. - .- ,.... . i . .,, ,-,, . daffi ( " '' "i" rwwwwi i .... -- - : r -. .:. " 'i f tSL. '" "'""' L,-.- , r. : HVB.1 MASSEB, EDITOR AND-PROPlliETOlV. OFFICE,1 MARKET; STREET;. OPPOSITE THE POST OFFIQE. ', It t! K iTamlli) a!ictosj)npcr-Dct)0tt5 to JjoHtCcsaf tcratttrc, ..fWoraUts, .i?ovf fet ..an? EontwUc ictos, scuitcr antr the arts, 8flticuUurr, Tnrfcrtj, -amusements, f;c. NKW 8KRIK9 VOTrf 3. '': iuMdr:inii A5iuiciv-:;; THE AMERICAN il puli(nlil "r r' All eoniniunimimiit t le J""'""" '? " POST PAID. , toc,.i,b. 1 vo,. , .. , Fi doltort I wiwiict will pr f uktri lira h Hit AiMtK". i YM Bouti nf l Hti J limp ' ' " '-'' ' ' tnir iulieqti lfio, ' ' 'On !', w1,,t ' : 'r lnilllH, ,..,.,!; ...: i Sa lluiineM Cr.l ( Piv . P !". W.rrh.ntl nl olbtri, Uvctmiif l th; t. T.nr, wilh th ptivilen of niMrtiiif iif- rel(lrrlifintnli weekly. fT Largti Ahrertiiiiiu, t premknl. f I oi : 3m i f 010 10 Ml H.SilCASSE?;, . ATTOKNHY AT LAW, SUNBUIIV, FA. Buiineas ktlondoil o in tht Coiintick of Nor Vmkkr!nJ, Union, Lycomins nJ Columbia. t Mir T. & A. WntOUMT, I i. Will ill lllltHUN. Koh KHk A. Kniiiiim , RtoLii, McKAMtii A ; WI. ROIKEFKIIER, t. .... . ; Attorney at Law. Mlnrmvlllr. Nclmylklll Co., Pa. BUSINESS will be promptly attended to in the eonntikk of - Kdnivlkill, - Northumberland, l'nion, Columbia and Montour - 1 ' Refer to: ' . . A. Jordin. t' Bcilaa, iV H- B- Mimer. Eqr.. Klunbur Wtn-U Haven. Edward llnittie, (k H.l.mAn Sl.indrl, finerkville C. M- Hall, M Mrtimer. rotuville ' Ort. . 10 ' "' . l- 1 CHAhLES W. IIEGINS, - .T7C?.1TE? AT . LAV", N( HI",, 5. Will promptly attend to cfllertion and all bui nriw rutruated to hii care. June 16, 1849. . , . - " J. IL ZIMMEIIMAN, - ' 4181KB OF TIIH PK.4CE, 5 Suntury. Pa. .', Ofiea in Deer Street. iinniedite,ly oppokita the Public Srhool Hoiiae. ,' . r Mmira r,!Itctedml til bukiiirM piomplly and eatk f all? alikridrd tn. , April to, 1850. ' Ni:n TonK & i-iisi.int.M'iikA JOURNEYMEN . . i' ' ' ' lltiilerN AwMuclnltiMi, Car. 6th aid Cluftuut Srtet,' PhiUUIpkia. I " ONTIM E to make and acll a finer and mora durable Hat for the nioiiky than any other tktaaUkhment in the United - lule--iaiidiird ricaaf Ht Ofl. Genu and liny 'a Cloth and Glued Cap. Umhreilaa, Cr(H-l Uas, Cubly Panama and Straw IUt at equally low price. May 55, 1850 ly J Oil V. TAJIK Av Co. iMroBTEits or '.Watches, Jewelry, Plated Ware, 'jit Chtmut St., bttieeen 3i tf ilk Strtett. PHILADELPHIA. ALWAYS keep on hand an excellent amort ent af th above artirlca, which they will 11 an term k low any in the city. Juna 15, 1850. 6ni . WM . M'CAitTy, 9 ' 1 A r m t f f II D i,mi n i ii u u m ' . Broadway, 6TJNBTIRY, PA. HAS recently received, among other article, a f reat variety of New, Cheap and Enteriain Ibf publidatioii uch .' ;J voapfra dotci. ciuiww -.r Hrukr t Do Kodwell, , Dumas. . ,u ; . Rayndol Ca'ckton Maiwel) J.rroK ' 't'rollope, Halliburton, . Marry att, Grey, Marsh, , Aiuworth, , do . ;, , ., o , fl ' " Morr da At th lo pflf t of Iroirt 'J5 to 50 cU per volume. Suaburyi Irtptv 89, 1850"f '" " ti JACOB XIISXSD'S... . . uniiio rooms, foutkwtst doritet af Fiik and Market Slrteti, t : ' l'KILJkDttTHIAf - ' "T7HO alt-ay keep ort hand fars trtk af every va'rietv of clothing mile up oi gooa raaterriils, and iir'the latest and lit atyle He would alo inform the puhlic, that he py rami. dr.VW attention ht getting up Military Clrtlunt, ta ooi tvle and on reasoriBbl term. June 15, 1830.- iy MUSICAL IS STRU M " o, 507 Chesnut Street, front Arcade, PlllUDF.lrHl. IMPOTITER and Manufacturer of all kind of Murfcal lnktrumerrt, Fancy Aniiclek ami Toy. Hi price ara .ower than thou of any other atore fn Philadelphia All kind of Musical Imttru, menu repaired in the beet! Workmanship, and alo i.Lcn In trade. ' ' 1 ' ' " Philadetph'ta, May 5, lrV0. (LiT or Ta n or "mnii a. ".; ' JWv 04 South Stand Sited, jZ i.pluladelpbia,Mi7V U ESPEGTFLLL inform hi old friend wd l eoer., e P"1'1' aj"'"1. Ait he had opened irrenUre rrtw .lock of elc5mif 'r Spring & Summer Dresf Goodav i i aasor Wient euawts of th latest and moat desi fable ty!e of Englih, German. Kreneh & Am riea Good... SiuUm Del.un, Tidies, Ber. (M Iwnk, M udma, Shaw I. tl A. GloVea, and every variety of Dree and Kaliey Gootta. , fkkX.'MawhlB. 1850. ly. .:. ; ' ROBT.fl BETH . - - ' TIIOST. f. B'. f ETH . : : fiv. vU & 'nROTiiKit- - " Wiiouts'ALE anooMis ; . ,wo. e PB4TTTTi (Naa Bovru'r Wha-b,) j .. ft A r.TIMCitt'E'.' ' " Will tjavsanicBlar aUfWhon to th aale ofGRAtN a4 aa aitur proddoA AJt farm. !, Jaoary t. 1850 ly - , E L K C I POETRY i.'-ort A Ihriving Family.- . ' r MRS. VDIA II. SICOVRXEY.' Our father live in VViihinjion, ' ' : '1 ; , : .Ami Inwt a uoiM ol wiikf. i i . Bui (lives hi children eurb a furnit ,. Enough for I hem ami theirs. ThiifJ' and tine grown Kon lias hiy A nuinefciu race iudf I'd. ' ' ' ' ,,Warrieil ud aeltM all, tl je r-er, , ,.j .... VV iih Lnya ami iiirl to leed. Sn, if we wisely till our lumls, " 1 . Wu're ure,to euru a livinj,', , r, , , And have a penny, loo, lo npure Fur upending or for giving. ' A thriving family are we,'' , Nor loidlinj; need deride us, . , . For we know how to ue our hands, ' And in wit we prldeus. ' ' t . ' Huil, broiherc, hitil ! - ' v. : j Let nought on earlh divide; U. . Some of darfl thp nhtirp north-ens'. ; - Some clover field are mowing j And nihttm lend l he colloii plnnla . That keep ilie loom n-yoinL'. . SoirtQ build and steer the white wing'd ship. And few in speed crtn male them, While oilier rear the com and wheat. Or C'iud the corn In fieiuht them. . And if our neighbors o'er the sea, Have e'er nn empty larder, J To send a loaf their -billies lo cheer, '' . We'll uuk u lilt Is harder. Xo old nobilily have we, No tyrant kiiiif lo ride us; Our siiyes in the Cnpilol Emiet ihe law that sruida us. ' : ' , , flail, brothers, hail! . Let naught on earth divide us. Some fault we have, we can't deny, ' , A foible, here and there ; Hut other household h ive lliu same, And so we won't despair 'Twill do no ood to foinu and frown, And cull h.ird iiiimes. ym see. And what a shame1 'twould be to part - S. line a family ! ' ; r . V 'Tis but a waste of iime to fiet, , . Siuee natiire made iii one, For every quarrel fills a thiead - ' That healthful love has spun. ' Then draw llie curd of union fast ; Whatevei may betide us, , And rlnser elina. Ihionjih every blast J ' For many a siorm has tried ti. Mail, brolhers, hail ! , . ., ; . . Let naught on earth divide us. , THE PHOT'S REVENGE. " A X II II I LLI G NAKUATIVE. ' BY SVLVASt'S COUn, JR. It was towards niht on the 2lstof Sep!, 1833, a small English war-bii, which had been tilled out lor the suppression of suug tling, was lazily creeping; along over the heavy monotonous swells just oil the coast of Gala way, aid on her deck was being en acted a scene of somewhat more than com mon interest. The day before she had captured a small boat laden with contraband articles, together with an old man vand a boy, who bad charge of them ; Ihe captain of the brii:, whose name, was Dracul had ordered that the smuggler should be put in irons. To this indignity the old man made a stout resistance and in the heat of the moment he had to far forgotten himself as to strike the captain a blow which laid nun upon the deck. Such an insult lo an Eng lish officer was past endurance, and, in pun ishment of his offence, the smuggler had been condemned to die. - , - - i ! A single whip was rose at the starboard yard srnif and all hand were called to wit ness the execution. "The rope was noosed and slipped over the culprit' head, and the running end was rove through a small hatch block on the deck. Until this moment not a word had escaped the lips ol the, boy. He trembled as he beheld the awlu) prep arations, and as the fatal noose was passed and drawn light, the color forsook bis cheeks, and he sprang forward and dropped upon his knees before the incensed captain. "Mercy, sir; mercy." ' ' " -"For whoml" asked the officer, 'while a contemptuous sneer rested upon hi lip. "For that old mao wbom you are about to kill." ...j.- ... , .. , "He dies, hoy." , "But he is mv lather, sir.? -n , .tt, "No' matter if he were my own father, that man who strike an English nllicer while in the pvformance of bis duty, must die." "But he was manacled, he was insulted sir," ursed Ihe boy.' "InviltedV repeated the Captain ; "who insulted him V "Vo' did, sir," replied the rJoV, while In lace was flushed with imnjnatnin, "(Jet up, sir," and be careful you don't get the same treatment, aid the Captain in a avag tone. -i' . 1 1 ' f i The old man heard this appeal of hi sod, and a the last word dropped from the lips ot his captor, be raised hi head, and while look nf utmost defiance, passed oyer bid features, tie exclaimed k . . "Ask no favors, Robert. ' OM Ka'rl Kin- tock can die as welj now a l any time :et tnem ao tne worst." . . . . Then' lurnirtg to Captain P'racult,- ctiangea ins tone lo one ol deep sutiplica Hon and said-1'1 1 1 tl " "Do what you please with me, ir, but do not harm toy boy, for he .has done no wrong. l am ready lor yotirsentencej and ihe sooner vou finish it the better. "tay . ' bold of the whijy," ; ihruiifd' fbe Captain-' Lay bold every man of you and stand by to run ihe villain up.' t " ' ' Tn obedience to this order the men rang ed themselves along Ihe neck and each one laid hold of the rone,, Robert Kintoflk looted first at "his father, anif then' .he farj nil eye aiong tne nur vy inen yi-uo wet lo behia Vxeculioner; Dut no( one yrri palbi'sihir'oriilvrna look could be Irac-vi. Tbeii1 face wefe all har'd and cpld and lhe. al Tap pear ed ahtidui to con(iuTMriatether rouratroua won. SUXnUnV;'NOUTltUMni2IlI.AM) COUNTY. PA.. F,ATyi!l)AY EUKMI.KU 28 IS.IO, "What!" exclaimed llie boy, while t tear started from hi trembling lip, 'i there no one even who call pity 1", , . , ; t , "Up with him,' shouted the, captain. . Robert buiii'd his face in h.U, hands, and the next moment his lather Vas swinging at the yard arm. ' He heard the passing rope and the cracking block,' and he knew that he was fatherless! ' 1 "Halfnn hour afterwards the toy Mai rlt by the side of a" fthastly corps-,-"a simple prayer escaped hii lips? :'Then snolbvr low, mourning sound came up from his bo som ; but none ol'j those who ato i afound knev its iinj ort. , It. waa u -pleilge of dwep revenge. ..... i - .:!. . Just ai the old man's body sliu from the sanpway into the. watr, a .vi.vjj, .flabr0f lihtiiiiir streamed through llie heavens, and in another minute the dread artillery of nature sent forth a roarso Ib'nu; and hind that the men actually placed their hands to their ears to shut out ils d'ehfenin powYr'. Robert Kintock started at the sound, or.d what had caused dread in fiber's bosom sent a thrill of satisfaction la his own. ' ' s Oh, rectnge, revenge '.' diw. muttered lo himself as he cast his eyes over Ibe'foain crested waves which had already, risen be neath the power of the sudden storm. ,t The darkness had come as quickly as did the storm, and that could be distinuiilied from the deck of the brijr, sale' the break inz sea, wa4 the" fearliil, crajsrV'sHof flash alter flash of lightning illuminated the' heavens. ' "Light, ho," shouted a man forward, and thp next moment all eyes were turned to- a bright lii'ht which had suddenly flashed up among the rocks. , . . - 4 The wind had now reached its heijrht, and willi ils giant power il set tlie il!-ljted brig dire ctly upon the surf bound shore of rock and reefs, and every face sive one was blanched wilh fear. In vain did they try to lay the brig to the wind, hut not a sail 'would hold for an instant, until at lenlh Ihe 'then' managed to ffet up a fore and mam storm sail, and then the brig stood for a "short lime bravely up against the heavinj sea. Rot it was evi dent that. should she succeed ill keeping to Ihe wind, she. must eventua'ly he.driven to the.shore, for the p-iwec ol. the .in-setlinsr wave was greater than thai of the wind. "R y, d. vou know what jisjbt jhat.is?" asked the Captain, as be stood holding to the main rigging to keep bis feet. "Yes," sir," replied Robert; it is Duliy more's craj." ' '' '' " " "What is it thrre for?" "It marks Ihe entrance to a little harbor, which lie? in the back of if. 1 ' '"Andean it be entered bv a vessel of this siel" nked the Captain, while a gleam of hope shot across his face. "O, yes sir, a large ship can enter there." "And do you know the passage 1" "Yes, sir; 1 have spent my whole life on this roast, and I know every turn in it." "Can you take the brig in there in this storm ?" . "Yes, sir.,' answered the bov, while a strange light shot from his eyes." "And will you do it ?" eagerly asked the "On two conditions." "Name thpm quick I v." ' - "The first is that vou let me go in peace and the next, that you trouble none ol the smusriili'rs, should they happen to be there." I will promise," said the Captain. "Ami now set about your work. ,-Rut mark me, if you deceive me by St. George I will shoot yon on the moment." . Ihe bns was soon put belore the.yinu and Robert Kintock stationed himself once the slarboard fore-yard-arm, from whence his orders were passed along to the helms man. The bounding vessel soon catjie wilh in sight oi the rugged crags, and the heart of every man. leaped wilh tearful thrills as they were swept past a frowning rock which almost glazed them as they pas.ii-,1. On flew the liiig, and thicker and. more . -r : , . : , 1 . 1 leanui oecame t,u' rocus, wn.cci raiseu their heads on every si le. ' '' "Port!" shouted lh;-boy " " "I'orlit is." ' Hj ' '"'"' "Steady o." 1 '''' - "Steady it is." "Slarboard, quick!" "Ay, ay, starboard it is." " ' 1 "Steady so.", c ' -i '.' "Steady il i." ; - ,u ! . - ; . At this moment the vessel swept on past an over-banging clifl, and just as a vivid flash of lightning shot through the heavens and revealed all the horrors around a loud shout was heard from the young pilot, and in a moment all eyes were turned towards him. ' lie stood upon the extreme pilge of the yard and held himself by the left. In a moment he crouched down like a tiger a'terhis prey, and then with one leap he reached the projecting rock. ' i( Revenue !' tevense! was all that the doomed men heard,' and they were swept awav into the boiling surge beyond. ' "Brmhert! a m." screamed the men forward.' ... : v "Starboard quick!" .i ;. n ." Rut 'twas too late Ere the helm was half up, a low trerrrendeon'gra!ingDf the brig's keel was distinctly tell, and llie next iiwlunt came a crash whirl! sounded Ingti abovfc- the , elements, and the heavy" , masts u-wnl tweeniinr awav lo the. leeward.' luJ- lowed in a few moments by large masses gf the 'ill-fat eil vessel' wreck and cargo. Shriek after shriek went up from those dooaH men, but.. they were 4a be grasp of a powi'Mhiit kO'jw no mercy. . 4 he w.or(ii Kina took him allJof tin own : ,., ' The next' mornin;; ,. a , srna'LpSrty, of WreCKers came down. jrorn uie. roiRs, umii nioVed atonsi; the shor". It was t re wed with fragment rf the wreck, and here and there were scattered along the hriiiMc anif mutilated forn of the shin1 crew. Amon? the riartt) wa Robert Kihtc$Vk; arn! eijeHy'did" he teArch amon the1 ghastly corbletf'ti thdtleh Were" "wrr dt he'cnild bva found. At length rie stopped an i i.TMxmwm RMI slooped -'oVer 6ni'ti'ron"the shoulder Wf which were two 'cjolden i'Mtile(tes: . 'Twas the Captain of llie brig the murderer of his1 father! The boy plated bis foot upon the., prostrate body, and whilt a strange light beamed from his eyes, and a shudder passed over bit countenance, hi! mutler- eJ: - - ' : ' "Father, you ar fearfully revenged." The boy spoke truly. Fearful in its con ception, and- fearful in ils consummation bad been that "Pilui's Revenge." 'i ' ' from Mi H-'Bthern MterarV Oazett. rOiALls XAJlliS. . "'Mary, the siiiiust 61 foinale names, may i.ot inappropriately , sluud at rlie head ol' our list. It (s from ilia Hebrew, nud si:uiliea ei-a'.ltil.'- Its Firm-h form is Mark. It is, we hardly need i-aj', a famoiii name in both sa cred and profane, history. The tame h., lir 1'i.illv, been ea'lud. It bat been linked with titles and powferwitli viuwn arid Coronetsi and adorned by piodneFs and beauty.)' Mary hit ever Iwmi a fvoriii 4inm wilh ihe piets.: Uyioii, us he asun-d oe, Ml an nbsolulu pas sion fur it. h is inwoven with some, of hi.-s sweetest verse. Tho 'peasant pnel, linrns-set-ips to have been as niiii-li attached to it ns the author of Cliil.le Harold. Il" is still the themo of bnrd.i and hurdins unu'umbered. We might fill a column or two here wilh joiih, siiiinets.-Biid ballads, in the nielmly of ivhiisu verso llie. most .mimical syllubles are tliiise whii-li form th chariiiiug nartio of Ma ry. But lieri.! so much presents itself, ve can quote i.olhii g. . Ve need qi:ule "noibiiig for . , . .-,,,. "The vrry mimic rf the iiainc ha gn.s ... ' tut' cor being." Let the mott or the tnest if yon wiM, be the s-inyle line of (In an Waller l'roc-lor : ' ' '-Ilero'k a health to tiic-r, Mafy," S..iab isilnnist as riiuttrion d nairie rts-.M.iry bin it lark the pres'.i'jp which its liistorimj and poetical aMic'iititii!! throve uioutid the latter." If is 'also fiorii t lit- Hebrew,' and si-:-niliesn prince.!; In poetry it lakes llie bum ut-Suilif or i'u'fie. ami is found, in many a love puhk mitt bali.uid. , JSaliy is iomliine)t ctn 1 1 acted ri b.d, which is ueitbur . ptielicu! nor ciip'iouiuus. ., , 'Lniujlijiis, spi'.rii::; j rattling, S-ilU?, Sew tell Mwiait kliall 1 '' i : The lii.t ivf yUyf sunia nr sturry, To wh'nh l'lf hltni liice i The Mite'rt brides , f lieaveu's pWii K'JC 'J'uuse luri u tycK ievin lueiting thrjufh.1' Su-an. another nam of Hebrew oriain, 1. niliesafiy. Ill pueliy.il is usually srrli in its conlrarled form ot" Sue. It is .1 pretty nlinte, and is immorlalied in Gfav's well known ballad. The Hbinlication of tiej name is veiy happily introduced ill tho Closing line : "Arlieu, he crietl, ati'l wavdl hef Lav !.j-id." Kalpli Ilujt.'iii a very graceful pcern, untitled ;-My .sne,:' has the fnliowiitir lines : 'AikI luw cfte'i hive I strayed t Wall Uw l.al kl the lea, Awl wuh inu.a- k pi en y ii.i.'., Vet, tih ! itKiic ui tlit'iu (ir hie. . . iVr if tlie wh..iu I leve Ut in llie gr.m) c uiU n -l be seui, Nac iiieuuneiit in tnr hrca.t, 'j ileti;iit u;jii th l-nei. j . L'nt lliere ieu. a garileii niyli, Vith nn hott er juH ill view, 'And ktilt crated my tieart anil eye ' ' 'fliai kwcel lixs liiere in) rije." Mabel i probably derived from tnu bella, signifying my fair, thonph some snpp!e that il iit eonliiieted fiotn umulilis, lovely or amia ble, ll i a' good nitniH in either case, and worthy of beiny perpeluaied. Mary Hjwilt has k biillud comineuciiig, " " - ';Avibe, iny nuiuhn Mahet." whiefi is llie only poem we now' recollect hi which, the name occtits. Vif'ula'a name associated in our mind with homeliness of fare and .'iiodness of heait concealed under the veil of a itnn, is from the Lriliti, and signifies nothing more amiable than a. 'female bear! Who, knotting this will "ive the name to a child ! Blanche, one of the sweetest names ever borne bv woman, is ftoin the Fiench, and si''. i)i!i-s white or fair. Mary llotvilt makes the oranue llntt ets Us iimni it lia : "Ah, Cnutin IliTiu-lift, te-.'n lie ; M'lial'i,' the Hetver reBi'ii.Miiig thee, ' Wi:h ih 'H dove-tike ev.';a of thine,' , And Ihy lair hair1 rilKon twine, Vih liiy low-Uoad fujehead, tviiilk . As m.'trlh', und ul puieiy hriht ; With thy in ni'.li cohn una sweet, ' Ami ihyclahity handa and feor : ' Wliat' the fljiwer mm lute to thee," - llljjiiief Uie onui;ti'je V .. Lucy, in ils 1" runch from liaif, itfuifies fa ciei, mid cpitu'k from be Latin, t . : .. ."i-iay i u f dikn tirl." , say Bryan J'toctor, ami, many will echo the line. Lucy i f.ivoriie fiuuna wit It almost every oite.J VVvrdnwOitki hua nwdo Jt one of the. , j, ) .. tA .-'"' ' 'atr.ntveJ.iod tft iivg " :, . , And lovely imlend i Iho tmiuleii hearine thai wel iiaiiie, tboiu M4IU'0 lKopoc to mould, at will,, to her own tule. . .. .. . ; i'tfio wit! be knnrtivej 1 1 fawat . t fliitt wikl wi.Ji fiut net m th H-'wa , ,. , Or up. (he U) ntuluiu kiirinki Vtiif hfti shall e llie hrealhinR fa!m', - Aud lieki th attend and ihe oalni ' ' . (jOfmute uneufnaihuik.i 7,' tj '-The atara of inidniftht ahall he dear , , ; 'ftibkr, knd ahealu.il teas hereaf .; H ., .lu tuayn f keerkt tdace, , k . , ' Vheie riv uleiadince t iejf way wurd round. 1 "' ""And heaufy b iru of ftiurniuring ouud v f.Mhall ok into br fck ' 'i And vital reeJIngk of delight '" ' ' - I ,, ; Fhkll Mr bkl (. k aalely aeigM, , Vifct l" b.liU) ktvell; . . . r v. i i l Paen in mjnta to uuey l win gifk, , "; SVliili- lia and I togetlier live, '" ' I 't 'rreKlllltlilllt1'yder'.,,'' 1 1 ' -' '' "Beafrlce i'aHb:ie,r' im'e 'derived frfirri fhe Latin. It kiznifie on vMWe&e'it mcei tdppjj. NV imrri enti b morn apptopiiate for a lovely, nfrt!cllonate,i n I nniiable woman. UealricH has been honored nbovu all i ilioia by thepoela ,v Daide, Sbakcsifeiire, and Shel ley have, i i tun , throw I around it the cl.iirrn ol' t heir numbers, and .linked in with thoughts both lovely and tragic ' "lu am ik-atriec cfi ll faccn anilare.'J Caroline is llie feminine form of Charles, or f n't her of its Latin ' equivalent Curolits. Il comes from the German, and. bus ihe signifi cation of brave $ouM or valient. The name has been borne by. women who have proved themselves worthy of the name. It i o! in the manly breast alone that valor in found or needed. Thum aro those who, having L'amed "i!ow tuliliiue a tliin; it i . fL To miffer and be .IfMig." ' havj displae.l a cou n-jo wh'ch ehnmes lhat oi the warrior on the batlle-lield. Carolina is sinieliiiie abbreviated to Canie, Callie, and Cul; , ( , "I Itniw & fair vouiir E''1, ' With an ej-e Kie the kj'k 6w Mae, ! ' - Tj a weet ipiing (lower whun it rnrnr Iknvei A-e bright with tiie enrly dew ' Ofi, a tliiii half earth mid half divii.k ' U klie. tiic f.ir youiifr Carnliue.' Till- StllOOI. .HISTitr.SS AM) iitrt CAMXE nilEND. Out! of I he most touching instances of ca nine attachment, of which we ever heard, was' related to n the ether day, by a niation of the uehjhhoihond where the finale of the melancholy event tianspiied. Vermont Free man. "A you''g lady of trite of the northern towns of this country, whilst engaged in tearliing school the past summer, a few uiiics fium her home, was singled out totvittda the close of Iter enir-itiement, without tiny apparent in ducement, by fbe dug of one of her employ ers, as the peculiar object of his regard, which was soon unaccountably increased to such a decree that he could scarce')' be beaten from her side, or prevented fioin .entering Ihe nchool house, lo t hich he daily repaired. At the termination of her school, which she left, in failing bealih, when about lo slart lor her parental resilience, the dog ave signs of bis determination to follow her, which peiceived, she turned to tht! owner, and soon effected a purchase of llie nriimul which, now joyously attended her home. Ib rlitst words, on entering the house, were "Mother, I have come, to die, and have brought a friend to watch over my jirave." After making this iiniiuuacemeiil, the immediately look to her bed, and sunk rapidly in a typhoid, v. hich in about a week, terminated iu her death Du ring her whole sickness, the f.iilhlul am! evi dently r-t't 'rw-sli icken dog, never, but for a few moments at a time, Ufl lite sick loom, constantly lying dejectedly near the head o' her bed, and seeming but too blest when per mitted lo lick her leveled htitid. which was occasionally extended for hii lender caresses. A her final hour drew near, he became in different about food and soon refused it alto gelher. After her death, which he aecmed lo comprehend, he continued to watch by the corpse, only at one time leaving it. 'and that was when the cofTiu case, which having arii ved tviih the coffin, wasctirtied and placi d by the side of ihe grave, piuviuusly dug in an enclosure near tho house. He! then, having somehow been made aware of what wns go iuou, came out of the house, went lo the case, and wilh bis paws on the side, louked jn, aud seemed lo examine it attentively. He then jumped down into the giave, and appeared to iut-pect that also, with equal care iiinl attention. I to then came out and linr ried back to his post by the corpse, which be continued to watch, till it was brought out for interment, when he closely followed thecoliin, and looked sorrowfully on, as it was lowered to its final reeling place, and lite gtavu filled up. When his human-fellow mourners ictii cd however, he remained behind, and lying down at Ihe hend of the grave, could not be induced to leave the spol, refusing, for Ihe fiist few days, all food, then, for a week or two sparingly receiving it when brought lo him. and ul lust going occasionally to the bouse for it, but only to despatch in Inst hat was set befoie him, and to return to his sad and lonely vigil, which iii;jht and day, he still continues lo keep up over ihe retiiaiusof his beloved mistress. Tiie Custom or Kimino GneT Men. The ladies of America have kingnlar mo le of showing their appreciation of greatiict, by kissing nil the celebrities they meet ttiih, from Ib'tity Clay lo Tom Thumb. .Amin IW, 'ho Turikish, ambassador, bad a grand time of il at the Governor' room In' Noiv Yoik', '"having. &lsed moie pretty wo. men in the apace of nn hour, than lm Iij.I ever se -n' before hi his life." This he lion estly coitt'ess'etl and inquired very curiously ti whom they belonged.- On beitig informed Ihtil they were the wive of ihe sdvereign peo. pie, he arnavked hi bp, and " "d be bud no idea thai any so-veieigu on until hadu nuie. Iiifiuetlla liaieni. ; j Tuc Lancaster Ban), las istied a new lot of one u'iid two dollar relief notes, to take the plat e of iho old issued 4 They are the hand omel relief nole notv extant. .... ; -i.l ! " K- -"" 't : v . ' Ititlioiox is to be a much like God, a pipi'i can be like Him t hence, ihere is nothing niore copfrary to religion, ihah angry dispute and contention about il, . . ACi'.'-'.ac in one of our mercantile establish, mem wules lo bi fi lends ut borne, ' I have, a platfuy lime of ,ipaw-adj--veiy ittiU w k toda-ourrmdoki'rariwrtiM."'!-' ' LIFE ON Tilt TlllMSO OV A tAlll. . A fi iend narrated lo iif, a day or two since, ; an uneedoiecfmrlytimesin West Tennessee) which we will uttentpt to icpcat cvsn at the risk of losing .iho graphic simplicity of liH conversational narrative. Some eighteen or twenty years since, a well-known, resident of Tipton ct.ui.ty was put on bis trial, charged w ith the murder of hi, wife. As us-tul in Mich cases, popular feeling wa largely against him, nit I all Ihe eloqucnno and inrjeiiuity of his counsel were required to make any impression in his favor upon a jury, whie.lt; however impartial it might de.iiro to be in tho consciousness of sworn dntv, could not but see, the waves of mpular prejudice surging in upon it. The casr wasnbly argued. The counsel for the defence made most vigotous and impas sioned appeals. The cas. was submitted to ilia jury, and they retired to make up their verdict. Time, passed, and us iho setlingsuu wanted all of the apptoaching night, tin; largo throng in attenileiice, the judge, counsel, ccc. retiied, all anious, Ihe accused not least so. lo arn the verdict of the jury, and some. won. leriiig that I be jury hesitated for one moment to bring in a verdict of guilty. In tho mean linio llie jury had come lo a point beyond which they could progiess no fuilhcr. The ippcalsof the counsel for the defence hud not been tvill.ont their influence, and tho jury tood unchangeably six for conviction and six for acquittal. Sonietjiing bad to be done. In those days twelve good fellows could not lu got together for a night, and sleep. Cards up. peared mysteriously fiom thedeplh of sutuli y large pockets, and exercises in seven up ural poker were zealously commenced. About midnight one of their number, Col. P., proposed that they should play a garr.f! of seven up, llie result lo deckle mo verdict. The proposition was Lcaitly and unanimously reed lo, in all seriousness, and tho whole crowd collected around Lol. v and Ins oppo nent, who Tjiocccileil to nlav the game on which was slaked a human life. Col. P. played to save the accused, Ilia opponent nyed, aud quite us zealously, lo secure the conviction, the backers, live to live, s'.ood behind lln-tn, eiicouragir.g tho champions, ami watching the game, dimly seen by tho light of two tallow caudles. w :lh the most intense interest. The game ptoceeded wilh very equal for tune, till both parlies stood at six and six. ll tva Colonel P.'s deal ; he dealt, and turned Juth. The prisoner wiii aentiiite'il, and every man of tho jury joined in a shout which slat led the whole village, even the revellets in ''the giDcery." Next morning tho jury went into coi.it, and gave, lo the astonishment of many, the tin; verdict of '-not guilty'' The juryman who played an unsuccessful game for hntr.nu life, still lives, a respected citizen of this district.. One of tho counsel is a veiy lislinguished member of the Memphis bar, and 1!'.'.; accused lias, as we tielieve, gone lo a higher court ; but neither of Iheni, nor any of Ine assemblage, nor the court, who marvel. led at the verdiit, eighteen Jems ago. have ever known lhat a human lilo was saved by turning Jack! There are some curious epi sodes iu Ihe history of our eatlv settlement : but who would think ol ventuiiug lil'o upon turning iack. jlemphis Eale. Tnr mote honesly a man has, lite less be iflecis ll.o air of a saint ; Iho atfeclatiou of sauuliiy is a blotch on the face of piety. Breathes there a man with koul a? dead, Wli.i iiei iir to l.imae'f hath aaid, When fc-iuist a i'oa. he bumaed liia tieail, ', Thunder." Svvtoct Kale was heard one day lo fciyh, 'Willi 1'i-mity 1 -at I'd tvitli to die (li no,1 h.id T in, tvitli humur quaint, '.iit tviah to nva hut niercty taim,' One of our exchanges makei mentioiT of a .Jenny Liiiel Tea Kettle,' which, being filled with water un(l placed on llie lite, commen ce lo sing in a few minutes. LuuisvMe CourLr. Some time ago the Pope appointed an Arch, bishop of Corfu, in th-j person of Dr. Nichol son, an Irish ptiesl,' who arrived at Corfu in May, 1 S49, but met with such a warm recep tion fiom tha enraged Greeks, that he disap. peared, and has nut since been either seen or heaid of. A Bachelor observed that he would marry, if cei lain of a wife perfectly goo. I. A bystand er begged him to bespeak one, as none such weie ri'fl.Ji mu.f. A New Rnolamo Socikty has bveri orgm. i zed iii San Fianeiseo. They have peiitjoneJ the Governor lo appoint a Thanksgiving Day. Lssn W.ntitANT fVn'iv Cne.. Wi'tli iriglon lelter ill the New Voik Herald siyst ,:A curious case of the location of n l ied warrant is reported here.- An old soldier, iu the. full mvceptalion of the word, living at Harper's Ferry, being entitle'.! to 16 J acre of land for his sou-ires in the army, according to Ihe bounty land law of the last sesMon, for the sake of convenience, located his "patent right" on a ttacl of government land imoecii. pied, or in wmr way open lo location, at Har per' Ferry. He had consulted one of the ablest lawyeion ihe subject, whose opinion is that Ihe old s il lier will get ihe land, which is said to be from its locution, vvoilh at least S 150,000.' ' , . . - Geolobically speaking my Hood, the cork upon which the hard drinker split is quarts. , r i . r: ' . t - -. , The State Normal School ol Cincinnati, has at'prcseht about' sixty tc4cKi?r uncjer training. " "':,"i "'- OLD SKUIKH VOL. I'r-iin Orahain'a Mug umt. OROUXDS FOR DIVotltK.-A DtET. HI' CUORiiE P. MOIIHIS. He What c "an a man do wheh a woman' pet verse. nil determined to hnv hoe a . She At the altar you took me lor better gr wi.r.-e, Am t woise. limn vou took me for av Sllyelf? ' ' . Am t worse than you took for, sayl He- For nn angel I took you in beauty and tvuiiu, The lines a mere woman has siven ! She. A fian would nrcfer a true woman on earth, To all the bright angels in heaven, Silly elf, lo all t ha brijlii unges j ,i heaven. He- I've found you a Tartar! My feeling vou hurt At the veriest tiidn of course. &iv Forgetting a button to sew on your shirt ott deetri a good croutid for divorce. . Silly elf, i ou deem a good" ground for divorce. He. Weil, marriage a lottery is, and a blank .-vime men surely dtnvv all their lives. She Such fellows as you, ir, Ihemselve navu in inaiiK. Good htisbamls make altvay cood wivi. ' Silly elf, d'ooii hnslawls make u'.uuys good wives! We wnr.E forcibly reminded, says the New ark, N J., Advertiser, of the power of steam, to annihilate distance, and promote social in tercourse between tho citizens of nation widely soptt rated by the exhibition of a lot of game from I'nglaud, a hare, grouse, parlridge and quail, which arrived in the America at l!-jton, last week, and tire in a perfect state of preservation. They were taken upon the Preserves of Ihe Duke of Northumberland, nr.d tho Kail r,f Zetland in Yorkshire, about 000 miles from Liverp-m!, and sent by a fame dealer there to a friend in Xetvatk. Mu. Wkbstcii. Two thousand bottle of wine belonging to Daniel Webster where sold iu Boston ou .Sainrday, by Coolidge & Haskell. The Boston Herald says; "A fiiend tells u lhat it is Mr. Webster's contemplation' to fir his residence at New York, and that he is disposing of his properly hoie to that end." When the repurter of the Chronotype inquired tho idea of the sale, he was informed that Mr. Webster -.VnS' ''short." T.ttt Bi:i::. ;:A cure for the Consump tion." The Pennsylvjuiun gives the follow ing receipt: One quail pinu tar, two quart ot water, one pint fresh yeast, one quart w heat bran, otto pint of fcouuy. Put all the ingredients in a new alone jar; simmer them over a siow lire for ten hours. When cool, buttle it for use. Take a wine glass full four limes tt day. This physic is harmless, lo say lllO k-4Sl Ol' it. Jrtx.vY I.ixd sang in Richmond, on Friday night tha 20:!i hist., and is to sing in Charles ton on Tluiisday naxt, December 26lh. She will sail thence iti the Isabel for Havana, on the 1st of January. Yntiv Tr.ce. To make people smart, all 'hat's ncccbsaiv is to throw them on their I own resources. A wild turkey know mora iu a muutcnt than a lame one would dream of iu a year, and til because he has to depend for safety on his owi: ingenuity rathef than! the ingenuity of a farmer. Safely and plenty uie the ttoist fiiend that genius ever associ ated with. A question for the Spike Society. Would the devil beat ?:is wife if ho had one i Fan ice Wa le. Guess not for women generally beat the d I. liostun Past. Yes, by becoming angels. Bait. Sun. , How- about fallen angel', Mr. Sun I JcT' , Ci'.i Sun. Why, then they beat the devil Fhila. Situ. Pu uniE Fowl. Six hundred Prairie Hen wore sent Kxpiess from Chicago to ihe east, on iho 7th lust. Tim: Lare Wilkesbarre rolling mill wa sold a few week sii:cc, by the Sheriff ior ijii,()0t. The forests surrounding Cincinnati are filled with .squirrels. It ts said that the revenue of the Ralti more ami Chio Railroad this year will reach' 5700,OOd. 'I 1). J. Scliuebly, formerly editor of the Jfcrccnburg Journal, has commenced the publication of the Oregon Spectator at Cre'-j goa city. Tut: Rui'LT.i.tc is out wilh on article in favor of reducing Postage to two cents, for all distances the same, lo be pre-paid, Svi:i:t Ot.ivn Oil is a certain cure for' the bite of the rattle snake. Apply it in ternally and externally. TitKAiioni: Pakkeu, like many other di-' titigtiished iii"ii, is bald. When be entered Faueuil Hall, with Geo. Thompson, the other night, the audience gave "three cheers for Bale's Hyperion Fluid." Count that day l.at wheae low deireniling nut Vievva from thy hand no worthy ction don. The Emperor of Russia is about to have , a tunnel bored under the .Neva, similar to that under the Thames. t Woman's chiefest rightt is to blow up . her husband when the likes, and neglect lo darn his stockings when the feel angry wilh him. Can Abby Folsom ask for more. . eoirstMCiT ten of the State Bank dt Ohio ar circulating at Loir1ifHr.,"--'r'