ji E ft 110. H. T. MASSEll, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. El jr.Tmf. Xiriusp.ipri'-Dcuotcli to JjoIUfcv, aftrrniurr, .fUoVi.Unj, JTctttiit auto Domes ire ilrtes, sefntre ann tltc arts, aovftulturr, itiarbcts, amusements, fcc. NKW .-.KUH.S Mil, I. no. :j si .mii fjv. (:inii;.um:iii,.M ( oi;vi y. ia., batlkhay, oi.tobkh a, is.n. OLD SI'.MISS VOL. 12, NO. 5- 5 Xi.itib 0' XiiK AMEiiivJA '.' Till". AMKKIi'AN i pnl.,.ii.-.l cv.iv Stuijnliy nt TMll IM'la.AltS ..r iniMiiiii I., he i-.ilf .. in adi-uiii-e. IVj ,n-er nc. til imikiI until AM. itn t-tiiiiioii. art' '.-ill. All fotrmmiir;iti'tn4 or le ITU I'll Isiftit.' r.-i.eitt I" tlx ,Tii f, t iiiamc mhnlieii, inut Ire ru-S T I'Ail). 'ID Cl.l.liS. 'H,rrc inieat'i i nr ,I,Im,k, vvhi li- II , h HO F ul-fii Hi III an 1,0 Fival 'll trP in n,lv:ni-i" wiil .:iy f,r thirti yeiu'i mil' 'ii'riri i .it to Iho Ani-.-t Iran, V.'nr IS j huh- '(' 10 lines. :j t.ii.vs, f I 00 ;s,i I -.11 0 'I I V. t CI Hit !.-(, II '-lit !!. I'll ill . i: rvjti.ir.', n .n.ti....s. II '- t "i.e ,f.ir, litiiJis r.inlM "f five line. pfr dmi'iiu, Mf.vlKintN it.it! I'Mt !. ...Ivt-iliti" ' !v tin- ("'!. -.Villi III" ('liVII'V I ...M'lllHt tV" I.m,j('i Ailvt!rti.'itKault: f jit-r ngiffinent. ft fCV," .-V-jtia -pJ M ) A i 'l'l'l: N i; V A T LA w. f tiiuav, rA. 1! nai'irn nlli'iiik-il t.i in tin- ('cninlie of Xor fuiiii,ri luii'l, I'niou, l.yruinin aiul Uoluinliiu. itl-r 1 t P. .V A. tl.iv !l, ") I.i.mit c. liainin, S.inifiM .S: Sii,i,!.:m', '.t' n.iKN, .Mi-Knrliiinl t Co., iV,i.' RI SLING Alt? SUI.ll.iElt CLOTHING. jTVlMiYUODY 1,1 emhnrr t!,N .,),, t- -X i!-iv l. Ji v ri.l.'''Hl.N fir Mi-ii, Y.mlli otnd iter, nt nit yrivc """ ""ver cl Ihmmi nn'i.i !. fin, nt ' ' WlifJI' CI'I.I.N'S ;LlTlll.MJ r.TADl.IsII MK.VT. .mlli-lv.isi ir oriTi' Mirkel atui Jv-oml Mi-ccls. Pliihiilcl f liia. iiiirani a t-Juvu uf the Ik". most tl.-sira-W!, a.'ld l.s!)i,)i.:uilr EPJiSS AID mOCTK COATS, ;u-.!iil f 'l vli .!o., I ii'i ii l)ri!liiiif do., TwrcJrf, l:.'j;.l.'iri w.lh a sro.il vuii'lv of Hoys' Cioihlrg, i '.H:fiyMn3 -Mf il-k t"o;l',. I'o'Va &r..l Mini--krv .' 't'st aiiri K.nul Jiu kcij! in-idr nt Tv.i'il. .ii'u Jiriilv.i!;, t.' AljiiMrra, Kcrsa- Puili.'i-Ar 'iii St.-, 1uVrn t-j jrfltiTr lw i w jiy'c-h tr Mn aid 13y' Sum'iii r IViH. l'uutaiuw. ;, Ac, Hi )ii.'1i U." tvoulil iuic Vti-l-l uUr.iWi. Fro i : l-l ((MiV::. 'oi-"n-'iri "f .I.irf'. f".n V. )i.n.il.r rliiri iVr.; r'! Cl' ' a,v oiTriv.J iV luirfit i'; ' rvi t'titri. :l;'l, .i v!:f ;,', as rinv o;!.'.r I. :..-Mti,i'; f r ii.- . I ii' '.ii. Va'rtAr. v.i. i t 5 T - ('.. I . . Car i.f.;',v i.-'iv.'ltifta'.iii::!' tn "'Vj'-k, V l.l"4. Ail i! ). ISj!. li". IY"!!M M.!,-. iil..-r !-: . t.-.l a I.TfJUT- MX; Ktl! "i, Piiiiiw a.iin i- hv wlilrii l iii'ilin;rs .i;i.'.tst v.t.; t'.ri.i a-c l..l.l v.l l-rlv llv r-cnr," ; ii: ,t .Ir-lri't i.,n ly l:.',!ilniii',r. 'I'll'' roiiiti'i'li.ni .1.;,', i:,ii!,ai,,ii uf r -il, vv..'t lis iiic iivrj,:!! viiaii ft' !!ti' yi.iuiu! r.r.l, i i.n nil iM.liii'lv ii.w l i,".. in i!.i'.',' .1 1:1 in l'.-t't l'l.',llK"tur til ill : I J 1 V In rt'l,l..:T III ll:C. Mr.i un li.iMt l . i'ii l iken to triTiiie l.i iter P..', nt f,r i lii" ii:iii'iMMis'i;t. I'i'iiUih (!,hi:ini:i nf s.mi:-ji ;',rii lurs or.il pr.ij-i'r'v f.iiii !i-si,i.''.i.n ! v !i.-'-li,i,i. i"ii line r.iniUiil.: - !"t iii In t '-it- 'in;" in I -. 1:10-1 I rf.'rl :u',l sii!-!.n:'i .1 i i-.iii,! '. I y n.;.'i in.' ri tlior K"Vi.iM-ii! y -,- I ;. I i'.-r, I i tin1 uiidor.inoj. nt tM- J. ! ! ii4 ri. : t',V M ft. Willi :i r --.I f'r'r ji'iitnl . . ; 1 1 i 1.1 0.1 I'.ir -10 ft. wi.U gn'.l . j..iil, VI tip, IC.."'.! .A il l I '.ctitv ri Kin f.r rvcvv n.-,i';iM!i.il f it ovt-r fnfv. " 'T. X .N'i.VCKKY. Miltun. S-Vj t. B, ir..'.l.iy. TO CCU37TF-Y MHriCIIAlIT3. l) M i riMil Kivt-.l. lij ran sac -il i r r?nt fv - -.5'- ,Yo. 4 -j. A. .S'.. ( ';r J- Wi trr.f i:Vp ) T'rI! t!KK r;.fi he fnuh;. a l-rpr a--nttmci t f t'.ti al oe njii:i i) ui'iieii-f, just rr.-i-iv fiom lln: inaiiai'.iriuit'i s, An-.'iisl 23, I :,.- a,i AUcsl's Con.'ence.l Scporli cf Peacfi- Pis'! Piil'li-hi 1, and f ir i..tii' 1'V lite stilnvri ( AJ , r l!,c iv.,f Volume of .M ica's L'oil-in.-s,l 1'i au- j Ivui.i i Kepoiis, rniil liuiie; i l-f Usi lioi-r o:iiiiii-.s ol Y.'-li-' ltfioils, niiil two Pr.-t Voi aaes til' lliui!y' l.eo.ls. 'I'lu- insi .!. inn; i.t Aitii-a. ceiit.t iaii-.; ll.td.tit' 1! or!s, 4 m-I- i;'iii-s ; lot-.l c .l': I-i "fN, voluuie i, is in-.., en liniol, niiil fir M i'. Tin' al.G't' two veh.roi-s arc i..... .. :,! :.. .' ...I. I ..it ,' ...I ... .' . Diilias i:riiorli, l v.i.lunrs. an, I it 1 .,1 Jr..l. i:..-.,.. a il,rs. t,,.!.-s i!:,. itv.i iir.i lolt.m.-s of IJiiiney's lieporls. 'I'ht' tliir I volume is reaJy anJ will be put to j'.fi s laiiii.-.li.n. l v. 11. II. M.fS.s"i;iJ, Arat. Buiiliurv, A til. lfi. 1 --" I . NATION AI HOT ray SHAMOIIIIs , Kort-iunibcrland C'cunty, Pa. F11IIB suliacrilirr rcaprctfully informs lii frieii ls and llie pnMic i'1'iii'r.i'ty, llnit In; has open ed a new II,, lei in the liitvu ol' Sh.iiDoltiu, Nor-Ilitiiiil.i-rl.uiil ciHiiily, on t'nu coiner of Hi inniltin and (.!oii)initree stretts, nearly opptisitu lo ihe Huum! he. liirliii-rly ki )it. lie is wed prepared to ai'ciiitimn.l.ilt; his guvst. uiul id aUo pruvi.k'd with irood l.diliiii'. He trusln bin i-VM-i-it nce, antl bliict nltrulkin to litisiin-ss, will imluic pr l ais visilinj; die coal ri-aaim to cuntiiiuu lau lib eral paliiHiage lu' kua huctoloii- rei'i'ivnl.' W ll.I.lAM WliAVT.R. Miamokin, April 19, IftoO. tf. JAMES II. MAG EE B g AS removed from Ida old fituuJ, No. 118 B U Vine slrvt, In Ao. 52 Dilhryn ., (fcrCn CuI7.il. !f ll'ilovv,) where lie litis cmistunlly on linn I, BROWN 8T0UT, POIi'EK, Ale and Cider, for home cosscmptiom or srnprisjo, B ColoriiiR, Mottling, Wire nud Bottles, Vinepar, &'. For aale as almvc. J'hitiKlelpliiii, April IS, 1851 ly. Lycoming Mutual Insurance Company. DK. J. U. MASKKP. ia tlie local acent for the above Insurance Coniiaiiy, in NortliuiiiluT land county, ami is ut all liinci ready to nlfi-t-t Insurances against fir on real or i.until pro jMjrty, or renewing iol.ci' for the mine, gtinbury, April 36, 1851. tl. iSiXECT POE1RV. T.Ii; lilllliG-iLiCE. "Tno laiioini'il ol tlin Lonl sli;,ll return, ami I'omo lo Zinir with soups amt evi r. I s init j ly i; on ilioir hrail." Ifjiaii, XXXV. 10. W'ii ir i!io f.nli'il fluwi'M flioll frrslien, l'"ii mI"i. ii i i iiinu! lii lil,' ; V;i ti' Hi" sii.uly ky shull luiulitcn, H rjliirn iii'Vit irmiH Hi f h;n I - ; U'.i i.' iliu n:i-lil.i.- iii vit c.iiii'lip, V'il.'ll' ! II.' MIII-l"'illllS l'( ilM? Ill I'llll, Wil 'II' 1.11 Irll.jli l Mils lllf I'cllcll'S l Oi" I, ill-; ;;vr. Ill,' lull ; VV Ii ic I In; in. mi f!i;ij Wiikn in lailiitS, A 1,1 Iliu Inr.ill ill" jny pi ! u J Wli 'ic llii- il.i y-liiilit Uii in I'iiijjniiii'ij '.li I 'In' Iiiii1 n linly miiiii;; I! nth'T vvi' cli. ill nifft anil rest 'All. I lln' Inily mill ihe Llit. U'li it' no liuiluw cliall bewiMer ; Wlii'ii' lili'" v.uii paiailn is o'er ; Wli . ih ih- j.. i-p i.f nu i liiiikfn. A:nl lllf ilii'ani-'r il'fniim no inure j 'li.ii' lliJ liin.l Is i if I ni;viri'il, I'.nii u-. l.i Kil ill itl mnan, Mi lni;lil M ai. : tuiii'jlil icrpiiii;; II :vy inniiili,l" 'il' an- ,11111" : Will 'I'M ill' I llilil ll.lM lllUllJ IN It-OlllIT, WIh'ic ill" iniilli.T liml Imr clitiii ; Wli ii- il"ar I'.iiiiilit's an- :' ln'n,l. Thai Men fi'al I . r. -i I (in lllf ; 1! iiih 'ii. ' Fia!l iiif'ct ami lot '.Mi I ihi' holy an. I tin; blest. Wln'ie tin; lii.l.lt'M wnnn l is healeil ; Wlii'ie ih,; Iilii;li!"il hie ii'-l'linnns : Where Ihe Miiillen lieait 1 lie? Iiilini'.l Ol its 1)11, ,, ml Milllll 1 1 -1 . 1 1 1 ' s ; Where ihe Inve, thai here we lavii-h I) i t In tvitheiinu I, lives n lime, Shall have la, I, 'less fi iueistn li nil, In an even spi in-ln it hi clime ; Wh "ii' we li'iil ihe j iv nt I i v ii y A we never luveil l lure ; I. nvmi; (ia, iiia hiili'il, inihiialereil, LnviiiL' iiiii'i' atnl everiiiniL' ; Hinlhei we hall nn'i'l anil rest -'Mil the hnly ami I lie lle:4 WIiimp a iil.ip'eil world sliall biiyhten I' i leim vh a bluer .spheie, A il l a snl!,-i. -:! K- simsliiiie siie.l j is hi'iiini'j .-pii i.ilnr hem ; V I, re eaiih's i'aiien vales chall tilossuin. Pa 'U'li: "'i ill- H' ml'" '! "ii-eii. A ;,'( a pi rei. laiiei K ten, I! - eie-ie milv Mle hive been ; Wli -i-'.i K;:il' in Linaly ulinv. S a il ;i i-.inh h :s never known. Sli :; asuniH llie i n:liii-i".s n-i pi re, i.n;-,i an-l wear lii-" Im'v i i'ohii : jji.i h"is. e f.li '11 tiiei-t a:i,l rest '.!h l (lie llolv and th.) b'es!. 1'V 0 h c i c i) . I'r in thi 11 n .M isi-iini. :i- IVtO 'IKAVIiLLIiitS. 'l naiil.in sir does this carpet-Lag Ln l.ili l ) on ."' "Yes." "Would vou have any objections, fir, I 'I In to in v mux ills' il, to make more room on , tween the seat ."' "Yes." ' "11. 'in ! then you wish it to remain j whert- ii is.'"' I "Yes." j ihe sul-ject of the above colloquial lin nst anil pat ry w as a very large cm p ;. haj;, pa ceo upi lion a seat between two li a- ; V elll l in one of ti'ir iai!road trains. Tile p-l-opiietor of 111" cal'let-hjg, who hail his ,il hv the tar window, was a tall, alhh lie traveller, Willi nark features, au uuti,iiit!isli moustache, and a Llaik eye, winch on the pr--vut ociasion, il 1,.-,! w iili a rather s.ivj'o t xpr. ssi jd. I The oiht-r iravtller was a handsome iyouriginan, w iih a cb an-shavt il couute , n ie.ee, and a nnltl eye, and a line intellect : u.il for. le a I. I Tne laiter imlivitiual was apparently j I much disi tunm .',l by llie presence ol the ' fit caip-'t-hag ; i.ul the hriel enswtrs of his : I'ello-.v-trav, lh r, and his forbidding "mind J ! your hu.sinesv" :cow I, had Ihe ciiett of pre. . ; veniiii ' urilier convtisaliun on the su' it ct in ti i.-sluo. The young man smiled indulgeir.ly rd ids ciii pjiiiou's ill humor. True, be ca t i a 'jl.int at liie coiii'uctor, as' if a-ionl lo I'v- p,iet him Id remove the carpet-!iag, bid ig to thange his mind be fpiietly I I ' lo..L a lleWso.ili r ll.iin Ins liit-L, 1. and he- , i l - I - I" r.-ad. ivenin vvas approaching, ami the lihntl tot th" car window b.-in-; cltis.-tl, it was soon lot) dark for tin' traveller to see the print. So he saitl t olitely to his ill-nalur- 1 ed c unpaid.):! "l! it would he the same lliin lo vou, sir, you wiil oblige ine by ilrtipiii- Ihat tdiml. II is glowing quite ihirU." The owner of the iiii' jn't-bag scowled upon Ins b How traveller for a moment; then, as il unable to deny so reasonable a retitiesl, lendcrod with such civility, but stiil an;:ry nt himself lor Millering a gotx! natined feeling to move him, threw down the blind with a crash. , hut the obliging larmer o.'Ji ret! the travt l- "Thank you, sir." : I'-rj supper and lodgings, w hich they wi re A silence ol some moments ensued, tin- ' g!aJ to- accept. He then went wiih a lan! ring which the cars rattled on, (he owner 1 em, to examine into the damage done lo (A the carpet-bag looking moodily out of , the hack, and to assist Ihe driver to brin the window, and his companion glancing ( gentlei'.ien'j haggage into the homv. his eye over ihe columns of the newspaper At length the latter said "Perhaps you would like to look at the news, sir !" Ami h politely tendered the paper to bis companion. The proprietor ol the carpet-ba bowed stillly, by way of thanks, and took the prof leretl article without a word. Three minutes after, the cars stopped. "Constantinople," cried the conductor. The owner of the carpet-ban started to his feel, passed the newspaper to his coin. panion, in a rattier abrupt manner, ami laid violent hands upon his properly. A crowd of travellers rushed out of the car, our two friends among them. . "Fellow!" suddenly cried Uie man with lh t arpt-b. "Somebody hud trodden upon his toes. He seized the offender by the shoulder. It was thp haiid.'oiiie yolitig man of the mild rye nnd suioo'li eoiinteluilice. "I bt-jj your pardon," sai l Ihe l itter. "I was pu.died l y Hie i rovt tl." The gentleman with the moustache ninth; a rude, insultir.t: teply. 'Ihe other remonstrated with coiisidi ra!.e Fpiiit : and his fi-llow traveller was at length obliged to Hi kiiowb-il-.e that he had spoken hastily. Pud i!uriu,1 this I'oiisiiltiiti-iii a!) the eth er 'raveliers had h it the car. t was now evening ; and the sta'e lor Swe.-ih v. (.' ir ners w as loaded w ith pas.-en;: is n ady for a start. Our two trim-lit rs ran lorwaid together to nhtain seats. "All luil inside," i ru d tne driver. j "Jvouni tor one tip here.' 'I am vour man .'" cried he of the mous tache. "Your pardon, sir T think I have the precedence." replied his companion. "No, sir, I claim the seat." "It is mine by rigid !" said the mild gen tleman, firmly : "throw up my linkage." "1 insist," cried the other, fiercely. "If you hadn't trod on my toes we might have both sot seats." "If you had been satisfied with a proper apology, we might have had our chance with the rest of them." "Settle it between you ; and Le quick," cried the driver. "It is ol the utmost importance that I should have the sent," exclaimed he of the moustache. "l'or my part T print gn to Sweden Cor ners t,:-nieht," riied tli" other. 'l lie two gentleman were getting into a very respec'.a'de tj'ianv!, like the two cats in the i"a'j, , when a w ise monkey of a tra veller stepped forward and settled the mat ter by occupy in- the disputed .seat himself. Tlie tage drove off, h mins the t ;vo tra vellers looking very blank, and very angry. "Come," sai l the mil l gentleman, who was the lirst to recov, r his equanimity, ...... t. - '...it , . . i 'we nave no:,o:!V 10 tii.sine l.u! ; 1 1 r . I ves for this disappoi.ittnenl. I.-1 i;s m;.ke the la st of it. As 1 must eo t i Sw,-ti--u Col liers to-niijlit, antl as there is not another slae, I shall rii'.'a;; a private convevance." -So sha',1 1." "Why do! join t igelinr, then, and go in the same v t hit le !"' "iVc!:." "It will save expense lor ho'h of us, and v.-e will he company for u h other." lie of the in .est.uh ' snei n il, as if i:i contempt !,.r the h;!li r clause ol his com panion's reiiau k ; lh,n looked thoughtful, as if llie first was worthy of coiisidei jti.in. "Very good," said he; "We wiil engnge - ....... 1. .. i carriage to 'i ;tn They took a hasty luncheon :d the re freshment stand, then havine- injured a Constantinople hack, they hid their bag piZ'' put aiiourd, ;.in! s. out I'.x SvvtUn (.'timers. niht was ,!ai'.;, a:i I t! " r -a.l he- Colis'antiliople mid Swede;) lorig and rough. J O beguile the ti -dioiisnesi ol til" journey, the good lo d.in yotmjj ren- thin an all. -n. led lo cu!, r inlo some con- versa! i. in wiih ids gruff companion, who. however, f'it a!;, ::;,-t!n r t-o i ! !-u.:t or, i! to permit t.f lh" leas! s't'.i.ihiiily. So liny i ode in very dismal .' il, net , ui.ti', on the .orders of a ileus. piece ol Woo Is, they ! li. ard a cr.: ii. ; t a siait.en lar, aia ni-canie ) itl hap- ! fels:L,le pern d t T some act. i. leiil w hich I tile Civ.il b. "What's tin' ii, ill. i'?'' eruw! d tlie man w ith the molHta, he. I think we have ! r,.!;. oowt -aid the ! t mild eonlh man, ,.-oki:,g out. "('eiit'einen,'' cried t!i" driver, "I am sorry to tell imi tliit 1 have run a. tains', a ri-caliy stioep, ;m.! i .'oko an a, (,-.-. ." "('ontonud yotii' car- l.'ss.t.-s-' Wind v. iii we do demand. 'd the i!!-ua!ut'i ti travel- 1 i ler. " I'ht re is a lioiise r !').. by " "Hum the house!" "And perhaps yon- can get nrroimio.l.:- "is thi-ie. while J go back ilr anoth.-r li, ic Ile of the m .il.-lric'.ie iv.ved furiouay ; while his compauioii, taking; things mure : ea-,uy, exiui s.v. o ins w luiuga, -s i i inai.e lie- best id the u islortuue, and lo k coiu ( cil with the driv, r, Ihe coui's 1 to inllsUi'll. .., I "li-lor- yon cat) m lo ( ;ns!ar,!'.!!v ami i ,-iih u vwui anouei- nail., n v. i.i too late to go into Sweden. .v. it can get any sort of a conveyance ef th 'man the cotta.'e our lure, well and i. i.i :i'- .'l.t i i -,i ..... good; but, il not, 1 think 1 will content myseli to slop with him nil nitrhl, ami wait lor you in uie morning. Yi,at no you say lo the arrangement, my friend !"' The ill-natuied traveller grumbled a lit tle; but he at i'-ii 'th expressed his appro bation ot bis companion'!) propo:'.;!, and went on with him lo Ihe cottage, which ! was fortunately but a few rods tli Unt. ' No vehicle ol any kind could be nad ; li was a small coujo;. ol liumoie pre tensions; but the mislress thereof u,aik' in r guevts a nice cup ol b-a, and served them with very palatable bits of toast and fine slices of dried beef. The mild gentleman appeared in excellent spirits; but his moony companion devoured tlie lood pla ced before him in sullen silence, as if he considered all the world in general, and the people around him more particularly, blameable (or his individual misfortunes. "Is my room ready for met" he asked as soon as the supper was over. "Oh, yes," replied the farmer; but I be lieve I lorgot to inquire il ypu could slvep together V "I object to sleeping with any one." "Indeed!" "Yes, sir, decidedly." "I am s,nrry to hear tln.t, sir, (.ir t,j con fess the tri.tit, we have but cue .-pare bed in the bouse." ".My iron 1 1 friend, do ticl Ironlile votir- s, If," tuid the mild fo-nl lemati, nhscrv iier; i the Ijiniei-s pcrph ril y. "I pref'T sl"i i iii;; alone myself ; 1ml nnili r t!ie l ircuin slaiici .s, I shall not oi jed t i I,, n in a eoni paiiiiin ; and I am (tire inv liiend here, will net .e en iiin-r lsunn'ile ns to find fault w ith the nn'uii.'eiin iit, when I a?suie him that m illii r kit k nor snore." "I blnill Hi iij) nil night," exelaime'.! the oilier travel!, r. 'Very w ell," I'rj . iir.i il hi? roir,',anion wiili :i qniit sn.iV. "f ynil prefer to do 1 .'llilil i Miir, I to ,)ii. I believe I shall tro to la d, iMi'. Pi.Tieer. The (arm- r took a caudle t , conduct l! travellers tt) Ihe room. j As soon as tin V w ere left alone, the i inil.l geiitlen aii went to bed, exclaiming, j us he sank inlo the feathers "This is really (h licious ! These people ! look out for comfort ratlu-r than show." I "Hem!'' mutter, d his companion, si-at- j i ntr l.inisi pon a hard wooden chair, an, I rtlnnt intr angrily around a' the bare wads and scanty lurnituie nf the room. "Shall I trouble vou lo wake me at day li.rl.l A-,.,I li,,. lr..v..ll.-r in bed. "Ilv ,)?.. .. ... , ii ;,. , U ,n. ,,, .i-i 1 1 1 in,,) tt'iut .i,i,.,.,i...; annua' y on, if yousil up, you will (i.ul a r.i-w novel in n,y coat pr-cket. (iood night r And t!i-' z.vi.Muimorei! tr.ivelier !revv a long hreatli. turned his fie- to tiie w.iil, and c.)inj-.::s -d himself to sli t p. "Cold einil his coolness!" er.iwb'd t'l" trivelh r in the clnir. bitinj; his t:;oi.i 'ne!',e. "1 siy .Mr. V!i,ir.:- our-name," he edth ,!. "is n ?t that a remai i:,i',y I.r.ri-I In i! V "P does v, ry v. ell l'or one." "Hem for "u::e! 1 shou!d -.iv ;o!" "Ami for two, on a pinch," said !'.)' man in the h, d. W. mu'dt retl the olher, o v. !-mr the prospect ol a nedil in a har.!-!io'.t . 1 chair, appeared i rv dreary, rmi pip-d .. oi. ii,.. i r i i . ...i i'. ...i. . . i.i tt n ii t, , r ill. -t ,11 ) ill Mir, is ill III 1! il ,.;!-, I I don t know under tlie cucumstani i s a man must sleep iasca!ly house with only one spare room villain of a driver.'' : . i. : l.. i VJHIIie. l' prt'SSI--II HI SOI 11 llll Oliei eni , i.nn,i,l ili. il... ir..,...li,.r oi I It ,,, I.-...- l.'Kl'.l.l,.-. ,l'- llllttllVI ... I.1..111 V. Itlll.O 1 sed Ulltl got inlo iied. "1 admii these country people," n- marked Ihe fent'i inan on the ii.u k side, by way d cullivaling his companion's ui qilallitauce. "I iion't see mm li to w'u.ire," grnmidi t! the tidier.. "Not in their he.spii.ility ? in their gi t;- u;;,. p,):itllu-.,s?t1eii I ...I The sociald" irentleman was interruntetl by an impatient cough, by which his com panion c id. 'idly intended t.) put all end to conveis ili.iti t'.f tlie nii;l,t. Accordingly, the u,i!d g'titleman look the hint, and went to sleep. I!ut the mo ment he had iip reached lb" confines of tilt a;n-l.)ii,!, h" was aroused by llie applica tion d a st.-'Uiige t k'Uiv lo the tenth-rest nail ol his iris. v. hi intend lo -,.ue in", si i ) "I ,! m't I. You Wt ;v -,ii "Yt.'ii i..i. row Hiiitlut 1 iad cr not. .ri:g." t he n;':t'..ike:!, sir ; 1 never "Yoll Were j'lst going to, t'l "1 may have hre.i'iifd I. ..I'd, il' nt if on wa ,1 tilt: ij-..i:i 1 .-.li.lli l.i.k you mil (if vied." "The ii il.l 'Ii-nileman s;iii;;e very itrmiv, leman sot ami lie was not ti -u i.e.l w.i.u any n.oi-e ei- luws that ni.ld. tVli.-u l-.e ae. nk- it was i n.oriihijr, ami i.i.s fcllow-lravelh r was dress j in-.:. I "li.i V. -I red v.-ii:" he ..-I.e.'. ! "Ye-, ct ti i ' i iie.'." u.i w, r. .1 i!:-' oilier. oe.levi 1 4 a lip i-f .rill f.' e li.ui- u'.e- J,, ,., , , f ; , j ;,,i(;n,r .-'..iitleman, wh ;', ,,,.t r,.';,.,i:, j, jn j. vv..,v ,1,, , i ,,.... ....... , t.,' ;.. i r p, r.e. f".l (lisp : Ion ; r;.::!-.', femd is "in!) compani..u . w !:ich had the el- feet id solteiiiug his teii.fe T an, I making him n il a lilile as'.iannd t.f bis uneenth I manly cou-!u. At c.,r.'.i:i-iy, on the r. a.l ; to Sweden Ci n-.er.', the i...!-, r .-aw iit I til- tt-r a s.ut id' apt .'..lay. j "Wh -n 1 a:n tr.ivell'tng," ui.J I,-', "1 iU'Vi I' I ' ! 1:1--' maivil I -. ! Ilk-' i:.:.!vii! ' nil i .icla i Widl iv'i Cy." "Th r-! y vou Il-et os-e a ererd t! -al of 1 i:.t.il':i.a!io:i," f - 'i'or my par!, I t"ij y nn l.t and vale.-.', plied l.i-i ccmpni'ion. never niglecl to s'.i:.!; l.'.uinn nature, or cuhivate " ...id feeling. or ea'.her inlorma- I (j , , ,( iimi S-Of's 1 fi'l.l mv- sell l!u eaim-r bv i "Youie riiht," rel. dm',! the rav. l!,r 1"',"' r,n" "x a ,"""" f;'"5 Willi the moustache ; - blame mvlf ('. ""' -'l 15 !,U:l "' eivilig w ay lo such f eii.igi as 1 n.aiiifesled j '"' ' ';' !:''';' I'V llus u.achnie, end ,-vei , last lii.;ht." lint you iii'ist'cei.s'nh-r my -.!!-- larmer can c.ilcid.iia it fir hi'ii.i-lf, i.h he ap.')intiueiit. I was Pturniirg I. one.' 1 o w ill al.-o see ihe n,! v.-.i.iaie of btiu.;j rem! '.' m V friends after a Ion:.' absence." ' (; I in. h i, m h'il of the trnir.il i.f stranyi is to "So vr,s 1 ; and hesid", I was r.tilifir--;-tin a happy i.-iet tin,' wiih a brother whom ' 1 have not f- n (:,r (il'iecn years: fori ' have been sjiiilyinj th" fiiie illts in Korop", white he has foil owed tlie sea. .My friends i wrote that he war, ejrpecUd homo iih.n.il j Ibis lime, and I honied my visit mi his at- j count."' I The ti ivt ili-r villi llie myiu'.aehe slr.rod j at his companion in r.jtoiii, illl e 111. "Charles! Can it be- "I am Charles Stanly '' "Antl I am your brother Edward 1" To have seen Ihe (wo travellers etiihrace, you would not have thought that they had been quarreling lor the last six-aml-thirly hours! So it was-, and Edward never ceas ed to regret his incivility, by which an earlier recognition had been prevented, and which had occasioned so much ill-feeling between his Lroiher and himself. They quarreled no more that day, however, hut arrived home to find their friends happy and well, related the' adventure, at we have related it here, for the lesson it con ' vevs. ' -....... Till: WH'E F KOHIt l ll. The New Yoik Evprrss, to nn article on the expected nrrival of Knssiith. telates the following ineidenl, illustiative of the devo tion nf his wile to her husband niter being exiled to Tin key : "With hiin comes his heroin Wife, who, after his I'xilo commenced in Turkey, with inere libit! Merilics iind devoted disregard lo a ih'.iis-ntiil danfrrrs, traversed hostile terri tories, sh milted to deprivations ami under went suflei hies i f every kind, joined him at his re'rent. br ihe fnnt of Mount Olympus. It was under the prnieelion of a pnsspoit fioni th" I5;i:isli C'li'isul-C'neral at Ib.'lgrade, that as IJnlisli si.bj'ct". under asstiineil "al" " 'r wimc r1"'- M i' enmplisli ihi, ft cat adventure, ami h -n, en the ttvenly-eLhlh day, a courier was sent in advance ef them to apprise IC,irinh of tin ir approach to f-hnnda, (he was ill ;. anil an nceoaut of the many plans f i, Austrian to assassinate him, the Sub ianV i.uilnu ilies would not allow him to ,..,VI, e.iiuma and l.) meet his wife,) the j news of her ileliviianee ami her approach ' icc-iM!ied the l!veliert salisfaction !o a!l ihn It-fuj.'e :u:d the Ile.i (.'aria'is ami Poles a-, tlie iial.js i f the citv to meet "em as fa this heroic nrit'yr of the r.ri'i' of Ibu j.'aiy. Ii was nieti whenth'i eanijo-! nenred the 1 citv ; a:: I as it enteietl the oates sht found !i" sti"i ts liuhied wil!) In ivni, while and re I, I lietls of buhls, colors ol lie' lin-.gaiinii lh:.'. and welcomed will' lh" mn.-t I nen i ' shun! Iioui :ho whole body of tilt! reliieees. Anil lie; account Irom which wi! have euolctl oes on to say : 'When .Madame Kossuth desct ti.letl ffutn j her i ai i iae she found heisell in the pie- i sep.ee nf her husbaiid, who had liscti hoiri I l,is bi-ilef illi.tss to receive lite ihe poor J "Mai i.i F n," ' f the ji'ait.s of Ilunai v. j In p'aee ef receiving her in his aims, M. Kossuth, overcome bv fee!in'' of adiniiatiou - 1 1) T te sullen, 2 whicll Ills v lie nail tinner .zone, bv :rati'i:ili tie for her devotion to ' i the cause of her countrv. ihrew himseii ll t ' ' ' I feet antl ki-s'.-tl t!ie,u. L'lit' endeavored i i to speak and r her h'.i-baud consolation an. i 10111,111.11; . v ,.n , hen it -u ready t bur', with .'million. Her voice fare, I her, ami atol l llie iciteralcl suonls of the I loeeai lans and Poles, this lie. relit woman uns ran ied to her husband's apartment.-' I ' In our roj iifiri', therefore, n! th" liber- J ati'in and lie; comine; hither of Ihe crent pn- i tiiot, l"t us net forirct th" In -toie adventures j i ol his iiob'e wife, and lei ihe same interest j which lh" lliitbh Cm. sol. al fiel;." ade, ami j the united p-'j ula'iou of Shnnil.l tlisplayed j in lo r her success, il,,- e rest-eel I'm' her vntues, tne same joy al In-r h j'iai ss, he f; tie 's lied sous, l!,,.. ma'iif.-.-le.l by ihe brolhers ai d li'isban of American women. A w ihyme, motion, -.ti:i;.s ihl'.S si ll !1 ihe etliiir with a pas'sion lo s his n he.iii.g 1'iaehine in t-,!.j-. ct of lilouun. i i?m : The ladies pi-t on tiuh's, Woai.l i :: 1 i.ie.v the ri 'T: 1 1;-' aje '! w ' ui'in Ti i- tvarm a:., I p!an: ,ii:' s The la-lies want lo ue! A ' very I' idy know s, Ai d i'..an ( lenv w be : ion, n.;!iis in in. :) Is mti-i ! v' ma. le of cloth- s. I.n, vtoiean lakes Ihe r,;n!e attire, I'e-e.i nse -he i! (! tiie "t leech- I If To it p-oml-e." and th" .1; -s--i-i if v male wretches. ; nil in; a ii i. ipiMi yi iriiivi:, ai'miial.-V Au.eiican iuventi.in con- Tii time to l;' w in favor in F.i."'aad. The .! Ihe s ma I. ii.d'.n Wi t k'y News sr. M:. IV--V, M. P.. tin e in, mimic:'.! N C::m-!a.et s al'ee.h -j his dial of th Iliu", 'o ! i' !!"i .1 A .ii"ii!! eriil Society. I'lie machine, drawn by nv.-i horses, and a 1 1 h; ' Itt.i men, a .! ivi r ai d a taker, cut l,j wh-al i.b,ail t i:!.t i i.-he.s fiom lh,; :io;,,,,l vvilh tin! lituio.-! leularily. The li ii-i s fo iml Ihe wink ii"!:l. lll-'lth iho ina rhi..e wa. C'.ltu g .il ih i late of one acre iiii ! a half per h'.ur, maltil ' filleeu acics per ,! v of ten hoi. is. 'f!:i. ickt-i, standi, ' ' ' ,'h' d'iver to lake t!ie cat wheal I 'he j l. t'.cnei, eeit'tii.ty had lo twit hiius - h ; 1 i.i it is (bvi 'hat he and driver j who has ti.iiv lo sil en lh il.ekv, ni!-;;:l veiv l.vt ii cM'ii.u.e paiccs itoin liiiit; to limo : "A o e cannot y-rjt hijh price on ihe L'et in his coin, who caf.nol a! -.va s p., -id. T;ih !;! .! was wi'.e.rs ed by I. .any i'tine is, :v,d in fault wan fe.tnd with ih-t woik. Th" Ian I, I f hoi. M siy, ho.veer, bi i ie stock laud, i-s oven ; where ridg" and vv li te i I'm rows i ti-t, s itiio di.l'.cnlties seem to aii.-". U.it i -i this lev, 1 land it wai woadei IV.I to s v lb i j nr.v : iiplemei t winking so s:iiDi.!h!y, si truly, at. l ia s,.eh n mast.'ily ir.ann-r. The fact i , huwever, thai it is not an nntrie.l implement. Though new in this cuiHry, it has been used for somo years in America, where experience has enabled iho inventor tl correct in successive seasons the defects invariably found in new implements. It is certainly sttanso that w should not have had it over before, nor injeed hnnld wo have il now, bat for ilia Great F.xlubi liun, to w Irosir royal oiigiuiitoi ihe English fanner i clearly indL'bled fur ihe introduc tion of the most imporianl adtlilitm to farm ing machinery that has been invented since the threshing machine first took' the place I of the flail." ' ' THE COUKIXI.R I'OSKU. At trial In ihe Court of Ki,,p Renrh, June, 1S33, between certain publishing Iweedledums and tvi eedledees, ns to nn nr rangHment of ths "OKI Knt;lish Gentleman'' an old English nir by-the-bye Tom Cooke, ihe composer, was siibprnnaed as ft witness by onG of ihe parties. On his ex amination by Sir James t-earletl, afterwards Lord Abinger, for Ihe opposite side, that learned counsel rather flippantly questioned him thus : "Now, sir, you say ih.it the two melodies aro the. same, but different. What do you mean by that, sir 1" To this Tom promptly answered ' I said tint the notes in the Iwo cwpies weie alike, but with a different neeenl, ths one being in common time, ihe oilier in si.v-eL'ht lime ; and consequently the position of the ncivn led notes vvns different." Sir .lames "What is a musical accent V Coi.ke "My tprms ate a guinea a lesson, sir." (A lmid lai'gh.) Sir .1. (rather milled) "Never mind your terms here, t ask you what is a musical ne eenl ? Can yon see it Cooke 'No." S-ir J. 1 Can you feel il V Cooke "A musician can. (Great laugh ter ) Sir J. (very nr.pry) ''Nov, pray, sir, dou'l beat about the bu.-h, but explain lo bis l,ii,shi)i land Denmim, who was the Judye tlml hied llie cause anil lie; jury, who are supposed to l.novv no'diiiig about music, ihe meaning of what you call uceenl." ('nuke '"Accent in music is a certain r!res.s laid upon a pailii iiktr note, in the same manner as you would lay a stress upon any ".iven word for the purpose of being belter imdeislood. Thus if 1 weie lo say, "You are. au nss," il rest cu nss ; but if I were lo say, "I'tiii arc nn ass," it resls on you. -ir .lames." iteiletaletl shouts of laughter by tlie v hole nnut, in which the bench itself joined, fol io Wl this pirtetf. Silence having been . i . . i t. . i .. i .i... :...i .. ;.u -.,....), oi tainut,, 1111- ji.,.-,.- i.u i .t i. - r. '!.... ' "i al'"u U,K i-'"i"-""i' Loi.l Denman "Are you satisfied, Sir Jami s ?"' Sir James, (who deep ted as he naturally was, !n u-tf poor Jack lb.'evo's own words, had becom teaiiet in truue than name.) in a '.'reat luilf. said: "The wilpers may go down !'' A ,.! :o down he did, amidst renewed lae.jhier, in which all joined ; partie tdaily the learned biolheis e.vcep! one, who didn't sco any joke in the mailer. nil AMI AD ! John 11. Crockett, the son of avy Crockett, lie; I'tliior of lh? St. Louis lii!elh"euccr, is no.v tiavellia in lh.) Faslern States. His I t'.eis to his paper are unusually interesting. We cut the billowing ilesei ip'.io.i of the "go iiheadaliveness'' of t lie Yankees, fioul his la-l h'iter : The Yaulters are emphatically a "fast'' people. Whatever lhey rii;mae in, they do ii '-wiih a rush.'' If it be a matter of busi ness, ami a dollar sparkles in lln; distance, they pi at il as if life and death depended on the issue. Il lhey an; en"at'd simply in si:ht seeing, lh"y appear always resolved lo have the liist sii:ht ; or if a meal is to be eat en, ihov r.re sure to get s-'a!s at the first ta ble. When a boat is about to star!, they nie the fust ab-ifird, ami when it lauds they are invaiiabiy ihe first ashore. Not co:i!fiit wiih travelling thiity miles an hour over a rail road, lhey jump oil", carpet bag in hand, at l!i" end of tlie tiip, before the cars step. "Go it'iend, at llie lop of your speed,'' is their nint'o, wlietlier m litisiness or pleasure. This indomitable, nevei-ce.-'.nng energy is Ihe line secret of their sncecs, and although il is somelimes eariied to a ludicrous extent, vet, upon Ihe whole, il is a valuable trait. Since I left home, I have often been reiniinl- e I of au illiisliaiiun of Ihe desire to hurry thou. uh ihe woil. I, which! heai.l from one of our ow n cilieiis a shoit lime since. He said that ifa big moit.-.r ceidd te ccnsir'.ict e.l which world lluovv an immense boinb slie!!, cniiti.i-iint: bl'ieen passengers, fiom St. I. oi.is to Boston in live miiiutes, with an sb solute cei'.ainly that foiiilieu util of iho llf tet :i wo. ii.1 ba killetl by the evplosion, he iho'uht ti.kets for seals by tho "Kvpiess Pom.; ;i i ' t: i ' Lil! at once be at a pi ; each passenger being anxious for the to piove himself "ihe lucky fif- r, eh. Tin: Last Hours. A lieh old bachelor ho had been ihrough life it-gaulless of re bgi.iiis obei vauct s and nbligalions, vas laid upon his death bod in I'aston a f,".v days sii.ee. As his last hums visibly drew nigh an '.teinhint eiuiuiieil if ba wished lo see a , , . . i i c.lei;.'inati 1 The living man assented, and requested that ihn Lev. Mr. Clover, who lived neat, thoulj be said for. He came, not wii limit somo wirprise, know his as ho tlid Iho character of his neighbor, and taking Iho hand of the sivk man, enquired bis wishes. The man replied, "l am cboi;t to tlio llie ilocioi 3 tay I cannot snifivo the tii'.t. I hav-' sent f.ir you to request you to keep the cats in your yard as slill as possi ble to-night.' The Kev. Doctor left. A late, writer says, nobody bears adversi ty like a woman, lb-move her from the pallor to a gaffe', and instead of Inking isenie, as a man would, sho actually be come more cheerful. Like a lark, lbe nearer she approaches Heaven, the mote he seems to sin If. 'S,JT- axjhxo- Tnr. watchword of iho Mexican revolu tionists is "Denlh lo Ihe Tyrants." TrtAt.tir.nc, the Rreat pianist and com poser, intends to visit the United Slates shortly. Nisr.TT-nvE thousand dollars havd been subscribed, in Ohio, for a farmers' col lege. Sick politicians ars visible novv-a-days. Poor fellows, don't lake il so hard ! YVe don't? ,. The effect which the air of East Flnr. ida has on all pulmonary diseases, ir grand. Goon Ine. MnBtiifyiiiR platsej of sup", rior power are beinrg brought inlo general iip, lo detect counterfeit notes. Tiie Bos'on I5ar are taking measiues for j token nf respect lo iho memory of the la' Judge Woodbury. Tnr. peon!.; cf '-Tom's River," N. .1., talk cf altering its nnme. ( Tom agreed ' We believe it is his property. It is decided Ihat the Crystal Palace ahi'li be demolished. The site is to be marked by four blocks of granite. A man ia Menson, Mass., who is upwards of 75 years of age, has a third set of fmr.'. teeth growing. TilERr; are 237 more free negroes in th District of Columbia than in the whole Stale of Kentucky ; the former has D'JT3, the latter 9737. Dr. John M. rir.r-.NiMsnr, tlelegaie jn Con gress from I'lah Tenilory, anived in ISt. Louis on the 4;U instant, on his way to tho seat of Government. A Ciscinsati man boasts that ho lin had his skull broken eight times, ha 1 been shot through twenty times, ami yet survives. Pi. Kink ei.. the German palriot, was pre sented to the President, yesterday, by Mr. Crittenden. The interview was lengthy; ant! highly satisfactory. Wo vviite a good many letters, and on every one we pre-pay the postage, whether on our business or nut. We expect our cor tespoiidehts to tin Ihe same thing. Ir is saitl Smith, not John, has published atievv addition of his grammar, in which ho speaks ol four (renders, viz : Masculine, Feminine, Neuter and liluemer. The la.-'.ie?! man vvc ever heard of was a sportsman i:i Michigan. He wes so k.zy that he put out one of his eyes the other day, to save llie. truub!e of winking when 1. : lakes aim. It is estimated thai by the time Kossuth lauds, some fueii'v-lire thousand poelical welcomes will have been written and pub lislie l. Wo have been favored to bomu extent. AiiK vvs.ts Wise The F.ditor of the Fti:-. Smith (Ark ) Herald, acknowledges !?' ic ceipt of a buttle of wine, math) of grapes rallied in tho Creek Nation. It is said t ; have a flavor similar to Madeira Mr. WitnsTitn returned to Boston, fro:e New Hump-hire, on Friday. He is ratln ' thin in tlesh, but his health lias been much improved by his teeent respite from otlicia! labors. A Cot.onr.n female, named Eliza Green field, is creating quite a sensation in musical circle! in Buffalo. She is said lo have a very p-jweifnl and sweet voice, and is to (rive r conceit shortly. Sho is called tho "Black S.vhti." Tin: Trtxm-vcir.s of tho nga are !--wards relinemeut. When a man now-.i- tlajs Mie? lo communicate Ihe into. : genes that a daughter has been added : his family, he merely ravs that his domes . affairs have reached a try-sis. An exchange says, "ths most unprofita! improvement wo ever heard of was :he l'.irniiiigtun Canal, which never nhorJed t - ; one dividend, ami that was ono sunii. " when the Directors mowed tho tow pa'.h and divided tho hay !" "Ma. Smith, Ihe English Vice Cursa", came ;:i, and nearly cried to see us in ii.a condition !" Letter f rum Havana. Cod I less that English heart, he gave tn -men a dollar each, all the money ho ha I wiih him ; and we hope Congress will sen ; hiin a durable present as a testimonial c' respect. I'Vjril.cg -figiis. ' ' . - ' London in order lo savd their houses lu:t TliBit" I It, ri.,,. l-'CI mn.l -,riii)ia . being burnt or pulled down, wrote oi the tleors, 'No Popery !" Old Crimildi, lo avoid all mistakes, vvrt.'..: o.i his, "No Psligion," Ax old lady of Jersey had an unaccoinil tla aveision of rye, ami never could cat in any iurm till of late lhey pot she said ' to makine; il inlo whiskey, and I can now ti-.d llii'i'j worry down a liitlle." Tiiit. leminds ns of a speech of a member of o western legislature. "Mr. Speaker, my county boa!s ad crea tion ; Isst year made fifty thousand ba-Ty4 of whiskey, besides wasting thousands vt bushels of com for biead.!'' : m