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AT S23 North 2d street, nhove Wood, (liurnt Distriet,) Pliilndi lpliin, would respetlfully cull the attention ot h.isl'u,;inU and the public in general, to his larne mid 'rK well selected itnek of Cnrpt ts, Oil Clotlm, g Mnttings, Windaw .Shidv, f-',air Kods, tt c., & e. Veiiilinn Carpeting from ' ct to l(m i-l per yil. y. Inttmill " 11 " Bl " ' Three IMv ' H " 1'JS " " IllllMdil' ' " 1"0 " " G Door Mnlin. tie would invite the utlen tion of dealers and otltis (o his liirge sloek of D001 Notts wl.ieh he ;-.niulai tiues in jjrciit variety mid of splendid iunlitv. Oil Cmiths, from 1 jnrd q g yards widu wholesale and retail. April 10, 1H52. linv HARRISBURO STEAM WObD TU K N t N (J AND SCnQI.I, SAWIXfS SHOP. Wood Turning in, i(ll lis liranrhes, in rity style and nt city prircs. ilvcry variety of Cahinet and Carpenter noik either on hand or turned to order. lied Posts, Ualnslers, Kosetts, Slnt and Quar ter Mouldings, Tahlp Legs, Newell Posts. 1'ut tltrnj, Awniliff Posts, Wagon Hulis. Columns, llftllll'i Octagon Chisel Handles, A.r. Lf This shop is in STRAWUKIJUY AL LEY, near Third Street, and as we intend to please nil our rustoniers who want good work, done, it is hoped that all the trade wil' give us, a call. ll'' Ten-Pins and Ten-Pin BalU iyiu tp Hr: drr or returned. The attention of Cabinet Makers and ('mwn ter i called lo our new stlc of TWIST MOULDINGS. Printer's Riglcts at 1 (icr 100 feet. V.q. HJCKqK. February 7, Sh't, H'i I AW WARE, CUTLERY ANIj GVNS, -flj q tf 3q Mavlref Sir.cel, PIIILADELPHiA. TIll jidiictili,.' jvoKld r:,ll the attention of buvrK o their stock of Hardware, consisting of TuIvIq n4 Pocket Knives, Guns, Chains, Locks, Hplliityaw, Ac &c. 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BV gAMftl. 1.0V Kn. thu eighth tiny of March it vta, some p!'tinlo say, I'littiek at mitttijIiV ho firsl saw t'u l.a .V ; Wi,il.-,l oilers incline 'lwa,s the run lie Wits loin, A'nl 'lwa all h tnislake boHvecn midnight nml morn. Kir mistakes will occur in a hurry and shock, Whilst sumo blamed tlto baby and some blamed lliu dork, Till with all ilu ir cics?--questi?M3 iture no p, ie could know If the rhilil win loo fast or the clock was loo plow . Now the firsit faction-fiit in pulJ Jrclaml, they say, Was, all ini uccouul of St. Patrick':) bin h -day ; fknna fmialil for the t-iylilh, for the ninth some would die, And who wouldn't F.ee i ij la.', euro tlaey tlitcktfui'ii his eye. Till Father fV'";,' ''Jprrl 'heir li,"Si Said, ' No one has two bi,rlU days except it b'.' twins' Says lie, 'D.m'l be fighting fur eight or (or iii'ie, Don't to nlwajii diyidinjjj bul sometimes cum.iue. '.Combine eiyhl with nine, and sfrrnfccit is the mail; Let I liai be his biith-diy !" "Amen !" saiil l he cleik. So they nil not blind drunk, which comple ted llieir bliss ; Ajid they keep UJ. lU CnslGm from tLal day lo this Foil TDK AMKHICAN. TIM C AJ.L AfIl AN, The nimitai)y riper. Oil! ye vvliQiri business or pleasure shall henceforth bad to the County of Vex fcrd, especially to (lie baronies ol Forth 3ml Ilarjiie, should you see a tall, stout, lazy-looking fellow, with sleepy eyes anil httiif cocked nose, dragging his feet 5t!o.ng as if they were clogs imposed on him by nature to restrain his motion instead of heliinr hint forward, (l,nydlin alona; the highways, or lounging about 4 public house, with a green ba-z under his arm, beware of him, for Ih.t is Tim Callaghan ! fling him. a sixpence or hilling fyon tvjll, but ask him no( for music. ! Tjtn, C;(ll;ighai) seriously assured me 'Sthat he sarveil Qevep loiig years wii! ns fine a nioer as ever r.ut chanthcr ondhef an arm;" and that at the end of that well spi'llt pe j()(l lie began to enchant the King's lieges qr, Lis own account, master of a I splendid set ol pipes, and three whole tuneg ti'ti-rin'r a lew odd turns Here ana mere which couldn't be conquered, and of no consnquincc, a golden store in his opinion. "Ah, then, Tim," said I, when I was perfectly acquainted with himself and his musical merits, "what a pity that with your fine taste and superior set of pipes you, did not try lo conquer the hftH dp.zen, nt least.'" "Ogh, musha !" quoth Tim, looking sul ky and annoyed, ''thai same rjujsthen haq been put tq me by dojeng, an' I hate to heqf it ! Jt was only yestherday that an C,tler lady axt me that sqme. i'Arrah., ma'am, ?es I, 'did ye ever play a thune on lh,e pipes in yer life' iNiver, jndeed, ses v'h.e( Iqokin' ashamed or hef ignorance, aj site ought. Release jf ye d jci , es I again, 'ye'd 5000 say, 'ibright was yerself, Tim Cajlagban, to get over the three thunes da cpntly, widout ain' people to do what's onpqssjble.!' An' qovy J appa'tl 13 you, Mjs.s, w!ere'g the lire, pv liodherill people's brains wid o- evpfj u hjn three does ni'J bu.-iness as well." As in duty bound, J admi(led that hiq ar gument was unanswerable, n4 thencefor ward we were the best Irjends possible. Grateful for my patience and forbearance, I he eternally mangles the three unfortunates lop my gratification ; and I doubt it 1 could now relish Ifoem with their (air proportions, so apctomeil as I have been to Tiiii's 'short nteasure !" lAfter all, Tim Callaghan was a politic fellow; and thesa three touts were ex; pressly chosen and learnt to win the ears and suflrages of all denominations of Chris tian men. Thus, the "Hoy ne watei'i is the propitiatory sacrifice at te rotpstant's tloor, "Patrick's Day'' qt that of the Roman Catholic, and when he js nqt sure of the creed of the party he wishes to conciliate, to suit Quakers, Mehodi;t seekers, and Jumptrs, '"(Jod save the Queen" is the third;. Fqr many years he 'was contented tq gye tfjese favqrjte qirs in their original pqrily ; but sqme wicked wight a gentle man, piper, suspect has nt last persuaded him that hjs mplody would be altogether jt resistitjle f be wquld introduce gome or namental vtiyiutions, "such as his own fine la.ite foulJ suggest and poor Tim, unac customed to flattery, and wholly unsuspi cious q thejesl, caught at the bright idea, ponqueied his natural and acquired lazi- i.j 1. n tun,. 1... ues, utiii inuue an aiit-iM'i. if iivti tie thought he had mastered the difijcullieg, he did ine the honor to. select me as judge to pronounce on hi melodious acquisitions; and all I shall say anefd. therrt is, la the blackest hypochondriac that ever looked wistfully at a marl-hqle or his garters, listen to Tim Caltaghan'g 'varry-a-shins," and watch his face while performing them, and he will require 'bolh poppy and mandra. gora to medicine him to sleep" it sleep bo ever will agajn for laughing! When Tim arrives at a gentleman's door, I hi usual plat) is to commence with the tuitnble stretiade, and drone away at that till the lew pence he is piping for sends him fiU'.1V rnnfpnf. Hitl if hn !a A.ti Jinod l(?,ng, 8ml he sees no great chance of re ward or entertainment within doors, he he roines furious, and in his ire rattles up (hat one of the three which he supposes most disagreeable and opposite to the politics of the offender. If the pally be a Roman Catholic, he V'i,H be unpleasantly electrifi ed,, and all bis antipathies aroused, by "the Boyne water", performed with, unusual spirit ; and ',' cliurch-goer, he will never recover the shock of "Patrick's Day," giv en with an energy that will render the w ound uiihenlable ! If be is asked lor any lavorile or fashionable air and yon might Well a:-k Tim Callaghan !o repeat a pas sage of Homer in the original Greek his civilest reply is, "I haven't thai, bit Vil give ycz one as good,"- when one of the trio lol lows of course ; and il the imperti nent suitor for novelties in his ignorance persists in demanding more than is. to be had, lie is angrily cut sho.it, especially ifj of interior rank, with "How bad yeare for sort'tns! yer manlier; wud be conlint wid what.! gave ye, an thankful into the bar gain!" Thus qualified to please, it is no lo be wondered at that he is cvl,ebrated through three baronies as V. Ike piper!" When first I had the pleasure to see and hear T:m Callaghan, it was in the middle of winter, dark and dreary, and in a retired country place, where even the "vile, screeching of the wry-necked fife" would ha,ve been welcome in lieu ol b. tier. Con ceive our ecstacy, Iben, when the inspilrng drone of the bag pipe startled our cars into attention and expectation! The very serr yants were clamorous in expressing (heir delight, and n beseeching hal the piper should be brought into the house and enter tained. The petition was granted, the minstrel was led in "nothing losts," and seated in the hall. Well, Tim's first essay at the minister's bouse was of course "Ibe Boyne," played very spiritedly and accu rately on the Yt'hcde, with the exception of a, few rather essential notes that he omitted as unnecessary 01 troublesome, or (as the servants supposed) in consequence of the cold ol bis fingers; and finally they took him to the kitchen, and sealed him oppo site to the blazing fire. "Now he'll plav in ait nest!" cried they, as oe and all galh; ere I around him in expectation cJ mv;ic; Our piper being r,o.y in (he lower re gions, among the inferior gentry, and wil ling to please all orders and conditions, be gins to consider whether he shall repeat "Ihe Boy ne," or commence the all-enlivening "Patrick's day." t'What rtJiginn i the sarvinls ov ?" re plied he at length lo a little cow-boy gap ing with wonder a,t thp grand finmr,er,ls of the pipes. 'They are ov all sjia,tts, fair," whispered Tommy in reply, and reddened all over al the great man's especial notice. "Ov all smarts !" mutters Tim significant ly ; Ihen deciding instantly, with. much solemnity of face and strength of arm he squeezed forth the conciliating "God save (he King." The butler listened awhile with Ihe sa pient air of a judge, "you're a capital per former, piper !" said be at l,erigth, patron izingly, and with a iwhd p.ii each .ip; "an' that's a fine piepe ov Iln$nilmfa coin; persjlipn! but jt js r,qt shutable for &M pc cqshjnq, an' a livelier air would agree with our temperament neither. Change it to somelhin' new." And tupking apron aside, he gallantly took the rosy tips of Ihe housemajd's f,ngers and led her out, while th.e garde.ier as politely handed forth the cook. The piper looked sullen, and still continued the national anthem as if he knew what he was ahotil, and was deter mined to day opt his tune. Thp butler's dignity bristled up. "Railly," be observed, and smiled super ciliously, "we ape very loyal people here about, but a this perticklcr moment we don't want tp join in a prayer for our !suv icj'jf welfare! stop that melancholic thing, man ! an' give us one of Jackson's jigs." "Out ov fashin," quoth Tim sullenly, libut I'll give yez one us good," and "Pat rick's Day" set them all in motion for a quarter of an hour. "Oh, we're quite tired ov that !!' at length lisped the hoticema'td ; 'do, piper, give us a wulse or vo-dftreeth. Do you play, 'Taul-;Jt.;'p',lty V Jne idehottom and I used to dance it beautifully when lived at Mr. A s!5! "Yliat does yez call it '!' qsked Tim ra ther sneeringlv. 'Tauly-jjo pitty,'! replied the damsel, drawing herself up with an air enough to kill a pi 1 er ! "Phew !" returned the musician con ternptuously, "that's out ov fashin too ; buf fll give yez one as good and Hie Boyne" lollowed, played neither faster nor 8'ower than he had been taught it, which was in right tune, and anything but (lancing time, to the nq small annoyance of the dancers, Another and another jig and reel was denrquded, aTi'd tq all and each Tim Callaghan replied, "1 have'nt that, but I'll give yc? orre as, good ' and the "King," the "Loyne't and tho "lay,'i ollpyeU eacn other in Uie succession. Was there any thing more provoking I There stood four active, zealous vqlariej ol Terpsichore, with toes pojnted and hpads erect, anxiously awaiting a limner develop: ment of Tim Callaghan'j powers! There stood the dancers, looking beseechingly at the piper; there eat the piper staring at the dancers, wonder'ina yhat the deuce they waited for, quite satisfied that they bad got alHhat could reqsqnably be expect? ed from him. "A til have you nolhin' else in yer chant therV at last angrily demanded the butler. (E-ah V drawled Tim Callaghan, 9; if he did not undeistond the querist. The uestjon wag repeated jn higher ney, Arrah, how bad yez ire for sortins retorted the pip'r ; "yer masther wud be cpntint wid what 1 gave yez, an thankful Intn Kirrrin "liv Junither almond ."' exclaimed he of the white apron, "this beats all the play in I ever heerd in my life! Arrah, do ye ever allind the nobility's concerts ;Ha ! ha ! ha !" "Pon my voracity" cried the smiling boUfSematd,' "I nm greatly afeered he will get piper's pay more kicks than half pence,' 1,1a S ti,a ha!v ' "Atirgood enough for him!'.' added the gardener; a felln that has bul three half tliunen in the world, an' none ov them right ! Arrah, what's yer name, avic V "What's that to you ?" growled Ihe pi per. "Oh, nolhin'!. c,nly I thought that you might be the piper that played before Mo ses.' Ha! ha! ha!" "Oh! the w iH may wag Since nit got the ran," Sang the cook, ns she returned, to her avocations. But the butler, as master of the ceremonies, showed his disappointment and displeasure in a summary ejection of the unfortunate minstrel Irom the comforts of the Cre and the house altogether. Again I had the, exquisite delight of hearing Tim Callaghan. r It was in another part of our County, and where he' was quite a stranger. A lady had assembled a number pf young persons to rj e sdp o)ance o,ne evening ; but, alas 1 ere t,he hour ol meeting arrived, she had beard thai the fiddler she esnected was ill, and could not possibly attend her. What w'as to be donel Nothing ! When the guests arrived, and the dire news communicated, ',he gentlemen in spite of themselves locked terrifically glum, as if they anticipated a dull evening; and the bright countenances cf the ladies were overcast, though as usual, sweet creatures! they tried to look delightful under all visi tations. In this dilemma, one of the beaux suddenly recoUecled that "he had si-en a piper coimng into the Village W evening; and he thought it was probable he woyld j stop for the night at one ol the public liou- j srs." Hope instantly illuminated all fa ces, and a messenger was forthwith dis patched for the man of music. For my part, whenever 1 heard a piper mentioned, knew who was full before me. What jjo,t of person is your piper V ask ed I of Hie gentleman t'ha,t ha,d produced the subject. "A tall, stout, rather drowsy-looking fel low," was the reply. '.Oh!" crjed I, "it is the Inimitable! it is Tim, Callqghan !" I was eagerly asked if he were a good performer ; and as could not Venture (o reply with any degree ol gravity, one oth er person present, who knew honest Tim othy and bis ways, with admirable compo sure answered, " That under the shield of Miss F.tlge worth's mighty name he 'would decline trumpeting the praises of any one, she having expressly declared in hef novej of 'Ennui,' that 'vhqever enters thus an: notincetj appears to disadvantage;1 and therefore "said my friend, "we leave Tim piilaghan's musical merit lo speak lor it f" Nntldnrr rfii'ld be better than this. and' the effect Tim produc .......... - - ri ced was cotres? ponding. While the messenger is a'vav (or our iper, I must relate an anecdote ol another servant, and a rustic one too, once sent on 1 I f t , L J ft I. a simtiar erfano. .(onu b mqef iroi (rieiius spending the evening with dim, and he de sired his servant to procure a musician for the youn;' lolks lor love or money, in about half tjn, f(our John returned after a Iruitless search; anil instead ot saying in usual style that "he could not find one," ie flung open the drawing-room door, ana announced his unsuccess in the following good his promise ol music almost as har impromptu, spoken with all due empha: moii jousts' (he jqund eljcjted from hjs bag sis and discretion : I scorched the city's clr.euin.fer-ep,eo rotintl, And not a musician U there to ic fomul I ! tear for musio you .11 he ut a Uhs, l'or thu fi.liller hits taken the ruadio Ross I" and then made his bow and retired The cilu, ty tlie way, was a village of some hall-dozen houses. So much for John, and now for Tim Callanham. Bresently' the identical Tjm made his 1 1 . '. ' . .. .Vi, .. appearance, anrt was placed in tugn state at the top qf tl;e yoom, wih a degree of attention and respect lully due tq Ins niiiit- ties. For my part, Ihe very sight of Tim, and the thought of his consummrte assur - rauce or stupidity in attempting tq play for dancing, amtised me beyond expression ; but I suppressed all symptoms of this, and kent my eve on the alert in expect'atjon of 'what w'as to fcdlow. A burr per of his avor te punch was prepared for him, and while sipping it, I thought he cast a scru tinizing and anxious glance Qi the cqmpa py.'probaidy thinking how he should qdr just his politics there, But he had little time lo pause. A quadrille set was imme diately formed, an 1 he wrs called on to play ! tjP sapient hele and beau never oreqining thai 9 mpdern piper ever vttgnt not nlav quadrilles. DJ ever did 1 nnd it sq difficult Iqieslrain mygelf frqm immoderate laughter" here stood ll)e I'lgbt elegarttb$, ringleted, perfumed, whiterglove'd, and refjned ; and there sat 7'im Callagham in all his native surly stupidity, dreadfully puzzled, '(looking unutterable things," hutTjming and hawing, and tuning qnd rirqning muph longer than necessary nqt in the least aware o the demand that was to be made on himself or his pipes, but pugyling his brains as to which pf his own, he, should play first, 'A quadrille, piper ! the first of Mon taques '", filled out the leadjng gentle- mqn, 'E ah !" said Tim Callagham, ppen jng his seepy eyrtf sufpnise will some lj!te jnimation. 1 ns nrsi 01 Montague'f get qt qua drillei!" repeated the beat. f "Ogh, Mounttcvtee is out ov iashin ; but Kiel 1 lis eompissd s4 .pk. tits rtnei as firs intra I'll give yes one as good ;'' and the com pany being mixed, of whose opinions he ci tild not be sure, the qtindrillers were as tounded Willi "G?d a,ve the r'mg" in most execrable style. A 1,1 stared, and most laughted heartily ; but what was of moie consequence to poor Tim, his arm was fiercely seized, and he was stopper shot in the midst of his loyally by an angry demand "if fye could play no quadrilles? Not -or V' and the nauie oj a dozen quadrilles and walt zes were mentioned, that the unfortunate minstrel had never heard of in all his days and travels. In his dire extremity he commenced "the Boyne," when at the in slan,t some person, ca.llod the lady of the house. The name Seemed a Catholic one a sudden cry of joy shot through his frame to his finger's ends, and from thense lo his pi.pes, and poor "atijicV.'s Day" yas the result.' A liinrl of jigging quadrille was then danced by the L'asl fastidious nnd better humored of the party ; the first top couple, superfine exquisites! the lady an importation from London, and odorous of "Bouque a-la-Reiiie," and the gentle man a perfect' "Pelham," from the aristo-, cratic arch ol his brow to his shoe tie, having retreated to their seats with, looks and jestuns of horror and disgust, q,u,i,Ce unnoticed by Jim Callagham, who bore himself with all the dignily of a house hold bard of the olden time, in his ele ment, playing his own favorite tune, and quolliftj actually dancing to his music ! It was a gifeat daj fcr house of Cal laghan ! ' Well ! as thery seemed noting belter to be had, "Patrick's Day," continued in re quisition, now a a quadrille, now as coun try dance, by all who preferred motion to sitting still, before and after supper, (ill at last every one w'as yeary of it and a gen eral row was made to dVop the "Day" and take "Coyt.e," and endeavor b move to it as best we could. By that time, loo, our p.tper seen.e.l most heartily tired of bis pa tro" sa.int a."11 having quaffed his fourth fulbflow ing gvtldct, appeared rather incli ned for a doze than to renew his melody. But he was roused up by our worthy host, who, good, gay old man ! yas the very soul of cheerfulness. "For pity's sake, piper,-' said, he, Iry and give us something that we can foot it lo ! I was not in li'ht mood for dancing to night till now,' If you be an Irishman, look at the pretty girl that N lo be my partner for the next dance, and perhaps her eyes may inspire even you, you drow sy fellow, with momentary animation, and perform a miracle on your pipes !" Short as this address was, and gaily as it was ultereiL, it had no q'jher eI'ect on our piper than administering an additional sporific. bile tbs ol I gentleman was speaking, Hie drowsy god wa:i descending faster and faster on Jim Callagham. e dozed nd was shaken i:p,. "What does ye want Vi grow'J he at length. "What the d 1 does ye want V looking as if he would say : "Nor my weary life I elo.e, .e:iye me, leave nie tq rep' Se.1.' - Music ! Music !" said our hosts, laugh ing. ".Any sort of music, any sort of r.pisPt" and he left the piper and l00 place among the dancers. Tim mechanically fumbled at his pipes while the gentlemen busied themselves in procuring nartners. There was silence for some seponds, 'B.egin, piper," called cut our host, "Out ov fashin," mattered Jim in bro- ken hall-hnished setitences : "Dut-t 11-give -yes-one-asood ;" and long, a jod j reverberating snore at the instant made pine ! ! Lngine to yourselves, ye who can the ecene that followed. T-he saltsboltle and perfumed handkerchief of the exquisites were in instant requisition, as il they lelt sensations of fainting! the nervous started j ns if a pistol went oil at their heads, and , tlpse who bore the explosion wijn torn- Inde oined in a chorus ol laughter, incv.eqs- fd to pain yhen tt vajf perceived mat the :t..::..ii. j:i . .-u... I J...n. A . timiiiiaiae, noways uis.uiulu u, uiai...., . protonged his repose, and agreeab.ly to he . jaws 01 mqsic, gnu 111 ritninu ta.-j. , 01 ,n: ' ing his nas"l performance as a, grandftZe , tq each resoundjng neal ! I V.Now.'i observed the (riend who naq an: swered for nie at a critical crisis, 'has not Tim Callaghan inadn his own panegyric? j (jjs not his merit spoken for itself 1 a Mguje ou); jniinitable piper would have : put, nau we qsnerpu n m uu a uuuriou of trumpets !'' When he cachinqatory storm hat) subj sided, and W'heq al considered thaf their unrivalled musician hqd ha,d enqugh of slumber, he was once more aroused, to reT cejve his wellrparned guerdon, whpn the following colloquy commenced : Bray, piper, what is your name 1" de manded tle master q the house, with all the gravity qf a, magistrate qq the bench, qne driwing forth hi tablets, E ah I why, Tim Callqghaq.'l "Ha! Tjtn Callaghan (writing,) I shall Certainly remember; Tim Callaghan ! J suppose, Tim, yqq are qujte eclebfated V' "R ah 1" ;I suppose you are very well known V yhy, tho'se Jhat knowed iiie must, knows me agin," quolh Ti'" Callaghan. f'ldobeljevesq! I think srjalj know yqtl at all events, who la,qght J'QU, tQ play the pi pes V iOne Tjm Ilartjgan, qf tlje County Clare" I'JJad hp much troubje jo teaching you 1" thfubblp ! I knowf nothin' ov hi thrqbble, tjut ai? I we remimber me own ' There is lumps in my head to this very day, frqm the qnmarpiful crackj he used to give it when 1 wint as mray." "Ha! ha! ha! oh, poor fellow! well, larewrll, Tim Callaghan ! pleasant be your path through life ; and may your fame spread through the thirty-two Counties of green Erin, till you die surfeited with glory I'l "Faix, I'd rather be surfeited ;id a good dinner 1" quoth Tira Callaghan, and made Ipi.seit. " For a cot,iple of vears I quite lost sight of Tim, and I began lo fear that he had evanished from the earth altogether "with out leaving a copy;" but, lo ! this very summer, (SliytbaV'briglit particular star" appeared unto us again, with a strapping wile, and a young 1 imotheotis nl his heels a perfect lac-simile of iU father, nose, sleepy eyes, shovel feet and a,ll ; and all subsisting, nay flourishing, on three tunes and their unrivalled "varryrn-shins ' ' ' It! f D ill. U" . "CiOOD AS WHtAT I I"- "SVEI Vrv VOIl A WII E." In tho State of Tennessee, there is a cer tain village, boasting cf its tavern, three stores, nnd four groceries, where, from morning till ni-iht, and from night till dawn, a person entering the town may find in the difletent stores or groceries uforesaitl, one or more groups of persons playing cards. Gambling here is reduced to a science Ihe history of four kins thoroughly studied, from ihe miss in her leciiSj lo. Ihe mother of a large family, they ore initiated into I he mysleiies of high, low, jack, game ; right and left bower ; 1 he honors and the odd trick. One of tho best playeis in the village was Jlaior Smith, the tavern keeper ; or, as he expressed it the Proprietor of tho hotel ; a widower w ho li'a Jepthn, Judge in tunicl,, iul a daughter pacing lair.1.'. Fanny, 1 he daughter, was one of pretest girls in Tennessee, nnd therefore one of the prettiest in the vvoild ; for we here digrcsj in order to lay down as our ipse dixit, that Tennessee women, in point of beauly, nre matchless. The sweetheart of Miss Fanny was a young farmer, residing in tho neigh boihuod, whom wo shall designate by the name of liob,. It happened one day before haryest, lie young man was detained in the village, nnd found hm ns usual, at the hotel, seated be tween the Major and his charming dangh ler. After a desultory conversation belwei n the two gentlemen, on the stale of the weather, the prospects of tho approaching harvest, ntid such important staples of con versalion, the Major asked Hubert bow his wheat crop promised to yield. In reply, he was told that '.lie ypung farmer expected to make at least one humited bushels. The Major appeared to study foi a moment, then abitiptly proposed a game of :old sledge," or 'seven up,'-'- 1(10 slakes (o. bo his daughter fanny against the crop ci wtieat. j nis, 01 course, the young man indignantly refused, because he could bear the idea lhat the hand of l.er he loyed should be made the subject of a bet, or that be should win a wife by gambling for her, and, peihnns, be cause ho knew the "old man" was "hard lo beat," nnd that there was a strong probabili ty of loosing both wheat uuij wife. It waa not until the Major, with his usual obstinacy, bad sworn that unless he. won her, ha should neygf haye her, that ihf young man was forced reluctantly (o consent to play. The table was placed, and the players, (ook. tieir 6eata, with Miss Fanny between to watch the progress of the game. The cards were regularly shuttled nnd cut, nnd it fell to the Major's lot to deal. The first hand wns played, and Hubert made gjfl to his opponent's high, low game. Robert Ijeu dealt, the Major begged ; il wq fiivent a"d, the Major sgain made tbreo to his oppo nent's one. "Six to two," said Miss Fanny with a sigh. The Major ns he again dell the cards winked knowingly and said : :t am good for that wheat, Master Hob." ' ' 'fhe od man turned up a rnmp t was q spade. Fanny glanced ut her father's hand her heart sank ; ho held Ihe three and eight spots, and tho king ! She ihen looked at Robeil's har:di and lu I he held, tho aqe, queen, deuce and knave, She whispered Kobe it to beg ; he did so "Take it," said ihe Major. MThreo to sijj," gaicj thi ngjtateij Jj:-5 Fanny aloud. Robert led hjs deuce, wbicl) the Major followed, by playing iie kins; j Robert 'put his queen on jt- T)e Major supposing j was the young man's last trump, leant over llje tahle, and tappi;ig the lat lijcji with hi? finger, said ; That's good ns wieat'" ( it ?' nsked Robert, ns ie displayed th,e eyes of the astqnished M''jur the ace and jack yet in hi hand. ! High, low, jack, gift, out) the jprne,'' shouted IJubert. "Qui ' enlentiqijly exejaimed Fanny. "Good as wheat," added Robert, as )e flung his arms urouiul her neck and kissed hor. In due lime they were married, am) eyer afier, when anything ocouriei qf a pleasant nalaie 10 the hrPy Pl,P,,i 'hBV w'o'ld exr press their emphaljo npprobaliqn of jt by the phrasef 'tjgq4 a V)eal." Wir c'l, sajd a lyranjca) hushand one, mqrning to hit abused cqnjnrl, "I wish you wquld mqke ipe a pajr of false qosorns.'V "j should thjnky repijtf(l hi "that i bosom as falsa, as yqrs is, would be ufH-cient." LOCK I NO IP THE LOXDOX TOWER. Few persons are nwaro of the strictness with which Ihe Tower of oudon is guarded, from foes without and from lreacher.y with-t in. Tho ceremony of shutting ; it, tip every night continues, lo be as solemn'Uaail1 os, ri gidly precautionary as, if French invasion, were actually nfoot. Lnmedialely after, "tattoo" all strangers, are expelled ; nnd, Ibo, gates once closed, no'Jiing shorl of such im peratiye necessity ns fire or sudden i'lncss, can procure their being reopened till the ap pointed hour tpe neijt morning. The ceremony of locking up i yery an cient, curious, and stalely. A few rninutea, before the clock strikes the hour of electi on 'Tuesdays and. Fiidays, twelve the Hea Warden (Yeoman Potter,), clothed in a lorif red cloak, bearing in bis band a hjipe Quitch, of keys, uiul attended by a brother Wardetn carrying a gigantic lantern, appears, in front uf the main guard house, nnd calls out in a, loud voice, "Kscort Keys !" A.t these word the Sergeant of the Guard, with five or six men, turns qui and follows hirn lo Ilia' 'Spur," or outer gala ; each, gentry' challen ging, as they pass his post, "Who goes llieto !'' ' Keys.". The gates being care fully locked and barred ihe Warden' wear ing as solemn an nspect and making as much, noise ns possible the procession" re-" turns, tUe sentiies exacting the same 'expla. nation, and receiving the game answer aa) befogs, rriyet' onc more in front of tht main guard-house, tho sentiy tere giyes loud stamp with his Toot, nnd the following conversation takes place between him and the appi.oach.iog parly : Who goes I here V- Keys." "Whose keys V "Q,teen Victoria's keys." ''Advance Queen Victoria's keys, and all'.a, well." ' Tha Yoeman Porter then exclaim", ','Goi bless Queen Yieloiiu.U Tbe main guard dc: voully respond "Amen." The oflicer 01 duty giyes the word, "Present arms 1" thu ftrelocks rattle ; the officer kisses the hilt of his sword ; the escort fall in among theif companions; and the Yeoman Porter march es majestically across the parade alone to, deposit tho keys in the Lieutenant's lod: ginsis. The ceremony oyer, no( p.nly is all egres atu( ingress totally preluded, but even with in the wails no one can stir without bein furnished with the countersign ; and any one who, unhapp.ly forgetful, venture, from, his qimilers, unprovided with his tali-man, is. sine to be made the prey of the f .ol spnti; nel whose post he crosses All of which is pleasantly aburd, and re tf.iuila us of (ho stately manner in which the, crown was catiied about, when the yiiitq. Tower was on fire. IlEAtTtriNO AD t',RElEntlU H: The Scientific American gives tho follow- difeptions for making a beautiful hair oil, w hieh, may bo cf uu to some of ouj reaijers : Take a pint pf oliyo oil a,ud b,rjng it up tq 00, degree of heat in a clean pan, (no iron) and add half an ounce of pcarlash niu sir wel for cn minutes, Take it (T antj set it to cool ; when c,old, a sedimen wilj be fouml at tho bptlom. Pour of the clear ihru.ih a cotlQi plolh, and put it up in botttj fo use. Tho petnlash combines, wiil t',)e margerjn ncitl in Ihe oil, leaving tjjq olein ; this will V ftfp frum o(ot. It can bo colored red with garqnein, (a piepaifitioq (if madder,) but hair oils should, never la colqred. All the hair oils of the perfumers, b,io ejtjier pf q rei or yclluw color. T'1' tq please thu eye of the buyer, who mistake, mi adulterated fpr a superior arlicje. jlair oils should be clear oiu nearly pqloress. By exposing the olive oil, rcfi;;cj, as descri betl, lo the sun, in well corked hollies, i '.fill soon become coloiless, limpid as waler nnd exceedingly beautiful. Any person cjij i;us prepare lis own hair oil. An article in tio "Philqsop!tical f ransacj tions," says that if the ashes of vine bran; ; clics aro boiled in red wine, and this (the lj: quid) applied milk-yariq to the hair every evening, it will prevent the hair from falling out. A mixture of goqd brandy ami, oivq oil is good lo pieveul the hair from falling out. by applying jt wilh a sponge before go. ing to bed, uud brushing Ihe bead well. The head must be well 'luslied when ihese lutiopj aro appliei. By wnship the heaoj wjth a solution of borax, say twice per. week, Ihofe ptedisposqd tq damliqili will fjiid a peifect cine for it. Mrs. PiAn-rKGyo(i ACiAij;. ' Risens'es js ye; py yarjous," said ftlrs. Partington, as she re; turned from a street door conversation willt lit. Bolus. "The Dr. lolls me that poor oU Mrs. Haze has got two buckles pu her ungs j l is dreadful to think of, iecare. The dis. eaej i) o yarjous I one tyay vye h,oar of peo. pie's dying of hermitage of t)e lung;, another, way of the brown creature hero they Ie' us of the elementary panal being out of order and thereabout lonsors of the throat; we tearqf a peuroloyy in Ihe hea.l, there of an embargo ; one side of us we hear of mert beiqg k jlled by gelling a pound, of tqi'tib beef ju the" saicofogus, another k)j hnelf by discovering his jocular vein. Tni"8,t'nB'' so, that I declare dod!l kn" how lo sub: scribe for any disease now-a-days. Now, name and new nostrjls takes ihe place of thq old, and I might as well throw my old ho.lj bag away." Curtft Bag. 1'itr. Love redurej lo luati.