m in V II. B.31ASSER, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. i. :. OFFICE, MARKET STREET, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. 3-iFamUy jletospapfr-Dnofiij to JjolfUcs, a.mnturc, iiovai,.i, jfoit7flT antr ijpiiicsUc'jictosj "science ano iVc arts, (Hovfcultuvr, ittamts, amusements, vc SERIES, VOLA 7,! NO. 2. r-SUMivY sXtUUIXVY; AVAIL M8 : OLD SER1KS VOL. 14, K0."f.i R4IS OP THE AMERICAN. ; .- I AMKlllCA.N' I. puhli.iiett every rAiituriluy nl Oin.l.A SI per ionium In lie iiiitl li;ilf jenrly ii e. - Nit p iper diseontiiMjetl amil all urreurage. wr ni mniinircli'iii. nr letter, mi Imniitert netting In ee, iiiaur .ueull.Hi, mutt In i'ofc i' I'AIU. TO CUIUS. C'pie to tine ittklre.., 03 ,IU i - Lis Do i , U'llU , l)i 1m IHKl i il .ilnr. in mlvniicn will pay for three ye-at' aul iiii to the American. ... lumc ol IS lines, 3 liuiM, tullissjiieitt inseiltun, ipiare, 3 month, nil lis, . ear. - ' ' c Cunt, of Five lines, per annum, null other., nilverlisinst ! the r, with Hi" privilene of inserting - w Trent nilveriisriTieiil. weekly. I.nri-Bi AiWertmememe. n per sgreeinent. f I no S3 3' II inn jno 3lW 10 (Ml t M.W ot j 'T T (JUNE Y A T IA W , " EtHBURV, PA. 'uaiuess attended to in the Couutio of Nor nhcrlatul, Union, Lycoming and Columbia. ,', ' ' Refer lot . j P.; iV A. KOVOIUII, ' . Lower &. Unrron, Somen & Suoilgrnss, Reynolds, Mc.Earhin.1 & Co.. Sprring, IjoinAV Co.. V Phil ad. : HENRY EONNEL, AT LAW. -. Ujftct opposite Ihe Court House, Ivmbury, Northumberland County, Ta. I'imnpt utlenlioii to bnsi'ie.-'S in B.ljninin" ii nl it a. VHX. M. ROCKEFELLER, JHU.B58!S5V, E.i. Pro. 13. lfiSl. If. II. L- SHINDEL, 7, SUN BURY, PA Dcccmlicr 4, 152. If. )()0TOli I. W. HUGHES,; "XFTICE on BrnaiHvay, near the Ejiiscoi al c: church. Smi'.inrv. Sunliury, May I t, lSSH. tf. 1 ''N. M. New limit's Uculty't Row, Norwegian -street, I'ullsville, -7 . i'cui.a. n A CONSTANTLY ON IIANU A SUP ilV of all b'ju'ii of ' IiCa.1 Plic. tflifet Lead, r:i..L 'Tin tt il'i Tii!i. Ktlonrer H.itll. H MirH its. Hose. Uonlile and sinurltf A, tin? Pump, and Wa- tor Cloisoti; also, all kinds of braes Cocks fur ..... i t: I 1 til .1... ' wni'T anu sicaiu. uia wu u, . f-,r Eiitfincs. All kind, of Copper Work and , Pluiiitung done in llie ncnicsl manner at the shortest notire. N.'lJ. Cash paid for old Brans and Lead. 1'altsville, Auj. 27, 185;l. 1 y ; tile spots ul We.trrn ir"inia. Jo the IMPORTANT TO PHYSICIANS AND location of their infant seitlement they gave LADIES. name of Fisher's Hollow, evidently CiONKlDKNC K cm i piTenl. i the futi.-st exieni. in ! suggested by the appearance'6f the place. Oie iiae ..f the serr..Br..Mi. litrr. m flnii- Jt ay ; a jma valley, surrounded on eve ddnliui. 8a tu:iny UmiibiiikI ruji. are knfiwn nl entire i r,. ,i."..n L.i iclirl H Liilie. noin tin: luiwt inlcine viin of !ily mid ' ry Side by Undulating llllljl, Upon Which anxli-ty of iniml, luiaiiiK lr..in me une of oilier iippliiiilim. -rMB u n.;,r, hempen the cleat inr which the c4-u reimtntiim whatever. ne-nr uf mruii, ri.im. ,rini already nuiii oeseen ine cieai ing men ine of atl kimts. nml eliiitlCireMinuioiw( tlietemleiiey of wlneh ' aXe ol Ihe Settler had be'in to make, Slid t-i iioure llie imlieiil, i. hut too Weil known In iu-.inv BUI- , e ,, " i- . .i fere., an.l pUvmeiaii. Toiiv.ml nil (' .nnterfirt.. npplv ' " moKe Ol til COttage Curling above tile per. mnlly or l.y letier to Mr. II . No. l WuHiiit Sireel ; faft r,n trees. A swift brook, deSCend- exaiiiniQ her niiinlure ml eaeti Snjipirter, sunt her I'ntlett . .... . St.ib'. Copyright lulH'ts on cneli Ux. Her Supu liter, tire lllg rapidly IrOin Its mountain SOIirCe, guf- .iiicO'iml hy a Mumliiir nf ia year, ami ill. lr llie I'neill. ,l an.l -'nl ivheil nr ilu.lnnv hull nml t. e i,5i.ll,li o. the liit.et name, in the I'mluJ tilale.- S1''1 a"" fplacU 0V er Its tOII De, ailtl Vvk.m t mail ism. . I'mcn m miv.te. Aii.treM, the dark summits of the Ciiinhei'nd inoun- wh'ilexile or relnil onler. t J AS. UKTI'S, Agent, No ; , , , j , , ' ji ,l, , 3-ji Waimu re.t, I'hii iiieipto. ... . tains in the dutance, added all that was riiiia.,o.'i'iiirr i, i&3 if. .wanting to make the scene romantic and The band of hardy itifn, who had made B o i) K s 1. 1. l h k , , M-trkft Street, CTTWRTTTJV t i TirST received and for sale, frcsh supplr of 'V 4.;r.: 41. ItlOIt: far Singing Schools. He is also opening at this time, a large nKHorlnirnt of Hooks, in every branch of Literature, riiiitinir of Poetry. History. No.eU, Uoioancc. . Seienlirjo AVoike, Lav. Me.lu-iue, School and Chiljicn a Hooks, bill. s; Sehool, PocUl . l Family. lth ' with ami wiiho.it Kiisraxiinzs. ami every of vari- ctv o) liinding. Prayer l)nok. of all kind. AIJ jti't rereied and for salo. Pardon. Ui. xt of the law. ol Pennsylvania, edition ol 1801, cent price only fti.OO. Judge liead rdilioii of Blarktour: Cinimin. I lanes, in 9 vol.. 8 vo. formerly .old at I,Hu, and uow ollered in fte.li ImiJini;) ut llie low ricc of tii.OO. A Treati on the laws of Pcnnnytrania rs- si linS Ihe estates of liecedeiits, hy Thoinjs F. liordoi, priie onlySI.Ot. A . 4 ravels, ovne and Ailventurea, all ol which will I sold low, cither for ca.h. or coun- try produce. j Fchruary, SI, 1S52. tt. ' f Shantokiii Town Lots. rIII T suhsrrilicr is now prrpuiid to rvhihit and iliH)M of Lois in llie new 'Town-Plat of feharaukiii. Pvr.orts ik'.irous of puri ha'iii; run ascertain the term and raiMhitoita ol' sale hv Calling oil llie suhsi'rjlier, al Muiniokin. W.f. ATWATliK, Agent, fhamokin, Orl. 15, ln.'iS.-. if. Fit IT 7. i II EN DKY, Store. 29 N. 3J ttrret . rKiL.Annt.vfii a Maruerq M.nul.i luirr., I'uuii t., Inipoitrra, Coiniui.iou e l (iennitl l.ratlier Itu-insu. W 01. Htl.K HKTMI.. (TT Main.i. lory IS M.ijareits, Blrert. Phil.. Au4u ?0. IUI. IV. 'lo ho lTiMitt'd. au4 lllo SlouwiH M'.rl .lir.l, Hun- Utiy. Iu.uii l II. M.wh , last ai lu.un i il.s uHiis wl ill Auii'ii'M. JUtlt Vamila lle.it uf a .upvriui iB4lily iwel uj (u, l. L.us)4. '. HUM iBK 1NKUMiMM'se.Wbi4te4 uk. "shJ al IW (.a ink lot Mj KU1, h (w.-amix a. l.-'o. MAi.sJH. SIKtKal -Ah ki4 U HZU iU,',j ms tul Mis by U-tUUKROfct-n. - U.ikeS sliMt. rm lit fw Il4., ' Msbttn.lM.a. IS),-. i II. k MAa.tst 4Ml'WIS, 111 - I . R K I .EOT VO KTllY. ' f ) -J W LINES ON THE LOST NAVIGATORS. . . Sthain, lrnin ll;e eiiurr rye " To Uoruli'n V.mlrhi erj!iI hii b lionndlIia nuM ' i Fiom Helm, far fpend, wl:aie Uuy wiih nilent nivlil . nrji)iim eternity. in vain: no snil appi Hrs, lluaiuiu, on yla.l.-uinu wing tiie lorg-lo.it blHVB To love's loud gnzc; 'lis but ome reatleta wave i ' : . . Wlm li tlirra ita white crest reura. , .. WluJe in the loin; left limn, ' u- The niolluM, wife, and tliililien anxious wait, Ult .iiKi.it h llie limiJe i liair, oil utir the rale, , . A hi ul lait were come. I'lerutred, lie bade lliem atnnd, Ih.b.ii ihe uules ul Nij:li', ami Iti ihe hull Wtirie cohl eleiiiul kill, leail line Blid U 11 -Thai tloomi'il )et ilauntle(i bund. . . ... Douinvd, but uitlnint decay, They'WM. ihiooyli D.a.h. yet ncvef reach llie Ininb, ' lilipeMr-ll.l.lt hxed, I hey Ma 1 1 J ll O dOOIH . Ol iheii' Hill lile bhu clay, v Tilt ceMsnii roil.i.' n nd ' ' Lite K.-yjii'n k ms embalmed, they're real- ' ' Ina 'line, , Eu h in ln ii e-hi-n n aepiiichre, And p) ramiil nl Mimv. Vel Ocean lulU ilieir knell, , Fkiiii i-lime l'ii lime llie Milemn peal ncenl., Ami hhIi Hi Voice ul many wuleis blends Tiic-u dire Imieiul. , And llie wimU wait for iliTn, For iininy a bieexe winch loves iho seaman . biave, . . .. . Uy i-lielly bt-aeli. nr in ii c-hir-1ike cave, Now Mny itieir leipiiein. ' The secrel nf llieii f.it Shall, when ihe i-e.i ti'1-'3 "P 'ls 'l"-'"1' be hlVII. And J...I n.r j.-.meut by hi great White IMUIIM The woild sh.ill cunri'jale. 3. Select (Talc. J7rom llie Ujtiim ire Literary Gizcite. THE INDIAN LOVER. r.Y cnor.nB scott. . MaiiV years aju, when the people bewail gradually to move onward from the crowded . . . . . . . . . 1-,(,t.!,) (,, (innrr tli0 cultivation some 01 uie ln,oudlt,d ,or,.sl. and to iht.r desti- . ' . . . ii v in the commencement ol cultivating i this vast continent, a band of hardy pioneers settled themselves down in one of the fer- (.:3 naCf. (heir home. were, nerlint)--. for the uirtst part, i.i.sensiUle to the beauties which would have thrown many a senti- mental tourist into ec.-tacies of pleasure; they had other things ol (ar greater im- pmlance to Ihem to occupy their Otb n'ion. Sorr.iunried hv trifles of savage, who lonk- ed upon the encroachmenta ol Ihe whites with disliU,., and whose friend.hip could . . ' , .. nul ,,e a moment at a time ; and moreover cut Oil by distanc e and wai.it of cod roads from a Irequent intercourse with large town?, they bad to by ,l(.1)S n,amif.ictiirers, fanner's, huiit- its, and, ifnnv fighting was to be done, tliev h i,l tu be soldi T ti). Such a state ' things n ni.l very lavornhle to the gen- 1 1 -r and more intellectual tendencies ol our nalure j hut slill Ihe natural beauties nl Kjdler'i 1 1 ,..w Were not without an infiV ence upon (he rugge, men who resided ' , ,h,r, i lllJ OTtong them Were to b- seen forms, who, while in their physical d.-wl- opinents they had no superiors, yet in their tempers and dispositions were mild, brave and gem rous tu a fault. S'ich character was Ri!iert KlRnier. To the cultivation of a few acres of lar.d. he ad b'd the trade ul It'si kunith, and had ( a mini I limine will a workshop adj. lining. I aitiuli il uun the banks uf ihe brook. Jt j was here ihe ill,i;. rs had their most p-p. liiar p'ji-e j result when they I. II an in cliiialion to have a litlle giiipin rex. lion, and to In ar anv foreign news, fur the place wa fiirtuiiale in having no tavern at this periol id lis hi.lury. It wa' on a fi'i nviruin in tho mnnth til May, when lh trees hyn to snnw their lik ely reen, and Iho wild It iwers In (iriii up aireni. ih thick and lanlmt under wixid, that a ynmij man, in I tie homespun dr.-s. of the lai kwiMMt tninter, sIimm! al Ihe smithy. Finding lie wa uuitmte-rd, he i rated his Kunda Himii lht karf! nl his lonff I rill', with a o.kI ii at ti a Inuraiian nl the Vutiiif WMikinan wiilun. And well he miilil, f t, as il ri il-1 with lua la.k, and r- jilt I nit HI liis kireiilli, the smitll (hfeW in liltwnv riliaiiil, and mide Ihetpaiks llr IfiMK the bested IfiHl Ifilh eVeiy tick ol bis M.e,i. hsminef, and ecruied the very efjn,Oiii.iH ul aihteiie !. .i in inly atreiitfih. In four ui kis lirti'ins, toVf'r, he nudeellhe Intro. 'if, an I a i.i'i.is' al (He inUtiluet id his uhs. 'in, ha siopprd Lis oia, ud 44frd , uai hiuiisMtdly ii-, au, ltd), al ywui ul4 liitki M usual, tf t iha Kka Ut wast uul liiaw, ni 4 M)ikin Vut .tixH buU tj a h yn" .'n ,0 8"" ''' dnv"' nA i"-'cral)lci.,z,n likr h,vs-ll !" ' ', ' '10 ' a'2hfd the hunt. r, f'sMtlc flown mderd. Ha, hn, t low the fr.P wood? too much for that ; it eiva me ti e same pleasure to roam llierpand to exercise my limhs, As it euidently givea yon to throw your brawny arn.s about with thai great ugly bamine,, and as lor being peace able, yen are just as ready for a brush, as the best ol os." . j "Well,, well, yon ore abjtd right, I inns: conlessjV but what do you say to coming and lending me a helping hand sometime? In a little while, I think I could make a good smith nl you, and th;re is nlore woik than the pair of us could do." -,! "Thai's not a fad idea," said Charley Hush, the l ilnter ; "but," he continued, looking up the road, "what is Ihe matter now ?" " f , r 1 , Rihert, with the heavy linmmr still in his hand, came quickly lo Ihe door; and, then the cause of hit companion's remark was soon apparent, (or a young girl, in the first bloom of womanhood, was running ra pidly towards the place where they were standing, JT ri her hands she held a slrinw of flowers, hound together lor the purpose of forming? a wreath, but her hair was (low ing loosely and in disorder down her back, and her whole appearance bore th" marks of some strange and sudden fright. When she came tip to them, at first she was too much Hurried to spi-ak ; hn! niters little while, gaining breath, she lotd lliem that. enticed hy Ihe beauty of 'lie morning, she nml heeii out into the woods to eather some 'if the earlv (lower?, and while thus rnga g"tl, had been Stan led hy the appearance nl three savages. JI was irn- Ihev had not offered her any violence: indeed the words- which one nf them addressed Pi her were expressive, if admiral ion, if she might judge , . i , , . ' n oin ii is iooks; nut she was too much dis turbed tn nndersland.wh.it was meant, and Mriu.eriiateiy run away as fust a she rould. To add weight and innfirn ation to her statement, the jiiujertsol her f'.-nr were s-en leisurely making towards Ihe spot where the speaker stood.' , "Don't he afraid, S.uah said EiTingiT, as he saw an expression of dread upon her features; "they canned hint ynn here : and lei us hear what they have to say for them selves; they are from a -friendly tribe." Yes," remarked Dush, "I "should just like to see them do ynn any harm, bow easy 1 could put a bullet tliraugh them: but the best policy is to be as friendly to them as possible." The Indians fra.li)a!!y approach' d the place where the three slooi!. Two f,f them were ordinary looking men, as Irighlful as paint could possibly make them, but the other had a striking and even handsome countenance, and a body of proportions that evinced immense muscular s!ren''th. "The daughter of the paleface," said he, in a muscular tone of voice, "need nol (lee from the sight of Attalba. Her form is more beautiful lhan the voting (awn, or ihe wild flowera that prow' by the stream. Attalba is the hero of his tribe; there is plenty in bis house. ; Cut is lodge is vacant, and if Ihe daughter of the nale face will consent jo be his wife, Attalba will be her slave, and her life .hall be as happy as the joyful song of summer birds." " Sarah, at this sudden offer, crept closer to Etlinger for protection, and he, coloring with a feeling of jealousy, rather than an ger, answeied : . "Indians," said he, "the daughters of the whites mingle not their blood with that of ihe red men : our manners, our ha'ii's, our lives are difli-reid. L-t each of us lol luw the tribe in which he was born, let each of us work out his destiny in peace." The Indian's eyes, upon the reception of this speech, shot forth some most re vengeful eleauis, but with the seeming sto ical indifference, fir which these people have always been remarkable, he nntioned to his companion, and together they im mediately departed. Sarah and Llliuger had for s-rivtim t. been betrothed liters, and in the mutu il happiness they ( It in each others society', this ine. ling ami the L ars it was calculated tq rtlgeiul. r. Were soon lorgotlen. Time or lliem did not lly along iinou leaden v n i. ! t wiih the richest iliri ei, a t1 surrounded hv a crowd ol the rosiest hoti s Nut so did it speed along with the In dian. Accustomed, as lie had heep, to the ight of rude, caie.-ss women, tu at- d in many instances almost wne than b.-as:. qI hniden, Ihe beauty and grace of the white ir! had hurst upon Irs presence like a viMon Ironi srme hri?liler land. Th shaft itt love had pierced deep'y into ,i. heart. A feeling, winch (! rmil.i not a firt iit. 1 rst jiul, hjdUk. n p.i--e,i on of his nature. Ihe woods, the streams, Ihe excitement of the chase, Ihe deeds of war, in which lie had famed an many scalp, and ri-n to h the chi'-ltaiu nl In. luV, had lo-l .ir hu their rharin. Thus ,ir h ni ti'i.e, he IriMiped in liineliueM an.l xi'iln le ; l,ul si length plan occurred In him Lv whii h his fame udhl he iurrea.-'d, and hi. hi h i'l hope r'ied. This ws, lii make a iidil. n and Ireai herons initlangM iuni llie ImI iiiI s -llleiiiriil, and lo lake Ihe while fill pri-onrf, In the recnli(,n (d th. projerl, hnil ev. er, lie ha I more liilliriil' ies tn t-nemiiiles lhan lie fir at ima lined, Inr Ihe Inlw. I,. tilled Saiiiio tKaulaveshy hlll a e ae. 'iU aellleuuriil id liiduUlliMu) Men In ai ih'in , ml then neiuisCy U.rewd n imlt dij nn , llul any y foul. I he yarned HV npell rupt'lle. H ie A Ha'l . I.eill.l his linal inll n-ut e and rh.ipiei.r e id Ihe r. stel " ami by -.. nj p"t ib rn- lfolhltlrll ol thv wtiile. .S'i.1 li.iW, bl sir ajtlli, they Vkritf Jiitin the red niei) In ili.Unl hunlii yrrMin.l., h (i.luaMy imis l lh . louy v' hisliihe, ami id p.. tiunt ol Ih'if Mis nature, sasily ni. J U iwvor of (iuliy liJ Tha -fp UleJns wtl a.4 ttsJv, IhJ rt thkH usii.il doner and udom, ' before -uig out ..,, Buch rxp-Mlhions w.". pform morn il)an a hun)ied warrior;., -ih flouvr ol the trio. irrs.-d I'.irwaid oi thnr pressed ! tnHich, ( carry death and destruction to the homes that were resting in security and pence.. , , Bit for nnp circumstance the annals of Fisher's Hollow would have soon been closed. Hush hat) been from home longer lhan was his usual custom, and fortunately, when thinking of returning, he came upon the Indians; and with the usual caution of Ihe backwoodsman, without being discover. ed himsvlf, perceived that nil ol them were hastening lo Ihe village .with a hostile in tent. He waited to know no more, but, made all Ihe haste he possibly, could, to in furm his friends of their danger, 6 rind lo prepare-for Ihe -encounter. The danger was most unexpected ; hut, in a short time, anonl twenty uu-u were soon ready' lor sen ice; ami armed .with the deadly ti!e, they pjsted lhomels in the wood bv, which the settlement mi s'. fiist be apjiroach ed. ' . . The Indians advanced with the craly stea thiiiess lor. which they have always been renowned, ami the first sign tlv-y had that tin ir designs Were discovered, Was liom a well direrted volley ol the roncea'-' ed rill.-nien, which laid many of their best nu n iow. The hattle then commenced in earnest. Hut the arrows of the savages could do hut li'tle . Secnlioii, and in a short time il was easy to p. re ive how the fight would terminate. Analhu knew that the lay was lost, but his j-alnus ev, discern ing under Hie cowr of a tree, a form I tint he had long hated, he (teteru.iued that one ol the passions ol his nature should at least be sati-li.-ii, or bis life should pay Ihe for feit. To fulfil his purpose he, his com panions to lake Ih.-ir chance, and cnuiouslv made his wav Ihionjh the uuih rwood. , E;li nger had just discharged his piece : when the saiacre soran r trom his coiir.nl- melit, and strut It at him with bis uplifted : tomahawk. The blow was warded oil with ! then', she n es il in' justice and lo her fi iendly the nlle, and then the men clung together, ; relations ith tbi" uoveiiimeni, tnumird i'th Blid.jrrappled v. ith cai h other in an em- oreat vtuilaiice L'iiinst tint r.vo.bi ant exer biace which each felt (, hH deadly, liolh j ci-e of ihne pawei. nnd in case of ii.jmie Wer-men of tail stature, large p oporlions , to p,ovidH rur prompt redress.' I have id" and Well developed limhs : and a they i rMy lakeri measures In present In Ihe guv swayed lo and fro with the inlentivs ol j eilllllH(, I)f s j .. iltj,lry (1f the their struggle, ,t was difficult to see which Clllui alIlh, j.j,;, i , .u,,,,,,,;,,,, ,, H,.j would be the -ainerin the strife. Etter f . llIi(ct Wjl,i(ir, ,, , demami however,, proved to be the- weaker : and t . .. . , . . ... ,. , l .IK,.,. , .i i i -.u .i n- '. i 1 immediate indemnity lor tho injury which tailing down, exhausted with the efiurls he , 1 had made, the Indian, with bis powerful h,s Xh'"A'S '' V11" "1 ,n 0,,r I" knees, pinned ," to the ground. A nd : vlcvv r !,", r111"""' 'he island id Cuba, its now the cxliulting pssk.r.s of the irtor i 1'ros.imity lo oar ecus', tins reU:imi hu h ii seeti.ed to gain entire mastery of his nature. mnst ever baar on our commercial and other Instead of taking immediale revenge upon j Interests,, it i in vain In ejkpi-cl ihal a series his enemy, be began la lecount the d.uo.s (Jf m fuendlv nets inltiiijjii.a .ur cotiiinercial lie l.uJ pe(orm.-d, the ictoi i. s he i,a l ,iuh!s, nnd Ihe adoption of n policy threaten won, and to taiint hi-.n with cowardice, ;,: ,r , .,lll;iv f ihesp State uuo wuu u e m-a-.n i.e woui.t sin die ; I .t t . . i i ii ' il w.is in out? uj ms? narns vstiiS ru rage, when bis arms were thrown madly about, and his eves were unturned towards 11,.. .1 .1. . .. -i 1 , . "1 llie oiy , won lot- tl-eoiill llliUe: soi III- ennii ili-i P.l!.,.,e I .. : :.i.. f ' ' 'V " I " ' I-1" ' movement, released liis ti 'hl hand, and with the quickness of li-ghtning, snatching a knile from his De!t, plunged it into, the Indian's heait, . Without a groan, (lie painted warrior fell hack a lifeless corpse among the withered leaves nf the forest. A short 'time alter these occurrences, Edinger and Saiah were married, and the Indians, never recovering (mm their tis comfilure, ilepaito.d to more riislant Jiiiriling grounds, and left, the inhriStau's of Fisher's Hollow in undisturbed jmsfessinn of their lands. , ., ; riU.Xk OF A EI.IMl ItODSE. An accident of n singuJar thiracter hap. pened op Wednesday i.iyht. la-l at a hiaj.se in the Queen's ' Ci'eeiit. The Loose in qnes. tion han"p-irl!y liiideigromiil kitchen, I'll a sky'iaht over it, nnd a b ink nf a'een-.vvaid lima up one side lo n level i h llie k I li:br. A-i ul I hmse having been I. need nut (or the night on the c.iMiinm', beino blind, l.y some means got into ihe gulden and on in Ih' sal-1 slope. The lemptino 'l,ii.' lined the iiocou-m-ioii ginzi'i In hi hiie( for pieseuily ihe liu foiliuiaie animal fell light ilneiigh 'be sky light head biremost i iiu Ihw kitchen Kdow. cinyuig Ihe whole of Ihe skyhuht wi ll him upon Ihelnble, ciu-hing , vei y i binu lo ulnnis The seivants, who weie honing nl ihe lime' had a iutil In.rioW- escape of Itn ir l.ves, ,'lr the poor 1111i111.il kicked i ut i i all din cimns. tni -giiig down p'ale lack, dresser, dish cm l'i. ke. The p.eir enU. almost ti.iutK', tans' 11. .1 of the ki'ch ui nnd (a ho- ill. u l.i c, Unc)ii;: , il.cuixUeM inn pl.uu i.ol (I '" llli'lit ,00 III 'l'.i po'll,',' I l.t sen billing 'iie ." '.nuidei '.' ulliyvcs '.' Hi llie too id ih.-ii loi L", ulid-l llie li-.l i.f the ii. tll.ill f.Cke.f lln I doois M ieau.e.t for Itie p du e i.i.l of Itn i1 win tows The iia.slerilill.nl was ftenl ami he cia.ll ni.d din n feailbl ihut i.n on colli iini.iir Milli'iwnl pluck tu leiiiiirn tin Ihe of ciioo. Al h i c'h a dieeuotii . (MMied, Il ll llie HI), III luM 1" l"4 ll.lui ll f ill ill, i.ie I so lliMUMK' l ll W,i,.l nol nol MIIOMI4-I the heap id Stld mailer slieviu nil aiblilul, 'l (on e II brrU, nnd t i ly ' The i mm htd .iit'alne I ur.-.l t'j"), i ll I WU. ii .t.lill) kll'td --f-'nl,!.-! I'.ftr lUutciio. ut P.'.rti.a 1 1 J.I .Mniwt i We M mi housed In a) lli.il ll.e .ioa. lale Ul p.ilaj U'iitei'll s. i.l I. el a. I I Nl I lellli-l' en an) l lli' l pulld lt icpul'lie of L'l ''wi, lutug tt en 1.. lure I loon 'J. II. lu I , I lie wltoW pM.'j ooU'll.f. .III Ih, i d hnle. lit kl irHt(il.is ii! ) 'i.-mI f In 41 111 J III J Vrlll M-rM)ll.aii U UII.I a H'4Aj4 avaliMtL lUri.ta Trt-'A piui ef eii, le.ls) and I U'lelU't la.lii..', IS ur, yutl'S b( bi.iist (oui an I in.u'i U Vol. $i ist'-yi.ia o skis 1 bi. to i , tul iU'( 4 iiWta'l It.ilii4 I' IH1 .'t,.M1 ax4 'UI4l ft. It 4 a auj !. ttl i niifi oLTii.von: Tut ni.tcic ...... , wanuiuu. ?. i m The 6dl.w ,.S is. a .Mess.se f u.n p,,.s;d,;Ill Pieice, on the sul ji-i I. of ihu Uiack W nmor l OlitlHSJe : To the Horse cf Hcjirescnttilivrs ; ,. ' In etmi l anee wilh the lesulutirin of the House of Repre.-oiil.tivl-J rd Ihe 10 h inst, 1 herewith transmit a lepnrt of Ihe S.-eietiiry of Slate, ro iliiining nil :hn iiifotniHti in re ceived lit the D' pnrimout in lelation to the seizure of the ll'iu-k Wairior, al llivain, mi Ihe 2S Ii r.ll, , Then bus Leon in tic cmirse nf u lew years p il many oilier ins'iinees id nauressiim iipuu our cnniineiee, violations of the lights of Ameiiciiu citizens, aiul bund a to the iih i ioti.i I 'flap,' I v llie Fpanish Hiiihoij. lies in Cuba, n ml nil ntleinp- to i.bliim re diesS haviuy led to niotineled nml finiil.'ss nemitiaiions. The ih cnmenls in these ea.en have been rolilhintuiis, find when prepared wilt lie scht'tii' 'Cnusre. These now Iran., milled lelate evcln-ivelv to the ei.n e id the D'nck tVariior, nn.t preenl sn clear a cae of wrniij thai it would be tens-nimble' in cvped full mdeiiiuii v ; ihereTiire, oon as ihi- tin justifiable and nflensive conduct shall ' be 'mule known in her Catholic. Majesty's iov ernmen! ; but similar ep i-laiii". in othpr case, have nut , been lealied. The (iffeml. iug party i- at onr donr, wi h li'oe powers for nsuressimi ; but' litiue,: il i iilleued, for repirntiiio. The source nf redies is in in. oilier he.nispheie, nnd the iinw ers to our just complaii.ts ma do tu the home aovem Ineiil aie but ihe ii'peliicni of .-.eiiseH reudei' e,l by inferior oliii-ials, to their superiois in leply in lepreseiila! ions of nit-condiii-l. The peculiar ratiiiilinn of the pin ties has nudouhl- e. ilj miia'Ii eujiavated tit am o ai.e s and i juiii-H which oi r cili.ens h ac sinTeied f. om the Ci.ban uu:hoiiiies, nod i .tin d us iinl Ki-em tu nppieciate In its full extent hei respouMhility lor the inn luet id the million. Ui'i' 1:1 VIVI1 very cMiaindiuary poweis lo r J t.un wi,h r,.nt.(u leatinns. Li .1.. -r. kt 1:.,-. r 1 1 1 it nifri 1 -"s nini ii 1 1 tiinii iiuii; iiiij i7i rneut of our difficulties with Spain should foitimately fail. I shall nol hesilalo to U't the authority and means which Conaress may faut to etisuio Ihe nbsui ranee of our riuhis, lo obtain redress for .injuries, ic eivi'd, and to vini'icaie the honor of our flag In nuticip.iliou of ihul rouliiigeiicy, wlii. li I earnestly hope may lint arie, I siiguesl In Cnhgiess the piopiiety of adopl ina such pin visional measures ns the exigency tiT the case may seem In demand. (SigiudJ FatsKi.tN PirncE. Wushitigtoii, Slauli 6. 1851. Bi lT:n As 1111 indn-aium of the bilter hut red It-it by I ha Ciicuesi.u.s towards the Husjiiaiis, it is s'.atod Ihal a few- years tieiij slave sh j) sprung aleak mil to sea, just ns 11 Russian sleantei pusseil in the dislanc. The Tuiki-h slave-dealer, wh i prufened tive i the' chill blasis ot S. beiia, to u (giave . even in deep water, mude signal- ul ill-Mess, and ill" slean.er cuine up 111 lime tu it'svue llio shii uiid livi. g ca.go liuui ilei-liiictiou lint so dci .ly in lulled impliinted in i-vciy Cneas M.ui lieail lb it ihe sia.iluf iheiils levelled al Ihe Ihiiughl. of becoii.o.g :.' help.natcs ol the pay-co ile.l sol. lieM, i istea I of sh iriiij; lint Sun; pliiutis coiich ot a Tinkish p.i-h.i They had tiid adieu 10 iheii naiivtl noun I.. Ins w i II Imle emiitiuu, but as Ihe linssiau hip iippioached, lin y set 1 p a teruble mid deep 111 ina sci in ill. Siiiiiii spiui.o lieHillnnu illtU ihe sea, n. Iiei diovo then ki.ltc I. Ho llicir he.n's J to lliese heioines do.lh piefurublo lo Ih- !ni!..l tod of u delesieil MiLi'in il... Tin- snititm. weie t..keu In A, 1. 1 pi. and inn lied lo Co.jaik", or given lu 1 o.TiCCls ll i 1 van's. ''Cities C.ittwoop'' before h bt'ean M s. L'l'ph coil seul tliv follow ij . jj on Val u.iil.iu's liy to stvtse rtvi.f.a. I seiul iIiat I r 11 1 ml. eiisv'i . I o..') S sli ILm ff . he. ' a ivu.Umg lia.le I et'iMt 11 ; Civ. tJlitftt kel tt t,t. I )', I1. a q.'i.i' 'a. r.ut in in) Uit I -Joy, I I I.J '., T'l Iji, IU..I4 4. Tilt E npeiur of Pnivi4'" Pe p')' ' lb En. 'i. P. .! ih pi.tvllol', ! j l..!l.ed hi Ih p p. i. tu i It. .1 y Ihe la-l stljllicf. ,i l hu dtsrhitn any Intel. lion i l runt'oetl in lhi ings'e, mi . I piece, hi. 1 riM.oili.,y.iiV. y ii..o i, I -4 mi. uioiuil d. filling liiHiM-lf l in 11 I .i piulet i liltf liiatdi L'h. .4i. 4 j nii.t r.i'ki.lnu j iiu 1, .y luaMiiitil I,. t, coin 111. mi 141IL'. Hu pud t ..e. hiili.clf i.i.rtt.le lo iiii.tuf . t.i.l hit y iu. of 1 tl.np'.i.il F. 'I'Uol ia .kill'! Inn , a. L lut al4)l litalv l lh'( n.iioil Midi, A fioaa ra ina IV fm.i.ra Mai. attar Ihe wuitmaii .i lh iu mf.mwi ) of )Uln, uiitl evil, lu,n,.i,g ..ildi, .IK lit'ln,! un it piep.lJ fn t W..l,l..rf. ion ll.o ou vi I, i hs l.i a ul a hu It tb4 ir sui..a til lMvavvti U ta ltihy c biitt WI Fr in the St. tHls ttepttMicaa, March 10th. THE CAPTt'TlE OP MISS. WILl.OM. Tnc TW0' B,vs WITI ,1Kl F0Ufin'ANU It ECOT" r.nro froM tiik camasciics. 1 FoBT Washita, Choctaw S'.i m, 1 Chickasaw D.s'.ncl, Feb. 1 1. 1S54. J I read in your paper of 2 Lb nil , (icceived hero la si mail,) a ilnilling nnd interesting onrrnlive of ihe cap'uie und escape of M:8 J.iiib Adelaine WiUoii. by Ihe Ciinniicln.' In ilian, last summer, by whom she nnd her iv.o hi ol heid in-law (boys) weio taken off piioner.t. The fact nnd ihe puiliculars of Mrs. Wi' nn's capture, nnd the two boys, neat the foil -Phantom Hill." Texas, are corroborated by the same fact related lo ine heie, by the discharjied so'dier nlluded In by her in hei n. r'ative, (the soldier havinu pass-d this way In Aiknnsa-.) nlsii i i relatm i to Ihe Mexican d.ivei being scalped lied shut, Mi- W. lefales. The soldier stated here, fin his artival, 'ha' he wan unable lo keep up to tho w ngon. with Mis, Wi'srni nnd two boys, the Mexican hiving, nnd as his horse was wor i down, and mi tnniing up lo it he found the wnmati and hntli bovs gone, ihe vvngnii robbed "fall its coiileiits, iioiles auue nl-u ; and the Mex ican driver l ii ir near the wagnu, inenib'e. havii'B been shut nnd scalped. The sn'dier enriied him, lo n small stream near b'f wnhe.l his wnniids, nnd afterwards cariie.l him for seveial dav on his back. They were destitute nf food, the Indians having stolen all four: ihe waami. They lived for some days on the remains uf a dead ox, found bv th road-side, uiiiu nn old razor for a kniTe, being the only in strnment the soldier had to cut. After several daj'ow- Iravelius, they ar rived nt 1 Phaiilorn Hill" post, where the sol 1 dier left the Mexican, recovering. Nothing has been heaul on thi frontier of he two hoys ul'iided lo in Mrs. Wils m's nnr. rative, until leu days since, w lien, one about l.telvu years old, calling himself Getuge Wa-hiuu'ou Wilson, was briinahl in here, b Aanei H own, an inlellig-'iil, educated Chick as.iw Lidiau. who lives near this post, lie had been out with some Sliawuees for the last four niuuth', tiadino for mules widi C.t inaticlii'S. They found ibis while boy, w hh the Ca- manches, in a very des:iiiite condiiiou re- peeling cloihina, having but a few rags on his person. Aaron Browm with the characteiistic no bleness of heart peculiar lo his liibe, seeina ihe while boy in captivity, mid badly used, proposed . trading some goods for him. A few days passed befoie thu IraJe vascon- luiled. After giving several hundred dollars' worlh of goods for the buy, the Cunani lies wanted to iliaw bargain, thinking they could extort moie, as l hey perceived Biowu manifested a desiie lo havij Ihi) lad, A few days since I lienid fiom Foit Ar- buckle, situated sixty -live) miles wesi oi this post, that a while boy had been brought in here by some Irieu.ily l.nlUuds, wiioliad bi ughl him fiom ihn Cauiam h-s lately. This boy proves to be the oilier biother in law- ol Mis. Wilson, show ing ilia' nil the cap lives aie now sale. Sieps will be lukeu lu icotuiu llum lo their fi lends. Veiy le-pei iiiitly, , S AMI' EL C. llu.MEs, Sillier, U. S- . AjiOTIlUR FcCITtVr. SlAVE Ql'SSTtCS eKT- TI.KD uiiesiiou K-liiive lo the duties ot he (jeueial Govei nmeiit ul. live lo the ic elainatioii of fugi'ive slaves, who lire among 'he I diaiis, ha- veiy la'cly been disposed of by lint Allorney (eioirat, we hear. The -laves, raping finiii Mi-Msippi, made their way lo the, Clim-taw nation, ion! being nr. -Hi d, Iho pietinn uioe rre the United States ini'lioiilies, and those of the liibe boliud to aid in Ih-ir rei Inmation t IliVli a ieei suhiiiilleil In the Ailoiocy (jeneral, that ullieer I said I" have delivered nn I l..biiniie and vei y ii tile b giil opinion on the slit j -i t: 'lidding that II IS llie duly of Inilll 111 lljd the iniiler in llieir icciiveiy, ibe filler milking t,: claio; u Uli the prima facie, i t i lri.ee ut Ins lijhi In lle-lr m-ivicc., neeessai y tu enti tle him to reclaim lliem, had Itl.t been hi rested in a a uie ul thu Union. -lf'.'i(iig(cm Sfur. DasISII MoBM.iNS. About four hili.dre.t men, women, and rlul Ireu hive jnt united al Si. I.oum Iiuui D niiiaik. on their way t" the Mm mini .Ml I lenient in I he Salt L..ke couu. iv. Tin') aru accompanied by it umi iiuui II.I-.IOIOH y or el ler, who siipeiinleuded their emheika ion (a I u Danish poi', their p.lnue aero, ihe Ailiintie, and then t oyuge up the Mi..j.i,ip,i nver, and will t-oti li.tiea iii yhiilge ol i lioin u i i i Ihi-it IiohI .elili'iiirnl in UikIi itintuit. On Ihrir way up the nvct Iheie H i iiiit-d aiiioi g lliem fuui de.ill. ai d ouu niaiiiiiu, CnMi'llii!t F..M Ti Met o I'sm. Ti e Media al Tim. Ulld Li.scllu ll.l ill lot s 4 I'll- in m hu h ilrliiiuui sps,iie. lo b.tr been in. Ii ceil t) finer. I wti.liiieit. (iom I ba 'cu, i.l ilu-ee.l lit ll fM.vn.nli, tu. il Ai.i.lh. l I I'lliUl eolileiii u tteathsl i t a M u h skull hd Iwrn liephine I on ari'mml uf fi.c luie. auj is bn fMit-wtiiieiiily hecaina) li'U, bn', k j ttllust ! In .ii"k'', fi soon re. listed and Ispilly ItCuteird A l.url, maike I atiidiul, L l. n ll. abof ( altlia-ii, l'l on VaifU), W ks N, t dlo.g, It a fi i U fl.iil.li 4H'bl j tls. Ibl t.pMI.. II, lb de I Out.' . 0'ii4lsJ I04U 04 Iw.oiJ. A to t0rtli4ia t u . LUUKBLrunK YUtlKll.il' ' . A minister of one. of our oilhodox churches, while on hi way tri pirrtch a funeTal Hermtns in Ibis t'ornttry, ciilleit la see one of his ?rrin' here, ah old widow iady mho lived nrar. th-vt load he was travehog . The old lady ha I . jus! been making sansnges, and she bHf prond of them ihey were so plump- round and sweet. Of roittse, she insisted on her. minister taking some of the links home to his family. Ha objected on account of not having hl4 portmanteau aloi c- This objec tion was sonn overruled, 'ami the old lady after wrapping them in a rag, carefully placed a bundle: in cither pocket , of iho preacher's capacious great coat. Thnscqtiipj ped ho slatted for ihe fitnetiil. While attending to Ihe solemn ceremoi.ie of the grave some hungry dogs scented ll;' ausages, nnd were not long in tracking lliem to ihe pockets of ihe pood man's overcnr.1 - '' Of eotiise, this was a area! annoyance, as bow-as severnl times under Ire necessity of kicking these whelps nw-ay. The obsequies at ihe grave being cornp'eied, the niinis'er and the cnugieantion repaired lo the cbtirch, where 1 lie finieial discoinse wns to be preach ed. After the sermon was fnii-hed. the rrt'i" ister balled In make some remtuks to his coa greaati m, when n brother w ho desired to have nn appointment pit-en out, aremlt d Iho tpp of ihe pulpit, nnd gave ihe miiiisici'.s coal a hitch, to e his nltenlion. The di vine, thinking il a ding havii a design t.pou hi. pocket, raised his font, cave a sudden kick, nnd sent the good brother sprawling; down the steps ! You will excuse me( bieihien and sisters, '' siid llie minister, con I use, 1 1 v, and without lookina at Ih- woik he had just done, "fur I could not avoid it I have saussges in mv pocket, ami ihal laiiuilioii dog has been tri ina to arnb liic in ever since I came on tho piemises !' Your reader, may judge the effect such an aniinimeemenl wnuM have nt n Iniicm'. s Tear of so i row- were suddenly exi hunted tot smiles of ineriinicnt." (Jcrii(in7om Em porium . A GonnSn it. The best repaitee weTiavo lately seen, cinnf from Pieiilicey I he wag of the Louisville Journal. The editor ol llie Alabama Fag called il out, by ihe follow- i si n,nih! Why is the editor of the I.indsvilln Journal's career through life- like a eelelun, brnted tune 1 Because it is the login-', inarch." Prentice, who is a "dead shot." loaded his piece, and taking Him, let the ling man have it right in the teeih after thu fol- ' low ing manner, to wit : "Why w ill the edi tor of the Fag, nt Ihe close of his enreer through life, be like a tune of Pagntilui'sl Because he will be executed on a single, s-iing." i -::'V Come Kiss Met This i the name that should be given to Ihe fashionable modern honnel which, Ijghlly resting on ihe lack of the head( afToids no piutretion lu n piclty face but on the contrary, increases the nt. trariioi'S which, under any circumstances, invite the stamp of kindness nnd i.fTeclion! How difTeieiit from the odious 1 poke bon net, used five nnd Iwipty years sgo, which fnrmed a project iim line i f circuinv.il lat'O'i iirnuiiil hew iU'liing fenliiies a (he vaitxiie frise which the most aider! and pie i)inp ll us ndiriiier i f hniiity wculd baldly attempt to pa w hen eren ' 'i To uinlert.nke llie p'onsin priiceti, ' i required an e;epiisut'ii proboeis. ' ' ' ' i ' boston Journal. BKxeriTS op Adveiitisi.vg. An individu al nut West tried advertising for wife. I woi ked to a chann, ns usual. He says ho h is received in answer to his advertisement, TH Ictteis, 13 dayuerreolype likenenses of la ilia". 2 go'd fmaer iliifj., 7 luck, of hair, I eopv of Ik M ii vel' lleverie of a Bachelor, t thiir hie. and 3 iloKen shirt bullous. He ought lo be convinced. MEAX-.cr C-CAPE fmni houses on fire have ecetulv been adopied hy ihe police of Loil dn".' They hare .lout cunvss. sheets pre paioif, hn h nie sin ti bed l lienlh the house mi tiie. nnd into which ihe persons in tho t iiildioj thiuw- themselves, and are cut ght. ThetM'V i.. eseape hn. been tried and has given ih- gieatesl satisfaetion a. lo iis utility nml safety Poison u hn could col tie p.'r ail.ide.l to descend a file ladder, have leaped bitn the tiuvasa without hesitation. fhlif Ledger. 'Six feet in hi txiot !" exclaimed Mi. P.iitiiiytuii, "Wlntl will Ihn irnp-utaiice id III., uo.ld mine lo, I wuiidei ? Wh) they nnuht jii.t as lieaiinnbly nil nu that iho man had sit heads in his hal '.' 'Cihi lue.. m !"rfle l 4 met' id I la.lt tho other il j t , 1 II ihe wml I gin in an end next )Ciir, what shall I do for snuff Martin K ''('4 I. in t'hieaga, at Ih rr.i.lri re of M'. Ke.l;je, a Uw is', lie ha b 'en cif.'io I a i'a i in a in tho S a'a U-n.k uf Uiil i ll). Q A lam. S.ma, who vn am ( I the T.i.k.h camp, Iiuui '4ii, I a annul I be lata It bi. U A tarns Th l.'Mt4 of WiseuK.m b. Ui l ibaatili'. N.'hia.k. lu-silulluuS oil lit I.He, by tlv ridel toto. Tho jv.p'ilaiiu.1 Ml Cm'iIimm, Ii i aai 1 1 mil IniitM.eJ lu n lo' tluii.lSi p-. )" u lbs th-i.1 if oiff, l.ka lbs s Vi4tot J,uV't' f s i i m lit