Sax mm xim SEW SERIES, VOL. 8, NO. 34. SUNUUllY, NOltTIIUMin-ULANl) COUXTY, PA -SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1855. OLD SERIES, VOL- 10. No. 8. The Sunbury American, rca'itiisi) kvii SATinn.it BY II. B. K ASSER, Market Htjiiare, fi'uutiury, 1'tnnn. TKKM9 OF 9 L' II S C It 1 1 T I O X . TWO DOLI.MtS per niirimn t paid half yenrly in aalraiic.. No panel diacontii-'ted uulil all iirriarngea are t-aia . All enminniiii-atinin -,r letters mi l.iii,ea relating in thaortiee, lu insure atle-ili-ii. must In ru.sT I'Alll. Til Cl.llir-. rsrtt eopiet I ' nddresa, 5H Seven II l" I""" Fuieeu 1)" --I'lBi K iee d 'Hart In Hilt-mire, will pa for three Ten 'a tali-tcripti.-ll In IliC American. p.iarmnlera tv H pleine nr t ns mir Ai-eats, nml frank Itltert c.ititiitMiia. snl.!-nili"H tnelii-y 'I'liey am permit lad lu do tins uii'ler Hie Tost Oilice l.nv. IKRM9 Of A D V K II T 1 S I N 0 . Oae Smime nl U tinea, 1 timta, IKreiv aalne-iaent insertion, One fVpiaie, 3 monlln, ix m-milia, One year, nmincM Cards nf Fivt Inite. nrr nm, Wf.teh.rll anil ..'.hers, iidi-erlisiiit; lir the rear, w.tli tin priviete of insetting pilfered silve'i no-mema weekly. 1 I n I-j'j Sll'i Fill JO l 10 00 tX !,:(! A ilvertite. "ruts. n per ;reei.nt. J OH I It I X Tl N i. We Vt ev.tierteil tv i;i "'if enril.lia'iment a well 'tt.l lOIOI'T'lrV". wlin'i will ei.n'.'s ui n rieeatt ill the neale.l mle. e.'ery cs'ieiy of pruuii.i;. H."37 LCASe333 ATTOI5N F. Y A T I. A W , EUNBUBV, r A. S uainoss Urii.W to in the, Counties of N'or taaaitieiland, Fnion, I.j coining Montour nJ Columbia. llrfertncrs vt riabu:ellin : -Unn. Job It. Tram, rhl. Iiil.li-'ne. Kin... omere a Sh -uls-raas, l.iim, Simlli tc C". v hiti: AsiiAN tiiuacitf. coal Fiton Til K Lcitrti Ciii.i.ir.iir, No i il.uinbrrlaii.! county, l'j., C'n.I-i;;. we limr veiy extensive- improte ' i. ir ri : . and nre prepaid to oiler li Un it.. Ii a m-iv aiiiii-iiof nitic.r, p:n licul.n ly suilcl i.r tn msniilai line of Iron nod musing Steam. 0r e-tes ol Co;.! air : Ll'MI', J- for Sjnr'.i'.siR pt-rpiisrs. 6 TEAM Ii(IA'J',- lor do. and Steamboat B1MKEN, ) fctiC. for Family ue and Strain. Ti)VE. ) M l', ( pea, f for I.imeburnaia anil f team. Oar paint of Shipping ia Sunhitry. where ar easgeiaeri'.i ai inaua to load boala nitlioul any aWlar. OOCIirtAX, TEALE it CO. J. J. CacHiiAK, .aurritrr. C. W. I'mn, SliamoKiti. Viii. ItaiHOLii, I.ancaatrr. A. 11utnMnWH, t!o. Orden addrrnfil lo iIiainokiti r Siinaury, will receive prompt attention. Feb. 1U. IK").1). ly SIC BLSUU CAT1MJ S.UOO.N! )'HAItM;!9n. WIltKTUIt " rA9 ttken t'le Salooin farmerly occupiaJ br J. vi . v. aaiiiHEion, Market .?7iii-i, .Si.r.'.nrj', whara ha will bo happy lo eli.pr-nn !o li! Aianda and tli rating puldio t;rnrral!v, all I lie Irliracira of Ilia aeason. ini linlins llystor lrclt ad ap'ued. Thr biil (.f f.ira will include sul -alanlialsnnd delicacies, cilculatid tosaiity tin) e who ara hungry, and those- who dcrire merely lu at their palatea tickled. It will ho open nt nil kaura of th day, and all rrasnnali! hours of the sight. Cite na a call and ta.'.e fr yourael.es. Kf Faiailios and partica auppiied on ahorl alirr. uury, Sept. t5. 18H5 LEATHER. FlilTZ, Hi:.(KV & Co. 29 A'mA 77n'n Snei-t, t'hilmleiyhic. MDRIH't'O Manii'vcturr ,s. Currieia mill Ini portcraof I'liLNt'll t ' A l.l'-Slvl S, and dealer, in KcJ and Oak bOl.B .V. ATM Kl! i: KIFI'. Feb. 17, 18S5. W ly F. n. SMITH, PORT KG2JNAIE. POCKET LOOK, it" Uresiinj l'nc .llamir.ic tuirr, S. IJ'. cor. nf Fourth A- Cl.e.'tuut .ts., 1-lfll. A i)l I .I'll 1 A . Alwaraon hand a larje and varied assortment of Tart Mnnnniea, Work Dole, Pocket Hooka, Cahat. Bankers I'asrt, 'J'ravrlinis llajit. Note Holdera, Itackamiiioii lloirda, Port I'olioa, ( 'hesa Men, Portable lleska, Cijar Ca.-.rs, Dressing r'a.-ea, Pocket Menior.iuduin Hooks, Also, a general upinrtiiieiil of Kuqli-h, Kri'iu h and Uermaii Fancy (inodi, Fine l'o.ket Cutlery. Razors, ltaznr Strops and (inld IVus. Wholesale, Second and Third Floors. F. II. SMITH, Jt. W. cor. Fourth A C'liratnut St., l'hiladn. J". 1J- On the receipt of $1, a Suprrinr (.old Pan will be sunt to any part of the I'uilcd Slates, by .nail; describing Jen, thus, medium, hard, r toP. MiiU., March 31. lS.'.S ply. DANVILLE HOTEL. JOHN DEEN, JR., Market Streit, JUuuillc, J'a, THIS ia one of the largest uud most commo dious holi-la in Ihe interior of I'f lintylt aula. !t hue been recently fitted i.p, in excellent style, with all the modern conveniences. l)an i!le, Sept. 82. IS55. TO GE0CER3 AND CONFECTIONERS. 1U Y your ao-ils from fust lunula and sat e -.'(i per cut Tin-mi. lersitneit lull in si ne and eflfis ln saiunlllie .uweii pm-e, witli a ilise.iuut n i per ei-iu lor cash. I.MO!-, VAl.l IS. CKKAM M.-T9, k:i,ki:.ii's. HAISIX. Klfi CI llltANTS, OilAMil'.S, cri'iniN. j.i;vii)Ns. I'ltlM'.S, fiU'KD T dir.. DAi liS. CASTll.l-XJAJ", c l(iL,'.U M T I., inutus nin. 410. Water Slleet, railaJelpllia. Phila 5e,t li, 1S53 lio;i. A . ... i... I,.- ......I iir.iiinil v iill.-.iili'il ! FARMERS TAKE NOTICE. 11)0 bushcla Flaxseed wanted imniedialely ot il,e Cheni Store of K. Y. lirinhl, lor which the highest market price win lie paid. Buuburv, OcloburB, IHjU. II" HAKDWARE.-Tablo Culliiry, Kaiors, I'ock ft Knivra, HanJ aa' Wood anwa in frames, Aies, Chisels, Door I.ocks, and llinues, Hand Uella, Waiters, ir., just received and for Mly I. W. TKNEK &CO. Sunbury Dee. 9, 1854. VANILLA BEANS just received by WEISKR &, UKl'NEIt. tfunliury. May 10. 1855. as. . . ... -. , LAKU WAKIIANTS. The highest price will ba ( iveu for Land WarranU by the aub cribe. . H. D. MASSE It. LACK ParMf a good article for sale by Mr Wnni e hkvuuh rf If ct )ork). WHAT A SEEMOi; SHOULD EE. It should ho linVf. if loi;i;lhy, it will st,M"p Our In-iirtt! in npiiihy. i.iii- i'yc in .-h ep ;' Tin' ilull will yawn, i hi- t- -L ,it i.-1- ihiso. Attciitiim IIiil;, nml iiu-niuiy unt.iU i-iose. It shouhl hi- warm, a living nllar-rnnl, To liii lt t he ii-y lit-i.i t m,n i hai ni I lit- snul ; A sniifss. tiull hniiiiiiti-, hiiwi-vci- itu,!, Will tiovi-i- i oust- tin- hotil tir iiiiM- tin! ilcail. It shouhl hi siniih', r,i r-t :i-::l nml clear, Nn lini'-spmi tln-iiiy to ili-nsi-tho phi- No i-iiiiotis lay to t'ii -kit- l.-tti roil priili', Ami Icavu thu iuiu-nml plain tun il fii J. Iti-hotilJ tic tender ami nlTcct innate. As Jl.s warm tlieino. who wej.t Ui Salmn't) I ti to; Tin' fiery laws with worils orinvr ull.iyeil, Will swi'i'tly warm ami urtlully ji-i su iiiU-. It shdiihl ho manly, just nml nil ii iml, Wi-a ly oniii eiveil, .-mil well c. irei;?eil witmil ; Nut still!', il ujlli silly lnitiun.--, :; t tn stain A sain-il ill-.-,';, and a'mw a nnuMy hiaiu. Ij sh mill pusses a weli-ada-.t,.,! rrace. To situation, anilier.cy time am! plan- ; A seniion lermeii ti-i- s- d-,!.tr, st,it'emin l-irils. With peasant s tunl iiii'i-liaiiies ill ucennli. i . i i i -.i. . . . . it Minimi nun I'vaiU'elll- lieilltles hliiem, Liltl' l'.llll'a ilfCu iiilli, A I In MS IT lit lloilip; Whili; siiiiio ICpictetus nr Sterne i Mct in A jrr.u-ioiis .Savior iii the lii-spcl theme. It thutihl he mixed with immv an ::rdeiit prayer. To reach th,. h' uit. and f- nml fasten there; When Cud ami man are miitmillv aili'ri-sn-il'. (unl grants a hle.in-', m-.-n istrulv IiIcsm;,!.' It shoidd l.o ch.t, ly, vol! iipp!i,-d :.t last, To m.,:.e i In- m,.iai i, :i : I K f, ,t . 7V."ii art 'e nil i. ami Hum uin'.e u ; r.ial.u A t'.-iix ti, 1 1 . 1 1 1 o ami a I.ivi,i ijiial.t-: Select (Laic. i M ...tli! ,M.ii:-i-i,.e. A STEEPLE CHASE CII THE PRAIRIES. The first of .Tnne ls-10! Si. roar airo ! IIow stranger than lietinn it serin- on this sixth iiniiivi-rsaiy of that eventi'id ihiv. niter traversing all ihe vit-i-.-i tn!a-s nf i xp'i riem e. tti'ler lioxiiiL' tlie eonii:iv ', .rf (, -1 1 1 V s.'a. tun) slitiUiiiir hands Willi every ext reiinly e! fortune. I should he seated nt last in ilii quirt little sanctum: the hum nfilnt miehtv city, which was then t In- !.,; nf oei-hop. s, n 11.1111(1 me; tlie wj, IVee.l.mi id'tla. iiiimtla hie prairies evclinic'ed In- t i.e i-nnlim-s id a diliLrv ol!ii-e: my sieu t iiil' rhai-.-er i!i-r:n d. d Ini- the old :ii ni-i-ia:i-: li;e li.idjii. i f th,. pi,.. Iieor laid in iile for a more peaceful Imt inih tier wea,,m. this "o'ay yi,o.-e quill." r i Six Ii il I IT l-ill-. i.f stl'll- rxperiiliee, of h.m-ly waiiderins, of ovcr-rb iiiitty, r.ev .r i-e::.iii!f l.i.l and tin tin.il. have rhaiienl the l..,y into ti e man ; the yoiithl'u! remaiice of the rmum-ipaied student ii.t,, th,. stern, l-xed p'irpri-es. the ut;:taiiin vi.-ws of tlie slavy nl Or.Miie.-s. l.i:t have all their .-ti.rmv viri i t tides nml wild i-xcitemen;s I,',, , , Vrom ihe mind the fearful im-iuorii s of that len ilie si-ene, Ii.iilt ay,,, whi n the tyro f the wilder loss first I., oked on Oeath? Ah. no! On this sixth anniwisaiy ,,f that mcmoral.l'e dav. tlie throi'-.'m-r meinoi-i,.s of that tea-, I'.d hoi'n- crowd thielt up ne. Tie. f,rl stidih-n mo- im nt of Add alarm ; tliat ten-ili!,' war-n lu.i.p. hiir.-tiiiLr Ir.uii fifty sav-ip- throats; the rrrk-li-s.4 ilesprr.it inn ; the thrilling rxrit.-mrnt , f that wild chase ol'i-itht mi!es, with lit"; v pair, ted demoiis si;ilii! ni'ter iiie on tl.i',. -.ld mu.-taiiLr-i ; tin- appalling fear, as the sweat pat her, d on the i f niv llv tej ray and the foam (lew l'.-,un his heati'ii"-' m.stids.' 1,.. his strength and lii.ttoin fhi-nhl fail mo in lev dire i-xtren.il v : nml. id.ove all. t I.e evuli ii:L' tlirill of LrraJiludi- and r.i:.u;v wla-n the h.,e wajrmi tops of my rnmr-id.-s hove ia si.-l t as we lletv over thi. sum i t of ! he I -.-1 !i'il;hat divided us IV,, in saf,-ty, and the wild Imwl o!' Ihe haflied horde huist on mr stailh-d ear- all, nil pome lnu k ; m t! in'is ! -r:;,.' ten, atol that iiliii-a!ialde revulsion ,,f feelin.r v.-.,. iny IVihteiied steed r.ishe.l into camp, and his duly iloi:e, his powers ehanteil. iliopped almost lifeless t'i tlie railli ; us 1 n eh d from the saddle nml fervently ;luiil;ed th..t (iia emus rrovideiice who om!,i., di.wn upon and protected me in. my fearl'i.! need. It was on 111:.-, tl. iy six years au'o. l.i';ht. five of us, weary v:',m!ereis over the Ir.iclVss prairies, were day j.lter day, nml immtli alter month tniliiiie onv.uid to this distant land i,r Cold, w hosu lefty si: i-as and sut or plains have since gathered In I heir eternal embraces Pi) many a ineinher of that "r illant yoiithl'u! tiaml. It Wii Sunday in the wilderni-ss ; the w-a.'ons nil corallei i a'i the lend; of the Little I 'hii', t!m loil-worn mule.- seatteri-d iiniiiml joyfully c -oppin-.' the virniii trass under tl.e watililnl vigilance of the uard. Some of the piirtv were hathin-j in the , le,.,r stii'am. si uie I'ookiiiLr. nii'iidin rli tl.es, wa-.hinr. louniue; or .sniokiiif. ami all onj,.in to the full u'tZ rions suiishinv day of rest nml iiuhdi-nee. when 5IIII1H ovil ir.-nins iosessed me nilh u sudden desire to he the first of the party tn shiv the loti"; expected buffalo, mi iini nni wo hail not vet I'lii'oiititeied. hilt which now bejran to la the constant the f ronveisulioii mnl con. jectuie. Several of tho linvs neiv hunting turkeys in th,.. margin ofihe timhi'i- which shir led I he river, so that wliou 1 smhlh-d up mv st"i d, and. with mv rifle at mv saddle how:. stand out to Ihe northward, the Tew who had observed my depa,i,0 ,..vehat)(,'i'd uly winks at my probable diaipoiutinent. but never dreamed of the tin il!ii,,4 adventure thut was so rishly in,hhi into. Alllnm-h we l.new that we were about the confines f ilw. n "i leriltiiiies d had been warned bv u convoy of trappers, whom wo had met hut n few days previous, retninin from tluirdi.-lanl winteiill'.' L'l-ouml in tho mountains, that t!.jr war purlieu with y-t out, cnnlident in our niiinhi'i-s inn tlie entiro inability of our mi. praclUcd cyea to detect liny tr.ices of Ihtui, wo had attributed tho well-meant wiiriiiiir r tlioohl nioaiitniiieprn rnther to a spirit of news nioii!.'iTiu3 than jinyl liinif i.-lsi, nml rather despised those wild 'lli'iluuiii of tlm praiiies i.r whom we lias heard 60 inuch, but us jet, failed to see. Faraway over tho lii'.mliful undid ilinjc and vernal bosom of tin tnu-khfi pruiiie?, 1 rode pently nlonjr, on the ryi.t i-iV for nny imlicit tiol)3 of the ulijei-t i.r my desire ii ; but, ihoiiLili I eagerly fi-au.i.-d tlm horizuti us I proceeded, not a living beiiiL; nut my eyu excejit ii few shy antelopes, whuso wury caution mid quid; perct'iition reiftleivd. them impossible of ap. proach on the open prairies, far us the vision cntitil reach oouijht but uouotouously nndul.it injr surfacn of irently swellitiLr and un ited hill?, covered only by the liutl'ah) iras3 lttd lloH-ers of every line, extended in every direction towards the fir horizon, when thi bin,.' sky of puinmer kised the distant hills, irlowinjr in the (resh veninri! of the ndvaiii-iii season. St wit with the noiseless soliindo (,f this iintrnihleli ilesert. I lode slowly a'olii'. I,i:;ilv niu-inir on thostranp' vii-issitmles which had so sinld. nly Irati-lalcil me from colle,! halls lo this wild srene. ami had nltn -st imperi'rp. tib!y I'hii ed some seven or rihl miles be tttvi n nie ami canip, when far in the distance, directly in fiont of me, I ili-Tcrncd a i-olitmn of dust which as 1 supposed, beiokemd the liintr desired Imlldo Away went romam-e am) rcHcftii.it TI e ardor nf the hunter took possession nf me, nml. hastily loosenni.' mv pistols nml elatirin at my ride's lock, I struck spur' to my steed and L'alloped forward, nev. er iloubtitiy that the opportunity so ardently eovi ted was now at haml. Cliaruinv down the hill nml m-rcss the in. tervrniiio' valley. rose another treiillv sni-. Ii ! i ir lull of the prairie, mnl, as I "ained the i summit npnin the mov n' clotul of dust itn-t ' my faze, nnd this time considerably nearer. and, as I closely .n-i:aided it. 1 prrreivrd that jit wa-i rapidly iipproin-liinr. mid I bee in to di.-cern ll.e lla.-liiiiur of ln-jol.t olcecls eeani- j itiy mil (Vnin its obscurity. This looked I. ss I like huff. lo, iii.d us the oleect, whatever it! j itiiuht be. coiitiiined lo approach. 1 halted fur a better view, and was nol Inn.' in tnaltiii"- out ' a l-irce band of mounted Indians, their snow- while shields and burnished lance heads plan- chiir I n il: lit ly in the uioriiiu sun. Still, however. I scarcely thought of Paw nees, but supposed it in ii- lit he snine hniitinir parly of friendly Potlau.itouties or Sioux : and at all events. I.iunviue; ihe meltlo -ind powers of my horse, nml havitiL' ii retreat at ph asiire. tlmiiL-l.l I ineiiir, ,! mi i;i-eat risk by waitiiiL; fur a more satisfactory in-pecl i,ei . (Iradimllv, m-ross th" broad expanse of the prairie, they drew nearer nml nearer, now dis apoenriii j- frniu view in criissinif some cn fealed hollow, and aain displayed in bold re li, f n".a.iis t he sky us they si'.riiieinitcd some prominent riiiiro. At h iiL'th their distance was diininished to h s than a ipiai-lrr i.f a mile. nml. 1 liiiii;iie' a . clo--, - acijiiaiiilatice nndesiralde, tmtii il mv : lunge's hean with a view of riding moderately towards camp till tiny should manifest -onie ilis-irn to . in sue me ; when inianii.e the chill ! of horror which curdled my blond as I saw two sinailer t-i in" )-. irallepin-j tn-i tlii-r from i oil her side to cut oil my n tienl. and heard i the teri'ilic y.-ii Vtliieh all three raised us t hey iaiv their wily mana viv iliscveicl, nl.d that fill I her si'ellce Hnlo'd be Useless, i Wh ist the main body had continued lout t raet my at tent ion by a,lv..ui-;n consplemuislv totvalii me. these tun palliiv had taken ad. , vanta:.',' of the mum ions holl, tvs. which at times had conceiiled Ihrm temporal ;lv li-i-in ti, w. to ilivc-e,, and by a wide circuit, attain , my rear. 1. irn enhoi n th..t 1 was. never : dieainioL' of this common I niiiai; st ratacui while Mi!i,.y i-eeiirdiuy t lie tirl ami oii'y ; olee. t which luul nt t rai li d my j.. .. ;,,'i , t. is l ia ie m l , t ui,-' 'I in-1 v. o nit, r. cp; mi. t.ai'lies were r.,pi,!iy i-onveiinj- toward-- the j hr.e of my retreat, ami were nlreadv willun a i quarter of n mile of each other, w hile 1 was 'not more, than halflhat I'.i-taiice from the ci litre. 'I lie main body, w.lii a fenr.i:l it lioop, ihislu-d on In close me ill. M ylioi'.e i tv;.. II el ami tine, but he was also I v.ivl-l-w o: n I and f. t:vm d. lli.w I , i : i lt could he distance ; those wild coiiiseis of I he desert even if 1 Csc.pei! the iiamr.iiite daii'j.-r? Hill I here w.i.s mi tune tn deliberate. Now or never w as tl:.- chance. Another moment would be too ; late, liraipiii"; my rille with u lirtner clutch, . an. I rcas-iirinv:' with cai res.iii(f words the i t' I" lit i-tii-il s!cd. who idonr could save me . from ii bul l il'!.- fate. 1 made a bold ihish for : the interval winch still separated the detach, i d pai tiis, iiiid t.po!i which they welt- rapidly ch-:'L'. Nobly tho gallant iir.ini.il responded tn the i call. Si Null iiiLT with terror ill the wild shouts j of mir pin sin-is. t ri-n 1 1 I i 1 1 lt in every limb with I the intensity of his exertions. . ,ahed be-tw.-eii the appreiici.iii h, ndes. Within a luii. dred y:,r,ls ,,f ns on eit lu r ha:al. Willi th-- i 1 1 e r ;.- y of despair I ur.ispid the saddle u;i!i my knees and In at lotwaid loa-sist his fltini" ; coarse. On. en. Inwards the only lap,- i. salety, !,.y y-l i i iif ill nioiis hai-.l up, li ,. fi ll .cl:s, their biaii!;, ts ami liiu-rv (!in in the , wind, otiward we sped, pin sn,-i ami pui -ued. ovi l!ie biii.nl expiiis-' nl that prairie ocean. So.-'t .the lie, I ne.- and bin. ,.! of my Aim ri. can cci-.-ci- l.e-iin to t II on ll.e t-mlai ini! but slower-tooted in'i.-tan;:s t;l the Indians. .Some of the woi-st mounted were o,r.!,liia'!y di-oppiui; , I,' tin' tear, a:,, I aft, r l uiiu;iil; tt.ooi- three1 ' mi!, s they w. re sIiiiiil; ut in a ...; line be. J I hind mi'. ( radit.dly I slack, met sped, fori ' w,-l knew that the bottom and e iidnranco i-fj i lmiiiiti hor-,s. accu.-toiued to liiivci.-e iin- l mouse distances at a si:i"le stivteh. is almost j without limit, uud many a h'tur mile wa si ill j before us. .iiiiin they would diminish the I dilance, and uiMiu 1 was ob!i...ed In iiilto mv (ji.hd steed In' Ins b.stilVorts. JJul 1 was I'l-chiiiiue, to l.reatiie frn r, the first st.irtlins ' id ,rin was ov.-r, half the dist.-nce was aecoin- plislu-d. If my gallant "nv cnnhl but main. tat. i his tremendous exertions for four miles more 1 was sale. Once in siul.t of camp mnl the prudence of my wild pursuers would L'l men but once at the eighty 'American l ilies which would ulcam from behind our wagon wheels. 1 was now descending a lonz bat frentle in clination Inwards a broad level depression in the prairie w hich spread out about u couple of hundred yards widu at its base. My uavape pursuers were for a moment out of sieht be hind the riiijrif 1 had just crossed. 1 reached the foot of the hill nl full speed; my steed plnnireil fm ward on what seemed hard p-numl; and, O. despair! rank to his brlly iu treach erous swamp ! Ah! can tho (lalheriutr years of all futurity ever blot IVoni my mommy the despair of that nw fid moment ' How far ibis seemingly impa.ssibl,) barrier extonded up nnd down the n vol, t which divided il 1 could not fiuess. A terrific yell burst from the exult ant warriors us they appeared over tlm crest of Ihu ridsTu and rocouni.cd the dilemma they had too truly anticipated. Terriblu fears thilh-d my blood. Jn that brief moment, us the wild savages caiuu tharyiu dow n the hill, tumultuous thoughts of lunne mid friends, uiiiiyled with the brie, lit anticipations, so loti cherished, of a (-olden future in I in' hind ol promise, caino throiejiu in wild confusion llirouo.li my teeiiiiiiii brain. There was one hope left, desperate as it seeined ; bill llierc was no time for deliberation, no oppiu innit v for choice. Ji, sislaiici- was maducss. J wa heinm.-tl in on every si,l but one. titruiylit ulicad wan my only idiunce. uiiuht Hnitniler thrnuh. mid. at u 11 eveuis, mitlocalioii or Cipluie in the bo was no worse than install t menus destruction uheie I was. lljsh'ii". the rowels into tin) treinbliuje aiiiuiul, 1 madly lirired him foi wuid. The Seil, tl)iuii;lt covered with grass, uml apparently tiini, (iuve way ul every step. Plowiu his way by (jij;uulic e(. forts, now for uu iustaul raising himself on some harder sjxit, tlj) .slaking to hia sJdlo n ill lis. tirjrod by my frantic exertions, terrified almost to frenzy by the appalling yells of the rapidly tipproaehiii'f enemy nnd the shots which beuan to whistle mound us, the noble animal tmled gallantly on mid ijaiiii'd the linn bank just as the dusky forms of my pursuers, in!',. ri. iled lit I he possible loss nf I heir prey, w ere clustering on I be opposite side, seeking a favorable spot to lollow. Their ilelihc ni'.inn saved me. It required a strung control nf reason to walk my lading horse sluwlv up the hill wlnlethe Indians wire llniimlf rimr alter nie tlirnii".h the swamp. Hut 1 rightly judged that a Lille hiriithing lime would not be wasted on him. I turned the summit of the hill just us the disioinlil led Indians were beginning to era v. I out ol the bog, uml again putting spins to my jaded horse once more we sprung forward in that mad race for life or death. (.Inward we rushed, over hills and valleys, across streams mid through ravines, in headlong Might, pur suers ami pursued. The timber which ninrkeil the camp grew more and more distinct ; now for a moment concealed by mi ilitt I veiling hill, and again i.s we Hew mcr ils summit ri.-ing nearer nml dealer to view. My horse was rapidly failinir great Hakes of loam II, -iv from li s mouth. I'ovcicd Willi mud and dreiiclied with sweat, he still, however, toib-d gallantly onward, .-piirning the wild sod of the prairie with his Hying-hoofs. Hut the goal was nearly won. Oil! if he could bt, t hold his pace a little l inger ! The tireless mustangs of the Indians, no match for his Heel limbs in a short stretch, mov exhibited their wonderful powers i f en duraiiee. Onward llu-y swept alter us with umliiiiini.-hetl spi-ed, t h. ir uii-.liorn manes and sweeping tails mint-ling with the II, iwing dra pery of thu wild riders ami Hying out upon the wind. The tiinbur. d banks of the Little Mine." which I had earnestly longed for. had been for some moments cotic-alrd by a long but gently swelling ascent, the summit nf which 1 was approaching. Jf fr,ii:i lu re the white j wagons of oar camp should be i.-ible over tl.e uninterrupted plain I should yet reach them. Hut, oh! if another of lhe.se iuleriiiiiiable r.iiges should intervene! J)y poor horse wiis nn his last legs. Mat to perish in e,i:ht oi l .-alcty. to be taken in Mew of the camp h these implacable savages! .My In a:n te, meil with these maddening doubts as 1 iieared the spot which was to decide mv fate, and 1 trem bled w ill geriu ss for the view which might ! consign me to despair, 1 mured the summit; another bound am we wire over, ami were Hying with Cilleriug steps down a long geiille inclination which swept aw.iy in ei-ntl,. timlillal inns to the bufjeil-lor i iinber. still ubinit a mih' ahead. I strained my eyes for indications nf my com- j rules; and. oil ! rapture unspeakable! far a a ay. but directly before nie. nestling at the I base of (he long ti.it k line of Cottonwood, in j lull view of the panting fugitive, loomed up ' the white cir, lo of tents and uaL'mi tops j d.-ar-r to my lunging gaze than to the d, sort v.oin pilgrim the lolty minarets and marble palaces of K.isti'i-n st.ay, A shunt nf 1 1 inn. p!i and exultation 1 it t st from my lips as 1 discovered the welcome scorn! and recognized the gate nf mv deliver niiee. 1 looked back. One after another the savages came In niiiilin g over t he ridge, pies- j sing on with the wild fury of ilis.ippniulrd ' I age. Hut tl:. ii pi.i.lised eyrsweri! not slow to discover my re.'iig.-. and one after another , luiilid up his p iiiting st.ed and gazed with' liaiiled malignity ul 1 1 r their expected ictim. - M il I was -avi d ! (.'ovi r, d with foam uud sweat my caliaut pr, burst jut,, camp, and, as 1 sprang fioin the saddle into the midst of my stiirlled comrades, wilh a gmmi ,,fex-hau-linii he sunk quivering to the earth. The faithful creature had toib-d to the last; In had done his be.-t ; his powers were exhaust ed, and. yielding at !a-t to utter prosttatioii, lie s lelcln d his weary limbs upon the sward, ' and I thought that tin- List race of my gallant ! grey was run. Howl nursed him 'through lliat long night, how 1 covered hnu with my ' own stole of blanket and supplied him care'- j fully and cautiously with grass and water, how ' 1 trudged along on foot day after day for the lu-xt two weeks, and 1, , and cliei ished him i:.s c ireful as a li-i ble child. 1 have not time to tell ; bat. although many a mile heeariied me ' i:i al'.i i- days ov, i-these ilreary deserts, and many a tiiae brought nm abmg'side oft'iie (ly. ; ing biitj'alo in his mad career, jet never again did he ran an eight mile ste,- pie chase against Hie y.i iil. wain tuty iiiituli.iea coursers of the ilt Selt for s compel. lms, and fill v painted wai liors cliing in Ms ri i,r. J o r t r n . s BRASS. I've tuned my harp to various themes, Mat ne'er before to brass ; Have lacked my brain wnh many schemes, 'foi'laini through life a pass. Hut Nature m ole my farcofc7,iy, Which seems misfortune dire A brazen front we neiil each day To help us to a.spiro. A man nntiiiettired with the ora Should Hot be left at large ; Me may not earn em, ugh on shore To pay his parish cliaige. 'Tis lolly in this lliiiiiiling ago To show a modest face ; Jlrnsii is the crown, ami brass the rage; lt leads off in the cha-e. The cabbage zru;v3 the daisy down Poppies otll-.-i-eiit the lose ; Miiiss dij'iiili.-s the brainless clown, And gives him great u pose. The pumpkin fur out-swells the peadi The burdock scorns ihe pink ; lir iss ol.en fancies it can teach Meal tlcsh and blond to think. Then why may I not bravely sing lu praise nfstaring brass ; It seems, in this mad age, lo sin;; To rai.so. lo power uu u-y.. The voice of i'ilil breaks on I ho air, And says, -I'm King o liarth ;" Mill (V ri.f.. which hoots down all despair, Claims prior fight by birth Mrnss stnres iiiillinchiiig in the face OlVcn'-Ohl Nick'' himself. And mot ks till modesty and gruro Wh.le clamoring for pelf; Me Wears a self-ruffu-iclil look, '. And swings wnh uci an Air! I've half a I in in I lo wulu a liooli On brass ! it would be rare. Yes, I have sung on many themes, Mut ne'er before, on brass ; Have lacked my brain with many schemes, To claim through lif's a pas? Cat Xaturu made- my fate. r clay. Which seems misfortune dire ; A brazen front makes clear tho way For uluoies to aspire FAMILY IHIMK M ICM-S. "I'll not live this way!" exclaimed Mrs. Ly. ous passionately, which disorders, wrangling and irregularity, rob my peace, mnl make the house n bedlam, instead of it quiet home. Tom !' sin; spoke, sharply to u bright little fel low, who Wiis pounding away with a wooden hammer i n a chair nml malting a most toler able dint ; stop that i,jMi this instant ! And you litii, not a word more from your lips. II yon i-iiti't live in peace with your si-ler, I'll ; seperate you. Jl'yo hear? Hush! this in I stunt !' I lien nmki! .Iiili; give nm my piii-cushion. She's got it in her pocki t.'' "Il is no such thing, 1 huvw not," retorted Julia. "You have. 1 sav," ' "1 tell von 1 hav'i 'l." "Will you hnsh !" The face of Mrs: I. von was Itery red, and she stamped on the Hoot- ns she spoki.. "I want my pin-ciishion. me my luii-cuslijun." Make Julu give rritaled beyond run! rol. M rs. Lyon caught Julia b the in- unl t liriist ing her haml in her pocket, drew out a thiinbie, a piece of lace ami a pen knife. -1 told you it wasn't there. Couldn't yon believe me ?'' Thi i inipe rtini'tiei' was mnro than the innlh- er coubl eiiibire, ami, acting upon her indi"-. mint impulses, she boxed the ears of J ulia soundly, conscious at the time, that Linily was chiefly to blame for all this trouble by a wtong accusation of her sister, she turned up- on her also, iiduiiiiis tei ing un eniial niniisli. ment. 1- lightened bv all this 1 he oungor children, whose iaecs.'ant noise, f, r the last hour, hail contributed to the overt brow- of their mother's temper became suddenly quiet and they skulked awav into corners and ih,. baby that was seat, two pillows curved II the Moor, r quivering i the distorted ed to see the between :ps, mid face in ove light glancnl i iii lully up t,, which she luul been us . i. .... i . . iiiai inane ner Heaven. A deep ipiiel fo'iowed this burst nT passion like the hush which succeeds the storm. Alas, I'm- the evil traces that were left behind. Alas, for the repulsive image of that mother! dngiioireottpcd in an instant on the memory, and m v. r to be ell'act d. Mow iiianv, maiiv times, in after veins, will a sigh heave thei'r bosom, as that lelleet ion looks out upon them Irom i-iiiiJ the dearer remembrances nf child. liot.,1. A woman with good impulses, but with scarcely any control, was Mis Lyon. She loved her elrldreti, and desired thei'r good. That they shown so lit'le forbearance, one with the other manifested -o little fraternal all', otioii, grieved her deeply. "My w hole life is nu'de uiihappv by il !" she would efieti s:,v 'What is to be done ? It is dreadful to think ofa family growing up in discord mid disunion. Sister at variance with sister, ami brother lifting his hand agonist brother." As was usual after mi ehulition of pasiot. Mrs. Lyon duply depressed in spirits as well as iliscoiiiage,!, retired from her f.nniiv to grieve ami Weep. l.ifligg- h,. fright, ned baby from ;!,. fl,,,,,., shr drew its head temler I.. again-t her bosom, ami halving the nurse ry, sought the quiet o! her own room. 'J'bere in repeiii.ince and humiliation, she n called the stormy scenes tlirom h which s!. ,a j.,...! p issed, mid blai.ied her-elf for yielding Id'iml ly to pasinn. instead of meeting tho trouble iti.ioi.g her tliiidr.-n with a i uict disciimina- tioll. To wi oping, raininess siiccee.icd. Still .-he was perplexed in ,,. ;..,!. ;,s w, !! as giievid at her own want ,,f self coulio!. What was to be done with her children ? Mow were they lobe governed aright? Painfully did sh"e feel her own unfitness f,,- the task". Mv this time baby was asleep, uud the mother fi It soineihing orthut tranquil pence that i verv true inoihei- know.; when a young babe is slumbering on In r bosom. A book lay on a shelf m-ar where she was silting. .' M ,-s. Lyon, scarcely conscious of the act, reached out her hand for the volume. She opened it without feeling any interest in its contents, but she had read only a few sentences when t'ois remark arrested 'her attention ; "All right government of childien begins with Sell-govellllllelit." The words seemed written for her. uml the truth expressed v. as elevated instantly into percept io I. She saw it ill the clearest" light and dosed the book and bowed her head in sad ackmnvledgeini'nt of her own err us. Thus I'm- some time she laid been sitting, when the loiiliuei- of Voices from below grew more and m. re ili-t lin t, and she was roused tn Ihe painful fact, liiat, as usual, when left alone, t'ao children were wrangling among themselves. Various n,,;.-es, as of pounding on, and throwing ah. ml chairs mid nl In r pie ces of furniture v.i re In aid. and at length a hind Si-ieam, mingled w ith angiy vociferations smote upon her ears. Indignation swelled instantly in the heart of M i s. Lynn, and hurriedly placing the si, op ing babe in ils crib, she started fnr the seen nf disnrder. iiiuved by an impulse to punish severely the vuiing rebels against her autlior ity. ami was half way down stairs v.'.ien her feel Wiis checked bv the remembrance of thi seiilimeiil : -All right government ol' cl.il- drcn begins with self government.'' "Will anger subdue anger? When meet stnrm. i., the tempest still, d'.'' storm These were quest ions ji-ked of herself almost inv ur.larily. 'This is no spirit in which to tut I. t my children. It never has. never will enforce order and obedience,' ,hi! added, as she stood upon the stairs, struggling with hcr.ilf ami striving fur the victory. I'lom the nursery came louder sounds nf disni-.lcr. I low weak tho Hint her fell Yet ill I his VI" V weakness was streiiglh. -1 niiisi not slniiil it: !y bci ", crv of anguish smote ia-r cars. i- a an 1 irper in, ve,l on Iv. and iciiing the ii-.iis. rv door, sto, ,1 i-ev.'iiii il to her i l.ihiri u. Julia hud Jit. t raised her haml to strike li nily. nnd stood front, ng her with a fiery face. ' Moth weie a little startled at their mother's sudd- n appearance, nnd bnlh cji, cling the storm which Usually caiiiti nt sitcli tiuiis, began to assume the delimit, stubborn air wilh which hi r intemperate reproofs were a! .lays un t. A few luoi.ii'iits did Mis. Lu ll stand look ing at her children grief, not linger, upon her pale countenance. Ht.w still it becaioe. What a look of wonder came gradually into tho cliihli'vii's laces, us tin y glanced, one at thu other. Something of slianiu w as next visi ble. And now tho mot her was conscious if a new power over tho young rebels ol her household. "liuiily" said she) speaking mildly, nnd yet with a touch of sorrow in her voice she could not subdue, 1 wish you would go up into my room, mid sit wilh Mary while slaj sleeps." Without a sign of opposition, er even of reluctance, F.mily went quietly from Ihe nur sery, in obedience to her mother's desires. "This room is very much in disorder, Ju lia.'? Many time, Mt. Lyons raid, under like circumstances, "why don't Toil put things to rights?'1 or 1 uever siw such girls! H ull in the room was lopscy turvy, and the floor uu inch thick with dirt, you'd never turn over hand to put things to order," or. "ijoaml r-t -ho broom. Ibis mini te, and swoop tip t Lt. rn mi. Ynti'ii- the la:des girl ever liv. d.' Many, iiiany times we havn itid, had such lanuuiigi! been in'.dressed by Mrs. Lyon, uu- der like cit-r iiiiistunri' s. to Julia and her sis. ters, without producing anything belter than a giiiinbling. partial execution of her w i-h -s. Milt now the mibl intimation that the rnom was in disorder, produced nil tl tl'.'it- i'e. sired. Julia went quickly about tho work ol re.-torinir things to the right places, and in a r. :. ... . i 1 . , i ie-,t minuifs, inner was nppareiii win'io i on i fusion reigned before. Little Tommy, whose i love of hammering was an itier-siitil aiiiinv i mice to his iiiolher, ceased his din on her suil- lien appearance, ami for a few moment s ttnod j ill expectation of n boxed ear; for a time he was puzzled to understand tin- new aspect rf ; a (fairs. Finding that he was not under the 1 ban, 113 li-iia!, he commenced slapping a si ick - over tin- Ion o un nbl tab),, m ,1. ..... ,, t ' ''" I'ii'icing noise. Instantly Juliasaid, in a I low voice in him -. "Moii'l. Tommy, don't do that Y'oa know it makes mother's head lielic." "Hoes il make your head ache, inolher?" asked the child, cnrioiulv. and with it pitving lone in hii voire, as he cume creeping up to his mother's side ami limiting at her in doubt 1 whether he would be repulsed or not. 'Sometimes it does, mv son," replied Mrs. Lyon, kindlv, 'and it is uiwavs unpleasant, W'on't you try to plav without making so , much noise." i "Yes, mother. I ll trv." an-wered the little i fellow, cheerlnllv. '-Mnl I II for,...! s, ,.,.. 1 times." ' Me lookc 1 eariioMlv at his mother if some thing more was in thoughts. "W ell dear, what else?'' said -he Clieonr- agingly. "Wlieii I fot-g. t. tell me. won't von?'' i "Yi s. hive."" ; "And then I'll stop. Mitt don't si old nio I mother. I,,r then 1 can't stop." i Mr.s. Lyon's hem I was touched. She ; e.tuglil her lilealh, and bent ln-r face dow n, to l conceal il.s expression, until it rested on ihe silken hair of the child. I "Me a good boy. Tommy ; and mother will never scold you more," she murmured gentlv in Ins ear. Mis arins stole upwards and lis they were t wined closely about her neck, he pressed his lips tightly ug.iin-t her cheek, thus scaling his 1 it 1 1 of the contract with a Kiss. Mow sweet to the mother's ta-le were those (ir.sl fruits of self tiouttol. In tho effort to govern herself, what a power she had acquir ed. In stilling the passion in her own bosom, she had pour, ,1 the oil of peace over the storm frelted hearts of lo r chililicn. Only the first fruits were there. In all lu r after days did the mother strive with herself ere she entered into a contest with the inher ited evils of her children ami ju-t so far she Wiis able to overcome ev. 1 in Ihein. Often, very often, did she fall bad; into old stales and often, very often, was s-eil'-iesi.-tance only ii slight cll'orl, but the feeble iiiHurucc for t he. good that llowi d from her v.or.'j or actions whenever this was so, warned her of her error ami prompted a more vigorous sell'-cotiliol. Need it be said, that she had all abundant re ward? j LAST Ol'- Till-: It.VMiOI.I'llS. I Hoiing the summer of IS-.-,4 Inn come I business Ir insai-tions which called :ne to the county of rliai lotte. in lun r Virginia. A i mibl and lovely Sal-bath morning found nil! I seated in one ol the comfortably cushioned pews of the village church, nt the court lions, . As it wanted a few minutes to the hour of service, my eye wandered over the largo and respectful looking audience assem bled, ami whs finally att rooted by u very ec centric individual, who was ju-t entering a r.H her aged man, tail, of dink i oiuph.ion, long white hair waving ph nl ifnlly over his shoulders, mid mi equally vcneialh' beard (lowing on his breast. His step was active ami graceful, h's foi in eiect and manly. Mat , his peculiar act ions were in striking contra.! , to his dignified appearance. At f,r.t, 1 t'lo't ; him only eccentric, but a few moments of I liirtln r observation proved to mo that he was : insane. Immediately on entering his pew he knelt towards the w ill, cr. is-cd himself, uml, ; apparently repeated a prayer. He then set ! down, drew out ii white cinuhiic, t'.eiieately perfume,, wiped his brow, removed !:i.s i gbives, stiiiked his hair nod hoard. I'.ok up his Mihle. kissed it nml read, examined his , cane, ii.-ed his handkerchief again ami ail i the linn- keeping himself in constant molii.n. I I say all the tin:.', but. oeo.isi,ni;.l!y, he Was ipissive for a few minutes Ins attention, j apparently, aroused by some truths from the i minister ; but these tines were rule. 11 is i countenance ass tuned ail kinds , lYvpivseintis. i Coiilcuipl. alarm, pleasure, earnestness, sor j row nml linger, li.He.l across it, in lapid sue i cession. It reminded me moiv of w imt clnl- drc ii call making faces, ' than any thing else, j A Iter t he services v.ei'e over, 1 n-ccl l.uiu-il i that thi." eejillcnniii tm other th ill ihe I nephew of John Kaudolph of Mi iinol.e. He 1 calls hiiiisdi' Sir John Si. tieorge l;.i:.d..!p!i. and is sole In ir to his celebrated uncle, liail j ilololi, liltii.-t-il', i'ein i:ked with hil'crness. du I ring his hist days, licit th. -.r blood liew, d in the veins of but one single scion, ami l.e was ill u ilmi.h and i-i -ii.-if So much for h na:1 .n I greatness. The subject ol'tlds sketch ui- , though physically, ami now mi nt ally, deb-e- ! tive had i uiiuil cultivated in the highest j dejiop, n his youth he wi.s sent to Pars where, under the protection of a celt brat, d j abbe. In- n ceived a ihoriug'i education Hiving tie capacity to receive, end tl.e wealth to commaiiil, mi pain vwie spared in the improvement i f his intellei 1 u d faculties. 1 Mut it was I 'bni- e-t ; f.-r. mi n turning tn i Ins home in .rcinia. bo met with, and h:V, i! a young lady, w Innn l.e ,-d,!n--scd, but was r-fiis-eil. on ai count of his hysical del', its. Oil Lccnming aware of tie imlh, he was p'ung.'d into the most prof, uml grief, lio:n which he Was at la-t r.toiisid, but iii-.i-.t-. I le has coos '.lei able wealth, which is man. aged by h ':; friends ; mnl. b, ing hi'.ru.h- -. I e -.'lues -I i.i ami goes as l.e plcan's, and is gratiii II liii whims. Wrecked, r.s his mind i-, lie still commands re p ct ; and l.ispicu liar manners do tint ul I raet ti.e titteiitiou of hi.', acrjiiainlalices, i r i veite uu i iimeiil, us one would Mippi.ee. lixchalige. (Irahimi Fi;i it Tiikks. An iutereslitig discovery has been made' in Frum-f with re g.ird In engrailling frait liccs. Jitelead ef making ifse ofa graft, a slip is taken front an apple tree, for example, mid id.;nted in a pn taloe, so that a couple of i'lclies of the slip remain visible. It soon takes root, developcs ilsi-H, ami finally becomes a liandsoine tree bearing I'm" fruit. This method is due to tho Uohem'iiu g.irilner. A pKiu Shot. The following dialogue ensued between a conductor on ouo of our PorlUiid ruilroads and a passenger, a few days since : Passenger Well, Mr. Conduc lor, what is the political news? L'onJm tor lon't know.Nir, for I havn't tttu to cturch for tbe lost twg SuuJeyi. lili.ad(;um. A l.nvn.i::.: !leu: Tin re is Ho lonlii:i's-, Iheie can I oue in nil the wast a or p.eop!,d deserts of the wol!l le irii'g the slightest eniii) a:i-i,n with that of na unloved wife SI'.e stand.- timid her family like a living stat ute iinioii.; th,. marble memorials i .'the dead instinct wnh lif,., M.t paralysed niili death tlie burning tide of r, liuraf reeling circl.ng round her li.-ait the thousand channels fro. zin through v.hidi that feeling ou-ht to flow. .1 .--. .Vi'v. Vi'iutis Ani-io, ii,r v. L) reply to t'ii, question, tJeti. Poy. a distinguished orator in. th" French Chambers, gave the following an swer : 'Aiislornicy in the lfqh centurv is ihe lei-.glle, till! condition of these who Would cnlp sr.ino without producing, livo without work ing, know w ithout learning anything, earrv all honors without deserving llu-in. uml oee"::py all the places of government v.ilhj-.it bein'" able to lill them.-' Tin-: Yt:i!V L.tsT i1o;..:r. Puring tho la(r Agricultural Fair, nt I Iaverln!!, u place wa-; 'wauled for tho tii-.d of hor. -i and a mm named Lee offered the committee nm spec talors Iiie inlmtisioii to hi:; iiiiiuls li-r ,;i it purpose. The cowd i ashed in but v. lieu thu sport was over it cost tliem a quarter each" ! ,.i out. . MofNT Vi-hnox. It will be rcodlict. d i,-, our readers that soiiii! months ago an e!f;rL was started by an association i,f ptr.'oiii. l.i dies for rai-ing funds to pureliase l ho pn a--'!y of Mount Vernon The Inquirer stales t lu"; between (itl.dlll) and $7il.0m ol ihe pitrcha---money has ulready been collected. (iltnwTll e.r Wi:sti:i:.n Tow .s. The vill.ige of La Crosse, Wiscntisiii, the to;m:n:i- o.'l!, ' I. a Cii'sse and Milwaukee Maili'oa,!, wa 1 .. ; out only four years ago, ami is Contain two thousand houses'. -id to t.r' ; it newspaper, and enjoys the frequent visit; of some thi rty different s leunibc-it :. lii.ovKs. M. Igiem is lie great glr.vo m..ii tifaclnry of Iiie World. Il i s s'lite,! t hat from one establishment la.-l year, dlill.timi doven pairs were exported to lingland nnd Ameri ca. There lire tluco thoiisaiul hands em ployed there. Me not diverted fr.v.n y,etr duty by nnv idle rellectioiis the silly v.euhi may make upon yon ; Col- their censures nre not in your power, and consequently should in t be any part if your coiici rn. F.xrt.ii-iT .-"I wn.i grun' for to tear down mine stoop next Montay " said a Huti-liiiian, but 'twas so hard times 1 git uopody to help, so 1 put 'em olfto lust ' onlay, den 1 begin.' l'oi-.r.t--, CiiiMt:. Of ;he sixfy-pight. per sons committed to Jer. i-v City pi'i-oii dor. tig the inonlii of October, hut six were i niivis, while fifty-one were In. in Mi it:. -ii t;bj..rts. Hot a ni Coi.ti. A-i L-isi iaan iiiscovere d a pail i f 1 he wood work ofa chimucy-piccu on tire, that endaligeied the whole house. Me rtishi-d up stairs to his master announced tho alarming intelligence. Hov.n ho ni.-i.eil with him. A larg" kettle of boiling water was on the li.e. "Will why don't you p-.it out the fire ?" "I can't surr. ' "Why, yr,;i fool ! pour the watir upon it.'' 'Sure it's hot wuu-r, Miir." "A K i:.A.n ion av Ouri-p." Tlie follow, ing is from an Albany (N. Y.) piqu r: dohu N un Miiren. the otheri veniiig-. said (ion. Ne was bottle-holder for (low Seward.1' Tlie lieneral says tlie Argn.'. in lSIs', called hiui 'bottle-holder fop John Van Muii-n.' Hois console,!, in thi; transfer, by tl-.e fact that he. -.-.ill imt wnr have to pull t he corl; as often as he did I'.s.'i." Nor sn 1!;, :i as Si eeosi n. A statement in I In- papers millet s ti.a liol iisdiihls v.ort'.i s7ll!l.(hl(l.ll(l; in i'ioiieycaj,,li.i a:; 1 .viloii pun,. (MID in real estate. '1 ho National Intelligen cer sins this i.s c'wm-nI : that their apcrcuttj wealth is mil a (lll.llilll.l Oil of tVaiic-, or ah at t'lll iltlll.lliiti. Some dt'.icrei. ce, it .s ti .ie, but still leaving enough to make, them feel in coin ft, i t. .ole Circtiiiisia'.i.'es, A Hii'.vt: Winw. Tin' lioirn i f (".mate) ! I lamham. Ill llllHIlltoll, M...-S., filtered b, a thief, nt) Friday morning. Thoie were only three f-.'-udes in the In iise at tin- time, one of v. bom jumped out of bed. and culled on! to kt'.ov v.'h-j '.va.. then-, w h, n ti:i f.-ihov Occiinpcil leaving behimi a lm mil j ef silver e.iliclei v lii.ii !ie had pr-cLcd up. Citii s iv Ii i.i ;'!.. 'fin' city of P.-, ria is the i-econd cii.v li. t!: - .'-'t..te. li'.n.i! -.:-ing- 11,. .''Jo citizet e. 'I I. e value of I. or liiaio.f.-.'.-turcs is set down :it gl. I.47H ; lite i-lo.-k S'JUl, fs7ll. Ijiiincy has a populal ion of ll,7ol. Value of liiaiiiii'.ic'.Uivs il,0?7,.WU ; livestock t l ls,oCt. An editor down 1-1 t has been CeHirting' ni-.il says it ri minds him of Paradise ltegaiued' and then he I '-tsnii hi.; high-heeh -.! boots and exeli'.iii's ; fugging a bbie-eyod girl on a pi!.- of iVi sh cut el ivcr ! (io uwey stiawbcr. lies, vuu have lost jour t-ts'.e." A AVei::rr.urfi. Wo?t v:.. A feamlo sdicol- teiicher in her advertisement, staled that she v -is "complete mistress id' I cr own tongue' " 1 1' that's tin- case," said a can-lie old bacli" ler, ". I: can't ask loo much lor her set vices." A. L u.v was teqr.crti 1 by a I "i-l.tloi-. somewhat adv.nici ,1 i.i year.. t!' 'm':.- a s- at it ui n his '-.mo wh lo in a cr -.-niil l. :gii ' No. thiii,'; y, u." said sl-o, "I am i,!V ii I s,:i I i.il old : cat t'-eiihi Lie.:!', tl.ivii w ilh in.'. ' A young wi.lo-.v was aked why sim was j-- ing to be inanioil .-o i li aii'-r ll.e I'l-atii her liimb.iml "Oh. hi." t-.:.! s! . 1 do i: -prevent fret I in uiys-.-lt to tkutit i a aicor.- ' of pool- ii, ar Tl in." Prisi nor. you have la-.-.i. for hal-itm.l iii nnlti n-ic s. v 1 r sccii'e-. :ave ou 1 so Tour ho:.. say in ileo l i e : XI',! --, I': er but an habitual must. The liter of lo'l hortcr lb iiioerat givrr this receipts to kill Hons oil dogs : Soak It c dog live miiiiite.', in camphetic. and then, n (lie to him. '1 iie effect is lii.-taiitaneous. The following toast was recently given h , a '.stricl.o-i" young man; The hniiis My we kiss the -.ii'.s we picise, uiid 1'iea.e tl.8 girls ie kiss. A celebrated Poet ot ono tin'e advertise. I thiil he would supply "lines for any occasion.'" A fisherman sought hiui shortly after f.;,.l wanted a lino strong enoujli to catch tj por poiso." Wiikat rnoa Oeoroia. The. ship (ieoraia cleared from Savannah, Ua , last week, f- i Livei-jjool, having, as part of her caro, 73 '.:-, bushels of wheat, being thu beitji.d shipui:.t of tho kind from thut port. Tho little ant short snvir.g of wise tr.i excellent men uro ol great'value, like the dust it' fold, cil the least sparks of diamond