„~,- .~. . :KIMII ".Ir4go n e t o i n P•vo,.! 4.34) dAt: BUEHLER VOLUME XXII. gro . lit-ANn. ...11,Atiiii't4. OF THE FREEMEN OF apai\Js nor It I% ,11 * l , r. "I have endeavored ' ' ' • ''— to do my duty. I have labored to •' .'• ' - •,' " ' ' edvance Pennaylvania's interests, ' I hese de- , :',, ~.,., ~ ~ ~... , f mended for her all her Constitutional tiOrf e riorpatter,wlio „, r.....i .i r, •L'.44116164 4: .om4ilitialtd. Hanoeforth, as heretofore, I, am re/0y td rip list ~ i, . :,,,,„).,.„;,t ;tie 4,01 e itaiious cause of Justice end Truth , bed iirithout — " ~,,,,,,),... ~,i ~,,, 1 ,_.: , i; .., . fear or casofreentend erernesgy for theil Right."' .. t his e • ' ' ' ' " - ' Lancaster ens' . • i i, ..... 1#,p,,,,r4„, 1.0##...,. , claiii,sc,outopy7,.r.o,l4,Niito .Are,, oladiy..:to e .kftiefOgt* iti,t , : ,14, Jr;. J 011N53.1014, , 01l who‘desiro to :hear 1. popular and. isble Chief ..Magistratei .whether his politital fried.s or. foes. are itt*itell ter atteild'a - ' • : 4111111211711111XIMIlvimiesesday lent,,, Sid of Soptombort , „ ‘l 4 , f• 1 8 c! 0 10,11 '.. mum It. *XIIPISTON full wide his-Arxwmtitil to be present on , that:iday,,,, and will, ' fealiiiit . tivitten_assembled. .111111r4Conie, hear him 1 ;lodge for, elves, k.! w' _3!_ou have • heiird him:. Let moo of ALL. PARTIES hear) him 1 nie Governor' desires to he . heard by' the citizens Ofreverypolitical ccsplcZion, ttntl it is 11:oped, 0111011 'avail thCinsClies Of this oitsg . tintly : " ilerjAote4,o l l4:9thprilisthiguuhelkspeakers , W ll 4. l i p me n` t the ,meeting. • , - By order of , the Cormiy „Coasosittited A7n: -- BTEVEINSON Chairman. 1 , , .1 .!. !!-:kig6i' ti-8-,-14.0'; - .2 5. 72...T4q,5 , :;4..;ip OF VALUABLE . Ilia 'JP Pivpirty. 0111,1....subseribee—mill-Offer -at public , sale. r on.Mondiy. the i 1 at day of Sqlttanber seat, at 10,a eloakt oti the pre guises. the , fell Owing - described •Ilea: , Et- 9 Cbniralnnig 133.AORES, situate in Ham- Amebas) fownifdp, Adams county, near the mail leading *OM ljettYaburg to Fair. .4.1eMe11b9140-mll4* from the former place -and 3, from the latter, ,OndutioiOing lends Meiani. Stewart, Sell, Wiarott, Uoups, -mod others. 'rho (lontpauy Mille are a 'hoist, I 3-4 miles from the , farrn„ aria there are two Rifler Mills r within a convenient Aulianep. The lentils thebest quality. The improvements . ere a ONE tit -till $ TOR L Y O • • G 'HOUSE, ' 'Dotible"LOG BARN,, with Sheds, also a .* a to n .i s hed, hog.ktable, corn-cribs; ipring +house; &e. There is an'escellent well or 'water neir the door and. a never failing ,spring tin the place. • Theie is also On 4hti fipin a thriving • • YOUNG .011C11111D •-cif ahoiee Reit ireekt. Abed 33 Ores are 'covered 'With good TIMISER. There tirelo aereiof exiellent tneadovir, in atkl'more can essili , be Made at arty lime. Tbero upon the place a large ham ' %Orr ornberif, pear, phiM and pe ach c trees; Withitit to vieW"the premises' '436 do WI b eillirtg i rm David Rife, Who 're litleiViertnitt: • , . fiaqiteigialice will be given and qie Antii thadeknowiron'tiie gay of silel4 the subscriber. f ELIZABETH SHITZ. ' A......- • •• :aka at . 114 lame lime and plOce. */4 atig, PI variety of Perloreik Prop ,W.kt large lot of Hogs, 2, first ,trOt Prlre ! .ene, three r borse Wegon , ; I one *OF"partly. now, a carriage, -417 1 0 P- Machine., nearly new, . shear r!,. , double and one single shovel olow, 1 lierrew, I wagon bed. harness, .sithtiesidsitsal men's saddles, horse-gears, leatting-beic, with other like. articles. Al - 110 - 4 assay by the ton, and wheat by the bush- Aixont a variety of HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, inclu edithreeekirig.stoves, ten-plate stoves, sec . inesary,, bureau, a first-rate clock, tables, ooltairsotedsteads and bedding, pots, km ,4l4th palm are.• Also, a lot of Blacksmith's t.soolll:thcluding bellows, anvil, vice, etc. wilibto, a lot of walnut inch boards, with a . variety of articles too numerous to men- Aller l Attentiance will he given and the 7 . !#i'the,thade known, on the day of sale by DAVID RIFE. r,tl r ?Octet 12 1851 itysburg. Female Seminary. 1111118: 'fichool, under the direction of 1111 s W . A 1.1. AI: , win he re-opened on he Isi :Se p tem b er . 11 , 11;; ; l'Actps.- 7 Ten dollars per sersion of A ye , pupa., will be charged from untering, to the end of the ties joßpo leduclions Irmo price will be gwy l a for the time lost by the teacher, or pebtrated illness of the pupils. MCPIR:fhOII, J..\. Timinp son. it i lt i ki tatt er, Horner, Hon. M. Mc. ()leen, lion. J. B. Danner, I{c v. Dr. St hinucker, Rive.:tiii.lififigher, Rev. De ICratall, Proll.l3cok, slUei':Cr,'ltcv. lir. D. (:B1 ~,t , ..110..aug. 'BUFF CASSIMEIRF. bf gentlemen M invited ) J l -" ton 'very ritifferinr (10.614 of 11l1FE Htthe Establishment of SicEiffh,N•At 110LEEBA 110 lA, Merchant l'iiiidtmk,tieitysburgi w hore may ho found 'PIItNOT , 4.ASSIMEREB, df every yeti 'l4ly ittuttphitity. -•l y 23. , . , • • • , A A D' D u. • ~~~ rTISMIN logos is ‘ie rrießied ttg , e stibeceibe'r, fi re' ntitterty 1 0 Knihi.PriViillOo untilihe tfrsOitoy,of Stptember next, for the building of &Hank Born on YeniL, , A 0 Arteeensaty infor motion cam bp:. hatl-on .014410 . 2,1,141eAre spbseriber. • JPSEPU xUi 11 7 ." I tete 11/67411V , . rillßE subscriber will also RENT the AL FM(III,9EI which he resides, tor three year.. to the person, contrapting..jor the building Of the barn , or any other perser. , -- The' farm cimtaina3oo AR,Efg, more or lute, of e at m ited improved, under good' fdncing, and in. geod order, with two-iitori DWELLING, and Other suitable buildings. Application can 'be made to the andetaignedr. gd'Any person desiring to rent the Farm, and who will purchase the outstand ing Crops, may have poseesaion'this fall. JOSEPH HUNTER. Aug. 22,—f-td , • ELECTION. NOTICE is hereby given that an nive l-11 tion be held •to elect THIR. .51ANAGERt1 of the mthnnber land Valley Mutual Protention Contently:" 9 1 the public hones .of.Nictor Shannon, in Pi4futontlinwliskipon,tille Aral Itfonday of 4"Vember next—aid Managers to serve nits year. . Mention to be held binwesn e hours of, 9 0 , L.14., an f l o'clock, 'or sap.i 'day. JbAN t. QUEEN. Bee . Y., August 15, 1951 ' td ' NOTIOE. is. hereby given. that the Bnaof of Sehoolairsetose °Measl iest Texuship, tnee‘Ant Saturday ,the 6111 day of September next c atoote,o'clock, P. ,M., at the School-house in Benders - sills, td appoint. NINE TEAOME'Ret to bke charged( therblic schools of that town • 1 4y prder of thp i lloar4, ' SA9II,I,Et. MEALS, Set: , Aug. 22, Issl--4d,, , ' %gut CORDS of 9itelnut Oak Bark, ` l7-117 for mbich six, dollar, and fifty cents per cord, in cash, will be paid, at the subscriber's Tnanery, in nattover, (for merly Nea'.) P.! FORNEY. N. BL—For further particulars, call on S. S. Forney, Gettysburg. Aug. 22,-3' NOTICE , is hereby given, that the School Directors of Butler Township, will moot at the School-house in Middle town, at o'clock, P. M., on Saturday the 2014 day of Stplember next, to em ploy Teachers to take charge of the schools of said township. Citizens who may feel interested are requested to attend. JOHN F. EWHOLTZ, Sec. Aug. 22,-3t 11011011 J. 111111111 Y ESIPECTI , III.I.X informs the in -111, habitants of lionterstown and its vi cinity thm lie has permanently located in that place; Mr the practice of Medicine.— tray hu found at the residence of Mr. A BRAIIAM Ersii, or at his ,oflice, ad joining Mrs. Frame's, Jliniterstown, July 11.-31 ill subseritkr has on hod at his Tia Ware Establialirnent, iu Chain .bershtirg street 4 opposite the Post Ofliee. - * Large 'AAsurtinent of Tin Ware; ‘ntivti he wilt•eigon itinderat'u End exa►nitie for rotiraelves.. March 14. Ei 1tta%% 1 1%%% i TeaoherS" Walited. Teachers Wanted. WALLELt GETTYSBURG, PA, FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST(49,I,SSI. IFLETCRIER. MY HUN. TOWNSIND RAINES I ones knew •'ptonghman, • • Bob Fletcher* his name, • „ Who was old and was.ualY. Aeolis) Swag his dame : • iret theiliied quite contented, • ' from all shire, " Hob Demeter the ploughman, ,„ l Atod Jody his orikr. • , .lAs the nem streaked the east, , . • And the night fled swan. • 'ilrey would rise up ,for labor, ' • Reirresdrid for thiJe And threetrneof s r ` " • As it thirds, .„: . • rolled BO 9 4 Aim Riputi And hi s wi fe at the prtrl, , • Ajlf • • toto front or the frees, ' Where ii, , yodal iwoolnd 104 .'" Tbair reel hataiteepteleeir Wee lisimotios4( saps. '4u4 thfut ,dotibil Asir. As it allied up this peg, noir: geeh' i jpett . bid it, inongitt, • A•nd introit* boidd l in'spitt • That in angled in youth, , • Thetwino wieli,afttbe•head ; The thorn *pi still they, ' Add the blwsom s ft bolo, And the ithnt from the tep' • , Semiletdsth• min* inn befont. • • ...• hl • , Whtinlbettinaornight ' ' • • °weaning* *tut tiptoed,. • • , AO4 liPh•nad *ton*, . • . Fromlbe plough to boa ahed.- LAcb'the Jive on the'lioof,' HO topeskl *mak!! atilt,- • - I- If hie vile ea& his youniti*no c , rseqtrl walk *are. , $ , , ,thalie rood -bphig ear,: -; .„._WitiNPOIATSJ. I 4 O 4i [Mt. . " .n the WI and the hinder", " Wefeieriding '" _ And have heard freen , the twinge • „ , , Witbortertgatuloille - • ' 71u?. me" okth!ylltitliTi% •-', - 'Aaiun:en* . . A1 , ". 1 4 1 9911bt kb? rule , wink vroplu MOIL ?r1:1 !fiat" tin'tte neetlittte vithige, • The 'grove inod the thorn, ' .And W; that the.riolim . 4114 Wolof , of hfq , . Wore anima. 'to contentment • With ffotiandliii - g= ritbst tit* mAirgr i 's ( ip 'A IJACIIP.LOEL." 'Where tire they ? 'I cannot sit now, to owee' trim the edge of the broollitihour- after hour, flinging off my lino and hook to the nibblingroachv grid reckon it groat sport. There is no girl with auburn ringlets to sit b e side inn. aid play, upon, the bank, ,The luaus are short .ur than they wore then; the ,littlgjoy*titat boyhood till the heart was ful) can fill it no longer. ]'cot 'Fray ts . dead Icing ago; and Ito cannot swim, into the ',oaf for 11(ittin;g, nor eari 1 Spoil with Min after hour and thihk tt liaPiiitiem." 'rho mound that covered' his grave is :Milken ; and the trees that shaded it are hrolten anal mess Little Lilly is grown into a wretch Mid is married; and she has another little Lilly, .with flaxen hair, she says—looking as eke used, to look: I dare say the eltiltlis pretty, but it is not Lilly. She has a. .1. 4 40 buy to?„that !she esdls, l 'o4 -- o#' !t 5,1410 xs mischievous as ever 1 was . 1 4 0 u Wei ,4, the , /lon, WA° !vou;dilavP liked, f 4.1 013 in Ote,uctech,tkifit ei , FriExi, -We! aill(tlY, t 9 sc has ; ad a great, wally rtdefqll,toq Wr. 1 70 - r°ufkrideils,au4ll4rd ones, over of 'ktre• 4 0 P 8 ,Ppt 71 4Cet uptthe. . f t a 1 46 g leaves for bonfires ap,,lni 'did once ;, ,grown to be a man, and, is flddiag his' Way somewhere is our Western world, , to 'the phott lived honors of tfine. Ile was rusr ried. not long ago;, hit( wife I reinember as otio,of playinatesat my first sch ool; Alleges b t aotiful, but , fragile as a leaf.— She died, within a year of their marriage, 'Br was but` four years my senior; but ,thiS grief lint made him ten years ohler. , Ile does nut say it, but bis,oye and figure tell Tlinurse w o put, the purse in ruy lan that dismall Morning, is grown a feeblo ultl woman. She woos over fifty then; she may well be seventy now. She did not kuovv my voice when I went to her the other day, nor did she kniny lay face at all. Site re peated the name when I told it her—l'aul, Raul, she-did not remember any Paul, ex cept a little boy a long while w4OOl she gave a purrs when he wont a way, and told him to bay 11 Ming to Lilly or to Ben ?"—"Yes, that Pool," said the old woman exulting, "do you know him ?" And when I told her—"she would not have believed it !" But she did ; and she' took hold of my band again (for she was blind)and smoothed down the plaits of her apron, and jogged her strings, to look tidy in the presence of a gentleman. And she told the long stories about the old house and how the people came in afterwards; and she called me "sir" stonetimes, and sometimes "Paul," But 1 a:died her only to say Paul ; she seemed glad tier this and talked easier; and went on to tell of my old pl ayma t es; a nd how we used to ride the pony—poor Jaeko I—and how we gather ed nuts—such heaphig piles; and how we used to play fox and geese t 'ugh the long winter eveniugs • and how my poor moth erwould hew I asked her to s top. She could not have gone on much longer, for I behove Ao loved our house and pen ply bOtor than Sile loved her we. AN tio• mule, the cold, silent man, who lived wit It his hooks in the house on the hill, told who used to frighten me sonitoinit•s with his look, he grew very feeble after 1 It:ft, and almost crazed. The country peo ple said that he was mad; awl Isabel with her street heart clung to hint, and \with! lead him out whenhis s.cl p tottered, I,t t.n! *!..a.t, in the garden, and read to hint out of the books he loved to hear. And some times, they told me, she would read to him aunts of the letters 1 had written to Lilly or to Ben, and asked Itim'if he re unlimbered l'aul who saved her from drown hi tmdei• tiM treeiU theMeadinV? ),lut Ito coutVonly shitke his TiOnd tltin~ about how old and 'f9eble Lai 4 , TEARY,Fms AND FREE They wrote me afterwards that he died, 'and was Iniried , in a far away place,' where hit; Wife once. lived, and whimo he new sleeps beside tier. Isalkd was t:truck with er . ief, and eanne to liVe for a time with hil tytbut when they wrote me last, she hail gotrielitek to her old hems---whore Tray was biniett--Where we had played togetti erso often, through the long days of sum _ was glad I should find her there when 'Jline back. Lilly and Ben were Loth initiester , to the city when I landed from why long joittrin , y over the selle ; hilt still , Weret to teubel tire. Perhaps l had heard 'bo much oftener from the others that 1 felt lessetter to flee them; or perhaps I wan ted to mve my best visits to the last ; or peAttris-T did net think it—perhaps Istibel better than then, all. 8t I w e nt into the country, thinking nil the wailtow she must 'ha vi changed sin o !left. Bhe must new be nineteen or twen ty; andihen her grief must have saddeu cd her face somewhat; but I thought 1 should like her all the better 'for that.-- ThOntrobtlifOithe woul4not laugh and feast. me,. .but would be quieter, and wear a smile , —ftto calm Mid beautiful, I thought. tier sgure too must have grown more elegant, And oho would have more dignity. in her aif• „ . eituddered a little at this ; for I thought, Ao will ,hardly think no much of me then; ,*rhttjuiiihe Will have seen those W 116111,041 likes U great deal . Leiter. Perhaps She Will nee likeMe at all ; yet t knew very well ehiit'liuhm 'like her: • Wad gone up almotit to the hoteke . ; hid 'posed tho'strenm *here we fished nu that/day tunny years before and .I thought that *ow since she houlgroivu to woman. should , never sit with.her theme .pin, And , surely -never drag her us-141ideut tn. Tallar river, and muter chafe her little arui-navor. pc rliapakiss her, did IT4ou stic Sat upon my migher's lap—vh, no . , lam wAere she buried, Triy, but the old idato was gono there wits no ribbon there now, I thought that at least Isabel would have replaced the alabi',Gut it was a wring Thou slit. trembled When I went, up to lintirflw ' fhisloill!iion me that pm.- 1144 married;`' 'I ennui not tell Why alib should not; 1)44 lutew it would nitikumi;itudomfortablato hear that rile There was stall wotuot who opened the door She did not .knotiptse ; but I reAsog nised 'turas OLIO Of• thbahlrervauts. I ask e4 W34', Alto Itoursekoop4 ,first, thiuking I would surprise Isabel. My. luzir ,IlutteKed . pastuwbut, tltiultukg Alt4ut l step . i n. tlit sud tily,letw ihtt lf--ok Tight jaws mri no , tlcnalekgv 04'111E7 t. eyettOen, eke would hardly know ne., Presently tl,o 4onsekeepnicaine in, Voty4-ralt'e she uslieFif Wished in kin ' ' ' Tito geittletmin did wish it,' niol' elm's* down on ono Pictemf duty firer; for it vnur o it tnme; and the Loaves were foiling, aud the November winds were very ohilly. Shall 14e11 hor.--41nrught arotealt at once for,lsaboll L triad ,to, ask — 744 1 t4. it. wutiilaPid4rine tesell hormone it WIG WY! iktralign- - 4 0 Lt-4 eovl4 not. pro 1 0 utteg tit , ?ttrli4 • • • - I I / :1 1C! !said tbQ }Tits-keem., iti a ,VeuM so earncit that 1 roAo at once and 'erogst4 f,L,`o i uiui and took her luirids 'hYOU kiithetue," "YealiureYreniefiaber ha i l Inv ,• • f' , • ' • - . Ir3he'vttetell'ltitlt'Autrise,' but recovered herself,itttd reamed.. the 'untne'grove than: nor. ~,,I *hough t•that I had eOliimittosi Norse mintage or given .3u same.way canoe of of. hue*. , I allied for-Ditubutio,,tiadauikea fur , Sho.tiurnodpillettrUcrillly lotto. •"lkiha,'/ *I 440,,: .... ‘ ~ .• : J • . , Ye B t *WI?" , , : , i, , • , `.`oi ; p * - 7 - ,' 11 4 i B . dRO" r ~,• , , • 'I. are into My eivyr. t sail not t wiiii4l.'" Mlioiide-keeper-I,les llet kin 4 lhoure- 1 - I rmied noSiele4sly out: 3121 him(Li were over my eyes. The ithitr,i wero ttigh: Mg otitAide - , and' the eli,ek ticking monim fnllftvitttht. ' ' 1 did no liob, hot , wceS: for utter Any 'lle olnok ticked mournfully, and the birds were .singing ; but I did not hear them any longer; I here' Wati a tempest rag, ing within life that would have drowned the void.: of thunder. It broke at lenght in a long, l'kup sigh,- 44011 God !" said I. It may have been a prayer—it was not an imprecation. Bella—sweet Ifclbt wa , deinl! It seem ed a, if with her the world was dead—ev ery bright flee darkened—every sunshine blotted Ent—every Hower withered—every hope extinguished. I wa lked out into the air, and stood un der the trees where we had played togeth er with poor Tray—where Tray lay buried. But it was not Tray I tl 0: as I s to o d t there with the cold wind playing through my hair, and my eyes tilling with tears.— low mild she die ? Why was sit gone'! Was it really true ? Was Isabj indttl dead—in her I?'! ? Then why should anybody live What was there to live for, now that Bella was gone ? Alt, what a gap in the world is ' made the death of those we love'. It is longer whole, but a poor half world that swinp uneasy on its own :MIS, 2111,1 M a kes you diz zy with the H a lter of its wreck. The housekeeper told me all—little by little, ad I found ealtune,:s t o had been de a d it month; Lilly was with her through it all ; she died sweetly out pain and without fray---is hat ean an gel!, fear ? She had spoken often of'.'auts iu Paul ; " she had lett a little paeLet fitr hint, but it was not there; she had given it into Lilly's keeping. 1 der grave, the housekeeper t o lih no , was only it alit the way 111 1 1111 ,- beside the grove of a brother win, died long y e nrB be fore. I went them flail evening: The mound was high and fresh. The gild had nut c lo s ed, together,, and the dry lea,ves cat%ltt, in the crevices . , and gave t 4 ragged and terrible look to the grave. The next day, I laid thew aIJ b 4 the' rave Tray) Pit; liofig graaa, and het 'a tuft. of blue tiolds at the tiot; rind Avlared it with—ttians. The heitil6o6l4, — th'u 'truea, the field:4, the teeittlows-44a the windy No- vember, etnihi dot like them again; 1 Jilcetl }wilting ltut the littlo that T ;I over BelliCs grace. 'Ellen! she sleep; now—tlie sleep of death. The ilour 'doming, • We arc rapidly approavhing the fulfil- Meta. of Mir predietlint,saYs the NOto:Foek Leq(Mr, that the. vauntksl prdsperity, ofour cou)ttrY will be shortly dissipated by the incoming of a tcdions rrctilsinn unexam pled siury I Imilays of 1 S;t7. limmeial aliect of the past week hal;hero loouiy in the , extreme. Money, hitherto freely obtain ed at fi pereelit per ammitt, lta:ri,,m i n W a ll rout to ,ino per cunt per nionth, and soarer at that! leavy failures have taken place ill every section of the country, and many more threatened; in It Word, the tinker of faith exhibits the approach of dark times We are no croakers, but perceive the fore shadows coming invents; men :iro loath to attribute . these fatal results to the true cause, over importation of foreign merehandize. We have sTept in over se curity ; We have run 'in debt to foreign countries; we JI3VO drained tlielaud of Cal ifornia's product, and the hour of judg ment has approached. Can tve nwet it ? Such is the question of the Week and with an mtiveNtbresponse: "it is impossible." Listen, for we,speak words of prophecy, we bid you prepare fa. the 'corning hour of trial and preach reformation for the future._ IVe are epnvaineett Flint/may:lit Ntill save our country from absolute prostration, from pe cuniary ritinotifv'e - the pasAage of a Pro tective Tariff.. measure', the only means of nationaLaalvation, will be sub mitted t.v tl l yy nqxt Congress by fo,ree of lie evssity,"hinl+teiwill•ita4e N4llO hei• the Ser vantsof thq Vo9pte will. legislate, for tlw good of ourselvto sur,fiir that of the British mattufactitiler.ltria .Cqupcctlicut rorever. A-few days ago, a Connecticut bronm-ped lar—c shrewd chap from amongst the steady habits and wooden clocks, school masters, and other lixens, drove throng!' our Streets, heavily ladened with 'torn brooms. lb; had called at several stores and offered Ili load, for ever so small a por tion of it ; but when he told 010111 he W%11• ted cash, and nothing, else in payment, they diedAlVen 'him to under stand they !mid got brooms enough and that lie might go far ther,: At length be drove up to a large wholesale establishment on thewest side, and not fttr from the bridge, and once more ogered his wares. , said the merchant, "I want the brooms badly, : enough, but what would you take hi pay ?' 1 , 4 1.. wee a. potter,- , T he ,pedlar was aching 'to get rid - allot brooms ; hu despised the very,sightlaf liis_brooms ; but, he would 440nar Pelf p single broom for cash Man Ant Whole 4 load, for, any other article—es- , piciallY ; tiny ;article. which he could n o t as readily dispose tit as he could brooms.— hesitation however he serevied his courage to the sticking point— (it requiretLampesourage after having lost hioi *we pf selling, his load half a dozen , 1 times by a similar answer)—:mud frankly told the, merchant that ho must have cash. oreoitriie the merchant protested that cash ! Was scarce. and Olathe most purehase, if at With Whitt ho bad in his store to pay with: really trained the bromns, and hendid'norteritate to say so, but the times *milliard, he had notes to pay, and he had odds that most be disposed -of. he to the man from Connec ticut, funlosd your brooms, and then seleet any ustieles from my store, and you shall have Atlfum at costs' The pedlar scratched his head. Thor° was amidst there, as ►ho sequel shows plainly enough. : . , you what it is; he answered at 1444 just any them terms for half the lund, and cash fur Outlier half, and I'm your man. Mowed of l dont' soil out of Con necticut sinks with all her broom stuff, the next minute.' • 'rhe merchant hesitated a moment, hot tiMillk concluded the chalice a good out lie should be getting half the brooms for something that would not sell as readily ; as for cost price it was an easy gammon in regard M It. The bargain was work, the brooms were brought in, the Cash one half of them Was paid over. "Now what will you have for the remain der of yonr bill f' asked the inerch;fin. The pedlar scratched his head again, and this time more vigorously. Ile walked the floor—whistled—driuntned with his lingers on the head of a barrel. and by his reply. eame—slowly —deliberately. "Yee Providence fellers are elite ; you min sell at cost, pretty much all of ye, a n d make money. I (1011 ' 1, see how 'Ol done. It must be that somebody gets the worst of it. Now 1 don't know about your goods, barrio' one, article, and of t take any thing else, I may get cheated. do smart' as 'twont !mike ally odds with you L guess I'll take unomm. I hi* them like a book, and 'ran tiwear to tvliat you paid for And so saying, the pedlar commen ced reloading his browns, and having snugly deposited half of his former load, jumped on his cart with a regular Connec limit grin, and while the merchant was cursing his impudence and his own shipuli tv, drove in search of another customer.— PeOvidenee Peat A CLERGYMAN ' S OPINION OF NEWSPA PERS.—Itm;. Dr. Daniel Baker; of Teias, says he has traveled dimwit a great many States.' and mixed with the people; con versed at the country fireside; and preach ed in the open forest as well as •throngit the city. Where he funnel newspapers he, found ,initelligtinco—periple whuta ho could talk to or listctr In with pleasure, to& oolong whom It is good Work prdsper elf ,Ah a general thing, where a. IIeWSI/it per was not ta1. , ,e0, he could tell it in the slo- Nenlint'M of }4O Ilnus , eltult l , Ott,: tgllOrande oldie children, and the uninfornied,parents. No marked is the ditrerence in eiviliAation between those Who 'do take Ile Wripapers and thOfie who do not, that the traveler in the he ' pleased and entertain ed by the one, while he' will der.pise the -other, ieltitutri. knowing 1110"e:time tO whiblt thoililibtence is attributable. MIMI=I • 4 . , II 111,7. Sonic SrATI. CArf SHOW, which is to take place at Roches ‘ter on the - 17th 'of September next, and continue until die 19th inclusive, will, it is represented, he the most magniticient and interesting exhibition of the kind ever held in the State. The site selected for the occasion lies about one mile and a half smith of Rochester, immediately tin the (enesee river, and the grounds to be en closed will embrace thirty acres. The President of the Society has invited the at tendaiWe at the ran- of the entire (tilde- Mathc corps at 'Washington, Lord ) lgin, the flovernor-lleneral of Canada, and manlier of the most distinguished men of our country. It is reported that Senator Douglass, of Illinois, has been solicited to deliver the annual address. Especial ac commodations arc to be provided for the editorial corps, many of tvhose Members are expected from various bections of the Union. SHRIMD able-bodied lazy beggar was arrested in Providence R. I.) on Tuesday, and sentenced to implison ment iYI the county jail for two trionths. The Journal says : • • "He was arrested while soliciting char ity of a lady, and representing that he had been blown up with powder in Virginia and disabled ; and to prove this fact he ex hibited a Written certificate, purporting to have been signed by several persons in that State. But upon a search of his per son another certificate was found, stating that he was blown up in Massachusetts ; and there was also found stowed :Tay in his pocket ,i 426 in gold coin." NATI'lt IN ALA ?tA-..1 . 110 Nl&nle Register says that Professor Too. limy; in his recent geological exploration of Alahanta, found a Natural Bridge in Walker connty, ahont a mile, from the main road, which rivals the celebrated one in Virginia. It spans about One hundred and twenty feet, while its height is ahont seventy. It is formed of massive sand stone, and is very symmetrical. The stir rontiding scenery is very grand, and lofty beech and hemlock trees grow on the bridge and moody shade it from the ritys of thin sum and Mid to the wild sub limity of the shot. A AtAN or A riIISIOWO POUNDA WEIOOT h:18 generally fourpounds oNrain. There is nolither•animal that has as much. An ox of from eight LO 111110 hundred pounds weight has but one pound. We 001111: in the 11111111 M bolly two hundred and forty niiie bones, to-wit : fourteen in the brain, forty-six iii'the other parts of the head and peek; sixty-two in the wino and hand., and sixty in the legs end feet. The bones of the human body make up the third part of it , weight. A full grown man has front twenty to twenty-hive pounds of blood, which passes from eighteen to twenty times through the heart in one hour. A Ilsll'LltgAr. 111011 M. I'ANACCA.—The Yankee Blade proposes the fidlowing rem tat y for the ills of 16, the tlesh and spirit, composed of /coves, plods and motif ; which, if taken witemit a wry face, will Mike any man res p ectable and happy : Leave oil drinking. Leave on . smoking. Leave off chewing. Leave off swearing. . Leave the g'hals alone. Plant your pleasures in the home circle. Plant your business in some honorable employment. Plant, your faith in truth. Hoot your habits in industry. Hoot your feelings in benevolence. Hoot your affections in God. For directions, see the the Holy Scrip tural, and beware of counterfeit creeds, and quack theologians. COULDN ' T STAxn 'f n6 Col.n..—Stephen n queer genius, had made frequent gracious promises to his troubled friend that he would put himself nun of the way. Oita nuugiug cold night, he vowed he would go 01 and freeze himself to death. About eleven o'clock lie returned, ably. , erim and snapping his lingers. "Why don't you freeze 1" asked a 'M ing rektive. "Golly," said the riseutlastuieide,"when I fretle I incati to take a warmer nighl Hum this fitr it." The following is too good to be lost, al though it hits a grumbler, of the better class Of political affinities, Somewhere btitivenn the short ribs. lobo (. Saxe, of the Burlington Senti nel, purpeirates the billowing reply to a grombliog subscritior : • free potron of the Bentiitel, Politely bids us •.eirod the thltig to hell r' ir ert ly hint. proper We coilloss. With ehringe of rei,id 1110 C, to ehnegitth aildiess ; It shall be sent. Cluiroo's mail will let it.. Where the suhseriher will be sure to get it ! A young lady appeared at the Oeh•kosh ball. an the 4th inst., in a white dress ,with, short skirt and pants. The gentlemen ad mired her very much, but several of the ladies said that it was immiplest. She turned to sonic of them whose dresses "were indelinitely low a t the n ec k," an d quietly remarked that it they would pull up their dresses about their necks, their skirts would he as short as .her own.— They turned away. MAKING A ('or gursT.—q ' oui, ' said an indepontleut wag to' a 6J:invited fop, .I know a beautiful creature who wishes to make your. acquaintance.' 'Wad to hear it—tine girl—struck with my appearance, I kuppose, eh ?' .Ir e , F ,, very much. She thinks you would make a capital play mate Mr• her poodle dug Lord ll icon beautifully said; "ti a wan be gracious to sir.ingtirs-, it shoWs he is 4 oitiAeli Of the' world, and Omit his lieart,is no island cut oil'lriOrt other land, but a Lnk lineal that joins them. Magnifying glasses, to detect hunk times, net being brought into. general use in In Lowell, it i. «aid:there me upwards, of one tliounnotl''lllootne i ce. like, to there—ii'must be bi'eettiliblb piece. EMBUS Gov.gohmitoll is received lathe Chir limited apace haw irrerentedour 'giving detailed accounts of the tordi4nnd cheering manner in whith tiov.Johttothe has been received in the Western OM Northwestern part 111 . the SLite. ci:py From the Pittsburg (Lizette o( the 1001 instant : • On Saturday morning. about four hirtnt red Whigs appointed lor that porilosa a! the recent Ward, Borough and Township iNleetings, left Allegheny in a splendirttraiit oi ears, to 'meet his exeelleney,,Win. 1. Johnston, Clovertiorrif Pennsylvania, di N. Brighton. I, addition to the •rilietlia/clthe regular train carried a large number- 'or persons unable to obtain planes in ftft4 titer. The regular train started first, andbefote the departure of the remaining one, dotibld ii nod treble the priee of the tieke(e. frely offered for seats, and refeeed. The deputation was aecompanied b 1• Wilde's Brass Band, and the beautiful flag of thti Scott Guards was appropriately give 3 by that fine company to be used throtigliont that day. His honor, IL S. nettling) Mayor of Allei;lieny, acted as Chief Mari stt!, hie aids being Col. Leopold Capt. T. A. Howley,lini Young:lM:: William A. Charlton, and Messrs. Will , son, Graham, Wm. M'Key and Jeltif Srunll. Arrived at New Brighton, the ►nemherd of the deputation were introduced , to Governor, after which they dispersettAtd the various hotels for dinner. Afterslitil tier, the deputation, iteeinnprinled 14 1 rtar 7 ly the entire population of New Brightoili Rorhester, and Bridgewater, went over td Beaver, where Ilia Excellency,lhe GOV., error, intended to address the assembled' multitude. The meeting, was Organized at 2 oteldek, in the spaeimis and beatitiltil Court6hOusel of Beaver. The 111,11. 3(11111 Dickey, of Beaver, was called to the chair, A motion was toads and carried ((fa& journ to the grove, and the meeting left the Court-house. The assemblage was very large, 'miff thousand people, at the lowest edlculatiert, being present. The Governor :tar-ended the a nit the Hon—John Dickey introdueed him to the audience in some very appropriate're.a. marks. Aker Ito had ooncludeti, (MV. Johnston rose in the midst of loud At the close of his address, the mulai. tulle gave three tremendous cheers for Scott, Johnston, and protection to hornet industry. During the delivery of his ad.; dress, he was likewise interrupted 'hy. laud cheers. VV bite's liratur Iland.itruck. up a lively time, at the close of which; the di:lino:in, the lion. John Dickey movett that this meeting, do now adjourn, hi' re ,, assemble at the polls, in October next A procession was then formed and marched down into Bridgewater. In Bridgewater the Governor was 're-• (milled with loud rdicers, and the preeetoduittt crossed die bridge to Rochester, where vast assemblage was waiting to see his Excellency. Alter n short delay, the Allegheny (MIMI , ty delegation, in company with Governor,' entered the cars, which moved oil' in fine style, amid the cheers of the by-menders. AR along the road, wherever a single honk° ' was standing. the ladit:s waved their handi kerchiefs, and the gentlemen cheered.- At Economy, the honest and industrions Germans who inhabit that delightful little. place, were drawn up to receive theiGov ernor. One gentleman presented' him.' an enormous Minuet, about six lest high, composed of a great variety of flowers, very tastelnily arranged, together with a beautiful wreath. After being introduced': to all present. the Governor colored again entered 1110 cars amid the cheers of the %E. • COIIIOIIIIIVS. A short dietattee above Economy, tv lame: number of workmen on the road were drawn tip by the bide of the railroad. IC` eider barrel was elevated ell a little 110114 with one rod turned towards the read. TDAT SAME OLD 000 N wits painted Mt it in white ielteta, At SowielileY tile scholars of the femaks.l seminary ‘vurti waiting to receive the erten., and %Cavell their hankerchiefs As OW care passed by. The. train stopped to take iii water at ilaysvile. A large nein.; her of Pittsburghers, and farmers trete the surrounding rou ntry, •vete waiting there, and received the Governor with. lotttli• (term, CieWng ow, hu was introduced the bystnuders.. The station huuse is place Was tastefully urnanimited ivith Alter leaving Ilaysvile, no farther stop page wit,: made, initdl the ear; reached Mid get:l'y city, where wit were astimislied.at the tremendous crowd which lord assent. bled, a in ijority wu afterwards understood, had been waiting since four o'clock, The Governor was ruceivet: at-io midst deafening dicer-, The destiny (if the world often {long• no the smallest flail Vulton's meth. er died au old maid, our rivers woviti eWI have well stramters to moatahoats--4whilgl. a litt!u sMII . between Charles ilcmaparc and his :eve Letitia , in glit have :,hrtiken opt et marriage whit:!' gave birth to Nap4;leqp alai the battle of %V a leaf yo. , Affection, ,liite breaks'' through the' - tti,ist frozhi gtotritirtt ant) the heart which ask* but for iintdier heart to make it happy, will never A publican's iti Seirolk, whilst" in Churelt,l), of keys. Nrmist:(.l liy tiiii uwKe, 01111 juntputl up soil exelainiell, "Sall, tliere'• mouths, jug broke t" • ••• , Punch an :iormitttner twitsisOked whit diu unu lif an eviio 9 o Wae, re Olt, knew. 11 givustl)eiiie iituto rur rellectimi 0:7•To draw a !nail's merit oui these Mr , no pouilieo like ike ao4 itniteeteti graVO4 .if , I it,l l - • ! •ti ' r444.17 - IW-r WO I)ol.l.hiN. PER ‘,' NUMBER • 181 U!