Mill OilITY STAR Ml LlWIsllJlli m. m hh & m i '17 I f I "a v J I o. n. v;oi:dkn AM) j. k. cuknklius. - At I..V ?or Vi'iir, al;ijs in Advance. THE UNlO.V-i:.3TAi.u,i;r:.. 1 -1 -V. :; sll IN'o., 2.SC3. C!H1)NI':M-1t:-u-:!:.:. I H :J-Wj.v.: No., 7?5. LEWISDURG, UNION CO, PA., FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1S50. Vsioai'ouci) Siari !.'.'v. Muni iirunlcio n iMi.Fi.Mr l.:i: I Fr, : C ' - V . a- la . . t-u ....--I I ' --. .-T d- .. -i . : Comn'.yni'' at. fc i . ... . ri.r -I 1 M : I -v t: . III.!.,: O -ii t. . ' k n I' ... 1. 1, jiij ' " H , .a. h ( ' LI)f $lv.x an) (L!;rnnir(f. . IOliV. .K I T 11. !..-,:. Tile Union Caanty Grala C.-D"s. "' "' ' i i .... i.isi aTurjay, we a rounl, wMca U i us into every twnsh.n an ; h r.uh iu t.S CjUU'.V, t'Icef tlll Lad ucaiar kuowiidje t.vj if wLieli We It our new specs iij no, diwive us. nev r wire thire so ma ty ...'.- iu Oraiu, 10 l uiou canty, a iu 1 Vi c never saw so n.ueh ou'-J T V -.at iu one dav. S.-ai? bale a.riaiv threshed, and Lake had t. ii o.ti's iread to .-a.st iu cairv ir. ti.r -uja thi.r Larve; tiug. l"r-.tu ail we c aid e and Lear, we istioiate that thnt-L'arti.s (f the V.'hi .t aud Kye bad lern tut t-.f. re Saturday ; cni-f-urtb ot all was safi ly L.usci cr Stacked; one-I'jrth was s:aiji:ir, lat most of it aj faientiy fit f r t-i-titv n ; and about . ne-ha,! . in si. i.-. tuilr i n-.rs tru.,:i:.g it tj th ' a if the iKrvir: and of the .-alha-ii. , v.r t:.e l-i. ,f ai.-o'h-.r weik aou .-j.-.j., a ;x ;:.id. I'.elatively, there Was the n.-st cat and fcui. i fchaUj; the lt.vtr, anl the liasi in Uaitli-y t 'n-i.ip. V e oiil' rav two 1: pers at w -ik ;iih:.:s a d z.u haa S.ekitS the tii:.j rry u-..i s -jin-.s t j tin were , 1-v I,: or era 2)iU in dies. Ab.-ut one liodirg. Half a with d I'ublj rah ? 1 n.aa u 1 u dlaau cue fence, ten unn w-.-ie r siir.j wi.i.e a l.y was Irinjing a tu-jici. as-le.kirg fia.k t-iwai-ls tli-.-ai 1 ai.v-o, we snui!-. from kitchens gratf-a! in i..-a'i n th.tlhe La.f d Zi-n or Lu.re e-f in-u and L.-is wb were fljckinj thiii.ci i w-.ie sme if a p o-l "iuacn.' 1 i ne I h.:b n-a cailid theta, piv-; i -1 i an nrt-..i .- -un . and can he rut g i'u;i by a e ttu.ci. makes that iustita-i a" s -.ri -r t j the tin born of f.rn.er d is wL.eb it-: i.r.-J a strong pair of lji.-gs n-t a: a ays to Le fjund ) Alin:s.t ev ery whirc. Lvwly-ji.s-trated forest or fruit tree.-, cr Itn.i.i tbereof, indicated recent h-ay w:i.i; jet the amount of graia br.ke-a ana kept down, was loss than would le sujj.scd from the rank growths cf pr.in. And nowhere did we Lear a cr wl cr n il of complaint ahut '-a.ai" cr 'tu?'," cr 'killed by the rain" rr '-ly the f.-.s','' and barJ:y any kn ivliJ.-o (1 that in.-a'.ia He cn-uiy the We.ev.il.. .'1 he varii'y s;wn is mosily th. lUi t'L.t: cr Me l un .man. Which irjduCes sh ll.r heals th:ii. l..e old variety so j pu.ar with u- : but al. agree that the berry i fa.l end jlutnj-, and anticipate an escelie-Lt yie.i. bo ther the O'ljn-j-iU will be as much as in tome fave red seasons tt a or twenty years agi, may perhaps be d uhtcl ; but a lar ger brealtb was sown than ever before; and the I. J" Census, to be taken ia l-O-1, if properly arranged acl executed, will give us the sum total, Very nearly. We mark these times and events fct reference hereafter. It is ia-pcssiblo to know accurately whether a season or a crop be late or forward, unless we put fyru.s arJ iea uujc.r n;aDj 0f wIiich down definite facts, ia black and white, 1 g1.iiCr f ,r shelter and rest the "cattlo cf a which may bo sppealed to ia prefer- tu;u.aLJ tills." And tLe whole tri-an-enceta vague impressions of unccrta.n r iC0raica is surrounded by the in-iun-memories. We Cup.om. i e, the-u, the atic-forc-ts bluer and bluer as they rs Siar fsct, that cn the '.tb July, loLJ, ctjcwhicb environ the Valley. the Wheat ani Lye Harvest was mere (ban half completed in Union c.unty. Of other crops, C.-ru, Cats and i'jta txs are but fair, and need more rain to ensure large yields. TLe m?-t f rwatd cm was iu l.uffaloe township .'aLd ia a Lwi-bur caruen ) II av Las turned cut te-rj well, but "much remains " to be cut- ed l,t fruit. Ch.-rri.s were nev.r so ' aoucuant, and buroirtu. .t bushels Ct that r.ca and tempting jr. duct will prob acy rut upon the tries. Leery family in the coan'y might doabtlcss Lave ail they dull pick provided they would a-k for them, and nut meant a tree, thiif-like, and break as many limbs as they p icked cherries. Although paying less att.cn ti : n to Frait tbnn to ijiaiu, we supposed there was a fair J rc-sf it f.r At pies, Bears, Beaches, Q jinces, and some l'.uu.s. i'ead Ifa'u.hc oa the CJuii.ce, and black knot fa the I'ium, sceaa almost universal, yet terc anl there were fruit treis seen.ini.ly Lealtby and ptifect as they possibly C'oid be. ..The tmsiier fru.ts and berries re most bountifully furnished, for thein "octrious and provident. The ecergics of :-c--fi..s or"eh.ld:en and yru'ti tmgr ld latt: 'lun::i .2 ctl-. te n -"C and drying these berries, uuts, Ac, which sre so healthy and often CoiaaiaiiJ haul Some j rices. All i ur o' servaiioBS were not so flea .vug. .':jc- l1 I lit- kn b le-Iow Now B.r he, Lad the l.-rpest cr n i.f mulleins tvr Ew ; a strai.g-.i to our ercjs vi.uii u :j a u L l J 1 j lock UJ jU this as a ci lo an 1 vaiuaLlo j !aut. Thr; Labit t.' ul 1 wing n.ulitia, d ck-, th :-:!., ., t. ' t j etd, and thus tJ poison a p-.rinij's own or Lis neighbor's laud, is all wrong, anl we can aitiic st tell the prenr:- cf a g -., J farmer by tic als-nci of weeds U. J what shall be said of those who mm their reals with corn cob, chaff, and utL- er jroduets of tbiir barus ? or what of those who all. w tLiir barn-yards t ) d.-siu Wo saw several each. 1'aruurs thus care'.rs 1 .se u.'jc'u money, acl sit tad ixaii.j'.ts. ?!;.- -vs w r . m ire ir h;aLIe than e'.bjw gr a-e. if ta! ; met c,.cc.ruJ would only r.a. .z, it. n -f iu.fruveu.ent heme . cua.iuris is a.was fieasiu io couTeui- rla'e. Few tar of our county Lave .L,wn v,e!ur LtW i a:.. nga im -ij t.irru- y .ars, than th. s-j ers, within nbyut abave and LlLw twti Ne-ir ll.tl .l'u the same time, the liorougb of llartlet has Lad f-iiht labstaulial new ed.ii. es erected, and others refaired and tainted We did n ot observe, however, that its ad- ele 1 dignities had yet provide 1 any more sii-walk one mark which should al- ways distinguish a llorough fr.iu a mere Town. ..The exteriors of the new bouses of w rship, erected by the Lutheran and iier n.an licfjrined churches in M.tihnburg, are most tas'y and liheially designed. It tn ir iti'cr. rs c .rre.-p- u 1, few c.-untry t..ns have in-jre c nvenl-at or a'tractne !.-. -us-.-s. 'J'h'y nearly fr nt each other, iu the central street if the tenn. Olc of the weath- r- ise cave us a proph ecy, which we pa", i-n rec ri: there was fr ,.-t in his lc igbb- ihood, 4:h Jane aud 4:ii Ja y, and there is to hi frost also on the 4:U August. (I'.-iha;s so ) IJut what caa we tjy t.f a wh.le day's diivc, in mi J-suuiii:-.-r, among the net. farms and smiling terns of the heart of the well-f.m...) ll.rf-l.- V-ilr 1'l.e t-.n is too tauie an instrument to tt.;; the pencil too imperfect to j aint its glo ries, i-uie claim f.r 'leafy June" the crowning beauty cf the sea-:-n. Thi year, Luwi-v-r. g -l-len August has !eafd t iwaid i:.'o 1. rvid July, where also La ... g.rci and IjJsvI iici.Ci'-us June. 1 Le TteU 1- aV' S s-'e!:i fle-h-JT till' V-ii' tT n-r:a n. re ii.-h anl r yai than ov.r. 'ir r -a is win run o.-.' too g-utle bil.s. wita hams an 1 daci.t -s 11: t-verv turn, and the inu.-ic of Litis c-r ef r streams a. most e nstantiy heaid. -nil-" r.c i af -.r h. 11 grot's the eye, each proul cf the spnls upau its sut fc or, pi ujhed up f r aa anticijated harvest, exhibiting in vivid contrast the red-shale or limestone f il which wand-ir and uinple in wavt- va:.- And L:ir Larmoniou?, yet diversified, the colors bef re u ! Here is a flu-i despoiled tf its rij-.-te-l frld-.', fa ded, yet beautiful: there is a vig-rous but l-i itlc v-sha ii i f jtatoe-pateh. Ikre is a ; asiur.-deld, uni.jiially cr -j f 1, pirls ver dant anl farts sere and fair 1 on one hat.J a n.wni.-wa tnead.-w, shooting up it rich, soft ati.rtnath ..-n th; other the s-l-.r timothy rr browa clover, s-.rctiely awaiting their turn to be gathered ia and cl-asj by its siia a Cell of waving, matured grain, impatient to yield to man the load of treasures uader which it lends. Yonder smiles aud beckons the paler or defper-bued oats, a compro mise between the green and Hue and beyond it is the dark green, almost black crD, with the fresh pumpkin vines play ing among it rapidly growing stalks. Kvcry where s'.aad sentinel trees, of varied ! erie - I. 14- wi. i Verily, "the lines are fallen unto tu in pleasant places; and we Lave a heritage." -ood.y ; "TSf Bui rf me Trnrf..cr h Br4." Il.nir.ir.i.E lEAiii The Florence cor- resfonilent cf the Jioston tourer, says that during tLe last illness of tLe Kin cf , a :.e Naples, fc-.s LOdy was covered wuu v- ciiu. If this he true, he died of vfjrlut i-f nt-uUriut. or rhtbiriasis, the result of I a horribly impure state of the blood. This bathsome complaiut, which is happily l J . . . vrv rare is generally the punishment of T.ry lire, is eru.....j excessive and protracted debauchery. His t ry records a few instances of its rav sg s. Ia the book of Acts, we are tvld that Herod was etsten up ly worms. The Bniaa Svlla, after s life cf infamous pre gacy, was covered, ia Lis last tears, with most disgusting vermin. That gbimy tjrant, l'Lilip. II., of Spain, ia Lis seventy-r-t year, was tormented by sores oa Lis Lreast and knees the conseqaence r -i . ..: f li. .....k fw, .Li..!. ' eimcvicHH nifj-u sued countless mjriads of lice, wLi.h it i.i iitrct:-.l.Ie t-i Lis atifiJaits to eie- . .-: .:. i wir.-M.u A 4lh of July Excursion. e may ta.k of Liberty, ud tia.-t rf Fr.id lat 't;a ' a .-utditig came aud tlu'i'.h: rviibai'' wLeii we are ti d t j chj- Teutit.a;.-.;.-!, a-.-J e.ai-L'id by the iradcD ttfi.ii tf r l i.-i-ir;; in cue liatcu t;':.r ai.d du.l r u:itie. V e are mt fice at.d du'.; the !-euti:i:t tit of I'rced m in unknown t ) Us uic.-s we wi!! Letiaicg listen t j t ,-.f ,,,,. ,! ,: .5,::r- . . i ... .... it?, throw ill the dj-t of daily care, at.d there, in Ler prcat, lea'ias Leart, Loll c- nitLufcicn with her ti irit, and catLer fu-aj Ltr b-uiidl.-'s store Lt-w ri-tucs tiiscrdant u-it. to harsi-'.cy ; aud fr- ui Ler exuberant bnira i:ubite noiirir-Ltnetjt to scul and elasticity to spirit, ll. r varied, ever changing asfctf wbatdc they tcaib hut frailty ? And a-e we Lot too aj t, ab. rle 1 in business rr study, with Lesrt ujale Hunt and sfirits worldly, to " think ail nun, inoital bat ourselves!'' Then, away f .T the country ! and when, if net Iujrpn.jenee day ? It was a day fr an arsi-c a taste of Frted.m July 4, and with a large party, a 'merry crew,' r nt 'tace.ess mu.tituie, wes'.artej. (.'. ir eays, " i j d male the c untry, sni man made the town.'' WLtti.tr it will tand the test cf end fhilasophy or nnt, we felt at the cutset a new spirit within us. Oil things fast pasrirg away, ana other fceiing-. coming new. (.ood-bye to I.cwislurg 1 We don't begrudge your - oratcrs or your pets, for we are b und for 'La country. Yonder L'lue 11:11 is our destination. It is just the right distance t j tot long, and we ncrry c-re we tut?; too .-hort,and if w have not reached the prcp-. r j itch it must ley.' if. We travel on, the teautif .1 ."-'ii-'- ithacM. blue and true, cur s.ie c u.f.ni -t). I:-hiil, we saunter la illy; d..:.-Lii!, psiiv. " Yankee I'oodle, hal ha! Lai Yankee I" ,-dle Dan ly." lion it rolls anl ca's the air 1 and thin ti.e chetrs th-.y wake tho echoes! All speak j y and gladness, and as we wheel a.ong we spy, for the Erst time, what ? a ' Ic'.f-uK'cintaiu Is it a Luge, e.juare tn-e, at the top, just ready to fail 7 No 1 the vei.uble 'leaning bouse' westarted for. We must delay at the neighboring .. wio .ib arinocrais now? We must plead guilty, if, preferring to walk, su:p 'rtc-J "my tv .atures gilts, man to ride, kni lose the refreshing labor, the ind. pendent jumps, and bounds, and i alon the steep ascent, make one luo.'rat:.? la mtitioa once a.-aiu, and t iiiogup up uj panting and inhut-g, wo ;, p at a s; ace all c.rared, and gaz. S-'e the two streams side by side the one l.he " the yellow Tiber," the e ther, what the Niger? Th.-y uiu-tf.el aristocratic, dependirg carb ou their respective merits, f.T, like city people, thouph in touching nearness, they do not mingle; they pre serve the " even teL..r of their way," and the middle line says to each " Thus far, no farther." Hut, hasten oa t some cf the party are there I eforeyou, and the '"leaning Louse," P'""- d. tuav.bv the added weight lo-e its oiianc?, and you, too late, laineni the fall! Hut the Ust fence is cleared, and now "Those creatures mu-t be crazy! How caa a tn'-rtal dare, with efea eyes, units? resolved on Fe!f-de-truct. .a, to rick a foot ia sufh a tumbling ruiu '! C..mo J-,irn you 1 i't g"' ov. r !" But our eriiS r a.9 b.ck unbended. The returning lau-'i ejunJs secure, and we venture near er. Now the threshold ! Vanity cf vani ties! John Mifn, ; rince of humbugs! Will you talk of Yankees, now ? Wooden nutmegs are light iu the scalo with a house, straight, but " leaning." (?) If a Jed boards, and elintin shingles, and sidewiso esse mcnts, mako a leaning bouse mure than in appearance, John Ma sou did not make one. It la .,1f,ii-.4 ..no u "-'") then, and sung, and tad no marvel " tacteior reveries. , e nonoreel Lis memory by a salute o'er Lis grave, and .!!....,. ...I fr..r m .frr.ll fr. tlio ririne'. ktj ....... , , seaicb for berries, a sandwich repast, . 1 ..!.. . . . -.-J... int. -i-incr... ii with crackers, inot t.owder. 1 , ... cakes. ic.. e must, before Icavinj, im- uiortaiize our names, and there thev stand, long list enough, with "Libertas ot . What is the movement for, now ? It can't be f.r borne 1 " And must I leave j thee, I'aradise?'' Alas 1 adieu. We must j pay our devoirs to John Mason Le seems ! to be guarding still Lis dilapidated treas- 1- ti'l .11 1 ; are, so near ue ne. we- ' come, and the Itsoitg (.?) house" does 1. ..1 ..;..,., .n.I t. .,..! i.f rslurl icon e, j ... LueiuieinB .-i.Mu ..v, I.. II .e..n hl.n.Klf ri.f-C fr'.m I, IB resting-place, and entering the Lome of his p-nde-lumbles over with it ! Alas 1 for a human piaa : Ad.eu, oid nacne.or . ' ... .... . i t i e leave thee alone in tby glory. liut pomp down niii, tio-y say, is easier c 17 . .. ,.,.; tban coin" up. May be, if you p reviously : k ' insure your neck, and dou t care t. r . , 3 ,, , . I., i, Irokea nose. Le moderate. Lut when , , , , , j vou"' t started down a a.ippery, a.uiost perpendicular path, wnai can you oo nui run ? Terra rma-bcre we are . j And now, having gained the neighbor- ing village, we take advantage of the prof- fcrtd hospitalities of N'orthamber.and, and it.cff.-r inn Vina sion is " Ha.N6L- : . . . , i i . ' ------- , mas, we enjoy refresnaieat and repose Ibe cl'elinlrg ten wuns us to t". fcrtne- . e - . a ..jr.-!. ' full before us. Oljects ftierally at-p car better by contrast so did Lewisburr. we nimt be locarcciated, we ! cbovte its . ' in:ocdia!a suburbs. We did BOt tatt ; frjia tLe lueterv" nact.v. tboomel . wiU Live it and Lrro we are, lack. Ttiree cbcrrs for .Mr. 1 1 : f-1 a!wati kind and libera!, ereeiaiiT oo this c-cra-iati. May Le Lave all :Lo atitcaj.'c Le sj jut!y !l.?rth. '1 be lilue II ill ciettrpi.in ' i be l'..ue li id ciettrfi.in wi.J nrt tct-v ; Le i0,tea- 14 ' a r-ci"''t:' , r-?colk-ction, and be felt a a fjuhkei.itg i "pLe fur we l.fJ in Fre,!:m tb'n. ra tb'n. tjLls.'' A New Book. TheL.fe i f lii.NKU U. (. M'.IV. I.M. the R-'oaan S..!J:er, s'aiU r, l'a;ri t ati-1 Kr", wrii'en !' Imnseif. W.h sket.-txs it h.s ei-tnpaao-ns it. arms. Tra!!-;..:.-! in r:i h s pr.vate manusrrirts, am! j : 1 1 J ; -i . - i w,:h ei'iis""!!!, I y his Ir;eit 1 ar. i a.iar-r, Tin..rnjii, Dwnmr. L-.. ai;:hir i-f"a'l". ur in I a!v." ' l!..ma!i Kepali.c 1!:..! e.!: .he ! a L'ai-ui-uev- w.ina h:.e s..cei 1 ur'.ra.l Iruui tvj.e l.i'ntliesx. j The lt..o will contain about 3u0 page, l'r.i-e l.i.o. Tiie a'ii"!n. .-raphy ul tienera! tiar.i'n. was place,! in itie p"se-i: .n f h s fr.-'nJ, i'.he '1 ran-..; r.j tv ilie tler.eral h.inie;:". :n tiie year ) .'it, w.ia bis. foil p'rm.-s: .n t.. rub iih the same, t at he sue :. r.t'-r rr .:;.-.:( i thai it ahuuM i.ui titn It troJab: tri.ne the i'ui;.:c. ile, I1..W ever, saLseui-n: ihts re-juet ; anl il.e tune lias ik.w arrive! w r.en trie wm .0 nou..t LeceT.e t e-' ltd with liiis-tru!y ureal man. l ie ers aiiiicutice a vulume wli.ch w.l! liiirrest.rie iu a!l Ao.er.can rea ra. ' acouao. 1 puoi.si. te 1. ui.,. 'lh- lo a.ng is cat ire-ta ihe lj,n-ijn .Vru- e!" Jon- : to htm s. me 11 is s;nu:ar mat a:inv t eeerv r.ar ::.!:; moiiarv .No were ine Allies ei.cam.f a r-ei.-re eiasi.--e lhaa 'J'col. tts prc.ve,! ins aoi.a es as an t cinerr : a- 1 111- li.et.ar. rev, t.iiew rt.'i unti, 1.!; tliat h.ur, wne i.t-.e-r .i; e.o.! any n r. oit.n aty p. v ns. UaRimei 1. r, 1 ev-r, I- i"iy to I.IOi j;i; !:: sane Ulcer I wti.eh tie l.a- a 1 I. e 0"ii la:., u,. 1 Hi re eoi-t,. 1 1. Hi t.ou l cn;v ve:i -.1 U'Oti a a s . r oi-ii v s-i. ;..', l.r e-r a.-; I.S I -1- II d '. r. ii a . - ' v! h-- f" . . ne : - i s-1-, a:. ! i:---r. 10 or,.. .1 : ..:n un i.l to ice, 1; fa oa. L'..i j-ari u r..cu l.e I K--U.C. lT r:,cU ar:::,- at cri ! ! a in id-,ce ar. 1: vice t-r-t with tae l;v it To:.. s oth America, lie i.a- ecu. sea an f ianj. I.a lie rr-. and isvk pan ia ii,e lian.an c, perhaps irie in. t ,!i:,:.;o.-:,e.! has p:ayed was in the delei.c a wh'-le m.-r.ih he kepi il.e K: lav. and iu a.. .1. j e,i, ihe r'ren. h Mar: iiai 1.1,1.. 11 his tpponetii. nea ihe c.ie refused tj surrender, t at 11,11, (ieru-a with nvo iiun 'red of h.s socti relumed n AiLer.ca. 'J u as i..'t.ea. he e in wav n. Ii.:.:ewr ,1 icre l.e d..neJ li.r a time hi wailiite purs-i 1. 1 l'f- K hitiasrii to commerce. A:uu. ls;,-j, !;e assumed ine ccrr,i;:ar. i ( I tiie l'er-ov.an ui .n v, tui when his serv.c-s weie no ienocr re :a,r e 1 li- reiumej u- Jice. - t he Merc 1 lo .1 ih-T h? was a: i-ne lime in c.L'irr.ar.d il a c. ,,.( r 1 i. r,:.; hc:a-ea :h:s ce.u-,try and si :i:r -r- .0 a p,r:; a,-,., cc.iin. thai for s-nie vears ti- ..vcd . ri t-:.re-iiii-n: w-.iii n; ,-e ii. . a a sinO .s.anj. uiu-re t,e tarrr.ed ti -'icive . In shcri i.- r.a f, 1- 2,! pur-u.ts, i:a a laer. a 11. 1 -11 n.i i- a:. ! a ra-sion t. r adv "!i.er;'ti..es wh.ch to n inipossilde. Ia him s:e Hie n.u.-t -Janner c A2 t.ned. He d e ad tin .:.ire. lie .: men I ic :00s pro .M.ce an l are periei! v c. ni ls poisie-.e he l.a never yet attempted m.-re than he c rer- lonn. Of ronrse. his character ha been aa.l e.h an 1 his vii! uriie-r l-anei sii-maii t as a cise-rd-riy ra: :. Uut tti'-e u he- have an- w n h.i.i-ar.d n ary Er,c:i-h naval 1 ers have na f ihe prie.lf c;e descril h,m as -an 1-1111e.1i'. ai. lain'caiiue-'i.eiai.-. H,. vi8,.r. us advance, ai.d his Tcrttct sec- h:il.er: nclusiv- v !c. w lliat l..s c are s.. inch 10: fa: A,,. Irian wnltrs .' r$ ail 1 1 :uz f: '. a i:.'" rnt r:e'srr.l tiiein r i f 1 ': e w . - 1 H.'Iit I . slllfl rupu:. . c a r r . ale i: Tn. d hi. r M-i 1.., . e -ecu cart 1 r. u . 1 r.i- (i lit 111 d.:v u , 1-rstiin ! h.-w tb. cia-t te ..... 11..: 1 a'id wiih an ire r. Iranie. h.s ne-t- e a;.1. 1: ce c-uiiieriar.c' ; r ve h m 10 tew -n-t a Ce,.niiic,a Lr. gaad, Lai a ; at l.ai b l'ut)l,shrl !y A. S. liarncs i Iturr, S3 John-Street, -New Vort. 1 &. Business in the South. SCDJS us u1- FPcr "em Savannah, from one nainber of which w . - elm tno i.nowinc aavertisements : AFKK'AN .NKUKOHS H AM EH. Th- ! sc.!-crit"-r is uesir. us 01 ptirctian a Wild Africans, a hoy and rl. t.tiwecn me ...... 1. .... la ir ' , unrK I'T saie win r.ea- ao-trcss me a: , lieard's Creel,-. Liocny c .. june.i.i-.a j.it ji. stiit. ! !" KKWAKD will ht pa 3 f.-r ta ap: re. , ... . . 1..,, c , 1 .... ..... -, ! rr.v 1 Hire, l.ond-n ran ciTat-c-a: n.e si 1. lie remh-T Ian, ami f. riner!y i'et-oi.ced to .Mr. t. E Screven, of tin. city; has a wife a! ihe plantation of Mai. A. Toner. I.iher y c, ur.:v. is about 40 or tn years et ag. black, a'- -ui ii Irei 7 t-r b ir.ci.es Inch. at. 1 weighs al m 11' pome's. J. Hrti, Johr,s -n r.--iare. 5-:.. RF.WAFil) will be paid f-r the ie! -.'ry ' of niv t'ov Pans in the , liice pfti. W. W.iiv. Ksq., ; s-avannah. Tan? is a'o. nt 45 vear of a?e, black c.n.pleiion. about 5 teei In inches in height, has a slight luipe.timent in his i speech, and hu nshi lee is rr.-.-K-ct. 1 .aris h. and his nshi leg is rr. .,-;!. r.aris w CWDed t. Ur. K dc-rs. rf lirv - . .. an couniv. e.a. e. .asTnsn. : an couniv. e.a. u. .vjstb.su. : HOit-E F..I5 AI.E.-A Vermcm Hore. li younr. gentle, well broke and fast tr iter, for id ... ddiiLiiv, loo nil? st. , I Thi rrnr.f fiF juisrruoi u. iuc w eu-uu.ei sc-aou icic I . . eration of the for:cn African slave trade tri.: e -r.L. il..l ...l .-l runaway mea and " boye of 45 and 3 c- , horses for sale well illustrate " Southern . . Institutions." ... , .. ell-spe.nt Time. pcn1 your time . , . . , , . i j- ,o no.L.ng which must ne repen.ea c . . fcpeoel .( in notbrng oo wb.ch ,ca ,,Sh, not pray f.r the Llessxg of God. Spend it in notu.ng wn.ca you could not review with a quiet conscience on your eying ' be,.. Pnenrl it ia nothinr which vou -r . ' , ; might cot safely aad properly ce toar.a enng. it death siculi iarp t.- j:a is tL? . F:r,- . .-up'j. .-m- t.r Mr i -.. - i-tvr- w u Laim.:. If r, . ' V-i'"-'- tt ' n c-rr rib. ;ur i u.r a- luur I.AUAMIf, N. T , Joiie 5, lvy. t ! It is ju't one mootb tj-dsy aiac-s our train, ea I'M'e tot rise's l'tak, crc.is d the Mi.-souri llivtr. We are low cvi.-red twenty niilci leifiw Fcrt I.arauiic, lat to la 'iruw's aua fbill Sad u a.-aiu r.ii r.- on towards tLe Uuekj Mcactaici. We alwaj start early, let cur cif.'.e rest f r &o Lour at noon, aol generally camp at ; bsut Se o'clock in the evening. Wear- aiwT9 bupy wbtin traveling ; anl th. bi IDg tie fi.'St f leasaut day we laid ov.r since we started, I Lcpe will le esra-i-ec:nt;h f.r the l..tg iHerval Lclwecu my letters. ar camp t"-Jsy is pitclfj banks of l'latte Itiver, ty the side of a fountain of pure water, which dances cist- t)j Ij our tent, and falls inaroiuiiL; over the banks into the l'latte' turbid bjsora. The country surrounding us is a level and larria iandy plain, destitute f tiu.ber, (save a few islands in the Matte, ; and but little gra-s. Six miles s.u:L ward, the lanl is Very ir.kiu, and evm more san iv : the same towards the n.ril, Those'-tigh, delightful plains, decked with Nature' treen velvet rbe, aLd pac;;!td with rich and fragrant Sowers,'' I Lave not ytt beheld ; Lowever, they may be ca ahead, ia the lila.k Hills, or iu the j leas- i nt valley of the llc-cky Mountains, cr. ftiLaps, ia the land of latter day saints ;: tae Great Salt Lake Uasin. Wherever ' they Le, I long to lehold tlttu. Lat :, Lore, upoa these Lot and burning sands, - I can Lot imagine Low a flower Cuuld p.s- , tio.y Lad and tl.-.m. liatlo Liver is ever rolling its sand r bars d wn towards the Miss-uri, tlr.-ugh . the middle cf the Ir old valley, and is as - on. ntcrrstii g is the valley its-.-ii ; it takes a straight-forward couise, ani eeems to be Lurrying oa out ct tnis i.r.-aKca regu-n ci jriek.y pears and sand Li.. as fat as i: possibly can. It f rais itself into six cr seven channels, and each tf them seems to be try ing to make the w, lest track, and t tAannc r - .v.- - - mined to take all the sand possible along down to the Big Muddy. To sura cp, I can nut better describe it than by cai.ing it a great, long watering trouah, f.r the buffalo and elk, and I doubt whether ii was ever intended f.r any other purpose. Such is the scenery around L.re, and such ii Las beea, with a few eicet :.ons, wh.ca I will mention. l .r". Kearney, Z. j miles east cf th:-, ic a easier of waodca building, tr-.c"ei around a large s-.aate, and is occapted ty about 1"0 jufTeu-up clli-irs, and t'o trl vates, all oa pay, and Laving a g:od t.a.e generally. The Lrding of the South l'latte is tho next object of interest, and c f en one ef great anxiety to the ea.igrant. After raising their wagon bed say eight inches, and secur.ng aa provisions trow gc-.,..ig wet, they ho. k cn fr. m ten t. sixteen yvke it cattle, an J start ia : Ircm 1st to l-i , ., -i' nien accompany each team, we.l f rov-.d.-u with whips and clubs, and each try i: g whocanye-1! and whoop theloud-st. Oit-.u fr, ai two lo eight teams are crossing a; a time, ail rolling s'.e-wly and steadi.y to- wards the other shore. It is aa e-xci'mg aLd spirited scene. ..The next is Ash Hoi- low, the place where, a few years agt', (Ice. Kearney whipped the Sioux India! : badly. Here the en-igraat, after travc ing -'J mile without a drop of water, be holds once more the strait eastward c urse i of the North l'iatte, while imiuediatity j btlrw biiu, hemmed ia Ly a. most p-.rp.u- I eiicuiar wai.s, lee-t in height, is a nar- , fJW T1.Jev (Ath n,!!ow..) into which be . . " , j e ... ' musi now ucsceuei. ujuic ... e.j is that roaJ, aue! ever turning and Iwistiug ar.und the cracks nnd peaks, nal.l at last 11 striies tne sandy Lotleni Lei.w; a h abort drive around a point ef r ck, then J , , 1 v -. . CICISCI .lie ua.l.n .a.... - ... - 1 tner, ana ne is muse iiec.c-j ruiucc i 1 c . . d ja fce-Lolding the clean, cue 1 waters of -i"" - e beautiful spring close by lha road s.e-e. Here, to, Le tods fleu'y ef wood and grass, and tho moat beautiful camping ground Le could wish to heboid. ..Court House Bock, id miles east of this, is ano ther olject of interest, (j. e., at a dis tance) It stands independent and alone : among the sand hills, and resembles an .p a,.,;.,.,.,. uf Min Ligh. : cl ., caca Story neiug nuauir mil won:. ca ' - ..f., ,1,. one Lelow. until it tanrs : , o'. r, 1 I ' '"" '""""'l- T' - - , appear tJ Be O0Ul tw tui.es uiseaui i frou, the roaei. Jlr. I'oviJ Alien, (t.r- ' I. e Te...:!'.. I'. I ,n r..Jr I... alfl.J uuai i-.uni,c, . a. uoiwi., ui- , -. -.vr., .,.: ieu a few mile ia auvonee ot our tram, . n ..-.i i ; concluded to taie a stru.l thither, and , - e r overtake the train before camp ing titne. . , . . , V. e left the read at two o clock, 1'. M , i and reached our destination alter a fa-t ,, . . , . . i taraa oeur o c......... .m. ej.bt Bl;e wi r ala cel!iia TUrtfckb eUlroaciiu . - ' ciitnted to the to'v and Aon " - t r(.,,.-i .at),ia. e,e carved our names, r , f , ... aa-ocg ttcasaooS c. o..e..- ' ttti.?, iii ILiC feti.ta i.. .ur 1 - bicb we In-held some tea !... il.-ian?, and reacLcd lat-? st ti-'.t, wt-.rj at. ..o!- 're, fa;.y t au i o .tcru.it.fi tl..l 'l Ml ;.(:' o.ay tvC li .r f'cr, a.i -Lt f tat. J a:. 1 ii ja.bl-j ii.lo uii: .u e tull'd Visit t!.( I'). (,'Lii!iU-.y 11 ck. 1 3 ti. n. ke-s:ack, w-u tie ti in r, aol i anotLiT oi Ct Lf I V."e trave'id ah d iy in j iilj'.t Wire can rid nar.v 1 it i; f dlvwin- aircit ,;, c f tur u.m s-.rt-.-J ' to g tb-re, three f wb-.ui turst 1 lack, b.c-ju-e the d.-t it.ee betwe.ti t!.-tu aui tner.c d.i Cjt s.-i-ui t. (.T .W I U ' J e it any u.-s ; :a:i.p .ate the reuialuiu fe cain-i mat n:.T.t. iiifvcescr They describe it a a s ft. it feet in d.arnecr, and sm .'y r -ck, feet Lyh, situate 1 fn the I p of a l.-:; ! vi f it ah.ve the lad ol the j Tl;, to-i, is but tiii remains if . a.- ho.'-.-sand hill which his l-.va gra lualiy wash.d and Ih.iwa away by r-.ia anl wiL-J-, un'i. tnis t iw-.r.t. tnau.ent stand? out al r.e and do. met tram its ancu-nt c -iti ,:i Thirty n.iles fartb-r we.twa: i we ; a-sci tnr.-ugb a a d. ip rje iu i-e.-ti s l..::'. I ascinuiltj the t p, andii.iu there, f r the Crst tiaie, beheld the eL . caj. .f I..r- anoie I'eak. Here, too, e' l-.vel cf the va.i-.y, I sweet smelling Ulster, thj u.e-. 1 hist i .i lL one I Lave seen. - June ii. Lar.'y this mtrnirtr w-; ja'lt i up stakes, and roiled out f.r Laramie, ani a:e now cau.ptd at the juccti.n ef Lira- mieanl l'latte rivers, cose to the 1. it Laramie I'eak and the L.-ck li.... aie in s;ght. The atpcarance of the c untry ' ar-usd h.-re is a little luare i.he 1'eLn-yi- vania thaa any I have y .ts-.-eu. 'ie Black li.lls are what we w old ca m. tains al Lome, anl make a fine a p- at. nee at a d. stance. IIjW they w i.i ... k when we get to thtai is hard to l-.ll, t.r el;.ets here, a few m.l-.s ctT, are v-.-ry -i-. '..v.ig T being my Witca t.-aight I ana cm- ps..-.a to trmg my letter to a el a; I may n.aii it early tc-ui:rrw u.a: I deem it unnrcessary to say about the Tike's I'eak Jj!i J:n s. m u. h Y.u must Lave knew u 1. ere tn.s. t'; ni-ne-.v, teat it nt- seems to be a graud hu.e,Lu.', and tutstef those letters whivii wets published ia cur frontier papers, jurpeiting to Lave been written at Cherry (.'reck, were manu- factured in the very cih.es where tbc-y were published. Upjath.se statements, many a to:r, hard w irking man Ventured his b-illcui d.i.ar to j urchase a Leees-ary eutht. Many uf them bad famtli-.s 10 sup; ort, wheia they left ia stra ghtenti cir.-umstar.cej. anl iu many instances al m. : d.stttate if the Ctcessatic if life, h jirjg, ia a few months, to 1-? ailo to ji.ee the 10, i, by remittances. in g.-, d cir ejn.stanc.s. lath.s tb-. y are titt-.tly dts appointid. We met hundreds, nay, 1 may say thousanls, of just such mea, desti tute and peLLiicss ia this vast w.li.r ne-ss, wandering from camp tocaa.p. hun- gry and raggf J, and neg.-tng their way back into the States as test thty could '. l here are sti.i a lew untiring u.-.n, wno are termincd not to tara lack before th.-y have seen f r thein-elve". at. i are satirh. i that there is lo g.ld to be f unu tr..s side of the m, untains. Such may jet make great and biLvlciul d.se-oVer.cs d.neg tae sua.n-ir F.r my art, I am sati-li.i, end my next will be mailed tKiaat-lnt f.r west of this. cf the 5-jri-set and ere the s Is fadir ..r cr-.-.; out cf t into the sltv u.iadows 1 n.a.-t le at :nv p'.-st: with a Cell's revolver lu.kl-.d to my side, and the thick folds of a Maek.uaw blanket wrapped closely ar.und me, I mak tae weary roacas: the w ...f, wU-e 1 ;a k cinpit.- shri.l, clear Jeip, help s might: ing a fellow awake, u.y . niy i.a. A: twelve I am relieved, i-d ere the gray stieaks cf the mc iL.i g t r.c.a.m the cinirig dav, we are edi aa;a. i 11. M. Vilue of tha Scrlplurca. As the beauty of the w-.r. 1 i- set a graceful varie'y, so it is in t:.e turcs. Th-re are su' iiitu- tru: h, tl. .t tno C.T-. r- in st a-; irmg reason ti mri caa n i . top; and these are in re plain at. I i asv truths, oa whu-h the wc.atst c; ac:ty in .y e -averse with delight and sitisteeti -a. No man is e Liiidid with his ga: Jen I r j-.jV;,, a shady thiiket ia it : n i m re should we be ctfcudod with the war! of iiod, that among so many fair and epeti walks, we Lere anl there meet w.ta a thicket that the eye of bumau reason e.u not look through. Ili-J. 11 . ..'. TtiE Weiatv t-r Wax B.-sti u.-i -n j the gr.a! wcik aLd Ieatb the g -at w.-ik-ing-uiau of war Uu'y think that at tho battle cf Mag.ntl their lay et.al er g.-p. ing for IreaiU oa the p-ry pL:n, tw.ee as many Dim as there are ia the wh :o aic.y uf tLe Uni'ei Slates as ii-n.-y m a a some tf o ir tlouii-hmg iu.a; 1 t ' ns anl eouiitie-s cunt id inhau:ti.ut.-l 'a.y thmi of ibi-, atid speak lightly e-t t i.o tat ti. tield if you can. Ani t-.ni Uc-J j-.ate reigns in America ! The amount neci.-s.ry for tot: pur.htise of Mjuut Vein.-a Las b.cu euasoiih.i; thi::y ihoo-aod el..!.:, ely iiai.at u.p.iJ, hut the As.-. . ; i.a ..! nat i.t... n ur ..' .- Litlla Sliis. Let n hs ca our p-irj e gainst b'tt't .-'.; a.'i.n-t what 11,1-3 ca'l little sin, f.r n .thin; is r ll'y sc-a'l ia the wjy ef sin. Vstib igit.-t any :Lic that wewed the c r.-:-'tn.-e, Lowever eligltly Con s.i.nce is a ae?l thina' Ouarl well v it .-jhitnal i.fe. Watch against the ..'tie -.li th: ins.n-ihly nisy wouud an 1 t t ia the en! d 'r y. Vou can easily a n.-.n ly .-ii hi' ir Lini with one How to tae a n.at; wris: i drop, he-art. I'-.t n.ay y u not easily kill al- ly i p a l.ttie vein ia Lis The hli-.-l n:iy only fbw droply u: if j a d .n'l stop that woudJ, v a w,ll l-l-.td tj death, and ! t as stire.y one f.utt 1 a dag.-ir into your sent i.a into eternity ia a mo iv.r., then, ef the i.tile thinrs v the w u: is cf the soul open; iii-t i.fls sins, which, if not ga:n", will as iurdy destroy tie e .t sia gu.t.l iiatie eeul as J jht 1 Nov. a says 5. tan scld ,tn comes w.:h a gr-.at ten.ptatioD, ot :.s ti c-niu.it a great sin. a g-e: -a I g a id a can ll-o to- '.Ler, tt anl tn- ve.-y tJ.n neighbors !:.; t -k: t:.. : a te slt.ai. etleks and let them an 1 the i g be ia the tnidat of ani y a w.li s..a g-t tid of your vnl ;i it is with little s;ls. Y'ua started with the idea of coma.it-.r-.-at s.n. anl so the devil brings a --;: ; ta'i.-n, anl Laves yoa tj ia r -or--:-.:" ' There i- n . great Lirm -r. --r- at peril ia tha'' and si a:Ts we are at first easily end at ! V.'a ,-t the great greet! h an 1 prav, that ye , A' . 1. X. A Eeiutifii! Hg-ure. r. Mr. B.v::ms, ia t: sermB ca nt Thr.e So re," illustrate the I'cie ef eternal thine as be ap . -th. cr.1 cf l;f', c mpftd witii which crilaarily cceuy the at tea f L.an..t.d, ly the foli.wing beauii. are : 1: -1. to fal "ii.d e-rtli 'l fl lf mini n i.a ,li fr m j ear t . f t.inetv fiw ear, mair.ta.ns its distanca i.-A-Li uf p.i Jf eo, .'-i can, , a j wutu Etu thr ugh a baity atmo-i h-re, a its risirg or its sctt:ng. s- :n.s at a'l time to be ot the same magnitude to human view, an ei'tject :aj smill, as c.mparcd with our owa Werll Bat suppose the earth sn-.uli hiV- i-s eibir, and makes its way ia a direct line t.aari- the tun. H.sr s awe-aid the saa seem to enlarge its d tr.-.nsi r! I! w vest aLd bright wcul-1 it lee n.e! 1 1 w s..,a w aid it h I th while si. Id cf vis.. a, and all eu earth, d.iind.e to r -:hir' ! So humaa life appear.- to me. Ia earlier years, eternity apr-. ar.i -..stint ;t. 1 st.ia.i in importance. But at the ; ri -d rf life which I Lava n.w r.-.c'.i 1, it s.-cai.. to n.- as if tbe earth l.ai ! ft ti.e c-t! .t of i's annaal n.oveniei.ts. anu was rr.akit z a rapid and uir-.-c 'htlar'.-i -on '1 i.a r.l.i..-U nf tternv, tcwarus wnua 1 ara nii-vinj, rapilly enlarge bec -me ovei ;': They h i ti.e w the earth, with a 1 i .ct of human von.sL.i-s aw.v 1 theiii'elves Thev Lave v . .!. and grand. i-!e field if vision, arJ 11 which is the c mm"a an.h.:.aa and p orsu.t, is I.F--.AL Wt.t -.rr.s rr i'lt -M'-E The Leg s'a'nre . f I'ennsylvaraia Las five 1 th t .. w.itg as the standard weight ef vari . a- k;nis e-f produce. This is important t) f.rai'.rs t kn-w, ar.-i thev should cut out -,- 1 pr.serve the paragra; h : "By the a t of March 1", 1 ."., the w-ight of a l-n-Lei if wh.at was Lxtd at ') p -unds ; a bush. 1 of b-.rl.-y at 47 ; un is : a hu-hel i t backw Leit ' - p ou'ids; a b'.-hel of p -t..' - . . Irish; '.. p -UB-I. Act "f April I.'., lv.:, :je, p -unls Art of M .re a 1 '. l-i". r wis fc'ted at p 'U!.d ; this ye.r i,l-" .'.-it La I-on. altered tj . ' pound-'. Ti.e fh-r stan-d.ri-ar. .- ra on the c h, 7 1 pound ; cm .-h- ... i 0 i prun 1-: oni.-u ."C pound-; ti iie-ri.y s---. j. 5. p cluvor Seed, 04 ; .anus; bran, -" p un ; r.-rturv Par'r Ti Koll-'iue .oLtury 1.-0, Wu.fe fell ia t nr-.s of victory Lef.re '.Le Walls of n i 1 '.'; Tii ejttnrirs i a 1, an i ihe n.ui t:Wo .-. l.e i, whia K.ng hi- ne are r.-'on l !': ib.-.a ceu'aric ;..m B.ss" begin-, her r-t u-.d in Ilng'ani B letc : ia Scoiiand. What an a Ifa-.-o in r.l rr. -p -r:tv, anJ ia igo, Cr'-nwel! is alth cf Lnglat 1 thai!. ani a agi, "gal gn. Knives iina'ioa coai- o-riy, :a onie to.n g'U o:ts, :.t; i..er. l.-hmati of 1 tr tn Ihe st:; S .!- rat : wu he w as s .. i. li-. Went 11, ii-ia: ter. 1 1 a tne stir.g was A w. a ll y ycurg Eo. C.oite, l.iiiifi-. .ii--.J 'u-t'.w it-g e f a c oi.ru. u h .nry-bet. as -ij pi., d th-s w ".ir. J, bat i 'icl.tly 1.!, leC.IIl" iroLSI- ni i c-'nv iii-t-Mi-, an-1 three au h nr aiitr the ii.tlieiion of s a d-. ad m m. (Jtice bef re, stug, ho bal swooned aw.-y, ! i.M-ns':b'e f rfveral hourj. ilt-r a i . iii-i reii .:n i i Ti, - Ail.oy J.ur , ",l i-l -nt a-i B ir'-ti w .s i no .lay Lst we", fc, 1 ok he- d. 1 incniy j, us ac in bi old ag , the frui iated eiriy lite. A l .-e-.e'i o! ro i.i tried at St. L.itU, and i the pdaiutiff, o young lo-. oiaa.ag, S W ia a . ay. tn .s La 1'res the Slare capital :g a. youthful : i!e is reap ing, . cf a well r-gu- eae ra lately -ul'td in fTnr of ly e-f iS ve ir i, ,. : illJjj .... utlieey t;.- . eu .rua-iiif.! i -'ic