SUNBUJMY AMERICAN. I'lticiM or iivi:jm ikim;. HENRY I). MA8SER, JOSEPH EISEI.Y. Publisher iiii 5 PnorRirreas. I square I insertion, 1 ilo 3 do I do .1 dt $0 fit) 0 75 1 HO If. It. .n.tSSKH, Editor. nrrict IS MARKET STXKKT, XII deeb.. THE" AMERICAN" i published every Satnr day at TWO DOLLARS pet annum to Ik paid hnlf yearly in advance. No paper discontin ued till Ait arrearages ate paid. No subscription received for IeM period thin six mostiis. All communications or letter on business relating totho ollice, to iitsuro attention, mum I POST IWID. Kv.-ry siiWqnent in ertii n, li 2ft AND SIIAMOKIN JOURNAL. Ytarly Advertisements, (with the iTiviliee of alteration) one column fUft Imlf column, $ 1 8, luce S'i'iar. s, $ 12 j two iquarrs, f 8 ; nnctqttire, $.r. Without Ihe privilege of alteration a liU tuI di count will be m.ide. Advertisement Ictl without directions as to tho lcii'4lti uf lime they arc to lie pub .Mini, will I e Absolute acquiescence in the decisions of the mnj triy, the vital principle of Republics, from which there I no apP, at but to force, tho vital prim ip and immediate parent of desp rtisni.-Jr.rrr.a.o,. continued until ordered out, and dialed accord. Sunbury, Northumberland Co. Pa. Saturday, November 11, IS 10. Vol. Io. IV. mgly. Cj's-ixteen lines make a square. TERMS OF Till: "AMERICA'S.' roR thb iMiaii-m, MEMORY Ob there are mem'rics bright, that come With rop'ure o'er the lonely heart. To bring back gleams of joy long fljwn, And e'en t sorrow light impart. A something namelcas. undefined, Felt in th' spirit, but ne'er express'd, Comra with itt magic o'er the mind. To mako u feci we have been bleat. How oft amid the gayest train, Where pleasure danced in joyous round, A word tone has thrilled the chain, That mem'ri spell had darkly bound. And slumb'ring thoughts, that could not diet Enraptured hours, A Ins! no more, Rurh'd o'er the hrart, and dim'd the eye, To ft el those joy a forever o'er. And ere there only joys that rise 1 Has grief no record to unroll t Oh ! yea remembci'd agonies, Start into life, and rend the soul. Oh ! there are nvmi'iics dark that come, Te blight and chill the lonely heart, To wrap the spirit in their gloom, And bid each brighter gleam di par'. But wou'd we thrn, the boon forego ! And quaff oblivion's dcad'uing stream 1 No! there's a luxury in woe, Dearer than pleasure's brightest dream. ClTIIKRlXE. Suubury, November 6th. TOn TUE AMERICA. The swilling waves of sorrow roll Within each friendly, fet ling breast; While, from the eye s'euli nut the soul. And tells the bo-oru's deep distress. For Urce, dear friend, the rhrystnl tear tihall stream from friendship's glowing check, Each countenance, impress' J with c ue. The melancholy truth doth speak. Though thou, dear Mend, to realms above, Far from all worldly ilU hast flown, Where reigns such sweet celestial love, As m rtal hearts have never known When glitters bright the midnight sky. And nature stilly sleep around, Full many a friend shall heave a sigh. And bathe with tears thy hailow'd ground. Stella. 10th Month 28th, 1840. Tit 1.1 I, OP EL li RID UK. The trial of Dr. Eld ridge, for for gery, is still in progress. Thc two eminent Counsels for thc accused, W. L. Hirst, and David Paul Drown, Esq's, have occupied most of thc time during the week past, in the delivery of their speeches. I hey have made great exertion on behalf of the pris oner, and all that legal ingenuity, wit and eloquence,, could do, has been brought into requisition on his behalf. On the other side, however, stands an array of eminent counsel, the solici tors for the various banks that have been defrauded, who arc untiring and vigilant, rendering, it would seem, escape impossible. We shall be able possibly in our next, to give tho ver dict. Tho mass of irrelevant testimony, and the number of minor issues, which have been forced into this case, have unnecessarily consumed tho time and money of tho Commonwealth, but with tho number of lawyers engaged, it could not be otherwise. Every man must have his say, and will endeav or to show how fierce a lawyer he is, to the gaping crowd of idlers, who throng all tho Courts of Justice, while perhaps the families of many of them, are in actual suffering for the nccessrrics of life. Saturday Evening Post. Professor Arndt. Professor Arndt, after being shut up in a fortress for twenty-one years, his struggles, his sufferings, and his name almost forgotten, has, we learn by the German papers, been restored to liberty. Young men will ask, we aro afraid, in Germany as they ask in America, who is Arndt? Four or five and twenty years ago a profes sor of his name was thc terror of tho German Government, lie was impri soned, not for misdeeds, but his pop ularity. The students sung his hymns to lilterty, repeated his burning words, and frightened Kings. Ily the patri olic exertions of the Germans, the French were driven across thc Rhine, and when tlicy claimed their promis ed reward of a liberal constitution, they were answered with stripes, dun geons, and fetters. Arnt, we believe, was one of those who felt most deep ly the faithlessness of the King of Prussia, and most loudly and elo quently expressed his indignation. For that he was imprisoned, and for that he has been kept i prison for twenty-one years. The present King of Prussia has the merit of releasing him, of restoring him to his professorship, and of compensating him for a part of the pecuniary loss he has sustain ed by his imprisonment Dut the ty rant who confined him could no more restore Arndt tho years of which he deprived him, than he could restore the dead to life. Arndt has been rob bed of his fame, past all human pow ers to give him redress. For twen ty one years he has been dead to urope, and he comes lorth Irom his dungeon only for men to ask, " who is Arndt T London Sun. Quick Way to Get Itlch. A Miss Ingram, of Pontcac, some time since was perusing a Texas pa per, and observed among the persons that bore a prominent part in thc af fairs of that government, a man bear ing her own name, and jocosely re marked to her companions, that she had found a namesake in Texas, and intended to write to him and claim relationship. This resolution, more from curiosity and a desire of novel ty than from any conviction that her hopes would be realized, was carried into effect. She wrote him a respect ful letter, giving him a history of her family and parentage, and suggesting that as the name was not as com mon as most of the names of our country, the probability was strong thnt n rolnlionebip U.xistud between them. She received in reply, a friend ly and affectionate letter acknowledg ing her as a cousin, and expressing an earnest desire that thc correspon dence might be continued. This was readily acceded to, and it was carriep on agreeably and sat isfactorily to both parties, until very recently, when she received intelli gence of his death, and information lli.it in his will he had bequeathed her the handsome sum of 820,000 in gold and silver, leaving his personal property and immense landed estates to his relatives in that country. A few days previous to tho reception of this joyful communication, she had con ncctcd her fortunes with those of a Methodist clergyman, and hould their deeds of charity comport with their means, the widows heart will he Idled with joy, and many an orphan live to implore blessings upon the heads of their benefactors, for their deeds of benevolence and generosity. Michigan Northern Advocate. Romance In Real K4fe A romantic incident has just occur red in thc Marylebonc Infirmary. Ann Dempsey, a young and interes ting girl, who had been the support of an aged mother, had gone into thc infirmary for the purpose of un dergoing an operation for thc remo val of a dropsical complaint, which had assumed thc form of a largo tu mour. She was warned of the pain ful and even perilous nature of the operation, but she expressed her res olution to submit to it, owing to the ardent wish that her life might be spared for her mother's sake. The operation was accordingly performed in tho presence of her mother and several eminent medical men. It lasted two hours and forty minutes, and thc magnitude of the tumour taken from her may be imagined when it contained no less than two gallons and a half of water. Not withstanding the long and painful operation, singular to relate, this he roic girl never uttered a single cry 5 but at the conclusion tears were oh served rolling down her checks, and being desired not to shed them, she replied that they " wero tears of joy at her freedom from tho incubus which had so long alllicted her." As she appeared to be in a sinking condition, tho medical gentlemen up on a consultation, deemed a fresh infusion of blood into her veins abso lutely necessary. On making inquiries as to whom they could procure to provide the blood, it was ascertained tli.it two men wero in an adjoining room, one 25, and tho udier between 30 and 40 years of age, anxiously awaiting the issue of the operation. Believing them, in thc first instance, to bo relatives of the poor girl, they were ushered into the room when it turned out that the eldest was her employer, for whom she worked at shoo binding and thc other a jour neyman in the same employ, both devotedly attached to the unfortunate girl. On being made acquainted with her state, and what was required to bo done for thc patient, they both simultaneously volunteered to supply tho blood from their veins. Much bitterness of feqh'ng and contention between them ensued as to which should do so, which was put an end to by the decision of thc surgeons in favor of,- tho youngest, who, baring his arm, with great energy exclaimed " that he was willing to lose thc last drop of his blood to save her life." The blood was then carefully infused from his arm into thc veins of the poor sufferer, till thc youhg man fainted from his loss. On this taking place thc cider lover implored per mission to supply the remainder, but thc girl recovering, it was deemed unnecessary. The oor girl Itcgan to improve and great hopes were enter tained of her recovery, but unfortu nately those hopes were blasted, for, unknown to the surgeons, she was found to be indicted with a severe diarrhea, which increased until it be came a confirmed case of cholera, from thc effects of which she died on thc fifth day after the operation She was scnsiblo to thc last, and the i . i , acaiii oca scene is represented as truly affecting. She expressed a wish to sec the young man who had lost his blood for her, kissed him, bade him cut off a lock of her hair, and begged ol him to be kind to her mo ther. She then entered into prayors with lo Kb. Mn JluwUj, tlil'lnlj- lain to thc workhouse, and in the midst of it expired. Thc Kopewalk at tho United States Navy Yard, in Charlestown, is said to lie tho most pei feet establishment of the kjnd in the world. It is U)00 feet lonu, with cranite walls, slate roof, anil iron window shutters. Tl work is done with an enormous steam engine, by which thc hatchelling, dressing, spuming, and almost every other operation in making a rope or cable is done. About otic hundred of the spinning, hatchelling and dressing machines are in one room, in opera lion by steam. By thc spinning o hemp in a machine, a more even thread, and consequently more per feet ringing and cables are formed At this rojHjwalk, we understand, the principal rigging of the navy is or can bo made. ' Population and Property. Thc books of thc several marshals employed to take thc late census in New York, present an aggregate of 313,0'.), ot whom 111,3'J1 are white males, and 153,530 aro white females The colored imputation amounts to 15,075, of whom 0,037 arc males, and 0,038 females. The increase since 1835, has been about 43,000 The value of real and personal pro. perty in thc city assessed this yoar, is 8187,121,101 real, and 05,72 1 ,u!)0 personal; total, $253,(113,1 08 lieing a decrease of S1 1,028,207 from last year's valuation. Accident. On Wednesdjy evening about dusk, a colored man whs se vcrcly injured at a store in Chesnut near water street Philadelphia) he was assisting in lowering a hogshead into a cellar, when one of tho guide ro'rcs slipcd off the hogshead and precipitated it upon him ; tho end of the hogshead lull tin one of his legs, which severed it from tlto body. A movement of considerable inter est is in agitation in New York. It relates to the propriety of granting thc Catholic Societies a separate por tion of tho Common School Fund, lor tho education of their own secta rian schools. It was discussed in the Common Council on Thursday even ing, in thc presence of an immense crowd. Bishop Hughes took part in the diseussion, and Mr. Sedgwick re plied in opjKtsition. No action was obtained. Saturday livening Post. Improved Chimneys Economy of Fuel. By very simple and cheap Improvement In chimneys, the largest dwelling houses may te made comfortably warm, in the most inclement weather, by single fire of Schuylkill oal, and one-half the tr utile of keeping rooms and furniture in order voided. An inginious friend of ours, two years a go, caused to I erected a fine three Mory house in the front part of the basement ha had placed a grate of the ordinary site and style f t rooms of similar dimensions, through which three cast iron tubes of two inches diameter pawed from an under cellar, one to tho second, and the other to the third story, etch ending in a handsome mouth projecting a li' lie way from the chimney into the room for which heat was required. The currents of healed air thus roduced, were found lo answer all the purposes of separjte fires, and tho trouMc of du-ting furnituie two or thr c limt s a day, and thc Cost uf purchasing it anew before it had seen h ill its appropriate ser vice, were no longer to be incurred. When it u desirable to moderate thc heat in any of the upper rooms, a cap is placed on the lowir end of the tulw, snd t.ie ingrefs of air p evented. Every housekee per who? furniture bus been spoiled, and every person whose health has len impaired by cod fires. will appreciate the advantages of thin kind of chim neys, which, if known, would lie generally intro duced. Xrw Yorker. Curious Cil illation. An account was taken on tho t Oth of Aufil-t f the iiuiiiIm r of rarii.ic". of various description, which p"fcd King William ct'cct, London dtiilni from right in the morning till eight in ihe t-whiui; From t ibl lo hiiie o'clock, 003 ; from nine o t n 097 ; from ten to eleven, Hllft ; fioin eleven to twrlv,' 1,HIA; from twelve to one, JSl ; from one lo two, H06 ; from two to thr-e, 1105; from three to four, 'J?5; from four to five, 1,003; from five to six, S 12 from aix to seven, 771 , fiom seven lo tight, f'Jl total, 11,010. Th e avcriiges 037 an hour, oi l.r in rveiy minute ; aud it is fair to preomne thai thete is no street in the woild where so many carraiges pai-s and repass in one day. On September 1st, sr vithI ieisons were engaged in order to afCuUin (he number of foot pasM-ngera whiih iasi! the same place Irom eigui in the morning lo eight in ihe evening, and the result was as follows: From eight to nine o'clock, 3,000; fiom nine to t n, 4,460; fiom ten to eleven, 4,3"0; from eleven lo twelve 4,020; from twelve to one, 3,000; from one to tno 3.810; from two lo three, 4,200; fioi.i three to four 4 4 SO; from fitirtofite, 5,''S0; from live lo tii l.lSll; Irom six to seven, .1,0 lo; fmni seven lo eight, 0 7-0: lolul, 53 509. 'J'liw sluieiueiit will be found cual in iiuii.Iht lo 1 I'i.'iJ j rr hour, , 74 every minute. The nuciil er of perm n supp sod to pass in Hfid will) carri igu, (averaging two to r ai It) nmouiita to S2,0S0, which, added lo ihe b vf, inukes a total of (5,o0.ri pateugeis twelve hours. quarrel. One of the meat euy, the most connno-i, im perfectly foul kti lliirg-) in the woild is lo (piarrrl no matter will; whom, man, woman er child; or upon whnt pretcme, provocation, or orenxion what soever. There is m kind of nrcrsxity in it, no manner of uc in h, and no species ot degree f lie nefit to be gained by it; and ;et, atrange as Ihe fact may be, theologian quarrel, and poll Icisns, lawyers, dor tots and princes q turret, the ('(lurch quarrels, and I he Slate qu irrcU t nations and tribes, and corporations, men, women and child. en dog and ea's, birds and besot', quarrel about all manner i f things, and all mannet of occasions. If there I any thing in the world that will nuke a man fee! bad, except pinching his fingers in the crack of door, it is unquestionably a quaircl. No nun ever f.iils to think leas of himself after it an he did bvf re one i it degrades blm in his own eyes and in the ryes of others ; and, wh;t is wurr, blunts his sen. sihdiiy It disgrace on thc one hand, snd Increases Ihe power of sionVe irriisbili y oh Ihe other. Tho truth is, the more quietly and peaceably tse ill get on, the better ; Ihe Ik tier for ourselves, the better fur our neighbors, In nine caws out of ten, the wit course is, if a man (bests you, you quit (leslinff vviih him if he is abusive, quit Ins corripi ny ; if he slanders you, take care lo live so that nrv body will believe him. No ni.itter who he Is, or how he misuses you, the v is. st way i generally just la let him alone; f r there is nothing better than this cool, t aliii, quit I wsy uf dealing with the wrongs we meet with in I'nibrrlla. Veslerdsy evening the ligc-l umbrella raid In have been ever made, el least in this country, was finished in the manufactory of M m. Win. IJ.irr and Him, F.drnund street. The ciirnnifercueo of tlie slick, or handle, ia four inches snd b .If, an I the height eighteen feet, mounted with a balloon at the lop, paiitltd with red and criiu.oii tipes. There are ttveiiiy whalebone litis, e. eh one hiiudrtd and ten incites long, It u teventi cn teet in diameter, requiring sixty-two yards of rrima.ni damask ireiino to cover it; to which is appended a yellow flings, with twenty tats. Is. There are fifty jxiyuds weight of brass work in the runners, tips, and iiocbrs, bieb have leeii admirably executed by a man named Joseph Davis, employed in ihe above estab lishment. The s'rclchers weigh lime qu triers of huudied, and are nudu of j.ipaiimd iron. It haa j btt'u l lire weeks in process of uiauufattuiin, and r qtl:red the close attention of six men and six woman. The totnl weicht N four hundred and a hnlf. tt was ordered by a sea captain, who de signed it as a present for an African prince. The price will be about fifty guineas b'o admiribly is the work executed, thnt one man can put it up and take it down without tho least difficulty. It is al together elegantly finiithed, and will, no doubt, con tribute materially to rnhnice the glory of his sable majesty f.ir whom it was intended. Ulrmlng-ham Juurnal, Economy. Economy ia one of Ihe chief duties of a sta'e as II as of an individual. Il is not only a great vir tue in itself, but it is the parent of many others. It preserve men and nations from the commission of crime and the endurance of misery. The man that lives within his income can be just, humane, ch iri able and independent, ile who lives beyond it be comes, almost necessarily, rapacious, mean, faithless, contemptible ; the economist is e-asy and comforts le ; the prodigal, harrsssed with debts, and unable to oh'aiti the necessary means of life. Ho it is with nations. National character, as well aa national happiness, has, from the beginning of the world to the present d.ey, lieen socrifieed on the altar of pro fusion. Transplanting There ia not a shrub, vinv, plant or tree lo W found in our lb-Ids and forests, thnt is not iu.ce.ti b'e of a high degree uf impr ivement, if luken up late in fill or early in ihe spring, properly trimmed, and Irsnspl inted into g.iod rii h Anil near our dwellings Their charge f ir thc better soon bir imeg apparent. Take, for iiihtanee, young chrxnul tiees fiom tin: mountain, lop off as much of their top as you leave of the root ; set them out as you would your apple trees; not dt per in the soil than tliey have stood. Thry then have a iatid growth, and if we'l preserved, v. ill spread and l-ir p o ifieallf, pr.nlu cing a nut three times the site of ihoae generally brought to market, and of xVrr d ivor. The hicke ry Ine will do the same. All will liear grafting as well as the icar tree. Lvp rimeiila in this line cost but tittle. Tlie llrltle. The writings of Wa hinglon I r wing aliound in pictures, which, I'.ir delicacy, tiste and truth, are not Mirpasscd by any writers in the Hnglish lan guage. The following is a i exquisite passage from a chapter in his Rrnrebridge Hall : "I know no sight more charming and touching than that of a young and timid bride, in her rob s of virgin white, led up trembling lotlie ultar. When I lt.u behold a lovely girl in llic tnnbrnrst of her year-, friking the lviio of her fathers, and the home of her childhood and, w ith ihe ini lieit con fidence, and the sweet telf-alnrid inmenl which lie (org in woman, giving up all the world for the man of her choice ; when I hear her, in the grxsl old l.uiguse ol the litunl, )i Iding herself to him 'for belter, for woise, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and ill health, to rove, honor, a. d obey, till death us do pail' li brings to mind the beautiful and rftl' e ting devotion of Ruth. 'V hither thou gm-sl I will gi, and where ihou li dgest I will lodge ; thy people sh.ill be my people, aim tny u.l my ttoj. Anicrlmn Copper. A lute number f tho Wisconsin Kmpiirrr says, Ihat M c4rs. W. Alford ai.d P W, Thomasof New Ualtimore in that territory, have met with complete success in iheir exptrimenls on smelling copper ore. Thi y constructed a very simple furnace which ritttt only ten dollars, in which they smelted on the 28th of September last, 2..100 pounds of ore, from which they obtained nearly 700 pounds of good pig cnpier, pronounced, by competent judges, to I e su perior to the Kouih Ameilcsn pig copper. Th.' lime occ jpied in procuring from the ore the above amount of copper, was only nine hours. Neither Mr. Alfotd nor Mr. Thomas hod any experience in ibe business of smelling, snd the result is justly deemed metier of great consequence to that lerr lory, whieh abounds in rich copper ore. 4 Shocking Rail Road Arrldrnt We learn from the Ujston Advarliter, that ae lioua accident occurred on the Worcester Itailroa I on Haturdsy last. A worn in, wh le walking over the eai al brulge, on ihe Worcester Roilroad, where ihe Iravk is double, unexpectedly met the train, and probably ling confused, and not knowing which track the ija n was on, ahe fell, and throwing her arm across ihe rail, it wait cut entirely vS by the engine. The engine man Use I cvrrv eflort to stop the train, snd had neatly sue ceded. The woman immediately received evi ry .lienlion which her si tuation requ red. Childrt'ii. Tell me nolot the inui, pieciariy strwimul hoovs. here tin re aro no children 'tvbeie,' the goud lieiinuil bus it, 'the lly lljps bat g traig!it mi i wall,' tell me nut of lliO fever disturbed liivliU audd); of the tranquil, anuona hi S'l-, where cbddreu are nut ! I cure not for the things. Sod sends cliildien for another purpose tliatt men ly to keep up ihe race lo enlarye our hearts, Ij make us unselfi.il, and full of kindly sympathies and slice lions to give our souls higher snus, and o II out all our faculties lo extend enterpiise sud exertion; to bring round oui iiroide br ghl faces and hsp- j.y smiles, and loving, lender hearts. My oul LU see Ilia (inat Father every dny. that he his glad dened the eith with little children ! .Vary ILmiitt. Population of rittsliurg. The popul lion of Pittsburgh, including depen dant villages in the vicinity is computed st 60.000; places of religious worship 60; schools 100; pa pers SO; banks and insurance companies 0, employ ing a capital of p3,000,000; daily lines of stage coaches and canal boats SO; tingle and double lines of canal freight boats 11; annual arrivals and depor- tnres of steam vessels engaged in the river trade, 2,1400 ; annual amount of manufactures and me chanical productions, f 12,000,000; annual as lea in Ihe various departments of merchandise, $13,000, 000; annu il amount of freight on merchandise and produce passing through the account of non-rcsi-drnt owners, $3,000,000. MtvvAcTrjniso Lorisv ills. Collon pooja manufactured in the neighboring towns of Kcn turky, are sold annually at Louisville, lo Ihe a mount f 1,000,000. In 1836, in a year of limited activity, there were sold in Louisville, brown cot ton lo the value of $249 821, cotton yarn to th va'ue of f 224.S26, bleached cottons lo Ihe value of f 80,Po9, and checks and ticking to the value f 6. 180, makim; in all the sum of $978,773. Louis ville also distributes the iron mnnufjc'ures, tool', machinery, cVc., oVc, manufactured in the sjiiio towns. iiif-'(lntc or Patrick Henry. " When the celebrated I'a'rirk Henrv of Virion 's, was nc.tr the c'o-w of bis life, and in fnelile hniltli, he I. iid bis hand on the Hitile, and addressing hi oi l friend who was with him, "Here is a book." said he, worth more than all others ever printed ; yet it is my misforiuno never to have read it wit'i proper attention mid feeling, lili lab-ly !" About t' e t.tine lime, he wrote lo his daughter-' I lie.ird it said )'. have claimed me ! The thought g.ivo me more p.lin than the appellation of Torv, f . r I ron4dt'r religion of infinitely li g'.ur impirianco than politics; and I find much raue to rejrojc'i myself, that I have lived so long and given no de. ci ded arid public proof ol my biiug a C'hiisiian." Too timm to aa 1-ost. The following humor ous a peal was made by an Irish lady, in behalf of a husband, who was taken b' f ire the Mayor of Si. Louis for whipping her, is from a St. LuuU patier : 'Thomss McCarthy, g.4 drunk and whipped his wife. His Honor gallantly defended the honnr of the sex ; said that he was ihe protector of all th married women in tho city; and gave p.t r M.t'arthy one of his driest lectures ; when lo f up steps Mis. McCarthy herself, and begged that " Hit Honor would lave go her poor dear husl and lor th s Wunst, as he nevct did tho likes afore, and IM he sworn yt-'r Honor's nhurship, Ihat he'll never do il sgsin, he sure he wont. He's thc smartest, el . . erei-t man thai evekit a woman, saving your river encr ! and it's met If ihit's baste, and ihe dirt t blagi;srd ill the whole world saving your womhip pi le rrinn him up in this way Ik fore ye'r Honor. ul'le court. Oh hunney ! it's me and me lite cliild hers that is nupeiug for what I've done. Thorni mo own beautiful boy. (a great red-headed Iiishniaii ful if whikey aid potatoes.) forgive mo tliu wutiM, my darhnt dear, and ye shall have os mucU whiskey toddy, as cvor ye likes, whesj ye'r ai k wuh Ihe r'jmaiis, and it's mci-clf that will mix it for nic own de ir husband." Jerry Snow, vciy early in the morning, w.t awakened by his companion, who said M Come Miinw, day is breaking." "Well," said Snow, Itt it break it don't owe me any thing." A man who had a scolding wife, being willing' to eien.se her failings, when ealkd upon to give some account of her hubits and character, said slin was pretty well in gener I, only subject al tirue) In breaking out of the mouth. A young mm stepped into a booktoro anil said he wanlcj In get "A Voung Man's Compan ion." Wt II fir," said the bo. k -teller, here, my daughter." A I ball lately in Kiehrnond, a dime belle a-tedi e country rustic, who stood nigh her, in compact ring four or five t'ecp, gaxing on pair wad, ing, Tray, sir, htw do you like the waltx." " Madim," (siid the qusiut gentleman,) I liL th hogjin part very well; but I don't like lha whirlin round. When it comes to hoggin IM fatt er stand still." Milton w akcd if he iutendud In instinct hi tUoghur in ihe dirleienl Imguiiges to which ha replied, No, sir, one tongue is auificienl foe a woman. fconi ladt. it'ihk il an awful thing for genlle- intoi t rq'iivz.-their h and. Now, dear ladies tha v.a tveio .kst it, tlie in in who will nut .jiii i.' your Inn I whu'i he g ts bold nl I', di'se not c"e srvctnh.voa bA in h's uion. B oilun "Oh Jus. ! dei ! what a' lui.ti'if ueci.leiit Little Kenny lias fa h n fr s Die (h ioihrr win dow, right in it a la.ket or cge. and ruined th ho Iml" "Tl.e.esi lls reis ot' uiatr.iiiouy ." ss rhr nisii said ten Lis vilu ihtcw tLe tuuar bowl at his bea I.