Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, October 01, 1842, Image 1

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UCMJY 11. MASEEH,? ri,ni.tsKKiis amu
JOSEPH EISKLY. 5 rnui KiKTons.
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Ily Miw Si lastly.
iiiiliir.v, oi I liunilK-ilaiHl (. I'a. Stilirlw.v, I. i, isri.
oi. -.1 An. l--Wlrol- , lor.
Anliimn Klonrrn.
Those few pnle A'tiliunn 'floweri !
"llo'tv'heauliful they are-!
"'linn nil that went lu fore,
Thtin all the Sununci store,
'JIow liivillcr far'!
"And why ? They rfre'the Inst
'I'he lasl ! the last ! the last !
'O, hy ihrtt litfle word,
I row runny ihoouht are stirr'd !
That sister of the past !
1'ale llowera ! pale .peiWhing flowers!
Ve're type of precious things;
"Types of those Inner moment
That t?il,lil.e lifers enjoyments
On rapid, rapid wings.
Last hours with p.irtinc dear rmes.
(That lime the fastest speeds.)
l.aVt tears, in silence shed,
Last wttrds, half uttered,
J.ast woids of dying friends,
YV ho hut would fain eom-psesg
A tife into a day
'The last day spent with one,
"Who ere the mnruinti son.
Must leave us and from trye"!
'O, preeions.rp'Cc.iims moments'!
I'ale 'flowers, ye'ie 'yi'ts of ihee
''he sni'ih si ! sweetest'', dearest 3
llenuse Hire t hose flic neari-st
To an c'ternal close.
I'ale flowers ! I'ale perishing flowers !
I woo your eenile hreaih
1 leave the summer rose
1'or ynjnuer, h'lit'her 'Urows,
Tell me of change and dertth!!
!frn liinr T li-s
Spoons of the N. Y. Suiulny Merrury, is heenrn-
-iug hi. hrymosc. Tire 1,1 rproJluct of his machine .
is ci.iitle.1, -SaHirine Matftw," ground out in a
1m l.nicluily moment':
'Tis night the moan's no Xiherc aliont,
U'he stars, likewise, have all slept out ,
And darkness reigns supreme,
.Acioss my hreast and o'-er my soi(l
'The heavy wheels of snduesi roll,
A if propelled Vy vK'iirrv.
AVithin my heart lliere's not a room
Jtil what i tilled chock full of gloom,
Amit as thick as mud
It matters not where'er I go,
. troop of thoughts led on ly wo,
fume rushing like a flood.
Aesiirsl the hulwaiks of my 1'least
'J'hcy fire away like 'all possest,'
And take mv soul lv storm;
mons ol douht and ilaikuess eome
A nh pM.'-s sail, downeisi and grum
They come in fviTy form.
The laiitp of lrojc has Teased l Imrn,
loir's stv i vis lo sour heciil to turn
And pleasure has no charms;
They are mi I'adeiL, MigWd now,
I wouV1not have her, aov how,
Kulold me in her units.
J look trpon llie nierry throne.
The children of 'Miss Lucy Long,'
And hid tln-ui 't ike their lime;'
J'or 'iwont I Inirg ee they inuet g(S
Vrth erciy mortal here 1m-1ow,
To soute iiivsti-fious ilime.
SiM.-iNo. The (icrinans arc seldom ulllictcd
th consumptions,' nor have I known, says Dr. j
ish, hut one instance of spitting blood omn
This. I believe, is in rart ocrasiomNl i
, , . , ' . . ;
strength tletr Itiwijs ucguire ly exercise I
the strength tVeir lungs ucyniro Jy cxercist
iiM-al limbic, w hicli nnislftiites nn cs?ential
tot tlieir education. The music master of
academy lias ftirnisJIu'd me with an ohsen a
i still more in favor of this opinion. lie in
i.i'd me that he had known cwra( ii:san-
o. R.,MI. v.v ,,t.y ,..s,.se ,o ,(iay au1 tnu.iiphaiit air, und smiling vo.n
sumption, who were restored to health by lluct.lllb.( exeUioied, -Ain't 1 ,Hud !-yes I
esercise of their hmgs rn singiir. , an. (iri)U(1 , ,(Ut , Bn ,, ou
.. . r 'im ii .. 1 that would lie iuiixissilile, as with many poor
i rroN v.simk. 1 his is oo small maUT. 1 ' '
,,. .. . , . ,,,, creuturee who have the oroan stroiu'lv ilevelop-
. foilliull tiuir loloilrVl 1 rtt n. ..-m il ...llnr nr., r- s- v I
'Med in it, and one million five hundred
.sand dollars worth ef buttons are said to be
yiiiuuully. Tl.e inatiiiructurer of this one
le has given direct einploymcut to 'J.oSt
-, there "being dependent uxu it in all u-
sJil.t'.'O Vtt.Vut t thetaTilT tlik-inunii-
tuj'O u uuU -liave st(i(ed '.
)mj Smicoixks. A French paper stietes 1 dewlopnient ttut seemed not completely trs
I the contraband trude carrieii -in tt)-k,gsin factory some said it teseiiilsktl t strongly
frontier ol lVance next to llelgium, con- " l'ativeness ', but tlivti may it not Ime been
m In ini ronso in tnn.st!, und nctii itv. lit tlroce was uh idea of uiehace and ussualt !
iiuuiberof dogs thus employed is estimated
U.liMi. A preeimm is given tor the do-
ictionof each of ihe ipi.nl nt,;-1! smugglers, necurnte in minting out the mo-1 distinctly
ii ense nuiiibers have ralten victims to marked imd well krnmn np;atis, AVhatever
douiiiners, but they are immediately re- "ay be the opinions of this, ease, the others
ed by others. Their homes ar in Franco, were rrenr enoii'Ji, aihnitting the uk-cence of
re they arc well H'ed and kindly treated, : collusion, to prove the truth of Mesmerism
heir education consist in sending them ivnd l'b.rcnology u far ns thin patient wan con
i tune to time into lelgium, where they cerr.ed.
nearly sturved, and severely flogged hy men f 'p10 m(.itnond F.inpiirer contains a similar
sed as custom house olttccrs wt that they account of these remarkable phcuciiiona. A
the uniform in horror, and in the course letter from Judge Tn ki:ii also appears in that
e carefully avoid it, taking u circuitous paper, giving an epitome of the fuels of vv I. ich
e as soon as they catch siL'ht of it. When ho was a witness. The exs'riuient were re-
ure let loose lo return home, laden with a ' pea ted on the following (Saturday) evening,
en of from five to six kilogrammes of hut- under tlie management ot l)r. Ui i oik. The
.lise, they priH'eed with u rapidity, and they Fmpiirer, referring to Judyo Tl i hl:u' state-
uroofg'xid treaiiiie ul on tlieir arrival. . nient, proceeds logivo the following uccoiint :
From tfit IhiUimtirz American,
Alrtinnl Mitftiirt'Um hittt Th'i'cWtlogy.
The subject of AnifiWl Magnetism continues
to excite much iiitc'resCin Richmond. In tho
Compiler of Tuesday a detailed account is
given of a series of experiments, the results -of
j which arc indeed wonderful. We noticed
1 some months ago, in nunc of the J'hilaikrphiu
; papers, well authenticated stat-einents narrating
; similar facts hut did not allude to them lit The
; tunc, preferring Ui wait tnrtil there should he
' additional 'Corroborations of such astonishing
. tiling's.
) We tn-ke from tlic Tlichinnnd Compiler tlie
' following extract from hs cYtcndod statement.
; Tire editor 'was an eje w itness of what he rc
' lotes.
As introductory to whnt follows We Way state
i that the Siihjec't of Mr. Fiikmh'm experiments
was a colored girl whom he had not seen cx
: cept on the evening hefore, rtl her master's
j house, w here oine experiments in the science
, 'haiTbeen wade. tn lite occasion to which the
; follcwi'fig account refers, a ooiniwritt.ee of gentle
j men, selected by the andreiine, were tun the
platform with the patient nHd the operator.
' Tire 'committee consisted 'of Judge llevcrly
; Tucker, Col. S. H. barker, ami Mess. V. R.
' Cmttan, S. II. (iliuer, Win. 15. Hauiikon, (t.
A. Myers, and V,K Triplett.
Hw Mr. French ttt"etl that wasfio riirennlo-
.'ist, ami rcipiestwl that if any frentlcman pre-
; sent uni'reT.-tiHxl the faience lie wouVl come lor-
ward and jpoint out the organs ujxni the head of
the patient. Mr. Henry I.udldiiv, wlioliad lieen
t a student of the science, came forward arcord
j inoly. JmitsU tre p?.mTcd wit lrrw f YVtjv,
' and on the instant the finjjcr of the inesmeriset
tame in contact with h, lveTatwnt W'titi sine-
jnjr m fnppm.d tone, hut with tenia rkahk
-w, ,-tness ami in cxcell-ei time. 'The last
I Uose ot SuniuieiO While nIso whs sinjrinjf tin;
' operator, directed by Mr. spanneil w ith his
tinkers the organs ol Tune and Yi iteration
j nml tl.e melody was immediately clinnjrcd ton
spiritual song. TlwoptTatoT Taisinr the finjfer
from Trj'c und fetaining it on Vein ration, she
coininenccd the most, fervent (;jaclatiMi lo the
j Deity, r?d m aiis'ft cT to Mr. French's enrpiirj
. of 'Whafs the matter of F.ininn !' she said.-l
am seeking Religion und wish to join tin?
jcliurcls.' These things emj!.4ely vlectrihed
i the asrdroiice.
' Tin; iipeTalroTllrcn placed 'lis finervt) Mirlh
nud she laughed immoderately, ami with such
, TinTcsivaiircvl inirtliKilness that the ctrct sn-
. ed cotitigtous the whole audience went olfin
j n fit of latrgl.ter so hearty anil irresistihle that
; it seenred 'dMictilt i TeceMn-frini. So dee)
; ly -nirl tlifilltirgly inlrrehtiiig were these ex
', periments, that the audience liy degrees crowd-
ed forward until the wlxile, comprising some
thrve Innidn, wvre liinldV-d tog'tlicr in an 111
j credibly mmll t-',Kicc. lVlwrvii tin-stage ami
, the first row of seats, there was a space of some
eight fr'Ot, nod in this was sravol ctcis leggtV.
.j on the llisir, a Urge nmlrer, nnnmg wlunn
: werv Uys and grey haired men, such was the
intense interest excited.
Tlie experiments ivoeeeded the orwTntor
sra lined tlie orgaiM of 7iirr; and .Mi'rA, nnJ
. ....
the iwlietit luughcd through n comic fong.
.L- . , . ....
I t ms otwh j?"-" nmuseuieiii. .'xv sne w as
inail-o to weetp d iuiuiediatcK' tolangti", thv
; transit rons front passion to passion being as
sudden und complete as the shilling of the
! lingers of ihe ofx-fal-or. V' wus
: toirclretl, and she laised herself, gave iter head
ed they can't be tuojrnl, so great ure the
merits and ho splendid trteir uailicatious. So
tlmma w nut akme, ukhtNiglt -lie hal sclfc
teem' si highly excited.
Mr. I.udluui pointed Tmt )Var, nd she drew
lierself Jwict uiTvl jnil In rself in u jKistur' 'ol'ile
i t'etu-e, reinurkieg us well as we rt-:lke4,
'don't !' and then struck. This was the only
Jlut imleed there was io pratticul phrenulogK
present, and Mr. l.ndlnni only professed. t be
U'c too have read the letter of Judge T. vkh '
modi care, and pronorwrce it correct, as far ns
our memory serves us, in every rxperirrretit.
I.et it he added, lion evct, tliat Urtli in the toMs
of sensawB ftnd p hrenrMiiiignetism, various ef
forts were made hy the Rev. Mr. J, t -dereive
The rntsnieriscr. For instance, when he pre
sented he asVed the Tfe.rat-r to take
more vinr; or when inrnur tas (rtliTed, Ire
Va desired to taliO vine, bifl ill no instance
did she fail to recognize the substance taken
So nlso in phrcnn.niii.gi'tel'isTii. A fret" a varie
ty of organs had K"m touched, Mr. J, whis
pered to the Mcsnierizer, when I call on
you to touch the organ cf MiilJ place your
finoor en that vif 'ciirrl:ina. lie then said
in audible voice, 'Dr. R. I wish to vce her
laugh, please put your finger on Wn7i.' The
operator at once touched Yi in rulimi. As ipiick
ns thought, she commenced repenting in the
rnr fctindik! tone- 'ivr J-utlrcT wlro art in
n-caven,'' &c.
At one time Tunr was excited, and wliile
siHginr merry song, another finger was tar
ried to reirrfon she intantly ceased sing
hig, and remarked with tnnch displcasnro, "1
cannot sing and pray too." In fact, notion was
mifl'C curious, or wonderful, dnring the whole
exhibition, then the mixed phenomena which
were called lorlli, by unitniix two of tlie organs
ut Ueaiiie lime by the fniirers of the wesmcr
i.er. Sometinres the passions of he girl melted
wit-oospch oilier and sometimes when tlie charac
ters ot tho organs were, ns it were, invipposi
ttwi c;ir.li eitker, f he stopped, ami would 'we
no expression to either as when kIic was sing,
in ir werrily, she osild not pTay. Vn the first
night, indeed, her singing continued, but it ta
iled into a hymn ! iY4iiiiijj was iimreamHsin;
than wlien the vrrgan of((-eiri was touch
ed on Sulurday. Sire tuiuiediately raised her
self in he chair wWi vain and nouiMius hsik
put her arms akimbo held up her lnwd 'il!i
a vain ih1 wll-siitis'.k rr and exclaimed,
"I am pToud-jirinnl as any.- w ill piiton a-crean
njiron nnd go down town." As sire sang sweet
ly, sire would occasioiily keeji time with her
fingers und her feet.
It wis very remarkable how trcr expressions
Mi)Tesoiiilcd to lire organs of Wmulir and
llnir, when they were loucln-d. n Nniehmg
4Ih flrst, sin; niiirnmnxl Krt1i sevral short, ami
partly inarticulate sentences, lint each one 1h
ginriui'ff with, 'I wonder,1 'I wonder,' vVc. So,
too, whin WKstoiiched, sir.- Irrealln d liirth,
'I hoM',' s and so,)'! ho(s-' and, at last chan
ged In '1 w ish," adding words that were partly
inarticulate. Al'tt the experiments wTe -all
over., Fmia vus ooiuh K'd itVo a Moin in
which she had W'en put to sleep, and awaken-.
xl ! a K-wiSmpfepassesof fne operator, in the
presence of several ladies, .Nothing was inure
natural than Isrr vawo, tlie opi-ningvl her eye.
lids, and the Miiprise s4iv exhibited at .teeing m
many strange liiees. The whole remarkable
seewe w-kivh had just passed ir. a rri'meil and
cvciled room, was to her .Tpped in perfect oli
livion. To the principal pertiinuer, it irns as
it it had never been. On being iueationed, s-fre
ihlared, with an air of the most H'rt.t't sin
o rii, that she Imd heen in tm otln r room, and
had had seen no other faces, except the four
persons who hid been with her nt the mwnrent
of iiiesiueiistn.
(tur reaikrs will ngreo with us tiiat these
phenomena ure wonderful. Tre iJea i.l'colln
sion, rfi'eeion, or contrivance, cannot be ad
mitted for a moiui'Mt, The c iiKemvif tl'&ets
is to ample, diiect and conclusive, tint nothing
remains hut to yield to the coin ictmn that there
is a reality in the maguelic jmuciplc, mysteri
ous and startling us the tnt'U may b". It is
time that the subject vre taken frf.n the bunds
of ijuacks. Tin Minnlilic und the intelli
gent should investigate its -principles, study its j
phenomena, and vcidcavor to learn the philo-ei-ISdiy
of the thing. What inildeii ureaua of
liumau mind nuiy be disclosed thioiiyh its de
velopments no man may rashly veutut- ir) say;
imrvmi any without lb.; blindest prejudice ven
ture to say that the subject is unworthy ol se
rious investigation.
Misitviir.rs.-It is staled that Colonel
Todd, Ai.icnculi minister to Knssia, has heen
'.iibi.i'Sed live limes succes.ivelv, bv us iniiiv
j jiir,.reiit steeils, at a recent review of trooi
by the Finperor
The horses were IV tr-o
F.mperor's stud, and it vv.is repoited that the
falls of the inini.-ter ttlloldcd iiiucli uuiiiscuieiit
to the Russian officers, especially the I 'ossacks.
Certainly the steeds iniitt have been uncom
mon mettle, or the minister uu uncommon Unl
lider. We hope be is u better iipioiuatisl lliun
he is a horseman Cow. Adv,
A certain man. who siieitt u large estate in
drinking and rioting, wei.t lo n doctor, and com
plained o( feeling inivvvll, and vvisheil him to
look into his thrift. "I see l ollnilg there,"
saitl the doctor. "That's Very stiange," said
the drunkard , "why, there's a farm do. n there
worth tin ui ii tlnwstiiitl Jidliii , and Iheicure
JiJ'ttj mai i beside !"
Am JmltflliVMrl-.
I.ovk ami Mimu(it:.--Mr. 'at!in, in his
lretvw(i-'k 'on I'mUsn chiir.ictrrs, gives the lid-
lowinr graphic, skcti-h of a Kwe -scene tret ween
(irahoin, the Kiil'IIi friend ol IVnv.hs and tin- !
niece of the uiifoUiiiiale chief, w hich tiie in'iisl J
lias delineated w it'll the pen ofn ina.-t.'r :
It way one of thosi; j;lowiiu; evi-nw.es nftlie '
TivniTiy Soiiili, wlren tlie -i louds are olidi d fit
spendor awart the depaitint; pel 'rf liht, ni
ter a 'hard ds v'sti-.il in .r-wrsMit of n ti'"T-, t hrcli
nt last feil. wounded bv the rille oft Iraharn. nnd j
was liimllv dispatclu'd hv his friend when he j
i
'hrt. experienced tire witchery ollovv.
Wearied and feverish with excitement in a
climate to which his s stein had scarcely he-
CiMYie reconciled, he gladly ii'cefte1 tire profer- j
.,1 I ,. i- ... i .ill.,
ro lifiiiiinock til netteo trrass. s isoenih-il liv
V
v ,ii t i ' i . I i i
.Natlileocee, (eivi!a s itnvi iMirerrth lh! iiiiihra- ;
- .... , . i
eeons, Wide s'pTeailiii'j branches ot a large oak
. ,. iiii .u .- i
iTee, no... whose lilVibs huTtn the gr.icotul, vet :
, jiii. c I
llie.niH;iinv iihiimo iini.t ,ii iiiui e. m r ini'n,
a iilheis falling in it-.'rpenilicnlatTnrivsestothe
Iniglh -of cight or ten feet ,- tiirnnug a dran'- ,
ry infinitely snrtassiiirj in beauty find nplendnT ;
all lire TicKest and st 'llMrat! works ofart. ;
In this simple, yet ingeniously f "Hi.'lTtli led
ii-rial couch, the younir'hui.ler reposed his wen- t
Ty limbs, while NathleiH-ee watelfd his i!i si or
bed sleep, and an. used -yr VMsy fancy w ith his
ileliroivs inu'tterings in a language she could not
reinprelienil, w hi'st she eareliilly, with a fan 1
1-iiatle tim the K"-MheTs ofthe pinawaw, nr wild
turkey, brub"d att iiy the innsipntiK-s, or the
"ress annoying sand lln-s.
Alter n tew hours repose, ('apt. (iriiliain a-
wrke refreshed, iindturniiig his still half closed
eyes, they rested iisiii u liice ot Iteanly f sit
peculiar a i-hHCiM-ter, and hi siti h riTtt-ct aeotr- who hoks. How the dialognv Ifinnvils Circle a linmnit,) nor has it then n mouth or organs
dairee with his own romantic disposition, that Kalph of the time when he rend the F.ulogues ! of di2esron,'yrt f.t'this pcrioil a large supply
his vctv siw' felt soildeuly a thrill be had ne- iifViigi'.T 'Y.gga, w ho Utat iln ! inipiired -er.e T.ir is indispensable, nor will it leave the sur
ver betiire exiierienved. from the rlmre. 'De fastest boat ou de ribber, ; face of the water ihv disturbed, llv and'bv
Vefore hi'ui stmsl in blushing iiUMlesty, a pil
feet child of nature her dazzling black eye
flushed tire umVer an Txcitenrent entirely new j
to her unsophisticated and primitive constitu- (
lion. She felt a.thamed, knew not why whilst j
Vahani drank deep and largely ut the tirst
spring of love, and dwell w ith rapture uion the '
perfect s nonet. v of her foruk as she leaned a-
gamsttlrelif.c trunk if an oak under which he
had
NatliletN-ee pos-essed not only a liice of love-
liie-ss,' Ix-tt a Kwm whn-h might vie in beauty
of projiortion w ith tin.- h4 eipiisite prodtic-
tsmsi-f the l!in:tan ov tirecian sculptor.
1 ler costume was such us would shock the
reliih-d n-.ly of the mw intellectual cl.i.-s
of white females ; lnit natntv knows no shame
fi'nt that of sin, it. nl assuredly if virtue consists
in purity of thought, sentiment or nvtion, tins
Mftk'ss gni Was rwiivas the Raintam which dai
ly reile( ted her unrivalled harms.
Tl.e upper put of her, according to the cus
tom (il lrtT tr.lv, was It nuetrteled her loog
black hair limited to the winds, inibranled, over
her finely projtortioncd shouldeis; and as the
zephyrs euught MiO lincoiil'liied tresses, they
wxmW play upi a bust Venus herself might
hate proudly mvnod. J ler head vvbs siiriiiouul- :
en rtya inn o. i.-amers pluckeu Iron, tl.e wm-s
of tin? siow white ortolo, or tl.e virgin crane,
llilersp.'seil witr. those ot the gaudy eritMSoii '
tl.Kningii tin; whole confined by pearls el ni
ne, collecli d uii.ong I he Islands at the Soul If. u
extremity of the peninsula ef I'hirida.
She wore a shirt of chassa, or lawn's skin oV
the sott st lexture, w Inch was i iHl'Toiih-fi'iI tt ith
miir.ite sea sdiells, iiitersM-rsed w it Ii pearls ol
tare U-aiily and eMiaolilinary mauitiide, and
li.rthei tiruitnieiiteil will, i-! -ijiesol eruufie skins
and variety of feathers ot the richest hue.
This bukkasjee - tended fioiii le-r tvai.-t b a
hide below the klieo.
Il-r beiielitul lorn., il legs v.'eYe ( in a.-ed ill
iipketaikas, also maiieol'chn.'-se, ..i iiaineot.-.l lit
Ihe oul.-i les, by 1 double row of heads a p in
! ttf prettily worked nt' i .iins or Indian rl'.c.i
made to conesiHind with olher nrlions of her
i dre.-s, ioinpleteil the attire l the vhieliaiu's
I niece.
A'athleiK-ee was the orphan daughter ui a
iieighlKfring"kiliar, w ho bad been killed in lml -l
lie ; from infancy she hid been f.Mie.l a nil
: i-he. islied by In- Tl ride With ail the fond alloc
I t ion w 1 1 r 1 1 a imhle innided inau t'eels tiir a lov -
'. 1 ' "'r I1""'"'""""-
i.. l.: . I . l .: .... . . i :. - . .. .. wi
was s-eiireelv seventeen when liial.a.n beeauie
enamored of her extraordinary charms.
With all the natural griireand dignity hI'toii'
h-.irn-free as the lioiindtr.g favn ufthe w il.l.-r-liess,
she combined ihe retiring liiislestyii.nl fe
oieiiuie timidity ot a fjrrl just btu-hui iulo wo
manhood ; there was withal an srch playfulness
i which C!ised the heart ot lu.iny ,i voting Seiui-
'nolo warrior to Ivouinl will, raiituie when her
piercing black eyes cbaiul-d to rest muii
hiiii.
Mlhon.rl, she loved her llankc.t.i.-teinio.iee."
or white warrior, us Captain Cr.ihaiii vus cal-
led tloonohout t!n Seminole nation, till she
conceived it a degradation to lie alhed lo uu Is-
i "
I tchadke, lo bis ciiltuiit.'d linpol lunttics, uuj
they wen1 married iii i'Mnlinr to the toiffu irtnl
CCH'inoiiies of the ''ininole lml inns.
Three soi'i'i'i'SsiM' seusous produeed ns many
ollsiiriiii' to L'ladilen the honrls nl'the ull'uetiim- i
-' i
''- parents ; there came a wit hcred T.hhi up-
on their Impes nf fiilure happiness the loud j
'ili' was dest'iffesl to he s.ipainhcl l.y thermic !
''and -oi'wHt from her Imslnnd, ami 4 he: hither j
from his clnlilifh.
.-i)t,i'A w-n hull wit.
i no euir-iroi ine n.iriesoni . nr.no, m j
trip W an I si ...the bar-
lh.p. ..- ti...i ..ci
,, i (
negro -.--y aim w tl .
R'-gfllsrly soil lrenutillly f'ftch 'ciat ts dipped
in'tii seemingly glassy water, and as tlrevanoe
s irings, rnran ni irm in pnise, -it "Tiioninrri
' '
i'"o ine o'loimir oars i i, n inn in es ns ( e-
' .....
parti. re ti'om'liie cil W ith a soi.'r, in tl.e eho-
1 - . . c'
rus ofwhieli everv one joins.
'
ISotv WV gWiue Ii ah (li iife-.oTi ( i'v,
I 1 . 1 1 ..... . . . 1 1
Pull, boy-, pull !
The ftals we leab ft 1s h ilv,
full. lh.yB.ptiH '!
Msmr t.ik)ili'i- l ike a bin sirong toddy,
I'ull.l.oys, pull1!
Mass It ilph'e nint gtv ne . u ihnIiIv,
Pull, boys, full !
I he sun c is u;i il.i creeping,
l,.,V l.llll
melody as ever floated it-r tlte w ii'ers, we nre
oil tin onr v-Aage. !
i
Tben, nt every plantation "In see
the
'field people' put down their hoes, und look to
see whose Oaitiio h: passing, and flow '1'iuinetith
Jie' has a word of recognition und wit tor ca-ch
you krhti k-kwe rM al i" replies Joe ; und then
follows a horse-laugh all round.
'Vim IreVou
iihnrk-misilh niytfer J le Krecoon (hrs master j
boat ran heat yon two mile out ob tree!
Von Unit nuiiimer onlyl for curry oysters
: 'e creep along de riber like nlligatilr 'ftonting
after young duck.' And this places the laugh
: fairlv uiin Juswhontt to ho tint done in brag-
ging, unpiiries 'Whar yon learn iir Ime,
KiiiK'k-kuee ! If you know little Imut yon hoe
like you ktKtw Ivmt Kmt, yon better Hnl sliarp ;
sundown kateh you in you task, lore you half
done; den you sing niidiler smr an a h.vit.
song und then, fearful that he may be over-
crowded, Jot: giver, a whoop, nptnn to his
V.k, h,u, v..i r.-e.d. ton's .1 . flee,.i,,S, ! rnyrhds r.f them -nn.f tl.r-y can he Well swim
Pull, bot s, pull ! in ing herd downw ards, in every direction, oc
And thus in an iinprovis-atioii of as pleasant casrseialiy coming to the surface to -hrc-a'the.
crow to join him, und strikes up. nmid Pill vim- ( ho Is appear tr. he t:rntaUy large n.
rus veiioiuoiis. A lotion efeipi.il parts of sia Wfl"
Mass I! ilpli, Ma-s I! ilpli, 'e is a g I m.in ter, ajpia -nniinouia, nnd essence of penny toys.
Ol. on IhH-y, ' will cure the Ming, and u few dr. ps r.roleilit
M as-Kahili, mass li'ali.h, e sit lit It e noat s'tn , .
1 ill in i Kilcv oli'' pitleui, or oil nf iM-nny-royal, rubbed 'bver !tf
M,i. i;t.li, M.eu K.dph, hrm IkiuiV cfcu'row,
( Hi m Ki ev, oh !
t'ome. 'mv, "c hiii', li t we I'llH, oil,
I Hi ma K 1 1 1 v , eh !
In li-n imiiutes, Ihelival wits ure
not ot
sound el each otiet' voices.
Our oavstnen arc full ol spirit and s'ren.'lh,
.., : ,;llir ,llirs ll;ri. .,.:., ll,..ril..v s,;i!l be
eio-'t!. Alnttir the H)nr fellow who fails, or
. lM.n , JiK, w,.j m. , psipimade
H111. Illliri. .. ... i,.. .....,.,,.,1
his class us worth a farthing. T.very tiling,
opon such oi!eaMcr.s, is turned into song , und
ns o'tr purpose is ton third a true picture' of the
hubits of this part of our population we will he
excused in givn.g a specimen or two et'slirh
improvisations, even at the riA nf ollonding
thoe few prelemieis lo lisle, vt no presume
that bec.iu.-e they have .l,ill enough to adjust a
I. IV it or fit a ."o:il, they mil St nisi i possess brt-.it.
enough to ci it h is-.' the iuhen-ut beaut v ami
propri'-tt nf i'Ui nee io uiin-trelsy.
One ol the ii:iisuun lgs, fterli.-ljw in ins
work. Joe peicei' .- this, laid .it once strikes
up
tine ioiic upon it: nbla-r,
I ...114 lilMe "iiii.
Ma, I' i'!ili'c Ii nl a ot.jji r,
I . ui 4 inn. jg,i '
T ..l nic'r Ii il no iiiefO,
I .oou tiine a-u ,
I Ir inrf.j. r i . i.il lu'l lo.t tt I.I sjenl.
Long 1 1 in' '.! '
And ll. ov ih'-ir I- in f '-. b.u', ah,
A iiisij.-r il il I sec :
ha' 1 - a ..t l -r i Ii" ii' s'mar all,
II I, 1. 1. ha, be :
lltl itiv i's tt ik like wait"
II i, l.i. In. be"
t. c oi'l r itv a b ill i ijii.iiIi r
11... h.t, ba.he !
I'uss de nicu'cr ! cusf'e M'n'f '
Hj. 1. 1 h .. be !
C ncbU i h II c ui.- i n tht libber
ll!i,ri,h?i,n-!
The deliiiipieul oarsintii wotlld Mciner the
than live rtnileV su -lia rebuke ,' and hence it is
i thai few failures are ever met with in Is-at oy-
( age ot' the kind.
.
''I shall lie home next Sunday night," the '
yoimg lady said, when she followed lier bead Id
I the d.nir w ho seemed to bo somew hat wavering
! m bio dltut, luuent . "SoBltall I," was hit le
I
' ply.
The .11 listing H.
The llroriklyn lvile has the lollowinj intrr-
vsiinn description of an insect whose musical
.i ...,., .,..,...;,;... . ..,M
i " - r ii i mi ti in i i it I'l'M" Mv'ii M .i ll l U 1 l. I k
wn to f,, ,,,.w.r.,v jn this country :
d'tlE i-ito. This insect liasr often, of
,,),., yirtsheil its.df iirtn nf.tice. It is rltoldo
winded niitmal helonin',' to t he ''tliptCra species,
ni id n pretty grtid tli-per H is.
ll'yrm look rm V'mr walls at nigft'yvm w ill
see Tvnmbers'vt these insect, which, Iriving
fis(1fj ,hrn4(, (tt(, (U nrP rc;l(Iy to pldelnil..-
()( (.,.,lst t,"inMlvr!5 . 0-,ho tli
J '
Hiiidane nf yoilr snnguineirts fry stem as Foon
j ns yon commence napping. Tluy will 'ever.
; enite.ivor'to lull you to sleep w ith the music
: of their w in'gs. To 'one Avho'has never TeTt
the toriseipierfces, their music is not tlifflgr'.vs
ble. It resembles the nto f an aeciTdiai, and
isalways in Foil the fifth line or one of its har
mrimos sr.metnnes ii rcfirhes 'lot' In-flit,
tl.-'s wilb nmiixine swiftness, hut units -legs it
! has the most aw kward kiconruthin imaginable.
: Its biiiiraohy may not be uninleresiing. The
', larva- site liriind in all places where water is all
lowed lo stand - in 'ditches," ci.tlorhs; of frtm a
: ter, ctspisils and puddles. F.very bucket of
1 wntertlmt von draw from the 'cistern'-crtMnins
Nature takes "great 'pains With this little tnnim.il
fur its growth is pecvlinr. At first it is font-
osed of nine segments, each of whie.1i i.-" deco-
. r.it e! with ti iitiu.bertif tine hairs on either ri.le.
It has to shed its skin iio'h"lss'tlratrhrsr'iTrre
while in the water. Ailer the last nioultinu il
Temnliis friMVie t ime wrirtovt fimil, (faxlin'c:. fr
; it stretches itself out at full letigtlr-theTkin
rs purled tip and splits near tlm hetid-h'e Wr
ier is no Von'ge'r its element from uh'cxpet't
sailor it is iuitueiliatety converteil into a deni
zen' of the air. At'lliisVr'a, life or death de--pend
on the smallest motion. "Ifti breeze
eome on it-proves n draadful Ipirricnne to the
ncA'ir animal." all the iMtnt he has ishisow h
: ykin, mid'the slnallest drop of water Will inil
.'them to perdition. I'lifurtiuiately for us, th-
oya;;ogcTicrnlly'lortninatcs favorably, nliil'"on
ssirtitc whlg' (he "lilusijuito sallies iHrili
! game.
Tin: sfVn!'of the tnV.siiuilo ii 'vey'piiisonoiisx
csf.eual'iy to vNing chiblrV'n, rihil this seasofl
t'iee ah'd bands just before going V 'bl, W il'
prevent their aitucks. With tliis rire.mA:or
'on'.van ltsteiito their inttsh: '.vitboilt drcadiii;!
theirstino'.
In re-piiblishing'thit nccntint tire N'evv York
.lournal ot Co.ninem reirliks-'-
W e don't know how it ttriy be in IVooVlyl,
1 but here in Wall strver 'f.i'v care nothiiijj for
penny-royal. Tl.e only way is, to fence the. .
i' out with iielthi.'k 'I'd even then von Winsk hi
suie that none ufthe bars are down.
I. tin (hi.. We are glad to taiHi that ar!
ihree of the 'laird hi nianufactorles in Ihwvtty
art- full of business, and have as iimcii as ttn
can do'lo answer orders. '1'liey lnannluc.lrl,
tow. in the aggregate, upwards of 1,000 gul-
Ions ior day, and eh'e elt.plfiyilier.t 't6 souie
thirty hauls, besides the indirect beilHit de
rived by the cooper, tnnu in, A c. fmve the
p.-ssa'ge ol'thv T:lritl'bill, Nlr. I.ee has received
an order from one of the ,rfhern wooles;
uianutiieturers for i,000 gallons, to be delivert d
in Ihislhn, at the rate f liOO gallons per month.
( inciniitili li jihlilican.
IfoiMMeii:' A Cim ii nivoi iirri Vv Rats'
-W'e h'Hin that, alioul ten days since, a pill
I months o'd, which had been lelt for a shoit
"tune in a o Car kitchen, by lis mother, wtmyc--shled
oil "oal 1,ini, iviis n'tneked hy a large
i rat, which so iii.inled one of the arm nt" tin'
Hmr surlcrvr s lo eventually cause in death.
The child du d on Wednesday lust --fittshtin:
( 'Al l'M If.
A TAi't. I'tiiitti A l'Youchnin caught it
at fish yesterday vVitlt u iiik and line in tin
riter near this e:ly, whi:h Weighed i""T pounds.
Il was doublful lor some tnintiles whether the
Frenchman WouM catch a ciifiislrttttthi' cattish
a Frenchman 't was pull catfish, pull French'
' man but Ihf Frt'uVttllijll triumphed. It must
! huvehcen a rare sMirtto those who witnessed
1 it. t e '"weie not the re lo see." thlrvtl
.1 i irir.
WltV do Voil erf
! miser, who wAs
Was I' said
- ' i.al. 'that i
Jowls hie f