Jl V fen if OS MfU I; g,. el M m w fa, Aft tM-iltt -e.i t-ri i D 1 V b fSr 'V5 j.TO3 SIIJTL'XZI'SOIV, PnbllsJacr. I WOULD RATHF.P. HE r.ICIIT TITAN RESIDENT. HtxnT Clay. VOLUME 2, EBENSBUIIG, PA., THURSDAY; JANUARY 31, 1801. ). rr.B Aa"M. NUMBER 24. DIRECTORY. X3 OIH3!,3?IE!L"Sr PKEI'ARF.D EXPRESSLY FOR "THE ALLCC It AN I AX . J..1ST i' i'OST OfHCLS. "Semi's Creek, ficthel Station, C irrolltown, Chess Springs, Oresson, Fallen Timber, Cr.iUitzin, Hemlock, Johnstown, Loretto. Mineral Taint, Minister, Pershing, PUtts villa, Hosel.uvl, St. .Vi Rvalue, .Scalp Level, Sonman, fsusnmerhill, Summit. Wilaiore, rost Masters. Disirtctt. Joseph Craham, YoJcr. Joseph S Mar.li.-5, phuklick. P.jnjaniin Wirtncr. Carroll. Panl. Lit.i!!''!T. Client. John J. Troxell, Mrs. il. M'C'Mi'. Isaac Thompson, J. M. Christy. Win. M'Uoiigh, ii. a. r.o?-, Wm. 5 win n, E. Wisiiner, A. Parbin, Franc-is Clement, A ml row J. Ferral G. W. P.owiaan, Win. P.yan, Sr., George. Conrad, B. M'Colgau, Win. Murray, Miss M. Gillespie Andrew Heck, Waiting For TIscc. Washita it. K'.enrhurg White. C.r.U'nin. Washt'n. Johnst' wn. Loretto. Conctn'gh. Mtinster. C oncin'jrh. S:!?('har.. White. Clearfieli. Ii-K-hh'.n.l. V.'arhfn. Crovle. Washfn. S'liiiiu-rhill. ClIL IlCSir.S. 3SIXISTEUS, &c. ., lltv V. IlA!!'.USON. 1 ii-ior. 111 1'ret'xjl'ri- - j ... i .i ,r t iti' i Preachiii'j: every miuuwu n.... -..... - j , odoek, an.l in th .'Venin at : b.uh Soho,,l at 1 clo.-it. a. ' ;-y in? evcrv Tlmrs.lny evcainr-' t fl'-'K-1 .-r.r t'c.'.'-. -!KV. J. SiNE. Prea. her in charge. U-v K- I - "f !' slsunt. Frva.-hi.i- every a....ath. alu-rn,le.. V.'aitin- for thee in the cottfgc .oor, Ay waiting to ;rfrt thee, love, once more. The streamlet i? sweetly munmiriiifr now, Uriel: t clor.i'.s are k i fli)r the r.-.onntiiii; brow, Antl breeze.' are ;-a;terine perfume sweet, From flowery pien?, where the waters meet. i Waiting for thee, when the pmaeu iiui I ! .l.inilnn nn t o lakelet bricht, And the lieeey cloii'Is so softly llo.it, Each .-eemhi; to lr.c a silvery boat. In which spirits sail thro tiie rea.ius o, ;u., Wnftinp: homcwaiil each earnest prayer. Waiting for thee, r.s I nv,!?e alor.e, I mis thy h.irjrs sweet chanainr tone Sweet is the voice. ar.l soft the si-rh, Of the rill that gently ripples by ; lint 1 love the songs that thou .lost sin Dcr men.. .lies to my mind they briny. Walt::;- for thee, when the sotting sun Is 1 1-1 1 ' :i y another h'y is .lone ; When the twilh:ht Siar from her a:uire throve !X.th c-enilv ii.-( oh. hie thee home! And when sweet strains lroia my nvv i o-.... I .-h ill kn .w, my love, that thou art near. nounctujr thut the other parties were on-o-a-.xl, but the trio below were Ioj Uity r'Jattcnil to tui)thin- but to them selves. VAx Foot was for tin instant sttmticd by Ih.c violence oi the shock, an J AJua wa.s c-a;u.lcel to kaep them both down. ut the exertion neccessary lor tae puipu.-c was so "reat that he hud no leisure to use hi au cju-iiiiy. The con to i, now was who J should load first. liig Foot poured In his powder lirst, :u:d drawing his ramrod out , ui its sheath in too ;re;t a hurry, threw it into the river, an I v n;;e he r;,n to re cover it, Andrew gained an advantage. Still tiie Indian was but second too iate, i'or his run was at his shoulder, v.licn Ar.lr"w's hall etitered his breast. The d lie fel k'usi ami Ratify. ,.I, dw;'.rd III. was the lirst to oneourau'c lii'trlisli einnposition. Durinvr his sp'eii.iid n-i-n tliorc was a revival of the Anido S;txon genius, ;uid the lrJiL'uatrc be-'-in a through these successive periods uf amal- "tuan Kit Clevnd lor -Vw W -aniaiion. it ncoded construct i anew.- i an ,-arly hour, wnhout Ins bivaist r .. . ..... . . .. .... ..,vc .-ti,..I- u i.f. ' an- m u, - oi ........j 'A little nonsense, n.iv.- r-n.i ther, Is rel":.he.! by the lies! of in. n." A lliNfiitv ('A.-.PKT-I'Afi. An rx- eiiaii,rC reiaicf an :;i:iuiojr niuiut ni d at Krie a few days since. A iii.on tiu arriv ,al skile. . , .., , 1 ' .,-.1 v y.ivAUii lan-ua-e has i.-cn Uvxhiy lavt.rct , v. ..... ....... r . " liW Foot quickly recovered, sutl, vitn- uicui iIil.....ue . Vlintl .-(t- r!lVrt C:uK.-ncc, who have room, ana piac.nir ,,is earpe -naz uru. . out uuctnptius to'rise, wrapped his iot bc-.n, alarmed ior l,s Lrotncr woo wa, vita,. ; ehaIr, S;lt d.-wn beside tt and cnwn.-nce. ar around Adam's boly, and pressed scarcely ab etc, swnn, th e vs a , t j ; (V thcl, I!:uivo tullii,ie. 1 In each period i h valoi'.us attack upon the viands placed hna to his breast with the crushn iorce and ru.hed in o the met to lung him J l : l(.ro ,. of a lloz Constrictor ! Adam as we have j as hore, but A-hxm more ntteut uPo. e- , J t ; - :i:ul Co. Fy and by tWm-tor of the cs'ah- already remarked, was a powerlut man, cenm- iu u.r ... - y't ?'. ph.uess. They arrayed it in irarmcnts ! nshmetu ct.inc rmu ho nu ... ,i, and had seldom encountered his e-ptal, than upn lus own safety, cu .u to 1 t 1;(t bl.roe WOrn. as in their fertile ; upon reaeh.n- our menu, ejaculated : i ... i..i L r..u rv.ibrace hke brother to leave him alone, and scalp the .., Uar. sir. r,".:. r ii,: K... Ho instantly relaxed ): Indian, who now endeavored to roll ; - - - " K - - " " . uplarl" rosPc,:d hUhold of the small Indian who spran, himsel f into t he - iter r, m ; j -j r inRJl Started up j - y,,i only c l.w f.-et Ui- foot then ordered him uesire, pceui.ai to t.ie In nan vv.uiie., oi . r?,;,..w...r. the- father of meal for one, eh ' 4,..,.,:.!,...lr whh-h lav within secitriu- his scalp irom tne enemy. An- . , - ' , v; vne -That's true," responded ten steps, and kill the white man while drew, however, refused to obey ' i ure, left it wealth er i .descriptions of ut 1 count your car . ,i i : v: ,b.i,i c..o:ii'r is! (!n s:ivin" t tie livm-' be.. no aae.ium ' ' . . ,. ,, ... . . . .. t m-ciiwrs a seat. ic i.eui nun in ma - . . .:...,,: natural o nects. lie was luiioweu uy n , ;.,v : . , . ,i ..f.rh..! m.-mfullv to cxin- to the dead. lh- l oot in tne meantime . i J he table was far ' r 1. ofthe ,lant, had succeeded in reaching deep water be- f. ' . : ; 7 i, Our friend deliberat .. i -. .1 ! u. I...... ..... . iiiri.n 1 IL'i u l iti .n if.t A. M. t 7 REmHISCEKCE CF BGHDEa LIFE. i r. it .. w.l. b.;t in vain. ihe lesser inuiaii ..i-p... cd wkh his uplifted tomahawk, but Adam watched him closely as he was about to il-.. a'l-.l ":-ve lli ill a KICK. SO SUuUtll (.if by the waves without beinir stripp--i i nt to knock the toma.iaw him siarner.tiLr md .1 . r . . l : ornament oi xne lnoi.iu ined. v. I,!.. E. Powell. S.iMi.it'.i lar-vni-.r- :lL .ii".".' at olock. h.ci;. 1. M- rrayer rvoaia. Sabbath Sciool at : o coe,-.. pf.iv.-r'tuoetinjj every ihr.rs..ay e.-.i.n o 1 K-k. .'..- Ift-pm r- -i ' "r Pa-tor. I'rea.-h' :i ;.' .-very lo o'clock, an 1 in the e ,i.l. !. School al 1 o"c ,M.-ci.i" on the lir-t Monday even-.i: o! or.r.i .nonthT and on every Tuesday. '"'' K...I Friday evening, tepf.ag t..c f:r-t o-,i i-.i -; -i inniith. ,.....;. V,.,:,.lUne.v. John- .ii.u.ui. PlVlrr.'rca. hin- every SabbatU cv-ninr t j brothers, 2 and G o'clock. al.t.atn .c: . .r i,.ii-..r n-.eeti'i'' every ,t 7 oVloek.' Society eve.y Tuesday eve.ua t;:r:i:v.WM.LLOvn.Pa,torTPreacl J,, overv Sabbath morning at H o clock. i (in., tt ' ' ' ' r p . 1 5 1 r . I r p a h i r. e v e r v 1, ..l.t.:itVi Sch . II nir. : . . 1... .,, ,. and vio:e I fern his hand.' and sent ! t i- :,.o. tb.. rivor. Ili'jr Foot uttered ' tone o. deep con the r-.rtde warrior. ,iOi a man oi i:te lii'.ian; ..a., v... . Five of lii.LC Foot's brothers, the iiovc r o! the Yvandot nation, had acconij.anieu htm in th.cXM-ditioii, and all perished. If.'s .. " il ... .1.. .,.,.r ttivaur tlin w-b.d.. tl-li s:i';i li::il .11.- n... tin...T ... - .... . Th.-dr r.-nvM-V-i 1, e size. ! Us uuiion. "t In the Fli"! eihan era oi the sixteenth conturv, words by thousands were natural ized, and the lan-'ua-e was endowed with power oi intellectual and spiritual expres sion ; pen.-.-r, with his exquisite fat icy and ti-. n- ..nt 1? 1:10 musical creative -emus, .trcw oiu i: ime iu..v.. . , , f , , harmony and the unsuspected richness oi - - - " ' rV the minis of poets, tins , ' m,w7,V tl.. 1:. -..ih-.r.I. ul at i 0 o cb Fiidiv evt-n'r.' abbath evrMiim: at ,1 at 1 o'clock, P. M. .w.,, t 11 ii i (1 ..::i. ..v i.'.'. ... fc . . . , j- .?. .. . 1 ' Wyandots crossed the ( )hio a few miles ( an exclamation in a tune o. uli i euu-WTu-i lin-. and comtuittcd trreat I ti-nnit at the failure ol his companion, and i" ' ' . ' 1...... . .. l.:... ,.;,.., tn tho il" hcrt Titcil, 1'itO lil )U ill '.!! I depreciations upon the s.uune.u , ra.sit.ji ... - ; b i. :.., 1 k,lk:a aiu 1 .mvlciu .11 - - 7 i ,!.,., ,.,,thl n..t under- Urave them immense iniluetice, wlncii, V ' ' lit - ( - - 1 1 . 1 .... ... 1 f 1 ,ii wi,vi' roo .i u is "i-i 1 .11: . x- . - - - - 1 the rci-hborhood. -tand but supposed to oe a u.iecuuu .o. , - "'" -;: i. 'Vlt.;v ' a-itate the human heart. VHu, a lew hours aficr their rctrc.it .,oc-.v.,d attack. , , fc,J.. ol h J -T i ke,,.eare developed and improved ciCl t i V-;lv.,d trotn diHVre,it par. The L.ser Indiat, t.oW a.ain he j-.wor i "1-- e; au p . - - . (, , t. ; the settlement, and pursued the enemy careiully shunmn- Adam s bee., .o d , e , 1. m - he ... .-e u r 1 l; j - ! .i,,,,, ..f reveah.v; mternal and wMi Wat expedition Among the u,o,t niakin- many motions wait h, tomaluvvi, , eh , ;.ete, ;o - ' ! i--r,ul exceptions, to a perfection be- ' , .jv !:... ...,rk- m.-. two ? .v to deceive 111 ill as to tlttt poitl. t tt.ac pall Ol lilt. t -V. . i e ' ".llU.n nvo an exallO.le active -inu ciea-.u ,. - -'V ' ' , ! " , V," i.i r.!l This mte.d I cvered of his wound,, and hv.-d m.my i '"- 'T. ' .i.:...i. u ....',1.1 v.iam and A no re w toe. .u- . wiicrc iuc ui--. ... - - ., . . .-. . , , ...i;;,.. i.M- ' ,! the "lonous viiror wuu v.no.-n n I'llillUUIII tAl...- jWlii .-.v - - i 1 n .1. l.-.-ll. Ul ri-rtltS OI i . . . . ..... . ......ii hii.r nil'.- l i I l! l-lll.i.'.'m. - i never lu liol mi- l; i.n m i- .. 1 ed the eatinpj man, harjied lifty cents a meanness, pet-bag one, since it from beinc crowded. elv arose, and crpeninp the cr.rrci-t.iao', full in its wide mouth, discoursed unto it, paying : "('.irjict-bag, it seems you are an indi vidual, since you cat at leat I have paid fur von aud now you must eat !" upon which he seized everything eatable with in his reach, nuts, raisins, apples, cakes "V. Or ' . - r l . I. : . t i . tb..tr ,.., and sm.eri.-r inteUienee, . ru-le. impcr.eca aim io. ua V, ! i.h.-nnattcallv went and took a scat m ...v.. "c . ... i- . i . ... ..t...,i .tit ir i-iii-i-di-i ill : i ""-.-i j 1-. . . !ii .... ii the cars. lie sani ne nau pru is. una ciuu... ' last him to New York, after a bountiful M.pply had been served out in the cars. There was at least eight dollars worth in the ba-.r. uroa which the landlord realized nothing iu the way of profit. 'si Si 1,- ,..,--.. .!nr I ti stren-' th I several seconds, until nn v..!.M'"'' v ! , t.it ,.;.-.,-.n,dletl his com -.r i i.nru.ii io.i. nv; ...i ' v. .. .. i.im.. - -c bc-i.w finely 'ibrin.vl and inured to all the j pani.ni to strike; such was Adam i.,M-ib: nl' the woods. They had not lollowed the trail far, tished that the ucprc- ervi. -s everv Sabbath mornin- at 10, o e.0 1. ml Veipers at 4 o'clock ir. i'ae evenmij. tin E-!-rn. ' We.-: tern, M All S AULl VII. dlv. r.t T-J o'clo. k ..' ... i A. A- beforo they were da tor n w-.-ro conducted by Uig Foot, a re- ,wned chief of the Wyandot tribe, who derived his name from the immense size of bis li et. His height considerably ex ceeded six f.-et, and his .strength was rep resented as Herculean. He had also hvc brothers, but little inferior to hmscd, in " . , i ..... i . r b..v v.. ro tne icrroi e m who! clex- telitv, nowever, iiiat .v, receive the tomahawk in a glancing direc tion upon his leit wrist, wounding him deeply, but not disabling him. He now made a sudden and desperate effort to free himself irom the arms of the giant, and succeeded. Instantly snatching up a rif.e, ho di..t the lesser Indian through the 1 ;U.-Unsed m toe arms oi v. vr Wliteil Foot. Short Fuama in Two Scenl.s. Flrf-t i S- n : Millionaire seated m an easy cnatr. hca- There are three tilings that a wcr.:::!i can t elo. First, she can't sharpen a lead-peri? il. (Five nor one and see. -!:u: now ,p i freedom, "and with what solemn awe it j . unf a oor 1!i:m in a SUpplic; i eould be taavshalled into vers , to unio.d ; I a drama which has h.uma.i hie ..-i i- nt . Millionaire "'Ahem Very sorry, m ! scone, immensity f.-r its theatre, am. c.er- n iY,vUl t1:lt 1 Cau do nothing t lJt ' i Pi UU. I'lL i -i.v jv- ihe-on and Locke, earnest seo.Keis aue. ; -jvJce tt-:-.;:-. in natural and mcn.ai .se.enee, .u lar-ed the .hraseology of our Iangnge to i my for rood ' t " . T il. . .1. -cdlv she backs awav every particle ol j explain abstract reasoning?, ami me gain- : 1 1 ' e co dlv TV, ;lorM, a Western. ;l1 r'v.T',,. Mali.; from s'J . .... town. kr.. arr.ve on 1 !: . . i i i i ti I' flt'h. i . .- MAILS CLOSb ;u They n t ry . v; as -ioved at tiie idea . M. 'a'--' r.i.i-..a. ........ - ; r-.lav ol col Wt-e!., , " r' ' 3 j into tht measuring strength with that of tb. brated chiei, ami .ess wiiieu itv d tn the liursuit wi ouicklv brought t V i m enc'i: x t 1 . T 1 , , . I . f.i lOl .l'."'ll 1 ' . . , - - - - - ,0.iy. l.at scarcely 11 au uc uut ... f , , .h hrcil i:,Uv:n.tU with an intellect ot unhenaing Dig Foot arose and placing one ham .on ' c;11:stol ; wbon t to ue it. You and of rigid logic, carved out its Ids collar, and the other on his h,p,p tcned -'C creature his I L ' :!d massive features, and gave us a ! him in the air as be linnsc J would have - ; -on:ile 'co:.lten,pt, !!S chucking her 1H.W 1:1,,del of the compact consistency ot 1 of pitched a child. Adam fell on hi b. ck , e . be 1:Uches it from her ! Us b-ieal syntax. Ad-bs-m, Johnson. i i i i i-.r i .mum v - - - - . - -i . . 4--.. e cele- at the edge oi uie y.itei, ..... - i .,... nn,i rounds r.nd tapers it Goldsmith, and all tiie orn.ianL sai....s ih nut:::- onist -nihi spnug upon i.im, i.e v. as : . ,iw.r liir ,ir:1!,V : i ,.,v;tc wits, historians, and retorm- .-' -.1 i Mil T II' l.i.iiiuxi " - . 'l..:.'ii - 7 h. m again on his icet, ami s.ung wxui i... ..c t hoar no more on that ! cVtf f that age, contributed largely or the i the idea ol l-ig nana.ee. e.i.-u., , f once make nn mv ...-hihir irs keen-poiiitedness, ii: 1 . llin.n nil : .. ! t--. .-I.- iu! in-.; iian .i.e. -. , of bi-inir handle'.. his l:1 gar. tie an , r ...-.,1.. ....... li.-i in.- i, i , -il, ., point, necatisc, v. nen i cn-.u ......v.. .... ..... ot.isL . il.i a , ,t.:... ,.,', .',-,n..-o it. ,,,..,1,,, ,. ... , lil-nu. -;ui III'.- " 1 ti hi! o: h- fcrti to marp an- versality, its pliant an d Poor Man ''13ut s nen a man nas notli ing to " 'Millionaire '-Nonsense '. Under cer tain circumstances a mau must know how to save.'' Strand Scene : The Millionaire drown ing in a pond, and Poor Man calmly re garding him from the shore. Pom- Man "Sorry, mv friend, that I ! can do nothing for you. Uut I can give you a word of good advice ,tctm . Millionaire, (choking) "Uub-bub-buh when a man out swim V Poor Man "Nonsense : I nder certain - -1... ltT-'. r i i v-r ii t i i i i. -1. w . . . , . .ii t . 4 i n i ... i , w. : i if;V'. f - , a -i rt in 1 Mil V; 1 L L V V, lltd i1'' v '' I , 1 ih ... , m i A W( : 11 in 11 1 , i n, .xx 11(11,1 rlll: "lii.il M ., , x v,,.,,. rat- ! Z , tiie and wlVe deep and leriority of strength. It was now a fair ; - j ' NVordswonh showed 1,, it 1 iV hZ:: Wedm-day i 'p v,hen within a iVw hundred light between them, for .rithenuri ; ft . (o l5ymn tho divine t :r.crtr:. j ' : . A n - --ri l-v- of oaeh week. a. :s o el-. k. P. M. ; , tho r;at where the wh'.te.-? as ; ol the struggle neither nao .c.uc : . f do Ut an1 it wiii c0!!13 Un- j;,, and !ra::sp. rt u: on ns wiii-'s .o ( ;UA!.ITV....Maria, said a lady to her I J; i eU i':ben,burff oa Tuesdays, Tl..i. sd,; s jn -.lio TU.oyerc in the habit ( f i their knives. Auam s superior activity i-., : p.lt. When I -o shopping renins of grandeur and lovchness were . ch.i,,;.,:,.;,!, -that is the third I A SAt-irdAVf. at T o clock. A. i ?f ..hlenlv diverged fron the ! a pugilist gave htm great suivantage. i lie , r iar,l l.,t to do thm-hts -row flowers and lite makes mu- j aress Voii have worn since you catne ... ' Po.t inlice ot.eu on Sa.ih.y, .ion, J j ; ft retched along a reeky Indian struck awkwardly, ami nnuntg tho v,.,;,, ,tod -a.e of?, i c. ' Coleridge taught how itccu.d ! tj ,;!t. . l10v; :!lany do voii own ?" f lo o'clveh, A. M- ' i;,n,ll:rf :.a 0htuse an do with its himself rapidly dropping to too lee.a.a, j - ,K,:.-hbcrh-M..l of a ma-nctic ; ,li;1.le to weave the vobe -f dreamy mys- ..0nlv strVen. Miss: but Isc saving my f o nrn: ;.!:. dire'mn. Here Adam halted a he closed with his antagonist and again - clerks do un buudh-s. tcr;.,?. and to lay open the steps yi pro- ' W;V.0 puv s!r:,t(;or - t.r3 nAI?,..;v.,. I !:.!',,,".. ,bi anl directed his brother hurled him to the ground loey.pne.K , " . - :u,t ,lu. right ; V,.nd tuYcstitrations into the labyrinths of . ;.ven; ' w;i:it u,e :ire seven silk . ires- , -., . . ' i .-. - I. crease : now uciin , Fa, t Lin- " M di Tr J-;st Kxprc ; Tr. l-'.ot Line, M.dl Ti..m 0 " A. 10. oil P. 3.io r. 8.10 P- A. In ol A. Hi' i'.d the u'Ik .il wirh Trot e M men to bi.iOW " . ,-ii i.:... caution, wnne ne iiu'i , i-i i .-m ...ii,..,..,' t., i he river rath, wnic.i oi wi.iows, uii. cu tin- rou-h elnstei i'Oi.. Jalj'; ;' '..-.-id r...-K... lliini.::-.!-.'.! 1 Asioeia l ...v " w , .- i.i.--lev, Ui. hard Jon. s. .. r. .,tfi"i-j("y.'f. o- V," . to the p.oi.t wh i to lie. li-vM'!' examined v.ijj osed Fig i oot ; t r.ming ol his ' -o" be 'itpt cautiously throng the bnsn- I,,,?',! he had a ykw of the point oi ibatkatiui). iicre lay iv.o ea"o, v...r- ly deserted. JH-nig sa..s- lit , Il'ol). Ceo. (ieor-eW. s.,r;,rKob.-it l". l.mt..i. J,,;,7t'l SUrriJ. WilF.i.':: to l toll. Vdlrih .U'.rn.;,.-Phdip N' v- , rl.ni.ixi' -vo... , i Oi icn! lied into the river, and I he stvugg'e continued with unabated fury, each attempt ing to drown the other. Tb.. In.lmti h.'il!-- tlOUSed to SUV.!! YSoiOllt jiivj....'. . . . . j . , -rvtb.ti an; h ivinL.' been mr-.-o ih.-. .-boeb in the. stomach. T.' is u 0 exert the samo powers that had given Mm iir-h a decided superiority at first 11 n":d tie it up, aud then .ii the counter as il tluy .i - - . 1 r I I ,.! 1 It done tne most oiiM.io.i ..... - d v. Inch imgiit reciu o lamruu'. pv.ddem?; be of metin-'h vsics. low too ere.-. so : how tuck it under, the,.. .V it i own i! nen lo i i. ... . . i 1 .1 lIViv i II. I" I '. i i . ! tbo world instead Oi a oeee '". '" ! -. i .t... - t.xV- the in enoitv an.1, iiiiuii i. : . ..... !....' n -to.ii-ii : :i 11 lO IlLl . v ' ... -.- . - t ....- i!. ,-.hf. r-o t that . tree lor the sopp.e. 1 illil i..lv.l ..... 1'i'N!', -lock aimels:" Thirdlv. i.r":-'on. It (H!!i-'f:i!l'-e.i : jieat. stiuie ii .Ir:. This Vom ur.:.- opulanzeu tne , i as that myself." I t. . . . -jj t';e mime oi a , , ' ,. .,i - ...,..,.. t A 1 lilt! i 11 ...!.-.! t.-. I-i'! in nmnrei.a ; er, , i.vti.:...".." . -i d. ,-ever that the Indians were emse r ed' his vmil- r.i't his head under toe him there until the faint struggle of the in,!:-... i i.d need him to believe he was I. T ' . , , i ... i ins voMi- il'-owneu. W ,i hand, ne "... eu . ; , t ,r:nv h-lf5 kniro. -phc lndiiU1 ianee. and ..uieKiy gau eu a j ........ " ' . i,l ', o,v, rr.resslon 1 t 1 . - Ix -. I .tr f ', C f , x.: ; o in vj i i j ' iiii'i i; mv v 1 1 , lU.vt AiMtitn i v j i i .x ,x .X . ,A ,..,i-r'' water ami ue.u i ., ,...i; in i .mo occasion he v.o i..v. to tne verv .co..-.. ........... -- , - . ..v- i. .i ,...r,.v. that. duty, but 1 ! men m. iocs which na - f . , ii-iiiii T-.-...1 f I cr-di-n to turn uai.oi o . Lowncd, when he relaxed lus no.-i a nt - . . t, v aro lr iiad ie foliowiiur cir India having and the truni ol a into which he was j isomers id war. t n ; Why, I do not own as many i, oct i,ot. .uiss. saui tne summ. lai iwe-, . on ii.'c-su i i .T '. . .,,ir,iJitv f.ilk s everv - i India having a i , ,.,...., . 'i .,..., i,(lft1,rmf,i, .il -1 v Kll.iwn is ..u.i.i. , ..... .. .v . kind 'f ctillured pussons has to dress smart to 'stinguidi ourselves from com mon niggers." .bout one mi nurc I Tr: Poor Con It'll Store), Jano.M Coonel. ...'.- .. C,ii;i:Ht-srjn i:. i.ooer ,ls,,r,r. John ... I. on.. J I Mill JJnsr:,.,. i'.;.... x Michael M'Ouiro, Jacoo iiorwe.. . If Vrr.mirrr. (.eoriTCC .4 I, 'or. Henry Hawk. John John S. Uiiey. A. M'Coy la.-ro, K. Zahm. y Devine. F. Stull. which i e; .... .. i I. . ..t-. il .11" T(l II-..' .11.11 1 ."I .7.1.. I mm..- immediately over me e.oio.-. . . li.l.lg urn. . -o". j i,i i,i,.. ,,,,,, " 1 1,, limtant- .1 ..- i.i i.ooro.t ni Tin i e - i it-, .1 tio.-'.'miinii murmur reio ": i'"-" i ' y . . be- . i i.i.. l,- nvcr the banu", ami n.eie ea;ii.ou.--.j . . - ---- , held the object of his search. The -i-antic Big F"ot lay below him in the -hade of a willo'.?, and w is talking in a hnv, deep tone to another warrior, v.ho seemed a mere pigmy by .us dan. cautiously drew back and coecu J he marie was lair .oc- " ly regained his feet, and in turn put h-.s adversary under. In the struggle both were carried out into the current beyond their depth, and each was compelled to relax Lis hold and swim for life. There wis till one loaded riile upon the shore, and each swam hard in order to reach it, but the Indian proved the most expert alvavs loyal to each other. So 1 shall say ;is I miirht not otherwise have said, that when they unfurl the parachute al luded to, they put it right down over their notake the middle of the sidewalk, rakin- off men's hats and women's bon nets as thev iro, and walking right into the breakfast 'of some unfortunate wight, with that disregard of the consequent "ash which, to be understood must be is the offender cocks up one corner on the top oi iu'r became i b.;.v,Ie w.l- in, am. tte stoc. 1 1 . i -l.i.l Vi'..v:.i .o i l jJrx; farmer once -i.e. " ' it. when t.ie a a in.oe ua , , i , .ri.i,,,l ,.f Lis m had e.e.ne Inn. so dense that the stopple j l( vn' lbr u pow days' shooting, that he burst out carrying the king some l.uuuicu (,xa;eI,t j,n that went ot. yards into the air. Since then there have : ;,,,., ,j:.lt(.-,y !..1 a thief coming into the been no stone .pigs, tnougu our pno.. , j,ouso althoti-h it was not c-nrged. have received the name. j i snort.- . . ,i .1 .. . 1 I ..I.I. v,in luM'l'Cn . -.'lnsi- nae i.eeu .oi a...... - l I .... ... .. e.t at all, said thelaimer, -ineiiiiei 1 it went eft" together, and be'ore I bad Ii K-lloc'SKS. Any person in the eoun try, where timber is cheap can erect an j ice-house at but bttle expense. All that is re.jiiiied is to put up a strung lrame ot the size of the house required, and board it un close, inside and outside, with a between all round. 11ns space is "Wonderful v.un, indeed"" said t.ie -man : 4 but how the deuce duj a: t i I..'.' to charge him with it. Young America m art Us Mrs, I 1 ..11 ,...,111.1 I IliS -... C.t IS i .. ii- 1 1 1. ...tt- C: "-Jam- S. Todd. , f , tanee dul not ex i - ""J ' !0 too ,at'c, turned and swam out into the o .u . ' mi ! ,luHed close with straw or saw-unM. i ne ; , jjj Jt was, S.ri-iir! ,A of C.uunon M.oo!S.-1. ... a5m unerring I ftrc:Ull intending to dive, and thus frits- the victim xvlo , t e o J ; .pi. ,,ade in the same manner, and the wasn-t it, .onny?' F ri'-'cu;,;.. ' ...tivllv L'r . "rbu I to irWt, man Mlo.icl Mm te- riBM. V. c ir ta ' '1 . " ' - . irkk ;,,..,,-,, ,koM 1,,- ,,!,!,, ns w.l! lW. Kavc ,, -IVl.y." .i.l .h. J 'V ' . . .,.i hanmercd by the tmsiie;- 10 v.ul..l. ..,.,...,.,1,1 eause of man s crossness. .ic "." i ... ........ w,.iui ,-.:!t are should be 1 '..,.. ... rr-.iU. nt.d tlu- .S'uiO'J! i' . WIS Hi" ."" ... ,t, ...... 1,. ci-ein"- VUllUl 111 me inn v.t.v. . . , , . ,1 !,,, ,,'V Iiii'i 1 as iii'.'. ..v...... v.. . ,jim.-i . .. -a.-.. .... .... - , U HliaiU jr.,-. x.."- . 1 ,n tin .11 1 11 (" II 1 I Ml HU. A-iA..--,.-. - - I n S Ilcsc S. Lloy.l. John J. Ll.-vd, M f Evans, 'fhmui J. uaw. - rrr,r of Schoul Dcrd-ln , i:nf-iW' Ccor-e Gurloy. 7-.,e C'.J.'ccor. Cc-orpre (,urley. r Richard T. PariP. William orris ure,aa. .b.-tm-ed lam, nt,.- . , power leaped boldly down the bP L,l li -hted tnnii the breast ol Jig loot , S 1 alock rimt bore him to the earth. I U tb.e moment ot contact, Auam had also At tin Indian, .1 n it. .,n:. tirouilU tne smauei thrown i.i -- . . v so all three came 10 1 ......... him. woundinir Hun uange-rous ly in the shoulder. Adam turned and seeing his brother, called loudly upon him to "shoot the big Indian on shore. An drew's gun. however, was empty, having f L..n d'.s.-harL'ed. 1 ot tunaten , log ! same thieki.ess, so that they may be pae lulir nf Ktrctinn. Isaac lans. jiioiao, no .... - .l,.,, o ihin" i'oot a so seizcl inegu u "" c'r'.-Johr S. Ithey, John J. Lvan,. J p, ikj. At that uioincnt a ...u- J; Lun,- ! 1 that botU were I heard among t-.e toi?.e- - Tun AMEiit.c.o:-!:l.V.i.. ;v!v!ic. tO.Tlc mode of t.iKing the census in , uHh :uu f,.lIA.n it0 a ,Glid Canada, is much better tnan ours. u:i a ; lu""" favorable situations, good ice given night every houscnoluer is requneu ; be excavated like caves in the to make returns of every person sleeping on his premises on that night, together j ol iiad Kt X" seedtKgu. which Adam with such other information a, tne papers for T Al,EO!IAMA. , 1 Ti.db.n -o that both were, ou cull tor. ft- 'What is ihe dtuereuce betwen 1 candle in r. cave, am a dance m n hotel. I One is a taper in a cavern, ami thathj j 1 ( . .-. ... 1 1 ..... l 1 "t a.-t inv :.iaa upon tiie waier-. nr.-.i -i thou f-h..it '.in... it after many d-is. " 4, o,Jeel.
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