4. 1 41/10 1 agt 90190iiikires, iildfl4.4thirrif lishort 014411f.430, ADVISTOMMiI 4411 1 0446.5 1 " . .!!! : 01 . 60 0 61 C &kit semikoc *0 as /pack. • \: Ornci A l i* Thiiititthie *eft, -dhisctli - IMPIPWINK NreetOfee, Tie t titt4 Astell4tient— "Clesupeurn" ea the sim„ e_ NISCAMIWIL item rtP4ptiffim 3 6 bed, PnllPOlder Aolenie.,ine none 7e; ia morytink4as Its mripj•embill !iii . ,lF4tion in every case- thaw* nvit e ,Aiym. Nett. 14 0 1853, " • • • • • • ' - - 'l6ll, . olesale and - -1164,11- lIQVOR FritYitt.-Ika . undersigned k4sipect fully annottace to that , cititentiofQettysburg id*Mifilatittlff 'that they hare opened I; W new StOßEcrirliailtrond street. south / el4l ,•ind midway bet Ween the Pa.senger and : - Freight - Depot, itlitrhiterrinde arritngetuent. to: The warder lookekdown,et.the dead of night' keep constantly tigkiklika fall supply of all kinds.l On graven yrdsre thi , dead were sleeping, • weLlrquaele4breets anti Dieme*gc, spelt as prim - t And, clearly as day ; was file pale inoalight • lieu( iWswen,, IDSLiewd 404 WSuestk Gins, U id ' • -1 1 Yromid Rectified Whiskey, Clutsapitipte, Ginger Oer -Anviikr„Otkerry Lirandy,CoriliAls, Kimmel, .l, .apices 4 One after another tbe gran t est,ones lsioni • " : . •01164 111 hied of et try rade. I To heave and to open. and woinan and Mari -,. ~ The- above Liguori seal be furnished nt elle"4 Rote uj, in their ghs ,, tiv aprre v a , snot ripsionahle rates and warranted . goOd. r lty• - i • _ sit: t attention to I,w:iota/load an effo rt to please, i 110, loo t for the dance!—anti theplaantonj out whoto merit the patronage of the putrile.• ..All orders promptly attended to. - i *prong, • . , 2f, '59. COVER k KUHN. I In skeleton r0t:1441 advancing, ---- 1 The rich and the pttor,and the old and the young,' .7. W. Scotts i Butthcwinding-sheets hiudered their danclug. (Lite of Ike Firm efllfiltelowter & Seel.) : No shame had the4e revelers wasted and Hru, GENTLEMEN'S FtitNISIIING STORE, and' HURT MANI:FAL:TORY, , So they shook off the cerements frbm body and ilail. BL4 CE11.1%C.2 fiZILSIT, (nearly oppo.l(c the :. limb, • * - '7 Ginned Bowie.) ) And scattered them o'er the 'hillock.. . PHILADELPIIfA. i _lT.,,gtaid 1eap5,..,..a.11 the at. ; They crooked their thigh bones, and they shook tention of his former patrons aid call to-lais And their long ithank , i, new Store, and is pregired'to fill orders fur , add was their reeling and limbe r - 1 SHIRTS at short notice. A perfect fit guarantied. COUNTRY 'TRADE supplied with Fixr. sAlic.rii, And each bone a. it cro...e-, it cliniq nod it ..ltd l'ottstte. [Oct. 4. 1839. ly i clanks, ---- Like the et:ppLazoftimher-on timber. . • Great Reduction. I The warder he latched; tlinatfgh his taught list* N THE PRICE OF THE I. M. I-INGER. ,t Co.'s • • p 1 SEWGIA IN dCHIN Ii ES.—. II t +matt. pro- . ti not !doll :' • • Ana the Fiend whispered to klin—"Ge, atastH i etor of the State of Penn4vivanid. the cuout let • " niPhihadelphia, Eric and Alle7heay ekeepted. 1, me the shrond , . . 1 The underiigued would re•;pevtinliy iutorm the Of one of thee eI:A.IO4Am deneati...- • 1 .citlzens of York, Adan:v, Cusuberhnd and Lau- 1 . ca stet Counties, that h „. 111 „ it gi„ . ,,,,..,, 5,,,,, , , ti lk has done it! sad backward with tertlfsed „Illeeki,ies dt tithitert priov. Per...on% de , ..irou• ors Ounce, iewieLa4ilig a ' , Trod Sewing M•tehine ,drould I , y To the sheltering door remake wardee; nll menu, puts haie one of Siu7.eri l : •• th , -s - are t. t ow oi-before looked. ths.stoau outdo dance ,fate only or.tehinc - i that will en tire ‘t , •4•4: that t. - Which they footed la - hideous. oeddr. - . ' i ikquirest of u.Seas intr. Ms...hine. 1%41 .au.l e \ a wine and rev ft , ' ) our•cla c-, 1,, fora pun li.ising else- Dot iina sad another retiring.tattaid, • *hers. Far I. c .itity they ..ilifl A he ..erpa , sel, Slipped on their white gartuanta and onward lAS4 4 fur durability .Ittlrl,,' 1, • t„,..,:—th.• r e b e i ng . they itkeip.l. O. ; now in use over 1.7 , .000 of :• 4 [1.-!er 4 M.:Aline- ' ' v. Well reeutumeods thou t, he i .r stiNriur Lt.‘i' 1 4" a 41441 seta" °ter 41e 'g r * 114 '71 1 1F. 4. : ! Aw l : othee ill us _•, AP I t.-': i.• al , •;ratninatiort * Still one of theta stumbles and Sweatiest slang, 'i A-C.oe 3Lichine, nod is you have el'by aotion of i elnd taps at each tomb that it seizes,: / aerie you will lac certain to*titiv. , Machines of . ,h ut 'tis itosse of its malts why lis t doe it this Avery %twisty of Singer's on hand. Every fatnny n ,ettould have one uf the -Funii.l‘ di:whines, tor they' wrung,' t =I . . ..re (Truitt's- n 1..trp1,..',:r1. , a......! I.,eint piece c,if . Fax it scua44l3trave-clottles in tie borerl4l% i efill• Liellve,rvd her boille cartionate of 'furniture. They :Iry not liable to grt out Of re- It ..hake. , , 14w 'LOW cr gAte, bat :hal drit es it away. soda, telling her. husband what had oC wsir. In d will 1.1: , t ,0,1 a lire tit.:e. )} ..4 .r 'rgras asilcd e's:r with GrOsitCS—.l, goodiy,#; eurreet. \Viten Le went home lie found likakine Silk. Seedleg. l'iiremt, Itolthin.. 011. l c., at Rll 1111. C., Oa hand. All 4.traLrb at-, array -11) will] (li-pat.2l/. . 1 And . well was it so fo r the warder'. i a meat pie pfepared for dinner : he pre- I tended lit Erstwailt of appetite, and in 31'y F. itEIf 4 INCE - 1:. agrat, I . . bare it 1 ,, 1 viteil her to help herself . f..- , _'lle refused, IJt must taws its ahr4ise—w. ,iauf.t - 2 31r.6tet street', Yugli,:l'a. times-- anti at la?. ate a c› - Li . _ - - - The Rothschilds' Bridal Dinner : Tito Paw correspondent of the Liter :try ki:&....,tte says : • oc-,rut_ in kc _ of this place Loa been Lilo Both...Atilt' war riame. Thu niavtiticeht," Ivz.s la-yond all t-leseripti‘m, in it would appear that mplendors, vieing with !hobo recounted; A Britighstatesmaa putlically declar hi the Arabian Nights, were lavished ed that the cost of the Russian war for upon an en t t-i ttlin men tto which nobody a single rear was $250,000,000. In or was 'admitted. 1 tii•ian the dinner gi 3 ;" . der ailegantely to comprehend the n 'en tj•fter the nuptial ksercrnony, and at , mount thus employed for human de- IN-Inch some sixty or seventy it oths- i struction, consider what It could have claiiii* atone were present. 'A‘t 110 OLIO &lilt' it' expended for the benefit °fa:Jan ina the taunt , : was preitent at this tad- I„,-, - „d . I t ~.,„Tdl4 , -,id 5 , 000 ttiare t,,,,„ , at r,*(l)l—as the 7giianiards term their bull- a eit.st of $5,000 'each ; 5,000 school ti r , , .lits rind ather a tua,.. 4 .reento_... o f ea I) rti 0 ' Loupes at N' ) ,t3l:lo etch; .5,00 mechanics' 1116 feminine Public •ouriem" - t!! Ilus l'evn ', histlt otos of SAAJCP tear; 5,000 pubrie liemeasurahTy excited li' it, and every' 4ihraries tit 81,000 each ; 5,000 reforma yvalig.. male Lotiiewhilil has hetin erwook.i-tories fiir Toting erisninala at. 85,000 e x t i m itel by die I':iir ladies of rat'l4 eetill4r 5,,t)(10, ria,Wic hittli and wash ever since, in order that they. may arrive .1 houses at 4, - ,4100 eat It; 20,000 life beats at an -nriprosimute knowledge- of the ut 4500; 50,90ttikeuses for tic laboring -festive i-cenc." poor at 8-500; and leave $l. /5,000.000 It seems all the phuenfall the honFes ler foreign inis.4iatis, bible, tract, sun of Rothschilds nearly Wills krill re orni n g d ay be h r ,,,t , tempera ", an d Nana tic ,„„ fer - ttzia - binwreet , ;-44-446444- the London .j t,,ti ae and G IT I 3 au asyftitna.—Artisa4. chief seatlais , d Mier i.c mice over to hie Cousin of Potris, and the eidi re cliauges I The Elastic egg. of the more than three aeore guests i Take a good und 2 soried egg, place it were made or ss'ilver and riper -gilts; , in strong rlnegir', and enemy it: to re plates, dishea, everythinn , wain 4 the main twelve, hOttrir'tiCitillthea become li/reticet metals,-as at tlie7rtyartabliA; soft and deltic: qtrthie state it can be only iit deiesirt wail perecired the price -- ,' sq " ee( Z ze d tdi z i li tdi e imay w id e nwea b le d 10 - oa servivm of yid Sevres, belongink WI bottle when in; it mast be covered Like 'Paris p . ter ,fciraillax, and whereof' with watt:lslam/4w some soda in it. In each .plate reprsesonla autnowbcre :Aiwa -a few tiatuathis preparation will restore a king's ransom. As to the viands Obi the egg ./morly to ,ila 4460nel solid,ity, the table, they came from ivory coon- after which the liipiicrshould be poured try and every ehnitti , i there welt sw.al-- !et ae4 the booth. 4ried.: . Resit as a 4ews' heats from Chink *tenetsOr- fish elirio}iti to dozzio yeer* friends ror an of exceeding Ligkiirice .Itit,i,ti t sil, at,tltp ,e4pLanation ''ori'', the ''e'gg ivai laid . in' • ,•• •i. • • , -- 'afaalinen, end of fat, oratage-ssolOre4 . ate bottle ilosh) freorn-filassia, reed birds osnd can- u ek.s from A ats*.ta, busLitils entrees of Fil6aeock b od ithetV afire; fitt-ttkv li4y infor =tiitYfi co t !, Eictry, fresh water inis , ~,siasrpthip4l4 4);,:,e)W . ,..' •.r marsh and forest. 4.4. 9tYPtr • I le"' l mtiKe ? r,toc ! sa;# rt, i and gm i. AP.* 344,01, littly*herfe, .4, L W, • :30Ith nch' tint- -Winton sat Rtbg MotelyelfitbP pamenited, Wioarmest Aka therts4.o1 4 -ni ddielftiii*ente's - ( l44l egn i ttiie 46 v t • t it I. Mill =EI *naiad re Cafe/ 'll. Am , ousisa oth od El sotto.* ,grommi. -1.16 717; »A.o--.7._ MEE it iterrna.l". • • - la" •.. " 4,7 PE . • /:.4.1.2: • v i A . 34 ..! v 1 0 . a • cif • , - - is . J 1.! : . - , 5,, ~,. -1" •.;.1, . ... ~ • • ... 1,. .5. ........ ~, 5, spy, 1,,, t1r.!. 1110:. C.', 1q • 1....,i ' A flee JoalotsaY- ' ''' ' raitetr,lbe Salida( • '.? -., f TV t re4 . :; feiwrk..;l MAN , tins l a A l i exeliiiiiie tells a - Meet: of a Cont._ ,Aood story ; XliCittleed •a; -wife- in imp partY tlitie '' . ' ""' • _'” Chr 8112141 DR•.tagAilltiCh.41 1 r9 t eg i ll a llit*tr of A 1 stalwart ~ron rig ?matte; *lib time featoomy asidloaviaglissialcuieivonitigs. kncrein •as a 'formidable:Operator in a Orto ni . gtit, her allttoonsed ttis intention, "free-light,v-had just triarrteda t illocitn-' of "going ofnit' l fortheeicening; she re- ing and betintifid 4xwmtry girt, only . lied - that he'roight . go, she should not sixteen years of -age, nip:Stith* twain, •: • ;,., i she expected compntiy. were at - a party where "a sirtreber ok He went., butsowe o refriiWittittlfer- young folks orboth sexes Wero 1311•yr pris liar. Accordingly, between eight. t ing thetneelees iz tho goo nj eot . h. and nine o'clock, he came eroepingi toned pawn 'playing tit 10 . . Yvt: girt houir , ,,..tiltol'fflie`lll4tiot night," ancti in the room was called oat 4nd kissed etintioustV oPktlifigthe - door, *band mat- ! except Mrs. —, the beautiful bride tern Ilisit ? " fix• he" expi.etoik A - pair (AI tifOretail i and although there wits not 0, boats 614 1 tlits•bearth,a'coat Ott ti•e chair 1 youngster present who Wes tot dying and a het oti the tuble. Slipping along ito taste her lips,. they Were retrained to the hod tiioni, what tiliould ho see but i by the presence of. her herculean, hug 's man , hatf dressed hanging over the band, who stood regarding tj,io narty bed. • . The isfarinted. bpsband bounded 1 with a look of etillen , i/iseatie.factien,—, en• the ititrethp. and soon had him 1 They mistook the oause of his anger, * stretched un the fluor, when lo ! it turn-however, for soddenly, roiling np Ilia ed out to be nettling but ono of his own ! sleeves, Le stepped hito the miditter of NJ itS, t , tufred with wool. Mntual ex- 1 the room, And, in n tone of vole° that at planatious took Marc, the wife-nverring once secured marked atten tion 4 .tlaid : Shay, contrary to hi r expectation, she t i , Gentleinen, I have bon, noticing find gut lonesome, and lied dressed up ', how things has been worlidng here for man to kueci her company ;—while 1 sometime—and I ain't half sntiefied.— the Imabtintliirotestod that lie thought; I don't want to raise a fuss, but—' , . 'it waits robber- who •biel entered the "Wha,l'e the matter, John?" inquir- !ICElie, in his absence, to dispossess him of his jewels. Ludicrous Attempt to' Murder. The fa! lowin .71,,tpry it the talk of a vil. Inge ui Englunif : It appears that a cer takti.,.roaian felt ji:+r spouse an menu). brquel7. an4l applieJ to the drng • gist of the village for siAperiny worth of arse nic. Ile very iil`Operly refused, and in foinied. lirN hasbnini, and :it the same time inquired of him fur what purpose Ilia a•tfc ootild.requiro it. The liesband •ilte flrugyist that if she applied itgaln do must sell lier some liarm;:bs artiele-in lieu of the arsenic., and they would see s hut her olijetts were. She diet apple again, and the wary spothe• appear to have hanged himself. 811 0 then ran up stltirs to draw .up and fiz the rope- The i übtant, sho Lad diiniv veered, the dead Mall revived, rtleased himself of the rope, and passed it round Ow legs of the table, and the woman hung that useful and domestic article, instead of the - other onc,tho husband.— The fitttee, also, ran op stairs, inquiring ofthe faithless woman '' what she w: after drawing the table that. way ?" The affair has hxl for the present, in his, as thu phrase is, taking No law in his nw n bands. lie has given her, as the Yorkshire folks say, "a right down g4A4,4 What a Waste. -sir Basor,.Diatia IV* Ake 1 4 4 ° 44. ' 34 ' iffollo4ooteSee *tie V i et if ri SACClV n l U N I ": • OUR Itilfo4oooW-,,,,J4PcW 99iFer. a lso says, WI thou czt,t ,prilt,.trner" or later 44".1)940:1194 ent•a to.:iffioiv .01.3 ii, soe i tei, l Q4, , ,ap . el of. ' ToiiAca trail . VMPAM;7OIII o' 4 *lft bat or'a'lly . ii) ft Vnaerieiriff - fidkoff divetlfainsainp: tion...arrft.4•WW wil it iltall . . h . 7.'11 :i ;8 c.. # ? ••• ..... , 11 . #1 • 1 . 4 , C , • n '• e., .• • it . 0 ~ 0 • r • • - . ' ' 414441 4 111r0 MI • i l _%; 8 1111 1 ti : . - .'• . . • . lire otter C. are -', •', ' . Ak,....,-,4 illeatillie' ed half a dozen voice " What do yon , mean ? Have we dune anything to' hurt your feelings!" " Ycn, you bare ; all of you bavehurt feelingn—and I've just this to say alien t it : Here'n every g (ir. the room' has been kissed to-night a dozen times apiece, and there's my wife, who I con sider as likely as any of *cm, has not had sinr.,lei ono to•uight; arid I just telt you now, if she don't gut sri runny kisses the balance of the time as any gal in the room, the man that slights her has gut to fight me--that's all. Now go ahead with your plays l" If Mrs. B— was alighted during the balance of the evening wo did not know it. As for ourselves, wo knotv that hart no fault to find with its individually, fur any neglect on (purport. Cabb,:fr,9 and Ditto Wo just now lit, 'd a eal,bage story; which -We %%All cool: for our ' ter loving. reader.: "Oh ! I love 3 oil like nnyt:iing," said a countryman to hie sm eotheart,wurinlv . prekaiiig her hand. "Ditto," said site, gently returnin` . ; , , bia presaure. The ardent lover, not happening to be over and &Jove learned, was at/I%lv rustled to understand the waning r - )f . ditto—but was ashamed to 43 %pose his igneraneehy nsking the girl. Ho wood lion - be, and the next day , being nt work in x cabbage pad' *lth his fath er, he spoke oat : I . " Daddy, what's 1110 . sieaning oa ditto?" • • "Wit t-," saki the old man. (4.h:a hero is one cabbage bold, uin't it?" " Yes, daddy." " Well, that ore's ditto." " Rot that good-forotothin° gat ejaculated the indignant eon ; "dho called me a cabbago head, and I'll be darned if over I go to goo her again."..' tfir A young lady who wore spreto cies. exclaitned, in a voieo of sentirae-m -tal enthusiasm, to n young plowman walking along the road : " Do you, air, anp,recinto o beniity of that landscape? 0, see those dariing hheep and lambs." " Thent's hop., Miss," was the stentori an reply. A Great Country.—.i letwr fronrßan Francisco says : •• California, Ls ft groat country grncrally—l belie:re it 4E/ bh deretood—and whatever it dootti is done up to thi,; tt is dry, it. is ti4e drye4.dr,,x4pd. it is wet, it is the wet Wot Wet twircuio•oxifriP l44- ed:" Disgatutmg Spectade.-- 7 14 .35mPitis 'Aratnisehe is hdornietlAhat a .retptiari prize light eame offbetateen two 3rniii6n of thnt eity,.a Ahort distanee bekmit f lite corporation limitn, .14unifity . afterne4p last. Tha,s'peet4lo . Iras stinnestae4loy gt c rowd of the pr(l . s pr 'Crentfor 204 the principals etstotod into , the fight with the spirit of Amazoful. '" Witi,d3or (Md.) Her. c!ld,says tliat some da",ys.sinoo. the ler at Hansom Niccatertiaii' mill numb that place, took 'an efUtsr in Afs form, °en 'num and petit the tritaien:4lor, of tkirichodem'ns' VilAddrnee. ''Ong,at Ltd foriiilles unsasp&qingly opened-the door, when the 'artddy" Fell agabos her. • shO fainted, • ah 4 hag .lrad ;sive spells of spasms 4+eite since. .1,, • Singular Caws of •VelstAT.--Abitlt. a week aitaao,-EliaQ VanghiPpP 4 1: , : "Thilk41 at a Ixotel 41 Troy, N., Y,,,,yad Pentium; perforated for . ear-r Olga . in .the .eaeal ;ustaner i _ t t sta, onAo OTlciapiLdsMr . tikail aura coltwaoPs i cki ts 3 .lrkel,r;Ntireb 6 a 6 V. l tif'04,14141.45wPi11n4 aq inticamiiitittti'letl; e r mased as 41 alto bkkaidalffindentftlf, ,' itait. * ,tia ; irYehldi* "et -V, Varer nil Vie "all Vite 4Vitiblpifor tigrfip, I. 4141 .- whVai diatierat an 441 , ta , learaaan tinie r-, ~t, • i • -4 w '1 . •Fi .1 ; .1:1 f.. 0'1.4 S ith .re , r, .14 ;Si -• • • strritlO. .' 4041 . .. 4.,1" 0..4 1 ; u „,ln nld tbC isi if c , in t s P l M ll irffhl ; 4_04:2 , trt in aVeikegd RIMIIV' iniking - -of - `, , -104iersilaz Amlow rift", . -of Ito cu , 44u)t, Vlbetabiefti . 119010 IROI4, 1111 New . . . ' WaIIIMIPOPRAPIP.,- - 1 1 . - I L .. ; ,I fitliftpitileter- . .„„ ..... -4,.. 14 - r !"01 & 11,61. , • - •• -..!' , ~.41* tt r lidlii , r .mik. -,... *tad gwg , 1! 1 kr di M est Oat t. , rid -•,es.reitl o '. atio.teeritet a retool Itft , et -. - 4 ,',•!..r - •:.,,. , 1 ltf` _I ! .4.1.': rt ii,.. 'Aet 11 ..., .7 1 4.111 r. •117 11 ki f., 1 , exhibifrilift4hieNti „y the 0. OipicattidA I"- 1 - the con glomerate of ylirat t Wthings 1i. , ..• ..? "Wow, Joke.. ,:,,,• z 1 ~ /la . 4 e tergi.o3l4, "ion: Feld thitek.RepoA4ti hi 1 4 0 . lti•eillalitV ' l i cittcht here* ibr_DonAld I I , PttimentA R.oik;—ti I,szi c "-w a , minion —lookoit into - A r da 'hut Plstrjtivglio 44 - 46. WM k ff oleih4iit - 'New brought,. AO th3s - conpiky nt, - I,lo.lftty- I theY n^w 4lll d , at 40111 ; 11 ` iliNglinainto York.4t row J'lmiA:fi.T . Licso, pr OM it 3faci - dower s. in :the year 149 1 2,`Ily"ttie pit- i inakt r- Vlmitter,., 7Lsreilateskier ancient Peet". During' th e Nat,. yeare . pf tiis me, under dlecertions-OfEldur Qtvnun i political fatth4 Jllllllolllllged by Demo. life, OleTilre was made free otr thii,Meoi riivrater i "wherntterivards-teeitioveditei:grrltti, 0 ttl'ohdeee*Aet n ritkitt the "Hones table, and•often tidsoe.thiaorrent %sten, and •betanur an alderman or broßek StaMatilkate- , elsillett OPP). nia'n of genhrs coukr be seen aeatipting that city: • Plymoutkllock was pot 0+1 . 1 44 "' f-4 0 14 /4, 494 Plug' .. a.' Its,bodpitaiitilee wlien Other doom were a wherrorlicro-part of it remains - to 1 tion, and nominated one ~, up clesekt .on 'GIs . , fallen fcirtunes. - Every thi s day, vi'• people nitit see, if they i candidate for (ictyssiop. fa , o a owe knew Clarke by sight; and otre•day, will take the trouble:to scratch the dirti Whig , CiNnkve9.l4 l 34l Apr LAitp. . ing Convention, nor it sic e apli white quietly taking dinner, tWO,Soath *intr. No reason •id given. ibr putting ernerit, a bating tliorneelvea oppofite i , the reek hp so far from the wat.ee, ex. can Courant/op t -bn'. leadipirAkii) . of cdinmenced a conversation intended - eept it was to keep 4,4;1%4 o 1 the wet.— 0 4telt Of theeci 4 4 l 4rtibAcii n e t l i i i i 4as for th e ears of Clarke, Ono said : Dr. N. P.- SkortietE was the first to land , &Ate, wero . col:vying:R.ooh , n d ' ' ' ''''. , ti lies.. " "Weill have now been in New York two months, and hove Soon all I wish tq see with ono exception." "-kb," said the other, " and *hat is that?" ." ; 31'Dopnid Clarkt, the Brent poet," responded No. 1, with.strong emphasis. Clark* rtii4eil his eyes hlow)y from his plate and suettig thee, the at.tention of the table WAS on him, stood up, placing his baud trver his hutirt, and howing t. yith — great grneity to the Southorner`,44ol: I am ,Nrljonald Clorkc, tho great poet." The Southerner started is mock sur prise, gazed nt himin silence for a mo mer.t, then, - amidst an audible titter of Lilo company, drew from his pocket quarter dollar; and laying it before Clarke still looked at 'him without a smile. C. raised the quarter in silence and dignity, stowed it In his pocket, drow.thence n shilling which he deposit es beibre the Southerner with theso words: " Children, half prim" Thu titter changed to a roar, and the Southerners were aiming instanter. Brow*ow Upon. Endorsing 'Piper. , The hurt _Knoxville Whig, .contnins an .editorial ankle upon the oimmon practice -of endorsing business notes, from which wo clip the following para . graph : tor olr part, ol have but little or ihi,worikregoods,nntiour.orelorsement is worth mailing to any ono.. Tho Misitrzis of endorsing , we hare entirely (pit, and come AVIInt may we will 111. (tom up more, for Lill V'Ottil, AI a matter of eceomnpxlathm. We Lure quit, too, for 4 -wo sufficient reasdlis. Lure et. l )er Ltel; 8110 fur, or hall to pot', nearly the Dotes we had,to for of 1 1 0%; 4rid next. we hare the vouchers - to 41100 we here paid more .sceurity - dchts than we hare Dow is worth in any market. -I.7nder those eirttnnistances, ,if any ine to bear Riy tut wi th an emphabis, him ask u 8 to endorse his note. About OyaterA. in looking at the oyster through a tulmateope, it is . fonnd that its shell is peopled with an innumerable swarm of 'animals; compared to which the fish itself is a eo:ossus. The liquid cuclosed within its SIMI contains likewi.:c a mul titude ofoint,pryos covered a ith trans parent.seales„, which swim with appar ent facility; and one 'hundred and t treaty of these embryos, placed side by side; would not make an inch in breadth. The liquor contains besides a Brest mtriety of animalcule, five hut'• drett times loss in Rise, which: emit a p hosphoric light. Thet ear° also found in the shells three distinct species of warms. It. - voyages from oyster bed to oyster bed ; and if ie luck, so as to 'es cape the watchful voracity of the then': sand enemies that lie in wait or peaty' about to . Prey upon ymith and inexperi etiite,,4t fengtli,,having sown its wild oats, strokes dowu into a steady, solid,- domestic off-star. bGegmes.a. parent ; of freed& broctdattif.oyeter, clivighs am+, it %mead tern loosing its 01419, ttrieketted •iftrougis old age, „to :601'0 a§ Ai *that/Meat thronghoul. elk gi,{4e—a,'eXtributidn ttiwitlq* thaeon raptio 4 , 44 1 ' rfe4l . ql9gi epoch, !aadartietvginiatt,of eartlis crasii—wete NI. 4400 for, the, -Igluti.4/14.4)1 ! mita, 'l l l hot , keridtng — th is soliur : tit ism AI the . sea 'haat' his' liati.rei bed taunter him, n n re -430,y. titles ttnd .the hum of Ertl seirar hiterOrs Orpersition editors bout, ,k(l4;qtvititftlffir'quottng son on pronaritod improper oce.vronn., Too snolvplinvoco, nml commend ".10thir= 'ea Gleba," oa pertiment to the 15061 4114MM:int! , •quastiou Dow before , itio• tfieltiee n rebrle. 11w elk!. of Mehtf— eetteritiOdi'(- - • " tr etaldraly.eQrafeiss t hews over took., ed po. geba u ligs 14e tit* Seteresting std-. diteou wltivh 0000' ever 136 made to opr, •ermoselcif Staitelo. :Tba cent:l;4 iirlainh,, th4fßioradatreriatAlthi Woukt kit* its pier tibh rthillf- of Monied; hld , Itths!ilitrieft ati,l iethresset toorcterh% . tr3tifcgrl:l; It*. w h ose l i oterm , r. 4 ll4 nifis4P9l . L.• I si if u NrhaT,ArAlfoons (ra) '`voligritTrablirnit. g Pe t e ot Nlklibtlspd, Um/1w of amino- IMO& wok/ ,winch • maw inglOguitian thato. l One plinnidl , Ms nook upon alllo§k; I - -{ticked au EP% 4114 1 , 10e.,,,F4401 airsuf., AC. *re 0 00 1 1 1 0111144.4 tins*, DEEM on Plymouth Rock, which ho did, with out any,troublo, I.>ecApo it wasn't a v.ory,l,ig.,ono. Ii was on thib rock that Gctturnor Curicr first shook hand3kith t‘iamoset, who said, 'Woli.;orryo, :• men :). It is recorded that:when Srini oset eatuCjip, Gdi•OpOr b eurver asked hiin irlie *ass a real Inginei or-only a meinber of an mginer tottnyKrtly, , The rock has long boon regarded.as n la. mous pluee, many things:, Isar. boos; tiittangers cothigw- on the coast. to . . . _ theL , tnast heads Willi sliy-gisJes,to see Piyrnouth Hoek. •. tr "'The Ametlean eagle, for a greut. mftnv yeara,'useti to eonte and whet his. beak' on the rook, but .in 11353, Miles' in order to keep h trout 'iet ting stolen, itlolt ..all.thare was of it,' and carried it up and pat it iii front of Pilgritu Ilan, where it j•ei!*itis nt the present time, invested with great inter• est. tnd an iron fence. The fence beans the naines of all the Pllgr c lms in cast iron letters, that can't be ribbed out. On the other pail 'of' the rock' the do seendanta of the• Pilgrims have landed, because they hare covered itover with land, probably to save it from being worn out by the illuakma touching it that are tAirown ofr by the Fourth of July orators, stud other patriots. • ",Plyrntayt4 Rock is the corner-stone in the cellar-wall of our republican structure, parrgerically lipealting, and the spirit of Liberty sits npOir it with a drawn sword In onelland, -anti the Porch of freedom•ih thelitber. The Monument' to tbe Pilgrim-Fathers com menced by 31r. Billing, itr WEI, upon Plymouth Rock, will Su ttrree,thousarid feet above the level or the sea, and can be ea•,ily sccii from New Haven, the place pilgrims tame from, with naked eye. Peregrine White, the ftrA. child burn i 9 Massachusetts, was born on Pilgrim Rock, and Miles Standish,when dWindlod him out of Priccil la, in 1703, sharpened his sword on Pry mouth Rock. It is one of the pulladi hrts'of our liberty, and if foes invade the Oores of Plymouth at, low tide, the people will throw this rock in their teeth. It is a precious legacy from tile Piet to the Preoent., and froya it may . 1,4 reckoned the Pilgrim's Progress." Singular Saone in a Church. Pleasttut trallcy,..ltarkhamsted, Mar. 28.—A silig,nlnr incident occurred here , yesterday (Sunday) Afternoon. A preacher front some °Okr town had ',NM expected to bold &rill in the Bap tist thumb, and the audience, were . gathered, and the preacher arose. Af ter announcing Ilis . texf; he proceeded with his sermon, but uotlar, when be. _. ... said to the nstonishellitudienee: . puny which ho huproggkiii ; yilecond "I have been lesteneted not to preach 1 ParlignPl' gaol u • %'/Irso aid anything ()FA boll titnibfm i',s.lloPnblican- I would J. Ices unOlpecti2njt *.„ 'Those ism-4uf 1 mtisi s , rre Ms. IthistCr, end i sOntiiluiril4-Zer.? APO - ill:WO ,y flint Op- I--'1 k . I ,posltio4 ,Cconrcyretnt, ittkr rito: ' 'whole At this juncture, Deacon Doolittle ' s/ ) '-'eh . 4 PeciitUY efidUtgeg i tatfution.. P.'dfloggin rose nod Raid— It contieeffiehee IV' i .4 i Hold on. It's my impression that [ :unl i t»; " "UpirriMeif J '_/Nilqiiwtiliold re „ inii ennueh." gl • inting to 4 libligbfe ibritietriNlAMllhylollopub the audience): 4 , Menao9'4w, " i Min' tentintoutte of Aim Mao The The audience ro'se r sinitltuncett,ly, igre" sPeoek of the""iimuswilir has 4n4 taking their 'hats, iNtin3 Rtf. The had the most ssinatryoiroo .* those minister Mt. , &mil; ..grucei.afoolittii), / 343 nlitierras ,144 the .4144ri 1 , .... 'on liad ,went to me puiliit-suillio it to km : 1 ' - 140P0 4 1, , u(44dygt4 maims! ! , ,if hor.— "if Toa wuntip ilto•oh pcilitios; ,- r . 1 , ii , 43 :•Aosw, , 1 4 of ki159.04 „11l 2t. only %ay* no ohjethym stl4 14;0'40011u 4* - itt tRA 1 4 ) 4 1 . 1 4 , 99h,PP 4 , otontrar main to ,your iterlbi.-I)thlfftsltlttit v it isrtaist YP ,91 .4 t • r,vgiet! 4' r riteitft it to the tile: pritee't44d,,niul it ,sannot Willie°, iiiih,b,o_getb , lit ••ir h e cor. ruisud, , If) tteolio rg glieeffohtiooll riec T" . '.°T- {b•1114414 used by 80.411011 Go speeGh, ic 14 . 4441 .44 ,4 6 at. tay tliii`fottiiiVinrbittitßit, Avargnevitticlu il house or -nor- ot hor place, and I.,wili Ilna Itidhrlitorallintrurrer ortilisidlith ult., wnrellyitiotstatalualakAhce, and you Anil lilflcksiispei!liseuntrtinltitsittial in Hero_ fai r - play nod out he• Inirt. But 11.118 "61114"-"etarft1^14041114solik of its l'yott infest , Not atrimpt it in tiiiitr, _ 44)4441414e " 412444141 Of Mr ' choreic." _ , . • . • J •-i not :• -'4-- .4f . I ,- ,,, ...1 #it 41%.". ~," "biro) treat Go more prenhhinao ini thai ;' 0- 14eswevery://onillifroSeisturnation reh that Uttitinktu. The44l'net, m e are ioarst:that4ll9 IP *Asrty ul fnetkati reluutd kV agillo ‘94 .6 " we* , • ill Lb ° St a wl i v , r 4 o ? nit WP"t of the , stadishooz wiwn • this sicolio ' took tif4rWiteltniPW,A L•tgr i pe z ; Con ' piaci( - :: % , : , - • - 11044i9P5.. ..RWlllig: .7 i..ennliavo no uubk, r 8 C.. , *.firrithi those Actin ki . .8 SA *1 . tiffirifllb, with oliirs' i' ' " ."11; ' 1 ktiellellilination - prat& La ; raroikemn hatters litic r al air . . will be ili s drtitr = i b w r intainki e to u . s UBl k fejk.. .' ITWll4llblllll4l.4llll,lhttld that %of' 'Pik& letuildtloWYolooliPmuPPcirt. iliP thoitivnillOkimillnt ' lir elm tioir,,tuohrti oft" ' oar . • , • The New Ocala- ruifoxi9 l 4. it: us !,1 . ,4i ted-ttestsatorsi 'mutates Inivemitotilir. psets ot ins - country' OW hilt* frovin - the Iraq • v O . ll, into fipittipir sidA.4itiVirS f 64 l cote 431414 i Ch nd sai4.lool94dMit is groat dangari.ls *en tailuivalthsnitin their, possdiAin: flit /1166sibtilltieli doss passel t. hilstitinew Tiitlikerf*Vciiyouttfsooni to lie4ist, . 1 Q. 11 .0 • • ID° - fil.nra7,nl'l94l/41Porkt• itonitt o, P . Alltr ItiL4 :AWA woof with the 4hirt ** M T "4 * • olochiliklth• Ae." of , E,ll 1, tyt Ili Iles •" tit-SCQCr!" 1. 4 !I' 1L. '1. • • ' ' friikyn9 )bamts.Cft4wis • •4 • • • 4igi OEM El . . Lion, and liesici it Waa taft,J Otige:bp position" Nnietittori, and lb& tieside• dates aro saitioied Icy • ietinir . 11nd embody the ael7lilri 6 ntei , ittkliii and prineipleis---howasmil. _titacemy inc Co—of every party and hair 4 , 1)- powd•td the unaomploWnWs citric Deinuervey, I t }144.4, *)", t' perlikt anion e"3* mo t s , Qp i esitioir *pp*, when they IngtAit,c'o:tveirtia4 athtileilifthitod eltmkiti;Atea, the,y :taa elippco of success *ttilbitt itlf 'lid or votes—ttilit ?daivratic'Cotes—thltt it;Riftlpeeltitoso IN.:filocrittg oplibgetileV Joh' bete I nfd votekcibt4ier u, uhn !,etcher woi. -dem, 'and lien co Joh telt- eisibf ors. Co rof tit frlionventioni nilidietbiader of the "Oppositiowillkaripy, 1 tes;tlisnkfbil SO Vevery Democrat in t lie Stets:what lititihalp me to elect Mr. •Graggie. receive NH vine, but thesuittbiab.fir it.— Cmt we seemed ,191 A body believe that we. cati„l i t:itteilh if every Deetecrttt ittstrule arm, saq, vote* fur &atelier? Can any....tion e:xiitwt to triumph without the Aisf,ocAiii Dame- Taey Tbid is,oet,ortjmatleWilti; it rid, if any thing, I,,r9gartf tleDbiltbefatfy as worse than tho Reput)ileittquiffy,' anti its aid more olijoetionable"*L:. 4 ,• , „ This passage ( o e r, tOtt'firh. no'v before us : --aiia int-bafert sdage in whicri ho Says f . ✓ "It has npt been verzloneitib l iiineo o gentleman 'isomo ., idliatiSruriMlSSit in the ranks oahn Dcinfeittne)iliwisem mefon thestreet,-said tiOlkiti r Chirati - lotts, I have a question to prOrOallii if you have no objeeticmr- Ceittainly not, sir. Wont. to knete4' adkid he if you are in favor oftvitoalitiaListiAt the Black Republiean .partptn . thfk, eduction of 186&?' my yood : frieiid,..sqicl, l don't Wish- yok, to JnistwitipAd . ,:fie ; I wish to .tuy drat if there teptl a Slate in this Union composed of fi'4 tiegriff, and the ConBtitution gave theinthe'riAt to vote, 1 ?coin to mile i obligee! &VIA ft/444p me to elect our Pcirty7-6... , " nit L will havo thooffeet, no doubkieeeenr ing for honest Jelin' Lotehdir.khoyDent orratic vote in the State, amithastilisuro hid election-by an .Otrarilallottliiiiidg major ity. Itku are,not !iik l 4:7l. o ..4liifor ra vers who% tAsY are 11 ° 1 11. YtiiNj un g ° which is, all tting that it "is ontb,f theqµ,O4iion elect Gpggin, without fho Dem ocracy," Mr. Buititliail'tlfelMdfidity say "and if nnything - 'lP•rfgaiki the Democracy as worse46,l4l4lArtilikpubli (lan. Old its altiffiktorelifleetion al." So it'is intensbio..froncidati l , that Mr. Botte 'topsiders 71rifeviNingeratio party us worse thatt.i4u-:Akfrdiegro" lik:h ii cue Mr. 7 fso ier; fie