LEWIS BURG CHRONICLE 0 0. N. WORDEN, J. R. CORNELIUS & E. SMITH. As Indepexpen-t Fa mi it and News Journal. ESTABLISHED IN 1343....WHOLE NO., 66'J. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1857. At $1,50 Pbk Year, always is Advance. la x i i : Ij v i : i s t i: ii, on the Belh of his Child. The Bnstun Trarrlrr slates that II n.Binn M'ubstek. at more than one permit of his life, (Uliied with the Muses. In ItS5, he had the misfortune to lose a son, three yeais of size, named C4iii.F.s,reresenteal lo have povsrveJ s'ngiilar attractiveness of mn.tl anil character even at that early age. On tliat occai-,Mr. Webster enclosed the folloa-m? touching and thoughtful lines in a letter to his wite. Mr sin ! thou wast my heart's nVIitrht. Thv morn of life was fay and cheery: That morn has rushed to sullen iiis;!it. Thy father's house is sad and dieary. I held thee on my knees, my ti ! And kissed ihee lauguirifr,ki ,! tliec neepiiic; U it. ah .' thy little day is done. Thou'rt -ih thy angel sister Sleeping. The staff, on whir.h my years sh'-ul I lean. Is broken, ere tlio.e venrs eoire o'er me ; My funeral rites thou shou'd'st have seen. Out thou art lu thy lomo before me. Thou rear'st to me no filial stone. Tin parent's praves with tears !. hoMest : Thou art my ancestor, my son ! And uaiel'jt is heaven's account the oldest. On earth mr lot was soonest cast, Thy feneration after nunc ; Thou hast thy predecessor parsed, Earlier eternity is thine. I shou'd have set before thine eyes The road" to heaven, and showed it clear j But thn, untaught, sprmss't to the skies. And leav'sl thv teacher ln.geiine, here. Sweet seraph ! I would learn of thee. And h;isien to partake thy bliss ; And Oh ! lo thy world welcoitie me, As first I welcomed thee I this. Dear ance! ! then art safe in heaven ; io prayer for thee need rrvre be mad; Oh ! let thy prayer for those be qiven Who oft have blessed thv iniant head. tV.'.'t'ti tn j u I . m ii . Aitant Juilson Tlolcomb, Bradford. Tinntcribrrs Lucius If ".i rs, Warren; I. W Leeds, WomeUd rf ; John H. Wills, CI re -in'. S". -njnint at Arm Josi ph R. Smith, InduMa. Anlst'iiit Win. I Brady, Clinton. J)f,r A"'iir James I'reliorre, I'llilad. Asis.iiutt Daniel Xej hart, Uuiou ; K. 11. I. vile, llanisbur;;. Mrtsewirr S. 15. Iliiruilton. Favetto. Fr'tll Itn.li iniV M.gMtii,. Unpublished Incident in the Life of CAPT. SAM. 13 HAD Y. Officers in the Senate. Snraler lUvin Tacoakt, Norlh'd. j Geo. . llainersley, tier-. j A limit thirty miles below the present city of I'ittsburg, stood a fort, known as Fort M'lntosli. It was built by it revolu tionary gentleman of that oatne,iii the sum l nicr of 1773. It was mm of a line of fort", I which was intended tn guard the people wbi lived south of t tie Ohio river, from the incursions of tbc savages to t lie north- : ward. This fort was one of tbe favorite i ' resort of tbc great Indian spy and hunter, Asuittunt Joliu K. Maine. Aliechenv. Caiiiaili Samuel Brad;, iiltbotuh bis usual When dark ; r'lr. H AM KRSI.EV. Clerk, and Cant. br:i oii-.it, i i w.ia I'lllsbor.r liiaii i.,,. ,. i , j c if. i r 'luietly touched hi in and said, "Coine." not hesitate or question bim. llnAIIl. I'ttrfeailt-Ilt amis. weri elepterl loir nt : ril I, I.irf .mil u .-nri. or ttr.s i.t I J ' i .,....,,,.,.;. -'ii i r . P i r . . . . He at once arose, and had gone but a few came, Brady pushed forward with as much unanimously a wed deserved compliment rough frontier tenements. ; ' fc j , ,i, . i . i ! ,V .i i . i r . in t j vards until every trace of emotion bad ap- apparent certainty as he had done during to their experience, assiduity, and superior I On the'Jlst day of Aiigost, 1 , 9, Brady - ' i u i c J k- i tain soon soothed tbe fi ighteucd animal location of Fort M'In'.nsh, and two below names which wiil he preerv.d by tradi- jear or two or even longer if desired. If into quiet. 1 the ravine. Tbe spot, owing to tbe penin- tion for ever. Thns ended one of 'be very it do not frm ueh a liiuor io tbe eonri Oray now hurriedly asked Brady what sular form of the t.ingue f tlie land lying 1 many band to band fights which the ereat i 0f two or three weeks, it will be necewary t!ie danger was ? Tbe strong, vigorous west of the Beaver, at whiali they expected Spy bad with the savages. Ills history is to pour a little water over it to etUct this. spy, turned away his face, unable to an- 1 to encamp, was full ton miles from that fuller of daring incident, sanguinary, close, . Vour krout will be fit for use at soon as it swer bim. The setiler's already excited f irt. Here there was a spring, so deftly bard coutest, perilous xp'm tions and ad h'is fermented and turned sour. And tiie i fears, were thus turned into realities. The and cunningly situated io a deep dell, and venturous escapes, tbau th'it of either of if yoa squeeze the juiee out of it and boil manly form shook like an aspen leaf,wiih so densely enclosed with thick mountain : the Iletzols, or Boone or Kenton. No it with soin? pickled pork f .r abmt an emotion tears fell as forge drops of water pinrs.that there was little danger of dlhcov- siw more service thuu any of them, snd hour and a half, and then put io eooie peel- over bis brnnznd face. Brady permitted ery. Even they might light a fire and it bis name was known as a bye-word of ter- j ed potatoes and boil the whole about half the indulgence for a moment, whilst bo led could not be seen one hundred yard. ' ror among the Indian tribes, from tbcSus- ; an hour longer, you will have a fair speei- the horse into a thicket close at hand aud ' The proceedings of their leader, which quebatioa to Lake Michigan. J men of what i etlled "a yoot i!Ji Pen- tied him. When he returned, Gray bad would have been totally inexplicable to all . - ' syfcnni'i .Sour-Krout" an article that n i . i , , A CLUB FDR S'ABLKT 1 K KH. A cor- ; , .. . , . sunk to the earth, and creat tremulous others, were partially, if Dot fully, under- , ,-, t 008 DleJ turn "P "l aots ' t(lugo .. . .. ,, , , . , , respondent of tbe New ork lott says the , . eouvuisiona writhed ovr hiui. Brady stood, by his followers ; at least, they did , ,. . . . , in- - . nave seen somrj do it. - r - ; fit tit S3. Ail the others were elected bv strict party vote of Ifj to 15 i OFnCLKS IN T1IK IldUSE. j SiWiler .1 I.AWKKNL'E tiFTZ, Berks. I I,,. I'lcl: Jacob Z.. ,,U.r. Butler. A-vi.-t.tut Win. L. Ticking, York. 'fnintrribtr (Jeorge Sbada ; James M'Keuiia ; John A. Magtie, I'erry ; Evans , K. Brady, J. ffi-ison ; and Isaac V. Mooru. i H- r-jc-int-iit-Arins JaCub (ilassenger, ' (and 4 Assistants.) D::r AV;r Jacob Coleman, Berks, (and 1 Assistant.) Mc6Kjir John I.eisenring, Nortb'd. , set out, from M'Into.sh, fir Pittsburg. He had with hi in two of bis trusty and well j tried followirs. These were not attached to the regular army, as he was, but were j scouts and spies, wli.i had been with bim ; many au expedition. They were Thomas Bevington and liei juiiiiii Bigj.s. Brady resolvnd to follow the northern bank of ! the 0'iii'. Biggs ol jicted to this, upou ' the ground, as Brady v II knew, that the woods wt re swariniiig ft itli savages. Brad)", ', however, had resolved to travel by the old Indian path, and having once made 1 up bis mind, do consideration could deter bim from currying out his determination. Bevington bad such implicit faith in his ability to lea I, that be never thought of T . stood State Thkasvrf.ii. There was a quor um in both Houses on tbe day appointed for the ol -ction of a State Treasurer ; but the Democrats, by a factious course, refu sed to go iuto an e'eeiiou, fearing that the questioning his will. eleven indi pendent Democrats who refused Quite a discussion arose between Biggs to rote for Forney, and who they had so , and his captain, at the mouth of Bcavtr abused, might not be relied on. But the river, about a mile abovo tbe fort, and law says, "a State Treasurer ahull he elec- where they must cross tbe Ohio, if they ted annually ;" and as Mr. Magraw, the continued upon tbe northern tide. Biggs 'J'lll CIII.0 ICLiI Prcscnt incumbent, says he will not serve j finally yielded bis objections, and they unless re elected, the 12lh of this month : crossed Beaver, and proceeded with the it is understood wiil be fixed upon for an ' habitual caution of woodsmen who fully election. Mr. Magraw is a candidate for understand their busiuess. They bad star- re election. Col. Siifer bavins absolutely . ted early, and by rapid traveling they had pareully vanished, lie was no lougor the ' the day. So rapid was his progress, that i'.reavcJ husband and father he wus tlio the Indians had but just kindled their lire i sturdy, well-trained hunter, whose ear and ; and oooked their meal, when their mortal eye wore acutely alive to every sight or foe, whose presence thty dreaded as much ' sound, tbc waving of a leaf or the ctack- as that of the small pox, stood upon a huge ling of the Kinallest twig. i rock looking down upon them. His party He desired to proceed directly towards had been left a short distance in the rear, ' tbe house, bat Brady objected to this, aud ; at a convenient spot, whilst ho went for thcy passed down toward the river bank, i ward to reconnoitre. There tboy remained ' As they proceeded, they saw from the impatiently for three mortal hours. They '. tracks of hordes and moccasin prints upon discussed in low tones the extreuiedisparity tbe places where the earth was moist, that of the force the propriety of going to the party was q iite a numerous one. After M'lntosh to get assistance. But all agreed thoroughly exau-iuiug every cover and pus- that if Brady ordered them to attack, CUO sible I'lacc of coucealuient. they passed ou cos was certain. to the southwurd-and came back iti that I However impatient they were.he return- r.,.tim i,s .ho .n,.t wh-ro He vi ., ..t..n ea ai last, tie uescrioeu to mem now me It ma Via w M im n n i K Ii mv remedy for the terrible soreness and ulcer- ' , ..... . , - , . ... - here, that the surest way of raising fine atiou of the mouth aud throat in aggrava-; ., , . . . - ... . . . , , Cabbage plants for planting, is to sow your ted case, of scarlet fever : "Take etual , u f f quantities of honey and sweet oil, b mb I or rf mi should le pure say one ta spoonfal; . , ... . 1 ... place tbe box in a sunny pofitioo agaioal beat it on a sheet of glaz.d letter papr . ymr or tuuee )d w Qr m over a ep.r.t or fiutl lamp, and give tne ; , , , f , .,.,. po. e , r - patieut,at frequent intervu's, a small quan tity, as cold as it can be taken. Itcand oo harm, and has in Some cases, where the collection of mucus in the throat and ing Cablage-plaota are very rarely if ever disturbed by the CLbage fly or other in sects. After your plants are transplanted intn vnnr Iranian nr nntlot. &n rwMfuinn&t mouth almost produced suffocation, tatd i , ,- i i. . . j f ' n ' sprinkling of some ground plaster over and I under them, when the dew is on your ! plants, will effectually prevent the ravages of tbe Cabbage-fly or bug and also of th Cutworm, much better than either ashea tbe patient's life.' GItOWIXG OI.I. My father! I beheld thee born. And led thy tottering steps with care; Uefore me risen to heaven's bus;ht morn. My son ! my father! rmde me there. Fit mil, n:. . isr.-j. sentry. When tbey reached bun, they found that Biggs bad Dot returned. In a few miuutcs, be Cuius. lie reported women and children lay within the centre ' of a crescent formed by tbc savages as they slept. Their guns were stacked upon the There are eains for all our losses. There are balms for every pain; But when youth, the dream, departs. It takes semethine from our hearts. And it never comes asain ! ik. .i.i .--ii ... l,r. nd I.roud ib. In. i fiht, and most of their tomahawks. The dians had taken no pains to conceal their I ar,s "e Dot more ,hn fif,een fect from j ' .1 Till , 1 . mem. ne naa crawiea wiinm nuy ieei We are wiser, and are better, L'uder manhood's sterner reipn ; Stiil we feel that sonietlune; sweet Fcllowed youth wuh flviiig feet. And will never come again ! Something beautiful is vanished. And we sish for it in vain ; We behold it everywhere. On the earth, and in the air. But it never comes again ! Common School Improvement. We regret that our columns are not suf- ' refused being a candidate, Gideon J. Ball 1 reached, ere noon came, the last piece of ficicntly ample to iuclude. more matter of Erie, it is supposed will receive the Op. ! bottom land on tbe north side of the river devoted to tbe great cause, in which a position votes. How the eleven boiling ' just below what is kuowr. as the Narrows, former Eiitor of this paper is now wholly Democrats will vote on this question, is Upon this bottom a pioneer, more daring absorbed as Deputy Superintendent of Ullt certainly known, but as Mr. Magraw than most othets, bad built a cabin, and Common Schools for this State. ig ajlllittej on -m ii;in(.s ,0 i,c , r,sm.cf. C1,ecit tu,.. ., f cleared land. He The C'.r.jett of Smethport, M'Kean Co , ' abl officer, there is nothing but the perse- had planted it in com, and it gave promise tracks thov sitnolv bad struck back iuto the country, so as to avoid coming in con- ! of tbe,u wben tl:e O'li' th8 nur8eg. j tact with the spies whom the, supposed to 1 ioned bj the approach of a wild beast, i i- ,i. ; had aroused a number of the savaees from ' The whole four now went down to the ' tleir r,8ht "'"""bers, and be had been com- f" k"0"" nistory. &s- ; be liberally supplied if tbe ground be poor, cabin, aud carefully examined tbe ruins. PtlIcd t0 !ie 1oie' (or more ,h n bour j '"Yshaw" . she a;D-t nc M 0ld Aunf j "e Onion needs a decided! rich soil. After a long and minute search, Brady de or lime OSI0X3. Tbe best soil for Onions is moist and sandy one, in sunny position, for th Onion plant requires much beat and mois ture. Hence, on the farm, a sunny spot where tbe soil and sand bave been washed down from the higher grounds, will suit very well. The best manures fur this crop are well-rotted cow and bog dung, the scrapings of the hen-house, wood ashes, ISTMiss Asm Tiquitt is satd io be : fine charcoal, and soot; and it should dared, iu au autboritive uianner,that none of the inmates had been consumed. This announcement at once dispelled tbe most barrowini! fears of Gray. As soon as all ;i .I..- it .!,.. .i.i .k, i uiJ.ii iucj nir, again. i. u o u iui j iuliu that be would attack them. It was impos sible to use fire arms.- They must depend solely upon the knife and tomahauk. Tbo knife must be placed in tbe left hand and "4th ult.. itives an acooimt of t--.. -l. meeting of the Uounty Teachers' Institute, aud states that 'the atieiidaoee of Mr. Hickok, State Superintendent of Schools, gave much of interest and us fulness to luc session. It seemed as though he al ways bad words fitly chosen and well adapted for any poiut or occasion for which be was called. His very happy and perti nent remarks upou Composition and De clamation, were weil received, and we can not but hope that they may inspire mat y of our teachers to do more fr themselves than heretofore. Mr. Hickok gnve two lectures on the School Law, and its workings, to large audiences." A most complimentary address to Mr. H. from Miss C. Calkins, and bis reply, are given in full in the same paper. We have also received a pamphlet, con vu.iuu ur me eleven lb ntuder bis success, of a most abuiiJant harvest. But as they tayThe 3i5 Senators and 13 officers of the Senate of Pennsylvania, aud 100 Mem bers and 9 of the olfieers of the House, are reported iu tbc liue of occupations, as follows : 41 are farmers, SI are lawyers, 12 are ' merchants, II are editors ami printers, 9 sre physicians or druggists, 9 call them selves gentlemen, 5 are carpenters aud builders, 3 are lumbermen, 3 are tailors, 2 Surveyors 2 bricklayers, and 16 other occupations are represented by a single , person. outside of the fence, Brady discovered "Indian siL'tis," as be called them. His companions discovered them almost as quick as he, and at once, iu low tones,com uiuniuated to each other the necessity for a keen watch. They slowly trailed them along tbe side of the fence toward the house, whose situation they well knew, until they stood upon the brow of the bluff bank which overlooked it. A sight of the most terrible description met their eyes. The cubin lay a mass of smouldering ruin, from whence a dull bluo smoke arose in the sunshine. They observed closely eeiy thing about it. Brady knew it wascustn- Ti . T . . , , . . ,1? D.Uvian .'Surnruu Journal. Dat' " 113 Srow,u aoe "" mriany itn- I Both old, to be sure. But didn't .4nn ' poverish the soil, it may be raised i sd i 7Vrtr precede them ? ; vantage upon the same piece of pound for ! Yes, but we think iln. Ann T. Terwr several successive years, and foraoj lsngtli ; was ahead of Ann prior Daily Sn j of imei with proper manurirjg. I lour vision is clouded, Mr. iun. as . ... . . .- . if- ij - ir .i t ..( in r i The Onions should be planted in rows not .Vm I'nMaru the first of all: lifid- i7 Journal. ! "out ten inches apart, and in hills about , v .11 -M a v. r n , ' the same distance apart in the rows, and ; was "slightly previous" to the whole of bou' m 'nch a"P ,n ,Be ground. !i or 1 your UmU.LtiJHr.j Chronicle. Kven Ktda or onions houl1 b Pa ' - ! eacu am, ror onions will grow DBvlT is) ' .. A KtsrliAT. 1 be nrst 1 ucsdar at tne -t..-. i. t , - ii.i r.aticntlv to both these propositions, but "g"eo mm, tne Slow, atmcun, nazaruous , - - - ' cmuem or uuncues, ana jiem Deer crop ri nrpiipnt monin tai iae uuMt'dL uav we uive i i .1 .rose auicklv.after talkine a moment aDart rPacu cegan. iney conunuea upon r - 7 " ;.tl:. ' 1 s.B sh ur piwiea sing.y, as mey, 1 ' a .. . ... ' ssAfi n mnrtpna s nsa nun in winnru aari that culd be discovered had been asccr- 1118 "" " ne right. 10 ligs, taincd.easb on. of the party proposed some he 'fc'e the duty of securing their course of action. Cue desired to go to ' "-" io thework of slaugh- ... . it- . , ICr UUIU tUO ft"v V -J umrwH a.ay spproaehed the edge of M,e clearing, Ju-t ' , b M'lntosh and ' n'1 HeviDgon in the centre. :.! r c. . i?..J.. a o . t - 1 t . get some volunteers there Brady listened Af,er eacb understood tbe duty i with Bigg, and a.d, "Come." their feet until they had got within one Men ,D '- PUDI1C f'lu M in growing, trowd each other np out of .nuou one uuuiire.i ; ,h. . -i ,J ,. n. L..; ,n,. - . A . j. . ... . ' litpr.illv ummpil r. 11, . . .1 1 -. bundreu varus or tne roe. ana men lav J uray auu ievitiriou ooe.veu iouee,uor j ' - ,, j e ' 1 .1 i.ii- 1 .L necroes were sold on that dav. . .. j 1. .1- . :i uowD nrion iceir ueiiies anu ueimn ine c aid niggs otijeci. uraay siruca me nan -r-- t v.l; .... r r..-. tb J . . . J l .r ..;ik;.. .v,,.t. f ..j i;v. of twenty belonging to tbe estate of Ja s and begau pursuit in that tremendous ra pid manner for which bo wag so famous. It was evident that if the savages were over- tg.The Legislature are pretty well disposed towards the Printers, this year for the Speaker f the House, 5 others of niary for the Indians, after they had fired its Members, the Chi-f C'ierk of both Se- : a settler's cabin, if there was no immediate timing the "address of James 0. Diiub.p nate aJ House, and 3 Transcribers, are danger, to retire to the woods close at band Esq and Hon Henry C. Hickok," at the 0f the "ancient and honorable" fraternity ; ad watch for the approach of any meui- vprmug in 11111 new r.asi n ara ruunc of Printers and Editors. School Building in Erie City. These are among many proofs which Prestos S. Bkohks was but 37 years ber of the family who might chance tn be absent when tbey made the descent. Not knowing but that they were even then ly- . . .1. ... l ffl , . - , ..hi und li!H'D4 a wifo lld fo.tr litlitrn " " J ' """-"r- "icKuKisiroM-.-.y . , j , , h , f( lk.vin ,t0II t0 watcn px.doration about the hou,e ere Gray and Bevington to begin. This tbe, they have pursued, for tbe cause, and we trust is cheered by He had just received a letter from his wife. ,e . fc .... . necessary exploration about tbe house, ere . fc b u ' u J',". , " .ji,uiiu .j ( ... . .. the ruins. Ivinir under cover, whilst he rro- 1 ., i.j :. j : :..;.. .u. did in tbe most deliberate mauncr. iNo the universal labors. approbation attcndL bis ' tb.t it would be tbe last she could ruins.lying under cover whilst be pro- , acucd it and in exaulilllDg lha did in the pp amg I"sjwritebtfi,r(i,,crc0I)filitBjflnt IIjsfuueral ceeded to the northward, and Biggs south- ruius yot a worJ was saiJ upon ,ha nervousne, 1 1 1 : . : - l" . . i. vat nttniiflffl in thn itiitil fiirtnc r,F i1r.n i WHat 18 said on Doth Sides. prsman Mr u-,ld n,.nu; ,n ,t. ' rc,urn t0 Kington, if they found 00 in-1 . We copy from tbc Kansas Uerald of n,o, i.,t . . r, .1, dians. If tbey came across tbe perpetra- ; a:..... frnm lhe ,rak but or.t lo tui,e ;t freedom, a paper that is exerting a most ..XhU 'day 8,lalt tllJU be wilh mo jp,, j and they were too numerous to be i , mile of g a(Jvance The unless the knife proved inefficient Not a , There is a Presbyterian church, in Nor won,d important influence 111 securing tbe bless- J se," in which ho made no allusion what- l"":,'eu E""f "rJU ' " ( Captain's intimate knowledge of the topo- nu oro" lue ' ""e"1 .uamuwu eouuy, , ... cumposcu eunreiy logs of freedom 10 that beautiful Territory: ,.ver to tbe deceased. Mr. Savagc.of Tenn. ' U'8 pUrpSC ' 1 grphj of the country, enabled him 10 an "A letter from Nebraska city states that PanS , bodies and their roots the warm and inviir- c .1, ..1 .. r t ' -.lr .f -r.'tiSin tt.m.o1r. f..rnr lit. twenty Dsionging to me estate 01 das ,.,; nf ,f,. . Tn kn m ' a serpent approaching a victim. They at r brought 14,505 dollars, being an cropi tne ground lhouIJ for ,ba Mme r(a. I last reached the very verge of the lioe.each ! Terage of 748. 32- A gang of 10 were . Bon ba hoed jnm iD9taaJ of to tba ouioU!t v . i . i- t . 3 toia. l an aver ape or aMi. tacn. -i i ? taken, it could only be done by the utmost man was i ms post, save oigg-, wno naa - - - : ? - u lue ou.on, wneu iuii grown, may exertion. The, w.ro some hours ahead f.best to go. Just as be passed Bra-! ' - uct,oneer.-.4 mencus sUnd near,T above pMod. Aftff he crop aud from tbe number of their horses must dy's position, a twig cracked roughly under ATUC"IC'"!! ! pre", well grown.it will be advantages be uearly all mounted. Brady felt that if 'he 'ght of bis body, and . bu&eMvge, J WESTSionELASD Both organs of the o trample the ground down bard between they erc not overtaken that night, pur- "h" hiy within the reach of Gray's toma- Democracy of Westmoreland county sus- i the rows and bunches, as this will expos suit would be utterly futile. It was evi- hawk, slowly sat up as if startled into this tain tbe course pursued by Gen. Foster, 'he onions still more fully to the beat of dent that this baud bad been south of the P"lre by tbe sound. After rolling his nJ his colleagues, io refusing to support he sun. AORICOLA. O.ii ., and plundered the homes of the set- eyes, he .gain lay down and all was still. Col. Forney. The Ary-M gives the linn- j Barley without BeaidaT tl.-rs. They bad pounced upou the family Fu" fifteen mmutes passed ere Biggs tjlcanmn significantly to understand that ; It een M A Tari - of b . hg of Gray upou their return. : i he he slowly went on. When the party in Westmoreland is opposed to ' bee disC0TereJ ; tbe lcbe, of tbe ni. When the pursuit began, it must have he reached his place, a very slow hissing Col. Forney, aud the republican says that mal Mountain., entirely free from been two o'clock ; at least two hours had indicated that be was re.dy, Brady the delegation from that county have the ; tboja anDOji anJ voisonout beard4 al. i i .i - . . 1 .: .L in turn reiterated the SOUnd as a Sia?nal tO thnlr nf ihir rnnif iiinr f.,r the t.Mira 1 uuvn cocsumea vy me -pies wi iuafciii u.c . -- " . , . , " " w i Uciictl to all our coniinon varietiet. . l pi . - - - - -, , . I - "fe m vvSsuvu KIWIM VI mmt fiiithir'its mnnnpr i ri ! I.. m nervousness was permissible theo. Tbej route by any one. Their leader kept stead-1 sI"J feIt for lhe heart of each savage ily in advance. Occasionally he w . , : than Bun tn ttlaK arot thon nlnnapil till. ouia '"-j r fc Vo ;n r. knife. The tomahawk was not to be nscd " , 'J The citizens of Erie Ci'y are petitioning i his new variety three years ago, and be- Congress for a grant of 820,000 to con-; t"g nct pleased with its general appear struct a Monument to Com.Oliver Hatzard ! nce and productiveness, bas spared no pains to multiply this small quantity as fast as th Shanghais and other bird there are a very larze number of free State . ,iU ,.f ii,nnj Tl.-..n..l... " ..i men from the Northern States, who are . . ... t, n i , , , , said Ins attack upon sumner would bear stopping at various points along tbe border, , , . , . , . in that Territory, waiting the opening of djwn h,s I""ne wub hoDnr ,0 tbe latcst spring, when they design to come to Kan- ; posterity ! His ill-timed and brutal speech sas, and locate on claims. We have also disgusted most of his hearers, and inflamed information from Western Iowa, stating much of the fecline which would have that large numbers have located tempora- otherwise subsided with its author It is ruy mere who me same view. . . j J i now stated n.. V . i rr . . . . . ine j-eavenworm yer., under the i and encouraEed by (Dem.) spoke in the House of Brooks as i u"u'u " , "ulu u" ticipate what points they would make. 1 lu U,"D luo u lu "V v" , Thus be gamed rapidly upon them by pro- or' - I ceedinc more nearly in a atraiuht line to- All this rapidly transpired, and with i ward the jn, at mhich tb ,imad t0 . .1. !. t . ... 1 ' Brady to decide, was to act. As be stole ' crog BeaTer river they cautiously felt and stabbed, uuless it of ladies, twenty-two in number. might be that one. who was feeling would bear tbe stroke of tbe other's kuife and 1 tbe groan of the victim whom tbe othsr bad slain. Thus tbe work proceeded. Six of the savage were slain. One of ! THE FARM The Garden The Orchard. for tb LswUburg Chrooifle. Practical Directions -No. 4. Its merits for grinding or malting have not been tested, and the quantity is now too small to squander in that way, when every tiller of tb soil, who sees it, is anx ious to have a few grains, not doubting it will prove a valuable acquisition. I bar a sufficient, however, ta furnish all person interested, who will be likely to se this eikiitiniislv 'round to thn northern kiiIa nf i ... - , a .1 t a: ' them had not been killed outriirht bv the . . . At last, convinced irora .ne genera, u.. ----- --- --- - - o , CABBAGE AND SOUR KROLT. me enclosure, ue ncarii a voico, .u .ueuis- , jn Rnicb ,be tl, ,ed(tbat ba coulll a.ao oi r.,. U. opiuug .u u.s .c, , cng . aontainille 30 tance, singing. He listened keenly, and . divina witb absoIute certaint. the pot j as he arose to shout bis warcry, the toma-, ' r vour address, on a j .. - . i - - t V f ." t . J I. . a. .1 1 :". I. - I I. r l.ituuli:i. UUV auum um T . tvi ia. it sac o - - German wav of making Souer- stamped envelop and 1 will enclose head. here it is. sent hack by return mail, with priu- Take the best and most solid heads of ,eJ instructions for cultivating in a way to absided with its author It is ,uucc' "'U6,HB' "uu i divine with absolute certainty tbe spot, " ; . that Brooks' assault was urged 1 8"on o"" frotn totion that j wfaera tboy would ford tbat Btreauj ba hawk finished what the knife had begun. ; J- fi iged by , cabal of South Caro- i U WaS "hite "' He PaSSed raPid' j abandoned it and struck boldly across tbe j He staggered and f,l heavily forward, over J , it. .1: : M.nn 1 a. . a . I Anst ahn hurl tint VAt hppn rp.Tfhprf. 1 1 A j v head of "What is the South Doing?" urges JlB1 nimLer3f more tLan bv Lis own inei. ' in the direction whence the sound came. counlrj. Tha accarac, 0f bis judgment "ho bad not yet been reached. lie , and importunes theSouth to hurry forward .,,;,. . As it approached, h concealed himself be- , M vindicated bv the fact, tbat from an : ,n ,urn 8t"rted up, but Brndy was too , .heavy emigration in the spring. Unless! h:'"ZZ ! hind the trunk of a lar3e tree. Presently elevated cre8t of a Ug ,ine 0f bills.he saw T. "d his heart and lheir . heir,i tJ0f SbouU thii new ,arieT U it is done, and by thousands, says the Urr. ' -l.ngame told us at Will.amspor , . wbjte ffiaD ridinK . fine aM ih . w,tb ,heir disap. . tomahawk b,s brain almost at the same ,u- 'J. " hZlXZ 1 " t0 M the PP- ih' aid, Kansas will be abolitionixed. It adds: ; he f "f . slowly down the path. The form was that I iog up . raviue on tbo oppoS,,e side of All wer. slain b, the three spies, , d wb.n jff the hd cl an P P "We have thus far been able to crush ' So".b. U .," tbe f". ,hat . h7. bad I of Albert Gray, tbe stalwart, brave, devil- ; e J,. Ue ooun,ed them as the, ! cept one. Ue star.! to flee, but rifle " ?' ? ''0.. D' dr;a tba ..jftL BeA-. from lha .....L-a-i. I.ioro hKara" ihn HSnlil.i.u" Ira ' , ...... . . . ... I !,.. lJ,..n l.ol h inraur uj aim vu.'iuxvua .ill uc.ii.ui - - - oi ine ieu spirit oi abolitionism, or rather " . , may-care settler, wno naa tutu D',n slowly fit u away under tbe rays ot the ue- j auu "j "eo keeD it down in K'nt.. n, .. baif doren "clucks" strutting around ono i :i. r ,i. r... t.or. nr. ! .. . - ... . - - ..u nv laii uut i o ( o o m e ruiiea um iioiu iub in ., ob " ni.ninir sun 1 Here were ciirrern wuri tui m. jjrj t-.. , v.-hm ihvi uu ua eontin.1.. tn a i.:i .1.. v.l r k:..t, t Ti.:. -..c ik .. . 3 . . .. ciiniugsun. i uere wen. . , ;i,u- , ,k -oo.t-. hut , wardj and forwards over your Krout-cut-1 , ,,''.,, , , :T.::V:.VX ... . . 7 I one would dare to taxe a tamily, except ei htof wbom weremounted-another-O-1 . T" '. i tin, machine or knife -laced nvorael.an 1 W,U,e"a 01 W W .h.ir dV:.of we an Zd" b I T.. T"'" Z a " iQ ,he Constitutional and State rights men. from , n " " ' , Tr ' uTtV did' th lDdmD " very section of tbe I'liion. The aboli- 1 Delc8a,es of -I-veholding nabobs at tbe npon bis face. He knew tbt if he show- tionists bave changed their modo of war- ' WaSS meet"1K c"llcd "Southern Commer- ed bim9eif upon ,he path.Gray would shoot fare. Instead, perhaps, of trying to carry j cial Convention," recently assembled in ,aki bim t0 be an lndian. He therefore ----- j, ,1)rce) lucy ry tQ oavaDnan( ua. A Derc were (accoiaiog io , suffured Gray quietlv to approach his lurk E f "J Ph U,ati':n: can their own confession ) 60 Governors, 1 10 WL tbe tilne came,hc gpranj Tk. .i..un .nrl l.ililmn alarmed hv 1 core, draw the flit-side of each baif back-! , . . The women and children, at armed oy , should any person desire more than tb do the,; duu That i.1; i? ; Generals, 415 Colonels, 320 Doctors, 500 Muiui; : in it nA t oca r: I nonorauies, iou luiijura, vapienun, ig place. When tbe time came, he sprang ere tbc settler oould have time to ITcmrottit T.fir.rri T..L ' 104 EtQuires tod Hiffh Frivates total called upon "this greatest living man," i 1939 no "common people" or " greasy Dd finds his mind, at tbe age of eighty- j niaehanics" m0D8 wen years, as sound and vigorous as ever. Lotterhs, however disguised, are de feat" t rttXi'rt'SCd gr' reercla' lbe de-' oeptive and demoralizing, and tbe publica 5mm lreniont but dd1 that the tion of their Advertisements is .aid to be otehttecelved was a most cheer- a nr-nitentinrv fiffenee: vet we see that sev- . - , j prepare, drew his tomahawk, and, seizing bim, dragged him from his burse. As be did so, he whispered to bim : "I am Cap tain Brady, for God's sake be quiet !" Gray, witb the instinctive feeling of one who knew there was danger, and with tbat vivid presence of mind which characterizes those acquainted wilh frontier life, ceased Tbe borse had been S 'go. , ith regard to Mr. Buchanan. ! rl nrinia, in this State some of them -t once to struggle. . ,a,d' "l ld occasion to sneak of hi. r.-.;- r,;.t;.nit.. rmblishine started by the sudden onslaught, and : T"""- ' ' . r : "i :t- rs a., ii in 1 . ,0 'ter, not long since, ! some one of the many disguises lotteries I co Id"' hiel1 h" beCn Pabli,be,, nd j (like SaUn himself) assume. They -re w not characterize its spirit by any ) doing great moral wrong, and risking a ten, th,a T.f ..- j hflv punifihm.Bt. sprunc to one side. Ere be had time to leap forward, Brady bad caught him by tbe bridle. His loud snorting threatened to arouse any one who was near. alcade, and two children besides bis in all, five children. .l.l.n..nk Itrnriv niailA no com- I "1 inlOSU ai men.. The moment the, had passed out morning, the sentries of the fort wer. sur of sight", Brady again pushed forward with P-- the cavalcade of horses, men nor did his followers! omen and children, approaching the fort When tbey recognised Brady, tbey at once admitted him and the whole party. In the relation of th circumstances af- when all bad grown .till i-nd tney were , ""6 -" " 800 ,ecurejT env.loD,I. br mail called, the, returned, recogniiing amid j or tub until tt is all out Hue. lUen . d fof 25 ' . few heads to rore th act of its being beardless. Address, I. W. BRIGG3, West Macedon, Wayne connty, N. Y. We have received few beads of lb above, and placed them in tbe bands of Messrs. Jacob Gundy, and Joseph M. Nea bit, for trial. Ed. Cubo.mcle.J their fricbt tha tones of their own people. " jour Krout-barrel or vessel which I n euiioren. their for tboud ba Terj clean nd ,weetarjd put The odds seemed fe.rfu Mo Biggs and i P nexti.bout a peck of ,our cut-cabbag. into your vessel and strew a handful of salt, either coarse or fine, over it, and pound it down with a Stamper or clean, heavy, smooth-faced pice of wood until th juice rise on it. And then put in another lay- "88'"( vu"t;i j hesitate. Tber was not a man among j them whose muscles were not tense and rigid as whip-eord.from exercise and train ing, from hardship and exposure. Gray'i whole form seemed to dilate into twice its natural sise at the sight of his wife and children. Terrible was tbe vengeance be swore. llU m .u euu b, - r - I .. ... . jl ...A k.. t .,end the ravine. It called the "Blood, Spring," and the small on tbe top of this lid and place your ve :j . .k... .1.. Tn,i;.n intenif.fi tn I run ii called "Bradv's Run. ,a,n for the niaht som distanc. up a of the most curious of tbe peopl. living in J worked or fermented and formed a liquor r ... - o - - - I .... i t L. -f .U I. 1 A AA.w ..r rh.A ill bnt flA.llMd UU ii v .hint. HhnnfthM into tbe neieliDoriiOoa, snow uBu. ui .u w.- w ... r as rt Aa Aakkn. sanyl a. kn.lr.l Af ailt anI ! t vi vui'tuvuab sbuv uuu " i ui ui (Tsaao wuvs i - I j . j P tnEAF 17T. l-OCHIUUi. ui wiicvt iu terward, Bevington claimed to have killed , P"- - - ; , WfM, mak9, kiuJ of until jour vessel is nearly iuh, h you ue ; - , . , tvi. int. . stone color more permanent for either eot- so much cabbage. Then cover your krout " vu" "" " r ., , , u. Ion or woolen goods than some expensive with a clean wooden lid. small enooirh to u 6 . . r . .... , a . i dves. Dip the goods in a solation ol eop- 6" v j" '"l t , Aree and Gray (Aree. Thus Brady, who claimed nothing, must- bave slain at least tix, whilst tb other two slew as many. Tbe thirteenth, Biggs shot 1UO ui vuur esrei, auu i.u a vicau - , , , , J . nri and alum, in water, then in the dv : From that hour to this, tbe spring is . stone that will weigh from oO to 50 pounds . . J TSdV J J. km.,.M wlawh tfti7 Few, even i ael in dry cellar r other place until it bas , ' . 5 deeding cornstalks so none, amicten with tbe " baav," is Sail sometimes to a Fa n r n to small crcesi or run. vuiuu ucuvukubi uvi -&-- ....,,. . rr The Cap j Bearer RiTcri .about three mile. fro. .be eutn.t.no. which eonfemd the., name. ; in a cool place tt will remain good for a efT,et . cut.
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