.-.-it t.' -. The whole atit ok Government consists in the art of being honest. Jefferson. 7 V :, am VOL 6. PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY TERMS Two dollars per annum In advance Two dollar? and a quarter, half yearly and if not paid before the end ot the ye.ir, 1 no dollars and a half. Tnoio who receive then papers by a earner or stage drivers employed bv the proprie tors, will be charged 37 1-i as. per year, extra." No papers discontinued until all arrearages are paid, except at the option of the Editors. ID Advertisements not exceeding one square (sixteen lines) will be inserted three weeks for one dollar: twenty-five cents for every subsequent insertion : larger ones in proportion. A liberal discount will be made to yearly advertisers IOAll letters addressed to the Editors must be post paid. Licensed ? To ! What ? Licensed lo make ihe strong man weak;: Licensed to lay ihe wise man low; Licensed a wife's fond heart to break, And make her children's tears in (low. Licensed to do thy neighbor harm; ' Licensed to kindle hate and strife; Licensed to nerve the robber's arm; Licensed to whel the murderer's knife. Licenspd thy neighbor's purse to drain; And rob him of his very lasi; - . Licensed to heat his feverish brain. Till madness crown thy work at last. Licensed, like spider for a fly, To spread thy nets for man, thyprcy; To mock his struggles suck him dry ' ; Then casl the worthless hulk away Licensed, where peace and quiet dwell, To bring disease and want and woe; " Licensed lo make this world a hell, And fil man for a hell below. The Frigate's Tender. BY PROF. J H. IN GRAHAM. y CHAPTER 1. It was early on a sunny morning during the progress of the last war with Great Britain, that a young naval officer, walking the Battery at New York, had his attention drawn to a rmm nf nr.Hnns MmMilv ftnaaod in wairh- b. . , j --0-0 I ing two vessels just risible far down ihe har bor. 'What is it, my friends?' he asked in a frank hearty tone, as he joined them. 'The tender, again, chasing in a schooner,' answered an old tar, touching the point of his cer's coat. - i 'Here is a spy-glass, sir,' said a master's ; mate, who stood near, and at ihe 6ame lime ' respectfully handing it to him. j 'Thank you, my man,' answered the lieulen- ant. with a smile, as he look the instrument U and raised it to his eves. Bv its aid he could clearly distinguish . " - a arml rhnnr. nfahn.it nineiv tons, crowding an . , --j , 0 . ail in chase of a trader a 'fore-and-aft' that was making every exertion to escape, both by tow ing and throwing water upon the sails. 'The chase, is about hajf a mile a-head, sir,' said the master's mate; but the tender sails like a shark in chaso of a dolphin. The 'fore-and-after' don't siand a chance of getting in past the fort.' 'The tender can sail, and I am one that ought toJinow it," said a stout, weather-beating look ing man. She was a pilot birat, and the fastest craft that danced over the waves. Three weeks JJgo, I and my crew were out in her, when iyon English frigate suddenly made her appearance out of a fog-bank and brought us to. But I took. to my yawl and pulled for ihe land a league away, and escaped; for the fog was so thick that -the Englishman could not get a ghmpse-of me. It is my schooner, that they have turned .into a tender, sir, and that has made soman.y captures within the last three weeks, -of .our small roasters.' - 'She carries forty men and a long thirty-two so I hear,'' observed an old seaman in the. group. 'It would be a blessing,' observed .a man-of war's man, wlio had not before spoken, 'if that craft could be caught napping. It atnt safe fur a sdonp to put her nose out of the harbor, beyond h cape but while the, frigat.o was alone, thoy could slip along the coast in light water, and showber their keels. But now, eicry thing tlial ventures out" is brought to by that long guti of the tender's'.' That's a fact, Ben,' responded another sea man 'She has taken or dttJen back into port no loss than' twenVy-six crafts'" within three weeks. I shall be glad," for one, whtftt our fri-' gate lying off ihere 'gets' h'r.r armament aboard, for then I think Ve'il swa'How ihe-Ettglish fri gate out Uo'nTbi,? Mie'tcnr der.' , STKOUDSBURG, MONROE COUNTY, PA., THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1846. All these remarks were heard by ihe young officer, who all the while continued lo look through the spy-glass ai the tender and her rhase. 'There goes a gun!' cried several of the spectators as a flash and jet of azure smoke came from the tender's bows. 'That is bold enough,' observed the young officer, as if speaking thoughts aloud, 'the im- pudent tender is almost up with the fort, and! dares to fire at the chase in the very face of, the batteries.' 'It is only to try to do her mischief, sir,' said the master's mate, 'for she finds the fore-and after will escape her, so she fires a gun to cut away something.' 'You are right my man,' responded the offi cer; 'for she has put about and stands seaward again. He continued to watch the retiring tender for j gave proof of them by oveihaulmg every thing, coming light aboard the Capting's vessel?' jVllom ihoug h it has been my fortune ro differ some moments in silence. j She carried- amid-ship a long thirty-two poim-j But Aminidab' pulled harder, and fairly took 'e party contests that divide us, yet it In- 'It is a pity we have not an armed cutter in der. Her crew consisted of about forty men a with the sheet about a belaying pin. .always been 'my pride to do justice to his emi port ihat would sail faster than she can, so that j in the uniform of the British Navy. They j The British oflicer was about to pour out . ,ie' qualities, and to his high service to hn we might give her a chase out,' said a lad, ap- j were now pricipallv assembled in the bows and ! "pon him a volley of oaths, when seeing that country, especially to bis services during our j proaehing the group. His dress was that of a j midshipman, and his air singularly free and ! r t Mill ICJ3. -Ah, Frank, are you there?' said the lieuten ant, 'when did you get back from your fath er'?' 'Last night. I was in hopes to find the ship j ready for sea, Mr. Percival; but I am told it j will be three weeks before we can get away. 1 1 want to have a brush with John Bull's frigate , which hovers off and on the harbor with so ! much bravadoing. When did you get in town t i iSIr 'Yesterday morning. Have you been wit- nessing the pretty chase down the bay, Frank. , ... . . . ., 4l'es. i would give a years pay it 1 could have a hand in capturing that rogue. Come aside with me, satd the officer, put - ting his arm in that of the midshipmen. 'Your words but express my own wishes. I have nnnprivifl n nl a n fur rn nl lir I no A )n t tPrwK r?' wtiv.vcwu j ' " j' . - 'In what way, sir?' demanded the youth, with animation. I will show you. The tender's game ap- Pears 10 oc ,UK cnaaimg ut uum mi:u lakes men to impress in the British .navy. :,s,d . i . -i. r ...i.:.. I. . i. I also plunders tne cratt 01 sttcti tmngs as me) contain, which are of any value. My plan i to charier an old sloop, the worst looking one lit is possible to find in port, but a tolerable sai- :, r 1 I 11 1 i-i u lor, for she mu3t work well and readily obey U, l.ol.r. 1 will Iniifl i3i- Hfrk wtlh Mfin.rnrtns her helm. 1 will load her deck with hen-coops lull of poultry, pens crammed with pigs, a few sheep, and a calf or two, by way of variety. You laugh, Frank, but ihe commander of the ffnfltr V I lflfl II fin lailffhincr mailer. 11 1 SUC- - 6- o ceed as i aui.c.pa.c. I win su.p a.out u..,, five men, and conceal them in the hold and taking command o my craft, with one hand t ..:...t.l .1 !. I . tiH rti nil nf ihn oniy visiuic mi uclii, 1 suait am oan uui u. harbor. When I get out 3ide, I think I shall be able to show John Bull a Yankee trick that he will not be likely to forget very soon But all will depend oil our good mangemenl ofthejto see ,hal her decks were covered with piga affair. Now you see what I would beat Frank. Will you join with me? 'Heart and hand, sir,' responded Frank Tal- bot, with enthusiasm. 'Will you allow me to j be the hand on deck to work the sloop" 'Yes, if you can talk real Wcathersfield Yan kee.' Wall. I rather, guess I ken, tho' I aim been to Connecticut among 'em since last grass.' . This reply was pronounced with such an inimitable Yankee dialect thai the lieutenant burst into a hearty laugh. 'You will do Frank. Now we want to go to the Anchor rendezvous in Pearl street, and drum up about fne and thirty men. Take on ly the daring and ready for any thing. Let none of them know your object, lest we should be betrayed by information being- conveyed to the tender. You will find men enough in these times that will ask no questions. Meet me at twelve o'clock at the Exchange Reading Room and report to me.' The midshipmen then took his leave and hastened up the battery. The lieutenant re turned 10 the group aud taking aside ihe mas ters mate, whom he knew, laid briefly before him his project. The old tar entered into it with allheal. Together they went to tlie docks where, on account of the blockade, lay idle a large number of vessels of every description. They were not long in discovering such a craft as suited them. A Hudson sloop of seventy tons. She was immediately put in trim for sailing by the master's mate, and three or four men whom he employed, while the oflicer pro ceeded to buy up and send on board his live stock. CHAPTER. 1 I. The morning following these events, the ten- der of the British Frigate was standin oil' and on, under easy sail, and close in with Sandv Hook. The wind was the south-west and blowing about a five knot breeze. The sky ward. At the. same moment " the American j other, perhaps more tlian upon all other's, df was without a cloud, and only a gentle undula- j oflicer put his helm hard up, and the sloop rap-1 volved ihe task -of advocating the ar, of eir tion lifted iho surface of the ocean. The ten-j idly played off right towards the tender. j rv'ng 'hro' the measures of the administration! der was a clipper built vessel, very long and f 'Let go that jib shouted the English officer ' And riobly did they perform their duty. 'They narrow in the beam, and constructed wholly j 'Yes, Amtnidab. you 'tarnal fool you, let go ' were the honorable Senator from South Gnrn with an eye to her fast sailing qualities; and she ! I say! Let go! Don't you see that we are lina, and retired statesman. Mr. Clay, from on the windlass, talking together or watchin" j ijle shore. Aft, the officer of the deck, a bluff, full-faced young English middy, was lounging over the quarter railing, smoking a cigar. The j man at the helm had a sinecure for his post,; for the vessel skipped along so easily that she seemed almost to steer herself. 'Sail ho!' cried ihe look-out from the heel of the bowsprit. 'Where away?' quickly demanded the offi cer. 'In shore, two points forward the beam.' 'Aye, aye, I set'!' answered the middy, levelling his glass at a sloop just stealing out 0f the harbor, closely hugging the shoie. 'It hs another of the Yankee coasters. A sail in . - 'shore Mr. Stanley!' said he, speaking through , ihe sky-light. The lieutenant, a stout, fleshy, portwino visaged John Bull, canto on deck and took! 1 ...!.. 1 1. n .ir- t.i .. I. k.il 'iKmik Inimm ' 3 1 a 41 a tilt; oil utiri j n iuvii auviui a i - li distant. , 'h is a lumber .-loop;' but we'll bring her to, jf she dates to venture out; "for- wo mav get . - . . - ' . . . . snme in:?n provision, and vogctaDies irom tier ,f fl0,hig ,..' 'ShuM 1 put her on another lack, sic" . . ! Notyet. Keep on as we are till the sloop ; , els a 0fiig. If we run for her now, she will . ,akc ref,,ge jn the harbor.' , . . . . ... , , The sloop stood out lor half a mile, and then . hauling her wind, beat down along ihe land. , , t,..lr l i . ,1....... .-. .!, K.,,J The tender delayed the chase until she had . gQl l0() far frorn ij)e entrance of the harbor to s el hack again, and then putting about, run for Ha- on 10 nt WF hn Jmtn otnmnyl In , o .u, .... w ..... . take alarm) antJ pulIlng aD0Ul begail t0 maKe Ule besl of her way towards the harbor she had ; lcft. Confident in the speed of Ins own res - i.i n tr t 1: ... . . r i. .. 1 .1 . sei mo ingiisu lieutenant leu sansueu. mat i ' ,he chase was already his. and lauehed althe ' efforts of the sloop to get away, , t length they came near enough to the sloop and poultry. 'A rare haul we shall make this morning. said the middy. 'Enough chicken pie for the whole frigate's crew, to say nothing of turkies and roast pig for the cabin.' 'What a regular slab sided Yankee skipper she has at her helm! Man and boy, she has. a stout crew!' satd the lieutenant laughing. 'They look frightened out of their senses, as they begin to think they arc gone for it. Ship ahoy!' 'What ye want?' came a crossthe water in the strongest nasal of Yankeedorn. I want you to heave to. Brother Jonathan!' 'I'd rather not, if it's ail the same to you: I'm in a mighty hurry! Frank,' added the dis guised American oflicer, in an under tone, 'when I order you to let go ihe jib, you must draw it aft as hard as your strength will let you. I at the same time will put the helm hard up, so the sloop will play rapidly off, and fall aboard of the tender; for I am determined to fall aboard of her. I shall curse your blun ders, and order you lo let go; but don't mind me; keep pulling the jib-sheet hard to wind ward. Leave the rest to me. Now, my men,' he said, speaking through the compattion-waj', Make a good grasp of your pistols and ctitlassos. j When I stamp my loot ot.i the, deck over your 1 heads, throw off he hatches, lean on duck, and ; follow me.' 'Heave to, or I'll sink you! What are you palavering about?' shouted the Englishman. The two vessels were now side by side, steering on the same course, abeam of each other, the tender to leeward and about a hun- dred fathoms off.' . 'Wall, don't be to free with your powder, mister, and I will. Amtnidab, let o thai'a jib sheet.' 'Yes, I will,' answered the voun reefer, and ! vviih a hearty will he began to draw it to wind- . 'he sloop would certainly fall foul of htm, he turned to give orders for the protection of his own vessel; but ere he could utter them, the sloop's bough's struck her near ihe fore rigging, and swung round stern with stern. At the same instant the American oflicer stamped upon the deck, and forty armed men j made their appearance from the hatches, fore castle and bin, and leaped after Percival upon the tender's decks! The Englishmen, taken by surprise, surren dered without scarcely sinking a blow: and getting both vessels under sail, in the very sight of the frigate, the gallant young captor sailed with his prize back into the harbor, and safely anchored her off the battery, after an absence W 1 w.te UUUIO UI1U I l T dU V1J (111 II Ut l . - This exploit is doubtless one of tho boldest and most spirited affairs that came off during the war. The account given above, is a faith- ' ftil iinrrniii.o nf lit .rancnrllnn nml ihaKifi ... w w. w uawuwj. waw v v.vi circumstances will be recognized both by the j brave officer in question, as well as by his friend. U kaI-tii and 1 overty. A poor man com - ' , ... ; 1. lamed mat the rich assumed superiority, on ' ... account 01 tnnir monev. 'What ! wonder V said a iislener, "when J 1 . nence. w aito you cxuiuu en arueniuesire 10 ' mU .., ub c , 1 use uu iiuasuaa edit it v in caiecui ' ' . themselves on account of possessing it. If you place a toad on the tot) of a pyramid, you must 11 not wonuer mai ne even iooks uown upon you. ' J nC r . .T . I T-.1 1 -.oay, raif arG luu u-dS ,u,.gur ... ireiauu ; jan j this C0UnIry r L()Ilger . aye, you j may wcil say it nnd no. only longer, but there ; is a greal many more of ihe,.. Scem; at Soxdat School.-'Is them old fellows alive now?' said an urchin to the teach- er. 'What old persons do you mean, myi j lea" 'Why Paul and Luke and Mark and Deuteronomy, and them.' The following is given as an extract from a sublime spocch in a murder case in'Texas: "May it please your honor I'm bald ! bald, sir ! Not bald frorn age, but from a knowledge of the law. And what does the law say? Mur der, ?nurdcr, says theriaw, is against the king's peace! What's the king? Thar's no king here! Thank God, the Lone Star shall shine alofi! and I'll speak on this case until the queen of night sits in tho west yea, until the wild, cow bellows in the morning sun!" A talking match lately "cams off" at Now Orleans for five hundred dollars a side. It continued, according to the Advertiser, for, thirteen hours; tho rivals being a Frenchman aud a Kentiickiari The bystanders and judges were talked to sleep, and when they waked up in the morning, they found the Frenchman dead, aiid the Keiituckian whispering in his ear. Yankee Enterprise. A vessel arrived at Liverpool, eaily in April from Boston with 25 cases of turkeys, geese, and capons, also 6 boxes of reindeer, of supe rior quality! They were packed in ice to pre serve them. This is ihe lirst importation -or Poultry from America to England. 50 Tributc To Messrs' lay. I Ton. Lewis Caas in a speech oh th's regim ; question delivered in the U. S. SnWn, onii.t ! 30ih, of Marclr, paid a very hamUmne eomjIV j 'ent to the worth of our "gallfsitt Ilauy ClW ' I alluding to the events uf ihu lat wir, Cass spoke as follows: j "I was then upon the frontier, and wpti do l rcmemb'er with what straining eye's and iicdiuiir i i heart we turned towards the 'Capitol, to knnW 'if the honor and interests of uur rnumrv wonl'l be asserted and maintained. There ere then tu' en Jhere, upon whom, m'ore than any j 'a$l contest with England. The.y were ihn leaders of that great IrgUIative war, who. j ''ke the Homeric heroes threw thrm-eUes im.; i ll,e middle of the fight and fought theattle'-j of .their party and of their country with equal tal- : e,1,si firmness and success. Sleceipt for Croup. Dr. Goodman has recommended the follow ing as a certain, as well as a simple remedy for this common and fatal disease nmoncr chil dren. He says "whenever they are threatened wiih an attack of the croup, I direct a plaster 1 covered with dry Scotch snuff, varying, in size according to the age of the pati,-nt, to bo applied directly across the throat, and retained there until all ihe symptoms disappear. The I 1 ' C 1 I , fT ,, 1 riiniDM T 4a fnfinri In Hn -l I i t- m n nH...il it I t.-tmr I IVUIbU J 44 IUUUU IU J w UIIIQIJ LlltVIUai . i.CIK applied in the first and second stages of the malady." The plaster is made by greasing a i piece of linen, and covering it with snuff. j , j Eve Water. I have for several years manufactured the following Eye Water, which has been applied to sore and weak eves of ! most every description with unrivalled success 1 . , I The application of this eye water has testored , . , , , , 1 those who were confined to dark rooms, and j removed films from the eyes; the medicine is simple and perfectly safe. I Lobelia, or Indian I obacco, steeped in rum e . . r . . , j forms the eye water above referred to. Apply , r Imm one 10 eight or ten drops to tho eye, or wetting the lids after closing the eyes, will be , r , - all that is necessary for weak eyes, morning , , . ;andev eventno. j AfJ Irishman who had Ml hij na,iVB country ; ln M n Am(jrjca becaae u j WM a ,and of Hbe WM alacked on hja firfcl j arrival in December", by a furious mastiff. Ho ' J j s,PPed 10 Pick UP a b,one 10 dtfcni1 himbt'lf j bul ,he s,one was frozen fasU "By my sowl, says rat, "now is not thB.a swate land of liberty, where the dogs aro let loose aud the stones lied fast?" Scraps for the Curious. If a tallow candle bo placed in a gun, aud shot at a door, it will go through, without sustaining any inju ry; and if a musket ball be fired into water, it will not only rebound, but be flattened as if fired against a solid substance. A musket may be fired through a pane of glass making ihe hole ihe size of the ball without cracking the glass, if suspended by a throad, it will make no difference, and the thread will not even vibrate. Cork if sunk 200 feet in the ocean, will not rise on account of ihe pressure of tho water. In the artic regions, when the ther mometer is below zero, persons ran conversu more than a mile distant. Dr. Jrtnncsoh a--sens that he heard every word of a sermon at the distance of two miles. Cure tor Quinsy. Simmer hops in vine gar a few minutes, until their strength is qx- traded; sirain the liquid, sweeten it with sugar and give it frequently to the child or, patleni, in small quantities: until relieved. A Judge in Kentucky has decided'that a dandy is a nuisance. A swarm, of bees waa-rectintlyustigno of tho street Umps in New Oiluuns. .... v No.