••' • • • • : icOrn. -Thi subjoined iicieir; bolng ontlielroidglitif groaie;; : nc) • p.orm..ildy be made.' , We at leaSt; bti•ie never , seen ,any .. • .:thing likalt:atigivhere : and ivhoso lame, let Om . 4:101n. it Out: ,• . . . , . --=- 4 PE.Ati.ll4rAndom strung, . Bylutiire popti shrill , bo.suni." . . ?rho iitglit Mt{ cotn9latitnot too soon: _ . _ ..,;..,,,..... .. Wostw I tFiltho star, Of en : lifro) likog its, way ;• . ~ I° banks and Ivies of bo . nolo Dom ! ' 'llluettipiiitsand white, black spirits ap.l gray; - , . ~. 'itoolicil in tho =die Of,tho : denp; , , 7 7 Old P4.;ri,n7i3rwk - nals - liono: -. ; Piping on hollow reads to his pont,sbeop,; ; Chargo,'Cninno, cclo ‘ lo,4ll en, Stein.nr, .;• 'Thera ifamisound of revelry by • Ou Linden viion.the lull weis ' A voice replied fat; up the Might,. Tali'oaks from IliffirlikrOrris gravr:7- 'What ifs little rainihould say, ;. • - - I have not losedlho florid, aot tho wojd niR Al! I • troll a ilny I . '•.' Woodman spare that tree!' • • ••` • • 1101114,103 PS Ur. With joy - tel FCO. A pr,irnnve by :the wltter's britn: Zeichetts, he dI4 climb'the tree; Few, of quryoutli could cope tit ith Mtn 'The prayer of A.T.i*Ayas for light,' - The light that never was on era or shore • _Pudding and beef-I:nuke Brltoileffela Never more I. • • • •'• ' • 'tinder the rbestriut-tree; ' ?orhotirs Oleg:Mier: sat ; I and my 'Annabel Lee.; A- man's rnan for n' that • 'Trntlieintlied td. earth Ahall riFe nt,mln,•- • • And iritate itreetnesii on the desert -- Nono - hitt thb braxe deserve the fair. • , . . . i de uu 'Tell mo'bot•ln la rul'Ul4umbers, The child I her or the'nUm : - Hush, turd , ? - ~ lie'still and slumber; They can conquer Who th'eY can. . 'A change came a'er:the si4itof ofniy dream; WhatovlT Is, ICrlgllt..; „..„Andthln'gSats tot ghat 11iSy 'My native - land, good night!' • t I From tin') Knickerbocker Observations of Mace Sloper, Esq. If we take it first • and lastoall through' life, really•aniazlng what ti'raft of penple - VVO'Ve , Uard and never seep ißspecinllyrin lzotulfi. _: 2. , It hat. been Mace Sloper's luck :to•be., very -frequently quartered in,roonis with hut debr betwixt_his_reom and his, neighbor's; ,ririd • 'whenever . this happened , he has ,beiti ---- ffetty • . generally about as certain to' hear, willing or • uhtvilling, - considerable tharwasn't spoken to him. Particularly when girls. were in the next room NWgiving myself credit for any; es l pccial cuteness, I, can't, brag of ever, having got up any nice•theOry 'on the subject; but it :does•seeto to me that the_queerest,•.vvildest, and most amazing speeches ever hentd•in my lifefrom mortal ,lips, always came, from people I couldn't:see.': Aiercoverand •eVery Tbidl - 'll agree with me if herwill-rrike otit- his own experience,a little-4 maintain Viet '‘Do -:two people cat talk in the dark . to ono :nnoth , er as they do in the light.! Report such a talk; ~ itnd read it toithenii and-: , ns soon be'. iieve that they l ife been talking Injiin. That's 'Which reminds .nace Sloper or a talk, hie once heard in ItilsTeW.4erseY hotel,. had quit tittitked - thyserf into;a regular:l4 inch it's I ,lhOgog4aluaB enjoy, when i was, :awoke by ,heariug somebody toter thinext room. " : Apt parere!ly he woke somebody else up tOg . , who was sleeping - therein ird'valicit of Lim— ;jute': says the man, a-bod. Tut. lo and behold !' answered; the one , en. tering. " : ' ,; , 'Watt for your welcome afore, y'ou acme in,' ,t said, No. 1.. . ?; • ; • - 'ln-F,Omee are always welcome,'.;answered ' 'The mliclogist of tipnlOa i 99 to being dbktlucandellied , Yet if .you"tie. sire illuminosity----=, I 'Stranger - cried No. : 'hold - Oar !: don't 'light, a =deli' for the' love of 'find! I ' kno# adaaeltly what.y . ouitrok like without goinenr r der. lcou're ftile feet 'leven , ' inches got. ` .- gray eyekantila 000hoolored 713et; , elfort hod-tvlooscrider-ooat,;,noselike ti 'lv : tor handle,;tind scar oier ynar left eye, , -•.• •, . 'wovt , 'do' you.''..eogtiovi - that . ? •• villa' the atnazed4tiply.ri , • ~ c n • ' - OA .44*,.4.i)iiyam ever heard of al'irtinia ., coming• to liied!in the ',' dar4 . ; finil'ealling'a'bcti4toefitirlt tal*itilbglit - ;of tibioular fixing, unless ho 'hisl4lgriti o'oyeec- ra-tor hatol6lia,.Bl6>i'tl4.F.?.4ll'444l?7°°)Pl'i o'4l4st? , 'Vtii!ilightl''i}tA 4 ''.ifiiinit , r, ca .'-;:-. ~ ' - ---' ilirti niCiii 4?.. ll fite l • i n" J ace e ul . l t " • ••1 ' , , 11, .• ,g . .-4 ~ 79,4 ,-, ? idArial'66,s ; 0 Ifinli,' , floe . !',?l9'' 8 °, 4 .', 4%144 1 0 of language as. that. , 4lllualnosity!.and . , +cog: . " novit!' TnifOnOwAcyOU've,gqt en'pet-bag• • Ni • • your nanitkis Iliss.,7f,puterplu f ,W Cho , 4 44 (r0ui1c,;" • and a (ilar dose cr:tdriniti`ito.be 6 '4 agq i 4 • r - qu e itptii diitt-- - -‘_!Pdint ritherknooki me whenever ..stripe, in Pennsylvania, :that I once heard 'ln:' next room a talk i!.iwith a tiist.in Two, appkfrandly iegulat pity wore haying a comfortable inlayer, tie au .ject being , scur,crout..... • ~ I ueV (or to like erout —once- t,',' inv. .beat I IlliN,eare about eiont now, No Arer!' . I'm db*n - iiii rf'..fait' like snigger prey heris on „ the, wie - eS , :df folki?': (b -41Vhat far?' grunied:the Mead • *rot, fur,• . •Yer,,,knor tifo years ago when de' Blood Balls and; Alurderers 'lammed 4.16. mentorCand kilted Greasy, be'SidOii iritiasbin,' hub under the - in-gine:vhepls 2, „. . Well, I , cleared out frau; town- 7 i-Itasc3 . the:pe lice; Gawd 'ent,'Were uterine, and I Went tn•icnrriiticit • - , Therel come across two covicl.Ased,.to be thick in with in Philadelphia, 11Iernbera of the Legielater. IVell~we dot'ter skyfalutiog.about;__tind . , _ there wItS ticker arounc .. , - atal;potity goott;ruM too. 'i.,got tighter n' -n heep,nod 'de legisinfes dey %sal" sprmig ns so ; many. rattle*: Ye might, Wye split" their skulls wiif a. 'siattiner, nod - they would. et .er kooritCci 'what , tiiiiped ..._ • them.' . , Here the voice of the chap tellingtbe story • sutik'down so low that I'conhd hear nothing but n dint _Fort of growling aboUt !iiiiht,'.lutn ' wing,' and tratcldnan.! . All at cues ho louded up with': • 'Yes:-.---dey tuck its to-do lock-up aad made us_ ea ktiour-crout,:frolu_leven.o.llockAo .two do nest morning.' • .• :• • .Yer got' sick -of oraut that- tiii:e. 2 7/-9: 4ak°)!?!'' • ° - ' • • hOns-fIY • . I heard nothing more ofjheir_ talk— Some folks would ,tbink,. that t }Vas -4itonglt.in 0-h:conscience., 'But free,te (,confess that; not bcitigone of yettr, ~'cute sort,. thrl allusion 19 ) selir-etridtiliesbeen; one:of. the gre itt - mar v e frAl ft air SI op e r'it i i one of the . legtil innilshments in. liarrishurgh . to make offenders swallow sour-grout for: hours together:l—lf M:() iineerely Prifys that . if be. - evey visits tbat,virtuceis villa ' . ,e lie may remain virtuous, • and never be tempted i~ttto doing anything whlah will bring into- . the tioweruf its' pollee. • • • I rettOni,hcr dnether Aue or ..pao;to *thin. Any ,experiettee,ota Licittrl ,tom I •"mite , going ,to bed , rather late, co. AIL nt onnelhenrd 'obe of the liweeteet •ifoiees'. in the - :;arorki; with u , sort:et Eo ' glieh'ring in, it,: :Sayja the net._roora ; • • - ; • • •Clarti, -dear 'Well, dear.?' ansWeredreinother just, es weet . , and justlnthe same. English chime...: ~ 'ls it the lobster you Vfaut •• ; , love, answered °rani. 'And I want the ham, 'tad; 'l;tnd'you may ep`en'thepystors—and the sardipe- t ho-t,' 1 thouglitEL, Mace - Sloper, if thosemn gels 'met going in,for a pretty substantial sup ,per, I'm mistaken.' ikut had more hefore _-me to dzstonieb_tne,_,: y 'Whileou're about_ it, Clara door; lan may as, well open• the Yaranith. ,bloater. Pat go • ing to,take all there, is in it, And the cheese: the cheese; 011,1- don't, forget,the cheese! • All at once Clara who, asnigh as I, could judge from the sound, was, poking alaeut very' industriously, cried'onywith joy: - • 'Oh !' , i'vu'Toun!d j thti''gt.iiki`stilirg';•pie I the detiilittle:pntty fom grh.w., 1 must go to the bettemnf the. Strawebur&pie • , , • 'That'll do ! ( "thoiight L' tis rolled 'l've 'l.lCar(l - ; .Eu g lish ,appetites, but den't want to ;hear , any rtnere- l'yel-heard Biram say that Byron didn't like 'to see , a Wothan eat; and I don't blame hini, if tho' this. Whew w I'' sTnere'wai 'ooreof a•gOing on for a white, untie ; ey-and by, Clara cried " declarolhoie'it mq whita.Oatiadreasin lotater "' 'And here's M . ? Oh 1 how •odd ! Wh7, I expected to find`' it ip fthe'ple daniuoh`iitiforild be'Y, A clan . B . U9i)l:olSiiil3 l e . heat), „that the evAning , pte.at , ofithe.;Young waeo't limited 6' eatablea,! and' thrit ono of the'effects'of t tlie Ofre'shten,ta l Wtni t 1' _ things, lie utpupnleelf.ilk very !'r°1414c1.11930 .} manner.", Dut what,i!to •atter,amazemeri , when the soft t}itverylvoiao.of again on • ed: , 1 4ungrYii .1440 Y),'' ,14 Ye ,- rom,e've got-, n atbing hero Of nnyi.contiequent*;+; let's ring and make them send tot inisenie:, „thing to_ent.' I", thought I."*".1I rieb. abere . loll,be ,s, famine-in ..ildeteti..if.yoh e )3tarldOgahat'e lllittni,ioheters; herrings, Jeprrwhidiitenatt,•;.,, ; 4 4 ' rfe tir fO'nsidepiland the nexrday_ tQI/nd ' °'rstt and eddy ntl . 4 depot, } iO the shades qf qty? Whoxii{orlxcio the,:bones .of the Itevolu-' ptcralb - . rj'l fre • he . buried,- • 1)! it came to__ -, htit .,4 to#lterso, WhileXtersot ilt aq.if9la 9 l't ;11'lek,.f t itepecially tieft,t4aB 'lO O O4 !Olt, n't.l ~ ref' 4'4'lsol*Y l ear, tifterw4 - :d; ) ind !ifididug and Biii;. " T ' tn.periinac.diliter: ff .a ted•ici a wrelt.,known - city on the North kr: -- Wrt hratifying - thvfi - Igot - Amlimin - tid - %t!iii two /Cs - !ilea Engliili Orli nil ever know, 1, 11f 61 ( NP" ta yg.yver:li, ' p9 t , Y ' ‘‘?lb frel 1 theiai ,v' t alltie.businesi in .Londan.. The girl; Wore.the name® too-'of Cl'ivi`-i"',l-1,,i4,:-14df-Ifoirfehowliieier the-tight:, ?if 11A, .0.4.1.-io - ti - plp. ii t ill'esto7,:i..l.;ertritiay.s; i 1 POT - Aqiu.'t 9.l4.,toYekti? tipPAk.,91...41,1!,Ci,..ne. body, .who ever saw: their dear elear ereani and . vaseleof fades, -- tindi beautiftil eyes, ;andel - sparkled - , - epry -- with -- . - comtnan-Bense,--or,..elpel :swum atoouf in wonder , at .the seener,y. ,as ive went down the river would have aceued thein ,of.,nating tdo winch, lei alone driuking• - • ' ( 1 ... offered I; being, wai:p, . ? opg,le . map ; to 4 .ttentf-to . tbeir,-Ipggage.7.7-Tbey—wr-ent-,farstrq-d -, itb MO tO;poißt it„ °lie, •Ae Ito got poor tlie ,cityi tbero :wits eop — sfaiiStble of a , jop and Int.. : ' ry; and the girls were in - millet . a 'flitrrY too; 'out being Peed to , travel Lucy.' says I, 'only • Point.. Rio oat_yoai traps; and send 'em:up tb. the; Ito telia.nd -fix-you off- as-=square-_ as tv.-bos •IViiish 'is it!' . 'O. Mr. !, bas -suell a queer ..way of , marking Ads bnigage. wiitil,tOrribly afraid. oflos.ing it; and so he put on marks he was sure there' n(1111(1'410' no tnistalte"atiout.,— r Gcro;' those A•unk'iang, boies with such queer little pictures, in ribite,ipaint under .the . ban-. lies are ours !' • : ' „ . There •Was.an awful hurry Itud.shurry:going.l on around;. Pririers, fireinetr,' pasSengers - and . every' thing, rushing and criishing about • and at . . herbaggnge; something came into my mind, a light broke over in& likea SkY-rocitet into - mid-. night; and I bark into:the-lotideit:hiagh that eves st irrcii pp since I was born:. ` , ;tie of - • , Your littlelown-garden grips,, ,hut •a regular. h utalied- thousand-acre guifittsa laugh by tho' . square_ le 'Whole I Nesterti prairie l ha olds, gentleman. to distinguiSh his br . ggage, - liadltencilleiklittle'stere-marks ilex' the handles, such markiitti. you.reader, - .. -nn of_imported preserves and pptted meats.. 'trunk Was .a, lobstvr, on - another a. herring, &c.. Yes). it was in that identical 'lobster' thatrClara .had kept• her.white satin . &esti,. and ti? 2 that very-.oheese' that Lncy discoveteti the dinmund•ring... •.. - , ~loa e. Alt is not gold-that glittars,Latid a •IO tid tore;anl i pie's fitii . .tel Neither IS it always ,pp4stble to;,Yudge.Of a young lady' without ; .. seeing: her, --I . 4,ugh• old folks tell' wives . should be ohosen...by ... the curs and not'by ;be': eyes. ' • :• • . SOARS :OR 'ACIDS.' The sournesa of the Juice ,of ; lemon and, the acidityaf,vinegars are so well knOwn that the mere mOni t tof' i:h.em , is 'SuillOient: to convey...a -kaowl edge - of the - chief - qualities-- of sours or acids in their natural, state,—There are so many: acids that two or three pages of an.inilex to a chemical' book irk' taken .up': in s enumerating them,,ltyiry contains an acid; nearly ,all the wietalO aro. capable of forming acids. When•coal, wood, paper, rag, charooal, brinistobe, pifospborus,:. and many other eebstaneei Pre' burned' acids' are 'prp duped. .A..Alint,. .Sione,ii an acid; There is an abid ogr . window glass, , and in:many of the most costly' precious stones. Thb aitrite breathe COntain's'ati - tidid: - WO the byy,lle act of b,reathi,ng. a ;tory. sligbk cAnge sugar:can be.coprerted into Ox isliolaccid,l Which is a strong - pOisOn. , :13nga'r, fly ano*or Change, Is' Ciin - VCt.ted - into . .Thesp,two illuitratiOnsshow that ; triiheet,can 'converted into a sour ; but,when sour fruii teaCiiiC - s - Sweet itproveli - alrhost - to -demonstra tion that a sour can become a sweet acid. Th°,l°P.R9//erfsl,,a.l4is,that. derived frollY burning stdOwit— is ?01°01.°144r 113 -•° i '4 , and ig otio ttte,:ixtitst:dpapo,rt,upt, Articles, of planufnetttro l „ that x 'teaspoonful is sufficient to maite.a. ~ watu quite sou~,_. d limo acid, tdAgir4 . : Treat- , PritgriPr SaltpAter, lA;9l',:the.-tilSat ; importance in tiie artiv;4l is so PorrosiVelthat , it'has lot:4 Veen diatitigiiishetili.oe,ttain ( d - oi' - iittOA'rkii, tk` •••-• t .