rUTwfceiSwS?I u hi ila^lrrfaliM «2ffl3g3%!1 0'*fh*»rd canvai*bir» tl*yt,iriTsnS *««p,AMI fesl* of *o»lk •larnallJuatwtal oflfcs AUanUof Art rfl* th« roiui of blond and tltovaM of human l*eHn« f XU r »•» *»•»«*» lt;*• earth,7a husaaa caUit Stalins-Wh*a SOU? with Mood and rapine stalnaj, With4*Bd« of orlm* m dark ti;Who drew QoS's Unua starv'd and cl Toaatt Ilka baaala of inarkel;Who lora llio Infant from lha breast That Jrou mliihl toll if* tnoUtor,Whois rrnrlrif mind coulil never roil,Till you had sold a brothar;Wba (inra themcraniont to thnar.Wl.ww chain* and bund rod. ratilo; Wluan back* noon aflar bill thy blow*, Mora heavy than thy oattlo.I'm from the South the (hottt repeated, And I traa thnra a teanher;Bow man ta ehalna with laaghlug eyaa,I wa* a Southern preacher, dti taueloJ pulpit, s»y and Ana,I strove to plea*e the tyrant*;T« prow that ■lavcry la divine And had lha asrlplure wnrranl*.And whou I n* the horrid ulirhi,Of Slave* hy torture dyln*.And told their mister* all was right,1 luiew that I wan lying.1 knew the time would anon roll round. When Hell would b«®te Hancock Jeffersonian.TjrDBPBWDHWT THOUOHT.-Olf DISOUtMD PURPOSE.—A HD OKTHAAOdDLBD ACTIONIk* Atose Bi—» P»f itiiat fHMT-s*enbjcct, ice mi entitled to Attention-. They assort tbit ihotigF not ganer- , •lly known to pcnona ont of tbo trade, It ii a bet tlgt lomo barrels or flonr, baring tho mm« itispeeHon mark ofanperfine, and —■—mod by the same Inspector, WlR rhrte ftum * thirty tn forty Joavee of b--, forth the golden time-poaco, and with a heavy sigh handed it to his spoiler, who, rolling tho chain and seals round it, found some wider aperture in hii apparel into which he cratn-uaod it; and giving himself a shake [to ascertain that it hnd found, hy its ,own gravity, a placo or safety, he isftid—j 'And now be off with you, and | thank tho blissed saints that you ilavo mo without a scratch ou your | little finger hurt.'i It needed no pert uaaion to induco ,lho bishop to turn hi* back upon the de-spoiler of his worldly good*, npd having no weight to carry ho set oil .. ,„uutwhiitequestriansterin'ttliandcan lyou must not•his, i repeal, you ahould hi element of leisure fully developed you. You cannot ba happ) if you i in a hurry. You must not bo in ■ hurrySit up in the morning or to retiro at t. You must regard it as quito theYou tmisi regard it whethot yen look It minutes or thirty. If you walk out, never must you look at your watch; go •ill you return, If you Ritdown upon a breezy fence or will, it should bo a matter of indifference to you whrlhor it be four o'clock or five or si) greater Impertinem me to go! There is no such thing as time to a man in a summer vacation.you come into a new scene, peel to ho at homo inIn*, their vital* tear, duTs braver.I should l»*c aiy living,tmlPuon!* *Ily.jUliain* through lbe**lu of llcll,|tor; scarcely,however, had he roach-1momoni. Nature may eil the mitldlooftlic procipitoas road, kindly, Make yourself at homo, but when ho pcrccivod liia pciscculor 'mo »»ys it just as any other so ’ gaiter him. He endeavored ,il,,B I’*r*nn,Ke do«a. no‘ wh lhapoctation (lint you will do it, but only _ •lt; sho.v a apiril of hospitality. For ilwhoso muscles wore a* strong and I1* t|ul!c ,hM ,r.u ■,'ou,d beelastic aa highly-tempered stood!Thai murdered ghosts Sho'd haunt them thorr,, to redouble his speed. Alaa. what'•oc‘,,ion 1,11 _TWr heartsTwpUoes.payer, chance had he In a race with one),. P'ri,.?r hospitality[acquainted with scenery iI toll vm.t 1 I,*.... - _ m|cl°usiy in sit common intercourse, butwith voti vat ’ “ P*rt,n« word jcnnfideniially only after alio ha. foundTin 5* ,.i • At y°u nut, and knowa you to ba worthy.Tho exhausted and defenceless Sudden intimacies are alwny a shallow, clergymen, finding it impossible to I Wells quickly dug are quickly dry — coutinm his flight, suddenly came to We have never been able to force met [A stand Still. The fellow approach- •«»* in thus growing acquainted with led, and bis face, instead of its former. nu -7 scenery. We never csn get along Icrocity, was lit tip with a whimsi- but only juat so fast. Things muai be'-!eal roguiahness Of expression, as lie 15'° 10 1,0 familiar before we feel their [said—'And I* it likely I'd let yon off *”11 ■•■ning, snd familiarity conics j with a better coat on your hack than jl,ot dunning and questioning, not by | my own? and will 1 be after losing I Pul,1*8 •• things, a* a burglar would the clinnco of (lint beantiful hat and l1 * ' P“nchinS screwing, hutleisurely method of esemlning nature, we shall defer farther remaiks t ■re cool.When India was tho California, or Austria, from which advenlnrore return-id with wealth unmeasured, the come-lie. and never had ono steraoly pa character, the returned Nabob al way a como n at the Uenouoment to make taro lov-ira happy, with purses of rupooa, and —tho gout. Tho latter he kapihlmaelf, the former he threw about him with profuse generosity. Hut, with all his kindness there was fury. Ho was peppery, nd ailing, and the. otrubilioP-'0! „ „uwheiwidinR io her carriage, and her olcgfiit attire would Iks stained with blood. She halt;l a bud habit of Dog-lectinr to pay bor debts, altliongli she poaswsod an ostato worth $!.-000,00V IicHidea other sources of ro-vonuo. The mnd« d'annt used to staud at her tfoor and luvy upon her horses and carriages, a* alio wn* abont riding out. This always brought bar to term* when nothing elbo could. About 1820 sho became fascinated with a dashing English'd Cardoc.who turned tbothat old daddy and froxun-your niastor’a father!Somo of the boys buried thoir brads behind their desks, somo criod and many hastened to tho teacher with apologies and rcgrola without end. All wore freely pardoned, but wero cautioned that they shonld ho u, moro civil, for tho future, to inofl'cn-1 hiand is consequently north to HmiTM ) i .umor $t,sd a $200 barrelmdm than other flour of tbs asma fMAfect * tlon quality marked there on.^pt ,was jyonr hand, and approach thr horse, ‘in tho fluid on tin; windward side,» .t i.» smell tho cuuiin.which‘caa only be dote^’}^%gd|l- ^In view of the nbove facta, wmfKU baker can testify, to, tboM parts[offer, for a commission, to aelaat atbenefits he dispensed he scattered with headaor tho Parisians hy hlu graces ungracious and contemptuous liberality, and mlrrled him. They proved not he comedy portrait wa* scarcely e it0 bo cf oompntiblo temper and noon ....... I S'£'J'*,■” parted. Car.Joc,« lJ,rJMadrid, nnd tho I’rincesa is in her grave, having died of vexation and grief caused by tbo roblxiry of bur diamonds.heating. In consequence, disorgan--........- rrmkllntf-.ill the while, «ljj then you'll I,c onit'ff^n^'',“*,i F0^‘llc f«*ol|ad quickly divested the i1Q .n ,,|ueMi‘on \t»! All hiie vas noer rstiriug. ’ bishop of liia ainglc-bicostcd coat— clnle and not s mesteThe ilenAD erlrd nn veneeanre bent j«id violent hands upon tliO clerical He tliat know_____- •'i *• m tussle retire, l,at full-bottoinnd wig- put thrill about beauty,‘TuUndiSd nunr-hth^flro*'' I'1® l,l'rSon' Rn 1 I,IC insifte.1 on from Iter.aoeiHff his Into apparel need in their The rye is £?»,£». stuntl; anil with u bm.l lo«gti run oil, i* »« i • •?tOrg. tliougb his last feat had boun the or paint them. The'' Z 7. ; -—— I most mr-rotorious of his life. I i* not to think aboutArirU»hnMtDh«ntL..n’UKUM’ Thankful of having CHcnj«.'d with eyoalon- I »•:lt;«« ,A‘ r i i , “hmken '“'nca, his lordship wa, noti^.»»•'„ j , ! ' ■ , . [ long in overtaking Ids carriage; the thingsCashel, havingloccaaion to visit I)tib-Lrvftn„ cotlM *ot rcpru8, hci, ............1m. acoompADtod by h.s wife and ,tt|11{Mur nt gocinf? tl|ui|J majtcrappoltte,flrilon devoured tho heaviest anil coar-food lie cnuld find.dark London Porter, XX nnd Scotch Ale, three X's rnotiglt tlonish the throat of any hut a h u-salamander. Heavy wines, bran-. and the Indian arrack made the best of dilutants, with which, under the languor of a tropical sun, he contrived to do what his atomoch could not, dissolve indigestibles.Now we don't go to India, but tbo heat of India comes to us annually.— And we live in summer, as winter, on : as heavy food as (he Esquimaus.alvo traveler■____ oomm... Thai lowest market prices, that oa trialrso will let you cotno tip to him and compnring hilly, will aavofhn then without any trouble. treasury *1 5o» wwk _Immediately rubyo.rb.ad ganlly1 Amcriin ’ ^ on the borao’s «oae. getting a little of the oil on It. You can then lead!little oii any whore. Oivo him n., _ . • *•?•! more ns|wotful the castor on a piocc of loaf sugar Ito the aged and inbrm. apple or |«tatoo.Coronrr C««.'r, Outdone . 'Bt J'T °f 0il °‘ ^odlnm!Jf.tttos jpfiilttrj.Mob'Violcuee in Uaatucky. iST-rr.n rno. aev. j.o. rse.Two tVaya of Tslllag n Story.TO DE KKiD ONUV BY UNCIVIL BOVSIn one of tho most popul one oitlee of New England, a low ye.ni since, a party of lads, nil members of tbo .......as common with American* at with tho Urilisli residents of India. Too much I food is eaten in almost everyIlaae*. Madison County, Ky., I V J“ly 2Sd. 1867, \Von are aware that not long slncarocto.i a meeting house ln° Hock county. As ths weslher growis'for iCoroner Councry, which flllod the papers of that city,and a gnping public with me ruing nows for two inontha; nnd ended in smoko, brings tornv recollection * case ofoqnl mag mtuJe in early Indiana, except that no Mrs. Cunningham, nor Mr. Eckel, had boon suspected of spiriting away the immortal from tbo mortal port of the body, over which the in -ine.t woe held. A man was found dead one cold morning,with his skull broken, lying in tho woods. lie had been Ken tbo night before considcr-ably.intoxicated. The body was frown. An inquest was hold before noon of the same day. before Coroner Clifford. Tbo jury formed n hollow square; the body in tho centre.-Coroner Clifford: ‘‘Gentlemen of the inqnest, tliero arc thrco things to lie considered when a man commits suicide by killing his neighbor. First, come to his death, by inci-Dip. II robuls, in tlio acute forma of rUi.„ As he draw near the end of his dca'nsc l)n ml ^17 f m V*Ht- IIu 18 °'V yo,lr lu,H nil I your Iy do' b*cau! I ish thorn to knowfmobus on.l dysentory, and.nth ochron- at.,ry, he exclaimed, ‘Ob sirlthS! dc^ohnvtnwnft by .'“V'f,rl?L Vu MB liimui.ytliing.1 ,1° ■r*»«l«a*|ojls right willin-• eoDing Irome, wo saw a qnoot loolt-tibrW.’.’i.w Jk * ---------- — '** «middle (Igor of your right hand, with I the furo-linger stopping the mouth of we ,. tho tl.nnblo, to prevent the oil fntn'castl. countv t running out while you are opening moro uioassm ih« • l ° 'tlio horse’s mouth. !*„•,,« , t,,# con8t*g«tionb«camoAs soon a* yon have opened thejsinca »» bZ* alt;Uu°roTreru,|f*m.Wu*k* horse a mouth tip the thimhlc over[ which resulted i»On the day following tho rido, ^w.* c.cy ‘ho teaehcr entered thoschool-rooui, did he' .........niong tlinio who pride J®u* ln|I''*8 in bigh merri- doneo. Second,did he come do'hi*'ogetohlcs, ,n('nL aa (key chatted about tho fun [death by accidcnco ......* Innn-leomo......fa Ally;bcmselve» upon liv,.,e u„ •«b«wuibi, j - --j •———k:ho matter ia little memleJ if ilioio veg-[an(l Itvlicol their excursion, are copiously lubric; ' — lt;-----lt;- * *vint. lie will follow you /iko a pot !s'»»cs then, thrco more have boon ad-f ■ , , liT1, Tha Pro*P«ct* for a gotxl ChurchHide fearless and promptly, willilll,«r« wero daily incraatlng. Tha ilava vour knoes pressed to the side of chelPow*r',ll,0“81' irrosponsihla men.sought horse, and your toea turned in and I10 progress by burning ourheels out; then yon will alwava bu on!,1n#e.n,*‘,!0M‘ Tbi* they did in tU the alert for a shy or sheer from tliei ? n,*h*horse, and he can never throw you ! .lt;our nBX‘,e8u,Brra*oilng,June 21st, Then if yon want to teach him to1.?,,'1 8 ??,berf 0,rr#cLI#“mBn «••• ■a,io™, a„j s„,„j „„ hi, „lBll or lelt atdu, have a couple of leuthcr straps alwut six feet long; string up his left log with ono of them round Ins nock; strop tho other end of itbson intended.hand, and when you are ready, toll:lt;ug in an unoccupied dwellm/hoa.* Iiim to ho down, ut the eatno timo,ientered with threat* of death ami «;ih•sterday, (Sabbath,)iversdis-1 animal fats in the form of grsnd madei master, before nature.! butler. The ttoinach is taxed entirely bids moro (Inn nature does loo mush, and we cannot woni’ ''-I! gel very little help(it robuls, in tlio acute forme ofitspierreoiys pi-'nil lliitliciwliat lie siln.h pobt-clmiBC, ,nd tlio unbroken:hv a f„w bri.l worj. Ilio JoL„r liol -f”,'. I, wi.n (o, ,,,M ,lo.lv an I veh'olQ.11 ilmwmg these crtzy j,,,) ,„„,orgonc. ,M, d,„ W*JJ“ .h/ lUSo .o'uu hft.excluimed Id, .IToOli ......ipovo lion.an of seeing well [ Moro broodand othersimplu Turin eeing. Lot your; cons food should bo oaten, ami that is clouds go, fi nal-1 refined into snowy whiteness, or ni • at thrir will,— 'a moro vehicle for butter and lard in i you If you aro 1 pastry. We cannot wonder at tbs high No man knows i nrico of meats, whan in tho majority of ly what lie has i bouses, particular)' :hoso of laboring i n great msny | and active men, animal food it eaten snd those three limes a Hoy. Where someat is devouiud, not only is the r ____.of tho article enhanced, but acres of good hnrrali.threats of death, and «thorr weapons. The leading■ possible.i hackOne pert el lib route wee tl.POUgl. |u.teni K J)erU | , kl ri„, ,a wlIdan.l menntulriouadistrict; and;,0 „hkl, |,„ |mltand bc,'„ j„ „httthe Id,I,op, beie* a very humaneU^j ,r„r ,„lo 0 j „ Jman, and een.i.lerato to .» o^tle,-g|„,_ j„kcli „„j „ , ,tc y„, .,„ijmade . point o! quilting liUcirriagej w;njow y„„ „„ mJ ,.Jrm g.»|,„lir,.eliuultlcra (illat the foot of every hill and walking O|oltt Ovor your .liwulOero till we as serem tlie top. _ On one of these oeca- rc#c|, tho next stage, snd then yon(ranquil, dreaming, mu cannot always bo quite they would. Fitions ho had loitered to look ii1 ho. ohlc to purchase somo hah-extensive prospect, indulging in a jt better suited 'to your reverioupon its sterile appearance,'calling.’ and tho change that ngricultun- .ximt is more caeil«•u soinu iiau- , i,„ -Htnlion and f , ■, . Charleyimportant membur of the fily liu had found out (lieftjjfM,”wo'ill ft quoor *°°K''lu®KJnssjowi’ n.n.mod. ro'flU jPW iii'in Lofor7vrm^'du'vouraLTf -li 'liJ nt •'’ 'njite'fny'cnlair in the rood. It proved to funeral ncrviccs pcrtormod before it suit, keep Inin meati, itliu L lt;*!!•... [I.tlftuot.at snv time carrv woanon*.. linTa Misty old sleigh, fastened be | was dark, and yet noithcr the Now. ways give him a good bod, ut least HiSome had pistols drawn a port of the hind ocovered wagon, proceeding nt York Tribune, tlio Journal of (Join loot deep. (time. Hero they rested until my horaaa vcr; slow rato, and taking up tho1 tncrcc, tlio F.xprssa, nor the IlcralJj In tlio winter season, don't lot your, w»* brought. Ono excellent sitter, wholi roud. lover noticed the circumstance. jliorso stand out a long tiino iu the whom 1 shall ever remember for her‘•Ending that the owner was not - ----—— cold, without shelter or covering; lorilr“° k'ndne. walked close by my sideu'cii 'disposed to turn out, wo determined The Catfaad the Terrier i»o*. I rcinomhor that the horao lean ithorlg i ‘hisdistance. ...upon a volley of snowballs and a! A friend upon the correctness ol jua| „ativoor» warmClim*te. ami tit 81y having boon brought, they .....lioso statements we implicitly roly, lnnn» respects his conetitution is us! rc“?, ,10 ,,l‘ ,® ,oul eounl*r‘They produced a j whoso sirequired to fatten snd support right effect, for the crazy iuacliino|ruktteH tha following incident, thejtonder (tie. ucros which might otherwise turned ont into tho deep snow, and |*cone of which mm the vtciuity ofi ........ blurted ou a full to® uf Brighton. * -*■Httck Iu the Kurilyield, directly, a support ta tho human [the skinny old iiony family.—P/iil. N. American. trot. --“A# we passed, some ono gave .... ... ..........................The Bntmt.d Chnmb.r. L o|J jlK „ |,or',0 „ Kood or“„t oJ » Mrong I'rionJ.I.Ip for oocl, oil, actool limn rooo.t Im.oi., . Boolt;l, -■-^j -A room In II,. pnoolpol on ofo'„.biot Mm tu„ or. Etorv ,l«y tl,0 Jog piwoojl.to |»|.[«!,to, loo ,J .loop onj inJ«P«itS, „;R|,.mi,lj„„,„country town hod the reputation of, b0 ever did heforo, I'll warrant. Unit tho calf, who exhibits on lnsjont circumstances? We think not,I about a year’s ago, and a terrier dog | Arc jialo faces, white bands, do iw“* ni of unusual sagacity, have there form-1 cayod teeth and bad health, more!*. I|sr' ed a strong friendship for each oth genteel than robust frames, a gu^i 8with demsnils that 1 would not agsin ■enter it. This, I told them plainly and |iepcatedly, I would not promise, that I their hands, controled by , hut tlio surrender of a duty 1 should not for a moment-lul't P'otlaco -.n'l I,,,,loi,*I *„H' A,,,,, l,„o, bo ropllo). 'I l,»,o C»»»4 bvered his futnily and servant* R . lost all thu money 1 possessed; not a a man Accordingly on se considerably tn advance; perceiving ginglo gUjnea is |yft ,n0 lo ,,av our ,ioni n fcnon ns l,;o ha,u tki* bo hastened to tuako up fur h.bt oxpongi.s to-night. My wnteii, too, I from his head, and before.. .. . ... ;i.u cverutu i«.Muro, in w»rr«m.- visit tho calf, who cxh.b.U on h.Biontciriumsutnuss yiq ititna tt®t,,irid low vulgarity, to the tuwn ut onmbeing haunted. Nobody would sloop Anj 80 wil|, Bnother volley ol'snow-1 approach thu most lively firebug ol and lor the sumo reasons we J‘t*iK»rjo rs-hnr.l. in an o.lioing county, mil. audit was lucrelore shut n|, lnl|, piecl,0j into the front part of'saiisfaction. They engage in antic-,thut farming is not be.realli any pur-f B(0lhor, McL#ln inJ RichinlMn, out it so happened that atari clcoiic. Ul0 wi,,on, nn,| witi, three time* u|j|° 8Port together, and roll Hpon'«'t whatever, in all that makes mauiw(,0eamo from thoir labois in Pulaskitic inn wa crio.i. mn, ana there llltTO et.ocis, wc rusn«n Oy. ‘t-» ground, «h«n the calf UirDSts Ida virtuous, useful and happy; and it: Co. (lie evening previous, and wero atwns only the haunted room uiioccu-1 ..Wuh thlltlt; an old follow in the largo tongue from his mouth, which ,1- aurely to be regretted tlmt n«»rly ,h. msoting. resolved to Co with meho (siiiilv P ' \ Konl*uuia 8 gamekeepi r1 wag0n, who wns buried up under an tho dog pretendto bite, with other nil our young men should prater n and witness my late. Somo of tho mobr need be 1!!llino. - ,cxc .l,1R ^ . old hut, and who hud dropped the1 etmilor demonstrations. After a mercantile lito or a profession, to tlie;ihreatenelt;l them with cowbidisg, iilosspywruwMS sUS. ,i„ ,i - ......led out, “Why do ymi while tire dog will apparently start I tilling ol'tho ground at tlioir own |»ri*onoient, and death. Part3'Ji, ami was stepping out with his t|lrtl [ go dearly pci zed! Miserable lt;speed when n fellow leaped front ,nan [ ftmp Itime,best speed when n lollow leaped tr-m lnnn t|m, [ am]-' ’ hick boldlybehind a heup of loose stone.*, and ‘Never uiind your wateh, or anv- of the stout boy pulling accompanying tho flourish of a huge c|*0, just now—only pull off tight at his mane on, club with a demoniacyell, demanded t|mt tunas of ttltli, 1 implore you; who particular morning, wo were to put “Mmipvr witii a frrocilv of tonu ami j i........i ......i,i I......... informed that unless bo frightcnmyhorscT’'’ Why don’t youlon bis rctnrn* homo,whereupon the quiet homes. Not only is it to be iimo they walked, and part of the time.. v^a-lfl,0,cl00cc,npy ‘bo baunted room l0 oul tf,eny» 8ays tho driver So calf will set up a bellow ol disap-1 lamented on account of tho welfitre'folo behind tho mob, sharing their■bopped |b0 JTtnstnoeka bed elsewhere. Jwfl lve |lim niroo rousing cheers probation. Apparently touched by of the young men them-............. 'L-br die Haunted, exclaimed lie; stufl ,noro jXi,, horso was frightened ‘bo grief of his beloved friend, tho awo in reference to tlio p ‘ again, i ’ - ' ' ' ' •' «------....... _______ hut taunts and vio prosperity ol re*‘ °[ ‘b*r frieiplace, he proceeded to and nonsense! I'll in it! Ghost or tie- nn,| rau tipagaTn8ta'l'i*oaded I dog'will return nnd prolong his visit. l‘bo country, for it is n truth tlmt can ;*°!v‘“l *° '“X /»•«. s» these did, Iof the stable, in spite men, 1II take a look at what haunt* tc |ll|d , bulieva u|lll09l cnpBizej I This occurs daily, with great rcgu- |uot ho contradicted, that tho best in '‘‘u9rr“ “i S°“' hnl'iev*°?hn» m i millini* wn!. -II h.-iif . .. i i. Iit.liu unl ilm fasi l.oi o.lt; nr.;*.. turi-*ta ol thu uiliniii'niits iif oiiv “moerrasseu. out i Doneve iney uldMoney; with a ferocity of tonu snnnnor perfectly appating.Tho bishop gave tlio robber all tl*e, iu^ii?’silver ho had loose in hie pocket hop-j .Tako ;t „ff dear papa,’ observed. , . - ... - ,. tlio old creature-Accordingly, niter fortiTying him-j..,,, „„„ . , ...If with u pipe and tankard, he tookknows what horrid contagion wo .passenger frier.d on bo®r,‘ the can at up his rpiartur* in the haunted chain-may al) catch if you persiatin wear 1110TI‘ ?“* ,mv P0PPei1 j bur and retired to rest. lie hud not. Churlev from his stell like a corjt from j |ain down manv minutes when tlioa bottle, and I i which i, to say. fifty aand so wo left l“r‘ty, ami tbo fact lias got so not*- tore*U of the iuliahitanta of any!jod abroad, that people visit the spot [country, ore intimately coiiitcjf-Eutl f0IIQWeu^Jti ra,Knt na ■Well, boy, replied tlie initrue-l,r0“l OI«t»pi», te wit- willi If ptotFDue eonjilion of lie |Uion lnJ lt;0,|,, “take veur tesla, and I will lake: ,..l;sa »»*t»S preeeedipf,.-..pleultMl.____ , A, „ „„rchoJ ,e.j..|,v„KinTown'iMermiMteVVberiiw’W t»™, -n.l -II abeet» .lelgl..ride,|^^^[^_____J Ont»W«^—Slplamjj^^.?1* ,^?J*«!Ired shook under him most fearfully - . . .He sprang out of bed struck lightiturapi—1 ,o do ,he iti„,| W . I». ol luoihr m.lche. by bUing that it would aati.fy him: but he.tho daughter, ‘hut don't throw it,'was mistaken, for no sooner had thu away; perhaps it may lead to the do-1 Mnu.,v ,»,o l«dv withruflian stowetl itaway In aca|Mcioiia tectiou of tho wretch who robbed of or ' rent in his tattered garment, than,you.. by bribir.with another whirl of his bludgeon,| fha ohuoxious garment was rc-; n« had no objection to the oats, none I atlonofthe room, hut could discover and on awful oath, he exclaimed— imoved; tho young lady was about to' to tlio hand, until it cams near his head, in°thlDg. The courageous fellow not “And is it with the likea of •hm'iplace it under the seut, when Bhe then off he sprang. After one or two return to bod—but remained watch-IJm after lotting you otr? a few paltry [heard a jingling noise that attracted trials wo dropped tho oat* and went at ing for some time. Presently he saw tinpinnies! It'e the gould i U Jve,!i,er attention, and, on examination, it Injgood enrneit— called all the boys, the IkkI shako violently—the floorveryYesterday afternoon, venerable old clergyman was on his way from Boston to Salem, to pass the residue of the winter at tha house of hia son. That ho might be urc trnoving in the Bpring, ... - „ 's sleigh, which he fastened behind his wagon.Ilis8ight and hearing were some-^gritnltnral.The Horse Charmer or the Serri-t of Ta-ulac Horses.The following singular articlo is from tha Indiana Farmer, and we shall he glad to know if tho oditors of that paper hnve uot bocu imposed ....... t ___ what blunted by ago, and ho was pro- upon. A fow years ago, during the. .’II spatter your brains. Arrali, |r»titnl suci-ototl, in various parts of headed hint off this way, ran him out of was firm—nothing moved hut the eeoding very slowly nnd quietly, for 'session of the United States Agriouldon’t stand shivering nnd shaking t|,e not only the watch, pocket- j‘ho growing o«u, drove him into tho bed. Determined, if possible, to find, bis horao was old and feeble, like his tural Suciety at Washington, wefltere, like a Quaker in tho ague, but[i)00|ct purse, and silver, of which her upper lot and out ol it again. Wo pot | ont the canac of the bed qtir.ke, lie owner. II in thought* reverted to saw some leuts performed hy a horse-Jng out your purse, you dlvil, imine-, fathor had been deprivud, but a ycl- [•'•ninto a corner, with great pains, and looked in the bed, under the led. and ithe scene* of his youth, of hi* man- trainer. He used a small drum,idiatcly, or I'll hate you as bluo as n[jow CBMVH8 bag,such us ia used I»y i nlmw»lf out of it without sit* !»•»( i near thu Ired, and not seeing any- hood, and of his riper year*. Allkent continually boating, and thu whetstone.” | farmers,contaiuing about thirty gum. |irou.blB- would dash through »lino thing to account for tho nhaking, | most forgetting himself iu tlio tnul- wildest and most unmnnngnblo horseIlia lordship most reluctantly yiel ' ,ol »ix or eight whooping hoys,with 0,11 w|,ieh every now and then seemed; liludo ofhis thoughts, ho was sud- that could be found would follow himded hit wall-filled purso, aaylng ini ti._.............. „r-n resistance as if they had h.*o «,!. . -■•........uouBisweu-ui.™ —i Tho surpriso nnd joy of all parties moiouitoos' Down nutremulous accents: My good fellow, ,nuy bu imagined; they reached the (lho lower ,iilo of tj,0 |ol Bni| J(0wn „to seize on the bed, hu nt last pulled douly disturhod, and oven terrified,!like a dog. He would go into the ....... . „ .... .... ,ower IU10 0I ,.,0 to, OKI irown wo '* fron* ‘bc wall. Then tho “inurdci hy loud hurrahs from behind, and stable* without the least fear ol beingthere it is. don’t ill use me—I’ve giv I jnn where they proposed stopping1 w.|bqj „rler him Up’he ran to tliclCOIno out” Tl,° »'«'• hoard of tho hy a furious polling and clattering kicked, commencing to Wat this eu you all, pray let tno depart.’ !for ,|l0 niK|,t, and tut the port man-' u|,per pndoftho iot and up wo all inn wns ftwtoned to the outer wall ol halls of snow and ice on tho top ol drum boi'ore going near the horse;•Fair and soltiy, if you please; ft*,toau» had csoaiwd the dangers of the1 WBlke»l after him—too tired to run. Oh, I hy «» nut and screw, which camo[ hia wagon. and then going through sjmo manip-sure I'm not a good fellow, I haven't ,roaji the bishop was speedily able it wot glorious fun! Tho sun washot! through tire back of the bed.andj “In nto trepidation ho dropped tho ulations about hi* head which wi L ......* 1 *’*»—•■•■ attirolilmaeh canonically. Before,The cars were coming, and wa had twowith you yet. I must search (,.................for your uote cu*o, lor I’ll engagoyou;t|IB ,mrty retired Ii... 4-------- . „ .., _ rest, intelligence miles to riiio to the depot! He did ...have a few bits of paper payable abarrived that tho highwayman had joy It, and wo did not. Wo resorted to IhobankjaohandUovor.oryoOIIBlip been taken, after A desperate rosis-!expedients,—ojioneil wide tlio grent sorrow to-night.’ [tance—tho notice of tho policobeing1 SS‘o ®f «*»•» bern-yar.l and essayed toit was given up, a glanco at th« attracted by lire singular anpoarunco d'h-e him in, on,I did it. too. almost; road showed that all hope of assi*- 0pB ,„an ol hisitfttiou sporting a new 'orran close up to it,—arnl just sail-Unco fro in his servant* was unavuil^'j black coat, and covering Iti* shaggy, w,lh “ ,a“8h.ing, tho carriage hail disappoarod, carroty locks with tho well-powdered lDCe ev#l ,0”® llmlbut tho bishop made an instinctive BIK| orthotlo) movement as though anxious tu os-,CS|o from furllier pillage.‘Wait a while, or may ho I shall! get angry with you; hand over your wateh and sales, snd then you may trudge.’Now It happened that tho divine felt a partialar regard lor hia watch —not ao much Irotn iu being of considerable valuo, bnt became it had boon presented to him by his first patron—and he vouturod to expostu-i orll,o.ios»CT»k8of tho rightnd tlie Bishop of Cashel. )in# lweniy „JJlistcIluncous.vastlyorso in many ropccn. l a hot summer tiny, twenty aero lot, is not one of them! Wa got Iiini by thu brook, and while lie “auk, oh how leisurely, we stoned‘Surely you hsve takan enough, leave me my watch, and I’ll forgive all you bavo doue.'‘Who gx’d your forgiveness, you ould varmiutl Would you triilo with my good natural Don't force mo to do anything i'd be sorry lor—but, without any wore bother, ju*t give mo the Wftfoh, or by all that’s holy— And ||ligfkt^-yia i'ludgcpn ft hie right naad to nis loti, spat tn horny Mlm Of tlip former, and grasped the fitrmidahla weapon as ihongb'ltoifldMily bettt on bringing It into operatloat this action was not unhoflfled ty.m,_ ylrittj—ire, •»pff'~Svcond Mummer Letter, Mattbawan, July 25, 1857. Nobody has any business to expect satisfaction in a puro country life, for two months, unless they have a decided ;enius (or leisure, if a man expects to iv« in the country, tn gain and anend his .moans there, of course he must hare to do, snd do il eil the while, use who have a tramp on hand,—who make a pedestrian tout or a fishing excursion,—mutt needs stir about. Likewise must they bsvo something to do who go into the country to see -ity people in the coui ry.Suchl taka to io all loungers and visitors tt fashion iblecountry resorts. Thi| lunacy, however,is modest. It pretends tq nothing buiwhvtilis. But to gnharup your-If and kindrtd, and sit down in s ;ntry house, without hears or 6 dotool* commonrely, tvile 1 in just missing our gral at hit mane! Now comas stnoihor ■plen-did run. His hosd was up, hi* eyo flashing, his tail atreamod out like a banner, end glancing hit head this way ud that, right and reft, ho allowed us to come on to the brush corner; from whence, in a few moments, ho allowed utto emerge, end como afoot after him, down to tho barn again. But Inch will hold for ever,evon horses. Ho dashed down a Ians,—and wo hod him!— But as soon as no saw the gate clossd, nd parcaived tho stale of the case, how hermingly he behaved,—allowed o come up end bridle him without movement oi resistance, end alfirmsd by hie whole conduct that it was the merest (he world, nil this seeming disco; and to him, we have doubt, it west Wo had bot seventeen minuies before car time. Bui we qtado ths best use of it that ws could.Theveir bast method of estahlngt nimble and roguish hoist, in a twenty or fifty ecm lot, is not to let biin get *H*y from y»uJ As to (he tranquil andwhen the wiud swung tire sign board reins, and its his aged nnd fecblo1 supposed at tho time mure pretences, to and fro tho movement was com-! bunds wereqnitobentirnlied with cold: but they may have been conn noted municnted to tho bed, causing it to ho could not gather them up, and his with tho following receipo. Many shako in tho most violent manner. I horse began to run away. In the accounts have been given in English The gamekeeper, delighted nt hav- midst of tlio old man's trnhlcs, thoro| Journal* of wlmt arc called the'ilorse Ing hunted tip the ghost, informed. rushed by hitn, with loud shouts, a Whisperers,’ that are to be found at tire landlord the next morning of the! large party of I toys, in a sleigh drawn1 English ami Irish Fair*, protending ‘' rearthly visitor, |hy six lioreos. Turn out! turn out,! to wbbper in the earn of horses, after ___________tmely rewarded,old boyl' What will you tako for, which tho most nnlraetuhlo ore read-for rendering n room, hitherto use- [your poney, old daddy!’ ‘Go it, fro- .ily managed by themselves and oth-less, nowqniteserviceable. All tho zen-noso!' ‘Whitt’s the prico of era.ghost storms on record might have [ oat*? were the various cries that met Tho lioreo-castor is a wart, or ox been traced to similar sources, if hi* eftr- jcreseenco, which grow* in everythose to whom tho “ghosts” appear- ‘J’rtay do not frighten my horse!’, horse’s foro leg* and generally on tirecd had been as “plucky1* —•■* -i-r— «n_— i, '*L *gamekeeper.taring this year than last, of tho growth of wool during time afford* an increase of eight per cunt, to tho ordinary clip.— Ml. Ver Banner.T. i» u( Flour.Apiingalitr Woman.There died of grief, io Paris, the other day, the Hnssian Princes* Bagration. Her grief wo* caused by the loss of her diamonds, which wero carried away by the defaulting ban-kor, Thurnyssen. who had thorn in charge. The Princess wa a singular woman. She lost her husband in the Napoleon war, and went to t’aris imuiediaiiy after tho restoration. Her lifo was for many years (teased in elegant nmuicinent anti dissipation,Through her apaitments was constantly waited the odor of amber and the most enervating perfumes. She was never on her feet during the dfty time, receiving morning visitors oo a couch, wrapped up in ioe and muslin, She had a horror of an appearance of blood lo the face, and applied loechca co-itinuallyour exclaimed tho infirm drivor. ‘Turn hind ones. It has a peculiar out, thonl turn out!' was tho answer inusty smell, and easily pulled which wns followed bv repeating The aintnoniacal alllnvia of the horso cracks and hlowa from the long whip I seems peculiarly to concontrate inof tlie'grand sleigh,’ with shower* of snow-bslls, and thrco tremendous cheer* from lha hoys that were iu it. Tire torror of tho old man and the horso increased, nnd tho latter ran away with him, to the imminent danger of hi* life. He contrived, however, lo secure tho reins, and to atop his horse just in tiino to (irovcnt his being dashed against a loaded team.A short distance brought hitn tu his Jonrney's end, the house of his son. Uis old horse was comfortably housed and fed, and ho himself wa* abundantly provided for. That son boys, is your instructor, and that old fellow and old boy (who did not torn out for you, bnt wbo would gladly bavo given you tbo wbolr road, had ho heard yoqr approach.)this part, and iu has a great attraction for all animals ijieciully canine, and the horsu himFor the oil of cumin, tho horse hathorse scent* tho odor, he ia instinct ively drawn towards it.The oil of llliodium possesses peculiar properties. All animal* scoiu to cherish a fondue** for it, ami It uxercises a kind of sulxluiug influence over them.The directions givon for taming animals ere aa follows;Procure some horso-castcr, and orate it fine: also get some of Rhodium and oil of eumio, and keep the tree separate tu air tight bottles.Uub a little oil or cumin npnnamazement ond I aughs., roosters willt ■ml jeors. One impenitent man, wun somo nobleness of conlonce.shov*. eil mo sn cat of kindness which much affected my heart. Another man, who lias been, and 1 bolieva now is a pro-fossing Christian, offored me a cup of water. This 1 told him I‘should takaoul vur) lurgu, and but* fair to l.ri ft profitable return to the owner. —|From the must reliable information which can bu procured I rum persona who have traveled through tho wool-growing districts of Ohio, the dealers are satisfied that thu aggregate clip of this year will exceed that ol 1950 hy three million of pounds.— ..A largo part, if not all of the wool,[^ood man, hut deluded. Afterwards lias now passed from tho farmer to no advised (hat I bo taken out of tho the merchant, ami a considerable I county on the underground railroad, lo portion into the bauds of the buyer*|Grab Orchard, tur tho Now York market and Ena- 9ur Pro,fBtlod march give me oppor-tom manufactories. Tlio prices paid •unh'#* jo extend conveissiions withrange from forty to fifty coot*, and in “ sumo of tlio Ih:*1 district* fifty-fivunud ‘sixty Mats bavo boon paid. Besides JV ’T'TLT'T'. *“ ”.Z “ the increase iti thu number of fleeced, )00f jiB h y , i , , , . .tur siavu, who is olten much morethe shearing oceorrod a.month hitcr i„ult|,y dragged, cuffed, and abused J tlio increase (han I oin; but can you now love your ciunnia, bless them that curse you do, good tu thorn that hnte you, end praylor tlie,n that despiteful!)’ uae you, end■porsoculo you? I foil tbst 1 did this, sn 1 told the leading man so.1 ,||U| When we arrived at the town of CraJjI»»iilv of r,iri,Ul.aU b-o,,1 ‘ M .T', * Z ’ fJid *»r Su*„. M,« «r Uaem «C\ Zl' already known, we pi esuine, to tire miles distant, where we obtained some Ainns* ol our reader*, hut it may do,rafreebmeni, and spent the alibi. To-no harm to extend tho information.[morrow. Mr. McLsin andmysslf expiet \Vc regret that the anoicut trader did to pas* through the neighborhood of3tr' *1 J not i show what particular ijn»litiu« .meeting yesterday to appointmeato iss / are indicatod by each tn*t, a* wc!Pulaski County. Pray for iu (bat wo havo always itnugiuo.1 that moro iin |'uay be* wiea and faithful. God sirtlf' 1 portuncu ia nttacliud to color than i* njeka this w.-ath of men to praise. Him. a* an indication ol quality: — I'bi* I hope will wake up the rigbtsoua Look at its color; if it ia white. ,,'ll'Kn»|‘on of good men, as border mf-with a slightly yellowish or Straw)0®™ “B.B,.,Jil*‘colored tint, it i* a good sign. Iti*1 A ,ew Ghr.stisn families from lhaver, white, witi, , IMS cm;, m i””.“““ •“*witli black specks iu it, tho flour ising their souls'salvation. It also opportunity to ask m/self, forth*not good.Examine it* adhesiveness; wet and knead a little of it botwuen the finger*. Il it works dry and els*tir it i« good; if it works soft and sticky it is poor. Flour made from spring wheat is likely to bo sticky.Throw a little lump ol dry (tour against adry, smooth, perpondic.tlnr surface; if it adheres in s lump, the flour hu life in it; ir it tall* iike pow der, Uis bad.Squeeze of tho flour in your hand* if it retains the shape hy pressure’ that, too, is a good sign. 'A recent couttauaioadion fi '■pcctahln parlies iu Pldlig ha .put things on a right bast*. Must wo despair of immigration, because there ie not the prospect lor gain that Wa* found in Kansas? , ,On Monday, when we returned So my. house, we found s lane company of . supposing from tha latt infonaatton at wa were y at in (he handaof (fcaaaobJ/ The excitement is greet io itua a ml Huckcastla County. ThatotSroarl of tha community, avea atavshsl9|rn;'“ condamn tha conduct of the Woh.LATraYrra a BmniDiT.-^lto Mk or September will h« tW« ' 'rath anniversary of thl Mi Lafayette. The Boetoal that tha dav should bi. gusts that tha day fthclilndHpto* to paapV of (Ms rvmntry