Brookville American, Volume 3, Number 41, Brookville, Franklin County, 21 December 1860 — Page 1
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w-.. PillSTEMND PUDLlSUEb , ; v :,!!-' FQST n r , ' -;J. TEIl2I3 .0r SUESCRIPTIOIT. ; ; , U dollar tii Öftjent ptrm, pybU $ 4 t : it . r . "t ! j ; t -. , ' '. : t . I RATE OF ADVERJIHIKQ -i - J: C jil . of ilxliaeorUu. 3 woBtli... J 00 ' . tr ' 44 I f 4 ttt- J J . 00 ' , f.' '', r ' TlA.tT 4DTITtill. . ' 3 to T wo .(Li t rterlj 4 M 0 0 f " ' 1 , v - js on ii 4t ' " ' ' 5 BO (. . 1 .... ii -(to Rnd.iii noUoei Dttn4 tfl thtiOTileo!amii 3f tn llie or Usi, III b chrj;l ont o!lf, If . I.tl IrartUtiaant will V lntrtd .ad eaarf Jta thi attorte ordering tb lira. ," ' x2t U it for offlc wUI b cb.irg;I twodolUri r aoaaaat( pay.bU In JTne. r ,Traiaot WertUemoati matlnrnbly 4 paid AiltbritobeeUlaarorqu.irtiTi,T Voiiat of ärp-r etat wU1b nade from oi t lo lanre Iniertiofl KBit b Ka44 U by We4n Uy morntng ftt 1 0 o'cloeli. ' -rtTnleo parUooU'tlfno n rJSa lon ordwe r.' Ulf rtljitmtutr Fill h iabHbd tn orfr4 httt,id rbf;d ketttnyt .v i ! .Plt$INESS,D,IIlEC.TQRY; ttttm.tam a 'QtTTCntJ At torn er L'I.w PookfK, Ind. Ofifl tkrco don Nertb of Motto ft OocdiHn , AKofT fct l.w, two door ouLaoftio Vfclley Heave, Dro"ltll. tnff1tra RMft, A ItarmaT kd Coalr kt Uw, V Brf okril', lnd OOct 'in bis ntw.Balttioj. w. J S."Slewrt Ltw Officr No. .13 Chonna Street, St. touii Wo. Jt4 li'tSaf: 'I JVt.CoxA Wtat H.Krr, Attorneye at I.tw, Of. -flc No. 3 Apollo eal'diuj, ofnr;riftb.'Dd AValaat itrcott, CiaeiDBAli. 0. fbi'68-lj Jo,R nnUr, Attorney nd Councilor Law aal NuUry PaUlie, 148 Wataut-atreot, Ciosinnad, Obia. deolö'42:1j TIAIUal Jt Uinctlvr,' Attmaoyt Law, Brovk11 VUU, lad. OOiof I UiiU'l Block, Weit of tha Cw-rt lloaio. fbi'58-tf John II. Firebar, Altoruey at Law, Brook III lad. OJars bis prottttiaoal rrica to Iba ' '((.' lej l in Mfnii4 d aA hie 9IU Sic Na. t op flair ia Counuer:lalboilUiBs,t r 11. Llnck' turt. aogi-'lK-tf. . , I ha TT, Kly, Xatarj Public, write t aid tka ' Acknwujpiiiiite of Deedt, Uortgeree and hih a .Notar it tuunwi m i. - lue B'lraw R. MiClocrj, NoUrj rublie, llrookTllle, A Ind. aoal2:tf J-b Tilli.iuj, Mercbnat Tailor, and deeler in Kea ly MadaC'lotbing', and a? err deteriptioo of "OeDtleioan'aOoods. Mt. Cariael, Ind.. leblo t tf Hrnry C. Gallion, Pealera Id Vrj Uoodi, Cloili'ur, tiroooriee, llarUuaro. A01, at tb 'Ud WbiuCoraur, UrovkvUla. aujliTbo. C. Bceki, Saddler and Ilarueei Maker; over Jakea Ljna'ebrucvr; and lroa titor, ltruk il .4 -' ta(il u Jahn W. Keelr, Dialer in MlxcolUneuae Books 8UiUnory, e'crioUtaale, Scbaol Uook, Bible Ujma liouke, olo. Aieo, caoiao Pauat Medicine. Crookvilla. " augU:tf Jnpb Rer aolde, Oroeerr iJ Proriebn Store.Tha 'et Fa ail Groeeriee always hand. Dae doer nortb of , Slaiijbter A William'i itore, Broukvilto. 1 1 aail!:tf Tobn It. Fadgo, MenaTnotarcr and Dealer In Stores, Tinware, Japanned Mire, 6beet Iron Ware, Ae. BrooKTilla. lad. ' an gl 3 tf. JHokeoa Ljno, Oroevr, and Prodaoa Dealer; ali DedUr la Irva, Hardwire, Leatber, DrookTilie. aaglluf 'aller lloosc, Cmokfille. Ueo. F. Maxwell, TroprMor aog!2:tf I TT in. Fraak, Cabiael Maker. Feroiture kept 00 band and made to ordert also RadjMade ISni alwafi or) has ). Brookrille. aug22:tf I Ar. John v Keolr, gurzenn bentiit, Brookrllle U Inl. All wrk in tha Dental line warranted OiSeo and elor on door routh of Deiti 1 Miller , aturo. Herman Llaek Dealnrln Dry Ooade, Ready-Wade Clolbinx, lUti and Cape, Boot and Sboei, era.; Commercial Kow, iiroekfilla. aogl2;tf MW. IlaiU, Drajjiet, Apatfaeeary and Phar maoeatiit, Main elreet, Urookeiile, lad. au(12-tf . DkwevD, Dealer in Wale bee and Jewelry Alaii fcuttt, UrwikTiUe, ana 27tf IT II. Öobricbl, DrookrUlo Marbla Werke, op. J J-e poiteUieCoiii Uaueo. MaaulAtturori til otnb eVouc, Muuujfl.ou, true, UkMilUka, MauUei, ko. auf U:U 5 loubter Williame, Dry Ooole, Grooerie. Uuoenewara, Uardwara. Ao., BroakrlUf ' au4l3-tf. MISCELLANEOUS AXD SCH000L BOOKS .Biank Booki, and Suüoaery of all kinds FjnUr and Poe k at . Biblea eonetanU on band iTermi raaaonabl. I J,Nf W. KESJY. fb.5'9-lyr : -
onfin bolts wall, window, ASDFIBB aWv Board Paper, jast rire4 direst from New York, af tba beet pa turns and quallity, and - eralaa wUi b aolU at aaaeaal Uw prleaa. . .. H. C. GALLION. Brookrüt, Feb. Zi. 1IA0 voU nltT. TobuKing, Dry Good Merchant, Clothing, Pan. ,V ej (toodi, Bcots and Sbocs, Hats, Jrc; aleoCro .eerie. Queennware. Ilardware. An.. Crookrüla.
, anglJ:lf. LD. Cbafee, Artist, Amhrotjpca, JJstaiootypei, iCbrystalintpee, and Pbotoeraphs of ererr de. arlbtlOB. Lttkan . a.11 Urn... Ki.niit. la WmAmm'm Block Third Story, I3rookille, Ipdiana. mcb,J5-fl:tf. ' ' , , -.3 ?LY AND SIKOLK IMPORTED CAKI'EIS of Uta bast styles, for sal hcreallow Igare. U. C QslLlQl BrealrDle.Ftb. !9. lfCO ol.3 lj-tf. EXCHANGE MILL. F HE proprietors of this establishment hsvjual , A. iLorougn y repaired aad fit lad in complete run- , pjig order. They are tbertfora prepared to do Work ia lb best and tpeadieet manner. j, -Farmers desiring custom work don can eon & aently rely nr..n baring it done immediately, ai jur mill will now grind an almost indefinite quaa , it J in a friren time, so that no elay oeod be Uarcd, Vwillp.y the highest market price ie CASH fsr 'beX, or will s-noo Wfcset and pack Flour fo rhu who du not desire to eil. Thankful for pMaai Ufors, they sohdi a continuance and in rao of busine-s. GEO. HOLLAND A CO. Brookfüle, ad. so18.J.7f
-P'Hu'Ain' '-YIw J-1tWvv ho I tog polite. , 'turn' laves me. toö.bai tittltiX t fijlliSWUilllH. then ' hi" U- too ' poor. ' .Then thoro ' I. ' -'Vfl-LJ- -' - Hrry Jonts, wJ.o ; 4 ' 11
KITT?. CLYDE 'Ohl bo ha Bttseefl Kitty Clyde? : ': : Eb lire at the foot of the hill, : Tn a ely Ultra ok, bj f be aabblicf brook, :' ' That ttMii her father' old III. - . j Ohl ebs doe abt ear Kitty Clyde. J,'., -' Th nany-yd raay-ckaakad laaa, . i With her iwett dimpled ohls, that look rojubh i i, m sie), v ' "j ' .: 1 , 1 .AndahrariBimilt syoapui?; , 1 ' i ' , , ' . ...! '- -! j ' "Wlthabaeket tayutlaher nsb, , . ,. ., ,,. , Erery Borolnj wita line and hook, ( r ; .The ewoet litüe Ues, through tb tall hear :i. ) fTM, (. ,'' ., 'J.,, '. Cteats alcnf by the sie or rennin j Irookt Shj throws her lino lato the stream; ' " J ' And trips, along the brook elde; '' 0b! bow I do'wisb tb'at J was 'a fish, i 1 To he caogbt by sweet Kitty Clyde l" 1 , CUtter, clatter, - went the eld mill, night arid dayvyet nobody in thd little cottage just btry.nd seemed to .bo din t'jrbed by it. The old bousb . iog ilay vslljr on the door utep, with one ej nptn, u hilo n the window sill pussy rv pvH;d in tonifir.' Tbo neat vartwiu looped op bo funcifolly; the pretty jen itiuini't and toacrt'climbin up by Uic porch, f-poka of tle tauten of ita. occupants). 'Just within the door, in a neat liucup, aitis the KoA ; datne at;thH pieutil inoniunt, Willi Iter brow cloude).l; I .t :;: ! ','. :'. - ' : t'l MVher)can Kitty atiy to?" exclaim ed datne Clyde; "here it is almnat diniifr time, and no aigu yet of that Kitty! Kittyl .,. :. .. ' Bui no .Kit1y .cur.1e. - What keep Mir Kitty? i Cotnu i with : me, gentle render, juat up tU Mreain a little w.y. There, upon u hrgo nak over! which the wejniif willow bend, w itrv rod k.M. I lino in her hiind, every ;ii)W u'J then llrruH Uic her w-ulih l ' rllrTn lnV'üntllü air, eitf WftJl limy Clyde. but w hy does ulie Larry? Ii eho wailing fur 11 bile? 1 Ah. in, fur there busido her Mit Hurry Jone-", olio arm around her witiret . the tlier liyii with ln r -urla. Ver plu:tHunt 1m their lulk, fr Kiuy'rt musi tr.il laujih rinjjH nul CTcry montei t. Nuvcrdreuuiinc tf the tiincnuvi-r think iirjr-titipor t'arlit'r'M dinner, me hit? liht1 uiu'to liir I iv.t'm talk. Uut just ii.iw the utibvum ki-a Kitty'n t'.tce. and remind lu r nl the tiiuo und of her dilti4,Uiod grut iou!" kill x la niod.sl rt B ta r up iuddenl) , Upnllin her bankt i id Ha cotiU-nlM, "it H'lXHinl Ohl how mottitr w ill Mold. Il'a too bad t kee) fT! tju Kitty anked Unrty!,." r.ther thiiik it yur fuult. ' '"Wrll, my fault or yurs, I'M et a tol ling, tli t4j certain' and uaiberin up her ii''t md and ba-kvr, he turned towurdst home. . . ; Stop, Kitty, y u have forgotten Koniethinul ciedllarry. Kitty turtud to oe what ho had left, who n he (;iive her he irty kiM. -6hAn.il" ajiiiu Kitty, you dure-noi do that again' ;'id uwuy she acuuipcred. Ko ti in the cottage, and from the mill com. a lrgtY robuni man, with the ringing step of nature's nob'eiuefi.uith a quick tread he noon reachctt the totiug., and - e taring looks curiously artiond. ' r' ' ' ' ' . " llw now. my wife; am I too fasi today?1' "That wild Kitty has. been gono all the morning, and I don't know when he will come ' home. That girl will aurely come to no good end, she is so wild," replied the good dame. ' Nay, wile ahe is young yet. When alio get older ho wilt bo witter." Juki then .Mi K:tty it Keen walking very demurely towurd tho houne. - "Whore hare you' been, you wild, wild girl". ... ' 'To the brook to catch a troat, dear mother." And what kept you so long?" 'Why, 1 sut thinking, und think ing- r ., . Juot think of homo a little more, if you I'lniHC, .Mir. -You will furely break yonr fatherVand uiolher'a hearts, if you ke.p on 111 I hi belter nkeltor way. , Iviti' eyen tilJ -with team. ' I'iii Hdiv, mother.it 1 had thought-" rhe could s-ay n more, but weeping alio turned away ' C'nie hero, my girl, und Li your fnthtr." ; ' - ;: With abound he flung her arm round her- father's ' neck, add : then aronnd her inothor'a. ; -t1 Now, Kiit, hurry and get dinner ' Kitty - needed n.i itcond bidding. Tho little table was covered as if by magio. The Iukuouh butter, the anow bite bread, the tempting preaerren, soon invited the tri to dinner. The humbe bletnaing ua.od, they enjoyed the meal in silence. r Kitty Clyde wu tho boll 3 ol the v i ll;ige, th dream ot the young men, tlxenry of tho girlf; the pt-oplo nuidund we 11 know thiit .j)lo will talk-iht Hai ry Joint wa? Kitty'n bom, an iiodniiution which Kitiy indignitnily denied Bo multern ur they were, the truth in Kilty was a littlo inclined to i-ottuell Free und open heul tol, -f good dirori tutu, pretty I lo and figure, Kitty iiktd to Ui inlmirid. , To be attre, aWa) tloWn in h r heart. fo.ni'thing wiuepeied "yon love Harry Jone;" but th u he tould not bo sutiüed with one "string" to hei 'bead.' , Supper catii and Kilty wjiS miasing again,' In vain' daiue Clyde .Called Kilty, Kittyl"" Wlere was Kitiy now? Junt in the fumu place whero we found her this mrning, thi tijno, however, .lone. . i'horo bUo nut, her vyo Öx. d Vftantly upon the waves, looking lik u picture. ; 1 winder vh lorea roe best?"' she murmured. "John is a floe follow; ba
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that individual emerged from a clump Lf trees 1 " ; f ' ' ' 'jr or shame, Harry Jone, to play the earse-drop per," Xclatnicd Kitty. !; ' Is'ever mind'ng her word) hu' naked: 'Shall 1 tell yoHl, Kitty, who loves you '!.ctn';,"y'T ' 1 Kitty ya a little ÄarricfJ at his saii den appearance', f.0 she "Answered '.' . -I aon'tcaro." " .n-';'1 .""V eil, I'll answer anyhow. i Kitty put both her band np to ber rarsaymg: : '. ' " '' '', ' 'I won't hear." ' ;""'.. - 'S ' Kilty," ' and'IlArry'Toieo! took m dcejK;r tone. love yoa, ! have watcH ed you ' for a longtime. I hare seen you bestow many bright smiles on oth era, but now, Kitty, 1 uk them all for mysolf.'", Do you love me, swe'e Kitty? ' 'What nonsense is this?' exclaimed Kitty, archlysmiling. '; 1 ' . ; 'onpense.' No,: it ia not , noniense. Do you love mo, Kit:y?. : ',; ! ' The word ' Was harshly spoken, aDd Hurry'turned to hido hia emotion. 1 ' 4 ' "Then good bye, KiMj CIyde.I never' thought you u flirt till how." '. " Jlurrj- turiied on hin heel and quickly walked uway.'; For a moment Kitty sat irresolute, then wurned hy comingdark net the hnrit'encd homeward. ' : i : ' Child, child," laid her mothcri " where hare'you beenf'1, ''''' " Kitty made-no reply, but Beeking hei o w ii' ch a mbef,' she threw herself on thy bed and wept.'; Fur almost an hour she sobbed there, and then said, "he will come again to morrow." ' ,; ' Thnt night wild dreams flitted through Kitty Clydoa head. -bhe dreamed i-he wiw bi-ide,'but ihere wuai no bride. groom. Sd overpowered ; was slio - by her emotions tha t tthe HWokejml as the uti Wut peeping 'in ut the ' little ' win-' dow.' ' ! ' ' ' li i ' Kitty wan mort than Uhually brisk that ''morning, lor shu longed for the tune to come lor" , her tr meet Harry! again!' Tuking d iwn her basket from ' it J eich, iti.d heriodtroin 'chindtne door; die witi.dered through the meadmv towurd the rovk, There ,hhe ui waiting till noon, und Umry had not coine "Well, he II be hero at KunRof," thu't Kitty, and the sauntered tow. .id home. SuiiKvt brought no Hurry, but. on the rock lay n uoto which Kitiy ha6til) opeoetl. ' 1 wu4 ahurt ui.d prec if efjl! going away lo morrow. Farewell! Uod bleas you. , Harrt" Huhing back a sob, :ho quiek iy f llod iho note und placed 11 in hur bm iiu. ii wmm hard work to keep hack the ton but pride came to her uld. ' "What ails thee, Kut)? ' akcd lor mother; art thou ick, child?" "No, 10 other." Just then ilr. Clyde came in. . Uavoyou heard tho uews? ' ho asked of Kitty. . ., "No. :V'lat is it, father?" ' ' "Why. Harry Jone is going to ship-" He said no more, but sprang forward to catch the fainting for .. of Kitty. , Vis he gone.father, in ho gone? eagerly iihked Kilty,. "Not yet, he 'starts to-morrow," ' " "Then 1N have liiu;" und up stairs sho flevv. . Tho old touplo looked at1 each, oilier eignificatilfy. Kitty soon found pen, ink aud paper, und wrote this note: "Habrt Meet me 'at tho rok tomorrow ut sunael. ' ' . Kitty." , . Folded or.d despatchud, Kitty soon went to rest. The next evening, she arrayed herself in . blue muslin. With quick atrps she reached tho rck: Soon us she was, Hurry was there bof ire her Shu prang into Win urmn, und laying her head upon his manly bo.som, wept. The moonlight discovered them sitting together and talking earnestly. ' Whul they said I don't know; but this I do know, that Harry did not gi to Ken, and Kitiy Clydo changed hot name to Kilty Jü"-" 1 . '. . ' ' ,'' ,t?jrMnic hchooU are irreat inatitutionn. Mr. Jigger! (known in pnhliciiH Jiggel) got hold juf a pupil hiKt week, wlio whs one horso und a' hitch-sirup uhofl.l e if h'm.. 1 : . ' ! "What in voice?" akel Jiggers. "The com pound extruel of wind." "What ii tnuNit'?" "An atmnspheriu banking institution, whit h never redeems the note il insues." "What aro wind inairumentn?" Great blowers " "Nnme a fow of them?" Well, bugles, tromlonen, politicians! French horms. oboes, Kngliahmen, clar onrtt, and daily newe-napors. ' ''What aro i"tnical burs for? . ; , 1 "To mnke a division of uteartijrea. ' At ho mo hui'K, threo Angers are counted us lair mouHure for a born." Official Vote of Kentucky1; All the countle in Kentucky, have made rSeiul return to tho Secretary ot State, The total toot up a follow: nreiklnridge I M,U2 Ut II W.710 D.iugla 25 311 Lincqln 1 l.'Jül Totil. 145,558 Official VoTEorMiHorui. The following is the official voto of this State: Douglas. 58 801 II 58.372 Bret kinride 31.317 Lincoln...... 17,028 Total. ..........165,518
Advertiiinir Booms cf the Londoa Tin pi.
.. A corrcppotident haa iho following in relation to the adverliaing rooinu: -' ' ' Turn ttf the counter; there is wide space beyond, and rusny tleris, writing j always writing, r'wr favored, or unfavored ones we know nut how to deem jti ,on thrones lehind tho counter; to take the tribute cd the tidvertisipg BUpiiabt8 fro u these" four' we may clioo our1 oracU ahd judge, but ft matters little whom rouke. , Hew si lent is tbo rooiu; scarce tuny a ttnd but tlo clink ot money unJtUuIow uttered fitioUlieae tlnyued uitera of udver-: Users' lates. JJsf no avll remouatrunee here;, the .adveTtiaomyrjiaa barely rocbeJ thoir.bahd oiJlely has time ettougb ula.D!ed lo"1 ovor.bet'orj thev- "oiVtty'r' Jii'dgtuent) ; it'oue should venture to nonttruto at; tbo charge, Lis lines are i'Von back.ündj the hext comer 8e'rved; tif words-tii'ey have tio time lor words; (h firat'decisj lori is too final one; we tieiin, of course, In the busier portion of? fie duyfrom eleven till ' two. Andi'ow nmi doth breed a habit in a nuii'.'tlse peremptory petty officer of Ho Time rurttv or never err;1 seldom Kill the prbitcd lines tail to Dear out ineir cuacge, their racticed eye fittloms lfl my-terie-of every conceivable tliircgnt'phy, and like Boers of the mighty prx-H-, a 'fleVt of tho t) po rushes Hack in 'tluir sight, "aoou as their Mild orb resb upon thd scxuwl. -1And how the pilea of wdvertibemenla grow, by thCir side; A they tako them, they give it printed acknowledgment' to the advertiser; and he then behold liia Composition, inpuh-d with other, which have'pfeeedott; upon r 'wire A ,wj look into the busine9 cf tiW ,l3;0, wo wonder where Tt i tu end. Already in the London He-sPO1, when the ton is full; tho Timet 1. ie, n.-t unlitquently, ten pa gd' of .closely prinlcJ advertisements of tlx Columns vach.and each column aioiig'one.- Yet tl.cro aro uU'uys etrouh ' on hand f..r voinl uuye to tome; an adrerllr cm not tx;,ea f fee hia lines in priiifjr throo.daysau.' sometimes a weuk fröm thj povi-id tha' ho gives it in.' ve ask, uieivewh) people wi I consent to'wtdt so tO"g; why pumper still thH overgrown' favorilo df lortanc, payinidu'.ies'to tho GuveVrr ment, its it doc, for adverliitemeiiU und tatnpH und paper, ulöno amounting to $500,000 ' annually, iiiidea giving u livelihd to so man, Many families.Old Mr. Walter took f'thu tide in hit , attain, indeed, amjjh .ltrlyn to fortune; bis doubtful yenitiro of iifu eigTjjTjTurK go hta irrown i n to a 13 j instituij. n . rmd thtf TirjCtTreorff fi vti i)pnn ftroii?," firm ns adamaiit. ,It ishe. fashion "not to know it argncR e's noif unknown" in Iliitain; it t!.. t-oplo will give tl o preference to tl.e Vitno! and its ..goa, even if it cots i-cll teniiil in other literary walks, wo mii not won der at the aUveitifer's choice and pa-tii-nce. . Other journal address particular profeHsiuns. trade or reds, or cuhtes, and thov who spe tk and such alooe, use them for their purpoi-ci;- but the Times eaters for England collectively; for high und low, rieW and or, for ihe tridestnan'and tho noble; tho me chanic, tho farmer, tho merchant, aud the manufacturer uhke, and .ho who would Ü-h in this tremendous sea doe well to hang.hi bail on o.ie of tho innumerable hooka which dangle from the polö if. Printing Home Square. -? Le.'s take a Drink. A contributor to the Spirit the Timen thus- describee, fi.Pano uX tho Anthony Huuio at Little Hock, Arkansas : '; ' i -. . ' ; : Lute one bitter cold night in Docomber, some eight oriine yours ago, L. came into the bar rooinja usual, to. tako his purt in whateror ww going onl For poric reason the cruwtl hud dixpcrKod oooner than was cutomtry, and but two or three of tho townfojka wero there, together with a stranger, who had arHvod u half hour or mytö before, and who, tired, wet and muddy, from along Arkansas stage ride, leg extended, und ahocs ' off, Was ! consoling hitnsoli with two chuir und n rup. Any one who has traveled until ten o'clock on a old winter inj: lit over an Arkunnan rotd, can appreciate the comfort ol that fireplace. J ' ' ' The drowsy exampleoftho stmnger hud its elf oct on the other, and L . who took u acut in tho-cornr fronr-n4:to! of eonvt-rHutjon, wua reduve-1 to tko poker fur amubetttent Ho jkd ihe tira.vigoroualy for awhile, nmjLns rt it red hot, and .becoming dirfguatod, ho wao about to drop it and rutiru when ho dicovered the groat toe of. the stranger's foot protruding throuU u hole in ,onu of his socks. Here' was & relief to L. lie placed the glowiflg poker wilhiu a foot of the melancholy sleopcr'a toe, and began .lowly to lessen the rliulance ' between 1 hem. Or.e by one the others, as they tatüght the joke, bfgr. topf-n 'thtiivyva, una being awakel.cd, montha expanded into grins, and grim into sup pt-eawed giggles. Closer and donor the red hot M,kt-r ncured.ibo unfortunate too. The heat.cuuKed iho .leper ' rost ieny, to move Iii handrf. L. was Juki about to apply .the poker, when the nound of dick! elick! at rested bl utttSii' tlon. " He looked at'thd'strangcr. I The latter, with one eye open, fiad boon watching his proceedings, and silontly brought a pistol to beur apon L. , Ir a voice juttt audible, ho muttered in a tone f great determination: "Jet burn ill , urh ü! and I'll bo d-o d if I don't stir you up with ten thousand hot pbkera ta-two aeeonds." 1 L latd down the peker in&tanter, and remarkedi "Strai ger, lct'a take a drink! in fact, gentlemen, all of you L. afterwards remarked . that they were tbecboapest drins he over bought in lib lifo. r .' -
.. , ighth Cectus cf Xudiaca.
The folio wis i tail o liowi tb jtopaUtloa of etch eooaty la this Stat bow aad In 1J0. It will be ten that lb populatioq of the State has Increased v fraeiioa rr St pctttaU la the Jut dee ads: ) CosirTita 1800. , 1650 A da a I l a e m Allen !.,.-;':.;.,..7....,-'2l,3il1 '14.921 Ürtblouje.r....rf..i.., 17,787 ,V12,B32 iuion i,m CUckrord...:M;..:,.M:i;4,123 BtfOdS...M.,.M.A.......tM, ...... Browa .7..: i 6.&U8 ' 1,144 . 2,tC4 li.eii ' 4,64 10,622 11,871 .11,829 ' S,134 ,81 lU,334 1,10U Csrrpll . ,..., ,.,m 1), (4?, j ; Cats ) a ) Cllatoa 14,4' V ClAXlt eM)e aeieeaee' ee ej 24 5 5 ri. . .i . . , . i viaj li, li Crawford ..1... t; S.&30 Davieee 13,439 Dscatar,t,u '17,21! Dear bora M..M... ! JM87 itiMteVoei'ase w 13,895 De!ewBr,,..,fa...MM' 16,4S6& Dubois .,...;.. 18,4b8 20,1 th '- ,257 . i9,tt?a . P,239 1 1J.003 10,140 14,870 '.17,94 , 13,290 ' 5,604 '. 11,0112 .12,247 0,872 .I 11,638 9,714 -16.538 i , 17,668 14,077 ,697 7,850 -ll.oJi ' 3.4J1 " V.oiO 23, I 12.V1I " 12.228 11,088 10,243 12.16 8)91 " ?,124 12.210 12.4.17 : S4.2S9 , -34S - 5 55 11.3-19 ,: 19,227 , 11,28.1 ' 14,654 '' f.'ok t,90 12,040 ' 1S.8W 15,049 7,251 12,387 . 6.520 "If, 612 5.5 (14 8,l'i9 14.604 14,e23 16,44) 5.EP9 15,4t9 8,064 10,163 20.C5S 6,107 Eikhart.........: 20,999 Fajetu-.-.. ..... : Floyd uifee eef t Franklin ...... 11,670 FoncUin.f..,,..:..'.t,.u, .i J5,89 VlhUtt .. ....... Grant m... ......... Oren ... . .... Gibson... Iluniltoa eet4seeslieeteee H A D COl It poop y s mm 11 arrison '..; ,427 11,179 16,043 MMT 17,310 , 12,751 18,857 ' 20,259 17,001 ' 13,529 i 14,9:15 10,4.42 ,'4,316 . 11,182 25,041 ; H,7i3 14,865 18,057 I 19.027 II Dry a eXM eia lleniricks........ '. Ilo.r irl. ........ j...-.' j.... Huntington, Jackson ' Jasper .2.... ....4 J-y - Jcffcmoa j... e cnnids...ii. wm, .. ...... ...... Johnron .............. Knoi e'aeel v ! Koeclaskef .r... ...... Laport sl e4aaa 23.Ur a4 eaep41 , I.ngrsDge ee see Lawrence. 15,7(8 Jladisen. eje a"! taefteesv1 Marion 4n,fcCl Marshall...... :.'...;..;......;.! 12,724 MarUn 8.57J . Miuuii...... ... l6,hCl iV.Wt I 12.600 J.03i ! 11.SS7 H,503 , MM 15,411 11.3" 16.184'" 2y,7:i 5.70S 10,Wi 10,019 19,11 ' 16,21 7.238 I9.J76 13.C27 1 S,?.fcS l,4ii ic,;7s a fes)l49es i oDro . ......... ............ Morgan ...;.... ....... '. Newton ! 4 14 4Solle..........:... ...... Ohio ... ..... i.. ...... i...'. ö'Jnge '.....1.'. '. ' rrk .............. eoee-rae-ee 1 (trr J aof ae I'osjjr Iorter., i'utoats r-ilaski..... .(..... M ie ..-...,. M'ifl ....j-.. Randolph Klpl-y Kush ßoott . a ... Ibaolby ......... M..M. ...... . ... 6pnfior I '.lUvan St. -Jos-jph.. s tcaao Biik tu Turn ii . 8ttcj i.iiif lpto Tipoano. bVU ...... .. ........... . 25,75 19,169 Union ....... 7,171 20,627' -.8,424 ' 23,627 17,521 ! 10,074 i3,:o2i),6l7 17,98 10,897 6,501 10,751 fl.bsl 11,415 8.1VU ' 14X83 12.109 7,421 ' 8.822 25,900 17,08Ä 6.121 4,750 6,11.0 930,25s Vauderbm jb Venni'üoQ. ., .... , . Vigo Wubah Warra m Warrlok Watu. Washington.. P a WeMs. : White.. a Whitley sea at e - e steif . Total.. t rei sae ae J .1,317,0 1 ' Newton county taken off of Jujvor .-incc 1810, tZftiasteL-,v ! . , . RemarkaUe Ecene in a Pulpit. 1 Wo foarn that, on ThiinkHgiving day, tho neverai chnrr;hca ia Waukegao united in religious se'viocs in the lrosbyrian Church. f Tho ermon was preached by tho Rev. Mr. Ferro, tho Methodist Clergyman 'who has taken an active part 6f late years in the -unti-nfvorh cause, and in tho conrao of hi remarks mado aimo jioiuted strictures on thocurront poliiicsj denouncing Slaver and the part) of Slavery in severe terms. At the conclusion of his sermon he invited the Iter. Mr. Little, pastor of the Prosbytorian' Church, in which the aervicel wcru being hold, to cIom) with u prayor. Mr, Little ttroao, and in a fow romai'k.4 declined to pray, giving as a reason that hi pulpit had boon desecrated, and that aftor auch u "political haranguo" as his brother had jut delivered he thought a prayer utterly out ft place; and ho then requested the longivgnlion to join him in singing the'l)ixohgy. The Doxolotry was accordingly sung, and the Congregation disinit-scd. ; . . -Mr. Ferrfcu took tho remarkable conduct of hi Indignant brotiicr wiih'pbilohophical good natu re, saying nothing; and at th cloa'o of the service- nboul one-half of the congregation 'f.pproac htd him, ahaking. l im honrtily by the hand, and approving tht sentiments ol his sermon. Chicago Jovrnil.' t ' DlRt'ii ma M CoWARDiCE.The Jclea of tho South being frighte-nud out. of tbo Union in bne, towuully and Utr'nanly. The'rnon. who udvia it, arge lit-r torur uwa', not only beforo he ia whijirnid, bht before she is oven struck.. Iho Government of the ; Union or; ns hundreds of miliiuni of pabl.c land, to t'ay nothinnf the millions' thich have been Invcntod in the i public buildirigsat Washington in tbo naval hip!; in the fort und arsenal, and in the Cufetom llouivfi and rorft-offict'S, The people tf the several States are joint, tenants of this vaat . property; ana ine proposmon oi the ,d Küni onuts is ' for tho Sonth to ftlmndon if all,' to turn it ovor to the Slutoa Which udhero to the Unifti. frrn beer; cowardice .rom . thu simple apprehension ihüt tho Republican Prtiident may possibly invade Southern rights: ; Would any individual allow himself tube frightened ut, of bis pritato pro perty iu ihi inannei? Would any man of xpirit act'npott aacl) policy? Vicksturg WMj: : ' " " '-' ' ' tO It it proponed, as Culumba was detraudod out of the, honor t-f having this Conlinont named atlor him. , tho new Southern Confederacy toculltd the Republic of Columbia. ' 1 '
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'A marrisfe Wltbln a ZTsÄit-; i 1 ' There is a slrähg tiirorc case' On trial m BrooUlyn'K. Y.ithat' of Alfred .Ueardsley.' vi, j ilary iliaabotb Beardiley., , . The .respondent , .ii.,, the daughter- of R$r. Dr. Cawj'Üethodlst, by' whom gbowas 'marilod ' In her own1 proper - fumlly I t?amtj'lö - Alfred Beardidfi-, the oaaplainaut lntfae auit. in J-54?,'; Jn:Septeuiber lS55 be inado tho -acquaintance of Dr. Jkluhan. in Tliompnoo's saloon, Broadway, and In the couWe of iucces9ive interVfews cf terwnrd, ehe; mode him believe that rho van a maiden bdy A'ancyi free," tili tbo da ugh tor of .. Admirable Seymour, but the never kllowed him to accompany- her to her rcsidt-ncei in Brvroklvn;'She visited blra"at:tilöblri, and mot him at saloons and other places in iew Tork. f On tbo vth of December, ..1855r ut , "Williamsburg, ho wa married to hTrriby a Catholic 'Prlet"t, he professing to be a Catholic Thus tor tivö year sne managed to lite wan two ; husbands, neither feuspectio that she had. another. ... ihe " from .time . to time put oir .lr, lahant ,trom . having the .murrlago diuclosed,' by 'pretending that sha V'ouTd' losd a large amount of property by ma-ryiit without the consent of . her Janjil j.-.-Her dofenco to tho libel is that üoHrduley lud been guilty of a breat h of his mn ital vöw.4, - ' ' 'i " ' f.!l ;Newt Yorlr-PopUatiQ The .cetiBUs of TCew Tork City, recent ( I taken rnj.kcii tht pöpnlatton-821,113 : It is caleuhtted that-during ihe' rhorttli1 it una taken there -Weru As many as 30,000 cititons absent, in tho country' which would thus give n population of 850 000 ut least. This we think about Ihe truth of ; Ihe matter. 'Id '1855 tho population 'waa 620 810, Which gives an in'crvuaa of. 221.000 in fire, years.-Tha cxparibioa of York is trerrlonclouJ,' it" if. prOtfre(.6a ut the a mo tute that, it has done for ', tho 1 just1 five yean, it will contain A population of 1,143.333 in 1SG3; l,5Dl,itt tai iu J i?0; -und; in wer.ty Vyeurs henob, a 'population of 2.727,000 exceeding .that-tjf j London at present, vln.'thm uourso ;of ;-. thirty year from tho f resent xlatt, San Frnn einen and KewiYoi k Nvill bo the Iargt 6t cities ia tho woild-lho one miatress rf thc-yVtlantic, lheother :quoen of tha Pattitvv1-Scientific American. . v: . ;. I A Prophecy of General Jackion . Mr. CAY. Chandler, inn fpecch mnda at Wet Roxhurj, MarsachtiHCtts, ttfor to a ) rivnte lcTtttr onienerar Jack'Vfi'i., "''I have recently" seen V-Temrrkiiule autograph Ieller,-, written .lv LretiSraJ Jackson to: a.friund in Georgia,' just afior tho. passage of Mr. Clay's Com promise meanrci. After: speaking, of the whole nullification subject,. as only General :Jackbon tould penk ..of it he prot'ct-ds to aneo't that .the; whole tiling has no tncntOind lhst?he conv plaint of the tariff was a mere 'pre tence, argring that tho "principle whltb wim complained of i wan jnat. as bad in Mr. Clay s bill a innho öld law. 7 Tbc tariff, bo says, ia tho-pretence-; for .the lifunion cry, tn a few years it tcill U the negro. What waft theo prophecy, is now Hobor truth. The 1 negro. H' now, the pretence of men. who dot-ire to have their own -way, which' is .the rule, fur a mttiority :governmont. J .. . ... , , Fremont ,Mic. '. ' ," It i not very generally known "how cxteiibivo aro, the work on .tho Fro nont estate in .'California." . A. late San Fruncifco journal saya thoro are npw seven quartz , mills in .operation, and add: . ,'".... ; ("The avoragoyiold of these mills rocon Oy was over 53 10 per '.'day., each, over 2 300 per day, collectively, and t.oirly S19.000 for every cighl'di'ys run Tho last eight days', product ..reached SlS.906 31 in goI"d bar6, which arrived in this city on Monda-.last, Tho gold, wo undettand, is pretty. ' cvealy distributed thronghout the "quart, w that there ii no likelihood of'inucri flactuittion in tho yicld.Athis rat the Colonel will be. entirely, -clear of nil Ms complications n two or throt months, and then he will cemme'nee to rculiae nour a' million dollaiii för 'annom! or, (conntiiig it at that rate -exactly) $3, 515 31 every day cf the yeaf. '...iVi" xcesiive Modcity. ' '' " A y"nnj lady recently stepped into a fancy dry good storo and ol!edfor a pair of Plucking; addreiaing hrrself to a nlro little spo-imen rf 'fmpiriutepot. Irrd mouiftachod lij, thai fitood -bohind tho counter. ,,t, ,. ,;...;. ..!:!-. , 1 ,. ''Ifavn't, any, trti.io' of tTit liamlM'A, bat wo have a beautiful hose 4 Mlk and lama's hair whi'.h do you prefer, und what oojor do yon admire?" "Young gentloman," who replied, I called for a pair cf tizzklnqz., I rr.tn what I lay, and if this ahoclcsyour modt&t',you will cxcuie me. I know a taw. headed fcüow over tho way who Will ell me u pair Cf blockings", od with thia cool remark h loft the youti ern boditneut of aturch, hair and ramrods to recottr at hu leisuro from tho shock given to hi mcdosly by " tbld ' vulgar young lady. 1 '- ..,, tQT Chir-f Juatico Mahall, that venerable Virginian and sound jurint, in the cuso of Cohens vs. the State of Viririnia, thus cniphatieally - opposed the principle of seceiion:' r fhe people raadt tho Constitution, and, iho. poop'e can .unmake it. . It i (he croaturo of iheir Will, und livos o ily by their will. But this supremo and irreitible power to raah,e,or unmiko residca only in tho wholi body of tiie pcoplo, liot iu any sulidivition of them, f ho alfompt of any of the.parta to ex-ercir-eit is usurpation nod.' ought to'be repelled' by tbose to whom the people 'fcavo dclerato the p-. er of rpe!HnJL
K;?JK?p5rsv ,'StäT Sorrows ar the sbudewticf past Joyf." V-."T f -3Jr-:. 1! s iJ ro-O'a,, ? KThe bid rcy wbopoUdia Lead frc'mbehindr the ii.tr,' hati U kocay ctt(?ur.dly ly i 'pawii -V'K u , AO;Tbe manwbo, "couldn't ettnd 3t any,(onar" ba's taken a iat ted to7 fevis quiteJcomfor'tabU.' : E! -". ' ' fQ If said that 'long 'Vor v',' .;Lt long dreeses, freqdently' hide ccr . ...i: wrong abgot the endtr4itiiadi4j r tcü 4n:Irishlajin..Ulls uf cf.l f;:ht in which .there, was .only .one . whole noso in the. crowd, and thtt. belc'nel to the tay kettlJ. .; r....- ? ' Iter- Old rent TjbnVVrr littli lotl uiu ii w ii la j uu vujui iunvt , - . - Injured' pkrtyiToair,-!lie hit. nc the UeäcL: .po-y ! rz t.-'s . ." CO" "Come; here and tell no wbt. ,;' four reasons' are." .Toung prodi--;. . . T ' .1.' . . 1 J ' . . C . . k , a VjJ'V ewi a va msiu wvawM - w Is whal'molher'allers seasons' wflh,"'' ' fb,An7Albany Darber liatin a TiVy ronnnr au r m nvi'irii nun iv i i f . i i : r- : . bfrged.'bini to keep M o.uth, fiUtx f' it waA:a punisbableciSenie jto crVii,,a rum-bole i, the- taDbatb.' t&m) The, firstEmprcsgwas ajfldy who lirrd pQcpe'eix thousand years ago, and refined in'Paradieel'Mlltoft speaks of her ni "Emprcti cf 'thii fkiriircrld, reaplendcntEve." wtei I tr Aj bad, iwifo 1? shackle en, her huahande feet. A,, garden on his shoulder, a palsy, to bis hands," smoke to his eyes, vinegar' to his tooih'fc ' tborn iu hi K!do,ri dagbr to.hls'hearti! I ) I. tu ''tsSr A lawyer eng'sed fit 'a caic, iormentod i "witness aot much withiqcejün'M,' that the. poor fellow-t:,at cried out, for water., Thcrci'j cried the Jode, "l thought you'd pumplilrrl dry! 'a ! '."Poter, my boV'do yo"i nndefaland do eleventh cohimaodmcnt?' ' "Vatnlt him den?' -i,iit.-:. pi .'.V-, :...you shall not-play, tcr tuyfl,iait "it. j i I v .. r t'oor nQ ghbir s dacki. ., -'SWa ca , captaio lacing m opit, hud boon accepted by a; beautiful parther,"1 who;- In tbo moat de litato manner possible, hinted the propriety of puttbag ba n fair1 cf ploTC8,,,r,Ohl,' was. the otegant roph 'never mind me, raa'äm; .1 hult wti-sh my , band when ' I've doae 4 a v. v , V3 A clergyman in the cupola rfth Stai Homo in Buhtun. clrivifr Part. V. at work on the outside of the ome, said to him, ''Sir, you ore rjow in i.dfinircia hiiuation; Itrut you have made ynurpouco with yonrHeaenly Faihcr?" 1 never was at war with Him' respond ed tho gallant Captain" r r. 1 tkr Old ' Squire' B-i- -was - lected Jpdge the Jnicrior. Cotvt of rom otiunty in Georgia.- Wbeu'bs carae homo his delighted wife cxthumedV . 'My'deii'r( yoti are c6w Jude, what then urrt 1?" :' ';'i- 'i:r1i 'i'-i ; He rrplied: -"The .earfo; dara'il t3d fool you allere were." r 5 ;t-t -H 1 PSJ fV. rapturoasT poet tlrts describes thq .way ; of cbtuining t, hisa, , A, the Hottentot gentleman at 'the Aquaria! Gnrdcna. eays, uit, isgoot." "First grasp with haste aronnd the 5walst-then hug her tight 16 theoythen nhc'll -eaj 'Do jj-a way do; won,'ii you .leimo be?' ,Thyn oh what bliest but, never miss eo sood a chance as that, then make a daah,"as quit-Tt ub fiiub, and Harriet, bold öy hutr - V4-' it-',i1 ,--j-:-! tT Customer I 'wish to ipurebaso aome very good cggl tobe:uica in ra&king spingo cako. - '? n f , ßhopkeeper Yes, l.bavc louie.'cji that'can't,bo beaten. ' Ö Can't bo beaten? 1 ! S. CCo, ma'tm; I;dcfy any otro is lo market to beat tbi, f ti : . ; C They won't answer, my pcrjos at all,. then 'Ilow cad' rgs bo' fha'd into fpono cake 'wiÄout yen xah beat tliera?' 4 '''-tn o-.i r. :ctti tdr A i Quaker recently popped tire question to fair QukerfS thasi , 4,;namtyÄ nd verjly, PectLpe, the spirit nrgeth and froovath.iria wonderfully to bcwccJi lb oe to'cteuve uaw 'so, a.'tIehcU'my fieab Vnd; bono1 of liiy bon.".l? Is c:luvA !f. .:;-.ir, " . '.'Ilura;' truly, ,?O0sdiab;- thou, bait wisely eaid, und inasmuch as it is rjot good for man ts be aloce,' 1 will sojourn wiiutLco.v.; .: tCT Quite a joke nappened tr era rot tho doctor oraft aöme time ao. He ordered some very powerful rcedieine for a'afuk boy, and the father not liking th appearance k.f it;forcd il down tbecat'e throat, i .;; ! rc v!.- ,.. When tbo, doctor called tD, zwl i squired if tbo ponder had cured the boy, tbo' fih cr replied: 1 ' - 1 1 "No, tir, 'wo did net give it tobira." , Good bonvens!" crlevi live dvjctor. fl tbo child livitx? ' , .. .. .... "Yes; bat tho rat aiu't wit gave tie medicine to ber. '. . ' Tba doctor sloped. ' ;-' ' ''. 3 4iCoriie here PorepojV' a'4 darkey to a timiiar ipcticen cf anima. ted nature, tho oibcr day, "I want. t propobo to you a qnsitioni wbid. bab dlak-caled my underBUndia,?s tjeppoto I marries a jalfergal and Jub her bcry macb, and some day i gets ikk &r'i dien, and goos to beboa, and arter ... . r . t, , nuilO suuiuvi U'ti. .wuitiv ivnji suiis marries my. old woman, and; labs ber too; now 1 wants to know atrtcr tl-y die and cum to ho boa, which of ui 1 xo hab my weBch?' '- ? ' Poinpcy stood tbougliful far' ivniament, ar.d looked Snowcall in the h, and reverently h;ikin bis head; implied: "My fnon, if your wlfa end btr man go to do good Jand, you p.eed Aab ed fears, for you won't bo dar Vj pick any cut!," f - , ;
