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ii ? 1 -- .... .._ '. . : |- ?2 PER ANNUM 3 /aimig tail political VOLUME VII. There is another "John Anderson," it count at the first door, and i ceuis, w hose merits certainly havo a claim counted eight. I tound ihn on public tiivor. This John is an Iowa looked just exactly alike. I < production, and we find it in the '-Oskaloosa eighth door and went in, fee IIcrutd" lhat WRt ,a ?"rt n" 1--VM VUk I candle was burning on ibe tnt light of which I saw that s I wool remember yet, was in bed. Not feeling iuclii Thnt time sue lang ago, John, up another muss, I concluded The day when first we met; with him and say nothing nb It was a bonnie day, John, * very sbort time 1 WRS in 1,611 Within the month o'June, to go to sleep. I had not I vi i j i ii- ii long before the door opened, a >Vhen lambkins were a playing, John, " , . .1 man and woman caine Mito tn Alnng the bunks o I>o?n- t(K)k seats by .lie oandle-star.c , , , 'Something else ou hand, Ni fl.nee then we vc seen a few, John, , lQ ?Jt |el , <) earthly ups ami downs, They looked very serious a And had nue scanty view? John. ;t fi,1H||y wore off, and they gc O' fortune's smiles and frowns ; in,' very lovingly, and to h Jitit when misfortuue camo, John, kisain' a little 1 was delight! 1 Kiush bore apart, you know ; performance, and that that fe A And thus we made the loud mair light, with uie ought to see it and John Anderson, my jo. 'u" 1 winspered to him 'S iv, Captain?old hoss jus fl And now thnt wo line grown, John, 'I boin started up, liki i , _ r.en, o.u wen in do, HiflttKiu" in II had touched 'en 1 Nne king upon hi. throne, John, 10 1,0 1or,u'lv *C*T"\ f I A ?, . ,, 1 i j said it was only the *mJ Mu ? .M.ur bie*t than I and you; . . , J * W .? . 111 the winder. ? I-or we |,..e gear enough, John, .Th?y 8don ROl to hoggin' 1 o Inst us till we go again, and as I could not rouse M To where there are rich nor poor, j thought I'd just have a little John Andur.ou, njy jo. M|f. 'Slips!' says I, j?t as fetching lips together, and up tl j^R And when to that bleit world, John, |jhf lightnin' and sloped for th k^B By death we're tu'en away, us fortune would have it, the ' ^BH We'll leave nne weal (he behind, John, low dropped the hey and cu To make us wish to stay i ! OUl. Hut a' the wish we'll hae, John, Never 'il** f"? Will he that neither go j W?U ,u) JoU- 1 ,uV" to 8ee ' To leave tt'e ither lang behind, ' . .1 . , . . k 11 Ins seemed to scare them John Anderson, tuy Jo. !ver U ww, ric|,-?H) rich 1 .... , , lone, and I determined to wait John Anderson, my j... John fvllnw. , ,l(ip|Mftl bim on llie cl When in that l.ame on high. ^ fts Wo meet 10 part nne muir. John, 'Thunder an St. L >u:s, Nat, Nan nmir again to die, Vou'iu in bed with a dead man Wheat pleasure wi'l it gie, J-din, out waiting to consider the Still hand in hand to go sprung to eire floor. The younj i Through a'the flow'ry walks above, a lound squall, fetched agin th? 1 John Anderson, my jo. I pitched with them, which 1 ? ? . Ill r...11.011111 LI I U (IHIIIt-U llllllg ope a * 1 v ts | out waiting for formalities we ?)? ml>n ^tlirn lor the stairs. Hearing the ri ^ruilru &IUUJ. landlord, who occupied a roc # . - _ back come bolting after 10, ( 1 T\To4- *x0 rvionn glimpse of him I took him to I f naUMOlj, man, and so put all steam on Tint kki'ut.aKxtATIvtt from hamilton, j clo*fcit* tbo wake of the lovers. In d.... old Wai It.r.l^... ... elected to the iegislaluro from County, |ju( that 1 was the deceased in said an old fellow, as Wfl were all sealed sujt. Jo this condition we all around the little hotel at McLauesborough promiscuously down stairs t< Hamilton County, Illinois. room. Old Nat was "a regular br'?ck?he was ?Now let's tuke something, eta-ted just tactile there was no one to Rllij q,ut don't say anytl run in opposition to him. Our country ;t w|,en yOU get borne, or Sal was rather bad off for intelligent people uneasy about ine.' in ihoee days. A few slays after old Nat 1 had gone to Springtreld, to attend to tbe The Wealth of our State duties of Ills office, 1 happened to be there Jefferson died comparatively also, on some business of u private char deed, if Congress had not pu actor, and thinking ho would l?e glad to hbrary, and given for it five tn , bear from the folk* at home, I concluded uej |,e would with difficulty ha to call on him at the 'I'rajrie,' and en? wolf from his door. piire after his hoallh,' Madison saved money, am I've Ufn well. Tom,' said lie, 'but I parntively rich. To arid to got awfully scared the first night I staid however, or rather to those of in this darned place.* Congress purchased bis man How was that!' I inquired. per*, and paid thirty thousand Well,' said Nat, Til tell )ou all about t|,em. it. You see, that fallow behind tbe coun- James Monroe, the fifih l'i ter?the fellows here call him the host? United States, died so poor I , well, 1 told him I wanted to see my bed, mHitiR found a resting place I so I'd know where to sleep when I'd come chanly of one of the citizens, in after a while, lie took me up stairs Juhn tjuiney Adams left sor to a little room, and said I could sloep Rnj j\fty thousand dollars, t f Kara atwl I lion ho rlrssti n I ; " , ., industry, prudence and intien pooU notice of tt-brown.door tntb ycl- R mln of W6lUod afu, eco, low streaks here and there, and a white Martin Van Huren is vi airtheu lock handle?I started dowu a- Throughout hi* political life h tint)km about litis, *n I would., I look at ou#|y oul for h;? QW|, ; no other door, for fear I J kinder get em Ilot t)e)jeVed that lie ever s mixed up :u my Lead, ?tul forget ?hiel, 8|,ii]jng, j? politic. Ilia part; waa mine, ... Lush, and he caught the bird. . 'About twelveo clock that night, I .-.line Da|lie, Webster squander* in with a half growm humimn' n, mv lions in hi. lifu time, the pre. head, and the very first thing that I found ,)rofe*aion and his political s at the top of the stair* was my i<knti:al lle diedt ,eav properly door, with the yellow streaks and white tlreilf and ,li# J,bu lo bi(l fri lock handle. flood, says I, arid in I lum form<,r aoId for ,eM l||an twen( bcr*. I walks Up to the hed and whai ,|a(lR,4?(be latter exceeded 1* do yau think I Why I found one of your lin,, fiflv lboilH<im|. long lege*.!, black whiskered town fellows fj?,|,r> Clav left a very in it fast asleep. I takes him by the | ?slaU,. ' j, pr;,bHbiv exceedi beard, rears him up on Ins end. and gives jr(M, ?MJaa,lf; dollars', lie w* hue a short sarmin'; tells him to leave as maf)Mger< am| a ?Cr pulouwly I quick as double triggers, or IM be cussed jHmea K p?|k aWll f, if I wouldn't kick bun aown stairs ; tells and fifty thousand dollars?tif hint I dqn'l want todoit nutlier, for I was of which he aavw| fron, p jt tueiaber of the Legislature, and Repre four vearg tentative from Haimlton, but if I got to jobn i# wortb fifty ti, Majng he'd find m? to be a full team. |ani> Befl,re ,)e WJIch<M, the The fella* looked awfully scared, and WRa a bankrupt. In office, without saying a word he got up, very d?d hie means, and then ins humble like, and started for bis dry goods w;,* which hung ot. chair up -in one corner. Zachnry Taylor left one lu I sol 4q?ii the light and begun to un- fifly thousand dollars, drcse } mid nay* I to.hiin, draw on them mm m mm> duds and toddle from here, or Till he Tub Rkmsin* or Dr. Miti darned H I?--(turning round to look Monday last, the remains of fierce at h:m) sees him a comin' at me Mitchell, who was killed on with one of the dod droddesl btneher Mountain about a year since, knives in the world. Well, thought I, lened from their resting place Nat, v^.'%egot yourself into a tight place bvterian graveyard in this "a< by Jingo I and ao we began to lumlier Tuesday conveyed t?? the Blac around the room like the very nation.? whore they were on yeaterds Here I went, and h?>re he came. At last to their final resting place 01 I got between him and the door nod out 'Clingman'e Teak'?tho higl I 3y>f. land in the United Stales, This heats all' said I, Representative* Rockv Mountains, of the Legislature treated in this way. I A numerous cavalcade of went down staira and told \he feller be- oompanied the reiuains. A hind ?Ue counter thnt some cuss was in tion was delivered on the m my scorn.' the Rt. Rev. Bishop Otey, of tKo, I guaa not,' said he, 'perhaps Hon. David L. 8wain, the there is some mistake, your'* is No. 8.'' ad President of our State Uni ^Thinks t perhaps there may be some ' been in town several days, ai mistake, and ao 1 goes back. When I . ted in the solemn ceremonies got up to the top of tbt attire I began to I ?ioo.~~A?hvill4 (&. C.) AVu? I Cane .. ..... J?j-i ? - ?u .. m < -Turn lo t Hiu Willi I iSeraspaptc?Drunteil ia tlje 3rts, irirncts, litrra LANCASTER, C. H., SOUTH I intil I hnrl | >rV an h( I they alt | JcHlIlIf UlltHl. f?shl" opened the I an po ling certain j the sn vi inu. /v rroiix mc Aat/ivWc American. ' tl)ir ble, by the Sut Lovengoods Version oi Burns' Bull sheen OHIO person Ride. i hardei tied to kick j Tlio b to crawl in By B_ QV TENNEBSKK. | ui ont out it. In I whisk ard ready .. . j ? dole \^,.i Wei!, oeorge, now while ve re waiteu ' , ... I fur your duru'd fool chnin kerriers,I'll tell ,a .'l )e how Olu II..,..? thiU.e.1 ,!,?. ?, u., iUTCl'' e rooin iuhI ' . , |, . - , . , .. . . cum fr j speakatull bul. ride ove Ins 11. 1 u mind ?# ii? i., how he got outen the lane as fast es a , lit, thought ! i ,i i .v i , e ' ?? lbs hawk km lly with the wind, and ef nize j (jj . ft?, v... en fuss as kicken' bosses, an dust, an 1 it hrst, nut , . . , ' - i wur a it to chat bees, an tuar snngiii counts for glory, hit ^ r i ?'iit e* glorious a start es ever man had ! c uggiu and , r ... will. S , | " ;.|, ,| afore, allers senting Die r ill s start agin i . Iter ? hid ?' Buck. lie hed all the nize an dust ; J1'" Wl iller hi lieu .. . i tu tun .. #i... ho squealin an kickm in tlio start, an lie enjoy the ^ . , . I nalera had Lite arlul stingin too, m onto the out ' ^ | ^ i i.wt-turn?well, he hed. And the only way ! , ' , it look ui>. , , . ... ' what! . .... the ole fclier cud cure the swellin arler the i i lecirieitv i a.'in. >i . i ,i monstrous stingin lie got wur to marry a . l, an 5 tliey <- ? . ' iiiissmi II the gall fustr1l? "'"an. j"" "? g'"?e *? JH "'"d.y j lai r nI ,wing agin 9'? h bright eyed ] ^ ? oman, what no s the ropes, lui l.oldin tliar . . ... l l>Hn ?U'" any thing in breeches no odd* I ** ' liol.N ll.iir lH, Sb.1l ' r... ..... tiring lioir nose tu the bottom ove the , . tun to my .P , an lot it.uU troll, an they I lean it tliar tu rest tliar 1" sets-well, they will. I hear., a feller J' liey sprung i .i . .. i sorter e door, hut rr E,,e,tk H,^ecb1l !nl,co tm ru: k,m*- cussed yonn.? f??l- wur Hl> mniuoditied dtieed fool, ur ^ |ltl|,. warm a man el a l, ur wus a tryiii tu tlldn t gel ' - ove sk CUlll lilt over the nuw.i wii..... f.->r >>... ... ! J U'" thein tin* >.ii;ii out <>v? what ^>,,n '' | i , outer} 1U0I1 tiling ' ln, lf1,,0e.{I,H> U""k* "le r,,Ml' ir I",rlM?e. im |,i. and I il pit agree i" he chueke I lied In.si ' ' llllWll .i. inter the ruver when il?o mush i.se mi) v more ni.tii < .!?, toward .. riimin, ef tliev don l rii!? ttto roast, an , 10 enjoy .? - , < w nr d< tan I... I cotliii itr munev, or g mk| hard settee lie , . , a* ll?\ Oe.| ' *? |,}s iItr< they won i l?e no wh.tr ei sot noiii , . on?u whs j . e.\ i now erf nn oitinn. Mow, mine tins fact, (Jeorgc, I 1 [ CM IIP t ? j j camming e? hit Ones Iroin the cussedesl | ^ ... i ufiii.' 1 fool you ever seed. Hits thin ; whenever H , ami wiiii- It i .1 .i %e . n'KJiit matter 1 > t,u h"'1 K ll,m# ve cant .In yer self, j.sl | bri 'stersgave *ul she onto the trail, an ef she don't <'ii ; j ? il.a.ar ur, 1 11 ',,r V", I'll hillll IllVSelt III l?aV? t >t HO I ! ' ^ ) unor, Htu , v I, i , linn fn resulted in ?'"? ?? culhnder year-mine, ole , , >. Will, feller, won thing ; she must luv ye mon , ,, ii. \\ nn- *, h ' | I,! fnills w ull br.iio.1 stroiislv, ar yu inus nav monstrously. hut loket tin fny 8',e w'"? w'')- l'ie ^un n? " icket, tne 1:1 0 1 Lhirns mi further uul* . , , ,, ? ted tin hatching a Hul nUoulM I5"ri?#* ?'"* ?? ?* j flir Wh , ... il>.. <l.,u,l press hull ri.io. Arterthey got outun the , ami ran 'H ,e l',ey struck a niece of liinher Ian,an I w lV* " 'leu \ ln't *?"" >?? ?"?? <>>8 wenun, the haskil, then | l"'1' H'! era fr J l 1 be.uck his self lu onwmdin Hot |W j1,,H aul iV^ tVo vlen t"'""-' V"1'1 w hat * I his lef lian. Souiie id ills he* a monstrous ; C turn hied ' 'i'"1'1 tr"s'' "lo l,fc* l,'? Kf?Ky f^hin 1 the bar Mountain range fur his sukit this year.? ^ hj He ji?t goes whar he pleases?-an j o|( H|j , old lings' his self some apples among dried j f , Iiiog about | fc,rrt^'4', ??>U aimmons. AU.i he happened i ? i?. ly may be lo 4'e H browsin about in this yere woods ' gizzard an bearing Ole Sock a hel'erin l.u K,.t ' W?||t i mad an took bit fur a challinge and a in- ! "P tbe amen. mm tu. So lie raked Hp stun dirt with 'beat, poor. In- ,,,s fr,,,d buff an sprinkled it over bis back; l biue ?l rehased bis 1',e" be dug some more outeri a bank' fbim fu lies its val w"'? bis lions and lilted it with bis foot ??d ve kepi the 1 14 "J spread bit over 'tis self, then bo tuck M'U* b > a extra twist urtwo in bis tail an Listed '"it I'll 1 was coin ''it strata up j0 the air ; an aliont this ! s"?Hck bis fortune, ' ll,n? bi't ready tit rueel the devil, lion tu ! 11 * go bis widow, j lie cum in shape ove a cow beMo. I 'be Ha uscript pa- (Wok and bis rider cum in site a tarir [ n?ok, ( dollars lor ,4,MJ 1,1 ?mell each otlur. Both wer ! '?? led game an monstrous hot under tbe ! ,4" resiijent of ooll? r ; so a big yenrlli rbackltn rite were 1 bis tee that bis re- j ""'Tally surtin, harm a lick ove li- | miders brougb the lu"-n or or a ririe shot inter won oveibar I'uotei curls. Kasoon as Ole Hums seed linker p'uck lie hundred bull, be understood adzactly what wer "orl i be result of 4-"?"U"'g an when ; so bo leaned bis self ?orier lance. Ho l,?ck onio tbe rope powerfully, till be pull- ''""ks, nomy. "? Mirnp loops tile and last outu bis I v'c? oi iry rich ? "" be liauled Old Sock's nose and erful. e has studi- "P w">' ?P Rlween bis eyes by tbe ring, I jumps merest. It *>"er like bislin a raw Lido outen a vat I both b ?. -I Willi A lion I.not - |,U r.?? U?L0,t wur Lfj ipeni l(liny y~ - ?- ? ..?v ( .. p shook the '"l wor skinned, or h ded Leef'i lied onto i ruv?r, a live bull's body. He wur the wuat ' ^ I (tome mil- lookln cow brute in the faco ye ever seed, ' t inet of his n,,d mHd? ki? bellerin sound like lie had H cli"> peculations. l''o ralles. Hut in spite ove all this, Sock w?rr.t to bis chit ?t????d ahead strata towards his inimy. i?? ?'t ends. The ^? didu'l kcer a single fur env Ike wi ly thousand iking since his intercoms with the honey rock ii ro hundred "'skers an Ins inisiihkashun in tlisi ar rHl< *' baskit. Ole Hums commenced a snatch- ?e**r haindsorne 111 brush from the trees, lust wun side H'od t d one hum than tuther, es he passed, sn a warin ove hir wi is a produnt ?,n ov,'r the inside ove Socks lusted they s lion est man. hp, rito down at ween his lions. K* fast ' ?*fldi ne handled es ke wore cm out he'd snatch more. He's kutfs, ly thousand l,?? best man lur usin baskits or brush in **?? " residency of ?? emergency I ever seed. H lazes! how I found Le i| ihrire in a bad muskilter country ; to a i ousand del- tkey d never git in sucking dislans ove *ukit, Presidency kirn, lint lot all w ur hard thrashin was- taita. lie huahanj hsl. I he two hellerin inersheens asso l''e In irried a rich | Cl*ted?they s<ji thar lieds tugetlier like bees i two drunk locomouvet wild. When they ov? indred and '"It, down cmn thar tails but they liisted *' W?J em agin in a rnounmt an a ah akin ove : brusei 1 ?- --.( -. - i i . . , , ,.u \ cut hi me pin is, soner I KK mtoV eaiueu v"v 'J* chklu?On ! to ({it the <iu>loiilon the liar. Plie shock me" 4 Rev. KukIih f>tch Ole Burn* outer ihu dogwood aadil H" ' * the Black I nn outer the neck ; but lie crawled back lu hir , were tlisin- ?? noick, an never stopped hi# trashin i ?tha in the I'res- ova cm over tlinr lied* and eye#. The ! ?'' 1 k?i?, and on next tune they mixed they cum by ({tie##, *" ?' k Muiinlnin with thar eyoa shut, fur fear ore that per 'n l'" ly consigned P*tual ineahuu brush. Hit just rained J**'11 n the top of' brush well mixed with sum orful short : r,'tW|? fleet point of ban cu~?in. The Mill's hull's a mity ' handi east of the smart kritter lu he enw haste, an he pre 8V<"' 1 cialed adz.ictly Ole Burrs' power with a wards citizens ac- handful ore brush. 8o while Ole Sock walcl; funeral ora* j wur gwme thru a grand charge blind, he Wi contain by I tuck a circumbendibus roun and gin liiin sons I Tenneaftee. i Marty'# gam<* on ole Foe#, a bntlM Kol I lbj?g di*tingtii#h> Are in the n?r. Ho ji*t cum in at ween wilh I vertily, ha# ' hi# hine laig# and berried bed #n lion# the b< id participa that onder a full mn, an a histin Sock in fine r of the occa- j the rear two foot clar ore the y earth, a ad ; ihe h rite then bit tail cum down with a #w5?h, cum i f "i lc\ A > . ' **' * mitt Ci he I'rew?its teem i it u Slieein survey, ihe wonders of eneli passing day. lurr, fbutotiBii, agritalinrr. Suttmnl Siuprannarnts, /ortigii CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 30. l 3 wur tuck along wheel barrow I jist tuck his kas>e in ban, slit a i onto liie fore InigH monstrous fast each of his years, and run his hi worful agin his convenience. With i thru em over the hock, gin him su netlin aind ove his hed drawd hier ' fnrtin advise with a keen hicko rer towards his curl, the brush mer ! laid him onto my trail. Ho looki still in blast an gittin faster and erful sorry for what he'd dun, an r, fin Ole Burns snntchin of more.? i tu travelin agin. When the bala ellerin and cussin wer now mixed the dogs cum up, they sot intu 0 es ekul os a keerful man mixes on im, and the two laiged houm ey and water, an the mixtry made stop tu save his meal from bein sc ful soun. Kf yu'u hearn hit at and while they wer a doin that mile, yuM know thar wer a heap uiakin fast time towards my ho irtin an rath a gwine on whar it ji*t gin a dollar to swear they'll l um. Ole Socle war hastened in now sarlin, ef they ketches me, It inatural way ovet a fell pine tree, wimmeu am agin me. Now the 1 r Ole illilis slopped, I spose \u see ' furgit thar intimacy with them a oe ove his new plan ove fitin, ati it ! nalde insex. f'se a goner, 1 spei fool thing, fur ef he'd keep ; don't keer. I'm no count no ho r hed ove his'n in close communion look at me ; did ye ever see jis locks rear, he'd been boun tu spoke sampil ove a human afore? I ft ird afore lung. But hit git im time I'd be glad tu be ded, only I'm i roun an cum bed on agin, the ove the dyin. I don't keer fur hf I bull fitin way. Ole Mills bed a ' fur bits nnpossible fur me tu ha m fear ove the steam brush mil! I soul. Whoever seed a sou! in jis Sock kerried, so he cum hit bline ! rack heap ove bones and rags es I ind the r.ex time lltey met they : Iso nulbin but sum new faugled s , an the hot) run onder Ole Burns' beste, a sorter cross ntiveen a cr i ativeeon the rope girth nn Sock's ' munker an a wore out hotni lie gin a twist and busted the j 'er. I so w ?n ove iJ id's expiries swung Ole Burns r.nd the sndil trussed fools iovenshuns, an cutn at n roun a few times in the nr. and j time el that. I blames him fur tl nit a big sling, the sadil the biest, ove hit ; allers tryin tu be king fi bung outer the snag lim ove a ded cussed ole?never mind. ist hi euuf to let Ole Burns' bans j m ^ ti tch groun. Thar he hung. He i t>i ? " , . i j. nomas jeirersoa. now m yearnsst, and lie mixed in i , ,, . prayin will, I,it, for !?e lied it streak I I,,u following ?l?orl extract froi eer in I,,a mad. Now when he Mali's Life ?t J. llV-rson contains s< is sef htiug up liy tin* heels like | to bo admired of tins (greet 111:111,1 1 (led hog, an two IuiIIa a lit in rnun I Jet.,n jt H <)ulv lo p,,bliM, it ; 1 voise were changed mitelv, fur hi* ?? . ? i? 1 1 ? * . * . Mr. Jeltcrson was general, v r in he lied a Few ove em) hore down , .1 "1 1 1 , , - , . .111 1 favotite with the oilier sex, and 11c Is Ins lied, am! tut sounded like lie ,, ,, , , , .0111 reason, His appearance was iwn m a well, or lied a loemt in 1' , , 1, , ... , . g't'g* 'l's lace, though ariinjur 1 ual. lie bemoaned ,.* condition frolu beautiful, learned with in.eli ul. cussed Scisily awhile call,e first j ^ llttllttVuleuCti< MU<1 wjl|, t,,tt c lieu ctiased me es the iineiit satis, ? e 1 . 1 r 1 1 .., .. . * vivacity ol a happ\, hopeful spirit pshaw es Hiixillerv. an talked orfu . 1 .. 1 1. 111. , , , complexion was ruddy and delicate siiot nuns, ciiiiis, grave var'ls and 1:111 1 . . . , 111 e . his reddish chestnut hair luxuria instone works under the kero of the ? n ( ,, , i n 1 . . silken. Ills lull, deep set eves, 1 1 tell ve hit wer tremenius, cum .. :,* ? ( r i f "11. ., , J ' , vailing color of which was a light >111 a man ov? family hung up hv / . .? 1., e 1 ? 1 1 . . , J ,* (or Decks ot hazel on a ground v els tu a tree, wliar two < I rod fill ole v \ 11 ... . grav,) were peculiarly exnresstt ere at war. \\ 1111 got a lunnm 1 .1 1 1 , 1 ... 1 , , 1 1 mirrored, as the clear lake tnirr > tntlier and hacked Inni agio Ole 1 n .1 . 1*1 ... . . , . .1 0 cloud, l lie emotion which was 1 ?l.l.e r?.o ove Hh>" l?- 1I1 [O..el. l.i. ittmd. r ole fellvr .ay out tu ot.e .1. o, ea ; ,|U|f he ropes let em ; and tu make hit i ,?i ? .1,1.1 r 111 , , , 11 in Inght, and though very s'.rn isd grabbled a delh ho t onto a I , , . , ... . , 1 , , , , . , period, Ins form was erect and 1 i lull es long e- he cud staii lilt fur ,11 .11 11 ... 7 | and Ins movements displayed el ii.s. lhe.l he let go_ and swung , nfu] ^ ... vtir heluiid tune an a tryiu tu ketch Wi4>> m.?lly oXercise in which I. a snacliin at the roots an weeds, ()ol J(|y UQ|| ,|is part- |jjs ? his han's full every gnd?, tryin to Were unusually graceful, but simp sself; the cussiti an prayiu a gwin | Cl,r,j1}ti. His"conversation alrea. lie lime w us nur ever. seshetl ||0 inconsiderable share I ye he's got lots ove sand in his charm which in after years was so I, lie's the best pluck 1 ever seed, extolled by friends, and to which ? thai they fit, ruuu an roun, tarin ' attributed so seductive an infiui yualh and roots, an Iiht, and bull ^ molding the young and the wave Toreclly they cum agin fruiu be* his political views. There was a ather agin the ole stud, au kerried ness, earnestness and cordiality in rard Urn tune. and not clock fash ?a Jeep syinpalliy with humat cwise. Es soon es the rear of ole confidence in man, and a sanguim nt triin, lie luck tail h<?lt and liilt fulnees in his destiny, which irre; his shoes cum oil, and ho fell won upon the feelings not only aiop ovo the Squire's hed an tails, ordinary hearer, but of those gra* t hissclf a good holt inter each ove whose commerce with the world 1 nks, and locked his laigs' roun his them to form leu glowing eslimati oh, he's jist as redy as a cat.) and ?Qf suc|, ?ieu as the scholar like ile his arrangements tu stay thar the sagacious Wjthe, the court ?, he'd tuck a good hill holt with gifted Fauquier, ill unto the tail. Ole Mills didn't Mr. Jelfcrsoti'* temper was getilli land what were atop ove him.? |y and forgiving. II it naturally hi r! dashed unto his mind, eu all his thing of that warmth which is ih allied, en he jist turned tail an fur concomitant of affections am! syni Carolina ; Oi? S>?ck iroltiu arter so a'dciu?-and it no doubt had? keerless like. The ticklin inter his been subjugated by habitual coi , the chokiu roun his neck, and the Yet under its even placidity the ito his tail, discuiuferted him pow- not wauling those indications 01 ile jist mizzled ; an every few self-reliance and courage which , he'd gin a short heller, and kick stinclively re-cognize and respect. ieela es he es ho cud, hut Ole Hums js not hii instance on record of l rowed lliar. When ho cum lu the nig been engaged in a personal rei over the blutf lie loped, hed fust, so or bis having mi tie rod a personal i urns went rear fust. Es soon e? he tv. Possessing the accomplishtm lie ruver below him, hccotumenced avoided the vices of the young \ bin the tail, over handed, but bit gentry of the day, and a class of eny use; tliey both went plum ou which, if not vices themselves, w e, and spread waves fur a inile, an ofien made the preludes to thei iter Hew like ) ud thing a three tun never gambled. To avoid impor u. After a spell they cum up sepe to games which wero generally ac i luck a look at each other, an 1 nie(| with betting, be never lea saw two critters apnearingly as distinguish one card from anotl u part company. Ole Hums swum was moderate in the enjoy menu jii ohiik, an uie nun lur tuilier ;? ' t; to strong drinks he had f triggered out an ? - the morsel ! ^inn which r?relv yielded to anv rt either ove em raked up with thar : stances ; his mouth was nnpolh they just lay down lu rest, an eyed oaths or tobacco! Though he sj> nulher across tlie ruv-r. Ilis boys enjoying 'the victory of a favoriti Ole liuros mii hauled him home on- Hl,d the 'death of the fox,' lie nc tied. Mill's bull sought another hut one horse in training to run an ole Sock run wild in the moun ran but a single race, and he ver Ole Burns talks crazy like, ?es joir.ed in the pleasant excilenn mse is u|Mide down and he hears knew it to l>e too pleasant for the ? liutninin ove nities, and sees lots I student?-of the chase. With sui 'tul hulls a fitin all day. He'sswell- j jtiea of mind and character, willi is nor a toad full of litnin hugs, an Vor of powerful friends and relati i till he's black :.s a pot. All the even vice royalty, to urge him lilta ove wiminen an<l ole soggy Mr. Jefferson was not a young :ums tit visit iui, the wiminen fans he lightly regarded by the youn] es the bed close, and the men talks bf either sex. ii, and the kouklusion is, that Sut ? i cussed infurivel fcaxJ pest of a Sut Connecticut to thk Rmci'e he cause ove the hole kalamily i an llM) ;|y?|?s, of (Jrconville, part of 1 the lies titers, men an wiintnin. gin j,jg third wifo one year ago. e same vardick. Hit wur orful in- H ho went'to the c lu me, kase all I did in the whole the grave, opened the Ci us wur just barely lu lift a hask.l look oul_ w|,att? a set of false t I over Sock's lions ; an when I did RMke of l|.c gold plate! IB that, the fuss warm begun. After frs.es, and justifies himself. He t I did nutliin, but atan clar, and f|fty years of age, a bouse carp i euckuiuslancea as they ris. tr)i;,^ jn comforUble circumstan ell, Ins two big cussin fox liuntin property, and a member of a C uck my case in han, an the fust Omrel. ii ; /.i.rr?nilw rannrteri I nowed lliey ??r ontu my trail tried to get ilia leeth out?a* i howea, houna, iiiuakilH. nr. a few ove dead in his lioui?a before ilia fun se filer*. Twer then I did the auper. ih# rigid muclea would not vela unnio I wur apeakin ore. Wun ovp woman of Greenville wish ?o ouna onirun the real a long way, au feather bits. All which we gal! up with the alack ove my breeclie*. t the Nof ioli Couritr. -[ Ho$fon null Dnuirstic >hros, auil tjjt Barkrts. 858. hole in I "We never Advertise." tie laigs | Over heuring llie above remark the j itn cum- 0ti,er day, we to<?k the liberty of putting j rr, and H pew questions to the gentleman who I ed pow- j inadvertently dropped those words, "We J i I went ; never advertise." "You sav, sir, you j lice oye ll0Vt.r advertise your business, never pay workin ; ?4 doll tr K newspaper, save the two i 1 \ hed to . CMnis jK.r day jor reading the news; pray | ' altered, j ^11 ur, if you would he willing to ho ^ i* Wim 1 cl,RrKwl 8'x cents e'*ch, or at the rate of 1 le. ill : eighteen dollars a year for your journal." I ? kill me "Hardly, sir," said the gentleman, "could 1 '' ,ase the ; maud that, beside the profits or a j ^ ry can t paper would bo euortnoua, at such rates; I r bomi- ( t|iw public would not subscribo to that ' I1 :k, an I i 8Qr^ 0j- thing." "Well, sir, we beg to i ' w. J.s SHy evory journal soi l in New York city I S| i-'i* 1 costs to get :t up more than you pay for '' sel# like j j( daily, and if it were not supported by I 1 feared advertising, could not live an hour, uud j ^ realtor, I jy nj| mankind were like you, every news- ! 0 ve arra paper, at present rates of charge to its v sicii a i anbscriber would fail. If not, it would I . pc because they were willing to pay the j !4 "ft 04 u . aix cents each for a daily issue. On no j j4 asy o.e 0'vher rates could a paper live if voiii idea ,s ny boa j ()f business were cairied out." , ma*m j The great masses do not think of tho ore my \ eXp,.,l8H uf the matter iu a newspaper set I il ie uoie | heibro theni every morning and evening, j 11 >ol, ttie . vvliicli the price of two cents is put upon j 14 ! but which, if the business men through ;4 out tbe city and countiy did n )t support 1 | with their advertiseuieuts, would oblige !> n Ran- i readers to pay tripplo its present price.? ? m,1,1, ' 'n lo support a free press,and make j ^ 1 a sound and healthy paper, one that can | 'l .,at we I Hil".,rd to give an honest an 1 open ex- j " ! pression <>f its opinions upon all subjects, ** at'.ier a j a liberal cou'so should be pursued by the j ' >t with ; husinesa community, and a liberal return ^1 > etiga j of their money would be insured. Ad - ' lc uid tar vorlij-ing patronage insures a cheap price, w igence, and ihe latter, insures a largo circulation, ' " Itoerful a large circulation produces a return to 1 'l .. His the advertiser ; not only doe? it benefit I l' ly fair; liiin, or them, in a business way, hut the l' nt ami small price which the publisher is enabled 11 lie pre to sell his journal at, gives the masses a '' hazel, chance to become intelligent, and fainil- ^ vorli of iar with a vast stock of valuable know I- j ^ e, and edge, which, were it not for the "advor- b ors the liser," they never c-mld reach. The |?nssuig business man who reads a daily paper, , for which he pays only two cents, and i inches never "advertises," is the worst specimen j at this of fjrutituue the sun ever smiled upon. 1 sinewy, Ho may well be liked to a log under an i 1 asticiiy oak tree muncing acorns and never look 1 llvli'lun itwr .... In nn,. .,,1 ..... I I.oil rv.tn? frOlll. ; '' a Could 1 r Y'H'itnd Episcopal Convention. o l? . After a session of three days, this body ii of that adjourned on Friday evening last. A a much '"""C0 number of Delegates, clerical and ti inemies lay? vvtrw ? attendance. The utmost u ince in harmony and good feeling pervaded the j fi rinir to body, and its deliberations were marked \ e frank dignity and decorum. : v its tone R was determined by the Convention fi jijy to establish a Theological Seminary at : v u hone- Camden, S. C., and six Trustees for the I listnhlv 8;u,ie were elected, viz : Rev. C. 1*. Gads r of the ,,e"' liev* J> P- Sha'"1 :lnd Rev- J' J* 1 men Huberts from tho clergy, and Col. A. P. 1 lad led Aldricli, Col. J. 11. Kershaw and II. I), s bs of it b*"sesne from the laity. It is intended t Small l',Hl l',e Seminary shall go into opera- o I . HnJ tion shortly, and when organized the j Bishop will nominate tho Faculty and >1 t kind ('ie Board of Trustees will mako the se- h iil anv Action. p UsU*a| The pulpit was occupied on Sabbath h na'hies ",orn>ng hv Rev. Mr. Kidny ; in the af ' -it had ternoon by Rev. Mr. Wallace, and in the ! <> |lrol evening by Rev. Mr. Denniaon. The h church was crowded to its utmost capaci . t ru w tllU , 1 f calm lv' a 10 congregations were entertaiu i o all in- fcd by lenrned and eloquent discourses.? t There 1 close of the services in the even- u lis luiv- j "'S l,,M "romance 1,1 connnnauon whs au v icon tor ministered to seventeen candidates L?v the o indigni' I v?nerHl?le liishop Davis, wlioso voice still li snts"lie rc|naius clear, distinct and musical. V 'irginia Greenville J'alriot. habits, ? " ere too A young friend of ours tells tho follow i s n. He ing story of himself : I p lunities "\\ hen young, ho had read the well " compa- kuown story of George Washington's i 1 rneO to love of truth, and the father's love of the ! > tier; he noble principle of his son, so well mani 1 i of the i tested on the occasion referred to, of I ' in aver- j George cutting down tho cherry tree, ae | 1 circum- j knowledgiog the transaction, and receiv- 1 1 ited by i ing a full and free pardon, besides praises ' 1 eaks of : an<l kunl caresses froiu his fallier. So ' 1 5 horse,' i Jim, actuated by so noble an example, \ ver put J thought b? would try experiment, lie i ? never I supplied liimself with the hatchet, ami 1 v rarely going into Ins fathers orchard, cut down ant?lie ; some choice fruit trees, lie then coolv j sspiring j sat down to wait the old man's coining, fh ijual and as he made his appearance, marched i the fa up to him with a veiy important air, and res, and acknowledged the deed, expecting tho onward, i next thing on tho programme to lie tears, man to benedictions and embraces from the ofg or old fended parent. Hut sad to relate, the old gentleman caught tip a hickory and gavo him an 'all fired lamming.' " Norwioh j To coi.oit iii.uk on cotton.?For !> About pound* of clo? li take 2 ounces of copperas ; emeterv, 1 put it in water sufficient to cover the cloth; j nffin and keep it scalding hot two hour*; take out eeth, for ' the cloth ; turn out the copperas water, rde con I rinse the kettle, put 1 ounce of prussiate is about 1 of potash in soft water; when dissolved, enter by put in the cloth ; let it lie two hours; then j ce? as to take out the cloth and add 1 spoonful of , Christian oil of vitrei; stir it weli; then again pnt i I that he in the cloth; let it lie a few minutes; take she lay it out; rinse thoroughly in cold water.? eral, hut Bural New Yorker. lar and I Lire.?One to whom we are alwaya inker from l troduced without our consent, but we selpo?t. dom quit without regret. IN ADVANCE NUMBER 20. Jti}ririiltural. Agricultural in Common Schools A common school education is dee me': >f great importance,and the brunches icre taught should bo o! practical utility \mong these no onu will rank higher ban a knowledge of the elementary priuiplcs of agriculture. It'these are taught ii our common schools, impressions will >e made on the minds of youth highly alutary to their futme usefulness ami lappiness. They will be likely to engage n agricultural pursuits, and deem the emiloynieut of tliu husbandman llie most lonorable and useful of all; and wbeu liis is the case, the earth will bud and lossom as the rose, ami under the smile f a merciful Providence peace and plenty rill ho the common lot of man. Considerable otforls are being made t the present day to elevate the standrd of common school education, llut it \ unpopular to say much on the iinpor?nce of instructing youth in the elemeiiuv principles of agriculture. Books on linost all other l-ranche* ate introduced uto our schools and highly extolled. But u elementary book <-n ilie subject of gricullure is hardly named, or if uamftd > said to bt out of pla ; and a distaste i impressed on the minds of youth gainst rural and agricultural pursuits.? his proves highly detrimental to their iture usefulness and happiness, llow i wi v ^ < >: , 11 g men ami young womou :orn tiio idea o! living a farmer's life? ? I it!i tliom, some profession or some dcndiJ residence in a city is preferred > a rural dwelling place in die country, liero tiio mental and physical powers lay be cultivated, und where bealtli and appiuess may lie enjoyed so far as it for ie good of man in this world. Will not ie true friends of a good practical coinion school education discuss this subject irotigh the medium of the press, and ive all classes of people to understand ie importance of introducing elementary ooks of agriculture into our conirnou ihookt ? Dead Animals. If it should be your misfortune to have l.orse, a cow. an ox, or oilier animal to ie on your bauds, alter skinning them, iaul them into \our barnyard, cut up HOi WilinAOMO.ii. . r<ynnmif r charcoal, over the body, place four iclios in depth under the parts of the nimal, tbeu cover them over with six ines the weight of the animal with peat, larsh mud, river mud or muck, mould oni the woods, or any other earthly vegtable matter. Let this remain six months, clieu ihe llcsh will liavo been separated roin the bones, and the earthly compost rill bo tit for use, then mix with it ten mshels of ashes, and you will have main re enough to fully fertilize an acre of and to go through a rotatuni of crops.? V!l such composts when being made, hould, as ea?h layer of eartli is put on to " he depth of six inches, have fiue charcoal r tine plaster strewn over it. The bones should bo dissolved with iiute sulphuric acid, and mixed with ten ushels of ashes, which will be found <pi il to the manuring of another acre of Mid. And now lot us ask if this disposi'lon r .. .1 i? ^ i n tirau UMI.^U, C'??* i'l t usliels of wheat. thirty husiieU <> wenty bushels of rv?, or f ?riy .?iin ? of uts is ttot bettor than to till tin* lie intolerable stench of the an* o r. ; u> ndergoing deomjiosition in the ordin trv raj' in which dend animals are d'spnhed f. Economy, your pecuniary interest, lealth, comfort and cleanliness answer, es.? American Farmer. Plowino.?The depth of the plowing bould be regulated by the quality of the oil. It might prove a serious injury to ome fields to turn up at one plowing wo or three inches of the dead, inert rony subsoil. And it might not be good economy to plow at once, even a good toil, two or three incites depper than previous plowings, unless an extra qnnntity d manure can he applied. As a general rule, *t. Is the safest way to gradually deepen the noil at each successive plow ing, till the. required depth is obtained. A ItKCIPE FOR MAKING nuow.v DREAD. ? I will give you my recipe for making brown bread, whioh 1 have adopted of into ami una a very goou. niKe iwo quarts of corn meal, Iwo <lo. of shorts, one tablespoonftil of salt, one teacup of molasses. Slew n squash or a good pumpkin, in water sufficient to wet litis mass; pour it on boiling hot. When cold enough add a pintofyonst and two quart* of wheat dour ; and this will make tour loaves. When light, bake three hours.Isuly Rrtader. How io nisd tub Wild set IIokak for slloing and tiib Wll.dk.st CoW for Milking.?The way to doit i? simply this:?Put around thou,just back of the fore leg, a strong rope, or chain; into this twist a slick, so (bat at every turn the rope will be crawn tighter, until '.lie animal will submit to being bandied at your pleasure. The most unmanageable animals can b? subdued in ft few minutes iu this manner. Virv Light.?A Yankee tinker ha# invented ft new kind of yea#t. ft make* ead so light that ft pound of ft weigh* ly four ounce#.