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DEVOTE!) TO AIH SCIENCE. AGRICULTURE. COMMERCE, NEWS, POLITICS, GENERAL INTELLIGENCE AND THE INTERESTS OE NEBRASKA. VOL. III. CITY OF BROWNYILLE, NEMAHA COUNTY, N. T., THURSDAY; SEPTEMBER 1), 1858. NO. 11. Nebraska abucrttecu - " "R W FURNAS, iti: )vnvi u r.. N- C-l 1.1 I I ..'.'J i "T i III l ' IJ 400011. i'f ' K.VinS i if Al'VLUTISlN:: (i, ..ii 1 ..'- One f ;u r, n - la -i 1 ' i !U I.'- r.4.in-'l- t --IT ,.::i-.r :-:' voir, (l-:e (' .!.i:un .u- J'-.'-. tiue-U ' .'.uti.ii. "y-ar, f.urlh " r..iu:n'j, -it ia'.t r. iu:,i:i,-.l f.,urih C'..'u'iin thr.-'- in !!.. " h:i.l ' .iii'i.:!. ti.rc: !;i .Tit!..-, f..ljr' ri'.'oil " " , . .. .. . , .i i . I it - f .r . . tTl 1 hi a I l arn'i'. i..i4'i.i Ii 1. M 1 tun (". III"! I I.IMI Ain"u 1 1 . , t . 1' ,.K ... .:: i.-r.-u r.. 1: ,ra.iaiwrM-e - -i.-t 11 ,1 r, -!... ii-ii.iiit v i - kn.. 11. r.-.! !uu r. j . Ti-ll .T r.-ut t r 01 11 0:1.01 , wi'.i be allied tuthc : l,.r.-1 l.v tlio ye;ir. A irr!w;p. I: ! IU II K-l I :i - j ' . 1 ' 1 ' 1 ..."i.i,- ": i :uiaa.'d until nl-iv I . t. : t -''-' 1 r ' '-' ' i.wi'.t-i t I ' ' T...- r : ir'v 1 n.-r- :ifin- I:!'.'. lv. r.";.'- tatie. ii -t i"T'-i.:i':-i t. r to. V e'l.in.ii-.- ;n - ri ir-r;y. A'.i l-l- I :t n T'i-::i bov rut'--. A iv - n - t; n i , irr 1 .V.uMc the 1 CT ' i - i vo1 v will I vtw yrp f - t II 111 I 11 I 1 fj VJ 1- J---.'' V-A to o o o in O ; . Jol- I an . ' - I i s1 i i !. W r.; in i ' 1 d - i.i T !' ri-. . 4. Lm f !- : y .1 ; 1 x-'!-ie x; e -' I ! : - : i: ieav : - : w.-r :i- v, r s 1 n 1 G A II ! S . ; M1LUKER AMD DRESS MAKER.) Iilaiu tsirett, one Uoor r.bovc C.usons Bank. Ilia w . I i.i.i . B'jUUilt ::. ! ii 'i. '.a i'.'ig : ; e:i t 1 i TJ. C. JOHNSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SDLICUDil IN I IIANC'EHV A .N i r-uwxvii.Li:, x. t. r...:.i t.. 1! -. W::; . M -,.;r .V.i. n. .-. r. e . ' J-.'.:i I". V.' r. (".it hi. K. : - r. ". . - i'. r, v.; r. K. W. 1 ; i;:, u:o;t.-.N.T. . 1". I.ik-. y.iv ;. i-:.;. 47-lv .1. II VUT tV SOX. ' SMILE k num MiVKETt JS. 0.-.;:-i, H i: Cou:e.y. Missouri. Kf)' - e ; ' v :. '..:it: 1 a'.'; !- -rii t i- v. i II .ir;.i Sii. -.1 : .'.e.. Ae. . !'-..Tar:; '. : .'i r -h : - mir.v.f i iri t.ur- 'v i: i w.i-r:w:ti -i t-- --at :.-'..i-. ti- r. . E. S. DUNDY, ATTORNEY AT EAYV. ;. V. I il IS ! -"N o. . T. ; .. -. , ; -.-:- ..t i.i'.Jr. i - -. . : - i - . - I i' . ' i M- I i in, ' V.-; . t N.-.-'.i-k t .- r i- .T!a' t S-:.:-. v u f ST. LOT IS. .MO. C. W. WHEELER, A -T- Ii. - -A. j t u XllL'iilL'JtJl Ulia rUllUer. i-rA-itr Tvr rn r. AtloruiT at Law. Lai.il Kztui :?V.il Notary I'nMic. 7.0 r. R i : .;r..'u.i Co.. .N". 7'. " I t ;: i .-! ..--. A.-. : l""H",r- b.oakrit. ; ., i , san; arm oi uie municipal law, me mag-, , . q.: , . , N , .hi'.-.l is a natural dr: tAar, !" r. i-.-wk. Arcvm-s im.bt. . VTTA 4 niATm J way ; spry, teou, always up afore the sun, itrati navmg an me n.m.s m uis mums . leu., ... .. , . j ,, . u , OLIVER V.EXXETT & CO., ;LAjND AG JiriN 1 fe. 1 critter-often hev tugiveita; coi;nterfeit monev, ch in. j his dignity and authority, anl iriedout- ZlXviL 7 7n7 '7 Miinvlmt, ' -,TY',- I' ! Try ir- the cold mining tu get it oil' loom cuired lhe-,n,dstrate cf thc r'laimifr. ;;ni bet you nity oohars tnat is a bogtts si,- f-11 q n !:- n,k. :,. 1 , BOO I r AM) H0k? : TTS v l-y ?"r- -Yah; dat monish vot he vos pass :d;,e"- tv.v-o 7777!77!77-7.7:r1' I,. . r:j: S7.na:n s.?.rect' . in the i:.,s:om i-.-rthu ,f xa.rkac , for spry folks deown there in 31am, guess cn ,nc. - gavs th, Datchnian. L,-. ......w. ,A..t , ;.-.t v.-v;r V .V' ... .'r..'.... -1 .! ' . -co t;t i-. iirt..f N't rakn.arilc-l Jk.lL, &JkTM NEMAHA LAUD AGENT, vs n r. mi s. o s n vi kmc, . X'- , ci.'i r :. 1- . 1C .. uiU ":i ! sV-.nh , .- ''( :! .: . : : I Hel Tv. . . A : . A I. C ..n-. i-. ln.-r ..I U "r: .-k 1 T.-"C.--v i ei DANIEL L. McGARY, T lT fl P RIB V fi ? T A W 1 11 1 1 U H U fl 1 ill il 11 W . AND SOLICITOR LY CILIXCERY. Ih.iwnvilii'. rs l ra-la .:! r.-.f t-... c -:r:, .t Ncb.-Ua.i n,m:, Tirr::i;i:NCL Mi. v.-- - il ; .! : : .... :i " :.-:.,: - ""s:t ' ,-"v:a :"c., r - - -'; . . . - I n U Z. R P TPnpON Uki IMatf k llt'ilcral I'ttwlhl A-tMit. i I BItOW NVILLE. X. T. I zmU for Iowa Ills. CO., Oslilllnosa, a 1.1. i..:-.: Mrn-ii-n-i ...,r nr.. ;; m. it .i:i;.i 1 1 -i : i .11 .ni. ..rr.u.:.-i r: t r r.;.ur- ' 1 . - ll - r r.-r--i. i.. i-.v-i-..., :. o- i.iva-.r;. ?'.au- i : 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 11 .1. rl. ";J - 'o:: Kir-t Mi-t ot. ii- riti "f 1. T. Vl.y-.e &. C...; i:ku:i;i:km k- : J v.". 1 ;. .:! . -. . . on. r T 1 T. I.. I'm--- '- .V.--.';ri A 4 K ? .. S. K. i-. 1 ' ... ;;,.-nv- i-l. I .v.-:i i, !.. '.- :.i :! 11. i;!!-. ; -.: . i-'. ? 11-1 H. IvI. ATKINSON, Zl A IZNT ST I lJCI1, j i;!lOYN VILLI!, N. T., j :- t.. ti -nr.-'.: -a-' : :i.. t; i.i. i -iM -iii..' hvA-: ii-Titi.t u r.-: ii:e j.-.-:-:r.it-ry .-t.i:.-:i-nivii! f in-, tw.':..i. t.. , r--:.ii.t : irMh-.- .-as ) r.-rwi.'.. a !,,I,,rr .al..iil;v,:.v;i.,n L-.:at. l,-.,k.,ut,:u:a:i f..r a.-;ual set I tier-. l;i:i"EU TO W.W. S.i'-.- r. M. X.-w Y.-ikCity, S.-W;ll W.tii-U-t.-I!, l-.'-t' 'II. M.i -. K-'V. 'i'. W. II ..we. l'.e..lk j'..i e'iii'i, r !. Vv'. K. A:'i;i, -i. il- r;.. il. i. ;. I.t. !:V; -o.r.rewnvil'.e. ( ilie.N. T !;. W. ! a w i' ' tt. v. 1;. wi:.i;iN-.is. i'l r.TT i YIlJivLX)X, r- A 0'Q'T'5ia "H.-..W dy'e deou T said he, iriving the frL,,.,,d r.t the inouth like a fresh-tapped Cui. sJ M l)..t. l:i.u.u behind til- counter a fa- t,:V ai.k, ,.ut finding that his cool, self A I i.:e..-ir i:.:il. v.bs.-ii the cak" n-d bc.-r iiini. 1 . . . 1 - 1 rnmnTMT'V" n t a -zt il J. i. Oili ' III X u -'1JL JbAW, ....in - 7 v.;i ;.i 1 : it.': i - "n'.-e-.e W i: I I;,. , ', 1 t - t: v:r I.; :!. 1. .'. 1. ...j-;i.. . - C.;v. -.1: 1. " ' -. . . T. c ..... w;:!:.:-:.-. 1: ..." . A. Wr:.:;,t, Mr. r. N. i; ... ;.. l! .;- . 1.. r. .iAMK.S V. GilOX. IVLACKSMITH !. t i 1 ' 11 -t . '; 1. ;i 1 i . i i l'.c- , !'l;OWNVll.l.r., N. T. ;.. 11 :. '. C. h 1 V 1 !:. I . lo -ai.".. "'"n:)'1 J J'fS. '( -Al'.S STttAW G0( )DS. i;o 10 M:-:n street. Im t. O'ix e i-.u-l Tine, . . .... 11.. .N . LIU . .11. l'.,rtvu':r .KtiMii 1.1.1 t.. I.:.i::uf.ietu-h -,.ur ' ';H '"- KKAL i!TATE AdENCY ;i..n. ,t . Yi:-. j. w. 1. en. J. w. ICC. Clayca cC; K,;:I E-t::to vv. 1 Air--lh'y. ; o:.:.m:a c:tv, t. ; -U-A-r Wr:1-.! :.. k, -. Nov V, ik, ' c .u. a. v.. ii-.. ; II l;.Y.",. i. iA-l-v. . ; 'Ci--. ( v :.:;.,!, I Wi. k-.;i a:..l l.u-w l.ii:.I-ai.k.r--, I A'. ..tt.V li :t r.. I C- :.K '.ert (".Mill ..-!!, t. I.'-ui, I .:.:;-..'t;:.;-n:..y.i:-.,. i i'r. iv. f vi: :u:.I s-.i.-k. tt. Chi a -.. O.o.iua C:tv. A iisr. t'-'i, 1 ,"o . vl::l:-lj T. lh HAYCOOK. Attrney at Law a n n REAL ESTATE AGENT, Mmint Vernon, Xomalia Co. V.ir iv :n: i e -t-i , 1 ,r. :i-.'i-. i .-.. I - -. I':e-: -- . .- ; . ; .-,-!. Kl i I l.-S 1 . ; X T. v.- . . .-v. t ...NT . a i . ; ve. N T I. Si-., n. ; u r r. i r.-; i . i . - . ' , e - v, . . rt I'- ,'Ki i Eil.-ilN T. C ASi!'V, j ?: A1-.T1N w. r.i :-en.( J-. I. TK-T. .'As. P. AMUli:. f C.-nneiihlur-.I v .i. ) N-. ! r:i-ka City N T ' - - i - " i .V. 'A ; - t! r,,:,i itrnion'. la Fiitir.c Pochiratory Sst.itenionts of lr.ten- tier, io i'i c-eu'.pt. tsoearmc; l.e-enip-tier. --. Lon r.tn: - Lr.nl Warrant s- 4 v-. . I'NTI-Ilivi' I TA .1J1 1..N ll.lll.NII I..A1. LanIlVaiTaiitZIu&htaniISoIcl. 1j;.1 n. li.nin a '. ii.un- raTti.-ularatttT.t".. n y::.l t r.-.'yir? anl SoV.in? 1'r .--rrr cotuiiii-ss:--::: A'..- -,t :;. ikiii.-t .'ie.:ti"!.i : a: i'.;..ri.ir.lirx r. -i-t - :!::; v;..rt..f t'ui L uiua. 1 I-tuuk- il ah Vi:--i-;it:'v . :, 1,ulJ. i hi.! i.KhM'i:-. i II .n. A.A.BreJf.-ri. rrtka City. ' S. F.Nui-M.r.s. i M - r-. !' t:::-ir. A Wet, S'. .1. b. V.i.. ) l'.-o.. Ktvor. V.'a.-iiOiu-t. 11 Civ i - '...1:1I,T1T. '1'!11.IT I n.N ..Ml'. I I I . I 1 . . . . n . -ii..L ...... ......... - . - - i i.-..iui . ii.."i. iiu'i..i i.v v v. i -..ir ii. , i.. ... : - . . . . . . i nrii nrmrH'N n;iv in i 1 I isks. i ii:.i: is. '' ' 1 1 ' ' - -' - i " ! Th i:;.!-: I.t:r- kir. Miscellaneons. Tlie Tenter Dollar. v YiNtn: snrrcii. : 1 raw, rs nave ail discovered that - sti ar-.-r,, making their dibit in large or s,uali viIia?C5' CI1'-raliy crt'ate luurc or less sensation aaiong the 'natives,' who if the stranger puts on the slightest de- gree in mystery, or stops among -.liem j aiiy kli-lh of 110 raw any exertion to silt him space nor to the very bottom. In one of these localities, the over- grown village a Uaytoii, UUio, .several ; yt-ars ago, there made his appearance a lo;i','-l'gg.-tl lean, laijk specimen of hu- 1 man nature, whose tout mumble lepoke ! i"itron.UueIand ot Pork and b'-, i or, as some seem to reckon it, 'the land ot ' .,1,-11'." 1 irn ' away down east . The , " " . . I I f SH !'! Mi (M I 1 fl T nUT tT iK MM- luuc' J11U ,u inuier ne eame, none aPi'ar"1 a! ie tJ eluciuate ; but certain it was, the stniiiiTer created no little sezisa- . 1 .1 -ji tii m !ir. inn I iho viMnor.i linfininir (iron-. '"-"" """sM r"-l'"3 --, where, with his fists carefully stowed away into the deep recesses of his capa cious pocket's, and his fuzzy white hat knocked and crowded' into all manner of acute angles and indentations, sitting jauntily upon his tow-hair covered head. He had been teen making his entree into the village upon the tow-path of the canal, from toward Cincinnati, early in the morning; and about noon, after hav- ing Weil threaded each by-way, lane. eet, aven'ie andailtyof the village, he the centre ot the village, and iuimediate- ly walked into the aforesaid depot of cheap fodder. A Dutchman kepi the shop and as it was a place of common re sort of the idlers and stragglers, it was tolerably well stowed when our down east 'genius' popped his hatchet-shaped Vuw- JUtU u' ,lc u 1001 fcwrvt'y 01 things in general and the pyramid of gin- i ger-l read in particular. ! 1 1 . l. . . .1 r ; , po.-e?ca antagonist was not to ue got nu ,,- .'1 v i'h an .-h-r 1-! a-d a -ort of r 1 , 1 1 1 "1 ''- 1 ,'"'"uulu:,- without a peeumary advantage, he g. ttural vibrntion between that of a sn: rt and a gnmt. "(vues veu gjt souie cakes and beer, h;;i""1 'W ..1! 1 1 ' -i -i f. w-nil r-io 1!. 1 dun. 1 :..n a lew. sani Me 0 r man -Y d'.rne 1 neve, tnat s a laet ; wen 1 m 1 1 1 1 i nu.Ui v , ji.uni nan a on o 11010111 t . - . r -T - t..,,i.tl.l.l-llt -'.it il. tu-.by, anl gu.-.- I'll Iiev a few o them , ' ..ot.l .... .I...,.,,r.,. ,il ., . not n :;s any wav. saui the stranger, wiio by this time w as the cynosure of all eyes, and the 0'.j.Tt ,,f e. u-ideiable m. - rri - men t. the croud in and about the beer- ' shop. il 1) i,l finii -mil th.. Y:iii!.oo ',li.-t.-. I ... , . , . - , . v'rd awnno about quantity and price, ... w.....i...ai. .4.1a ....... - but iinaliy the matter being adjusted, the Yankee sat down tq on a whisky ca-k. ar- : ri., .-.-r. , ' I.t. ( , I . I . .. 1 .. .f, in. 1- i m nn tb. ui.l iw.-i.iii- i-...m v...-. v i..... v.. .... the c-.-unt- r. and started his ma.-ti.at- j::g f.-.-sils, full ehi;le. 'Stranger," say.- one of the crowd, -I'll 1 som-thing y-.u're a Yankee." AVelh guess yeou'd win, tu, on that," says the ankee. -Oh! I kuow'd yen was. you are all terrille creatures for gingerbread, 'r.in't you ? '' continued the impostor. -Ye-os." says the Yankee, taking a pull at his beer. "I reckon we du devour it once m a whi.e. lamt hard to take jn a feller's innards are nigh to a cohapse. Where do vou hail from when you're ... n-,., ? Whar du I hail from ?" says the Yan- kee. "Yes. whore do you belong ;" ccntin - stiouer. 'Wb '-.. i1 i 1 1 -1 .r ? Ve-rs (roth- v i.. ... ui Leiotig : u-tN vii-u.i. t , . . ei sn. u ii u.e L-eer. i uo " . c .1 l . . ... pure, seem its you, Til t.-ll yecu. I cum from a ""s"-) ueeun ui-aius vou'd hev to du without a sun Vasior.ally out this wav. fcr it often takes a heap ef 1 coaxin' and stirrin' to get the eld blazer ' 10 r'si md spread herself.1' ... t.-..-i T-.-in l-io.-. rt-rT i..t.l c.ml-.: -- -!. ..lUiiii N-v-.i down that way .".-as c: Cold snaps?" avs the Yankee. "I !gu-swe deou g.-t up a leetle me co.d- ! i,. ."it'. ihi-ii-:i t'.ero it. "l.f'.''-e "i -vi. . --: ----- - " , -..-...i ally, ever you did see, pre-haps." What do ycu call cold weather V I "I ken tell yeou squire, when the cat j lie's tails drop clean off", and the grind- stone busts; when ram's horns snap like i pipe, stems, tows' lags freeze up; when ; I snow fall fifteen feet on a level, and; i hard enough en top to hear an ox ; when J four-and-a-half proof brandy freezes, and ' tiJf. iire oes uut tlie, iUst about then, ! sijuir, we consider it a mighty cold snap j of wcather." This r;cU,re 0f C0M weather symptoms ! iu Ara;ne lickjeJ the crowJ amaz;ngly and the laugh seemed to fire-up the Yan- wee. "Gu.'ss yeou needn't take on so about it ; l et live dollars yeou hain't got no iU,.h tvlJ snap:. bout here am-l.ow. .lUniiinn t,-.;W.-,1 it.lf in J tlie crowd to chalk up to the Yankee' t.(jia Wcather in Maine, he choked down ! hi, ng dander, and with a gulph swal- owea the residue of his beer, crowded die last cake into his mouth, and giving i - . . . . 11 aperture a wipe with Ins bony hand, he faceJ the Dutchiuan. "Xeow, landlord, cipher up the dama ges, and I'll square the account." "Yell, der vos der beer, six, and der vos der cakes, ten, dat vos sixteen cents." "Sixteen cents ! I swan, that's a heap o' money to invest in cakes and beer, anyhow; sixteen cents! Guess twelve and a half will do, won't it ?"' "No, dat it von't' said the beer man; "chust down mit der moneys." "Wall, neow, guess yeou needn't get riled up beout it, anyhow; guess I kin plank the pewter "thout gittin" cantanker ous beout it. But s'pose yeou call it jest fourteen cents, cash up, and no grum blm ? " "Eosh !" growled the Dutchman, down "down mit der money, and clear out o' mine house mit your tam Yankees." "Oh, neow ! show your monkey, will yeou? Guess yeou can't skeer a feller, no heow; but I say, yecu, hold your giz zard, and let's arrange business ; four- teen cents and a ci-gar what d'ye c.iy -i V, n,lv in evol.J.v tho ..1.1 n,.t.-1..r u ' mad" the sacrifice, and dumped down a -melee" en the counter, and demanded t ,.;,., f.lIirt,..'n rem in full. I ' - I-iredy hauling out an old greasy 1 1 , , ,, ...... . u-:n;.-t. i-nr.-fi. v eni-in-leil with mnnmer. - " ant" tapes 1 md yarns, a Spanish dollar was brou-ht forth, the wallet re-closed 1 1 1 1 111 .... ;, nunv. an, 1 he . , . :ir r.n t lent. ,! -;,,u-i il j jv r;..(.t.(i uyi,n thlH,mtcr ,v I , ; the nnper- 1lirn.;,. d.,vii-e-i-t..r ! "Xeow there's the pewter, just smash ; ,iiat Ulia t.ulit yi,ur p.i iiiy:i ie i Th.. i..,.i;iet,t th.. nntehnmn nut hU fin- i ger otithe dollar his Dutch blood seemed ' . :.. 1 :. , e . 1 ;n i- . r 111 111s 'oaiiMVi: imi' : so lru. ; 1 ' . naming red, became his locale, that a ; .-and!- might almost have been ignited ,iC.rc.;,u . v-1 . ft .11 1 1 .1 - 1 nurge: norge : lawis me oeer ,:!an to one of his deputies, "run down to ! the suuire's and git der constable to come i . l.yne mien (Jod, dis tam Yankee j,.r counterfeit monish." ; rav. 0 tjKrt? v-asn't a rCnoral muss ! I The Yankee abroad, at all times & genus ,,f ,,,rro,0d pul licity, trickishness, sharp ( l.,arain5 ar.d cute '-dodges," was at this J criticai epoch the time that Ohio was so ! boimlifullv supplied with "bogus" and , hy hi? SU5pici0Us maneuvering, made an , rs,,ct.;ai 0T,;0Ct 0f distrust. The bare mention of his having pre- sented a counterfeit dollar w as the ewe for ..n tv i..rii.prB.nil ,n r,,, n tberoont. i i i i i (.-,.''....fcAl V.I.- I 1. L 11 . 1M f U11U LAUIll i ine lhe dollar, while a deputy shopman ! made a break for the ccnstalle. The ! moveniei.t was so aiddenlv cxecu- ted, that "dow:i-east" found himself in the f c .t t i r i ii m latigs of the law before he could well say . i -i-i -, r ; -y.-mkins." A grand raft of folks honor- t.j tj,,, down-easter with a procession to the otnee ct that high and mighty puis- "Umph! ah! ves, base counterfeit rascally fraud !" continues tne magistrate, , ci.yin lhe jrr(.asv white coin, which was ! nicked with a Penknife, rung, smeiled, and . . ....- ,-..hnr,,.Kn if..i,.. I.- I -in ., c it' rtrflil- otherwise tested by the talcs d: circum- stantibus.. "Well, Mr. Bomwig," says his honor, ..?0 on and tell how and when this trans- : . , , i i . -i ncTio'i too i lace, ana an auoui n. His honor then gave a magisterial snort , and cough, and the beer man went on to 'Veil, den, sipihires,! voa bchitit mine counter, all by mineself , mit shorge, mine dark, and all'dese oder shentlemen vos sthanding dere, too; veil, vile I vos going out, dis daur'- '"Come, come, sir, no swearing here, lit. Bomwijj," says the magistrate. "Vel, den, s(i:.ires. dist-t Yankee come to mine shop; rat mine cakes and drinks mine bear, den de ta-taCma-istrate shakes his head;) den he, dis Yankee, shrews me down to fourteen cents, and den he gives j new, sjuire, dun't get alarmed, no hocus An oui ianue r, w .! had been badly -w i... dis ta (frown from the magistrate) ! pokers 'beout this, (all on the tender hooks died there, said of it: lr' tie angol ( Ja il ish bogle tollar, vot ish a tam spurish ' of excitement;) but by jest holding that briel hi.ppens to lije.t at '.dui::''t.s. :!: -counterfeit." j d liar over them coals a minute and a half, will be n- ro-i rr. i 'ioo. f - r !: :! ?ni: - "I shall fine you, sir, five dollars for j I'll fetch out a bran spick and span I right die him cut of his trump-:! b. n re he ( a., that oath, sir!" said the magistrate in a j gen-eo-ine." ; a single let ! rage. " The mob rushed to the desk where th-' Su;1I1,ri n,:Lt , (i.c,j:! po..e th "That's n?ht, s.puire, put it.u the darn- ed critter, consarn him!" "Silence, you rascal, or Til send you to the penitentiary without hearing!" says the foamin- magistrate, to the Yan-! kee, who had up to the moment of break-1 ing silence, been quietly chipping oil' the top of a very ugly cane in his possession, "O ! well, suuire, if you say so, guess I'll shet pan at once; and if you j-st hand over that pewter o'miue, guess I'll vut ,t T-.; 1,,,,-n ..vluv " "Will you? Well, we'll see about that, you rascal!" r.-ponded the magistrate. "Now, constable," he continued -search tne rascai; see now muni ot mat tase ccin he has secreted al jut him." Thi Yan .Ul-O V-n 11. T P.V. !! 1 1.1 . . 11 i in i;.i iitiii civ. ei over, tumbled and tossed, every seem and r, Mi i-i,i. ,.' r .ii, n .!.;.. 01. .1 1 tial toggery duly scrutinized, and the con- , , " c 1 11 tents a large jaekmie, piece of ci.ad;, strings, a wan., t ana two letters were j, l.inh.dav to the pres- nt n. inei t h--placed upon the de.-k of the magistrate ! has given all the outward indications of The contents of the wallet exhibited h'-ing nearly drunk; and yet, so far a I several hundred dollars in good sp,cie-i k,i; or k J 'snv . , ,. , . I swanawed a ilrop ot ardent spirits iri h: paying bank funds, a g,ld picee. and two . lifo -n,oU.Ax m 0und health h- five francs, all genuine stulf; although the j p-.s never walked without stag.-. -ring. court tried mighty hard to throw seme; doubt upon the purity of the funds, but it ; , , , was no pro, and the uttemr-t to cp.iestion the & ' 11 I means by which so much money eau.e into the possession of such a queer he-king. biped proved equally futile as theexami - nation of the letters indicated very dis- tinctly that the down caster had adadr.n l mam of some repute in the State of Maine. ! lin,l 1-mvs ,.f lov.. ati'.-ction and re - : rrard for tle-ir peram!:ulatir:g offspring i ;., i.,.,f u-,...,r,.i,. IlO 111 lil'. UK. Sill .- v - L ill .1' .11 i.t.U ,IIav, vou leen ruPbing any body, sir? - , .1. 1 1 .1. : .liu u;ese om ic iu is, mm iiiisoi.i urou- ; ev sjr?' inquired the magistrate, keenly w,.!-,., j ?L 1 i-ti lill. ill L LI i uUI'.'.' , t.- ,, t 1 Ai "N ell, siiuire, I reenn as how them 1 . . documents t-e mine, c-i i Know anytning beout law and gospel." "What is your calling what do you follow for a living?" inquired the magis trate. "What deou I follow for a living? Ye-as wall, squire, I live about like other folks do; breath principally, and "' "Come, sir, no impudence," says the magistrate; "answer direct and to the point. How came you in possession i f 1 1 T 1 . 1 this counterfeit dollar, this vile fraud, eh? "Counterfeit!" savs the Yankee with , . -. 4, 'e evident spirit; "countcrieitf 1 "Counterfeit, sir! Certainly I do: and if you don't render a ready and distinct nr.-nt;ntn.,nv it come in vcur Possess i..:i. - . :, ,. .., c - X 11 1.1'illIHIL U I .-. i.lHllll. Well, perhaps vu will," says t self-possessed down-caster. "Hut I calctt- late, squire, to prove you're no judge of cnorii. ?f vam 1... .-,f 1nv I'll !.---t hot 1 ' , , -iii any mo else, sqmre. that ar del- e, is the gen-eo-me stuff, atidnoth- yeou or lar there in. else; a fust rate rale gen-eo-ine Span- j ish dollar, ii; 'oig-o.' " Why. you rascal," says the magistrate: uon l I Know goon nieiie noin oau: "Calkerlate you Jcu't. squire. If yeou i . t i i r.. 1 ) m't to bet eti't I've got th d. iin. tu lav up, aiiVhow i savs the l an!;' i 1 ' . i l" l' " ' . '" squire," was the crv in the co'art: and th magistrate in the heat cf the excitemen 1 ras al n - side c,' mv hull walk? i - i nr,i ,-.c t l -,.o m'.-.i r.V. b .v-" i '..Ti:at I ,vi!i." say.; his l.ot.- t . Ff.nj v-u t0 f' lun.bJs inf. ihe Hr-ain. " ; SO . u0, yc-ot; needn't give y-urself ar.vcr.- easiness al enttt me i"t 1 ", - " r - - ra action, squire, anl I calk-ri;- I i , .'e it '. : rorpe out i.i.-e soaare nt.v n-i-. "gow. we ii soon settn: tt.;. ays tne squire "Here, v a vo-.: re n mi. j Jones felt the dollar, grintd, sintit it, ' gave two grins j "Pewter or .Brittany, squire,'7 savs ; Jones. , , T , .s the ankeo to Jones, "do I eou, sav j yeou Know silver wnen yeou see'i." he continued, grinning at the silversmith Reckon I c tight to," says he. - Srinire noilil.'il ves. AV:i!l. Tienw.'eist I II-. in inrn -..iit-ii t.i?Mr..f ' give me them tongs and the dollar, so i j T j : lankee uroppeu me uoiiar iroin tr:e tuiigs, and before you could say Ji.hu Ibd - - - - iusoii, lis p, the silversmith I awl "Sijuire. yo've lo.-t, by tliunder, it's a 1 iiii 500..1 douar, been covered witn tin i.nl or tpncKsnver. ' The entire crow J acknowledge the corn, j magistrate confessed it at kw;Li;t in consideration of handing l.aek the Yankee j "s wallet and contents, dollar, h , ,u j : :iciiu.y said they d call n square I he'd let the stranger off. T:e "leetle ends" of the Yankee's coat i i - i j WL-r-' soon -tan-Jing' out towards sunset, , urt el -sed f r that day. Inherent Peculiar 1 tics. In one o f the New J'.nglai.d State - 1 11 1 . . I .1 Jll il 1.KI . II J it 1. t.t - i 1.1....' 11 ; years of age, whose eonditi-.n is a re. ! ...nr'-il I., ili-ii uit-.-t r-i 1 ii n i,t' tl, r-iriit-n i knv t;-at' i;i cvory ease, the child uavery : faithful copy e-f its parents. 1 Tr,i lc.v v. natural drunkard. 1'r, m His h- :vavs 1;; ....a ni l T'a is - that ieenliar ihara.t. r winch marks persons 1:1 a very low ;,; i,- , ,,1 ,' ,1 ot intoxication. It, neve run 1-ss, 1:1 th j .t t. p;s ;.;.;-.L rings an 1 reelings, sen:, thing is said to him in a wav t l-a-s.- i through the thick atmosph. re ,-f his i ''dh-Tl being, and rm trate hisu.iu !. at once reuses, like a ivmm--.'i t and gives pivot enough that le 1- n ! wautin"- in native talents. L.wevi r his ' mental' faculties arc en-hivu b .1. Ills di-p eition. also, seems to be extr. m- ! I amiable. He i kind to every one ip;i : . . , . Ill- 1 ' i 1" XvtU , led lor his mistoitunc', Lut in spite et h'.s .. -.- 1 , 1 lamentat'ie conuiuon, r-'gar.;. a with no i common interest. He is looked upon as a star ef no mean magnitude, ob-.-ured I I 1 1 1 ..... 1 ,...1.. .1. , auu aiuiosi i noei I'm i in- iu.-; : , , , , . , -,, , , , ,, ' which he is doomed to dwell, till he shall pass from the present to a belter state ef existence. Now, as I understand the law of he- reditary descent, there i-- nothing unnat - i - .1-1 ....... I' i I : i urai in mis i-o s case. i.er ruoiMuu - al ever l orn, is governed I v tie- same -. .i i i :. .." ... i .. .. i.... principle, imiiui i.ius' -a tiiiu oi oe n,:i l;e i. Trior to marriage his fath- r had been a secret but confirmed drunkard; and wh-m the fact hi cam. known to the gentle and sweet-spirited being, v,ho 1 ut i- . . 1 . . 1 l - . l . 1 1 . 1 a 1'. lll'.-li..!-? i e ;ui ' , i.i.. t i-l. i '.-..I" in - wife, the revuiu'.ten was made .-ud.b-nl y. ; and in away the most imrre.-Mve and an ! ailing. One night, when he was -up- j no-ed to 1 the most unimpf r.chal ! .f ', , i i ii i ., i lri.-ban-ls. he -taggen-d le in.. a:.d 11 on . ti10 i.,or ja a s:al,. of wretche 1 in. bria- ' tien. For weeks he wallowed in mi ry. ' During tlf' next si or -.-von moni'.is. s.-.- iti-' that his done-sti- r.-putatien ha 1 be, u forfeited, he kept up almost a c, r, -cetie ot lutoxna' ion. Sh. , en 1 of this perh-1, he wa was the i : a m '-rW-l '' Wl.lloU. a.-tUelte ' rass.d away but then- ' rassed awnv l ut th'-re occurr.-u !, ( .. the h:ili:s of x:, p. ,.r j. u.a3 vl t,,.,.,N b.v.-v. r. dis.-.y. ,-r, .! there was st :meth.:.g singular i:i th ap- 1 p..-aran- Wl, u i; lu n .'i. .... i'. . P'-M-n:-'i-r!S r i .1 , ,.i ; t ,,..,. . .. At the ag '. .: . . ., i s i x uu.-n-:.-. d I' -vnt.ia -rl ..va ; :e- :.an. h hid a w- t'.-rtd t , th- di-.'-: also ! ' 'u.i ti.i hnv At v. : . .- i 1 W: 1 ti.'- c its stra t. t;.. 1 I s:... arms. : that I.y. 1'r- th i n-ver ta- of L".f- anl th--!. : , 1 ... II--. 1- int.- ell .1-; I .1 i.;;n o ,!,-.. i .-. in-,.-, t' .- . tu. Georg v.i-ho.it si.- a t i ; -i ;n'v an IT T ( J. I r- j ice ehara,t--r: a t ) ';-.u. it.- t j r ' 1 1... .. -- .1 ., ,;v. . qqr rq , w; ,c wh ca ,". f e ,!. . i :.-..i i i ing o: lv the i. '. . i ..j i . i.i. t : v ! This pnueque cf mhi titing trait- ;. Ciiaract: rist.es, however, 1- -usce":'. . 1 a.u ";de!iuiie number of nli.stn.;...un 11 lias !. ui.e ;i pro ero, mm li is .mined by all history a:. 1 cb.-cr.u; i ' that the cif-pring .. f" ia ; !;;,,,. s lv.,;.,-,-. tions are i rn.lv n.rirkr.l 1 a s'.ii i tendency to it;,prep-r pa.-sions, wliile ti -: Mil seii, i.t oi,s and daughters the sain. n:'. r".ti-i t w)..r. t'.. ......... . . : has taken p'ace, are m , . in: I";. I irtiloi Columbus. Kenturky. a hard pia. vegetal I mu't; r :u t... 1.1 ; r.-.v kin i .,,, i , i ., i . , j i . watit i-i' in il a-1...-, or i :..y to iM wa- ter. and pla-ter to fa: : :d l .uH.::i;.. to di .ve tn i.ud niA.i i it '.e A mrnufactnrer in the south i f Franci advertises a preparation vhieh hi-call- "liau de lee," id d. i l;'li S that It iiituf tne hair a. v. ay.- p!.-s i .- :.u ;.. n ..i oral b-" din i ti; n, and . i ,-s to th pTso:t wuo uci-s it -aa a.r e-1 Cis'.i!nt:-u an! j-rcmacy. A l.v i- a ib-pu'v -I - ' !!" r. i -w v.A ltiVeti- tt i ) a;:- !: I-' a ing nnchine. . e find tin A ii-i!" i-r.h a-k.d ;n e - ..ange. :y -c;:.. i .. What did i ur , ;;" . " ' ; " ,'V,' .', ' ..m ,..at .1 ;4 '. The ur. hiu s, rm. 1..-.J hi, hea l a t..w 1:. :.: :.!- an-i t...-n g: avi lv v. "I'.t-rnal vi-ilan-e i, the pi e-rtv !" 1 1 t 11 : ee cf lib- raraJise lit gaiie :!. Ih.geo.g a 1 eyed gal en a ile of frc-l.Iy-cs.t 1 b.ver. Go wav, strav A cv. :.trv ri i s 1 ve ? l:-t vout :1 1 T xe 1:. r In r 1 : "D. a little U. 1 . I..'.' 1 old iv CI. .-. .i t.ian situ 1 : ;:;i - b e. i: tt.e c i , 1 .,!. ,1 , . " ' . " Il; ..1 t: I 1 ut . 1. ;. ot the 1 1 '?! . . . ' 1 ' I 1 I) , , ' 7' ' i V" " "- : .t raliv, t'H tr.'-v d. n 1 run h' r n w. . -' I The f,. 11, 1 i.i ! '- !i a v v; llateu l.e i - : tot .. t ..... . lllll'. Ill 111. 11 i . . . . 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I !csc 1-6'-. vl-r.i says he. ! state his case. versmith. feci this d.-ilar " a; h m ii: