T IT 14 Jit nL o"0 tjiia 1"7T aw ;!:fT t at J- ad ; ol I be tk So sCr, o f '. 3 ft rib1 U I erv p-''r - hCt ' r. . ' HASKA ADVERTISER HER & COLIIAPP, ar Uloclcll&in St Between Ifit &. 2d, e year. In advance, - "'??' , to ue aWrei.. J Jj paid in A jTnce, tut ald wltbin the year, ill be added t the Hwe termi. I one rur, or more, 15 per cent wni be 11! r liui. 1 1 ! ! - ! ' u5 . X Ay Ay Ay vy Ail 'y Ay - t LIBERTY AND UNION, ONE AND INSEPARABLE, NOW AND J? OHEVER." r ( anare- f n sines Car Jns co5tur.a t One fcsll c-V. r 04 tcTirtic; '. - : i rr ! - j .s 1 .. ;x e r :;, c . ""l c:. 7'-" . 4 r Work, m! J!in nd rTT el style. t5 "n 'lirt noiic-. YOL. Yin. BROWiNYILLE, NEBllASKA, FEIDAY, JUNE, 24, 1864. Cn col-tD 7r . - Oaecolmnn six mttt Oae lonrta eolasa lx laoatSf - - Oas elilstaof :laiaa six cciti Oa coiBma tiire mo .t Ona tit eotrraa ti? c.:i" On foarV; eot-n f ra t-co - - C258 etstta eoiju t:.r cr.j " Transient aar:r i r it'.'. ti-,! r l Teariy aUTerU'c ..-; -'7 i 'iri - . tlJ. baoar will fee efcsr 53d tor ry tis -Jr. it;;irt;ii! : " kentsth flrwf ; .. i ; i : i f i 3 at) t: t i? f ii 4 1 : a 3 a ca end 6 on i a I - IN ESS CARDS. ORIEY AT LAW, prcace m alt tbe d-ortk ol Nebraska. rARD W. THOIvIAS, :ORKEYdAT- LAW, TOS IN CHAirCZSY. c.mer of JTTT. rirwt Slreeu yy VILLI:. NEBRASKA. JIIAS. G. DORSEY. LA," .'JWNVlLLt, "SLBIIASKA. , t, 16G4. ' n32vjly II. C. JXAUE, OT Vl'ES in best style ef the trt; nd at Lower Trices than Ier Before OiTered in Brownnlle. Re ft'U orenpiet. the Skj-Light Gallery on'Main Strect.V ite the City Drog Store, hr. maybfJundngbn-iaesshouri. Tictare M a. irnted to Ciive Satisfaction The public are incited to call and examine rpeci- m Uoan ot operation, from 8 A. St. to 4 2. ic Browr.vi!ie, Feb. 4, ISM. 1.23-tf JOSEPH E. ROl, 3 AHD HAIR-DRESSER fpjwsite P. O. DuiJJirg bet. lit and 21. - tbar.ks to hi patron 'fi.r farmer libe-fcl ara is ttiil on bund r-jy to abave, and dre" Lair in tbo b-t style. Hie, pil 21. "M. X.S3-8-1.T. THOMAS DAVIS, ICTICPHYSICIAN UKGEON, r J?0t7JT, NEBRASKA frenee, Dr. I). rin, Brjwnri!le. "f,I. n J3-Iy rr, n n; tie sates kike:' LOI IS tTALDTCK, p. nit yrt.feiidy to perform ill work, par ti i busin i". 1 Ki'ti 0iin'in2,gl i'ni.arl paprhan2 t iiirt noiirf;, and fne uiwft approved -Tn-h. him a call. Mjiu Street, fi.( of Atkisi" Cloth MILLINERY GOODS ! - . , Annnuncft to the l&die of BrownviHo and Yl t cin'.ty, that she ba jntt received troa tbe East a niapniflcent stock ot crunrG axd stthiiee iHLLimny cocls, Conststins of Ladies' and Mi' Bnnct and Ilate, l:ihhonw, rioweri, ic. r which she Invitee the attention of the ladien, feel ing assured they CAiiBot le tetter suited in style, qual ity or price. i.41-ly Warranted Garden Seed A it'! iy. ja:;l w. pea&h, Hn ro-op-n'-1 Li- fi-st sCKSMlTH SHOP, -est corner llain ai.d Second S rect, he is r-rei-ared t'. do al!kiniof work in say lor ca'i II,.r-i Slu-d. J'iows Sburp- ons Iroud ofT, in fxct anytbirj m the ,ing hue done in the bet FtjK on fcbort !.t,Y,4. cSO rS 2rn BLFXDEX. KOESIG & CO., (Late John Gaknett it Co ,) No. 50 NuilU Second Sirc-t-L. ab ve Pine, ST. iiOTJIS, liO. Offer for sa'.e at very low fisure. a larfre md wtu assorted or Asricultural and Horticultural Imvle uiotit, cotitbriAinK evervthtns ne-ebHary to the Varuier, together UU a larpe and tresu supply of Laiidreili's Celt'bruicd Garden Sews, For mhicb thev are the ole agents. Their friends u n reiy uon jreumg truaj them i-pUs that are notou y pure tail true tj name in every intauce. Also Oe d relf at !o est market ratfc dauese Supr Cne seed, Top onions. Ate. . vc. ALSO COTTON AND TO SAC CO SEED. Dealers In seeds would do well to send tncsu their orders. teud for Almanac and Illnstrated Cati.ne trra'Js. ULUMEA-. KOEMU ii. CO. Feb 26. 18G2 n34 It C F. STEWART, M. D., PHYSIC I AH &. SURGEON ! OFFICII South Emt rorn.-r of Ai-siu n 1 Firt S:reeta EROWXT1LLE, XECR1SKA. OrErcs Ugvks -7 to 9 a. m. and 1 to 2 and 6J to 1 V. K. r.rownvil'e. Nebraska. Hay 5th. 18C4- o S NoS5.1t. BACK TO THE OLD STAND! clocks, wans, SCALES Of ALL FIM'S. 2..1S0, VTarbLcnge T.'ucta, itile;' iTJ Presses, Lc. AKKv G?.EH:iLEAF . CD! i i.ii;e sr., cjrtt A.'io, rurp.i-l. nid t tiy only the ccnuiLe.J5 b.ltjiia i:-i!-3ni EKLEY & NEELY. Wccn LTf.Ilcis. r.rcKNTLY niTED rp Tirru. : f ui-i -biti'TV t-n -h u a luriii'i-'ir.the. t".. sro r.r -r -d H turn out a No. J V;ON- Va;.)V Ht i:ts W (. T. 1i:pi. .vi:i r;'"i.T:vAT'!V H'd rer thtr.j :ict:ia: u:v i" i a f -t iV'.in r iiiiiie'- ti th! r-mt':'-!.l rji!" j t' t 'ird at lower i :rn-y r-Hu i-' bud at fct:y jiuini Eat or Alii) jcsepii "-.7- f t S H U T Z Von'd TeniectMr; inf Ttn fc o'd cnxtotnr that be t f?:"u nv;)ir-'! !' J'tln i:i if -I'l m-i'l on in. iu .- I'tii -..i rh.j. v mf) tJ I i..'ifif r" ville Ilo'ie. lie keel1 o" h.in.l a t;pl?o it . ;i -ot 'nietit of cverj'iLinz in his Une of bii iesi, vi'ih he wiil sell !hu IjWfs: term-for Cash Of Clocks; Witches and Jtwclry done on the short eft Xut.ce. WORK vyaiihai;ted. BroirnvUle, Keh.. Kay lit h. 1S31. i.37-vS-Iy MiHinry & Dress-making 7.5 ISS E. t,. IIAIli:?5. VTi.-Le to inform the uliei of Ero'.Ti -'i: 3 n:il MILLINEilY & LKESS MAKING yrocj the Continental Monthly. THE TWO SOUTHERN MOTHERS. Heard 70a not the din of battle, Cannon's roar, and musket's rattle, Clath of B7ord,an i shriek of shell, Titter's siot, and vanquished' yell ? Saw you not yon scene of slaughter, 2nman blood ponrod out like water; Northern ralor, Southern pride. Stern resolve on ei Lcr Eide ? Cheering on his Casing men, Rallying to the charge again, Comes ahullot, chared wltV.gticf, - . JJtrikss tbe Lrove Cotddiz-a'e chief. " Dwn he falls, amid the strife, Horses trampling cut his life Scarce can his retreating force Find and save his mangled corso. Home they bore him to his mother Ke was all she had none other: TToful mother I who can tocrow TTor is to faint her frantic sorrow ? .As she mourned her slaughtered bravo. Came and rpake her aged slave, Chime, and spake with solemn brow: ilissi3, we is even, now. rI hnd ten, and yon had one; Now we're even s.11 are g ne : Not one left to bury either Slave and mistress mourn together. Every one of mine you sold Now your own lies stark and cold : To the just Avenger bow -iiisals 1 1 forgive you now.' Thu; she spoke, that sable mother; S hud 'ring, quailed and crouched the ether. Tea ! although it tarry long, Fatment ehall eb uivm rot wkoso ! rt. r.3 :-S ly IT2IEYES. & H03IS0N, MAKlTACTtTIiEES OT :OTS AHDSHOES,ff! urTwrrs rtnsT at mo'CD sts., ItiJUWNULLL. N. T. -itty rnrrl,!. the Shoe F'ifp fo'-me'ly ni T I'm, f n,a oflt'r :v o' t at creat tianuractare ail that we offer ?"AH w.rlt arruted. f . Sen. 27, 1S2. nll-v OLINE PLOWS, 4 soo On band and to arrive at CONSTABLE'S apd Steel Warehouse, TO and 22 Third Street, JOSEPH, MO. r.-tr. Wbre t ork ffil! be done with great enre and neatness, aijd aft ;r the latest Extern sil?s. B'onchiTi end repairing done in t':e very beft Ftyleandon short n-Jtioe. I'Scse ca'.I at tne resi dence formerly rupied bJ. W. ColeuiAD. Brownvill, M.iy iih, lboi. Jew Remedies let IRrtlATORRHGEA. VUD ASSOCIATION 7" ft''"f fth. Sick mnfi Thtrrff rr tkt Curt of lntae of the Sexual -Ii ADTTCE ?iven ?raUs,by tti Acting -rorts on STermatoTTlK and othrr sexual Orcanv and on ihtKEW RF.MK r4 in the Pispenaary. sent initealed lettei ?eof chargt. Two or three Stamp accept. n. 3. f ctixtk rorGrrTox.nowara as. . 2. South Xmth f.'rrel, fhilailelphia. Pa is6i. nji-ir D. C. SANDERS, Ajrent for PHCEITIX INUnAITCE CO., HAUTFOIII), coxn. Prsiliats Jnd:e, Ex-nfiicio Justice of Pence LAM) AXO TAX-I'ATTXG ACCXT Will make out and take acknowledgment of Deeds, Mortpajres, Bonds, &e 4c. rrotnptattcntion paid to all business entrusted to his care. Office over City Drug Store, EOWNHLLE, N. T. PHILLIP DEUsER, Main Street let. First and Second Sts.. K-ep( ctJistsntly n band tbe bt?t quality of TOBACCO CIILWINU AMi SilUKlXli, S E G Ja R S , Confectioneries Candies, Plain and Far.cy, Oranges, Raixens, Lemons, Daks, Figs, J"u1&, ifl?s Si'c, &c. All kinds of Tcy, Canned Frv it, and Oysters. miLL i? aeeommodatirs, obiirg. patriotic ann wide avke to t be intvrot of tb pubhe. and ba? tbe but !"jrtuint ot Varieties in bis line cvci ifi-red in tbif uitT-k. t, snd is dct' rminsd not to b- un l'-r..l,l f,.r I'ASl;. M rrh 31-t. "fit. eSOvS It JACOB MAKOIIN, ICHANT TAILOR, llt:. NLl.KAKA nea! ''rtion of rjntlemen ceirli.f ce t r.-hi'-ndhie 77earinG; Apparel, 7 STOCV'CF G53DS. JUST RECEIVED, THS. CASSlilERS, TESTINGS. &C.fc VERY LiTEST STI LKS, ill el! r tuke in. lo order, at unprece--e. Damn; m hand on of V8 SEWING MACiinrs. u Custom wrfrk at rate that ds:y o-ape-I wsrrant vay work, xvcll a Machine TTorU. R any thins in hi line vjll do well to rr-iue hi atock oetor tnvettn)C, aa be elf to bold out peculiarlj favorable In- It.lRM.ly. BEN J AKIN ROGERS. lVopriutor of the From Ballou's Dollar Monthly. THE TRAPPER'S PERIL. A LEGEND OF LAKE SUPERIOR. by wm. n. ncsnwri-L. CHAPTER I. "Well !" exclaimed Le Sueur, abravv ny Canadian trapper, as be drew his canoe upon one cf the many little islands that lie zqi.2 the northern shore of Lake Superior, in the noon of a mid-summer night a nipht f lorioas in that latitude, when the "Strawberry moon" floats thro the heavens like a misty" pearl in the deepest azure of the ocean, "well, of :11 the hair-bread;h escapes, I've ever Lad, this whar ther nearrsuer the scalp. I thiuk ther cusitd red-skins would have cvertcck me, but, thank fortin, Ilod-d ihcin among the inlands.. Jest as ef I hadn't er right ter trap here as well as them Ojibways ther brutes J I've done it before, and I will do it agin, and no thanks ter them neither and the hardy and reckless frontier man bean to make preparations for camping, 'with us much nonchalance as if he had rot lately been pursued by fifty savages, bent on his de- w e m a struction. x irst, fcowever, wita tne nab iiual caution of all educated amonz such scenes, and living ever amid danger, he examined the island upon wLich he had landed. It was low, rocky, and, except nar the centre, uncovered by trees, tho' there the larch, hembek and fir were m- locked so as to be almost impassable. Bending down as neai as possible to the water, he searched, but vainly, for any trace of his enemies. Nothing broke the clear, glassy sheet of water. Dimly he could see the distant m8in shore, and no camp fires gleamed there. Satisfied of this, he carefully lifted his canoe upon thp smooth rocks, so that no crafty eye could tell of his landing, and hid it in the den:-e thichet. Thither, also, he clawled; and, wearied and hungry as he was (for in the hurry of escape he had lost his rifle as well as his traps, and was wi'.hout m?ans of procuring food, even if he had dtred to do so, and the time permitted,) he threw himself, upon the damp and .ms-covered ground and was 6oon fast locked in heavy slumber. He lay thus calmly reposing until the icg and falling with the tiny billows, he cJlowed it to remain, while he again scanned the dark besom of the mighty lake. He could see nothing to arouse his fears. Should he then go at once and strive to procure sonc food, cf which he now greatly felt the need I Better thus, he thought, than to goto another of the little islets, that arose shadowy and al most unreal to the eye; and weaponless S2.ve his knife, he set at once about it. Long association with the red men and severe expierence had taught him how to sustain life, and even live luxuriantly, where a city-bred roan rrouldhave starved and the- pliant root the white pine (the thread with which Indians unite bark for their canoes) furnished him with caeans of making snareii. A brace of rewarded him, but still the greatest.difn culty remained. He was cot rendered sufficiently ravenous by hunger to relish it raw, but should he light a fire for the cooking, keen eyes would speedily see it and compass his capture. A man of many resources, he was, however, equal to the task. First he found a hollow tree, a giant birch that had braved the storms of countless winters, and waved its gaunt arms over the residue of the forest. Still it reared its head a monarch, but decay bad found its heart, and its skeleton form was tottering to its fall. A natural chim ney this ; and soon its mouth was scanti ly filled with deadand perfeptly dry branches, for .well he knew that they emitted but little light, and light thin, al most colorless smoke, while wet or green ones sent forth black clouds, stainins the sky, and to be seen for miles. The fire built, flint, steel and dry moss soon ignited it. The game was soon pre pared, broiled upon the glowing coalsand eaten with a zest that long fasting alone can give, and an appetite that all the boasted sauces of the land of vineyards and song could never confer. Hark ! Even while he was tearing the succulent flesh from the slender brit tle bones, a sound as of the sudden snapping of dry twigs startles him, and his fingers play nervously with the sharp knife. Long a&d and inrUy he listens, but it is not renewed. "Rabbit.no Indian!'' he muttered to himself, and again applies himself to his meal. It was now rapidly finished, for thr inky chuids b-g-in to b streaked with gray, and warningly fortold the time of departure. With the habitual recklessness of hi? class who were wont to find food wher ever hunger overtook them, whether on the reeky heights of the mountain, amid the tangled labyrinths of -the larch and cedar swamps, by the little brook side or upon the almost fathomless an 1 icy waters of the lake he covered the fire with dirt, so as to extinguish it, burying at the same time the remnants of food, so as to dtfy almost the closest scrutiny. Then once more a careful searching of the water. "All clear ell still. The lazy copper skins must have go; drunk on the little whiskey I had in my flask, or else they have got some other poar deyil in their clutches." Standing upon a little hill that sloped gently down to where his canoe lay idly rocking with the waves, he had thus com muned with himself, when turning, he saw, to his great surprise and horror, that a dozn war-painted and fully-armed savages were noiselessly advancing upon him from the opposite shore. The bows of some were raised, and the arrows drawn to the head ; the rifles of others at the shoulder, and keen eyes glancing a'ong the slender tubes, while brawny fingers were playing with the locks. All had knife or tomahawk clutched within their teeth, and a hundred deaths lay within their power. Quick as was the discovery, so sudden alio was the movf ment of Le Seuer, a roar of the flames as they swept the hol low trunk of the mighty nee plainly heard. Landing as silently as had teen their coming, all waited mail further plans should be carried out before they revealed themselves. At the motion cf the chief, a young "brave noiselessly lowered, himself into the water, and swam along the shore until he reached the canoe of the feasting trapper. To rip the birch covering into many pieces was the work of an instant, and it was the swift pass ing of the knife through the resinous bark that startled Le Sueur, and which he falsely attributed to the passing of a rabbit.- - - ' - The work of the Indian accomplished, he returned to his waiting companions, and by sign3 tcld of his success. Then they prepared to advance ; the trapper had also taken his station on the hill-top and discovered them. To float in the icy waters of Lake Su perior, even the hottest summer day, is speedy death. Well Le Sueur knew this; but grasping the floating paddles, he still swam rapidly towards the nearest island,! believicg such a death preferable to the lingering one of torture, which he knew would fellow his capture. I3ut high beating heart and strong will, limbs cast in a mould of iron, sinews pliant as whip cord and nerves firm as marble, are not proof against the power of cold. With ail his giant power he swam, and yet very soon his flesh became purple ; hi3 strong, set jaws trembled convulsively, and his teeth clashed together. The ice-king allowed none to bathe unpunished in his chosen pool, and seizing upon the ex tremities, was fast working his way thro' the mysterious channels of life to-the fountain-heul the heart to paralyze the flood-gates and check the flow for ever. Th ere was death around him oa ill f ides, but not his the heart to yield. To do and to dare, to never give up, 13 a characteristic of such men, who, scorning the restraints of civilization, make for themselves houses in the wilderness, and first follow tbe ever westering star that will soon jukninate its civilisation, learn ing and religion ; the forerunners they of new states the hardy pioneers of a nation's glory and a nation's wealth. Slow, slower, and yet more slowly his now half-paralyz-.d urms flung aside the cue c? tlx ::k3. - dark waters, and hia limbs lest their swift, froi:-like fiu:T. The chains of the ice-demon, forced in the Arctic fa.tiit'is- es, wero flung around him, and the very blood was congealing in the siiffcmd veins. A year hence and his form, ice petrified, may be thrown upon some sandy beach to find an earthly grave; but until then the waters shall sing.an unceasing requiem above it. One effort more the last giant effort cf nature to battle against the doom of he dark-winged augel of death and the struggles of the trapper are over, just as a canoe, laden with Indians, sleep ing from the island he was striving to reach swooped down like an eagle upon him. for wiih the ceasing of hj$ feffor's he had sunk like lead So the dark fiends, that wait upon human misery, were sent howling back in aDger at being robbed of their prey. A motion of the paddle, and the birchen wave-craule turned as upon a pivot ; a strong hand sent a long.shafted spear down deep into the tide; a dripping and apparently lifeless form was drawn up, lifted into the canoe, and, a3 if run ning a race, the paddles flashed, and the bark was driven ashore. To be Continutd. A Young can, the son cf a yrel-to-do poked the fire t:j farmer, had the misfortune - to beccnis deeply enamored of a young lady, end after a brief courtship proposed and was accepted. But what was his suprisg cne evening when about entering th parlor with th uncerirnonicus freed on cf a young lo?er, at discovering his young inamorata upen the sofa, hort arras, ar round the neck cf a neighboring outh and her lips in such blissful pzsxipity to his as ta convince cur hero that matters were fearful in earnest. In rsgs and mortification he rushed horx.eward, arri ving just in time to surprise his only sis ter, the pious wife cf the village minister squeezing to kill' a young disciple cf Blackstcne. Nearley frantic at such un locked fcr disclosure among people he had believed but little lower than the an gles, he made a bold mach for the barn running directly upon his mother, kiss ing the old family physician, who had sto len a march upon her as she was looking after the poultry This was too much, and with a groan the young man turned undiscovered, away, resolved to pass the night with his grief beneath the stars fearful of further revelations should he venture beneath the shelter of another roof, The morning encouraged him however, and dew drenched aud sorrow ful he sought his home, when his mother with true maternal solicitude questioned him as to the cause of his sad looks: whereupon he related the inconstancy of his fair betrothed, receiving in reply the grtifying intelligence that she was a good-for-nothing miserable huzzy, and he must never speak to or notice her again, one so wholly unworthy. But mother' he continued falteringly, that is not all.' Not all? What can there be core!' was the next question. Why when I hastened home, what should I find but my is:er, my goodley sister in the arms of a rascally young law yier. Your sister?' shrieked the outraged mother, 4mj child? The ungrateful, wick ed creature! Is it fur this I have given her a home snd card for her husband and chrildren? I will do it no longer; such conduct is infamous and to be disgraced! Sh thall leavfl to-day and never enter pre."rcj again. 'But this is not the worst, mother. No; the worst ! I can imagine nothing worse, what can it be. When si; k at.d discouraged by such repeated exhibi'iona cf sin, I left the home determined to pass the eight in the barn, I there found riy mother kiss ing old Dr. F. You did ." 'I did.' Well, never mind my son, they all will do so. j7 f:r a: m . - . " til it get red Let, ed, wa3 abouto dre? ii t-i xz.zz,x ht remarked tha rrc! izs cf tLs'ttrra- . -. Hers was a relisf ta placed thsgbwirg peker vri.ilw a tzel c t, . -p T y- c , The Elder Rothschild once had need of the services of Liston, the celebrated English surgeon. After he had done, the backer said : "You think, perhaps, I am going to pay you for making me suffer so much ; you are mistaken you'll only get thissouve- f-iirt nm.in.rsri nf lr-.tfar nnnnprn !anH Ml MM IMRISY Tfi i'had disappeared, and the dawn preceding UiillliU -iUSJiUll Ulliiiliildark Kcc- ,a:ubords teeieis, CbiMrea'f 1 Wheel tarrwf At HcLansMin & Etran'a. fastetlto nsS And Iff tct cz: ca nc 3 ja. era is fzs YVrt .f the Mi- .ri It;-.,,,,.! will hire the to re-p. E-i e Mr,., re:,...aw,. , TKRMS CASH A LARGE COHRELL YARD Horsoa Cottrdod By the Day, eck or Month n roU.(i0 tcrm;1 First Street between Main and Atlantic, BR0WSV1LLE, NEBRASKA March 31st. ISr. T.JO vg-ly SnEEP Sbejra of the tv-t avf r rel m ike. fr At IlcLiaushlin & is gran's. jness ruled unbroken. Then he turn- ed uneasily from side to side, and awoke. Bjt far too crafty and jvood-wise was he to ari.se suddenly. A6 he lay so, he re mained for a timeragerly listening. The hnv plush of the waves as they kissed the shore, 'he rustle cf ihe leaves, the sigh ing of the wind and now and then the stealthy footstep of the rabbit, were the or.lv rounds that cane to his ears. All j nir;" saying which, hs threvy his night- shout of defiance burst from his lips, and lcaP al imr rushing down the declivity he threw him self headlong into the cano, which, obe dient to the impulse, shot far out from the shore. The fearful war-whoop and a shower of arrows and bullets answered, and the shore was lined with his enemies. "By heavens!' burst from the lips of the trapper, the moment his frail barkhad left the ehore, and just -when he fancied himself safe, "they have cut the bottom out of the canoe !" And even as he spoke the in-rushing water filled the egg- Ue was universal silence ths strange j bell-kke boat, and i: sank with a gurg- CAK FrniU, Oystera, Currants, NuU. Layer Rait ins. etc., etc. At UcLaughdin & Swan's. BROOMS. BlacVinir bMshe, 5nbbine brnsh, V liiik brcotae, U.ackiug, AlaUUes lei, W ruing At McLaughlin St Swaa's. silence that reigns in the wilderness be yond the confines of civilization. Knowing that it was time for him to steal like a guilty thing away, if he would be assured of safety, and satisfied that none were near to molest him, Le Sueur crept from his concealment, and removed his canoe to tbe water. With ona end 1 - x 9 ustt,w m w . &. 1 j ! resting upon the shore and the other ri I little fire could he distinctly seen, and the ling sound from beneath him to the bottom. As he had surmised, so in reality had the truth been. While d bad been en joying his early morning meal, a Urge canoe, loaded to its utmost capacity, had been silently paddled to the ether side cf the island, from whence the of his Liston smiled, took the niht-cap, but, as he was descending the stairs, he look ed inside, and found a S10C0 bilk A half-famished fellow in the South ern States tells of a baker (whose loaves have been growing "small by degrees, and beautifully less.") who, when going the rounds to serve his customers, stop ped at the door and knocked, when the lady within exclaimed: - "Who's there ?" and vas answered, "The baker. "What do voa want ?' "To leave your bread." "Well, you needn't . make such a fuss about it just put it through 8 key hole!' You csght to support your county pa per before any other. Quick believers need broad shoulders. Mr. M.. cf a certain town in Ver mont, is not distinguished for liberality, either of rurse cr opinion. His ruling passion is a fear of bving cheated. The loss, whether real or fancied, of a few cents, would give him more pain than the destruction of an entire navy. He once bought a lare cake of tallow at a country store, at ten cents a pjund. On breaking it to pieces at home, it was found to contain a large cavity. This he considered a terrible disclosure of cupid ity and fraud. He drove furiously back to the store, entering in great excite ment, bearing the tallow, and exclairn- the melanchcly l2sprj slowly to lessen ths dhianca Ictra them; cne by cne, ti ether, ta j caught the joke, began to cpenth:!? 7:1 and bebg arrjikened, mouths erjii i into grins and suppressed r;i.r!:i -1.1 cne incensistsnt fsLb- iz'.o a I read h i Cleser and cbser tha rti tl pel.? ceared th exfertuzate tea. Tli hzzi caused the slteper to rtstltssly mars hii focL L was about app!yir ths peker when a sound cf click ! click ! ar rested his attention. He lacked it stranger Utter, with ens eye crtn,ltl been watchirg ths wheh pre ellw and silently brought a pstci t,a zzt ca L . In a voles just audibls, cultur ed in a tone cf gteat determination : Jest burn it! Burn it! Jest turni: and 111 be hucg if I den't stir yc-j c? with ten thousand hot pcSers ia trra i: onds!' L laid down his and remarked : "Stranger, let.stalra a drink b gentlmen, all cf you." L afterwards said they rrtzz cheapest drinks he aver bought, A gentleman (residing net many mil; 3 from Cambridgert,) who visited ta White Mountains last summer, ccsmpa died by his wife, stopped at ths House, and one night while there, had a sudden and violent attack cf chdi:k. An application of mustard was r?ccn mended to relieve his pain, and he con sented to havo it tried. His wife cn go ing down to the kitchen, found ths mis tard but nothing suitable to spread it cn andher pocket handkerchief wastages, for that purposs. No time was lost ta returning. In a moment she was at th bedside and applied the plaster. Ther that will help you, I know' said shs. She bad scarcely ntshcd the sn:cn:2, however, when the poor man turned over and roared. "What in the devil are yea about?" It was not her husband's voici ! Her lamp hai given but a fesbla light, and she had gone into the wrcng room! She found her own department v?ithoux deky, aLd related the unfertunate cir cumstance to her husband, adding with horrar. that ber came was oa th hacd herchief ! The sick man was overeema with laughter. His chclic disappeared as suddenly as it came. It was agrssj ini: "Here, you rascal, yoo have cheated me : uo vcu can tnat an nonest cake of tallow ? It is hollow, and there aint near so much as there appeared to be. I want you to make it right. "Certainly, certainly , replied the merchant, "I'll make it right. I didn't know the cake was hollow. Let me see, you paid ten cen's a pound. Now, Mr. M.. how much do you suppose the hole will weigh ?" A contributor to ihe Spirit of the Times ihus describes a s-cene at the Anthony House, Little Rock, Ark.: Late, one bitter cold night in Decem ber, some eight or nine years ego, L came into the barroom, as usual, to take part in what was going cn. For some reason the crowd had dispersed sooner than was customary, but two cr three cf the town folks were there, together with a strange man who had arrived half ta hour longer before, and who, tired, wet and muddy, from a Ion? Arkansas stage ride, his legs extended and shoes eff, was consoling himself with two chairs and a nap, opposite the center cf blazing fire. Any one who has traveled until ten o'cloek, over an Arkansas road, can appreciate the fruition befcre tuat fire-place. The drow.y example cf the strang-sr had it3 effect upon the others, and L , who took a seat in the cor ner for lack of conversation was reduc ed to the poker for amusement. Ha not to remain long in those parts. Thi landlord was called up; the afair ex plained, and the man and wifs left cn the earliest express train. The genii- man who was so unceremoneouxly dis turbed has preserved the handkerchief. Quincey oughtn't he to return ill Boston Post. John Danders, a county black-fmith. the husband of ayoun wife, bad labored long and become wealthy, having th custom of all the farmers around. When he was on his death-bed. ha called his wifeJenet, to him. "Jeuet" said he, "I am cot Icrg far this world ; 1 am wearing away Tery fast. Now, concerning" the baisin-si, Jenet, there' Andrew, the foreman ha knows all about the shop, and ths ccsto mers all like him.. You will just l?t a decent tim elapse and then maks c? to gather. "Ob, ay d far John! said Jenet, tsri4.. ing into a flood of tears, "don't 1st that trouble you; Andrew and I hara isuhi that already.' Since the commencement cf ths war the fire -eat-ers, the shmicg marks cf th South, the rrcmlaent traitors, hzx al mast all passed away. Pryor and rTiss are politically dead. We hear no cars of them. Floyd, Yancey, T. Eutltr King and A. P. Butler are dead. 2Js son and Slidtiliare abroad, and will mar than Jikely never again vis;: tha ,a.a. Colonel L. M. Keitt, W3 see, has just been killed. Our leaders will rsmember him as the friend cf Brooks, cf JSumasr noteriety. And thes these rebel laadzrs poss away, kavicg but a fe w ci tha;a who were prominent bncgirg about ths rs bcllicn to share its impending fats and meet the jut reward cf their mfamca conduct. New York H-raH. A great many people hart -c3t;d "Hurrah !.' "many a time ana oft' but comparatively few fcnovr its derira'.ten r.rl r.rirrst' rr.nir". 1 i It'orginat'u amcr.g tl? eastern r.at:cr3 where it wzts used r's a v.-r cry frcm the belief that every man who died in battle for his countrrV went j hc3f.a. It ia derived frcm the Sclavonic wcri 'rTurr&h," rnich means "To Pandiss.', " s " ' ' " , m 1