,! , t? '' V ' ; i s, j . .t: .t'i4 w (. :4.." ,.' ' fi Si- '. , r "- a, . f 'ion w. mmof, i)if iraw I'tttt ywyli'i rifl&ti iutj( mriil tigil krrj! : . lant&itj itriii if Jfiifrt In ru lull bii wi U iIhji. m: tvo mijaid if irrxo- irIl;TS"Scri3S.-Vot IIL-Ifo 33 rayetfefiUd I?. 0, C:: :d3y August 151856, ate -r 1 ,m! v i .4 , . .,. . - - - - CplTO K AMD PttOPBIlTOi; a, . .. ' at n D l D B T rt ' a-a 1 ' . .tUi'iti .TKKdl Of tUaWoatCTMaU ,i i tT-,7Mtaaa..l' ' . ' .. f . I,j. U.l iVata. If aU Sarla! tk. fMTt Km ikMmn. KWplM Jtirt., laa ' af aaaapHaal I tk or ! J t V. i P. 0 E w. jt stca is t i i r j- I fUpIt isC laary Jry Bala, ftps, lasto - HUES' DltRM tOOOSasTMMinWUt- II nr fnret, rajretievlltf, H.C, f, Mrrsst ti, II. Er, (III it VIM, Taei. W. Aa r:c:Hopilas;Hu&,cor-r, GOODS MKUCIIANT3, ,w AJsv ti UalU-sreM'. " " ''(Oppoie H..r ' ' r:: nLTi?fogc.i.;. WJJ. II. IIAIUU. r A ttii r nc r L i rATirras-nxE, h. s. ... or rua oji eta erass. v - -" aitry;lsM- r" Sti. 1-1. Law Copartnership." k TT- iko aadrt(aa. k " i-"- " af iL fcBa laieaaat at tt CaaOaa.Oaa-j alasra. Uaraaii. aa ho 1 - ntuw4,(S. si. c, J. A SPEAKS, I T T 0 R NET A T - ' L A vr. AomJo to Oaartoal CaatorWa4, Bri i A- . 'dMli, KM.", ' ' - "' DiL IL L BUCiV -orrioa roxr tivo, ot Or. . J. Illwa4la - CaaW a.t D,a( rs... P.braary 7. I Sad. l''- ,, a, AXfORNEY AT LAW, t r iTTsnunoci.,' a. " a WiU altoad U Caaalf aaj S.partor CaarU af Cbatkaaa, Maora, aad Haraait Vaaaa. Jy 14, tSj. . . ' ' 7tf ZZ' :mu wmsujw Attorney nt IdttH'.v Cglci oa Ms II") ""' ttlrtkt Flftttfillt ia. fAVETTE? ILLC. . C ffabrssry, lltl. " R. a SANDFORD, IHOaVEY AXU COUXSELLOR : AT ILi"AW. -JMlasst tn-. HaU's W.f BuiWiog, oa tw rsot.- lM.VAtty - A. M. Campbell, Atclknetr and Com"01 Merchant - , .. FtjtUaTllleill.P., - ? - Charles Banks, V"':1 ' "cosrucTiosEn, sraqLESALE Ay 9 REtAtt EALItR VX tMF.M ITItEET, " ' - s rayatuvilU, W; 0. . 4 - a 1 1 THOMAS; nsttlB IS yi'SCt' AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, Hats, 'Caps, "Uonsoto, HvoW nd Sho Rlt!nj, i C.MoaYima, Krj, EUj)t, fco a, CoBstsMAs'BT'ad6iti.irnit.; rayeturfll,. a , X S, BANKS, Si'.'f , r.' f. . n rf'I'tf tn 8 '':' ! 1 M ' t 'i t.3Tf lOTO.f Wortli cwrsMinsu ... 10t)y DAVID McDUFFIE, , VAYETTEVtLl.E, S. V-t " - tfcotwtlally totrdora tiar.lrAto praoaota bo and WtT.Vtj""'"! owoUosUhlng .ork doa. ia Wt JatylS. ti-: A- H r MOV A Id. -a-v a tj T HAIoH baa reaioroa to w bw or 1 ) B&dW W Hmy Btrtot, aosr tka Motka alotfcadlat . . . . (LVM T MM KiHf I ... . . . .' ' - T0 "UL; OWNERS. 4 . II. CAMERON, b forawi A C-J)r. - 'p for Ui parpxw of earring M IM 11 1 It .1. . ill t ft up oo priDeiiU oimi (iurtb a ii. n rlnr-H f n uif, atth ( on frti1il. ' Mvicliml klllli M b i-j ti- Iliin, hIm U okttMlad fur. 1. 1 ; v , . . is . . - h h I I i i - - i VALUADLU lAHM FOIS S4LE. BCt'0 it Uf( bsUimm, I ofr (r Ml. iy llMS)lUn m HiMtrivJ of tea Cap fW Ki'w, titrr aUiaa aav Ik. Jirdun JMJft, Itaowa a. Um Iaor nj McKa; b' i, fU Uinli.f iUI SOO acrra Tbia farm b ai'V I', vf Ui. .art Wlrlia-I laii.rvtraMNH, a4 f bina m nna T tk. akp kaaaUlai aa4 SruSkibto Plantailua u Caatharlaaa) NMr. V Ik Farai ta (owa atUI aila.J i. larau MI Im (a.uraut p jiu. au ra, , . ror pwikalar, af (,) ta J.4a li. Milii.ma, Faltwlll, or aJdrwa Ik. r-rrlW at Um Cair. I vili fin pot torn Ihfi ant af Paalr -ft. If aV Sir). - ' - ' L J, fcUl'UUTVX. jOaif, Uj 17, 1868. - . IM-tf aTATU or south ctmoLix. UW.MJuiEUt COCSTV. ..,. Jtfguia E. iU&a , f B- XlcCa., Ccrp M, W Itao, ao4 aikars. : o itiil , . ... It apnartoc to Um aaM;ac4u of Ik. Coart Uat lUfj. , lUliy, .t raaro. KtMy, H U p IW., aixi I fraaaaaT. watk, ai. at., lUnal. J. A$r,m4 :'(. .! E- hp tfi aa4 lara L. Urtl, aad Iraaraai A. kwltoa, aa wt im.I aU of tU Kla, It aaar4 ky IM i.aal Um.1 t(Waliuo ba ai.a. for oi a at k. U tka Kv.Ua taiati.a Aiioa, .al4ka ia f.j'ttofiiia. u.t tka alv aail aua-n i 1. 1 aVfaaJaaio ear at tu aril Tma of b L'att af tuaily L ki Ivr W'iHMiy at ta Cvai IIaa la TrJ, oa tU. laM kii H) Aa oao J lanuafla a atff j 4i.arh to mm vtU aa aaard .)itMW,Jt L (j, Ckik a4 liairraf oar toiai ta4 f Caitf, at tlU'. li. bm4 Moa4y la Pury, A. V JBiW, aatlal UM Aancaa araaV oao iaa't ytajr. h - JV 1 L. 0 U.V, C. M E. .Jaly Ik.. liMa-j-rl trstllef's Maalrat rul rslrlr.- Tb t'"x ('' p1 ftniiiM at 1ALLET a L' Mi,IOt hAiSi XTHAfTrH ... ! t Wt ft aa.aalaats aad aaiaa prapniy, a. ! ojoaapfdtoa..,aalaaaij.,Va U:s n. rua.Ti uuaUy, a4 rtV.j w "rwiaca it. IUia,i l.l.r. wUUU. IU ( ..art t 1 .i.l. Ik a' l. -J - ...I tvf .sT AfltA ,rlal dl,M ! ia a ksarauWy aaort war tha. aaa aa aW ap- aaar fraaj tii f -a b4iwia fcaaaaaaa Lar lat;i-l aiud ta tail, a aara Uwls a llr. ' at fllalMl . Um 'iua M p. a.j x4 fcj U,taaial I al um Injata pvb ; aJ. ikrarioa, a ya m j Ik. , taa i Vrt aat . sd It. Mnieaktt a.riafarartt tka am-aa that ajaf lr ta taa aa4 as, aa-aaj piifai raw, ! tl-UK tl.t t"l CKkarg U ara . aaaaa r,m ar .. J I t h'- awl anaa ap. pUrl to aid aa4 taaniaraia tana, Bait Rbraa. ar alUr nktalili 1mm. - Baak (V at a a.t Daalap . , fimitoW tM apaa H tma K.raia) Lailjaa.atlk Ik cwV WcnatC. I.K kl-R 4 CUl, yiM-mtors aad tlCSar nAUU,V. aulalarr. A', tra pro aaaatorroit. rSk oaat pf kas. ' aWft. AH artMva .knU fa aodratoid C T.Okk. a, a X .SI ttairUyfliwai, V". Pat kaa toad, UtaI'lX k mi tJla Ox fai'Mauu, .. ' im-m, r" IT v rii.TTKiLi.a;, i". - . . - . , ai'JtMtJ. I'. , "Tks oaaimlaaWd otScrr. al tWird IVglawat, !. C. MaiiUa, ara kataby Jaxd to p.'. l tSWr C-f- pa bit. Wllj Caart ) at IU . c!k a rny ins tiiwr. a ekik dv wV kaXaa rixiiM MMiumaaiivnaia T" j 11 anlar a tk Clwl Caai's'd. " , WA. At.UtttMAS, Aflatint Cape Ftar Land for tajc. . TWaabr1tln(rra1a.toiaTlirllMWatred and titfltf-afv acres al tip fnr burn, kcloa tn k FrrT. in C nmhariaad ounly, raaaiag aitk U Biwr totk land, of Mr. Bjrd.. ' ' " A aarttoB of tb kiad ia rlaarod aad fraord. U well 4ap4 toilir slUtki'af t aatoand.tfc aaal rp af tb riw UbiU. Tb part Blrd. ba i it San godd oaamp, abkk avijr a aai! pr aardfr. 'i'--"'."' ' ' It will b sold oo a erwiit of tw.he nnth.. rr aoaa sl.bloi to boy eaa tal! aa Ui. of ibt fixer. April. ; , " NEW CARRIAGE MAM' FACTORY. 1 1 r M f A X ES) ;woold' r-pt lSxa- y I , f ully ml arm tha poblio tbl b Jfl ti ji'-.a-; ba aateMiahrd biiDMlf at Pair Bluff, for tha paaM af carrying oa . CAP.KtflB MAKING KCHIKESS. ilBTiagaairird tti kuaiaaa at Uta Nmtb, ba d.iU tra fcmarlf ' M tor rtyl. J aetn af anUk. al. darabilily'-' he c;i-tti th bei-l af Cm ring Male. r,' Tbe ibmn 6n Imgtrifi will plcsr rail and aianiao Ma aork )ir UihihwIt. . All work warrant ad fat twain BrOntba. Hrpairicgdoiasat lb akortost Bolio and oa raaaoaabla trrni.. , ' Fair Bluff, S, C.t Jan. 1(1, 1858. . 128-Iy EDWIN GLOVER, i mm mit m jeweler, Atthiold Sta'l, North atte f JItg aStrtvt, HAS Jsat. rasa lfgi-t btii market,- "AS jnot rotawd final tb Nurih ai'h tha ; olook oi uooa. na naa aver uoitvi. st.-whlcb bo will 'dull l wy lowcTiLail ' Ainons biaortiBBt maiiaiid uo.,1 uj i feilTr traUbeaof allkiuda. tonwrydnai Cold fob, VaataadOuwniCb.hu.; 8eal.tnd KI i Sab Muekri .J Jjiiwlwileo Of all kind.; Ilii-t Pin and Ear j Illnn tn ., oomatnuift nn, ansimis w rmmr ... . . . r, . , . l., . . n i r i i. ' toil-attar aad Htorrs UnUoaaj OM Ps ood tvaailai "g . Ihf crowd Within, and at .flWIb SjUi iHiliaUubhcr Ca., S new arlirle; flna Paart j.lracted the attention of the, fops who HTr Card Ce;TktCoip, wiiii gnnPiniconnrctni; Coral Baad; fort Munai'1 dt Nklaej luo jrf pln.f -Si Aoeomaotia; siaiaa ooum, a. . l.f r.tt WAItCt Siimr Pnrkk: Bilror Talilo Taa 8ouons; Sasar and Prrwrr 9Mn.; Maalard aridSftpoi;llUrrrnps, Battorioil Fruit Kniro. Pluled siocMla I Purk; Tatila aad T f joon.; BaUar DiakNV Caaturai. Card BiicU: Ladiea' Work Bflioo; a good oartmrnl of Military flood; a too lot of (Jlneka, and r many ntliar attictra ablcfc kis frWad. an,t tke flablo aro intitrd to vxamlaa - ... IB . ' t. IIL'II 1 im vn i eonet aaunuon pats iuYruMua. LCAP TEAK INCIDENTS. . aiit "Wa UU" hta luUrloc Umm U tto .iim i.m J ukir k.i...t.M mt uiauiB" f th y.r Biui, ab MJr. t him U pt y, m tbt ImkIm thM f , Krg.,.j. iu( ih it autriawitl kit Dknift aVttifv," rwpoodt U U voologr of tfc blr la l'y Uni iiniiM. rrtb Watltof "t,idtw," m b torrctpandiDc Mtka. aiim kx Ui u.itioa aj uUaw ;1 I ' f ;i. ' I Iia tt Sr, mj darUrg at, Pop jfa tbo qaaatioa, " t -i I. . WUfyo aarr ar.;aa or aajr T ,' Pp (a t a.hoai. i 4' ; 1'ro M tiaa to skws and !. . ,' " V. .tlrk to watt tat hj sad by, -' ' Snars m w, or 1'ai aara to 1, ' ft f Um n4lo. , . TVra u.war bm aickl, Aarliag, fray, . r . fop goto t0 ooatiua, . t , ,7 1 1U yaa aaarr toa yr or aayt Fvp (oca Iko f oolMia. , . . . I'r a tun t pioad aaa i(k, ... Ko patiaowo to wait far fcy aa4 by, Boar M Ofl, or I'm oar to 1 " ' Fop goo tiit qautioa. ' . To a kick bar lot or raapoad j . ( l'a fciairaad U Uioo, " Sarliag Saar." , Aad aiU aaaa.r Utr ia rkrno, Bat tka aat ptic aaarcUo, Asa giaat iaEUUkt tlaic . , ' . . I'r sakad my atytkar, Aajiing dear, . - Wka aaMor I aliaaid !, , ; CavUliag to octalaa ia tUa, t ... .' Aad akfjkt aa daar a (riaad. . . Sko a.vrd tfcaa, aiy darliag dear, ' ' ' I acarr las Bt to y. mj a, 'A But if UVaa art tkal a. la.Uaad; ' ' ' " Jaat "g it akiia jCn ouag." ' " " ' Prp gara tb voattaa, darling daar, ; WiM tka any ml yo or ay i ' Aad popf iog ga tk aarr, drar, I " Va.," -Tea," " Taa." '.. - ' I' aaattarad Um a&ly, " darhag dwr," , Sm Ui a to tka iara' (a, I prayr Aad Jaaa aar Atari aaa kBi-ia haly aaalaak, Tkt. ckanaiag .tk af My. ' Ifaoas, May tM, 'fid. - UiSCELLAKEOOS.. X I'K A C T IC A L I L Ll'STR ATIO.V, , M n4 IltD iDT rwS - , , I , . H' "" nrrW beOne SO numerous in piUra, aixi the is re ao reasonable, that .1.- Art) ,k- r,,rt.Hi I inira of narlv T . - . J who can 1 aCjrd tu Imval frmu Umam, mau a(Trd U i 'at a hi:tl; and aa land-lords are smart etii.iigh a In rejrard the wsn's of the nul lum as well as ihoae if the millxnare, we fimi' the rich itd the piior, the high and tle dmUr. ,j t ,? ht hotel tables. Home , r ,, i i . , ., ,i FUO OS .Mr. HronJcb-lh, ami tbe bumUi h humble H ttv's is ns much enticed to, and eofivf fuily, the fr"nd tbingtoflifeal the rtrhly o(e( table of tin hotel, ns the ncciiilih cd M. Jwfhine Maaha Wasbingtori Vict toris Mnna. , (onwquiiti) the b"iel is a good place tostodv humaonataie, for there we see men, and women tin,flrim all the walk, of life, and of all e I of chsrac l'e. Often" extremes nv-rl," and when ouch ia the caw, amuitg circumitsnces aiesure to tranfire. -. -.- Silting one evening in the office of the 0 llma of Ciiiriiinatt, niy attention ?ws attrae'ed tow rd wn cenuine. and nn. Rdulttfnfecj lop, wtio uccupieit seat near me. A discript on o itiem wouut ne nmn terenling, for there i no conjmuniry in this broait l:itid nf our wilhont its foo. and a 'fJj'P i fop ayd rw'lhing else, the world over. rtiey ittuiiit of hut one diRpnctiti city lop andountrj- fop; and they .difUrr only in the cjient of their dress or exterior bplny, tt beingNjonceded I Ix lieve, that , ail . Jt piiei merely snlTietent brains tomake. an annual aiiuittim. - The individuals refered ! were cVitv fop diminutive specimens of t huinnntt v, m every regartt i .- i : L; j i.m..u vnic oi inem nua reeeiveo n iciirr irmn a lady, which be reado his companion, to whom he declared the waiter was.cb'awm. ingly lieauliful," but, as the was without a iro.-pect (for a fortune,) he eould not con sent m return her love. He vowed that the billi t donx ftnnoyed hiitf ejtcecdingly, as he disliked to bveak -that dwearCeature'i heart." . ' '. r ;. ". : '.. rf While" Ihev" ""were thfis "efigriged in con-. venation, a tail !trfppiii( Hoosier eptered the hotel He had a.."Huena Vjs:u"on His head, and a red flannel " watwus" on his shoulders, w hile hinloww exliemii ics werei encased in Imowh linsy p inis, and the stout est kind of hg skin IxKiis. His hair was long ami scrtiKgV, bis I'mrc unxhaved at least far a week, white his w hole form was eut' erd with lut, which indicated that he had just arrived by railroad. In-one hand he carried a bundle, which was evidently cloth, ing, tied up in a'" span new" yellow "arid red coftoh handkerchief, arid In the bther he held a stout buti-ude' walking stick, nit long since from its "mother; hickory. "" He had that awkwVrdnrsa of gait, '.peculiar to cijuntrynien whose qayg are spent atimmt ntirclv linnn ihir farm' knd whoae minds . j t ,,,rkl .V 6 ai;tj. OUI BH lue UIOBI ucsii nuns, mo nuiu- tnulaiuP of Wealth. : He paused a moment at the door, glanc- medialelv grave a sort of consumptive laugh of enickering sneer, at the homely appear- auce ol the stranger., ; . "Is this year place a tavern H hc inqu'uv ed of the fops. . ' . " . ' A twavern ? howwible !". exclaimed one ! of the foil ho!dfn tip both hands. i. " A twavern, imbed 1" said the other, "be must be from the woods. Chaw lee," and both 1 renewed their laughter 1 " anoui io rrpiy, Mntin in - . f""' '"'ornid bim lie wM at Loief, and . I irujti'" l If ho wUhed to itid. '"' 1 " "'"'"ll ! arf!ri I do." wa hit reponie, ! "j1 d.n t reckon a feller lb cum to luch j tt 'J'arl Intern M thin'yer. wilhouV Up- I'in " Kurnell . . ', .' " ' " Jhrdly, air allow ox io take your bog- Bun lurnivh jrou wUh a room. Juht as your a mind I'm not partio'lar I K'-t six iret nlied, nnd a hull plate at the I ' ' Gully I but ain't this a acrouging it .?. . ....i , - j (-. fai a pla0, . Walk this way. If yu jU ie, Bffl I will si terul Jo yon. isv alantly," -iAid the clerk, as he took the lloo. siers bundle. ' ' - ' .' - ' "Wal, how. you're uncommon tmtite, srantfer, but I reckon ymt make feller pav f'r it all Id the course of arcumran cei. , But as you're sort oliuman set rfght up to a ft-ller wbat1ii a, stranee country, I m the chap to square vour bill for fddcr lo a (Jgure, when you fetc,b it up. That's my wav o doing buairww, JviirnelJ. . . " I have no doubt of it, sir," said the clerk, smilifiK, ami handing bun the hook fx that purpose, asked him to recister his namn. . "Do what P" inquirsJ the olrabger, some )'hatsloaiidei. ' tv . . , Register vour name and residence in this l-ook, sir.'' ' .... Write it down thar T ; - ' " Ves. sir - ' - -, "Cum. now. Kurnell, none o'yoor tricks," taij the Hootier, with" n sly smile on his countenance, and airer a moinenl s tause. "0, sir, its no trick I assure rou. We n quire this of aU visitors, as much lor their own as our benefit,'! . v ? Voo dn't Iril Y ' f Ves, air. that ia a fact." , Want to know wbt llier they kin write, I reckon, wall, th.-tt's on the squar. When a iVIlf r goes away fnm hum, he oo'bt to show his edicai)n. i not only lamed to w rite w lien I was a sharer, hut got up pur ty hig'h in Uie fiijures; 111 give rou a spec imen o' my cliiekcrphy, as -old Squire Smith calls writin' in darned short order ; and the travrler twk the fen. tamed the book in an otlio,te direction, and sqnsiinjj i hiuiseii lo auit, leaned over tne tik imseil lo suit, lennra over tne txxk to write. Jlisoddirv attracted the attention oi an in, tne Milne, inciuoing ne two tops, a ho, amused at tu remark., galnerea about l . . . L I i t ri r.ini nt ipe rwri s i'f dek' f he pen in bis ; d tlie book, w hen be psu. i Wcting a moment, raised hand bad Joudie ed, anil, after rehVct his head and adtlreosing llie clert, said : "Kurnell, do you want all of a fel'er'i nana- r- . " i... . " "We , would l.ke to bave jour full name " . s- " t ull pame I t all, thai s a puzzler. You see my family name is Hetnptieid then a.y Christina name is John IsaJah. that ' tbar's Joiin siaih Heinpficld, ami it t" J " ics, sir. i Wall, tben tle boys down our way, considering me a rt;ht smart chap, kind a , pin me a sreofvd chrtstemn' they oail me Hose Head. t -V-;- j -'Tbis information, so 'innocently giveivj eaosed n Jnud burst (4' laughter Irmu the crowd. Hos Head parttcipsted in it, for he loved s lauf-h, and could be as merry as the next one. v ' . A rale stfisrt name, ain't it boys T" he died, after the laughter had -ceased. i "Would vorl pat it down in the books V j L "Certainlv. certainlv." cried all. Irt a few m;nu?e the stranger, after giv- j insj"hi pen many circular movements over tla bH)k, and clinnging his position several i times, succeeded In writinehis address in Tisl, a. .follow: " Mr, John hniak llmr- JiJd. Host JAW, l'ertlmman Put Ojjice, i Yellov; County. ladutna" He pointed to this specimen of his chickogr;phv. with pride and seeineif wonderfully pleased with llw 'fulsome 'praise bestowed upon it by the gentlemen present. i .,ikrvresinga.jiesire to get fixed ujy, the clerk "showed hin to fbe "wash-rqjwn, when Uie two fop,' who had endeavored to enjov tlie Hoosier's irreenness. were struck with an idea about such an one as generally racks tlie bedulled brains of men if men they can be called if their stamp. Aux ious to dit-plny their smartness, and to ore ate amusement at the expense of another. he fops seized tne porters brushes, ami giving the crowd a know ing wink, as much it to jay, 'well make juu for juu, ap prooolii.d HobS lluad. ; i Shan we owruxii you, sirranr aseu- one, endeavoring lo ply the sipvaut., , , " WuL now, bv thumler. exclHitai Hoss Head, as he dropped the so ip from his handstand ceased bis ablation. I al ways wor iroid .arsussin" but this beats nil krcatin. I,k here Kurtiejl, address ing- the clerk! 1 n sooner seed, these fel lers to.nisr.ht, than J guessed right out they war aryanta.." . -u--. ; ... ' The boisterous laugh which followed, was to the great ebarprin of tbe fips. ;t s. : " They jest look," he coutinued-HSvery hit being heartily enjoyed by all but the fops "a it' they warn't mudo fur nothin else but to scrae the. mud from a iVIier's legs and do lntlo chores rouiid a tavern. I thunk that, when I first seed 'em j au' by thunder, warn't 1 right, though T . Brush menlTI Sartainlyl and (with a diguiUed ar) mind you make a clean sweep, or V" report you to the Kurnell, thar," The fops, Ending that Hoss .'Head ' had thrown tha joke upon them, endeavored io recover ; so they hilaruied him that be could not be brushed u ulcus be paid in ad vance. - - ' . - .- 'Pay in advanceT, was Hoss Head's indignant reply- 1 ".'':.'- ' " Thunder and snlvntion! don't-tbe tav. em pay you for your laxy, triftin work 1 '1 reckon you think I'm kinder green, and want to skin ine, don i you I Ppn onah, we downt,". replied one. 1 -' ' - -1 1 1 . --- - II. .- '. .'IU ' VVenh ipweak th truth," answered the oilier. ' ' '- " ' ' By thia time, lion Head wai victorious. an far a the spectator! were coocfrned tnue ;iify eouu apori witn the lioosier g Jffnorniice ofcity manner they could hrit dejiiM the eenneleiia dandies, who would mnke him' anrihject of ridicule. Every " hit," therefore, that Hoss Head pave them, drew forth Kud acclamation! from the (ren tlemea preaent ' This nerved -the gentle man from the oountry.Tand giving hit head a Iom which threw his bat to one tide, he asked: ' " ' - ' Mrn they trying to skin roe, boys f ' "tV. cam) from a down. . - - l ' "I think so, from the atsrt. an it sort rf rflea mnM tnm avnroas- mcJi ai'rtorV'lM,rt m'ft ,a!dfer.ss.lJcla'T UrSSf-TT' heard tell of the cattle afore, and 1 wnl'on t&v.en' ) -dy tonovhia jit t!je t.i.kr.a....'' the look oqt for em. vb'quire Jneii told me store k-tt hum, fodoek out for the tav ern thieves when J got to the citv, an bvj thunder I ve run agin two on em right at the start." Pwo yon mean io insult ns T ssked one of the fops, forgetting the part he had vol unteered to play, and feeling that he oupht lo prefess indignation on being called a thief.'. , "If the shoo fi's, wear it," was Hoss He id's pointed answer. ' ' " Did you apply the twavern thief to us T risked the 'her fop. ., " Sartin I did." '' ' ; ''Then, sirrah, we will let vou know' ah that we only aswumed the character of sw errant. We are gentletnen, sirrah, and we innwist. on your takin bwack the ob mnious wappellstion. or well seek redress." ' , ea, sirrah, well seek redress with tmr ennes-nh,' aid his Injrhly indignant com panion, as he flourished a very slim speci men of a cane over his bead. -- . M What exclaimed H.)ss Head, drawing bimiailfout to his full lentftb and giving the diminutives beforehim nther a scornful look What ! vou want to fight, do voo. ? Just ' clara ring, bors, and stain' back, if you want to see me eat them two critters' In half a minit, I can do it by any watch "ta tbiscrowd." Just clar the rin?. 1 Stop, stop T interrupted the clerkj who saw that matters were ging too far."- We can't have any tifhtinp; here." . Then larn vour servants tn be nnrlite" replied Ho. I fead-- " " " Tht are not twrvnnts.'sir.'and d1? tutj belong to the noose. They are not even Iwarders, and I asuure yoo, sir, I neversaw them before this evening." Doti't belong to the tavern,' and trvit, to skin me!" " " r presume sir tbey X)!v intended to d!s I - . . i a. haranlaaa oka. it Cowardles ? " IVn 'onah it was." : " Ktndar pnkin Turi at , me, ehf Wal, now I kin atahd, a joke as well as the next man On airth; and, Kvjroel Pfl gin twenty live cents all in silver, just to carrv them ar men oat of the hoe." . ' ' ' 1 have nothing to do with them, sir," and you can act voor pleasure," replied the olerk." ' ' The fops sormising the indention of the Iloosier, started for the door, but he seized litem Itnth." and Said : - - 'HoJJ on Ik's better t ri le when it costs nothing.'"' I've got to larn you a lessim afore you leave this tavern," and g-aspinsr both tightly by the collar, he held them as if in a vice. ' The fops Temontrtcd, but Hws Head, tothe delight of" the crowd, told them very mildly, that' there was no use talkin' for they could net qo ur.til thev heard his Mory. They consented to remain if he would let go of them, to which he did not object. ' ' Surrounded by such penons as are al wavs foun t in a'hotel office.- Hoss Head, m the fops, told the following ' - - ' 1 with his eves on a?rvi-t-- My old maiv, down in YuUer county, i owns ns sumptuous a farm as; lays in ai them digijins. On that ere farm, he's got an ,ld horse, he calls Dick, as good nature' ed a critter as ever rubbed his nose in feed, and "all any body could say of him, was, that he w as right smartly common' in "his looks. One time, a rich feller, who lives sum whar in this town, w as .ravelin in his carriage, and broke, down right nin our fai in. He concluded he'd go in the car, and he left hi bosses" with the old ma t to take care on 'em an, I nmt allow, that a purter pair of crilters oeTttbbeil u hntclien. 1 lie old ninn quit ,eni in tne bam vard aloiiji with old Dick; '"and' tohl em to tnako' 'emselves to hunt. Ok Dick wastwonAis glad to have company, an' be cum running up to'eiti in a neighborly, sort of a w-ay, an ihrowcd his lie ad over (uftvne o their necks an then the other, art was as luvin' as any gat could want, her beau to be,,. The citty bosses didn't appear ta like tins ranch, and they k aid o drawed back, took a good look at' Dick, and . seen he was bnoommon ugly, they jest turned up their noses, flirted their iaiis'umi walked off. This sort o riled old Diok, for lie know- ed be was just as good a Ikks as ever lif ted a hoot) and after thinkin' to hissclf n wbih?, he dctemined to have satisfaction on the two npMirts, who thousht they war I better than him.'? So he goes np to them an' turns his back to 't in just, this way :' and here Hoss Head got down on' his a1U fours, with his "hind parts' to the two fops Aief he bad stood that way about a.tninit, he rared and kicked this way,, and the same moment one of his feet was in the stomach of each of the fops, and tl.ey found them selves sprawling on tlie floor. " Old Dtck continued Hoss Hand, nn hved; at- What Tie had done, Keeled theuruver and by the time they war up he Was tbar airin, and he fared asm this way;' - That's all. pown 'ot.ah. replied tree of the ! .-Xi J" , " JFWicaa iofitations, tone, who w that matter, wr asMmKt F7 -hick doe. .t .rt. tr i area io aQuiitit-xer the soremtiKat Bnon rr!n rnther a;pect f ,r h,m?lf and ; to mkivkf 0,WhigTl object ,, - II , w wu UaWIU. tu j and tbe fops who had Just risen -nivd Were makina; for the door, found thenwIvefT on ttieir stomachs. Our old hoss kept folowia ofem up. continued How Head, as ba moved slowly backwn'rj on all fours. untU , heotthe city bns-e,' who )ould braj pf noihin' but the purty tkir on their hides, ritjht by the bars sn then be rared sort or this wnv, and sent both on 'em o' the bare yard a kiiiu',' and takinegood airr, be rave the two fopa a third and harder 'boss kick,' which sent them through the open doorway., oo the pavement. ' . . . , As loon s the fops could tel nn.thevraw nrT, acrearnr')"" gnurdcr at the top of "their weak, femjn , voice, v, Inch, however, wa'a not-loud iur j to alarm anr one. The Pctaturs of the scene nsrlv sblit their oa. iioss ttesa W as jidminirtchnsf a just and well deserved p-mfchmettl. A fW be had given the last apd most fearful .kick the Honsier resumed an erect position, and participating in Um general roar of laojrlv. ter, saklt ..',--. i Wall, boys. I guess I lamed tbem dso dies that the best boss dooen't araj-s show the finest har V ' --.. " The event made Hoss Head rpjite alio? at the hotel. Invitations to drink" were ex, tended to bim oftener than was desirable ; wine was sent to him at the tsble ; her was conducted in a carriage through the city to see the sights, and when nt 1-rtgth he de parted for home, the landlord told him ba had no bill to pay, and that he could consid er his 'hat chalked' for that hotel, whenever business or 4easure called bim to the city, John Isaiah Hempflcid lloas Head eipre. ed himself delighted with the Queen City, and all the people therein, except fops, aod left tbe Western f etropolis a very highly tickled individual. The fops bave not been seen since thst 'ever memorable evening. when, for a joke they assumed the'eharao ter of servan.'s. " .. LETTER PDIOM A PATKIOHCF0HEICV- . ' EK. . '.Tbe KtahrUU PttiU ernLam. t. f..ru-r'- i from M folxbicher of that city, a German Jew ,rk"j " "u os spoa aim 6y tits ah rills Lokta. " . . Tk Uatoa and Aatenosa seems to- U Terr mach vexed at tbe idea that I, a fcreip, Wn ciuvn, sbobld withsttad tL rpmoos arpesls of pea Jo fritf rids, and prefer to serve my adopted country, in pr-frrenee to Wlowieg the dictates of !" sad prejudice, ki,d plscioa: io cover taosa ) "b priaufile 1 have Baira,ly coadeaaed. ,,Tbuucb-ruiited Democratic kre of the furriga- i 'r "a-T S to h Lire o eye to sobaiatcoce l" " P1 m 0T Bo "J every stoiptto mm.Ar.tr rt i..fia4 a. . t . s I .S . , ; , , ... ' "w " ,owr rV?R. at th.t I hsre some interest fatara the Jiaantrtt. . ana um-waTery mi.en of tbe fr Suva ind ! m the other, to tkst apirit ia the Deniocratie ' T1! wbie ld eoeres ths country into a see- .rjya. v-uwiroraray, enoanftenng the ncbUefsll to Ac-biers a toTa party triamph, and regard tha eloctwe of 1m II more and DooeLsja, trhoa otmnd coofcemUj and aoUioTaai bare been tried and appeared as tks best ftinr to re-tor tha Bstioa to rrpow! iixJ iow t. Fur these rcasoDa. I became a Btcuiber f a Ftilmora and Dootdiua tluh. , . jtnoily of AKeri.i5 orgaottUue, oiup.eed aiike oi Americans, . itmocrsis, and Whigj. Xf my felluw citixens tsve thoofrhi proper to pUce me i'n the pjsitka of o officer of uV ij Club, a potaieri not of my owa Kelia -, I haU crdeavor to prors by my conduct that their omWence-has not b.ea iniyplaeod. However r.ach it may compart with the I. nton and An;.;ricao' views of jusUes ind prvpr.ttj to csst a slur upou me for being a Jew of thi city, drs uig in ready made cloth irts," I n avyj to it that derided as Jews br,e Ufu. I itn prrnJ to bvlwg to the race. Whatever may havo been their :o. thev ksre aerer, Jew,, interfered in the politics'of toe ccuntry, r..jr kmU ta luaks tiu-ir relicioij the stepping r.one to tu.jj'wl power.; or do the Tfriti. d .i,u d pupe.uui bring e7"it,D ' reproach theta of tn tvi.'i..aLa..I lo. I. i . . op pyrs f vice ind ia ready-made dotbinsr, is re-irdel as a bade of shsaie, the llnlou and JAiuenn should alww why it it tn. I do not -estee;u it as such, any more than I dj the traJo of tyjie setting, which ooce e'ruployed the u'tne of lb- rdito.rs ' ,'of that , paper, or the trade of tailor, which afforded Gov ernor Johnsoo, tn earir life, the means of lighting h -it pith to tho big-h positioos of honor -lie ha filled. "..... . - My humb'e eslliig maj furnish s foreigner and ao' unambitious Jew like me means to educate tny Atar4aaehHqt'-and,7piawbty7anrSa of mi'ne --: may some day.be quite as 'puisMnt a champion of. liberty and deiuoi ratic institutions as tbe editors of the I'mot), and AmericHO, but I lone never so thuughdesa-DT aiistaken in bis iwalVd to dis- ' parjjw any one.for bis cast or his'ocenpation... In comlaiiiou, I would reinark that if the Union and' American did not uiean to disparage me and : my eallia, I shall be uuuh obliged to it for tbo gratuitoua advertiseiiieiit of my buHiiexi fld V sliall not object if he kevps it np till the old Buck is slaughtered. M. SlLZBACHfJl. . Making r PlK-VSast A writer in the Chris tian Register expresses the opinion that ''anoth er generation will lock upon our customs of bold' itig. church at the hotust hour -of tbe day in nmnier, its .no lest abscrd than ve consider oar grand parent worshipping during winter ia churches uilxsrnicd." This writer like a sooii We man, wishes to vtake the journey to heaven as ple.isnt m possibly, probable beciae when miie so, it will prove quite as attractive fa man kind. There is double phiiautbrtjpy, theretore. ui lus sutjgostion. - ,. .. . j. ' MosQTOJif U n h g a!lthj t L. An occasional change" of nir, of sce.wi-dirt, of eccupation, of thought, of study, and of society, is beuefieiai ia many casea, especially for invalids. Monoaiaoie, dyopepsia, debility, iiarrnw views, and ona-tdoa. , ifciu, are auiontr tlie evds of a perneinal monotony -"A treaty was igaed tn Vanbinton7aThrav , day, between tbe head men of tbo Creek Nation and the Seeretarj.'cf the Iitcrlw, by the terms -of which the Indians are to receive ll.COO.OOQ for Alabama laud ebima, Ac, t200,000 toba applied to agricultural purposes, aad the balaaoi to be divided yrr cejn'f amari the tribe 1. IVVi :

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