Jdt: Wednesday! pTI. IMBRIE. B annum m ADTA*p»; | p,,riUli.cb»rg#d..vS : ut ji Jl,»rr*»rsg«» ar».«| jgy-teH*r» *nd eomi I*ll iw* prompt sttentii T im £ Ta b 1 © , CLEVELAND 4 PITTSBURGH, R. ft. •- Beaver East. . s fyr.ntems, Monday, JV«| 16, 18G8.—TVauu ' lot StiH'fr Station difotlohi-. ' 'v/, t . K . Arrires at Pittsburgh, 10:00 a. m. l!. *■ V •'“ ■■ V ‘l’ , / \«:60 9. M. u _ I _;Goi»q Wad— '■ ■ Trcai Hot TitltiuryVai/olloiet: ■ ftIS.A. m.’ f •’ AtTUTesot 8ejaT8r,.,i.’.j7:46 A. ic. 3-Ofl’p. «•“ •‘ ' •' “ ..»i,<4:26>. *. 1:45 p. *•••. . < Boeh«iter..... ( B:oo p. u. ■ .* ......3:10 A:-it,' >/.; 3. N. McCtmtOPGH, JWt <7, Entrant Hooba, Q*M>’r. . crull O-.Htyi gTfcccTnbed before E*e,'f U;y bo of Ftfyiuafy. ,v 11.. 18tji| ; ' - T. M. MoOui-ii, Notary Public. A VER bill STORIi. '.edm the Room, totmeriy Oc inpisd by the I^6%rl;Miniß k i£i.Subscriber bs’ying purchased the Es inKisSincnl /will fendea tor to keep coti ■''y •;! band 'ail articles usually fohnd ill ; -.-i , • ** '! i' iOf: a Physician and DrufegiSf the public ■ r.iy an his keeping ,thfe PUREST and' .sT-PEUGS. ■- ' -1 ii . ■ | 'tli **‘Wy of other articles! willfSk~ in. his estalblis'hm^Ti* y Extract," of • CnffeeJt'-Rojsin JSdap, hinoj Soops. Port Monies, Combs. . '■L ARTICLES 'FpR TITE TOILET. )0L POTTOS,!LEAjP PENCILS, ■EDLES. STEEL- RENI HAlti i’>i:U-Sl} ES. TOOfH BRTISIIESi •,TulijVC('o. 3EGARS. tyRT} 1 ■ |Tm :\X)TE.A FOOLS-H > ; : ! .1 CAP PAPER. ' . ,t ‘‘ ■■'i'! O'l r LoMp.s ai\d' Chi, hf.e are a Tew of tie'ftrticles, and) ■ilwhys'on hand.' Call and see. . fill tcy. by- closer attention and fair H S; tft. give satisfaction, to all who may r :T him with their custom. ■ ». ■ - • C. Pi CUMMINS. !H. D. attention will be paid tiT tp Physicians' prescriptions. If [ttug-2? i Viqi\S r (^oCery“ 'lt ', ■ Ej STORE.' j. ' \ t fiiV.crihiT respectfully announces -to . 'i!' l '•■iycn-, aLllcn-yer find Vicinity,' (bit ,7* *k“«* ;4piM?cjExy & vmvtvito '"' ‘ n ilis i room [formerly occupied by .[f ; “ ar(d, "directly ■ opposite t^'e ~ ■! where wfe will keep constantly on 1 “nil for sale a large assortment of ««ses; ,uth as ■ , 1 Rltt’E/ id" ' MOLASSES, SUrAR, .. SYRUP; ■ FLOUR,: POTATOES, arid oi,ie r articles usually 'kept in 'a '“wy-Rloi-e. ; 1 i '>untry.produce taken in exchange toods, a,rthe price CJ ’ T. T. McKIBBIN. WST OP I.BTTBRS ; in the I'oal Office at Eea ,V M - Msr:1 ’ ]B64 ' 1 F A .., Emma Maria . . .. Haber Peter. ‘a Roh ; Heckathbrajc . '‘Ute"-'.'. nareThqsO 1®^“" hf jj j - ;MtfrrimanMJ » . &V ’ J oscDh ■ Swagger Annie, ' ■ T^Mar 7 J , PleiiM ««??K for . l « t^er « in the above M ?, th *y Er « advertised. ; 5 M. J. ANDER3Oy, P. M. BETTERS ••• Cbfri” .. G >n Wm , f^ et P»Mrs SIT . PrwoiU* gi&fer^oma •illista wbiteMris.JdL ‘ MrE.; j •; !, T -M. p. jji'' ■ 'J - . rj» ~ A^GtS. 1244 - • tor A Proprietor. ■ V. ■ !• 1A» and Fim J*»« Utlitnrin Two Dm- I* . - . i, ‘ p paper disoontlpoad ktled. lunicationi, by Stall in. AN ODE FOR The following bcauti were lately Dickineon, of.NewYotk by a lady “whether . | 1 Am I for'; thepeace whichil j non’s throat, j Aadihe suasion of shot and shefi,; Till Rebellion’s spirit is trampled dowd ’ To th*.depths of its kindred belt ' . I V- ■ . ■■■■. V ,!-!■'• Or the peace which shall (follow the sqilad ■ ! ton’s tramp, .•; Where the braxen trumpets bray, / . 1 ■^ n ; < * with the fllry ql storm and, strife, For! the peace which shall ' tiih out the 4ep- I roiia stain, ;. ■. Ojf oiir slavery, foul and {rim. t ' And shall sunder the fetters which £reak and I /.clank f . ' .• ■: Op the down-trodden dar: c man’s limb. CTflCAdtJ'fe. B. Going East. (er Air. At Fitter m,.,...: 7:20 A. x. 5i...;.. 8:40; a.Vm. m 2:36 p. m. : m.4:50 p. m.I 7:00 p. it. -2:20 a. V. 8:30 p. H M...... 7:50 p. k. 1 curse him as a iiraitpr and falslT'of heart Who^ould'shrink from the conflict now, And will stamp it with blistering burning • 1 ' brand j J , -r! ' bi ijbis hideous, Cain-like ib row. H' i Out out of the, Way ! with y I » , , ! • ? bnda. 95,180 00 * lU j at u 8 a^stirhaa-beaten back, j ■iotea* 4,850 00 v . . ‘■ , i j . 1,958 95 tl' P oul * barter the fruit of otitj fathersV Ml.’ . blood, | ■ 1.. ts and - . C* Ajc d sell out the Stripes and the Starg,* ' *\~.r r 6754 41 Purchase u place with i 1 j -Or escape from .rebellion’ s' B,dara,‘ * I 400 M l t”; t '■ ■' X I ■■ ‘‘ ' ’ 1 j ' By tpcwidowfa wail, by tears, j; $-210,960 65 .. By the orphans who cry for{ breads * ’ itll-irinlno ' r t»h6'fell, we winjnlerer yirid. 1 ’ j TitJ rcbellibn e soul is dead .' | v .. 33,574 81 r 603, ,64 . 1 1,986 70 * t;ici 00 Arr. at Rochester. M 4:00 p, u. m.; 1T:0O a. m. Mi 1:82 p, H.J 6:to p. m. : M..7:20 p. Mi M...... 8:20 A. M. M....:: 8:00 A. Mi t...:.., Sioo P.| m. V, Siipt.j E. D.^ igi Another Lincoln Nomination. [ \7|liil!e' die; politicians of',2»(|c'iv jVork are an itigi their polil. ical ijotiojtjs knd their per ±‘Pr^ reDCe c " ne ® ri ?) l i ,, f; the Presir Toward towards its determination and foreordipatioii- with sue i composure as Esop chronicles in th|« case of the ox and fly. ;“ The mails pearly every day con tribiuo their assurances Jlhat Mr.,Lin coln jwill cortttihly .be re- elected ; that ’ the mechanics and farnru rs; the men of wealth arid special culture; those ' of the east and vjrest; gcxv politicians and jnoyicesj jusi weanedl from-their nonage, are all linited ir! iibrbehnlf— manyunquestionably, so |moVeif bo caiisfl Jiis conduct has , jiven higher chflraetcr'toiparliSanship.jbut the lar i ger part influenced by | his sterling j palriptism, cheerful confidence of sue- j cess,.earnest and ineessflnl labors'urd eoumj practical judgmclitj r !' I Tip has ! moved, and has fcdln well tljo mo- I lion i|f the Legislature df Ipinnsylva-. j nia. with an ;amendmenl; it has r.om* | ated President Lincoln fp: re-election, jand tjio nomination was [ made unan- Tmoiiffly. Nebraska prefers Andrew i Johnson, of Tennessee, fe r Vice; Pres-1 idontj " •: ■[, j. : • Wi| are hot astonished nt the accu mulating evidences of tln President’s popularity throughput th< free States. Perhaps Ve ought not t. ’ '- i ! , A Loyal nominated Mr, Lipcplh i n Texas. Ho hi is .been re-- nominated in j Louisiana,. Kentucky,. Tennessee, Missouri auld Maryland,! an fl ! * now spoken of in this* manner even in Virginia. Thd Change toast be yey radical in the “Old Dominion” that reaches oven to results likoThese. We shall yet see Virginia: as lustily laborious for office under 1 the “Bair Splitter,” as aba oyer was under Mad-, ison, Monroe or their successors.—* Philaj Worth American. iso be found nneys. only a in Of world. j kr* Lore, IfethiW =I ii^l ~....~ ~~, L. =I ' Um I I ■'* ~ •' • Dtirfh' *pd i rang. patriotic line* >il . Daniel S. twer to a queJj for poaeat’l ! Jfed: Ds^Wlireari/ ;Gnedaywhi|esitti ig in An bid fftfchic ncd high-backed -chair; ib r the parlor of amtelii Richmond in May, 18fl|3, enjoying* good pipe and North:, krn futper, and bad just becomeinter- B»tcd.in the latest newii, I.'heard: the’ dopr of the room open; arid the tpot-! «tep*bf two persons approaching— They jßeemed to be Ulking\co,»fiden tially ; together, and I thought it my fp make known my presence by some «gn, so that I might not hear anything not intended fijr my ear, but On peering into the room imagine my surprise when I recognized in the oc cupants, Jeff. Davis anjd his traitor friend, Toombs of Georgia. 1 hesi* tated no longer, but settled myself back ip my sent and bejm every en ergy to listen - to- the conversation, which was'carried ob.in slow tone. But said Toombs, Mr. Davjs, yon most njot give Jay to the vAgarles ol yoqr brain/ Coine, tell me all about this nnd |my word fcir it, |*oa will feel nettor after the re citai. Davis, i ising, ; turned tlio key in the door, and resuming his seat close by Joomhs, gave the following version of the dream that-disturbed him. Said he, I had a party,of friends trrsupnlort last night, who prolonged I their vjisit to a late hour, ;.l ate heart-( lly, during the evening and experien ced a strange feeling of heaviness be fore retiring. My room you know, is well supplied with large windows, and the night r being a splendid one,if lay? on my back gazing out on the heavens sparkling as it were with diamonds, and ruminating on the destiny of the Confederacy. How long I continued ■thus,il know not, but. stealing over my senses, as it. appeared to imo, in- came a cleat er perception of our cause frdip the beginning./ I thought mysclffih Washington, iu that j same room where wo 8 1l met that! night toiperfecl our plana for the do straction of the Republic. I thought seemed t'o live oyer againthe closing scenes which were enacted in Con gress, and I' was startled from the contemplation by-a low, deep, solemn voice close byjny pillotv, Wyihg‘‘Jef ferson Davis—Jefferson Davis !”*This was the beginning.; 'I started' and looked round to sec who it was that »poko in those avVAU tones, ftd a cold chill of h orro,r. crept ovdr me asl saw a idini, shadowy figures disappear in in the distance!. Presently my "gaze became fixed, and; before me passed the .whole Southern _ laud.,, one State Offer another. Maryland, heaving, and tossing as upon the Waves of the pcccan, doubling which way to pliingc —Virginia had a smiling exterior, but the, most deadly/, damning hate rank ! ling in her heart 1 ;! Georgia, crazy with | the onormjius weight of hojr sins and ijier passiops, anxious to give them i vent, in the warm blood of the North j ern . heart; and rq* passed they all; iqpo after the other, the lakt appear ing stillindro hellish than the first INo sooner wore “these ended than" by.some singular change i i my posi tion, 1 imagined -myself standing on thejtop uf-BunkiarHill, and once more the panorama of tho State: was pre settled before tno. ■ This time it was of,the North .! j.nl why enter into the details of 1 this vision, for I saw them, in all tho beautj of their free system; the chiloren on,,their way'to school,, the,old people lit the noon day prayer meeting, the fa*mer in itbe field and the- scholar in his study; All this -passed rapidly before mo, ai d I felt a fire in my heart, that to my-disorder ed! biain i,hreit ;ned to consume mo .entirely; A gain the scene ard I four d myielf on a hoight'over Charleston hurbnr,.jjuBt at the | moment the Mar of the West was at tempt! ng/b carry to the slarying garrison within I saw the shot fired. forcingiher return, jjnd my heart sunk within me as T heard I that deep, solemn voice, close beside me say, “Jefferson Davis, Jefferson Davis! this is yogr preparation for the halter!’ Again, IsW another fleet (jail-to tho relief of Sumter— ?saw/ the! ment and its final fall. Onto more I imagined nyss.f standing on the sum mit Bunker Hill,and the wh|ole lay spread out at my feet J and, my God I the change that had bqpwerver this land! Where, frbm spot and extending out to farthest corner;.these was A bnrryibgtoaad fro—men shouldering .'tfaeief. muskets mMI gll tendirigto .one point, .Wmlu ington. BCy uy«s fairly bland from my head, s|hen from. the blear blue abovama, Ihsardoewja&iß th* ' -Yei firomth* ffli iriywtorioM “Jefferson ±>»vis. W] bold the armed sep the mi-ery *rdde*olai ion twit ’dt^^fpi^. •J'eftnHW. •* ril j j . J. : .*iterr , hadjHonseof Ifeprewn tariyes.rclotingto wirk!” My . limbs tre'mhles|aa. y] Davis Joffaraow tße Payment b f bduntielto volunteers, heard these worlds* • Hell js di'4 Ay countiss. boroughs, &c. The act ewtal tones; My bi«m,;t»BWsi.d TrtnB3 ,« lengthy, but ibiseorittihs all feel hcad»ongifi4. n ,y k Serial 8 :| ; } V At tuts :pointj iM todShw iaesin bonds, talking ana wiped the eo|d sWeiSikS s fciJson unS a ? bis. brow. Toombs fembrlWitltit' jtl uowsit here jailw& th™ 8 / * W j* ness waned by the Commissioners or a mbst of any county, nr U e -cor,] Underfill, the riy »*• ***** M bat tbit, T *f m ? Dt ■* 1 itionlhs* iX;n»y descent XtriT ■*’• down to hell makes the issue as valid and llt«90 month* I coolil m UVUaJ%‘ ty ol iho wortd M nn*n W 11,0 "‘'l ll *' binding, u ifinil power'had existed around -the Corife(loracj}7 and-wf felt leased and mv doming e r *r . j 1 ® Becond seetion iegalises and the certainly that? Jefferson Davis l ° ”^ k< f va l id 8,1 payment of bodnties wo,w«.M b,W,kM 1 hl > W “■ ■»? tb, Conj,oi9.l,.jr. ~ de»trimtiori; Saw the of vain until to-dav vnn J** u°r ° 01 " 810 authorities Burned in secs Ports Menry and Ddhe son, ; |hd .a; me loaded duvrif with PP® BrbefoPo tlo “ and 8,1 loans made by said thrill ol horror crept over mo even i shudder as I r P°T O IK I that traitor to the’Nonli |and iori liavis ” siiiri h» ? h ® thl f£| •*?«•»<» authorizes, and Floyd, stedl array n t A **’ the night, leaving tub resfctoT ddltfrdo- kwful words mv ‘H 3 dea, g n aM to exccijlb arid' com tion. Along, the linhsi Sfein *S r ®®* en « mde by them mie* possessed of a fearful drea«|,-fly,Twin cwf kgdny rose « f °S pa * ment oi bounties, or for iug from Nashville and do'lffcibOft • oTthe refunding advancements made for saw .the-battle#. a shout; purpose, on eo„liiiU|thkt^oy burg Landing; arid id! and !faerspiration i £ almost in the twihki|ng;oif ah ..vftt^B,e : Jaylight Slrearainc . br ° ?d tr “fi« n tepl and Agree I Great Ormy of the S X^' U,n ® In 00 Xi and the saidUhtborities are jM’Olellan pressiqg t ih to and mr T **** reai to boifew [money! all its mighty bonds.with o.f in.. Again the soleXn voice Wii mv Davis horti , • w “ may be agreed S pon, and t 6 levy cars,-“JeffersobDayi 3, JeffersonpavW tliby both rose aha B P odk *fS and such taxes os may bo necessary U.J dpom i, £>: W*M ,h S T ” 0”' ¥*• -f# 1 No sooner were these words, tbab in i katiirht» tflimnLllf JJ - ECtlo ' l P )Urth legalizes ,alf taskess thd distance J heakd a/S.£ i 8 ' 10 «for shouting, and yelling that! J£ £ set the h.™i f k 1 purpoS6 of P“J ,n S boantil,as my feeHngs like! redhat t ?j haggard, careworn face, of Sforesbid: p.ovided that no pr vat. through ' -„jj soldier or iiion eoinmifjsion- Soon the d i hdleer, or dratted militia ir,iift or to my h 1 i p 3r, Bcripted ,tnnn actually mustered “imps", mtd service, or .honorably di,s to bring a Jdjcharged thcrotrom. shall* bp tbemselv e il, any of the taxes assessed in hofe wi j toXaot.. } r ■ j I landed oi desolate p.. gine. Stepping srigli ■it disclosed' to tny vieW a widilen trance and all around it-'gnsk the most 'bealitifuV floWer«; and I s/emed to heal* thb'.most bcantifel ima ginable. One dr. fey ghafdai here spoke to me arXj said, “Child o'lnoi 4 tali ty follow!’’ He led the] wavind I followed elpsely, j jt was riot iojg|be fore the beauty of the eblrghco psked away and al' became dark;dreait qnd desolate. Traveling whatfseeiid to me a groat dislaripe. We tti tuslbaihe to a great iron, the inaiUntpon jhicb scorned to sparkleand blazd wit (tome intensirbeat vrithio. Here jsat" i el derly imp as. a| dpprkoapor.And his side Was a very large book, in ilch were, written in letters rif, fir the names ■orall the damned who hs pke i ceded mo, “Child lof sin/Tspot tlio oltj man, “who art thoufH and ar.- sweccd, verily,, niy brttln d l | know not. “Child of sin; jtell i, by what name thouj weijt known earth?’’ • and ' 1 ! answered; J'ersori Davis. -No sooner had ho c tlcrtthis, name than tke imps with! a bjihle, never-to-be-forgotten stlreeifib, •'ang I to a distant cornpr, a id stoodkrlr.g with gleaming eye-bnllsj tharfmed j to loathe'me with a most.tre/™cds loathing, j trieid to lapproa/ keftj, j but they would njot permit it getting j tpatful oi any contact!wit)b jme.Vr’ ror stricken and amazed at thf°n J duct of those - I thought W*< uld/riiy friends, j returned to! the c ooPfeh I now found open, jfo I entered than the, door eldssdfth, «i iieavy sound, ank I heard lof and rolling iu the distance my i/jas I was thus introduced ,& , ' s ».»iefky of I the damned. Onward l found myself traveling aridlcjanAj anon, at 1 passed by sdrne paj v \JO- : writbingln all the niiseiy /J ll *wt 1 would turn toy eyes to «t« me look of sympathy, oni glatee om miseratior'for my fate,- baud All’seemed to look dpon ne da 1 drtadfnl .horror; anil pofi|tiv«>r borui fingers of scorn as JPed, J Whispered to eaok other..7ll |s disgraced! Hell is dis{b«eed Irfy ing faster oh, t at fast fou ypolf before an opdtl door,' having ritea overheat’d i’o letters'of Href jf&irj t'llnyer and 'rocieiycfeitiij ’* '-r «ritend, and tbete in the mi of a large apartment j rdne I of living fire and Mi mi host awfal being 1 ! ever beheld Ibis bead vu s mown of living i one, and roond aad aril Jdt >•»**» of Bouti«a Ii«gal ; “ v t *^ ort | l!m »to4ook, wbon,ln •!■■. ••f-;r;sedTrWi«.»t’n-.i-•' . tf£^MSSf ,h ’ *•“ >l. .r*r p % ItfiV-provisloW'-o/. ,Ur. if^5 n c|u lelW tar . . ■ ... .and)to-Hhc her two boys. ■, i : .| ' of menwhohav(fbe4i^ft. ‘Tm here sf hwton her. t I?” baked tbo woman. : f ,;■ | gahze all arrangement matfe 4y the ‘■ Yes,’! said- the soldiert “buti I*m I "?ff“ Colri ' tiea of Ml 4, the afra.d you’ll -find it a bird road' to f" ppprt of B,ltb ihd author- j r ' «es khe tfommissioucrs to borrow - ‘ Shan’t have to go,back, .shall I?’’ I ? one f f °r the purpose of extending she asked with!a startled and affright- f the "t 0 ® aid and” relief. ! cd .;K; ; ■ .:; if :*d : n9iJcth th^feom. . "O, replied the soldier,• “you’ll any coiinty to borrow never bach, to slavery ”j[ sufflclbpt inoney. to pay v oJaf ,. “Then-uo mnssa owns me but the teer said county; who enlisted Lord, asked X tbo payment Of bounties 1 the picket. K ]| r Section seven provides 'thatl no! “Don’t ax me,” she said in a husky . nd i Bba, l be jw« than «100 in a;, voice, while the tears streamed down ™° pnt; ’ and sba * ndt hd ,for a loiigor hercheeks. j j . period than'’ten'lycars: _ - ! The picket Jirected her to the capi Seclibri eight prpvideti thaj tain’s quarters on a neighboring rise part of tbe bounty has beenl and clutching anehr the iwoo|ly or. bOio heads with their facts' * btbopi *!« refuse ’lb paj she marched^on, a freed woman. ;^\i a 'P d °| r > that the difference fe# moments before she was a slave * ha amouhl.paid and iho full amthef two soHs were slaves, liable to P TOmiBed Cnot to exceed $3O0! be driven about b y the will of another - o,unteei ‘) Bb ah be paid by til denied b* the hopes which ljr ontboritieß . wfa o shall ass •nspirp you, ,childreft-ao an humbie C ° l,#l ‘ a tax on such d ver y "»«»« die,- «ay» the Richmond haye long held the opinion: j that it is the'normal and only hn--| m«ne relation ' wkich (•*& titnunn towiirda capital. When this warn yrif xri "bait urge that every Yankee who venture? to put foot ..on Southern toll be made* slave for life, and wear «Iron collar aa a bandage of In fen. ority to the African: Slavery aril! stab the time the ;Yankees ll&lpUo tell the troth, and no'JWWber.’? l, • :?•* '•n i 'I 1 | ''V JJ-. i. 'a ■ .'; 1 ', t \ * editor otvthe^lbipy **y* sb&t the; Now.’ York i) a -» up tirel y b > gWa, M adds, that be shook? Jik* to 8 «t „J 'witk'itkMß. ■ ■ "l -j. ; 1 *i - _ _) F °V«l«r- whatv' (iu reason di« ' •. a •.. B M ( '‘f- , uinstaneo argues oauv I nough answered the ngh. arid; T tho>;ro' | 1 amount :r,K tb |O f stAe, kjntf of &Mwa| ? aiid . ; c 5?. S's’ n,an j to.an invalid. - • ! : IS^SS** lk diess worth Uitny tive dollars ■ stolon from her.lust Talk about - juntos dress m silk and satinij f .. P®*A a "g Gentleman; wat f<> id. Hand; ‘‘l hop . ?fc‘ v-SS . to eaci |he colin less and faulting in such to pay ;e conn* n’ey bor ind pay B,'that ■froiiM oaijtte of ______ ' »t up? Becaus»dv.' ;Hli(|lU Lave one- of Hie own Hn lead h np-tkdd jcjifo; • .' y , *■--■ -' -• -i -- L-r*T*7»•;. ar:.V// * ♦, i ■ i i w ay ~ wa Are beeps like .oestres, lieeeniy $4.1 ibor...s. e the 0 , °Aim \U~. ; '■■'ix i' v S»t ■ ■?n«n&’ wd*,- 76 cJntL a Une, W «L'' aottew ,|. Senatorial ■ ,‘, I’he Cincinnati ! t thn» olaitffie* tfad I, itited.Sidtes Senate:'■• r to'*^$ er i attend- • 1 anpo in lh o Seriatorily jury, boxfbetij *alia*y^'/ ; : : ‘ fhkje the ’ i|ict I (leh’tjknow how far gon^ «« re « with /mo; bat : X tfiosh who disngt&i ajc. privileged ** iPP« Bi to a Inghercoiirt. J r?'. ’ life Cojlamer; ' ■" ■ Thp Knight o’l the [SorrowfUi'NW v Lane, [of Kansas. ;x i ■ • ••' Pe mjost bibulous tmiji in Congress' 'X ~d^ r f RlchardHon,V»r| j*-\ ' JPfi fe fet io/'hmg man, when' sOber' •”AJ- r - Salisbury, of IMaware. f -X ••’ i,F h ® m *" who has the least to eav—: X L. H Ch 4 lrick,l , x p f Indiana. X ■The man a faux pas in “ ' , tr it:t i | y Xrivate* circular,’'.; which soon became pabtib property— mtfe, * rov ’ of Kansas. f « Tbe man who’comos nearest to he-1 X in ? : hohody - Mr; Riddle, of DelaX V ware. ‘ •«• .-i.- .. ■-. . : Toco* Sri.kYXi?eplmMbn, a conn 'X f-X-piftoiierJ was one day trying u»,j6cJl Joe a pan- of pegged booted | , Tbo old, wan gave tbb jai iicie ofifeeedsX a fan examination, and Idebidcd not to 1 1 purchase. • ? \' ‘-..|>.v j : »«•>; .• j' ‘‘Nice boots,” said Stefdionsori'X' •> ve , r .V »h e boots,'’ said old Joe. I Mltlcant afford ’em.” : j. i twpdoliais.’V .1 . „ ■ o.ojr don’t kee sf Xi>enson.| I-W c ell t l s *>ould want. ,| 11 dsbought them bootm,’- I twisting up with e 1 chemical leer than u.su.nl of boots I had pretty rac.f 1 r waMhat?- iW"tiy v said foe, - 4 all the' tiiim I W, them boots, I ’had to take t L men.along .WitfalniQ with hummers oneion each si.ie, .to ha. Ton thc aoies Tt?- tima 1 lilted nty feet.” i x: *■'" * l,,rd 1,1 -the hurv.St field- bands scarce, a,.d KariLir ■«?Sisw w"“ l ‘ri *“ phs, and the laborers are fdwi"i »Yes ” ejfclamed Farmer . n i®X day tor IcffiSS t get them for that.”! ■■! I J ... id ff th'e alpGabet, were ypu find it difficult to ■ oil oouij,,-,, put the}. j * - * < • _ • , !P any hired . ! * bireil. hi an Siiifi Jt)C.]hia' ivch a ninre_ > “:lui last; near ruined Stephen- alive, why kill it?-Be.' »Uer.B 'out iJ.r| .** I M ! t :,-V- 'A' w ?■ r ■fi :f !'■ '■