El Wag' VEllll:Alt*Vra vaUqußl lO f 0. L. iMBRtE, Editor yfc f^rirtdr. odvasm; ; other else Two DoClam tu d :wr. cinlinaed antH all i jg-Eotters and oy.mail, ibatihav* pWMf* £ J ■; a:: iu / , • .10-40 33 61$ ID B i i . . I"* t •' ' .- >-/XVlr I ' -—Boads are. issued Qnder,thi Act of \ Conpe u March'Bth. 1864, whioh provides l ill Hoads issued under this Act shall 'be EXEMPT FROM TAXATION by or under ttj *,»(« or municipaliauthoHty. .-.SjtbMiiplionajto , iiese Bonds areireceived in .Dnited States ; -.Vet OT National Banks. They are TO BEEE‘ ' Deemed IN COIN,at the pleawire of the.Gov emm?nti at any period nor Uu than tea nor mart, , = /•*.« yean from their date,, and until their FIVE PER CENT; INTEREST WILL 3b PAID, IN i COIN,; on Bond* jpd not. - r on e hundred doUars.anhnnaUy and on all ' other Bonds semi-annually. The-interest' let „,,,b!e 'on the fist days of March ;*nd'Sep , timber in |ach jrear., 1 • r **"V ’ 1 ‘ Subscribers srtll receive either Registered or v ; Wn Road*, as-they.may prefer; BagUMr -led Bonds*are recorded on the books of toe F' o S. Treasurer, and can be, transferred" onlyi F ■ on the owner's order. Coupon Bonds are payj able to bearer, and are more convenient for' ’ commercial uses, /, ~ • ... -'- 1 1- ■ • ’ Subscribers Ip thls ioan will have the option , their. Bonds draw ; Interest, frim , Mitch Ist, hy paymg the secured' Mtdrest ittj &ln-?(or ii United Stater notes, or thei notes. __ of National Banks, Adding filter, peif cent.. for j premium,) or received them drawing interest i form tic date 6/ subscriptisn .and/deposit,— \[ As these Bonds are _ -v ■ f; ■ ■ f EXEMPT FROM- MUNICIPAL 08. STATE TA-VAT/OS, lieu-value is increased form .one to three percent, per annum, according to the rate of tax leiries in various parts of , the country. • ' ' i • At the [iresent rate of premium on gold they pay. OVER EIGHT PEE CENT INTEREST. ; ; n currency, and are of equal convenience ;ns-» ■ ' permanent or tompbraryiqvestinent. • . . ( ,It . is'believed that A no securities offSr so ! sreal inducements to T lenders as Abe variousl - of'll. |' Si Bonds. In aB other forms of indebtedness, the. faith or ability of private parties or stock coiupanies or separate communities onlyl is; pledged ; fpr payments while for the debts of .the United* States-the! whole property of the country is holden ;to secure the payment of both principal and interest" in coin. ', \ . ■- j' *.V; These Bonds may bo subsoribed /or in sum- j ivom S-jO up to any magnitude, on-the same i terms, and are.thus madoequally available to I ' the smallest lender and the largest, capitalist. They can be converted Into money at any iqo , menl, .ami the holder will, have the'benefit, of j 'he.interest. ■ j - - It may he useful to slate in this connection ; i Ul in., mmeu i^rut' oi me united ; . ' States or, wliich interest is payable in gold,' on fie t'd day of March, 1-804, was $768,965,- (ft). The interest on this.debt for the com niug fiscal yens ; will _ be' .$45,937,126, while the customs revenue in gold for the cm rein'fiscal year, ending .June ->oth 1864, has been sb far at the rate of Over 100,000,000 per i.nmim. It will be seen that even the present gold revenues Of the Government are largely in .excess of the wants of the Treasury for)'the : , payment of gold interest, while therecehtin- | ct?ase of the tariff-will doubtless raiaethean-J nual receiptstrom customs on the same a- I mount of -import tjflons,' to $150,000,00(1. per In present them properly authenticated for sel . ttefienli ■ • 1 * pi 0.; S; BARKER. E*’r., 1 ' , New Brighton, jela‘64 ■ 'A Estate of John Imbrie, itac-d. \ T KTTERSor administration on the estate of _/ Xj John Imbrie, late of Big Beaver town *nip.f-= Beaver County, Penna., dec’d, having .been granted to the undersigned, all persons tndebted to said estate ate requested to make unoiediate payment, and those bating;claims against the same will present them properly autbemicat'cd'for' settlement, j I i t». 1/. IMBRIE, Beater, ;1 [« S. IMBRIE, Darlington, ,16.29 64 L/ . j. Administrators,- ADMINISTRATOR'S' NOTICE*• t I *T TERS ofiadministmtion on the estateof S K,,, 1 "' V I,te ofSochwter iibro„. Innu^-^-, deo „ d > t«ving been granted to the ' »reror.n a ' P®" 011 * indebted to said estate' •.wl d to t«“^#i«aWiWW««iS*?Snd rreseni . T i‘ Dg f«n*t said estate will l^«icat e d7o r t ietl e m em BCriberPrOPer^‘ U [ A. P LACOCR, Adm’r; Rochester tp. Ay13.64 1 . profw * iww,; the ! LEAVER akd VICINIWr -'0 . -The Sha„C ha' £.6*. n J Cofner.jf. thl Di ™.ond; Seal£, ;&;: * i \, '49- icS ss^it l<^1»*lW; ■:-'l.i { sgsi«U wt mWf wsc -yea If*®’ # - ! ■ h .. ■i , 010% ■ TfrnA^on'; .' A5O «v $' «•? /< s ih 3 ••-. ~i>.L’ 's-jin'*. R!» •i -':•<-■!-{ Utfjfj ,wii ij r.:;l'’£vr'i „i*r:*:J(in ■'* t . ii* |'i I: ' t'A ■* , !* Vol. 0 .7 1© * >; CLEVELAND « PWTSlrtniOH.i. ».-■ ' BUMMEB ABBANQKMENT. -, : Beaver St«Uon—GoiNQ Bart; ' Conmaiebif, iTo*dag,'itay 16, v 1864.—JVwmr hav4 Bem>er Statien atjcilotur:\ : > ,7:50 a. n. ;Arrite« «t Pittsburgh, ■. -&80 A -2:20 »; TV' ; , ■. «. . : , 8:50 r. M. 6:54 p. m. ‘j ] ■ 8:05 p. m. ■G.• 7:20' p.-x,- 0:80 a., ii....... (H06 A. x.. ■ 1:00 a. x. 2:10 a,, x. I, -1:10 2:20 p. x. WM. P. SHINS, Supt., E. D. *; 4ih Moil,' ,Ist Exprei 2d Exprei co rmr sale. ‘ | BY virtue of an order of theOrphans’ Court i • of (hej county of Beaver, the,undersign- j ned will expose to sale by Public Vendiie, oiSp I’out-tsry, onjthe premises, on-1' ; j WeJ,i)esday\ August ikth, 1864, - { Imt obe o'cljick, p. m. the following described j ! property, hieing the real estate of Ge'orge Boa-1 fwell|, late jo’f Beaver county, dec’d-, being.| h lots I numb ared one hundred and seventy-five' I und one hundred and seventy-six in the Bo- I rough of J ew Brighton! county of Beavtr and ! State 1 of- Pennsylvania', bounded oh the north i by hit Jlo 17,4, dn' the east by Division alley,, ' tin the sot th by Market street, and on the' i west . by Water street, .upon which' said j lot No. 176, is erected a’Brick House, twen ., ty-five fee, front bn Water street. by eighteen j feet front on Market, street, With an addition ! thereto, flirty-eight fronton Market street by Leightecn.feet, two,stories high; said building j contains nine rooms awlm ball; with a cellar ' under the front part, qlso a Frame Wash House sixteen feet square, ani an old . Frame Stable sixteen feet square. ■ , , TtaMs.-pAne-third of the ‘'purchase- money bon the confirmation of the'sale by the court, I balance in two equal,. annual; payments from i that date! with interest ’ 1 hereon from same 1 • JOHN BOSWEIB, •JjSa- BENJBEDISON, itorTSf George Boswell, deceased. f.xecu' NQTIOB. Reuben H Fry! v . » | vg. .L> Alias Subpoena Divorce. Rebecca ]?ry.| J ; . • f ; , i Rebecca fry; —You are hereby com-. > be and appear in your properper i our! Judges, at Beaver, at thecdun ! Common I'jcas, td be field on the inday a> September, ',1804, to shew i Notice to ; manded to J son before \ (y'Tourt of 'Second 3foi cause, if any you have, why .tbe saidHeuben 11. >Vy shall not be divorced from .tbc,bonds ot matrimony [contracted with you. I" ■* JOSEPH LKDXiIE, Sh’ff. f.s. Office, ' 1 -| - . ]j'ulyl2,’Ci. f 4 . . Samir BaSher, I»UWi?6iW- In the mutter, of the application for a Char ter of the Mtl Carmel Presbyterian Church lof Moon township, Beaver county, Pa. i And novr to wit, Vane 8, 1884/ Application i being made,,the Court direct publication ac i cording te the Act of Assembl .•/nnd'that.un. less enuijt be shown to the. contrary, the Cha.terfof incorporation wilT’be granted by the Coui;t at the next. Tenn. • J BeAveb Cocstt, ss. i ■ :1 A. iruelextract from the Record. Jyi3'64 Attest: , *l. WEYAND, Pro. Notice. ■ Iljr-.THE ORPHANS’ COURT, IN AND FOR, the county of Bearer, State of Pennsyl vania! Ih the matter of the petition for pap-, lilioii of the, jreal estate ofGotleib Michaels, dec’d To the heirs and legal representatives of said deceased, and all others interested:— ‘YoU and each lof you are hereby required to b$ and appear at an'"' Orphans’ 'Court, to be held at Beaver, in and for said county, on the ‘Secosb Monday or Septkxbke,;lB64, to shew cause, jif 'any you have, why an- inqucst to make partition jof the rhal estate of said dec'd. should not tje awarded. j j JOSEPH LEDLIE.Sh’ff. , Eeaver.auglT, *B4 , J j NOTION. ■ f ‘ »I' HE firmJof B. &W. Wilde k Co. wasdis , » golved.bn the ,11th .of May last,, by, the death of Mr. ,Wm, Wilde. I The business of this Tate firin will be settled surviving partners. BENJ. WILDE, i-’ - HOHATIA W. WILDE. GQ'-PARtNEK9HIft -r.the : undersigned ' hare entered into, partnership under the style of “Wilde jfe Co;,**! and wffl 4 contlrine the' business of the late' firm ~of B. & W. Wilde & Co. benj: WIM>E, r\* ; - . HOBATIA W. t?H-DE. ;h ton, July 11,186-t./! Newßrij ADMINISBATOR’S NOTICE. T ETTERB; of administration on " the- es- I i tate ' D ak ’I, M’C «ay , ■ iatoofS.-I;fearer k 9i, » w kßm* | v [ ’I •%! 1 ' * tp;, B»»Tei J cf , unty', ffnvnt- pnooipsily pnßcconnt: of;poor; Man, ;ed to the undersigned, *U person* indebted to tney Lworo going to tank.out end go said estate nip requested ijo mske immediete homo. ■- This- wn Grant's trouble.— tK ?“ Jtto ttoddii’thiee* how^JioS-wasvttrjroti :.4K - SARAH st’CßAt“idm**, .:• 'hfv« tft K° »«* 4o hip lanyard.- Per- iv •. ’ : /l \<-. South Beevertp.: hapajLoganconld help.him. .V .r, '.-, .■V%:r7.-t‘ \.'rrr | ‘jOsa'tfyta-MHt-lo th««T r . said -M/Ai^INiSTARTO^’siINOTICE.”■ 1 K f y,-!- ?? -y^-’ IT'ETTBES of sdnumitnlflan'enUhe estate •SyS txrsnt' 1 r ofMwtrrmosa -Jau» ?j detfd^.Ut^ >ot t s * nsj •wl them .toifethftr : Be»T©rcUod- rM e conik^qSpßt, »nd &»&,!£ totndkerehiel. ; rouneTero«w*m*n ‘;:.jS^T. ; ■•; r]^| : yoor lift. .H«j:eUud . r»T IKQUSIT.I ' °p jg/cfejß.HH-a a aq, •in ’^6i*' ' ! ’■ ‘ :": . enaJwthat ‘z-; ■• dbyilltteta, white *hd r ith-tfae.hdofs ofex andate—•■'■ l'■ s: ‘ islWii|,TenonitiM copperhead. 1 - mtflfirteipeaiinl ot Ht *[ 1 ‘ .tlisnake himself hath'fifed; ' 'r : : appeti I ', •’ t \- T:t ter is the copperhead n ’ r -‘'i sit; if-ir. OCT ' f| 5 .V There U De»pl» Trod! ’s« ■'} Through ■c.The're BatVbe «*ts --■f.l v “Tj ■ .. - (- twisting, WriggUngoopperhead; Copperhead i mifb of' sense can fix the tense •luch to kUI the copperhead.| '•*' thaterery creeping thing ') ifeome: useful task ahead; the bardsdiaTe failed to ting ’ irtuein the copperhead, lent gniiite in'Eden's' bowers; flowery psttisoatpsrents led., ice in jthfsiagejof Ours ’ ‘ ( 1 ' i down|uponthe copperhead— '", slippery, slimy copperhead— hissing.spittihg'ccpperhesd;'' ./ | sweat of man tfyrp’ eges , r .-._ ; s,, “Clubs ugontheCppperhesdf’ 1 We lore toscan the lordly ‘ That’ i called the king by naturalists. Put yet we slJun the foul retreat ■■ 'jj -, Whcr sler the slip perjtjept lie twists.; i - Thejwii no wing blrdsehat haunt thegroeV ■ -Make echo ring-where’cr we tread;. : : But,! ah! theyiCease their songs of lore, V- Wher >’erdhey spy thecopperhesd— '> j. jlhi wallowing, sponging ’copperhead; - iT-hi birds| despise the copperhead; |Frc m Union hands it eats is bread, 1 . > ' I bites for tbanks the copperhead. ButJ;lo; ybe t|o Israel's God! , * The Union bird its Wings has spread, Wholse l eak and claws shall rid the'Sod 11121 .The . :?** fTisUu • ■■■Hesf Butjret ■•''Orie'V * t The Afie ‘ ‘ Prom Experie Come ; thl ' ■'■.'jThi V -Thi . Cri Of every crawling copperhead. -i' : Themllcsnake and copperhead ShaU ne ! er(coil up fair Freedom’a bod; 1 The Cn if n pole pokes every hole X liit esq contain a copperhead. . “Alt r, alas,;the copperhead! i • Tb s Union stone has smashed its head I We il stuff its skin for men to grin At what was once a copperhead.! . RETURNED VETERAN. THE of-jon'e of John Logan’* Men. irreKpondent York e wrfang trorh Dongola; Union non: \ . ■ .’John, when j; boy, was in the in war. Wlrec he returned he I law, and at the ago of 2o he Boted to Congress by ah almost lousvote. His district inclu o whole of southern Illinois:— me [is in Carbondule,; Jackson Ho was, the people’s idol : —j ipw (everybody,, and everybody! .him! - Ho can make s good ’ ; he!is. a.good lawyer, and is one | L bes|t dancers.in the country.—•, y ho can dance! He looked girl, and yet, with dark co.ni ahjd the, blackest bail*, every - ok to be part Indian One reasor why the people liked him sp well was'because be was a Democrat and hated Abolitionists. Re used to give i to them hard: Once when he spoke here on Popular Sovereignly, I asked him a question or two, such as :Linco n a >ked Douglas at Freeport, which cornered him; .but be balled me a.Yai keo Abolition preacher, .which made the people laugh and say it .was good snough fob me. .However, they all went ogainst, Douglas, ar.d that was 1 liad Tor Logatr. ■. Whehever. he un let takes a thing he does his best. At| this.tjfne he commands in Georgia. r[ VVi eh the war broke out lie figured the [matter' to see how it was going,' nrjd; LbenJ went.for..the : government with ali bis miglit. sonl and strength- Tliousanda doserted hinr and called him a lniiior; other thodsnnds stuck; to him. , gome of his relations’fairly sh)ne with copper.: -He hosayounger’ brother, a good deal like him. John, raised one of the first regiments and' hecaiie its Colonel; It is the Slat Il« lippis Volunteers. Then he resigned in Congress, and onr bean liiul frien lj. C. A|len took his placy. . tjln thosoearly.daysnf the War, John was; it Spnngfiiald,w hen-a Mr Grant came to tell his troubles; i This Grant was:; i and,: hevingSn idea: he : cejulc a- llttje,; had. raised Some then Slid brought-Othem touSpringfleld, wfcei o they Were in camp, I- But the m|on were rot-sworn in, and findingit ajharder business than aiuyexpected. O,- ho like a plexio ono to tb.en ha described such ~ beautiful ola woqldhlynkimiHb l start,. iuA ha baa $' bin£e,‘. iriqW; armies of the Gres >. ■ssui b«, £ ■■:3 a 6 / n !:. a ., ,A sw)rt li«pe Isn otd' be oh a' /arrohffb.'tft 1 ti : craiVaOn^;M ! t! raised ]on;' ifebe. ’ P Esqdi^:ciiff P ni;;ti bos’ heeha Justice i he con feed. He well managedjhe'ji eon, Andyi 'iS>‘an : = *. -- * ent pM region .. ( The . man sat iughiin hume»niutl lor the .'A months pfetbre fceVy ~ahd hi-y. ;Wpe; Algo, whjlo her babyl Al ran'frdilrtlliei 1 tQjjb* K saii'afather keeps stort of R 686 Prairie;|ho is P6Stu, M.e of the head 1 men. van read and wijito; Being brOngbV- up quite a lady, she never goes : ifrui the fields tor! labor except l topiek AbtloVand to bind jitter the eradie \ "Don’t. bjo , troubled'l' giir” [said 'Squire Clifford; "he wiitfcaso ja&tUo plia*t« th« , officßm, for thoyiejpen all the : :v. •. .> 4• 1 • .. "I Hope. tjbey f don’t b ypaSmeaii; iockUTOur wberl a- jliarjWiH «’ |iU>* £■ k 1 ''faty* "btfn*b f of beird began td r’fWk in k cbriona way, and He^waifod about Hare hot yonrtelff Shan’t 1 tell: you what: the army wo’d ol you if yon talked l|k». thii'a* SW yonrr-~;tiiit6r; and Ifypn rdidut happen to, have;» pint best friend by- youv'they’d string yofr'tip/ And I’d tooy We think a Hoani moirepfanOut atad oul rebet itban we weilrike tbe.rebels aJiek help them! -■ 1. getjbal of my hbpso; ,1/ yi)u are my own; eon yog shall not'insult me in it t I’ve,4<3xie with ypii---you B b§n!U^ave,nonoofnijypropertyTr-noi arV'l-Out of my Hrhave nothing U» 1 j. f; j ' j adits roe if it |rop.-'' s Su-’ Bpri -piek up whut Ihingsyoa want ph v «j; ithar/ert l ft>f }J m n- We II go to,. Bob Beynptds’s .he'a a good' tThldn rmani ydur daci’s a cop-i per. I bnow. i ! ddiffereijl stdry.ono olj thesedaySjdad, mind I tolj-yon.” _ --j J;4L ];• (■ “Yon may go to the devil for aIUI .kero.’*-., ■'■ --I'. -, ]■.. ,K] j Ah’iy buckled on | his. sword, and ■stood \y»tUii~ig. for Susar>. .She Was running aronnd ; taking care of lieif things,her siaitors-in law were helping her; while Mrs Clifford tried to eqolhd her husband. j Ho would listen to noth} ingjjbjssqnbadtujgied[oat tc‘ hea.Tanj ■ kCeriiggor, and it must bo ho wan fed a nigger wench—hej wmilJn'tspeak tohim. and he.never L wanted him;to Bpeak.to bim again j ’J-.yjl, . j.jl house lately sot-jpyful had be come a house of modcbingl All the ’jornen.folks cried, and the bdbyvschr i'rtghpm'ethifig' waswrthg', v cHeS foiidi er lhao anybody else. i ■ ; |>;j •/ , Atdast Snsan was rcadyii and cry ing, she left;the boose with Andy; and .they .went away through the jane. In addition to this triable, Sd.. Bahj had was' oh &••• count of a piece she bad jnst gotj in tholooraand she had thrown the sbutt 1 e or.ly a lew timas to. See hpwnt would , look. - Heir, faiher-in law - h|id planted apatch of eptlon for her and plowed iVand-slfe had hbejd,! picked, and got it' ginned. and- spent alhfdst all wintorin spinning and coloring: it. Perhaps ,lhe old Inwa wouldioul it.pat of •„ l.v’ 1":,,..; 'j',; ,j ' "■'■■l-' ,'wKen Mrs. CiTftohcafno*intijTbeporc L and calted, “Susdn, you forgot ydiir pocket j l : She went back, while A tidy waited. Shewna gone a longtime. VOnco' she name out lingering,.then wfcdt hasti ly bad:-! At' lastshla cade [running and 1 , looking; pleased, andf said ibis father wanted to speaking [to him.— Up turned rather and found bis father'filling.his pipe by the fire plack; “I want) to aij you one question, Andy. Ans wer [ me ; now, fair. Sayin’ ’ nothin’,, hboii.t' theng ■Northern chaps, aiiift it a [shame: for ds as come from the 'South' to bo a fightin’ and fillin’'oiir'*kidd : | o’ folks, and some on-’em ourlpwn jdn?” “I don’t want no trouble nor |dis-i pute with'you, dad, bat I can answer that mighty sudden.j It iS,’a shame— but the shame is theirs notloiirs. It’s 4hey that’s fighting, us. iWe. didn’t strike the firstjlick.KWe didn’t want •no, war but they did,and ilijey’vo fried to break up the Government! -When they Want peace ahd to have things as they had ’em before,! excepting opp little thing as has gpne np,| all j they’ve got to do is to say jiti But, if j .they have a idee they kin] make iwo i governments of. one that! belongs to both o? ns,* tjticy : ve got a 'job than they’d 1 a idee: of—in fact, the ■thing can’t bo did. I’ll tcll you whal John Logan’s, men, and the rest of so jjors say—we’ll sweep ’em from jthe face of the airth aforoj wo’ll ( give lip ini le»a. And we cun do it; too.” r ■ “That's dreadful hard talk, Andy, but there seems something in whati you said about the fast lick. I hadn’t thought o'*'that.'.... 1| Bay,* [Andy, you ain’t a goinl to desert your; old I‘at.her kniso he got; riled and spoke kinder ['sharp. Lpt’s argufy, this] business— [ I’ve got the handsorrtestj elovfap | lot ! ypu cvor seed, and the prijnest wheat youover petcyes oh. I Want you to [look at ’em. "Ydu.ihant go—what a [talk it’ll make. Wo’ll prgnfy and keep Cool. ' " m " ■ ] j So things qnioted down] The *wo* 'rhefi ware happy as'prickets, 1 and An dy went over tbe story of]the battles hC Iliad been in at 'Belrnpnt,at Fort Henry and Fort Lonelaoh, where Lo gan jwft B wounded at Shiloh, at the Big Black and ! Chdinpkn flit!, and finally at Yicksburgi But even then l|e was not done. There was no time ||hat evening to tell.[all In listening, the ’Squire wassoproudof his son and of tfie ; snheesß [of -the' Northerb Army, that be almostforgot he was a Uera’ocratl ,! .. j =,'l; .. -i[ Next, morning before they' started, .Susan bad ;tp show, hoc husband her piece, and liow ehe 'conld weave. He left her W«avibg withjall her .might- A! woman needs strong an ties to work the treadles, and. in weaving [she gets them.' | ■ ' They .went out to look at.the wheat and. clover. The women saw them walking around, and at*J,s*t to stop, at jt, pur pf bars.. The . .old ~ man- held [fidwa his a good deaf [as if lis tening, while Andymsdo gestum.ae ' • ; if; toilmgrißomethingv'.:;-W cajrnetp.djnnorpf, greens, andUplenty, . ‘‘Old yoniao^if thefe’ssoiitartistifco, About ‘tbur Golden Girhutii 1 bus i hes s and i’ve got to lookintoit; and It* it’s ab, and;-jt; eopnU to; be bo, (ben them ■ (own, has-been, lyin’ to. me lipe cußindesf.’' : r : ! .;' ‘ ■'/; .V, ' When Andy’s ’fnrlopph'b&d expired And be had etarted‘(o return'(s 'the army.bis' father gave'; him his [best .wishes, and hoped ■: h is; isafe. retarn;~- Herhopcd,, too, be might bej victoriona pVer.the. rqbels l.jn j,eyery .battle., .-..Su* ean held'Up the baby as high" asshe could that He might ace it to tho’last. It-wbuld be bard-to-tell bow. much encouraged-Andy felt.>;|,-ii A Soonaftopthis, it: was talkedabont .among the copperheads,, that. tbc;far- J loughed soldiers had oeen. converting the people of' Knsa Prairie tS Union- Ism, and a boa pie of ‘tawyeis came down from the county seat.to see about it- • ,j. . UrvClifford bcingthe most ini} pen iiai man,:they called on bim first. . Af ter going through a’ considelaple long, smooth 1 and" slijipery inlrddbc* lion. theytold.hhn their : business.— He confessed, he [had changed! (bis mind| and he. thought men of, learn ing ought lo know better than to be deceiving plain farmers who couldn’t be expected to know ail about politics. .And.{bow. could theyknow,when they never had much schooling—and (this was' becauee iheblastedoldslave holders where, they came from didn’t want no schools. One of them, ■'who is figuring to go to the Legislature,let out,inquitca speech filled with genuine Copper Democracy, telling about Lin coln’s tyranny, the overthrow of the . Constitution, high taxes, the ruin of the Constitution, lilgh , 'taxeB, the ruin of (lie country, and concluded by saying wo ought to let the South go. , I j! .. “I’ll tell you,”l.said the' old min, ‘•whut they’d Say of you down in the army it you talked that way to ’em they’d say you was a damned traitor;, and-if ■•yob 'had no fust-best friend with you they’d string y6a op; arid if I was | with ’em Iwouldn’t cure'inuch to help’em. Them’s my sentiments, fair and square." f ;. “This is very strange.; Squire Clif ford, very strange indeed. Why,.sir, you belong to the Knights of the Golden Circle, and yoh cannot have forgotten the; solemn oath you have - »?r. ytt>e' x I oath. ■ ’"'T" ' 1 ■'• ■ t,. ,/*- ■. ■ 1 This made the Squire ma,d: ;[■' “Gil out my house, you infernal, pcoundfel—you traitor to your God tend yodr country. You lied to me to git me into it. Git Out of my house! i And if -any otf you Golden Circulars ’tecli a hair of me . or-mine. I’ll send fcr Andy. and. the,rest of (he boys, and, by the Jehoka, theyjwon’t leave a grease spot|of your whole jGit Out of ray house. I’ll have np,til lin’ to do. with a trait-dr; to ray country jaudjlbo old flag of the stars land -stripes.” ■ j - - The lawyer went—they both went. When he was getting on his horse, he ■s.rjd-: j, i ‘•Good bye, Mr. Clifford; ■got to be a Yankee nigger. I see must be you want a nigger wench;” >i j “Yes, I do; I want, a thousand of! -|’em. 1 ain’t a heard of niggers, as jmuch I was. j I’m ashamed, though, I [ever was a trailer like you is. Yes, [I was a traitor, and I helped to fight iagiu Andy and Susan and her baby ;lhere.\ ijut thank God,-in his. marcy, l l’in a traitor no longer,” j '>■ j.. | It would have done you [good batf you- seen bow pleased, the women jwere to hear the Squire give the law yer his mind., / . Information Wanted. —An anx ions inquirer ;writes to' know whether jthe | is published monthly, and is i considered a safe Imagazino for quiet families. Also, jwhetber dead letter? are evet known .to revive; after they reach the'Bead Letter Office,?and if not, what is the use of sending jtbem .there ? Also, whether navigators have to double their cape* ip all latitudes, or Vnly in cold regions ?|_ Also, whether a school maStercaii bo’saidto have no scholars whdn he. has jtwo .pupils .in his eyes ? Hf lends enchantment to. the view,” , and said, “view” does not re turn it wiihUh a reasonable -time, has “distance" n logal cau.se of action and is she entitled to recover ? ,i 1..... ■ ... V- 1..-. j cqLA prominent physician ‘fin my practice I that those children whs become ill auddie in the .spring and hammer, have fallen victims to the thoughtlessness'of par* ents, who staff them with roast and fresh, meat at a season when- iboir stomachs reqiiire a vegetable diet, ea sily digested [ and equally, nutritious I have saved the lif«[B of more chil dren by recommending farinaceous, and vegetable fooa than I ever did [by | dosing them . with disagrecaole 'medicines.”, | , - ‘ gent gives lady bis heat in a crowded car In g tew mompnts he says to lady, “l)id yoa[ipeii|: Startled ladi says “fid V r Boaton geht say* Excuse me. Thought £ r < m said ‘Thankee/ ” -j. | E I : i H . _ «3T.JKV'.> (*»»••«*•■ J*.>, = . .._ ; $i ■' >dT*rtl»ers, and- on long sdfOriUsmentsi ' - : Ttfliwepu to -•nfitvM ISM W a»»^B4kfeii%uiis|d.iiitF v , r _ . fSpStial notices Sfrper eent. addiUoii torei and.other Notices of a'publio nature. *• vv &jM ro> 3;JI K A ■’■ ■■ Hpn. oTf».,j uiyd V the Tribune, long jand widely known '■ ! ■; 'tt:a''daading"'j)eßadc«t,lo“a'nfei»nt, ■' itfdefelf;? whom bo hftd. observed yi Southern ; ;' Penhsy Ivania. - We: prirtt scriptfoil.-! 1 may whetber ari^euch^^oplu inhabit iveneighboxdi'oo^s. s , We; eeitainly.bave seefi Bueb; iiear / i ■' Vr!^t ijio ; ipiestiom.a^iugljj i,; Bhdwing' that they ateathearti|ii>B3’bC H : the ',* • I rkpbl poop|o •i*s6nfiBarn ! ‘tJa'fi'*» t d „y, skill and ingenuity and allbfra(iranM-f ?ddnmffg'ea n nw-lbfi si^ec&ed^iii cdncedling.jthelir'i'r'oar sentiments;— '. ,*d They hang haok' t,, news is often origi and cireulat e dl o n g, fp re ye r i ded. [ es are obnoxio'lsi’pnil: oppressive; drafts are uncoDStitnlianal anrf!odionsj . war is bloody apa .padtpe , nation ought at diico tb stop Foif: nearly, lour ■ ’yoijra,; everything been wrong; nothing excellent, tpoth inig even praiseworthy dr passable bus ever been done by ttieir own C ! atfdrb« men wrongs, wicked acts of and appeals ■■. are.;made to thi people id arisein iheir might and preweutt'berdalahfeh ment of a military depolism;/ Daritig ali-th»’'time,-tbpy-hnyeiiever-'ijeen • known to utter g word of dbnuncia* tion\gah)St'’tliej !Rbbetfi'afi, o‘rj'S6e au ' improper,act south of.-the t ebel llr.es. These are the unrnistable eaidmurka of the traitor. He may rcmohstcale; bp may' write ddwh. beneath -the pic ture' ip, iotiers’the woffd rPbtri- ■ ot;” lie may .i n very noisy and (earnest ■ words, insist Uisjt he is a 'sound Dodv- ! dcrat,’ and that pvcry man of bis par- ;• ly Who sustains|thd\war is gn I ‘Abnli tionist.’ jYet aiter.’atl. bo isineiibdt a patriot nor a good»Ccuipcruf. ;You ; may lurnffhira upside dowii and in|ide obt, and. cleanse a lid . .washjiii.V.with ; ; ; all the pure waters of Amerma, and .; toft «. iSßr'as Gen. Jackson .would , have ; strung np for ircasondr. his djiy\,(and j"_ looked- for the 1 i i .RobertWalpoleiwsaj Xmd pf ijdaying at billiufdL . at" I which s/• friend-, Dr. him-— \ ‘•tip.w happens' Vt,” sSid.jSir .{Robert, \ ‘‘that ndbpdy contradict ine, ; V;Ou?’j ..“The sohc.- tion is easy.,” answered /!J;ohsey. l ;f' ..." want place nor inonej- frorn you; perhaps ifli- did, I/shoii Id he 'as ' ■ ; greats bungler at .billiards-as j’pu I' *6” t ’’V - - -V. , j /.A s : - I’ '/.i: > B3u.Soinajr\vag tells a story;of au old gentleman jwkojie eight p.-v ton -1 clerks bored him /conlinuaMy , with, conundrum!*} pile eve,-’ : i ning, he was shopped in. front Of «a... ; closed i store; by '^,connl| > Vinah i ;>vhfO j , 1 asked: ' ’■ 1 ■ ~ ■ ;>!; 1, V.-.-vi • ■ v,; t | i “Canydu tell me, iny H fend, why this store is closed?” '. I‘ f -‘ . ! j I j“Go tp blazes with'ypdr contxtt i drums,” cried he. ‘Tve been; bored i I .to death’Wilh ’«jm. those Ihirie^weekt I !’'' . r cu’ve It ; : Bn.’ii) i-SlAN.rf,‘f Did* ypu, take llio. note, »nd did j ypu see Mr. Thompson, Jack?” ”‘Ees, l si|.’’'; “Arid how was ho?” t‘Wl>y, htf poked pret ty well, blit tie’s very bliiitit* 1 “Blind! what do you mean?” ; vW.hy, while I wur .in the room he axed me, tv here my hat Wnr, and I’m .blessed' if it word notion my. head ali the while'.” Bfip-“PeOple. may say what tWy Will about coun}.ry air : bding ' good ior ’em,” said |lrs.i Partington, ‘ and how they fat Op on it; think it is owing, to the 'vittlds.V. Air, mayjdo for camomiles and other; rep tiles'lhat live on it. Hut I know that men must have 1 something more sab* 'sfap.tia!lt>r." : ■ ; ■■ ; ?E Jcbt So.—A good deal of the cohso lalion offered if the world is ahontae solacing ns the'assurance- oflbe man to his?wifej who- ‘to roost at .that titab.”f i f'Yes. Annly, but the old ben gflics with thcm.|” , * : i j.-t . |&*tt was the saying of Sir Robert Peel, “I neVer kne w a man. to escape failure, in either body or mind, who worked seven days in the ;week;; ,> ; - *®*Kage and frenzy will pair down,, more in half an hpu'r, than prnd ence, deliberation, and foresight can build op in a hundred yearaf ,‘ • ; .• •arWonldtt thou learn to |die|tcll? ,leain first to live well. Acknowledge thy benefits by the return ot other benefits, but neyer revenge iuJnHee,-!* I [<*(•/;.* .Jus. 7'■ | ’ :*>'K H El !‘h El ME= MI i*i i r i -V V; rr