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Diokey_, oft wsaitti St.; Bridge - oster3 E MY fFE 31 !`;> ?1I STOCK AT rateEs taxi: will.t. ikeTufsg.A*,, ,I , - - 9. ,i 1 , • ' ---1 7 -6 •••• 4: 1.-.1., .. ..‘.,- . I; 310E.iii.i.22L, X"Vri .v ' •1 Of eTeryi dpscriptiou,--,cloutpor Alias'. _ilia' c heapest. 1 Velvet mul l Silk Bcpnete; U3ittons, Fl o wers,tomes, - Ointments; &o. -1 i. A JOB L T' of Latilis 'ina lilissie s finti:-- Ver Cheip: 1 Call ai! . tliime them: : . i f , '-' '"' ' • ". - 1 0 - , ', ~.. ! I . lnairierilagiSS;s Of all kin s, for Weeies oraCCloaki, Gimise, c o rds, La I n es, Butto, &c. - . 1 ';.[ . ' • . ; . H OO P . .1 ._. , BALMRAL .. ar, SKIRTS CO . f SETB, - HAI.R ,i NETTS, 1 1 BLOTS,' puqc.LEs, &c. i . )11#.>.,7 4ND BOYS''',EIATS ' AND CA 'S,; ItE d NS' KICIr COATS. LAi lEI ' C LOT H S, AL . , L COLORS, ati . eap. Batting, Country Pannels, n'e Furnishing:.` (roods, 'Gents' Ladies' PaperlCollars, ery Sr , loves '! FURS- ! iIFURS ! ! ! Cuttoh G'-nflrm Tios !Yußs VL g3INO OUT AT - COST4 ,•1 • NvooLEN:.GOODS: Spfllyr t b it Shawls, Hoods .4ubias, Sontsgei Squirolnnd Long 44aw. ! ovican,s -'oll", at less t T lisit - esik l . - •11 _ 4 ', , . ' ' lii.ILLINERI. , t 1 i a altered and elealiq CHEI.I . ' I ' - 1 'Silininp.: 4 Pinkin; anti . cloaketd;lng .a. ape mlii ..g.3inibort nolici: .1.! c i*T;r44t , i . q4l-624/4.lesi444:4ll4)4l•stihilibincl ' cA.T.Js A.:T r ii SEB • .if.E. 1 . 1 , 1 1 . . 1 YO 47'0(7. 4 5'LE.ti , g_il(4ir G 0(;0D a--Ite . mon!lber Ihe . plae4t—corner_iridze. aul4larket s!reets,;Bradgewitter. .'" 1 , .' W •• i' A 1 T G 4.4 L . ~.Y ~--:----1,11H7----.7—. non a . . . ' - -,Old'llkini e . C;OTIIITil SALEI O V UJABLE REAL ESTATE.; •”' , A• , 1 Dr v rtue of an order , of th Orphans ] CouLt ja•of Beaver county,l thq , .. , undetsigncid, • tsecutck of the last will 141.1 testament Id . Ilstthe Elder, late of Elder's Mills, an said' • county.plec'd., will expoSe r to sale loyj public coadue kir out-cry; on the pr omises, call it • . 1 ' . -Y -- 7titirscloy, Feliyilart2lst ,1567 , ' . l I. 1 . IsZ , 1 o'a l lock p. in., ;nll the fol. owing deseltbcd , '._real estiat e of .said . lfilattliew lder, dee d.: , ' Ist. •fi ll that tract of land situated ? f in Dar ' Wigton and South Beaver toWnships . , in the county;l foreiaid, hounded on the west Ihy bind W of ns 11. Knight, on the. -north by other ,1 lauds 'f said testator,. recently 'sold to Elder • and 1 ' eehisn, on - the 'east by land of James l.lltil n and. other lands o f testator and on the so th II land of Thomas E. Elder,,don- Wain l f abbot. 86 ,Aercs; about 60 cleared;' on which a re' erected a . largi• Two Store,/ 'Brick . ' Sort ovie,:•frif,A Dieelling Douse attached, Cel- 1 - la ungerneaits, Double J'ortio to Dare/ling; a ' barge ' , Tiro Story Brick Wooler Factory, with a basemretit stoxy of stone, aid with all neceiFilrY . 1 ' 4 + 7 1 I Acrein for,Cardine, Spinning, 11"eac jags dling; I t tc-4. the buildi ffing and machinery being Ira good ottler..and of leapacity sufficient .. for large , taanufact tiring , business.- :The ' vF.ol ,jwster`power of the Little Beaver.Creck is saallahlelrernannfacturing purposes at' this 140 and the Dam, Race, fize., are tubatentia and i good lorilee. Also, St , good Two,Story :Fram Dwelling IlOtise, with Kitchen attach 'el, a utile porch, &e. • Alpo, a , good .denble Prim , Bara, with good smile foundation,l and is lar .3 . Wagon Shed and• Corn Crib...l AlPo; a i • Two - 'tory - Prame Warehouse,. and two hewed -- 14 h ionant 'Rouses pn , the rrommes - ;. • • , T improveinents on the tract abo4e descri-1 •. bejlre wiry valuable. The • water !power is excellent and well it ',proved'. 'The Factory and. other buildings are well and.substantAally, con .l !nutted, and the lel - Cationh, goed,one for•man -1.. otac uring IpurpOses. _' t ` - 1 ! I; 1 i l i L2 c. Albs, all the following described piece " Parcel !of land, situate in Derlirigtion.tp., Be er co sly, bounded on. the - went by' land E l al W. Ilitrvey Knight, On the north by , land , , 1 e tch clitimberlin, on 'the east "'by ether •-ala a •if• mild Testator, and l on the 'south, by , ;the t ., ' , ;'inse of the Woolen , Manufactory or . .tith r landi of said Testatbr; containing about • ~1 scress,ltnore or less, - about 80 acres cleared fiti . underlaid with a good vein of. 4 04 : on I. • tki.ah is erected a hewed jog barn, with frame L. . do . Nil trees on the remises:l The farm .. 1 " . Cl ' Watered. ' i : . I :r . at shave Iwo valuable ,farmst. are . located -; ' at 4 talks from Darlington, and oboist. I} - c ' 1 1 ; 111 i ea frotri' the present tquiirins of the; Dar-. l'l. On cannel' Coal Railroad, and are! imme- I t & T tely upini theprocte4 Ra ilroad fronalow 1 . 4.i Hate, en the Pitts burgb ft: W. IA CJ Ilan. i • 111 douli the valley cif•the Little -Beaver,. through 'the coal and Oil region • to abisgow, l'f,,!he Q: 1 & P. R. *,, it t4O OW rider: I . - f. :s s 7 of the pi:rebut mo. , 4 7 on the confirmationof the .sale` by Um , . elart, tb.e.balance in t wol !Kite, 'annual' Pay"' ' • : alms frets this date ale Confirmation of the -11 VOA courc•iith Interest,' hack :pay to US tti.be . secured by bond and; mortgage.. • I .Por further infinmation apply tc k the tinder ! 1 ~gtita it his residence-, clear the ;;remises, or t dr eas ,hitc at Darlington \ ;. - p:' Q., Beaver • I aunty -ti • . , i . 1 .,, •;,..; n• ItEUREN WATT, ! ... i 1:, r ~f.-Vr of .t.tit wink 'M. - Elder,der.P. - -Or . a - ''i!:•.:1 Minn • ' : : t:• 1 ' • . :;• 1.,•-7 • sif,tal3L. ,Merstattio MEM c.)17 - leB6` , ' - Flortiirie s 4 =ME ::•• ..01. - y; ,:d -0:6.14:,4%0*:-.:, = . t =EMI 1 7 0atittstER 4, _ •••• mmoi.e , - • -: , Our prices 'will astonish all who favor us with-'a Goods of every description Mold Cheaper than ()yet. :. 1111 Brown Muslims at 10 cts Bleached do 12 1-2 096c1PrintiL-- Pants 'Stuffs, .Tickings, Checks, Oinghams, Prints, Canton Flannels, Md. tit; Yellow Flannels, Barred' & Striped d 6 •Ba Q l o mornl Skirts, H pil Li)ot's and. Shoes, Hats anCll!Caps, .T6llll - flings, Ribbons, Milllnery z Coeds, Etc., etc ~ e tc.' .. . „ . . The prices of the ..41— 1;OVe .Goods we warrantless than the same class of Goods can be bought for west of the mountains: . I Dress - Goods in endless vgriety, • FrenO . Merinos, - Coburgs, Delaines, Poplins, Cashmeres, • , Etc., etc., etc., ChaPel than ever ! Blankets ankl Blanket shanhs, At great bargains. Remember the piece: CHEAP STORE, r IN' 114. Fr 11;( : )di-ESrr-rt . 9-121.• ' s • Coine oveiybody; arid: ,for yourselPes before parohating. _ VO TBOUBL E ,SHOIr GOO,DS. :COW 1 4 .1 1 .tE TIM II.I * - Bn I)4i)ziang: *, ' l.- i.' : ..:.a.. ENE : - . - EN OBE= I= -. • . !MI 1 , WISEIMISIMMICI I tre,_ , El BEENE Ell Mr. TLYLOR 31.k.oSpealtsr,list 5 1 pg,forllfrad9pti oft nf roniibi itnititidleotrta 'MA elrithlbeltispidirid - ef ) 'iir'O'litrjelfte 2l l ;ti~6'at;-tin Td iCeedtditdieleitivtite of a' lsrgbfiiajbtltq iitinynonefinnenlie 'Whlitt'thif Preiddint .of the: Untied 'States, and the representalivetr l ei %h 6 people in. :t Cougreetcdffiltred-ss„ ;0 -thin terms upon whiciffh‘CoOssiliretifd rlb 08,8404 - be iiiitera,'W fall ''phrttcP patios in thiarairs of thefloiteritirldedj both , edadeli z tfy ap eaten fte p0t41.. plu. The Olio? orithchtillittousvetso terogeNadoplexbb/„Pici e ?c, 6 o4- 1 14 1 WAa 3vetl..k+loaA, d 4 tie ,ctotiotr,.; _Alfp c.4P13 1 :#.# 1 41 1- .e,,t pressett in, the. ai r riehditififft'''whfeft"Mrt are now ticleildefitigi attl ithitif,' 4 rift' Med - by'rneke'quitiltenunibeFtifetitek should hs ... rogerdeci as a satisfauery' set tiktnent_A out: i s kineliti r The importatst trietituteslifiolvidin Oif',.'lioe,-.iere,illseulto,4 tied tru* iv§V filutfOin - lislffeWoMi du ridg.tlie l ale , i 'etiiiipaigre.a.:: Irani? Of ouriho's,t,iiiiglicrotia ntateiftlett 'regarded this u trinost - teitical En our history,alidTtlifirtiiitroflbe,tia-, ,lion was ahao,rbed _fi , ,ye'Rtigation,„ Never :was_ there, .111* - when n. 41Qr.e prOlvie, cl and iiiiiVerefil'lnquiry weyailecf;. ncver was there tittle 4:01 the"great mess; theAteople morirfully 'uadorstood' the nature"of' of the queStions to be decided by_the hgENvore'of vital importunes '['ho character .1 or -our ifiatittitions;' the hiture history of the republic, the destiny or: thirty millions of freemen would be deeply affected by the result. and no patriot could bo an iediffereut spectator. Yet, we - are gravely told by the gentlemen-on the other side of this charriber,that these questions were not understood—that the'people were, deceived—and it is oven said, these ilnestione wertl pot in iesie. -What are the lute? • 'For years we had been grappling I with treason,enlminatiog as it hadin a rebel!oit of the most ,fearfulintlgni tads. Our very existence had beem periled by the Cumhinations of treason one midst, aided by, jealousy, itbd mad &WI bition oarless itt other listyfe. Tnistinffsfrvii one nationality and Top. Pinnate oar ., cherished lutita f fatrtuf,' dates, - IMII __,.. a uriftriiiiWilirellto •,.._ Millions of treasure bad , been' ,eft. pended. The maimed' and emaciated dtill lin . gered ii, our sight; the widowe and orphans of tbelter,nie dead' were still theobjettc, , of ottr care. - ‘The honors through which we-lid ep re cently passed were not forgotten. The hailing hand of time had. no t Igo soon obliterated the bitter memories of the fearful sufferings "endured by. the nation._ lint the civil war bad 'end, ed, tbo carneget,of battle bad ceased passion bed .etibsided do a great ex— tent, and the , work Of: reconstruction, had already begun.' The people were t appeuleAl to, as we hive said,to decide' what should be the poliCy in the recoil' struction of the revolted States. The questions involved in this contest had been so long before the people, end had been so thoroughly canvused,that: the supposition of the genileman•frorn 'Fayette (Id.r. Searight), that • they I were not Anderetood, is a reflection upon the intelligence of the ago. The assertion that these quosti3n6 were-not - 1n Issue, is too absurd .to re— quire refutation.. In the district which . I hate ie honor to represent in this branch-`of - the Legislature, they were the proMinent themes of 'poliilear, die. I eussion pending the October eletiliotr. I and this is Mt of every other district,' inrthe State and througheut. the entire Werth. - I • • -. While "swinging 'round - the Circle, '' the President,in every stump speech, made this the distinct iesue,as did his' followers throughout the land But the people were insensible to these appeals and rebuked this matchleSs perfidy of the Prosident'and his par. I ty, by an emphatic approval of the mild and easy terms proposedhy Con.: grese. ' ;And row they attempt to ee- , cape this sttioning blow' by telling cis that the people did not understand the question I' . :•:., ._ • • The Senator front Payette solemnly. , deelarewas his belief,that "this pulley of Congieseris the- offspring of hate.] malice and ill will." . We would illot, I expect thedntire rippioval of :.those- wbc hays sympathized with rebellion from •the first, to any measure in ibe - I least offensive to the South. hat this language may well astonish us. Sir i l theleuien% terms - proposed by. Con. se, to the rebel States,-,is an exhiS bition of Magnanimity without a pat ella 'on the, pages' of _history.. The, past furnished no such example:, ofl generoilty. ,-•- - :1 - M.riny true men Of large experience and greil.wisdom, who - voted to ins. Lain the action of :their representa-: uverewere CWIVII ilea thitt a more stern. L.gre, and, rigid poliey"wis demanded to se. cure- a kiting peace.,ind raw:m.llre .evils. resulting frofd ReeeeeeOn. - - It 'etoiped hot irrfproper that "some .moon ant . of the ower arsti,oti° ll . of the Goverritrienthe ereetisd'arViri en— ' dritinglfiliniety egftifititAlielirlMS.of .tresison=is i warning - lots ill time to come--add that; abaft, • better security for their geed . enminet is the lisurer, , i epr , VIC. APT, 111 1VAI loook, 1 tfriliri ,IDY . ( le.• •4- 1444 . 9Yklio% facmill . l , : - , .9e. tP 10a:#4 61 013. 4 .,Suthertr „ll,' eta PRts: .P. j , ' ,091,10t9, 'etaoti*kuNio4l*l , . *9,244814d: lOtaittl4M-Iret-Pa' iii`e<*l IF .41,:ift-alta a ~.i ;144 " . 0- feat l .7 41 40 a: 10, ant 'MO,' kago., usneltgy;' On (aTz , talailill) is e th e crotnent. 1 ! `AY ;fits - eon esWittgAtitil; , c imut 1 url alf.! the Plo4` 49 . tipg the 1 P, . x 4440 , •.i . A 4c .oats_ic.iiin CO. , itAt lt ere-n ` ! tole° , e . POP / 6 04 toptink t 10 9 _,8,1 ! 088.0813.,_-., ithig' .. , • wArid 1'40 14 3 - ' I AT : iiiety. ot cisiting o itte tioyerrirlyi ..\ unit tbtv!,., frlviiii,......- ; * ~ , _, .. •::-._;', : ,a n ljnia.lB4B - tiogabouttio.• " ticnisti egonstiteentoZNl*lll vec.tare t O to. ;alerat they-. _As vioJenf in the'r dimanciation ctitory ,- West j of the tioirernme . ut fet:Mit, pomeivatton t)texincehee. 4 1, 0 1 1z00 1 041m war., as 'they noware In tb.)0 011 01'- PioteP ii ions 4 this-sobjPotf i v*The men now erriyed.Aguinst IN 101, iitiumed Ino ibPs"-,p.4tilion; War - *eta" a gainst . (rem - libelist:: ' It.lifiiirt - diffionit . r to 0 0 der,itai l ad,hinir the 4 1fittiment Oft ,a pirtklualr be- detiiiith*,te the cu pidity: /I)4' teadors., 7.: - ...-' '`, , . : I Jib. . Every , ielement of treason and re e 1... lion still remains.; and may be, det °t ad ii the insolentand defiant. spirit so preval ii ent in the- South.. Their boast ed loy fty : bas,hroluzht with it oPras sion, cruelty and .ties.th to the loyal meirt&their_midst, and already thou. sands f them.. whiteend black, lave been thhurdored for• their. fidelity ti• the . I • country, and_ the. bloody. work goes On witlkunitbated fury. I What to there in -this amendment so hirmitiatieg to the- late rebels, and so revolting to, the f ings oLgentlemen .gfi Mr a .floor? .. I r. first section Icon -5 iterscititenshiptip ailt.withoutdistiec• , I Lion of race. color i er . religion. , to illy 1 tilindi the justice i and propriety of; tbiti.l rovisicin 'is -finial's. and I.ishail yoto_tor it with sax t%faction to my ! own' conscience, and-,' titudo to : Congress f fir ki ittre lyar t ooti g the' universal de-' 1 mind of the lo p' States to destroy I all- ii 4 gal - osat. al in PO' borderi , . a — l ll,* ge(41114; sei. ion, when . stripped of all - 17k.al teetin lity and verbosity, i ' sinvOy provides t at if a Statelshalfj choose to dlsfr' lehise any' class or. portion 'of ' ifs tizens, . snub `.State 3 shal suffer', di nation of .represen. tative power in the Federal' Vnion, ineriact ratio . t to number of her : citizens so .die an hied. Although it Vs-1010041W 't e e jest of airtfrage is WI; by.thii Trrovitii o of this seetion, to regulate' itself r each State; yet. gentlemen :who Op e it on the other -aiderays. r imitfutty o reined over this . isetiom., , They thin -they. eeetin -it tr del[ rate attempt rii ti , foiee'negro suf.-, fiaowprtiletrre ran in ttielSontlil It seems' ,nsesessiwy that:: ws remind i thernAhSt the ,: a6 : I A I otis of Stilted- i thiskapp . ' this liadj °vat OtbeiSiate in ttiir . neon . T he sub jest 61 neg,roStiffeit -has teen drag ' ged into this deffate4and althOrigh Ivo have nO desire 'to eXtor into a Idiscue. siori of this sub)"tict st, this tiin?, I *he de -1 eireito ask, e gSitenian who perd Isistently oppose-it; 6,state upon What principle they base tile, greatldistinc i tips ? ' ' ' 1 ---- , f- -.As -5._ matter ,olbunosity, ? propose , hope !their will telt .uk _vy .this 'propose forever to exclude tte 'negro from the body - politic ? . . 'i t - , Xaterday,a t Ekiitor, on thi s e . flow; in :Ibis anxietymake elni a time againalCongraaa:,' d doyen this as a i ,fmaditti, erital,,-Orlei plc; . '! A l people wl?0 are. teased h'a right to be rep ress‘ed." No*, ji, wo ire; 'wholly tit iirois to .co whi this bios4 prism plOi al; not epplidpaatyrbara sad to all knew. We eau _its no4ooe, ropon, titer liijailti4e, A, wand *toy,- for _AN:fording, : to 4isplal. 'gnats 1 men in 0 11 1 Southirtalltstai bettor : - treatment th4n we are *llO NOP secprd lib* !Sr i teisit `um :al block . sosixio the . ass miltios .to il.lmuoro t t ar At,* fo - rwee - I oyStirogit !ill Ills iorin" l - sad Altadatiot.'".l% :`reared :for this Attiatiooti. Er 3 . sgSSOlHnitlikrg twak •.14.--- 1 Wk!flegt.',.thsjualiticel.'": , ity of tied!' s'distinclinn " - Si; itlaitio litai - .Tti'' ' ' history of cifillastllintle 'reply , t.k ' his despised; reee-dgisee eikagtig.,-tii l'‘lrbit*suall is.lensaksn_ree,pin 14t . , disgrace., t fel,datttrine'hka ,eil . ,. k3cl 'Wftla - the' dik. iyeitiefrern' '' w teh it . cittlan. , tied' -,.i. 1 .. - .-, ..1: ,;,•: i: . 0 .11 `7,c! 7:, .. -1. , L eat;thilialle AV* ' ta , OPFIMP: •• •Iduaillais..an ;10)0:down tkii:race!nrinen, je, e)5 itnted _kgrein sll U1'11114600: ''''' ' I I _.• It' bite been ' Veil ' - df i: be:•people -• or leeiaiid tbst-' o llniir inlip aught be teleasklike i weanded , _an, by ..their : blaftd-1 Tbe awns w' ' oven grester tantb..mixpe said of tili negro, W.hcas) wbole bistory is full of; itteniese and taint. '''And anw 'wet d !him,- after easergi!ig from ilktorttej beadage t not t i compWeing of !As .p.,i,s - ..g at: -simply . ltpidnring 'Oat be resy', si,es• bright er intum, ..1:;_ for 'on ;:eir, - vannot Piti hi'ttils.sis 9 o".4. 4 i this' 'helii ls m a i litio, ; • :-. ...-- : I I ,i r; ,F. , .- . • Vasior Compels me. '1.4 'serail . that I 40; nsk.believe Lige Minn la. broad Sassea• ': 101 41 9 /4 1 0..ii WS' step iit'ibe aiglit dtreettion:' - tt:do* ;not" furnisk 1 4440 ; Prjuietkin td` our friends -and al.; i lies in the Soutit'whicti daisy "twit s‘ • I.handlLJ They ahixttd not be Dins-1 pellsd - ta,look 40. their ebonies for the! j oommor. uatien wl/ich itt- is' our dUty , tof!ecureltheni. `, Sur, tii!s is no com; , penestion for their TUGS !Inns loyalty!. It fig not, ii - lair equivaletit . for the lives of *three band rcd ;house rid . brave sot 4: (tiers, etre!! up that thoi l litierty of, our nation might be proserfed. i - -I • ...re , is The great re'asontO feai that our failure to secure t ie I justice and protection to all the IoY 1 people of the rebellion!! States of wh:„tever clime or II init4 has betray:. ,trn should ever 'again bpi trusted with official power. My anxiety to lift this penalty frbm th shoulders of men whose roils arik - stained by porjary. has not yat reacted thit point that I s am satis fi ed with this. elusion. • Our sacri fi ces of 11 and treasure should secure a totalp ence of unre— pentant rebels s o ur'from legislative balls , Those whot e tailed to de. Strop this Governme t on the field, should not be permitt 'd to attempt it i ts in the balls of Ciingre . But if it be true. as is ohject'ed by the 'other side,. that, the `miTh thus egelnded in e the best, men of the Soutte, then ccizu may well hesitate to admit - thbm to the coficcils of the nation.' . ' The Mends, ricit—the enemies, of the nation Should I -control its destiny. 1 'Mb fourth eettion payment, of the pubii , no debt created for destroying the_dover ilaitim of stave;owne, cipated: slaves shall would' be difficult to , min, could object t this principle. The debt incurre to suppress in- surrection shall be aid , to the last tartbing;:while no debt contracted for an illegal purpose is ever bra i ding But, the power I , of ; Congress to, ainkid the Constitut on lin the absence, of the Southern States ties been'caßod l in. question' on ti,l floor.: Traitors mut be - consulted_ the criminal mist be permitted to sit ti , judgment on his own crime, slee - viol uce is done to the organic hi.w! Thiel is ',the positioni nod it may welt bel characterized as r aossitons inenbe ird. • .1. , ! - .lt has been laid ; own 'heft' sui a; i k prineiple, - which .T t iuk' must be sid-;,. initted as %torreet,, i,' hat; all, constitu tional authority in Abel Governinent adheres to 'those w o adhere to the Government.". T ose who stood by 11 the Government e natant°the Gov. m einent. - 1 . ' '. : , • t... • - -lower In this 'conntry,l resides with the pei ptoplels the law, o then does the pow, of . eivil.wat? ',What party or garded as the rigb Surety Dot that w' it. . ' If C9ngress had the -right to sub. dice the rebellion it f ollows that the . right contumes u tit all the logicir and neeetisary 4ioequeitee of rebel lion are rertioved;lor it mist - be act.. mitted that Where& power exists to d 6 11 pgilitiOnlir thing all the means, no.' eessnrrici its full; aecoMplishmcnt are iTnP III 4 - . - 1 .- I..latigress, tben,l =9 gatiop_oc4kose.who .adheied to the UoiereirOt, has the Undoribtdd right' to-dietate.terine to those-who rebelled against iti. to - the work" of :recoil : - stractionitberobellious States have, no 'Aietititiat Ov.oies; however. ;much they may be feteresteal in the :result. This is s dati.. deirolviug ,exclusively arm. the Government, of which; by, theti, own cheiee, the rebels ooestitutp a , firnetions" of the,States.,watch attempted , to secede Nivel:keep. 010100, . aut. the - States remortiag t ie)* Ist.e,..throtigh their rapresentatiVi a ,prOposed theconditiOns uponPtoeh.funetiourroay These rendition's are not tyriluniesiOr enlist:: Nothing,. 57 7 ., piessive or. humil i ating Liss - been re oislukat; 14e; 114106 4 ' of vanipithect traitors.. - , shot ,tinexairiplei rriagoaniktity as is exhibited is; , the ter me .priiposed - eongress, may ehalleige t the admiration - of the Historkfaife "to record - an iintrioce of greater - :generosity conquered people. ' I - But those terms, sir,, magnaniinoiti as they, are. heye !Oen defiantly:4i? jected by the people, of the, South, They havoassurnerl the air ...O tors 'and trested - the author' " _ 4fiat46' Ikke7 rebel lo! 'and :to 71.60. lielpieeeneft - *ay &recipe 'Lie -lave_ of e 4 . 40 , 64 . 1 e; ! IP ' 1 0! inagnr4M.. Goya' n tnent with snpre They sewn' 14:have lear of wisdom frpm the exp. Wit.. If they are nob; t esfsto their former- vi Union, it is beeause a ne hellion. is not yet' &law son wit 4 all its venom le Sir, wharf 3v,e consider eerie© of cause' for the waged for our overall. perlidity. Which niarked its inception . ; when we remember thefrendish in which - it`` 'Was -prhsecut"ed; the matchless cruelties of Salisbuiiy, of Ilelicasle, Of Andersonville; the *go nieit-Of a thousand • battlefields, and the fearful desolation that ha*swept the land; and then think of the, inso: lenc i rind dictatorial spirit of the rebel. States, we may well that .forbearance of inyal North'. been _the . wonder. of the World..", We are tnlil that there is a beyondiwhieli forbearance cea— to be a virtue: We have welt nigh hod that point. This defiant spir (the BOuth Inv almost' exhatiated patience of the North, and a more nand rigiit policy will be deman— by all ttiC. loyal sentiment of the ttry.• i raitors should be mid° to feel then ei ortße goveramerit,' , dist copy • realize al fact which they:have, slow to learn, and that they ► not 4,halictots in the late can• that, they were. not successful in is *posed. by Congrese In , ndment, they etheald be cotnpelied !caw: a *me, just and rigid' policy. be - the -imperative demand of the loyal States: . And, sir, this will be prompted by no' feeling 'of revenge. It -is,. our. duty to to garner the hailrest,oi the .-sword Abat no recurring 'held& of slaughter may swept by civil war. lilies been well said ,that the proper way to- se-• cure truer - peace hereafter, is to do jus tice nOvi - • When we d,o-this wo may hope, an der the blessing of Heaven, to enjoy perpetuil Peace and to eater-upon a caree g r of nattonol prosperity which shall, lie as, enduring as time itself. Crossing the Atlantio in' an Open • Boat. The fawns yacht mace in which Mr. J. G. Bennett, Jr, gas 'won so much.distiuction is , compictely:aelips• ed by the feat of Captain Josiah Shackford, ooortsmou'th, N. in the last, century: The particulars of which ame . ralatscl,by the Portsmouth 4?. Ai' ' 8 : ' proCides for the debt, and that. Ithe purpose of • meta or for the r e► for their ei:lran -yeti: be paid. It ee how any loyal thii . adoption of • Journal, as follows: Opposite Mulberry st i reet stood the mansion hoase of Madame Blesser Shackford, bhilt by ,her flab& MattiL anilel.Mendniii, probably m early as 1700.. She was twice marriekand al though she to the advanced: age .of 91 years, She died in the same room In which ehe.was born, and never lived in any other house. By her first bas band; named Marshall, she bad four danghters—bne of them was grand. loather to the late Colonel John N.- Sherburne, lier youtgest daughter, Peborah, never left het. - They kept iiegro slaves; as was the custom in these days—;the names of the three were Adatin,lkarcer and Bess. Adam lived to be very' oid, and one day whileleft alone he fell in the fire and. was bUrncd to,death. After Mr. !Marshall's death the wid. ow married fosish Shackford.. lie had one .son then absenV at ilea, Captair Jotiiith Shaehford, Jr. When he re turned home hs:sought the residence of hit fail:tor; _He met Ditborah at'the dooit'n. As titan.,tis he.saw her he felt • despsratety-in love, and determined in his mind 4to Make het -his wife, bat 'on makings declaration, She refused him, saying she had'-no heart to be= stow, as hers was. bingaged to another. lie, however; Presiated in his salt, de claring she Was the ,one whe was rale ed up befortS him by an astrologer in ,Iturope, and he should marry, her or nobody. - She belng. riattirally of an -amiable and corideseendingdispositton, like a dutital child; took her parent's advice andimarried him. After they bad been married leveret years, he wanted hteto samitve with him to New York its'that was the port be always sitileitt from and' returned to, but she refasted; to leave. ltdi . aged mother. ' 1 s • where the p• le i the will of the, t,lielland. , ' Irbere r reside in time etion is'then re fat tioveronient? N ett tebels sikinst . !"hints, is an age*. r ~- ~ 3 • -14 -0 /414e 161 1 6 * Villartiredir, yrs_ ' ,4 11 , * 4 44141P1Rt!'11t 9 thi?..ll,froktc"*--:" WithOlL Makine l0 ,r 1 4 . :Or ,b 1 , ni l . ... '. - - ~, 1,..i A. ir. 1,•4 '. '. : 1:, / n ton tioqs, he left- 'ili' wit; it viboug.- month 4 siod was ' OfsiltYL, : * ' Ilitiiiiiii-v. - - i . making ' oorninumiki_ticirg WWI 40:16. - ..f.. neotioss two. , ',.i . ',[ 2,- 't -,".,..i - y , • ",!, . In th Essex iThimil • fait : n to. Hampshire Pacifet, colcitf,i3m - - , firid: t lis toll° Wi ni arinCioniiiiiiiitit: - .isted lyi: i t'Cgistitiettutii'•at 1444 . FtitU . ) - "horn snob sattOrity sopot.i'ilis - tOtts, - `of it Tilts , oat ofsliApa.W7-1, . -1 t. „ -, ....z;: .-- •` A lir., Shziojzforti i sprite., time ItioO r ~. . from. Pjsostago : i. iqirtok ' tho 'titiiif4v - 4 tine cf4ieboitnit'ssitie 'Ms' iiifi • .W 1 loft that Thies 'for. , qar.ittaii4.- 4 am - veil there ha - left-_ , :illiai:•:s '. ' be first•saited-in, and ! ,t,tpislc r • Olt: 01 11 ,? !stand, of one ; for,.4orom:: !i f , p E etormp. - e 4 his Wp a ilk e r - Ilia save sitektattliflitt) tion to bis•owneri, thistitWesirisiitite a - etittesZbuiltAsloop • otiaaiattl,liftegio toaa, , Whit: ber.latrraturtie4 Ile .StitSi," . niim- Om% After li Iwitago ,ll !rlarb i Ave days. - When - ho tir:FirAtbf'Mtb,' ' insti'velt, Of the etptStitoi exeitethiitt;' 'Oraped en board'iblilttleystioat, -left ..Capptin - Shaeltliml -Oh un compantos thin M 114 wan of too. stern inill4fehtV. I, ul, about; 4414 utolortook the.*Opt . _ses.t. three thnusgui miNs stot l C* . - . 37W. reaOlute bpiria Seer him the-bOster ' ens mid ocoian, alone in hie little .bath, a thediaild guiles frnin any latid—with.:. out a hnUllau. b&ng+,l to consult when awake s or to abd_ in , keeping srateh - *bile he! , - slept; .without a hand to. - sill when the_storra teat about; thita,:and his.'little boa: i betryffieS, thy', raolinaiil • • With. an e.re 'fin 0 1 4 1 &mimes; a band on the !beinf.' 'end " 11 firm trust k Rrovidence. on be, . gnea for five long . . - weeks; wilt:1001ns ;the moon wig. into its fair- 114 '.nevatal_ quarters; aud falling - agaia beforei came in isijaht of the jacm,t4ft... wkicil Zee-was This aiiparalieled Seat. SUCC"pPI. fully accOmelishe l --the •stmementnr which, ;hewever Was not - niedily be iieynd-by then Solth Ame - riefins' • -To 41i14 1 K-14',UktiiSnertl 11 0-',Ati1i.r1. 1 1.110,04 - ade,-that his story received in but the • government 'was .ire4,- , Wiy satisfied itrntil a realm , Vila • made hoar urope Confirming his, statitasiii: - .Some !Years; after he',..,p4tlltned 7 'tO • Pot tsmaMth,. pia' up et - and in the. atter•nocn, wilp, toad(' tea with her, and .'the evening returned te his , hotel; =dabs next morning; left. again, nsvvr rraa. , tnra., at was next hoard hrinOjin;wheire, ho Orchased p . large 'rapt:. of ~ /nikti when; that State ..iriuralinost;n wilder ness. laid out a township, and' Me m Ara ti In of hip birth-railed - ft POrta- _, month. I He erected mills ,and and built several lionkes. .:110„,lili?4d alone exeeptipg a boy, would suffer a' woman to; rater ki house, having. his washing mend sevildg seat out;and brought home by hhnr.. His, wife, after her • mothee.n..4tith, offered te o r.nd live with hin):.!, ,i sho.. wrote hi several letters, lniCrec,,ed , • no.;answer . . Ile, wrote to, his ' in. Portimonth, and said if!he .Itieratd come vitt 'and settle there -ihe:'.Walould make him .his heir- The - 1 14 0 ' ,4 4arr _ Shaokferd; 'of this city , 'about or y .years ego, 'sent and cis'. teglhis.uj , olv.. but returned, not liking . Well enough to reMove there. At his; 191.09 . 11 e ' left hisproperty to strangfits. . HeAked scrpethitiglikethit7 'Yowls 'ago, ,over eighty:y.6ml of age, kifghg to see his town,. so beantifiillt *Om ted lit the jenctkm of saltm44:ripaii Ohio rivers, .beeoine - a plaCo. , ,kociii . 4 ?to - and the chiel_cousty Tror,waß a stndiotii man,.intelligeta,itotifitiiy•An eccentricity which; t6' eanierz , sitbnds, bore-in - arks of insanity--b4deinwi , ka rscollact bim in Ohio wilt-it t t+, }flow _that ho. was any other than man. He was probably; eon44h that astrologers' sayings shoulgiteiker hare Str induence in the aileatioyedf a wife—and his wife douotlete, that the be: rt which Atra4;., , held by anOthed should not he'',l)loeted ever, by' parental : influtnce. - - 110 W * boating coun'ael . . • ariag a trial [tor aslimilt,,a c t 4 ,ega•t l ee he WIIS from -041 the _assault! happenecte ,- , •••• psi • AB nen dicta when plied: 41, •;', st iciprtiet l five .11 half. , . "Him come yogi Vibe SO" 'very . 63r..;. act, Telfow?"' said but cow:reel. "Bl;cauie expel:stall:mime'o , of: or other would -uk me,' , -1 1 " ; 'he so measured it." -..1,11a is a - great sitopletoni4ho,:satag— thee that the chief power {Of ?we tib is t6suPpl,k . wants. In einetp-rttne eases out of a hundred it creat. , ;s-reoccel7nnt than lit anprlll* .! • 11111 iii Et maillS I=l !MI!