The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, May 08, 1867, Image 1

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still• Letters mintitibutions, by mail,
liAve prpmpl, atteriAlpn,
f.,_WEYAND,.Editor .14 Proprietor.
JUST, O'PE NE D:
-AT- '
IVIgS. , A. E. KOOKEN'S,
.3!dillknery Stard,,
OCII EST ER., PA
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:11: :Ind good ass.ortment of STRING
ill LENEity Goobs, - including silk,
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StiaNV. and nwitriting' bonnets, and hats of
. e - ve ri.si yto and quality. ' Also ribbons, Row
er:. 4alitte.F. laces.. StIllIV cOrd, and tassels,
cr y .14,-., wittier and. jet:, liuglc fringe 'and or
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1 0 .v.futs.••• •• • . • , . ..
STAMi.FGD GOODS
c.sit-tantly,ou hand, or stamped to order with
the .
PERFORATED STAMPS AND
MEER
.101:11111 - ,E STAMPING. Fuitane for la
oho notrruuted fo wash
!ia.ed: 1:0L tun, or woolen goods.
ing receive* a hew and improved
*PRESSINO .MACIIINE2
A!!•1:t1 , . , latest styles (;
.:$00; n ,nr Ervinired t i
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Buckeye
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Now et- an 4, neaper
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Triura_phantl
extensivetv. knOwn, • and deservedly
Machine vtas submitted to the most
test of its supericrty,.. at a trial of
peniieting machines•t hat tuok piaci-under the
rAagetittmt of Nt;W• York Seciety,
A . ril , :eett, Y, in 18lt41. ' The committee
- t.-41,/ ,, j .1 of eleven judges, and: form machihes
:7coritesttints . for the prize.-
'fine t tree treekS and the tests
The result was an-.
tveuicea 7,1 'e Fair held at Surat mv4hut ,
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GP I AND GUI! : MEDAL
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swat tied the:
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'ekey
n 3 li f e machine
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Supeript to All . Others.
A -ilnil:u• tcstt nony vt* Af , led it in the
!•:h.1 , . State. iu Thii , machine is regard
h.,„ the th,uvichl,l4 who cilu froza
1,1 ~•111,:e. t
"Best m the - World,
I` LON I I.
cull t .t
C. A
nny of thesit maehinett
applying t,p the nodert , it2. - n
ent for , iteaver aunty.. .
JANIES PATTERSON:
New 6:4lilee, Pt.
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RE, NEW,,• FItM
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NEW -ST
T . O e s.
Ne w
1.114 Sut
annaltrice t,:s their int
!lc's n.ntl i geuerally,
olteniiin• o New .ocery Store
I.p yr.,-1.4 1 i
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MEE
LEST. FA
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Are' to.tf , taie thatthey are de
t to with all other dealers
Pt tg!tbothnod ,. as i• •
their,Stock
new, and boug,l4 at the late
and selected with tlie, great
lar'rey brown, Whose knowl
isit cannot he qustioned; IMr-
Arthar .llaryek for many
MIMS
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pt ,t:e,an
ids of Family Flour aiwlys
Lee taken at all times at lull
Al goody
LSOI4 .& OROWN:
i , ;yt [Feb. 27,4,?67-,171.y:
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„PAM I.TON.
N & HAMILTON,.
Bever bounty, Pa.
Sharon,
i,h I,;or
uf 4-1 R R GLT S STOIIE.)
unEr,s of Fancy and Com -
onis, and dealers in Handles,
•c., •Se. .All work warranted.
IVtA:CeIA('
n,.fa Bt.(
Tv.•ine„
parch
and pruvi , ied •
.Ive Nutt
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OW au eacelletil lot of Curn,
tir.selves with all needed Neill
r 'ourselves that all Aroonis
f),• us will lie found as good as'
eap as the cheapest.. Cal: and
qlsewhere.- .
[lox 17, Leacer,:l'a.,
taahltfuet ured
iLe uct.,t, auoic
ki:ialc.re
Of•bonnCt and hat bionics,
6 alter, o:each and 'press
niannt , r, ;nut on :d'art
A. , E. KOOKEN:
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f o by tbc•incorpornted C out-
LT3I A.N . it' , CO•
Canton, 0.
11ARVE ' Y
OWN
DItIDGEWATR,
Gned Store of X. C
Lii of .Mitrch.
ition of niacin g on band, at
lortment of the '
ILY GROCERIES!
rticular attention to—their
Coffee, as they flatter. them
*e• I±oniethitig e*tra 'to oiler .
(panty. j
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E*GIENE'INE'_;I,ErOR S110:10,
In Fallston Beaver Counti, Pa.
lIAVING refitted and, enlarged niy stock of
-machinery and tools,•and having sccur
ed the servioes.of the linst of mechanics,
am prepared to .warrant
. all'.work' delta to
give entire, satisiaction.". 1 hake on hand Alf
intent patterns and, styles of engines, Fire
ClAy Rolls, and am preparetitimake. or repair
all descriptions of machinery, on reasonable
terms
Plows a - d Plow Castings. •
I have all the besit. plow patterns that suit
this market, antong which - is the ...'Great
IVestern;" which has been :tile plow of the
county for the last fifteen yuari. ,;Therelare
five sizes of this plow, all of which I mann •
fact Ore ;ma keep for sale; also "Patent. Le
ver"-,-right acid leftH".ldortntain King."—
right and left--" Side Hill," and:nearly all
the different kinds in use.
Cooking, Franklin and Heating Stoves
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Having mail several important. improve
ments on :the "Climax," by which coal or
wood cnn supplied without. 'Mini lids, and
havingtWo places for pipe, either or both* of .
which can he used at .the same : t•itneovith a
ventilation to the. oen, thus 'batting, the ad
vantages iota Cooking Stove, Bake' Oven and
Franklin Stove combined This stove hae-heen
imeonstant use for twenty years. and Many
of. them after being' used for this period of
time, sre now in' good order.' There is butn
stfiall portion of stove that ever burni
out, and this is easiti' and ch en plx replaced.
To make them stilt. nOre lasting, we are now,
putting iti t ile br ftre. brick lining. Our . other
10 are . the Enterprise, Keystone and
Premium. -- Parlor stoves, large and small
litiatinglstoves, Franklin stoves, Jenny Lind's,:
Grate and Grate Fronts; Fenders, iron
Bailing of various sfyles, , Wagon Boxes,-two
Irons. Tire Benders, Corn Shollers; Force.rind' .
Cis.terik' Pulyps, tind Irons,. Metal Sinks fur
kitchen, Sheet Iron and Tin ware, l always on
hand and matlefo order. In fact, I manufac
hire and keep for sale, almost:everything
`.wanted in the machinery or hardware line.
Bi , contl hand stoves always for -Ole , cheap.
ITwo g 0 . 71 1114 V. engines, suitable for: slim-mill
Or , shop purp;oses now 'on_ hand, 'and will be
ttiold reasenable. •
ittarl;;''',7.l--ly. JOHN THORNILEY.
NEW. STORE
EXC L U,SI V EL'Y
IE3 (') 4L - ) t. s aricl S e s
pEIISON.S . de.irott.,t er
eottotitizing;
t itpl it t.o their iutcresi,, to call , •
JIUSI~'S ENV ' :STORE,
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Drimulway. o:.poslte the preshyterian Church,
\1..0: roi L diton. -
The underAgned, having hail §evnteen
,
years experiCtt,e in the businet. , A. feels Mtn-
Wf fully , conildent,. with his facilitie , for re=
,
ceiVin good , tircct, from the Manufacturers,
that it . will hi to every persons advantage to
call and examine for themselves. ,
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• Rochester Marble, Itiorks
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W. 111ARSHAR
11.1 1.;:l•.1 CT LIRE OP
Monuments • & 'Stones
DEALER IN
ITALI.tN :&., :IiIt:RICAN : 111.9.31,E
Marble , Mantles, Marble and
Stone Fencing and Posts for
.Cemetery Lots Made
to Order.;
now prepared to offer to:the public, a
large and saperio . r stock of plain and or
namental„head,stones-of thC very latett stiles
nod - supegior.ftni:;ll, and for 'which". am .sel
ling'-5 p r .cr cent. less for dash, 'titan any other
fikw in the Stite. I reipeotfully iiivite;thosn
,wishinganything'in. my line; -to cult antliex
, amine.- toy stock and
. prices ~ b efore pin--
chasing elsewliere,.n.s I am Aeterininedsnot to
Le under sold. -
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Laughing Gas !
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011 E all ye that,have beeb suffering tlie
Vi untold miseries of t and dread of
extraction, and you will find tliat-Dr.-Chund
iler & Co. are, ready to -relieve you by the use
of , the great pain dastroyer-LLAO7IIING
VT.4S-- - -and make their extraction a source of
pleasure, Father than of pain. .
;• All dental Operatirms. performed In iheliest
possibile:tniinner, arid at as reaVnahle terms as
14 any good Dentist in the cowl!y..
Ara="o4lise in.ikaiier,Atation i ltochester, Pa
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ERNS
F . A.ItL NPa C 0-14. INS
IMMIMII
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c 4 it:p.-4T:' TS.
Agnew stock o[ ch °lee . natterns,ivhich.einnot
• bo excelled in extent and varrietjt.
WINDOW BIIADES,
In Green, Tan Colog,. Buff, Lavender, Drab
and Fancy 'Colbrs;. with plain; heat and rich
Gilt and Velvet Borders, over 200 different
.patterns. • e
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
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All the best. pattorns An ;he. market, -vit.-4
sheets 8, ti,•71.12; 18 'and 24 feet w id e . •
SCOTCH W ItillOW ITOLLINDS, , .
Buff. Green, Blue land White,
,in• all widths
ENGLIALL v(OOLEN DRUGGETS,
".uf Bright Color 4 11, 2t, '2, St, 8,, and "ei:
lards Wide.
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Woolen - and Linen *Crumb Cloths, English
• Wilton and Velvet Rugs, Swiss
• • .Lace, :and Application • •
• • Curtains,
In patterns that are not to . be found elsewhere
NOTTINGIIANI CURTAINS;
English and French floods for Heavy Curtains,
NEW PATTERN CORNICES,
Carpet and:Curtain Upholstery. . • .
Orders, promptly and carefully mauled,—
Will send .careful and dwirienced, ulholsters
to.auy part of. the country 1, to lay;Carpets and
put up Curtains, Shades, &c.
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M!PARLAND • & • COLLINS!
71 AND 73
FIFTHS TIIEE: 11 . 1
Nat Bui'•ttng to. 11. 5. Custom House and
Pustotrice i , rfeb2o'67—bm.
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ORPHAN'S'.COURT SALE. - 1
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.B 1' -virtue quo order of the Orphans' Court
of !tearer county the uti•liersigneil wlll
expofe to sale, at public out-cry, on the prom-
ics; on -. • . •, - f
. .
- Dionday May p.,0th . .1867,
at . 11 o'clock, A. M. of said day, all the folio
ing described Teti' estate [of Daniel Ehrhart',
late of Big Beaver towndiip, 'in said county,
deettased,,situaln iu said township of Big Bea
ver, viz : ,A certain parcel or tract of land,
bdiantilbtl • on ..thei t Nnrtb--loy..daaa , • .6.1
Beatty, on the East by Big Beaver Creek, .
South by land of George, Baker; and West by
land of William. Jones, containing about
Jew] Acres, on which is erected a Log , House,
cue and a half stories high; fruit treesen the
premiSes.
TERMS.—One-third oft purchase'morey
in hand upon the confirmation of sale 'by the',
court, the-balan:e in two equal annual instal- ,
Mears flour thatldate..with interest froth 'same
by bowl said mortgage upon '
the premise,. 'rho pnrchasers to pay:expenses
t 4 preparing title; bond and mortgage. and all
requisite stamps. For further inforniation,
in. tar` of the undersigned at Homewood Bea
ver county, Pa,
WILLTA7II IT. FOSTER,
GRXIIAM,
Adra'rs.l of Daniel Ehrhart, dec'd
npr'2.l.*ta. . •
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
Cirtne of i on oilier of . iVe l Orphanbi Cottrt
of Facer county. the: itudeimactl,
t rat , r- Allt I bda, decd.; will eSpOtfe to salb
vcith.c, on the premises, on
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MONDAY, May 20, 1867,-
';clock, M., all the undivided fIVC-SO7 ,
enths of all that tract of situate in Greene
t ornship, Bearer co., l'a., bounded North by
lands of Andte . iv Ilarsha, East by
other lands - of the said Akron Hood, decease'',
South by lands of John :Weep & James Hood,
and West by lands of Jaihes Hood. & • Molnar
Witherow, containing abbot FIETY-EIGHT
-ACItES, about 40 acres cleared and in a good
state of cultivation. Improvements-are a log
hose and log barn. :Said lands subject to the
dower of Mrs —Hood, mother of said intestate,
and wldow of Minim Hood, dec'd. . '
TERMS-One-third of the purchase money
in hand on confirmation ofsale by the ccurt,
the balance in two equal annual installments
from that date, with interest from saute time,
and secured by bend and mortgage. • The pur
ettaset o pay .eneuses of preparing title, bond
and lajort gage, and an requisite stamps. Fite
ftirther; information, inquire of the undersign
ed, residing in Greene township, aforesaid.
_ Gritsos HOOD,
Adner. of Aaron Hoods
April '2O, 18f17. .
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A DNIINISTRATOR'S NOTICE..
y ETTERS of administration onthe'estate of
Jons cit.twronu, late of Darlington,, tp.,
Beaver co., dec'd, having been granted to the
un lersi gned,all persons indebted to said 'coot e
are requested to make immediate payment:tin&
those having olaints against said estate will
present, them to , the subscriber properly au
thenticatod for settlement. . . •
J. 11. Adner.„
,apr17 . 61- t. Enon Galley{ P 1 . 1• •
A b.IIINISTRA.TC It'S NOTICE..
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LETTEBS of Administrat ion on the estate
of Dssict Hoops, late dt Nevi Brighton,
Beaver county, Pa.,- dec'd., haying been
granted to the undersigned, all. persons in
debted to said *late are requested, to make im
mediate payrnent;t and those ;having cfaims
againstlt he swirl-will present , tirent properly
authenticated for settlement. . - •
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aprl7 l 7i-:-Gt.
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N~-tic~a~:
HE Board of School Directors of Borough
Torinship lndependetit School: District,
wish to employ two wale , - and four female
teachers for their scnools for the term . com
mencing the 2d Monday- of May not.
An ci
aminstign of teachers by the County Superin
tendent will,be„lteld in the Union Schitot,
House in Bever on Wednesday l "MaY Stli, at 191
o'clock A. ,m.. 4 and the: selection of li{ao . 4 l?rl'i
. iiki4Oirintediatel3 theroafter.
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.. tit r e ii - e i rs' 4, iii 'i:' ' - - ectioi in Corin II ectentilrit)i:'atid 'Din Veoiheeeient thel l iii, 'iiid Va:
landingbam`watited tit • / knew noviriehother the
created' the moat'. . .' ound Benstsiun s at s ithe
d , a - tietle. , .. 1 1 - .It •
r eiin +:
.. se unespected,lsa-iik,,,3 ;Pie s' . ident.)iitz a going I o seeeit the; itittiaslitin
and take theDemeer itia - patiyin hie*Misimf
a alapirr i th.lindei 1....: a clear skY, r or eutber !
se like a gleil l UV% ~ r r iewria blaek elonl,tiS I.lr.i(l;i he bed a list tiv-ipPiitnientsriißontli
ern Ohio he wished to make 'At this!, tit the
solke the fir a - .11Y.,,eun lite in the inoirti
quezticm arosewhetheier not rhea not better
in 'Silei aliens Alta ! . citiera moebns :With, qe.
i me : no : itirth er l 4 , at we vn i save 4, owri , move my- Classiele and Military Institute to.
• , its . - •. • -.ial t -Ceinectioutt ram ii - pisietiele Mai,' an II in
with -, he Cot"tr balm% ei
Perlenet TO! ''. • - • -
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It satisfactory spite •,103 , since the ieceetait' 3v413 .. -Ls •asko: es' pertinent tO,.the: . !riestfon,
the Fort P i Meri-alt . ' - It produced aver, s ii i ..! .whethortornot. there was It•distill4y in Con-
~:et. . on Meek . 'Cram. ' *hen • I• enti
entiet, and , echoic", whether nenot there wiz
up to himlwith the'
~..7heraftzengaged*lthf.,.!l iaciantliostj . Offilvithii four mileeuv. it. '
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1 :#eicr,etarltltandall . :replied.: ,I2le ' WOOnot
all the ; eleheitee*., 'tiYin. to coniince'; oil
nigger; wbich i fornt,.., . „ 7 1iClonged to him; th t, , i )4d out Indoosements, that he coodnl. fulfill.';
tictei 4, the onth Cis theroseliee mitt :t e. i; ll 4 4 *hoPe!it:' 'll . ooestiwitti his , hesiholt
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Only onee . whi lt 41 E ger ; coo& _treat,' titid'';sh4el,','eltildlike, 'strati foiWarineen in hlz
that, when ihett,intells:to exercise the leieL deelings in politi r S --yruz - biz cheer 'faille :and ;
had bin well nigh Liz rooin. The furet query
tivefranchiseditftheilli : i2 regard for their on i
th o : .wus-easy toanser—: the elekalitinretnens•weed
interests they4vroo -:- their backs ow
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Atdishiniats, . who itte
.., ati•liettry-headed. indicate to : , eny man uv ordinary ntellect
daceeti rs; and 1
ru: rt
em and them only - who ! that there vtiz 'diatilleries • either in' Conneti-:
fie;
know&thera; L'-' ~ Al,l, _ ~ ..
,• , ii k t orvery bandy to the Stait, but there wtii
,•Sarnyeeel,r- eappO t , 'D ee m '' , in an a fr e i,,,i i n pot. offtsis to spitre. To carry , the ain't
th e ai ggeele - - e ry wun ni - em•bed bin solurrily prOmiet,, '
dinnit. tone, V'eith l i tificAluid 'on'
e President rerriarkt that he reelystioodn't
shotildcr, awl.ly si 4,01. A 3 / 4 41 Inv yoo : t Yee'are I .
wears., t ink that tritlin eireum'stanses wood inter.
bone ui: onibniieritiffish uv Our flesh;
er withgiven uv ere to other men.
uv onehloodH•ctida 'ritiark the Deekin got in '
to the habit same ye ~ „ago uv gettin o ff when 1 A i . this Pint I broke in., I told cia firmly that
speekiii
irtri
imd. alien' o
I :l i ess I coed:hey a better post
. iiffis ' than the
n I hed, I woodn't go.'. I coed go and coed
uv:, "the , D
.;, ay North,
uses it= It i. 4 rutti '',lreetive, the in this , in r i - . IT
uve_ wet' there iz uv theColledge bildins.—
alines, en he l d been his place, I slioodn't '
„woodn't cost much pay -rate on that cur
:! n e stun. •I spose a. better watt coed be got
have slung it oni o j tOrt to the pecooliar con. t I
Strncitibirri Which in it be put onto it,) an
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i• Connetikut at less than the oast uv trans
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our ixiteristeis ont, yo'oel." - ~
,wherever that Democratik Vol
4rDeekirt,". ez L : Itif t erruptin him. 'Dec r ;,iJ. d - .
t . ' + anrtla it, but ' * '
i ge az built that must be the corner stun 11,
kin, Connecti ut ha s• sin ken in tininderlonesf :
17 .-- - „ , 1 i . "That stun is halloed: There , are tender
and hez gone Idemocratist" " , . i
i 1 associashuns hart i r
,
"11 Gat,." Bel:. be,l"liereretfc !" g n round . ,It ''wus ' , the cor-•
r.cr . sfure :us , a nigger stool house with we:
i"governorand:
• 1 •a, • , .., . ;I burnt to the ground'the nite wb herd' uv'the
“Verily," eel ,
Congresmen, nut c'tv ter
1 veto try the Civil Rites Bill. But I mint, go
Theeeltiat sudd *p ter nv the friendly , c • I. k • , ..
. , i 1 .1 .. • .. } tu onneti ut onleis my subsistence iz Ass
i t ' - Deekr 11
Ell
relashuna exietin be rril • in the Deekn an :
t .) i: '- oored. 'Thar iz , more money , they than In
entu y ut whether they-wood tint.-
yooel,l th c dark. cim lvioned. El" he ..WllB 0 1 1 kI) • I doubt • . • •
I speak frankly:• •
the E i gekin'ailetilith i e4sekin was in favor tic • yot,e.iiit;.-z well.
ineitifyin.l it, for never' ,ie*.ll!sh so lielabored,ez
llenfuk V Lhe y 's ' init a r n es . t e e a d t! ~ ine : zi ft li Di gere, kr '
I '-ki a n •
i ' derstand'Wh •-• m • ••• r • m i oiti ni ‘ ll l-:
win thiatunferturtit el4tell'it. . The flesh _woe ;
l i appreciate the Democrisy ttv the 'Seta, Irtje
iminejitly la
i serat .i . a pitc ied into him ;
6 0 t i b i c on i , o in ei d t , h l e k s i e n c ou ri n tl dge e rs tie ta r n as d liu o n e sli t l e eu m ' o t! p it.
fcrosbus, and after miunellin the •astonishetf s ' na, Illenoisand Ohio, coz they'eum frUtulliat .
Aferkin,L who•didn'tl* why the result • uv a ;
eleckshun 'sliood •svdric,l eich a e i an gd, t ill he'
wui etirrirentl i lti: 4 4*tW esst • w" strength 'n Ileentin's and ftmander Wood's deesttiks.
i
a' ' iit,%., • • • k' ; I
he 'bed :rem , tam; pae vtgrous k ic k, ex.. ut pardon me—l want to keep deer uv Coi),- .
..; - ; • 1 ,11-..;•,-;,
clanninz I-,-!1-1:. • - _ nctikut Diumkrats. A:people any ..where where tit ii
''N'o4awind3, I'
ye "Take that yeah ,
._
sweet tem iffindle-fa . etenses, I've bOr l t , selves teas i.z.,inst tie kind uv people deg't
I, instinkively Mistrust! a
13kt-11CA:I into twastin 1 • • irder. onto a nigger want to lee among.
•,- •, 1- I ' , , • . I -
nukes ;svho,ltaz dickered away ide,•intere4 -
.., '',...,,, t ~ ,i
.;,,,,,_,,;,„ • . ~1 •in Bunker hill. ' I , liiii notist that • 'Noe E '
—into, coaxin wile ,al;oattentable „right,
to emnitiand+int ' '.'
1 "Irsat 1 s ill
1 . a itg.
filliki4o4/I" ; :,kar - th.eiPlif . iliimies . ,44 cum SoUtli and . married. sad, foe
I T er faiatlr. 1 , • .( - ..?. , 4''...'.;.:t; - 1 1 ,- .... , 'C -„.1- - ..._'`...f: !:141 . ' = : . #o , 7:'.` - 044ier ! 7,ith a.etutiiehiux 'MU , ire.. 4 r
1 iMettp ?" '•ll . t el,
...#**l'vitziad. : • thi t # l . s ie I,!:)°,litilz-up#4 . -andqes.Zny experie4; timl 8 ,
~
ti t
I the realtddn-wer'6 ' ] ,ili e lkii:o l '. l 7 - '; : te 114i 3 0ti0.14.1 . .!iakee . :...- ! ielui lies hed ii,iiiiarli
' a i.t.i,io' , .''Untlans ;II '
c z e t.4 ••• 4,,1it :AFA : 4II; ' :toolt - irt.'.l34 bed -tom ,y. eleali'cloie, ial
i go - A"c army! . 5P..1)7441. Alkdeo.o,l
, 1 1
' normal speor; uv ;poor comm down again frot l o on the face uv •• the green earth'. l'hey hey
, I
wi h nit the Puritanism to keep it- within
'the high hots -4:ii 7e been :flan and in bell) the aceotness wich is biirn uv , a barren • soil,
• again, misers -apt (info yoimbrethern. ll mca i ns
that (pane ticuti has epokes, and that yool' tt. heunds- I T -they possess the ability to make%
1 good deal m r vaiyl:roahle to me tlo, than /!.. twin on•-their zrativ rex, but his laziiiess im
pels him to a easier existence in milder climes
w • ir. l itt hi:my. ago., - do my friend and buy ;
-for mackerel ' boo goes
! salve for oar
- boozes, onlesi poor heeled, , and instil " ft 2 ta n
South' nd fishes, for men. 'A Noo Englander )
: yoor villytie Noel) he less in the market.; l
Voo'd,be asbameh !to sell fur a low price trod unrestrained by .graceiz• pizen, and I biers'
. I;
n't yobl''" 1I s • .
1 . I left the 1. • / * Imoci-i'iiy I jubilant and copie it' saehootsets' religion aboosed, but. iCs suthi
~ we ;may wall be thankful for ? I 'her alle
1 ll' gt C I 1 . 1
to Was in on, lie in hat.l must go wheti
cod &id - kindreti•soles. The nit°. I arriet been thankful that the Maytlowee; brot eve.
' , , religion ei well ei, brains and will.:
~
,1
therliea s s high ca navalof. theWbiteilouse ; . ,
.1 The resident w 6, in tall'feather. There 9u I Among the Connecticut Democrasy . I shoo
1 , 1,
Conneetieut•Tionpe all over him.' Ile had `stand no show, and beside, I herioo Mud
wooden nutnieg f,.7 a I)Juni - a pin—a tainatbo ,selt* respeck to Sesliate With em, on',,teriiisM'
bass; wOod ham biing from his watch fob, am equ„ality. Ins i tid, ay, foragiu. on era they' l,
manage to live• on me. . I hey lambs . to Omar
'in honor pf t.+l oceiishan he writ drinking
t imnehes ; iriitile frimi Noo England 41.1111, will i in - Nent'ulty, and I don't care about ehaWgin
I sma li Eli'coB l 0r WeOmrkfteld onienein them hut i em. I ,don't want to, throw eny 1 cold. wateiL
' • ' •
stead of lemons. Illandall sprang tewaril m ; onto this festiv occasion, it, being a' element'
l'ez. tent ereti the roiim, 'and clasped me by tai 'we all despise, but; hey. we goy ashnerlinewilv l
' theirii I t'
hand—the President :try tother, and we' tlw : c
r u inyoon trop. Jf I iniderst%na,it,
1 I -. ~. ,
—tint unlike that three graces—embrace •. we wun by means uvlpatrunage. and runnic a
They lied thc otWa•Aage uv. me, .ez they bet , War- D . imokrat, a hem I. in' common :with al
-one; ode:-4-the oniort--which I diedn't‘ but troo De*ocrats, despise. We can't do it agin
I 1 ; 1 ~ l• ••; - I i • '
„The netblast that sweeps from the Nort •
will bruig to our ears a story of another kind
sto9tl it. Why -iet ,]wher.tbat oder win from,'
..1 , ,_ _ •
,
t Via ,brehili l s of thoLzelltavin the apintif power, ;
; Ono swiilller don't make a spring—lley knoe
I %coed he stood fit ha they been eatin des%
. -•1: 1 of calve ) i login born with two heads: Thi
foetida. - : ,I- 1 : I•
I fear me, is wun uv these 'men
At Oils - jincin -c Secretary Welles i tom •,' el e , c"it u , 1 i
I . i strooities wich nacher sonieliines perdoose
in. 1 • 1 I • I
I to sho , chat she is capable uv. It trint normal.
- 'lll,n,'? Said he, "why this unwonted bilari
At
. 1 hey no objecsluin, to your feelin .good aver
ty 'i whithis j ii& her greef gennerally
he 4' ourt , ii;,, , 1 • .. Lit—it rejoict ale. coz • it'll giro
_Our 'friends
"`The Connecticut eleckshun," 'said ,Se . i South courage an may steer, e Radicals in.
I' ' 1 d - I th ' 1
aril. I, I I . ~i to givin us bet et- terms, but-H.I i,' ':.
I My i marks war. interrupted by Saulsbu
"Oh lobe site,;'.said•theverierable of Ima t
.. ii ..,-,i- . • 1 • r 3"
. o w ve u r z_ ol it. vcr I
T . who he hen siruptously drinkin -punch - with
the ladle, and the ,ador us , the- onions oi - erl,
s so a n e e llit o l t i li :•l r "l tn ' rs ' l ti l t- n h ib o c i r y . uz I :l ft e v et l e e d Y
' '' '' --milk him he rolled•under the luble,:and-vot '
---‘, ^ 9 • - y
• •
—wat wut his ha, --our candidate? ^,
• I
t•That•vinz last 1 jeer," salt, Seward pp.!
/1 I • H H. ! I ' ' • '
'Well perhaps ip wuz. Wlien, did tha Ste!
vote again?'.' i lteasked innocently, to twhic
no ! answer - ums given. - But verry little rattet
tion' is . iaitl to ¶cckretary Wilde by anyor
ceptin Setvard; and the fact that he OccPtshui
allylundet-takcs WI keep him posted in eurre
events is genneraßy taken ez evidence, that
itt 4 b~ttikiA up.; Ppor William, its erident he
Pri,ssin into his dotage'.
I
'There was pleasant •gatherin. Cowan au
Dpolittleinnd cylecur and Brooks, and Om
;Congratulatory li3ttcrs were "read thin no
fdl.a pago . ofthe l'iew York herald. lohn I
Brecketii;ttlge ltoried this auspicious event w
the heginninl nvli-ood
l i trlisto.it. !did, the eventual .triuMphi of th ,.
Ali b:4lll ‘ luz liven' proud to 11'
. ea
theorist - Mayor I,loaroe, tly'l'sZo'o*Orleans,
ped that after this evi . deneo - of returning r,
-son; President .l i l ehnson woad nit, hesitate
remove chat secondßutler, deneral Gh‘rid
who Ivai:ojt.t to . , every friend , the;!'r i esid
had in tile aky , of which' he was latelif May
Generall Wise sent his congvatulaShtMs, bu
they loceupi9l thfrty--eight pages nv Pegs!
closely written, they vettziO rea;
I:):,l%sotirfiti•ellei,irtetil pipe, ma!le ny t c
cob, ouperliicli teas civveti a symhollicle
‘"!.." ti •
o cr e crtcan eagle w , .th g ili
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shortly,;nt; the mettn br.-oke leave foi
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home tomorrer, ez ioon ez run• my
• mileagei.•
PETELOLCUU V.NAsor, P. 31:
.
T
• (Melt is and e t wisf.t. Professor
ui•Diblicle Politics in the Souther* Chissc
kle,B,:i Jlilitary Institoot. -••
I .
t
Abtii.ham • Lim:sol4.
11 • ,
%Mon•lay, lust w i nek, was theitinnlversary
the death of' Abraham Lineoln, had 'yet'
quietly ldid the event steal upon the 'Cenral
that i 3 1 arcely one journal in 'ten' noticed
c'tlitorially'at - the time. - The day cumniernorii
Led bj that (I:it is one that can never'•bp fo -
gotteln lby the Anterican people,' though it
claims(' no prominence as a time iet sputa 1
1
Priblie re.engnition. - ,Tfictleed•thttt. mark - eddi
was tlialast blow-of traitors-at the , ' life •of our'
GevernMent, and thohgh in that sense it failed.
it ON, down:the: groat t bulerarit .and. head
of the nation.- The hour cie.3.' F iuurph,ivas eVer- -
shadowed by a sorrow such es had never
for rested upon our country. - When that'
terrible dispatch; "Abraham' Lincoln is dead,"
i •
shuddered ove r the • wires, r tb l e rejoiciag heart
of the people fora moment stood still.. With
its returning beats :was registered . the .v4vt,'
1 that che itirit . which ..nerv'ed: the ,aSsaar: 's
i hand,:: and which had for fottr yea t rs . sirilii
se tt
it
destroy tartan:mon liberties,'; should tie utter
!. . : . .: • 1!•: - : r 1: /! - 1
1
H,l
ut !
1
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ez
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n.p
rn
ig,- ~
~s
MN
ME
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_stablis.hed 1:818
'7 - and wh
lence will s
k#t.
, 11y crushed out.. •Twenty years
111row.-wei thitt •ow: been
.:,.,•
, wheir thelbo l dy of .Atirahara Lincoln passed.
through 'bur great cities to its last restiWg
plAce, the sheets,-raiirosda and.the church&
were crowdd with men who came-to do his
'in boll') !31 '- A
ye mins, . l l. men - pined - in his praise;.
id no tonite Was found to wag against his
ni mori.• 'Ove:i his tomb orators poured forth
)
th it bUrning ilorence, ' whose Pehoes shall
r .
cPh down through generations o Pomo.—
T e pulpit; the halls of legislation,.. the forum
alttlid - reverence to the spirit of , the
,great de-
Pt J O. ! L "• .; :', .-
.. :
:,,And th feeling thenrifelas not died put..
S' ieng is the. AuteriMin nation endures, so .
lo I g l Shal l the name and fa.ue of Abraharn
• coin be cherished. ..No finer tribute, or 4
~ Ore fitting charactot; has ever been'pa id to
, 1
nriStt than that spOkenby Schuyier•Colfai as A.
finteral +then. . • . ...
- .
1, ..1n - the fiery trial to which the. nation has
been subjected we have given of the bravest
and best of , the hind. ' Tne: South is billoWed
viith the .graves where sleep the , patriot mar
tyrs pf constitutional liberty till the resurrect:-
ieti tuoriL.: The vacant chair at the table of
thousandi upon 'thousallds tells of those
wo,ins.pired.by the sublimestl - spirit of self
s
ii!i
orifice, have died 'that the •republic might
st rvyte. Golden ..and living treasures have
I - - i • •
beertheaped upon our country's alter. put,
ato thcse ; 4ostly sacrifices had been offer
ands
the end seemed almos to at kind; a
. tiler sacrifice had. to be made; Ind prom the
,h i ghest place' in all ' he land the victim came.
' Slaughtereti at the moment. of victory, the
A
blow was too lace to :rub hini of the grand
1
lace he has lion for himself iU, Listory. . .
• tiluraered, coffined, buried, he will live
. ith_those few immortal names who Were no
ern to die ; live as the faiher'of tht faithful;
I T
in the time that tried men's soul's ; live in the
I
tsteful' hearts of the dark-brewed race he
ifted_ from under, i the heel of the oppressor to,
he - dignity of freeddte and of manhood ; live
in eirery bereaved circle which has given : him
ather,: husband, tmn, or friend to die, .ati_ he
id, r
i fo o r u s h o is o
m co p u a nt n ry y
; of liv m e a r w t l y tli r s . t -
t i t
iberty, justice, and humanity, that trio• of
i ,
heaven-born principlestlive in the love of-all .
beneath the circuit of the sun who loathe ty 7
runny, slavery; and wrOng. And leavirig.be
kind him a record that showshow honesty and
'principle. lifted- h im , -im ,
sec-made, as he was,
from the humblest ranksf of the people to the
noblest station on the globe, matt name • that
shall brighten undere. eye of posterity as
the age's roll bi." . -=-E t ; e Diatch.
I : .:
e L.
Congressional' BUS%Io Mint.- •
Au, interment 'ltiiM . l4lthi froth . . the ;"idld
tobse - chseit'arpolß:ien he "the Centres
liniti ? " 7 4hieg: annoMiciff;:te'
Yates, Chandler, Howard, Patterson, Morrill,
Nye, Cameron, Poland, !among Senators, are
writ t eno down for the.patty : and of Represen
tative buffalo hunters, COtrodi; Bingham, Mil-
OrtV, Baldwin; Hooper, • IPliersott,
I n itrwrence, )laro4ton grid Hetchem, constitute a
licely foriion:Dr. Burliigh, delegate 'final
Dakota, authorityl for 'these facts,. which
aippearin The Herald of .7t Jo. The national
idc-nio party referred to must meet , Yank-
Itoni '
Dakobi about the ' first- of June,:' - and
thence proceed' to• the Prairies. Not all of
them wikgo West and hunt Buffaloes rather
than reinaip nearer home and be shunted by
bores. . ' •
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1 ..
1 • ,
1. • ,'' A Word to 'Boys.
I A writer in an educat:lonal l journal . makes
the following pertinent and truthful remarkS
tcr boys,. which we deem wpithy a • prominent
place in our columns. Boys, listen :
The first thing you want to lehrr, to - de
volve what force is lin you, is self-reliance;
that is, as regards your - relation to man. If
• • -
I were going to give you : a formula for devel
' opingithe most forcible set of men. I should
say: Turn them upon thV own resources
with moral and religious truttis When they are
boys, and teach them to "depend on self and
'not on father." If a boy is thrown_ upon. his
own resources at fifteen, with the worltlbefore
him where to chose, and he fights the battle
oflife self-handed up to manhood, and don't.
develop more than l an acorn& shpre of execu
t tive ability, then it ere is lye stuff .-iii . him
i worth talking abo4. .dle may leiren to "plow,
and sow, and reap, and mow." But this cap
nil be dope with
. machines and horses, and" a!
/ man wants . to be 'better. than either of these,—
' Wipe out 'Of your vocabulary every, such word.
as fail, give. up wishing for improbable re-.
Isults,' put your hand to tho Plow,„ or whatever
I top' you take to, 'and then drive on and ,never
I look back. Don't even sigh . t your person to
I see if itis straight ; "don't,. be consistent, but
!be simply true." If you g? out to "see a reed
' shaken 14 the wind," it is ,'pretty likely iou
will never see anything of niore conseqiience.
Rebels Vs . , Copperheads.
- "Occasional," in k Forney's Press writes as
follows:
"The argnmont,t at the colored man is un-a
worthy.of anal unfit to exercise tha right' of
suffrage, Still insisted upon by, die .Topper
head leaders of the - North, is constantly
,brought into contemT.t by the unceasing im-
portuhities.of the tx-rebel leaders fur the
ored-votes i fit the Soot'''. And lithe eieeihneit
'rsliouldlo to - the polls in
,one moss and sustain
only their frientlit, and elect blsekii as" well as
whiteilto office,. the very fact that. these late
.manager of publiC opinion have
_appesied .. .tol
them for their support, and have offered in r&
turn to stand by their interests irt the future,'
will prevent them front quarreling with the
'result. The high tributes to the potental in
fluence, courage, and. intelligence of the
Sautherg n'egroes, daily paid by these-shrewd
arid exfferieneed politicians, 'no : matter. how
initineere they are, rittliki become ofrecerd ,as
!so many taluible concessiond: - tarty thtt
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E.. -~
z' 'NOTICE
El
121113
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Adreo.iiiiments inserted `
,at or ,I.
per - enekt :
'5O cents. 4. l iberikt.-44.unt .. 40 ) 3 ....c91'!“ 1 7 1 ,
odvertieero!outl. onlonkss aferttoooteggf•
As pice equaEto TwoLveylinee of Able qpo,
measured as. i
Special notices .26 er ceit.."klityrk to rem
raeob: ' • • `; - ;
Biislitese" ciirdei 15 attitat s. fine 'per yetsi
.•
- Miirtlates and - Detstlie, Religious, 11.014.4 a
111
- • • -
sad otL ' ti- Notifies di `public nature; fu
seterntilif ,itijnittingbeicre God and . Mau 1144, '-
the new isteri are worthy of their eontidiinell'
can:never set up the ple:i,' , after
_an ' eleeftioittir
that society will biz,' iliioi.ganize4 . if the':'frei-ji
men.steure the majority. Had ;the ex:velielk
taken the other ground, and denounced tbiyi:- .
recent slaves, or refug'eti r ,to 'vote r becarine thesel
slaves had been made voters, they might cont
sistentlY Ooinidaur Of a 'Consolidated ' golored - -
vote. But when they:electioneer, and - I,proni- •
ise - almost everything to win- that' vote,',...i.hO L Y; *
are foreclosed against protest, and bound tU
submit. -- The situat 10n...in ; ;Tendeisec: proves
that the revolution Jutireacited more than Hui'
black's ill that, as in Ater quarteri, -insprese, l ,,
ed by .inexerable . events. and- confounded:
,by the Sagacity of
-the blacks, the oltfreSel.iti:j
tiuericei (they Call it t!contervlhive") has . en - 1
ter.ed the , field in bold • mientietikion with; the
• RatliCali. In Tennessee the ttegroes are' •ye -
tens and citizens: but cannot hold otlite,ur.siti;
on the juries.;.: . These franchises Will - Illiv r 4issiljt•'.'
secured if the Radicals.' c Irry the A•ktgrts4 , .,
election, as . from all.app nest they '-ever. f ,
witch:kingly will. But .the e. -rebels believing • .
. - -..
that they can delude the melt ithey' ha, l,
‘ltq '
lung oppressed, openly piriposis -,, that if thj,'
freedinen Orill support - 1/tr',Crandiclatel, '
.they: '
will take the lead in passingl:laws providfisi
that negroes may hold office and ,sit onj.,thti ..
juries. Indeed, so anxious are the authors t ot
the rebellion arid theirlolloWers, I to °Mehl the
confidence 9f the 'colored citizensOicit!ion]siai ' .,
expect to see thint opent espousing the tritOie kitty'
icalprogruntzte, and bitterly, denottncing ',tlie s {-
Copperheads of. New Jersey, 1 4 entisylvaniti_l
i.
New York; and Ohio, for refusing to `;silo*' _
the colored, eople in those Stakes the iiiitij
rights that have been stCured WI heir Berth-'
ern in the South. TA. fositio would' *,
far more honorable . than list o upi6J.
.14 j
th it faithless sYrupathizers in- th ti_kl frep i l .
St los. That it must be assured the .-for-
mr" for their Own b!ifety, is just-`"as : :clear as_
th tit Will be finally occupied by, the,lattei, it
they desire to co-operate With their late 'To r •
litical)ailciates, or expect to have any inflUr ,l ,
r e
.ce' n American. politics. , :
~•,; :
• Tur. Wilmington (S. C.) Dispatch thus com
mences a leader intended . to persuade tlh3
blacks to vote
.the anti-Republicattficket: "„.
• .
1. g-This world: is,. ruled by zzeltishne;s:• The! •
idea that friendship can exist without col:Mix;
I.
ntty et, interest: , is - preposfeiotts. .The thibg -
, • ., .
called - principle controls .the action - of a , very:
small portion of huznanity.- The Utopiari no : -
tlon that hr, rules the mind of'man, airuffitai ,
0fi 514,e.
devotion to t4•' the geparallaur, is an ex.; •
idoded humbug. IWe were ourselves laboring::
under the pleisant delusion•uutil the Shena tnzi .
bill gassed ; but since then cur exyerinee; has
ciught . na some lessons wiedam. .•,-, .: '.-!, • •
•I'i'lnternit - Aa. 6 *-th ,d7OiIrPAR-r -
I ! , 11044 al* 4 . l* . iiiakiiiaticati -: i;:'i;,-. 7
i•g r°. . e s , ..- 4 ."
/ ke t i , s
.. e . o
. .-, . .
. lo o,
,;_—,..1,.:0,a5-.-k...A,-."-
'pre 'are interested - i o n being their - friends and in:
dealing. fairly and ,ly them:,
Nort ern:,people. are only interested iti'mayittii-..
.money out oft heir ignorance. This' we sisalf
endeavor to prove to : the negroes t . not,front
particular for thfeji4 or devotion to - tkeir inter
let, _but (*.awe ice ri*r ee d :elfish fur/kr:ie . by . „
-ling than the truth." . • •: • • •
IVe .. illust say thai the geutletnan hag, a
une-ratoonly,fratik way of "pOtitig.
A. ) rA11.15 WEDDING ; INIIIDEiT.=The ' ether .
day a wedding. took.. place at:the Madeleine..
Church, between a very noble 'gentleman .;and.
lady, and among the' crowd that gathered tint; :
Side.to see the -4plert4itl - bridal Party 'wait a:
miserable beggar about t welve years old. Now; :
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in Varis l every otie - '‘Cho has not somethingto' .
sell is carried off to a police house—Qf they
stop in the streets as this one did- 7 -andi ao-'
corldingly an officer was just atikii ` igher if she'
had,a,nything to dispose of, and th‘ - ricer -
thing was treutbling hi every :Utah fbr, ear .
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of imprisonment,- when sweet' little gii, a ,
siker of the bride, happened to orerhearl iliii'
policeman as she 'Passed by, , and to- save, 1 the
ragged offender, .she quickly placed in "her -
hand asuperh' bouquet she waS• carrying,'
and aWSwering for her, said, !"Tes; abeillliis .
theso-tioiCers, but she :asks . loo t much and -1
cannot buy them." t., As she turned to 'go iliiii,
.an old gentleinan, who..:saw and'•undengiuod"
it all, stepped - .forWard, _and putting' iv guld .
piece in the-pour 41'4 paint; -remarked ; •.1
will give isienq franca-for it;" nil press
eil it io the anilablei angel, whose &Oda ,
'had been ziaiwre - 'fragi•ant and beautifid
,ti
'the choieest blie,nru thlft ejer graced a
den.
A Year's Work of toram Sell!
•Car,elully. contidled Statistiesshim that i
awns:it'd lives :Lie annually 'desi . r4tid by
tempetance•in the United States.
One 'blind - tell thousand men and women
. • .
- .
I.yearly sent to° prison` to conserinettee.:of st
I drink. , - • " • • i
, ,
Twent' thousantlekiidreit et,4 to'
the poor house for tlteetaine reason::
Three hundred umfders are nupthe r d i il;the`
yearly. fruits of inteMperauce: 1111;':
.. Four hundred s . ttieide's'follote..,the'se A441.1%11
catalogues of mieery : : . -
Two hundred' thons.afid'orphans artilieritica
thed each year to 'Private and public
Two hundred riiiiiet,m'of "dollure , are. 'Yearly,
expenied to PreclueViliis shecltini; 'of
crape and misery;'netruich more is . . lontrfrem
C.e.i:sume 0 anie.-Youtig ` r
TUE Albany Po.e . ; :„ , "A • few niontlis
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sibeeNtin4erbiliplayt4•qt corner' on , 80 - they
lll!rew';'..etisting did latter nearly it
ij!, now said ghat • llectthet . Ipte7r:has
•trantierblit in a ..corneir,' in•such • a 'fir.. that"!
"Virill ! 6ost him thieb mitten Of dollars to gct4ack
to the place Of befinictr" - •, ' •
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Mn. MARTIN of Pittsfitirtl
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mont, front,eigla. hen?; ralAtl - I:l4 . year, Ff
fiite chickens; - - sold :Seven, lintiOreti ari
dozen eggs for sti, besides using ono
and ten dozen.ijt. his . family:* )Ir. L. ti y
ben: ari.'t`great9 . r -s o me i 9f profit =to
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