. . , . ~... • - TH E BEAVIIER. AIRGIUM, S I . upyis nsp Ilifilt WEEIISESDAT .• . ' ~------ ,'. T 1 h ding qiii 4 l a the old Anon, -0/1 On nli STRZET, • -, Dg ivEri. PA, it 24.. - ' TWO DOLLARS PER MR IN ADVANCE. • ca P Single kw of the paper will be feniblied, In - f . . : irrope re,, ROO Calk each. - . v , . . oeteithr i ca t , ions on subjeets of Ideal or & , phial fn ,, • • ?Log *iv ree ectfully so l icited . To .Insure attention. , , hum , 0t..3214 , kind moat intariably be oe•ol3l9nnled by l ." i i i , name of the author, not for , flubllcatlon, bat ate • . , , • - toran tr against impee6 loll . ' a re uunanicaticrus should be addressed 10 qlr 01. . unapt an it 49 1410 J. WXYAIII3, Editor & Preprtatie. . , e • ''' , '. l- OTICE. . RAILROADS. , A it ' penal:lB knOwing 1 themselves twitted to r ms. n. wiNNE &CRICAGP RAILWAY- ! tea-toil/Win ?mitt t bine c m °thertAlC In Mien ,at tee moon W km 11111. *thou& ,delal, on and attar April 29, 1597. Trains will learn 13talmos and settle their Indebted - drily, cBttndava erombed)as rolknan. [Than leaving jyrotogn os , . L , . „ zr ot A, „.. ,„,.,. at 4:50, P. 1.. leaves den.) 444 WI ii - ictocag THAINII COMO Wilt. , , GE . ,-L-N V • . , ------ --- 7, 11 _ 2: 2 - xp's Rue's. I .;__ ..Rx - e's _____..Exrow rrh, „„d eTh i gnodi haying rreithitet a the poster, A. Woolen WI, konerly_owned by' Ephr Smith. I rt--------05tiargh..—........... i 645 ..... .tx.___1eutu ......e2.l'rat _ ,900091 and lined it up,with the moet improved ulacay. are ' ge t -hater- r. IA k".l u „ i%; Zer Feed to manufacture Woolen -Goals la the best lialtAlriaarer3- .......... : ...... : .... .... 11 34 40 ra ~i 1 760 10 620 706 e" 559 .., arm lb i l t lnan nett mat Prising Make% Clo th s' JINNI. - CID"' ........ ''''''''' 111,T13 216 230 646 We also keep on luuttlgoode ofnur Own manufacture paedllna- '' -' ........ ~ gm , hi mull? for wobi or cult. - CAss a Lomax. terrine. .... .. ......... f 188 9.58 •16 july,/ , :anxie. 1 WAXY, ter ..... • .... 1 ..... 322 940 746 1 405 560 1014 206 Nantgleli ( i 415 MO ,1,015 FAO ' : Ykr 'ANTED .-. Coastline '. ' 6O9Ax 610 11100 1000 I .1 n a g ' - 13 2 ' 1 22 1 % rro o. , A rev GOOD ACODITS FOR IfARSRALL'S Rooms ' - rpitrbaudusity 1 4 T ~_„. , ...„, 2%. GREAT PORTRAIT of LlNGol.2.6.ostabliehed as 1 .,,,,, t ................ i 75 ',2 Tiis -..1 ,f,'`,: . i LZL., the Otandard Portrait, pronounced by - the beat critics, Linn • ................. -th ' '"'‘, f l '''."‘-'` a nuLitimpieza of modern art, and Sell ifig rapidly.— fon WPrt... ' 1611 1020 ' 127 , r , h . .. .„„„ ~ eac Lou will find this an honorable itudlncradre bus. t e 'i l l , Il ib 'a l yn a c . ...... ~ . ....1.....1i 1 ". 0 1 . 0 r s 6 0 140- 4 _ ll lr oc ,846 ° "`' a in t ese duripg Um eemmer vacation. Address immtult. 6 maw . . ..... !! 260. 121 . 55 1 136 el ?'" ,-- , , ..' " X:11- Tre . BB A RD . 11-8(10 220 _ 751 `. - , 30 3 .4/cm. Agootfor.Sbertezu.ft.,,.. ,, T:finenth • i .415 ,:257 - 927 713 110 Witod stri.et, kaluaralee Jr:ref:ft - .1 ' v Atttisburg• Chic.t.:e ~I; we 511 1120 ,- 920 , =,------ TnAnis i, c el, Imre :, • ' ,:. , ' Peoples Savings Bank of Pittsbuitl i_ , • i i;EXP . .1 EXei'• P". •Exels , INCORPOR ATFID IN 1866.. ' , 111--;;; --' 1 1 ZA2ii:lllsrl F i rs . trz Am 1 CAPITAL - •- - $100.1)00. „ip.•,1.0 Vicanunn 1835, 252 610 626 ' - , 113,3 4.20' Sel WO •'' yaneo: .-, 011 - 7CIeVVO: 80, FOURTH' STREAM colunihia 121911 530 944 1233 Fart Wane- 125 e WO WOO 112: . . ....._:., Wan Wert ~ 236 831 1133 MU. ' Line IMA UV 1234 an al , ' ' : ' PRIALIDINT: . gare4 ;.. I 439 1106 141 . 350' lIENIRY LLOYD. rpper Saednqky 1503 1135 - -'l2l 424 , intro '. ro3 1218r 1 214 ' 511 . V3c6 PaIRIPM : • .- ) i i 605 1250 310 se ere.tilae I 1 6t5 .200 am sem, WILLIA:M'REA. )(How 1 467 230 am 816 2,,,,;•r 1 840 4183 . 516 8.23 _._ 1 Tat7lll%lX . : --; • i Mille- i 1 207 430 510 005 • Fenny' Lug:D. ' r , Witzuarßaa. • mw fu ee . , 1 943 504 , 613 tit <1.419:21 I. Bmorrrr, Jaxes Lien:icor; (pan . FlOOl 521 62• 1 111 If/ E. E. P. Jos - es, , Joint D. ScULLY , ~, AgigiCl: 1 k 100 Geri - 730 1115 W.II. M. Goux.t.y, - i' Wiw.u4 A. thiiiiox. Palm "1132 657 759 1163 ,kaillp.ter , j 125A'At 4 815 , 94(1 'WM% i 'Pittsburgh I} ttlo I 950 1015 1110 1 - BE.CUETAZIX Azto ........-____ BTUllllgstown, :Sew Castle and Erie Express leaves. your.g-town at :3:00 p..m; New. Castle. 4:05 p.m; arrives Ilubbrirgh, 6:13 p. fn. B6tanting, leaves Pittsburgh 6101 a. al:arr. - at N. ensile. 5:26 a. m; Youngsbnam,9:3o. l'euogatewn. New Castle arid Pittsburgh - Aceorarno• dttioa Younptowa, 5:43 a. in; New Castle, 7:40 - a. Int arrivts at !Allegheny, 1000 a. In. Returning. lute. Allegheny. 120 p. m; arrives New Castle, ii:2o p. alf YoungstoVx 74.20 p. ni. I • • 'ft. :AVERS, Genervii'lickei :. • CII:VELAND FITTSBUROD 'RAILROADi On and Arti.r Aprll 29, Ida' tralnarWlß leave ptationa (Suudsys excepted) as follows. • =3 II MAIL. Exell.l Kim, iAcFoII , i i AVA.m 2-pi.x' ' 845 ex 831 TA M4l , Srls 3.50 - • 510 '.lOlO 425 546 l ima 510 •,,,:..... WO t,1144 , 543 4 . ..... .11 LiOnt 160 ,- i . a lid nutlet It*crnria Aquae .... 15,1'1r-111e.. X !ACC° • Nonnr •olNo EXP.°. 4 , 1. MAIL' I ..... fI • • .Lll 414PN aSOA3I .11029 -11115 ..„mtrxi 1 1 ti M 7 ,••ti AiUancn Anton Ziadie FitleY Vleyrisad gotua rrelE 0 4 . Au. ISfell ziru 05 - LW 0 6 4 We - 761. petvryi . t•t•mtle4rik, U tr4 retrf .; • • 12119 cluxNet EMS= le,e,—;;er • tWoST ' I, oeth's Ferry (144a-mlllo, Irldrspurt Writ t i a .... 113 $l2 ,11.25 TUSCAF.AW AS • BlLlastell. I.oavea. • . /mitres 6:50,p.m. Bavaril, ft:ss. a. m. MP , * 1M M. " .: Pbaadeiptita, 2:50„ P. to. F. IL 31Y). - ..RS, General Ticket Agent. ° LUMBER! Li,MBERII T" 'ND iiRSIGNED WOULD . RESPECTIettLY 'dorm their friends and the public in general, sat tram thie date, they will sell lumber at the follow *rates, via: • • ' - 1 lluulock Joints and Studding . $l5 per Ili rnt , trams timber any length or size. to 214.er $l6 per ni.m. " - " • " : • $22 •• ,tw.ts and Studding, " $2O per m. No. I, common plank, sll,per m. , r,,iii .. • ~ .• V2O it.di per m. !in.!, Clear plank. $5O per re: Panel etuf, it tr, facet% s4liopex N. . . . ' , triOper in. A Nn. I, [acid board 4, 1 .$46 per rn. - - I $.12 it 25 perm. cfcainTal Mania, raced, I if- 125 per El 3. A No, I. lot common-boardo.t • V 32 per m. l.xl common boards ' ft/A22 95 per tn. r..%*. a No. I, $25 per m. $3O per in. • ' A .0.1, Shingle per tn. per nt. . ' , E per m 4 .1. & IT. DATtli.kGll. (Luta copy and send bill to advertle.er.) j- z 1765: .IF i licksonle Univeisal , I \ r ar4t.int - ;* Ccornpytind. laq ereat laborltaving invention now being In t 17,11:teed everywliere. A fair trial will convince rant Krotleal,. no jWaill board necessary. Three mnney. time,'.and labor sawed by itsmse.L. injur,e fahriezi'of any kind, and meets want lionseholds. \ Will. remove paint. grease 'or Ints. ; halo chipped louttla, softens and beautifies the it ran be • ea.ily and cheaply made, costing far ' l, \‘tharn,oap. and in superior to the beat of soap. -It kith the greatest favor wherever introduced. r , m , Mlll.r. supplied with Family Rights for mak iq run ttitn; it, by the Agent, J. Kirkland. 'The Cele .e..iand will be left for sale at the stores of Mr. S. C. ft . tes, Water Si., Rochester; L F. Kramer, North f,'"!asater; and R. B. Anderson', Deaver. Orders for tau be left at the 'boarding llonse.of 4s. Anderson, near the point. Rothester, or sent by 74. ear/o,loa SI.QO to'J. Kirkland, Rochester, Pa. V167:31n05. • IN r ititIEIANCE AGENCN. t.IiDERSIGNED ILLS BEEN. .APPOETTED kTt . nt for .the Sane Insurance Company, of ihrt "t‘i. Venn., and likot ioe forthe Niagara Insurance r°lPnly or New York, and the 'Enterprise Insurance ,Aany of Pldladelpttiu. 1 ,, , r 1 these Companies insure d*ellinge. ont-build t:'• Suers. Manufactories, &c., &r,. against loss by on fooruhlo tonna for tire }vane or huts. , tb ., 6 :m's equitably adjusted anti promptly paid wbea, , L Ulltunnce ia eatxted. All business conriected with oi these Com utnies attended to with dispatch 1:41 fidelity. r JOS. IeCLI.TRE. Agent. 04".111-1y. Beavor, Pa. LAUGIUNG GAS: OWE AILYE THAT RAVE BEEN SUFFERECO, X , t untold miwries of toothache, and dread of ex+ —ll ' zuhl 4 + Yotr still nod that Dr. Chandler tk,Ce r us, to relieve you by the use of the-great patti c rtglYer—LUglls OAS—atul mike their exUac , %macs or tylattre,raiher than of Palm „t — o dental operialoos performed in the bet% possible --t4t 14 4 at reasonable terms as by any geed en tba «Amy. , trotan in tearer thafiim Ititehester Pa.. = . /r6l-- 17. T. J. cammixß & co. LIME, LIME. •. il°•„,__'ll,44.ektnett ihaakful for Past favor!. takes •mottei i e t enning t he ,h, )3ermigh cell t 44 Tk initr that be atilt con fine a to manttroetete We hest article of LAME, at the - • , .., "rOWER. LIRE KILNS." • " - p 4 ,4 1 M, two mike west of Scares. Pi. All ordere *IOWI varefully tilled. The beet of lime now Xought at my Knits UMW' w_, bushel. • 4 ' • ; - .eal OS MUTT. t , Secniranr AND Tuaseeltin : ' , • • I _, .. siDNEy F l -. vON .BONNHORST. Sts per cent: Interest allowed on time dosits . la' vestments made in United Statue, Suite of Pennstive• Lila sod BS Estate Securities.. Bank. open daily (Sundays ex ) front 9 o'clock, A. Si. 1. 1 ) 4 o'clock. P . M.. und o W ednesday -and Saturday evenings, front a to 9 tic -P. - M. Norica—lne•rest will be allowed from let of July.— Time depositsill bear interest from let or 15th of i, each monthif, rale-Prior-to or on those dates; jy:i'gr:3arstoo - 1 TINNA_ItE MI77:VCWT7N7T ." 7-XPI Tiny Copper Sr- Sheet- Iron Wa,re. 526 cos 643 716 801 815 HIM KO 850 1002 1015 TPROPOSE KEEPING f*NSTANTLY ON HAND all kkit. Of. TIN. COPPgJL AN/I I:MEET-IKON WARE, which I wM sell . , .417 1 ME LOWEST P 1210.671 • 11011 =I 10 111g1 140Px 44:11130 1 ro GIO rob' iSi 745 91(1 Tin Moffitt°. Spo • .Done to order to the ken. possible manner, and at the eborteet notice. • Using none beLOP-bstlatci's Elia 132 FEN 313 343 420 1120 630, 661 WE WARRANT ALL WORK 1I Mb CO 720 81F1 9.151 935 SHOP ON THE LOFFER END OP rr t. apanned ware ; kept oonstantly on hand. ' myr6l:cf The Greatest BARGAINS IN liltY WON Nelson oSz, Roesger's BOOT & SHOE STORE, itcperririwrit , ' il • , -•••••-•":•--, •=7..•••.;,..1012, ~ .- • ; ' i . • .. - . . • • . .••. . • ' • ' • ' -- '- ---, • It. . . .. . . • -- . • ... , . , • • ' - • - ' • 1- 1 ' . . . f • • ! , - . , . • . . . ~ . . 4 . . . . , --..- . ••,..,,, •.. ... , 11 •,,, :'. - -:%•_: - ..,7 , 7 ~•-, --__ • - ' T ~. ~.. . •., ... ..,.. , ~ ~ .. _ 4 0 1.. ' . - .3 :•••,•: - :,-- '-•: ' ' ' .;• - 1 ..!'i 1.• -• .• ' . ' '' • :ii . ' 4: '. ' - 3 - . - 'l4 - • • ...:: .......,....., ..._. ..:. :::•...,...„.7.... f,.•.t4',:•'. /I! • '3 :' 1 .. , ... ~:l. ...,i, .:.,_ , • •••• •-! • .. t' 4(l'; "A'•1 . 1!" 1- , • - i- -• ''. H' - - 13 --). 1 .' . 4,1;•• f: h• . ~ )I • 1!ti ~ .. '.., , i .;, . I .',,, : •„. 1- ' . ' '' t ': * ' ~' f . .!:i :.',, -'• ': 1 ::" '" .., -. • ' •' - ' , ...f , . h: - -.1 U. • - , - .1. 9 '• - I •-'''' L'` '- 1.,,j.. ,- ,ff - ,-,. • .•• .•' -f " ''' ' • •' ' , -i - ' . • • .:.i.' ,- .---„,'..".- , + ,• . •, ~ ~ „ ~' .7 . 7 . :•,.." 1 ~,. , ,„- :. .- • • ,t • ''.. .. • . t .'.. • •-•-• `•..- ,' :- -?: " !" + .l - ? , ':f 1 1 -" ,! - , - ' ~.. • .., ..- •• •;.. ,-- r .11 , %:',.; -• ', '! • .43%, ,• _,,•4#_ - ,li•-•: .%:% % t •• : •• • • '•%%• •-•-• '•• r ''' "• -'' DEALER ,IN ALL KINDS, 07 IBEA.VT.R, PA., Give es a Gal, and Examine OILY aim* -AT En Next door to itILSON & STSK•ART'S, 14 TDM DIAMOND. Aconspletc Ifno of Dry Goods, Trimmings, Notions I I ' And s largo varletrof HAT. ri of wbic -' • fared at'Pces • • . Wlthout-Regard to Cost. . • . • Give es a call to e e our GoOits end judg,e for youreelf. ' -• •• • 'The •Airierleaw , rlair. ' • maze. Whet Freedom, from ' heir skurntahalteighi. XiehatTil ber Shmdard Mille sir; • IThe tore ;her amuccsobe ofidght. ; And Set &shinty! gkraly:ftsehei bpi, mingled with Ks gorkekitirdyes • tbe milki,heldekof the seeii,". • ." 'Aid striped Itc puke cieleithd itiesklnge of thit'xiiiiratig 'Son. iinnittiliumiiiimiti theist* gba cake dhet• eagle beirerdoieit. • •:-• I . • Mid +ye into,hiamightY*4 The lii A 9r * al9l4l2l * 2 l ' the deed ; • Avh ryisem. Roft lily regal form, Tp befell* temineet-tronspings And ice ffieligEhal><g lineee drlien, • girlie the Warr*, of the steriec. And rills ties thunder &mit of heavem-- 1 . ';'Fltfid tit the fiemli to Mee evil, L4lard biaiter'oithe' free; To hover In Idle sulphur EMOke, • -2 , - t"TCI ' I4 , IIVI Tejl 1 rAye abr. •,, Like itantibereo ' n the &kid of W'si; ' Tqe hiXtittlgeri of *tory . . . Flag elite litlire!,thy foldszahalik . The'sigii orb* and triumph high ' • 'when speaks the et t inal-tnitipet. tttte. ' And the Icing line coulee gleaming on. • kre.yet the life-bllood. warm nod wiit.;.". - • Aas dhum'd the gilsterabig buytinet; Bach soldier's . eye shall brightly turn ' Te,Wherethe sky-born gloties bone. And aetill spriuging steps attune; 3 1 , Ccfdi.waraad'#engeaace from the gimes. Aitcl wiled 'the ciannottisonthingu fond fleece in wileivreatiur the ladtleahroud. • And goi7 ashen rise Like shoots ofdruite out mldnlght's Then shah thy meteor glances glow, : , And cowering flea BMW shrink hucatti Each gallant arm that strikes belcui ThatlovelYmessinger of death. ' 1lag;of the Penal on ocean wale - 1 ; . Thy stars .shall glitter o'er the brace; When. death, careering on the isle, • Sweeps daikly.round the bellied rale, And bighted writes rush wild!) , back .. Beforetbe•broadaide's reeling rack. Each dying =adores of the sea Shall look at once - to Leaven and thee, And stalin to see thy splendors dy • In triumph o'er his closing eye! Flag :or . the free heart's hope and home, By' angel-hands to valor given. , ' Thy stars hive lit the welken dome. And all thy hoes were born In heaven. Forever float that standard sheet.. . . . Where breathes the foe but falls beifore:ns, With Freedom's:soil beneath onr Amt.. ' And Freedom's banner etnnuninen'ei us ItIOGRAFD/C#p 8 ETCH, WITH ronraw OF PosT Opm Cosrimmur >4 ROADS (Which is in the &Mt nv Irentneky), ittly.!* &MT 211 /41-4kPratak; .* l / 4 0 ) 15 1 C t photograff Ayr myself, es ;yea . ; make sAtrikin plane I Hung myself Into to By - tename when in the act uv deliverin my justly ejehr.tql_ M."l'^^'' .."The wages nv sin is Goth.', The $2OO wick yoo remitted to kly or the cost of the pictnr, wuz, I regret to say, insuflishent.' he pictur cost '75 cents, and it took $1 50 worth of Bascom's newest to add dy.my nerves; to the pint uv undergoin r the . agony uv satin 3 minits in front uv the pho. lograffer.. I need pot my that he is a incen diary frmn Massachoesett& Es the deceased Elder Obvitt's son Issaker, has expressed a bursars desireto possess his apparatus, it is probable that public safety will 'eery shortly require the expulsion nv the incendiary. But I hed my revenge--in his pocket is none nv my. Postal currency. Sekoerin the picter I told him I wood take it home, and of my in-' limit friends, those who knowd me, shoed de cide it waist portrait; Y wood cal andpay for it afore he left the Corners. Will No it? Will this picture-takin Ablialudst ever more behold me? Eko ansers. YooMay remit the odd twenty-five cents, , tither by draft on Noo York or money order, l ot my rusk. I war, born In the 'year 1806, at—ll/ill not say where. I hey reasons for conceehn my birth-places I don't want to set any town in that Stalt up in biznia That town hes gone Isxmatic and gives Ablishnmsjorities Mellott' to contemplate, and I don't want t,obenefit it by-given it a nsushnl reintashun. I don't', want to double the price nv property--to be the means uv erectin a dozen •or etch a matter uv first clasS hotels to accommodate the crowds cz wood makepilgrimage thither to visit my birth -place. The present owner nv the house into, with I' first opened my eyes' onto a w Ad' uv sin, is a Ablishnist nv the' , darkest eve, and I. hey, no desire to enrich him. Never, by word 'sty mine, shel he cut ' that house up , into welkin sticks and barrens-1 p ins. . - • My boyhood cur spent in the pqrsbot nv knollege and muskrats, mostly, the letter. I wuz a promisin child.- My pareriee*ts Dem-., ocrata uv the strictest kind; my mother in parak' eler.. She hitid nny ono that wuznt Demoeratle, with a hatred that I' never saw ekalled 7 When I say that she woodent bon re r tea and sager and , sigh uv' Whig nabers l the length andbredth and debth rot her Dem ocracy will be understood.; ' • • ' tv my. childhood I know but little; My father wuz a leadin matt trithe humble speerl , In which he moved, holdinat different:times the Yarions.unices in the teivn np, to coasts-' pie, the successive. steps betty read Supervisor and pound master. Ile wuz cieetW comas ble,.and mite probably heygone higher, but for an *cogent that °mgr . tal to. him the first month. Ile collected a judgment for $lB, and the money wuz paid to him. 'The good man Pa z a - talented collector, but was sin gerly relent - in payin-over vat he collected. Ez shoWiog the pekooler bent uv genus riY the old man. I repeet a couvereashun I ivtinat beard;' Amman who bed an account to collect wuz consulthrone who knovol my fatherwell, ez to the'safety of putting a claim into his hands: "Is he a good collector!" askt the man. "Splendid," sed the naber. "Is be a man nv responsibility ?" mkt the STIUTZ - . man. "sir !" sed the naber, "be bee the - abili ty, bUt yoolltind when yoo try to get yoor money cut othis,lumds that ho • lacks the re sponse.'' • ~ .Cood,there hayo been a more tecbin tri r boot ? • . , Hoiwaz like all men uv genius, upballaneed. The ability wuz all en one side. Thee grovelin phintiff, who didn't admire sieh erOatie flites raised a. rnckahen about the paltry sum, and my father 1111 '*) ‘..Beitirttr „s [From the Toktlo Blade.] ~ IssY. ML N.41.1111T. He in& Haihet Vir 'Ef 6 debts Abe I Si. in% cot eit \ hez of I &II mood any cal._-.„ . - .z.,..-1.. • . ' But thbile a cilgreetioll • ','-? ' • 1. - My Demodrisi wuka s _tp,,i!M , TV aeafilmed , in fact, I' Wurnet a . , , aayspeahl nrineiele, but wore its-the'speer 14 wick 1 lenyedArUX, un Warnved at the age ur twenty-four. •My-ligherwuz intimate ly ac,quainted with me, elltilknowd all char acteristies ez well talk/. MINI bin the friend; comi t taki nv my burzum. Ono day 'I wuz a lyin on my back - under a tree, . the • bn ties fly !lecher, myparent alit . : • • j "Pete Iwich . li'sbort !briar name), ' of yod I ever Marry, marry a milliner :7 1 . • "Why? father try min e,".W.. 4 xpenia: m "BecOz, my son,” salithe,lllhe'll heir atraid I widen support, yoo; otherwihe you'll die nv I starvashun when rui gonaSek . - 1 I thot the idea Wuz a gootVone.... Tho wo. man a cuss come into the **ld, with ems eutrat wuz labor, and I was d ' _ ex we., man bed bin the on; uvrpq ebtidy to sweat for the bread I ear,. • • shoed do that sweadri. That nite 1 .- sai r to, a mil liner in the village and she - my' soot. I offered myself in rapid - bun to a wid- i der, who wada Washerwounit, -and' to a wo. I men who had boys old entifilosrok, with the same result, when, feelimihdtinitlilia.wilz nes •ttfCry to he done to sekoor a.forlife, I married a nigger washerwpman w didn't feel nbove me. Wood yoo *erre it? With in an hour after,thecerma ronounst, she her persnel propp se tiirgrr, a weldt-tub and board andapeortinant clamp, and investin the pt ' 1 calico dress and a pair uvear rii I my going to work to aapport townsliip authorities not o u ly ' in. her to thaground-tmacy,„ but refr ' , ..ter me ori Xs I left diet lire to tl elevs nv the time 'leers past The offices I hey held her not been many. I lied signers to a petbint for a post office in Jacks Ores time, bOt I killed my chance 4 by presentin it in person.. The cad hero looked at me Und remarked that it -cruzn't worth while throwin away postollices on arch—that when he wanted emhe coed buy em at a del-. lar a dozen. Bookamut was agoin to appoint me, but somehow my anteeedenis got to his' , ears, and he we/leered uv his respectability, and I never succeeded till Johnson returned to his first love-aid embraced us. I hed bin dratted into the Federal at the beginnin nv the war, and had des e rted to the Confederacy! Procoorin a eertifiklt to , that effeck,l applied for a pardon and sOlace. He didnt like to give me the orris, but he wan ted a party( and ez his appintment s'' where show; Coodn't be very. perliekeler. I succeeded I I borswith me to Kentucky a' commishun ez Post 'Master, and I am stow I 1 livin in the full enjoyment nv that poshltbn, and 1 fluty say . l km happy. • The sostety-ts donjeniaL There is four gro- ' series , onto wieh I kin gaze from the winder nv my eels, and just beybnd, enlivening what wood otherwise be dell landscape, is a dis- tilery, front which the smoke nv the torment I aisendethibrever. I hay associates Who rev erence me, and friends Who love me. There is nothing monotonous beirc.. ; hair knowd es many ez eight Met per (ay. hough thiee or four is considered enuff to break the tad!. ttm. And in these delneful pursools, lenvin behind m - the aroblidtens nv wat mitelte cal- I led public life, with my daily bread seekoor lA, with my other sustenance ashoored, with. a trend al uz share y bottle, or to-speak with a g,rester degree ne akkoresy; fronds al lez wintn SharethelOottles with me,litra glidin peaceny down the stresninv time, gin the tirades and tsitin ez much nv the good uv Lie ez 1 kin. I The twentY-fivc eimtslmenshuned in the De ginnin uv my letter, yqu i nnthez I remarked, remit either In postal order or cureency. PsTaeLsitx V. 11 . 1iliBlr -M. • . (Wickia Pottniaster.) P. S.—Don't remit the twenty-five cent menshnned in postage 'stamps. I hair to last me, ez taey wain demand iters,Ontil the .Democrisy strike agi. n fbr their rites. 11v course all I hey On !amidst that time will be uv no akkonnL I Scud it currency. • .P. V. ICA br Mr. Pierrpont's' extremely . .. speech' in itlie Surratt WA elsewhere printed, he tells it story - Which will interest the, stn, denter Of spirituel science. , On the morning v. of the assassination of MT. Lincoln there was a cabinet meeting. i The members of the ad ministration were our over the surrender of Lee. Mr., Limo n expressed anxiety about Sherman, and when Grant assured him that Sherman was all righthe repliedby detailing a dretim which be had had previous to Chan celloritille, Stone Mtn?, sad otherdefeats.— The rectmencripf the:dream led himto dread the rectirrence saf .disaster. It an =y; bet, in; stead of calamity to onr armies, it was his own assassination. The stpernstural warnings,,, that came , to Ba s i l :ma Pompey, eon. veßsair, Iseem to have .coree to Lincoln.' Truly there are more ; t us in heaven and 'earth than are dreanipt of in our phllosophy.—N. Y. Tolls:se ' '1 - Doo sub Bazar tiLLII—A.n experienced breeder of sheep s e at tat a number of sheep In any flock w bells via keep away dogs. Ile allows ten sheep to every hun dred.. When sheep are alarmed they nut to• ,lter in a compact body, and the ringing of the bells frighten the dogs. In Great Britain and Ireland bells are used by almost every owner of sheep.. They are useful for keeping off dogs and foxes, the latter being very de -1 strnetive to lambs in placet , whir° thi 6 pre - \ caution is not taken, ' I 1 • 4,1.867. .41tetpuitairiazipb In.:Teimeme tido isaigaird toned colored ,Tote liforpttenideettor threads , coold RitAtitetmen to the sapportOrtilmnpaity ‘ltaditipposedtheis literatieersetit air keyovitatbyf to the itatellkoi.:•;Yet *Awl* Statelniddek *opal .eliirroltaim : liade to 'the:dediloved 1410Theiiineenaler ljeleptee tioltatooki doe wifiettaddcialks4 *l5/111.11millie leikeribileek men; eet w b t shariefilits !poi people.' Os other , Wed, rit Vristersi , 'Toiseisee used thees ttt eieure the olisod - vota tior! veletniseal frookereploymod mks ity or a. vote i forlitoWSOW s and so were those thnoitallint Thom. ‘pelled V Interfere 'Poi. the pro theiloted: men.- !Hui litrrothen . M pottery could not poWy ;the etTe nessee knew that he Repub- P, was the only party - they dared eitAttheirvOtessolidlrfor the Re l iiididiteo• t Thisonanireity Is or°. . the blocks are Radical:in Terme& can bean tearthit they will be ;ye' In Louisiana Or 80th'earo• The Result of this election, therefore. means tire trinzaphof the Republican party in the South. Not4aA cop prevent At but the faith !manors tit InffilfeWired of Republicans intim NOrth fit islet hi our poker to Intake or reiriiineceits. " The full and perfect Confidenise of the celorodyotere of the Rebel I States is given to us, and to keep ft we have only to tliseerve it. But If the Republican; party in New-York, New-Jersey, and Pennsylvania . 'denies tho right of suffrage to the colored citizens of those States, the faith of the South ,In its sincerity mast be Inevitably Viet. Two opposing principles , cannot caeiiist; there cannot he one rule of justice for the SOuth, I and one for the North, but that policy which lin the name of freedom we impose upon oth -1 iir must • oth ers e eurselves accept. Conviction of 1 h s ;*fore the bar °lithe nat ion, is the 111144 w I ' ' *lie; and nothing could do i more to "check RepubliCan enthusiasm in Alabama or North Ca 'ling than the announcement that lfew-YOrkd refused the ballot to her own citikens. I w c c e want to build up:- a Black 1 man'a part Mat is the . surest aniCspeediest I-way, nor uld we have the effrontery to I complain o a political organization based on distinctions of color, which we ourselves rec ognized ,and prochtimed. Yet we I have no I fear now that justice will be long lienied. to the colored men of the North ; let them vote as they may, it-is not with their politics- that weire concerned, but with their rights.— Even were) it certain that every colored vote in New-York would be cast for the Demo ' ensile ticket, our voice :Would be for impar tie; suffrage. And upon lower gretmilsoure ly, the devotion of the freedmen ofTernuessee to the Republiean cause should tie argu- ment - with-those politicians who never fully accept principles till dine has preyed that it liillbickenwdtencd% ~ -- - .1' - Ni has taught _that leason.' This is which the _blacks '•- the.coduraas war of races: Au.. _..nert werei not only orderly, but iris plain that they preserved or. dcr.l The vote was unusually large, the polls were crowded, the passions of men were ex cited, and had the negmes desiredlriot, ben. Thomas had no force in Temutseceilhat 'could have prevented it ' That:the - driest mud- Mons vote that coat for the Republican tick et pi a proof albeit fitness for the • ballot,' may be called a partisan argame*tt but we can do without it. We take the grand spec tacle of a race ofialaves, just from ithe whip.' ping-post and the market, dcspised, ignorant. pcloor; suddenly clesthed with freedom and intr lde by si usted with politicaltheir masters and tors to the polls, as paseentlly as if Ira -1 cid, ova they had been the children of the 'State, and not the beasts who' bore its bur dens. Is not this appreciation efthe mean ing of the ballot? There are men in Ten nessee. to-day who never felt that they were I Men till they cast their votes fort ,BrownlOw last Thursday, and if we dared helievel that the Democrats - of this city had half the sense 1 of their revonsibiliv as voters, end half the respect for th e macadam of the lballot that 1 the negmes of Tennessee possess,: we . should 1 nOt despair of seeing thieves banished , from our Government- from the City Councils; up; or dew; to the Courts head: In ;the inte rest 'of Rum. • ' . I • • • . ] Tent emee,.Andrew Johnson's awn State, .has utterly -repudiated his policy and 1 de eland that not neon his plan 10' 'recondite lion 'possible. The new Le : ta re. will ehOose the successor of Senator Patterson, ' and every one of the. eight C ngressmen ' chosen is a Realest; ' pis view is one for itustresty, for that must hi/the rtain result of the unity of the Republican yt, North and Bouth-h-tha . acceptance •by the. Rebel j ; States of the natural results Of t . war. fio. long as met like Monroe, , and erry, and Rill, and llerschel V; JOhnson fuse to • ac-., ir.nowled.ge the defeat of the ion and rule and i the abolttion of Slavery,, military disfranchisement will continue. The RePub- i 1 licatt success in Tennessee is the first great step to the 'restoration of civil government ; it solves the problem of rcconstructien. The great experiment - of impartial has sufirart cif equal - rights, has been tried, and succeed 'ndhinglonains but to work i out t ' , s ile n ce, and moderation. Jostle& and good wih I will, the lame grand result from -Virginia to Tesuk—lt. 1 7 : Tribnee rney 'lts tertian of General David-B. are to have s handsome monument erected over them in WoodiandOemetery_. . Phibmiel phia. It will be of Italian marbk, 20 feet high and 4 feet 6 inches at the balm On the front of the:die is a raised shield f _pattly by the American flag, the dia - resting c on Faded base, in which Is at the name 4131iiital" in large retard letters; above this is an elliptic moulded cap, with a laurel ;wreath on the front; also a moulded base' which receives the shaft, on which Is eat a sword. sash and scabbtud, the whole ear. mounted by, a drapery urn, finished on' the top with a rising star, forming sum:Ceding chute mad appropriate memento. Tun' existence of HannahVghtfoot, the lin4 love and ehers nob of George the Third when Prince of Wales; which Was questioned by Kr. W. J. 'Thomas in his vol ume devaW to that mentoritble Mir.ylgte MA scandal. has been proven b 3. W Jessee, the. historian, who htus discovensi the certificate of her birth, on the 1 1 3th of Oda-. bet, 1.780, in the parish of fit John's.. Wan ing; and the entry , of her marriage to Issue ry Oxford at Mayfair Chapel on the 11th of De • cember, 1853. •. EstiabUi3hed 1818. EMI 1, ' '.111" Ilifidst Tlethuhted. ' 4 mail iadialvaa.aia&Da tnaPlred in a Samuel a thousand Miles from' LOOM* one night most*, Which, though a little an noying to the Partie4inuitedlately concerned, Ives yet.soihnoccnt and funny, that . we can not 11 4 011 tf re t e ilitg the geneTal ottilhl rim eriglptlywitmd, . beautiful • y " Pg-il t Nap siodtleg, thtdr*utin, a voting lady . lif , Paha IWO% waolQr that happy age WhiCh PiralaTi.9.oiing info merr iment , All throe, ~ iTitiOlfra.kad ar, ;Igactiaaliakest agaaPied 3 AVM (14 .0 0 .1F94444 11 1 0 L- - 1 i , ~.. 04,ga1. night in'on.the two*Went to a . 7 El an 4 dintnot ' lviiiielill after twelVe. ' in both* after ' 'ha ' , h d kft,mieveris 044,‘ ytittag4ksliedist:thittbser:ealled mite he* and craved itlejghtTat44lltgiagr -, Whiet , s‘P g:Nuttxl, sad huwsf: the ladles' room, and'Panide the tsiA , iirasio.set titi o l c l N 4 t n temitgoera '. She stidhmed tem If tin the mighrbsing sultry she irolTigeT . At the time , mentioned the oat eri two young ladies ,returnett crept softly intii their room Vibe dim 'moonlight, and saw' Fannie as they supposed aslisip..,Anii they saw likewise a, pair of , boos; They saw it sill It was one of Fannie's jokes, in tended to seirethem; a pri they would furn the tablef.en her I ,Silintlii. they disteliol, and at seven signal both jumped late bed, one on each side .of the unconscious person, ix ' elaiming—Voh, what a man r -and gave lie bewildered minister such a promiscuous h g ging and tousling,as few persona experienee I in a lifetime. . . The noise awoke the old lady, sleeping n an adjoining room. . She comprehended t e situation in a . momeM, and rushing to th e door she czelaitued-131y heavens! girls i is irmlin sure enough I" there was one I) rolo g-, ed scream ; a flash of muslin through the 1 door, and all was over. . , I_ , +ii#,ri!!!!l , rM9 1 - - Mercy'. ;The reconimendation for mercy to Mra. Snrratt, made by members of the ldilitaiy Commission w Lich tried the Wistuatimition'edn spingois,• has. at last, been tmearthed r i trd reads as follows: ' * The undersigned, members of the Military Commission detailed to try Mary E. Snrrhit and others for the einispiracy and muiderl of Abraham Lincoln. late Pllmildttlit of the Uhi ted States, etc., respectfully pmy the,lPresi dent, in txmsideration of l th e aim and age of I said Mary E. Surratt, if *he, npon alli facts', of the case, find it consistent.• with his sehse lof duty to the,country, to commute the ,sen tence of death which the Court have been coastnr ed to pronounce 'to imprisonment in be Penitentiary. for ..life. Respectfully 'submit ted. (Signed)--D. D. Hunter, Major. Genr al, President; Aug. Kautz, Brigadiet Gin cral and Brevet Major General ; R. N. r S- ter, Brigadier and Brevet Major Geoei 1; J. A Klan; Br'evet Brigadier General; Charles H. Thompson, Brevet Colonel, and A....q.-31" The recommendation was drawn up by ' Jno A. Blagiunn, •Judge Advocate, • following members of the Court r' sign it: Generals - Lew. Wallace,;A. T. M. Harris, and COloniel D. R. Gesmiratiee $O Dg; In an idditeuP 3 l • fln,'ddiveticd before. azt Eft+ ft Should be genera,_to Should admonition,restrietion of I dm., fail to produce • the desired off( the pupil obstinately resist the patient tulation of the teacher, there will then 11 _ no other resource than to return him to his pa. rents as 'one:unworthy of a p schOol: ... Just so! Nobddy understands th , . of (; refractory conduct better. thaat - Bob e 'Old as he is and educated to know bette , it he was, he still behOred torY badly, and t be came necessary for the parent (the t, Tern. .ment), who paid for his "bringing 1 u and learning," to thrash him sou n dly. Ass trot• tor, Bob Lee was,bad enough: Ifle teaches his pupils obedience as ho learned) t from the armies of the Government be r;O p tit al to destroy, he will be making a slight re ration • for the wrongs be has indicted on hu city the sense of rthi and liberty.—Esr. Tti., Potioriun Anitows.—A. writer in liforpre,is 3fagazi4Ths tells how the Indians PoiStAt their 1 arrows: 1 . A rattlesnake Is caught and pennedl Ile le =do angry by being poked with Weld, when a piece of deer liver 13 held toward him on the end of a stick. Into this ho strikes his fangs. Thu liver is then Withdrairnl and a plea) of dogwood about four Indic • long, carefully sharpened, is thrust into I tbe inci sion made by the latrigs. The attek is penniv tad, to d; tir -- it tsldipped Into eher ruCtimlb ' other. ise deco rood is used at U'found ed wit/ death GENERAL New 'York Her, has thanked 4 rePIY to Mr. Eldridge 4 Avg , 1 relieve„ hisouudetYwith - the tonsoling_ info tion that my ay:bap.: has not cost him or any of his friends anything. mid equipage . ng the cherished gin of comrades of th . Third Army Corps" If Mr. Eldridge stilt desires to contiAne his investigations of the t ago =might visit Newport and see the party in the person of Os Chair man of the Extensive Committee roll .y in a coach and four., Or in our Park h might daft gee our rerenne collectors and whisky lildiwhosefrauda on the Gov 4=l:ant have not yet been exposed laVong bi ns style' A. Goon WORT is told of s fellow a cattle show Wbo was making - himself ri . lonsly conspkuous by en evident intentio . of find ing fault with everything. At last ict burst niii 4 forth with : _ '"Call these here prize cattle? IV ~..they ain't nothing to what our folks i Aly father raised the biggest calf of any round our parts I" 11 . . "1 don't doubt li t " was the tluoll ream* of a bystander I "and the noisiest." "Tho forward youth, as may we'll be Wog. hard, incontinently subsided. - , "Hams ,you not ri--------41'--------"--.m'°"llr, girl° blandly said a Sunda' Chesterfield to a atm ger who entered it. "1 be pardon," said the intruder, rising to go out, "1 fear 1 have took it for a Christian's." HSI nv Now, children," said, a school inspqclor. "who loves , all men?" A little girl not four years old,f and evidently not posted in the cat echism, answered* quickly, "All women." 111 : ADVPITISENENTIL • Adrerifeemente, era iveertid at the rate of $l.OO par awikatitliFtice. foe'eaehritibeiapeed IsA pm*. Welters. A Illberal Otani raga eh 'MEW . . 2 irdrettieeekate. IA space equal to we lbw Of Ma tips meanged Basbeei Noticap igt.onder about by thimmairse iitidktely atter URI Ipeal biehairNi.bsemerfe. bly tea cents is Hie tbr o'l%lE4m:ion; • • • lthrthicee eaddeethe asamtheed freed duns. . . pe . bWber rti.erves tbk rigid it COPP O MT titt7mellts frail 'One' .placa in - the pipet -le 7isoigic e . whenever It is deatTble to do ao. Advertises:Beale efickeldbe banded bt berm Mader siva to booth theeideislathet-Ithill:e mat, (IFrotalii'ltliwinikeepirherairtzi.) Strange Maddest Among Ananal• 4Ca - Einnday ' lct i; L rg roa ti t. ; koad ;I ; oreregion _ Immigrants arrived in. this city. fresh from the Paderlandt Giant these*: Attending the • arrival of the se people there are alwiyat inei denti'which'are worthy of a, pasting notice. The arrival of these ottEsinciatt warm! 'escep?- • tion. Among the immignmts .wat! a Norwegian who was accompanied ,two children, ono , about 12 and the,otheir about 10 okra of age. " The man had comp on with his Ittle - Ones seek" a homi in Minnesota. 0 , the dock - there were'gatfiered a nuMber ofNorwegians a,_ • 1 who had lived hero fel' atuilber of years, and _ who Were y ideitentla welcoineld those [ jest seeking the i shontikAtnong these vase wewpirirllo4noenl Pew She Penrod' o , , tink".3)#lo interest !n-the,PeoPlo, ant. ttigAgneil,int from the bea4#iiiVthf3 ,bpsge attendant seeking for baggage an d - hay ing it ffdlieilf ehecqued to that neyr home. ' . Yet sheitheerfallygarlEati7l4 I ,lyiteil it taw - asked 'She gibe a emir* ' brutal- pieta as tboyannefortb...4tistigliiiiiiiiiiet 'lt she kaisrifteimnim. and l itimhtithennanh away. She' had! evidently ladslied her cud- . osity, and yaq about 19 1 V0N 1 K , 94.4 . ?5P South Water street, when: herette4 seem- - • ed rivited , to the 'stranger arid the two - dren spoken of Front- a lilanee .the 'tor* • turned to one of, earnestnm for a Iteithette, ' when she gave a Islight,scrcam, as if of ask* lament, and spring fortwurd. Grasping ette of the children In her arms, alio hugged:RlO her bosom'and kissed it 'many times, and klie 'second one she , treated in the MAC manner:•,=. - The children were surprised and began , w, cry. The women tried to dry their • teard„ and sobbed herself the while Meanwhilettre - Esther of the children:was attracted to the spot by the scene. ° Ile; too, was surprised.— fie looked at the children while she . Was acting so strangely. Even in his eye a tear started. The children clung to bi 4 aide, while the We man appeared ;Very much abashed,. but hung, her bead and,sobbed loud enough ,for all, to _- hear. -In :a fewir Moments the man', leading the children one:lbv etch )tand,.tookthent to one corner of the; shed which,proteCti the int= migrants fro;.,n tbte nun, and beckoned the wo man to follovr. In that corner •theman and woman were engaged in earnest conversation for some innmentr, and when they carne, forth the woman bad dried DPI her tears and'astmle • - had taken their place; the man, too, a eenied happier than when he went forth. He 'search- - ed around an - lank, his baggage, selecting it ant' and glving directions as to where it was to go in as happy-a m a nlier as:if he ltadlust fonorl a fortune. The roman. stood off one side, bat - she clung to the children as if she felt afraid_ they would be separated from her. Natural ly interested in 'what was, going on, we ° cpured of bur friend Paul Mendeark. who was - - • making himself Useful In getting ;the immi grants fixed out, and Paul soon found the step- • ry. The woman Was the wife of the Mom per' and the Mother of the two childrea...•-. - Some years before she had been' led to: leave ' , her komeand her husbindatid her babies, and lifethlilitrarigerito:thisniniM7::Proklie* 1 .t.se9 11 494.1 11 0 112 4 231 " 4 1 11 " 111 . \•l4. o PeWtoillion.• :SU 'vent dotin ti the •• !y,expecting. to' Meet somebody irels9. Could bring :new* of her husband and' little oneir- Instead„ she met them. - The husband wail** loth to foricive--the woman waisvery snaktra to 'be' forgiven, and the hefirti *hid' but: a few hours'beforehad been' tilled with sadness were now ni:uldj happy. The train which went to Minnesota last eveningtrink the party, husband, wife and - children, and a merry lit- tle party it was Ito all r eppearanceri. ,Ve do" not ,believe thereivill be any more elopemenu in that tinnily. ' 11 = • ' - - T nun anV. 7 4I was once walking' It short distance bielitnd 11 very handaornely dressed young girl, and. thinking AR I looked at her beautifurelothes; wonderlf he kakis half so much pains with her heart ail she does • vdth her .boily I , A poor ; ld manwvia Coming up the walk; lvith a loaded witeeliiitrOw, and just. Wore he reached us, he made ;two attempts tow:pla te the yard of a *mall hous e; but th e gate livms heavy and would swing ck befit!, he -eoUld get through. I, • • “Wait,'i said the young Irl.springlitiyht -• I,t , forward; 1.11.,h01d the 'gate ope n s And s e held the gate until hripasaeil in, re ceived, his thanks whit —pleasant and*, se , she went 'on: -• i• • 1 "She deaerveSito have bosuurul slotkes," I thought ',Tor a'rbeautiful spirit dwells in he breast." , j• Tits Rev. pr. Cookmao, suitor of; the Spring denten Street Methodist, Chiral, Phil , adelphia,' l bsa . had under his charge the Rev. fr. Stockton, lbite a city telsahnutry Tren, ton, N. J.; and hie wife, both of whomare Said to bare come 'insane by religlotts'ex ,, eatement auendent upon the camp *sating et Vinelaaci. 14't J. The first. Indication- of this was , the throwing of neat of - ease ',teeth out of the car window, on' the passage from Vineland to Philadelphia. On Tridaynight bust the couple 'were found, in the Streets' of Philadelphia, i and, on giving Indiuttiens" of their church association; they 'Were taken to the residence*a. friend, from which_ they Were again found ; in-the streets and taken in charge by Ur..Cooknaan. Mrs. Stockton 0111 remains In-. Philadelphia, _but her husband has been placed in the Airyluat st Trentcn. NiwaraPEris for our negro population such at least as are edited WA published by them, are eight in rumba, published in San Fran e.t.a, New Orleans; Baltimore, Kew York. Pbiladelpide,q3cioklyn and Cincinnati. ;One of, these, , thi on e published at New Orleans is a daily wi e n imne of 10.0 0 % the tureen being weeki , and with an 'average (Arcata , tion of pe 3moo, which, all - things coil sidered, is brno means a discouraging condi tion of things, When we remember bow Much more numeraus their readerware likely tO'be- I come within, w few years. ° HOS t* the 'Sae of Erin' be4ert ask s lady', s Om dgye stow, of a lo clerk in ttek stove. "110, mei" tits the *newer, gnt no end we've h artlailtof 6st_ on„ 4 44411 answer • • , A riEw paper sasited awned by Mra .1, Sealers, ay Radical in w ulle awl le ealled!by a fte rauasion. , w rxr,le A xliAt—Athtirn two to the timid.- Bt SW 101,111 1. i.. is indellett(lest' tever that may, be; • Mar - of ;! its laiale n the huh ‘ek lIM
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