S-ÜBSf HI PTTOtf, rKJC.MS. AC. psi'lliAmi v • * ff Kewar omtr- I MMfMltt |s.\*eia. sia ttirotawt. Stdo Knot rcarf mtit i & fat •.<>.£.. *t. 4 * • *• <*- (aM * Hfcin •ho t wim ... s** is*pw* - MV ■ ••'* ■-•■' s4 wmtoty fcwo*4fel® u ay-tb i espial 4u sdfae ft* ~a iA*™iwtriyitu ha* tmmt rc.<. .,i .f t(te paf<?furtt uArd. lit 'Miiwwt cris ec;J. uuimcatlost r"-V ■! -r terrst ■ rc*f<eetlWijF .ptiertetl. T *bmh* ;i lt tvor> o4' tbis- stna mast ignruMf ( f pamed • t.r ova*. rf the aui..tMb. ta-t '* '!-■*. as a sptarastr iqpualt tojmilin. .■itaa girduaim <* ti trife* • ..IJjwwii to >l : im<>RHOVV ,v ULT2S. Burost. Pa. i\ acsh —W<* -raii tfcc rtii .-a ♦->•* aati '•* tLt ?,.-:i; 'he ifeg -**&rp*L? k the- Sfcve V r ii vo give vtunzii J.l ;<j>vr th* Uy ,i - • wtfnber dwts not fkv : : y£c-r mil oi dee. u a-:-.* s'jut-1 lie ruuiags. sprits fcß&g s sLd a ofgleet ? > -ic. aake Ufee i't . r> the? piibilihtrs tor tfa >isv pvrs*u IH> UMK*- & pap4r fron sae POA? •i*. rtttlHM- Rireetfcßto ru* jjaawt '>•■ aawrtw. ■- er - Ut '-* ?g nxfotiitt'e Y if * bis (Halou ii kites L he it;' l- I }' U arnwßTfgt,tt t ot rht* |ibti*her may . :-'■ > .-ssri ?t owil payment i* man** tad • - . .~i. At if- r u ■■' M . • ■ •■<■■'. Cbeaeoio 'euo iegati dUtrwetia icfcii be j'AWmej.t is ouut*. .. I; tiao jVr uftftear Ui* '|B9fcs*r U .• *t • • ''-^r^ti;oiti Uie pubiiiscet t>i( Vj .c- -*> '• bat'Tlb-r J.'tr*i '\t iiu • - " ' / ir P**t o#*r+. The law . r-.i iij>vn .tu that i fc&B aiust jay .-iit be u*ea. '>.< 9Wtt 'ire tbaii-efujxi.fi u* s u w i .t aad per: iiariv iroa 'fee Hsat -'ffice, "tg barems; tbcta aa<ailed for. is i :-cs eriuenc® oi inmuidftii fraud. •.adaaul & lasiaiss if arils. ~TT')ItNEY3 AT LAW. >lls T. KSA'i Y. • rrOKSEY-AI- LA W. "See opposite Reed A fiebeil's Bank", given in English and 6erankiu [aplfft] i>r:u. ■. s ;> us xzx felteb, V AITORSks AT LAW, BBiTuKn. PA. U.e ,'Airaad a partnership in the practice ot . w 'Sice "ii -luliana Street, two -leers South lenrci if'.use. [April 1, IfiHt-tf . X. POLSTfe; '•' v: fit.VEY AT LAW, Bsnroxn, PA. : ; .y 'ei.,ier his professional jerviies ; , . .'Sea with J. W. LingtaivUer, ,s uliana -trcet. ect ijob promptly made. D<*" '*'. "A- ' f. , NE. >. rioHSBT .T A'V and promt-Mr riitcitd tr> , f busi ■rcsted to hit care 'tffrc- -V!rhlf. H. ,~'iac, a uiiano -treet. i-iee rloors -' th o# the Inula Mar 34:Ijr ! - 'Y M. A_LHIP TTORSEY AT LA W. LefFi.RD. P... ithinily .-uiil pn>niptl v attend to ail '-usi nlnuteti to iiis care in Be>ifi>rti and letljoin lies. Military elaitaa. Ptiow, back l ;i.;y, Ac. >a-c-iill 1 ollet'ioii. I&t-o with ■ : ans;. at J -tiat. > .tree?. - -■ rt .>ootb ,r ..'lettgel Houje. apl f, '-Sbi.— if. , * r itETEBa. y, . ..r. sr. Dtctcaßaen j T "HRS i DirKERPON. ji 1 CT> • ItSEYti AT LAW. BEuroEu. PKSS'A... art)*op|> -.te the Meossel House, will sit-.- in the several Cobju of Sedlord ■ nitty, -nr. boantifc .utdf'ack pay >btatueu and the - : Beat -L sate attendees V>. Lttay 1 i .'6fe-l y 5 si. CESSNA, reeat. A rT'tRSSY AT T.aW, _ -y Tons Cr.-SWA, ->ji the -((ware near Eg ( tetiu) ' aur-.-h. All on Iter. % ' * o\s care wiit receive faithful and " igsm :!1 - Jlilitarr Claims. Pen.ae. Ac.. -ad Rh~_ r fJtane.!. :ce sn Main .'life -tppe Kihl rata ASB COi'NSELLtiR AT LAW. u.-t REAL ESTATK ABST. Alain Street, between Fourth .tod Fifth, llpp -ite ifae Oourt 11.-use. SAS-AS CITY Missouar. ■ n he adioiGing - nsntics ot v!:s --■;.-i i, > Kansas. Jly 12stf rvSBLL a. H. IrtISCKJiEI KBIS [> --ELL k LONENE< KER. vrroESUTS A Cai—iilAlif xx Law, Beettorrf. Fa., :;, i -irr-rautiy and faithi'ul.y ",u aii -jasi - cntrtiMtsi to their oarr. Spieeiai attenuoß mr 'olleettusr and ; he pnweeoturn >f ciaiota r s Pay. Bounty, Pensicna. Ae. S4-'tSk-e n Tuliana -r reel, south oi the Ctmrt Aprils: > r. Wn. sii aura a- r. %mun | C- IARPB k KBRS. A TTO B.V 3 YH- 1 T-LA i oractfce ill the Courts of Bedford and ad mit "unties. Ail business entraeted to their . -iij -coeire -amfnl >nd prompt ittantion. ns. Bounty, Back Pay. *®o -pewiily eel •rrvtn the liorcrntnent. -I've -ii Juliana 111 set,' opposite the 'r.ankinz ■ Reed A Seiteil, Bedford, t'a. >n*r2:t: ::;50r.0W ...P'HS I I T*. YHBORHOW k T.Ii'TZ. \na>;BTs AT L..m- BEkwunii. PA, trend pn mptiv to all business infracted to •are. i '■•ilertioat made n 'he shnrtesi ne y ..re, Bsc-. TTTfaiarly "icen. i Claim Agent* gxn pi— .. itteniion to the prosecutiisn •n- the '1 overt!men! for Pensions. i*ay. Bouuiy, Bounty Lands. Ac is"e >n fnliano-inset. >ne door loathof -be ••er ofSee, and nearly opposite the ' Meairei April 'ih. IBdait PHYhICIA N "yi. ■V 1 A.MLSON'. M. D., Bi-oodt Spy, P v.. ti* cli-it r* '.is professional scrvici : -t,ut place and vicinity. fdeeSslyr r\K B. F. liARRY ' J Uespeotfnlfy .enders ht" proffessiMial -er. to the -.omens -i Bedfessi end """.<*■ nd resilience n Wit Street. : n the hwildins rip - -ujiied by Or. J. U. Hofius. AbT I.of. >r.vlinf>r;nf>. \r. 0., Is.vvng iiennanesitly located rnepeetfußy i- poiesei -nai .-vreices to the ciiisen r nd vicinity '>ls.-e "S Jaiiana -n-et. c ■be Batik, one door north'l 11 all A Pal- Sc April 1, IB4—tf. •i. ,-iTATLiiR. near .•i.-hehV-mrg. ml ' -. J. f. CLARKK. fornseriy "i Onra'oen. no iiir acsociateil C.tom.-e-" es in the prsn -'i -ne, reepeetfhily "ifcv the-r pro/es er. 'ee* to jbe qilltenf f ititl r. f'iarneA uSen and incidence --.ine -soio' -d be J. White. K.-tp. ...s- i. A. STATUSXt, vg, Aprillily. J. J. CLARKE. M : *5 C E L LAN E O U S *P • J HANXOST, BA^KKRsS BK&pomix, 'F UTBi'nUNT DEPOSIT. itaue >r ii Ea#t. Wk ruiu • thw geatiti&i fcnefiwe ti Exi-bibixge '• '• N tcs ftttfi AirKwnt* "'nilrffeiJ vna •r Ironcbf. REAL E^TaVTE fL22 j f *Sl. L BOUDISKt n* 'THr.Kr TWO •♦>> -* Cf4T (tl* THR 4E o.L, PA. : S * Dfttfi>Bß 'N -i HH'.ML UY. rPKi: A*'. 1 tf . n bmsti a of fiiv tot* Hil — fiw it .- ,j siriilliß! I#i/i4i e iA!ln atify Switch Piie *iKes. • ilnsai* Pin*. Finger Ring*, best v -i •- <1 t'enfc- He ytUI fay ;>r ier • ; q iii* line not >i iifenß. :itr.2S'R6. f k WCKOITM '• WHOLKFALR TOBACC> A'lrfT, *it street two uoois west til B- r. Ifitrry '- - 'ore. licit,.rd. Pa-, ir now prepared by wholesale all kind* of >IA VAH. Ail - .romptly SHed. Per: n* d-siring anything ine will on weit to give lira a call. Bedford. Oct 28. AS.. t MRSUHBdW Jc MIS fhitlan tmt Pruprii air*. f octnj. mimma vmv* ,xrt> ligtely zpvkm : VtlW&Oil vilicn VfV n'ilidty build Ott but -till i>eiteT4isj£— Dr.jitai Bpui ad fftl fc.H o if b •: *** i fM s.ur TpWfmg A\- ;tro taught thii = iu >rui TOUOt itS AMOi H. -uw L teith -i ptCiiT. 1n? nie>-ni oki man | plan wun*? ra Hie top ware, bat virher srafly uv ?he - T. -eetitoi* uv tilt*. Taoiiion hrz ruebfc into tt&tih {lmt # sums, the iiisreer mr feet Whrtt h-ippinis &r Kentucky! The Oitrger u r m >..'rth with returns statin lutn in the face. ami •*'' n the L(tr4. Deeian Ifocjram ~d that be hadn't fe;t *> gn<tci *tpe his iiiH with died* He f©k too good to -peek, and the brethren wcuwi excuse him ef hie remarks shorn! be breet. ("Wh will!" w -nil! with crate yrwminanmv A LOCAL AND (iENKK.VI ;NfiWSI-' ■ ' '■ ! . DKV ,SV;. T< > P'V.W s. : ■, i>' CAT J < >.V. T. rrvK.vTl SS AND MUBJUA —ftix weeks sj vhun I brant ftsnu Ulna and P-nu\yivaa>>. lit.! livii to wsu-t drawed up a keriuie as-tint iosnuist luui U&HI iiitiic td MH Sum !iv tho iyTgtousal" ikt uv the llliuoy (iiirrtlk'r. a aotsy >iv wn Tie wend v '-rai|<HiWiawi m ixcwK,;. Is irevt'-t wxga Gaßtusa i-i. k. 4 ~!>. I) i uig£f. Snia. It! ye# ■*;! ft " " i'-Maper. .. ,-rttn *' i - J :.ls !.** • i - i'*er Iff vests T-> x fot ipuwiptl>w—a< nig- >?. 22 iaauui W, ■ nul.m tatteb afc- I'.ount. hti in i. ftrj-ii a-i iunrcx Uy and li'ißttl by b'-ia lu.wrki '.beat the "i:* il b£K. a iiiaipiiaiu ilv wo. st -y -*49 * oax.ii . .■'i> > ni.2£> mi, .hunt, iHyes utii, r.rerfi wiik -.law wjas aarf <:atlx lear, ft; w-1 t# affifsr?? v r?rr(. Xt'" Orient...- _£ T" other weßche: uv ill .sarniea ito i a 12 in number, arrrngia "0ff....; S.ttffl# $34,70* j This bill lit* had determined to jott in, b-- ooa uv_ this property in* bed bin robbed. ' Last ntto hi- neord v the result or tht; Nn.i X ->rk and Nmj-.fersMr oiecsbwi-. and httfWf that tm-ic ytt Wuz In him from the uiicju acambnai go rem meat ittder .rich we are \irst to lirtt. He aiaull I pay, not only ur his: twenty-four thousand dollars worritov, mggeiWi but iceie interest on,the amount, irom kuiaiK-ipatthen to dsur, iuekuiii mat ! he paid to ;iev she sieuiatixxri ruaue. and ! the merest fix.xrx-rrrti onto it, and he wanted it in tsoki. t z he canstderd ureettbas jist ! uiieon-tfi -liiiei -i euiancipashen. Is-liter 1 l iVitt rextiaifct that on liehaii tv his father - .statu he bed a o aim m the op- | prfis- irs. He ht-d ti.ssihi iut no bill, ■■■% yit, eat the nieef-r wieh aliuzdtd the %s.>riit fir his iatth rh -t 4-b to tie impatient, mid wo,id ; en tdoit no matte. But hesbood net some- : hiijr who ootid write to copy die Deelu® -j biil. wish wood anser. est the two farnxs; wnrkt aliout. uie -ame uuuitier uv hands, i ■ho U* fanoy I nek !iiy fat her lie-] uiltic kept j the uinst. wieb accotinti i for bis betn more tiael heude-i titan the Deekin. Kerttet MePciter wanfe xjuo pay He wan tiu hi- nurger- Tnaeeept pay wo.) .bet - j aeknotlrge the , iicup a Id.not ipiriiler !o : reietMs eut, wicb he wood never tin. H hwi dfie —iu- xw her to day—with he Wood hev liaek ay In. Her and her ItusS&rol. s it bed bin nisi m i -eut;s tiu-y wuz r > n from bttu. hi i pureiiist -en aker.- uv arraun tp 'oat i- (jarnaUsitrwa. and wuz alivinoum it. • Mil-a. e - inntte pn.-.'ittn w:is iilt-s d. the pr.winx ov tluar iao.ir .meitiiat t.tiue wnz birzen. just tiiti aaue i-z itumgh tiiy : remained it their norrnal oetidisbeti. The tun .ikers wo-Hleni tuafee bitu good, uut they bed 'wr< ''iidfeii burn to ettt rtie •: wieh. ei liiirft rs ..I any prior wood to -uthiit to lids it. Base .in preferred to hevtduvernui nt pay j titer vaiviu. and let .*m Mtty free, lie is rd arrived at tins coiiJ ..-.nen alter sirtn the : -übnx-xt 1111.'f. ; ■" 1 ' I."- n-*r utetK. ■n thi fouir town mad. Arrivin at thu - t i.-uitushtn war held. It, win divided ifo L shood ad vance to the doors av "bo bmi" and de mand surrender, but L ieciined. Kernel MeP: :t r-f* nun rift, and we id awaited tile result. He snoeked tt the k> rnv the tir.-t house. "VVha' d'ye -.vani?" exotinuied a voiet I tut '• n. ■' i 'hi; K irtit-i. W.t tiiait "My tr- nd. -e-1 the Kernel iiupr - -iv- jy, Ir< <: eniztt your dutcai one y -tr my nigger. Four -ear- aim yuo wrw .-r bee, . - ' , . ..if. '! I , with that. Come iurth and give yotHjaeil up: yon she', efyon £*d peaceably. hev yo r old uuarnrs agin and he tr> tt;U > l iv old. "ti.; way white mail, and top ymr fowl- ■ in. Di.- ttiyua •in bed. ' ureai; down Uio door v ivi in- . Dec-kin, "and hev .ton.- with it. w<tu ru-ii wtiz tnafcu. Thednnrs w> hntfee down, and in a mini! the rn-ry r and his wife, an I two uhlldrwn WU2 out in the -tree!, bound, and the Ker nel hi d the fiirtuUior pack:. r .-ady to take • hi* hint.--'. In the meant im as:.-jmit;i bed inn made on two other lmu.-es, w-Ui -uther ditforent results. LVekin Ifograoi 'so or.e on tite hotiM- :va former fare uv histz-n. anil wos .fiMifo.nl "> a ehi'ifn ofsbat .n hi- tee. and he nibnriatvci tneu'T threw ojwn the winder and -wrote that h • d empty ; t-afaer barrel into the head av the fi*.--t man i *ti(i in to e within range The who!" -• trie meat wuz by rhi* titoe ait-mied. ;uxd litus < URUM tin. and we oood bear the click nv the nooks uv rmt-ket and the piiiu up uv j tnrniioor altno the doom It wuz desiuod thai the altcm.ii - j viid.v.- m ;• sivun -wertfoit !(. and <■ u'tyiii .be Deektii, who WOK weak iieoil 'on- IV bkiol. We Blade- .Mir 1 v.-r to the 1 forners airtn. The if-uit demonstrated tu rre the itnp-i --ibiiity av the raves iivin together : a | harmony filer.; .austral autuyunii-m „e -rwf-ti etn wieti must res-ait invvitaoiy in a war uv raves, upe.-s the talus av the two -nee- txtu hytinakerahbt law. It can't bo denied that: so bin a --z t hey in- atttme tn, so : "iiy -hi i we be tempted to sttbdOo em. .-i .una wtll -tell de harrowing -oas * : that uv !:i. t nite result. Ka I he-r the rt-iano nv that pr -strtm-d dnf. Dfeaa-in i' 'Statu, this i- Vitteo it in- betieide in 'he inter"al- uv b-tditt him likker with a spoon. I fet i "7. tho I mu.- t rtndkato my birth by <'bng our itnl killin a uiiuer Noi'nint: but thn om -it tiufy * to who w-0.-d i! kiile-l rostratns me. Thank heaven, meet ?et r when .Seywonr jr Pendinton is. Pr -i dent, at.-d the tine mstttiKMhoei son uv a Rump Gitgit*.- is done -iwtiv with. -tU this I triftii.- Sxr. ft. is thi that -turbos rh- Dtiokin bad uaiui biui o t-ndoor bis -of 'erins. ! > KT:iHt.Kt-.: V. N i.dBV. P. >§ . Wieh 's Post :n;-.-oer. vV )HK M.nre *i- wetting his portrait jmiiitert by Newtttu. !*ply Smith, who ' acc ÜBBttoted the pt. said m the artist, ■'CouJdu't you cont'd"" to rhrow into his ;iiwi -.uiiewhat .*i" a -Hirer ezp.re-.-iou_i;' . hiirt.dity to the Cbim-h £siwbb,linn;ul?" \Vue:: lues a taini'.i -up onaiueL ' When ' it has .i piano for te. BEDPORD. FUIL>AY, JANUARY li. !St>s. i rue L.m> we rue cad.wim-s. A ta|itat ;>• .t.u- > *"" Vounn IkCMtfet*- wru<- '.-• .Uu Ikb—m • " a Ic-'tar in regard to definite ; ■•. • • otjSSjit :on 'i •!: (lOgrnuhy uffhet s<oaiitry WO aid : : U . , .1, '•"?!!::!■ ■ 'cki a . . sife-fV the Jetton I :tai sure tbot -verr -W and e>r > ■••ho read- he Jtm.,-mI wav* . u ' itr *'' ' Ji pka-ure in . iwtnq; fl'-tti ti'i. \i- -ach iptwf; strum tinim- ;>, ij ;: ' ' .m odd .<uti -a? aru acH -.■ wild* >- ■ irtnol Uti . •'< liio miu -jfo-y-n N'e* ifiifltiii' I dan: any that tlicra i* 8K a lad tin br all iif them who may read mi- after ah- uas 'not whittled out a windmill. or at i—t a whirligig; but there arc tnl winatual- iierrs thau they aver dreami-d of—winditiill- in the towns and cities, out iu the country, ami ail along tbu "bore •d.ibo sen —ait in m ">n whomever tiwre i> wind onem i turn them. Yesterday £ could - n- trly one numb■•! it a rime. It ••".:>■• t ru ■ . i.v ?.y day, and 'He storm cloud* w ce dying in from the (fermun utrtp. mul tteira l w> * tt itifiiti >ii" cfnnmoti, :i .tutting thb wind ■illt. IVi-sii HHt 'iie-i to Or ': in: wtnri footer than the >.her. f minutitebiy you iutwe riant, ui ' lie x ploirs of that urwsy kaidlN Don Quixote, who caw a wind millawi bought it was a giant, and went at it mii tilt, and cot tutu died into the dirt by this great fitti". which weui round and rounu juu-t us t nothing hud banjietuti but if he wore auvo n these days, and wire to visit lioilanu. he might 'nink with good tisteoothat the fati'l was ftil! of giants. WHAT THEY Ait. uH. Vera wonder. perhaps, what the tiewplc ot Jiia uttuniry crn want if -i many •• iud mills; but It t mo toil Yn that if it had RO> been fortbe.-e mills n ■ - past then# would b,.. vry few peon 3 n Boitaud now. Fh wlndmiti.*, in one -enae, have made tiie aoiintry what it is. Looking upon your niap f Hoiiand you •Mil >w that- the. river iibioo. which hoe tie Miures away south in the ■■•entry oi trope, among the mountain- jf ."ywitaet iand, iters waehea tb# a WHnait gets within about, one hunt!. id miic of the--i vit split* onbl •it i a dngen or more nhinipe! , ait of which, •dte. winding and turning through ■ great mnmbj pottr their .r::tore into the iteean. Hoifatid. ! herefttre, wa:-- ointe- n treat nar-h wl. g. There art very, few -tone.* <n the mil try there are no tuointain- ir bills, ut one dead ievei of marsh land. H tod rods of yearn ago ■ m people who iivc.i near Uio mouth of the Kltinajsaw that tint niai'th laud was • ry fijrt'.ie, for the ■ h in th rivrr brought tbtwa - r>' year irma she ujotuitiiiiis nutdc tho .and very rich, tiiov faw alto thai d t oey. enui I tiiy ~ < id of tins witter u ;ha üßi.dii . bey .lugiil >.v •wit eati ■e. cm den iud ittl ■ i.<- •.••• • • asiw-ai-1 hnildinjv ;. Hp. • i ~ .1- lire oi, the branch hi • >• i' tine cailod the Hotter —and the 1 in Hue Was known sir HoUeadatu; in, , .-r on t.lie AiUritol. iv in oil was the oi. i) ot mo name ot this ty —Aiustordain, ott nl i toe datn# in iloitand iuhw, nut bacau- tie peo ple Trcr- in the habit f using wieksHl word.-. ; nl '>,-eau.-ri tlmy built tain- on the atrttem.-. But i.m water ■ -akeU til. oc.i the embi.k went:-, .-.mi very .aiit mac .• ideti.* wet; they dup litehe.-, inio ivbieh the waiet ' iei. and thin sutieetned tint idea <>f buiidi.it: windut: fe for pumping t ,t water into the river They ••!. one of the fotera of na-ttre —the vrind —oi w >; I. agutnet auoto.-r ton-1 —the rtf.i. nod a- i :u-t of wind will t ;rn -evumi , u- ind i" mills jnst is na.-ily as it lot one. they intra oomjueri-i the rain—have foieed the great river Rhine to .pat the •nai -ties, and have began to pump the Thar is the meaning , nil the-o giantr •• 'tii'itig "i- tr in .• from one %: if the year to the other — lay and ai.'Ht—when 0 nr there ;s a breath of air. THE COCNTJCr. T • tin 'untry as it is, imagine n gr. at on osnk nent nkiiig iho -iiore ot tin - -a, err or ; which tfte wave* are always dashing. ilk: tig along the mbanknii-nt yon not tee tii.-4 to- land s ten, liitc.a. twenty, even tlii :lei! lower titan rho —o. Ton *a huroiy reuiize that there aaniiow, green with i-afctiagc* mrnite, eanitflower and other v-geuti>h .-. were one- the ned of the "I'.an; that the waves rolled mile-and miles i:iiami; that Vl.—s' - mce .ail I svhere :ann hoi- n .■ -tend; that fishermen let wwb 1 heir haok.* cod nets above tho.-e axatduws. But *o it has yvti, and the -tor.' "f tit# rise ind g'-iwth iti't uuniping out if H dlaad it oi ' of the mn>i ■ overeating in ail history. -O'.w- ' ■ what oof.-rurire. ir - iiig-ncr, ; lefcwvinioMt ami hard mirk wdi uoemu it would etve >n a -irattge -•■nsatinn to **B up ills river, trout the at mu< * -'vani b iat or it % -hip, and Sod $• mr eif o high i■.(i.' • tin- atuif--.- 'uat : n .'..■■■■ .-iifc , 'iiiwti the ' iiiuin-- . , i to • , ittie ,nd ■ sheeti lea iig dou be—w m i the men tai. iiing S-h above. ■■> ore it ant K>r the windtoiii*, tie- river, the ocean, and the ratu would =nv ; I the [ iiuiii; unii meadow.* and set ad boo efioat; ■ int. iiefjui.-e >■iutkinillisare always go ua. t,„- hoys and girls or Datdiiand -jwp . -a;, |y „t 1 eight, go to -efinnl, eat tltoir three mealt s laf, pbty in lie atre-vrs. go to viipreh • n tmiiiy. wiih, it over dreaming if any Oo.'c than- wnx a torrifeh' ii: " tor t dn i. gave way. ami the water cauu* pmiritrg HI .gkvoriug the meadows, drowtiihg van lit '.ino . sheep,, -weeping away Serin housi-. vjliav ; tutd towns, fivwtroving taniiv ami mub inarssci Hnvne: Bui rti* jranpie Si'-, dap tio iireteh, : - c thn wurt-mills i liu pumped • he whohi couorry dry again, and •-> -•:■ h.<y have taken ..- wd caret ct> k o> all t!i em oankiiii-ri'i. *urmg .mi ill repair. There i* u ing that "oternal wjgiiiiuce i" tin.- pries ; if ;il>"rt - ' hot here in Hiiilanil tr ..< tin . pricr ot site. M<-n are on he wn h ail tin ! tune n> that there or • no weak tilne- s in die embankments. They arc put i by gov ernment. ami have vnUol'if all the mills. Fhev wage ant warfare witb theoceati. u a 00.-t -tf iioariv three aiitiiun dollars evcr yetir: but. with the wind lor m aily, tiiry ' ere enabled i i keep the marslii - drained, and have transformed- into beailti oil taeailuwi, pastures, orelmrds and gar Jens, and built village- and "owns t.i 'our the b-vtti oi ilie sea. ■-VEXEs <-N WIK fAiliUjt fee ej-nntry in .ut ip by canals —some deep enough to liuat the largest of ships. thi-ra .-mal! and narrow, "fan see hun dreds of boat a. •-(and with mo on the bank of tile great canal which imds fttun the c;t-, of .Latiiteiilutu to the afceiß and tb • aits. A boy riding hor.— fr-im past u tha horse • owing g irek.-eciten. i park boat, a ■ amtl ouiiiibiw or stage which pi - between Ain#teidtBS ami 'bo adjoin ins vil 'ages. A tuun stands it the helm and fair good wife is in the cabin dealing out bread <>?!••" uw Leer lu tiu: pu.*ag.'f.-, who tt caring, • attain . laughing and -tituking Tk b-m -kuu-- lightly over the iur and -Wr do* nt . nnud of the <*nul ulmt)-t before wu „ .iututa tee what tha people inn lip "o wit board. lifers on. - a iaty hnnuwiug craft almost an.hroiiU .- it .'h.ktjut, with a man and boy tug it;.: IU t r Bpe. Uis loaded with muu - wo'cd up irt.m the {fettom of the ■anal. T'.i are ■ .king it out ilpa :le oouu !i - . ml Here comes a t'wniiy <naitr-a boat whieh la at the ,earns mm a houro—the owner with his wilt and Uitdren living on btrani The father ie tug •jing at the IYT line. The air is still to day, ami lie 'oiie-d tu pull the boat along the -*nr—l tl ware -iu*v mi wotrU :-oe him hi.t-i the and K > -codding is way. His '■vitti ba-a i.yis. polo Iter hands, and is pushing with :slher mi. in to help her hus band; and their rvro dsildren, a hoy and girl, ate -ae-riii. he sit. .h inboard— it and amp then la a IJklecloswcaliin. LI ere they an :o day, to tnurrotr thev will be it Hal lent. and. the day after ,it Leydcn, perhaps, and next, wee'; trill ho here at Am u-.nhtm again with a o >r%o of potatoes, or of wood, or of something else. Now a schnoti r. diet; u bars.", and tin u :t -hip 'her nias' -i tall is ehuvch-so'.'ples ihi Mors in •be shroud* Mitring really to shake out the - nit. On tint bay h ynod tfi,- green mead i-.vs are hundr>-i* if boat-and barges with -aii* let to catch the little h: -ath of wind which puffs in oar 'dee*. Here comes a boat loaded with abba , - another loaded to 'he water * lidgp with turnips; another tilled wsih alio. p. Here is a uiurkcttuan with eßik,:tus and geese, watch are eacx line and gobbling. The channel- a •.r extent ate the of Holland. 'n- ho imnier they sre ■ inoiigid wiiii boat* *?Htry description; mid a.on.nth henet- t women. and cfiil Urea will be rkimtiiinc. up and down these -•■ •. oi Kaiv-. having many bmy time* hninah the winr rut I.tPVSESC IN NEW ORt.EA.Wb. uo'v mtrr ret tyEurti.vrT.r>. The new Orleans t is respon-i <h for the following amusing stmry of the recent adventure- o ' the ■Japanese, who .vera ueh favorite? hero !a*t spring and -mnmer: ItiawcH koawn that tho only oriiyrm! company of Japanese in lu; > cited State* now r.'brriiing at to St. Charles Thea while another original company draw* .: v ic-i him- nieht at the ot 'luic. Although interested in rival liaues, . : - utine rival ietere-ts. rio.-o per • • inner:- liko numy politician- who breathe ."1 and arnage on :ke rostrum, tnu arc •Ms best friend* iu pr-oate, are i.ku brothers utile retirement, uf their unpnife*- nai lite. OiMt of these cttinnami's iiae Jutm •ioiuicib-i ui, the City Hotei, n Common -treet. and ie .. her at Planter--' Hotel, at the corner o* 1 icis,: ne and Julia street - ■"The sentictnen at the F'anters iast nine ittvitcd some .at' their friends from bo .-ity to dine with them. With timir . i s good cindms no. wiib ancxtra reaf oak •••: ii iiudr eer'brai topknute, and their lightly pni: he>i and keenly -harpem d sa , * by rli. -id:—, tin: 'oniigu gentlemen net in thi.' bail if the Planter-•"—met, ein brai-i d. and were tiappy. "& is needless for l to ret-all the many mt things the talked ahont in their •line* tongue, thetaanv happy reminicenocs of old iwes in toe proud iitl? island off in he e-iial water.- governed by the g-ner uua T >n. :ur even if the stxange thinus hey would live to teil heir grandchildr- n if their eventful experience* among the Americaa bai arian- Enough to say that heir tongues Sowed glibly, and many were rho Sashes of merriment that were wont to ct the table in# rear. Anxious So kipew more => as be ibh . perhaps, to teil more •if the custom - of the rude savages of the v-stern wor'.a. they nailed or and indulged i n .sundry diuiks of flints —spirits as ;tr ng is ttieir- were vivacious. They wet tin the lining hail of the Planters' seated around the W- ll spread beard, Une after the other pariookoi the tlowing hewl,' till the novo! • -n-iition* of an An - r can drunk heated heir brain* and disturb ! their faculties length me oi'the mo-' aged aud venera ' ie of tlieparty, under the control uf tho •i TV liijuid it i■- !..maeh, .'1 ii back on the ijoor—drunk. The shed's hat want upas ic wont down were unn-ttui—were terriiic The ever mrt u- an-dura, astounded at in noise rushed into Hf dttiiug-.om only • i become dte apeatator to a startling scene. O-:<• >ii el in gut-:* had mounted Uu tabic -nd was tossing -> dozen dinner piatas into"! the -air and -atcbiug and tos-ing tlwa again :- they full, Auothor was whiriing the biggest platti : -i -'"tsk on h>s little Hnger'. -iimr- were turning uunuersaulta ail ov-r riie sci-' Ded t-iiihk-s and others, with tho zeal it't hinaco deas. wore making ouud ims leaps \-.-r taiii. - and chair—nil tilia to die mush: o -t.artiiitg -hrmk and -(range 'mit -ring in anht-ard of toncaes. "A frigilti-w ! waiter ren for the j.-iiict-. IV -tort grew in his be-oed imagination aa he rut. till Lieutenant Manning, when the breathless nr - enger arrived at the -ration, had -• mto apprehend that the wtioie •i . jiain-,-deh .-atuiu had ixari laned each •i- ier, with tii.-ir shining swoi-ds, and that the PUuti-rs' ciotei had become an itumense clniPnel house. •"Htoitcncd to the-tiot with n dozen pick d m>n. Li.-u -Hutu Manning nrought him -ell into iT'iU'tni with one of die party who .spoke Eiigh.-h with a strong Milesian accent, •i uuai oxplanationa ensued. Che .Juts cr "d to k -up ho juvu-s townrdscach other and the re.-t of ouuikiud; and, caving two cic in ui there to fjucll tun her distarhan which firtunately did not c - mr. the licoti i.anr withtir vr hit fotre* from the ti- d. •"Tlie Japanese gentlemen r -uyered tram their '!-• auvitit:.- sufficiently to tie able tw aptn ar beflirc the public last evening in t heir usual exciting and varied programini 1 , to crowdeti houaes and deiigitf d audiences. W • -inecrcly hope they are none thu worse for their experiment ami that rhey may r ip no bad result* from their primitive at temp, at putting down Meiiean n)u;fa whis-kea. WHATi- • reason, a-ked I way. but rea o r >at? whicti i an accident of the press mcv dispiuee with the most awkward effect. Imagine an hist irn-ai character impeached for reusenabio practices. ' >N'E ruan asked another why liis heard vn ■ own and hi.- hair white ' '"Beaause, he -aid. " .in: is twenty year- younaer tl m the other." As inveterate old bachelor says that snips are called 'tho' because they always keep a man on the look out. A -ha low without a substance —the shad ow af a dou'i'. A itad is •giuning -the end of the marriage •ervice vow 1* it: ml. rue \rKivju* jvui£. -iutiui of Macedonia. tHMOM dsv i tan- listens province of.Vfriut, rich msM. ! Jiit; inlmtiitant* went to meet him. ■ wv„,,, i ■' tall of gold ami fruit. , -'OU oat tiitsfO iruit.s -uui Aicxau , ' 301 not come to vh;w vour richer! OUT t .s rd >-ur custom:.' on>h-<, led him to the mark. i. wbtt* ! tiiwr el judge Held his anai t. .Ins.., then ! a u VcppeJ forth ami said V) .:u,ke ! I bought id' tbit nu„ a -ru.k j iuti • .mat., ami have i.,unu in n consider- ! able: o.uro The chuff i* mine, hue not i I™- ant < tas . ii till nut mke it ih- ivofsarjr, , f - lhe | r a alra,!i h " A ' thon -hcuki st : retain nouietJiißs wrong, ~d 1,1.) fear to i take rt oom thee. I sold thee this tack. ! mcroumg ..si that it contains. Keep thine own. .oak to him ?o this effect, 0 Judge!" iau ■. icge iwced the first it he had asm. Ho am,. I "Yes. [£<. aked the other it he in.', a laughter, and he ,iU answered j r * r-nd.s said :he Judge, you are writ , fl . -t people, unite your children to each ..t i.,r. and give thciu he newly found ts /or a tawnac- dower Tin ts my dtr - n. AJi-snu ft wan astonished when he beard -nis sontetu- . ' Have ! udged unrighteously, sou the ■lutlg: of jo distant land. " that tiinu art tiius astonished?*' iiy n > t.t-aoN ao* wared Alexander: hut in .or untry it, would hav been ! other*.- \nd inquired tho African Judge t . ' 1 ''i-pmßius," replied Alexander. I ■v-.Uk. h,i- .-t their heads, and -he ! treasure Tto :., avß uotoc into the hands ol the Kmc. note his hand.- together and ' -mil un bine with you, and; toe- rioaven dt in rain upon you. ' Aii-xandkr answered, " Yes." r.iu- nous; it ht. he pursued, on ae- j ■ mar of th. train nt aniinais that dwell in I your uid fi.r ov -r -(ieh men ought no -un | tn -tune, no heaven to reign." Mn-. >in. H n: o .king if the inrtu ene mi women in soviet;, uses the following ! aiiguag.. 'dh ii gloomy w mcu uid but know w ...u etitnftut there i- n a cheerful spirit. I * " l 0 beau leaps to meet s sunshiny fhec, I i i.rry tongue, an v.-n temper, and a heart ! which, either naturally, or. what is better. 1 from •fm-'-mnt'.ous principle, has learned to } ake Pi things on the bright -i:la. bt-iievinc 1 hat the 'diver of lifts being ail perfect love he hot offering we can make f ti Him is to t onjtiv to the foil what He sends of good, and what Me allows of evil—tike a child who. j when mco it believe- in Its father, believes i in nil his ioing- with i. whether it under- j -taods them or not. ' Tfntt husband who has a perpetual -un- , bine in hi home in tire siiatm -if a cheer* i fui wtfb, -iiouiii be nut of the happiest ol : men, and if he 5- nor. Providence has been : t ;o kind to hini. K-is . v Y.-.NKBK TVILOR S WIFE.— • Witliam the H latxi King of' England, j when the prince ol Wales, and during his crvi'- :f :lir ■ -use u fanada, made anas- j cur-ion rain J ppar Cannada. and <irom#4 \ over to r he ftato of V ermont, fie entered ; a'aiior --hop. ind n seeing the tailor's wife, an "Xcccedingly benuriftl woman, he. without i- retnony. ravished a kiss from ihv lady, and remarked: "There now. jell your countrymen that rhe son of the King of England has kissed a yank o tailor's wife. ' T nhappily for him, at that moment her husband, the railor appeared from the back room, and being a stout fellow, gave the cion i royalty a r.-'-niemfijtts kick and .-•s -•iaitn-'l "Then go and fc:i your country-women t hat a ?ankee tailor has kicked the <on of the King of England. r.\KK Cahe ' How niauy nt us in our mad pursuit of wealth, or fame, >r pleasure, •.rt; willing to give a- passing glance at the (iwsupi.t! which our very existence depends? Fhc stiibi t t'iat should fir-r interest mortal man n-.n himself. He -bonid look intt he >i sn< nation of his hod v. and study tire iw v which the irganizato n;s governed, i t. it this nineteenth ntury —(his age of science—how few there are who have been educated or have educa?- <1 rhem.-elves for he important work of raking .'are of their idi< - And :n •-nnseqiinnce of this neglect low many there are who, day after day. throughout a lifetime, continue to violati ve piuinn-t and must imperative laws nt uatui —fill, finally, they brine disease and irrttna'uif death upon dn-m.-' ivt -. a uenaltj ;or violated law. t 'trr Tilts (I ft. —For a mag time, hydro* nhnbia was thought tn he incurable, and per son- adi-cted with it wci-e either strangled or -mother dto death. But a German forre-- fe-r ti tig ,i few years ago. made known a lift ... ret by which may -ena a good turn to some of our readers. Baihe the wound eon -rant -' with hartshorn, and give three or four doses diluted during the day. The hart-horn decomposes ehemieslly the virus 'nsinutited into the wound, and immediately alter and destroys its deiiterionsness. A t'i.vv years ago some Indiana, who saw several women baptized by immersion in the river ,i? St. Jo—ph. Ml., a hole being cut in the ice ihr that purpose, imagining that Jie ceremony, which they eouiii not under -tend, wa.- to mala: rhem good, afterward brought their squaws, cut auothcr hole in tin: ice near by. and gave theu a ducking • in spire of their remonstrauces. A.v Irishman having challenged a gentle-' man to light a duel, who somehow "forgot" to no nd at the appoinraent, met acciden tally that same day the offending party, and I thus addressed him: "Well, sir, I met von ! this morning, hut you did not come: howev er [ am determined to meet yr.u to morrow tie i tine, whether you come or not! An Irishman was once asked tn detine an Irish hull, to which he replied. "Wln-oevcr you see two cows lying down : in a field, the one that is standing up is a buff. Till: industry of the ladies hi Paris sur passes belief. They dye—their hair- they enamel—their faces; they gild—their locks; they paint—their cheeks: and now they complexions! Toe most reluctant slave to vice that we ever saw was a poor fellow who had his lin gers in one. i'RAV madam, why do you name >oar old hen-Macduff"' "Because, sir, I want her to lay an! ' Some one says the best way for a man to train up a child in the way it should go. is to travel chat way occasionally himself. 541!3 OF All wiverti<itt*nu *r Imw thou I raotitb* 10 j •:*(>- line for each ioM>riin. avtioN ae- all oddit ■> mi. All reenluiina- A Attcnua tiaa, vitjajuniLAtitUr of A. limited ar ioumtioi Internt utd nutlet- uf SUIT nge *ad *- i carding flyeliu. Ift <st. per line. All !*gl ti <ie- ij every kind, tuitl ail Or [mens Court and ■iber Judicial safe, arc required by law to be pub lished in bvtn papers. Hoitorial JgaSMM 10 cast* per lino. All Vdvertlr.Bg due alter s ret insertion. A liberal OlMml made to yearly -xiyerlnem. 3 meiita. a uivnthr, I year Oiso squat* 4.50 $ <MO Slo.Oo Two square* .. UK 11.40 16.1M1 Three square* 8,00 12.b6 'MI Ono-firorh column 14.00 10. 90 44.00 j Hair column 18.00 24.00 10.00 : .ne.-wiuiirn 30.00 44.04 84,00 J O L KM ALI I H.H, ' n '-^ e number of bis 'Recoilection.a,'' omcfodea a history of the '"*■ as follows: "The Tribune, as it riret appeared, was but the gorm of what 1 sought to mage :t. No journal -olil foracent could ever be much more 'ban a dry summary of ; -!m most important or the mmt interesting /currem:: - oi the tiny: and such is not a newspaper, in the higher sense of the term. >v o need to know not oniy what is done, but what is proposed and said, by those who way the destinies of ?katesand realms; and tlhi - iid, the | r-nopi oerusai of the mani fe-toas of monareus, president*, tniiiiahao. (egtssawiu, etc ,is indispensable. Nc ioau is even tolerably informed in our day who docs not reguiarly "keep tbc run" of events anil opinions, through the daily perusal of at least ■mt good iouraal; and the ready ea yti dial "no one can read" ail that a great modern journal contains, only proves the 'gO'-ronca or thoughtlessness of the caviler. - ' ,J < ;ierson is expected to take sueh an interest in the rise and fall of stocks, the markets for cotton, cattle, grain, and goods, in-o proceedings of Congress, Legislatures, una Courts, the politics of Europe and the over- -[lifting phases of Spanish-American anarchy, etc, etc. ts would incite him to a daily perusal of the entire contents ot a met ropolitan city journal of the first murk. 'no ooa rather :o embody in a single -heel the information daily repaired by all those who aim to keep "'posted" on all im porant occurrence?, *j that the lawyer, the merchant, the banker, the forwarder, the et: nomi-t, the author, the politician, etc., may find here whatever he needs to see. and be spared the trouble of looking elsewhere. A copy of a great morning journal contains more matter than an average Umo volume, mi :t production costs far more, while it is sold tor a fortieth or fiftieth part of the niu me -price. There is no other mintclo d eh apne>- lu comparison with its cost wtweh at all approaches it. The Electric ' iegrapb has precluded the niultipiicatiun of HiurnaJs in the great eitie-, by enormously ticroHsiiii: the cost of pohiishiug each <ii" them. The Tribune, for example, now pay more than Si'tO.'KiO per annum, for intellectual labor reportingineluded) iu and ibout its office, and SIOO,OOO more for oor respiml -net: and telegraphing—in other words, for collecting and transmitting news. And while its income has been largely in creased from year to year, its expenses have inevitably been -weiled even more rapidly; so thai, at :he close of 186#, in which its re ceipts had been over S9OO, OtKJ, its expenses ad been '.-try nearly equal in amount, leuv mc no profit beyond a air rent for the premises it owned and occupied. And yet t - stt khoiders were satisfied that they had ■one a good business —that the increase in he pai. mage and value of tho establish ment amimated to a fair interest on their nvestmenr, and might well be accepted in leu r a dividend. In the good time com ■ ng. with cheaper paper and less exorbitant "<an_- 'able dispatches" from the ' >'d • '■ irid, fhey will doubtless reap where they have now faithfully sown. Yet they realize and except the fact that a journal idie illy hostile to gainful arts whereby the cunning and powerful few live sumptuously without useful labor, and often amass wcairh, by pandering to iawiess sensuality itni popular vice, can never hope to enrich s publishers so rapidly nor so vastly as though it had a -mft side for the liquor Craffic. and for all kindred allurements to -areal aii petite and sensual indulgence. L ame is a vapor, popularity an accident, • ins takes wings: the only earthly certainty blivion—no man "in foresee what a day may bring forth, and those who cheer to-day will,often urse to-morrow and I cherish the nupewthar ;he journal I projected and estab : ->hed will ire ana Sourish long after I shall bare mouldered info forgotten dust, being auidisi ■ a larger wisdom, a more unerring sagacity to discern the nghr, chough not by i more un altering readiness to embrace and defend it at whatever personal cost; and that the stone which covers my ashes may bear to future eyes tile still inteilimhie inscription 'Founder of the New Aork Tribune.'"" THE earliest French fool on record seems to have iieen one: named Jean, at the noun ■f Charics the Simple, of whom Dr. Dornn ■•lis us ime aneedotes. "This good leilow s ■niiueni* was so zrear. tliat Charles once re marked to him he thought 'hey had better change places. As -lean did not look well pleased at the proposal. Charles asked him ■f he were not content at the idea of being a king. "Oh. content enough." wan the re .iiy. "but I should be exceedingly ashamed at having such a fool. It was this fool who once fried his master's nerves by rusb mg into his room one morning, with the ex -tarnation. "Oh. sir. such news! four thou sand men have risen in thecitv." ""What!" •ried the startled king, "vritn what intention have rhey risen?', "Well." said Jean, piac :na bis finger on his nose, ''probably with t! e ntenfion of iving ilnwn again at bed time." One of the best examples of this kiwi of inionked for sagacity occurs in the story in Rabelais, where a cook seeking to charge a porter Sir eating a crust of bread to the ae •ompamment of the savor that came from ■ is- kitchen, the dispute is reierrt'd roapoor fool who is passing, mid who. after gravely hearing the parties, decided that the cook -hail He paid for the smril of his shop wit!) the citinic of the porter' s money. Dan' ki. Wfu.stksonce paid the following beautiful tribute to woman: "May it plea-- your honors, there is nothing upon 'his earth that can compare with the rairh fid attachment of a wife: no creature who for the object of her love is so indomitable, -o persevering, so ready to suffer and to die. Under the most depressing circumstances, woman's weakness bee ones mighty power, her timidity becomes fearless courage, all her shrinking and sinking passes away, and her spirit; acquires the firmness of marble— adamantine firmnesa —when eireurastanees drive her to put. forth ail her energies under :he inspiration of her affections. (.' cvTUABBSS. —People they shell nous when they unshell them; that they husk corn when they unnusk it; that they dust the furniture when they andnatje. or take 'he dust from it; that they skin •fulf when 'hey unskin it; and they scale fishes when ;hey unsamle them. Many men say they are ... log to weed their gardens, when their gar lens are weedy enough already. It is related of two old Scotch ministers i that one asked the other if he was not sorc v tempted at times to go fishing on the Sunday afternoon. "Oh, mnn. " replied his | follow laborer, '"l'm never tempted lang: j I jnst gang. " Qkao y. STOMACH; —' The lUestion why ' printers do not succeed -o weil as brewery 1 was t bus answered: " Because printers work ; for the head, and brewers for the stomach; and wer ■ twentv men have stomachs but I one has brains. Tub great secrets of navigation are con - (tuned in a small compass.
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