Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, February 25, 1853, Image 1

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in-uni!-,o':- WW .) ‘1, r h Were saved,.bo^ »oft childless
dfJPßVy- wys tb®, JN. tt.r Mr.BroWnfwo utq informed by gentle,-.
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coldness of which will be long remepipcr: n ;y o no i/ e r recovered Tro ha the effects
cd by-|ho?o, whoj experienced its, ngor* o f, httt^a y. Ho bepame nearly or quite
Those who, -vyere.noLOMtioPppors, but liua biind ) ‘nnd ! continued thus as long as he
lived. ‘ .
retaining impressions ihei) received, huve l;
3oObVleS s, 'ft.Vreci»lieci»9l! ;of, occurrenpes, . i 'jiY OBAPMOTHER’S GHOST
tokmgiplWwM* - The L eycnmg - ; my pitiliefljT. )V
oTQvioUS''yaa , os''Xdld ns ifiose we,have, ui got'married when I was twenty,
Len fovoredi^vith,- ip sMcb numbers this sfli(] Bll) Gull one de v. ’ T got married to
winter; lht>.-flight tile .wind cluing- Phl! bu Chalk, nnddll these young Gulls
etlrtuhd iho:n'iri sHdUtsnly-’becamii..cold, uua.> you, sec running round hero came
the merp.wyin less thaft'io hours decent -- f ror n my lunip of Chd|k by Ghll . ’
ed lOilS degrees hqlqw zero.,- Aj -' Bill 6uil always swore by Gbll. It was
ous whicl), trees and in, hia hnly onthV Bill Gull was always a
some cases, houses were blown,down, and bashful, backward youtli—and some sur
the dav becamo rhorfiornble in New Eng- (SQ w ,, a expressed that he over got mar
tandiSf‘lThe ;Cold Friday.” ; Heroun -,1. :: , -
Contjord'.stwiear as our recoUcption, serves, „ B y Gull!” said he,“my grandmothers
thpra was very„}iltlo;going from place.to, ghbst ditl the job.” , ,
place Farulors piled on wood, and atten-;, , “Ghost—job—how a that 7
ded-tOitheircamo, and.that was all for ; that ..j,,, lel| y6uu H about it. You see, I
dayt-’-iPi this-tillage, such n? went fo.M>P-.\» a a'-alk>Ul ! o9 gWfen as a spring gosling,
neighborsorVoastorp-Mporterrandswhich, nijd I thbught 'Phebe was too. By gull!
could notbedeferreciipped fivor tpe ground sh& wasn’t though—but'she knew l was.
Jikef snuirreia;,hud wore, fortunate il .they WcH>> we bad n sneaking ndtion of each
returned ,w,ith no ,flesh, frozen; by..the >R l i ot hcr for'about* tivo yenrs, but it would
tensity pfithe frost., .i; -■ ,! -< T ;1 , • ! nevor-hlive'come'to anything if 'tliedn t
- Fran) Yol. v. .pf :t.he, New > Hampshire b e en for the ghost.- I was too-bashful.—
HistericAhSoeioty’s.Cpllection, tho follow, i n . lß d tvnv ’of making love, 1 cotildirt say
inc account- ,i» taken, of nn, occu rrenco on ns lic j, ns |, oo r tb ii goosd. And I holm
J thal dayriri tlie town qf Sanbornton; ~;i was jusl as bashful—that is I-thought so?
3 • “On-r Friday morning .ihp lbth of, Japu-., |j[,t -,-he wasn’t though—not by a Ion;.
; 4 arv» Mr. jerpibiab Eljpwprth of Sanborn-/ One night,tabout halfnftliour ul-
J ton. findm'glytbe!?yld .very severe',. ipse 1 lay thinking o!
M about np houribefore suAritie... It WA* .but p^be—for I had been sitting up with her
jfl n short tidie bV.f«rc:soirie: pprtief <h.Wjhoijfte. ( ;u - father n : late hour, us uSuul, without
f was burst in by tho wind. Being nppnj* bringingnnythiiig to pass- the door or the
1 hensiverthat ijiewhqfo; hquge/,would~sp;boi roo ; rt Q p P ;nnd sfbwfy ' aiid softly, and in
I demplishcdvOndilhaki l ! l ” lives of .{hqJmP-li walked a ghostly spectre. The mom. vyns
S Uy!weroiib:jUqp l »rdy;*rWrtti'El> s 'VV r | l, >:W | !! 1 1 shining fall'into tny and IcoUld
1 vpiinueatishild,* "ihoui! •tbp had ridf'Bb'mistokdin It-was nil .l
edoWent |pt,o lh-t w!lu?i Ib‘i'ji.Uo ‘.hqJ o ’hqr rose-up in-my bed, mtteeth chatter
<r two children inbod. Her husband under- the perspiration ffm off me in
i 'took .tCbGOjpdhe; nearest .tjeigh.bpr,: w(iich , ■ It ! cnrtitfnlmost to my 1 bed-side,
was in n porth dirpetipp* for assistance, iho; nn( | p o inied a long, bbhy finger at me, that
f| wind WOSiSqiiSirong against ;lunVjlhat hpL ven t through rrie like a hot iron. I tried
,1 found ilolmpraeticAble.:; .S9t out (J 9pcnk> bet ’trvns no go. At Inst a hus v
I far-Mr/.:DaVidßf«)vn’s hopse, ~ y voict . sn jd— • " .
IF innnotlterrdirecdion/iUti.thqvdisiunpo .of o| ü ßi |f GpU,. you most marry Phebe
fe quirSpfn ( mileo)Hq W>PN.d <h°fff''hwM Chalk righfiiway: ' Yob have fooled away
|lsdnrisc - his feet'belngqonsideri»b|y frozen y oUr ; t inic long enough. Pop tld question
a„d.SoV?rSp.hy : the ; C;Pld .lull bo,h ho Lfore to-morroW nigh, or lsh«H»P^r
nnd Mr Brown thought it 100 huznigpus t 0 y ou again—do ity Bill Ga 11...
for him’to return. Mr. Brown weftt with «Thun‘ tho bid 1 ' Indy disappeared so
his horse And; sleigh with nil possible speed qU ic k that l-couldn’i tell where she weni i
to Baya ( the, wdmiin iind.hcr children, from tbl . j didn’t sleep a wink that nigliti Ihe
s m pWndi«n»ideetrnottQn.;:. ••. ■■■ --j sensations that 1 kept crawling over no
WhStfcarriyod.nklhp, house, he found wo ro awful. ■■ I : . thought I. A-lt my Hair
Mrs. Ellsworth Dnd;qpo;.fihi'd,;i.n,fho cel- turning gray— niy teeth ftllnig ou my
tar and tho Olhof. cliiWrcn :in bed, .their j lcg3 n ,,d arms dropping off—and all kinds
clothes jtaving4tdcn:,blown;:uyjay ;! .by. l ihfl| 0 p qu oor feelings. It-wns the longest
wtad. AP tbatrihey could pot; ibe jd ressedj j ni gltt .' eV er-1 experietieed; Morning came
Mr \Brown put pi. bed, into, the fileigii,,(ipd: nt | nBt . ! [imet Phebb in the dining room,
nla’ced thb [three child ten, Upon it, ppd coy-: j whilo'she was preparing lor break last.
jSltarPAVith ‘hd bed .clothes, • been- our housekeeper eversince
also; got iinto: the slbi«h.'. They ha'll P.fo- grand mother died-three-yenm.- Mother
ceode'd only eix or, eight-rods befpra the y iea ~|l tj yenr , biffore.
.- “Bill, what’s themutter with you 1 Said
'*■!« bed'anff coypriwg: Wits, Wttorcd by: thq ,pb e bo,. -• i
*‘l feel pnle,” said I-.
•JJbUe iilr. Brown .coltactcd; ,the oh, d.rcn .'-“You -Ibok pale,” emd she. . ; ;
hetL.anil) nlacpd/.fhetP; iu ) kliUjijleigh : “SUch U piilht,.-said I.’ ‘
• 'lnrrnin' She Uiert- dpucladed to walk, but ;,>* What was tlie matter/Bill l' 1 • 1 !
'Jfcefore.shejencbed M.i’,;BroVVP , s,hoP s( !>.?!'- 0 ghosti
~JwM pplri*; M\at Ifhc oYou don’t sny-l -
l 8u “t doiyu;.to,the,.greup,di. fihd>ng ;: it ‘taT ,i».Yesi and shU'Sald) that—-i—
-lpossible;tp;walk ony .furiher , ; , Mwhat jßill? • '• . ’ t
|cPnc|tid.ediehe must peilish* but;stiqiu)at(?4 f ;; ;;
Ibvu hope offeacapey.she madonnplhur.cf . .“What else. BillT : 1 • ;
irart himds nnd krte.es. ..“Thal l muiit pop the quostiott to-dfly ,
■§in whichmnoPhr she,reached her husband, ghe avoutd cornu nmun; to-night.
BO oUdrcd ip-bur tank? tlipt ho.dja-jjpt t i »BHU-tako; my udvice—pop the qiies
”® t - firj'trkttiw •tor i .«SB.W:-iflniiiq|y ; H}or ! his itan.'nnd tat the old' lady rest in peuce.
Qhnctadp'rqigo-/,««i-doi,”-Baid l. • • ;•
ifKSSfkBsi»tottc«3--bMt.lhP qarnest;impqrr :».Welli Bill, I’ll have you, just to keep.
■qfhia-.wiih, )V.hO sqpposqd heavopld , old lady quiet, provided,’ Bill, thftt-yo
thaMbl:shmld ; .?uryiys,b.ut ; fi won Husk me 10-to-to-sleep with you,
placfdl iho.chiidrep ,«I promised— for 'my gratidriiolher’s
KuSrt£dnce.liK>»,'daid.'lb«Ul on .iho bed chalk bewimos Mrs. Gull. • •-• }j - ; ...
CdSmdthe.ni; und Corhelp, : .fcompletoly V] - _ • vJ
f w mirnodai jWying; >tba.^ith e ,d t «Yes, lifqund that out, and 1-11 tel you
pnribh in,that:sUuatWH, ihotv.i- Oh the night of our marriage she
f"f heart‘by■thiirrUentoffthhefiroom.and l Wont ,to (nine.
to agreement, but .some-
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PAPER: DEVOTED TO LITEUWBB. AGRICULTURE, MORALITY, AND I'ORBHIN AND DOMESTIC IXTKUiIGHXCt*.
; CleaiflieW, February 25,1853.
The Death plate of Pontius Pilate. . \ GENERAL TAX LAW. | not do so?Antwsessor cannot ! accbW
, A legend is popular among the people Under the general.power contained in P ,ish
of Vienna concerning the,death of Pontius tbe resolution from which we derive our •«»« 8“ d » for d p ni'
Piiate. The story M of-a character, and authority, we have attempted to remodel bat -he cannot Ao amount 0
throws a wild and pleasing interest oyer j ho mx/aws, so. os to render them equal *, d^
tholoyalty which commemorates the event. an d in their operation, and more cer- inibrmi. y P y • .*
Not lar from Vienna is situate.a small tuin f pd expj.c.t in their terms. ! hen ’ should he be compelled to got,,-at
lloma’n tower; its .wolis nrc built square, T(he „ b je C t of taxation is revenue, and « 1 evi dence should til wavs be'tat
and rise to an unusual height I-s lattice, hence, by increasing the amount and va. k J h " pa “ V making inS"th»e,Ss
work overlooks the waters bf the river; r iety of taxable property, you increase the k en * ...AmLnfhiiLiwnAnn
S the lofty shadows of its interior en- revenue, and thus "as the" revenue is in- knows the exact amount he owns or con
velop the shining flood Winding at its base crea sed, the rates of taxation may bo re- to n ien 'nodTpay more that*
a perpetual gloom, and seem.to borrow an dua ed.. Tim immediate .effect of-the bill On of t „ e s, less' serif
additional feature of melanchpty from tno WQ ’have tho honor to submit* will be* Ul y r . . -id,*™,.* ttm rmvmnr N >
character of the .deed-which is. presumed Jargelv to increase tho and the j pulous cva P T( . ( . /Wirnhte tn
to linvo been enneted there. This piece is j remote effect will be, largely to reduce the 6 • c t j„,
oetled the -Tour d„ M.ncn.eul fl Affe,! „mrden. heretofore loosed, by eqe.fcing g££3^t'32sß
duke his grief, and to conceal his lamcp* | ar ge portion of the taxes have been.dtri- ynformation mu p ... D o^v .
Nations from the. eyes, of his unbelieving ! ved b rr ' om rcQ l estate. It is right, perhaps, Existing laws make it obhgaory upon ev
people, Here, violently susceptible of the | t i mt ,ho realty, which is visible, tangible, ery man ® hjm the) oßSeisbr,
great wrong and wickedness he felt him* j and cannot bo driven nwny, should be tax* b° f PfI°P 1 °P . ~ faibdsedTor'rel
self to have participated in, in a paroxysm I cdßl a * r „u, beyond what could be safely Jut as here s none*tty unposed or re
of despair he threw himself from the lofy.; impose d upon more volatile property.- f US ! f n “ ‘° d °re »nofnerS oSv
windows of the tower, and perished in the ißut tho proportion between real estate “»£ b individu a| 3 owningror^bn
waters of the Rhone. The Swiss have and phonal property is too largo. : £ offecWa i remedy tor ex 1 *
likewise their traditionary account of the j Tho principal features of the bill have j™‘ 8 ’ The oath is the attestation
death of Pilate. At the foot ol one of the, been lrume d with a view of getting a fair | «J ,n o relurn and no man will
Alpine mountnina, culled by the natno of an( j e q ua l assessment. Ol all the real and j fi : n .u:' BO iA mn manner
Pilate, stands a small lake ; its watersarc pers onul property in the Commonwealth, j 511 1 , of facls he may be requir'd
constantly inn distu.bed state and often no State is more oeeplv interested .ini» j J E citjzen is^n , o in
:he scene of violent storms. Gloom and 1L regulated sytrfom V revenue than . ‘ fair , y made, and
solitude arc the lending characteristics of Pennsylvania ; and while her, public debt ; mi|ch his duly render every as'-
this unfrequented plnee, which presents 13 | arge , b cc resources arc ample to mee 1 : ai3tanco in hls power, as it is the duty or
but n wild and ill-boding place to t '' a 3»> u ° , every demand, .1 tho revenue laws nro - J tQ ( bo vigitan , nnd ra j thfu | -, n
of tbo traveller. Enfeebled in justly and equally applied to the property j per r orinanc o of the - high : trust- oo'rte
nnd his eye a prey to ceuseless rerriOTse, ■ o f her citizens. ' . 1 : mined to his charce,
Pilate is said to have reached the margin The,proper imposition of taxes upon the j any citizen shall not make a
nnion nKfOUBSE I ol ‘ that ,nke ’ ‘° K^ ve . 86a,ed h,rni j is one. of the highest duties devolv- j of his raonai property , the hssbss*
BRIEF DISLULUSL. | sb irand drunk of its waters. ,mg upon the government. But in the ad-; required—after having ascertained
nv TtiECUAPi-AiNOFTHB N.V. OOTCIIMA>. An . alien ftpm his country and race, j us[menl o f uur revenue system, we arc | , ncar j y a 3 he cUn—ld 'ttdd>
Text I'lit- Devil's mn.t.n.,.1 lam glnU- wilhoot friend or solace, he resigned him- , n e, at the threshold with on almost insur- j' , ta the valuation.-'This
; He’s lniii iiic mnn no iiiougiu lie tiaJ. self lo the bitterness of his reflections, and mountable difficulty. We mean the elec- y l j , bo , mtur a penalty {for
wiai'ii m« Devi i rouau n Hump, finnllv threw himself into tho waters at Ins (ion o( - us c es s o is in the wards and town- .imm will hot conform to the assess
G.yeh.n. „ k.c-U u. every jump. / ' reel.' ‘ The tranquility ofthe scene is said Bhi|a by the popular voice. The assess- euftfer as in other
. My Flock*— ' ' ■ .to have been changed from ihat time.— n ,ent ol property is the first stop in any • f
About half the e'cclcsinsticnl world nave *p llt) waters aro often visited by T C !u L°u rcvunue s y ste T’ If a . m l i9U ‘M | We have provided for a county-l^rd
devoted the time that might have been un |,ccountoblo agitations, which .the le- here it cannot be corsected. No one who f • rev |s| o h,'wlth enlarged pdwers and’du
spent to advantage, ! iri splining shingles.: ls 3av n re the writhrags of the troubled, h|tB cxum ined the subject can fail to appre- u bg w fere'h6e' to
to prove 'tk you 'the - -existence of on Ugly spirit of Pilate. iciato these remarks, or hesitate to adopt ho ’ biU lbat j f any person.wholias'ne
rriscai Wh6m they ciill a Devil, and to warn. , The adjacent mountains nro showered , suc h measures as will control tins funda- t 0 return to tho assessor his pdr
vbu tigainst his tnnehinatioris and devices; nl , , be year through, and the superstitious niento | „ r ror r . “ j pronertv, may make it fo tho bddrd
'while they stand with 80-h-Winds pointing j nhn ,,hunts of the district affirm that appa- ln Mary i an d tho assessors arc named m « such case> thb vWferi
him out to you, like a Corporation lantern t r -„i,, nß nro frequently to bo seen in the an act 0 f Assembly, and each small coun- rent . added bv the assessor wilj bo
hun<> out over a dangerous gulWy hole. - neighborhood, mid lamentations aro heard , y forms nn assessment district, white tho, y H but Bhoo f d no statement Bo're-
MV heiirers, in the heginning was made upon wim |, waking the echoes or the I largo coun tiesnre divided into two or more | , hen tI)G h^ rd 0 f revision will add
Heaven and earth,'hut when his Satanic mountain fastnesses. The subject llas > districts. This is* undoubtedly, un im ‘ | r. (ly Dar cen t. to the valuation ns returned
Majesty was erented-, we can no more tell, tu , e n before referred to by English travel- j provemcnt up o n our system { but we “ I b / th V assessor. This last addition, like
! tlmn -we cah divine the' precise period ; | er3) :in d particular allusion is made to •* | nol deeme d it expedient to make so rndic-1 fira j s j nten( j ed U s a penalty for tho
! when 'the contents' : ofaTreshlaid goose-egg in ..[i U{ ,|,es’s Itinerary.” | a l a change. The people are accustomed j v * 0 j at j on o| * a known duty. Should there
! areconvctedintoan iihhatchedgosling,uiv : „ . . t [ e st owoiy Amcric- to elect assessors, nnd would not, perhaps, individual reckibss enough to dis
less we first break'through tbit shell Ac- body-at leas. V A I if dep „ved of this ancient cus- J hf thu it
' cording to the character given of tins Mr. j nn-l,as hea dof ’ w , )ilo lonl . We have, however, provided add.- l b(s rng 'tlie
Solan by many of mv coniemporar.es, he c« nine- uand ' n ulmostovefv tional machinery, by which the present even'with those large additions to
,is nn excebdihg vicious customer' comb,. hv.ng,.m veiled o“ u^^ |jc y be greatly ,reproved. ; f h(J val ’ ua{ion of his property. , J
nihglhe ktck-iip-hehind-adive-ness of the but.e.and gi-Wm,, in |he forests, in i Pr > or ,0 lB4o ’ “ was . tl,e P rnc,ice " | \v e have continued the State Boa.H of
jn’.ckass,' wiih the prowling propensities of lording T'vo r 9« J ce P w^vs t ‘ 1)0 plflces many, if not all tho iissws ho , ReV(?nue . Commissioners with .bxtended
•the wharf rat, while Ins breaih is said to penis ° » np pointed to address the real estate one-fourth of one-hnll ess ; We rs, but confined their dufteslo; the
be reoro odorous than a dozonbrinistone where * hisappuiptreont-had been its real value. This system, whilo i •. -aiteri-wre of asses,,rieats of real c'sWe.
match ! factories in lull opernuon. We aie P eo P' e ’ f *'? ® or bo before. A i creased tho rate of taxation, did It* is bqlieved, that bv the provisions of tho
told,'moreover, that he is omnipresent, mude, j eflii p. ■ JoleB are rc | aled 0 f the amount collected Iron! the P eo P le ' i bd | d ll personal proj*erty, or nearly, so,
and that while he is whispering deviltry in , great numb , But when the Slate tax was imposed, ex-. a P ssesse d, and Consequently taxed
the ear of some poor fellow at the North one of, tend.ng over the whole Conimonwealrh, U , y, O M the assessor not
| Pole,- he is also inciting a citizen of Ballj - but lie lot J=’ j rm b it is believed, became necessary to adopt a un, * orm , ma Ue full returns, the error will'bo cor
slougguthery to crack his Wife’s skull with ht.s odds up b(ic ’ AI unv ra te, 1 standard of value. Assessors were i ere-. fected t hc county boards of revision.--
S'a peal-shoVbl; nnd-nt the' same lime, on is less * ‘.| iu J o lcqtes is wellworlh | fore required to assess rea le;stagnt i » Horel ° r( i J . o , the Revenue Commissioners
the omiosite side 1 of the ctlubnel, is urging a tho lci *“ n period when there is so much cash valun. How well this duty hash ep h nol had power to subppna vvitoessos,
hungry Dutchman to purloin t< quati.ity heeding, at a period‘ performed, is kpowp tp thO r Legislature c^Bcd gre rasdfhem
Sf n°eily maiio |the aud the public. . of and caBBB^*^
sliop wiridok,' He is sdid to bo very fond Noth - d ; Ba(Tre p m 'ents, and the ing real estate an, times past, is fe ' l - pr ivetl the Stato of the testimony cil Sk
of tWfak sex also, which is about .J t %£ t Ss are requen.ly noV and nothing but a f £ Krtant witnesses; This power V‘=onlqti
ly- hood trait his character columns ; and o SoSopd unyielding tern- by the Legislature can, elevate by bi |l submitted::
frequently brings them down where mpsttri- ardvalue by whtch .assessments pro to,ba , £ flf Ujo ait .rf [IBU.
sorrow reigns cternalj atjd all is Jodmy P? f' n . ' y made, v ; the Revenue Copimissioners candpty 1 act
as a black to#ri cat in wdark garret. »He -V»«! W.“ r bq |, Lorenzo>in the course By tho bill submitted, the 6pon the aggregate value'of ptb'porty jo
is -feslleds and vagabond in Jus .habijs,add Btr^n „ elyHSo(fl| j ound id. djs. fhorized |o qqbpcena and n . #nd flg the ret uf n ar madd .hv
ak undasv os'n porctipme with a chrtnic of « an exceedingiv happy and af- me them upoii oath in relation j“ If. J^ e :,j he county commissioners nrej in .tto Ag*
diarrheeaC ! so'. that! il'lteemS; yttu are ul re- course*, but re- of real estate, and gregate, by wards and townships, 1 Uit little
quirAd tb watch his motlqrts 'hs the schod feet S“^- j J J|l | !d . ha S[ B . kB - ep in j6 ' in nil ths tionpf title papew, which will .jatjnjk beobtained frotn them.—
boy dbdges the forulfe of his Schoolmistress, cent y , veddedanda | eo tntplenty. aid him in the performance of 11- • The bill we. report requires the, eptpmis*
' 'fe|mv ! dear hbarers,hßt) l i?V;mybo Thq board ,of revision which,» of the'sLfal couples to rotw
true, hut it reiilly is of little import to us, . h „ n^;n „ *h 3 little tender nothings of for. each, county, .has aujhori >, p ~r * { ra p B pjript 0 f each assqssor’s book; ,sb
whether it be so oir nor, ‘for wo edrtairily J| GI 1 1 a gWk little nU>use subpmna witnesses and to examme th«mi, g. r e a | efl tkt2, together'with in
■JriVh muchhur oWn masters,> is . Utt 10 . .unJer oath, relative.to.the • Sgate valuation of ihe:sipie>y Wra.
nway 'moHßeyV4 a f, elKe . b^ b f 1?? n ° de ,r ° trihe lady, ‘didyou see ty.- : . All discretion is “ken away fro nthe,, t f )W[lBhip3i including .personal proper
-1 cohtfbl tid ! aguifist cjuf will; than' a la|mo - ‘ „ , , bqardf : When the value of . pro,^y : tv, un d6r^'pLc.Bo-'h^f.’wThiii.Ml*
gander cap darice a °“ ,be '9®* * ba | saVv it.rhy dear; but it was a nit.’ is ascertained, U must *» fa ,to jn*
;If «-y6ii-fipd this • iridtyidual Nyfiisjierlng ( u *«?• , 6did ’S: wif6 :V lt . Wai(t mobse.’ creased froip.‘i»e value as. r W d >y « telligontiy tind eSiciently. •'. ~ ..• .
damnhtiqn' iti your cars, all -you ‘liave to do - j ld n you that it was arUi/’ assessor. Thp same principal * _ “ j The property exempted from taxation
- - «l.» Boafd of Kevenua ou , bill is uearly ilia auirio a. unde,
postofidrs; and: with characteristic covHrd- rep d moust P Wsiterated-tho lodv;' mNioncrs.. ! existing laws. The policy, of relieving
I ice he’ll Wake-himself ,absbdree as .R »“ a mo J lKfirlP ,iV and'l think I For the assessment pf personal proper- laxa tion tho property ofinstnutionsiof
lin ; leaky B f uckelf thedeV* f.!T ty, we have, i( }e believed, introduced .be * tZSXcu.aUse-iswell settled ; also
if consorti trot wilh tho just; bis influence should k i tna^om; and my eyes only efficient system Which car• be de-. church b > hospitals, and gonorally nil jee-.
IS are aj good Ps but Sed^CTy 8 Z tubUshmentp for public charity orhenevp-
Lcontact- is nip pollution, for it girds flip belt |“JJt,*rSldftea'the ludy. ofthe county, which they, rjq« ,red We have extended ffie, provisions of the
> oTFaith .iyiii.ro| tightly around; . “the serve upon every taxable inhab Th 42(J aeclion of lbe reven up act passed m
--Him brij-htei- Juiirels. lndepd / should not ~ An. » . £ | n cen'se'd form oftflp circular is-.prescribed J»y h e 1844 i f or the collection of tnxps pMba.W*
were jma^y. ; c|evilp, to.the oilier bill. , .inhabitant must,Av.ffij tefest paid b y any .couniy:«r,cfty, l OD:Bny
M bad:.::hrnrtdy ; ope, A : tired of 'glooming ip, tp.n days after having ft*,. py idqnce of indqUtednpss.ispped, S»J‘ 9 i- t( >
bodco isj perhaps .another; , but gaijnblmg ..f a :,i - ihex-r becartie reconciled up .the planks eg, bis. property . y,,. i nc lpde all companies incorporated Ay
sbSniiu|ferwUo» , :o^;w^. ; ]^ Wa is exclusjvqiy^n^
fiends ifat artists.iovo. tod} ntut'xmma Sether.nndex- opth.thb■ which is appended Jhejp- CQ 01 - rovonilQ , a ndwill produce a Jurge
tbiilkjhlft if ycfqyoidtbeseMs, apd are »t ctatlgg and joymg 's>, Jb* amount of money:'
unrT<*lit in vour intercourse with map, that pressing } u ( oi ,i. ■>.. ; b many respects it-jrasentWo B tpe j»roy ..Bat- it is unnecessarv' 1 to'pprttcularizo
ib! mi‘ r corppejs every, pprson to dis Jose l 0 i nc roads'<h»«WiU>«MH|
-ir'"" "° oi,h! t IH
, is wlint I have
been thinking about ever, since I came tp
bed.; It is very, cpld too—yvon't you gej
into h?d and warm y.oursejfi” < ■,
‘‘Bj iGull!. I had .a great mind to, but I
was afraid.” . n ,
“No,” said Ij. “I must gp : bach to the
grayeyarfi. Rcrpembor, that Bill, your
husband, is shivering with cold a|l alone
by himself.”
“Well, grandmother, hadn’t you better
go and keep Bill warm !”
“No,* do ,it ypursqlf, or I shall appear to
you again—lemember}
“I growled out tho remember ! with a
fearful emphasis, but do you think she was
frightened 1 Not a bit of it. She burst out
laughing with all her might, and kept it up
too, so iongi white I stood tho re shiv
ering and shuking with cold, like a paup
er in an ngue-fit.
“Now, Bill, said she, ns soon ns sho
stopped laughing, Bill don’t you think
know you l” • ...
.“How do you know me t said h
“ Well enough— besides, there ain’t any
such things, as ghosts.” . ■
“0 yes there is, though. Didn t my
ijrnndmother’s ghost tell mo to marry
you 1”. ;.
“Bill that was mel
“You ! by Gull IV
“Yes, Bdl —it was me, Bill'
“Well, I’lu-bcl” .
“How stupid you are, tp stand there
shakier;, hall irozen.”
“'Well, Bill, go on .witty the story.
‘By Gull! 1 have nothing more to say,
3 ' J ' J ftdr t Sn < thWner
'wH& Hfc’r W wbilld 1 taks fips*>el
UiqUiiedTcddy. ,
!t 'fiTd-bo? suie ft ! ls'jHvhy.isiiVitl?”' J . ; " s ’‘•
i riiddy. '‘“l oDcd hdd
fih’fJrifcft'thiit’^ns 1 SSlTdd'Witl'i yjij|le-pl]xjr,
nH'diigHk It be
Bomothing of the same sort.”
t\W b'inoi'a iwuo bsuxqtfaj »'■
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~ rVuiubci' 9.
Trias' •si r ■
A HtofabrMlotlob *|u'ba mad* toMMoMnl* »ad otbti*
W &a?li»!I|r”l£i | <fe»l?I»w '••iabboirhooii, lirwl tiT
to ih® ihculot®
convJolitvOTS cheap piront fat «h® bnitnwi mf» .of o*>
ooqnty—«■ nVcKani. ni*ch«nto,nod all oibe>*-to MJOn
.the knowied/jolllft'ir lecauoa nod bnuMu VV* •HoaW
like.to IniatWf ACaid”- for nrery Meohaolo. Mktohfnl.ottd
LproiMimnarWfaiifl'ti" oonolr. We >■?»» j.iemr cf r«>»
1 wlihaOienoroßtMDknpod ootfeadloir colomai.and bo man
ll al°“t&ai«bn.m«. willl0«e by arte.ril.lo* exteo.Wkl)-
if.*i,a»a«.oeral»dle. them'ireeitenilv.ly B'tnan advaim*.
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