Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, January 19, 1870, Image 1

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M CLEARFIELD REriULTCAV
niTm.ii)HKn in im.
The largast circulation of any Ncwg
papor ia North Central
Tennsylvania.
Terms of Subscription.
If in advnnee, er within 3 montka....M M
If paid ricr 3 and Ucfor ( months 3 SO
tf paid after Ihe eipiralion of A months... 3 fN
Eitos of Advertising.
Transient advertisements, per square of lOlincior
Icm, ft timet or lew. $1
For each subsequent itsertiuo... 6(1
Administrators' and Kxocutors' notice. t SO
Auditor' aotleee...,. ...... ........... t k
Caution and Estrayi .'. I 50
Dissolution aotioe. , M . J SO
Local notices, per line 1 j
OMtuary notice, orer Bro llea, per Ito...... IS
1'rofcssi.inal Cards, 1 year a 00
YEAULY ADVKI1TISK.MKXT8.
I tqun. 58 0U i column - ti OA
1 arttares... II H , column 4100
I Hj-urat- 50 00 I oulumn.. 80 00
Job Work.
HLAXK8.
fiiagl o.ulr..-..fc! M qalea,pr.,uir4l V4
I quires, pr, quire, 3 00 j Over (I, per rprlre, 1 60
UAXblllLLS.
i iheet, !5or !,$! 00 sheet, 5 J or less,) 00
i ihect.loor tecs, 00 I 1 sheet, lj or leu, 10 00
Over 13 of each of above at proportionate rates.
CEO. It. GOObLAKbEIl,
(lilt and Proprietor.
Card.
ti;ok. 4. NeCI LLOt SB..
RAVI b. KHMI.
McCULLOUGH &, KREBS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Cfflje adjoining l he Clearfield Coaaty Dank, JJ Su,
Clearfield, Prim'.
2eAII Irgal Lurlnrss promptly attended to.
Co"nsulta.lon tn rxilh Koglisb and Ovrmsn. uH'tV
H. W. SMITH,
ATTOItSEY-AT-LAW,
JeSO Cleat Held, Pa. It
A. W. WALTERS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, -Clearfield.
Pa.
li.Otice 1 loe Court House. (dceX I y
ISRAEL TEST,
ATTOH N K Y AT LAW,
Clearfield, Pa.
pfPt&f I the Curt House, (jrl l.'i7
JOHN H. FULFORD,
ATl't.H.VFY AT LAW,
Cleat Held. Pa.
Office on Market t . 'rr llaruaick A Irwla't
f rMft St.r.
safe Prompt attention a-ieea tn th aeeartng
af B'lunte. Claim., 4., and tv all legal business.
M.eek . IST If.
WALTER BARRETT,
ATTiHtNrY AT LAW.
fill" on Second Su. Clearfield, fa. atell.t
JOHN L. CUTTLE,
ATTiiRXKY AT LAW
And Weal '.state Aerat. Clearfield. Pa.
""t oa M.rhei s'reet. "pp-elta Ita Jail.
weRereetfully offers hi. centres la aellint
aid Kui I n lend. In ClaartclJ and adjoining
.antica ; and wiih an etiverienee nf ..eer twenty
y.ere a. a euree y..r, Liters kiiasolf that k ran
reader rali.fsclioa. r.bJS.'IU ti
WM. M. McCULLOUGH,
ATTVliXKY A I' LAW,
ClearOeld. pa. - .
OOoeaa lUrkri street see door east f the Clear.
fold Cannes Bank. ayl,'ll
J..hn II. Orrie. c. T. Alciaadcr.
ORVIS fi. ALEXANDER,
A'lTi'l NKV- A r LA II'.
IrllrtHOte. Pa. nrplVU-
DAN I EL M. DOHERTY.
EAEEEE & HAIR EEISSIB,
"IXdllti MKKkT,
Jrl." C I. K A H K I K I. I. PA.
E. I. KIRK, M. D.,
rilYSItlAS AND SUKti0X.
I aibenkur. Pa. '
Vill atlead pruMiptlj, lu all prnfeeviohal
ealla. auill:lr:d
DR. Al THORN,
FIIYSICIAX k SURGEOX,
TTAVINO Inettlrd at KTirtmi, CtMrtieloi o
Xl ufferf bn n'f tonal irmm tn the
Vt l lac Mirnnii4inff eintry (rtrpt. 2V,'69-t
DR. T. JEFFERSON BOYER,
niYiilCIA.V AND SUliGEoX,
f eeond Street, Cleartcld. Pa.
.neinf prrnMnrnll.r hteated, he now i,fTer(
h irl.iftiial eer iee tn the ritisvn.ut t'lrerbrld
I .Klt.ltt. and the public i. rally. All enllr
t.'niplly attemled ht. nettJ-j
F. D. REED, M, D.f
rilYsit'lAN AM SL'IliiEoX.
AatllUtlnf iv more J lo T. illlunr rrr, fn ,
ofl-rt liii -n l-piiil Mrvirw U tb Htt
DR. J. P. BURCHFIELD,
V"lantxr, bivitif rUira4 frm tb Army,
olTm bl f.Mfti.n Mrvic t tbf el lit
F LlHI-il4 (asHtttf.
jr-KrMtwuitHMl mill f rmmpy tt3 4 t
Oft. x 8tcwni ftrvvt, rnvr)y bi
Jr. Wwl. tnrri.'MI.M
DR. J. F. WOODS,
r II YSICI A N A SI! It H toX,
liiivtfiz frnivrl In AnMinvitli-, Tn.. nlTcr h''
irtt(rt-iiil rrt low l lb
f thai place
aad the surrouning country.
All cull, promptly
attended lo.
;l x. i Km p i.
DR. S. J. HAYES,
tlTiOEOX I'ESTIST.
.fAec an Main St., Csrwen.rille, f ,
1-ILL make protesslodal rl.lts. f.,e the pnw
t a-ewiiwee .f lha puklie, cwmmaacing in
ApHI. IS SJ. ea f. ws. els :
l.wiker.narg. first Fridsv nf seeey mswlk.
An. wvilla rir-t Mide M eeery
Intbrr 'lty First Tburedefaf svsn ase-ntk.
Fpend.ng two does ia titker pteea. All oedee
For w.k .kwuld ne r,Siated wn tba d.y sf k I
arriiat at rach ptana.
Taeth nir-eiad be ike vf.itaM of
.Jtl ....ihesia Mnmoiraileele . ilhaut win.
All kind, .f ll.-nial work .uacelced.
y. a -
Tk. p...,,. .in pn-.., ..ee.ika, pt
fl.. whea act ene.ged In tha nnnre eisuc, asay
mn rnr-ffi io fa. mmmrv fio-t. mmj
We '..and la Ma nm. la Carareasrillo, I'a.
Cvweaseille, Fe d, lS. (S-dt
DENTAL PARTNERSHIP.
Dr. A. M. HILLS,
lle.irae tn Inform bis nair...., a.d the
us.ie gener .Ity.'l wt tie kasaasoeiated Wltb bim
in tba pra'tlcanf OtM'stry,
S P. KIIAW, D. D. S.,
W.s la a fcaSraale .f th P1.lladrld.la Ilenral
t' Slege. ard tbeeerrww has e rne areena.
Iir. .1 .e,-ferrienal skill. All woeh dna ia
lha .S.ce I wit! wold ujieeif parrMWally eesp.n.1
VI t.r K.tng done ta Ike w,t sitif.et.rT ajaa
.rr and highest hcIcc .f the r"teel.a.
Aa rftal,l..hcd pmetice of twenty Iw . yeses la
this ph.ee ta.WHM aa I apeak Is any pa.lraU
II I M I lenera.
Kngag. mewre frem . dl.tnwee sbnald ba mad
br eauer a lew .e;, befoea the patient Aa.fas
s.mlng. Jan. 4, la, ly.
ry ti.. i.mociuiic i.MN.r.
Sn m.Is. blcrr e.rtar absuld bam oa
OnlT
jjjjAR
GEO. B. G00DLANDER, Proprietor.
VOL -'-1-MVH0LE NO. 2131.
Cards.
JEFFERSON LITZ,
PHYSICIAN iSUnCEON,
TTVIN(J loeated at O.eaola, Pa., nlfers l is
XX profe.slnaal terelees to the people of that
,Jh, ani sureitundluff eiuntry.
tcVfJU- A 1 1 calls promptly attended tn. Office
and reel'tenee a Curtia at, lormarly oeeapivd
by Dr. Kline. at) ID ly
f DR. M, L. KLINE,
SURGEON DENTIST.
HAVINU IncatM in Wftllaormn, ClenrflcM
tM'Untr, I'tt.. lTer hd WiilMionf.l Pervirr
lo iti penjtip of Ibnt filam. and I be nitrouDilinj;
iMiiiniry. All murk guurnuiBcU, and chrj?f mJ
traic. lcl.i:it'W If.
J. H." KLINE, M. D.(
1'IIYSICIAN & SUKGKON,
HAVINU kHle.l it I'eiinlield, I'a., offrrs hi
proleuiimal nerriees to the inwpla of Hint
pHMM aud eurmuudiua; eouulry. All call' pnimptl)
attended to. Oct. U If.
AUCTIONEER.
rpilK nndcniirned will attend lo the eallin( and
X ertinn or sales anywhere wiiUin the hums ol
Luartiald county, on short notice. Chnrfcs rea
eMildc. Address CHARLKS II. IIKN'hKL,
li24 .1nipd finltb a Mills, Cleartild Co., I'a.
CHARLES SCHAFER,
LAG Ell DEER BREWER,
Clearfield Pa.
HAVING rented Wr. Kntres' Brewrry he
hopes by strict ailcniu.n to b- sine., and
Ibc wanularture of a supeiior article uf J'LEU
lo rreeivo the patronage of all the old and many
new euslouera. . Aug. 2, tf.
THCS. S. WASHBURN,
SCALER OF LOGS,
tilea llui. ClearUeld t'aauty. Penu'a.
TriS auicilbee has derntej mark lima and
att.niioa to Ike SCALING Or l.OUS. and
laars I b le mrthi dnf oDrrlni his srrrieec lo thoaa
who may nred thrat. Any Inrther ialotmatloa
eaa ha had hy eddteseinf al a bore. ji2iMr
SURVEYOR.
THE andersined offers his err ices as a Pur-ri-i
nr. and may he Piund at his rr.idcnce, In
Lawrrnee tnwni-hip. Lellirs will rtach him ai
reeled In ClearOeld, Ta.
a,., 7 if. JAMK8 MITCHELL.
THOS. W. MOORE,
Land Surveyor and Conveyancer,
If AVIXtl recently Tmraled ia lha Initiai-h al
l.ttmber City, and rcuinrd lha practice ol
Land Hurrcyiiia; rr.peelfully tenders his pmfes
clonal scrvirrs lo the nwner of and .fieeu!a:rs In
land, in Charf.ld and adtoininf eounlitf.
Ilccile ofeolirrr new neatly executed.
OfrVrw and residi neaj one dour rnsl f K irk A
Spencer's store. aprll piHm.
N. M. HOOVER,
kolesalc A llct.il Dealer la
Tobacco, Cigars and Snuff,
Two diNtrs east of Ilia Pott Offiee,
MARKET STIIKET, CLKAIII'IKLD, TA.
t.A larjeasmrtiaentof Pipc.Cirar Css. s, Ac.
aloars a hand. BiylD-ly
J. K. BOTTORF'S
PHOTOli liAPU (iALLEKY,
Market Si real. CleirAeld, Ta.
"EdATIVKS wi.de in einady, as well as In
elear weather. Con.lanll. on liund a Itood
..n.rtencnt of Fit A MI'S. KT(.T.KIS('(l'!:S and
STKHKOeCdl'lt' VIEWS. Framea, from any
sljk ol moulding, made to order. apr2-tf
REUBEN HACKMAN,
House and Sign Painter and Paper
Hanger,
Clear Or Id, l'tnna.
VS-Will execute Jidis ia his line
in a workmanlike manner.
irwuiplle and
! r.7
THOMAS H. FORCEE,
wraLBR 1
GENKRAL M KliCI! AN DISE,
C.KAIMMTOV Piu
A Ii). ex tf nil re inanufartarrr and dotter In Ffjuaee
Tiaibof sod Hawed Lumberof all kin.
f-fT'Ordcrt afdicited and all bill pmnn-tlj
mird. !J.v-ly
OfO. AtlKRT BHT at.BKRTww..W. ALBERT
W. ALBERT &. ERCS.,
Manutacturert A extensive Dealers ia
Saved Lumber, Square Timber, &c,
WOODLAND. PLN.N'A.
O llrdcrs aotiriled. Bill, tiled oa sbort aotiar
and rcasonaide terms.
Ad.lrrn WiHilland T. 0., Clearfield Co.. Pa.
jc-M-ly W M.LriKT A IllioS.
FRANCIS COUTRIET,
M KltC'll A XT.
I rrnelitllle, tlearflrld Coanty, Pa.
Keep, eon-tantly nn hand a full as'iirtmciit of
Dry tlood. Hardware, flroeeric, and rvrrythinc
a.aally kept lu a retail store, whick will be sold,
for ea.h, as cheap as elsewhere la Uie auunty.
FraneheilM. Jane 17. IMIi -ly.
C. KRATZER A. SONS,
11 II C 3 ) NTS,
ar.At.Kns ta
Drj GcodB, Clcthirg, Havdware,
Catlery, Qtieaaswar. flmeerloa, roflsioas and
thtaglet,
Clear lied, Prmi'a.
At their new store mowt.nn Seeand streat.
aaar Merrell A llin'or's ll.rdwara .tor. (janM
MOSHANNON LAND & LUMBER CO.,
OSCKOLA MLA.M MlLl,
nMirrxcTrnre
LUJ1BF.IJ, LATH, AM) PICKETS
II. II. fHIII.I.INCFOIirt, freeidcnl, I
OffeoKnee.! Place. No. It.. S. 4lh St.. Phil1. I
JOHN I.AsllK. SaYinlendcnl. I
)r'i'.;l O.cil. Mill. ( Icarheld eountv. Pa. !
otlro to Lr.r.d evners!
Hi atftrnn linrnni rvi r.
lUtlRIKBI , l'i,h-l.:j, hA9.
T tbe Owarrp of 1. nvralt-d l.ati'l :
In ilufdifiiev li aa Aot of At'iii'tlr. annrored
Ibf rkgiitb cist v ftf Aji'il, one IbftH-Mind njtbl bon- 1
IpoiI aad fint yom ? bwl it'rltttpd tbal I
iba ,raiii? L-ml l.irn li-ckrt," ntniMimuc Ibp
j ' '; barfirld r-.uni.
! ..1 ra.te.laMa lid atatt aaf Wi.ra.aaa I. I aw nf I L SAly . . I
I f" under Its. Act of A.mhly of the mm ..I
V'.. . . ' ' IT ' .....
-
. ,. , il.,
w imw I'M-rma il mtmv : Ts..wesm. i n uent ran
ouly ha bquadalcl l.y II.. p.. eaenl ..f lb, p.r -
chare mnti.T. inrret and n-ecand rweeiring pal.
aats Ihrowgh this Inpartmenl.
jaiuii n. e.jiri.r.i.o.
Not. ! 2m
Snrvrior tlenernl. t
COAL f COAL!
rptlE nWri'ierhr.. )ot onewd s t'Orll, IIAXK
I s': i i. n -.ir.. a . o.. 1 . . .
1 en hi. fart in ft adfotd t.iwn.hip. the qnalitr
n wbo-h Is nnearpa..'st Tor eonrr litet or Mack
einl'hing paro.-s. lie 1. nrepsnsi tn er-eet
ardrca and encply anal in any tp.ai.llty an short
wrtice. A .bar. of pa'r.mste ..licit. S
tiers len wltb Jamca K Watson Will
rreclie p.-nmpt Uti'ulH.n.
dec!ni lintiKItT t.AXSliritV.
CI l 'TtJ-.IH er.n. are bcrchy eautioned
against parebss.ng. s. llllig, ar tn any urar
I wnldting wilb one error, twn beds, aod all the
h"U KoiJ lumlltire wow in prre.c.u .,f M A I A
1 lilliFN. of ('.eingf.w. tmn.bip, as Ihr sanre Kc
anag en we, and are ..ale h-tl with ber on Inaa, sab.
y.-r In war nerie at ane Irene.
1 f. si 11N dim3.
I IWJMt WI1.I Ull SCII5ABP.S.
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THE REPUBLICAN.
CLKAliFIELD, V.
WEDNESDAY JiOHMXO, JAX. 19, 1870.
A LAY OK i n n oun. TUlltW
Onf mominjr Aftlir flrat on. I fall,
I'iMir Adnia and hit brtda
Bat in th nit tile ol Kdrn'l wall
llul on tha outtr tide. ,
.Shr, bluKbiny in h-?r fif leaf unit
Vnr I be eli Mir furl, uf old ;
Hi. riKbinj; er il bitter fruit
For Ed-rtt ffraMri uf gidd.
DcMnd llirm. iinilin in Ibt uoru.
Tbcir lorliit ffetrdi-n lor;
" lkf..r rlrt-ra. Mild with rooh and thorn, "
The Ucfcrl itrcU-bad a war.
Tfapy heard the air above them fanned, ,
A liffbi aft'p on I be award,
And lo ! tliry aaw brlore tbcua itant
The angel uf tliv Lord !
Arn bf raid, "whr kwk bebind,
W bon biM it all hvlore.
And liut band and ailliiift mi ad .
Your Ium amy yet rctlurv
"I lrare with too a m II whow (towor
f'an tnnjtf I be Uiirrt pi ad.
And enll around you fruit and flower
An fair ar Edi n bad.
I idotbe your handi wilb ower to Lift
Tbe eure I'ruin oil' your ml t
l'uur ery dvoai iball errin a gift
omr loftf a gain ibrougb tuil.
(TJo! rberrful as yn liumininj bcel,
V bile Kliaimerinir, urrr KJen'i tree.
Tbe engil patted away.
Tbe fiil?rimi of the world went forth
ilbrdirnt to tbe word,
And found whrW tbey tilled theeadrtb.
A garden of tbe Lord !
Tbe thorn tree cant it- evil fruit
And litubrd with lum and ptar,
And errdi'd rrai mil tmddrn root
(jrvw iwctH Itcti-emth tbelr ewre.
We ihare our primal parrata' fate.
And in our Ium aud day
LH'b back on Mrn'f word-d gmtm
Ai aad and kwt aa tbcy.
Hut Ft ill for an hi native kit
Tbe pilling anjrvl travcn,
An I lral- Ibmob toil to I'aradiia
iS'cw Adaioii aud new tna.
C0NGRISSI0KAL DSU1PATI0N.
Tito colored race, ntyi i tlto Sew'
Vuik Citizen, at'ein tlitiliiu'd lo bo 1 lie
incniiH of lirviiltiitjj ii j I lie L'nion The
iiiniciiiii'i:l ilnit ull nuiiiiiiM tuflcr for
lliuir Crimea liu Ut ti tiu Ud out Itiour
utiliiiy country in ncn-nluM he'i-ri-ty
; iliu iniquity nuiinciiiioU Ly a line
hiiiIc Iiiih been moiled liy iiilinitu uf-li-ruijr
and w.u-liod nutty in loirti ol'
blood ; nor in lliv I'luixluiiiiigr liund yot
lil'ied, u I id wc liuvc belurc tin u druurv
vir-lu t d' woe lluil Reom ncv imlile. A
nur Irrrible und di'Hohitiiij;, I lie inoct
ItMirful of ull wars, iiitui noeino strife,
litis tucpt (bmuirli our couniry, druw
iitg Huy to detail and wound hun
dred ot tliiiunndH til the. flutter (if
you I It of tlio North, and niiikii; of
lliu Sou lit Miuiuiliiiig little heller lh;in
Gehenna, the .liit e ol a kull. Turn
iti finiliii); heldii nilti burn tniels of
w ild p-io-, totivi rliiij; loniluiiiil.lc
liomea into tluirred ruins, briniiif;
misery into linn I lien, inuUiii wires
widows, eliihlren ori.lititi, ami molli
cr barren. Sucli wits I lie iiiiiinlid
itilithlit)ieliL fur our naliotiul eriinc,
und so luiie.i hnvu wo bornti n bent
we iniht ; but the ni'itmiit din's not
mvm lo lie yet i-lost-d. Our very form
of government is bein; ulliTed, and
rutin ini mediate danger ol absolute du
nlruclioii.
A ;olilirul oliinirehy hna been built
up that htm wielded unlimited power
no lon; llntl contiiutiotiiil und Icul
rvstrsitit !uiee tcned lo control iu--The
defiiiiitc of luw nhieh w ns jier-iK-rtii
ill ed und Approved (lining Hie
wur, bnn e;niwn buhiliiiil, mid the very
scum of our pulilicnl olliee sect. ur,d lie
vilent o( lhoe lli row ii lo iUo eiiifnee
by our iiulioiiul coiiviilion, tire jrinsp.
wig ut power and suniiiij; li'lii
which they will never willingly aur-
render unless lliey urercsmted prompt
le lie tlin Iiliit'ernal ili'fpriiiii.tifi.in f,P
J J w,
llu. ..noi.to
.....
Tl.aii,ni-:ne.i...ril,... i J
.... ... . . ear-v- i'l HIV ew lllliui r r i
!a il.. I i . s .r f . . i 1
.nine ium net oi ctingresa towards ;
llio Stale of Georgia. Tliul Stute h-iv
iug adopted llio Foiirleenth Cunsiitti
Uoiittl Aniendmeiil, as required hy l.iw
which was ull that was then requir
ed of her wns restored lo the Union.
Her representatives wero admitted to
I. 'ongress, nnd the only reasons lor do-
nymg lier S.'nntors seuls iu the .Venule
were personal ones. it is clear Ihut
l.cori;ii wns oneo more a member of
the Vnitt 'd State, entitled lo ull rights
und peivilegesussuch ; but she commit
ted iwothults: she beeauiu llemoerul
ic in political complexion, anil exclu
ded Irom their places iu her Legislature-
M numl'rje t acniM Ih.4
been chosun by the people in disregard
of nn old coiistiluliomil eiiaclmeul.
Tho former wus her great fault, the
lailer aa llie excuse lup her puimish-
meiii. ic iNoi inerii Mule would ml
mil negriH' lo her legislalivo hitlU.no
Northern men w;uld willitiiylv hit iu
, liiu a me house with them; but for
the expression of ihiutu setilimetil,
madi! more rxctlsahlo by llio I'.icl that
llio liegtois Wero Ined eluves, uud us
such tiiu black legislators were wholly
ignorant, hesolted and uneducated, a
.Southern Slnlo ia. lo Ik. eondeluned lo
buiiishmctil Irom the I'niott.
When Iheticgroe. wore first dei lar
ed ineligible the head of the nation.
President lirnnt himself, sent
n lelegrum to the lending mem
ber of lit Georuia lieeislp.ture.
advising thill tllO lllluslioll f
aaulilllll tctl
I.. Il,n Sli.i.wo,,.. I f!'i.;
i ".a done, nnd ye. be now sign n hill
,.l.,.u. . I.... c... . l..- ...:t:.
n 'IIIV IIIIH. nilllU I1IMHT
j f,lh ,( .t.M,IK, , 0 M ..wjllpi ho
. . , ,
J tiling for l!)0 Ct.e. IlU '. 1 1 I Su III t lllll
ine .iM.r'ino v ouri nits uecnied III lu
.. vor of ibe negroe,uiid thul they have
i J restoicu. i rue; but the
I f . .
bclure act Inn t-ttli liu I.1L.1. 011 aiii-h .I.i.
I J.1.1. hllllOl ... .... ..ml ........ . n .I..I
(ision, or conipliance 111111I0 with it
retiiiireme'its, lint Mute is oneo more
inn l ied oul ol the l.tiion. 'J'lio Gov-
croor is a l.'udirul, n cat pel Iwifirer, 1
m ill til bud character, nod he has re
lused lo call the Icgi-la lure logelher,
lit onler (lint tie may hiivr mi excuse
fur imllltilig Culiirless lo expel the
"
s f ,1 1.. r- . 1 1
..,,.., . .s a reason lor Mil
this, (iovernor JttilliK-k knows that
he would In impeached, and ju-tly
imp-ached, fiir c-rituo, wvre this lg
. !fIV AW
J.
PRINCIPLESj
CLEARFIELD, PA., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19,
ixliit nrj o meet, nnd tbtit lukeep bim
t H iti power ho uiiisl Iiiivo the uid of
lliu bayonets of the Unilud Slates,
md iniiKt prevent nil whilO men who
liuvo given uid, " voluntarily or i n vol
untarily," to tho rebels, from voting.
I'ho bttit ho offers lo Congress is lo
inuke tho State llepublicttH. Jlorelcc
loi a I vnto which wus uee'epled and
counted so ubsobitely wun lier ml
inisnion acknowledged wus thrown
fur Seymour and Blair; ho inelittnt;o
this by disf ranch ining u sudieient until.
Iterid Democratic, voters, und then he
tuny uso tho resources of tho Stute
und its treasury as ho sees (it. A
political fraud is to covor ufllciul dere
liction, nnd Nil this ia perpetrated in
tlto much abused nunuof lornitv. -
Tcnnessou will be ibe next Slate do
munding discipline ; there intelligence
bus alrvudy locovcred its mastery
over ignomnco, und this must be re
versed, or tho liepiiblicuns fork-it
an udvunlngo und Congress loses
prestige. Allcr Tunnesoe New York
will need correction for declining lo
ohnngo tho property qualification
exuded of negro voters; nnd so on
until Congress becomes a French Di
rectory, declares itself iermuuent,and
uboliniies Iho Constitution.
licvolution move rapidly ; it isleg
inlative bodies lluil become usurfiera
beldre single minds runquihli llicin.
People muy wonder ut such sogues
linns, und ridicule their piohubilily,
pi ecis.'ly as the Norlli inlMiU laughed
at the idea id a civil war, and ridiculed
I lie idea that the South would secede.
In times like these the rndiculinm to
day is thf consurvuiism of to -morrow,
and even Sumner nuiy be unable lo
restrain General liutlur al tho next
leap ahead" of the parly. When re
straints of law, and oath, and i in pur
lialily nro diregwrdcd, no onu can
predict what the iMio will be; but it
is c-leur that wo bare to go but a few
stcw further lo find our choice lying
lielwcen forcible resistance and the
totul extinction ol our liberties; be
tween a new civil war and an oligar
chy of such men as now degrade our
nulional cnpilol and disgrace nur coun
try before lliu world. Survly it in
timo ng;ivo llio mailer connidcrulion,
anl luke what precautious we Jtuaoi
bly can to uvert it.
Braina vs. Labor.
The fullnwing beautiful pns.igft i
from J'ev. J. F. Corning. ItwilllK!
ujipreciiited by ull "brain workers:"
While I nil at my study tttblu with
my pen in bund, I lie figures moving
with tnrdy pace ut tlto beckon of
brain, I bear right In-low my window,
in the adjacent Held, tho monotonous
ring of I he laborer's boo UMH ibe corn
bill. Wliilo be lores, be wbitles
hour by hour till tho clink strikes
twelve, and then with ravenous
apictite repairs to bis bounlifiil yet
nimple meal, only lo resume bis tusk
ttgain nnd ptimiie it to the selling ol
the sun. As I stood ut lliu window
watching bis toil, and turned ngnin to j
my pen and p.,,it-r 1 nk. d niy-e II i
bow it happened that the mini with I
bis Imc will bi'nir bis eight or ten
Imiirs a day Willi le-s liiligtie lltan Ibe
muii with his pen w ill tud bis three
or fs.tir. Hugh Miller was n gtvnl
worker with the shovel iitid pu k
would have fnude a good band in a
slate quarry, in grading a railroad, or
digging a cannl. Jlui one n ij lit. a
you know, ho tdmt himself in a fit of
ncrrotia fever. but was the differ
ence between the great geologit nnd
the man with the Itoe whistling under
t ... a f i .! .i .
my window r Simply this, the lormer
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was a worker of lirinii anil Ihe Litinr
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n worker ot nitisclu. Jet Ibis man
:.i.. i ii ..i t il i
with the boo lay down his hnbandrv
r . . i-.. i . i' i c "
fur a Intlo. while nnd set himself lo
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stndying line ol the sla ks or corn, or
. SI . '
tho i-ht'inNlrr of one of those bills ol
...II . .l i;i...i i.. i.i
rri.,1,. ,'! J "'.."ichuirn.nn of tho joint Commiiteo on
learn wlint it is to luso one s npiietitn. . , ... . .
. . .. 1 Lelrt'lichtnent. and m a nienilM'r til
.n.l I.... ll.n ..ln,.l .I.!!., m I.. ..It
,, llu i,,v inn . pi.mv II1.III. no
I.I... .!..!.. 1 : r : l i.'r...
i..u ii."iiv immii i.i ie.riir-ii ys iie.i'1 111
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lllTii. Mil I Mill
Ann lints wo gel ut llio great
organic law ol our l.eing. 1o wit:
a. a . a .
r " "
that Itrnin wtirk an itraeis vitnlity
irom tne lountnin, wiih muse o wovx
, ,. , '. ...
oni makes urnugnts U.it ooo ol li.c
mmifyltig strenms of life. Hi esti
mated by scientific ohscrvcrs that
man w ill use up as much vilnl liirce iu
working his bruins two hours us be
will in working hts muscle eight.
, ... ....
A OnkCN W iTNKss Aboul lent
yenrs since a young man of good j
character hired u hm-sc from a livery!
slahlo lo t itle out lo a litllo town
(,,. i i n,;i... ,i:.i i'.,r... i
tutuilelv, uliout half way out
the
! tlOISU etUB lllKv.. -l . .nj di.rt
Tlio
j livery man sued him for tho Valtto of
I t,P ,tirsc, representing that tbe horse
l,,l l.een killed bv fust tlrivinir (i0
j - i,e vnung muu's w ilnesses (rather
green, or supposed lo bp. and litii'v i.iai.,.su
had it ixit ulmr wae of talkitur verv ! young, ha but olio child, and is quite J
slow .1 una oiled on il.n stni.il .mil
qneslionetl thtu hy the lawyer.
You arc iicquiitnU'd
Willi tho J.ris-
oner at the bur ?"
-Y a n s"(very slowly dm n led out.)
"Ilow luiijr huvcyou beeiiiicqtiuititcd
witlt him ?"
"About three yenrs."
Well, sir, plcne siale In the court
abut kind ol n reputation ho beats us
regards lust or alow riding on horse
back r '
W a n I. I stipposeif bo wns riding
l.. ..... i .. i
with a compativ of persons w ho rdu
very last n ml he did not wnnt lo be
left behind 1.0 would ritlo last too
Anil il be was riding with it coiiipntiy
..1.. . .... . i ... . I I . i i .
, 1.1111 Is IIIUl' S VI J tlll UIM IU U 1 IIHl
I Walt I 10 go lil.cllll alone, I Suppose he
i i . , ' 11
Willi Id ritle slow loo.
I J .mire ( very miicn rnrsrceii )-" l ou
seem very tnueh inclined lo evadu
unsiveruie: quei ions pnKTly.
sir, yon have statetl bow the gentle
man ride in l ist and st.11 (-oiniiitnv.
Now, sir, 1 wish von lo slnte to the
! court how lite gentleman ride, when
he rides alone ?
I "Wn al, hnving never had the
! bbmsiieo of ridin.r will. Ium a l.m, l.
wae itlone, 1 don t think 1 tun tell."
.
In Ihe new l.ttiheriin nbnrcti ni lln.
gerstown. Md., a large ha mi is ,.riiil".l 1
1 .. ... . e I .
loll llie Wnll In I lie 1,-1 il.nl.. ... 0.1 !,,,.!
ilowntnspiltiKiii, with the iiikcrii.
lion. "Please leave jtiur tobacco
there," "
'I is
NOT MEN-
' Facts About Congressmen.
From dtttti found in Major lien Per
ley I'oore'a valiuible Congreseional
1'iiectory, issued u low days since, ami
aireiitly nolii-tU In our cwlumtis, we
compile the following liicls, wbkli will
lis itiloieiiig to our lady rcudera, and
po.'Hibly to some oilier :
lliu averago ago ol .Senators is not
fur from 65 j Ihut of licprcsentulives
not lar from 45.
Jn the Senulo ihero are fivo gentle
men below tho ugo of 40. In the
llouso there ure five members under
The youngest Senator is Gen. Sicn-1
ctr, of Alabama, bom November 1.
V. !. and consequently .'W years old.
4"lie nnnj-w i'fnnatitMttvei ia l-fnri
v uniuii ji. v,ouu, oi 4orui carulma
Itorn August 2,r), lHJLund coiisequelil
iy nut ntiio over 27.
I'Ua oldest Senutor is Hon. Simon
Cameron of Pennsylvania, born Jlarch
8, 1711'J. llu is ulso llio oldest in I'on-
gresnional seniority, having taken bin
scut in llie aettalo in ln-io. lie ha,
however, bad two long interruption
in bis Senatorial career, so that hi
whole service amounts to eleven years.
I lo is tho only member of eilher
House, who was bum before the com
mencement of lliu present century.
Tho oldent member of tbe present
House of liepresenlalives, in Congres
sional seniority, ia Hon. Fernando
Wood, who took bis scut in 1S41. in
tho Twc-iity-Sevenlli Congress. Ilia
age is but 57.
Mr. Gurrctt Davis, Senntor from
Kentucky, wus curlier in tho Hon
thuiiuny present member of lluil body,
having in 18u!) taken bis sent in the
TucMy-Sixth Cmigres. Ho ia tbe
only member in eilher llouso who sat
in Congress more than thirty year
since. Mr. Duvi, however, bchuiga
to the present century, buving Leon
in ISUl, two month earlier than Sen.
ulor Yickcrs, of Maryland. Ia point
of long continued service Mr. Sumner
in the ' Father oflhe Senulo," having
served for almost nincieeti years with
out interruption. Ho bus fivo years
more lo servo on his present term.
Hon. liobl. C. Scbcnck, of Ohio, is
the 'Father oflhe JIone." He tiller
ed it in IK-I.'i, und (having been out
from to IMhi) ia now serving bis
eighth term.
lion. Henry L. Dawes, of Mncfachii.
sells, ia acrving hit seventh continu
ous term.
Cen. Itanks and lion. Horace May
nurd ure in their sixth term, not cou
tiiiiiuus. Hons. James Jtiooks aud S. S. Cox,
of New York, and Hon. 'uthnu F.
Dixon, of l;li Jo Island, nro each in
their fifth term
Mr. Ilrooks wns tho pioneer AVn-h-ington
ciiTcioiiilet.t, and uls'i the
llrnt of Furoieun correspondent fur
American puper.
Tho youngfttl SennUin nro Messrs.
S;tmguo a nd Kolbigg, thiriy-nine
siH.wr,l,lirl1',l
A ..,. ngsn, -'.
v,. ' ' '
curs; Mclliinuld, thirty seven ; O-
ireo j ears.
I Ooveruur
prnguo.
Tbe younirrst represeittiitives arc
Hon. Tho Filt h, of Xevncla.ol ; Gen
J. S. Wilther. of We.t Yiiginia $);
lion ( hitrl'-s M. Hamilton, ol Florida,
111; Hun. Logan II. (tools, ol Arkan
:ts, 2X ; ami Hon. C. L. Cobb, of
Neil lit Carolina, 27. Messrs Hamil
ton und Kimls wero members ol the
last Congress.
The average length of tbe Congres
sional biographies, is len lines. The
ioii!;-sfc i. mill oi lion, wamen .
I r-r i
Prosser, of Tennessee, who occupies
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i twenty-six lines, l.ul they nre so cruin-
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i nicd sub incident that they cou d
. u i i . t
not well no ulireviuted.
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1 he hardest worked Senator m run-
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llllltiA ur.l-L-114. 1. Hi, II Jtitn,. Put
;iirw
tcrsun, of Mew Humpsbirc, who is
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, throe other.
ri-i 11 . i p .1 r. , t
I blondesoflho Senate hnvo
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Ull 1 U J U I HI V.
i , , j, , fortnie
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'men on committee mo Hun. John
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iu iiriiioiHicea unu suiiius seeoutt on
that of Bunking und Currency, and
Hon. Tlio. A. Jenckes, of lihodo Isl-
and, who is chairman of tho Commit
tee ol I'lt touts, nnd runs those oflie-
i t r-:.-:i s:..
ii v.iei.o.viiv h.iu v-.. .1 .iv. oiu.
""v.
UoMANcr I he Mew Wk jW
reiterntes, with some details, Us expla
nation of tho reason why rather
! Hyacini net-nine in America. irurnig
! "sninitr W ipiii, it stty, -a iwuj
lon gentleman, together with hi wi
tie
!"ncl h-!oed sister, were iu Puris.
i Of course they, nmong the other won
i ', r "' l'10 ''fench capital, went lo
weull liy, foil ill lovo with tho Pere
r luaitv meeting, wort, i.rotig.ti 111...111.
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lli'Mi'rli Hid t'urntelilu had b
'";
exptes sen .rct-ty , pun, e rcgt.r
.ling religious matters he did not go
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far enotigl. to suit Ins lemle ...lore..
who had more exleoded v.c ., both
x-.,n,n ...... .. .1, reuiuo.g .....i
let. in a mo.ianh.ul coun'ry. ttl.ert'
cinirtli anil stttto are. basely allien.
ii, . , - ,. , , it
1 ' r "stM '"ion lao.i
'Mil i.riis.1 li.N-niti.i oif.r.. Mild liitiri. out
i ll" I"'"1"1 ''ccsmo more and more out
ken in hi views, and liually event
t U minuted in Ins retircniei.t from hi
monastic orders, and it was sup;io-cd
lit bud gnno to l'ussy lo keep quiet
Il was not known tor some timo in
Fnueo that he gone ,0 Amenta;
," '' vcr, ly now know,
ato here, and, nfler remumiiig iu
Nenr York city some weeks, so 11. lo
god rid ot ull taint of suspi' lntt, Weill
to IVos.oti where he met the holy who I
h.l drawn htm b.limr. It . will,!
llie inlciihoni.l sell ling private tiflium 1
ill France lhat he rel iii ned. but beltire
ln"K- "s hits been hinted, bo will re -
i "'l' o America and probably tvmuin
l..c .....I n.ur.-.- tl... bull i l.n line
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drawn him auy from lullierland and
Obi coflln iiuil nro sold for fifty
com. a piece iu Dayton, Ohio. Ine
purchase, s believing that they will
' cure toulhaclin, enrschu, nttd headaeh.
REPUBLICAN
IS70.
NEW
The Ageof Fraud.
Tho fticilily, no tes than Ibo fro
qiiency with which the moot glaring
swindles are practiced, on ull side, in
Tiros cinineiilly cinmereial coiinlrv
. ...
jatnaro Ibe ho'ncnt and cnr. fnl purl ol
i ibe coniniunily. Wo bad become ao
secuhlomed to ass.ieiiito tbe moat
rigid ideas of en u lion, as well as of
integrity, with tho higher walks of
trade, liiat.when dayul'ler day bring
us sumo fresh account of fraud, com
mitted Willi such perfect auccc, mid
yet so looxely by ibe operator, we
begin lo reverse our term, and are
tempted to distrust precisely titrate
outer signs of fiibslanliiil prosperity
whiuli ouco marked the rise and pro-
trrr.ii ,m.i 1....;.....
ilio cause ol llu nlurniuiL' slnlo ol
tilings ia lo be traced directly to the
peculiar complexion that bus been
given lo money mutters by
i ordered financial system. V
extiinplu of fluctaation nnd in
our di
With the
example ol fluctaation nnd instability
before them, in government munugu
ment ; w iih the continual recurrence
of embezzlement in places of (runt
acquired through mere p:irlinii influ
ence; with tho incentive held out
conslutitly before llio eyes of weak
men, of huge fortunes acquired by the
wildest speculation, and the homage
that is universally puid to wealth
alone, without regard to the means ly
which it is amassed, it ia not ubwi-
lutely wonderful, Uiliough it msy be
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ume.,U,ble. Ihut so many are .wept
into the vortex of tcmpttiiion.
The l-emedy fur ull this must Slice
in a ro-uwnkened public sentiment,
clearly and firmly expressed in the
u-..tuu r.r .;,-.. .....11 ..r 1....:
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ticsji Hie. J.tgiu accoiintul y 1, of
coure, one inUispensiblo requisite, a.
applied to the rttutine of lra..uclions
inside and outide of the counting-
house, b,,, even lhat wi il ,0 p,o
7.Z J . . .. 1 : ' . V I . ' , : i
tono of thought in I'eferenco to what
l'Otilittitea a commercially "gmid"
man can bo rei-tiCed and made more
healthy. The very fact of a mull or
linn being engaged chiefly in huxard
otis speculations, 110 mailer bow great
in stupe and promise, wns in former
limes a reason fur can (ion iu thin
country, and iill inasonrccof reserve, I
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Kuropc, K.,te.,.rio i. indeed, the "' t''r,'''t suM-efully the Utile of
soul of progre'..,.! lb. energy ,4':,,,1- "'"J m,, no V"J. -W "'
1 1.-....,,.. s.,..M 1 .JTi., n'lurn r" d''c t-'r bun: but
gold and stock gambling i the foe of
reul cnterprie, and w here il begins,
the flag of Danger" should, al once,
be hoisted.
Hut there is a more private moral
malady which lies al the rout of many
mill many a fraud llio rtigo for tli
pluy the mud passion for ejiow the
poor ami paltry emulation that simply
eoiitends lor nol 01 icty, no mutter Lou
obluiited, se.king as the old classic-
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satrisl worded it, "cum ihijito tnotlrtn,
' i
to be pointed out w.lU the linger, on
the street.
Wittingly or unwittingly, the
inmates ot homo aro,itlus! too ofleti
necountablo lor this paliry struggle
which, at last, piisl.e many a man
into dishjuur, who clso hud passed:
K'ncelully, uselnlly, and lmpiily
through lilo. Their carving for
extravagant attire, furniture, and
etpiiwge, nre the secret id many a
ruined character. And there must he
a revulsion of public soniiineril ugt.itisl
this canker vice of oursociul orgtittir
liun, il wo would prevent culuuiii ii
still more dire than have already fallen
around us, thiek and fust. It must no
lunger lu (loemeil a giKid llimg to to any that nno always i'aiiis aouiu- -""c tout Were enit.ma neu l.y vir
mako display, iiulesa llio sourcea j tiling" by being sdite. Mun has an'"" malihotsl are .Iw-pio on Uiitle
whenco tlio means to do so are oh- ; hiburn senso wbieh is tifU-ndcd ! field, some ntc bleached Willi time and
titincd, nre known or can be shown lo ' ,v .conduct thai is rude and uneonlh jfures ; and thry have grown sore and
lie perl'eclly fuir and respeeUblo. To Whatever may be his condition, he i ; M '""ry on the rouirh paths ol lile.
live beyond one's income und rightful i never so low as lo be insensible lo', Perhaps -onto luile one, time ten
cxpeetnlioiit must no longer be re-1 rouirh Irenlmenl. or to have lost all i derlj- rot kei, i sleeping in the cofSo.
gitrdcd as a mark of spirit, und the
iiiutKCssnr of wealth must bo luti"hl
by the attitude and bearing ol hi ih which educated and refined mun (starry jasmine. 1 he blue Lir.1 Cutler
lieighhtirs, that society will honor Ium ; nersgivo. 1 f.lhcrfore.t here is an oflen-' ''s bright aing through the willow
und bis children, lint no much fur the
I muncv ho hits ntouiivd as for lite
,.,.i. n. ,.e..i.ii.- ii..... n...
tmsMirvilaa'sae am. mia.w, -
! be Juis shown in t.btainiiig it.
n-,.i.i,i,. i,,i, ii,,. ...mm im
1 rolaitilj , under lint system, im-
lu,mtf ,r,ullc, jj , u, b0 .,,-iuiy
! .,. . M.:i .,-, fi,,i,
. "" " ."-v
-ml lust longer for well doing; there
111 s1"""1 ""-...j ,
L-ncr diKinbulioii : a lar sounder
! husis fiir steady irudo, and inlinilely i wlut is due to others. .Such a course, i onilatit.n, hut nnno more an than his
I greaterbaj.pinessthroughoutlhelund; must nlwnys, upon refli-elion. iouke;r" ''"' '' dcterii.ina
tewer families will bo broken up in I l,,,u ihmk iess of himsilf. If one's 1 '" U'rouSM bit' to secure Ht.:.itry
I disgrace, und fewer felon cells w ill conduct ha been am h as lu receive his 'ndeK't.dei.i-c fur I.i tied g yeses.
reci ivu men once atrtoug our best and
i . . . . .
brightest oiniimciil ol siK ieiy, nui
: overoorne ny ine iitciieineiiis oi invui -
iiy. llie oMirlunilie Hist negligence
( preseuled and the deci-illul tiitr-gii ..I
limey sitcculutioii. .A. 1. Macantiic
Journal.
lltAR AND FolllikAB Tlto conttilu-
ion of buniun society is such, thul
without tho exercise of many virtues
it would become intolerable. The ro
. , . , , t,Aml)ll Bhj
xes, ol husband and
! wife, parent uud child, sisler and
: ,riii ,w. ntiMi'iit aiich a diversity ol
nidiviilua interest, ihut without bear-
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:,,,,,., j..j , ,ul-mul,v. l.-.t h
, ,id , ,mvlU,Kt , w ,,
j , M I)0nt. ,,.,, , the dis-,i-
, , (but one 8 hie la fill
.j Hulo sucrilice. and little sill-
, , ,,e .,iiw of that lutute
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1,,,-h KjVm to society its happieni
..- .1 . .
condition. On the conirury, too car-
ryini! out of ellih tlesirea and pur-
noses, nil hull I leleivnee to the inter -
est ami good of others, brings conflict
...d colltsmn T l.o u ppinesw tlmt
tiuia 11 I'll. ml tif ulsktim tn.-ir lllll It I ti
,,,,,,,,,, k Ml,u,ablo to lit. '..
..: ,1 ... , dl.iuwiiinti of it members
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pine in our can hsud ; autl it we
' r- . .
((,r ,u,H.H.rviHjllll , i,,u lligenl
. i0 ,.(, , ho wi-sor, hap-
-ill l.ul nlluw reason I o control us,
1 '
1 A "geiitlemnu" in a sulo of inlnxi
... ...n ..i ,i1M id.,11k in a
. . ...
uouiisbitig town III '.tti ruaie not nrng
, .. - , . i1i,1rll,..r hruuirhi
I In camera lo bear on hittt and securrd
bis shudo iv. On luting prownlcd w ill. Smari buy, llo.l.
tbe picture, lit lustleer signed the am
pledge." This is one way by which j A crw ing hen and a cackling rrv
a peinon ran "sec himself as oilier fer are very n.ilinunnte )uilwy in a
nee Ium." faniilv --.. ,, .,. .
TERMS $2 per annum, in Advance.
SERIES - VOL 10, NO. 26.
SiniANGI-.KH NOtt
Vaarc cf chequered life loelhrr.
Days or lair anil staruiy wiathcr.
Hours of loll aud weary paia.
Moments of eternal Kin
All arc foue wc kaow not bow,
And have left as straufers avw !
Words I bal towel lu lirhlea uarr,
Thoughts wbieh others u'.ild aot share,
Hopes too brirht ror naortal ec,
I'rayere for wisdom from tbe skies
All have eeaattl we know aot kow,
And hare kill as strangers aowl
Will it ever snore he Ibos f
Shall the past be left lo a. F
Can lies souls, nutted acre,
Kr.rr nwec ageta he near?
Must we to lliu sentence kow
"Straaijers wear, strangers aowT
Thorns amid the rosea press f
Ksrth is but a wilderne..;
Fllllilie o'er a fallen race.
Ire oan And no restine-ferace,
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f ball wc strangers be aa now 7
Ingratitude.
One of the word features of buT.na
churneler ia ingrulitudo. We fuel like
adopting tho words of the greatest
ui-iiin-uiur 01 our nature, unu say hi"
with him :
"I bate ingratitude more in man
Than lying, vainacae, babbling druakraiicss.
Or any Omit of inc. whose strong eo-ruptioa
Inbabits oar frail blood.'
Tht heart should be nn ever-willing
fi.tinluiii rif nruiilii,e frninrrc..,,. .i-.iim
tliciic eittiment, ever to be touched !t ri "nJ Uuf.'''. "' cats and drinks,
by tho wail of woe, tho loito that ' n,,tolni-' hi when they are trod
culls fur aid to carrv foraard our r'" "n-,,d d"," l-. l-'f. the mini.
....i.i 1......1.: . I ter lor me. I don t wuut a miriluul
i ouoiu houi r lu . uiir. ever reiuriiimr a
titu(o .fe of , r f
; - .. J.
will not only mnko bis best efforts 10 !
relieve the Buffering and diseituite the
i.i ... . .. 1 ...
caret and troubles of hi. f. ll..w : I...I
1 h Will 1'PIIOrOllsll- Iri.rl I.i. I...U ..r I,. 1 I
. Brre Wniil-airit-ii..r 1..
! 105 A l)r
, f.
r ' . , , .
IZ'Z;
H'l heart s titnesnd leri.,.. last. !seh
nobility and gratitude ia l..ylty t
mitiikiud. Of the poe-orof mm h it
may truly be aaij. be in the noblest
arnrk of (iod. Tl.as.ntwn.iiei ..t tl.i. i.
tbe ungrateful, murble bearled fiend
who ia not touched to pily by the aor
rows of ihiwo w ho are prosned dow n
by iiiisfoi luue, who doc not yield to
iue iiK.ieiiiniii 01 me wtirinv lor ae-n-
appn.pri.te-, and curses I he hand that
give oecaiiso it tl.ars not give more,
Ho is tho man who laughs at tbe
calamity of the unliirttoinle, and
sneers at tho honest, individual effort 1
lo riso. Ho has no sympathy fur the J
nn. sin. I. ..In II. .. 11. I i
no erttlilude l'.r tbe .nan hn lifiu I.im
in - i.... .mii.i .1.,-. ....
i f-.clor tho next moment, tn promote
I hi. own end. His heart i.cld n.
' l.l ....I l.. .... : l i.:
ii.uiu i, ...1. .inn ...i aim lull rM'lllsll-
' . , . "-
ikhm. Iniiii.lwr. lint nnH.nn In
kind. Ho himself j a traitor lo
humanity. His cold, selfish iugr.tli
tndo has intensified tbe sufferings nf
many, und made I beta lo feel the sen
tiinent, and that nkin lo it, expressed
in the words:
"llow aharpwr then a serpent's tooth it Is,
To have a Ikankleaa ebild."
He die with less honor than the
faithful term ing tvrnlc, and w ith less
to ciiminetid him to snered metnorj-.
Folitoncss.
Il is often remarked that one never;
loses anything by being silile. It i
amiieh nearer ai.nmeh lu the Iro'.h
appreciation of good. Much more is
this so when be has recoired tho
pO.
: aiveaos. and reliulskin in unrefined
rsouluiL and an attract irenrxui in ecn.i
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I IV III II II II I'l Tt HI U 1 1 1 F1 1 1 1 IT aTJIIU II-". AVIir
' roiicltisiou is east I v reached lhat one
; i i i . ' i . . t
alwuv loses by impoliteness, und al-
w,y; p,,n, mcihing by twins Hilc.
! uJ-L . i...f ..... 7i. ...
, ..m.--. ... k. .... - .w a .,,
j act well calculated to offend a reason
. ante st-nse oi propneiy, oovs an act
unurorthr lo.ns.-ir nml mis.-niw.ot r.
own ili'snnroval when measured bv n
..... . - i
j true slnndurd, lie Itu a feeling ol nell
1 aliusetnenl, and I tint lie inut itpwar ,
, jn the rt tw id ot.vrw a . miuii.j' m
i some ol "tho essential clement of.!
niunly character. On tho cot.trav,
if the mind ol st rntiny silling in jutlg
nietit titioo each an nroi.oiin. c i'
riht, ono hut the const iou-ncss of
,Tic ,nB o violence l hi own
dignity and worth, and feels thul be
;... .,. iie eommtinitv and be
,ltilUul ibcir rate-,,,, becniise
." , r . ralm.ln , ' 11M i.!lt.ited Sinte. owed I.im
,ns csteetrn d himself. An ofleimivc
i. . ....... .1 .1 1- ,i,...w. ,....,1 i ..e - .n -
.. 1 i .... , .,,.,,.1, . i n...
h .uoeriors
1. ,, j;,,.,,. l,. ,i
nn age.
liest a
,,', ,iri, , HT,ow
, B1IV ,H, wj,u., lir ,nilnhood
; r,.,,'..;., l..:.her the, ...r, I.. ....r
,'ril.u humble or exa led. unlearned
..e . II. .. nn. I.re..l...e ...l i.
ur n ow. a.v ib i.iir urt.i ocr, a. u .s
lWltiipj 0 mir restHtt allium. 'h his
. ' e
j ....ihwiiv ihronih Inu nun Ire a roueh
r .t..l ..... ..1 ...i-r.n.r 1...I
1 - - -
, ;H p ,wrrrM ,Vlrn(
, tt t,Vt,, fcr rfiWTWrJ leientl ci.n-
' '
""TZ?tM
' . ' . . 1 .. "". ' n ' our I ''"
if1!'' - ,rn ",e
1 siii.ie 111 ine siiecceHjinir iiivb . nioii
comfort there i in heaven; hat 1
'"' 1
" "f"
( lion c
what tnnmph, what litartlugr j
nnd lialleluiabs 1 here are in ,
jlllllllS.UOll.l,..!..... ci.v o.l. '
ll.nl site gue nurniy nwoy wiin ner
present bunli ti
..1 , . ...;.i . r.,.1...
. - I .
o hi little five vtnr old Iw.y. '...w,
.... l ...... . I
.-Yes, air ; a pig', a hugs lilllu Imy."
SundiiyJJoniing.
How anantp ,l,M,t Wakfael A.
Lies it bulk tins n pjH'fl. Vv need to
hurry a a ay to ofllit, or slot u, or cniini.
irji rotim. Fathers come b inirly
down In dres-jug gwn and sbYptin,
nd sip their enfleo it hunt ilnnL'"'r o
elmkiiig They luivo time to bmk
round and see lifv tall their children
am griwing, nml thai nothing in this
world is so beautiful a a rry baby
fresh from luuili. r. Mother, Ion, bat
tho old girlish smile that ctMiies m.t
often on a w eek day, fur if it diKsfntlt
er hs not lime to iioliee it, and that,
perhaps.nflerall. lathe reaaon it come
so acldton. It I.e. plenaiint after i-jfir
aiidcofloe, tositcoml'oii.'ihly down by
tho fire, tlto centre of a ring of happy
faces, and hear (ho church hell elmim.
Time enough yet lo go, fur this is llio
first bell.
Church belln ore not to my car, "an
impertinence." One is a free itguiil. I
utn tree to go, which 1 like to do ; you
are fioo to slay, if yon prefer; though,
i may think jou maku a mistake. I
don l ay I hut 1 t-huul l go every Sun
tiny to hear a tnun who wa ulwuys
bitidiiig ilocl rilies together liko bail
dlusofdry siiikt, and Ibriisliog tiieni
ut his yawning hearers. I vnnt lo
bear it sermon that any rr soul who
struggles into church, from any by
lutiu or ulley, can iiiiilcisl.ind, and
carry boiiiu with b in to bis cellar or
garret, not a sermon that comes on
eluirriiit wheel, but alimt, villi a
warm, lifo like grasp for every I ion in t
j ..d Im. i in ll.o
assembly, defaulter of Magdalen; for
who bade you alum Heaven ' gute iu
their fiiees 7
I want a human sermon. I don't
care what Melehisedek, or ZarulilniM.
lor
Kereiiliani.uk did. ages ago; I
want to know whnt I am to tin, und
1 want somebtNiy fesidea a the.ilgif:il
botikworm to It'll me stnntdiudy h
is sometimes tempted and i nut tuo
digi.iried to own it ; Mitnebody like mo,
who 1 alien vs. fhiiiing and rejieiiiing:
somebody who ia glad and sorry, and
.
rstrnci ,on, will, stony eyes and ,-
ritied fiiiirers. and no b baxl lo (1:11:10
wiih.
W hat credit Is it to him to be
? How can he undersland me J
i ',r"Pcr
ere t
" rr0 i''cre""l.r """ '"'"S io 11.4
! '"t-"" '' impatient lert w.uld ..n'y
I U '1 in"' "'c l
"vcr. I nt th-tnk i. there
are! and while lliev ureath I !t:i
!
II go
and
"Vl" "T '' "'(' , ,. .
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l""1aT. whatever rrni mity dc wt:ti
' V"? ,"kc """"J" '""
"""m o.ku.i. w oen a. c no i.n-f
lime lo love one another. Don't luko
away the Saldiuth bell, nhieh I lovo
to hear. Don't lake awy my hum a 11
minister, w lorse (i.sl ia m. ly rant, and
it Inciter pleased lo see a ii stniiin
homo froiH cbiirch, than Ismiug i.i.r
head like a bulrush, and groaning
back to tttir diniiets, till mII you nnti-
! '"" l nlndisl, Su...
"- " ' ' .'.
The EmpJ Cradle.
We met John on I he stairs. He
as carrying an old cradle to he sto-r.
! rl1 w,7 h"1 l,c Urm'-'1 "l,,""Jt'
r
,in lite lamhrr rrar.rn.
One rocker "'
! , "
' :,.'k:,, ! ".T" ."" "M. "l""
,'u. v v"i..u i.oi ai.iirfiii I ; '-n r.,,r! r
a sad liH.k into its empty dcplhR.
'HJonri V we said dreamily, "nil
gone !" Whnt golden head wero pil
lowed here, head on which the curl,
grew moist in nluiutwr. and the cheeks
and lilts flushed to the hue of rosa
leavtu. When eleen l.it.Ve. t'.e eilkt n
frinirrd IidstiH'ned fieneeiily Irom the
slumberous evr ; ftniles fliilt 'l liko
sunbeam over the lace, llio while tl-t
wns thrust into the mouth, and ween
mamma lifled the inii-lin and Ki' .l
to sec if biiby was sleepintr. cooing and
crowing were heard '. Ti.e little feet
beirnn lo kick mil ol pure delight, and
''eked on eniil In.th of the liny re J
sh"e were lauded ut llio Im.t .1 II. e
cradle. Whercnre 'h.'sc hst.dsnow !
! Over it grows h.'i.rt,-r. and i igor-
on box at'd w bile camli toll, and the
hough, and the cool wind w bispers to
(he green leaves and c" hiadc on
I il... wrar. slen tm Intl. dmraleM
" -
! ,,e' "01 "tl' "' ktt.gtlom heaveu.
Econc-nj of Gen. Wool.
The young men of our countty will
find iu the biogttipby- of the lute Goyi.
i J"n Mouimntn acts woriiiy m
"l ,nc tu,se m me war o. i,, oen.
j Win. I wan Inken lotnie to tw trxnied
for terrible wound receive.! in U.Uie.
I When he a a eoiivulesccnt he bad l
pay a ure-n lull a loch lett loin al-
most w uliout a dollar. As noon . do
i well enotifi. me l.ovcn.ment sent
: ,"" OB "dttarr smh. lo the
,'t- ',l'' 1,c 'ema.ueu C. e c-rs,
"d ntvr d,v,v lw-v ,u". ,"'t
enough only lo defray actual expenses,
I xUe " npl"ii'tmeiit. the
ti'" .-iste oeU mm C.O.UOU.
j " tsl. just l. f..pe he
1 '"ru. "wa tne oiiiy inou.-v I ever matle
in '.ho whole couiae of my lil.-I Toil I
wiiya kept that out in sate invest-
nteiit at g'l interest. It. frir veant
.hi fJO.lKH. I... gro, ,
i then. w.. the accret ,a lo.
,1't'i' :
treat
wealth, w hich not only astonish, d hia
1 fried, but the hundred, ol n.ilit-ry
men w how-noil with him. and who
...
; sttierinr opw.itunuie r.r n.akin
1, .1 ..... . . . ....
I nioncy
1 1 any of mir yoeu.iT re-ndcr-i
way f I.IKH' no they will
1 can put
' find lhemelvii rich a hen old and f.-e
Lie. even if ihev add Itolhing , t,o
"udt'"' tl'.e rt "' 'L
.1 -mt-
A U" "n,n,,r -'
, llie cel. hn.l.-d li.wMc Tttrod. and
eitcoui.tered a Strii;htly l.u.ktng In.-h.
n.itii abo, iu rep'v l the ie-, i.n.
"Do inu think this work will nv?"
proniplly rrpli.-d, "Faith, : )Ut
thin it'll ho a grtal on.rn.nit tu
socie! v."
A Southern txt-nunge leil of
negro a hu inirtl that hi ra-c -..".
men tinned i" H-e Hible. IIe::i1he
heard the prrael.er n ad how "Ntgiirr
Ik'inua" Hasted to be bornngam.
A III lie b.V, relnriotiir from Kunday
wdiixd, said lu In nml her. "Va. ain't
there kiiieochiaut for It'.lio K-sT
1 Tha .ajw-eel.wis uki herd.""