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Sing la quire. 13 60 I 6 qulrea, pr. quire.fl 75 ft a.ulraa, pr.aaira, I 00 j Orer 4, per qaire, 1 0 IIAM'llILLS. aheet, 3 J or le, 13 00 I iheet, 35 or less.tS 00 ) sheet, 35 or leu, 3 00 1 .heel, 35 or lesi,10 00 Orer 35 of eaoh of abore at proportional, ratea. UEO. B. HOOPLA N PER, Kditor aud Proprietor. Cards. ILLUM A. WALHtB, PEA UK riKl.BISU. WALLACE &. FIELDING, ATTORNEYS -AT -LAW, Clearfleld, Pa. fdP-Lcgal busineee of all kinds attended to with prompter. aud fidelity. Olho in residence f William A. Wallace. Janl2:70 s A. W. WALTERS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, I Clearfield, Pa. 4u0Soe in the Court House. deeS-ly H. W. SMITH, ATTORN EY-AT-L AW, Ji30 Clearfield, Pa. ly WILLIAM A. WALUri, J. tLAKI WALTEnft. WALLACE &, WALTERS, I Km! Eatate Agtnt and Convejancerf. f Clearfield, TraiTa .Rral Estate bought and aold, titlea etani 1 nad, conveyancer prepared, taira paid, and lnu- ranee taken. Ofbca in new building, nearly jppjit C ourt Hunae. janl,7U ISRAEL TEST, AT TORN K Y AT LAW, Clearfield, Ta. JterOHee in the Court line... jrll.'C? I JOHN H. FULFORD, I ATTORNEY AT LAW, j Clearfield, Pa. t OBce an Market St , o'er llartswick A Irwin ' ii Drug Blore. 'Prompt attention gtrra to the securing t of Bounty. Claim, Ae., and to all legal business. I March 3A. 187. ly. ROBERT WALLACE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, WallaretoD, Clearfield County, Peau'a. fefvAll legal bn.inr-Mi promptly attended to. WALTER BARRETT, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OSea on Seeond St., Clearfield, Pa. nir3l,M JOHN L. CUTTLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW And Real FX ale Agent, Clearfleld, Pa . Ofloa oa Third ttraet, bet. Cherry A Walnut. fKenpactfullj otTeri bit aervicea to Ml I inn d1 buying landa la Clearfleld and adjoining oaotiet ; and with aa eiparienoa of over twenty ytnre aa a turvayor, flatten himaclf that ha ran rn.er iatUfaciioa. fcbSS.'vJ-tf WM. M. McCULLOUGH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Clearfield. Pa. fiae oa Market rtreet one dnor eat t of the Clear leld County Bank. mmyiH John II. Orrie. C. T. Alriaadrr. ORVIS & ALEXANDER. ATTORNEYS AT LA II', Hellefoute, Pa. irpll, 5 y E. I. KIRK, M. D,, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Latlieraburg, Pa. fegr'-Wni attend promptly to all pmfe.lnnal eel la. aulfllji.d DR. Al THORN, : TIIYSICIAN k SURGEON, nAVINU lnratrd at Krlrrtown, Clearfield ro. Pa., offer faia proleffional fenicfit to tlir tu.i of the lorrounding eounlnr. (Sept. JS,'6D y DR. J. F. WOODS, PHYSICIAN A 8UROKON. lUvlng irmored to Anaonrillt. Pa., nfferf hit pro It tonal eervica to the poop la of that plare aud tba aurronntng country. All eftlli promptly attended to. Uits. i Am pl. J. H. KLINE, M. D., rilYSICIAX & SURGKOX, HAVINU leeated at Penaflrld, Pa., olTen br prnfeeeiftnaj eerrieea to the people of that .leeeand eurronnding oonntry. All ealln promptly JEFFERSON LITZ, PHYSICIAN ft SURGEON. H AVISO Ineitfd at Osreda. Pa., offrra hi pTofetilontvl pervtrea to the people of that j, ! and turrounding enuntrv. 4AU ealla promptly attended to. Offirt ad ridene oa Curtia iL, formerly oernpfed y Dr. Kline. any IV lj ' DR. S. J. HAYES, SURGEON ifiv DENTIST. Offiea oa Main Pi-. Curwenaiille. Pa., T ILL Biahe pmfeaalonal ritlta, fur the eoti- VI Tenienee of the publie. eonmeneing In April. !-. it frytlewa. Tit i LutherahargPirrt Friday of every month. Anennville Firtt Mday of every amnih, Luoiber City Firtt Thnreday of every month. tVMidmr two davi in either plare. All ordara fer work ah on Id be prMrnted a the day of fan eurTivai at each piaea. f (l- Teeth eit rafted ny tha appliratlnn of toeai anvatheai romparattvely witboat pain. All hindi f Dental work guaranteed. ft. H The pul.lic will pleaae notice, that Pr. H,, when not enitaged in the above vitita, may ha found ia hit ofho. ta Cnrweaaville, Pa. Cwweaaville, Fen. 4, IMV. I-U : DENTAL PARTNERSHIP. Dn. A. M. HILLS, Imflim to Inftra bl. patrnn., and the public generally, thnt he baaaaaociated with biai la the praetiee of I,nu.try, S. P. SHAW, T. T). R, trb.l.a gradeau of the PMIedttpkia PanUI College, and tberefnra baa tba bigbeat alu.la tl. e( profenional .kill. All work dona ia the omr-e 1 will bold iT.lf neraonallr reenonii ble for being done In tba naort aetUfaetiry Baa. per and bigheat order of tbe pro'emlon. Aa o.tabnabed praetiee ol twenty. two yeart la ti l. place enabloa mt to apeak le By patienu wi 1 a .DiiBara. Kofagtaianu from a dirtanea aboald be made by letter a few dai before the patleat drtigaa ,ne. June 4, 18.ly. In I El I Ha H y .yj.ijj i jl GEO. B. G00DLANDER, Proprietor. VOL.42WHOLENO.21C9. DR. J. P. BURCHFIELDj tate8orgaoBOftheK.'.d Reg ment, Penntylranla Voluot.tr., baring returned from tbo Army, offer, hi. prnteMional oervicei to the citiaepa of Cleardold ootrnty. Ctr-Profe.aional ealli promptly atten led k. Offiee on Beoond atreet. formerly aeenpied by Dr. Wood.. aprd.'M-U F. B. READ, M. D., TUYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Kylertown. Pa. RaepeetfullT offera hi. eerriooa to theettlieniof tba anrronndtng aonntry. apr20 6in.pd. DR. T. JEFFERSON BOYER, rilYSICIAN AND SURGEON, - geoond )troat, Ol.ard.ld. Pa. - - ft, Having permanently lorated, be now offer, bt. proft-ariunal eervioo. to the eitiaen. of Clearfleld mod eirinitr. and the vublio generally. All ealla promptly ..tended tu. oet3-y GEORGE C. KIRK, Ju.tic. of Uia Peace, Eurreyor and Conreyanoer, Lutheraburg, Pa. All hn,in-. intrnited to him will be nromptly attindid to. Peraon. wi.bing to employ a Kur. reyor will do well to give bun a nail. a. be Hatter. l ir.i.- k-mm M,,.l.r ..tiafMntinn . llivdanf eonreyanee. article, ol agreement, and all legal paper., promptly ana neauy exceuieu. lumfovjy HERD &. Co., LAND AGE NTS, Plilllpsburg, Centre Comity, Pa. dr-ltral E.tate or ell binds bought and aald. mu, dealer, in all kind, of Lumber. nilM.TU DANIEL M. DOHERTY. BARBER & HAIR DRESSER, SECOND BTRKfcT, jy23 CLEAR I'lELl), PA. tf CHARLES SCHAFER, LAG Kit BEER It HEW Elf, Clearfield, Pa. HAVINO rented ilr. Eutrea' Brewery be honra br ftfiet attention to barioe.. and the uianutarture of a puperior article of UKKK to reoeive the patronage of all tba eld and many new eu.tomcra. Aug. 25, tf. THOS. S. WASHBURN, SCALER OF LOGS, (ilen Hope, Cleat field County, Peun'a. THE aubaeriber baa derate! mueb time and atleniiun to the r'CALINU UK LOllH.and laaea tbi. method of ufiering hi. .errler. to thoea wbo may need them. Any further information aan ba bad by addraning aa abort. j.20 if SURVEYOR. DAVID KKAMJ, Lutherfburg, rirerfteld Co., Pa., uflrra hia aervicea aa (Surveyor in the wept end of the e'-onty. AH ealla will be attended to promptly, and the charpea moilorate. 1 : 1 tf: T M SURVEYOR. rfIfK nr.dniignod offora hia arrvieea a a 8nr- veyor, and may be found at hia retidenee, in Lawrence tuwnthip. Letter will roach him di rected to Clearfield, Pa. aoay 7-tf. JAHLH MlH Uhl.b. THOS. W. MOORE, Land Surveyor and Conveyancer, HAVING reeently loenUd la the borough of I.umbT City, and rrtumrd the praetn-e of Land ffurrrring. retpeetluH.r teodrri bit pmlea- etonal aemefa lo the owner 01 and rvvuiaifir in tan dt in Clearfield and adjoiniiifi: eouiitnt. Jteeda of eonreyanre aeally eirruttl. Office and rceidrnoe one door eatt of Kirk A Speneer'a etore. aprl4:pii4m. N. M. HOOVER, Whole.ale A Retail Dealer in Tobacco, Cigars and SnulT, Two doora cit of the Poat Office, MARKET STREKT, CLEARFIELD, PA. V-A larOTaaaortmeatuf Pipea, Cigar Caae. Ao. alwaye an hand. myltf ly J. K. BOTTORF'S PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, Market Btrcet, Clearfield, Pa. er-cn0MOS NAPE A FFKnAI.TV.-ri3. "VKHATIVKS mad. in eloudr, aa wrll ae In 1 1 elettr wenthrr. (,'.n.lant! on band a good aeeorlraeat of f RAMr'S, BTr.KKtM OI r.!i and M KIIKOKCOPIC Vli.WS. Framea, from any t le of moulding, ma'le to order. apr2!tf REUBEN HACKMAN, House and Sign Painter and Paper Hanger, Clearfield, I'rnn'a. eaM'ill eieeule jobe ia hia line promptly and in a workmanlike manner. at rt,e7 THOMAS H. FORCEE, rriLia m GENERAL MERCHANDISE, .IIA1I AMTON, Pa. Abo, extenaiv manufarlnrar and dealer In Square limber una taweu iuniierol all kind. r-y0rdcra aolioited and all billa fromntly filled. lijlfl u tto. ALBRar arwnv Ai.arnT. w. ai.ifrt W. ALBERT & BROS., Manufacturer! A exten.irr lpaler.in Sawed Lumber, Square Timber, 4c, " II I. A N ! , PKAA'A. ray-Ordera aolirited. liill. Ailed on abort notice ana reaef.nei,ie lerma. Addreaa Woodland P. O., Clearnrld Co., P. jr2i-ly W ALIIKHT A HUMS. FRANCIS COUTRIET, MERCHANT, Frenrhrllle, I learfirld County, Pa. Keep, ef.n.tantly on hand a full arnrtmrnt nf Irv IIikhIb, llnrdware, llrocrir, and eM rithititf a.unlly kept tn a retail .tore, which will lie mid, fur ea.h, a ehrep aa rlKcwhcrf in tb oounty. Frenrhville, June 17, ltt7 ly. C. KRATZER &. SONS, MERCHANTS, DKALKR. ! Dry Goods, Clotlurg, Hardware, Catlary, Queemware. flrorcrlea, Proviainna and fcbinglrs, Clearfield, Prnti'a. jgae'At their new .tore room, on fleennd afreet, aear li. f, Uigler A Co'a Hardware atora. janM MOSHANNON LAND it LUMBER CO., OSCEOLA STEAM WILLS, LUMBEU, LATH, AND riCKETS ' if. IT. SlIII.t.INr.For.H, Preiiilnl, Omee Fore.t Pl.re. Nn. 155 R. 4th at.. Pbil'a. JOHN LAWSIIK. Snperinlendent. yett'ST Oaeeola Mill., Cleartield ennnty. Pa. SAMUEL I. SNYDER, Practical Watch Maker, Oppoelia the Court Hnnaa, FECOND 8THKKT, CLEARFIELD, PA. a-AI1 bind, of Wche., Clooba and Jewrlry promptly repaired, and worb warranted lo gire eatielaelMia. mart. TO Traews and abaloailiinl a,p,rim bind .f lb. haUat iiaproremenla, for ..la ai U. Brag Start.' JlARISWiCK IkWIH. 1 1 "eiUisrcUanfous. 187. MAY. 1S70. RECONSTRUCTION! W ill Flst it Out on This Line! william iti:i:i, w ati icrr nrnr.rr CMJARieiKLD, PENVA. DreEB Goods, Fancy Goods, Notions and Trimming?, LADIES' AXD CENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, Haia and Capn, Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoes, AT POPULAR rillCES. tenV-The entire atoek on hand will he eold at a reduction to prraent value, and I will replenish the atock every aixty dare with choice ftjiea of the beat goodi la the market. Near the Poatoffice. CLEAP.FIELD, TENK A. 2.J THE FIRST ARRIVAL! Spring Millinery Goods Juat Rrccivod at Mrs. WATSON'S. VLL the Ladies io Town and tbe Coin try are Invited to call and aec tbo Spring Stylee in BONNETS, HAT?, FRENCH TLOWEUS, io. We hare to auit all age and ei.ee. We Intend keeping our etoek full and complete, ao that alt ean bo aeeomnodated with the beat and neweat etyle of each aeaaon, and at the lowent pricoa. Alao, new Inducerarnta ofTeird In the way of IiRFS-i. MAKING, l0 the mo1 elegant and fiuh iooable it y lea, oa tbe abortcat notice poaribie. Rcuirmbcr tbe Place : Main Ptrect, oppotitc Muaiop'e atom, Cl.EAHFIEI.D, PA. mar53 DAVID REAMS LUMBER MANUFACTORY, KF.AR LVTUKBSIIl liO, PENN'A. MAXCFACIVRES all kind, of Lumber fur building purjioaei. Atway. on band lath for noorixo, 1'LASTERIXa LATH, I'ALt.MIS, Aa., Ae. Hti Plaatering Lalh are errnlv aawed and of different lengtha, to anit purchaarra; tne Paling, are four feet long and ready pointed. AH kind, of Fawed Lumber will be furnished to order, and delivcrrd if .o de.ired. Pricoa will be liberal, according to quality. t.AII kinda nf GRAIN fakea in exchange for Lumber. Luthrr.burg P. 0., Jan. 19, 1870. ""OWl KtMVIl MVMI JOHN A. STADLEU Re!pertfull in form i the citiaena of CliirficlJ and liriniiy that lie haa removed hia liakrry to the building on the comer of Market A Third Pirccla, formerly occupied by Jha Ilillburn. where he keeps constantly on hand all kinda of C0NFECTI0NEK1ES, It HEAD. P1K, ROM.S, CAKES, do. Which will he arili at very reanonalde intra. R R A I) 05LT Tr CKSTS A LOAF. ATTENTION, IlAKTPMEN! HaflFmen are Informed Ihnt the boat atid ehcapeft Prfad ean at all timet be had at PTADI.ER A PAKKRV, Clearfle'd, Pa. mlii-Sm 1 rmtrrl. I'M - T(. .iiiiiihiiiii ut iwif iiiMMl.lioth liantls rapnllv lucks out. Iteiulrea tmuwliate nlifntiim, a. nrglert oflen re.ult. In an ineurulile '.ung Pi.raisi. Brown's Bronchial Trochei wilt Invarial.l.r gire In.tanl retlrf. For Bronrhitia, A.tbma, Catarrh, f in.umitire anj Tliroit Pi.rerr., they bare a .oothi.ig ttTii-t. Singerf and Publte Pieakera uae them te dear and rtrcngllu-n the roi.'O. Owing tn the gmid rei.tiintinn and nniutari!r of the TrtKihe., ni.nr wnrllilr. and elienp imi'nliiiti.i are tiffereil, whub are gnn.1 for acithlng. lie lure lo olta;n the true mtow.vs rnoNriiiAL Tr.ociiF.s. 8ild arerywhero. nor 10 Cm THE OSCEOLA 15AKKRY ! C. J. FIItirF, Proprietor. T WOl'I.D rerpeelfutly announee to the old eu. 1 tomer. of Khnff a o'llrirn, and Ihe rili.rn. of Owo' " """"J ; rener.i,,bt i have be eome a.le timnrietor of the O-reole Itikerr. ene! proprietor of the ft-reole Itikerr. and am prep.red lo fur n.h the "rTAKF OK I, It K." aa wrll na PH.S, CAKKS, Ar.. of errry deeerip tion. in any quantity and on .hurt a.ititw. ft.eeola. January 13, 1S7S. Furniture! Furniture I ?Wol,I.) re.peellully Inform the puldie that 1 hare on band, at my furniture room, in W A L ACKTox, a large tu-k of Furniture, mob ae I'h.ira, Ill,lr..., Sl.nil,. Booking eh.ir., Ae., wbirb I will aril ehe.pee than Ibrr nan l ooairlil aor where eln ia ClewScId eo.ntr. (lire roe a "'I-. . ltAAC BlllMbL, allaerfon, Jn. l j, 187o m. IM'fiai WABTKIb Tb. andenigned will par tba hiehe-t CASH PRICK for all bind, vl Ft HH end br.hR SKINS. Mir. me a rail CHuleld.lMe.li. 1 1. JtEIIMI'. PRINCIPLESi CLEARFIELD, PA, "WEDNESDAY, MAY '25. 1870. THE REPUBLICAN. CLEAKF1KLD, Ta. WEDNESDAY JUOHM.NU, MAY 2j, 1P70. mi; FAITH I'l'L i.ovi:us. I'd iicrn awny fnmi hrr three yenra hIkjuI t lint And 1 returned tn nnd my Miiry true t And thmipti I'd quitiin hvr, I did nut doubt that It was m-ci'fiaaxy ao to di. 'Twn by tlm Iiimn"y-erncr we were ait ting; "Mury," naid 1, "Imvc yon bcn alwaya true?" "Fran kly," anid aim jiini pnufinjE in Jmt kuiiiiujf, "J don't I lii nk J'vo uufuillifiil n-tn to ynu ; But for the three yvnra pHM I'll tell yuit what f'vvrdonrrthen Vny ff Wo liern true ff t"t." "Wlirn firt ynu left, my grirf was unci.ntril!ai!c. A lone 1 UKiurut il my iiiir''ratle lot, Ami nil win) unw me tituu'lit mr iuctinit.lnMr, Till Capinin Clillurd rnuui lrmn Aldcrrhutt ; To flirt wild h m auumed me wliilo 'tnaa ih'W ; I don't count that ui.fuithl'ulm:. Do rout "The next oh t let mew waa Frnnkie Pliippa, i ttift nun al uncu-a, i nrittuiu-tHte. Aud ncalli Ihe niutl.K', where liua uiet tipa. He gnve me lnt lirnt k ii" ainl here rlio niirhed "H e BiHycd rix weeka at uncli'a; how tune Uw I don't iMiunt A (if iintiutlifiilncj'n. Do you "Lord Cecil Foaainore. only twi'iily-oin. Lent me hin horite, t)li ! Iitrw w rle ami meed . Wr eeoured the downs; rmlo U. huuiidr fitch tun ! And often wan hio arm nlrout my wiwut That wan, to lilt uic up and down. Dul who Mould uouut that uuiuilliluliuM? Doyouj' "Do yon knew Rrtry Vcre? Ah, how hi ainf ! We met 'twaa at a pirntc. Ah, an h weftthcr! He pnve me, Itmk, the tiit of throe two rinffo, When we wen- mat in Clil'den wood a toiibtT. Ah, what a huppy time we ppent, ua two! I don't count t7if uufoithtulnefi. Jo you "I've yot another rinjr from him. D'yon at The plain fold circlet that in ihiimt here T I look her hand: "li, .Inry ! eaii it be That you" . Uuuth .it. "J bat I am Mr.Vere. I don't count lif uDfHttuiuiiierta. Jn yon t" "No," I repluHi. "fur I am married tog." Costa Rica Coffoo Growing. The manner of cultivating the coflcc plant varies but little in iho several Central American States, and a short sketch of bow this favorite beverage is produced, may be interesting to all good coffee drinkers. i ho cofleo beans are first planted in hot-beds, from which, in a few months, they sprout and tdioot up five or six inches high, w hen they are removed singly, and taken to Iho fields which have been prepared to receive them. There, tbe young sprout aro planled anew, in rows, with a space ol from four to MX feel between each plant l ortwoyears they need no more cure, excent an occasional iilowiiiL' out of tho weeds w inch sitting up nrountl I tlicin. Jlio llitra year the pl.inl is from throe to four feet high, and com mences to hour, producing about n - I . I ... if ... r....:. 1'... i . , I I ..I ...IT... r.... . t.'...ir. IMIHUUIOIIIIIUIU V..VUJC. I.O ., to the size and productiveness of the tree, till it reaches about ten feet in height; nfler which it gives a product of from twenty to thirty pounds of green fruit. Iho collec fruit resrmhles in shape, sue, and color u puiuip ciunbeiry, und grows clinging closely to tho smull, lateral branches of ilie troo; so that tbe hnnd can strip ofl'ut once the fifty or moro berries a branch may bear. On some plantations the trees aro dwarfed, for the double purpo-o of increasing Ihe fruitage and facili tating the picking. Tbe lime of pit king the crop varies, according to tho locality, but ranges l :.. - r... " , , i o , i n. .. a,, ,..,,, t,eccnn-r j March. When tho fruit is ripe, nil , , , , Ininils nro rmii tiveil men. women.1. nnd children ami, ns fist as picked the lierrics aro sent to tlio nulls, which, arranged something liko corn shellers, remove tho pulpy coverings freeing tho kernels, which lire im mediately spread out in the sun to dry. At this lima tlio skies arc wulched carefully, nnd in rase of rain, the kernels nro rapidly gathered under shelter, ns rain upon them, while dry ing, wotilJ cause an irreparable in jury; anil upon some plantations, machines lor drying by hot air have been introduced. After a few days in tho sun, the kernels hec-nmn drv and crispy; they are then thrown into a circular trough, nnd large wootlen rollers shod with iron, cnHi tho shell and liberate the two beans which each shell contains. Tbo benn has still another coaling its seiu which is the hardest of all to remove, but through long continued nttiition w ith the iron shod rollers, this also, is mostly removed, and then the fanning mill cleans tho bean, by blowing nway the loosened skin und broken shells. Itut tho mosl expensive mil of the process is now to como. Ilefore lonp tables sit the natives, young nnd old, t haltering, laughing, und singing as Ihey work, nnd on these tables me potlieil tho tiesns lis they coin o from tbo fanning mill. Mat h Indian bol ls i " l",skrt '." T 0r lliN. '"I't ""' '"' it- ratcl V, evel V pet left bean, till there remains on the tnhlo nothing bill hro ken nnd imperleet roller, of no value. The hands nre paid, nl this work, so much per quints!, of otto hundred pounds, and skillful pirkcis make good nnges. It takes li:V,l potintls of! the fruit, its il conn s from the tree, to proilueo one hundred pounds ol I clean marketable cotl'oe and yet it pays. I'ram Mri,o(o C. sta l.'im. OmhinJ Mimtltlij. fur M,n. A city exchange tells tho following ; i "A gentleman from the country, stop i )iing nt ono of our hotels, the tit her day, entered into convcrsM ion wiihl one of Iho boarders. After a ft')V minutes' talk, the bonnier drew his cigar case, saying, 'Will you take n cigar, sirT 'VVell, I don't mind if I do,' wns tho reply. The cigar wns pnssrd to him; List) the one which our hoarder wns smoking, f'.r the pnrpose of nlTording him means to ig nilei the fresh weed. Air. tVunlrr- "- '. " I "".' " e.gar i est i i? , . i ' , , ,. I i cccdtMl to cu off ho end o the lighted i ono wch h.d been in the mouth o ; " f , " M n u r' """ , T" I or, remuiking,,,, i,,... ,i,- j,i,t " .ivia.w inob nnn iiiiii ii rrirrsnnig: -ii nin i otten Hint a man from Iho country runs afoul as clever fellow in tho city ns you ure.' " t'seful mnrringo being wedded to one's business, wmtB h NOT MEN. THE SDEPRISE. nv HISS IIANAStU K. l.rT. From 01.1 aud New. 'lonitiv Mnroh mnrnin Imd dnwif (I on our villtio, and our nuij'li btifi b tlio diniill brown lioutto, tieitr to llii i-onier of our utrcnt, woro moro bluo iml tli.siniil tliim the diiy- Al r. Jurntlt i-'j-niiiiii la liad scolded liid wil'o, bticniisc liia brt'iildiibt Viiis live mill uloiluto, itiul bociiiiso ono billion Imd ooirn! oT hin xroi'kinjr coiit. Hronk I'ast w;ih nhvnys bcliiiidhand ; lio was uluftya Into al his woik, unless Itu linri-.i'il fust onouj;li to break liitt net k; bilonit wcru nlvrnjn plnrtinr off for wiii.L of a rililcli," 'boiliuliuii iliul woitliln't tnko ball it minnlo ! NV lion Mr. Svinomla bad Ktiid tltia bo nlnit lliodonr bind, und went mUcrabl' down tbo mreot. Jur neighbor's bail temper rteldom liiMtrd ten rudit beyond bin bomu ; bib reiitilaiifo olien came before bo um tvi ll Bittrted on bin walk ; and even ble bo was utlei inj' reproaches lie wan dimly fueling thai bo fehould (eel nnejralilo all that day be ulw.tys wnt v rt'lclied when there bud been a fiisnt home. II always bud visions of Alary tuken sntbleiily ill, and of the bou filled with neighbors tryiiif; to help Iter ; or of J jhmiio terribly hurt, or of the baby sick with the croup. All such uavs ho trembled and turned pale, whenever n sf range bead appear- ed at tLa Inn of Ihr, ...,nn stirwn v ....11.. 11 ..... 1. 1 : 1:. ' mm nu nuuiu eaten iiiint.tTii imiiiiiiiiij to nnr slrnn.ee voice in the shon l)B. low, dreading lest a messenger bud votiiw r nu 111 111 1111 tinti. t 1 uv-'iiiiv ui some fearful calamity. Tbo shop was too lar elf for bitr. logo home to his dinner; ho always took that muul with hi in in a tin puil ; and when he iiud gono to bis work in a tunoii In. m.i L.itf n ,1.-w..n aoikniKn i,.ii.... over the news, and comparing notes ; f """'u". " fo otfamily expenses; or, when the boys:1'" '1 ' ' ... ' ' . . i (l,nii(lit it. mitet m,nn were uvvav. te nnr stories ol their. children's progress in Walking, talk-j ing, cle. When, as it often happened, I tilings went wrong in tho morning, Mr. .vmiinils foiintl that ho must do errands al noon ; then, nfter hurrying down a few mouthfuU, bo went out nnd w all.ed all iho rest of the hour 1 1 o could not bear laughing und talk, ing freely with bis comrades while his wife was unhappy. Many a tiino he n'lin L.UUI) lllttUlIOMU HO IHU W.l to bis house just to see that Mary ami ! tho children 'were all right, only he ' was ashamed lo show her how troub-1 woui.t gladly have gono all tlio way led be was; and he could no more! v" no v. ,11V0 , 10 Wrtr(), .0rr0W f()ri temper (so lio lliought), than lie could havo tlianged to a real angel, then there. Mary, for her part, wou'J have died sooner t linn liovi, l,rli.i,,l ii'liK n,- ..-I. i. sii... .,U.... .1..:, ! such conliKiion. !Sho ulw.nvs shut her livs last lo.'.'tlier. and went lib ml iher work with tho nil' of n martyr, w, hilc her husband was in tho hotiso. I 'l'l. l ,,...,,, u.n. ..I,. ,,. . I ;., ! rceoitntiiife to herself the" wioium and 1 ;,. ;...: .... f .. i i. .i. t . ,:.,.! t..j ..ri . . n in. ii Din- nunino iviii.i,i tho number of things she had to do, j cooking, washing, ironing, sweeping, J no nd ng, wilh two troublesome chil- ilrc it always to look nfler ono jtisti running nhotit, the other in its cradle ; ,,,,T ,.,,! j rtny woman sec to fcutloi.s .i . , ... ,t,. .. : . , .i t t' '"..tn l". IIIIIIUIU, .lllll lll'l r . . . . ' .. ... bonds wero lied half tho time! So al hot nf Mrs. Symonds dwelt on her troiihl b, und worked a husband's tin kind n as into tho dish washing, the sweep ng, the denning up generally, even i to the washing und dressing ol tho iittle ones. The sense ot'injiis tiee m i her in nil the familliar ob lecls m iter little kitchen ; and when she h I carried Johnnie up slairs.and l,i .i1I;l:.;. . I . i':. , hannVKvuv. while she made ihe beds. ! hrr I'tiimv Imd ono tip licforo lirr, wt.nd.-fj bow it would bo ifVho;ko,1,U',.,0.i!1,01fini:,, ;i"rTl't''l'lo. were 1 die, whether James would be I Hhl I1""1 1 b'".V' ' l. "; M,.r,- I. Iw.ll.n. In M.....I.I 1 .... . . .. I U I) l J 1 1 S t U I t 1 1 a t 111 O III C tl t J 0 1 1 II O I 0 11 II ll nnii'h -lie had bad to do, and if he wtiuld lot feel that he bad been all to blame I Hut by-nnd bye, when the liousi vi.rk was done up, her hair coinbe nnd her dress changed, ns the uficrn. bn grew on, alio thought loss of best I and her troubles, ninl more of Jilinnie's little speeches what pain il gave her lo think how lillle she hud limited llioni at the titno; of the way hahy wits beginning tn bold I tilings; aim sue longeti to tell James j these sttull murvels. Shoknew her I self too well to prestimo that she would do nnylhinjf of the sort. Had not her husband been cruel nnd tin juM ; wits ii not his place to make nil vn' !? Ho should ut least sav that he dad been wrong, just Unit, nnd she wot Id overlook nil. Hut sbo would bki have ono talk with him, nnd sl.o li in. how things really were; she lid think be ought to see that ; now hoiS'y thought ol lato brciiklastsand nii-.jttg buttons, never of her thousand toil-jiniil cares. IVrluips, nfter all, il woi Id bo better il she or one of Ilie chii hen should ilie ; tin n these miser abli roubles would como to an end she J uddered as be uid this tibotil the olnidren, nnd didn't mean il ut ull. Ma J. too, bad really her (oars about soiilthiig tlrtadl'til happening to Jan is or iho little ones, but she kept it b i'lht r nwny, nnd Jin tended thai she a eoiirageoiis. J.nle that Hllt'innon. Jnmes. friini' I III..1 in ll.O fl'MIlt .,,-, U I l.-u U..M- .. man In a chaise below, I'aning for win I ntnl talking cargcrly to one of the firm. Ho could imt bo mistaken ; bo saw Ida master point straight np to the win low where bis own bench stot 1, nr.! distinctly heaul iho qims 1 1 ion, liat does the doctor say f" 1 lie niisner did n l reach him, hut tj.in ,.. ,,110( (,,,n,T miiiiiui i ingiv i .it k in his uiiir turner, Ins w ho lo limy re h iMo l0 'nvl ()f ,iMoni , lle km.w R, , 2 10 I"'n, Btttl be only n-.lto.l "u,urh.ng,.l,r 4ren,M Kl(,p ..on ,!, . .. . n . i i ..i.i.i i t r ' in in our tn i ii' in ' t rt tn- lightedly point out himself ns a per-1 son oi groni eonseipience, nt that inn- ment, A few minutes w ent by ; hn ' hud lint hoard the chuiso driven off, I mu iioi.iMiy t-nme lor mm. Hull n m u. mm passed, wnen ono oi tnc 3 yj. mm iu"'i in m w-mtxwt iijri buys riisbeil ':citeil!y in, to say that tbe old building was really to bo al tered now; bo had heard Mr. Cillcy talk it ti 1 1 over with ono of tbo own in'!, and it was all nettled, ho iruessed; lie should not wonder if workmen wero (hero next .Monday. Then James Pymond's blood ran freely once more; tlio man in tho cbaihe, the pointing up nt tho window, tbo rjues lion about tbo doctor, wore explained. Doctor Kent was ono of tlio oivneio, and bad hitherto gone against any change. Was ever any man so relieved ami happy before? Grateful tears would coino into bis ryes ns bo bent over bin work ; and bo mttdn a swilt, butearn tmt humble) roaolution 4 hut vry - uuv mciil On that same afternoon, -Mary, in trying lo find somo new playthings for Johnnie, had overturned on the table n box containing bor own little lrcuiirc, tilings which bad not seen tho light for many a year. Among these were some small reward cards, with texts and mottoes, which she read over as she took lliem up, recall ing the old tiino when she had carried tlirni hiiinc in triumph und leu nit d nil thai wan on them, before night. ISow, wlitle she was sewing again, and Johnnie was playing with bright shells and her own old cup and bull, l I , i. ... t , : :.. i. : i. "Yr"B 1 u "V".' . , . .1 11 1 "'l,M,r- Let "ft""' be' U'rougb " rMU ur ,n'" t!""J ' of mind let each esteem other bctt ol mind let cucii esteem other better . . . , T , inuii nimseii. i.Uuu .101 ntij than himself. Look not every man ,"" " " " What does looking on the things of others mean! thought Mary to her self. l'utting tho verses together, she town things, wero exhortations ;., .,.! lOlll'lin; owing out ear, she mean that we e."-' "'"TV outer p.o,iie . . .. " , h '.. . ... "'"."J" thinking how wo feel. It is not just w hat we do to others, that is good for evil, but it is seeing how things look to thorn, that is t ight. Now, if James saw things as I do but be doesn't ill all ; und so he finds hi til I. Hut llicn. liko a flash, cnnie tho thought , "Io I see things its he floes !"' tind when she tried to put herself in her husband's , , . . ,. , l,,aco' l ym,S ''" convcr- wll,oiia they bad held, and little things sl,c Uwd l'L0ut,1"9 ork, niuJ '" companions, with what she knew of j ln ull kintjHC!!lS, ns 1 ever have, but the ! ale hour we forget iiieir precept", fie herself, she did seem to see better wlUo In!n f niJ. own Krcat race- icriorated in political morals und di bow ull .lira must look to him, than she bad ever dono before. His time was not his own ; ho must be punctu al at his work, or lose bis place; their house, nnd liretnl, nnd clothes, their very living, depended on bis rompt ! lie ncss. til courso lio Wlslietl to L'O I ., ,...,t,. ,l,..a,l i.:.. .,., !. . .t i i iit.iiij .ii. n, nin iiiiib , rno I, ,'iou j nol havo him disgruco her or himself; I thoti bis buttons must bo looked to in M'",on' '"r h 1,0 P"1 rmei.l on thero was no lime f..r repuirs. 1 1 r repairs. 1 lien ho had wood to split and water to bring, nfler Ilia day's work was over; so that bis tiino was almost nil spent out of the house. Sbo could manage niuny things to suit herself; he must please other people, nnd pooplo who didn't care for him as she did; nnd then she loll that her husband might have a hundred en res nnd perplexities which she did not know. So, for half an hour, Mury bad really been look ing nol ut her own interests, but nway front it, nt the interests of another. Thut hull' hour put a new aspect on the wholo range of her affairs. Two days Inter, Mr. Svinonds wns t """' '"'"' i-:linfj hreuklast; evervlhing seemed ' ''P S U'? Jnics wife nervouslv Irving to make trie managed to knock down a dish to break in twenty pieces against the stove hearth. Mary looked tip ' mute despair, ns her husband camo in expecting a storm, and feeling that thero was enough to raise one ; hut a cheery voice cried out, "Hick np the pieces, my buy ! nntlshesaw James I catch up tbe baby, tossing her nnd quieting her in a mintito. Tbo fire burned, the kettle boiled, nnd break i fast w as quit kly on the table. Mary j bad not sp iken a woril, for wonder; I but her husband, looking tip quickly ns she handed him his cup of codec, I saw tears shining in her ryes, and he j knew thai they were tears of joy. What a reward fur a minute a self eonl nil ! These two never talked matters over, or told each other w hat bnd i chntifeed their minds ; Ion to ono if Ihey I,;,,!, tho peace bud beer, broken before il was fairly concluded. Iul I nrv pt tn 1 ice I t tie son which Ihey hud teceived. i hoiign eaclt person is lo consoler i tho interests of others, he is nol call- ed lo make others seo I. is interest in return. The nmrul of (his is not . t ... . . , I I i. I. : .. ... 1 . ' . , , . H...I.. I'M MlllIU I ,1.-111111 I'llllllHI' l 1 1 1. 1 I : r ... . i i lain li,-", noil I iicni.-i . n r.ioi i n;- f morse. It might he: Lrt each per-1 son be jus!, nnd seeing a fault correct ! it. So, be w ill not be a slave to lears ol evil luting. (r let no man or wo mnn hesitate lo say, "1 inn wrong." when there is occasion lo inako cuch confession. An Irishman wbo was brought up in the country happened one tiny to be walking nlong n street in lliiblin, when be was ni lacked by n ferocious dog. I 'nt run into tho tni.ldlo of the street lo pn k up a cobble-stone lo de- , . Ii'ltd litmsoo. iiit. until mr II secured.." m m no coll in I remove it 10 nr. clamed: "This is tho devil's own.""1 O'O- ''.ul wise, inectionaie pit t.inee entirely, ther tio tho stones und I.I tlioirdoi-'s run loom. " at -- a. In marrying a young white gill to n Mil 11 i-i. n i ii. ii i mi iiriidniiiiit ill n nuinher nf the diriiilaries nf a wrs- t,.rn tow n, tin Satuiday, Justice (iar- rett shiiI : ''1 n t he name of Ihe Great Jehnvnb, Ihe Coiitinentnl Cniijress. ; nnd (he I iftecnth Amendmonf , 1 pro-1 notmre you man and wile. ' i CAN. TER!lS-$2 per nnnum, in Advance. NEWSEniES-YOL.10,NO. 11. iYTX'5 Tin: M:AHiiN. bv in rMiKfiiisn RAitn. I lin e th" f.rin;t! lie t' n-Vr g-eena N it eiibhuc-a. but eoliim) pit atii ; Tlie verinil ttoW'-ra tltut rlotlm ita eeeiica An- lovely, each in their deiyrcif, lint tti I'll, ujnu t!ir ttlmr tmud, lis hkMih mukt'c one nvrrliuM, Anl how, one cannot underitaii'l AlUx-ta "jju with a uuuh aud cold. No, Hiimiurr in the time for mr, When eat ill ita beauty bright lii'!r;ri( hen inB tiic tunl and bjuia tho beUp And nil (lie err ia ri'li in n. ... utiU. it nmv bo urjfi i n'itin, 'I Iml ii-'ver, by it wunnlh bfirit. Fi ilr- - r;:ini.( il.ioti-rti tiiAiiilet. luwri, rod -Iia!i;, Aud olten it i uiiuotnuiun ht 1 Hfl ff! vs ini A ( iimn ! C'alrn and oool. lib wtMi.lUiiii rii5't, K 'l i. atid bruwn ; Whi-n evrry evening. n n rule, - YtM ai i j a na i l,i nil In itiiiaa. n . h!il!, tii ttt it iiutt ii drawl-n -ke Ij i I dare not, 1 alinit, in int. While pau-r rheiimatio wa-ld tho ecrew On loot and ankle, a; in and wriaL Tlicrcfore ahall Winter be my elioiee ! VS brn nilent Itea the Undenape white. Five fur Dun Hottm cheery toiiM.-, bo piiijr from moruio until night. Hut tbeo in inttr ciiill iiu" ooiuc, At we'rn with fnutt- aiol dull oj jirent ; The Idotid p-ow cold. tlu filiror iitmiS lt'a hnid U any wliirh itmon i h-t ! That'B the Talk. Tbo following is an extract from a speech recently delivered in Indian npulis, by ('ongrcesmnn Ihiuicl L. oorhecs, on tbo question of negro sufl'rago. These otitspokon sontiniuiits, coming from so uble and fearless u chnmiiion of licinis racy, w ill bo re ad Willi interest by all lliosc w no Cling lo n tt lute man s party : 1 believe, as I have ever believr d, Unit tho admixture of tho races is ever fraught wilh evils and errors to both, and with blessings to none. All'buniun feet, then whose feet, and history ti'lls bis sail, calumitioiis story, j at what ngo of tho world f If they nnd sustained Gov. Morton when he u-,.e,, .-Liu.,!,.,! mt l,t- Inmnn lonwl i t,0 same position, as I do ,n..n Iril'll t lilt llllS lllll lll'l'tl blighted, with uhes nnd Monti, nnd always with a deterioration ol both raccs, und acceleration of all the vices c m Ilepnblic is slowly but certainly of mongrel", nnd n bickwtir.l fi.iw of tiding. It says: "Ve uro treading tbe t'ulu of civilir.ation. Nor ill we ' swiiily the old beaten path of down in tho futu-o years rseups this revolt- fall, decay. The history of tho world ing doom if we persist in tho attempt teaches its saddest lessons in its record to ubsorb in tho hotly politic three of the death of republics. Once dead, millions of a degraded and inferior f,,i ever dead, is the nv urnful epitaph rare. inscribed upon them nil. AVe too are Tho wrelilird results may come flotindciing along tho snmo decline; slowly here in Indiana, hut they will wo too are proving, as every republic as surely come ns the footprints til ', thai has preceded us has done, thut time coutinuo to ndvuncx) into tho un - kn((w-n y ,.,pg win ! pie. 1 d ears. J nere are some, pel ho desiro the votes of this peo ; do. 1 do not. I would treat lliem great in all the world s history, greut in peace and groat in war, great in 'science, letters, free governments and Christian progress can better control j stayed, ni.d which leads to inevitable the destinies of this proud ctuinno:t -jniiu. To people lio have preceded wealth without their aid, and into ! us who huvo permitted their rights, their hands 1 cast my late, and iii.'h their liberties in their government lo a trhitf m in's jxtrty I iri!l fttiiiJ' be usurped or appropriated by cilhor orfiilt. Already tho vagrant negroes, ( a one-man power, or an oligarchy, the black lazurotii of Kentucky und ; proven themselves capable, compe oihor Southern regions, are in trans j tent or willing lo regain them. Nor portalion to Irnliaiia. are wo tmy better, any wiser, any Already it ia loudly nnneiinced that ; nioro vigilant than thoso w ho lived their rotes aro lo encompass my do j before tis. We nro i.-.dilferent lo us feal if I tun sixain n candidate. It . urpalion, wo nro mislead, deceivtd will be for the laborers ol tbe .State j antl despoiled by a reckless and un tho w hito man w ho lills tho soil, the ; scrupulous partisanship ; we sec our mechanics in Iho simps lo determine j rights nnd liboriies invaded and tie whether they desire this population j stinyed, and wo shrink liko cowards in their midst. It will b lor the op j or crunch liko slaves before tho arm pressed workman of every uvocalion t of luwlos power. Soon even the and calling, who havo nothing led name wilh w hit h we cheat ourselves save civil rights ol citizenship, to do fide whether Ihey wish lo share tlieiii equally with the African, 1 will ap peal to lliem whether Indiann, a bor der State, t-ltall bo overrun wilh re fuse black elements or the South. I will appeal In them w hether they will encourage the presence of these ele ments in their fields, their workshops, i-i sti 1 L. nt escape, and when wo find thut our The people w ill bo true to the rights own n ills can no longer resil success of their State, true to the wiso and ' rillly uio degrees of n superior power, safe traditions of their fathers, true to' w '"".V thia without love, wit bout their own lofty blood nnd historv. ! reverence even, nnd simply Irom a true lo the purity of their industrial nursuits and sot iul ort-aiiir.ation. nnd 1 pursuits nnd so, ial tiranir.atitin, nnd j .1H, lo hvir i,;,,,,,. ,j.l0 t-i vili- li,t,i iul gj.rPng, from a separation ' )(- ra(0, Allj i( u ullj desigliing , ,,, ro n, : in, liana with n no- .... j m,t btt,,nn bere-if Ibis nefarious ' m.1Pm js t work tocarrv elections. I warn nnd implore tbo agents of Ibis ''"' ourselves, and an entiro and un oulitt "0 to t!eit. I etiiiiplainiiig readiness to be governed mm I l y 11; ill. Il is this spirit tho true Tint LlTri.r. I'oi.ks Don't expect 1 Christian can utccpl whatever n.ay too much of litem; il has taken fort v ! t,,,nu'i belher ol g...d or evil, as a years, it m iy be, to make Jon w Init ""' of discipline ami devclopnienl, you tire with all your lessons of expo- '"' ""complaining even in tbo lie.ice; und most pi obably you are n nndst of sufferings tooling that "nil la.illy being nt host. Above ull doti'l 1 '""st" w'"i together for the good t expect judgment in a child, or patience ',lll',n ,l,!,t ll,v0 l!'p 'r"',l." Ibis docs under tViais. Synipnthi.e with them "'" P'csnme a callous indifference to , :.. .1...:. i. l.. ... . .....t.i..a . .!..... , ruikuKl 1;i.lni1Ilbcr U , I , ,1. , , ,.,, , . ,;ig lll(lllll.r lconif..rtcth,"says tho instiired writer, and bcautiliilly d.s's he c mvey to us , I ossn io. 1. 1 tins cup pass Irom ,nt; the deep f.iiibiul love that ought to be : ,u:ve;,' 1hI,'s'. ,u 1 us 1 'U,l'ut us thou found in every woman's beinl, thej1''- niii.tilitig Mnii'htliy in nil the clnl-i of "." " " f-'" ,' (Iron s grids. I.ct the tuenioiies , . I',,, , . , . I ..: It tin ir childhood be ns bright as von in make them, tiianl lliem every innocent pleasure in your power. We i ..r r.t, , ... ; , . ... ., . ' , . ... r, ,,,,,, ,.,,, VI. ilhtvaited by older pel-sons, when a i little trouble on their pail would have given tlio cli'.d pleasure, the memory of which Would last a bletime. I Lastly, don't think n child hopeless, I beenuso it betrays some very bad habits. Wo h ive known children i that seemed to have been born thieves ) and liars, so early did they display j iheso undeniable, lr..its; yet these ,UIM"" ""o imiiio'ii. "lio i , ! rents, nnd whntevei J"',,m"-V t' our child by your e give it what it compelled to deny your voi .i.iisi..... - - , s..v v. ..... ,i nmsl values, p.euiy ol loving kindness. A good old (Junker lnilv, ufler lis teinng to the cxtruvugant yarn of a shopkeeper as long r.s her pntienee would nllow, said to hitn : " I'ricnd, w list a pity it is a sin to lie ; it seems so ucte-Mry lo itiy hupp, lliiiliantu Hintj,.,'irj in Oforgin, In fine ol th" hoillimtern rotintli-a. I (ieoriMs, nnd lean llinn rHndret nulea from ( 'biiltBtiooKti la iialnral cnti"iiv imIIi"!, Iroin linltan ttndilion, ! the Cm hauled Moiititiiin. 'I lie motintniii is not l.irgenntl tbetn is tiolhtiig remnrkahlti nhotit it until j oil get on lop, vt ben liiininn Iratka, or itiipreHsioiis in the soli d rock which ftppcur tn bo human Inn ka, are aoen. llow Iheoo iilniii't human trackt i nine to be impresned on the rock of this iiiiiniitiiiii, Is one ol the many in) sleries of this mvHterinus land of ours, There area greaf many tin. lit ions among the 1 ndiuiis in regard to Ihia moiiiilaiu, but none of tin in are sniis litiloiy, uikI it probubly never will be known who il s tluit lefl their trucks upon ihe summit of tho Kn chiinled Moiinfain. One of the In iliun tratlititins is curious, for it show thut they bad a vague idea of Nouh'a flood lieti.ro tiio advent of the whito man. Tho story had been banded down among the nhorigincs that was the landing place of tho great canoe, after the deluge, nnd the tracks were made by tho people in the fanoo, ns ihey sleped out upon tho rock which hail been made soft by the long Inun dation. One of Iho tracks', nnd tbo Inrgfst lone, is seventeen und a hull inches in length ami seven and throe. fourths inches wide. Unlike tbe others, it liuu too. Tim.. tntiKt huvo been f oairs"tnir1trnnd TT thertr was any thing in the Mosaic account of the flood concerning the sir.e of Noah's feet, we might liavo a confirmation nf tho Indian tradition. The sir.e ol tho track would indicute that ho wor rumiher eighteen. Tlicro are lo.r impressions of tlm feet and bands visildo on the faeo of the rock. The smallest foot-track is four inches in length nnd of perfect shape. Another Indian tradition ia that a great buttle was once fought there, und ihe largo truck with nix toes is ihato.' the victorious command er. TiiisiscKsentiully Indian, as their ideas of mental greatness were cir cumscribed by physical aiise. To he a greut warrior with them was to ho or , iinmenso size and slrcnith J hey (,d not recognize the me a 'id quality of the brain us having any thing to do with it. lint bo marie these (racks upon tho Enchanted Mountain? If il was whoso bands, and when T Alas, that the learning of tbo world amounts to utt ti.ltn f il nn mnnr.n lot! Tnr. Iit.pint.ic lnxo. The Balii tnoro Telffom thinks that the Ameri- ! popular povernment is a failuro and , us lirief culmination iscitbcranarc hv or di'siiotism. Our fathers tried to rcodor us cxccpl'ons, bat in a passioii- iii.lil ii-.i 1 mr.rti , litt.t rim- 1 regarded their wise in.. I v hoh soma ini itictiotis, nnd we have been on tbo 1 mart h which, iiever yet has been aud mock tbo truth will bo cxehang- cd for the proper one 10 describe our new form ol government, nnd the Americnn liopublio will bo remem bered only among tho eulogies of his tory. Ir it is Titv Will. There is n dif fcrctieo bet ween submission and rosig- .conviction of iho futility ol pursuing ' any other cour-e. '-Kven tho devils ''.v ollor course. "Kven tho dev l''.r 1 tr. mble." Hut resignatit means more than this. It is a si rentier ofourown impulses, a yicldii of rntr own desires, un abnegation .....-..ii., it . . .- . gnuiion sur- ing ulion cd ' "e w ho rules in nnd over all is moro ' coinpetettt to decide for ns, than we ' trial : out n ri'aoincs tti near il. n ; m I. be the will of the Master. It is I the spirit extrescil bv a snfTonn.e I Saviour in the Garden of tiethsemene, w l,r" 1,0 "claimed : "l ather, if it bo Latk Ciiimsirirs. A fence modo from tbo railing of n scolding wife. A plate id hiiltrr from ihe cream of joke. The small coins "in the ehango of the tniMiii " The original brush used in painting tho signs nl tho limes. The latent contract with the trade winds. Too chair in which the sun sets. A garment for tbo nuked eye. Huekle lo a laughing stock. Tho animal that drew the in'erenee. Eggs Irom a nest ol iheives. A bucket of water from "All's well." A late judge was a noted wag A young lawyer was once making his tiest effort before him, ami hnd thrown m inseil on 1 lie u hum nl lu immona i lion fur into the upper regions, and i Was sei niitielv t.ri.iini iiiiT tor fi hiirbi.r ,aeent, when the judge exclaimed, . ,,,,,,,, f,n ,,,,, C11 ,nv doiir sir! f,,m t Mv h ; 1,01. ior von are . ji,m i , Br,mv ullt f t lio jurisdtcliun of the court. 'V.y dear iliclor," said a lady, "I suffer a great deal with my eyes." 'Ho patient, madam," be replied, , "vou would nrobsbly suffer a groat thai more without them. ! 1 . I