Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, July 11, 1867, Image 1

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serted before Marriages and Deaths, will
be charged,*testi ants Stan.' ite
insertion. All resolutions sf r As s ociatiena ;
communications 'of lingteid 'or - Individual I
interestoind notiees i of ilaixisges Destki ,
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per line.
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g B . - )•:. 45,
lice Square, 10.._ ,
Estray,Cautiop, Loit,
advertisemota; aoR
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Administrator's 4kEseantaillotiom .2 00
Auditor's Notices 2 50
Business Cards, five lines, (per yiito:3l)o
Merchants and ethers,' advertising theh'
business, will be charged $2O: "Itelf 421
be entitled to f column, confined. nebulae.
ly to their businesi,withprivilne &change..
i Vr-Advertising m all gases ex,,c.ougvtog
subsoziPtiOn to the Pain.
JOB PRINTING o f 0:70g kind, ia f I!*
and Fancy colors, dens with nefibissio, and
- dispatch., Handbills; Planiiti,Car*, Pam
phlete, dco., of traiieti aiidit:yle, prin
ted at the shortest notice.
Ornas has jest been-re-fitted with Power
Presses, and ,nery - thing in 'the Printing
line can be. oi(anted in the most artistic
manner and at the lowoot rates.. VE]Ms
nivAßumify °Asa.
earbg.
IEORGE' D. IiONTANYE,.
TORNE Y L44V-01Mie in Unfon
Block, formerly occupied by JAILLOVAimuIa.
DOCTOR .EDWARD Sn'ERKINS
Otters his professional services to the eiti
sees of Frenchtown and vlclnity. - Callsoprotnpt
ly attended to.
May 28, 18137..;;=1ys
yxr, T. DANIES, Attorney 9.t Law;
Yl • Towanda, Pa. Office with -Win. Wat
;kins, Esq. Paktictdar attention paid to Or
phans' Court business and settlement of decor
dents estates.
MERCUR & MORROW, Attorneys
at law,, Toiranda . - • '
The undersigned havingnssociated themselv
together in the practice of Law, offer their pro
fessional-services to the public.
ULYSSES RESCUE, P. D. MORROW.
March 94865.
PATRICK •& PECK, ATroramiti; AT
LAW. Offices f—ln Union Block, Towanda,
Pa., formerly occupied by Hon. Wm. Elwell-And
In Patrick's block i Atkens, Pa. :They may be
consulted at either'
n. W. PATRICE, I apll3
B. licSEAli; ATTORNEY &
11• COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Towan
da, Pa. . Particular attention paid to business
in the Orphans' cond. July 20, 1866.
'HENRY PEET, AttOnzey at Law,
.LJL Towan ia, Pa. . jun 27, 68.
DR. H. WESTON, DZNTIST.-
Office in Patton's Block. over Gore's Drag
and Chemical Store. lian6B
EDWARD OVERTON Jr.;
ney at Law, Towanda, Pa. Office In Mon.
kaiyes BlocU, over Prost.'e - Store, July 13,1865.
11E. R. DAVIES, LERAYsvms, PA.
-IL , - has -permanently located at the office
formerly occupied by Dr. B. DeWitt, for-the
praltiee of his profeaston. May 9,1867.
. _
JOHN N. CALIFF, A TTaiiiNgr
AT LAW , Towanda, Pa. Also, Govern
ment 4 gent for the collection of Penalcma, Beek
Pay and Bounty.
szir No charge unless , anecerefol. Office over
he Poet Ofllee and Nevre Room. Dec. 1,1864.
fIOCTORI3: D*WITT, PRY' SICIAN
I.J AND Suaokox.--May be found dying the
day--unlem otherwise g. ngaged—pa Main- et. , a
few doors Codding Russell's. Isi•
dente comeiot William and Divislonlitg. late-'
-
ly occupied by E. A. Parsons.
Towanda, -April 28, 1867.—1 y
TONES & DWIOREST, COopert,
Tommie, Pa. AU Abide .of Cooper Work
on hand and made to order. Particular atten
tion given to repairing.• Work can be obtained
at the shop in the Keystone Brewery, or at,the
store of W, A. Rockwell. Cash, or work, paid
for stock, May 9, 1867..
aSTILES;V: D., Physiciaii and
J. Snrgeon, would announce to the people of
Borne Borough and vicinity that be has perma
nently locatest.at the plaza !ormerly occupied by
Dr. G. W. Stens, for the practice of his proles-.
sion. - Particul# attention given to the treat
ment of womercand children, rier also to the prac
tice of operat& and minor stirgery. Oct. 2;66.
P 4 '
,PRATT has . removed, to State
D
iitrieti. (first shore B. S. Russet! dr,"Co's
Bank). - Persons from a distance desirous of con
sulting him, will be meet likely to find him on
Sat craky - 3f each week. Especial attention,irill
be given to surgical cases, and the extractlattbf
teeth. Gas or Elher administered when desired.
July 18, 1860. PRATT, M. D.
FOCTOR CHAS. F. PAINS.-Of '
flee In Goas's Drug Store; Towanda, Pa.
CUs promptly attended to at all hours.
Towanda, November 28, 1866.
EDNN"D - MEEKS-AUCTIONEER.
All letters addressed to him at Sugar Ran.
Bradford Co. Pe., will receive prompt attention.
- pRAN-CIS E. 'POST, Painter,' Tour
X anda, Pa, with 10 years experience, is con.
fident he can give the best sa tisfa ction in Paint
ing, Grainihg, 'Staining, Glazing, Papering Ac.
/0/-Particnlar attention paid to Jobbing VI the
country. • April 9, MC.
JK. VAUGHAN—AriI/ilea arid
• Builder.—All kinds of Architectural de
signs furnished. Ornamental work in Stone,
Iron and Wood.' Office ob Main street, over
Russell &L'o.'s Bank. Attention given to Ru
ral Architecture, such ae layimout of grounds,
Ac., &c. , : April 1,1867.—1 y.
J:1 N E W E L
PI
COUNTY SURVEYOR, '•
- •
Orwell, Bradford will promptly attend
to all' business in his line. Particular attention
given to running and establishing old or dispu
ted lines. Adso to 'sunning of all unpattented
lands as soon! lU3 warrants arp obtained. myl7
WHERSEY :WATKINS, Natal
• ?utak is prepared to ;take DePost
ons, Ackhowledge the Execution of Deeds,
Mortgages, Power- of Wormy, .and all other
instruments. Affidavits and other pipers may
be sworn to before me.
Office owesite the 'Banking.. House pt. B. S.
Russell ,t north or the Ward
House. Towanda, Ta t , .1an,16, 1867.
D. D. KN A P,
A.,
Watch Make; and, Dealer in Gents. and Ladles
Watches Chains and Finger Rbills,Clocks,jeat
eiry, Gold Pens, Spectacle's, Silver ware, Plat.
ed ware, Hollowware, Thimbles, Sewing Ma-
chines, and otberlioods belonging to a Jewel ,
ry Stsire.
Perticular attention paid to Repairing, at
Ws old place:neST the Post OP*, Ws,erl, A.
Y. Dec: , 1803.L11.
j9gli 4. 0 .1474 ..: .: '.: : - ., 1
ARTIST AND :PHOTOGRAPHER.
. s , • ,
Will promptly itt4 a to alith liness in iia line.
Special attention given to Lan &cap and Ste*
oscOpic Photography. Views of -Family.Real
dencee,Stores, Pah to Rending., ' Atilmals, Ma
rbilire..ete taken ii
the beat manner., . • ~,-.,
Particular attention given to the novel end.
• leardifal-stere+copic, representation ,otitcte•
Orders received at Wood & !larding's . P der
graphic Art Gallery, Towanda.
o p wanda, April 23.1867.-71. -
UNDERSIGNED , HAVE
opened a Banking Souse •in Towanda, un
der the name c. G. P. MASON dr CO.
TIII4 are prepared to draw. Bala .of. Ex
change, and make collections in' New York,
Philadelphlit, and all portions of • the United'
States, as also England, Germany, and France..
To,Loan money, receive deposits , and' to do a
general - Banking business.
G. P. Eason yeas one of theliti•firs
Laporte, Mason . & Co., of Towanda, Pn., - "and'
his knowledge of the basineesT men of itzsdfOra ,
and Juliohling; Counties Ana having been in th e
, bootleg business for about fifteen years, make
this house desirable one,. through which to
make collections. ' -
Towanda. Oct: V. 184
AAOTIOE.—L. O. -NFMON. *old
hereby notify all venous hidithhillay bitai
that
he baa sold outtlie
itsß aact. ll acoCautha
tonot settled by the Alit or sat, : yin boleti
r collodion. 114 ASO 11.1.
t.Juan*
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ii ... 4 . ' . , •
katfszivowtmAl
j On Habi l Street. lieu the Court Bogie.
Oct. 18e4.
'A. Id 0A NI HOTEL,
TOWANDA, PA.,
• I
• Having ptiteMaiiedthil wentaalbStrliciel oa
Brill Street. I lava - refurnished al t aied -
It *Jowl coare ) oe/ar tier
Mei) ottithabo ins nisi bid: So
be spared ta maw.* pjeasaataad ftrasibW
May #,:68.-41: `3. - 1V PAIWRISON;Prop.
QNYDER HOUSE, a four storjr,brick
LP edifice near the depot with large airy rooms,
elegant parlors, newly furaished. has a recess in
new addition for Ladies um, and is the most
convenient and only eat class hotel A Waverly.
N; Y., It is thd principal office for stages south
and express'. Also for sale of Western Tickets,
and iWCanoda, on Grand. Trunk 80-way. Pare
to Detroit from 'Melo, At, is cheaper' han any
other route. Apply for ticketw•ius above to
0. WABFORD.
irrEtabUng and care of Horses at ressonnble
rates. rl ;.tt,
Waverly.N. Y„ 0ct.211,1866 7 3m. 0. W.
lUillinirg. anb Puss inakini.
Miss GRIFFIN,;
Would respectfully ask the s;ri l i s to call and •
eisminelteristoet of -hthry Ooodso:
just received • froth - New Yor . Every thing
beautiful and new. in the line of &nett,' Hats,
Trimmings, eta. • She takes_ pleasure in offering
to her frieinis and the. public genetallY.
Of her work, those who have patronized her,
are the best judges, and to them she' ref era.
Towanda, April 23,1136?:&—ew* • •
MIMES.. VOMITER W. SHIP?.
AU. MAN, ,
•
D DUBS SWIMS.
Rooms over Mamba!' I CoWelPa Store, Main
Street. Second Door below Beldleman'a
Towanda, Pa., April 6tb 1867.-3 m.
M I Ikl , X li)11;-,R Ti;
I.llire,s.!j.)(rPiEßQß;- 1 . 1
,-:•::
Mould =WACO tO the'citlierdi of Towanda,
and the public generally, that •she has just re
turned front New York with a well selected as
sortment of Goods, and opened a I
Mitt St '
MILL ORE, _ k
Over Shlam's Cl thing Store, fii the fraiit room'
t „ii
formerly occupi _by W. C. Bogart, Esq.,
where elle will be, pleased . to see the Ladies of
Towanda and vicinity, being confident that with
a, varied and well-selected' assortment she can
supply that+ Wants. • , -
• Having procured the services of one of the
best Milliners r.ofitthe City, she believes that
she can give entire. istisfaction."4 l artieular at
tention given to STRAW WORK.
mar, Come _ mid , see A as. , -Don% forget. Out
place, over Shift's Clothing Store; nextddor to
,
Mercer's Store.
Towanda, April 8 , 1867%
W. A. PAM.
NEW M,ILLINERY
Mesa ENNA Rut:l6llS. ButowaY,
Having jnet returned from. Hew Tork .with a
fine and well aelectedassortmentof , - •
MILJ2NERY AND FANCY GOODS,
Would inform their friends, andlbe public gen
eral'', that the" would be pleased to melee a
call from them at their rooms formerly occupied
,by Mrs. H. M. Tracy.
ihrPartienlar attentiongiven to Straw Work.
Aprll,l7, 1867.
O. OF O.Ft-BRADFOBD LODGE
J,e No. 167, - I.' 0. of 0: F., moats at Odd,Fel
.l6iniXiall, sveryllonday liverdat'from thetfltlt
limicifilti.AfrU to the utitifOnday in Octobit
7 p. m.; from October- to April lAA p m.
_ J. il3. CAB Beep.
LAprilla,AB67.
ICOUBLIC DRAY.--irhe subscriber
.1 has had made a new and convenient DRAY
and will hereafter be prepared to do hauling for
all persons desiring his services.
His Dray Will stand is front of Patch's store,
*henna engaged and all .arderti marbeleß it
that store.
The patronage of the public , is respectfully;
solicited, as by prompt attention to orders, and j
by punctuality and low charges, he is determ-1
hied to merit a share of custom.
PRANK STEPHENS.
Horeb 28.1867.-3 m•
havatf_p_larchase4
Gvt gristonifilkuown as the We MI, eitf
stated Dear the nuintii, of Tomatda
about two mildsouth of Towanda. Bproagb.
I take II& method Of tartifyingalynldirlendi
of my legation. and am in hopes to gain m any •
new friends and patrons by strict attenti onto. -
my business. All I ask. is a fair trial, as I ani
well satisfied that I can salt my custoniers .
Wlifs BAHLY
23,1887* ' f
NEW ARRANG'EMEN'T
isms
NEWA,R4OM-AND OPOK:
The undersigned having purchased the gook
STORE AND NEWS BOON of J. J. Griffi t li
raspecifffily invite the. -old patrons of the ea
lisbmiiht and the public generally, to call and •
amine c t u Pi tca y -'" '
• AiNCOED
s: w. ALVORD. P. M. Daum.
„
ripw.ENTt Ivy:, • EARS : •
1. ENCE IN DENTISTRY:
J. M, Barra, If. D., would respectfully Info
the inhabitants, of Bradford
~Comity that he is
pennanently,kimitellin W,ivietis,f B. Y., whew
tt i tt r "Cl a p t i ft e e ti = l 4 lol fi s =
long arid intermaandpracticp42s years duraticka
he is familiar; Yritit. all theA4l3nrent styles bf
work done in anyjlnd all Dental Establishments;
In city or country l and is better prepared thin
any other Dental operator in the vicinity_to•do.
work the best adapted to the many and different
cases thin Wont themaeltes oftentimes to tha
Dentist, as be understands the art of making hill
own artificial teeth, and his facilities for doing
Trr,thase ;requiring ',under Anti a
teeth he *Mad call attention to his lievrklrid
work which consists of porcelain for both plate
and teeth,;aud feriae' ga colthiumligumi. Nis!'
more durable, more natural in appearance and
much better,adapted to thaguin „than any Othir.
W' of iforir Th, 2 , die In need of the 'sam . 4 , 3;
Satikelk taatllhold examirm Amigo”
filled to last for years and Oftentimes for life t —'
Chloreform, Ether, and " Nitrous ,l oltld• It 144
ministered with perfect safety,-as over four hin-.
dred vatic*, wl4l9 . therdast frormrarat4lll,lpi
.
, tif f
will be In Towanda from the 15th to SOthi of
every mouth,ls the omee et- IT.:IL4AYLOReI
(formed} , oceipled by Dr. 0. ' i ll: Woodr uff.
Ea
•
azlndwentmegisnwit.P'itti g obleit
styleoat his office. Aro 3S, 1 T.
IMPORTANT TO DATE
D111931/B 110NAIIGIIIS .FDLICOB-STDP.
Usti 'eine fo 40eriet ;or
Z .4 ol=lLo llll°l 4=l 44 V
Inning AS - am& UM and no
cloth; 014 yostlintteir.arhist daimon is fined,
and it requires no attention while in the cellar.,
Bend:your orders to ' Dunbar A NoNantiht,
Alba: Bradford county, Penn's.,whom address
for circulars, and farther infor m ation.
I
Ili/ 23,1847.
Get your Drool matataciated- MI save 50i per,
cenpvar clottur.
1W
c r ar pOKKl Ibis wool ? at "Olt Tat*
ANTED:6O,OOO Ita*oot to mane at
, 4 ,
the ion* .rat k . -IF to
satire satisfaction: n
" -
wAnga i itoop o Wool to Prollitto
. 0 0 CtinathaillWUlV MA :OW W 40101
tbla atawtir do tura warw, "Wet
patentedaltman to attend 11,0; the
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C. T. SMITH, Proprietor.
AT MONROETON.
Aintilanoitg.
FM
; Pbutgan.
KISSED BY MISTAKE,
W,
M you be at twine - to-night,
fretty V' asked the: speaker, a tall,
4uscular, welloolthig young farm
er4ls4ll6l,44l theAtlttn , 44.k,k4g a t,
air thougn - me - ;hadommit -*u' so
very *icked act, insteadof asking a
snuple question. i . . ' '
, He was bashful, extremely so, was
L4osiehllawley s , at least in the pres
ence of young ladiek.most of all in
the presentee, of the girl he loved. No
young farmer in the countrrpossess
ed a better kept farm, or talked with
iore'ctinfidence among his compeer
5 4- Attek h ntlit -- ArePet- ImA efillipdrfd
subjects. But the'glinipseer iota
Pretty face or foot e comi n g inhisli
tection, affected him:' '
eke' a fhiiih of
&tiightning. On such Occasions he
andsknew *hat to Id° ' with his
ands and eyes, and always felt like
rewing himself - Into i mimeo hole.
How he ever contrived to.approach
neater Thomas on the subject of hi's
preference probably remains to this
day as lunch a mysterr to himself. as
to,in, to othirel: f 1 ' , . n ,;* , • • : •
Brit thou . yoting liiily - hidlilitje an'
mount of fact and
cloverness stow
,
ed away somewhe re 'in, her pretty
.tetle headi albeit it was' yet on the
impled, mexperieneed . shoulders of .
wventeen. Josiah, was wotth, in a
orldly way Much more thin iny of
er suitors ; good looking and luta
igent enough to satisfy any one but
n over fastidious person..- -unexcep
ionable, in short, barring his exces
sive Wishfulness, which' wins ,e,frpit,
fal-source of merrimentoareent-the
young people -in that little circle.
.'And.so, whenl ---
osiak inhilrawlkward
plundering way,.began to exhibit his
preference for her lit various iktki
ways, such as waiting on her to and
frocks Hinging: school, *lnstituting
himself her escort when she rode on
horseback in the woods , met singling'
her out at quilting parties- Hettie
(took it allin the-eatneekileailauteat
Lanner possible. - - The girls-laughed,
and the . young men cranked elyjo
at the expense of her timid suitor ;
,but nettle stood iip forlink,,indepen l ,
!dently—encouraging him out of his
ishyness ; never noticed any unfortu
'nate blunder—and very likely helped
'him along considerably when ,his
feelings reached "the, culminating
:point,! one moonlight autumn even
,=
l ing, a's-they were- walking home to
1g
gether from prayer meeting. That
was a week ago. Hattie had said
" yes," and bad agreed to " bring
father and mother areund on the silb- ,
jest." ' '
Josiah had not been to-the house
I since—probably feeling very' much
like a dog venturing 'upon the prem
ises of a person whose sheep fold - 1$)
had just plundered. As yet neither
had the courage to •iineak to the
" reigningpowers " on the subject •
and liettie,,feeling as . if she wanted
to put the ordeal off as .loug as pos
sible, at any rate - to have one more
confidential talk,with him on the sub
leet,.tiaidli, 42 '. ', - - '
~, " Mother is going over to Aunt
Bilth's to 3 spend the evening, and
wants me to go ;. but guess I. wpn't,
I, have ,been waking on father's
shirts all day, besides doing the dai
ry work, addr am`• as tired as I can.
be. So I. Oess they-will have to go
Within:it me. , ' Do pot come 'until eight
o'clock.' I shall be putting things to
rights then, and will let ion in."
-..0 ,course Josiah -018 set; ' too oh-
Ulan In:Understand Ancient - forgot
his bashfulness so far, as 'to petition
a good-bye kiss, which was peremp
torily rotated; of course.
" No, I alum% to take yourself
,off. J . Think,l didn't see you fkigeting
around Sarah Jones at Deacon Badge
er's last evening ? I've not` forgotten
that air l"' ,
"Now, lietty--”/ . . - - 1
But the appeal. Was broken off by
a tantalizing little laugh;; and as he
spieng folyard to take a ,pleant
revenge OD ' his' tormentrem, 'she
slipped away and ran up the path to
the &Mee where lie saw' her
her hand j ag she disappeenziirithia
the hitahen porch ; and thent turn- 1
ed, from the gate and .took lh lead 1
,
homeward: 1 '
illiii , teie' things had. been' carried
out, tho table set back against the`
wall, crumbs brushed from the clean
home l made.carpet, andHettra wOrk-'
itatid drawn up in 'front of the MU
ing fire. A bountifully
„piled waiter
of great red applea, and a plate of
,cracked_ walnuts were Onittclaill,9
'proliniity 'to Hettrs work bilislret. -
On one , side of the fire sat Mrs.
Thomas, fat and - fair, and at peace
with all. the world, rocking;,and knit
ting, and tfreshing' Herself Atm
dry interval with a bile , from a half
eaten apple thatlif *title corner of
the table,: i and • . tquching. eery ~now
and thena caressing manner with
herLfook, ; L sjipa:lc i leggy looking cat
that purred and" liiike* on the rug
berco her - tilettyN eat on ,the other
sidk seed* . Ind dicey in thhikiag
how ekka sr... ,00 1 4. 011 141PiRleth4F,..., that
she eipectect a visitor.' one would
hive given.. the . - wOrld4OUlithitilo
say in., an
,leff banded jamme . r,, that
She.exPeOe (l kir;': anWt#l3o,44 ll l l
abbot,- eight. = 'Bet.% she reeothxdied
.Wit 17,ii .. islugi4, 'vrimificienotir - Jiteir
sie -hid tried to get thelid lii
iiilo '''Seeolnttnn7"heTlnink l o to
Aunt: giiies - mi . SOW ol her"Zo*
irotninge„ of a spell of -I: *mad& 4
biAreke kna" Plead . headache ,s 4 a n
kits' neetienot , ping head., And
shi,hnhl! 4 A b gl ier Pahl Wall hive
idikii;Bll - 066 ti disw bir oown ,
ewe-from` th e facts,-and lion aer.,be
#4lliditil4lo:w4h' anniPak**:* )
irpe ,an evening itilune.,,,,,::, . -:, -, ...
u ‘i aktilu9tA il * 'ti l te ll bO k Cj w ..
Shelt '.snre 'to thinkAlieniiid to
Set W Vet' of the Wlers gl"--2 10
1 04"t0:::4 '_
1 4 . ' . 8 .4.i 0 . 111 0444 1
idlentdmes ,- M e et ' o hs Jen +et it..i.
Andibilikii l :iilaii - in* ibe 10$4
.
bum i
!II
MI
1 1 PA B::ia r I oil giartp-A t' y
,
- IPX
la, ~ i a r r s I
T , ..iiiiiiiiiiiid - -a tgliiii
tnilt .
. 1 Itc4. I; bark ' MOOS
ung Amer's desini =
te .
tif you lissilii,iseve, seen Betty
Tiumar as she I was seirin by the
fireeidOeßsitrebid 8 . Wien
il,,,..Li-
~ nder, preSterVef .04: ! . - t reeds to
go to her male' thing.* had no
idea ofdoing,- Ihe isdrittet before
0.114 indulge d yiiiriVlVninlite
1 fi fing IT." 'X ' sly' ii ' Jr, darh
lifrili*V 4 Rf ItiMA4OIS 2 M
rash linen' &Mir, and" a ' u
tibottgyFT 8 41rthlrolTre.14 6 1.
dile i,ms 'o ettts wet, i bit
l i r l i Irt i .M / 2 410 tti t '
het; ton rt 411 f hours hat n
iimkikilf4ilnliow 40s andiewelierr;
'Her rich tair of the . dark est anima.
tinge fell in - shining folds clods to
hetwirtiredelieeks inifiikiesoight,
up i n a cunning knot fielded.
Eight 1) 1 ,cloalt ''ind'iliist i l : lifts.
Thomas waidasink in her chaft - -4er
sl*Ov4Ontthe:..tffoodie.rall betoing:
about in grotesque mimicry as she
nodded to ‘ ApA, fr i-now,lruslileg the
4oluminons white satin bows on.the
apruce.eap against Vieille*. of her
chair—now almost, falling forward,
Wiese
dud her her
hamiliw " li."-itiluir
lap and her balk . of ay . t had rollea
out *Roil the -hear th , 'Unta was'
busy converting it ii to Gordian
knots:' ,
And plat•• then came l a l double:? zsic
at the door—so loud, sudden, and
Fnf-assured that-116W started ni
'th a little shriek,: and set her foot
puss' Islyirliiiiiiiiiirti•giiiitivoiee
to her aniasemeut and Idhipleasure.
• The combhumUmidee ;roused Mrs.
Thomas, and starting !plait erect po
sition, she ' rubbed her ern ; settled
her cap boi mui
dur, und eualll -
"Bless my ; soul, Hefty, what•was
that? Sometidy_st, „the door ? ' Who
can be coming here this time a
night ?" .'- l , i" .t,
"It's not late, mothera little
. _
pist eight=' o'clock; -hi' go!iind see
who it is," says Hetty, demurely Ask
ing the. andle front - the table.
• • "No,heye,, ion, wind pp •ntyy . ball
and sw e ep up Iltelciartli i i while f.go
to, the door, frays the old lady,whose
feet.Were:etrnggling iiihe meshes Of
the int:eV - tiled yarn. "Drat that - Sit I"
And all thil time Josiah' ins stark;
ding on one footroutiulhe cold porch
with his hands in hiseirirceifq.pocktiF
wondering if Ekitty hailtillett'isleeit;
'and every s new istittlien ittrhig the
door a, smart,ran • by way, of ;variety.
. • In heibirrry, Illie:ThipiiiitlOrgot
to take the oitudlOY• 2 ind.ittehestep-
pest out into the tit:tie:front entry, the ri
sitting; room . door slain*: after: Mt..
She hid her; Itand.'on - the.. liaidledl
the hall door at milmentotudieoMt= 1
ing it, she euddenly. found herself in - '
the embrace of &stout pair of arm" ;
a whiskered • facet in close : proximity
to her own ; andl:before she . coilld
think, about the Strangeness of her
situation, i she teefired ,a prolonged
kiss r a ,hearty smselifill upon - her
virtnous - matron lips. ' 4 • •, • • .!-: !I
She .had by this tile divested her-I ' 1
self of the impreashin that itiwas Bet '
ustially . sober_spouse, who Mist have
,-come.lp:de-kr &II ..*nitstukily ' ,iiicitesl
conditic i A•thus to intlolge in such an
unwort expreaeitto of offootl o o.
"Get" one i •GiAlopt;ll say - 1
Who
are yoniertyhowl /larder - I thieves I'
Hptt,y„l. p : onict heat. ,L, Here's a rear'
kuleing'nie like mad PT :-- ' • :
-- , But-the intriuleti •• had by this time
dineitVered . his ~ i i i .: ' :,', •it did
not need . the indi : , ant' pituiMeling
and • scratching of i .. e: old lady's fist 1
to cause .him. to ref , quish- his I hold
and Hy es - ff,P! , - , ~, i.'hy some
-'. itglig... i
twit ghotit. i. .. 1 .). • ' ''. , 1,7' •..
Netty,.nearly.cho : , g . with smoth-
ered laughter; in tip to of trot:000A
now came to the re: ~ e. - . 1 • . '
••, "I was rieite4 en frightened in all
my:life I The intwi _ . pi, ,Who can,
itle, Hettir• . -5,!•• . • : ... -- 11 ',--; '
But that dutiful! ;tighter Wakie,
all aPPlatan l3 .o4. - .4 ocent OA' #1!..,
1.111
tie. dove .. , She soil ed the old linly!
bar:. representing- that It might!'hart
beeit'i;mo efilie.opblihic:lvi4v
inglimnirioo muelOadmiitaken the'
honsitandthe 10' iFlfo..lllocosilidi.
ed thei•entiry: for ,
...missing epectat.:l
else, dropped in : semdie itkirrang-' !
ed the rtimpledla :herder-. IstOug4
Tap - the tanO.d - yarn t-, - stirred - op - ,the;
dreLlill In thimast able iminster i
possible—and 0. length- had I, the ist-!I
refection of seeipt her mother subside:
intoTtorAaii9indlintoliqtracamstdm
ed iiianjtfilit:t is 4 '. l . - • '''',:
Mil$::ThOME - W ' fidir 111WIliketrilt!
She had . a neir id ' lit'lmehe44',lMid;
r ins,tead of set '— .' liitielf t* . ltiaitli-'
ler , nag 1d0:: .. p::: ell , Abli in Of
thilught andher• itting,..be : : 0 1 -043i
iiiiiiiio4o;k.: :ii.derfiir i . - . pig; 6.. i
At lengths . ppin' - - .. andlooki g s keen-j
1
I ly• at Hett);.• •I* , i•!• H • • I - I• E. r.` . 1
; 1
I .l supple. , .it'S a queer : ciao At,
'Pike, RettYrbit I have
: silo iaiiihat
man w,94.Sialk ili. ley." , .: ± .I
"My Politit if : -et4y4: . didn't'
firejin:4lmal .144 ~m*ht, . !Olt a
eanZlebi:lL; "Ilte: indite' . t• ' p...
UlllOll4 nOtr 1 th e - . . ' idiot!'
tcir. 7 ,_ . , i
~ 1 . , . • * • ~ -
"Pears so ItO . : '.'''Beea . these:
bffirbbk - etivi ' atiatiodh 1 • 'hitiNk:
and the! awkwarad ' way he . rippled'
ine slith his 'filial prim 1" . - • .
- l'lbititr Wait — : dull " .?•.:11Ihni
;
bent *vet ,h er
.: ork ~ and:
That-the' the,
needle:Al:A.olh -- wileklY:
t ,
hiemt - ---- -
~a~;
illr . UT.,
antii 3;'..;.,4:z.P.,F)t.)1'..',!•,...r::3.-ti
ii
' -1_, 4 41 114 00 11 , ' '
: WIWI AIDW WWI
*roes Sul .04
~1 (Poe littkrithoto
Dukte****ol44:
*lig to find 'tbit.,
Eligible agobtlimr.
fOker II I M g MITO 1
rultutl 164 h
lialad rotherlbed
militate 'ilirobi: i LI ,
,of MI big,lottokora
il e:: , lP r Ctl of ti l
Or
to
evi
mil
'tare ,
He'
*
(thee)
r11111 :4. 16;irk
me then," And Iha
ow to youllll4
1,CY:01`0010,14
filo:14411
-. %MBA'
were , ;sonie :o f the
# l * - o"*.gliaci, s
•bri: 0 * (4 reY4
,bocilte reoommendi
tee,., show ; that 'I
Meet thome t '.*liei
era new' before' it
review being onll
ment of the reuoi
the Committee to
trend.the' books; .1
the range' o_f, &sew
ntodertake4-in thee papers ; and as ,
It eifeebi 11be eine y - of our. Com
mei sehoO 8, Who - interests are sec
ond to, none in ~ commonwealth,
...
-might be, withpro riety, entered up
on in 'a public to al. I propose :
however to deVote - article to the
Opinion expressed y the teachers of
the county. at their last meeting.
The report of th ' Text Book Com
mitteelrai read t 'the Association
and vety, - fully d amused. After a
;quite genera Lex reseed opinion, in
its. favor, Abe re ode was , adopted
unanimously and its resolutions ap
proved. So that e have a series of
books recommend, bY nearly three •
hundred teachers.' . It is I believe the
first time in the story of the Asso
ciation that. they have unanimously
recommended asi gle s e riesei of books, 1
and the raid time in more than ten;
years thatit hat!' 'yen Site endorse-
ment to any. ,, ,
Thisopinion to• unsolicited and
was base& entire y tiphn the real
Inuit of the book and eir adapta-.
ion toiherwante f. o 'schools, It'
was expressed b th , who have ,
the best opport 'ties` or observa
tion, and, whose inllig,:ce qualifies
them to pronoun an atira
*: te jag
c,.
'moot. The test, ,elf-the' hool room
is the best ciriteriOn of, lc good school
hear: Tfence - the . opinhm of an in-
telligene - teacher ' who ?ma, had the
opportunity ,of , comparing books,'
*flog tikeir defici aciestand 'their ex-
Cellenidne, - who h . 'm4ked the pro
gress of pupils thehitve used one.
book andithen an ther i qualified to
express an . opini o ug ht to
w tii oh
have great *ler
'" Then'teionera 1
else, halt° experii
iencecitioh arise
'varsity of. . books. I
too freciank intrc
ferior Mum. , Ifeu
_director! .Wit h , V
adopt
the series 1
proraL wi. i.
The law - of the
duty of „directors
!Cl l o4o* boas,
inhoolkot'thOr
The eiCtllle Vilii
been made for n
: this: requitrumt
'not ',fin. mains'
boob would be -, 1
PuiJliJ '.-- .-
'''
. ,
?.... : Thin_ q uestion ;
now In a great u
Board of Dimon')
iiiiiiiiiiiiiid
Omit ,:iii- , Alm -_opl
4, 1 4: 1 44,tti1j#1 i
.(TIPM4 O I/:l l rV,,
iiiib1ia.,...1.... ,: ' it
11.04 k, Inpe
they should , ' '-
heat* toro - pecti
rel 4 -1110,-100
can carry-ohltht
0 1 4:thkii ..*040. 11 :
P thei4liei, - ; , initili
:Oki** Otolikec
**NI. 0 Ali4"*1 1
this xiasil- 00- - tea
‘:
POCtiiito4.,i
1 4 ,. t i tr .ntti”ice.
_,!1 3
I sql:l.F!, ,tiotto
or oitiocito•its, ti
,SiitkieKillt,*
a .kmiliAlriqtrot
rwij n ptr-, f
"T ; til ...,!...+; ' ,-:
~, ;.v: a
• 'r=l
iIeMM
i•?•••, :1•:: v ic —• . '• r.......,...:. ...,
' - ' NABBY • -
A;..leattne -0-the Ivip 'tn .
• ikielOt,
' • Si Discussion Nor r
the iitast , ;
i'll
t koar`onis Ckeinrarrr X *ps, 1,-.
(.. 'is kills Stidtuv' Kentucky.)
'' - • •'-' - 3=610, 1867. '; ;
' I aeconipagied the,' President 'to
I'lls.' ly:' :The ', President.'doesn't feel
'safe a t ' it)in'anywhere Withont'ite' to
'evil itethe ,detids
. and'Ai the nice
It
fin peerin i 7dWiertecessar7:( V'
`'ltaWlitiriP, wiithe ;occasion
r.
of; Serions, i -toublelp the 'Kabinet.
!the' Bresldeilt Wuz - nr' favor nv it
.Ez vied, he - wtiz . . essinifibelly uv a
,filli I.iitheiteitte.N Ile • hed - tali= ex-'
perieneed *most contiobmin 'live for,
hie' pirentit, •pertiekelerly for theM
on his father's, side. Ille 'tied swun g
arena i
the entire t . er kli3 fly °Blithe'
honor, and hed forind - traitors On all.
sides, .bat he could lay his hintion .
his . heart and Oa* 'that he, hed never
knoived', - a - troo' man, but who, at
• some,Peiiqd of his . life, hed - a father.
Why, - theit, should' we not` honor our
fathers'? How could it bp - better
d I than - by, layin • corner Anne?'
w l
H i f t a i i m b u e r th
a d t e etheei
this
t id .
00 i n ty l Bwlu2s,
attendan d i t .
ed. . Besides, at this crysis insthe'
affairs of the,' conntrb, with Mien
ti4i ' Kelly` a snortml • through the
So 0, he felt it wood. ' pd-a- -- good
#4 to ltho* ourselves. •
Seward felt' hat it wttr. well 'to go.
filial lovewatt eharrain. "Sliakspeer,
wit wuz ez justly celebrated" ez a
dramatist ez one he rood menSituri
ivu for diplomatic telegraffin, ' re-
I g.
ma kt, "How Sharper nor a serpent's,
to hitis to hey a thankless child;!'
trooth of which he lied' exiieriene
-01; ez he bed been styled the father
iv the RePUblican • partb, but 'that
1
iv. not.to the pint. It is tho dooty
ay e 'ver'y; son to lay corner'stuns. In
thi "
case it wood, perhaps, het , been
m _e creditabl hed it been dun;
ye rs ago, but- wat difference is it?,
It jenatral ez we are* about `being
ge.theted to our 'fathers that we
shoed remember 'em. Beaideit' ' he
bed 1t little Speech wich he ' felt he'd
like - to deliver. He wanted to , hear
ttin3ony to the patriotism uv the
BO ' nv Jacob , Johnson ; particularly
to' our colored : .beet ren in North o
Kelly
C rliny, who hey bin li tenin • tlly
I ,
and WilSon., '. ' ' .
if:ended didn't Wee ein it at all.
e' in .
He Made bold to say, that.as the.de-
Oast Johnson hed ds ept .without - a ,
corner stun• for fifty-five years, Ifeq
'manage to git along a while longer.
It !Fria rather late i the day. He
bleeved'in feelin sorr wful; over the
1 decease 'uv .our relativ s,bat he didn't
go much on Join' it .fty r-five years
lily.
after date. :It , oo ranch like
e. t
Bustin into tears over the suffrinftnv
the last illnelts •nv y i wife's great
grandmother. The speeches-he Alidn i t... - .
bleeve in at all. He bed seen some
rib it—he lied accompanied one tool
nv the kind. He hed bin on it. He
win. at Cleveland,' at. .IndianapoliS
and Springfield, Illinoy. He begged
tft 'be 'excoosed. - He -didn't keer
bout tailin rich *a - kite agin. Ef the
i e ti op a l o e d u b v e t
a h b e
a:01:th
He
o oe w d
oz rece o i s v o e si s ...
corjelly ez the people .nv the Nortb4
id; he preferred to consult his feel
. ive plant and disliked sum thin g
/
.. e f ui ll u is' utt rn r e a tto u r us y
c s u e u r d v e e ri d ,t b b i e m eu -r u ite sid i t h v e .
dilatterint..; Th . e i . ) p ut e t ople didn't fling
h .y ey wuz did , .w
ratheru se.
cats o e tifo a mt d cheour lydta.wizft
cold:nw s ti
z they _
rwa t
z.e r _ t 0 0
lively.
in la violatile
elied abctit.made n •, his mind that
t•Wuzn't ufv any- ,yoo a to fife it out
n that line 'ef it took all summer.
' ueeess is a dooty, bnit when success
inipoitsilde.. ez water inthe great
aliara,wat'i the yoosel- Wherefor
I ,
truggle ? • 'Let us• go. slow, draw
our salaries to the end•rtv om• 'spect,L
ive terms,4 and "solive that:wen the
summons comes to jine the inn.comer
able caravan that moves out -nv
,
I*- - -14 1 41i*
la w
rbjared
would. "sir),
Prlng
to telt
int mikd each 'a
trOt lila)* feel
b( 74 0.., 1 , 1 0 , -facf) ;-
)miscuott.
4th - s ir
Ty-used
iNhen.
' , lg t and
WoUld
I:,their
_laugh.
to have
Ars ago.
iret7t4ias from
if it w ipe ix
agin th‘
nd undeihand-do‘
CONAN
g- / 041 d whaA,
"neeel?fitrY requi;:.
ooV honk, niiiibt
-of of. the
by e Commit- . t
s ore' nearly 8 1
than any oth
, Such's. v.
la public r
which 'induced: 1
opt -and recom
odd fait within ,
:ion which' I hai,e'
,
i - . WashingtOn toJards theft' . 'apeCtive
tore "than any one homes, we go not like • the dusty
raced e inconven. slave at site, wit's betlis all on two
this great dig wat pair,' but Soothed - and sustained by ,
from
,we saved, go like one who's got
in on , schools , and the where Withal, to live. It win, a
mluct: nof very in ; notate nv, : comfort to him 'to 'know
d e . 'thy have urged that the worst trtimeewuz soon /for
`eat- Oarnestnessis; g6tttn: Whoever sPieki 3 nv TYler
i iich i wy ha • ve it or reeree or,Bakannou• now-? Rene.
PI dust Arnold is only spoken uv on
Forth Julys and Jtikis Iskariot 'op
state makes" it ihe I
Sundays. i i i,
,t will' be 'se - with twin
to selcet and,adept i ta me, fot,'ficht thank the Itord._
for he use or the ; -..-llnt it was determined tb ) go, and I
' .
*is sent to Rawly , to find where the
peetive distrinis.
. . graye •nv ;the _honored father of our
Ch. frequently , honored liresidenv was reely locatid,
tis
i t Plying . with and ta mike Sidi Other arrangements, 4ls i
is 4 at %they-have :ez the - - e4geigencies ,nv the case de
cif , oydrig. what Minded,. wick .1 did. I bed - , difficulty
.. in locatin the grave, and ain't jest
'- aloted to . the shoot. that I found. the right one.
- • The people UV' Rawly wuz; anishus,.
it• . mu to, me is to hey it come off, ez trade - wuadull
lei
;tas settled/ Ai in theretail line, [anti for fear that I
,- . . _ a „,,,, e , n „„ eh , wood report that the grave . c,ooden't,
""a" iiaa l__! , ' be found, and thus nip their budding
hopes,. they giv me the choice 'nv
akin of thtise bestsum twelve or fifteen. Selectin. the
l,h e 'boo ti cneix..re most elgible, I made the - other ar
,bilst b e f ore t bo rangemints and returned. -
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~" The eggcnrzion f contrasted very ,
our ile i l i wi i. , .. 4 .- faverbly.witir the one we took last
tlirke ' should w be im
fall. - - The people reeeeved us at eery
stishen with ' the,mOit alfectin . de- -
11 - tween.tlicid monatraahuni. uv kir. .-" JohnsOn I
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te * 9re... . c * f mti e Johnson 11. Johnson P' =they yelled at
jai rk- of papule e a c h st4VingPllte.e, - Wil l oly soanded
i,
i.' - tb ass . istano:l sweeter ihia t tar •'Euldr mine ' Pan
c le
_ .;1..„ , , e :damnable iterashen of "Grant I
s". ter it beau. - Grant I Grant In , wieh-greetid ns at
o carry:lout the every - pint 'north: ' 'The President
' - ;eoeefilispt Nitnti t z,sorry he hadn't takin Grant with.
~ ...A easil y: ' : ; most
to.abow himthit, of hi wet the
_ j _.-. 7"" . _,l most popular -il'-'.inm localities," we
th ease : inatiar , hail :the hearts - tor ' the 'people in
.1111 All iPter.o ' lithurs: . Bia - flu4r win '-tfr Wh ' -to
work - f , oar enjoyment . ~, No sooner wood-the;
ma : baba a President : commence : ." 11 •Fellow•ei. ti-..
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-.. . - ,r • i billttothi, 4,10 ' off' the, 'trans :Woofil
, .. k ,1%,,,i9, 9 itiik lii iitii.deteilined ,that the,
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"after we a 'ved I hed to write." mit
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04 tele aPh 1 4 ,4 ? the P,Pere 0 *
,apeeclies - , the President - wood lief
mace,
. -At. wley; .13itenecals Battle/ wet.
oomeil the Presideintial partiand the.
President responded. ,jle _remar k ed
that.in Bewley he first 'opened-lila
tinder, esea, 'a , pennile s s boy. Here
is 'ace nes tivlia•childhood ; . terii.
is.everythiag to bind man.to truo3,l-
low„and,to, , saseeiste, him with that
with Fick ,he ig associated i here is
wheratiiiii tenderness" ' av i heart,bei
takeirhOlt stipon"eierythiair to wioh
Ales attached . 'itself. , ' Bet he:. watt
wandrin from , his Bpi:dick.- His mtad
went back to the day kW left ttds
a penniless boy. Whern_iathem
wic. lie left taind him? Ee l :beg ;
geirto inoiniie, where 'SAW:, seeiies
nv ',his • childhood P Wherthi the
.11sywoodli? 4 .. • ,
•
"filled- at. 'Antieta m . ' r plio4te.4. a
retprneil Confecjrit.T I' , wuz by
William'a side. *hen be wuz Shot."
where is . fhe Hnnlerit?"
Irßunnin a. : distillery it Wuhan
(knirt 'Ouse," eed ti;* same. feller,
Avho,:thot the President really wantid
to know. Ife - wilz cboked down, and
the - Pieeident - proceeded
- " Where -is the .Roysters,, and the
,SMithses,: the , .Brownses, and the
,Jneses 'Where is die long Hat nv ,
'men that Hired at that (ilay ; and .who,
like me, command respeck for" con-.
iitancy devoshen? I feel-J*lld
of this demonstraahen-4 feel prdnd
us , any,deponstrashen. Ez alloosion
hez bin .made to my.boyhood days,
when J. wuz a pennileifs boy, I may
say here,ez pertinent to that subjeek,
thastl hey adhered to' thefundatnent-
sl prinuiples-uv. the gov'menlylaid to
the flag and,Constoosben. Ant to re
turn to Iv . . subjeck. . When I went
but from aglow yoo termileps boy,
I adoptid the ,Constooshen ez my
guide,and by thew I-haye allaz bin
guide. To the young I would say
that they will be safe,in.,takin ez
a model. ,Leavin here penniless
boy e it is not fOr.ine to ilay J.Yhether
or not ' I tier succeeded. .4 sr no
longer; a penniless boy; nor lattheln
with hre round me. Mrs-Cobb ain't
a penniless boy, nor is—but this is a
wanderin from the subjeck. For the
eneoUrsgement uv the, young men
afore me, . I wood.- say tat I hey en-
j.
oyed all I care about. I'am no as
pliant. for nothing, and 'therefore the
wayi now open for em. ;' .
.All places
uv.howir is npw before em. , 1 thank
you for this corjel welcom, • north
Caroliny sent meont a penniless boy,
and . did not alf . prd me sick • advan
tages, ez, considerin my merits, I
ought to hey hed, yet I Inv her. Its
better eSit Goin out a pm:ad
; , Icss boY `and,sreinrnin - after holdin
I every offis from = Alderman uv my
radopted' village, up to President,
shows my qualities to much better
advantsge thap of I hedn't gone ont
a fiePuilcss boy. I think you for this
tribute to my'good .qualities."
And ke:start.ed to
,go - down when
Randall. whiaPerd suthin in - . his left
• Milli prompt, and;drawin nut his liankerchief, the President assoomed
a look nv subdeod greet and resoom
ed : •
"I.he t ir come -amc,ng yoo to parti.
cipate in the dedicueben uv a monu
ment to a man wich - ,Yoo all Icved,
thO' it hez taken suthiilike fifty year'
for yoo to diskiver ft., He wuz poor
and humble, with . akkoents for my
goin. from amofig yon - 4 penniless boy
but uv him I au proud, for hed it
not been for him I wooden't hey' re
turned the shinin example to yoor
young men wich I am?' . . -
The corner-stun, was laid and the'
merit:meat, set on it. - It is uv red .
limeStone, - ten foot high. It's ez good
a ten foot uv stun respeck ez there is
in North Carliny. Re the' monument!
was elevatid there wuz 'the appropri
ate speeches, and then; my . little ar c
rengements cum in. A. nigger wet
man I hed,took , with us front WaSh
ped
ing n itished• for'ard . and . Bed c—
" r ess -de Lord,yze bin
a waitin for
die y• to see' de President-9m
President I"at which a squad ofnig.:
,gers, I'd picked' up'auddrilled, holler
led " Ror I" J .
This:little affectin seeen over, two
quadroons, wichr I'd also bro't witl
usj in a privit ctir, chm foeard vrith
a expression of ,prefoluidt greet; it
widhe President wept, aid tender
lyslung bokays uv*the choicestlow
ers,we ccod buY in Washington_upon
ihejtemb. - '
• ItArnz reely a techin tabloo. The
ancient nigger I. woman: a holding the ,
President's hapd, the young quad
roons • a slingin the bokayst the
President with' his head bowed, ap-
Parently a dreamin uv his boyhood-;
.me with an expression uv thankful
ness, that the niggera hed at last re
cognized their -lloses.; Seward with'
a saintly smile pn his lice ..Welles
tryin to look ez near like Seward as
possible but failifi miserably to look
like an ything but the eggrejis old ass
he is; and= Randall with his handker
cher to his eyes ez - ef , onmanned
thi; mom • sccen, but keepin one eye
co ked over 'the handkerchei to see
how' it took 'among the niggers, it
writ a ;nee&`easier to be imagined'
thaw:described: - -
Ther wuz several incidents which
occurred with did - not appear in the
teiegriph. .When his excellency w as
speekin himself and reinarkt that
his race was nearly n a unregen
crated 'nigger yelled 'out " Tank_de
'Lord - I" and when the quadroons vim
a' strewin flowers on the gravel IN his',
excellency's father, I ohserved, rather
incre.:tittering among
_the„ niggers
than .I ipproved - uv on so aollam
occasion.. I askt Randall what he
thought of the ibekelashen l and his
answer "It' , don't , Pay-r-etruck me .
'43Z havin Valle 'Mr tioole. running
thro,ughliti„ , .
iptiir'n the President wuz
to 'speek 'more; for Randall
guttired of-Niutibing hire' Vfo-ii?.
turned is good health -aad
'ltairitVeNita
' ell for au a in faith that .
:mu* ehowhi yr hisseF hoz
an effeoli fa'fiood' ap6# ( the PeoPl,
1 0 d . ei
e
' • Prritofictiii l F!' - ifis'or,' P. M.
(Vials Postroaiter) arid PriNasor its the
Ha 121 d Jsphetti Free: Academy for the
deeelivraent irr the intelkk ur all races
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m-" 4 oriom3.
, We have laughed heartily over the
following indiercria story' aint'wOirld
nbt.4onvkinir reki&D'
• idigieilt
A number of years -ago,wheri
Miuldga4 was ii nsa;W ennntrli, in
ingot,* eointy, there - lived family
by the name ,of c4titon; jitid,one
ed ilso,—as'wt4l grbatu
many others.
: Fite Clayton' was tall,lhke look., -
•ing.felloir— r a .noble, specimen of our
'backwoodsmen—standing,~ six feet J -
'twninches in his atoekings,•..- , -
- • Pete had fil
taken-. a shins. to.isa .
SallyiPerkina, find.. it was known in
.x
fact that they were engaged, but the
day when the ; knot' was to be tied
had not as yet been divnlged.
In the 'month' of August, 1849, •
jimeti eirehs - came - through their
town for 'the'firet - timo, and ii'faat it
~was the first circus that had ever • .
spewed that - way, end there Were a .
great many people that had never ~ •
seen one.. When t in3portant day,
'arrived, the town. at filled to.,over- .•
flow,with a motley. '
(ro
wd; of coarse , I
andnvery,young,l Ilowlid hls.g,al ) . j
Now, Pete ‘wanted to get inarr t aed 'on
the coming Christmas,bnt Sally wish-
ed to have it' : pnt or tm the 'next
spring: 'Wh the ticket wagon was •
t in
opened the nt - was filled'in a harry.
Pete,land ally had . bet% 1641 ring,
through). tt 'aide shovra !and ! they
were late i getting in; and - the per- . •
formanCetad. already commended.- - :
They walked aroand the ant,ire ring,
trying to find ' a 'seat, and. although
they could seat two thousand' people,
every seat was full., ,
" Never mind,!_ said, sal, " lid jest ,
as lief - stand up?' ' _ ..
• 'But the gallant Pete"couldn't think „
- of it, and - said, " wait - a niin't Pll get
you a chair," andoffhe started, leav
ing Sal' alone. • '
Just. at thi s moment the clown.
_came in, dressed in his usual custom
and dancing around . the ring, stop-.
ped . right in front of Sal and began
to sing: - - . " _
.-! 1 Oh Sally is the gal forme."
.This caused Sat to .blush, for. she
thoaght that the clown was - looking
at her. As she stood near-the ring,
of course she hid the view of those
en the lower: s ts ,behind arA
as usual mka. 4'
.occasions. the clown
cracked hia jokes at,the-offenders .
til they take the hint and find a seat;.
but
but she said she
the
rather stand --
up. At this the clown commenced
his jotes, leinarking to the ring
master::
. -
"There's a .chance for me, noir?! l•
".44;:hauce for you ?"
" Yes,.d'en't,you see that gal has -
lost her beau, and she is lccilciug at -
me,.l know," and - 'turning three
four sommersaults, he ',stopped
front of Sal, and began to sing :
" Oh Sally is the gal forme,
I would haie no other, •
• And if Sal died to-morre - w 14ight,
ra marry mother.
• .
This was evidently meant for her
raised Sal'S 'dander, •and she burst s
out ivith—
"-I'm_the gal for you, am I 7 Mar.
ry my mother, would yer ? - You low
lived - spotted scum of the earth. 1r
My feller was here he would wallop
you for that. - I wouldn't stay here
anotheeminit—nur neither-would auy
decent people either." Saying which
she rushed out of the tent amid fears
of, laughter.
'The clown - : assuming a cotnical at.
titudel, remarked -to the •ringmasfer
that his grandfather was a rqxarka
ble man, and so was •hia:grand-rnbtli
er,..toy,„but .that gal beat all his fore
fathers.
At this inncture Pete rushed in
1 \ closely. folloWed by Sal,
,and jumping
into the- ring lie squared - off at the
clown and said : •
" teach: you. to: insult: any fe
mile wider, ,My charge," and' let fly .
At Alio o PPonclitp, and , taking him
plump in the face, sent Lim to moth
er earth, at whrch he:jrimp . ed on Mai
arid 'commenced : kicking lum.unmer
eifully ; Sal standing on the outside
ring
.of the 'Flapping her hands and
sung-out':
"That's it, pete, give' him jessie, .
gie married Christmas,
sure •
At this. moment the ringmasterand
three or four others caught Pete and
commenced to . - thrash him, whet: -
Fete's friends interfered and .a gener
al.. fight ensued, which completely
broke up the circus., ' •
h_ . •
Tan .Gems or 1858—,texis Ttwi
y*ux.—For ,the henefit.of thoie -per
sons who have .a supply of "nickels'l
on' hand we insert ,the following con,
cerning the cents' of 1858. It may
perhaps interest some *he have pro-.
posed of rate to take five dollars for
1858 cents . : • Abeiut , thefirst or April,
e:
some on started &report that the
nickel cents of 11$58. containing the
"!spread eagle," Which was so exten
sively criticised and ridiculed. et the
time of the issue had become very
,scarce, owing to - the fact that . the
govennxient was calling -them in, hi
conseqience of a mistake-having been
made 'in; the alloy, by which theirvalk
ue was greatly enhanced: It wages'.
serted that the amount of gold used
in the alley made the coin worth
- about - 25 _cents. , Bverybody began
examining their pocket-boolcs, tills,
etc., and it was generally found out'
that the coin was plenty.' liundieds
of them have been gathered together,
'and - the 'search' atilt continues. We
observe by' some of one. exchanges
that these indefatigable reliehunters
arenow endeavoring to make sale of
their.collectioxis,aud And it an' up bill
business as- the nickel of 1858 is
worth - no more than, the face—one
cent: 'An enterprising lady in Phila
delphitilie 'said to_have colleeted no
less than five hundred of the pennies
referredte, and carried them to the
mint for exchange, but, sad - indeed
was her disappointnient on' Anding
that she was the , victim. of misplaced
LnOnfidence and that her bright antici
pations of, gain Were 'sot ° be tea
ljned--the officers of the mint declin
ing to theta at all. In short,the
bubble-his berated, and the search
.Itir..thgehels 10t h the eagle". will no
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doubt 110006111 W. •
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