Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, October 31, 1867, Image 1

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Tax Mamma! 41,141,1411104
osylfoining; b. 'lam:wilt, at
"MU; ilkedne4t.:}::
-ADV L ENIIOIII2KIirI exceeding
iines•are insert flux ants per line
int Lim!rt.t#.4 andirmt amp per line;
rdniegnat 'motions. Special notices
erted tkeicir" F arrilit * l F
dumps' Sussen f ississpesiiiiifos4elk
nscrilon• All rialitkaillatEeisti
oninnuliesgons of-liutibiees *idly;?
i n tarest,and notices of Mestisgoe orlfeeklui
exceeding five liies; are charged sin cross
er line.
• 1 Year. .6
mo:
One 1 301wrai, 1 • $ 7 5 440 k: 11130
11,,u 15
•Ine Square,- - ' 10 • 7i 1. k
tiStray,Oantion, - Lost and Potiid, and °tiller
~dvertisements, not irired!ng 10 lilies,
three Weeks, or less,.: . 50
Administrator's. &ExectWo . r's ial'oete.".St 00
Auditor's Notices. . . . . - 2 50
Business Cards. file 4;4 8 : (1 0 ,0r1 440 • •ja 00
Merchants and others, ndveitiginktheir ,
business, will be. Charged $2O. Theylid!'
be entitled to colnosn; eonfinialexclustve.,
ly to their btudntisamithprivilegeOf
Adverimung in all cases exclusive
subscription to thci.paper. -
JOB PRINTENO of'every kind, in Plain
and Fanoy colon, done with. neatness 'Mid
dispatch. Handbills, Blanks, (lards, Pam
phlets, ao., of emery variety and Still, Pkill
ted at the shortest notice; The 'Wow=
Orrin has Just been re•lllted with Power
Presses, and every thing in the Printing
line can be executed in the mold, artistic
manner, and at the lowest_ rates. TERHB„
INVARIABLY OA/311. ' • •
41arbs.
fIEQRGE D. ItiONTANYE . ,
%.X - TORREY, AT LA IV--Ofßoe writer - of
Main and Pine streets, opposite Portres Drug
Store. •
DOCTOR EDWARD S. PERKINS;.
(lifers his professional services to the biti•
zees bf Prenchtown and Tioinity. Calls prompt.
ly attendedM
TiDAYIES, Attorney at Lawe,
V T • Towanda, Pa. Office with Wm. Wat
kins, Esq., Particular attention paid to -Or.
CApartitudness and settlement et dece
dents estates., • ,
i ff EßOPitik MORROW, Attorney s
/VI. at L'ars,`toWitads, Penn's,
The uodemigned having associated themselves
together tik:the pra4tice of Law, offer their pro
fessional Services to the patio.
0LY.1381D3 YERCUE P. D. 110DROVI:
March 9,1865. ' L • •
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PATRICK & AT
I LAW. Offices Patton Block,Towanda
in Patrick's block, Athens, Pa. They may 4,
consulted at either place.
H. W. PATRICK, apll3 W. A. MX.
8. 1 acKEAN, A TTOBN.Zt Y
I • COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Vowah
cla ~ Pa. Particulat attention paid to business
in the Orphans' Coart. = duly 20. 1866.
HENRY PEET, Attorney at Law
Towan la, Pa. jan27, 66.
DR. H. WESTON, DENTIST.
Office in Patton's Block, over Gore's Drug
and Chemical &ors. littn6B. , •
EDWARD OVERTON jr.; &tor
ney at Law, Towanda, Pa. Otactr In the
Court House. July 13,186#.
DR. R. DAVIES, LERAYSVILLE, PA.
has permanently located rat the office
ormerly occapied by Dr. B. DeViltt,..for the
practice of his proleas'on. May 9,1867.
JOHN N. CALIFF, ATTORNEY
AT LAW , Towanda, Pa. Also, Govern
ment Agent for the collection of Pensions, Back
Pay and Bounty.
Sr No etarge unless successful. Office over
he Post Office and News Boom. Dee. 1,1864.
DOCTOR B. DaWIM. Paveiciax
arrii Elnaosos.—Ray be found during the
day—unless otherwise engaged—on Main-st. , a
few doors below Codding Russell's. Resi•
deuce corner of William and Division.sts.; late
ly occupied by 4. A. Parsons,
Towanda, April 28. 1867.--13-'
OD. STILES, M. D., Physician and
. Surgeon, would announce to the people of
Dome Borough and vicinity,' that, he has permik.
.nently locates at the place formerl9-000ntled 6 3 1
'Dr. G. W. Stone, for tin 'practice of his pi Mee-.
Mon. Particular attention given to the treat
ment-01 women and children, sisals° to the prac
tice of operative and minor surgery. Oct, 2,'66.
R. ,PRATT has 'removed ta State
street, (first above R. S. Ra4sofi fr. Co's
Bank). -Persons irom a distance desirous al eon.
.ulting him, will be most likely to (Ind him on-
Satnrd.l3t. 3f each week. Especial attention will
be given'to surgical eases,and the extraction of
teeth Gas or Ether administered when desired.
July 16,1886. D. S. PRATT; PA. D.
D OCTOR CHSB. F. PALNEI-Of
flee In Goaa's Drag EltOre, Towanda, Pa.
Calls promptly attended to at all hours..
Towanda, November 28, 18613. -
NIDW'D ILEEKS--AUCTIONEER:
Ali letters addressed to him at Sugar Sun,
Bradtot,4 Co. Pa., will receive prompt attention.
RANOIS E. POST, Painter, Tow
anda,, Pa, with 10 years experience, is can;
Gdent he can give the best satisfaction in Paint
ing, Graining, Staining, Glazing, Papering, ;t43.
Particular attention paid to Jobbing in the
country. April 9, 1866.
JK. VAUGHAN—Architect: and
p Builder.—.lll kinds of 'Architectural de
signs tarnished. Ornamental , work in Stone,
; Iron and-Wood. Office ,on Main street, over
'Russell & Co.'s Bank. 'Attention given to . Ba
sal Architfcture, such as laying out of grounds,
Scc. An. April 1, 18.,67.—1y.
4 1 .? .. NEWELL,
COUNTY SURVEYOR,
Orirell. Bradford Co., Pa,,promptly attend
- to all business in his line. Particular attention
given to running and establishing old or dispn
ls. 1 lines. Also to surveying of all onpattented
ands as soon as warrants-are obtained. triyl7t,
'UV HERSEY WATKINS,. Nota,'
v • Public is _prepared to Amite.• Dejosi
ous, Acknowledge the Execution . "itf Deeds,
tlratgages, Power:. of Attorney, and all other
instrument/4 Affidavits and other opera may
he sworn to before me.
Office opposite the Banking House of B. B.
Stowell & C 4., :a few 'doors nOrtkof the Ward
Hone/.! Towanda, Pa., Jan, 14,16&7:=•
j rl . , D. E.N A P - P •
,
I
'Hatch Maker and Dealer is Gents and
'Watches Challis and Plnger:ltimoi,Clocks,
"Quid Pens, Speetac lea Silver ware, Plat
ed ware, Hollow ware, T h l mblea , Sewing Ma
chines, and other goods belonging to a JeWel-,
ry Store.
Pertleular atter:Holt paid to n& at
Ws old place near the Post °Mime “Yr as
Y. , • Dec. 3. 1866.—tf.
•JOHN MORAY,‘ • •
•• • -.
ARTIST &ND PHOTOGRAPHER
Will promptly attend to all' eine het& line.,
Special attention given to lAndscage anS Stere
oscopic Photography. Views of XtoLny Been
denees,Stores. Public Buildings, Aaintahl,#ll 4
chines etc.. taken in the Mist •lelnileri-;.. • 1
Particular *Omahagiven* to she novel :and
beautiful stere4eopio reltreaentation ot, ?Weds'.
Orders received at Wood Harding's Photo.
graphic Art Gilkey, Towanda. ,
Towanda. April -
THE UNDERSIGNED:,;( AMYX
;opened •Banking House Terwanda, an
der the name ci G. P. NILSON & CO. •
They sre-.prepansi --to draw Bilis of Am
i change, and - mace collections in New York,
- - Philadelphia, and al/ portiene te. the United
:States, u also England, Germany, and Prem../
Loan Money, receive deposits , and to des.
vegetal Banking buinesp: •••••••
G. P. Mason wee one of the r iste trot of
Laporte, k son & 00., -of • Towanda; Pa., and
idiise knowk ge holdout Men of Bradford
and isdjolnsauCioantles,and bitirktif been In the
Inking Widows for about fifteen years. make
la home .2 desirable• Ame, .through whiebtO
snake boffeotlnna:
:,. G. F. MASON: ,
- A, G. If ABOtk
roasnda, Oct: 1;18G6.
. of New York: : l Aipney for. fireuitoco
• 1 ..CAPITA.I4 . $400,4100. ,
.I)lvidetui for 1866,10 net
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.E.l GKOODIZI
VOLUME
Real estate a
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REAL ESTATE AGENOYi 4 i t
°ferm , is the following ropertles at raw;
0 0 E1 anitlfiloo4firpt9h Wins i— : 1.,, ; ; ,f
• A tract of land sitnatejin Gloucester co ti
.31 es
New Jersey. Containing 446 acres,
'di jlialaga Station, Camden and Cape , sy,.
Tay. ! .
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The"ow
Blue Anchor" 'property In WI
township, Camden county, N. Y. Contai "Ijis
35001scres. To be sold hi lots. - ; j
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Boiler -County Lan . Heavily' tim ' '
with; Pine. Hemlock; , Cherry and '
woods as follows :
••• - I abate; i'763, can t 196
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479.5 990 mei—heti" n t e drat and
for of the Sinnamaho ng in Wharton
Syl nia townships. ''
Tracts No. 4787, 990 acres; No. 47
acrt4; No. 4898, 400 aims; Wharton
Whips line "of Appot, head•Aatera of
ereOt. • 'TT:- 4. tt
Tracts No. 5917, 1100 acres ; No. 5720 k
acres ; No. 5828, 1100 :acres ; NO. 6924,
tiele4 75 perches : No. 5912, 1100 acres
5930 1' 1100 acres • No. 5938, 1100 - acres
5929 i 11.00 ; In Wharton; and Stewardson
81414 on head Wa WA Kettle creek, sear
beanth., • J 'l l i
May 28,1867.-Iy*
, . i
Tricts No. 4717, 196 acres ; -4729, 990 .' ;
Appot and Btewardsonl townships, near Little
Kettle Creek.
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Tr;t eta No. 4929, 837 ' acre * ; 4924. 600 6049,
Whar tgg townal;lp, wan biarh*, ,Shutamahatt
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Tki hundred' i
and seventy-Ave acres prime,
first , class coal land,' Blakely. tovntahlp.-lon
zernO county. Pa.,-half way bitween Scranton
and carbondale. Very near the Railway; -
ode thousand acres first . Ant luicite
coallan4iteletitorthlase Of Wilkes. ,
Bari*, in the rid of improv.etneints. \
• Alto& 1000 itheetiorltaWe6`iketilaid' hivrll
- Burlington- county, New Jersey, about
four lizilett porthlrom,,aaksoo Nfun tit ion of • the
Camden'and Atlantic and 'Delaware and'ttarl
tan hay Railways. Valuable mill seat. Two
or:ihreehousgs stable.,basym;4o:,t - second
growth eetinther;nevele . falling water. power
fall 15 tic 16 teet overshot. Price $2O per , acre.
Oneithlrd marremain..,
_ Ntaware Farms and Ponsylvanis ,Ispdse:-
Deslripticids aniP dlrectloni giveq'bn
tionl •
kvainable Country heat neap itladelQpig.
Spl 'ndld grounds and trees. 69 acres of land
TERN PEOPEETY—For sale or ei
change. 120 acres of good land one t 1114 tim
Wild. Ban Plere, Stark county, lowa. •
Th i rty acres of goodlind with fruit trees, ap
ples. peaches, pears. &c. 25 acres improved,
one half mile from' 13an Mere on Railway.-
Priiie $BOO. -
acreaone mile from San Piere, one third'
timl;lered. No Improvementa. On railway .
Price SBOO.
Al steam mill property hi Burlington torn
1-abi r t Bradford county., ,very desirable lam
Eight parcels of land, containing from 50 to
100 iacres, each partially timbered. and improv
ed suitable for farming or grating': :
11,
Bonze and Barn in I good nrder and'l36'o,crei.
of-improvede4d - timhered land, orchard, good
water. &e natio. tOwitship,'Tioga county, on
Northern Central For a.ale on long
1112 and
Z l bb Town
,•• • .
tdatS,,ia Bimroe Borough, Bra4ford
eounty,•?a.
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' 4 4600 'Aire.s Wild Thilliered &Win
akinty, Pa. :
122 Agree good fiseir.fug ,l;a4l,;jliurlington
10 1/ 1 04.. 1 k 10 . 0 4i.c0Put •
Other timbered . and -improved' , properties.
Decieriptions gists on , aPpm:ation.
Tenemenbrauld .tnitiroved Real Estate, To.
wands Borough, and pther propertlei.:
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••1 lifolittAlVEr -&'W.AED - '
i • • _ .• _ :
Fdpenteti3oneyarteas, r ..bnniali 'titers of Title,
bnY and , all gad Otata;.'...oo !tat rentals and
Ilsha,surrey,and• e all•kladsiol property.
'clog aro prepinkitilo• late ales alarms,
homesteads, and.proPertiLi apeolallY" :doable
to aziPltallats ; to Pria4re . .advaoces :Of money
upon bond and mortgage, and to ppeecatit tn.
•qeiriea toi"those dishiOg,lls • - Make %vesicant.
or tmearea home. They trill oiled
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, hipte beet kimih )101. AND •LIPE 'CONar
Thertutielttdriioe Aieftcy of 'Brad.
t c 1 andPeiglfliorlisommtbiSli. - ta•ling.
pWsg•iii - Omer FITITI, II 'dePitinleati of 1m sur.
tors, ,
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Trial:auto) 'to hay' orAO lianas ;
. I ••:•• • - 7;4 P:1:11
litll'who wish to effect hisnranctspiast l ire;
-i ts7 - L - 4h4 " iaiiititenteiM. the
fa are benefit ot their families, la mw wandi
filit;elaselAts 0011MiMieS1 •
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There's:gloom on the rippling wilfars.l
' i i iYtling eo bite is tliorsbn: j "
Afk.,4 1 .1 6 3700PER4404L #l# ifoodlo4
gothering com ley one—
;,ClioiMike the *piing waters, I
L' 3 winlY ll2 tOngslikA o3ll l l 4 B 9•.sl
/ While nom the dim old forest, - ;
Come whisperhig deeP4
YrapPed in 4aderly ;.!
the'aiiiiiiincs
TAe lone, !Tight oometh.
.1 2
Showers of silver spray are raining.
Downiiardfirom her half-closed eyed
And the breezes, low complaining,
-Eierilthil; pass is* H •
`And the woods and vales and mormtahis;
-- With theliJiimath eriskgkiluis,
And the pale shapes of the 'shadows.
Seem'a wOndions land of dreams.
~To, tlke.kMyt .
inre and holy,
The lone night, oometh.
g
:.ttlo
10110-
1083
NO.
Night, with gleaming , starry circlets,
Ne'er so glorious as now,
Binding back the might tresses
Front her damp and pallid brow.
And, sparkling, wide and broadcast, I Y.
SU the dew of slumber flings •
And nothing breaks the• stillness
NA the rustle of her wings.
Calm and sully
, • „
Sleeps the•lil l y— t- 1
The lone'Niglit cornea.
God, and angels, too, are watching ;
Nigivat "Ting $ l /,
Bievely; ginvely, to the contest ;
Sleep soon calls to; thee and me.
Then's the time for idle dreaming—
Toil we till the satins' g sun, .
Till life's battle sladl be Over,
, 4nd'the yleteci *Om 6eman:'
• Onwii4l eTer„
The lone Night cometh.
EMI
battitutouo.
II
E!!!!
From the Atlerige Monthly for November.?
The Osinephioy at, Washington
The people of the United States,
now have the mortification , of stand*:
ing before the world in the attitude'
at &swindled democracy. 'Vbeir col
:lective will is crotised bythe Will of
''.one individual:
W hose only, ; - title to
such autocracy is in the , fact .that; he
has Cheated 'and betrayed tholk, who
- elected him. There might be some
little compensation , for this outrage;
if the man himself possessed any of
those commanding qualities of nand
and ditipoaititin which, Ordiniiilidis
tinguish usurpers ; but it is the pe
culiarity of Mr,, johnsoatbat the in
'digestion excited b ,z l l iis claims is on
ly equalled by the . ntempt excited
by his character. , He is dei3pised
even by those he benefits, and his
nominal supporters feel ashamed of
the trickster and apostate, while con
descending to reap4he:advatages
of his faithlessness: •No party 'in the
South or in the North thinks of Ise
eir its' candidate; for thts
vices and weaknesses which
, an excellent accomplice and tool are
not those which any, party would Con
sider desirable in a leader. What;
ever office-seekers, partisans, trai
tors; and public enemies canillnd in
Mr. Johnson, it is certain that they
dud in him nothing to:reepeet. He
is Cuiseil with that / feria of moral
disease which someginee renders a
man' ridiculous, sometimes` infamous,
but which nevee'rendera him'iespec
table—namely, vanity of will. Other
umd *pay - be vain theitlalekis
iccenrfdishinente,4uc,bais,(vain of
the personal pronoun itself,- utterly
revardless ef - what it covers, and in--
;Raison,' odiscienco, 'ender-.
itandink, have, ;: no, iinpersonalityi to
hint') When he FP!ea i thP wiAdttii he
uses them as iynonyc,nee of birder
terminations, or: its; decorativelorol i
into which it pleases him to tradslite
the repel ,NerrAW4ar of his willful
ness and caprices. The a Oonstitu
tio_n," also, 'or-di pro
fashd by hid lips, 141 not td niuch,i as
he uses it, the Constitution of the,
United States as thamoratand tatti
tat conititutiort - of Anateit:Johnson,
which, in his view; is the one prima=
trfiettoithichialleotberfacts' innst
,be subordinate. His gross iipponbis
',teocies of ;RPVARtI'AVOI Policy,shamelese betrayal of hisparty, sits
;ißoMacii.tY , -hog ;Viilsegnii o i.his
-word, his hatred: d's , inatiel thelno-
Mat .4 8 ~dofeoders. cpase, te, flatter
lews
he has vetoed on t!ip
. prinpiple th 4,
theY:do not-MetuflwhaV.he-4et'
them - for meaning,, hie Aeliglit
1 4O l g,t1 ( "t r inuir f ialtred i r og atT:
.able acts of his adminietration hive
their eentraVsburirie a passionate
sense of self-importance inflaminc a
mind‘ef- extzemeli
Such a person, j. Whoie Pi'Mstmce in
the oTenntive qitalr of a contliptinn
413ntiy iek4tseltif a high prime
and misdemeanor," is of, course the
natural preydetiokmagogues, and he
now appears bi 'be surrounded by
dtiuMlTAPEtiotiOuf Moit tdesperihte
class. His advisers are iconsphii-
VINA n 4 01 , 404 ), ITF04.0 11
his vilgar and maltirmuktimbrie-that
the question of his impeachment has
patconsedakblq
'BOA ell ntli`t' ge ,he - 'till
subniis. tohi f itn . , ii
iftii
Hof- Nietopliattie t
ME
41•••••
429/4111H 1- O r CD 3 1 2011,jugy is t Aimuto r. 432 ~ .d1 b1,4 1 ",, 1 ;;4./t:n.4l: f4llo..per-',Ataitutniltrs — sranttea
•-• \t- 4 - • ~,z .' t 11.08 '
,i~,.r , • s..w•
that which Congress MaY %self im.
pose. The power is plain, \ there
can be 40:31irtidowtot the judgment
of the Senate by any other pow; iri
the Government , But Mr. Jobnson
eor sivaAbbkolikitPO.
italaitillifiNiltd6sid6ted,
is unconstitutionat He believik, or
says he believes that the defeated
rebel States iliose representatiires
Congress ilowf — excludes are as much'
atatee ip thviTton, 1 1 7111, en
titrealOreprese "tition, w ork
or Ohio. As he specially represents
the defeete t ittebel Stet" it is hardly
to be supposed that he will consent
to be pnnished fcr pri es 'committed
fl f !l l rlipiptlf , ; .4rmp -from
w - 111eir representatives. are ex
cludedl and it is also to be presumed
that the,meiutures l ,he i. ib now taking
to obsttuctilie Operation of the lawn
of CongreW'relatipg to recenstruc
don ate but pntimigt ticeislenign
f€ltstulalifi of 'such
a scheme
read t jZ ic 0 ' r people to disbelieve
in its possibility ;, but in respe6t to
Mr. Johnson, it has been found that
thoenly wif to prevent the occur
rence of mischief is to diffuse ekten
sively among the -people , the sushi- Clad:hilt As,-niiialitiM reiTtitlillons
.and. dispassionate , persona are often''
poor judges. of what men of fierce
passions° imtlAlist4npered minds will
do ; for they unconsciously attribute
'to ft& men some of. their own ideal)
QfligileftYt..raPrkUland:l9.g.Prd for
the' public welfare. The legislators
whom , Louis Napoleon_ outwitted
were) - 97 0 1,4 LkecOlge, btiO as
their opinion "Of - him, was,
,it was not
so bad as, e vent) proved it ought; to..
Ika.K. iltMCl:ltt- 1 041 4W .g44llLiPb
neon, there le not the same excuselor
misconception, since hie cunning, is
utterly divorced . from sagacity, and
he has iiBtabiiintiftikence to 'conceal
what his impulses prompt; him to at
tempt. : Ale hifid of nian a liois i .wpald
`,Mein telleiitiiicitie ttethe'ineilt an
perficial observer ; .the natural infers
once is, therefore, that he will act
alter his kind.ilhtit'lthis• is an infer
ence which dispassionate . statesnien :
have hesitated fully to l draw. The y
have been 'continually I surprised at
actawhich they should have foreseen'
They were surprised that; daring the'
months he was -left to his own de
3ficesouid,telbe .emse]lo,pi_Solith•
-ern politicians, be matured hicpolicy
of recanstinction. Theyil were sii
priseC when they learned that ihe
meditated At coup • creforr3an
....the as-
I setabling 6f the, 1 7 oaleth3 °oppose,
They wereitirpfired wheifthei. - ; found
that no' tilir could be made : which
1 WauldliiidThinti. aced - Wine teJta-in
te-nt. -'.they were suepriseti w W3n, , a:
soon ai Cntigre . inf adjourned, die be- ,
gala -to tate . Measures *Bib can
have no Other :Intelligible purpose
than that Of -making' him. master of,
Congress 'g len it reasseiiiblesi': And'
icrvcrown all,lthough;it has been tip
. psi - rent:aim* Febynait, IjS6O, that' he
was the enemy Of the 0044; they'
1 '. ' ' I .'
1 ecin .: 1 reasons for
retaining him as the. pr oper 'execu
tive of its laws,
It would then . seem that, in deal.
ing with such a man as Andrew
Johnson, it is the - pat of wisdom to
suspect the 'worst. Without any
special knAledge of-the e , treasonable
intrigue now going on in Washing
ton,it is still possible . to fathom, the
Thifilknit!s, 'tle IdgiltiOupl, 111 Tiede' ,
stand"the resources , on 'which he re
lies.ln. the first place his conceit
makes him tielleinithat be is the fist
man in the nation, and that he is. Doe
only adored at the South but popular
it , tlW,Ntirtiil i Tlail iffigltteet, sign cif ,1
reaction in Northero and Western
elections he considers a testimony: to
his individual InesitiAnd.z an end'orse"
ment-of hie POlicy. In case here'
fuses to recognize the present con.i
grey, -toms, itsinumberelv military
power out of their seats, and appeals
for support to the, .white popula ion'
of the reel as,,rll asl the 1 yal
States, be - will'• cdunt, \ on being us.
tained by the nation. Tire D lip-.
credo party agrees with hi Ilk
asieegskds ttiolunaonstlfutio,tuditii! of
the laws which he will s in the name
of the Constitution, be
get
disregard in order to get possessilm
of the military power di the country;
and he thinks that par will supplnt
I him in resumiiwilow . , , tiono as
PoiTle, ‘oofo - ~'1 .1)'1 i 0 fi as
t;
-peon , n -. • , . y 'a f isiiipteg"'don.
tree .' , ~ army andnavy, with Pll
Republican o ffi cers rernoved, inclhd
in& filinclagraerr *our* Grant tind
Admiral Farragut, he thinks vital
obey his orders. The South, he sup-1'
p . Osea L yill rallyficpnd hinr.,AtA s mOr.l .
rife thirarglikrribirmiliWeitgati. I '
ization in Maryland, controlled by a.
Governor after hie orn heart, gill
intergsfillititieleit ioltie passao 91;
troops from the Northam States
pitiiiStl. r , The T torollito• hi'
hose State awl! ' dos' rtheyiia l L tik
.i t
prevent troops from b ing,sent. Bat:
fore thern,could :l bo ny efficient ,orii ,
ganization idthe loya States *on ' ht
to bear on his dictatorship,= hex
al..lu„ltet3is to b r av i a rsosh Aorm,' r i ef a u ail.
at least a majority . will. be defea - d'
rebels, andCormerheads. The whhtni
thingfiettetigladE4 rtlit name oil
the Constitution ; and the proolaim.
tion he has. ironed to all officetf ,
the United States civil'and Milit ';''
r t l
tton Ci. ~iiir.;lohniO Toaii34l"
tgderekthe filatep in the ikevelbp
trnt Ot Opp ffeigio, ,: 4: . 3
:-, It is-seedlew to' co 4pitinci i o
her*unildlialy fin osplable it
i
opptiouin thoNpad f4spitefili r e
toted, ounl unglincip 6d otuthit, =
buch attqotintiir.J Pneontliosu F
? is. 4tits alidleas Ap in!; . 4-,itilit;
would akt atongli d ee ti
Oil of nerve Siren ,p glvigup in
&unwind, an u li&the \On:Allot
thognint bod . , f,th l*nylin b r
. Prlllident en' . r obingoil is al
ist muollfthe .rm , . te 'Ole late p t
kthe amid* w oh the inge st,
DI COUNTY' - 1 2_ ''2lo3—eitilAkoi; 1- , st •t..
• ::,A,;(1.30.,-
•
tempt.7entqapasiw / Tikat the dine
getis iiefrioshilfno provided the
October and doiCygnhe;elactiops shim!
is
evident ,froin a, consideration of this
Presidelitl4ptstftion.,,Ale has t it&
ready gone far enoug `in his course
lireitasperatteCkeindAmite ge
; NI
Me üblican ' reek* 361teelint1ve
an *adi° l 4A Au fiAT9r,..o.lo , ,thiesek :
'men ' "Witty:Mt going. over the long-
list of elinqueseies atansurpatiMitt
which would justify that measure; it ,
is sullicienttioqinuni the recent prnr i
ciamation of amnesty as an SO
illhich promisetut# 'iecure i lt - ,l,Thit'
proclamatim ins - plain - lialiitionlof
the ,Cons t rutio*An .the amstitution
\ ill
is tinders ood- by , Ociegresiti-tind` it
is upon e•Congre tonal interpreta
tion Of theljoustiti krailhet, in the
matter,, of a itoPt4o4 l 4inA•l , o4 ?reel!,
dent mst stana 'or fallo:Alangr4ii;
by giving .the power of granting am,
twiny to Mr. Lmcoln; 1 evidiuttly con-.
ceived that it, was not tipoter.giVen
telim by the Constitutaoi 3 - by4sk
ing. it away from Mr. Joluison;it is
I evidently tonceived.that it conl6kot
be exercised by bim except: by noir;
potion. g '
In usuiliinethis powers Mr. Johti;:
son must have known that his act e'
longed, in the opiniOn , 'OrCangresi;'
to the close of high ,crimea. awl
iniedeideanora l *lOr the ecommissiOrt'
of which the Cpnstitutkon
provides tlutt Presidenteay be Ho;
peached ; and he must also have:
known that Congress,' injtedging Of
his infractions, of the Constitutior! . ;
would, be hontst *Aber ;ty. his infht
vidnal opinion of his constitutional
powers-nor by theopinion of the Sip.
preme Court, but was at p_krlect
.
erty toy act en-its -own` interpretation
o
of his .. cogis,titioianal duty. It is nbt
thereforelblm liOpposed that he ill. ,
tended to limit his defiance of Coil=
grew' to.the there bitableof "the am
nesty proclamation, emcjallyas the
ihat proeisaiatkiii
was issued would cover his refusol!tO
carry Act' the - , whole Congressionel
plan of reconstruction. His COlifitio"
tion ur, at4fiVrtion,,.. o 4zigivw Lied
right . Withhold.- from - Ariel' the
power to 'pardon defeated, rebels and
ellOO -B''-' l oj ll &'a44o# 4 e;is üblio
ok:„Riox .
phatie than ',9 ol riati ol 4 l4 " ease l
ttion' that,' fnitis` pima, of ,Tsowtrao.
Lion, Congress
t haw grarqd - r taspbms ,
dinates powetswhlch constitkitsonsiii
belong, to If ,4.4 can exalt his.'
will ovVeongrees in the one cafier,,
,there, is no remr n, why hoehould r iot`
do it in the other.
. Indeed; in the proclamation of ail. %
nesty, Mr, Johnson practically clitinis
444 iltrpoilcr tih grantipardoNi ex=
de-tofti dispenkfflg pbWer ifor the
laws. , 'pa; itisevident that the Coiii..
stittakin, ' in' givini fhb Prellident die
pardon.oferialinalvynnkpot girqiiin
that Power to - diepein3e `withlhe la**
againsteripe. , At , IL ie ' period lite
Johnson*.ikeine to - have done thil in
.c;rpn!ct,.iozoko'pogielcco.un.tP;feiOlg
y his repeated pardo s extended to,
convictedgounterfeiters. Still there .
is 4 broad line of distinction between
the abiiiie of -thiii !Povier ,to *Mon
criminals after conviction and , the
assumption of phwer to restore to
whole slasses of trattors, and, public
enemies Their' forfeited rights of citi::
zenship. By the pardonpf mprder=
63'ind counterfeiter/ Ali Preaident
I cannot much .increase , the, number of
hietAiticarstipporters ; - 'l4 the par
-1 d v u of,trotorp f mil, pawky enemies,
hp may build up a party to support
him, i n. his Aitruggle lagainst the leg- ,
islative department lof the Govern
inetit'idThel reasons iqviidi3h . Ihitde in
duced Mr. \ Johnson to dicpense with .
Che laws :: against. , treason are politi:,
al reasons, and bear no relationito
hisliterogatliterlif mercir Nobody i
pretends that be pardoned counter.
feiters beolinte they were his politE
cal,partisans ~ everybody lEnnwa be
Pitiklotie toilkirs iiriefurbile &Ake',
in order toi 'gain their influence apt
votes., A piiblic eiietny himself, atl4
leagued With public, enemies,,he has
1 the , iriiriudineol '4,6 i Claim' that- 40 in ,
constitutionally
,capable of pervert'.
ing his powerletietdon into a pOw
ier, to ,gain political suppott,
,in ) hia
1 seheineiti. against the 16yalnation. i :
But ,it is , not probable that tlie'
President Williiiiiit his usurpation'
wali
to a ng) Whose ninecaignihcance -
Souidlitil in itipnfliihina,ritharacter; -
l3efore,Congrenameets,in Novem'bpi t '
he will
* denbtlesi ha ve followed it up
. . ..
Yt9s4r, Ph Fl 4 ."tllflitct, NB 'A
ppaklimeut a Matter or certainty 44
4211018thod.ig, preventing idol
, rium• rests iiiilmpea4mati opio '
- an - awakening brthe osoplp . X ifi
,ficiiithlit taiiiisi "Itiattli iig*qt
r
viving rebellibnis yet ' to be feu 'ht~ ,
at; .P. .Atitlipathinifirrisi
i nt
amENPTl43l!erlinli th e §so.# . o l o. i
OM otik ', Cktaliai - , llAaliiilte -- 41 P*
saltitti:o 6llloo iliekTbrthekrter;
-VI gebeWeitgao ll l44lo944aie
lii - inedititaest4-441441 bliertisT*
*ill aulimif tcrtelinpellilug V ;
moved from office unless Cangrel;
ettigtined_b*a a, '-, majorityiafr theio
Pie ile greEit g. i4:l frighten tarsi to
iablnie l i ° !W Ifis tef trO t * Ao° '
iiiirtel44lo474h , ~1040 Oka* ."
ruinous defeat • and such a defeat it
' itheAndeltilit ortif ,tbei — frtCeof& bd .
tO tirepare , :itiriL ifilifsliViiA into OF
conceited. brain must 49 ,itiy,sp i thin
ldsii diiit*W44 1 / 4 Fighmikpri_oi
is hopeless, sunhat, in attempOng
Itligoßalkihfiltigelet Atotticit
crimes, he would succeed only itii.
rtellrigtt tt1e11 0 0200 4 40 403 OW
meal • milers, , IL -4 -
.t...-
I . : L I AIII I VS I 4I I- 9/4 1 4 ' iStiar
Am ift_ii:lukumustaimumai '' timipelo
'*kfrOt l 4o l , 6l f 4 t,„ltit.'Wlst:
r- tort*S-0, likeam
.Ikc,V, Pt -
_ _
.4 „__
b414 . *& 41 eli:r 41 niultiplied
do clip , itassol, Ili- b
-11
LEGatti Fiore re . -" tit, ir, 014 ,
O) Aim thb4- ' , atitiS Of tiienty
1166 1 Llsilliaist
two eleetkiVOiii
liqinimmt etto 4111 ativOsagremo I
tg: Omni : the politioststsits NM. re ; '
lationneray 41404 opestionieoe4
iatiii rani' If is to le - feared,
thit'ifin n ilillibliiiiiiiirfit r tiat Waif.
ficiinaili iltrifte the faett thitihisr
lanai* iharallAssealSonshesat•.m4 ..
44 4 4.--10 11 3.4.9 0 4fikifired 43 11 *h*. ,
sca,as 4dlfit of ; sr f ~ chnoge so.the
peßl p
ia' e '
d'` on pan tlus . greet dittoes,"
qtliiiiiishleli it is the' bilabial oW
the' Fortieth ‘-tiongrela - ttiii•setilis:e- - x
That Congresaseeds the moral sup
poirolva gresstßepallesa wets now t
and ,wlll obtain
ltit, .providod Alm pee
'0144,03 loiniiii to 1. - ' o4iltot:ion bf its
..
~
But iiiiiiif initilifidentlat' portent
of the Republicatiparty is composed
:of huainesamen, Whose occupations,
diaminect them from ßatios, except:
in important exigencies, and who
caisWithAillionkisi made to believel
:that-4191We* is t a part of ..their -Ibis&
deia r 'pa 'long lathe - safety ot - tbeit
builuess.lo not;ffireatened, by . #isil
Vietdersr, - ;;Thay - think • 'the,reenw
atriotion,ilientiontia':''Pranitiliallyzal+
tled, siisd *hen you speak .Itosthettsls4'
plOsi-sucti' as lira now. bate4l4:m
- 44 11 . Si* afirWidch l6 o4o.vres
poeterous as the - :story Of. sesenestioo,
noieleithels incredulity cordleiii;
in ,thaStioa that it is•safalki'lo4iv
things to' :takfi i ) ,t4ii ' tOarii4;•- Their
li'erigood:tiellea suakea thini.blind
to the:: desigrus;,of Such - a 413obodil: •
Vrenisiell se - Andrew: , Johneed. ' ` The
'e : o' l3 °4# the,..*P040. 4 i'.11 1- fliti, .
indeed!, shows llllr.preSeilt,.lllllttieck
the:exhaustion ;:which . is dpftb' IOU
loar:S serial of '.victor ie s ,
and eS141):
its' _ altogether too'.much of the:Onft
*de:ice-which sof:Often attends an-in
completortiumph. . - ' ~,„
, The. Dealebratie, ,party,, • on'the Aoss: .
tratt:is all 'alive; and la - 4414,0ang
Arena last: - desperate ittempt - ta - ke
tom Itadld position, -lathe ,-ils4On.
Iteleaderi, fbarffiiit, if the -,• dosigrei t
isionakplai-Of reis:onstructiOnliii fie
riekonti ittirill *milt in rePiiiiliced
isi. -..•q,ll6,.:•,,Senthern .States! t - - T ; • •
;would - ift.*o:- pontican extinotioeiof
'Or part 4-- I fighting *giant that,
plan, they are, thereforei fighting for
life d, ire sly more thsus
liiacally profligate' in the ,charaotir-of
tlifiligniulants th4yaddiees to. what.
eviksieitainnui, baseneitsoliphoneaty„
lairlineinesati . an4i igaturassee Alsere
:oak be iii . .-•.th"-nation. Tatitif
Yreases her4On the peOPle; in4,l-theY
q
haveisot lot: hesitated to: 'propose: gip*.
_diseal of ; -- , - ,the cfmblic . debtv.as - ' the
Means of '-iiliet , The argunient ,is
addressed to ignorance and: 'Polito's,
for, -, Miralieafi hit the : imam ; f o tie
tasoltheale defined. repudiation all
taxitibu , hilts mart cruelandi s ignito
jrniffoini.:; But 'Abe media 4repti..,
diallion *Mai tlii , " Deniocratteciiiad-,
_erevroposeto fellow is of aff-looth:.;
odittlm weist ant . most-fealaisitoni:
,Thq Wo 6l 4:Thakit!the . ( - 1011 0 16 ior
form of espiessioe by the hum
an additiobaliillicurer two of green
backs, 04 : thin `;"pry off" the.: debt
in the currency they had done ill
they cotild to render • worthhisis. In
''EAUr , Ntords;: ( ' - titey istitile:not' only
i4itidle 'the L ' public - Creditor, ' but ,
Nreck.- all ~valties. 1 A party .which '
advocates-recoup-seheme as this to,
save it from -7 We' Oath it deserviS
ti991 4 1*.a 110 AeßitatkaAl4 r.i4kiog
a, cirll , codirtililion,.foi4e same pnr.
:PSkEeo '; 4 46 1 1 , 6e4, - tho ;Seepening.of the,
civil,; war, would not pi4 - hill't,he
ifirsOY which tw9uK:ll„c*tict 1 4
Atis -iikdeptiee. a
,their:projeet t4).414
ltite - the .cdruistet - ~ . --, 1,. , ,
• ' s9.wi 1r by. apat*,,oss thePait. Of
; 1 097 6 1ifig ,;iud ' oulic4 on th e
liirt i:),,7Beinenrate;flii.,ententniitec !
tientpepit, iriftvprAl4ly . : - ,:lt will then
tiP t Yleuillti BB exo l °*., iriS wall
Ai, naiuger ,reolflik' l ?Mia #1
Sautiiiiyiest . . / That' Y" Ati**.: Alm, I
B on, I mo ow 0 , a tip i e .m e ' power by
ebidody'itoodoclits liT i onie. the
,peccenetitel of `seirerp - Oii 'pay*, hi me
iiiii.lt: by . 'sithich he hi g , p,ferned,,nad
in the mischief hilaiifheting "on the
countiy,r, that - "the P-fessident of the
`,rebellion iii:revlied, iii, the 'Psfaident
roo trotid . , 44t00 . .>i -, whit thle
-*On n 6 *-',PriT'cises 14 dii.likbee4loi',
rediltOly, 4404 by, Spa* lifiger,
trlttabiatt.td:i Petilie — iddregs at
Obichinitk . : IT: declatit Ai : 10 04 '
! s dirk - 017
Willits *Bns-.
ttlir 1 31 'IV ' ItAtiiii - 14, WO'
B i gn it
Alidr fic Li bre atifedit.. geotatia-. wol 0 00 1
. 'ltotorto la ,
11401 irSgress: - rAiiiio- Rat'
'• itiaSzlitst 44401
~, re:
'teliiiii it'fifielitrild titiNo. , 'end
tllliiiitittOiikbSieOui' l ' i ' /firOtait
" --rethirweik*. trona*
iititse44 thillp :II: *tit:the
Mant*ieflitt lb OrArii‘atid'eteuer! ,
alriCillie Oniyortleiltsiitisit Stake, :
ttl6;4'etiiierifitillilii;',' - doee not 06 ,
tti0,4,./It irithhelf his opfniodihit the'
.. , , Wilt fillriniidenlrril, end te
t. - - • "Mem' I.loPiiiiitkiji
*: -. this - Preis
t.:
. : l
_licit it is by seine consideie4 a iii
asktatcfe*-goividi-i-ifitthnitokst;
iteqoatibilitiat4ii - Matti - the
ligletatlito detostfri*ntitilii ' .oo v*
tikiinledt; therii-iinald - be;atrtiPihriiig
srA 'iiiiiNotlt... 3 Soo
mOdepl , 4iii 41*POitenf'fro n
the face of the earth. 111110.1 iii lie` '
very 406,,briti.6 shoold ‘ prefer 4 leo
-lital . , iiiiitioi- - "oripoortimor
aibro - qtelitiiiitif - leavipg,
4 ' 0 1 # OSPE 't4 d etf l 6l #l 4 4l, " "o ° - . '
ilk 444 dif . ; likele*ate44ll 'that - it:
14 s 1•1 604 ' therVinlf s iloN - their I ,
r 1
iith AO': tittle; '-`, 'hip* '.Oimesialy 1
-Alit , aViistiliolil ei'halfiensfilion Of•
v.iiiiiii,-
• ty
litaßt
EMI
ME
Ilaing_ at _the- citizens. of -the. Repeb-
Neil* et,theppljg uttaile, sad
.b e Jo) Peed OU : a fight , in
the lejlibik:' The Minted t itepritstiii;
lettifei_4 4 lhtdehae'llieliele l licieretjot
t;-.will In all wobabillity
impeach= tbeirresideato tThitAguitek
whiff hal = the , 6 0/ 13 , POEF , P trl
peschaieebl,_ pioVa ility
fied'hita - guitty;ty die two-
Afraid' the'thargeti ptefetred by
&same. =t Az he himself; yodwed
biate pepaisr-,ifeepot -agOnet,.3l4,
cozktempleteken*,: kopfleos or
pecatda.s . :As ,punishment !of
delinquenciee - -extol'
tredioniltill • sib's& =tribe temapied
front the alai he hae,too !long. been -
allowed*
•
,
ItuOili'ectinacrrr.•;'-itev. Sathael, -
Olawsoni 'lfethadietliireneher •of 1
mmeitriemannereisOmetamee casllo
thet4"Wiliteie,yltai. Yeti • •poplar if'
,Yr.cfYrn virkiiki,,egme twenty /ser e
iigw Ile 'was
. cfroia•ey fd and syir3 r
~ ' 'ae,'Und ieivY dark 'skinned - for a
Milan man.' . ..At - times he wae-Asai- .
priOnglylkquenteiwaya atoneable,
mid:. once al a t arbileaktrevega44-....
Mileage apcompanied a, brother min,
Mar,' B 11,—-
'Rev- Mr., a
~preminmit
pantor; . in s: visit to' a colored Ohara.
lirr R.lave the colored "preacher the'
hint, and oficouree• Olnween. was in;
vitisd to prOcb., .144idap t andVir.
_ing . - the ,sermon . Bet the . .unimleire
Africans ' 'to' shouting 'idl.:evet 148
honikr' l'hie•ii turaiset'Obiwoon to
extraragantaworde: and; actions; and
he T leaped, - out of the.:pulpit Ike a
deer, d heganrto take the hankie
of.
Of the colored - brethren and mix in
'quite . happily.' - He wept for joy.
l'healreasing throagh•the crowd; he
foundlinother .R.-, • and setting doWn
heeide*, he threw hiearma around
his neck,..,and with tears, streaming
doWn huo'Wke, hi eaid :' !Brothel
112,' I alniiiit- *bib Iliad ~ been born.a
nigger. ', Thete 1 folks have - more re
ligion-tbanwe -have.".' "Well,:well,"
paid brother 11., `you con* so near - it.
I 794,.*Iedn't cry ,akinut'ip.” i ..
. ,
'KIM) Trio.evinv.-1-4 good woman
never grows:loicL4 - 7fears may peal;
ovev. Imr . head, but. if ,virtue and be.
nsvolence, dwells j her heart„, she: is
as ebeerftil iiheif.the apring•time
of lifilopened' tiler view - When
never` thhik her -age; she looks
mak charming, 66:3when: the rose of
youth bloomed' on her, cheek. The
rose has not faded yet-, -it will never
fide. In hei die - the light
and 'delight. 'bee -neighbeirhood i
She is lthe. friend. and.i benefactor, • is .
the church,. the devolit• and, exem
plary I cbristian. Oh," who , does not
respect and love the wonian ivho'hai
*Sued days In acts kindness and
mercy l r -whnhas-: been the friend of
God au min.,- - -whase; Wholes MIAs
bea.lrSieFeee Of liiadzw.BB 444140 v-el-%
devotmn to truth and religion !
We reileaceneli a wonian can'never
Igrory - old. She will always' be fresh
and. buoyant in spirit, and active in
hvuublOiceds of. mercy and, benevol
-A. Burman PASSAGM-4118 follow
ins.'s fromthe !"Ileveries of &Bache-.
10w,7 gellarvel : -
F ;"A poor man without aoras s o rt c;r ,
gt t . b
'reli on is a st peor 21 . 9 ate,
the' kit-Dalt of destirly,;w - no tie
linking. -him to. •the. infffilty'4'ind
,womirouseteruity that is even Wenn:
fhune • Without, Ateat, a, rainbow
without;COlor; ajroy . pe Without peic'..
A than Mai in' some, sort,
port, Ale his' hope"- end his boner to
this. shifting ground tackle, to ,his
bAsiztem,cr the„Woxld, but a woman
without that anchor palled faith, is a
drift and a wreck rAlnan may glum=
oily anitinue a sort amoral responsi
bility ont,of ,relation to mankind ;but .
woman . comparatively isola
ted
~ ophere,. where affection and not
pirpose itthe . controling motive, can
Itrituotasis in-lfroy - otber system or
rightiaotion but that: oPfaith. Ana
May/ , frase his thoughts to trustful-, '
nese, snob poor harborage as fame
and reputation may:stretch . before
'kith, but'a womin 7 iwhere can 'she
Putter hopes in ' storms if 'not boa.
Ten? And that iweet: truthfulness—
that abed - love-,that7 enduring
hope ! mellowingevery page and scene :
in life—lig4ting them with radiant*,
Wheii tho,worlorii stbrinst break like
sir arthy with Cannon. 'Who can
stew -its - all ..butz- holvsoul, tied to
what, is stronger - than au army 'with
DaunOlk I: Witia as enjoyed _ the love
'Of aehriation - MOther but. Will echo
the thongbt with' *ivy,' and hallow-
It withfeare - - •
I FAEORFT , FOR FITS. — Th ough no doo
tor,' I hive by me' imitie eneellent.pte* .
seriptions. and shall charge' you noth
ing for them ; yuu :cannot grumble
att,hu„ . prien. We.: are most : of us
subject to fits I '
.am:. visited
_. with .
flint ilYself„ 'and.' dare .1417 you are
nliti, - :'Now,then for prescriptions
:11as of. passion ;walk in :the
;open *ire you may opes:k to th e w i n d
tFOO Li4glrOng PiOdainl
4ng_youraelf - to be a simpleton,
- For 'fit of idleness, • COMA" the
tickings ol a clock: . ITo this for one
hOur,, and you 11 buglad to pVII off
lour. .-e - Ont the unnttime and worklike
•
• bra fit of eiiritvagancO or fatly,
Ito thiVweikhinvit, -- or speak .with
the And' urreta.. .Inmates of
andrunrill be. Convinced.-- -;
Illigionislugli his bed of briar and thorn,
Mast he, content to lie toilank," ,
.
tor a fit 'Oftinabitiori, go, into a
ati*Vistit - ind . read: the 'grave..
They will 1011 , you- the (ma
of asabitiim. - The=; gneveAtill soon
fie_parolinito,F t bpdi.,.tha,.earth , yolir
PuloweSo. 2 7oo4 your &tip*, will
iris yOr 'Mo th er aiste;..
-'"./ 74' if fit of lodr about
far the tali and tikr blind. Obi *kit
1110 ridden ` gtul~ sillicted. and de
' efitlq l .o 4 .4l l 44 l 4 ll KO:YoUlli h;
lined oi - .9o , plaitng-etToilrligiSet
'• -
most timrittiglOithre arid graced. of
ter. ,ids
int
AftP9-#* ll x .
• -of often'
y „
our
suoiovir.fully.4
inisseeka..ardiseiparituriviiirlobat 4)f
neterileekt • - 4 ;. ;the fox
' pi t a' *Y"I 4 I
I.l4tAii• Or r 114 ' t - 1 04 i ' '
0 0 cat; 111 / - 1 / 11 04M,Sintire
frequeittlyirilairibritit'vastiritmbers,
mint iritiliett' Way - destntetive to the
isitti:erint. 'Mayne. sa.trriteik did
tbeir depedations reach inthe &day_
oCreePel,leeeis , ist.ll4lC so to wits
Actf,,elowgi of tiee, and
b9101t7 thief) Pe*ejeee:eiretedroi
squirrel scalps ; itait44). lSl
Wowing was 7 deplitato the extent
of eight thOnsind pounds, arid render
ed Dearly bankrupt,' six hundred sind
f• ihiyasaid scaltsi having been •
paid for in a single paw. hi vie* of
thiC great .scriadity, it la -fortunat.
ths,-.4quvrel Maio aosny sneraiee,
and .probsbly the Iciest destructive of
them all fauna '' Mho! Ma =lke
wends ,to his , nest,, and at one fell
sweat 'sir &Or* s whole "-Titter;
tie' Wilma:e t ' Fe' &retold,''will
paralyze piter bourrWthe_glitter of
his
,eye, stutdniw Mtn on; Outran.
aiding Victim into theism* ordeatb.
Bat tberowl.l4 hie gteatast. and most
destructive,' eastmy,_ait- towards:: the
chise of dsg he fits_on twinkles wing
through ,the.,-daaltening woods, and
phrincea on his =wording prey.—
red-tstled iisiVris' another 'alibi
foto, but kelt rin ofien enemy,
_and
`siageit war magninbiionaly.
FUN FAUTZEr 4D FAMTLE
ICissrsd.—Virbris - a man who fails
in Ildssing i a krly like
_a shipwrecked fisher-
Befegot /o.# : meat
Aim praying to God not to lead
Mint* toondlitioz4 do opt *row - yourself it. ,
War is* letut T lfice an island ?
&canes ft inn the Middle of wa-t 7 er.
EUSBANDBY.—The pleasant ban
dry known to a mania' saidlo the de
stroying of `
:weeds -tea Wow% by
=Min the widow- ,
Bows obit has sweetly said those
163 die PeeSuthat they are bloats Alpine
huntvwkieh shepherd!! bear in their arms to
higher and greener pastures, that treks
nay follow/hem
Km up the habit of being pee
ted,and do not attempt to be mow amusing
and agreeabla than is•eomdstent with the
Weiervatk4l of rfePeet•
13 more diificult, and *La for
high Wages et getiuteTWtheemPSA-thsul
to die on&
Aiusnitotiote of Bh. WiMaiti
tan,• in his wooing of 'the dark*
SCWIQ - demolished „Oa a
earthquakA the. ifr=gth
not affecti rig
' " nal ßase& 'the 'loin
he, "the men were disoovenid - tzar
of
.resistance,: sod the women ii
lusYer, - Boving only the mothers.
invariably foetid brooding ciew
• Ifyotiio l/m nrt n
W.;*ip• s>i.
Five thump observe with e
' ' •i
Of whom youspeak,
• Tombola yoniipealt..
Ana hot., and whop azil
A modern Philosopher, - •
Motion of the earth on its skis at •
'miles a second, Bari that if Yenta/t
-hat in the - street to bow to a.•
seventeen miles bareheaded witho
cold. •
Tat people of
,both ;Chiba an,
NeWlrorTr. who ride on the ikaireenger rail
Ways of those cities, are marvelling grout
at the great vigor of what they. can
life on the ears."
A Yankee bnibg asked. to elenbe
his wife wtdd : .“Why. sit, *ha' make a
ma ga-. fastifge-a-hawl litetaiasi c loy. , wife
"uhl — she. has wonderful tal entfor
. ,
A:very modest, young lat h y who
was ti eager.pawon board a , packet 1 01. P.
ik3 skd sprang out of hiaberth; aid blipped
overboard on heaving. Ule during
storm, . an* the mate to “haAl . .down tl •
JOHN" PrEOL'GRAU, in-zoibpsday l urith
friend once called at the home of.eneroft, ,
the historian. "They tell me, 4 "'seld' Met]
latter to Broutiluun, tba isxuseutcullve{- 1 1
sation, . "that, you love a Ow of wine."—i
'Thoge trho so istlitycui." replied
Brougluirri.' albite done we'll
ettotdd silks WA/ 16P . "
PIUDE goeth before, e ; fellit'ofteh
goes before a Withal.. ,
Vita. broken max i " excliimed' a
podt. "So I think:" was the ansWer, motor I
hr'e seen Your nieces._ • •:r •
• - bus liven yat ex mid *Leh
We are beloved ao /posirttis ciddbmas of
the grave bi,4l - beee pawed through.
Yr ill-luck 'befall you, thiiik,that it
may be a blessing to somebody *e; auld
that your turn may come nest.
Low is
• .
the - atladoii of thelkoming.
'which decreases' the day r idvaaccs.—
Frieadlhlp Wee- shadow of the - tiveulm;,,
which : strengthens with the setting suit of-
OR every reej►cl ive. der
F day of
. _ ~
vice General &arida:l Bout twO . o.tptiirP(l
rebel flags, end for every two days a captor-
tewheiotpenmanstdp, hi We've
ks#l?zur, tanght, a h•ii , m-:.W:sead.Aii -own.
- Tex boy_ who loot tali balance
the roof, found it on the gt:onnii shortly at,
• Wn diva the aloes giiiSt in
lpermanently enlightens a g sitisn? Because
eknratati bim v itailthen, holds him in stu3-)
: Tn alder who recently Okited a
'sawn blow hot Once farther distinguished
himself by atoinga Hying repot, and
catoldag a tiol6lookl.
Wirt is " kiss • like the creation of
the WoliAlf . it is made of 'ttothing
Ind is all.wery good. '
"Wort'? the bee constructor bite
me r arida ,'boy to a ,showman.—i
"Oh; no, boy: he sorer bite*- - -heawallowf
hia wittles , whole." • • '
Josu • Bui4o3s- : you trade
with a Yankee;_iteal his hat but, for - if he
Rapti° 'Whittling yon ate . gone in spite of
, thunder." •
,
.Aw Ohio egitoi refused tospeak tt.)
s p e akto theftoalt, , oilman:lM *aground
she was able to speuktalagnel4 , and
tny man - who undertook to dolt for her
worddlet into trouble. ; .
A Aintristiie,ry paper, itt duscri
itg'su executiOu says that'Haftei the sing
ing andcying, -i the hateheta Sam We:-
ander, ~ wafted the soul of the unfortn..
nate man to eterrdt7."
•
fromSnie.like tri—the tale Yee
are ruined the elms Ate dings - to res. A
:rile eh* bachelotaddi : Kay 3e Eke a Tom
an--thsi more it Awe torn Akt pore Yee
are rained." Poor Me that INDY w OA& bOth
.4t. ma tows, is aßlies. where'
Shen are man* tongue's to ta l k I $ but few
Ws _ • , •
•
W 4 there ever SU individual un
locks enough to be abused by the'mouth of
any Aver,
Hamil-
=, :nf
water
n•
Barr
attitude
.that of
• O ware
,
g th
ventee
: ogr • ,
Yea.g
t taltin