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Jazosedig *vs Mils% estidAtirdeptcapttn peillia.' . , Cia dbl iblit• - ' -j ' lr si a l • ihu ,'•,, - - , so - u • -`: , One Om" ' '-- 15 -10 'Te ~Astray;Oaatton,'lost and loonnd, aid elliit adtettiftententt, not estenllol,lo linibj taaa= iA or .8 2 i• $ll 50 Anstnsool/4005.i daditos'e Notions It Autism Onde,ate lints, (per yeat)'..s Xerehants and other,' aft:Akins Sidi badness, will belga:gad $ Therlill be satitied tort esbuin, tenfland extimirei ty to their blabieitsvithptillegen, !•1 ohanget. , - . , t Or L in Weasels nin!Abtrte of, :inbsetiption to the paper. JOB rEnrnitG of sillry khlAt * re* wia /Amoy col its. amp 'with naaniasa 4114 dispatch. 1141163411, Valiti; 9424 . 116, ... naki Iphlots, AA., of omarffalefirStibi, I:ed at the &attest Milo,. i Tbilgamisq Onus has jastbesn reptittedW*V*l! /Presses, and nay Wag in the Pa Inc can be executed in ,thittassi - !manner and atibelowest sates. - liNvAmmy luta. • ' ' 7 1- 1 -taiw ET,ENEY . PM. Attorney at..L(ne; Torus is, Ps. 1aa270111. .EILWARD OVERTON Jr.;:AtiOri al Law, Towanda, Ys. OAaa . ta~ber: -.occupied by lo late J. C. A dam • • ItaTth I, 1869. 41.NORGE D. IitOIiTAXYB, AT %.A TORNET etT LAW—Office conger of :He and Plot streets, opposite Porttr's Drug 'Store. • Aliv.2ll Elf AT, LAW. I • Totrandad'i• Office over the Behlatti Booth of the Ward Souse And oppoettelbq Coat% House • i leov. - 3„ ten, 118. H. WESTON, DEArusr.— L, Office In Petunia Block. over Gore's Drat End Chemical Mora. WWI T. DAVIES, Attorney at Law T • Towanda, Pa. Office with Wm. Wet. ots, Esti Particnkr attention paid to Opt online Court business sod settlement of deco enta'estatis. DOOTOR H. A. BARTLETT, BURLINGTON ,BOROUGH, PA July 29,1868. rt B. FORD—Licensed Auctioneer, • TOWANDA, PA., WII attend promptly to all business entrusted so him. Charges moderate. Feb. 13, tF4SB. 11 U, ISS E. H. BATES, M. D: (Grad nate t Woman's Medical; Wier, Vhilade a. ells' 18641 Office sad reside's* No. 11 Park street Owego Particular Mimi - tic's Oven to Diseases of Worms. naiads •visited at their homes If requested. Ifs Vt. 1468 VRANOIS E. POST, Painter, 2bia 1: coda, Fa, with .10 yelusesperience. is cilia i 'lea he can give tire best satisfaction in Paintr Graining, Glashig.Payering, ac. SiirParticaLsr attention paid to Jowl to the , entry. April 9 ,1868. f K. VA.llGHAN— = Architect and .• • Beiider.--All kinds of Architectural de r ages tarnished. Ornamental work in Biqa% roe Ina Wood. Omen of/ Wain street, over aaaoll & Co.'s Bank. Attention gives! to Bo -al Architecture, such as laying oat of dA, , &e. April 1, 1 887 7 SRCUR & MORROW, Atto rney s at Law, Towends,Peon's . The undersigned having seeeolited theodielveo Anther is the otieticeof la!, offer their pro. r.sninital services to the public. TT I.TSSES 1181147178 P. D. MORROW. march 9,1585. `AT H. CARNOCHAN —.Attorney • at Law, (District Attorney for Drat laid County.) Trey, Pa. Collections made and promptly remitted: • Feb. 15,18x8 -It JOAN W. MIX A TTOANEY AT LAW, Towanda, Bradford Co. Pa. General insurance and Real Estate Agent—. nountles and Pensions collected. N. B.—All na d jnens la _the Orphan' • Court attended t 6 promptly and with care., Office Mercur'a new luct n , :rtp side Publie . liquare. 0ct.34, '67. f OHN N. OALIFF, ATTORNEE AT LA W,Towanda, Pa. Partionlarst, ~ nt,on given teOrphsne',Coart business, con: veyancing and Collections: Ifir Office at the Registen's end Recorder's ~ (nee—Ro th of Court Hottee. Dec. 1.1864; R. T. B. JOHNSON, TowisDA, 1-7 PA. Having permanently located, oilers i.rof , •ssionsi services to the public. Calls ;.)^ ,, ar,btly attended to In or oat of town. Office ith .1. DeWitt on Main street. Residence at .trs. Humphrey's on Second Street. - April 16, 111611, "IRS. T. F. &. WM: A. MADILL, PHYSICIANS AND iTIRGEONB. 4)llice and residence Wyse', Pa. Dr. T. F . itXll consulted at %rem Drug Mote in Towanda, every Saturday. Dr. Wm. A. Madill will give especial attention to diseases of the eye. Etr. Throat and bungs. having made a speciality of the above diseases for the ..asit eight years. T. P. lIILDILL, t 1• SADII.I.. Jane 11. L4I BENJ. M. PECK. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Towanda, Pa. All business intrusted to his care will recele• prompt attention. °face in the office lately occupied by Mercur itc Nor% 70 9 r . south of Ward House, up stairs. July 16.18418. FR. TAYLOR, Fashionable Hair • D, Ward loose, Towanda, Pa., keeps constantly on band and makvi to order all kinds of Hair Work, such as Switches, Curls, Braids, Frissets, Lady's Front Pieces, Wigs, Toupees, waterfalls, ?offs, False whiskers and ornamental Bali Work of all descriptions made to snit the customer. Particular attention paid to the Cutting and Dressing of Lady's Hair.— Highest market price paid for Raw Hair. Miranda, 'Joy. 26; 185 . MERICAN HOTEL, EAST SMITHY lEi.f), PA The subscriber basing teased this house, lste ly occupied by 4. Bentley, and thoroughly repaired and matted it. is now ready to ac commodate the travelliqg public. Every en deavor will be made to satisfy those wh o may favor him with a call. A. G. REY NOLDS- Feb. 1,16 9.-Am• A. E H 1-C A.N HOTEL, Cor. Bridge and Water Streets, TOWANDA. P. M. B CALKINS Proprietor. audited by L T. Rom, formerly or , Rovse House," Ruling t on, Penn's. Feb. 24. 180 et E LWELL HOUSE, TowANDA, PA., JOHN C. WILSON.., Homing lewd Pais S3llll. it now reidv to ac ouits,vdate tbe Travelling No pies q ,, r expense will be spared to give Satisfaction 10 those WIO mat give Ws *will* sir North aide of the publicsquare , east of — .demur's new block [now building]. RIIMMERFIELD OBESE HOTEL, PETER LANDMESSZR, Having purchased and thoroughly ratted this oloi and well-known stand. formerly kept %by Sheriff Grills. at the mouth of Baramerdeld Creek, it may to give good accommodation and satisfactory treatment to &Wilma nsylso , vor him with a call. Dee. 23. 1868.-0. WARD HOUSE, TOWANDA, PA. ito Rain Street, near the Court Roue. P: 7. SMITL Proprietor. 1et.8.M4 OW. -STEVEN'S; • COUNTY BITRVOYOB.. C =atom Bradford Co., Pa. Thankful to bii many employers for put patronage would re...Tretfolly inform tke 'citizens of Bradford court -that be-is -prepared-to- 3o aay work to hisline of losiness that may . be 4i:trusted to biro. Those baring' disputed lines would .do sell to have - their property soeurstely suns b.fore allowing themselves to feel aggtheed by their neighbors. •All work warranted correct far tithe nature of the case will permit... Allunpatented lands Waded to ,as, soon U currant' are obtained. Feb. 21, '49 -ty • O..W.BtItTENB. t) OCTOR 0. LEWIS ; a gaulaite of the College of "Physicians and &weans," New York city. Clam 1843-4 give exclusive attention to the make of bb eneewon. • Oflce and ?celibacy etstlei mt. Pm e'sslope -of Orwell MU, atelabg Bow* Row. January 14, 180. vojnvr:ri)lt - i.lifli REM EMI = 'z vt ~i~'di= ~ 1!~ ,~r<:, :,, ~ , .~~--. Viz'-' IMiMM - 111211r1 1.-:B. mairlarbilArrailirrZ 4 COMMILLOR 41 1 1kiltr i Me d i da" Pastitabie UNCIOUSICOOPC - Jllll*- vv.. B. KELLI i -over viol i=isfit;waida,(4 All tlie rubs_ Ow vik! WWI*: 31111 4 ;•rfr • 0440 4;- beard* a , '‘' ,7 l • ,oragte 4 , - . " IZ sil riabliterad 'onlee di Oblerotorm far rectionof • Aut. is, iser,u. _ , • Mir tit s ~it t „ gm, ?o. a milt - Mint Pint, iNic Mad, Otabitaillaar,ber s i air dat ta timid Use ia say pa 1, et the Costiasea mill lid sr; Mitaltldtttli am .e 1 Ilhdd:Mdmmade limert Co. • Altar. 4 . 111 em rw ll "kir9 l tolio.: 1 01 1 14 o,l l i ba24 4 3 .l 4 . lll l ll ll.larlitligliabili teatr' be ireitov ' animal! la maid: , vomit a, 6; Yamada, JAW imn 12101.41. • 44OLOMOS : GQbPSS-:Us re DAB id how tin Ward Sawa sad Ma opansks fifilVlSO AP' sin( .olooturil 'woo Two doors Womb of tbs. llaikassl2,H.;:slPlk adjoining Patton's Block, on Alain, maw, ID the basement.- This ship is oven vow gutty , trom-6 a. m., to 9 p. to ueonimodatefall 'bet will favor: hi& with a arll. Two Papal enced workmen in this saloon, always ready to wait on customers In a satisfactory manner.— Gents ana ladies Hair. cutting, is the Vast fashionable style: 7 Boors Ilona audletseidy for use and warra, led to ink, (Irnamental Hair Work. !Witches, Waterbilla, shd Carla, made to order. Wigsmaddind repaired. - Towanda. Log. ' , rvu UNDERSIGNED`: . RAVI JL opened& lisakleg House Is Toinittla;lia4 des the name 0: P. MOON 1r QO. They are 'menaced to draw BM' or , Sla. ebabile. and t colledioes is . Nerii Yett: Philadelphia, and all portents of the United States, as also Ilegland,Gemanyoutdiftines. To Loan money: 'Melee depodito „ and - to del mural BasilathethleF l6 • _ Ilastd_tras one of Gut. sun firm - of Impost*, It sop/ Go.. of Towasdlesisd his itensk j‘e of the Winos iiss of adfesd and adjoining Coantieeald Melia bail to elf banking Wainas for aboutll- _yam maks this house * desirable tWbakftlirhieb maketollectlons. G. P. 11A801fi Tamed*, Oct. 1,1866; A. G. KAROL B RADFORD ; _COUNTY REAL ESTATE AGENCY!` H. B. Btu. Enna Aargr. . Valuable Farms, Mill Properties,- City,:aint Town Lots for sale. Parties having propaty for sale will dud it tatheirawiratitage.bios - - - .11-Wier iption of the same. wit% Ueda °flats •at this arm. so parties are constantly eaquirlag tor farms k.O. - _ B. Beal Estate Agent. Mee liontanye's Bloek,..Towiindla; Pa. Jan. 29, 1867. RRAL ESTATE AGIWq. B. NoILEAR, BEAL ESTATE AGENT. ,Olfersibe_. folkiiilag Penns, Cool toff...Timber Lends for sale:` Fine Timber lot, S talcs from Towanda. c n. Wotan 53 wpm Price $1,325. Parm In Asylum, containing 135 acres. Atiod buildings. Under a • It• deti.of eultivatlon. Mostly. improved. Price SLIM.- Pant. West.: Ibullaston—on the Creek.-, New house ankbarzt. Under acne state oft c enl tivetion. 95 Germ. , Price $5.460“ Farms In Franklts. All coder good entsfrai , Goa. Good baUdlscs. , For sale oNsip. Several very der table looses and Lots Is Towanda. A laige tract of Cs . ILands.lit I toga county. Towasils. July 18. PM MYBRSBUSG MILLS ! - The inibantibem ha ' urchased of Mr: Barns his intermit in the Yarswsin Lon will carryon the business of Milling:4nd guarantee all work done by them tote Of the very best quality. ' Wheat. Bye and-Buckwheat Blois. and Feed constantly on hand, for sale at SU. lowest cash price. . Also now on hand a huge quantity of best Ground Oayaga Plaststdor' sale. MBA dr. FROST. Myersburg, Sept 24, 1868. . HARDING at SMALLEY, • Having entered into a co-psitneiihip for the traneacOon of the PROTOGRAPNICiarathess; at the rooms formerly oceupied' by Wood and Harding, would roipectfully call tbi'jittentioa of the public to several styles of Plctires'which we make specialties, as: rioter. Photographs, Plain, Penciled and Colored, Opaltypes, Po n c e . lain Pictures, &a., which we claim for clematis and brilliancy of tone artor . Artiatic Int* von sot be excelled.' We - lushest) to ezatnine *him as well as the more common kinds of Port site which we make, knowing full well that they will bear the closest inspection. This Gallery claims the highest reputation for rep& work of any in this section of country, entire are deg nermined by strict attention to boihrese still the superior quality of our work, to ,ttrif oat% retain but lactose. its very turffellAtillicuslog= We keep constantly on lobe- Ito biosystity of Primes and at lower - Moe' ittlitiatitntdbett eatabUshtnent in town. AlsO4oesiepertraiti Card trames, Card Toselertiewilltirist;. scopes, Stereoscopic Vies,las .. _-eywritbßifetrei of importance pertaining to "G ire as ea early eaU N. 8.--Bohr Printing for the trade no tire most namable terms. D. HARDING, ' Aug. 79.'67. P. SWAMI'. CHEAP PASSAGE FROM OR , TO' IRELAND 'OR ENGLAND l nuzinqa * co.'a was or iniaannum mai oa qyzawarown OP Lnraarook. Winking ar, Gain's old 'loack Statana" . Liverpool Pickets, sailing weir Week". Swallow-tail Line oI Piddle from . or. don, sailing twine anon*. Remittances to Englind,,ltalaa . Good payed*, on demand. For .I . 9 bw ilmrdZ a Areir s To i ror 0. P. MASON a 0., Bank erf.: l Oct. I. la6B. - Towanda . P a TWENTY-FIVE YEARS IMPERI- L BNCII IN DENTISTRY. J. B. Sinew; 11. D., would nosetfully laforer the inhabitants of Bradford County that be is permanently located la "and would say that_from his long_land enocessm practice of TWENTY4I96 MI,M: duration bets familiar with all the different st lea of work dose in eay anitall Dental ts la city or ^_opuntry, and is better prepared any other Dental opentlee in the Who work the beat adapted to the many and riot maw that prima thearsdree ,colienthunip the Dentist. as be understands the art of makfizt l is own artificial teeth, and bee facilities for the same. To those requiring under sets teeth he would call attest , imato Worn klal of week which consists of porcelain far both plate and teeth, and forming a °antismog nuaL famfolumble, more natural in appearance, and much better adapted to the mini then say other kind of work. Those fri need of the same are invited to call 'and rearms sersolmens. Teeth tilled to last for years and oftentimes for IBC— Chloroform, Ether, end " Nitasse ;Oxide !'ad: ministered with perfect ssfety,u Over - four hen died patients within the last fear Yampa* le* tie gilce in Petton's Slosh,, Jan.ll.lsllB, NAB. PECK, 11114WRIG117, - -4 • 111.4CRINIST, Tower _,tra - "Ti. ttfiilidtlt and Repel al, Entree and Boilers set in the best meaner. I would call the atterlioa of mill crimson° me r; ? New VORTEX? 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Right taffies track where Shaman \ t P 10 1440410 ;WORM Oat of the "WOW 014thi - . llp from the eellarte gleam - I Ibehatedihblittleihlidt 1)0000 0 With freedman/orb , dowersd. Wheee bell& their Northern teacher. 5 in listened wig hawk the children Of the poor and Ipaitenslared Reeding the wails of Jesus. • Singing the songs . of Darld. Behold saute lief spieling; • The m blind eyes seeing 80ik1,.9 1 A1LP1911 1 4 4 #011-, • Warmed info befog I` 1 [ Taniformed he saw tiers passim fills!: newt 1111;ititir ' T ` - • • Almost it seemed the mono Put on the ImmortaL No more withiliets of.burden. No more wit:Vitae and OW. But crowned with glpry and honor In the image of God! - Its Shen ) I Fici*PIPAR 4 ,4tattOr , 'l4 manhoodistdsg; -; • • There t e , 3b ,c44. ik r srmist a tu% A so, iron Waking! The inan,ofmisiiiistilisi' 3 • - WitLKear;:his wi l di4 ll M"... /11. Stretched over ihose dnalry foreheads His one-armed : , 4 ,cObincniirk"-,1: Rear for or d oubt you: - What shall I telli, the ebibiren, „ pp Nortti above your" - • , .Tbau tellxol4. 4 a nldepervaniarmer; . • Wine answer devising;' 4fld. ) 1 0 1 9 boy stood , 'en we'reffidni 0 Mack boy of Atlanta! Bat hill Ina llPPketk: - , The idariao44aiiid.the,coistisli" Aliko ale hookah , The one muse of thei , mcs Held tottme; • • Therfawrighig -11 are lighkg, . Thd bisoLsna - 1104 Writhe; t ,C) bai! Mania& kW moisenl.' . , 111 comes of hate andSectedistv: 86u41 the dest,*4.o4" . . •r ! Be taniSti monridmg - • lltike`Ahns yMmspis',NissiSi t all4miomfog; Medt rateledf-r**4 lll *eit: • A joy ond blesslogl "ILMIIt, MAIM "You'll tend Ohrlatent! vritlf:ttell John Me lba, and Brian; .rumeriberiefr how" sf!ty, gleoMilairt Ynktde a bit,' aiiibelopti ag viewed' , kern. .t ti hei:nolitadaiifidei chambers, gladly , aeoepted:'' }Mania, exile; if ittiey be.ao. called,trafitte. tirely voluntary. If hb- bad afrept: , ed the itivitatione that, permed In; he might have Passed hiaNdaya buntingi ehootifig or diainr; but being of an ambitioai lor4;.aod from higi earliest, boyhood beard- it &averted that be *mild' •"do , ffonsathinerfatt‘ attain Barnet Position shovel .the nary 'herd, Brian *id laid_ down - a mutant. hard laW4eading o to which, .be had , bithes to stuck honestly., Per halia there Was tot much ineriarre to him"- yet; the plow an& runt* may hive been 'an fascinating*thei imter -wor ~ He_ had inn Wax gaMkt-i let, it is true, of -thany:4l . ki::tlitiatli3oo4,,, tationa" "moat beset . a trian r but he had never been inilover; that trial remained, and, we ahall:see; boa heSinet Art firinglie4addone Work, requiring - cottztet—exisite-1 meat nowand thetp , and Stianje-, lag' indolent ithie iunrfaliolato.A4okl that whiCh wae" at band. licit?the; wothan• with whom be flirted said het had uo heart. It Written• that there , is , a4idi the affairs of men. This particular tide had not as yet set in upon the; even ?shore of , Brian's life, but the crisis ; was not far off, and, a . it , is gen erally the way, fate came concealed by' the most innocent of disguises ; and so it was, that being, in a fair way to become al: if nothing ,more,' &bre; runningi against cousin, John Mellish, in the Strand, was summoned to meet his fate at "The Cedars," where, a week : before Chyistmaa,_wtt found ottrAp s rtong by ihe - Squire's young vvife,-butloblt log with *Rids-eyes. at'stlier4tnfng lace' ,01" ," the,. wife'll Youtigetw-eifiter Kate; todlrykag.with aU /hilvetuff catch - , the, mull= ether:, low, , :soft voice. "I'll marry thit - girl, or none" Brian said to himself, as he,:itinlttiiiiit ed the night after his arrivnl ,and so be repeated still more t'pittinionately when, on the fontition rousing him the next - .morning, lie became con scious , tliat4lK.iste's gray eyes had been shining upon him in his dreams. "Vtie-lintiods meet at the kennel, sir," said the servant, "and . m asted says you'd better be down soon, asr he and Miss Kerr are gointosid. ride to cover.", "All right," quoth Briah , ; and him ing Incki r ptnue_s (provided with breeches and tops, it was not long before he desee - ended to the breakfast • room, *low he, f9aud• - gaterVaiki' bit'arid,thelqiniie wind 'a' conga atrangera from theietherl.:4l.oo , 4l the country limy in fortifying , the thaticeOria /0. 1 4/ 731 er4-: ; &deka the young akestilla for: you,'Briase - safd aftshnili - • him shqwn,pc and 1.-=14417 ta4a7 ; ) 34 #01atriii:M-; s4trectlian'any - the . conversation:. turned upon t merits of 'the hoi:Se, and the prospect of having a rut: - For the int tessauinot toe ing Brian hinfitfilfinider, until the" ehestMitkiiiiittAlibiWia bad he ,a fairwellettaat2Witthftiii toteeirkti; '11)411 '144 1 4'011 - E. . blllir ll , 4 - 1 1UVAttilg itti'lva - 4: 0 19 1 5.4 14 ' Na 4 ~.i• t tikes int deirdsdativaisiungs: asst ts - ri - • r 4 SIOWAIIII LWAllai sr:: a-Ancients. .".=Aficulti4 Mighty is,cslaf igoiu , MI Arcv = t,— - • A. ';;;;.K.• ~ t :13.., 1 ;vr•. .!-, : , ~, .t,- , _ ' i Nkflid'trill., -ts: ,m, .. 1 • libillglitj *lf ' *V.'" .. . xkliglitlftnkttgerli ViiiiMitgi iMt -. • inemcppc.iled istiPd • ' -;: =OM mitikiiii,APActimiiiip4tit,lo , „V ise 0%41 the 43 0 . . - . '-'1 - fa V* ... 1,.. 0 - il i s .., a. , ,, Y. 1- . ' ' ttIV 3 itar q iiiiiiiriN . .gitiesiiiidlefrungd4,4liii d •• I *•_ , ll • 'ipt.dnudyer*einditcletutlar ,. . tri49P. 1 .10140-I . Akte. . • I JP. 114 1,117 IltliAg _ lkiffiN 1 'lr inilli,thiitr" thl id .- se • i in, andlliitifiilfiltkiiiiiiiiraitibeitt 1 ing down -- everrilbstiele in the 1 catune..:-;-:. ~.i. •7 v. -,7,1:4.7...t- ..,„:„; .. . ""): " .. ,-. l 44igfitil hq , 40. - 4 0 9.tvb I rrc-404 • I I .o l rt . betra.,,yed bimetal'. to • sto. •ivasfietiebAoo'geep t lf Tit lifiiiit tioknikierted itOO'''''Heltiliii' 1 ' • etas lifeor, dimly i eel to sliesirl'; 11% latglogkbeitattaizilialettclllo . partly l C't - 8 !",,t114* - „,„,... beers or niaide 1i . ,- - *ore, pint -- iiiiit:heriiiiserOf'nielp; eitecialinetion:wldcliVattalriiipla :presently I-.,..,i - 7 7 .?.. ~'-..:,:!:1',."• •- ;' • •:' ,':- - ' ! . i .IPOIOIRU4II WO OTeriirilq 32 o7 , ol4.. ; 'PA - VtAle-rf C.NIA-1 , 4 0 1 11 4 PP.': nto' .dratinig-room ininpiening And being reiliet"l.4o3iiiiiliun items mills seseinbledriet4ciyitte thio : -pleeeinteitOt all.timae, - .llis Leaa4 !PI 14*. 1 10 .!*: - ,4efur, iIi4P,F. ';,:1414A . wip eittiPttneir Ate fire, Rd 'PO ll e ilileittY IA 'die lightest ' Pert 'of . th , ', I room, and by her ''rule 'A -- `Stringer , nor a young-mak-And - old enough . , be her father-yt marital : stootkneide i -content-to: warsnipihis diiiinity at' ' riiittinne.:: Presently she natighl : hie 1 eye and beckoning; him* 'to ..tier,:izi. , , traduced 'him: to i _General Amberly; who beldiout:his hanitaayingr-,- •;', • , ".1 bine jest. been-telling-,Ka thetlour titbit. anti were vim, in- early days, .and saw seine; hart Alsizentogetherwith tbeDukeof York; You; have beard him speik of Tjeasy; Azberly Pi- And:. then, nturninuto Sate; lie merit on:. "Jassy , was my mains': when I joinedi I. believe in those - , days, I' wan considered:* 'pretty boy-„!aadoemning. flesh Irani • al mother's eire,.my . .vre3rit ; - .aid - ..Aratitti, were diffeteit• from those: of kpublia -school.4On. flhie young gentleman% • Lithe' , johted the-saninyearland:fki ing biggernedi stronger' It that time *toad; by die irilmore than: one - wee ~ ," HIP-fatherAs-.deadiLGletieralM whispered Kate,bersaft eyentillingi . " Yes, my dear, I -know flint-Abe, memory; of A goott:=Anamizziever dies! Ilia , ifather -was one;of . the ?best -, ior. Ahem, - ' -:- ,• • -' • ,• = -; '-• ; .-; , So Briiiii's:lieart; , *anat vat, ;and what •liras :left of -it! went' straight td, ;the outspokerinld4oidievirbase• Old; ;faibioned tourteir-and chivalrous it, teintion to Kateneemedfiti pear Brit Mat i n 'Wei4 , thegreatest &win be - ;ios- - ; ' . Two dayit after th!e, Brian's: wish terminated: 1 l'Ae ;bedAech twopldi iiiiinik Kate had:a,:headachet , tha last , dayphe 'neither Appealed at din; net, 'ear, yetin the' evening- : , -Britto;„ Arbor bid made op- - his mind - t,ti !speak: ont, - ; was down I tat . . hoar befornAny l one tilse:next , morulug, but Bate only; *haired bersell when- breakfast walk halt over: .-I So', as-time Waits for ue one, be hatti-te 'take , his departure .minus-thir hoped for; and there win nothing ford burta, multi, • his fite to the-past.l So after- reach-', higlondonite wrote a manlyatraigt. ; forward letter, telling Kate-the truth! and askieg ler ta,be his wife. - In two days' the reply came,' , and Brian's fate was sealed. . • " latitt deeply grieved,'-'- wrote Kite, - "more deeply than I can •posaibly tett you: I thought you.. knew %I was au-. :gaged , to; Geheral:- , A wherry: , • • ,-John :should ,have;; told' Tyou;: , arictLeiiitiot Aiuderattud how it. you nitver-:, beard l the -. fact. is ma ::tusiversally known amongst. my •friends . ;-that , l never doubted': you - =knew; - arid • that itifkl-hopyrtmatite — yotr . tcriorgive lne if oty„cooduot.lituritelputkto pain you. ..1 showed your lethiCto the. Guttural, wutt hwio4l!-•mut:;sity ; that he [eels ackdoi r v_ery.-• :awry; it'd that akytitir - fatheiea pia artist --• • •-• Orcriu&ovei. , again fOriati-xcual thia:lettettli,oo77o ll4 4 l o:- but Witliethn -ttitist Oat:Owes:of :despair: Ilit, ea* iF•ag'j . ;*rtd:;ig*te*o*. ` foot a it40.4* . 4 . 1 114115ti1t4h, - .01. heitti agatu.t - .Kate; bat the light to_ go out of..hia Mei:and:lot thteeTigOlta,,ißrisn Atied Ahof,wkl' Ulf* oLd,rivbk .. Of;rifot -- `./ktithOnct r ot - ' three' *eke Sti*altiOing aot 3 auiihius,i-44 lnettilyyttb atop dlioiterigewif 4 : l oter.)3 lo oL'''''' voya;ge e t!4; : ," I \ mutt , bee- , lter 014(':014 - Whoa i50 t.gq4.44141 1 91/..00 - 0w144-mtiaCtii I wiinlaftter" s=•: - • , a ' Stillo aC teri ** lll o /6 " 9lii gilen*kille'iPuraN;,,e*Po6 i hifitAmitgist;,7ifiret Alms 'Station, drove, ow Ito," The 4Ctedareit- Mr. AtAlliimit , ii ,4 4 6 -70 1-81 Seft . *PrillOttr !!0•04 14,44 .kg nookwireasylata: liOndog rtlsotirW*Ai*nott.o44Wi ikso,„thei asw rate: -Ste waliteAtup-14 , ihto 06410 hitket,' ele*lt0 1 047,441*6*iiii titaitlehhaLtwdartaOicoadd a i ttlre beiaksgautilikl4o WolWtgillAtilatdortfoile Alkipliact 1144;elfoo !Alia lie dessideflAi4lC.aiiis ifitoe:l She ,attop pekh.o§./400,'"'Iia; aadji3olted at if unceititio to *WIWI belonged, w_hiiiNerofgo 9 .Tri - *C4 4 o 4 4 ll64llBl f , MWs v p r bor. ye heimna: quoklyp 419 ft thetimilaw'A' l .lifilettlitkiiii*t#S:of Wightet**4l l l44444;iog4iiii , T; f : • - 4litifullo 01,50, bit , IMMO liVA ir t,g ite WWI 0:411 ot thilr 1 40401r z ldiC4E.Viic &rap '6414 nxo - it &Wince atiltidottr hd!i#)# ageing jcate, sod IA iiii44oiirmita- Womb* ihstilditti4to4 ad4llol4PdOtiaiVirait 44V1,1104 figtitis --statiotr - before — Mtir : TAeltiA 00:11 . * littl#4 , ogM*o-4 beiliklitektitira blast' ilk* that Afr4-14dr.. was l e oa: ltoif.lii.ct , fr ~,,1.1.6 ire, .-- - - 'r- -, - -, :..u. ~,-, - 2- firnAnkrat PX ~ , Agn ut„,6& 4 4T,i.,,i ii - r,:zl - -,:+-. i - i, .1.4.14 ETV ifts f 0.3 eZs fo tk in- ttiatthazi ad e w ipt 1 ..,.a todldibbilleiti - r dal .41ildi aftireardll; olae . j AasiL iciti,i igolreFmrsl tA wsnattend kt z t g q,t_", t i ct op vetr t". r",:g R I ? Alp and sett kiwi ,F 7.7! A " t rotif iffko•cfsib:l4o3 `. - " or — thia , '. .' t oid ilibreefifen iretlidirbild. l meth apipatairrineutbdayoAkiNg R e g* !Jib AlW44l l 4ollY4iisirl 2 . .. wi t my... iicit,c. am IN w ; .. re, ,1 y , ' .. Aciekii, inities ithitlittfri4 ire* istiked of readliwialrttinesetato ;*sit t i:tllNO#A4l,7444/4RIPAis• .C:413 . • 'Yo 'lt eomabsek ,to ne seamdi% aft Yell tir /ifiiii''the'sci"utieV Eire - -,: ells• l 4l44lk,ilitrivaiAi jit, Ittp ! • flult**- d , 6 ,7- 1 4!* and 4.9 F Briiin langiied4-bitbsriY, 'rep - sitting; IF ; ten : years , and' Ifni; Mellish, coning up' to.histi 4 sun betwhands .up.. i con 1 0 aP, ?alders anCiAllie 4 -4.4 1 k Whits ' hig - "her btesling, to **au ; 4citt - i a noble' felloir. • +. - She' Ifollowiitt: her < husband dOwn !stairs, and toting alcab, they' drove Act-Eiiot 4 4 l 4/are• Kate w,ap sitting by , ths libiltry fire *hen ' they reachea - &nip, ',slid ire4,4letttilly, thegirl I' lied attei ,elder sieter b inhoi ssiCas he took off her.shawli ' , !'Ylk , have : t e en, 4rialh: itil4 ti 4" ). ,it emelt tietter,ond IMO been ordered - a tea Voyagii," 00 - .l'lo is , Obit to try low Australian sir Willi stilt ''him'. He hits p"rontla &to epend -Christina* with us ten : y ears benne!r. -': How „did baby get along without me t", : . ~,, - Spring Millie ilittrthe General was 'cot weft; inkthe inerriage" Was U. eir nntil: (Ihriiitinan,butivhen atituaitt Mime,: the old -man" was prostriatii, 'He lingenitt so,, nearly two .yeatit, , Kate nursing him, and. to her he left his PioPerty Once or: twice (104 his illness, he had asked - Teiri4iiii nil Briiin,•anii by.his:irequeit,Alie goalie had written to relation' and fnendi,! but no tidings could be obtained., , ." He alight have bad" the, . grace to Write,'Nniit Jan, whet • lie"tolit„the' General 'tbel'result of ' inqui ries. 'Bat the hate shooktit head. ,!- ,Nay, .4, i lia is_rigbt.",; .!Httliat prittethlie h tid,, to AO', plough „and loOliedli'lialr, is pot Meet, fur the kirigd4iiiirlieittion.'" The' 4 ,.. ....e -boy has thine well ';' he Will cismelbick in ten Years, and :when does,: till him. , , • . When t he. General* warfare was over, • and 'the 'old soldier had ansive r till ' hit I itet -muster roll;iKetel'reitiiiin -ed,attogetba ;:it' The , Vedars ;-, and, Atallieg herself tbeold • - mad - of? the fatally,. was looked up to with much „reapeetly,. tbe • rising generation of iiipbews'artilieeita.: Nor sraa'Kette's :money idle ; - Many - . a wrinkled • old lace in the , village grew: anzioue .when gossip 'gamig that.hliss Kate had another wooer, but when i the lover moiintetiaed rode away, _amt Kate was gill Visits Kate, " 'the deco! ,spread like sunshine, and the smiles -caw!' back. again ;.- ant Christmas ...alter Christmas brought - good , c heer. and . full: larders . to, very: . hointiiit thdl little village, tiatfter glow tit Kate's - cheek' and a brighter smiles-ter I.ateNi At • ' l' ~..- ..: At last, the : teutl Christmas was near at :hand. - . The winter was a hard one.,Upon the Morning of Christmas eve ; d , KEtte and thechildreit went forth • to:- gather greenery:- 1 Young Ethel, tiownearly-si tall as Kate herself ; pick, :inert the- sheltie, 1 Tom and, Harri araad with.. knives, big enough to do. serious, damage to 'the - holly trees " • . •••,,Anicingetihern stood Kate; time, 1 ii taking: spay the lightness of•girl 7 ; i hood, Perfected. 44 "waterer:leanly of, womatihosid,' , and, trerY, fair, , aitt . lovable she locked,Os,with ber kande ' fell of gleaming 'holly, she; stood it the wintry ,Picture's 'Plait:ire very' witolurilike that: of a Christrifas on tliacther : sideof, • the • world, where 'toionozni are/treed upside. : dowa.and, Christmas day counts-at,: reidaiminer.. SO tliciught 'a man who Wai., leaning tigaiust - the churchy ard gate. 'Be had been standing. Ahern for :some time hettire the. chi I 4 reit „Came .dole, the avenue, and moving , a little at ita to,bring " the .hritochee'of ii'. Fret lietweMi 'hen aid' them, he still itood, - tuitil•the thud 4f horses" feet on 'the silo*. made him - torn; ~and- -_ as tbe Ovate :trotted. pp,Abe • men camelepe to, face.. ~ 1 . , • •.: • .-•_ .. , ,- John Hellish . reined .in - hie heron, nd stared , stooped reined in his earl ; dle and grew red alai he cried l''''' •"'" _- ":Not _Brian 1,--and - .; yeti by , the- Lrdilarry, it-is.: . -,_ Welcome : bone;: fellow, I". ...Ait, he, 'peke; the sgoirt bad got deism ' i•ftert . his hor se, and Wes elaspirig Brian's • binds.' ' " Why didn'tyou *Pith t" '.1 .- '! -• .' •' : 7- - =:!! I'll tell yottseme.day, old friend; letigoties bel l , bygones,: ':., . 1 , " 'Right, there ; but see, liad,thete!s • something to aim* theCtiygoce,"and qinlin•ph'inted td the .group' so,' briefly Flattering greenery but' 'which , that instauk,patchitig..inghtof ...kirk WOW up,thri.....boye i rtimung4trvrard to him, , leaving, Kato, aid .; 'Ethel. iitone. - :, up to yrbeer. Jiihnod hie coda: la 'titeitt.". ' ""' " •i ' . - • " ' ' '." :., ." Flume broight• the guest of -4. be. IftereKallef -tier brother 'said, : ; ` .'. guest. come frora, th e , other, aide of the world to keep a:trust ins& ten years ago; ~ before you ;Were tarn, Dick"; th ink of that," and tiskiug-the sheltie's rein, JOhn rao down the toad, Galli,* the other btiya.toiningi 1118 horse.' • ,- . ~. , ---, . ~..,-f . Katio'aeyea had .dirke Enid Aka Beim" 'Caine towards her, and the 'I4IIY fell ftiiin her bands, 'Asti that bell' Wein ready-4G be putin his. 'lleyand thil ilontdoshake e the meeting ~was;cold 01 44 1 0 tg< fOike---Etbelf lis, s F-In cold way of receiving a friend Otil ) Pell away for te4 Yea ; bat lat'el, Xen` ,eo, had 'ii, great ,4 al "to r learn yeit? - irtier , ii"4kuod 'DV tbi -11'4tae together, and --when II aitmiait to aptiakAn lits.lMellisti, , 'tile 'dieitp „, What tt, dieser Abut ,as i, . Aunty ininni`of tokkiiive kno of fired In the bappinesis of Wel '' fi li , one tong tithing' • ft; the': haute ' ' do . ; , itinti aftensetty.daYit et exile . : by sea- altd leedi•Pf. ik t' adteubtres r 4ierile eV.*.1 0 164.4111#.1MW#4 num VIM t kil ulceeNl#97o , , _ ==M3M DIFE .iv T. , • ' • :4- n 11 +.4 E , • 11711: ;leer 1.• • , • _ - . the tables put iset:::idhato4d - i;stakayetathen same 1 -tatualaAppiandithweyee itinnubsclt -theitpnawavi4statistias x sadtiiiik! akstolissiezieloYohttUellisbriand -410, ioo, feitlenottiveib Nark -41k*,fiar Mob Ilehavts. ikttei 4.4eristllie enstithembflatlinolfiv 411,ataintiairaboitt,a4be droPtk.mAic MlSORPlglethit cc** ablefsi 4 1* lirisoluandroa, appmailitidArg , Rik F Auip nemplovgits o! , To 7 Kate, aid I've been faithfony *Me Ahringh.l l 4. itthefiel:lqx -4 10 140 88 37.4 1 w1• kis. , - . 1 " 111 !.:i 0 A-FRYt.„- n'lk.ktqu i "* . 149#ilro,fgaiimkip. 4 . 0 044, ig *Whet 6.4th.Pll:ard:: MIMI ~ o. ,li •:. , 4 1 *.nA.- 4140 . i . r .. riiirw l i caed°,44. 1 04, ~.; 1: - -....: The Last OsbbeeVlbefiazThe' ext1,4(440 ;;; 4olusiwileirs at Des .',byhatri Nasby. : ' i Wmeinfoxini;likreii 4 1886 1 :;,,,She'.'agerty is 'ciViin - . 'A.' Johnsini; ;Tallied tiy . tin ungrateful people,ilob idideh, des erve', so. sweet a Inion,:iii -. l .!P*ltt pokiipriticcitizie, and ‘ev, i' l e mine : accou nt Allan 1 am.'-'-nor: et ,mush,fOr I 'am atill'a 'Postmaster::: ''_ Nz I snit In : at 'the birth:oV - the Johnson party, so it wit ini.phieful Booty Alf( belt' at ' the death:_ - I wuz inesent at'the - fi rst and ' the irt4t4e its Cabinet meetings. The firat - wni- A eggisleratin scene—the last the most ninutituk X tier • witilist. At the first we started out with high hopes- freshin our offisia, with a Treaatirrio-dra*. on ,wick seemed to se totiev nombottom, ',. and - with siiih nip as .11iiymond; Weld et al., to give tia.character z —and the voices of the timusiand,aV patriots wich wanted offis bicklin us God speed—at the last there - wuz left only, those, who had become_so fixed .that _they . couldn't get away . „ - and egery ono' nv em con runs tbsit't,lie tiestdaY at 12 M, they . Wat - foreirer lost. "Thilharlot dim ineimin her career with' youth,: beati ty, etretigthand store clothee, is one thingthe same" bele' . hollereyed, sunken-ebeeked, dirty`and drabbled, tinned oat to die on a dung bill; ain't so pleasant to look at. - '1 - The weetin was held in the same old room, • in which,l hes < Been more _weepin .t/lan eser,felkto - the lot ,riv Pue'manf ...(Thee ; administrasheir nv 'A. Johnson-Will bellown in • history g theinciitit - administrashee.) .It wuz in.this room that are ~decided to veto the . Fteedmen's Bern and Civil Bites bibs,. and all the other acts ay the Bfilh "and 40th•Congressesit Wet in Mil wont that we 'received tbe news co: the ileek - eherra il V ' 1886, '67 and Mel' it int in 7thie room that the PhiladelPhitt Cenienshen'vius •deter mined upon, and the tutchin march uv Couch and Orr,- arm in' *lin t up the eieletwuz arranged, the President writip at the -sarneLtime his • little speech lin which 'be menahuried the fact ...that , ez , he read the account thereof- he couldut restrain- his emu• shitn,but bustid into ,a flood . nv teem ; it wuz in . this room that the eponta neolia tribliotit . uv respeek , towards his Eggelency at various- Linea and places wuz arranged, and the detiils thereof fixed tip-; ittehert, it was ia this Xoom that all' the .aota whieh gild the` emory tit , the late_ - adcninistr- - ,a shell . Wu - decided upon end evenchoo• allY wept 'over. , ' - Ez I entered it—for tbe last , time probably—l best into- teen on the threshold,.anal jined the other weep ers who bad. been diatillie briny greet far some. hours., Indeed so , long bed they bin . weepia - that one , friend ay. the President, who .bed a Kentucky. countenance, howled, piteensly for , some 'liquid to replace that : which he had lost. A bottle wuz handed him, and he, wept _no more. I tried to ;strengthen meagin the waste that I iknowd meat intim - 'lngratitood Is ;not my failiiig.' Till - A. Johnson gets ;back•to Tennessee, my eyes she, not ;be dry. ' The President' was terribly calm' ,and composed: . ' ' ' " - " Weep I my - friends I" Bed he, "Weep. 'I can't blame yoo, for you are about to be deprived of me I But in this tryin hourl will be Balm. I hey swung eroded the. entire circle ov Gibbet hontir.. I hey 1)20--," , ~A t this pint, - his voice trembled and. .hiae,yeii wet enffoosed., '. ' . " But no I -I will be mys elf. Sek letaty Seward, is . there-any ..siore ;sicia.of a unconstaishriel Cengrelis to ivete r -. . • "Nc—pockitin ter em ansere the iparpos. • i . " ll'thar neyboddy to pardon •?" --4 ' No orte — bot 'stay. Now that I think uv it, two kounterfiters; • one wiiieky speculator's Confedritiotficex Air two;:and wats left ny- the's:mast!. nashen party still languishing either in BasteePsor in.exile. " ; "linos; finish' my work.' Hand ibethem.blaalepaidoes." . -- - 1 . Be:wrote Wake firm handot Min 1 qv em - m14,111166 oily , took a second, .ez:he•hes -blanks pnnted for all the I vitiious , offenses. Men kin be, guilty u 5..,. - • , . na-- " /lw, the n , m' decides, is ..coon plashed, plished, and 1 cheerfiy - resine,. the power - wicil I - viond hev - laid - down Idoettin', hit 'for :the sake 'iv -my :Meddle 0600try:'"I wood heir saved niv eatiVe land bet---;;;. Baia - Ada ;mit our friends."'. , r -: ' - , - • 1 Mayor-Maitre mil Son Orkiens,Mrs. Cobb, - 4 scare , or, .more of _Ganfedrit officers and a flood - nv anfurchnet men stio , iihdlin accoosed 'av-Aamperin jwitki an uneuestito?ebnni currency,- land a hundred,- ; more: orleue, air Fed "ral cNis - holdera filed ,in and shook Idle president chi:jelly by the he t. droppin a siletit tho elekent teer i s they visaed.= : There-cauz,io , addiell. -- *thele,eelevq, InaPO!eitr*wretek, 'tie,bad bin ia,ftn ithoutlWashington for Menthe waittn fer'Pesisliens, 'btit . Safe.' kidn't got em, - They .Iced no nhapxMay tor/Choi:4i With, tiatthe3r, inauttidAhat the President . met_ and: aloud! , furnish, pmm . e4ns. Qua .no em; demanded uv Randall, $5OO bat ! I that grate man finally 'tit rid iiv him' bilostsiu film .;clean is in andatioi tit.paper, cellar& ' , - The _man: wuz depreat though still hepeftd. - "This," Bed hs, ws,vin_thit i - difirill'itsittir,, "thietisitll I'lieti tii iititfiii .gin-wh e n : 1 ernbarkt into gektleinilsni ray friends fell , off. • .In li.toolutotlilikoiOnal step. by sent.down tin;. 7 tonoinstitho ... ...., , , . MMIWWW Miiii:El . IMRWMI .444 7tPkt" , : , **NW ek Icta;b4llo/&-t , Bet I he, , aoina• , body. , ..,Asitoifiteditn inspire 1.1447; 0 4440pau Atutdamet,siNktpt pou. speek 49 taco, the street • - • Is A; ew,him.:*ike*S; * 1 4,4A.1 1 4140. A. WWI* , to & eit Dv. kjtate Pglid#o*- AMMO ..A 41 4.4 0 3; to - . l b o 94rijni;I' judged lentOrse.'h44 him Alitn,, AMU, that the olpni,sh:44o Inn Poor felt9wlT : Then come .thet*fit Alt 'TbilYesiclaicked, : to", id eoinp;t9'bis,tibtiiii:J. tried:Mid :treafid friends , '" hq #MinenCed, - ;iThoo Randall ' *kb thn — ofireoljii remaik'tbat "he'd ticilcr say '`4Piti4. 1 .4 6 4: 4 7 without ."tiNd:" • 4:lbst gang 0 , . pooptirfeitep labia , jinf left ths preseice., Th'ey weight. only, tried bat . conirictid." Seitretary Seward Won' vizablt 'fietedi Thet - afternoensho had beta island' for sale, - the' priiicfpal - • • volcano - on'ishich bed mostly stopped gushiimuni he wept to think belie& t time to ciimplte nefrociestieni "for it. It was offered for1)20,000,000 and-he ;considered the price"a• mere bags. ' • - ' Sekretary Wells - was the- only Cheerful , one in tbe party. He bed ; no idea thathe WWI to atop being Sekretary nv the Navy—beexpected to. go along- ez too .nothie! , bed hap pened. 'Seward anitßandall hed;bin trying for-iti boar to mate him coin, prebend the sitoodshen—that, there wan be,a change—but to no per wise; • He coodent get it through him. -I undertook to impress it onto his in _telleck, but ray efforts win furtile.T— Huggin _ to bin -buzz= a model of a Erie canal boat.which he bed deter+ mined to remodel into a revenoo cut ter, he kept on sayin r -,"Why- l -wby should . I go . out 7 wuz , under Link lin. and then-Johnson. %ware no more difference ,Itetween Lipkin and Johnson than there is between John son and Grant, is there? I agreed with. Lakin and , with' .Johoson, and shall. agree with Grant,. doubtless.--. Why elionld I differ with - GFiust•7" Randall smiled a sardenical smile at the aged iufaut, and remarkin that he (Randall) hed. lied a good time uv it anyhow, the recolleishuns whereof the d—d Ata liebiniete, 'cocidn't rob him uv, shook hands with A. J.,' ad din th;st be didn't' bear him: any ill will.. " I'm a pained i man," continyood Randall, "bat l'in'ez much to blame ea you are. I shetgo into histry 'cou pled with . , yoo-roy bloomin -- boys when they arrive at man's estate will apply to the Legislachers nv their respective States to tiev , their names changed to quihin eLse:, _km Young and can't - die in a few years ea Welles kin. and most therefore drag ont,a longer. eggsisteuce,bni I don't blade yoi). I went into it thkin the chatt ces,and I stand the hazard nv the die. tsbel serve the ambishus yooth nv this country ez ail Awful Eggsample:" But little remained to be done, Randall and Johnson arrangeitt6 hey Wells absentfrom - Washington for the week followin the inaniurashen knowin that otherwise he'd hey to t!4 carried out •nv the Department -by main force. They appinted a com mittee tiir Connecticut men to keep him busy till after his aticeestfor wiz installed,andeliakin hands all around, each ebeddin a manly lear i ; the last ,Cabinetl meetin nv A. Johnson's ad- Ininistrashen passed into history. try the inaugnrashen nv•Grant the nest day,l hey not the heart to write. •Sufflee it to say that Diggers partici pated in it ? Niggers wits ott the side- ;walks ; not ez in the olden tiine, ham ,ble and meek, but in chairs waitin to see the, procession , pass, emoosio Abeirselves the- while. and readin ; uoosepapers. . Deekin Pogrom, who was with me called my attenshen to this,: askin el it,> was possible tor l,C.entackian whose eyes beheld sich site - to Lev any further faith in republikin instoo shena ? The old saint shuddered vis ibly ez a nigger in a dress coat,ping hat andshiny,hoots passed us,nearly knockin DS intnthe . gutter in . their ,baste; his wife onto kus arm, dressed inlhe height itv fashion, with a pan- Yu., Be smiled feebly and in a be wildered ,Fay, ;but Bed nothin. The Nitti nv a nigger regim ent marchiiin the precession , finished the Deekin.— gre* so faint tbat r bed to take him to his lodgins. He left the "saute evenin for the Corners.' I The members Iry the late •Adminis- triSheriChe* : - nat'deeided,,wit tiide. - . , BrOisnitig will probably go: into" a 4oliiim - agency 'in' lioo Wilt. - Rindill retharkt.that if - Sammy:oex and ..lack. i lingeis . O.Onii 'mini:end in Nbeicitit, , he #iOugiit, he deed: liirs: 'Cobb. will go' AO Nod York; and probably-the-par donibrokerii,. lobYists, and - - slob will ' do lilteirise: ' A ddzen :or two' Fare batiitti 104 - id-DV to;nitk-tind! , '' °theft: :dill eiftedily . followtbent. : ,- In cense keneeav thi s bteakin :op in thezad• - • thinistraticitand- its anpPorters,- : the poleeee , - farce , nv Washington: hae peen - already lessened.: 'label ackcinipaoy tha.--lite.. - -Pxiiii-, - dent to' TenSeisee, and: take Inyleave , ;01t hint lben: , ;:•Ele , will !want :soma' faithful . -friendi .to .eonsonl r. hint , iiin. that dreary passage, and whai Befit for* offis es the emitted.? lithe' , oattkiterttntoPbgcl in J;GrOavi,tc aid,- - :thetkaaftlitra•V-', tOPE.!kc!gell*tki lel enj.., a:Wait. , th,!: , , ish ~, at , :. eireitce,„ ..'..t 1 *4 u,y-eoeise hit' 414:40 4s.i.efilio;. i AS-1 - :*440 1 ,:144. 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Ilibliikuiti#Oen.:'• ills iiiiileitid.:4!.iiti , id th!ijlippifiy, : gliet rant. start-'. be'nelikir sed, 41, W41".44 - ';'mOitir4 t - 1 11 004 - .M704 - # l .o' throng ~ 0 1. 4 - h ezlip*ect. w ii:to: R a y' O*, Oisjecit.l4, *O.:till 'l,iiip,pr= . 07 Ji* O bur TOi* en **St36l' ii0 . 0 18 4.1 '. tOi'Oraiit:;V*o lI=DIIMS3=IEBE=MIEM MEM YF 't',1:011/10"0014 - 221:002re - AfaiVQ, 01110.. • VINS3 WIEN - Mg r;. q% „,. 4..1 4 "' tr• . MEM . 4~': i~~: i.r ~ ~ , 4 et. I= MMaRiAM!MiI " NVIII Ike entire chyle * pi? boor and kiln •affotit to° Let-hhatev -the entini - credit ire ivit ektkinsivia Js Ea5ui43044.1. Oood anything be nviiTe noble - " P. V. N. =I mri was 'oda= ,• , {.l ~ ~,: ;:- AboutSfimouthy att ' tor „ago, :IPrlti.- in' Nei York' city, _..witi.le spekteg iierints Meane Of Making barrel shier intpervions to 4 petteleum; accidetittY boa cplecnior mustblit to Wedge.** barret Aterilreirlespertmattitic Noit into, ita„ 111 . aF e 4, la the vat _ 40 149 , 4*11 AO lidation' with *ll4he w4s.iii* liii to fill iher . :Vores Of thiiihod - VI tekhie-cint3 tbe s -itietble i 'be' tiothbed that -4 was, beantifollretaintato bat l i h rfq f .,,i1 . so& ~2,,withent. T , 1: 12 0. Me " thought. Abiint a month-- late/x. 4 (ii September, 1866,) he . picked It pp; examined - it;' tried tci , waltfir - it' 'dean faVed,brithe it with alainuter:itrOld, and,lo- 7 the color had _penetrated the ,wintle marg . ! "ere:civil% . the . almot infinite vain° of the dittcovery,4e so . happily stumbled up o n;" helteg lu i new. fuvestigstionti, and , ,iimers others with him in the enterpriie; A soitable laboratory .was: obtained, communications were quietly °Reseal with leading Marble men, a.sertmof 1 25,006 experiments was instituted, and now after two years of - patient toil, this discovery is set forth to the world. , , . Yesterday a number of gentlemen were invited to call at the laboratory of thelnternational Marble' Coloring Company, NO.l9,Third-aietine;north east "corneeof Twelfth St, team& story. 'Here, they found an - Italian sunset imprisoned in enduring stoned Here were snow-white marbles from Vermont,. turned by wizard touch oil cbemic art into scarlet splendor not found in nature. save in the, gem, they flower. and the cloud. On one hand,l the purple of the Ccesars gleamed 141 solid stove, and on the 'other a man tel's yellow lustre rivalled the rarest marble from Sienna's quarries: Here a plain white ctiimney piece bad been tinted •wattisdove-colored• hues softer than those of the .choicest Listsin atone, and there the wondrous= touch of this new art: bad. created 'a mar sive black•veined., emerald r eclipsing it: beauty the finest verd-antique that nature ever stained. In a word, more'than six hUndred hues and tints and shades, all the work of mares adoraingfinger,shimmered and blazed , on every side with a confusion: and a glery of color that it-bath not before. entered into the heartof man to con- , ceive as possible in the domairi of architecture... The invention consists simply is the discovery of a mor daunt, with which the proper dyes are mixed, itirming a solution. In a shallciiv bath of this the ,maible. id placed, molecular action imMediatelY ensues, and in a few " hours or 'days the whole mass is saturated with col or. The severest tests from acids and exposure to the elements Shim that these _colors are more endurable than those of nature. The interstices of the parble being thoroughly filled, grease cannot penetrate it ; and the severest weather can scarcely wear it, and it , becemes susceptible of the highest polish. In fact , this single, easy,and inexpenaive process secures at once the three great ends of beau ty, durabilit4andeconotny..• A plas ter cast has just been completed of a baptismal- font, sculptured- with _a Cross, and ' wreathed with a vine, which icr te be reproduced in blood red marble, the sacrificial hue. For a white marble altar in'a new cathe dral at . Albany, sixty-five. thousand dolfare in gold haVe been approprit .ted.. This Company bays offered-to pat up one of purple for ten thonsaid ,th greenbacks. „ _ Not only can marble, granite, and all similar materials be Solidly color= ed in this way, but so can wood, the result. tieing a cheap, durable, 'and exquisitely beautiful material, whiCb requires neither painting.or varniab ing. The vista of archireotural mag nificence-opened to the view by this . discovery most be left to . the reader's imagination, the Arabian Nights. be ing the , only suitable .treaties l that now suggests itself. .Apropoa. of this, it may be noted that certain common crystals, were lately subject ed to this process, and. afterwards' submitted to 'a leading jeweler in that „city, who declared himself • unable .to distinguish them from genuine emei— alder , • • A Toms CAss.'--Eider Enapp had been holding a protracted' meeting in .A.ikanass, and on a: certain Sun day, wait to have a baptising" of converts in the river, in the secluded. loCality, in which the revival tonk place. As he advanced' into the Wm.' , ter with a wiry, shsrP•eyed old chap, be askedihe usual question, wltath er any persou,knew any 'reason why . , the ordinance of baptism should not, be administered. WI one answered' fora fear iniiinente'but at 'length; s till, straight and powerful looking chap, with an eye like a blase,_ who was leaning upon si long rifle 'arid quietly kicking 'remarked a " Elder, I don'tWiiiit 'to interfere with this yell, business, any way, bit I want lq:say I know that- old anti ~you've gottcdd of, and I know- that tints dip won'irdo him any good. If you want to get the'sin out of hini, and save, havele 'anchor Mai out hi deep watir,over night. _ HAYS you 4bed r 'said frangry man to his friend. • have, upon honor." replied he. .44 Then,'!, replied thellret. 'lf o ~ fin dined wpm your honor, I kat you have, bad a scanty nutaL" . A *Ames editor says that ahe I street of one of the western chime are to be P&Pod with red-headed girl.- .i_redliketct taie lump poste. . , , ji(j i stoup, die red go to, stioiddl veer * ikettralikes dreear ilkt, wars sourest ="2l:Are sheU wear the. attire of thin 1" thelnet.” . • 4 Thedi tell me; tee, hew the mogeb weald know -be kesed :the bot 11 9 41 0*"' to • '- • . , __ q * ua - " Hos or' dog f—that'a . the tiogi;* pawn meld' whoa lei let itilera to a eft mug* Ar apparty, while a rang ledj Afis- Pling ap a er ldih W=ot ot : low* a ,ter=th maid Ilbe-lbOsc-asidtur Aldeogeob• logtv -Y r ' ~% iit '4 '-ii!..;;Y:''4l,4-- ,'~i'S .'. ~.. .. ~ NESE 1' ~........, MEI EIESIiii NUMBER 44. !4' 4 I ' • Sags 'After lenanylviSt - side • the litiii'arir Wei I Rea satisfaction under ell circunistenies. iewell adapted fat ale In acianec- Om with the -viricotakpismeata ca pable- • of ;amanor , 49apled mitbaxataadiaal lian y=tl saitedlor Ike tdriata ingraittlig and 'other ornamental- work. For blind painting it id of value , as it toiefi - welk,,givee's luperier nish, and 414 color yrifUrfai gird. " fiekof thin 'maajtJf.piiinter 4 - blinds Jose.' bis-libef - abd pelted to go over -Any-mere: trick of adulteration by wideli. the quality olpalat Jo impair-, ed, car its value diminisbed i shnuld be frowned upon end. lipoid by aliwLo love honest dealing. -Oa the other 0%4 auy discovery whereby an &- tido of such universal consumption alial_ba seas- jaw:s* l o4 ,ll2 ). 4, 11 4tY, end cheer:nab. price, ' Es a mstter of firstlmPortkrice, - lamming alery - encouragement; • .The Lillingston, paint is so:riew experbneat r bat haw been in entail use for along time. Its qualities have been ascertained by experience. Some of the 'painting. Which we ex iimined_bad been exposed to the ihei for three years ; bat, : ire found it hard,' frail . looking, • and entirely free from chalkinesl.—Sciceiific Amerians., Tat Mt or Obit Snuck. ' ---Aitiong the , Di& fern seem** , that ef the' !iiieksise" pe riods- that have ' pasta in s -the- grad es] formation:of the 7 eartk:l So vast were the cycles of, the time preceding even the sopa*. refine of man °tithe surfece 44. our. globe, Opt= our Own peTiod49 s ffill as Pillicr47.4en cow pored Vans before it. Hid we only; theevidenee of the deposits of _rocks. heaped en, each-other ieregulai stilts byl,the slow ot meter's* they atone would 'convince us ot: the Tong and Wow niattuingof Gaidi 7 viirkii on earth ;. but when we add to thesethe suboesitive populations of whose :life this ..wcwld has been thetheatre, And whose re - Maine are, bidder' in ithe rocks into Teta& the Med, or Realtor soil'of whatever kind, On which 'they lived,' baidesitt inVie eohniite of 'the eitotmeitiat ague of mountains whose upheavel. divided these .periods.otquiet ,accuta*ion of great cow the changes of different nature Inthe . magus tion of- our globe, as the, sinking of lands beueatti the ocean, or the grad nal-rising of coat einii-,sad -- Winds above—er titestoti 'growth of Oval ,reefs, those- wondettnfiesewaris rais ed by the little mein irchiteets, whose own bodies - fendsh both the `building ate - nese:id the awed Alit binds them together and who kive worked 'so busily., together ,, limg Ontario* . th it , there are _extensive countr,io,. :now**, chains, istaitids, end long lines of ,coiet v . Coisititieg eolelY 2 of *if remains—or the 'Coant , less forests that hate grown ;Op, flourished 'and' decayed too-_ fill !the sterehixisesef coil that filed the Steil :of the human racisif we aonskler ill these records of the past,theintellect i :fails to grasp a•chronolocs of which • oue experience furnishes. ;iodate, end the time , that lies beldr.desiseuut as mach an eternity to out: conception, ;as the future that stretches indefi nitely before us'.--dgossir. • tt not belie . ssyan g that I cannot auderatitii.4 ".Nor will11," - sad - imiother. • • " Neither Will Yr klahfled iix a third. "Young_:gentletheit," , said an 'pld ;than. Whom `thew los* Sillows,rs garded as a dance, wbeisiiii sitting close, "do h assdeiallitnd- yin- °cor rectly' shat, ypa_...llo Doi • kthlitive 'anything that yon &A lit utidarstand?" "I' will _not," avid - one, and so said eiich - one in the trio:' 41 Well," said OS itrampw, "while riding in the country thismorAing,-1 saw several grebe in is. told eating grass ; do. u: balks" ear. " Certainly," said the three great inbelievers. `•"'I slab saw pigagatiastraes ;kto you belie* that f' - r " Of anme," - said they. "I also saw sheep sad cows est loses 4 floymikelleveatkai f!' Of mew" was :dais the, - -read7 answer of the three. ' Well, but -the'. greacwhich they had formerli 'elticr:hlol -- 000 ;to feathers on the bicks Of the - gamma _ .bristlecon the hicks et tkilwrae i l.tO wool ou the backs' et theaktapoind on the cows, jihad, lamed i 0 hair ; do you hellos thit, gentlemen In ,1 • " 667 vel !glad- I " Yes4outeliete - be rejoined, do - you" andelitind It ft' -=They-Was cedfolided sad sneak ,aad evihmtly: Wafted, ies after' hai mbeam so semi* -reptor they might ha; • - - • . *WOW& qie tbspithe *Mow *aka, awl law *bind =Vied which he dl4 Awe -bee WINN di fiai MAW la POWitait= oid bib hatimizatil ou to bog idea% be 4 011 * 10 41 401 UK • -awlewsiml bir elm*" 17P7 NT., II