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DEMOCRAT,
AND BLOOMS BURG GENERAL ADVERTISER.
JLKVI Ei. TATE, Editor.
TO HOLD AND TRIM THE TO 110 II OF TRUTH AND WAV 13 IT O'Elt THE DARKENED EARTH."
TERMS i 82,00 PER ANNUM.
VOL. 16. NO. 51.
BLOOMS BURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PENN' A,, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1863.
VOLUME 26
PUIILISIIED EVERY SATURDAY, BY
LEVI L. TATE.
IK BbOUMBSUIta, Columbia county, pa.
o vino h
feiAf M fl'lik Building, tpftMt Ihe l'.iehagt,ty tldt
slAs OinI Ucuti. ")imr!lJtaJQicarlrf."
TEllMS OP SUllKCnirTION.
91 to lii sJvittica, fir ono copy, fur six inonthi,
I ii In n'lvnnro, for nnr ropy, ono year.
!J J If net psi'l ultliln tho flrst three months.
8 S5 tr not .it.l within the drat alt mouths.
5'J If lint p.. 1. 1 within thoynir.
f7" No s'lbsfrlptlim taken Tor less ttiin.li months,
Hid no paper llsi-onllniied uuiilull in tonuses shall Imv.
bsvn ptilJ. ,
Aovi.iuiis Ii-st Ins'rlcl conspicuously nt oatdollar
psr u iar,of 10 linos parti, for ttu thrca tlrxt insertions
kill lwrntr.il ve cunts, prr spiatc fur every snWuJont
thicrtlcn, until inl;rcj l i . unit nuu 1.
Jon Wiiik. ofeYery uYsciiptlis, lictitly and cheap''
iriutod'at the shortest nntu n
Original Poetry.
Written for die Columbia Democrat.
rjTE2B3 SEIAH' WRECK-.
BY 11. f u
Pse, iVr the avo, prrsp'rous csl'i
Yon nulils ship doth proudly ball,
ttarh mnrincr frnni dutr frm",
In cabin, ir onikcltynti see,
And utekin; pleasure, ns tin end
'1 lit greatest will h clii ha nttoin.it,
Ho look of nln, tee yrmlc-r cloud
And hear that roar, so fierce and loud,
Oht liarkrn to hat roar'"' "Hul,
'I bat now'rovi ill' rates around,
And view the fury of you wave,
Width suou must be u sailor's grave.
list darkjr grows yon lowering cloud.
Tin ocean's roar, mure Dew and I "t J.
') lu surges foam, tha hillnws.sweeii
Across thT'inpestuniisdivp,
As snilt r 111 tin- furious cite
Vvrjiih rend, to atoms yonder nil.
Now An y darts shoot through tin air,
Ami cn.t arnun 1 their lurid Klaro ;
And, hl;h aluvc the on all's msr
The tltun 1 ra p 'til is h 'ai i once more.
Each a-nantn his duty sprints,
And all his skill to use he lirlwr.
Too loti I la lilts I nil twdr thcry
t)f frieht.-neil seiunrn doninsd to dh I
And list, the sili, tin Brn.in. th prayer,
Tint 'copy's th hps ot pallors thorel
The ship is wrerk.-d I and In tin wave
t'uch sea.u.i.-i (lads a watery grave.
Ilaj they, while y et ih Me was a calm,
r.-pared to inert the c.uniii! storm,
His' niblw vtml yet iiiiht nil,
And brnv.-ly hrea.t th Iml .t'roii ."'?
iclit prondty pi null th i ocean wave.
Ami iniuy I'rediltui temp 'Sis brave.
Tills di.tli a "esicn wise i-nut.iin
Tii all on nalup ' liru.nl doiusin i
Tii'ish prune comes wilh.l'ncly form.
In lime i f rxlm. prrpiro tor bt.irm,
t. l in Hi.' f''k' f' ul 1,:irk 1,f
thou wr.iksl m time's wil I sja of .trif).
To Ni.tions tliii. a voi(0 delh reach,
.And it n thunder tones doth te.'ah,
'lhatthoosh the land Is hUslwith peace,
And doth in might, and power increase,
That lh.' should iJly deep no more,
Hut .bc.nl J in p"re prepare to: war.
rv. r'ville. ''1. ". ra'
ji.siyVo. leej.
.s
Forth! Columbia Wemerre!,
THE ff35JKER.
A TALK or TERROR.
The nicht ws f'ttf.tl dark anddrear.
A ftnrm was brewiuc in the sky.
Th.' Itemm of ills .toro'caina near,
His lljhlnius fsaiful tl.ished on high I
Ths li.io.niiu th 'n ,"r C!lm'! fr "" f'"'
A'i,t dreil an I liurfiil wa" tin storm;
1'. tin I Hi" rl m "h I'ew e ich star,
from danger's thrcateninj, fearful form,
It wis k nljhl fordrealf.il deeds,
Andfrf.mhn bed, tin Mranger rose:
Hale his i wination feeds.
As lu put- on aijaiu, his cloth's,
The lifl't burns iliinty, 8llinrlnR red,
I'.ut wit 1 and awry gl'ams his eye,
He wi.eis hi knife, cnes ti Ihe rod ,
And fi'rcoly draws 1:1m .-.rut on hijli.
lie turns upnn his bed Wlo ',
A look of miser an I of hate,
Ills knife lie plu'ifes, to th bill,
Into Hie rniy of his mats,
A trnsn of pnin a iiih of wn,
A horrid look of anguish rast.
A irf'il slrufcle-Urfp.anit low,
And that old "llod-Hu;" brcathsd hislast.
Th tnvt"r turned onre moro
Torurid'ls c'nsily in l"i- nest,
Iiisturl.cd no ImiRor by his fn
ll -nk tn luoihr no .
Tho Loat Key.
BY AMY RASUOLI'II.
"I say, Philip, hnvoyou seen my port
tuonaaiu I"
Mr. Walter's brow contracted bliglitly
at the would, und lie drew away the hand
which hud been caressing m wife's pret
ty hair
"la that portiuuntiaio lost again?''
"Now, l'hilip," said tin; little woman,
with a word ul pretty penitence in thu
lightened word. "Uon't tcold. Upon my
word it is the first time I've niioluid it this
whole morning,"
'It is too provoking, Cora," said tho
iron hearted hmbuntl, pushing b'irk the
books on thu tublo before liim with a move
inent (Utioiing iiiitiidD irritation.
'Will jou never break yourself of that
careless habit, my love I"
Corn, was Mleut, looking down like a
naughty chi d who had been chidden,
"Vou don't know what aunoyunce these
carelerH habits are to a methodical niau
portunity for giving my husband a les
son 1"
She put tho key in U't3 band, and ran
out of the room, as he recoiled involun
tarily from tho sound of his own pedantic
words. As hu con emplatcd tho gleaming
words of tho little tnischiof maker in min
gled delight and mortification, tho eohoot
Cora's merry laughter on tho stairs reach
ed his earn liko a ehiinu t.f silver bells.
lie laughed, too- bo couldn't holpin .'
.Mrs. Cora Waiter, was a discreet lomaic
Corns of Thought.
, Military vrrcst and Shooting
Tho frendship of some people is liko ' f .
oursbadov, keeping close while wo aro 1 There Leon a great exctemen .0
walking it tho B..n.hiDo, deserting us tho Fulton county, growing out of a military
...ii arrost aud tho shooting of a Lieuteuaut
moment wi enter tho shade .
in . i-i u,,i, uudor tho following circumstances, as giv-
Uhar.tctir is liko monoy when you havo ,,,?, ,
, . . , r :r en by the Fulton Democrat :
a great dot , you may risk some for il u , T . ,,
i . fit mi .-.ii t,i. ,.r. A man named John Ft.mey was curoll-
you looso is, folks will still believe you u y of,odd town.
have plenty to spare. ship, Fulton county, lie claimed to bo
If crtii ti'lal. In ili.TKtnen tVltll llllttcr. .1 . ,-w rtt' ...ir1 n liiln nf flip
tM nil... . . . ..i-i . . . ? i ..I.: i.. i... .i. n s.t....u.i tn nuk-ii vou aro in ooou sniiis. is iu
one never niiutieu 10 1110 nunjeci oi &uya 1 take a sweet, plum uatiK-ci to wnu nun eiaun was niuuc mu uum.j usunsi, j a .
again, and her husband was never after t ... erust aml uoffeu at On the day of Appeal ho appeared before , doubt your concern in tho mighty Iicvo-
Army Corrcspodence.
Religious.
Anny of the Fotomac,"
Camp near Delik Plains, Va.
Friday, February (Jtli, 1803, J
Col. Joun G. Frkezii:
Dear Sir: I
take this opportunity of addressing you a
r l: ... . !. - 1 ., 1 1 ... 4 t.An1.1, la
lew ..u. ... tuu uuP .- B j tQ of n No Hi A plaCBrdon
vour present portion, anu ucuoviug mat i...i .i -..i .t. r
- . , ..... S.IU iivw"liuas inuiuiv uuuiuvi mil lien. v.
Doathand Life
Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 29tb, 1863
Earley in tho aftorooon of a bright
Saturday, not long sinoo, two men dressed
ns privates wcro seen spoaking in an tin
dcrtono to thu sentinel who stood at tho.
ward tho voiinc ladins. '
i o
At eeventecn. Hluabiug aud eonfus'um
in conversation with them.
At eighteen. Confidence in convcising
with them much increased.
At nineteen. Angry if he is treated by
like wyself, dear,'' he added, in a gentler, them as a boy.
tone, us the coral hps began to tromulu At twenty. Very conscious of his own
and tho ecn to sttfiuse. ''Do try to be . charmd ulJ
more tuouHhllul. for my sake. Here is , . ...
your lost tlcaaure," ho tutid,qi.irtly draw-! At twlK,,ll' "ut!- A "llrr(lr ,n ,,,, ruo,u
ing a liny case of pearl and .old trom his qjite iudiepeusible to admire himself.
pocket. -'1 found it I) ing ou the stairs, i At twenty two. Insufferable- puppy
anil thought it a most exee'lent opportu- j ne!!S
uity of (jiving ujj, cnrcleai little wile a les ' , . , .
sou. 1 . ,
Cora clapped her little hands at the goou enougli lor u;ai.
sight of the rextored treasure, and danced j AtUeuty four. JIo i caught una-
out of the room in a girliu gleo. ; wares by the siiitres of Cupid.
A period child, murmured tlie litis- Theemmcdien bmlca
baud, lookiii alter hdr with a smile and ' . . . .
in r. i trt cull ititinnif r w liii Mivr
a sigh h juJ ur unooiuc ously into ouo - r
Ilother. I ill twenty mx. uoiiuucis iiniiseu wuu
"Well il Idou't make htstc.I shall bo mutili bUperiority toward her.
too late to meet th.it engagement ou Cedar At twenty sevuti. l'ays his respects to
stteet. LA me aee, the nates arc in tuy anot,ll!P .,oun,r udy nor wi.hout ho.)es fjf
aeeroUi'v, 1 Ijuliuve. hothnii' like locking . '
thing up and keeping tlia keys yourself. i"ortfiiitt the first.
It Cora OUly lollotvea my t'XlltiplO ' m mcuiy mgin. uii is luunnimg suu
Mr. H alter pau.ud abruptly, Beeivtig in frantic at being refused.
all his po.-kets, with nervous hi.ste, for At twet.ty nine, lie rails against the
something that seemed not to be foitheom- fa.f s(ij. iu
A. .1, Alnins,. n, I ..... n( l....r.n
'Vcrvstrani'e.' muttered lie. bittnt: tin """J- "u.uul
sat w
i . i1(l ..ml innil., nf 1... s.LA it . n n sr.. nt rtl if nfflf
brcakfas without any but her. ayu Umt he QVQr 45 TJj0 m JM q( Govflf nmcnt
Kecp'your body bound ; as w.nc savors , was UltJI1 jraw tluouub hia name thus ex- j . . .... , .. , thnt ,jnTi
. . T . . of the titk it is kept in, the soul iccicvcs empting him. Al'torwards the Cotniuis- .. , 3 v ,
At suteen. Impatient, palp.tltt.c to- u ;lftr , mm0 ,.ot CXBluptj . may so dtsposo tho .muds of our National
, ami put In., name into tlie wlieol witti the, ami oiate Legislatures, mas aumu ...va.
Bachlcr's Thermometer.
., , . ... i. '.i ..H ...I ' test. it wui iiidwu uiu, tutu I'uruev uu-
In ur advciMty it is night with us and j t(fiol M
inthn tiight many beasts of prey range i lh(. llr,lt tu c.iuimiioner wrote tho :vord
ll.n. l.n.,. tlii.il. rloll tllllllli.il tilt! .1 1 1 .rl ni'nr fli(. u'lii'ilc 0,int riinnl
Immediately after receiving tlie notice
Forney appeared before theCommi-siotier,
dtid produced satisfactory prool ot the tdot
t.i .
V. II. I j
day.
Mrosc, solemn, and inflexible men on
, i e l ..'. . oi.u l'( (J
joy n general a greater smite u u.gi.uj, , tmt h(j WM (m,r 45 yo.iM of nj?0 Th(J
than of hiippiuess. I Coinmi.-sioiter thoroupoii declared that he
Honevoleiiee i- a beautiful plant in the ' wits t-xeiupt, tclliti;; It uu to go home, aud
pavivt of the eoul. Good d oil - 4
blo-souis.
Hope and fear are thu spiings of ali our
anions.
Skillful mariners get tin ir art in tcmpe--tou3
FtiriiiS ; any noviae can sail on a
smooth sea.
, Slanderers are liko flies that hunt and
fualen upon sores.
! Ho who serves only himself is the nlavo
of a fool.
! Old age is a ielon'lcs tyrant.
! Elect Lincoln.
at conversation on matrimony.
A t thirty one. Contemplates matrimony
n littlo .. iitimie tl.n fnfliipiit1.. nf intni'Pkt
than he f rnierly did.
At thiity two Cou-idcrs personal beau
Elect Lincoln and wo shall have good
times, lilcet Lincoln, and thuro bhall be
pleuty of work and high wages. Elect
J.ineuu, and thu expeiues of goveruiuunt
will be reduced. Elect Lincoln, and if
ihe youth secede we will s,ud a few
regiments of wide aw.tkesdown there autl
whip thetu out iu tni.ty days. Elect
Lincoln, and there t-hail be plenty of
iu- dttorn. t. i.tt lie vvnuiil maUe
I al. ritit. Ii.' di l alter mat
woids 'Mioi fxcnipt, ' and the
irilt''!'' -lij't u rotn at t o cud of
tin lino o,i which tliu utiiue of Forney
flood the words ''over age." TlimMhe
public ivcord ot'tliH act.- ol la.tt'Taylor,
Commi'sioiier ol Draft for Fult"n countv ,
utnv .taiuls,
On tlnjcoiniig of a i'rovo.t Ouard into
the C limy for the purpose of arrejlino- du
btiteis anil duliliqui'iit ilr.ilud men, til
name of John Forney was handed-to i h
ofiicor of the gum d by Mr. Taylor. For
ney was aiiestcil A wnt of imbcii ivr
juts was issued, aud .if'ter n dealing of tin
eatc, lfcoitlsof the t'ommisniouer beiuo
produced, aud abundant proof ou thu oath
ot responsible patties heiug brought that
Forney was over 4 ft at the time of thu en
rollment, he was discharged by Judi,a
Campbell.
After all this, when Lieutenant Ford
j was attempting to rc-ariet Forney in hi-,
own lio ise, Forney lot the Lieutenant on
' the stairs.
The same dav Forney delivqrcd him-
tut
i.ivvr i.lifci.,
, l .' lei ., I I ,J
UOUeSlV ailll reiuilll. UjlL-ut innuiiiu, .tiiu , , t , . .. . i
J , .i ...! regularly couimilted to l iil liv the proper
wu will bring thu g ivHr.unout uae.t to the J. ,? ,
ty iu a wife not quite so indispeusible as pohey ot the fitlurs. L ucolii ,a, Utet- rom()VCll ron tllS jal, , ,,,u aMivry th;
I'. I.. L' U,,U "l "ilU ' ) "-"'- ,IWII1 ..,,, Hm l....s- ,.nl
wadni'r in blood to the kneei, diging J. . i , ? . .
"JU i u.u-a v i o a ,. ,.,..1 ,.,.0 (..-I-ii ai.-,mi,r. t i(ir lioiiur
Inrnllp vnillliT tn.ill and tj!inp- caru . '. ,. n . r
Still attains a mo.-t ex-
- ' l" V ""7" :.:;fi; V lorollr1 JU,,S 1UK S "r , take , (rum h.m. Forney was removed tS
ailed op.niouot Ins own personal attraction ot tho mamd, wounded, w.do.ts amUr- ohambersb.irg, and afierbei... kept in jail
hu,b.,r.d. phans. 1 he pay, noWever is not so g,o, , - ? I J
lips. always put it iu that vest po.-kft.
possibly, 1 may have laid it on the table
anions lliosi papctfi.
The aforesaid papers run'ed lutber and
thither like anini.U'd snow ilakes as Mr.
Walter hm-.i'-dly sought among their con
fused mis-trs but it was all in vain.
"1 can't have lo.t it," uu osclaiuml, in formerly
dire perplex, ty. And every one ol tno:u thirty three
notes is loelfd up in ttni secretary, wuu
no earthly chance of ever getting at tiiem.
Hut 1 am eorlaiu tho Key ca'i I ue loi t
never lost, anythin- I L won't do to wait
many mon; minutes. I'll juH put on a
clean -"hirt, and run down town. llau,j
that k.-v !"
J ' ICIlllV IU l"JVC Willi UIIU Ul ivilhiu, OeUSU "I UIU LU.LTIIII'C-III. IB imuuii-u . , , , M.;, 1. ' :.! r .1
Mr. Walter hastened to his room to , , fl. S1V. a oother refusal. , limes heater. Lincoln was elected, the " . , rLl.T..T.
compUothedt'tailsof his toilet crehe, '. ' . . . . cvry South seceded and instead of sending r J' ' f
eft the ho iso, but his ttiais were not ci -y - - dowu widu awalcs, they drult lrom l'diti- ii,,, , 7
destined to terminate. Ho w.s a ine.ho- kind o d.ssipat.o... . lia iU)(1 et th; alfohtion wldo.uwk "... ted State-, lhat he was not is abun-
dic.l ma-, thi'refore his bureau was care-, At thirty eilit. He shuns the best part Maaehusetts l-o lree. Lincoln is P'", , 11 u "'"V "u--
en i lii l.,.,1 ii,ii..,s!iin'in, .. , , . , . i i r. .. lie must t ion ue ttoiivereii nacu to t he civ-
lully loek "d; I,., always kept tiling tn o.ta 0f the female rex. elected, and wuhava pap t rags lor a a .,, ,. . bo .riod b tL nroner ci:i
plae,, therefore the ky;- were snu-ly .e- Al tbir ni)c. fovi much mortifi- , currency and billions of debt. Lincoluis 1 ,r 11 t0 Ut l"Cl1 th" 1,,0Per CU"
postno; in oue corner 01 me maceessiun-, , c eeted, ami instead of ecouomy ami re- ,. ... . . . . . .
' 7 i cation and remorse in so doing. I, lw' , ' , L ,. i :,.,.t ,k 1 Ihe District Attorney for bulton eouu-
soi-ruia.,. ... a r.,.i. U..A F tnfpi i I0i.ii wu uavc uau sw.ii.uj;. ,,a.u,v..u ... . nrltl,K' l.nfnro
Il...,l,.4f..i:, v l.nnlr tr, Hio . lUIIV. iULDU eauuiua v. ,.,1 l,.,r, nf n flliv il.fO of tin VI ....
'IS IU IIIIHI.1H - 4 j,uu.a, u,. a...u w. ... ... - M...., ..
. , .. .... i i. ,:i iJ. t .. i .i i i.. :...!. .1 l uori-uriiu,
i.rary.impin-iua! ue u.y u..g... u . ui... M. --u pri,ouer, and intends to use every eser
.1.. ... iv i.,rn li.l 1l.nl UOt. vet I A eino A srniT lltfin vniinc WIUOW enimilir (d mil" nn llnv III Olll' tallli'ls. WO '. 1 .. . . .. .J .
lUUIII,lltl,ivwv, " - - j...w.i.t;w..v.. J o I'-'-J - '
searched. No, it was not there, but a r,ri.,..,1S! t,:... 'are eoiniii' to taxation, national bank
treaclf rous ink-mud thu contents where- vanlnrn n address her al,cl unniistakab.e ruin
iW 'ltv HIUI i - t'. ...,... s
may bo adopted whereby poace aud a res
toratiou of our Union can be effected.
I apeak the words of soberness and
truth, when I tell you, that ninetcen
tweulieths of our Division, aro opposed to
tho further prosecution of this war. They
aro almost uuauiinous in the declaration,
that this war is waged for tho abolition of
slavery, and not for tho restoration of tho
Union, on tho basis of tho present Consti
tution. They believe that, whatever may-
have been thu President's policy at tho
eouimunojuicnt of this rebellion, ho has of
Ute become the main instrument of ram
pant Abolitionism. That his emanoipa
tion proclamation makes us tho Agents
of negro jretdom, wheu our object was
solely to rcstoic the iaws, as our fathers
made them. Our men feel sensitive on
that subjeot. A large majority of whom
open.y denounce the whole scheme. They
further buliovo that it is useless to carry
on this war for the purpose of re union,
with the present known policy of tho Ad
ministration, published to us all. it a
war of subjugation is to be adopted, it
will require but little calculation to tell
him how many of our vast army will be
living at tho next Presidential inaugura
l. n..,l I- -,..,.1 ...
At thirty four. Consequently has no wue . unman, am u.. ...,u auu . ...u , -, ,is ease lvojVM a drcct U,ue bot-WM,
ul..A,. av... .... ......... ... , , ,,: .,. ,, f , ... Slnl,. of P. i
tin nr. I- .iinmiv ulllttll IS worth OIllV hall Its . . . .. . . .
At thirty live. Fell deeply and v.o- Lmc'M waa decten and the ox- iff , , , , military autnont.cs o,
... l,,.,lr,fl "uu uiiiicu V'liLa. r ui iiuy uaiiuin uu
idea but he mav t-till marrv a ''chicken.
At thirty live. Fell decpl
lently in love with one of ''seventeen."
r L... . I 1... a.,..,,r. ,,(' fltr ..Ihiiw.
01, U"' O U IIIIIUI K. .Tvfi ) , .
- . ' I I ... it. tinvml e,.iial.ii,G nt ldl'n mill lUtor.
..ki(.nr r.,1 in an onoil cataract over ins
Smtbuiy JJtmncrat.
A iLHieul. Q itts.it!! Aasweroil.
Cm any onu tell why, when Eve was
tion to vi .dicatu the majesty of the law
'l'he District Attorney expresses his sat
isfaction at tho prompt action of the Gov
ornor, and hoies that tlr. euprcmacy oL.
the civil law will bo sustained
tion.
fi'l. iru.l !, olr, lUnt ouustautljr I hoar
my comrades exclaim, "To boll with the
war ! I am g ling homo I " For them the
history of tho Army of tho Potomac has
uecn olio of blunders. Tho thousands of
Union men that sleep their last sleep iu
Virginia, will ucvor be told, for it is one
vast grave-yard, Our last battlo was the
grand finale of our achievements.
It is inulaticholly to ono who believes
that even yst, a reconciliation between
the North aud South is not impossiblo in
proper bauds, to witness the sad effects of
this war. From Alexandria to the Hap-
pahannook riycr is to be sncn thousands
of men huddled together iu canvass aud
miserable muslin tents, pei'ishiu from the
effects of the elements, or ttrolling around
the camps afflicted with all manner of dis
eases. The hospitals are filled , and tho
j inmates are treated in a manner revolting
to the dictates of common humanity.
It is astouishiug to witness tho great
change that has taken place in thu minds
of our men iu rcfurcuco to parties and
their present policy. Our former oppo-
b. f, n.
Fonlrrfville, T"
Miscolhuiuuiis.
shirt bosom 'he shirt bosom upon winch est.
alono ho h id depended. At foity tlircc. Interest prevails, which
"Well haro is a catai-tropho !" ho mur-, cau,es much cautious reflection. I inadi, out of one ol Adam s ribs, a hired
n,ril rrlnnnilllitlf. nt 111 til! Ill 112 tllO HlkV. e ni. .MMm .1,a , L'irl Va.S not lliadl) ilt tllO SilltlU tllllll K)
flow with his nock 't haudkeichiff. ''How- J , . . ' wait won her ? U o can, easy . Hceause
now w iu ins pui... h us ounoUB ila inmself. . , fi,. .,n,
Over l Call UUUOU Ul V UUUl, UVUI "I. vi. me , - ; auuuuiuo;i uamu niiuiiti ...... ..
J . . . . ' A . . t tl.,..A,,t j r,..nw .1 n inrtrn . , ... , . . i . .1 1 l. ...
nresent Let me see mere is inai money .) """""" --J v noio u uis sioci.ing to uu uaiuiiu, u uui-
I promised to pay Smith to day, aud" j averse to the fair sex.
lie stoped short, a cold duw of dismay, xt forty six. Gouty and uervous symp
breaking out on his forehead the money I tQUJji b t0
drawer was a fiitun. of the wretched ,
secretary. . . , ifi i , . In tho same ward with him is aUuion
Pciinilc-s, MiirtloM, anu paperless, ----- "7',' 7' soldier an adonted oitizeu. from the
what more de-p,rate state oalla.rs could At forty eight. lie .u.nu, living u.one . ue ma. e n.ea ,and of,5rault T,ie other day a Union ored in these few linos to portray the feel
lli"rCh"? wl ,l!Mr!? ,rks"'C- , , AurodC Gonnausaidsoinethiugtoseecsh. Scccsh ings and prospects of my companions-iu
us ii iuii'-i up ' , , i Al to.ty nine, ue-oivet, iu ua.u .1 juu- ,i .. , , - -. f . -, Vuue led oniv in rcptv.
he not bd clmracterle8, likow.se, if his , . . . I lo. I i ..?' ' u'' ;. u-,,lt 0 . t0 '
A.i.141 - - a- cnicuui', aim luuKt'ii iiih-i uiu 'ij;s nun-
..if I.. I..,..,., l.r ., I,.,lt .In. ,11 -i'UV.ll!
I'll. 1. V) ... .... ... ..A... ' ...... " " " ' '
A novvous nfT.'eiion about him ftii inlilioiiii' to ii.i, r w n I'L. n .
ton to 3d sewed on, or a glove to be mend
ed ''rijbt away, quick now I lijcuiiio
t... ......... ....,. 1 .In, iifiu'Cnnrii.s until tlin
UU 1(U(a; tbt.A. MA. . mum ....... .hw . ,
sun go. down behind ihe p un. tree, and 1" 'r P with at any rate, from
i ue stnic eu i iiiisuu, vawuiii" uui, -.uu t
Old Clootik Ctiowoun Our. Among , ue,1,s U0ff "uliovo that there is no prospect
tho patients in thu General Hospital, at , of peace outside of tho Democratic party,
Philadelphia, is a succ.-h .-oldier lie was j that they and they alone, have the pow
very sick wluu first brought there but is er of jining tho gloom, and the mighty
tomer. Now that hu is recoveriuj', his I
surliness begun to show itself in a man
ner that his comrades dou t care about
a e
cesh.
wife should, by any iuopporiuuo chance,
that he. tho model of rule and
, order, had losi his key ? So thought Mr.
I .... ' . 1 . IV .1 .s
AM. M.iL'R.NBD.-ror niter, as he tro..e on ..u u. .uu i -
Hem emue.ei
ttorv man who falls in battlo some one -u. Cora r.litl nbolt lo.
v..n..rns. For every nun who dies in ,i,iHL,s." i. muttorod inwardly, as ho
w-ii-ds. an i of whom no nolo is entered ihe tea room on ictiirning homo,
companion.
At fifty.
weight of sorrow pressing on us as nation
aud as heads of families. In short, our
mun have beco no demoralized, aud caro
but little ou what tonus peace may be
made.
I have, as a responsible being, endeav
arms.
wade, some one mourns.
For tho hum-
lickt .oUi.r -hot o i picket, and ot wuosc
hmnblocxit from tho rtngo of life littlo is
t bought, sume one mourns. Nor this alono
Forevury holdier disabled, for every one
who lo-es an arm or leg, or who is womi
ded or languishes iu protracted suffeiing,
for every ono who has only ''camp fover,"
onu heart bleeds, some tears aro hod.
In far rlf humblo households, perhaps,
,ecp!es. niUt anxious d y aro pas-
. i ....:i, il. ivn.ld never knows: aud
foil, 01 n iiia.ii -
"I hope to ho drowned with a
wobdit of kevs ubout my neck!
or ,,,
judgment sent upon mo 1
lie unbuttoned his coat as ho s,poko,
forgetful of tho ink stains of tho morning.
Cora uttered a faint sorcam, and shrank
back, exclaiming
"My dear l'hilip, what is tho matter
with vour shirt bosom '( '
Tho matter ! '"Oh I" said ho co'or-inn-
and 1-iughin.?. '"I reu.cinebor now
I spilt a littlo ink over it thi. morning -It
don't signify much."
"Do 1ft mo cct vou another, dear "
'No, no," faid ho, eagerly detaining
and frequent attiwks ol tlie gout.
At fifty ono. Much ple.tsjd 'nth Ins
own houso kmtper as a nune.
i At fifty two Ootiiiuouscii soma attach-
hutiiired nieut for her.
Is in great distress about
every wouiiddd and crippled soldier wlin uU no(. ,)t M worth wlliCi )o tjt
. . - i r 1. Kinrs. n . . 1 I
ictuir. to hUlani'iy anu i.ieuus, u....e. - , dowu ana ue easy, m i
with him. Uh 1 now tlie (jova staitett io carry uui uuu .j.
If ever God is . ul' nursery. . ,1 uit a , sue reac eu
jutuetlilllg Jillgieu in i"' . ..v. ...
lasting pang
inothors feel this wir
in Heavi'ii, it seems to in. u must ne k gha itopncd ,n tll0 jras-
I.p. in its utioi. ihe h-nvt- of mothers. Wo ;
...t.... ,n.T il.i.ik little of it ; neither, I , n, ( ilft ..... lMiilin, here is tho
WUU '.I" JAA,,.W W , ... .--- . - ' I . ,
....... .i. .1.- f r Hie brothels know i , .,, ..., hCoietarv. 1 lo''"d it on the
tUllIN UU ill" l...v... ... j j ----- '
It is ai At iilly thr'eo. His prido revolts a' tha
I idea of marring her
At fifty four.
how to act.
At fifty five. Ooniplotcly under hor in
fluoueo, and very miserable;
At fifty six Very painful thoughts
about patting with her.
At fifty seven, cho rofusos to live Willi
him any 1 Jtiger.
At fifty tight. Gouty, nervous aud
sadly billious.
At fifty nine, rails vory ill, and sends
for hor to his bedside, and intouds, oipons
ing. At sixty, Grows woreo, and has his
last will and tcstaiuont mado in her lavor
uud makei his exit.
Il t an uu 1 l I l't 1 ' i ; i' '-'f
hi'..-. ! till V I ll .1 1 1
til ..i.' 'Il '('lv t- ' I.I if I'
hurr:; it jr for Uio out aiid-out end u ,
and ti-u -ooldiUi b.vuuivi poof, dvir L.-
tt.llJ Ull .tll"l Vt UUI lU'ill' IU.: J t""
Tho election of Hon. Charles R. lU'Cic-
S' e -"h repeated hi- i inaik. alew, to thu Uni ted States Sonato crea-
.! (j i'.ii-ii was uol .it a 1 exaspe a- ted joy and gladness in tho hearts of tho
lVun-ylvania Troops. Wo look to him
us
To
ubot
dost
.VOUIL
liardl
-1 i ii
Mire, Ii"' neti'ii ratucr cowtu'ii)
anplti gatlie -m tiui'' ; bui then ih it
't ikpreoiatc lis general hetplulims.
liioifanit-n 1J.' never pittiu in -,
nor drovu f.i.t hor-es, njr choked
v i . Ii . Mriie iruMi, jiu uh too
l.'ii . J ' ii ii I-, dui pU.'ti '
Wh not!
'It i-ll now mil. It i.- very ciotvdcd
di'i'i-, S.-gj he frl it up mil dead rebels
i .vt-ii der t iylul has to sloi-p out o' (loots,
vi... i ,i, : i, ...... r.., ii,..
wh". wor. h.u.w.n,: r..mr.d. Hvscesh had . tho right place
nothing uiu iu to ay.
tho gate-post plainly
visitors to enter at that Iioujo ; but ons
of those alluded to teemed importunate,
and both at length passed through tbo iron
gateway. Halting beforo tho door of th.t
clerk's offics, a young officer coufronlsd
them, and it was plain from tha animated
conversation whioh quickly followed tha
recognition, that they wcro intimately
acquainted. Among tho firt question
asked and by both almost simultaneous
lywere :
''How is Henry I Have jou seen him
this morning I"
"He's gono ! Ho died about cloven
o'clock last night," answered the officer
in a low tone.
Oh, how those words pierced my soul I
for 1 was ono f tho two. How I thought
of the opportunities I might have improv
ed 1 1 had determined to visit him ttiAt
morning, but it was too lato.
'lie has jutt been oatried out," coutiu-
ucd tho officer, ''and hero aro his effects.
Do you wish to sco him I''
Wo walked rapidly to tbo rear of tho
building, whore stood thu dead houso.
Uncovering tho face of several, we nt last
looked upon tha emaciated form of our
old comrade. On his young faco wa
gazed awhile and then returned to camp
with sorrowing hearts. Quietly on tho
day after, wo followed his body to iia
resting placo, whero thousands sleep side
by side in the narrow grove.
Dead ! Uuricd .' Gone from our midst.'
What solemn thoughts to fill the mind .'
No longer to be with us through weary
marches freed from all pain and trouble.
Gono! Uutwhoio! Passed from death
unto life ; but a few days ago, a poor
mortal racked with pain, now a glorified
saint, singing praises to Him who sitteth
upon the Throne, and of the Lamb forever
and ever. How glorious tho transition 1
Our comrado left his home to fight tho
battles of his country ; discharging all
tho duties of a soldier promptly, until
months ago ho fell sick of the incase..
While ou a bed of sickness he thought
seriously of his soul's salvation ; and then
he appeared to have clear views of tho
plan of redemption through tho cross of a
Redeemer. Recovering of tho mealos he
looked forward to tho time when ho wou d
again bo ablo to join his rcimenf ; but i
slight exposuro brought on a severe cold,
which proved to much for his reduced
frame, and although day after day return
ed, they brought no strength to him.
Hut while he felt himself slowly sinking
into the grave, and his bopily powers fast
failing him, his mind grew stronger, and
his trust in tho Iljdecmer boconus more
sieadfast. IIj could look forward to the
future with confidence, wiih joy. Ho was
perfectly happy in tho view of death; nni
atlhough ho had a desire to live, that ho
might onca moro look upon tha f- s of
dear friends at homo, ho felt that to dej rt
and ba with Christ would bo far better.
Towards tho close of his last i.lness, and
whilo his mind wandered, ho sang hymns
and prayed alternately ; and thus his spirit
passed from its frail houso on earth to
mansions of glory on high.
01. 1 Christian reader, is it not well
with him ! Are not tho dead blessed who
die in the Lord! Will it not be souroc of
great consolation to his deeply afflicted
friends, to kuow that he is now so happy t
for aid mid aUatico, in theso dark and i Will it not encourage C luistians at homo
trouble-omo days, ami confidently look' to put fovwaid groat effotts iu behalf of
forwaid to the coining month of March, to
hear his eloquence in behalf of our sufler
ini country. Ho will bo a tower of
. . i .i nnr .(.Minn's .1. tot, 1. this ailornoon
much a. out it! uui i .. l-"",. , "? ,,.,i, M.arklo of tho ova.
UJ.l llll' euci, inn ....ii ... '
rl Up' to lkr
and,'' bhe
f tho oyc
1 t'.ov''' it uoLl bo an c.ociUut op
What creatures may be eaid to live on
thtir vclattous Why, the auul-iuters to
be euro !
Evo with cigar smoke IL' nevui dined
at tin tlub, whilt solitary Evu was rock
ingliult Cain's oridle at homo. In short,
he didn l think she was oroatcd specially
for tho pirp'.so of wa'uiiii ou him, and
wasn't tiuler 'bo impression that it dis-
Lazy Uuy. V lazy boy makes a lazy
nihil, jutt us Mire us a croo ed sapling
makes a crooked ireu. Who ever yet saw
a boy grow up in idleness, that did not
grneod a nan to Urhtou his wife's oaros a make a shifile.-B vagabone wheu he beoamo
littlo. Tint s tne reason. a man, unless be had a fortune lett him
A man bcingids bo lay sunning to keep up appoarauco ? '1 he great mass
himself on tho faw what was the height of theives paupers anil criminals, have
Respectfully, yours ka.
One of the First Army Corps.
the inner life of tho soldier! Wu trust it
will. Remaining yours truly,
Sacreu to the Memory of a Comrade.
rresbyttriuti Ihtmitr
of bis ambitiou redied ; ''To marry a
rioli widow wit a bad cough. '
como to what they aro by being brought
up in idleness. Thoso who coustitutc the
I busiticss part of the community thoso
ear "Oh, py let mo havo my way ,vh mako our groat and useful men
this litno 1" sal a young gentleman to WCro taught iu thair boyhood to bo in
hit lady love, "Well, Willie, I tuppoi-o dustrious.
1 niu'it this oiu, but yu know that aflcr o-.
we havo war ml I shall always hiyo a jey Po-tponod Tho good limes. Wait
Will of my oa." a little longer.
lit: JuaT and Fear Not. Never let
your honest convictions bo laughed dowu.
ZtiT icljcd ns was socesssion, it did .. , .
not involve the invasiou.of tho North with . - "'
i ,. i ,i . . 1 cule, than you oat. oujoy your lile : if yoti
shotted guns, the occupation ot our towns , ' . r ,.-. . . ' .
..... ,, , ... ... think it right to differ from tho tunes, and
and cities by a ruthless soldiery, the dev. , lQ apoiBt of moraj,( ,,0 fof
US UllUII Ul UIU IIU'IUS, (1UU (UrUSlS, and 1 1 . !.!.. .,1 1 II
, .. .. , .! lnsolsuoe, but senously nntl gradually, as
sacreu sauciuanes. u tspareu our lives . ;,' a UKU wore blg P010 0f bis offu in Lli
and property, our women, and children, bosoiu, and did not wait till it was breath
and firesides. It menanced none of our ed into him by the breath of fashion.
rights or privileges, as citizens : and what- 15 lruo ,0 'our ""luhood's omvieliou,
nvn nr nviitf nin;iu.i .t . and ill tliocud you will not only bo ru
e er of cul it cnlailed upon the country, , od b th voM but haVQ,i0
tho south must havo shared ,t. Rywar.it Vovnl of your own conscience,
is most probable wo have deferred re
union, and by war, it is certain wo have 'Hit: EA.tl.v 1)kad. Soim ono lm
iu,P.reti,a . ,,,,, ZJZFi&z
of thousands of our bravest men, and lilleii bear In their arms to higher, greeny
the land with universal mourning, pasturos, that the flooks may follow,
thciu