.liMiEiUmli MM i'MIaliIi'iLilJ i by u. x. woi:dkx and j. k. coenelius. (1 s.l.."iO per Vrar, aluay In Advance. LEWISBUIie, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, KOVEMREIl 1C. tSCO. "THE UNION," established in 1311 Mute lo., 2,14-j. "CHRONICLE," esMlNM in IS 13 Whole No., $65. -r -, V'- v.f.TT M w r J"' ! v.it l L m !str. t aon ritual). I'tnn'a. rvr.r i ' it fi'1 ! .I'WS'-i' n.t -li .t l-r I- in a ami niihou-'b oar names and institutions I' l-"" thought im-re rc..i.tps ihanof thr f Him for sleep, what a snug protrcti.-n di1 those inch ri-anls aflurJ aamM the preacn- . t r t . t i i- r i " i r UDf'i i' I'll- rl- l'm- nt- . pi-til M n-i) !.r ti.nik iiot . Ili'ir ; i !;:.(- fi'i-rHr ill ,' t f trlilf'i ft ISf'r I- lit - ii if m.'.ti..'. . it :.l i-r iii-riiiti. -ti.l f'-r -ix ! with money, aai out io exchaoga for oar ii i.t - 1 V 4 ' ,.iir.- . I :- t-. : (. r- I.ii1. Ac .:. tr v nr. Uir T-.v V , l.T--t ,,.niii. I' J- 1 T ! "f it""' ri itit-fvit ,r r - r- a! lav'Tn ' lr.-.. . . I'll 1- If ' '- ' ''' i -ti fi'-c lo-rtiiup-ituiii Ml-! U i- . mv iu;'i mtrilf t mM 1 ' n -r V t- im. -n:- t . I f t li-n lT'!'it r.-l. A 1 - 'i'ft p'titt ttt .uf ., '. -1 ni-l l Ty. Qukcrees have apostatized into its Dicac- eat advocates. JCorrspnuJ-nc of ihv Str A Chronic. To Our OIJ Editorial Pine Table. 'THE H3UR OF FRAY2R. IT IHIML' irTK I.LLI'T. :.i ;liv irt-i u i'na. h:ch ra:J' in? h Mir W praier ! g.st t thai far. j-"' hll,r ci mmu Wtifu. i.n th" -i'2 i-f pr;iyer upburoe, f r thn a iar-rr::'? lrr.e on me, Aui r;"'i-r :KCel1 Jr-tD 'i'ni-f, r:a-j ra "i hi kn.-w. Ti-t! nr -:rer?li Lv Thee rnw.1, Ti?!i afp mv i '''' friveDf Tien ,,: T''j ctifT my suliiuitc , a ii -p? ('I hfdvrrn. ':i -f'i ran teI what Miff Tnrrf I r n y fverv wntit I finrf; ViZii Tfr2:n f'T warfare, ba!ut UT pnef, U nai pf are ! iinrni. H:1ifi fah dMiti, e-'tif every fear, Mr spirit seem', in he.iwn to slay; An: fVn the pennftiiul (tar L-ri I r-a h yon hlc-ful hiTev N' priv.ifEe o I'.cjr 'liail tf A in" mv intti'M -"-ui io p.;ur In j ravt-r ti. ttitr. I are many of them (Uiiired with its im- h''e"ly .me to wi.,ch I asp.-e- I have .. . . , n : nln drea:nrl of this my early para lise, ainl rrcpo, the number of its voters is a small ; , , . J ' , , , , inns reprt'iliicfd nrrsons and thing's no more fraction of the .hole. Some feel too good , lo be ieen C(,pt , ,he masie giass , t j ote ; and of those that do, some Tote ! n,jlui. n,t fir;,, insularity I ohx-rved was a contrary to their principles as their ! the mnrnen on. smnhnrrs i f a!l exiemal ob. laxi'y of morals would indicate. From j-cis, compared w iih my tuyi-h cuncrptii'n h.iim ih ni'vi ir.l.mi . n,l .nnilcini in! of them. Il now lakes tint a im ni'iu l.i v.a! k ...rf.. from point lo p where n.y lu.le feet were j ciuldren would see and laugh at. How mem- ......b .....j, . , re.r,..,r4 ,,sc news minllvownrdand wru Kriiuru lu uuiii.i ii im. f ...... r , ribie distance. Kyery h..useha s.nn..- alter- occupy.! rsilarly by the same persons Our ed aspect, yel is iudiso!ul,ly a-s,.tia-ed unit : Umd lrl J. t--., ll.e lame A. K..and A. C.lhe some person or event. Water ci. in -es have j ingenious s. C, the "uiules" and "aunt.," been changed here, an 1 um.ds have he.-i. dr. Capiams and ihe Ksq nres. the lively and molished there yet I find still Man.l.n-.- ihe , ihe sn s the p.ir and the richer, the true verv beech-trees whose fruits parlies ..I i lnl- f ' hers a-i 1 m .ihers all, the laut.fu! maiden dreu always sought as s..on as the frosts vi and injuly Imjimn I, nl utifiipi! ihir hu ! rs for a win ler's e; e'.J clul .1' supply vl beechnuts, chesinuts, walnut., and , tuiteriiuts u as no ni:ill Hem of oul-lahioued : lirrside liappines-. 'I'he 1. -lu lics, w ru re thi-se poor and hiimeless families went and i rame so often, aie gone not even a'chiini.cy ; or cellar is left. I -lint h.t n yonder sreat tree V I a-k-d. , 'he load- there w. uld be n,eeti..;;-U in t, : itir laiiicr cl from me a i.-i: i"'t ' l""-e piumniei was cne of those ihing "S. nie years a?o. shoot of Hie Halm-. I tiiiead, which you now i see Ihere : 1 had mine iri'tn the i.ther side of the Lake." A ve, and 1 iei:emL-r vi in n we set out the tiny, treuiiiiiiij; th.ni;,u-l.ieh a bate miht have broken, or a cow devoured at a FKitTtLt, Aue. 55, ISfiO. Mi Dm EniTiiaiiL BiKK I indite this pencil scrawl from one of those grand clear Lakes which are the glories of Central New York. It is 15 miles Ion and one to lo wide in appearance its southern sales mostly sharply sloping, but elsewhere cultivated lo Ihe water's edse. ' Ar. unit thy lnrr. 4-li:htful Ikel W h.t l.ut.-'iu pni'tl. Ii"! In.l tl y M.n w.ti-i. . aorr.T miik llefl. tinii fwrtti .tl ky." I w:ll noi dwell upon its enchanting loveli- i nes it is enshriui d atnuns the richest treas j ures of memory. I have laved m its waters, : sailed upon its bosom, fi-hed in its depths, fazed and smiled upon its waves, seen il en j livened l"y a small Meatn-boal and other I craft, and once w itnessed a wild thunder j storm upon its banks, which broke suddenly s.haoVa.'miring ih- leaves that phs'cr.e I t upon a crowd attending upon the ordinanee in ii,r sunbeams when s. lire I by the slightest I . of baptism on its eastern shores the v. ice of Irene, I could but think A fear years a'jiie, ! the preacher rising hish above the roar of the ,n(!. iree as less than myself ; w e have grown ! waves an I the thun !er"s peal as he I "itunffl tnth tb yii-laiQ ware ' I am reminded of the scene to day. Last 1 night, tired and bed-enamored. I stopped at the Like House, at the outlet of the body of water, and all nisht long we hard the wind sweep ing down from the South, the waves enlarced : and dash. rig upon Ihe beach, and :he lain pal- lrm; upon roof and window ihe combined n uses being such as io disturb but not lo pre ; venl sleep. I You doubtless say Skin-t-iT t-fa is a hard A ITr.ilr Woman. I A Reoublican Tariff. On the Illinois river, tw.i hundred! A correspondent asks the meaning of eonjmoai.iei. ers vigilance, (.ho many could sleep '7 "J J ,;, fri ,m i(j june.ion with the MiMis9ip-! the clause in the Repoblie.0 platform j ' " . , d ,1 caraway, or oiher-meet..,- seed," as ihe "!e ' ' " l'a''er, the fcqnat-, tion is as follows : sanit-tion .f a like r.a.,tity of oars.- sermon was under full headwav,d,sc.i:,s,ni Iter." Hi, family consisted of a wife and "That, while providin-t revenue for the "111. That Trade is eminently bad . , .. ...".., t.. ' .t.. .i :t i. i.- -l.i.... . f ;. I fnrnort of the tjeaeral j vt-rnmcut cy ' which supplies the same eoJ is we maa- ie seen aill Hie uitiiui:c sii.iuiitt..tt'.i-.j, , ourc luiiumi, toe umnt vj vw ijiuv- . , .. . . " It "f n Wa which observing teen .a cirl of euventeen. and the vounacst r .. ' '.r. . .i ,. ' ' . , I such an adi'istincnt of thee imports . r enongh tor our own c msumpnoa. a boy oi uurtceo. -i ine time, i amer i nniurrtjr ,lf ,t,,A,(emewf'fAe imiVi. "IV. The impirtaiion upomasy terrai aud his oldest boy had gone io company j in(rrrt, f the trh',!e tuunlry; and we ' of such manufactures as are already in with three In Jiatu on a hunt, expecting ' commend that policy of national exehan-1 troduced in a eountry, must be of bad eoa to be absent live or six days. The third ! ses which secures to the woiking man lib- j sequence, aud check their progress." day after their departure, one of the Indi I al ? reuumerating What our country now needs, to deTet- . . 1,11. 1 Price?, to meennici and miniifaeltir-'rian i , l . ; j I ,OI,rf., i. iadieioot ans P.turned to l'a.kers bouse, came m ; j f . , b. , , P - Indus nal resources . and .at himself diwn by the fire, lit his j , ,(id , tLa 'c,jniUKtcu j F't.oo-A. Courier ct J.. .ip, aud commenced smoking in biieiice. I prr,sp -rity and ind- pend nee." x .cr OF Ki.MjNES SOBLT RsWAR- Mrs. l'aiker thought nothing of this, as it i ;,,W( this is essi'y uuderritood. We aU jjiu. In tha Sprinz of 15J7, there eam da- youth, the smiling, Wide-open-iii, and crying b.be are every uerreotiped in my inintl's eve. Those . si Tinv Sundays-, w hen snow-banks were !i ur, six. emhl feel high, how many I I w.iit to si-e if Ilea. . S., or Dea. IJ. :i!d rouie o s awav- fr .m iheir homes, five and three i -h r if ihey -lurned out to brtak 1 was no uncommon thing tor Indians loruu : j what results tree trade pr oduces to the northern part of ew Jersey, ! rupt.y from a hunt, at some s'gn they jn , country which has not arrived t-j the 1 young man by tha name of Isaac JONES, inioht eousid. r ctuiucus of bad luck, aud position that Kngland has. The result setting fr employment as a farmland, iu tuch iu-ttaLC.s were not very oommuui- j f iJW tarilfi iu this eouutry, are well . SDJ ,f!tr Uboriag tor a few weeks was ta-csti-.e. Uat t last the Iu liau broka ei-' t0own ; and to observing men it is evi- ).en r j,n , ftTcr saj COr,Sned ta bii bed lence with '-UIj ! old l'urker die.' dent that it is only by a just and di-criui- 1 four mit t the end of whicl time ha women have umshj.l iheir woik on earth, or This ex .ltuation immediately drew : iD1uug protection, that "cnouragement is ' found himself nnahie to wark, among are moved awav, or become decreptd. Some ; M. Parker's atteation, who directly in- given to the developemenl of the indus- strangers, and destitute of means to pay In this situation he became ao- upon whom I called, shed lears of gratitude ii'iired of Ihe luditn, "W hal s tue matter trial interests of our country. Low tar- j,;, f. r ihe remembrance, and blessed hix they I wj;h I'arkcr?" iffj have cripnlud many of our branches of n iainttd with 1'tIk.R V. UESNETT, The Indian responded, "Parker sick, manufactutes. The damage the; hav ! youo? mao then resiJin" in that neighbor- ftf ?tur ant) Qlt)rcniflc. illlMttV. V.Ii. !;. Camp m mi us 'and su du we. They leave With this week's mcx e'ost s i F;e I'r-siJf niial Camnakn J.i! nf nirnaN :'ie "Siar ii I'liroiuVJi'.1' h e :i!iis ar pir.inz sal iaviie all t'!i!ar SuLx-n'lit'i.s.nn our trrjmi.V Advance Tcruis, viz. : iuv i s: ti a..l r iiif c y-y t.ur y could s'and many strong, cold, bitter bla'ls, unsca'hed w-re as deeply rooted, as vigorous, and as much admired and "looked up to," as lhai lit tle twig has come lo be. which the other day 1 helped faiher put out in a comer of our gar den loi now tins la 1, magnificent, wide spreading tiee! It may stand ihus, centuries name to pn.noune.e.but il is easvand musical alier 1 aui lor.'otten or, it may perisn u.ienj to those who like vour deponent learned it f'om sight and from memory, while some lit- wiih his A U C. hs aboriginal meaninz is He influence of truth or error I may set in sa,d to be Lim - Ae which is appropriate motion shall widen and deepen into ihe ocean il irue." The town at its northern end ha of eternity! A ter all. a f-ehle man is the a neutral ru. many ric h people, and is superior of the mightie-t eaithly product in the mcteasing in numbers bin not in irade. long race of being. The -leaves" it sheds, or even miles i.n is ihe oreal rentraS raitVf mav be rivalled I V the press. -Leaves have a branch was butll to it, but il did nol pav. and was taken up. The stream which drains the Lake runs rapidly in and under limestone r. cks, and propels a large amount of n.achin ery. Tins Lake House seems admirably loca ted for business, but must be belter kepi (or demand less remuneration) to retain it. ' Inquiry about the streets for names famil iar, is aimosl a useless delusion to cheat one nil the belief thai awhole generation has nr "passed away." Tins care-worn, business, looking man (onee so happy and unconcerned about all teuiporalnes) shows ihe silver threads of age in bis hair, and points out a stout young man as the son of his sister ho I can not and will not see only as a litl!e,quiet, in- i!esi,'sniart" school-girl. Sometimes, not a look or action remains io ihe man or woman w-e creet as Ihe successor of a frank boy or light hearted lass while others seem as free and natural as if we had parted but yesterday. The revered instructor, .Mr. A., who gradua ktic-j: as a little boy, for his parents' sake mouthlul now a mia'uy nee in 'ceu. a lanu- , i-w " .uo, ...... (r8 ,ell yQ nim . J0U g,. U)e dl)M ou(, ,ron ,nterest, is immenio. We no3i wu0 eoncludln' that Jones was t mark lor u.des around. fHaiidini under it, ; such benedictions long afterihey who caused , ., ,, f . ...... ti l I , . - . ,;; .,!.. ffJ suspicious. She, however, came to the ! them down, iu regions in which coal aul to advance bun means to gJ to school by those of ihe baptist persuasion, il was not oouc.usion 13 seaa ter son wun tne luuiau ; ,rou were abuudant. WHH every means . B;ta an J q iai.fy tim3eir tr a district closed asainst respectabl,-, known preaclwrs, to see what was the matter. The night j f ir uihkicg tha best cf rails, ao 1 that, too, school teacher. Jones aicepted the prop- up mgeiher; but bow it now lowers above me! any uvane.icai cnurcn. i ae lew iaa- , ps.-seu, ai.j tae next aay, ana neiiner me j t fair prices, turnacea ana urjes, wu'.cn, : osition, and by close application waJ aootl and how much iniiuence might have been ex- Iters in our neighborhood were p-iee favored i b ,y nor the Indian returned. This con- j WBcn prjteatcd were in full operation, ! eompcteiit to take charge of a school, erte.l during the same interval up. n ihe world with a visit lroin Ihe celebrated Lnas Hi. ks nuej j;rs. lrJjW jn her cpiuion that ' bave bad little or 110 Woik. Ous effect : (ut tucccssf-lltv teachitif in thit ficini- Would that I had attained an equal : -' nai a noiy aitcrnoon was mat nen . . f , , gu . h , . . . , . rails abroad, is . t... 1,.,.,, t tha Stat. he sioi.l under Ihe rninit. his white hair and . . . I 1 jo . .j . . . , . , 1 ter barrtcauco: ths uoor and. the windows venerable demeanor deepening ihe soiemnry : of ihe -still hour" preceding the delivery of a ! iu ,,JC bL",t WJ l'MS cou!lJ- 'J'-8 joung d. .course rich iu measured cadence and ' est boy's rifle wa3 the nu'.y one left, he not sweetest spirit ! And heie come thronging : havis" taken il with him whoa ho Went lo I raws, on of mind ! prominence in uselulne them have gor.e to their rewa'd. Although this house was builiand occupied ; thus shown by a St Lcuis paper. It says : , cf Tcxat, cLer?, from tcachicg and land "We hope to see the Missouri Legisla- j speculations, be soon acq lired a sp'endij ture put an end to the ijitem of bain3 . orl3Be- At i3 jeath, in April Ias( ha in the crowds at rur Associath nal feasts revivals solemn funerals and earliest Sab bath school instructions. But thai earthly temp! precious sp.ritua gatherin History, in us steau is a neat, one-storey ilice, sufficing for a smaller congregation, in a community w hich seems to be much less engrossed with the things of eterniiy, and more wnh those of time, lhan Iheir predeces sors were. Material weabh and general intel ligence have increased, and good order and friendliness remain but Ihe ardor of broth erly love, anl ihe Krvor of Christian activi ty, seem more warning perhaps oiilyseem for many ihere (and elsewhere) yet do pray thy elory mij IIy p"Wer hunt Lis faiher. The old lady tooi the - - n.U"ZVT ! 1 expended in the education cf Ue.netf. - a.. .1 .1..,,!..,... .. . ..! ,l. i "i r . . , , ., , , ., ...... Uur own laborers ar; children, wno now rcsiae in me vuwgs u is tha transplanting Any -r - .1... I 'I v...r,.- tU n.-.,,rt .. I, 1 .1 1 . .1 . .i I ' lime IU luc la. I ueiuiv wc kuu'- nn xut.Mr, l arUr thougat tha thevo.ee ..lbe snp?MCa necessities of rosds often . ,,r will ,Vrsoa9 Lin, nnoccn, was not like that oJ ber son, and in oruer! ;mpei tberu to buy the good-fjr-nothiog f, i i i t , ,t,n ,. ii,- i r ,i , j pied land, yards, lanes, Sc., snoula p.ani to ascertain the f ict, she asked htm where fjrei"U rails, because they can use lornis, , ... , the Iudians Were ? The reply, which was, i or some species of credit, in their purch.se. them with trees The resu.t will arxp.y . . u... .ii u l.i.. i . l.i ,.;. ;.. ;. r ih cist cf lab .r. and tie.J a thousand satish"d her un that noiat. 1 l" " uc"" 'J , t-j - long credit, b, the roads incorp . t tiMl dollars to be this Mate, ihe system impover-1 . . . , , , i.;, f ; . ii, ,u ... .I,..- ..i... ii. , . , - , - U ... WU. IU a It'll. (4IIUEU 1'i.ic. Ill; ted at Ya'e, walking ix or seven miles from restlessness proveu loo uiucu lor u.s sense oi . his home daily, has resigned his soul to .he ' gravity and iheconnectedness of the discourse, i eier got so much as Leeou.Jeat, and he tireat Teacher-but leaves hundreds if not "d 1 "ever again invited to aid h.m in I would look towards Ue Ubie with Wet anu ; thousands of pupils who during his life he ' Pu!P'' ministrations !) Two stairs led to j lotting eyes. j hal taughi honor aud virtue as well as liiera-. th galleries on three sides there being a j Jue day bis shaking bands let the dish Pennsylvania, abroad ! "0, S'Jt', jtmy r j:.nn?i J ."' was the tv.it g invocation of I be mighty IIITT1KK f ir tears a- the land of I'enu stood s ' f-iiii .ti to check the power of Slavery t; tie sacriS.-e uf htr own Son. She did W lio but rnaJe no friends ly her t srse. In h- r "thutider-totics," this ,'tir, sLe Las w n a name that is most cn 'i.. U.essiiis are called down upou t:r ai.n-ter L.berty is loved aud the slJ te-t ii.urtsts of mankind are ';i:drd. It is time Ler honest citix ns C.i last a o b s-.nd f .r the Iiij.ht, aud "l. s-t.. il,, l, ; ,.f tn, Tim. A tr.-.u f oar f ate, once with us in IaifMirg, gives vent to his feeling, Kcii dv aft the Kiection, as follows : Nnv York, Nov. 8, 1SG0. "ssgreit !,i.-p uter has wuuj his sail, and Ltha.i: the Cincinnati I'iat-'-tm ,D sf.mr.rt '. He has pitched into :t krd-Iiies tliraan tin .t i'li.,l.inn ,:i fi'1" re, ar,d Leaped up more chips Mrs' Judi0n' h's baTiei her'-and fcer '-in b iua culd carry home to his "rough old sea Captains," of whom such won- 1 'her io a i-iiij cin.piu. Yu j told un derl"' aI)d atartlin s.ories were poured into 1 1 thing in t,L.iber j.iu IVutisylvania ,ne P'n ears of lhe )'ung. have closed their f.m-D. U'e put our ear to the ground 'arthly voyages. The leading lawyer. Judge StirJyiurNov-mber thutid' r rol.in '. J-has gone before ihe Infallible Tribunal. 3Jji tbiufc wedi l not un j i-tand vou? "rno now have ihe ear. and sway the in- aiii-ji of ("lktix lecur. s was flaence, of this comniuuity ! Ah! neither t that we could not tuisc ms'i ue. talent, honor, nor virtue can be inherited, ' remember the popular vote of the ani' wealth and power may quickly disappear. -F t fc'it,, a 'ainst 1'rem int was over h'y bave mo-tly passed to .hose who, but a ' iheir time to tall and so must I. THE nl.n rrTlfi-norR. ' The first sougl.t-for object winch I mi. is the Iari;e, -q iare.'.viiite.ti"--:eej'ie'lJ t 'o-storey house of worship, where mv lailo-r preaehed the best half of over a third i f a renttirv's ministry. For year, it was thecr-atft build- ' ing I knew f, and I seem to ee ev-iy win- t dow of it yet. It was located in me inui be of i a l.reeu," or libera! plot of open ground, at a f corner w here a cros--road iiiter-eete.l a main ' road was built in the ancient New Ki eland ; siyle, and in lis rar h.i I sudab'e sbed to shelter anJ feel the h Tses in suminer and , winter. 'I'hree doors cpened square upon ais'es leading lo Ihe pulpit a hoh bt x. reached by long stairs. ( That pulpi:. by ihe spill his s ;Up on the cloth way, was for a long time a greal n.ysiery to me; but my curious anxiety was oi.ee grati fied: for some reason, ihe preacher took me into it, and proceeded v- ith his duties ; but my e is no more. We have only hallowed, ' 1 fc crusnea aua ar.vea oui oi ma oiaie uj . Wme, iu praiioiu v.o., i a. ... ... tl.a i..Kt .n.l f'-f-.n.! !K.n..lrac if n..L at. t ..- -.,,.1 1 r.llri...l - memorials, its records ol b esMiit's j '-"'- v-,iwiin.i Tnrra Thia .. .. . . " Tl t,.l,..l,.,l,..;. 4 f,o. ! deblt.ie .hieh 171 to aurmrt the la-: TttANa LANTINQ 1 BEES. 1 Oil i an i temporal, aim its congregations , - j "j, B- -- --rr-- ... , .. .11 C.r .nil-c -P....n.l , .-. , ., S . r;, 1 1 c-.n." fiia n.m.n.... ttou't-ini, OOrCTS lu IUB mine. BU'I ioiiiuk unig ui uv....-"- - J 9. . ' '.!..' . . ! l.',.v!n:l fhiir htvft mi.lt the mils wa ara fruit np ha lt trees cf all kinds. . , .Ut.,. I'M. I"i".'l .'IM'UI , . UlUI Ul 1 . I b "-i - ",, , , ,,. ,u. i . r . ., .e , . , ! cni. mu mi. o,itie.M, iul o. .i. ucr ten., iut i-i. he then said, as if speaking to her sun, .. . . ,, -r .1 i r ' r o I i.,).,.,:), .nmm iiiitn Inin it tliev hail at . . r . r 'I tin.. .if I I It v O-lii: If Cri".t i -1! r. -.t tii-i louiuulj bour, 'in.l t..-iuii o aiviut. 1 ' Nmnow. What we Saw, we sfcaU Rean. There was once an old man whose eyrs hud become dun, uud his eare deaf. V Leu he t it at the liiiiu. r table, he could hard ly ho. J his spoon, f-o that someiiuus he His son aud dauouler iu-iaw were much displeased at this; at last they made their old fa1 her sit iu thti coruer behind the stove, and gave ''Put your ear to the latch-hole of the door. 1 want to tell you something bc f iro wa open, the djor." The head was placed at the hole : the exhausts a community than if they had at fields are too bare of ture and science. A country "merchant -' Pews nexl lne ' a,1(J r"s ' fall, and pnnre" Mr. H. most certainly was, and his , ' eaIS DcU,ri lncm- ,J"C "eer ",J P,1"' good.humred face, as he filled my pocket, man selected his pew np-siairs in a corner, with his plumpest raisins, won all my liule 'llich e commonly pitrhe l his ragged heart, irrecoverably : bin his mortal account- ' id ''at considerably in advance of him-eil book i closed. The rich man of ihe region, to ihe great amusement of suchofihec.nl-E-n K.. could not bribe the King of Terrors, dren as haJ the privilege of sitting there. nor could grand Dr. P.thwan him with all his . aay fr,,m llieir parents, when, hidden by near iiiru, with some pieces of wood, medical skill: but the splendid lawns and , the high divisions, they could indulge in Whi.t are you making !' asked tho views of iheir Lake residences still challenge ' some unlawful sports. Along the -from scats" ; fallll.rj glI1jiinl,. admiration. Mr. Hall, father of Ihe second of lhf Sa'l"ry. the singers were ranged, some ; ' ' .. .. ,,, a - o it was broken. The woman scolded, but be said nothing ; ho only sighed. They then brought a wooden : trough for him. Once he was eating thus in the corner; his little grand-child, about four years old, was playing on the Hour tv. Our tirmcrs onco taxed themselves aad paid tue wnole fruU trcC3 Xhere should he suEcient to . , , .... ' fi;rrji-h cattle with a shade during the heat The fact is, oniy by a judicious rroiee- ... , . . Tka.. j , . t , ,i-w nn i. r 4 miTTiinep iud. 1 nera tion can, a new country ever reach a poiut . , ," ... .... .,i .ill., ,. , c , i- , , , ' .... . . -,, i mm uta aouiin mar migas do wen vecu- I oia la iy urea inruuu ine spot, ana iviiuu at wbtcb it enn advocate tree trade, i-ng-; . " j ihe Indian. She stepped back from the laIjJ pcttj hcr'J until she bad ena-i pUi 'Jf rurPe- i do.ir iu.-.aiiily, aud it is well she did, fr ' bcJ ber manufacturers to send their goods j A "ReI'Ectasi.e FaMILT." Tbefam ri ii'.kiy lj r.Ue ballets came whisiiing iato the markets of the world to be sold , ily of Caleb and II. iice Benedict, of Fair tur "uh the wiudow. A deathlike silence t prices defy ing competition. When she fioid cunty, Conn., consists of 15 chil tnsued f .r ab ut Eve xinutcs, when tmo bad done this, when she no Lnger feared dren, 04 gr.o Icaildren, and 26 great in ire Lails, in q'lick succession, were fired auy rivals, then she advocated free trade1, graudchildrea iu all 135 persons, 119 of through the tier; then followed atromeii- knowing that, while other countries might I whom are living. The combined ages of ' d .us punchii. with a log, the dour pafa bo itjured by it, she would be benefitted, I Mrs. Benedict and ber 11 children, who way, auiniiu a fiendish yell au Ind.au for they would become her customers. are still living, is 7DT years. Mrs. Uece whs about lo spriug in, when the unerring ' Now it was no longer lhan in 1713, that diet is 77 years of ae, ei j ys the best of t.Co Ftrete'hed his lifeless body across the . the merchaats of Euglaod, finding that ' health, is likely to live a mai ber of years, threshold uf the door. The surviving la-1 the policy their Government was then in-' and to see the fifth generation, as ber old diau fired at random, and rati, doing lo ' cliued to pursue, was not one tending to est great-grauucbiid is now a girl of IS ! it jury. ' fustcr the interest of the country, made a years. The molLer and daughter, with the ri- declaration of what the, believed to be i FA1TTrt?i7Do'eAut two weeks age, fle and axe, then went to the river, took tu8 true "Maxims of Trade " These George Gilbert, who lives half way la the canoe, and iu sis ds;s arrived among uiaxims were the foundation of England's tween Union Academy and Kn ixville, in the old French seitiers at St. Louis. A ' present commercial position. Tbcy were - Tioga couuty, was roused in the night by party of about a d xen men crossed over I as fallows, (and there is no less wisdom in ,ne mcesmi barking of bis dog. Tho dog into Illinois, and, after an unusual search, j lhta now ,ban there was then :) I !ben "A.".?.'0.-1.1.9 d'reV' 'bf i i . c i -.l t i house of Mr. 0. t father, distant about a turned without find.ng either Parker or j -I. That Trade which exports Mann-1 . j, ba, tMntin2 BJtBin2 the boys. There are yet some of the set- faolares made of the so.e Product or . wronff Mr. G. fell asleep. Aou limes almost pnrire.lm? ihe house, and venlv 1 'singing with the spirit and the understand- child, "for father and mother to eat from n.g also!" istiH can I see the great eyes of when they are eld and I am r"n big." one of the leaders, Mr. L , elevated heaven-I voe ,uj bis wife looked at each wards as Ins heart went with his voice in de-I ., - ,.. n ,.j fast. They hr lUght their old lather back tiers in the neighborhood tf Peoria who grown ot tie country, is uuuouoieuiy j,,.. breik be arose, nd on opening his still loi"' thespot where Parker lived. Sol ; anch is the .enu.ng abroad of our hud hinl b lb(J pants,n4 V '.rL-.i.iru rt',ih I ill .-tl I f ti.rrj i- Vntnf , . . - . . hhts uf Frontier Li,': i vl" :r . i 'e J - PU'le bxm la tQe direction ot nis Darn, oa I " ' ' I Aotawa bicb, being whica b discoverej tht a fin ! vont praise to Ins Hod. r was the lower part of the liou-e sileni for t'sq. S. would rise in all his dici.it' from pew No. I, turn to the choir, and his strong voice joined with many others in the notes of .V.oi r, (Vn.a tiuttt CuUticft r, Lonnth, t'Ui'ia, and a score Bcucs Jt'.VELitr. Ihe fallowing item, which we clip from the -Wir Utmpfhire J.jurtHil tf Ajri uuui c, will prove particu larly iniercsiinj to those who patronize: made purely ot i.iit;su wool, as niuoL as hntst hl(J bee gtolen , Ue imme. k I.' ....'- J nn.oMi't In u PiiiisIi iu t Vi J . eU.e ur'o-" i- ' Jiattly f ollowed, and in a lew Lours lounol clear fc,.u of the -Nation. 1 Lu CJi, Litebei to a trei in Westfield. 11. lhat Irade wb.-b. 'ff .'T , Tt, k.J ten luntd lo be tw Juuog the consumption of our buperuJities, . , -... ai.-nver iha , 'o,.t store enterprises, and sucn titte , u a.so visibly advantageous; as t.ic x- ,.. baJ ef, bita and "took to tha to the table and give him as much as hj , benevolent schemes lo put into tee ba-ids porting oi Hum, copperas, neaicor, am, . IWjij..2;riI',-J,j Hurler. wished, and ,he, never spoke ac,ry words ' of purchasers jewelry which is "itself j Zt, " tu." j Catharine BoUsford, ,oun3, intelligent wheu his treiuhl.ii v hand spiil soup on the ; "ortb more thau the puce of the partio tbe cIcar -National Profit. & peaceably parsuiog ber vocation of stress in me cuj ui v,ui.e-.ju, e -v cloth. iseo. ' ..in ti,. nr F.irii rn T.. seamstress . I -.ii. a ue itukw. ..ut. .- -. . . I It wou!J bo well fur tie rubiio to make a ; ,riui3 to be mauufactured at Lomo. epe-: ws recently arreste J on saopictoa I Oe- '-(fr mourfoesandoutitonth.. tant, the disregarded, by the great men of lhat ih?m. How iron, my central s-at nexl the I How LlSCOLX OTED. 1 here was a uj u t j cial!v when tha gouds, after ibev are niau- engaged to circulating inceodiary ;r f the ll i,r,ir Stai- f..r !.;.. .! dav. Well has it been sun- ! nulnit stairs have I eazed up io that band of great excitement at Sprincfield, III., but a ,.r tl,r0ndh Lvcn. Boston, etc .. ! cfaoiureJ. are mosllv sent abroad, is also, documents, and in delault or bui, wi "Dir tii J mi mm min no nin.tioo n, A t fU guar partl.ltict all the virtue lit?.1' Slow but mighty are the changes cf time., One of the most plain, hard-wt rkinp, yet sa- e d i j!( aDlJ thus wiptd out our re Jb, taeQ we an-wereti vur i'eunsyl- ni or.fj-cr. We becan in (his eirv b U A . . . . . . . . tb' j pulpit stairs nave i gaen up io inai oano oi ju.i nei'vuimi i .'co(;utiu, m., i... . .. Ca:ne throuiia i.ycn, ijoston, eic , ; nractured, are mosuy aeni auroau, is aiso, ""' -- - I sclecicd singers wnh suit and subdued emo- lull in voting occurring Mr. Lincolu took o the Litle mauulscturing village called nithout dispute, very beneficial ; as, for committed to prisoo. ! lions as ihey worshiped! and how many of ' the chance to vote without encountering ; N. E. Yilisge, and learned somethiog ' iustaucc, Spanish Wool, which, for that I 'be only proof that dewn the bna-i..rl An finn ..... i.n- I . 'J ' J -- "ee"s.t ,n t,) i;x llijij. 'J'i-o W e f iunt Js.JUtL'TD UiUIlUCO K..r- A I TL. ,flrfr ti' i 11 UtS "rd .1 the Five Points were, n'.J'' ,"'!0sl Jel ""Sent the pie V;.O0'"f"'e.ty with only 28.K.U :' - J- Aadaetad the disadvantage t a 'Z' ",r-?"t 10 kMt at- ,:J reading t't' of other -states, we learned that hJl"lem-a B"oed Bell, I)ugl., nj 'l'"? "e c.ndidates. Hut a not kn,. eilhfr f;f them ()ur "joo.st Was a thin o.lleH 'Ki. gacious, earnest and sincere men I knew in boyhood, recently deceased in his own nnpre-, tending brown storey-and-a-half house, on a 1 farm just east of the village: but his son,' Mi'Itix S. Wilkiksos, is the new U.S. Sen- aior from Minnesota. A little further east-I w ard, in Marcellus, is ihe modest native place of KmosiEi S. Iiixua late (iovernur, and j ; the crowd. ' publican Ticket, of course, cutting off the those young and blooming taces are now withered, or in thegrave! The congregations were large and seru us thai 1 knew j of ihe nreaehin? I was nn itn!?e. ball oitell watched us effecis in ihe smiles and lears of the hear- ; lop Vj bis time his being out became ers, and heard their comments as they stood I koowo, and Douglas, Bell and Lincoln upon the steps or elsewhere during "interims-! men united in giving cheer upon cheer, s.on," or gathered about ihe stoves in winter, ' gu)j gucu a rusa , grect bim that be or at our own bouse, where so many pasiorai Ui examination, eculd be alducti 1 a'aisst her was that she bad teen heard .. .. .. .. .. .. i -1...... n...l..,..v ih. i.hhm lt'mtiim .ill, n . i,-i,il from r-oirni ini fl'lt: iie voted tne etratrrnt ive- -' r . . . "".- ".. -;--- r---r.--j , . , . , , which the country is Hooded either Dy peu-1 "lV. J.ue importation ot foreign .na- "j ,, " . . tin (unu 1 t.,r . . tn , manu aolured hero. alntlCi'b rtlfiun-j eU..., lers or gift hook enterprises. endorsement of bis own name from the :...,. . ..jr.. f . -,.;,,., , ., . ' ' r..., I n.L, .r. chiflv en- uttered in the free city of Charleston by a j L'aU jf 43 UlrjIU, v -u. j-j wa ;ai.i.ivn ; 1UC ui4Uiiia.iu- t) - j ... , IC a ! called orcidc, which will sell for gold, but I gumcd by us, may also be beneficial; ei- free eiui.-n of the Lmted fc.atet, she waa is no! worth so much as Irast. The otb- pecially when the said materia! are pro- I eon Jecicea, ana now pine, .a r..on. n..,.,r,,--.T.rin .JAii'i.."...!!. .b.o... for nnr nommodiucs : Slavery IS B beOeaoeot institution am t iiL. . -oooui pirtv or Mlnnt.1., It now a l . S. Senator, from Michigan. Here i , , , are two National Senators reared in the same neichboihood w ho rise to the second place in ihe nation over ihuusands of competitors whose early advantages were greatly superior lo iheir own. could hardly get out of the crowd with square pews, had seats oa Iwo or three of i " iheir sides, wuh sometimes a rocking chair j ,u lom b,s ca the eonnty for grandpa or grandma a few hand-stoves j ticket got along, caring more for those re wnh live wood-coals to keep the feel comfort- turns than for the telegraphic despatches -ppery thiog, well lubricated ''too i.n- i , '. . wc, .oil rio.rin.- nnnn ritb 1 Its ! wf "eonB old, oLa anna. There seem lo cluster around the heart more able in cool weather and in the centre a stand or table to put hals, coats, umbrellas, Ac, on or under, with drawers for Bibles, hymn-books, spectacles, 4c in short, ihey The boundaries witb 1 iLt. .h.nnfnvmher. The rooms and vards. I were verv elevated a fashion, it is said, in- I "no uau Been oa uaiy an uaj. on its back, and it ,nJ jril-, hrrf one first gambols in all the 1 troduced in times when people bad to worship ; a thronged place, and Mr. and Mr. Lin rise nu more. Mills t.. l , UP'-U i::.'' to ' ' ' '' & C t y" lender recollections of childhood's eanh and were really family affairs. libel '-is; (, ,, . U. 01 ' sky. than of any other. U,t B "u ' " PPyten Duyvil to ri "',ll'-r.ou.I'e0n,,lva which came pouring in from every quarter of the Free States. In the evening, the patriotic ladies bad got np a warm supper, with coffee, Ao., for tba comfort of those This was oui of Oermaa silver, brass, oreide. The as Uaw Silk, Urogrum yarn, and other it ? a glorious institution too, that require, process of mating was interesting to me, I goods brought from Turkey. I be incarcertiUon of innocent feaaK lor and may be to others. I'll give it: The) "V. Foreign Material!, wrought np , I links are cut from wire or plate, according ; here into such good as would otherwise j Tn Wnot BtaD. A t;,u' e' to the kind of chain ; sometime soldered ! be imported ready manufactured, it a ; tg from the city, was accosted by a before puttixigatitoa chain, and sometimes i means tf saving money la the Nation ; delegate jist arrivcj from one of the wes afterward. After it is iinked, it ia drawn j and, if laving is getting, that trade which j t,.rn eounties : 'Pficgite.Sirr throu h a machine to even it bulled in ; procure such material"., ought to be t Which windoyou belon'to?" "Wiogf vitriof water to take off the scales caused j looked upon a profitable ; such is Ihe , Jehosaphat I Why, Sir, I am the whoia by heating drawu through a limbering ! importation of Ilemp, Flax, and Kaw j bird !' exclaimed lanky. The interroga- rareless caitv of vooih. it seems can never be God bv stealth, and when hich-walled pews ; coin made it additionallv iovful a rood " "til be d M I "ence- ,qUalied. Tbey were aood friends we had Could be used to hear, according to the lurrcs j Bew. fcept eoming 10 until all band im k. . a mhS houoratle for one , ,a ,h- nrd- harsner contact had nol each one annroved. without being seen in ihe ....... . . J; ' - "s Dorti thero I ' .... t . lUUUKUS HCSS w ujeuiu. " 1LE I - ' ma le inein nor OS uspiv:e'u.w, srui-n. jijdj ici if luc luiunuii.. - -' j "Ald ' 4St rROM Piss a. indeed can say of their 6rst realized home, ' passed away ; division walls have been grad iy fr0m -yew ynrv. stlt, Tn in.es were fallen unio us in p'easani nallv lowered, and dcws razeed into slips m , , ,. . . , , . ,.!.: ' t r iouowing usciui recciDs ior cleaning , Bl awful KepuUican... Our places ; yea. we had a goodly heritage.' Such . bot how many (soch is the power or assiia- 1 'rire very much obliged to the On were m feelings when a family friend who, tion) still love those familiar, liberal, -cozy" j 4 " 1 ''wjlvaniaf.jr turning out in h.s i'-s.b year, is a s,i-feel erect and hale ( family pews, albeit they wasted room, and ! Take equal quantities of alcohol-wht-M lear . 1 ,. monument ot ihe bless.ng, of heaven upon a made many sit with s.des or backs turned to- ; W "ill do sott soap made out or wood o.if.. . "J ,u" . b ameless useful life of lemperance. industry. ' wards the preachers-a position, however, ; V""' tai -o'e-. ! and rub with eheerfolness and piety-took me to see ihe : wh.cb habit soon made so na.ural lhat I veri- I -" " "u w.ier cben.hed place from which 1 had been an ! ly believe many in thai house could have j T twice, aud dry It or Wrap ID clotb a';n for a score cf jears, but of which I bad ! hrard acceptably in no other pos.Uon-and i " 1"JJ ll) uoa- ' " JOB see them " W. -ill ' Sit,fj"BBtely, the Q.akcrism of V'ia is mre Lis:jllcl than tea! , machine, and dipped in acid to clean it, after which it is dipped in a solution of pure silver and finally dipped in gold col oring making a chain which will sell at the rate of &1- to SIS a d.icn. This is the eift-entjrprise jecairy which is mark- -j ft tt. i ri.a -IJ .h.in !.' Silk. 'Ti therefore to be wondered at j Ur moved off without further question. that these commodities are not exempt from all duties, as well as Spanish Wool. 'VI. A Trade may bs called pood which exobanjes macufactures for manu factures, and oommoduies for commodities. ed 'Lady' splendid gold chain, $12 ;' j Germany takes as much in value rf oar (ent' guard chain, J?,' or '510,' etc. j Woolen and other good as we do of their The ear-drops cost less, and are often ! Linen ; and by this mean numbers of marked higher Mine-tenths of the jewelry displayed on oar streets is bogus matter, hardly worth billing a pound, but which cost nearly as much as the pure stuff does. The os tcntatiuus display of metals or precious clones, is becoming an index of Cash char acter and of persons ia the lower ranks. our people are employed on both sides to their mutual advantage. "But a trade is disadvantageous to a nation . . "I. Which bring in thiogs oi mere luxury and pleasure, which are entirely, or for the most part, consumed among ns; and such' we reckon the Wine trade to be, especially when tha Wina is purchased T!id soldiers, who have lost their arms in battle, abound so in Paris, thai a old woman makes a living io winter by going- about wiping their nose for tbeut. She calls herself Moucheuse del lovalide. She d.es a thriving business in chilly, wiudy weather, but ha dull time whea it i plessaut. The eso.u of Kansas -five 109,401 population, east of the O h pnoetpal me ridian. Tui i many iboond mora than Oregon more than Florida and yet Deinocraey and Fo-ioniu" hava kept Kansa OCT, and took Florida and Orej-OB l.u. Hesson Oregon and r lorida favoreJ the Slave Power, odKaadon It
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