rail! Ml llflllM nnAiro MIL jjY 0. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1SC0 ' Iir.ONICLr," f-taML-hed ia 1 S 13Mole lo.. S69. " I I I r I V.. IV Xhl'l l lSIF'iI 111 t II uuin IIUh aaa.-m m v a a A-t i ..M V s - - r ..-i"1 l''f2-t" 3 uctj. r.B . ,' ., '.I. Z fti- .. .1-1 Utl t0 , t r;i- n .ct'f t Tb- ir i... ,.r I..-.I u i 1 : r t- inailnl, . I. , & --t" lr . ,r '. v 1-1 I" l : . ,.. ,r.- J .K t.S rt. i .. . m Mrr l alit ifi iT ar thr . a . , .... i- iJ ... r -r- ft-1 lRUltt-4 -f 1 ' lMttt . . . ... n.vi.l -llr. , . ft. mn-friiU'ioriil ...I 4 rtttNM.Il S. l)f Star cirt djroniflf.; f.nti. ni( 5. i "lX FoL'li N'l i:!v-' tii.i.v-ooin-j !!.- X Ve ir-quiie a j-rt'-er of s i'i-t" xi- to i he Star i Can i-:-'i-" M- Wo iliiulc we ' Uve returns V ; r.v.vini i.a-l.ir.-.cfir.1llyinv.ie aiib.'UENEW TI1EI It L-BSCKIP- ( TloS" -"'" 'aon' Ifrm as j ii"e:--''1F' 'uut I,J-V i"'i.Jvaice. ;.rm i' S )''' - P-VT " ; r& i. '".V "'"".V j ... i..r :l. , vh i 'H-ft 1', W tiMirk 0 j , i i.k a 1 1 i:n i : TrntH from the Riht Qaarter. Iw r.,y U j.sfr, c .tiducu d ly mn'a.H l'cai i.tj!iC frir-lid, TkaNCIS i X Z;iBtCiI. (tio s'jr'el iLe first tnif ; t'i'eil of lij fg od CJUif iriiug ; lie N.iiiS.-rs 3 bJine DuiDncratic KJitor j t , vc ibiuij u-.teribce to j;rve facn iu j li:itig reoiik upon the result uf it jcui ial ccfcifr-t. lKurtim: j 'L'ud-.r m rfu'.!icau g .trriniit.-ul, tlie :ice of the !. pie " "'"''". " j lit ia lt-jiil ") ly hive ci.ro tx- ; iwioo 'o lUnr t'f"-' ""- cl"-'tr- j !. acnuif-Ttn:-; iu the r mil; ..11.. rif, . ce uut.-tev.tfi f " e '' "n" b-Dl, nbii t..J l-ellir at nine ie:J to tlie ..yf,a d -ctnoo iheditiue rilif of ' i'. fi rule 'he di-i.Mi.it ! O.'l jus F-T K-Xt iti:e dtttii.j: 'ti' Lift'T) of our ' ta t. ".e l' iii "Ci ji'v Lave b-.t-ti iu t be ; Tj-v Kavetij eJ tbe L-n.- u, ,.t r:n .lutut'u .f fi ir abd ni.ii. ; : i:tj r, i .e ur ; itieift, have i.tufttJ Lard .J.St'. CU.I.J' if p'Mli'bf lb us, ttrj Late a -- 'J-i ' 'i verdict of. at f-fjlf. 'It..) I.a.e titrtrr Ujlilt t'l , irt -,.',!. !U;r ty Ul' or ri-to- ! t tt '4i.-. or io ii..-li.ee 't-e mMji ; ii tar iu-'rii'i ';, Ife tol.- .re1 tr-jtu. 1! "" i:i'-;n .i-jetiieiit, at. m , i'-y l at- ti Hi- d ! I- 'i--1- N .i'.'iy mif.ai la' -utMiiiv V-are re-...iu.i Cr! nbr t ' -'i'e ' f 'I'"'.' lr ' ,s tu ti. -i' ii"'. J i jtii fr-'iii lb.-tr-ul of A. ft:'.-' "-e ui.p irtai re f . t;i ii'.l p.t.c iia'l li in ' In'"'-.'. , "l!.- Kl-cl'ie- "''v 1 c -'t i.tl.'e : lt:-l f ..ar j; t.n.in tit. !l - cin tt.' .r- n.--i-'ji.- ! i j.:io p 'in t. ti T di-r-JI'! 't- i - f I I' l.-H: lk I p rf. li- i c i ! -r ' t.r ini-.ni io t.fl -:i I',. t- ..(.riillirtit. . . .1 "- t.O-il.rv. ii . -Hj.r.ii.. I. f ! -'i. '. I', 'li : k r i-f i il 'i l.i d lofa'u .iioti, t". atiitc'it .1. ' t, li. 'IT. I '.-'t-X1 U' l.'l lj u- f i . ' . i. : Ti.. r i- J Iv il (..; c a -i tak- . -r 'p- r UM t i.f iViiaa.ltj f li, r. ' . Bi ll. p-rhJ.. lifH-rf.': i -I n .i Ii t'ar.illtiii " 'Tlie I) I - 'i. a t.i arh.i a - tlie illdl- Jil mu-i (.iniahul Vii!wt 1'. 'ers-ti, c iitj'f ibt.i itiirtit.':iiicf c irp4i d itH l? feat jr,i t'.l at. ..tl.i!. ij o -n..i..-W h i t i,it l'n.ini.-'T at m uii'm! We i-ita liaari it ititttn tti-d on tin Tre. i iin Il-fut. i.-n. If In- -I. uld e, f i n't iiitrbd to dl-s ! i hi U it 'll " 13 ' mtt:b wire tM-ii-ii.le at.d p.'rioiie M 'ba. ar.irir of tbe .bote, ibui ilia i-i'iili J eapti-Mi.. dir.rpi.ililed. Trr.- Si.te p, . . - ,, . "ia, or .-iaiiou.1 I'uijt-ii'ii'j' i. n'j :w, t-id apnl-'g . V'W f-c-. be,u,v jnlo lhe.r dauehien' eheekt. And if wl fin r i M'rtwrti', iu otdtr to enc ur.j;e ,ne ut,,n Stales disinherit us. we can fall back -bt-iJ Di-utiinnisu ta co io 01 it dcdi upon cool, itrong. serviceable Linen. At 'kuil mike ibem lublc to Ihr penalty Hie head of the Like reposes the inviting CViVn W.!if it flcd oo Jobn Hrown .nd bu W-hr Cre.nce . somewhat fashio- a..j,.,l n- i i i ,,i n., ; able place to play icknes. but now much j.iM fuetids . Let fhern rtflesl : . c. , . j t .. deeaved. -Spiruoalist-. and -Free Lover?, Cise in a Wat-Shell. i have haunted and cursed it wuh their ever-9-Tii, OipMion to tbe l'reident- ' P"Hitir touch. (The only ultra Bloop.er.te kt, ,lie l3.er House of " m" 'V 'Vr'TL .2 (,,. ' .. . ... were closely clad to the knee, whence a kind e" a.t.n.t b.n.,l..i friends cao ; rf eM, roie , lhe cbin-her cloib.ng. one b,;i into m law without tbe lod Jiarily bonnet, all neauand of the richest eoiofifceOf.pwiiioo that tleSco.te materials. Tbewayshe promenaded like a 'Stinit Li mf and c.o r. j -cl any of bis two leered spider up and down the car.indi- iei their o.ib j.i-nfi.. ibem to d j ' eated a pat-sion for notoriety, bat he cauiht 'b Cjurt j. j ,0 ! the eye. of no -stupid sf.rer." A idaill i i, ui ' ten rears her junior appeared from her public 1 .ill pr(innU J lUpubliean ; Jber-affinuy" and none oU.er, re ,h mi..U piM!l,;i be SIir,t(1. If Aeit MqMnlnre lhrJ h,d ,. the.r " '1 'f l.inenlu'. Lauds be tied, and lect and peculiar company exclusively "pioo' bate entire eoDtrol of tbe j io themselves rather mortifying, to be sure, kf s t'iv., tnd Juiici.l depanment. bjt tbe best way to treat such characiers.) '" b..ll.e?.,u:htarear? what- 8 k.u after leaving the Lake.the water tnrn. iMtst f,i i i ti i southwardly, and we enter Cortland county, l-rn V , , : ' T In .he township of 8co t. . mos, thr.vtnf U f ,P 'rU 1 made a. an early da, by Sabbau- 'ir Lincoln will d.i any wroo,: but r,n. (rnm Rnode utni. A fpan of well-fed jUte to loe tbe t.rriCts; ilie l.-adin horse- before an open spring wagon brought Jrl's .anna, iht-rn bnve b-eo irai'orfi at us nearly twenty miles in three hours.tanding atd X:;iS,r,, or yt,r,t toJ c,tch u Va.wBS'. Hotel the best-kept bouse 'JJ prrten f ,r keverinjt the Union t in all respect tried on or journey a fact sue i f iht-m .re bound by Oa'h ; mentioned in s-mp'e j is'iee to the owner and "ei-t p.il,i.e and Hue tt.vu for , a reeommendatioa to any reader traveler trititint UJ di.'uibiug Lont peo- ; vrio may happen thai way. Jbe le.rt.ed io tbe amral of lbs j How t a is a very pleasant vil!ae of I should "S"-J reecrl.d j ,he Kook of E.lber, , so-10 inhabitants, wi n rut r it' e ho ii '""t )bp live, vtrae tbirieto. I wulj, p m a row oa -Jse erntra'. aqoare.Ui (Trijiiul iJorlit.il (Eoniri'jntions r"-V.. thiol- ihi f..lt.ta.in an annr nri an ,.,(,,,, t,..pe ill? article with n heidit.g in our la-t week paper.- If th rlo.l!r." rttm nf tirmvea Krrr i. my U.-.i'jr bonir, Urn? Ihf iut. buj ! ant fk air t.sn uMotr aliu I cm; Slay DOOtW Ham. t Klr Than Ui I br tn mrth ; tisvv ii u u Mt mij birtb. Tr. it nmrtimr lift. b-n vpoka In Ih Ion, ttt mrtTj h.tr. But ttiat will lr all f rficm H bru I rarb thr wrl C1 ; MftueM is that vorlj iw rtarmrrd That eao mar ir rftt Wiw, A&4 1 U to tlink thU rtt mm bj tW BaJD 1 kOCW ID till ym uprated fcr yune brotbra, FltSt Bona th b-uarb..l.l Wv-nta, WhB UwV llullrlil in t botu-Bcst Likr m bnal ut int;iti: biid a lUr MiiraTrn OB Ihv U.l-ti-1 Ot a lTiiijf bu.ndV he. rtl Ob U.eti. niut I bear it nrrrr WbrB IruLO .-axtb 1 .bait dIairtf Kfttnc rBdcft-ml to m. fr ., hVB4trtd n)UMrl b; low. Wblap-Ttd Kiftly bv lit d.iof At tbr j -r.J to rralm- oboaa. LiBtvnBf on tbnr lifa balf ottrt4 Vbrt tbtr aral of JValb Ban act. Giaiog it b fcacroi aBfavinn; Tbnt if ftoul may But lr jrt. At th f na I rcamNkMi, WbrB I take a'ain tl.i? into. It will tbam ttr Bftde iaanortAl 9o aaipbt bo bit oartb! batno PsritWd frnaB apot or btriniab. frreil from nil of ain niitl abaBM. lUDtirml brnutlful abj boy, timtl; cbaocil, yrt atill tho aano. LtinsKK, Ta. ANNA M. SPAl'LDIXa. Tbe Death of Our Mother. Thou art gnw from ss mother ! Tta Biv-'ic that :ub-d Fris thy tow kOJ thy bmrt And thy Jilt- bath Wfl biUbcd, But it erbo mnio Low and nwrct un thm r Though :br min-ir-! bth gone. Hex rvmriLbrucfi i ber. Tboa bast ?on fms oa, m&lhaxl Thy priiiiC wv brirf At th? M.:b f the i-r-iyr Tlw fH tXU lr-f ; VU UJiCKf tb bt-dUkitt OJ Wrv m-urnful U A motbtrr' farrov.t! Tba art foe- from ot, notlter! T r-flkiuti nnrt b'rtt-J, A&J it.: tit I it thr-rth On tit pla.-r nf thy wt); Still with Qt tf bn !)?- Ail our rrrra ft-rgTrD Ti Dert thrr OBf B -r Io ttw love-iibt cl trttn. MrcT, I . U. U. 0. CARLISLE. Br K ji rtT Pur2vtr-f hr tb J-th of tnmtfr of tha t tbctr buuiiuatek. ". ot; tiut wb-vl siatca lut --UTirm t-a tf bo-nr, Witti (ivAV-tie mirih-rarh oocavaita Yijut cuididj: firat t- ct.B?T. 1 hf fir- ie tri Lt. tb- eVoI room aam, Wh do tu Lod the tLreaWbiug liwat T all in nin tn -rati tn tbm Tb-y D-t brd our rrr, TL-.r cb'i-l -day part, ttfir r-woi dooc, Ifa-eir ri-iriu -Mititit-d on bib Ihrfr-, ..ud bl.Iftjjk). Cff T-u Clri!-t U- err rul.ug King. rrell. d'-tr r'Uff5! t-M mt oo rt A ft-4-li "O mv'- lien U Tl-y ar 'fc"t bt. tut C cr h--f rr, W Lrr n--I-t W... W' -rr flow. To diii'k wf i.il V (urv Ii mr rtr-nm, 11- iH-ath Ihf fruit a i.f. dits UiD. In that bri;t.t Un i -oon xnt-t Tli el-HT-Hif r-aliu" Wh rr. kntiibi: ai U. Mii iV f-tt, In rvttirtn U-nr of Ui. T"iftb-r. vuii.fa: lrrtirBl- To pri-jrhrat b. c-mr.fT (-raii. I'areffiiil to the LMiiorial Pine Table. HriVaB. V.. A.I3. 3(1. ISCO. O11? rfihe region of ptthdr coneranre-.re ye - lerilae n.ue h'iuc nu 11 '- .!icu" 10 ehildhood'ft hoire o-l kin i fnenrts there reinainin-!, and pi-Mng ihio the post anl iro-!.tore Tillage of Uor.ilino.had an airy rule acr.i5 the bills of Spaff.rd. Thit t ihe h'the-t point in the county, being 1952 feet av.ee the ocean level. The narrowing lake Sk.ne-iieies. on our we-t, played hide-ani!'-relt wuh our roail or our r"ad wiih il too ell pli-ased wuh its appearance, dis-appear-ance. and re-appe.rance. to discuss which '! the two was most frolicsome. Saw here, for ihe 6rsi time in some years pa-.t. many acres utoier rank cultivation with Flax and a few .i . i. ........IimI. lorn faet,.whieh -f ' , . if odener BrouRBi into worii.s tui.... iu i.m more n-ioner into farmers' purses and more S'reeis deliehiftiilv liaili-il wuh lirr. and is '. noted fur an old and we'l nppf id Ara-lemv. . tne of the principal tearl er- in which i- Mr. ?anfortl,ihe son-in-law i f ihe late Pre.'J'avliT furmerlv i f l.ewishurg. The cl'male srein cold an. I d.imp.aiut proha'-lv-fier zes lu" fr..-t as soon as anv plare within or.e it tiro hund red mile bin ihe land is gi d for fsrazitip, and stipptis an enierpn-iriE and rrfined pi p- ' nanon. Tlie must siupii-ii.iT iliitig is Ihat : this large lown, wuh a ner-papr, on a rail- 1 road, is (with the Uailroa.l u-e'f and IVnland ihe coun'yseal) as I f'-ui.d ai a K.ss of $2 without a Masnetic 'I'eleiraph! I'uJrr the same circnmsances. Pennsylvania would not : be so far behind the a;e as ihat! j Some pleasant eompanr. t.1.1 and new. was here enj iyed and a good niEhi'a re't.troken : only by the heart-appealing cry. t ear at hand. uf a chill for Mam a and the landlaily. Il ' seems a i diw la.1v si.j urnin? here had left ! two small children and pi ne to a partr wiih a ; promise io reiarn at a ceriain time The b-y j awoke and heard Ihe clock stnkr a la;e hour, ( but no m .iher and afie r waning cs lone as j be could he alarmed the house. Kind ladies j aros- and hurried lo soothe bim, but in vain, j until at length Mamma came, hen he sfbhed -You said you would come by ten, but you didn't I 'woke and you were n't here, and 1 J was 'traid you were ione or dead I have no father, and ihooeht now I had no mother" and the tears (lowed afiesh. Htr erT. rts to i calm him availed not; he repealed ihe words ' and renewed his cries uniii wearied Naiure ', was exhausted and he sunk aiam to sleep. ; All this time his sister slumbered profoundly. ; and should thank God she has nut the nervous ; susceptibility of her brother ana the parent ; if wise will hereafier be more careful of hr r ; promises and seek to remove that timid sen?-, uireness which may make her orphan boy her ; burden instead of her sirrng.h and support. Ta.llTT or 1XIS. I Central New York as well illosiraies the j cosmopolitan sources of our nomcticature as any portion of the L'nl.'O. First we have ihe grand old Indian names applied to bodies of i water and to counties such as Mohaw k and : Oneida and Chenango and Ontario and Seueca ' and Tioga and (Jenegantslet and Ore;o and ! Canastota and Canaseraga and a score ofi others I have heretofore mentioned. Then i c..me the Old World names Ureece and Troy j and Jeru-alem and Marathon and Tyre and ; Sparta and Jordan and Italy and Oxford and i Venice and Erin and Coventry and Bath and Genoa, wuh others before named. Another j class is that of our early great men Soldiers and Statesmen of the Revolution, and Presid- j ents and of la'er characters of genera! or local influence such (in addition io several alieady riven) as PeWiti. Fiilfon. Hit. Perry. I Mjrey. Benton, R he-trr. Srbuyler. Clay Ac. Names of illustrious Grecians and R onans are also conspicuous Euclid and Carr.illu and Aarelius nd l.vsandrr and Caio an 0id and Tally and Scipio and Fabms and Poinpey and Sempronius and Hector and Brutus and S,.lon. besi les ihe colored repnliiiran Hanni- j bal and numerous others we have quoted it i mio'nt quote : ihe frequency ol lhis class is attribuia&le to ihe fa-t thai iho-e town-hips thus designated were taken tip mo-tly ly ...Idiers of the Rvn'ut:on. hurnir.g with ihe j love of l.iHer y. and anxious to perpetua'e in thi manner the sacred tore of men renowned for h-r.iism or for oiher v:rto. As ihe countrv fit 1 with pr puU'i. n, and required new names to l.e i ir.i I those of the prior ah rTi"al. classical or p-rs nai d-riration. thv were supplied by sui h pas.ire ev enis as th seat Lodi. Xavarum tt'jr-j. l..-cw Ac. or gleaning from ail firlil -sweat Auliurn,' , Elintra. Caz-n. via. Jun.us. Soroeppel, Penn , Yan.lihaca. Moravia C'iif.t.mville.were aiidrd to ihe enteiiainios list, yt incomplete. The p'.wer of assortaiion inhkes rertain names on 1 most ajreral 'e to one person whil- har-h and unlovely if m I repulsive t o hrs. O.ien on this jaunt names of frma'es hive been reproduced (as from oblivion) with a rhann that made them fall like lingering music upon the ear such as Wealthv. Ruth, ; Deina-. Speedy. D Teas. C nsid-r, Z pporah. Mercy. Deborah. D.dly. I.cis. Desire, Abigail, , Adeline. Artemisia. I-abelia. Pn-ciPa. Phebe. j Temperance, Ch'oe. I.ydia. Philura Thankfnl. i Hhivda, Deliverance.' Hive. Patiet.ce.Pru.lence. : Stella, Eliha. P.irn'I.Miriam.S.i-y.Xarcissa. ; Esther. Consider, Faith. Hope. Charity and all j the sis-eih fid of graces, beauty or loveliness j too numerous here to insert, boi which may ; be found in detail in Family Bibles that are not soucht be kept concealed. Have n't time lo study them oui, but doubt not thai they j belong to some eru.d woman who was eiiher a ch.ml-mate or instructress. playfell..w-es, or hired girl or visitor at home vmehow ihey have rooted a noun-personal in my mmorv. caiLtsa OCT naitwai nraTinis. On one road the names of stop; tt g places were not announced the conductors Ac. pro bably thinking it unnecessary, inasmuch a they knew every spot -just as easy as ihe boy knew bis daddy." But even if they are sure no passenger wishes to leave at a given sta tion, there are those traveling for pleasore or for information lo "jhom tbe conductor could very acceptably vouchsafe a little knowledge of localities. The Company whose servants are not too stiff or too stingy to repeat a fact a thousand times a day if needed or requested, with correctness, fulness and ch-erfulness, is ihe company for my cash and makes a route popular with the people. There were some popinjay conductors mosily hair and watch chain who deserve to be impaled for ihe good of the nomadic steamer and railway pub lie brusque, haoghty, self sufficient chaps, who most have been appointed by favor and not tiy merit, and who disdain to give a man anything but a demand for his ticket (unless ihey meet tome great or influential man or a fellow knave-or-fool to whom they are all dog and eoortesy ) Employee, on public works should be at ihe service of all. hot especial y of ihe inexperienced, the young, the infirm and the poor, to wh m ihe jusi chamy of a pleasant wotd. a friendly caution or a useful hint, when needed or solicited, may be verv bene6ciaL Tnote stations are finej for the troei-t gentlemen the most sincere Chris tian. and shonld be tiled by them. Calling out a place ought to be dooe with tome consideration. One aung it out loudly but u ainu21ijibla aa clap f thunder another spi ke too low and was not hard another shouted out the p'are bul ai the same lime shut to the dorr with a bang looder than bis messaste while others would clip iheir . words so short that you could only hear part of a svllahle r.r two and have lo gue .1 the ; remainder. One brakesman on the Lacka- wanna A Great Bend was a model openine ! the door, he held it lo secure atiention, when he distinctly announced the station, halted a moment to see if any one had any inquiry to ' m&ke.then gently closed the door and ai-en-ted lo his ther duties a sensible and thoughtful voting map. he will soon arise to be President of the concern. kriTarm rnnrn lw a daavi-Taar. . itt.in Ibla 0.U1S. t-r dralb o'rreottio, t A trmliT h.ln.i rla I - St'ilh l.i alo.-rr, l.ia rloMrrB drftf I II- fr.qu.-Ml -ar.a-.: j A oift-t.r'. 1 art. with c-nrrona hmrt, '1 14 known twpari.il a..l. At !IK.r hr' Irlt. ot Iota brrcft, ( llMIirlBouaftisaa.Irtl. Fhr tirrd a lift, of Btulnra tsslow j tir lia-f Ba Uuat. a life i4 alorj BOW. I'm trr rr.rCor.1. II. O'ool. i f -lav, t N. mrr to i tnl Ju-vm-nt 1'ay; J 1 tlrH Xrt .0 4r fr B1 'lil-t j Anvl ilarll nith Je-u aed Ibr jolt- i Tt.ia tahl-i V It- tt.aT. inrr a. aniar, t An anurl f ran la. bu-I l-t.a ; t A'oar toi. BoijiiBi-t.t. on Mirli. i A n an-l'. antim riair. tl.4 aky . w biir on n. h-art it .r Irnr. I llrar bBrtBbd I 1 Balrb Br J. B. laaiTtktXll. O ie quite on'eem'y bahu has gr wn op in ; alrno-t every place (lowu or country; h're I attended public worship. They neither siand nor kneel d-rmt pjfcrers, a a people some do prostrate ibemselves.rr arise, while oilers lean their head opon ihe form before them ; but perhaps the majority would n caieles-ly ' rr be gazing ab.iut upon the congregation. In most if not all the prayer attributed lo ihe eccentric Scotchman mikht well I e repeated : Lird. quicken and humble lhis wicked folk which, while professing to wi.rship Thee in Thy house. are loo proud lo kneel or too lazy to stand while Thy blessings are sought atid Thou art asked to forgive us all our sins!" T11K SWaLL-aiLLS nclSaftCS. One of the peity annoyances of uavelinz in thi State, is the peninariiv with which ihe $ls, $2s aod $ Is of its 330 Banks are thrust ' at one in every store, hotel, railroad i fiice, Ac, wuh the cool a-surance that tiier were brt'erand more prized fh.n gold which is a . proof of a great diversity of opinion between the Yorker and Pennites. We were al xats off red the precious rags (to be seen in rol s) in exchanze for gold, however while divers nasal protuberances were slightly elevate I at the view of a N irthumberland. i.ewi-bur; or t Danville $5! Happening to have a good $1 Jersey note, we lesied their love i f the trash by passing ii for a book at a h.gh price, but it was returned because it wasn't bankable" perhaps half a cent discount ! Think a t k aelier. ftrisai bia llKI per cent, pru&l. haeelmg ahout a bill only nominally below par. w hi.e all his brother Yorkers were Irving lo push upon a Pennite no better irash uniaurul a:' borne! Gold and silver are good tnuujjh. crl H50 ! " (WHT OnoD !) There are those who Ihink Ihat revisiting place from which one has long bern separa ted, anl nhere dea h or decay is tneffacably siamprd,is a me'anchoiy, profiiless bu-mess -t ter dash on and .round among the Ih.ns and persons of to-day." O.hers ceiirht to rev.ve ha loured and cherished associaiionr csze s-gain upon scenery endeared to the eye of ch Idt "id and thus to renew their youth, anl b- be it prepartd f..r the events and duties most pressing. immediately before them, liar ly-any individuals can he foui d who do not wish themselves young asani; but one's thoughts of loose days, looking enamored and unconcerned upon once-familiar views, and mingling with those hose tones t;f voice an l iop'Cof conversation beguile one out if the intermediate vears, do measurably make hira it her cast off Ihe weijht of lime and rnpart unwunted elasticity to the step and animation to eye and lip. The impressive lessons lauyhi us of the mutability of hea'th riches ar d honor should curh all undue ambnion for everything but the truly great.the m ble.the unpenshai-le. and daily aluiomsh us of iho-e vicissitudes which may. and Ihe grea' Change which must, soon overtake us. E-pecially should we Ii ve lo bnghien ihe chain of friend-hip wi:h .hose of kindred blood. While relationship ought not lo degenera'e into blind, childish over confidence, or injustice to ihe great broihrr h'Kid of man. yet self interest and true princi ple boih 'each us that the nearer :he lie the dearer lh-y should be chen-hed. -One fnend old i worth a hundred new." Wui h hem r lo pre-erve the tried and refined grid ihnn to barer ii for ihe wa'hed and alloyed jewe'ry Ihat is bawkcdabcui ihe streets. To vi-n the aged or infirm or tboae whom circuin-tanre confine ai home a life Ions, is a sacred duy they owe who can command time and means, neither of which have I ever expended with les. regret than when grasping ihe hi nest hand and looking into tbe grmal eye uf those of my own father' or mother's race. Try it, reader ! break away from care or business for a lime, and make the most of n, (as yon tee we have done!) bless tome die d wi h a word of cheer and song of aold lang syne and foo will retnra a better man or woman or, if yon cao'i go, write ! Well to - cut a mi ifr long story eery short." (iho'oauehyet remains .isung") we are h one ai last, and after all -There's no place like home !" In a five weeks' journey n e met not one accident had not an hour . ,,rkne- missed no traveling connections slept well in seventeen diff-rrni houses saw hundred- of valued acquaintances and .pent all our money. Find everything right, heie abouts plenty of work to d an increase of twelve or fifteen pounds in my individual cor poreal pondero-ity and as rich a realization of a brief yge among shoal, of ft tends a. ever warmed the hart of t an. Th se who may have loon I my ra .ibling reminiscences tiresome or dull in rieiaiL. may rest assured Ihey were not . in fart. Th mild, plea-ant month of Augu.i, I86U. will be treasured up a. one of the gollea eras in tbe existence of Thine, inlif) .' 'idow. Dr. Lifiugstoii, lbs Airicaa traveller, baa beeo beard of. lie waat.fe and well up to lut May, and reported that tie na tive of Africa evince 1cm bowtilitj to trsf allan than former'- TEE ETACE. FCTTrD HAKD! The prrsenl renewal i f the trended effort c f r.,iuin Carolina io tear a.unjrr me i no n or b"i 7c it in all the hor.ois ol civil war. mike appropriate the re-puhiiranon ol the following article, w hich tootf ihe rouuti ol the press some years ago. Tlie otb.r ci ruing, at ibe lireilfast tu lle, our frirud, tbe II. id. J bn C. Cal bnun, feeuitd vt ry much troutlfl and out of fpiri's. You know l e i altogetlir a vcDci.ble iban, with a Lard, .tern, Scotch Irish fjcc.sufientd in its txpre-stno aroand lie oibu'b Ly a sort of ruil tmile wLicb wins the licnrt of all who eonv.rse wi'li biui. That Le is L nest, tio ore il iut'.; Le Las oact.Ect d to Lis fl.iisiu Li. LiigLt. est L' f.cs of political iSvaticrineiit L- ifTt-nd up on the tliriiie of tbat ucrs-i' wl.ii-h be wor.-tiii. all tbat can rxcitr .mtiitioti even tbe I'rcaitltiLcy of tLt- L'li lid c'lata. Hut to my ptory. Tb oilier miming, at the Lrvakfast table, Calhoun was ol. avrttj to f'l! fr ij.i.mly at Li. I bf Land, at,d Lru-li it witb Lis life in a Lur tied and mrvoas oatiiur. At l.-nijt Ii, one of tLc persons couip i-iog tbe Lie.k f.st psr'j Lis name, I iLiiik, is Toombs a MettiLir of C .nj;rc from Gfria took upon L ti.-t'.f to ask tLc ociunua of Mr. Cal Loan's di-quietudc. "Dnis Jour Land piu jou?" be .sk-J Tu tl.i Mr. Calb'-un ri j died, in rjtLir a fiirritd inaiinrr, "I'-liaw I it's n tiling! Only a lirvatu wL.cb I Lad last nigbt, acd which mi.kes me see perpetually a large, Hack spot like oo ink Llo'ch upon the lack of my ilLt LolJ. An optical illu eiut. I .ut pose." Ofc.iui-t! iuie wrrds rxci'ed tic curi osity of the c iinpanv, t ut n i one ventured In Leg the details of this sirgul.r dream, uu'il J'ikiilL a-ked (j ii. t'y, '-WLit was yourdnstu like? I'm not very supersti tious about dreams j Lut s jmetitiies tLey Lave a good deal if ttutb io them." Uut t Li .3 was sui 'ti a peculiarly alfutd dreairi," said Mr. Calhoun, aaiu Lru-h-ing the lack of Lis right hand, "Ljaevir, if it d ies not tot much iorrule uptin the tiaie of our fiieodf, I will relate it toyou." Uf course the eampacy "as profuse in their ixpii-siotis of at.iicty to kouw all about the drram. In Lis singularly kvett voice, Mr. Calhoun related it: 'At a late Lour last uight, as I w. it ling io my ri' iu cogageJ in writing, I was astonished ly the totraaee ai a vts--lor, who tLtcrtJ, and, without a w. rd, tu..k a seat opposite uie at my table. Thi surprise! me, as I Lai gin 3 par'ieu'ar old- r- to the servant tLat I strju d on u i arc uM le di-mrbtd. TLe uiaotitr in whtth the in'ruler eatcr.d, so perficily self possess.. d, taking Lis teat wiihout a ..r i, a iliotigh luy room and all within it Lt!ot-.--:d f i l.i ii, excited in ma as much surprise as ind;tiati n. As I raised toy head to Io"k into bis features user tbe top if my shidiJ lamp, I discovered th.; lie war- wrapped in a II in cloak, which ef fectually cebctaltd Li face and features from my view, lie spike: " 'WLat are jou uritiiig, Sctalot from SoU'h Cr .Una ?' i did not ibii.k of Lis impertinence at first, but an'wired Litu voluntarily : 'I am wriliti.-a plan for the dis-olutioo of the Aiitci ivan L'uiou' (ton know, geoile tncu, that I am finect.d to priduce a I IjD of ilts-.!u-iou iu tbe cvcul of c-r'aiu contii geucies.) Tw this tLe iotrnd. r replied, io t' e coolest m.tiiitr possible: -Senator fmui S u h Carolina, w.ll you allow me tobok at jnur h.i.d your i'.e.ht Land?' "lie arose, ibe cloak fill, atid Ibebcld Lis f: ce. Ueli'lrmt D, ibe sight of that face s'iuek me like a tLunder el. p. I! w.s ibe face of a deal nun, who-u extra oldmary rVtl.'S L.J Called Lack to life. The fi a'urt s were those of General Gs 'rg-t Washtogtoii ye', gemli men, the iti'ru drr was oone o't.t r ibau George Washing tt.n. He .s dressed iu t lie: Kevolu'iou. ry costume, such as you ee prcerveJ ia the I'ateiil UlEce." Here .Mr. C.lhoon pucd, apparently much agitated. His agitation, I need not tell you, was shared by the cumfany. Toombs at length broke the cojb.f ra-sing pause. "Weli, w-e-1 I, wbat was ibe is sue of this kcelic?" Mr. Calhouo fe- SU'l:Cd : Tbis intruder, as I have said, arose and asked to look at my right baoJ. As though I had not tbe power to refuse, I eiieudrd it. Tbe truth is, I felt a strange ibriil pervade me at his touib ; be gra-ped it and held it near the light, thus .id Til ing me full time to exitmi.e every feature of Li fce. It was the face of Washing ton. Gtii'li me o, I .hud.'ered as I beheld ibe horribly dead-. live look ol that visage. After buldibg my land for a moment, be looked .1 uie i:di:, and iJ iu a q'-ie. ay : 'And with this right hand, SiD.tor frcm Carolina, you would sign yournama to a paper declaring the Uuioo dis led !' "I answered in tbe affirmative. Ye.,' said I, 'if a cerlaU coniitgency ari es, I will f-igo my name to tba ilcclarati D of liissolutiou.' Hut at tbat moaient a I lack Mi toil appeared ou the back of my laud, au ibky blotch, which I seem to see even now. 'What " that !' aid I, alarmed, I kieir not wby, at tb blotch on mj baad. I Tb.',' said be, dmpp ri- u j haul, 1 is ibe mark by which Hrcel.ci Aruo.i is j known in the next woild.' j ' He aid no mire, a' ut'emn, Lut drp w Irnm bcbcith Lis clt ak an e,!j ct wlnc'i Le laid upon the tMe laid it upon thi t-ry paper up.n which I ws writing, 'ibat ..I jeet, "jentlemen, wa a skeleton. " 'There,' said he, 'there are the !-n of I-iafl lltijne, wh j was bcr.g io Charles ton by tie l'.titish. He gave Lis lifj in mder to establish iLe Uui tO. When jou put your oarue to a Declara'ion of D.-o- lutiun, wLy, you may a well Lave the j hone (.f Isaac llsjne before ynti ; but there wa. no blotch upon Lis right Land.' "Wiih lLe.e wurd., the iuitudor left the room. I started Lack from tLe cou 'act with the ''dead miu's bones, and awuke. Overworn by labor, I Lad fallru a-leep atid be D dreaming. Via it tot a sirjgu'ar drcaiu V ' Ail the corr.piny ar.'tvercd in the aSf ms'ive, and Toom'o.s mu'tered, ''Singular, very sit.g'ilar," at the same time 1 . Hiking cuiious'y at the Lark of Lis right Land, while Mr. Calhoun placed Lisheid between bis Lauds, and seemed buried in thought. llEAbl Head! Khad 1 "Why do na tions die ? Cultivated Greece and .11 coo q iering Horn, Vandal and G o'.h nd 11 n:. and MoT and I'oSe anl Tutk, all dead . t dying! Vh? uurd re i by na'io s hi t powerful? swallowed by ear-'q lik. s ? Not Ly any of these. N t Ly 'be Itjl.t. Ling and tLc tLuoder, cot Ly the tciup -st and the storm, not ly pots ncd air er v !- I cinie CreSjdld they die. They peri.-hed by i iii'Til J. gralition, the legitimate results I of glutit.ay, iuttntperince, abd effeminacy Win. a cation becomes rich, there is j 1. isure- ani means of indulging in the sp i petite an 1 a-si ins of nature, bicil wa-tc j thr body and wreik the mini As with I nation', so with families. Wralib takes ' list the wholesome stimulus of eff.rt; ileniss opens the fl iod-gj'e of passional i ..'.-Dee: and the be-.r (I millions aies t lieir.eS abd poor, aba uu.u cams auu m-inory ing'oriously rot ! j If, then, there is any truth and force in ; argumen', each man owes to himself, to l bis country, and more than ai! to bis Ms ; ker, to live a life of temperance, industry, i and self-de-nial. 11 't'CtJ urnnt rf U-alth. I As iRKEiiULAR FtMALE. The tele graph aon urices that Siu'h Carolina ' tt.re-itrns to pit the I'ni -n bed and bo.rj. , ,.e 1 ' Tiiia m--aria ihat South L'.rolica is tallil-jr her u-usi air ai,J cxerrise. Pour old la dy ! .-he w.i s never happy in the faxi'y .somehow, she .'ways eij ijej a tnivrahk' ciidiiion, as if her "iltle." J J not igee with her. Nature evidently designed Ler : to le unhappy in a state of .ing'e bl.-e J ' ncss. She had a very bad spell, in Gen , era! Jacksou'. time, about the Tariff; sLc ' g it over that when Ler time came, abd uow she dou'l know of any other way i f c d ecting revenue. he will ome out of ibis t.titrjtn, if a liitle time is given L r I: is Lot at ail nrces-ary to call in the ! neighbors. If the attack should be pro tracttd, o as to req-iire ou'-.-iie ai!acce, it will be st.I.-tei.t to s l ! a revenue cat ter iff the p rt of Cburle-tun, to collect ti j ties on her imp r:s, and see that sbe does ' not fool away her money f..r f .reio goods I abd gimcracks Ciicinvali l'ie-t. I A Cp'- McJcLLntOU Las io bis pos- ' session tbe first machine for cutting nails cve-r invented tLe product of Kentucky iuvctitive g'biu. Tbe Captain is a g-n- : ih nun of learning, cultivation, and ci j matiiirra. H-; lives to-day in the buusc where- he wis h tu, and such is Lis .ttaeh iu -i.t io the old home roof that be will al low of no altera i -tia, and prays to close his eyes in eternal sleep w here tbey first opened upou the bright atid beautiful liebt of day. In thi' busy, work-vday woild, where the b -me aff -ctions are loo s ightly re'irdid, and wo break the cnurls that should uni'e us to the scene of youth coasecr.'ed by loved meniorie, it is ple.4- aitt to 6 id bete and there spot kept : green in tbe brart of some one whoso lave j can not fade. jgL.Tbe Natchex (Miss.) Cmi irr char ge tbe present national troubles to the Democratic par'y, and gives the f I ;:.g as H reasons for p ising d suno n : i "Fits' Hrcause- ri-a.stat.ca i? t-casoi., ' and no infui t issue Cju be presecttd according to Mr. Yancey, j "Secotid Heeause .ecessioo is uncon stitutional, according toaii the author it.es. j "Third Because resistance to the re ! suit of ao election, is a cheat. 1 hose 'who go iuto election, are bound by ; the result. There is no moral or j n'ice ; in the principle of playtrg a gstue, 'Heads, I at:n ; tails, ym lose.' "F-urtb U ciuse, when we gi out of the Ciii.iii, lose every oue f the con ' .'.tunonal guarantees tbat the present Uuioo cotfinus." AoKiciLlL'ttAL LtcrfBEs Tbe pub lie will l- graiifi.-d to learu that tbe novel experimeut uf ibe Y'ale Agrieniiaral Lec tures uf lavat Winter was bo ru.vessful tu induce it. repetition this Winter oo nioro complete scale. The course will commence Feb. 5. aod continue through the month. A new aod important f'.'ure of ibis course will be its complete iliusira ioo by speimeos, drawings, models aod snimals. Tbe expenses of tbe eoutec are rovided fur ia pari by subscription. To lectures are under th direction of Frnf. John A. Porter, who any b nddrewd for fat-ibex utfor toatioo, at New ll.veo, Cobb. Don't Fret "W.s 'I ere ever such a piece of work a "bis, .unt Carrie ?" Said Lib., ia great disgust. "I Lave sewed tbis sleeve io wr n side cu', and I to k socb pains with it. too! It is too lad," sbe continued, throwing the woik frcm her. "I am really sorry, Linf, lot I would o-t was'e aoj time in fretting. You eould Love rirp'.d out a good many stitches bj 1 1. Is ti'De. Just as sooo as you see clear ly how and where you have made an error, set riht tn woik aod mend it. Thtr ia my little knife, de.r ; it will take lut a few minu'es to undo your woik, then jou can s'art fa r again." Id a very littie lime, tbe seam was ta ken out, and Lina looked op more pieaa- ' laiitl : "There, Auntie, I am just wbera I set out once more. If it bid not been fo-you," she s.id, laughing, "I should not bate begun to take it out this half hour yet. It seemed an codless task." 'Li.oa, d.l yon tvjr hear jour mother speak of M.-s Phiiena, tbe seamstress ia thi viil.gj io its primitive days? ' Yes, inJeed, aod I bate laughed over hcrqietr sayings more tbaa oi.ee. Falh- i er often fi'iuita her." I "I have nftn rj ioted ber myself, er at I least a little incident io ber experience, espec'allv whn I was fertp'ei to get out f fi'i-uji- wi h my work She was p ..,r, iLdostn. us lody, ruber odd io her wi-.s, lut a favorite everywhere. Ooe week she was m.king a e at fur Keriab Arplttee, acd it was ono of 'he few great . ! - c:a-i ns of ber life. She felt, to tbe full, : the .oleum responsibility resting opon her. Cloth as cloth iu those days, and bad to cms 'all the way from CannectieuL' i Commoo'y, people dressed in homespun, ' and it was sot qiite so serious a basinesJ) ! lo mike that up. Bat this beautiful lot ' tle-gnen cloth was en ter bands, and sba I was ail of a tremor with excitement. Kveryday, 'Riab fame io to see hoar ska i wn getting cn, and tbat added to the poor i little woman's disquiet. At length, tba ; lat of the enormoas tntton holes was ! neatly finished, aod she slipped in tba big ' tuttons, about the size of s.ace plates, ta see tbe effeel. No one can describe her j feelings when she saw, for the first time, tbat sbe had mid: them on the tcronj tide. I What was to be done? The cloth was ru ined, and she eou.J never hope to sir ' rmtiey enough to poy f.r it. Bat Ueriab'i gioJ oil nij-.ler cheered her cp. 'Yoa j istcitne right into my li'.'.Ie bedroom, -lie sail, 'and pick out the stitches verjr Carefully, theo you can dara them np s . nicely nobody will ever kcow it when th tattoos are sewed on FLilcoa d.J as she bade ber, and no one was ever tba wiser for Ltr mistake, cntil some years af terward, when the coat was turned and madu over; then, lbs old button holes came jo.st right. That iu nuch more of a ta-k than takifjg your sleeve oat, wasn't '. it, I.tn.?" 1 "Yes iulvteJ.Aan'.io.aal I will try ti re memher it when I get so oat of patience) ' wi'b such a tr.2o a,;s:a." J ncrka Aj' ' rinuHuritl. j Pr:phecy of Gen. Jickson. P. W Coat.dier, io a speech made at West 11 xhury, Mi., refers to a privato ittter of GeDir.! Jackson's, as follows: j "1 Lave receuily s-eo a remarkable au- tr.gtaph f nvate litter, written by Gen. J.cksou to a fricnl io Georgia, jost after the p-'sage if Mr C!a)' eumpromisa ! measure. Af'er speskir.g of tho wholw null fi.-a'ion pnj-c', aualy Geo. Jackson coull sfcak ol it, bo proceeds to assert that the whole thin had oo merits, and ' that the complaint ot lbs tariff wa a m-re prt'r'iet, ortb tbat the principle which ; was cou.p'.iiied of was just as bad io Mr. CUj' bill as in the old law Tl Tar,0. be siid, istb parent, now, for th ' riuuiou cr; U a f-m i'.irt, it tciit U thw Srjro. WL.t was then prophecy, is oo i s.itcr truth. Toe o -gro is oow the pre tence i f men who d.re to base their own way, which is the rule fora minority go- ernnient." Sadi.y NEGLtcrED. A richly-bound Bible, presented to a celebrated actress, by a it'ii.t--Dt'S, wa- lately sold at auction. Oi op Mi g ihe vilutue. tbe pureli.ser f. oitd, sc' tr.d itriUiti r, bibk no'e to be a. ii uni uf $3,000 Tr.e kcress bad ncv, r i peo-.d the Ii k wn ch Otr frieni lis-1 ch n to Le the tue-iium cf a rich g ft. (let heirs bate instituted a suit for itierecoverj of the money Recently in Eng'and, a Bjok of England note, issued before the year 170D, was found in a book, prtseoted at the counter, and redeemed- their register doubtless proving that it bad never been paid. A young lady rem.rked the tvtkw day tbat .be would like to do something so as to have ber D.uie appear in tbe paper. We adsise her to get some 00 to put hie name io with hers. The editor of the Brownsville Times la ,,f opinion tbat, by eating boek wheat eakew nd being eeooomical io bis h.bits, bo will be able lo survive the election of Lincoln. The Madison Patriot (Pem ) aaja : 'IVbeo we bear of ao? Democrat that baa beeo eleeted for any t ffiee, we will hurrah I At prestot, we pheel kwiet." A young lady writing a enthwsiastical ly a. young ladie. generally d-t, portrayi Giribaldias a "dear oli weather beatsa .ngel." Wisconsin has a population of 777,777 a euiasvs aeuoeiitai duplaj of as.ojwtv