s I: it i1 LI I i i i t i V? 1 i. THE BLESSINGS OF GOVE.WMENT, LIKE TUE DEWS OF HEAVEN, SHOULD BE DISTRIBUTES ALIKE UPON TUB HIGH AND THE LOW, THE E1CTI ANL' TKS PeOa. SEW SERIES. EBEXSIiFRG, Pi. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26 i8Gl. VOL. 8 J ft I? IS PI P ' ivf ifrl 8 n y it! H ft. 8 i 1 I 3 ' ib-i m TERMS: DEMOCRAT & SENTINEL' IS FUB lishe 1 every Wednesday Morning at r.g Dollar and Fiftv Cent3 per annum, -ible in advance; Oxe Dollar and Sevextt . . . :f - -: l in ii . a r . : . the year. J,") subscription will be taken for a shortei .-..J t'.m sik months, and no siilisori Vor will le rv-....,. t .i:oniihniia ii i 2 i t-r-T ursTii nil nr. ..... .. ir nn. I PVipnt nt. th ontinn r.t thp i-.tjr- Auy person subscribing for fix months will be Advertising Rates. One insert'n. Two do. Three do i-ua: 12 lines) $ 50 $ 75 $1 00 ;uares. ("24 lines 1 00 1 00 2 On qu ires, f 36 lines J .1 50 2 CO 3 00 3 months. 6 do. 12 lo ' ps cr less. $1 50 $3 00 $5 00 rsare. T12 lines! 2 50 4 50 9 OQ aWe?. f 36 lines f, 00 0 00 14 00 ..,'mn ID I HI V-' (Ml Cfl vK'l alvfrtisenients must le marked with :-r of insertions desired. -r they will b ',. until forbid, and charged accordinfrly. THE LAW OF NEWSl'APEHS. ' u")eri Icrs whn ' nt c-xprfss notirt '.' .i . 3 -v : a J. 1: s.;'.-eribers order the !;--crintIntnn-ve r.f j the publisher n; i e iitinne to h ! ,r. -iV irr..ir-1-riij art P-l! d . ! ? If i:t-JCr-rf r r.eic-.'t or nT-i-e to f ake th-. ir ! -A-are i.csd rtsponslutrt u-:f.i t; i-v have 5'it:e ? : ':'b;'i'i- and crd'.rcd them d'weontirued. i. I; vu st'.ihts remove t. otr.er :hc-s wjtli- :r.f rroisz the pull:..-her. nr.. I'.e r.cv. sr aj- t j t.. :'a forrrer direct:. a. t-iv sre I. -.Id ' er;".'rt- have also repente :lr dc-:idf.I thr.t a- ! i-t-r who nez''-ts t p rfr; his ("otv of- ', , r-.'i-"i.a ii' Uce as required ' t.-e ie;u 1 -. v thj ? -t Oili -e D-ji.n.rtrr.opt, t" :ho .;: 'f i "erso'i to take frrn t: o r '.h-e ,-tr a-lhree t t him. ren lers th P. t master , tl e :o:blhh' r l" r trie sul ?"i: I i:. - ji i mi mm m m TL'F LATE C0LOXCL EfJ.HV.'ijRTH. i wuave revived many poetical tributes to j nieoiory of the lametfcd you-g Uicr. so j i so wr.-rshy o f reire:-. brar.ee i.er- he Old I!, i Tor a:a i i i.e totiT.v ! fob.-i r- ji.'p Lis reached us with the sitrrature M. ( p..Sf;ose? cocsideral!? u ctl. VJtii.i. " Iii:: rta! le thi Uor-;r.EKTV. -vts ! thv nam1 all f,rl hi.m-.rtt ? Earol'.el amoi.z a Hero-ban I : And in each freeman's hsart siiall be A deathless mcru'.ry uf thee. I-a.n.ortai ! Dees a Patriot die Wh.-n stops his breath when dims his ey 'Wn Fame Ug'ns when gl-rys -tar '.i:ie-s briirhtlv o'er the Meld of war ? -rtai:- -William .Ja.p.er name t.e :e s uca:. 'ultrie's wa- he placed our flag 7 ,.- fits! t':.rn . rN Disunion's r!j. rtal 1 though God toj hi-4 brenth, A I'i'.riot i.t rzcrnpt fruit Dealh. lie carin.it die death has r.o claim 'a lirn who bears a Patrict's name-. h::r rial ! w ben this strife is .er. A-. ' Tna-".n bravi-s the field x.o moie. Thy n.m.e -'nail ' - in sadness sr.ng. F...a evT lip, tioui every tongue. i:r.:::..rtal! though thy vohe r.o nvre La.Ii elieT thy soldiers as of yore Thi'.fg'i thv brave band shall mourn tLi. 'l ir I I.-s, niurdered Chief with many a tear .Ui. rtal thou like him of old, "iVhe-st glorious fall our Haileck told In words which moisten manj- an eye- hike him "thon irert not born to-die.' biTTLE Things. "-J1 they are sour ii a little thing. ie ship ; a bridle- !. jsa and power ;::cg, but th together ; a word, a look-, & euiue, a frown all are little things, but powerful for VM or evil. Think of this, and mind the We things Pay that little debt ; it's a prom- redeem at ; it's a shilling, hand it over ; :a know doI what important events haDg '"?jn it. Keep your word sacredly, keep it 'childrerj; they will mark it sooner tbao XJ7 ote else ; and the affects will probably be &5 lasting as life. Mind th. litt-t things. T'n Standard Bearer. During the campaign of 1814, a young orman conscript was standing at support o;a. Why don't you fire ?" Eaid his lieu- 'iiant, furiously. " Why 6hould I fire on these men ?" rcpli- the greenhorn ; they have n't done any iV: . 'uiug in mo. At that moment hli comrade fell dead be ile him. " Lieutenant," said the rustic, beginning wake up, "I believe these chaps arc firing Witts." " Of course they are, booby, and they will kill you." Vith that the conscript began to blaze away, 4 fought like a tiger till the close of the fction. - It is a miserable thing to live in suspense ; !: tbe life of a spider. m.. ,,' i, 8 nnd th s hardens lowancc, WDlcn DC creu:a cow ui-pusl- eu ae uis, j c-i, w uro weiuieu ere iu wtcu , iui uiuu 1 , ua unu v. r . fr,, .,n.,fn,. Springs are littie things, j - r ! n'onsnm m n iradn in ITambiirf onills. When ! art drenched the skin hv a driv'ni? shower I and ?ot bruised shins : some of us climbed the i T , f . " . 1 I mary a neart against tne ciaims 01 euuiue , c 1 1 ' 1 see oiann. is sure to le rcea ana treasured. ces of large streams; a neim . n, .u:". i.. int Ai. ! b? care and oradense. b bad gained ever a before thev came home- Accordingly, in fa- treeoi and atten.pte.i mouuey-tnciis thcrr.a. , ... , ... , but it governs the course 01 . . h j j dollars, it happened that he found ir. son? of drouzht, picnic-rirties r.re rcortei to 1 and tumbled down and nearly bro.ee our aects: - bit is a li.uc tning, dui .t-t , - , . f ; native vilia?e a consideaable quantity of ! for the wrpose of bringing on rain and saving 1 s-me of us ran race?, and tubbed cur toes on : naila anei pegs are l.aie : hemn and flax, which was very good, and still tbe crops and tbw expedient has tcver been i unseen roeses an 1 tej pd into unexpected . ... .v- y hold the par's of hrge bun- j ' ' , ' , fl.illar . . tt.., v7- to be had at a reasonable price. He asked j known to fail. In case there should be tin- ! pits, and redhd. and tumbled, and t itched i ''x.r . Vft. r ?T ; r' BT KEV. JOHN PIERPONT. "For bo much gold we licence thee," So say our laws, "a draught to sell. That bows the strong, enslaves tho free, And operio wide tho gates of he'd; For 'public good' requires that some Should live, since many died, by rum.' Ye civil fathers! while the foes Of this destroyer seize their swords, And heaven's own hail is in the blows They're dealing will ye cut the cords That round the falling fiend they draw , And o'er him hold your shield of law 1 And will ye give to man a bill Divomnglam from Heaven s ...ga sway, j bad drawn upc.n Lim as a test of Lis grati- j in his prosper- He hoLOrel his mother- I Jersey overlocking the J3y and Citv cf New out: v,ry bodv raid him particular attea And while God sayt, -Thou snalt not kid,- ; tn ! in-law Kie a son. and fd.erishd !,r iWdnin- ' i . J ' 1 Say yc, for gold. "Ye may ye may V Compart the body with the soul ! Compare the bullets with the bowl ' Are ye not fathers? when your sons Look to you for their daily bread. Dare ye in mockery, load with stones Tl.o table that for tho ye spread ? IL.v.- ran ye h"-j? your s-ai's -.v ill live, If ye f..r TLsh a serptnt give ? 0, inly Gol ! let light divine Brr-;ik f- h r.' re br '.)y from abovo. Til' v.i- ;if -' our laws to t-ine. T;:e pc-ri'e-.t I.w i" truth and I iv; , Fot truth and love aloiie cm sive Thy clilidren from a li-pe!e-s crave. i-nOVIDEKCE PR03PEH3 KOrjESTY A UCil'Tin f STOalV. EV 1IKS. ST. SIMONS. A por bor. atrt ten ye-ir of ag-, cuter- the wnrcLcuse of the r'eh merehat.t. Sat.o- u 1 Hi Lo'-r. in Dant?.i.-. an 1 cskrd the book- ke r y,,., K0.,sir,iT ; ., un lihm.?.; t 1 his took v. t pin bitteriy hitter! i- t ?ed tawar.Is .I,., rr, r; .Vi. fiat iierr )icntcr t.c c.o r. at ia: niMncat entered. " What is tb.9 matter here urro02 to he book-heep"r. he Sriied. 'A worthless beirr.r b"v. was tne man s answer, snd he scarcelv looked ur from his wcrk Tn Do p,r in while H-rr Itichter co! to- ' wards tu? bov, arid rc ..arktd il; a', when ch .-o to the denr. he pie-ked up soniethios fro:ii the 'r.'un':. " Ila 1 my little hd, what is thst you p'eked up ':"' he ak-d Tho wejit:g loy t'li'Le-?. and showed him a th'u i!o. "A'rl vh-.t will you d v.h it V ask A the oth r " Mv ;-,chet has holes la it," wn t"ie an swer. I will sow lip the big oro's Ilcrr Itlchter was rh ased with this :erly. j and stiil more with the boy's innocent, ban l- snmo f.;.. ' lTir rir" von not ns"rsrr"d." ho ashed, ia a kind, thrush serious tt.no, " you, so young and hearty, to beg? Can you not worK : "Ah. my dear sir." replied tbe boy. "I ! do rot know how and I am too little to thresh ' or f ll wood. IMy father died tlirce weeks : -.-r. nd n,v mother nnd mv little brothers have eaten nothing these two davs. Then I j ran nut 1:1 ar.gui.-h. and begged for alms. Hut ; j alas 1 a rir.sle peasant only gave me a p iece ) i of bread; since then I have not eaten a - j rrcfi ' ' I It i nuite customary for begears by trade . er's and with half the money buy bread for ,ir r.thar- ,n.l Tnr hmthnrq hrt ! bring back the other hah to mc." j I tl e. i - i . 1 J Le A k'.v .4. M.A , 4 diil Tbe boy took the money and ran joyfully I that, m the third year ot bis clerk-sb.p. v,ott awa, " ; Icib bad already acquired the sum of Eve bnn- " Well." said the surlv book-keener. " he ! dred dollars Without giving up his trade ia will Jauzh in his sleeve, and never como back I aain ii-i t . ) i- j tt t:i...- i 110 KCOWS : reprice! ik-ii intuiur. 1 And as he spoke he beheld the boy returning j t.i, l,,r. b.ifr.f bb-ck breai in ' I u J u I L i, in. w.c - - 1 one hand, and some money in the otner. less being 011 a niece reached him in silence his packet knife Tho bad cnt off a slice in preat haste, and : was about to bite upon it. But suddenly he ' hut hour, hi him.lf laid th bread aside, and I "There pood sir '" he cried, almost breath- j years nrra with industry, snll and uiehty ; j ute that tuere was but oue way to rbect a ltapley wus to Have u-.c repast prepared; 6 ..... , r .1 v 1 1 ! ... -.1 : 1 .11 .1 1 - 1 i . 1 ... . . .... . iv, .; 1,..: " there is the rest of the money. Then j then be toou tue place 01 toe DooK-Kee per, j cure ; puiLMiis m iiu, ji a.t ue j i-ii'i uipu-y. v -T UKJ i,a.-l, .m.uj ' - . . ... V -Jr.J.I 1 l " .' 1..1 il.. nT 1 .l.ft-fe nnit nio.-i.itii'i nf William c fri,ft r,.-.,,l.t i. i f ..... . - , . i .! r. f ff .Id r..h r.r; d ..-., ho w vcry hungry, he begged a Kmte, to cut j who uiea awui mis nine, au ni if3 j " Ja3 - - . ; . u. ....j - t . - - .7 . . rri.. v-'. 1 tr.rtr-r,ba wa t.ikr.n hv Herr Ilichtr-r a a I Leln u. Wc looked at each other ia blp.nk ' the tiuneh seemed to have ffo; cut rf the derni er tM nrean. 1 no u"i-&tiin.i .v.. , - r . t foldicgis hands, rehearsed a eilent prayer. ! siiious disease cast Herr Richter upon a bed j to take the titter dose like men. and toimme- j sa!d. and ft uad that P.gb y, uni. r tho j,.Ca Then he fell to his meal with a hearty appe- ! of sickness, and kept him for two years con- j diately proceed aal have a picnic. Hut it . caco of dera.j ha. h. l g .:e to s Ihtl- Y - ' The merchant was moved by the boy's un affected piety, no inquired after bis family and home, and learned from his simple nar rative that his father had lived in a village, about four miles distant from Dantzic. where he owned a small house and farm. But hif boae bad been burned to the ground, and J reach fieknes.s in the family had compelled j him to sell bis farm. He had then hired bix- 1 ' self out to a rich neighbor, but before three j , , , , , . were at an end. he died, broken down by - f , - . . . .iT encfaud excessive ton. Ana now bis moth- fe , , . . , . ,i er. whom sorrow had thrown upon a bed of j sickness, was with her four yoang children, j sufTeriog the bitterest poverty. He-the eld- ; est-had resolved to seek for assistance, and j had gone at first, from village to village, then j had struck into the high road, and, at last, j having begged everywhere in vain, had come j to Dantzic. j The merchant's heart was touched, lie j had hut ODe child, and the boy appeared j to him as a draft at sight, which Providence ; Listen, my son I'' he began, haveyiu i then really a wish to learn ? 9" ! " Oh, yes, I have indeed !" cried the boy, i ! "I have read tbe catechism already, and, I j j should know a good deal more, but at home I ' i had always my little brother to carry, for mo- ' tlier was sick in b?d. Ilcrr iliehtcr sudlenly formed Lis resold- tnn. ' Weil, then," h: sat, " ifycu are cod ' v-A hincst. end industrious, I will take care cf you. You shall learn. Lave meat, and j drink, and clothir.z. and in time cam some- ! thing beside?. Thn you can support your . i tji other and Vntncrs a.so. The boy's ryes flashed with joy. X5eit in a or.cnt h? c-dii htm to t: :rour,'i aain a.d s-.id moIv. "n.v mother all tLis -.thiheiias : n !;in 't:in.- to .ir I At ihU instant, as if sent 1 ? Providcrco, a:i inhabitant f the boy's cat!;? v';Ilaro en-i-re l Herr Ilichtcr's house. Thh- :j;uu c n tirn.ed th i-:d's story, and wil'irgly cor.-t"t-e 1 to carry thcmr t!:er tidings of h-.-r son !ott- .- ili, RZi i t.io-i, anu a. -ma. i sum c. mo: ev ir -n: j the mrrchizt. At the scue time Ilrr Iliob-t-.T rircete i his book keoper to writo a Ia'ter to the pastor of the village, cemmendirj!; the; ' 15 " ! widow to his care, with an additional sum en- j o r . .i e M 1 r... l"'u a'H$f aD-" " . . i As soon as this was done, llrr r,iehler at ' : OIJ' - 'e iurriincu li e noy wuu oecrn cioinen, at noon ,ci Mm to Lis wi!e, whom Le aecu- ; r3?J tf',rie'i of little GotthibV story and i !i:e- r.lai.s which he ha-i formed for Li:n. .... t id woman readily promised h r lest n-.sls-at.ee ia the latter, and she fai'.hiutiy Wpt j :.,T j. is i;!e iraLle. and mu.-t alwa be ptr-Le-r word. j d to run lb- course. If the old fo'.!;s in Dining the next fur j-ear?, (! ttleih ?ien- ( t!io tk iohborhood where the disease appears I' '. the school of tbe groat com morel il city ; j are i., thev will at one provide the afflict'.-1 t'l Lis faithful foster-father took hl-u into I j t vo r.i b ? with alar quantity of sa. 1 wi hrs. l is fO':nticg-rooni, in ord- r to educate him ; cake, chetse. j s, lemonade acd b fb-d-ilo. f.-r business. Here, as well as there, r.t the ' pack the young folks carefully into wa ; : :is writing d'sk, as on the school beach tin rip- I (the boys and girls being equally distributed eninir y ulh distinguished himself, by the ' iti each wagon) ar.d Lutle tLem oil to the faithful industry with which hcexercised both. : nearest shady cow-pasture, and let the disease With, all thi, his heart retained its tatlvein- 1 cuiujii.ale ir: ? picnic. nnrrjee. Of his weekly allowance, be sent j the half regularly to his mother until she died, and after having sarvivcd two of his brctaers. j She bad passed tbe last year of her life, not j ..... in wealth, it is tru-. but by the aid of the no- i ble Richter and her faithful son, in a eondi- 'i311 above want. After the death of his beloved mot.icr there was no dear friend left to Gottleib in the world except bis benefactor. Oat of love for him. he became an active, zealous merchant He began by applying the superfluity of his al his ioster-fatner to advance nun two hundred dollars which the latter did with great rcadi- ness. And the business prospered eo well flar, he now trafaeked also in linen goods, and 1 thrt urn cr,mbir.fd. made him 111 a eounlc rf . .wv. , - .-.oe a..,iit tbnijcarid .lollnra richer j-"i. " v . " This happened durin? the customary five- vears of clcrkshiD. At the end cf this period. j J r- ! Gottleib continued to serve his benefactor five l . . . w . . j partner into his business, with a third part of the profit. Cut it was not God's will this pleasant part- nership should be of long duration. An in- finorl tn bU .-onch. All that love nnd crati- tude could u"gcst, Gottleib dot did lorepay .. . , . 1- -i n.i...ii; i- bis benetactor s Kinaness. lieuouc. ertions he became the soul of the noss, and still he watched long nigl ! old man's bed-side, with his gricvi j until, in the sixty-fifth year of his age, Ilcrr Richter closed bis eyes in death. IJefore bis de cease, Le placel the hand of! bis only datjLter. a weet rl nf ? -wet-i p-ri oi two SDJ f twenty years in that of bis beloved f..rr w. i , , V lca 1. .fctcr soa. tie Lai 1od looked uron them as Lis -hildrrn 1 a- a LU UFnem as Lid .inldrcn. luev naaerstood him: thev lovd rir h r.h.-r i -. ., , ey lovea cacn o.btr, and in :lence, yet affectionately and earnestly ! they solemnfeod their betrothal at the bedrid j of their dj.og father. j In the year 1S23, ten years after Herr ; Water death, the house of Gottleib Bern, j late Samuel Richtcr. was one of the most re- j rpectab. Dantsic. It owned three large .ips. ewj toyed in cavigatiog the Baltic and j Nrth S--is, atd the care of Providence seem- ; eu especially to watch over tbe interests of; their worthy owner; for worthy he remained ; I - ' c . years, wt'b the ten lorcst aCection, uutil, in bcr two and seventieth year, she died in his arms. As hh; own marriage proved chil u.se h took the r! Jest s:n of each f his tvr re: in ; brothers t-ow t'j -'r-r-'ial fat; 1 Lis Louse, and dcstii,' I ihen. to I ... -irs Atu in order to f-i .2. m th ;:n "m their Luiiiil tv, Lo ofitu sho-Tcd the- r.ccjle v.hh h La: pro ved such a scares ff tksring to Li:n, a-jd Le iU'.a:hrd It as a perpctmllegacy to the eldest son in t'us family. It is l-it a f,w years sitec this chill of p-v- J. r'" I ortane ar. d of hones', ir.;'.: m psce irom iijis weni. Psalms rxKvii.. v. 37: Mark the per:"-ct na, and cchoil the upriuht, for the en 1 r; that cisn peace. TYrn the Nr-.v Vo :k Mi:r. r:ri . j THE PICNIC FEVER, n-: i..:;:tj: Kverl. Jy has lieu, at s-ine f his ' !if . a'iiieied witL p'cn!iar disvae that attn-ks . rural icnttnuvity, ted oah(? them run ::'' he woo is. r i perpsrute that mot 1 -r j I .d el ihoratc !"or:i of a'l f -rrj., of hu uan d:s- , . , ... uouicrt, La..v,v;i as a ''ricri'-e This :na! -ly whbh lias never yet b.--co de- --jribe 1 by yny-iC!ari5, priLieipaily p'.eviiis r. i he country tiorelning something in the . - . . . ,7.- . , c , air r trie eifv toat neutralizes tLe li-f!:r- lrA0S iDfjCtion is mo.-t prevah-ut in s.!:.!i cmnt"ry ill.l!cs about strawberrv-time : -.r i j it gvn?raily attacks il the untn-.rried p-'-'p!-: m a i'sgi Ligtifotooo-l on neariv Everybody in the country knows the effect of this fever jealousies and hcart-burniu!:s i. f f.r some, and engagements an-J weuamgs .or others. In those plaees where the svmpto-ns are well understood, it is brought to its culmi- nation quickly, so as to have the crisis past, and get ttie patients progressing tavorai.iy. " t J H has been pr-osed to put this peculiar summer-sickness to a good use ia a meteor- logical way ; far keen observers have often re- ninrkod that thrr. was never a rienhvr.nrtv ... 1 1 i j usual eioubt on tue sarject, it is oniy ncces- sary to send with th- party a newly-maau- faclurel bride, a'tircd in her wedding-clothes, and tho rain is sure to come For all my many years' residence in tho citv, I have never been -filleted with the w-ll- ; remem't e re d pi-ni fever nti! a f- w dys ! t. yo- I knew, an 1 instant. v rccocni-e-J tne , v lilrfr.d.d svmrJeiViS : I ca ".tI v sou -ht out so"-. j - - - j of the fellows who bad, like myself, formerly i , lived in the courtry to ny amazetr rr.t. the?! were ail sii-gularly suCVribg; we saw iu a miu- .... . : - - amazement each one fearing to sta'o what a'l ! were well aware must soon be said: there was j no other way. and n wc agreed to faca the j music not to Cinch from the responsibility ; should be a masculino affair we were agreed to that; there should bo tao women ; wc wo'd Ii it 1.: r. ...... j ' j wo wanted red herrings and cheese; and we ; wouldn't be fobbed off with teik !erx:oaa ! I ... 1 :.:.! .1. . . .: : ... t .. 1 l ..i. . . f t f. t -.,,. tu 1 iDgu'.sci' nave n tumuius miu uigu imto iur lutf.-u-uji . wuicu ut- iii iiinui.-..i i riue-iiths an a vatitic- ca f -r 11 :? and whole busi- bonnets, and no clamberiag down precipices , cresses, and which hehsiren trying to area? , . . .. - - its at tha ; for tossed-down gloves and slippers ; wc wo d ! on a cony of the 'llcraiu tr a 53iaa wi . ng wife, s have no gmgcr-brcai and pound-cake w'.ea . he had poured oa a .oat tour pouaas o. - - . wlmn ho.i r.. t.? u j v. .' . tied porter. j bo we orcmisei ocr -arty ten of us ; c,1In , ... . . , , seme to carry eating aF?artus, ;a the way of cr, i - . , : spooos and foriis ; se to provide bread some to see to the cold meat and mutard - ' Me to attmd to the cold fowls ; some to lock ! after the saDl3witcll department; some to take j care that the boxio-gloves and foils were not forgotten ; some to be sure that the chess-board ! and the s were brou-ht along; and everybody had special instructions to sec that there was "something to driok" ia Lis own iudvidual haversack. ; When we r.artcd to meet en the arcointcd ' dnv. at the srrvointed snot on the He! -h'scf !i:v.u CU-J luti; fcj lUA' JJISl'llO Ul lilt" Piiuis-rever. ! At the hour. vry man was on the spot ex- ' crpt Jirjiwi'.k, w!:o bi rraily furaked est: we were a di-iial sc-t ; we k: w sc h s r--" of p.-.. t n . 1 '.n at i.r to e'j -v cur- to ti : r v. rr Ives Tic: t r.i to ha? :L- nvj-'siirv ItT.-u. n : r 1 t rov; rca: x-: jUiida;ey cf sorsc th ccrcsr ii'i'j s;ari..y o; ctliris: so we L:.d ten sait- Ct-I. oi a . but no salt 'br h we uA p'cy cf d : f -r e-ich :i : n t'-hia - it f-r r:rat.::i that every oT' r ru a o v.ouhi forget tl-at ivj'.s-f-c:.3ahle con Ih-a ui Lai brought at I:c.rt La.f a pound ; but v.e didu't hive aj n.ustarJ-pot. !.nu'h we go tl'-ng very well v.i'h a jickle n- i! wn ra:;a.t twen- 7-thrro $ ' . - r c -: o . -1- - ; f.-.a w. ' s'uus f t:ov.h for . i . u-.-. ar : .:h-;.s Lr a s e.a-1 army; v.e hud rlct'y of silver fiks an: . Stoils, hut 2 ca'vinc k:.iie, or env sri of ts liiil 'e Lig-.r t! -a a m-L l if. . ( ':-: to .k- u i i-j . v ory, we hai, l - Uu tv ..-:.;;.. two Co hi r -it f -v. h t.'.oce. twelve b" oj-j .s r ; era. Kcrs, L-!.: a :--gra saTes, bisld-.. a rc?.-: 1 1: key asdn ' whoV t.nm to every three fe"1. v.?, an 1 a wsA- tub rdl of rgcr. arj i five l-uihels of potatoes the contribution, of reouills, who sail hd make a fire and roa-t 't-m. When v,u couldn't cd ar.ylij; ag that was rv .'nae-ii wanted, it was at once di-covercu that tba' particular thine was to have been , profit-. i.v the war, to Lave sca-rj to ih-- salt, to ha : go sua e table-cloths una t hive brought so ui 1 ; '-r.d J', - iwiji Lai C ttait ir. Tills..'-! to 1 a-.-i a ..ig p to b' il p tat- s in p.nd a bad r.T-,-1 a stt uf be t.e i-T.-e b-;ii : a breve-ht a a i:t- J .lb ti Lave so that we c ull Lave fisteu- e l it to n fall trert. an 1 iiave ha 1 s:r.: g ynin's ties ; SL-1 the u:.f rtur.ate Jii iuai.k w.s to h.ave attendtd to a thousand other iittle aTiirs which i;adti"t been atten led to bv aohedv. , r,L.t.u-a.c even body asserud that Jiniwiak ha 1 n,a.?c th....-c forgotten things bis special and , pirti0uls.r care. ; We .drew lots who should be dok ; Iialey . appointed to that laborious but cot : iucra.-,Te tuition. So we all disr-e-rs ?d to en- ; jov crr selves ieavitg Dagley to make a fire. i roast lue r-iaioo ana Lie eggs .v-u out i the new,a,rs that were to do service in- i tead of table-cloths, sn i call u? when all was r.?3dv. i Some of boxed, and 'c.t bloolv DrSCS '. n 1 aooui in wic .h-.m nn.eeuiueou a n i cu -us styb t e the great detriment of '-ur wardrobe; fon Jones La! torn cselegrf Lis I trowsers neatly e.T. av! Ki.ker Lad burt L.s coat open all ujwj :he back ; great inquiry i for :. cdb- ll I tl,rea1 to r.-pair da-: ; -. 1 r ed'.e " thread 1 ii. J.niwloks u.-j art .... .. : , r.., . - - . :n. at. si: J ; . II i 1 " .0 1 ; J w .. . t V. i Li - ' t'nrr? ; 3". 1 ru.-h i-r i,"c: r.tirv r-a n 'uc , . cro-v I ; pins all ia J.V d.-prtm. -z aho Ia I.a'.f a-i I -ar. tira. p-aashed, u:rty. hua- i , I gry. and very dry, v. j sought mc p. ace where 1 . . . . - john into 11j-1 y-f r, in-tea 1 of fcavinir n fire b-j'!'., he t . - i us :n rai:t-r a mix-: . Lit! ot j way. that he h-,1 sp-r. , splendid r.Iad. ole f. 1.;., b-rs. rrepar-s 1 eUt- near the road, and eaihend a ...1 1 : a -.r anco 01 siurek catoag- i.:;. 1 oiol l..iy pea,. J nmstard. t ky a .fi3t v:.i. 1... .-i .'m.. .- ... " v -r.i ifjitr- .... end hd Mibstitnted Surboo wa-3- I i yJ- - 1-- r.... ... .. ... . , !. . . fr UM A.iuu0 ! ;f, ."- .i. wo-f t " " rc'.i JJuglev over a few times io his own salad, then tkl LIm, neck and heels, . , ... with bis own cravat, and laid him cut on the gra to dry Then we' koteJ cur drinkables, and found that each man. after FrovidioS enough misee'ncous liTaors for a crowd of a doien. had tut int3 his rocktt two Lotties of old Ilcurbon. so that there wen- twenty quarts of th.t favorite beversre on the -round besides the ether refreshes. Theprincip'le favcr- I:es were, however, the f;ur cemijohns full of e-li t-unch Kvi-r b.X V.La - ,',,i; .I n - ; r :. , I. OS. i Yc were still resolved that we must have & Cre ; so w- Jones t make it. while we cV'.'r'f-i h::l"! :th dttniioLij. Jones alsc ;se--1 to d: hi- re- n:hf ; and, for fear ti.T-e of Jt-i n j precicu? r-: I , L-? i.-.t his iipj iliw: llate'y to uemi '.Kn; s n euli' ; iLizi Jou s filled his pockcta of u'l'cV s. r:.I Weill to h'sili his Cre; Le built his Cre twa Hrrs three res half ad '2;nrcs; in fuct, J..Des Lad teen psr led by dvm j jr.a to go on buiiding 5ree mu ucvtrr tt. p. Jc-Ler v.-cut en, until be bad :t eu 5 re four :".-l?;s :t 1 a hsy-staek, ttij v23 i-r.ly char-d ly Higs ju-t ia time to prevent L:n: fettiv? rc to a house wesreiu tn old lily was ock of chr'i; rbi-uuiarisa. Tiirn we v.erhvd aT L-ur cr tiro to put the fires : c rai l alt nition. a short inter vals i-y .!-s:ij..hn. wr;?h Jetkias, with great pit-sit c-e ef r.:Li, briuiLt with him all the ; then vr; to usht we'd go and eat cur iauca ; t .ace were the iscea h-t'l beet., ajj ihuu-i iht soma eLterpriihrig hoys ef the nuh horn cod Lai c:ii:-d ol ever-.- iJvn tic : tLIt z tl.it wss cooked, tad also iu.e.-'i e-. il. t-vr ji.u:jou t-U'i were u.ur i..u:iy n cTta in j ucc :;!:'. ' rrrs and raw hi c&rh other with Crarjci ru the Ley5, ra: 7. owmjj to iuLu-.r,u-o ef dem-jvLa ; bovs laughed and Cr..l- a lh .v dezeti eggs at us. whl jh Ff.ee di.y u: jo us l-ieit as it t u &a Lttn u:p pec in r-.T fgg. pieparttiory to being ixlcl ; gave up cha.-e after boys, and turned to eeariiera :i n of the tul j ct ; cu: f -ait was all gene, there being nothing ieit bat live bushels of rf.w potatoes, so I they were scatter:! all over tbe arroen i'r r nsdr?:ir-e. Pa: 3 att-.r.:h'n to Cer iyolrs. zz.1 slartci for a;rr.e, rr.t! 'un ia raaauec trouble with -hieh b.che as we came near them j tr u'le with v.r..-.-t Ian.--, v.hhh al?o broke as we came ah o-g ; tr uhl - wkh polIeerrjcB. w a o sail we were in hria a ; trouLue with u agi?ira:e. who wcu'dti't be convinced tht p..iec were nil wrotg ; trculle with each ether :Lt 1. :-g ; siu worst 1, to i.d money t? and hardest trouble ef a pay iles nf xt mortaag. ctlr ce this 6u"air, I have more thna ever looked upen jherdeking es a demcralizla ii a 1-! : j ivc 1" I Lvc tsver s- n deu.:h hn s:lcc ; but I never yet beard t f a pict.Ic where he i was cot preifnt, and generally with all hi2 r family. If I ever again fee-1 tocpieaic fever. . j fhs!j C5.e l0 lh, J.,..:, anj leg t3 bjJ WeJ blitrrcd till reason returns, j PcTlCES P B ' , r- - ill .'JA DESTIS1. . ,, icl with every form cf the truest and v.-.-ah!i wealta, or we.l-bcicg for the . v-;ihh f r the mini, wcal'h for tL? He is nt of pelt-bean ori jii, I at Li . , is tf GoJ, ud when v. assorts r i.e u.j:;; ric'aa titles ro rir r. :Lii-rr- L". ; crr at te ' l .r. ::n. 1 ; rt t r'o I - r:u t'.rontv-1 ur m-ait! 3 j jji:t e. in- , .a -or :a l." i tvl'eo'usl ; ! -.r. r-',c vr ?r '.vj moatl, s f t jie, wi fe ;1 :. I n ."al ii: proven; eat, wh .0: t n asc-, i pp-cei ..t-s f-fc-at'jT-e and cf ' 1 .r n a n --'1 pie-duet i.mrv " uui- 1 a p:titee a .-ers i re as lauc. ad a'.l the L-.-ikLy curtei.aace. as th: vj!-htuo-st here which eae'rebs the ' h i twy.od the C2p2-:ity cfhar.aa Iv iag-. 1 - " n we. e l n -r i y' - d tv. h.r-r of '. creitea te live ia waeis 1.1 t no or aj; a iij .--n . L 0 - "ee ?I:n were nt t ercn' J I in', a iul'y hou.-i s. and the a". law 3 ; c c-"-:.-t j.rj J slji at far c'ure:cace. f:ied,-- v.tiue ; n t fo r .. aaa
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