The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, September 07, 1870, Image 1
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Itsrolcat adrestising X 1352 be paid tor in irJaatlce litsoks, nstable Blanks, Deeds, Judg 'opt NOM, , Sl9lll,piritat*dejin bajrlo4 4f , ti • BUSINESS' WW*H , Tan Gelder & Book, Plain and 'gaudy Job'Prltzters. All work' promptly and neatly , exeleuted.--Jan..1,1870. , • , William dt 4tona., Attorney and Counselor at abb*'si Converse le Osgood's store; on Main' street. Wellsboro, June 22,1870 y - - • Smith 4;30.01011 . Attorneys k 00imeelon. At 'DM." /nsuranne, Bounty and Pension Agana)r, - , Cana bp m a i n Street, Wellaboro Pa,. opposite Upton Sin. 1. 1870. --•- " Unit; ) GEOp MAARIA¢• • Ealey, OttEakeo BANKERS, Enemy'll6,. Tibsa, Cottnty, Receive money ott'''‘,lsl6elt,, -discount pot* Ind tell dcaltiCoa.lsitpvt, fork : qty.) VoMot ion§ promptly , raade.,Deo. 15, 1809=1,ye ditto. ,NY: A ,-14', Morsel and Coundelpeat i aarOldtintilliald, Tioga couaty, 06110110ia; 4rp*itit ;attended to. Jan. 1, 1870: • • '• • •al .Mitoltelly .1, , 1 Attorney arid dotineelor,ai ,t)ii;r 4 ,014 . 0; and' :4. 7 ' suranco Agont. Office over Kteete:Drtig:Sto.l); adjoining Agitator Office, Wel'Moroi Tab .. JAn.l, 1870. "'--( E , n r'7,? • ' ' • Waytaeye and Cronnaeldrirat ,l 44aw. I - AV a/Ate/UV promptly t 9 baidneenOtifiuiled,to'foit air° int the coanti4s of Toga and,POt.tio. '„Office . ,(in the Avenge. .Jan. 1, 100. ,„, • ' - • 2.F.w000x.) : I IL • . John . W. Guernsey,- • ~•,-. worney acia Coitus's qr. u ayr t. . 1 . All InisitiOsS —' i ' 4 a • ostrusted tabita willbo promptly to: Offico 2.1.d0pt south of liasletN-Hotol, Ttogai Tiogatiotint.x, l'a. 7 4au. l,.1870:, Pension, Bounty and Inetiranoo Agent.' Com.. manleitticins Bent to, tits \filieve iidclitied will re::' alio prompt attention. ,TerMs moderate," 26,....-Jan.1,.1.870.. • ° . . Seymour & Horton, Attorneys and Counselors at law, 'Logs P 4. All business entrusted to their - oars will receive prompt attention. C. H. Bronsoun W. ' Wholesale Druggisti, and dealers in Wall Paper, Kerosene'Limps, Window Glass, Perfumery, Oils, cke., .'7f:r .BacOns,:•110)," - I • Physician and Einigeori.• Wlll•littimd promptly' to all calla. Offloo on praetor', Street, in rear of the Meat Market Wellabiran;', . _ . A. N. Ingbau!iati..lM, , c , Romo9opathisi, Office . hfi Avenue.--Jan, 1, 1810; • ,r,••• . Geo - rie ••11 - 81,gixer ) Taller. Shop first 'doiergorth of Roberts Bail. ey's hardware Store. Cutting, tittingadd Re pairing done promptly and 1,1870. It E. Ouley, , , . 1 Daher in Otoeks and Joie ri, iiilver, and Plated ) Ware, Spectacles, Violiq Strings, &c. ' Watch t3 and Jewelry neatly , ' epaired. 'Engraving i•Jne in plalnl:aglish and Oercan.n.”—Mansfield, Pa., Jan. 1, 1870. , - ''' • - •- : " , Petroleum 40u4p,, wuttield, Pa., Gust. CLosz, Proprietor.: a• new Hotel conducted on the priueiple of live atd fei live, for the accommodation of the public. Jan. 1,137 U. Haziett's Hotel,' Ttoga County, Pa. Good stabling attach ed, and an attentivo hostler always In attend knee. Goo. W. Hazlett, Prop'r.—Jan. 1, 1870. Hill'i Hotel, Weittiold Borough, Tioga Co., Pu..• E. G. Hill, Proprietor. A now and commodious with all tbo modern improvisinivats. Within nu drive of the best Itunting-sad fishing Grounds in Norfhern ',66iMpitioes furnished. Tema moderatti:—.4%. - smith*s ,Rotpl; - r:oga, Pa., E.M. geiltb;yrojirietor.. lionise in good conditio9 to acoommo4ato the traveling publiotin a superior niannet2-6.1,an. 10..!370. Farmers' )lON ROt, Proprietor. 'Title house, formerly occupied by E. Pellowie, li, conducted on tem perance prinoiplea. Every'' accommodation ter man and beset: °barges rearionable.. March 30, 1810,4 f. ' • 'Union Hotel.' Viz. B. Van Horn, Proprietor, We'labor°. Pa. This house is pleasantly located, add' has all the cgavenienoaa for man and boast. 'Charges moderate,—May ,40.870-!7. • I • , • T'X3IEI iiaraol6ll • M. SEARS, PaoPasEron. ". WHERE delicious fee Creams, Froneb,Con lectionary, all kinds of fruits in their "Hon, a nice dish of Tea, Coffee, or Chocolate, " 4 Oysters in their 'seasoe—ean be had at all Seers, served in the best style. Next door be- IA Roberts h Bailey's, Hardware Storsi,,l_ Maid Street. WeUsher°, .Itirt. 1, 1870. PEI p, , TROTTINftinALLiON eTrT3FIa e r.IO,XV. BY JUPUT 11 Dam; Fanny ,ppelpr, will make, the seakosc of 1870, for a Ipoitid number of / Wee, at the following pltseee l .v4; • WEDNESDAY OP EACH Wkit AT 'ELICLAPID. TeuRSDAY " U " PSOEOLA. The balance of the lima. at Welleboro,- Pa. JUPIT?R is a dark 13:4,46th andel high, of Pest speed, beauty, and unequaled powers of s adarance. The greatpromiaeof:his colts malt,iss h im most desirable Stallion ,for those wishing t stack. &ares from, a dlstanoe furnished with good keeping and well oared for. All aeol dfins at owner's risks. • Teems 80 to insure: Mk 7 401870-tt L. C. EMMETT:; WALL PAPER - AT COST, P. R. WILLIAMS t CO'S. BACON & BAILEY, • DEALEIIB IN Dru gs, Medicines, Chemicals, GLAss •urn' PAT?P 8, OILS, NARNISIIES, DYE STUFFS. • kleohol, Pure W f Vnee• ani Lititui . si, fo; NtedieUl Purpi , t4t , f , : •' =MEM cl!vs, r • 1.0 'Vitt, NewlToba.ooo Store ! •..1.•'{1;I 111: triflaX r cbiorlfter has. rs fti Ultgo..fth r o l ,l : doqg east Thomas Harden's dry goods store, 'forAhe manufacture and sale of . ARS, (cingraides), rqn4 and Common .SMOKING tailAfevivit iti opftPinfOut ' il I CHErf 7 k6 f , alio? ktn of • PIIISrdraIIACCO; PIPES, and the choi ikanorof CIGARS: .par Call and see for youiselves. • ' JOHN W. PURBEL. Wellsboro, Jan. /, 18 7 040. 1 4't-AqV New Tannery. - - • ; ,t fitted utillerellgtred' has ted up the adifouul: building, near the Brewery, WeUmber°, and'isi now prepared to turn out fine calf, kip, 6owtrido, and laa7Fiesa leather in the beatp r ans nor. Iliden tannee & dik Shutt Cash -pate' foi bides. - • MARTIAL A. DITRIIP. ~,Wellsboro, Jan. 1,1870. 1-$5109 47," I $12.00 Wept4bOVO:;_!:Baltitrtg: . . • TJ. BUIL() *ould „ea" •to; the. etas/ ;,,of:, lucid be 110 pre.' paitid'tO supply them with BREAD PIES. AND ipAIiES of, the best .quality. .We also.seive , aietatriand and ICE. CREAM tothote who 'wish.- Call-at the old &Ovens' staid. • BENNO Juno 8,:-1870-1y 1 Tltlg& - •111111 G SMK Y 1,•.• , , , 1 ',-;.:.::. :-.: 4) --- 1 41.• t , ,'- ',-- - \.,. f.-A -1 . 1 , l a koß 17 keeps - zui d ::b. 3,.Dr:gsannedlin, ' Chinni() is, Pa,ints and Oils, Lamps, i Statiorrry, Yanket. Notions &o. i• - _,:';" -,' - : .. .. __— ..,t-nigsontrutorrs • dAREPULLY COSS LOIYNDED'. - , - 'i,•,J,_: - -"I 1 , - -• , '•,'';'‘-; : 4 7, ' ''••.•:'• . - - 1 ‘-'3 . 0 -Y-• zP,i : 13 9.111 1 1EF...f .:; 7 , ,lSiiiii., 'llll. 1,1870,1 y. 1 1870. FOR SALE. 870. • t • - • \ BY ,1 .„ " , • B' , ' STONE Nr i merly B. O. Wickham's Nursery) • • HIS NURSERY OF FRUIT AND OR. AMENTALAABES;in,voGikr# , , , ,:, " PP rees, io. „000 Pear Tree 4. t 0 *A; good supply ot oVI4DM PEAOR icrtvpz auttORNMENTAL TREES & SKRUBB • .r,t, Th'e Fr i t trees are composed of the choicest jgood, healthy, some of. them. large and litAteiirin Any one wishing to get a supply gilt do w Ito call and see .my stock before pur. - .abasing e sewhere. DeliKered at the depot, Wiationrl, ftfanideldi Lawrenceville. sind-Dless. - burg, friii of obarqe. All orderspromptly filled. , Address, T. B STONE, Ti t o a, Pa, „, ‘ i !'o! ? e l l'''3 l !T -1-I < e r 9rT s, . , AND- BRUSHES fZ, ;`Froi: the•Million,'at`: • -" ••• ' . t•!.t • t ",,", ;1, t March 16, C. KRESS; 4 f . r. =Mr J. C. HORTON: H .11aase f p Lot for' Sale. , ci()qpi House and barn,Aon klot of two, • soros, wiflll,kleiris'..'irikitofl *A . ? pf ADP Coultsßolse, tirelfalicirii, is 'cireliiiefot sal& In 043 of oho I. Mitchell, Egq.,Welleb.ro. ti ,•- ) AVIANSFIELD--•-; lIIIIVERAL PAINT , .fi, , •,I For male by' litkrch 164 187 R-d. t W. C RAM. OEM PAT:iNT CLOTHES Wiiiiii4'. MBE' undersigued having secured - the agency 'for the Patent Natalie White- Wire, for Clothes. Lines, which doesnot rust, and is cheap. er and mere durable than any other invention, and will be sold cheap. '..XeirOrders left at the Post Office•mill receive prompt attention. ' • L. P. HEATH. • _ Pl'e i "the undersigned, cheerfully recommend the abofre'Patent Wire, havX ri g used.it fur a long itime.and lind it to he all it- larrepreatiltedr t • .1 P.; CAN GELDER'. 14'. T. MATHERS. B. IL HOLIDAY, .• A. M. INGHAM., M. D. .Tune 1,1870-tf. - 119 WARD SANITARY AID AS • 6001,AT.IpN, For, the Reiterant' Cure of the Erring and tinforttinetis • on principles of Christian Philanthropy. ESSAYS ON TILE ERRORS OF YOUTH . ; and the Fol lietrot Age; In relation to MARBIAGP. and SOCIAL Eras Wit Sanitary aid for the afflicted. Sent free, eealed en lopes. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, -_ . `fay 4,1870-Iy. Irox. ! P. _Philadelphia, pa. DRUG STARE! r , 1 . 40 T. SPRING. 'GOODS.; T B t r •" " on , nand at all times z t,' 'II}II.IGS Paipuit' Medicines; Ratorint, Extracts, Red:time:Ty, Kerosene, Lamps, Wicks, Dye Colors, White Wash Lime and Nushes, Varnish and &/8h Brua4o,. Window Glass ill sizes, Varnish of- all--- kinds Fancy . Boa pe; , .• air •O ils , Pe." Hair and :Tooth- ..druohesi a' full 'slot* of • Yankeii Noti9rs ;: also ,i a complete ¢a= iloniceopathiC Buyers are requested . a 'elß, en!kiitimiike pTip 'pri : Gee beforeriihaelOgeleirilliere' .; ..W. C. DRESS. Wk:2O8;0.? - COIRNiNG 'JEWELRY -St-OREI.-- . • -t' A. D.' /41.11 Y, • ,A atchmiker an - ewtder, ...ti - •' 'A lar g o stsatirtmenf of SILVP,II 'PIiATED :I, l lili'S ti FANCY 'OpODS: . , o, 0 1 ,ri Whelesale and ' Retail t 133 , °W..C.;KRE PAINTS, OILS, SPEOTAC'L. 7,~ ' and a full stook of Pure Wines 7, .stiy ' t • - rt 'rj,; ( . 1,1 r. - - 4 ^_i it WY. no ; AlltigTi NB. 7_ ATTORNEYAT-LAW, j IVIiLIABISPORT, 'PENN'A, Aug. 4,11889-Iy. ' -• jt*Elintri*TOßEl ALILSBORO, PA. :IP C' -- I ,- -,-.--- - -4.,:* - i 4. ~ t.e. - ~, . ) .. t .. \. ~ F. ~) ~ q i h. - ____-!..",fr .-.. 24, ! JAMEitICAN WATCHES, GOLD,:OR SiLVER . CLOCES ! JEWEL• AT; GOLD CHAIN S, KEiti,4lilii,` ''PINS{ PENCILS, CASES, GOLD & STEEL PENS, THIMBLES, -SPOONS, RAZORS, PLA TED WARE, ~;~ SEWING 1111ACIIINES, With niost other articles usually kept In such atablifibinent, which is sold low (or •• C A 'S H. P E l 5 Repairing done neatly, and profnilly, and on short soTrce. FOLEY. Jftnuar i • 5,1570-Iy. ' ' CLEAR I 1871). -1870 a. ME [DieNY rbt.] faritc4ertfiel44 .-- 170174 IA 1114-6-, Depr trying to Bull the Market; I i suits for Bonds; I ;tihylook - wants his " Pound of Flesh"— Wants it , "nominated in the Bond." Wantis Damages-500.000,000 Ad irifinitum, ad nauseam. . Tne "learned Court"coiddet t4tie it," egad Sio transit gloria, " Old - Line'!-- The whole crew overboard: . ‘• Tod, light for heavy busineis." Andtber Tub to the Whale, Withithe bottom knocked out. ,Bp4 thcßir Lyte " "Righttaida!up, - ,wftb oare,'— • r , 'Speed, Safety and Style combined. • Let the public remain serene." F. W.B. & Co. and the Air Line— One Ind inseparable, _ _ _ leon land forever ! (Webste4.-_' ' t the Whangdoodie mourn: (bible). , t P. D. BUNNELL ,t CO. SE MEM! • • • ,E!trn aind) -milt, Property I ' I l i:, -FOR SALE'. • THE idersigned - offers fur late In Jaeltradn' town on, 4ttzupona!s-creekt,,his4PteaLln Saw Mill and Fares.:` Said' ttirtil contain.' 83 scree, three dwelling homes, atere,,A good.barn., has been' bujlt 2_ years, coiitains a horse Power .ongine • oircalar-Mill, Shingle? Machine. Lath Milrarni.Edger:4 D73IT ; 40 bs 7b -leto;heeides boiler honie;and in good Coniiitjon, i3ood power and plehey, of rfook for ctiethni'veork:- I'be farn4 is ,nuder. good .cultivation,' abont:801 acres itupteTed,;:stell. watered,. 'a good .homil og orchard, and detiirabler•for)dttiry;Pinlinte..„ The property J,hon)ti eeenlo appreeTatpd: , terms, •0../WOLTOII, : Juno 8, ;1,07 . 11-itf.l Box. 888,r • Alma Marble' Norio. Ht u • •-• •- • 0 • kni t -• •• • • pfgied is iaoir,firepared,to,exe.: cute dll ordere for-Tomb Stones end Atkin:- manta of either ITALIAN OR RtITLAfTp of the lati;scityle - tityi appip•\•%clworlunapehip. and with disfqos l ; - •ir• He keem, .00ttiltan'tly au ,hand bath, kintte -Of Marble and will be ahle , bawnit all..wh o -May ftt!..l 'or him with their'ordetts;peliblenaMia ‘ blpteto ae can be Obtained in the eonntrl; " •.t 7.114V51.1c7A-7)AMIE._ :1,1‘870-:tf: tlisurAligg ' HAND, nurvo r ,,, m.uTii-4.1, - ,:ay..„„: • - • • , •; ,qta INSURANCE,;-COMPANY Uitice, Ng. 112: 4th's2:,liiaileTpiga; • ; • • .. - • 1 , • •.1 7.( 4 .11 r- ;•• s. Incixrpqrated. - Feb 4 y : 113; -:11567.- `Chari / d:''oVibitytil , VSo6 l o4o:. ,Askets.ovek . " .10)1113`04 Stook aticb:leatnall.:oornbintuglaeoutitywilli,i Profits. lapposa'yoii ire alreAdy . 4iO4iiii,fo, 4, trat..Aues a on.4 . nrq; "ili,,ki"Vir a T 4 i ,a. Ry.., 'ee,44',*.1;14.,", 1 &war; Of iily (doile e ,ye a rlypaytneni) ptott:durtotil or cannot pay.longer and , die-r-your insurance lir] gone and your , money wasted. Not so iti:tlito . ".Eland-Ili-.HANLijtall:Etollales.:arti:lfettabit.. - 1 • PELF.ABLE- • - ' ' , iA. . - k,31,.,,,1V,..., IWI .....This coljota.4 ;*)ii("V i iiinks anOeg- 041 1 , MRS!, :I popular and.:,;lltiouinia oh] Life- Insurunoat:Cora.ll ponies, giants policies: ou alit desirable, plans, both wi h iota NVlthoui poste:''-'''' .`" ''- '--", , 1 Traveliii.iiiiielegesk unrestrictedvi viii polioi4 t ib. inponteambio after,:oner yea from any of 0 `ordinary canoes. , ~; I t ;It • i: • Look to your*Mfelpsuranee,.., Verde criaraine the followiniXemkretiye;Tablii • :• 1c is , tome; times altegedAy.Agents.af other:Companies that' the Company they represent is . safer than otlieftt. ‘ . While we bithiidickViAfg r , liteirli,r•-. 1 5014 ° , 40) yks3 . souadnees aipa,sialillity Or au ;:quorpatites.• WO Os. sire to prekenVitic,,fajlewiUg-lotthe bispee tie •-.4 those desiring to Insure: , ',She follbwing companie4.Q.Q.mitz., Ai Pal premiums; charged py tattle for' an Intrainiiee on Ilia at the age ef„AQ years, payable at:deaths -, • .., - : -- n.' Antiast prebtiern - - .194 7 4pnnat,„1, .• '. • 1• _ lot life ' '._.',-" - 1) , 43Ve40 1 : Traveleris,',:;:i;•' , :!:;. 1 6 ..8 4 : -- VOA' -..q , /Etna,: 2,7.5 . - 42 . ,80 _,.,.. i ts . kionie;-. - .• ,, . , . ... ,BO -' ',•`•' '..50,00,' - :, 'Etitlitab4c., ' " . ' 4,70: :- ..",..:,d6;97 •,- 1 'Walifiiri'gton,- , - ...22 i 70, -;,". .-, 48,97: -,-• .1 "Ji1,414-In-Efatid,': 16,60 i "'" "" 42,60'''" .•0 rApt aiready insured take a. pollap_wttly the .^ . 1..1 7 ' • : "lIAND-IN.liiiiP." •"" --- the bcat 3ll3 , qi4 1 76# 1 01, 4 .PY 1 4At triiito4•PtmeoL: A; , litelkt9tlßON,.•A getti - Wolleboril: - -Office wiih:Jai r j; *itch - ell. • „. , , • .., , • Aiii:i7; ,i479.4y," '."' "" • "'''' ! .„ .. , ::UIT , HITEZEAto,AANtEED 010,' And- ....:,- - ~, , 1- , -, :,•-_ :•. ~,:. ' •• '‘....A::, ••- . T V 1 . ' ~ 0-'' '....: MATERIALS , PA/NTiRs k L - 1 , • Aipzi KiZfili3' for sale lheaper,thtui at any other establishment iti•-••Trogit' county. ab, •• • -: , - ''-' ~ '' -" - ' r- ,1- : : - ..c - P; It. WILLIAMS & .00'01 '; ' Eli MEI EN OM 1 ' r• 1 V 00.14- • • CASH P . 49'D FOII,'WOoL BY" ,:( ‘,; • •:, . • `.rt ~ ....... „ .WELLSBORO W ANDIZZW, FOLEY, !ho has,lpnir boon estab. , 1161;04 lie sthe . nese in Wollelioro,bas al ways on sale, various kinds and prises of ' MI • - &C.; if6o). xa_u._ ._ ~.. ~~______._ . IMMWEIIIZIZ lit Ir4ottot ..144 Sh4ll, atilkasiiiiargahr, , llate •'; - 43/ iki l thiii)tiilW? • 'l 4 ake'whatever things are great, 4 , Leave the littib(thhies to "cot • ' Take ithe sitgle, , prtnicl- and - 'dark,/ ". trnad'nf'shanid6ii, eii gbf wing •L'' 2 ` 1 - 'Ala the *Pe ; birds -,1 , is , k,4A(;yx 9P 4,4wprip,g itb itentop4igainat the , 1 .. Leideknielittie fierein sly ' Take numeions fountain herds Take the river L itindMg slow, " - But about my gatifeutbede 411!‘..r0 t)A5 , 4917 41917,- ep/RIJ W94 11 8. 16 vs are 49i,kP §weet the,fouutikin'o silver .11 I But thelitti*drop , ',otA ow' . 4 #Ol4O tpiettileo3l4ciek, I i Takii 60 1 106 i -die great wide iy:it _ sea, .'hite with ninny sail, _ ,La vo the Wad - strati - la t4nia - ' ' ‘• lisltngallent through!the Nilo. Posy will find her thAiii „,,• •, n thy griiiideiliettleit, atilt '•• 'Tiii niy.Ottle irireilred'etr'sient -' l i ' Of themeadow, tur , 'a the _mill. I• • " "', 1.1; , 4 'i, . Take the pidnoo all a s L ine, , , 1.,e IttiPfti Taititialleilia•to win „, ; the little , houtie , be mine; ',.r, - Itfailieclootlyardigetirflind flo . tierit7 i--.,""t P: ii., t-ar: ~.1.. :•,-; ', ..A. , -, Take the iando, ti n O'Sl'ikt4lll; :'S ; ' l ' , .”: 4/V4 r lA:i!: l , l o,9lp.a,4, l Woiardo,r*l4: ';;.:, Leave i ta me the•,4419 4F9 - A. . 3 4 5 ) • ' ' d 1 [aging ' . . ....... -......- Olosely morn and sight: 'j• ••.1 •;- ~.,, . , Pr..., :. .-_ ~ '• ' .. •" = AN for once be kindly, fato, To ; " Tape whatever" things ale treat, V0041 1 T41140;CUll Zgading. [ Woes the New 'rah IncreplisTelity 1 -1, , • TrcomAtrooNTEsT4l.3.: 1,,,.,1,,,... ;., tr,....7. ,:.,. nv ..kyks.,,,acoiria . gril mama, ,-, ,-,' 1 • . .. r , ,•,., ~ r._. ~.. , ~ 1.1.-t(inn OJ 4.7 No one caanhut hislayes'ita...-theifai3t-, 'that theiDetabeiatie leadereeiter:tifO t ia 7 , 'the contest Just opening for the control_ of the neit Hotase of. Representatives, ' with more confidently eiptesiedlicipes. of victory 'thart7i, for s Tmari3,l Tye l are 08'4; and it' id tiMiat..kkiillis rebnittriel to e 24.; , amine 11 ?•4?-.,11 1 9;:gP 3 P;IdEi°F,W9§ 6 „, 6 !, 3 • 1- 4 1. r i iil44l•e pietatk;nst glieylean'fbe sums med up 13 fall:4o . la )7 - ": 14 Z, :: , 7":s,- ••-• me , They ave dwarfed, if not igriP 4 red," fi l l the di erencii` - eilifiiiii In , theiiiiiiiix rani:telt)fundlng the „debt.. and ; holy ; It should e paid I ,: its ',taxation, 'ete.,;on; which s me4gAtrerninexit.Eastern Dec mocrats?disagrefa so radically with their brethren in the West., -„ -- ~, '- - -:- . 11 . ---. They have hopes that, reccinstkuptite. legislatipn having been virtually corn pletidthe,ne*.issuis as to the finances, the tari*, intern &catkin and-forEW policy, rpay tend to disintegrate, and thus 'puller powerless, the hitherto Goat pact and invincible Republican pha lanx. , i . . .. Thesr-ArsitoluleanzatitiMent - voui-verzt disaffeclioits - as• tcr.Patfenage; and- the fact that victory for ten consecutive - "el tre,' . t--4-11-, pit a - - *34 pc) rre - matirmau Contests, tends to weaken a party . so long in! power, giving its opponents 'more opportunities for attack. But their highest hopes ,are in the flO-, I#ere and sw'RePingl,Citicisms 'of 'COTti'l 'tress, during the recent session, by irP; oiittentlanditifitiential Republitan Pal ,pere, ,editors and correspondents, per `cittAtierttly alienating tens of thousands, 4 they 'trust, and thus, if their theory :1$ ;correct, converting the Republican , majority of the pat • into a minority, i'eady,,to le:overthi wti -by the united 3 i ) ,f,erfer'spi the Democ acy, energized now ,i 4. , their long exile 'from powef, and an- Inie,led by the zeal and confidence with which ' they are preparing ..for the col -- .. ' 1 '',,: It:needs, however, only thorough uni. 1 4 , ., utt,Onergy' worthy of their princi plea, and a zeal akin to that which h ''6l.ven t9i'l 'f'ilr4LnY,'., l ?,rilliantAriePori_eso, to enable the :Repuclicans to baffle 'all, tiaelle , hppes, as they have baffled them; before, and to place their flag again in tridtaph on the capitol. Contests, 11 - xi , hieh Ou r opponents opened more hope fifiltthan. now, have resulted -in theirl i 'defeat. , Eyen ,the Congressional con Jest 0f,,y362, when the Democracy car 'ied.eyery Northern State from the At !antic:lto the Mississippi, was saved fo .-the right by unexpected'victoriel in th BorderStatts q the South., And thd greater coated of 2884; *hen; 'after the • tten . Oatiort of President Lincoln, dis-{ :affections inour ranks led to a rival na l tiOniti , convention and nominations s . - i 'and up to August defeat -seemed pbesi ,)••-;, ,t.de r *ad, by the energy and unity or !ticie ';iippeeeding months, converted at last hi tq the most; 'Tagil if cent, ponyi,chi. ,Alol4tional victory ever won iaiiiiii . P 6 PYYt A lit is easy to criticise Congressl—nay , , I t s is . p d optilar to to” i , T in dangers to the lartiland its lifistitutions when Andret4" Jahnselit was President, caused thes eriticrisms to be suspended, after the is _ SiiVii;43:clearly manifest to the people; Iprltheirealized then, as never before; l iiii,valtie and the, ReyNT, iof that. Co -- s grO*,, ‘ But with thlte- dallier renanistid 'it.becarae easy again, with the tendeni: Iftt i gHticliam 'so marked among our ladle ent thinkers, and never to be Aliiiikeirt ed except when ' carried to ex': fil :beivi 1;0 eview sharply and complain 0,19-• r , 17 ' ingly tlie..aetioqer 1-4,4:T 7 ,4049n l of Ahose, in-powei.: • tet us Ipok calmly, at' Sonic of' these comphillits. '', •'''' ''. e l f ''': H a: .. zt• ' .All througlCtlie;oo3ieu theri‘i*ll4: ',l'4UVOUding at thedifferencea id Cents •gress , :ati to financial ; plaos, - -,and their ' 6,i, lure•to agree till near the period of - 4000.0ent. But in these differeneei, he•iirernembered, the Republlcama 'foriltY' exactly represented the people . bghind them . . Take t _one hundred :of Republican papers of the nittibt4 from Maine to California, last 4viriteland spring, and you will find tirO,,CISel,Y the same Conflict of opinions . . Nay, mere, assemble at ,that time one: liundreg of the leading Republicans el' :An4:f;ititte, and-insist that they should . agreeort a f3peciflo plan, and you would liaiie found the Mite diVergelibe In their views.' -What was finally agreed on,. ,after menthe of debate and comparison of plans,'l *ill briefly allude to hereaf ter, , . . ; ~. 1 l ;While the 'appropriation bills were pat-sing . thrOugh• the two branches Pf •Congress, the pen Ole were'altnost'retidy; ,to •beite'v, , that the Senate especial!yi It 'f ' % ‘ - ,' - .4,1 i . 'rt, : letittltr. - - - _!. , '.'inoY3 ;,;..f,c01.:,-:::',', ES BE ; ,lii ,:irin,,,,;!rit-ir*la„,,r4nljtrtttsttt 7r. ~ .P,E4 profligate ktilififklientEV Thi) tiiedlittn-'1 dred andilltislt Binsiidirientili °I that botlYilte,the4egiblativek eiteoutive and 'iudl6l,4l, 4 1 1)Wriation billi were srascdiil7 . , ki attpt severely criticised, as all iviiLle.;, Inflinhet - , ; - N.9,KIL lliger,e tlleY..?t4 lieJf 'aetehl CqOthi, o 4.4 l re - .'V.W 4 9.91 3 .4 1 1.7 diVielons. in - itlite ponate, and which werellnalfyity#Fidened at tke;:g. exhand , of, 'pie E9use,vniatieed iitioEilteins Si : th eXte4,loii cietlikeapitcilgroads'i a ne State**Sttitient, sivhich is *vv . . iv 'ee 404 a tormiiiii)iphafiaolSSVialot' ;fire pro iiiid tlie"increatie of iliccialj ariekof the 'United Statea''JtnlgeB-4he 'giipfiefue Judges receiving-new $2,000 : - leK.ljlei year than', the Cabrnit;;Zand $4,000 less per yearthan the pollee jus tices of .New 'York. City. Nearly-all the renisitiddt''of• - tbSse multitUdincuit' it.=- meitame/1Y; ,ahotit'', - "the '011164 OA l , i c.f,, - whith bithcfoeruite'.' aciruucOsiirbei;ii said, , i'Ated. Witte clerical forces in. the 'rpiipartiierittql tlisti 'Sub treasurlesi cps. tom-'cubes; &i. , '.- The liciaile 'bad :OP , triin'iliepii ali . [O itieni,spkerelik . The .oe4l4RrefektreA"tpliolloyvf the 'Atiniata of :the .4.deitinistrattlen • I Alltit as nearly , eYbry *ragraph' in , the biliceontOned. (me i ,or isn'ore' itenie i, of thhOtinti, 414, numbrif.periAte,, , i44)l4' di* tioisaid to brigg, up tue pkiiiiii4 .1 1 4.1;.Ak;t 4 . 1 1 1 the official estimates, seem ci , estraor* nary..± may add tbatin th, "conference, committee an average of the',. , views _of- the tylio:liepties "ilia settled j on l Pertiape intire4bsely than ,the,ccittrerrie vickivi of, , eitlikiP ;Many "similar Chargerebuld be ,eaititeSPlaincd." i , --! - ', f 7 : '-, ' O EM ttke"Pe rjtOttitris; alSi•i,l4ol,nl4*-. *ldiot - the peopliildoid A4less diios4 1044 lobbyists far ;subsidies, .eto.,..lver_e trlumptDit' as 'never , before, .'When ' Congress 'adjourned;: ; lllowever ' . is waif; 'folittO tliat neither tbb *Rata iipt Air. ' 'Rause. 04 voteda,single ' s elikclat of, 4",' W.! . nry for aubsidies steamboat , -fibek t , the Mississippi le ees,i, to. rail retitle, or toiirivate or pubs o comPtinies 1 of any Ovirseteri, ' IWith. a 'river ' and ' 4*eicornmercON,§ti mated atAteen hun dred millions Of Klollars per yeiri ar,tiv,• , ; ' er and harbor improvement bill of Tour millions,l(les's-thanOne-thlid of kiiejVcii. I doignihad;passed;; but tktftilifidlbee* ;4 a4c.isuder all r admintstraLL;ns. Aud fandrgrant:blllB wieb.. had 'passed 4he,, i Senate, all , failedi tir. the i Rbus& ebetit ''two—the.supplenientitl:Norty- Paciflc, , arid One' iliiino4,:eOuiltry;rito r \ititaiii-:': Otis and:mainly nnsettled r •froM X'ort- ' 4 911 ,C1y kh j ektqaf.tOA.StOria, tit:: the' mouth ! ftitlie COlumbia'river, - -',. ', I , •, l ' Let us f r iifrn from ' ihiS TAU .revieriv 'Of `,Pie:Stitioto t res to,;441101,:r h4 . 4.'al i acted ; ,tn an "equally abbreviated statement of v pat has-been, don e by : , Oleg:oo4,o4e= 'Kin in istration la t ildTebitgretisi•for which , it .deserves vielf Of ithe eduhtry.., • , .• f .!- . 'il ReediiitiOfica ' :,. When Congrese‘ 4 4 0 t_IYenedg . /est :Pe'ePiTit'9l-, fou,F, tt4::,.'t) 3 9 insurrectionary fits-tea were; AUL Noire stored, " to their , practical relations to the governmente.t :When itrtdjourned, In July,• they,werOall;restored,and 'ev ery star on our banner symbolized' a' State.r. - ~ .. • : , , 2. Th , b-Fifteenth Amendment.i• - Not only waS 'this irreversibleygnaranty 'of equalrlghtik: iiil'iti4e:prete atitki•ett 7 ' shrined lb: kitiezationia ciwitiiiiitoii; - 4.akepuireaskisist fh.o".,bitt,erest opposition,- to_cliforoe 'tbe 13th, 14th and llithamend ments against ,4 ,rh- VPDtiltri°uClN ,"-"2'.T',''",f-ta thent. .- = OE 3. Vie Araliona/ Acve?auce. Thpflciel itY theadministration in :collecting, the revenues; Is signally illustrated by' A 'comparison ' whose fighit!ii are more il i nii3ressive and conclusive than the :trost potential argument. Gen. Grant, in hie sixteen months of service, (from March 4,1869, to July 1, 1870,)collected $32,006,735 more internal 'revenue than w l as collected in the lestsixtoenmenths of Mr. Johnson's service, (from Novem-, beri, 1867, to Mar4h 4, 1869,) - no taxes hiiving been increased during General grant's'ternt, and, baulks the 'fitoxiti country to collect: from and i ,tho same laws to collect under. During the same sixteen Months, :Gem Grant's officer's collected $19,401;193 of duties under the tariff• more than Mt: Johnson.% officers collected, during,hlo eloiiing 16 Months.. When this op of 61 reilllonsik cited,' the answer le'sonie,times,"give,rt that the, assessors and collectors had to be con firmed by a Republican Senate under Johnson's adrifintstiation.' - The reply to this Is obvioUs. ; Sitylifg, nothing of the officers whoichunged; thelg,politica 'with him, and 'who,. ,beitig alrenclycin office, were beyond,; the power of the Senate, that body cannot nominate any one, and often bad to accept - the best they could get from liirri ;' and that, be sides, the, inspectore, weighers; guagers, ,Wero • net jwithin their centre). at ; •; • _ 4. The The thd national deht,pcid 'during ,tbe,:litat six months of 51i. Johnson's term, , 'be remembered, and the contrast• between that exhibition , aud:,‘.l 3 lc, : 14.(),ct00,000• paid by l!fetlideßt Girt,inidurlipg 41,C,Arst: WOUlii.ti.'rc t joieeip, gin) laid that the nationul'Acbt, , der:the,•,cost of our national; ex;sttftiee;')4l",titit' be'paid to the utteircioit'fart`hlg l 'pl,p,t , ,s'of.rapid: - ,4y i lit may be hoped, in ths4utti.re fhiti each Year Shalk,seejts,voltime!anif• itstburdens•m'aterially reduced : - ; ,• 5. lietrenicaizent. pu de.rt;' meat there.-have „beet, retretietluleuts, The clerical force- at, 'Wastkingi,un hor `been reduced by the thousand, , t?very 'year finding iksmaller, ' Thelar*ge'force of civilians' in'the eniploY of - the termaSter's, burean,: has', been,mtead,4 curtailed; devolving tbeitwork,Jas,,fau_ as possible; On•SOltlierEl.' • • Tliti t aratpilas . been ; ordered _to: bei . , relluced,::af*, the -large "finifilliSof,')OaCis IS to be rnuate t o' ednut, and the r ,grades of lieutenant general created by the-war, , are to cease when vacancies occur in therm The major 'generals are3to be re duced to three, and the'brigadlers to six, as vacancies 'oceur. ~And,nfter this year,lfoUr millions' per' hununi will be saved by lhervaribus rctrenchrueutis of the' army bill, withoixt 'impairing - its efliclendy. „TKOS,' , With :honest collec tions; the distract - tin - nlsf' the tiliislfy Pings; (relieving' The ,bonest.taiipayer from 'bearing orn burdene and the burdens Of • the diShonest besidea,) with crowing, in t ex.peusea, with retrench ment 6 in every branch, , with the appro.% priation bills for the - future belovv the estimates, with the national: r credit Maintained, and,with the national debt, .steadily diminishing, Republicans, have no cause to fear an appeal against them - • 11 to the celiaqy,' ‘ 6. Re,duction in Tariff and Teqes.— With all, this healthy financial result, the Republicans, in .Qougress we're able to pass a bill, for whiskt ttie, Democracy refused to vote, reduMilitlAW 1111*11814 1'11;0 U U • X t..rt, fa: .0 •4* Lit tilt' ME I= EMI e MEM _ - yearp ::In'obanginkthe . Utysniiieiset" met steeVrailti (rein iut 'tillaibtd - ' to 'V 6 ' ; Wile,. (thritlitifrOin super eel t. - -4 0 ,A 4*.e . 51'413300111;) - - T a , 4llgllf : appritnnt , , Amimgvitlis i 3OlituiSd'ib*' ' ' to:-bekdonoilia . t ced,,,,-.VitliOntlfirguing: fin patit‘llnt9ll i T lave desired to state tti , rather than' 1 argue thein; iiiyord OVetillitnittiOnior 1 , i2o.t be iunise: -, 4,4 - Ontorefril'iluties give highdutieri when - not needed. - • - ,'Eipecific duties, enable` all; Coninitnera RB'46ll!ati • in'ciduCerS,'toltuovi prenleoy hWmuok duties - are ttr be WOO rredSpectlYe of /fact - • `tuationslii 'cost. , ' Wharf 'Beaseinerettel rails; then' Ryne* invention; were taxed, 46 per cent;' , Etd valorem Under: ttie 'tar :lfr, theirlipst4as abMit $lOO - ribi - ton.— The duties then nniontited lo ) .over $6O per Jon. Itiorinised - production" and ' 'competition on both sideti of he ocean brought : the pride doWn ito $l O ,i s Bo is 6o ,' l atUtfinalliabbia srk Lim . eon: '' , The last ,COngt'Ofis made thodutY on them here -after,sPecille,:(es it' is o.tea,; 'coffee , , en , taxi-etc:o 'and : Axel:lit a One and acluar. lercenta ii4 - r pnlititil!'or 's;2B' pet 'ton: 4 ', 7. Tiiie : would be 4 lese than ' 'twenty' per. 6 1 ent. 01i 'their pride .VV en 'tilt ititto-r -iltiOsii.lrita-nse, and vit) Id; If they rose -tUoier 06 tiOtton - , - be less` rate than , .the fluctuating' ad lialiiam' ditty:which t fc ')3iftiii)imo:des:' , ' Unt o 'Withont claiming 'that` eVerY Teiittire'Of `this billeiniaatly andahsolutely Correct; I(fO; 'imo tax bill innii.ita details'ever fully satisfied all who 'voted Ifor it -;or 'supported `it;) its' 4reittl4ding.ObjeCts 'Commend it 16, ell' _Wlfil ieei the'hUrdena ortaxation. ' taxes specdif and Inteinal :taxes are swept away after this year.— 'The'taxi on'gross •redeiptB rOf railroads, itettnibentei, l express COinpari les, ":trhich increate4ftlie' rate of travel and freight; .is .plan abolished. - 'The''inconie -) tetz Is reduced `one-half=-from five per cent. to 't4b:tind a - " half . -limited to' I,Wo yearn, itrid':'WEi exemption' raised' from one thOuSand tntwolhousand dollars., AS ,theatinoinits paid for rent, M ate's, etc., •are,also deducted; this burden is •lifted , from all whose an n ualiiincomes are be-' low;''aboue' $2,500; and' those "persons whose inacirries• are below'-the eXernp; - .tion c nte reliiiired from` tilde neeeieilty.of furnishing detailed scat` inetitkof their ' Mans 4ereafter. So' t t 'nut . internal .taxation hereafter is ` inly on' luxu- • r,les,' . . - realized wealth; and theoperations of- •liiiance and commer!e. - 11any'•arti.;' ..elesi,-Aseiblia,raw mat Isis-, by home: , , "--taannfaaturere, , are placed...on:the free rfi§vBf the tariff, wittchundreds.of .ettli- , ,Ovii*Vion did ,not pay tirO!OgPoofies '4 l ' ,collection. .Pig iron, -.the l oos -of all rnanufaeturernof iron, is redueed,.from : , nine- 'dollars-to:seven 4 0 : 11 Oria POr-ric.o . !— ,-A i pike , 'Dlree,•.lt l ea, , And, sugarF! h a ve\ 0 -1 4 . npaiiy half:theirta,rifr i duties i abolishod aft Ali3;year,..redociug tbe, ;daily ex- .veasean'f all in :,limitedLeiretunstanees. 'Although...this lastliedbelion.. curtails' rile iie , Veitue,fourteetc,millions i :per year '4l:Csiikat, nine millions, on coffee, and two millions onlea, for the benefit ;of thoSeitUwhoin . these articles have -be-, - comnnecessities, , and who use propos:- ticinately nearly as much -of t -them as ,the,,rtch, I regret that the bill which enacted it-failed to receive the D emo-: nratinvotek. .•. :' :, 2 . , "t;9' .Plinding. ! , _ qingrese also. pawd, mei,bejibppeeltigi) .of the! Democratic., Me ners,:u lutli .LuiqUWilig4lo:nai - loa ,- - .al debt . ,:on which! ix_par_vont, interest Is:not , paid, Into-Shbuds to run 80, go .and 10 years respectively, at 4,4 i and 6 - riet neut. InicKtist ; saving, it all are _funded, 26 millions of, Interesiper.year, . The ri s e in gold occasioned ,by the war, mayretard this desired Consummation; but, if `bur opponents regard , the new rates of 'interest as too high and too lib eral, their capitalists have an'excellent 'opportunity ne.0 , , , to avail themselves <if thew , : ' I 8„ Increased ,Bankin,g, Oirolactticln.— Widiali, inflating the entrkne47,,: . but at the same time saving Hearty a' million and a• halt of interest per year to , the Treasury on 45 millions of three per ne:titi certificates, Congrelia anthoriaed 70in'illinne of additional eirenlation ,to the 'South and West,' which` - had 'less than their 'share of. national tion. • ' 9. Pensioners: .A much desired change .was effected,by Congress in providing' for the.paythent to all pensioners guar tkrly herelifter, instead of/serni-annual:•, ly, and in cheeks sent' to 4heir homes;' ;the goernmnt , paYing 141 'the expen ses of.the necessary vouchers, instead of deducting it kern their 'pensionS, as= has been the practice hitherthinall our' history. And; a ; the artifiaial - limbs supplied to -l our- rippled soldierg wear Out, on, an ayerag , in five years, they are toleeelve na ones that, often, or the 'money; valet thereof, ; if they are unable= to itse`gte .." " ' ,10. - ,,P.eace r , Despite our strong and undisguised,„sympathy, ~.with all, wh - O struggle ,fc.K, liberty • atidl self govern roenc,',we have, been. fortuntitely,pre- 1 seried'frt..)m an y etahroinnents . abroad, from war or, entangling . alliances, as, welle from r the threatened Indian, war on'th9„Plaips; ; lemlog our work of de velopeeni en t p), me, te!ap • u . nehedked, our .national wealth to increase, our nation; al'sitinti; andmusc,le.tohandle the plow, 'rather, than the rifle, our debt to dimin ish, and, till European war disturbed the•moneymarkets of,A4 world, gold to steadily settle downward till within 'nearlY° ten per cent.,of• par. .' _ Linnet not treepase further on your ,spae6. The picture thus imperfectly. presented,'is one of which - none need he aebarned. The Republican party rep i•l3.4iia the, power; growth; progress; deVelupement,iinillinnatine and liberal of; the' A uterlcau ' Every. ,loverof liberty - and human righte out the .w-oild, `eynipathizee , Millions at hdruiras well:•as'abroad •ree jOice,over its triumphs, de are saddened .oveg.its reverses. 'Unity in its ,ranks guarantees' the one; disafteat Icons and divisions•hazaid•the other. -G aye - will be the , responsibility•ln an ' whose course should • bring to it defeat Instead de viefory.:. -.,' i •—i, 7 . ', "I live by my pen," said an Oltor, :wishing to bnpres i sayounglady. )'You look as if you lived in one,"waa the reply. An attorney, says an Ingenious' wri ter, is. the same thing to a barrister that ,an apothecary is to /a physician; with this difference, that jpor lawyer does 'not detain scruples. A loquacious author, after chattering some time about his piece to She;Mau, said, _ "Sir; fear I* have been intruding on your attention.'.! "Not at, all, as sure you," replied Sheridan, "I was Abioking ofsornetbing Ole." The late Mr: Landgdou left prop e rty to 4ltte or II dollnre it JO " 70.'?t : _ RI ._:;•:,1 , .,:7; , 1',• - ,..;' ; ', , ,:,, THE ROB over 340sitint,rgot9r. fi • anYo_l l 4. elliC ski `. , uti` - ttieit, : Iva-oily' alll haie be • tter iltiart. re 'ln•dile' 'vile eb a / -HI be , safer' too •-• et' en wo nt go to, wo, i t, ~. ,• 're paid in the - na r. 07 J 1:', .u 1 jilt much manly.-7: ,ai ran b t fifteen hi all bil 10,1 e 'a big pa . ' 1 1 .w gi'fitc ethane(' t PUCc I 44 . 08;Plat.,_ ' ~ 40,4104 Y a And' , 411'041144e:than it money •alene that the again, Olen the ring. -! ; le the,.read ea' Idea .of, having so defendlnyself, o Aireci,doliars in 9 age to , ran, with. , Bend your val • ,` Whom, by ?, ! My man,' • Is he trustwo • Honest as the know there's an itaenc H© can B wait,till l after su , Andi so sityin: :rowleotnpanY s , the Shanty, and and shortly tha • bright, lively,,hil the Green Isle a: Veatern railros Patrlek I' Yes, yer hon Take this ge the village, and I lierintendent. be After it this e ae over advance Irby j r° •-:, • • , , • • ; day ; mut .110- ximOnt. thing irnit but di,o4r. artfictiv;'ilid,Yoti`lotat t per, ifl , cin w4ll:' :. ':. j' l -the agent Uf;thettail ,PPed, to, the door :of shouts for Patriok; indirifitud j Oizie l .4ie i Ineet \leettixig tt ''so i a: of :: ever helped bu il d . a j j J . • ‘ : -, ' , i Jr.' - - J 1 •J tletnan's yang() J O r 4. tii, l eave It tvith , th':uum , eli him the owne rwill ' e•n'rig. • 1 1 , . 4 itte is that. al , yer‘p:onory .. ' . ' ThaVs all-4.1y be qui* about r lt, 1 and you'll' earn - n extra dollao, - . 1 ''''' nil Jest the - oy for that, anyhow.' Sure, it's a bit o- a valise.' ", Arid so saying PatriOk ploild up the object of hie ntempt, and trudged' away, With an canal' absence cif curios- IV hi to d i m nitt re of what be %Pak; oar.' Tying. ' ,' 1 • , , ' hi li thtitemporar station at It/ c the construction tra n bad landed thei'con ttabtor—a genti man named Perkins— Was at the end o the air line railroad to -='------ ; and the laborers th4reon id over-promptly, Ithey e days been on a strike, works, and oongi•ega mlet, a , few' mpelling their, drilla to co " meo.to terms. , Mr. 'ought ° a good share of 'it him, / fer immediate d, after a plain, hearty agent, he was tibOut'to r q p i 'when it was diseov 'sized Western thunder bout ter burst," atid' ned uritlf thesky'ShOtd mliiiitewroore , thel'rain . iy iritoirents, and kept or so, at the end of e montraotor paddled uddy read, eongratula- hitd net.been pi hail now foj so id abtidotiln the tin 'itily at' a 111 twat, `thereby qiient employer! Perk tun bud b the terms' .tyi , distributiolu v a supper With thel start.ori his trail ered that a go&Il „skim: wit§ just' Walk. was' postp . 1 ?cle&t.'l,,l;nu few was coming do it up for'an hou .which' time t away fiver, the .1 the valise in Pat ag2l ting_hihaself th !MI eare,was water uihei time thanl - #111; !Tv; if I Ldn't rUbbod •efo'ie;, I shall , db well I ud. And, so Irn tter .l3:e , ddythy gentl:man • ' 'He's had a r onyhew:;•,and and murdered in, spite of the.. 11 iug to himself, iphushed forwai . Ctur,present I with hlis empl• _Tha mortincri had not seemet Insiness, howeier, yer, but with P• notion. to mak to maito a very Impress!On on , he etvrelees on of and he: trudge easily along,. W occasional Ore d glance at the what threaten! g miry, grow lirigt self: Fnitti, au' be there bef, ;will, if it don't rain , an' 'lnebbol IL does. Oth, but Wti wake be'givert a dollar 1. the carryin' like 0' this!' A little more th • n ball way 7 cross the Open prairie; kil•tween the yr r ilway I • termilitti and the v Ilage„ was a colera , bly dense grove; a d. it was after sunset when 'ratriek plunged under 161 shad ows: Nor liacille'•gone 'far; before; 4he , gloom . rapidly deepdifixt, the pre , motiltory.ilashes of lightning, and the ~,deep; snaotbered roars ,Cif the thunder, gave" - token that the storm. was upon him.' • • ' I only could git' o to thepuld, log house, it ,ind kape me dry. newly, llosee,•what'a big I:lasb was'tbao' And so,saying, Patrick broke ! Into 'veiy respectable trot, .which quickly brought him out' into a" little' weed ' grown Wearing.: In, the center !ot this 'there was small log house the 'desert. hoineStead of, some discontented Squatter who had 'moved farther west- ward. It consisted, pf but two rooms, front and back;and all vestigef;of dOori or window shutters had long since .dis • appeared ; but it premised some,' sort of imperfect shelter frorn the tain.' '-'' ' Patrick was but just in time; hardly had v ! i ! Stumbled over the grassy thresh ! 'old, 'before the first big - drops began hi' patter and these were . quiCkly folloWed by penetratiqg thyroids as: Coin-, - oellekhico to srlect' his standing place under = as" good a' corner of 'the leaky roPf 'ai he - et - mid' 'had. , , ~- , ~ !Vette rue sOW,l,:but this is a wet rain,,. aiiilnowl ' : 0.1_, - tiot like . to be '- : foutid drowned,l,vid another mou'e pofmauty about Mu clothe.. - . "ivlilslit; now, : pat rick - , me jewel—what's'that?' ' , i -Aud, as lie spoke, Patrick, ouce more advanced toward the -doorway. - ft ivae, now all but Pitch dark, and he could hear thehalf,,inuffled voices, , of men, whose profane utterances seemed to, try, ne'another the Owl .: '-here it is,`.tioti. ; I. wonder if thereis anybody in_ 4,?..,.. , ' - f ,„, -,,- -.. [ ' -.r . *1 'Not to,• 4 l,o4.l r illf?re Wen't_ be. Go right in ; we're cp*lpg.''-'" - . . . , Patrick was ripf99l, tkati he fuld card something in the tones, rather th ri in the words÷though these were mingled with horrid profanity—which conseyeti,. to his mind the Imp:resSic m ,Jh the 1113iV, comers were men with who he did not care to scrape an miquainta, - Gil. neither did he'llito - to go Oa iritlthe storm - r and' so he quietlYglidd back :Into the little' ' lean-to' that forinedlhe other, part 'of the -.house, and thirle'd himself up agairist the leige:'' " ' ' '-', ' - In a mOnkent:inore he'"percei;:ed hat three men had taken pOssession of his late quartet's, and he'lay' as still, as- a mouse, while they continued a Illsciti sion which had evidently been inter rupted by the storm : ' He won't try to get Over to-night I reckon. 1 :"'Yes be will ;. he's got to." 'But the stOrml t ' ' ' 'lle'll wait till•that's ovcr."• ' Maybe he's started,', ' If he has, bell . turn hack: We'e Safe enough to bag him, and it's a little the'best lay we tiger, bad.' '' - u Pretty good pot, that's, a te, et.t :pi', you;*!ow hcor , Wes:got It r , RUE , , EIIIIE ME ER'I3.IAMP::: foot 1!". exolaitoed ld • 4,6 8 nOte trick bdeepaste rin ; than 1 , him- :re he II will 4 tie to 0 the =I • '? EC; ea.• "'r ; ..:, ~/. . 11, al' .11sPt 3 . 11 1 1- OWL, ,i, = ‘ - -F. '• 1" -,- g Went 7q9:"lnsiiialipo,*,tl4*(4l# . 44 1 .t:';, ' ; wile ariyilthig ; ehiei,* - thOilnall'iag ! - , 13 4ut his vihiekylt:' , _. :-- - -•,--' - ...-: . } ,- ; - . , ..1 . ..- 93ut vplAtill we'do-ivith'MO;P:':- , i ',lNiad. men tell' ' o telei . . l ? . '':''''''''' ~ r _,'„ '14 1 0 1 k,t40, ago tl,gpeo;. anlil , go ..,' • •. -iiilt lei it to eohi . of the tittlieis:', ~ n ,',,;',; gOt 3 t , likelY: , - we 9 you ,gOt thOdark ";* lantern xed4y V - - - -i, - ', -:, 1 . :' Not itilliOh Oil nit.' .. , 4 , in ll o4 '`•-- ". ':liet!s, all ip t ti 4. , r.' ~, A . _ iiiiiii 'to get:Bonne, , and 114' hitop t ` die boisyri primate oce, • acid , I Put lfound one little can hid away in his desk.— Not rmother thin ' Worth bringingawat pi —here it' tip' let' • 1111 .np \and' take a look around' 1 - ~, ~ ~. Thus rtii Tad Ir.; had-listened ,wloi , hreathless ,inter t, while •• his mind • teemed with hot d•irisions 'of robbery. ' and murder. As wahave said, he was by,no means lac , ing in sharimese, and the reference to t a valise had not been, by any 'noses re assuring. - -- -_ •.. ''' 1 ,,110w1y mettle 1-hew did ' they aver know I Was corn n' over wid' the',Rorts Monty ?, I'd. lik to kncii. that. ;-Bo- .. gorrah, I'd bette • iIEtVO turned baok,be- . , fore I iver come An' what's a - dollar ~. .to pay ter baba' ordered,?' ", if -, 1 ' ,• Patrick's thou hts Were trotibling the very soul within him, when 'he heard what was said ' out the lantern, audit • needed no one tell hint that his only safety from dis _very wailn retreat.t. _ There was some' little noise and s land ' talking in:the Otner ;Wai l not to speak of the rain on the roof, and Patrick had no difiloulty,.ln, escaping unheard. Once clear of thediouse, he made it clean 'roan of it for a couple of , hu n dred yards, ' .. 1 stumbling: over' logs, tearing through, ; briers, but sticking faithfully to the rta. : lise.. tree I , . e - the Meantim robbers full pin. bably „ Ibeen,.ipling the lamp; otstheir dark lantern, : and4ust as Patrick reit. ohed the edge of the woody, in the coy. er of Whose darkness he knew he would be safe, - lie' turned and strained his eyes - in the direction of the 'log house: As he did ea, a faint glimmer of lighicatae out through the chinks. . .- , • . ' Shtrikin' •it match,' muttered Pat. - rick. 1 I3ad luck to that 13411243 - for plud % in' me out into(th ewet. , Howly,'*utli• ' er I • what's that?' , While -Patrick had been - speaking, • • • the light had gained somewhat in else, as if the..match was blazing higher; ; but, as hetitteredhis concludingexcia • - .matiOn, there, c,anie, a. sudden,, blinding hash, equal to many_ lightnings, and • then a dulland stunning sound,' as of 'iome -mightly exPlosion, folloWed by - the craililiig el:id fid of 'heaVy : bodies fall 'leg 'tilt bng,tpe tree tape peer hint,. hrea7 . king their way' tkro gh iihe branches, Patrick waited for no more, but found the road as quickly as possible, and made double quick time for the village, ' regardless of the ' rain, When,' less than half an hour afterward, the : lrish- • 'Man, with his precious burden, drip ping with' -Water, opened the door of the superintendent's office in ' the village, he heard that gentleman remark : ' What did you say, -Jordan? , • Why,” replied. the boss, with anx ious tone, ••• some , fool has broken my desk,open and stolen a can of nitro•tgiy ' ..—.......,„-.4.-,T..-..,-,1.-:.g- r!. .-- --...--7-7 4 -- - ---- come of it.' „ 7 . . --_,_,• , , * =VII " - a - rear,— ruturrupteU ra,tri6k ; I sorry mischief was done by thatsame. Ownly,,we,'ll have, le.• search the//woods i ii wid dogs to nil , enough of 'oin for a daeint wake or . l'm tnishtaken.' , The expla ation which followed left little room'f r doubt, and aisUbsequent ~,... investigatiO left less; bnt; as`' Patrick had surmise , There was, very little .Oc-, easion fore wake. , • t . • The contractor got iu 'all right, the men were paid, the road was built, aUcl the'nioral of my story is: If you , steal nitro%lYeerine, don't filliamps with it, if you mean to light thew 3 ourself. ; - - Pithy Sermon. - F. • • . . „ . _Many a sermop hns been spun out- to au hour's length, that did- riot''' contain •: a tithe 'of the sound moraOristfuetion and ; eounsel to be found in ; the follow ing brief and pithy sermon, from the '! pen of, , that good man ,and racy . writer, - ' Johntodd : • !` YOu architects of your own fortune, rely upon your own strength of body and ,souk. Take for your, motto: self,, reliance; honesty and industry,; f0r..,... your star, faith,perseverance and pluck; , and inscribe on' your: banner, ' Be just • and fear:tiot,' Don't' take too naizeh ad vice; gtaY at, the beim and ,steer'yoUr. • own ship_; .attike out, think_ well of yourselves; fire above the' mark you intend to hit ; 'assume yci9r position don t practice excessive humility. -You can't get above ychir fliver—:•water don't , run up bill. Put potable in a cartpver, a rough 'road,' and the small potatoes will go to the bottom. Energy, .invin cible determine Hon', ,With' ri,ght,,Mo.' ,tive, are the that tnol , ethe'wc'trti ! CiViiity costa nttiaing, and buYii'ers - Don't drink, dsl r m!t,,lSwearidon't smoke, don't , tattle. Be polite, be:gei;t crone, ; beeelf reliant. ; 1 1 - Wad:good' bOOks. • Love, your cotintry obey ,the Love ,truth ; love honor. AiwfiyB clc, what your conscience tells,you .duty, and leave the consequence to tiod " IN STATIC! Quo.-- , A. friend, n Wockis4:l - Ohio, sends the fallowing" attitiaing instance of ithe,of the, 4.frt; can , lad, as n oed ,hiti'firsteffortsf to obtain a kaiiiirledge of the , cabulary. The boy, some seven oricdgbt years 'old , ; banc , by name;Nivea Ltetlo, learn words.in that:: bad been tossed ;E e_ mien became interested in watching a _ race `between a small boy and Time, as _represented by an engraving in Ake book and every spare moment.- of tAie` daylhat he-could find, was dev,oto _ton, - the centeMplation 'pf the (to - • tang-chase. - Night finally compelled the young Afilcanl to lay asidathe book Which his race at the presenti.daY - Matih , ifest so much Measure in studying ' and , to retreat, to his pallet , whe;e, /Ai? doll T; ;; he i dreatued of dat,•big fellOw , w,id, mowin' .seyve," as he called ' pursuit oflhe poor frightened' boy.--r, Dan .was up With the lark nest morn- -• ing, ,and the first thing he did*iii 'tci' getithe Speller , and look fer ,hatottii of the race. / lie gazed Intently ter,sin, init4nt l at the Mature, and .then, wild scream of delight, " exclatmol;:ai§ he,daneed all alSoi4 the old kitelien,-- 1394n't hnhitinit ootehed him yit—golly, hetainifoOtOh• ed him. yiti"--.Harpers'. • A Orlbei7 eoriplaiOtd• •41:14*::/iis '!- I:i;ils9 l !..Nyas so , don*" that- he could •f1et... 3 rsid vciasi:USciaUss' et) dcb cito ,on it. , A = --. • - ME MEE= FM t , 1 , eiaM • ~ ~• a ~=~l~r 51=11111 t')'.t.