(, .C " vl. PROFESSIONAL CARDS LAURIE J. 33 L AKELY " ATiOENKY AND COCNSELEOll at lav;. ulpuoy, in- Bcnzingcr I. O. Elk Co J'a., T. T. A E U A M S , A T T O 1! N r Y A T E A W AtteX JIAVLX. J'A. SOUTHER" & WILLIS. Attorney's at. Law, Kil,i;.v:iy Elk coun ty Pa., will attend to all profession business romptly. ( llAPI"it WILLI 11. Attorneys nn 1 Cotuisiders at Law. C fll in Cli ap'in's I'.lin.k, Bidgway Elk Co. P Particular attention given to collection and montei promptly rriiiiilnl. Wil s.ko .Kii liu1 in adjoining c. untie-'. JO II N G II A 1. Ti ATTORNEY AT LAv7- lulgway I lk County IVnna M)E. 77JAMES3liLY tit. Clary's Elk County I'a. DR. W. W. SHAW JVacticea MfriliciiK' iV; Surgery Ccu 1icillo 1.1k Co. V;i. DR. J S J3 0 R D W EL E c i. j: C T I I" 1' II Y SICI A N , (Lately of Barren co::;ily Pa.) Will promptly answer s.ll professional (alls by night or day. Uesidonce one, door East of tlio late residence of lion. J. E. Gillis. ffE. C. K. E.Mtr.r.v, Kirsey S(.'o., Pa. Will attend to ail niglit or day. July -1, ESdE ' II OTEL CARDS. Eik call Fountain house, joiy c. roi:-Ti:nni:iD, .;;?.,. Kidpvay, Elk County Pcun'a. THE!). KOK1J , Iae:Ie Hotel Lutlicrsburcr, Cleurlicld County Pa. tS7Frcilriok Kovb Proiiii. tor, liav. - irtg built a large and commodious house, ! is uow prepared to cater to the wants cf the traveling public. Euthcrsbur, July lGtli 1SG1. ly. irniin an -j: a n o tj:l, Llttlicrsburg Cleaiiickl C junty Pcnna. ' V.'ILLIAM SCIIWKM, Proprietor. i Luthcrsburg, July 'JTlli lGE tl". NATIONAL "HOT VI U ! Corner of Peach Street and f the Buffalo RoacL E 11 1 K 1 A . EN03 B. MOYT, Proprietor -J-TVis House is new and fitted up nitli c:peuial euro for the eonveniecen nd comfort of guest?, at moderate raset. X2riiOOI ST.MII.INO ArT.flli:u"1SiJ iIxajiTaxoe hotel, JHhiwi. I'll: lyiiinh J'it.t DAVID THAYER, Prop'r. -16.TI" house is iilonsiin ly iituatdl on l bank of tl.! Clai ii.n, intliu lower end .of the town, ii well iu-ovMe.1 wi.h liouso room mil tl.-ihlinp, uiul ilie jiriiprii-tor will ypure no p iins lii v.mi ler tlio i'.a ' of his fli'as:uit :oi'l iireralile. JliihjKuy July '1, lb'id. Ti y b "io ri" ou "sTs V O Y I N (J TON it M o o n E , Proprietors I'iilgWiiy Klk County Penna. CLEARFIELDHOUSE, Cou nek or Markkt and Watf.k S'tV, Vlrnrfuhl J'a GEO. N COLEEKN, 'ikhmui:tou " ST MARY'S HOTEL- St. Maky'h Er.ic County ,i'i;NN., M. WE LliEN 1)015 K, Prop'r. !vi '. 'v' V t- v?) ATS, .ia iS V U is t ?t r? L.GVH. II 1 IIS, I'ii ):. W. EKIONV, Proprietor. ('.)uiiiibus iiinning to and from the IVpot J'reu of charge. M" OO II 111 Al E'OI'SE, Main St Erookvillc I'a., (J. N. Kretz. Prop'r Eliis hou-:e has been related and furnish xol in a nout style, anil is every way dapted to the wants of the public. .$ U S I N E S S (J A 11 1 S WOODS & WRIGHT V-OfK lEWKN', CltNToN C(ii;mv J'A. I EAEEI5S in l'l.iur, Crain and J 1-eed near the I'i.s.-rngor Depot', liidgway Market i. - Corrected weeckly: Apples, (dry) bu. hel - - - $ 1 (ill Buckwheat " "... 1 f.fj Eeaiis, " "... 4 00 Butter " lij - - - I") Beef " "... VOiAl Board.! " M. - - - -'il 00 'oni " 1 il'.hel --- 1 .r0 l'lour " Lbl. - - - 10 00 Hides " lb - - 0 Hay " ton - - - E") 00 Oats " bu. --- SO Wheat " ' - - M Bve " " - - 1 " Shingles " M. - - I M Eggs doen - Hams " lb - 25 lo.k . - 20 P. W. BARRETT Editor I N D L P E IT D 3 N VOL. i8i; 5 i DinLAPHLTUrA ic EKIE EATL-! i;OAP. 'I bis great line traverses ' the Northern aii'i Northwest counties of IVnnsvlvania lo the city ol Erie, on j Lake Jlrie. It has been h'ased by tbe 1 misilrn- I v!" iiit' J'und Cunqxniy, aui is opera- ed by tliem . I Its enliro length V;.s opened i'br T - j son:re!' and lrcivlit business, October 17tb. Eii-E ' ! TIME Oif PAS?EXCEll TI5.VIXS AT llllHiWAV. Li'rc fatalcur J. Through MaU Traii 1 p. ::. Aeeouimo dation ') 7,fre I'VjiiCflcJ. Through Mail Train 1 "' V- w. Aeeoinmodaiion m Pasfengcr cars run through without chance both ways between Philadelphia and Eric. Ei.ir.K.NT Sr.EKrisn Cass on Exprcrs Trains both ways between. Williamsport nnd Baltimore, and 'WiHiamsport tuid Philadelphi.i. For iuiortiiatton repeting EaFsenunr business aprly at the &. L. corner ovta and Market SSts. And for ErDight bu.-.inc;s of the Co'.u panv's Agents: S. 15. Kin-.-ton, Jr. Cor. ICth and ?Iarkc-t ts. 'Philadelphia. J. W. Kcynolds Eric. r. Erowu, Agent N. C. IE IE Bal timore. II. II. Houston, Cail. JWt'ylit Ajt. J'hua. II. V. C.wiNNr.n, Ccii I. Ticket Ayt. I'hll'a. Jos. I). Eott.s, Cnurol Mnnnyrr, l!')is;)V. Dealer in Clulliin", Hits, & Mon'a Furnislitiis Goods , WATtii snu-:i:'i'. Lock 1ak.-, (.': is ion t o., aT) o l imTTi yi . Ccutrcvil'e, r.Kt counly la. frJ-Oeneral Matmi'aeturer of Wagon?, Buggies e.-ALSO Furniture, f-uch as Bureaus, Tables, Stanos Bedstfadd and Chairs. All kind of llepairiu done at reasonable rates. book "store; T. MAllY'S, ELK COUNTY FA In the room formeily occupied by Doet. Blakelv. COUNTY DIRECTORY IVr.nV, nt Jitil,;.'. IIo:i. B. Ii White, Wcllsborough. Aoa':itr J--';' h rion. V. S, Brockway. Jay tp. Hon. E. C. SchuUze, St. Mary's- I. W. Hays, Bidgway J'n.llu n'.tar'h JV- f,n'1 George Ed. Vei, Bidgway J)l.trli t Attorney, L. J. Bl.ikely Bidgway j n ii.-iin-i r, Charles Euhr. S t. M.try'a ..intij iS'ii'i'-''"'. George Waliusloy, St. Marys 'mil ill 'inirr.i, CharlesWeis, St. Maw's (ieo. lii-kinsonfc Itidgway. Joseph W. Taylor, Fo.';. .1 itJltors, R. T. Kyh r, l'os Jacob Met'auley. Fox. IE D. Derr, Bene.ett Coal Lands Tor Sale- riMIE subscriber (Eli-; for sale the -- Coal joivilege, with the right of mining and other minerals under I'm acres ol l.m.1 situated in Fox tp., lear- lield county Peuiivlvaiiia, wilhiu ' 1 miles of the Itidway it hawmut II. 11., ... . ,i y.hieli coi'i'.oets Willi the J iula. i, l.uc 11. IE, at Bidgway, with a six lout vein ol Bituminous Coal upon it, which is now commanding such enormous prices, lor iiiauufaetui'U'.g purposes. For sale cheap, terms cash, a good title given. For further particulars, address C. L. BA1111ETT, Clearfield P. ()., Clearfield Co., P.i NliTH'l'. The il.nks and accounts uf Jnculi J. Siuior & Co., mi l Clonks II. tiei iupt & Co.. of IS I Miirj'h, linvc hc-en placed in the lonnts nf thu uii-lur!pii(?-l fur selileineiil . l'liitii-s iielcble'l l i-iiln-r of til o uhuve linns, are n ititied tleii tliuii- lie counts iinist be .-.el i!- l hy jmyiucm lo Ilie imJcrsig"ed, wiiliiu !io d;-.ys. LU1ULJ. ULKt:i.Y. A-t'v for GCRIXO & CO. & SrOl'.Lli i CO. 5.Mry' February, tth 'oo. ?. 1! I, -. '.."Es. "b V'1-" ; ' V V ,t-es i v KmawAY 1-i.K Co'JXTv Fkvna. l' o i: T Ii Y . l; klk; ION WHAT ? IT? It. is ;o go to cHttrell to d.-y, 'J'o look devout an l peer.i to pray, And ere to morrow's sun 'j-oi-s clown Be dealing shin.ler; through the t.j'.vu.'' 1 ops e very nanetini .uiious f.t.'-j Ecnote the certain reijn id' irraee ? Docs not a 'h;. that scowls at sin Oltvcil hyp ier'.-y within? Ts it to make our daily wall; A nd of our own s.o- d i'a-': t i:-,';!c, c! I.IE'll pr.!Cii-. N c; i:i! , And the-: laisj.e.i.l our prc;'..ii:s linn: I- it f..r yoct cr crr,--l to f.-l.t, 'i'o call our zeal t!m rule ri.-'i'., NVh.-u what we wi-h is, a:, the he ', 'J'o ::ce i 1 1 r Church excel the n -t ''. Is it to rear th.e Cbvi- Ven dress, And. love to all mankin 1 pvo'c--, And treat with sci.rn th.) ! u.ub'e poo:-, And bar ag iin.-t them every door ''. 0, co, religion moans not this, Its fruit mure sweet and ui'r is Its prcccpcs tli's: to other;; io As you would have t'leni do to yau. It grieves to hear an ill report, And scorns with human woes to sport 01 others' deeds it spi r.ks no But tells of goo or keep'; it s'.iii. And, Joes n l:!;ion (his iuiivirt ? Then may its infl'ieum !i!l ee!: heivf, O. ha-te"tiiat bl-siut joyful day, Vhen all the earth m iv evil its sway t J 'mh lu ; 1 !"((;' hcJj'r. Alihcuj'.ll this place is but a few weeks old, yet it is termed a city, and to all in tents and purpo.-e.'i is a city. Think of a town having a Post OiTice established but four weeks, sending off in one day 1008 letters. The l'c.t ifliec :;lepr; arc crowded on the arrival of the mails as but few of the. largo cities are. It was our fortune to bo in l'itholc last week. It is well enough to 1fr about Pitholo ; to learn that the roads between Pitholo, and Titusville, Sliafeiv Milkr Farm and, I'lumcr, are filled with loaded teams from morning till night ; but yet no conception of what it really is can 1 c had except by actual occular E T.ionstratk'ii. It is a modern von lor. But it is a reality now But few weeks ago, and one solitary house vis all there was. .To daj , hun dred3 f-f hou-'.s are built r.ud in process of building, and iho g-.-ucral opinion is that the place ci !;!;.:i:s over eight thou.i and inhaliitauts. Tliere are but few dwelling houses yet occupied; but stores. boarding In nd h'..te!s without number, aud jtill the tie eommodatViiis for sleepin:; are very slim. There is plenty to cat, but not enough room to.-.leep, crci.pt one takes '.odgli!'-:" .. .i . , .... in a ler.r, or unoor a wagon. o were fortunate enough to procure a good room and a co'.npara'.ively goDl be 1 ; but al though there was a doorway to the room there was no door, and there we ha I to tay, wlili the mom open all night, and all our money undi r the pill r. 1 1 fairly makes us sdiuddor now to tie::!; .,w wc slcef, with i it ' i i ti i' t,i' i a '. v ::-.. rt!i-',i-!.iEv. no door to the room, and in a to.vn where every man ii o-i the alert to nr. Ice a for tune through an oversight of ".sonic oth er iiian." However, it Was safe when we awoko. Wo carried it until afir breakfast, when wo stepped up to the Captain's oiliee to netile, and them we lost it. The landlord look it all for lodging and breakfast ! Ho was very kind, however, and a.-kid us to fmoko at his cxi-cuse. Every -erson is talking about making a fortune in a year or two when they will soil out their leases an I retire. They all expect the bubble tobuivt bouutime, but think it will not within a couple ol years, perhaps. They will continue in business until within a few :u)tiths of the collapse, and then sell out. There are those, undoubtedly, who expect the city and its business to le permanent, as some largo hotels arc being built at a great expense. .Many of the newly com. pictcd stores have "For Sale" in the windows. We arc not certain, but .should judge that there was one universal want in l it. hole, that is women. There arc no la dies to be seen on the fctrcets, in car riages, or at windows. A few girls rc CucJ iu LiltLtUi auJ JUSJ Fs- - A . ! T . TKSJIS-S1 0 per Annum if paid ia Satuiidav Sptumbor, 0 tli 1SG5 rootns, but twiilc froti) tlio dining rooms I hey are seldom seen. But this want will be overcome as 50011 as hou.-ev can be made convenient. Families will then t.tke op their re-idioi-'es there, and some thing beside the-.o horid n.ca can be f-ecn. The ainouni of oil loini produced i ituinense. Ne y wells arc being devel oped every week, and the number in nn embryo condition is very many. O.in of toe Sisur well", which is near the great 1 '. S. well, is flowing now ai the r.ito of ElO-'i barrels per day, thus ont. s'.rippiu r 'he E. S. well some hundreds of barrels It has the effect to inspire in one a kind of ewe, aim o-t fear, to witness the. throb, bing and sealbing of eiiherof these Webs The Tv. lu well is more steady in i" How and the great stream co;n?s through the tube incessantly, sometitnes moderate, but momentarily with a desperate heave it comes crowding or.f, and strikes heavily against the f ide of the great vet, which makes one's head Ji:;;'.y to look into from the top of its covering. The gas comes out in such quantities as to be scon eurb ing for a Kiouent r.ftor a heavy throb resembling the ci.-llf g cinoka from a pipe or cigar, though it loo.-os itself much sooner. And well may one bu fcr.rfttl as he stands around these wonders ; for the careless lighting of a match., cr a flame of lire from any source, would cause the iirneimeut to burn as a scroll in an ios'.aLt, and every living and consumable thing in tiie vicinity would be as though it hnd never been. The product of oil from the wells al ready f truck, must be several thousand barrels per day. This yield, at present, is carried away by horse teams of Pluin cr, Shaler, Miller FaTin, Titusville and to the liver. Each team catries from three to five barrels for a load. Some teams consist of three horses, and such are loaded with six bavrel.-;. Pome two hor e tennis carry ibbs nun.bcr, but th.'y make too heavy a load for the ic.ids of that Cimnlry. If such roads were allow, cd between Warren r.ud Tidioute, the Commi.-'.loiiers would be arrested for keeping them in a dangerous condition. But down iherc we heard no complaints. AVcut one thousand loads of oil is be ing taken from the wells each day. The caravans that pass over the roads tiro a marvel to beh j'd. The price paid for hauling to Shafer is per barrel, distance t.f sis or seven miles. To Ti tusville, a distance ol about eleven miles, Z 'j.'-o per barrel. The oil is worth tit iho we.is anout i-i per i-arrei. rooti tiiero will be other facilities for ecttin-- tbe oil to market than by hauling over the roniis. a i: -.'fre-ni ; j in 1.0 ...tit- ,-,.,' the reouth of the I'itholo creek to the c. well, which wtil ttilie the oil irotn 'hat place. From the oulct the road 1 wiil run to Oil City. The outlet is in j the river. Some four or five miles from' the wells. A tube or pipe lo take the oil to the liver, is also talked of, and we believe, in proee-ss of b eine; .lid. Til,: en'ei'i rises teams that 1 relieve the thousands ti : l.ow trugeing at their heavy burdens. It is pitiful so see some of the peer animals, with galled and bloody shoulders, tugging (.long the un even road. There are other points of interest in that region, but wo are reminded that this article is drea-ly too prolix. At one place, not many miles from Pitlmle, are to be .'.a n (we know neit how many) per" h;ts a hundred or more wells within a short di '.aitce ef each other, none of which are yielding any oil. The well; arc not much talked ef. Failures arc covered up, while the sueee-scs are apt lo bo magnified. But it L hardly possi ble to magnify the interests, growth and enterpiuc ol I'itholo City. When it is remembered, however, that the money which put up all these build ings was not the product of the place' but t iken there by forigu adventurers' a pan of the charm is lost. Many of the people will always wish to be rich, but never will be. A few have madr hundreds of thousands, perhaps millions of dollars, and the rest are experiment.' ing; but like the alchemist, who tries to transmute the metals info gold, they will fail. As for us, a plaeo where quiet and htiri.iness ruevnils. whnr.t sne.ll.o- V,,,, surer pofit,, honor and ,-h ili.n.ion- A o A '.Ivan oo NO -i 1 about. d. is t. v i..-, lie ;'. and hilt te bill' liv:! f : is witnc-M .1 ;.! 1'itl, i.: I 'itb'ile w.i ! of an (-xlraordin o v o exists ab.mt thn om'.E lu til's j i: ,..,. ,s ...i.. -, are n. rr c:-; ! -1 . as Vet been I; tli ,, ry he!-veon-!e,;e ; i to be cavernous. - - t :-1: -:i .i.o 1. io, (Ohio, otlei.-i tiie : . .11 iae, : SoiiK ye:i; s ..i !.. iii -ve w ,., a ,-,-rt l;r.vsi.;t in an te.j'-ioiog c-ei'i.v, ;h-t:e:-i le. ver t i i.-d a c ' '. v. as a 1 jda-niiT, tin 1 Mr. P . a.: eo-;. : ., doletidau',- t h" m'n'X-'f t: . i:ei.:.; Muted to Mr. i' . t.s bu !o .-hi truly, by Lis t'.i.ol, be pr-pori i.i.. S'pei '-h. But the ide:,: t ' i . I 1 i.i:, very d;r,-re-.t ir.-o: wo i' 1. h i 1 t. : 1 from his eiien:; 1 t u e .cit:j ;''' make an oxteiuperat. on.u speech, ii : sp-'ko th:; one which he lei 1 p;v.ni- !, and which did not corr.vp e.d to the e i ihoiee. Vhcn lo'hal .lei-lei bi:s:- h. Mr. P . arose and beg in by uiaiiog ll.e the ibli-.-.viug tite'.-l-te: "Not in-'iiy l ii'-'s lr:.:si b 'r-. the;-' liver. :i man v. r.o was evy de 1 . one eeiy g- !t;g out to em a mill :: wishing to conceal his deafne-s, 1 rea.--iue 1 with him a if: "Now if any one comes abiog, first ask me : ' What is that fn-1" ' A mill-shaft." ' 1 i ow long is it to b" '!' ' Ep to y m knot h .',.' ' What "will yoti take f..r il Two dollars.' ' I will not give it-' 'Oh '. it's no tllt'i'ei-en .-e. If ye somebody else wi'd.' After a short Mine, a loan ridin Will I, i j d.ot ! I -.'o'i i ' " 1 ' the road, stoiii'cd and ' How far is it to town V 1'armcr ' A mill shaft.' ! Traveler (in a louder tone.)' How far is it to town ' Farmer 'En t yon kn it-holu. Traveler (at tin: ton of his voiee) IT,;-v f,r it it to -va ?' Fiirm.r ; 'i'v; 0 o oil.-. 'IrivJer (by thl-t mid- '1 vo a notion 1 1 j;i. 0,1 a:i I g.'. J you goo 1 thrashing.' 11 ! j ;" ( ! Farmer Oh! it's 110 deference. If you uri't .oiuijl. . ly ed 0 -.vl.l.' " ' J ' ! 1 0 applio.ition to the e- isj of the yot'.u ; liwver cm pi duly be se'ei. We have not hoar 1 ol him since, but pr sumo he- !:-u ab.m Euo I th: p-s of piw. 1 . 1 Faith Cm i':; .e; ;n g :, r T .:it;ej. colored u 1 o:J; viitee, llttio, t;,tie too many i pc-r-'on-i, who live by barhciing . cr lu'ifwo;'.;. 'flay are i- r ! E ! tin or.lei I': an t eee t ; a them n.ii-:i.ms, ; their own, and an having a el 1 bony n.ii.i a!i 01 v.ar.cu in. " at 1: ; a. pr : ...,t 1 .....,: , . . ; ... ... On- I 10. I H UIIHI., 01 '. ' ". ' - to is etioii v t x Was d : 1 i ring a ; -.wcrf.il ;i III ... ......Il ... "lalt.i. toe groans an I : ers giving- t-.ke:i ..! it-, e! inipre i'o.e m-.tOie . Y upon his o'..-;) (!-,, k i-'.. quiver, d like distant lie. emi'hasir.ed his words by upon toe taoie. la toe inoi-t .. .01 ;'.;-. the 'tovc, agitated l,y bis j irrio. bi .v.s, rolled over 0.1 the 11 1 or. !!. eher L.-wi-. a high man in the thwr.-h, lit I i,.;.t,-l himself near the conilb. t : of ; !.;ti ; he stool inesoiu'e, whoila voice of his minister came to It: tit hide:, witii ! iltli "i'ifk Uj) tie Move, Brill. ier Lewis, piek'up de stove, do Eoid v, ei't f t it ba,-:i you." E'r-elu-r Ei - .' 10: 1 1 v,e filleil up with mcricles 'f filto he hi:d heard that evening, so he yielded to the appeal o! his pre.i.-he.-, -r.il!-l t, ii . stove but die. pe I it it.siiiiillv. and (iiru. ing bis rept'oaciilul ol faith, exclaimed J'x. eyes to the di.-ciph- ! A-,7,4 V in t. t.'-Tim McG-jv.mii, a galljiil. f. -lb w lost his ble in th 5 M .-xle-.i.. war. li b, lost an ai 111 w lien a boy ly hiving tie limb cru-hed iiieb-r ihe v. lu-el of a i oo-t ing cart iu the -oull country." ) i is surviving biother, Dennis, to ,-r e boa-ting of Tim's exploits. I MVa- nienstiig bar. room, the other cv. -ning-, lUnuis began the oldthetneof th 1 Me.i. cat. war, dwelling with particular cm- ,,.....-..- v., ...v. ... u.i.su, mr- oeei-c.i ........ "Oeh, inurLhi-r, but ye ought to b ive seen Tim at Lye sack a .'ed'ar ..,!. me (meaning Basa.-a de hi Pahn.i). J 1 0 eought two Mexican blackguard; by the culls of their necks and kilt thein both as dead us In riins by Km-cLing th.-ir heads together." "How could that be," said the li.-.'ener, "when vour l.n.tl.er lenl . ; "Bless vour sow! ." answered lien',.;, 'one arm he, that's true enough for ye; Dot then, ye see, Tim f..r?otul! -.boot but that when h t into n Ii lit.'' SON!. ... i- i i.. .. n. ee.ug hi c,-. in. Cue d.'slr.i rr, tlio Zivtofit, j w . ' it :;!idi ii; l.l.c a siiwini :': " i fi.-.kn ilu! l-t of it ) . ii '.' i.fynr uc:iry woes, : .'! .! tii- rot ii it; ii i. i ' ) I ir( ) i')'is( , t ii- i;i hi' tlio in',-1 Hi ii ; i 1 1 r If y.nir friend ha-- gut a heart, 'I hi.ro i .i e-.Iiing hue in hti ( a I away hi.- d.i; ker part, I 'l:o ; ! . ohai's divine in bin, t ' 0 1 .'n'p i t our lie.- t relcaf r !."::::' :..s je-:! ol it; -..i,. , : . l cr , gi n I, E I.: the be t of if l:e.l.e ... s!a,-; Tl ;.;. . ' eperiment. .!.. 1 il -; .oe .,;.-v. Mid great - ' . j moni-.neul . .1 . . . '11 i-flnod M -.. i :t ' ilie lest of it ; .1 a e..l. 1 e e.t.eOed thill 1, 'i"e:u v, Hi to i'- e tli- best of if Ti ia tii.! I'oveis abovo, hi. h, sustaining all of us, El no e onto ). b-j'.;.l of love, Bit: d. h great and small of us, Ver 1. .ay befall S.e -lows or tiie rest of it We .-!: .,11 ova v.- one them all, If v: lo-,';.. the best of it. i i '-o 1 1 't iiU'K. On oi:e occsj. G-u-m.-in residing in the couhter into 1 oill'ilo with ham to sell. tie" rest, he sold a do"eii or tvrt e' :o ei h it. 1 keeper, wdio after, ib toooitr.iileg the ncutencss of- ; 1 1 w, : ea'iii; t-i a ( i 1.:- : eoteiy meii ( may tal t.ei 1 aukecs, stael, out votir Yankee S.-ll -: 10 lell but a Dutchman schcctcd mq r as a Yankee never vas. lie !:l : ' 1 :e hati! 5 dey vas canvass, ts vou ucver see. 1 pay t .1. :il! .- nice; and if you ve, '. clivi t vas so lu.-ignifiecnt 1 it 1 eat six .'-even, eig.it ol deui hams pefot" f fe.m l out dat dey vas made of? I ;-TIi ' Xi 'v ink independent lia.-j ; the following; IV eii a mo'licr : la! d'd I t. II i '1 what a time T had with icy Elle Joe , '' "No, what is it ': ' ''Why 1 was showing him the martyrs, thrown to the lions, and was talking very s,,',1,!!'.' (o tr3'hig to make him fee what a terrible thing it vas.'? if T ' T M y s 1 , V'1" il U'A "c once' u" ,a Ju at i,:;lt r""1' "ln. ay txhiud there, 1,0 wont ot a".V ! C'Geuer:.l (Irant really made a 1. i ... z . 1 I i-oe -ei. n iwu mi eoiiiiueiicmeiit. as lie na-i oecuueil to speak, lietieral Uham- 1 ;.o s.ii , : l nave iricu 10 get den. -:.!:, but he says "No," and ys that woid he fueans it. it moai's . Kiiethiiig." Grant i itig, 'T continue to fight it line." And that wt'.s his (.;-.:.! ' 1 .-, when he J Leo know. ir,k in, out. on that Sl.e. eh. i V""';'he follo.viiTg illustrates the way " ;. ': .ll thrilling inci- ' E, r sr. A c .I '. e-pondent froiu army g'yes 'his inf.- r 'sting item : In bii. ie w 1 lo the bravo Captain . A eiui:-:i b.al! took of! his 1. Eis la t ',..-rd-: were "liu'ry me he s-.e. vhere I fell." : d 11- f 7'A good ,-ii-ry is (oil of a country Me ii ..'us:, tit w ho- bou;o an itiueiant p:-- i-'h er v. ; ; p. 1 -- 1 . -g the night, who, 1 b -1 tiii.e ci:,:e :md family prayers v. '.. : . . to -.eo-ehing for a Bible, fe: . ly pr ei 1 ti eiuple of torn leaves e. the g 1 , 1 !.-. 1!,-, with the remark, "1 o ef I.e.-,- I w.h so near out of Bb . v Pr. Mason stopped to ' pi. 1 I which attrao. o.l e:. C..-iper the trage. ; .-.lo. rg said t ) him. i.i-ig, sir do ministers 0'.' a I .-11 1 th! ue-f ?" t. sir '.' sill the Doctor : d the g-.s;.ed have a righ". dia l, c the v . V.'h 'n j lo 1.1. ..w what the devil is about as well , as o.h.r I. .Iks." C:"i'"I iiio'irn for my bleeding coup y," :: t'.iii titiiiy c.mtraetor tj e a i- 1! ,'s'i hi i-i. "So you Ought, a :! oito'li e!," replied Sherdian, "for ibo-'.y leu bled her moro than you. r-.7"Au fM.a.edingly modest young '.V de-iring the leg (,f a chicken at the le said : "I'll t-.he that part that i,t !-, he ire-, d in .li-awers." A i.e .- o in-, gci.,1. icn whosatoppo o, in:: 1 di: t-.-!y said : "Ell take the n thai ought to wear thebostlc !" , E I rj.V somewhat juvenile dandy Said ... i.,',.- ,.:ir.r .,, a Lilt I "Don't yonthink, wksmy moustaches hire b, e-enin ; :" I 'J',, which' "-.he rei.'ie.l , "Well, sir, they may be coming, but uo-y have not vet arrived." :-'?.. A C. nncriiei.t Jonathan, is faking; a w.iii; with hi., "gal," came to a toll bri.lei', h. 11 bo, as honest as ho was wont to be, faid, after paying his toll which, was 010: cent, '-Come, Soke, you ma t pay voir own tell, tu just as like a-; not 1 shan't have you alter all." I "' e eonnty, Iowa, has pail I Sl-o.uOO f..r county and township 1 Emmie..- 1.1 1 the reb-f o' soldiers' fam
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