Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, January 03, 1866, Image 1

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VOL. I.
PhATTSMOUTII. N. T., Vv'KD INKS DAY, JAN. 3,,l8G8.
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THE HERALD
WEDNESDAY MORNING,
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A'i.' I'CJUMY A ' ' LAW
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BIERCIIAKT TAILOR,
OMIDOOR liAST OF POSTOFFICE,
Plattsmoutt". Nebraska.
IIcss Si Finisher
''e Jut -f:-f.i at.J r:":;e 1 their
Saloon and Restaurant
i. - :r- et , - ;i i !..;a. wUie thr y i i I faai-h
t.'. .i . i . ; ti.e i. . ar d i-.'.eo '.i.i u,ii ki ii jr.N.
.."r'' th i iy: rt 1-ot.etanl'y on haird.
'Ik1'. I.r.-'-ff tn tf l'ci--.-,-n 9 1-2
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f?rs 'iei.vii iu"ifuit U.
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FOB SALE.
ICO lcres of Coo i Land,
v, I watered. mated 7 12 miles west Irr-m Platts-a,'J'--
A g. jj ciiar-ce f or a Lam lie. lwwirr.
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. X. VORRISGTOS,
Kai K;:e AjLt.
l5 Ca-.- i,Tr Piaok t Bafreiy'i "5
CHEAP GOODS
NEW STORE!
Howe & Thatcher,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DlAI.llJ III
FANCY GOODS,
I3oots and Slices,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
Hardware, Qiiecnsvvarej
ETAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES,
jOUTFiniMS 8000SS&G
! thkt
! WILL tCOT BE UMDERSOLD
Call before purchasing, and
' Isiaminc Goods and I rices.
If you do not buy, you will . '
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ovposi te post orrcE,
I'LATTSMOUTII, K. T.
July 1, ISlVj. if
WILLIAII. S. TIIATCEEE,
Oculist,
""Warrants a e in e rr no pay.jtl i IBte at tae
t-ro of Hr.we & l'I.lcuer,
I'liTTHJOt' ia,
p. 12, '86,
ESAeKA.
33r 2ZS T7T
IT. BOECK,
riaritig reoeatJy lmiTt a new aaJ.saiti shop on
liain St., Plattsmouth, IT. T.,
; Vi. r.l r-ptfft;"y inf'-Di the rui3n. of Cif n 1
j hU- ;u.n' iiua.i. ill it i.c has the J'aaililies f-r car.
! rylnif ..ti th j
i In f.It its hriiv.chrs"
j III TSE LIC3TAPPH0VED STYLE
! 1 am rii': areii to tnrn out tho
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ar. J moat drahie ;
ffevery d--crit'jii, ever cf!" re! in tlie Tcrii;c-ry.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
3-Pirt;en'ir a'tei-tion paid t making aail fin-i-h:nC'tKl"IN"5.
Ail Vi:i Is of tunther takcu iaexchange for work.
Piatti.aouth. Apul 10, lMi5.
w. MICtElwlIT,
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LUMBER - YARD.
I?IicKrlvait & Miarp
T-a!er in Tine Lumb 'r. Lath, hirt-i, r r. P'i,
K.inds, 1'ieket. and rTery, Tariety of Cettouwood,
Walnut and Oak l.ninoer.
Wi!! ken constantly rn hant Cord weod, bota
Co'ton and iak. All older prompt ti;led.
lifliee on I.e' e" Street, iiouth cf C. L. Cooper's
tied aai iiaiii Uerwt, .....
. rLATTSMOCTII, N. T.'
STATEMENT
CF IBB
rAKJSIERS' A.D MkRCIIaNTs'
Insurance Company,
Or QCINCY, ILLINOIS. .
rP, the cudrsipn, I're'i Jri:t Bo l Sccrrfiry'cf
t!.c KarmT' nud 'li-rctunis' liisumnre CoaipnT,of
li'iicy, Illinois, JoiitrcOy oerlify tliat ti.e i-.uU Cci
rny in K"ed of a cnpiul, iu ac .!:tur ' with the
Climlrof Hii Cotupauy. iimuuntii4 t Fo!ir Haa
drJ ar.il I." i:lity-.ix 'J lit ua ul l ive IlunJirJ ntui
:(;lry-t liree li!ty-?if,-!.t oiic-LuoilreJ IMlara, beiu
l'fi'Osit Note iu m iho liiat cIjjt of Jtuuary,
l-t."), i-jur ? 1 ly 1 i rj on lli rea'. --lata juurnl.
amountins to cvr Nine Wi:iiv.n4 Ioll!, ai.i not
t ururubt-rt-i rnurthan half i v;Ou; knii( in addi
tion tfit-i-t , tlio Raid (V.rmiiiTty i pt;s?e&st;d of Cash
a-pt-ts niid feilU K'Civitb.e in.'ituriui; U.iiiy. nea:Jy all
li jvi.ij i:ir t a: the rate of p -r rcri t. per an
num, amount! K Niuet.v-Six Tli"uar.d Kfglit Ifuu
d:id unil tijjlity-Foar ol-l'KJ Koilars, Using llaiire
on h in 1 J i'.u;irv lit, A. l. I'-'jj.
o s . i.J W.N. CITN'E P-fJidt-n,.
latAL Vn'.U. VAN HiA.NK, BtC.
STATE OF ILLINOIS, )
'A'lauid CJ'ity. f
I. A!eai:c:cr J.ilmton. Tlerk of th? County Cotir',
tti i-r.i ai:d f irsiid tnauty. il l In rety certify, th-l VT .
V. C'l.Kf an-! V. 1".. V.i:i'ran!c rrsuoaliy appc.ned
heft r. mc, who, heit.'' drly -'orn, de;tos' and P-iy
t!it t!u fa-1 t:t:-l m lh: alxtvo cr!iicato iit true
to tlie i .t of th.'ir kn-iTTledc ;iu i beii:'.
In t?i!iiojr Tflintif. 1 haye tiet-imtii .-t my In tid
a a ! ; Cixud I'.e eal t th-' V!iiit7 Cum, at try e;.i.-,
in I'm- t-.ty 1,1 Q lincy, tl.ii 9iH di.r :f Sutv1uh r, A.
D. l-.j
l. t (fiXifr ALLX. JOII.VHOX, CI r'i.
CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY,
Tu expire eti tln;3bt day t Jai.tiarv. A. rt. 1VC.
l.-CKA.N'i; la.l'AlU'.MI.Nr, )
( tii .-f T- ri iiori.-il An. lit. r, -Cmiia,
Net)., Nov. ls:ii, 1 -6. )
tl j 1 atBiirs' x.cd ! v-rc liants' In-, r'iri C ";'' . 7. I
t.cj it. Lii:.c:, iKlL-wi.l, 1; t- ti tl in liin ti:itM it
rrf r .; y or i.e Act rf lr.orpxr.iti.!! "'" !
C-'orubai'v. t-r-feth'.r w.tii a w:tti:i iiis-truiuent. ut:d r
-ii" al -.;! i c .i"f ir.y, 'lLt-i iy t'..t i't.-i iciit
-i.nd S. ..( t riry ih-ieof. nn . tr ij: h, t fy; it -tid
L'.'.l.i.ii y is (n;-tN! ui' :i i-:piti it tour l:nnlri
::ti ! I.:v'.. :y-S. il...:u.l ti e liu.i.lrf.l ai.a i-.iiity.
'l.r.' i".o-l .ln 1-i'!i?', l-i!. p.t Nfiii-s ir. f r e..u
t;: ll t l .1 y ..; .1 am: i: y, ;-:'..", sccu . ed l y l. en u the
i tV. e i:: n;.;.i; auiiitiij :i niuu ii. lnt:nt.iir,
! l!.e Prct::.;:.t ai.J .- c: .;..iy of r:t:J t'otu
put.jr, ftuth jr.zin-- (.ay atii hit Awm th.if ni! r.,!n.
paLy tiiiv an;o.iit m IU ' 'l'tri i; v. y f ,ebr t!ka In
air :t u:nl :ic:;uwlt?d'e pvi..e of pr '.-s. &c, for
ami in h h:.d ot i.i:d Company, aid aaiving clninii
of rii : ly ro.i-- u uf tuj :Y1L, Ao,; aucl ti.e b;i:i
Coi .f .'i.iy Ii:i tjHy txtupiU I r;'.i :Lc rij:i;ifniii:
of ' A u A.'t i n rel.iti'in t i iiiiritftuce Conipanies,"
a; ;r.,v'd V l!u.iiy 1 -1 1 i . J SO.i
'1 ber.for.' t it kP'-wr, !y fh-" pir.t, thiit ia
tui -uar.ee v t! -laid An.. I, V.iiaam Ii- Jlarvfy, An
ilitur o tle I'c-ritorr of .t Lra-k'i, !! li-.reiiy i-.'rtify,
tbnt ?uid K:iMMra and Me ichiint-r' Ic-ttrant-e Ciiiiiji i
ny 1 Jx fr.;l x :.ty tj l; au? iC: buuues of ti.e Ju-
'.rar.c iu tl.-j Territory of X.-Va-a, u'.'I-r t"i e i--iv
f t;- X rritvi-y, uuiil t!.: Cl-t day i f Jatniaiy, a.
u.lboli
I:i w.'tr.e.s- where f, I l.ayti kuI?-:-! ii."!! mv
r.smo. as I cau;ed loo S:i! i f t'.e A uitui 'i
t. Otli ; to te litrreuatn nixed, th: li'.h day
f NOTciauT, a. i. JjJi.
v S R J H . K. HARVKV,
Jc-13 4w 'lerr.pirial Aud.t r.
Take! ul iy t!.e .-ul -tc i ib.-r i n ei:-I e 1 pr rui
ip, atKtat tires m ii'-trth of Wronilii:', in t'u-s
c-.iiuty, on ti.e i.'ni li ii ly l" Not ciu;jr r, . t!. -u3, u.ie
I'ol.jr U.i.c .-u;j ofi to lie tru .1.- tli ttu jeu o'.i,
rr.iikei? us f'.!!.vs. t.) wit: l.i.-' l..'y, M'irk if-. mioa
and tit, wi.!t niwt in r r-i ! a .-'.ri!i- v .-.
iti iy runrilaj -lov.-ii ovir irit r fint nos ill, and ail
nmtnai t ls-,-tia oa ! ft ta ,ut rr and 1 -:t hii. v. .;h
th" er-T3 "K . Cr." '1 o.vn. r is rf i; .M' .1 fo cji!,
prit prer'rtv, py cl.arg - aud take r-.iH 'initnil.
dtcti.iw CtiAl'.l.k.:i II. '1TCUKU
Tal:nr.ply r!i; ;;liM'r:hci' on hi? premiers nrnr
J!;. l ieastnt 1'iccnict. rour.ty, N. 1'., on t.ir
i!.V o." Nove.n: ei", A. 1 1 'l:C t.'.t'.;', b'..I'p.-.i;d
t, ;e i.tejt t-itic ij'Ui o'd r- .1 1 l-.-r, an i
ti-i- Ladi.ii out o. lort e2r. .N.i t:i irksor Lie.ruii
vao.L. '1 ro f-v.ii.- tv.iii c.tli.j'ioie prtfuterty,
p.i." ' a t- eti I !.::: k.I . : 1 1 av; ay.
Mr. I'iliif'ltlt, Novciito-rr ' " 'i, A. ! l-'"
ii;tOjt C. i. LUCl;l.ii(Ji!T.
! Tckni un 1-y V.. subseril tr llvinif n'ar tlie schtic!
. Iioom. i:, t No. 1, wi b-ii. Oiove I'owusiiip.
j t"a- tvti."ify, N". T., two Mil. h 'os, medium fUe;
i riiie u v .! it! I white p.tteil w th point of rijtf.t li-jrn
oQ, and while soot iu toivliead. aupo.ed to Le tru
y iir- i.;.': t!.; other i s'ippoj d tu te wvi-u years old
ard is rt-itly r.'.I. Ihcie arc no nia:: or Lracds
peieeiv ihie. 'ihiHtntir is reinested tt rail, prove
pn Perry, -pi y en irt;'. s and take ii.l aulsials vay.
5 Mi.e ii""ve. No.'. 10. ii, lijiij.
dtWi.V.v' IX. J. I'AI.MER.
laSTKAli.'' IOTICSa-
Taii 'i i t lv 'ho ful-.M ril.er. ii.-ar Ml. Pleasant.
C:m fonti'y, n. i . , one jiai , in Meer, of n t d and i
wiute la.lor, c:ared wi:h a bw.ilion- folk in the !ett I
erir. and snau.li rrup :! of 12 r.ht ho other
tnar'.s i r hr.n.Js c: iiival.'.e.
'ilii "lith lay oi Novir.iher, HC't.
ciecO 3 w. j. Lixeir.
la-ViTRAY A'OTlC?a.
Talc.1;! up Ly t '..: siib-cri! t-r, ;it There firrr,, C
cuuniy, S r-!,:aL i. 'i :t: -7. '1 I y ff Xveinlter, 1
o!iP rii rjLT st'.-i iv til -::" ! iriif b i;it; whitt; l"ts;
i: ii iirks ur l rfi1!.! - vatHo. ou t wo ear
oM hf.ier, ni' ! w lute and rvtl pirJ, i raark- cr
l",ctriii!-.r 6. lv
Ktray Police.
Takea up l y the but .-e:ii er. lyinc Dar Folden'i
Mi;l. on Wp-r-ir.e Water, t'as enunty, X, hra-ka, on
the 6:Ii Way of Ue ember lMo, oue teer, mo.ly
white with ted sjiol-i. s i:t atid upper hit ia r'trht ear
and Ciop i II" of Ui I - :t ear, liatid-il on t!m I c tt hip.
si.p;- d t he 4 years old. A isn one -ov, whit- and
b:.ui. ctu ti bit ano top bit i m if li lt ear, un.i- r hit
liii 1 c'-p olf riht ear; tupp-.-sed " be 3 var nl 1.
d'-cti tw JMSIIU A l.YN V.
rc.ice.
Tako uy-Jt the izs.Cvnc: the unI sign-il, Cva
lai -t -s bt-.'h-wcit of i' ui .i.--ijitj;;th, oii -i-Ai 1 Ii. 'rre.i, 1
r' I -it or. tBt .vc;as oal, jii-' u ljio on t.'i!y, ui jf
lef: cr :2. Ai-o. or." r r- J Str-cr, ycu- old,
L.rf wlitic ill in f ici.jJ, "Aiii'v l.ti'k, sorr.e
w 1 1 1 1 i tiii y . inl of Lo Ii i ,trs .1", Lt iu ielt ear
r.i-,l 1;- It iti r.tr. A - . on? Unu i l'T, 1 y;ir
o I. o-.-l f'tY f t "-i A!j ".it: ! l.tv-1.; Calf, wiiile
bark i i l:iy, un.:r b.t out o I' ft rur.
i .i- m : m, i'tt-Libor J 'ii , 1 '".
Eslray 7;oiice.
Tak'ti n? hj-the ;:!. sr. i' er, a .u rAi.'ne, in
flKMp-.'ii Praiiu :t, Cs cjJn-.y. N. V ,ot t! e I'i.ilt j
Iii-li. t:i, 'aN'tit three ttiiej nt'k I Pf.i:t:.ioulh,. on
f't? S'.st d ir cf N-ieni'.i'.r, A . p. 1G.", one yok." o;
Oxen, dt-r!SciI as fo.!-.i', i j wit: one is of a hritidie
c'or, with very '.-rs h ti.sjtLe oibor is of a light
re-l c'r, with I'vo vhi:o ;'.ti on riht hip. 'the
o-xr.e - t rf qn.'ed t.-i rail, ri ore propei ty, pay charg
es, and tnke them away.
!ev6 5w ' IUANC C. PARCEL.
ILegaJ 'oticc
J. F. Fox vs. "tVilliara Boxley
To William J ijtiV::
T- n 7-e hee-1 y nr.tiffj that an order of at
t?nraent wits ohtiued fr-dmst you hy J. p. lx
fiMtu the Jn.sti e.- Court, befor- J. II. Allison, t Jur
t ce td the Pe te- in nad f r Cit-s crajty. Nehruskn
lerritory, for the um of one I ituihed iloir-. Mud
or ler ot .Altwiiuerit ion in-ued on th-. -'Ktii diry of
N.veinhr. l:v.t- ai;u yon are required 1 1 appear ind
ilt fi-nd "i 'i lJi'n dy ol Ju'tiou y, IjOC, ui i o iiotk
p. in. J. i. tOi.
d - 2"3wr
Iji'gal Police.
J. W. Conn vs. William Eoxley
To Will'am Iiixlfii:
-rn rr hi reby notified thit an order rf rt:
tach.ueat win ot-:tinet fgi tti6t you hy J. W. Conn,
fejm the Justice's Court, bKre J. U. ;iior, a Jtt
tiee ot' tae Petite n nd f "r Cms louh-.y, Nebntska
Territory, for Ue ttua cf one hnti'tred u la r.. said
order of Atu -V ru ot w7i i.-uvd on ths M'ilti il.ty of
Nj.-.ui' cr, l3Ci. uoilyuu tin lojmrea to i. pear and
dilnJ cu tae iO:t tiay of Jiucaiy, t 1 o'clock
I p. ai.
de-:2!) 3
J W. CO.VN.
TJID I'TTl'EOFRGQELS AU
cotri:iiit:Aus. -
A DREAM.
BY PARSOX BROWM.OW.
'Tnras the atill hour of midnight; I lay on
ray Led,
And feverish surrounded my head.
I dreamed I had passed through uij last
dv'in throe,
And rnyfoul took it? f.iht to the regions
below.
Then eoon through tlie wido yawning
portal I passed
My pnssport examined admitted at last;
Aiid bein iuforiued by a ghost on tho
My respects ta Old NIok I straightway
niu'tpay.
Forthwith to his throne I Vent and fell
prostrate,
And paid my respects to the old apostate.
Then rising, he batfe ma to follow his
v.-ake,
And a trot through his kingdom for pas
time we'd take.
"111 eliow you," said he, ''Low ray quar
ters are crain'd
In various parts with the ghosts of the
damned."
44 'Isough Siid,' I ropliod, "go ahead and
I'll follow,"
So our pathway we took across a big
hollow;
. T it . . .1 i
A3 wo weiiucd our wav i pnv7 on in rigtn
A pn'.aC0 of iron, of tOA'tl'Il: llih';
I viewed it in wonder, a.r.d as I drew
nighir,
Discovered it was but a furnac of fire;
Its apartment above, its Ijaseraent below,
Wcra crowded with beiog3 the imago of
Y.YiO.
"What's thi.v-" was uy query; tl.o Dovil
rcpiiod :
' 'lis the plac? where my slave holding
children are fried '
As they said on earth a whito man must
bo
Abave the d d nigger, so 'tis here as
you see
The whites are above, and the niggers
below
The brimstone to stir and the bellows to
blow.
I :t b-t us go on; you shall see as we pass
The punishment dire of n, still meatier
class.
That place to the left is the fiery abode
Of a class who by thousands tread tho
broad road;
They arc hireling watchmen, who strive
to increase
The size of their flock for the sake cf the
Jletce;
No cara bad at all for tho souls of their
charge,
Duial: i w.s. tb.y cxTl vvhiif thtj vrOlf
ran at larr-e.
There are priests of all classes, uivieiciij ;
and names,
Condemned to bo broiled in the sulphur- t
ou3 dames: !
li-t tii i meanest bv far of those miser-
able creatures
Are those factors of hell the pro-slavery
preachers;
They preaoh that the Lord made the nig
ger's kin black,
Tliat th.-! white mau must ride tj heaven
on his back;
And Slavery's divinity, they'll make it so
plain,
To deny it is taking tho Lord's name in
vain.
Pisputing with them is timethrowu away
For the Compel th:y preach says "servants
obey."
They make a long prayer, a sermon comes
next,
And "eltvied; bo Canaan" the- take for a
text; -
And here a new light on their vision has
tiUTSC,
And couiebody beside poor Canaan is
t
Jast a few steps ahead I'll show you tbis
fctntion,
Along with "those men who would ruin
your nation."
And now as we stood on p. precipice dire,
I saw far beneath a great lake of lire :
Like a sea in the tempest its surface was
tossed.
While it swarmed with the pale burning
ghosts of the lost.
Rock-bound on all sideSj the deep hollow
roar
Of its surges resounded while la.'hirjg
the shore;
'The blackness of darkness' a sulphur
ous cloud
Hung over the scene like a funeral shroud;
Yet plainly 'twas seen the red waves were
at play,
As they da.-hnd the u!m crags that threw
back their spray.
Each wave as it rose displayed on its
crest
Some dozen pale ghosts there riding i
nV.rnsi- I
"Till striking the crags, they sank from
the sight.
And others rushed in, like men to the
fight.
" 'Tis here," quoth the Devil, "I dema
gogues throw
When thy come down and call for their
lodgings below.
As they never loved aught but broiling
and strife,
And were true to nobodv, or party in life,
F.ver turning and twisting and dodging
around.
No place more beStting for thera could bo
found:
For here they r.re tossing and dodging
forever,
Like drift-wood aHoat on Niagara river.
'Tis here you will find all those wicked
men,
Who devoted their powers the tongue
and the pen
To propagate shivery and spread it abroad
And tnakeill mankind accursed of God
'Twaa such that brought on your great
civil war,
And justly are they condemned therefor,
With the meanest of Devils who dared to
rebel.
To broil in the flames of nethermost hell.
Here are lying Reporters, Editors, Speak-
. trs, i "
And old Vnion-tavers tho compromise
shriekers.
Hat a new class of sinners came not long
And what to do with them I swear I don't
kr.ow;
I saw them t'olher iay while crossing the
Styx, " !
(Sent here, I suppose, for their d d dir
ty trick";
For of all who arrive hero day after day,
There's none but the i. leanest cotue in by
it.' war )
A Coating d jwn stream at their ease to
- ward the lak";
A species of being half man and half
spike '
Their heads crowned with copper, their
bodivs with scale?,
And, ueorpion-like, they have stings in
their tails.
They ureed with thoue here like water
with oil,
And in less thin an hour had all hell in
a broil,
AnI now I am puzzled to know what to do
With this lute-lived vhili-hv red cojipt rhtad
crew.
I'd be glad to see the whole world come
to hell
I'm fond of mean mn, but they please
tie too vve l.
In thoir zeal fur my cause and the good
c f this phi ce
Theyrve brought the whole kingdom and
c;iuse in disgrace ;
Though loytil enough to my kingdom and
throne
They'v tnrni-shod its honor wherever
they're kr.own.
But t!i!y srvi-d without pay or hopo of
reward.
So I'm bound by no bargain to show them
T'-gnrd.
I think I'll just take them utsida of the
town,
V!ir-r x',-i draining-, .r d filth and ofTal
ure thrown.
Aud t ).s thj wholopach of them into tho
uitch, ,
And (Nn-er .thcru up with sulphur and
jlteh,
And it allr. and leave them to choke,
And writhe in the ilames or strangle with
Finoke.
When Jefferson Davis and his rebel host
Shall arrive a: tho gates of the home of
tho lost, .i
I'll meet and assign them a place near
my thron-;,
And Uavis and Floyd shall be stars ia
my crown ;
Cut this cursed crew to the diteh I'll con-
f'r
They wcro irnfc to my cause, but I can't
call them mine."
Jut then an.e a messenger hastily down
And called cut, "Your Majesty's wanted
up town,
For another batch of that peace shrieking
crew
Have com-) sneaking down and are ask
iuar for vju."
IX!s majosty then grew Mack in the face.
''l'1 l and by hit!, kick them Cut of the
pinou,
TIlcir s?en-'! I detest I can't bear them
i:ear
And i 11 let t tern know they shan t stay
!?ie;
'Tia too much for us, witii ur devilish
naturi s,
To bar with such fallen, such cowardly
i-roature.-.."
So stiyiiig, ar.d wearing a terrible frown,
A tri lant be .toized and hurried un town.
Then ouicklv I hoard ming'eJ whining
...,.1 .1,.;.
And, in thunder an J wrath, Old Belzebub
iiliu i-iil le.ni-
f-peakins:
"Get out of my courts, you rascally crew,
You're too mean to Btay where tha com
mon d uttned tt.'"
And then iikd a man cf hi reason bereft
Satan tumbled and pitched them about
rir'ht and left.
They veiled f-nd shrieked "Peace! pray
Satan hold on.
We tire loyal to you!' Cried Satan, "Be-!
gone;-'
While the blows ha dealt out made the
peace-makers scream,
With their ye lls in my ears, awake from
my dri ami
Slaw to ma lit: (iooi! Citizens of
tlie Freeilaien.
Forty years ago the late Lord Ma
caul ty said :
me c s ui v ok tuic lor nit; ct is
, i j i i
n i-? rt .-i ti i l-fii 1 t roorliiiri nrml ilcn nrl
..-rt : r .u.. h-
the cure is freedom! When a prisoner
leaves his cell be cannot bear the light
of day; he is unable to discriminate
colors or recognize faces. But the rem
edy is not to remand him to his dun
geon, but to accustom him to the rays
of the sun. The biazo of truth and
liberty may first dazzle ond bewilder
nations whuh have become half blind
ia the house cf bimdve, but let them
fa" a:iu Uii; eou" uc au,K lu
Lear it
. - i .i :m ... i C i .
"Many politicians cf our time are in
the habit of laying it down a3 a self
evident proposition, that no people ought
to bo free until they are (it to use their
freedom The maxim is worthy of the
foci in the old story, who resolved not
to go into the water until he had learn
ed how u swim. If men are to wait
for liberty until they become wisa and
rood in slavery, they" may indeed wait
forever."
t-ESA young and beautiful lady in
St. Louis, in "fixing up" to attend the
Sou'.hern Hotel ball, unfortunately used
a little too much of a preparation of
belladonna, for.lending additional bril
liance to the eyes, and temporarily lost
her eyesight a warning which fash
ionable young ladies would do well to
heed. . .
--ry"The widow of a musician had
inscribed ca his monument: "He has
one where his musio can oniy be ex
celled. The widow of a pyrotechnist
saw thiri, and had inscribed on her hus
band's tomb: "He has gone where his
1 fi;o .rerk csn only be excelled."
A TALK OF IIORISOU.
P1BT TCST.
June Ann PiikinLorn was the ot-ly
darter of poor but htT-ist parents. 1 hey
had no other child but htr. She was
their all, and besides the dog Touzer,
(who was a yallsr o'og and warnt per
tic!ilerly ovt rLiirdeac-iJ with brutits) jlin
was the only human bein they Ltd to
!ov. Tha', howsumdever, was their
misfortin ar. 1 not their fault. Her z
shone like a new brass hi'.iie, and her
cheeks was as red as a temperance lec
turer's nose. Ilcr hare was the color
of ealTron tea, p.nd her form was as.
pracefu; p.s a houn pup. So much for
Jane Ann Pilkitthorn.
part ftEKVNT. I er hte a tli'a j i.Matcd Joln Bull
Jethro Snodgrass was an adopted son ! I"glslinaii after inveain all hii prop
of the Rev. Mordecai IImblechotn, theert7 in Kor.fccraie Lan. fie is
viiiid-o parson. He was a "fair and no;v V?r-rs 'J- iU ,J a;:j'1 njuch 0:1
komeiy yuth," as the poet ez, and ! thc Ti the last chap that pop.
stood six feet in his stokins. CThat is. ! r:J q'i:--;i r. ut her, she rtph'ed.
in the Winter. Ia the fiumincr he
'l n't ol.-':ii.c Hit. ,-.,t...:e...
uiuu i iiiui ciHA i ua. j 1110 l. u:i 1 1 . r-. i 'Jii
was as clear as a taller candle, and his
hare curled as natteral as the tulj cf r.
yt Ipin cur when giuin n bastin fr(rn hi
t,-
master. Bui Jethro Lad oae faleir,
Ahho Rdopu!, he was in every respea
a Tiii)iistei-'s son.' Ho tlruv q fast hss
ar.d iva pi-'rtickh'ily f .nd cf femai! so
ciety. He smoked cigars and drinked
beer, ond was r.ii!(h inclined for the
society cf wimmirj. ' He p! i3ved keerds
ar.d pitched quates for a shillin a game,
and was constantly running after the
gah. He liked to dance all nite to the
fearful rr.-pia of the country f.J Jit; but
his topmost pashtin was a liankerin arter
iha opposite stct. Otherways", he
wouldn't have been a minister s son.
And there's where the laugh comes in!
So much for Jethro S'nodrrrajs!
r A RT Till us.
I bleeve that I have previously inti
mated that Jethro Snodgrass was fonl
of wimrnen of the fetnail sect. But of
all the witntnen in town, Jane Ann
PiikiiihvTa was his fust choice and his
best ho't. He Lved her very inuciiiy.
and she dittoed him full as muchly if
not miuhiicr. Their two iuvs blended
together Lke bcrdin house liskit, (which
can't be pulled apart whheut using n
pair cf pinchers and a claw hammer.)
! A,'u Lan l'e VOsiuus uiai two lonu
.1 .l .. !! .! .. r
; hearts like theirn n;ust be tern fori.iblv
asunJui? Yes, gentle reader, ii is pjs
siblc, and a good deal possiller.
FAIIT rOCKTII
It was a cold nite in the mcmh of
J i'-ne wary. Jerusalem! how cold it
I i T. ' ..li r .i
wit;-: i'. v.as coiu enuu to ireez? tue
noce on a graven i;nrn:dge. It was
eenynust a.i cold a3 rich relation's
greetings. Jane Ann Pilkinhora and
Jethro Snodgrass was '-tripping the
light fantastic hoof," (as Spurgeon sez.)
m tbs dancin fcall ot JiiM Baxters tav-
ern. "The taller candles thane o'er
fa;r women ar.d brave men, and ai!
went jIlyas a dinner bell." Bui hark!
what sound is thai? That fearful sound,
,r ,r . r
! that Itawjes the dancers to ury up on
J 1
their dancin, and even the fiddler to
cease his onairthly stranes? Jane Ann
Pilkinhorn has fainted and - tumbled
kerchunk onto the bare fioor.
"Water! wateil" iliouttd Jethro Snod
grass frantically. r-
Remarkia as hew that waz the f Jit
time in ten year the', ha'd heard young
Snodgrass call f-r tvi.'-cr, and that he
didn't keep the stcl;' i.i the- house," B.il
Baxter run :o the bar and fetched up a
decanter cf air'.hqurfke jia which he
ihrowed into Jane Ann's face. Jane
Ann immejuntly rektvercd. Jetiiro
Sii jdgrriS touk her into Li j arms and
toted her into the parlor. She throwsu
her arms clean round hia r.':ck, tx
claimin: "My preserver! rr.y preservei!"
"Isot by a darned tilt!' sez Bill Bax
ter, who was !!i:.Jia Ly, a ad who had
a tnaahiii uoshun artrr Jane Ann him
S(if, (bein a bachelor and onmarrie-a,)
and vr-as therefore j j1jj "net Ly a
darned lIu! You nevt-i'd a come to if
I hadn't slung thirty-seven cents worth
of jin in ycur f.-.ce,ai.d now Snodgras
: ,.,,: .1 i.rr,i;. , f ; r
- "Beware!" fiez Snodgrass ."beware
how you prcvok.! my wralh, or Til smash
. .. 1
your jaw
Biil Baxter not bein a fitin man, im-
mej intly rttreet?d, vowin ver.jjnce onto
Jethro. And he had it speedily.
Ten minutes arterwards, Jethro
Pnodgrais entered the bar-room, and
throwm three sents onto !l
claimed m a voice of thunder ond light
nirig: ''Give rne a glass of your Lett
jin!"
Bill Baxter, Tri:h a l??r in Lis eore
eyes, sech as only a find irAarnate
cood immytate, set up the bottle. Jethro
pourfd out a tumblerful! and drunk it
down at cne gu'p. l:i lss than ten
tckonds he clapped both Lands on his
stumick, and hollerin "Piened! pizen
eJ!" he dashed round" the Hour in fear
ful ogerny.
Froi.'i that !.. th lie :;vf'r reLirf red,
but aner a hmri.t i'lness of three days
he expired. Jan1 Ann Pi!kii:horn was
kerrid hor.ia in p. whee'.barrer in a state
cf uncfii:ci.iusi.rj, ravin and tearin
! iv. in t-.'urs iu iicr
her ize, that she "didn't
I Set "
an 1 '-il.al if !.'; 1 aJn't rot no
' ni ,re (cslivs Mn to ca:h- gallivar.tin
I r"-Ui 1 3 3'Jur ? Skl tLkit was ournSn lL
Mc - fcf a 'over, the I est thin"-lis could
do a? to a: i Is; Lis hta-I."
Lil! B.i.x'f.r, the taverri-keptr, was
arrca'.i 1 and trit-d f.r highbcaigery iu
third piTio: i i-;:iCi.'.;r, but u akkountcf
I thr? :nar.i f,ii.ij;- r cf th.T jm that Bid
s.'l.I, Lci-.i tppir.'.er! ca t!:e jury, th-j
j iry coj'Jvii'. .-t.'iv rmd Ihl! was li
ch.irged. A f- v. K.rjtii'is hi tfrward he
was smashed to u'di under a pile driv
er, and was cligvd Ij - o South for his
helth. Silch ii lift!
Moiii Bon'i drink airili juake jin.
Tin: Man Vi'uo A on't Pay the
Pkinte;:. Mcy he be thod with light
ning an 1 con -.pel led to wander over gun
powder.
May ho have sore tya and a chcit
uui burr for an eye-Mom;.
May he n'ivcr be permitted to hi is a
hand-roma vomaa.
May Ji3 nightmares trot races ov?r
his v'.ouiach "very r.iirV.
May Ii:3 boots bnk, hi? gn lung fire,
and Lis ii -rhing lines break.
r.Iay his co;Tce bo Mveettned witii
liii-s and his sr i.c; sef..oti?d with spiders.
May It never i-rr.:;n ;:!, and be ccn
litiu.irly U-;.tt with r. o'.hing.
3I:iy his i'riwi.J rut: oil' with hi-! wife,
a;.t! hii cii i-iivn tako tho whooping-
?-ii'.y i.is c :.il; die of murrain, and
his Logs destroy his garden.
5iay the famine-stricken ghost cf an
editor's Laby haunt his slumber.?, and
hi3 inurd"i l.i his dreaming ears.
Jliy his cawi give sjjc mill:, and
churn rancid butter. . In hort
May his daughter marry a ou-?-eyed
j IIjT, his lushicss go to ruin, and he
20
to the Legislature.
.allien.
Thoitiit it was a Coxcxnnor.-
i, ,!..,- Artrmru'V.'nrd hpmtr nt
one cf the Ne v Yrk churches recently,
edified t!i uL.li t.:j by his unexpected
rt piy to il.j preacher's. text, which was
as f.-.lo.v.-: "II.w :;ro itc mighty fall
en? How are tha mighty faiien?" Af-
, tt,r a short p.u:3 Afemus looked up
inquiringly, .nd i t I meekly, "I give
it up.
trri.i ci.'-Ica. tlii.jg ve haveseea
for a i .17 limb ti iho follovriog passage
from the Mobi!? Lhttly Titna: "The
imu.3i.b: nioraT'i'jp-.rLrity cf the South
over -t'.e Ntrtii lia-j a'r.v.-.ys been noted
by a 1 travelcre. 'I'i.c-ir truly pious and
sincere love cf r,a:i, tlieir tender care
of orphan, contra? most happily with
the inhuman and hvcrtless treatment of
the Northern r.tbobs towards the labor
ing cli.-.'."
- " T -
-5T Out of i!. ht;&t things of the
sea-ion in '.'..at cf LiiLop Simpson, who
has dcolaitd ii. fa.r of paying the
rebel war debt wLta it becomes due,
viz: aft-Ji- ' :bi iudeptiadence cf the
Confederal L.:zv.5 sh-tll have been se
cured.'' tl Pru:ha law of divorce.
it is rev ;
tl.-", before ulterior pro-
cetdingr-, t ;
cf the rpjarrelling
coup!? shah
conti'iri.t th-
tvj rin epportuuify of re
.. Ia 1S "1, of 7.-59G ap-
! p-;cr'-;c'i'
d..-crc 0 ol were re-
j cor-ci.ed by th-ir pnrt,,r:
AILi- The New York I.idcpcn-
: uent, in lis IdStii-rue, gts o;f ihe follow-
: iiig:
Linms o: t;.e jJamccra'.i: party to
the gratitude of the nvuon: Because it
lost i?3 lit in the wnr of the Uniao,
it'
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