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The Oneida pis Î e . Hl PülffiY.^t'Dji Ài JACKSON, Proprietor». J E Ü B L ÍS H ia> .E V E K l¿rSA T IJK ^ A Y í IÑ O N E ID A ,^. Yv’J ■'•- » Ófficeiu Jtterch»nt’s Exchange! 3ciptory, C orner ór M ain and C hestnut S- : s . J r i ___ \ I I« Il j ; , TJBMJSS: .g ^ f .OO lier AÀuiun in Advaiioe otlx- I . « r w i a e , $ ! 3 . 5 0 | .. ’Nopapçr'dltcoôtlnued outil ail arrearages are Hriï; except a t thè option of £he publishers. 1 i 5TT ! __ : ___ ■ : ■ -/If ’■ ----- nHi «je Jili yjERTISlJYG. ADYkaTamo.\1'?Rljr.\ T ' 8w. ‘ïï‘W f [3m. \ïëiôp. ; a r jî &SS!* ÿUMOj, i&ôo-  l I M . t u f o i « 9.00 i l Ä Ä l •9,00J 1TX0 17.00 I SfiW tölWTjü^. .egal (idre tUemenis inferUd at H,y8law.v r-ßF^ i-S'i I’ T’” J.--*®- Business Cards, in ward ColumùJ -•fir* lines, *? per.r<*!n ], JJ—,—4* I ,L pj>T* Business Kcalce» .will beinsertéd in ’Columns, at thermie of Fifty Cents foi ;aa<l Pive.^ents for.|yery subsequentline:, 1 Ï ? pttT\ Yearly. Aiiy<rtlsers have the prlv liège orchang ing? quarterly. Tt^»rejwlU'l>e no deylati A» from adver- I ûsi^'ratcsjunlewa'apccial contract Is jiiade, t c.-apr* Advertlstmènta net accompanlt a w r Cions,.will be inserted until forbid! and c mrged accord ingly.' ‘ I- 'fli'-.\''- ‘-M I I !’ ! *■ t i r AU letterv communications. ,&c., should be ad - ¿rosset! to',. •- • f i -ï ; ■ t JPÜItDY A! ilACKSON, £K|i 1 iM> 'Oneida,- Madison Co., N. ’ I»,. # I M * r w* ___ 1 1 •• * _ 1 1 f f # . ' l JÏI ' • • j he. rates prx sot exceeding the Reading the first line, ¿acli insertion. I . | THE HAJIOIPS DEAD« Font hundred tlionsand men. ' The brave—rthe good—the true, fqi tangled wood, iu mountainglen, |On battig plain, Jn prison poh/ ,i ‘ Lie dead for me and you ! ? ’ ' ' Four hu'hdred'thousand of the bravo Have ! made our iansomcd soit their^g rave, • For me, and you ! * Good friend, for me and yon ! ' **v ' .L ¡In many a fevered swamp, 5 ’ By many a black b?£9n>.. . f f i; Id many a cold apd- Wyen .cgtap,^...... ¡The weary Beatific) cojfed his;wapkp;r> And died for moan w on! From Wèstern plain ujfficeanjtid/^'. Are '8trctebedlhe'gravp|of tboec^bci 1 For me]au,d yod ! j?*.. / ' Good friend, :ftr m««d/yofM;i ' », Their riridy rvtoda ■And;poure|.itheir pr home-r*:hVriuigji ' 'foniti ' 1 d i e d i 'p 'A For mp andy Good ir^end^.foir pic an ;**- ' teti v dlc¿^ *1 , < Trotn thb-riviere and hill.j those smileB ■wliich fjprtune had-denied them-at the -tables of the gamblers. ] j ' Hardte had bavely entered j the sa- loou whjen his old thirslj iteturned to him; and eVen before/hb \gas fully conscious o f his actions ;!ho found him; ?se|;fseatjed at a faro table.” Unfortuv naftely again' for HardiefKe rose from it the Winner o f a thousand dollars. The .passion for gaming,once aroused in H.he man, and he cpuj.a~no rao^e re- stmin himself from it thap ja^rokehidown, thir ' frbm tasting : }.; stimnlaies an^ . -i-;:— and_£idn*t ^ow fw h á t he ^ s ] |^ ?att erupted if o r emox hi;^g^en|ÿ.yta™'ed back.; hb^ijolgj open his Tips' to aB^nisbment Hardie’a head! foiWArdaùd'stru -i ^Ä£*i*gÖw^a*rUnatiott, was about, ^ the hand before (press his all heavily rppor?. äfierv potation 9$ ifeíjpáB ’'àt’ iirTable fO i t P ftc Wî&b»Tc ûicülUcs uiisurp»MÈd.jfor ,------------0 ----- «cfj|illou8 br^ùb-VrintLof^lrtUf n'eatnesi sud cfisputcA, ^ánd at modt;r»l» pHces.';/ |“ ’ M iriî'N l'Q . executing, all de- I ir b u s . P U ROD I PHYSICIANS /creux Block, i N. Yí ^ XTT(5K^EY AND COUNSELLORjkT LAW, ' Gucida, N. ;Y. .Office in Fid Jlre Bloek. ) R Y. & J ACOI5S. & S u KGEQNS.-—Office iu Dey- seeojuil story, Main St., OuciUii. ______________ ~ . t |(- r - 1 ______________ • *T ! EDT v A R » , I l i SP^O S iEK , - ATTORNEY !&’ COUNSELLpR AT LAW, , - bneidaifiadisoir Co ,-N. Y. j|pffico oversell. ' ¡ Goodwin’s Store, MbdisouiSt, i. \ '.jp| E Rt, j .SUKGEONS.A PHYSICIANS:: Office iu Wul- ■•V- r.-itli’« Block,rup,'^tiilrs. i ! ■ W.. K. F itb U, 'M. D , res. c.br. Proad/& Cherry, r il. VVV O aicpeuteu , Mi .D., rek. cor. Broad «& Clieslnut htrcets. ' , 1 j • ___ _____ I ¿ f Xi/'ISr.iMESS:l^.«13K,v ■*'.K . i «. , * H, * ;1 [ Oneida county. Also ,L ' J’--'Mlehigau. lois. 1 1 . -1 U p many a fortrfjsslwall { I They charged—those b o y s in j^ e , , ’Mid surging smoke, and VoIlewHfbal [ The bravest were tic dret;tO’Iall t>i^ • ■ To fall forme pud you!; \ - ' < . | Those.noble men,—the najtion’sjprido^ /F o u r hundred tbonsaud menhavedjii I,, ! Form e and you ll! ; ■ f f 'I. Good friend,ifprj me and you! j In treason^ .prison hold j Their martyr »pirita^rew ’ To atathre like tbe eaints of old, While amid agoliics untold, •am They starved for me ail'd y o u I The good, the patient, aua the | Four hundred thousand inen h u te^ For me atfd you,l ;• ’ w / -pfj y ; I F ! ? Good’ friend, for me and you ¡-. . • 1 jP*-.'!- (A debt we ne’er can pay ? *■ \ I. To'thcm ls justly due,j , k »- j Aujd to the nation’s latest d a jl t “Our children’s children still snail say, “ Tiiey died for me and yooft1?/' Four hundred thousand ohthf? brave ■ Made this, our rausomud soiltheir, ipr are, F for me'and you ! Good frieud, for me au3 yon !■ ' h : c ) p T iiE DEAD GAMBLER. ; Am ong L|ie thoiisands ofrgold-sôek- e'rsi who lamiuU in Sacramotóto’ ih the summer of the year 1849 , onAheiÿ way U>. tha ‘placea ss. on the Soutffl Middle uiul JN-orih forks of thciVlUMiwuw'i fiery 'jpótatiop ins. tn’ext HaVdfe ¿rhbweveri ac- ?sàw passing Id thé. sad dead ! that he the heart, ]|y]Ädüe ix!cil em ent: ^ * ^ î f o f g o ^ n g :t'heir- iiiÿ ifpr-j the moneÿ b]i|Î|tfetiWâ8 àverruléd. withbiit id (Withitto ^fatuated ihtYf ihe handslof the “ bankers” of the.llB ‘ — ^ game. lie, pool” boy'/llid entreated! Preak Lis' parent, not 4<> indolge in the wild, intoxication—tg save/mijnoney, and,] If-' he’ could nofc engage im legitimate bijsinesf, either to return to the mrneef or, to his home iii the farroff East: He pHrreenvj|le, say^^rrespjondeut of |fcoe' Cincinnati [^*^mercialt iff .the might 'ás well have attempted to per.-: guade tile h^rdeped wret ’ $>vfndling His father to jhes who werei return to the1 path of |rectitnde',iof holiest dealings / Hardie found bout fiye bnn- On the third:;night iniselfjthe oWKer of i died dollars. Hisfthouaanda had al ready passed oiitfJof his jhands. “ I Iwill win all back or lose inaiiider \before I rise ,’5 “ Poor glanced George 1” he added, “ asìfre 1 ft T 1 . I*. . t the re- he multersd.' ought not, for given wayito. could not h^lp] atfhis son ; “ I the boy^s'tsake, to liave my beSfcjttiiig sin. But I myself.’,* « The? next ihom ent hiii mind was ab sorbed in-the game. For tune seemed to beiagain.st him. 4In a few miiiufi's. he had but one h ^ d i ed dollars left. ]rhjs lfej' boldly pla ^ 3 on, ^the quqeny ami cdjmly awaited'th( result. Thus waiting! he leaned theelb.nw of his;lefe Ljr,j was a prepossessing'looki^g-geutl^ piaiviO'i ib e h a m t of Ilardie. / .His.only cojnpauioiijwas his ffon,(a^la^g)j'|Gine fourteen years, but wh’o, tiotw^hstaud- ing hie* extreme youth, was ] sharp, .shrewd qiid- iuJLelUtfent ..¿£ M £ F i^ ditjr -wals what m ight be eal ledVasui ¡((»liable phrase goeis,a l> ^etScrtjtrihan.’'» He had - once'' ¡l)eeu, \ve|l^li,y,!but his passion for gambling f>ad|ruined fhim! Ue was uotaiprofessimjfflL Indeed, he looked- .with ¡contempt! upon all who. kept games o f chance ; bift his personal 5 dislike for such characters did not pre-, him from l-iskin^ii^ raouey $ » H) t l il V IV f l D C U Val V VAU.* r IT 1 /1 1 1 1 0 Nl v t II h v i ^ 1er b.í *¡ restingftn'ajhe arm?eR|ûtjJ^fâjgh^-1 Methlhk* 14iear the vi ^éyÍBt»ná/I, * > :?Wm~ if¡Í%;$>%&$rSlt „ - gnging in íffi,' wbqld’ilíát ï wei^^ii^tBMáCTninaí Ha!-\ y ¥Hak%i»|Mt^eir .woroffipi^^üä^a-; . ... <*nr VVÆ -|Ph* Prevldsiit’s SMé*ÍLÍh Tennessee. Their'pilgrim age was shprtei^^^x*iH ti; Booner won ; How lovingly, they’ll hail me wken all my toil ia d o n e ! , . ' ' • *^.. * ■/» f With them the blessed, angels, that know-n'o , ... * grief nor sin— . , ¡«j : m e r hom e: OI .X^re^ldent ¡ J o h n s o n .— -Lsee them by the porials1, prepared,to let me in. ] visiteddiis dweilittie-’ hoiihe. -It is a G ]^ rd! 1 wait thy ileasuroir Thy time and why • : -i®- - 1 - - 1 archest; , - I But’ I ’m wasted, worn, and, weary—O .Father l- bid m e r e s t! ' jlain two-story kjbrick, with 'a one -pry and baser iejnt L, having in all x square roomo iipd the cqok-rooms alow. c;The HodSejhnas beeri used as a ospital And headquarters ! for both £rmie8. -Ôavalrÿ|uèn have used it and ibuspd it, by leadinj^ their horses into at tho front ent|ance, thence through pié hoqse to the rpé^.. Thé library has een culled, and pnally stacked up in |inc corner o f ianj: unfurnished upper- âÿorÿ; room. ' Tnel- lot on which this ^welling standsl-ik large, ¡extending ,^ack to a clearr jcoot spring, which **u»hes fi:p'nï>'thê contiguoua limestone îdge. A n d 1 here is wbei iihiismi ’-pbtainem) the iat ’Xub wfedge [Which !•*’J t e Andrew iments of th e r rad made him „arp feat'man. . 4/; Á|tér;.- visitingrh’iÁCweilíng we pro- “\JliA»W-’bÍ8 t^iiÉi^àî.tailov-shop, a * ^ - , situated Ô1W3 ^(fih the. un ter. fresh md hiàbfacé iii the1 xmen paini ol’ lift- i^nd.JV; ' If ■ ' / A Uff)libertof speculators weie;at til)e, tó.ble,..Tiàt r/ioné had/ adventured \goj lîeaVïïyfWÎTà^diè,\ anâ they' tciök their. |os8e8 grt,vib.iuiiigs wii h. some degree* of; fe j. .équauiinHy: : ' f V - • . - , i? A irew^eçonos $]Ve plffcmgbf the u. ifeòx ; and i]lèii,amid tl]e silence, inighjt , s t r e e t ’tiy e lv e b y fifte e n , inding . aloiiè. On 4hc sign-boai;d ; (i.? t_ th e i the] door,/Which fs in’ r ^ ^yjn^owa, are the tient re,, were drawn\ Qierefrom arid dropped o n ^ w -« ï - v - i% , - - r* <r j e p i s f e . ..... ....... : ite t s t d t e s i ä tbiiS'-’ of ‘silence followedOf youfh.1 > “ déck” in the faro ,w.ith ;^-jp l o e ^ W e desire • ,i • , v 1 J^^^ailrs^lj^ter or & uproy^thpm of ■ be heal'd’tíi^Tióiée of-tlie cards as the^ —Íírésiri'eutl ‘Âhat^çcpnsuniing pro- THE;WA^CHEB^Ll THE GAm: jO” i »f t ( I’m kneeling a t the threshold, weary, faint, and sore; , '- 3 ?,. |. ! V, Waiting for the dawnin&jar the opening o f .the w d o o r / . ' 'r '.- ’ ‘ Waiting till' the Master .4S|lIibid me rise and' . come,’ : I- To the glory of His presence\ to the gladness M H is home, ' 1 / A£we^ryj path, I ’ve traveled^ ’mid darkness, y . 8 tbr^,-and strife tr- •*. i * Bearingmany a burden,.Btoj^Ing-foT royjlfe; aButjaowtbe mom is b reilm i^xhy toll will soon feivS-herOier^r: ^ 'j.-ijv;! I ’m kneeling, a t the threshold,'JMiy.hapd-' is on \ ' ' the;dbor. ’ .. 11 ’ 5 lifer srv*-s3fe3&*s.v . \1 w c e n t C tp ^reé]il:an^|f^Qrjtòh offïbe] hàving^î:dé^Vii£in,éi^ to/self their lands arid’* employ eu an ag'ërt tl't^/attpffcfe the] L ö g / islafnro' ¡k'P Tffeirl V ì li 1 llipnïifl jinumn1 Jromsa fe In. 1829,; Oneidaff act Yequiring“tfi'e dffít-e tóffi^rB^tp^'liayì ttìé market value ’fdr lt^evrëaiiïue b f itselflibmtüé b k u e d os! /-¡ß 4 i.m ß 0 r ß . ; but^Sram c o m J ® t J e e 4 V w a s r | ^ u ¡ a vpo rt mcáinrt A h .e^ »man»j£a ' ' <rt- .».«.iîiïCU;?» ugers-Wff á i r l S l j The ömeida Indian Tribe. TD e I TAST, IpISTOBY- OF THE ¡TKIBE OF ONEIDA INDIANS— THEjlNDIAN AS A , LOBBYIST.— TIIE 'PRESENT CONDITION OF in » REMNANT |)F THE BRAVES; - lThq Chiciigo Republican gives the following interesting, history bf, a pow erful comnaulnity whic^onoei occupied the beautiful valleys bf tlie Mohawk, and th^jQ^lf^ny,: ^ siting reminiscences The Oneida Tribe’ during,the Revo lution were adÉliSye^beeh'Sinbe'that period, ^rae *lv?- TT'?‘Unite'd J:|' ° —ages -- Government; St ¿ - t -*ww ■ ■ 1 ■a. î lltlzl. with theÿ. .rno 4n their a llb^arig^i^^^n^t' 8 0 ^ 'b y side with’ ok ,r, patriotIfaWm's! ; In the war pf* 181® their conduct'rw^s ecjually loya}, 'whejii ¡they/urnishdd a band' of braves aria fij^wgiich execiifio’n, par* ticularly ip r e p ^ ng| h-f]srile Indians whom tbyBriti^&i)<ngairiht us,'and r'&orU of the. ¡Sf^^^iàtiòha atgailAst, States^ '?^feS£ii£08éhtéd to ithqnTthtft, a n n i h i l a t e fig j S Jingle fV.f4 paca nt -sitton^bbrai ipdaridki 8qnaW^á|f4^M5^[mpa;nie'd[ ,by Johni -With nylt'ericM J. Suifdowrij-Uis inxeì'pijetér^ Bread.ht 1 ’’ 1 Goldie t wounded^in^. ]ennéffseé ; ,0t1 Lfrvr* s desperately and taken.pris- freedom and[j^̧ .putting forth tue tjhou^ht8riQT'thé .r.I&:; ór Jtìis wido^ dian ojrator in English, w ith-alt the-; tO(6e,. Y q m o y m ^ G |n^ m ta9^ .^ freshness bf'an, original coWositiöm.' jiew&â ' j -'- ’’* * *• • ahd his tribe,\ and ance the srim Inj|^i3to5'™tlficatí<b'. hè fpft in|&aviíiV JphojEáVeílaitll^oWn in ___ u . _ „f capsized turll stfengji » d . offered their lives, fgt arrribr,' and Amerit^fpmg the revolutionary,waV, without assi He th tb fit re.the leading feature&rin 1^; With' Hylteric m f e r v e i A t \first tl e pjafeemg ¡brii wbré\sbt&C; %Ha&;aÉ^orii&u»^.tj^^ ëftfltjôâ; ley$ & tbat.t ie ¿wo pérsQus’thüa sua- tudésjbf wáwi] ■ í h é T r - ^ ' - 1- 1 . Breld,-his interrireter'abdvwarHors,. félíbw, aàlibjh faà luneáred before ' tjho bomn«ttee;j 'It. —k ^ era neyer r|wsie|lf||CL appearea Datore > upo clomiiüH.i;ee.j = ai jc^Xor waa'fiii important occasion -fbP.'H.read to íearn'why 1 ps; lgitei’slhad néi^itbeén:^ oA^ i.ïi «ÄH he felli its- ihiq>orrt- ^nswered¿-'.|- Qç^r^âfapdj t ^ d & o on *lflt'¡árp^été? l'ffûared, 'Eij[day•rdirlçsl^a^^ilher^w&én the took PhftTat, the impulse ^bf _dkiflo4|htt|ai -wpman i(tp a- r»f>;htiUir4ftfK ¿Kief, î'kia òoiMaòanw-b^^ tgSfSed’ soldi ër/^brought lier'back, a rRf-ehd, \on- lbying4husbaud,' and- Ære.^hlni iota ' u r?f ^nn Vila* nnun.’ '»L J >Í¿M‘ „^WM^aid, ançl h ^ ^ n n -. thehrms of5a Iffìfe.'whòi íáffg mbiirned ten^cCsgRiVö«: began iîna.jps .ambng tüje ,in|u^ei^hle has^' thï L- . . ,j. . .............. . . B e Y qvj S; O .^ S r q lf^ A N D 3kl Cation/\;pd enlarged f^Rdojile % b A |^a^b#.|yi3|ered up reaBppjkl|why tlie t^ib'e‘[n<^^Iij^h(|d3^,!L- J -I»* - •'*' 1 ’ ^ 1/ bni^ff right w.ere entitled --to/ ’ the frill Market'' Walii^' of. TOisforAe’c b lncf^th« h ^ ^ h # i J d e i ^ f i e o ^ Next, .Be, el obuen%. aillMed • E - the. • fort soinbihin ÿ.Qp^ià^aotN O n ce ' db'wn/ I • — li _______ _ ___ iff jés, or u n l f o S ^ P i r ' t f / connqf 4rid,r:<thbif tance; Súch mikén'raS t h e r e , d ( jthey: ows no morelre