Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, November 22, 1855, Image 1

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The Blaeleamt: h.
i;i aunts o...LitiaND. . ' : . . •- .
i'iii 611;ia fstacki: bTA.^3.lYing fire, . .. -
Nretir 6e black'sinith,g,runv and:gain,' : .
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• A l i watclied the ldaie the.itigliertaid bleier, _
- A itlif up eietl beainy . limb: . '-: .
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• 'Bang., hang, his hammerraug, ..... -. . -
And drove out many a siktpk ;
They.stlemod.tha . dev. l l's_oyafirt;,files,, : •
As they (furled ilitiitigh the dart:,
The l' itlnth si.luctitigh : —.-the f:rnitb stuck low,
Ag over hp *ork he bent; . -- .
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!Awl iif evet.v blow bad beet oh . a
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A iintitle ited'satt Wei Aniti.: .'" -• ' ,'
Ong..elinz.the oeel doth ~;, I g,,
: II in' datntag manse.. 41resed ;.. -. •, •
Altai: the ettlii, gt that.l k"-on, . .
1 I lore thr!.hl .ek , tnitlel" be.*
c.Slegfried of old was a ,lilackimith , bold:. .
.'ll well o- , the iron, could you td •,
his very flrktblow, he drove; I'm told,
le anvb into the.t.oviid ; - ' - •
lound,._tound;lato the ground, - .. " .-
King
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And beat bialkunale:t - fint;
o ma•i.al;ie,Out blacidunitu s,iyu
Could strike rou bloi
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iegfried becanic. a 1 0 0 4416 Pr ill;glit t
fit so Son nip - elea
If a tajte!l would rise in power'aiul
A hhteksu ith .I,e well may be.
Skhacii, smack. with muy a e'•wele.
. As he hammers the sp•ade arid ;
I*tio didTub.Jl Cain of old, •
I; Aad •..c must do ::o.noft-.
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Om iN• T•TeroiN' or H E N o TR
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_t'4wat,;r ird ottaeiomtaltie infle( net
tw ti•e .NeLI,o over Itis• ma-::er, has
h a suttp ei of wooder...and .atnt , te- .
°The brae am; ehar.te44.
9t.ttite•pero•od over'oe.;r"n2-. dom.
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;•x(-••trt ws - pos.tie. are atil:buiru' to some
oug c:•er;ed over 11'm ltv
eompauiod who ever Ity his side,
etAle to the grave. ilow-t . he low,
n. cowardly slave eftt icnttart. •o his
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jte ribuics of eba ,- ;,:c'er.
~ kc.it) the m0:',31 philp Anther,
It% ; ino.:llic.ibie is the . eT.-(.4 - offrhe
at the eltarat:er habitsy t;:e.
ever
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(lithe S 1
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be tAb`i l
iron '
eroect in'
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am.ado
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No. the •ii
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'Oar. Frain his bi thto his \ -aesih,
cons;p . nt - con - p.m4m,
~•- • .s or plfa=e-'e carts 12;a1, the-e
atee(3%. , .. That the character or the
111 - :ae atTected
oanion~bip, is a iesult tlatOralfy
who-11.1-. e ob - erved efrcet
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man .sho,
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1 ::; , 0 171 0 n Coe Clll - ..lezi‘r
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The N.
f -, :ro.:ia, Li - Tonle So- tiuvtirsall*do
i; in every domicil i3t, tlie goutV:t;tat
me to be treated, '1)1% , tr.6tel rod rui.
l' lit! , - as a domes; is iustit.utioa.--
ta ale reason the Di1 .. .7 should "be ectn.
V) the "btines/;( . ../,‘• ritutio u:' uf the
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l'ul sts_tteh should retv.ive" , a place . in
4 votillo!itieal economy Ultd 'moral
,'.: _ rfe everts as decided and pow- .
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oence ov. f .r the mindi . arid'_hea' rls of
kthe Southern lostaAuti_Of-,SI-..-.
cne ( " J
he ilii eti
For 1110
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all worko
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ful ;oil
mca L'a (3)
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The eirevonding term for the ;Northern' li".tle doh , - '
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ttslitut'n would ''be "Doggm-y" but that .Ther a is a ttlass of loo:;-legg d low-headt el,
term is 111r,eady api;ropriat,ed to the place where hound < aped . inen who should; not be eon.
dogs' are ~ e are d. , and .trained. lt spplie - t, ' fuluxie with the wretched, cla•es, of long-legs:
therefure, with great propriety to the North. They. I ,k qulekly around the rorrers. pepr
ern States generally', vi /id" (ire really nothing dOWn tl e allieQ. and turn ti. -sharp eye upon,
mere than ; one tmntrilee 17675 r.-. g, one -vast every , lueet within
"the range of vi-inn.—
Dv 2rer.srry jn Which 410 plaCe can : be thund ' These. ri en carry tow . in theie: poet e:s and en
%here a • I can 'bide hinuself from Abe itark. joy.thee -wive -. They archttnter4. net-a ieentil
h, of dog'. and :he whining of. puppleit. . ~e .. Jy, and at acquired a habit of seri.-tg every'
alai
Tii No ',there itiStitutiortOidy be consider; tking frtoa hound thai, follows ctosa.behind
ea OndCr ilWeibeaAS, the' yield! aid theorda- exa Mini , g every
,t luck •upen the sidewal I. . .
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menial dot,: - I;ii_is i inir - t . pur pose to , treat ofthei,i That-little
crsernen44 o 2,or:-the 4 0 g , st - tioia- o rof u se be' Class 'ad with thornatnental (logs ;he ii a'l
it to add igEgnity , . and -txmsequence to. the 'very useful litt l e a nimal; he is a standing
darat,er and ex! : ernal.appearAnce,of his own- and ran' isim ldv'r• cement
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e 7. That ta'llfe" 6ue and iniiil4;ibie elfeet of .? . - ' - '
- " " Oho shoe to 1 t be,e, . .
tie ornasnental dol,r. '
•Be imparts to ids mas- 1 . ~4 4 a potted 4 It .ptar." ,
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ter a° air oiself - ittiPorta - mai that 6 'PerfaciV ' The effect ofi Canine tts , oe'ati ens is rt - inally
incompre'ensible..l - Theie'is a ; show of what henelliel 1 upo; thetaman, fernale. A little
tatty be st iffe
ed j00e14 ( 1.9, an aPPeirance of tlogits, . ved)nany,,ifn-neged apinsterlrorn a
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self-sa,U rion .about 'the ‘oWuer ofait, Orna., cross an ;leeyish - disposition, usually acquir
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mental u that iti , t•eW ° about no other perer ed by that unnatural and • pitable cl.:ss of fe
kea. As as a man beeanies the owner Male bent-unity; 6,itinieuly ca 1 .1..d :i o l d2laids.'
Gra don '
he appeaia perfectly delighted w ith if a inarlriageable. lady is abo'dt to turn that . '
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thatself, and to all outward"aPpmirance, he, i.'.. dreadeil 'period pf_li e, usually ,dentirnlnated
the 11Ppi;. • t and and ' , "bigcre.t feeling 'man . " the 01 . 4 Maids oar er,'' with Out being to .
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~ • fortenatl' as to .b.lre'. l l'‘be 11);e11 to berapron
Au elag Terated 'eVaitipleol:tte effeet of the strings:"ltt is a faro" ble slot ;il, she begin s: to
canine upo , the hntnan species, 'may be seen take, aoTctiona;elY,..ti, do? A lit;le Yrb;te:
in that.slakt, squafe-' buil: darkie.wlio, comes faced. ititil-eyed_poodle shOuldi be procured
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into town-tivery day: ' giving to all , 'who - Et:a' . fOr her i t ntnecliately,ilbecaOse vita to reijuire-4 1
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hie ,, auunmistakable eiidetice of good frelinr that the I hamanlikintile should p?..pend about 1
Ile gik's with his' head 'throw:a' three:')neiti': sOch ap 41i3ount' i of fimdl:ng. nutting: and ear
1411nd :he itsue of c , tit - ' , endienlarity,and .iwritis , e... - ;- , ",ng,..ti u .soine li ' f ttle spc,Oneu of „ anima'
of With an air. of 'pet-feet ludepentlence, and : exig.ea -and ifiZrct,titience - denies hc.t the •
se lfautiele :eY.- ' He " etitoS - up the white of nintifill-' - 'aictiti of 'these affeclona:i iitten;
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eye," a d and 4, shows his ivory'" to eve -• lions, she ltin4t; i:nlnsicted with 'some; kind
ty'itile an 'that ',deign, to notice hini lle ofa'snbtittiie • ' else4h atisati;ified erasing
i• vertzit4a. `, mighty good f ee li ng ' - da..kie,, of her ill ure a r tract's' the' putettlaa'e! : latlY
aid yot •
ir,s4inptwio n - 14 that he ie .. * self- tioeiery n . ,testl sndiimeyy'ci-05.4-andpeiv
colleeited:iinPOcataiggt., .r.
_, iou are ,rnista. Fo l .! N bit :tifi.;iiitit the'Parpo4 so *AI ,. as
ken ;i tlie: , -.1. -1 4 ..e 4 a
, nut P T P,I'd.C S f hi'lli'-'•ir at the'Poode - ; she , altl fondle 'and c;arels . .it;:tind, .
all.`- ClOse:,tetts"'iicels lie wolfish lout itig ,;' '' ' b
ppr.ir sq - npoy sa wit
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ear; behlu .cur, is an e.egaut spee.eren by. • ' , •' - ' ' ''''-'-' '' '
$ feteinitte ( dinitiiiy - of-the Boll= sp;. '' • ' if ''t,i -- " . -' t he 1 --
vies.— , an,o m ind sy alks lstreois with,- eye
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The two 4ivis,' . ol - inintifinelaili) lbe dizni-. brows ecintracted. and the faee till' in a 4 ,l;nart ••
V 1 / 0 . 4„ co t '0e.,4u,,e;16_ ''
or I:tiii,:' in . "s,it.i.• 4,Tb.:1 andityery , naation(is:.tnad r e tiritit a., , hilcit ' ivi. a
P"'ad 41 4 jOit fir 4 1 4 dartii,e• )1 16 .A drain ig , ,jec l / 4 , • yor'..rosy rest iassured•sht4tis'ejt ` tni'
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at the, whit of: hifij i .ey.*;-: and„‘:tbo, -,5., big of 1 d 0 i....:.,. an d, if g i• onfor i v !
na:e . ,... ; ne _ tx ,.
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111 ! ~ . ~, ra: amoLto, which4trox.. I y about th - housajziej t as as initilliti '- Th alia?
"(4Vr.4id,:i.a,tilore i e l Y/ P h a ' tiii,,thß i t l ,P l 'tt l ' =- ; - ; 'once Wit the ilifikiitt'er 40-atiia's:,(± '- ' - X.40 '
iiL reads - v 67 ' plifilly,..
..."..- titoa: - .Viii's 'iiiii' carnet:, o t;, . w iti`liiii'‘th,-. ' - -' ' itt tig}' ce., .
Ike.ti.". — rd'`' - , . - , •'i • - .., e,'", •,, ~ ,„ , • b er 4i,-„, i ii i : - .I.,_ii i i i: -9. .. t _. • CQU A., 41 ' . ' 11)
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. t. 4 gam m a ~.•a fid z., , D t,,v iey 4 .4
•ge 4? .. rdt
.try,*,..,ltt:-.....pt-,the ornamental &I , radi nt Il l ' "r •ji - i,Toti may iloole arOund - 'fbf
eh i
~.ithP, : , raitte r r`
~1 9 4,,appeatioce ef his Init* l, l the' ih land d9g . .1 e hi' her be'Sf - ttLienif
i l l 'all,Y•hlaWl j 4 illi.c l P( - 1140 f: Shoetrialaei.l4 . ;' aio:lo'4l w . i 'il : tandii be ll ' t •
4tt el ; -kas liens,: , itereisiat — aon 41,- - Preat:h • . i • •-•'-'" ' • '''' Y ' l ' '. 1!- -- e ' 3411 ' 4 .-P- 7 "Ff.
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- 1 ,,P141 NtniAlqo - 14.ite the.poodie. -Go.iiiter* I I
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_may be seen,- abarty - titne,l.t.h e ill. her countenance tr ill ever giveesi:.;
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'AIL "".• I ' - it ' :
tvaPong t h e thou _the bi iveVl with ititaif o dig.
nt;j , 4nd inipot; ants not aiell in",lieepitr, , z vith
the t - teetipatiein - ,rt he feihr.:: " The" are,11...-'
gtien,:ly itist:iti'n`(', ion4i:ed y!otin:..; men i
-411t iliei: ire 11 )1. s9:11) - tii . least -,--t hey are
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plai-6,,'ittnttdcst ii
,d.rf:i,;o3-.: Thall4y.- bear:
ing iirtlv.s.se[n t it youth 4; shuuld not bent
ti:itotied :o:plid
~ Otpai-en6ge nor to pt - -de - of
, ele..b.it shout atwAys !)e• e-cditvd to the
lice . and o ' neri•-hiP of, o ntonht , . - ous big
:ti.itich see* . as-al k:tii) of wnamental ae
ifttittient td, tho4pr , tm§na,le- 0 - his young
. 1 1.- . . The ''rwit:lie mill I. 4 l"(feu:eit limn.
i re.teLi he Ihe voitng r it ten. as' t hey s;,r4t through
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i 40 Nty.K.ei.s 14 rt b a iiigdog. atitheir hi* , ,ls,.Should
not bl'isiet down'tO their d.Sdranlag e . • . It.is
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rot a tnan;fesi at iin lir a lifqt , ...;-felt emotion;
i;', is . i,sini ”ty a Lfnattage, 4.1);e11" Ij. :Id plainly i
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i.t.onih, '." Tana) Ite Pt ovrio. or'uf I
Til 111 - vet of
, Ile ornamtintal dog Etr u n' th e
elmr . v. ';;er of young men is'tno; injit?ous, but !
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on ;h 'cotit!ia! v is: illglilv hinefieizi l l • it give: , 1 ,
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be Iginelitand advatha.4e of , an it.ihitu-
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I tieling. and good humor wh;ch quali- I
~ un ror.trie:eiejoy,neel : of life and 'ren
,turen of enjOy inent to ot hers. A
l youth is- alw:ivs,!ti constant an:
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P . 1 1 , 11 call(' to gi'lleivq j and it is a 1 1
le boor oriel alike. 1,0 him. ell i
dog, roi
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ne
t got
fir" ^ th
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z-bt 4 ul!
co I);
:_ilkier,
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de,y
and II
ly tit
the p:,
hi s fi t' ;ly Olt he si?oalii
o . r soeit.iy, by: Grcomiug
of : a U;g dug; ! • .
a cotlt , '.l-t, oteerve 'the deMM
aelin L m e, wo.-
iv ie looking na who istnot Wised with
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do - .-:.e. -Whitt-you :Ice a leirg-le , gged gaunt,
roam: Ishoelered individvali'witlk throv e• ah the
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streetswielattne head sis ineheq .n advance of
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he be, 1 . ) Imp- u eth e...es..enct. no- t. ell: teted. to
to gr 'and, (and the:-e eve !'slonte 'Oeh.) you
av look ini rah); fur do , t,. Such Men never .
ep c 46, ; ,; hely etre stteah;tig- along the side
Ilts,l4soltiitg neither, to ette Flight nor the
a-i if thebi l were ashaatee ..0 look mud in
haste. •K)h.! how : a Wee- dog would
!vie op 1 :savit -fellows! l Just let one-of
1 . 1 1 4 ' Tittle ..., '• and
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~ up w.geon be
i r i off 4Own street behind 'at pair of Well .
. Newl l ,Meld.ladd dogs; tend when Ite.Steps
twill; 4retefa up his herd and . his neck
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lk a 4 fi-.. add stand an a , sir:ill-he a ml .
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la elmel,lek Oe /et bit have an 43M-2
--ort . ' , bat can nd on :
s:a13 1 s•• head,
me . _
11;s !I) , ed k' s. and 4. e-r' a ibaslet . or
iPsi'. Oilmo. ~ and he will noii7pa-es•yOu
ooli;n:g e . g.: 50p , ,, , N;i1:41.te I.l ' 0 . : feibg yUn.
111 meef,you e'e't .ry t7a?ty .w ;de a nod, a
.i.nd a eit: k. a:. toneh z e:o at', =• That's
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BO ; ele.4 t tbevilinve never - felt
va ''-', 'and hannire-in4 ittfluUnce a a
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qui t heir Mlle. sout:. • I They- net mean
w feel .mean.. Theyllook ,with ,envy
1( ., ' Nleck lookingmeichalet,•wh.eeomes
tlllca with iit!ad up •and ey-1 , .. bean - Otig,
isfactiele - an d ,d (i it boot; Irving i he .
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,litele derthat is treettinz along
ide, lonkiv, as . leek andi a' happy as
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- er,) they attriliute.his good feeliUg
' in basinesi: • I,3eet let -me': tell you.
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av . break, eusttedne rs re:Y . fifil, red
iy - turn, biaisti t that man will a'waYs
:ppl: Ile isl eh . proprietor Of that fat
t4g.
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MUG
11 , y d i'
i bk. e‘e
(3 up
and th.
!Ton t
do% n
sa
fat Ln:
by bis
hii; ma
to alai
Banks
finis ni
loi.A. ha
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D to] A.E!TD- ROOMIr "maaudwr
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dene4 (4* the genial i,iflaenee of her canine as
sociai.es. I- --
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Th . ic.aiihther class of unfortunate ladies
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upon whotn the arg!exerts ;livery nappy in
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fluenee. I allude to those married ladies who
aren4ariagmidthe Scylla ehartgbas of female
lite, Without tieing ble;,sed With the fruits of
matritaoay.' 'l ; Eactiperiod of life has: its pe-•
culler" • numit - e;;•titt ions. .The young lady. de.
light in.reeieVing the kiss a nd caress of hive
and affection. A few-years later she begins
to beistoW kind and afrce . tionate attentions up. :
on thb yontig.told tinder;
. Stpl later, in life,
she is inclined ito Iniin up and - educate the
prat tking; urehle. TheFe ace but the ohtward
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tnanhest tions; of tu?, internal 'emetions peen.
liar to the M4s,,the Maid , acid the 3fattun,
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and ate lu conformity. with the invariable laws
4f ; fetnale nalnt•e. ‘Voinan e moot violate.
m. t!diva's of bier nature with impunity; the
teem. no more than the maid. We have
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alread -
how the malt] k;otnes,
glees, -
and•: ineVitably, to be a FeeVish and
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quecaous Otd Mad if •heri inclinations; :o
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fat le t uurse,.fand earg•sa7 . el no t complied
with.l The miu'rOn *is subject to ;he smite.
law.' IShe c.t,onet stifle the natural emotions
of berpte.:q; Wit host upon 11(9S-elf a
t rait - ; - 41 sad. coh.:•eq !levees. i•he approach:.
(witlaltit a fittUily.) that p e iod ';'hcr ;
women may in veto . fot offspring—
no •la•ncruable w;11 be her'fate if she is
pot rpvided With a proper subjoet to. :tr:iin
up god- (.411;e:tie, There will ; be in her nature
an unstatisfa :.* , ;re, a coec;cr;ousnes , t of. A .
want , 4psati-ficP, which Will .I;;Uke her future
life `tri)scrable.i and. unhappy.'
As a c'onse
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quenetf she will be morose 'and hard to please,
and wi.” son!) . become n burelea:to herself and
to her , :;husband. To prevent a; result so de
plorable, the; e :is. nolhing t 6. intellectnal
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dog.. She will teach him to net no, tit lie
d. wu and .. .bedead.." She will tt-aelt -him to
bring•herhatulkereltiefand her glovs, to ~l int
the.doiar and the gate. tied ti, drive the cows
out of the yard; jest as she wtiuld delight to
leach-lier little,Son to do. It' Yon call upon
hey, ofl•an ntierfioon, she tell yoti how she
11,4- docrto: neityllbor *lei had Jos; -his.
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the I . .et-d , 1 found the c r aw- and trove
her u
boie. s.he . rogresses Withille tale,
u4atetiante will-brig hteni up, and. her
eve- will spar kle,. and she will manifest
"Mich prikle ihough Fbe lai;t:t an an
4•calo:e !in evide,nee of
. .the ea:lli:able. genius
of a *darlinc boy. is always
lii' hits. alwalL; fill' of Ella and g o od hnroor:
n;
Such a i•onstant flow of fine sy, •in h
L's co of :loos is a matter- ofa4M;isinnent to
;- -
evert- ();ie whnr,do e s not rt" to the happy
iefla thae of_an.intelli•-•cat and Well educated
FZA
" The q• are hot' a fi.w iits
tances, of the benefi
Chit efrtirt.s of atOrsl clog rpon litninth charac
ter Artli human
/ W+ might with
prit-iote .t ! . übj-et i still 'farther.,
jt is rei , lete philo3o . phie. I.hilanthropie
an t i Iy4rophoniu ititormtion. ißut we; must
Leave i 4 'for the', presoit:ta p!:4;out sotna of
the delte• - :oirs-t•freet: ~r ilt
, •
istitiet 1 n o• I e g...e: :Id.
.Ther'e ;is 1144iitin,;* mute disaltrou4 the
hapin n uils of a 'lva rto)ily, anq to
the. priei , «etori, qu er of%:orroonnitY, than a
doithat!rons Out and
lix - I;s.ateve.y roan who' pa , - upproneli
es the libtise. such ilLbr,xl dog= always be
get itt family an ingif skive lispo . :itiOn.—
I An int:v.o4ore dispii , it lob r.pi It degento
- •
into a Nibit of tat aud tale-la•aritig. . The
dog is liisardto ! b,:tli. Then, as stn-'Ova ;Ale
coii-yeqnce, flellow the. tides:44;s:
o's thlre, where and wlmt . for?
If these 4uestiinis csnnut be answered at ho'tne,
,he ne , glihors most ae inquirec. of. , To - do
that„ . .htiy must first tattle, then inquire.—
"
" Mr. A. Jrove: by . thi, morninn..l.• Where do
you .ttptirist he isgoing ?" Ths lquestion an
swe.,cd. 11 1 . y 11 :p :roach the net neighbor
" Mr. A. 'diove by this thorning, and
went. to ;II D's., i wonder - what he went there
for?"
Theta of-taztling. ) 9 'acquired.'
habit, hare bad tendencies. 4 .The tent::en
, 1- ,
cy bt tlat habit of Aattling. Is to Etaoeration
pad Th; , . fact
by a ci!tamstahee wii:dt actual y ocean-echo
a youtrgiphysiclan only a few ;elks since.---,
Ead storles wereia cbCulation ;about Wart
and be t ;iced them out and .fOtind all
ottinitod covequer,e of being
‘ Virk , d at
by little whilret; " Pe *as enllid from a
social ga,ther ., ng„ jot at night to 'go intv. the
vadat ry set a broken leg. On his way, he
pagnrd Itihouge - where wa§ gathred an Old
Er•hiniied tea party: Ont corns the. don.
Bow.woir..wow i ao4_pf (worse, up pop nix or
to* window:3. .
••" There gocs the ',Bung Doezo-! . Woe e
on'aitth !s - he g,oiug to this time ti - dity, du iti•ii,
so like washy ?" This question red three
,
nwer- , .f . The lii'st from a bee)ryolettt .old
lady. IWell, now, .. I reckon 6e i- goin' to .
swiold. 14r.,. A. I brat. n , yisterdayhe.wa , i bet
t er. l t If theDoetor i'..goin' there'its cause hest
wtia ; andlif he is kti.tr; . you - may Ldettend bp.
ori 4 elOC t die 17' Pie weinid ansiirr,Was fruit)
, sa,euviott* •oit:.maid...:" .I noticed the :Dm.-
lor..walres•ed op, 1 guesi, be is going to - teti
lkss. B. , Betas doctored hero' gisid while
and 1 faitiw ' k Eii. is ;Pat yeti sick'. rylk . .csay"
he is' w derfgi a/404 9T, and hhould'at Avon,
der,if tl'tviw3 vrots.aontetbing.in it; IBe woold
nut go t !ere in the evening, all Arrisid - tapi: if
it was aLi to/k." The third itn4w9r was from
th‘' Italy t:who kett. ) the barking dog -, ' 4 1',11
lief te ' - i- P : Oitt!ickire pi "see that. o4l Sii.•C:—
frpi is 1 j u g
~ typtel i t e Obit gam tbr no . g0i14,..
- The n -tot morning alew of the older neigh
1
E
. . 1
bors having hat4d - aniettggne t utedlieport of
the old. lady's iihswer,--left their: lark W. go
and pay:their laSt respects to-Air. A. who . WS*
• I •
reported to be l hope ," ast all and found, him
husking corn...inAhe evening the youngpeo.
Ple, in 'consequence of exaggeration, of. the
Old maid's reply,.ealled to congratialate /rlists
it. ou the " great strilte.!:: she had made:—
They bad heard she wits to be married - to the
i oun l
g Doctor . the , next
Sunday e l v eni
ng.—
They found . her preparing sausaoelca-ses, se.
Cretly 're i t,rret ting that it was "all t.r11t.," .i; The
yloctors frieuds began to cut him because they
bear'd he had-been (evil - surmising) ping , io
visit old Sal in the night. .1 . -.. . .
Here %yrs. a whole neighborhood thrown in
to excitement, and a young dottorlitijtiredin
reputation. and. in business just bixnuse - he
.1
waslbarltfri at by a miserable little
.. dog.—
the had no ditlieulty in tracing the
j tory to its _Source. . He erniimeneed 'by in- -
quiring. whir, in -that neighboirks, kept a
harking dug. Ile knew - that t akers and
.harking dogs lived together. It may be set
- 1
down as a fact fucly established, th: t a talk.
. t
mg woman keeps -or has- kept a bf.4:ing dog
1 —rir was. raised in the family with one. 'She
i •
has been hil the habit, sometim e it her life, :
of running t o. he windOw ev e ry-tine, the dog
Marked, and of reporting the re-ult Of her ob- -
I.:f!rvations . .o the family attd to the neigh
-1,19r5,
I Some fantilies do - not, wait fur on4:p t•:.report
but all run to the window as soon-as the dog
" I
glees notice. It is unitising to. house
containing such a f.ttnily; just before' break
fist. The moment: the dog barks ;
urehins, uncombed and unWa4n4. Push,
pall-ntell, to the window . . - Behind hem
. stlituls au Oder-sister on tiptoe, with the grid.
dle•gruaser - in one hand and in the other hand
the batter-Tali. The . old lady.gfes to the
titor, with her kniftkand
.potatoe,
tol l see who is stirring.sd fn morn.
ins.
.. ..,
• !The nccessit of having dogs
,we i ll educa.
ttd is, obvious. Nure atitmtimi should . be
pmd to r.car:ng Ind ,tTaining dogs. The ag
riqulturalSociety has neglected this impor
t:,nt brach of Inane' incluary. P r retniunis
shOuld be awarded to the biggest, the fattest
and the best educaied dog—and - ztlo to the
. 6014 faun dog, the best gentlernan's - dog—the i
befit ladies' doiand the best dog air all pur.
. - 1.- • -
poseand a discretionary premium should be '
dularded to the town that Produces;he most,
logi. ' It. Would he.;or the credit - of inntrose
if iotne of its. citizens wOuld start the c'nter.,
prisc% The town is justly celebra'c l d for . its •
itir6e, 'highly ac
complished and welliedticated
doss as well ritlie iin,rnense liumbo;and va,-
.
riei - • of its dugs: \ 1 -, :very species litiown in
Chri , tendin
nis here . repreSented. We would
call the: Special attention of the ladis to the
- :
imeorted China dog: Thev-• can e.tr i ess him
ethout getting coo red with hairs, l and he is
ticer infested with fleas.! ' i
ln conclusion we may •ty that w hope to
secia Lirge colleCtiuti of dogs placed (l eibi
!,bitil,on at our next agricultural flirt and We
shall . , ourselves, eall,lllr,.'llarnuni's intention'
to t!lie importance of grtt;og up a e .°Teat Na.
004:11 PpiTy sh o w.. • ' GET Our. ..
Edr the Adept-ad -al Ifrpta;cats.l
;Travelling Notes alai Oetogene iian.
i - - •
Flavin , lecently made a tour for nleasiire
and; to test the reality
,of . the facil dies cud
conTeniences of travel with . which 04r court
'+y •N o eininelitly:provided, ai- well as to
grality in y . inherent predilections- fOr novel
ty.; land having been so. superlaavely
~g. ,1 0
tied lw:tiPsuch complete.satlsfaetion. through-.
out, 11-des;re myi, feenda to know- that they
magi in imagination participate it2it4t enjoy
neens-of.wb:ch I hayebeen,the recipient, that
they may be induced to improve sou ;sea
see ( leisure in a like healthful
.aed Soul
elceiing - pastime.. .• ' 1- ~
I gat 'out, fii) . lll' New, lefilfbrd -on Sai s uiday
Septi.,9*l .by
. .he .1),.. L. & W. Railroad to
S'erziliton,luill thence
... by stage to Wilkeliar..
re the sartio-erebiug. I staid over the Sato
batiii*itti my brother, Zenas Barnern i and iin .
ltlunuay, 1.1. th. m cut ou to, Ilarrisburg.- Oa
the r,th attended ibe State Fair;' ill wa . 3- a
i
noble. exhibition, and highly ereditlable ,to
,he, enterprising citizens of our State. In the
evening, went 0n.4 0 all: irnore _where - I - pu t
0
up at . the .lltitel, -.kept by ,SleLaughlin.
This Hotel *44 built, Had first opened by...mi
brolher, Davin [tannin), iu0et..182.1. Du.
ring iiiy sojourn here, I visited Washington
City, in
,c , lnn puny with ; my brnt her 7 srwidnyr,
lis. 'Ann 'K. ,Batnuni, aid my sod, A ' . S.
Ba , niitu, - liii 'Wife. and :daughter. The . Cii . pi. -
tid 14 '.1 3. t.frriitobjeet.of our attention. -The
- -1 .- I 1 ; --'-' ' .- , :-•
atatuary l and paintings tire adrnirable,as works
of art a'i their appropriatehesg of .character
and arrangement htspire a . fervid enthysiasm
in thel liVer, and awaken
.a hvait felt ven
eration' or-the meininied Of nor revot utiona. ,
bl
ly• heriteis t rtei - W'hom we owe all we ' aye, of
true .. li ertj. • ' We . traversed . the oenate
chanii/e ; the Hall of the Hoile r
iiit lie resent:
atives l pith "the Congressional 'Likirtill'y'l'all
~.: • •
•welt - Worthy the names and positions ihev'e)e,
g i `tiii " '
cupy,.l9_ ,i - _ point of concentration' or the
wisdts4itnid - power
. which rules - and directs
our giat .and ttirivitig nation in ; its auspic;
.
kin a pliOitiii.sior
._,,,, __
Pft;ao _
We; liel€ ' risite~ ihre whii4 nou' l th e
Wrjitltsan ion 'Mit itate, and *: t i atenl.
- alAiiitie Wit:Wigton ati4
objecto otinPereat and 'cuti64ity; and:fro-Win
ed t(i'--**tinifOre - theC - esni - O - 2evetiing. j*..`ts`t`irn
ialitO Maclean ea - conical td thollendid
dt n ' ?an ' iii* - or 1 4 - iiePile%?, ZeOr
nosi, aimated ono atota-half , rnilawfrOm the
city. lit la'the most elegantly ''Snistrails and,
I
•
tint )61'4 private re , ildence • 1 ever . heheld..;---
-The:ezeitsiire garden tra tke; - •withitss Shrub=
bery and towering tries;the v•ariety and 'ex
cellence lot flowers and finite, sarrita44- . niy‘
most faneithl - Here' I Wiaen;'
eirtainedliy•Parties.And .siiireee;'iatrnirithly
ctiriducti•d•and joyfully partleiPateilln. •1 1 / 4 fr:
Bts Very wealthy ; and• is onn'oe those - - nci-
Mel and kenciene who' al iwayido
as they lhaVe opportunity: "ilis•pinerol4ity
'and liberalily are pr;iW:rb;al;• and - be' Well
in:erits the ample posses: . siori of ineatie-liy the
benefieqint hand With - which -he dfsp - en.-ies ai-.
Meng the necessitous, as - well as fotheptitei•-
t •.
tainmentof strangers mid friends. •
- 11 left Onititnore on Friday :Oil. 5,. an the'
Baltimoie and Ohio R. R. - IZestedat 0. 1 , hind,
find at AVlteeliiii where rtOok. the 011ie It
.
R,l for 4.ltieiVille, and .
arrived on the 701'11,
t. -!ffere . I was intensely inte , ested.
in!Viovin,7 b
the facilities and • skilfui -arrange
. l •
Mpfltrz otionchinery foe In4iness Operations,
;
The flouring mitts arenUrnes•otts, well got up
and do 4 very: eitt nsiVe businei. , •'. -Among
thUse I ivislt‘'d, .were 'Caafs,
P.;inmoer, -. :,lJOittngsworTh'S and Pratts- . :- . —,
•t , .Their flour is of the be , t 'quality, i i and- tn . -
vatted it the raqern' ina - rko:e. • l'hore are all.
; .
1,0 several FOunileries,dolo7 exten.iiv.•
..The mercantile • csiablisliment,i
gii , e good evidence of the abil ity and adven
-4e of that elates, -The water power
enes here are inost valuable • allbrdinn.
stria,' wit, reddy . and mot. efficient' aPpl'ea
, thin to Use. Thia alone twill build up " the and !enrich the surrOunditig count) 1
rentained here; kith 'my son-in-law, W.
CliaidleiEsil.,.till-Thtir:-.clay Oct. -11 th,-when
1 1§.)olt the Cent,:al: Ohio P. R. tiir 2aiut LOU- is .
et S 364: aknyld'arr7vecl jnSt-at the "noon
Tai tied in at Bantam's Ci,y Au
-141 Tti?s is ai'velloy la,...ge„and;eommoditts
house ke,o n)37 sop, 'llieron . B. Ikre 1 look
time. Jell , ;' banished all disposit Rut o
hat , :te or fito.r . ,vi mid conten:ed 'myself at
bottle.' i s visited the Levee;- and was aJoit
i,lied at the immense, bus;tte-'s thore going - m.
A 4 1 • viewed the interminable quantities of
tinloadion 'and transshipping, I could
not avoid a reflf-et;on on the vast capital l:ere
• -
inVested.l The mob i ode of .shipping and .
boats, wduld FLeurely r ieatle any, A meri-
Soiaft:p . ..)l. In company with lion.. P.
ex-nntyn”, went :.o the new . Court
How in progresstowa , •ds completion.
-it Is a •siLit,•ly edifice of bCn•ft stone, magnifl
-
rent-and ieft-41y, • If; (ottstruction.;lac'.occu—
idd ear. p eascfro:t
top by As we a ,- eended to the sum ;
mit up the many flights of I felt as if
it would ban=e been an accomin'OdatiOn io • go
. L .l
opont . tuel same. manner as the stone. -
•
rest and freedom of respb .1; ion.
I Was sufficiently compensated fOr the labor.
It overtop ar ped, and'afforded a full view of the
wilt& and - an. eye-firing e s .tiTent of-11r
•
•r otmsling vountiv.. In rapriire,-1 • eNela;med
." Letup is..indecd a ;peat city.
Sunder 14111,1 at:ended Chureh at the Cl
theilral-Lle.vices iweres,ing,and music ost
exc l elient.i In the afte , noun rode throng the.
• • -
suburbs; s visited the. Resell-6;i of Water sap.,
•
plyg..in the city With a well tittered pure
meta ibund.itice fur the wan:4 of the:Ciii
.zenk Tiikeit all in Si.•LoniS iv - a • Oval
foT!any of - one Easteln : 114 private
residence"-, storei.,;.and plates of pcblie resort
and{ busin6ss; are got-up with a view of -arelt
itect nal 4anty, combined •riciat emiven;enee .
anal duratiility; the s.reets'at.e wide atth yell .
paved. llrciad way.- exh; - as *.rn ach . he
•farnafut is its namesake in the Enipire
city, in itr magnificent display of inerehan- -
. 1 -1
disd and fa . the!faAicanchlein i s gaily
tired .prornenaders of all agee'and'e: rcii Ins:an
MI
O i n ilicll7lll,. - 1 was: hono-ed liy a grand
soirN, at ;the Hotel, given for .my special en
tertainmetil. About tifiy couple wore, in 4-
tenotance the mus;c and dancing exhilarating
' and',encharitina, in,ontuch that-my.. .octogilia
- , -: I- ° .
Ilan Hints.. carved an active participation,
when I - con:emplattcd in !be mazes, the har
ano4ious iinternaincl;ngor ., silver lo... 1:, and
ci
glossy 44. , - 1 .
~
~.,,.. -s. ,
. , The r Inainder.of the week was:fully own
, pied: in. ivisics- and excursions, Went to
1
Kirilwoolltallevi' locai ;on 'nn the Pacific H.
R. 14 mili , s Irotri- the city; tlii, .is: destined
' to b'ecomfl.tt place of notoriety, being at' ihe
4ighilt, clvation Ai , stlnnuit. This 11.11.. com
i pan)! built their. own ,Engines aitdca" ra,whieh
lor.elcganfe and .- conafort-.euual. the.best I
hay,t. '.'
seen,pn my teave .. l3. , , i
. ~:
S4nday 121st J a:tended the dedication' of a
new.chureh, built ,by the ',first Presbyterian
Cowega,tion., .It, is in' gothic style, and 'tilt
1 SIIQ,OOO imcluAive of the,site. ft is an ora
ameht Mid honor ,to, thu e:ty. Rev. Dock
Bullard* formerly of. New Yorlf. is the p.a.:-
... 1 ..,..... ;,..,:--. ~ . ...ii.„:....
~_ _
tor. 1_ .errnou by
_poet_ eman. qt. 4 rpy i .N.
y. frxiiii. Il4;ah 500 13th. .A,. Enure appim
priateund interesting diseont - selre_ver heard;
it. wis at;entivcly lis:ened to ky, au iminea s e
cln!gregatl4 , n,:- After i tlais .seryipeAhe very
implis.i4iy ceremony ,:of itepositing. the. re
am f r' T
, ...
mev. SamuelGiild ings,• , ,
a - former
' i i i )-
AtiqVrill.-4,be Nl l 9li. be n e al.4l4e:Pßlpi4 -Mr ,
G Was the first, presbyteriart clergyman in
Illinois or iMissouri.
- r - .lSlimday t/ '224, f_dcimmetwed my tome . lard
trip kr Si 4Y. `orAilori; Oitiengii l 'Clivelatid
itadiClunit*k; Mt the 'N. Yfleblit it .R.'6)
0 :r*44'Brid, 'where !_ airived 'od'llii*iiii
tiiiireOgjilf tki l Oook*irtig iiiade - iii 'fah riri,e . :ii
othifr3s9o inilet4tit theiktit linieOrifirrtY
chij ti.l - :ll . 4hingmf , ip; t clat hi:Le:rest td*ite of
in'y'PisollP - 4': . '.Thei eelitilictii*l ii&i . )ili: .
inodait *
otoo -, 4ififitii;. ten4imitiiii-iiiaistiOs
and condnet of 'al agent :i and °Gusts with
j - 1
1211
I=2
CMS.
,whatn. I have had to do; merit my sineete re
spect: To conclude,- I - futV,e_ the' variiii to
im
, belie that, f o ra rnan eighiy
,yeara of
ag,e, m3,t performatice .is Unparalleled. • •
' Yours,:: -•: - • gr.tenta
M. bullard was atnant the list of k7letl , la the
rceent . i3 astroptie da the 7PtiClfie Railroad.
the Valley rise- I helefty tneitintaiiiii*likitSwk
... 14..... ~
eriogabove peak, tevealinghere4Ml bee
ii:tre, 4 /iII:Ige nestling 'itmOng - griiveraf --AiitT
;-liei ry'and, fig'imetcloid in:OtheeTtaraiio?'prie
t.eitting Orli: barren deelivitiea'ami bagle.-ikieN.
'eeOf - rtitligh'grii - roek4: 'We . - Oftetiiilt iiiiiii
.41' - ' , ---1 , . , . 4- , c
i rs terrace in' the early m maw oritt - the
1 -boi,t;of siniset;litidtaze w 4 eieif,,:t.:4ll-de_
light upon' thi , 'groilea . Of- tids'rettifiendotis
;
n?cinntain scenery.. '..lt *Ovid -"het ple4:ariC.i,
I iinger here a - while,' big' time: willnot all4vt
'tier:' PP-71'174i int O -th.. lioneit - li t anrftliiiiiiiih
to -the e _feo,)l door, *4_ thil'i t ge n fi j i l 6 o : l l a l.44 .
• ' Mr. LinANON, SVpt:_ 10, 18 - L5. - !Myr 's . .bort the - dista - 0 - e'Sirit - tetin ilitittaittii•
•
Dear Father and MoOer—On •the 28thr i of ISt/Maw' tk . the'ridicht6sYinlci a dirik shiefi
June last I received letters from you jest as i gad. This yard, Which , he.-p&p - ledigniqr,
I had written you a Jong-epistle.of eighteen , by the name of ""the 'mitt," -Citaltaink'.itnria
pages, and now again am I gladdenedwith ten square P 641; iit'sritlei:"nll4lsilitiltiti.-stilit•
tidings from home.; t A. few days ago re-' - Irf by howes. No- le.• thud thirteitti trouseS
ceived letters from S. and also frau - , Mr R. front this yard, And here Ire th l s Sting Space'
and Mr. ll.' AO have herettifore - comp in- may be` seen any evening a- ruenageri of clO:
ed some that ;on did"not write often enough, mestic animals it/chili I' have never'Sren ex
yon may conclude that ic is . your turn to eeiled any Where; Ind excepting - 16 - 44tuln's
complain:now, and that it becomes "r 4 to celebrared "Rapp:l"! Ftimily." The-re7--eFe
make Some apology for my 'long silence'. 1 eleven sheep, lhree -- ceivis t two dookeys:''fif
douot write as much . as I expected te.this teen hens and several eatA, and `a -11 0:1 - -1 hive
summer. The truth is, that, after devotin g been here I ba‘;e"adOe44-' inc bbrge: l- 71iii,e
the-first six or eiht hOurs of the day to hard all live together in pet r&e - tildriiiiin - s-utt4 E.,, -- 1i
, - p
study in Arabie,! I feel quite exhaestcd find oilier -and wiztt - the men, omen 'and 'CA.'
unfit to write or think , or 'do any thing m
• drer. - Pickine.oerwsv trough . i hiiin'e - eg' •
1 1 than indulge in some easy reading or to sin , leg group, we will pa.ercero •s one Ornirot
1 with K. and play! upon th e melodeon. O he court to our otber havge;:s 'Do iiofl'i - S--
/
stroll out into softie q of the - vineyard pre' us of -xtravagance bdeauS . i. lie -lii't
_'h•
. I
it.; - 4 ' ;be4'''''ii r ":
mountam glens mound u . A "few week - wo houses. The On e I • % e .. e!*( 1 ! , ,
.. ‘ 8 t''
_,: , ~,: '1 ,
ago however I wrete a somewhat loeg
. Fi.e- bed-refill' :Ind - study: - I_ tilli now - gp' fu g "-
ter to H. J. which you wilt - probably read, show you.our parlor.'r - Tbis hotri'll'vz;l-
and thus tt will answer the same purpose as sitrilar-to the citlier t -bel kbhilt - of itt(irie - * l "f i ii
though it had been directed to you., thick walli; mod floor . aek-ce illtig:liiirie.".
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In my • last I g ave you' :a description- of the &e.. this being ',he P i'aPing : - 4 1 e-. 131 'araV
imposing edifice Which we oretfpiettin - Beiritt; ;cc; ur4.-among be Ara 4 s : ;? - r iheine"hiitait''''--
but methinks if you could look upon u.: now Rut we will not stop - to- study the, is . ‘ Militiet -
you ,would .wonder.what great reverse °riot , tire: iVe first passliztovugh . ;:i4t,a,T4i)k-W , , , ~.
went, one end of which th/.!4l*4o.*:ifi'
tune could have producen so . Marked a change
:n our external elf evil:stance's. He, ewe sit sleelling "robin, - and, in' ti s ie 641:4 - : - .4farbrit . 4?
writing together! at our little ta_b'e :in 0111 .
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humble mountain Cottage. The house has uP -'.-n o or tnree a l' 6 e'retve''•-• ‘lelit . 41 'ail 41 . 1 'i'ei'
but one room, and is about, fifteen feet sqeare here he contrives :o do alivOr itiokihg.' 11l
and ten high. ' The walls, which incline :1 - , Oven is an iron` L'eztle. ''' 130663 the'llii ti: .i-i
Part in one direc'ftion and i part in another, cote:lining the 'loaf 'irttothekiktle,'in:2le;-it
beine, no whereliNact! v , pervendieular, are tile benc:lth, putc- a `few enala . ;:iin 'i.hi:- - e..kAlt-', - - .
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plaster e d with a. th7ek mai of mud.and rho- above. and ilure bakes tr-beautifutbrea t t lin - J
roughly .whitewashed.. Tnese .Wall- are. of
Cat i= as e..n be found in all. Lieiii - 4:`,, ....rhe . la'...
SiOne, and" are three f et in t hick twee ; /
thi., joieing - v.oorn; :IS I have atiratfyilitfidattta t ';',4
great thickness
.bring neee- , -ry hit or.(1(1. AD
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our parlor.- h- ,
.qtsvvr - s al I) for'ill timing Lou...
support the immense weight of I he,roof. Tle' "'ad vnrinti" ° l her I ) arfioBe. ; -
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roof is made in 'this nwrift.r : Several 'a, g.. t a rl'e; ed•' but - it: 18 )ve r r Pt° v . drd with off;`: .
inthewn timbers 'are laid horiiontall v across meal': . 041 - ; ne . Sitle oche rOO'il. - is a Yeez, - •e, -
' from one wall -tO another ; above the e *Mt sP r e'ab l e . ' 471 t ii. n : lrr'd shY our k'941311.14''"(13
laid A deposit of sticks and brush,- above tile 'l2 S,:teit. .0t: ;he li)!Ilio7 7 :e side of the•roo - ti:
sticks a deposit lot` s;thies,".'nil above the is 'a rough bench, which• itv'eoutieernu'With
.s;Oties a heavy . layer of earth. The surface, aead-y - boxes "eont:,:iniog flour, - .salt, antr'ciih:
after havine 'been 'rolled with a ponderous 'r 1 )10 v 14008 1 furnishes amPle sitt l a 6 'ettoni'
stone roller, becomes neLrly impervious- to fur The - accoinmodation of visitors. :- :- . 0'0 . 1-
rain. In the winter, however, the se 1 , 0 e.., 'cupboard stands in - the comer-neare s t` die
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often leak. - The l l celling_ of our room; being I ,l ;ehene ind in- thelappesile co! iier, k its . the
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melodeon, the geat 'object of. vionderj WiiiP .
the under side oldie roof, Inez received a , jet
'_black coating frOm the soot which fir many ; . ,,i et., a f 3 • is - coetp..e..4
the tow , 'A-- I 1 a d tb're il ia ' - .'` 1 ' - ' .. f ..- -
'the sem ;owl of :he furniture. in theyroolit.
year's has been sufrered to colleet , upon it..---
For in the- wintti sea:en the people - at wa i s • we receive our visitors, and here too .we it-it ,
cook in the house, and having no eltinineV P"aYe , S in Aribic'eeerY miming, ciitidttell -.
the smoke is allowed to e-cape through the -bY -Our .eacher„andShefe likew,se_ We bate
door and crevice'r near the roof. .. We have public "Worshiii'e - very Sabbath. 'iti the 4N:2-
nailed.• up, immediately under the - eejling; - of the house -we have a pleasanf4ar s tij . aii;io
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several yards'of white cotton cloth , which not Old in tilberry, tree shades:, the 'doer, lid near
otily hides from v,ieii the sombre•hue of the .1 1 - are same fleitriShing' rose buShesi'g'eitjt l e
stOnes and tirrhetl but also prevents the leose - vine`,- and' a kyr tobacco .pterits. • ror. the
particles of dust from :falling .oil our heads— rent of our houies we pay 25 pias'Ori (41) a
- - Our floor-is _worthy of notice. It is Made of month eacb:: :
.betWtieti oar
~ two_rootpa• art
play, and' is eceOred with a peculiar kind of 1'. 4-0 other aa : lall hii . ils . s,' which iviii - . 44 : i ont 141...: '''.'
*red intel;. whit* is rendered very haid by be- hire' for the itecettithedailiai'ef'Sneb ..
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/mg rubbed and!polished With a stnouth roundtmssiecary, friends , al oceasumaPy mit ee -_
stone. The coating of mud is renewed and The,e houses are ciceupled'bi Krob'familieQ._
the polishing ptiocess repeated once or twice buti.we haye . enly to 'offer/them - a pialter4.l. -
a tut:nth, by Whit h 'operation the ' fleas; and - cents) tt day'fOr'each hcinse, and they . at oneef .
other insects ate d riven out and health 'and packluP'tbeir Nutt Stbeleofb i ankeis,laakets,
cljaalibess (?) p r omoted.- . The unevenness pots and ketttes, - e'eo;d 4 il - I n ; : eitli ot a i i ri e .of t h e r r ,
'of, thu tiot;r,.. i.s ) si;;mewhat remarkable. . It tfeighbotic and 1 tits ; Ust the AtiCitie*iti'iiiks
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presents'a diversified surfitee of bill and dale, king'as ive please: ~4 g o
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tr uston ; ary .
and seems to have been modeled - fi•OM. - . - the fatnilie's'have ;Went a 'Week - WA ,
dio' t a iiiiie,
general asiieCt . Of the ..- erroutiding:COnntry. the:) , bring with thenii.Wi.Y.LOr;tbk4-infitlt4i74--
In most plde4sa.chair:wili stand Wi th out, be of bedding, .furniftire, Mats tf;;;;..." - and - live li:
ing.held up.; it. other_ places-the readier3t "way 'AI.,. Sanie, style ni_ we din. - .We letcoelify al'
for a persowsitting lo secirre.a firin iio-sition itti?'.own' fUrnit die ta'Belkit,. `bringing, Oul;.-
-IS tO balance hiiilehair upon 'enn - leg. '''7,We sorb - article's is wefeabstifiiteli•-noceSsarifiir‘
have, bowever;"eovere.l the flo o r: with mats`' `ou r 'Ouener . " 'res . ' laenCel l iiii The litOn-niaini:f
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W le give, on the whole, en L uirof Consideru - - We enjoy wit ,,- ,i.greit - kest . ..Oni prllnitlte plod,i
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ble comfort, and inhabitiveoess .. to the room. *of lit.
.cia Lelineon. , - floinantie, lin t:14„,,,
pur house is prov i lded with two'door's,':lint ' _WC Wer e never in'ltC..t4tr4.liiilik-anti*,,igi;
it never ino a'witulow. until we pat one in, happier thatiWe,hatOL ~,_` , .iiiiiiee."„'ie.'- ' ,4 .a une
haVing
. first dug a; hole through p - ,a,,,n4'1'0r here. Tile Wi)4l"-M'41)7.,.,.,;.,..=t4At1te,,:PUirc.-
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this- ; ,' purpose : ,
. r 'l have also hung a 'v
_P on water. Eon: the fonetaitc*Mting,ttieee;.h
binges in ones& *tie doorfrainesrthe-doer can't - tell' : hew Mtiiiir • iT''. .-; tiiiiilic.--'
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opening Outwards and the window-inwards. , I% e like the.:_peopla - to% '. ;, , - 4norant
1 These , Ure thei Only glass windows 'in - `thee and noCreitiarkahl l - ' NIV ii: - `'- --
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village. - -Our . furhitare
- is' in keeping with :1614 eStremely socint a .., fritUdiy l .---T,119,,v.
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the(appe,araneeof the room.. - Nife have three 'brought iislite - oiat ilpe-'4oiid grapes' i?; -
chai r s, a table, a bedstead, (which 1 manufao, - ihn . "seitson .kin(ilre have been fully supp tee
tured- with a sett ' 'end :ha m mer from Tough ever:
since. We attract a good' deal of three
boardS,) a trunk - a; . al - chesf,.a .Wash-Stand t 'and' when : we :
, i ‘c.art:n4.t . t. ,th.o W 4 .. ) .1ne:P,n i 2 0, 1 4.!,
four shelves for heOks. - The 'wash-Spina atid - i• -. .h - no:f ii;of )urn4Etviier l{ ,io79;o;!- •r'(`' l( 00. 3.
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book ehelvea:,werp 'fronk. the ,sante matutfatto- loOk: there is, tht gtutke' Tim; trft,inuiy i .i . ,7
h biNi-i. 'ad 1 . 1
had- like: if - havefor- "' iii""itii' wica fqr Ilidr)P*l•4l
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as. -the se .. E , or-
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gotten the match - bOz , audsevowb,y;nitte Ina- :4,tbe Arabic, as tiloy„,.o l alE-,*.fpiMlTlk
- ing glitss:l . -1'", ! . - .''''..' ' - - :- ' Morahonorable !ilia., la Nartilo-latat t li q ..
. Ilavidg now toad 'an eXaminatiOn ref our wa•fiad here aff at , l49oPl4,:zii i p : p.7,,a „sum-,
interior arrangeolents, j us t,steg o u t ofl'our eient y o riety . ., Our ill!it.r,r 3 „ F o,, s t 9 r oaT ,,. .
-batelg door, throu g h ! th e open window, On to bjo u ght 61:38 Iteintet'Amt.,-lierts, WO: Obtain
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thalittlaserracit that projects from the west egg_ehickerits,ipillt
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sidelof'thirboule:' Herey f ou 'find YOUrielf' ter 'potatoes, sintsbia - , core beaus c:ltiunt
-4Uliiibeinitiful' little .platforlt:i„inie 4 1 a feet !X 4 - ,0.... 1 . ) ±4"a!0,,t0fttRe . t..,,,tt1.,..,tikeriqs
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btolteL-r Aroilil4 on the edge ° !' . . 16 , 18 1. ,...,"" ee .,-; - -.... 4 i1t k :t r i'1.k!V.11: 1. 44.1f,1Pti_.4' , .-r:,.... ''' - 'o l r t ki"
'IS a low wall of stone and - earth, tee-levet tp? . ! . 105 , 5iff,.. hay,,,faffaf, Am. ,, , k ,.. .. *op -
which is covered withsweit floivers e t mpri e ojew4; night t - pavy-p0t,41
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graiingf rgiiiilli*LitiWftir *iititzligceue - :Cesdii3o . frisol ' lei'. 1.4 - Aft_jtl44irt—lr t :,,
deep valley hundreds of feet biloti: l `fif;kiiiia . large._ qualities , ' :wheat and &mitt:: : - -•-•
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