The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, October 13, 1866, Image 4

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    THE DESERTED HOMESTEAD.
The nrdcii gnlc, with rusty hlnc,
Hwlinr, creaking In the Mlo wind;
Anil TCeods choke, up tlie Kiiivclled wultl
That erst with plnlt nnd box wore lluoil;
And thistles flourish everywhere,
Ami brier thrlvo where rose blew;
And opiate puppies tunko tins nlr
Hectu ilrow.y wheru tho lllllei i?rew.
The porch, where loving hnmU had trained
Tho prnlrle buh, wIumo blmsoins red
Freighted the nlr with pleasant scents,
I fallen, nnd tho built l ilea I i
Wide yawn tho window nn 1 the durs,
The chimney totter on tho roof,
And moss nnd Ivy deftly now
Weave over nil n wnrp nnd woof,
Untouched, the fruitful trees demy;
Unc.ired fonllet tho cllmlilnit vine
No hand to pluck tho mellow fruit,
No luuid to prevf tho purple Wine,
And where tho household Ititnito camo
To qunrr tho water clenr nnd cool,
Nntigh t now remain, nf buhl, lint: spring
Bixvo ulltiiy stone nnd brneklsh pool.
Here, undisturbed, tho swnllmv come,
And robins, with their ruddy breasts;
And hero tho drotiluii wasp nnd beo
With cminliHt hkllt contrive their nest.
The spider trails it frastllo web
Albwnrt the henvy oaken beam ;
And comtiuitly thn death. ivnteh tick
Within the wainscot's dusty Keuin.
And those whoso voices echoed hen-,
Whose feet had pressed tho Harden walk
Who shnll of their lonx ubseneo tell?
Or who their wnnderlUK can mark?
Their vole may bo hushed for nye,
And feet that resplto never knew
Trom weary wnlks in life's Ioiir ilay,
May linvu the gates of Heaven pns'd through.
AGRIGULTUKAL.
lllnti nboiit "Work.
Pr.iuiAiV) there Is no more important
tiling for a farmer to think of at this
time, aftor ho lias harvested his crops
for tho most part, and begins to seo his
way clear through the Fall work, than
his
JhtiMini.i.A little labor upon them
now will tell. A board hero and a nail
there, and a few shingles newly set, will
eavo many dollars' worth of Io-s or ex
pense later in tho season, when winds
and storms do their work, and rain anil
snow penetrate. Warm, close stables,
wlth good ventilation, should ho looked
to. Mako sheds to shelter manure, if it
is thrown out of barn windows and
doors. No matter how good your barn
yard, tho manuro is a great deal better
kept under cover. Kven tho hog-yard
ought to bo thus covered, though there
should bo space for the sun to shine in,
nnd make a warm place during a good
part of tho day. Painting may bo dono
In October tooxccllcntndviintage. Take
timo after a rain, wlien surfaces are clean ,
and when there will bo no dust flying
And in connection with putting the
buildings In order for "Whiter above
ground, do not forget tho
Cellars. Hoth house cellars and root
cellars should bo cleaned out, and well
lined. If there is time put in grouted
cement bottom, proof against rats, and
mice, anil water. Cement tho walls
also, first chinking them tip, that Is, lin
ing in between tho stones with small
ones. A good cellar is not only a com
fort, but if fiost proof and rat proof, a
great economy. Mako cellars frost proof
by banking up outsido against tho wall,
if exposed, and by double doors and
windows.
Livestock at this season require tho
careful attention of tho farmer, for it is
now that tho question of prolltsK really
.settled. Tho weather is not severe, yet
bracing enough to give animals an appe
tite. There is an abundance to eat, and
It Is not difficult to get stock in a good
condition. Tho careful husbandman
will husband thoo tilings which will
keen best, nnd feed out tho-e which are
of it perishable nature. Soft corn, nub
.bins, grown grain, green pumpkins,
nd tho fruits of tho orchard which are
liablo to decay may be fed to cattle, or
cooked for swine, and help to get them
in first-rate order for Winter, before the
grass falls, nnd wlillo it begins to atford
not quito so good feed as is desirable. It
Is ruinous policy to neglect
Cuiccs ana tolls at any time, but es
pecially give them a good start and let
them face tho Winter with a good coat
of fat on their rib, and if they look
better than your neighbor's, you will bo
very ant to keep them growing, by
grooming them now and then, and pro
vidlng nt least warm sheds for them
Cows ought to bo yarded at night at
nil seasons, but at no timo Is it more im
portant than now. Tho nights tiro long,
tho cows need somo extra feed, which
Js.oest given in racus or trougns, or
In tho proper stalls, and tho verduro
they crop, consists largely on leaves
which nro full of Inorganic or nsh con
stituents, hence their dung is of more
value than usual. Keep up tho How of
milk by feeding pumpkins (without the
Mjods), roots, soft corn, etc. Practise tho
same courso of feeding for
Jlceves, for they lay on flesh very fast
now, anil will do fts well on grass and
tho articles mentioned in liberal qu.mtl
ty, as on much richer food later In the
AVintor. Leave only to,finhhhnj to bo
done by nnd by, and secure tho founda
tionof fatin thlsmonth andnoxt inoutli
With
IToijs tho case is.n Uttlodlffercnt. They
should ho putting on fat now for good,
and have all they can cat of thoroughly-
cooked, ricli food. Keep them clean,
giving them nests nnd plenty of litter.
juont tanners loso hall the hog manure
tho most valuabloofnll mado on a farm,
except that of fowls. Hogs thrlvo to
much better for being clean that it pay
to wrt-h thoin. A watering can, aquur-
Jus, or syringe will mako short work of
it. Clean tho troughs dally ; havesepa
r.ito troughs for water and feed, and let
there bo n full supply of water at all
times. A little salt in tho food is good,
perhaps essential, bet hogs have nshes
nnd chureo.il. They oven Ilko to root
nuiong eoal-nshcs, anil superphosphate
and a-ihes. Mr. Harris bay, they eat
with avidity. Should any scour, give
powdered chalk mixed In their feed.
S't"cp, For butchers' early lambs
(March) uso If possible South Down,
l.eicest 'r. or Cults wold ram U '. month.
Tho butt t 'ho lrn the hi tr r t,,
Y rd v 'l'.i" !i hi a-' ii. , . i
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mt?'j h 1 1 - .11
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THE COLUMBIAN, I3LOOMS1SURG, SATOIIDAY, OCTOBER J 3.
on trns.; tlicy will fatli'it innuh iiik-kor
lor It when shut up for food In;; mitl will
null i more this month than at tmyotlior
period. Check scoiim hy loliittnp; thoo
uillii?., mitl fcodlnir milk )orrldjroiinulo
with lino whoaton Hour.
Man inv. Watch tho niitnuro heap?
wit li all Jealousy. (!ot in storo of iniiuk,
loavo.i.iuid Utter of nil klmU, nml cither
put it under cover in place convenient,
or under any temporary rnntlii";, which
will turn tho rain mid keep It dry until
needed for use. 'The yard: should hu
froitiiontly cleaned up, and all dropping:)
thrown Into heap, and comported with
litter or Mill. Dint nypsuin over tho
fat-able floor., and on fermenting manure
wheruvor it is; bring to tho hog yards
potato tops, HWatnp grass, and any kind
of vegetable matter which may be found,
or 111! low spots In the barn-yard with
it. Stack. coarM' litter which tho salt
meadows or the upland swamps will cut
for .similar uodurlng Hie Winter. .Mttko
provisions to save llipiid manure, and
pump It over tho solid manure as it is
piled up, mixed with straw or other lit
ter. This maintains fermentation, yet
does not let It proceed tool'artuid causon
loss of ammonia.
WIT iND WISDOM.
" Don cheap" Is nowtlellnedasmean-
ing tho keeping of a canine without
paying the lax.
What should a man do when his
boots leak'.' Why as they do in the
same case of a ship tako to the pump,
of course.
"fsin: isn't nil that fancy painted
her !" bitterly exclaimed a rejected
lover; "nnd, woro than that, she isn't
all that sho paints herself."
Do you like novels?" akcd Mis
Fitzgerald of her backwoods' lover'.' "I
can't say," ho replied, " I never ate
nuy ; but I'm death on possum."
A t'ANDi DATU at an election, who
wauled eloquence, when another laid,
in a long and brilliant speech, promised
great things, got up and said : "Kloe
tors of G , all that ho lias said I will
do."
Dootii, tho tragedian, had a broken
nose. A lady once remarked to mm :
" I like your acting, Mr. Ilooth ; but, to
bo frank with you f can't url orrryow
none!" " Xo wonder, madam," replied
he: " the bridge is gone !"
K.vninit A-cint.YTi;. It is strango
that the church dignities, the further
they advance in their profession, be
come the moro Incorrigible; at least,
before they have gone many steps, they
may bo said to bo post a cure.
A Down-Fast Yankee, seeing an alli
gator for tho first time in the Mississip
pi River, said: "Well, ho ain't what you
may call a hansum critter, but he has
got a good deal of openness when he
smiles."
A iT.r.i.ow being awaken I by tho
clerk of a steamboat, was told that ho
must not occupy tho berth with his
boots, lie very considerately replied:
"Oh, tho bugs won't hurt them, I guess;
they're an old pair."
Miss Smith asked "tho pleasure of
Captain Jones's company to tea." At
tho time appointed tho Captain, being
lit command of tho th rifle corps,
made hi appearance with his whole
company in parade dress.
.V I,.DY at tho Louisville and Xa-h-
vllle depot tho other day startled every
body by crying out, " I've got tho chol
era!" A tine Iny soon m ule hi ad
vent into tho world, and it proved only
to be a new kind of cholera Infantum.
A csyiny woman promised to show
two young ladies their husbands' faces
ina pail of water. They looked, and ox
claimed: " Why, wo only see our
faces." " Well, said the gyp-y, " those
faces will bo your husbands' when you
are married."
" Vi:i.r., Tom," said a blacksmith to
his apprentice, "you have been with
mo now three mouth, and have seen all
the different point in our trade
wi-h to gtvo you your choice of work
for a while. "Thankee, sir." "W
now what part of the business do you
like best?" "Sbtittiu' up shop and
goin' to dinner, sir."
U.VL'i.i: S.vm h id a neighbor who was
in tho habit of working on sUindav, but
after nwhllo ho joined a church. One
day lo met a iniuliter to whoso church
ho belonged. "-Well, Uncle.S.ini,"said
he, "do you seo any difference in Mr
P, since ho Joined tho church V" "Oh
ye," said Uncle Sam, " a great dill'er
once, lletoro, when lie went out to
mend hi fence on Sunday, ho carried
his axo on ills shoulder, but now ho car
rles it under his overcoat."
" Wiii.l, Ma-tor Jackson," said his
minister, walking homeward after scr
vico with an industrious laborer, who
wasaeimstant attendant" well, Maste
Jackson, Sunday must be a blessed day
of rest for you, who work so hard nil
tho week. And you make good ue of
tho day, for you tire always to bo,, see
at church." " Ay, sir," replied Jack
son, " It Is Indeed a blos-ed day ; I work
hard enough all tho week, and then
comes to church o' Sundays, nnd sets
mu down, and lays my legs up, and
thinks o' nothing."
Duiti.vo tha Initio at Hhlloh an offi
eer hurriedly ro lo up to an aid and In
quired for (irant. "That's him with
tho lleld-ghi'a," said the aid. Whee
lug his horso about, tho olllcer ftirlou-ly
rodo up to tho lieneral, antl touehin
hi cap thu addressed him ; "riheueral
l wants to make one report, Schwartz
battery is took." " Ah," s.ild the (Ion
oral, "now was tlrttV" " ell, you
see, siiiouerai, do shosJiouHt. eoniu up
in 1 rout ot u, and do shtHlieiiHt 11. ink
cd us, and do shushejulsts eomo up in
do rear of in, and Sw.u'U's battery was
took," " Well, sir," says tho (Idiinnil
' you
of
'(Ull'tf"
I.e..)
splkifl Hi,' yini,.'
I 1 Ui I ) llr'i'ii t'l ill n-
jJUODUKAl) & KAU11,
Manufacturer and Wholesilo Denier In
HOOTS AND HI 10 1 IS,
No. 211 North Third Street,
Philadelphia.
riMlK UTION HOT Kb.
J.
Arch Street, between Third nnd fourth Streets,
l'hllndilphln.
ointtsT ,v wr.imn,
l'ropilului'H.
CI1AHLES HOTKIi,
on Tin: KritopiiAN plan,
Nos, GO, C, l, nnd m North Third Street,
between JlniKet nnd Arch Street,
l'hlhidolphlu.
ciiAUi.i:sia.i:cKNr.n,
Mnnnser.
r IHA1U) HOUSE,
v. ... .
Comer or Ninth nnd Chesinui Mireeis,
Philadelphia,
, H, W. KANAOA,
Vri'prletor.
"yATSON & .1AXXKY,
Importers nnd .louoers or
SH.K AND 1'ANCY IMlHSrJ GOODS,
SIIAWI.'s,.'. P.,
No.Sil.Mniket Street,
Philadelphia.
E.
A. IlKXDltY,
Successor to Hendry A. Harris,
Manufacturer i"d Wholesale Dealer In
HOOTS AND H1IOKS,
No. fiS North Third Street,
Philadelphia.
II.
V. PKTintMAX,
MlTINfOTr A TItOTTK.lt,
with
wiiomxam-: anocuits,
No. 21 North Water Street,
nnd No. 20 North Deluwnre Avenue,
Philadelphia. .
QEOIUiE lb PiOPiFltTS,
Importer and Dealer 111
HAliDWAHl:, CClLlUtY, GUNS, AC,
No. .111 Not til Third Street, above Vine,
Philadelphia.
EN.1A5IIN GKEEN,
IValer In
cAiti'iyriNns, window shadics,
OILCLOTHS, MATS, .tc,
No. ,"1 North Second Street,
rhlladelphla.
J.
with
P. DFAltD,
LIITINCOTT, HOND A CO.,
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers In
hats, caps, runs, and stuaw goods,
No. 11:1 Marl.'cl Street,
Philadelphia.
JVE, EUSTON & CO.,
Mamlfaetlircrsiind Wliolcs.ile lieuieis in
CO1T0N YAlt.VS, CA111T.T CHAINS,
11ATIS, WICK'S, th: YAltNS, cohdagi:,
HltODMS, WOOD AND WILLOW .lll.
I.OOK-GGLASsr.S,CI.(lCi:s,l'ANCY 11 ASK 1.1 S,
TAlll.i:, I'LOOli, AND CAHIUAGi:
OIL CLOTHS, AC,
No. WI Market Street, south side,
Philadelphia.
lb WAbTFH,
I.tlo Waller & K'aub,
Importer and Dealer In
CHINA, GLASS, AND lUi:KNhWAItI2,
No. 2)1 North Third Stieet,
between Hace and Vluu
Phlladelplila.
E
.STADbISHUD 1S20.
JOHN lir.AKIUT A CO.,
WlIOI.LSALi: DHCGOISTS,
and Dealeisin
lIi:.MICAI.s. MIUUCINl'-S. l'ATKNT Ml'.DI-
CTNi;s, SPICUS, PAINTS, GII.s,
WINDOW GLASS,
VAHNlSlir-S, DYIS, Ar., Ac,
Soiitheust corner of Third nnd Callow hill Sts.,
Philadelphia.
1 UMUltl'STEK & UHOTUKH,
jmjsirii is nil' i ju.i'sm i
HOSIK'.IY, OI.OVIX,
siiinrsANo nit.vwnits,
iicrroNs, srsrHNDioits,
lioopsKiius, iLNDKi:nf'ini:rs,
THHHADS, SKWING SILKS,
TKIMMINGS, POUTK MONNAII-S,
SOAl'S, PF.lll'UMr.ItY, l'ANCY GOODS, AND
notions oi:ni:hai,i,y,
Also MantifacliiU'ls of
HllUMlUS AND LOOKING GLAKSKS,
and Dealer hi
WOOD AND WILLOW WAIli:,
HltODMS, ItUl'IX, TWINI-S, Ai'
No. M Noith Third Stiecl.abuMi Vine,
Philadelphia.
JMlYAb & HOYUIt,
Huccessors to
Gii.ur.itr, noYAi, a co.,
WHOI.IisALK DItL'GOISTS,
Impoilers and Dealer In
DlU'CI-i, MLDlfINU, SPICI'.-i, PAINTS, OII.S,
GLASS, DVi: SlVl'TS, Ac,
Nin. u and 311 North Third Street,
Philadelphia.
QHAltbFS II. MAUPbK,
In oorternud Dealer In
IlllANIUHS, WINKS, GINS, LIQUOIW,
WINK HI'lTKIt, Ac,
No. lii North Third Stieet,
above Audi, west side,
Philadelphia,
T.TA11FN, HOYI) it CO,,
CD J I M I.s I O N M i: I !C J I. NTS,
mid Wholesale Dealers In
LK.U' AND M AMTALTIMIKD TOJIACCO,
HIXI.Mts, ap
No. (,l Nm lh Third Street,
Philadelphia.
Consignors enn fjrwnr.1 lludr sto'lt "In lloud,"
wltli.illt ori imi ing the I lilted Sl'ites tax.
M. MAIil'l.l'
J01 IX BTKOUI' .V CO.,
successors in rumup , tiiuiuvii
WIIOMISAM". lllIAM'.llH lN.l'lSIt,
No. 21 North Wh irves, nn 1 21 N irl h Water fst
rhlladelphla,
JlbliKH & HOST,
Successors to 1'rnnUln P. Seltzer .'. To.,
Importers and Wholesale Dcntrm In
MQUOItS, WlNIS. C,
Nos. 410 nnd ll'J North Third Street,
rhllatli-lphln.
E.
.1. hFSTEH,
Wholesale nnd He lull Denier In
l'onnioN and DoMismc CAispirrs,
on, cloths, window shadix, ac
No, 2D North Second Street, opp. Christ Church,
Philadelphia.
JEXXKI)Y, STAI11S & CO.,
WlIOLT-SATd: 'Wit IinAI.KltS,
Nos. I'M nnd 1.12 North Wharves,
Philadelphia.
J OS. 1UFGEL A lb S. FISTFIt,
(Lite IMcrpI, Wlest Ilrvln,)
Importers and Jobbers of
DUY C100I1S,
No. 17 North Third Stieet,
rhlladelphla.
Ai.i itKD nvi.nt.v, w.m. r- AMniimtr, s. o. smrr.
jUSSKbh & WOODRUFF,
Wholesale Dealer In
TOIIACCOS, CTOAUS, PIIT-S, Ac, Ac,
No. 1.1 North Third Street, nbove .Maiket,
rhlladelphla.
TOHX 0. YEAC! Fit & CO..
Wholesale Dealer In
HATS, CAPS, STlt.WV (iOODS AND
i,adii;s' ruiw,
No. 2.17 Ninth Third Street,
Philadelphia.
rJIbbFlt it EbUFIt,
vi lion sale
HOOICKIU.LLIiS, STATlONlUtS,
AND ULANK-HOOIC MANUI'ACTUIiinis.
No. ail North Third Stuet,
1 hll.idclphla.
Wall nml Curtulu Papers, nnd Statlonerv cen.
ernny.
hg.STAlJLISHKI) 182S.
ii. w . i .i;i'i;.M i;it, ui:.xszi;y & CO.,
WIIOLIXVI.i: DltCGGISTS,
No. 737 Mnihcl Stieet, one door below i:ihlh,
riilladelihla.
DltrGS, Mr.DICINIl, CHIl.MICAI.s,
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, VAltNISlIIX. HYIN
I and every ftiher at tlclejiei tui n ln to the business,
of the best ipiallty, and at lowest market rules,
rEAVElt & SPltAXKI.F
WIIOI.IiALi:GHOCi:i!Ii:s ANDCOM.MISslON
MlUtCIIANTS,
Nos. e;J.iniid ?J7 Arch Street,
Plillni'.elphla.
T I. lUntKHAHT,
lni),oiter and Dealer In
1HON AND sn-'.KI,
No. ft) riout Street,
Philadelphia.
JJAHCHOFT A CO.,
juipoiicrs aim .loiiuers oi
STAPI.r. AND l'ANCY IUtY GOOIK, CLOTHS
CAKMMKIIKS, IlLANKiriS, l.l.NHNS,
DUY GOODS, HOSIDItY, Ac,
Philadelphlu,
A XDUFWS. WIl.KIXS it CO..
J:. ...
jieuiers m
l'OUKIGN AND DOMKsTIC DUY GOODS,
No,. 7X1 .Market Stieet,
Philadelphia.
gXYDFK, HAltHlS & DASSFTT,
.Mainiiaeiiirers nun .lotniers or
MKN'S AND HOY'S (T.OTIIINfl,
Nos. 333 Maiket, and 522 Commerce Stieet,
l'lllladelphla.
W. HANK'S
l lllll.l.s.M.1. lllll.ll l.ll, Sl.Mll' 1' , A.MJ
ciriAit waukhoi.'si:,
No. 1 111 North Thhd Stn 1 1,
between Cherry and Itace, west side.
l'lllladelphla.
QOTTHFbl, it AYHFS,
noiesaie iieaiers in
risii,cHi;i:sK, Ac, Ac,
No. lull North Whanes,
second door aboi e Anh Street,
Philadelphia.
J.JUKKAII FOH CATAW1SSA!
.ii run ji.uii.i.-ss.
Goods to compare with strlnsency of the money
maiket. f,ook and compare pi Ices before pur.
ebaslni; elsew here. Just cull nt tho favorite Inisl.
lies stand of
Mi'NINCH A SIIl'MAN,
nnd you will be met by theoblhlui: proprietors or
Ihelrclerks.nii'lslioMiitlirouub their meat vailcty
store fienof i harp', nf course, 'lliev will lilve s "it
ii fair cliancu to spend your loos,, clianae, thev
trust mueli more prolllably I ban It can bo speiii
elsewhere. Their
- STOCK OI' DUY GOOI&
till SirliiK U much lain'T lu nil Its vm Idles than
muni. Their " itf""m
LADIKS' DllliSH GOODS
Iaro of the nicest styles In innrket.
tluo llSSOlttlll'llt of
They have u
HA"!-, CAPS, HOOTS AND KUOKS.
SUMMKIt CLOTHS, CAS.SINl.TS,
t'ASMMKItl'.s, AND VKSTINOS,
1 nnd numerous articles common lo stn h establish-
ineiils, besl.h'i u gi in ml uvsuiliiicnt of
HAHDWAItK, TINWAIli:, Ql'LllNSWAlti:,
AND GllOCKJtlKs,
nil it greatly reduced prices, They wh to con-
die 1 tlielr liuslii(t on the syatim ef
"I'.VY AS 3'OU GO,"
uud (hoy think I hoy enn nllbrd to sell vcryehoap,
They leltirn their Ihnnks lor ninny past lavors,
uiidiisk Iho future pitnmagonf their former ens-
turners uud the public generally,
MrMNClI A SKCM N,
(,VP
it 1 1 !; - 'i
MM IK KI.OHKNCK
Am: tiii: hint in 'im: would.
M.ilesiooms.CH Chestnut Sluet, Philadelphia, l'n.
While li lurito number of Machines lane been
offered In, lie public, somo of which possess points
of excellence nnd nctoioulcdRed merit, wo naM'
lonii felt what others linMiepcrleueeil, the nr.
eesslfy of n Machine morn puted lulls mechani
cal structure, coinblnlag hi tho
iii(iiniT iir.onr.i:
SIMPLICITY WITH DDItAllILlTY,
nnd while capnblo of ilohiK n
GltllATr.lt llANIir, W WOlllf,
one that could be enslly uiidorslood and compre-
hetldisl by llU.
To supply n ScwhwMnchlnc free from the ob
jections nttached toothers has been uneasy tasl:;
for we not only hnd lo surpass oilier .Mneniiies, as
they appeared years ni?u, but nlso as ImpioM'il
from rime to time by more recent experience.
This wo boldly claim has been accomplished by
the liberal expenditure of capital, and the pa
tient, uullrlnit labor of year! and In piescntlna
our Machine to the public, we shall malio stronii
assertions respecting It merits, which we urn
prepared b) substantiate In etery particular.
DlscardlUK (lie Chain unit iiop,iiriiiiisiiicues,
M-e adopted the
LOCK STITCH
(nlllce on IhiIIi side of the r.ibrle), whlnh Is re
Karned by the masses ns best suited lo nil hinds
of woih. Hut to meet objections sometime nrjjo,l
nsnlnst this favoiito stitch, wo have added the
Knot, Double Loci:, and Double Knot, either of
which I
STItON(li:it AND MOIli: r.LASTIC
than tlie LoeU;
thus eii'ibllUK the opemtor to
select n stllch
pi:nrr.cri,Y simti'.d
toevery made of f.ilale.antl wheie neci'ssary,.sew
earn much stronger than It Is possible to do by
hand.
TitB ri,oni:Nci:
makes
rorit dii'i-i:iii:nt stitchi:s
w 1th n iniu h ease ns ordlnaiy Machine uinko
one, mid with us little ltuchltiery.
The result of npeabst test ha been all wo
could desire, and from its nrst Introdintlou Iho
l'loieiice has (tallied hosti of trlends, anil been
I ti'Karded n u
norsr.HoLD Nncr.ssiTV;
provhiK that the public fully nppreclate the many
ailvantites combined In tlie riorence Machine.
Over nil others, tho l'loieiice must bo seen to be
fully nppi'cclatcd.
We claim for tho
1'I.OIlRNCi:
the following
ADVANTAGES
o er any and nil
MKWING-MACIIINlvS IN Till', WOULD:
iS-It makes four illllercut stllibes, the lock,
knot, double-lock, and double-knot, oi. one uud
the same machine. Kacb stitch being alike on
both side of the l'abiic.
itif Kveiy Machine ha the reversible feed mo
tion, w.ilch enables the operator, by simply ttiiti-
I lug u tlnuiib-sciew, to liave tho woik inn either
to the right or loft, to stay anv part of the senin,
or fasten tlie ends of seams, without tuiuliig tho
fabric.
iM-Cliaiming the length of stitch, and from
one kind of stlti h to another, can readily be done
wlillo tlie Machine Is In motion.
ay The needle is easily adjusted, and does not
skip stitches.
tf.i'It Is uliniM noiseless, and can be used
wheiequiet is neeessaiy.
f,;It motions nro all positive; there are no
I sja lugs to get out of order, and it simplicity en
ables nny one to operate It,
ajr It does notreiiulre liner thread on the under
than for the upper side, nnd will sewucioss the
lieni lest seam, or troui one to more thicknesses
of clot 1 1, without change of needle, tension, break
ing tbiead, or skipping: stitches.
it.-The lleinmer I easily ndjuted, and will
turn any w Idtii of hem desired.
KIT No other Machine will do so or at a range
of work ns the l'lorence.
sx-lt will hem, fell, bind, gather, braid, iiillt,
1 nnd gather nnd sew on n rullle At the same time.
It has no springs lo get out of order, and w 111 last
lu lifetime.
jj'lt Is fully protected nnd licensed by Kilns
1 Howe, Jr., nnd our own Letters Pnteiit,
Tho hiking up of the slack-thread Is not per
formed by the Irregular eoiitinclloti of n w Ire coil
ior uncertain operation of springs. The piecblou
uud accuracy i ith which tlie l'loienee draws the
thread Into the cloth Is uuappro.ii bed by any
Sew'lng-.Madiliiu hitherto olleied In the world.
We furnish each Machine with "Hal mini's Self-
Sewer, which guides tlie work it self, and Ls or In
calculable Milne, especially lo inuxperh lice opei
ators. While possessing the above, nnd many other
advantages, the I'torcnce Is sold lit c,vi responding
pilccs w 1th othei ilrst-class Machines, and a can -
fill examination will billy substuutlale nil Unit
we have claimed for It, and Justify the assertion
w now make, that It Is the best Sewing-.Machine
In thcAiorld.
We waraunt every Maehlne to be all that we
claim for It, uud to give entire satisfaction, uud
will ghe a written warranty, If required.
Llbenil iirrangemciilsmail- with those who buv
to sell again, l'lirlher Inl'oriuatlon may be had
by Im losing stunipi to the General Oltlceof tlie
I-'loietico Scwing-Maehhie Coiiipaiiy,iWCliestuiit
stint, l'lllladelphla, lViuisylvaiila,
ritlCKS OK MACHINKS,
No. I, Plain. Till M.uhlne inalies the lock
uud knot st !tf!ics,!i lid has the i everslhle feed...$'L)
No. if, Horence. Gold-ornaiueiited Machine,
with dinner, nnd light cover, without lock;
iinikes all Iho four studios, nml has tlie re
versible ked $73
No. :!. Silver-plated Machine, oiuauicnted ;
table olbllul. bed walnut, with heavy half
case, lock and dinner; makes all tho four
stitches, and has the reversible teed yj.... fSl
No. I. SUM r-plaied .Machine, highly orna-
liieiileil.uiiil makes nil the lour stltche
ches.
uud has the reverslblu feed.
Polished mahogany table.,..
relished Itoscwond Table,.,.
No. n.-Walnut table, hi nil,.,
Mahogany table, lu oil
Hosewoisl table, In oil
No. il.-Waliiul, oil llnlshed...
Mahogany table
itosewood table
G. G. I IVANS, General Agent,
IBM Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
gCU Kbb, H'fi.(TKit .t "( ( t
(U'.NKItAL (HMMIsSION MKUCIIAN'I'S
Dealers In
1'ISII, SALT, CIIIIKsK, PIIOVISIONS, Ac,
No. liliind 121 Norlh Whai'M's.nbovo AlchSt,
I'lillndelphla,
Solo (.gents for Wilcox's Wind Grease, In liar.
rel. Kegs, mid cuiis.
F.ST.
.initKAN .v nmTiii;n,
i860.
rpiIE HOUND TAUhFJ.
.. t i,i.iii.'f nl t.tTL.
tATUKf:,
A SjVl l III', I I nr..,,.', "
SOCIKTV, AND A HI', .,,
The Hound Table Isestnbllshed fnrllintllilllm
Inn discussion or the subjects luiimil In Us title,
Its iiurnoMi l tu he ntteily fearless and Ulitrnm
nu ll, d I n foi inlliK 11 opinion, nnd to colli t t tin
most brilliant and sdiolnily nilteis In the conn
..... .. ..1. i.. ., ,.,, .ilnn. Si.lnc lilav Keen-
sliiti.illv be displeased bv (be 'one nnd spirit
ubiieln (his Is done, but We licit nil null tiieon-sl.lcr-ln
t !' wolds or Mr. lltiltln-how tunc i
less hnim Is done In the world by utixriierful bold
ness than by iiutlni"l lenr, , ,, .
I he Hound 'lablc Is Independent In politics, uud
It w til not licsllate loeiiiideiiMi or to sustain such
men or measures or whatever sect, Miiie, or
partv a mav seem to the edltots tube from time
nartv a may seem to the edltots, to be mini time
oil ne In u ,os t ouoriiiitaaoiilsnioriuiierwise
o the inatellil interest either of the iiietropoll.
tan coiumunlty or to those of the wholo common
eouiury. , , ,.. ,, ,., ,.,
"Z..Wk?:VnZ e! n oh, "el . air the
.f ,m,,.ii III me It. let It
come w neiice li may. .
we will hold no peisoiial eXilniialloii or discus,
slons lesnectliitt tlieiii: mo ver, we must ile-
Ariicii's may no seni iiiroumi hh.i , ,,,,,., ... .
clhio heiicetorwaril toieluiii unaccepted MS,, mm
to this rum we win mane no except ion.
I1ATIX 01' HI'IISCIIIPTION,
Onn coiiv. one year SI li ndvnnco,
one copy, six moiiuis .v , ,.,, .
Ten copies to onu nddress, one yxar, ID In ml-
Tocieritymen nnd tenchers, one year, !1 lu nil-
'Clw. ,.,wlnfr on Ihn Itolllld Tilbte I five CCllt n
iiuarti ror a year.ir paid In ndvniico.eltliernt the
....in,,,, ,,ni,.,. , ,,m,, ,r ,1,'llverv. Subscr ber
will ile.se bear tills lu nilllll, lllel lll lllliso lur uiit
posiaKo on mo isi'i-i in iusuiuivh, hu....,
"- Pel sons oi derlnn siiliscilptlnn will plense
renin ov posiai money onicrs. .mhiicss an coin'
munlcatloii to
11 II, Ul'l .)N i.iim.i.,
octO-tf M2 Nassau street. New Yorh.
EV YOKK liEADHK.
motnliur. Teniis, Invuiiabl.i , ensli lu uilvnnci
i. ....... k..,,i l.v mull nt Hip i Uk or the sender.
Si'iisdMiTloN ItA'il.. I'or ti simile copy, threo
mouth, SI; torn shmle copy, six month, &!; ror u
simile copv.one .M ar, l J fun r eople for one year,
SI.-. eluht' conies for one year. fi. Onu extra
eonv to ,;i'ii,'i-u, in ,-,,,u. , mm.
In lenlv toseieral aiillculloiis, arraiiacinenls
hae been maile lorasi.eclal W nteiliwl'lnceMiii-
scllptlolitntllo 1,i;adi;1(,wii1c1i lsue.einiiieiiuv
.. ij..,...i...,.i,i,,,.. ls, TI.,. i,.ioir will bn mail
ed to subscriber lor time months lor one dollar,
anil the u,ldtcscs of city subscilheis will be
..1 .l , nmllf-.ittrill 111 lilts lltllcC. SO tlltlt
thosi" wiio visit the suiiiincricsoits may not bn
d. pllved of this weil(l plliiloiirapl i I po iiicin,
Illerni v, nitlstle, drani.itlc, and social lite In the
liietropolls. All isintrllinlioii, books, imslue
letters, colllllllllllcatlolis, etc., must be nddlessed
to thu i;iu inn in i in. i.i. .ii. i. ii,
II Pinuklort stiei t, New Voik City.
G
t in-
ATPF.NXSYbVANl A ItOUTE
tothe
NOHTII AND W1XT.
l Oflt DAILY THANINS.
ON AND AVTKIl
1....VI. r.tllnUH,
MAllCll 12, train will
Leave Wnvli'n, Leave Hallo.
l.'im, Malt Ill'H A.M. Ml A.M.
Past l.lm ":.)i A.M. l'ilfl I'.M.
Plitsburgatiil CiieK.x l:ir.M. ":'-M e.M.
Plttslairgand Klinlin Kx....7:lii p.m. 0:15 P.M.
TWO TItAINS ON Sl'NDAY,
(Collltectlllgllt llallllliore,)
Lenve Washington at iiCiiiiid 7: in p.m.
SLKKI'ING CAHS ON ALL NIGHT TItAINS.
LOW KAIIK AND QUICK Tl.MK.
Cars urn through from ll.iltlmoio to Pittsburg,
I. lie, or li it in Willi. mi i linage.
.1. N. DI-HAllltY.
Superintendent N.C.K.H.
niflliAliFbl'IIlA AXI) FHII
I HAII.ItoAD. Till meat Hue traverses the
lioltheril and mat Invest eoltlltiesof Pellltsyliatll.l
to ttie city of Kile, of Lake Kric, It lias been
leased and Is operate,! hv the
I'KNNSYLVANIA llAII.UOAD COMPANY
Time of Pnssenner Tialtis at Noltlimiitierland :
l.r.AVll I!AslW'Alll.i:rle Mull Tiuill. Ibll'i I'.M
l'.rle Ksprcss Tialu, a.m.; Kliulrii .Vail Tiain
in:, i ...i.
r.Kivi; WllsTWAltll. I'.lie Mull Tra 11. 3 A.M.
Kile KxpiessTTnln, 7:11 p.m.; Kliulia Mall Tiain,
i--r, i, )i.
Passenger cars run through on the Krie Mall and
Kxplcss Trains without ibange both wavs In
Iweeli 1 '1 1 1 h U' 1 1)1 1 1 11 and Klie.
.M'.w 1 olllv i onnm-i ion. i.enve .New i on; in '
A.M., arrlle nt Krie nt i:l i A.M.; Leave Kile at l:,Vi
p.m., nrrlient ew i ork nt .::in p.r.
i.:ieiratit sit eliimi e.us on all nl''ht tlailis.
I'or lutoimatliai resiieeting passenger business
noiilv at the corner ot Thlilicth nlid Maiket
sheets, Philadelphia; and lor Height business of
I lie i otiipany ngenis.
S. 11. Kingston,. I r., corner nf Twelfth nnd Maiket
stn els, I'luiinii l ima; .1. v. jieyuoius. tale; wit
limn lb own, Agent .N.l .K.l!., I :. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,i -.
H. II. IIOCSTON,
Genernl Krelght Agent, Phlladelplila
II. W. GWINNLU.
General Ticket Agent. Phlladelplila.
A. L. TVLKH,
Geueial Suieilntendent, Wllllaiusport,
.iiurcu , i-'io.
T ACKAWAXNA
AND HLOOMS-
ij until HAii.itoAD.
I Hi nnd lifter Man li II, Iscil, Passengir Trains will
inn as follows:
Soi'TUW i:n. Leuve Scraiiton nt 1:10 p.m. and
.':.i.f a.m.; Kingstonat iip.m. audi.:. .3 .m.; ltloonis.
burg iits;-.Mp.M.nnd H:'-H a.m. Arr.veut .Vorthum-
I ii' i laiul ui n:.i'i p.m. nml ui;:.i a.m.
Noli r n w. mi. Leave Norlliumberlnud nt7 a.m.
unit . i p.m. : moo'iisiaiig ut s:2 a.m. ami i.:5 p.m.
Seinnton ut 11.03 a.m. nml !i p.m. Arrliont Scinn-
ton nt IL'il'l a.m. nml 10: 1.3 p.m.
II. A. FONDA, Supt.
jsmgsiou, .uarcii 1 1, 1.SMI.
T
MIK AMFHirAN HAY KXIFF
nt foltttillilil I'liimlv U itlics.sji.il Ihn t rln I i.f Imiv
turlis on !ln f.i i m f Mr. Tup-i'I, In Ili'iiilncl;
imviiMitp, on .Montlay, Mnv 7, 1 lii'tuvt'ii the
Atncrloiiu IInv Kulft1 ninl Korlc manurnctincd hv
smtjmi, waij-s, siii!!ni:h co.t or iwii.
nm. I'a.. f'ti'l th' KuihI.'I n I'airiit Hay IIooU,
TIio AiihtUmii I'ollc llltcil luoio Imy In out
(Ilium it In. tn the Kninli'l in tliri we nrr
tlcil tt will ItiUo us iiincli tiav Into tlx mow two
K'loit norm's ftm iir.iw. WraNosuw It cntttm
lm . ami think it i nimot Ih Iw-ut nmi 1i.iv lsiili
ami hu'itullv liroinint ii(l It a Hid best llay fori;
IIIMI Kill 11 ( l- VSi'l' htl'll,
IllllKMIKMil.lt. I Hi. V. (. HaimmsoV.
t . J I. IIP.-, .IIMl.'N j'lllii,
John In:iri:itK, Uanikl Novnt,
II. Pi(n.i-Mti.t.i:a, HYi.vi.in.i; riiti:r,
Mit'itAii. ili;i.i.i:i;. .Ioiin U'oi.k.
TlH'V also lllUlllltiu MllO tin i-i'lclifiititl 11m.lrr.vn
itcajM ratio Slower, aiil oIIht tiKra ultural Itnjili
r W. HLAliOX A- CO.,
t
Maiiur.icturers of
Oil, CLOTHS AN I) WINDOWSIIAItJCS,
Wnrchouse, No. I'.'l North Thhd Sheet,
riilladeliihlii,
piKKXlX STOVH DKI'OT.
HKVTKIts, ItANOlX, AND STOVKS,
M'lioh'siilennd Itetnll.
l'ATKNT ANTI-IU'ST I'OOKINd STOVK.
VULCAN IIKATKII,
for hi'iithc; two or inoio room.
1'AUI.nil, COOKINd, LAUNDUV, IIKAT1NO,
nnd ev ry Mtriety of KTDVIS.
.It MX I. IIKSS,
No. .119 Xorth Seeonil Street, riilliidelphla,
T V. LAMIIKKT,
wllh UUSS, SHOTT & CO.,
Imiiorter and .lubbers ot
CI.UTUS, CAssntKltKH, VISsTINdS, Ac,
Xo.:iol Marhet Street,
riilladelpblii.
s.
Willi
L. 11KTTLH,
JII'II, lll'NN.t fl).,
I'ltV (ii)li I IS,
o, I'l North Third Street,
I'lilladelpliln.
pltlKILMUTll, lllK)TIIi;i iV. CO.,
WIlllI.I'JSAr.K TDItACCO DKAI.KKS,
No.rilNiulliThlrd.stieil,
live doors In low Have
I'.ntorlcs, No,, "ilniul Witjll.uiy t luet,
l'lill'i.lelpliln.
1
;
11. 1 1
lit il,
riMlF. OAbAXV,
X
tjUTNioinf.viunATumiAaAziNi:.
At
itlftMUdllltisint " ,'";", ef llitermviMmel
b ,Sui;vT,MeeiV p..aes, m.lkl.m ''"l
in ie, ' i "--;;!J.lVitnrT(ms .
"ln",y- ii."'e,r wis.V'xft-nKSJssa.
Tlti: HA,. " be'.' 'wbdororrcculnriontrlbu.
Mr,,i,i,. of " iVimWAiiiild most inorltorliiii,
havoiiccoidlin.1.1 nnd moreover, thu I Jllor
tl"!!"";!!'.!1'." '"...!... ''I'V'ffiuVe rM.;
alw Vs se I to cll.'l. - CIAMXY. will )
' ....... ,,,,ii,.,is,.i iiutfffM. wlio
uei his. The articles In Till. se cJrisisluutif
Kei ins,
siKiiiii u """ ; ' " ,
be n lowed n wide Ireedoin In t. 'fVS'
opinio .., ,mm)(.r(f THI'. .
f. m.. a,.., i,,i iifieenlli. 1MI. contnlii i
,"r " Pfe-sor P l.lot, Dr. W. ... W
Ml llllllll M. ('Olinill, Jcneril I. luscni, li , u mum.
Tlie riiiwilnm." by Anllioiiy 'irouopo, una
"Archie I,oell," by Mrs. I.dwnrds, were coin,
ineiu ed In the first number ;of l llh OALAXT,
nnd will continue lobe piilillshcd serhilly lintib
tniuously Willi tiii irnpnenrnuc,, in i-.nunum. ins
buck ntiinbeis of the Mnicnrlno conUilnlnu tluon
stories may aiw nvs neooiiiinvu nun, , vnnu,i,r
or Mffl on cookkuy.
In tho second liuinner oi iiu, uamai wu
cotiinu iiceil a series oi nrucies on i.u,,n,.,, y
Professor I'lcrio iiioi, me si unouwii ii-vurr,a
ll.o nrl. These articles will be tnndnof Rrcnt prsv.
tlenl Millie to every family, licsldn many gn-stru-liomlcnl
directions of essential linportnnce, thy
will contain receipt nnd prnctlcnl siiKitestlon
which must secure lor ineiii mutismi'iiui
'll.ll.)ISI,
The mice of Till: GALAXY Is U'lCenU n ntiio.
bers io for Ihn year or Iweiity-rour iiumueri; x
for six nu.ntlis-twelvc numbers. 'Ilin volumi
lor the vent will Include SfW noliiyo m. UIui.
tinted bv tweiity-flioorniore full-piiKe etiKrnt.
bias, minted mi tinted i.nper; beside Iniiuiuer.
bio .smaller lllustiatlolis, scallereu "iriniKii urn
text. TIIM GALAXY may be ordered ut the rut.
or tueutv-llMi cents n number for rny IsiirIU of
''spc'chiieii1 isiple will be fent on receipt of t,
cents. Addles ,..,.,. ,
M . L, A. 1 , 1. I 111 lll-li, 1 l,,en,,i,M,
XI I'nrk How, nw Yr.
II
J AHPIOH'S WKFICbY.
TIllt.MS.
One copy one year l ID
lino copy lor lliree iii,miii.s i w
A,t ,,,, t.Ttrti r-nov will be lilliiwiid fur etrr
bib of live subscribers, nt SI WJeaeli, or lxcoil
for ali. l'aynietit Invariably In ndvailce.
Thollolliul Volume Ol Jinrpcru iutkij rroiu
thei'oiiimeiicenient will bo suit lontiy pnrtoflln
I'nltcd states, free of cnrrtai;c, upon receiptor lta-
PiA,...- m...i-i
l lOlll lllieiOIK V, .WtUUlW.
Half Morocci IM . "
ljich Volume- contains inc .-sumuers ior un
TKllMt TO ADVKItTISKIW. Onn dollsr ui,l
flfly cenls per line for Inside, two dollnrs per llu
lot ouiMue .,iveriis,.iii.iu, ,,-,, ini.,-, ,,u.
HAHl'l.ll .v iiuui nr.u, ruoiisnnri.
1
IADINMS ItAlbUOAl).
SU.MMKIl AllIIA.MILJVI.M-.
Aplll Zl, 111.
Great Trunk Line from the North nnd NorthwM
tor Plilladi lphlu. New York, Heading, IWIjitIIU
Tuiniiiiia, Ashland, Lebanon, Allentowii.tmtiu'
:- .' .
Jialll leave iiarrisourg ior .sew mis ns i
lows; At :i,7:IO, and li:ViA.M., nnd 2 nnd VM r.n.,
eomicctlng with similar trains on the Pemij.
v.mla ltallroad, nnd arrlilng ut New York nt&w
nnd in a.m., and :i:4i) and Im V, p.st. Sleeping Csn
accompany the S A.M. nnd li;S0 P.M. trains, wlthonl
chaiige.
Leave Ilarrlsiatrgior ueniunc, poiisviiie, inni-
qu i, Mtiiersvllie, Asiiiiinu, riiieurove.Aiii'iiioKB,
anil l llll.uieipiiia ui ,;e a.m., nii'i 110,1 viv r.,,
stoipiug nt Lebanon nnd principal Way Station,
theli'Jn p.m. train mailing nodose connections fur
I'otlsvitieor cmiaueipnia. ror l ousviiie, nrunri.
1:111 llnveti. anil Auburn, via Schuylkill and Sua,
iiiehauna ltallroad, leave llarrlsburg nt 1 13 r.s.
l.eiurillllg, leave -sew I, , lis in i, .si., M.,iim
USUI p.m.; Philadelphia at S A.M. nnd ."bin P.M.; Polu.
vllle ut Xfi) a.m. unit 'J:ii p.m.; Asmnmi nt u nui
1 1:13 A M.. uud 1:D.3p.m,; Tuuiaitia ut !:I3 A.sl.anl
and S: i P.v.
l eave Poitsvllle for llarrlsburg. vln Schuylkill
iiii.l Susquehanna Halhoad, nt 7 A.M.
Heading Accomodation Train !ene HeadliiKsl
11 a.m., returning fiom Phllnilelphln nt ,3 P.M.
Columbia Uiilinad Trains lcae Itcndlng nt t
nnd ii:l.3 p.m. lor Lphrutn, I, HI, Columblu, Ac. A'.
till sununvs ICilM' isew l oris ill s;.i I-..M.; i mis-
delpbla ut s A.M. nnd 3:13 p.m., the 8 a.m. train run.
nlngonh to ltindlng; PottsilllentSA.M.; Tains
ilii.iat 7: "Ji a.m.; llnrrlshurgnttwriA.si.; nnd ltnwl-
ing m i:hi a.ji. ior nan isonrg, uno i":r. a.i. iur
New York, and l:'.' i p.m. for l'hlla.l, Iphln.
Cotumutittlou. Mllenge. Senson. r.xciirslon. suJ
School Ticket nt reduced rates to uud from nil
point.
baggage checked through. Highly poumli M
baggagu nllow ed end; passenger.
A n.,,1.1,?, uru.nafi
Heading, Pn., April SI, PiW.
T
M1U ATbAXTIC MONTHbY.
j ho ATrAXTIC' MONTI IIiY. by tcrni-ml con.
sent, standsat the liciul nt Ainrricnu nmpiitiiM.
li numiii tn ainouK it mini nninrn ua iiiohi t mi
unit wrltcrMot tin day. hotti In 1'roMuind pm-try.
and its imes ha ala.s iftltclt'd ui U titut
in .ineiican i.iit'raiurf. n iuw rracnrn a rjn-u-Intlon
ill'Vit ltt'turv mtliii'd hv anv AnitTlcati mi-
alni' of this rl.i-s, and 11 lias, hy the Iodk ptrl(tl
of Its iwtstt'iHt' and tht worth ot ltii roiilrlhutcru,
iHTotm nrmiy n.eu in puijiil CMi-ein.
'Iho following aio anions tho most rouilniat
n-uular I'ontiihnlors;
II. W. LONdl-KId.OU,
WIJJ.IAM fl'FJ.KN 11UYANT.
J. T. TliOWKltllKifc,
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J. (I. WIIITTIKU.
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iioie iiom uie nine niul ppumr Dcpuly hiuurn1
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on tlio linn Uiil sucu'ss ot "Our Vouni: rok.
I rom the Issue or the llrsl nuuiber I hnie tcw
Ld Ith much solicitude Its tone nnd clinriiili',
wen Miouiiiu uio iiuinense liilliietice. ror K""' w
for evil, it would bo likely to iicld. Jwlglnit
bv the tone wbli'h has ini.viilli.il In iniii-b of Mil
Jtiveiille llleraliiie, both relleiou nml seciilsr, I
icaieii nun usioinriiaiiois uiiuiit lucK unit J mu'
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nature, or Hint tho tattli and liieciiuousiiii.. "
youth inlstht be taiupi'ied with mid displaced t
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ihichiu n iiinunlnc sii well iiilanted totlieclnssl''
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