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T %. HOFFER,
t) . • DENTIST.
Nitrous Oxide Gas administered in the extrae-
0 Ince— Front Street next door to It. WlMains'
Drug Store, between Locust and Walnut Streets,
Columbia. Pa.
Ti lIINKLE,
. PHYSICIAN ,t.; SURGEON;
offers his professional services to the citizens of
coin labia mid vicinity. lie may be found at the
office connected with his residence, on Second
;beet, between Cherry and Union, every day,
ir.un 7to .1. M., and from It to BP. M. Yenems
wisniim his services in special catses, between
Iliac hours, tvill leave word by note at his Mike,
or thread the peat oliice
D ENT -1.1, SURGERY.
I. S. SMITH, DErsTrsT,
Graduate I,f Pennsylvania College of Dental
Surgery. 011ie° in Wagner's Building, over
Haldeman's dry goods store. En
trance, 2D). Locust Street, -
Coluzubla, Penu'a.
Dr S. S Smith thanks Ids friends and the pub
lic iu for their liberal patronage in the
past, and assuring them thatthey can rely upon
having every attention given to them 121 the
!attire. In every braneh or his profession he
has nlii ays given entire satisloetion. He calls
attention to the unsurpa.ssed style and finish
of artitleial teeth inNerted by him. He treats
dlsea•.es Common to Iho mouth and teeth of
eldlOreo and adults. Teeth tilled with the great
est :are 3.11.1 in the most approved manner.
Aching teeth treated and tilled to last for years.
Thu best of dentritlee, and mouth washes
mi
11.—All work: warranted.
sopl-GI)•lyw
EAL ESTATE AG ENO NT
The undersigned have opened nu °Mee for the
purelitem and sale of real estate. collection of
and the renting of property. Business
entrusted to their ere wilt meet with prompt
mid earef u I atten Lion. F. X. Z I EG LEE.
oettld-litl-tfj A. J. ICAU It'F:11 AN.
r BUILDERS AND OTHERS
iinildius, paving nod other brick always on
hand. They are hand made and superior to any
brick in this part of the country. They are of-
I eredat the very lowest price.
set, le9-trwl IifICHAEL
HOTELS.
AVESTERII HOTEL,
Ne , I, 15 CO itTLANDT STREET,
NEW
TADS. D. WENCIIMSTEit, PROPRIETOR.
1, central. turd convenient. far Penn
sylvanians.
AIME Airsur.Eit. of Heading, Pa.,
ht an avast:tut at tills Hotel, and will be glad to
see hl friends llt all times. sek,t4-6:1-trw
" CONTINRSTAL."
THIS HOTEL IS PLEASANTLY LOCATED,
between the Stations or the Rending and Colulu
and Pennsylvania Railroads,
I'RONT STREET, COLUMBIA, PA.
-ole accommodations for Strangers and Tray.
eters. The Bar is stocked with
CHOICE LIQUORS,
,iud the Tables furnished with the best fare.
URIAII FINDLEY,
Proprietor.
scpl-69-tfw]
. . ,
TI.RANI:LIN HOUSE,
LOCUST ST., COLUMBIA, PA.
This tan II rst-elass hotel, sun] Is In every respect,
adapted to meet the wishes and desires of the
traveling public. MARTIN ERWIN,
• Proprietor,
REZ , TCH!S HOTEL,
On the European ,Plan, opposite City Iran Park
New York. P.. FRENCH,
Sept. 1!). IPAR. Proprietor.
MIS FILER'S HOTEL
West Market Square, Readier= Renn'a.
EVAN MISHLER,
„Proprietor.
sept-l-t;8-tfw;
iJL4RBLE WORKS.
COLU BI Alll3 LE WO RKS.
/ The Subscribers would respectfully Inform
the citizens of Columbia, and surrounding
country, that they have opened
A NEW MARBLE YARD IN
COLUMBIA,
On Street, between Locust and Walnut Sts.,
and ask the patrounge of the public.
They have had great experience online work,
both in Philadelphia and New York. They will
furnish In the highest style of the art, handsome
GRAVE STONES; MONUUENTS,
STATUARY, OMNAMENTS,.k.c.
also MARBLE MANTLES, BUILDIRO WORK.
azc. Orders promptly attended and executed at
cheaper rates than elsewhere- Cull and -moo to.
Designs. of new - styles of Flue work, such as
monumental ,fine arts, &c., will be furnished
parties upon application to the proprietors. •
JETEPTING d: MERL.
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1 .: 1. These Bitters are eet.ebretit4l for the grmt. corn
they have per:creed in every case, when trial
**ifer
prietor ofd jaadir
greater
:ntioalakr gannincoortrcates of cures erected
by lt , near the phuickiingia . .ll; is made, than.
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Blackberry Jansalca Spirits,
Catawba,
Cherry,
EMI
Superior Ulu Rye,
Pure Old Rye,
XXX Old Rye
XX Old Rye X Old Rye,
Pure 0)(1 Rye, Meueng,aliela,
Rectified Whisky.London Brown Stout
Scott:li Ale, eke., etc., SC.
AGENCY FOR
MALT AND CIDER VINEGAR
Ile Is also Agent for the Celehinted
MISHLEWSIiaft BITTERS
FOR SA LE
POCK ET FLAB K S
DItZEIJOIINS,
TO BACCO BOXES,
and FANCY .A.KTICLES, in great variety,
At J. C. BUCHEIVS
MISRLER'S BITTERS!
PURE kir. UN.kI)III,TERA'rEDI
For Salo by
BEST STOUT PORTER !
From E. dc, G. UTIVBERT, LONDON
For sale by
J. C. BUCHER,
Locust Street, above Front
AgQnt for thc•
PURE MALT VINEGAR
Cannot be purchased at any other establish-
went in town. ant Is warranted to keep fruits
and vegetables perfect.
The Bert Brands of Importe./
SCOTCH AND LONDON ALE
For Sale at
J. C. BUCHER .8
TO SMOKERS AND CHEWERS..
BUWIER. will still keep on lewd the
Best Brands of
SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO,
SNUFF, HAVANA, YARA, unit
COMMONSEGARS. Also,
SNUFF do TOBACCO BOXES, PIPES—a
thousand ana ono varieties. Call at
J. C. BUCIIER'S,
Locust Street, adjoining Haldeman's Store.
It Is the gr9stestestabllsliment of the kind this
side ofP.kiladelphin..
19.0nlyAgeney for Lee's London Porter, and
der'slittters.
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NEW STORE,
No. 25 East King Street, Lancaster, Ponn'a.
V. SMITH. • CHARLES U. A3CP:P...
• • • ' • '•
F. F. LANDIS. =D.A. V. Le t liDlN t 34SODS. LANDIS
KEYSTONE ' : • • '• •
• ,
EAST .JAMES STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
Manufacturers of Statlonervand Portable En=
glnos, of tho •rnost approved stylo and plan.
Mill Gearing. Sliaftlng,.Palloys.ltangers. and
pattern.. - .. Farmers
PortnlaleGristDLll. ••• ~^••
GRAIN
^OUR- isTEW 'AND nrrnovEb
THRESHER AND SEPARATOR.
With the Best Tripled Geared. Horse, Power.,
Iron and Brass works made to order. , Furnish
Models for Patters at reasonable rates. Having
good and experienced hands and being practic al
mechanics themselves, feel safe in guarantee
ing all their work to glxeluitisfaction. For par
ticulars, address ' ' LANDIS & CO..
n0w20269413 Lancaster, Pa.
T HE liINKLY.FAAILLY
KNITTINGv ;" MACHINE
• THE •W9NDEIi.OF TIip.ACIE t •
KNITS EV:ERYTHp79 ,
CombinesCombinesltapkltty.Slinp lclts btratillity auk
Cheapness—Knitting with a Single .
• Eye-Vointed Needle.
itritecetred the Highest Premium at tile
Paris kbtposition,
_and Great American Insti
tute, Neve:York, 1567. , For farther inforthation
Call on E.-MUSSER, •:
Agent Tor innmmter connty, •
Orange St:between N. Queen andTrinco. .
..•
.dect.'4l-/y
NO. 13.
, Met berry,
••''
AA NILICAN,7•ENGLISH-Siltr SWISS
BEA.trrunrt. szTerLov siwicutv irsi*
374°4 ;:
DUTTONS,'• —A-- •
and almost everything In the Jewelry line
Kuminel,
0 Inger,
FINE siLvErt AND SILVER PLATED
SPOONS,
BM
FORKS. KNIVES CASTORS, GOBLETS, ICE
PITCHERS. 13Urr.ER DISHES, &c.
Warranted of the best quality, at a low figure
Sept-i wLfl N 0.13 Front St., Columbia, Pa
IJOMEH, COLL ADA Y & CO.'S
1412 AND 1414 CHESTNUT ST.,
DRESS GOODS.
Taking advantagc , of (no grcnitlepre ,, ,ion in
Inoliness, If. C. A: Co. hay,. le wile
of Dress Gotsl:4 in this ins rlcet tor cssi) nt
J. C. BUCHER
Enormous laeduction
Below the. e",t, Of Importation, wlilrh theyare
opening, and will offer at 11 very slight :idvance
They desire to di r ect. speeint ni lent ion 10 this
logelher with their own large iinportsi-
Which been reduced to correspond-
I ngly loin rutes,and n•ill be found the
LARGEST AID CHEST STOCK
10 cn,,es 13lue Wald Green Stripe,4,
Che.e l'OrPiilll4 rtncl 1\101.1.1.1,4, in
great, ♦ari.;ty of styli!: for suits, at :173/le
worth 75c. tt)sl.oo
- Very henry - NOV OVrote (.1 in the
fashionable tlarlc slisulo. for MI its,
Vlne. Eculn•c.i+ Clot 1124, /n
1111 colors, Including tile very cleslrable
similes in Navy fine, air suits, 6.5 c
rTtplesulicl clutility S . 121 . ”1!:`, 112 all
e(blors, 7:,c!
Melt 13roche 1?c,i,1111.. Rillc and ‘,Vool,
Very leinclAorne goods, Vie
French 13.'4_111 :mil \V"nol
CM
" . x".11.a heavy Wool Corder,
for Wall:log bres,eA,
i s m TEA 111 N TIN G.—Ca at the
Sieh Printing House of the COLUMBIA
.17, rear of Columbia. 2s.lational Bank, hod
ex
atolueapecleleiis of Letter ilead. , 4lCoLea.Ca Ms die
g • ^'• • • , I -- ..z 4 ? - 7•e f 'A.A.
• k : •, 5 ,
MACHINE Woxs,
SHR - EINER'S
IS TIES kLA.CE
WATCH;
AT THE LOWEST PRICE
Or you cau purchase
Then If you are in
wANT OF TIME
you ran buy any kind of
AMERICAN CLOCK,
=I
CUAS. P. SHREINER'S
PHILADELPHIA
GREAT BARGAINS
Immo 11 8 0 Puroltases
EVER OFFERED, INCLUDING
•
,Intaw"-1:0.4-'5giiifte-- •
451Snirt. ' ,
Hats Ina4oct •••71(41111 StoCk'ot . f:.
•'i %.; WEI:1;11:i
FURNISHING GO(YDV:
Consisting of Willie and Colored Shirts. rittlllllo ,
Shirts and: Drswers,English, German
me.stle Sod.;
penders, Tlesaflnen mil raper CaLlltazml Col-'
lars, &e.: Also, . • • • •A: t 0;1.
D ' MrI7FIMIFTMIR:
Eluticatillo favor ns with theiri)ationatequro
atatanits that U. will •ho ;our -canstantcatnt to
merltthelr confidence and suppoitf
• Call and exaaniiid our well. selected atook-.4
atllow prices. " • • -. 2
• -- • BEENE:A[ISM r .
bro. r% Zonal doliunida, P.
- • _
DALUGIS t •
.. • •
J
•-• A.:IIEYEAS
•
.
ODD ]'ELLOWS' DALL.
Invites attention to a lbw. specialties : now 1n
stock: ' . ,
PRIME NEW CANADA SEED
OLD PALJI SOAP IN DAItS,
MLITT'S TIED DUG KILLER, (sure thing and
• • harmless to personsj%
*MIMS NEW AND 11FROVED BAT TAIL
. ,
' -LEA, (the best U3lng we Lava yet sold,)
SPLENDID LOT OF, CILIUM SKINS,
BATE TOWELS; spoNoEs AND • GLOVES,
NO. 13
"CORICWOODFORSIIOESMTLEUS,
CattItS.E.AND FMB' PEPPEtVgintilet-In the
PURE SPICEICA.Z.ZD TAILTAR. ,
Together with our usual large Aclak a! Thula
DI>•DLCLvrs, and =DV.OOi2ISTS Elysium= *Weh
aro entirely CASE purchases. • • ' • i
Pityszct_tres P . smickr:ruis aid Rpinarltari
apqmivreppro4b?.-2.11;414....0t.,s
FAMILY MEDICINE STORE,
seig.4'69-trwl Odd Fellows'
T B. K.EVINSKI,
" • DE.tr..cit
PIANOS, ORO ANS, )lELODEONS,
AND M LTSICAL NSTRU ENTS
A large assortment of Violins, Flutes, Guitars,
Banjos, Tamborines. Aeconloons, Files, Har
monicas, and musical inureliamllse always on
SHEET MUSIC.
A large stock' on hand, and constantly receiving
all the latest publications as soon as issued.
Music , and Musical Books will be sent by mail
free of postage, when the market price is remit-
DACALCOMANIA,
Or the Art of transferring Pictures. Can be
transferred on any object.
I would call special attention of the Coach
makers to my stock of Dacalcomania.
STEINWAY a SON'S PIANO 4, PRINCE a
CO :S., a NEEI)JEAM C SON'S CELEBRATE U
ORGANS AND MELODEONS.
Sole Agent for Stoll's Unrivaled PIA\O
FORTE AND FURNITURE:I'OI.4;3U.
Call and examlno my stock at
NO. 3 NORTH PRINCE STREET,
COOPER k CONAIID,
S. E, cur. Oth G: Market Sts.,
PHILADELPHIA
:laving rebuilt their store, will open about
October IsL with tot elegant stock, to which
they invite an examination.
Upwards of seventeen years of native busi
ness at. their present location, enables t hem to
imlge of the wants of their pat mils, to buy at
the lowest prices and to sell :it the smallest mar
gin of profit. Full lines of
BLACK. SILKS,
DRESS STUFFS,
s [LK VELVETS,
([,OAKS, SI IA W Ls,
NOSIER-Y . , TIES,
rANDIC ERCII lii FS,
COLLARS, CUFFS.
'WHITE GOO Ds,
BLANEETS, quir,l
yI USLI NS, LINENS,
CASSIMEBES, C LOTUS,
CLOAKINGS,
VELVETEENS,
=
WOODWARD ' S
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
MUSIC STORE,
NO. 22 \VEST KING STREET
Pianos, Organs,Melodeons, Piano and ..ielo
sleott Stools an Covers, 1. nil its, Guitars, Ban.
Jos. Tamborines, Aceordsons, Consortia is,
Drums, Fifes, Flutes. Flageolets. liarmonisos,
Clappers, Triangles, Strings of all kinds, Bow
Hair, Tuning Forks, Pitch Pipes, Violin Bows,
Cello Bo .vs. Violin and Guitar Boxes, Music
Portfolios, Instruction Books of all hinds,
Sliest Music, Music Books, and every descrip
tion of Musical Merchandise. All orders tilled
promptly at the usual MAIM and Wholesale
Prices, :AM satisfaction guaranteed.
- Tunl nit and repairing promptly attended t o .
WOODWARD,
"j"0. g 2 West king St., Lancaster.
MRS. G. M. BOOTH,
f]
No. 15 LOCUST ST., COLUMBIA, PA
DEA 1$
SEG ARS, TOBACCO, SNUFFS,
PIPES, &c.,
And all articles usually kept in a first-etas:: To
bacco and Segar Store. The public ellll 1 . 0:y Ott
getting at our store :ts good goods for tlv nime) -
11..5C11111.1e, obtained at auy similar can I,"..,,ninent
to the State.
li-r' Ido not think It necessary to publ 41i lay
prices, as the Goods will tell for 'lionise] v
:qns. G. M. BOOTH,
loenst Street, Columbia:Pa.,
septll-69-lyw] Sign of the Punch.
INTEREST ON DEPOSITS.
THE COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK will
receive money on deposit,nnd payintemst there
for, at the following rates, viz:
qx per cent; for 12 months.
1.. per cent. torn months,
5 per cent. for (i months.
OA per cent. for 3 months.
7-3 U - U. S. Treasury Notes exchanged for new
a-20 Gold Bonds.
septi-69-tfw] SAMUEL SHOW. Cashier.
MEI
JOB PRINTING U E iiiCY
Description neatly executed at thiq Met
==
Store;
GENERALLY
MERME
LANCASTEII, PA
ucl.iu'.h:'J-ly
COOPER 6:: CONARD,
S. E. e,r. linlh & Market. Sts
Philadelphia
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aints aglif •
iditfupnfatit
';eoltuaiigreio
t..oltOrolUsi, _1;
.filpilerlvkaged-diorus,.,
the Eternal to:eight: •• • •.
44.;;Is t ronderfal ifightl
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' 7,,WontlerfnloilghtlST.:4-Sint4s . . •; ;
- ;: r .k:Oefftt be thy, re* tokibtitittaiypi i t
• -••'. Wonderful:night s'
• • Wonderful night! • '
Lot me as fang as Tito lingers , •
Sing with•the &ern him Singers;
"Glory to Gad In the height," - '
• .WonderfaMiight ! •r •
THE CHRISTMAS , BELLS
fling, the bells t the chlititmee •
Chime out the . wondione atOry
. First in song on angel tongues, ;
It comes froin s realins cifglory
"Peace on earth; good will 'to ,
• Angelic voices ringing , . • 1 •
!.! , Christ, the LOrd, td earth has come,
His glorious message bringing. • •
Caonus.—Riug the bolls, tlio merry
•.Christmns
•
• Chime out the wondrous story.
Glory bo to Goa on high!
• Forevermore be glory. •
Wise men hastened frontal° East
To bring their richest treasure,
4.-- Gold and myrrhs, and frankinCense,
• And jewels without measure;
Rim they sought, althoug:t a king,
•.They found in birth-place lowly, ,
There; within a manger, lay . •
The babe so pure and holy. . . •
EIZZ
Earthly crowns Were not for halm;
- Aloe:tan° God's love revenllngp •
On tho cross EEO died for us,' - • - •
_llls b]ood forgiveness sealing;
'Tis the Saviour promised long,
Ring ou t - 3rour loudest praises ;
. pveryAmirt this happy day,
~Its grateful anthem raises.
Sistellautots NVOUT
The - Bewitched'Clock.
About half:past...eleven o'clock on Sun
night, a harnatarleg,Len'veloped' in' blue
'broaAcloatkmight h - tiye been seen entering
'CephaitarberrY''s kitchim,Wind9W„t The
leg wasjolltiWe - if fihalli by the eu . .tire_
,so94f a, hyely.Y.a4pe„,tittisedAm7hisAuti
day:go-to-Lucca& clothes: It was, in
short Joe. Maywood, who thus burglari
ously, in the dead of night, won his way
into the deacon's kitchen.
" Wonder how much the old deacon
made by orderiu' rue not to darken his
door attain'."' soliloquized the young man. 1 ,
"I promised him I wouldn't, but didn't
say nothin' about winders. ' Winders is
just as good as doors, if there ain't no nails
to tear your trowscri , onto. 'Wonder if
Sall 'II come dowc. The critter promised
rue. I'm afraid to move here, cause I
might break my shins over somethin' or
other and wake the old folks. Cold
enough to Freese a polar bear here. Oh,
here comes Sally i"
The beautiful maiden descended with a
tallow candle, and t box of matches. After
receiving a rapturous greeting, 'she nia , ;*e
up a roaring fire in the cook stove; and
the happy couple sat down to enjoy the
sweet interchange of views and hopes.
But the course of true love ran no smooth
er in old Barberry's kitchen than it did
elsewhere, and Joe, who was 'inking up
his mind t.a treat himself to a kiss, was
startled by the voice of the deacon, her
father, shouting from her chamber door.
" Sally, what are you get up in the mid
dle of the niu,ht for ?"
"Tell him must morning," whisper
ed Joe
' [ can': tell a fib," said Sally
" I'll wake it a truth, then," said Joe,
and running to the huge old-fashioned
clock that stood in the currier, lie set it at
five.
"Look at the clock and tell me what
ime it is," cried the old g,entlernan up
MEM
"It's five by the clock" ;un,wered
and corroborating the words, the clock
struck five.
The lovers sat down agiin and resumed
the conversation. Suddenly the staircase
began to creak
" Good gracious lt's father I"
" The deacon, by thunder 1" cried Joe.
"Hide we, Sall :"
" Where can I hide you ?" cried the
distracted girl.
"Oh, I know," said he, '• ['II squeeze
into the clock ease."
And without another word, he conceal
ed hituself in the case and drew the door
behind him,
The deacon was dressed, and sitting
himself by the cook stove, pulled out his
pipe, and lighted • . it, and commenced
smoking very deliberately and calmly.
- Five o'clock eh ?" said he. " Weed,
I shall have to ,moke three or four pipes,
then l'll go and feed the critters."
"Hadn't you better go and feed the
critters first, sir. and smoke afterwards,"
suggested the dutiful Sally.
"No, smok in' clears my head, and wakes
me up," answered the deacon, who seem
ed not a whit disposed to hurry his enjoy
ment.
Bur-r-r—whiz-z—Ding—ding l—went
the clock.
"Tormented lightning !" cried the dea
con, starting up and drpoping his pipe up
on the stove. " What in creation's that ?"
" It's only striking five,', said Sally,
roma ea -1:•-•••••• • • • ••
•• •
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Niltitik.?-fiartOGMl3l 4 l34:
. ,
vinettir4ial -•wlictiititytiiistiTlat •
e -r ' a l e r x 44V ' etr 4 r 4 W l "
er el --an' ; o gala '.dow.n.t 1 . 4
f6l .l9titreVtilVtEetlVCialaT
f4tin%ty. V . /i*
2!!;`,.. . a Is.--beraat r:••••nt eApjoen i s
Vrafilliirsanity'rawo Pnr 'e 4 (ll
• 9)4' 3 1 1 *;02'.%?••'‘1
carry f• • " °J•T?•:D4rte
Wi r 4.2A ‘Ntle ft ,a .
'••:: lli I 'binfi:gb,in r;• - •biu •
>st'i burst: "itielf,l";oriisd"iTie al"
'sh'e'dding a flood of t;.
'l4;' - nOthing s leift:Of it?'?
• - "lllfgrwit"Cb..tid•;! stV'firaeneon• o.
retaintid'a• wen of lieir•Eoglanil super
satiate in 'his : tinta - re. " Aiiyhow,' lie
-said, after a ,pansei adiraSeing resintely
toward 'the elOk. • f!rirsee
_what's got
into it'!"'. • ''-• • "
. .
" Oh, tlon'f,", cited tlie.dtkitghter, affee
tibilitely" seising one of his coat oils ,
.1v bile
his . faithful 'viife ilubg to - the' i
"Don't,"•ehorrised_ both woes co toketh:
Or.
•
• " Let- 'go my" rainicii6 !" shouted
deacon; " I 'of 'the p9iyers of
darkness."
• But the women vicreld n'otleigo;le;the
deacon slipped : off 'his - coat, and while .
from the sudden' sensation; - of resistaece,.
they fell' be . darted forward and laid Lis
hand on the doorof the' Clockeasd:: lint
no humPn power could open it.. Joe Ras
hblding kinside•with a death wisp. The
deacon began to be dreadfully frighto'ned.
Ile gave ono. more . tug. An • unearthly
yell as of &fiend in distresi came - fions . the
inside, and . then ths elect:ease patched •
Headforemost on the floor, smashed its .
rico arid :wrecked its proportions. :
The current air extinguished the
deiicOn, the old lady and &Pilled
up staws,and Jon layweed, extricating.
hitnielf lioestlie clock, effeetedhis.retrtsat
iii the same ~way that he entered,
.The.
ne:Ftday all . Appleton wasplivc
story of hor.Decon Barb_e!ry,'s ylooh.Atid ,
hien bewitehecl,.and,..thsitny. believed.
it • iersiett, adult piaci especially :Joe
weedeffected.tsi discredit the yrbole
hintipg :that, thedepeottilhatlbeen : trying
the:exPiriPlint of.taititigifro,sen eider, 1 . 11 : 11 . !1.
that the vagpries . .of diet:U . 4 l / 4 04 . 0 existed
only in last distempercdlmaginatioe,...
Vonitesy in llarrled Life.
• Good.seipe,al4l-gtiod.a!igieetionaciay
- --rumonyksi-on :the'
duties of husbands to wives and wive; to
husbands. Unfortunately there are too
many of each in the world who could
make their homes much happier and their
lives better by acting on the suggestions
and advice in these few paragraphs.:
The first year of married life is gener
ally considered the hardest. We incline
to doubt twat statement. To be sure, the
young couple are now forced to become
acquainted with each other's peculiarities,
and we all have some that are distasteful
to everybody but ourselves. 'While "en
gaged," they were only "company" to
each other; after marriage they must be
seen in every day colors, and learn what
lints wear the best. It has been said that
"every young couple who desire to make
a good start in life, must keep two bears
in the house, and feed them well, namely
Lear and forbear."
Between husband and wife there should
be no strife for supremacy. He is the
heaven ordained head, but each should
study the other's follies as well us virtues ;
being gentle towards the first, and giving
honor to the last.
Daily we see young people accepting
the duties of the married state who are
utterly uneducated for the life upon
which they enter so thoughtlessly. The
young wife has been tenderly shielded,
from all the cares or hardships of real life.
The young husband may know more of
the "rough and tumble" of life, may have
better studied men and their ways, but,
unless brought up with sisters, he knows
little of women. If he has a natural, ten
der, kind, and loving heart, all will be
well. He will "feed his bears." The
trite old saying, that "no quarrel can stalk
about on one leg," contains a good deal of
wisdom. Would that husbands and
wives would hear it in mind:; at the
same time remember that "a soft answer
turneth away wrath." The mightiest rivers
have their sources in small streams; and
the bitterest domestic misery has often
arisen from some trifling difference of
opinion, when the soft answer would have
smoothed all ripples in the matrimonial
current.
When you see how Lirge a proportion of
the children of this age are entirely un
disciplined at home, can we wonder that
strife and heart buntings in married life
seem on the increase? Unless children
can be taught self•control and unselfishness
before they leave that home circle, to be
come the light and life of another hotne,
we cannot hope that their lives will be
happy or their dwellings the abode of
peace.
Much unhappines, would be avoided if
husbands and wives would only be as well
bred and polite to each other after mar
riage as they were before. It would seem,
often, as if their good breeding was laid
asido with their marriage dress. As
children grow up around them, they fol
low in the parents' footsteps. if the
mother is heedless of the father's wishes
and wanting in proper deference to his
judgment, her sons and daughters will
soon adopt her ways. If the father is in
different or careless of the mother, meet
ing her Eema.rks with ridicule or sneers,
you May look for the fruits of his exam
ple in the children.
The .11Taddening_Niektilidionil •
-or I -
, - Thought.:,l' . tyl. l 7 . •
Our brains are - seventy *Air iliiiik .
Tfie - Augelsof Life . '-wends •therOlftiiitip
4
44 . .? r all, then closes the base . ; and‘ Oven: e
f e}r' in to the - baud of tbe - Ange!Aie .... 3 . :
*lion. Tio-tac ! "tiolbio !
.!go .. tAkr•riiih i ..,
riga thought; our will- , : oaribot-stcli thinif,
4liacinesi . only: makis ', 4.tebi . .; . go- fastce ;
AlegliCiiloile
can - .break • iii'billid-sni t:' -'
I'4ll - ' •
. e•pertsweaging gondulunliwhicb
~ , ye*lloo:l”tart, silence at last,theclic
nforiliefieitilble escapement- we' hatibe e
4
ith:LfiWilOirlielith . • oar ';wrinicl
;
i i
irtieb;ii . a lc*. c l iiii:e4l4ll(to ipligit:at:this ~,
tjtelg4Vl, u? - i plikiiiisinsil ..., o'ou at 1 4 c
1 44U - inetitighilitli:gioghe , iiii•
t.- -.,, --, - ...,,,, ....‘ ...- , - -
~un''a4o. ---V ''
„to , rAnkle "...3ntg . tttrott,gh t e
4:lltired - iirgtur :' W:31511 'aooditi2" - •>bl
iFi4ifo t ileXiAiiiiiiotlitt• - *% ) t:
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firp!elwerriatmit , ::,/,. ithf : , agovrah . ? 4 :
What' a ii;ifolififoir :over. us ';'=,
f..r.sileikaitia-Wi t rniatraPATie ;
nieobaniigAilligii*itet:': .:, " !-•'. ,: f
1
I
try of tiirioitulZ l Olagginlitif -" J . : '.'•
ores of liro:4 - a Izififitirolti; . C: 4 "::ii ~? :el
brief ho lidayi stFli4ii'4o4,.. g
4
men swing tlienisei‘Vittr , ro ,m:'lte:sua :,..
hempen lassos f=•' tiiiiini . ; 7 4
the parapets inoiParitsli:iltinVra4fi , a
waters be n eatll'lt--4141g,Ilig3!&ig`Taii ..4 ' ,
of the grim fiend w . liia': . letr:eii Agiitti::"
one premptory monosylable,,militpr,
less machine is shivered:as a::;iraket:tia LP
dashed" upon a marble floot:lPitriaW V
bUilding which we pass ei4ri' 7 4,At etii,
are strong dungeons, where- tioiliiiiiiiliiY
nor bar, nor bed cord, nor drinkipit4W'
froin which a sharp fragment. -razky
shattered shall by any chanCo:,b'efiliC)
r,
There for it, whl34 • Ahesti' '
.-,
on fire With titombirlirig•grviriliVic" 1,
sprier agaiiptetiies.tone•waoiiilt,7 s ' . ..
thein• wiil4one . irisb:-:. : , - .A.II:jIW&e ; • :•, i i
'bcrid. tbit.-49ieiliiiid•:•iiik::11;:illtr&tit
AC Irani 'Pro nibefiqiiiadiiiiXtefilitroil
' - • li • • -^-* ''li - iifi '- '`Wit.
can talceAus excmc es..
~ .fipr . w, og. ,
dimagiog . liii . t!self:. Ki l iiii&jiSt.dit
really Colietive so me iiiiiiNellairt ti tt er '
one coulcilhitiist in aiiii4itelfir :o.• •• •
... 4
liorri4. automaton' and .'6l4oEf i t:ii'ilP,..47: §
tor their'rate of ' going,i whatlt:4lilat • ei-;
world give' for' tbo disoiii•iiK:iliatt:4 :It
l oo
apt to try to get at the - finaChinel4..i•r di,
indirect' ystem or other:' Ti?ercliiir . ' •
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The On e_Dsay in Seven.
The one day in seven is the day of rest.
And the question arises—what is rest ?
If only sleep or inactivity, that want is
already provided for. Nearly a third of
our time is thus spent; in sleep and re
freshment. The seventh day is an addi
tion to all this, and its observance is prob
ahly;the oldest custom in the world. The
liebrews in their early history are referr
ed to as men who already recognized the
Sabbath or rest of the seventh day. Its
observance is enjoined upon them at his
continuation of an old institution, nut the
commencement of a new. The day of
rest is intended for the relief of our pow
ers in their activity. In a word, it is re
pose by the change of dental occupation
not the cessation of all employment. The
Christian, and the good man of every faith
find rest by release from the daily cares of
the working day world and the turning of
the mind and thoughts in a different direc
tion from the daily routine. The person who
is interested in the religious and benevolent
employments proper to the first day of the
week, may be as much occupied and en
gaged on that day as on any other, and
still rise refreshed upon the second day,
feeling that he has enjoyed au interval of
repose.
The repose of Sunday is an escape from
the monotony of our daily lives, and in
the consciousness that it is not only a
privilege but a duty on that day to dismiss
all business and all mercenary care for
the morrow. He who understands the
day, and duly values it, rises above the
sordid conditions and requirements of la
bor. He is a prince for one day. He is
indeed better than a prince. He is a man
releived by the merciful goodness of the
Creator from the sentence, "By the sweat
of thy brow shalt thou eat bread." The
Sunday rest is the richest reward of labor
the best and most certain waves of irides.
try to those who appreciate the privilege
and know how to improve it. The rest
of Sunday is the corufcrt of hope. The
man who thinks and who believes, forgets
his mortality, and rejoices in the light of
the promise of an undying life. He is
ennobled by manumission from the ordi
nary conditions of existence, and carries '
with him from his Sunday rest new
strength for week day struggles. If the
Sunday rest were designed to be an addi
tion of one seventh more to the third of
the time which nature exacts for physical
recuperation, we might dispense with the
sun on that day—as too many do, by dos
ing away its hours. But Sunday is the
day for rest for the live man, and he who
sleeps is dead for the time. Sunday is a
cheerful, and, properly spent, an enno
bling, strengthening day, and he who
would secularize it would rob us of our
best inheritance.
The Round Table says : We happened
to mention to one of the brightest mem
bers of the Sorosis that the Society had
indorsed . 3frs. McFarland, when she de
nied the charge indignantly, saying that
any woman who could not manage two
men at once with sufficient tact to keep
them from shooting each other, deserved
neither respect, and would never have
the approval of the Sorosis.
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young men around him.
"Work, if you would succeed. Be a
true, faithful, earnest clerk, if you would
become a merchant of position and impor
tance."
Governors of Pennsylvania.
The following is said to be a correct
list of the Governors of Pennsylvania
Thomas Mifflin, elected from Philadel
phia; native county not known.
Thomas M'Kean, elected from Chester;
native county not known.
Simon Snyder, elected from Lancaster;
native of Northumberland.
William Finley, elected from-Franklin;
native county not known.
Joseph "Fester, elected from Berks ;
native of Berks.
John Andrew Shultze, elected from
Jerks; native of Lebanon:
George Wolfe, elected from Northam
ton ; native of Northampton.
Joseph Ritner, elected from Berks ; na
tive of Washingtor.
David Rittenhouse Porter, elected from
Montgomery ; native of Dauphin.
William Funk Johnston, elected from
Westmoreland; native of Armstrong.
William Bigler elected from Cumber
land; native of Clearfield.
James Pollock, elected from Northum
berland ; native of Northumberland.
William Findley _(?)_P_acker,_elected
from Centre ; native of Lycoming.
Andrew Gregg Curtin, 'elected from
Centre ; native of Centre. -
John White Geary, elected. from West
moreland; native of Cumberland.
Itenelits of Advertising.
Some of the more benighted business
men have an idea that advertising has no
beneficial results. For the information.of
such we give the experience of a number
of rich men, some of them millionaires,
who attribute their wealth to liberal ad-
vertising.
11. T. Heirubohl, the great medicine
man, says : Without advertising I should
be a poor man to-day.
Robert Bonner, the successful proprie
tor of the New York Ledger, says : "My
success is owing to my liberality in adver-
tiring."
A. T. Stewart, the great merchant of
New York, says : "Ile who invests one
dollar in business, should invest one in
advertising."
Stephen Girard, who built up a cellos
sal fortune, said : "Constant, persistent
advertising is a sure prelude to wealth.
Oat of Business.
Horace Greely says:—"l know there
are to day one thousand college graduates
some of them baring gaduated -with honor
at German Universities, who are walking
the stony streets of New York, and know
not how to earn aliving. Thiiis a condem
nation of our system of classical education.
As a preparation for professional life,—
I should rather say for certain pursuits in
life,—it may be very well; but -when I
see, as I do see, so many men whose edu
cation has cost so much, find' themselves
totally unable, with all that, to earn a liv
ing; not immoral men, notdritiking men,
but men, simply, who cannot find places
adapted to their capacity; when I see
this lam moved to protest against a sys
tem of education which seems to -me so
narrow and partial."