Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, September 28, 1870, Image 1

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Rates of A'lvortiaing.
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Job Work,
! BLANKS.
'Me, is iiulr $1 40 I t quire,, pr.qulre.Sl 7i
-ii-iir(n, pr, .uiro, 2 0!) Over 8, per q-iire, J '0
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Gh'J. II. (lOOHLANnEH,
Lditor and Proprietor.
"LEU . WaYLLUH, FnASJI FIRLD1NU.
WALLACE & FIELDING,
ATTOHNEYS. AT - LAW,
Clearfield, Pa.
ii j. ntoroplnr,, and fnlelitjr. ufiioe in refidence
41 It'illiaia A. Wnllnoc. jaul.TO
. W. WALT ERS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Clearfield. Pa.
J-Ofliet to the Coort House. flecA.ly
H. W. SMITH,
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW,
S- Clca-tk-ld, Pa. 1.
trauia a. wailacs. ilui w-altehb.
.WALLACE &, WALTERS,
IUaI EiU't Agnti ind Conrcjancen,
Clearfield, Pent.'.
! VTlal Estate bonlit and tolj, tilleii e xam-
Ik (a't-n. ff.ftco in nrw IdiiMiu, Hourly
i iito Court Hous. janJ,Ttt
1 ISRAEL TEST.
j ATTORN KY AT LAW,
( lraiilcl.1. Pa.
rr-OSi- In the Court ll.iuto.
, JOHN H. FULFORD,
$ A TTOI1NEY AT LAW,
; ('lparflplil, Pa.
Ofcjaon Marktt St.o'.r llnruwLk 1 Irals'l
-V -fPromr't attntiiiu piri-n to till tfonrlng
af B-mihH. I'!im, Ac , nd to all legal tiii.iueo.
' M .rrh 2-1, t 7 y.
! ROBERT WALLACE,
r ATTOKN KY - A T - LA W,
WkUarrlon, CIcarOeM C'onnty, Fcnn'a.
,J.Ail lenl Lupiiiefii romptW atftnilct to.
WALTER OARRETT,
a r nut:-
KY A r
LAW.
-e pn Rofitod M.
:iei-
Pa. IntvIl.M
JOHN L. CUTTLE,
AT T if! N KY AT I..W
Ai d Vril l-M ;ilc Atf-iit, Clrarffclil. Pn.
(tllrc nn Third trret. hot Thrrf A V(nut.
f i' Hi'P 't fi.My "fi-Tn 1 ic -rr iea In pell-r g
n i t.niine UnU In (Jlr1 dj and adjdniii
t'ifitiot ; a id with an xrrif nca "f ver Iwcni)
ya-a a a nu'-voynr, fl it;ra liiuu'elf th he ran
lender stlf wtt'un. feh2.':t tl
"WM. M. McCULLOUGH,
f ATTOHNKY AT LAW,
, t Irarfiuld. Pa.
6(BnB ea Marltet ,ireet one dor east of the Clear
Held County Bank. mayl.'tll
John H. Orvi,. C. T. Aletan lev.
.ORVIS & ALEXANDER,
Al TiU NKYS A r LA H".
Hillrlnlite, Pa. .e,lSS-y
DR. Al THORN,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
II
r A VINO lieatfd At Kylertora, C!.-.nrji'
d w
lh
W-y
Pa., ofirre In, inlrMiin!l eervtfee
r ol tlie em rouii Jitij; ci-untiy. ft'-pt. 2 1
DR. J. F. WOODS,
. PHYSICIAN A SUU'iKON.
' nv,rir removed to Ansonrill.-, Ta . flTert 1
jrilcniior.Al rriee, lo the p' p' nf that filar
'and the nirrouiiilr "(nirj'ry. AH cull, pruniptly
attend, Jtt. I" V"
I J. H. KLINE, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN h SURGEON,
'TTAVISlI .v,M nt Pei.nfield. Pa., olTer, hi,
I 1. prolerniimAl .ervic, to the pen.lo of thet
) p.io
ul eurroundiii'2 country,
Ail eali, promptly
ttenrlrd In.
oot. I.l tl.
JEFFERSON LITZ,
T II Y S 1 C I A X A S U R O K O N , I
HAVINU .,e,ted at O.ceila. Pa., nlfee, H,
prnfrr.ionnl .ervier, tn the peopl, of that
jp)oe an1 rorrnun Una enonlry.
H.AII call, ir.tirrtly ait.nrl,rt to. Offr-e
anil re'irtence oa Cunin ,t , formerly oer-upiid
by Dr. Khaa 'r
DR. J. P. BURCHFIELD,
I.it 4uirfttfi if'K H.'.il Hfjr m-nt, Pennylvinia
V'!tin:aer, bnviog reluntrd front the Armr,
6rra hi profeitai'.nal aerneey n tl riltr.-n"
ol ieiir(iei e'Xinty.
pfr Hr f 'fiional ralla promptly atten led to.
Iffl-e oa Sactjad aUtftt, torwrly oe'nipied hy
St, Woo la. tf,rt'
OR. T. JEFFERSON BOYER,
ril V-'OI A N AND SCIMKUN,
S'-ijnoj Street, ClnarflM I. Pa.
"ag Ha v in jmrm nr rntly lfff d, he piw nff. rt '
nd TifinilV, and the j.uhV Rrn-rally. AM enllf I
proinp'ly an en ld tn. 03t2S y i
F. B. READ, M. D.,
.rilYSICIAN AM' f-lMU.E'iN,
Kjlrrlnnn, Pa.
He,p,etfullT offer, hi, xrrlre, to theeltl.ern of
the .urrownrlfia pouotry. apr n Sm-fid.
" REUBEN HACKMAN,
.Houso nnd S:gn ranter and Paper
Hang?',
llnrflcld, Peun'a.
. tAW'l eier-ute ji.lr, io Li, line promptly and
IB a aorktDViiike mei.tirr. a rl.dl
"""DENTAL rAF.TNEcSEIP.
I'n. A. M- HlI.Ls,
WTCXTl'eS'-'
-ei tn ) n'r.rm tii t)tr"n, HT"! the
tiitiic .tier:.y.t ui nf ii.cuhh who bin
s. P. SHAW, n. i a,
Wh" H a rradinte i f the psil, Ul.Ma Denlel
Teltape, tr (heref.irw V,. the bc-heet biimI,.
tloO" "f f r'-fe.rlnnnl ,kil1. All w.a ri.ne in
the nSle, T will ho'1 ir.Mf fee. mellf reeennti.
t,le M hein! d"ns 'n ih, m-..l ,n..f-.e.nrf raen
tier Bf tt tnrSs.l -irrter .f the fir..(e,inn.
a. ii.tii'ili.hed rira -nee nf iw-nir twi yese, in
thll s!a.-' enh!e, ma lo ie-,k lo my pBllrnt,
- a..,c m-nii fo) a ili-tae, ,i,iil,l he read,
a " s j w . r .. . . . . .
.... ... , inre.
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iimi iw-v " r.",n- eiru.
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GF,0. B. GOODLANDER, Proprietor.
VOL -13 WII0L13 NO. 2IS6.
yi.'pi.wj.'i.nvu1:
LIDDELL'S
MARBLE & STONE YARD
rr.EATiriKi.i, r.v
rPhfp rn Kd Ptrrt
Kmlral Uot.
nrrr Penn.vtrani,
niHjr 1 H,"T0:l I'.
G . H . HALL,"
PRACTICAL PUMP MAKER,
NEAR CLUnFI.:LDl pknva.
.fI'umps alwayi on hand and wd to order
on Iiort nutice. Yin oored on rrnsioiiaWlu tcrios
All work warranted to render iatiUitin, and
dilivarrd if d(sirnd. my2f':lypd
- GEORGE C. KIRK .
afuHliot uf the Pease, Surveyor auJ Cunvcjnncf r,
l-uthprsburg1, Vk,
All buii.fH iiitfkill to liitn will bf promptly
atfeiMicd to. PfriMiH iiiin; to mi loy fur
vcvor w ill d' Will to civ him a ciH, as hr flattfrs
bnndcll" liiM b oan rrn-lrr natisfMcliun. I-wiliof
oonvityahur, articlra of airwintnt. and all lrai
pHpcra, promptly and neatly executed. niarOyj:
DANIEL M. DOHERTY.
BAKEEE, & EAIE DEESSEE,
SKTONT RTRKF.T,
jyjs C L u A it l' 1 1: 1. 1), P a.
" CHARLES SCHAFER,
L A (i E It IiEER IM1EWER,
Clcarliclit, Pa.
IT
AVIN'G rontr.l Mr. Entrtl' Bri.werT lie
b(jnes hv atriot attenliuo to buinrKU and
tiiu manufacture of a liiLierior article of 1ILLR
to receive (be patronage of ail too old and raanv
new etietoiuer,. Aug. 25, tf.
SURVEYOR.
DAVID REA.M.4, Lutliereliutj, Clearfield Co.,
Pa., offer, bi aervire, a, Surreyor io the
act end of the county. All call, will ie attended
to promptly, autl tfae charge, moJcrate. 1:10:70
"surveyor"
FlilE under, ntd offer, bit cervice, a, a Sur
X veyor, and niajr be found at ui, residence, in
tewrenoe township. Letter, will reach him di
rected toCleaiCrld, Pa.
tna.T7-tf. JAJ1E3 MITCilKLL.
J. K. EOTTORF'S
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY,
M I FireeU CleiSe: 1, Ta.
-CnOM03 MADE A BPECIALTV.-tts;
"VTEO ATIV1J9 made In cloudy, a, well a, in
i. clear weather. ConitantU on hand a good
aMortmrnt of PKAMK4, gTERKOSCUPBt) and
rITKKhOrtf DI'IC VIEWS. Frame,, from ana
Kyle of tnnuldinje, made to order. npr2-tf
THOMAS H. FORCEE,
blALta N
GENERAL MKRl'IIANDISE,
C.KA1IIT4). Ta.
Alto, etteTiiir munufarturer and dealer fn Pqnare
Timber and Sawed Lumberof all kindr.
t-t-Ordt-ri aolicited and all
filled.
bit la promptly
OrO. ALBEitT nLNitr ALBKUT W. AI.Br.RT
W. ALBERT & BROS.,
Msim.faeiureii 1 exUnfitr Iieatcriin
SacJ Lumber, Square Timber, &c.f
V O O M I. . I
o u a i. . run
, ,r,i:,.-t,t Ti;i ft, i .tw.r 'U.
and renfonnhle terms.
A'Mreai Woo Khd.I
jc:.;.-ly
O., rieiirfi.J m Pa.
W M.i.l.UT A I'.KU.S.
FRANCIS COUTRIET,
M KltC HA NT.
Frrnrlnlllr, learlivld County, Pa.
K,.n, cnitunilv on llnnd a full BMnrlmrut of
llatilware. tlroeric, nt.d cvrrythine
iiMiiilv k f .t in a retail it'ire, whfli will be rolri,
for ili, r, elir-.jr e. el.ewli--re in the ootmty.
Kren.-lnille. June 17, ln.i-ly.
C. KRATZER So SONS,
M K K C HANTS,
OALirtB IS
Dry Goods, ClotLir.g, Hardware,
Cotlery, Queen,re, (Imecrici, Provi,lon and
Mtirple,,
lcai lli'ld, Pcnu'a.
ffffAt their new tr.re rnnro, on Peeond etreet,
near II. F. Hijflor t (.', Hardware et ire. LjanU
M0S1UNN0N LAND li LUMBER CO.,
O.SCU'iI.A 6TEAM MILLS,
SArifrACTCaaB
I.UMliEIl, LATH, A ND PICKKTS
ii. ii. siiii.LiNoronn, rio,i.ient,
O0i.!e ri're.l IVaee. No
I2.'i P. 4lh ,L. Phil',
JOHN LAWSIH', pitieriutendent.
Je8'll7
(Heeola Mill,, ClearS.lil Ofinuty, P,
SAMUEL I. SNYDER,
Practical Watch Maker,
Oppnnile the C-.ort Ilounc,
r'FCONu ETKELT, CLEAltFIELD, TA.
t!-Ail Vioil, "f Watebef, ri.rrk, ,nd Jewelry
primilly r paired, aud woik warranted tn rive
tii',ction. niBrI:70
JAMES C. BARRETT,
Juitireol 1 lie IVaca and Licviiurd (Conveyancer,
1 uthcrt-buic. Clrarfit-ld Co., Pa.
frCo'detiti-'na k remittaneri nrymnlly niade, I
and all kmJi of log il tuatrumenia exem'ed on
Imrt nMire. niay4,ftf
CONUAD MllYEH,
Inventor A Manufacturer of tha
Celebrated lion frame l'lanos,
WrePMioi,, No. ',11 Arch St, Philadelphia,
If.. ree-ied the Prire Medill nf the World', Orenl
Fth-ht'lnn. I"fl"'i. rt-K TV h'j'-ett Priaet
winicd whi n at it wherever eahibilid.
(KetahlKhed IS24.J jel Jto
j. noi.ioa trail s. rati, casst.
E0LL0WEUSH & CAREY,
JiWKSELLEKS,
Clank Book Manufacturers,
ASD STATI0XFRS,
SIS .TI.-ii AyI St., Vhtlndrtphtn.
trA Pnr;.. F'lol.i-np.
tnrlsin ,t"i W ,11
lel."l.7ll I'pd
1',,-r..
NEW
iAiiitiai: woituw,
CI.EAIil-ir.I.n, PEN N'A.
0
aALt. and aec the nrw MAlttil.E WOIlhs,
on M,tl.et a'.reet, n posiu l!'C .tail.
JbtXrMl.NT-'.
OBI'.C'IAX T'.'MP
rRI Nt'lt rot . llt'.s,
TAI'l.K TOP., 5IAXTI.FS,
0 ACPI S' RTATt' AllY,
TULItA ( t "d V AKK.
ItKM) FooT sTONi:',
of new and Waulirul dcifna.
Al! of which will he ,..ld Bt city pri-s-,. or 5.. per
es-nt. lis thm anv o'h'-r eetnl li'lmirnt in thi,
,-ouniv. S.ni.fn -tico ftiereMtt'od ta all
car'
' Order, llu' lfiirtr rteilvtd and pmmptly til
j In tlie heal s ,raaiAQ-liVe roianer.
i (?. a. oinsos.
RUED
UsrfUanroMS.
AC1UCULTURAL FAIR!
e i a ii t ii
ANNUAL EXHIBITION
or THR
CLEAEFIELD COUNTY
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
Will he held en the
FAIR GROUNDS,
XBAa
CLEABPIKLI),
Wednesday,
Thursday,
and Friday,
12th, lSth and 11th
OCTOBER, 1870.
fpilK ritEMIL.M LIST I, publihed in pam-1
A phlct form, and can he had hy application lo I
11.. hecreury of the Booioty, either penonally or j
bT'a11"'
...
Family Tlrltet.,,luri, Fair
Mugle Ticket,, duriuc fair in I
Slnple Admlatlon Tlckcta 25 !
TIII'HKDAT i Puree of .KM) to be Irottod for.
FKI1MY Pur,e of .',() to he trotted for.
For condition,, eotriel, Ac, Bee pamphlet.
It IB to he hoped that Farmer, will take an io
tenxt In thi, Eibihition. No pain, will bo ,p,red
hy the offioera of the Society to make it a credit
able one.
J-Judge, will be announced from the itand
od Wedoetular.
-T Premium, forStock and Ceral Oraim have '
lieeo largely iucrcawd. J
li. It. llUtKI TT, Prcaidcnt.
A. WIUdllT OIIAIIAM Rrr.,M.r
nltl
liV
Hot !! I
NEW GOODS!!
NEW PIUCES!!!
HARTS0CK & GOODWIN,
C II! WENS VILLI-, ta.,
Are bow receiving, direct from Daltimora, New
York, Cotton, Philadelphia and Pituhargb, an
iiDtnenae ,tork of
LtlY GOODS, CI.0TI1IN0,
CL.M S Fl'KNISllINa O0OD8,
DATS CAPS, DOOTJ SIIOBS,
CUIXA, GLASS A QVF.ENf WARK,
jIAUDWAUD, GnOCKRIKS, .,
Dotight at lower pricea than have been made to
any hiiuae In town since tho (nod old day, be.
fura the lte "onpleeantn,," all to ba dl
trihoted to Ihoae who el, it Carwenarille for
aupplioa, in accordance with the great aacriflci
at whiih they were bought.
Tha Ladle, ire particularly lathed to call at
llartaork fioodwln'e Cheap tore to ei
anilrie the rplendid tork of DRESS OO0D3,
THIMWINOS.SIIAWLR, FANCY GOODS, Ac.,
new oa exhibition.
They Defy Competition!
Partiea rannot do theuaeltea juitlra In buy.
ir.f the neceirarlea of life without calling on
HARTSOCK -i GOODWIN,
Curwenmlle, Tfoa'a. n.y4.Sni
DAVID Pali A MS
LUMBER MANUFACTORY,
JiEAR LLTIIF.RSDl.RO, TENN A.
AM FACTI Itl.S all lin l, of Luinlier for
haitdini puipotci. Alway, oa hand
LATH FOR ROOFING,
PI.As-TF.KTNn LATH,
PALINGS, Ac., Ac.
Hi, Puncrlt.a; Lath ar, cvenlr ,ewed and of
dirT-rcnt length,, to ,oit purrhneer, th, P,liii)r,
are four feet lonjr and reedy poitite-1.
AH kind, of PhWsiI Ltimher will ha furni.li"il
to older, au-f drlieerrd If an desired. Pilee, will
he llVral, aefyir'ling to quality.
sjtuAll kind, of (IlltlS laken in eiuhange
for Lumlier.
Lutherrhiira V. (I , Jen. 19, IP70.
Xrvr atIiir !
Osli NVO I. A Ml AMI I.I.Mnin COM
PA NY nS.r lor ml" Trwn Lol, in the l-nr
ol o.i eolii, I Irarlu'll ."-uiil v, I'B.. Itnl el-n
Int. In ruit punVi- I. n-itli'le lli limit. f ,,.!
I"r"ii!h. ('..e l. i, .itii-il, I f-n the MiMi.iniion
Creek, in tlio lii'h"rt pii'l-n of the e"tinty nt
( 1',-rnl.l. on the loo--I thelvroneA Cl-ao:.!,!
Kmlti ed. li'-re the Mn.lmTiniin end ft-, veil -n
liren -h rnad, li.t.r.is-t. It i elifi in It.e henrl
tha M...i.,,....t, e..,.l l.,.,n, and Is,,, l....,,
mund it One nt Hie Uu.- I lumli-r n enuteitnr
nit e.t,li.iTii''i.lii ,n tlie St He i, hipa-r I in the
lf.il, wliiie there ar, foiRnv ntln-r lot;. lief ei.u
.1.1. ,L ...111. .1 11 l lin I... n !. I.... a.
yesi. . lil. and r-itilaina a p. pulti..n of one tl,..u
and l.hi-kitent..
rsT-r'T iiirioer innirmailon app') al lt: om-ie
ol the rfioTe siumtir.
JOII1 HWs'HR,
aprlt Supi-rititerdint.
:vv
Vi.?.u,".,Zd,r
tii. .1... ..; .u.
I ltssd and Pine etre,.,, near ft. R. Peiii.t. Will
he reuted on reaaonesle arrin..
Ul.olti.K C. I A.-sMORE
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PRINCIPLES
Cf.EAl.FIELD. PA., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28.
THE REPUWJCAN.
CMiAUrilCM), PA.
Wi:rNl;.-TAT II OKNIN'ti, frKPT. LN, 1ro.
my r;smv and mi:i
Why rliould I ipeivl my prroioun lime,
frwift Diuincnta aj thoy K'j,
In hcnpnij; eotituiurty and jito
'mn my tiitttrMt n J
Why ahould I build a t'arricada.
That e'en nhall much tlio 1V,
J.riviluifr wdh ahitlif of Late, Ktwcca
Hi no OR'tuy and maf .
he may hnre ditn? mo priernoi wrong,
JUe onidlipd my henrt'i Hi iirr,
Yut niny uiy kinlU tttst wnrda
Pro livinjr "erU or flip'
Mt Uu thr wnk, whon curtrt foil,
Enrenomed though they fly,
And ttrve, in tuno, tu rtxuaoile
Mine enomy aud wc
"Vcnjraoc ia mine," th Lord Lath aaid,
Ak'ii, "1 will repay
thru r nir Iny my wnapinn down,
And wait "(hf euniiiK dy ;"
Tii-n Wheat and p.haft nhatl ill tod be.
The trulh .villi Iiyiiik lit.'.
And Uod himiiL'lf hall jwigr bctwoen,
Mtn enemy and me
COL. FISK ON THE WAE PATH.
Could Pay, f.rant'a Kulxrrlptinn to the
Kawlina Fund The Whole Ntory at
lat Half of the uh,rrlMlon ( liartfrd
to 1'Uk-llnvir It All Came About l.lttle
Dan llutlrrlield hi Hie Pool Jay Could
aaa taleuiau hy fuba waa uol Iter,
cogulied by the Adniliiletrutlnu.
On Sitturdny morning lust nn at
taclio df llio .S'n c:illcl on Col. Fifh,
at tlieofllcoof tho Ei-io Rnilrnad lo gft
tlio cxnet truth in rcsrd to lite ptiy
inent of'Gcnoinl Grsnt'a thounnl dul
Inr aul)fctiitii)n to t lie It llii'tj fund
by Jnv Gould. The Colonel whs nr
ruyt'd in i-itizen'a attiro, noiit hut not
tfaudy. Ho w ore a ftiwn Colored vel-
Vet tiiRinestt rout, will) voat of the
iniilcritil, Muck doct-kin panta, and
Iiiylily poli-shnd Frunoli kid boon.
Hm uliirt boaom riu claltortttely cm-
liroidiTi'iJ, nnd bore upon ila anowy
fold tho Colonol'a reHpltndfnt diumond
pin. Alter excliangini; niiluary aal
utea, wo opened business bv caying:
for the fads about Mr. Gould', pnving
Gen. Grant's fulmcription to the l'iaw-
lins' fund "
"Well, tbo fuels aro that Gould pair
,
the subscription, and that Grant ex-j
pressed himself as very much obliged!
lor it. '
"How much was tho subscription T"
"Il was one thousand dollars.
Gould also Subsrrilied a thousand, nnd
ho paid it himself."
cro thoso Bittiflcriplions paid by
check f
"Yee Here
fund ( In cfesi."
Coman, go nnd n'U
Major Coman, tho Colonel's private,
secretary, went for tho checks, nnd
soon returiiiiiir. banded them to Col
onel Kit lt, who turned to tis an-l sairl :
"Here, you K'-e, is the check that
Gould avo fn' bis own subscript ion.
It is made payable to (bo order ot
General IlntternVlil. who was the
treasurer of the ttind, and is endorsed
bv bim as treasurer, mid has tho bank
cancellation on il. When Gould paid
his own Milwriiition, Ktitlcrncld siil'
i irt sic I to biin tbut il would be a ureal
. i .: i' . :e i. if I
aecomniiHiat ton n uium u in-eruinj
would pay his (Grant's) subscription
also. Gould then paid Grant's sub
scription wilb this thccl;, which, you
sco, is also drawn to the order of Hut
tprlicld, nnd cndored and marked
'llaw lins bind' by bim (in tbo back."
Col. Fish banded tis tho check,
w hereof ne fjive a copy for tho benefit
of fu I tiro historians Mid biographers :
Nr.w Y ma.
.Sept. II, ISt'.U.
No.-
Ptnith. Gi.o'd, Martin A
Cn., nnPkiT. yv to lh" order-J
d lien I haiiM-l IJitllerUtld we ?
-.Ii'-u-and (i"t lr e. 1
f l,fi 'il. .ur oovin. 5
I:
si
a
S
i
On tho back of tbo check is General
Butterfield's endorsement nnd the
words "Raw lins' fund," in tho Gener
al's well known handwriting; also,
tho stainn of tho Chatham .National
Hank, where (Jen. Outlet field kept
i his nceoti'it, and where ho deposited
I tha check. It also has llio usual rcv
'cniie, check Mump on its face, and the
'.cancellation murk of tho Continental
I National Bank, where it was made ; of ihe mommy of Ida dearest friend,
'payable, and where It wns paid, and j It was a sacred offering upon the al
ihen returned to Mr. Gould with other j u-r of friendship ; how, then, could he
checks. After examining the check, : allow il to be paid by a stranger f
we said :
"( Yilonel this diet k is dated Sen-
llembi-r 11. lHCfl : that wns before the
'great gold earthquake, when you and
Gould and Granl and ( orlnii were all
good friends, was n'l il !"'
liY., u n i-..,-a nit nn lnl-ma r,P the
i , , ... . v .... .... . .
warmest ntleclion in lliose cays nut
(erfield was III the family circle, ton.
Ho got up the l.'awiins bum. lie
sent around to Gould and other tl.o.is
und dollar men to met at llio sub
II easnry , iinu niiru mmj "w n,,... j., --
Hutterficd oul with his subscription -entiincnt which I run friendship in
paper, and showed a telegram from -pin s. To sum him up in ono sen
Ginnt to head the list (villi his(Gr.ml's) tence, he is the nation's bog "
niiluo for thousand (Inline. This i.J seCi Colonel. Now, if you'll give
was done, and then Gould an I oibers .,,e tlmt b tter vou spoke of I'll gn "
Put down their nanus, and nlierwi
ard
liotild was aski d to pay Grant's s ib
sci ipl ion, nnd that ( heck y oil lire hold
ingin your finecrs was Gould's res
ponse lo the ( all. 1 didn't know anv
nt Ibing about his paying it till I f
il nd
,.l fiv0 p,,,,., , n eliargcd t
' me. Py
- ! the W I.V, 1 V'e a
Iter written to Mr.
. Is n II Oil 1 b e Sll 1 p't't , W 1 1 It h 1 1 611 OW
1,
, ,, 1, .f,...
I l-O'l
J mi g-'
- I "Iid M I'. Gould see President Grant
lufl. r In. oiii.l I bu so b-l-ri lil loll fur
i . . t.,
I II I 111 1
"e; he met hi.n al I orlun s
You rcincmher (iriint went on liom
-. c . miinr.u -hern In nil end
fu,,erl,.,id then returned
imk! i i. in ii 1, l. d iss i tin . i i ui .iioiiii. Hi,
return, ho stopied in New York
a inn t ine. sin il wns 1 i ii t n.t (inn
U:-'. Lit! a (Vul'Iu-A
ISi
NOT MEN.
'Vas any thiti t n;d y ilrnni nUoui
V,
ho tliAiikcl (loiilij U)r nnvinit
1 1 C, ftiirj. was itiui-li (rl)li'i'(l, anil m
ir. i uu pee, imini mi l ins parly
ttioil;;lil ucio miitlrj of gold, Mid
IJh liuiliiinjr packed wit Ii iiioncj.
nicy a nlvtMnly i"t one liuiidri'd nnd
twenty. live lliou-mid doMitrs 'if us
und u.pect(:d In got unou'li licrmro t lio
fft'iil t-ieeuliilitin v:h emled to mnke
ull tliuir niiiltituilinnus relntions rich.
On tlmt ot.r.-tisiciii, (iotild' purticultir
my wan ulu iii(leiondfiibo ol Culm.
About til (3 mntcriitl intntusiH of thin
G'tiild in h feiirlul putriot, und the
t-Mvalist of living Rtalesmcn. Ho
k iow.H inoio country, nnd what will
(V'ducs to ita prtwinriiy nnd prral-
IKiH limn (nniit mill nil fiK enliirn.L
put toireiiicr. Gotilr) is posted up on
everything. His thenry is tbnl il
Culm were n fieo republic our t ratio
ilh tho ihland would bn immonae,
and that tho (.'ubutis would bo tiinonj'
our very best customers for wheat,
flour, cuiirso cot'.on irunds, pork and
other produce. S i he went in ritrony
with Grunt to.ickiinwhttlo t In, Cuban
republic und nhowed liiiu how certain
llio island, if once nevered from Spain,
would be Id bi'ek annexation to the
I'nitci! Stutes. Gnuld quoted to Grant
what uld John Quincy Adamn uaid
about it, us given in tbo "Kticy
cloppebia lirilaiinicu.' Hero, Cotmin,
I t in and u-k Goald to send mo the
volumoof the 'Uritani iru' that has
that pasMio in from John Quincy
Ad.uns ulioul Cuba and to murk what
lie read to Grunt."
Jlnjur Conuin went for tlio volume,
and soon returned w ith it open at a
maiked passage, ('ol. Kisk looked at
It a nioiueiit, aud then said :
"Yes, that's it. Old Ad.un's head
was level. Hero Coman, copy this
out for thii pcntleman. II o muy want
to let tbo million readers of tbo Sun
boo what llieso fellows say."
Major Cotnnn copied tho passage for
ua, and berii it in :
"Tho opinion of their (the Uniled
Slates i ifoiurntnent," aay tho "Kncy
clopirdia I'rilaiinlca," 1 upon Ibis sub
ject may be gathered from a dispatch
of the Li t o President Aditnia, in which
!'u t '"u,' " 1 "I"-ince
' "7'."! "f,"r J"'""""' K'tercta
wlih winch that of no other foreign
territory can oe corn pareu, atm nine
interior lo that which binds the differ
ent members of this Union tosretber ;'
and thai 'if an plo severed by tho
tempest frnni its native tree could not
choosu but fall lo tho ground, so Cu
ba, fo; ibiy disjoined In mi its own un
natural conneciion with Spain, and
iiicapiiblo of self Kitpport, could grnvi
t u tu only toward the North American
Union, which by the samo hand of
..Inra rA.tM t ., l.- -fleft.--.. -i.
"Thai pas-ae," continued Col.
Fisk, ' st-enic I to inipreSi Grant great
ly, and ho said :
" "'Cuba will bo imli pendent before
January, 17'J.' "
Gould then ijuotej ILrvlins' dying
words ubout Cuba, or what liawlimj
I sui'l ill caiiinei inceueg, i loi ot
I wliii h, and Grant said :
" 1 ho.so weto mil K.nvlii.s exact
words What bo actually said wru
much more beautiful and forcible
than tha report in the papers."
"What do yon suppose made Grant
turn tail on tho Cuban business, Col
onel ?
"A r.astv speculation. Dick Scliall,
Rant-rod I'avis, and a lot of Grunt's
relations ot up a schema to inako a
bije :lc out of Cuba, nnd s went back
on tl eir regular recognition of the
revolutionary ovcrninciit. A proc
luoia.ioii of leco'iiiiion had actually
teen written and was ready for pro
mill); ition, and would have been is
sued in a few days bad it lint been for
thai -.t heme. The speculators, t hroiih
Hani rod Ihivis, got bol l of old Fish,
and rvooHcd hint blind. 1 isli was
never offered money, but bo was
foolid by tlioeo w ho beard the chink
of ciin in llio scheme. Gould thinks
Culs would have been one of the
jStu't-s of this Union to-day if Rawlins
! bad lived. You oui;bl to talk to Gould
Int., .it Cuba 111! I 1111 sill) V VI) 11 llOW
muib the i-land would bo worth to
this fountry as a tnnrlict lor oar sur
plus products, as a place of winter re
sort ior our invalids, und for our rich
folk un Noitlt who would like tosavc
firevood during the cold season, and,
all that sort of thing. Gould has got ,
the longest, and llio hardest, and tliojann ior sotno u-w nays mere navec-eon
hiveiesl head on nil public matters
that you ever saw, ou bet."
"(Inn question more. Colonel, as lo
that llawlins subscription by Grant.
'1 bo subscription was mailt) in honor
1 "I'll toll you bow. Grant is noli
nnlr , .....', I,nl trretr-h hut Im'a a I
f,.i II. .b,i linn snellnme m
,M,'t brains enough to comprehend
he position in winch such a tiiinrj
places him before the country. AM he
enn .n. in lliu tn-ltler is 1h:ll he saved
, , ,, ', .. ,,. . .
n umnsunn tionnrs t-y it. ne is us
lb stil'ite o! .--tisdiiliiy to compreiienu
wi.at yon say nooui ,ne st.nsrr.pt,. n s
- be....; a sacred o ler.ng upon ne niter
- i.f friendship. Ho is vh np able ol true
line it is. J was going to sen. I
.1 do-,t u "
rot
T tw :','..,
lH a Snt :
risK s i i t; i it
i f f'l .''nil.
1 notice in your is'tto
of lb
"Gel
as fo
, tuoriitcg an at'tnlo beaded
Granl '.u( l.rul," vhich loads
v s :
"The President
Drain b on tho st
went to Long
liner Plymouth
In" l( on Tuesday last, and
on going
dl th- boat exhibited a pass on the
New Jersey Southern luiilruad, bul
asAdiiiiial I "isli bad given orders tiol
to pa-s any of Gen. Grant's family on
a 11 V boa Is 111 I he N HI'ilL'allScl M ClllnshiP
to Cmnpany. hi railroad pas, was re,.,.
nt ilialci.ai.il tie rrcsineius iaro uc
n tiiambd, notwiihstauding bis right
i , tmwei. tit . loin .MiH ii'V, nitu
.v.-,,
irjSb J i'rn Hor.
lil
1870.
Grlrr ''"''IT-' h',sl':"c l ",in Benefits of Physical Education,
Hint reictio, got htm a ticket nnd I
ne pnsfrjed along,
1 Ins order, now joins tbo rounds of
tho papers, is so entirely different
from the real order issued to the com.
matitlers of tha steamships owned bv
the NnrrnrrinKctt Steam-hip Compti
nay thai 1 am compelled, in justice
not only to the corporation I repre
sent, but also to tho individual niiiiirt
w hom the garbled order appeals to bu
aimed (oceupyiiite tho exalted post
tion of Chief Mti)risrato of this ceun
try), to lay before the public tho rao.-n-ui
ne order, und to fjivo al tho aume
tinio mv reasons for in issue.
That thero was nny intention on
tho part of the snbfcriber lo this let
ter .hat the Fresiiiont of the United
Statca, or any of his family or stall,
w hilo travelling on the ateatners of the
steamers of tho Narrarjansott steam
ship linn, should not bo treated with
the irreatosl cnutesy, as ladies or gen
tlemen, is entirely erroneous.
Tlio simple truth and tho whole
truth is tbut hii order was issued to
allow them the privilege to pay for
oil accommodations thc-y call for; and
this is tho beijinniiijr nnd the ending
ofthoorderlissned.au entirely dit
ferent ono, you will observe, from that
copied into your journal from the
Boston Trmisrripl.
My reason for taking this course
(viewing the matter in a common
sense light) was that I was weary of
furnishing freo transportation to the
('resident aud bis innumerable rela
tions over sea and land, as I did to a
very great extent last summer, par
ticularly as I had not tho satisfaction
of knowing that the civilities extend
ed were appreciated, never havin!
boon even thanked lor the efforts I
had made in thd mntter.
On roviewinie the transactions
of the last year I found that I had not
onlv furnished a largo amount of freo
transportation, but that I had been
allowed the great privilege of sub
scribing lo .Mr. Grant s chanties. In
the final settlement of tho gold specu
lations of the fall of IsOU, in which I
supposed (and still belcive) the Presi
dent was a partner with us, I find the
following item charged to my ac
count : "One half of Grant's subscrip
tion to the Haw lins fund, t 'J." The
circumstances aro simply these :
A suiirsenption was started for the
widow of tha lato lamented Rawlins
The President placed his namo at the
head of tho list for f 1 ,000 ; .Mr. Gould
followed for n similar amount, and
lh(!-o signatures were followed bv
others fur various sums.
-Mr. Gould, having himself paid the
amount set opposite bis tmme, was
called npon by an agent of ihu Presi-
ibis he did, taking it for granted that
this disbursement was pa' t and pare !
of ot her moneys passing through Un
hands of Mr Cnrbin. I was, o coins'-,
cbarged my proportion ; hut I should
never have found f.iilll with this, nor
would I hnva evfn mentioned il, were
it not for tho manner in which
President gossiprj about mo in
the ,
tho i
fall of l l',i. W hy ho did so (after
what I had done for bim), is only
known to him who "makes the apples
round."
Taking all ll o circumstances of the
ca-e into consideration, and feeling,
not hko Micawber, ' waiting for some
thing to turn up," but, to a certain
extent broken in spirit, not being
even thanked for what I had done, I
determined, after quietly communing
with my own heart, to restore my
peace of mind by henceforth treating
the President of tho United Slates,
and all connected w ith him, as becomes
tho high position ho occupies at ibe
head ol this great nation, ignoring Ins
treatment ol me, and never for ono'
moment assuming that I deserved any
thanks from him, or bore the slightest
resemblance to a gentleman. Tho ro
suit of this determination Was tho is
sue of an order that whenever the
President, or any of bis family, or
slulT, travelled on any of tho steamers
ol the Narragunselt lino they should
bo treated w itli tho greatest respect,
but not upon nny other footing than
ibut of Indies or gentlemen.
That tho arliclo reported in your
paper as having been sent to to the
Huston 7'ntn.M-ri'if, was published
either to belittlo mo or to rtiako polit
ical capital thero can bo no doubt;
whispering that it emanated from one
upon whom the President has recent
ly bestowed the most lucrative nfliccs
in his gift, in spite of the notorious
fact Ihat this lucky individual has vo
ted the Iiemocraliu ticket for tho last
twenty years.
il r. editor, I be
nfrnti. in itistirc
to myself, lo make this letter public,
Give me Iho advanf ago of having mv
side of the story read. I trust that
...
jsomo ni
believe, If not nianv, Hint
. . .
now, in my waning years ttne test imp " ""u i-. u ...... - j
pari or my life having been given to ' cu Itiv atcd car, for winch s i much , the uo of eve. y word that in no:
Ibe service of the pnbliO, I am deter- time and money i cj upended. Tbere Mrntly proper Ise no pn.f.tno c
mined that no mailer w bat treatment 1 aro so many th.n-s wind. .1 . pa.nf.i pn ssnu.-a lu,!e to nn sei.Untc l!:..t
: 1 may receive pes
I may receive Pesoliuliv I shall nv-r'lt
, .. - , , - . (,i0 u)i
Hie
I - . t . .
pro-
( u nllj , hllH, l:lUc
i (.H1.C lHt ,, m;lU(,r whd ,,. , .HV.
c,i( HiJer ouf ,.. n.,'
ono mid all. be treated with the
ui
most courtesy nnd consideration.
Tho republican press endeavors to
make party capital out of ail this, in
stead of placing my order before) the
public as it was actually issued an
order, 1 w II say in t-om liisiou, w hich
was simply inlon lcd to impress upon
Ibe oili 'era and men under my charg.-'
that they, us well as myself, are but .
the servants of the public.
Yours respectfully,
J.txtts Fish, .1.
Woman. As the dew lies longest
'and produces nmst Icrt ility ir. the shad
so woman, in tho shade of domestic
, retirement, sheds around her path
richer and more permanent blesings
than man, w ho is more exposed to the
glare and observation of public life.
- - - -
ii".n wurua are use naiisionrs
; in urnmer, which, if nn ile.l, W ould
to leriinrt- ins lentici i nus ini naui-i
' - (' ! a
a iter arvaeasaawwariw, i:era.airrrnai.-.wj mmfy .
TEKM3 $2 pnr annum, in AJvnnco.
NEWSERIES-V01, II, NO. II.
'TBtn;-r.ii,w.irit .xriivrxumim. jrasKflrcrrvai
All the world is surprised al
tin
great marches which the Gentian ur
mie.-i, now successfully inv.idiii"
France, have ncuoinplished, and tiu.
enormous uinoiint of jiby-ical fatis'in
which tln-y have shown lliemsi li !--Cajiahlu
nf enduring, wiih Very !i:tle.
if any, tlelrim :nl to llieif health.--(-'(irie.-pontlents
state that the German
forces now approaching Paris loolt
healthy, hearty, und robust, in tt.i:
higliesl degree, and seem, actually, lo
havo iiniroved by their two month's
terrible uxertiun. Jo u general point
of view, this result is ufi-oursu uscrib
able, in the first place to the sturdy
constitutions of Ihu Germanic rue; j
bul the faculty of endurance fn the
llliusl ol tiic .11 spei ui ..,ti .. j -a-... j.
a duo to the pbj ticul training as boys
at school, and students tit college, be
fore they ever enu red tho ranks ol
the army. GymnuMic associations
aro ril'o all over Germany fir the phys
ical luition of jouth: and bodily
strength and uuiiity are considered
little less desirable in Fatherland than
nienlut proiii'ieney. lhere Is not a
coiiimiiiiu or a htunlet in Prusia thai
las mil Boino csiablislimeul ot the
Biiino csiablislimeiil ot the1.
kl i -i r , i m
ind : und wo m.tv JuJ-'O of the fivoi
.:,i .. i i ,i i i .i
with nhich these schools, as places of
i.i 1
meeting and niuUial exercise, are re-
garded in a country whore pi
lilo is reduced to such narrow
ic- I
I
Oils
by tho g-eat popularity ol tho Turner
y ..h , ii i i i
."societies established liy Genuans in
,. . ... -, , u , ' . ,,
tho L, II i led .Males w-hero the masses
have so many true outlets
..,( ,-
outlets lor their
enthusiasm The-o assoeiaiions have
i . t" :. i l-, .
over the Lulled Slates,
SIIUIIUJ nn HIVI liio u iiiuu onitci.,
and t lit y are doing good fir us by ae-
t -M v...i - i .1 I
' . ' i '. o .
euiulitlion, and suggesting new, inno
cent, and attractive sources of amuse
merit. In this coitnlry, aUhmigli il
niusl be adlililted Unit there bus been
D great improvement of lato years,
physical education for both suxes has
been sndly und foolishly neglected. We
have too lung entertained tho si.-kly
notion that p ile faces and profound
study necessarily go together. Jteal
science perceives nu reason why the
ho ly should lint retain its vigor, the
eye its flash, and tbo check its glow,
bee nisu man is an industrious sttt
I .. o .1 . . I i l
K-nl. On tbo Co itrurv. It di-mands
that ll,e scholar above -ill olb-rs shall I
ho a ma., of health. Uu, native and
a' fpiired intelligence should especially
lit hi ui to kuovv how to iiiu.ii;a (bo
body, and regulate his hours ot labor,
of relaxation, and of l-eposo.
Our schools mid colleges nro just
res jilting their (lasses lor tho Au
tumnal and Winter season. Their
muster ri;o of pun'ls bits RO,vr,JjeXiC
er bci.'ll l i great. Tin. 1 ebu e. we
trust that, the great number of them
hi: h cur voico reaches m: y give
more nnd more prominence to thecon.
sideral inns lb il iuflucnco our nrti -bt
Let them ni ikc g; intii'.siit s, to a ta:.. J
crate cxten', a liv.l rait i-f tier
course. Exerci-o in the open nir i
health to both body and mind, and
the "sound mind io n sound body" is
tho best condition of Useful efficiency.
Tho pupil and tho olliee desk ; the
garden, the field, and the slop's dec!; ;
the counting hoiiso und tho bureau,
all have a paramount interest in seen
ring lienltby and active men to occu
py them, and w hen nations are forced
lo slake their Safety or h r upon
'ho vicissitudes of balllo. they waul
no weaklings in thcr fleets and ar
mies, but such strong limbed, quiek
siohtcd, iron-nerved men as ihtise
who have jnsl h-veiied the pride ot a
military usurpation beneath the Her
culenn blows, ami nave secured unny
and unmolested liberty, we trust, fur
all Central Europe. S. Y. Mercan
tile J'lurr.iil.
A loan having married a woman in
Tar.e e!l county, III., who had already
bad four bu-hands, w ns asked wbv
ho became the fifth T U. suiil, "I urn
of nn adventurous disposition, nnd
having beard that her first husband
ran away, thai tho second hung him
self, the third shot himself, and iho
fourth diow ned bimsi'!f, 1 w allied to
tiy my luck ami ee what would be
come of mo ; and I utli afraid," be ad
ded, with a sij;'i, "thai I shan't havo
the pluck lo do what my predecessors
did."
At a 'juvenile psriy a young gcntlc
mnn about six or Seven years old kepi
himself aloof from tbo rest of the com
pany. The bi'ly ol the hottso called
lo bim. "tlotna aniil ilanto, crto! ,'! .
mv dear. Cb'wwe one of I hose p- cUj
fill's tor vour wile." ' Not likely,"
i cried the onnir cvnic, '-no wifii
'for
mo ; do vou think I want lo l.o wor
' riod out of my life like poor papa T
in . ..... .r , l....:..,. 1 f..l
a ne ai i oi nov n'miu, -
. . . . I :.. I . . a . n u
hear, many ol wnnli, ll neara, in
UIS'.UIU vnu veilliei min u
i nntetitnienl and haiinitics. Hint ev-
cry one should be cdin atcd t- take tn
or abut out sounds at will.
A girl in California broke In r neck
whiio resisting a ynng man n kiss.
Tl is kind of foOiihinsa always leads
lo trouble. Just think what her im
rm!eiiie cc-l her 1 If she I a 1 stood
up to the Hit 1; a'd lal;-. n lo r f nld-r
br.iM lv 'lie ncg'.t hi.ve l--t-n al.ve c!,
and sired her parents the p;'i P of a
ceinetciy lot and ihccxpc'.sivi-ttiiicr.d.
A s
h-r-'s
-ikee is turning
:'.;""iis porlioi's
Tt'llHt'-M o bv
li 1!
:.'-
b.iti'.i'? of r tni nt five d..!!ai' -ivacli.
warrant, il t turn oat the blackest
irgcr to a pure while. If the n g
gets only knew it, their chances ot
:g..tt'i,g o:iii.e me better ld.no being
bUiu bed.
At one of the customary school ex
amioaiio'is un urchin was asked :
"What is ihe chief li: e of broad?"
To w hit Ii he replied, w itli nu arch
ness that implied what a simpleton
on must bo to usk suili a question.
' To 'p:--1 f b-:""t- - :, '
Nfpolroti'ii nr. Home,
1 he ( nalle of illilindio h, fiefif
fitnel, In tbs foi mo, Ms-dot at. i f
1 1 --(-n , it di e of lie fim-sl tnanaioi.'
in I'.uii pc. It Whs built about 17P8,
I y the lor iliiam, at a col ot
lo' Meet! O iilioli. of tbslere. wliiih bu
iieceiwd from F.ng'und (or tbo thou
stols it li -I thou. nm!s i, his subject
tbut weie sent by FngUnd to linh
rsifriinst her then cobnuts In Nortll
America. Kh-i tor Williiim (lied here,
I ''til very few of his succeseors bad the
jsniiii. late. His s.,n and beir was
; driven aw ay from Casi-I bv Ni.tiolenif
I. u ho nppoint.-il Cnsscl tbo capital of
Ihll We-II, I. i, I. ,,...,1 .... ..I...1. I.
j - I nllll.ll lil,
I u-Miu io mis ) oiingi r ni oiner. Jerome
Np"! I.iibcr of thn Prince is'a-
. pol. on nnil Hll:e8 Maihihie.
j llurii-,-; the n in nf King jerorhj
; the W ilhi-lmshrii'lin ., audi shame
j Inl oridi s I'oing on tbnl I hey (-annul
j ho ilc-crihi-d. K ing J en inudf Wes':
I pi a.'u is tho mum known in Amoric-t
j in (xhi'ectinn itli H e Patterson af
: f.-ir. Wi.eti in ibe Wcslphaliaa
i. . . i ... . 1
I uol:;'. rim i iiin.ii.eii Uovvu in const
I ipicnces of tha German uprising, Kin"
I Ji't -nne wa- one of tin- tirsi Una leaclr
u I und cros-ei! ibe I ; 1. 1 1 o mid mad. I
! room I n- tint gr.md-011 of Elcolos
I William. 'I his grandson was left iit
j poaco until he died, bul bis son was
I cuifipuded to leave bis country in 184b,
and unco more in lsijti. .
I It was in the lur-jo round saloon i.i
j tbo tni.blli; loner of tbo Wilhelms'
jiiocho winch will lie r: nieiobeicd. by
iiKitiy of our r-.-iulers, Unit tho Prussian
rit:oCr;il . hi, , ( i t t
j Elector that hu would be considered
jus a pii-otier of Halo by Prussia.:
) Tbo prcMtnt Eleeior living uettiullj
: on one ol his e-tates in Bohemia, fx;
fused lo allow himself of the few bout's'
I respite the Prus-ian general had granl
j ed bun, and was Mibsetj.iontly taken
ipiisoner nnd conducted to Sleltin,
j which plate he soon Iclt to repair t
1 I f l! ll-ll, ill U'lll-.-l. I,A H,lkUiM..,iJ bll-lflt ..,-
, . ' , 1 b
air", rn wot KS. 110
. j
iltivin shorilv sketched l ie historf
1 run i i , - .
I'd ilheliiis uiobe, wo now orocced to
-.. , , .. , ' , , 1
uesei i jilioil ill lliu ptact
itself. Il is siluaicd on the top of n
. :it r. J a
V ' , " t , .
tho coiintrv it rnund. The hi is
.. , .. , , , . . .
covered wiih apeudid old trees, which
. ,, ' '
iiiimij eiv I'Mi'M uiii-oi uiu uiiesi uura l
.. ... ... . , r .
n. i.uii'io. io i.-un oniy compare ii.
i. no inw uaiK in tcisuiues, wnti
... . ...i,..:,
Hltll llio 1)111 k ol 1,'iiui
- .4 .w Vtl-ll 11. MIII
mon, viz, beautiful water-works.
l bo casllo is at a distance
of about
Iliil'i - H miles IVniii I'ii
from Cnssel, tho former1
capital of llio Electorate. The road
from Cui-scl to this castle is level, and
b uds through tnagniiiceiit poplar al-
I leys.
Shortly afier arriving nt tho cnstK
these pojilurs asteiul a bill, aud fiom
tbo brow-ol this lull Wilhelinslioobi'
i an he seen at a short distance II is
built up of uhiti saiidi-lnuc, which
looks as if it were while maible. It
cniisists of a lai-i'o tower in iho mid'
, die, tl. inked on each side by a massive1
plain building.
Tin
cnpalo ot Un'
i .. ' . i . . . . .-
emvi, t'ouinu won uri-rnt C(lipc.
. . . n 11 j
with
l';" V "'!'!".; i by t ,vo ranges o!
"lu"'"(- ' '
: uiu lunii u iai;u niilt Ol sieps leaus
, directly inl. i the u'lrdcn, lai I out in
li. e most pictures pie n. anner. Tin'
pal.n'0 has not Lieu used sinco IStifi;
as tho Prussian Government allowed
only ono old Servant to remain thero
und keep everj tiling in order.
prolan" l.itinii'.'o I .a mont s;i ;
-W huti v, i- (..i-tcic may be mada by
perjury. I be'icve there never wns K
man who nmtle n f.irmne by common
swearing. It ultra a; pear" that mir
ni V for s a eari-ig. but il sel !"tn hap
pens that they are paid for it. It is
not ca-y t" perceive what honor o-'
credil is (-"nncc'ed uiih it. floes any
man receive proin-iion because be i-l
a noted b!ti-:eicr. Ot is u-iy uian ad
vain ed to dignity because be U exiierl
at pinfane sv.e uing? Never. Low
must be the el.areigr wbit ti impertin
ence will exalt, high must bo the char
acter which such impertinence will
'not degrade. Inexcusable, therefore,
i musi bo the practice which has n.-itlr
i t-r resson nm- p.isiuu lo support it. '
j The drunkard has hiseiips ; the satirist
; his revenge ; tho uinhiuoiis man, his
! preferments; tin- iniur, bis gold ; but
the common swearer bus nothing ; h-.
is a fool at large, sells his i-oul for
j naught, and drudges in the service of
the devil gratis. Swearing is void ct'
! all plea ; il is not the nalivu otl'sprin,"
of Ibe soul, nor inlet woven w ith tbo
Irxtura of tb body, n ir, anyhow.
j aided to our frame. Hir, as In
!'"ls(.n i xprrsscs it, "im- gu ''
men pour out oains lis n iner ntrn
inuural, yet lit) man was over born ot
a swearing constitution." Hut il is ;(
custom, a low and a paltry custom,
pielti d up by lo.v an I paltry spirits,
w ho have no sense of honor, no regard
to deccm-v, bul are forced lo substitute
s-niie rhapsody of nonsense, to snp"
p'y the vacancy of good sense. Ilenco
the silliness of he practice car. only ho
equaled by iho silliness of thoao who
adopt it."
GfAHtl
specially
Aoainst Vulgarity. W
commend the following c
tracts to Ibe thoughtful study of tl..'
vout'sf. Nnihin-.' is so (lis-'ii-tiiK aui-.l
j i epugnaiii tn tbe teelins of the miblC
andgoisl a lo he.ii the young,
ieTcn iheoid. Use p.ol'.ine or low, vul.
: ger language. J bo young of onr towtf
are pai lici.ia-ly gum oi pioian.ty.
In our day il seems tho "boy docs
not feel hnnse f a "man unlcsa be
...... v..,.l ii, I ,i. ,rr.mt uin
, - v. .....
I .. VV .. .,,,!.( .. ii. I .u oi, n.r ,r. unfit.
i i put in niusn ino nios, wo ...r
Yon know not Ihc IcndemT of hsbil-
u illy using indatciit ai d pr it t.ie lan
, guago ll may never bo obliterated
. lr--.ii your heart. Vl.cn yon grow
'voawiil fln-i at jour tongue'. end
some expression widen you would not
use for nny money. It was once used
n hen y oa were quilo young. Hy us
ing care you will save yourself a great
deal t f in I : If.-ali-in and Sorrow
ii .: nun b.f-c been l.il-cn sick and
b- -t'.-
I., i-l,
,-t it
I. , 1 i
.-. .!,-..
as'-d t
...gc io
at ,.-r r
"..'Us
a m
in t:
-t lot
ii -e tn itnen t
and i nlccetil
N I
n i.iliiriric!
n
i e.i b !, they
'n tb y bail
o rx; t i sin"
h v cu-s bail
t:
e p:
ed I
lliot.
tin. I r.-.'.'ii
' I. a'.d
p::s,.,l
slamii.
since they h id b.-c-ti
I o.i the i.er.i t '1 b
iluh illlilv
k- i f thiii.
yi a bo in o U i.'-pti J t
la ngua ;C and r.i vi r i
i -ii imprnpet
i-jiace ouv-
A not.m geir. ieinr.n who could no!
wall t, offered a J oung lady II Oil i
he would 1-t I. itn ling In r as much Sis
the losn did who it.-i wuhr.-d will,
her It w us a tn d offer and showas!
that money was no object lo bim, but
they put bim out of the house so hsr !
'.,', t :. r - y i; -.- 1 - , ' . .
' :S S. . ly .'ATT, t .-T-l. I1
' Ayr t '.-t-. -' tr-tl
ra-r!'H, Aijnn '.7. 1