ggg THIS LEIRFILLD REPUBLICAN," ril.HIID ITIRT WEBSMKAT, BT , IOOD1AXDE1I A 11AGERTY, CLEARFIELD, pa. ESTABLISHED IN 188T. I largest Circulation of my Newspaper ' lu North Central Pennsylvania. ? Terms of Subscription. aid In erleanee, or within month.... 0f aid after anil before fl months aid aftor the aspiration of II luonttu... 3 IX Katos ot Advertising. asi.nt advertisement), per square of lOlinesor a iitttm n. lass .tl 60 . For ouch subsequent insertion nlnistrntora' and Eieoutors' notices.... Mors' notion tinna and Estrnys tolutlon notices - feminnal Cards. 1 your hi notices, per lino no ,. I M ,. J 5" ,. 1 50 ,. " . t " . 20 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS. ro 8 (Id I column M 0(1 aires IS 01) t column 4! 00 rM. 20 00 1 column 80 00 Job Work. BLANKS. ), quirt ti bO I quarts, pr. qulre,l to s,pr,quiro, 3 00 Oeor 6, or quire, 1 oO HANDBILLS. 1 ect.:Sorlen,2 00 I sheet,! or lcsi, "n .eet, 25 or less, 8 00 1 shoct, 5 or lci,10 00 ver 14 of earn of above at proportioning ratal. t- OEnpoR n. oonnT.ANDEn, UEUllHU UAtllilti'V, P.iMMiers. Cards. T. H. MURRAY, .TrORNEY AND COUNSELOR. AT LAW. Vomnt attention (riven to all legal business roted to !) ca'e in Clearflold anil adjoining ntirs. Office on Market it., opposite Kauglo', itlry Store, Cloarllald, Pa. .LtAM a. WAU.ICB. FtUHK riKl.DINO. .VALLACE & FIELDING, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, ' ""' Clearfield. Pa. sr-LegAl business of all kinds attended to h promptness and Oddity. Offloe In residence William A. Wallaoa. jnn!2:70 A. W. WALTERS, ATTORNEY" AT LAW, f Clearfield. Pa. sjuOffloe la the Court Homo. doci-ly I H. W. SMITH, ATTORNEY-A T-LAW, tl:l:7l Clearfield, Pa. ISRAEL TEST, ATTORNKY AT LAW, Clearfield, Pa. WOMoe la tha Court Home, jy1l,'C7 JOHN H. FULFORD, ATTORNEY AT LAW. etna, field. Pa. rOffloe on Market Bt., o-or Joseph Sbowara' i.rneery sioro. Wr-Promnt attention (Iran to the Murine ,cf Bounty, Claims, Ao., and to all legal bnstneaa. , March J. l8S7-ty. TUnt. i, n'ccLioron. vv. . M'cvi.Loroa. T. J. McCULLOUGH & BROTHER, a -ni. ti r i.-faj f a Ut A I 1 V' I . I' ' ) T'larnrAralH. Ifl. Office on Market atroet nnadoor eaatof th Clear field County Bank. 2:1:71 J, B, McENALLY, ATTORNEY at law, Clearfield, Pa. J"-Legal business attended to promptly with ftl'lelity. Office on boeond etroet, abnee t'e First Kational D.mk. l:2:Tl-lyp'l ROBERT WALLACE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Wallaeefnn, Clearfield County, Pcnu'a. 3ft.AH legal buiinocl promptly atteoded to. d7LTk re b s7 Saoeoiinri to II. II. Fwoopo. Law and Collection Office, PJtl.VTJ CLEARFIELD, TA. : WALTER BARRETT, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OfOea on Second St.. ClearOeld, Pa. noT21,0H At i ' ' it r. I A I UA I'luKiinxu . 'P r i And Real Ratate Aeeut, Clearflel.t, Pa. Office on Third lret, bet. Cherry A Walnot, aH.nntfiiH offore hie rervlrot In eellina and buying land. In Clearfield and adjoining eonntfea ; and with an eTportenee o nrer tweotv yoare aaaaurveyor, Qattors hin.elf that he can tender eatlefaetlon. IFcb. 2S:'3:tf, J.J. LINGLE, ATTOUNBY-AT - LAW, 1:18 OhCcola, Clearfield Co., Pa. y:pd J. BLAKE. WALTERS, REAL ESTATE BROKER, AXD DBALXR ! Saw Log; mid Ijiiinbor, CLEARFIELD, PA. Oflce In Maionie Building, noom No. 1.' l:3i:71 iobn 11. Omi. C. T. Alexamlor. ORVIS &, ALEXANDER, ATTORNEYS AT LA IV. Hfllefiuite, Pa. wpl.1,'H5-y J. S. BARN HART,. ATTORNEY . AT LAW, llcllcfonte. Pu. Will practice in Clearfield and nil of the Court! of .the astb Juiticlal ili.tnct. Heal e.mio oanne.e and eollectioa of elaiml made ipeoialtlee. nl'7l DR. T. J. BOYER, PUYSICIAxV AND SCRGEOIf, Offlca oa Market Street, ClearQuld, Ta. . pefCffice lour i S to 11 a. m , and 1 to I p. m. ; DR. W. A. MEANS, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, IFTHERSBIRO, PA. jWill attend profee.lonal call, promptly. anglO'TO J. H. KLINE. M. D.f rHYSI.CIAN & SURGEON. HAVINU located At Pen n fir hi, Ta., offen hit prvlciaionnl rricci to the jn, pie of tlint pltkce anil mrbuniliiif oountry. All calls proixptljr , attend rd to. ct. U tf. DR. J. P. BURCHFIELD, ato Surgeon of the 3d Regiment, Penneylvonla Vol'iotcera, having returoed from the Army, , offer, bl. profe.ilonal aerviooi to thecitizene f Clearfield county. jBfT-Profetetoaal ealli promptly attenlrd to. Office oa Second etreet, formarlooonpled by Dr. Wood.. apr,'0-tf JEFFERSON LITZ, J PIIYS1CIAN k SURGEON, HAV1NO located at Oiooola, Ta., ofTeri hi. prnfcelonul .ervlcci to the people of that llo anil .urrnuoding eountrr. .. itTluAII oalli promptly attended to. Office ind re.i'lenca on Curtis L, formerly occupied y Dr. Klino. May, IV Iy. I, noLtowauaa a. etrii cauar. HOLLOWBUSH & CAREY, KOOKSELLEIIS, -21a..k Hook Maiiufaclurcrs, I AND STATIONERS, 319 Market SI., I'MladrlpMa. ' T.Piiper Flour Sack and Bag., Foolscap, teller, Kola, Wrapping, Curtain and Hall fl'.t. fel,24.?0.1ypr I II. AS It tOKMTABO.b'S R.ILEB FOR XJ eel at thie (rfcoe. CLEAME GOODLANDER & HAQERTT, Publishers, VOL. 4C-WH0LE NO. 2258. F. K. ARNOLD Sl Co., BANKERS, I.utlierkbtirg, Clearfield county, Pa. Money loaned at renionuble ralni exchnnge bought and mid; dopmlti received, and a gen carl bunking builncit will be oarrled on at the above plnoe. 4:l2:71:tf JOHN D.THOMPSON, Juitloa or the Peace and Sorirtner, Curwenvlllo, Pa. .Colleotlonf made and money promptly paid over. feh2!'71tf JAMES 0. BARRETT, Justice of tho Peaoo and Lieaoied Conveyancer, Lutlieraburc, Clearfield Co., Pa. erColleotlona A KiaiUanoaa promptly jaadavi and all kindl of Icgil imtrumouu eiecuien on .hort notice. "r4.;i)lt GEORGE C. KIRK, Jultlee of the Peace, Purveyor and Conveyanoar, I.utlicriburg, Pa. All builnen Intrnelcd to him will be promptly attended to. Pereone wiehlng to employ a Sur veyor will do well to give him aeall.ae be flatten hlra.elf that be can render iatblaotion. Decile of conveyance, artielm of agreement, and all legal paperi, promptly and neatly eiecuted. marJUyp HENRY RIBLING, IIOISC, BION A ORNAMENTAL TAINTER Clearfield, Peitu'a. The frenooin? and painting of ehurcbee and other publio bulldingi will receive particular attention, a. well ae the painting of carringel and eleijhe. Gliding done In the neateet llylel. All work warranted. Simp on Fourth ttreet, formerly occupied by Eequlre Shugart. oetlK'70 G H . HALL PRACTICAL PUMP MAKER, NEAR CLEARFIELD, PESN'A. jylumpi alwayi on hand and made to order on .bort notice. Pipee bored on reasonable terml. All work warranted to render latlifactinn, and delivered If de.lred. myo:lypd JAMES CLEARY, BARBER & HAIR DRESSER, BECOND STREET, jy2S CLEARFIELD. PA. ti DAVID REAMS, SCRIVENER & SURVEYOR, Lutheraburp;, Pa. rpiIE tubicriberoffere hie eervlcee to the public X In the capacity of Scrivener and Surveyor All enll for lurveying promptly attended to, and theinaking of draft., deed, and other legal initm menti of writiog, eieeuted without delay, and warranted to be correct or no charge. ol 2:70 SURVEYOR. THE underlined offcre hi. .ervice. ai a Sur veyor, nnd may be found at hie reiidence, In Lawrence town.hip. Lettore will reach him di rected to ClearfUld, Pa. may 7-tf. JAMES MITCHELL. J. A. BLATTENBERQER, Claim and Collection Office, OSCEOLA, ClearOeld Co., Pa. jpje-Conveyancing and all li gal paperi drawn with aeenracv" and di.patch. Draft, on and pru age tickcta to and from any point in Europe procured. . , octa 70 6ui CHARLES SCHAFER, LAGER BEER RREWER, Clearfield. Pa. HAVINfl rented Mr. Entrei' Brewery he hopes by etriot ottention to bullnen ami the inanufacturo of a luperlor articlo of IIEEH to receivo tho patronago of all tho old nnd many new customer. Aug. 2i, tf. THOMAS H. FORCEE DtALI l GENERAL MERCHANDISE, C.R AI1AMTON, Pa. Also, exteulve manufnclnrer and dealer In Pnuare Timber and iawcd Miinoeroi all ainui. f-0rderl aolicitcd and all till promptly Oiled. l'jy'" Or.O. ALBinT RBKBT Al lUIlT.-. w. ALIBBT W. ALBERT & BROS., Manufacturer! A oitonilve Dealereui Sawed Lumber, Square Timber, &c, SVOrderl villcited. Bill. Oiled on abort notice and reasonable term. A 1 Iren Woodland P. O., Clearfield Co., Pa. J25.1T . ,. W ALliKRT A URH9. FRANCIS COUTRIET, MERCHANT, ' Frencbvllle, Clearfield County, Pa Keens coostantlr on hand a full assortment of Dry Uoods, Hardware, Groceries, and everything usually kept In a retail sioro, wuicu win .um, fnr eniih, as eheup as elsewhere in the county. Frencbvillo, June 27, Ibil7-ly. REUBEN HACKMAN, House and Sign Painter and Paper Hanger, Clearfield, Pcnu'a. . Vej.Will eiecute Jobs In his Una promptly and In a workmanlike manner. ' afM,of J. K. BOTTORF'S PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, . Market Street, Clearfield, Fa. ay-CROMOS MADE A SPECIALTY. NKOATIVE8 made In eloudy as well as In clear weather. Cnnetnutly nn band a good assortment of FRAMES, STEREO.SOO!T.o and STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS. Frames, from any styleof moulding, rrtje order. , apr28 If E. A. & W. D. IRVIN, MSLRnS IS Bcal Estate, Square Timber, Logs AND LUMDBn. Ofhee In new Curner fflore bullrfinsr. noTlt ri t'urwensrllle, Pa. A Notorious Fact I TIIERK are mure people troubled with Lung Ijiatarea in this tova lhanooy otharnlio o in aire in tho Rtnfo. One of the great eauaea of thia ti, the uie of an imp n re article of Coal, largely mixed with mlpbur. Now, why not avoid nil thia, end prraarve your live, !y ttaing only Humpltre)! I'l-lcbrutcd t'oU free from il impuriliea. Order (fit at (be elore of llichard Moaop and Jaoiea U. (Jraliam at Hoot will recciv prompt ftttonoun. ABU A II A SI lil'MrilKEV. . Clearfield, November , lS70-tf. Miss E. A. P. Rynder, least roa Chlakering's, Sulaoar's snj Emersnn'e Plana,; rinilita'a, Masnn A Hamlin') anl Peloubet') Organs and Melarfeone, and flrorer A Baker'e Heln Mar dines. AtSO TBaCMBR Of Plaae, Oultar, Orrnn, llnrmenr snd Voeal Ma sle. Na pupil taken fnr less than half a term. afe-Rtinm. neat done to First National Hank. Clearfield, Ma a, issa tr. M e GABO H EV'l RESTAUR A N T, gecond Street, CLEARPIKI.D, PENN'A. . .. . Alwae oa hand. Fre.h Oysters, Toe Crania, Candlee, Nats, Craekera, Cakiw, Cigar", Toliaeen, Canned Fruits, Oranfea, Lemons, aad all kiade of fruit In er-eson. ' ' er-rHLMAtlI ROOM na eeae-od loot. i fai n !. M)AVHIT. .LB gvy (SootU, (Srorfrlris, (ftr. r. a. xilmb. A. a. rowan,. MILLER & POWELL, WHOLESALE A BSTAIL M E It C II A N T S, Orabam'i Row, Market St., CLEARFIELD, PA. We would most respectfully Inform our friends, customers, and the publio generally, that we are now back III Orir oTrquarfers, whicmavabceu remodeled and Improved, and we are now pre pared to accommodate all who may favor ni by oalllog. NEW GOODS,! We hare jast received one of the largest stocks of all kinds of Merchandise ever brought to Clear Oeld county, wblcb we Intend to sell at eocli fig urea as will msko it an object fur all persons to purchase from ni. Families laying in winter suppliol of Orocerles, Dry Goods, Ae., should not fail to give ns a call, as we feel eonOdcnt our prices and superior quality of goods will amply satisfy all. Our stock of GROCERIES consists of Coffees of the best quality, Teas, Su gar) of all kinds, Molasses, Fish, Salt, Cheese, Dried Fruit, Sploee, Provisions, Flour and Feed, Ac, Ao. Our stock of DRY GOODS la large and varied, and we will just lay we can supply any article in that Una, without eoumer tlng. READY-MADE CLOTHING We bare a largo stock of ready-made Clothing for Men and Boys' wear, which we.will dispose of at a very small advance on eost. Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Hardware, Queen. ware, Wood and Willow Warn, Notions, Fanny Goods, Carpets, Oilcloth), Wall Papers, Window Shades, Ac, Ao. ife-Being extensively engaged In the Lumber business, we are able to offer superior inducements to Jobbers. eili.i.DH e runai.1., ClearOeld, Pa., Jan. 3, 1872. . I. AHOLD., .....w. aosa oanrauona. "Cheaper than the Cheapest!" GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES jest aicsivan it Arnold & Ilartuhorii, (On) door west of First National Bank,) CCRW ENBV1LLE, PA. HAVING just returned from the east with a eomplate assortment of Goods suitable for Spring and Summer trade, we are now ready to furnish all kinds of Goods "Olieapcr than the Cheapest!" And after thanking our custom. rs for their liberal patronage during tha past year, we would most respectfully ask for a oonlinuanot of the same. Our Stock oon.liU of a complete assortment f Dry Goode, Notion), Hardware, Queensware, Wlllowware, Orooetfes, Boots er 6boee, flat) A Caps, Clothing, Tobaccos, Ac Also, Flour, Bacon, Salt, Fish, Grain, eta. All of which will bo told on the most reason able terms, and the highest maikrt prio paid for Grain, Wool and all kind) of Lumber and Country Produce. tT-Please give na a eall before purchasing elsewhere. Satisfaction guaranteed as to prio and quality. 7 Ak&OLD A UAftTSMOKN, Cornsr of Main and Thompson Elrsctt, apr2 CORWENSVILLR, PA. LI!T OP Jl'KOHM ruiAWN FOR MAUCIl Term, 1872, eouimeneing Sd Monday, IHtht onAMn jt'Roits. Geo, W. I)tta,..Dcccar!n Alex. Murray Oirnrd II. II. Meflheo U I. F. IJcfntlr ilulich II. Woodward,,,.!! uaton I. C. Mc0liakpy..Knrt'at A. h. Ilirkok Knox A Inn. Ogioit.I,awri'Qco Elwd. Albort HoggK Eli Iluruinn Hrmly W'a, Itrockhank... " Otbillo (Smped..IJurnnide A. MoOarrey Cheat Jno. Muloii..t'ovington w. r. Fuitoo,. . r.t' ? Mnrrla (leo. Younn.,..CliarM.'il A. J. Jseksnn.N. W n.h 'J. W. r.iianin.. " It. H. Unite O.eenla L. I.aporle...Curw'svlllelC. M.Oofl lVnn D, Copclia DecsturiHobL 'eeicr M..rike X - - ' Vlivi:aaa jlinofts, ' ' ' Jno, D Iillon.mDeecariaJ. Finteno...CoTingtrn II. W. Mott. .IJcll I'. 1'oulriel.... " Win. Ilenr liloouiW. II. Dill Cl'f'd r. II. Cross Ils;n. Wm. Tueker W. Knrre Dradtonl Dau'l Kcphart. " Amos Dous.ill Drat A. l'ents, fir " Oei. l'ent . " '. 8. C. Duulap " V. K. I'crl.r " Jas. Ilaler Ilurnside W. Ilrotlisre.... " P.. Newcmuer... " K. Me.Mnstcrs.. " K. riheiiherd.... " II. II. Ilurd Chest Sarn l )lers Jos. H, hlmwers., V. O. Nrrling ' Jas. A. Moore.. " P. Mi'Clure..Curwensv'e W,a. A. 1feat,is..leentur V. I'lnWII (Ilrnr.l It. Kvlrr. Oo.lien M. Niehol. Iiwrenoo las. Fulton. .. " tlen. H, Dillon. ...Murris U. T1iumiiou.N. ash .1. M. Itoso " Win. T. Irin Pike J-D.AIrxnndcr..Woou"rd Luthersburg Marble Yard! TplIK Huhaetiher relpectfully annnuneea to thia X com m unify and the public generally that he ia now extensively en g a red in (lie rnanut'nettire of Monumrnta, llrnd and Font Plnnea, Htnnd, Table and Wiircnu Tpa, ate. No Ikighrr trihuie can be paid toftdeeeaaetl relative or friend (ban tbeerea ilon of an enduring ilab aa a witneae to unborn generationa where they have laid him or her. I hare engaged Mr. Jrhn W. (.ahagan aa my agent to Bill, and to whoae workmanahip and akiil many can hear wttneaa. Order aolteited ami promptly filled. ' Wink delivered whereverdculred. H. II, MUU1LK. Luthenhurg, November 30, IH70, OAfk AAA MIINfil.l WISITIJ)!- wUUjUUU The mhacribera want to h-iy a large lot of M (neh ahavrd Hhinglea, fohieb we will pny the very bighrat market prieo. I'vr 1'ini liaving tueh ot) hantl will do well to rail at ouretnre, WKAVFft A UliTTS. Cleartlold, a .P ffeptemher ?0-Ora. .500 Ill Hlir.l.aj ok C I.OVI H AND TlMol'HY (Ki;i. The undenitcned haa bow on hand fir hundred barbate of prime teed. In quantitlei to luit purchaser, at the vary Jo wait market prloa. Call ia neraon or a 4 -Irene . ' ' K W. MAKbll. LvtktfffWrf, Fe. T, 1T ImL " t PRINCIPLES i CLEARFIELD, PA., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY THE REPUBLICAN. , CLEARFIELD, Pa. WEDNESDAY MORNING. FEU. J1.1B72. GOD AND THE CONSTITUTION. A REVIVAL OF QUAKER BURNING PURITAN- ISM-THE PIOUS CONCLAVK AT CINCINNATI. , To traco the riso and progroim of .ttmo-lo exh.b.t tho folltc. i2..;r.i. .1...1V I ti cttioe. of funutics wo Iiuvo ntillar limo, space nor inclination now; but to rofcuo from purtly forgotten ob livion llio infamous Joodu of the Eng lish radicals, in iho times of Charles and llio Cromwclls, and to contrast thoin with their lincul descendants, the prcsont radicals, and to further illubtrate the character and unleco donts of the very pious gentlemen who it would seem have succeeded in entirely reforming thoir own natures, and are now engaged in christianiz ing tho Constitution of tho United Slates, we will avoid ull mists and fan cies of fabulirits, nnd confine ourself to pure, undefiled and naked truth. The rondcr of history will recollect that soon niter tho revolution in Ger many, called tho "Reformation" by thnso who huvo bcon taught from their earliest infancy to halo tho Seo of Rome, together with "all and singti lar" (as the layers say), its rites and observances, there rose np in England, from tho very slums of its populution, a mixed and nnHy sect of crrorists culled Puritans, Lccauso they claimed to bo tho only par cxctllence, tho an ointed Saints of tho Lord, and thul in their ptiro and precious cnrcitSNPs was deposited nil tho cleanliness of piety and principle in tho world. It will strike so mo as strange, yet it is nov ortheless trno, that the spread of their disenso of tho mind was enn lined al most exclusively to tho defendants of the drunkards, thieves, robbers and! pirates of Scotland, Anglnml nnd Sux ony, who somo centuries bcloro had without provocation, invaded tlio island of Britain, mid dexpoilcd and robbed the iuoffeiisivo people there of llioir lands. Those invaders were Iho descendants of iho Gothsand Vnnduls of antiquity. It is duo to tho belter class of Engenders, to say thai they were not uflliclcd with (his foul dis ease. Following the flickering light of iheir own illumined will, us their only guide to holiness, nnd disregard imr nil ecclesiaslicul authority, they withdrew from tho church of England, r - - and organized themselves into u laud of independent pietists. I The cnily German reformers con j tended that Sunday should bo observ ed as it ulways had been in tho cluis liun church, as a day of rest and re creuliun, but llieso intensely holy, clarified, scoured, bleached, Simon- pure, reformed reformers, taught that that blessed day of rest must bo kept as the uuuient Jews are ptesumcd to have kopt their Sundays. In fact, they were so seemingly sanclimonious that they Ivied to cuforco a cessuliun of the laws of naluro on Sunday. Mutter Barnaby, in this form gives a pleasing illustration of. their mislcro shallowness, which somo great painter has immortalized ! "To Barnah eame I, O profane one I Where 1 raw a puritan. ono Hanging of hie cat on Moiola.v, . For killing of a mouse on -Sunday." 'f They wulkcd about in solemn, seri ous quiet, and with eyes in imiliilion of a dying hovino baby, neither talk ing with or liko rhen of lliis wicked world. They inflicted upon their tin baptised hubes tha Himngest and mol outlnndinh names that could possibly . ii,. ... a. i bo COll.cd from tllO lmagin..'.;on Of oruzyost, Uedlamito, We givo a few of litem. They wore as common among thoso swinish clodpolesas John Smith and ISelsy Brown among us. I'ariso tho Lord Barebonus, Splutter-bolher-wresllo w ilh-tlio-Lord Cunlall, Seek-thc kingdom Continually - ! Dun derhead, Zciil-bf ihc-land busy, and S" forth uud so on. , , ,. Theso peoplo wcro not only too holy lo belong to any church, then in cx islcncc, hut they wcro too wlso in their own conceit, us well us too iioly, to como under nny mcro earthly gov ernment, and iherefore renounced all allegiuneo to tlielr sovereign uud be cumu ih facto heretics and rebels,chiini ing for their own distempered heud uud immactilalcs wills u Uighei Law. A few of Ihesc pleiislic reform crs, unable to bear up ngaitiat tin awful wickedness of their moro sens! bio neighbors, who lived und behaved themselves us respectable and sensible peoplo generally have lived, fled from Knglunil for their own good and God knows lor England's- and they pitched thttir tents in Holland, and lurried thero for a low years, but tho Hol landers proved to be a match for them in shrewdness, and, moreover, espt't i ul!y unfriendly to their unsocial habits und seditious theories, Which the Dutch wcro not long in diaeoverlng, they soon mado il too interesting for our holy pretenders. They heroically embarked on LuarJ thu May Flower, at Delft Haven, nnd sailed for the far NOT MEN. greatly to llioir own happiness-und iii joy of tho "Duti hois," "Afler u lung and tedious vnyago," tho school boolis say, " their littlo vcsel mndo hind," on n cold, bleak, vnfortunnle December day, at a plaeo which limy named Plymouth, becuu-o of its fan ciud roscmliliineo to Iho town of tliut nunio in England, from whence came many of our pious pilgrims, which place it is said it bears almost tho samo resemblance to that an elephant docs to a (iiw horse. , There, on a barren rotk, they landed, (how much botrtor had it bcon for tho peace of tho . J " they planted the poisonous vine of Puritanism, tho prolific mother of all our woes, religious mid political, paHt( prcsont and to como. That rock has becomo moro lumous than tho cele brated Blarney Stono near Cork, and is more piously licked and sniffled over, by tho whincrs and cantors and reformers and seditious scoundrels, who resort thero us to their Mecca, than was over tho renowned capstone of iho casllo named. Meunliino, us fanaticism, like many other diseases of the body, is uliko contagious and infectious, this filthy malady of Iho mind, Puritaiiihin, spread over ull England, till at hist tho entire country was more or loss under its bad infill crtco ; and in iinilulion of fanaticism everywhere, it assumed a political complexion. Shrewd, calculating detn ugogucs disappointed office-seeker and ambitious upstarts joined tho party, as mch creatures always do, in all countries, using llio particular jiliasu of fanaticism, for iho timu pop ular, as a lever for their own advance ment. And liicn the moht profligate wretchei and villuus put on the hypo critical garb ond air of Puritans, under tho numu of Roundheads uud Indo pendents, to accomplish their own selfi.-h and bad purposes. This much of the Puritans nnd Pur' ilan character may be by the reader regarded as irrelevant to our subject, hut as this Constitution tinkering movement i Him ply nn outcropping of OUT Cntly Plirillir.!:. WO IVgltnl It ttS entirely nowhRnry, in order ihut a clear comprclieiiMon of iho nituatitJit nmy bo Ittitl. A juil'O of tlio Supremo Court of Uio Uniifd aStaluJ, who U iliTlc(iing ohnmutor in tho Cinulii nn ti farto.iH u Puritan, born of Puri tun parent. -Another a Governor of a Puritan Stale; and anolhrr tho President of a secturian Puritan uni vcrnity, nnd o on lo (ho end of the lint. 'J' lie mo mon. feeling that they huvo exhausted every nrlitice and every expedient to deceive iho people in the politics of tho country, nnd ktiowin j that liko Othello thuir oeca palhin is gonu unless some now and Ktal'llinf niieslion is brought before the pei pie, seek lo make Jesus Christ tho shillboleth of their political doii.gs liut wf have too much contidenco in llio inI(4ligenco of tho American poo pie, tojbcliovo that these hypocrites will oi'cr succeed, find too much Inilh in reVgion to bciievo that it can ever bo do! uuclied to such rascally purposes as the o over pious Puritans w ould tiso it, 'llio New York JLralt, in its issuo :f February 4t.li, contains the follow r?U sound reasoning and good advic to these z.'alotis reformers : Asa armless amusement, gratifying a liuuiaD Vanity I strutting I'Cloru llie ltu eye flr a Uay or so. a have no objection lu ttis perlnrmanee of theirs ut it inn surpriso Ihcm to IcarB that tlirro a. one or two elements in lh. ir proposition wtiieh,i their cant aad fhppanry, I hey hare nrncr aiueii.u i,uo.- '1'lie I'anl.ir.iinyle ahnul the Chris, tian cli.iWctcrof uur inalilution, nru can p.ou over ai.d emtelo the avowed o-ijeet of tlic cunv uilioli names, to plaeo the nnnuirt namo of Ihe Hu pr.inc t ( .ii it; in ibe C.o.ttitnlioa : In oilier wntds, lintiotify to ree-ignisb tlol mid tho Bible. Ni,a iirforti a-luineing Imlher with this pre! a sltlon. t us recall that it was by ao aeeident lint overynng eoiieerning ri'ligiuli was lift out ot the t C'i:ieli ati.ili a- lrnlne.1 hy the Ittiueis. Svle'-.'.j , iiiipn tkd Willi tlio nece.sli" of finiiiU.e- .. j-.ve.-n men ;iieilog tin lajt ',,o..tiile puliiv Hl comI. i "V. iri.T knew IhiU no bailor means o uhl bu taK- ''Trnd ll au le.vlu. room fur Ihcbr ..de.1 reliit'-iu, freedom the world bus ever seen. 11 wiis reeo'lised fully by thou a. ono of llio neeesottef ot II. e liberty they invoked fur lumiklnd. And the lesntl hae Jutiiied thetn. t pou this tree field Af religion, biln-t or diehillef ihe couutry haa pio.jirti-i! Iieynnd precedent, and the people sre ae much Christina to-day and innro proudly so that there is no liuuian law telling tlu-ln in religion to do this or tint. WehnveuOeii llio same rights lo the Jen, tho peg-in and the mnterinh.t a, to the diri-dinn, an t while nlhwlug tlf former to feel thero-elies free, ChilsOanity h i) iu nowise su.Iered fruut the lart. It I, to foice by Inw on th"-clnun wlril Is a sentiment of Iho soul, and If this step on-o ho taken where will fl stoj, T The onlhu.tni.lie or rnrnost gi.nth-inen who a leoonte It (nny not hires.) tlio coiii-i)iicnen', but there is so iimiimi d.mg'T in the proporul ihtit in tho name nl Hie freedom of cnn.elencn which Is our fcoa.i, and the vigorous trie ol Cbnsl lantly wtiieb haa gmwu and blossomed upon thul healthy soil, we oppose the tnoieineut. ' This propo.ilion to pstmelio the Almighty Oiler ol Alii lucking His name oa our Consti tution, alter Iho lin.entli amnnlnii-lit, is line ot th.i.eeuiioiir hiint'l iX'-" wlioreliy cant, in Its .Hol ing "igol ism, wce-nlitce an eotinyof ihe relijri'. srnlmieut oa which II is a libol. ihe ground timu which thu miiteriiill'i hurls Ills irnmicln.llo tliiiudor at Ihe clu Is may he narrow ns a grave, cold as a "-tone nnd hard a, hatred f bul wlial ira .,.miil Idea eon ho liavo ol Ihe llnli r of the l ui rei,e wlun he sees His liilnist.'rs on larlll writing II im down lo anelee l'.u ticket at a war-l primal., f Do they think that tln-re are none ia tho loud hut J, ,, iiitldi'l', puiil.n.-l and nib ill", who would (brink liom srio-li no aliinnntton ? nut thut liiey bellero lose la Ihe Hod ol llearcn, but hut liny re,ih-et llis name fiai uiueh tu Imk II wilb every P'llulcnl nixtrum of the dny. .Ma erlnli.in Ir nutliing if not ogieislvo, cud the only vnluo of sueh a iiini cinoul would hu to eoneeatrato und eombino the .vntions ''sciiools" of that ssd Im Ih-I and Blieii;;tlii'U lln-in by tne antics of th so who pr-,p.p ii,,, atnendments. ' ' tl hen we look bnoa. uer the torinnils of the last century lo the sern.-s whinh look plni-o in Krnooe In the diys of "tho tenor," Hum mil l while elmkered getitlerae,, would hardly vSpi-cl lo aunt Ibi lr hielorio puinlkils in sue h pitllese bliKid illrs a. Iloheriiicrre I the ictlii. spirit, round hun. And vil lo moll a level doe. their sell compla "cn cy bring ihein. lu I7l the religion of looron bud boon ,ltoliSlied. after a short and di-graevlel ixi.t. -life, nnd ss Ihe ialionul C'onveliH'ili, whloli. Ikorgli proclaiming a ai purallon af I'hilroh and H sli , look oara to supp er) n hgion, Hie poop le i by Ihentbelsi pa n, rn lulo oitieiu, s i Inn wen Id b i ern booarn alarmed and ear In 1 711 1 e And him take up tne subject of a divmliy, lu Ilia .m light as the dlvlaas at t'lnolaaatl, as a rrt-!f iVJi'llllwV rHasaiCi-VS.ua ed a-; REPUBLICAN 21, 1872. NEW Ornut Hc'hijc wlio wntflhci over opprofw j Inno wnoo nm) iiniinlipi triumphant criiuo Ii finpitlar Willi all. I a in bul tho moro nttnchvil to lliu Iili it I lay down, if a Uud did not ox tut it wmld Imj ricoi'Mitry to invent ont." And short I j" ntlor wo (ind tho iwnie men who iuatilutrri tho re I iHin of ii'Uii'ii liil tin inoniiir of iho (uillotiut wub ocUtii,i'n when ho ircitntthii firo.oiitioo niiKuiltncnt tu the ootithtution lulluirt Aktm u: I. Tlio French peop!a rocondi Iho o.iftonot) f tho b uprtui t Using aod iho iinuior' taliiy uf the ntjul. Aur, II They dcolnro Hint tho roligioii mnit wtirthv of tho Kutrou.o Uoing i the ri.cUoe of Uio dutlon of rr. an. 1 1 wm odd onritgh, too, that J it it at tltnt period tho ntl.c'i'i of tlic Conventioo reprtKtited a po litical fnetlnti, ntid the itnltnui of Kopcnpierre Ii (he tm.ro rir thle whn we mm that in the tkmuun, or "cninjal;;n ttni,', of tlit period rnev)ui eon difinnntion of that ftietinn in artipt (rally blcodoJ with Ihu praiifp of llio Hup rem I Icing. Tu-day ih'-sn who limy niijrrt to tlio liihlo in the puhtic nchuuU rt pruan. tha ftietU htrMl.oXJlia ptU ch'Hiia ot Cidi. Jiunii, iii)d, ani'ul tu it tuny ntcm when nnltntlly ett''i, t lie nainc of ttic Mo .t Uih in to be Hindu a very hiblo)ththtr(tioiialeiid may triumph, an the oppontnti of ICoSofplcrro were hurriI in the cll ml under itie dftoiiifaiory nrticlt'f quoted ahove. It would be bard to lay how much of the rutltlchii epirit of ToiqurinRiU, of tlte I nutition or tUe witch-huruiD I'uritana itf New l'.ujlaud luikt beneath these fputU-ft white rlujkcrr, tui we enn icarcHy think it imprubabla that were iiicu nn auicnJuieiit ever bcluro tueppo- plu that the iiitlcrnueo nhii'b i at tho root of thi nu tut rv trtulil dcvi-Ii p itself in a manner that mi;ht ustnutxb thoHii atu b licv the roinitilry of the liurabttt NkKnrite to be tlio puth of "guo-J will Among men." At the very Irnet, with the ehnno of a uume or two, we iliould tmve camptij'n nmi on tk.o uodol of tbitfte wn allu le tu, au.ipvd a then to popnlar airs where the acrtil muiie of God would he bandied about with ty rcfunncrB to ihfir political opi'oncnl, and irniehed with tho ilaog uf the day, a in tho following trausla- Tho rirtue of the people will J fatter iniripuc'i f.ml, doM.y legtoni. Till Imppy btowd nnd fairer mill 8hH ttnilc our froe repullic' regloai. Ii the tSuprcini our fori has iuioU And wnt'-hrd our law with eye all-icclng. Braraeiiixcm without a rota I'lotlanu to day the Huprvmo Ilelng. Ttieoljoet which the miid people of the Con vention hvtteie to be the lrnt)(,t to their eourte it that It would Introduce a tyranny uf bt-liof; but thii, tlioujih forcible in ill way, if a email one be nide the gravo one ae hare pointed out. of bring ing down (he t acred principle of a divinity Iroin the auitcre eminence wheiioe theioul cutitemplatee it, to be dragced in the miro of pAtiou and poli tic! tu mberve tho little ixjmticuey of acct aitd cabi!, Wo are not nt all frifftitened at a long li't of vice prcaiilentc. 1 he weak ectitiu)cntalim whi.-h cap turn a J uil (CO ot the St; pre me Court, the clnpirnp which -Imwi out the Governor of a Turitim .State, the eye to hmiiics which Iin-U the l'rc.il"t of a me anan l uivernily among the Chtuibandt, Kiocki and lartultri who lead the few well mean ing mn, ty nnd e'erio, In a nioemcni of Ihe kind, are all thinga ol eo comioon occunenee that we can auiile at the pamde of thuir namca. Oi all tl.o i rlurn rruva-Iea thia Imt preitenta roufl p ititt lirrein theemieily of nose-twanged cant iinc its fl ppnut iimUiaritv with all we revere. lo th oim white -I'hukervd eiitliuiit think that plant ing the muiie of tht' Mnft H'fM UD 'cry f ncu 'n thu land in flaming litter, an lot hh, beiitmn the Intent niffvr minstrirl l.urltique aunounee incut and the m-woit j.ffi Iff fa, wmld con-luce to pic'y any uiure limn hanging it in the e nfi tittuin between negro auflrnm' and womiiu'a right. liirk (j your pulniia, then, ye roll parcone, tnd rtml tn tUo grtnt Wf.r.lB tf St. I'muI that ' 111 if nor fc ii let a. ii you wtia iu dihk' nti ihihi in realiir wiiat it is in uania a great Chri.tiau oouii try look to the si'ul. of tlto.0 arounil you and waste not oar short lire lu airing wMtc chokers and sewarian special pleading at C'lnrenlioos where all ia tan.ty and relf conveit. nut lo spc.ik -ef their danger la Ihe freest guvernment ia the world. Let this idea of political, ccclecias licttl tinkering onto prevail in this land, mid notwithstanding those who tire tho authors of tho great moral idea may wear faces ns long as a mule and sigh and groan after tho manner of the most pious Puritan, wo would not givo a rush for whatever of ro ligious liberty will remain in this country. Once let the sun of Ameri ca's respeclnhilily bo eclipsed by tho dark, thick fog fungi of sectarian big- "fj". and tho mulish carnival of rudi tiilistn progress unrestrained, and by Ihe lurid glare of tho fires it will kin dlo mankind will realize tho tumble deformities of political religion made patent to Iho country. England real izeil this in tho unfortunate tiino i f Charles, and during tho leign of the hypoci ila and scoundrel, Cromwell, j Thousands of llio wisest and best ofj tho ulerny were driven from their homes by tho Satanic law of tho radi cal Puritans, und their wives nnd daughters insulted by vulgar mobs. Churches' and chapels were desecra ted and thoir Costly adornments nnd beautiful shrines destroyed by thoso ruthless descendants of Ihe Goths and Vandals, us wantonly as hogs break inlo nnd destroy a coi n field. Tomb stones ncro broken to pieces, inscrip tions upon menu menu defaced, sculp liir! and puiuling slimed liio samo inte, find tho classics were prohibited by Huso spiteful pietisiic bigots, bo etiuso they refused lo favor Puritans. Chrintmas day was stricken from tho csleiitlnr, ns well as alt other days that hud been observed for feasting nnd fasting by all Chrinliuns slnco the dawn of Christianity. Innocent rec reations und nmiieemcnls of all kinds wcro forbidden, and everybody was commanded t ) grunt and groan nnd sniffle uller iho manner of tho holy Puritan, while, lino religion, whether Jesuit or Christian, was bttiiishod from the hind. Scoundrel, with souls thu most grovelling nnd hearts black nnd hard us adamant, filled positions of honor and of trtut, whiuli they used to wreak their hnlo tintl vengeance and spite upon their innocent superi ors. Conspicuous among iheso loyal Puritan, wo find such wrelchea aa Outes nnd Dangei field, who were u remorseless in swearing uwny the lives and properties of men as wtooever assassins in pltit'giug (he stillello, op robbers in demanding the purse. Tho most ridiculous stories were invoiiled against all religious sects except Pu ritans, and lo fan tho spiiit of halo among tho multiltidcs, many most ex cellent and Innocent people woro tried .by hired witnesses, packed juries and mock liials, by such special rommis sinner, a our rulers ut times organize, and convicted of crimes they .never dreamed of, much lens committed, and executed lo saliuto tho insar.o wrath of Iho most holy Puritans. Thousand) fled from Iho kingdom to esunpu the brutality of tho ruffianly radicals, ami estate veillionl -nunxier were COlsfis. 0 TERMS $2 per annum, iu Advance. SERIES - VOL. 13, NO. 8. catcd for tho benofit of theso holy liyonus, on tho same prlnciplo that tho pirate steals on the high seus. It is not possiblo for a Puritan to li vo without hating something or somebody. Puritanism and halrod are synonymous totnis. No sooner had tho Puritans secured a footing on tlio Llenk and rocky coast of Massu- chusoll, Ihan they fulminatod tho moit furious nnd vindiclivo paper edicts against the Koman Catholics, notwithstanding there wcro none of that tcrriblo creed within a hundred miles .of.Utcmi. a very great ways In thoso days, liolidnysnnd saints' days wcro prohibited y ao was tho great festival of ull truo Christians, Christ mas day, but tho cuto ones, knowing tho yearning of tha human heart fur fixed days of recreation and pleasure, and tho gnawings of their ;ie lirilic maws, conceived the plun of conse crating an illegitimate shadow of Christinas, and therefore they estab lished an animal carnival for gluttons, and called il Thanksgiving d.iy. God, forgive- them I Sacred lo sectarians, for ihat one day they gormandized on fat turkey, plump pullets, clam slows, sweet cider and pumpkin pies. Church edifices wore of course to bo no moro forever ; but meelin' lioufet, shaped liko hen coops, wcro put up in thuir places, in which Ihe failhlul grunted and groaned und slobbered to their hearts content, over sermons embody ing nothing but political hatred and reprobating anything liko religion, love und fcllowehip. Church organs were forbidden nnd tlio bu.-s viol and violin wcro until henintiz.cd, while nasal-twanged paulmody was the only music, sacred or secular, tolerated by tho sunctilicd suints of tho Puritan Utopia. Wo ndviso our Daptist friends lo bo oa the lookout for theso Puritan ecclesiastic constilutionalinls. They will recollect that when their ances tors dissented front the bigotry of Ihe pure May Flower blood, tbey were driven to tho w ilderness, at llio mercy of iho heretofore. inolVensU o Indians, rendered merciless by tho inhuman treatment of tho fiscally Puritans. Quakers, though tlio most quiet, in dustriotis nnd unobtttiNivo of nil the sw-ISj mildly tinctured wilh Puritan ism, Wcro then burned at tho stake. A religions amentliiienl may again en danger some of them, for theso fanat ics have lell old scores lo selllo wilh their descendants,. A fanaticism thul could in primativo days declare an old woman, who could not conaccu tively subscribo lo all their follies, ft wilch, and hang her oui right, can find plenty of deviltry to do now in the namo of tho Lord, if they only have tho Consliltitiou lo endnrso them. Our Episcopalian friends, whose ancestors found their way into the colony, and thero found themselves fined, whipped, imprisoned und bun ished, for no oilier ronton than that they loved lo read tho pmyor hook and wor.-hip God according to the rites of their fathers, who were gen tlomen. should tako enro that some seemingly unimportant phraso in tho Krvl,t charter of civil und religious liberty docs not again subject them to tho samo trifling inconveniences While wo ore convinced that tho freo nnd uiii cslrained worship of God, in necordutico with tho diclulcs of every ono's conscience, would bo ma terially interrupted should these Pu ritan families gel things their own way', wo do noj hesilr.to in faying that the grand object of thoso who are ut present engaged in the attempt to engraft God inlo the .Constitution are actuated by a spirit of jealousy and iiato towards a huge and respectablo religious dunomtnuljou, tho le'tnan C'ittholics, which, according to later day Puritanism, is the sum of ull vil lainies mid cannot bo brought into tho Puritan linos simply because llio Culholio church is nol u worldly com niodily. It Seeks no interferenoo in New England morals. Why should New Enr-luiid interl'ero wilh itf The riirhl of every religious sect t6 the free nnd unrestrained enjoyment of its worship, is n tint-red guarantee of tho American Constitution, and il is a right which cannot bo violated with out wounding Iho very heart ol American liberty1. 1 tf iitiemtit to abridge Ibis right, in any way, is tin. American. Il i tho worst kind of ftireignism. Ii isOni'ig'iisin let loose nnd raging liko a foul dovil on Amur cult soil, ' The order of United American Mo. ehnoics U. A. il.'s tin order com posed of ptirdoncil preitthers, default ing bank officers, illiterate nolnrol mas lers, and shrewd mcivhanlM, uovchiin ics pcihiips in some sense, hut i.ol in any sense .that wo know of is one of tho adjuncts of this Ciiuinnnli flam biikt Three V- A. M 's nro whet ling the knives for tho throats' of the Catholics, lo ho in readiness us soon ns Piirituiiiism obtains h salo lodge ment iu the Constitution of he I'niteJ P'.ales. ol this monster bo watched. Jio iad to be killed in England, Holland tuid Zurich, heloro these Suites could gel any rest. So ii will ho in '.ho United Suites. .While Puritanism lives, the country will be uttt y,ii(b "nntjiops or pyenvbclined '.'J .. 11 J-'. .'- " J-L.lt, with dopotlsm. Puritanism novej. rests Itself It Is f monsler that novoe, sleeps, mid it allows no rest to the , heurts or institutions of men or na tions. It permits no pouco ; it exists in agitation, In intolerance nnd in do, polism, ns worms and reptiles exist in mud nnd slimo and filth of ull kinds. If you seo a Puritan, walcb, him, for. ho will liavo his very noso in yotie. dinner, if you do not. It is a part of his religion to disagree wilh the religion of everybody clso,nd uol to mind his own business. Il is the soul cl hif politics, to brcod revolution. A Farmer ia Trouble. Philosophsr Groeley, as our readers, ull know, besides being a good editor is also a farmer. A fow years ago ho published a book, entitled "What I know about Farming." Tho work; hud nn extensivo sale, bul when pran licully tested by old fanner.', it wits, found that Mr. Greeley's theory was, fuully in many particulars. Ho is now uhotit to substitute ft, now edition oi his book, omitting tho. olijeelionablo mutter, and is corre sponding wilh eminent farmers, doc tors and lawyers throughout tno; country for pruutictd information, as witness the folluwing : A littlo over two years ago, he learned from somo soirrco that cow- cumbers grow on trees in Jefferson und Clarion counties, in iliisSialo. Doeai ing this a decided improvement on tho old plan of producing and cheapening this vegetable, ho at ont o ordered fivo hundred trees from the fotvsU of thoso counties, which ho planted on bis own farm (not in tlio Tribune ollice). His experience in raising cotccumbers will bo given in tho new edition of his work. Again, a few j-cars ago ho pussc'l over the East Furinylvuuia railroad, and when near Allentown, a boy cn-y tered Iho car and offered siM for sale. Tho hoy informed him of thoir general utility in tho way of cheapening pro visions. By culing them for break fust und drinking a pint of wertn venter fur dinner, a man could do with, out his supper; and thereforo ro cents' worth of suits would ho tho ex penso of u dny 'a board. Mr. Greeley ut once oidrrcd 515 worth, which ho planted tlio past season. It hits been hinted lliut tho investment 1'J ik( pay, nnd il is understood tlnit hu will s in to in his book that tho latitude cf New York is too cold and damp to raise them successfully, and that ho has secured a personal friend, resid ing in Florida, to tiy and raise lheti tho coming season in that Stale. He has lutc'y learned that 'i,!;:'U nre a cheap family food, and could be eaten without being cooked, thus sav ing fuel, and understanding that thuy were a native product ofli'.uding, Pu., ho litis ordered u tan for plftnling oti his farm this season, expecting torn is a vines enough iu oi.o season lo iuoc uluta iho wholo country. " " - In the culinary department he is now cxpcrimculinir on duvijlinuts i Finding that they set too heavy on his slomaeh, and putting llio blumcon iho sots and fat, ho is trying Iq pro duce doughnuts without these "twin relics" of indigestion.. He promises, f his cxporimout succeeds, to send A, batch of his improved ilowjhnuft inlq every section of the country, and that ho will not monopolise tho business Ivy obtaining a patent right for thj::r man ufacture, or ask Congress to pass an, net to prevent competition by enacting a protective tariff law. ' M r. G reeley's lutest experiments wid Ihj given in his now edition of his york; ontitlod ' What I know about PuBfip. ing." And tlius tho great upostlo of versatile rvligioi.untl politics and chctp food may yet prove t ' be of some S'tbj stantial I'oucfit to the country, benidos briling Jf fTorsoti Davis and opposing tho rotioniimi'.ion of the Grant and Dent family for President. - w? - A Ii:kiraclk I.nstihtion. W'.iio iho Japenese mo so busily engaged just now inudoptiii!'"Yuiikce uoiioiis'' including greenbacks ami fraction.nl currency il is suggested Ih'tl wo might wilh profit adopt somo of Iheir. eiistonis. As, for insiuiice, iu Japan the lorry men ore held r sponsible for tho safely of their passengers, und if 3'io of these is drowned the ferry mm! is in duty iidtind lo drown with hit's or cottinrtl harikari on Ihe install'. If he does neither tho governinctit very tsmvitlemlely pclieve him n his Im :ui. The uiloplion of this principle with respeet to railway pa'sentrer Irnllic I" ibis country would probably hao Iho effect of considerably lessening Iho number of nceidenis. ' . a NnVsrAiitt TiiAisfso. Wo can safely recommend a 'graduate of a newspaper nliitio fur almost nay sU t ion in life, at least f r all such as re quire a pretty g"'d knnwlwlge f t 'im peculiarities mid t haracterislies cl'lho human family. -V ',n -u" I""" serve lliu serenity of Ws lempe" ihe aiveulncss of chrlian tlisposilion. and tin uiiflagging perseverance uiuid all tho ol.slitcU's and difficulties "hicl, newspaper puhlicnliiiii presents, serves to be runktil 'With Job for patience, Buxter for godiltiess nnd Ihj Iron Duke, tor insiiince, for nerve, power and obstinate detcrir.iiiiilion.-r I'liristmn Work. , Liko most (arments. liko most enr pets, wen thing- in life has a rijjil side and a wiong fide. You can tako nny joy, nnd by turning it around tintl Ii -iubles on the oilier side ; ol i d hid v take tho greatest lionb.'e, and by tnrnin-e it tiroiiml, find joy on lite other side. The gloomiest mountain uuvcr casts a shadow on boih sides nt onco, nor does tho greatest of li'o calamities. 'Now then, children," said a parish, school mistress,-showing her pupils off on cxaminatlou dny, "who loves all men V "You missus," was llio unexpected answer. Tho ttiu'o of a felon s UfUtillyo ! bmso of tho fioger heavy enough lo reach d jtt n ,to the bono and to infliimo it. Ono sixth of the licrsona burned out nt Cjiciigopyi.jied iiolp but lw days.