Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, March 02, 1871, Image 1

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Tai VaADIrORD ItZrolft:11 to • ' IP /1 " 1 " . 442;
TborodaY • 1 0 21 4Zi 40 7 B. W. - Al.min at 'Fa
Dam per Wilma advoaa..".• -
idivertialtig is ail owes /mourn ottani:lß.
to theme& -_•
sPECIAL NOTICIM inserted at minor saris Por
use or first Wootton. sad ?mit GUTS yarn* toe
subsequent tneortinne.- . •
Low. wa. se* strui
vmk - rt curio novs a
line.
ADVERTIRDEPTS will be *sorted stoordlise
.he Mewing Wan 54 tateit ; t .
n eh f =lJq 3.001 11.00 j 11.011110iYi IS
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1 20 . E I "00110401 MOGI 4 sloo t 11150
ALministrator i a ndlimentor's Notices, $1 !Moli
tor's Notees. $2 50 ,• usinses Cards. attlineeAper
yen.) $5. sddltio linos $1 web: ;
yearly Mr sreentitladtci dumps,
Transient 'dye zimstbe paid for
AU Resolutions AsiM:Mknni ;
sf limited or in dnst interest, and notices Of With
r.e.ree and Death exceeding fivollries, are chimed
TENrs per Wei. ,
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he Iteroirrica having a larger eirenledloutLen an
the papers In the county combined. nukes it the brig
a a,,,rueleg medium In Northern Pem_ nsylvstda. •
.TOR,PREiTt s iei of every bind. In Plan and Inner
cn'ora, done with neatness soul
ll' auks, Cards. Penapblets, =.bsliilftglietenteritik
of Every variety puid style. printed at the abode*
Awe.. Theßarna tig Odlos Is nett emptied with
rpwer Presses; a assortment of Dew type, inn
everything in th e line eon be minded in
OA most artistic. twiner and at _the lovrent
TERMS INV ;4 : Y MI/1.
GLEY, .Dicetitied Ave
0, Pa. All akZsproarptly r mana:
uso.isto
t to. I •
BLAOR, General Life;
11'1and Aceidiwe isturanea ,Agent. Ocoee at J.
31. Brown's H0t4314 Wyaltising, pa, . itta2:7o.4m
W WALLACE . /17 , ,EYER•
n •
D'OrSE, SiO T AND FRESCO PAINTER,
Towzndi. Sept, i.5..18%-*
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nA311 3 & VINCENT, INStRAME
AGENTA—Oilice forinerlyooculdvi Mazur
7,TorroW, one dor& 'Routh °Mta House.
I. B. cAmr. rasylo.lo , v. s. vnycart.
113 FOWLER , • REAL 'ESTATE
.• DEALER, Ile. 160 Washington Street, be.
t , .. n LaSalle and Wells Streets, - Chicago,
Keal Ektate purchissad and sold. Insnstmenta made
and \lnucc Loaned. MaY1,0..7q.
DRESS - StAICING, PATTERN
CUTTING AND • prztira nt an fashionable
f.t4lrs nn .short n4)tics: BOOMS tn Merenrs New
olmr Porter s
s Drag Store.
1118. H &Kirby'.
GAMIN.
TISMIdff. April 13,.1870.
tc. lI'LaIi L4
Friel si..SWITCHY.S.,CD'ALS, BRAIDS, FEU
'ETT, kr., made the best manner andlatest styli%
at -the Vard Ilona° Barber Shop. Tell= reasonable.
Towanda, Dec. At,
FRANCIS' POST, PAINTER,
owanda., Pa, with ten years expellent*. la colt
filvnt he can give the best malefaction , in Painting,
Graining, Stainint, Glazing, Papering. ke.
V •
I_ Particular attention paid 10 jobbing in tlti
rruntry. • I „ • • winil9,'6B.
TOHN;DIINFEE, BLACKSMITH,
mil-Lvtorro's..rA., pays particular attention to
ire -ipg Duccies. ragons, Sleighs, *a." Tire set *WI
repairing ilon2 on short notice, 'Work and charges
gbarAnterd'Ettiatctory. 12.15,49.
MOS PHNNYPACKER, -. HAS
establiphed himself in the. TAILORING
Shoi) over Rockwell's Store. Work of
• tv , ry dcf.cripticoa; &mein the latest styles,
--zr ,, ,:irKl!l, April 21.,1870.—tf
.ERAYSt:LLE 'WOOLEN WILL
updt•rainnd respectfully annonnceto
the phi:he that b beeps constantly' on hand-Woolen
(laths. F.assitnee a, Flannels. Yank, and all kinds It
heh.qate and re ail. HAIGH k BILOADLEY.
" An7,.11)..70. . Proprietor.
OH YES.' i . 0H YES IL-AUCTION!
A. E.. lkbE..Licensed ductiontet.
All calls' inon4ptly attended to and .4sattslictkm
viammtßel Call or address, U. Mors, Miraroeton,
qnriritYJ Pt. 0ct.26, 69.
. .
. NATIONAL _ PAIN
G Biller and Life Oil, aro the (refit Family
Specis4-s that find a welcome tn'eiery home as a
Sovereign Remedy for more of the common ills of
lift , than any other medicine in the' market. Bold
by dealers in medicine generally. 31anufactured
GIFF'OI4D, and 143 Man
fIoII'ITELLSVILLE. IC It,— March 10,'40-5'
8.. Rll SS E L L 'S .
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GMEItAL . ,
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I \',s V Te.lel :N C E AGENCY,'
:.--2.3.f0—v. . • . T0W41 1 .113A4 FA.'
( 1 00 D EMPLA RS ‘iNFTU AL I
1.11 Benefit Atteoclation. . ~
Membership fee, to secure at death $2,000- - 110 00
Arr;o:2l.lg,e?ssrnout... .. ': • 200
M. , lllary Asse. Ament, afto . from . ls to 55 • 110
- .. . ss .. .. 'l6 to 45 "1 60
....L. , . " " EC .to nil 210
JONEEI, Wyalfalng, Pa.
. f;eneral N . Bradfordgeill. for . Bradford Local Agents
w,!:%..1. Sept. "'TO.
1 '.
THE CO:NTINtNTAL LIFE
IN
su Company of Hartford: Gnnn.
Pay
nt: and application tor inenranea tote nada at
re. Main at.. Towanda:'
NVELLIAISS BRACKEN.
General Agent.
T/LA.CE.§3IITEIII3O !
I raving corapletcl my new, brick shop, near iny
,on Main-sheet, lam now prepared to4o
work in all itli branches. - Particular attention paid
, Irona and edge toolti. Haring spent many
reareitn this Oommnnity, fn this business, I trust
viii he a auf3cant guarantee of nay receiving a liber-
Canninut of:the publla patronage.
• HENRY ESHENIME.
Towanda, Nev. 3, 1363.—tf
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p.A.T.ENTSI • •
DEXTER, SO/kik/T, of
4_3 BROAD STREET, WAVERLY, X, Y. ,
ri,parcii drawings 'spneltications and .'dl p7,l2erat
n,quired in magng a;rd properly conducting APPll
cht..,ns for .P.t;prs in the ttarraxt Sins 'and Fon-
ErGN Co . 6Trin - En„No critical:a ing
.#36CCCSE.STIIL
ANDI;O 41.#0111.1ET . 8 rs.e_To PAY trill. TAXLICT
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1,..pt. 16, 180-11 . '
BROTHER,
Dealers In
00L, jIIDES, PELTS,- dALS
1 SKINS:FURS. &C.,
. . •
th.tbighest, cash price Is pail at all ttpca.
nosc.uficatre Stoic. . '
G. 1 . 1.. DATT.:St, I
v.. nsrr N. 1 n0v.14.10 TOW.ANDA, PA.
W. t TEVEI•TS, COITN. TY SUB,
I • VEl7Oli, Camptown, Bradfxd Co:, Ps. Thank
t many , employers for pant patronage, would
th 4 citizens of Bradford County
t 'nt I.repared to 40 any work Mills line of basi
-I,'" tt.;,i tar be i.nt&sted•to him. 'Those having
.0,...11ine; would do well to have their property
"• • "•ratvlv snrveyed Before allowing themselves to
• 1 . • by theit neighbors. Aliwork warrant
(,l tar as ale nature of the case will per
:..,t. mo'patecto,lllunds attended to as soon as
, arr:lilts are obtainc,J; D. W. STEMS.
1,. 21. 1
rriE . .'PERSIGNED HAVE
or( :lea ierlianidng llonse in Tonstills, under the
• of G. F. 39,401 i & CO. •
1111
. . . -
are 'Prepared to draw Dills of Er.chanr,p, and
voltertionß,fu Nets Turk. Philadelphia. and all
. 1. ::11ons -of ihr 'United States, as also Eagland.'filer
-7113^.7, and Franco. To lowan:Loney, receive dewy,
dos general Ranking bnsinems.
• G. T. istastin was one of the late - Arm of Laporte.
Co.. of Towanda, Pei, and his knowledge 01
I, l:Fin.Cls4t men of Bradford and adjoining conr.ties
I having been in the banking business for about
cn Fear R. malett - th is houee a desirable one through
4i,•ii.to Mate collections: 0. F. MASON,
-6 T. Avantli,i Oct. 1: 1956, 'A. 0. ILASPS.
C_OUNTY
REAL ESTATE ` ACMCCT,
IL B. - INIca . F,A.N, R aL EEmerz-Aamirr.
Va:natle ;Farina. Mill Properties. CHI .and Tolin
LrArs fot'szie.
Parties 1141,ing , properly for sale wIII And it to their.
advantage by leaving a description of the ssme. with
r::,s ,if sale at this agency. as parties are eteletalitlY
e williting for farina, ice. .11. B. 3IcKPAN..
Ilea' Estate Agent.' .
i•;;1. 1 0 nri•r rtauk. Towanda. Pa.
n.!.1).
R
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iv (;i)oDs ANIS LOW PRICES
! AT ISONILOETON,
- TRACY &. HOLLON,
TN‘alent In Groceries and konisions;DrUlls
041 Mriicincs; Kerosene OK. Lam Chirorns ,
sDy - cstuffi..Paints, Gas, Veringht,kee 21
t! T.baceo, Cigars sad Snuff. Pure 11111011
!lure, of the best finality. for leedioina purposes
All sold at the very lowest prices. Pre•
•01 , timls carefully compounded et all hours of the
uir.;ht. t Give• ns•s
- TRACY k UOLLON.
Pa., nne 21, 1869.4,7.
CIIEAP PASSAGE FAO* - 011 TO
111fthiND OR ENGIAND.
LULUN 00.51 LINS. os f ro
QUIIUMITOWN 011. LITTErOOI,-
4 wraliairos & Onlon's , obi Black Jiar LBW! of Liw
repool Packets; sailing orm.
Swallow.taa. Line` of ,Packet* . from 'or AO London:
• astling twice a month.
Benilttancea to En4elandfirelwil and Scotland
able on demand. -
For further particnis-s;sprar to Mint= k Guinn,
23 Broadway, Now York. or
0. Po BLi,SON & CS., Bankers, .
Towanda, Ps.-
Oct. 1,-ficr,.
( I _OOD ° MOLASSES - FOR 5O
eentx per:pawl at FOS k MERCUIVEL
(MU, IN.). •
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S. "NV.: Ajt..:VOlt
VOLUME .XXXL
TAXIBEI WOOD,- Asizonmar MED
EP gaintacuhos AT Law, , Zonnada. ,
; :A" • •' A . ;. • .
Ate, - *FOYLE, ATTORNEY AT
yrl LAW, Towanda. Ps.. Moe wttk =mama
!oath atM lireasea stock. April 11. 70
G. A? IitONTWM, AT A? 'alei-amia: of man am
Ptne Steeds. Moan j AKs g tres eins•
NAT B3ILLY, DENTIST. OP
. v * SOB met Inclined is Met% Tonada. Ps.
Ma 2d. no.
CAltB*
DR. H. W. TON, DENTIST.—
Mended
oases in maws naL l tivei Gin's Draciaa
In
L.
AITQIIIICY AT LAW, TCIII,AXDA.
South side of Ilkoiles Ner Meek up stairs,
Aprll9l,
IT MoKEAN, ATTORNEY
Al- JXD COIXIMWM Zan TOWN/ft r& pan
tkular attention paid-to beelponi In Ito fleplanif
Matt. ' -/
:OARNOCHAN, ATTO
Vi r ,,,,„" Law (DyWki Abwiley Dr*
forit $444., TremPa.
•
ir • D. O. DEWITT, Attorneys at=
IP • otain . . Towanda. Ps., keying farmed a co , j;iert,
nership, tender their terieedsual eertiees. to the
M a. crhe b t atialiti°2l al= 41°
where. JACOB Dew a - e - r
D. CLINTOX.Dikir.
TOWASDA. Ps., Dec. 12,18'7D.
AW. ARMSTRONG, Fashionable
4, Barber, mago Elwell Itcnise; Tinranda. Pa.
Public patrotisge - der.14.70
TORN cAunr' ATTORNEY
aria.% Towanda. iti FectAxislin allention
sh
en -to .Orphssis* Court badness. Connipienton sad
Collections. , ar 015oe in If,ocers NSW block, serr
of the First National dank . tiP stem "
Feb. 1. 1871.
C. H. W. Physi c ian and
Burgeon. Leitiyartlle; Bradford 00, Pa. Ai
calls promptly attrnded th. Mee .fird doer aottth'i,
of Leatymille Rouse. I - '
-Sept. 15, 1870.-yr • . 1
T BEACH, 14. ,D., Physician
.4..410 iced Simeon. Tonandit.-Ps. Pm'Lft atten
tion paid to a l l Canonic Diseases. and Diseases of
F e males. Office at his residence on Weston street,
mud of W 9 A. Overton'e.• • n0v.11,09.
O •
TIVERTON & Er- OrEZE, ArroB
NJ revs LT ram, Pa., boding ehtered
into ooparhtersitiV:offer their -profe rtrriess
to the public. Special attention 'given to badness
in the Orphan's and &gilder's etnuts. ssl4l
E. ()warns, sit ! - x. O. =®M=
AIER . etat aT
lax 87.
7; ATTOR
owanda. Pa. The ed
having,issociated then :umbra twatber in tbaptsetice
of Law. offer their profesairmal services to the public.
' 131.Y88.E8 biERCTIL. W. T. MYLES.
March . % 1870. '
Sr„ B. M I, PECK'S LAW
v• OFFICE.
Main etreet, opposite the Conti. Manse, Towanda, Pa.
BEN.• MOODY! M.D. 1 • • •
PHYSICIAN . £1:711.0EOR, .
Offers hie professional servieeedo the people of Wy
alneing and vicinity. Mee! add residence' at A. .1
Lloyd's. Church street. I . , Ang.lo.lo
ijOHN W. 31:17E,$TT011112EY AT
Lale, Towanda. Bradt to., Pa.
• f
GM:IIAL I 2( OE AGENT.
Particalar attention paid to, lkotlon4tand GoThane
- Votat business. Ofttoo—Yetenea New Elockokotth
ride Public Square. spr: 1. '99.
TIM DUSENBEWAY, would an
nounce that in corophanee with the request of
his numerous friends, he ii now prepared tooth:min
ister filtrate Oxide, or Laughing Gail for the pain
lase extraction of teeth.
Lert ,
•
amille. May 3. 1870,:-Ii
A. A. KEENEY, COUNTY Sll-
PEENT. Towered'. Ps. Office with
BAIL Peck. r o lti door below the 'Ward House.
Win be at /Mb:6 the latl Saturday of each month
and at all er times whe not called away on busi
ness 6:inn with the Bu. *ritendency. All letter!
should -hereafter be as atom. dec.1.70
DOCTOR 0.
*. A GRAM-
Me of the College of Idans• • and Surgeons."'
New Tot* city, Class 1843-4 Mies exeltudre attenUcm
to the practice of his gredbadon. l Oleo Rd reignite
en thees eastern elope of OrWell adjointns Henry
How. ••• t• Jan la. 'CL
Irlll. - D.' D.. 81
pure-fumed G. M.
Mercer's Block sad the
located hie alai. Teeth
use of elm Toy
agni . , Dentist, has
• Wood'
$O propa-V, between
itise, wh ere he baa i
, . • •.. without
j •• sj Oct. 20, 1870 pain .—yr t by
. I . .
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ri,nEEmvoce rr..rAG.E.--Tilis
%.•11 well-known house. recently been refit
ted and supplied with tear furniture, will befound a
pleasant retreat for pl *kers. Board by the;
week or month on terms.
Greek wood . Aped 204 . O. Ej 4f IV. "414
Pr°P.r.
WARD HOIIB -TOWIDA, PA.
i
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, 'On .111shilitreet, zu3sr the Court Roam
• . •_•;'',- Z''' C. T.!II.3fITH, Proprlethr.
Oct: 8.10 401‘ ,' 'i•
TEMP.tRANCE4I6.I:EL I—Sittlß
-1 ted on the c i=irest learner of Main and Mimi
both streets, - Bryant% Carriage Factory.
Jurymen in others Attending antetwlll mad
ally lind it to their advantage to pat totdse the Tem.
panne. Hotta. ' . i B. N. BROWN, Propr.
Towanda, Jan. 12,187d,-51p,"' •
Mil
.---, .
DT NI N G -Rib 0M S - - -
th thitracnox wrzir THE atICERT; -
-Near the_Court House.. .
Wq arelirepared to feed thq tinfigiy at ill times of
the day and evening.nders and Ice _Cream in
their seasons.
March 40, 1870. .. 1 ; - D. W. SCOTT k &L-
VLWELL I HOl
PA.
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Oct. 27;70
► SE, TOWANDA.,
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JOHN'O . :<, _..iN
Havingleased this House, Is now ready to seed:moo
dste the travelling pale. • firo paha' nor expense will
be spared to give satisfatlioli to those who, may give
him s eall. ' 1 '
air North side of the public Square, es 4 of liter
ates new block. , i .;
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D ITDDIERFIEIP • MEEK ', HO
PETER JAI TEL. *,
' . LA-Nri
Having purchased and thOrm=ntted this old
and well-Imown , stand„ B =kept by sheriff OW-
Ifs,' at the mouttad d CreebAs ready .to
give good seccanmalations and satisfactory troatment
to all who maylavor hint with a call—.
Dec. 23, 463-4 t. 1 7 L. , , ; '
MEANS IicI:TSE, TOWANDA,
JUL PA., • ‘
MAIN •.1 ,
0 - MUDGE WISEETS.
The Ifors:s. ttarnl ) s c. of all vacate of this
'hone, Insure d against as by Firs. withaat auk ex.
tra charge.
• A superior quality o 4 flOid Edith& Ban Ale, just
received. T. R. SOUDAN.
Towanda, Protnirtor.
A MERICfIi HOTEL,.
. .
BRIDGE ITTBZET, TOWANDA. PA.
F
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IL G. o(fr A p. Proprietor.
- This Hotel having been leased by the subscriber,
r rl
has been repainted, . and ref nralabed
throughout, with new tare, Bedding. to. His
Table will be supplied th the best th e market af
fords, and the Bar wi [Maltreat brands of Liquors.
This house now offe the..comforta of a bum at
MODE LL= num. Jurymen and others attending
*Hirt; will And thislginie I cheep and comfortable
place to stop., Good Mabling - ang.lo.lo
1 1 -
N EW P
3/ATCVMG,
WLITG,OVLDTIO3II4
ths old stand of H B. theism's Woolen Factory
and Sawmill. in
s cAmrtOric, mon, • •
A UEAVII.EUX DOLL' ri t ANza Asn xATCUUNG
c . , e' 4 •
to charge c/ .au exporertaxed Itocugmno ma bonder
the public may expect a
GOOD JOU =DRY U)LL .
From the nowt enteetonellret aduldlor_ Vow ,
work can bottom it eeenons elite yaw ma Kat
tel sent In. In oonneetkot: with the etetTailltlre as
able to famish bah ot pawed lumber to welter.
- 'BI2IIIrAZT =IMAM
thsititowit. Mei _
•
NOTICE TO VARPENTEEM
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Tb• snow Is Mug inadty
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Waken cattle inimarahlafik
And Tel comes daft 10601140 •
testi, pilaus. Sodom /
Whit though the ism Is fail trtii4ly
Tel aloith sem. .
Tis lime a said. vote woman, dreedly
Xletetshwit 'eel or !!noted Am*
And yet bone flows reehitiondy,
Inert, heartteoken, ion.' -
Whe w ? the walnut di klitd
8 hope in t Mist is born;
. _
- roe men s pieture dltY hoe al Owlet :
14asiging intense an all ha It ;
Though bald dawn ta be mental eA ;
Patient, tired„ and IP*ll. .
What bribe petal* a/ the hoe
at Cilisiel?
Bait; test to them thoi mom
February 12,•187L
[The figkeiring was read eta meeting of Narth-:
ernlici*, Na 123 7 1.0. of ELT., I!3' eie• of hi
members ' •
- Of
t for the rari •
Of Christian chatty ty
llnder the min." '
This is theiext. and stY sermon's begun.
And if Ad Inlay My. shill ile ths way-
Of opening the eves of the worldly-wise.
AO cawing surprise without falling lies—
Why, for what I hue said. I shall be amply ra
In adopting s plan for the ollailde *titian,
The Maker devisedgertainruleshslibisehoots;
And set preachers to preach, and teachers to
teach, •
a 2 eresiaree of earth, whether wise am or
Mat, oommendinents ride ten; bat; °onside.
ing again,
bought to reach Heaven He 'inlet make
them eleven • •
In the-list was the climax; oi the- !Mugs e!
acts—primd ` ,
The allspice et all=tho besi-eier
It is not alinysteiy to follow the history
Ai writ by insprired, and io much admired
By ill who hive read—the living and dead—
And the believer who ilea& may never be tired.
And if not impressed so much With the rest. • •
' NJ brotliel &Lid 'sister (and ru bee it `to
Lunn),
'You'll quickly shout "Amen 1" that you've heard
about gamin,
And other high folks in the (kuitalciqf'EsfAer.
The beautiful psalms, the sheep and the lambs,
Green psstures, still waters, and Pharaoh's
daughters ; •
Wise proverbs of truth, and nand and Bath;
The stowing the Xted Sea, trod othir great
slaughters :
All these, ityoulook, you'll find in the Book
- And much more intoimatiou in the 44 Okl'Dia.
lion "
But llockly pass an, and spUal of the dawn
he Star of the East give such joy to
e nation. '
Oar timitwir was born bin manger forlorn-4
The pesteet event to us ever sent.
The:Bret of the lesson - is to shower a blessing
()lithe meek and the lowly who are, well eon-
It shows that the greit, and of highest estate;
Iffay spring from a source. wdelt ca n not be
worse ;
It Oows that the race at the coming -in place,
not always for the fleetest, that glide o'er
the course. •
It shows that the rich may lie in the ditch,
If in fault they remain, and their honor de
stain; -
It shows-that Lazarus, whci fired 1101/1 Nara-
Hid a : place that Dives could never &Lain.
Oh, our Saviour we bless Thee—and, e pro
teas Thee
7. , • •
For the boon Tlicm halt left to the poor, the
bereft,
The fallen, the weary, who on earth are not
cheery :
- That the faithful and patient shall not sit on
the let,.
Row well I remember me, the tears of Get&
sesame, . -
Were shed, not because he had broken Clod's
laws, • *) ,
But, that Peter'd belied him, and thrice - bad de.
- tied him,-
Poter—his favore k —and that without cause.
There aro Peters on earth—and of tient no
dearth— . •
Who traduce their beat Mends, and stoop to
all ends, -
To forward themselves, and place Ea the shelves,
The one , who to help them hisinfhumeelenda.
I wish they were fewer; but well lank to ell
- Their - wiles and their mares, and give them
our , prayers, * .
1111 the millenhun come, or we go to oar bornis
And our Father, who lives 'yond the stars.
Templar*: kt Christ be your sample--buitste
His essmplel—
Bo geuer "us, be just—hill of lore andel trust ;
Despise not your - neighbor--rather seeklor his
'- And AMMO tid" easy when pit go to
• your dust. •
Let:Faith, Hope sad Charity—esppcially
Ito your cross, anchor, crown, from now trill
you're down 1 ' •
And when "Over the Bever," to stay there for
.
—"One barnish'd sheet allying-glad,
Loot HAmitality beneath him rad; 4
With i tzVii 'boding lay,
. critak awl ban -
And islands,' NIIVrOod
Floated sand the ;
And mmxnUAW4 thst
_bite te stand '
re sentinel "
— LI4I cir At Zak&
The journey from Glasgow to Edin
burgh may be Waimea by direct line
of railway m about"twO houriPtime;
our pe,rty, however, i were tkaniumus
in preferring a detour which attend-
ad the period between the Cilia. to a
couple - of days.LWe left Glaagow in
detaclunente: wstia lay alt talking
the early train4mthwarci to the
shores of Loch titit
by many tourists u the pearl of the
Scottish lakea—ereellini . ; all %cloth
ere in variety ! extent and splendor.
The distance is about - thirty miles
Arriving., there, anataajoying for a
Short tilike a vie* of its waters and
loft surroanding podia, ansunic . which
Ben Lomond of eourseprethaninates,
we ecmchided to make. Anithei' int 4
provemants of -the hour pet to 'elapse
before the arrival of the rest ;of oar
party,. by a visit to.Tozwita:Unt aup
we, sutuatednot far from the lake
and riser the :route of the . nee*
But haif to 'gg there? In - : feat; we .
were obliged [to "stand eoreerdat on
G- MILL 1
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ISOIW•PIWIZIMIL
Mil
ever;, •
You'll thank the Good Giver that you faitlr
fal were found. . • -
"t u a .niranis,
- Oar the Itsvoinsz.l
,A TRIP ACROSS TEE WATER:
No. M.
,
EMI
awarder of our g o ing." -
or ouriammy than orai th is;
tab, it ,N spree" lots the
i nt aiii ita la LV ii . J ag
UM) rallmoy l * woo found, uprm
sqt to be eansidetedois in •
one of the natural rights jot
And so pirforee, we took a ryerning
train of ears, for 'a • l of some
sixty rods to the Boa oe of, the Ca s..
tle pounds.
• We made an extdmidTe . 7, •, • dlr.'
the Oswald avenues of Park-a
-elrfat4gr°,ll4l# ' ' f
Tarions 'paints, fineTimm of lake.
mountain and surroundmg• matey.
rower doom stands the (imps milk
its lofty turret,, battlenumts and arch
ways exalxisomed in the most Terdmit
and Taxied foliage. All yea in per
fect order; no tokens of Mill or di
lapidation, 7et with an air Of
Ara antiqmty. It eatainV
historical. but its history I cannot
tell:. only that it is the rod • of
the Calif—the "tine, n. dont*
with those mentioned in the • • Boot.
tiah song, ad •
"doming, 0 her .
The remainder of cur -szriv
!ng, we were soca - cantle car
upon a 'steamer- the
raters of the - • which
at Least would have been lovely, in
more favorable weather. Pain,
ever, accompanied by 5 chilly breeze,
soon prevented our bong niuch up
on deck, and envious kp
m' e.
far the most - part the 12. me peaks
which no doubt rose around us.
They called it a Scotch mist—wheth
er Scotch ethersiiie we fared not,
only so it could, just then,' have been
missed.
In'the course of conversation with•
a gentleman on board, I learned that
his wile, who accompanied him, was
not only herself an teetrese of some
note, but enjoyed also an
fame asbong the g randdaughter of
the celebrated )Ire, Siddona, once the
queen of the stage. They were con
templating a visit to the United States
at no distant period : '
Landing.at the eAdd rocky
steep" of Inversnaidi‘we proceeded
by coach up a long and slut* declivi
ty, and thence et a rapid rite across
the bleak mountain summit that in
tervenes between Loch Lomond and
Loch Marine, to ithich we soon des
cended to traverse its waters by an
other iteamboit. All thie wild re-
gion, knowi as " Rob ROfOotan
try," abounds in localities'which have
become cbuisic
. ground 14 the allu
sions and description* of Sc otland's
bard and novelist. To our right was
" Baillie Nicol Janie's " OM, of cap.,
tivity among the ".wild Welandmen" -
in full view, to the left, j were the
"Braes of ,tal q uiLither "-- and in the
same dirwdon the " &when " (or
village) of the pantie WOW, j some few
miles d istant, where the famousphief
tain, Brib Roy, was burichis dwel
ling-place, or its former locality, be
mgilaid pointed out to ns a little' way up
the glen. Gliding onward the
fairy waters of Loch Sabine,
ed " Ellen's Isle," and ate iden/ral
rocks, still standing fast, *bush . Fitz
Jams declared ' I
• - •
• ' "Should nee
From its Arm base as soon as het"
—Of txrarse, nobody wants any dee
cription of the charms of Loch Ka
trina after reading—u who has not?
—Scott's " Lady of the Like." It
'timid Merely be to plaint the lily or
perfume the rose." Suffice it to say,
these wild and-lovely acmes corres
pond stilton with thatescrip!ion and
narrative of him who has invested
their beauty with a double charm,
that one is inclined, on viewing them,
to give implicit credence to the whole
together. -And at one point of our
, as-if to - carry out the idea;
passage
tiropelled by a Scottish lassie,
came off to our !gamer. 1 It must be
said, however, that the fair oarswo
man' was not nifteiently sylph-lilut in
her general contour and departMent
to answer -well as a moduli -•- -
tative of the poet's " Ellen - I .‘l : laa,"
In fact, star ' din g up for tti moment in
her boat, she lost her balance by ,a
somewhat awkartud moramtmt,
seemed destined all it once to assume
the condition—if not the 'character—
of a mermaid. rthink; too, her lan
guage (as well as her forin) was very
broad Scotch.
Again we took the coach, along the
shores of Loch Lamy Mid through
the wild defiles of the 'Tumors." or
"inistled,terrilory.7 To the former,
Scott thus alludes:
"For ere he parted, be would ley •
Farewell to lovely Loch .hehray—
Where shall he Log, la foreign lend,
Ato bas a lake, so sweet a streadr
So steep and difficult is the nature
of the wild pass called the Trosachs,
that previous to the bnildlbg of. the
present road, it is said , there vier', no
means of egrets save by;a sort of lad
der composed of the brancha and
roots of trees.
• Along our way to Callender, we
passed the locality rendered histori
cal by Sir Walter Scott as a Coitanto
gle's Ford." 11 - was tojhis spot that
koodmiok Dim promised to conduct
Fitz James in safety; and having dis
charged his obli*ion u host to that
'might, he challenged him to mortal
combat.
"Bold Elason 1 to his provable just, '
Vich Alpine has disobarird his trod;
Nor-4aaa . ta saws, sad shoal to shwa,
ebiellainli "engem°. thou abaft
The chivalrous Efighln did
not, howeTer, succeed well in his runr
-17 assumed character: as in the des.
perate contest which followed, he was
well nigh slain, and carried#lf a pris
oner. ,
Near (blender iLthe lofty peak of
Ban Iry or the /Iceman( or (}on--
a name it 'has probe/AT held ever
since heathen rites of worship were
wont to be celebrated upon its sow.
mit by the wient Gads.
t Awaiting, for a couple of hours at
Cs/lender, the departure of the rail
way can towards Stirling, we were
somewhat =prised to see at the din
ner table a partyr, of Tarke—end im
agined ty mi bekmg to the reti
nue of the SuWin, ght
who was about
time on s visit to the Court of 131:
Ames. But what could mosaics the
exklition of vecimens of this foie
nice among the mountains and lakes
of Scotland ••• in latitude 86 degr' eel
north! Could it be the lake of this
scenery! They,
_waist— nly did not
ileellika a g. eologist would say,ist
site. •
_
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IrtM l oolklit a
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*saint sesiteslotimiOCli
oncorlinit Ind' et* ,
*tiniiizied!bank& • • •
10. 1 .40*.t*• - • Ai =
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"- .• *Om
Abstija
gasne •
, tiaseemed often lie el'Add•
Wee::_tkolVik : 0 1 aTesintb4lo
of Dame,if !bgt. mkt scant-
WAY foe any incluiriss after her:
Via, with its lofty rock, and
still toffielifmniti, was badly athind, ,
and i d ahandOnedthe cars taineide
the: 031111.. •,V1410191:414, havn
aseiied par esq
judging hem strange Amos tuad .
41_
it i ecroliWtr ii itill broad=
day..:. It sewed in fact sort of sac : '
on4,editien -Of tilletsiT...llollow-=•at.
India &Oily, Of the dead;-what could
be the matter The mystery wail!,
lengtheolved by.a referensie
watches, Which iinigeatialilielti Of
9 p.m. We wernhere in a. • latthida
1470 la awns north of tat ogn*
own homes, and in the lcmg'daftht
of early summer. And before -
nom came on; we found
time for .an extensive toter of 0
YlitifolAazotiel thil intereo44, l via
city; once thnkivoriti Seat of . Bc4-
land's courts and kings. •
C. C. P.'
.• • -
•
811081111 REA2OII2. •
writer in tone of our wimps
gives/the following plain and forcible
religions for deaneries frown the use
of intoxicating licirtors as a beverage:
It it a view sancizoned both .by
gion and cote:men sense:
1. Because ale,' porter,' gin,
- brandy, &0., all contain a spirit which
is calculated to derange' the hUman
sYstem •
2, Because none of these drinks, as
an habitual beverage% are ever tuisful, '
but always injurious to persons in
health, and many progressing Chris
tians, both voting and old, have tem
mined - by I
8. Because drunkenness is a be
setting sill - and leads to idleness, citusr
"ging. inrearillg , • fighting, gim4ing,
adtilteq, murder, and . almost avarr
other an; and finally to eternal me
m?' Because drinking producesipev
exty, bankruptey, destruction of pro
perty, lose of reason, disease and pm
mature death. •
5, Because a i great deal of valua
ble time,, labor and capital are Wass.
than wasted, upon making, wending
and using Wee drinks.
Because Ova seventy
Money, being more thin the hole
revenue, are annually, expended Upon
them in the United Kingdom, Which
ought to be laid out in food and Man
ufactories.
7. Because nearly . siz . 'snillions of
bushels of good gram . are annually
destroyed in this 7411 land to,
make those liquors, e the` mar
kets are.high and,m yof the 'poor
are starving. ;
& Because intemperance obstructs
the progress; of civilization, oduolk•
tion, the religion of jest,* and every
useful reform. - •
9. Bannse getinenoe ia sure and
safe, hut drinking moderately is dan
ger:mg, hal led to all the thunken
nein m theworld. •
Became I find! cannot effectu
ally-wanilhe drunkard, or set him
an exaMl4,ll:llkiee' a myself nn
entire 'abstainer. . •
,' 11. Became I him to join those
whonr43 exerting themselves to' pro
*ite the temporal and spiritual re•
formation and happiness of man.
12. &male itislowortant to set
a safe-example of perfect sobriety to
our diiklren, Mewls and associates.
13. Because it is our dit
ty to deny ourselves even of:lawful
things to promote the happiness Of
others.
14., Because while millions in thee
sad eternitilays repented of drink-I
ing, not one ever repented of
tag
15. Bead., while no blessing
pumounced 'upon drinking, Oafs op=
proval is frequent/y recorded inlayer
of abstinence.' (Bee hir.inxt; Inks
i, 15; Born. xiv, 214, Prey.
16. Because /Amid be mhaniad
to touch, tests or handle, or Imp in
my house; the article *hick hi
the land with dissipation, vies, poii•
Erin miserj,, lathentetian and woe.
Nsyss ulLoxlintwa."-1416,4ever.
Always rally yourforte for 'another
and mondespenkammit opal ad
',laity. If ealmina sonsilayon, and
the worict--aii it hi apt is do Os Incseh
owess--tekes part, withyour!Fadnosr,
don't.. grow moody mid mughnthro
phic or worm atill, mkt*
nnhappin . ess in a 311111111601). Etche s time. Damccesrmthe alas* if
~
=4 not, UM it dcnin...- ff Oran,-
cow upon yre eon Rho ***lain -:-
night. wimt.then? , - 74Ait Maim yeq;
ass reel thoil to imergetie acties.
matter how dna* yte mailmie
got into hot _e ploretbst
you did lot help-the titbit cities :to
big itm , yotresiii-iflOitinfilt* '
N
ma
the-righticiad eI*MK is -Alesgasr ,
taf4 lorit b in accord wi th *las
order e v e pi thing,. : lib
I should Wino ddie*tio; is
honed, determined men, with- r
men help; cannotisomounki , , .
- t ' •
olFsagizoleis
s4send. because n ines dOMI
irbkb /be *AA -
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mist Inithersie g Aolki.,MlNee• INICOMIS
I.44thlaiitst type *lismist
` estV=Bi tablipil swot, ifietikility bad,
isalekswieNhigimemplibintrinErikr.
VaAl.Allociskol! wpm Ask, u ffir t , mak spiip
We Wire - 10/1 _ e
sew
thysittereiore if talk
iwiwatob. Imre ilearbrAmehrolNTE46li,
•
ME ;eon tY ta _
itetheela iifiiA; - :rit*l tittai
whet elleallidk is so
LOW Clum . atm : torimes..olB atiopt'
On* sio tiettietive fAtil vretheil
tiptie tiiar dlseoverstemee opeoi IFt_
sitmetoottibei preethedsibteiglatret
pen IF T 9 totraedgeil
stitpaeal, ii - yoicial us. hirre darid sfo pre
sets Seta* aid hoe elee seth
dist eacoontiiiiedi to leapt as loth yikti
46,06 1661 / 4 00; IF , 1- !", milmd atIV II ,
ire
,tiiatli aB. • •
Tot My tea torimi*isibee
isms Milli
sill 4 4, •roWrl4
int the le the peek* teeee.'
ilia, *tidies it ll* dietteiitei age. lite; the,
&mid etaimidedlowe:ther the "Itholillity
73NIA, Tte, de 15 1 ,1, kli:tASII60 6 111 1 11t 0
raider a Lek eqetvalleit, rtu, eed I will "both
init. • That Its ennetintes retie Ds Doi
tentig*, saitplerii ear Cling la the plum
4 = ll .
_' 7o t „Paw Ogabast.o: 9ccuils#9 l P..: Thsf
moots el:mot:xi suspet4," the teaches is
mot at eat then allopther t 0 tames.
is le' Wear Sit yang. afy
teeth= mdse seedy ea mak pay as" Ward,
laborers"? matey mot the young ice, with I
beef Lest etiltheeSe. waiting brace/I p - -41et doe.
net at the ewes.' The &pekes posisay do
the' heti they; eta- exis* the eittninketaam,
Thi VT* 0 1suPigarAa4desnana,iinor• has
attodaseiSiegitiatiteallintgai. Whew
oteduattlen - aol patrols ot schoole-aginsaiste
sad reinelktalent, skill and, nacrtess.. ibex ony
reaionalgy sip* a better. elms of timbers,
We i lsOpe That this good thWitll soon axon ;
Om gambit's sir Monis
_vs hot a *47
NOM Orasit the isaitatomes.asw•
than, we do our testinolut„ and at takin g more
interest is the maiiisgealla young anent than
We_ do to the intellectual venire Of our
own echohns. Ton are egtturkmely tublike*
if you suppose that one at, pa thinks she is good
for pothing As; and Qu!n111 - : she wart be nit
oat ben teselir! We dou'i lit' agile say such
thing. No. girl but to tki contrary, quits the
reset It is because-we are good. fin sons.thing els% and because se thliskine ire nevelt
Acidified as others edit tine 'term*, oda ire
attempt tha tisk. 'MOO at the onreitni
undarAdenes TM** We killea
illeponintc*Aunt has considered us
innatesise vs honor his imiginent—be.
caws gam eraiiii bath hind a," and twines
the bawls si ash it , b sa !woo** and,
" pats wire money in our purse* than aii,yoth:
iar bones able welt - that present, itielt at the
Ny dear i•ifirra," &et you admire a tfhi alit;
tie mortwho has-ambition and goabeedativo.•
nettretionli to prepare, herself to 'teach, and
vibe does teach wheel white yin eli her teens,
they you would didshe rennin at the ;foot cif
ber doss in school, and who wild be ',content
to be some one's kfredldielsen drildge. or maid
of all work, esposelally3f %sold* •paid,thebeit f
Suppose Mro eistathorre afike improred Wit
time and opPostoung—hirre gradstate4 at the
saute school with 0 1 11 4 Itfmre bet bwda tr
abaci, one et them bas einmieded ia. epeethqr
'within in doing nottdms useful- es too zany
rich men's delights= do sows-days*-whlitthe
other his taken up the thankkis -calling of
baiting and =CCM browned her efforts, and
you were loctithig for stepmother tar unseal
small claildram d the two:smolt yon .sot pro.
far the . teacher Should 'you mow these
questions in the negative, it. may cause • eons
teacher to sigh tar the "bah pot."- some
ones kitcben; bat I beg, passes you that It
will not in the least interfere with the plans qr
'the school of Tours distinosishadiy,
West Franklin, Feb. 15, 1871.
Bair ap llncrosr.--Mark
Mut of the towsnidps of the multi have been
avromented by rue TV10071( Oarramendints,
and *a Many ieabout to talia rink amon g tbi
tint towns dour nowprosperous iambi IF*.
pass. through the. aid ot an aged Itteriil; lathe
'oar raiders a few brief incidents of its early .
laistoey.
In the year 004 and before that part of Our
county called Nem and Was settlektbe
anneotnoi Kann" tuitions to ]mow bow SW
pair* warelnhabitents• south of than, in the
'cibrection at ilarthniabsdaz4.oo.4l a raesting
it the &isms and lippciatid Weis* Fovea:ai l
SOCUTIM4 and Itusarulannies, with I
Haar Tarisaa for their filtiVlo aaki ffia eia
*nab= Supplisi were ibruisbadoneh use
*antra:sting provistOni as they bad to give.
Boon their were s pendad. 466 pcar 7 I
der-borax Mot, ihiir guns to order, and with
a tors *nibs Staid ANTI - *WO from lam
and wolves, they salost in tbe diraithin %it
thallivandelris Bahasa sow rune, lad foetid
Ltin iffibtem the-tinat ot Van south Orono
at thsTainathannuk. Ahnisitiking
perwft he theist mower, that took tram
their stern thil e try of a. thina-naith ibeesei
'promuttemt for , inantert. Set iitiimpied to
ad It, butte would lot yield Or tits balk and"
Oily Orion It gm* a bush baled tie .birk
ducked at, and dusk immtudid is briathing
it so that the mere and Ant *posed at the
anima. Pram Asia they audinund Yddr
waiirob Owing a amons)11316,011-11111INNIMI
dogs to the bead CI Ifiskdag creek witni their
sus ewers NOMA by {ha hub* dog
the elistsins, wboth theyinan wetland and think
a Wily trybur Ow noths.at UAW
Perising their Worm they ICOR CUM to al&
othir handy by the muss ot Ems “en slid 'mad.
arintbar. 'mat deidkriallthho Otis the braelke
tit Comes mill,7111:. Mors, poodjo• I
visilioneor, nod hi m they bad : got by ,tit,',
buys lbw" NlAltd."l s63 ;'•*waliii"'
Jhr ay with man Rae .!Attar a walk% soli.
eery ailoinaos sineang ILa sgr, lust, nedun and
intsaunink Oar returned to their limn will
o=l.o dip. ]bars snow
la L IS, thin. • •
WAG IMAM* 10 gointothf
stop eta Woe jut as the Mar wie
hies 4140—.. g IA OM prated'
'lra nor doW thus .4M:reed the
Insight thebodkia: - -
" - roaareaemea, sad Lai
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*lmre beheixdllat
&Mai:min% BUIL Othq4Bthirlty3.3""
regard anallgailti.PPMkaart as in a
zbeamire hwiteaSe t Va.,;4,1.1r
.pralleat
statecireilting:kler bM
iiU bk
tiiislloilliti•Afte' or
lirronocrimemberkszert, •
ifflessiAilltdf for2.eacA OA* at ti#
eratlaiggiam. ne o
their aaaait r; gniitit
Ulm the oriels
leatil how to Ail'
St ail alleiltdutin , that *Oh *l=
ficatidilioanCi •
BineaakeneilvWeeeistvca7im
'wroileitirfirst' iteP:lscsie :discover
ivliere•thi7iirtnit lies. Byer! wring
lidi;* in te011161601146 .ice ctpibitity ;
'KOWA the hinaciey of the lism. by
wbieh - the,universe is gcnnrned, And
places its doer, *,aiitagoiugm. with
the pod, -II; then; we can trace any
, wit* in -ourselves, as the CAMS
of the animosities af °there, the,_,
stepletittreefrom.that.pe
eitßeA, iresinly.half
some, Weed iikact - otcrusaliasa - iiak •
ei.
`id eriniitticaibitddtaCiiiotlf suet
courageouslyiemoie all snepiown of
wrong on our , side- by ac.knowledg
meat and reparation. It is -:.seldom
the Aloe Ail, munity.exl4! all on one
Side. -Thuiendlyhoth - „parties share
the feeling; and partake-Of the guilt,.
and Wit of the trek impirtanee that
We ete3d4 Seek 'oat our potion ned,
by , frank acknowledgment ; places:l4r
.sedves in a:true position. ... To eon
quer onr enenne' s, the con-
Anest d'vrrapg, -wherever it may lie,
and it fit evidently Itting that this
wail should begin at our Own door . °
A Mei pride that prevents lasi
knoidiagmentof wrong when we are
conickins of isbut a counterfeit
courage,:that is the Origin of nitickof
the minty existing in the, ixorld„ ,
04 **other hind, we equal
avoid s Cowardly tsibmissiveness
of spirit-- ; that is, indifferent to
rights; and.erfen teriglititself. When
onceeonvineed,that no cause of en
mity nridesin our; own braes*, or
.when, we liai s e made complete
knotile•lgment and - . glow for all
'that aka haeeaa i s true courage'
•and - self-respect - _demand that , we
should no longer bet any e0M34111311-
eel that nay resultinor yet ; submit
froth'faint-heartedinies, - Whit. is
wrong. 'Wrong of - mix Aside,
and in every Tdace, whether m our
Bahia ixr mothers, WO ought to main,.
tarn - aline and unblencbmg. opped•
tion,-and when we shrink frem an-
lagOnis' m to evil ire have lost ell true
herciinin. '
There are occasions wherethe
ple perseverance in right doing,nom
mg m contact with the evilaleeds of.
bad men, vri 4 ll awaken their, aniinosir
and convert' them , into enemies,
Thus, a young numlniquenty makes
anomie's by reaming , topin is vicious
inlolgence, or th atd in. some: enter-
prise_ which :his conscience 4isap
proves.
,In such scOnfiictriglit - miist
Aridly, trial:mph ;he . Vib
iti cause , thon lie mayb e .
,to elder tor ain, if) he Peres
?ems, tespalich reward the ap
prove!, of his cintschnice and the de
:velopme‘.l4, of his better nature:, Suitt'
enemies' are not to be fomed. ;Their ,
&.11111413 is more to -_be desired , than
weir_ praise . , They may, however, be
conquered by Wafers:* of is virepous
ezarnple,exrivonoverto better - paths.
by witalasiiig the steady adherence
of the light of those who resist - their .
It-is-said truly that the success of
campaign can only be - determined
what :pesos is col/chided., Fio Cur
lumen in conquering our enemies
Must be measured' by the thOroogh
less of the reconciliation that fol
kiws. Tie-cannot be said 4 have : '
•oweeme, until' we have conquered
the enmity in the. hearts of knr.foes.
Love alone can do this' Not a cring
ing attaclunent thit foifeitao rights
and *see all self-respect for the sake
of peace, but a noble and 'true love
that shall pervade the soul, exalting
andpurifying-the whole nature. •
It may seeinat first sight. that the
command "toillove our: enemies," is
a hard; if not impracticable one; but
if we will asliduowdy cultivate the
love el rightand trntli, sparing not
ourselves; but. acknewledging faults,.
repairin4 enore,:making restitution
for *June!, and seeping to
.prcnote
go - sid,-beth in-ourselves andin Loth t l
ars, thiklew libich now swans al,
MOSip ilnpousildo Will Ira pp; in oar
hearts and effectually. conquer all, the
enmity that can be brought to . beer
against
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,deetrapi how Qi aloorti, Migtitahikp;-.
vinass,and horla,:irsatelleuilicm of
PrAuf#o :641484';' begets tio*.t7e
prances penis* neeeesitas poor
bmniee; jelle;phionst:fills them torsi
pistioo, muliaptiss 'Oda •the
!caste with Astiminai name, Be nda
Inuiti4iettO, eukt!insly grass, Mid
to crown all ith'nus , digs down
the very *ire of 6144 and morali
ty on whielf.thiltrueture of society
tuts. 1f mmtkabauneass not... en
offelcusgeinat itaihiM,'‘ *bat
in the name of letunn I.k . is the
- fastesizqi parentof all other: roes.
Muraer Hewn 'ehildilanirbs i . :
pow and •tobbeer are its offspri ng.:
/Indies repires that Who branded
the 'Foam V - Orases. The Tainor tisf
is more criminal than murder, fot
it adds thif gent of .mtraiie wifely
semi aims to human haw. de
pee otedua ip..mamouni-hy
I ..tavSee. , -ini l 44 l 4a t 7' .- " l V#*
aganiktitilgic
iiotiiahA'lrbils is' its" • two
haikkuktei
we. Oa it, by 'itu , true
Tit we "notion the crime . and of
.fis to the. iseensuthe . bread it" of
, .the',Pmeedit
°lto* long,
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Jahe *MOS GenwinioWCOAresicie4,
IrtansAlitl.“l,lss
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islgathar:****,2o.4 itoltrasss:
dintinlalOstkintabs!:,_!!. Tito itsf
ihntwok"heinleatibt=z
sesta% eomelatruiv,
!iierlity*tiltiltiiVitif bile, /WU
sitter .popular UMW.
AgiCitiltogather-Arna,• , - , We 1 1 411; 7 , it
-,Wee . 1: 0 4 the # . 01 1 1 4 - 110114 4 1 1 in is
Hutt boyniiilriaot - !fie are
fiand'Ot•s • ircratlesunnerbOy is
it! 'loftM; lentainri' honott,
nefavo;lintdesnitintidakaridthsetful;
k
1 . 1 .00.5#13 rIAW Allugsrk.runuilte,
*l44aulgv-hiag, shots .Ung; thorn is
Snot the world's
tainagenn ni itu -Stand Old ont. boy- Batlike-14*i are bays: that are no
bc7 ll k -,. ':2 1 0Zre.• mak who
never tear clotbs‘or i ii, their
bOatinniCtli i idE - it beneath:their dig
isity.f44l4- the,. 'streets;
they 1. - W - - And 4hisse 'other,
learned ‘, • - who* never. miss :their '
lsesons t . anti. . never -do ; Anything
.naughty=.-if it *Cll3ll*.fonnt;.:•odt;* and
the anfortinSte moth4e. darigs.
with 2 innifleri'l and over and
WesltOYeallint town fellows, we anat.
,not be " r too. hard? ; them; prhapti
I : thery,wmild be_ mien nia would
Elet thign); Plise oirerio bi;•* . L,
ven 111#:garittinci boY, - ts not. MI !
I inatitdater and - always
' *eofntenazssfhik •,.Indeed
buimia*row - allogg4oe. • although
he is often blaMed
.for. the no-boy's
tricks: 'lVe' are sure, for instance,
•thiat those . were no boys whb,lntorted
the* school taiclier the salter daY:in
11assablineetta. , • If the teacher were
,an intolerable - tyrant,' as are fear
many
_B4Ol `teachers are, a real bby.
Might snow ball hini, but' be_ w ould
never throsi stones, and theie Ten;;
kee assailants nand have had.all• the
boy .grOund 'oat .of them by; their
teacher's incompetence, . or they
*Add 'never:have resortedto sr.ch
retribution. .
. - •
Btit. the moat melancholy part of
all this_ subjeetis the large propor-,
tii•tro boys ..who - , cease to :be , boys
long before they have oven begun to
be Men. - A, real, thoroughbred boy
raisins a - bsiyall the •warixp to ` ma
turity; he npensigradually„ bit oven
in manhood •ratsins Much °LAU best
of bliiYhoed. • But there are others,
•to sII - appearances real. boys, , who
have s transition step to , piss tbxo'..
stage :when they are neither. bin
'nor man; lieithee•fish, flesh nor "good
red herring, ; but simply .the most
,dis — rgreeahleimaphible.
- Cratviiirafthese ntmdescripts may
tie seen tipeti Our itrextt on 'a
Sunday -afternoon, dressed • ..; a
mile of orieital.mwifivence; • d
ims jacks who swagger and swear
aria sidoke and. mildly tipple and
make eye '
s . at eqOally silly girls. Such
creatures are' certainly not men, and
it 'word& be. an hisolt to our foTatites
to calfthem boys. W,e have but One
sensation when we encounter one • of
them; &gm . to .t s ihe hini betereen
the thin& and finger and - drop him
into the gutter.
excir-A BsoiAn.--,..Tt was a very
timid ring at tlie4ooi beU,.and Miss
Alice answeredit lmself as . she was
"using through the,
A terry iittielpre stood « there! in
the frosty autumn !nor* No wonder
the blue 'hand touched the bell-Pull
At so many doop &be had
met with harshrepulsei, with angry
words for the trouble, she had made;
While not 4 syllable for her petitiOns
would:they.
,hear.• “Only a..ggirl"
andAhii dcocr ma slimmed an her
tube.
Bat one .. gliuwe :into that gentle,
pitying face airoke a'new hope in the
wre!ched little heart. Bile was lint
begrning" her reqiioct when Ali de
with • little _welcoming gesture,
wad—
-- "Anne in to thofire, poor Azar .
There was a depth andheartiness in
thcitcmis irhiehAold of a heart- within
whi:h had been taugbt bitlie Spirit
of Gocl.,
Poor Jennie , followed her in,talung
'eare to Wipe the old water-soaked
shoes neatly upon the door-mat.
Half bewildered, sliktook ber seat as
directed,- by the glowing fire, and
spread her bftumbed fhapra oVer its
cheering wannth. -
A goodlieskfisal of wholsothe food.
and a cup.of delicious coffee "made all
'thts world glo* - with light. A few :
loving 'slier& hmitight out the whole .
-histozy, Itwas the _Ol gory of_
.drinh-cursed home. conesia neat, cot
}age in the countxy--Isow 'aidesalate
roorarin a tenement-house in town.
• ,
Taotiuks&—We should brave bau
bles as the country schadboy braves
winter. The school-house is, a mile
over the bilk yet -be lingers not by
the fira--but ivith -.his books slung
over his shoulder, and his cap. tied
closely tinder: his chili, he
_pets ;forth
to face the. storm. . And when he
reacheit the tikpmest ridge whms, the
powderedenow lies in drifts,endthe
north Find come* kee n . and biting,
dpes he shrink and cower down bi-
Inndthe fenceKor run into the near.
est hove!, to warm himself? Not be
buttons vphie,Coati and rejoices to
defy the bled, - end !Joan the snow
wreaths with his foot,und so ,' erect
and fearless, with! f 'strong manly
heart, and ruddy cheek, he goes -:on
to lis:place at. st * ool. Novi,l when
the fierce winds of adversiV blow
over, you,,andlife'a ennunr lies ;
bu=-
ried beneath ice and' 'snow, do" dot
ringer inactive or 'sink •-• down
by the yray,or turn' coulee
for mcinientary,swarmth txr shelter,
but with. stout Inert fend firma step go
lo:thin (lod't strength to' vainpush
kedge and bid, defiance to disaster.:
If ever &man is to be - ambitious; it is
not when ainbitionis but when'
it is hard Fight in 4 , toe, .fight
when you are down; luu* and
yottwon'tilio ateU; That geletitrtts .
mayhem) hmet are tiot:evett Paw
delt; and - whtete mneeletetebOtrOp,
is simply a after&
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46 * 11.41 / I "Ci ! "*CiOittli nf i& .
&
iiok leadi to
i theinieris=Usaves
our Betidelmaitettailii '
Iret ixisithitejte Alit- 1 ,, - . Jo'
oft hcF t o ,
Onele# M 111 4* 1 06 ;
tikmitllitPurres ` ' tp'
the mouth of the cueit.7lBl is
. . - • , - Maitgendeismit-iiiiissiiits ' '....
of a tortuous path liferilichneibtle,
Whiektednesi u ltsgmii - preet-'
;oe ,500-feet • '.etu Utherirt
of übleklhent-
~,sc4.4oo44grsr a
Tare:int..' ritiiis aim w ,„wriwrbut . .
Vet= 4ll4.- ' 1*1416
reek' ' . ' - 1b#4141; - iiiuid 1 - ‘
hooldngintothe itluiri_hakm and
inl4o***ll4,l: - - , ,
wag bOthlinds Miditiet.' '
4 1 ;VItitigi bloc it itatieliat falktn
across the broken i filithinT . ANN' t to
thieentracHeilefilmeanLi?- We clam
ber over it--not 11MM:tilts - sort of
helptheltsbe give- thei'
Pyramid** and w)4011 mmisis of bit- '
ting - raimo bulouarirbile Ulf dis
lousing your; , "•ismr,-by . taw in,.
Ciaill frant"l44l 4m4tii, aivt lilillir at lill a l4lng— to a 'nata l° a -7 -
Tht, l o ol ing Only: spiali thirkt.
/ono. 3Sra pautiliadminsemt
* hroigh
- se, siOneff meet Of, out : &thin' g,
On Alee's advise, and !hut :ourselves •
at list in -a noble.natural. chamber •
120 lea long - ,, - and from 30' to 45 - feet -
side.- -- Thinis the - owe Of iAlanum - 'The
60Am-we hive - brought iiiib us aro 1 •
attachatito the -war, and Ibis arches
and stalactites of - the lofty , - roof are
Wen tkimo'llet &thinly _irregular
and dim. L Thme is am* ewe here 2
' and in therecemea round for several -
hundred. Men; and when weconsider - ,
its all but impassable wpwa,- the
ease with iduchlt wuR be defended . .
from the attack of whit would be-an -'
overwhelming force elsewhere, its ' •
comparative nearness to Betblehmn, -
and weigh the evidence for - and
against the aft7 . :oxicy of the site, 'ire- .
tome tonanimme4y tothe conclusion ' _ t
that-tradition is.. is tag iritszeol
right. Here it must•have ben that , ..
Dathlionged4or " the water . of the
well otßethleheni,, which -iety .
.the a 8
gate," when the village was garrison-
I
ell by„the Philistines; and along this,
cleft in the rock ,the three iiimieity
_•"
men"_ came after they had broken
through the .eilemy's lines, obtained
the coveted water, and were bringing
it in trituephAk) their chief. - .
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YOUR Moooa.
• Again and again we urge - Ron all
ymmg men, Tato are just, starting _ in
life, to make it an invariable rtde to
- lay aside a certainproliertionof their
income, whatifti_ that income may
Extravagant expenditurei.occasion •
a very large part of thestalls of'
a grog majority of people, • ,
Izavaptice is wholly a relative term.
.What •is not at all extravagant for
one person may be very extravagant
for another. Expenditurar—tio Mat
ter"how small in themselves.they may -4 ,4
be-are always extravagant when -
they
,come fully up to the entire
amount of a perkell whole income ;
The mode of living* is almost en- •
firely a :natter, of habit., It isinit as
easy to get along on threaoutths of
your income—whatever; the amount ;
- of it may be.--ati on the irWe of it, '
if you only think so, anal
,restriet yew., •
expenditures accordingly. A -7 - iming
man, who afterward becanie' one of
the wealthiest' merchants in Ma
delphia, began housekeeping on a •
'salary of $3OO a year, but he Ida up, .
a part of that $300; and he "wide it,
a rtde of hia i life never to increase his •
expenses, sefast hiti income ,
creased. - .
The thousand' inconveniences. oY
debt; eitibiOnunangMt. and dependenee
may Ole avoided by a firm and un
deviating adherence to this rule.
One great aid in . punning -the
course we t have recommended will be
found in keeping an accurate account ,
of all receipts , and erpenditures: By
frequent_refererOe to this yob wM
see jtist what you can afford to ev-
pend, :without, • encroaching - on
rule; and y o u will also see '.what
your, expenditunsyou can most con-
veniently . curtail or cut off entirely.
-There is a great deal, too, in ranee- '
Um:, cod 'foresight in the experulitnie
of your money. It bit vm , common
remark, that 011/3 make,the '
.
same Amount go time as far )10.can
other. This is owing to the-employ : . .
ment of greater, prudence- and • pulp:
went, in buying; Almost any amount
of money can be thrOwn away, and
scarcely anything obtained for. it, ' -
a thoughtless; carekes isPtmdtlirift.
Wedespise akm,' finta, But'econo
raisnd meanness area no means,
identical: On the coOnnly, as it is.
for.easy any one to see, antmecdfish,f
judipiuns economy-=*wiiii
fmnisbes the means rot • only of In-.
dependenCe, bilt of benevolence and
gen!rosk alsl6.
Did yon eVer - study" the cheapness'
of some gleam:ire? ask some , writer.
Do you iunow how little it takeCto
make a Multitude hippy? Such tri- '
ties as a pennt a. word; or a nmile,
do the work. There are two or.three ' '
bOya passing along--=give theni each
shastiint, - and how smiling they
look! . They not be cross for .
socie time.'pm? widow lives. in
the neighborhood, who is the mother
of half a dozen children. Send them
half a peck, of isweeiMplak and they •
will be happy,. A child has lost his
illirrOW - 110 world' to hini+-ilnd he
mourns sadly; help bin' totiul it,, or
make him another, and hoW: . quickly ,
will the sunshine play. ocarina sober .
face,- A bey has as much as he can
do to pile up a Lisa of MroOd; :assist _
Lira c few momenta, or speak a plea.
ant moral° him,. and be forgets his
toil, and works - awaywithat mind- _
ing it. Y.onikamatiee haibroken -
a mug, oront tU lest-.too hug* or'
slightly injured apiece of work. Say;
"You. scoundrel,'" and he feels - mis
arable; but remark, "I 'am sorry;" s
and he will try to do better. • _
You employ a man ; pay hini - cheer-
fully, and' speak a pleasant word _to
him, and be leaves yozir: - hase with
a contented 'heart, to light up. his
own hearth with . sales_ .and. glid
*AlL - As you pass along the street,
yoUineet a familiarface; say ',Ekood - ,
morning, l -' as thottei pc felt
Ole.-:happy
and it will work admirably in
'heart of yourneighbor,.-PWsure
cheap. Who not bestow it libels
ally - there are- siailew:stuisbine -
and &insult about us, let -us not
grat).theinfwith iniseee fiat and •-• ‘.
lock them : :, up in our hearts. 71410;
rather let us take tfiek and Autter' :
them Clis t -in' the oot 'ol s ,tho ,
, dow_, • the groups of cluldivi,
iin the crowded mart, where men 'of
' business congregate, n our farailtr,,
and everYwhere. Wean telOtsti.; . ' 00' 1 +,
wretched ham* the, Aka' of dram
„cheerful, the !/4 whole ...boozin7,-
unieedindtegic&t.. on are-
• tot _
mown, fitily , acquiesced the lor.r
ai Itarperitiltonlhly.
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