Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, November 06, 1873, Image 1

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    !, TERNS OF PUBLICATION.
tua 13BADroaa DEPoWrInt Is published even
!There , :lay Morning by 8. W. Lyman at Two Dollars .
per anntun to advance. ' .
- jgr Ad t 0 rti glnii in all cases exchislve of aubserip•
lion to the paper. .. .
SPECIAL NOTICES inserted at r Fa citizens per
fine for first Insertion, and Fru ours per line for
eubseqgent insertion.: 1.
LOCAL SWIM. same style as reading matter;
-rwarn asters • tine. ,
ADVEATIBEXERTB will be inserted according 'O
ho follostinkitable of rates :
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1 w 1 4 w 1 - 244 1 3132 : J 6m rin
t e nch 1 $1.50 I 5
inches 1 2.00 I 5.t. 43.00 I 10.00 15.00 20.00
tin Ons 3.00 1 8.50,1 1.4120 148.25 1 25.001 85.00
si l column 1 5.00 112.00 115.00 um im.oo 1 415.00
1 column 20.00 140.00 0.90 1140.00 I $lOO I slso'
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.‘idministretor' -•
and Executor's Notices, $2 ; Audi.
ars Notices, $3 • 0 • Business Cards, ace lines, (per
i Sari $5, ad•lltio . Mines fl each.
"-. Yearly advertise are entitled to quarterly changes.
Transient advertilunente must be paid for to advance.
All Resolutions if Associationis
of limited or Mdi , dual interest. and nothire of Mar
ri 'lf es and DeathS, excsvd.isg acetifies, araCharged
TEN CENTA per 1i... ---
The Rnrourvaacing a larger - eirculatidalben all
th , papers in the minty condi:lied. inakesitethe best
advertising meth m in Northern Penneylviiiiiii.
. - TOT! PRINTIN of every Lind. to Plain and Fancy
i i
- , 4lr.rs, done with eetnese and dispatch. Handbills,
BI ante„ Cards: Pamphlets, Rillheede. Statements, &e.
of every variety and style, printed at the shortest
a atire. The 111,,06.21:11 Office Is: well supplied with
Power Presses. a kood seeortment of new type, end
4 vftrythine ity the l"rietting line can be ecuted in
he most artistic rhanner and at the lowest .rates.
TERMS TWART.9IT.T ('ASH. , ‘
• 110NR(
• roning Bngl
repairing dr
gnaranteed
AMPS
azitin
"`rSINVig.
fcr7 desert'
~ T awands
C . C
N:C'E A ,
IN'SURA
23'70-
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Ili lIGAN k co.: DEAL'
L Es - rinE.—Lot;s from WO op
state Agents. Land bought and
'aied. Parties desiring to 201
or - Lots, can hare. a map of
m made at this Agency, and
, , asonable commission. Office
car's Block, Towanda,-Pa.l
Dec.4'72l WM. 11. lICAGA;N. _
x;_q lti 11E.
"
waris. Also flea', I
sold Ind money 1.1
Wild. Lands, 'Farms,
lanas or snMisisti
prt - roerty sold on a 1
over Postoffie, Me
L: 1.. 'ILOODY.
& TRM?Y.
1) UtTLET
GENL^.‘ ,
T: - el . ri r,,...\: % 1: 8
R A
AND
1 Ti; RO ER s,
E 1, s
c.t. 29, 1-7
,IISIGNEI) - AB.CHT, L .
TILDER, wishes to inform ilk
I t and Alex:Ay. that ho will give
o drawing pl.ns, au.igns and
gtanncr of buildings, private
nte4nlence given for reasonable
at ,residence N. E. corner of
str'octs.
TtiE uND.
TUT ADD E 1
:itirena of Towanaal
particular attention
poc 1 11 rations for
and publc. Snoerir
ronmemition.
Ellrabnti"
MIRO
j 'G.SBURY,
1 - XT w. KT
V • •
REAT, ES :ATE
LIFE. FIFE,
gEgillEr
"CE AGENCY
‘f
;.::1 Stlte Strccts,
EIM2III=I
13, 1=72
SASH, EOO,IS, ~‘ND BLINDS
tam Sari
1: o? ;my stylo, 'Silt.. or thi.•lrtlics, sr: short
Iran I in y , , :r days bcfors yos.r
v, or.; t tho arti , 7,os. and h.= sllnu that yo - fi Ny'.ll
t . that - .vi'l t rliss ra=h
~.
EIGE
ST.,',GE ROUTE
T. •ImlerFizr.k . ,l r - inalrif4'lll; Stiff e fair
ToWANDA TO -CANTON,
a 5r.it14 , ,, , .; r:!..1.41.1; Irts an I :ity-;iro
travtl. I.ty
T(.1,0 Towanda nt -3 , ), iv.::: rantral
Lf.ave Cyatna at arriv; tt
.
•
E - ri.rvs% rzr,TR car
Ton'anfia. S , fit 4.
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ENE=
f) , :‘, THID S,
IY
-77-1,1,pg
lli M. E.
Min
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000pc,7,011 ,- .PRICES!
. .
II- NT.pI.7ON„ P.
ROLLOS,
1,! anti' I ro. - i , ,, - .,nliyDrugi
ra,rine Oii. Lamps. Chimneys,
h. Yankee No-,
.' re `sines .1.0 1
pnr . ooses
fDf the
=ME
is 71.1
M=
rill
2. at all
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1•:1:tilf•:,1: - F..a.LITON,
It k It N E S S t ..%
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B AT; F,',,Z 1 .7 : • cp"1":' El ' rIcINEIIY ! :
•• • ••
• Cr li()( 'Eli I I:',S 7 " •
1: ' •
to r tarn 1!1:1 , 1.1 - .3 to
t!: - , rp!, of :I". \ fOr th.: , very
zt-no•i• - ,,• litr•*, t..) bun ..lunng tho
ISEE=IM=I9
haq qr! t.) I.
111 , 1-_,:' V FAYILI (.'4-110CEIZIES
ropirf to ot.ft.:
_THE . LOWEST
11?
an.l
in,pll
th;tir.i, in Unc..
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MIMI
ni\lya fOo:I..
111
IMEIB!M
IT INC, I\V!:1. 1 .:,!;;]. IT !IS
8t..-
111811
m.i:J. - L,.: - F i: . ' .IDJUSTAB,LE
s It I N E '1"; 1 - .) 'O-3 on'
T11. , ‘1.t0 , 1
:a vial.litur,,l ;:4
d'A;l t
still, it df i
.
• . 111.‘t you cart
d • L LI r? ; C
t't =Tut tyl y
•Vt'o: to
I.c. 1 ill 7. 71
yr 11.7 or
A';',4l! •
40, I.
I.` o:ii ll.2.Chur
r 1 -4
L) • T E 1.21± - 1Z V,NS OP. PE \N -
;,-Ly4,:t
• :t... 1 t. 1'... i.1.,t. LI. It•V,. National DaIll:i .Zl, now
l'r, : ar, .1 to •rvcaivt:' f.uh. , riptior.s -to tile - Capital
~.,: . ,k ff.,. Cent-un....:1 LOA:Li of Finance. The
t ~.-..= r,....1-.'zed frov...thiseconree. are to be f.:llployed
.11 , .n , dthi.: bad Lng , (lin the Int-rn3.tional
.1-..%1. :.tion. rd tho ex:_ren; , Js C:1!.111C....t.ti v..t.h the
It k . O.enVy b -1 ,:ved bitt th.. lieysto...e
,'...,... , :II b. , rep ....D. ret rit.; , d by the name of every eiti
%'.l,- J.., .pairiotie comme - norattorr tot the one
,I. rl.tredth'birth:day o the nation. - The shares of
%,.. ••k are on,,rfll f.;: ; 0 eoch. and eubsfribers will
--..,t'i. , ebarlisltnt.:y r.tt., , 1 engraved C , •rtnicate of
'..: :1, sinttbi , for t:'.1.n.:11,4 .and preser. - atic.n ag a
:..0..0nal 1/11110ri Ili,
ki.t..l , gt at.t be rote c. f e:3: o-r cent r.,q , ep) .n ly:111
Hilafd on all payml , *3 of Centeliu , al tiforl from
, v ,of payrn...nt to .1 - 37.1 at-y• 1, - 1576. . •
• ..1, ,, ,.ri1..1,t,! who ar • not near a Naticinal Dank
~ ..,.7:!..11: a, 1.,-c- t , 7 1 -t•cti - ic..t , order to the unda-
p i oit • S IT, E.-
!
e:Fuat. iv tb.;: no
*. , .2 '7.f.
5.00 1 5.00 1 10.00 1 5. 1
S.; Mr. -A.I.VOELD
VOLUME XXXIV.
S4llll k UONTANTE . ; ATP
Rue AT L*w. Ofttoo—oorner of Main
Pine fltreets, opposite Porter's Drug titortt.
R. T. B. JOHNSON, PirreiclAN;
D
StricatoN, Office pier Dr. H. O. torte
& . (10,*a Drug Store.
G. MORROW, PHYSIdI .
1 • :simazow. offers Ws professional ;semi
the citizens of Warren and vicinity. • Rest,
first tiouse north. of J. F. Cooper's Store.
Centrp, Pa. • ' 'f,Pl/8
• i
C. M. DENTIST,I
;oroccessor to Dr. Weiton. Moo Da ton',
Block;'np etairg, •Main Street, Towanda, Da: AII
kinds!ot plate works specialty. 75n.16'73
DB. WO6DBITRN, Ptiysi
;and Surgeon, Office over Wickhatri k B
Crockery store.!
Toatanda. May I, 1.872.4yi
BLACKS3tI‘ TH,
rik p;artienlar attention to
ke. Tire art and
ice, 'Work and charges
12,14,69;
Tri STREETER,
ACKER, HAS
Affn the TAILoRTNO
Store. 'Work of
o latest styles.
maY 30 .. 72
•
FOYLE .1:- 31ePHERSON, A
ern-a-_-Lan, Towanda. Pa.: 1U give p
atttqatton to all platters entrusted to their
Orphans' Court business& specialty.
W. kyrt.r.. . imay2l":3l , r. arrnsat.
L 14 'S
Tat A.RTLETT & TRACY,, Barn
Afi
ADD REAL Err Apmcrfs AEI> REOLELAI
third door south of Ftrst Natibnal
door. Towanda, Pa.
o. n; naIITLWIT. may'2l'73l v. - . Trt.
7.011'.:115.1,
•
A B. Mc :ATTOR
JL JL • AFT COMATZLLOB. AT LAW, Towanda.
tleasie.attention paid to btialheas in the I
Court.: • PIY2O
.
Ern'. PATRICR, i A TT O RN E Y- A TItT
11111Liw. Office, erci..ir's.plock, next floor,to
the E*preFe Office, Tow 'nit, Pa.
Ju!3:17,1873. ' . .
p ',C. J. DEANGELIS, '
„ ArronnET-at-Ltw, . •
Main , Street, Towanda. Pa. °taco with Or • rtou
oppordto Court Ifonac. Tay 14,'73.
111Vpr CARNOCHAN,
27£1' AT LAW (District Attornes for Brad.
ford County), Troy, Pa. Collectona made and prompt.
Iv remitted.
•
•
TXT, B. KELLY; D&Tisi;— 0 ffiee
. erer Wickhain & Black's, TOwan a. Pa:
Teeth inserted on. Gold, Silver. nubber,tand.klntn
ninm base. Teeth extracted withbnt path. 103,72
rAvANDA! P
i~A'. DILL & CALITZ Ifronr-Ers
-Law, Towanda, Pa. 1 .
n Min
J. K. cabri„ .
Odiro tin Wood's Block, first dour south -4Nrirat
fiat anal Dant, up stairs. . Jan 843-Iy,
_
ELSBREE; krrOit .
LAW. Towanda, Pa., hating 4nteied
into c6partne.rship, offer their professional afrvicee
to thelpnblic. Special attention given to business
in thelOrphan's and Register's dourts. apll4'7o
E. N. E. rigriFse.
J:E. FLEMMING.
Box :;11, Towanila.,Pa
170: • A. PECK'S LAW 97
Main x rep oppt , Fite t9e Colirt House., Towan
TOWAYDA, - P.,
A f , A. ItEENEY, COUNTY
Torranda.ra.. Of&
11. SCy Pcch, eccond door below the Ward
Will he at the office the lan Saturday of each it
and all other times when not called away
ne• s renneetecl with the Snperitedkney,
houiddiereaf ter be addressed a de&
r. i .T. LYIIAN
PFLI:2QAS ADD SY tri , ) • .
014,-..7 , on M tin street. formerly oreapird
Resid, , r.eo, corner fine and S.:,:lond
Tokranda..Tnte 22. 1,571.
TORN ' W. MIX, A.TTORNE
•I_,Aw, Towanda, Bradford Co... Pa.
2al - ticular attentin paid to o,llot-bons and. 0
Court burin:ceps. °Mee —3.lCrrur'a New 13loc
side kqnare. ipr.
_4
Tij (7. -CPRIDLEY,
rraz(ll;:hlf , ratc.
. I. RILE.
.
TiCTOII 0. LEWIS, A GRADII
ato of tly , 6 , llege w£1.13 - Ficiins anitSmizeoti's,"
...NH - York city. Cln 1 , 44. gvcsexclnetsenffentlon
0 pr.P.l Office Old rosldeice
rr. Fe ,a,ter D :T. ad; II•opry
CAT .;17-
ait : .IpE
: •
DEMI
---- 1: -.-- • : .
- 1111 i.. Di D. s:kruri., : De n t, , has
Al" pur...1e.1 C., IT. Wr-,.1.'51 Irornrty, 'bet - A - er.
7,ir.r.ur's I:loch and the El, - 01 Sono, where he has
ic. , p.el tli2. or: - .1. T! , -th ..Ixtracted wft.hent ipsin by
11 , 1 of 0 ag.. TGr.'arti I, Oct. TO. lA7o.—yr.
.f. . ' • 1 , . ', l -
,
TIN .ROOM
riPiNEC,ION WITH THE
• 7 Cozut How°,
Wo; arc I.:, fe A the inmgry at. au to.:,eti of
tht• „by a:PI ?TA Cieam' in
se3Son:.
Ilai•al 3u. 1570,
,
MILITELL HOUSE; TOWSI
=II
EMS
E , 1 ,
• - J 011.1; C. WIT.SOI`.;
liafing Ic:..scd. th:.s Ilonat,, is Scow fcadi to a,
date the travelling public. . No pains nor exp.
belSparcd,to givesatistactlaulo thine, wlio I
hi . .t a ca 11...-. - • .
te'S 0 : 1 1 1 Fulc of I'l, I,:bir. s‘i - t-....17, la. , _• , t
car a'resv block.
- 1.,/ E T- 2fr.IIEI.IFIELD . Cill . :EK
-14 b -, TEL.
3 p
, . - trER.,..L.1.:;:"D11... '
3alat '. :
it it ia; , pur.±ascd abd thoroni.thly refitted luaia old
antl wc..l.l:nown stand. formerly kept by heriff Grit.
iisl'at the mouth of Ilumrnerf,old Creelt; Is ready to
qi - ic good azcommodations arid B.lti S factoiT tint - TIC OTA
to all who z•-..ay favor him with a call..'
11 , c. 23, tit',B --tf.
l' • - `. ; I
"I'T..E.A.NS TIOT_ISE, TOW.k.NDA,
' 1.1i.. £.t..
.. .
A E Q,
Arc:
1... i in fill
Tin=
EMI
=ME
/. i t)
1 , I. 4.,
OEM
vss
•411:f clitsiraktie
tortrity.
•:•'Etk: if it is
tot.t . l - ..grete Able
M:112 Itl.b.lco,
tae
:4;•If ail to itti
o • tit at::: 0:14
tig %vial:...
NFU- iN
Szri A;leut
Thwa Pa.
T..4liwaror.
at!olt. fit.. Ph:Va
My_ house rind lot
hem part of tip) tioro.ugh•of
.1 for sale, etteaP..
1.
I
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F' PROFESSIONAL _CARDS.
TAN:EB, WOOD, ATioliiii?
, bousszrzos AT L•Nr; Towaida, .
,ATTOTINET-AT-LAW,
0, '27 '7O
GENERAL- nzsrßANct AGENT
ATT , iIINr.I";AT,L.I t :17
MEE
"ate'..
IMEEI=III=I
Horses. of all ut.b•Abl of this
-bo'llye, insured againe.t to-? by - Fire, skii.bour any ex.
Cl.charire.
4 4 , Superior rirralßy of old Euulisli Bass juFt.
Tr, R. JORDAN,
Tou-und3, :Jan. 24.'71. j - Prop
- NAT R D iI 0 1 1 7 S
TOWANDA, "
t
I:RADrOP.D COUNTY,
This r••••••• 4112 . -: honse, recently leased by . Meson:.
and haNingbeen eoznplet,ly retitttql,
led, and refurnishr(l, , " afforcts t 4 the • rib) c
al.f.tile comforts' and,lncxlena 'concOniences of a fast.
c4ss Hotel.. Situate opposite thet Park On 3fain
Stret, it is eminently convenient; for parsongtisit.
iniz TOWIIIIIa, either for pleasure sir bukines.s.
KOOK k rropr.(
.
- 11ANSION ROUSE,
.
•• LuItATCSVILLE, PA..'
• '•rze
q'cor.dn::f.cl b stiictly Tei
rtl , Y , 'iPr'c • Every eT ,- rt will tie nude
tole:its contf - ortable. Good rooms. kuCtbe t
alirr.ys Fur:Tiled • with the best the m:
. 1!
. .
BETEMEIIPt, PA
. .. .
, IOLD:: MOIZAVIAN itJ..S:
!LILT 17.1.5 y
. ,
Il4eh ip historical interest, it is the Oniy building in
oonntry except hono•etihy
tlie sojourn within its Waii9 Of Washington, Lalray
i.o,,,l Gates and mien. patriots of till revinn.
toia ikopu'atl has'• tectlitly changed
imnroved. entirely •tefiti-Cosliod, - and_
proprietor.cordiall2 , * incitlot tilt . , friends kind tray
c•o give him a iialusl y. .srtil be
_Sllaio.d to render their Eta* comfortal4ll . People
iit rputefor ilinlatlelphia tinit it 6:na , AiLleut to
sven,l.,the bolo, r?ach,ng tlfc city about eight'
inthe morning. .k s 4ample rliom bu first - tloar tor
,a'pc.O.nttiodation
A ' I C. T. surrit,
s'o•pt 4, 1 I. li.Eroprietor.
UPERIOR AdRicULT
SJ AsAc”Ne.nY, for Sale by _
I.
I . ' 1.1..' :\ [.. •W EL I,i - E'S,
• TONVA_NDA. PA.; '; `:.
Li:nth-a poi. 3:11 . -:- . Tir's Pinch' north gi.le - of Court
J:iouso squire. .
Wl'
.../LESILE A'..its ll'-'l, All; ; .DE....U..1111 f klslD
St.k:•;TrActrn !,BEST.Eas
Y.(c..ving M'azltines, Horse powerg and ThVeashere;
NYlicelAakes, Plaster Sowerg, Grain, ',Seeders,' Hay
l arldatu , iteversible and Steel Pppv, C iltivaorg,
TIP florae Hoeg, Clover liu;lerk and panatng Mills.
i...tul: ata , . tits, wetrzta nr..1.7Ea5 nirr tsztrq:c.
i: 1 tins's - infants POWERS IS I s nE iii/10, trut
ierti - t.x.r.r. ,, von. na.s., on, 'ro . wia. in.. n.
tab s an d r
;
urre deacriptivejalustratnd - printed cir- .
ca are.' furnished or. ;mailed freu to MI attplicatats.
i It will eiTit but thros centg to ie4 for Icireulars
1 1 1 postage - ; ''. I
ri
1 - Partners viten In Tr,tvanSa cantina sae e
- 1 41-71122!':2. s
Publisher.
AND
TO OUR PATTS.
GEO. H. 'WOOD &CO.,
Fen
Son
(+riteAil for tho generou
AND
past year, would inform al
that we aro still adding to •
NEW AND IMPROVED
.once
arien
72.1 y
And adopting tried MA
printing and retouching la
FTNERP4OTOGRAPELST
maddoutside of
.the
it a specialty to enlarge all
any size desired, and finis
India Ink, or in Oil, in the
'Sian
ack's
We ale° endeavor to tat
hie in tasking childrens pl ,
cure tha beet results.
TOIVANDA,
On
enipt
urge.
FRAM 8 ••
. .
All new ptateins and ta.s tnl siyies.and ft:-
ash then at a small advan a from cost prices.
May 14; 1873. . l•
..._
VN'CE
(+lice
.tid
'IJL 00 ALEN WANTED )• •
To buy On celebrated •
HARD AND SOFT COAL BURNER
Par
bate'
1,
.66
• We have the beet line of
MANSARD COOK :
.110 D
Have taken the premiums In
we know tbq are a flret-class
For soft coal, something new
DciAtzsrip
For hard or soft coat. Also t
INVINCIBLE.
All firpt-class Stoves
LIGHT HOUSE, BEACONI
REFLECTOR, FIRE FLY
A toll arsortrnent of Hard
anidSliectiron Wart) always o
tar- All orders filled prom
and warranted, Give us a c
iffil!
aa.Pa
N0v.1:L1872
SU
t e with
son e.
i month
m bust
letters
1.1.0
TOIVAVDA NUR
by Dr
reetp.
Calk attentviu to 1/ 1. s
111
17phans'
k. north
BEE
s tu.ll
Towwia, 16:1;47:3
WE CLAIM FO
Sqn I , 'O.
MB
D. W. SCOTT
IN DA,
coinul , -
1,1F(3 Fill
ay gn (
The uLderzuentioned advantfges over those in-ordi
nary we, tho proof of which may be seen in the
extraordinary sales, and ciettautly increasing de
mandlor them:
let. That from tit l e pecullair construction of the
they assist and preserve the sight, rendet
ing fregnent changes unnecelisary. •
EIEM
HO-
.
2 - d. That they confer-a brilliancy and dlstinetneis
of vision, with an amount oft cue andeomfort - not
hitherto enjoyed by spectacht wearers. 4 •
31 . 1. That ttie material from which the Lenses are
griund, Is manufactuZspe[ially for optic purpos
es, and Is pure, hard; br Illant, and not liable
to become Ber-eche:A. .
4th. That the frame In whip they are set, wheal
or in Gold. Silver, or Steel, are of the finest quality
and'flninh anti unaranteed , pqrfect In every respect.
For ea:c only by our outhorited agent Lu this local.
it::. We rever supply or employ peddlers.
MEI
ID
We:offer DRESS,D LUMBiat at
the fi l )lloiving rates:
ilen2lo.:( Flooring. (elielee).
NVII.Ie Inc " ‘.
Part .„
kiekctE from V: to S 4 per
MEI
Done ut a moment's notice •
cry now-Made. We have on
ES=
prance
o !nab)
.ble all
arket
Ib7l.
ONE lI:CNDRED TIICTSAN
Tillth: lIT ; NDRED AND
FEET OF
•artim who mu reaCi
near ti e raiiread for Lumber
.triricc i i we can SELL IT
cost 0 transportation from
say s2 F tu $3 per thousand.
NN,"
Janie
CUT COAL!
:Fox: thirty 'days the Sul:iv,
rally will tell
s_ll NI
Direct f o r t e Afln-sqby t.
any of the aidinge In Towan.
Grate and Cliestnnt.. I
Egg.
Store • • •
All orders 'must be acco n
and the era lutist be unleac
hours afttlr their arrival.
Totranda: Sept 2, '73.
i RAL
AGENTS! Q1;11
mles.cholce of territory,
on WO LEVIS'S last and g
It is by odds the most taki
the field. I. It is on a vita
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TIME, CRICKET'S SONG.
SOftly, softly lf step thou lightly,
1] Where the' aisies lie sodead,— •
Ovtir beds of fiding..cloyerA
[Dcrtiot tread uportn#les,d.
List ! my sad song—litl.py story ;
List my notes, the[ trill so clear—
rdo not wish thy heait to sadden,
gone for all the year!
SOMmer's gonel Oh, darling, darling I
1113SCEI, down through leafy Jane,
(lathered thin, their sweetest perfume.
Stays with me-this September noon.
Soff)y, swiftly, down the pathway
Linger at the garden gate—
Hasten l• love —lls late —'tie late.
401 my frilling; list the token
:While I whisper in thine ear, •
*hen rm g4ne, do not forgot me,
I:Tliough Summer:o goad for all the year.
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Blottly softly ! do not crush me,
1:I'm so small—yet I'll not fear;
If, you listen ,to my singing
! 'lt's tones will ring through niany a year.
And now while stars grow bright above me
sing thy song frill clear and high,
1 . 11 sing it new with deep emotion •
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Our Summer's pre--Sweetheart, good•by.
iyaricms, N I ,. Y., Sept. 16, 1873.
I II I I
.Edward [Fontenot' sat in the office,
very busily engaged- Aay_cr the big
books of the bank. The deposit had
bSen unnsially large—the day being
Saturday + and other buSiness had
bden in proportion; duringthe after
noon there had, been casual overlook
ing', of the books by the directors ;
but much bank work had been done
since then,' and this Work must be
squared uP before Edgar dould leave.
' Young, handsome, and ambitions,
was Edward Fontenay; and if ha had
not stood most excellent well in the
'community, both morally and Social
ly,' be could never have obtained that
position in the-bank.
It was' an autumnal evening, and
Edgar had been left alone at his
work. The 'President of the. bank
:went out just after the'gas had been
lighted, remarking thht he might, be
in again..
UNITY,
Edgar l waa left alone with
work. • For a time his. pen moved
rapidly. Many lines were written,
and hosts Of figures 'were made.. By
and by he leanedback as though to
rest. He rested awhile, and reflect=
ed. T'hen he.took 'from his pocket a
paper, and read au article which. in
tvreined iiim. From.his desk he took
anOther paper and read another ar s - .
The subject matter was the
sarrie.in all that he read reports of
wondrOus;rise in stocks, and of large
fortunes suddenly made.
And then Edgar Fontenay loaned
his !head upon hiS hand, and looked
in a different direction. He thought
of JuliaAhnesly who had promised
to he his Wife, and of the' home he
word like to give her And he also
thohght of his widowed mother, look ,
•ing!to hini for support, - what .a pleaa ,
ureland aijoy it would be to provide
a, fitting cage for his beautiful mate.
What a,,satisfaction to bestow com
forts suchl as only men of wealth can
to their
give loved Ones ! ,
He looked at the papers .again.
These men had - made fOrtuuts in a
fewiweekEi. This man had made Six
ty thousand dollars by one opera
tion. He hs.d it in mind that ho
could nMke a golden speculation.
On ..lhat very day it had been whis
pered to him by •a street operator
that the stock of the Ash Valley Rail
road was destined to a sudden and
unexpected rite. Old'Moneybagif was
coming iu with his help, and the
Leislature was sure to pass the bih
oTahtinr; State aid in the shape of
land. Only a, few of the favored ones
knew this. A strike, to he effective,
must be. quickly made.
1 With a nervous twitching of the
hands,.the young man turned back
theilen.vee of his ledgerr''and over
looked the work of the week. He.'
sus that he could retain five thous
and dollars for the space of thirty
days. He could do it, and no one
would be the wiser. He would not
steal it— he would not -embezzle it—
be only borrow it ; and, he
Would pay good interest for its use.
Then he took a piece of paper and
a l pencil and begun to figure. Ash
Valley stock was now selling for $4O.
It Would be up to $6O before the neat
week was out. There could ~ : be no
mistake about that. The favorable
action Of the Legislaturer to say no
thing of Old Moneybags' assistance,
_Weald send it up like a flash. If he
had the money -he could get that
bock,' at twenty days, for a cash pay
men., of fiVe dollars per share. With
five` thous:l4d dollars iu hand, he.
could purchase one thousand,' skates
of stock for:twenty days • and before
half !those twenty days ehould have
expired, his stock would be worth an
all Vance of twenty_ thousand dollars !
tiere'Could be no doubt—not - the
lcailt in the world. The friendly bro
ker had ;enlightened . him. He was
inside,the ring ! Mid a very few pen
Marks 'uPpages on the of his books,
would give him the use of five thous
aio dollars for a month !
iqte boWed his head upon his hands,-
and struggled with . the tempter.
AilaS! the tempter was powerfully
alnied. 'the sum of twenty thous-I
aiul dollars, to be made at one .
stroke,, was irresistible. -
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The', scene changes. It is no long
ek• in the bank, but in a little room,
that needs to be lighted with gait at
midday, where the broker . : sits at his
boakd of Fate. •
Monday Morning has arrived, and
Edgari Fontenay enters the dark of
fi!cefor a cast of the dye upon which
he has resolved. IA sits down, and
4.4 the broker.:
"How about Ash Valley this morn
ing,,,
The broker rubs his hands, and
nods with a mysterious smile.
")3ton't, say n word, Fontenay. If
youlremember . what I told:you Satur
day, keep mita. There ain't many
that know anything about it. It's
going to be the startling event i of the
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week. Erie, and : Pacific Mail are go,
ihg_ito the Wall. Ash , Valley is the
thitie
"!Suppose I wanted a:little of this
StoCk_ to hold for twenty or faddy
da,yo,' what . should I have to •,'pay
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TEMPTED BY GAIN.
ot DISIINCtLitiON not
" I could n't get it foi Witty days ;
but I can get it for twenty days, for
five dollars."
",Can you get me one „thousand
shares ?" •
The broker started. ,
"You're going in strong, my boy."
"I am going for a hold stroke."
"I glory in your plunk. Ah, them's
the kind that wins I 'Yei, Mr. Fon
tenay,J can get it _easy. Plenty of
then hold this stock v_ho have n't the
most reniote idea that-it can advance
beforWthe Eastern connection is
mad 'neat sumineil Shall I get you
a thousand shares ?"
" My name will not be mentioned?"
"Bless yoii I no."
"Yes, you may get alto a thousand
shares."
And the five thousand dollars were
placed in the broker's hands.
For a time after ieaching the
bank, Edgar was . not I like. himself.
He could not shake eff,l at once, the
load that oppressed: hiti. He could
not immediately .get his. face out
from beneath the cloud, that hovered
over him. For the first time in his
life he bad' done a dishonest thing.
Ho was deceiving,' those who had
trusted him. He ha.d 'taken the first
step toward betiaying those who had
given him' their entire and hearty
confidence. But did not others" do
the same ? Was he not knowing to
the facts that some of the first men
in the country speculat i ed with funds
not strictly their own ?"; And further,
he was sure of coming Out right.
Ah I there was the 1311;131 of twenty
thousand dollars perhaps twenty
five thousand'— in 'prospect. He
brightened with the glare of the gold
en promise, and went at his work.
That evening ho called .on Julia,
Annesly. 0! beautiful,! blessed girl !
What a pleasure and a 'joy to make
her happy. And she loved him so
truly and so devotedly.' They talked
of the future. They hoped to be
married withthe New Year.
" We shall have to economize, 'dar
ling," said Edgar. "I Must not ven
ture beyond my income;"
" Our best and suiesf, income shall
be love and help for one another,"
answered Julia, beamingly.
He kissed her, and thought how,
for:her sake, he would like to be
rich.
He went home, building huge cas
tles in the air by the way. His moth
er received him with it kisi: and a
blessing. She was proud of her son,
and she was grateful to;hirn; for well
she knew, though sh owned the
roof that covered them, she should
have fared. but ill had it/ not been for
Edgar's helping ,hand.l She was a
meek, mild Christitin woman, loving
and tender: She was Proud of :her
boy's manly beauty, but, she was far
more proud of his sterling character.
This was Monday evening. On
Wednesday the street clias shocked
by the report of a heavy defalcation.
A young man eashierlin a bank
had fallen suddenly froth an lionora-!
ble position to shame and disgrace.
He. had been speculating with the
fund of the bank, and, had robbed;
thestitution of fifty thousand
dol
lars. This man had been Edgar's
friend. '41,0y had been co mpanions
for years. Only the day bet!ore Ed-1
gar had wished that,- When he was!
married, he could give to Julia such ]
a carriage as this man had, given to
his wife.'
On this Wednesday evening; Ed
gar called upon his broker: All look-!
ed well.
On t iSaturday morning Edjar read
in th newspaper that the land grant's
to the Ash Valley Railroad had been
defeated in the legislature. He bur
ried upon the street, and he heard it
plainly spoken—" Ash 'Valley flat !"
—"Gon'e from forty down to twenty
five 1" He went to his broker's, and
there was no .concealing the truth.
The
.crash come.
" Never say , die !" cried the spider;
boisterously. "Did ,n't you ever catch
halibut ? I have,—and; have had to
haul in ninety fathoms lof line threel
times before I got the I fish! When
one of them big fellows comes close
to the. surface, and turn's head down,
yotevil - got to let him_ gt:i back to bot
tom. But, bless you! We ain't goin.
.
to lose him. We pull again. Chee
up, my boy. There's thc NeW Sprin.
Hill stock. It's going iup like hot
cakes. I can bay it to-day for twen
ty. ICII be double that in six days?'
That very afternoon Edgar manip
'dieted the books again, iand Put three
thousand dollars into I the! broker's
hands.
Another week passed, and Siorin
Hill had not advanced', a peg. O
the Cabbath Edgar did not atten d
chnrch with his mother. He told i
her he, was not feeling well.! 1
The fearful race WILS Lquickly run
Spring Hill declined, instead of ad
vancing, and Edgar was called upo
to make gdod his purchase: He could
not do it. ,He surrendered the stock
He was eight thousand dollars out
and not a scrap to shoW for it.
.
At the bank the directors had bumf
more critical than ustial. Defalca r
tiona in other places had made theil
watchful. The failing of men whom
they had regarded as sterling and ref
liable, hadlcauped them, to leek ove :
more closely. the Bgure4 of their ow
trusteservants. .l
The ummons came tb EdgarYoni
‘
tenay to meet.the directors in thei
private room. He entered, and sa
his books open before them. Hi
crime was known to them. Wha
had he to say?
He sank down and begged fo
mercy. Might not his, 'untarnishei.
character until this time plead l'o
him? 1 1 1
The president . shook his hta,
mournfully.. 1
"Alas! Ed - thrill. ils
_Ass _ gar, iS what makeS
your crime black. That is why vile
are , shocked. That yorl could harp
cast such a character into the scale
of treachery is fearful: When the
demon of fraud and speculation
mimes ppon us in Ertel a shape, wheite
can safety for the publie be found, if
we fail to, unmask the monster. , Otir
duty ispainfal, but it must be donor'
A side 'door was, opened, and a
sheriff entered. I \ 1
Tt was night --- Saturday night -t•
dark and stormy. Edgai begged/that
ho might be allowed to go home ad
speak with his mother.l A carriage
was called, and the officer went iv4h
him to his' home.- Ho went in pale
QUAttlita.
I„ NOVEMBER .6,1873.
nd palsied, staggeFing lib? a drank-
n man.
I What a hush was upon the h3use!
N'ot a sound—not a whisper —noth-
Og to bid him welcome. Could the
cws have reached this place? He
• -ked the officer.
- The sheriff shook his head serions
•y. - "The air iiiistaFtled," he said.
" Such things .trasel fast. But we
E m ust not wait here. If you, would
38 your mother; find her at Once.
t ill trust you that far. I will wait
iere ten minutes and then you Must
go with me."
1 "To—to jail?"
" Yes."
" Hark i"
A low wail as of one in distress,
!coma from an adjoining rooin.
"0, my soul I" cried Edgar. "1
!c annot see her. 1 1`tike the away. Let
me die as I deserve."
While be spoke, the doorway open
fed, and 'Julia Annesly came forth.
!She was clad in and her face
`was as white as was the robe which
which seemed a winding sheet.
" Julia 1"
" Edgar, go to y our - mother. Go
quickly, or you will not see heralive."
With, one wild', desperate cry, he
started forward. He had reached
the open door, aiid Julia had vanish.
ed from his sight, when a heavy
baud was laid upon his arm.
* * * * *
Edgar I—Edgar !"
He started, and struggled, and
[ooked up. Where was he? Whose
familiar voice had sounded in his
ear?
be
" Edgar !----Bless Mel:Why—you've
ben asleep-,,1 should judge you had
had a bad dream. Mercy when _I
came in and heard you groan, I fear
e'd you were in a, fit:'
It was the president. Ho had come
Mick, as he had proigisa
Edgar got down from his high
chair, and shook himself •, and when
he - had reached the blessed assurance
that the terror had been only a
dreath, he thanked God, and took
courage..
"Yes, Sir," lie• said ,to the presi
dent,—" I had a terrible dream. I
thought my mother, was dying, and—
but it is past. I mutt have been very
tired. I have but a very few minutes'
work to do, sir. If' you will wait I
will walk homeward with you." ,
The work was speedily dohe ; the
books were put away, and, the safe
doable locked; and having delivered
the room into the charge of the night
watchman, the two-went out togeth;
And from that time Edward Fon
tenay never again 'was tempted as
others are tempted. Though only in
a dream, - yet the touch of the fire had
beenand efficacious. With
the New Year, he took Julia for his
wife. If he could not give her horses
and carriages, he could give her hon
est, devoted love;.and he brought to
her from every contaci with the
world a manhood reliable and beau
tiful beyond all price.--Ledger.
HAPPY THOUGHTS.
That "the'oldest than" is. yet liv
ing.
That - the 03 - steralen never fall into
a• stew.
pu T n h ch at e.s. eoncluctors fare so well' . on
. . ,
That mince-pies tire such visionary
affairs. , . . -) ,
That' th 3 chestnut worm is so
palatable this year. : t -
That cattle are betterldressed than
their butchers.
That "Shakespeare never repeats"
on election day.
That there is no " back down "
among fashionable ladies. •
That honey-makes live and move
and have their bee-ing.
That a man of narrow means is
often given a wide berth. ,
That umbrellas are so nearly
alike that mistakes are excusable.
That canal stock cannot be bought
on any margin—of the, river.
That Washington made such, an
ice crossing of the Delaware.
That bosom friends — ean be pur
chased for seventy cents orppwards.
That there are still inorV people
who don't lecture 'than :those who
do.
That the best specific f r The pres
ent tnonetary disease is "specie pay
ments."„,
That single men, like foxes, if too,
closely pursued, will double cn_their'
pursuers.
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DAUGHTERS OF THE RICH.—No class
of women are more to be pitied than
the daughters of rich men, who hav
ing real energy of character, have no
vent 'for it, because fashion requires
them to sit still and fold their hands.,
It does not -require this of their
brothers. They are applauded when
they grow reptiye under it, and
breaking their bonds interest them
selves in a manly way in something
besides mere pleasure. But let a
daughter try it, and immeniately-the
awful Mrs. ,Grundy starts np, and
points to her worsted dog and cats,
and her croquet ground, and her.
Trench dressmaker, and bids the
daughter of the millionare ,still her
pulses, and close eyes and ears to
the possibilities, and think of noth
ing-but husband hunting. We nev
er can know how many real heroines
are behind. this wall of restriction,
till what is called. " adverse " fate
sets them free to stand upon their
feet, and to, use their own hands,
and know their own powers which
bad beeil dwarfed almost to extinc
tion by inaction. .
•
YOUNG Mrs! .Let the, nobleness
of your mind impel you to 'its im
prOvement; you are too strong to be
defeated, savei by yourselves. Refuse
to live merely to sleep and eat.
Brutes can do this; but you are men.
Act the part of men. Prepare your
selves to endure 'toil. Resolve to
rise —you have but to resolve. Noth
ing Can hinder your success if you
determine to succeed. Do not waste
your time by wishing and dreaming,
but go earnestly to work. Let noth
ing discourage you. If you have no
books, borrow them; if you- have no
teacher's, teach yourself; if your ear
ly education has been ;neglected, by
the greatest diligence repair the de
fect. Let not a craven heart or
love for ease rob You of the inesti
mable benefit of self cilture.
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TTERIIIO . I2I2'ASIIINGTON.
wAsautoresi, D. C u Oct. 24,1873.1
l
ininent among the. eyents'i of
ast week was,l the . visit•to , the
gof tile delegates to;. the
's 'Evangelic 1 Alliance. I ;'The
ion of this bo y of distingnish
tiemen by o • Churches; and
61come - exten ed .them by the
nor of the District in the way
' ething substadtial at Willard's
'e cause of no small amotint of
Ofion, partichlarly with our
4 -going commani y. ror ones
ions Churches to which these
men were, inilited, were filled
tenon. So great and so eager
the crowds that pressed for
ivith a seeming desire for spit.-
'pitching and spiritual.comforia,
Ocibtless a feeling of astdnish
was awakened in. the - breastOf
a pewholder,.' who had been
i blued to occupy their seat in
• i a melancholy loneliness! •The
if the. Churelies , pealed forth
4:lngest and loOdest notes; and,
.Owd after crowd crushed and
q their way iii through their
, with a _teal and fervor that
Onderful to be4iold, it required
• l iit stretch of thought toma
tit the dawn of the Mille n niu m
ear at hand.‘ .
,
:1 demon of the Metripo i litcln
h spire; as he caveurted around
L 1 the pedals and i keys of; that
li, was evidently in his glory.
Olombis, Yankee-doodle, 1 God
he Queen, and "We wont go
'till morning," was proiniscu
intermingled with hymns, ' hor
nd anthems, - as the cr o ds of
el flocked to that fashi nable
le of worship; with its high
d ceilings,. long gallerieB ,and
a windows blazing and glitter-
I the_ glow of gaslight. tong'
the services , had_ closed, with an 1
ation bordering on ins laity,
the dull, heavy tones of these'
thundered over thecity, until!
atienco of many .
of -our good
e ,was fairly exhausted, ad 're- 1
s and ejaculations' called , forth'
if more emphatic than elegant,
! under the circumstances, atl
net altogether inappropnate.
order 'that no undue - partiality
t be shown, and that each eon
ti. ..n might have the plture l
:atisfaction elate of ' seein and;
ng these distinguished gentle-j
carriages were in waiting ,and
) Lan of Canterbury, with ever-;
the learned Bishops Slid; Doc-;
- Were hastily , 1 - hurried, during -
ours of service, from one Church,
other. Public curiosity was ex
. f A live Dean was something
o be seen every day. -He waS
e . crolvd what - the elephant is to
circus, the master-figure of the
, the sensation of the hoUr. It
with considerable' fore-thought
lose in charge', of 1 the arrange- "
s !that thi%zo l vision was lmade,
high the several
,congregations
blest were all equally grq.tified.
11!, th
.0 arrangewnts eonnecte •
the occasion, there was evidenca
n entire harmiiny and unity o
g, The dlstinetien and ;preja
of creed were most happily lei.
dr. forgotten,
in the earnest de
fm ke welco me the entire del
oil of these eminent ;christia •
,
cis- ' 1 ' ,
m'illiard's, these gentlemen wit •
ladies,, by inv4ation, welie ver3 '
somely entertained by the Gov
and the City offieials.l Th:
nt lunch to nhich they were in
was discussed
; in the lirelid
eir, and to the evident e enjoy
cif .
every one present. Address
ere made an responseS, were
• in the most friendly,feeling ;t
it Is perhaps b,ut simple justice
a 3, that our citizens honored
'selves in thug` honoring; thei
ngnished, visitors. It was f an es
ion of patio spirit wl i tich is alike
*table to them; and irmanifesta.f
of the liberality which r hotaa.
does distinguish the
ra character
e iteriefin people. It was. es'
in.,ly pr per that such a Irccogi
n should have been extended to
representatives of Protestant
stendom by the citizens l of i the
al; of a nation,l the organic law?
high guarantee to believerS, ii 4 ,
• Creed, the very, widest latitude,
accordance w i th the exPresse4
s of the Civil Service Reform Ad
..
y I Board, tlie Secretary pf the
sery it understOod is preparl,
o l districtthe United States,with
twl of equalizing the distribitio4
=Ointments in the Civilorrice.
grand divisions 'it, is said are t. 6
agile, and each one is to receive
reportionnte , share of doverni ,
t patronage. •;Within each disr
at .stated periods, the examinh
• oiird AO meet,iwbere all the can
tos for gorvernitieut . positi ns are '
ssemble before them • an corn
i 1
, n a body, for such vacancies in
service as may happen , at that
to exist. In i what way it is to
olio we are not yet info:med. It
ought by some that, in tildition
• e already existing theorie , rules
regulations,. ;the old recian
esLmay possi t! ly be intr diiced, -
a throwing the discus,; pitch
qUoits, irestling and the run
, of footraces, all of which would
quite as essential to the faithful
orMance of the duties they may
to dischargefas those that have
already promulgated. llt has
been alleged that the ' board are
ions to ,procure the ., tie.rices, of
e Professor of PUrenologY;
. but
what purpose we must Confess
re' at a-loss to conjecture. - If an
chic of pay has anythio :tlo
it, we venture to ass et that
.cientious scruples on that ,sub-,
will ho found ; as scarce , la coni
itY as it was , during the few last
s o the last session of Congress.
example is too good. . Bit, on-,
unately for the clerk, the
_pay
't ;follow the . example. .1 There
be no fear that his mort4 sensi
ies; wi4 ever be shocked, or ' hiti
edify ' ever tried, by any such
0
iptation being placed before him.
~- -President Johnson; " whose
can niZed bones; - hearsed in death;
liaburst their cerement,' whol
1 , .x.
durinthe past few. weeks has bee
a :grte tof the Metripolitan i llotei,
*a;last evening tendered a serenade
y hislWashingtOO City friends. :Alt
\ early hour in' the evening, in cow
s ;with about a , dozen' oho,t
. ,
feeli
dige,
asid
sirb
°gilt
teric
the
(be ,
hib
crei
nie
tr:c
ing
do.l
pc.
ti4e
tun
be ,
epp i
to..
MI
II
02, p
An
I' - I
friends ivho had. I . , rfectid tbe ar
•
rangements he mad:- his appearanea
crs
upon th4;hche bale:oi l y, f4om,'which,
in a spedch of a tit wo home ; dur
ation; lii:* m e spiv :ntlY addressed
the crowd which, ha« gathered be
li
low. , The lips tha ha'e so 1 long
,
been silent were nee rnor i e unsealed:
The fon tains pf 'eq. ence thati have
been 80 ongiclos d, .erel once ~ mere
opened; ;and t e sa ;. e kindling, fe
licitorts'; ' 72CI: at di, sentences fell
upoa th ''ear . a ,in days gone by,
IWhen housed o tear ully to ccinfide
,e.A)
the'flag! and " e g eat charter of ,
lirunan liberti e' to the guardian
sit!pi of t4e der Pls.- It was 'the
cause.cif l no s all amonnt'of corigrat-.
ulation too Ives 1 that ive were
thus pre - nte *th an opporbanity
of catchi g a ' p se Of the werltings
of the at cns itutlonal mind that
so calinlyilookit o t on the 'ever-Shift
(l3
in,,n , ;political see a f oral the quiet ,
shades of lines. 'Me.; Radical ,des
potism, is viol t a co' stitutien ; and
our ' coritry in -* gl into -per
was,the burde 9f his theme. Ll' was
the Isame old"story t at ;four earsy
ago and, over n
e t in I such a ter
rible exdlemel, s'h wiidly uttered
it Irina t e ste ts f thWhitellionse.
Butl net rtunate yfo 'thiese 1 direful
forebodi „, , is and fear til .predictions,
the l cou try, 'in the acelof alt this,
still cont nues in aco dition of peace
and prosperity,
More qeligh4n!
we tire now enjoy
be desired. :The
ing np with
iar faces Ea
tion to he n n2ll
already !pare. ..i
being bud and '
to secure the, 41
didatekkto be
Corigre s.
House s ver
the present ii
conductpd the
to secure his
positi4 Wi
will evidentl •
deal, oiler whi
are beifi l g,
dates and tli
doubt' • ss
dun
destro
a few (
BEST
the RI
ilshone
office t o ough
wise a the kb
vidual becan•
him. The
healthyi than
T
officia I that.
are, t ,the "
the sp is on
ing
~ or tha
warnalln As
the people w ,
are hbnestly id
fear o e t t jthe p
. r
publi n con -e
thus flu. has pl
as be ng deter
from office 'ido
-1
omy apd Wriest , 1
ties. [We shall ne
entirelY from' tje
men. I They wil !cx
1 the re to
W= an
eased pr•t•
I servie- =y
ation •f h,
spite ;
fulnes l
an inc,
publi '
.
exam
men . Ito pre=en
suppo t. A_o
ally. 4e a go
siMpi n d Ole w ii
selecifpn of can
pr I !
Otecit!the p bl
into the priv to
I ,
who ants y ur
him h 'pest, d
a gbo 'peight?or
0 !citizen, ybou
your t vOte a4d
run the ris,
chelatdd; but] tI
snl4ll I that 3ou
!risk. But
h'ones t l officia
-pays his .1
debt!
Cf his neigh
sta;neill b) , i
F - 1
.0 expe
.) l other
•
pnnter l
our beE
ds findi
vill be
ty, 1 i is
lA th
your
nate 3
r lace
isk
OL -TIT
foun d
yonn c , friend
of Harrisbur
visitol a re
band 04 us '
appe d i ed bi;
c l i
fonn nmorqi
reeor 4. of hiS
the (14e .of this
among the subs
, of Phiiadelpbi
Ulan];, in the.
lOag, es," abdos
written part, t
tbOngh it 0 1 e ,
yeStehlay . :
! 1 ,_
G. l iiii .fSo. 10 1 , 1.
I' I Flour
i
, l f ,, 1 ;
of ...od. i i n "0
1
dittoned, by'' t
in arolupoh t.
/trait , wher a
for t is pre el
gray ,
l and n ts
the. is7er D is
Grac l i boun ,
eight en cas s
etor' accou t ,
shipper, and g e
111ic1411,. and in c
ti lit
tolßipliard aei
in,thb inarg ni in
ed irtlike go d 1(
ditio d, at t i
Anteigi,:ta ( hti
,onlyiexcepte ,) 1
and u:case f i
Brik r 1 or o I
ri.ei ht for t e
pO ds for ye 1
and Verage c u
wlie eof the sl
said ship ha h f
of lading all of tl
the One ofThi
acc t implishe
col . ' And
shirl to her
Ambn2 Da4
thellitli, I-
I -1- wed c
I
fl
i i
1
a
II
U
N
II
A
II
I
II
II
11
urn
111
than what
!!!!
Ecouid not, well
is l apjilly fill=
nge and famil
hrings
oongresmen
'y the pits are
es heing palled
of ertain can
rs of the next
erkship lof the
oncetd to
we'
b ing
cit;
stri
ay
er
mac
e
cfie 1
I he' C
gene
1 cutnab :
affttir
etec
h his
be
,i
, as 1
ke , ~1
Fir fr
ret
•pt, I —as so
:1 of {as
as
ion without op 7,
exception there ;
, new
he combinationi,
lby the; 9 andi-
Inds; there Will
y liely 'contest.
31.
I 1 I - -
on
. 'prridil..--Td..
. i r .
a P;tYEica . us t e
1 h , creptmo•
i•wer,' would be as
•fl a liealtlayi iridil•
11 w boils troubte.
il l evel• Was
i more
r . 'lin
• resen.. .-- fe*
liroi i - en d!stionest
oily politic,l'What
in are to the blaz.
I ,s 4isl 11 , 44' and
i • 1 , .. •
es the masses of
• napose the i party
e l d,• We liakTo no
lit l self.l Eei.y Re
in which in+ met
I itseif on record
1 • .1
•ed to driv4 men
! •
• to practice econ
! • '• -I
nltheir public du
er free ourselveS
intlu: nce of bad
eep i to power in'
:tlear aml watch
!however, ithrow
• • 1
Lction. around the
lal mo
i •C thorotigh
Character of - the
liilmseli , e.s for our
itizen will -I gener-
;Cial.l ; Tiiiii - is a
pral-...,tic l d in the
ates, will greatly
nterests. T.nquire
•••riictei• of
,she ' man
e., andl if y;ii . find
rious, .cha ifatile,
!cl a ioublilc-sPirit
i safely Oslo him
• iaport s You may
• then, Of b i eirig
.lianc l es will be so
Petwell affoi•di !the.
Per to . secure 'an
&man whi neveri
• sakes a4valitegy
hose challter is
11, ranee or 1p ofani
earlblanCei .Sheet
I without . paying
;
'in this.ll INOmi
foi Office aid the
' slicinesty:i high
i I 1
Jingly-sna 11..
.1 : - .:i •
I ,
1
. 1
I 1
I
1
.l
,~
1 43 nil a
-1
i • 1
k loi n i L. "f t ,l p , iN n o•— t : e
lioMis Afilibridge l ,'
1 1 1
who is tciw on a
~ i 1
in onr i °rough,
La • last -701E1 the
14dinfr„ which he
llieetion of aliient
ily, , whO wete at.
enthent, proivinent
hal l basins men'
It •1 is a 'printed
tyle' t 'e l with
rilit anl tent as
ofthe - I)6i 1 but
I 1 - ii
:P 1 '1 -ii
I B LL
11 Pa•
Eative
lino!
1 of
a c!
E
11pped l i by t,
0 de4and li
}.
). Ashbridg
,„ l OOd Sbip C
is Master un
✓ yage, CI
edina 'at e
1 and
is e, d
D Anti:pa',
f F i lo r on
EL , a T l, i citte I
1 7
s consigned
cls4 Ofl his
✓ being m,
L I eltob(
) de and
e of riaid
,
.a.n el of
..tb Satal
i- rib epee tc
h s assign%
said ' gob
ole, 1 with] 1
stowed. fir witness
er or Purser of the
rand ,'to three bills
is Tarior ' ri44Datn,
three Bill.Bl being
Other twnl to stand
God sand the good
red ort in 1 safety,
'hila elphitqebra',
v c , ; _l
uanurxr ri t ARGILM:.
, Riethi6licail, 1 • I ,
so
de
,ed
~O
W4/12 TO DO Wiiil iIIOM3LE:
t , --r-L .
Don't try to wench ' .. 0 sorro w .
in run or narcotice t '. If ypu begin '
this,ou must keep right op_ with it ,J
nntil it leads you:to ! ruin ; ' or .you
must add physical pain and the con-':.
r:i ; m3
scio tress of degration to giet sorrow
youlr i tcf escape. Of ! wretched r,
men bis. condition is !float pitiful
?
who, r
having lolhttopki . g‘
drin ills lebaT
-
with shattered nerents ' !aching head"
and epressed mind, to _facfithe same 1
trop le ag,ain. That which pt first. ,
was ainful to contemplate Ica, after
d ' , seem , unbeatiable.', Tf3n.to one
the atal drink will; b aoain - and
.
agai sought until, its victica sinks a‘!
hope ess, pitiful and total wreCk., '
Wrk is the true . iemedy. If
mid, rtune hits you hard, 'hit youil
some hing else i --, hard - pitch into
a
some ing with will. There's noth-
ing ke good, solid, absorbing work ',
to -
,o e trouble. If lotf - laave met
with po sses ; you , don't Want 'to- lie
aware
aw thinking of them. 1 Yoau want
SCE
FE
i
~ calm, sound sleep,l and to eat ~
dinner:With appetite. But you t;"
unless you Work. If you say
on't feel like ork, and go a
g all day to tell 'Tom, Dick and J,
• the dory of your Woei, you'll ,
g i
-ak 'find keep your Wife - awake I
tis' gs, spoil Ter temper and';
own bteakfa.st the neit morning,
be ' to-'morrow feeling. ten , ,
wo se than . yoU' do to:day. ,i ,
ere . re some tronbleo that time,'
a..eal4, and
,perhaps !smite that ;'
everkbe healed at - al4 but all can
elped by - the panadea) work.
t; you who are thus atlkete,d. 1
scree
your I
can't
you
ioafi
le a
by - t
your
and'
only
esn
be
El
IL OF INTERUPTION IN INT. LECTUAL
I:.--Few people realize 'the .frill;::;
if an ,interrupti 4 On, t~ew ' E peOttle
all .that is - implind i by - .i.t., !!-
• ace ;Nightingale!
says' if we
der as, with sick as iwith well, ; !: •
thought decomposessopne•ner-
I matter, that to obtrude - anotherj; .-
1 ht, upon the brain vihilat it.: is ,i.;
• e act ;of destroying . '.nervous
: r by thinking, is .calling on it•
Ire a new eiertionq vie shall 1,,
der
ber thafive are , doing positive''
•• by interrupting: - I Ifithct invalid !; .
r ed by his avocations to continutl
ationsrequiiin4 much thinking, i; ,
jury is doubly great. :If you offer , . •
rain a! thought,l especially one :;
ring. a; decision; abruptly; yotru
', a real not lancifulinjury t . This:;:
pplies to the well quite as much ! _
the sick. • I hive never known ;',', •
ns who exposed theinselves for ' 1 : '
to constant,' interroptiOn whOA.‘„-..
of muddle away their intellects ._
`t-, at last. The prOcess,, with.,' ,
, may I :be accomplished Withorit,
. • With the' sick,- paih giies;i: .
ing ofth.e injury, ..Interruption
evil to the reader _Which mast;!
:stimated very idifferently fr).rn
. ary !bash:toss:l.. interriaptiohs,r;,
great question about i. the .• inter
on is ; not! whether iit nompiels; - j 7-,
O divert your attention oo't i liee;
, but Whether it:3 • Confpels .yo ito'j ,
your whole ..nilthl, to an - other,
asbn, SU ppose;ireaderiperfeet-' .
sorbail in his author;; anr antli r or,
. ging Very likely `to in:lother iiige , - - :
another • civilizatiOn i entirely '.',
..
rent .from ours. .- 'f - you 1 are;, . .
ing ia 'the day-timP in n 'house;;!
1
1 o there are 'Women a . :tal ehildren,!.
here the neeple Caia - ifasten,,tipon[,
for potterinirdetallsiOf business; -
may be sure that yo . n. will not be ,
1 to get to. the .ehd .orl the ,pas Sage!
i out in, some Ray Or I .,other being: '
IV awakened frOm; your dream,;:
suddehly brought lack into .the';
'mon world. The foss! 'in.tellec- , -!, .
y is greater thin any lone wh0', , ,1,
..
not suffered, from it could ihiag*
People think ;that, an slinterrup
is merely the, unhooking, of
,an.'-
•ic Chaim and;!thati thia current; ,
flow, when the Chain in -hooked]
gain, just as it' didl. be,fore. TO 3
_iiitellect i nal and imaginative, _ -
ents an ititerreption is not that;l •
:• • the !de I struction' Of. a Dicture.•!
I
• , ( 1 I
, • *ADP, 4., ' '
• . f' [ • ' H .
'
• 1.1. D Roars Gaai - ." 1 - 7 -Of the origin
is favOrito song a, pleasant story_
ld: ' There ; was. ;an Old Scotch' ,
not, however; to which the. song! ,
8 w surig i. , • for that. We. Iciime to ail .I
lish clergyman of wh ich Lady; 1 .
o Barnard was - - -veq ifend, andr
h Soph Johnstone was irrthe
t, of singing to Words i that were
from:- Choice..! lltd struck Lady, ..
' that she could - Opply the fat ,
a tale of.. virinons ..istress.itils'-';
• an' life . with
.1 which all couldi 1 . ,
pathize. . Robin tires , was thn,
e of a shepher.datßaleartes, Wh,O_
, • familiar with. the,ehildren 'of the , ,
se. .. Pie had onceiariested ' them' '
h4r flight to - Ma; intluli,ent-neigh:
s. • . Lady Ann revenged this ar4
by seizing ; the Ohl man's' name
preventing - it ,fkoa passing into,,,
etfulness. Whire,ih& was in• the.
of heapingnaiSfop!thries on
sine, Jennie, her Fasten Rli'7nbeth,•J
ye or thirteen Lye* her-•' junior;
•yed-into ihe .little • irocim and saw
ter • Anne" at heil escritoire. .. "1 -. 1
o been writing a ballad, ray.deat;r l
frank elder sister told her little
Adant, "and I am :- - )presairig,-; niy
y 1 1
'belo I
and
Jiff:
red.
wb.e;
her inc with many Mls i. fertrine --.6 5. - 1
hat e already sent her ;Jamie' to sea,
bro -e her father's.arnr, and made her
mo her fall sick, and gavq her, Mild
Ho in for a toyer, butt' wish to load
he with a- fifth 'sorrow in the foUr i
I
lin s. • Efelpjme, I • pi-4?--1, "Steal the a
cp , Sister I Anne," ; said •the little
Eli abeth. The'catv Was imnairdiatery
lift d, and the song.ccimPlet :40 " ..... '.,, •
nF F d' : ußtLThf e tti ' alva i sl
fai y-land, to:`heynn« Life's
lik a beautiful and_ winding 14ne; on
eit r side bright,lowers' and beauti-",
ful butterflies and ,temptinf,r4ruito;
Bch ch we,scarcely Paitsw to adnaire,
ant to taste, so eager l are we to haft
ten to an ,opening which; ''wei . imagine'
more be re beantifrill still. ' Bat, 63 4 ,
de , rrees, as we advance the trees gross
bl 4k, 11 the 1 fiewers • . ' and `
bu tertlies fail, ,the jfrttits diesap. •
per, and we find we ,have arrived 4t •
a esert. Waste, in the! centre a stag.'
n t and ; -Lethean lake, ,over which
NV eel and shriek the dark -winged
bi ds, the embodied ,Meitories of the
Pat,
• ! i
-," , _ i i 1
I I.
Grace
•ell icon
el? inn%
alle4 the
lei ;Go l itl
Har
chor in
(hod's
to 1
Propri
'said
o Satal
abence
x:hed as
3 deliver
port of
the Sea
ickell,
Rich'4
paying
Is , five
aimage
I . I 1
I, , JUSTICE of the peace' in. Illinois,
ore whom a citizen h'sd-proseeit
his daughtees lover for ejeeting,-.
l a
frond his own parlor, thetshp
evening previous sol/mzlly
' idled as follows : 1"1.i 'pearsAliat
• young. feller -3vo courtin`;: the -
lintiffs gal in' plaintiff's -back
1 lor, and Was, putoutl by defend--
ICourtin' is a Public necessity.:
. muet not be interrupted. Thate
e, the law of Illin6is will hold - that
parent has no leigal right in - h
• m ,where coartin'•l3 afoot, and's°
• defendant i is !thseluirged ' and
utiffitaust pay casts?'
•I I L - "; ' 'q '
be
ed
hi,
da
T was a brilliant Mattoon boy
o, soeilig a dog with &Muzzle on for the fire,.
!, e, exclaimed:, ' Mamma, mamma, I betlivo
!, to the dogs are . going to RP! !mop skirts ;
re gom a dog with ono on his - nose . : :
II