THE SUNBURI AMERICAN, M TVSUBE&O JETTOt iatctidat bt UTtTIi WILVEBT, Proprietor, lUMCB'a IWDIMI, SUBMt ScrCAM, At 91.B0 In Advanoe. II not paid within 6 Months tJ3. u2?r;OTU IoVri of m (Ao Month. Ocwrnonrn with thin establishment to an orten 1tNEW JOB OFFICE, eoutalnlng a variety of Eluin and fancy typ toal to any establishment i tb InUrior of the State, for which the patron mk of the public to respectfully solicited. Irofcssfonul. TEItKMIAII MX YD Kit, Attorney at I Law. Sunburv. Pa. All professional busi ness intrusted to his earo will receive prompt nt- ' tentlon In this and arfjolntnjr connties. Can be consulted both In Eiigllf-h and German. Alio, District Attnruev of Northumberland county. Autt.20,1870.-iy. J NO. A. YTII.SO, ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. 141 FOURTH ATBTOI, Notary Public, Pittsburg, Pa. Jan. 15, 1870.- -It. GEO. IIILI-. Attorney at La, SUNBU RY, PA. Will attend to all professional onslness In this and and adjoining counties. Can be consulted la the English aud German lan guages. JO. BIAKKI.K CO, Market Btrest, 6UMBURT, PA. Dealers In Drug", Medicines, Paints, OI', mass, Varnishes, Liquors, Tobacco, Cigars, Pocket Rooks, Dairies, &e. SP. WOLVERTOS, Attorney at Law. . Market Square, SUXBURY.PA. Profession al business lu this aud adjoining counties prompt y attended to. DR. A. It. S.lVIOfJE, respectfully an nounces himself as Phynlclan and Snreeon to tlie citizens of Sunbnryand vicinity, having lo r...t..4 Mnmnlftiermanentlv on Market street, near- Iv opposite the Falrmouut notel, where he can be consulted at all hours when not professionally cngqg'-d. ap'.34-ly rpKHTII 1 TEF.TIIl J. N. i.rv(.ai.NUtK, 1 m.,,, nenrtitt.SUKuURY. PA. All work rnrifullv utten-iel to and warranted. Am thank ful to all for the kindness extend by plvlng me their p.itronago t a'u'l hope" a continuance aud Ineren Ollice, first door east of Aa Olllee. rd me past, A apll e same. Express pllO-09 GXV. ZIEGEER, Attorney at Law, north si te of Public Square, one door ear,t ol the old Bank building, SUNBURY, PA. Collec tions and all professional business promptly at tended to in the courts of Northumberland and adjoining counties. sept 15-00 A BRICE, Attorney at Law, Banbury, Pa. Oifii e In corner room up stairs, of lUupfs New BulMins, formerly occupied by G. W. Haupt, Eq. Collections of claims, writing', and all kia la of legal business a'ten le i to eire fullv and with dispatch. April 2,'7J-ly. CA. REIMEVKWDER, Attorney at Law, SUNBURY, PA. All business en trusted to hU care attended to promptly an 1 with diligence. apl'J7-C7 JXO. II AY' CI.E3IEST, Attorney at Law, SUNBURY, PA. Collections and all lro f esulrm-al bivduess promptly attended to. inchSl-CO C. J. WITTNRH. O. KASB. BRIIXER i ISA WE, Attorneys and Coun sellors at Law, SUNBURY, PA. OUlee on Chestnut street, west of the N. C. and P. & E. Railroad Depot, lu the bniUlng lately occupied by F. Luzirus, Esq. Colloctions and all profess ional bubiuess promptly attended to la Northum berland and adjoining counties. ap! 10-09 8. D. BOTER. W. J. WOLVKKTOS BOYEIt A WOEY'EUTO, Attorneys at Law, on second floor In Bright' new r.n.r si -KT!RY. PA. S. B. BoverandW. J. Woi'verthii respectfully announce that th-y have entered Into eo -partnership in the practice of their piofesbiou iu Northumberland aud adjoin ing counties. Consultations can be had iu the O "rmju Iftng-tage. P 4 HU. MASSEll, Attorney at Law, SUN- BURY, PA. Collections attended to la the counties of Northumberland, Union, Snyder, M.mt-'ur. Columbia aud Lycoming. npUii-0'J WM. M. ROCKEFELLER. LLOTD T. ROHISBACI1. TYOCKEEEIXER & ROIIRRACH, Xt Attorneys at Ln.w, BUNUURY, PA. Of tice in tiaiipt's new building, second tiuor. En trance on Market Square. jan4 OS fTALCXTI.VE DIETZ, Wholesale aud Re V tail desier iu every variety of ANTHRACITE COAL, SUNBURY, TENN'A. (urPEii wnAiir.) I??- Orders solicited and flUed with promptness and despatch. inaylU-bO CIOAL! COAL! COAL! GRANT BROS., J Shippers aud Wholesale and Retail Dealers iu WHITE AND RED ASH COAL, SUNBURY.PA. (LOWKK WUAP.F J l-iT Sole Agents, westward, at the celebrate 1 Henry Clay Coal. janlO 00 -Vr H. RIIOA DM, BETA!!. UEALER OF ANTHRACITE COAL, iUNBURY, PENN'A. OrricB wtm Haas, Fauelt & Co., Orders left at Sealho'.ti & Bro's ..office Market Street, will receive prompt attention. Country custom rosp. etfa ly soile.ted. Jan. 8, 17'J. tf. JAIC1I hllll'MAX. I-VRE A LIFE INSURANCE AGENT, BUN ; BURY, PENN'A. Represents: Farmers' Mutual File Insurance Co., York, Pa. ; Cumber land Valley Mutual Protective Co. New York Mutual Lil'e; Guard Lite uf l'hlla., aud Hartford, Conn., General Accident. DEXTISTUY'. GEOIUiE M. UENX, In S'.nijOft'i Uuildimj, Mirktt Suart, ScsufKT, Pa., IS ; renare 1 to do all kinds of work pertaining to 'i-atistry. He keeps constantly on hand a ii:b assortment of Teeth, and other Dental r.ii.t trial, from which he will he able to select, and meet the wai.ts of bis customers. A:i work win ranted to giv ati.fctl jn, or else th .no.i-y ref in ted. The very b--l Mouthwash auiTooth-Powders kr;t ou hall I. ills reference ar th numerous patrons w'.mm he h is worked f r the last twelve ysars ribuiy, A?ril li, li4. UltOilO'JS A IIENIUE, MANUFACTURERS OF HOOTS AMD Nil O EH, It Dew. it's Bill II.', Market 8vi Bunbury. VI.L kin Is of nn nt Shoe mads to order Vimu 111 ls"t Ultiial thai t ia b prucur el. Krptlrlu don kl hurl Bulic. Ord.ar it, p ti'ii;iy " ic.tsd. J ! !. liT m:;v tow wnn. rtvi? TilsMl'i.t h.vi ik "7",'; h ' 1 , :-!.. m.tn .t" ! r-"t ,!t Co-il i !-. " tfllV or i , ri 1 ii - 1 1 j (,, u... w U I-' Ul St OK i OU . tut if roil ctau. F- H -v ml N ;l, ennU9: ou U.4- eirU ,.y. J iu- IV UTJ.-tf. M r.lllY MUtiu.i; VIH1. . I -, .1 L..V1 txeuM in m -i I' ..i, ,.i 4 1 U I tu'ol'U l .ul l. u i- l I'-. M tltll I I. ly 1 . .1.. 1 itu.lSi l IVOHH. STOB irtnVltrA In 1S40. ) PBICE 91 50 IX ADVANCE. $oUh tint) cslitnrants. t'AH MEli IIOI'SK, Mt. Carinel, , CHARLKS CULP, Ptcprletnr. A Pleasant Hummer Report. ulus well-known Mouse, Is refitted aud repaired, will furnish the best of accommodations to travelers and perma nent boarders. Un account of Its location it pos sesses peculiar attractions as a summer resort. July 3, 1809. ly. RENTAL' It A XT A EATIXU IIOCSE. CHARLES ITZEL, PitorRiBTOR. Chestnut Street, a few doors from the Depot. Sl'NDURY, Pa., AS open a Restaurant and Eatlnjr House, for the accommodation ofthe public. Warm meals can be had all hours. All kinds of (fame, tiah, Ac, served up at short notice. His bar is supplied with the bestliquor in market. No pains spared to ple-ise, and terms moderate. Banbury, September, 4lh 1800. ly. NATIO.VAE LAOEK BEEIl HALOOS, ON TniUD STRRRT, KEAR THE DEPOT, SUNBURY, PA. JOSEPn BACIIF.R informs the citizens of Sun burv and the puhlic generally, that he has opened" a LAGER BEER SALOON at the above place. The best of Lager Boer, and Malt Liquors will be kept. Also Oysters, Stc, constantly serv ed up to customers. ATIOXAL, HOTEL. AUGUSTUS WALD. Proprietor, Georgetown North'd County, Pa., at the Station ofthe N. C. R. W. Choice wines aud cigars at the bar. 1 he table if supplied with the best the market affords. Good stabliug aud attentive ostlers. CI1A9. KLECKNKR. CIIAS. CAWLET. AM.IK.IIKW HOUSE, Nos. 813 und 814. Market Street, above eighth, PIIILA DELl'llIA. Terms, $i per day. We respectful ly solicit your patrounge. KLKCKNER & CAWLEY. Ot'Ifl HOTEL, WILLIAM E.N'GLE- X. MAN, Proprietor, I ront Street, between Chestnut and Walnut Streets, Suubury, l'a. Sept. !J4, l7d. ly. YTrASHI.YGTO.Y HOLME, C. NEFI' y V Proprietor, Corner of Market tfc Second Streets, opposite the Court House, S anbury, Pa. MayU3,'7a HOTEL V RESTAUR. 1XT, TilOMAS A. II ALL. Proprietor. B inbnry St., wt S11AMOKIN, PEN VA. Meals serve 1 at ail hoi.r, at short notice. The best ot Liquors ut the H.ir. The Tab;e is sap plied with the best and latest iu the inui ki ts. At tentive servants. Terms moderate. Patranage, solicited. HUMMEL'S RESTAURANT. LOU.S HUMMEL. Proprietor, Commerce St., hllAMOKlN, PENN'A. Having j. 1st refitted the above Saloon for the accomodation of the pub ic, Is now prepared to serve 'jls friends with the best icfrchmeuts, and fresh Lager iSevr, A.e, Poller, and ull other malt quors. REMTA I'll AX'f LEWIS MAUKWOIITII, PuorKiETOit, 6UAMOXIN, PENN'A. The best BEER and all kind of Malt Liquors on Tap. Call and ua rtfrcshed. Aug. 27, 1S70. aiTkaTvamxa y'aei.ey- house, E. U. bUKMI.VM, Proprietor, Comer Lacka wanna and Franklin Avenues, hcrniiinu, l'a., o posite Delaware, Liokawanna X Western Depot. r"ree carrU-gcs tu convey yue.-ts to and from Depot. Mar. L6, '7J.-ly. A spleudli assortment of Cloths and ("fissi mcres, ut Mooie Si, Dissiugei's. ny'i.i. it LACKTLPACTSof the best quality, cheap, ) ut Moore .K Dibsinyir'. ap;!3. iM OORE & DISSINGEIt have the best Pelalns. aj u. BREAD AX1 FAXCY" CAKES. DAVID FRY, 1 RESPECTFULLY Informs the citizens of Sun V bury and vicinity, that he will bake to order all kinds of CAKES FOR BALLS, PARTIES, Ac. Famlles are supplied with FRESH BREAD, Twist, Rolls, Rusk, Tea Huus, Ate., and also kept on baud aud manufactured out of tha best materials. All orders left nt his Shop In Market Square, ouc door east cr Miss Auna Painter's Millinery Store, or ut his Bakery on Spruce Street, between Front and Secoud streets, vni meet with prompt attention. BALLS AND EVENING PARTIES supplied with Cakes, Ice-Cream, c, at the shortest notice. Orders are respectfully solicited. DAVID FRY. Bunbury, Dec. 12, 1808. THE OXLY STOYE WITHOUT A FAULT IS THE GREAT IIALTI. NORE FIREI'LACE HEATER, BIIJB'S ILLUMINATED PIAMOND GAB BURNER. bt men PARLOR AND CHAMBERS ARE WARMED BY ONE FIRE. TT Is the only Fireplace neater that has a per- J. feci Top Feedar, and free from pulling or ei plosions, or emttllug gas Into tne apartment. It U the nuly Fireplace lleutur with the patent Diagonal Mairaaiua by which greater lliumiiiat- lug power i obtained, the epaiiment the Stove in In, more etlectually wanueii, ana tue urine re lieved ofthe reat weight of th coal in th reser voir. It Is th only Firenlac Healer that Is a Per feet Self-Feeler ami b;i burner, ouly r'qalre lillhiir oucu in twentv-fonr hours. it is the only Fireplace Heater with perfect sil'iine- and d inii'iior grate. It Is llm only Fin p.ac Heater with the deep base, giing uhiiul u.l room tor u.he., and with out reirleiiug the grate liable to baru out. In fuel it u the treat t.iljin.il Baltimore fir f rluea Healer, tail rovd and Ictu.liluYel ud for : Lioiiil'it t pei lectiou. lliUU CO., .'J and 11 LIGHT BTRF.ET, UuUiuiore, M l For sal by CHA8. 1). GENTHLU, Baubary, P iu'h- Jan. 1870. tf. AlUl'HTtt OIL. YAltU. HECK Si OVsTEU, In Cpper Aiixiist.i.a ljolniiig Vier' Lbn Kilns, at lb J .imliiiu ul li. nlmui"iu VKy U.tt.iua.1. bluv. C'ti-ui.t, IK, Broken, Lump, aul LIMLBUKXEUS COAL whl.-h will I, pro"i t'y Jollvenlla any 1H cl l!i I .irMiro, h-.iil, oy, or !. luny- 1' ..i t. i. 1 iy lUo ii, iiu'l, t eUl lurai i 1 be i " 1 . (iu i-f .l W'nUi,''iiln ehng for .vil. A I "I li 'r'l s lue y.rl. or l III I ' hi-..,). ..f J e U.ik. o l F "iilU t lil, ba'-i"iiy, i'i , l.l rcvslv eioinil iiuii"-i. J oil O. UKt'K, ! utu. ovbua. B iuli .ry, FidMsrj I, ISM. o( UM lutita, WE tit llli Kims, II i. kprlu, (Ul4M, IkullS, Clip., L-N M-k.i to- r te h! i, llir-h J", HU 'A Mill MSinRV A Il A-- l I !-" -...i i'. It 4', i 1 ' I SUNBURY, PA, SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 22,1870. FOR XH PRESENT SEASON, W Lav doslnel and manufactured a larga stock of tha READY MiDE CLOTH IHG Which we warrant to b A3 FINE AS CUSTOM WORK In all respect. Our preparations for the present season have been on the lar gest and most libe ral scale, and our present stock is GenU' as superior to any former rnnisniK3 one as our GOODS. former ones Finest in have been quality, of superior the gre'ost to those variety, and up of other . house. to the very latest fashion and style Embracing every ining essential to a gentlemen's toilet and wardrobe. CUSTOH DEP'T. Good of our own impor tation: the newest and beat fabrios of English. French, German, and Home Manufacture. The most skillful cutters In Philadel Yeils), phia, "Style" and food workman- amp. a pep- i'-S Children's, ieot nt guar anteed, with iKBiiam aatiaf to tion in all other re spoct made up in the most elegant man ner, end securing the qualities of durability and strongth, so deaira- bio in Childrens' Cloth iJ4 ing. We have made peoiai eiiuris iu this department, and ask special attention to our stock. Twon- fjf ty-flve styles -&VV- of little Chestnut StXCOATS PHILADELPh:a." Holfe Mitel HS x )TE. Br our ystem f Self-Measurement, easily nndorstood. re enable customer to send their orders iu such a way a to B ECU HE AS OOOD f XT a though the, -una themselves to our Establish ment. Ou Improred Fule foi .Self-Measurement, Sample and Price ent when re queted, and PBOMPT ATTENTION given to adl order, with ',U ARANTEE of entire satiafaction. ' JOEII WAHAKAKEE, 618 and 820 Chettnut Street. rnir.inrt.pui t. spr.iiirs.' yyi.k niTTr.ns. c ?3 ' ar ' 'ilAl'l '1 w Joe autv l 0F SrEEIt'S WINE with II -a tat tlis 111 . -I.l, HttiT aui mo.tKs'.U'jlbTo-i.'ajl li ii-i hi l i-.iWci Th tt Is alw.iyn t!;e CHEAPEN T TU Held, CaiW u4 F.joI u.c I la tll'CtU'H BTAN'OAHK WINE WTIE.K ! A. PtruvUu U .rW, I'Uaiiio.;.. . . t..ot, V. i. 4 I'bciif b o U, I . , o. .. . i HivUoiUer lUil U-iJt 4. U.-. bu4 iviulU Ul'Jl 11 1 A L T 11 V li I V I N U eiU,,ii'- Tu lui4it BLOOM f lh !'-, ! " a, 4 BEAU I V J 1UaB15 UWl J till A jlclctt offrri. H" YOU SIIOl l.l) KVI.lt G1.T MAR. ItlKO. If von shonM ever get mnrricd, John, I'll tell von what to do Go get a little tenement, Just big enough Tor two. And one spare room for compsny, And one spare bed within it And If you bgln love's life aright, You'd bi tter thus beglu it. In furniture be moderate, John, And let the stnired chair wait. On" loiikl'ig-g'ass wl,i do for both Yo'irself und loving mute. And llrns-els, too. and other things Which m'lKes a line nppeuratice, If vnn ran belter afford it. they Will look better a year heuce. Borne think they mnst have pictures, John, hnpcrh und cot!y too. Your wire will r-e a picture, John, Let that fitllce fur yon. Remember what the wise man said, A te-it nn.l love within It, Is b'-tter thnn a splendid house, With bickerings every minute. And one word as to cookine, John Your wife cu" d" the befd i for love, to m:ike the biscuit rise, In better far thnn yeast. No m itter If each iIhv ymi don't Il'ing tnrkev to your table T-1 1 rclicti b-ttcr hv-and by. When you arc better i.ble. For nil yon buy pny money, John Monev ttnit very day ; If yon would hive your life run smooth, There Is no better way. A notn to pay i nn tnr'y tli'ng If thlntr yo'.i choose to call It, When it hangs over a man who has No money in Ills wallet. And now, when yon are married, John, Don't try to npe the rch s It look them m.my a toilsome year, To iralu their envi. il niche. An I if on hnii'd gain the summit, John, Look well to yojr beginning, And then you nil ymi win repay, The toil and care of winning. &alc3 & Sltctttcs. S YOr KOIY SO Y 31. 1. XOV ltl'-AI. BY MILOTIS. r.trenla wlio lead a virtuous life, who sin eerely uuard to retain a gimd clear con seienee, anil lie honorably before i'd and men, have as one of llieir highest ainia of lite to make their children happy. There is no sacril ie too jin-at which tliry will not. cheerfully make, in order to secure their welfare, and for which they deserve from their neighbors the highest considera tion and prune. liut unfortunately many of the parents nowa-daya tako wronsi steps to secure the future happituss of their chiidren, by their example of extra vaiiancc of dress. iiiimIh uf living, and arrogant pride. con9idi rini it bi low llieir dionii v for the husband to work inure liimseif. irmt-md of boaKtiin; nl.oiil. hikI the wife t do hi r housework to a o render extent alone instead of rocking in the chair, uud idling tho timo otln-r-wise, der'.'udinj ou si-rvants. and conlinu ally coiiijilninii; of their tardiness aud waste. This common praetic? amonu the higher and middte eludes of society makes the bupropion on the mind of the youiii; that they must oive serious attention to outward appearance, tln' must ue uressed well oy all means, and If tin y want anything for their bodily comfort tiiey do not like their parents, commend to he waited on, aud this is the lirst. litlal step in their life ; they become depending beings aud never will lie. self-relying, which is the safest, prop of success iu life. The siime false pride, and even laziness, that so lirmly ni-stU s in the bi sam of so many parents, makes tln-in say, our sou shah not be u farmer, a medial. ic or a sea- ( faring man. No. that is too bard work. j and besides that, he has too much brain tor that ; he must study and become a doctor, or a lawyer, u book keeper or a clerk. Our dear daughter cannot do a thing in ' the bouse, for she has so much to It arn, ib, siths reading and riling. Ignoring gc.vraphy, she must bain French, lttiu aii'l (.uvek ; she must draw in colors, she j muni play u tl e piano and guitar, aud I sin:: well, aud if piu-siblc, learn also fancy i H. w in and embroidei v. tvi i he s ins go to ai-hiei!, many of them n.iil they are twcnty-f..ur ye-r of age,' ! the paivuts tooting the bids. At List they gel diplomas or are admitted to the bar, or i ceriincati s that they know book-keeping and aiat the prcliimnaiu of merchandis i in1.:- ! r.ut. alas, ymtig dot-tor are nt at a . .liM-oUiii . Ha ir cbanct s lor a n uumeralive i practice is very meagre; and as fur law- , : th. re are inure lawytrs than clients, 'liook-ki t s is and cli i ks arc as plentiful as Can-ida lliiMl. s, It is Hie h tldi st work to gel a Munition, and if one is obtained the s.il.ii v is small that nuly a baro living can he ..biuKi. d, and if ii.it by a line lucky chaiiee a uo-'d looting is oblained, that ciii k "r bo .k-k.-ept r can only cxpicl to l lite of p .verly I the cud ot h.s d,. I li h i lei. . i daughter is a' i fu" grown, lu r i inui ual hi-i.hl liiiri'. bin h r in- iii.u nice is very pal. lilld sill) kel III t i it i :er ir nn a vi r weak ein si ; le r t:n i , l.ui 1 1, hs. h. r inaiiii' I gr;u elul, her coil- v. i ri .ua: piwt i i ;i),r.iiin : ; ! ipi ibs ji.n.li. 1 -.i l in noil ttr.tW leiitliiN, hikI l. a . .1 I. ol. in. oil Hie pi-ili '. ll i li-il-ur li in il one ol Ihe ..ling d- la , ouug laelk. liook ki I I' Mild I Ills. Who III ll i I.I I H -lli I i CI I Hi- II J. laillk ib-ll llljll- i;, l l i C "ll. ,1 ol.llg l.l'I.V If , tie l-l I ll d i at e n. i pi. ii a i .it i .1 . .in. ii .ov i.ei pin,.'. '.' n. i, r a ..ii.- a. i i" , t "i tittii I ,i ii i. , k.n ... tl .t I it ai .1 l . k , - lll, II I ll "l i ' I I I .Ut ll HI" "I ,- . '. . , i i v ii m I ii l.ih'.i , and kin- ik a.. i pi. t i l lv till it"J I 1 lh . A ale I IU ol" r 1 lie 1 1 ik i;ipo,iil, d loll..iiid bin Ihe Im1 fun. i.e lulp he run gel, to do tho o-'kilig, ll"ll.k'i'pillkli 'd 4ll Mii'H hi inland wi.e, L'ud -I' iil h Uilp MU-1 cu'auusltuf is I he a a ul i me int ct I rqil'llv si it. W i . ,t i .i ii i i II I iu .1 I. . ll U I I o ' !o ! u i,. -ol ,-. I"H' ii I r u .1 ol.i., . I i i . i .n it..' I i i. ii. ii ., i .il i ol ain . 10. ll' .1.,- . . a -Ik ..- .. d I oil it ..ll. Ill ni l. il i ' - i. 111 ERICAS "I lnivc no trouble with mv cliildreu exnnip1 ofliutniUty lx-f ;"e C1, uf indus nnd m rvitnt girlo," reninrka a pfuiu, neatly try ami tciiivninut' in tlicir imnlo nflivintr. tlri'srd, tinnsumiiiLr tnitldle-nud laily ; . The tiluincr mid more, utmasumiii!; llu v "every otic of my bovs had to Iwirn a trade, and keep gtendy nt it. Yt u m.idu tueiu a ; preatmt ol the Ixiard liocause we could al- li arn a trade, and cneouragu theiu to be-t'-Til Unit, but tliey bad to clolho tliuni- come uuiaUriiiculmiiics. selves. As for niy liirls I only pave theru And let your dauohlera learn pructicnllv a good plain education. I did not even the art of conking an I lei.isi keeping, llm't let them liarn to piav on the tiiano, for they may retVin health and crow phyaieal- several reasons. First, bccsiuso they bad to help do the housework ; they are excel lent cooks ; they are quick nt washing and ironing, and they can scrub nicely, aud being accustomed to it, they have the atn-ngth to do it without getting tired. Another reason why I did not allow them to learn to play on tho piano, is, because they may marry a man who may not bo able to buy a piano, and besides that when they oucu get married they have to look nfler their house a Hairs ; get to have child ren, they will have music tnotgh without a piano. These are my views. I know they are not popular, but I sec that we get along far pleasanter than our neighbor who have danchlers who know a great ninny relincd things, but arc dependent on others to do their work." A joung, energetic mechanic was lucky enough to marry a daughter of that house; lie brings ins young wile to Ins new home, which consist of only a few moms plainly furiii-.licd. but everything looks tKat aud tidy. '"'What have we for breakfast V he ask ed a"eeliountely. "llnsh, biscuits and co,Tee,." "Hash and biscuits ? You frightened me ; I have had enough hush and biscuits in the boarding house. ' They repair to the table, its snowy white lines," the polish ed cutlery, the steaming hash w ith its in viting liavor, th'i tender biscuits, the but t r crowned with its little, bit of ice, the nice cotl'ee and c renin, all have such an in viting appearance that hc husbaud sits down, tasles of tho hash and biscuits "Ah !" exclaims he, "this hash aud bis cuit is diiii rciit from the boarding-house hash and their stoue-like biscuits ; but why don't you cat ?" "1 cannot cat a bite if you do not 3iy a prayer with me at lirst. "My good mother learned me to make this hash and biscuit, but she also learned i.ie to pray and give thanksgiving to (rid. In my pMixnis' house we alwas prayed before we partook of a meal. Do. my dear, the same, you will make me s happy." t'ui' k a lightning the husband laid down the cuiauaries, clasped his hands together and lifted his tearful ycs heavenward and pi aved from the inmost rec.sses of his ! heart : "I thank Thee. Heavenly Father, that Thou hast bkssed me with a good wife. Make me worthy of hi r. Mess us both with continued gond health ; watch over us with thy patenlal kiudtass; keep us in the path of righteousness, that we may fill till our mission on earth honorably in sight aud tho sight of our fellow-men. Amen." "Vou pray well," said hi wife, for a new beginner." "It is the aim of my life whatever I do to u.l well, and hoj to improve in praying. You have turned my attention to he. thank ful to liod (in the many blessings that He so bountifully showi rs upon us. Wo will both of us be good, will wo nut ?" asked the husband earnestly. "Vis, we will be just like parents, cheer ful, industrious, self-rclyiug, charitable and saving." "That is my view of life, but I must be otf to my work. Shall I advertise for a girl V" "No," was the prompt reply : "Mother says that a servant girl costs per week, wages, board, and what she wastes, at lean si(i dollara that w ould be m arly one third of your weekly earnings. Thank tiou, I can do w ithout a servant girl, and save that, much to my darling husband." There is a parting kis lelwi-en which two hearts are forever blended into one. Years pass awav, and six pledges of love. now sil al liie dining table, each rosy aud the very picture of health, and tho happy 1 mother shows no signs of fatigue. As she ! Serves tlm nomi meal the father gives the I sign, the cliildreu clasp their hand aud follow in the prayer of their parents. I "Husband you do not eal us heartily as usual, and seem lest iu thought; what is the maiu r V You never had any secrets l which I could nut share." I "Vis," answered the luii'.:ind. "I have iing on my mind. Mv employers are in a critical condition. A'l the part i ners lived high, divw loo much from the i business, and now Ibev are. forced to sell ' out. The It w thousand dollars that 1 have i laid up. are not sutlU ietit ; if I cu'd make a loan of several tleiueaud dollars. 1 could buy out the entire i oucern at a great bar gain, uud. under my management, it would i )ield a large income, ami iis our family is : a growing one, it would be desirable, and IH-Bid.t, uiai, i count, ny-nnil by, take my .os in bukiiiess, leant tln-iu the trade, anil this would be excellent in the future." "Father wiil let you Imvo the money. I I. ..it li., III! I nil iim l.. ........ I . . . I I i -1...; '"i tn mi me v niitiiiiiiB nun i ueiii, anil Vou lu ver took ihe lime ; now let us vimi tliein with all the children, and you, or if ,.u will ail-iw me, I will ask theiu to liau v,,n the money you need. " Von are aUv.i clear and cmniirehi n- ivi ," olion vi d inn InistKiiul alUctiouately. "I Will iillitW JO li- Sllggi kllou.o i Tin re wii a gay time at the old folks', ' When the ii:ill. liter Willi her exi Inplai v' na.iiiiid, and liK-ir well lnourht up cliil.p imi at iiit it. 'I he Chriktma Tr e wu m ki.e-iitiitl lion, and irandt.iihir juiu, iiii'Hil .l.ui In). "Evi r luiug i ull right," k.iul he. "Tn.il k 'li in law ik a capital . ' l.i.l , bill there is ollf tiling I'l.ll U I Hot 1 like, be I. .m lit UT llW.'l lil III.' ll fiv if.-- I i woii.il Ii e! llioro la' belly toward Iniu if I colli. I 1'ehtb I' li.OI U l.l"l." I'.n ii. i ,"' I'vclaiimd the ilau.-l.tt r, "c u.d 1 and my bu.nai.d t ik lu y,n U; pin. He oil l'il.iii.k i" I , l l.i.ii'l ," t.i.tl be. "Ttt.ilikk In ihe Ibii. ii- t of till Ihe wild, ll " com, ,,y el, i. i.e 1. 1 kilotv lnvk.,1 lliul I am 4 .,d lalhif." i hi iil.ill t bilV out the tUbUkhllu iit wu ii. rvotikly ti lled, and ruidil) i;riiiiu,t. "Ve. m il"r "" you can huia lun lli.,iiiii. tiol. il auh-itil inlt rt ; 1 d m i wuiii )- 11 r n ili , piki bMi inu cred.l Hi vo ir h i .I., ui. I - a ie. d ii 'I pu it .i l t uk Pi t,.i. .ir , n in't iroMil .iiiii ,I, ii t l,,,, ll .1 I b II -i III l 4 ) 41 It M I.I '' t 14' ii . . . I..., ,. I i . nn) )...iii' .1'). 1 uel li.) . It ' ll.ll ll-'l . ., Ill .1-11.1 l , -l t ., . . , .1 . I I .1 .It I. p 1 1. 1 , 'I - I -ill e , ,, ,i .I,,.... in I n,.i in-1 ll.ii. ,.ir .. . ,1 l.i. .1- ) II '1 !..! l 4ti III ., .... .. .1 ... .I.l'l.,'. ,!,. . . . , i , - I. I " . ,1,1.- II . I l.t .1 - 1 2 ( Xew Si'i-le. Vol. . 'o. S2. 1 Old Merle, Vol. SO, S: 4H. live, the Im'Uit it will bo for litem hikI lla ir ! elnliireti ; hud let llieir fiiu, hv an imanfl, lv stroll1', to lui enabled to fullill the duties of wife aud mother and be a helpmate, tin ! God has ordained. The fashions of our ' day spoil, and the penalty is a life of misery , without issue aud an early grave. AUitnn ojitintum inmniu it is Well to profit by the j mailings ol others. trelianesns. Cham ber maids. AX ESS AT Y MARS TWAIN. Against nil chamliermaids. of whutso- : ever age or nationality, I launch tho curad of haehelonloin I IV-enusn : They alway put the pillows at tho opo- ! site Hid of th" bed from the iras burner, s- : that whiie .ii rind and smoke before sleep ing, (as is the ancient and honored custom of bachelors.! ymi have to hold your book aloft, in and uncomfortable position, tj keep the light from dazzling your eyes. i Whvil they find the pillow removed to1 the other end of tho Is-d in the morning, ' they reieivc not the suggcMion in a friendly spirit, but clorying in their absolute sovereignty, and unpitying your helpless-. ness. they make the bed just as it was 1 originally, and gloat in secret over the pang their tyranny will cause yon. Always after that, when they find you have transported the pillows, they uudoyoiir work, and thus defy vou and seek to embitter the life that (iod hath giveu you. If tliey cannot gel tin: light in an inconve- , nicnl positiou any other way, they move the Ul. If you pull your trunk out sit inches from" the wall, "so that the. lid will slay up when you open it, they always shove that trunk luck again. They do it on purpos--. If you want thespittoon in a certain snot, where it w ill be handy, they don't. And so they moye it. Tliey always put your boots into inacces sible places They ehiellv enjoy depositing litem as far under the lied as ihe wall will permit. It is because this compels you to get down in an uuoigiiiiied ultitu.i" and make wild sweeps for them in the dark with the boot-jaek. and swear. They a!was put the match box in some other place. Tliey hunt up a new place for it every day, and put a bottle, or other ; ircrishable glass thing where ti e box stood before. This is to cause you to break that gla?s thing, groping in the dark, and get yourself into trouble. They are forever and ever moving the furniture. When you comcin, in the night, you can calculate on finding the bureau where the wardrobe was in the morning. And when you go nut in tho morning, if you leave Jia slopbucket by the door and the rocking chair by the window, you will fall over the rockiltg'.bair and yu wiil pro ceed to ihe window ind sit down in the blop-hucket when you return at night. This wiil di-just you. Tin y like that. No matter where you put an thing, tle-v are not going to let ft stay ih.-ie. They will take it and move it the' lirst chance they gel. It is tin ir nature. And bis, .Us it givis tln iii pit iisure to l menu and con trary this way. Tliey would die if they couldn't bo vil lians. They always save up all the old scraps of printed rubbish you throw on the lloor and stack them tip nn ti e table, and then staitthe tire with your valuable manu scripts. If there is any one particular old scrap that you are more dow n on than any other, and w hich you gradually wear yoiir life out trying to i..t rid of, you may take all pains you possibly can in that "direc tion, but it won't be of any us. , because they will alwavs bring that old scrap back and put it in the same old place again every time. It dots them good. Aud they use more hair oil than any six men. If charged with purloining the same, they lie about it. What do tle-y rare about a hereafter ? Absolutely nothing. If on leave jour key in your door for convenience sake, they will carry it dow n I ,., ,, .... ... ..,,.,. ,,.,.; . the ollice and ti... ..e: 1...I..... it t.. ti... ......!- rri..... prouctyour i.roptrty from tbievis, but actually they . it U:eause they want you in Irani p back down stairs aili r it w ln-n I . voueomo lioiiie uri.l, or put you to the tumble of sending a waiter for it, which waiter w id cxiM-ci you to pay him some thing, lu whieb case I suppose the de graded crt aturts divide. They keep a!w:M coming to make your bed 1m lore you tet up, tbiis dei roving your lest and inilicling agony t-n you. but alt, r ou get u;i, they d in't c une any more 1.11 li.e iu xt tl.iy. llu v .l i all ihe mean things tin v can think of and they d i litem out ol pure ruvdl)i s. and nothing eie. Chambermaid arc dead toe very human ilislinet. I have cursed them in behalf of nut railed f. iehi loiil-iiii. They tl. serve it. It I tan g, l a lull through the leisl itnre abolishing v.!i.taiiH.I'lli:i..l, 1 Uaatt to il l it. 1',1'SI.Ki r ov 1.. Wuii l mt.--li is lid by good un 'Heal auliioi ity that I'n-rn is n it l.ie I. -n M e-'i'in r i-r Kill, ildtt of the m.u.i.e bio.nl vo-iNi.I' ll.ii human ltly r,i;,l'. - li I 1. 1 I " me w aielel Iroiu ihe l-.-lll llll 'll '" I .tie. I by li. arty l.ui.lili r, ii i tn.it 1 1 ' ik ki..i' ii l'1 I' o ntrii man ol pr.iie.ptc -. inn rni'ikt d I'll,, , I'd lU i n .u.l '.tu:th I the ut in, in I d 1 lliil h. l l . The ea.l- ii, il. i . i ' V It un Itg l i nii. ii- k" i , i!,e r- ii no ni lu'i.. tin n in. 4 in i'i in-'if ripitiU- probably I 1 i,.- t h, i.iieil or i ii t ir e in lo ii. .1 l i toe ii.iiiu.MH - and , i. nt in. f. kkcll In ail lbn I...H a 'I v iil I'" in mi Ili4l Ct oii iw ' . a " H hc in i'l n nn wl. il ll d al ll r ' l.i-.f.i i loll-. 1 organ p.illu ii'.i'.' i 1 I Un 'Ion- ' lunik. r 1 1, : ' Uu.ii ,u a li ' h a uk. U iv, r) go.k, niiinT t, r. ,ti in.lil'gt . t' u l I i, . i ov, h .1 0 . ' sin ti 4 1 It. it l' u a.i.l d ,t, i i r ii. .11, I I I'olllO in t t imp f ..- I, 1 i- iw ' ( , , , I . I. -i.,. I .1 On. , le .1 pi.- . ' II..,.. I nt I..II. .1 i i i, l ib. , i i . i. I I i' t i I . III. pull. 1. 1, 4 "i i,i,l, ADVERTISING SCHEDULE lOLIan, or abont 100 Won!, make Squaw". 1 fiq 8 So.' 8 81 t SqlWoorKoo'Il r-;i Ou we- K 1.00 Two wtinks l.W K.txi. K.oj; e.w o.w h.o: jo.uu i.VO! M 4.00! fcUU.U.Otf.V.f"! Thru " .00 8.50' 4.5)! t.0V, K.U0 li.Oi.i'a ixi Four .W 4.50; 6.601 0.00 10.00 lS.tv.B.6 J live " S.1J 6.00 0.5J, 7.00 1W.C0 17.00'iA.b') til " a.OO B.75; 7.W: 8.00 U.00 iy.0!ii7.6' 'I wo mo' 8. Ho! 1.W b.5J W.U0 l&.0u;i0.'X o(.W Throe ' 8.60' IJ.O- .4o l)Mi.iK'..f. j0i).lJ fcis " 6.001 9.00 1 l.W A.AJS.Ui.W.W 60.W Mue " .Ii.0ifl0.00l3.00 1.,i.00.:).;j.uli,4.r.0j76.(.j Ouc Year h.OOdU.OO lft.OJJto.uu-lo.O ;,bO.C0 I1W TIio Cuiti(iitlou of France. Froui the lurioJ of I lie First Cnnsulitu N-ipoioou 1 to tlm Inillle tit' .etluu, ur- render of ,'upoiuuu HI uud lull ut lun tmpirv. The Constitution of Aucust 4, 1502, made Bonaparte First Consul fur lite, w.tii power to appoint his succi ssur. It author ized him to appoint his own benator. ami reduced the Tribuuato from cue Luudrtii to tit't v members. Tho Const ulion of May 18, 1804, created Uotiaoarte Emperor and his direct lineal descendants of the ruale lino heirs of the crown. The Constitution of Februarys, 1813, provided lor a regency. The Constitution of April 0, 1814, revite'l the fall of Bonaparte, and declared Iiui Stanislas Xavier, brother of Louis XVI, executed in 17y;i, King of France, under i the titln of Louis the. XVIII. I The Constitutional Charter of June 14, I 1814, waslramed by a coinniili.ee appointed ! by the new made Kiug. and ratilied not by : the people, but by the allied Powers, who then occupied l'aris. A Constitution f . April 22. 11.1, passed during "the hundred : du," declared Napoleon aga'.u Emperor, Iiy the Constitution of dune illl, lttl. the crown was again restored t Loui XVIII, Hi the gift of Waterloo. In l-25, Charles X came to the throne, and reigned untd tno revolution of July, , 1:W. : Th Constitution of the 11th August, l.-li'l, ratified the revolution and fixed lh succession to the regal crown an Loui l'hiilippe, the bead of the Orleans braucu of the Bourbons. ' The Constitution made by the National Assembly on the 4'.h of November, lr4f. the fi uils of the. compulsory abdication of Louis I'hillippe in the February previous, terminated the Provisional (jovcrnment, i-stablisbed a He public, and was the iirst Constitution which pruvided for uuiveisal still rage. On the 2d of December. Louis Napoleon, President of the I'epuhhc, having; over thrown the Republic, huiiiiin. tied the peopid to ratify the cnup d'tt it. The ralilicatiou was promulgated on tho 21m of December. The Couslituiiou of January 14, 18o2, was the w .rk of the Senate, and provided for the mainu nam e of Nupolecm iu tho Presidency lor (-n years. The C-inetitutiou of Decembers.", 1S.V2, declared Napoleon Jimp; ror, and alidmenU meiits since that time made uirc by tho mere w id of tiic Linpemr until the 2d of of Svplcmbi r, lSTl), when the battle of .Sidnn put an end to the Lmpire and al lowed the formation of another provisional government, or raiher, Coiuuiiuoc of De fense, at Paris. . Art and Mi'iiic as Edcc ato?.3. Trade and commerce, and ineactiiiii.es aua manual labor have their many and tiobio. u.tcs ; but theru is 3,inietbing else in the, world, and these should not he wielded with a bigotry and exclusivciiess that crowd all else to tin; wall. It has been so too long. M itter-ol'-f-ie! people .-hould not havolourX ulllsive sway. Too much delclelice ebtiUld n it be pa'.u tliein u lu ll lhoy till tl UJ) their in seat poetry, sneer al works of art as not furnishing bread and butter to the table, and nitiMc us not buying the baby a new dress. I.e! I'ictn i nt their bread with lesa biitli r. UiL-ti. or evi ii no btittt r. and uo the mmiey s-iwd Ptvirds hanging a pietuit on the walls ie nv a ml t'leii : and let the bab have o'.u d:v less, or In dle .it all during d-ig-davs, an 1 spend that extra in nicy in concert tu lii.ts, or iews-lnrp.s, even, rather than haw it i uiilsie. I 'l.iab-i '.al ism wer.j the w.,ids only and tnithi'iii p. ligon, tlwN might be soui shadow of excuse fur this constant worship of the golden calf, aud thi coiiliiiiiMl hanki t ;:.g ut'U r llm llcsh-puls of Egpt ; but the body's desires are not tha only things t i be consulted, and the spirit will be made Ih tti r. and purer, and holier by poetry, music and art. If wo were a nation ot iniidcN. Ibis materialistic plea of "un iiie-' could not he more unrelentingly at every turn of liti-; in r the boy, almost before iie is out of bis jackets and pantalet tes, be told and retoal that getting monev is tlm main object of life. Tho object of life, looked at from the highest stand-point, is happiness, and the concentration of our purest aspirations and holiest powers in building up :t character ami eunobling a life that shall enable us to step upon tho shores of (lie h'-xt w orld with conciousiie that we have tamed the greeting of "Well done, good and InUiil'ill servant." The Wn kiiuk.sT Man Dk ad. John Allt ii, n ! d l yeais ago as ihe "Wick edest Man in New York," died at West Perth. NiW York, some thus since', wheie Lis father reside. John, it will be r, iin-m-It red, ki pt a dance house and a drinking saloon in Watt r strn t. and turned his es tablishment into a place of tiiii'y prayer, under the iuihience of several getitli-meu connected with the Howard Mission.. Mori th. in .1 ymr aro, be iin.vtii u.n a lirgn brick bunding, winch be had ru led in, K MiM'Velt tillil I'.Mllil s' reels, au i ki''l .k grocery on ihe trui'i-l lloo.-. Ton upper Stories he letileil t" I. tl, iii.es. Al loot ho ait, i!,l, d i i I . axel i-s, a' il pr , spired ; but atli r the dent'i t.l lot, ,M,',', ls old haoii t,; ill'ihlinig i,v, re.tni'' liiin. II.' hi ed 1,1 itl.e-lie-s l-r it'.v iii"ii:t.. l revii i:s I i i.is dc.iih, at. l h..i si'.'.,: w .it i1 lioiil i.ooiU. In An liisl. be wel.t to hit l.itl.ii'.t farm, und re u.a,T, ,1 theie until I,:- ii 1 1 te. lie Icivca i,n i 5p,.,,.i'ni ,.irn, d 1 1. in l.:j m l.i ri ,iis U io r k.rt il pnrs-.i.i. Wl,:i iiiil ing in 1 1 .1 kt-ielt M reel. I.e :.e -p:. in 1 y v iti d ll,.- II iM 11 1 M o ,ii i' ..a ..i l IJeLUt'UU, aud pr,.!i aa. J r lii.m. In tl ... p. , i e 'lirl r,'i i ut C ...i'Sj;- HI .' ri l.i! 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