Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, December 02, 1871, Image 1

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    HIE SUNBURY AMERICAN,
IS rUBLISUKU KVElVt 8ATURDAT BT
EM'Ii WILVERT, Proprietor,
Moore A Plinlnpcr's Bulbllng, Market Bqnara,
At en. SO In Advance.
II not paid within 6 Months 3.
Subteripttotu taktn for Un titan tt Month.
Co nfctho with this establishment Is an CTtcn
SlvcXEW JOB OFFICE, containing a variety of
plain and fancy type equal to nny establishment
In the Interior or tne Btnte, lorwnicntnepiuron
ISs of the public Is respectfully solicited.
Professional.
J. 11 lll.VF.RTO.. Attorney a
V Law, olllce, door No. 5, 2ud floor, Hrtupt'a
Bhvk, nenr Miller' Blioe store, onnoary, ra.
March S5lh, 1X71. ly.
Sit. HOVER, Attorney at Law. Nob.
9 and 8, Second Floor Bright' Bulldlne.
SniihiiTV. Pa. Professional business attended
to.in theconrts of Northnmborlnnd and adjoining
counties. Claims nrompuy coucctca. uonsuiia.
tlon can be had In the German language.
Mnreh2.Mli, 1871. lj.
J SO. A. WILNOW,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
mil iiiruiiiiuAtiflui,
ii. .i.ii
Kntitrv Public.
Plltsburg. Pa.
.bin. 15,1S0. ly
JU. ill .1 UK I. K CO. Market Street,
. SUNBURY, PA.
Dealers In Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils,
Oluss, Varnishes, Liquors, Tobacco, Cigars,
Pocket Books, Dallies, Ac.
SP. HOLVi:RTO, Attorney at Low.
Market Square, BUNBURY.PA. Profession
al !'.iHlnc-s in ilils and adjoining counties prompt
.y attended to.
CA. KEIMKVsNYOEK, Attorney ut
Law, SUNBURY, PA. All business en
trusted to his cure utteuded to promptly and with
diligence. apl-7-67
JX. KAY (I.EJIEST, Attorney at Law,
SUNBURY, PA. Collections nnd nil pro
fcfislor.nl business promptly attended to. nicliDl-litl
O. J. BUfNEll. I" It. KASE.
Bltl .M.lt KASE. Attorneys and Coun
sellors at Law, SUNBURY, PA. Ofllcc mi
Chestnut street, west of the N. C. nnd P. & K.
Huilrciad Depot, in the building lutely occupied
by K. I.!i7.nrits, Esq. Collections and all profess
ional business promptly attended to In Northum
berland nnd adjoining counties. npllO-titl
nil. MASSKlt. Attorney nt Lnw, BUN-
BURY, PA. Collections attended to In
the counties of Northumberland, Union, Snyder,
Montour, Columbia nnd Lycoming. BpllO-OU
WM. M. ItoCKKFF.M.IUl. LLC VI) T. KOIIIIUACU.
1 o ki:ii:i.m:u a koiikiiacii,
J.V Attorneys at Lnw, SUNBURY, PA. Of
tlee in Hiiupt's new building, secoud lloor. En
trance on Market Square. Jnu4-tH
AX. ltli ICE, Attorney ut Law, Siinburv,
I'll. Olllce in Masonic Hall Building.
Collections of claims, writluga, and all kinds of
legul business attended to cirel'iilly and with
dispatch. U April 8, 1871. ly.
IK. J. l'.CASLOW,
.a and Reslde-iec, Walnut Street, between
Third and Fourth streets,
6 U N B U R Y , P E N N A .
All forms of Diseases of the Eyes will be treat
ed or up( ruled upon, such as Strabismus. (Cross
Kyes.) Cataract, (Blindness,) and all other dl
seanrs relating to Surgery, as Talipes, (Club or
Reel Feet,) Hair-Lip, Excision of Tumors, Ac.
Also the cure of Epilepsy (or Falling Fits.)
Bunhiiry, May 1ST1.
barb's.
St
ANTIIUACITK COAL!
VA-EXTI.K IDirrZ. Wholesale and
Retail denier in every variety of
ANTHRACITE COAL, UPl'EIi WHARF,
SUNBURY, PENN'A.
AH kinds nf drain taken in enrchnnge for Coal.
Ordem solicited uiid til'tei' promptly. feblH-71.
W. S. ItHOADS. J. l-AC-IIR HAAS.
-SIT H. itIIO.SS Oi CO.,
T liETAii. nr.Ai.i'.ns ov
ANTHHACITE COAL, SUNBURY, PENN'A.
Offk'e with Haas, Fabult fc Co.,
Ordeis left at ScuMinltx & Bio's., office Market
ireet, will receive prompt attention. Country
ustfiin respectfully solicited.
Feb. 4, 1S71. If.
4 OAt liMAKiatS.
"1"ITE arc selling Rims, F-kes. Hubs. Springs,
CunviMS, Bolts, Clip-, A Vs. .tc. very
I.arire Stock at C0 X A CO.
Siinbury, March IW,
fMt'ilA 'COAL! COAL! OR A NT BROS.,
Shippers and Wholesale aud Retail Dealers lu
WHITE AND RED ASH COAL, SUNBURY, PA.
(l.OWEIl WHARF.)
-r Pole Ageuts, westward, at the celebrated
Henry Clay Coal. JunlW-lJu
Z:XCt!AH 1.1 VKttY.
J. M. li.VUTlIOLOMEU', Pitoi'iuuTou.
FOTRTH STREET, ABOVE MARKET,
Kimbury In.
rpilE best of riding and driving horses always
JL on lian 1 to serve, cuntomers.
Oi del s left nt the Central Hotel, for vehicles,
will receive prompt altcutiuu.
Nov. 5. ltT0.
HEXTISTItY.
CJEOUGE M. KENN,
ti .S'lmjwon'a liuihlimj. Market Square,
PisnfiiY, Pa.,
Il.repaied to do all kinds or work pertaining
to Deutistry. He keeps constantly on hand
i large ii-suilimnt of Teeth, and other Dental
uatuilal, from which he will bo able to select,
mil mi i t the wants ol his customer.
All work wai ranted to give sulf.ullou, or else
he mouey refunded.
The very best Mouth Wash and Tooth-Powders
i'll on hand.
His references are the uumerous patrons for
vhniu be has worked lr the last twclv years.
Siinbury, April 21,
XEH COAL YAHII.
11HE uiideislguid having eoniieelcil the Coal
business Willi biseleiisio Fl.lll'U JKtiRAIS
.ade, it prrpaie l to supply families with the
, i;iV IIEST OE 4l.,
4 IIEAI I'Olt CASH.
; ig, Slovs and Nut, constantly on baud. Gmiu j
ukeu lueselmiigo lor Coal.
J. M. CADWALLADEK.
Sunbnry, Jan. 15, l.7o. If.
l.VKEU Y I il.VKEUY ! ! HAKEUV I ! !
l.r.l)SVItl IMIVEUTH,
II S )u.t oiieii.-1 a Hi l eU.s Bakery on Front
r. i li.' ir tho R tllro.nl ib-pul ut Nullliuuibei.
a I, an I is prepar.'d to furnish the i-iiuum of
..iiiliuuiii. nan 1 uiid bnnbuiy with all kinds of
..-:i I an I I akes, sueh as
lt(V IIKK l,
MIl.U li It i : D,
IIKK VI ItvKKD on the 1IKAKTII,
i l fill Hi.- of ASl V CAKKS, is Buu.,
Slid 'I l Is.
lliv ,. m,d t aki dilheifd ! rusloioei sfsry
I'll lllln
ak. lor H tilt, Parties, Wed liugt, fslrsite.,
mi.lu I at siinit until.
II ini( praiiieal biker, aud linvlug work. 4
Ins liusluiss lu huiiliuiy lur ial cars post
li.i..'s lo u suluUetluu lu his t'U.touisi as
'1'.-luli.
i, .i m rs nfulif .u'lelivil,
S.JllUUI.llM'llU I, Jltl.S 10, if
hi 1. 1 II V M HUI . 11(11.
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SUIBURY
I-stAttllnhecl In 1S40. (
PRICE 91 SO IN ADVANCE. )
otfIs nirt fsl;inranl.
L Ai ERTtiTlilJNE, Broad and Chrst
nut sts., Philadelphia, J. B. BUTTER
WORTH, Proprietor. Terms per day, 3.50.
April 15, 1871. ly
TTN,o:,r HOTEL, TH09. FOULDS, Sr.,
U Proprietor, Shnmokln Street, Trcvorton,
Norllinmbcrlnnd county, Pa. The table Is sup-piit-t
with tho best the market affords. Oood
stabling and attentive ostlers. Jan. 21, '71
F. BTEI1LT. 0. BOW Ell.
VNION IIOI'NE,"
LYKEN3, DAUPHIN COUNTY, PENN'A.,
BYERLY & BOWER, Proprietor.
Tho table Is supplied with the best the"innrket
affords. Good stabling and attentive ostlers.
May 20, 197L
ilYEKI.Y'N HOTEL,,
JOSIAH BYERLY, Proprietor, Lower Mnhn
noy township, Northumberland county, Pa.,
on the road lending from (leorgetown to Union
town, Smith Inn. Trcvorton Pottsville, Ac.
The choicest Liquors and Segnrs nt the bar.
The tables are provided with the best of the sen
son. Stabling large aud well suited for drovers,
with good ostlers.
Every attention paid to make guests comforta
ble. Nov. 11, 187l.-ly.
A T 1 6 X At. irof ElT AUGUSTUS
WALD, Proprietor, Georgetown North'd
County, Pa., at the Station of tho N. C. R. W.
Choice wines and cigars nt tho bar.
The table Is supplied with tho best tho market
affords. Good stabling and attentive ostlers.
AM.EUIIEXY HOI ST., Cot.. CHAS.
KLECKNER, I'jopriutor, Nos. H1J and KU
Market Street, above eighth, PHILADELPHIA.
Terms, $2 per day. lie respectfully solicits your
patronage.
WAKHIXUTON HOI !'., C. NEFF,
Proprietor, Comer of Market A Second
Streets, opposite the Court House, Snnlmry,
Pa. May2S,'70.
HOTEL A- It EST A I ' K A X T,
THOMAS A. HALL, Proprietor,
Sunbnry St., west SIIAMOKIN, PENN'A.
Meals served ut nil hours, nt short notice. The
best of Liquors nt the Bar. The Table la sup
plied with the best and latest In the markets. At
tentive sewunts. Terms moderate. Patranugc
solicited.
nl.1l M K IAS It EST A 1' It A X T,
LOUIS HUM M EL, Proprietor,
Commerce St., SIIAMOKIN, PENN'A.
Having just refitted tho above Saloon for the
accomodation of the public, Is now prepared to
serve '.lis friends with the best icfreshiiients, and
fresh Lnger Beer, Ale, Porter, and ail other mult
quors.
KEEKE IIOCSE, Third Street, at the
depot. SUNBURY, PA., Wm. Reesb, pro
prietor. Warm tncnls served up ut all hours.
Fish, Fowls and Game. Fresh Oysters con
stantly on hand nnd served In every style. Tho
best ofwlues and liquors nt the Bar.
MT'Fumiiics will bo supplied with oysters
doue up in auv style, by leaving orders at the
Bar. L'ov.5,'70-ly.
J. V A LEU'S
WIXTEK C1AKOEX AXD HOTEL
,V. 720, 723, 724 A 727 Tin St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
WINTER GAHDEN HOTEL,
(OM THE El'ROrBAM rt.AK)
Centrally located, connecting with all the City
Passenger Railway (.ars, trom an tne
Depots in tho City.
Excellent Accu,nmodalious Tor Tra
veller. Grand Vocal and Instrumental Coucerts eTery
evening in the Summer aud
Whiter Garden.
dig-Orchestrion Concert Eory leriooit.
riNK LAIUF.S' UBSTAt'ltANT THE BEST Or
HF.FltF.SHMRNTS 8F.RVF.H.
Olllce of J. Valor's Fountain Purlt Brewery.
June 4. 1S70.-1.V.
L 1 i IT O K ST O It E !
CHRISTIAN NEFF,
Second Street, opposite the Court House, SUN
BURY, PA.,
Respectfully invites the attentlou of Retailers
nnd others, that ho has on hand, and will con
stantly keep all kinds of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
Consisting of Pure Brandies: Cogniuc, Cherry,
Glnv'er, Roehelleaud Oturd.
Whiskies: Pure Rye Copper-Distilled, Monu
gahela, Apple and Nectar.
PURE HOLLAND GIN!
Wines: Champagne Wine, Sherry, Port and
Claret.
Crab Cider, Champagne Cider, N. E. Hum,
Browu Stout and Scotch Ale.
STOMACH AND BAK BITTERS,
And nil olhors Liquors which can be found in
the city markets, which will be sold at Whole
sale aud Retail. Every article guaranteed ns
represented. Also, a large lot of DEMIJOHNS
and BOTTLES, always on baud.
t-7 Orders promptl attended lo, aud public
putiouago respectfully solicited
fl NJ.FK,
Snubury, July 8, ixi. ly.
JACUU Sllll'MA.
Thompson num.
Eire, Life niiU Aeeldent
INSURANCE AGENCY
or
NllirUAX A- OEItlt.
MARKET STKEET, SUXHUUV,
COM PAN I E REPRESENT E D.
l'A.
N. American, PUllaiUiliiliU, Assols, $i
,73,.0
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Miiyliaitan, New York,
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llauover, "
lnisrial, Loudon,
I.) coming, Muury,
rruukilu' riuiudeipuia,
Huiiie, New Voik,
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Farmers Ins. Co., York,
N. Hiiiisb k Merrautlla
Nuiuuieiee, Sew Yolk,
Ciirwieb, Norwich,
Uot,'Jit
,;mi,ikk
New tiiulaud Mutual Lire,
J. W. WASillXUTON'S
till II lit Kill II NIIOI.
Ths old (-iriiiuiitiil lini of III town
U. duellus I bo U.l. but it I llio luilue Ulua
touslder Uiat lbs nihility llulli iua)lM s.al.ma-
bly slHjkvu w ilimui itiauiu iii uit uuiuuinuia
tin uuinunl ut taully uud sniiiiiiuu.
Just lt'Ul W4IS o I U.aU 111 llUslllrss
eaiuti In tin pUiw- ltulf uiy liitilms lliu. fur
Hiil, bao I loil Uhiu lbs 4 -r of our slliq.
day slli r day, sua ui.'iu iicr uiiu, aun appiun
Ibo iLiiii blue U-iulliy sl-rl, aud II bin lU il
tlsps of Urns niibi4.vd ly tUo uittliir I0I1U uf
lltal AVSUIIUI Millu4 ItSlo I .U4ti.il utaiiy nil).
bu4y la lit louittiy (111 t'ltiuiiioii mi(sUi-) and
In ul4lks lb publlu Mildest blt.m .l.iu Ijf
tuuuil It. ulil U4IIDUS u!4 aud Ut; lUil
is i,4J lu ll.4 I Unit all 44lu Iklwt k4bJiv4
lk"U.u4 Hutu tl utius.
I utus wkvii " I'li'M. u4 In IumS Is lb Ht.
lit! ! 1IH.II IS4l lu Mulki I'H.U'S.U ut
tlUiu-Mi, li.b.ls yiiti, ball ui tut., sbsiiiMi
uu, i.iksi 4 yuu, in ituitn, suutu au4
" I US kali Willi llUiU' iklll, IM IU "!!
I.ll w A. I sis si) Is tuiuli lbs sustuutsl.
Huik lu kiuw, hi4 flts lu "ik.
fe4'p. 4' f Pt uu iU ib lu s.t lts4 H
lb b.is il sbiuli Ui.tit 4u 14 m stl as
14 slt bs 4nu ui sou. 4 W.
4 itsu.s ts sd Ibst as 4omss4
lu '. Iks Wwul as ktn4 lu k.4
A ( 4 sUi r, Maiast vi
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SUNBUltf; PA.,
BALTIMORE LOCH HOSPITAL
It, JOHNSTON,
Physiclnn of this celebrated Institution, has
discovered the most certain, speedy, pleasant aud
eilccuial remedy In the world Tor all
DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE.
Weakness of tho Back or Limbs, Strictures,
Affections of Kldnevs and Bladder, Involun
tary Discharges, Jmpotoncy, Gonoral Deblll-
1 .. X? ' T.. t 1
t.t, iiu viiusni'ss, A'jnj'i i'nj, sjuiis; iiui ,f , .i
Spirits. Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation of
the Heart, Timidity, Tremblings, Dimness
of Sight or Glddlnoss, Disease of tho Head,
Throat, Nose or Skin, A flections of Liver, Lungs,
Stomnch or Bowels these torrlblo Disorders
arising from tho Bolitary Habits of Youth those
secret and solitary practices more fatal to their
victims than the song of Syrens to the Mariners
of Ulysses, blighting their moet brilliant hopes
of anticipations, rendering marriage, c, Impos
sible OUNO MEN
especially, who have become tho victims of Soli
tary Vice, that dreadful and destructive linhlt
which annually sweeps to an untimely grave
thousands of young men of the most exalted
talents and brilliant lirtollect, who might other
wise have entranced listening Senates with the
thunders of eloquence or waked to ecstney tho
living lyre, may call with full contldcuce.
MARRIAGE.
Married Persons or Young Men contemplating
mnrrlnge, aware of Physical Weakness, (Loss
of Procreatlve Power iinpotcncy, Nervous Ex
citability, Palpitation, Organic Weakness, Ner
vous Debility, or any other Disqualification,
speedily relieved.
He who places himself under the enro of Dr. J.
may religiously conllde In his honor ns u gentle
man, nnd confidently rely unon his skill nsa Pliv
sielan. ORGANIC WEAKNESS,
Impotcncv, Loss of Power, Immediately Cured
and full Vigor Restored.
This Distressing Atlectlon which renders Life
miserable and mnrrlagc Impossible Is t lie penalty
paid by the victims of Improper lnduluences.
Young persons are too apt to commit excesses
from not beingawarc of thedroudfulcnnRcqcncc.s
that may ensue. Now, who that uudcivtaiiilisj
the subject will pretend to deny that the power
of procreation is lost sooner by those falling Into
Improper habits than by tho prudent 1 Besides
being deprived tho pleasures of healthy offspring,
the most serious and destructive symptoms to but Ii
body and mind arise. The system becomes de
ranged, the Physical and Mental Functions
Weakened. Lobs of Procreatlve Power, Nervous
Irritability, Dyspepsia, Palpitation of tile Heart,
Indigestion, Constitutional nobility, a Wasting
of tho Finnic, Cough, Consumption, Decay and
Death.
A CURE WARRANTED IN TWO DAYS.
Persons ruined in hcnltli by unlearned preten
ders who keep them trilling month alter month,
taking poisonous and injurious compounds,
should apply immediately.
DR. JOtl5STt.l.,
Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Lou-
don, Graduated from one of the most eminent
Colleges in the United Stutes, nnd the greater
pnrt of wliosj lfe has been spent in the hospitals
of London, Pris, Plillndelphla and elsewhere,
has ctleeted some of the most ustoiilsliing cures
that were ever known i many troubled with ring
ing In the head and enrs wnen asleep, irieat
nervousuess, being nlimneu 111 smuicn komiius,
bashfulness, with frequent blushing, uttende.l
sometimes w ith derangement of mind, wore cured
immediately.
TAKE PARTICULAR NO TICK.
Dr. J. addresses all those who have Injured
themselves by improper Indulgence and solitary
habits, wnicti ruin uotn body ami mind, uniiiimg
them for either business, study, society or mar
riage. 1 uesb are some of the sail and meinuctioiy
effects produced by early habits of youth, viz:
Weakness of the Back and Limbs. Pains in the
Back and Head. Dimness of Sight, Loss of .Mus
cular Power, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspepsy,
Nervous irritability, Derangement ol Digestive
Functions, General Debility, symptoms ol Con
sumption, i.e.
M ENTAi.LY The fearful effects on the iiiind
are much to be dreaded Loss of Memory, Con
fusion of Ideas, Depression ot spirits, l-.vil-Forcbodlngs,
Aversion to Society, Self-Distrust,
Love of Solitude, Timidity, &c, urn some of the
evils produced.
TiiorsASiis of persons or all ages can now
Judge whut is the cause of their declining health,
losing their vigor, becoming, wcaK, pale, nervous
and emaciated, having a singular iippeurancu
about the eyes, cough and symptoms ol cousuinp-
tiou.
YOUNG MEN
Who have Injured themselves by a certain prac
tice indulged lu when alone, a habit frequently
learned from evil companions, ornt school, the
effects of which oro uightly felt, even when
asleep, nnd II not, cured, renders marriage Impos
sible, und destroys both mind anil body, should
apply imiucdiutciy.
w lint a pity tnui a young man.iue uopcoi uw
country, the darling ol Ins parents, should be
siiatehci from all prosjicels and cujoymeiits of
lite, br the coiisciiuenee of deviating Ironi the
puth of nature aud Indulging in a certain secret
habit. Such porsons mi st, beforu couleuiplaliug
MARRIAGE,
reflect that a sound mind and body are the most
necessary requisites to promote connubial hupp!-
uess. Indeed without these, tno Journey turougu
life becomes u weary pilgrimage) the prospect
lioiirlv darkens 10 the view 1 the mind leconice
shadowed w ith despair and tilled with lliu melan
choly relleetion, that the Iiapplu2ss of uuotber
becomes blighted w ith our own.
A ( ERTA1N DISEASE.
When the misguided aud imprudent votary of
pleasure Minis that be has lutbitied the seeds of
tills painful disease. It too often hapH ns iliut an
lll-liined sense of shame, or drrtid uf discovery,
deters hlin from applying to those who, I ruin
education and respectability, can uloue befriend
him. deliiviug till llio constitutional symptom oi
this horrid disease make I heir uppuirunce, such
as ulcerated sore throat, diseased nose, ins mial
Pallia lu the head and limbs, dimness ol sight.
deafness, nodes nu the shlu bones and uriiis,
blotches on the beiid, lueo aud extremities, pro
gressing with frightful rupidlty, till ut last the
(uilitte uf the mouth or the bones of I be uoae fall
11. und the victim of this aw fill disease hccoiuua
u horrid object of commiseration, till death puts
u period to bis dreadful sutieriug, by seuiiiug
It 1 tit to " that UudlscoverodCouuiry Hum w neueo
uu traveller returns."
It Is a 1111 lam buly fact that thousands DIE
victims to this torrlblo disease, through lulling
into I lie bauds of Iguuraul or unskillful Pit
TKNDKRS, who, by lbs uss of that deadly Poi
son, Mercury, ie., destroy lite constitution, u.id
lut'ttpiibiu or vunug, koci me unhappy suuerer
luouiu after intuitu taking lliolr noxious or in
jurious roiiiHuiua, and llistoad of being restored
lu u r.'Mcwal ut I. lie Igor and lluppiueas, lu Uta
pair lve him wilb ruluwl llutlifi to slgli our
Lis gm.uig dlsiipHillilillelil.
'I u sui 11, Ibereforo, Dr. Johnston pledges Ii 1 ut -self
In preset to Iba Ulual luvlulabls ikeni v, and
tnui! bis oHeii.na pr act its aud observalluus lit
Ibo gnul llusmulsul kunqsj, aud tho ui. I lu
Ibis touiilry, tisi ttigluud, irauca, I'biUdilphliA
ami elsew luie, Is ouahled In olUr I ho niusl eei
tulu, sr.ly aud etti'4'iunl louttJy lu lbs a und
fur all dlw4 ul liuprudouee.
1R. JollNeloV,
orrKE, NO. T, . rKtDKU H KTRFKT,
bsLTiMoaa, M. D.
Left baud slds going from Bultlutuia siitvl, a It
d.sns hum lbs eoiusf. Vallttut It) ubaeivs uaute
aud iiiiiulier.
Js" No kilns ractWed aulrs Mialp4l au l
eiiuUliilns' a slau.p lu ba usad utt tbo !''
sum. willing skuultl slala aga, aud ku4 a puill.-u
ul a4viitiuiiiul UVi. iihlna syuiptuuis.
1 luiis aia su utauy I'aUiy, Uwiaulug aud
WuiiUIms luMpnslais s4aiinin4 tbv.11si.1ies as
t'l!iM.iaus, lilttlutf wllkau4 IUU1IU4 I Us l.ailU
uf ail aUu auluiluuaisly (all tulu lUvir p-ian,
lUal In. JubuattMl 4wa M tMMill H .41 as
Iwbilly lulUu naavuualulwl sus bis Hint
luu lual bla t ls4autUta IM DlpluUia Slas
Uu4 Ut bis wilUa.
KN)H(UCNT Of TUB rHKa4.
Tks maay tkuMsauU sai4 al lWi tslab.isb.
Mlut, ) sal altsf , 4 lb Bau..tuu l.u-
rutaul kuiaual ItpstaiUiM ilunw.4 by li.
.kuua. Uu.4 by lbs lauiaa.uUllaa wi tba
tiM aa4 msa uiaaf ktaii, Mtl un
is ) iai4 assm Sb4 saaiabsl.us lbs (lubiis,
hMt4s kts Ua4li-4 a a (auliauiea u ikaisl.f
4u4 1I.L1U, IS Sal. tst.1 gaslsuts t
lbs a..i4 a-'S 4 a4'
sbiai II, lM.-l.
SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 2, 1871.
nhtt fyottts.
CHICAGO.
BT JOnif O. WntTTIEll.
Men snld nt vespers i All Is well I
lu ono wild night the city fell
Fell shtlnes of prayer and marts of gain
Before tho fiery hnrrlcanc.
On throescoro spires had sunset shone,
Where ghastly sunrise looked on none
Men clasped each other's linnils, and said I
The City of tho West Is dead I
Brave hearts, who fought In slow e.treat,
Tho fiends of tiro from street to street,
Turned, powerless, to the blinding glare,
The dull deflnneo of despair.
A sndden Impulse thrilled each wire
That signalled round that scu of fire :
Sw ift words of cheer, warm heart-throbs came)
In tears of pity died the lliiuic I
From East, from West, from South and North
The messages of hope shot forth,
And underneath the severing wave,
The world, lull-handed, reached to save.
Fair seemed the old i but fairer still
The now the dreary void shall 1111,
With dearer homes than those o'ei thrown,
For love shall lay each corner-stone.
Rise, stricken city! from thec throw
The iishen sackcloth of thy woe)
And build, ns Thebes to Amphlon's strain,
To songs of cheer thy walls again T
How shriveled In thy hot distress
The primal sin of seUMiitc !
How Instant rose to lake thy pait,
The augul in the human heart 1
Ah I not In vain tho (lames that tossed
Above thy dreadful holocaust s
Thu Christ n era in has preached through thco
The Gospel of Humanity I
Then lilt once more thy towers on high
And fret with spires the western sky,
To tell that God is yet with us,
And lovo is still miraculous!
alfs & jsHtctcbcs.
III;IS AXIl THE U I1HMV.
11 Y S. II., OK ALABAMA.
One tiny Saiuly Ilijrsins cuiiio into my
oflice and sat tlnwr. without a word. For
Biiiiic minutes lie sat still, watching inn in
tently, as if to tnako out by tho sound of
my n what I was writing.
"Snuiro," lit! said ut lunlli, "did I ever
tell you about my scrapo with thu widow
Horry up hero on thu river "
".Never did," said I, laying down my
pen, "let s liavu it."
"They're, curious creatures, widows is,"
said ho in a meditative tone, "and the more
you study about 'em the more you don't
know nnylhing about 'em. What was this
thins I've read about in r.gypt, or sonio
other couutry, that nobody could unrid
dle; V"
"The Spliyns, probably," I replied.
"Well." lie continued, "that was a wi
dow us sure ns you ever had a granny.
Everything else in the earth has been limnd
out but them, and they'ro an much a mys
tery to-day ns the length of tho North
Pole. You may read the history of tho
world, from (Jenesis to Kevclalious, nnd
you'll find that widows have been nt the
bottom or top ot live quarters ot all the
devilment, that, has been cut up. Was you
ever in lovo with one V"
".Lot's of them," said I.
"You're n great gander that's what you
are," said he. "A man that loves one and
gits over it won't never get bit by another,
if he's got as much sense as it ground-hog.
I don't consider that I've got any sense at
nil, but I'm a little too smart to let another
of them get nil tho trumps on nie. Tho
widow Horry that I was speaking of, is a
little tho handsomest woman, I reckon,
that ever looked a man into tits, and I
ought to be n judge, for I've seen lots of
pretty women 'in my day. Shu was about
twenty-live years old when I went up there
to work, just in the bloom of her beatuy.and
ns full ol deviltry ns a three-year old uiu'e
colt. There was a ball over ut Jenkins's,
and of course 1 went, for I always go whero
there's any fun going on, nnd generally net
the fool before I get away. Of course, tho
widow was there, dressed ns line as Solo
tnuu's Uiies, nnd flying around as frisky ns
a young lamb in a rye pateh. I g"t intro
duced to her and asked her to dance Willi
me, and when she flashed hereyisatiuo
nnd k till 'yes' I jumped up like I had sit
down on a griddle. You may talk about
sensation, but when she look hold of my
hand and sorter sipiee.ed it, I felt it sensa
tion as big u h a load of wood, nnd it kept
running up and down my back like a sqir
rel with n hawk alter him. I'm very fond
of daneint;, but be hanged if I know
whether 1 enjoyed it that night or nt, for
every time aim took hold of my hand I'd
commence feeling curious behind the ems
and up nnd down my back again, and then
1 wouldn't know whether I was ou earth or
in a balloon, or uu a comet, unythiugubout
it. It was undoubtedly a case of lovo ut
lii'st Hight, nnd a powerful bad ease at that.
For a wonder I got through tlie frolic with
out making myself coiihu nous or cutting
up auv exit as, as I am in the habit of do
ing when I go into public. I'd set my pegs
to go homo wiih thu widow alter the null,
jul its I wiih IWing my mouth to ask her,
up atcpa a big, long, leather lin ed doctor,
named M.ibry, ami walked right oil' Is lore
my eyes. Tliul railed mo sumo, hut I kept
toy tongue still, Inwardly aweui iug to break
his bones tho llrsl opportunity that preseii.
b.'tl Itself. I saw tin ru wit no use. in say
ing anything, so 1 went hoiiut nnd Wi lit to
bi d, and air tho rest ol the liihl I wus
tlit lining about rainbows, ungt U, butler
Hit s, willows, and diN toi'H, mixed up worse
than a Hutc huiita'a dinner.
"Will, Npiire, lu miiku a short story of
II, 1 iiiinio up my mind to have the widow,
or kill myself or aouu b.aly cl.
'Vj I Hindu il uuiivi tiit lit to) bo on hand
win lu tlm Hits, Umiii nil invasions. 1
toulilii'l eat nor sin P nor woik, mid if thu
llniU ht4 lit bl on, 1 wouldn't titv l 1 1
aeiieu t iiougli It II to skiti a r. tbl.it. Hut
w. i Ui lcruiiiiml ll shouldn't Ul long, for
I'd bfflt luultd so olU'U by Moliitu I lull 1
tll'illglll Wouldn't i- '" r "mu 1(1
of an) Ihuijt but luu. Miu apiwured to laku
uu right sharply, and tbu Junior at nnd
lut Intel Ui litis lu ts lib mu, but I didu'l
t'nusiilt r him iuoi ll4U it buli tt m .
ir I was ii lUr guu ihouhi situ taiultl
uobialy ou naiiu but Uw. Will, lUliu.
things t ut uu an lor about un.uili, ami
oueuu J4y I at is-vd up Wy apuuk and
put Oim timsllirti la br. lui solUr Uuglf
n4 aud s our loki4 uu aldt-d, and Uuihy
I. ild iu aba t-HiUu I Umi mu isaswvr Just
lb. U, but If I'd visit at lr liuitwiu-al 1 Uuia
da, smu, sU'ti tfiva luu Uual ustir.
't t.inas i, tou'tu itiiita just assmeasltt- e'a
Ud-IU) Ul l. W lwMlSl.1 ft wumu Ukt-s
inua U atudy sU'il aar a. lfcuiia, J 'U',
I U tuaU ay aus-tbiU4 alsuut His iaU.it
1 Uuu U umh u4 na4 "
AMEB
"Mice and men, IJurns says." I answer
etl. "Well, mice and rats is all one, nnd so
is men and fools sometimes, as I have found
in my travels. I was so sure sho would
havo mo that I went off and spent all my
money for fine clothes, thinking I would
have them ready for tho 'wedding and I
did I Confound that widow. I say I Con
found all the widows I Thursday evening
came at Inst, although It was a long tinio
nuout it, ami over X went, dressed Into tits,
nnd feeling ns big as Josh Haynorclid when
he was elected coroner. I got thero about
dark, nnd fotttid a right smnrt crowd col
lected, which wns not on tho bills, but I
felt ns big and as good as tho rest of 'cm.
So I marched in like a blind mule into a
Fotnto patch, and took a scat by tho tire,
didn't see anything of tho widow, but I
kept looking for her to come lu and send
for me, and pnssed nway tho time by cussin'
tho crowd to myself, thinking they had no
business there, and I would not gel to talk
to my woman n bit. Presently tho door
opened nnd in wnlked Folly nnd thnt dnd
burued doctor, nnd a whole team of boys
and girls fixed up BavngMy, I tell you. I
looked around for a fiddler, thinking they
were going to havo a ball, but I wondered
what they nil kept so Btill for, nnd was
nbotit proposin' a reel, when up gits a little
preccher, nnd before you could swallow n
live oyster, he had Folly nnd tho doctor
married faster than a Mexican greaser
could tie n bull's horns. I was so com
pletely tUimixed that I set thero with my
mouth open likn 1 wasgoin' to swallow tho
whole crowd, nnd my eyes looked liko bil
liard balls till the ceremony was over, when
I jumped up nnd bellowed
" 'I forbid the concern from buiug consti
tuted !'
" 'You nrc a little too late, my friend,'
says the preacher, and they all commenced
laughing liko they had seen something funny-
' 'I'll bo ditrned squizzlod if I don't be
soon enough for somebody yet,' said I, for
I was mad. fctpiirc, nnd no mistake in the
ticket. fIdo believe 1 could have eat up
that doctor quicker than a hungry dog
could swallow a squirrel skin, if I could
have had a fair chance nt him. It was
too bad, after I had fixed up to marry her
myself, for her to walk right out under my
eyes nnd marry thnt great baboon."
"It was bad, that is a fact," said I.
"Bad !" cried he, "it was meaner than
eating fried coon. I first thought I'd go
straight home, but then 1 concluded that
wouldn't spite nobody, so I determined to
stay and see if I could not get satisfaction
out ol somebody. You know I'm the devil
to get myself or somebody else into a scrape
when I take a notion, and I'd taken one
that night that went ail over me liko a
third-day chill, so I comnieuccd a study-in'
out some plan. I recollected hearing the
doctor say that where he como from, (but
the Lord only knows where thnt was.) the
bride nnd groom always washed their faces
together before they went to bed. ns a
charm ngainst infidelity or imbecility, or
some other long word. While I was study
in' about Hint, I spied the doctor's saddle
bags setting in Ibc corner, so 1 waited till
they went in to supper, and then I got the
bags and looked to see what I could dis
cover. Xenrly the first thing I saw was n
piece of lunar caustic. I slipped it into my
pixket. fur I had my plan ns I saw it.
Well, I watched around till I saw one of
the girls go to the pail with the pitcher, so
1 went out nnd nxked her what she was
going to do with it. Sho said she was go
ing to carry it into the room for the Doctor
and Folly to wash, their faces in. I kept
talking to her while she was filling the
pitcher, nnd when she turned her head, I
dropped tlie caustic, into it. It was then
about, bed time and I gut my hat and put
out, but I couldn't 1 1 -! p laughing nil the
way home, whenever I'd think about next
morning.
"Well, Kquhv, they do say that when
that couple waketl tip early next morning
I they hoth had the hardest kind ot Ills, eaeli
j one' thinking that they had been sleeping
rwith a nigger. Oh, it was rich ! lie a
cussin' and tcariu' up thiugs, aud shea
screuinin' and faintin' and cotnin' to und
goiu' olfngain, and tne not thero to koo it.
They made such a rascally racket that the
folks broke into tho room to see what was
thu matter, nnd thero they was with their
faces aud hands all us black ns tho inside
of an oltl stove-pipe. I'd a give half of my
interest iu t'other world jttMt lo have been
nt some place where I could have seen the
whole row. As soon ns they had found
out that they was really the same folks
that was married the night In Tore, they
called for warm water ami soap, but Jtut
here the doctor h:i iH iinl to think about
the pitcher, and took it to t ho door to see
what was the matter. There was a little
piece of caustic that had not dissolved, and
I soon ns hu saw it, he says :
" 'It's no unit washing. Folly. All the
soap in New ork city can't wu-h that oil.'
"That was Urn ti titii. Squire. Soap and
water had no more cili-ct I ban it would on
n native boni African, and all the chance
was to wail aud It t it wear oil', llow long
il tool; them to gi t white II ialti I never
found out, but nun tiling 1 do know," he
eoni'iu'letl, getting up to go out. thu next
time 1 saw tho doctor I had I he hardest
light, and come the uigliest gelling whaled
tli.it ever 1 did in my bum d iys !"
Tliv I'uai r ol It liiUiit-as.
Kindness is a nigral lever strung enough
to move the world ; and yet it dm sits work
ao quietly and unobtrusively Unit wo can
Hut lvalue, ila mcr unless its rv suits nru
either seen or hit. Il iMiitml I si stid lo
exist ill auv particular coui'e of action, as
il has thu happy faculty of adapting itself
in thu Hum and occasion, h um lian a it
will inaiiilrsl Itself iu uttt r.iuet s of syniui.
thy, and ul others by silciuv. Il iii.iy bo
n i ll iu bulb smiles and Inns, aud displayed
by miu r giving or withholdm.?. It tvett
pluh. s our Hounds, but only that tt limy
Ullulllt und lic.tl till-Ill. Hut Ihougli il MS'
sunn a ao many guist a II is gt lu-ially refit
glllAtl by thu reel pit' lit tin luol, ulilmugU
nun linn a tliu mi .isiiiti b ts p.isMiil by no
ho unit lolly i si'Unii, "i'Mita kiiiiliii ss !"
Klllillli as ll4i Ila blllll ISIlll IhhI, and
llini ttiio is id diviuu niljlil and li t s it di
Viuu Hulk, liotl'a kiielitisa mid lovu almiu
14U H i'l iba In 4ils ul Ilia trvalurt s. ,
Uar lluu iu lli.s Hl4llt, but hu alum I luu
iu Ida b ut lb t-ueu. Nsiilur lliaaiu-rr um
jusliuo tau Hill our i!ht liuns i but ilia iu
liuitu lumlci in s and luva thrill our It. ails,
au l h humbly uwu our ittsuill. uucy and
(Mill of IlilU. UuiUaU kllldlMM is Hi
litainU sUliuil ul asubllb-, luwsioiu ieilut,
4tt.lliu4 lu llui bcl "t loau, au l out g !
lui iu "Uf l4ily llh twwar4 tboao Wiltt
hUoiu hu aitttLruHU iu touutl.
It is a Mi iiluftm, Utuilul lu .
Ik.in.tf Ii 4 lut sfeiaits I
Il u a is' uf tn a'uHta 4tt;iiM4.
Of Ua 4 k-H Ms4 Isoirf.
CAN.
C New Series, Vol. 8, No. &
I Old Scrim, Vol. 82, No. .9
It cnu bo approprintrd by nil nges nnd
conditions of mnnkind. The high and the
low. the rich nnd tho poor, tho good nnd
the bad, the happy nnd the miserablo are
susceptible of Its influcuco, and benefitted
by it. Humanity is actuated by many con
flicting influences which accomplish dilfer
ent results."
In tlio "battle of life" many faint or be
come way-worn nnd wenry, whilo others
grow proud, cold, hntd, nnd defiant.
Then kindness lias a work to do. hat
the
kin
gentle Bhower is to the drooping vcrduro
dness is to tho desponding lienrt. It
lifts it up to the higher regions of cheerful
ness and duty ; it wins it bnek from gloom
nnd despair ; it imparts new life nnd vigor
to its impulses, and encourages it to "do
nnd bear" yet a little whilo longer. But
thero are even greater works to 1ki accom
plished than this. More to be pitied than
those who realizo that they sulfur are thoso
who have been inndo callous by sulfering,
thoso who havo shut kindly impul
ses from their hearts, who have becomo in
different to the wants nnd woes of others,
having no sympathy with their Joys nor
balm of their sorrows. Life must of had
some experience for them to produce such
results. O, kindness, thine be tho work to
mako the barren wnste and wilderness of
their nature to blossom like the rose I Thou
alone canst uproot the uoxious weeds nnd
poisonous vines of distrust, jealousy, nnd
suspicion, nnd implant confidence, tender
ness, nnd benevolence. What a horriblo
sensation it would bo to feel one's self
gradually petrifying to realizo that tho
liugers that were so nimble yesterday were
, , . , , ., . .
still and clumsy to-day, nnd that in tho
near future they would be cold nnd impres-
siotiiess its marble to know mat tno eyes
that now sparkle with life aud
feeling would soon emit but a glassy glare?
Yet more terrible iu its results is tho petri
fication of the soul ; all kindly emotions
nnd tender sympathies bound un in stony
fetters. A dillicult, task is thine, O, kind
ness 1 to unloose them ; but thou nlouc art
able. Kindness, us exhibited by human
ngeneies, lias livntu-nlly neen instrumental
iu winning back those who were fast piling-
. . , g. . . - ' ,
mg int" the nbyts of sin and shame, and
assisted them to the heightsou which stand
the fair temples of honor and uprightness.
Anathemas und scorn will not restore
nny one to the path of safety who has wan
dered from it. They will only drive them
down deeper ; make" them harder, nnd wil
ling to dare nnd defy thoso who denounce
them. 1'iUt a kind word, a lender interest,
will often awaken emotions to which even
they bad deemed themselves strangers.
Visit the poor criminal in iiis cell. Does
the blush of shame stain his cheek nnd dye
his forehend when you tell him his name is
ti by-word nnd reproneh to his race ? Does
he show any symptoms of sorrow or re
pentance when you reproach nnd revile
i i i in V Does he uot rather brave nnd scorn
you V 5ut when you to 1 him that even
now, when most of the woi Id forsakes some
still cling to him nnd would administer
comfort by their prcseneo or by loving
messages ; when you let him see that you
do not utterly loathe him ns a foul blot on
this fair creation, do not the hot tears well
up to his eyes and his hi art throb -with
lender and grateful, yet painful emotions '(
Would he not willingly undo the evil of his
past career, mako his failures from duty
successes, for the sake of thoso who think
of him so kindly ? Xot only is kindness
tho most powerful and cllieacious in saving
the lost, but it is a guard and shield to in
nocence, llow many thnt uru honorable,
pure nnd good to-day that would havo fal
len stive for its power I Tho kindness and
love of a mother have been the shield aud
buckler of many a bravo son, tho strong
tower in which' he has been safe when the
tempter wns nigh. Hut, though the work
of this heaven-born power is it great one,
it. dot s not despise the day of small things,
if such thero be. The liltle child's heart
opens and expands to receive it ; the path
of the aged is cheered by its presence ; the
piorfoiget half their sorrows when kind
hearts show their sympathy. Then be
kind -, act kindly, speak kindly. The cir
cles from a tiny pebble widen and widen
until they reach the farther shore. So the
influence of words and acts of yours extends
through all the future ages.
"Thi-ra Is then no ili't h fur a wor.l on spoken,
There wns never it tlccil lint left il tukcii
Written on tables never broken."
Uo kind to the little ones, the cares of
life will como soon; be kind to tho aged,
they have not long to slay ; l kind to the
poor, I hey havo enough to U nr without
your adding to their burdens ; bo kind to
the happy, damp uot their Innocent mirth ;
bo kind to your-iclvcs, lives, so remorse
may never bo your companion ; live so you
may have nu approving conscience; live
ao you uiiiy at last hear the welcome
plaudit, '-Well done !" Il'i'i'if (Jstle.
Jraluun) ol'tilriH.
Gills, ns a gcucr.il thing, are awfully
jealous of eiii-li other. 1 should call this
tho girls' distinctive fault. Vu l In ta when
they are iu'roiluccd, or when ibey first
mu l al a ball or croipici party ; wo how
coldly critical ibey look al each other ; how
insult iitly their i-jm rove over every por
tion ot I' -ir rival's dress, rend iu lli.ir
faces Iho oul spuktli aeorii as ihu result
of their scrutiny '-You thinli you Ituvo
done, it very well ; but you have made a
fright of yourself; and I am much Isticr
til. ill you. " U itli ll their disii litl of the
luoiv'ndiiiiivd amiiiig ilicrti, an. I how ex
cessively naught v fur. ulllaeliiig ulUuliuii
they think that Ada and Amy uru, about
whom thu young men cltisler, llow bold
aim ia - how overdressed alio is -how ill
leeteil sllu is lllld I) ! lioW Ugly kbit is!
Ktilitt tiuies, 1 1 1 1 ti V atcilrcp, lliey willowr
praiMt In rs'iiihusiasiieally ; but the riisn
IS gfllerilll.V l"-' tt lli lit In deeeivu any
one, ninl simply itecuuiila fur what il Is- a
tUwr If ml Hun dis-su'i uusHcr. Il is
tuitu a study lo HUlcli Ihu vt.iy iii u hit Is
Ihu uiiis shako li.tuds logcllur, or Uku
Inuids iii ilituics. Thu Inup, I'iki!, itiipir-
Mill III H .iy lit H hli'll Ibey Just lull i It p,i,m,
tht u ii I tin ir unit lull us ll paralysed, tells
Volume In lletav able lo lead Ihu li lli HU,
lu tl iiii 1114 Iht y very iviUt utly tin imi
lasu hands al all, but jul blush Ihu lips of
Ihu lingers, or make is show of doing ao,
and Jusl puss on In thu "ih tin." In rt ss
rli4ps iiiuiu I'uuii.illy ihu in 4 1 iimlu Iiuud
lli.it may giusp lluns. It may U- nil eiy
ritfhl, uit-1 ipiUc uit mdilij In Ihu dis-us4-ll
U ol Tlosldi Ui, bul lltsluilli) I I Hatt.li,
Ui-'fUnUs.
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Go ftomenoj-s I
Hoys, don't hang round tho corners of
the streets. If you havo anything to do,
do it promptly, risht.on,3then;;Ro home.
Home is the ptneo for boys. About the
street corners, nnd nt tho stables, they
learn to talk slang, and they learn to swear,
to smoke tobacco, nnd to donianyotbcr
thiugs which they ought uol to do.
Do your business, and'thenggo home. If
your business is piny, play, and make a
business of it. I liko to see boys piny good,
earnest, lirnlthy games. If I were in the
town, I would give tho boys a good spa
cious play ground. It should have plenty
of soil, green grass, nnd trees, nnd foun
tains, nnd broad spnee to run and jump,
and to piny suttablo plays. I would mako
it as pieasnnt, as lovely as it could bo, and
I would give it to tho bovs to play in, nnd
when tho play wns ended 1 would toll thnm
to go home. For when boys hang nround
street corners nnd stables, they get sloucliy
nnd listless. Of all things, I dislike a list
less boy or girl. 1 would have a hundred
boys like n hundred yachts, with every spar
straight nnd every ropo taut, the decks nnd
sides clenn, the rigging nil in order, nnd
everything ready to slip tho cable, nnd fly
before tho wind when the word comes to
go. l!ul this caunot be, if you loungo
about iho corners, nnd idle awny your timo
nt the stables and the saloons.
A IUciielou's Pa had ike. There is
only one territory of any size, nnd never
has been but one, occupied by any consi
derable population, from which woman is
absolutely excluded. Vet such a place cx-
i iiuDvmiiTiy itLitiiit;,,. j , ti nil, it i. i'iiiv.t
it8 lo.(1.,- nll(i , CJi8lc(, ,. centui.ic8.
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As far back ns history reaches, to nil fe
males it is forbidden ground. This bache
lors Arcadia is situated on a bold plnteau,
lx-tweeti tho old peninsula of Arte, in tho
fJrecian Arcliipcingo, nnd the mainland.
Here in the midst of cultivated fields nnd
extensive woodlands, dwells a monastio
confederation of Greek Christians, with
twenty-three convents, and numbering:
j more than seven thousand souls, und not
one of the monasteries dates from a later
i ti.iiu liiilil lliu mrni.li t:i'llllil . J lew bill-
! (,it!.s d ,0 ,,rtU,1. (lf is nnti.fl,mulo
date than the twelfth century. A few sol-
land, and no woninn is allowed to cross
! the frontier.
I Nor is this nil ; tho rule is extended to
j every female creature, ami from time im
j memorial no cow, mare, lien, duck or goose.
has been permitted to make ncquaintanco
with hill or valley of Mount Athos terri
tory. A traveler was startled by tho ab
rupt question, "what sort of human crea
tures are women V" The very idea of a
woman, whether ns mother, wife or sister,
is uhiDst lost. To nil women-haters ; to
bachelors of over forty yenrs' standing ; to
nil men who seek refuge from the wiles nnd
ways of the opposite sex. this region can.
be safely recommended ns a liavcu of re
fuge. It is a notable fact thatt!io burning of
property in nil parts of thrj Slato is ruoro
destructive at present than was ever known
before- Kvery exchange we open contains
an account of tho burning of n dwelling or
of some property us'-d for manufacturing
liurnoses. The number of these conllagra-
! lions is remarkable.
Jdcnlutral.
FitOKiTAin.E Fotvj.:. A writer who is
evidently well posted on the "chicken
question," says that it is a well-concedod
fact that there is great advantage in im
liroved stock of horses, cattle, sheep and
hogs. A thorough progressive farmer aims
to secure propogate these. If wo examine
the various reports, wo will learn that
poultry is a great interest iu this country,
and to secure the most profit ou this species
of farm stock our farmers should secure im
proved varieties. In stead of bringing to
market long-legged, sinall-hodied chickens,
weighing, say two pounds, they should sup
ply our markets with a stock weighing four
or six pounds, and these should be sold by
weight. The little lank scrawny chickens
that many of our farmers have now, nnd
which furnish eggs about the size of pigeons'
egs, should give place to chickens laying
twice ns much, and we should soon bo rid
of the degenerate raco of fowls nnd small
eggs now broght to market. Willi the samo
feed nnd lielter care, llie farmer might real
ize more than doublo what he now docs for
his chickens, nnd inure for his eggs. Few
realize the profit on a good stock of fowls.
The produce of oik! hen will pay for your
uctt spaiHT : or half a dozen will pay for
your tea und cotll-c und so on.
Haisivo Dft'Ks. Ducks are raised wilb
such easj thai it is a wonder ihev are u-jt
mure popular with farmers. Tho liuml ltu
Yorkir says : Their npH-lile is suci-. Unit
almost anything which is iintur.iUi- thrown
tithe pigs is acceptable ; and o'i tins ac
count many object to theiu, Kiving they
eat loo 111 uc a. ills tin iiount '.runt hat morn
limd is ivipiiivd to rear vo'ing ducks ; but
Ihis is overbalanced by tiu-ir quick, maturi
ty, after which 110 more food isr.quii'ed for
duck than hens. Disease sckViui limit it
way into the duck-Yard, unVss ciuied by
feeding iliiekliu.-s lo'iiiinc'j hard or uncook
ed food. Keep Iho yuiiijg duck from wa
ter, save enough to tlr.t.k, until about two
wick old, I lion lit l.etil havu full Iftti-e.
Ducks can be slice ..sl'iilly brud itt dry yuril-i,
u ith only 11 pan .' water ; but 110 laruur
having a pond Mr stream of water couveui
cut for ducks itfiould tin h lihout them, f ir
illstiell case very little In. hi is required,
kuvuHh.it ran be ,1'nuiut' bv theoi m mu I
around audi place. A I curly duwiilliey nifty
bit sit u Very iiitive in sci .ili'hlttg up n r it
thul fuel their W.i In to sill Licit iu pi s-till-eS,
thereby belU'.llllllg falln r III ill III; I (
iug iho ni'.
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