The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, April 15, 1874, Image 4

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'. In the February number cf the
School Journal there is an iwtorest'njj
matter-of-fact artiela entitled, "Schools
and Public Morale," winch embodies
a great di?a4 of truth in but few words.
No one who reflects doubt the excel
lence oou r public school system. Copied
from the best recognised systems of
the different nations of Europe, it
comDinea about all that it good in
them. It is the power in Ilia bind
destined to perpetuate civil liberty, ns
ererjr lecturer and politician who" ad
vocates the system will say; yet this
writer teils us with truth, emphatical
ly, that "prosperity depends more on
good morals than on anything else in
our world." Here is a Geld for the
philosopher, nud probably a ubjcct
for the legislator, text for the minis
ter and a memento for the instructor.
It shows that moral philosophy id not
to bo left exclusively to be studied ns n
technical abstract science, but to be
taught in the beginning of life by pre
cept and example at our schools!
Apropos of this subject, I saw late
ly in an article on popular education,
the statement of an old and experi
enced teacher, who said that he never
Offended parents by tolling them their
children, progressed well though some
what unruly and immoral; they ap
peared rather pleased than otherwise,
seeing nothing but the progress, and
regarding the misbehavior or niiscon
, duct merely as trifling iudicrctiou, or
youthful sowing of wild oats. On the
other babd, parents are not unfrequent
!" ly dissatisfied with the teacher who
expresses any doubt of the capabili
' ties of their children, notwithstanding
they may give them an excellent mor
al character. V This affords solution
in part of the subject, yet it only
( "shifts the difficulty without removing
. it." The parent then has more to do
with the moral character of youth
than the instructor. If the parent
teach the child that intelligence and
learning are the only weapons with
which tD fight the battles of life, aad
that morals are merely a collateral
circumstance of easy acquirement in
the future, so easily obtained they can
be "picked off any bush" when wauted,
just so long will public morals be
bankrupt, notwithstanding the boasted
merit of our school system.
Now there is nothing new in all the
above. It has long been a recognized
fact that there is au education of the
heart as well as an education of the
Bead. Both should go together, as
both are necessary. That one does
V Hot ef necessity include the' other is
human experience, and the testimony
cf the writers of all antiquity. Pope
had this idea in view when he wrote,
"Ti phrase absurd to call a villain great.
Who wickadly is wiw, or madly brave,
I but the more a foot the more a knave;
Who noble ends l.y noble means attaint,
Or falling amiles in exile ns in chains.
Ukajood A u ml I us lethiin reign or blecj,
, Like Socrates, that man is great indeed.
Tientsta, Pa. - e. i. I.
A bellow cylinder will bear a great
er strain than a solid one. Many ' of
us know by experiment what a hard
pressure an egg will resist when placed
endwise between the hands. This
. curious strength in a ronnd but week
substance is due to the exact, oiderly
arrangement of their particles, t. e., in
perfect curves. A memnriable illus
tration was seen in the mock artillery
set to play guard in front of that crea
tion of imperial whim the ice palace
of Catharine f Russia. Before the
palace stood six cannons of ice, and
' two mortars formed cast pieces. The
... eanuons were six-pounders, which are
eoraraonly loaded with three pounds
ef powder; these, however, with a
quarter of a pound, and carried a
. ball of stuffed hemp, and sometimes of
. iron. The balls, at a distance of sixty
paces, passed through a board two
inches of thickuess ; the ice of the can
nons could not have been more thau
three or fuur inches in thickness, and
,yet. it resisted the force of the explosion.
A strong minded woman mado the
following gentle reply to a politician
who called at her house, to get her
. husband to go to the polls and vote:
"No, air, he can't go. He's washing
to-day and be'" going to iron to-morrow,
and if he wasan't doing anything
't he couldn't go. ' I run this 'ere house,
I do, and if any one votes it'll be this
same Alary Jane." . . , ,
' A Chicago paper says "the little
State of Delaware has the honor of
growing about all the peanuts that
are grown in the Uuited States." If
all the peanuts Georgia produces in a
' "ingle year were poured into Delaware,
' they would blot out the State as effect
v ually as Pompeii was blotted out by
the ashes of Vesuvius,
i r The average Burlington (IowaY sa
, loon-keeper must be bad indeed. A
learned divine in that city recently
t addressed one of them as follows :
-Wretched man ! If the bed of that riv
' er was bank high with suds of salva
tion, and a June rise of pudy com
;mlng down from tha mountain, there
. wouldn't bo enough to wash your feet."
A compokitor out, west the other
day turned out an account of a wed
ding headed, "Making ofSanr Kraut,"
when it should have wen ''Marriage
. of Gen. Kautz." When the editor
saw . the article bo burst a pateut
swear-gauge.
A little thrto-year old of this place
uked bar papa, the other day, if they
"make Cod Liver oil at a livery
stable?" ud if "they learo to speak
at epole factory?"
JOB WORK
DONE AX THE
'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE
At ikt lowest cath price, neatly, prompt
ly, ami in style equal ta that of any
other establishment in the District.
BUSINESS CARDS,
SHOW CARDS,
VISITING CARLE,
SCHOOL CARDS
WEDDING CARDS,
PROGRAMMES,
INVITATIONS.
BALL TICKETS,
ADMISSION TICKETS,
ENVELOPES
BILL HEADS,
LETTER HEADS, ' '
NOTE HEADS,
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DODGERS,
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SHIPPING TAGS, Ac.
Allegheny Valley , Rail Road.
Oil Creek cV Allegheny River Rail
way, and Buffalo. Corry & Pitts
burgh R. R.
(VX AND AFTKK Monday, February 2,
v if, trains wm run as loiiows;
STATIONS. Northward. Southward
. Sft. M I No t S. t So. N.
a m i in am p in p m
1 in
Pittt-burult
W I'cn J II III
Kittnnninit
H. It k June
Hrady Bend
Parker
Kinlonton
Scrubs rass
Franklin
Oil City
2:201
7:i;Hl:i
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1:'J0
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7:4.r.12::W
: -tl 11:40,
11:00:11 ml
fi:0 UI::lol
4:4 H:ii
fi:4l li:3H
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6:4.1! II :,V
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8:12:
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8.00
7:lt.1
7:2.1
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Oleopoli-i S:(X
2:4!" V2.-12
3:W;I1:4S
tingle Hock 8:1
Tiunest H:0o
Tidioute 10:2S
Irvinoton 11:4.
3:2iijlO;e7
4:I. fl:i!.l
6:00 7:4."
2:.V I'M,
fl:L'0
Housoville
Titusviilo
lorry
MavviUo
Uuiiulo
I0:0;
11:10
8:l0j
11:1.
7:011
11:47
tl:0fi
a. m
,i. Ill
Ul
a, in p. Ill
Train
run hv riiilndolnhla Tlino.
J. J. L.A KIOCi:, ticn'l Sup't.
PENNSYLVANIA CKN
TRA1 RAILROAD
ON AN I) AFTKK 11 J. H. Humlav Mnv
I, 1870, Trains arrive at and l.-n'vo the
i.nion nepoi, corner rr Wasumtou and
Liberia atrcet, aa fnllows:
A It It I V J ".
Mnil Trnin, 1.30 a m ! Fast I,in, 12.12 a
m ; ell aacwiiiirHMiation No. 1, H.20 a m
Brinton accoiiimoilntioii No 1, 7.60 a ni(
Wall's nivoninioilnlion No 2, 8.iVa in ;C'in
cinimtl nxprvsa O.'M a 111 j JohnMown ac
commoilHtlnn 10.50 a m ; liraililnck'a nv
commodiition No I, 7.00 p in ; ritlHlmnrli
cxprosg 1.30 p m: Pacific rxprcs 1.50 p in i
WolPa aoiliimV1ntirm No S, 2.3S p m ;
llomowood accoinniodution No 1, .6o p nij
Wall's ai'i'oiinnoilntiou No 4, 5.50 p ni j
Urinton acotinimodntion No 2, 1.10 p in ;
Way I'aasengcr 10.20 p in. ....
DEPART. '
Southern expres 5.20 a ni ; Pacific ex
prewi 2.40 a m : Wall's accommodation No
1, .30a m ! Mail Train 8.10 n in : llrlnton's
acenmmndation U.20ain: Uraddiick's c
eoninindntion No 1.5.10 n ni ! I'itwinn.ii
cxprcis 12.3.1 p m ; V nil's nifommodation
M U, 11.61 n in ; Jolin;.
istown nivommnilnrinn
4.05 p in ;
llomowood acconimodnlion No
1, S.50 p in; Philadeliihia express S.0 ra;
Wall ai'coiumodiitioii No.1 :; o.i i, m- ir
accotiiiiiodation No 4, C.Oj p in ; Fast Line
7.10 p m; Wall's No 5, 11.00 p in.
Tr.o Church Trains leave Wall's Siaiion
every Sunday at !.0" a. in., reaching lit i
burirh at lO.D.ia. m. Kcttirnintr 1-iv ritt.
billyh at 12.."0p. in., aud airivo at Wall's
Station at 2.10 p. m.
Cincinnati exnre lcnvo A itr Routl..
rn express dailvoxccpt Mon.lav. All oth-
i.i . i nipt , a,-,-ii iituiuMy,
ror iiirtiicr intoi-matioii aply to
W. II. BKCICWITH, Agnnt.
The Pennsylvania H.illroad Commin
will nit assume, any Risk for Faironire ex"
cept for Wearinpr Apparel, and limit their
mpoiisibility to One Hundred lo!la' val
ue. All bai?!rge exceediii(r that a ount
in value will le at the risk of tne rr.r,
unloss taken by special contract.
A.J. lAAI
Gonoral Superintcndciit, Altoona Pa.
Alleglieny Valley Rail Roai
OX AND af.cr Monday Feb. 2. Train
will run a fallows il'liiladdnia
Time):
Trains leavn Oil City for Pittburp!i at
2:15 n. ui. 7 4.i h ,n ni-rt.-i,ifr l'ittui..lv..i.
at 10:05. and 3:00 p. in.
Ilra'lv ltunil ArtiWMnmul.r..tn I ...... ..
Oil City at 5:12 p. m. arrivina ut Bm.lv
l I .. . r.. - r
ui;iiu hi n.iw fj. in.
1 rains leave nttMburjrh for Oil city at
7:20 a. ni. and 3:20 n. m irrlvin I.. nil
City at 2:33 and 9:46 p. m, . .
Oil City accommodation leave Brady's
rand at 6:50 a. in. nirivinir in Oil Citv at
12:05 p. in.
Trains leave Oil City for r.ull'alo at 2: IJ
p. ni. 6:20 a. m, ajid l:IO a. in. arriving in
liuiratlout H:5j ji. in. 1: lua.in.und 7:26 p.m.
T.aiim lo.ivc JJullalo for Oil Citv ut 6:05
p. in. and 12:25 n. in. ai riving atoil Cit v at
2:10 p. m. and 8:20 p. m.
All trains (riven above run throujrli from
PiltMburjjh to Uutlalo and return, without
chautre of earn. Trains run on Philadel
phia time, which is 20 minute Taster than
l'tlsbur.;u time. The time at HuH'alu is
S. fc M. 8 K' v time which is 23 minutes
slower than Philadelphia timo.
At lied flank Junction this road con
with the KaNtern Kxtension which runs to
Hrook vhle, leaving Ked Hank at 11:45 a, m.
and 7:50 a. m. arriving in lirookvilla at
2:50 and 12:10 p. m.
The train leavimr Ited Bank at 11:45 p.m.
arrives at Hoynoldsvilie at 8:40 p. m.
i -i : ...... J. J.LAWltkNCK,
T. M. KING, Ouu'l. hup t.
Ass't.Sup't. . ...
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PITHOLE VAIXEY IVY,
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N AND AFTKH Monday, Juuo 51871,
j.iuiiia win run as loiiows;
TRAINH NORTHWARD. "
TATIOS,
Oleopolis,
liennctt,
No. 2. No. 4.
. . 10.25 a m i S 'M p ui
10.34
3.2.V
Woods
10.30
JOTt
11. Oil
S.l.S
a.io .
Prathora Mill
Pitholo (,'ity
TRAINS WOL'TllWARD. .
Kl'ATIOhl. , , .No, 1. No, 3.
Pithula City, .40 a in 1.20pin
Prstlhera Mill , . h. l . : 1.4
Woodi ti.Cd ' j.jn
llounett 1- - 0.U2 " 8.0J "
Ulooiiuli 0.1(1 " 2I11
All Trains' lunko cluko connections
at OlnopoliM with trains on the Oil Creek ,t
Allcxhony llivcr Uailwav, North aud
South.
Two Lines of Stages run daily between
Pitholo City, Miller l'ariii and Pleasant
ville, inaki'ijjroniicclion witharriviiiKand
(lenartiiiK Trains. - J.T. IlLAllt
ii, W1CK11AM, Sup't.
Ticket Ajjcut, Pitholo City, Pn.
til! WORK cf all kind clone at thi
' lice on short noiict-.
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This Journal, now in its Twelfth
I'.Xl1;
Publihel
er Hh class in the I'nited Htales
nleel Anil I HUMS I ml llulrniH nf li m., ,,..
ii,..-a 'iv. . . i ii '
Conewpiwuloiiti. In all parta of the country,
,H.it.niiilMlliUllin 'llf'l HISSCMSC.l, i 11. 11 l I
. Among us (specialties mav tie mentioned: . -- -
Its Paenf C.indensed Maimtiictu'i Injj Noie I ' ... riaw'
1U Able RiiKlish Uillor , . i i . v.
Its Short l'.ditoiials j . m . . . , . ,t ,,.-i
"" I,?.,'l,,.V,,,ulvh1 ,ro!5 M"1 T'U' U"u of Amerieaii Iwii Jlarkat :
,v " Its Thoronch and Reliablo Statistical Tallies; ,.. ., '
' " Its Monthly Reports from lllast Kurnaees ; .
..j 3... i 1 ta Iron Workers' Wanna Tallies. - "'
1 n (St. IIJSCItlPTTON, . .
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J)r. J. Walker's Culllonilii Mn
Cnr UilU r.S aro .1 jutrety. Ve;ct;ibl
preparation, linilo cbiclly f -oin 1 1 1 q h.i.
tivo lici lis fMitnl imftitt' lower niis at
:tl:e Sien a Nevada mountains of ('nhfur
Ilia, tho liiciliciiul j ifopoit ii-s if whirll
aru rxtiactcil theicrioni withoitt llie tlso
of Alcoliol, 't'ho o;;i(jn it nlmii. t
daily asKcil, ''What is tliu ciiihc of tl:e
unparalleled success if V ink:', a it Hir
TKits!" Our MiioV.cr U, that tl;ey icniiivo
tho cause of disease.' :uid I he piuicnt re
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a pctffft KeiKnTttni' tuid irn ioratur
of tlio ,ysicm. Never hefuro in tlu
l,ilory of" ti o wurlil hn a niiiliciiio heca
cuinntitnulRd pnii.es.iiiir t!:n remarkahlis
qualities nf Vixi;iAK llrrTHit.s in licalini! the
s:ck nf every ilicao man U heir t. l liey
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loheving Cin:i.'i'iioU r l::llii:i:ii'..uiii:i ot
the Liver ;mj VhcorsI Oig.-iiis i:i Itiliov.s
liifoasci
, The jiroppi'tios f f Pn. w.
YlSKfiAli Hn iKiisaro Apcrlei.t. Din
Walk Kit's
Afiir:i'i.t. Ilinli holbtii
Canniuutive. NtitiitiuuK. I.avativc. Itinrutic,
Kctlative. Counter -Irritant Sudor: uc, Altera
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DKAM-U IN
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tOCKKT Ct'TLkltY,
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RIFLES! MADE" TO : ORDER
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Repairing Locks arid Fitting Keys
A SPECIALTY.
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, A FAMILY ARTICLE.
AenU maketlUJO nerdav; TA pet 0rk.
AN ENTIRELY NEW
Simii(lMHIK
rr Domoatio Ua.T 1
ONLY FIVE OLLAIIS,
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BUTTON HOLE ZWORKER,
I'atonted JmioiTtli, IB7I,
AWAIVIKIITMI-: I'HtPT PltKMfl'M AT
'J'HK AMKllK'AN INWl lTLTti
. ami :. -MARYLAND
INSUTTTK KAI IIS, 1ST I.
'.A most wonderful and elei;n't!y eon
strnctrd Scwlnu Machine Tor famriT work.
ConipMe in all its Parts, I.f.os tlieMrsif ht
l",v Pointed Needle, sell ticndlti',: direi-t
upriKht Positive Motion, new tetis'lnn self
feed and cloth liuldei'. OiM-mteu I
and on a table. Liyht runnimr. . ttiuoclu
and noiseless, lHie all irool hie;h-priesd
machines. Jlas Patent Check to .prevenl
the wheel lieinir turned tlio wren.n way.
I'scs tho thread direct from tho spool.
Makes the elastic lock stitch, llnest and
at riui.ticit stick l.nownt llrin.dinal'le, close
and rapid. Will do, till kimls ofwoiK.
rlnp and coarse, n-om cainlirlc to hcavv
cloth or Lciuher, and um-h all dercrlptiona
of thread. This Macliinc is licavilv con
structed ti irive It Htrciijrtti 1 ll the parts
of each Machine liciny made alik bv ma
chinery, nud 'beautifully finished and'oriu
nioutcl, H v very easy. to leant. Itspid,
snmoth and silent in operation. Keliahla
at nil limes, iiml n Practicul, Sclentiiir,
Mo 'hanical Invcutiun, at Btcutly, reduced
price.
A good cheap Cuiuly sewiiif machino a
last. The first and onjv siui cs in plot
duninir a valuable, slihMantial and reba-
a low priced Kew.njf , Machine. Its ex
treme low priei reaches all conditions. Its
Simplicity and Btreiiirtli iuliipi It to nil
eapacitios, while its many ni ils inndo Ii a
universal favnrito Wherovir iuod, and
creates a rapid demand. ,
IT 1 A 1.1. IT IS r.Kt'O.MMKNIiEn.
. I can cheerfully and coutiileutly renem
mend its use to those who aro w'anllui; a
really jjoot! Kcwin? Mnchine, at a lovr
price, .. Mrs. 11. 1UAM J-.SON,
I'votone, Will Couiity, III.
Price of each inachlmi. "Cliuss A."
"One,'', (warranted for live venrs lt special
certificate,) witli all the II xtui ts, and oc
rythin complete licuii!;iiiK (o -t, Incluil
injr self tlireadiiij; needle, packed lu n
stron? wooden box, and deliveied to anv
part of the country, by o press freo u
further charges, oii receipt of price, onlv
I'ivn Dollars. Safe dclnciy unaruutucil.
With vach Mai-hina we w111kciiiI, oil
ccipt of t extra, the new patent
1UJTTON IIOL1C WoltK Kit.
One nf the uinst iuiportunt ami ucful In
veutli'iis of Ihe io. . So Dimple mid cr
tain, that a child can work the iinetitiut
ton hold :'h refitiluriiy and case. Mioiitr
aud beautiful. .
Special term.-., fend extra lniliimiiionta ti
Male and I'. iiuihi AkoiiU, nloim keepers,
,tc.,.whovHl pmIhIiIiwIi agencies fhroiiKU
the country and k-p our new innchiium
on exhibition and sale. County Iliflils
B-iven to f mart agents lice. Agent's cm.
plete'outlil, furnishe I without any exlr
cliarpe. .Samples of hewing, deh'criptlv
tirculara iiuitiiiiiinn terms, testimonials..
eiiKiaviiijfs, Ac,, Ac, pent lice. W altoi
supply
AiiltlCTLTLKAI. JMPI.KMEX3.
Latent PatcniH and iniproveniinls for
the Farm and Harden. 'Mowers, Reapers,.
CultivalU', l-'ced Cuttei-s, Harrows, Farm
Mills, t'lantcrs. Harvesters, Thrcuhei's.
mid all orticlos needed for Kiirin work..
Hare Seeds in laryo variety. All Mouev
sent in Post Oftlco Muuev Orders, lian'k
Drafts, or by Ex prow, will be at'our risk,
and arc perAictly seouto. 3 Nafo delivery t
nil onr iroods t'l'inninteed
"ll old and r'spoiiHible tlrin that sell
the cst x'ls at the lowest ju ice, and cam
bo relied upon by our readers," r'armer'a
Journul, Now York. 1 : . . i
Not KcHpousibla for Keufstcred T clteis.
Address, J K! ).M K II. 11 U'DSON A CO..
Cnriier c n c ii wlch Jt t'ortlundt jU Now
j oik. ' ' 25 m
; 7 P. WANT Vol' To act aTvijonU, ani
I V iliHrilmle our New ' .Mlvcrtlsini;
Maps, mounted on Kuttlish Cloth, belief "a
I complete Map of tin, I nitcd Slates. Wo
i-Kive UicB-i Majisaway (,'iiitis and will allow
I you one dollar fur every Map you disirih
I nte fit every county and ntlito in the 1'nlon:
Alute anil J.enialo Aiicnti wanted. Ail- J
, dress Imiiicdmlclv, enclosing ono dollar
! ti;r OKtlit of five .Map", Terntorv, Cin n
liii'i, ami inii p-irt'euhirs
A 1 V ICUTIril.N'ii M AP ",'. ,
w 4 lm I'.a-it lliiilr !'. "., i 'I'uinri tvi., I'.i,
lb