The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, October 19, 1865, Image 1

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Llittg NA FIFTY C , Nrs pe,
TUMEZ 11J13.410 tf not
•.r .tlno tf tho year. :. , 'o4lcribrre
be .thttgOl rini Czars
Square or Ten Linea one In
tr.) il, , crtlnua $1.60; three lUStr.
T.nvith sli.oo ; two tualithS ;
: Months $5,50; one yeast) CO:
in proportion. These rates
„. nitres changed by special
or the publishers. Atedi•
•, Dicurceit and like advertise
, ' .tratOr's Notiees s3,ro; Locel
Ilerriege Notices TWIIITT.
. . I u rr Notices (over three lines
••p, t line.. Original poetry; en-
- ~ t,qt of tbe editor, one &liar
r2-1..e merits will be oonUnned at
e ~e r 4 o u advertising, until ordered
unless a specified period is
;:,:o•ortloo.
1, 3 . re one of the beet Jobbing
A-td Ar - 0 ready to do any work it,
entrusted to tea, In equal it)le
nt uatside of the largest cities.:
• as should be addressed 'to
WIIIT3IAN,:
rub'ikher and Proprietor.
ess Dire otory.
;,4lt
ATr..IIIMT AT GAR, RidreaT
la:adjoining C01:111tiet
t . V.Elt•
Air Gihird, trio County,
.141119FP attended to vitt)
ME
is - ,.,<T ", Ai LAW, to Walker', Of
•ac
, PPOir in Stationery,
&c: Country detiers
I iotel,frontieg the Perk
=I
iitirVi'S.
Corn - eV-LOU AT LAW.
We t corn.,r of the
•
TT.
r tae Pluca. °Mee second
h :trept, between Fifth and
iunetl.4 •d.
, r 7. , Tli As , L 4 Ir. Ridgway. Pt.
sn A l Jeftervln couuthis.:.
W. \V. WILBUR.
PROPRIETOR.
IS! )N HOUSE.
...z.l" t gnu* east el
Sept 28—r.
or TH,t PYACX. Paragon Block,
f•-mr HO, F:rir, Pa
netn" , 4tf
=MI
Oh' OM JrsTTrt OF TUR ruer.
uILw O r li! r of Feat and
opl.T. 5 t
Jo IN ~ , I NFNIIRP., : a.II at tha new
VIA I: La; is Lan 1 w have ase •,rt
f.,., Wsilow Ware,
. to whit', Ist re
-% a: on oz kat aGod st
= I. c.v.: Lad in t
mar3o'6s-1v
..tx Sr Any., nn
Fiue Horses And Car
a, 1.213
Mani
-n.
• ' ~I.m4nug, Railroad Card,
,” &:al E. O. CLIXO•TB,
t• In! handsomely Band np
thr l.st Tool:ding andilunq
A. C0,11.120di 1114 110,(114,C1.1,
I V. , 1 , -rate Prices. The pul , l2c
scp'64-1..•
t 11TH.
T9!LNXT ♦T LAW--OffiCe Ora littigtre,t,
r! e, Erie, PA.
1) VALI R to Mr'r GOODS. Catoounce,
GlasA, Seed, Plaster, etc, cot.-
2ub is ruluare, Erie. Pa., jell
tt a%;V TOll,
mm. 3041.11 IiSTALL DWALS tW
:00n, Vic t or And lead, 'Kochi and
.1.i:040-9, Tel • co, ezana ka.,F•ste
Eq u a e umishinz r.MT , ^ am
-
m
ly tt•ntcrford, Pn..
Itogrkr Lcott tR. Psnpstris, s.
• : ms , ana emettil attrntion 21 , 0.0 to
10 &57t•
F 144 LECH,
r In ar..cOrita, Pre.htef.. ProTislonli,
St,..qe Ware, %lass, Liquors, &c.,
the Postodles, Erie, ea.
Eci.tzB 65—'7
•1•14. T • .111 . ROLM )4.10 , 811ACTI: lilt
.—n•ehrt; Block. Erie,
t %EPP IL IIOIIP4E .Dlll3
rri.V OPPOIII7K TIIR F9tinntti.:ll ~<
• r 1,.: newly (Mad up in the a e.
I t. th." Ylents ns E t .
••( n'l ennseneer ;mitts. in -a
0‘1:1.1:1' Litttld • Propn l ••
BEM
Ili A.VERICL
caER 4.7 co!
i aulo 65 1 y
INI
C. A. Trevinr• Department and
finer for stlti,er, Waiiblng , on,
en', with 11.-nj.vnin Gr-alt,
,Ca; 120 Elbelt, Erie, Pa. Malt up,
coreettql with 6drflty nod 4ts
itained and coLoctel. Applications
•:...lel to. Mr. i.htvtnthat • ••
: • la the Sete* of tho various :)e,
:Y:a he can renter most a dis'actc. ry
,n,la of Government chime.
msril'es-6 n
IMIMIZIED
1: wi NG,
AID C+CISIELLORS AT I..aw
ts:; oppoatta Critteclia ?tall
".•111 , 4 rad. io I other h+got beet
grl4. Warm.; and For:,,
and prowl Dqf.,
.I.Galbraith,Whttmcn Becht
Ertl, Pa.
; , 013. P. P.Johnsan, W.lD.Prvwu
arr.°, Pa.
rim STORE.
Furniture Sture,
IRKtiOn STRE4T,
nur toola F.X"EFSIIM:LY
c.l an 1 as Lv , r to
& thtlUK
la I A I, COLLBGI.
k . l' 1.1 V
p GM). W . , GCNXISQS. Vag.,
.:3'llercial Lase.
neW C.lllus.Cestion of At
flrnamen.al and final.
• Law. youPnelcial Ar,lll
- , f,r Julies mud geat.J.
..'no ad One uhn.c I,ant of
eery possiWe 461
'Woks, \u expen.. %cal to
. Mt, prike'lcal and p.r
" rttlelClil Al.
e:opkoved. Tcru:a—Tmtin•n
ti okad gretteat
fn, Cur Warn.
T. corm
POTTEUY,
•T V `i F.COND & THIRD ST3.,
, P/VVA,
1••o-ii•el therainlym, ander
'+ fn tbe rotten' LUPI•
tti einli, b tw•en 'Zd
In
the eugtinnern of lb? old
..' 0)1.1 cierallr. prole:Osier
, I , tr9r m give pert.et
mco. F . W Mtn.
JAY (Anir,.#34. • ,
'I• it.oyo4,lltVlNU PRODIV
F' ) E `:,ALE
MPr't , t Lilo from %tie to Re
I ••, t Fria railroad, and COI
rOI:NTRY PT:CDUCE
Penot op
i `~i t; F;F,T,
! ! • um pe.l
A`:l, prtgve
• rest,. to
7 SIARKE? PR
Pr°dues . for
14 iutre for Ituket ti
-:1 Kir
1711t - - ... 'F-..-.l.:ll' ... '''fit'
VOLUME 36.
HEAD QUARTERS
-FOR--
CHEAP GOODS-!
Wholesale and Retail
GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE,
WINES AND LIQUORS.
F. & M. SCHLA.I7DECKER,
are now receiving at theirold stand, Ameri
can Block, State street, a large and superior
stock', of
GROCERI ES.
I" IP 'VISIONS,
WINES,
LIQUORS,
WILLOW,
AND WOODEN,
STONE
WARE,
FRUITS,
NUTS, &c., &c.,
together with every thing found in a louse
of this kind, which they will sell as cheap
as any other establislunent in this city for
Cash or most kinds of cJuniry produce.,
Th.y have also on hand one of the ;largest and meet
Stocki of Tobacco and Segura ever brace: l st to Ede, to
which they invite the attentl , to of the/Fed:a.
rir rill and ten nn--a nimble atxpdnee Is better than
a slow thillinz. consequently Cash to are wlltand groat
bargains by calling at the .
Grocery Head uarteral
AMERICAN BLOCK, STATE STREET.
June 2. 1502.-42 F . & sr. scßLAtrn tkvt.
Pleasure •Egeursious.
PARTIES DESIRING TO HAVE SAIL
rra E‘euraions oo the Et or to eistt the Ntpoira.
hi ell! dad t Ia larthsralgued 'trays vady to eo:oznroo
date , Ipto with good boat& I hare 2 Irecfite owes 11
hued yet flr pleueure pirtiee. loaddit•on . •o a 11[1'1111e.
or Ito
hand a
Boat/. Making !Aden. mad EtaiS e4l iho tints,*
Pontoon de sirlo tto boos tho 1/$ll of oily of orr WAS,
wit ft 0.1 inn omostoatly oo band, at the oIQ ata346-10ei
of Slat. err Pt • , ft, NOB
IC,Ly 11,1 ms—ft h•
MAN fr(X)D'''
Mow Lost I Bow itistaral,
JUST PUBLISHED a New .Edttklitlaf
Dw CELYSILIVILL'S CYLESILETZD ES+.4l.l' 00 the
rascal care (without medicino) or SPEILS ET , BREIOS.k. Or
Seminal Weasnelli, layolunt4ry Seminal Lni!PS, 1311 , 0-
VISOT. !mutat and Ky,Sini IncApacit , , Impediment, to
Metre etc. also, CONICIIPTION, EPILEPSY and Fini,
induced ky self-indulgence nr aexual extravagance.
Price. In • sealed ens elope, only cents:
Krce!,•h?nted ►
author eduiitable oes..y, clearly
dern.,orancte.. , mm a thirty year* aueeeerful practice,
that the alarmtur cunrequences of .elf &In/setae/ he rad-
Ira ly cured without he d of internal meal.
Leine • t the seplicatfun of la/Ile—pointing , uat a mode
of cure at nu a certain nod effr•ztunl, by me no of
Of Lich every servrer, no matter what hie condittnn
,rnay
be, yin ~ u r.• Lints prieatety and radicall y.
Lir This LocAtira *howl.; t e In the hands of ore:)'
youth and awry 61112 in the land.
Sent under In a plain envelope. to any addreFe, on
the r_tript ;•f c.z =ate, ur rtamps. Ad-I%w
the puhlishers, Cii J. 4, ICLME dt CO,
121 Bow ry, York,
Po..t 80x...1/Ski
twaslX .5-tf
Brown's Hotel,
Corner of e•tato !Street land dm Palk, Erie.
T"EABOVE WELL KNOWN HOUSE
halt pared - into the control of the Undersigned,
who are determined to !rite no Wort' that will tend to
make it a pleroant crept tog taut for the travelitg pub—
lic. A number of import.t t improvements bane ahead,
been made, aud others tube toe p'eted at an early pe;tod
will render it ooe of the fioeat hotels - In the country.
Empecial tarn la taken to furnish the table with all the
leasonab'n artleles, served op f alien:ins' approved style,
a'tommtelating waiter' We took charee of the
Hotel with the resolution to make it moth ma the wants
of this election require; and fail confident of meeting the
Appetit) itl ma of our guests. LOWS Li fit Rwoe,
A T 1 oasis, t • Proprietors.
W. 1.. kora. tray 4i5-ft
ERIE RAILWAY.
IN 4 1 4 WM CAPIN
CHANGE OF HOURS, COMM IfNCING
THU R4D4Y, DEC. 1, 1884.
Trains viii leave Dunkirk at about the following hours
:
Eastward Bound—Depart.
Train No. 14 9 40 a. m.
Train No 10 10 20 a. m.
•
TM!) No. 0 8 00 a. no.
Train Sr. .4. 4 lb c.
The Accommodation rani aim cis..
CHAS. NINO?. Gang anet
ziEvir FIRM.
FifitNITVEE AND UNDERTAKIPiI
WAR E.-R 0 OM S!'
On State St., between &sleuth and Eighth.
Thi Stascribire hare entered into the Cabinet kakis:wend
FURNITURE TRADE,
And propose sating to order err? 'leaping constantly cla
hand all kinds of Fniniture.
Orders will receive prompt attention. Repairing don*
on ehort notice.
UNDERTAKING. •
The subscribers will giro epocial attention to We'd&
oartnr-nt of their business. They will manufacture and
keep constantly citi hand a large assortment of Stetaille
Csnes and CoMns, and hold themselves in readiness to
meet orders in the line, promptly, from any part of the
country. Dotertolned to spire no °Scent° give satiates.
clan both in ths ocality of their goods and pricey they.
bope to f,Clatt a liberal dare of public patronage. •
public
h RIBLE?,
aprllll-tt. Successor* to J. H. lizsiorr.
Erie Ale Brewery !
X)RNER OF. PARADE AND BUFFALO
STitEETS.
Erie City Lager Brewery,
CORNER OF POPLAR AND RIDGE
STREETS.
Erie Malt & Barley Warehouses.
CORNER OF 7TH STREET & CANAL
BASIN.
Pyle and tmber XX and XXX Alta,
The tker Qualitt and E.T.myl Warietiet of Lagar.
Pi Vaa:era Hop.,
ThP , boicat Qual•tle of II sh and Barley,
Uc arl and and for aaJe bj .
A. KING.
. ,
AMERICAtI HOUSE,
sOCTII WEaT CuitliFft OF THE l'Alta & STATE BT,
PA•
JOHN DUNCAN, PROPRIETOR.
Th , umlemlgorel haring taken charge of the above
Tel-known Hotel and refitted it tio anperior style, lee
gpectinli I rolicita s attar./ of the pahlic patronage. Tema
,res , ,nrth`e, ana artotommlstlona equal to 'any in the
-Ity.
ne For the convenience of person: from the conntry
goof .4,01 e hen been 4ttachtd to the pr.rn , nea.
evp4•4-em, Joil'i PUNC.
Sewing Madhines!,
TILE CHEAPEST & BEST.
BUY EITSER TEESGER EMPIRE OR,
SIN.
The pc&rsigned havinz Teen appointed agent In Erie
sit, f ir the above telebegted llachinee, resretipils
mils the attention of the public to the same.
1 hey are acknowledged to be the best In me and are
the cheapest in the market.
F.steh Naehine has an the latest improvement*, which
render them far sn parlor to any other now sold
Persona deeirio: to purchase a Sewing Ike:Am 'RI
find it of advantage to cell and examine them? IA fare
51y4ig elsewhere.
swcnies on esbitiltion at my Mere, No 6. American
110-4. b• tweet hitsPesk sod seven% street
j se.l6 66 41.) e*, tf'AoWig.
speotal,.Ngtices.
• .
I'llU TDB MUII/00:4, DISLIT UT% TED AND
DB:IPQVDENT INA 4 4.4,1 141.X63.;..-% peat sat
hirer baring bite* tutored to boaJtlktu a tett Okya, attar,
mollY'yeors et miser,. hr *Thing' to anon hie eafteeterg
fuPoer-oreateiva by atadlag 4ttes,) =Atli receipt
postpaid add-eased eneetepe, • cep, of the formats o
oars empla ad. Direct to - '
JOHN Y. DAGNAL.I., Dot I$ Post Oltioa,
Rrookiya; N. V.'
. 7
Tr YOU WANT T:t KS° WA j.ITTLE 01(
F.V 7 itYrtiliqG retatirg to the human eysteso, sisals
and female; the mat; anCtTeatsuat o: thaestreq, thw
muhou sa rrain customs of the world ; hoe ta , and
thousand things newer pnhllehed Wort, T e ti i the
ailed wad enlarged , d pf llama% Celtzot !t.es,
IS curious b,ok for curtail. root«, and a rod bone for
awl,. nem. 400 pagea o W 0 itlostratons. Pries ~fit
Contents ?able a tat free to a.ny aidross. nook+ may be
had at thohoolt storm's, or will tae 'sot be man. post
paid, on receipt ot the price. A dares*. -
R,
n• MOTE, 11-
eel aft)lo4lXy. NCW Yore.
PEN S' :"With four
Fermlplon,i wish tout to the relders of your
piper alit i w'll Lend. b; ret arti moil. to nll who wish
It rfr.e; a recipe with full direntlins for making and
U•ing•simple Vegets• le itairn, that wltt t trostually re
more, in ten days, PICOD'eS. ThD, Preck'rs, and
iii Inaeuri•L aof the 'kin, le.riej the same 1110 U,
smooth, and beautiful. I will alto moil tree to those
hoeing geld Held, or Rare Faces simple directions end
information, that will en rtde them to ha:. fullrowth
of Luxuriant Heir, WhiskerA or • Mouitaele, n leis
thaw thirty day / These reelpse are valuable to both
Old and young and at the: axe rnsircd to all who need
theca free of eh.rge they are wo-ihy the el' tention of ell
who prW • elan'. pure ::•tin. or a healthy grlwth of hop.,
Jll applkatiens at ewe, it h r.turu wail, without
-charge. Besse:l—fully-Puler.
1110 A. F. Cti VII %N.
Cbemlit aol rerfumer, No F3I Broad', ay, N. 1r
acilo-St
‘1,11) 1 YKK.llA►pa.mphlet direct
/ Swk ha' to spy edi y resters R•y it uni give up doe..
tor aim dicine. Enst by mail. trio. on rec.lpt of 10
coats. AO,lrcss' Roan:, 34. Li.,
ant 11:0 BrovtAny, New York.
C% RD TO INVAI.IID4.—% Clergymen, whifeo
reeldies Le Sou.ll grueling ay a athrt ',nary, dhcov•
art ksesaerf Jima* Temaly ter the Cate of Xenon*
WeekkegaN 91017,U/rm., Allegan. a of the Urteary awl
26m3laii ihise. and the ehnli'Vala of &gen:ere
prai l itl
ItOo *elle Wined asteleir. otaisaitis. Great eget ,
hem . _ Iwo alreAt cured ht thss noble 'remade
derirato !resift the' *State& trod eneris,
lOW. d the recipe La' prep qtat apt Attie%
this a reeled ebeveke., t. bay tee the
neeZiel
liVif C
to iteririo.-Plosee lactose k irtetigett
mod 1 , e,1L
. • ]'- 4
".1 My' - -' 4 * VellittOrttelatiirti i
-414.41110.754; i. -!l.*WinlkikilAbia Brult.l4:,,TC*-',
r .
••t4
+l3 i*4 • " • •
Till 3.0 . EILIE f'
,
• ..as COLDIAL cox•rixim6rr
This Cord:4lElU been Lin r cele%ratel %MOOS( Fero%les.
for i.e p. ul•tr st,e:iztl , e ink a..d eo,thio qns'itte.,
sod ire uref.,r a few ss ,, e s prev nut to e.onfinement Is
said tnlL,llO & 1410 and etsirr confinerozat, r.d
wettinz ep.
1 eaa now he bad en recur prepare I eeoordirg to the
rwlwinal f^rolu'a—from the Estr,ets of 'Partridge berry
er1114) bl , k, C..uloptirltrant. ere.. etc. • Those
log to u-e .0 h • Preparation will II 'd it mu:111,011«r in
procure this than to undertske as flllny do - , to prepare it
tharruselles,aa thin rrparatten enotair sale full virtue ,
n. ti.e Inizret'eu'e In a couerntrifeti and tell a)! 0 form
Pape per bottle. two dollars. Pre area at:141,101d by
au3l-11 J.;. CARTtin, Erie, Pa.
DR. 31 112 411 thliThliftitll
Snag has thoroughly proved itself to ba the heft
article known !or coring CAT tn , ll,CoLoiv THE
and Ilumacint. It hem been totted an excellent remedy
in many vows or .9011 a ETU,. LICAFXI4I.IhPa heel:ere stud
by it. artZ litAttrxa h.O often been greatty Itorrovcd bt
Its nee. It Is fragrant and arreeable, and gives Itt
ATE EELIE • to the a•Ai heavy plius c iused brdii,
Co' th. Head. The nenentions after using it - are elelughtto I
and Invigorating. It nprias.and purg , s cut all DO
etructions. stren;;th.ns the glandA and gives a healthy
action Ao the parts, affected.
lilorethan thirty years of sale acd use or Cr Ilarehall's
Catanh end Headache salt! bee proved He gre•it'culue
for all the eomnann diseareao' the head, and at this too•
moot it stand' higher than ever berore It re,oroulead•
ad by many of the beat Idlytlettins, and is used eith great
success and FaUsUction even where. Read Ice Certiticate
of ‘Chr.leitele Druggists In
Tbettodenftme , i biting for enemy yeani been &equal a
tad with Dr. rAtarrh and lisaaa he nal, and
.old ih •ent. whpkwale Owls, etteerfulbe state that we tr.
licsa tt to be equal. In *eery reepe,t to no re , ..inenenda
Mona given of tt far the cunt of en'atrti Atte.etints. and
that it Is decidedly the beet article we Late ever known
f or all spittoon direasee of the Read.
Rare t Perry. Read, Anglo & Co.. nsown, T.iirdson &
Co.. Rood. Cist!er *Co., Seth W. Yowl!. Wilson, Pairhank
k Co, notion ; 'Renshaw. Rdinands * H. H Hay,
Portland. Ms.; flames & Park, A. U. L. SAtid.l.Rtoplbin
Pint & Co., Israel Minor & Co , IleCesson /t Robbins, A.
& Co, M. Ward, Claw & C Bush de pale,
Ravi York.
For sale by an Hraggists. TIT It. ouppll'es-Iy.
STOP THIT !SCR %TORINO ,
- 1 CURE TUT ITCH, BY USIN•'I
Cartes Extract of Dandelion and flitter Sweet,
AND CARTER'S. 'YELLOW' OINTKE.STY
This - Batt +et cues all kinds of Itch, tryt !pelts. salt
Rheum, Toler, Vcald [lead, Vicere, tit.] don.r,
Pimple% Carbuncles, Liver mod itilOney Complaints.
Rheumatism and all other Diseases arising from an lm•
pate counitten of the Wood.
?lamps' ills and Burdock, Cies= T.rtar and Sul•
phut.. Ned Preetpitet. and Frirestetc, all fall to mire
this modern mongrel Itch now, ro prevalent thronrh"at
the country. Rut the Extract of Dandelion and Ritter
Sweet Is !wit the remedy tot It, as it acts en the I.le r,
Stima!ates ell the Ji•CretiOnft, upeoll the pote• of the
skin ' and Ina naturtt sod ea . y war thr at' thitk.
rfactd, po'amons or imparo vostter, arta leaves the dr
mutation free, I.:0k Mood pure, the, skin ectn, tie com
pletion clear and the whole stem (eta In m dlsesse.-11
Is a medicine that cannot be u,ra without hence , .and
Carter's Yellow • dothient is onto tailed b^ one ether
Ointment In the world for the rperdr and-effectual curs
of thee nett and all other redy eruptions. Also anent.-
passed to tierefulona Sorer, Ulcers. Peter and Crd Sores
thit are hart to bept, and of ortglcal efflesey in the cure
of Pees. it note needs trim' to , e arprored.
Price of Extract. SI. DI Yellow thatra.ut, S 5 ota. Or
taken together, St A.
:iota by al respectable' Drttggls Is. autl4l
D a. TALSOTT , 4 8911.L5.
(ANTI-DYSI'RPTIe )
.:nconoxed of hir't , y Coacentratel Rattly:to from
Reo's net tier'ee of the greitest mAt cal value prepare I
front the octant prescription of the oidelratied Dr. Tel;
bunt„ ud and by. hint Pith rematksble aveceas, for
twenty year*. An Infallible erernedy In all nigig A 91144
of the I.li 7 Eit, or a.ty 41torsarroJlat of the 1)10:::3TIVE
ORGAN
The; r!nre nierrhcal,llTekyli:, del lata, .1,.:1111011,
13Illottane , s Ltver coropia3r.t. - . . ,
The we'l-k 21/WO D- %tett ate* of that little : al have
us.d the form its &oat which 'nue Vale are .nrade, in
toy p^atti:e f.- Or 01( , "2. T.% a ; tire litre th e finlet of
feet tole the I.lw, rand CI restive Orgtnit of say malt.
rine is the word, Led era the roost perfect riercativa
which Me ever vet been mid , by rarbodr/. Thee are
raft and Weartnt to late. but pArelful -to cure Their
'l:v4r:it:as , properties ,r,rnulate the vital nattattlea of
the b"dy. remore the nbatruttl , hani its organ.. purify
the b rod, and expel dl.m.r se. The , verge out the, foul
haw , rs which breed - and grow distemper, stimulate
slog:tailor disor'ered or ; ana into their natural action,
and invert s. - 11..althy tone with ettenath to the whole
evatem. Ant rale. de thew mare the every dor onto•
p . ainty , f everybody. but &au f .rmiditi'e and dangerous%
~e-re.. vol being partly • •getahle ire Ire* keno 1110
lt
it- or , %rm."
They +creee pare blond and rem - ve tat loyalties
/porn the iyatene. hence are a nee;tiva extra for favors,
It tvlsehe. riles % , er enl Dia.asex and lieredit try
linntor . Poer—rew adur , one Pill in the morning;
fur children .. oder 8 yearn. halt s Nil.
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Price Ana Dollar p.r 1 3 Trite supplied or via by
Mail, octet paid t , o any part of the linit.l Attlee qr
CAted‘e en receipt of priee. ' , .'one ganhtne w'thonethe
fse.eltnlts slenatnre of V. Mitt Talbott, li ft. ', , •
V. MOTT T ‘I,ROTT k strait,'p.
No 62 Fauns Soar York.
0t.V65-1,
LYON SSW tNti
r 714c1 , !lowing foes demurstrato that Dom
rhioee .-omprlso the toght4 Impsorocco4s lathe starlet ,
lbet.in.• rt,
1. Rteh Machine to gas-ant/4A tte giro betteraittlefae•!
'Mathes' wry othq Sewing 'Lachine la Market, or rioaryi
.r.fund•fl,
2. They herShkea Many of • the higheit -relatelae at
the atott itsrperttat ezb.biti. , aa and lat's ever 1414 to ,
the United :Amer.
.1. They maks the lock' otith alike om bolt' id o—lhdo
half the thread mot gilt cirri to the
i'4o-4 , -aate of Vie leo; stitch, sod alagio•thresi
i
4. Th."' are a4aptect to the w ide 4 sage of heteej" and ,
IfglA toolor.
5. Try have oo raitlins wire' or dellcate attach
mints to get oat otoider-•
1. The.' revere as t,alclocapart 10 clean of oil. boa
ao "Le"; as to . ooi await, rei,all,t) t..',notoo, or o i et
al Kwatlai• ,
T. Ode gear Mseilfectering Michises' is :tepee-1411r
Tailor
*Opted isk Shea 'Fitting. Clica gandlotetrieg,
Ro„, sad Is not egnalted ink' 'Lachine la ioarket.
"lease (Oland essatini - ateet &motivate fat "oar
tall, or toad fur Cirenier with Maple Of •
N. 13.—Ariata
LYON S. li. CO,
/I•34,Bsoasieray; t ego,r4rk.
oat gas
V,105,31 /4/1 1.4.101.14, —ln nonae ine noo
of pnot
titanbge+gris In ,_ ote 4 , o f gait
la 1104
Lis Wm% lilapTtlaacial,l4•l4e,ot alrartl ,twrneltip 1 .
Ede inept!, one nallel'rorn ttie stttage •Lnetperg
cot t tir I 135 gervg,ll , o or watch:aft lssjortwtol sat Jg
at ihtlat eol tin tion, wall f sward. sr,ll irat , red . ,
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ggleallsflitle oigressg eb h•
bui'dlogs are good. Persons wi,-hing to pa-chavw • farm
will And It rerillnistit• IN Toot *V ttds 1/51ti
tbe , pressl mg of • • UN . CoOr
Mr I also' at; tilt Ws ii3y:fgrag of tag geigiN at
mre gouth at es abate, heitig •Oyeagg,
fret, to en 'excellent gtste of ciitlyati rn,
ft Comber 1•011163.11. P. • t • Mr..11, -0 0 1 4
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Once this' soft tart, this riruist's sands,
Were trampled-kg-a harrying erowti;
And fiery hearts and armed hands
•gneountcred in the battle cloud.
Ali MitiilOiall.the land forget ,
110117,gnsbeA Abe lifa— blood of , brave—
Giusho, pith hops and courage yet,
I.lpon th '
epoil they 5.1.u , ,:_ , 111. - t0 Faye.
Now all is film,
.419cte the aLirp of flirting bird,
Ap4 talk of Chill.ren on the
Ant belt of wantierlogkine are bond.
No solemn host goes trniling by
Ths ble.clt-mouthed gin and atsnerieg
wain ;.
Men start not It the battle. cry ;
Oh be iinerir heard ttg
Soon rested those who frn•ht hut Mott
Who minglest in the hardest strife
For truths which men receive tot new,
Thy warfare only end 3 with
A friendless warfare lingering tong
Toreugh weary du and weary year;
wild and many weaponed throng
Hang on thy front :Ind flank and rear.
Yet nerve thy epirit true and proof,
And hlenah not at thy &teem lot ;
The timid Iced 1477841nd aloof,
The sage may froWn r -yet faint thou not.
Nrr head the shaft too Furely ca3t.
The f)ul nu 1 biasing bolt of '3COM ;
Par with thy side shill dwell at last,
The victory of iniurance bora.
Truitt, erushd to earth, ohall rise again ;
;The eternal year of Goff are. ere;
'Bat Error, wonttriod writhes with pain,
.A t 1 dies among his worshippers. .
ihey'itte tipnn the dust,
fiiii:lll4l who belt:pod thee dee is fete s
et-linpe sail.rthly troy.-
!I ON** !hp reki in bottle bore.
imothirlimati thy sword ittlithrtela, ,
APetlNl! 104, Cloy stlia4ttrii were,
frora_the _trprogat'v tenth ie pe4dea
thy grave.
A-vAlt.z.vrivs OF FAcrs FOR l'ilOrLE AT ROUE
"My'dr-ar, here is a letter from Senator
in which he writes, that the place in
- Washington is max ready for my accept
ance. Iliad better go ou at once. and leave
Volt here to settle up matter .Itt home.--
Why, you l.lnk a 4 solemn as a Judge,—
One would think hal received my deith
'warrant, instead or gnu , . berth in the In
terior D. , pirtment. Bert:ember my dear,
bow herd I have to wink at ny profession
Acre, and then only earn about a thousand
dollars a year." •
Dui we are, living so snug anal happy
here', and are known and regarded kindly
by those around us. All will ho new and
strange to us there." -
'That is true; but I am tired of vege•
tating here. antf.in Washington we shall
See soruething ofklife. 81 cheer up. We
shall wondeein time how wr managed to-
exist here."
I turned away from my hatband with a
deep sigh; and law irdly coniignPri Sena-,
tor---, to any place but a comfortable
One. "
We lived in a small Wand t3wn, in
the vicinity of New York. Far enough
to avoid all its bustle and flirt. Negy
enough to have !11l the aivatiges of its
proximity, My husband was a lawyer, and
t: ntil he plunged headlong into Ole vortex
of political life, our lives " had glided
smoothly along with scarcely a ripple to
disturb their calmness. .
Now, the montony wearied him and
with a heavy heart I commenced making
the necessary preparations incidental to
our departure - I nod not tell those who
have pasted through this ordeal, how har
rowing it is to the heart to prepare for a
sale. ~To think, while cleaning rand ar•
ranging for this event, that it is the last
time your hand► will place yottrpet pieces
of fitrnitnro aryl ornaments in their no-.
customed places.; and wh> is •there- who
hats not a number co' such pets ? Howev
er, the day arrived when strangers were
to carry them away. The sale was over,
t our hritne given nod we no our way to
Wash'ington. I bore' up bravely, and
.tried to enumerate the numerous advan
'tege4 my husband had been so industrious •
-plying me_ with. of an office at the
'Capital. I confess the tralance still 'earn
ed to be in favor; of our old home ; but
then; I thought meta see things different
ly from women, I dare sly Grorgeis right.
We arrived early in the day, and our
ride up P,miaSylvania Avenue did not tend
to cheer . me. It bad been raining for
, Orne days; and the street 'presented
Mack sea of haul • Hooses of all shapes
and'oolors, eaola ono entirely in lependeot
°fits neighbor ;, some towering alolt five
stori s high, while others stood meekly,
very Shanttei.
"Is this not a.vsry dirty place George?"
,±ll course, my dew, every place looks
dirty After such rains as we have had."
"Yes, but the houses, wear an until;
appearance."
"Nonsense, my dear, you are prejudio-
I thoue'ut of our bllltifal cottage, sur
rounded by its ta3ternly appainted ear-
Llml. and i t.+l neAtly gravelled walks, and
a►on•tered if my huiband 'wag nod.
"Hive you a gll.l ?loom in the board
ing howil yeni have chossn ?" I ventured
to vice •
(vial 'M. F. awl hi 3 wife are
Living in the same honaa, on I They say it
is as good'as any."
"As good'iri earl" - lrechoect, inwardly.
qualified praise. - ' • . • •
A short tide enabled as to reach what
1114 40110 our how, for th:,prevnt at any
rate. .. The.appeardoce of the ;entry and
tairQaea led me tObelieve that thelnaide
•ar the botases•vrere in excellont kieping
with their exterior: 'After ascending•two
diehts of stars I reached my roam. It '
was long and narrow, an covered with a '
dirty carpet Tbe, furnit tare consisted - of'
bedstead, bureau.' washstand - ' nsid 6 , 0, 1
ittieft and all lookingYery ractelthe;
wobiS'for *ear, it - id as if they had leen en.'
tire stratagers to each other until some,
happy anction sale hal grouped them here
together., I will venture to say their man
afac.turers Were very Wide apart. It on
cupid but a few in inanti . to take in , tbe
besotted of my domicile, and tci Contrast
our•chamber at home, furnished °
with,evecy_oomfort, and even. elegance
for, I must awe Lo having a faatidieus taste
in such ,matters. . ' •
e'heiff heart I's at down' to await
tilt+ reborn of my hwitaand, which was net
long' delayed_ Our_ _trunks , had arrived,
And he was mar,shaling....tkeir may to. Our
roan.. . I refrained from speaking.,. ifter
:the men, h•td safely latriecf ihirs; and
eltisett the doir tbc.Maelites: the si.
!ince wad , brokra by Mr. 'Elroy, who said,
rather :btaitalittelY. 7 I'MY •Ir. am
4 ( ra i i by.m . , 57 611 6111 things. rather difforent
frot paw
• beeo_accust'omed
.huafter.We ar- • ti(4l."wti•villl be able' !o
FiTr Oe • init teic trro6liiiroietblY."
' - (rii;d 4 fh smilv. tut. wawa:
tempt Aft oriel( in snob:things from op!
. 440 , 4 „
.4 ,,,, u _ktrucausggy,n,eied, 1,140
myself. upon the bed; and after Creoigi
left me, .1 confess to weeping most bitter=
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The•Hatttesetd.
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An Offteor at Washington.
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ly, Row Should I eve l r l he able to exis(
in this way?' 's? - •
At flyer o oleo% the dintteribell'atitmdedi
This seemed to be t.hetitimi for, tho,OPptl-,.
leg of every door lapon . cur floor eirttu)-
taneously. Aare haiity" gfaiice•at
fellow boarders a sii'elich int all pactiedle
turn the key is their aertratdoortt i s •
deposit them their : pockets, and bkde
my hu.sband who, was passing on regard
less of any such precaution, to.firn mid
do likewise. "heard • the 44'aculitintli
-What a bore !" and thought what very•
trifling things do bore men, .•
The dining robin , was a cheerleas apart
ment. its Cep tre stood two long 'tables,
the appointments of which were; in their'
day, I have DO doubt;. in gixid:taste sad
Keeping; bat, constant usagelusci worn,the
.plating off the 'castors, spoons and forks,
until the original metal stood out in bold'
, The food 'seemed ibttiadatit arid
of fair quality, but carelessly preparedand
quite cold. I was too thoraughlywretabed
to have any appetite, and my husband ate,
but little. - Our stay at the table was shirt.
and after our return to our remit, I mould
no longer control tn yself, but:burst, into a
violent, fit of weeping. George tried is
vain to soothe me.
4'Why. nary. tam astonished at your
ehildiihnes4. You el'uld hot iltpeet -to
find in Ft ha traing house the obrotorts'oba
"No,PI replied, "but why leave 'the,
comforts?" . •
“Thero is no nirt disowning that now.--
ft is Mono Bid it is not kind” td re
proarth m..t for what you.kuow conduces
so much to my advantage, At tiotoe-you
are awaro how often I have "
eatstudying
anti writing far into:midnight. Hare' my
duties cans& at four o'clock." .
I coas ,, Kl weeping instantly. "You shat
never hear , another regret. I did no
think of that."
And. yet, those very midnight stadies,
how much of comfOrt there was to, them,
besides our oozy-hearth. Bat always with
regret,. Timos,,,postni.Soma of .the
fellow botyrdemtvpreplintss4 quite
,the contrary' ? Mit I taw littrii
ti eptiri the dining star*: '4. •
The flit month of , arrsific ailed :um
m ore X. 144 ti 1 y titan auktiokipsyr4..; A, that
Washington pristerips set- Mat% 30
inter;st that I half
,fariii,,th'e dtsiiitiffaitti
around
Another month 'refilled On. ' Beareett
evening passed that Mr. Ittrok , Ittaskstat
compelled to return to his office, to Slash
sorixe writing that he had been unable to
finish during the day. The one advin
taps which he bad seemed to prise most,-
leisure time to , pursue other staciles=i-he
certainly had not gained, for upon his re
turn at night, lie was weary, far too weary
with the close application to his desk dur
ing the day (so ehtirely different from his
old life) to read with pleasure:. . •
'George. I thought your time would be
at your'ilisposal after four o'ciOc j k instead
of which you return to the office every
evening " •
"Ye 4." he /mid. "but I do not think
this will last, I believe there is an tittusual
press of business now."
,
"1 trust it any not ; for such Constant
confinement tells upon Yon."
"Yes, I am Sensible to that. The 414-
ties, ion, are so different; from my old
studies, that they are irksoine tome.--
However, this will wear eff in time." • '
I could not help contrasting these:li
ed expression which his face wore, with
the old happy look, mad be more than
ever convinced what .a sad mistike he
bad made. ,
, ItsgUlarly upon the first day of every
month my !maimed returned front-the of
fice with the fruits of .his labors
pockets. sit one hundred and thirty.
three dollars and thirty.thren'oerits: First
to our landlady, ninety dollars t
five dollars ; and thirty.eiehtslollars and
thirirthrea cents were left to psy,ell in
cidental expenditures- scarcelysufficient
to pay for George's mid-day lunch, and
the oysters he insisted upon getting at
night, "because be was hungry."
"Are not our expenses enormous herd"
I ventured to enquire.
"They are certainly mach heavier than'
I anticipated."
"Quite dOuble .those at home, are they
not 7"
"I am afraid they wilt prole so:" •
• I Could not-underatand what pecuniary
advantages had accrued to.ue, but—pa
tience.
I soon found bodily diactomforta were
not the only ones in store for me..
,Tyr
husband's habits, allays of_it very domes
tic .nature, were visibly undergo - ink' . lc
'change. The -confinement. to- -001wTOtrtll
annoyed-bin.- -Little,'-by little his absenise
becatre more prolonged, until I rarely saw
hirri now from-dinner-time until Uri, elev•
en, or twelve o'clock at night, u it hap•
perted.
He must. g.(l round tir the hotels and
hear what was going on. I could Dot ex-
Peet biw to stay in cur room all the time.
He must smoke and .that' was impoisible
in a chamber. •
One evening, in partictilar.-I remember
foelinc unusually deprentedi and, hurried
in rev-own Rleomy thoughts, I. was more
than surprised.upon looking atmy watch,
to discover I had sat up until nearly; mid
nie.ht. Ur. Elroy bad -not itefurned.
'Where could he be? The thotightt had
scarcely snegested itself, when I hated-the
sound of aqoending step" upon the stairs.
,fe, feeling of dissappointment fell heavily
upon Me." The's ,- were not my husband's.
aud yet they approached my Toorn.'and .
were followed by a knock.upoe my door.
I cautiously turned. the . key and staid.:
"Wit o's there
w.nalharaply. in k strangely thick'
tAne, and -yet 133 1 / . 1'
- No one enn realize the horror with which I
reprded hip] when he entered,- Rio e'er:
were bloodshot and swollen ; his hair dis
heveled and his oriole- appearance bear-,
evidence; terrible - evidence - to toe, oti
Of intosication. • •
-"What on earth, Mary. are you.doing
up until thic time - of night rite hicconah
ei,."you ought t43 - liiiir“een :in bed two
b 'ours ego." -
I couldinot speak, thy heart wag too OM:
/Is-husband had, never been a teatotalltr..
but in all our married !lad ;never
eeini him UTI ilet; the, In ffneri ctiof Matt
lit the 'slightest degree—had !never:fuse&
that I ever shou'd &I'll". Only, wives who,
have been placed in like itituatiotte ca 9,
Imagine the, agony I felt., "
twent.to bed, but no - bleeyi ittiltbd ttlY•
pillOitthit flight; It seented !it- though'
it 'would Laver end. '
;; /ay- hasher : 4 lay , in,
, the 'deep an consajouseent. or.: into* icato n
by my. aide, Elts labored tir.sathtrig and
whiskey-perfuniedh r eath prOrid tobgrtilt
'antidenee ro.9Vett tny - nart. *z. Heaven its
ita, mercy preserve-ttrerfrota like vigil
Marten. even "dentiW tigolcie Irrible•
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NUMBER 21
idtt log :fresh:lnet , :tol the fire, I Sat down
the rocking( cobair. ; JAFt - weatied with
the withetn,tness qt y the night before, end,
the ! troubled thoughts of the diy, was
thoireinme* slubiber.:
- I was ai►akeoed. - by my husband: 'He
NAB !audio/ over me with a look of- tend
,tleita I had not seen on his face for some
timd.
.
-L Wltil are Ott &earning- of my 1076 ?
yob aigh-stti deeply." , he said. •
diftleulty lotroused .myself. The
.meritory. of sly , sorrow and the look of
foie; Were too Much for nerves stretched,
asinine hitd"been all night and day, to
tbeit• utrubst tanitiotr. "
• ; I threw- ;lay arms about his neck, and
with my head upon his breast, snbbcd
convulsivety. "Let us go home, George ;
let ui go home."
'• J''Thit•- cannot be, my love ; we have
twlltedouthense and sold our furniture."
.' Ohl that 14 nothing." I imploringly
urged.' ' o 3'tiCan boird there s,s well as
.
liere, until We can' again have possespicn
*tour home. 'I would rather work early
114441 al* lot ., the swarms to live. than re
,main bens *Apple month. at three times
your pteient salary." its silence encour
aged me. "Do net." continued I, "do not
refuse me this. You • must know that
your salary here will not meet the j ast lie
mantis upon it, even living es we are wit h
•outiordinary comforts. I implore you to
dispel the madnesi *Mat induced you to
swept this office, by resigning it, and re
turning thee 14104 to - oar borne-and your
proftwrion.',! ,
"But, milce,it will seen a) ykscilla
ting. it wilt take So much time
erelny business'lretarna to me. I shall
have to work very -hard."
-Thus had ceased to be my vulnerable
point. ,
" And. , Oh!' how much better thus
than "—t could not speak it. but saw by
the riling color in his cheek, I was under
stood.
. .
A. silence , enacted (or Boni° moMenta
when Mr, Elroy drew me eloae in his evil!'
brace, as he said, " Well return to our
florae?'
. Q 4.1 ... the lumemaksble joy -,o( all th,.t
mcltnerit: "'rhad . not, dared' to `iihnii so
altsiik 7 Viehii. and•'would.•ntit Iti t uiJ ta
i*,
iiiibedit.ss I learned afterwards; - 41 . 04
.4 - brlSlNlA4itall discovered, -hia. ke;
and, sr . ae,po,t, tin will*: hi 0701 f' t — r it
i
to par old,coutrarte and: happiik: 'On
,keslittatliiii • *as rartnedreWly- '' sett ,
o!4'..3tordistralynickly fdlkiwedi -.I y but
:band's mulacm aux.,tetu.n.farAsewled
my own. and when once in poraesiion of
our horn' it teemed to know no bnunde.
Years , rolled, away, when one day Mr:
Elroy entered the room saying. "My
dear, how would you like to go to Waph
ington again?"
I could not speak for some seconds, and
then only gaspel, " Not at all."
"Well, asyou plea e. It has been pro
posed should run for Congress."
"Give me time to think;" I said. and
ihoYBht. convicted ,me I bad no.right to
mar his future by refusirl my consent to
atifthleg thit might be for his good,•even
if it carried with it some peril r . so meet
`log him as 'cheerfully as I could. I said,
"If it is for your advancement, dearest,
that you.ehould accept this nomination,
do so, and I will humbly leave the rest to
Proildence."
".Nay, love," he answered, " under
Providence; leave the result with me.
:Our firmness gave me strength of pur
pose to resign my office, and to return
- ,bipme, and work slowly and surely, in my
'profeadion.' The memory of that terrible
night in Washington is yet fresh, and I
bow in' humble gratitude for its lesson.
Do not fear It will ever be effaced. I can
not help looking back upon our short stay
%here as arblessing after all. It gives me
,renewed ener!y to work when 1 thipk of
those officeholders toiling day after day
without in some cases, hope of advance.
tent, and - frequently doing a greater
stnennt of labor than would insure an in•
dependence in any other pursuit:"
• My husband refused the nomination.
By ; the steady pursuit of his profeasion
he acquired.a very comfortable conapeten
cy,eo that 'he has ”mainly 'retired from
practice. • Four children, Which were born
to us. have been mired in the way they
should go, educated and • settled for lite ;
and noWat the respective ages of fifty or
thereabouts," we are as happy in each.
other's affection, as4ve were at twenty-six,
and are in the enjoyment of every bless.
ing !thigh this life can vouchsafe.
If this story, truthfully told, shall have
the effect' of timing one young married
min from the desire for office antka resi
dent° at 'Washington, the duffenngs l
endured in the "-city of magnificent dis
tills:ea!' will not have been' experienced
in vain: .
rLI:1161111111 . TIOD' Or " Nzvmz 1 6 00 OLD TO
Lzaatc. l "-L-Bextrates at an extreme age,
learned to play on musical instruments.
Catn; . at 80'yeare •of age, thought prdp
er to learn the Greek language.
Piutarob, when between 70 and 80, cora
ruertneirthe-stuAT of Ditin. -• " • '
Boensticin was 35 years of "age *hen he '
Corureenot* his studies in polite•litera•
ture; yet he became one of the three
great nvistersof the Tuscan dialect, Dante
and Petrarch'being the other-two.
Henry Spelinan neglected the Poi
encea in hia, youth. but , commenced the
study of them when be was hetweon 50
and 60 years of age. Artisr this time he
becarde most learned inttiinarian =and
lawyer.
Colbert, the fatuous French minister:lst
60 Years of age returned to his Lstin and
114 sthrties. •
'Luilovico,'st the great , o4e of 115, wrote
!be tmernories• of his own times., liiti
gular, exertion, noticed:by Voltaire,,who
was him elf.oneoithilmost remarkable
instances Of, the , Efogreasing ofage in the'
new studies. •`•-• • I' • • '
Ogil by; the .tnstislitor lof :limner • and
Virgil,- was unacquainted with Latin and
Greek till lie was putt the age of 50.
Franklin didnol commence bit
philosophical pursuits till he bad reached
id'SOtti year. -
, JDr,den, in his, 68th year, Commenced
Altsktnytslation of the gad 7 and his most.
.pleasing productions were in Ms old age.,
els' BACK:W.IIf iss , t.".-"A little bul
let eyeJ l qttiek-ffitted contraband, black-.
er than the tea, of spade's, Icinnd his-way
:Otto - the' ISriiinst MarafriPs "ciffiO•yester.
day; and ilecoaridia a VIPs. Before..ob.,
iiining:lll. 4 hairerer.ihe deliVeled 7bizalfgt
ofon She 641)jeCt of freedom..
mitiethia - lbe satisfaction of himself
. thoisfitrerind "him:' but mete
yeavettare,lizid itelarlfitsfi'le , Dr..finvith;
befartg , ilenteire e4RtOtil iolkowa:
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ME
ME=
, • I%C met oiceino're in after yeAricr': •
When I—another's 1'
lied learned to, measure by my, tears
,The costliness of pride.
. • Amid the gay, unheeding creitif, - 1
. • Ctisnee:tbreW us side by - alder ;
litteeeseeit the wreck 1:1 a noble heart
• ' Whole bopee had early died. -, •
Praise your wife, :min ; for pity's'eake„.
give 'her a little encouragement; it won't
hurt. her. She makes your home comfort
able. y - ur hearth bright and &Wins. yam'
food. agreeable---ror pity's sake, tell ter •
you thank, her, ; if nothing more. She
don't expect it ; it will make her eyes
open wider than they have these• ten
years, but it will do her good for allikat"
and you too. -
There are many women, to-day, thirst
ing for fhe word of praise, the language
of encouragement. Through 'summer is
heat. through -winter's' toil, they have
drudged encozoplainingly: and 10 PCOUgt•
omeil have their fathers, brethers, and
husbands beconie to their monotonous .
that they look for and up6n them
as they do the daily rising of the sun' and
its daily going down. Rome every, day,
may, be made beautiful byes appreciation
of holiness. You know that if the floor
is clean, manual 'atm hasbeen performed
to make it so. You know, it you cau
teke-from your drawer a clean shirt when
ever you want it. that somebody's fingers
hive ached in the toil of making' it so
fresh and agreeable, so smooth and lust
rous. Everything, that pleases the eye and
the sense has been. produced by constant
work much thought, great care. and un
tiring efforts, bodily; and mentally. •
It is not that Maar men do not appre
ciate these things, and feel a glow of
grittitude for the numberless attentions
bestowed upon them in sickness and in
health, but they don't come out with a
hearty, - Why. how pleasan: yen retake
.thinew leek. wife!" or, ”.1 am obliged .1* -
'yod for taking po. much,,peinel" • They
thank the_tallee:lnrfilng theM Pills 5 '
tePrrtialieti matt in *fell Oninihnikwhit
gives • theat a snit ; t.lseyl.tbatik a•yruse;;
Fed, *he eneseetelolNg• An th e • concert .
refortt-4n shoety.they the uk everybody out
*r i tes, leeeenee it
,is,:t . l36...ctsetem, aid
.
Sir e iten!dr, 11,p, their clater bee.ritnel their
ifee.s no, pull rout the newspaper, erurn
ble: if their wife asks them to take the ba
loy.scold if the fire bas gone down, or. if -
%everything is just right, shut their mouth
with a smack of satisfaction, bvt never
say, "I thank you."
T tell you what, men, young and old, if
yod did but show an ordinary civility to
ward those common articles of housekeep
ing, your wives, if you would give them
the hundred and sixteenth part of the
compliments you almost choked them
with, before you were married, fewermo
men would seek for other sources of af
fection. Praise your wife, then, fOr all
the good qualities ebe has, and you may
rest it,stored that her de fi ciencies are
counterbalanced by your own.
ODD NOTIONe Of BlikerY.—lt is by no
means surprising that different nations
should have various ideas of what consti
tutes beauty. when no two persons can
suite, agren on the point, one preferring
one style and the second another style.
The French, even to this day, as far as
the female sex is concerned, admire snub
noses] Napoleon preferred a long nose,
which, he said; be always found associa
ted with a long head. Ancient Persians
considered an aquiline nose as the symbol
of. majesty. Red hair is abhorred by the
imodeth Persians, and admired by the
Turia, The Roman ladies of old coveted,
fiery-: locks, and their successors in
Italy, Icif our own . day, are possessed with
a Math equally equally Furprising. Teeth dyed
red hive, by nations in central Asia, been
considered beautiful, while in parts of
western India black teeth are preferred
by the native belles. If by ns an elacn
complexion is not accounted quite the
highest style of beautyy there are people
to be found in numbers who entertain a
different. impression. When the slaves -
in.the West Indies were emancipated, at
a dinner given by colored people, to com
memorate the event, the health of Sir
Lionel Smith, the governor of Jamaica,
was propmed by 'an enthusiastic negro,
who, lavishing in his praise of his 'excel
lency, concluded with the assertion, by ,
the way of climax, that "If Sir Lign,el
had a white face he bad, at least a black
heart 1" . It is said that when Job Ben
Solomon, an African prince, was in Eng—
land, he had an interview with Dr. Watts,
who, with mere curiosity thanpoWnesa,
inquired bow it chanced thst'he and his
countrymen
,were l black, seeing they bad
descended from Adam a white man 1 . The
answer was prompt : "Adam white man !
How yOn know dat ? We link Adam
black man, and we ask you bow you Came
white."
:WOrLDN P T MAAR? A /11.1COANICe.--A. young
•man commenced viaiting a young woman.
and appeared: to-be well pleated. One
evening he called when it was quite late,
which led the girl to enquire where ha
had been.
"I had to work to•night," replied the
young man.' • , . •
• "Do you work for a living?" enquired
the astonished girl.
" Certainly,; I Rita' a mechanic," be re
plied,
My. brother doesn't work hard, and I
' , dislike a. mechanic," and she turned up
her pretty no'e.
This was the list time the mechanic
visited the young lady. Now he is a
,wealthy man, and has one •of the est of
women fora wife. Tt e yontsg . lady who
disliked the name of mechanic, is now the
wife of a miserable sfoill—a regtear 'va
grant about grogshops—and •be, poor
miserable girl, is; obliged to support her
self and children, •
.Ye who dislike the name of mechanic,
svpoie brother% do nothing but loaf and
dress, beware bow you distrust ten 'who
work 'for n living,, Far better discard the.
well fed 'pauper and with althis rings
and bras-u:facediietia and,porppOsity, and
take to your affections the edllouahanded.
industrious, intelligehtmechenie, Thou-
Sands have bitterly repented the fdlly, who
helm Wined theirbacki to 'honest ludas.
try. A few years of bitter experience •
taught them a serious lesson. in this
countrysso =lux or woman should kire;
spected, in our way of, tbinkirig, who
Would not work Mentally or physically,
and who curl theiclips with scorn when
introduced likikard*ToTking men.. •
linsbrus - Pay,ou. Warrllw.74 • gest
ipp t ty ; yelp able . letters ; sad, ofher writings"
ere written in pencil. The follosilnisireW:'
Pie process will make lead . peincirsititiou:
or drawirg as indelibli'as if done by ink :
Lay the writing 1n a"
pouritkitnatkoti'milh übon it. -any %rob
ir k` wets% first:MO h*T O l-4 1 1 1-11 ePti
Opcnt rikt, a fea
tke„psper.ts all stet oser ;vitt
take it up And fifth% milli dtsinsilir r sridt
whip off; with' the feather She dropeleido k
coiiikenirenliretalin.s., ;DU 4t ce' f
/ 14 r° a nd ;1 0 ..) )1 4,,qt.,0q7.
indelibie. cinnot be ' retpoear. irtrit"
with India robber. -
,•• 1 . •
The ReJeelpti.
Ile tnirdiltirdlialittilif old!
Orli& Lid inOited,in i
I could not catch his hurried 'words,
But they souttded-full.ef pew ;
liin eyes wensilit.ilAft feverlao Are, .
' J ORO Itpda hectic stare. -
And af he moped to CA in - flfitt4lF • ' -
His tears fell down dike,raiu, • •_
The unforgoitens look returned—
The sad, Impassioned look; .
seecaol.to pierce my veil sedl, •
And read it xi a book. ' '• •
Re 'Awed his head and atme to smile
Alas! I could not brook
To know 'how worthiest, all I coined
• And see what t forsook. • •
Praise You:. Wife.
ffol
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Miles O'Reilly.