Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, July 01, 1857, Image 1

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VOL. LVII.
ED,ITED AND - pUBLISIIED
FOR. TIIE PROPRIETOR
BY W1114.1A111 DT. PORTER.
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TERMS OP 'PUOI.OIICATION.
r The. Ca tuastrllenstbo Is published Weekly on a' largo
o' • ' :sheet contalning tiienty eight columns, and furnished
to subscribers at $1.50 if paid strictly 10 advance
• - $1 75 if paid within the year; or 82 Id ell cases when
payment is delayed until niter the exphottle of the
year. No •übscriptions received tbr a lose peCied than
six months, and none diseontinued until nil arreareges
•• are paid, unless at the option of n Ile publisher... Papers
sent to wubscribers living nut. -of Cumberland county
_ust.bu_paltifor.
VII nee ,_OOllO ey , ap ed
by some reip.nlitible poles living CinulThrland coun
ty.:'Those terms wld .be rigidly titi.Nit to in all
, cases. . .
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—p-DVFRTIS is PI6NTS; --
• Advertisements will be cluirged . $l.OO psi square of
twelve lilies for I hYoo losertlous. alit 2recents for each
Aulinentierit Insertion. All rolvertluenients ni less thllll
. • twelve linen considered Os it Plll2ll'll,
Aelcertisemrolls Inserted belbre Marriages and deaths
- E rents pe,llab for first insertrion..aini I cents per line
--for subsequent Insertions/ tioutnitinlestions 00 sub•
judo of 11014400 M Interte.t. wit. eltarv.ed
5 cents per line'. The Proprietor will but be respond .
tlo hl tini
daffes sir errors in advcrti,enients, Obituary
notbom or ,3lnrrla 4 es not excuollug biu lines, oil, be
• lnsitirted wlthourebarge.
JOB Plil NTANG
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the Nellsle Harald .1011 PIC !till NO ONTICH is the
lars,ctt and mast ,:romplotoestabilehment in timenunty.
Tiiroa . good Presmos. and a_gqneral variety of material
moiled for plain una•raficy work, id tery.iciiid • ennhit
us to di.lon erinti•ig at the oh wtest notice Melt 0:1 the
.11104 t reaeanable tarnio. l'ershis - hi want of BUN,
}Slants or anything in the Jobbing hood It to
their interoht to give us a call, Evuej variety or thanks
ennetautl ron hand, .
aeiter . af nub -Coca( 3itfutiOntiofi,
U' S. CIOVEItti MEM'
Pritaldent , --J imrs
l'regldeitt—Joirt U. ii ! tEcKe : Nninae,
s,..•r4tAry -
1 4 4.tratAry 6(
Sedet..try-pl War—Jims It. FI.OTD.
Sueretnri Y.
-rod llnster 1111,ANN.
Att.lrliey t:olivral—Jtati.ms S. , -
Clijof J ustleo of..tho 11..TANKK,
MEMO=
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(Juvertmr—.lAmi:s POLLOCK. - .
. ' Socrotary of Stato—A:viminv -11. - COMIN. ---- '
survuyur Ciputtrut—.l.wot..-VavrJß,--
..' Audit, 1,-; 011 c l'il I —.lO H N Pl./WE. ; .
' TrettKlKOK-111:Nlil . S II LUK AW. ,
.111dgei4 - uf tlia Supreme Court— , E. Latch, .1. M. Ala:.
' OTIOSO. W. B. LOUItIV., q.. W. Wolpw.situ, .1, C. liNox.
cousyy liFFicEits
l'rehWent Judge-11mi. Jnoirs IF Oralmm. . ,
Ass ,riato J udges—llon. 3lielsaul Cualin, Enamel,
W....clbuir,
..01,trid , Attfirlicy bin. J..;:11.,tr0r,
Pr.,thottolt.try Ditiliel K. Noel!,
li..,o..mracr 5..0..—./..lit. M.. lilt.; •
Begister= - Ibr ilVkillo 1.3.1.1 e. .
I/1,411 ::1101 . iir- , ,, h1004 /:00111311: 1).11:Uty, J. liatning.
County Treasure Adam.f.lemounnn.
CmmOr 311tchall 31gelifilan.
County Conimissionen,=-UtorAu 31. Ornbam. William.
flentiorB m, Androw.lierr. -Clerk 4p-.L'ommio , loners,
klb.bael Who,: .
Direct , oh of the . Poon—Ge •ro Brimll n John C.
Brown, Sam unl Trltt. 6uperlotuodont of 'l'uor think
Lobach.
BOItOUi; II OF FILIEUS
Chief Burgess— Bolirrt Ire inr Jr.
Assibtinit iturgess—tieorge
'Beira Conn, Parker' (President) John Gut.
ili.(ll;Jetnes Guilin, sr., Fran third - nor. :amine) MS,
tile, .Peter Sliniyia r t•zanuel ti taxi'', J. U. Halbert, Jueoli
Deux. ,••
Cidrirt: to Uquilell.-:—Win. Wett,el. ' -
Ci(ostahles—Jelin. Bpitr, Iligh Constatilti; Robert
It'urd Countable. . • '
CiIVRCIIL•S
FirstProsbyterlan Nrllliwnst angla of fell
tre Ito v. Om Ivay .0. 11' In ,
01 . 00 du Imlay Morning lit 11 u'clock,"A. :Ind 7 u'elt.ek
I'. 31.
Second Presbyterian ell ureli,Jrnor of Son, th a allover
and Putt rut nt eats. hoc. 74r .radls, Pastor. Services
commoncu at llo'clock, A. M., Mill 7 o'clork .
St. John's Church, (Prot. I.pkeopal) northeast angle of
C•nl4eo a I i Ira. diii• J• 1,41, 11. .Irif'SN, Ices
ut and 3 o'clock. P.
English LuThenant ourcn; , ”
and Lout Our streetni. Kev: Fry, Ptistir." 15nrvicu9
at 11 o'clock A. M.. and 7 o'chmk P. )1. ,
llurantu llef.noned Church,
„Loather, between Han. ,
over and Pitt stceetny Rev, A: 11. Kremer. Pastor.— '
&lyric. at 11.1!,4 .clock A. Al, am.P;.;l.:nelocit I.
Authodint r...lllorch, (dent charge) corner ot Mahn nud
PM Streets. Rev. It. D. Ch.snibers, Pastor. Sun leen at
11 u clot A. M. nod 0 1 ,4o'el.'ek I'. N.
.de.hualst 1 . .. t linen void churl'-) liov• Thom.
Dauguerty, Pastor. Services In' Cullty,o (Lapel, at 11
o'clo..1: A. and 1 o'clock, P...)1.
Item in CriLllnlie Church. lout nen,' East htrimt.
Rev. J linen Barrett, Nestor,, bervlcen on 11'e And Sun- I
day, i each month.
tler.nau /an t herau Church con n - Pounfr.nt nrd
Redford streets, Wev. I. P. :%aschold, Pastor. ',w.f.,
xt IoV,
hen changes In the shorn fire tiecel.sury the
proper persons are requested to sr tify us.
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DICKINSON CoLLEC;E
Rev Charles Proildout, and Pol.anor 'of
Monil :1( Junco.
Roo. 'ratan M. .It.hnadn. Proll•Boor of Phpunuphy
and ugll,ll I.lteraturo.
Janos iP, 3:arsh.All, Professor of A , elent Languages.
106 11.• l'i.t.ny, l'rolodur of 3lnthotna.n.o.
• Wllllato U. U IL on, Profespr ol_NaLund Stlenco and
Cur sir ut;•he'V usouni. '
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.i.e....koder r..clwin, Itrofebsor of llobrew mid Modern
rxii4:lltl,zeb. - •'",-. .
Salllol D. 11111mon, Principle - 01Mo Urntoninr 1 4 eLoi.l.
"James I', Mursludl. Aendsutot In a, Grammar titilool,
übmtv or t3eli ow, Di it Ecl otw
Andrew Itialr. Pro.klokt. 11. Fait., P. Qulstcy,
Corumu rt. J. 17 , )1111utos, J, Ilauint...ll..t.e4 , oinry..tuevit
W.. LIT, Titiasurer, ..1,4111 :Thur. 1l unacugrr. 11crt ttt
tho lnt Sloudity of curb Altrutli ut
uceitluu Hall.. ,
CORITTATIONS.
Canine Derosir 11ANK.—r7eediluot Diehard rarher,
Ileettain Cier/c,J-11.111 1 10/:.-K.-U-MII. •
••• • relinau,(l. AV; Lued, Wire:tors, Millard l arhor,Jelin Zug
Stuaart, 'Mavis Paxton, D. C. Woodwind, total t
Aleore, Juliu ;.anuerti '
on !Leary Logan, `natant,' I% hero .
" -- - -- ,tlumiirArtmelim.r.ltAiL ROAD. COMMA:. v.--1 resident.
('reds lot Watts ; teeretary and 'Treasurer, Lils, awl U.
%Wu; Superiniundent; M.P. N. Lull. I assenger trains
twice' n day. Landward leavlug Carlisle at 0.3 u o'clkek
.A. A. stud 0,10 O'elrek k. Al. 'two trams every day
Westseard, leaving Carl6lis ut 1.0,011 u'eluclt tura
2.2 u 11. 31, •-•••••-•
01111.1[11M. GAM Ave W.W.11 CahirsNr.—Presideut, Fred ,
erKk Watts; Secrelary, Lemuel 'rood; Treacurer, 11 tu.
',ll. De iLoin; Directors, M. Watts, Richard rather, Leu,u.
el Todd, It la. Al. Matron (Jr. W. IV. halo, I , ,caukliu
.aardner. floury Wass nod-D.lh Biddle.. -
Cumin niAno VALLY:r liANK.—Prosidunt, Jobn S. Pier
roll; Cashier, 11. A. Stun,e , iin 'jailor, Jes. LL Hoffer.—
' Winch:re Jam 0. H.errett. Pin. Ker, NOOK& Braun.
nom, Ith:ban' .)Volids, Jelin C. Dunlap, Lott. V. eterretl,
' 11. A. ;education, and Cuoido Jobe Dunlap.
BOCIETIEB
' Cumber Mild Etat Lodgo No, 197, A, X. 31. meats at
Motion Mill •ou Vow and . uud ith Tuesdays of ovary
'7llou.ls.
St. J dans 1, st.,:e No 2139 A. Y. N. Nests ad Thurs.
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-- 11.3 y °Teach tdoutls;"st 3.lcirlop 11011. —
Curllslo Lodge No 91 1. 0. of U. 'N. -Meats Monday
srsodug, at Trouts LulldlUg.,
\-- - " ". UNION FIRE CONPANi,
011GA.NIZEI) 1789:
-• . • PRESENT . 0F1 , 10.E118.
FIuZIDENT—.E. COWMAN.. • •
ViciPaiwr.—ba..MUMOVFNZEL; SE. • -
• - bogarrAitir—ALE 41
X..IAVIAti.'
KONYMIt:' • '
SOurjlay In MILO!, June, kieptemtar,
RATES OF POSTAGE.
'• IZOotode on all letters Grotto lielltionei weight, or. len.:
der. route per pajd. .except ,to or Oregon,
%Wet; la le ewes prepaid. : '
A co ,
Postage ou tho. 'llirlicr—withtn• thi Couutt 'fire,.
Ilitbtrithodtoto43 runts pbryonr:. Tonny poi of tho
111Liilt Anton 2n ntn " Ponningo Ull all truss papowt
tiottona ounciin Itr wolght, 1 coot prrnpnid "or two cents
uhitrikl, 'Adchrittcd laws to lie charged With Zhu. cost
"of ntivortinlogi. • ' • , , -. • "-' '• " .
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Therels sleep In all Minis! - •
On still ni g hts,
Throe Is rt holding of o tuillicht wings: , .---
The purple lioneithees In gloonty woods,
, The speckled butterflies, and tiny broods -4 ~
- In dizzy poplar heights! -
The wild wood rose is diimmli N'whon*blush
Rises front Sentand darkness t. , . Its cheek,
Touching the crimson to deeper Into? . . .
Its parkettlins weuld.seent ns It entail [Tunic, ^ .
And tell Irhat dreams of fautasle_and love , ,
Bearded its eyelids with a sllvur dew!
Would 'net there . led metalled toll a tale '.• -
Could they, hut brealc, - some mild mid summer night,
Their l!LISINI Of rllesier,.aud dellrleus. leap
Into melodiou s : , utterar coP Whip knows
'What soniliro gllrm,s.wlint visions of dolight,
Flit through tholr bruins lu tho dim world of Wen?
filtiep I
Tho bountiful old world
Propped tip with rainbows out of 14)111ce and limo
Thu Eldorado Vanc3's ibiry
Tho dreamy Palestine Thought! ,
talttisll!tOun 2 ivlwre the soul cony lie_
bort in Elysian; 4 , Lille.the nnlslc moan
Of rune itineirthlyrrivor faintly caught,
Peopir like the u hloper,itn6z of angels blown
Xolian burp wings! And 'We cluing°
Into b rosining Fr•inetli lug that In iwt 1.,
Princess of dreinis and vide!) memories;
Falitastle steep!
Ono rrhu Is uederu lilt his tiresome day
Minna thee a a - Jill that Ice would lute thee keep
A captive' in thy inystical.domain,
'3lling-ir lid Puck-1.11360i mid,t lie grotoinuntrain
That du inhabit 1141,111er, Tye bianight
ha - mortal shapes, mid hrlin, ,- to
11 I. Pk.) 4t.:1(1411
Steel, lotus leaves and popites nu toy breast! .
The sleepy buds rout the iolOylluodlaudshrought
. • The flowers of Lethe! Uhen ivlth 0 vlimlesa
Touched %Oh all s lore liken Inn sing IVrst—
The Castle of r here'the feet of Tlit;ught; -
tolitel:;tlegttheir ottn shadi;ws lull
Like MI !envoi. and 3et lq.ot rlako a sound • ,
In All the corridors!' •.
The bell sloi pa ru its tongue •
kdrovi'sy - zhiirinur limits Into the Air •
Mks fliht , old,wil I erynbere. •
he conk's asleep, and tin di enndilg, cows!
And s.O here I.ivlttiul l les hen e hung
rear. 4 Ilr. hr gn Wes roll And deep: -
The 1..1y-wre:lthed hninds , lo K 114.811.8:
'jut I, In chilling twilight stand Walt
On the portrpllls nt illy restievit . e,
Vs/wiling, 6, see the golden door of dreams
1 urn on the 1106014. as hinges of n sleep! i„
"Tll.lll GOOD THAT MEN DO, .I.IVEki
Thie is a limb, which has been attested by
1110 experience of fill sged, Iran the creation
of_the hhdd, uAtil Ilie'present tittie. , The sn
ored Scriptures, the eldest adthentie record,
abound illustrations f this truth. Life is
(tit, life is enrui.st,'ltaul ihvolves sOlenin al
must fearful responsibilities. • • ,
" It Is cot alllife to live,
• . Nor all of death to
The good that ELICLI do, livre ;titer them
As the little rill, _winding its way through
the gi•assy meadows, et first unnoticed nod
-unknown i -but --gradually e blening- and -dt:ep
ening an it pilehe,, fertilizing Old beautifying
et efy it - is lost iii •tl.O
beundlet, reran— ea is it with Moral influence.
It may he n little thing at field, but Ito effect
in 1/01111.firtql aid Inthott,t e ifs eimitity. It
is not the mighty end pow trial meth, alone,
whtree 1.11. re Are tioUt, handed doWn to porter
ity, but often lit the humblest paths of life do
,
we 'find Attar hearted .one, who- forgetting
self, end living only to . bless his rncq, dies,
nod" leaves behind Inlll . n Incs which shell
endure through titue;and the unending ages
of etc rnity. Neither does the power of doing
good dept nd at on , the'length.of tin a we epend
ou cortt, fur es a eel t.dn'writer fine heauti
isllll' !Mid:
ela, : ;ul:i et:nut timo Vs hemt throLp..
Who tbil.he the or Ilett—nctii the test."
)Ve' hose nmurr — 'xiiopfes t 6 prove that the
gond that nun do Hits l itter them, t. 0.1 none
nuns lllu ttioue than our,own peat and glo
rious )Vaehington: Ilies%life of pure morality,.
Christian virtue, nod, txulted ptriatiens,
erted an• it titteoCe PT good Ono, the world
alathor sleeps in death,
centiLue to spread until tittle. shall he 110 -
more Follow him front I oyhootl, and ob
set sie - Ille - defelopment 'of Noise - virtuee:Which
afterwards 1111110, him the admiration of the
e iing_the_altureme la_o Le av e and
pleasure, be devoted hip life to the good of
his countiy, counting no sacrifice too great, so
that her 'lbw ty norlAntlepeodencle plight be
secured. Compare his .11. e with that of -Na
po'con. What a contrail! The latter labile
ing..for ihe . applawso of wan, trampling undo
footth - e — tights• cod privileges of his fellow,
and succeeded in placing his name high inihe
annals of fame, but the !florets lie wore were
of no earthly nature, stained with blood; said
the'teare of widows and orphans. Nun turn
to the immortuf Washington.. To him the ap.
plume - of the multitude • wws ii "tin empty
sound. Ho aimed higher titan this. His loft
tiest 'Ambition was to bleskhie race,`and gain
the 'approval of Heaven, and hie reward is a
- crown i f vievee,falling glory, In, the better.
hack upon the early history
of our 'country-In her struggla for - freedom.
A dark cloud rested everywhere, even !lope
bad almoil .yet. amid atilhe gloom .
and: despondency -ar6und there
men doodaring that, •" America •shaldbe'free,..'
with- unblanched cheek, and hand as' firm
as in their .baepittet moments placetheir '
natime to t.hat able Deolaration'oflnderpend-:,
race which:shall over he the culinieritiOn.of the
world, althaugb it high) be :thatrin„godbiOg
they' Were
,islguing their own deathwarrant..
!tot, they triumphed, and while, the Artterhinii
people have a heart -to feel, 01111 the, nettles
of Anatins;Jeffersoniand others be fondly
Atired: . •
.rPT TIME are deed , . that da nat Otis away, "
And names Elistt
But tilt) Lords or (lre,iithin are: not . the, only
'exn prove Alin!' tile atniorinf
ii:c!‘ noir
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CARLISLE, 'PA., I , .1857.
I sex, and gee if , their greatness is not consplau
iOUS their goodnesit ,It is true that wo7
coon's might is gentleness, her strength is de.
veloped in her affections, and.lter,rnest nppro: ✓
priate.spbere is game DAS there 010 exerts:
an influence which moulds 'the youthful mind, '1
and instile'principles which , long after pm:tie
r/fed mother has gone to her reword, animate'
the heart of Ver son,prompting -him to nobli
deeds, and proMoting bird to places of the
higheete Oust. among his fellows: ',Thus we
. see the - asedeown'hy affection, yields an ok,un- •
demi haricot. .While wevesere the memory '
of The 'Father of his Cautitry,7 haw Sweetly
falls upon the beelike strains of distant m u sic
the onme,of ".Mary; the Mailiar of Washing
ton." File two nra'inseparably confiCated as ,
the iminutilde Mien of cause and. effect.
Who can estimate the amount ofjniluenee
exerted upon the world by the circulation of
good books, the faithful transcript of the
thor's mind." how have we been strength
ened by the pure and liifty writings of Hannah
Moore, clothing morality and. religion in such
an purnotien garb, that ma involuntarily make
hereentiments our : own.,andifeel that thenffev.7
ings of grateful hearts is the prontleet tribute'
to her memory. , We :Light enumerate many
others, such as Mrs. Hemline...and kindred
spirits, iT hose Bisect strains of 'poesy have
Hosted down to us, soothing:the weary. heart,
and appiaring an angel of mercy to the .do.
Spending one of earth, but. it is' unnecessary.
Their - record ice, high, and , their natues are
fondly cherished as household
The good they Lave done, AyOki aJtir -
In recording Aire noble ileeda_of - women,
'what Mime more dereiving to be remembered
limn that of Grace Dorlingl
Ater noble, celf
furgetful'ucse in 'the hour ot.grottiest peril, has, .
furitlired — a ihetite for ffistorian . and Poet,
stud will continue to do so,,Whilti.tneitiory
tains her place in the mind 'of mem' When
the night was darkest, and .the tempest - the
most fearful, and when to have braved the
perils: of that stornik passage, would • have
-been a - triomph for, the stoutest heart and
strongest frame--whist moat weaMy when vie
thinli that', pile - was accomplished; mainly
through the stiength:of n fepiale prompt-,.
ail by the 54,11 . 1111, otegushings of sympathy,
-Irons her own loving heart.
flaie we need of I'urtitt4 proof 7 t- See the rl
misSiouttry as he bids- adieu to the endear
.tnetris of home, to the friends - of his yobili,
and bents to India's sultry clime, to the lalts
of ten,•• - the . slory of the Cross.. tullow
him to he arriveS'a "stranger in a strange
land," yet be falters not in Ms glorious enter
prise, autd the st.t.ry of salvation falling from
Alia lips, 01611 r -the heartirbf iliase who for the
first time,-Dear of.the - woudrous plan . -of re-'
demption. True, ho may "full at his post...'
and,tind a grave in that filet:tut - laud, fur from --
his loved once, yet hie -life of tlevodop hu'd,not
been in vain. His is • I
Quo of the few; the immortal namea,
That acre not bare to Mo.".
Ile hue cola hid broad µpoll the Watero, and
8111111 gather it alter many da,ro Too itdiu7
once he exerted for p.(0,1,11401 continue to
incteuse ud lime rulle,_on, the. opiiit of that
gnFpel which 'be proclaimed to: them. b 11411
spread. end widen 'until all natione: own no
power, until hied_ of the ern shall tie..
glad, und tbu w tdeuress bil.Sli b19:15Ilt as the
ruse." Ilia reward 81101 be great, and in owl . .
lire ••=3:;:nds of re.lcemed. spirits, converted
from fientliiminb darkness to the light ut ebrir:
shall call lain blessed. •
We might multiply instrues to attest this
great froth, but it is untiecessitry. It is one
that eppenle to our bearts end conscieitces,
arousing our dorm:tut energies, and uttS.lting
us betM'r rind happier. Let us contemplation
ever stimulate us to renewed diligence iu every
good word And work.
"Liman of groat mon, all remind un,
'A °may mu6u t.ur Ifs
And ',lupin tang, leave telllnd us, '
Fout prlulk iu thu 1.14,4 uf
Fnntprints, that perbni.s anal her. .
Fai,ing Ll:Cfi Mithenen main,
Soma imlorn and sblpwrrkrd Iroilier i
booing. may take Luau
\Let us them, Lo up and dshig,
%%Ith a heart h.r.nuy, tate,
Still achieving.
Lill Nmpuimg, —
l.caru to hd.,nr,--111n1 to unit. "
WINO, June .2,5441557.
THE BRIGHT SIDB
lioomy hypochoodiracs end sad men"-in
blu e d, with ritaistelied ej es nod long 'nioes,
tell us that this Ivor d is a dreary wilderness.
We are requested by misanthropes to consid
er life a forlorn roe s :ion, 'dusty and toil
-some, the travellers weary and sailed, and the •
journey-having-udike-terntious4r-oll.;
genet, with drooping fiuery ; a gilded •
of mocking mirth. and hollow j yo; n battle
fierce : ittl trusting; a couNtant etrug,4le, anti
()ailment overthrow., liaiure has 'no beauty
for them., ,:Titerrr . is no-melody in the murmur
trlicoTilirilira4f freshness and beauty in
the trees and fl-rweria ; no rapture_ in the tong
of the bird: Earth is nn-arid and sterile des-,
ert, and her fair places leprous iii th,eir eight.
Their souls are dead to the niggle' measures
the _Poet, the speaking inspirations of the
tteuiPtor."nntl•the growing tracery of the
ter. Music finds no echo in'the empty ottani
herder their hearts. - They, accord no welcome
to the ouketretched baud of generobi friend.
ship.- * . Wropped iu cloud, of gloOm, distrust,
and discontent, they -saline 'awaythelr
teturo: Every,new instance of man's depra•
city or the world's. ingrAtitude_is seized upon
b y such creatures as a fresh- endorsement of
their. pet theory, that,fhis_itra
.I . hey anild,a throng of
. mental
bugbears and . vampyree. The mere chance
of a collet, with a tail of-fire, jostling "Ati
pldbet in Its mad carver fills:them with 'con
.ster'ilatipp; Their boots. never Aym fly nor .
iheir''Orne, stop growing, They are :pitied.; •
ably behind tinigroo, till -occasions. They tire!,
sure to be caught in no ruin with no•umbrelfa
anti the pocket-book in the lidoltatoc, a girt •
"triebt Aflgnite: 7beralWOlitiPPehed'Ais,
ovalklag when a mad dog or.lt - ronifbull, Is ca
reering through- the streets. _Their' buttons •
are. always burrting; and their . ' eellars . ,Per-
Yertiely stabil 'flora When they ought to stand'
I up: r
~Tliey,.nero elnitte:Atithoutautting their
meal comfort never
occurs tjtiftent,'LTltalrrfoli 'rebitinne ; :atrver
. t6eitfpeur!,tel`ttioUs ern alwiiya
,sly?.
log.; Their - ettia,ls - the
. .
TEM VALPLatia_AESIGLIE
-_~
Site is sitting close 'beside...MS: in the old'
arm-oh air, mate to my own-,-t46nritest,lrUe
itearted friend of own
Meek-eyed Ruth. Years ao L per tenk
ij go, that meinoryseesiiisse years as far-off
pictures, indiatinstly and dreamy Years
ago, my..noth'whispered to me in the purple
twilight of a mid-Ammer !Whither
thou guest; i will go"—and'trukt4ly hae, the
promise been kept., , • '
Sometimes, wbou-the-wide borne low,
and 'minis glow blood-red in - :broad, .opeu
chimney, I take her withered hand in mine,.
and with !meted_ voicei.of those bu,
tied days, and of the buried deradi'whodrCiced
with tit in the boy-day of youth, 'Voices
at
lent, Imams - Pulsate/is, and eyes'Ooso.
Ruth -flood I are gladly looking forword„to the
_hour when
_- 'see the.--bacrr-of- dear- do:
mirilaroties,TWiond tho - goldedlateri of _the
city “Beautiful." .
We skall go soon, iJi soon, Jock," soya
the, tranquil nntl- I tinnier" hopefolly,
" Very soon." , Thep-she strikes the sWe'et old
melody of Summer," and tjuslOnes of our
old trembling itoices .ring through the quiet
room, like the echoes of a far sway song, sung,
bye group of fufma known and • loved in the
• '
lii the warm 5111.11 mer nights avo sit. each by .
thn ather;on.the yarandali - that, chum .nda , a
view of the-hedvini ■ea, and the whit . e-aniled
ships that glido'hither and thilbeiT with their
gre.t-winga. .
Life darlike"the - biilowy -- oixot;"._ I - soy - to . '
the Mild face and the dim eyes, orered with
. countless
rich and glorious, laden. with'wealth and bead..
ty of other hands; others idle and here with
gaping eCIIIIIB and tattered_ sails. They. float
serenely on the bate depths, tossed, unlitirmed,
by the • fickle ninds, while the wilily-Wed .
ones, freighted with the hope of loving frianda,
go down even In the soft sunlight and the
lightest of breezes. Yonder go two fairy sails,
side by side,.like old cempanions, happi, • if
the winds do not drive them asunder. So we,
rocked by the hilleiva, wafted by prosperous
brcezEs, hove kept' closely togetiMr, till our,„
barks, have grown almost unmenworthy. • . .1
• The pilot will come to us, Juok, - ere niatiy
hinons,' says the old-wife, oheeerully, and
•thook Goethsi Ife hos suffered" to tient-out
80-nearly in the service of wherlebgoocratid
true:. • '
' I tkank lltm , also, deep in my heart of
Jimerte, that, 11.0 gave me. the unappropriated
loveliness otßuth Seymour. 16 •L. golden
'elands of mauheraa "de. „
that we together began the 'er4irlY revel of
life, and• have kept undying . 4120 immortal,
amid
amid mrality, the purer hive 041181 Mini and
. _ . .
sow. though age hoe - sown a eilveryhitrvest
among the silvery nuel-witade wrin
kles where eime smile played he peep to etuilo
among dimples, she i• still dear - ko in the-first
years of married beautiful—etill thy
-Nition--DTTiolue.-1-love-her- for-the-memory .
of what she hen been to me through the devi
nun pathway of oiroling claye—flir the- friely
igiven truot, the ..perfect oengdonee, the un
tutteke4,qlAltlientie of love and faith. Dear old
wife I • •
, We can now talk fearlesslt•of.,tye poverty
• days. Days, When we ate split:Mei, riiiddited
spaiingiy, thir.t the noble 'children Gad gaie
us, might climb over the rugged heights more
easily, '
•15re shall yet reap bountifully, Jauk,' said
Ruth, and 1 hollered Ler. • Have we not
reaped n plentiful barren'? tubert bleases
hid gray haired parent', every day fur the edu
cation be_ won by their aelf denial—cur Robert
the orutur and the staieemitu.'
. Then the proud enille ereeps , over the wrie•
kied_cliteli, end lighti up the failing eye. and
As I rend slowly autl carefully, /•ille borta:ng
words of the young: politician, .Ruth sorties
cloSely to my side nod eirals
gems brtneen qty
.oett, hur finit• topping the
floor no 1 .0[144;9( applauding:
crowds Arai eagerly exalted inttliitudes.,B
ine
times a tear shdes+wn the thou cheek, a tont
of gratitude that all our • ciferiti: .were .not in
vain. . „
There in Paul, too, the nrtiet.nnd poet
_—be. I
- cored - by - ilaret!tile - aifiliFeaL - cliii'mtme, last
sitteiner, wit b tho odor of . lotitelo, etu wl • him,
-here to the t ld.hometteuti, Kith its gabies and
tug orchards, come to blend, ju unfeding onl
ors, upon the canvites,• the bout Conic., a?td .
ultiteued heir of Ruth nut bless •thiC
huy. How the tud wife gezed4rtbe pictured
couple, with their weighoflo,o3ol . .leir
r itlas nod their fading. eyes. . Paihrijii,SfiWr•iew
beckau:itl oaer•Alie porpte htiyoi the Vaein who.
deuced warily, in many aiait4lchert Youth:
,fired.their hearts kith. beppidreatne,‘.
the bends i.f ; girls end boys; th,it his f t ii'ye i qe
been I.roketi;.. sew ;bent gaitiored again in fes •
gal mirth, a rosy train' with:snikliug ; lips. and
Icagbing voices. Perhaps,too,: ebe'looked
„
forwerd'orer the while seu;io that .orowd of
• forme waiting • mong the brietticsalled glory
for us, tbetr:uontrudeit , •
We shall renew a youthifliktb eter
1` nal,' I said tiortl7,.ao sher.l4lted. away froth.
the canvass, !,13y-and-by,W. shell quaff from
that fountain forwhlatt,roopt fiel ! eon bought,-
ani.eought In va in,--.sthati)tfpAOUtlht , • up . ,to :be
rather . ; tinit: our, greiviti4ol, has made , our
obildrea what they aru.!' , .&:;eutt smite, floated
over the pale
,wern-fucO k 4! . En° l
went bow ohe woulklault,4srsofisr, .
-. For c4raoillU .910 city,- the • 09r',.burtylug
pity of Now :x prk, I. thiuk : Auth he. a
.warmer
bar bead, than (or 1 . 40 Ilut.'crsu
our daughter—the durk . o.uliodlBar..34-:uthogie
Koine with 40 . .whook ebOdieu ; shoUt:
cud clog übout \our 409 F. eV97 ht ) !ir:ln the day
ha. the 4e9, eyrupatliy, th4 . !:}tayup" bursa
in plcutie!'ishenrk.: • q!piug,' to me;l
bat 1 know, elo knows boat AP yr iktAt.,f. 4er
I
When. be of
bt40108", talking P4r ,,611 7rr 1 9 1,1 •
04, B,r,tili'l ki 13 1) 5 4, 11 1 , (4t1t1 -1 1 1 0ii,f' 1,16 0kit
.016 ,fu)l,uf kpmk, pu ! ope, 604
geltrt get' e.
MY OLD. DIF1;00 1.
Irr PIMAX
a hundred oth,er things all tit once—when:he
reads at'rowning hrow,- the list of fail
ures litriong the merchatite,, pitying this, con--'
ilemninethat7:rwhen - he • tears' open business
letters and runs them . through in ! a 'tivink--
alwayshurried, alWays hurrying, Loan -
seethe-mother's eyes watching every careless •
rtioveraeet, with a * sad, sweet bympathy.
•'
them- 7 •why ? • i •
Sometimes, when Itobertbringebis beantl
ful young wife 'hone s 7 and ' , Paul dallies with •
the - pinta of his adored bride,•had here in his
lap; ; when Sarah sits down otithelootpool by .
her hoelAnd and laughingly tumbles the brain
of her firat-born--somatimes, rsay. when Gra
ham helps to make up the family party,. And
chatters et" the Markets, of •polities,; of the fine
arts and of the faPm,, lluive . seen silent tear:
fall from the quiet eyes of Ruth, atilt all -this •
hu'rry and Worry of berboy was a mask. Per--
hops it is Ruib told once
. of a fair young.ba
iug whoee - ibul. was twined with ,the sourof
Graham. How the 'changing
_yearn carried
her away to sleep in - r, green grave, nod left
the boy *alone.. - Maybe, memory is goading
hiutto.hisincessant action, -- this - constant la- ,
boi' Who knows? We all have a name
writ -
ten somewhere among the records of-the heart,
dearer thattnlll other names beshie-.:. a . nein
that biingillwithlt either pure enjoyMent or•
bitter, bitter yearning's.- • . •
. .
•
It must•be eo - with Graham, for I have seen
him stand, silent oe the frozen snow, fur hours,
leaning over the bannister's and gazing -on a'
simple picture hung in.the hall, with the name
of i',ltiommood"WritteriunderneitliitL.Atose -
of and yetthe world knew only as ,
much other beauty es had ripened unAer flfr
leen •sumnier's suns. She - was iny
atill'it - tairer,face, never bloomed out on the
bleak - winter - nitnii - Niiir - Biteniwit I was
.not•sufferedto
usea long, for God all her, and the simple
plotur_o_andttn. ohl-man's memery- - -nre-al
remain Of ber now. Perhaps, I only any per
haps. the rare vision HMI stools through Gut
hrie: allent boars, aneeven glides between
Jim an I the rustling ledger, - bore the manic of
Roaaitiond it else did; or if my- couple's face
bears a faint-likeness to his 'lost one,' r won- •
der not that the boy loves to linger on the
stair', and, inteli the. eastern red rublighteteal ,
in .end elo'w • sudilenly all over the- bright,
beaming '•conntenntice, ' How sad and how
strange that so mane of our best
,belov'ed
memories are scented with the 'perfume of cy
.presa and. of shrouds. •
. Ruth says ',The reason of this-is hecauee -
4110/1, memories would lose their sweetness, •
had we the power of making them oft-recur
ring. --Those welove go borne to their Father, -
when we remember only-what is beautiful of
them—years of, loo; life, might Sob them of
aihnt makes uiclierieh their atemoryno fond
..•
;„, now their beauty Will remain unfatied
er2, , ,,sli . ,the long lope: of jot unlepeing ate' ,
nity-,-.aud no ;min on, their puri,y can make
O's love them less.' She has whispered the
same words' to Graham In the twilight': pur
ple hush, and he has gone birek to his city
home more cheerfully ; ah I I'll dare to say he
brupgitzba dowli memory's long' gallery with
less regret as his eye drinks in• the beauty • of
hinheautiful He thinks of the change
less years beyond the narrow sea, and of the
changeless fornilratching beside its banks for
him; -- fiedine - often - olosed the - day - book and
ledger. I doubt not, with the 'unuttered wish
that he might step acres: that narrow sea as
easily as be con cross the busy 'streets.
Ruth and I have a whole trooper lovely and
mnohloved grand-children, Who she persists' ••
in Willing, and whom persist in bringing
IMF tis . they should he brought up. Truly
enough, ipi rig rogues are always hunting •
kny',,large pockets hir..e.zeettneats and stray
the with which td - bely myywite
sometimes tells me I am spoilitteibit, whole
trbop, instead of herself.
But children, are children, and I have too
green a memory not to know that plume eta
candles are so sweet to small Dear chit-_
drea,they are all lutnpa of pure gold, and
cunning inlet the artisan's hand be that can •
mould the pure gold aright. Paul's young •
-wife, with her azure eyes and amber curls,
lo'oks for too young and frail to guide the
stoUtyoungalerwhose !money black oyes. are!
for till the world the exact counterpart ,orhia
old grandpa': _
..
Who theu,'llke Until and I, den feed email
' lips mid dandle hahy limbs ? What though her •
hands have grown tineteadY and.weak, who ape
[old the tiny form in, a drpwey robe like my
I
•dear old wife ? Ah, me f
~ how we ore abut
-1 flog out slowly and more slowly this feeble
lop of life'. By-and hY :the flickering light
will fall, and of us—bits of poor worn clay—
ltfill'ho-borne-hrour-chtldren-wittr-tesre-amd---
lamentations to the>, vault yonder' On:the hilt
overloaking -the sea. , Overlooking the seal'.
Aye, even us wo. now in life are onlooking
Apt( teinte ata.with thepuirple atone mid the .
fur twilight akirtlug it forever: Den* old it lfe,'' -
ItOW pittiewety.welloillmwileathe. , mmmingaof 4 , l- !
toaseligerfrontlowderwhorel• ozemiatiek i .
to, pulEdown the.rumpleit.ketehief, p) straight
en'thc•witite looks or.,gresp , 1i1613 . , firmly ... thi; -, ,
staid oane'; for 'angele will .teltdater tous, lend' .:
give to. these feehle•linibe a newness of life end:
toimortolity of youth ! lYill oar _okiltlren fop'
low too S. .
„
NO VS FOR TNOWOETOI:
.
,
On the' Morniug.of the meteoric shower' in;
'113311 Old Peyron Roberts, , ,...who intended ma.:
king an early start to his work,, got up irt : the
midst of the dispfni.. Ou italocto ble
he sew with niontentent -the 'sky lighted' up'
with the tellinginetore, laud he -concluded .nt
onoe the world was,ou tire, and that, the day „.
,oi judgment hod come., , . ,
Ito stood fora mUnient getting to epiehleee.
terroriat-thceoeuet , ontl - themitith -, cliall — of r---
hOrrer sprung put of, the,dopf,into„the-, .
,right in the midst ofthefolling•Sters,.andlere
in hia efforta,to dodge ,t,hem be catidnoneedi
'aerie's of ground tumblin g that Would hare diine
honor to.,a rope damier., , ,His wifofittingaws: , ,
honed jn the Meantime, end:seeing' eidßey.tOrt
jumping and shipping abiiut thn ylrd; -.called
out to. hientO know' what ja the 0411)0,W sense
the wilt Aide i t uttbitri'dotteing' rifultd . without"
hie clothes Vat Peyton heard tiot;...thejudg.H
ment,.end tong beolr moment he would hate to`
settle, - made him -,hsedless of all; terrebtriot
thinge, rod 'hie, wife by thiii time bitoorniUg
alarmed at hie behitilor, sprang Out Ottnid Rll4 •
running to `the door, shrieking. at Lilo' top of ,
her lunge— , • „
Peitori, Leny'Peyten, what do you nitton;:'
jtimpiog about out that.? Coutniti,ond'plit - yeur '
troweers on . ; . ; ,
-Old Peyton„ whose fears hud,noor orerPotr
ered suer/trod no he „fell pravtl
iug . on ihiciartli.:7 7 .
•Titiwsers, - -Nsgyi
o.tr.orfieli wbeti tOe'lclite4.s'flie.l'
.~
lIRVRAL. WINIC.CUP.
" Pledge with wide—pledge with wine,"
cried the yodel( and thoughtless iferitey Wood.
" Pledge with wine,'''ritit through the brilliant
The beautiful bride grow pale-the decisive
t'houir had oome. She pressed her white bends
tegertteri' and leaves'of her bridal wreath
:rambled on her pure,b'row; ber . hreath came
quicker and her.heart_beat.'wilder,
7 ".".Yes, Marion ilty aside your aornplea for
this.onoe," said
, the Judge, in low tones going
towards his daughter; " the, company expect
it. Dp, not tro , serionslyiritidnge upon the
rdles , of etiquette ; in your own 'home act as
you please, but in mine, for once, please me."
Every eye was turned towards the bridal
pair. Marion's principles were well known.
Henry bad been a ceirviviediat,liut of late"his
friend!! entistect. the ohengeln his manner; the
difference in his habits-74'd to-night they
watched him to see, as they sneeringly said, if
ho — was
_tied dein to a worton'e opinion - se
BOOM
• • . . •
rPouring
. hrimming beaker, .tkey Weld it
with - Tempting smiles toWardsl , Marion. •She
thoOgh :mere compOsed, end ,
not, as •smiting beck, she
gi . 4;6Aly,kocepted the crystal, tempter,. en
Taisodlt to her lips. .But scarcely hod . she
done so,' , when ovary hand was arrested by her
piercing exclamation of 'oil! how terrible."
. "What . is it?" oricd, ono end all, thronging
together, for she had alertly carried the glass
(o_nrini".length,.nud fizedlfregarding''it as
though It were some hideous object.' .
She ansWered, •while an inspires
114 ht shone frlm her :dark eves, "wait, and I
will tell you." h see," elie s lowly_ Telt.",
- 147one v iewaled'tinger at.the sparkling liquid;
a - eight that:beggars all deioriptioo, and yet
will .paint it if lean. •It is a lonely,
'epat.,;• tall-mountains-'around; ti - riser runs
through and bright flowers grow to thewater'a
edge . :.. There 'le a thick warm Inlet, that the '
sun Seeks vainly to picroe. Trees lofty and
beautiful, wave to the, airy motion of the
bird's; but there. a group of indium-gather:
they - Alit to and fro with Semething like sorrow
upon 'their dark brows. And in their midst
is a manly form,-but hiet cheek hovr death!:
his eyes wild with the fltfuTfire of fever. One
friend. stands beside him—nay I. should-aay
kneels i for see, ho le
,pillowing that poor head
upon hie treat.d.
" - Geidus - trrnins—oh ! the high. holy•look4
ing brow! Why abohld:death mark it, and he
so young f Look! he throws back the damp
curls I See hint clasp his hands I hear the thril•
liog shrieki for life l mark.bow he clutches at
the form of his companion imploring-to-to/-
saved. Oh! liver him call piteously his fa
titer's name ; see him twine 'his Gagers toge.:
titer an be forlie sister—his only sus:.
ter—the twin , Wit soul—wenpleg'ioz hum
in his distant native land. • -
A. Bee!" excleimed, while. the bridal
part} , altratik beck, the untested wine trem
bling in their faltering grasp, and the Judge
fell,
,overpowered,, upon his sent—... see his
Mimi are lilted' to heaven; he prays, how
wildly, for mercyl hot fe'ver rushes through
his' veins The friend . beeide binds weeping;
ewe stricken, the dark men move
,wey, and leavikAh_o living and dhe dying to
_
ether."-
• There was a Minh In the' principal parlor,
aroken by what only seemed a amothered soh
rum
.some .muttly bosom . ; The bride stood
et upright with quivering lip, and tears steal
.ng to the outward edge of her eyelashes.
der beautiful arm had lutstite tension; and the
clans with its troubled red waves, cause slowly
.owards the range of her vision. She spoke
tgaiu—every lip was mute. Her voice was
feint yet distinct' she still fteed , dier tor.
rowing glance upon the Wine-cup. '
is-craning now; tee great white moon
, in coming up,ettut.ligrheame lie / ge'ntly on his
forehead. He moves ru - itl-444,, , !yes are set in
their sockets; dim are their plerliht,74tlenees;
in rain his friend whispers the name alit; ie.
then and slater; death is there. Death and
uo soft hand, no gentle voice' to bless and
soothe him:. Hie, bead sinks baCkl one coo
vuleive fl budder—he is dead." ' •
A gron van through the'asseMbly, so vivlu
dercription, eo unearthly her look, eo
Inspired, her manner, that what elle described.
seented - ti eTually_tt .ave taken place then and
there. They flitived also that the frridegreoin
hid hislace in his hands and was weeping.
1/eail !" she repeated nein, licr_llP_qui,...
!tiring,. faster, and her voice more and-more
broken, "and flier, they scoop him a grave,
and 'there without a' Edmond, they lay him
'infra:in-that- datnp,-reekitig--earth,---The-only- 1
eon of a proud 'father; the only*ldelieed • bro
ther of a fond sister. And he Bleeps today
'in that distant country; with no !tone to Mark
the' spot. 'There, he lies--rny father's son -=-'
•My . ,Oßl3,4llo.brittherl.ll..viatint to tills ieally
phiaiuther•,'P she ezolaitaed, turning peg
, ilealy, - while the tenie'reisted'dOWn;lier''hitcii- •
'tiful'abeelts,' 4 fitthrt;,•Aidlltiriait it , now Y"
• The forin
,'Judge IfitSl
with' agony :He raided not head,' but in a
smothered voice be faltereiu.." no, no, no, my
•
child, lii God'e Mime no." • • '
, Sber, lifted the t ,glittering goldet,,and letting
it suddenly fall to the .floor,' it was. deched,lb
.
thotimind pieee6. Many i . tearful -`eke
watched her movement; and, instantengonsty
every wine glass was traitsferred.to,tim may
blo table on which it had been prepared.
,Then
as elle looked .on the fragments -ol,orysti . sl,
ebe:eirrie theernisoy„sayiug, "lot no
frlend hereafter veo loves me tempt the to
peril 'My soul for, wins ;. Not firmir ere the
ibakmYreselve,,k4fiehafig
me, never.totetiob or'tasto , that terrible_ pool- I
eon.. ~
bare given My lniod
Watelted.aiee'etilirtttherilylng,orixt'
in that lase4ofehm, haer;•aud - barled•thelhihr
%renderer there ;AY the , iiver: in the detitt.' et
gold, 11111,1 trust, too; sinstain'inis in. tbitt
berm,. Wilhy . eariet t „my •
i3ie-glistening , eyes, his Pad; sweet 1011141
was beton:mister, ; - Tbe"Judge left: the 1'60'44_ 1
and yvhen'Sr' iMur.,after retarne4 and: with
a mere subdued .manner took part th, tbs. teti;
tertaitiment of the bridal no a could
fail'to, read .that he tOo,hod detnein 0d.,t2
Wish • ilia intialS , , once r
• Jboso', who 'Nero .preeent• - .0 :thet:vredding
nertir-forget - tbe.impreettion•thnejseletunlk
- • •
uteLtt.
On eiith, : to niau thire Is but one
Ills heart raniore—tds aoul 31 ‘. 1;19: 1 1 . ' , .
,Though myriads nit before hiaviekr; .
There is but one to whom h'a's trno=
That one can /way tins too ind4ko 0.0
Can make him 4raio the cup of 7os,
Can give idle joy orfilist his Weil
And that :one's . paine Is simplyWife!'
nyna a world Is ophirid,
d world by all bOlorodjaieordd,,,,,
Who have the .nee to kninfits worth,
Aticrepurn the panda Joys otxtb,i '
Poi that full heart In her dear tneell--r. •
' If rightly prisetl 7 -aternel rest
Is not with blissful sweet' ne'ee ' rino,' .-
Thau that pure beart—:nleetek wlfel •
• ,
For the benefit of yhe Indio, to whoth . :
column
_is epitoially devoted,'•We,iptnirt this
week filadsin De Capin's description ;int
pie; but we• apprehend a• very useful- contrri'l
vanoe, called a eklrt suspendtir..-Weltive
doubt it will tend to the health and comfort •
of -the -wearers ;ae-the : - , d .. aseription is very_,
dti;f tin, pinin
. that any , one. may
'foga, we are .auxione to give .it a 'dr....,
°elation.
• •
• Stranger, you oat .>ooic
the eradin,-
yoUr wife le reading this article; and:alter.
wards you Oil) have a chance to, amuse your!'
pelf 'with the news And polities, irkiph you,
will find in another part of the .papor. = gn.
HERALD
!. - The - petticoat isnipender, then; is methyl; •
linen, confine, or any light material, de the
woofer may 'desire.. It - iti - ,about,,.five 'inches
wide, and must be fastened Nib° corbel, end .
and- - -mnet-.alwaye - fit , Ftheme
lower pArt, and, by.doing so,' carry tile whole
- of thil bands and strings which usually - com- -
press and enlarge _ the waist entirely eyer, the
hip's. It will in this case form:a:lasi of pup.
port to the, whole of the 'imibirol'othiag,. and•
'distribute the weight - on the parts best adapted'
to-bearit. The hook, whiPhl invented some
.years ago, and vihich - his now come . into such
general use, .was intended to accomplish - this
end; and to some extent it has done no; '
as strings wore heceeiary, the . object was but
partially ecoompilehtd„. 'They' are, however,;
no longer necessary with the peifitiont- sue-
.pender; for, by 'sewing three rows of buttons •
intodtobe - pettioosts ari buttoned on in tiers
one over the other, and ore thus kaolin their . _
. _ .
•
proper position. . , . .
advantage at this contrlvance trill be
at once perieved, by att vitiVrheve paid the
least ettention to\ the art`ef dreesing,colts
_to .
avoid injuring - the 'body Ny any; undue , prem.
.cure—upint 'the, thorax and ohdomen, and 'by '
those also who 'tea to display - the grace and
elegance of the female figure, and preserve
the beautiful, undulating lines 'of thi Weise;
for, by toakidg the anti& gradual as is done•
.by the petticoat suspender,-ille waist' has the. '
appearance of being entail without, that out...
ling to.which it is usual subjected,: This I
take' to be a . matter of greet- importenoe to .
those ladiei 'appear slender,' if-pro=
perly constructed-it will also do away with the ''
necessity for 'crinoline drest-improvert,lor
hoops, .and, by throwing--the. underclothing
properly off the hips, ' tie, ample erten to the.
lower parte of the garments, and accomplish '.
,every-purp6se-tor -which - theiw articles --were--
nvented.
' My original intention - was to register the
article, and to reserve to myself the excluelvt.
right to mibufacture it. Upon second thougbtd,
however, 1 abandoned the idea .of makinge t
monopoly of. a Wimple ,and useful article at
dress,.whioh has been adopted by every lady,'
that , bas, seen it. 1 liapeall-who 'have !iliac,
this have fully.understood my'descriptlon ;
they have done to, they are at ,perfeat iiberty 4
to make the article either for themselves or.
others. The only thing that I ask' is tbs
those who Adopt it, will, in justice,:give me..
the credit, of the invention." •
•,
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it'oUsekeepers'etho'wieti thole
soap end water, as the:couttrotr preetfinv le;;'
do net knpw,wbat the,y.see about. - The , pea?,
peletor of one of the oldest : eider ' ee~g6lgli
motile in*:illis'•olfffif:
housekeepers ruin thole sifir,er
to soapsuds_; look pewter.
Newer put a portiele. of soap eibeut,Tene
nil' it wlll oilgitibi !nitre.- Artien.l)
wants Relish loke.a pleeelf:lgoffileit)ttotlluAlS
rUbtlibittd:.: • -
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little B°P9,4!IPY taste , tentuOia we, music of-L . 106%0 upon wwom
ohildeniattilii•*4l litetlihti &inane,
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cte.itasritid ettotokt . 2;'lii knelt (Ara , bet! win.
hor, hitt heMi' fig ID oft tAtt, rtioidit
rard, J,ivtac.cd
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