The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, October 20, 1859, Image 1

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gi*tite,so',.- eart:
10 :S. MANN,
TTOELNEY AND COUNSELLOR' AT LAW.
Coudersport,•• Pa., will attend the severs'
Courts in. Potter and AV Keari Counties-, All
teusittras entrusted in his care trill moire
prompt attention. -. Office on Main st., oppo
rge the Court House. 10:1
F. W. KNOX.
TTORNEY. - AT LAW, Coudersport, Pa, will
regal-m.IT attend the Courts in Potter and
the 'adjoining - Cou:sties. • 10:4
• ARNE . Ult• • G... oLmarr,D,
CORNEY 'COUNSELI:OII . • AT • LAW,
'Coudersport; Pa.,' will attend to all business
entrusted to his care; *with prompt:les .and
fidt'ity. Office in Temperance Block,•see-'
end loor, Main St• 10:1
ISAAC 'BENSON,
770TefEY AT 'LAW. Conderspoit, Pa:, will
attend 16 all business entrusted to him, with
care and promptness._ °Zee emitter of West
and Third . sts, •
C. L. llOrk,
IVIL ENGINEER, SURVEYOR and
DRAUGHTSMAN, Bingham, Potter Co.,
Pa., will promptly- and efficiently attend tc
all businees entrusted to hiiu. First-elass
profragional referencei can be given if re
quired.- • • • • 10:29-1y*
BIRD,
UItVEYOR, trill attend to all business in his
line promptly and faithfully. Orders way
be left at.the Post Office in Coudersport, or
at the house of IL L. Bird, in Sweden Twp.
Particular'atiention paid to oraruining lands
fur. nori.residents. Good references given
if requested. - ' -
K. KING
,
URVE.YOIt, DRAFTSMAN AND , CONVEY
ANCER, Suiethport i WEean Co., will
will
attend .40 business for non-resident. land
holders, upon reasonable terms. Referen
ces given if required.. P. S.—flaps of any
part of tho County made. to order.
~ 9:13
- O. T. ELLISON, -
RACTICING PHYSICIAN, Coudersport, Pa.,
respectfally informs the citizens-pf the vil
lage and vicinity that - ,promply re
spond-to all calls for professional services.
Office on Main at., building formerly oc
cupied by C. W. Ellis, Esq. 9:22 ,
COLiViS SMITH
SMITH ".TONES, *-
EALERS TN DRUGS, ICIEDIOII4I3S, PAINTS
Oils,. Fancy Articles, Stationery, Dry. Goods
Groceries, 4c., 34du.st.,,Coodersport, Pa,
. . .
D.' E.. OLMSTED,
DEALER IN DRY GODS, ..READY-MADE
Clothing, Crockery, Groceries, se., Main st.,
C°Y4Fr,s-Prt: Fa t - 10:1
M. W. MANN, -
DEALBR:DIBOOKS &-STATIONERTiMAG
r AZINES ind•Masie; I; ... .z.W;iointi" - Of Main
and Third sta., Coudersport, Pa.
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M ARK 13-114.0 N;
DRAPER and TAILOR, .late trozn Pie Cityof
Lirerpoid;"Erittand. - sb6i. opposite Court
House, Coudersport; , Potter Co. Pa.'
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01,31STED,ii,.. KELLY,
DEALER IN STOVES, TIN -.Ir.SHEET IRON
WARE, Main Iketaly Opposite the Court
Rouse.-Coudersport; PILL' Titr. and Sheet
iron :Wars roads. to ordet; in. good style, on
short notice.:: z -10:1
:C011DMS1 ) (111T , HOTEL'
D, -F. ,OLASSSUICS, - ...Proptigt,ori . ; Carper ; of
Slain ood-Second felyeoto,.condoropprt, Pot=
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ALLEGANY.,..UOLTSP; '
BADIML - .IIL 11114.3, Proprietor, Colestiurg
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ou the wellatille Road. 9:44
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RI" MARY CLRYMER •••I
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wonderful visons of long .alio;!
`•Lighting an the young WerialbiaiO; ll
YOu'ye lost your, aura of goldertglow
..`You're tankished flow by tht 7 talfehskritaki.
Cab'. love teat where iust +bilk liuti3~ 46
Can it kindle again for the eager tie? ILO;
Oli,'llieautifut dreams will you livettgaiii r l, , V.
Will yob. live again in the btandly/'- 2 -'/'-
•.
They who began life's ractwith,me,, , i,
- • The amber-haired, the dewy-eyed, ;
Who made life sweeter than dreams can bed
Alas! how many of them have 'died:
The 'old, old story—beside the way,' 5 07
In low..cold houses, mute, they lie;
When all come forth to immortal day,
Shalt we love again in the by and bY?
••
The tangled wab of our mortatlife r :;
Will Jesus' pitying band untie?
That error and evil, mingle strifi - 1 • 4 :
Despite His love, will lie tell tt4 Wl l 3l.
Why glorious promises stranded
Wt by heart's are wrecked=on thiilowelcortft?
Why heirs of a God-bnin
. .
Many who love in silence bete:
• Walk - as strangers.. far' apart,
Never wiling the tame most deail"
The being born their twnih 'in heart
In God's afier-day wilt' it all beclear,:. .
. The story of fate, and its sorrowful why"?
The loved, ani.l longed for, waiting here,
Will they know and loVe in the hi 'and by?
Tram L.lSirps Toleards:Hegren.w.-,
INIPEILISFIALBLE /116A117Tir.
T. s; ARTHUR.
It iiqa- ft very plain face. ..fly eye-rest
ed npoi tt, ihr a moment or two; and then
wandered- away to thecountenance Of an;
other maiden, *hese heauty raiialied the
eyes
T of every beholder; and as I-gazed
with a fetring.of delight, upon' its-trans:
centent krrelineas, an impulse Of thank
fulness stilled in miheart—thankfuldisi
to-the Creator, of beauty. The first maid=
en sat alane; -arniind 'the 'other . stond
eroUPof aditirem SCP marked a coattail
between the two; ais'well in features as in
girsfiSciniething . like'pitY her - itlioni
nature had . 'endowed 'so •PCorly"t•' find
turned to lools-at a'kindet,
feeling in my heart: •
There-she sit all alone.' • Tes;'her face
was rverY,'very plain ; but it'dichof strike
ine'as 1 . -L-pnl:*ive. The mouth; ttiiich'Lliad
nothing of the ripe fullness that gave iiich
an - enanining graee to the - ether-maiden.
was placid; , and though not encircled-b:i
a perpetuairr:eath•Of siiiilea, Cialnity'en
throned the gentle serif of cvntent. -Her
eyes were-small, thelashea thin,
.and the
arch above them faintly visible. • Arch ?
can scarcely give it that graceful desig
nation. I had not, yer . seen the express
ion of those eyes. As I looked towards
her,..trith that strange, consciousness of
.observatiOu which all : have,reinarked.bui
which few -can Oxplaiu; she turned lied
eyes from - another , part of 'the room, and
looked at me. - They did' not flash brff
liantly, nor, strike me; at the - first glanee,
as having . in tjteni anything peculiar.
They were the common eves we meet at
every turn : --no soul in them. I give my.
first impresSionl. My second" was differ
ent. 1 had tarried my eyes away; but
something I had . seen, caused them al
most involuntarily to wanden.back -to the
maiden's face.- A friend whom Ihighly,
regaided--a - young man 'of more than
Amu:anon myth—had crossed the 'room,
and was'standing . before " 'She had
lifted her eyei to . his face,' aifirtliere'cias
a soft, winning purity and,love
Made almost
A: NE's
.
They -were conversiog,.ondiwatched,
-for some time, the play of that:unattract
ive coiiiitenonce—L;'utrettraetiveno longer.
'" "said I; "there is, a beautiful
soul within that easket."' ' '
Ala ail SpOlaf- ttitiki"-in7thift Silence of
my own thoughts ; I looked towards the
ether:maiden; who .avas a till;suimntided
by a crowd of_adruirers.
" llei • heittify Wondirful II 'could
not help the utterance
. orthii tributetto
her charms ret Sci,Veely:had'lSpoket.
the worile;_iilien she turned - to!) Oridof the
wenn WhioV bad : gathered 'aboittber, a
slight purl of unlovely sioru upain bet- lips,
and-threw .nt himf arrowy.svorii.that
wounded, as it struek. She 'Saw that it
hurt and . ti gleam of:pleasure went forth
frcut her brilliant eyes. . .
A. filmy veil -came between Me and ,thit
countenance.-which; a little-while before.
bad shone with a loveliness Ithat - Itts'ab
tiolutely endliantirig: — I tivneit'agnitcio
the other,maidem friend. sthl . stdicid
before her, and her eyes wereliftediOhis
face. She was uttering; some sentiment:
--what, Fill& mit, - bettrbot 'they' uust
Bade been good — eat:l teatitiful;in ergteep
don, to have flied every.lineatnen(with
ouch' a Air innitig 'grace.
" Atc!" - Said:l;.tke real „truth dawninc
ripen my Mind, ; -"here is the inner, imper
ishable beauty. ' The beauty, whiclyin.
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Out sliiine.tofibehlity4 atuddlnervthat,
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Eere.ready Apt lrso eritti. Agee,mg4.t,hey.
would hive been helliad lierriohal
th, 'find
hhofe
nFor_b.ll.L hildleen; al& seeicelppre , ..
pared—for his., ;Ake mai den ~Anigh!,,,be
ciond—lditnat question that—but she
d' l ' Id
was so Homely; .an this .otne mess ou
be-'only.the more apparent 'irt: not:avast
with hisileeint exterior.: Ii was althost
on i mp :lip's .to : reinonstrate—to suggest
this thought to his . mind. , But.l
pru
dently forbore. _
Yon - know her well, I hope." I could
not help thewtterance of this caution.'
I , She is net , thought to be beautiful;' . '.
Ito . .replied, seoming tQ :perceive . 111 .3 1
th . oughts,.. ',indeed, 'as to features, she is
Plain yet, in per s on, slie is tall; graceful,
dignified, and with dearfiage that:a (Liken
might envy:!?: , ;; • •
This. was .true to the letter. had not
thought of it before. .Nature had given
at least this compensation. • .
"'" But ihe higher, be.iuty," be added,
is of the soul.- All else is soon diminish=
ed. i Scarcely has 'the blushing girl' step.
ped, forwardthrough the opening door,of
womanhood, ere we see - the lustre of her
blosSchning cheek beginning to tarnish in
the social atmOsphere, or to pale froatiis.
ease. But the sours ',emity dims not,
wanes not, dies no:. It is as imperisha
ble as the soul Our bodies die, but
the soul is intruortaif!
" If ihePoisesses'iltjs beauty ?"
I kiiow that she `possesses it," be ans
wered; somewhat warmly. "I' have seen
it looking forth frotu her eyeS, wreathing
about her lips, and giving to every linea
inept a heavenly charm. It is musicalin
every.tone of het voice." "
" Goodtis alone is beautiful," I said.
"And she isgoOd," he replied, "hunt
er met One ‘vho.so4rarely,spoke of .ber
self„ot wbo .se_emed to Mita .so , loving-an
iufereifinhutnenity." -
.„
" Is not God the : very sotirde of all heau
r.ro be theni- is to - be beau.
added, "I :have found,
indeed, a .treasure I,_„ Morning. and eve
ningl thank the good Giver, that lit
opened my eyes to see deeper than the al:
luring - tan-face, 1 las rhiza)ed,- puce, by
a glittering. , exterior; but, have a clearer
, !.ision noir: . , •
"Win and wear, her. .I
,"and may . sha be all yeur, fancy
pictures,” -
She is
.110 answered, "and I
shall wear her
.proudly in the. eyes of all
.
.-There.wep a world, of surprise when h
became known:thartny ; handsome friend
was about leadinglaszliosen.briclo to the
m a rri age Opt':
" How could .hee - throw away
upon suck an ugly creature ?" said one,
coarsely. -
" flemight hare taken his choice from
e loveliest," remarked another
tire of that .fact in a month.
All the gold of Ophir would not bribe me
to sit opptsito to it-for,a year."
Aid so the etudes.: rung.
But my fr:ieed - kneW 'Whet he was do
ing._ was preseut at the
"If iihei- were tiotgiOihoineiv - ,!"3. I; beard
a Ally j sielharli"," as shn Stbeff be - side' her
handsome young husband. '':What can
he see in her to love?"
I turned and looked it the speaker.
Nature had been kind iugiving' her an
attractive face; but the 'slight curl of con
tempt that was;ou her lip- marred every
thing. I glanced lack'to the young
bride's c - oiintenitneU';•-her 'pure soul was
shioi4f , t hrough • it,:•like-liglit - tt iough a
veil. To me, she seemed at thatuionient
more beautifutithaii - the• other; and far
more Worthy: to:be:loved; •
The brilliantly beautiful maiden of
whom:l 'have - spoken, gave: her hand in
marriage about the same tim . e.
band was a young ` man. of gOod'cLat:Oter,
kipa feelings, and With sufficient:income
in enable them to, live a style_ of im
posing elegance. A series of gay parties
was, the social welcome given to the love
ly bride.'"" But such Itottor, nokattend
the nupiials of ,her plainer Sister.'
A fey- years litter, and the _spiritual
qualities of each were. more apt.arent in
their faces: .:,-El.remember,ineeting both,
in-=company; ten lairs after. their_ dam
'age, , I bzuf ding at "onn end o r=
when an.nver ; dreeieil.ivoniae; irith
a sbiniSr film" 'Came in accon4anied , by a
gentleman :Irk= I-knet, not - as an...aa
quaintaneb, but as Ouan - pf bwinesa
the beauty.' ' ' - 'I "ehduld
scarcely have, Eeeciguled 'the .l atter, but
Vliatu - thangewis there ; ! At
diktanne c the; faectatrnelc:i'ou'",as still
beautiful; but; nn:ireliaser view,: thaillu ,
isieu month had ? grown
-
iensual, peeciehi and ill-natured; the eyes
.fit's IotJUOI t.olli- -. to so
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Sul* lAglit,bbtitrit6 triektnrnpelli4
rather - - tharr attracted., After litshll4
wondariftrat—therithano, I drew neer '
and entered iilltf-Vaiversififim,l with yeti
Th r ilitiiiiiebr4l4lttalee:VlefraibeAhl.
Mberts*eloittai one ituilt eficiarg at debit
9.999•lfflfratolteln_ 7l ..t4:-V..0 4 / 4 *P1)4190t.
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el oumesa, was feints • pArtiefilarl*.igen_
siVel"l tiniPennuittrlorii alibjeiits-;-) -
fsilletetblitingoi , litittinitidietieritlitrAfetsP Of
Iter.o4ll Weft. oo.Tb.e. , ,lBarbdisitailiglitin'''
gale hhd just been here,. and had anigi
9 1 .Y.4 1 e'Artia' 3 99 VT1n f ,1 9 9!12', , 91'* 9 1 9 49!, 19
ever sung` +-I sprikpA ber...,.., 'lee: artifi- ;
cast;,' wa:§Ahe. replY;'‘iiiifOnii .air 'of• - dril - :
ice) Caiiitj , , that: gave`tenlyifeeliki a ripl
ple of,indieination.:,.. _ referred to a=new
poem,, admirable for, i s purity- of style;
she coldly remarked with depreciation , on
some Of. its 'special beauties, : Jmerely re
peating, As 'I knew, - a certain' captious te
' viewer:- I wilt in doubt whether she had
1 read even- a page of_the bixik.l: P Then - 4:
1
spoke.of a lady, pre.sent.„,, Sheltoptied het,
head, and arched her lip , ,. sayilg, -,'She's,
toe; fond - of geritledien's itteritioni'." -
, I,,varied still tny'effbits,sloBto noieed
purpcse , -The morel eonversed with her,
the less beautiful became heriticejorthe
unloycliness •of her,trae„charapter ,was
perpetually glenining „thrOti,, ,, li(;ritid spoil-,
ing the already sadly-marred features. I
left her side; on the firstg...ed jcipportuni:
ty, glad to get away...,i::Ten.ynars ago, in
all companies, she i wes . the, oknosure of
every. eye.
_. The praise .of her beauty vias i
on every lip. , . But so 'changed was she I
now, 'that none bent to-de ber'ireverenne. ,
Unoticad her sittin. , alotie, with a discon;
tented look, long after s I had 101, my .place '.
by
. her. side. - Her - husband, 'for all the
attentions be paid her,during the evening,
might have been unconscious ;of her Ares:
:taco; ''-- - - i - . 1 ' ' '" 'l' ' '-- • • -
But there was another lady. in the roorir, - -
who,,was, 'all the while, -I he,qentre of an
admiring, circle. . • Nona, perhaps, consid
ered her , face beautiful; yet, to every one
who looked upon it, 'cline i'pereeption of
beakitY 'that 'associated itSelf,'With'ber in- .
di viduality. •In reposn, heileAtures were
plain, yet not, repulinve. in,
.the, slightest
particular. ,9-.3ut, ashen thought And keel-
ing_ 'flowed
.: lute them,
,e'vertr,:_cyej m a s s.
charmed: - 'There waS' a - nain r eless • grace'
in her manner that _are additional pow.;
cc' to the attractions of her countenance.
I _was half in doubt, at first, of her:idep-
I city, as.l,gaked upon,iber frein.a distant
part of the rciorn; she looked; in my eyes,
so' really beautiful. - But the presence:of
iny'old friend in the group, any old friend
who had been wise enough to prefer beau
ty of seul:te beauty of: face, removed all
qiiestions, and passing over;.l added an
other to the. circle which had , gathered
around her. • !: -• • -
• There :was nothing obtru;ive in her
conversation; nothing of con etqui pride;
but a calin,,and i at times, earnest utter
ance of tiue ientituoits. , Not once dur
ing the' evening •did I heir a•'„weri frinn
her lipii",thatjarted the betteeleelingsl
" The good I are: beautiful l":- * liauy
thnesdid,this
. seutiment find ,spon taueous
utterance in rny..thoughis as I looked 14-
on tier; 'and then turned rill eyes to the
disbontwited - faCe of inother,l who;ja feu ,
years before, carried Off, in eiery coMpa-
By, the paim.of loveliness. ,•.:/ .• . : !
Yes, here wastheiinperishable beauty,!
Maidenl
. ireulii yen, find this beauty?
No matter if'ydur features = Mere not cast
in classiti mould, thisligher, truer.beautY
may be, yours: it you will Seekfor it in the
denial.ofselfial:ness, and the re.pression of
discontent. ' ; '‘The good are beautifil."
LaYthat up in "your thOughts. lit Treasure as the most snblimb - wisdom. ; .: ."'
• -Gather-itito' the tore-hotise of -your
minds :sentiments of..reg(rier for-others ;
and let . your hands cogazeinlgentle.char l •
itics. To . do, geod . and, to eeniinapicate
ftirget 'hot. ' If teuip 'ed te iiiiirmiir;thiiiii
of yeur •initnY blessings';'lif 'fa' repine, - 1 3f
the thousands that-arc siektindritietiffer.
lug, ,Ise humble, : gonte; t fingiring, und
above all--r-useful, ; These •are,the graces
that shine.through•t e ciuterleovPr.lngs r
of
the soul, and reveal, thetuselves : in beta
and loveliness-to-all'', yes: -7• - ---;:-
. The 'getitineVer' groti: haniely :as they
grow old. ' ..111 - i3 lititer'ele map bei&ne
dim, 'and ' , the mbeelr.: loose : iii:lreshness,
,but_iik-Ahe rpleeo.44;earthly,l44rP 3 § Yili
.
co mn ... r a.
~. spi ritual. v l beauth ; .tinfatlipg as
eternity. - - ' . 1 '"! - - '
-.••_ -: P ,,, ,.'. 1--.1 1 ~,;,* - , ,.. 1. ~' C,. , 3:1. 7,,,
trOtoir " thq iidk`s: !. r, :O. ' 4 1Clirarlf 1 ,1 7.1i. ,,, U1W 1 rer4...
• •
r - - e?4,1 7 A/Catr ' t lttln '761 tE77 1 1. iltgtftinil. le,
A; Olsoir; 'dfietrillol l 47 -, ': i'..: 41 li
to `! 7 ' , BY 1i , 1 4 ? 14-TITPO 2. T.
t-The universal fact based On nnive
experience, ,is.that: T .there LI nothing in
the world I thtiflnalieseb - Poor' it'retnin
ter' iii- 6441 LS EeiiiAial 'pleisiii.i.'!';:-NO
i levet traded' ei t6fisi ve:fr-i n -this:line
withatittbecomingii - bankrupt in: rbsppi,
ueP. .: , g , „ d9eP, : 1 :4 I'laY;7; an 4 f , elk, n 0, !: be
roada:to-V l ay,and every 13 .4aP1 13 , 1 49P14 1 :;,± 3 0
did 'tiiideistaridiliis.lif he' tirottld lief, "an
dieiiiiiii gf LietepelitillideitPenditiireti.
Let toe lielplyOu'aiopen - 3 7 beoliiif ,: lhis
[n:, Credit:Sensual pleasure. for tt , spree
,- 71 a. uight-ef yilaril,_ produced -by _drink
ing iiud,,,feastitigi andtbeiiLiurn tn,tbe
ether' Side i;f:_tlie'aeconnt,' Ind 'debit it
ilth'flia lideithi iiefails'bregetrigney
1 1
ti
441
I
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at.
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t_
i Alma* imuisosi
maw u. 20=4 ishAtiait ver
Sr 10 sidlrint WI,
/681 . fflgithiVA Otte bat
AD; vs. wan - 'IA.110;4 11
frul „, o pt
i y vv ,„
eza.rd, =A ra s 4F4 11 wulaad swing
Ints*iis twoolt , o b d a xi i lls k t . wi t baitosita
4 1 1'.41 10314 el . /loaf:1d ti="l --414 xottata 3ceau:o4l4 lititalmoi
tht,;itt-Att petit ' f I_ • , -
-r:01„) toDio
enough: to/iturtnethob dilgrnsistiTudted
hungrribouillikldaYlitPlOguer, - Opain
and indotanW; widadiag ;'iiiontatiC;l3
sthWAttectitmkerirciftin
protegts i ctrA hole-* ressAgA,lf
respeatihindlitteadeuidgbf.taV,iceisi-
bility÷a redtratio n
-,of-tbe *city if-4m
joYment(abil ;
the sullen pangtor aieproringco t oei l tree,
chiTcaillidlianoihbraiiie4the-iiie:reria
guish3l6ll.iiiiintlitt-{4ll3lo*Auct nibre,
formrtinitir"zfrirtifiehdl-- lltninityt — Thsw
does the raceonrit =Wok );
) vglippcise,Wat ir yirtßitherr::
_ .
nal kleasurefe l thelllicit•=indalgence of
apow . '„erfulPasslon: ' 'Then - plane the : coat
upon` the delfstti . e o f die:lo47,er :,shatne
a nd ,, fetA - z- rensetonsi: losslof purity, the
possession of a. foul secret that is to be
. carried into all-icetety,- and into all rela
tiOnthips,--diseaie reMorse, - Or;Salat
,is;more thawalll dies% hardneas i ., bratat:
kf.,l!Phe*,Fmatwa of
ly, end, is . rui 0.• , net,_ through fear
of giViogoffenst; enter into all the de 'ails
of'• Di& debit iiidal4‘!tdrit} itecottrif.-'‘They
may be found and reads of all menliv
graveyards, in. hospitals,:in brothels, in
garrets, and cellars, inruined families and,
ruined hearti and . hopes; iliniedoevlhe
thing . pay
• • I have , presented' only the priN.ateishle
•
of this:account, and i thatbut imperfectly.
There is apublic side. The innumerable
paupers 'whosel , life is ircipportod by the
State, owe, their I : soperiSnii directly .o;.
irt,,t4ee., - ,'easesiourOf. four, to
Isengtrality—.,to Tslreng; dunk, , licentious
or
,some fOrni of:;eitravaganee that
proceeded frOrn devotiontto sensual pleas:.
ures: Idiets benetten in drunkenness,
naties throngh, veriona terms of .sensual,
viee, criminals who are caged in every jail
[and prison, like wild beasts; diseased
creatures, alike loathsoniet Ihentselves
and Others, crowded into !numb'e F riess
liospitals+-all these are public bur:
dens; imposed by the. sins of sensuality: .
If sie run thrigh the 'stole. Catalogue of
crimes we shall tied the all growing di
rectly Or; indirectly' out hf this - Cotapre
hensivevvite.. ' , 16 fact it may be said that
all triue,L 'eonsequencesi. - -is
..blit'ritxtaanifeetatitel , ol doirtitranCe
cesenie oirr reaSon.andleonsciencoir , s , • , \
)itlrr this view`' ands tno one kriows-bet.:
ter than in§ iictitns , that it:is the , correct
view,. SeatualitY rises' inter the pcishiou of
the g rand - seoarge mankind. ..:. It,•_is the
motger'of diseaie, the nurse of crime, the
burden of taantion,l,and tithe .destroyer of
w
souls. • Oh, if the_world ;would r6e eint off
.this swamp of sensuality, [rank with ROWS II
and dark with•deadly.vapors--frill of. I
pens, thick with 'pitfalls and lierid with
deceptive
_lights, and•ekind upon, the se
cure heights of virtue where God's. gun ,
shines; and th e winds of ;heaven breathe I
blandly and if how:would' hu
man life beeoinh blessed rand .beautiful?
The great burden of the world rolled off,
how would it spring forward, into a_grand
career
,of prosperity and progress?.;T his.
change for country', rests' ahnoieen-,
tirely, With the pciung men of the Cottritry:
It lies.-.with tbem more -- thatv.all ;:other
classes; to say whet4er t*is - . .cqulat . typhqlt
decend still lower in-its patli.tobrutality )
•or rise higher, standard - Of rts,
loftiest - dreanis'i 'The devOtees'Of sense? :
themselves, have greatlirlast•their: pOwer
for good,nd mint naol,Velyfe w ge
their course ofllife
Woman Will be pure if nirin will be tree.
Young men,••this greittiresult abideS with
you.' If you epeild.but teeliow beautiful
a, flower grows I upon ; _the thorny
_stalk. of
self.denial yon would give the pinta i'hc
honor it . deserves. _lf it; seem hard and
'deiPiSe' it nOV;1 for in it sleep's
th , i'beauty of heaven auct the : breath' of i
• •
angels. Al you do not kvitneseshaTglo!
ry: of its ,blossomiq during, the. day„ of
life, ttspetalsl,4lll open Lir hen
iif 'death conies, - and 'gladden:
ing eyes with ;their mailvelloirSlO4eliness
and' fill' yOurl Sad theif
perfutiie:.
Wontan
A man viltholltreliOonl.s . l at best a I
poor reprobate, the football Tel :destiny,
with lie tie finkinglim I to infinity, and
to the wendroas - eland*. that-, Thegi,in
Within thii:;.hat voidan without it is
oven woiee witheutlicatA rainbow
without 'eolori, !a *ilia IWlthent perfuran.
kinan Mai; in some 4;OW tie.; hia..:fmil
hopes awl teams,'= ch "real, • B bint ng
gronuktaaltleito business twthallorld
bat 'a woman without think alehoe-called
Faith , drift and: a! iv, &air ;.• A man
m ay :, , e1 inaily iontinue is -kin of's' mond
responaibilityout - of hiireletiona tos,manr
kind ; 'Mem woman, lit lier_eoniparative•
ly isolated . .spliere, - !wha'le-liffeetion,r_ Mid
not:pnrpoae, m Abe. vantralling -nlOttve,
eau - find - no basiilor any eystem.of right
antien burthat - of.aptritual 'faith; f....-A',ume
maicamehis abungbt nmi.braiu,to ,truat
fuln ass, in iineh, Wiloor larbotage, as Pam.
and tßeiiuiation:ltizty. et*teltlefere titre.;
beta-woman+4herw;ean *, she ) putt-her
bape inatortim. if not ' , in :Hama And
thatliweet*thfilinessAbat abiding love
ma—lightpuirtiheM,With .the rphumauts . t
radiance„.wheirtlei trorld:a 'tont* .Ibiehe
=
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ot die' gmly- imitortedi .
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r i v te
•zpigo...loytroit..,9l4oqowatio
Ai,
tyaituog,Apdxg,il4,l4 . 4.4lll4s:k... otempiph
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ern-ti'o'im :negroes ikiikk: - ttibla Arirmetio44l
tivity lait4l fidoliby:',',A s4ll3#gr A. te,M . :
two of nheati . iOris Otiliii•gasi shosre till"
corrupted '' 4 440-, atruNo . .4lloliti4mo",
which PerFeetekg'imfrAA.i., I ' l o, i' joga,
©s they 00t0r,44 tke 3711r . 5h*,,
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10 1 4 4 0
'one of ttio• illett*Ore. 3 94.,110,_ A J.
estOtishcileOf; ',?,.g1ir41b4 dip, isl4S. )
erst le4ed i 9 )( PY!f I -ni° l7 - 1 #4.) *)-14Si
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ii0': 1 164 . " i n At ti r ei tis4ol 4l4* :*
fierce '*., i - t4 - - . o i d 4 . 1 0 ,-Fo 4 , ) !4. : ttiii
The enthial 'even ':0 1 .9...,,, 11'7'11:7741c
handiag,'lme,thd-a* 0 ;:094 in h afilevips
'dragged him out; iiiid..;iotiitz9V-0-44115.
him had f*nqt PP:v - elnelkial?' ' viAl l lt
linter-ToOitoiasbed 01:43,4p . iiijkohi . il ji
ed and Maimed ble4dlioOidondihtflfti
oti'' tile trill siitiliOok; AftMik, - ;10
n , poiOq,, - - - mid "Fore;' o i4is:Ag Wilt
0 .04p 16 uilie marched iifai,f,ioANlMlA
ices,forthwlth: - lie. dare not trait
eiviiiiing influences whicli ho - liettiWA
1,
dive' 0. .1.,,,,,t .0.-i
=Z=MII
Cuttlous 'fftViiiici - Clii!'—The law
of dhl i oree: fibereed by the Prineli,taiin
al .: Co nv en don :had;passed, butmiAthrlit
tithe Iwhen there applied,fo:takethe hoist
c 4 4 :f, 4.1
young. equP; 11 441.1+M ,': 6 1 311
geAerp* Fc 4 xe s d,retki?Y:' 6 o,__ ...r. 16 0014r,1 4
as'' patter ns of : e4n, n tibial' 'lYelinity. ''':rho"
yOurig wothan '44,terintifiiti:::ra ,114
niiiiriealii i;lterekliTilio*forttii, vasi
finidiSi' ifleFilin ° :"'lifia I a t.
$ ll
gicei(theyiteie'agaiiinnitid pki!elif,
a - tiadsition which; eicitle'leintiiittasitire
supri:§e,'ivas"thnii eitill'ained!'.'.". asst
'Their Oat ' 'lin inn :having' heti •'.4iiii.V
ealled•a"leye-tnatch; the ladfligiitanig4
actuatedby. laudable piedeieb i '' Inidlthet
whole fortune Settled on the-'friftflablico
lutelf independent of the lifialiiiiii, crfliiiii
laments; in ihe'giclay tattiattleftheitlei , ,
ey•thix4, rolled On withlatilitYiradileiti;.
ure, I, Bixt Thei tin:l4;2lld 'rebirth - o'l*d
sobeed' his se n ses-he entripiabioa SW bil
hand, by the illiberal diStribtitiotrAbilt,
wife's forttitie, arettitietli 114 fitair envie'
in ° in
i ea rieult irat i ' pr ofe ss iona z l-6i Ora
thermal- pirsri - ts;ao - adalltbly#Cuhat
'for 0 v ing-e'zekt to'illeniiiyinen k bk*
I enppeg tlip . .keinteryalkbf.' , :lifii itbietliiiii
l otherviiSes4 apt r ' tl:i S titpiff' , OitqaCtihrei4
1 1 il. 661 istleskiess of or leiiiire. • theiliatif
of i n aet iif ity."' -For , sieh ;e - rilk tbiketeelt
!all Wife sa i aria firrivideOriwietlplif
diasiilviag'theit hrst tharibike, litelimiditill.
the -ni r oiltrOled thistreSteltilfettii
and km:o . tiale'keetuil; preorti ter il .
ity . abli alreeticin; 'if . I .not terirtideitelikly ,
nialcing, , lier husband, on' Abn,eze - Aidlifirt4
ritt..o, the 'unfettered master' 4; l 4lll.lMS
had.; ' 4 Tlielni'ppy . lnisband..faras:itlitui•letk;
abled by 4ove, the A•rest,ltrbiteCibit ctNiii
tinioc7 teilibninc we are indebtiefOratil
prethe; happpiririal, or =barraSsiittAnigiel
nide, to:'devete a tkortioei of hie - -folyitit,
to elegant and useful' noel:op:diet:44 ls 1-4 ; 1
.. .. • , ..' .: . ' it ;#:*imik .. ilk :1, -. " :31C.11•5 :4
;
bTTJMOUSarberolUloittralkOXlblieejlte
curse, the blight, the potato°, rot of man
kind: = They care vilo-and .• Ito Ise well
as= fatal z , They.arise froift - c oontmninatioti
and impurity of-the blook- mut arilorb4l
seen all IttrouneAts .4iiiyititere:': One
quarter of - all : , tieteare)taintedAitl
them,' and one . gunner" 'of7-lheit Ora
them dietoOlishly.tooirbio,wthifat,
citable. - - AYEtt'sSAIWAPARILTAI.
ties . out tffe Sciefulous corruption fame*
blood; radars- it . pititraiid hoalth:y , aid
offectuilly-eiparges tlielfind cainlantbtia
tion from the system. NO lenger Oak
under your Semfulons disorders, aims
the imunstable- - AY= las - priiiriderade
masterVemnbioation :or agnaitrithdoill
Asthenia El.ittu,Pait4ilknabtiiiii
L WtiOt6toy, - Cv.2,1 - 1 ai,uu_ll')
?Viz anthoPotcfpaiffikinillilialthrt
bstlAiktntity tpeaking bt
sficiwn, eityar#Anit woitan-willittek
unlit& see Avni
does por rlcare•s hair pisj staiod=l
in white antithis otherin Murk;
bin a few words that-site knows by bent,-
andl dalutpatition.-at ibit_o4loribe
twin istidlaire iicientfiliusdesapAtiltlie
bg soliniti little, Obtparalt
vorv i imb tbeb filed; - Act
nrd3Titt AndAth,wol
WEDDED iittilT,L ' -451/lii - 044 - .. --c---1.---
4.lo.44r.tiitUchanau f it, f 1 Pr
IDT! dlll5l-; his,,lU*iiiikr wit ',... it
kor a
On.oprieo.te,o l 4 , fi-fral — V ( ifill - I*