The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, November 09, 1870, Image 1

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votUME XVII.
THE TIOGA COUNTI_I6ITATOR
II rillitlsllED IDLY JIORMAI4 YT..
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VAN G,E4DER & MITCOLL .
• P.O.Vicu :t I.j 1.
iißti OF 81.119CRIPTINN INIARLtiaI iN
(per, 'op.
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Te.m Was o ' - "lilnuoit ot SQUARE._
si - 0 , t i0(0,... 110.181ns 1 8 Moo I 8 Noe IYr
#
$l,OO I $2.00
=
wo!,. 2,001 8;00 f '4OO I 'B,OO I 12,001 W)0
Ralf 22011160
,1037.. 5 . 00 ,1 211 '0 13 a°,00,1116,071**00 mop°.
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eir Spaniel Notices 16 cents par line; lidltorlal or
iCilli 20 rents per line. .
Transient 4reatiatog int's be paid for in advance.
IQ-Justice Blanks, Constable_ Biarike ! blesdsd oda-,
went N ote s , Maritsa% Oestitlcateii;db.,on iiand.
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78 CARDS.,
man
Book, Plain and Fanoy \ r Printers! All work
promptly and neatly e Boated.—Jan. 1, 1870.
11.1 am A. ' one.
Attorney and Counselor at Law„ first door - above
Converse 15 Osgood* s store, on\ aln street.
. Wellaboro, June ,24,1879,y ,
Smith & Herrick, \
mtoineye 4,t Coutingors skt—Law. Insurance,
Boanty and Pension Agency, Offictiou Main
Street,, WeiLibor° Pa,' oppOsite ..Uniont,Blook.
• Jan. 1. 1870. W. IL Bums\
Ciao. W. Mai:arcs.
'Seeley; Koster BeCe.
BANKERS, Knoxville, Tioga l ,County, Pa;•-•
Analyst money on dwp.osit,)dlseOunt motes,
(and sell drafts on New Ito* -City. .Colleet
lons promptly made.—Deo. l¢, 1808-I.y*
Jno. IV. Adams,
Attorney and Counselor at Law, fdanefield, Tioga
county, Pa. Collections promptly — attended
u). Jan. 1, I.BTO.
Jno. I. Mite/ken)
Attorney and Counselor at Law, Claim, and In
surance Agent. °Moe over Kress' Drug Store,
adjoining Agitator Office, Wolleboro, Pa.
lan. 1, 1870. -
Wllso4 ;ft
Attortleys'and Connielora at Law.- attend
protfiptly to butanes. entrustod'to tlidtrcare dn
the counties of Tioga and Potter. Office on
the Avenue. Jan. 1, WO.
Vinson.]
John W. Gamey"
Attorney' and Coisuaslor ato tior A4l business
entrusted to bits( will be promptly attended to.
Cairo 21 door south of Hazlett's Hotel, Tiogn,
Tioga County, Pa.—Jan. 1;1870.
Um. B. Smith,
Pension, Bounty and Insurance Agent, Com
munisations sent to the above address will rot
solve prompt attention. Terms Moderate,
Knoxville, Pa.—Jan. 1, 1870. '
Seymour & Horton,
Attorneys and Counselore at law, Tinge. " Pa,
All basiness entrusted to tiler care will receive
prompt attention,
O. 11. Bantoun
W. I). TeTbell_B‘ Co.,
W holesale Druggists, and dealers in Wall Paper,
Kerosene Lamps, Window Glass, Perfumery,
Paints, Oils, Le., do.—Corning, N. Y. Jan. 1 '7O.
D. Bacon ) M. IL )
nyalciun and Surgeon. Will ationd promptly
to all calla. Office on Grafton Street, in rear of
the Meat Market, Wellaboro.—Jan. 1, 1870.
A. N. Ingham, M, D.,
11A;taoeopathitt, g3fBoa at his Residence on the
Avonuo.—Jan. 1, 1870.
George Wagner,
Tailor. Shop first door north of Robert= lk
Bail
oy'e Hardwire Store. Cutting, - Fitting and Re
pairing.done promptly and well.—Jan. 1,, 1870.
R. E. Onley,
Dealer in Clock and Jewelry ? Silver and Plated
Ware, Spectacles; Violin String's, &o. Watch
es and Jewelry .neatly .ripaired. Engraving
done in , plaltilinglish ani Germati.—Mansfield,
Pa„ fan. 1, 1870.
Petroleum House;
oivettleld, Pa., Geo. 43Lose i Proprietor. A new
Hotel oondnoted tin the.prinoißle of live and
lot live, for the aottontuantiejlon of the public.
Jan. 1, 1870.
iiti4Vl34ioi.il, i •
CotintyiSa.k.iSC,i6 apiblinglittaoh
e4t, and an attentivi s heitteralwaye In attend
ance. Geo. W. IlazlOt fiFoter. - -Jan. 1, 1870.
Hill's`'_Hotelt
Westfield Borough, Tioga Co., Pa. E. G. Hill,
Proprietor. A new and, commodious bnilding
with all the modern improvements. 'Within
easy drive of tho•best.',.blitniing and-fishing
Grounds in Northern Penn's. gnntee3taricsis
' furnished. Torms tnodevite;---hi1i.1;189,•
Smith'sßtel,•
Tinge, Pa., E. M. Smith, lyafirletei. - Monte in
g )od condition to acoomtaodate the traveling
public in a eupealor mannei.--Jan. 1, 1870.
,
Fa - rail:6A ,114itel.
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B. M NROS, Pt qprifitoil `tkls latNE k,
ef, icortrelly
occupied FifihWie; lidnildeted by tem
per-Aloe prinaiplee. every' iicraocamnatitiOn
for man and beast. Ofikrii9txoua9pAble.4,;i.• 4 4
March 30, 1870,-0. • ~1•::
Union Hotel.
,
Win. 13 Van Horn, Proprietor, Wellaborn;_Pii:
'This house is pleasantly located, and ha! all
the conveniences for man and beittc; °Berg
moderate,—May.4, 1870-Iy. •
im GI-Ml' WE'
M. M.. SEARS, Pnoraturon..
W . HERB delicious Ice Crain, Fterich,Con7
TV fectionary, all kinds of fruits M I their
teaf cm. a nice dleh of Tea, Coffee, or Chocolate,
in.! Oysters in
. their season—can be bad at all
bout!, served in the best style. Nest door bo
lo% honerle .4 Bailey's hardware atom /Ulan
Street.
Wellehoro Jan. 1,1870.
BACON
DEALERS IN
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
GLASS, UTTY, PAINTS, OILS,
VARNISRES, DYE STUFFS. , ;.-
alcohol,,Pure Wines
. and Liquors, fOr
Medical Purposes.
Pcifumory, SoapastrUshei,*Uilet
PI yeicia preacclpdona cOmpounded at all4ionrs.
BL9BiIBtfRG, PA.
only, 20, 1870. y _ .
WALL vAiititl''''
AT COST, At
• P. K. VC lI.L.LAMS CO'S.
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FOR .- - SALE: -
T" Store, Dwelling House , nd premises in
Blassbug, Tipp county, .Pa., f,ortner4 oe
e4Pled by Saol'it tAuerbaSb. to' Ills Most buld
4saa part of the town, are offered for tale reoph
below their value. For price, terma."&o. F . conf er
*ttl M. F. Mott, Req., of Weitsboio, t he
labtoriber,
C. R. srimouri. •
Aug..17,1880-tf. 'nog*, Pa.
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DlVOROB.—To`Charles M. Webster: You
Nare hereby notified that Ann Elizabeth Web
star by her next friend, John Baker, has applied
to the Court of Common Pleas of Pop ,044111tY
for a divorce from the bonds- ortitatrimohy;-and
that said Court has appointed Monday, Novem
ber 2'l, 113ZO, at the•Cdurt` Hansa in Wellsboro,'
as the tiuia and piaci frit hearing said applicant
In the practises ; , tnt tat* amnion you can at..
tend If yea think prow.. J.B. POTTERi '" •
. potent 20,1870 4w Shetiir.
$ 2 , 60 I $ 6 . 00 VP° 12.'
[J. B. Num.
J. C. lioßToti
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New Tobaooo Store
THE subsorTher has fisted'up the Store brat
door east Thomas Harden's dry goods store,
for the manufacture and sale of .
.
- CIGARS, (an graclei),Vancy and Cotnnton
SMOKING TOBACCO,Miehigan Pine Cut
CHENVO, j and,9II kinds of '
:PLUG TOB#PCO, P,,l ) .ES l ,itfid the choi
cest igivitid :of *GO S.
gall and hes for yourealvee.
JOHN' W. PURSEL.
Wellsborik, Jan. 1, 1870—tf.
Nei° Tannery.
MITE undersigned - hail tilted up the old Ifouli
ilia dry building, near the Brewery, Welleboro,
and is now prepared to turn out fine calf, kip,
and
and haulm leather in the beet man.
ner. Hides tanned on shares. Oaeh paid for
hides. • MARTIAL A. DBRIP.
Wellaboro, Jan. 1,1870.
Weltiiitiokii 0 4 liiikery.
y J. BURGIN would say to the eltlsene of
ItY • WelMoro and vicinity 'that ha is pre,
pared to supply tham.wiTh
BREAD; , PIES AND CAKES,
of the but quality. We' also serve meals and
and ICE MUM to'those who wish. Call at
the old Stevens' stand, J. J. BERGIN.
June 8, 1870-Iy. .
MCA MHO STO#F,
, --, i_ BORDEN keeps constantly on
i
lEis la:-,tprug a i sn d.p i li i oljn l e,
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"0t54 0 .6s uts
, &i ts ; , 4S,
atioaify; inketso
1 PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED.
IL R, BORDEN.
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Tioga, 'Jan. 1, 1870.-Iy.
870' lB
„- . itm
. FOR SALE. tie
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1 , ' BY
T. 8.. STONE,
, ( .irmorly B. o.,Wicicham's Nursery)
iA T HIS NURSERY OF FRUIT AND OR
!,a.. NAM EN
TAL TREES, IN TIOGA:
,- \
80,090 Apple Trees,
10,0430 Pear Trees.
•
i A good supply\ of PLUM, PEACH, CHERRY
nd ORNAMENTAL TREES A. SHRUBBERY
\
The Fruit trees are \ctrznposed of the choicest
jarieties, good, healthy,eonie of them kihrge and
In bearing. • Any one wishing to get a supply
Wi:11 do well to call and sea my stock before par-
Obitsing elsewhere. Or- Delivered at tbe depot,
Wellsboro, Mansfield, Lawrenceville and Blom.
burg, free of oblirgn. All orders promptly filled.
Address, T. B; STONE,
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' Tioga, Pa,
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House i t Lot-I6i, ',.'ate
1 , A GOOD House and harp, on a lot.of two
.Lk. acres, within ten _minutes. walk ..4.1 the
Court Bootie, Wellehoro, offesedipr tut
quire of . Job b /dip:4le% Ben ,eVirollihOrill I 4
Jan:2s, 1870-iff ‘. #Ai
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For sale, by
March 16, 1870,-tf,
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110 WARD SANITARY
80C1tyr.104,4,
For the Reliof and Otire'pf tlitiErrinlgatfil Unfortunate,
on Principles of Christian Philanthropy.
ESSAIICS ON TSB ERRORS OP Y01314{ and tM Fqt
Iles of Aga,: in relation to DlAnatAanand SOCIAZ Intl)
Tub Sanitary aid for the fancied. Bent fres44. l 4 -400 ) 0 1/
envelopes. Address, 11 0 W ARD. A SSOCIATIC,I 4 ,
May 4, 1870-.1.y. fox P. Philadelphia, Pa.
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i,"rulllioek fi :.;• •.• - . f.
R NA Mil It 11111 Mit 'X'
40 „PA /
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Patent. ,Piledietne4 t .,
Extra - Is, Perinin'er j.
y2-.-Afro.9lco,;,
Lamps, Wicks, Dye 'Colors, White Wask::,
- Lime and Brushehil Varnish: and— if
Sash •Bilthltsa; Window' Giase
all sizes; Yarnii?h, ot,all`
,kindsyrancy 'Soaks,
Hallo
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iloiiiceopathie l~~ed career;
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WARE, (MOORS, AND FASOY'tIOODS..:,
Corning, Deo. Aft, 1856,
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'Ohafini,itlior i :, l l)l#6C- - 4.0
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ZALE ROOM and FAOTOWY:fippositeDartt'a
0 Wagon Shop Main Street, where he la pre.
pared toferdieh Cabinet `Worto of ant' .kind , to
thowin -want.
Otd'eiaprosoptly
teed. 'lanai Turning diifie to order.
Welleburo„ .Tan .1,1879. .4. fIigtEPTIT,
E. JI.. U i I.iS'
LED,RATED BAKING - ,POWDERS
CE .
,tor
*ob.& 070.
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wa. a. Lama to a
A 1118
JEWELRY STORE"
E AI I Wang .
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t r. ! Jl ll h.l.
Fa OLD OA SILVER CLOCKS, JEW £l
RY, GOLD
i PINS, PENCILS, CASES, GOLD &
ATML L /AK',
SPOONS, Rt4ORS, FLA- -
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With most Ober article's usually . kolit'in
istablishment, which is sold low for T.
Repairing done ;teary', itroliirnint . t):#AiriC;ni
abort NOTICE. (tG M *ll l,
Janni6"s, feCliyC''
FALL TERM begins Sept. 7, 1870.
WINTER TERM begins Dee:l2, 187.0.
For
RM . TMAi I f Vc44 i.7074 c.
1 `6344ll4bleilTpp
7 2,4 t:•,7 aNYM
• OiEtA.9. H. VERRILL; A. M.,
Mansfield, July 8, 1870. 1 Principal.
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" PENNSYLVANIA,'
LATELY known as the To naend,,lfouse,
time otteuplettchY
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'n day ; has been thoroughly tisittl&L' reptiir:
ed and opened
DANIEL a -mcNRoE,
who will be happy to accommodate the old
friends of the house at very reasonable r ates.
' Aug. 24,1870. DANIEL Al ONROE: -1
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inns.' pallid mini pxppeml
(p.1.1}: undersigned offers for sale in Jackson
i j tow nish itsponl ilaminoriWa;Cielgt, bio ate in
w Mill and aFillrailivieuidt tam riontaillte4BP
acres, three dwelling houses, store, it good barn s
The Mill bee been built 2 years, cont4liftla. l
85 horse Power engine circular Mill; x aten
Machine, Lath Mill'arkd Frdger. , „../S 111 A-0,2410.,
feet, betides boiler
ThepoWeFatici ft* otWarie
The farm is under good cultivatiAp, about 60
flores improved, well WaterodfAttodinitilitg
Orchard, and desirable for dAlryttitritsetitaalm;
property should belein;pd2FppreciattyrAar i ,
derms,_.tc., address " -11!1 - * A:IIIT.tX
June 8, 1870—ter;';'-lß s oi 8 B,oElliffriW
;- 1 J
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Tiogw-blarble
AR undersigned is now prepared tscme t
.
.cute all orders for Tomb Stones and-Mann
inen&of either •-•••skaC.3 Vg. air
ITALIAN - OR RtlittAl§rb I%tAlltit ,
4 f the latest style and approved4orliinOnLlNl4l
and with dispatch. 17:4 1 ,1
He keeps constantly on hand both.„airiNt o
Marble and will be able teat* Wlietray
vor him with their orders, on usreascithibletiiiier
as can be obtained in the, countrli- , a
ADAMLit-
HAND IN lItND
MU TU titr.r.=
INSURANCE 'COMPANY
4til,
Office, No. 112 S. 4th St. , Ptsiltoßipts.
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t Incorporated Febly 28, 1867.
Chart'd C apitati 01150040016:
'Assets wet ‘; ;:fret
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Stock and. Nakttal t . con#ll4 . lng ,§eosrltp withi
,ProilisWattivon.iidri-itikalfeadfanaulii4 41 1810
4rat-class company, and from,any cause svkat
oyer, (strliffer 6)1 yeiiily'payidirillyy:eii'di?
or cannot pay longer and die—your
gene null your money wasted. Not ao in the
"pand•lN. BAND," all Policies are NoN.Fon
'IOMITABLn.
± This company whicWiranks among the most
popular and successful! Life Insurance Com
panies, grants policies on all desirable plans,
both wi h and wlthctPtApiti,sl/0 ft 11 C.ls:itl
raveling rtifillievistiiittestiided.
All policies are incontestible after ones
s.; yes,
blow ady tirjfie lfettittlyttaini:',. - , •1 4 ;=t1 , - f - '
'Lookr 4 4uMflaiiii744:l4l, " ll ** l4ll "
the fol towing „COnclpii,tatice - TabioA. • 4,48,,50me?
times alleged - bY'Agente of other Ceiipaqi,ei AA
the Company they represent is safer than others.
While we unhesitatingly ape in liefAi .t ibe,
soundness and stabilitYiffifi nietkrei/fif
W i r
sire to present the folbfriiifinfefd t a inspeettotiof
those desiring to Insure:
The following ootnistrieianinp Alt illi 'Animal
premiumsdit,tr'etfkAYAtittl tett 41 1 .tinktalkli neon
life at q'° f!t ~..,,tiu 7 !i r .f.#l: l Vi l t / HA t e titici• -I.
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EgOitabie,' 22,70 46,97
,Washington, .22,70 46,97
'Hand-in-Hand, 16,50 . 32,60
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not already iiieured take a policy with the
• "EIAND-IN-HAND."
,the beat Mutual Company in the United Stulei.
A. L. MONROE, Agent, Welleboro.
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late of rilldaillb l aWa,... - ekipetrovoilt,
lad to said 'Eagle *iil Imo* adtfittif ' , tingfi,i
,giad thole itivin , i; Simms ais itjt, it _ prialla!,
;thorn to 1 - 4 ' 4 :-. 4 L u'dCiENTiIifITODELL"," "
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. WILLIAMspoRT..I4:NN'A.
Aug. 4,1889-Iy.
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AITTLI2II
• ANDREW POLE?,
ho bag long been estab
.
lathed In the Jewelry hint
lase in Welleboro, bee at
rays on eale, varloie
Inds and prices of 1
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MANSFIELD, PA. -
T3oga,Jan.l,lB7o—tf:
insurance Insurance
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ii,rIBEIHEEE LITTLE CHAIRS.
I • I'
Tali- sat sat alone by the bright Wood fire,
The gray-haired dame and aged sire, 1 .
.
Dreaming of days gone by;
1
The tear-drops fell on caoh.wrinkled'e eek,
"'The:v . both had thoughts they could not epeaki
And each heart uttered a sigh— i
For their sad and tearful eyes descried
Whisilittif chitirsiphicedVde by - -"3lse'' '-' 44 '
4 'lli' Attifiatiielitlitierool74/0P1 4141 4 V I
Old-fashioned enough as there the; stood, . I
11 i l ..l'heir seats of flagithetiitar iiiMietPid wood„ , . 1
A. 9 With their backs o:3GlifittNait tall.
.3'4.OrrA3'il
Then the sire shook his silvery head,
And with trembling voice he gently said: 1
"Mother, these empty chairs!
They bring us such sad, sad thoughts to-night
We'll put them forever out of sight,
----. '"lst the small ,dark room up-stairs."
But she answered : "Father, no, not yet,
For I look at them, and I forget ,
That the children are away;
N Y () riTio a n c , k o ' Fittfr
ftWait L er I
t,
tT ri .e 1 , „,,
_ _ " 8 11 1 10.11 L
"Jo ny still whittles a ship's Lill meals,
And Willie bis laden bullets oasts,
i ilajedieNittlihtfilattitaliark sews ;
At evening time three childish prayers
(30 up tp Goa for thee? littlo chain- 4
tZ ,.. vtZ -§91.8919MA one kncmi•
!'Jobe comes back from the billowy deep,'
ab WilliCitikes - tesliWattle field sleep,
117
aF good niihe i,
o ' '10;
i
Efary's a wife and a mother no more, , , 1
rlillut-a -tire (Voblid4robhk i llitrinitt li ii'el:;'
4 ; 1341- Akiiiiisciitia toticiag igiiie j : 1:4 '""
A 4F1114M4.4 oxi-,'s Ina ,
,t 1 ' 0 -%•,,,,,,,,„,
vagaliati- liektiati g h empty now, '1
1
4 . 4rAndlintittitad4hinittlititiNfilidiraw im.:.
,i" -- fittreP WAtb!se - Wir6 nilinSita V,, , , a ,
alktd.meetlttrehildren abov . g,_
giiiriar i i4igedMitiiia 104 .
01 *lt
T.511 1 11 1 ,,it.6,9,99XT 7 t7rY ,
- . t r.r...f4it-t. r.t.r.
,tiet4 , ;
' " ; 14 IftitrqUiritind: v'Sjhatitti!
* al
Niher 11144 t 110 iihkillty of
- 14:61i)thes. If a i m nis llibited , .in
garb filthy and ragged—that is one,
thing ; but the simple garb of labor!
may cover the beat of men. Among;
the many unfortunates mistakes which!
-have-been made in this latter respect,'
is the following, which happened with-;
in my own knowledge andobservation
Christopher Goodhue, at the age of;
; ftg ,
N sed l W: ikelid ti
le ;Ipreivittd hhiniillife4lis;
physician told him he must leave the:
city artMul4 sln
ks-prespnt c hnesa,
• AVY, t igaltikk3Vll,iinlistlititive employ-;
frittittlantithatrflitnign. kind thatshall i,
f ekerBiWyliiii ireii F tits i ness fseu ities.-, i
Now - 1 - think, my dear Goodhue, I have,
' i ;7, 7: igatagfor you. You have been
at Walker's Falls, up in Franklin '."'
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~ 1;:. 7 , ,_: , , .:. i ,-- } l sk • , ;.; 1 . :
Veil; large mills are for sale
,:it'- 4 111:41/444 wovleit nAill Itillithe , 4iaper
mill, together with a machine shop be.;
longing to them. The former owner is
dead, and his widow wishes to sell.—:
..Tveo_ hundred thousand dollars, eash,r,
I am very sure will buy the whole pro.'
perty. You can pay that and have en-" :
Mugh left to make you
,independept, of
rr t i l ii 6: 44 s ,TWXPAiiliWlT.'
rally impr M ove o
two or three excellen t;
'-vittift jari '4 ttiiitill'44
Viiiiihni t t l fe, g dahlfils x. AVgaltby, salu-
Ili oveAdd pinvlgothtin,gtraiiiiieiiifi. air; .
.firtitiroitartiletildlghtful location ; fistC.
akdvanuiihnll sorts ready to yOur rod!
andlun, whenever you feel like relax-'
„ation l and r t ecr.%l4 ; *Rd, qift lim best
)464' 4 110k aguntrY' tor your chil-4
4. 0: -T . ti
`r
";*-4 1.3 goVAVUe was taken, with the;
le6iiiinit, like a prudent map, he said;
ihq Vzogld apiikkeWith filtiAillb: -, t-ne dldi
- •sol , atittil3e, sensible woman, said: !
".T l .,et tp,gp,on . t from the,p,i t ty ltl 9, we
1 ' . .01.104 1 10.,0110 v i11y th l eiree"lfeah air, l;
(:*14. - 0154tbli;but our children, willi
1
I f et`better and stronger." • i
• airriAltrigtiteitfOtibuelPAWitif flap to
"Alker's rifireritiAbaiMittaftil village ;
7 ,-- abfptittaieutfitialliqied bought the i
itilllkS teetith s er AVitTi CM e unimproved
.AratifftiMviiiiiiiiC , within two weekq
ithaitiitffililiiiclitid4emoved thither with
his family, and entered at once, heart
And
_soul, into the work of irpprove
inent.
"Now, Molly," he said to his wife,
",you . know Ilje_come up here for
ikealthfutm 'a. shall hire men to
o thegruliiery of &se office work.—
We mupt ktrepnd the house. I
am going to dig, audhoe, and,..delve In
Efillodeiii=4.4Witgitserriiikiilne a pair
.hfethttiViroitilitigrattilfg frock. I must
ikelpf,fof
Mrs. Goodhue smiled ;„put thikcheer
ttillfAtie44lA " - ftiffebfintr,llitiat vim
:•toiliaidcratiati made her heart glad,
anck she nntt.thc. g ylftljet! to work cheer
inW and theirity upon the clothing.for
RIP PNE 4 rAftigi g ant. a "e' , 'Af # 11.
I, f
,INople were rejoiced lyh9 . n.thsyitnew
I.kat t :4,koWaYliiiiiness roan from the
distant city had bought the mills, be
-1 cause those same mills, employing near-
Ay :twn hundred hands, were the life. of
the place, and the rear good and pros=
perity of other business depended in a
0
4 , ol4.easfikO_on, tWO OW and sue
tagfafnialliktirlient. '
!=r-441 1 ,,,CAVVIP.AV . ,:*:$€LhAti4.9elir Falls
Hwatsfitso await' iilatumatemadaltsdph Stu
._;;6`,llol, 4 . 4 :4I I C*AIteCS-19 -1 10Pto the
illtig i OttntiTe;tirrou" fi: the iiatifality of
the former proprietor of the mills, with
.11114#01111,44:f t ed ..tVe high profits
on go if 15 butifibti arkgrs to the ern. -
, ployes of the mills. Hq was an honest
man, as the world goes; but with him
honesty was policy, and nothing more.
Eban Shackford kept the other pro
per store; and when I say "proper
store," I mean a regular country Store,
where goods of all kinds, qualities and
varieties are kept, and where farmers
can dialwat:ZfbilliiortlillrytOlis t li*nble
producO-34ThititfOidiy Milton=
est malimlaiigatVitnlibe *ti l ifiXhost
instincts &We tilt firt Vittct itiViltoli
' 'esty was not 11.31!iiiilM4rWai r ife as a
partuglis nature. He - bad not laid up
xfia t '. His trade was mostly confined
to ttiNrcrun of customers among the
nitifitiO — ring farmers, while those who
money ,
had money to pay for their goods bad
laneumpopolized by the more stirring
and;fAtnning Stover.
" t declare," said Stover, " I Must go
,nailliteMr. Goodhue,' and make some
arrangements ter seen rilg 4 l . lo custom
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e i t
s tin t il .r in (1 'AftSt IWA: aiNiCiiii - ti'M'oiefthau
I.g thmilatKld - Olinr.ty4Vsi - rreletir lifc.fit.
rIT - 4t:lto l lift o 4 o.o4il- • 304 . V011.8
i t
rEp:9.itikieafii<l.tUtifi i*.,s:ll;iviati I
iniettrAvhaysbrfotip - -fielialkiit I
ituetti retiiill'iiiiittM A4Aiqf,l4t4.4tr"
ter I lug() attpiy* kip .801ift4 WI
e 4 . ` . Os, 7 , • q t,..§.' ..* ,
~,,
UWE
MIMI
t 73''
(50t
red Filliiil l iatOtiOtti:e*llV l . ? ' s , .' i l
,
I ‘; ' :;iPf i l ti lt.. 4 4 . l'.. q 'itii ' s,looP4klrfe., tii) e i ve l
1 wben . adshartug.inamentered4he store
1 6- simaii' - iiiibitc& c :liti 'hi na ! Oyetalls 'end
I ' ft i 69l q . "4 - Avoi:riiiiAi.,kvi:,h.iti..thig - AA
1 o l d straw hat. 5, .1 ,:' -,. ),-, ',, ' ,‘.,-"- t .
4. J.MV.iittfv4;'l 4 l "...y , thitk;" s ‘
sid,i,he nevi ,
r .7 - 4(5 14 1;; C: -I t.'% - p , . - ,e,r1.. " .5:r.-:. :.0, :,,•,''' ?. ‘
~,'" Ql ll l.stsMrfitiiim.l' , J._-. i.:,.. ~,,... '
ThtWabbring mall)tarted 'at the ; o4.
k a iOW o o4fl:tbi.je.. 11 4 .0 .thi l juc : S*0
491; o. ll lii ia‘Wered*.l4`ti is it Ay ay, ;,- noi.
was he used to hearing traderOpeak a
l'o'nieffsbiiar:. '''j ' I ''' ' ' 1- ,: J : : P :
4 .:rf!lkigiii: " .4littia,i;iiiiik, 'air-I Eiw. ,,- !' 5
1 -!•,. i!ii7s boy.: will'attemV to y,,OU.'; q am
bilsy . .? l .. ..:, , :.:::4t.r. ~,,, ,i , : ~,, -..- ...--. - , ,,.,1
';. - ,";, i ,,1gir,,11,4;104,,04. in i ay , be , , a s igko,
t•ant , ,of the .compoundsias4equita awl
fain." , r tin)kohig ta"Pitint 01 . 4* 'And 4'
.049.i4k;, 3. 1 14: t Yi.,40.t ' 49.4 1 1; i
3 41 t 4. ; 4 ,
=kers XlMeolithersge,and4-V. - (...:.:. -
I ; s.l .ltidn'incit ti
p ai n tter ; lolt ,I 4 15 0104 4'Stit6illl4ll4l3e-_4itk'Ol4_'U
vsPAlgveriloufmay.mant: l l.. T7-,_
;
~, : ,1.4 till hizlns . 4, you ican - nOt.' acc,bni renj date .. 4
'eha t i'lew#9, 4 44 l 4#itt: 6 ob.u.r,icti:4wi
..ledge; , cangerumg.the_respective Aluani
tittekkita , violooBl , 4Bl l 6 lial,ifayl'feivii'd
kai ; :ii'"PAßTe,4:o4l o ;*?t i> , :
, 4 `.,i,..;,:! i
u ,,A hixtow,edge.is'nt onegof j .lny.tradin a l
conitooditiete.4 :You'll , ;ftridythata 002
the acqui - eLity. o ':l'oi,3;',4htl,,,:ti v , 44Mito
wants ally thing,sen it to .Itim,'i ' 1.,
1" And thugs - speakingi - -Mr. , :l3tovet npUt
On 41s;liataiid 1,01,1. - tb c k s3' . l49,fe;
~l a yylii#U.ls
__Politli-tliiit: htsiii 3 tOPieis vt9' ll - 11 °,
Had :never seen .before,'` ,- was - either' an
.itinlant 7 111.bpzirit*an - ,`,_ , 'Ali - ,;_t4ii!,,er
li.l.l l3 4th.44. 3 4,Teiitikii Iv.liQ WP4I4, vv,ani,
s'o, yarfor_hiszood , itirt - tin Lpopliie - 44pd
01:91d Rota ' is; a: a5!.., -,,, - -.. J''s.r -- 1
I::,title,l, :';V:e.;•Ny,44'•,,tklk.: iPi„ mins)
.„wacatiniioutidurparchitivekfihd) engl4
I tneef Troinlthe .dity, 2 SUPOr
.tencifii4` . o44
fokotti.itliii****(l.7l.irovethe6o3i
i,
13nel,paiotzioOdhne'w,se not there.. They: ,
theucht 14telyhe'lvasat't e house., $0
"i3O. 110...n010 • Mr. ' Stiiiiii i 'fiirended`tibi
way, 'Where he was infoiined by a lady
that-if Ilfr. , Goodhae had got 'back from
tM . ltot - iii 7 taVoi:Obioh' he ha() been,out, ,
'-144:3€9,44 pritQA:V be:found in the gar-:
. ,
• " is4eiV tO thaiaraen; d ivhete 'oui :iin.teT-;
.
pr,iajng,tociftr found a man in blue Over.,
all , ranxl- - frook,. , m*ag,ed',ln mating' `a: ,
I l k ir.6 :1 4 / .): - , .f„-.-,
...,...!,,,,,-,/,... , ~. .. :,.. .4 , ;
' f, a l lg j a46 ' 4‘a!ati;;Mt-tere?'4.;,:.'„:
---f hatis miriisinie,.alr.. l7 .. - ''''' ; :,---=
-''' it'i. mean t 1 who' c ci#riacthi:.'
1
itifYi:4 - ::Wligisviktlio.:znilla,”: ' i , - :
~111..( 4 am•th * e man.l l .q I-,.• :- - , :'
4 ,t iCV a t e i a i ry: ii , ::, • . ,' - :
r. 7 j Pg(4 ; :„ , 1 40 i , ei4ebeld j...b . p 'Cust9Mei - ik,',
w.,liorn he , had I?ehaved ao indecently at
.hitihitime. -- , - .:.1'. , = ,::•'••-, '''
4 1 '' - : -•
•
:::; :'416 1e,t - Apy; - M .. r, s .'b_ ooith
wi ~' I bad no idea
714 Vait,-- ,, ...„,-,. ~ .; „.,, t . ~,
....uivif.yoll - 410ebtisinVsii with maples!'
1 0.064,t0'0 6 , 041 ./4 6 ;ig's=044fuliki but
r yinfAti4to,..to you ; other.
wiserin ytimei is rlifeoou's.."
must
ASA-Youeil to i/006.; intiluo , idertitmas
'Twig t Bit t•=i4if‘iyoU wi It= aye WricO!rjour
'e9 1 . 1 , 1 4 :K 4 44 = 4 1 9 i
i#4o,Cc4t-i 7 .4 1 1 I;=._
1)1` ► f,i3e9.0 sitl.rf t Wtnynanded" coii tine, I
ift(".llitiliti!,ok !.146,44 . 0d.
,Call tit your
'the
*.C(cinftdaY t lati.mz - _,
Mitt WllllO, N . D . . Giii - Ahlie rifis
tued - 15 -
14E.1..#tritli;;teiklic)14 ; Stover bar,i7
man well etiotigh-to.know,that -, 'farther,
remark Wt i
sO 4.'0 4 0 44 f, 'AlOPditi 7. 3 . ai/0 -414. 401 5 WV
j•e, ' • ;`
Mr, f:3} - 05,fahne'llnii0..tba k a, Shae:Mord
t4,' lean 116i34t,;upright,...cainacientums
and+ aceornmedating•
,tradearnanl , Land
'With", hi 00 , i r e !nada. arrti n geFaOkta 41:0 , : thts
for;himself, and want;
, - .
`'',shaekferil.throve .was giati;tiir
awl tiappy ;1 the ~ l aborers in the mills
pbtained their • r goOlds vastly cheaper
Shover;
lik,bitterness,o - f spirit, cursed the hour
in Ichieli-he apes jed to insult a cue:tem--
et: be„
gaittpCji , .
, .
1 ;••• • z-z-Digititi of Mtpittal. Labor"
- tip a prevalent idea aui pug the youth
of Ittie;Prtignt 'day;, that 'those who, ile
vote..their time and,energies to the va
riOutt 'Manual . ptirTiti'l Which lit 'this
* mini tri,•araso numerous, thust of neces
sity resign certain, benefits which all
intelleCtual.and moral beiri n gi..ettlAtka.
63 0000 'to,l'he.tr happinessan ol'eva-
tipu. 40"a•lil,aige pmportionpf. Man
kind are-necessarily etigagedi-in..theie
, Plxo,44;:flAit
they are thaiiforeste irived.-oCsuChoadf
vanplirosi it wiAvid."l4s i
11ow Provi
deda.tiias been uniklilafatitt liaititif in
the distrilmtipty of I biesaingS. But a
thorough., lav,estigation of tha subject
Will prove how erroneous is stkeha,l,lic
-6.l7h'4PA 114w•fitallirmistity,ett are pep. ;
tip 0144 ; into , the overliowing ay.
enues•pf mortal:Ail° or profes§iontil lire;
in the hope p:ccupSillag a superior SO
ciatpVsition and enjoying greater ad
vantages.,--rather, than *follow 'some 6f
the manysiKachaiiktil . tazisuits stan4-
ihg And for
•hich,. - ,tlzitiira:MaY,hivire
hly lit
, • 1- „ 1 ,.
teu weal. ;
431 4 41k1 441 11 454 * l t gBi4r;:
I ~ 7 1......• ;..- 7:7)lri .47:. 'i itAligdPle.t,
!
maintain, • unfavorablartoi 'ental Jtnli
iprOiriiiiierit:' I ndeeili its i rou inaissuch
as, in most cases, ;to leave" to Mti,i(anfi
Ithou4ilta trea , tit?l'pnrsUn . a it- . desired
11 ,. / itik,''_,T . ,, l P,T. 3 l 91 -.U# 09;4: 0 0 - i?_us 0441 i
, 9 , .91 . 4bvv , 1f atisleut aullm Bern times,,
qtayskheen oumdaMOngllie metitia9K
latti*li?*#4 l soo.o - , 01 e - • NytTlO.
lEtOpi:e At - 'toed , ilOw' :niOat -;conspiquOus
ili the lite . *tand political -Nvorld,', tic
qui.O.d.,;-fint developed Most, , (4. thair
Itueiltallx) .
s er ;: whilapagaged hi-yarions
'lan u aVoectiptilloilik ; -'.4 , bili3large num-
i-wnne large ii,,—
1- 13entiof those - tidy"
veationti:,vopeev,olll}opio4Ot - ,brefq't,..
x649r4-i - t - ho,?be,
I.ppgft uongavithwaffeet supordnousir,
.to-look obdti#l4';!lß'ioi*
Itkntalelass'also we not unfrequeritly
ikatte, Alia the
most fea,lop.vrid I.l.llaried efforts for
the 4intiriMnient endippiness of
mankind.-, An English, shoemaker, of
the name of ~TOhnLrounds, who per
termed daring: nearly eighty- yeEiiii tis
large an ithionne4 iheliiiitibUst"task
work as, P.0.,f44?;k`evi1y76111,6.1f4e lot of
man, yet'eonfaliect tO're,Sdnd'from ruin
wisely adapting siiitable *antic . to:no•
ble 4inds - ,g - Nvoll , for rbiniaelta worthy
name among the phlidliffiroPistOiNhe
world. WI i fjy no means am excep
gonal casi -- ;:faueh ispe'ilf - rdanY, 9ven
ninon g ,thoSe vho 417 5.,n,00'3,0 t L incOgip.s
to*. ~c10:6 4i 1 .kiiSWeVer! it is`
admitted _byi , all,i that neither ,Frovi
dellek,4lor,fl4o'Welfare' of 'Boolett
F l6 44 l C. t egiiiii l V iiirtfok of .010
•
should live , suchr 'a lifetylioeelof.
people wile are really: overworked;
fourid,rath,er among. those t whciAs
N.lill tlke,briOn' tllft4 wit 1 1 4 ,4950. Mk(
b°i':with the handih, and .tife'ilmqs.` i
'end en X tetyof commercial life..bri
"fay toora,VietirnatO riiineWoOnstitntl
Aii,(l:oo,X , gFiiiets, -1 - 1 1# any ea s es :
manual tabor nu ongOt(tinditititiel - e
see. the' old 'Arid - liaii - abnifila
',proved the evil _ of- unferitittink t
'while every yetoAirair national ex
*once shovo more and mere ciiitclesiiit
that "a moderate quota of labor, aft'o
ing'space. for the cultured the big
traits of mind titil'elaracter, is the
~thiug, to woduce,strong. and , vigor
manhood.;. the hest copra° to lanai
healthful ph sited,, and mental net
the surest ladder 4 : which i to j ollici t
a ; rite en 4, well indenced, presPerity.. ,
; „ if ive wO41(1 continue te, itur,o3re"lp
.on?our present
,E 1 44;e1 44 - ire have - Upon .
:Ilie`ptifit,'it muet - he by.',unfthig . ..mere
closely 'WWI I iriit:.,,ln'eveiy Ititliv!ii4ol,
the' flanking and the ivbekiaigl), owerso.--
Ruskin, says: " it isletily by labcir thit
though t-ean.be made healthy,'and only
by thought that labor can be made h6O-
py,I,Y ' :Wherrsociety, conforthsperfecitly,
to the ' , .indleations of Providence,.ll ) Ml
el:Revue herself by its laws, all 0001.1 ac
tions will be t considered liberakprofes.
siotis,,,the essential wor k
, of the world
will be performed,,withoßt,,,apy,d,cgrjf-.
ding associations, and ever y men will
be honored, not according
-to the nature
of his calling, but in proportien te' ri the
excellence of his itohlevement.4Cil#47:..
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•
7- The
The last nutnber of the Quarte*:
,view contains syong article,
'tide of Under', and giVes wipty„Qf
_lriterecktlngfaela 'refarenee to thetoe
"trtipidl6 of . ijreaftritaiii:" The pOpur,
Alen of Dindon is nearly 'twice that'll:4
'Parilifilour• timed that of INtew t6rk,
•
five times that df Berlin; six times that
-of "St:-Vetersburg, twelve times that' of
;ibilnsterdam, and eighteen times thatof
Rome. The_inhabitants of Paris; Ber
lin; Vienna, and St. Petersburg, Folded'
_together, are Jessin number ,than.,the
population of London,
,which exceeds
that of Seotland ; is greater than two
thirds of Ireland, and fel:mac:one - 4.40-th
the POOlfatiOn of Great" Britain: 4).1 m )
1849, no fewer than 225;332 new holises
- leave been erected' in ton don fOYMltilr
(69 neW squares and 5'821 new strets,
the total. length of 1,030 'Miles. 'The
226,622 houseseredted In Londerodurhig
the last twenty years, -give ani average
of •11,266 per annum ; and as• a-proof
that-the city is still increasing •with
niuch greater rapidity than _before, -it
may
,he mentioned that 6 ; 167 houses
were in the course of eyeation, in Feb-
ruary last.
LONDON.
EINE
The paupers and desperadoes of .I..:oti
don, it is calculated r would till •a =large
city
. by themselves; and are 4:ll#3l;tii,tlie
population of, ,sorts kingdoms.... pike
class . includes multitudes' ;of-"beggars,
tramps, match sellers, ciosaing sWegsP.-
el.'s; =rag pleker l i, street musiciana;ll3 7
male street walker:3, and others, , ready
at any moment to become thieves, rob.
bore and burglars'. As to , -the- ttaital
number of paupers - 1n ..I.4clnclon t .it is btu
ted that In 7 Jutte,.18:70,-,tbera were;l2o,-
394 persons supported atpublic expense,
As to the criminal, pont/1(419n .'or Len
(ton, mere are only upweA,thiets rtgures
derived from the judicial..statisties for'
England and • \Vides in I { B6E. " The Criin
i nal classes of these tivo cotiltirles;;iix
eluding knoWn thieves who, bad been
living honestiffor a year;?allioUnted.in
number tb 115,616, of. Vili44 119,455
were over, sixteen - years of age,"an 15,-
191 were under sixteen. Addin 18,-
677, the daily adeiage of 'oriminals,in
jail, the whole criminal poPulationi of
:England and Wales is • placed at - • 184,-
323. Of the above, - 29,531, or about one
fifth of "the criminafpopulation of En
"gland 'and IVales-, - Make thel metropolis
the asene of, their op6raiionsl , s Of-these
29,581 persona 'ini Untion,, 16,05 1 8 are
.thieves, clepredators,^:reeeivers of stolen
goods, auspected pirsona;Vagrantit and
tramps; 6,17,31'1ire . 'ireraitle ,
Street'+iii;A.
era, and.1,806,4i•i3 undergoing sentence
in metropolitan prisons.: -- . ,-
War, in the last 'Century..
"War is eruelty;" said Gen. hernuin,
"and you can't refine it." "No Man of
refined Christian sensibllities;"Sikid the
duke of Wellington, "should undertake
the profesaion .3f a soldier." • ' . 2he exl
igencies of war,ofted require, thiiigs to
be done from which humanity revolts,.
"War," said Napoleon I.; "is th l e,.,sClL
ence of barbarians." OdejOt:thel-prju-,
cilia iabjeciaTfir Frederic,k - , - ;iti. - IbiS ritii
sui t . of, th t e4ii.striiitui - through Be , emia,'
was to lay Waste the country sou terly,
destroying its roads And consiuni ig its
provisions, that . noAtistrian iyin coritd,
again
_pass Ibrotigh it - for',,the - ''l4 asion
of Silesia.' Who can imagine theft - ount
of woe thus intlictedupon the tri oeent
peasants, for , Bohemia? Both' - ,. ritilei
were reduced' to the necessity of living
mainly upon the a resource,si of the coun
try in whiCl; - ' - thi3y • 'were - On ped.
Their foraging parties were scatt red in
all directions. There Were .fr titiptiit
attacks of outposts and blood i 'skit.-
inislie4,, in which matiy:-were alai end
many , were crippled .: far'' lire.``
death, efoi,woundjtipOtAqats,:afl
life-long: , ,viCCito sthiferlidnible lel
100'
There are sometimes great and
one objects to attained=--
which elevate and ennoble a nal
a race—which - 9-arrant the-exile
of almost-any ameuhtotterri:ior:,
ering: theAtiffiit'Alia,., 1
to suffer the prohit and" naught
dreds to consign them to ignore,'
traMple them in the dust,l - ri this
world, where kings and rodef
ever. been so readY.to doein the
,of the people to! ignortineti; s e
and want, -humaa -rights have
never iritiderany advances but t,
the efiergieinf,the,sword: Ida - I
trious lienerklii, who, . with eel
heart's, have7ed their alitliidg ov
, of blood,.haVo been among the ‘, l
voted friends.and-ornamentsef
ity. Their_ramet3 have beeti;en
tu the affeetkeue of gratefhl mill
But this warinto which the' '
king 110' - so „reOl4essly ; plod;
F4 .o roin , w‘4 9 Purely a war of
ambition.-Even...Frederick- 1
pretepd th , ht it intoived,' any
huniar: rights :; Cl pliiusliin
avowed that he drew his sword 1 1
hishundrathoUsand`pqadaa -,
on their (Ikea:o,o'o*er of, am
rniiery aiinply, that he rnight
his territories, gain Lrehoviiti
eror, and make the World,ital.
him—Troth "Frederick. the G
Harper's Magazine for 0000er
flintier.. declines to run for
Massachusetts. - .
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II
. , How to Pill up a 0 1#1011,
Mr. Spurgeon, inan'address deliVered
In Music Hall; Edinburgh said;; iSorae
times; se the Preside4nf., a Cellege; I
have letters sent to me askinefor - miii.
inters; in something like thesis!: terinst
bear ;Sir—Our ehapelis Very erhts;
our last.minister was a, very excel t
, finitti bitten unpopular preacher. trln.43i
say by Way of, parenthesis,' that - ;r:itop,
pose he was of - those men- _who! woul4
Make good martyrs- 1 -So (tit that" they
would burn well,) and Mir congregation
is very small; can you kindly send us
a min liter w,tio will fill' tile' Chapel?"
On one occasion I replied ! that - it:had
not a minister large enough to till .a
'chapel. Of course there cifthe an expla.
'nation that they did not expect bird"'• to
till it corporeally, but to fill It by bring
ing others to listen to him, and' retain.
ing them as seatholders. ,TheriA wrote,
and to gain this opportunity my first
joke_ wee ,PerPetrated,.ireMiattlag, my
friends that It was quite, enough. fcr a
Pastor to . fill the pulpit wall, and = th,at.
the filling of the pqrs,3,'deionde.d. Upon
the Zeal, the eariestneSe, Ali& difigenee. ,
of those' with whom he commenced Ills'
ministry; if they:troUldstipOrt 'bike, by
their earnest.eooperation,ithe• meeting
house would soon be fug,' • , 1 - reinernbiir:
when leariiefirst to I4ondon,,PreaChing
to eighty or ninety in aLlarge chapel; •
but my little cOogregatiot thought,well
'Uf . rne t snd induced Others to Come and
Itill the place, I always impute my early"
success to, my warm- hearte,d peot4a; for
they, Were .so earnest and etausiaatic En,
\ their loving appreciation of ttle•vynting:
-man froth ;the'e a ount`TY; l ! ; thicttki*te.are:
)3 .et .6 1; 1 0"e1 4 -0f , ;.9 1 414(1411i-AtiAiieleeti: l'. :If:
you, any l',or .yon, - ern : Mourning =ove r`
'empty ptriVe in your Of i*Orship;'l l
'Would advice e YOU to Praisenp youimin
later, , . There can be, no, difficulty in dia.
Covering sonte points in which, your
Pastor exce s'; r. dwell, gun these excell
encies'; . tat' of 'the , spiritual , benefit'
Wl - 4Ph yon erive from his sermons, and
thus you will inditCe the people to come
-and' listen to him,'and at the satie'tirne
you - will do him 'good,: for thnfull house
will warm him up and &Eike him a lift
ter preacher,- and you yourself will eri
joy , him ' the more; beehuse-yesn have
thought ,au&spoten' kindly,. of , him.
'Bel leveilthen; that the filling; illy- of - =a
church is not alonethe Pastorteworir: •
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Girls,
,Don't‘ Do It
There,. , id a practice quite .prevalent
among young ladiesuf the present day .
; which we are..old-fashioned enough, to
consider very improper. ; We allude to
their giving photographs of thernecic,res
to the youngmen wlirf are moiety_ £(5-
quaintances. Ntrecoilaper it jndelicat.e,•
In the highest 'degree. ;%Ve are Raton.-
isheit"that'any soling girl should hold
herself so cheap ah thiS. With' nti ac=
eepted it;vae, it Is 'of course' till' right.—
Even In that •CliStil the - likeness'shimild
he rethrtied, if-the'eng,agetnent'sbould,
by any inisuritterAtaritling, cease.- -
this :little - 2 paragraph,.sliould• meet the
eye ni.any, young girl -who. , is about to
give her photograph As a. gg ntlethan•ae:
quaitittinee,,,letlier. know_ t.rhat 2 the -re
mayks : made ~ by, man,yy,youpg,Jueu,
weti logether,,,concfrning pep:
imps, on her,partka,plece,,q, Ignorance
and imptifilence,, )t‘ she heard
theAlj'eaiise her phei!kto.critipon with
shame filydatiger:_ - `~ Were It a sister*
ours," we htiVe often 'said,Htit'lliehi\
not being the ease, we give this advice
to anyhod'Y'SsiSter whi.needs most
anx:-Ibtielkdesiting that- she e:tionld at
all times preserve her
_dignity' - and• self
respecti-=-;Jersey „Vlore , Viclette. ' '
SOMETIZIE.-i 19 Nyrf, sweet song,
warbled to and 'froin among tbe'teptilost
bodghs of 'the 'heart, and' - filling' the .
whole air with such "joy 'and 'glitdneSi
as the songs of ;birds do'wheri the. Sum:-
rner morning coinearnituf darknessland
day is horn the. mountains. We
haye,ail oug u possessionsf, in the future
which ,we cal i.; 4 ! sometime.", ;;Beautiful
flowers and ~,singing„btrds otre there--
only ,our lia,nds:seldom , grasp the'one;
Or our ears,,hear,--the otker. „Bat, Uh,
reader,,he of good ,cheer; forjall, the
good , there is, a goldeni, - ff.soraetime.P--7
When the hills and va leys,ofJirne are
all passed ; wheri the, wear and fever,,
the disappointment and sorrow
,of life
.are, over ; then there is the place and
',the; rest appointed of God. Oh, home
'Stead; over whoe roof fall no shadCWS
or'even Clouds; and over ,who'se thresh,
old the voice of sorrow is never heard ;
built 'upon the eternal hilly, and Seatid. :
lug with thy spires and pinna,cles,uf
celestial beauty'among the palm:: trees
bf the city', on
,high, those w
,;',4i - tm
God shall ,rest under thy . shadows;
where thereislio more soil row nor pain;
nor the sounduf,weepiug, "
•THE SABBATILTI think with R shud
der, sometimes, of what life would be'
without Sundays—l f', day after - daY,lho
great wheel:ef_the world went round
with its ceaseless clatter, never a rest
i . frpotion, never:a pause in sound..
speak of the Sabbath only in its.,origi-:
nal meaning, as a word thatsignliiea
-
.i?cs4, l And, in this very sense, It is by
all eateemed as the, very greatest -,nf all
'the blessing,:s• which the Ahniglityie:
nevolelice has bestowed upon
The' ; worsi. :Sabbath breaker ,of n 11,40
the ingrate-who is not thankful l wlian
the Sabbath comes round. He mak-1n
to church three limesaiday, and be tifir j
fere:in all outward observances,-hut
t he breaks the Sabbath in Ws heart, if
he rejoices When . it is over, '.;'He,,w4n
thoroughly enjoys his day. of reo;"li'veli
fron;rraorniriTtill night in a State of
thankfillneself&the Almighty; the ip
cense of praise-is continually; rising
from his heath: , do not envy the man'
who does, not hafl the cr:f4dn
daY, and - relniee, - in j tije rest which It
youchsafesirtarAhig Afugazine;
Each
.often
htage.
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a A rd ' s
B e au ;
ty .. ~.., I 7:;
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'pelte've - me, - there'isniany,aroaditlit
our hiartlbesides dur'earsftlidlliilnif,,.•
rnany't sight, and 13 Oil Dd s 'and''aCtel'iti,
,
ven of wh k ich we hiiVe ‘never"'thoujilit'
e
, ,
at all, sinsinto our memory; andhelps.
to shtipe our cliarecte . o ';' and thus Chll-:
dien brought up among beentiful sight's
and sweet sounds; Will most likely shOw,
thel fruits of tbeir\nursing' by , thought-fulness, and affection,snd nobleness of
mind, even by the 'expression of the
counteinince: Those Wo live in towns
should: - carefully rernember. this; rfor
their own sakes,,for, their_ :wives' sakes;
3
for their children's , sakes, o ever': los,
an opportunity of seeing anyt/1 g b 94
tiful 13bautyls god ' shandw I.l l lg, Ei
wayside sacrament ; virelcome it i eve
fair face, eVery fair Sky, every fair do -.
er, and thank.for lt,, Him, the fountai
of all loveliness, and- drink .it simidY_
and earnestly,th all your eyes ; it iLI
I,
a 4 charm 1 . :l draught, a cup of bleasirigoi—
lEra ' ' -
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EZINM
ArAtPtik - FoitiOgeto4:
B4r ths Univol-Peaoe , atniarlia.
-Ind fferencet is impoteilble. Th4jintlik
,nittide of the rnte i retits Involved - 1 11:,the
present Warinnyritipe-4heirdbat dew?'
less of all wrird-arresteatteirtion.' - '
Thousands of hearts , are In , agonyi, - -,1
What voice can be heard' WLlat ap
peal -will 'Wheci l i e d? ~i-i : .•.1 ~; , .
!.; . Weakness Ulf/pride and.went ettilo
-
Mpourege'haveutonghtsufferingkerr
-ing ond . for "repehteriCe and . irellif.—
For ourselves, we feel oitioicii went Of
strength. Can WO reach a tsingle ear, or
heal a wounded civilliaticiri- anti Chyle
tianity ? , . -5 ~
; • ... I «1 : , - °d ." ir k 4 i
. Three thousand miles ,cannot ; quips'.
onr obligation's.
Moved by sympathyond love foi all,
ir•reePtetlye. of geographical limits, or
title/dont; oraggreasion pi distant*, of
reproaoh or justifleation,* we' simply,
but ardently, appeaLto thostr inpowar,
to a common hutOtialth toprofesspre of
religion, Irrespective oi l - `name, .to. wise
statesmanship, to apply that la*Which
is understood by , every, come:deuce—
s,' Do unto others airyour - 4ould have
them do unto you."' ' • ‘i , ; • 1 - 1 -- •
.. The spectacle otpopulous.and
and in a, state of siege ,, and the
cries of 'distressed"; thOuiande,, A l l us
"with-'an The labbe of years end
the magnhicent works of art, undergo
ingruthias destruction; in time may be
-replaced ;` but therearee, humatLbeings,
lizbese groans ere net teard, new ewe..
mg and exposed , in a a bject suffering for
the commons - necessaries Of life, 'Mut up
in• Paris aadoother cities, • and. they. de
mantilminedlate relief., 1 )1.1 - 1..'t..- -• ••
i - TV appeal to Primia s in the flash of
what the world &Hs victory,' ia nation
professing Christianity, to practleenow
the oft; repeated and. churph•landed In
,lliriction,----" If' thine eniny-.ltinger,
feed blur;'if lie . thltit; give - hind:di:lMO
'and reject a custom so_ monstrously, In*
,consistent; to starve oui , th l Atimny and
nut off his supply of w ter,
, 'We are neither' unnii dful Of thatnan
'tier in whibk yew. baits , been assailed;
nor without comprehensionof the dia..
culties surrounding your Bismixek in
negotiai rig for peace, and are not will
ing to an p ose that be-and your whole
I, :,
country o not desire an early settle
ment ;• but we , fervently • f entreat, be
merciful with. the fallerk; they areyy
r
brotheni—imagine your situatiens. a
versed—negotiate with every repro* nt•
itative having any reasonable authori‘
ty, and thus prove your fdnoerity for
ending this terrible destruction., liVa, ,
feel assured that in this wayoPpottini.
ties Will offer for honorable adjustrdent,
and those sure, guaran ties of paw).—
freedom, equal rightb, Natio, inviola.
Unity of human life and' brothetlYloVe
Will be promoted. .-- ' : • . --,
•: , No one can expect, to. jeseape retribik
tion for wrong dping,; and for, all wtto
take up the sword,,tber is a heaVYlai.
natty •, and,althongit y u,esaat'and•re..
eels° territorial or revenue concessions
atid compensationsy you cannot escape
the responsibility.
We .appeal to PeCl9lO . , 'to civerYnne
with„,ar y semblance- of authority,.'to
accept, a situation •the: natural,conse
querice of war—if not on one aide, cer
tainly on the Other„ Had you been vic
torious, you would; perhaps, have acted
net •very different from your neighbors.
Heed the thousands whose lives have
been cast in humble places,.and who
are the real sufferersi..The• mothers,
the wives , and children, :composing
more than half of creation, who do not
make the wars; 'whose hands` are tied;
and whose sufferings, in , indescribable
way% are unheard and ,unheeded. Do
not sacrifice that peaceful army of wow
kllngmen, the gran d pillars of a nation's
prosperity.' Think of all, even if pocir,
Who have an equal right to. life and all
its opportunities as any wlio - tnay be in
power. Think, too_ of laying, waste
what our Heavenly Fiithbr has permit
ted
to grow. You• are • devout- m - our
prayers: "Givp„, us this day our daily'
bread ;" and der rain and sunshine;
have done their marveloushrwork, you'
burn and destroy whole !harvests of .
bounty, and then ask for rapre.• • '•
, t,hs :•uld our fields eeq . sis' to yield, and
gaunt famine follow such. hy,pocrisy
and wanton, profligsey,eantves a
ay toll:
is not our d?, . - I'.
, _ ,
•We appeal 'to yon, thereto . * to do
your part- to Itttopi thishortld .work.—
Your position . is, understood; your
rhanged circumstances will not be dis
regarded by the world : and,1,33 , a . frank.
acknowledgment; ''lgnoridg ;vain. and
false pride, be b ave - etiongb - to LIVE for
your] countr3r, find 'with'lnanliness
erowned withe ristidn horn ility, threw
yourselves upon
.theroep,cy Of, yourbro
ther man. No ,one; doubt:3,low. valor.
arid - love of coulitrif. - 'DO not'orpend
recuperatiVe strength !. There } is - a cour
agei grander than physical resistance ?
/1,, surrender, for huoiarlity, s,a,.victory
for conscience and civil:Nat ,on. There
is no dishonor When we honor Ged'and
the works`of• his creation.! - [ ; - -
We appeal to every nation tquse kind,
ly influencesl.of intervention for the ad.
ustment of difficulties. , 'Bring'the nor.
rowful condition of-so large 'n • Portion
of Ale lulman family to your own doors,
and feel "in, bonds, as. bound . with
them." Be open 'to conViction;,, and
learn the unerring legsbil 'of the hour,
that • sten d 11,. armies are stfinding •re
in -
proaehes, -ingy war. inandinent and,
peal* impos,.ihlo;',,,,,and. ; Ir,ssleetn,, thin
blight of the 19th century, of our bout
ful,civiiization and proc essed gbristian
itY, by an intmeeliate ti d'nfecOn4llional
disarmament,:. d 311, ~4 :lc:: J , );:I:1
'a" Let the oppressed , rgot (free 1".“ , Lei
the Pel,Ple q119.9 , 9P t 1 .41r-PW4 govern
meets. Be not, jealous of ppwer, ,or, or,
holding on tCy'enstornaand forms, niers
ly because they are sanctioned by anti-
quity or !authority ; for it'may be, and
it undonbtedly,abould•be. that the ex
perietice of the past and the„tortures of,
the present, Will open'to u s higher and
nobler positicinw,''beth in private and
public affairs. I f :there ' , cannot be a
growth now, when, can it ever ,be es-
RectQt l ?-; ~ ' $ -1 - ?I's! , r• ' ..'„ y,
, We appeatto,att manicipd to relieve
present ' suffering,, and ' 'o'; 'adopt eutiti
!principles iie• ball i tend'ite 'preelnde•ii,`
'repetition of thesof liorrib a ,ntrmiltieit
and, this mi 44 all en patriot En tz , A , citn .
I tieddne by putting'loy it (I,' eason, lu
the place . of hate en'd 'sr 'We ;!by' die=
'countenancing military ' sittings , and
orgaii izatiens„saci hy, sac prie retuning.
Icle,
',to,,de - the war act, erpayiu a. fatping
i fot - tve I.' putteieS; " Wow at it - ii , i iiilu en do'
is' deeded in the efisis - ,:lisLeC' he p6Wer ,
43,nd wisdom,w,itii, •.whieh she leads the,
,child and gialtes,thp home eiir id ,or
peabe,'Verttietite geverfinielits iiii'dievtir
lutionite smiles. ,•-''''• ' ." .' .;' r"' '
. Surefyiitliti - iiie tO inaugdia.tii4ll.l*-
B Yfitenl ,, fittr ‘..thel se ttletnent :, cif, tiatiottal
and !nternatioinOT ciltflaultleu, it not, to
i
"oliMate theta Edfogethet i .: There ban be t
no kind; itibielthib shiliiiefiiiveid delib- , '
etattens,; , while fortiflefitionafrown , Witht
ioannon and the i drawn,, h ryxctio.4o, A t
!hand., lie':! "mfg bf ilt ats.friglxVidoc
if,
itiine .-n est be' tianftpoiel tol . 'TWA
'makes ightrand beingstlgliku-inbral-' ,
ly rigb there,V ,victorynseittiontrAhel
'aheddi gof a drpp.oQii,uosi ti k the ;Ann
In i liati n or , nhandOnment„ of a. Single
princip e, • - - - ,
Uri
, On b half of ticka Universal - P eace .'
'ion of Amer i ca , '- •
ALFRliiti = li;'-tti'v , Phial.
13 ; 3
Lucretia Mott, Aron M. ovi , ell, iir.
N. {?reeve Butts,' Elizabeth : 'Cho e,
and others; Viee.Presidents. , ' l . :.5::: 1, .... :
ROBERT F. WALCU; Bosten. Tota'r..:
' HENRY T. CRILD, Plap,' . o,,'Bo'9;y r ,
- October ' 2o, 187()„, : . ,' • • , '
As•• the sun in al ihe.sPlendoi.was
Peeping‘over the eastern billi3; a ! newly,
parried main I ,‘ The glory
of the world is rising PI His wife, whb -
happened tb be 'getting up at the mo
ment, taking t i `e compliment to her. -
self, simpered: 1‘ What would. you'
plink, dear, if I had ti silksownon?'!.
Gold closed on the 2nd inst. at - lot
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