Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, August 10, 1866, Image 1

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AN 11
S.UNNaI BODDY,
GEORGE STOVER
HO RETURNED FROM PATLADEL
PIIIA WI II A SUPPLY_ OF
Hy GOODS,
NOTIONS, QUEENSIITIIR
GROCERIES,
Ittir To whieh lie invites the 'attention of
of his patrons an the ptiblie generally.
March SO, 1566.
AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE AND
TRUST CO,
Corner Fourth and Walnut Streets, Philadelphia
Incorporated 1850. Charter Perpetual. Author
ized Capital, $500,000. Paid Up Capital, $250,000
Philadelphia, Feb. 4, 1864.
The Trustees have this day declared a Dividend
of FIFTY PER CENT, on all premiums received
upon Wryer. Foments during the year ending De
cember 31st, 1863, and in force at that date, the a
bove amount to be credited to said Policies, and
have also ordered the Dividend of 1860 on Policies
issued during that' year to be paid, as the annual
premiums on said Policies are received.
- OFFICERS.
President—Alexander Whilldin.
&cram' and Treasurer—John S. Sir align..
Achstrry—Jahri C. Sites. ,
BOARD OF TRUSTooS.—Alexander *hill.
di nt , J. Edgai Thomson, Gyorge Nugent, Hon. Jas.
Pollock. Albert C. Roberts, P. B. Mingle, Samuel
• Work. Willirim J. lioiVard, Hon. Joseph.Mlison,
'Simnel T. Bodine, John Aiknoni•Charles F. Heaz-
Mt, Isaac Hazlehurst. • 0.•
Wm. 0. Rate. Chambersburg • Pa., is the general
Agent of the American Life Insurance__ and Trust
Company fur Franklin Co'.
Joe. Pot.risuas, Agent for Waynesboro' and vicin
ity.
RCr'ERI NOES.---Joao PITIL/PS and Viritusu
n • Buo7nicar.m.
Call and get a pamphlet.
JCS. 1)017G1..A5, Agent.
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Oct. 18, 1865, ly
EAGLE HOTEL.
Central Square, 33Iageratcnin, Md
T"'above well•known
,and established Hotel
bus been re-opened, and entirely renovated,..ll
the undersigned, and now offers to,the public:every
comfort and attraction found in the st•hotele.—
I'llE T-AB.LE is bountifully supplied, with every
delleaci-thi'Maiket will afford, 111 E SALOON
captains the choicest liquors, and is constantly and
'5 kilt uI ly aitended. THE STA BLE is' thoroughly
,ropairod,' and oieful.*Ostlers always icidy to .ae
^comintidiste customeni:', ' '.. • , ".;
' s" ' •JOileN
lfotristorra, June 2' 7 it. ."•• * "
ID MILLERS ANDMIU.
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C I'llE, ittulerignetl ,(Miller at .1, Carliiip s Miigte,
il — e - PF W. o .YlRFatioz...il%) - '..has the right- for.-F:lanlitia
• 'citainiyi-atat tti p . itipased inetil#tarta;
put 7n!on1"*", Annular GA:01- 7 - auri:
Droie draft, without quarta ',TO/
Dia4Caitaellisrriild - „giiiiil 'nine thipy„*'::one:
half loafer with the aame.Raiii'Uf 'wafer; eipa4. , ial
and '66le freer. Make belie! cur and , mazy
rot' paiticularavall - on7the aubmaiihaf:
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• 'Tis worth Marrs than distinguishis birth,:• .
' • Or thousands gainefl'a • • .
• it lends the 'day delighti)•
'Tis Virtue's firmest snield; •' -
And - adds niorellnauty to the night
Than itirthe Atilt can yield.'
• kmaketh poverty content, —-• • 17 ;r,
To sorrow, whispers pence; • •
It is a gift from heaven. sent .
For mortals to increase.
It meets you with mit:tile at mini - • -
- It tells you to repose;
A flower for peer and peasant-born
An everlasting rose:
=MEI
A. THRILLING ADVENTURE
- We question whether-hi the history. of
,bair-breath escapes . a par:Mato the
can be found. The story was told ,to.
u;byan old and valued friend, now residing
in the country, but whose early days, were
spent near the scene of the tragic a dventure
recorded here. ,
We "give the story as it was to us
in the words of the hero. .
It was about the year . 1805, that I Fettledte
in Yirgiuis, near thisP4ls of Kanawha' „ Tho
country at, that time, pas au unbroken wiltint•
!less.
,Bgt few tiettlernents had been,..puide
by the whites, and they , were so far tiktrt
as to render vain all of assistanceiia
ease of an attack from the
,hostile ,Ind4os,
numbers of whom still infested the . immedi
ate neighborhood. -. .
I lived there alone with my wife for'sever
al months unmolested, and by dint of per
severance, then young and hardy, had „suc
ceeded in makivg quite a clearing. itf: the
forest,. which I planted. in :pont, - and prOm
ised anabundant yield._ . . . .
Ono morning after lid lad dispatched,our
humble meal .. sea had just' prepared . to„veli:-
Lure forth upon ; nty,,accusiotned routine,- my .
aitection was arrested kiy:tlitioiti i k,.)lag :4-, T4
oess•bell 'in t1ie.:enf0i3,h1„,',, , „:..:', - -. ~;„---
,' . t‘T - b*c 4 ), l' — irdu:;-M o r- ;Ville, ''! -
the field. ) ; ' , ...,' • • ,
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Bat the oar of al;acliuroodsmun becomes
very acute, especially - .so frotu,:the 'feet that
his safety Often4epeOds upon tho nice cul
tivation of that sense.. I was not so easily
decciied. 'I • listened. The sotiiid` - was a
gain repeated,' .,
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"That noise," ti.:id I ic "reply to riiy wife's'
Irejnark, *.wits not the tiuklingof a boll up-,
AD -09'Retik of, a cow , but a decoy from - some
li.oiii!inAikif . o wisheS to, draw we•iato atn-.
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13elievingth4 to be't - ho - case, I tools
"Mie',: f iildnausket,;tnad sening_that_it --wee lisiit.-
Oily)tiadeid;T. iii?le,` cautiously around . _ the
field tewaide..oo-spot horn which. the- Boned
,. _ •
-Stoceded. : - '.r , ",-,—,-.--...-.., - •
--Aitimapected ) there; in:a clitbpfylntsfacs
crouished An'iodtan; *ailing Itik;nitti . .. hi, raft
pear in. ausiro lo‘ his deteoy44l - ;f": l 43itt: ,lie"
,aught - eod,thie.fatarliiillet to i heart': "I'
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GOOD 71111PEL
A charm to banish grief away, ". ,; •
To snatch from brow the care; • ...•
Turns tears to smiles, makes dullness, gay,
Spreads glatlncss.everyvvhere;
And yet 'tls cheap es•itimmer den , 7'
That gems the lily's breast;
A talisman for love, as true
As ever man possessed.
As smiles the rain bow thro' the cloud.,
When threaening storm begins—
Ass music 'mid the tempest loud,
That still its sweet way wins- 7
As spans. an arch across the tide
•
Where waves, conflicting, form,
So comes this seraph to our side,
This angel to our Immo..
What may this vvondr t nii spirit be,
With power unheard before— ,
This charm. this bi;ght divinity
Good Temper—nothing more.
Good Temper--'tis the choicest gift
That woman homeward brings,
And can the poorest peasant lift ,
To bliss Unknown to kings.
THE SONO OF TIIE SORROWFUL.
1:1=M!I
BY ANDREW DOWNINO
I em aall:and I OM lonely,
O'er.the long lone path I tread
Made and datknesti hover 'on . lY---
Oh; Twould that I were dead !
For the clouds will ne'r be riven,
Nor the darkness disappear.
Nor the calm blue fields of Heaven
Brightly bend over'nte here.
All the world is dark and dreary, •
Life a toilsome march at best, '
And my sad heart, worn and Weary, •
Sighs f.r peace and longs foir "rest !
Hope and joy hove fled forever--
' Love lies low; With bleeding wing,
By my pathway never, never,
Pleasure's wild flawers tsril upspring
Oh ! the past was and pleasant,
But the future cannot be,
And the waters of the present
Lave the vale of misery-I
All around is darkness only--
Ail around the path I tread;
I ain sad, and I am lonely,
Oh, I would that I were dead
IVE X IS C2MMaiaILZIT
trig' t.O if , tilt"
:dead; ey
but inight ,ba
imy cabin, and having..firuilibarikaifilg,.f.he
door`'" l'arittah ajr ffebi
theftrik
Of the Indian - 'I lied` klliiid.' 2 •
"Toliiid 'tll4'• •
eifaiaii
'bialpleistielii ictii, Situation; I
hid but tilde ttift." : ' If atificteil 'bi:1110.11i•
ben, r 0 - oWer.'
Dateiiiined to ao the' best with vliat~ 'had,
pnitied out the' lalit'..tinrei iitiyow 'au&
out ii into the' iiiiislint;" and then , irnitia l .for
`the apPrOttiiii atikcile';',",
" ILL '
:ii4ll`t night : fairoka.
;greatly, *bald' tholiebi
•niefeinents the - OnemY;iii they
b • - .
-It' 'iiras some" two hoar/ 'aftei Mi d
yret:J•had iicithet beard nor scan sign of
the Indians;' whin suktpilyl - Was Startjet
by the baying of ink 'dog at,
,the stable ,
knew that Abi s indiatil;wiire ,confing, ; . The
stabte stood cab
id; star. bsi•Wen - e lice,el4i; 'a patchit clean
ed •grOund'Ufoti Inn
moon fell unobStriiellit:' JudAingliiiiii • the
'noise at the stable tbat , ..they would alliance
from that direction I posted mylisilf-nt ' , the
port-hole on that.side of tlits cabia. 3 l- 1
I had•previonsly , placed my. wife cbli the
'crass pole in the!chitnney inthaviik °sae our
enemies effected titi entrance into our' cabin,
she might climb out through the low ebiin
ney, and effect her escape: , For myself, I
entertained no hope, but determined not to
he'takin•alive, and to sellikylife as dearly
as possible.
.
With breathless anxiety I watched at-the
tort-hole, - At - length .I saw. men •eitierge
from the shadow of the; eta:tile,. and adOtince
.across the open ground 'toward my cabin:l--
One—two,threegreat heavens! . six %stal
wart Indians armed:to the teeth, and Urged
on by the hope of revenge; and I alone to
oppose them with one charge of 'powder.-L--
My ease was desperate indeed.—W ith /nick
and steady step in close single file, they' ap.
.proached and were already *ithin a kW . -
It - the how--
of - the house, when a slight movement 'Of -the
.forward Indian change- the position of the .
six,:so that a portion of the lelt side of each
;uncovered. They were in range,• and my
aim would cover alt. • Quick as thought:l
aimed and fired. As the smoke cleared a•
•way, I could hardly credit what my:owti-sent
.sex showed me as the result • of my- shot.-
The fifteen slugs which I had loaded ' the
.musket had done their work well; five of the
Six Indians lay dead upon the grotind, and
the sixth had disappeared.
Although no enemy was now in sight. I
did novventure.forthuntil morning. There
lay the bodies of the five Indians; undisturb
ed, together with the rifle of "the- , ether—
Securin.,the arms and•uminunftien of: the
ialtea Indians; I followed up the trail of-the
missing one, until-it reached the river,' bh.
lend which peitit-I could discover ho trail
yi poi"
whatever. From the arhount of blood-which
marked his trial s :together with"' the unmis
takable evidence that he bad picked his Way
with diffieulty,.l -was ledlo believe' that :he
waslaortally wounded-. and in order to pile
ven t his body fulling 'into the , hands of his
white foes, he had groped his-way to the:riv
er and thrown himself into the eurrent'which
had borne it away. • rr_ •
The Indians had killed my cow, and that
you may ho assured was no trifling loss, yet
in my gratitude Tor my escape from the mer
ciless savages, I would have 'been entirely
willing to have' made greater saetitices. I
was provided thus with arms and aremuni:
tion 'taken. from the six Indittni,. in ease of a
second attack; . but .this, fortunately ; proved
to be my laSt adventure with. the savages; '
• Not one of the band' hall escaped . 'tell
the talc and incite' his brethern to:revenge
the death v.( his comrades. '
•dAhr:exelainted_the old mufti while the
tears stood in his eyes,- at ";the memory of
that eventful night, "that was glorious'
shot—the ,best shot i ever made"
The hero of this {adventure lived to see
thornde where Ate bad pitched
his 'lonely•cabin, transfer-ted into smiling
Gelds, cud peopled with hfirdy and onterpri
,sing;.pide-faces, among whom hie last days
were.pissed in peace and plentyyundisturb
ed by his old foes, but, he don't tell tE wheth.
er his wife ever came from-out 'the' chimney,
or how he disposed of-tho five Indians.
• - He had 14m„4'here•
A traveler onecrarrtted:at a villuge inn af
ter a hard day's navel, and being very. tired,
requested a room to sleep in, but the land-
lord said alley were entirely lull, and' that it
was utteily impossible to accommodate him;
that his wife had to sleep on the sofa and
himself tt . ,the floors but he'wOuld see what
bis wife could , it - • for — hint' . The poi wo•
':', 9 13 hpisap4cilies s ,
room' which lip might: occupy, pro v ided ho
ivotild lli
agree toe conditions, viz :.to enter
Iliti'rciom late . in'thOlarleand kayo it early
so itiwmorilitig, to `prev ent scandal, as the
i.e . oitiNiiis'occupiaby.a lady. 'This' he 'a
greed tO`do: About', o;4i:o'clock in'the' morn-,
ing nn awful noise was heard in the [rouse,
and'our thc - traveler was heard'lnni . -
Wing heels over head downstairs. • The land=
lord, oii arriving at the:sPot,' itirynieel what
thp•niatter,witt; the teaveler • tkru!aic.4. as
soon as he wasahle. to spei k.,„
."oh, Lord ! that , , •
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' &Miss". eV age): - tex.oi cohditilin; %sped by
Alte teachings of the 'press, And led on by
siidiii iffrieere of the .lacy Composing . the. city
govirninentAlki others: , Thct l , whole r je . yi.
lienoe' disolcies i lhe i 4gling,pr f ul9ti„. women
autt childrentbc,innopent,unarinedand do.
1 leneeleSii;ipleaditnelofitheii-llireil-aidhiying
-for mercy; the wounding, beating antrmal=
,treating of still greater ~numbers; burning, ,
Pillaging ina . robbingithe consuming et dead
'toddies m 'di flames;• tile tburbing of liwell
ingstandLettenips ~to burn, up
,wbole. fau*
Attism , thelk,h6l3)*,,,andAp brulal and re:-
vetting , ra,tisitlnis Of ,defencelese OW terror'
:stricken Wi#Y1 0 .4.7; . fn`;'; ,:,,...:' ;Ll: ' t.
l'ho;teport`gives...a oiroureetantiar, tio l bunt
-of . the
. •aoixtiken'e'eilieki Ca' dill 'diffienitiei, .the
feu &al 'or ail - distaff:6llo6S; Shooting idgriici,
ibitital intardek-whit. , the.riotwil4 the ~cowa
rdice of Ah o tienbi linrning„ of ~thet,.Pueoln ,
chapel; aikd Idler, reptgyes pf , ilia mob. and;
recapit ulitivi 'the iiiiixtb4 cif . 61'Siiit'fieritt?tit3
killed and- Wkitef ti*Wititteded.
75; men rt .. colored. - Wiiilleti, 5t Maltreated. IO; .
robberies, 100; hoiises - and • cabiilifllittrned,
911 'ettintiSlicil; 4;'-sch - oel . hansee, 12;,lialue' of
property destroyed ; 8,L30,000. . 2 1. ;
' 'The-cummittee say, in, their getieral.onw•
cluSioad. tkat frorO-the testimony - tilkoitttlite
personal ebSerVitieif-ratid from What 'they
could learn io rogardlck the, state of feeling
in Memphis, and indeed through that ebtire
Section of the.courlfry. they are of Opinion
that there is buts little loyalty to the,Govertr.
Meat and flag. The,fitate of things, in the
city of Memphis* very tripoli now as it was
before the. bruakini; out of the re1.411160.' . ,
A - Thirty - Years' Mystery'.4neared
Over ,thirty years ago thpre was consider=
able excitement iu Cecil. eoup , ry,,'6l.aryt4ra
on account of - the su
*widow lady; named Patty, Petit ? who.reiri.
,derl atio.at.keur from Filkton. 'S,.lre was
last seen'goirig into a thicket' neat. hirlOirse,
*bee fwo Men hadjust . Passed.:Aill , search
for. hot was •fruitless.:::After, a !.reasonahle.
!time had:elapsed let ters of, admiaist ration ; ea
her ofteets, were issued, Onditi settling up the
estate the adrainiatratiar *at; 'unable to find' a
'note draWn 14 one of the men who had heti
seen•tO 0 into the :thicket. The note, wai;,
known-to haae been in
. her, pussessioq short
tirqrbefore her disappearaee. , This arous
ed the suspicions otsomethe people, rind the
: tion men were; errested:„ . but nothing epuld
'be , proved against them ,tha they were dis
charged.
..Znutuber 6f years ago one of the snippet:
ed parties died, and last week it is.reportecl
that the other, being very,ill,,sent fora nilu.
ister, to whole lie made. a free cOnfessiod—
Accordii*te. popular rumor, the confessi6n
was to the effect that he, with the other par
th'sen t 'to. Mrs. Polk' to,meet ; amp , ina cer
tain plaint, where they would, poy the money
.on the notes, and they thin failed to meet
her, that they saw her on her Way home, and
,ktroirihg that she would pass. throtigh•tho
thieket, they went into it andlaid in ambush,
nbd as Soon as -she -appeared- one_ knocked
her:. On thoberid . .with ii stiekof
her.- 'Piet they r tlien placed her belyta the
midst of a: wood i tit)e,";where , , they ratonded
to let-it i ,Temain t : but it. heeepai,ng, np.Taus,
they went to the pile with a,,ftex,J6,rcuAte
the body, and :feund that tfiat,thodcfg i of,tlys
deceased had„thken his r. la cie ,to e ' 'Ore
the corpse, and they were, eempOle'fl 'to kill
him before they could get the bedy,otid chat,' ,
after succeedirtg*,, t.l !ck y carried it in.the he,x
to where the Philadelphia, WilniingtOriiind
Baltimore Railroad was being built, tied
ptn
ced•3it in the embankment,
liiii`also stated that as soon as. the man
had mado,this disclosure he commeneed to
improio and that4e,is now in ufair t way of
recovery. ,
••• A drunitcn, - .Dutehman, Was„ recently at.
restmLby a saloon keeper and suml,for,.‘un-
Paid driukel Ile scorned the ti4vied of
counsel, or assistance-of attortnays,, r nna
livered himself for the ,edification' Of '. - the
Court of the following ingenious plea:, , ,
. "iiay it.please you 'honor! , borrow is
the first principle of nature. ~.Dees' not the
river borrow from the brook, and the ocean
from the river? Does not the cloud borrow
from the air, and the earth fr om the clouds?
, Does not the moon borrow her- light , feral
f :nd ;
the moon?' Was not: wad • taken from :the
earth. and his Thai' borrowed4rom hitraide?
Since,
then, all eature 'his established- this
grand system of-Universal credit, why should
not man, made in • the intagS 'of crai have a
'natural claim bn . the credit system? r; And
Abaco the mighty ocean is not ashamed to
liti:row . of the puny river, why, then, sbetald
note lean.`biitunter' •hrorrotv from 'a' fat bar.
keeper? Now, you honor knows the , ,feeble•
lighted mostaPrittver returns the , bairowed
light to the attar; ' wirjo hould..l4oer
beerdrinker pay -6 - :riah:-beerseilil?, ,-, 112:.13 .
mintrary to natural law,lirtia , zin•tibsurdity,i , -..
Dut - what :loot the - river do when - it - has bor.
rowpil-toe witeli from the baoluvandltreiiins?
It' 'runs`. wiy:' 'Nature, then r hatise o
iiiihtuple. • _LaitilE follcior - a talon kawaylf
d bake' sheriff C,ouki (retell *M.
aqd:rwaioist
eit'roliot;)Yl'tid likat wuy.-Fto,'lgot
atiaktiltpsut:Ol3 - ' -
• - -
'on to r.q:4)13 ; , .."1.6).PyT1:1
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I k AM.V9. I -4'llt a r.; its 11 , I.lk 1.1 , 4'
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li oil
A Iheisivi, RRTouT.—Thercista. magis
trate,in a town in Tatliana named Hester.—
A clergyman in the same place was. called
upon by a young couple , not lung since, who
of matrimony. asked ;the bridegroom, (it
soldior:by the. way) for his marriage liouose
The man in blue responded by sayiog ti.at
be had been cagligeti • ta ttio 'tor four
years, nod thouglitrthat, would do. ' The eler
gyma n thought.out, and remarked as the
speediest way to obtain a license.—
"You had better take your girl and go to
• . .
.
eon go Jo, . youreclir, ret orted
•;
.yeteroo, I
Apii. he bride
,by eke' ,'he
iilggeft ' her from ; tile" ho trio:. • • sion'de
iihat , outliner .of; a profane mioistet,he bad
•
A . :beautiful: i t houqb t . -suggested in 'tile,
..KorAd—WAngets, •in the .grayeiy
%nes
bast
bee be h ead t he ew:m, uf „wealth
!ti,nu . bast' bitt, ;;;liii, wiUkt: lig 4'
thee to ti , 4litianioniltlitoblest:P '
• • -
. , - 4 61'4 Yitf 3;,,
Skettill , i 01Si 1.1:a ,
a-templameatfed tortbahanda,oftiien,:
OFidihgt•Tu.ith t4cl.4i*,klP?itCPCl 42 :itSf
teat pain. T 'h e streams 14pon it ; toe'
tid`ofnittifil W 6161 - fill fititadirrboils'agkiifs
nitro inCiiit IF 40611 '
I returned, and lo S the temple was. - oao j
1, ..1tp - high walls lay in seAttered ruins;
tSEl r ittitt f iVird ilitir . 4 7 -and : 1
!Eli 'Midnight:how.; the .oxirsiong 'cry -added:,
to , the deep 501it . 40, 7 -4bek., young .and gay f j
„Fla
.reveled t . ll2fe n had tiaaa . ed.awey. , , sa w
ifi te i
'ciP4 i:ejpre,7 ;$9,001-4ple . J491.„ .. p r
it j 6,ther, 64 - sitik pride `.0f,1&3"
haepliidlEd . tieliii.hil,
Trembling, %Oh_
. 1
itgind - ,:lbe lait lii l getiOralion, a . stranger.'
raids
theci%eiMl4letur
- .76 a'optro.t.o,, - '"
not) • .
P 4 1 0104 :WIR1 1 ; e ' • 4,- Jef
4 ! filen 'tno s 'iniorp-
Aniptarn
ORmn,kon.ina'hin an 4
-,l4,fillatt . llaVe dOated . hll,-t1404
I . ..of(pi(rtib .. pui.Tecd the sua '
.v,10164. - :,the :ninon !!..i • 1?lolid. 7 .: 3••7lin,,ii4ien he
'i3V4ll Win rbllOd heavens nod ektika,*ty
'as a idiot]; - du* an`"tiOger 'fl l 4ai the
•tiitutia,B4 . I,ol' 014, ai2a with foot
! Ben 4 liiti'olliim'isioolll,7lili liis L :.1.„ (.• - •st it 'hind •
owar eVen,.aug,,slyear s ntor-
I . ifik), Time 1,1 1 , Tin - 1 43,03'5, b4t no
liknetr, ' ' '
iktkie
slAiiiiic'ilififf,i4444
R 4, laying bold
1 ;et bftii
. as_ paclsiii • ly l„i tie
14‘4 . 46 . 041 1 1 31130 .0Li1iqi
and sp . tt(4li! 4 4.,flittt plss
- bcecie4s„4 bar yen woerough
t0d09,0 1• 4 14 . 9fe .
rolls on Tepidly, itiki#4„,„ifiu
for your coratiof toiclirdi If ybu_Wduld
ta.happy,loun.tpust e'st-"T Nfn
more varliel li ticrgold si ver. Ot!asto "each
I'ntoiee'E as it flies, §fdlidiVlizi doing
I good." • _ • • •
trleasant.Homes.
The ; homes of America. will not:' become.
.what they should benntil a,true l 'idea' .of life
shall be:iome wife; Widely, iisplatitdd.. the,
woithir6f 'didlar does more degfade
'Aiiterietut lrometi , than all. else: ,- the Chief'
lififiaTttiWher
4ottntitir 4dst Itvhich flange typiCtrire upon- the.
putethasertowers - for :the yard,„
hodit for ~ t hc, , eager !hand of.'
Thildlitiftp •Is this thd whololof human life?
th'ett Itlen* mean; 'meagre; 'lliad' mast node-.
eirablelfictig l ' 'A go 'forth . from it'
g litt to find free 'sir! and twider - pasture.s.
The infittenbe cif tirtebia.-home nport•ititn:
after life, will be nothing good. .Thousands
arc rushing from finites like theSe eiterjtjear.
.They crowd into cities,' they crowd intoivil•
[ loges. They swarm into all places where life.
Is clothed with a higlrer , Significance, and the
old shell or' home is deeetted' bq every 'bird
its soon as it can fly: Aneeitral homeetedds.
and patrimonial acres have. no Aaeredness;
and when the father. and mother die, the
stranger's money .and. the. stranger's presence
ohliteratirassosiutions.that should, be among
the wort sacred , of all things. , , , . .
I would have yon•build up . for 3roprseives
and for your children, a home that will never
be lightly parted with—a home which will be
'to all, whose lives have been ..aspociated with
it the. moss interesting,. precious, , spot. on
earth.. ,11; would have Aim boron the. *;:te of
d ign ity,•b illy, : grace Joys; .ge tp feilo *ship,
and happy associations,
_Out from •buck a
home 1 would have good influence:, flow into
'neighborhoods. In such a home I Would see
ambition, taking root, and receiving gono!ous
culture And then I woulksee you. 49,nng
husbands 'and you' young. Wives liviCliapp l it,!
Do not defiriVe yourselves of such infltionces
is. Will coma through an institution like this.
-No money can pay you i for , such, a depriSe
tion.:. No circumstances but those of, utter'
_poverty can' justify you in 'denying these
influences to your chiltlken.-17laosib.
• A young man in England having enter
tained a tender passion.for. a young woman
felt Stub insurmountable diffidence as to pro-,
Vent his ever disclosing the same to the fair
empress , tif his hoort,,and:resolved on an ex
•pedient which would bring the business, to
an issue. lie went to the clergyman and_re
quested 'that the bans of marriage migh t he
published according to law. When the pub
lication,lvas brought:to . her ears, sto was,till
ed with Ustonishment, and went'tO giro to,
vent lief retiontmedt. Ho'hoto the sally with
, tortitnde,.observing that if she did not think
proper, to . have him,
- she could gu to the
clergyman : end forbitl,,,tbo bans. .After a
niument'os pause, she took 'wit in her anger,
and,' Said, "As it has been *klone, it is a Pity,
that the shilling should bo thrown away. • •
..i. Oldl Boge•was a wi'vorly old fallow,llulho
Mid agaurnulo,ted; i r e,a't woilth ,tiyltte:
t
iiiti : i ptititilgistawito-itiie.eo4:# i i,oo. l : ; bave
t.O, A . .,.404.fialat6sw.1 Old loge ivasqineikilt
.ca
__
___ phy-tta.t...dattt.whia,h , .:4ol...rraust
.P n il i n . Vhi° ll fsP'li4, ll 4 eas.kby.l4,o, t inan
*Hid - hitsth 2 gOt 4 tit ' as by tlii3 - 604t4A0r of
i nim od id: tn.,- I i 1,;. :, , , Ii• ',.:, ,;,lil ,
,;••,•• ON Bago:taa'aiekr'nutovileath,,dadirtg: , a
.pa,r4.ll,frscot . ipotnit in. A4s ,s,uffe ri age from Oil' o
refloption tiiat as ha,,eiialilutteat ..anythinc;
liotnek t file t isiiiiliCin'g s thirBd:'hysician
tolilifitif Alit hlittind Wariti r pilly a ppproach
ing,.and as, he felt - •withia, r hima c if that ho
'MIS i'apldlY iliiiiblahing iiihTml,' it whi t evi
dent-to, :ald , llll,go ',that, fla ihttisr afoot hie end
.very PQ00,,:•,.; :.• .••..).....•_••• ;:: • .., ,I', .. :i • . .
'Llow,,hm, f have :1 ; ;.to. ; live asked , 041
Bro,ie in a faint voice.
`Only half an hour,' said the phY . niPiiin,
takinkuutlis watch in a husiness
and afided,, is there. any one:You . would ; rike
tp 'sendfor- 7 4 clergyman, for instance P. •
d ilt;ge inutied iu a lethargic way for a
incintent; theirStilited up 10 with a sudden
'thought; raised his feeble-hand and • feli ;of
his emaciated chin,,upoir ,whieli two weeks
of grey and stubbed heard had Drown, then
Ihispered
-a barber
me—
bring nier—a barber r
1 1.'ho 'barber 'kit, and Old
, Bdg , ,e) Bed itr:a Volt° that stili rapidlf gr 66-
ing weakeri+ , • •
'lroti—elia;le—fen cents to shave
men ?!.
replied the
-• •
! '1% 7 110i-id°. you chitrge,4tb shate4eaci men?'
. do)lar,' said the barber, wondering
"Witar,h'e . " ineunt.
• ''''Thea-4hdre-m6-Anick,'''sahl Old Boge
mervonsti eydiug the watch 'Which - the doe
toritedil in his hand. Ile was bib •weak to
.speak, further, but the doctor interpreted a
right the question that was in . his eyes.
'Fifteen ixiinnteS; said the doctor.
Old liog, , e 'Made 11 feeble motion as with a
lather brush, and the barber;was at his work
iu a jiffy, Ile performed his task with neat
ness and dispatch, and ....atthough the sick
man had set'eral,sinkitig spells of ad alarm
inn nature, yet Ire bore ap to the ehd.—
' , When the last stroke of the razor was giv 7 _,
- 04110 - ge whispered intones:of — Effiitite-_
tie" _ -• • •
INZINM!II
, lhaeldaci, ninety aeatq saved,' and, imme•
diateky espire4•., • • ,
•• •
,say, d' •umoo, I th o t 1 beard you 'spress
„yeilset de. Odder, abetting to do effect. dat your
Madder was a White v . vutuan an,d your fadder
• '
rVtrell,"ditt am it
,rac• what 'olp it 4'
'''Ni6lll37l tick it mightfourous bow
diit wbortoFon your I*.l.
4 Arliy, EA, I git dat by,acciiium on, my
Mmidet's, FOCI sbe git chased by a bla64 man
anti git seated.'
. Ist . eti;loek.a hen, umbo, I doesn't want
to l3a; papsonal, but front •de nature ob dat
woolotloar held, dtir . am no doubt dat
time your. tiludder was chased by the black
Man, sife Was ober touked,'
LitmoitAb litlie.--ritiok out for your boys,
'fa Wore w n• night cones op.
'TherelSrnothing more rtiinous'te their Inv-.
thin;iihning'alioi.it at that - time.' Under
darer of derkneSS 'they aeciuife their eation4.
'ttsul in &joie, ietirn to' be rolydyishlf
not•alisolately'viOiotte; - :,Oey `'eaten
talk, tlidy • hear 'wiekiid •et presSionit;, they See
- obseene ' thiogs-4h'ey become reakiiiiis: and
' s visaiouS. If you mould 1,;41...
garity, save thenvtreni vice ,- save them irdta
'prison, So& to ity.that night finds theta at
hone. are aceountabto 'fol. their
bad wends. • •
" RiTINO journal of
Rea!dr says: 'Never etit i6o credal filmed!.
ately itfter deal* ameal. destroYS' tiffthe
Boat of . the body, Which' iS needed to digeit
the food:' bombs have frequently been caui
ed by this cotnnion practice, - and dise'aSe is
often bred by it. 'No one should cat ice
cream before' two hours aftbr , it meal.
Two sibqoKs lato!y., to - et, in- Baltyporo.-actor
fortp.•4;ql;4 'nars talked
thirty stBliours,s'irncl wcre still doing . Eio
tart adcounti. — •' : . •
A I:)riepl in New York kap ~been preachy
ing a g aingg 116 pinfessen 'his
igti6rante 'of ither rdrotatietie' made the
-fashione•at Nieeae, awl theatres, - 49 he never
went there, but added-, "1 eannat Shut' my
eyes,tn the abomination when it is in. front
of the ou" the street:"— .
• • •
A,ring says that one() on ijourbey,he waS
.put in with a dozen , or moro passen
gars, not ouo,ot: whom he. knew, but on tura.
ing short eni•rior the slaigh upset, and thou:,
said he , "lTAnd thorn ail out.
ohl r teget.te hi,co,nleacle the , oth
-0 L y;__ , Jf_...ano_sy; 4 l//) ?1
stomicit
• •
be; 'old tellatr!" ,
.
~
S!'ati:duee:pills would offoot.u4llyoure,m4py
df th'edisiiiiseti with which idankitid• are .6f
iiietadili every individual would {make his
own saw-dugt.
- Biu
eties.gepirelij
,die ,phi. maids. They
`set _ a ,
mien value themselves th.ti `they
1480_ c autit the' marks t" is
-closed.(xi ,- ; 3c . 44:S
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