The Mariettian. (Marietta [Pa.]) 1861-18??, February 25, 1865, Image 1

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BY FRED'K L. BAKER.
PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY HORNING,
AT ONE DOLLAR AND A RATA YEAR,
PAYABLE IN ADVANCE
Office in .‘ LYNDSAY'S BUILDING, " second
floor, on Elliow Lane, betineen the Post
Office corner and Front street,
Nadeau, Lancaster County, Penn'a
Single Copies, with, or withant Wrappers,
FO,UFt } OWPWi
ADVERTISING RATES: One spare (10
lines, or less) 7o ` cents for the that insertion and
One Dollar ands-half for 3 insertions. Pro
feasional and Duldricascakdtr of six Alps or less
at $5 per annum. Notices, iii the reading col
umnsolve cents a-/ine.
..filarriagis and Deaths,
the simple announcement, FREE, but for any
additional lines; five cents& line.
A liheml deductipa glade to . ye ly ' D i ed half
yearly advertisers.
Having juat lidded NEwEuRF Mona
,variv JOBBER PREss," topelhei, with it large
assortment of new Job and, Card type, Puts,
Borden), &c., &c., td the Job Office or "TUE
MaßrErFrati," whlkh will insure the f ne and
speedy execution of All kinds of Jon & CALID
from..ffie tMia l liesi Care it;:the
LARGEST PosFER, at reasonable- prices,.
git
t• ' • -• .
T HIS new Road is now completed, and in
1 good running order, with first-class Pas
senger Carfr;suirl having' Made brrangem'ents
with the connedting roads North and , South,
oilers to the travelling 'public a ,direct .and
through. route, from WASHINGTON and
BAL'FINICiftE; , vitv-York , , Columbia and
Readiiig to Allentown;' Easton, and NEW
YORK, whieltleMite for beauty and. Summer
Resortikehould be tried to be appreciated.
Triiiria*Nlrth . lealte . COlumbiti at B.oo'a. m. F.
tr '' , rg . " ' '1 '10,40 a.m. A.
; 2.26 p. nrk.
" Arrive at Reading at iO.OB a.
13 It ' " p.tn.. A.
4 :4.4011Ln:1.A:
Trains South leave Reading at zn:A.
gr 1;.00 a.im. F
"f 4.50 p. rn. A.
" Arrive at Coltirabia at 9.10 a. en.A.
.±± GC 1.15 p. In. F.
ft
' " ' t ei C .9.0 p p in. A.
Trains leave - 0511tInbei A. A. M. and
.10 V. M.. arrive in Phile e p seat 1.20 P. M.
at 9.05 V. bI. • in New Y,ork, at 2.40 P. M.
'Trains leave PhiladelOhla - Phil's • &I
ending Railroal 1 .1.00' kespdvarrive at
dumbia at 1.10 P. M.
Lancaster passengers fol• ' t Reading, will
ke the Penn' s, It. It. Malin 'ttAigisee.lll4 ll o:
Wien. West, leaving Lancaster at 11.15 A. F.
Ind Fast line West, at : .2.2%.P. M. connecting
with the R. &.C. It. " R'.' lir - Landisville, and
arrive in Readingat.3:oo litastud
M. -• ae: ,
The River .Susquebanna at 'Colfinibiti is
cnifsecl by a • Steam I .litry, 4111 W/ .OAT
...waifs the arrival of. 'dil l tv,ist.,. to ,convey ' the
pussengrrs over, thi
PassengeisebY , the , fast , litiewrilLudirresat. Co
lumbia. t k • r • r •
* "F" is fdr la 4 ta
modatiott Trieni:` ,
F. W. NfIRTHROX. 1,11.Q,8'T CAA ,
General' Ticket' ggeiit: F'ClenitarSnittAtilt. ,
pito WNl'proitS Coffee
Whilst tryinitoffen'o't ifil the' viirroas
Remember" "ORDWVINWS , AEXORILSIOR"
—at 11 3 / 4 0104 tAtaillik4an
Tree, it's not Ake ,otherulkat are "SOLD
EVERYWHER'
A littleritietch f iverairdo 1`09 , 44.4904 , ,.k00ds
will easily, bear ,
( But a streteh
is very apt te bar. ) ' . -
Now, I can safely say, Without any ekrtation.'
There's nano I IIke` , "REOWNINAPS - RXOEL=
SIOR" in this enlightened nation.
Skilled chemrsts have'rit found 'a Dofceefrom
any store
Possessing the same ingredi ents "RrTin
ihgs ' ' ' ,
Nor is there any ortei,in of but of the `Coffee
. ,trade,
Whalinews the articles frdro Whichm"Drown
ing'k Excelsior's" made.
I'm told It's rnade,foK:l4triey, rye,
~ , , W pqat,
beios, and peas '
Name 0. th4usati'd; thing - B=1)1A • the'
RIGHT ONE. if yon please.
But with the Coffek i nien`l not' hold con-
teution - , ••,,
Forthe• many, nianythingatheysisy—t ,
in
r,,,ir
o.
merous to mention. , ~
Whilst they're engaged in running roan om
-Store' to store I"; •.- •
To learn the current...vghot*e price of
, lifirownin.'s F.xceldid ' . ,
SeMeWho knokermy Criffie , giVeii parfielt ifist-!
isfaction,
Have formed. a,plan by„ly,hichdlitoir p•to tp
;‘,. , cause a,quiek reiy:,4cit Isu , e , ,
The case—'ris with a fq•iy .• hq doobt Ibe
ti,(l
To name 'Melt. Coffea - iffier (MAO (BROWN
' INGIS) EXCELSIOR: I " -- •
Soind lardheir's theMbnly-: bran 1; that :will
• stolid a readyteitle • • by*
•Plow,'frylailittle of •all—see.4whichogou
like the bear! 1. •-- •
Three% yeare h alba; passed: away abide I drat
s c qd.,vittl e t.=4 4 .4 'J 49.1
NoiNert hate I itO yourpaper•advettised•before ;
NorAvould I nd*;•or everconasna to publish
if likc 4 some used by "everybodye'• "sold
everywhere ," in "every store: ,
A trade wish the orders I
i a c c o to u ry ld n a lpll,.;_
:TeiVijoi :I4ake
• leave not a III& ;.•
Iffy Pub, is not so very late ; still T. think I
have my almig
But, reader,lmi. may rest mowed, 'he NOT
"SOLD -EVERY WHERE."
' Afaii4erditif f ed and for Sale% ihd
Nor. 2041arketestreet Camden, : NeW •ifir.OPY.
• This coffee• is inet,.composed of ,ipoisonous
•drugs it isontaitis.rnothing deleteriouk; many
persons use thia 'Coffee%tired, cannotoise ;
pure coffee; it takembitraand a halt m inces
to make a quart •ofigen ;along coffee, that
being just oue-half theAuantity it takes. of
Java Coffee, and tilwaVibless . that; half the .
Price. • to Mast
RETAIL DEALERS insa—ptunhase it in
lees quantities than ten' grosetat ray prices
-from the Wholesale Grotters.e.ll
.113' Orders by mail from. Wholeanle:llaalers
go : reptly attended to. - [2B-362
.
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vn°i " HAVANA '$ Rd .111', - a &the
, beat Chewing anepniothg.Totkititchit
WOLPE4O
JOB PRINTING of every description ea
naiad with neatness and dispatch at the
office of The Mariettian.
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From the Philddelphia North American'.
The following lines were vOtt`en in
Liverpool. England, by an aCcorblisheil
English clergyman, a warm-friend of the
Union, shortly after the reception of the
news of the adoption of the new coneti
tution in Maryland, and 'that she. had
become a Tree Strite. Elb sent thein'te
a distinguished American friend,-accOna
panied by a.note,- which s t eys i s
s 'A
notion °courted me the other iley
that I should like to spoil the Egypti
ans by appropriating' their song -`My
Maryland' ; a sword which can no twig.
er be 'of use to theme The aaker'l l B
the. Rev. J. S. Jones,*ecter' of
Church,-Liverpool, one of the,few,cler
gymen of. the established church who
tithes the side of our•goVerninent• •
rte Adrplalib-
The sound of war waa in thine ear,
Maryland; faii:Maryland
Thy, cheek " as wet with many a tear,
Maryland,; !air
Thy cheek -ma& yet bat never Op,. ,
Thy,anoient notjail,
Whoever may or darblimail
Maryland,'my Maryland
They said thy heart was failing..thee,
Maryland, my Msry!and !
They "dared to speak of treschett,
Maryland, my Maryland!:
The rebel,-in his new born pride,
Presnmed,to claim ttion for his brldn,
And bade thee battle by his side,
Maryland, fair Maryland !
My Mother State, the' fair and true,
Maryland, fair 'Maryland 'I
Gird on thy gleamiug ana,
Maryland, 'fair 'titaryland,
, The ages past upon thee call,
And those to come, whate'er
Shall find thee worthy of thorn all,
Maryland, mir Marylaedi
One only stain 'thy bauners-Wear, , , ;I ;
Maryland, fair Maryland;'
Ol let it rest no longer there,
Marylaad, fair Marylaud 1
The rebel; stone Invain 45.11, rave ••
About thy-legions strong and,brave,,, °
If thou Shalt come without a slave-,•
Maryland; fie . e'Marylebd !
She bears, she comes, the fee:Laud bold,
MarYland, my Maryland,
She tights bappatla the banner old,
Marylarid, my Maryland.!
But- s ee,kthe robe-around :her cast
.Is fiiireelarA ban all the past-- •
l*e hail her with full heart's at !Bit '
,
Maryland, free Maryland! '
ber feet the A-riint lies,
Maryland, free Maryland ! ""
There'sjoy• and slory in her eyes,
Maryland,. free Nicryla,nd !
Oh bid thy sisters follow thee,
And teach 'their shout like thine to be,
For Union and: for, Liberty I
Maryland free Maryland I • '
UNFA RMENT ED, B READ, --Ta l / 4 0 fin e
flour, six pounds.; bicarbonate of soda,
one and one-eighth of an, ounce ; pure
rduriatic acid; one ounce and a.quarter ;
water, three pint `
s;= and salt; three.quar
tars of an mince; mix the Vidarbonate
of soda and the salt intimately with' :the
flour, and, put, the m uriatic acid into
thckwater, and then. blend -the whole in
the .usual way of making dough: As
'soon . as it is thoroughly kneaded bake
it either in, tins or not. Bread thus
mikde has an agreeable" ' natural taste . ;
kappa much longer than; fermented „cr
common knead, and is said to be more
'digestible :and much less liable Ai) ; Lturn
sourcit mdtildy: We may obserse=that
the chiliiicalTotion of the acid ob.' the
soda Oisenpips gas, which,ll . It
es the liread"light," diseppeafs'in
t oven. ,
, - -
Her% 4i#sppcimen of murdered:
tltteerCs Ilpglish !which out-Partiagtons
MTS. 'Partington, and has moreover. the
Merit of beitigran actual fact :-Jikaillit!O
crate man Nvtio hailed frern.' Down 1E
had occasion one day to 1 - intermit's : a new',
Bible, and as it was quite . an,,,event tot t
him, the next,neighber,liq wa s, (billy
informed of the fact that , he ntad : ,get
Polyerog 'Bible with' thetHypocrior
it." It was some little time =before his
friend'debided that it must he 'a Poly:,
glot Bible containing the A.pocrypha.
egeakmg of his home, to
fdepA, askrA, ; Where , is your
hom4 loying „ eyes ,
at his mother, he replied r "Where
mother is t'' IffitioWer , iguestibt6riore
t'f 4'. • -
truthfully, beatit u y,,or touching y
swered? - ' '
i t ar How Fish haw arotiodPe,Port ti ll
'they are hooked, said , the aeliooo,,a4, he
inighed throggh thiiroVV4rpigs i ,gait;,'
jilt: the egress of“.tholiladtecittl.kathe
church door.
3lbtptAth Vtnusgifianialournal for fflotte:444e.
MARIETTA, •SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 25, 1565.
"Thatgehoolm:aster's in that Bed.
A correspondent of the N:Y.
Waver
ly gives the
_following' 'an 'one of the
many incidents that befell A "boaidirrg
rodod schoolmaster:"
I had been teaching' h'
term
in the Sucker State, and' this r had
been ,board,ing round. ~Ope eveninqtif
ter school of my littlp scholarsAstep-
Red up to,ttle andhElati4
t ' ‘, Mr!4,PPes,tifat); ( oA. - said/504: 1 6 //°U III
came humpTitti ,
Ileplied ri andjurtlawith
set ; out for my,patron'alkoose,
distant sonle ! , two: milsth
knO7/ I . , JunIIV:I4cAGATY - t — f9r.#P,ch'
his name, 7 --kad.,tym . clatighters,,,t,he pride
Stud tinvy,lo the whole ,pommunity.
had , heard so, much aboat them, tliat to I
mras_naturally„anxi . eas to see tliem.. It
seemed jhuffirever, thst Itvus to be .dis ;
appointed. liV*ll s )4rTi,v,,Pikleq°9d
etjto "gals" bad gone to a party on the
other side of the creek; so I went to
bed cursing the luck which deprived me
of seeing them that night.
The night was well nigh advanced,
when I heard one of the girls mime
home, 'add ;passing into the adjoining
- room; wits warming before some coals
whiA were alivizi on the hearth. , . It
I lieenis the old lady anillehtleman efept
in the 'same . room, that %At , not aware
'of it till theri. 13aving tval'ufdd herbal',
she turned tti' leave the room, *heir thb
mold man spokes
"Girls," sald'he, "the dChoolinaster's
in your be
''Very Well," said Sarah; and passing
the'roony, I slept: in,: , wen'tAp
bout an hour had , elapsed, when A
hearrl . Judy, the other one, come.. She
stood at, the door a. long time, talking:
with ~ her e,ntered softly.
4iuogag,her feet, she, entered the room
twkere.T. lay, filler. stocking feet. Vare
rgaAly,ondressing herself, and coming to
thg skdo.9llthe, ; lied.tirepoced, to get ia.:
Now it •hapuned I lay in er t he mid
VA dle,
*.
and torniag back the clothes, she gave
me a shake and said, in a supprsseed
whisper-:
Samom « s2 r
Awl d *hi ped , ther oortier
I P
isf the' jriltb'ni in my mnnth to keep zfrom
qiukbitie shetboundedi but iticaed
"*au Sip:Leak. The'old Inen ,,, heslrdi it
oet = I -
' ll °Jadir'
" 3 !‘i'il" l time respondedt faint torie
from the bed beside me. eeeez
".The ichoolnlasteY r s, in 1 1 / 4 d bed!"
,With one loud. sell, .and an "Oh I
ktfAaysns !" she landed on the floor, and
with the I . .apidity.9f,adeer up stairs.
Slae.netver heard the 19t of but prob-
Ably sue, `Jarneds ometbin" abont slay
otit,late, sparking, and trying,to slip
in unbeknown to the old
WORTH REmEmesaum.,-Ao* o;£4glse
dissolved lib skim eater, will
, restore-ord erepe..l 3., 11-
He'll a , .eratberry'fi,bound ,, si„.s,orn
will moon lilt -
Andiakatand was trircied;•pffer a ,white
table cloth; a servant threw over it a
liiixture 4illt andt pepperplentifully,
and all tracas of disapPettrad.
Pleture frames and klae;seh are pre
seried frooi flies by painting Wein With
a brush dipped in a mixturemade - "' r •
boiling three oilpnronibils in eptilt'of
wilier: • t• t t4l:s'pl ' wil
0 41Bedbugs are' kept liwar.tiby :washing
4ths cremicee wit hl3trong• salt tWater-,lput,
brush.,... r, -
!Soft eimp should , bti,,kep,t..in2 a dry
place in the cellar, and not be used. un
til three 153 onths-brd.
Mi
gir litoty isstcild'or a tertEiin
'Petieftetini;'Whone husbadd had ;midden
fy cobif`e . into llossetsloii of: *£/' larie
etected a bends to Vorres-,
pend
. to liis means. *fn. Petroleum;
hear i d , that it, wa,snecessary, to, have
"library,'. ,aud accoidingly sent to a
opuhtilnehnt,ore one ;A,
well assorted library of statde:rif works
was sent up to Apr house.' .Nek - t.' day,
; conies - do invinyl lady twat to wiffingoage.
theii-Iselt,cthin..--=tiohoidesteworks ?".,
cried lihei as au explanation was;atlemp-_
itcfrilAthe'r your choicentworha;-they
different sizes and colors; I,
wanted - 411m blue and, gold, to
etch mp a ;lax • ,
pir,nitu;•el' ,
gg-'A iltitthMair d'idf
ed up a bound volume of documenta,;on:
the back. o a f Fhlok asssy, E ,",d pub
i
books will dey print
here is one owysp.togs.'
t:it
0141)F4 1B ili i 9g14 1 0Lti lq%Tri 1 1 Ac in g
1
up a child ia the way he 13.4.99j4,gc—
travef that way yourself."
.
DRY GOODS_
Prints,
Alpacas,
11 ,
:1; Cashmeres,
n • "TZZ 7 : " q 3
gOAJA. 4UX....UrliXs,i l iltir
1:1311
YOU,St do the foljulqug
wishrtoiFtass a 11 0PYiNeF,
To count.. 4RTLArA t!efori?.90 1 4
trentuziaAo contradjet your wife.
To ikecaroful, whpn you.Bro,aslo4.for
MY:ifier elP9oift49l4y an,chow
'YPll'*give
e; f,T,o.praise every baby, that is ,brougbt
tolnp foreshihition.
°' cTo take twice of pudding if you are
told,the mistress of the house had, a
hand in thepaking of it. •
;1 . ,
To decline in the politest manne
being appointed arbitrator in any:matr
monbil !laurel.
To mind your own business, or if you
have..no business, than to Make your
tminesqtolempe,blisinegs of others
alone.. ,
To .be, caO.tkoos kOw you sit'nep, to a
lady of anceitain age withßeenai>ecta
clea,anclinity ,fingers, : and who staves
harjiaiT.tp getup an intellectual !ore
: ~; - z
What` faShion ? ' 4 Dintieie at
Midnight and = headaches in the 'Coining.
j:!"•iicalitir kind - of
'wit 'that 'lead li 'hosed , and bro
ken head;. Whit' le jel? To; -- count
your money 'and find' 'it ilhiledrecrdol
lara: more than you expect? " What is
lade) V To"be aivay free home
4
"when people awe to - boir'ow books and
umbrellaa. What is Contentment? To
sit in the house' and see" others stick .in
the"mact -
Speaking of ".last words," gone of
the finest expression!? we ever knew,,as.
uttereclby a:dyiug stlfte, was; 0 . 1 a
itage drivist.in Galifernia, r a, few years ,
ako.,' Seven& friend'?" dr4yers
him
nelfy.:were" Etanding,,,by.Jde,, 13,4eide.
'aßoyel ,said 'he ..,feeblyiaßk:es ‘ ,.;pe
'down grade p an &can't, rennit !'',
and died.
NAtlrelik3tA reinarliEid• tha
the squirrel is eontin - us:lV chatting t
f?llow squirrels in the "This
we have , every seasonsuppese, 'arises'
i 4oni the, animil!sloVe'eillie gossip;' as
he notorionaly one` of t'lin gieattist
tail bearers among . the tribe: ' -;
ifij , `P4l. damsel. wits . asked, ,:"When i.l
!adz and gentlankanAnive .qnarreted, and '
litiag-'-a r bisidettOtha other in fat4lt, . which
of , theAily ought to gtylr thiisArntec,tp
ittitee' AllidiVe. wow noiliation „Re
r
, Atty kNiii3 ; osrhe •bestsleurte:d and
c df4 thv t ipi,l A, ; tr;t,. ,'tl :•,,1 t"
....•
; it iraigr to ,atitF4 lt3 gopco il Olt a
oi
piece of hair from a 'Skye: 'taiiiii'' 4,
4e 01114%fidpti$0 ° a9?,1?1'1,,. or
D.:
him it is a lock of ,a B M io ng e * haix:
who has fallen in love with film. */
SUCCESSORS TO
f.I?.DIFFENBACH,
ARE NOW OPENING AN
•
faierLeu:ae. ::Assastht af
lIE
Sheetings,
Tickings,
checks,
DeLaing,
LW=
Truth' Sti r anger than Ilietion.
The Doylestown Democrat prints-the
annexed hist9rie strange,,, and,,youches
for itstruth i :, few years ,ago there
vw j Avinz i 4 a northern, nounty
aylvania, e., poor. family the ,mother
EQ4edEV>, , Pea,4l”
r
came, aloiturith„, ,books to Awl!, which
abe,wan ted,ll4, w,as i unehle, hub foi
1 1 , 1 0a4. nP ,IP°PoY; t 49
she h ,, , 3 4 ,o Aigsg„te gi.V.4E4;!**lflifPX
them, and she said nothing but , her
g1ii.164. - ` id
'h& one
of them, and a bargain was struck` Pori
[fine-looking The lieddler
dressed:llbn up nidelyaind _took Atiin off,
:Years 4 an
rolled round, d. the was
,4
not heard from. Jide had become,al
- as one dead. Within a very few
'VOW iligfit
dreamed a dreab. 'thEit
sotilbbod,y aud-ICft.ailitgaor of
'sir or i thoustind , ..- dllars , : to the
rbother of the littataoyEgiven , away for
the books, fur who waEhnbwd,oing
s 1,1 All . )„,2 .
119 ) 9 4 ,9 , jjlitl9l . ll. , ? Ear tp the y morn,
t49,t , A2r,,qiNq.
who laughed , and said that lie, knew. no
; • ,
one who would leave .him that aMount-
A." few 'the
received flotfidelby niaitrthiitiqie
hadilbient.lbft Vlbgacy Of seienlthoutianil
dollars ang it was by,tike little bolpho
had, been UvliPP 4y,, the. meddler.
He had settle,d ; ,in, th,e end, dope
well, and had died, or been killed in the
army, aTte tnak ng 3 a wtil to riOar of hie
atifdy 613,
ie.iVi,"3'r iliefr'ii•laih:
3 ' strAlstbiy is tntd:nf.the'cicilonetsr of
two regiments'entaged atld.isitonatdge.
,Asy.tha4:lxlea , elasalattafil *4 Pikaala at
Waterville College, Mailteilati when ; ,
the war broke out one went with v the
cotit t ti and , tii,e other :remained :644 ,to
e'udo l li. 'fiiiej , "'iorO 1;411 11 41'Oitalfy;
. rifled in-tals:liiiiii; ..aa . atei7:itpa
*min g was i:Ner,l'amitttialitrietillo t and:
'them lyinglaillel3y 7 didlti ticibLltlke) .battits
''field; witlittUiVriglittaidt 61ttlipitd;ixid:
both dead:vwThiiyldialrbvtidtintiliLrecok
4004a*Latilliql aftarak ) iiißalv,P,Oadt
,04.440 914 ttißgz9AfYiviAEXPtiliA.64 ftsAPF= i
,Atidit.ll,9lF- BAPNumic ERI togiligirtille . iv
.Etp l rOs ,liA4-, Ptim,4 109 4 1.09 ogWaf t l
world. Side by side, in the same grays;
theyjilikvheir last sleeß,
.:;,
c
t... last ..,. ttf. t vi.. a 3 ir2%
A f k i li4salii/N ' ariibri :24 3iiii ' Arintalt
lia“ tie9d 'a eplifiiingd ift; . tijcief:infl''clitrui
tali i iiiiide the'folio4iiikiroVeMiletiliitiOn.
iltiftti lir sqta' to`lCoVii.`Ot,divitd 7 :tiiiee
years of life : -
'I 'F' V'' .4l Min vihiemO.NT:' .I:ir
Gingliams,
. 0 .
pt„
Rrtiblai of books , `
29 ;' chaers,92o
tettar!
2A2B`le -1 * • • '
Tire . theddik t,66fciii.piJoveibd,
• The-Adhlki l dhipfei
The middle verse would he'2d Clliioh
ides tx.x.l4l7ir theredrerei-a verso, more
add veoail6elf.Aheire owe& axereeolese.
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OLD AND NEW TEBTA_MENT: ..
Number of books, 66 ; chapterElJ l ;
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*ertski,'3l', 172 ; wordst7s4,o67lldtters,l
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t 1 1
ij,,ihle ili rnalfiti ci-ktki: ''
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'are lath 'Tut'
heitrnOilikrson praised wit
'aifigt;W:.dbubt-ingt;. 4, Abut , ;!t ‘.slll4rnithrow
'that' cot& water. gbiris", at evoilbodyi.i
40- Judge Richardson once. said; lhat
"everythifig , waelforeknown 4by,t1i0,041-,
taightyyekcept- vehat4would be the ver;
, diet of Ir-petitqtry-{'•' . s
; Arilhereis.bat little differvlge,,b9-
tween a inch lindlalkung.h c i 46. 1 9ogniste,
of the diffe.rurce'only - betiveen u and i.
:IP elte.en 143,1 J. ' •
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, s ipr,y4ta,t .the
!Weft') iliiienlkiesnitii filiilioinc;
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The Hdnarable Grantley Berkley, who
several years' ago visited our western
territtiries; for the •purpose. of , Buffalo
hunting, hawjust published in England
takt voltirires'.of hie." Life and Recollec
tione,"' in which he -gives a picture of
the very ptic.uliar.times , in which the au
thor was born ,and z flourished. Among
his'sketiihnsvof royal life is a story of
Lady Haggeratone's , scheme to charm
the Reg dt:
tadyslip had , at her residence
a-tniribiture farmlard aed three pretty
little '1 'Alderney' cattle.. When the
Princwand her friends had- arrived she
ceme-forwardtfrain a.nide -wicket, as a
milkmaiil,' , fortheopurpose of , making a
sylabnb forth° Prince. , She had a sil
lier pail one'hand and an ornamental
stool in the other. liady Haggeretone
tripped along, with ribbons 'flying from
her dainty little pfiking hat that hung
on one side of her grabs u tea, an he
smallest hitle tie beam her la
ded stomacher,' till 'she cable opposite
Jilt; RoYal Highness, to'whnin she drop-
P'eda really gradtirol` l donittisy.',
`TheriiMelidk lightly otrei the beauti
fil 'Up gown
r'vell as her
ecilbred atikitings. the plabbd her pail
- aid Stool CbrilienieritlY for use. 'Lean
-4.5t one of the cross
fa
e9l looking'Of the `'dlaorn®ys, shti was
'etiduiplink tbiniiiebed tier 'rustic la
fitii4, Ind Litt havine'thildeted the right
'mg; the offended did not seem
tanc;y'thiii'rielliihrlittoe;- - for he first
liickird ifotte a Away,- bear
liiSitettol etboll pail itnd I - Lady 'flag=
keistede'iillo',.COverttt with confusion,
riiiiikatttiticleto her littlti
dairy, whence sheglij . not appear again."
=e4lo. eipaan Young.
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I ,,:enTheqfell/ow,ing r. ',iirgivan.un , ,the; author
ity qflla43,o4heimpktqkwous.pbysicians
.o[ the•age, auddwrii douktiee4l,Y, I;l6.high
tyLapprpister.l rbY,IW,RdrPdP of fowlers of
-bothfltelliloto.AwtauPre. 09VP.OiallY the
raadiesnal that.: fOrtiOn" uNhetti -upon
Jvhosal ovultenspplis Xiirna l ie• !beginning
tAleavealsotritelubrenllTO,ollooYo ortiO
kles, dlinesporowisifeet,n.&O., says our
~atithorilyi, "when.iir 4 eBPuting.thennelTos
prematurely; en whon ,thOesosPlAß-, of BP
. Vero, illnussya% weibvi tos 2/044 , thrm...4
,atltheitinse/of life*LeA3tbPYiPsy,%be ex
pected to"show themafllY43o) several_ ee
isentialf.points",must.ihee!obserod. The
co Bkinidtb.o * l O/ 1 7bathROjnieCOIVAtter
'.very morning, winter astwollras, summer,
, y,meaus of a sponge . Curd honey, or
imam yejlo7 Einalki;:iihnfild' bet used in
iiashlog the Nee' PreVioni3 to 'bathing.
The' ofte - iier u Ctltvisiter'ia l iiplied to the
'face' ihn''lnitter. ' If 'aby 'rlytighrress ' of
the skin' enSne!i,'alittl(nold cream, ap-
Wiled - at`' night; , :!lill" sea! reibove it.
'fbeit,,lain, l it - g 'Mat' exercise as can be
, ... , 1 , . , f ' i • . 1. . • •
conveniently taken in the open air, ev
ery a"ii'ilifie i b;3 " piitefictd. The diet
mist 'he" generous but wholesome.
I"lcinty'of'se'beitantial TOoit sho'uld be ta
ien;'iviihi poet 4k - ine' or stout porter.
Vinegar, pickles,Apd other'acids must
be avoided. ,>. In-,addition.to - all the
sbove.rules, it would, be as well if regu
4arhhours -were observed, and . heated
'places, of amusement seldom. visited..a
IDE
Patti: 'Fervent ---
love'titters loving
WoVds w il i tte'dislolu - tion 'of ' the - body, as
1 11 +.3" . a - - I ' '
the meltipdbell iii the burning steeple
continues to hound' out the hours. -
When men are„,long indifferent to
ward .'im, - twe grow • indifferent to their
:indifferlincei' =-= ,=•== 1= ' i •
ktil”Fliel -piiisinn of adquiring riches, in
'Her td-support vain expense, corrupts
'e ptuklet:lreart.' , = = . •
viWie , should not forget that life is a
i ower, which is no. sooner fully blown
.han it bsgins ;to 'wither., ,
eegpAiliould remeifilier that it`is only
il rest souls that. know , how much glory
Iv 7 r i. li tEt.l r.tvi i, t ~
I ere in doing goon.
' There isci:ol•if of love running thro'
• 114hiPeotirld'S'O'f dl er l eation, but the ear
f love 'done' . Ciia t ' distinguish it.
0-Correction , doss , much, bat encour-
t ageinent. w4ill do more. . ggepuragement
,:after censure eau after the
r: 4.»
ibMe shape; pleases
IT ; "8'314 itieitking, the more
lye you put into it, the better.
V 14 ti tree' icperson
4 06ridete in.' incnrriirgdebts ? i l.
I=
Whictt,y4 the,strongest day in the
!week 1, S9ed,ai n bgesAse all. the rest are
t 1 .114 4 (molly steal a
20l007 4 „kigemis,e he must take ea' its
Will'Or.`
Didn't Work.
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