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

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    BY MEDIC L. BAKER.
PUBLISUED EVERY BATURDAN MORNING,
ONE DOLLAR AND A HALF A YEAR,
PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.
t in " LINDSAY'S BuiLmno," second
oor, on Elbow Lane, between the Post
Office corner and Front street,
Marlette, Lancaster County, Penll'a.
gle Copies, with, or, without Wrappers,,
FOUR CENTS.
ADVERTISING RATES : One aquae (70
.s, or less) 75 cents for the first insertion and'
Dollar and-a-half for 3
,insertions, Pro-
Urinal and Business cards,.of six line's or less
15 per minum. Notices in the reading col
fire cots a-line. Marriages and Deaths,
simple announcement, FREE ; but for any
kittens! litres, five cents a line. •
A liberal deduction made' to yetirly and half
rly advertisers.
laving just added a." Newatrav Molin
a< JOBBER PRESS," together with a large
iortment of new Jab and Card"type, Cuts,
rders, &c., &c., MO° Job 'Office of "tun.,
lIETTIAN," which wit/insure the fme . and
execution of all kinds of Ton tk' Mitt
rrr Inn, from * tlie smailest ?he
LGEST Posren b
0 W,XIPf .G!s' T.xcelsior, Colo.
ilst trying-Coffee of all •the varions brands.
)embeb , "'B ROWN !NG'S •EXCELSI (O
—tit the head it stands.
it'a- not • -ntlidif.o-tliat' 'are '"SOLD
EVERYWHEIkE. ,,
little stretch kvt -al 1.110 latchvi' `gooil 'goods
will.easily bear,
But a stretch like. thiaL , - 4 ceerld'eVerywhere ) —
is leery apt to tear. )
ow, 1 canaattiyArlyOvithoilt ankliesitation.
here's none like "BROWNING'S EXOEL,-
810 A." in this enlightened , nation. , ;
lied chernistiiiikOd riot feu nd;.a Ooffeb4rom
any :store t 'f
iscsiiig the same ingredients as "Brown
ing's Excelsior. 49,
Is there any one, in.or ,out, of: the ,Coffee
trade, . .
io knows the articles from which "Brown
ing's Excelsior's" • •
toil a's mode from , barley, rye, -wheat,
beans, and lanai; .
toe a thousand other things—bat the
ILlt.liT (INF. if yonighlastti
t with the Coffee- tnen,lowilithot ,hold con
tention
r the many, many things they say—too nu
merous to tuentiOrte,
til,t they're engaged in Kooning round from
M.lle to store . •
li , em the current wholesale—price , of
"lfrowning's kaceiSi.o49:+ l 3V+ +++ 4.1%
MU+ who kIIOW my Coffee gives , perfect sat
. .
I,tactlon, .F :
r tornieil a plan by which they hope .:to
cause a quick reaction.
ease—'tis with a few.; OP.tdOtibt be
Isere
-117111/le their Coffee after mime,;PAOWN•
INC'S) EXCaS1011;” -
itflo my their's the only, braml Putt :will
stand a really, teat., ,
rw, try a little of them all—see which you
like the best. , , . • , •
rev years have away,aknpe,. first
sold a store;
ver have I in your , wo udv,WW,before;
or would I now, pr ever co'nffic* %o pupljsh
more,
like some used, by. ,‘Seyclybody, , t , „ resold
everyWhero,',', : in Wey'ety:stuyo, ,, ,
trade like this do not wish; the oiders I
could not till ; , •
he fac!ofy all Jersey's had Would
.
leave nut u foot to till.
'
trade is nat. so very large ; still I' ih . "
111010 my share
;at, reader, ph. may rest asSett4' , tis NOT
"SOLb EF FAYWITEIVEfi n `'
anq'actur6d and for Sale t!i
GEORGE L. BROWNING;
Nu. 20 Market street Camden, Nett , lersey.
This coffee is . not composed' of poisonous '
rugs it contains nothhig deletetione';"
..rsons use this Coffee" that. cannot use 'the
are coffee ; it takes Mit one and a half 'Arias
make u quart of old strong coffete,` that
dog just one-hail theAutintity it takes of
.va Coffee, and itidtays I6S's than it`tiff the
rice.
RETAIL DEALERS may purchase it in
ms quantities than sten-gross at inY paces
om the Wholesale Grocers.
ICr• Orders by - mail from Wbolesile , Dealers
, Imptly attended to. [2B-3m
g09M130,10..
!•:.
L. L: GUTIIMAN.Ni'A %
Front Street, MaOietta, Pa, uu
T AVING opened a new Clothing Store"?
- 7 124 in Samuel Peek , a b.tilding,ou Fnintser:,
taw doors above .'fury's Hotel corner,'Where
EADY MADE
..cLQT,HiNg
,(.every deScription . ,. and aentlemen's fur
lolling goods, will be found in great vitifety,
nd will be sold at the very lowest prices.
This will be no Yankee artiele
.M be sold with' a vieWld Veeure a perms
cnt trade. Call'a:nd see the goods and'liarn
le prices. feb.l-tf
65. PIIILADELPHIA
Paper Hangings. • 1865
OWELL 87. BOURKE,' i • '
MArrurAcruitEna OF
• WALL VAIDEUS,,:‘,
-.4I;iVD 'WIND 0 w CURTAIN ,PAPERS,'.,
Cotner Fourth and Mcirket streets,'
' , : PHILADELPHIA.
it A fine stock of LINEN SHAD.E4,con
stantly on hand.-- T3m
CHOICE HAVANA SEG ARS ;find the
best Chewing and Smoking Tobticco at
WOLFE'S.,
TOR PRINTING td description ex
ecuted with neattre'sinki(4;diqpatch at the
'Alice of The Mariettiarf.'
DP , Echternach's Army) tp,apc, art infalli
ble remedy for Sadc le.Gi4ls, (*II Sores,
nil diseases pi the skin,
AT THE GOLDE4IO i1f0.44;F,t•
-7--
I)FLIMP. Ncv Crop New-OrleaapAl9
it
basses
—the very best for Cakes. Just, receive
4?
Ni; LER Si: 1 /0 1 ** • ;
QT. CROIX AND NEW FiNGLA.NirR Tot
QT.
for culinary; purposes, warratited.genyitir,
H. D. Beat..ninint 1"
• •
- BOHLEN'S long celebrated GEN,
D. BENJAMIN.
Life is but a fleeting dream,
Care destroys the zest of it ;:
Swift it glideth like' a itiatim— :
Mind' you make the besV of l / 4 it I '"I
Talk not of'Your Nieark,woils,
Troubles or , thetrest:drit ;
If w's
Let us mtvko the beat .of it !
if'yout friend haa got a heart, ' '-'
filere-is something finedn him;
Cast away his Par!" , •
Cling to what's.divine.in
Friendihip is oar ""
Make me heartless jeetiof
It will brighten every grfnf . ,
If we make the best:of , it. 7
Trusting in the Power above,
In one common bond of love, ; ; •
Bindeth great and dmair r i,f l n:Ei,: 4 l '.;':
W hatsoevet may. befall-L1; •
- ; •
SO`riOara . the - reat .
IXTERESTING TO SOLDIERS.---The eXOT
. bitant,oharges made by elairri agents for
collecting.i bounties ;and pensions due ,
soldiers' widows, are rittrace,ing..6ille
tentioti in the•proper quarter, and the
legaltreentidy,witl4e applied tO''cor'rect;
the abusa...'llhe lawprovides that not
more than ten, dollars shall be cleinand.:
ed or received for such service by agents
and the PentiltifOr Vielatien is:s3op fi'ne,.
or imprisonment for.two , years. '!A'case
was decided in the U., 5,, ,Qourt' at tri :
dianapolie, a few days ago, in which , a
'man:waived wp r i:Ki, was charged
with having received an exorbitant fee
for collefirig'4 pensiOn for a 'Soldier's
,The testicann,y showed that he'
retained $lOO for this'serviCe, and the
jury found, ttina ;Soldiers.sboald
understand that it is a punishable of..
tense for Ail agent to, rodoive,taore, ,thati
slo'for the servicer - of collecting bGU -
ties, or pensions. •
INWELYMAUQ Lit —Ow Wednesday last,
a U. S., Representative, 'somewtrat ad
raoced in,yeurs,, who. has ..a young and
good:looking ife, had-a letter* bearing'.
his frank, r'eturne'd . (tenor ding, to,
the Post Office rule when not called-for"
within a certain Lime. lied 'been di
rected to'Captain--'—= , - Contineptetli
Hotel, Philadelphia, and, Jecognizing.
the handwriting of the: direction
that of his wife„the Honorable gentle -r
man opened it. Alas for his Vence 'n/f . '
mind that he .did 801 for •the letter con
tained such•rtntaistakable,proofs of hie,
wife's'infidelity, mixed with ridicule- of
himself,...that determined.to Send he'r
back to her father's without delay, which
was accordingly done.
MADE! UT ELS'
character in London freqn,ently figured
on juries. When on a jury,,,ai.,goon.
they litid'retireff to a roonetd'Ablibertitw, 4
he would. button up his coaA,and, ' ; `tut:n .
in" on: a' bench, exclaiming,
men, pm for bringing in, Verdict 'kr..
the plaintiff' "(or defendant, 4 as he had
settled his- mind,) "and all creation can't
move me. Therefore, as soon as you
have all agreed with., me, make;,me 'up,
ME
air The Lockport Bee announces, the
death of an - „ecen't.'itc` Individual named
William Colley, in the Lower Village.
Be livea alotie:kOpi:rigiocery,
his property„ valued at 51.8,064, to
his relatives in England. He kept his
specie in an old, boiler finriedi, in d tbe,
cellar. Among the deposits in this pri
vate-Arault, were fifty Ahousand , three)
celtriiiddes. - How many millions' Oft
coitiiaretthns hoardod in various parts
of the country ?
BEIM
d kt. c'-'l.-.11.1ztri:440,,.
ttt us mitt tbe fitst . 0( Et
Sappiness despisei.state';
'Tie no sage•experiment, )1•1,,
Simply that the wise and great , t•
May have joy and morrimunt
Rank is notAespell refined,-
, M o l 3 eY's test:of,it,
But a•calm contented*rnind, •
That will wake the best of it.
4ustOrki,pg 1,?.11..0(u5.
We slrli_overeorne them all,
It werneke: the best of it.
Taorrt fastest 'tithe ever.
made in trotting in double harness was
by, Paltrier tiod Fliithadly
They trotted one, Mile .wagon in
2:26, and two miles in The fast
ever•mtide :for. 'one mile to leC
, •
wagon was by - Peerless. She trotted in
2:23 Li. The fastest time ever 'trade ,
to sulky was' Made by" Temple:.
She ii.dtted a mile 1n`2:20 4 on Long Is
land, and a mkle , in 2:101 on .the
azoo track; hat that track is generally ,
belieVad to 1?6 short. • A horse Tan'tiot i ,
several seconds faster when hitbhed to
a ,sniky than'he i can when bitched
wagon. - • • ; • •
Venitsphattla Itatrital te lona Circle.'
MARIETTA, _, SATURDAY )(04NING;_.•MARpli' , 18 - ,'.'. 7 1:8..65. :.
( Tr-gm. " 11.1,e
~Crystal
Published. s by tlie,,,qcliplans pf,the,.2lloriettiA
, .Aschqol : • • z -
DeaT,' SchoofMates .—As we must all
have soniething for Oryittil Gein, I
`,t, bought, I, woultgivetyau a. short history
t ormyvisit?to,Btostont , °patina Morn
, big int the month! of , July; ,we; 'packed,
;our trunks, bidllgood-byer:to all- :our'
-friends,..and stetted for , ;the station:
There we took th.e. trairipfor. Fhpadel
phia. When we arrived there we jam
pe'd tics.* aiievidiii'dii4Ein !o the
:steabitiotif "'We'diddse'd t 6Yei• to' taiii
'a'ad . there took 'the caili j an i &arrived
lat'.N:ew` aCaleVen
Night. We remained tlierethree
• d &yr, Ira
interest. The' day 4 .after •• we arrived
Lieut. Ilabberd of Fort Columbia call
ed uporOns and invited'ilsVirett•to Gey
er/if:es`llll£l.lld.. We tirieri*ieri pleas
ant afternoon visiting the Fort and dif
ferent places.on the. Island. We went
on ; topqif the Fort.aad hada fine.-view
of New York city and the surrounding
country, After finishing our visit in
'York'city,' we again took' the cars,
'an'd'after passing: flYkongh"a great many'
Jll 11
places,and beautiful sceneries, which,l,
would „ike to tell, you. something • about ;
but; for the, want of time eannotl. we ar-,
rived at Staff6l4 Sprin'gs. , After .visitc
ing -many kind frienda, 'spending fife'
,weeks iiiftf th'etd, *e bade 'theta` goid:'
bye and , started . felli:;iqn. 'this is a
beautiful place ` can tell you. We.
boarded.at the Tremonthouse, just op
posite 'Boston Commons. • You have
heard of Boston Commons ; it is a beau
tiful plat's` laid Off with' largo 'thee' artd
n 1.1166511 lakes - and splendid seats to rest
upon ana elegant large fountains of wa
tat..,. Then altar seeing all we,wiShed to
see in Bostou, we visited Bunker Hill,
This onumen his, hollow frbm the . hot
tom tont' eltop• r an d when fi
21. r»arm
ted Vigifora l !were carried to tli'd
; car by:Mee l. : as ofa steam 9 , l3gine. ;
cange.c CAR A .)lonumexit,stands, a. small
but beautiful, op uMent jusdßilotd•ln the
memory of General t Soseph Warren,
which was placedtheretrthe Masonic
Lodge of iihidh•he was s ` member,“ - and
beartrthe following inscription, "Erec
ted A. D. 1794, by King Solonion's
Ltidie,'"Frhe ''Conititiited' at
Charleston 1783, in memory of Major
Gparal Warren and his, associates who
wermslain on this memorable spot, June
the' 7th,• 1775. • •
=IEEE
Ynehblit'those-Whb seta just value
neon
.fibre oleaeiugs of L;iherty:Wre worthy
to enjoy her. In vain we toiled, in vain
wefougl4, we bled in vain ;,,if you our
oppring,want valor to ,repe) the assault
of her invaders, Charleston settled in
1828:Urnt“.14775;. febugt 1.776." The
height of Bunker Hill Monunient is
about 220frt,it is 36 :4 teet - square at
the pa§sta,Pd 15 at Pholo,pp. The ascent
to the tgp ikby, 295,steps, after we as
cended those steps and came, to the
wefound . four windows with, iron doors
to. r alcse , east. window,
westlwindow, south window, and north
witido* • On the'wall at the , top of the
Mondmentiwe saw's . ehnnon whibh , had
ben takenin the 'Revolutionary war,
and one of our 'own Which htid 'bursted
in . firing upon, the, enemy. Out of these
four windows we saw, agreat many •,ol)-
jeots interest of which .I , has , e, not
time" to tell: I have,a , great deal more
to tell you about trip
,home. You
shall heir froth me s'oon. •
ELSIE
Meinonals of'Gratatude.
How-sweetare Mao-recollections •f
irid`wOrdsTe'detved, and how pleasant
the memory of mercies departed. If We
were:tO accustom ourselves to rOO.t. to=
kens Of I repipabrans,o..for asiOt
once whichq we;teceiverfrona-God,ancl,,,to;
erect au altar wheraver Iwe receive at
ifleSi3ing,Ahti many •evi'devicesa of ugo o d
would tie p'i s din tUd thb) rifros p sic titin
of-outlives. The . review,' of • out 'lives
would Create confiderice "fOr the `fatUre.
The moiS 4 miglit -- *row ovOr' the pillar,
and the fle"Cif'tbiililtat MiEht''gia tart,
bUt, the'inactiPtiOtts'ivOuld"retniiiii;fresit
on the, tablet of metaory, and, gratittide'
would, kindle .the purer flame of affection
in the heart. Thus Samuel took a stone
and set ft bp'betweenl•Mfzpah• andidall
ed the 'nisnie'of it" the'riiipSr,"' skyilt e g'
"Hithrto bath the' Lord lietped us."
I 148.J3 0 t ems , ,om
morials, but : ,lfitbe pillar bo raised l in,
our bosoms • w e.the in]
ob,r livqs
Afotiqn, , ,, like , spring ,frp.Fers,
breaksithreugh , tho most frozen , ground
natte4l44aittleitplAti,4t for:
another hifart to' 'make' it !happy, .:will
Bevel' seek urvain.
_~~ ~,
FOREST . FL'o*ili
EMI
AITERAGE , V I RGHT OF
that
r,average retards show that a citizen of
,the'werld; otethes . ' first' appiiardrite'
,public; vitlighslab . outliiicoionnds raid e;
bey babys'iittle mare, 'ai'rgirl .
baby'a, little . leset ' , Bornie very Mode t st
bablea hardly Cirri:lld With r two ,
, .4
poutidUlin'd'Ottlf, - tivtittellliet ''preted=
tious youngster's libist'lif tdritabd eleven
'pounds. ; When hyleck,aalFed for„ hie
I "pound, of flesh,",he t asked for an equiv-
talent to ,a little less than One.iiiir.th of_ a
baby., thetitly;fmesi.gF9„7tdgring,
childhood we need,not trace here; but
it may be interesting to kno:w that giils
an boys, of twelve ,years of, age are
nearly equal in weight ; which lip
, , ,11
it, malea r are heavier.than females of the
„ 'Of *. SPI ,
satneafel-XTIPF wen~cf twenty
age a hundred and forty-tnree poindi
each', While tile' yotirig , women twenty
availige :a hundred and tWenty4 Tonna. .
feacht their r;hisaviest at:
about !thiiity-five when • their , average
weight islabout a,hrindred , and ,, fifty...tw_o
pourt,d , s ; but the , women slowly fatten
fiftY,' their average , fa> a lia
ered and twenty-nine pounds.; lien and
women 6oge her'; w iglit'lit" full
grow„ •
th average ,
about twenty' tames as
hea3fai'dhy l Wered the' ffiii l kirti'of
existence. — Of Cootie' 'dvers:i'e'i titre' fare
only:mpaot„ Arhe, averages Ivere,lioLtr#
from men yskrigingfron a,,,pknclreA,HA
eight to two, hundred.an,d i twon:ty Ronpde i
and from -women,,rapgiogs f,ro o m 0414 1
eight . tp and ? seven o pouple,
Thefiettmlweightiof human ; gature„ ta r . :
agee.tan(lcenoitioßs,, , litßble:
clergy, tinkers,,tagore,
boys, girls, and babies, all included—the
`eY
avage'weight' altniiet - (slack) fide
hundred" Ebglish 'pobntls' hvoirdupoise
for aka' tiunian being , ; quVitity leitay
to teineiiibe - r at any iat'e.' • '
ALLEGEROONSPIR:ACY.-,-Ahe New YOrlff
Windhestertfl>earrespondoeit?
says , : k.i ia(l
few aysi agoi *reef,: °iNVioolleet44l
- by the names of Sherrardejeett
.and were sent without our lines
1 , 4,5• I 'l., • -
,on the charge of disloyalty: is she.
• l'
ged that t they Oei3spired togetheito'ght f
np aSociable Ball; t'o °w hich Genera
, • t - ° •ULF-- -
.Sheridan •in invited - inept,
and~thnt, d i A - 2 1 4 ,
mCnt'Ofr.tosaios gi errillss was to seize'
the 'Genoial, tale
Ordek. "I.he . plan'; ; Was frustraied; rind
th'e ladieS ?) 'Who 'Cnriobted . it' are
now communion with those for
• whom they have exhibited such a. warm
sympathy.
1 0 - , 4 c.N.respondelat of th New. Itgrk
Herald, writing fro,m off Charleston,
Feb r , 26, says,;,"W i ehers just rectiv-,
eti th,,,pf4ciafintelligenc.o of the burn
ing, of, Columbia ; S. C., pp the
, 24th inst.
After the town had been taken ~possess
ion of by Slocum's corps, some of our
troops;' were` fired` on from the house,
anif.SoMe seventeen Men killed,'
count'O? which4ederal Shei:mdia'
ed "the foWn to be burned, which 'order
.i 4- "' • '
was carried out t o' the letter." •
•
fello*lng is , the latest • oil•
story : A man went From New York Ito
the Pennsylvania, oil region s , and, spent
t 4,5.00 in b,oringSoroil,nbut,without suc
cess. Ele„,ha[Limftinds„),e4;,,but bought
five l bnyrelsens.redlt, t parrled them
his,well in, the,Akight„,. pouresl, the oil
down, his,plpes, and,A,he next, morning,
began pumping with a suzcess which
astonished, all his neighhors. Before
the flew "stbOsid, sold his 'well for
$7,600 Elv'd honie'." ' •
ear The Editor 'of the Site .Francisco
News Letter, in giving a parting salute
Tte.°- 1-D,r! V'e, l l o 7 B ? 01 ; Ner York,
,yon .
deatb,rp2Ol,ystops your wind, and paY
no cPr:ilusligel,ort after s death , ` t 4 you.
open to sepwhlroit can q fron4,l!
eir At a,,Ohriatteas.celaration,
contraband,sebiactliin.Norfalk; teach-;
er 'asked:the!lit.tie darkies:whosn thiptlh ;
day they 7 w9rn,neletiratiog., , and..they
with one voice cried out, "Geo. Butler's:'
Toend' it' iiffettli'to set
gliFcPartiori •Broirnlocr says he• shall
e°4l4.tl'AißP:&°l ,i le . Whig,
atiqu I P I ;PRP!!" s „I" a t3 ll; i f flA n Pf s 'f?r ,
el," ipw. Aui t A3ptipki k te j k s ,
to suppose for a nioerAt,t;hfttl
govern one State in rebellion and edit
IF' It is said that selt m rlteuipt.upd
other cutaneous dOpases ca,u,be cured
W 4. ”Int
by binding on the
J par,t,ll,frecie t ti piece,
of silk oil cloth, and Viel)tne
requently takes place ifftfteen
MEM
Buying Gold niake's one , a , Rebel.
Tharp is , instruction and :exanwlen in
thcf; following incident narrated Ace urby
ft Wend. •~ - "“
honeat!Sc • hulkill County German ;
'inerchnoti vf,ho,lmd. keep ; proapere ,en 4,
had
,asnumulute4opore. money than. ,
could enn1vA0y,48,,c4pi,141,14 i his,,buelnegeo
catne,,to,avutri.o,tie, hanker,fin,
Phia. *A. 1,41 , a 1.
have got 'lone moneys,,and •mrant
Yotto,lhu.Y.:oom.e. gold.": 1 ,
4 W - , 11 ,Y, 8 1.14,11z,W110t , 0 0 7e0 wait gold,
.for"khakista!t. a e t,hAngy,ou,aell in your
store."
"I knows dot—but—l- want to made
some" de • !rise - of- golds
33eoples say it is goingjiip;zandl
intiyfinikelg tbusatid donate.
'lSheitzpyou!iteiii-Rdif fehow,, don't
youlktiekt thatleloU bergoid you will
be"Oreber ?", •
h "Noir: siiid hultzswitfi a:time of re-
l i sentinerit iu his '
' "guptSose: yotl"bny , t'en thoxisitrid &OF
litrs,of gold. Suppose that same 'porn
. in 'awl read iii' r the
, ‘Terrible disaster to' the Union enuse
Grant's army - roßted 'and deStrOyed I
iThicrebbikiaaraiiii'dll l
2 ii'BllB4fireifi news,"`
ex'cliVdtv
"Ydp, but Vottldn' , t you 'Say rightff
'o,
irldisi,iciweVer,';ivifl . ut gold npt=g l adfOr
rthe Union cattie'lain•'zi'd . , hut it Id gobe
for s my,tec t thFTsarid,? iv .yon't , you, see,
in. Ainying align iniitanty ,
lypahethp o iri - teiTsts of the ,reb4s your,
• I ,r,4l3t . t— i thlit you 7 bribe, yoUrseif
swish the tp4u9pefid, and pzowisli your
c:ountry,anci ypup ponnyympn_to i. fail 'l l,
And if these, nnho.)7 desires, Shultz
don't define a rebel; theto is no language .
;
tO define one. Doet..you sea that buy
-jing.lold inevitably tiiiiivhonestv. patrir
, ,
i o,ticVdevOted.miltislike you away frinn
thifamiviti which they l onglit4o , support &
1 ,
tity qliinkitililsy, suitoefrilfi
biit 'Which; they Pinilbt enppdrt,sbecadsei
,
' they haverniadiwitdfor ithbir interest , not
tFosnppor littsi7Dontt Youdseev it; .41Parr
old fellow ?" 1. .) •
"Be sb,tire I do " Aid the honest man
)
gravity of manner ' enq'hninitity;
ai'it'artiWiif r'at'
:whole „ot `dat to beven-Tmrties. My
--• 1-nzt .11 ,1 • 1.,1
Money goes mit My iTnewlee."
,- . '
NEW 'Faalovioriar.; -OnnsEwevt--The
new isinetot frectibnal , currep4, of; the
denomination of teerity-five cents, js
now ready 'for diefrib a utiOiL. - : I't'' is bn
theck . iiaper, and the engraving gives
the appearance of one of the Gove - in
ment:notes of greater , In size it
is about One'-hallierger then the Carien
.
cy no* in circulation, making it much
more attractive and,. easier to , habala:
On the face here is a SeeAike,ness cqf
Secretary:lFnssention. ,Theofiftyt,cent
noteepare •the same, style as the twenty
five cent : issue. : , • t, • - •
naine - of iveddifiby fin:toed -in • Slidfiferd,
Eng., of convietdrfildni,
pigen,n-sten,ters, dpg,fighterp, w,ifetbeat
ers,„ponglers,Ac, a who impet i and tell
their. : experiences. and .p4a3: and, sing,
with• wonder Sal enthusiasm., ,At „a lat 9,
meeting of tbe baud Harry-'reesda,le a,
noted ` circus clown, appeated,and burnt
all his professional costumes.,,, The
crowd was great and,,.tbe pious zeal in:
shohtings of qiEtallerdjale.' deeditt
pituying-thel sacrifice. ,; •
Pranklin's delebrateil recipe
foLnheap sleigh riding
':' runsas , ,fnlip,w,h:
"Sit in*the ball in your night clothes;
with both doors °pews° that _you can
get , ti , geod d`r;i4lL-your:lebtsin
ice water— droithe 'front 'deor hal down
your tback--holdtan ibicle in •ontizthind
arldvitiAt the te r it" . l.)ellG itiht thel. , otliert
He says you can't•ttell differeuVe
with your eyes shut:hi:id it As a great
deal cbeaper."
.F i : .
' The !cb nStitatitin al 'imienambuttio
slavery 'came , tOta vute:o64Wed- 1
i 'nesday in the lower house of thiSqNewf
i iJersey I, j egislature,:tind was, r o elic49.
The vote of members was eveplytti
.
vided— •.thirty •±- ~ to thgty? • : —and the resoftl •• .
h
tip was defeated by the casting vote
of the 'Speaker in' the negative:
li' Gen. Schimafelfonning, in 'com
mand
,
bharle w ist,o,n, three year ago
raised in Pittsburg the: 'l4ll R.egini l eat
"Volunteers," s lid led
J.- •
them with honor to himself and country.
tle is of .Prnssian birth, and received
hiermititart,edliicatio,a, n. the, ..ppissifigi
has adopted
§l t K4 i 9ff? t r h ig i fig-6 1
in tho rebellion.
VOL XI--NO. 3 9
. .
A Spartan Marriage.
Many of.the laws of Lycurgus, ihcon
'neckion.withthissabject would undoubt
-edlximeet4with the approbation of the
.fair.sbx of modern .time. The time for
' , Marriage !was fixed,by statue, that of the
!roan atrabout2o or 35,years, that of the
ladrat about 20 or a little younger. All
men Ache continued unmarried after the
appointed-' time, were liable to, prosecu
tion, and all , old bachelors were prohibi
ted from being present at the public ex . -
!ereises,if ; the ,Spartan maidens, and
'were , denied the usual respect and hon.
ors: paid to .the aged. ." Why should I
glve•yon place,l! cried the young man to
the old unmarried gentleman, "when you
have no child to give-place to MB when
I tun' old ?" Marriage petitions were
given to any of the maidens, so that
neither poverty should prevent a gallant
nor'rfchee teitipt bin' to - marry contrary
'to his ihclinations. The parents of throe
'children enjoyed considerable immttni
lies, and 'those with fear children paid
no•ttixed Whativer=a regulation when
all married men with large fainilies will
a really admit to be' not wise and quite
ble. 'Every marriage was precided by a
betrotfial, as in other Greek cities, but
the inartiage itself was performed by the
,young Spartan carrying off his bride by
:pretended :abduction, rind for some time
ti!fietWiird the Wife continued to reside
with heeown faitily, and only met the
busband on stated , o'Ccisions. This ex
:traordinag way pf spending the honey
,,moon wee first,introduced by Lycurgus
Ito prevent the husband from wasting
.too much of his time, in his wife's eocie-
ItlAtirng the first years of their mar
, riage,, aut:l,in, order to. economize the
ibride's eharms, it was customary for her
brikastnaici to , cAP cfr all her hair on the
Wedding, day, so that, for some time, at
leart, hpr pereonal attractions should in-
Pipase with her, yescs,a very good and
cohuipadable plan, which we here re -
copipiendio t i ll9 . 7 , lrep pf,the.p,resent day
q Doilei Policit - Y6oii. Giur.S.—ten. I
Jived among the Chookaw Indians, says
a tsireler, I pgld a consultation with,
one of their chiefs .reipecting the stages
of their progress in the arts of civilized
lire and among other things he inform
ed me that , at their start they made a
great mistake -',they only , sent their
•
bOys to school. These boys came home
•6: t
intelligent men, but they _married tined
ucated and uncivilized wives and the
uniform result was the children were all
mothers.—The father soon lost
all his.interest. both in wife and child-
Jen: And now, said he, if we would ed
ucatb,but one class of our children, we
should•choose , the girls, for when they
beteome methers they educate their eons.
This iilhe point and it is true.—No na
tion can become fully enlightened when
mothers are not qualified to discharge
the dutieS orliome work of education.
Parents, give your daughters, as well as
your 'ione; 'the' best, education in your
poiver.
-CrPerdsrm--IA person of , an observing
turn•.of Mind, if he has, rode through a
country town, has noticed how curious
youngsters along • the - route will fill the
wkdAews t withtheir anxious faces in or.
der„,to gat a'g'limpse of all passeas by.
Al l. 4:llee ieddler drove up in front of
7.17 rte
ahotise one day, and
. seeing all hands
•
anrllll6 Cpok'stari k;
ng from the windows,
got p l fefrgrnltis car:, and the following
dialogue tools place with the man of the
house :
jdnathaisL-i‘tfits'tliere been a funeral
here
Aso of the - House—"NO ; why!"
I ;jortatliail-i-"I saw there was one pane
of gla,se l that 'didn't have a head in it."
`M / an'Of the' House"Vou leave blast.
ed'iiiielt; or there will be a funeral."
PERSONAL ArpEkTer,..NcE.—Attention
to •
one's 4 outtvard' appearance is one of
ttiVtriAt eldfrieurs' or Politeness. Want
iloienly or dilapidated
attire; are aii sada:to' the persons we
Xtiirlhilig like dirtiness—
tlieveVi word offends—is utterly unpar
donable and inadmissible. Man, natur
sklYttilw pplimt.pf animals, has necessar
ily.tbe greate,sts need of personal neat
ness.
,l4ost,of the nationsof , antiquity
bathed. daily, or ofteusF.--Ablutions
were, and,atrll are a in many co u nt r i es ,
religious, practice. P f sifunies are quite
gone mit of fashion,,luing left to be used
rarnodt eiblusive)rby persons of ques
tiobiblrhealtli; tii-wPrse, of question
alilS
, . .
Oliff' A. recent order of. the War De
partment directs the, issuing of a ration
of h qAti, Fourteen ounces of dried
fish„or bigltee . n ounces of piekled fish
• •
to fie maddlo the trooris once a week,
i 1i1;11 1 or Ow ration of fresh beef.