The Mariettian. (Marietta [Pa.]) 1861-18??, September 23, 1865, Image 1

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RAINS of this road, sun • by Reading Rail
TRoad one, which ri ten minutes faster
than that of Pennsylettha Railroad.
MUSS in Tine ito4D RDA AA 101401,A;
LEAVING COLUMBIA AT
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A • M Paisenger traftifor
7'l Readi ng abditatertnidiste stations,
lesing Landisville at 7a43.u.,ua l i•Manheim at
7:58 ; Litiz it 8:13; Rpliva& Rea_
holdsville at 9:08; Binding kaiinglict 9:40 and
arriving st R, ading at ten :o'a.leek At Read.
ingconnection is made with Fast Rip:east rairi
of Esat Pennsylvania Railrel4s, teaching New
York at 2:30 P. M. with train of Philadelphia
and Reading Railroad, readhing Philadelphia
at P: M., and also whir trawa putts
ville, the Lebanon Valley and Harrisburg.
1 P, M.—PASAEMER
g iali a l a _
buns, connecting al.kangui v ili a at 2:60 P.
M.
w ail Express trainip t eri vi plaknta. R A R. l both
Eutand Weat, leav /1., gullet& Af3:26; Litiz
3:41; Ephrata at 4:1 ;MRelialicifdakfl'e4f374
Sinking Springs 6:03 and, sirtiging4CAtulding
at fg2o P. M. At Reading chMugetioP ma de ,
with train' for PottsvilleandiLebaluon v.auey.
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LEAVE READING T , '
0 A. M..-412A,IPP.ASVE/V170411111
0
; for Columbia liked intermiditteNts•
6
bons, Waving Sinking Springs at 6 16 ; Rein
holdsville at 6 44, Ephrata at 7 11, Litiz at
7 40, Manheirn at 7 68, making connection a
Landisville with train of. if.emplai lAD_ ro ,
teaching Lancaster , at-8,63 , AM. and ph . -
delphia at 12:30; arriving at Columbia ..9
o'clock, A. M., there.connecting , theiFer for
Wnghtsville and , 'Northern. Central Attila.. - d,
at 11:45 A. M.with train of PeniPa.llailroad
for the Went. - ' ~ 4 1, •-.- .1
'Mk ;for
6:15. lc)o . l.l.=rat i gbo t er i T
stations
witn ariasengertlaffii* t 12 M.,
and Philadelphia atit3o P. IVI i m ealling;Sink
ll
ing Springs at 6:31; Reinholdsvill 49; Eph
rata 7:26; Litiz 7:30; ' Manheim ij: • ~.atitdise
ilW 8;27; arriying al. Columbia , a% P. M.
13... The Pleasure 'Travel to $p ratA_and,
Line Springs trod New4ork,„ThradAlftia,.
Baltimore and other points, is by this schedelle
accommodated several times p er day with Ex
press trains connecting an alllairtifitions.
Through tickets' to"'Nett,,e•YestF,rhtla
fielphia and Lancaster Bola at princrp#
Cons. Fright 'canted Niiiiilittriost. yrchit
flea and dispatch, et the foweat ratee.,
Further information • with regard to Freig
or possenge, may be' obtained from tile ageat
of the Company. ' - •
1.51 EN DES • C 0 HEN, .Surrinteidetit.'
F. F. KEEVER, Gehe'rai 'Frefflit
Agent.
Stobtql gotobtall
John Sliangler, •
Market Street, 31nriet(a, Pa.
AS the season for Stoves ds fastapprosehing
would call the attention of- all- wishing
ill purchase
Parlor or Cookitig_Stoves,
to my large and well settai t iasig,.aliecun
braces the best and moat desisnhle -Stoves that
the Eastean markets afford, andl;oM were
purchased early, whicltiVitredlittle - rne to
dis
pose et them advantageouidy.do
Among the leading ParloWlsaild Cook Stoles
are the coneys:log:
Parlor Stoves. !C.Rokkg Stoves.
Meteor Gas Bunter;
Columbia do • Roy 1„ .
Oval do do .-Wisiv rivs
teal, Wellington,
Gem, Lehigh,
Tropic Egg, - Charm,
Monitor, , -;-Sunirder Rose,
Also, the Vulcan and 'llarifordls/ Heaters, a
;11l desirable article fr'r "hating tVVo-or four
zooms with very little,iniag,thore fuel than
an Winery parlor stoVe Would consumer ,
Ranges for couking,Jtionetantly on hand all r
of which will be sold On it iniOnable terrify.--
I:P' Call and -examine .before purehissing,
WILLIAWItiedab 4t- SON,
043. BROADWAY,. NEW-YORK,
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AGJONTI ATM T81LL,!,E1.2811 ,
HAI
Neu Patent Piano Forges
Which are creating the greatest senestion-so
musical world. and have received the ;high
eat testimonial. fro 11Dm Aiding` r
hats in the country 5q1°11.g..*40141
S. Thalherg, •
Tinca:42:lllll°H;ltironals
L. M. Gottschalk, •
Wto. Henry Fry, lte9dose
bL Strackosch, Mix Maietzel4..
Denman A.
1 ,, Ciltenhaupt.
'laving purchased Ore Agency di George A.
Prince Is Co's M elo deo n s Automitteand
School Organs, fro _ heir: rieß,
E. Bacon, we will be plese,o to mows nr ars,
for those celebrated Instrumerifil; and
whys endeavor to k keep a su ffi cient sup IT P"'"
hood to fill all.orders atleSit. The west lob
eral discounts given to the '•TisidieC'hurclicai.
Clergymen and Schools. AUlteriftailasis tear
ranted Arils's 'years. ' "
114.11137ACTUREAS AND IMPORTERigaIt
17141!83 Banjosp, Guil
Violin gtrings, Actadmis arc,
and all Einds of Brass and' otlieP:-Aftfltiesl In
struments-for Bands. '; f
PUBLISHERS OF SEl,Fr4T:Xta''
Just published. e" The Venite,Na mew
leash:or of
far, age lipismal Service,-
opening and closing VoTurstaricii,ldusicat So-'
Classes and foram' Circle,,by
tirgil C. Taylor. :Price jaolleardh, Wes:into
Cloth, One Dollar*
t In press, soon-het.iasued,Akagini's
w entS M elodic
Roller art of Exercises : for.ineissmy isf' the
sin yi At* Bassinifiluth
or of e as e •, Art of 14011.
• AND Pr akkrontsexciErerksiltes,
lk Collection of Rue ,Ei atord and seas'
POOP
Of t see° ' fo! speedily - developing • the muscles
4k ,, fisigera and aCdtitritretitat degree of flex
lut'utY. i ndependence and, volutsilitly,,,,which
° r i n,,dispensable% to:a goodlesfortniate oo
rime Fork By Nsaseutiltrilroune.
marks
sent by snail, poettpasikorilateelpraiS the
%redprice. WiLzraleklanwill Boatil
648, BroadwayiaNstalffi - ork•
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tat J. 74 HO Ogg» : . 2 -
. DENVISt, . , tinv $o
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OP Tui-WAttslooks Varzins *1
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ATt, OF......„_,Vnlaßciatt -
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O#P I CE:—Pront strueti.,4,2o a° ro w,
Wail ° l4o - Drug Storo; boween-Lociug
lood grab4ut meg % oakelbig:
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PUBILISHED WEEKLY • .$
AT ONE DOLLAR AND A RAW A YEAR,
P 4 YAALE IN ADVANCE
Officein " LizinssiOs "BUILDING," second
floor, on k2bow Lane between the Post
Office. Cotner an& Front- St., Marietta,
Lancaster - Pennsylimieig. ,
AD9EI[IIBMS- RATES: - One.. 891 J ire (10
lines, orleas)76 cente for thefibit inaeition and
One Elpllar "pc1: 1 "-bitlf, for 3 , :inlisrlione t Pro
fessional and Business Pat da, of six !ince or less
at 16 per annum; Notices itr.the rtniding col
nmni, ten cents ci-/ine llartitiges died Deaths,
theteiniple inpon"4ll/001.iillE.E ;lint .or • any
additional, iinelyten- earns a • • •
A liberal ded4Ction made to lerarty r ad .half
, .
yoorlyAdvirtioiro.
flaying just added a " NEWBURY...M.OI/N
-*Twin JOitssa '-frtiss," together with & large
assortment" of rtevrJob - Sfid Card , type, Cdtl,
Borders, tir:c:',,,tte.. to the lob- Offic'e of 'rue
.a 'd RIETTLA Which wilt insure the- f net,and
speedroxecution of all kinds-of Jon &Swill'
Pax rrr X N tic froni the srnalksl Card : to the
Iw EiT POST Elio at i'sonable
We,nre born,; ,wpjoogb;
Weloie ; :ate dreop4 we.dieJ.
Ali 1 wheret:ore.do,we laugh or weep?
Why do we live•or die.?
W 60_ knows that eficiet: deep'?
,Alas not I I
whyjdotb 4.h0 violot-opring-
'Unseen tty:lumao 'eye
KY 0,, * () th:p • .?colkaPti 9Qqi 6 o 3 ; brit g
--4Syteett.houghtorgukt gaick , ly tly Z-7
Why do our foodthearts cling..
" 4 110ttriegellutt-dief ":*
We toil,—thronshßaja. nal, r i rdny,
Was fight --andll - y ; - 1
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We 1 4 ie ; see In - e4,and then ere long,
tuße-,dend,,- lie. ,
0 Life* V iii (ill `Oy song, '
Endure in{m ? '.
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Foa - TKE 'MARIE Wl4' . I ".
GENTLEMEN %rib...l6llTE"
n ueornieen people, "
:common people, , cani make it out, when
eistfir's raised a gentleman in - the family
,
gentleman all complete, only the
money's been forgot. If a man won't
work ell`the time—da in and day out
—if be snioltisthe= 6re . or whistlee
, •
o,nt of the windosi e the Very, gals bump
Agin him and say 'get out of the way,
loaf V Now what I say is this-LH peo 7
:ple halo% had genteel fotchin'. up, yoU
can no more expect 'euito'behaVe
they had been fotcb.. up genteel, than
you can make goodcigarso4 of a byoom
handle. Bet Billy, my boy, never mind,
I and keep 60,a lett,in' Aijij ',the world's
i_tailroad and tha,careis
jump
'
have to 'do Is te jum p chalk tree.
There ,- will be a time—something•.mnst.
'llaPnetti.. Rich widders-, are about,
'"though they are shopped' ep :so ofest,..
Rich wldders, Billy, iirp, n l i3pegiel ,iresi
.dences,l% seat here like-rafts, to. pick up
deservX,,chape when theyeen'tsWl - cp no
• longer , . ;When you've-bin
,
Billy, and etregiy.then'*iihes
widcler, Hostile- along.- e Why a
srlddei,i . s,tiziteMst of 111 ; pfli.eiis . srvers,
when a man ill most a case, like you and
me,, 13 4 1 .Y." NlcHe4tAs.
If there .were:' , /aot sentiments akin ,to
those of " and 't Btu:pieta"
in-high; places as well: as in low ones,
teen 'we .mighrleave' all:those lucid Oil- -
mop/deb page,
_without - making „Ahem
subjects pioral and ,social yri
'b.
10
But , a - deplorable ant to
there is
hilior-eif•any:ikind; aitiong the pervert -d
maties:df oar rice ;. made so - sal doabt
by, perniciois examples, audmort geol.._
cions , sentiments, inculcated , thnbligh
'false eystinis - of nal/cation:and aridWrit
,tip association. .I.t t should be constant
ly boirnslßMinq, thatifistocratfc mai—
mad 'ire not 4,,..i,i l xclusive moooply of
the richole t intelloctual,aad the high
born, but a r e equally sharedbY the poor,
.the,ignorant ,and the low' born i, and if
such=sentiments manifest theipielves, in
a toOkreetiliive and contemptible form
amongane Glass thwanother, the , , pre.
pouchirenpsis nearly always on the side
of the fatter. The pretenifoue or' a , en
perficiallpedutinted4abi, or one who
" haintlrlmd getitnel'fotcbin%lp," often'
texhibit Aketneelves so ,ridiculouelyAtod *died ldliferkitiliegericid io4h - tiv cir= ate as uncertain .a catching' ,
"iritlkeunb - sa,Ettit!r of modesty and cometances t init lives,. whondom t aiay" `rich widkiv4 theiViaditi&dia:
gOod taste, that chEistian charity is o scoose - Alrey,tiave bccranefinjelp i d-fen-; ` .. ,isdrii- Cue'
strained to its atm:est.:tension, in award, tlemen. It is , not, gentlemenly Aol be ,
ing to him -that:ionsideration which is hic.cemberlike, a ( lniiys for sare,,,of t i a dive:llhp! at oche `qe two
,;due LO'him, member of a . combion "something, to. turn-up;' whoin *l9pd- Ldcllem ea daylsie.-test ;falticg L into the,
'!amily of our race. • • bend to
, the things that •Vbleak 4ndsbaerenswaye loaferism4.lle
' flowerer ardently lheitoet: Mat sink are around you, aou can, by :„Sur owe-;iiineelieniblettolithOinfortunnte tubed
ndlloviever loudly we- ler , ink° the indiildhalVfrorts, assist - Tin turnink that • tee r dilitiiiSktinu s ,`lii fob? brAve '
*Rip " --Forth ! make, the then, II P 7- 1 19 1 44;.:At4ing Adayi, lip' , each !weeki ididneti4
iffut obit the fellow " eiill, practically; IlOsivilitt forinlnethinkthati" st
,figge .. ',uke ‘4,Wistiji t ipri**ag "seise“in'S p`iofit
poet was ' in • tirid i' iniata kew al"utt- 4 41 t_ l o,:tt,mo. :AiqfP.,.fjo . :tiickap„'etree; =tags riellkiefß*V ek it rr ai
- 10 — eur• observation erztenikr,—it is .doestperlsnis wore towa rds trallutoThilliter,sloketirtl&Pr's4rallliPQN,lOT,4Ukrulett4
olear.that"lrsq4 makes tiie man." - 6 -- Finiqya - s - IlAtifT;•totn --- csa -- pneitiblyi-Psithaps - lbe , ;moateruzscconntlshls,Atid
149 1 ,efulli lieulthinuluegtatutalUtit;•.-theliAohli 40 . 1111,4 Setiediniiints•feasetia Waferienroatott
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IP 0 C ' 4 0 ; 0 that the i applied erase lifirelNAH tiffishiteP vorw ; 000614/
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HT qAA NTALLUBF
T e 4,
liklentie en i ura glut irt
f, ti3Aa, ;
want of wok)) npmano no, and reduces
us to the condition 'of , a mere "fellow,"
if its effect is not :Were disqualifying
still. •If this view be 04 ) 111 . 1 4; \lll,ll it ib
not so very surprising Aitat, :Sicholas
N °Midas, 'and his npfeatibtatimPia so
ciety, shouliblai,ao inntli stile& :upon
the Pcsseseion of-" prey" as the sine
qui non iosille,c9inpletion-,of a gentle
man ; or -that= beeiraile , a family may be
unfortunate tiiough ( to , have a useless
bundle of indolemeitin it, whose aspire :
tiolietirapely.:inifey.-lteard, that be is
therefore-unappreciated, and hie case
difftbalt to." make out„ by those who
are " qqatinon, law andoury,r
,only• be
came) they, are sober industrious and ,
heVe - st: ' iiiiiky of Ncillikiree.' philciso-'
piftici a'ri trtallEf, Or peal: apiroiimations
to the truth, but w tkey are truths of such,
'character apd finality as. to, have very
little dtracticel epp,itchtiott to,
.Itia ,own
life ; like hundreds ot other preachers
in the world, *hegira Constantly exhort
ing ut"l'n 4 Ct to'cio as they do; but to do
)they say."
~For instance, it is liter;
al true among a certain , class of peo
ple,y
that if a man don't work, or " won't
worksall th'e.time, day in and' day alit ,"
at some occupation which they can uu-, 1
derstaedsifa'recogalitt:es'vofk;he is
therelore jostledtas a "loafer," - and a fit
subject feriny 'amount of aniniadiersion`
and reproach. They . don't seem to' un
derstand' Ilaht . there is alaber of the
mind and_ the briga,. ; which, in all ajes of.
the world, has been infinitely more po
tent-than tea which bas been- yielded .
by the bands. Sat,' as ".there cannot
truly be an internal without, an external,'
this mind labor must, in' aqike mehnitr
manilest.itself in a, tangible - and •visilittr
orm, or else it will be - inbject to the
suspicion that; it * really• does exist int
fact, , ,but is only as:sumed, for, sinister!
and unworthy ends. It is alai) traa that
.versop wbo:has not been Vacated tal
a ct genteel, cannot or will not , contiutin g
to.aa, in all the varions rel,etions of life,
as.it betor she had been so, educated—
nor can they be , compelled to,do so, any 1
more " . ,than yoq can make good cigars
out of a broom handle." Now when we
say tiaducatsed," we do not by any
mesas allude to those merely who have
`been fortunate enough to have gradtia.i
ted at fill'hatitllte, fi Seminary or a Col.
lege; for ft must be evident to many
minda,„thtt there are numberless install=
cea of,scholare having gone, through . , ell
the routine of class, time, and. studies,
even do the obtaining of a ;diploma—in
our institutions of learning, and are yet
not ; what _maybe,yegarded as truly tdu
cated. We know that -this -idea • runs
right athwart ` that eaperfietal iiiii,:‘ifiuch
cherished dogma among certain classes,
that their offsprieg t hßite r finished their
education"—'or "aind aus gelarned,"
according to a tirovincialhitn among old
Pennsylvania germane ; but it is never
theless "true Se t preaching.'"'
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- The true atatue.ef a,:geatifeanaP.Aere
jfai i hnot a conditionlhat Pcan be as
suddenly assumed, or oan- be made to
bncemeli:man, as soon". as: he happens to
become rich. •Instead of his riches con
(erring upon- him- the -demeanor of a
gentleman, ktniay only'make of ' -him a
more thorongh and splendid loger.
The question wee asked, and ponied - into
Perpetuel recor,d,, tholllPde of y Jeers
ago—" Can the Ethiopian change his!
ellm or the Issopard his spots,
~ s o. May
g who
.they do.oo who have beengoMutidit4iir:
to do`evil."—lf therefore an individual'
boo a:vcustomeci himself act gingen:lfeet
ell his tice, • about as unreasonable
to sepp_ose_that the leopard, by hit Osvii.
volition_ alone, could change his repo l tS,
as to suppose Abet , such amindividual•
cono, on suddenly beConiing rich
old days , as suddenly" change_ his—habits
'of 1 jin dspecome' the'iiipOsite of What.l
he haditlways been by freedom of choice. I
We are not intinidicir to 'question the
possibiLityief each :A ;thtpgm bat l p t endo
strongly questieri - he- no? /419 y, of it.
Therefore, time, iv/ie . :Ate ce.4.4PL644 or
unconscionalys 'cif the philosophical
school 4 orNollihihs'and tfiiiinfre; should
take heed:kik they haye IsocOgp, Ron
ESE
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thelnietits'efid reftlifisiittreflellr
of the' righrd elicit - a - erect ntdiptll - spiv
3ei trttif' n4t , itren•
the goal we ainrittlerthit tired itivAibier
fittaintd — applicierftheseuslin which
eltternal T r A t i m P 4°c ?ii4A4t- 1 1 n 0 6 41 11 M
sod vipered,ip nether wow)...
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VT,, ,, • , T1 2 #95/ps , q:1414 :‘ , ll l ll l 7flrmit
Tailioad,end.t4 Cara,are coming' bet
ga inll, ?P e P9 ° P! 6 ; l ll l 'fr 4 j s irtsll274
pope, but "
t wl r tter, ,f
could evethape_"prja,pect to " chalk,
free," no matter - howllbsele he. rimy
" neier Mind:ani keep not.ashillitrraitlY
It is therefore no,par;tiof the lohetactet
of eigii'htleman;-batno -the !contra* :it
nwthearnesteceneitutisesessidepeemfalLeaf,
erism, for a Remo% toffOOter in his mind
i4P 11 ,, , a kitififkAhlirg? ; cox,
With ,l the intentioh.of
I^ A
out in the aetop,oc;eiver,
3 ,..The
most by alt hy - condition, Of so, niety ,z eimi ts
where thosethai - amposi Irom their
oriztfau oice, are in the effort to an
cord to the laborer his hire in - a things ,
and to heAditiallY'Udcoutit
_him worthy
of it. Stink a societyta ess fl erktifilly,com
posed ..of-Arne..geationien, niaginlitter
their Scholastic:- oduoatiint- pe- 1
bur : airy eirctiMatknena
Aiiiiltil'who Cherishe' the 'daily '
tation getting : ,,t.hittgl4lfor iatellk9A,
who at i the sania,tim
-productive :tabor:as: :wool& enable him :to
db tinto:others tie he worild - that 'others!
ahorild rid unto &et raluing.
tossedeidniad &Col Tititfeterie;:
and the sooner, he, is rooted out; of eoci•
,rity, or his peroigions„prioci.ples are
rooted .out of ,h im.,. the. so one r t that nook
ety r will be blesee'd witl;tgentlemerio, and,
l'a- 'corresponding' It
quite o ssi 0” at tlie`''wii~ld"st large''
.does not ponder Abe
eryF,iiropoe -
tiqn-,t,he desire ta.,,grit something for
no thing—with .the proper degree < , of
-ribturthought. ihu-sirbje'ct of-it'rdone:
as'eiiEireetlyJoiter
the difsiro arab' to give son.eliin`g fat}
nothing; then he or ' she,. tierbani
wit ti n g ly, eatartnill one Of m thri_ , ; mos t
selfish affections known to ourTfallon
humanity. The lffe - A,4lOll9E,Ack, sake
of the; legitioiati use ofikkiat aff.94404: ie
the worthy waercisemt ona ofGods most
lireciorhogifts-46 niitu the-4ibuse
it, 'that 'evil' f l orm - of . self-love
which7is titelrOdutl i Worteof r ill that is
„wicked and rf4
self-loring man, Looking, e i f or
something to turn, up:" :finds a well
filled purse,-..and -ander :the - impulse of
_tatting sorriat4iug' foe trot:Mot teirridie
diataly appropriates faik own- use,
,iv idiom., regard to Ihe:e; Off:4pp
.68,antaiis qP9R- 49 1 1i k9141 ° 49.2; 1 90Fi,P f
it= who may, have lost his all:, .When a
man's self-love •iiv assailed;' he
cud revile; and' profane; bat th.ele'lexhi
bitions of tibia attribute are no cdarpirri
son in Wickedness to lie !flail and for
cible withholding- of-that-which belongs
is to. antithei;when it is in his:parer to
remora it tolta propei owner.
..„
The true gentleman thermorenot a
ALM:.
abuteci eauaa o( that
this;ja-atts .484Int@cjAle
t!lh
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of the , loefer,i for the .Joaferde also. o
6 "spcingh" thietabsartwevgilithing—tha , t
it comae — in - hi:hit:Wet veittlit"iii'd;zqiiillise
t : vt it i t
tlar l3 ,o PreiePa , PC'YeFs4-ve i t!
to quotb4. The greatest waste Oftha',
loafer, co ottiatt ia4L l l.9 , waste,4
able bourrio time.; 01,2 1 1. 1 4#7
when he - mfghttobnildhigJup habits of_ l
use for les in idlirdr,'"itCVlribh 'hifi might.,
croilie'iiilseir and securely • 4 vz... * 4.• .:* , fhl I
he is overtaken by its cheerless winter.i ,
tae could Ihake:AigilletiAr4ll3Arp,
certainly, and. in a shorter n agageskaigie,
'if litlitirere to Maketatolterfeet effort, thou,
he could acquire th4m,'" in waiting Si*
widder; to ,:come„ 'signet. , This
'waiting' for such• Ivapocialf prorideueas "
Ciirestiliptited , to .coosist - inktho
ifitfeii Of rich' tiideas;
rerfiie - dekery
maa j h H of hose aiv;-ido; - Orton
.'
.8 Apt 9 l oj jritar„ 'X , V
Ce VT: O W local]
r,
, rajectotll lave rAh.righs ll 9FPkt 9P171 , P,9 PI
rookd rsostonable,acertattiesaud .10P014,Pri*:
ImuriiiifeefVor , tial ,, tprdstiliet ,oars of
those chancesltiali:aiiiiiii
,-...; ..“, • ' ...; 7 smilf 1 •..1,
'~ ~~t;~e~ r«.-. .
=!M!Win
eatiffilet PieltismberlAßßlTPt
Rililoßoßtkve*:parrelleneengpsiskiti, -
,dame
.,.,;
times singular—quiteafl-pf i telt.atottgjAg
7 --and perhppirpftener-m141.,..` sadde ning,
iMorsiirthi'itte‘iffiiretiildVai exist
amd keit kilt what
ifcniirtin or ' l O 4.3
614;864 drat 14,1 ill;
M I
'"ll ' :is : k "" s er v ant gent . einan. a , on
fatiii : 11 1 `10"doilii . biff p al
tediWaffigitliMini
1C413
of it, remarking at the
ifasllucittxtbattrionttofithoigengesien
ttnind , :ite =-.4llistbonpatimbn:toideirtiffit
Ocirlerpan =Wendy otariratbatlitvgo,noilk
' fodt.mprely hfliroadetnaidanidopeiphlNB
Iciano,pb.et tbirepaview ,Ofcwhat
enastitdtes sTsed.tlemap,dbeztotlfoipsm
ipciationicK‘ttfile doilaStbilltrofkrid:undet
aimilarapircamstpitompAwtoild,,be . ni x ins
facicreviderico7`l4oX: the -4 1 4er mum-a:
loafer, if indeed he. might: not, bparankptl:
Fith e the thief: -- lertheitixtrnmion ofl t hio
-,. • - 14 , d
slbject.it Very'difficult: not to come to
the conclusion " Ilidiaigiaideihis 'AM
to all gteseirfil;Bliijimiiti aft part'fi:
of the world and , kic0g.1.4,31.3 n Ih,rtyite,
merely the excepu Bit t in In vjsr
e,-
• 14,:.• •
Were arp necelaarily aiterenl, grades off
tfilifers to bp recognized, te . well
licrebt 'thZ44lli , e'
taidniAent' kind lit'loaltiPs, and a crimi
nal kind, as -welLps-art-iniiifferen
iniermediatetbe.tViiielhaltvioZ sziich
Of--tbeid kintifizwb
elitidi3grelYsteshathis;t•anit:latiPmatk;•ft
Cite tither9lN d 41184 Urn' veni,l'ermiirf who .
, are' unconeditinelisithilwitfiontinny tyre
leiftfensiti,iftiticierl e thbefAttPlither - 8413V
•hitreraMltiirMFgentlernalilyasliits i pallit i
tPlictiiiistaribekil;:ditbkr`
- tilt-Pugh' Vontfpultiioir-tbi.aotiat 'or mf
finial position—to becOinglentledgm;
and i? L .t.9 6 .lPM* l :3P,FKi r i e • 4.c a ti c 'te us :
331 % ' 9 1 Y- ri a ii n il3 lti r w a°l6ll . el A l e -
A ge ! s. 2 Tilt Iliptc.T:4 or s i atger F .
scions icifei; form PertiapsiliM ftigest
for it may be said some
q ti &t % f t Anfi'd V' 31.0 V
,of the more moderate , shad u ps t mf 9r.4.,,
er classetialiO. n ibis c ass mad also
ct.nllllllll keit
be ranked many members of the mripLje
sex ; for the-femibLiitio-spentfi'
`sble=hours sitting "' day-in tint .daylont
tat lfiti , fifiatihe
'effeetL-eienzirshOe•lias si stildetr. edge
iiiicfrtifitddeOlboNacPbnitt h tufribtreitt
eagerly -batiilfinr-itit ever/ brawl ; and
ifterVangifighi„
Ifiiiiitieniii;hlfroffaiteil 'tip &edam 14,
proximation to a loafer as iltatile:' , lddki
.
.to awaits ; 7 ,- ; .ttip kong,ppre 3 p.op coptix tail
Int esithM• wirdt-h 00 1t.( 001 4 1 . 0 0Atligr apepd
.whstloasPObA.4l EfPoSelt99.4B,4lllßiltg
.betffoeurithOilWilY/J‘htif/4441(ordilit {)'.+
Atiofte. Wh..o lAtibbrilPillgAn94
fnoM l PhOrsbn o 4l 3 l oo Vttritg o APA;eig&at- 4
era p r excellence, then it wonbi l ibp. fi di--
fficult to stisigtethem-tirtiteir appropri•
v 4 llre) s pendg,t
ate class. Those 'females woo an
hoar • or more t in unprofitable "' goseipt`at
Et*
thp grocery . store, t i n t' t p e rformance o f.
an errand thrit - OltibewittlWetipY s dare j
,
t t han five
ob
tain- more ofilibje in formatiiih'
subject, .ity, dust , ....oltening; thil qr
.daily papers diing'sxlionte-oil, theif 00
tables-area; so rx; of seini4oaferg, but:
becolith fallyiiinchrionLaretAbitc
at reprehensible nerd their! Iltatfrar ins:
not covered with an enact el3at7 as
,t t les 94 l o9 /i Ni!'l l 4 l WP7 l l7 l 4sTirn i tiVaril,-
.40' , "Xi d Pk?i'4PV ( .1 4 1APi.41,70,2atItaiii,13
:tiiit , mAinukig,dvni,V&Nelt i alJemeAffe
~veniillat}ot~,~ of the fpoipsOtAg.: 0 4,ir
more ,1-,aPP.rgatria.tev.,alo more tiBKilYur
hands. for in the discussion of that, side d
of time irjrtre;l4-01111116.P.V40 o Ibo
most eascura l itereeption teat tt:gr:eatei'
RICA ( AIN / e l l 1 2Nl u i / 714'.: gmg, j oie
Ift. t l le e iors 4"P a P e 1.11 ft!"; Lava .sl=
I° wed' °T:VIEP B tiPP I 9 I OII
impossible -that er individi
nails; iticaiiiil;ittlietihO ilafers
or gentlemeo ;' ~i' when ` snd .411'614iiiiy ,
?ou'jd'. ri ZlVreakailitiv"Oe
Barfly Athe r ir
malfiPhi the i
-experiences of•ltheirhedert ,, 7.g.esrei , iu mar
these gliscrtmiaatiehstrina,approprii"
ate , materigittemork-,upep i we_wealt
fra r them to theadbrorowdPitO,Abili4ti'
ally esselithbr:abhut - ltralioad statimistt
in aji se so year , o all
a of t he (tit ancf
ilea, ,QV 110 1 oiliVr"viiiikia 4
- .tS'ZI t • 261 Z
purpose tnau to jta e. : at tne ragtag.
train of -oars,-
ti ‘
itoriiaitt (4*i - so& 4liby,lasei emelt/mint
pitilal 2 . l liNihattor ishiredieeskithiatitin,
tiPblieggla‘sixteratleith'ralogra e.T4raltip o t
guish between those w 1#64, 8 1
tkuritßalaArtstol*C.479sniaglir TO'
Asoodsmiyasoke ilkirtskisaffictriza
during the winter season, .aaLetk ,e 4fi ti ,
pop i p a t-is urinj the_
MIL
ittr 1441114 V
extrxt
EMI
°rT~ ~fMm~tC '
..::: :'(.-., '4.f., ,, ,, .5-...!....:i 4%4
poll any
futbjj
la- 11 `
ant material 7 especially in the genteel.
er grades of loaferiem—for the exercise
of this ventilating process, and the
classification of its results. But per
hips no where else will a fruitful school
for'the . study of loaferism be found, than
the!, furnished by some public street
oven!, in cities, towns, and villages.
were undisguised loafers often most do
congregate, in spite of municipal author.
itaijo:4ol:llitt opinion, and in high car
pilaLlqiiirt,
~ h e extract of the "noxious
wcr 7
,qpca,passeis by, or descant upon
pipit. ckilogiolieir : figure, and their pe
lea,tlsianlini.,, 4 lf any gentlemen are found
Anienctlicin,.they are of the most pee.
LopiAleciszikcter,. and may be known
by the absence of profanity, of ribaldry,
and of...eiggar.jest... -The-people who,
tits akird;eittly,kthroughoot the six work
ing dityticoltbe f lweek, spend all their
Itheigter invursuir of the almighty dol.
liiiyared then +airs the Sabbath in lan
,gdbfitifig itiltineic, or irreverent gossip,
.iire'lierilarre.-uitil their own esteem—a
imrtfoltanthdrized.loafers upon whom it
night lint bef.-Well'to exercise too rigid
4.6101418 th: ' fleireno a discrimination,
heitiitislinleCeisttf i end mere indolent in
rclinittiatiff 111-may' charitably be made.
Ilibe' ocver :fastilliotie -and censorious
amodg the. cuetbllions'of public morals,
col lip :deb *ANA thosii men who stick a
-iiigiir iii i their. niouths, and their bands
Ithr , thiClO pock-rite; after every evening
meal;'end4hen ablient themselves from
j t l lleir fts - rbilre
s rif near the noon of
nighf,"iis: *no ' l . beitir th an loafers ; but
.1
.-.. , ng-..1‘•1:
surely the ipod in tentions of these men
although tisoisiii, "the way to hell is
paces ...- - r , r -4
~..,*fti4CO,d inieptions "—ought to
taLtaktin' somewlak in extenuation' of
rr a fi_J 2t,. C= - )1V11.f,1 •
heir 011epoe, if any.
41,1 4,4
the... . t. .
Oa cold scene ,of mere etiquette
7,-I cl, a scene , o f
a tud digsifind , lsarning, the - Chesterfields
of :44hity Are ,wont to make distinctions
fietWeen iniiii, as `gentlemen and loafers,
lint ulaill.of thime' distinctions are as
.1 1..1.. •Ik t.. 1 .% i', -
IlEtrit9oilab e end uojnst, as they are en
t2...F. -..:81;7. - 1 ',,,',' ~ . .-- A . .
.R?r?ijI2IIIIZ,ILII . d conventional. plain,
ligye4t, and onedapated man may
.be a
, gentlemao latev'gr position in society
Ile,olay,oceopy,Whilet the man of better
iducationiatosumwelention. who ha
-bftrildly sileavehitilitt with the brim up
-iit an angle'Of forty-five degrees before
anttbehind, shielding the moral and ill.
4telietsttfal regions of : his cranium from
view; and Unduly exposing the animal
satin ddmestio'region, may not be able to
'altogether dive/it:Maisel from the lep.
-rosy of ioaferiew : This same fastideous
;soltilelbilf eviticsfalio Condemns the man
who, habitually things both his bare
Tir.kaule l -cj i ""l,l"',A . fa t 716:0w5. 4 in his coat
breethes'itpiket,ao,po better than a
Yoaf u e;:, 4 9Ve are iii'd unsop histicated to
this c h arge,
lset"or,tinflerstand all of this charge,
but at th e semilime we might call the
.4-7 . ..,..,
-aftynkl? l , l , Of the intelligent an d gentle.
manly reader, to the general dignity and
bearin,g.aLthe-thini—Thire is another
, othltalor.tueit,who..netier ou any occasion
cOr Rider, any circumstances, seem to be
- tibleito4taniLetill, or-upright, or square
(l3r4 for fiveminutesttugether ; bat wheth
eiv titayt arectunder. the- ~..,-. philosophical in.
fiuetiewsif itilhesterfield or a Nollikinc,
"deponent sayeth mit.* :.Nor will we
attemlipb7dlffiffe- or - classify, at this
' i slitting ' ir '
thehabit,'l t •
, so previ en in ma
's-ace:v..4 * •
1 1 ,07 1 ,„ qhotiiiie:will o r dered families and
I places, of appear at , public and pri
-1
" ' thecoat
2 7ate,tabilis,and soting with off,
iiid 4 the shift Sleeves - 1.61'8d up to the
111:iiiief4iidriitching the head at the
table ;n, babitally.. licking off the
: MAN:and, then, unceremoniously dashing
it ittio„ttket inttilit ,er preserve dish ; or
.taking tkilliXOW, quantity, on the fork
thou titeenAMMit'silatention of the mouth
, Will .1141Witi - eitdyithen caulking up the
reaidlie.atl,atsifiett it in, , like bay or
strawrinr-7- or the con
'it;ufeclitfilig"-iii-thiiiye into every dish
iv, ;; ithin't . tie lA' vision, and betray
.. , ,
Is ti 'mainfeet anxiety of not getting
"eziOurgli:".. Bit at ihe same time we might
iniggise;'tbafirthere the -heart is right,
the intentioiiii disinterested, . charitable,
AadiiiiiiireT the Lopes aidaspirations
elevaticil, and the mind humble and re.
[A l e ; nothing that.is repulsive to such
. .
1 9 8 tidequo VtrkifilllcP 4 lo4,neceasarily ap-
In conniption, we sincerely believe
that tign—rt in the
Itf society, and
the/30 INSVIr it; Aram submersion in
Wet/Dad sea. , of eviLbabitand popu
lar error.."' -- - • • --
lend 'fury little
4 dbidi` illii:4liW- , -,"Adnuctoxii Aunt Lu-
WycaieittitiP*4l44l6-whittperit to het
and he hugsi. 1 1::!D
tr , ,•,, teKVirr — attr , ir""
4 , 4 e
o f 10:0; " • .
go i )
she 'Zeus'
- - '
t.. does net