The Mariettian. (Marietta [Pa.]) 1861-18??, October 13, 1866, Image 1

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sp,k Ni:LER hto ,juste-res,eined and
this celehi aid Wringer, with
This is now regarded
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jto the tub, and is Widei tat yG
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'NDEItT.IK ER, MAAtltrrA, PA
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:.pectfully take this
.I , raling the citizens of Marietra
i:eiterel, that., having laid in
Lumber, is poly pr9pitked to
`ictup all kinds of : is
C.IBINE'I FURNITURE,
ie and va/ iety," kr„littfeat notice
i lot of Vit rnit ore of his own
whien for fine-finish and good
a rival any City make.
Es T erp.l attention paid:to rrroaringi
foie preOaretrtu'ottersd, art its
N a RTAKING business, be
nah au excelrerit Hero°, large
BON, At.e.
:f CUFF l.ti S anis heti lie afir
ii.jr.Nt and Manufactory, near Mr.
hear the ',Upper-Stp.-
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Marra, Pa. • • -I,oto4liit
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I'LV.VER fi IPATHER IYEAEZR;
the reinainitig stotko on
,ta.f.qi the Tannery And fixtures of
ry .'.;11:W.146/1, 1 09.4x
• Inaditte o tti ecftftinere.
au' the public generally,
in his Hat', at such prices us
iicE entire satisraCtioli. His
cc , in, A of
ran ani h rind Sluttylder,Sole,
,
e lionfo,k Leuther t
C A L FSKLYSi •
.:11 and riraitied Upper,
. .N, , itNEsS, ISM ULF. & SHOE
I I t.TINCi-.
Iteka end Skins.
, L ,,,n 34 6. 1h66.-tf
;30101 , E0N DENTIST;
, adjoining. Spangler* RicNs
on the second floor.
.e he 0; no.r prepared to watt
fe.d disposed to pa- 4471'" 0 „,
cry in 211 AS branches carried orm
'..' , .;;ln'tted on the most- approueo .
seisms. MI operations on
mud it: a skillful and work
• —on fair principles and
!; vr,R,. EASONADLE TERketr 4
iced upon. permaidda 10044
would ask a continuation
•:- monage heretofore extended
• he will render every possi-
••roistered to proper persons
LADELPHIA 1866.
T. I, PAPERS!
N FALL STT.LESI,
110 \V ELL & BOURKEO: , 3,
M ANUFACTUREp.3 OF.
1!!, NC, I N GS AND WINDOW
SHADES,
AND MAIIKET STREETS,
P
d • in store, a large stock of
SEA AND OIL SIIADES.
lat , cn::l Bank of MariettA
; ,
I:1 NC; ASSOCIATION
C, IYI.F.TED ITS. OICOATIIZATIOIS
'MA to transact all !rinds of
IN G BTJSIN ESS.
!'.r,l of Directors meet weekly, On
liiscotint and other business.
11);trx : From 9A. et-to / 4 .
f:OLLiNGER,, PazannemT..:
/JO WAfyl N, Cashier. . 4
UR, WM. B. FAIINESTOCK,
NISARLY•OPTOSITE
tat,g:er & Patteraon , s Store.
- FROST 7 To
1111(LliS. " To 2:
" 6TO 4.41.
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G. BAKER
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ORNEY A T LAW,.. LANCA.STER; FA
No. 24 NORTIEi DUR.V. SY.R4rt
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[ JOHNSPA'NGLER'S.
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cadni
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on of the tinauce, at
JOHN SPANdIAR'S.,
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AT , ONE DOllB.llO A HALF A YIAR,
Oktd. # 2 171 : ' "' I:1 1)4 Arllß
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Office Corner an
Puttrsevansa.
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el l *5 peijEtittm. l Noticee in the ittqlLnA c 9,1-
umns, ten cents a- e. , Martria.ges,aiidti6aitcsl
tile..idixtplelsgmAncel22,elt.tt,lifg....,;,l2 4 u . t,t9,r,„„ a rty r
a4ditictrtairlinten tet,c,cityktt line ~.r ;
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LANITASTER: PA
rnanufaciurepu;,..o.vjgoo.4
,thiaaen,
bling 13819.0e10W
p+D 7 I MIL E r P /LI C E
'tee sii ' moat - stoclt;
an f older foer riticefifiriff 'any licnie'in , the'
Csfit/fiff.V:, . • •
, eticainepeneekAnelf..- uf, SpOrg. and Summer,
Goods cot.toista of all.th'q kovel,ttes„ of the sell
t'reast kft r y aireeetti sty the incatpcni
41111if ittolittif are , ' 6- -' 6 '", '. • -
hett9er
Our It usi.opi.. virrnectiowwith patxanks
ger n i postioO s of t n . sigiv f 1) a yfe..q, is a sufficient
tlagaptge , , of our Ishin ty - tri pleaoe ail who
itiltrffiVdt S tis fifth aattil:' • -A I '
: - • 84 - 1.0 E.T7 sitoorazus, .
TOY ES •
S TAVES! ttO VEX!!;•§TO VE S
6 fil*
CO9 K 4 1 ,
S T V.4S,
PARLOR STOVE:S. PARLOR STOVES,
14 9 ,
GAS-BURNING STOVES • A
T
'Fi , krdi.'En''§.
NTO4III..%* , .STOVES,;- , -VULCAN STOVES
n FOl irk,eluAd• •
TWO , OR FOUR
RQOM.FYITH
ONE FIRE-FOURTH
SUPPLY N 0 W it ' EADY- CAL L AND
4 SEE THEM i fir
J. Spangler's Hardware and Stove Store
illarket •-Street,• Marietta, Pa.
" " • - .
Mil A. LINDSAY, "gal
NI A NVEACTU RER Sr. DEALER 1N
OOT§
MARKET, STREET, IVIARiFTtA,, PENN
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Would , most respecttully inform the citizens
of this. BOrough and neignhgrhood that he has
at thispue the lageet assortment of pity mimic
work ever offered in this Borough, amongst
which maybe named - the new-style- -
Toile) Boot, TA
FOE THE LADIES
A. L. being a practical BOOT AND SHOE
7y.I.AKER enablep biro to select with more
indgment than those who are not. Hecontin
ued to manufacture in the very beat manner
everything in the BOOT AND SHOE line..
which he will
~.warrunt for neatness and fit.
113 — Call and exarriine the'new sLictr. before
Ding eleieWhire. ' -
trltit
•
••••
, M. S. Atlee Dinkins, D. D. "D S.
rti F rtßs Ms services in either , the Operative,
Surgical, or. Mechanical Departments of
DENTISTRY_
Teeth extracted .t.vitbout pain, by the ad
tninistration of the "Ritrus Othide Cite"' or
Ether. ()yenta In Marietta every Tiles ,
day and Friday, in,the "St. John 1-louse," and
Corner of Locust and §econd
Columbia.
Mariati, April 1866"-6in t ]
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K EROSENE & WAS STOVES:
,TEA. &COFFEE. BOILERS, GLUE POTS
OIL CANS, C. sce. •
All the coolribg.for a faMily maybe done with
Kerospne Oil, or . Gas, with less MAOle and
at less exp,en.sttttan Any other fuel.
'Each article manufactured by this Company
is' guaranteed-to perform all that ie claimed
for :it. 113- &ad for,Circular.
A Liberal Discount to the .Trade
• KEROSENE LAPP HEATER CO,,
206 PsAiti.-ST NE-V7YoRg.
TIIE BEST tirTfit IVIUNTHLIE
THE IILEN o s FAXEN n—devoted to,FASEI
ION and LITERATURE. Beanufal Steel
:Engravings. SkEENDLD , ISOI/BLE-SIiED 00E
'Osan14tikrintoktiabrz0 The LaltWpatterns
of. Dresses, Cloaks, Bonnets,SEnibroidervAc,,
Ilonschold i feciipts,, W,hle k ior
Wilson's Sewing Machines given as pterniunis.
,Send 16 =cents for a sanirde copy to . RE4,;93.1
4 RETERSO,N t , 319 Wit4l4-st.,:Philimielppt
if. 79 0.711.4 , .: el 01
qt r,,, PE- tf ...4 119- 1 O .: R A , RigLitcti 1 4, 4064;
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IBM
Cold Actif;erlAffo*weLlito:4B:ll
A The three Rumeellv:4 7 ,their end fate:
t I.VP.
In 1.11, know i fautet ssll:.l4ed village
". 0 f on'' the oill'ArirripiilN''ioild' ,
, leo •-wri=' Jgading from P.,-,---,.„t0_11-=-.:the• - wriL'
4.er:spebtmhih (sOhool,l
arevthiCliaellee.,o plDW4ing_ andsiqfpid,
, coltuatisxn)!; 4that)atetno 1.7 liqw-Fike
' llnt,ther wer° t 4/41 kea E.) I? to 0 -,ic,00,94.
iodd.sattslotme.wgraat thoroughfare fronh
East tortWest:elEtageicosiehee ondigreat
‘troadiit.vtagb.ris wttlitathair i ,highi fn longd
canvas covered tops, (calleddieregories.j
toga zp i ag a orts 7 ) r eAri r litrily, On? ost hour ;
gy, along that limestone tittVecriirgh`wa:k.
4Alth‘titisitTne ave , o to av,e a great
, ,
_.,
many," taverns or " Inn s "tO 'accoin:
modette.‘lertravepitigyliblic and to rut:-
nish ldhiineosPe`CialfrfOr . " the '
c Xi
, wagoners - OT tbe Alleghaniee. „. vas
indeed es ens
tiailthat-they should be liCenseid” grog
"shops:' - , Alidly'efeniany of•them were litt-
I,lelelee:= There4ere.some noble eicep
finite. i Butitheyswere " like angel‘visitsi
/--fewo arid iar be
It.sl , theDivest-end-;of.fte .in
zwhieli:rny, father `resided;'' were -three,ton
cernp,,,no, of course at 1111 like, the three
tapers at w hici,the.frieptis, of „ranlJ,ll9,
aßestle, met him, on.his journey to Rome,
for 4. fear that in these houses but few ,
men ever jthanke , d God and took_cour
age " (Acts .28 :15 ) _although I am
`satisfied that ninny were induced to
take something ' " '4 - tether not / it
was * :" delrage . " TiiiiVie'yOi to judge.
`147 - 64' i,Perds'weie kgpt'l4 l
men of the. ordinary stamp of landlads - ,'
accomtlitifhi:ting" OW Polite, at times in
dedd jollyTwith their customers. Theiy
were men", who imbibed themselves the.
" creature' comfort;" they administered , ;
to others: These were not.over scrnpu:,
lousiabout selling Liquor to. neon already
druFolo.i: 714ndeed:I h - ave h&krd'that same;
of them would. fittl - therriaoriey a term
had for liquor, and when, he became
beastly drunk turn bin) out as a nuisance
to annoy peaceable citizens with' h r is
,
horrid oaths aud obscenities, or to fright
en wiitneri l and children by violent curs
,
ings. But what was the fate of these
three neighboring dealers in the "intoxi
eating draught?' It can be told in few
words. Their houses were within al
.
most a stone's throw of each` other, and
they each and all came to a dreadful
eirdwithin.a short space of time. .
The first hung himselfzin his own barn.
His nearest neighbor and brother`tavern
keeper cut him down. ^ I heard him tell
the horrid tale. That same ,man, who
seemed to shudder as.he told ofthe oth
ers fate, ended his own existence short
ly in the same ; way, : hy, suspending him -,
self from a tree back of the village selipol•
play ground. Great was our horror,
•
and among us were two of his own chil
dren; Wllien a heir th'e 'doer'
of that school house one mild summer
day and shouted those 'dreadful words :
" M . at. your brother. Bill says ~t o come
home, your father's hung himself." I
will not attempt to describe the feelings
and the scenes of that hour. The, fact
is enough. It appaks volumes against
that curse of cursee—the Demon Intem-
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Petal: lo ' 3 .
But the most startling fact remains to
ba told. The last of that wretched trio
died . of " derkrinrri tietnen's"` lifter an
tyniuC'jesiftirditeinpt td Aisoti Ms lick
and dying wife! by mingling -deadly
poison with, her medicine. He was die.
covered., atid-secured.: .As- it was avi.
dent, his days were numbered, hie.was not
lodged in jail, but was Chained to his
ti l td, and 'died ;-"ddin'enreia. IY'es; died
triad s ! . and-entered iiithdrit"doiibt npoh
an eternal madness in which he will
flip' and gnash btarteeth; ,as , ; I:: saw him
do on his own bed, mingling his ravings
with horrid blasphemies, forever„and
ever.
It is not of cottrse,designed to be
tirnated that the end of all drameejlers
will be thus tragical. But .0 1 is there
fib t'danger, is there not danger? -
Denr Young frietedsfOr it; is to j , 66
as the hope of our land that I addiees
myeelf—Ms lon ,would escape a_. drink
ard's grave—a murderer's .a,nd,suieide!s
execrated, diernery, and a drunkard's hell
touch not, taste not. handle:not. the
.
accursed bowl. Shun -it as
, yoa would
cleit,dfy p a'sic h cis e' liirldrivi is* ,
or . thirit'tieVriblrißbi ! Donarriothe
folds are 'certain , d Bath.' a .r.
ar If we wo.uldva_the kin:doom 'o f
traniredd die ittfoli fcitlie 4 eA e
who cannot
. perenadiVlNnffsca
$19 11 ,431
Pay .040littlikl)ffittisAillIqotQciiii9)4tacite
4n.1
of tvrantor .---
ezd
A rattgaisibiginolfrinde ltrawa
buil.,
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4 , .. E,4 , 1 -.10%-e....Niit Bard. ,L 4::
One of our east' active yonng."
'mei:4llqt a Ituntfred miles from. Boston,
"was master of a small craft usually em
.;
toyed, in ` the, coasidesiness. It
,* so
150 coast i ng.
tri
atityetke v p op,,n cer i tain ttree_that , p,nr l lte-.
ro was rm . ! into by a steamer, and so
( s . erioaswatillie collision tha not only
,was the ernft badly , crippled but"ite,
.Ivolthy } master almost come
fimely e was noifar nr4m port
-,t71 17:0,6 L -7;
}.when the catastrilphe took place .l. sO
~hastening to the city he demand4(l'o(
i t the.steafuttoat,compaoy,,damagss ; %hitt
they rofosed,topty,... kfleity no,
bounds: wouhi , heveltiatOci.
i Aown liPpicifl4irect fcT ,J4t9
city.., was directed
'CITA94 43 giuOinFit ll . 3 t.Ft1aP90...1 3( L
"@ koile. 11, 4 1 P4
"waEill.o" -
110)4.4ceivedl airePlY; Atr.
W 8 %Ap,,b.1 1 t , &as: Ol%tgag9o thq.idfi).;- and; at
'.lthe,s(!Ole tilnAßersjete.s.,P4; o _.4EfPFlNlT4Y ,
;oatt i gf thp,le.wyere t tn.lhej cater, offtpo!;,
6194'tiLvat44...aCLAY.1 1 1P1'1 43 r7i
otvappers.,. I ,catae hen:hand l :NAM to,sm
(Squire; hoate.; an, ao t horMtikekho,wAte,
soldho:edukdsee,thr. c:hosyo .; .Proceed
ing„to Qh,oote's rpomp,„,he,. , pgerod..
e itiejarge i handr,to groatja E/
t o f re m orktr i ,ares o,ll o ' Sap :194? I've,
,got a big, , case ye, (1 1 -kgato
found that he had artniriginal--character
to'deal'irith, lretenell' 'to lie mnint
plaint. - Mr:Cho te wro e ter . an
'
told him' to &alio 'it fi3 'thii; Company.
But our 'tiitinir ohjisetettl.... ) "'No,' that
l won't do ; jtiht, lay - a i writ on 'am: Yee,
i wrile"em 'pia their
pioperty out of their han'de. Thp,t's the
why . the lawyers ddwp home.' Put"
'ern through.'
After sane persuasion oil the P,3.# of
Mr. Olioate, our friend relvtantly.took`
the letter, and 'ceparte'd for tlie;Wther,
they "
party. When tney saW'the letter writ:
with that unique Ognattirel'of Rufus
Choate, a .terror.of l .all having- acquain,t,
ance.with t.lieequrt•when ;the_.appeared'
as an. opponent, ; ..they quicklyi settled
with the, Captain-onkhis own. terms.l-,
Our friend. was mightily pleased, and
hiltgratitude •to ; Choate knew no bounds.
Rushing into the gentleman's ofrise,,he
said ,mnst eagerly. . :_:''Squire ; , you got
'Gm ; j forkedright over, what'syer bill 7'.
Mr. Choate replied that as he'had spent
no time he would .charg4;!, him., nothing:.
The Captain - was -Indignant. That
ain't the' way We do' 'business doWnVir
way. can afford` to pay You'
I will.' He drew wit - a
packet; and Flushing it toward the great
attorney Said, 'Squire; you did .ir'big
thiiig'for pay you well Tor
it; here is'a dollar taint a cent too'
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PRII-ilt: RAILROAD STortv . ..—The - A
Providence, R. 1., Journal has the erect-
it of originating this' little story : "As
the midday Worcester train , was about leciing the station ,yesterday, a man of
the . Johnsonian' style of manners entered
one of the cars and gruffly requested
that two young ladies occupying sepa.
rate seats should sit together, that he
and' his friend might enjoy 'a `Matte- , a-tete
on the other seat, " Bht," said one of
the damsels, blushing,'" this seat is' en= 7
gaged." " Engaged, is it 2" "A youhg
man," said the conscientious maid a pn.
"A young-:man, eh 1 where's 'his bag
gage ?",,persisted Ursa;Majer., ttrus ; his
baggage, old,Hateful;", replied, 'the :de
mure 4emsel,.pursing„her , roey lips into
the prettiest poet. "Old. Hateful" sub
sided,; the.young,msa,canle in and ex
tended an:arm protectingly, almost ca
ressingly,around his baggage, and Mr.
Conductor Cdpron started4th,e4train„",
' 3 'lgo- A`mitietly iihe"-had
IbBt one 'orhislsfigt hand - gin the. midgt
brhary making, - fentiarkedto the sexton
Beth'e
sad thing to-lose - albolitbiciwar at a time
like thiss":bat'aftee'all, pcioiqtrin' , vial b.
big eittei," "
tle "Here's yottr'money-and now tell
me why your rascally master wrote
eighteen - letters - abbut - the, contemplated
((UP Y sure can't tell •' but; if
4
ituees w.tt
cal k .?seventeen lido t fete it{' ` ``
• ' 46 41 1 1 h' . 6 !Witt
of 'the ' , Ohiti.leiftion' Metetiry mijoa of the
41114 1 Teellitikirtlid 41111iy ,
the time tlicifitirel'eotiblie'aiti
ij
IR ? ; ' 7 1, e
ce , 4.. .1 a 1, -.47,1 , a
postman would bring tip 0 ft
'titiri4B o
i 1 1...
Oki6 1,
as' petit or mg:* amnivi i
5.i on v goo .e.
14,5'ineLfiivnitir - 97 ilk! Loney,.
,ciffw fls7.-Jo ; ffivt .7:ttecqg fitt: , OI ef.7.F1,,V7 Wrii . 1
'.!•f1.1 .9:71.-a Lail : - 8 Velq,k, (11 tii..., emu: -,,:.4:' 1
-:q sr 4'
AIL AIL All.
ai avid! rorit.i bad
far,pr , .• -
•4s, SZS9I.T
- 10
mo , t , " AI. - NO• •
ICE
'Getting• aldiHolding3Moneyr
I=
du phis' orxenefal.poncern s , , Onr :
Vak ) le"i4a,
TY ••• • • •-•
discourses with y)ais
lowa
Esiiiry man his ow c 1
tla 'doctrine. -
I stiOhld have adopted it 'myself lotig
stgo, batfor , want of:caOtal:
:This id the diteaitiwitikiiost tenantsi.
• All the Teal eetate own is located in
doienll l ower-oti, which
us es
cultatation of getatki
,
urns, verbenas, cactuses and other or a
, aroe
Minter vegetable's. . '
There is not enough for - ft iiiiirding lot
14:41c 42,d.! o
and it can duty be regarded as movearne
, cata;e..;, ?.T 4J:302. di
PaezPlgitik inlilft.inhsritannei. bill 71.,
lay°, ePrne Lin JO ally of nly,Laiarffilort
;!it, 3 V: : -:J 7 T4 a
apme,gapitaliets, heverigot,the
:deeds ;to estate,-; And
them opitill .14PEin "skisit money ,enough;
40 - Irsdeeni-httien3l !air a al 'T. , 7!..
My father negleeteA: dles.v.el Ma.
:fortune, a "habit, w blob rune in our lentil= •
, • ;
Fra,m4reeent appearances; ;think
78haiLhailit Lt.dosvp:tplieycpbsterity. ,
As Shakespeare-observes;, some .irnew
,are:b9ro•poor,:someiaagoinkpovertyquid.
10tb9,0 bave ; pov,erty:thrust upon ,Adaem.-;
V.Lanuses„ were always ..11istip.:
goisited.i.or their ;lb spen dl -all.
tiiey..conbitget,; Any. rleh nodes =died
i lefore they made their fortgneir.
Getting-rieh-only-involves—two- ques
' 4,0
dloney. ,.. • - ".
tioris
'Sidoiiifi'lliild'iiiiii) ft:'.'
L.A6 scion hal tan ade6tilpiiBti-tlie fliet
conditiOnil to -try tini:i3deond.
"When P gotd tharried, • OtLane'i'
and-648W passed Ft% Yee n that.
we-would gee ricti.
tafe•took)iilrbikr:tapitatin 'bind; Mit '1
itaLt . o` kiwi. if re:-Olimiine riff
I got; she was n'y
ed.arid -pat' thecreat in the Savings bank.
Tile firetryeaf we wanted more 'thin
Wilif could buy,' and the batik stew - int
cattle mit:Witt:alit balaiiCe - . 7 's
'Tile next 'year trite increas
ed.'
So was the family.
Like Wise the expenses.
Babil account as year before.
Third year, ditto. -
We continued to acenmalate at the
same rate for several years in succession.
•
Then the war .bro4e out and. we con
cluded not toTut any money in the hank
at present, because things Aere. then,se
uncertain
Since then, living hae-heen,high, and
we, have ,conclucled to postpone the ac
cumulation of ajortune until the income
tax is abolished and, groceries 'become,
ronsonable.
. .
When Gen.' Phelps took posses
sion.of Ship Island; near New OrMans,
early `in' the war, it Will ini:reinenibered
that he issued a . problamation,sninewhati
bninbastic in tone, freeing the slaves.
To the surprise,of many' people on both
sides, the President took no official no.
tine of this movement. 'Sonic, time had
elapsed, when one day a frier4took'him
to task for his seeming indifference on
BO impertant a matter.
0 Well," said Mr. I t incolia, .feel
about ,that agood.deal as a man whom I
will call 'Jones,' l wbom..l. once knew,
did about his wife, ' was-nue of your
meek men, had the reputation of
being , badl-y henpecked. At last, one
deride wife wis seen switching him,ent
of , the house. A day or two 'afterward
a friend met him in the street and said,
'Jones, I have always-stood-up-for you.
BS' youlcnow; r ana nh going to , do
Wetly longer. Any man Wile will stand
quietly and take a switching from his
wife,' deserves' fo =be laorsaivhipped.'
Innea - ' rooked lip will a wink, pitting
- bis friend on the back: I stow
said he-; Why, it didn't hurt me any';
and yon.haie'no idea 'What a power of
good - it did aartiii "
glir At-a-celebration of a-marriage, a
largelindiber'nf yonng, lailies being pies
etit, , ihlf - ininiater said ; Those who wieh
bejoiried the, holy bonds of matri
'moray will please stand up," and nearly
all the young itfdies'arose:
gentretohn haiifik asked- hpw
many dolg4driis there Wire in 'a year, re
f, ictipes
diblktik tae
his day.
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'lihere was:ainatirkom Tennessee
.(isonsidered 2 wondrous wise,
Heijnimptiti ipto a Union ; bush
',Andrsoratelied eatall his Is
And whairhe A saw his,j's•were out
albhis migh,t and main,
13113411:11Lped' intpg,,ro•3l bash
Andaorateliekthowin again.,
Fa, Fe, Fi, Fo Fum
I smell the blood of a royal man,
.'Be he lice or be he dead
I,ll,soiope t,ka bEitter from, his bfoad..
.
Ilash-a by - eeeter on Plymouth rock,
Whim' t,ile . ;;ote:eleoree'ybli'll get a bad
1:1 •
Whild -I .fildifalls aftile . ballot this fall,
Iteechei and all.
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',There can now,"- says Freeman,.
in I. : his ..`,l,Eighteee, Sermons,": 'the no
doubt offilii_truth„becaome,there have
been 7 so-magy ,proofs pf ittliat the man
'who refifites completely from business,
~who resolves to do nothing but enjoy
himself, never-attelesitire-ee4l-414---which
%wattling' It it'is not miged• with -'other
1. ~
ingtedinnts, no cup is so insipid) and, at
the - ststibiAiteettici hub:A:IL aeltlie cap of
:pleiiiiike : . " ''V lien the <whole enjoyment
ofitli'e day iti .iii , :etat, and drink, and sleep
4 andlitlic ii i ndcsaitlife,becomed a burden
'too' liakry :to lie zett p per te'd by .e, •feeble
'old' Iniiti,l'and 'he' soon sinks; into the
firths br sp'leen. or falls into' the--jaws of
delith: ' It fs lieither iso easy n'ttiing.nor
so`egredablil . ti:oco, , as men commonly
except, to I dispose of leisiire when they
retise 7 froiSliftli"Mil:l - d - . - " Their
614,0c - cupAtiOns, - clik ,to them, even
, when t,hey . lisipe that they live emanci
t paled themselves.'.',
tar" tiett•fite 43 flat very long. A
few-trikileJ;inih'ist 4' few 'morel :tears, some
pl r esen sunshine and song,
strd vhitsty - greetings,
ulSnipi: l 4Q6Wislisithen !our little piety
will Abstl;l6ndinjniett cl. , :injurer will
paisisivey? is. it worth . -:while to hide
eacti•otnilr ? •
One, v!ateh set,-right will do to try
Many by; but on the other hand, one
that goes-wrong-ma.3‘,...btx the-..means of
misleading a'whole neighborhood. And
the Same may be Said of the example we
indiiidtially set to those around us.
" Wgriderful things are done now a
days," , said_ r. Timmins ; "the.doctor
has given Flack's boy, a new lip from his
cheek," ,"Ah," said his lady, "many's
the time l've known a pair taken from
mine, and no very:painful operation,"
sir A foppish fellow advised a friend
sotto marry n, poor 'girl, as he would
find 'matrimony with poverty up hill
'work._ , • ,
"Good," said his friend, " I would
rather:go:up qtan•clown at,any time."
Cr A religious tract headed " Come,
sinner;obru4,7 was found in the camp of
one of the Wisconsin regiments, upon
which' one' of invited bad
written: 'Can't do it I Colonel Roberts
won't, sign my pass I"
ear A Persian philosopher being ask
ed by what method he had acqUired so
ninth knowledge, replied, "By not be
ink prevented by Shame from asking
questions respecting things of which I
was ignorant."
Ceicormeoms.—Why was Eve created?
For Adam's Express company.
When did Abraham sleep five in a
bed f? When he slept with his fore lath-
FM
gar Why is the bridegroom more ex
pensive than the bride ? Because the
bride is-always "given away," and the
bridegroom is frequently "sold."
ea- A young poet out West, in de
scribing Heaven, says, "it's a world of
bliss fenced in with girls." Where's the
man that, won't repent now ?
Rl° Value the friendship of him who
stands by you in the storm ; swarms of
insects will surround you in the sun-
'thine
®'=Men are generally like wagons ;
they rattle prodigiously When there is
nothing in them. -
` - tifirThose who ivalk-the most are gen
healtliest.; the road of perfect
'health hi - tob.narrdW for wheels.
Befure-you-form-an intimacy with
tngankleain bow he acted towards hie
iiellniet
t i png stealing in the second degree
—hookilig-nit.s44sede-saneaffe v ..
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