ssiiiii , . . ''' ~.- ‘ 7, 4 '.. it7.l :ti : A .C..):+' 1,5 4 . 74 . -,74:,,,, 7,..74.7 - - '11'..:',,, -- ' .. J., :A. : i.. ..7. - j. 7 . ...,:::. 1, s. a . .T, t ......4.: ~. -- . • ' t,qlol , :r s =', ''!' !,, ~ ",, -. 3t1- . 1F,1 F... TAW -, - 1,1 . 9 . e.T , ,' r. ' . I , *.. ' 4 ' ' ' -' ' - ~. g...i... ,. 0 , ,t • ; e.l ..11'..5. L-ita g' , lo.llt `, rt , , --4 - . ./ , , L.. L. . , .. o , ..--., ,1.4 "t - r ~ By FRED ' K * I I, , .. BotEfti ..., .r ....:, ~..,......: -.„.,i tik , ,oRE ,=,...A., Ys yR - 1 - )yi. oNii i r. , ~. 48F 1 R3,„3 , 1 L. . . ~„._... ~.... ,„., ..„ ~ tA ,. !. 3 r 1- ! r!.l .4 st, ' c . ,t :: ~• , . i: 310 1 ali t ;,,H- . ?,, jp,vi 1.3k9 1,..i ',l I*ri l iv.l43% Idietas , golv ttl q i,*ii ri cc { 41 • . . .., • • Godey's Lady'ei ZPOIA For 1861,71, ht . f o o'ion bfagaziii#'6l:,*o.i..lo.. 7 - 7:741.1 - ,teratute, Fine Arts and vFltetti9llor That' inagrulicent steel .engravings. Dole 7,, -p-Plates. Wood engres cieefiry that can interest ..mg, Netting, Embroidery, Artieles.,for'l 'l. o ot, for the Parlor. the Boudoir, , and Kitchen. Everything, in fact, to make a „ g lare Lintv's Book. VIC Ladies; Favorite fbli - !laozine has been able to compete filth itim attempt it. tIONiS eeeipts Department of a household.` Thbse ;,.., 1 ", worth the price of the book.?)1r. ..1: Collages ( no other Magaztrie ,eves Disgraces. w ee. , • i, e sous for the yoUng. • Another rnig with Godey. :\ Wile, worth $3 a year, .90er poidisit old worn-out Music, 'but to tioiley get it before the triu- i.,4 LAllira. Another peculiarity 1, ,t; ~.1 Iv: • i, - orn MeJira. A. T. Steweit & Co. N : nv , lie millionaire meichaiiti, iip .,,,spdvy, the only magazine that , has !, We give more Of them 16:1!I Hey other Megazine. .fia r eeatttes every lady to be her MS luN iLARLAtiD, , I " Hidden_. Pfhtilli" Netne"ais," and " • G..ky earl' Month, and "for no A new novel by be; bee ho;7. We Nape' itreb' retained ()id and favourite cum tributors'.% TEARS OP • Nly's Book for 1867: Chieh More can be ra4 demalton.) idewieg are the terms of the taify,s ;.o.i‘ ici ISO : copy, one 3 ear, copes, une year, „ Mel! copies, une year, jr copies, one year, une year, a nd.za extra t , .1e person gettiug up the club, Lifi:z4 ,to C 0 1 ,11•6, '4Ol ctipies, une year, and an extra the person gett iug up the club, 11111 f 21,00 one year, and an extra penult girttiagi up the 6 r itib t e:ce copies, 27,50. ,I! . ul.litions to clubs at club rates.< .tb bfibsettbers wilt. be Hen; to, any P.: nl: , Pre 14r inbscriber may reaide. G , l ,, y's Lady's Bonk and 'Arthur's iwer I.a ;,, - tine will be au n t, each or.e . . . lrc :.0 club with any other mug /ht. Or novlpaper. - 3 mimes must 1141, te„tlent, at, qune •,;,; of the clubs. tf tswoht bubscribers must send 24 'cents kNitoual lor each subscriber. L. A. GOD.E.Y, Y. I:. caner Sizth and Chestnut Bt, eets, Pill LA DE LfIIIA. ~DHLEE & BRO 4, AND IW.ASS Uencrai Machinists, Second llree4 &boo Union, Cotum r,e) nre prepared to make all kinds. of,Aron, 40 .114 , 1 Jr Mills and Blast FinTacet, 4ea, Jri Swam, %Voter sodliss'; Fonts, COW Darns, Weights, ?seii for Will, imp, and castings of ever) description ; ENcaNES, AND POI,4EYSI IX noos its AND IMPROVED ‘ll4 ner: PUMO3, Brick Pceaßei , StiaTildg and l'aleye, Mill Gearing, Ole% 'AittietafetY . for Minusg and Tanning" Brass Bearings, ate% a Blast Gauges ; tubricutskrs Cocks, Cock i..e9 and 'Wtifer Braes it... Lain all their variety; Boilara i Wankiit3rinsa 4 , Hasten Stacks, Bata Nuta Vault. Orza \\*idlers, tkte. BLACKSWITHING in GENERAL:. r , t'Ntli long experience in building machinery_ ,. nia .7 e , ourselves that we can give %ruin to those who may fivoi us witti m ther " 4 r 3 . L.?'Repairing proialetly Orders by mail addressed as above, will 'Wiest tia) prompt attention. Prices to suit Z. _ SUPPLEE, RUPP - LI:E. Colinibia, October 20. l 8 0 14 ' tf TOY ES STOVES! STOVES!! '64731%*5 1 1 ! CDR no PEE', COOK STOVES, r ..;1 dT ST OV JOHN SPANtiLIoR'Se,Wa! PARLOR STOT - ES, PARLOR ,fi'l!,Q FES, , . PARLOR STOVES, GAS- BURN[NG STO JOHN SPANGI t ER - - OVES - $ T ' 4TOVEg, STOVES,-VULCAN FOR HEATIAG TWO OR rOUR ROOMS WITH ONE FIRET-F„,QVIRTH: OPLY AT 0 TV READY— 6%4 I* •t! 1 42 " SEE THEM SPaligier's Hardware. and Stove , SOre ttlarket Street, Marietta, Pa. the suitzbaet) O- y 0 ULTZBiI6I, • • r r.l N.VER ¢¢ 1.4 . 4 TRER 4.441,1-4 ER. MARIETTA ? PA. • ' l ag Purchased the reinaining , stock-on ks4ld4itinil!eissed the Tannery and fixture! of father, Henry Sultztnich, deceased, 31. of ill Pare.' to accommodate the customers old stand, am' the-public generally, t2.! r e ,eeerythi tig in his line, at such - ,priceis.ste 4ee . finl to give entire satieflicAoli . 1113 consist of Oat Spanish and Sldughter & 31 e, Valve and Hemlock Leather, CA LFSKINS, • - IVazed and Or-ainift:UMAk.‘," SPLITS, HARNESS BitIDLE , Etob 4 41. . t. paid 11''ietta Janua f ry or Hides ad. Sit itte. ,1- „It 6. 1866. n tf sx suppowgß•ao :flvexmi 1, fcvlient %nide for ladies. Juat we at MRS. ROTIPS Vt tteTt • ~ . ------ ----: - - -- ---- - - --- _. _ .. _ . -- - - - - ---__—..--,------,... _....................... 44 _ _____. _ ---......_ 1 .... _ ___ ..... .... _ • _ ..._ i • 7.7' , '- 9 ,... ; : i rt i 716 , 7, 1 7 11 ,51 . 1. 1 ''eie r'a •.- . :71;. .. •--'' .6 ~.., . 4 11 PI ,n .' 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'- 7 ' ' '..1 °ld° "" l' ' "-"")7 • ll ' di tvi f' sl : l • ,':' ''? , 7 "''' -i * ;“ 4 I ' , -:;:i"]• : 11'.,.!!(; %.: , ulitimi,r) bees .teirrrial *Kir% ~ elat, f ie...o lev.res o f 104001 ±-, LI ' ' .. ..21 -- , , .1:1•1 a " k-lf;•,#''.. li CIL lEN =BM 1130 T Wu;iy: il, .!airy, :, Vidoje.:;.l w T. , .ialc , 4,13:ti1V5•.. , i61) Dai: EIV.: 3-S.O I.9iti IS. Il'a btlit ' , oh molt be4i awl.* : -3s 4iii iiti;:litOW ',f, 71T;i7e. IZ7 - _, i f ledizti.i p. l:- . ) N 4 mo: L ., yal 10 lia-4 - 4i 3l: on titi,qer '444434 ifaii ottheocipwl.., ..1 ,''..."5 - j jL. l ) -7 ': ;-' : Y . . . 4, A.A.. i igng tustA4 4 l '' s &DIVS. Dirt ~ ,3 aurna..ft fo r d tin oint.,a, zrat• , t ., , , ! , n7 ii- t el, tfil,t 131 .34,.4, -, .: i'...11i1544:,,- , ., 4 1,,,L .. 4t0 , 4:17.i.Ge.f.t 0.: V114" , t+.4 ' : r; !Alt:. .11 94. it ,I,Aa €2l) , 7 1 9 ta f , 14,1 - follirt 1.:J., qtat , 16:-'j EPV4d :1;j91',,41:2AL.:`,42rr41 iir. , :-..,ii ..:-.,ILA-- ....P.EtilStiliT.l2l..'l'.; .k i g ' .. . . ....,.......111,i21. 4 wtv.7; • latusuanuomsmovvlo4 }ATONE' ANWVIMIPI PIFEAk YiiterfSADVAYlekrw" *Avg Office in " LninsikkeitageuttronitAA'lsecingt.l it &own/ EitQwl - 4(M. 4et.to,f ithe, Po" t qffictrrßotzterean.d4lo.o.sl. Lancaster County, Petwasko4o4.:k MEM (10 •linei ur 4ss)l6:cmiti anift One f's inapr,t•ion tPro- , fession e and ou s incs , s.calosi - of:sis,linctiur less at ~80 per annum . col -;• 'dr' Its a-liiie:'' l llliiriTaieSiiidibeiaths,, llieirtinpUittrintitiatistbait Mirka any additional lines, ten cents A liberal deduction made to yearly s nd • :; -, flaSing just mddelia; <l'vN.aw s trieri.Mous- Tag!! JossEa Psass,',2 toze.lher : withAs assortment of new Sob and Card type, Cuts, *lioiders, '&e., theldb , ioftree 1, THE IVes a terr srirrt , kwhich tar illtinisurenhe f tte, and speedy execution of 111,11iods, of -,J,orkiat-,Caan„ P a rsrx. rt a, from the smallest Card to the cenb'zdr Poo en . itrtMeonabi. B RITTON & 'M USSER'S 111-ot. , DEINNSTPRE. Market Mreet, Ofarietta, Pa. 4 tletrrost & Mrsska, - successors to Dr. F.. ( -o in tie'? Ceti entire , ticetubiness itthe old 11 ex e diaily,rsceiyaugodditions to their btock, which are received 'ffo'm the tnost retiotde importers aud,tuanufse„turers. They wciuld reSpoettully ask s'irieral sharer of public patioaage. ~" - • ' They are now, prepared to supply the de liEnas4rf 'the liublitaititli-ev'erytliink iit theiv line of trade. Their stock-of.. DRUGS AND MEDICINEC YiAlitill A t'D ' PEtiti, l- IS AOIFG UBlr 4 A'R'lll , 7 Pure \Vines rid liquors for mediciiitit uses >ALL THE fIOPULAIUMENTI.MEDICINES. $3 on 50 750. ROO p,xlt, siffs.pf, al&liinds,,F i Nkey 4nd I..;sdlet, Ar 1, tales ol every' Rind; - Alehlolitrinir Prot tracts, Alcaloid and."itesinitids,alt the het Trusses ' Abdominal Sup pottcrre,ShoulderidliaceS,Breast Zutops,,Nipple *ells and , Shields, N ut Boit s',` A large supply of liikri,A4ls4,Joolll MA. AND CLOTHES BRUSHES. :Tooth Powder and Pastes, Oils, - Perfumery,• gutio4, Dyei, Invigoratote,Ac ; Coat,ol4,LampsoShadea.,..chilcangsl:Wt e Ak titc, Physicians' bupplied at reasonal.le rates. Medicines and Inestripti . Afedattfuily i nd ac orately compounded all hours of the day and night, by Charles H. Britton; Fharniateutist, .wlio will pay especial atttmtidn to his brauch fthe.lkusiness. over , ten years Toractiela bleo4him to.guarantee.eptire,satuifaction4o all ,wlmi l mat t p 4 atrv o ia,e the ney , ..firrn. . , A.,la , tze, supply of Same' B o oks, Stationary, , " 2 arvirey§ dn' band. SUNDAY HOURS: From S to 10, a. m.,-12 to 2, and 5 to 6 Vhorl es .11,,Aritton, . 4, Musser. tts,,,cetoper 20, 1866. 11-tf PHOTOGRAPHIC: " 4 & H. T. ANTHONY & Manufacturers of Photographic daiii iota, • ~Wlio,tlkßA:Li IiNN re - AETA IL 5011-13110*1),W.A7E,-asi. Y., In addition to Ourwrivialbirardeas of GR AP-H I 0 IitATERIALS me are Readqunr tars for theAallp.wingi, vje. ST.P.R.EO3COPES, STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS Of American and Foreign cities and Land:l scapoy Otiku Pei. ' ;STEREOSCOPICVIEWS OF THE Frani riegativeirraideif in the 'veiriduif cain 2 - lasigua and foruilug a ; complete , Photographic History of - the *pat contest. •' ;•grEREOSCOPIC VIEWS' . ON , GLASS, ,iAdaßtBsl for, either,the.Mwel l aut,ern or% the Stereoscope. Our catalogue will sent to: any address on receiprofitirep. v e PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS. We inauufactufe mote; dargelY , thsh any other ,house, about ~Q 0 varieties from , fig cents, to $5O eaeh , , Our A hayethe rePuts tion supetioi in beauty -and dulabili ly to any ; others. - CARD PHOTOGRAPHS 'OF GENERALS;' STATES6MN, ACTORgi etci Our Catalogue erepreces over FIV,E. TAIOU- S AN Wdiffetentialijgetir. tibitarnf thet Monti celebrates , thingraiuings,, Paintings, Statues, etc. Catalogues sent, on receipt of stamp. - • ithritogsapbersiazuLotheraiortiods C. O. D,, will please remit 25 per cent. of the' akneuntoyith their order. s „ . ,- 1111' The price and quality to goods can .to.satisfy. lute IC' 180.-IY. DE N Or THE 11.A.4.iiiioitr. Ceit.r.or. 4, 11/;;;;. OF DENTAL SURGERX, : . L 4 ATE OF HARRISBURG. _F F IC E;—Fpiit itmet ? '1te,..4,,00r to R. O - Williams' Stol,- -.kertmOn Itmust and Walnut streets, olimbia. .: DR. 'WM. B. - FAHNES'rOOK, NEAlll.Y97l,!rez Spain ac:Patterson's , Paoli 7 io 8 A. OFFICE ROUX& " ITo " ero 7 ie.'s IV' litionielt;' , tifOteinger; ivae y sibkiiii in a.• prholdnialm , tnittig ..tifii? i 2 Gfithbler's Wife? and =having. tittered , Cie' w drat, " Hash ! it e • comes-I not yet IL=ttiii ;chick' strikes poe," heel:Fuck the key. to,. imi. , tille7the iiiipiCiteli hour, when LT4II e t `ably dressed !must) pjactunte4 ttP the ..3 iistn!phin,ol,:etf , everyhedy;,"Wgoldek - , , I 119,031444)4 hornet:: _ . COAL H ODS , PO SeirPei:C.9, ll ) sho'kels r'n - ~ ,:p ere &c.v . , crekee, oyneiterfisigh . 2!t "-D. outi)thiult anittairathat z hef a lungs o di erent kinds, keptoolwodtke , rule. 3W, )4114790: IRV :donee dianthining - • ..d . o.miy avows s. ~ ..., -, 1.. Q. SIP, c, 1 , , ~Ve I, ' your neighbor r tTgen-tomiy-your prayere: °GEMS - CAteoitibrE9lloent and.' 3 4 240#3.: ".,- ;f ,.., 7 1.4.,,d 2 7 .,.-... 4 ;,7: .60 1 11, 0 0,1-0111 to lfilkan g a - .” iowpii.g* 0020671.74101tirig ' if,l IV aigNlOßMat l PPltt li tatiti e filN g _....—.,,,,V.,.....,.:,5aP1,Vt4A34u.f1at1F t a luallikn c tpria cii • .-.A...1.1.--116104,4-41.1auke*attaaormale .. . 4 . itt 114 fl. : ' ecipAsOlei ro i: 4 1 104 1 01iiila pied . • ~ ..„ . _ TIA.NIEL G. BAKER, 1 j ATTOFINR:r LA.W, ' • L'ANtAgtAR;PA _ • OFFICE :7:=Neel,Ndikin, DUKE- STREET ..iftitille,reibere he will at tend toAlie:pisiitielioT , hispiefessicin various. b/1101Cball. • , • • " • • . , • . - . . .___:,.. pR.` H. LAADIS is.the_solu agentior the , gale . , of AUSIILERILBIZTEncin , the rough of .11.!iiiiietts. For 141. ik,.../JWl_. - e ~ . _ - .. ,••, ' '',. P...'kes4oo"tlW4 .11-: , ?. • - -` , Arwrii- g# taj ils sera btas and ,easi.,hititll,3 t:: 7 031133:4 L>uilki-1 , .:1- az - viiiutz 1, 3 :.4`.4.di p,:s; */ _ 9 t 1 lip El -. .fsei f ilqt, 11.1 4 1 tog t, ;bate 101 ob -3 Y -& aa .- :';',sx_ UMOITVILI Eli 4 - 4 it At iengtn We nave set to ayaitor, . ifW - ' l ''''' 2 113 ieb" The peofifelihiiiildroirio4aiskie' sit ' Or can - didatenkilrtrio - ‘ 4 " ive; fit Ofistimperitiont 1 ,./$ 3 49 • . H' • , To- filrvi9tHeleitie" yclfilksibw ;- • Ttr , CtUrtthemiMlifil&Win - d' arrears," eAncl - makl;thingaginerallk:go. , I,, f ,,ro47l2°W.itrif2lnt°99lffitTltf. , But hie mann ; sr ver7charmi , ng . ,„ ' teeth Perfeitti white. "rfft rrl ! And, eo all the "dear people" . - Not one in a hundred complains , I k • • For beauty and grace of mauper, much better - than bra iia But the pariah have all concluded_ Hp, PfellP 11,PArts. the parlor,_ , i f l.4 To. /thin a gem„ in the paqor, "Wafited;ainin4teera Wife , ; .„ . • 4-, .t . T ; ,gated, a perfect la s dy, Delicate gentle refinpi j With every bes Arty of person, And every endOiiment of mind Fitte'd.hy early culture To move in a-fashionable life— ,Please.notice our advertisement Wanted, a minister's wife:l" Witted, a thoroughbred worker, Who well to her liOueeholdlorrker, - (hall we " see our money wasted irritictriiiri . • • Wbo Oita the daily. experieee economy. ekarrytek-a .And Wasinifalo,serube itrihe : "Wanted, a tttinieteee wife P.' - A," e domeatia perison;" ' • ' To. ftallerat' eke:-Inefetlisit be ‘"ciiit,'" • tt hae--eueb a bad-appeafance Fot_her to be gadding, abort t, •• Only to vieit the pariah Every' year of her irfe, - 4 ndAttAn Abe fan etal teed- weddingel : "'Waiiktg. 4 7 a Rtiftiscer's To;konduct.theuclittliee' The "mewing circle" attend; 44d Kept e. ; tvorlr :Her ready aesietnnee. to lend. : To clothe the destitute Children WheiesorrOW and want are rite`" • look 14 Sunday school ectielare.' Wented,lr nrinildees wife I" • `Careful to entertain strangers, Of Agents and. ‘`such 14, Of this kind of "argel visits" The deacon's haye had so much 'is to pioye igerfect'niiisenbe, And , i'hope theae plakules of their Life Cari , strott be sent.toltheriiirbou'il.” . • minister's:wife)" , A pedeFt pattern of prudence, To all otherieriandirig less,' But never disgracing the parish lly ioUhing shablii in dress • , - T'laYink the organ on SUndii 'Titiroula - aidn . fir laudable Strife ' ' Tdiane Vie s'o'cieWliiiiiieg i' •" 4' i.'Werntedi atininisterla wife I'! And when. we hav:e foun !, d the pewit, I#e working the two, 3 TOllifrouedebt and build 'alma , church:- - ' • then Weshall-kriow whit to do ; For they will be worn and,weary, Needing a cbange•of life, Aifdtareetiall e"wanted, lA:Minister mut 'his wife fts , liar Blushing, a habit now oonfi . ned to the young and foolish, is a sadden red-. (inning of the face, ceased by the blood rushing into the Cap;llary vessels of the skin. It is pfnduced ,by some sudden confusion 'of the mind, owing to sirprise or diffidence, or modesty, or shaine, or . conscious' guilt of appreheasihd. It shows theinfiuence of 'fie passions on theitiervoursystein, and thi'circelation olthes ,filood, -Mani 4iersons-, -however, can weWicontfolt "therthielveic ,; that nothing whatever: will agitate` thew to a dagree.sueicieat tOffroduce a Vash. or A great Philosopher says in one " haietilld - ydn of the Spailiard'iliesistais Pit on bid spaita: cles;whan hirmas , aboit to oat -Cherries, that;. they -rrtighr- 4ook l the rind, m ore Iteurptin gt! , iI nz like - M tier T Make the-most of raj , enjOyineits ;. thdigh do r.rotacast .m g -, cares • away,: I , imick them pase; ,as I .can and 4 . carry, them as conveniently as Leap . for myself, an d paver, let them annoy ghats." rl4 Whie f ehlOP l TPB h li aa ,i . *,:rriLP - Q.,g741 - 4f1,.. r 0n iwokd yrNI ei oOlrpre4ll§. fleal ;1144 ,uvai e tio. - 4 .4 14.41iiite than% n 'CitlVOntelitthallitiiiSolefthinWied =Old o mo n weal thr;A:orttie bi.lirarel Or %he political sovereiitir Throotk this pro.' It at ISVhitAti4 tiiatjhOuglßlettletiirseiCiiinia ttro - ila thetiofairdirai.ateis..l ¶ » AVier , iitOda kdpi ie the' Oise; tifer MOP 6 a lay•on' h dikkafeettie 'die; pl 9,9 tie bin' Of tikitill4itlitiffehbinbr ItVele4oo.erite Will firdititiitiaditdotiiing virtnife.loksfterlifert of dinitithilyoiiseigned idiity;—:WOrdt , even theWirilgitiiarott mihrtfdreeenigint)bu-= ` sioo, she wieids *power for good or eviV 3thet,isiparittoonwittrosTrofttibiehrtAther dovelorting=Aharacieritiftiori ' , tot '4itiward ~beanty;ithit unfolds kite noblelolliteL:or womitobood; or:that seeds theinint with tiles Ahateori.upt an Bin other the, pere limpulat'me ttionglitosot -',- on Nigii 6. the beeenese of , mission thet YiiotA =in !Hoick. ; tionenese, while the 'ineihn - "Viet miTtist, MIME as thettwig is:boata tilos is net.aiithout esceptioutr,' 'it= neverthe less is true, that early impresEiicuiii_fee good or evil, have' - a• great controlling as fearly youth ie 13 pOtittindet-thi'guiditicce mow au' h er: cut orati.eitud* intellectual -cnitare+ehonldt be' even /more .thoroiigh •than:moo*ltsi , aka is the architect of •tihe . base oriobivhich*all his litiperitruotore of <future goad; reared,' Hosi—miny grievous eirors,add debaiini , evils, are fostered - in' the-social Customs of society through the lacknra correct conception of many'of the superinduding &hies of 'humau misery. Wonitin toleratmi gam big and the nib of ifitoitinatink drinks, under the seductive behef,Mutt, what is Called moderation, in these enatorne„doea not:result perniciously. The injury lies onlY'in'the'eiceis. 4 Thai deceiVed, she passively tolerates the one; and openly tolerates the other. She milieri dairies tie wipes and dmagines it.cagnotT,dp in: jury,, because. she; put nolinjuriens ingre ckiente3iiit; iThe-proper,tiete of termen-, taticirkwhence,springethAhei bitterness eadr,wee °film, wine glass.. She fails to comprehend, And with :; a l cornplacJucy, that fears no.wrong, she proffers to the innocent and unsuspecting. youth, that . which seals his doom and-makes him a randy - victim 'ef the insatiate desttoyer. Seldom vihen stertled' by the #ailden death of fetiinateliiiiiiik'clif the fie2nd of -ad e iquor ell , oes e ll e, r versiug ' the chefebiiregf .znetiffirk to 'the' time `When tliose friends weie'neehrcipied'bk itfe'drinkink habit, dia'c'ere the Brit fatal misstep in the social glass inken at the evening party, mita' possibly,at her own urgent request: Yetit was there • the 'seeds of futhre, degradation were sown. The first glass never taken would maces eerily guarautee a life of continued im. triunity fromi eifecis. The young will receive from tiOee in whoM they confide, the same poisway; draught that they: would"ropulae with loathing, cif ',offered by one whcin..they, suspected of silt . ' The folimietioitof seventy:five per cent. of thendthekendesei-Efogether, with the heinockeirimes,that are inducediy drink hap, s be tiaced., l -thick to that !fountain head the fatal household , usage where no wrong is- eturpected to exiet, and I where'ille - pertieilieete in it, Nellie de-, gree Of`guilt;'and would scorn- injure. Othete: - That IfAink',fady''Whi'drinks 'for 'it' ifttifilien' - hiteliend, and the chances are' that .her bid will be success ful. Thus she sows it mirth, andbileri ty,.what eke future years-reap in' poignant anguisk The , iattor The 'hands aroun d her pure .unadulterated' • 'wine, to the circle of,frietle.iiierpor lor, is vetting ai4fiiieitely- worse exam gle fer,iticipientdelAttelery, the,, imamwhb.Opeusia priblie bieriftrd!thrliets Loot: assign board!, fcirzthirlittisr Lifthibits his business unguilded, and . with bim novices but seldtini are initiated. But ihiorn hid`bectconed ' eyes of ii:eanty, , they become reietiCtida;linfi r ariebon,. [ )4l,ted he‘o,ate!,,denizenertif:t.thyly bale ; 11.0 thexpro.4ll4tiOibilittittchinery4 LTo oknopiplyAbqkciainllipcfrem the cgss!.-.1, Unit out of thnattugltlikaleAittlitliqtalits final comPletioniera beautiful, ,a nd use:* rwasklidtktperit tite l .t&dli6tle of al afittiltittet:tie 14.6c i tartiiii itceise.! 4 ratio,4lititt a ttirVetaVy alidlaiaretbia AL. 4/40175thrt n iftWitagiSPINP n 4 1 ' tt# WPM Varlitiffliktll.l.ll t ' '' 4,34, M 919 v ~ , • 140 of, - ~ ~ , oITT .$ IADIDI..; 13. , a-'ll 1 , 3 fa- , iv,Al 1:?"1 ' A 4_, • , 71! 0,17.tir ", - .141;* I 44s G It 2",•3 hegious4e i foimity,..of, (itedls imag 42 st. —ln' kliara oeft 4: 2 22 . 22 - iIhinCaBARtif#AIDAIFP3" PT° 7d u 2'94n9 l 2t n tirMlN s ag ;. been., tittered against _those ,who„ put th ° , l l : 4 9 t ilP; 1 1)13 . make them drunken -.a150.,!' and ehould' !tioletbiarwcreltel !moiled 4.ati e-it is boa' ,tiontmand-J Shoal i rano tr bti. he eded for tthveivelfardrottbii•thesusaiids ishcrrother-L diitqedruntraciiiir graves - I Should it fddt Ike -headed,•: . for the: pro tee itiowoff the: Sits taunt titu o eatitut e' )wivescand, statvingeehildreo r nmada,-stic rbyi gip; iamb aki &land latherts ;:attriehm en - • • Women_of,thisireeland,-think of your great responsibility, and , off your :great errors on this vital-subject. Your soeiar poeitton in t nat* is abov e t o atrytoilei niitiori oUthu mirth; - higher' ts - foli; e - ft by thiiiithinghtlhal, Oitekle' Udr atiouittulhiglibe arid Itiktiefili'llin -fotifiriklifetitibliinnifidatii'br Maw arid • woinati: will-'ever tie • :Maid "ascending Into& in handl •- • • • • B. s. From. Arthur's ;Home .Magcrairie —Blaamorhassett's BENAY, About half a mile iinwnthiriver from Parkashorg, Va., -and nearly,opposite the month ofthe little Kanaviha River, s Blanneitasisett's Island On the Virginia.,shore are long ranges, of precipitous:bluffs, witlf,hexe'and3here a dwelling-in the gotgeS, , hi. upon the summits, but.with few 'indications,olset fitment: between, or of,-thrift • in the scattered abodes. The:courtny from a point Ave miles below,thcsouth end of the island_ is mountainous, rocky: and ragged, up to,the little KanaWhe, where, stands the . handsome - and flourishing town of Parkersburg. . efdii'' Yotir eye. grelitar.viiiih a' 'level, 'fertile, sPlendidlY ouliivided conntiy--a loupe fin Cli canvass ever. pictured, fair to the eYe—andjoyotiw to the heart. ' Who - SlN:ll'(inscribe it'? It, 'can only be felt; iind , itinanse=ovir the bright waters of the bliiii=the = isl, apd, and the landsnape the t .pther shpre,likwa beautiful dream, Plumps of....slately„ forest trees, in; the green meadows,.tonch, thehorizon Away in the distance. . Elegant em- bowered in . giant cottonwood and alder, trees,,giinimec out,in all.-directions; as: far as.the.eye can see. r. As our noble steamer, ICenton neared the foot of-the -island -you—can hardly; intentitY ttikciiiiosity , roanifestedaby the — erdWd od bBtitd,. to getthe first' glints of the spciViwo re oinbd.iii-roibince-zand story. As the steamer 'elOwly-aicerided, -hugging the shore, the tlaisengtit- were 'invited to the , hdiiicane deck by the courteous captnin,lfrotb , whitti w fine vielu of the entire island could be seen.. .4 The island contains one thousand icres,conmencingin a bend .of theriver below thei mouth of the Little Kanalha and iimnitii'dowii 4 a mile, to nearly a point, where it is not more than Tour or five ilids in Width. ' This island is celebrated for having once been the „residence of Herman -Blanaerhasontt; an Irish emigrant 9f dig tin,ction, who- in 1789 ; commenced im proving it, and built upon it a splendid mansion. ..,ffinwife w_as a highly accom plinhed), and beautiful, lady, end , his house was the Tesoxt, in that day, of the most literate,atiA,reanbd society. • When Aaron-Surr,-then Vice Presi dent ort.he new Republic, was Object ing-hie famous expedition to accomplish 'the secession ` of Louisiansi and the Gulf 'region; he Called On tilannerhassett,in• auMidliii to join the conspiracy., and 'embark his wealth in tbe , scheme: The unsuspecting Blannerhessett was. over- powered by, the, silvery tongued ele- Aaence of thO accomplished puj. Wicked, Burr, and tbence became a, ponspirntor; nricOneciOna or both the crime and the danger of the enterprise in which he was einbhrking. : ' Both were soon detected, arrested and tried for:treason. The trial of tbe Nick! Trasidentrin d the% unhappy Blannerhassett took filaini;at Frankfort , lkebincky.: VlAlthiiiigli not-convicted,, 413tatinerhopeattlwas reined. Riswplend- Adsmaneionmailvdeserte4 , t. and -went to :decif ;m,aildsittirivleasara4Counda:are loverrun 'with-brush-and weeds. At the reo'd nlaritiiiiiedißriir ivarilahiklenith lifiblllikiiibili ladfitaefild ednipiiiiiiint. of,) WriurliihgtonAiNtaiiiAll iiiiteiiiiiiiff Of, im i l n iftail twat Itaaietaqa:v.2 a taw all aselaplicanssiaffebil Mt lOW ;Anti. dtailierdfrlUMOlAS * Off l 10enfleb.7., . , - 7, - "! 74 MEM . . 6 MNM • lions of the past come crowding up—all inteiesting, look and see about me the relloi 'Of Curtivation, nioss-grown from Inrrneie ; letillsibristies an d . iang le d we d the' ground where the stones 'of the - old mansion l ie - 4361345de1i, I can hardly realise that this iviiiejoil l eilthelichtie - of gaiety and mirth , thit; here 'Barr anii his , retina 'ef &coon' • pliiihedrintlimen, rind beautiful Women 3 frOns ilirlifihington' and New York, once held Con'verse'; that here, the merry 'Vcile`ealiof 'the young, the ambitious, and :the happy,- once rang oat from lane crirtained windows, and echoed in the adjacent forests or that ever here the of the; chipidlithietias seen, beam tt fring ttio = iiiittWdlis that hovered then 444 denibre pine and um -IPitgriiiiiticy;ditiori today, unmindful of 114-bipia'of dale': Standing on the shore, 'srintirielk dud witnesses - of the past. '"T`lin'souPstirring eloquence of Wirt, first ora't'or, uttered, when be `siotid before the august tribunal, in de fence orthe itriimient, but unfortunate Blanuerhassett, his ever , memorable ap- Peel to the sympathies of that tribunal, his touching description of the prisoner's wife, her unrivalled beauty, her grace of manner, loveliness rind' charm of inter le C t, as portrayed by the great advocate this occasion—these are all familiar. But'they come back to my memory will: double force to-day, as I look upon these deserted'grounds, where the Blau nerhassetts were once happy in their wilderness home,.but which, in a short period of .time, became the scene of disuppointment and desolation of heart. Everything I see is interesting. Even the Venerable white wood speaks of de parted hours and active scenes; for, under theni, were loaded the flat boats destined for the lower Mississippi by Barr and his companion& Here, on this siore, a little removed from the old or chard, wera placeilthe munitionsof war Los little-Beet.r-ii,:..i.11 -gathered togerffier, for the expedition„ that was inimided;to result in the establishment s_ofiin-,iiimpire, in which Burr. and Blanner• hassett were to shine as liberators. Precisely where the mansion house stopdAre alight mounds, covered, with tall, lank grass, partially fallen down. I•kcar..by are several pear and apple trees, in a state of almost total decay. At the corner of the square is a tall , wide branching sycamore, whose limbs :mist - havezhided.the honie in its day, embracing - nearly its entire front. The 'site of the.nianeion is at• the upper end ofthelelitiad ; and the shores, on both sides, are= lined with original forest trees leaving within- the extensive grounds, belonging to the residence. Some aged 'grapevines remain.; and here and there . are - the arbor vitae, and tree of Paradise. Along the ravine, in the middle of the island; tanning - diagonally - from shore to shOre, and leading to the old orchard at the foot, imagination may easily picture the wealthy - and handsome Blannerhas iett walking with his young wife—idol ized all the' more for being with him alone the•wilderness—at the soft hour of sunset, talking of home and friends ; admiring the shade of the old forest Cie* orlistening together to the songs of Strange birds=joyous in the posses sion of mutual affection ; in the admire ticin of the refined and cultivated of the new land, and in the anticipation of a fliture as delightful as the present, and still brighter than the past. But the shades of evening admonish ed um that I must bid adiei to this in teresting spot. The canoe is in waiting to take me across to the Virginia shore. Bat, before quitting it, I must be per mitted to leave upon these moss covered relics my benedictions, in remembrance of .the brave and the fair who once graced tkespot where I now write—now long gone, tilling each, otherwhere, in distant 4tnds an unknown grave. or The Rev. Mr. A.— was more eminent in his day for the brilliancy of his imagination than the force of hia kilo. - At one time he was preaching on "The Ministry of Angels," and iu the peroration he suddenly observed : "1 hear a whisper!" The change of tone,startlad the deacon, who sat below, from a drowsy mood, and springing, to :his -feet, he spoke : ~io'4.pew pkyle of bonnet has made fitelAPPVSTanc9 iii Paris:. It is a twine string with n 41amond Be; ip the top. ' f f-:!:i4iThyikti very bid hat like a Demo .;tfairtil tilaeanievittnik a-very slight st laoluttent to a crown. MIME =EI " I guess it is the boys in the gallery."
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