FRED'K L. 13AKER.- BRITTON St. CMS i f FAMILY DRU M G ST ORE, arket Street, Marietta; Pa. rimy Si Mosta, successors to hero F. , il t j e v , will continue the business at ld where they are daily receiving additions , o o sk, which are received from the ll7elisble importers and manufacturers. It o would respectfully ask a liberal share otlic patronage. d Ire now prepnre to supply the de o( the public with evof erythipxin their :4( trae. Their stock DRUGS AND MEDICINES 01150.30 roan, HATING JUST ARRIVED. IlltiCtig6 Boil Liquors for medicinal uses 11l THE POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES. AcSoft of 1111 kinds, Fancy and Toilet Ay- des( every kind, Alcoholi and AMC EMatti, Alcsloid and Resinoids, all :tubed Trusses, Abdominal Sup porters,Shoulder Braces,Breast Pumps, Nipple Shells and Shields, Nursing Bottles, A large supply of dl, NAIR, TOOTH, NAIL AND CLOTHES BRUSHES. I ,,gh powder and Pastes, Oils, Perfumery, Cumbs, Hair Dyes, .Invigorators, Esc.; No, Limps, Shades, Chimneys, Wick, &c, Bpienns supplied at reasonable rates. tones and Prescriptions carefully and ac olely :impounded all hours of the day and b bl by Charles H. Britton, Pharmaceutist, e gexdl pey especial attention to this branch tithe business. Having bad over ten years Ftairal experience in the drug business ena- M to/guarantee entire satisfaction to all dimly spat the new firm. supply of School Books, Stationary, tic.. always on hand. SUNDAY HOURS: NiaB to It, a. m.,-12 to 2, and 6 to 6 p. m Ntles 11. Britton. A. Musser. NuitUa, October 20, 1866. 11-tf SIIPPLEE & BRO„ 41i-1E IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS ill Genera/ Machinists, Second street below Union. Columbia, Pa. - They Are prepared to make all kinds of Iron isesesfor Rolling Mills and Blast Furnacer, I;ei,lor Steam, Water and Gas ; Coital - nut, pout, Cellar Doors, Weights, &c., for Buil snd castings of every description ; 5r11.131 ENGINES, AND BOILERS, UM): suet MODERN AND IMPROVED Inner; Pumps, Brick Presses, Shafting and Mill Gearing, Taps, Dies, Machinery Laing and Tanning ; Brass Bearings, Blast Gauges, Lubricators,, Oil Cocks, for Steam, Gas, and Water; 'Brass Fit u;e in their variety; Boilers, Tanks, Flues, oaten, Stacks, Bolts, Nuts, Vault Doors, BLICKSMITIIIING in GENERAL. long experience in building machinery we ;liter wolves that we can give general petit- Lo lor. to those who may favor us with their , :]ere. 10-Repairing promptly attended la te:en by mail addressed as above, will meet r.l.,,rouipt attention. Price , ' to suit the times. Z. SUPPLEE, T. R. SUPPLEE. 01,1mbis, October 20.186.0. 14 tf Ladie.s' INCY FUN ESTABLISHED ilafinfactery, o. 718 ARCH treet, above 7th, PhiladdPixia. Have now in store of my own importation ml manufacture one of the largest and moat teniful aelectione of FANCY FUNS, for End Children!' wear, in the eitj , . Also ,!.ne wertment of Gent's _ __ • FUR GI LIVES AND COLT ARS. am enabled to dispose of my goods at very ' , +! , :inble prices, and I would therefore soli call from my friends of Lancaster county rn vicinity. !remember the name number 'add " street. JOHN FAREllta, 718 Arelk7st, I'4l e south side, P L AR f! HI A. t? hare no partner, nor conne ction with Other store in Philadelphia. L10717.t. Qior ES! I STOVES! STOVES!! STOVES fr.ciE STOVES, • COOK STOVES. STOVES, kT JOHN SPANGLER'S.IIM NURSTOVES:PARLOR STOVES PARLOR STOVES . , As•BURNING STOVES AT JOHN SPANGLER'S. I.(T ES, STOVES,— VULCAN STOVES FOR HEATING TWO OR FOUR • ROOMS WITH • ONE !..PPLY N 0 Ur READY , - - CALL AND SEE THEM - AT ,c i;angier's Hardware' (bid Stott Store Market Street, Marietta, The Sqltzbaeh Iftnnerg• .10. W. SULTZBACH, TANNER y LEATHER DEALER, MARIETTA, PA. • • . . Haring purchased the,reinaininz stoele on '; 11 1, and leased the Tannery and fizturea of .aii.late father, Henry Sialtzbach, deceits - 9,d, it P:eP511111 to accommodate the customers „ue old stand, ,see the public . generally, 1 1l ' everything in his line, at such prices .as clitot fail t og i ve entire satisfaction . „His 1 ( '', will consist of Oak Spanish and gnu' sihtei. S . de, Value and Hemlock Leather, • CA LP/lir/St,. t . Waxed and Grasised 'Upper, SP LITS, HARNESS, BRIDLE & SHOE, SKIRTING. • Cash paid for Hides and nine M sdettal January 6. 1866.--ti , . . INF " la anybody Culttrr SKIRT SOPPORTERti" an ex- said, - wa iti ng o ne you?" 'gam.o .. olited - it girl ... !elleet article for ladieti 'net Toceiv 'from"the country ,- - • oi i.,. '- . '"" lot sale at MRS. ROTH ' S Vprlstr Sta r--I ' R. ----..-_____ • , , , .' lOgi, gkiiidgi Oittai/1 4 ,2 2 ) 3 I ItORRR)s cektotatea peial - CemeAt and “that IS my Pliny nntaidai ,bitrwoolt oil Piste Blstkiur at .. ' ' ' ''',' '-' ' " TIM GOZDESt Mc ' cone /13.',....- _•-,,,t,0r- ~, . - -:- v in. ~.., • _ . - , • . . vo _ .._ _ . -..-- , -. i . 4 _..... ~r,.,,..u..,...,.. 1 r ed 4 .. - ',.- . P,.. ‘.' St .., !:)^ , • ;.? ),.:, t ~. I+o .' - i. - - ): , 7 :-.:. , ''. _. ~_4 • 1 , - i. , .. ... : ''. :AI ; Vf- , .. f ' ~ -, I=7, , J. ::. .;.- -_,...,,• i ,:-..! ,:. ~. .. -. . ....: - .. . . . PUBLISHED = WEEKLY; ""N lINE, DOLLAR AND A. HALF A YEA, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Office in "Lint:me:Vs `Butuana," second floor, on Elbow Lane, between•the Post Office Corner and Front-St., Marietta, Lancaster County, Pennsyll4ania. ADVERTISING RATES , : . One square (10 ' lines, or loss) 7o cents for the first insertion and Ode Dollar and-a-half for 3 insertions. Pro feseional and Business cards, of di. lines orb's . at 35 per annum. Notices in the, reading-;col umns, ten cents a-line. Merrill:gee and Deathe, the aimpleannbuitcement; rsiz ; 'but looknyt additional lines,, ten tents a line. A liberal deduction 'made to yearly sad half yearly advertisers..' Raving just added a " NEWBURY MOUN TAIN JOBBER Pails," together with a large assertmentof new Job and Card type, Cuts, Borders, &c.,. &c" to the Job Office of. " THE MA RIETTIA Br," Whiutrilill insure the f ne and speedy execution of all kinds of Jon & Cann PRINTING, from the striallest Card to the LARGEST POSTER, at reasonable prices. Attention, ladies—eyes direct i Loire's surveying, you ; All your ranks he must inspect, To-night he holds his grand - revieW. Now mark our first corps, -How bold it appears, Formed of dauntless young romps— These we call pioneers : Beside them stand widows, Of two or three suitors: For their execution We term them sharp-shooters. Cur flirts are chasseurs, For they, wicked Can draw en engagements, But ne'er fight themselVes. Next our sappers'amd Miners Are prudes who can- feign, Who elude obeervatioa Whilst laying A train. Our spiewere old maidei Who thinlit no sm. PToai thEitedniveshe are over, To see others Whilst - ; -On ;earth-Will succumb— The blues blow theirtunpet, The decide bilk( the diti i Attention,' ladieti—,eyes direct 1. Field marshal Love's surveying yoat All your ranks he must inspect, To-uighthe hold his pied revievv. Tut B Autr or Or ,P6OPLE —Men and women make 'their own beauty or their own ugliness. Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton speake in one , of his novels of a man , "who was Aglior, than . , he had any bOttines's to 'be ;" and if he could . but read it, every human being carries ,his ohn Fareira's life in his`face;and' is gOod or . tMragerse its that life -has been good or eMI - 3'n oar featureathelne chiseliat thought, and emotion are eternally at work. Beauty is not . the 'niontipoly, of blooming young men and of wbite mid Pink maids. There is is 'Mow-growing beauty- which only .comes to perfection in old age. Grace belongs to no period of life,and.goodness,improves the long er it exists. I have seen sweeter smiles an a lirof seventy-than .upon a lip-of sovrtitiv. There is the beauty of- youth, and thejfe is also the beauty of holiness—a beauty much more Beldam met; -mid more frequently found in the aril chair by the fire, with grandchildren .around, its knee, thin' in the piemenade or room. Husband and:, wife,- , ; who lave fought the world side.by Bide, who have Made,common stock of joy _and sorrow, and.aged tagether„are.not nnfrequently found 'curiously alike in personal ap pearance and , in, pitch and tone of voice —juttias twin pebbles on the beach, ex. posed trills, same tidal influences, are each other's alter ego. He has gained a feipinine something which -brings his manhood into full relief. She ties gain ed' amaecultne.something which sal as a foil to her womanhood. giir A. plain spoken Western mach it delivered the following from his desk': I would announce to the congregation that, ,probably by mistake, there =Was left at this`meeting house this morning a small.cotton.umbzells, much damaged by time and tear, and of exceedingly pale blue color, in the place.whereof was taken, a very large , blaok. silk ' umbrella,, and ofgreat bee 43fandera. of this sort, biethienindsisters are getting a little too common. fir Au Irish girl at play, on - -;:Suu4y Was aoool3te4 'hi the priest, "Good moroingolanghter of the dayil.". She Iseekly , replied, "Good , morning, ffither."7 ^ • - ; • •„ Sitkiittrltut stenusgbania - lount for . ,s, MEM MARIETTA'T - A -1- SIARTRAY NOVEMBER 7 .IO. 18.66 = _ ,; ,1048.4.1t7 . 7* , ; 7 - 9 Lk; LOVEVREVIEW. iimmmrffl CM3 itOrylti told'or sii olil e lids- Who lived near Rochester; who had 'never seen or travelletreO a riiiyoad ; ingto go on a visit to - a small town short Wietince from theCityMiithought she would try oneof the 'poly things., 8o she went to the ticket `ate; carry. ing,-her,reticulcon.,one arm and an old fas e hioned. rocking •ehairoti l the- other.. She bought her -ticket,, , ; and.•walked out on the_platfortri, - put down her rocking : chair sat down in it took , ont• her -knit ting, and went to work diligently., Steadily she rocked and worked, traine coming fin and leaving as the eer time came around. The old lady Made no ateeiePtio - get the cars, - .bat kept knitting. The day -grew to a closer, -and night came The last train - waeabciut starting, When the depot - imistet' siant up and asked her if she wati:geing, out. '!.Yes, sir,'Lre,plied,the old lady: - " Bedn'Aion better get aboard„ and Irecura &met sajd..th,e ,depot mktatey,, "Thank you, sir, I'm very c,otafort able," replied the elderly dame. The train 144. The . master came around again. "‘Medim, I shall hive' to disturb you ; it is, late; , the trains have all left, and we must close the de: pot: 'Shalt timed Yoe to - a hotel?" ' "Well," exclaimed the old lady, droi pingher knitting and holding, up -both her hands,."- ain't the. thing going—to; move? Here I brought my, chair from home so as to hive, a seat, on which some pesky man couldn't , equeeze him self. I've Set here all daY waitin' fol. the thingto go, and here I hive had all .. . my trOnble for nothing, I thought it was a longtime moving. I declare that these here railroads is the biggest nuis ances abdhubibugs - as ever .was-!" aid 4 1 the-old lady; with' bagbri. one erui-Aindl rocking chair:Ant thicothilrp iiiik 2 toss of her Ilitiiid `and--maililielle fitiih At 4 ' -in= dignation 11 She mistook theittepot for the cars, affirerisettedito- travel i Writ r• NOT so DUMB AS HE LOOKE - 11.—At the Continental restaurant, the other night, in the midst of a rain storm, visitors were - 'so' fair that'a, solitary gentleman at a table, partaking or seallOped oysters, was the only person, save the Waiters, in the room. One of these waiters, ' a Con triband, knewn `"Julins," though ;on admirable servitor in his way, has always been looked upon' by his confrores as a littlenonched in the upper story. On this rainy-night, when there , was noth-• ing,else=toYbe done, Mins, at ascertain` moment, was standing upon one foot,' with his bank against the wall, °Minting. sundry ,nieces of poet* currency , ,that were .his,perquisites for extra services. daring the day. In counting this little fund_ a fifty cent oiet n titterea frOm hand and drop ped-besidelis left foot. His other foot abord the size of a travelling valise, was off the ground, twistedliailith 'hie sinis ter limb. ' Hislellowiwaiters-iatiserved the of 7the note; and=' with 'wide o'penelYeyes , showed4heir eagerness .to. possess it. Julius apparently bad not missed.it. The solitary visitor to the Rince,beckened to a dietapt African for a glue of water. The African brought it, deposited it upon the table, and being Within a Ifoiv feet of Julius, stooped down to gather up the note that Julius had dropped. Be had just got it into his grasp when the upraised - fotit'of Jo= liustiescended upon his hand ; the fall;of i a trunk, from the shoulders porter. There l ,was,a bowling "through the balV and with mashed fingers the -• • iiterhiper away to the 'nearest • • • •,. drug store. There Was a slight twinkle io the eye of Julius, but notiling more, aihtel 'gathered Alle 4 giarnP," and placed it beside those he had been pre viously counting. • His , ..associates' now do=not coesider hini:as stiipiitias.he ap peared tabu: •When'heragain• drops a postal noteit iiietolikely , that =any. one ,of likbretliren will'undertake to deprive .him of jI ••- • . far The most expeditions way-of fat teniliglowlzas to ,coap them -Az; A' mod eratelywarp; , dark; quiet plait% with good ventilation, and keep them perfect ly.flean„snd fiz i on„ or steamed lhtsYjles, Mixed Oatmeal, and blended * with sweet' milk with a little fine. sand added, and' given . tiraiol, fine not -'and Yoi uee in a fortnight. They mitt Itlxii - get - beads, 1:111 aid barley. , pest pited4litk-the'.. po tatoes. Ifs LS 1 ''.llgrff you liitairdimPlOcinin-inark hi fait 014ig tbeghtit. .44 e?•: , IV' 164 ISTIMMIZI ` , C !WI = Tbernie.e.-saying. inventeChy;sese cranky eld iancheler, 4144 iCanydisaister happensalwonntri hhsure, to.be,atAlie . bottom of it. It--is my settled convic tion; confiraM :10re. aria Jain : every, day, that if.there b i rth) , extritvagrae, a man jil'eure.to, be at h,e..botteru,cl, it. : , - The Empress Eugenie will livejabia tory as the most-extravagant woman of her:time, ea ttie clitileef a Piffled of dna parillokidrand rniciorielluitify;utit.'onlY -in :France, but 3 all over "the Civilized worldrwheiriereality rant fault , shoild not becharged up - on the biniiitiful and !afting enipressoat 611,r-but-ripen -...the . crafty iind.faribitious-thrtsbandF l livall classes- 'of societV it. iwinanwhe instigater-the - great &Alois: liVoirien are , nisturally ieconomical.rthey are. un -1 accustomed, .as a general thing; to the 'free nee Otinoney Oherdo•,not.earn , iti and.are timid in-appropriatinglit: - . .t. Of courie, a habit Pot. - spending , .. can' easily be made second nature tathemv and undoubtedly they take kindly to the,lavieh nee 'Of 'frinxi,- - iii surrounding theinselves with beauty and the 'evitfea , ,COs of taste, as Who would 'net? But - they take even more pleasure In the manage/Ade; of nieney,ifor - whicirtlier have a genius-in making alitifii ,go 'a great'waY, inereating'i reserve against some einergency in the ftqu're—pr air - 7 toniebiti hubliapd; or father, or mother; .or children, with the gift of what they had most wished fbr„, _ Dry goods clerks,,andithe tatiertdaas in ladies'.clothing.awtfancy stereo, .like to see a-male. purehaser,,enter the es tablishment; because F,they ,know they, can get_amuehiarger. pricafor the _Berne quality of.geodivout. of him.-than they , coulildrom a l womee..i ti.Men," , :they,say "never ‘stickatotheeost, -if they like a thing.'" _ Ladies,.as , a general rui.e,,exe%delight. ed, if they oan get their hush - Linde Ingo with them te , buY anew dress, because they ,always select the beet, and t ia pooh at the difference of, a few -dollars, which, if spent biStfie43o, 4 wife herself; would . furnieh a text for sermons' for a month. Go down into the business . , quarters of the city,' frequented a l most , exclutively by mien,.. and there you will find restaurants, supplied with spring chickens earlier, and etrawberriet - and cream, at a dollar a plate, liter 'than any wherefelse.in town,. You will also _find magnificent pears and peaches at twenty, cents a-piece,. which. are net Aporight to take'home, bat-tn. eat between the ; arl, duns 'duties of elevating:first . oar,: and ; then the other booton at4le, andyeadr ing-the daily_ " Torch ands Turpentine," . But.whaChatpall this.get,,ln - fickwith fashions ? ?Well; not much,directly, hat aigo4 deal indirectly. , . . , , . , For instance, a newly married couple, or at any rate, a couple not very long Mined; Were seated at the. silli } eolinter of a dry goods store,the ether diy; ex enduing some Choice gonds. The jet! ileum evidebily Elia:hie - eye' upon" 'cob *tali he intended tie wife ihould pur ass e: 'titeiadiPleolied lia rooked, and finally made a'very quiet and maderate INZI EMS MMIR3M EMI =EI 0 =II ''~ L 'BYI7&A~ N f t~~ II31~~'; >r~Yx=:iltia. EIMIM kelection - • - "Ohl'lnpgit;'N : 6ll;" ; iiiid l iilie'gtirith i. man, "another of your confotifided and, browns." , , , "dt very. lady-like, Fred," niged the young wife,mand,,it lest ever so long, and you.knoi,l,cannot afford tn bnypeny siikAresscs, so I, muse tithe those. that lyilkacit lopi i rentarkwide; and that u Seq.c..9lt29'" , Pshaw 1 4 :sid44.,.VrAili- "Pee here this is what Iwo .yo to - have,* hold. a-lovely 'Man silk, -embroidered 'to itittite 'Cluny lace:4sw ay ' h -Fred, - why that-sqll= e t mcire 'than Woe - uttichV ark I have' not things IV 'Wear lfith it" 't• - • ..14 l otisense "d6 l- yon Want , :to wear with it ? You have got shoos and ,s,teclans)34,9fec'r ytw? and Ton i snit's AClPm e il , !im.l44eor 4avn Bet , py beitt i sm stehig iFol; this,dress,, , 4ind if L s dp,st;t,,mind r tit?, NiCe,,stitely4pu t --tiectd nc 0 "1 " ,: - So the dress wait .ough t, Oiot, much' to ate ti eatistadtion, tholight: I 41;111160e iithef 'bioefat othinvo she diihid.bilirbotighiwith4hirextutmoney ; that her bonnet wJuld be too shabbplo 1.311.10// ,t hat ahem ost 131 , 4 17 h ew collar . pod pair "of imager iilevitti;firit:ToEse^than thf!t, ehe fagfor snail San s, Iv Ant" nd ikad got over:the. eretn4 Ido tectth l ia tie r had IRoutt*eeentlf -;paidiouti itoAdrektilitra AnT.hdrimot coinsidgoifigithat faultnitiogEtthan hors.,tmel. A 7, .1:4 ; .;.i!,' ,S1;- , _ I!. i witro3 q =EVES ,r!'.-:=tiy.. - ; - fftncy.x ~. ~ ~ i As Brio a -Wbbh.. Ainufeltwas4 o an,4,, tei . ief;i : lie is nid 4e wi,/,/ , int, depart the gentleman, hie quick reply was, g •Starch i etarch my lord !' This may be fr°, l gitr • _ • true ~. lyet`it,takein'griat deilliftiere 1101 Ifttliteabdire .positive:, command bad make ii lady, and 'though it nay seem ' been teligionsly.obeyed by every parent sininler;l"em ready to niniiitaiiilhat no' what whappit:world4ria wouldbe. But coneOliratiltinnentitiOf intieliiif '1311k, - or' iis this ceibmandmiffilodtliet- been :ne satin, edging, heolkni,fillliV:fietihciiii,o4lp6todlicrinielfkiltneceestwily abound in •or ihrtierOWing, Cari",eii•iel-ldilieiodrelle-ittonornitist; aternikennessl, the parent ; of makhr;Comititite - i reallady. Wasn"citllnearly4lbolthcesins,,,,wonld have been M. ii. Abbott "Hriflinitse jai ''aililtiffati ti al. he li Rim. - Oh whatltlearful responsi. lady when attired-in twelire-cent calico `lbility,resteupon parents, what a dread= in arrayed= . re , , ~.... .. , ..._. ;..., _ _ . _ in Boston, 4swheri i full court 1 fel reckoning ,nwakto the , unfaithful.. It dreis at St. asimili,liondbnl--; , "As Mrs.` 'is in Emily . life habits - are formed: It is , 1-withinitiitAvalkiiidotki finis*. grand it -nas t y,to bend ilieierider twig bit not so ladi,""eiltiqircere"bfiitiolTinglish i Vieitor , easy to tern the stubbion oak. Nearly (:Mrs: Thertie ),'Mire thoiight 4 we 'mast pail: the; crimes that disgrace humanity, put'on oni , beit" , bibitand-bands 14 so-;Ove ethat sends, wretchedness and death to dresSed4ursid Veal in -our 'moat elegant , ""millions of immortal 'mint's, can be trac rufftereandlilki,' Odimetiviiitrodaced 4 to f•efr irearente Who disregard - the com ti her liditiilirp rob' 4 1161:11461f; think we :mend thai,etands 'at the head' of this `found her knitting, and with her cheek' ::communication. - ::communication. - H . ear what Lord apron on ! She received ns very gra- Shaftesbury said at , a public meeting dowdy t end neeilir,' bneeffei the compli'. beld.aishort tiMe • age, in the city ,of 'mente ivere”over, ebe c rileylValher " knit - ''London 'London 3,.‘%*at,,frop personal °beer ling.' There we were without tfOlitiali tvetion, : he,bed Aseertained.thiA of adult of wor;lind 81164 in itities`bid`'Gene ithale hilmil , iaLii - oi tbat, 'city nearly all Washingten'elady, - with fier-owieliaride,' ihiOfellen,irit s o g amirseiccrline between ,„ i , . ., was - knittrig l ettieltinge fo'rheitusband."' 'the aseeofeighitandeut,teen years,; sod Does ' not t hat' sweet siiiiplioit: thalifa) , ,ecng l ßii l / 4 1kyri an r honestlife ,ty - eheninii . nd vi:tit'lgatiiiiiition'i " 4 . tg!l.9 ,t)!?Sfytestre of r age,,, there were Bepublican etiquette in 'America is ' forty-nine chtS9loll,favpiand only one otie‘thiliehrietroeiatisiltiqiietterin ' tuf 'against him, eeAct i hnriorable life there repels-;quite another. ' Here, it' lir the after. - _ . ... ." mind that the man ;" there, it' This is a fact of singular 'importance is inherited nobility, or wealth, Which is• to fatheis and nitithers, -and shows a propped up and held in place by the fearftil responsibility. Certainly a „par ' people. Here, honesty, industry and entliholild:secure and-exercise absolute labor are respected. There it is the lei` colftrol o'Ver the child-under sixteen: It verse, and e . .ineile laborer' ii onii,V n'sir: catiniitlieediffiddlrmatter to do this, coat:" ',,4nierica is - tho country lor free; except-in very 'few cases;- and if , that dom, in which every individual - counts` editfolindietreff *filial? and 'efficiently 1 one ; in 'Europe, only the 'upper : classes ` exercised, it must be the parent's fault ; volet, d • '4 1 ' a .. ,IID • 4 ' . But if , bey prefer f#o,r mode, let: it is_ owing to, the ilitiiintel neglect or themhave it. . Only let them*ko - e l pillinde' remiesnese. EQBee the rell 'source of off, and not in ddle Or , interfere with our ninety-eight per cent. of the real crime mode of gover ment which suits us best: in a country each as England' or the The - following - brief Speech, from Prof. llnited,,States lies at the deer of the pa- Agassiz, on !American and - Burn - peen' rent. It is a fearful refleetion I We •- institottione le iikkoiet : . .. .th,row t , 49rop ,!,4 minds of th e fathers '' *Oriel+ :Afterotaying eighteen, : and gictliets Otenriand, 9,4ldiere leave Yeare , ioAbis country,l,bnvP'Fepeatealy„, it to be thought on,. *jeelY, „remarking asked. myself what was, the , difference. tharmi to the early - Seeds' of "bodily-die between ,the - institutions of tie Old, ease, that they are in hearly every case, World-and.those of. America ; ; and I 'sown between inindown , and bedtime, in have fogad theanswer ie a ,few words. absence:from the..femily circle; in the In Fairepoi everything is 1ir,,t . ., pur l euppiy of spending money never earned l tale and preserve the prerogaidyle.4.4r, by theepenider-,opening the doors of few; in America, everything is dam; to confectionaries--and -soda fountains, of reakela man of himmlici has any of the •beer, tobacco and wine, shops, of the air elements- of manhood-- in him, -. Now; cue, the restaurant and danch —then fol gentlemen, thelate , of these, institutions folvietilikB4ndeSitLeir liCri;t6 the 'nom is ' in your hands =Yon You will decide Pk of those Whose L iraYs . lead to the whether they' ,- atelte-be perpetuated forii Ofes - iiirsob4l, l lllolficitl. Ind moral ruin. ever'icirtelp Eur'o'pe throw off -tyranatt Fidtd‘'efglitlesliffeen—in these few andtvbfortiv-itir illiberal; institutions; and intilifz-arethedestinies of children fixed to bring thein upltoithe 'stand 4point of itf a fdrfY-nire cases oat of fifty—fixed by our liberal institutions.' To do ;Abet, thebliitrelitst ' Let every father and believe mei-there-4s' only one- way--t-hold olother.,itoleninly. VAT, ," By God's help, on to those who' have.: defended...thoee Di 4 qv. dAilllqg'p deetiny for good, by institutions manfully, re-elect these who matifrixbeine pore attractive than the have repelled the atiesnits of Omeyfill;t! ittre,ets l','," . against them, oiAiliose who 'Wave 'ae . fended'yciny rights in beiiiresa, and r ynn will conver." .'-uroo - D-Amoulea.v—lTempertince andw:rer , ligioh have aosicefderful:pliwet iivadorp , ".. g p eop_ improVlng their appearance. It gine them •ana• quiet epiritil' and this the Bible Calls tip ; Crnament ,4 r ) w4whichie 41 in the eight - of God of great Temperance anctieligioil make „11 , Cat : the eye look brighter, and the comprex .`'. and tot) ciearer, tne smile sweeter, arta the voice Softer, and , evegthing W. about +7 our person better - looking than it other . . wise would be. - The M ayor,o a ex, England , at a recent public dinner, stated that en p A li t catiou, Lad been m ade' to him in! an ITishman for a testimonial br-ciiarel tey =Tile:*.tfter tticE, had never seen him before ne iriatanik prom p of answered , : g•Faith,.. your :add-that is:the ivory, reason V .OaMP, 0 03 Ithavunevertimeit summoned toe ,fore• you •of.fined, - and: you newiiad 6 47 :4troubleiwithanee' 1 ilia' A. poet wimi,jes enseged in ex -ensiiiingi.theiteationeVlyniterfailelahat Adorn= theY.heade ofethetkladieorlaa. atow ,pirpetre.ted:thelolltkeiolp :'.'Such our% es-theeejoaraieter weers. How 50*Y.1 1 41040 l i°l9tPtitlPlAsf2f. ; Now, candidly,„ore they ber own -I.obilyekitheyre herar,and Sr The cpmetion- ow' to get rid` of rate mete "with a - read 77 heifer from ClfJ . .= J e itehfield; qppety,pt;,,. He iwycultisithaelko# *Jo qAte,t; 11 ,4 1 47,1".0 dip him all but hie head in red.p . MO,Asid lethim go. —The•reet- do.-nod like hie aVelYleirlettetiWirfiaiii: ii tek 1134iiSa, tp , hiewra sr Strive to make everybodzaamy, youirtftignkroWeaairege so—yonr; tifftsl risme* ail u,to( imp 1;i1 4«p .r.irtZo•A cir!a•: pleat, :bee .., :S L k :~ EOM fa I ~ __ -.• . .. • - :‘,14):1,11! It -child in the, way he should For the Mariettan. 4asliedmr,hatiniade i= Alfustrmut:Asswam—A. Falb) girl in Yorkshire oncp„ when water was sciddersaved as much rain -aster_ as she pouldilanit soldit tcil the .washerwoman fUrlattent as.bucketo and in this way "clearadmear five dollars for the mission idyl:moiety. -When she brought it to the secretary she was not willing Ao tell her name. " But rtiiust put down where it,oomes from:: said he. „ ',' 4 Chli 'L it igen: l3 t h e little girl, ""'l7 • 11-1 P ""rain from ItsavOn." tosildif?-=-A ventletiman re cently from New Orleane informs the Otter,of i th,u,Ne,wll,edforl Mercury that i I;n a lin iiint ,fty, he heard the fol tutts, prop6A4 and ,, armpit ththandthat drew the trigger That shot - the man wife freed the nigger." (Ili right to : make laws for the people of theitn(tid 6iates re -side las tlengieellileute4 by the'bellot, or in a Prisidentaleete4,by a bullet ? ctpeech,et. Troy, N.. Y., re. ceol7,4lop.pi t eeffe Parker. gave the beet paditcof tkin Philadelphia platform we have ever seen. eisait t . could all be euinped up in fonrmordo: " Polly wants Irrith , efid forge of this olieraoteritatiiin fire inimileble. sr A friend , isa.ye liets, either head over heels in lorro else he's got the , riatil'Aelf4hieh, as he is not c„eftnin windhlit tasted Last,' kisses or yinternielbink, • pr o lf#74B,WWerwpmen the moat PEW IMPCSAILMA, raid? 'pasti l le she~sino milnie bosoms Q Why are base ball players the strike ~E~ . . 4 4) 0 1 /0 :j ti9ll,7z:i JL-