The Mariettian. (Marietta [Pa.]) 1861-18??, February 02, 1867, Image 1

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    FRED'K L. BAKER.
BRITTON & MUSSETs
FAMILY DRUG SfORE.
larket Street, liarietta, Pa.
Dicta 8t MUSSER, BUCCOB9OIII to Dr. F
ld
vole, Will continue the butiness at the o
o a, where they are daily'receiVing additions
t stoat, which are received fromthe
-titoteg
liable importers and manufacturersi
- T oy would respectfully ask s liberal share
of public patronage.
They are now prepared to supply the de
mands of the public with everything in their
De of trade. Their stock of
DRUGS AND MEDICINES
orSll AND PURE, UAVISG JUST AIinIVLD.
?tire , Nines aro Xletllol*s
FOR NEDICINAL USE'S ONLY;
All THE POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES, .
pie Staffs of all kinds, Fancy and Toilet Ar
ticles of every kind, Alcoholic and Fluid
Emmet+, Alcaloid and Rosinoids, all
the best Trusses, Abdominal.Sup
porters,Shoulder Braces, Breast
Pumps, Nipple Shells and
Shieldlas, Nursing Bottles,
A rge eupply of
RAIR, TOOTH, NAIL AND CLOTHES BRUSHES.
T o powder and Pastes, Oils, Perfumery,
combs, flair Dyes, Invigorators, &c.;
cal Oil, lamps, Shades, Chimneys, Wick, ikc,
p.‘,l.,bine supplied at reasons Lie rates.
‘ldcais and prescriptions carefully and ac
,,c'elN c ompounded all hours of the day and
tzt, by Charles 11. Britton, Pharmaceutist,
ay especial attention to this branch
the Solaces. Having had over , ten years
experience in the drug business ens
;.P, I ; ;, ; ; to guarantee entire,sittsfaction to all
patrobize the new firm.
ssorr . 9 Compound Syrup of Tar, on
',/: , 11,11 , 1 for dale.
Irt supply of School Books, Stations $'
' &c,. always on hand. '
SUN DAY HOURS:
r. y to 10, a. M.,-12 to 2, and 5 to 6 p. m.
(.' I ,(A; 11. Britton. A. _Musser.
N-ritt:a. October 20, 1866. 11-tf
_ _
WIDIES & LIQUORS.
6 ,
- Fl. D. 131',NJAMIN,
DEILI Ea It'
WINES & LIQUORS' ,
corner of Front-st.. and Elbow Lane,
MARIETTA, PA. '' ' '
p.
leave to inform the public that hi.
Doll continue the WIN E & LIQUQIi. bud
-611 its branches. He willConstaiftly
L , tp3n hand all kinds of
Itrotlifg, Wines, Gins, Irish and ScoteN
.id.ey, Cordials, Bitters, 4•c.,
BENJAMIN'S
Celebrated Rose Whisky;
At.wAYs ON BAND, -
cer) superior OLD RYE 'W.TIrSKEY. ,
received, which is warranted pure:
All It. D. B. now make Of the'pubic
Is careful examination of his stock and
u hich will, he is confident, resillt in 'Ho'
keepers and others finding it, tci'tilltit'kd' , :
laiitko , to make their put amnia from' Min:
J.ICOR LIBHART, JR.,
CABI?iF.'r MAKER
~*:NDLitIA.IO4:II., MARIETTA, PA
`VMMo.
most respectfully take this meth
I) ud of informing the einem:4 of ' - rtrletta
c 4 the public in general, that, Wring - laid in
IC 01 leagued Lumber, is nOW, e* K to
uovifactore an kinds of
cABLVEZ' FURNITURE;
style and variety, at short notice
I,h, NI hand a lot of b'airniture'ef his own
4 thicactu,e, which for fine finish' arid goad
will rival any City make.'
.14 ecial attention paid to
lle
~ also now prepared to attecidOnAll tta
the iJ N 1/ERTAKIN9 busisess,
eipplied with an excellent Herne.' large
ir,nll Biers, cooling Pox, &C. ' '
() FFINS finished in any stYle — Pleit .
•
time Roam and Manefaetorr. 'near Mr
I ova building, neat tire .6 4 Upper -Ste
litrietta, Pa. [NO SS:
S.
0 : -. Opposite the Buttoht10001;1:r*
HERTZLER & GUIGS,
, I•LcEmu TO 10111 f I.IEITT2LTI4I
riIPORTERS AND DEALERS IN' WiNESAiii
IJIQT_TC) ES:•= 4 . ,
.I'o. 821 Alaiket Sh e e t .
PIIILADELPHIA.
FIERTZLER.I LGT.O.+A. OVIOS
. 11, hicr's — Herb Bittern for-aizle
First National Bank Of Ilififeei#3 l
Tills BANKING ASSO,CIATION'"
to.k vt NG COMP LETiD ITO 'OldiiiiltAii ol,l
Is now prepared to trauiact all kinds'of
1 3 AN KI N G B.IPSIN*a§g.;
The Board of Directors meet- WO* "
einesday, for discount and other business.
.?Bank Mours : Frotik9 ¢. :II tq BANN.,
UNNJOHN HOLLING.ER, Pazunaie.
BOWMAN, castitor. •
KEROSENE & GAS STOVES.
x-..
ILA &COFFEE BOILER% GLUE PIOTS!.
OIL CANS, 9C. 4C
t3•MI the cooking for alautilyinny.ed -
q'be done with Kerosene Oil. orGesarg ;
t.Nhth leas trouble and at less atr.-.131;
"Pettee than any other fuel. -El
ankle manufactured •br thia:CorripanY
I f ' o gtakranteed to perform au that hvolainied
r ICP' Send for Circular.
Liberal Discount I* .therTo4o6
XEROSENE LAMP HEATER CO.,
"1 206 PneaL-Sr., New-Ycet2. - t-
4 N/El. G. BAKER ;
ATTORNEY. .Ar LAW,
LANCASTER; 'TA.
i n ,
:—No. 24 Noitint Ev.an STREET
t ' ,,v," , te the Court HOlee, where he will et
-4? to the w a di" o f hie piefeenon in all Re
1,04 4 branches.
Vv. 'Nzvortalli
surgeon Dentistv:.'
% A EC TT STILEZT, A DICOMIAS.
'Spangler & Rich's StorSvfAcqickfigo.r,
if ARI 2 T »A AA'
,0 L ANDLORDS, — grit' received,
red sad Irish W I` . .f.K 'Da; allihkY;
be pure, it H 4 •DlBerVegrirsinls•A - t. 't
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The 112 atieW0A 9 .PiiPlish4wOßY,
at41:50 a-year, payable in,-aitt; - ance.
Office in "Itindscty's Butiding;" near
the Post office ,corner, _Marietta, Lan
caster county,. Pa.
Advertisements will be inserted at the
following rates : One spare,tenlines
or,less, 75 cents for the firat insertion,
or three times for $.1:50. Profession
al or Business Cards, of s lines or less,
$5 a-year. Notices in.the reading col
umns, ten cents a-line ; general adver
tisements seven cents a-Zine for the first
insertion, and for every additional in
sertion, four cents, A liberal deducL
tion made' to yearly eidliirtiseri. >
Having put up anew Jobber press
and added a large, additidn of job type,
cuts, border, etc., will enable the estab
lishment to execzte• every description of
Plain, and _Fancy Printing; from'„the
sinallest card to• the largest poster, at
short notice and reasonable rates.
Skating. ou.
_the. RarL
ifeetheatreinillit'
o'er - th* paid:
Flirting or,brthe
,
Thiele quite beyo nd,
Olden Eijne en.l9: Went ;'
Reallrit irnice;
9,4te"e*ce,etkit description— ^
-Skating on-the - -
Here,the old and, youthful
• Ddeeite on common ground,
Here the gay , and headlamp
Evermore , are found ;
E'er° dc fashiou's laireet,
Richest gems abound ;
Sober lite Unbending`
the.merry round.. .
6lasping little fingers, -
Or a tany,waist:
Bow the pressure lingers
To the willing testi;
Casting loving glances
'Ngt4llA the shoenheion!s,light,
Its halo but enhances ' .
Gentlemen in tmarr,
kkOtifi it,er:y,w4lll,
la pursuit ,
tinAtineCify
1 1 hfl with airCa4 ll gractf , , r,
Feigning some t larm,
Sl'sakened
To take-hieproffered arm:-
HO,ll ! boy, suriboOkeieo
What. if I ntiould4fallf!"
Never fe ar , m y tali tine,
.
1-amlkt your daik I' l 4 .
Tiiii no` aaiinar
trindertanes,
Thnii the
A gallant eke (11/111f.‘
Thaii Gaines Miitteei 'Shoddy
On hQr elljny Akatee,
''Oloieliiat4 ll .l4Obadi ":---
Wore are wortify inateit ;
Next, a jeirecad dinify -
Sportingiarmonetaohei ,
Evqtqatljt
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`Here, a la - "4iptimid - big*"
,Liecalprostrat" foica r , =
W Ming 4findol9 help,
W iowarmi
't s WPP9 e i dr#` l6 :4 oi ;
Would the gallant ,swains.
Sol swiftly 114 to ; itesene
4
With such gallaWpubuk? , -
Tightly etriptiibteleatee
IIR
,R
_utpipg4 s raaeo:oes,
'Pnttigirsprue lent - A.lo*er .
On a, broken pose
Snottinrainbow neckties,
P
Bettang jaunty caps„
Fastening ribboirstreamers,
Ad:justing all misliatia.
There are IttAe l sidre,goopeli .
.401PtifFPAbilitt:
Coolisha see her escort,
would cause. surprise
~lpßung l n'the bar room.:,
Swearing at the. cold;
Criticising - 401es
manner. bold. .
NefOrl
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Neve froa f t,
WhatsoWer'§ - the fashion
' Is:done at ,any.oost ; ;.
PhaPC,, I- 79if Oumblet'
T it again"
um (hap
Von nariatnever Umbra 14
rift -shire Ot pain:
. i fiadnuning oieuthe - serface.444s.
J 114,4 se - glees, •
kto.orp:te
Side toyeide we fisee-; w« f!
;1 tie' vet ity. pwif -
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4t is after, - .
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" VOL Xlll —NO 26.
.. bite !Sal thie • „ •
atodil"E' 3 /Ct.' ; , . 7
MIME
This, says Hall's jparnal of Health,
may birgittelY demi When
the day . is Astir, bgtyesp,
sunrise and stklkset,,but On cloudy and,
damp da,ye i&better to kindle ra fire
and,thus ciente a draftzup the. chininei%'
A bet skeziklutil*4ll ,, lbe ads lleireiel"
honrebefere sundown, befoie it has htsd.
time t e.lfinie n he evening
It4illzriirredh - o waking
up ora winter's itight;'*e gCt outi of bed
throw all thb clothing '
the :nett , tobtani - thrct , it Thick; thte
driveitll the confined ai away ' frOln Cho'
bedding, wi"thoiiEl~lloaiiig if: tol u iir:ery
cold ;, ICddition; 'the Would be'
pissed over the etkiiiipf the whole -kiddy'.
tunes "this "opiiiaticii3sie
abcompaniedbiit degree ofirefresh'nien't
and= a•feeling bf purity oil' enterilieth f i
bad' vhicli
more than pays for the
troilble,' and it often' ra . - glade utelli
pronwiei; enahlechi ft person to fidf bite
alnnibei in `a fea+`` minutes'after
hiving tieen twice:
Shut fcittemouth ; when'iOing: from
Mild to a hot; stmosplie a as woll ss'th'e'
reverse ; this simple operation' Wine
the temperature of either collo!hot air
to theliatlital standard befoie it reaches ,
the lungs, by Making it take the 'Circuit
of the head ; Whereas, ir,the month
kept oPen, it ashes'
d dostn into the lungs
qi3"aitaick: *hethei..asieePor
'ooilayes Aepp,
the month sjini; the advantage in, our;
sleeping hours is that we don't snore I
we don't have the nightmare ; kies, bugs
and epiders don't crawl down the threat
and we don't telltales in ,our drnitm_s ;
the benefits:in in, daytime, er
. 414 11 4
induces a more healthful, deep , Wand
tree action of the lungs, prevents ipau-,
ineratkie and, colds, and saves,
Many,ii domestic sorrow.
1111111
In regulating the temperature of
rooms, there_is -no.fiaed- standard, but
Re are aomfartabledd church 11 Attalla
height-AfAvie leet from the floor,:.in the
centre !tuft Abe. Fahrenheithi
thermomotenstands tit 651egrees.-• But
in c thisorespect.llo3 man should=-be- the
guidefor,another. Some lequire more
heatothangothersibubthere 4isr one . nil&
4:4aniversel.applicatio rule-which
alimitse,of nc6excepticrisithe Itorld over;
e i ch -persotb should, notice what teniper
atpre ikeeps -him.comfortably warm; lend
thus beairule to himself. But when a
man has. takenia cold; or is becoming
bilious, or ithe stays in doors s several
flan heirequireli , more and.' more ,
and„ t it under such- cirotimstances, h'e
would eat positively, nothing for a day
or two, and keep on - piling up the, wood
ao'as`to keep'up''t centiiinefi alight per
the z cold would cut skort
Off; a' flie biliodeaees would dia&ppene,
in titieffour hotiri; in fact, many of
one iclieS,liains 'and oilmento; would die
appealeith an amazing promptness, if
ice 'holild '0066E014 whenlhey
are first noticed,lo only cease eating,
Ute r i) watm, kebp
,qliet,`ard drink .abgn
dent" of any, hot liquid ; but the great
Misfortune is persona out
ten - prieer'to take'ectnin kind of medl
eine, however nauseous. They feet as if
they Could not, spare>the time to btnink,
sad would rather swallow a quart,of-the
most, disgusting : compound if it only
promises ,to„ care them Night away,'!
with the resell always that-they are not
cured right away; .hat „after dosing
themselves , for, days and, "pelts with
willittel'oragFa Piqbv:rjargtioh ooo es to
advise,, they find themselves compelled
at last,to consult aphysician, when the
time kap .passed.for warmth and quiet to
have any curative effect. -
litany persons precipitate themsettes
into the grave-byattempting-to bravado
an iiiloldiktolie arid` at Out
in ~dmfi
ance-of it.,,' Iranythingrit all is thethat;
ter siith , a ruin which*. is ;really diequie=
should at leaetrthave; as much
sense,a&a-pig; , .and ,go-- down: - I.Piga
ire not: such' fools -as tomove around - id
pain. It &Arrest ...deal better to-lie
down aiidqgrunt. The reader bas, no
donbtobservedAnaily times - that in _very
severe winter. weather. htyremattue in' the
house several days, the body; gets 'chili
ly ; while you are warming the flat and
haMis before the fire; the tfOlifiiiidhann
&ken the haCki AIM
the fire Wthtiiiiillifiw, r 't'o look upon the
sikr,' - dfiegraeabl'e Sensation creep now
all over the body; and' whetter in tfienif,
oc`iindee'any other cireu n istarics;'piiiiione
haieln I titiPleinimit',Whilli,4eitie,',lk the
result of& chinflition'aitd an iiii
pezkqt ..life=gtving
sir
„it breathed, andao ezercise.in
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keir t thst, the, netyknent ie 4110 5 ,01 ml
frAllwietiltel f 924 lestauCtiio94llFANO
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ing4qlstert,Alid:PekolllPegiNtAPJC9ez:!.
and.d,l%. 43aliletlikleP 11 44 11 1:4, 8 1 ( 1 1 41 , ,g
the cool, oat ! door,e4T l ,
tins employment or pastime, and there , is
.111"
an entire 'change in the- Ole physical
and
,i!ce,ll,!,pl, conditio n The
, pre o L f life,
kindles in eye, "alnYep . *die
faci? and the man is liimse ` if`agam. .
ex
oliiiitriftitier of rOteritildite hays'
not generally known that the daughter
of thelate.,Qpße*l,2, - §:4,4 ziitp,Apion
healtedA a Xre3l4Senlr.eniireasso hers
(0. 4 1:Nw., 01 14 „nptgtve - hla consent to her
marifigeirdEa '
and officer, who 'Fres'lnitieetioung Frenc
Onagfe l in
every -rialpect, eicapturgo.thet , 'General
86Cottrdid not 416' to : , traiiiita 2 schi:lngert
agaihat , Whanfle bright flare , to dr`ew- his
sword in the otoiliticif a oollitliati between
France ruidollie Chited iBtatearieerhi'dh
thritiritortii thrPhand , "br i hia dany,liter
iroirldJtuive eariaditY
as Frdiralkcernet
Oommandevin-chief of the UnitedtStates
army should ) rikkenter eritaug.,
lingralliances,?; wasiGeneratAcpttkohe;
tinate4eply. tg hirmiaughter'e l and a ruife'l
entreaties. Tko , PeQracOng la4Ki who;
While StiALO PAPP-italgOsiele,PAPPM
efelschookintlikwilaprA , :.44o ) ,Otn: - djai
tingniabed,pn:aeßouut of key, remarkahle
accomplishments, now, retied to a eon
vPfto*Metift AY4 s4srt titoft-aqer
wards.'
VA IL -i6-I•Teier out Wan
opportunity toqearn all yow Sir
Siott'said'-that; evelk aitagii
coach; he alwaye-founiVsemebodr wlio
could tell him Soinethirtheidi not-know
Conliebsetion:isfreqtrentlymfora
itefid thrtiliihdokslorpiirfbsas of know=
ledge. It is therefore, Olniiitake -to fbe
iiiiioselliadlsilefititidiotiglasztons whom
little-so
ciability on your partwill drawttlferiniut,
and..Akey ibilitich you some
-04113019 matter hPigtoTAjoi474.4., l s 0 33 -
ployment. Indeed, some of, the,most ea u
gacions remarks are made by persons , of
thii'dSscriPtion, partic
nlar pursuit. Hugh - Miller, the Scotch
geologist, owes not a littiooilhis fame to
observations: made Arbon the-mast: a , j our.
neymen .SteneMatiOn and working in a
quarry. • Socrates...well Said: that there
was hut :one good, which is knowledge,
and one evil, which is ignorance. Every
grain, of sane goes to make the heap.
A gold digger takee 4 tliti Smallest nuggets,
and is not "tool enough ti(throw them
aWay . because he hopes to find huge
know
ledgelumpsome time. So m acgntr'ing
;' we Should'Uver (Rapists an,.o.ppor
tunity however unpromising: If tfiere is'
a' motneitt'aldieni.e, spend it' over good
oY initriictivetalkineirith the first 'you'
meet. • ,
DEFINITION OF A.GENTLEMAN
tippler' is , but a gpprfemap 7r no . mcre,,,no
fess ;. a diamond Relished that was solial
mond in the rough - a gentlenifin is gen
tle ; a gentleman is modest, a gentlman
t courteous ; a gentleman is generous ;
a gentleman is slow to= take , offence, as
being she ithat nevit giveit it; a gentle
men is slow evil, asheinglone
that nevetthinkatotit ; tgentlentarrgoei
ezmedionlyiinmenseibrisness , oftvight pia
gentlenian subjecfshiVeßpetites ; a gm , .
tiemanJirefuleseiris tiaetrumAtientlemen
subduee his feelings ; a gentleman con
trols his, aptectli..,,and• finally a. gentle
gis 4.11 Ta ot4leut,g , tter.tilif NTT
BO• - - ' '
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LANGUAGE Ot%- ,North; Oar,
oljua ii is frequent among her fort's*, Of
fat pine fora lOv'er in diiitress'.yo send the
we
fattObj'eat 'or als arectibns slut of its
1.7
staple production with an 'eye painted on
it. This signifies, '1 favbra
bleAo him; the' yonngllady, :aelents :from
the Ato9dtpile the best' *anksmootheat
specimen of a knot. This signilies,!!pide
not." But if - on,the othmliand, she de
test's, hilli,-Lifunels .no,, Middle. ground
!:, f oren l detesfation Onpftpurttpt! Kith
the young, volieti,--she buins one, end
,41a , ,5; } •:# 4. 't 7 , 1 t
of lus message and this generefly throw s
.t ,
'tha young man in despair, for it means,
tf make light 'of Ybui pining:" 7
r i rt? .
.
"!'Paddy, wlAire'orthe ivhiok4 gs`ve you
to orelin'thWirikTOWiNithtr*'"foeif ilium
4rti Ijlll3l' :drank J { a,d,l MIRO kir I
breAthe4 0 11 :0,40. 1 04 itlNrad be all tho
etp,e;"
ii r In marryintsledia
vionanithlitilitessiiiilr 3rt
you
get
i
thin she 'r 664 y
eti6n '
nu l
4.
tg9 l 2i , 4 4 o44: ll 44 6 Y , PA l ti r ig nd
^ od d lOrtY
• doliPkwa.blll9k VOL *AV
4.lol; k iti Slod tEttliainitta 4 Ofelt
MEE
vibiagio
=MEM
tP1,19 , i CV, !,1
WM
X %i-t;
get csm "Lit
lyeeXtract from 'advance, sheets of
bte,ttacee of the Ho y t y Land" a very
valnalile A work'soon to -be - published
I .7.541 tt.'
following description
,( in part, of
saletn.ofyeuropean d ;
Streets' iu ,Beesii of
11 # 1 '! la l . o ~ 433i l i a P PCq '4 . 1 t11 "1 1 9 .
,T °3 `
OrlentallCiti has ) , them, 'even in
4liitk'Whii,'"haii thousand
:at!. *- t
words to •'7ll
express Carnel;„ - a sword, a
onemare,, use scar~cel 'sr-Ord 1 Willasiti
1
kaAti, a street, A 1 1;febretv; had. the
Anne p .4-t oVertiek speech • for suc h tho
roughfare inthe Bioadwa4 the Oorso
of the Streq, is cibiteinilip o otne
,to the
East. Solomon . never stw,a boulevard.
4!Aad . RPTer , La) goill` 111 .0 1 .
AI: 4-F0?„: city nlißkfilP 4 h€ o . ( l l s B /in;Thich
P9PRI-94r 0 4 4 .! , Saart9.lthick 410k* 31% 0 P. 1 . 0
IPA; EPAFtnelk-itifftcri r Bn=l" h e n . , A t
ifFAW3Tirbt& AIN greatness erytaeciNit,ai
Prpwpo.k4 till flop/4, 1 4u
a4t
FOLikasl3.(44,XtPri;.llel4t-,,lkeecl - not
have.Ake genies of t op,e,a s, , cutting
9ft 8r9.14341 a ch 0 4%11004 ark 'WI
fiti E n t #•c, Its APP 9 P, IF 3I) 944,inrfAITRIPe;
efamily n a.,,t,ribeos,profossiga . ,oncepying
eiteh.group of be,,
I,irocp is - a
Tie.x4F• of it 591010110113.
its own police , its. own public law, and
being ;operated Oom the . contiguous
.*
quarters by gates a, ; etran g nr Lae
no right to-pass. --Erse—communication
from one to antitheriienokdesiferdl-and
suchialleyEtte cahoot one quarter lvith
atibtber,‘tieinitcbtsidered no inan'sland,
arertareli honored with• a publin , risme.
Only,two Aitieets 4144 mentioned; • the
Bible ;:= Biker's .Street ' 'Jerustleiti,
Straight= Street Damascus and
theectivn examples twe 'bet even• the
captions; td a- CoMmoiornle ilthe first
being eiidently Biker's gee& Oh etteek
oramarket'of that. trade ),'while the' rise=
ondivias probably ;a Itennatraftirk: No
true Oriental city has streets with 7 =ne:
tive names. The greet- thoroughfare of
Cairo is known, in one park e.5,14-rowell
eo?.,anke,i in another, PP, ,Crccitfry
Elace.,„lt is the some,. Aleppo ...and
tagdad. Ten years' 'ago Stamboul en
jPY94 t!,/ePa.!P? poverty, and
and it wennot until the. Western armies
oeceppied rera. and Soutari that the
natives began to appreciate the Talukef
this Frankish art........ The pious names,
by belie of which , 'Ohristians , tfind their
way `Jabout Jerusalem, mob < as ..DaVid
Streit and - Aria Dolorosa; :emu - still ;mil
knowntiotthenative tace..l.li •
Except , s in the sooka and bacsarsAta
streets are all. mptived. Herwthe natz
oral rock iieepe-liut througlotthe , filth,f
there;ailitone , ...of-the ' , grand:•DlU uTyiiaii
size has fallen into the way, and nearly
blocked it up; but„compionly, thejor
face upon which you walk is , otippaed
ofmud and san d . Cairo is'not , paved .
Bagdad is not ,paved t: From tht•darl
of poiman to those of,sciArcAjorlisikiti
remained unPaved. ,Nor did that splen,
did artist, though,hejsid the main street
of Antioch with marble as a -kingly gift
to the inhibitants, ever attempt todo
the -same! greaVservice >for his <Jewish
capital. In' Agiippa's' time "the Work
was still , to, she. tone. Inc; an -Oriental
town, where a broad path does not exist;
and, open communications are not-te•
sired, a srriootli floor would * be , of no
particular use. Why makeat ? In, the
few neeki end dornergLof..Virnsiesit
where the 'lanes are, paved, _as in the
markets and.bazairs,,the work appears
to have:been Tone-ages ego, by- some
strange.hand, and never loPheve been
repaired. The alleys of the bazaare
have olacebeen - ,lelf with marble, t now
much P. 7 01 30 tin one .1411.9 e
bare and bright, in another place buried
under a cake frefit of thO
shops in David strget,tke' floor is laid
with,-huge,round stones, skullohaVedit on •
i whictroeitherkmau,nor beest, , ican7keep
NB feet APolWrillawer:iraniedow.P PRA
lane, in which,Ofral -.alka-:-..carricu.sidecitYl
ing,fruit; dead cotoidead:,ourscifie dung
and" viait
for elegnsifigkrainV7Moili t han Onci
'when the city' his — been' Clinked ` with
filth and threatened with pestile'nee','the
gn4Bls4o.44,4,o,*Pqbic.nl.iiningti in
;
lAgtt 19ngrahnn5i t otes .I#.o
4,"F,4.h24l l9 4o,ltoteweft ,, e sc op ,
from'na abomination-which would bp
used more fregtenily were-the inhabit-
Antstoot-more-terrifieilby the dished of
otirisit fiem-the>hyeni thatillirfeikkothe
priggigr : , ^; 1 , TV
-`nAA 401 1 5. 1 r ,01,44: 1 #. 11 p04 5 ,11..R 01 44 the .
R oo: Argo's only home, where he Janet:
eat anordo4o4,, and ay and etjA., 744#
he whihes....tie. he
Ito tigehouttertiellefesi itriiind
eilf ,e 64441.401" qq11°.'7 , 4 - Et '
1-• ,
titstated times to the mosque itself ; for
the' nioshie is the trite Moslem's home,
ihicielie his a right to enter, and from
isibict , cb'ntlicial van'drive him away .
Inlhdholittif hisinekne he is sure to
find'Aritter,lirtha sacred edifice be is
saielir find shad& ' After finishing hip
devotions he Martirdw himself on tie
mats.aid sleep., No .verger has the pre
tinsilin.tO expel.bim (rim - the honsa of
CCOd ' ' tint 'the olikceis fOr which the so
lemnity,of hie mosque would be npauita
hie mast be dime in the public places
where he,ufax belie .to 44 his camel, to
fee . ,,hili iteS, and to dine and - . smoke '
Humble "onolie arid nafigehairait for him'
• .1-1. , ~.- , , '
at the, street farriers. On three of fou r'
lirci,kep' itOnee t the 'cook light:a a b u nch
of stiCke; throws a few.olives and lee
tils,. t a Piece of tit, a"handbil Of parched
corn , into_i pin ; and holding this .pan
over his embers { stirs and'simmera these
edibles into i:in:p c is, the very smell of
.h . let li ''‘n .itr h' soul A twist
loh e.? L!
-,r .P a. • ..
of coarse dre ad, a mug ,of 'frpli water,
iind:aßiPic:of ',l.,j:Shabni! tobaneo; make up,
thViatnatOder.nehie meal, after which
the tired wayfarer. will wrap file mint e
about his_ face, lie_ down 'among thi,
sto,ces,,accl pass thasoft summer aighT
in,dreatniag, of that, happier beaveri, of
hiS.Seedliplebieh..iheleei is never fir"
and the, old:never frost,. in -which • the
welleare always fall,- the _dates away
ripe, and the virgins over young.
The . Findlir Cirole.
•
,y,there be any, bond ,in:life ,whin'.
songht„to be prred!" guarded from every -
tbips, !kink cap put • fit in peril, is that
wbicn suites the members. of a
TfithS,r,e,bea.spot upon earth from which
discord and strife should be ,baniihnd it
is the fireside. There centre the fondest
hopes, : and, the most tender affections
How lovely ,tho,. spec4cle proiented b 3
that family which is governed by the
right spirit! .4achstrivesio avoid giv.
Ogloffonce, and Is studionaly considerate
of thoDgers-happiness. , Sweet, loving
4 1 r1. 1 9E1417, 1 4ml by all, auel
cach tries to surpass the other in his cfr
forts forths, common harmony. Etta
heart glows with love; and the benedic ;
tion of heavenly peace seems to abide
upon.that dwelling with such power that
no black fiend of passion irare rear his
head :within it. Who would not Tease
this' lovlY picture? -It may be realised
by ill who employ-the appointed means.
Let the,precapts of the Gospel be ap
plied as' they are 'designed .to be; and
they ivilf be , found to shed a holy charm
Upon the family circle, and make it what
God designedit should be, the most hes
yeti-Uhl) siene 'on earth.
t = :
kku/Or PvT4,"PO4 3 write
there,',' Asia one to:a lad.who was writing
with a dizonood pin,on a pane of glass in
the window of a hotel. -
:-."W hy skid he.'
SißiKause you can't rub it out."
There; are 'other things which man
should not do,lbecaase they cannot rub
them out. A 'h'eartis aching for vows.
thy; and a cold, perhaps a heartless word
iaispbken: :The impression•may be morn
duiable'than; that of the diamond upon
the glass. The 'inscription on the glass
may bedestroyed by the fracture of the
glass, but the impression on the heart
may last forever.
Or While Schuyler Colfax was re
cently on,his,yr ay to lecture at Burling
ton„Vermont, he got into the following
conlcreation with a man with whom he
Awful his swain the cars. Stranger :
, j Going to the lecture ?" Mr. Colfax
saidshe should probably , be there. "So
aUVI.r ,I
:Did you .43;v4. .hear Colfax?"
". 1 012 yes, very ofteß," was Mr. C's. reply.
kind,of a man . ishe ? Is he
c,g004 ;speaker ; does he know any-
thing 7' "Well, really, I don't know as
'my opinion is worth much on that, My
alike afai." 1 Strange min subsided,
: ,
Betierj-a,Parisian paper ).re
,Applimende theJoliowing method for the
mosagation,pf.eggs Dissolve four
,00ncy of beesasw in eight ounces of
-Warn) taiVe this_put the tip of the
.finger -And anoint,- the egg all round.
The im immediately absorbed by
the sheli,snd tbe iporss filled up with
wax. If kept in asool place the eggs
sfter two years will be as good as if fresh
.
ENE
Who Aoston'acanscri t says that
certain ldr. Coffin once being blessed
,27,44,k4ri t hoi0ori, ayriend offered ono
41,114114404 re for the privilege of nem
:WOO:l.a The olter wen_ declined, how
ever,. when it was proposed to christen
the Ail& Mahogany.
Hy "A poet sod prose
alit or le dead.
or,) n