08/19/1871 - Atlantic County Library System

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08/19/1871 - Atlantic County Library System
The
as the slave of
his
Of#tairs,
Androuud
ble mmooiatio~
made her
me;
(O~opesltsBank6tmeL)
- "- @100,00021
heard. At the end
sho took breath, snd another
o 4
me.
Beneath
s of ~mu~iol
a re-
My
received 1
surance companieson thellfe of her son.
It was rumored that a family redding
on Strieker street, aud-i~titnato friends
of ~ff.rs" ~Yharton, had euffered from the
effects of her ~app@~e~l.i~timatc.know-,l
~ IT~IS~ili’c~
ledgeo fl,tl~te
~ ~o~s&~(.
tb~t’
Wire. Wh¯rton borrowed ~2,0OOfrom one
memberof the family in ~q.uestion, ¯nd
on the day abe left hofia-B-fo~the jail the
and interest.
Whathappysunshine~
Inyour
Wbntflowere
_of Fmne~
about
to the
hair .upon
moneywas ~aid, whois nowin very bad
health. The lady who loenedthe money
visited Mrs. Whart0n%-r~sidenco some
time since, and
few
mcmsut~
,was
aions.~’~o!~t/s,
agaio, and by direction of the physk.ian
who had been summoned,-was ironedremoved front Wire. Wharton’s
infant of the male
When
bh’deaud bees
.
WhatIf thc ehipTM
WATOImS":&
’:
148 No~A ,SnQOND~L, cot O.f ~,a~;
""
PII ILADELPHIA.
.....
¯ sledding
the .reds
’,Allthat
canbeseeu. ac=.o~=~t
otWai’.h,.
~/ewe,,,.all.or.
andPlated’Ware
conetautlyon hand.
i
¯ re~a ser~es ~ dormer-windowt
Repalflng~f.Watehcs
:andJewelry.promptly
toward the ~dnd-for-ventflatii
I
atended
to’
.......
Ba34.1y
hies andbay-windows, some b
s
a’rehed-wRh-7~t~neOr~e-OOcl
Yc]
the.most chaste forms Of Saracenic designs,
and. i~the absence of gl~t~ I~th
~dt#;Xnb~Cap~;~mbHI0al
Bslt~, Ankbalconies and windowsfilled with ~ ’ery mleel
Su~lxmeOrita,
do. ’The’abovp’a~101es
am
fine trelliswork; which ’completely
ob- lets,
nowso : ~ll.knewn~. nd( ~eammended
by the
etructs the’piercing-curiosity of n et~ an- medtcahfaculty.that tRtlwneedb~saldby me;
ger. ’Within’the ~alls and’the courts,but st ttie uue. tithe I.mJght
say that I have
however, art has often done her best ef- beenmaahfldturld’gthornfor.over twsntyyurs
th~mfom
I can reeg~hmendthom
for durability,
fort&
~#efulneesin all eases of Varlose
Fountains,
and inmumerablealabaster comfortfQd
Go~.’Rhoumatlsm
and cth’er We~essee
and.plaster vases iilledwith fragrant and Veins,
Of theLimbs. The presmro ,boleg equal in
blooming flowers, .niches, beautifully everypertandtee fabricporous,rendersthem
worked cornices, baths, paved floors, agreeablemadhealthy to wear. Oldsores when
f~scoed
and evengiltc~ilings,
e~binet~
once.healed’are prevcnledfrom;spacing
again
¯in
worked
arabesques,
anddiv~us
foris- by theuse of the Elnmtle N(oclk|ng. X
detentrepo~,t~urrounded
by these could~trea numeerof ieetaneeswherepersons
ua’outlay of bundretisof dollars have
-of--thn-~n~s,-woma~
of the afterobIJged’ta-glvs’up
work,~espeols)ly
whereolmmpassee her useie~ existence been
theybad to stand ; but on wearingtbe Elastic
t~i gratify the po, sions and disslpate the Stookiug~
haveresumedtheir daily
ooeapation
e~¯ui of net lord and master.
at ones with ©omfort.TheBELTS
aretevaloeorpuleeey,
and
.Wealth to au Criental seems to have able for abdomiealweakness,
aeyutJaor
tn uso. Rulesfor rneasuro.
ii0 othervalue thanas a mediumforthe surpass
will be centonapplicationto
i~du]genee of indolence.
. Whileone ¯ meat
VINCBNT
PERRY, n~ansere]sin
unbounded
affluence,
thou4511 HMerSt, Gcrmantown,Pa
sands straggls bene¯th the scourge ot
P.S.--~bo
above
articles
can
be sent to an
T of the Unionfor a fewpostage
filth, rags, and poverty and hope]es~op- part
stamps.
pressiou. The markets of Constantifiople,withtheirCircassian and Georgian
Whl]£
In
OhloveI
KI N G
WASHtub.
Dr.Cr00k’s
~
were found s
appeanng
clear to
[i:
flung her violently
But for the sudden act of
received ~ ii/bt~ldbin her stron
have
ever, ¯nd the symptomsare not apt to
exci~e suspicion, and whenasecond dose ing in health, at least she
is neceseary to do the work it is not Be rest more and remain
easy to get the subject to take it. An er periods but the exciting phenomenn
e’~l~rt poisoner wouldnot be likely to continue.
The raps are loud and
use opium on-account of the.difficulty
sharp, and c~n be heard-at the distance
¯ in administering it and the probability ¯ of half a block. "They are not hears
of detection.
Of vegetable poisons ’when’ strangers are in .the room, but,
.We]],
strychnine stanOsn6xt to!oil(tim in the whenpersons are in position where they
frequency of its use. Dru~sts are al- can seetritethe room and are not obwayson the aler~ when this poison is served, although none but the sick wo-in a~is~" th~fddm7th~-reps~gometltnes
mantie~¢itdsof the mountains, of their
.
- - Is a-Preperatton-whlet’ou" dyer’
very dangerous part of the proceeding. occur,and at such times no movement
h.~. beentried byth,
native land, mostly supply the demands
-l)abl/c
for tenyeors~en(
It only requires an infinitesimal dose to of the p¯tient can be observed...
The
yourself,
of’whether
of the Egyptian trade,
r~^~,,~a
v.~,~,
i,rovdd
itself lu thou’
,~.v.v
..~
~.,~U~,
kill, aud the mxirderer is never left its case is very remarkable, and whentaken very young m~isses alw.sys deluge society
.nnda of casescapehle o
,L_
caring
nil
disesse~ ot th(
long suspense ¯bout howit is going to in connection with the fact of the wi~sueh;qnantittes’
6f simpering
A~ Orebestral Experience.
~.~ttt~ L~eg~.
operate, Tile symptoms, however, are etr¯ngeness of the woman’s condition sense ~ud affectotion~
believe
A
correspondent
of
the
St.
Louis
Rese marked and ’peauliar end the action and’ the entire absence of any distinct do.) It is a sure ss
WINE
OF TARt
It w,tsttes without wearlUg the clothes--co
pltblicas tells this droll story :
so violent that suspicion
symptomof disease, it affords food for self
rubbing or egueeelng’
I
was
an
orchestr¯
once,
for
ten
minthe
most
entertaining
speculation,
cited. Arsenic is the mineral
It washeefrom’oeeto tweotyfivnaxt|clee in
which~
your younger
utes, and afforded great satisfaction.
~cmonetof,mrminutes.
most
commonlynsc
don’t want, or to treat them
d,
Lot
me
tell
you
about
it.
It
was
iu
Troy
It
washestbe flnast lateu CurtMnb,
IIandkercorrosive’ shblimate;’ Both are easily
bit of.a preachment, for which you someyears ago. Mrs, Waller, the noted
A Beauliflll Denton,
ehlefs, .to., withoutanyteJury.
procured upon ~inusa’olo pretexts, and
get no reward except thankless insinua- tragedienne, was playing that child of
It
wa~hss
tho
heavleet
QalLtsaud
Bisukete.
both are tolerably certain in their effects¯
Its going thrdugb the parish prison a lions about saving one’s breath to cool
It wMhes
whltor and morethoroughlyelean
If thereis
a post.morton, however, and few days since, the attention of_the re- one’s b~oth. Or maybe you say ooca- the Dismal Swamp, the "Duchess of
thta by anyother proooee)
Mstrong c=rrentsof
and a dark attd
nn analysis of the stomach and its con- porter was attracted to a younggirl, upwater
are
dashed
throughev’ery Fastof the fa~lly to your sister i~aney, whois nix- ]i~alfll,"
it
is.
After
a
series
of
tentm by a competent chemist, they are patently not more than 15 years of age.
trio.
and pretty, ~’ Whenyou have lived
unhappy duchess very properly gee
It will savethreotimesIts costIn a elagloyear
pretty certain to be discovered, It is a She had fair nut-browu hair, an~ ¯ e~mng as I h~ve, you will find that the the
of her he¯d. She is confl¯ediu,
Inlabozand wearof clothes.
tbr~unate circumstance th¯t poisons ¯re plexion fresh and white as milk. The
rity of very young people have out
It reduoes
weehday
anhour. are rightmadhouse,
and
one
ant
of
thoplay
transgenerally either so violent and so pecul- mild blue eyes word singularly softand
g’/ie
Ki,9 WeeAcr
istusooal/sd~ifwe
oat little common
sense."
piresin this madhouse; and during caiar in their aetlon’tllat euspieion is intelligent, attd her whole appearance
ly
informed,
after
the
nmme
of the inventor:
tire scenes the groans and cries of the
aroused, or they remain in the sLomsoh indicated the free, joyous ch¯ra~teristics
I)ut It maywellassumethe namoama royal ti~Yonderful~agaelly of n Dog.
demox~ted
are
heard
outeido.
after death, and can be detected.by of youth and happiness. Yet thisamiatin) fur It Is destinedto lordIt overall competItors, and reigneupremoin the Laundry.Its
chemical analysis. Thor’s might be such hie looking creature, this fair, delicate The Pordand (Me.1 Pre~a says : "The T~ do this ¯ecompaniment in shape,
claims aro everywhereaekeowledgod,
and not
m~nagerhad the orchestra, all ablea thing as administering such a dose as Minerva, of slender form and ingenuous ¯following story, etran’ga as it may¯p- the
bodied
Dutchmen,
who
were
usually
in
only aro lhoso whostoodalooffromall wMhleg
would be entirely absorbed before death face, is enid to be a devil incarnate. 8he pear, is vouched by several witnesses
msohlnee,but somowhohavebeen eslng other
the
music-room
playing
pouny-aute
and leave no traces ofits pre~encoiu the was not a prisoner, only a visitor to the whose testimony is unimpeachable. A whennot ,,rnng in,’.~.at this m¯djune,nechinee aro ropleeleg them with tha King
stomach; but tim -¯verage poisoner has inattention, and when the reporter saw short time ago a female Newfoundland
Washer.~Baltlmore
~7(~stt
in the green-ream
under
net the snienfiflo
knowledgeto properly her she was conversing with a noted dog .was in the habit of coming to the I lure gathered
TAnKisyIVa#?terarflvsd 4afoonSir|day
evo.
the
stage.
A
hole
was
bored
iu
the
~il¯ adjust the potion to the constitution of burglar; indeed, she says sbo ia a eoasin house of ¯ lady in this city whowould
nieg ; on li[onday morningI had my"malden’
.
ing
above,
and
¯
string
attached
to
the
.
f
the victim, and in meshcases the oppor- ot PeteMundaye,
end goesun3orthe throwto itpieees
of coldmeat,whioh
experience In washJnff. Apoet.mortem
examdeskwee depended
through
ination byexperte ofthe fandly ellslted the
tunities for experiment are somewhat soubriquet
of Lily.
Sheis almostas
fairthe’dog
would
eat)and,having
satisfied~rompter’s
In solemn conclave sat theDureSsfollowing
results: one-fourth
ol thetime, threerare. Tartar-emetic (double tartrato of ¯ nd deiieatn as one. Her career is a re- its hun~er, go away ag¯in. So oon- st.
fourths suvod; better duooandeleaner, a lavpotassa and antimony) i~ low down in markable series.of adventures and hair- firmed did thh.habit become, that at a men--one with the string in his hun(ling (unea~oulated)in the wear. Theservsuts
ns the prompter tugged it above
the list of poisons, andie rarely resorted breadth escapes. - About¯ year ago, she certain ]tour daily the lady would ox- and
are
d,dlghtod, audreywlfo aed I are ploesed.
sent up a ,Its,nat
to. Tim ¯alimony is.the ,poisonouslived in finn ,Antonio, Texa~, and for ~e0t the dog and the enimai wouhl put each cue for himself
I will tsko greatpleereeein ree0ommeudiug
tho
howl
that
Sifted
the
hairs
of
the
listonars
princ/ph,, and it i~ to the detectiou of Sense real or fancied mis¢0uduc~reo0ivedlzs au)nppearaueo~ A low days ago, be- its front. One tdght during theDuchess
l(i.g
Wsehor.--~uanLxs
L. TS0eTaAS)
At*l~t.
this substance teat "thetoxicologist di- ¯ sovsro custigation.¯t the ’hands of the fore. f~eding her, the lady said ~ to her,
U.,~. A*se*eor,
211c,~.*t,ud,
l~z.
The KS.v Wa,Aeris eo ©omploto,ned aerects his experiments. ’, Aamaybeintag- man with whomshe was living. Burn- ’ Whydon’t you bring me ona of your of ~[alfli run~ I ,trayed into the greenewcrsso Well
ul| the endldeelred,that thore is
ined, the atmlyzi~g of tim contents of ing with resentment and conscioUs.of puppies ?’ repeating the qucstionsovoral recta nn(i enjoyed the wild-boast si)ow,
eathlngmoredealrodlu thle t~ms.eavluginbof
the stomach of a person supposed to inability te cope’ with him in physical times aa she stood at the window, the as I called thn bowling musieiaus. I|e,.ri., d maohlno.~l’Aila.
.Pro.,
have be~n poisoned is a work of exceed- strength, she waited until tl*o next ntght dog looking ’at her in the face with an twccu ca0 i)etch of howls ¯ud attother
/laving purchased’one
of your A’¢.~Wa,Ma:,,
ing delicacy. Thor0 is a multitude of when he wa. asleep, and then.lo0ksng exprcsdon of iutelligoneo, os if it under- quite nn iu~erval occurred. Duringthie
,.oehince,
ned
preotleally
tested Its capacityfor
interval o¯o by one the cufft’rs dropped
conditions to be observed, tha negh’ct of thedoors
stood
ovary
word
theastoniehtuent,
ladysaiq.The
uc(,nomy
of thno nedhhor, and also it~ oleeesof theroom,
andclosing
every
next
they,
to the
lady’s
nt out, I was perched under a g,ts.light,
any ohe of which mayvitiate the test, avenue of escape, she prepared fbr a
ing properties,Idoneebesltate to say It wl)l
of thatperiod, when
d,, ull youelaine for it, and I will cheerfully
aud it is only by a series of the tests, workof i~orrer almost ln~poasibh, to son- the usual hour, toe dog returned, and In, (lee
l) i¯ ~omcnovel
reeommcnd
it to myfriendl to be the br,¢
each of which must give eertaiu fixed re- ooive. On one pretext or another she and behold I wue accompaniedby a lit- rise string conunececdto wiggle violoet
werhlng machine~t have eysr leen.--J. W.
ly.
All
the
doumnted
were
gone,
the
suits,
that the toxologlst
assures hhusolf sent the innmtoeof the liousc aw¯y, ttnd tie pnppy.Tbol~dy f~dboth (logs, ¯nd
LOAN,
07IV.l’rmn.~’#re#l,,Ballie*ore.
of the presenceof any l)articular poieou. l)roeuring paper ahd ~oLher infl~mmeblo then took uptho,puppy into thu win- wails ef the d¯luned wormexpected ; I
DoesJttakoallthedirtout? Tryit, eed wo
or two awful shrieks, thiuking it
The stomach is removed front tha material, bui|t u funeral
vet]turo
tho essertloe that yeuoaaootfind a
pyre round the dew, whetsthe o~f~ dog stmmpered off let one
ht help’era
stairs, or bring the
body by a surgeon, l|gated at e~oh end bodoftbo~’eepingmau.
At
I)leee cf linen eosoiled that the A’l.g |Va,Arr
Thi~dono,sho and did notroturu tbrthresdaye.
t duty.
win eat emkoe]eanae cewIn five minutes.~
methat nothing can escape, put into ¯ sot fire to it, ¯nd-lockieg toe door be- the end of that time the do~ again aI)pair,
s wasn’t enough ; ths
#eat,)mJ,,M f/tnl.
jar, hermetically sealed, and sent to the hind her, fled too house. ’fhemanwoke poured, when, after feeding lt,the lady
: up attd down,when
[ take pleasure In adding my testimony to tho
~hcmiat. Whe~ready to ¯pplythe t*s~ n whets the house wan f¯li of flames, said, ’ Next time
good (tutlRlee
of tho" KS),9 Wa,Aer." ~t does
I)
the chemist empties tim contents of the cud its escaping front the roomwas lit- I waat,to.sas
its work well and effeotually
and h undoubtedly
a~omnohinto one ve~el, cbol~ up the crMl¥ roasted. One s/de of his body was
one ut the greatest labor.earing
maohlues ef
m~culo-membrsnetnto mines-meat and burned
ths age.--I)r.J. II. flcalcsex
II} ,N.8~zt~Slreet,
ahuost
to
a
ciuder.
I[o
has
never
ut~ it into mtotber cornel, lla then reoovered
the
PAll,,.
front his injuries, and ie
with my first blast,
that
irides up the matter he is about to a hopoleminvalid, suttbrin~
sheknelton thestageabov~
hh one of the meet
aualyce into as manyportious as there torture aud coutinu¯l an
lu the Isvent[oe ol the King IVa*Aer, It WaM
arm
the ~gacity of the n)e: ’(l£arkl hear ye not, howeighing
5 poisotmsimpeot~L ~o~ iust~uoo, if gonerosity--porhep~ hie acute of e
deslxeed that it ehoeld oombise a]J the good
ever known. Wi~erc the on
stryo-hine
and tartar-emetic are the pot- ] tnent--lu’oveuted hht ])ro~(~t tie 8
I the wind comes the wall of tha lest
,luolitles oreveryotter wa*hingmuhlne,and
eamOfrom and to whomit belouge sDirite?" She paused for the wall; I
tout to belookedfor, the contents
of each
at tho s~metlmetohaveeet a SingleobJeoflotand she madeher e~oap~) t y
jar would b~ divided Into two parts. I girl,
is not known, but we h¯vo the santo of did my level best, and lifted her eta
et)lo feature. ¯ Sucha machine
Is the Kle~le,)
Orleans. Arriving thl~ro, Ibqt 00’.;)
The next thtug to’be doue Is to reduce] mt ’~’oalouse etr~ot, betweoq Ramp~tthe lady aud also of those whowere eye- /eehet off the boards with myfirst blast.
rubbing, an weerJngaadtearing a"d Iset, but
That
eocutcd
to
inspire
me.
I
ignored
n.i
Ioa~t,
labor
ma~le
easy.
the matter to a liquid etato..
Tht~
is
attd Burgundy, where sin Is6W r~d~. wihmeeee to the occurrences as narraled the etope that misht have crantpotL~,y
I
Ifyea canu,t i)urahseea Ki.,j ll’.*~,r
In
dane hy l)amin8 water over it till its 8he is yet very young,. ~rt~inly not by us." ~ .
~L,
)’(,url)laes*cedusthe
nchievemsut, but blddiug farewell
¢oa~ato color the water. Dythis pro- [ more than t7 at’f~/rth~t‘
IIer viadic- The Secretary of thu Yol|ng Men’s great
to
all
my
fears
of
ruptured
blood.vessels
]IET’A
I
L
J’RICE,~I~
00,
ce~t the poison is transferred to the[ tire and savage fury wh~uexoRed,ia a Chriatiau’Aa~oc|atiop in Bk P~tuJ, J~inn.,
cr total d~afnu~, or fut¯ro punishes¯t,
~l),l wewLH
f,)rwerd tho sameto yvnfree of
water, audit is the water that is tested, terror to all I~r a~uaintanot~. It Is
frdgl~t, t,) plaeeewheren,) ene le selling.
or rather the solution is madeto precip- strange that beneath an exterior ~o fair in a letter to the Bo~tou’ 1VafrAm,,n, l lot out that which wtmmost within the
a,y
t,
ae
II
net
|at[riled,
eHd w[theL to return
Itate the poison. Tartar-enteric is time- ¯ nd beautif¯l .should be ooucoalod the makes the followmgetatemeut : Ou~As- aud hays, nover ha~l a etonlaoh-a~ha
thu In~hhto a~ere muuth’e
,rJul, neeordlegt,,
ly ai/hgl to urinals ~n ira loeb,
whlohare ulemcnt of such iswlmsvzolouce.~ao ~cmiatiou h~sl)eZtc hundreds of dollars sines. L~ut the audieevv--thvy roared,
d[revtloUl, we sgr~o to
attd the mmtagorcursed, and Mrs.Wcdwithout t~uuting the t
Or~tuel’ica~ne, July 29.
N*~:FU,VD7’//E MO.VL’)’,
ier flew t|OWlt the green-room et*dnL
Watchin
[r=o of/Ytlgh L
’£hern I was,abeorbed iu mytromendotte
&’hi’st ’t¢"l#r. 3rn,rall#, to t~Ao),* llb.
":~’sther
Clevelan,]
youngmen who h,rs come here from performance, oblivious of all beside the
~r*tt ,ti#eu~,,ta ore e, md¢,
’Bo~tonintmarah of health, but in reality euocoN of my musical cffor~ The mancalIM upOti Mr.’
K|N(/WASII|N(I
MACIIINt~4 MANUF. CO.,
ouly to find agrave in the b~utiful lot stertn whiah my,)rcheatrtd e*~sy wanreoongratuhtt4~l him upon
of the Youug-Men’aOhriatian Amocia- ceived, aloeed my t~resr M a female
I10P, III I, 1113 }lttt~r Street,
wind Lt~trument~|isL
8aSl-ly
d.l|edaIphla.
tiou in Cahlaud4~mnetory."
beauties. orūrid rsarcd
amid
re-Dr.Crook’s
WINE
0FTAR4
carriage"
The hones
PLufSmith was a
of a noisy
had.s, bsok
loJgiag,houss,
arid’munched his meals
obese.(or
could
¯ cmpt;~:t
fly, down.to,tha corner of the
street, to the music shop of Carl
mann, a German ~ctthr ~omewhero ".m
~oho.
There be tinhered all da
half
son of
, samoroom.
, and Ca- for a sp¯ce of about
:ses:wdteheard
thr0w~g: abdut : of b~did1~at
bish, anti
on
on pne
?his
~ small tradetm~hr
went to the
.to the heaven,
to teach the piano to three or
going:to
stupid girls, . sundays, h/~ curled
~lf~-p isfhis den~ ahd amused
nobody knew how, until Mondhymorn.
ing.
n¢
.lotions and
There are~d few certainties ; "he never
~flimo:
f¯~l
would do
on manyminds prehent t
went to ehnreh, :~ut, he ~ieked. r¯gged
elo-’
to take.the Bible for only what it clearly
childr0n frdm the pKvdmef/t’~kh’en .they
"Mr. Clavering I Whendldyou come ?
~
co
from
an
expressive.pair
of
’ . , ’¯
.
foil near him, ¯nd gave them half.pen~, I amso g]~l,. ~ol,happy !" aho ex=
bench. Thelatter
. trough!iu
the’spring ho~//0,1ime~hd’aU: Says. : ’ _
,
nics Whenhe had arty; shared his, din- eyes.
fim~d.
.
Then
from
the
Puns
and
Punsters.
her often wi~b a ma.gy d.i~ty cur,’ Who
i~ thi~
:’ Arc
you gl~.?. ?,.Are
you_yoa-watse~
happy ? LOb.,
Abox~f
E~ir~
~teted aa a sort of escape-valvere/the ill~y welcome
]Lave
kdpt.
;thepldsterer’e
cellarCrock.
proper,
Tribut~ says :
’ ’ AwriLc~i~
milkin.house.’.lA
of
for me, my love, mydarling?"
temper of hull the men aud womentn
wh0aro.’.not
~
the.stteet;~ndher6ust~I~AtRsanfrom
Shapt~ther handovgx~he~eyes, tour- had been.standing ~
his midnight snooze in the gutimr, manyin his cleaner work-clothes, and Sunday muriti~;’ YoUdo not ~eanyour words I was. thund’
scold ’night, aud" literally carried him suit, earned from the iucrcased number I amldreamingl ’I nnt madr’
of. ~in~lle,:prtrvidcd through Ahowilling "Youare hare, wide awake, Camilla,’
hometo North aml tl/e children,
h~ five of
assi,tancooftheir philanthroptcalfricnd, and I amasking ~0u to love me, .and,to
As for
Clavcring.
’ be my wife."
’’
¯ .... ’’
marked, "If ho
A rcasonleg) nll-su~ce~,
thing)
), fine.enough to be
She, drew him awayfo’~ ~ I~rlef:mo’ , .
thastreet,
..::: ..Au.Intellectualhii~M.Ml,
’
of
most, and laid’¯ her weary :head within
!who~hM,
a~
.morbid
abhorzeneeof
thqse
vided; and after a little
his arms.. /fhon ehe: psmmd’o~’~dher
them,
when p~asers-by p¯used tolisten to dresMng-room, and when khe.r0turned /u~th~l,eakage,, T~IS ended
One~0qld., nighS. Pq.t~, w~returning days
rie~h y0uug ~di0o. ’ she put out her hand, sa]ing: "Un, ,rOn,Sanday.thero wusmot~
frei~ h,i ydiW,
~ai~f ~’.:orend
.~-thelWarbl~figoftho
’ ’," "
’
Whe,t she had been there sixmonths
oL’~nilk,,htealdng, of crook~
dej: os0.,amt,~l ,a ~oll/l~/~htder the sh0".jeU-~e~
in Floiideb fourt0en
Johnson
On0laording ~t~.flmt Mn~,Rl°hardt
’ take me away
t,f ell’thin."
’ I lCmsoul-sick turning of ,bartok.and,boxes."
’
’"
otEer, when’at’the~treet door he stumffU~tson
’
’
Blouse,
who
.
0Rt,
mako’a
puix
would
pick
in the musio-maeter’ar09m.:
"Audyou will only sing-~-" ’
egar,barsel~whioh=h ~d. been ~bangea
up mal~ who ~
bled, and. nearly fell Overa ~mall object Clavering
,, What do You’D~oposoto ~t6 With
Crouchedon the step. ’ ’
"In your .nest. Come, we must not the~ previous *v/mh Wwasthrown over ¯ pooket4---Yut-’one" curt’Imagine the saved hiuny lives’ theother day. ~’lto
~FO~P~,_,~c~’~..a~n~-,~t.~c~’~’~°~’~ex
~.r I" dieaOvered~ )pleas:on tbn rail*cad whexo
famouspupil ~0 ~aid her soft voice, forget Z’lucle Paul. He is waiting in the and ,~lm a~inegar ~i] led, AeauI
"Ble~ us I Whst’sthisF’ Cried Paul, yourMarian,
’ ~v~ft~i
@hickthp, gr~.ah:~’~t~thseven-tmlcdthe" rains h~.lanttermined~he roa~tt~eu,
(2amelia is quite C¯l)ablo
b~z for me." "
striving to tegMubit equilibrium,
.
.with a candle aad,s t~ egg, We~’
basha~
0f"
convo~ahon
~guld
~havo
and ran a’milo anc~’a bali .up the road
,,Only me, sir," and t~e small objectdoing:anyth|ng, ina a musical way. She
The box was near at hm)d,aud, in e df;the:.siak ,in, the kitchen.’. ~’
its
,wr0et~.th~’no~e~ar’J,
16gicglinferehee-- to w~fi/~up/~ss~-ger’ii/aic. 4~ w/!h.
t|de downlt
’Stood up, atttl becamenvory pale, thin, wil~ ]~0P 9vng~tr~ of whomthis court- momentthey stood at the.door. ¯ It v~ss )iokMwas,tm~n,
,~: tmyone dried, to hint it---0~’a cer~ nreeioug frbight"it ~ame thuudermg
try ~kili be proud. Ah,hero she is l ’
tbe floor, .
and
ragged child.
¯jar, aud ]richard pushed it open to
,iokles s~ttvred
" .when th~l)octor,htmself
~ow~’tho grt~o the I~y waved bi~ Rat.
¯ - Arc
"Youhave |reproved won,icrfui]
preserves were oVer.~
you hurt, little girl ~"
low Camilh~ to enter, and saw tha
p~ly looked..’wonderingly
:eene~tsarc~am~
wlthw~lved~.tha~.’~ O~couree
institution
had made
it w~all .d0na
¯’ No,sir."
child," sMdthe lad
ntan sittieg in one of the luxurious turned,~brooms thrown down/chalet
St. ~udrew’e College
)" then took off his coat tm0,
"What areyou doing outhere in the gloved liand,
chairs, his ,head lying back upon the benthe~moved,’about
leaves
Riohard’s fitrow
abide"
,oft cushions, and his hands peacefully thrown from th~ bureau
in n momelit; ’hut the englisebr reallzea
o-night, nmlwill rennin’ ttbrbad many folded.
"Nothing,"
taantelpioc*: swei~t, of otmameula
that aomething wtm wrong, and stopped
rears.
Hero
is
¯
little
gift
ss
a
token
of "Uncle Paul I" cried Camilla. "Why, toys, n. feathec~ bed shifted’ oat of ira Dootor aeked
"Whydon’t you go homo ?"
i ¯ .The Provest corn- hie tzaha in ecaa0n to escape a fatal ca¯
:
’ome,abrancc," : ,
" I ain’t
gotauyl"
you ncul~ht~r boy, you nee fast asleep I lflaco, eli 4h9 bed,.and, the dlning~room
..
¯ Poor. "Well," said tastropbe ~ ..
Hhe did uot tsndcrstand th,)t Mrs. (Jome, it ts.tnne to go homo, Ah I" . table turned, quickly, and completel](
,’ Dear reel whcrtts yournsothor?"
L~ ~’only to heep on as ..AnJ.ILinoia
3]~vefil3g.
had
plac0d
a
pretty.~ecElao~
man.haa.beeninthc~inm
for
aboutJack’two
"
" ][It heaw,n ]"
Silo started back with a cry, for the over.in i tr~abs, while the f, thor ann
and )’ou will get rich
. .
At thin Paul was dumbfounded, and of coral in her hand, sad then gathered hand.,he touched’was toy cold, ¯nd fell i~io0ie~M
werelook~., g on. .
’
rdn~ment~ but a few daye
seoiug that great tears were stealing up her shawl acd del)arLod; but when back,:stiff ¯ud helpless~
’ on’~ouday a.lmokot of. wato~ stand)rtty, whomthet.nemies ~go he. was pronouhee~l’ hopele~Iv tat.
downthe ehll~’8 weufitoe, be thrust the, her teacher spoke, she cried o¯t us if in...,. Cathilhh darling, comeaway. /.will ing.’ 9n.a beuoh ,two feet high, in the
bxe
fond
of
quoting,
is
our
own
:usable,
and
sent home. On arriving
~ioliu under tha’ardt which had held mortal pai,,,m~d without ~word,~low attend to him."
kitchen, r( 1 pal The feather,bed,
)r, Noah Webttter, who, in
madsaid: ’sWell,
the hroad, and putting the other round downthe strict towards l,bin’~ ’ Akalto . "Oh,
]t[ohtnl
r’
,
¢
stere
of
"
led.were
t
us
dictionary,
after
vainly
’,, Hush, love I He is beyond us now,
house edone, are
turned the corner sha rushed poll moll
~
the tiny figure, he snide
t s floor, aud other
,
to~
define
a
entered tbe room
"Oh, l’va got a Itomo--a real Jolly ittto tha axnte of a gentleman,’~who,on ’Those strains of rituals have carried him
s
~
of
the
previot
throwing
Woinghes #ale and tearful, satd’t ’*Why, to boaverb from when?e, they entae."
...
place. Comoup aud see."
r tkat ffsrttory mot
.. Andthh hi the way oldppul came to little C~mi[la ’? Whatletbe nmtter Y"
Tha poet
"old
nmu’ w~ dead.
With .....
Silver
ha
nose
Which
eo
~
ht
Oil, Mr. Clavertng, you are going the consummation’6f biS heeXt’h’wl~h,
01alining :
have a neat little housekeelmr,and to be
; but in addition)hs
"’Don’t you
;’Is
it
buying eslloo gownsand shoes out of hia away ]"
’
....
Leander C~, a farm
save
"-7~AUG IJ8T
tg,
IS?I.
.
POSiTiON
OV©A.L
SOHUlii~.
Yurnearlya yearthe Demoeeate
have
been trying topersu¯de Short and themWewonderif t.hey think so, after reading
hisspeechat Chiclgo, last Saturdaymight.
~ch’orzwa~amongthe ]Republicanbaiters
in lili~curi, lut fall, and when Grain
Brownwas elected through hle influenca,
*he Democrats th~bt ¯they "Lid him."
¯~ilis course daring the lilt session of {3oo
.gre~s, in which he opposed the Ku KInx
.bill and San Domint~o¯nnexation, al~n
,created him Ireat favor amongthe Dora:
curate. ¯ But hlu Chi~gospeech takeB
,ti’om them the crumbs of comfort which
.they mayhave d~rivid fro,n it.
has no fear thatthePreBideet
~iiil abu,e
the pt*wers conferred upon him by the Ku
u ~ bilL, hutolio~tL its ¢ismlge be,cause he believes that no such peweeought
.to exist.in the Landsof any one pJrsoo,
He also rebukes the charges that the
measure was adopted by the Republioan~
ffor theil:,politioal advantage¯
,persor,al relations with the Presidsut~they
have alwa~,s beeu/deadly, and he has lie
.grievauces of aw) kind with him. His
,~pposition,to the.San Domingoannexa
ural pr0tectorB?"
and wheedled the publisher of the Zeitainn was a mattBr.at iudividual opinio,,
gel~t lute a newenterprise, ~ e. theJonrand cou/d in no.wise be cnnsidered in a
Iris
expected
that
between
two
and
~a[.
"Get the city and county printing;
Theirrepressibly "Jim" hangs out the three hunaredwomenwill attend Ihe .nezt~ .thedaws-you~cati-publieh
on a venture;
.perry light. The only belief he has in
fallowing:
="
term of the Mio~gaw~niv~sTi-~;.’Ot the have a vatent outside; kill the RgPU~LI,enmm,mwith the Democracyis for Ibe
Callnax, Aug.17-11871.. tnirt~ in atth!ii-d-aeoe thd~st-~ioli~iao~ ~~-n~’hifi-Wlll-b ,t~,~ h~-on]y-Effg--.total/’emoval el all disabilitiesand disefi- _. ToSamuel
M.Galll, *’Mayor-of-th’e.~[iy-bf
one-tailed. "
* liBh paperin Atlautie; WBIIdabblein poiSheriffof Atlaatlc Co.,
:franeh:sements. Thetime {s the case of Camden.Ed. Redmnn,
l’,li~s Edith A..Smith, of South Had- iti~, 1be the year 1872 will reBound
James
M.~unb
lI,
B;
Wilaon,
If.
H,
Hoilmthcnd
~qoraoe.greeley and other prominentRe- d’aeobW.Start andothers.
Icy, Mass., and under lourteen years of throughout the hillsand valesof thecounmublieans. This caiirso of 8enat.orSehurz Gentlemen
:--I havejust receivedyourletter age, recently drove a span of horses at- ly; I’ll’do ths editing and you the modey
ei’
thh
leth,
urging
me
to
rlimatu
in
the
llehl
Inched to a Kniffin mower,cutting two making; you knowhowttts yours~ II
,is but another exampleof the ,bro¯d views
for Oovninor,stating your be- and a hall acre,i’of heavy grass and doing .The moneymakingl" that vibrated
.emerlained by the tlepub}ican organiza- !lefn candLdete
that the "timehadsome"for the peopleto ic hau&omely, Afterwards she sodded through every "nerve of the mereeuary
,ties
in which manmaydiffer widelyupS) maketheir ownnominatious,withoutdictation and rakedit, preparing it entirely forload- ~l~ost and"took." The JoarmdappeaP
O
ordireetinn
fromauyeeIF-eouttltutedleaders. fog ou the ~art.
inor point~, yet,be true to the mainprin- Theoentiments
ed and announced the dcctrmes of Demonof myheart are tn perfect accordwiththe kl,d-~exprcssions
co_ntiinedIo Io the opinion of the Ro~. T. De Wilt racy as its creed. Tbe writer, a. D em~
ciples of the paris.
. ....
routletter. Thin|a the peoplo’n
fight andnot
womanhasa r ght to do’ any- crat, felt utteTlYdisgustecl with tamnasii
mine,but [ canunsureyouthat I wilt be a can- -Talmage
ill= liOllfl~illIOR.
dished up by persons whowouldwil’.WlltO. 8H&t3.
dtdatefol" Governor
of ~ewJerseytill the nom-thmg she can do wee, aud there should thus
andsoll out
Waaulna’ioll,
D. C., Au9 lSt/~, 18T1 tuation iemadeat the 7th of SeptemberRe- be.no department ot merchandise, mesh- lingly playtheroleof Judas
for
thirty
pieces of silver, ortheir equiv*/’he cominggubernatorial oon~estin New
and mayttod defeudthe" antsm, art or science barred agaiaa~ her. alent innstionalcurrency
.~er~ey tslooked upon¯with muchinterest by mMlelnConvention,
aedwhosemsxYours,
leading eeittielana hate¯ The’friends of the
StatiBliC~ showthat two-thirds ot the im iB net ’*Let us have pence," but "Giv~
JAMESM. SCOVEL. womeu
aidminiltration heremeanatmis~o see a man
in lueatie asylumsare wiveeof fur Usaaliee."
I/,~minated~not
only¢lpahhbbnt@opular/for
the
wives, whosonervous
coul,eet-~llUpropahly
’be eo sloesthat availihll- The "eew departure" ~as a fair propo.me~’~-overwnt!ked
systems
eUceuiilbed
after a|ew years
of
hy will he aa Iml~ortantpaint to he considered. sitioa to the.people
o(,the
South;
that
if
8t;raie
and
tcnBion.
If the,wishesof Jerse~men
at Wiellillgton
were
t,~ h~ eentnltedt the uuanimaue
ebuteewould_3 hey_,l~ould_ac~.ep
t-t he -~ot k-which-has-~I~ Phoebe Coizena has been aide
- - -IMtl,olr"
b~n
accomplished
by
the Republican pgr- notary pub!in in St [~uis.
lioN, WtLUIIX
~omin,
Duringhls four yaars in C-~ugrees,Judge ty, the North scald join in an endeavor The Western Uai0n Telegraph ComMe.remadeardent,earnest frlendtl of all who to have the disfranehtsement and other pany’,~ office at SanLaedre, Ual. has been
lind intercourse with him"Byhleindustry,in¯ Obnoxiousmeasurescowin force, removed placed ender the sole "charge of s youog
~legrh~,
energy,round
bual~t,sa tlet~ andfamilla~ity with the great queatimeof the day, and It was a splendid offer, and one. wh~h, WOmae.
,¢~penilillywitheverytiling that pertainedte ifaeeepted, would havedonomuebtohelp
Miss E. M. Ligg,ett liaeaccepted a Pan’the interests of Jereeyme%
be provedhiineel:
well.qualified to represent~ l~ere In urir ~a- the patty regain itB/ormer l~r!.stige, Bet fess~r’s chair iu ~/t ashburlie CollegeToilunal.hells of Legislation,andby his invarte- it was asking too muchof lheir southern pekl, Kansas.
llle;eourteeyin his Intareours9with all, even
humh!esi,-he:made
aa mlanywalml,true brethren.who-desiresnpthifil~ less -t hails
Sbhool,
East ~oston ~ tbc
fidendeaa anyreprssentaltveoar stateeversent retur~l of their unlimited poweraedwont- the Prescott
t*.~oniiresa,andwehaveeealmlto ~believohe edicflocnco. They will bane uo "new anuuatex idbit kin- t. his nioi~tli-l-t hT-fi~s~
@till,more
votesoutatde.the
partythanany
time any womanbus bectf tendeced such
mannam~d,.andhis ackn*wledged
rive eaeeu- deparmrc" d;Jelrine in-their platform, an honor In Mass. Thisis the first movetire abiIItles.wouldenablelilmtoflll the c~no
me.t in a concerted planto put women
ofg.v runt.with credit to himself,hie :party ~nd threats, to bolt flit iB pressed ~lpon on Sohnol Board throughout the cOnntry.
and the Brits, If JudgeMoorewill not,permit them,so it is evident that it most begivhis mimeto be used, it will bewisepolicy to en up eruplit thu party. ~lr. Alexander Amherst 0ollegB proposes to admit
numltlinte-eome
ether mira, like him,free ,from H. SlepLons, now ~tiler of nn Athnlu womoeto its Curriculums. The tnatter
part ,~r lot in the dlngreemcnte
bel~eenearl.
hasbeentcfenred to a ~mmittce consistnee/’actions,in the party--|cyne~lehmanaa
paper,says.:
ing el President Stearns, l{ev. ilenry
~HOS. Jo,aa Davi~aoil,
Weshall never support, hy counsel or W.rd Bceoher and lice. Dr. PaineB.
of tb,~ .%d,diotrlct.In that district, w~llchis vote,
cilher
any
onn
of
the
actual
I~erp~-"
the iitLvpt of I~/ewJersey, MrDavldeon
J at
"They will repert in October.
attempted to
dem,~*tiutnd4hnt
he has all tba teopltaltes for trat6rs of the great frauds
n p,,Imtar candidate. Hie allRtty is uulluee’ be imposed,upon the Oeoploof thts noun- A number.el yoong girls have started
throe,,, lad ,Ida late eanvl~aef the dlerriet try in the shutter ol the so-ca/led amend- ,a paperat 1.1~oton, Pc. tieing tbeir own
p’nve4hhnto be the manto toe, ire the good me.as to tt~e C, nstitluion, or any one of diung andtype-setting.
~xtll of tbelmlsa~el
not onlydidhe poll n solid the aecel~a~ictoffer tliefuct to ther~ most The first ,prize for Gh;eekidiolarship
patti#v,uto,but hesoeurdd
Ihovotesof bundre,
ls
outrages.
,aa th~ Slate- Uoivt~rsity ot’Miss~lri has
el p,,tI~ ~ppnoents.
NORTHSTAR. monstrous
!t Ihey ,~ill not ace@t,the aatendments, been aasrdud teateam!0 studButHer
[Theabove will meet with the hourly
nameiS Massif, F. lilp!cy."
e.durs~mellt, ,ant only of the people el then the fires thi.¢ they will do whenchey
get
into
power
will
b’o
to
repetdtllem,
and.
Miss Eslh~r Greatbatch whn4insjoet
Athnti~ but the majority el the lt~irst
’
’
probably
be a hart ¯oflhe,r tlas~ed
plal~ [ Iho
.....~oond (sp~ial)
. . , exumi.httoo
]qstriet. Mr. Moorereceived the largest that will
. ".
, hother the Northers wingwill . [lIurmol.at tile ufllVl~l’~lty
or J.tonnon
in"¯~ok
l~’reneli
|eric,
1%
and
0outiter-oint
also
"ii~
¯
¯ o i~’ ever polledfor Congressiu this di~,
.
dr.
p ,.
~ b. u
h lct. If he would¯llow his nameto go aeocdo to lhis¯ "lomatna to bc scoo¯
8CColid
irlZ(,
at t[in [auunatien whic t
’
I ’
’ iJ,fll,)wed l’rol. (]uthrh’~h:ctures onPIysbuF,.e the (~t/v~atlon, it wouldgive alms
Lo.dot
lieh
li.,~t universel,sati~fsetion in thin part of ALIVE HOMt~ JOURNAL-NDTA- "’ and
, atoutIhe
, eandndatea
’ Institute
..."
! to "first
¯ 18
7 0zo
;
nr. tt~c
tbo
pr
BLEGHANQE
th. l’hute, ED, ~PUBLICAN,]
lie
PbyuicaIGe,
lgraphy
in
thnexsmi,
atinn
.....
"
....
!
J~apLUOabet!]Jelzrl/t
~lrl~ J.loll~. pas~"l" #’"
"~t "’~l
Ij-.
! II---I----,
¯ --I.| ~ullu
"
¯ ¯alia
vv.~qA
¯ I’t_ll*
l¯al.ioy IS leettlros tn
l|ul’nhug dies hard in thi~ pig-headed ed into the hands ot Messrs. OrangoJudd[ J869, /n J~8 ~li~s Gt’eatbateh pas~cd
’) 5 ~oadwnv..NewYork.... I o as a juai,)r whhfires-class healers and
,world ot ours. ~3e~/acon (G,.) Tel~..’apl~ &"Co..’. of .4
well
known
-ublishers
ot the Astute:at l itSlm’d a prme for blalhenlulios at Ilia
iB still, in the mesaIndh.rouslyabsurdway~ ......
" .....
’ *[Caeibridgo
local
examination.
In l)eo.
talki.g of slavery aa "a s.Tslcn, sanet/o.ed J~grteuuor,st--a Journat J0ng WlHl~autat, J870 she "’a~scd as a ~nior wilh fi-et
b.t’ thugl’t~a t .~chovab
Ihinlsel/, underwhich rival ill 141erhllg value and elreulal.ton.[chlss honurl4, galnirii Ihe MilI-TavIor
Oar lathers l+rospered Be n|ueh and were ’l~hn niarked impl~venlenl8thou expected I~eholar>hip, and e i,riteior nel~linal seenonly. Ehois a pupil ol the ~orth Lon.
l~mivur+ahy
reeugeizod.’nsI tie nublest type tO appear ill llearOl~sud Jla.le have heeuJOlt
Collegiate~Sohonl
for girls.
1 |~ho liunian race¯" ilow nlueh longer lully realized, aml it is nowone oflho
Alhs
yonng
woman
lalely wee
the prize
oh,lisest
i}]ustratcd
jnurllals
snyw]lcro
for
hess
exunlinali~ll
in (}heali.lrv
’,re ~vo to, encomtterII|eso drearyspec:b,-uod/,)r
tile
family
cirele--adapled
to
at
lhe
[lnit’e~ily
’tit
Jthfinhurgh.
81,o
lue.~,!l ,liuli.h conservatism whichItas
no h~’ieal I,:lutionto thutavhicll nii extras bolhtllo jllvenilo sndedolt lleOllle, sadI i’anLcdthe iiighest anionif two |londr,.l
but llllOh is bs~edlint only opel! the to-, uietllieg ihc specialwaiits of lilo hous~-land Ioriyeouil~#iitors. ’l’l~judges dcchilahv e:tti.el, hut upotl m,alelbing abe- keepc.r, lle~idca it ,tupplies very usliful , edth, it .lie wasineligible tu receiveIlil~
becauie M,¢wus ct wOr~lanl Sir
lately ¢o<reso-cltali,lii ?
ellnlllerS Ior i}le gardenlliJ fatal0 andan ~rize
lilus Hale sans her o ltrescnt of $500- as
inil, orlalil i, lgWt’leheet,livlmga valoahle a token,If his upprecialionof her ~OllOlar(),,e .~IfI be firstacts Or l[i’ivenuo
Cotlt. rcsntneffthonews
leraweek, nptolho ship. This Iphv refused toa¢cept.
mi.~iitnerl)ougluss I’as beenthe abeliti!lo niolilelil O[ issue, ]~r0iu $500to $801)
~ellfltor ’l"rnulbllJl ie his Jiourihel Jul~
nl the e.utfidenlia] iloeitbln iu the tdlicotl,rlh of vi!iy tlne engiavinseheauiil~, uraUou
at IJile~tl,lrg, 111.after pieadili
i
which woe lor a while F.eld by Mr¯ Clif rili.’]i
WCel~lyilunihcr. ~i%Io nllliee it0111 a’ clot oeillly tl,r Ille Irceiblln t,IMl nlen
ford Thomps~m.
’l’ho correepou~encewh1, ~lill lurlher mark i,f enterpriseOil Ilia cJu,.trili,ld its audiu.cuby Ihe|,/,luwieK:
~ Ll,~h be’wanchargedia selil to the sun,e part ill Iho publhhcl~t;they llaveb¢¢lir~d "Theright i.t wlimeuhi ilarii0illnie in
lie gilvoriiilil’nt ul" lhu nouIllrywliulievi r
division ss otlltr correspondence,
I~ be ,I- t hnexclusive<ditur, al ~erviees,!t
llJlIWAIttl t|iey a~kIce It, Calilitlt hedenied
ulid Ihu
le,dedt, by a qiccial c’erk, q’hia cosdi- EIJ(ILI~T+ N, llO widuly nnd luv!lrahly
li iliOli wealdbeall til<~ bott.~randpolcr
lllil)WII
lly hie writings io ~crl’b.er’a lbr thclr llaltici/!ut;(lu."
de,itial pt/:glen is
I, not regarded n~t~ur Maathl.~,nndmany
other ltlailstines aild
hi II,e I!lOl.~r Irnoimetiunof tlw bu~io~l.s, ~,iilllml~.
~!!*1i!speciullyuii Ihochiel~upert
It was throughthat ’ cocfldenlial
’* I!oti- ilih!lilling
l~ditnr tit’ tbu.Nelo]’eric ].dt.
ThePillle liatt !hlii,~ :t iqgitlililo Ihingin
tleii that the NowYorkCentral Railroad p,-l![cal ll!r sllille lime past. Whhihia lelusillg ihe lille ell ’Ties the (h,~ut,"
lax dzcieiull was sleds known,to die dot- lllllable addhi,n lU ibe previouelylarle ’and the al~eeuillttnylngglhierh~gt’euil,hniid hll’Ollg 0ditoritil Inter,. Jleurth Ul/C] Illflll~l
ef a lhr~lnc u| god. Weale ui a
rlmo/!t of the itublio iulercst~.
]/li/It~l
eao titlt foil lu Oleril nlld ~Ollimand hiss IO knowllt’lletlt%l
t;lidld etltne lily i~(llt,a
lO’liliilileiil
lilal~i
in
uierd
lioueehuld,
in
Iliill¢’e
wilh
aulholily In gral,I lJi. J[oh’ll,e liational ball.ca aheetbanL4.l#.ln ¢ily, villngu lillti t~onlry, l~pecililen COll.
lie~tlt.ut’h
ti
liihL
how,
welllit] liiiiy
luodutip, ai,d it prcse.lil~a goodIoeticl.,. in. i’lll deubilcs.’lbeuhiiinedel Ihopab- des,,r¥o tit ul,,I lie |insvt.r
lirUl,erly h.II in
Ther~.nil,lS of the (]overnmulltfor the li~liur~, as Ibuve.ToluinOul$$3 a yrllr. I,nelerlty theq nei~iiolii,l duel!ling
v~helhi r I
y’:,r
e~tdit~gJt~li~
~JJ,
7871,were
$3~J,- ~’llngld nulnbuli 8 uenio. ]]¢tlt, Ot (m,/ i., lhall Imhcrt, al(,.r kil,,Wll ll~i "libel
373~Jd| btl; eltpeildltu/es for the tame //,.no ntld AmericanA,Jricldturi~t Ill- Greut.’° A. |r!r Iht, l.hlen Ihr(ine, the
g!,ther, 114 ayoar. Butl,:raddonourboth i’ollliff Jult flOWse,.a Ihal lh," cesii,fnuch
.I
,t
l,!ri,.l were.t$.9.,177,188....
This il!themto },our suoply el Imldiag; they a I!le~c ell inrailure e01i be holler u~ed.
elude, the i1~.57&1~65
paid nut aa later- ul
~rc each w~tth intlnitely motetha’l Ihu The age ofthronn~l ha~ eom,~|lew prelly
re’ o:i iho imblie debl.
sin nil cost¯
mnehpasi~d away,
pHILADELPHIA.
MO’II~4M~S
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY
31tf
OverPaeklrd’a SMnon,
HAMIIIONTON,N.
J.
5.38
PE.......................................
one-eighthof 2 Lizhtere,one-eighthof two Hauoum.
¯ , C. WalotI~, Co. 8~l~t.
2 48
Wm
.........................................
SelueBoats.area-eighth
of twoSeines,andoi.e Heath,
8 2|
son variety.
Au~, 7th, 18T1.
2t.
llerl
age,
BenJ
....................................
alghlb
ofa fishing
Roar.
DANIEL
WALTER
Auditor.
,
5 59
llawee,
Antrlm
F
................................
S,
~ Notion is hereby given that the ~ As BOOnas the present ve~efs on
FI,~,.(1..W,.................................... 4 97
DatedAug.:~,’71.
Board of Examiners of the town of Hem-the stocksat Tuekahooarc completedand
: ~’s
l-tia,h~us,,u
~Othe
................................
ton+~- -l~u-~h--~dT-rw-6-~oro~5-~l~
~M~AT
M-~RKE~ "~’"
!
~ill ~et- fdi’-tSe--e~
-/HIll.Rinhard
............. ; ......................’. 12;
three
mlmls,
eto,
Will
be
commen~d.
.
..........................
3 72
We
would
inform
the
inhabitanii
of
lisa.non-/H.rtnn,
Jacob
R
.......
eaudidai~sfor teacher’s eertifloate~, at the
Oneia for Capt.George Duke ~ Co. ton andvloiaity that
wuiutendto furnish|Hadley.R F .......................
: ........... 3 74
new ~hool building, ou Vine Street, ou and will bo built bvt~aptLee. Theother them
withthebestiu ourlice. ’.. ~r~et~e~tia tAe[ ’JoicO,
Samuel
............. ’......~.i..........., ..... 3 74.
Saturday the 2nd. o| Sept. next, at one forCapt; Richard W. Godfrey & Co. and cAeapeet."Wnkeepconstantlyon hand.
|Jordan,
PS ......... ’ ................; .............. 9 91
=J~/~ee,
gv-~
g ................................. ,... 2 4~1
"
- .........
o’clockP, hi.
will be built by Hezekiah Godfrey, Esq, "FBESH BEEF, MIUTTON, ~EAL,
I- ....
r .... ~
r in That his Priee~ are Lower than any
J, R, CAROTIIEIIS,
Town~u~t,
Capi.. Duke is. now commanderel the ¯ Po~.
eo~.vz~
~EF,
exams,
|~’/.~.~:
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Aug. 16. ]870.
Schooner "Johu S. I~c " and ,Capt,
other ntorein the plane I
tI~ Second quarterly., meeting for ~todtre_y_gf the " l~ophiu GocLfrcy~-’---¯
jhcwcr~:
7,,,,.., ..................................... 5~99
~dll-l~-h~}
Call and eec, and If they are not,
iIamm0nten ~d~-the
hh-I~g6
~ The tax payers at Hamilton town- At the lowsstmarketprice.
435
1Leols,
JP~
..........................................
ANDPRODUCE,
in season.|Lelaculul~, H ...................
111. E. Church ou 8abbgth, (to-morrow) ship would like to knowwhat husbeeome VEGETABLES
; ................ ~ 10
Aug. 20,1871. I.oveFeastac9A, M,-- of the Clerko! said lowashiP, ashehas
, ..........
,~orauam; ......................
][I.egular ecrvie~sgt 10t A. /11. and 7~,P. not had the anuual etatemootfor the year
A
.
........ llllS~&l.W illnlli’wl~lll
,u, .. ~. iMnlerl
Miller,
Samuel
.................................... ~. 1 56
1!I. Freaehing in the moruieg ’by the leT0 published, Has he forgotten ther~ is
MI,
L,
J&~llil~O~,
Meade
DrIsiin ............ ~......... ; ..........; 4 e7 ~ ~ ~-~ ~ ~ C ;~ S ~q.
presiding Elder Roy, J. B. Gruw. In a flee of $50 for ncghet of duty? If nol,
~
Maggie~
Chaa:
............................ ¯ ......... 2 07
Hammonto~,
Jlay
]8,
1870.
we
would
like
to
see
it
published.
the ovenlngby the Pilfer. Subject-~’lT~e
0 21
Neitnn.
MJ tJLI0paid)........................
M. V, If. ltlOORE,
A
TAX
PAVES.
IN
fll&NfEii]g
OF
NEW
JEBllIEY
.Hi’dale. Ll’fi’. Quarterly OonferencoSatNewman,
Martin........... ; ..................... 1 52
2 79
lit *’Tax-Payer"will examinethe ill:;
Nieces,
Ira.........................................
urday evening at 7~ o’clock iu the church,
- To JohnM.A. VeRb,nnd Eva, hie wife.
~lay’s Landing,N.J.
2 3I’
Btehels,WHenry.."
..............................
of April ~tb, i~e. will find the lily virtue ofauorde:of the Court61"Cb~eery
June~2, 1871.
4~-7
g Tho ¯boys soiling fruit upon th0 PUIILICA~I
oor=o
r o=-.....:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
..41
LOTNo. 5--Doingtwobuilding lala knawll~
aa Iota No.Ouoaud Two,inllioek No;’821blithe plan of Sa!d ~i~g ltarbor Cily lOlal, conln[n-ing tweleethousand~quarnfeet.
LOT~’o. li~Belogseveral contiguouslotl%
No.4?, 4~,44, 45, 46~41’, 4~, arid 40. In Farm-.
T, otNo. 1153on the alp of the GIouceslix’
Farmaud TownAesoclatfae.
ConditLons
made
known
atsale
JOIINC. ATIBOTT.
"’i
SIMONHANTIIORN
Com’as l,
LOOIBKUEHNLti,
)
Dated~one~, 1871.
50-0
Admlnistra/or’s l~itlle.
Byvirtue of an order issued out~nf"the 01phons’Coqrtof the Courtlyur Atlanrle~willbll
sold at the residenceef DaaietTowneend~
mn.~
Now
letit
eeri~
will cover Coneidersb~e
are
noderil
will be a
It
to
on
, :-~,.
~.tol
Aekalonl--six
water’free tickets issued to any apI~litlah.l’;~
~or
thiareason:
and so I
in 4
; ~e~ttion it
.... ~S new Methodist, or a new
"
.
~to~
"
..
wh~b wo~d
¯ lamrnto CeekWelt
the family depend~ upon
-We know that then arethose who
and their
~t’it
as
,stat~
. .m~ an individuality as a Beesher him- could keep
se~; it~ls going to have. a deal .mo~ erwise.
Beecher in it thau any onenisrroWeree
, knowof this
: can fit in it without
arbltnry order
m~t~teaUyenclose and "covdr~
with
.Chureh,
all.tl~,
state
money,
needed, wa~.
!e
,rall~
f the
the atmosphere
tionably to he
In the second ~torY of this th~rdbui~d-dollars.
renoy stamp
As
iet~ii~i~t~l~°’~he
inl~~rt~lbbtl~¯I
of the le~iug.,th~
"Church
treaS..the.
rooms"for the j~
, wilt be women,
ehureh
of the
, to five, toni and fifteen
the
-,
A Big Farm.
m~t ~dti ~ "
dlb~
n
h’
~ ~I
~":" ’""-’" :
The
and
taken
I~ the
two
win
~d
wbrl~
:of ~’
Tile other~;
he
York’.,’ P~isa~t~udby
andextremelyvuJgsrfashionJ " ~i:J
’:’
With some
he
to shoe
Some’ of
diseb~r~d hie bonds
rag
before the
flgh4
very
the~ 1,~hes
’the dIw the ailm
I, acoompani(
aok..ca~e
for safety, and started for
her again,
l
l’ ~ ’ {
The Wonderr¯l’ Vleterla’FMIs.
’ The last number
intereattng~,
lllndeol’nlpl/s In England.
’
The London correspondent of the Cmolnnatl Commercial
nays :
lndlimi stlt~ate;,,ldho’(really are mlsslonlrics’.are f~undln considerable numo
bore.at C~mbri~geend Oxford.sine,
wherethe’~’fli~d~ a" ~d~i.terset in ~H’~ltel’ litetature, Stimulated by.MaxMuller
’at th~ onb,~md.,by ~r. Palmer (author
of an Interesting ,bqo)t ou 8urn lteliglon,}
at the ’other ~u~vei~ity¯ They arc e~t~emely p~ul~r amolig their wlflter fellow.stodbnts~
~ well. they maybe,’4br
rileylhavo fine manners’and I~od looks¯
I fancy there Is hardly a handsomt~r
youth u~ CumbHdg~than young Mahmood(now ’aVCh’flst’m’College,) whoso
liu’eage ts’*~oed to the Prophet hltoeelf,
¯ hd who~ls a rol~ver MussulmanmtlonMist. We have a.other de=oendant of
ameerAll, o[
tint ~oham’ofthe’~Yniverslty
nl
and son of a dlettngu{she4
of ends, who wrotea notable
.~’ The 0rlgiu of Sciences,"
new llr.hmo
I~,nq)(Worshlpper~
of’God,)Whocameto England
withBabooge~hnbChaude~t~n,h&vo
are. welladapted, for..this
formerattiole espeeially.
be~t"mediolne
for
and’ nowWith.
turn it under when the"crop
hes sttain~ full growth,
and.the= sow
with~xye,; and in. the e
Take
andwhenit is in blossom
derand"so~ with_wheator
and’seed
withclover.
waylandwillcertainly
improve.
Afte~
heapple. Itat~ theascdndoropofryaorwheathesbee~
in
tachs the L~.ititeelf.
’/hisinseet"whs taken ofF, the land will be in good
O? Oood cookery ’iatroduob~ from’ ~nghmdin the first enough conditioni usually, to plantain
in produeing the highest.
of tl~s:
corn.
"
nor enche~efoster amor-:
.
hi& appetite, but’ in: prepanng every
it
One of
What tho,EUerescolm Reveals.
. Peor dish:w-e]l, however Simple ~r Common
to keep swine in the Lewenboeck tells us of a’n insect
n~ay be. There are, for instance, fami~,~of
.t
lie~/who
never
eat
any
good
bread
from
d at t
nrehard, whieh eat the infested apples seen with the microscope, of whie~
’’ ’
one century to another, andhave no ides "aa they
tWent3r-seven miRions would only equal
of Burr ’of What it eon~st&~ Nor a~meats cooked numbers
’
a mite.
better within their precincts. Those about
Insects. of various
e and healthy delieacies which the
the cavitie~ of~ gr~in of e
houeekeeperknoweintuitively how
Moldis ’a forest c
are never seen her~ ~l.ven a merou8 C
6Lre II~ed~
cannot get themselves
A p~-eon might as well
Hottentots. as far as aliy
not to be, nor is
tell ;about: the :ne~ and
to the church
of this
! "RgNOV~TZNO
~f01~N"T’~D.~At’a re"
~
o~at:meeting of the ~merican’ Institute
Farmers’Club,wbi~d. ~hi~; ~lnostion was
~allbd~p;,one~of t~e mdmbensaid tha~
themOSte~e~t~al method, in.hiso~
air is pleasant
ei~if~ed
e zsmo’;
ehureh; that edition’-is ~eeestobe
be ]
and~atte~tioni’-no s
Many members~f
90ngreggtiona h~v,~
;~iHtid~"~In~i~ ’nbf
at
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.+
.
,
,:
.
:
.
.
¯
_
¯
.
,
.’.
.r
YoungLadte~, Pltts§eld
widt }y knownIn
euperiorlty of intstraetion.. ) ’Rev. ~, Vi Sraan
Ptineip++l.,
¯ :’..
,...
" "t-4
"bebe-
the Supreme
Court, whereon9~0-od
c~e ar--_ many,Aotakoeffeot on+the 1st of Ootober to
gued~nd
decided-will-f~tMsh~s
~a
noxt, whinh reduces tho rateof internu- tes:. as many.Bnt ebeuld Congress be
tional pcetsgo tor prepaid letters, if ex- compelled9ext winter virtually ~o decide
~ehangedbetweentho two countries by the question of the right o/ womencitiFensto veto, by 8ett]ing
of contho elo~eJ mail via England,fromteo to tested
aeven ccvts for each rate vf haft sn ounceof women,an
or under. Unpaidlctters so exchangedCourt will be
unncoessary,
are to-be char~od-with-doublethe pre- there are manywhobelicvo this
thc case.
.
paidratos, andthe iosuflloieut
3..Every womanwho wishesto be cnters with the poslage f)r uop
dewedwith the right OI.votiug ou the
after deduction el the amount
same terms with the male citizen of the
This arraogementthua
term pc,rage of seven cents, or tbree sil- r~publio ahouldsend her oamoaudpoataddrees un a small slip of paperto
ver grosehe, per siogle rate, on prepaid
escphine$. Grifling,
letters oxchen~ed between the United
laced io an autograph
States and
’ on and after 1st
ioh+will-bekept Opeu)roxlmo,
at the Capitol until woman
ad or by tho dil’eet fines via
eotrauehised. Sho~hould
Hamburgor Bremen.Itis parlinularly
~ also such ~rimot money,large or
~o be observedthat this reductionapplies
t file[re rs- 0 0 ly~o~q~ai-a-lV~--rr~pbn~de
fie-e- amail,-as-ehorosy-wish-cx pcoded-in~ha
other thao letters poslod in the Ut, ited cireulation of pt, litinal tracts underthe
St,lies for Germany
will centinuosubjent dirccti°n.°l~ the coumfittee, a,d she will
to the Bamerates of postage and to ,he immzdlately reccive an acknowledgmenL
samo conditio0s of compulsory prepay- ofbelh nameand mone~, and a specimeu
meritas are nowapplicable tbereto, ot tho tract io prasentdistribution.
Postma~tcre will levy and cellest poe!see 4. Women
shuuld obtain hearings beoo an:l after tho’ls~’ol Oetobernexla
By foro Icgisl’uive committeesofevery State,
8rguing
the’question
tot themseh, es;
order ot the PostmasterGeneral. .
JosEPlt H. BLaCK~’O~, should obtain lyceumand freo lecturcs in
Supt. every townaud village; ehould rcad and
¯
¯ fottit~’ them~lves with arguments for
-,rJvato use, that father~, husbands,and
"
- FfOMII]~0e
" ............
be moved-becauso~t their