Indiana American, Volume 6, Number 6, Brookville, Franklin County, 1 February 1867 — Page 1

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C. U. B I XG II A 31, Proprietor Dfiea iitie . ifitlonal 'Bank! E&ndiBg, ' (Jird story.) TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION! t?,59 ' PER YEAI, IN ABVaSCt. , 83,00 :" V IF KOT rAID lDAKCt. Ko'postaje on papers delivered saithin this Coanlv. DENTISTRY. 33 rook vi lie. I ndinnn ' INSURANCE. - - -.OSQOSjaKIÄVP - ' : - home ixsukan'ck-compaxt: Tho Leading Insurance Co. of the West. . CAPITAL, S3UO.O00 00. . Vlrc -uU Marine Ulsks Taka on as rsuooableterrar as any othar reliable Company. CII S. C. RE KIUT, President. C. M. lUs3.f, SemUry. L. MEYER, A pent, ly At BrookvUle, Ind. ATTORNEYS. Wll0 MORRSV. WU.M.11AY. MORROW Sc. HAY, Attüracjs at Lavr nnd Solicitors 01 tlalcis, JVo.3 Vinton Block, Opposite rost Otflce INDIANAPOLIS, IND., Wilt praHia.in the Stat an t Federal Crnrt Ia li lit, and alio bfr tho Cotirt of Clahni a od - - - ... -wa, " J I .Vr. .'IIIV. st Troaiary Dejartuimt at WnMrfton fJty n. c. twns-y r. a. adjws - r. BRaav. ADAMS L UEUKY, .(UROOKVII.LE, INDIANA,) ; 0' over C anion's Store. r-.etl- : TOBACCONIST. MA N I' TACT U I! K H A N I ) DKALKK IN CIOAHS AND TOBACCO ' . 01- ALL DKSCnil'TlO.VS', an l afst Kh-tTrsttfo an I liitnil Dmh-r !u CIIEWIHD MiB SaOEIEO & (.). Ü) & Ol' ALL KINDS, T .A. ItKKll. VALLEY HOUSE, JAS. 0. VAX HOU.V. rnoriULTOR. jul 1.1 It. FUDGE HOUSE" lillOOKVIU.i;, ; IXUIAN.A, W T If I 1 AI V n n n ll n I l W n

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......... i.n.ui, nui niiaiUU.ipay taxes, nni mat u teara iura cum,

a i t a It. i IIMD1SMA HOUSE, 1C3 West Fir.h Strict, :C'?.Wi'( (c:3-:SD. G'idcon Kymnn, Frcprictor. sie'ill if IX o"UT7" Hotel. ! rVl V, uudatalKiicd I fllhtig up Ma rvilücnr and X ia Ho r4'ty t t nirrtjin e;ueta. Any er.i'ii wl.lling "Ii. rt in at uirM In lliv ll k 111 .-el...i.:, Iii I Ml lliN a ilvaira ) lure. Il I tituu.l on tb FJiflald 1 t. . only i.t. in t tu ff tn.o. wji.it. i. a net. 8pt. H.HKJ tf wüsichsster ranss, COUMiR UUUK.MK STIJI-LT& IJ.iW l.ia 0i the l.vri j inn I'Uii j AaoAiuuiodatloua fur ibree Lundi cd. gucstt. 'Pll IS tnos 1 1 a i rally lira t d, ami i enr to a I a- ba.lnc. ptiiat. City enra pas a lh Hntql lo all 'ha tVrk'i, ilailroad Lej ot and j luee i l awuiainant eeery Ihr mlnutai. M(U l'.tvlfl fl.i.ir l y i diabli, it.r3-Iy J. F. HARROW' ICO. a winiiiiii.n.uinMMwwMMWi G-. MTJEISH. .MERCHANT TAlLOIt. Iliiboaghtout F. I. IVF.I0.VM. and rnpeetfully Invites th panplo i.f liRUUKYlLl.r. t cjll at Jtr. Vi:iOAND- ld Stand, ahtr tbry ean t ultril Iu Coata, .Panto, Vccta, &c., , . MA DM IN liKSTSTVLH. Mr. Wijal will iUt till Jprlsj t recomaa nl U. Mai to hit t'utoiure. Hit blm a eiSI. O. MU.N.Sll. LOUIS 5fHEY, MEilCMiT. TAILOR, AND MAXCrACTrREB OF Fön im Äfffl.iovs. , ALSO DEALER IX Gcntlcmeirs Furnishing Goods Shop on West Bide Main Street, BROOJvVILLE, INDIANA. ' JIT" S;n'

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Iasby's Last Words to the Democracy. , ; Cold Feet. 1 ' : ' Io.his last volume Mr. Xaly gives 1 No. one kliould travel in winter witU few "Last Words," from wLich we quoto : ! tiplit-fitting shoe?; tbej arret the ciicü- '" I lid bt readers farewell ia U,ioni ,Vhi. Ineefl coIdr.es, 'Mid5-.' t perfod nr gloom rarely ekallcd and cev . ?"! leel- of -dijconilori ( ull vver tho eraurpst for the Dculotrisj. Never ia .M;veu n.tlop the. mind frctfalatld my recol!ckliuu wai the party io sich a1' rn,"k e' A A wmJca tock,,u altftute ur al jcct cusitood. The Northern .kceP fect warmer than the sauio .lock. States hev alipt from our prao one by one, '' ,n-s and a Pa,r rf tuhl 1)00,3 ldet.' If Obtil nooe'. remains' Lieh tre kin loudly a Ffrson Ilas'aP(i(Hl cireol.tion; .the feet callourn. Tl Border States are Usin pct warul jhenifclves if thei tipht their Den.ocriy nd rallvir, under te boos are retuoved. Io one can go to led black banner uv Alli.hiolnj, and the ten' Wlth .c0,4 f5el x,ltho d.jip? thcmseWcr St.i., i-1 - l-iti-f.f,f.tr,.l-.r..i-iiif,atlwi!'nl,'e "jury; and it t nlways Lct in

aint t(t l.o voice in ,1,. f'fi.ftvii.i Firm the mount'tu tops uv Maine and the letel araiiei uv Illiuoy, the unmniits uv the LiniMtiv h(d!.r to us uv the outU, De firml we'll Hand by voolu And from tl.c rich cotton fteld nv the South, tie Hainccmy holler' to them uv the' North,' -Kerp up your tperrit.t c arc troo to jouP alt uv which is very ehce.in when ' Ihen, uv tic North U in ich a hop-eli ut - nority r to le un.l-le to elect a luwn.hip conMable, and them in tho b'ouih loiut cot no rote at 11! . , I arica . however, witli lh rest uv t la leadrr?, to the Ditnociisy to leunne firm j Ruthin will cou:e in time what, I can't, ! with any octree uv ccrtintv. fctate; 1 ut uthin will cotne. The Altishnists cannot ollut lool. 'lhc CUS3 uv th6 old U li' raitv wuz

(vuz. thnr the resrevtive h.divi'k-oaj the rxpectation of retr.aininp in 5CVrs themd' cond ro:.d and rite, and c.rl f u'd pull off -their t.t-Ct-kack of doit, their own thinkin, lln- '.00,s' nd i.ut on a pair of ray fit-

menders led o and thcufurc it coed not le Irot into that t-tatc nv dUfiplinc fo necessary to success ra a party. That amc cuss is u hanpin on to the ALlthnist. They hunj; tocthc: from I-jG to 1 SCO coz there wuz wut they culled a prinfrippfe at takr; and on that j.'iiiiM'pplc they elected Linkin. Thcv would have fallen to pieces then, but n l a . our coullicrn tretnrcn Uc.trcu to com

h:cncc t rorashens for the r.ew covcrnmont ; ".lc "iraiura conuuton o it.o iooi,ine it bed o loc- dcMicd; and the 'overwhelm. ! !,,lrfU;3,1lülJ wmore Ireo and hcalthtul; but in rmsur uv the war smothered all minor j" " ,,aht ,,oot l8,kert on hciihoos and all the individual feciin, and 0U!C.H ,,1,0,le 0Id , n)(,T compreod every they hung to-cthcr long cnoush to fCC 1 l''ur, and by night ; the circulation ih althat thron. Now, ftill for the prinnpple ! mht "r1es,)l, 'he feet a ro cold, and clam wich welded ein dooiin the war, they are ,nJ' ""d damp, and tlm oon becomes holdin toscthcr )it, and probably will on- i Jhe,r eonslant condition, instead of a few til thfy think this question which they air j h1n.n" owru the close of the daj; but dI?poin of id disposed of. j thM Vt rJ -hange to a loe flipper or old Then they wilt eplit up and our openiu Fnco 0,1 arriK the shop, or store, or is made. Wo hcv a fcolid phalanx which j 'c' f ln a Tcry ,l0rt limtf le fo,Iow they can't win over or detach liom us. iC(l l7 'moncss, or stiff join,, or a cold. We lev them old veterans who voted for ! 'I1 gating the whole syMcm, unless Jaxou, and who tre Hill votin for bim. i ,U ''17' or thots are first made ery We lev them Mm Jy old yeomanry who rw: Common renso points out tho fact will f wear that Llool.itel-tiltraliMii ought i ,lut ,,an11 lniut rc'uU ,Vo,n thauing a to be put down, and can't be tolerated in j Iooc CoIJ th je ,or 8 wa,ru ol,ca Kenutluan (Jovei nn.cnt, and who, bless i , Iruiltul cause of colds is the wearinc.

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iiivii vi rouiir i von t antn uu muiu n iidi 1 Dloo Lite Federalism w uz hun no unborn ; Lü0ts or f,h,'e,, w,th dinner olcven if t.af.y-Jot.vf (Jnv Fa"uKiF."ll-l1cV tl,atT'T- weatUcr. !rr-.nrilieT?r-vn.c.;r a iT,r,Folid aimy uv voters whose knees yawn M"c,i l,i.o is put on in the caily part of hidjuslv, and whose coat is cut at elbows, 'he winter, it should be u-e 1 until the first and whose childu n go baicf.M.t in winter, .Av or t least until tho winter is blOu 1 'ill in ir it.-.il n ilrii.Lii. t... .r, 1,5. : ken up. In tho effort to Lern the feet

key, and damin the (iovtrMi.ei.t lor impo fin a iiicmno tax. Wo lev ihe ruti-'mtic ' citizens whoyo noses blussotn like the lohaire :t.d nh,. liv.. it. t.i.-.rt .1 ir i.v i,!... or ikalitv; nnd we Lev John iltni.-tcj's con-; stitoi i-nts. Thcfc elates argymt nt wont move, and lejsonin went Into. Ti.ey like t ubuoz-: lh. Covcrnmci.t f.. r levin taxes, lit in to deeeite scn ebedv into the idea ihm thcv ... . i .i . i l . i .... jiln ii.; and the oppot-o nigger ckality bcf iz it Koothra rm. iiLf l.iiiJiiiiin tr think thru.: and tbev Ol't'o.-e ni22cr ckalitv U1 that there is Homobiii in the cmintrv low-t-r Jowti ih:ni thtin-rlvcs. The Uimocrisy alliiz led these, add alluz will. Kz 1 ictnaikc l. the Ab!ihtnsts, when i ichcxid it v tl.c i.rcsMiic now bcarin onto! im, will L-io-.v liiiciiotis, tuid Miiit, tili ih(.e iLs i will hev no tioub! e to git into ii in ! j 1 1 ii v . ii nu t li i: ii our mot' ecuii's jrrul.iM. nnd iionspapcM, and iPui.dy l.l eil i.i.f. in- nu uill.iu .Mii.h..t i.v .Tii-V ni d wh.it hat in l ..ooonren'toem. whMi Ihev can't te .d? Ihridc!-. we nre not at the end uv ..or ir-M.i.v i.t Who., iho wust con e lo tl e wust. lheru is the tib-ci' lett us. When bo is no Jon-cr uv uo to ! tis cz he is now when the piejoodis is so fur rcmnted cz to invest him with the uffrnj:c tl.cn la'l pie him the ballot itcV lead him up out uv l'i:ypt. and we'll make him veto wiili hi 'tin riimnV.iuv

Loid.". Jil'.d sich, me undei ininiii their c"",t, HKen general or a port ,.-r , .. w. uu mui hi ei. j

...ti. I.. ; -vulli I.,,, i i t v.i rvni. not made. Lxerec und experience , mji 't scollop is a terrible

iL, , .in ui.i.L. .i... I....1 nf.A .1... Rivo i'.icilit v. but the nuaKCcatioti is in-! M'eais except the h

. i.i. rr . . .r,,i r, ,,,'i ...( "ate, or it is never n:aiiiftcd. On tho : heStright (!ut, tho Vandyke, an

:.''.r.....i r. .i 1 r t . Luiidou dailv rai.ers all thu ercat hiatuil ' Unlf mooii. A new Myle fot..

never tt failed to control all uv the bw-1 ,i,"c. ,or composition. To write for a paest eiders uv soeiety. I bey hev the bw- I er H onc tlil,,e t0 c,Jlt a rI'cr !" 0livl"rt grade uv the ftilrincr; thoy hov ).d i- j' mi t waio mid Maryland;' they lev 'Noli Yoik! tji0 C'nn.ritlne City Minor man saya: City and Southern Illinoy; and cf tho nig. 1 ..w were born a rebel, and to-day WC gcr gels the lul.ot aloio lhc srclhulook, j aro ,r(l,,i to ijl)1IS. nf- ,ilö

Im ritsm hpiniiil f in rill en tii'hfi " " Let us hold onto our f.tilh, and ontin joo to run, lojdu cventoonlly t ho jihiii bed. Let us remember that u II tho maj. r-' !?. , - I .. .. . i

11.CP agin us uou i en.in-o the- larl lliut ihcir power to deceive. They charged the o:ih cust Hani aud that Hagar wuz sent ,H,ih. people with wanlin; to destroy back to hcr mistress. Let us remember ,H,r (Jovrrt.mtnt, which was a Luc falsethat 1 anl, or souio one uv them poescls, : i.mui Bllj ,i.e mll n j -.1,0 ctr.,n.

remarkcu, '?crvsnsc, obey yoor mästet, , htcd it hnew they lied when they done so." and that under Alliahn rool, we arc ex-j if you imo been a rebel all the lime, posed to tho dar cer uv marryin nipper, j wnT didn't you he'n your brothor rebals.

Let US Kill (hcnsll Ihe faith that even- ,l,inn. ib. Int 1 vesr while ths Jaeo.

cnooaiiy, wt.cn reason returns, tho Aruor-;uins w,.re thrashing them ao like the (lev ikin people will not throw away the boonjjj Whnt wcro you lyinS around your we cller cm ur til I it, tho cuss uv labor im-. liqi,,r hops for, when th great-c.iue of posed by the Alu. ty f.,r difobcdici.ee in ; i.,iertT. h0 gallantly defended by Jeff, tho garden, az the Iiimocrisy served tho , Iiavisi, as you usserf, was being crushed by army, by suk-t.toot. and tcrseveio cenj tho boys in blue? If you were a consistonto tho' perfe end When this good ; CIlt rebel you would have been doing time is come, then will tho ansbent De- f0mctliing for the rebel cause. Did you moerisy uv which I Lev tin to vunst a ; j0 ? ()r nra ou ju,t tniiitf t, tnukc piller and a ornament for thirty yenr. t. i- pcül,lo Uliovo yon nr brave, now the dauuniLh, and the position wich I now hoi J, f ger ls pasped?-j;ichmtnd Tcleyram.: wich is rather too temporary to le agree- j tf - , , able, be continyood unto luo for keefa, "Aunty," raid a sentimental "iiiee to a end la)in off the nrmor uv actooal war bereaved widow, "iio;t you'ro proepcrous

cnu lajinvu me nrmor uv actooai war fare, I ahel rest in that haven uv worn-out patriots a pcrpetooal Tost OCis. May tho day be hastetie-ll Farewell ! Namiy, 1. M., 1 (with is Fosttnaster.) The more true luerit 1 perc.a ha. the ; m'r? la spphitnl? it 111 others. . .

"THE UNION, THE C 0 NST

; : ! ' BROOKTILLE-'IND.; FItlDiVYi PEHRUARY l; 18G7:

. '""'f i inn, vicu it Iii irri uu ii m kci cold, at led-tim, to draw off the utockiip and hold the'fect to the fire or tove, rallin: th?m nicanwhilo -' with tto land, until jtltey are perfectly dry aud comfort m T" piean r:Prat,on1 f ud- oupht not to to Jijr;d with for a ng!e n.ht fr,m Of ,?,bcr ,0 Ma)i ,l Jst 't pewoji to fall Mfccp in five B. ulC? w,,,0 V,hf C0 ! ,fct' run,J haV "'fit.cd awake for hall aa hour Mrc and even then the a.cep will lo ui.ref.-ehioS 1 I . . I . - ' " 1 i The feet uro far from the centre of the KjFtetu. that the circulation in them is canty cheeked end tl.cn dicsc logins; hciice. it is of prc'atlniportan'cc that per fons on going to their place of business, tiiir lipticra or bi.och; and the will Cod ttiat on putting on their Loots again al niht to Lome, it is done with coüjidcralle diflicolty. This is because tho feet Have swollen during the day, a natural result from the blood and other fluids accumulating in them, partly from their Lein in a Mundinir position for a considcraLIo portion ot the tune, and parfly.from uurinir th winter, while out o doors. ;ami, the t-sperienco of one man is nu i K:,,u Jh1v to, another. Soilo keep their; w"" .lurin- tuo col.iest weather by ' WCirilig COttOll rt;iflgs; others lire tlioic I -""slul by' wealing woollen. hoe. The : ('"b' rational plan is for cac!i one to cxper- ! ilm'ut u, hi'sclf aad observe the result 1 1,1 b'-. Oihcrs, nain. Micrced best by ;earitir lv pair of h se at the same Ulltv i,n0 ol wo!!en, iho other of cotton; llii". ililViriirP in in I'mm fho fut llifit these diffeicnccs uri.-o from the fact that , - - -- - - - "lo euro. anon oi some isinoie vigorous il .-.r. that f others; somo. ;r on their feet : 1,11 1,c ",(" sit almost all nil ihn li.r.f.- othiT 'ii T.lrix.vi . nil ,1,v Juutnul of ILa'A. w """ . Editors, Munv t't-rfon huii'i.-o that cJilini; iifwsont.rr is :in fj Intk. An l'.oj lish ! , ,l - - writer npjears to think dillcrctitly. lie . a . ' pooa tiUtor, or CumpelCtll HCW'paper "lis, ll o i Ci IM.. loetS, Cs.-ilVtst :(,f U"U lfc" u,,d uw V er' tJ,lC 1U ,u,'y,, 'I can, a ta id thu lalo , editor i f lliO London 77oifi, "lind nny "'her tf men of genius to write for mo, l,ut very uddom one man el common K'HsC.' Xcarlv all DUfccssfiil editors nre

f thii d.-eiiption. A good editor bcldoin j 'hoit for the promenade, largo for tho opwrites much for his paper; ho tcads, judg- era. ' The matciial most in favor is of tho es selects, dictates.' alters and combines, : 'hnggy order for ho street, of the velvet und to do nil this well ho has but littlo '- l'o r.pcr.t. Carriage robes ara striped,

1 "l hc nescrit I oiinress at ashincton ! .i'i - - i ti". is more deserving tf being dispersed than 1 1... i....r...i i.. .n IIIU V ll II I V'lt il U I U (.UU'H'S. Tho Jacobins havo tlonc everything in vsr lereavci widow, "now you'ro procpci j and well t! do,' let tis get some pr ( tombstones for good anclo Daniel; 'know ho ha none at his crave." pretty you L'rave. Aunt Kcziah lifted un her hands and emr.bs.. sized this touching expression : "Jane, if they want anything of Ouiiiel at the judq; inunt they nun lind him without a uuidc1 ..:.. 1. : .. -w ' 1 board; 1 tell you be'll be there iu tituct"

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ITU - T ION, A NTDT H E ENFORCED E NT 0 F T II E ,L A W S

7, . '.. '..The Sleigh Eide. " ; k,Ett Soaio L'row'a, my -rjty oa t ' ' ' ' I'm inr yöo luutt rcmtitW- ' ' If not lov. at loat fo?,fttn ' .... .' 1? Xfta'icigh rid in Ceco-.ber; .. . ÄYieo nil th teile and all tL beaux, 'J'ln a pit or rrciti.tronlJ ft fortS,' ' And rqaect.'wealh th bniTali, ; r t t ' -.i EacutiWa-banda.lo. ' : ' Mow trtgbily trmi tt cortbira H-uti " XW tlo.aaowjr riJfcs I ! ' JIow pliaiaat wer thawiater olbta ' . " OtsrTd from ountry fcrt lge 1 : . Yli'er"tclt"lioaKht 1 b loch JJrcu, ; ;Mitl l3Bjbtr,'fua and SaUry; And Iotct feet, üTnI tb irttt, " " i Eacb btber' bsrtf, et. ' ;: . i : : s , . ... Ti very sic jfntar and jir, - Of al Joe.t rjMi w LT'a r ho!J fern io bright an J clear On fuct furmeu cf icttj' , A ail jtCw ktow in Camei, iaJfd, Voit brilliantly will jlow forth, Ti'ben fanr.e I bcbioO a glurrlcj ttciJ, II iJ under fun, ic. 'X'aa ur you mioil tb villa; inn, Ibe iupj tr and tb rcrol ; ' , . How, io th geneal dim and did, Lor sbt bia nrrowi lrei ; And dou't forjrt how Ilemy KidJ Embraced you ia tb buttery; Yj.kiiei bii lip-yoa know you dii -And te khitd jcuri, ta. And when tlio finTita wer all paid, How tut f.U nnid rritcd, .Until tb youigur latdici (ail A pruJ tbejr all dcteaioJ. Dfrlitt" bo cried tb. nclvat Ahn Iltr tnodeaty to tbcw forth; . "I'll never yield t any ma a My is'o lips," 1 e. Tbc wtatry tnd tbe botutward way, ' Elow chilly tn eurfute, tut underneaih tar für w lay All iiug'y In our ileee: On glil cjon the fciwa'd entTb ireity N!ly ttiirlctfeclsrc't J'R Troit bud pinched ber ft, 'And VA'y Frost, te. ' , Another, nndernetb bir rvbi;, . (Tb luß'alor, t.)t br dicie.) Fair Taticne, with altmJaLt Job, Ietectd io ci.reü, Fpran up, with anjry , blai-biif fac Jler innocence to ibow forth, I!ut all' wed her curli wero out of place, , . )Ur co'Ur cDf, ice. And then tb partlna; at tb doojt Its tender, rnuinjl blifies t Eweet lip, frciu their abundant itor, Gave to lb poor in kier ! Tli partium word tb long emlrae Cuj id'a uoft dangerons ritrherj, . II r o j ht re to 10a wj a I tv k lce . Au r. until intti noj a., ttj. Ie.ir Su-io Troxa, live yon and I, Of a I that load cf merri i cnt, tilbtar füll are let t to try I.pycM lnteat, beat experiment; A&d til 4 11 the coming tnowt ar pvead. Our nTiitual hopes Khali glow forth j Slay Ify'men bleu n when we're wed, Ii,crc.i,e fir j"J, A?. , Feuilleton of Fashion. The characteristic feature of ail fashionable uiako ups, whether for ball, paity, or promenade, ij brightness. The next . coiispteuoua Icature is trunne5s. . llua is . - . , ettiroat ,S h.ii.t , ' . . . , llue! n,", l,lu r,cl1 ''csses, ätiortcr atlll, vivi.lly conri'atiii ' in color. Ihe j bottom of ii!l drc.-tiod nre Iritiitncd some j with fringe, others with' velvet, oilier: slill ' with fur or feathers. These last articles fotm the mnst elrn nt triinminzs for filk. They me only worn when tho whole costuine is r ruttc. When the dress is in different material .. . ..a I J" llu 1,1 u, u.iu iU..M....r new neeesvity. tilemctit, d the called

anu writirsi" "?m nu npounreu in i.iiropr,

FiI.a ft.1 'f 1 . IT. I ' . . but has not r-con introduced here vet This is ii bntllcmcnt with the corners cut 0"' ' 1 hn is quite on improvement on the naiau ouuiucs. Cloaks, sacks, canotcs. and all articles ! belonging to tho wrap fimily, nro worn and, in 01110 instances, ptaided, but ope ra cloaks continue in plain relf-colors, ' mostly white. The firohtV tllUlli.lUg is ; embroidery. i 110 luahionabio morning robe is cf India cloth -crimson or scarlet, or maroon or blue, with deep pnlm-lcaf bordtrs for those who can afford them, Tha-o. who cannot, mako a roho of French merino, and trim it deeply ut the bottom whh palm-leaf lUnnel or merino. Thj petticoat worn under these is no longer u clearstarched, cold linen, with an infusion rvf tucks and rufiles, but a eoft white cashmere, of Crvnch merino. T'hi inuit bo trimmed ofcomse, nnd lie only trimming that it will bcur to adtantntre is braiding or embroidery. VeS-ct slip'pcrs, tho color of tho body of the dress, tiima.wd with swatisdown or white fur, is the proper article for tho feet, with thia toilet, 'fho head tliPSH hhould be of white real lace, with rollte of Velvet or satin ribbon, of the prevnilincolor, net at intervals. t!rU whether on yuin or elderly ladies look dunning in elegant dithabilU.Uoudoir for .lanuarv. '.' na'iiiii Wcntil.Ni.s4. Our young friends and old one too who are anxious to learn Low inany wcilJintjss married couplotuny lawfully have, will be pleased to kuow that one ye tr after marriao cornea the paper wedding; fivo years after marriage tho woodüu wadding; ten year, th3 tin weddin?; twciity-fivo years, the silver wed uiug; fifty years, the golden wodJinjj; and tevvuty-livo years, tlUi diaiuoud weddiog. I Ilavo not thy c'.ouL lo mike xhea it lcc'ms to raiu.

, .ScIitUvte of 'Siriglo .'Women. '. It is a condition-1 j which a einöle wo

man uiuU nalco up her mind, that the close j following-advice hovr ta go to bed iu .wiuof her days -mast be inorb or less solitary. tf .time. .Th ose who practice retiring on Yet there is n - solitude which old aze , the "cuddle trp'"plan will readily . fail in

fcels.t'u be as patu'ral and tatisfying as that res whicli seems such an iiksomeness to j youth, but which gradually grows into the best blessiug cf our lives: and there is an

other eolitude. eo full of peieo and hope.lUut if, a person is not-1 ti good health, that it is like Jacob's sleep in th wilder-jit is best to undress by a good - firo; ncss, at the' foot of tha ladder of angels. warm and dry the fctt vrell, draw on tlm

"All things ere leas dtsadfal than they teem. And It rriay be that the extreme loncli ncss, which, viewed afir off; appears to an unmarried woman asone of t he saddest of j the inevitable results' of her lot, sliill by that time bavJ lost all its paio, and be r-! garded bat as" the quiet, uteamy 'liödr""uTe-"t' tween the light" when the day's work is J done, and wo lean back, closing our eyes.j to think it all over before we finally go to rest, or to look forward, in faith and hope, unto tho coming morning. A finished Hie a life which! has mado tho best of all the materials granted to it. and through which, be its web 'dark ori 1. . 1. :..' .. -i t ... j .. j . - 1 bright, its pnttcrn clear or cloudy, dan now bft tracod oImIiiIv lh" hrtnd of tllA Great' l'CMgncr; surely this is worth living tor. r.... .. .

And though in its end it may be some- ,h;t mom-nt t)fs visions of a useful and what lonely, though servant and not a honorable career were destroyed, and one chtightct's arm may guide tho failing Men, of worthlessiwss, if' not absolute dishonor, though most likely it will be strangers only j jTCSCtltocl itJ-f. Weil did she know th:it who come about the dying bed, close the i illteiiipcrancu walks baud in hand with eyes that no husband ever LisseJ, and poverty, hauje and death, and hef mother draw the shroud kindly over the poor wi.h- Le,lK was vcrCi.A as with a hharp Mtel. cred breast where no child head had ever Ah, young nan, if the holy feeling of lain, still such h Ufa h not to be pitied, for j ;0Y0 ,-or j,cr wll0 borövo-J, ii not dead lYith-. It u a completed life. It has fulfilled iU;in you? fchun t,Jat wlich ivtg hcr pain; appointed course, and returns to tho Giver . adJ;orfl tQ tlut w,ich ivej her;oy. of all breath as pure as He gave it. Di- j Ifbhc is with you oncaith.she does not,

Littlo Things. Tic preciousnoss of little things was never more beautifully expeossei than iu l ll M C1 1 .Mf ! 9 0 illW.ttlil i Sal I IVII HU'n I'lVI lA. I "J.ittlo marten boxes ot homes arc generally the most happy and 'cosy; littlo villages aro nearer to being atoms a a a ' . t . i. . . t . I ......i;. it..... ...!... I we know of; and little fortunes brinj .1.. . .. IKnl.l,,,.,, ii,.. I I. .. ! . ' . I disappointment. J.ittio worus are tue rwectcst to hear little charities üy lar- j thest and stay longest on tho jving; little j lakes are the stillest, little hearts tho full-1 est, and little farms tho best tilled -j T :,!. I.i.aI' M it, i.inct r-,..,l ..) lit. 141111 ymraa il IV ttiw Hlo ivhu. nii4 ur tie sonas the most loved. And when nature would make anvthing especially rare!

land beautiful, she mikes it lutlc-little j cnaptcr w tue nm onntnuus, auu rtau ir".rjiitle Jiama.vd, Jiuladw. - Kv-(l ' i'l"01'' crse' I " , ' TeFybodv calls that little that they love bet! Inüdel read, kvr the prrac un-

! on eirth. We or.ee heard a good sort of a man speak of his littlo wife, ad wo ftn. I , .1 . I .1 . . I j of a w ife. We saw hcr,. and he weighed i pien innt sn muni dj a oaricci nine onou !'lft. n.i hu ulirnirln.l ltuf tlitn !f vh no ioke: the i3n uic.ii! it. He could nut i his wife in his heart nnd have room for other things besides and what was she but little? Mullnni U (t io much in lit He is t lie great Cciuiy ol alt we lovo ocj-i, hope lor most, and icmcmlcr tuj long- : ct." I J Manners. ! Young folks sljould be wintrly, but ! how to be, is tho O'lestiou. Many good ! boys and irls feel that they cannot bei have to suit them&olvcs iu the presence of company, lhcy arc unkwant, ciowmii, ! rough. They feel timid, ba.-dilul, and self-1 i distrustful the moment thcv are uddrcs.-cd ! by a Mrartiur, tr appear in company. ,.' i " . ' .i lheru is but one way to get over tigs Idling and acquire e:ist.t graceful in:.., - ! that i, to tl, t!l,st they cat, all the tunc, nt homo as well as ubro.nJ. (jooj I murium lire not loa med so much us acnuir ; cd by. habit. ... , U must be courteous, ng - ' rinu V.l. fii.'il Lin. 1 ..a ii I In in i ii 1 v firiit tv.i i manly ut home, and then it will bu a kind

j of second naiuro.to be so, everywhere. A Pcrsuu IKict gius u.t thu following ill coar-t, rough h.ihit at boiiic, begris u habit j strnetiou upn this itnpotunt snhject: j of roughne!s which wocinuot lay off if we i "When thou alt liMiriel. sock I, pleiiso try w heil" wo go among strangers. ThejtVvj wife; hut listen not lo nil she says tiio:.t jigrccable pcon! we huva ever known j 'u.?. man's right sidj a nb'was taken to . iu company, uro thoo that nro peiloelly ;,im the woukiii, and never was lheru ct'ti

nrccnbio ut home. Ilyu.c is the school for all the best things. Didn't Know Who Mado Him. An urchin frftti i-tmmcri wis sent t 1 school for tho first li.un. The tojcher, to tet his aouircmei.ts. u Led hiiu: 'Who made you?' Tho boy couldn't answer. The tc-icher told him the proper j answer, nnd desired tho boy t remember lit. Homo hours afterward tho teacher repcated the question.. Tho boy, rubbing ! his head for a moment In a lluJtof browu st uij;,, replied: . - ii m r " v n j a, tv v ' v a M nv i iiauiv A young hdy went in!, a ccrlaiiutorc j for the purposo of purchasing a piece of j music entitled, 'Vlieii 1 sleep 1 dieuui of theo." Jlutbyoiie tf thoac ludic-rriis j luiktakrs which w ill. Loinctuoes happen to the btst of fsmllie, aho astonished tho j young mau by eiKriiriii'; if ho bad tho j music entitled, "When I dream 1 tlucp with thec! , lhc timtike brought a modest blush to the check of the fir enquirer ditto to the young gentleman. A nrominout Icinocrat of lloywtlsIville, N ew York, pledged hinisdf before the lateelcctiou, t.i out t.l tlio clergymen j theru, that if tho Pemoe'rats wcro detect e4, i V. ... ... 1 I I I 1. ..t.lwll, i.o i.4.u u.in . .....in. v.., , for two years. IU now iIvHarel be Jill m,.vv....v ,..v ..... , man esn attend kurch every rlbbatli IT two yvar and then votv tlm Somucralic ticket. Hans, who is a jud.-o of morals os w,U . as uiotiey, t?asj thut Uinir Imler tonu , other ini' wif is oot a "legal tender." II wis a:smiii'H utrs exhibit-. hi- i-r lv-itil- ..f imporfancu: 'iiili Mil'.;.

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WHOLE NO. 207. '-r : How to go to Bed. JLtlTs 'Juurna? of IhahK cKts the 1 with these' suggestions: ' . . ; '' ! ."Do it in a Lorry tf there is no Cre in the room, and ' there ought not td 'be, unless you" are quite an invalid. stockings again; rnn info a room without lire; jump into bed, euilule up, with Iiead and cirs under cover for a miuate or more, until ycu.fcel a little warmth; then uneov cr your head, next draw off jour stocltings, straighten oat turn 'over 'ov'your right tiide, and to steepr : ' . . It' a i-e:iscf chillinesV Cohie-rover jou on getting iiitj bed, it always' will do in injury; and its repetition ' produces the til ; cfiect,- without having any tendency to 'harden you. Natur abhhors violence. We ate never blocked into health, linrd s.-ac makes no garment Inst long-w.".' r My Boy Drunk! , iinrnlinv hov drunk!'' and tears I r .1 . ... .1 .l.'i 1 fiiarica ironi me uioiuvr a ejt;, mi'i rn b , h d nnutterable aorrow. In ; 1 tl II I I V 4 V t V J II VI 7t M aa)W.ww.w if she is with hcr Tather in heaven, ah nit that eourse of life, which ahuU the gates of hoaveri against you.'and debars you from hcr society forever. Tho druukard cani not inlcrit the Kingdom of God. . An Infidel Agreeing with PjuL An admirable reply was oikms made by a cuiclul reader of the Uible to an ii.lidcl who attacLoi him w.th sHch cxprcaons MS ll icsc: 'That the blood of Christ can wash away our &ins is foolishness; I don't uiideraua4 or believe it." The Uible student rcinarkeJJ -Voü aud I'aul agree exactly.'' j ine lua.iei repna wuu warn myiifw, I tl , i - a. , j 4r a "! w ' 'h'Vhat l u 1

n'e 1fc,"den,, 7 u,rl.1 l" l"C, ur"iues of texture and el.stuiry. The whffr,

i ,ue ' 13 ,u 1,,e. "IU , . vul""u'1 ""' " tili tlllWI't lit llllll. i - - - . - The infidel bum; his head, and ever äl'H after studied tho lliblc'.and soon believed , il t0 b Uod's .,owcr "10 saUatiou. How to Make a Paradise. Uuy an acre or two if ground, fence it, uuiui a ncai cottage on ii; marry an augei in lioop, La I in oral atockmga aud jockey j hat; tkc her to lite cottage younclf; ab- ; stain IrvUiuH villainous drink; live upright j before Uod and man; '.vork fer your money. ! I'o all this, nud you will fouio as near gaining all iho original happiness .that has J survived the fall ot Adaiu as it is possible ( for oidinary moitals. Froste 1 limbs, it is ant.ounccJ, are per ' n.aiuiiilv relieved by one or two utt!ica-

! tion.i of a boiled lyu .r wood h, made Is '" r,,flC; b.ut " ,e.d I . . i. . i- i !i a ... ' In vishly , the ttsultain unik and butter so strong as to be quite slippery LclWCCtr .. i i : j t. ! the lingers. This lye sho'u A eitle, bo''!' corn'spoiidlilgl increased. Il j drained eff and h.e a lar.e hamilu. tdj l'); Xndab

COUMIIUII PJU lJ L'lVU MIHI I f, U IlllJIf.U

will it. lthhoulduenuiie'..ir...aiMiil.c:,?c',SI,,,? P wr in tuis way

i i i i i t .i 1 limbs le ?ulu.cr- cd lor one or two hour.-. I i To Tlräonü aiiult to Marry. A ' a lib quito traiuht, And wouloVt'thou strai'.'hteii il? It breaks, but bends not. ,. , ,. ,. , , ,. .Since, then, tis td-iin that crocked is wo-. ' ' 1 . . . . man s temper, loigtve her faults and blame her not; not lot her augur thc, nor coir ! iou tv-e, as u. I is v.nu to sti-at 'Ilten Im 1 tsrved. A lady, wr'ning unon the aubioot. "When men bicik their hen its, it is me same as when a lobt.r breaks os of his ' claw another pi-outing numedutely ! nnd ferti"r ' lu 'hcc." j ; The votin ";T 7. . man begin by hi ?Ui lo jiow his wild niii; uut, m m lew uais inc. j p.dietman, drugging him to the Mutiou j ay , hou.-e, guihcij thw harvct nij oats havo grown. "Jlotild on! 1 faid I'utVi-k, ns be noorl looking nfter tho depaited train, liirlionlPf it io -top Mould on, 30 murllii-rin . old slaino itiirin; yecs pot a passenger. aboard thal'a lift behind!" I , i A In, modest bachelor, lemsrki'ig that i a bot Ü it iron was g..d to keep iha lfc t ! warm in winter, was answered bya IK'om-j ing young lady that a vt ?y grenk improTc-j men; lud bticn ' diacwtied ou that luven j tiuti. . j ! i

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ja-ainst tho lenre, where ho r xpeeled to j wlC0 jiC ii(,lL ..Jf J can't et along :tuau t t'O now ncrc. . , ,- There i many a slip Lenvcn tl. cup anu me ii r, but ir ore . i i . .:. -i-.- .. I K. j 1 . 1. I 1. ll.. lil.i 4 " wvv" "3 "i i " : rrosienly ü.akcs lutuf; tdveriity trios them. - (.'rrMT A irl provirion by wbic'j I slvrifi"- and ibV '.'"t l UviO.'.

f f A ' , f ' ! f . 4 J . t J , I V ' ! 7ar, (II Ho,) ftrfim.. 1 f "o atrrt thr iBfrtiia. ......' ' " Att tBl)iMB.t ln.rt l.n. tt nf ......... "

j YEARLY. ' On n!imn. ebangoill arlrty f "i f I Thrv-aaricr t.f colnmA , ' j On-qnrter of a rolanin . - 2 ' vuw-eiuia i a rviuuin ..... TranfientailTrtftiBC3U iltuU Is aU rid for it dvtßf. . Units a particular Iiis I aptctfiaJ rWt a 4r4 ia, a J vartUein.ntt b fjlia!4 aatil rdcrJ cot and ebaieed aenardtat'y. Something About the Sponge. The rponce is an article of such ein mon art ijV.out rut' bomrs, tbot few perMns ever give a thooeht alxiut it, txcept that it can be bought St 0y dlBJ? rtttttf and is Ufeful for a great variety of pof-popc.C-At school, we need it to nipe out the work on our slates and blackboard. At home it is equally crncuicut for; removing sno's from our cloilUy, atd riea ing ay arucl lhat is .foiled. We all know that it will soak up a large quantity of water, that it is full of little cell, that we an press it together in a qusxt'er "f it ordinary mc, and that it is so useful w ceVid hardly "do '-ithout it. WJ5, flu wo'.derfül aitule has a wouderful hif..r'. In its n-Jlnral stnte, it i ti'1 a'dry, hnröi suUsfance. l-it a livimr at.in.al. hating it birthplace in the de-ahs of tit; sea. and grow ing, , and possibly Laving itn j.yrts and jnye as if it lived in the opt w air aof euusliine. Various pint of the ten'r the' limine of the sponge, but it. it ui-unlly obtained in. the Meilüerrsnein ea, and among the waters A' tb . W-it JuaJc, It is i'.'Und afia?!i'l. t'. roi k. and it ia & easv-matter to eotiert it. The wianner of I gathering tlm prtnge fr.,ai it naii.e bed' is novel, and to those entsced iu if, ofltn nniv! nlirl tu ll.,ii.i wni.arr.-xl in ? nf)n dangerouH. Th boats employed in tb lutiiess proi'ied to the "ground" early in the morning, and cast 8!Mf. 7h divers icinove nil their eloiVtng- xrfpt ehoit esck, which they fallen nionnd -,iL waist, and then Machine a werj;ht t tl'iCilisclve, they pluniiC iutvjhe water..' Ou uivhing the bottom, the Jivrrniyteg about, and Uy feeling clcts tb leB specimens. ffiihla rearhT which he futsinr his tuck, atid aacends to ti e stvfee araii. After reeling a few niirtwtM, again drteends, and ta f et the day. When the aprmge is firat taken r.nt of the water it ia nlipd in a glatiuelike eubetance, which makes it very hcavy and causes it t bold water; by placiu the pongo on th groond and treading it ' with tha feet, the gelatine is reuHvf'. Afterward tha sp6cw is washed and drH'U,wbtu it is reaJy for the matker. , . Tripoli, a tea port town of yiia, is tlt grand market lor the rpunes ci lh-ctcd the Kaid: They are bnuj:ht info the mai ket place iu laru willow haalets.'tnd th'ueuders ttaud and thstier for the at in the 8re?t.. 1 he scene is a. lively and interetting ouc; lrurcs, Turks, merchant from ijieice, nnd scents fiom dealers In Paris, ayruible toother and send larw ums in their purchases. Among dealers, i rLv-w loualtii. I sponf. art diviuoa mto tiine uiueretit ' n n - 1 1 1 i.ii t. tX l ii i t.V .I1 .Jv (in.. witlf fin rHft,ilut Jie ürl U. y al brings th bihet price. TU eeetljf ; 0f ,he kind otdinarily employj cd, while tbe third i ccarac. and used vi ly lor common puipscs. The manner in whia-h tits Ji'vers otrtaia tf.e fjoi c, and then tramp out tbe gelatine, is tliown very plainly it the illustiations. We would hardly think that tho u clul little article we can buy for a few cents waa'obtaincd w i'h so much difficulty and labor, and pasd through ev many hinds betete reafhiug us. T Care of Cows. This is season ot (he year when luiich cows require 'rs-nr than ordinary attention, it not properly caied for, they will dry up burlier than ia neeeary, or if Ibe flow oi'tnilk alill continues, ihn quantity will K inuth less than it would bi if proper ii 'leiiliini weie paid to the character of the !" od fupplied. liny, properly cured, in- ts- plfice, but il led ubitio, f I M I ' .1 -luisii in inoav omrra. iii', Tanouair . . . . V'v,... irp iiiu, null rnti, tvjnn ui jii ii( aiv engrrly devousod by cn, greatly to their own aliafaCllon ui.J 4u the dm'dJ dvantage id the owiuT. IVperly iupj lfr'1 with lood sui'cd lo the sca-on, eos wilt continue, to gito lilera! supplies f tiiilk; some woika longer than tht-y otherwise would di. without 11 y )c t r i u I I iler produeiitenes the e. st.'iti statin. 'I kere ta no iit cesaity fr a t ow to 1:0 dry rluc ... r.tur li:.i.ll.d iii.i1 ti'i.li t.i-i.l . 11 II . a 1 111 1. it ia a .a IIV''.vlllllw.ili,lii...lil..'l.'lvi.iiniivn , ,. ,. . , - ' ' . 1 til IrPiIiy-S lliu tCtlilil lit ttl.tt I'MiH'trtlliH 1 . . .. . : 1 ' u. 1 1 way v MniiVjrjl.l t abridged. "j Hut in nny rii-e, whether giving milk or not, eons si.cuM not be allured to get poor and wcV n tt.o aejsou for thuir coining in ar proat he. They should 1 kept lii good tiearf, not fatterrad asthviTh" in prepaialioii for ihfl lutthcr, that, when ih? iiiuieinsl period arrive, they may lo ii .Je Its .t.iud up wirJ.Aul proj'pinp. Caied fi.r a Ihev should Id liaiing ike winter,. 'they will c ue out in thu spring iu good , . , , ,- M:rvuu during Iba Jyj feed judiciously, btlter ttel ,lhC ( 0 jud.;, pltMiiabl, fptrall"li lo I lit- uniiii.il uiil u pn) ing oi . So ikt rvwr-nd tUtn! CiU be W qUCa lii.H but that tow tin) Iiratrd will d. w.tl ...I n..' I.o.b mith inlxrl l'i.l t ). ai , ' ,c,fl)We,l ,,,u tlta. , y y . . ' " ' ' ' Terrrpe and Houses. I . Punning aja ibat a prison' temper repeiids a jjood drill on the kind d hoU'S which he ocvupic. pnwiiing i tilt, If y.ui niah I, ti mI a cros, crahht il, ltt lui cid (eil. w. Call on ou.e peuilrinai in. the ecuntty who live ihm Uuky li-i-, unprotected by shmio tievs. We k elij K,art of the . bawl that rreuyi. a at, that w. t.'j ujj lr , H,.un i t a sfc.lt-M.ulvd jU'.h nu n aiwaya build lbir tot p nilh- ! out tiMt., M.k a Mtw rjii.um ol if, it od lifii u runic oll. uii nnu l 1 1 . i .. ,k H -, of s..i . I .. 1 - I., .ll. eon.Ivll. just s.x If ubIk-U- i.'f neue i ....... l . t . . i :. . I.....- ; f , . 4 IU t' III He 1 lvts lor biiuIf !!. ?.s Tor a 'i III !V1).i .