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THE MARIETTA JOPONAL.
PUBLISHED BVBERY. ¥IMPAY MORNING
Y% BY
\ g amcdoDuAN, & CO.,
PROPRIETORS.
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L O PTICE. .
In the rick Building near the South Cornerof
the ?uhlic Square : 2 s
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5 1 -} ~y 5 R -“i
w‘gwlm:m & A\DVERTINING, RATES,
%386 TERNAOF QUPERET%; (0
$2.00 Per Annum in Advance.
" )bt n Ol
’ fiatggug_t‘ Advertising. ;
each Sqn { sten lines or I.as. for he first
‘nmon 81, qlnm‘h‘"h subsequent ins rtion 75
eenfs. unless aper special cotitract for six month or
more. :
ipe-ial Notices, 20 cents per line first insertion and
i r line for each snbsequent inserony ©
- f_'in}niéy for i;lurtising cousidered due alter
e < TN 8
M eammnhications or letters on basiness infen
afi’fiw this,Ofice should be addressed to “ The Ma
s Journal,” 6 ;
e _.R. M. GOODMAN, &GO
teo neXs! Bnod i 12008 P“"‘"im"”'“-
Marietta Business Cards.
ARSI YOIUVETIE B A
Dr. E. J. Setzecontinues the Prac
tice ' Madicine in Marietta, Office and Residence
at the house formerly ocenpied by the Rev. John F.
Lanneau.
MarieTra. Gro., Jan. 17 1367
Dr. W, E. Danwoody, Homeo
athist, Ofice on Cherokee Stroet near Public Sqaare,
Mapmrra. Ga., Jan., IBth 1867,
£. M, ALLEN,
RESIDENT DENTIST,
. THANELUL TO THE CIHTI4FNS
1 - for @ T ationnge of neas Iy ;w«n'\v;fiars
: - is bettor prepaved than ever o pre
serve the natural teeth, oro insert artificial substi
tutes.at Lis office —north-side Public Bquare cormyr
é!!%@!aaf D BROTE Shiels T3O DLIUn
farierta. Ga., Feb 11 1353,
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ChigFolied Stredt Maviétia Geo.
Graoaries,
WAT arcs=, ccc.,
Al kindse—Comngry-Produce bought
and sold. JjyH—~Gm. |
JOSEPH ELSAS
HOLESALE aud Retail dezlear in
- 7-'__7'-\: % I . :
Staple and Fancy Dry Gools
Notiu‘n». Boots, Shioes and Hate
Reivd MADE CLOTHING !
l’ WiLb.gellofor G SH at-ATEANTA- PRICESR
N.-\(‘_,Gu:gt%u,g,;{»qu..\v VeIV g fir e larges:
and most reduble hous sof Now ' York City at tin
lowest mark t prie = Ca Lo <écbetore purchasing
Your Goods. at the ol corner of *Chuck Ander
on's.” v jan. 3008
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Ao NEY ATILANW, .
Marietta, Ga.
PR.\('{l']CES in the State Courts: and Distii ¢
Caonrtg of the United States. S
Proxecutes cliims acainst the Government,
Gives special attention to the purelase and zale of
fi“ Estgre i Ma et anbsir andiig conntey. —
uy businesx conlided to him wiill'mect promypt at
gention an | any -nqiiri s made in recand to Real Ls
tate, &e., &c., will b prompriy viven,
X Al e E i[‘i o,
GRASS SEED!
WE HAVE ON ITAND a lot of fresh
Grass Need. Red Clover, Ouchard
Grass. Red Top, Timethy, Lucerne,
Blue Grass. &e. ‘
R. T. Brumby & Sons.
Marietia, Sept. 13, 1868.
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Watchmaker and Jeweler
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< {WEST--SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE.]
Marietta, Georgia.
T HE undersigned wonld: respi-ctfully inform
his-old friends and the }mlnlic generally that he
is prepased to do albwork in bis line in the best man
per, and atmoderate prices. Repairing done at
short notice, ;. »
_Marietta, Nov., 11,767, A. D. RUEDE.
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Agricola’s Bakery.
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(Established 1851,) on Cassrille Street,
Jourth door from A. N. Simpsons’ Law l
F:'opfm again for the public. The following ar
ticles kept for =ale: Bread, Cakes Crackers,
Candy. Baloans, different kinds= of Fruits, e-pecially
such for Fruit Cakes—which the unlersigned \\'N{
make o‘ghh;ng shwrt uptice—also. Pamily Grocer
ies, Sardines,” Cove Ovsters, Condiments (figar-s.?
Tobacco Pipes. &e, A liberal patronage invited j
Respeetfully, i
R.J.T. AGRICOLA.
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Agricultural Implements!!
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w(‘KLTURQL vlmplements of every d.r,"
i i[‘:fim atid_most. improved. models will-be
rnished by us for casn atthe Manufacrurer’s lowest ,l
prioo; exg»_gnses of transporiation enly added. i
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. WM. ROOT & SONS.
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L--‘w-uk indnith.. - We.siuk downhsokett-hearted, |
i wW‘h?ne'e:uhe afu.»’dnw ;.vf a eluu'(h flits lg;e by e
T HSE ST o ¢
+ v ohow-weak must-be the strength
of eur hd'é'e.“fi;{d t_r’q‘:ii;_"jfixfin _we 50 soon ‘
! become dlifi&lfi&h&lfififl%&tflur heads
like the ,fg\.;}l_;q. ';h&:gr»fifih%}wy| |
ofl'ly‘m{)féhf ‘while' t Hl ‘ififl[e‘é. 'So
l.’figlf‘,-i our, God for His own, wise pus
poses casts @ ‘sliadow acrods “eur “path
way we refuse all comfort, walk in dark
', ness and glisconjent, say sihat; ithepe ois t
‘dead,” and that “joy can no mar€ beam
for ws.”” And-to our aching hearts, and
tearfil eyes, all our prospects seem en- |
{i&fléph‘l’ in. glouds, yet even then the |
‘angels are singing, the stars'are shining.,
i beyond the clonds —I we ‘gould nnlyif’
seo 1 we say aftorwands - with | rainbow
soiiles. Yot how blind (must obe e
hearts, how -tirlflk‘lieviky’ our souls, ' when ‘
i we i:p'enif : flhr* d';a‘\ s, in murm uring
and complaint, rendering ourselves so
willtuly wnhappy. No wonder that -our
ibcst‘l";ri(-nd is “diZpleased with us for
Lmtr sh\nwf'!yjngn!liwdg:s ?t{t{‘élf,’!!figl |
he docs uul’p‘gni.jlwn‘lexg more agev}g:e‘!y, fo-r
!«'it‘ ¥ Yet'lte is a“Gadoflove, “‘of‘hfigl
forbearanes; of tendér ‘iéddfi)fifisinu” for
]\imi: weaknese, ol frailiies 'our ‘W‘;
iufirmi fes. So encouragements, and
“assarances of His - Fatherly ~love; vare i
Hgflgq»hgfl ,‘ju;i‘ml:qc;fl gu;tn,wapq’q.fi firugr |
| reliance nput}?jgmj;a_:(hrkness as \\‘ell}
‘as io light. Aud siill we grope in dark- ‘
messand see nolightlike teerar stricken,
' |l‘u'lg«"li(v-\7frig children. fm"g;s‘(‘fu]" of the
abb-lovidg Father wha is confinnally 1
t watching over us f\'n!' goad. And i\'l!n is
|as near s in ‘\‘snrrgow; night” as y\'llé‘nil ‘
is noonday: \\"i‘lh‘f!’l‘ll‘. z«'qlxls. »\Vc forget
that the glérkuess aud the light are beth,
aliketo; Him who said to His trembling
disciples—*llt is I, be not afraid.” Ob!
faith, then heavenly avenitor! would
that theu gladdened ~ane-hearts snitener
with thy b(-:uuiful' smiles, teaching. us
that the sunlizht is° anly briglter- and
l sweeter, when it smiles at us from unde:
| g.eloud.: .. . i -
“Why not befievet, Why not répose securely
In Him whos ndsthe supshine and the cloud ?
What right have wé th murmur, knowing surely
That ali things work together for our good ?”
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Mountin Home, Sept. Bth, 1703 8 ¢
RAISING PIGS.
One of thé most, ,im'tu‘lalnt !cquh’fi‘
ments in raising swine is to produce a
thetfty, docile Wweed, amd sach as wili
fat readily reqniving ln;n;li;uilu food, and
at the same tiwe large in’ nafaral size
and early in’ matarity. - The foad 8f %
sow whew rearving a litter of ‘pigs, should
be varigd—dry ¢orn avd cold water are
not snfficient. Nothing is better thau
shops fromthe house Wirly some mitk awd
corn meal. Itisad dsable. if the sow
does not have vange of a field, o give
charcoal and a livde: salt: and sulphar
every few days. o -— .
T breedinig saw shanld not belelogely
confined. She should at least have the
liberty of acyitidy besides: Hict Slenpini
pen,y 50 that she can get at the earth.—-
Do not by any means change her quar
ters just betore she is going g 0 bave her
young, _nor di,w;‘m,d; hex.. uest, Give
plenty of elean wheat or oat straw—nev
er hay—uud let her arrange the'bed to
her own liking, If charcoal .vegetables,
gilt, and a litlli fresh meat, is fed to the
sow abont the time she is g«?ir‘!vg' t 0 , have
hor yoang, there will'be no danger of
her cating oy progery, -
" Wihien the pigs get old enough to go
to the trough-and eat, they should be
fed® by “themselves. Make a passway
for thea, into another apartment, where
the mother cannot go, and feed them
with wiik containing a little bailed and
mash potate, - Phewongh is best made
ot two boards, ‘nailed together in a V
shape, with cross slate onee in four -or
tive inches, tokeep the pigs from = get
ting intg thoirdeed. « o ormag v
Fhe best of the litér shonld “always
be selecral, and kept for breeders, aml
different breeds of ihe fivstordey bronght
together by exchango. It is scasonable
to' betivve that in and in bréeding de
teriorates the race; yet we know farm
ers who have praeticed it for a ‘number
of yeafs, and without apparent deterio
ration.— Qhig Farmer, 1 100
1% +*Mary, is your master at home?”
“No, sir, he's aat.” ®1 don’t belisve
it.”. “Well, then, helit eome dowr
and tell you so himsclf. Perhaps
vou’ll believe hire,”?
'MARIBTTA, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING NOVEMBER-27, 1868
W 99 tp soemril aoddn e 1100 VO YAN
'; d “”":“.1' J‘l@mfl‘wxfl“r‘ ANy ;f;:*"‘e
you throw that money down on tifé "bRr
and domani.u gl o Braoly, Al o
ter. Ask yousseltaf twentyitive - eonits
cannot be better; invested in semething
else.. Put it back iw your pockery mnd
‘g‘h'% it to - the little ‘enppq who sells
- matches on the corner. — Take iy word
for it you will not be sbiey, 110 1
. "Wait madam-—think-twive before yon
decide on that kundred dollar shiiel * A
‘handred dolars ,ig'.a’g[gflfi;}flg non
ey one dollar is.a great deal, when peo
bl ance conside the i f o i
will accomplish, incarefulhands. Your
linsband’s business s “ungertain; theve
is a financial crisis_¢lase at band, ; Who
knows what that hundred dollars may be
ot Sm - yot 8- o TR e
. Wait, sir, before you b :M'T?udy
I amethyst breast-pin vou “{rd sarveying
0 earnestly throngh, the jeweler's plute
rgl'us windows, . Keep your monay for
wedding ringipade to Ait aipasy finger
l that you wot of. A shirt neatly ironed
and stackings darged like lace work ape
better than gilt ‘brooches” and” flamivg
amethysts. You can't afford to marry !
Wait and think the matter over. ..,
Waif, u ; before you s ,#prsh
y tm%‘ m(fidffim:?)z;’q:fiw o has
torn_his'apiont and goiled his white Mar
scilles jacket. lle iswnly a. child and
saother’ is the sweetest word in all the
World 1o hiny. | Needie and thread and
_soapsnds, will repair all damages'; but if
“yoionge téach Tim to shrink from his
i mother, and hide away. hiscbildish faults
the (l‘:uinflge"(:fln'not%é repaired.
| Wait, husband, before yowwonder
andibly why-your-wife-don’t~get—atony
I vitli-faniily eresanl bouse ol drdedpdn -
sibilitics as “*your mother did.” She i~
| doing hier best, and no woman scan’ ens
dure to havesthat) best ~slighted. Re
l member the night she set ap ‘with the
httle babic that died’s Femeémberthe love
'.aml care she bestowed on youarhen you
tiad that long fit of fllngss. Do you
think she is made. of cast-iron ! \\"a’ir
—wait with silence and forbearance, and
che light will conie bavk toher eves, the
old light of the old days. " :
“\Wait, wife, before'you_speak o re
proachfully to your husband. when -he
comes home late; and ‘weary” and “ont
of sarts,” Tle has worked for you all
day long; he has wrestled bandin hand,
with Care and Selfishness and Greed s
{anddall the demons that follow the teaio
of moncy making. Let-home be anoth*
er atmosphere’ entirely . let " him feel
that there. is.one place in the world
where hie can find p~yce, miid quiet and
perfect love,
Wait, bright yeung girls, before 'yom
arch your prewty’ eyes. ‘and whisper.
ssold maid” as the quiet figure steals by,
with silver in its hoir and erow’s fee
around-the eyes. ~ It is hard: enongh 1
tose life's gladness and elasticity—-it s
hard enough 19 see yom&drifimg AWAY,
without adding to the bitter cup one
drop of scarn! You do not know what
she has endured ; you never can know
antil experience teaches yory &6 wait,
before you saeer at the Old Maid.
Wait, sir, before you add a billiard
room to your:-howse, ‘and ‘biy the 'fas
horse that Black and White and all the
rest ‘of “the {ellows" eovet. “Wait, and
think whether ‘vouzcan.ufl'nrd.i&-—wlwlli'-.
er you would like ten years from now, to
see your fair wife straggling with _pox
erty, yout ¢hildren shabby and want
striken, and yourself a miserable hang
er on retnd corner grocers and one
horse _gainbling saloons. You think
that is impossible; do you rémember
what Hazel said to the seer of old: *lx
thy servant a dog that be should do this
thing 17— : :
Wait, merchant, before you tell the
pale faced youth from the country *‘that
you can do nothing for him.” . You.can
do something forhim; you can give him
a word of encauragoment—a word of
advice. There was a time once when
you were young and poor, and friend
’legs ! Have you forgotten it flfcady?
| Wait, blue-eyed lassie, wait a while
| before you- say “ves’ to the dashing
young fellow who says he ,ean’t live
witheut.you. - Wait until you -have: as
certaivied “*for sitre and for certdin,” as
the ¢hildren say, thas the cigar and the
wine - bottle, and the card table ase
not to be your rivals in his leart} a
litle detay won't hurt him, whatexer he
| may. say—just. see if itawill oot
l And wait; my friend with the bfown
| moiistache ; don’t commit . yourself Lo
| Laura Matiida antil yoa aresare she-will
| be kind to your old mother, and” géntle
| with your little sisters, and a-true; lov-
Ling wifetd jou, insioad-of'a mere ! pny
l pet who lives an the - breath of ‘fashion
| and ‘excitement, apd regards the snnny
| side of Broadway as éecondonlyto Elys-
Cium ! AS a gengral thing; people are in
‘ too grc&t"n hiurry ih_,:be world ; we say
wait, WAITT » : r
}wafmw‘u i instis ndf fisttfifl"”ii“i’fl"e‘
Dibiaae Lansimkspeads Wwappeary seven
“W“q'}l‘ thendm thedtnse of & guwrd
iap spiritmapuresghat Worhyy Gigien il
genils of ) tjlg z‘awfiqné-x"'[g}m - bak
"’sfi%al"é'mfip{:fi'g e ‘\’i'yh‘\? 'Llfim[ rour'min 1‘
rflind&“:’”&u‘ "lflfik}‘k"‘lhi PEtE bl 4" (L.” a
standard of hoaes valwer o I Do af:
| Adhens,itiisdtonnd ten times. i (Seo cod
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“m'fi{h_w s )t‘h%“i‘}fi'z&bfi»if(a e.of litgr
dture. ” Bo¥ dnve it e, r#éiew‘k
Digva wersirold new SigAitidations: " Phéy
Ny aeeupy dmportand - positions din the
‘.hl;qga'lim;ru_muth eswnemiou-upwl
the human inselleety .« 540 d hual wid
The ('l'shzi%l'::i!%fii "bt{t )g&é' ;.lrmu 4;\‘45 ;,,1
deniisl mh}"" Nt e w 0 P\:’nl‘plfii’é” ‘%s‘.'éo"*l}"is ;!
vohdil geamppehienddd, nifensily desdiin
iy Ne vertholessp thuve is ® hivaad ) dis
tinction betweon ahenn Gienisss da. of
_l-hF “t"“'""\ iwroat) seaay ouoil o'V
JEIRL SO HIW SIHTOSK ¥4 : -
It is warm nn&‘ ingpiring, T |
AT S o
practical, anu?&tnlcu, The offite
of geniny is toc eale {E«—n Nit doganor
lnecessarily Rfl@b”fidg(’f}! |r§i"l§'hfi? "‘{l‘:%‘f;’l'fl -]
duees) %?’dlen-wenmmmes “hed e |
ways 3wly.lmfljvlbwiflt-uhm‘fl firvels.
L s gg!lflv,&l%d;é”gn"{l;'imvl*!l'w |
aim and illymines the, pathway.., Ealgni
?fli“fi‘lsfié! th’ebiuoh;’l OI‘P, facllwgm]i}:a
tion. " IRvention ;fl‘lffl kfifiiat fon ‘are Works
of genits: - Plent Wpplies antd atvmin
plishes, It gathers, shapes,” and e
ploys whot genius oforges. o fdewiay is
emotiopal while _(<'l_l,‘t\, i intellgetual. o=
There is no, fil‘t‘um‘ui_\' i\'mmu;‘ gunhg.-‘—
Witchout thletlr, (RdFe"is "no ° c?‘;lnct.li ion.
Chevink' i n’v‘v&fl«-li«h}i wiong, 'fiie&"ifl
oftencentivdly. wiglit. | Dbows! wnnobhmi
panied by.genius, isscldom righty and
yery, frequenthy, Wrong., o lad 4o iueb one
_ Geniug and E“J;"!?v‘,"‘,l‘ progquy methl
'a’m‘; Lrmianized make the i‘e‘i\fly"' grea
mind. Hence the greatness of Bacon,
of Geethe, of-Hwmboldt. They were
gifted WY Zetiids and" ftthe sathe time
| imgquisitivels Anvey profiteds by ithe
| kupwledge they. avquired .from: others,
and gave to the world the -cambined
products of their own creatious, and
their Vast” deqiifments. - Shakspeare
WS 2 Wih OF_tiahsceidant genits and
of ‘p‘{'dmf‘;'i(n}i:s:g'u_l?egit‘.', Ty his giifip(“, the
fwo co“éxXisted in pufgul.}’ i)al:_i'n‘(_:tfq ;n,o.
porfions; aflflf‘[}ernf(;i(‘xqtrxfs ’g'fi'm'i y}ini‘l?f
able ahd 'Supéifative 'rlig'n;i‘nq:ig’ | Wit nxsu
KiK' particitar sphere; jtd‘r‘vm sup and tow
-5 wbave ull dllier Then n'the intellee
tial world, of ¢itlicr ancient or. madern
Ml T s(i
' Byron s;i%d“fib’b}b‘i’ip”'\gm;im.'
ihough he had 1838 talept. Consequ it
Iy, the author of -‘Elri‘fléf Marofd’s i)fl
griinge” dazzlvs) ;\'i_|j|7} Ythié antbog of
“Palla RookW “and wrHsh Melodies,”
Bl daizztes and "inktracts.” Burps had
miach geinihs, bitt Iit“&; talent.[Te"wa,
anfitted fdr‘"?'an.\‘flainé“ ‘expcbt"'to ,y’n‘flfi
songd for the nddijedeed masses’ of hix
countrymen ; and h§ 4 ‘s‘(ifigz (flfferfm’
elie mitlon” 1é "béca e "}'i{rufé‘p.lii'ii{afit:.:—f
The same réinark, witly, Bin’lijé'f ‘iiuiit']ffl&fi-}
fion, iay be'applicd ”6™ Befanger, ot
i'rance. Beranger was'a Barns on’ 4
farge keale. ‘Aga'lyFic podt, fié'fi%mnflf‘
anvivalled: 11e died 1o 1857, “at the
age’of 77 X"enm.’ - Ffix‘ih)é‘fié’ fln(fi’i %i}fif i
' Gehtury preceding his dearh, hs wielded
an ThHuenes’ WE rantve,” lhhmg’i .hi\.
songs afond, e hicli du’;;htip‘ré‘,f‘%«zf{éi‘dl’.‘,“.fi
kings and empefors dreadod,! He' hilY
a controlling sway “over the Thearts of
the masses whith “Was more powerful
Hinn any inrpérialédict. "He was a'jgen
fus only. Helived” and died "potir,—~
His diath threw a ‘pall ‘of "Sorfaw "aver
thie whole of Pranice.” His' funeral ‘was
perhaps attended by “nioie pérsons—ull
n!f whow were &incere méanrners=-than
ever before dcéonipairied the remafihs of
any movtalts the toml, 7170 o T
“Dantehiad both “genits ‘and’ falent’;
and hétiéd liis fame witl be ad"’ eridiriny
ag ‘thiat of Homer dud Siakspeard ©
o[ Mo gomery Capitol City Revord.
e quyfl.rgfifiggts; " aaa
I never found.pride in, g noble nature
nar humanity in an unwerthy wind.—
Of all trees, [ ob.erve that God has
chosen the vine ; a low plantibat creeps
npon the helpful wall; af all beasts, th
soft and. paticaslamb iof all, fuwls, the
mild and . guileless, (dove. . When, Gad,
appeared, to Moscs, it was. ot in, the
lofty, cedar nor_th spreading palm,., bat,
a bush—an humble,abject bush. .As if,
He sxould, by, shese | gglections, . eheck,
the, gonceited, arsugance. of wam, | Nothe
ing prejndicath loxe like humauity,,
nothing hate, like pgide, ;
&% One ofitheaost hnpértant |items
inthe gost of newspapers isthepaperit
selfi: - Maii§ newspapers: do!'not. obtain
from theiitsnbscribers the pricesof the
whitd paper alobe.» ‘Thd entirg expende
must be covered by the. receipts ~
the advortisin’. i Gear sk
'BSN FRANZLIN AND PHILADBLPHIA
,:i}'él;:" fo, MERCHANTS, - &g 0
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honesty t!\\Liu,g-wu. t hi,;(» i?ETM s s
b LRI lINCRIEnts o'l Bne
="' CAJEEs O sUDDLUN'DHATH.
P s agdior YReERnt g rloao% L iasty) gl
Very few of the sudden deaths wi\i(&
are said to arise fl'«nl\_._gl‘iscas"éfiwi}f"‘t !
honrt do reallyarive teotn sthat cause,—-
La psgertain, the real avigin, of ; sudden
drnthe RSN HEEImON! i Uoen o a
Wrope am[rplgqueq tra sc;pxlplfim(’l
s A 0 STRRSUIGE. Sikty-six Cadew’ oF
wididori deatle Werg mude (e sabjeet of's
thidrangh post womten! exaqyriinntion i
Sk ko
ad died feow disease of thoe,, g
N :Ile ‘g‘)?l t Qvf 'fi‘i,;: '} -’"!‘i.fi: ‘.',;aal ,t! ie (lh.%?fllvé’ 1:‘;;-’
pleße) Chitd Thite, Were: fo r'f’_s'-‘ffix"si’i"'cflii
of congbation of the Tuings— thatijs the
ingswertsa Bl b bload! that 1 lie)
eld nat work, pot havigl tn-k!m::
for. a gufficient quangity o r sipport
life. " The causes thgy produte congesy
tiot of the lings “dre cn’l'(f‘ft\:h,fl#fi
clorhing, eomive biweld stfgosb 1| winit
chiilled after being warmied with dubdroos
a papid walk, gairg tan snddeody.fiomon
closg Fogu TS Alrrtposisifaailon
npv_pkmg', um} 5!1-"1‘114311,, i€ )’c:q‘,('nlpgg
opoevating oh the Blnid." '}b(?!ie '(!a?!fi”
sidden denth beitig KrioWi, dn ned
of them ' may sérve:te lengtiien: many
valnable lives, which would otherwise
e lost under the vepglict of heast, ¢o
'p‘ft‘lill,t. Thiat «bqnfli’ ;I su.,]‘p:()_s‘é&g%fl
irevirable aiid i &ifabie; hence, t Itf;
ay ot talkle die piins they fauld ed
“avnid/sudddn deathys if (hey knew it lay
is shaly phwens woi! 108 l sw asd W
liw "’”""‘““""‘?"""“”?""‘ grxi
A Amoldimag, was seancwirking: i
his garden, on o, golid Decenber. daxs
and busy in putiing in_spring. seed.—
s ¥on, a young man’ OI? t»\(’;fflf}‘fi*h’
years o more, movEdT by ® clirfosit P 4
see what his fathor was o planting! in
frozea; gtaind; went ont. - Why ! father
do you expect those garden seed Lo growh
You eertwnly must have lost your reass
on nnd‘j‘u:’?;':fhcnt_?'” ‘Why not 'i'n'l._:\'r)m'i:h‘*
Phave séen men sowin a worse snfl‘!;&fl
this, and expeitto veap a vich harvests
They were fools, is all T have te. say,
remarbed the som «Medb-eaid, my boy.
Whepl seosa vaung man. epending hi
tisme 1 at: duinkipg,isbops, ,and
aronud the gzaming table, and wrech
his morals :n‘ni.«m:‘m{fl’nrk[')!léasure-.s,' wi
tfiej(ekp(igf:if’t’éit’:!lli‘t !m ‘will, at' sem
tithe, becone an honerakle, useful sud
virtwous citizeo of society. 1 feel that he
is sowing bis seed in frozen ground ;. ahy
worse !) he is 5!{“’?"&#&("[@ of \Jo’,.’ tfi;
will riper into fruits of diss raco, d:&:n’.j
o dnd aff'éarly" deifth® Ifia%fifi, Your
condact is sndiess @ iy Hoartpo gt e
lightings eatinggeief 40 your mother—
y planting, is wise,when. compared ;te,
Youra T outher ";«,'lfif?%‘(gr‘m' ww holnev
gty R TlB Tite AR
‘lt’s 'a gondthing to have a e
m?:m#-mw &' Baahm *&nmiivy,i
asstieyglmceduver a fillct -dova. ! Y gu™
veplied Julia, “s¢, nman .is onlyy
handgomgid dons <BO, bow: Sgly, thy
pcnm,au}lup'x_s:’i bas -8 ':-“tf 3 000 Fu sy
AR AL dre to U 6 pose, b e
pims o' lovely woineny A fominle'ir fiubli
drese is never fll?’flf&d&&:' RIS v,,?fisa
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