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COLUMBfJd OHIO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16,1870. 197. VOL. XXXI I JNU. SVAYZE & PARSONS,, 134 Bontli XSigrla. Street, Uavcjiist received Hie latest Biyl ol rail and Winter Goods Including Asirachan, Fur, Beaver and other Overcoatings. Carr'd West f Fngland MeJtous. Paris, Diagonal an! other Coating. (arr's & Scheldt's Eljseans TilLl LINE OF Cants, tmbrclias, DIAMOND SHIRTS, V 11 Asaurfineiii CouatHnt-ly ou bund. Shirts made to order and Fits G'iar- ar.tCill. Silkt Vcket, Casslmere and Corduroy Vesliugii. Plain and Fancy Trowstrlug fasNlnifre, Scotch and other Hillings. BJSS'FUSMSIIIJGCOJDJ. a&art ht aWB r Ann LADIES FURS A T J. E. RUD1SILL& CO., 7 Month SIIOII St reet. We bava n'. rccclvcil a Pir.e Assurt incut of 1,1 Uta J.VA-, muti, VMtmx, mm, kiuusikr, wihimi., alaska MY Kit MINK A HI) COSKY FL'llS. Misc nnil ( hllilrfuN F.mry Fii.st 'iM' Fnr :ollnr.aul Glove.. ANo Hi.! I.iilnst Myluol neii'mand Uoy 1IATM Vl OAl'S. Furs Altered and Repaired. EXECOTOJbVS SALE. THE KN ri E 8TOUK Of I3E5.""5r GOODS, dfcO., 0 1VIU. 1IE omilKIl j. I AUCTION! irira ur hbijeuvb f omnicncia Mom!;.)', Nov. 21st, at 2 1'. 31. AT 123 SOUTH HIGH ST., nl c j llano from day to day until the wliolo slock Is sold. FEED. J. FAY, Executor of It. TUDOll FAY, DoooBBOd. W. It KHNT, AiMMIniinnr. l'OO WILL I'INU AT O. Jj. CLARK'S -- , , I T R AD E MAR K ":W:M: t':-flr1 " " rMtb" NEW FACTORY STORE A LA1K1K A.HHOllTM ENT OF ALL K1S1)8 Of UOML-MADE FACTO Kl WOOLEN GOODS, MoslOw di Castor Beavers, Broadcloths of the various colors Cnwliiiore, i,Hn, Jihiii, Inmipls iiuhikcu MoikliiK Ynrii. HhkIo Vnrii, Ac, Ac, " .. i b,. t... riflH.M I. ...huiM tit WOOL. Ki,H nimln to rilir nt uhonl n-lmir llio ninl Prlre. Trr."-.!-("' ' 'V" W J-I.CABUU(U. HHNWIIO aw dlkiMaotCUsTlU WlUIK. Now, ltemnnWr Iho riM! Ent l iienn, nirm .. K. A. F. EMMINGBR, E N T I S T IS ISnat llroml Street: The Care of the Natural Teeth Is of the FIRST IMPORTANCE. Unriiul At cmlon (ilvrn to Hie Opcrallva llrpiirinicnt. i.rtifioictl Tootlx IN'KRTED ON CONTINIOIH Ol MX. OOI.D, 8I1A Ell, ALUMINUM, KUUHKII AND ADAM ANtlNR 1I?KS. TKKlll KXTIIAVTED WITHOUT f.l.Y lly Ailiiiliii.li ring Linijiilog Oi, Cliloroorra or Ether. roa THE FP.E3EKT Eii00f!, Wohflvo uc.sIgniHl and nmnitracturtd alarge stuck of tltu FI1TEST Which we warrant to be A3 FINE AS CUSTOM WORK In all rcHpocti. other houses. .TXOur preparations for ikft the present season tintra tinan nn ,ka 1 n goBt and most libe ral scalo, ond our present stock is Gouts' as superior to njRSISHISB V n GOODS. (aJC formor ones Finest in V'' nftvB be8n quality, of Buperlor the ereatestX o those vnuuiji, niiu u, to the vory latest fashion and stylo. Embraoing every. thing essential gentlemen's toilet and wardrobe. CUSTOM DEPT.' Goods of our own lronor tot'oni tno newest and best fabrics of English, fc'renon, German, and Home Manufacture. The most skillful cutters In Pbiladel phia. "Style" and good workman' ship. A por ted fit cuar- anteed, with satlsfao tion in all other ro- POCtSi v4 ?nntli"l Cf lUUiUi), Many now sty ie made up in the most elegant man .JC qualitios of durability and strength, so dosira- 4 ble in Childrens' Cloth. ii ing. We have made jk. spooiai euoru m this department, ana bsk bpbcibi attention to our stock. Twon 4of little 1 nvrni. ChcstotSt:C0AT8 philadelph;a.',Q' h PI1TEST M'... NOTE. Br our lytttam of Beir.Meuuroment, ully undoritood, wi enablt euitomera to tond their order, in euoh B way u to BEOUUB AS OOOU l'IT thuuita they oama tliomselTO, to our Kitablleh. menu Our Improred Bulci for Belf.Me.iur. meuti Baaiplo. and Frlcei aont when re-quoated, and PROMPT ATTENTION (Ten to all ordera, with aUABAUTUU of ontlra eatlareation. JOHN WAHAUAKEE, 818 and 820 Cho.lnut Street, niit.AnKj.niit. Horse Blankets. Lap Robes, Buffalo Robes, Alaska Robes, Wolf Robes, AOnKAT VAHIKTY, ALL HTYLKH AND l'lllUKSWUOI.IiHALIANUKLTAlL. P. HiVDES & SOX, 54 4 20 Broad Bt , Oolumbni, 0. Mli'lU PHOOT-jAIATIOIT I H a. Ing lAlcly Drcelvads li'if" and Fuller Stock thancver b.fore, Boupht Tor Cii DIRECT FBOM THE MAKERS IN ENGLAND, ' W prnMM to gin our rrlrnil. ahata In the In m il'., to prure that we (rr hIIIki (ooda of B eepvrlor qnalliy anil mak CHEAPER THAN EVER BEFORE. VVK DIMPLY ASK YOU TO CAM, AND VEItlFV TUB tTATEMENr CROOREhY, QL458-WABE CUTLERY, . L.54T3, Gaa-FIXTOftES, LaNTERNS, L0 OK IN COL ASSES, AT PRICES THAT CANNOT FAIL TO PLEASE CYAol lo M'boleaalt Duyrra w. (in,, facial Imlurrmpnla. BELL BROTHERS, na.SUb t 131 louiM lllh M. uUu cor. Uay aud IIIkIi. Fall aud Winter Goods. Iluulcr'a (lotlilng Kinporluni, No. 220 S. WghSlColumbu., 0, r OAVRJi'iiT bk :nven tuh laiiuit I anil an..t tlKk vt Fall and Winter Goods Ktt brQUfbt U lh(i rltf, coO'laUfR of rBENOU, ENQL1PH and D0ML8T10 Cloths, Casslmores, Etc, For atoall-nrti'l waf. vlitrtl 1 will 111 t Iht cm kud ft vll MbcUd itixk of llcndr nudn r lot I, hi if. Ji'lIN lll'MKR, M'l HOHttUlk Dt Hit Ml MORE NEW GOODS WM. G. DUNN & CO.'S. TN CONSEQUENCE OP UNPltECKDENTKfil.Y LA HUE SALErt THE X Just Hlx w.fks, wf luve hem oliliyirl to add linuilv to our Stock IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. The market proh fvuruiilu to llio buyer, wo flitter ourselves that we cu show our cUftuiiKTB THE LARGEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF DRY GOODS cvor utiVi'tri lu the clly of Culuii-b. W. have it Uvu'. u-nnrtui. lit of t-u.tuh'c fur DOLLS lu all vailctv lr Three ThiiuBind ,!tt!e Fnlks, witli n-cry thins useful mid bcautllul for Uid umt Vuun. F,,r pjulciil iis sin OUR OI I ! ST3 i i lJ Z. We would call necl 1 atuatloa to our ui vv u'o. k uf fS I Ij I IlLVKTS. THE OHIO STATE JOURNAL TDtins liiTirlullr In Adrauce. BA'i.v i:itiik i ISy mui! n mlv.-.uca) rer annum.,, $9 to du t!o r. muntliBj... 4 -to do do 8 r.LUDthi 3 a do do I uiuntli 0 M CJ'ibiof tlvfi aad uiaidj, wl 00 dit do do (Id n tri'iiiOi.. 4 t() lo ld d.i (I- -luoDlli'i.. S OU tJni Ctpy extra to t'iobi of 'JVn. Dchvrrtd by tiurrlt, yet month 0 90 I Itl.UI I lil.V (rltlTIU VMWud terry Tumi'iy, Tfinrnl'ig nd ifn'urday mil nivgt Hlnxle aulicnber. per uninim H do di f. uxnlL- 2 !' tlO C(l 3 mutt'.hK ......tea 1 15 (lo du 1 month 0 - ChU.it Of Hiv iuiiI uj' -rid,tjtli 4 do do do tl 0 mou'lm... i' ('o do do do 3 luiutbrj...' 1 W Ond copy extra to UIuIm uf Ten. n tuition. Pullithtd twy .Saturday: Bir-l-iubcifwri, per An mini do do b Diuntlu' Fiveenple 1' n IVp l' Fat u-i . 92 00 . 1 lit) . H M . 11 in , a:i on ll.ally: i- 'Ti'ir -, -A-h t'..cii n 1 0" ":..i of 1'iltlilj.inl Nutlte, II r I'lUatf, .-.Km -rt 1 25 i N ti , 1 1. a irn:, tir t ir. rtnn, v. iti . in-ntfi tiiirf. u uuek (;)i,Uif.:d lull : n t UiN-'il.ort. I ri-UccUIf : . .niuc u L iVy, U-elil: "-ip !!r- ir.'t'i'iTi 1 .''ft i. ... .. .oi.dl rti ii 0 IS ii V, . .iii.- .Su'.icur, nr imj, fiuh in- 0 30 We b'-llcvB that wi hnvi- nr,e t or i.oAkix; vh t:r - tl.u LAI. (JEST STOCKS ami fltit qnilitv ii"- tiitt- urn) we will Mill rive J'cr lull. Less Iti nil the chii fn hi hum (u Cii.cliwmtl. nVimmliig: VolvotH nol I'Suslie. HERSHISCR, ADAMS & CO, DttLIBI PIaE & DllIEsTIC LIMBKR, Lath, 81iiQgls, Bub, Blind. Coon, WlHOOW ARB DUO! PUHM, UoOLMROS, Aft RoutU-woiit Cor.fttrtiiv Water Ala.! Purta riibn UHlif sud lUAVfbf tloM to otdtrr. tiu, oftui,u rsuKtru rtLLto In Urgr. vuridy. AH1- tt rnu-t 1 do u ith M tlio d;iv uid ho . rt !, n-.t I. fitiniti il ore i re-tty fiicv ! l,ull 1 clitr.n Uid hi eivn 1lit luw.-r I'u' mi iu Ui a I in it) aud tlitt lULvt liouc 1 1 in fliin.U r to v wo irr cn g, W Itlj Willi :-ttl,f 11 ! Slillll 1 lli'V ;IW if. h' ii ti n. ii'id with h iiiu fut pr. fii'rtj li ui) ni'lt f f r'.'t tliD prta:ul tiny I .11 love for tlicc by on my ol tla '.ii ti i; Ii -in iiif i .U t kv Kiltofiimol HI tii' i; m' "f m'-mury lmjkf.l wlrhiu how. nr 1.? wti tt iri'MfH may I iontrfv To biif'tf 'l.io tiuut tlittt L.iii0'4 tlm link moro du r .' iw mm 1 tficb dv diixminT li ipo to lift) ut U tun wein-d lime ana tutu ri u rn: I'll Ml thH; for thy nilc, I will Uy hiM uo,h 411114, umt irjtiMi -iMi: in to-o w.utiV J.hIj. u)i Uiotudlt tint I If.l.l Winie thou, U Lvod uav, irl Ui troin we. For I will ruii a my Iboti'jU tu try au hvwf w.nu nirfH i, u i lyn una amy ktruinn. JVn fiyd.u iuk- I Hillw.lk Jitti.iitiy liirj ix'i tii--, lo. n J.oun, nijr ui ilwir lata- I will ilitf dn .ny l.Iank if jl. np(i innko A in.'i c t- .k-tiiu-, tin I ml. th ri to utilri til 'l)W I X' llrIK ., jitil to " ft till u HO U ttiuu i j., vu wan aioiv yet livt. j miiy t.l U d' oiPi-1 tim- btilM up lb tne iifnti t ut a,'-- winch riikii tinia ta mine; UiV iiu' Bud In wini Ii tl'(ird b- Au'l n dear tlmuyuta a iitllutjaice d.iue. We havo an entirely n.'W ntnrk of Ihu most brilliant lln!h wo him , vcr olfirtd At jiriun tlvti cannot be b,,i'm. WllliH, l'oiliilH, rinipresH Clothe, Hl'erlno. a,nti Inj'Ti.-ili fi?villel Njittteen, Aud other FOUHKiM DltDS ;onlM nt okpailv lu.mri n i'iikr.. We have just rectlVtU a very Uri(u Involi'C of those cekbraud oi t a tv i i uc ii i-:s VII uV CAS which e fill ut Vli'ilw:i!c 1'r.ci. I'VTS CY O I V Scarf!", Hash! r. 11 iw?. Li:r.J. K n'tit-t !. r I.TucV I -.m l Hi in -Mtcl.r ' Hur.' ir- ehb fomi' (n lfau!f'il ltiiiv li-.x.-i. wlMi inti::il l.-tt.-r-. :.r n.i.i'-'. l- full slot It orCtulpurf, ValeurluiiiH 1 lirv il an I Ura:id Due lie- L v U L 'iJ-mw and Trliorultjg Ujodh iu t ml ;.! vuilrty. ATiHXA.ll)R.E Iill t.I.DVKS Id full AssortrotTit, with scrtral ottur mikis. A Terr lircfl stock nt vltv low nrlccs. with tverilliinir dtnlril)le In oar 1 O 31 113 s rr I o s at greatly rcdacod prlci. A full lino of H-J, O-l and 10-1 SlIKETINUS iirA.TVKia'rw. The wil ilctk In White anil Oil, .ml n'anko'ii we hive ever ahowu ut the luwvl I'rlci. MTlllaPll SHAWLS. We haro lalvl, recrlvr.1 atveral IriTolre. of th. vrry di.lrah'c boo,! io an o.iicj new asiuriuieut ui sikh'KU BUll XKIUHUI) l'Alrl.llV IjllAWM, A.M'X'it.A.oiiAr cixrrn of bcaollful quill'y; al.o anno v.t Chcnplniliatlonn wllh ihc ti, al .lock of III rarieua malto. of nh hit Ul.O I IIS wo lma evur ullernl. T.iA.1IlS I-CJItH, Wo are clo.lng out thct booiU Yiry choi. Our uau.l lto Block of OAIIJi,rrs4 Ac OII CLOTHS AttrtaA nuYt.ua will do wtll t In.nrr. nor stork h,'fon rnrrln.lnff. gnnrrautre our prlrra a. low a any In th. pity. Ami a fnntn'r ln,hin'in,'ot. wo brll.ve we have thr lartf.-.t ami Weal stock ,,( grni'tal Dry (lojila In tno clly, ami atll at "one pile to all." Cume au, sci. u.,. AVr. G. DUNN & CO., 3:) anil 5 North High Street, (rw No. HI, UT nml ill',) COLXJTP3XJS, o. i for li.Tivr liru in-iTt'd tt our w.ih will U idiiirttied uu P IMMORTALITY. wtttro bf ltiilpU nuldo Kmcrsoni I'rou the Uoiton Fvit. In ciMiirn. ni itm lili "he U'i' Mr. Em- Ciftou hd llii'l in U.o Or .t i cord if ft l.i.i) II any ilc;:ri thu j 1'ul or rut wrd. untn't lif:lf In Ui-'. .V bi'y. nti o i iU- furnish u vltti th'- turlkst lits- lorit-'al tlfiiils of tn ittbilr-btttl civil- ituni, and 1 toad Iu ti.u btcud Hool; Hi ro ioiui th -to tnt mor utile ll ts : rite Ejvtmia are the ll-ftt of mankind wjoluva Llllrnif'l thu Immorality ol :n goui " iSiriU 1 nuil It with lens In urvnt flat the blrjturUn ruuot-cts it lri'-ntly nith the doc' rl tits of mettmp- Htchosl-, tsto cht'(('E( of one soul tluoimh many Doiii'.-, lor l Know well thai win re tliU btllcf onru exlited It old mreHirtly tukc ft bi(H form for tlm KitV'igu kinl ft nure for in (or the wise, i that I only hk on tin coiinWrft-ll fts t,r"oi ittttMn ciTioliH' I'tltb hud b en there. The whole life of uin lo tue Of ft 'i n at emu to buve bten roaderouily ue- imlt id ou tl: ft'h At toil know the It'V ol the Egyptian:!, the hy-lawH of ttw( t recti. ui'UM's, rii;acU'd Iumi1m u ii i luiiuL-vcry ln.n an tindtrtAki-r, and ti ii'itlmo I usina'eot rt-xUins, the i ; e ') ot iinin I ii sr to be biirio t II. Tin" (Lv If, wllu ill p'MCiyilu-.s ii'iiie auoilnr ph;i(wo:hy. H ,V, li, lUlittil In b.uuiy. Ht- i rut il ili'nth. II'! I'joUmI at dt ith lv -i 'lu tli-lTliiuior of ltti: vrlslis'ilr i. y N i'LiitK can vx-'el the timnt of hi! we h.itfu.1 In ttir -Hnit' uplrlt Hit iliiuOfitk In bis it:i-ti!c koiij: i tiiat he iniiy le titirttil where hf to cm t t' him, ami nut n nti.e ft iu .,.v ih.iv b- pm In the .W'pu'fhte fr. rn Ircli ih iiv.illnw imy hi tmnwutn ! c 'ita-t oacks lu the Hir i L if Ciris tmtii y bi'Miynt Dtw widom. Hut I UartiiLjj ift-mis ujnii tne ifsriicr. m ire ti uih csti bccttvcyid than the iiukr mind ift i bur. bmi tte niioa- riiniwlio ret elvtd the Cros took the itrliie of the rmnrrrc ton the ypilii ft t it k 1'; It wftn Dibirof the ir. iitrruwcd nujin ny m-iurroi se I. .luaiiiliue the tine illnclplis )4W tbrouKh the letter tho doctrlueof uiernl'y, which dl.flolvid tho poor tpw unn nature aisn, ant guve ft an. ur io tbo pa!iir bour. in these tiuuft wo tee the dt fuits of our oltl tht ninny, Its Infi rlurlij t'J our habits ol ihtuiirUt. Mi n ui up and down; pclt-ncc iionijisrui': th" irnsiiinne tifmocrsry ui cht nilhliy. or Tciit'iuuon, wnus ircuru poso for new Hie Tiy nicomMtio partlcl; the race never dylnui the I mil vlduil ntver scared, llnvinft ra,d on llii-mlnrtiof the aa the lu'lllty ol the idil arts uf priseivlrp;, cm alrulng, wc plT our earlli to car.u. THE TKNIIKUKMS If CII 11131 IAN ITT r.otitebave been tourlud al ones by tbe I fiiii m of kcIvdci- mid the teedcraes of I lifMUNi'y, nd fnurd tnans In tbo cinnecralbiii of c udtnn Tne most nn it tub! si pin 'hi rvMKinua Bis'orr of timnt Nut wntklnn upon Ibis point lu our uftiure, Is that made 1 y lliefnlus nrEmatiu bwedrtdhtrg, who uncno-n tbt) Jr.cultlfH aud slT.ctlurts ol man With the hurd renllMU ul n asironom-r de rrlhlns the shiiJ and nlft"rta of our nr-.li in, and exp'alnt d hi opinion of tbt hMutvand tlrsilnrofft'inis lr ft orr' t form ft o o" who htd gone In a tr-inrr In'o the suoiiy 01 outer woihih. 8 Ti'denhoru b id ft gem inn sn nounreil msnv thluu tru ami admlM' m. ihoimh itavfteiouisinueoiarwn kUtl BlVUlin COl -Mi " UlVflB il "UIH i..lril out ol his aVMl in iruo Ri nt rai clicuU'bm, ftieo tw mil wllh every day quilKvtntt ihevhw ftt.d ci wis of all .,.n hn Htid or mi n of no i;li ifrh H sty Tcra ao we wi uuiiw in ui in.fi l,. Y iunir and lr. rsftirorwy .t.n.kthan EtwarU HiTrnon ftu t'rae's. fttid riVor'n U lylhtrfl. ai ivii'a t:!! to th- L'u onv- rtfd, lie. Dmt Tiiotuh's on D.'aiti, n.i iw ne tn wn w n oorn to re n't iwi?" .n, u that tnr.nl I hit t tu'Oli'JV C'Ultl OA no fr...rt navaai iMS-lotis w,ro aoneu ui ir cn-aitft the tf iintn. A (triat chanue ha ....,r...i. D.aih a rwn ft nan .v. ut. and i no t wlin iirmmna. i no un U tnio of our time cattd to be wrl' i, n nu h H omu."l '" Iiiyo b m loll UMy of chlMr -n who I t' ft ctriiti tmr or ..iMinrnnf I Iff WltllOtlt etld. Till lIU qu'aiitdeonlyoiarkftihe trMiilm the itimiirti-lli maiuiy i'n vi mi k.B.iv utiis love of IT.'. Whit la an rt m.l ict It rndure. This Is the unripe n nil of the ijiu a bird, a'r-ld to tntnt ttinoa Hi- fipi rbnee nf Mie so vii it. il t oit'uixw Ihu shnu. The it, ii' I aill-m tha the univcuM' ! mat I nt h a. wDh no'blrit in the las' o- UoLSi'site UsIsUd UiaHhttie.tt Why, that's one of tbe vlir.fra. It's huiiHtr. It's the pit of the stomach, that moves world. Well, do we tbank hi to for lite gracious Instruction?" Our d Una tla faction with the materlallat statrment in whatever form it coun-s Is ft bis zing evidence of tendency. Tbe aoul does not age with the body, On the borders ol the grave trie wlie nun ioom rorwara wltb equal elasticity of mind and hope, and why not sf.cr millions of years on tbe verjG tjf still newer exlstenct? for It Is the nature of IntulHceut belnm to he forever new to life. Hapnho, the an cient Grci k pofttces, Insisted that to die was an evil, tbe cons having; so inciaen, loco bad It not Int o to they would themflflvL'S have died. In the flame spirit tbe old comtnrntator of HeroHo- ttH. of tbe hook ol Thciia, said; "Uou having titU-d the swcot of e'.ernity oc cat.li.ua him to demean hlm-n If so euvf-ouniyln It." Then we nhnuld say with Sell 1 1 It, what la so universal as death man be a bent tit. MICHAKL ANO LO. A friend of Michael Anuuto, aaylntr to hlrn that bis constant, lultor for art must ; make him think ol' death with reyr t j "liy no mt'UiiH," he answiTt-d; "for If IV. b' a pliMHun', yut since rlenth also le a. n. by thu Mftxttr, Delther Hhoukl thit displume us." lii'oid, I' t'tlnk sotiiid mlmls rest In ncrtiln preiinilny cou-viut'oii tlil.1, that If It, l hwl tbftt llle, con(Mot:a, n-tH-ui:tl I iff, shall C'jnlini.t, it will criutlntic; I! iijI b.it, th-ii It will not; and If wi; tuw the whole w should of cuiiroe, see It wiu helti r tto Hit pro-ceding In th" iiiiimrdtlon of the few hiuipli: f!emui,l of the iitiltiral faith, the II est fitct. t!):it H'rlkf 8 Irt our dtliht In pcnuhii-nee. All urcat raiureH are Uvrra of HtitbllUy aud pcrmtiiience as tbetypi-of th; E iral. The mind delights lu ItnmtiiHe time, tltllits In rot kH, meia8, m'Mintiilii chains, in the evldiuce of vat ji-oloulcul periods which these j; We, In thu old afof true, a lew ol which will rpio tbe whole history of muiikiuil: dcllulit-t lu archive- ture whuMi' liuildlnitH la-t so lonfj. We wish to live lor what In rtat, not for whit Is mean. 1 know not whtie 1 dnw the assurance of prolonged life, of a life i hat shoots that nuir luitwecau tlt-atb, ati't tuktn bida of what U real and aiibliui! by so uuuy claims at from our intellectual btsto-y. A man of thought is will i dc to ate, willing to live, I atippose, because. bebiHeen the thread on wJilcb tbe bestls are atrui,, and perceived that tt reucht'S np and down, ex lull tiff quite Independently of the present Illusions. A niao of alTalra Is afraid to die, Is pi'Hterrd with terrors, btcsue be bun not this vislou, and Is the vlctm of, Id' se who have moulded the religious 1 doctrine Into somt new and plausible ; aysitfin, os CalvihUm, Uumauhm, 8,ve- JenboiKisni, lor household use. lm coii said some of the philosopher who were bant divine denied generally the Immortality of the anul. yi-t ciine to ttiif pbiiit wl h whatsoever motions the drlt of man could act and p'Norrw without 'heoruan of the body miubt revive after dea'h, which were only tho'c of the understanding and not of thu aff.c;lons, o Immortal a tblnffdld knowledge seem to thrni to be. Mo fat ,ortl litcou. and then tlt-imoot.ihe phi losopher of Uollsnd, drew his Hudkleot proof pnrvly fmu tbe Intellect. Who hi not said, "I know my soul la Immor tal r It is a perception that comes oy the activity of ih intellect, never to tbe y or rusty mind. HILTON, SlUKBa'EARB ANO PLATO. I trad Mlltoo.Sbakespt'are.ot any truly si poetry, nad riaio or auy seer uf thu Interior ijiialltU , re id St. Atiguallne, d Swidctit'ori;, litshop lliitlir, h nan I Kant, talk with any mind Which can cvMif the ri.1 hwa, slin;ily re rite to ear ol uiouuhtnu men tnesunstanuai Uwj of tbe tnU'lltct. and you wilt uever (tifBllon. The beat of books Is, perhaps, the feillug of Immortality wblcb tbey awaken, lbs very nani s of eminent scholar! and poets devoted to pure llttr-attire ftuf ft Idt-ji of vail leisure, new coulliton of existence. "To me.Vnidtbe German Goethe, "tbe eternal xla'.enceof my soul U proved from my Idea of ac tivity. If I wrk lncesriantli till my ileatb, nature It found to itivc me anoth er farm of exigence when tb present ctn no longer sustain my spirit." We muH. infi r our nts'.lny from the prepara- 1 h re Is a sort ol ahsoiuteueofl In II prect ptlons of troth, no smell of uav. no blut of curniptlon, self sullklujr, round, entire. The saying of Maicus Antonltii, It were hard to mend; we all knnw It: "It were well lo die II there he ir I a .mid sad to live If there tw none u'arch, lu Unesr, fully aceeptiDtr tbe ft. Lb of bis cuuutrjmen as piKu-i, him II for ninny yeira the iiikii rriest of i l o la his own city, his a deep faltb lit tlied(;ctrlr.0 of tbe divine proTldmrr, and that o: I in tinni irtalily ol thu toul, and thu. itv y le t on one and the same tu Is, tho two, Ihu h)!cureauft who held U ut th-Botil pvr'.ob.s with tho boly wtreodiou) to him. Milton antlclnued jwulenburg when he wrote la tbe Para dire Eofit, Ihutu words: lilvi la In tbe constitution of that creature that feels it. If Here Is a ds.ilre to lire In a larger sphere, or with more knowledge and power, it Is because H e and knowledge and power are food for us, ftndwe are tbe rational depositories of such things. A futuie state la au Illusion for the ever present state. It ln't length of life, but depth of life; It Isn't duration, but a taking of the soul out of time. The spiritual world takes , place, the ever pro-tent, that which Is always tbe same. And tins Is the way we Hue in being. 1 know that the universe can receive no detriment, that there Is a remedy for every wrong, and a satisfaction for every soul- 1 have h -ard that death takes us away from 111 things, not from goor. I have beard that whan we pronounce the name of mau, we pronounce tbe belief of Immor tality. All great natuns delight In stability; all great men Hud eternity affirmed in tbe very premise of th Tr faculties. Life is not long enouh fr art, nr long enough for iriendHbip. The evidence from intellect is as valid as the evldeuce from love. The being that can share a thought and feeling so sublime j as conn leuce in truth la no inusiuo m our dlH'atlsfHCton with any other so lution is the blazing evidence 01 tnuimmortality. Tub semi-otllcial Provincial Correspondence twits M. Thiers with tbe f 1-lowiug passage from bis "History of tbe Consulate and Empire:'1 "Prussia and Austria bad provoked Germany to an unjust war agalust the Kret.cb revolution, and were vanquish) d. In accordance with the rluhi of tbe victor, which U undoubted when tbe victorious Power haa bten the party challenged, France had mde a corn meat of the lelt bink ol the Uliinu." Tnls, the (Jk-nnan piper points out, 1 precisely applicable to the conquest ol Alsace and Lorraine by Germany. Tutt Haik 8 yles are changing mo-mtutarlly. Chignons and waterfalls may now be regarded as qui e obsnUte. Chatelaine braid, with curls for the young and blooming belles, aud braids con titled In nets for those matronly and riper beauties. Front balr, crimped, or in short curls on tbe forehead, wltb temples free. Is tbo rule. Children and young misses may still wear the balr crlmoed and Amine down the bu:k Curls, of course, are uever out of fash ion on old or youug, aud the very deel ded sod becoming mode for the frosted locks of elderly matrons Is the pretty side curls of silver, so playfully yet sweetly flowing from beneath tbe rlcb lace cup. bin Wi i.i.i am Hamilton ut3 to say that a man never knows anything until he his taugbt It In some way; It may be orally, or H may be by writing a book There is deep wisdom In the remark, wb ch all readers would do well to ponder. It Is equally true that many authors have tal ked b tter tban they have wiltten. Hw vivid and pithy bow tiiuch superior to bis writing tin talk of Johnsoii I It spoiled men for every thing that was not hub weighty and smart. Brilliantly as Byron wrote, who would not Influltely have preferred to bear btm talk f Ills more serious conversation, even Shelley said, "was a sort of Intoxication." Solitary reading will enable a nan to stuff himself with Information ; but without conversation, bis mind will become like a pond without an outlet, a pool of uobellhy stagnation. It Is not enough to hirvect knowledge by study, tbe wind of talk must winnow It, and blow away the chaff; then will the clear, bright gralis be garnered for our own use, or that ot others. iVo, Mitthew: What If enftliV Lu'. the hiJowof heaven Tin U.liju ao i to th othi lia! Ala: tLan ou vaitu ta tDoujht, ' UO.NTIOijl'lUU. Monternuleu, one of the most nro- fouud ml tnls, ceriakuly, that Prat-cu has rVrr produced, writes thus: "ll tbe I in mortality of the a.iui were an error, 1 should besorry not to belli ve It. I avow that 1 a ui not so humble as tbe atheists. I know not how tin y think, but for me Idonotwlrb tot'xcbaugit the Idea of Uiiinorta'liy against tbut of bualltude of one Jy." i'rsuKllii aaid: "Life Is rata- ri state of embryo, a preparation for W'.r; a in n Is uot comp eti ly b irn till be li4S paeaid through death." KiuuiiUel Kail abides as the remarkable pUlUno-pliurof the age Ivini, who thought in iral perkcllon thu dual ted of exitf etiteof the national utilvmsu. I tlunk we are much better believers lu linnior-tility than we cu give ur 'Uius f r, I loo rial evidtnee Is too subtle or high er thau we can write down In propoal-tlot s, aud there 'oro tliebiuisof aeutt- meut, of pasrlon, sml the divinations o: (O.try as In Wadnwortb's ode art, per-tup the Uat uotlvrn essay on tbe whole tutijixt : Not fur th'M I raia I ho "tH ol th ,nka tind Tltf lt.it lr 'K t flnt arlictnn. Tii'th di'Wy ifoiltrtl3o, WMiU b ihry tihat ihy ny, Arv ii tt. luuuuui iiij of kit uur tly Ar yrt a naitor-Pffht of all nnr SMinf , ti Dbiiitl ua, ctwtiah. and bara pu tu iak Out tiaur iTa ari mum ata m th btaf UI Jlrrual iivno liuifta Uial waka lo ,frnh ntvtr. lutt nun, nor buy, ttor all that la u aanmy vilh Can ittUrty abnllah or dfclmy. ii tar in a Matin 01 cairn wMiar, Ti oitifli InlnAd Ur va b. Um auuialut. IbMo that Imaortal sa tftat tnuutiht ua hltlmr, Can in a luumrnt trtl thttaor, Ami i ib el, 1 1 itrn t u-un tha ihoit Aad ht ill, nnsbiy wlrs io,Uu twt aon.N COXriA'ilOK. This ncralali to be a sentiment. We cannot give au account of Ik The ar gument Muse lo rortn la the mind; a concilia on, tn Icfeh'iitja, a grand augu ry la bVer u iVurlug, but attempted to mound II and thu tetiona sreut lo Itse 1 1 Mr lone, are vanishing luadiquate. ou cannot uitke a written theory ur b inon-trailon aa you can an oirery of ibe Coprrn oau antrun ouarj and hence Hio fans ibtl In the inlnOsof men the u alimony of a Tew Inspired sou s baa had such weight andp -ueiration. U Is sitauge Ibat Jtftis It ester uisd by intn-km I aa the brlngsruf the doctrine of Immortality. He Is never once wmk or seutlineutab he never prearhift the pea-soimitiy uf Immortft Hri while I'lato ftudClceni lisd both allowtd tbeins-lves to uvrrMrp tbe stp llml's of the nentl-metiK tslmimirLa.ity only an lotellra- laal nnalllf. or ahall 1 aav itnlv lnitneruv. then being no pa-slvif I lo has It and Ha lone who gives lis to all naniea.prraona ttiliiw, win re lie com s No religion, ruH the ml Mi t mythology, dies It II hn; II- viviites wlul bo touch's Tner la nothing mprtclous la natirr. In pi Hire, tlm liMpUutlng of a desire Indies lS thai tbt gtftUflcall'iB ol thaidaslia W.A. GILL & SON, An aawofffiitg at Whoteaale and Retail at Bs auecu rricva a oomiitii una et Dunner EAllDVARE, GLASS, SASH & PAINTS, Edge rXools, aScc, Watakn order fnr Import it Ion, or to b filled from atocltuo baat brnd ol p uiBhtd PLATE GLASS, Cut any aiis, llraakags by ahti put Ruarantevd Ktep laatoek (diffannt tins) thieclebrat.d MACNb'Al.E UKDiN FIRE AND BURGLAR PEOOF SAFES with rnttiMnt'l'in r.wk. ffimiwl pnlta. ami ma WMiatf nilvant-trn not to ha hoiml In a"y otliot ( lieini their nIi anvBta, wa aia urtparetl to lurnian SAFES, BANK LOCKS AND IRON .VAULT WORK, al! klndi at mtnuUctoitr't prieaa. An also Manulactarn's Ageets tor J03. WALTEH3 & 00,'S A Lootura to Men. Exclusively. We may as well face tbe truth. Over 0'i r wives, sisters or sweethearts we have Jli . now very little In Hume. The last whim of woman Is to find a career for hor-elf, and f- rtlils buslmsi she has stt a Idu as of secordary importance her old employments of love making and child-bearing and training. "The destiny of woman Is to work," lays one of her spokeen; "marriage aud matsrnlty are mere accidents" and such Is the drift of all her public teaching. When the adult woman has taken tbe bit between ber teeth to Ibis extent, the wisest plan Is to let ber run her length uubalkcd, whatever may be our oplolohn of her rjad or gait. But such o' us an are father have burtly sjine authority lir dt'dd-lngat,b'Ait the bodi-y fate ol our Infant oUughters, aud tt la worth our wu.le erlouily to consider If the physlcsl con-dttiou of the nnxt genetatlon of women U to bo us deplorable as that of present. Ait to whether the Ameilcan woman Is a si ive, or whether suUVage or anew husband every fourth year It tiie best remedy ibr hi-r political anil noclul grlevncen, w may each buve a diuenht opinion. Hut that the Amtrlcuii nomau U weak In the bick, tlyhpeptio in the stomach, and mrvous to the verge of lu ul'y. Is a fact which alinoat every l.us- bind and father couieases lu tbo bit'.iT-nesM of bia bouI. A lending ar.lc'e in a woman h piper this week sets forh tbia fact more pi iln ly tt.nu we would dura to do. "Meat womeu are alraoit Invalids 'we are told aud they nro counsebd to trial U.eu. selves as If they were altognther so. The ordinary New Yoik woruau begins to "go oil"' while her children are bub!it. d lie I ft advl-ed tlut ret Is hIiui Bl.e wanti. "3tnv lo bed: If the cook does spull and Hteil.aml tbe children's ujooiib do get dirty, don't qwcl'.'ju that labr- lug heart, uti l set lnoe tireu tnutcus qutvermg by Jumping up to iraau thingn right, irl your uuouiiu oo it, u nurse. Is out. Ir won't hurt him" A leading pbjslclun, ''wh'-He piMCtlco 1 largely among women, " ufferf bis advice: "The gt'iitk-ht gjmnu'-tlca for tbe chest; a qult-t drive, or a awing, with an easy chair fora B' ut; tgg", beef tea, broiled meats, and crtata; Iron In fmul) doneb." SVUb this pri-rTilptlon, the ordinary woman, it is hoped, may bolster up her pjor wr-ck ot a body while It shufllva Us unible way ttiroii'.h llfd. , The "leading physician" adds, significantly : ' A woman has no busl-.uetis to have a strii.g of children long enough to go across the street; but Mie ought to hive one or two. And she is above all thing, to be pitied who destroys ber first born. If the ever bus a line, Intelligent child, It should be tbe first. Aud iu lot lug that she cut" down the flower aud hope of her llle" Tbe wUe doctot'd woriH, we are assured. should stand without comment or addi tion. We have but one comment to offer, and that Is, that for the woman by whom such advice is needed one or two children are qal'e t'fo many. Let hr devotu beism to voting, or to tne run- harmonics, or bjzirs, or uve-Djunctu dresses, from which Bhe Is warned; but for the -acrtd tllce of motherhood she Is an 111 ted lu hdy and (-out, In the eytS both of God ant! man. The worst of It is. that l tie ex ire in e re me lies propound ed iiui'r ss tbe reader as only sensible acd jtut. It Is like a pri'scrip:iuu ol yeast or aotidyues, given when the patient is arttculo iHvriiiuol lu save Hie, hut to insiku lingering death easy. Now, wlut Is tho cause of th:td- ploruhlu sutu of u it'll rer ihe gieut-grandniotb r of this hnpless ciealure, very likely, wus a pioneer lu the woods: reared a fmiiiy of twelve or thlrUeu children; tmn, scrubbed, wove, uud cooked; lived to eighty uve, with Iron muscltH, a br-'ad clust, and keen, clear yes. Cilinatlc luiluences have nb.hing to do wllh the degeneration. The poor farmer's wile In tbe Middle Btat s, today, alls down wheu bur day's wtrk la done, an unl-iv. ly orject tnongb, it Is true, with h r kat'ieiy skin and wisp oi hair knotted buck, but without a puia or aa ache, and guod for 11 1 Ly healthy years yet. Nor will It do to say th it the suotiiltmlon of muiUl traiulng in the education of girls lor manual lauor s weubeind their bodies uu l Irritated, their iiL-ntH. Tho shrewd wife oi an enr;y pioneer f-uu I her judgment, btr obsei vatlou, and Inveiiiiou called into Inccssaul action; used her brain more in a week than Ihe INtW orK woman or tou would In a year of balls aud Uaz.rs. Nor will Un:'Uistiiutloi of au anilcial fur a natural mode oi life altogether ac count for It. The English Wstiiouaole womeu leaves nature out. of mU. uo; yet, coinpirtd with her Aim i lem si iter, Is Hibu to a ahatow. The secret wu believe to lie lu the false slra'o und tension ol Ameilciin so (bay. Men at Well as wnnien are umie tuto a n a istrom o social sirtiguh ; nut a buy carrUa his bedy along wltb him. It has a chance ol In nit a): and exercise as be pushes his waj Iu colieguoson 'Change or mirket; but ihe girl dt tlm v ry age when her )hu cal Irame cat's for rest uud cut door traiulng, Is crammed, tiuuht to dnuce, to A n, to dm, to It"1 uul arxlously for a husband; when she id mtrrled, she has her children to pu-b on In their turn, nous-ho d drudg. ry or a whlrloffish-Irtiub'u iiigagi-uieiit; or, If she bus taken tbe newer but no less exhausting route, In r s x's wrongs to right. In any c se, her m guclcd body becomes a mrru hundie of nerves on which to bans illM'ific!; and, as tho eis;e-t way to rid herself of some of them, she declines to become the mother ol more than or two children. When our Infant daugbtera hive the duties of men added to their own, what U to be dom? la tbe Aun-r- 1c in race todie out altogether i. i irumnf, ft Patont Iron Frametl, Fold id g Lid and loldinff Adjnitabia Boats aud Uoski for Bolioolt. A1o, IIrvoralllo Wrlr for ( Inirclicv, Public IIiiIIh, Ac. A rut) Un vof Kaawatd Citrrlnsre mid Uiigou Mood Work Kiiuiir UiMllrAc., (ftrnd for prloabit 1 No. 81 Ha IHftto I reel, CaltiDibMa, THE OHIO FARMER. VOL. XX.-1MYI. ri'HE OIIKVT raPKtt S Mini Husmhv K'Hl TUIil FARM (loir OH r Vfiir. nm'Hi'i nhMi n i a wiy oi i won' y ru-fia, print d on puro tt'n ptprr, Uqta 'iirto loon, o .t ooTiTfd tn 1 tiitliii bvitiar tlio only Lmrnalot iliektml In tioiunt-y.Uirhniim-i-r ol t' a Ohio l-'vnM.ii font tic a it Urjc va kty of ua Jul mttrr; tli itii- ur all iho-t and tu ttia pttnti K-iitailtlt Iffh and irPtiral: a la-se aiint ' f ('orrr-ji ibdenta coiitiihutwn-irnlar-If, and all mittori ,-rl HnlnK to th ' t'.irin, llr i). n ami Vimyird rot thoioiifihlv ditruwrd. A Mrtititnlii4l Hi'partrurPt la rit toll of tn'tltldt-tvs hint to a d in tlm Karnt Woik'hojK f pa-i4 a'tntlnn t iti'-n to tha litmr-im i rpartmonti nd f r tlm Fir.-ti.lt art furtiidi -d Ineldmta ol For t lit n TtiTrl, Morn nlorrlira. tlholca rwtrr, t .ti, tec. Tli nuLln-h' IrrartiTiiDt la nIMy illiH'rt-d arh w k. a-ul HIImI will) OKh things aa will tfU'M-n th hoatUuf tha litlla onaaaad naks thria batUT. ltKMiaitlUKI, THE OHIO FARMER la n 4 a itnw Mnt1i1v nf mly Twlta tlmas a yiar, hut A I lv Moekli of Mfty-Tw SitHititra Vunr Bl wruir 1'iigrn Kr nry W rhT)ik'nir in mnmi Tiluma of Ousi Tito nautili nil fr'arly !( rw FOIt TWO DOI.rArl". Knw U the lime to tntknnp CLU1IH, 1 ItfTal Pirniiuma wdl he paid ta Aftsnta, fortrrt uid t-mnpU Copiaa aat Fras, AddirH OHIO FARM KIl. fi.h ai.ANU. tiiio. N nil mi ill i:rhiingt3 BanU ol Colli Ml I HIS. miUt ANMl'AI.MKKTlNOtir TUB SlIH K-1 hnld'1 nf Hid Hank, for lht Ktrrtlou ,,1 Ii . t.rUra, will bt at iu lUnkiny Ht.tiw, on i ti .. day, luta day of Jnnry, Un, at to ocln k a. ta. CllArt. J. UAItl.Y, t'Jhi,r. ::-xr. tv.-A-.-Tll tu, -aVja lOO llinrcl Prima Northern OHIO i idi:h. ,..,.,.dtWwa...b,iAnoNTi 101 S, Una H'rrat, t: jlurabua, uhlt. Maw Inn ttoasil raekatta. drcilj t'li uini A""D I t'HOPi At Mt'NN A' '' Mntluii lo atva oi- iiJoha in r t to thu NoBi) i. invratlnna. tr nt :tn,itfB, mtV -p r.l t xin mti-iti tt th 1'atiHit Ulli,, lUi nirt Hiw lh-n 'in, lirawirtr. ( arnta and a.aiirrinnn'B. in i ni avula ar ui ioat Inn nir l.t Wr I'a'-b' at Wa"litnrflon, arid in all K p-an (,tmliiiM. Tliov tlvantxrial atttutliti L ih r arciiMnnnl Hi'ro'M Ualttia, Afiaftla, A'afca-inn ifiil lntfrrrirnraa .fl'iotitlet ot Hi Niw Patent Law fnr 1BT0 t ..i.-.i i: . a.i. ... imvu a ii. 41 r-rkhow, Nw Vnrk. mMrTirir aii:iii a -a nitmJ iiif!A Wiklr, r1v0't l llnhaiitoa, Manii(arJ (.a. IntftiOnn-ClirBililrT. Kliattnp'l1ff. AtrfclJ tn'tiim. and I orular Slrr. l'utl of ikti.u Knravlrira Ttrm a par. Hi.iai,Q buib-I Imi sunt frtfc Aiwmi ai i , ,i m iu, II Fnrk Kow, M.w Vora.
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Full Text | COLUMBfJd OHIO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16,1870. 197. VOL. XXXI I JNU. SVAYZE & PARSONS,, 134 Bontli XSigrla. Street, Uavcjiist received Hie latest Biyl ol rail and Winter Goods Including Asirachan, Fur, Beaver and other Overcoatings. Carr'd West f Fngland MeJtous. Paris, Diagonal an! other Coating. (arr's & Scheldt's Eljseans TilLl LINE OF Cants, tmbrclias, DIAMOND SHIRTS, V 11 Asaurfineiii CouatHnt-ly ou bund. Shirts made to order and Fits G'iar- ar.tCill. Silkt Vcket, Casslmere and Corduroy Vesliugii. Plain and Fancy Trowstrlug fasNlnifre, Scotch and other Hillings. BJSS'FUSMSIIIJGCOJDJ. a&art ht aWB r Ann LADIES FURS A T J. E. RUD1SILL& CO., 7 Month SIIOII St reet. We bava n'. rccclvcil a Pir.e Assurt incut of 1,1 Uta J.VA-, muti, VMtmx, mm, kiuusikr, wihimi., alaska MY Kit MINK A HI) COSKY FL'llS. Misc nnil ( hllilrfuN F.mry Fii.st 'iM' Fnr :ollnr.aul Glove.. ANo Hi.! I.iilnst Myluol neii'mand Uoy 1IATM Vl OAl'S. Furs Altered and Repaired. EXECOTOJbVS SALE. THE KN ri E 8TOUK Of I3E5.""5r GOODS, dfcO., 0 1VIU. 1IE omilKIl j. I AUCTION! irira ur hbijeuvb f omnicncia Mom!;.)', Nov. 21st, at 2 1'. 31. AT 123 SOUTH HIGH ST., nl c j llano from day to day until the wliolo slock Is sold. FEED. J. FAY, Executor of It. TUDOll FAY, DoooBBOd. W. It KHNT, AiMMIniinnr. l'OO WILL I'INU AT O. Jj. CLARK'S -- , , I T R AD E MAR K ":W:M: t':-flr1 " " rMtb" NEW FACTORY STORE A LA1K1K A.HHOllTM ENT OF ALL K1S1)8 Of UOML-MADE FACTO Kl WOOLEN GOODS, MoslOw di Castor Beavers, Broadcloths of the various colors Cnwliiiore, i,Hn, Jihiii, Inmipls iiuhikcu MoikliiK Ynrii. HhkIo Vnrii, Ac, Ac, " .. i b,. t... riflH.M I. ...huiM tit WOOL. Ki,H nimln to rilir nt uhonl n-lmir llio ninl Prlre. Trr."-.!-("' ' 'V" W J-I.CABUU(U. HHNWIIO aw dlkiMaotCUsTlU WlUIK. Now, ltemnnWr Iho riM! Ent l iienn, nirm .. K. A. F. EMMINGBR, E N T I S T IS ISnat llroml Street: The Care of the Natural Teeth Is of the FIRST IMPORTANCE. Unriiul At cmlon (ilvrn to Hie Opcrallva llrpiirinicnt. i.rtifioictl Tootlx IN'KRTED ON CONTINIOIH Ol MX. OOI.D, 8I1A Ell, ALUMINUM, KUUHKII AND ADAM ANtlNR 1I?KS. TKKlll KXTIIAVTED WITHOUT f.l.Y lly Ailiiiliii.li ring Linijiilog Oi, Cliloroorra or Ether. roa THE FP.E3EKT Eii00f!, Wohflvo uc.sIgniHl and nmnitracturtd alarge stuck of tltu FI1TEST Which we warrant to be A3 FINE AS CUSTOM WORK In all rcHpocti. other houses. .TXOur preparations for ikft the present season tintra tinan nn ,ka 1 n goBt and most libe ral scalo, ond our present stock is Gouts' as superior to njRSISHISB V n GOODS. (aJC formor ones Finest in V'' nftvB be8n quality, of Buperlor the ereatestX o those vnuuiji, niiu u, to the vory latest fashion and stylo. Embraoing every. thing essential gentlemen's toilet and wardrobe. CUSTOM DEPT.' Goods of our own lronor tot'oni tno newest and best fabrics of English, fc'renon, German, and Home Manufacture. The most skillful cutters In Pbiladel phia. "Style" and good workman' ship. A por ted fit cuar- anteed, with satlsfao tion in all other ro- POCtSi v4 ?nntli"l Cf lUUiUi), Many now sty ie made up in the most elegant man .JC qualitios of durability and strength, so dosira- 4 ble in Childrens' Cloth. ii ing. We have made jk. spooiai euoru m this department, ana bsk bpbcibi attention to our stock. Twon 4of little 1 nvrni. ChcstotSt:C0AT8 philadelph;a.',Q' h PI1TEST M'... NOTE. Br our lytttam of Beir.Meuuroment, ully undoritood, wi enablt euitomera to tond their order, in euoh B way u to BEOUUB AS OOOU l'IT thuuita they oama tliomselTO, to our Kitablleh. menu Our Improred Bulci for Belf.Me.iur. meuti Baaiplo. and Frlcei aont when re-quoated, and PROMPT ATTENTION (Ten to all ordera, with aUABAUTUU of ontlra eatlareation. JOHN WAHAUAKEE, 818 and 820 Cho.lnut Street, niit.AnKj.niit. Horse Blankets. Lap Robes, Buffalo Robes, Alaska Robes, Wolf Robes, AOnKAT VAHIKTY, ALL HTYLKH AND l'lllUKSWUOI.IiHALIANUKLTAlL. P. HiVDES & SOX, 54 4 20 Broad Bt , Oolumbni, 0. Mli'lU PHOOT-jAIATIOIT I H a. Ing lAlcly Drcelvads li'if" and Fuller Stock thancver b.fore, Boupht Tor Cii DIRECT FBOM THE MAKERS IN ENGLAND, ' W prnMM to gin our rrlrnil. ahata In the In m il'., to prure that we (rr hIIIki (ooda of B eepvrlor qnalliy anil mak CHEAPER THAN EVER BEFORE. VVK DIMPLY ASK YOU TO CAM, AND VEItlFV TUB tTATEMENr CROOREhY, QL458-WABE CUTLERY, . L.54T3, Gaa-FIXTOftES, LaNTERNS, L0 OK IN COL ASSES, AT PRICES THAT CANNOT FAIL TO PLEASE CYAol lo M'boleaalt Duyrra w. (in,, facial Imlurrmpnla. BELL BROTHERS, na.SUb t 131 louiM lllh M. uUu cor. Uay aud IIIkIi. Fall aud Winter Goods. Iluulcr'a (lotlilng Kinporluni, No. 220 S. WghSlColumbu., 0, r OAVRJi'iiT bk :nven tuh laiiuit I anil an..t tlKk vt Fall and Winter Goods Ktt brQUfbt U lh(i rltf, coO'laUfR of rBENOU, ENQL1PH and D0ML8T10 Cloths, Casslmores, Etc, For atoall-nrti'l waf. vlitrtl 1 will 111 t Iht cm kud ft vll MbcUd itixk of llcndr nudn r lot I, hi if. Ji'lIN lll'MKR, M'l HOHttUlk Dt Hit Ml MORE NEW GOODS WM. G. DUNN & CO.'S. TN CONSEQUENCE OP UNPltECKDENTKfil.Y LA HUE SALErt THE X Just Hlx w.fks, wf luve hem oliliyirl to add linuilv to our Stock IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. The market proh fvuruiilu to llio buyer, wo flitter ourselves that we cu show our cUftuiiKTB THE LARGEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF DRY GOODS cvor utiVi'tri lu the clly of Culuii-b. W. have it Uvu'. u-nnrtui. lit of t-u.tuh'c fur DOLLS lu all vailctv lr Three ThiiuBind ,!tt!e Fnlks, witli n-cry thins useful mid bcautllul for Uid umt Vuun. F,,r pjulciil iis sin OUR OI I ! ST3 i i lJ Z. We would call necl 1 atuatloa to our ui vv u'o. k uf fS I Ij I IlLVKTS. THE OHIO STATE JOURNAL TDtins liiTirlullr In Adrauce. BA'i.v i:itiik i ISy mui! n mlv.-.uca) rer annum.,, $9 to du t!o r. muntliBj... 4 -to do do 8 r.LUDthi 3 a do do I uiuntli 0 M CJ'ibiof tlvfi aad uiaidj, wl 00 dit do do (Id n tri'iiiOi.. 4 t() lo ld d.i (I- -luoDlli'i.. S OU tJni Ctpy extra to t'iobi of 'JVn. Dchvrrtd by tiurrlt, yet month 0 90 I Itl.UI I lil.V (rltlTIU VMWud terry Tumi'iy, Tfinrnl'ig nd ifn'urday mil nivgt Hlnxle aulicnber. per uninim H do di f. uxnlL- 2 !' tlO C(l 3 mutt'.hK ......tea 1 15 (lo du 1 month 0 - ChU.it Of Hiv iuiiI uj' -rid,tjtli 4 do do do tl 0 mou'lm... i' ('o do do do 3 luiutbrj...' 1 W Ond copy extra to UIuIm uf Ten. n tuition. Pullithtd twy .Saturday: Bir-l-iubcifwri, per An mini do do b Diuntlu' Fiveenple 1' n IVp l' Fat u-i . 92 00 . 1 lit) . H M . 11 in , a:i on ll.ally: i- 'Ti'ir -, -A-h t'..cii n 1 0" ":..i of 1'iltlilj.inl Nutlte, II r I'lUatf, .-.Km -rt 1 25 i N ti , 1 1. a irn:, tir t ir. rtnn, v. iti . in-ntfi tiiirf. u uuek (;)i,Uif.:d lull : n t UiN-'il.ort. I ri-UccUIf : . .niuc u L iVy, U-elil: "-ip !!r- ir.'t'i'iTi 1 .''ft i. ... .. .oi.dl rti ii 0 IS ii V, . .iii.- .Su'.icur, nr imj, fiuh in- 0 30 We b'-llcvB that wi hnvi- nr,e t or i.oAkix; vh t:r - tl.u LAI. (JEST STOCKS ami fltit qnilitv ii"- tiitt- urn) we will Mill rive J'cr lull. Less Iti nil the chii fn hi hum (u Cii.cliwmtl. nVimmliig: VolvotH nol I'Suslie. HERSHISCR, ADAMS & CO, DttLIBI PIaE & DllIEsTIC LIMBKR, Lath, 81iiQgls, Bub, Blind. Coon, WlHOOW ARB DUO! PUHM, UoOLMROS, Aft RoutU-woiit Cor.fttrtiiv Water Ala.! Purta riibn UHlif sud lUAVfbf tloM to otdtrr. tiu, oftui,u rsuKtru rtLLto In Urgr. vuridy. AH1- tt rnu-t 1 do u ith M tlio d;iv uid ho . rt !, n-.t I. fitiniti il ore i re-tty fiicv ! l,ull 1 clitr.n Uid hi eivn 1lit luw.-r I'u' mi iu Ui a I in it) aud tlitt lULvt liouc 1 1 in fliin.U r to v wo irr cn g, W Itlj Willi :-ttl,f 11 ! Slillll 1 lli'V ;IW if. h' ii ti n. ii'id with h iiiu fut pr. fii'rtj li ui) ni'lt f f r'.'t tliD prta:ul tiny I .11 love for tlicc by on my ol tla '.ii ti i; Ii -in iiif i .U t kv Kiltofiimol HI tii' i; m' "f m'-mury lmjkf.l wlrhiu how. nr 1.? wti tt iri'MfH may I iontrfv To biif'tf 'l.io tiuut tlittt L.iii0'4 tlm link moro du r .' iw mm 1 tficb dv diixminT li ipo to lift) ut U tun wein-d lime ana tutu ri u rn: I'll Ml thH; for thy nilc, I will Uy hiM uo,h 411114, umt irjtiMi -iMi: in to-o w.utiV J.hIj. u)i Uiotudlt tint I If.l.l Winie thou, U Lvod uav, irl Ui troin we. For I will ruii a my Iboti'jU tu try au hvwf w.nu nirfH i, u i lyn una amy ktruinn. JVn fiyd.u iuk- I Hillw.lk Jitti.iitiy liirj ix'i tii--, lo. n J.oun, nijr ui ilwir lata- I will ilitf dn .ny l.Iank if jl. np(i innko A in.'i c t- .k-tiiu-, tin I ml. th ri to utilri til 'l)W I X' llrIK ., jitil to " ft till u HO U ttiuu i j., vu wan aioiv yet livt. j miiy t.l U d' oiPi-1 tim- btilM up lb tne iifnti t ut a,'-- winch riikii tinia ta mine; UiV iiu' Bud In wini Ii tl'(ird b- Au'l n dear tlmuyuta a iitllutjaice d.iue. We havo an entirely n.'W ntnrk of Ihu most brilliant lln!h wo him , vcr olfirtd At jiriun tlvti cannot be b,,i'm. WllliH, l'oiliilH, rinipresH Clothe, Hl'erlno. a,nti Inj'Ti.-ili fi?villel Njittteen, Aud other FOUHKiM DltDS ;onlM nt okpailv lu.mri n i'iikr.. We have just rectlVtU a very Uri(u Involi'C of those cekbraud oi t a tv i i uc ii i-:s VII uV CAS which e fill ut Vli'ilw:i!c 1'r.ci. I'VTS CY O I V Scarf!", Hash! r. 11 iw?. Li:r.J. K n'tit-t !. r I.TucV I -.m l Hi in -Mtcl.r ' Hur.' ir- ehb fomi' (n lfau!f'il ltiiiv li-.x.-i. wlMi inti::il l.-tt.-r-. :.r n.i.i'-'. l- full slot It orCtulpurf, ValeurluiiiH 1 lirv il an I Ura:id Due lie- L v U L 'iJ-mw and Trliorultjg Ujodh iu t ml ;.! vuilrty. ATiHXA.ll)R.E Iill t.I.DVKS Id full AssortrotTit, with scrtral ottur mikis. A Terr lircfl stock nt vltv low nrlccs. with tverilliinir dtnlril)le In oar 1 O 31 113 s rr I o s at greatly rcdacod prlci. A full lino of H-J, O-l and 10-1 SlIKETINUS iirA.TVKia'rw. The wil ilctk In White anil Oil, .ml n'anko'ii we hive ever ahowu ut the luwvl I'rlci. MTlllaPll SHAWLS. We haro lalvl, recrlvr.1 atveral IriTolre. of th. vrry di.lrah'c boo,! io an o.iicj new asiuriuieut ui sikh'KU BUll XKIUHUI) l'Alrl.llV IjllAWM, A.M'X'it.A.oiiAr cixrrn of bcaollful quill'y; al.o anno v.t Chcnplniliatlonn wllh ihc ti, al .lock of III rarieua malto. of nh hit Ul.O I IIS wo lma evur ullernl. T.iA.1IlS I-CJItH, Wo are clo.lng out thct booiU Yiry choi. Our uau.l lto Block of OAIIJi,rrs4 Ac OII CLOTHS AttrtaA nuYt.ua will do wtll t In.nrr. nor stork h,'fon rnrrln.lnff. gnnrrautre our prlrra a. low a any In th. pity. Ami a fnntn'r ln,hin'in,'ot. wo brll.ve we have thr lartf.-.t ami Weal stock ,,( grni'tal Dry (lojila In tno clly, ami atll at "one pile to all." Cume au, sci. u.,. AVr. G. DUNN & CO., 3:) anil 5 North High Street, (rw No. HI, UT nml ill',) COLXJTP3XJS, o. i for li.Tivr liru in-iTt'd tt our w.ih will U idiiirttied uu P IMMORTALITY. wtttro bf ltiilpU nuldo Kmcrsoni I'rou the Uoiton Fvit. In ciMiirn. ni itm lili "he U'i' Mr. Em- Ciftou hd llii'l in U.o Or .t i cord if ft l.i.i) II any ilc;:ri thu j 1'ul or rut wrd. untn't lif:lf In Ui-'. .V bi'y. nti o i iU- furnish u vltti th'- turlkst lits- lorit-'al tlfiiils of tn ittbilr-btttl civil- ituni, and 1 toad Iu ti.u btcud Hool; Hi ro ioiui th -to tnt mor utile ll ts : rite Ejvtmia are the ll-ftt of mankind wjoluva Llllrnif'l thu Immorality ol :n goui " iSiriU 1 nuil It with lens In urvnt flat the blrjturUn ruuot-cts it lri'-ntly nith the doc' rl tits of mettmp- Htchosl-, tsto cht'(('E( of one soul tluoimh many Doiii'.-, lor l Know well thai win re tliU btllcf onru exlited It old mreHirtly tukc ft bi(H form for tlm KitV'igu kinl ft nure for in (or the wise, i that I only hk on tin coiinWrft-ll fts t,r"oi ittttMn ciTioliH' I'tltb hud b en there. The whole life of uin lo tue Of ft 'i n at emu to buve bten roaderouily ue- imlt id ou tl: ft'h At toil know the It'V ol the Egyptian:!, the hy-lawH of ttw( t recti. ui'UM's, rii;acU'd Iumi1m u ii i luiiuL-vcry ln.n an tindtrtAki-r, and ti ii'itlmo I usina'eot rt-xUins, the i ; e ') ot iinin I ii sr to be biirio t II. Tin" (Lv If, wllu ill p'MCiyilu-.s ii'iiie auoilnr ph;i(wo:hy. H ,V, li, lUlittil In b.uuiy. Ht- i rut il ili'nth. II'! I'joUmI at dt ith lv -i 'lu tli-lTliiuior of ltti: vrlslis'ilr i. y N i'LiitK can vx-'el the timnt of hi! we h.itfu.1 In ttir -Hnit' uplrlt Hit iliiuOfitk In bis it:i-ti!c koiij: i tiiat he iniiy le titirttil where hf to cm t t' him, ami nut n nti.e ft iu .,.v ih.iv b- pm In the .W'pu'fhte fr. rn Ircli ih iiv.illnw imy hi tmnwutn ! c 'ita-t oacks lu the Hir i L if Ciris tmtii y bi'Miynt Dtw widom. Hut I UartiiLjj ift-mis ujnii tne ifsriicr. m ire ti uih csti bccttvcyid than the iiukr mind ift i bur. bmi tte niioa- riiniwlio ret elvtd the Cros took the itrliie of the rmnrrrc ton the ypilii ft t it k 1'; It wftn Dibirof the ir. iitrruwcd nujin ny m-iurroi se I. .luaiiiliue the tine illnclplis )4W tbrouKh the letter tho doctrlueof uiernl'y, which dl.flolvid tho poor tpw unn nature aisn, ant guve ft an. ur io tbo pa!iir bour. in these tiuuft wo tee the dt fuits of our oltl tht ninny, Its Infi rlurlij t'J our habits ol ihtuiirUt. Mi n ui up and down; pclt-ncc iionijisrui': th" irnsiiinne tifmocrsry ui cht nilhliy. or Tciit'iuuon, wnus ircuru poso for new Hie Tiy nicomMtio partlcl; the race never dylnui the I mil vlduil ntver scared, llnvinft ra,d on llii-mlnrtiof the aa the lu'lllty ol the idil arts uf priseivlrp;, cm alrulng, wc plT our earlli to car.u. THE TKNIIKUKMS If CII 11131 IAN ITT r.otitebave been tourlud al ones by tbe I fiiii m of kcIvdci- mid the teedcraes of I lifMUNi'y, nd fnurd tnans In tbo cinnecralbiii of c udtnn Tne most nn it tub! si pin 'hi rvMKinua Bis'orr of timnt Nut wntklnn upon Ibis point lu our uftiure, Is that made 1 y lliefnlus nrEmatiu bwedrtdhtrg, who uncno-n tbt) Jr.cultlfH aud slT.ctlurts ol man With the hurd renllMU ul n asironom-r de rrlhlns the shiiJ and nlft"rta of our nr-.li in, and exp'alnt d hi opinion of tbt hMutvand tlrsilnrofft'inis lr ft orr' t form ft o o" who htd gone In a tr-inrr In'o the suoiiy 01 outer woihih. 8 Ti'denhoru b id ft gem inn sn nounreil msnv thluu tru ami admlM' m. ihoimh itavfteiouisinueoiarwn kUtl BlVUlin COl -Mi " UlVflB il "UIH i..lril out ol his aVMl in iruo Ri nt rai clicuU'bm, ftieo tw mil wllh every day quilKvtntt ihevhw ftt.d ci wis of all .,.n hn Htid or mi n of no i;li ifrh H sty Tcra ao we wi uuiiw in ui in.fi l,. Y iunir and lr. rsftirorwy .t.n.kthan EtwarU HiTrnon ftu t'rae's. fttid riVor'n U lylhtrfl. ai ivii'a t:!! to th- L'u onv- rtfd, lie. Dmt Tiiotuh's on D.'aiti, n.i iw ne tn wn w n oorn to re n't iwi?" .n, u that tnr.nl I hit t tu'Oli'JV C'Ultl OA no fr...rt navaai iMS-lotis w,ro aoneu ui ir cn-aitft the tf iintn. A (triat chanue ha ....,r...i. D.aih a rwn ft nan .v. ut. and i no t wlin iirmmna. i no un U tnio of our time cattd to be wrl' i, n nu h H omu."l '" Iiiyo b m loll UMy of chlMr -n who I t' ft ctriiti tmr or ..iMinrnnf I Iff WltllOtlt etld. Till lIU qu'aiitdeonlyoiarkftihe trMiilm the itimiirti-lli maiuiy i'n vi mi k.B.iv utiis love of IT.'. Whit la an rt m.l ict It rndure. This Is the unripe n nil of the ijiu a bird, a'r-ld to tntnt ttinoa Hi- fipi rbnee nf Mie so vii it. il t oit'uixw Ihu shnu. The it, ii' I aill-m tha the univcuM' ! mat I nt h a. wDh no'blrit in the las' o- UoLSi'site UsIsUd UiaHhttie.tt Why, that's one of tbe vlir.fra. It's huiiHtr. It's the pit of the stomach, that moves world. Well, do we tbank hi to for lite gracious Instruction?" Our d Una tla faction with the materlallat statrment in whatever form it coun-s Is ft bis zing evidence of tendency. Tbe aoul does not age with the body, On the borders ol the grave trie wlie nun ioom rorwara wltb equal elasticity of mind and hope, and why not sf.cr millions of years on tbe verjG tjf still newer exlstenct? for It Is the nature of IntulHceut belnm to he forever new to life. Hapnho, the an cient Grci k pofttces, Insisted that to die was an evil, tbe cons having; so inciaen, loco bad It not Int o to they would themflflvL'S have died. In the flame spirit tbe old comtnrntator of HeroHo- ttH. of tbe hook ol Thciia, said; "Uou having titU-d the swcot of e'.ernity oc cat.li.ua him to demean hlm-n If so euvf-ouniyln It." Then we nhnuld say with Sell 1 1 It, what la so universal as death man be a bent tit. MICHAKL ANO LO. A friend of Michael Anuuto, aaylntr to hlrn that bis constant, lultor for art must ; make him think ol' death with reyr t j "liy no mt'UiiH," he answiTt-d; "for If IV. b' a pliMHun', yut since rlenth also le a. n. by thu Mftxttr, Delther Hhoukl thit displume us." lii'oid, I' t'tlnk sotiiid mlmls rest In ncrtiln preiinilny cou-viut'oii tlil.1, that If It, l hwl tbftt llle, con(Mot:a, n-tH-ui:tl I iff, shall C'jnlini.t, it will criutlntic; I! iijI b.it, th-ii It will not; and If wi; tuw the whole w should of cuiiroe, see It wiu helti r tto Hit pro-ceding In th" iiiiimrdtlon of the few hiuipli: f!emui,l of the iitiltiral faith, the II est fitct. t!):it H'rlkf 8 Irt our dtliht In pcnuhii-nee. All urcat raiureH are Uvrra of HtitbllUy aud pcrmtiiience as tbetypi-of th; E iral. The mind delights lu ItnmtiiHe time, tltllits In rot kH, meia8, m'Mintiilii chains, in the evldiuce of vat ji-oloulcul periods which these j; We, In thu old afof true, a lew ol which will rpio tbe whole history of muiikiuil: dcllulit-t lu archive- ture whuMi' liuildlnitH la-t so lonfj. We wish to live lor what In rtat, not for whit Is mean. 1 know not whtie 1 dnw the assurance of prolonged life, of a life i hat shoots that nuir luitwecau tlt-atb, ati't tuktn bida of what U real and aiibliui! by so uuuy claims at from our intellectual btsto-y. A man of thought is will i dc to ate, willing to live, I atippose, because. bebiHeen the thread on wJilcb tbe bestls are atrui,, and perceived that tt reucht'S np and down, ex lull tiff quite Independently of the present Illusions. A niao of alTalra Is afraid to die, Is pi'Hterrd with terrors, btcsue be bun not this vislou, and Is the vlctm of, Id' se who have moulded the religious 1 doctrine Into somt new and plausible ; aysitfin, os CalvihUm, Uumauhm, 8,ve- JenboiKisni, lor household use. lm coii said some of the philosopher who were bant divine denied generally the Immortality of the anul. yi-t ciine to ttiif pbiiit wl h whatsoever motions the drlt of man could act and p'Norrw without 'heoruan of the body miubt revive after dea'h, which were only tho'c of the understanding and not of thu aff.c;lons, o Immortal a tblnffdld knowledge seem to thrni to be. Mo fat ,ortl litcou. and then tlt-imoot.ihe phi losopher of Uollsnd, drew his Hudkleot proof pnrvly fmu tbe Intellect. Who hi not said, "I know my soul la Immor tal r It is a perception that comes oy the activity of ih intellect, never to tbe y or rusty mind. HILTON, SlUKBa'EARB ANO PLATO. I trad Mlltoo.Sbakespt'are.ot any truly si poetry, nad riaio or auy seer uf thu Interior ijiialltU , re id St. Atiguallne, d Swidctit'ori;, litshop lliitlir, h nan I Kant, talk with any mind Which can cvMif the ri.1 hwa, slin;ily re rite to ear ol uiouuhtnu men tnesunstanuai Uwj of tbe tnU'lltct. and you wilt uever (tifBllon. The beat of books Is, perhaps, the feillug of Immortality wblcb tbey awaken, lbs very nani s of eminent scholar! and poets devoted to pure llttr-attire ftuf ft Idt-ji of vail leisure, new coulliton of existence. "To me.Vnidtbe German Goethe, "tbe eternal xla'.enceof my soul U proved from my Idea of ac tivity. If I wrk lncesriantli till my ileatb, nature It found to itivc me anoth er farm of exigence when tb present ctn no longer sustain my spirit." We muH. infi r our nts'.lny from the prepara- 1 h re Is a sort ol ahsoiuteueofl In II prect ptlons of troth, no smell of uav. no blut of curniptlon, self sullklujr, round, entire. The saying of Maicus Antonltii, It were hard to mend; we all knnw It: "It were well lo die II there he ir I a .mid sad to live If there tw none u'arch, lu Unesr, fully aceeptiDtr tbe ft. Lb of bis cuuutrjmen as piKu-i, him II for ninny yeira the iiikii rriest of i l o la his own city, his a deep faltb lit tlied(;ctrlr.0 of tbe divine proTldmrr, and that o: I in tinni irtalily ol thu toul, and thu. itv y le t on one and the same tu Is, tho two, Ihu h)!cureauft who held U ut th-Botil pvr'.ob.s with tho boly wtreodiou) to him. Milton antlclnued jwulenburg when he wrote la tbe Para dire Eofit, Ihutu words: lilvi la In tbe constitution of that creature that feels it. If Here Is a ds.ilre to lire In a larger sphere, or with more knowledge and power, it Is because H e and knowledge and power are food for us, ftndwe are tbe rational depositories of such things. A futuie state la au Illusion for the ever present state. It ln't length of life, but depth of life; It Isn't duration, but a taking of the soul out of time. The spiritual world takes , place, the ever pro-tent, that which Is always tbe same. And tins Is the way we Hue in being. 1 know that the universe can receive no detriment, that there Is a remedy for every wrong, and a satisfaction for every soul- 1 have h -ard that death takes us away from 111 things, not from goor. I have beard that whan we pronounce the name of mau, we pronounce tbe belief of Immor tality. All great natuns delight In stability; all great men Hud eternity affirmed in tbe very premise of th Tr faculties. Life is not long enouh fr art, nr long enough for iriendHbip. The evidence from intellect is as valid as the evldeuce from love. The being that can share a thought and feeling so sublime j as conn leuce in truth la no inusiuo m our dlH'atlsfHCton with any other so lution is the blazing evidence 01 tnuimmortality. Tub semi-otllcial Provincial Correspondence twits M. Thiers with tbe f 1-lowiug passage from bis "History of tbe Consulate and Empire:'1 "Prussia and Austria bad provoked Germany to an unjust war agalust the Kret.cb revolution, and were vanquish) d. In accordance with the rluhi of tbe victor, which U undoubted when tbe victorious Power haa bten the party challenged, France had mde a corn meat of the lelt bink ol the Uliinu." Tnls, the (Jk-nnan piper points out, 1 precisely applicable to the conquest ol Alsace and Lorraine by Germany. Tutt Haik 8 yles are changing mo-mtutarlly. Chignons and waterfalls may now be regarded as qui e obsnUte. Chatelaine braid, with curls for the young and blooming belles, aud braids con titled In nets for those matronly and riper beauties. Front balr, crimped, or in short curls on tbe forehead, wltb temples free. Is tbo rule. Children and young misses may still wear the balr crlmoed and Amine down the bu:k Curls, of course, are uever out of fash ion on old or youug, aud the very deel ded sod becoming mode for the frosted locks of elderly matrons Is the pretty side curls of silver, so playfully yet sweetly flowing from beneath tbe rlcb lace cup. bin Wi i.i.i am Hamilton ut3 to say that a man never knows anything until he his taugbt It In some way; It may be orally, or H may be by writing a book There is deep wisdom In the remark, wb ch all readers would do well to ponder. It Is equally true that many authors have tal ked b tter tban they have wiltten. Hw vivid and pithy bow tiiuch superior to bis writing tin talk of Johnsoii I It spoiled men for every thing that was not hub weighty and smart. Brilliantly as Byron wrote, who would not Influltely have preferred to bear btm talk f Ills more serious conversation, even Shelley said, "was a sort of Intoxication." Solitary reading will enable a nan to stuff himself with Information ; but without conversation, bis mind will become like a pond without an outlet, a pool of uobellhy stagnation. It Is not enough to hirvect knowledge by study, tbe wind of talk must winnow It, and blow away the chaff; then will the clear, bright gralis be garnered for our own use, or that ot others. iVo, Mitthew: What If enftliV Lu'. the hiJowof heaven Tin U.liju ao i to th othi lia! Ala: tLan ou vaitu ta tDoujht, ' UO.NTIOijl'lUU. Monternuleu, one of the most nro- fouud ml tnls, ceriakuly, that Prat-cu has rVrr produced, writes thus: "ll tbe I in mortality of the a.iui were an error, 1 should besorry not to belli ve It. I avow that 1 a ui not so humble as tbe atheists. I know not how tin y think, but for me Idonotwlrb tot'xcbaugit the Idea of Uiiinorta'liy against tbut of bualltude of one Jy." i'rsuKllii aaid: "Life Is rata- ri state of embryo, a preparation for W'.r; a in n Is uot comp eti ly b irn till be li4S paeaid through death." KiuuiiUel Kail abides as the remarkable pUlUno-pliurof the age Ivini, who thought in iral perkcllon thu dual ted of exitf etiteof the national utilvmsu. I tlunk we are much better believers lu linnior-tility than we cu give ur 'Uius f r, I loo rial evidtnee Is too subtle or high er thau we can write down In propoal-tlot s, aud there 'oro tliebiuisof aeutt- meut, of pasrlon, sml the divinations o: (O.try as In Wadnwortb's ode art, per-tup the Uat uotlvrn essay on tbe whole tutijixt : Not fur th'M I raia I ho "tH ol th ,nka tind Tltf lt.it lr 'K t flnt arlictnn. Tii'th di'Wy ifoiltrtl3o, WMiU b ihry tihat ihy ny, Arv ii tt. luuuuui iiij of kit uur tly Ar yrt a naitor-Pffht of all nnr SMinf , ti Dbiiitl ua, ctwtiah. and bara pu tu iak Out tiaur iTa ari mum ata m th btaf UI Jlrrual iivno liuifta Uial waka lo ,frnh ntvtr. lutt nun, nor buy, ttor all that la u aanmy vilh Can ittUrty abnllah or dfclmy. ii tar in a Matin 01 cairn wMiar, Ti oitifli InlnAd Ur va b. Um auuialut. IbMo that Imaortal sa tftat tnuutiht ua hltlmr, Can in a luumrnt trtl thttaor, Ami i ib el, 1 1 itrn t u-un tha ihoit Aad ht ill, nnsbiy wlrs io,Uu twt aon.N COXriA'ilOK. This ncralali to be a sentiment. We cannot give au account of Ik The ar gument Muse lo rortn la the mind; a concilia on, tn Icfeh'iitja, a grand augu ry la bVer u iVurlug, but attempted to mound II and thu tetiona sreut lo Itse 1 1 Mr lone, are vanishing luadiquate. ou cannot uitke a written theory ur b inon-trailon aa you can an oirery of ibe Coprrn oau antrun ouarj and hence Hio fans ibtl In the inlnOsof men the u alimony of a Tew Inspired sou s baa had such weight andp -ueiration. U Is sitauge Ibat Jtftis It ester uisd by intn-km I aa the brlngsruf the doctrine of Immortality. He Is never once wmk or seutlineutab he never prearhift the pea-soimitiy uf Immortft Hri while I'lato ftudClceni lisd both allowtd tbeins-lves to uvrrMrp tbe stp llml's of the nentl-metiK tslmimirLa.ity only an lotellra- laal nnalllf. or ahall 1 aav itnlv lnitneruv. then being no pa-slvif I lo has It and Ha lone who gives lis to all naniea.prraona ttiliiw, win re lie com s No religion, ruH the ml Mi t mythology, dies It II hn; II- viviites wlul bo touch's Tner la nothing mprtclous la natirr. In pi Hire, tlm liMpUutlng of a desire Indies lS thai tbt gtftUflcall'iB ol thaidaslia W.A. GILL & SON, An aawofffiitg at Whoteaale and Retail at Bs auecu rricva a oomiitii una et Dunner EAllDVARE, GLASS, SASH & PAINTS, Edge rXools, aScc, Watakn order fnr Import it Ion, or to b filled from atocltuo baat brnd ol p uiBhtd PLATE GLASS, Cut any aiis, llraakags by ahti put Ruarantevd Ktep laatoek (diffannt tins) thieclebrat.d MACNb'Al.E UKDiN FIRE AND BURGLAR PEOOF SAFES with rnttiMnt'l'in r.wk. ffimiwl pnlta. ami ma WMiatf nilvant-trn not to ha hoiml In a"y otliot ( lieini their nIi anvBta, wa aia urtparetl to lurnian SAFES, BANK LOCKS AND IRON .VAULT WORK, al! klndi at mtnuUctoitr't prieaa. An also Manulactarn's Ageets tor J03. WALTEH3 & 00,'S A Lootura to Men. Exclusively. We may as well face tbe truth. Over 0'i r wives, sisters or sweethearts we have Jli . now very little In Hume. The last whim of woman Is to find a career for hor-elf, and f- rtlils buslmsi she has stt a Idu as of secordary importance her old employments of love making and child-bearing and training. "The destiny of woman Is to work," lays one of her spokeen; "marriage aud matsrnlty are mere accidents" and such Is the drift of all her public teaching. When the adult woman has taken tbe bit between ber teeth to Ibis extent, the wisest plan Is to let ber run her length uubalkcd, whatever may be our oplolohn of her rjad or gait. But such o' us an are father have burtly sjine authority lir dt'dd-lngat,b'Ait the bodi-y fate ol our Infant oUughters, aud tt la worth our wu.le erlouily to consider If the physlcsl con-dttiou of the nnxt genetatlon of women U to bo us deplorable as that of present. Ait to whether the Ameilcan woman Is a si ive, or whether suUVage or anew husband every fourth year It tiie best remedy ibr hi-r political anil noclul grlevncen, w may each buve a diuenht opinion. Hut that the Amtrlcuii nomau U weak In the bick, tlyhpeptio in the stomach, and mrvous to the verge of lu ul'y. Is a fact which alinoat every l.us- bind and father couieases lu tbo bit'.iT-nesM of bia bouI. A lending ar.lc'e in a woman h piper this week sets forh tbia fact more pi iln ly tt.nu we would dura to do. "Meat womeu are alraoit Invalids 'we are told aud they nro counsebd to trial U.eu. selves as If they were altognther so. The ordinary New Yoik woruau begins to "go oil"' while her children are bub!it. d lie I ft advl-ed tlut ret Is hIiui Bl.e wanti. "3tnv lo bed: If the cook does spull and Hteil.aml tbe children's ujooiib do get dirty, don't qwcl'.'ju that labr- lug heart, uti l set lnoe tireu tnutcus qutvermg by Jumping up to iraau thingn right, irl your uuouiiu oo it, u nurse. Is out. Ir won't hurt him" A leading pbjslclun, ''wh'-He piMCtlco 1 largely among women, " ufferf bis advice: "The gt'iitk-ht gjmnu'-tlca for tbe chest; a qult-t drive, or a awing, with an easy chair fora B' ut; tgg", beef tea, broiled meats, and crtata; Iron In fmul) doneb." SVUb this pri-rTilptlon, the ordinary woman, it is hoped, may bolster up her pjor wr-ck ot a body while It shufllva Us unible way ttiroii'.h llfd. , The "leading physician" adds, significantly : ' A woman has no busl-.uetis to have a strii.g of children long enough to go across the street; but Mie ought to hive one or two. And she is above all thing, to be pitied who destroys ber first born. If the ever bus a line, Intelligent child, It should be tbe first. Aud iu lot lug that she cut" down the flower aud hope of her llle" Tbe wUe doctot'd woriH, we are assured. should stand without comment or addi tion. We have but one comment to offer, and that Is, that for the woman by whom such advice is needed one or two children are qal'e t'fo many. Let hr devotu beism to voting, or to tne run- harmonics, or bjzirs, or uve-Djunctu dresses, from which Bhe Is warned; but for the -acrtd tllce of motherhood she Is an 111 ted lu hdy and (-out, In the eytS both of God ant! man. The worst of It is. that l tie ex ire in e re me lies propound ed iiui'r ss tbe reader as only sensible acd jtut. It Is like a pri'scrip:iuu ol yeast or aotidyues, given when the patient is arttculo iHvriiiuol lu save Hie, hut to insiku lingering death easy. Now, wlut Is tho cause of th:td- ploruhlu sutu of u it'll rer ihe gieut-grandniotb r of this hnpless ciealure, very likely, wus a pioneer lu the woods: reared a fmiiiy of twelve or thlrUeu children; tmn, scrubbed, wove, uud cooked; lived to eighty uve, with Iron muscltH, a br-'ad clust, and keen, clear yes. Cilinatlc luiluences have nb.hing to do wllh the degeneration. The poor farmer's wile In tbe Middle Btat s, today, alls down wheu bur day's wtrk la done, an unl-iv. ly orject tnongb, it Is true, with h r kat'ieiy skin and wisp oi hair knotted buck, but without a puia or aa ache, and guod for 11 1 Ly healthy years yet. Nor will It do to say th it the suotiiltmlon of muiUl traiulng in the education of girls lor manual lauor s weubeind their bodies uu l Irritated, their iiL-ntH. Tho shrewd wife oi an enr;y pioneer f-uu I her judgment, btr obsei vatlou, and Inveiiiiou called into Inccssaul action; used her brain more in a week than Ihe INtW orK woman or tou would In a year of balls aud Uaz.rs. Nor will Un:'Uistiiutloi of au anilcial fur a natural mode oi life altogether ac count for It. The English Wstiiouaole womeu leaves nature out. of mU. uo; yet, coinpirtd with her Aim i lem si iter, Is Hibu to a ahatow. The secret wu believe to lie lu the false slra'o und tension ol Ameilciin so (bay. Men at Well as wnnien are umie tuto a n a istrom o social sirtiguh ; nut a buy carrUa his bedy along wltb him. It has a chance ol In nit a): and exercise as be pushes his waj Iu colieguoson 'Change or mirket; but ihe girl dt tlm v ry age when her )hu cal Irame cat's for rest uud cut door traiulng, Is crammed, tiuuht to dnuce, to A n, to dm, to It"1 uul arxlously for a husband; when she id mtrrled, she has her children to pu-b on In their turn, nous-ho d drudg. ry or a whlrloffish-Irtiub'u iiigagi-uieiit; or, If she bus taken tbe newer but no less exhausting route, In r s x's wrongs to right. In any c se, her m guclcd body becomes a mrru hundie of nerves on which to bans illM'ific!; and, as tho eis;e-t way to rid herself of some of them, she declines to become the mother ol more than or two children. When our Infant daugbtera hive the duties of men added to their own, what U to be dom? la tbe Aun-r- 1c in race todie out altogether i. i irumnf, ft Patont Iron Frametl, Fold id g Lid and loldinff Adjnitabia Boats aud Uoski for Bolioolt. A1o, IIrvoralllo Wrlr for ( Inirclicv, Public IIiiIIh, Ac. A rut) Un vof Kaawatd Citrrlnsre mid Uiigou Mood Work Kiiuiir UiMllrAc., (ftrnd for prloabit 1 No. 81 Ha IHftto I reel, CaltiDibMa, THE OHIO FARMER. VOL. XX.-1MYI. ri'HE OIIKVT raPKtt S Mini Husmhv K'Hl TUIil FARM (loir OH r Vfiir. nm'Hi'i nhMi n i a wiy oi i won' y ru-fia, print d on puro tt'n ptprr, Uqta 'iirto loon, o .t ooTiTfd tn 1 tiitliii bvitiar tlio only Lmrnalot iliektml In tioiunt-y.Uirhniim-i-r ol t' a Ohio l-'vnM.ii font tic a it Urjc va kty of ua Jul mttrr; tli itii- ur all iho-t and tu ttia pttnti K-iitailtlt Iffh and irPtiral: a la-se aiint ' f ('orrr-ji ibdenta coiitiihutwn-irnlar-If, and all mittori ,-rl HnlnK to th ' t'.irin, llr i). n ami Vimyird rot thoioiifihlv ditruwrd. A Mrtititnlii4l Hi'partrurPt la rit toll of tn'tltldt-tvs hint to a d in tlm Karnt Woik'hojK f pa-i4 a'tntlnn t iti'-n to tha litmr-im i rpartmonti nd f r tlm Fir.-ti.lt art furtiidi -d Ineldmta ol For t lit n TtiTrl, Morn nlorrlira. tlholca rwtrr, t .ti, tec. Tli nuLln-h' IrrartiTiiDt la nIMy illiH'rt-d arh w k. a-ul HIImI will) OKh things aa will tfU'M-n th hoatUuf tha litlla onaaaad naks thria batUT. ltKMiaitlUKI, THE OHIO FARMER la n 4 a itnw Mnt1i1v nf mly Twlta tlmas a yiar, hut A I lv Moekli of Mfty-Tw SitHititra Vunr Bl wruir 1'iigrn Kr nry W rhT)ik'nir in mnmi Tiluma of Ousi Tito nautili nil fr'arly !( rw FOIt TWO DOI.rArl". Knw U the lime to tntknnp CLU1IH, 1 ItfTal Pirniiuma wdl he paid ta Aftsnta, fortrrt uid t-mnpU Copiaa aat Fras, AddirH OHIO FARM KIl. fi.h ai.ANU. tiiio. N nil mi ill i:rhiingt3 BanU ol Colli Ml I HIS. miUt ANMl'AI.MKKTlNOtir TUB SlIH K-1 hnld'1 nf Hid Hank, for lht Ktrrtlou ,,1 Ii . t.rUra, will bt at iu lUnkiny Ht.tiw, on i ti .. day, luta day of Jnnry, Un, at to ocln k a. ta. CllArt. J. UAItl.Y, t'Jhi,r. ::-xr. tv.-A-.-Tll tu, -aVja lOO llinrcl Prima Northern OHIO i idi:h. ,..,.,.dtWwa...b,iAnoNTi 101 S, Una H'rrat, t: jlurabua, uhlt. Maw Inn ttoasil raekatta. drcilj t'li uini A""D I t'HOPi At Mt'NN A' '' Mntluii lo atva oi- iiJoha in r t to thu NoBi) i. invratlnna. tr nt :tn,itfB, mtV -p r.l t xin mti-iti tt th 1'atiHit Ulli,, lUi nirt Hiw lh-n 'in, lirawirtr. ( arnta and a.aiirrinnn'B. in i ni avula ar ui ioat Inn nir l.t Wr I'a'-b' at Wa"litnrflon, arid in all K p-an (,tmliiiM. Tliov tlvantxrial atttutliti L ih r arciiMnnnl Hi'ro'M Ualttia, Afiaftla, A'afca-inn ifiil lntfrrrirnraa .fl'iotitlet ot Hi Niw Patent Law fnr 1BT0 t ..i.-.i i: . a.i. ... imvu a ii. 41 r-rkhow, Nw Vnrk. mMrTirir aii:iii a -a nitmJ iiif!A Wiklr, r1v0't l llnhaiitoa, Manii(arJ (.a. IntftiOnn-ClirBililrT. Kliattnp'l1ff. AtrfclJ tn'tiim. and I orular Slrr. l'utl of ikti.u Knravlrira Ttrm a par. Hi.iai,Q buib-I Imi sunt frtfc Aiwmi ai i , ,i m iu, II Fnrk Kow, M.w Vora. |
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