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JACKSONVILLE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 18G2.
VOL. VII NO. 41.
.1LWaU.IHXHUUMHW UWJIUJ.H.mUUl UVU II H mU-R) JH.H'J
Sentinel,
wn0
THE OKEOON SENTINEL.
ISSVKD KVBIlY WKONKSIIAY AM) SATUUIUr.
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Dollars; Six itmnth-, Three Dollars. Unh
iciiewcd. papers will be dlscmitinutd m the
expiration of thu lime for which they have
been paid.'" ,,
Anvr.KTiHiNC Oitis munre (10 lines or
les), llrst insertion, Three Dollars ; cneh
Milenuuiit I union. Outs Dollar. A (lis
count of lll'iy pi-rci'iit will be mado to those
who advertise by the year.
ADVERTISERS.
pv applleut'on In Postmasters and Mull
Carficis. von ran IcnWi that IliuSciiil-wcckly
Oiikoon S'i:xti' i. has ly l'iir u larger c'rcn
latlon In the co uitlfH of Southern Oregon
nnil Del Norlocoinly. Culll'nruiu, limn any
other impi'i. This lucl should commend the
Skxti.nki. to you iif u aupcrloi inoditiiu for
advertising.
List ok AiiKXTrf. who arc authorised to
transact nny limine concerning thl pa
per, in liu' nairni of the. publisher :
L. T. Fisher, Sun Frutio ceo; WRd-vorlli
A Iluvnc". Yickn; F.her Kmry, Ashland; S.
C. Tuvlor, Phumlx; W. W. Fouler. Apple
unto;U. S. Dutilap. Willhim'l.urg; John IS.
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house: Joel Thorn, Canyonvlllo; Itufu-Mul-lorv.
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Ucnjumln Cook, Cnrvallls; J. II. Smllli.
Croeciit City Albert Dool'.tlle, Happy
CailljL
E. F. RUSSELL,
NOTA11Y PUBLIC.
Olllou with II. V. Dowcil. K-q., Third wtnrt,
Jaoksonvh.lk. OitKooN. '20
R. B. MORFORD,
ATTOHNKY AT LAW,
Jacksonville Oiikoon,
IV
ILL practice in tin several Courts or
the First Judical District, mid In the
S.mreme Court. Octol.er '20. '(.'.
j.'h. UKr.i). J OArros.
REED & GASTON,
ATTOItNKYS AT LAW,
Jacksoxvillk, OltKHON.
J. II. ItKKD having determined to con
thine tin' practice of 111 prnfclnn. hue u-co-clalcd
Mr.r.Asroxwlih lilm in ImsInfH-. mid
tlicv will givo prompt nlli'iitlon to nny 1 gd
business fiilrn-ltNl In their cup', in nny ol
tin' Courts or thi-'Jild'ohil D'slriet.
Olllco in minis building I'nnncrly occupied
by Mr. It-i-d. AnmM IWli. 'l'-.
ORANGE JACOBS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Jaoksonvillk, OllKliOS,
Will nlli'iid to bnln pk In tin Courln or tho
KlotJiidiciulDWrlcl.mid In lliu Siip-i'inu
(imrl, OcIoIht 'Jli-yll
D. F. D'OWELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Jacksonville Diikkon.
Will practice -In nil the Conrte of tho Third
.1 ndiclul I) IMiict, the Supreme Court of Ore
jrou. mid hi' Yrckn, Cnl. Wnr icrl prompt
ly colbcli'd. ()ul.a.S.
.IAMES M. I'VLK. liUITS MAI.T.OIIY.
PYLE & MALLORY,
ATTOltNEYS AT LAW,
UosKuuiiH, Dociii.Art County, Oun.
Will attend to nny liiieliii'jcnnlld,d to Ihem.
In tli He.vernl Courts of- lliu Fiit Judiciul
District til' Orugon, mid in Urn Supreme
Curt. OotolKT 18.
L. H. DEWEY,
'Wutcluuukor ami Jeweler,
Keep constantly on hand n
lino ushorlment of Clocks and
. Jkwkluy. which -ho ollliis lor
mio ai very low iriues, loi-fa.
ciHi. .ItKI'AlUl.VG-Clockt-
Wulohi'sund Juwtdry repaired with inonipt-
iii's mid warranted. Shop on California
i-U-cot, two doors west of Love & lUljrerV.
Jncksonvllle, July 2fi: 28
,J)uii'm Jtailivr Shop.
, lietweeu lliadbnry tt Wade'n and Kl Dorado
Saloon, California street.
SHAVING. Hnir-ciilting, Shampooing, Cur
llunnd I lair Dyeing. ( u hand and for
iale.u p'uuiuo nitlclu oh Fish's 11a lie III-:
. toiiativk. and Cri-titdnrii'ii-vinr'fcor JlairJJie
PETER' BRITT,
tPliotogruithic Artist,
. I prepared to take pictures in every style
of the art, with nil thu lute improvi-iiicnlH.
i If Pictures, do not glvo HilWfuotluu. no
chnr'es will be miide. Call at Ills uuw Gal
hry. on lliu hill, examine his plctuies, and
Ml 'for your likcnei-s.
County Treasurer's Otlice
fBRAt3BURY.& VWDE'S.
i-K.-S.MOR(JANl.Ticaurcr.
.Jac-souvillj', Anaml ll. aiin
el
DR. CH. DESCH,
Waloo. Joskimu.n-k Coc.nty, Oos.
I)n. Dkscii is prepared promptly to attend
to Ihe. curing of all discuses aceordinjx to
Hie Ireameut of 1'iof. '. V. Uaspail, with
out the use of Mercury, Arceuie. or any
poisonous druj?s. For lliu past nine years
lie has been u practitioner ol" innllclne at
Cien-'iit City, and Is is well satlciied Hull he
can jrlvospcidy relief to the alllietul who
may call on him. Ample arrai.pineuls lor
Cold. Warm, Hot and Slmm Math".
DR. F. G. HEARN,
STJllGEON DliNTIST,
Woiild.r-i-pecllully anuiiuiujf to Ihe elt zelin
. f JaekMinville and vlciniilhal he can I c
I'omidul ''is otlice, next door lo J). Limrs
Cujiiuet Wuru Itooiiw. wlieruhe isprepand
to opirntu iu tho various branches ol his
pilil'i 'ion.
G. W. GREER,
PHYSICIAN AND SUUOKOX.
Ollru nt'thu tlly livvfi Mtoi-c,
Jacksoxvillk. Oukiiox. 11
l. It. lANCII,
Wholesale mid llelnll Duller in
ZPo-'oicxi c3 Doinootic
LIQUORS,
Wines, Syrups &. Cordials,
-AT TIIK-
EL DORADO SALOON,
Corner of fnllfornln nnil Oifgoii MIm.
rirAll orders priimpily lllled. Il'ilf
DUG AN Si. WALL,
FOaWAHDIHG AKD COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
Orlrk Iliillillnftr, Cor. Frmit it Ftrcet.
CIIKSUKNT CITY, CAL.
T 17"IMj ntlend lo Ihe Uereivlnp nnd For
Vt wauling of nil Goods enlniMed to
their care, with promiituehs and dispatch.
Coiisiuini'iith i-olicitid. iMeieliandlse re
ceividou hlomm.'.
Crefcenl City. April 1!). Iffi2. 15
N. Il.-No KoodMli-livertd until the freight
nnd charges are pa'd. I). fc W.
J. II. Taylor Summoned.
STATE OF CAMFOUNIA. in tho Jus
llce.H' Cmiii. Cic.-cciit Township, in tho
County or Del Norte.
AiiHiu I.'urr vs. J. II. Taylnr.
The IVople of lliu State of California Fend
Greellne; : To J. II. Taylou You arc heri:
by fi.iinmoni d to iippi-nr before .me. at my
oilluc.'i i Crecceut Towildp. County of Del
Norte, on the oijmntlun of Three Mouths
liom the dale of Ihe lh! publication hereof,
louir-wcruntn the complaint ol Amki.v l!i;i:it.
who nies (a AssIni'i')for the hiiu of Forty
Dollars. ($!0,1 toother with inlrrot, lieln
a hullanco duo on your note of hand, tinted
ScpUiubi'r 1st. IbCO, when judgment will ho
taken nalusl you fur the Kihl amount, to
rtlii.T with costs and (lauuips. Ifynu fail lo
uppeiu' mid auwer. To the Shcrilf .or any
Constable of mid county, jjieetinj? Mako
lul K'rvlce and duo ivtimi hereof.
Given under my hand IhW 7th Dnv of Ju
ly, A. I). Ifid'J. THOMAS .MAGKli'DKIt.
Iiir-tluu of Iho l'eaco for mid Township.
July Hi-'Jiiein
In tho Circuit Court of tho State of
Oregon, for tho County of JJouglas.
Abm. l'j..Mcuee
Jeo
Action at law to re
cover money.
VH.
A. C. JunUI
November Toun. A. 1). 1KC2.
I
T nppenriue; to Ihe Fatlxlactiou of the
Court iv ullhliivii lllul iu (His cmisivlhat
ihe.di'fendaut is u iion-iestdeut of this Slate,
that Ihe philiitlll'has u cuibc of action against
tho defendant urlt-ini' on contract, and that
thedefeiidaiit bus juoptTly in IhlsStuto, and
that Hi Court ha.iuriHlieliou of IhoHibjict
of ihe action 'J'iitrrfare. hi Iho name ofllio
People of the State ol Oregon, you. thu Mild
A. 0. Jcxkix tiro required to appinr in mid
Court, on the thinl 'Monday ( 17lh) of h'octmltr
A. J. lfiti'J, and umwir'thc complaint tiled
against you by the plaintiff, or the same will
ho taken for Ciufcrsu, nnd thu prayer
thereof grunted by, tho Court.
Witness, .tho Hon. I. 1. I'UIM. Judge of
raid Court. K. II. DHAKIIOUN,
uiig'iHem Clerk of Douglas Co.
Duli'd, Uo-eburg. Aumist 18. A.D. 1H'2.
Tx .Donation (settlers.
IN pursiiaiico of iho Ant of Congress. " en
titled an Act to reducu tho cxpeuscx of
thu siii'viiy niid sale of pnblio lauds, ap
pro vid May :tti, lMIU," Doiuition settlers nro
icijiiind, beforo the. IsMiiug of their lluul
certillcato, to pay fies ns followa : for a
claim of ouu hundred and ti.xty ncres, live
dollars ; three, hundred and tweuty acres,
ten dollur.-;. six hundred mid foity.;cres, III
tecu dollars. Tho fees can bo itjiuttid by
mail or express, with flainp lo piiy.roluin
postago, ppon the ucoijit of whic,,,ithe cer
tillcato will bo promptly fent to the claim
ant's tiddrcEg, iu thu outer of its ncyptioii.
JOHN KKLLY, KeglHer.
(nug3Q'I4 GKO. E. IIKIGGS, llicelvcr.
Laud Ofiiee.ltoseliurg. OBii.tAng.2.'L't?2
JUSTICES' DLANKS for mle t
THIS OFFICE.
The llond iu Hut tonsville.
TUB IIUMOIIfl OK WAIt.
Jack llil lipp, ll e scout, tells Iho follow
irg stoiy, which is ptobably unbellisliii!
by Ips li'rtile jjcnln?, Ijut which, uevertlie-hs-.
gives a felly laithful n preMiitiition
of ihe piouuss made in eivilV.ition by the
inhaliiiuiitH of the mountains iu Vitg'uru.
1 will i chile it. just us ncur as possible, ill
Juekx own liuigunge. v
I was on mv wuy from llie Mingo Flats
lo Ilullonsville. enining. of cmti h: net w
Ihe miiiiuliiins. as the roiuN are not the
saTifi in that Gnilforsaken region. Alter
el lulling from innuulaiii lo inouutaiu lor
livo or llnee hours, I began lo be just n
litt'e Hii-pieious that I was oblifUiiL' oil'
rallier two near iho tebel camp ; mid I lie
idimnid, the liist opportumiy, to iiKtuic
as to my whereabouts, mid the mint il.reei
route to llulloiwville. About a mile mid
u hnll'oH'io right, on a little Hit, near the
summit of u hum' mouutuiu, I saw u cleared
paleh, pui rounded by u liruh fence, nnd
ornamented with u d'njry, smoky eighl-by-ten
cabin.
Afier Fcrutnbling down one tivmtitnln
and up another, I came to a halt nlougtvdf
id ihe lirii'h lence. A man perhaps forty
five, dressul iu u Rhcepskin cap. a piiir
ol moceasiui, mid u colli clion of liusey
pntehes. was assist ing a boy of twelve.
ImU'-i'iiiiiil in his lathers old elrths. to skin
a coon. Near them, on their haunches, sat
a pair of lank hounds, eagerly walchine
fur their shaic of thu noble quarry. As I
was not able to scale tho ietice, 1 called
out :
" Halloo, old friend !"
" Halloo yourself !" was Iho reply.
Step lliwwiiyiiinoinent.il' you please?"
The old man wiped I he blood, from his
hands onto ihe hkirt of his wanuw. and
cime toward me, when he got to thu I'enc ,
J h.quiml :
" Will you he kind enough In direct me
to the nea'rest route to 1 1 nl tonsville?"
" How d'ye do?" gaid he, looking- up nl
me.
' Good rvrnlntr. sir," said I. Will you
ho so good us lo direct inn to Ihe nearest
and b'Pt mule to Ilnttotwvi L?"
" Ilnnlersville ! Well, I d dare ! you're
one of Ihem Bulger fellers, nin I yon:
You're Ihe fnt I've seed of
m.
J ley!
yer's a regler solger. Job."
At this. Job hung the half-drPSFod coon
on the corner of Ihe hut, mid advancing,
took u position about half waylo me, mid
then squared himself for a good stare.
'It is urowiuc late.'' said l,"and if 1
nse much time, niulit will overtake me iu
llie mouuiuiiis. m lease uirvvi me "i uotL-.
" He hilehcd up Ids linsey, look a l'iv.-li
chew of dog-leg," and said sarlenly. sar
teulv. Well, vou go down this mountain
I . ..... 1JI 1!. .....
and up Iho holler, I disieineinber whether
its the liir.l or second one. but at iiuv rale,
you go up llie holler lo the low gap; lhar's which declines fice the slaves (if icbid
whar the'jl ggiuscs live, and such a set Stale alter Iho Lt of January is uiiques-a-the
liiuguises is.yon neversaw. Four- i liouablu; its necessity, iudicputablc. ll
teen iu Ihe lauiily. cotintln Huls young one.;
and not u ocd in the shanty. llie whole
iiihu of id, old and young, wimmen and
dous, will swear, and steal, uud lie, and
gel drunk, and whul's what's wiiss, ef 1
must my it "
lloftl on, my friend." said I, " I enre
nothing' nliout your neighbors; Idl me
about thu route, uud I'll bu much obliged
to yon."
Thai's just what I nm a doln' of.
Well, you go on past Ihe ll'geinses,
that is.'ef you can gel u pas', for if they
see you they II all come a pom in out llie
door till you think it was u school-house,
only llit'iu ain't any such thing in all these
pails, anil they'll all bu hollerin'. every one
louder limn any of Iho rest. Terlmeker.
gim me soma lolmcki-r !' and ef you want
to se the nllfircdcst ilghtiu', liar, blood
and the ground lore up "
"Never mind Ihe lllggiiw, old man;
let us suppose I got past there ; which
way am I lo go?"
Ml' you get past there alive, you can go
on through thu low gap. and around ihe
pint till you come to thu bui-waller.
T'other siile of the liar-waller is where old
Snodgallaper lives, li's Snodgallaper's
coiwin's boy that's got the school learuin',
and thuUiikes lliusiiewspapcr. Thar's llie
old man and thu old woman, and three
hoys, four girls. and iwn nigyers. and seven
dogs, and the black wench. Hannah, is Iho
only white man im the family. Lord AI
mitrhtyi but them lioys is ornery ! They
IICK
my Jon, cut tiic noiuuts tuns on, tear
down the chimblivcnd I'll lell what, else
.they done ; they got ihrca or four iwrIb ol
of hornets, and laslencd 'fin up, and- car
ried Vm to my-chtuin, nml .tjluir they on
stopped the, nests. nd flang'thom; in nt us,
and fusteiicd ihe dnir. Me nnd JoU.clim'
out nt the roof,-. after belli' stung near
about lo ileuili, and wo couldn't go into
the cabin again for nigh .onto (wo weeks,
for the- hounds, ; but doddern 'em"
OW.muCjiiSyou are going to i.tell .one
which way to go, do it, or I'll go without
dirictiotiH."
"Don't do that nr, stranger, don't do
that in. Yon will never get to no place
ef you don't lollow my ducclii'iw ndzacly."
'Tin n tell mi! tho loutu and hay hss
about your neighbors.
' I can't tell you the way without men
tiouin' of my neighbors, for yon have to
go right past 'em. and they ain't nobody
lives around line but its and our tieigli-bots."
" Tell me which way I shall gn from
Clodhopper's us vou call him."
SiiodgallaperV you mean. Wliy. yon
don't go past at all. After yon get past
the bin-waller, you go on till you get purty
nigh iu sightthen you Hun down the
moiin'ii.n and take along thu bench till yon
t'uiue to where iheic usid to bo a path.
The path can't be seed now. but wh.iri you
come lo uhar it was. you take oil' to the
ruilit, mid then go straight bel'ore you
down thu inn till you come lo the MeMa'
bkens settlement. They nru this msl
popilous people aoii ever M'cd. It's Me
Mullikeiis here mat MuMulliketm every.
uheie, mid the whole nciuhboi hood's lou.-y
with Mc.Mullikeiis. It was one ol thu in
ternal McMttllikeux that run oil with the
mother of mv Soli, ami made a width r out
ol Job and me both, no longer ago than
last eniieshnckiu' was u year. It's o!d
Jake MeMullikin's Hob that keeps the
whi-kiy. nnd lerbaeker grocery, and "
" Are you goin' to tell mu thu -way, or
mil ?"
" In course T mn ; hut don't pet flusti
ealed. When you gel lo Ihe .Me.Mullikcm'
seitlemenls. yon go on till you get past
lhar, and luljiniu' elearius to the innn lliat
lives l 'oilier Mile of him, is whar sol Mar
tliidiku lives ; and you'll not see u liiggir
fool than Sul till you gel to JImilcrsviJIe,
if you
"Ilunlersvillu he d d. I wunt logo to
nuitinville."
" Oil I I know notion' nhnut Ihe wuy to
llntlon-ville; but as I mid, you never
seed a Marlind ke in your life that wiimi'I
the inferiailest fool you ever did mi', nnd "
' Say, old codger, ain't you u Martin
dike?"
" That's personal," lu exclaimed, nnd
scifr-d a club ; but us he drew on me, Job
r-hoiitcd :
' Hey, dud, the hounds has got the
coon !"
And while Job nnd "dad" and dogp
were fighting fur their suppers, I miidu my
escape.
Lincoln Kjianoiimtion I'koolamation.
'ri,,, vuw York 7'ic. mi influential and
extensively cuciiluteil paper, lioiiis lliu lor
lowing i mphuliu position in regard to this
piocliimatiou :
Tho wii-dom of the step taken we refer
at imsciil to thai cluu.-u iu tho docuiiiMil
has oecn deelaieil innu mat again iy in si
hut Lincoln that as soon a-; this step bu
came a necessity, hu should adopt it. lis
adoption now is mil a coufissioii that the
military means of suppressing the great
ichclliou have pioved u failure; but simply
(hat there is a point at which any oilier
legitimate appliances that can bo called iu.
i-lnill also bu availed of. Shivery is an ele
ment of strength to the lebels if lell till
touched; it will assniedly pi ovu an element
of weakness it may bu of total destruc
tion lo lliun nnd "their cause, when we
make such use of it uud its victims as lies
in our power. From now till thu 1st of
January the day when this proclamation
will lake i IV ct is little over three months.
What may happen between now and then,
iu the progress of the war, it is hard lo
saw We earnestly hope, however, that by
that lime, iho rebellion will be put down
by the military hand, and that thu terrible
element of sluvu in-unvclion may not be
invoked. If, by that day. thu rebel army
be overthrown), uud their Capital captured ;
and. if thu.plavehohling rebels still prove
malignant, lirrepiessible, and, as in the
Southwest, disorganizes and marauders,
then let ilmt which Vice President Ste
phens culled tho corner stone of the South
ern Confederacy bu knocked from under it,
uud see whether the wlmlu fabrio of rebel
lion will, nut iitcesmrily tumble to the
ground.
' The following truthful enunciations arc
taken from the Cleveland Herald:
The proclamation of Mr. Lincoln will
quicken the; pulse of tho nation ; it will
strengthen iho arms of our soldiers, and it
will show the rebels in arms tliut whatever
stunds in the way of iho perpetuity of the
Union of the Slates muat go under. This
proclamation ...gives tho recusant States
ample. timci to decide urn it lies solely
with tlu.-uimto say whether, they will sue
restored tha'Constitution us it is and the
Union as it ,'ue. The proclamation rcita-
n'es wl ut evety hoiust innn recigmx.'s, to
wit: that the "war is piosiculed lor tho
sole purpose of restoring the constitutional
relations betwien Ihe Federal Uovtrumeiit
and ihe States, while it puts the responsi
bility of such rt situation where it properly
belongs upon those who have oveillirowu
it.
How tiik Caiunl't Sroon. We take
the following statement from Ihe corres
pondence of the Sacramento Uiuon. It is
iiilcroting mid important :
The piwilion of llie vuriotn members of
Ihetjibinel on tho President's dinneipu
tiou policy during the time that it uus the
subji el of Cabinet discussion may lie ne
cuialely slated, and on u subject of Eltch
mniU"iitousiiiteu'st the infoiiuulion is due
the public.
From thu outset Governor Chose has
been the i cugn S'.cil lender in mgiiig email
cipatiou. and when the mailer was nt va
rious times mal r discussion liu was ulwuyn
its hading advocate.
Seeietmy Welles fnvorrd emancipation',
but was mil specially eiiergeliu in urging,
it, us he lurch" is uiging any point iu pub
lic policy outs'de his own Department.
Si erel'ary Stunton. if mil oiiginally active
in Invor ol emancipation tiy llie approved
method, wn nt least oppnd lo it in thu
Inter discussions. At the same lime hu
lia nhvnys been outspoken in his readiness
to strike'al slavery under the war power
whenever and wherever slavery could be
ri ached.
Posimasler General IJlair wrs through
out the niiHt determined and bittir oppo
nent o the i mancipation po'iey. uud when
the substance of the proclamation was
made known to thu Cabinet, lie was per-laip-i
more oubpokrn than nny of the mem
bers in pi ntcst ing miaiust its adoption.
Nut le-s determined, lhoiiih pel Imps
more cuulioas in his protests, was Seciu
tarv Scwanl. It iimv be sul'ely said, that
hu was the great leader in the Cabinet, of
opposition io any policy of emancipation
i cm milling thai which the President finally
mloptid.
Si-eu'inry Smith and A Homey General
Hates cciipiid about the same ground on
the subj cl. They opposed tie- procluma
tion. not because they were iivetso lo the
abolition of slavery, but because they be
lievulit would be nrlainl) accomplished
by legitimate pi ogress of lliu war without
Hie step the Piesidetit has lakeii. They
believid that ubsliiining from the proelu
iiiutioii would save troublu iu (lie Murder
States, mid avoid, possibly, complications
at the North. In short, ilny believed iu
pu-hing ihe war us vigorously ns pos.-ible,
iriti laid no doubt that llie ijeciss.iry re
sult would be the rfestriicllnii'of staveryin
llie progre.'s of ih" wnr. Secretary Smith
is understood to have urged tliofuveus
vi ry stioiigly Attorney General Hated
with less jjeis'steney.
There was mi nclnal majority in the
Ciib'nol iigaiusl I In; Picsidenl's prodanm
lion; but Lincoln, ns usual when Im has
made up his ni'tid, took the matter in ids
own hand, without much def. r nee to thu
opinions of hi.s Cabinet oflic rs. and even
nt last, with little if ussy consnliutioiis.
TwoMiNim: Skiimon to tiu: Giiils.
Ijid'e' cage birds of .licaiiliful plumage,
but sickly looks palu pels of tie parlor,
who vegelule in an unhealthy Miii'ispheie.
like the potato gei initiating ii a dark
cellar why do you not go out into tiu
open air and win m tun-hiue, uud add hi-lra
to your eyes, bloom lo your clunks, and
elaM icily" to your steps, and vigor to your
fiaiins? The early nmrning cicies, lot
Ioom' your corset-strings, and run up the
hill ou u wager, am) d iwn again for fun ;
roam the fi-lds. climb thu IVticis, leap iho
ditches, wade llie brnoks, und after u day
of exhilarating exercise and unrestrained
libcriv, go home with an appetite acquired
bv heallhv enjoyment. The blooming
and beatit'iful young lady rosy-chei Ued
and bright-eyed who can darn u stocking,
juend her own frocks, command u regiment
of pots and kettles, feed the pies, milk the
cows, and be a lady when icquircd. is the
girl that young men are iu quest of for a
wife. Hill you pining, fcrewed-itp, wasp
wasted, doll 'dressed, consampiion-iuoiigag-ed,
mini" m'-dcring. and novel devouring
daughter of fi-hion nr.d idleness younre
no nmre lii mr matrimony tlinna pullet is to
In.ik after a brood of fourteen chickens.
The truth is, my-ilenr girls, you want less
lashi.mnhlu restraint and nmro liberty if
action ; more kitchen uud less parlor ;,moi
leg-e.ircise and less sofa ; more pudding and
less piuno ; more frankness and lea mock
modesty. Imsen your wnist-stri.ijrs antl
breath in. tho pure atmosphere. nnd.becoHiu
Bomeihing us good uud beautiful as nature
designed.
The first printing press In North AmerV
pn was established at tho city of Mexico in
IfiOO; ihcucxtia Cambriugo, Muss.,t.ifi
11C29.
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