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*M 'I (THE 3ES any a w|ife — .hejMraabandi and ililran, arising spared tbe to the hoa- cultiea ba sure wSlf^B!«|\ :h, if kxow>iJtr& i^oish to ^#' ncota aadrpaco: i tbe mindbeiag.weHjbeddoigj'ii xpeoce of the sic&n«ir'of t tt#V „ Km r - . »* » t that tbe causes should be knows even.- ivosbaod, that tbe dresdiht inse.]r.enees to tbe health and b»g ly be avoided! Life is too short ani is to admit any portion of tbe ooe to t tie* full ejjn; aject of the other. KSion of a little work entitled si :he means of earing the h?a!th and ids. as over IDRED THOU3Af«J cold since tbe first edition was ia- been induced to advertise it by essing- request of those who hard s pobljcaiion for all they hold dear in opportunity of obtstnfrj.j it), and him with ihoosands of letters of which are annexed to tbe adver RIED WOMAN'S edical Compajwn. A. M. UAURICEAU, '? DldfiSCS OF WOMEIT, Igwo. 771 2.V. /Vtre, Si .00 3 INTKNDET* ESPECIAL- 1R1IED. or tluwe contempla- isrlre.c's iin oor\isit secrets which * liem particular^. ic—the w fe. the mother—the . into vroro<iui»otwl, or the one ia in whom nature contemplates ran .lisa.ver the caases. symp- Btfieet remtdi^s and most cer- evcry complaint to which her tained in its pa?ea have proved is. is the iauumerabis letters • 'which be is permitted by tbe ] attest. VNIIAFPY WIVES. •m o Gentleman. itlDayiox, O. • DA n o*. May 1, 18*7. -EAi— ify DcarVSir.- '<Th« vate Medical Companion,*\ for dollar to your addr=s*, cam*) J not hivx rroubl<vi yoa wf»*j 111 I 1——iiiijii l)r;d ,^v a sen f and wife, to give ntceraUba rfelt emotions. . M perceptib:y sinking for soqlit ^ouse'p'jnce \ f her great «i»- ^ rt' months before and dixrin^ ressive \fme were and more •d ber, parfia&ber life in an*'' •h was, on tbe last occasion, i that this slfete of things m» > myselT to meet tbe worst, two months; I heard voar 3 containing some matter* ; ts receipt and pernssj, I cfe : f it afl^rded my distress*! .\•s imparted to my wife; 0*» discovers- of M. M. Bels-. r opVe» ji was, possible. No peca- vet re|>ay tbe obligations I 1? been the means, of its* . contained in • The Married] •a) Companion.' Bat for* aid have passed over mf • dlitv mv wife would ha,** j children left niothcrleaa. yp> a Ijttrr. \' and Health- r TyR, PA , Oct CI, 1847.' w yon Hiii hoie ti.e kind- croarhin™ upon your time. * r-fiaif oi'-mj-Frif \and vvrS*> iehpi qii-ler to yon ia bav- amttent contained in ytmr Voma;. s Private Medical worti) its weight ia$ggih) f rather warmly, yoa w2! • warmly, when 1 in/firm I havr, tbronph i*. been irtiat^on wlreD I obtained\ st cariosity 1 look npco ite evetits of my life^ I venr.?, and was the father .' struci-iios ujKifasingiy, a mode rate cotcpetracy. [•xert5r>n» at tbe e&jle« bet. irrumi; of each year. s.''33 ted economy, stifl!- tes of life. Finally, thia' t • to have ita effect uvea ' i to qodure its cootino- ry of perseverance, trn-L'IC on my-part was * - i the prostrated condt ia] ir.termiBsiotv) ibr six aed ta l.er be.-i. andoT\ 8 e ciiaree end manage- er cond'rion arose from int. Oh! what Would ars tn *'ve n^er again ? p en Xu have been spared nijrr.is [prostrate on » ii-li wouW have beea jy et\ • THE M*aatxo . CoMPAKIO!!.\' •ictan, LIVERIES, SULABmES; AC •n obstracdon o^ irtp^t' j le s^steto, n-tri^fqjo,^ •ts of wl.l.'i: ihey are •iicaey forbids seehiE* \^ suffer from prolapvpEji many are in constant , „ s-coniinemeDt! How \ erooa deliveries, and % soch time, will fiad^ ention, amelioration,' - *.* IMier. r Had I knoiroJ\ , It, Nov. -29, 1847. i 1 known of tbe tin \ s Married Womanjsl ae years ago. how •a I -ibawe snf&rcd ot out in yonr 1 P*#I*Bdft«sg- 3Tae*er^ fema W ft' \•^.' xmtemgtatms rntr- o the propriety at drfvSa»^ T :\y involving their •\aatei . convey more fijl^ the} are o£aca» n iei. or thoie cos- i t necesss-y, gTne* •saessed of aaofrlr ;eb«wifi£a«aiSav, - beooviated. * free off—tmfit IT. « TBK B\AH- 1EDICAL COM* o any part of dw post psdiexeepe 1 '*;^ addreaaefltoOrs- '\ New York Cigr- .•« _.- • it. New, Yotfc™ r^^ttyMirer . ..! aafcty and fl**? ' v d u> its) «ol?j»« , W^,; 1, lhroagho»t daaVir 1 «uppjied«a t3>*^ • required to *r 2 ••-; ... i; dhSrVr sa «autiooedd|r^' ed 10 bepalmaJ ' «ar;ou»otbeMi-- -s';^^„ *X -^if r*r*\ Jfr-'IK i- aaakai [VOLUME XVL.....NCMBEII 16.J \7\ HEATH & ^EJFEB, Editors and Proprietors, IPabJishedeveryTboradai'firorDfng'»tT!tfalone,i > raDl, Itn Cotroty, iJewYoffe. OFFICE, on Main Street, opposite the Rail Road Office. TERMS—$lj25, inadtrance ; $J r 7o,anhe endofiix ««i»ntasiaad $~ if not paid before tbe end oftbeyear. *4o paperdisfioDtinoed ontil all arrearases are paid -xept atfheoption of tbepab.lhhers. ^ Bates of Advertistoff ^TWELVE LINES OH LESS MAKE A SQU4BE.J |J 0tf-T^ 1 sqaare 6 months, 4 00 I square 1 year, 6 flO 100 4qo|umn6 roooiba, 6 00 ^column Ijyar,, 10 00 t square J week, $0 50 3 square 2* weeks, ' 7b, i syiare 3 weeks, I square 3 months, 2 00. » -^ r<- For jSrger Quantities,the usualdiscdunt willbemade t u yearly ad»enisers. Business; Cards, not exceeding 6 lines, $3 per an- num.—$2 for 6 months. \ Ivertisements upon which thennmberof insertions 1 not marked, will be inserted until ordered out. Business <£ari&s. K. M. WEST, BARBER AND liAJR-DRESSER> SHOP OPPOSITE P. B. Mn-LEB'S HOTEL—TTO<S^ EOOHS WEST OF THE POST OFFICE^/ MALONE. N. Y., Lair Copartnership- s • r l^iiE undersigned have formed a copartnership as Attorneys, Solicitors and Counsellors at Law, tinder tbe firm of Jackson, Hntton «fe JHrofobs, unci mill transact such business a' may be emiuoti <1 10 j ihem in the several Courts of tills Stale and of the I'mn-d States. They can be found at Theiruffice in the village of Ma lone, latelv occupied bj AJes-r*. Jackson | ii Hutton. J. H. JACKSOJV. JOHNHUnON. ALiiJSKT HUBBS. , Ddted Uutober, J, 1850- j From tbe Jrjome Journah. Tbe Hanafca Ba€itel«rr , A FA ROD J. Once upon a midnight stormy, a, lone bachelor Attorney Pondered many a curious volume of bis been'* fcu> gotten lore.' While he nodded, nearly JiBpping, suddenly there came a rapping, • As of some one gently rapping-, rapping at his chamber door. \'Tis the spirits.'\ and he slatted;\ rapping at my chamber door.\ \ Ob.' for help • I'm frightened*ore.\ Then into his chamber flitting, not even once permitting He should fl.» into the closet, or should get behind the door; Came the ghosts of fond hearts broken, (with many a ring and other token,) And they sat them dona beside bim on the dusty book- st rewn floor, Sat them down amid tbe volumes of moat venerable lore. Quoth the Lawyer, '• IVhat a bore !'* \ It must be something seiiout, tbis i s ceitainly 'Mys- terious-,' Quite an 'advehl' of tbe 'Spiiits'—resurrection can amore, But, I undeistand them mostly,\—bete there came a rnp so ghostly Tha t be could no more diss< mble as he had done here- tofore, And bis lace grew pale und paler, and he started for the door, Djwn he fell upon the floor. MALOKE, NEW -WOJBL By T. IFVWSSM* *> the poorfetadettito^pi ^^m^^tf^y;^ ag»ih/- 'TbeLord setteth up whom he *p| ^0^«M^^mdtmngBd^iit Uetf ie he wfll he casteth down. Rich% %&P!t«^Jfafa A. T. DUNTON, WILL PERFORM ALLOPKHiTIONS IN I Deutal Surgery, t4»t may be required, with neatness,correctness, and dispatch. A:I operations warranted to give satisfaction . Office one door west of Meigs & Weed's. S. P. BITES, PHYSICIAN JND 6URGE0.\. Kasidanee one door South ofL C Latbron's. Office over L.<C.LATIIBOP'S Stote. 1$ CHARLES B. WRIGHT, ~*~~~ vlttoftncn & (Sottnsdlor at £om, I X tne several Courts of this S*ote,having established \;entsin the principal VV'estrrn & Southern States, »nd IU Canada, for the Vottrctton of Debit. »illgi%e kn undivided attention to all I'rofessional, Coil cting »«•! A»e/icy business eatru-ted or referred to him. MORRISTOVVN, St. Lawrence Co , N Y. CHARLES B. STICKNKY, ^lttor)ieg anir (JTonnsfllcr at € aw, ASD SOLICITOR I« CHASCEBV, Nortcalh, Huron 'County, Ohio, \I7\l f.!. promptly attend 10 any bu»ine»s sent to him, M such a* collecting debts, purchasing and selling l.»i^s. l.tntJ Warrant*, payins taxes, &«-, in any C ' irtv !«• the States Of Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, *v',icun»in, Illinois, and Missouri. Addre&s,—Nor- • alk, Huron County, Ohio. 1 References. —Hon. SID.VKT Lx.vvBeNCE, Moira, rr»*krm Co., S. Y.,—OP.EW MOSE3, Jr., Gpldsmitb, M ,1 me, Fraoklin Co.. N. Y. »i*l<ne Nov. 1, 1849. '. {IS^m.} Then there came o clatter, clatter, and his teeth began to chatter \ / As ihe 'Spiiiw' gBtbercd round bim and accused bim very tore, . ' Haw with handsome face all smiling, and with winning Mords beguiling. He had charmed a«ay the senseaof fair maideo* by the score, _ «^ .4 And each lass had fondly fancied thai 'twas A^rbedid adore, Quotb the Lawyer, \ Neverwore.\ Startled at the stillness brohenhy reply soaptly spoken, For tbe answer, strange eljdugb, quite a relevenc) bore, Btiej began a noisy rapping, sort of spiritual clapping, Whicb tbe lawyer thought could be but • faabjonabie encore, And, again, as if his soul in that one word he would outpour, Did he groan out \ Nevermore.\ i>—.,... I.., u: 1„~.. arrange^ tteeitating theo no longer, A •• Ob,\ said he \ Sweet'Spirits,' truly yonr forgive- n» ss I implore, Go my Knees u> evei) ghooU ss who to Love bus played the hostess, , - - I «ill promise to n cant the many faithless ibings I f swore — Will you promise then* to leave me 7\ here he pointed I iu tbn d*>oi. *' \ \ R-ipped the Sphits \ Nevermare.\ M, jONANT, AU«>rit«V anil cfotiMsc^loi- at law, MAtOSE, FBASKL1N CO..K. V. 93' Particularatteniiongiventptfcecollectingbusiness OFKtCU, two^obrseact from Field's Exchange. flR MELEE & FrTCH, 2,ttovntja$ t Cottnsellors, U Solicitors, HAhOBK, liA»KLIII CO., H. T. •OFFICE—Maio Street; over Andros& Lewis' , „ Store. A. B. PABHELEE. ( EDWABD FITCH. \ Be tliai »ord our sign of pamnc.\ said the hapless wight upsioning, •• Hie ye hence into tbe darkness, seek ye put toine dittant shore, In the noisy camp or forum, in the-lonely 'sane sanc- torum,' Such ghastly, grim, ungainly guests were never seen before, Leave my lonelines. unbroken,\ here he opened wide rliw door. Ripped Spirits ''Nevermore.\ So ibeV vi*en guests, of evil, Spirits'still, though roost uncivil, x Justin Pahner was twenty-seven^ \&ge. He had come into the posse; teen.th'otisand dollars, and waaabo into business for himself, Being money, he waff particularly anxious He thought much, therefore, of th* before him, and naturally enough so to mature his plans as to make to impossible^ Whfleio this atate fell into company with the minis: church to which he belonged. Dmil vorsation that passed between them; referred! to the cirenmstsneeof his bef to make a start in the world for him: expressed confidence in the result 'I think,' said he, 'that I onderetan ness well enough to mnkesnccessNQe 'NothingJs certain in this life/j-eplii minister, and whom you know, often take to themselves wingi and fly away.' . 'True, bat riches fly from many because <they do not take proper care of them.\ 'Or, ypu might better say, do not\ make proper use of thehi. So many abuse the wealth that comes into (heir hands, by turning all the streams of benevolence, so to speak, in upon themselves, that Providence diverts the waters into new channels that the many may enjoy their refreshing influences. I of- ten wonder, that thousands who commence business are not as wise as R»£—,whonryou know to be one of t&e > wealthiest men in our connection,' i - What particular course did he adopt*!' ask- ed Mr. Palmer. 'He commenced business/ replied the min- ister, 'at tiwedty-frve, possessing a thousand dollars capital. Be, was. a pious young man, and fully acknowledged all he possessed a gift from Heaven; and in view of this, he made a resolution in the beginning, that he would yearly devote one-tenth of his clear income to charitable and religious purposes. Tbis he has faithfully done ever Since - yet for all there was so heavy a drain, he, has*steadily in- creased in wealth, and is now*- in the enjoy- ment of several hundred thousand dollars.— There are many, not wojrth a cent to-day, who, if they had acknowledged partnership with Heavefj as R did, would have been in the pojigs&ion of large wealth. If men* under the inftjence of Belfishness, forget the Source of all fleir jkfefeings, how can they hope to 'Attack-\*©*- really gives one-tenth of all his income, yearly^ to benevolent purposes?' said Palmer, wit^b. suiprise. 'Yes, so he Jias biniself assured me. He says, that he b.as''$jyays been exceedingly carefatin making up^isj&stimates every year, in order to be certain (hat he does not give away less than his original stipulation; if any error has been' committed, he thinks it is a- gainst himself.' the he y^ar^ costribntibn* foriva- bus an*|seiwrir»f e nt purpo»esh> 1- 4«n#to^|«Haifcibr^a^!fj(tio^ iekving*^ • '4mda«J eight, in Lis better jndgmeat in such M^MffnnuJe. „> ' ;„•...•< t 0:}v. r , iii Jllwl^ttowedyonrgoodadvicei* saidltfr. £tl®e%$}tmkftig<$}te disposition of iheM- •,brpther, '»iT hool, the president of a \v^rj^i* --J> .^«t3C(j»nn0cteoV,inj9ome^«ay,. ^w^Aj||^4o^Qi«l^ntm)d|^oev^entiq- \*\\ '\*\!• to the? supWriof Jll,of which he contributed, Ashe%rewolder.and *^W^^m«i-5lBtai .ra^fcfedj^r^ t^him #P#pa»»^r and «efeegm ; «cc$sioli8lly, MWmSlfSiM4h9 news^al^,^ one of anawijifflsaBflJfchu idredUiouiiijididollars. ,Ann^ly;M0pJ^efe. in accordance witt hia,'t HeatcMjTwm two to f^pllarM,< ^hts snin m&4&£ ; o8teritatiously, Heriacedl; fnfejt npation he [y the gainer in woridiy goods, besides f jpj*tTOagore in Heaven. £ememfafr|^i|ii r» JT R FJanders, This conversation made a strong impression on Palmerj 'i%e Jeadmg desire of his life was to accumulate riches—at the same lime a re- ligious education had stamped, his mind with a bias to tfye things pf the Church, and given him an entire belief in the, governing ,aud dis- posing agency of Divine Provijclemje. 'That die earth is the Lord's'and the fullness there- of,' he fully acknowledged: . This being so, it was natural for bim to seize upon the minis- ter's suggestion an'd' tnrp it overWd o.yer^- _. L .„ . . , . . .. gain inlflsmmd. To part wiflia tenth of hk They will never leave the Lawyer, though in tear* P, „„ x '' ^-.ZT'^A— «i._5L Jt * ' -a • } s 'incpnie,, every y^ar, seemed a, large sacri^ce, 4red dollarsogl of every thousand/ V^snWeci ut the.Is- wemAjKJOd many ouUtaqdiDg accounts, one or WW were^JMedonl>t(ul,ha.iwis not able to f raake* clear division of profits on the side of Heaven, of over one hundred add fifty dolIa«M,|Ed^t^Jitfle ^ug^t-Mht sing so smaWjStslBin^.whej^ejn^fe^ parendy, so much larger, festHeavensfienld be offended and wifh^^SJkE'\\f Wk time he debated thequestiorr, wie^it w|u# not be his wisest rx>Kcy to'aesnnw fiveiiboili- and dollars as the real profit of the yearVwtd set x>ff five hundred as his offering to thar.!p^: ; cred treasury; thus, as it were, securing the; co-operation of Heaven in aid of the safe col- lection of the year's balance of outstanding debta , Bnt when the settlement of the ac count came, the merchant's faith was hardly strong enough for this. .He felt that a bird, in the hand was worth two in the bush. Were he to part with the additional three hundred and fifty dollars, he was iiot absolutely cer- tain that the nine-tenths, his .own property, which it represented, would coma in. Prosperity crowned the efforts of the third year, and the merchant juud over four hundred\ dollars as the tithe of his income. In the fourth year, th0 snm amounted tofiVe hundred dollars, and in the fifth year to seven hundred. ^ ml li, l ?.^ mel, \Wfe fewer had debta than any °f Mf'Jteighbora, at which, as well as at his ^^m$m^*$^*%lteng? e- nough.fae feltwilling to keep the secret to him- self. His real motive for thishe did nofrknow, for he was, .not a man habitually in the prac- tice of examining his motives. To bis bar- gain with Heaven he was strict to the letter, and, therefore,'he felt that, in the a eyes of Heaven, he was a faithful steward, and-that, while he remained faithful, more and -more would be committed to his hands, nine-tenths of which, under the contract, would be abso- lutely his own, t6 he held and used exclusive- ly for his oWri 'purposes. If he were \o im- part to his neighbors the secret referred to, many of them, Jie believed, would adopt the same system, .thus increasing the almoners of UAnllmM'n av» >»» M Car* *a*a.J\ _._ A A.B.U-. _ . _^^ JS ^-..,v^,.........,•, ,,.-„ n%mxedi ^ainfttBthowttfoag o - toqchi never,diq=fe goone fart «ng bej^j| '-WM etes; and it seemef^ ard*will have tbe^ because I Jit^ve acknoS proprietor^ of all earthly^g^ds,jind^dfe| ted liberally of what cajne into njyjhj and I have prospere^'n iny'basket ands|ore,. ; At leas^ e|?.I hayeaJ^ajpf^p. y0fa§m0tg^ lieye.' ••.;' ».*• .,/,*rv??* .•'-> ..*<! ••-ri' i r '-.- 'InSheorde^f^r^tla^^Bei-s^airf -i/ttlOr : - vilIeyS>e^ioj^ripas^*Xfia^ : b^n;^^ : Yodrs^iritnatwetfawha^^Qn^nently^been ^! «itataihlyf replied ihe m litll Uer- 9«^SS^0^0^UB of t .^ r Such was. tBe. condition \and *h LS^HH -.*! tenth of y« me cor. 3ck. Mr. je-<rf church inrlnm- e*r>see}ngi deepfe \entibus naan. of Mr, Palnier'a r aji'derstood «omdl throogteairini wfiovwW«lcalyirt tte.apnroacbing E wns:MrrJnidn^r^:jHei3ad^rge inter* «Btsiats£ak>;..Wt*to:wi^^^ Hei feltLbathisfwtyere Palmar^had beett:itt> ministers had twice ta! ffiu^njyfepflr^priSsiwpl^ «e/?fln^e|»to^^^itt|«*i^ it, and,didBMgjv^hin?h^ nevolea*e^#t^e»took Jo jhioiselfti It hap.- penedj, ^^jfife|p|f Miiiifirvale dinediwith the^ienchpi^ -Jljfc l^tJp^whOetbe^aat alone in th&i^s^/^ihe subject of j^etoreat- ened coh^ps>fc t ^|ft.was>eferred 'For my oi^^M^0 n^t.^. feel any alarn>%t;;|^^^ w*M*$* deal at stake,\ to 6fefc#JiM jE-aofc; trqst in. Providence*;i : fi:/ ; ^f> iymsi $• ,v+ . ^Our only sure r«pl|jparfdjdefen,ce|rrepB£ the minister; '^•,^0t0MlS'^syi-W^M Piaimist—Though T^:^^^' ' trust ia him,' is indeed ahjc ' Few attain so high a statti^%^s^^: Vhr Pttitttar asrar litaaataha *|ia > r --L._---_x.\.'l_x- -15 do .not i,a great Tlfeg to t* stoo 'I don't even anticipate ai in a cqnfident manner. y *Few can say that,' replied! 'Because few have laid am perity. ; npqn the same broa4;hl The face of th^ minister.,! did, not comprehend the merc| Zffi Tjn bis rniinisjer Ai-pm eh>.- ft- JH- ^r ' quickly inquitwi the mcrcJianlt.. iiingi%that fieeatae yon gavel > „. ^jM^pifMr pious «nd charitaj nrpo8eB>®^ord'pros^ !tlt^e|^dj£fjn% inr4t> ^u^^rotbe>|-neMdi£eb 1 Hi: r- d lore. ' 7 J'*e and the\ralln4ss thereof, u r&the cattle upon a tbotfsand hills. ImMfhiii thei<ffore, in such rieed^of man] services as'to give him nine-tenths of all tl\ iti^jb&sideration of his faithful distribution saaitbe.r 1 .••',.: ! •'•'•'.•1 -•' '.•••.•. ^Your spiritu-jl good is as rninch ^ jaff theipinthaj good ofthe doorkeeper of tl house of God, alndyour wealth* is given foi yonr spiritual AV^II being, as much asthepov erty of 1he otherjis given for ins. \In tbe pro gress of life and Jin the development of state if reversed circumstances willbeiest for eac of yon a change will come,. It, is^not because a man abn<5es his: wealth that.it is sometimes taken from him; nor-because he usesit chnr£ ; itably that it is left in his possession! But he retains or losesiitaccording as it host serves the ends of Divine Providence in saving him from lower evils, lor raising him -into higher states'df good.' j .'-'••• . 'Then the DivSne Providence does riot take intocouaderatidnlto'eiaihdutit of good jTman who :%htly nsesjhis health may do:jti the w«rla>Si'...'ii.4i;,'f?:tjM-.wi'-- J ;^\-nL/ , -*•,.'•• -. •, • .• 'Oneindividna| |^| he .noor or rich,,isas Hisexton.al condltioD is nothing, only *f> for m m Xord-'sand fflrl I|e looked at his compampnjijvjsJMic^. f L^k •My mode of doing. busiu|g3>is: <peculiar^' said the merchant, .'I started;On,;a different principlejfrom most men. JfiMpwrd^|iI«i«e, from the.firstj appropriated on^tentbiofrny whole income to religious and benevolent pur- poses, thus practically acknowledging that all worldly .goods are the Load's, audj to be he mny impljre, At bis false heart ever topping, they are rapping, rap. ping, rapping, And he wishes, oh, how vainly, that bis haunted life • i were o er, And he often sigh*, \Ob could I but recall the day* el yore, Stttronqa, Solicitor & €<(ttns*lior. Wi Llatieadtoall'eollectioDbusiness intrustedto bim a nd practice in Law andEquityiatbeSupreraeCoiiit Office on the east aide'of Wead-st., near* tbe Btti Road, Malone, FrsjnWtn County, N.. Vv n ia* •• - !• ' -i' • *\ - i '•*&. T. HEATH I S.aoiifjreceivtng, in addition to hi* y^jiieretoiki e. general assortment £6ood* in hi» Irne^, such as .. JEMGS 4- MEDICINES, PA sSSl? e °i LS * B*SST0FFS. HOOKS & STATlONEltV, FAMILY GROCERIES, ] and a variety of other article* too (nomeronato mention, together with • choice tot of TOFiSMbr children .o r smaller a,nd larger growth. June I, lSfiO- I would flirt, ah, nevermore ~l\ -rr- W. KITAPP, •i>e».ler in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard Ware, Crock, ery, Paint*, Oils, and Djre-stuSs, #c. it Kaapp's Kern Block— West Side eftkt River. MALONE, N. Y.\ MILLER'S HOTEL, , ... . .;. . sr- .. PHIUPB. 3IIIXEB, This HOUSB is pleasantly sitoated o» Main Stteit . a tevtxod* east of tkejSri*Jge, in the most fthg^lage, John. ompson, FASH,; «arment»r. . . „ . _, ,.. .^., ., Shopi o tb* b**%mentof P^.'^WillerVfTdteii •-• •• • - v,i, niini-.-'v^ii-M, • •A•^^^>^-a>a»gati^il^|^fc • he asks. A few mere left atltbe sartis price. HoW T0E1T GEX\MABBiB» JJg IujJfOtS.— Mr. Henry 1i^he : eler, ot Greene county, and Minerva Steely) of Maccrissin county, wanted to get married, %ut their friends didn't want themW. The/drove 45l©iles to Alton in order to escape this difBcultyi, but'when they got there they found that the law sternly je- quired a license, which cooidVonlyj be*/had from the County Clerk, who resided in anoth- er town; %t,dwcourage4jgy epgageda ed over to a,f mall bar, in !fy.$mJrffl&b opposite to Alton, where •bqrily alter sunrise, in the State of Missouri, surronnded by water entirely isolated fronrthe world and the \ rest of mankind/' but in sight of the whole city, they solemnly plighted their troth. They re- tamed in a>few minutes tothe sh6re,twhere they were welcomed with cheers by (he as- sembled people, i ^ V,H, '• A childlivfng n*ar Cincinnati wasrecently seized by the throat by a large baUdog, W chifflbyjk &maL ana, &o more \e waa held on. ' The people brokeWe'dog's back, and after inserting a lever lV his mc*th,'priod his jawuio^en and>eieMied the >tiffoet? tiid nW^ tor tk^al-WM mangled gotta ,iv-,-tfif-y.,; £^«if. , »i , jpe»;.«i,:''i yj* iji •Tii'.i''r)ijo\.3ni 1 fcoJ;(i»'ni'iii~ &•'?:' -:^X 'i -j tTie Loco FOTOS 0 have made ft clean Sweep of New Jersey. They elect their Gdveraor by 5000 majority, a majority to the LegigJa said he to himself, as/hejn^seion^esubjecty •It really seems like too ih,ncb. But the.Is- realifes, thus came, in th^i.c^ounfer argument in his mind, ^yere tfthed for tho^ support of th'e church; and'tm's'fflhing, being,pf Divine ap- pointment, was of course right. If now, with- out an ordinance' from Heaven, I voluntarily set apart, one-tenth of my incamefor,religipu8 and Mnevolenr pnrpds'es/it cannot but be pleasing in the sigfaiof God. Were all men to devote aa large 'a share bf their yearly in- crease for the spread of the gospel: and the-re- lief of human (suffering, the wilderness would soon blossom .as a rose, and spring* of water r abound in the arja deserts. But so few use the bbuntfes of Providence as almoners of Heaven,that it is little wonder few are! per- mitted to accumulate wealth. Yes, R'—— acifed ^lyTiinaiastly. fmma matter of snfpris«tha;t he prospered in Bur basket and in his store. It wo^Id liave beenstuTmsingJrad the;«aae-be«r oih0fti*i>*r^Ill^ilfellW'Bo 8«*|!aW«liis>]iI^ tenth of my income to^he ahurchrand cbtei- Heaven's bounty, and, as a consequence} d|- used as gilW from his hand. f J| is tolhrsffactj: ^i:«».u^ — At j.:_s_in,_».._ J. .iii*lQj^jfg jjjjjn to jj n j. gq p er i or busjneascapacity^; tbattft attributee myy successs inn life;.. and,l I whilee tifaitljfuHydistribnte'thia tenth I of my income, Lamjunofear of its diminjution.' i viding the profits, and injuring his prosperity^] more than to any superior business capacity^; He was- able 'and willing to dispense thous- tha I attribut m succes i life; and, whil ands every year; and it would be just-the same for. the interest! of religion and charity, as if u\e work werd committed to a doien^and a vast deal better for himself ' Here was his real motive for Being silent on the subject . He did not really know that such washikendy&r he wa»pbt,-ashasbeen said, an investigator ( of m4^ ve <AndWs ielf- love, and consequent gppd^pinfoft of himself, gave bim cred.it for being a'man pftire purest infeiitibas*.' •-••:-. • % - Year sifter year went by, and Mr. Palmer continned, to. gather in riches.: Of course he ;gave liberally to th^\ church, and liberally for all b^evolwit, .purposes, .for. he had| a large fund to draw' .upon, and did riot feel, when he ! pril his'hand into the coffer which contained it^thathe was m^ng<ittty sacrifice.. .He paid over, with iscrupuloqs jBX|ctrieas, into thisfund | every year % t|i,e tenth of hisincome, and when he drew'^Kim itj it \was the\same feeling, in. a certain ienie, that a man draws upon a fund, iotrusted to his care; for the one of another. •Ifhei^idvOver^ftyor^.ouwfhuodri^'doliarB for any,l^fliyolei^nirgojw,^ accompanied by. any unpleasant; reluctance. It w^t freely, and the, Belf-gratulat|6n and pfe^joie mS^mintiiu •afitff.\. ' '~ > Of 00ura#rMr. Palmer was looked upon in the church to wWcfclw belonged, and in the to call for i^waa wally done itii l w ^ro^of^.ra«rdi«t'.^alfan. >lifV<viy\«a»>af> i-ha nAnw t4«tr UKn .^f^Pf ^^^^T^ffpri briathpUa*rid ^P^rs. They were %r£e¥pni^ *»* thO expenseiOffftt&|^pWii^^ «%charges W^^$^^^mi^S!ll d«dqcted,thnsleavin^abidanceoforicthoa*. and dollars. To decide whetli«r1ioiihould call Jthe prJBftytof ^v^ihm'i^iwMiiW. ^Omrfmbuw^ , - . WW^the^roflfaof toe ;%*&;*%% M* #& ^ doUnrs, and tho clear nroflL after tFo'Wtir.. ««^ *^ B8 t««eJ to fce on Lheirirtrard.' ->'•• The iminister, instead o( expressing gratifi cation at4he ; announcement of (this fact, and assenting to the troth.-of Mr. palmer's con- :,tserveh; meroeterni l£fe#fcli)ttejr, thatif tbe-pW«5»io^of |i|B|s^|^i^|our jspiritnal stated you will not? , t ^|{rj*jfNBr^ ^^j^Pin^ia<l;of.one-tenth, of jrour incorne;' >0m^%^0m^»myott- thus, pardon me | for am^aW4£v^t*'4^* rj 4s«#« ! ??.*? '•)& ?/ ''; ^Y6 ii r r«4fen t conversaUon ill ustra tes • ^^||efiisio consider tkaf yol n ha| Bargain for a certain amount of wbrli t to which you have rirt absolute title/' gainst all the claims of Heaven ii it is plain, that if you were to lose your pi ertyj you woiild feel j that you had been dealT wifll unfairly. Un4er the system^ yon- tore 1, active benevolence has not flowed elusion, sat silent, with his eyes fixed jupon die fjcior, ;„ •\. • 1 -, -j. 'Ig.not^my- confidence well^bjased?' asked the raercfiant,, who. was a little j s trprised at theeoldness.offMn;;OrviJle'sn»finen.. i ; , •I.donoteee.in «%o\*eason y|oo give,; any guaranty for immunity.' •Youagojt'in... . 1 •No/ ° .. ' r - • *Will God tndck met'^, Theijewas some thing,indign' , nt in die wa^dtbis was uttered. 'The L»rdr^garfs the. cterna^50P,d of his creatnres, grid causes ajl;\natufal things to auhserv^tna|.jfrpose. If^retefnyout-. prop- erty will, best promote your apiojKial welfare, you -will bu permitted to reta|ii.i4; but if jyon need die re-aqtiou of its loss, be sure the jloss will come;' .Godiaja spiritoal arid an etepal enda... Hedoes not give. weai% to^any one uj consia^ration ofthe charitable 0sfishe;n^ay m»k§M0 bu\toU!y bpq^fiwhi a condi- ^ Mio3ri>ro^fmi^|o^njp^ goods for a iwason, an^aft&rwar'» madq. *' feel the pr^m^'ofjldvi^^,;Jut the condition warnot given % any row* s »^^wWrle«Sin^r. from a spring of good will to ma^smid issuing from your heart; bu|t your chanp has been a regular business transaction, in jwhieh y^oit were most largely interested. Therefore, it has not,in your casej bjSrne withiit a double blessing. • How rarieh do yon think under your system you have given awayll'^ - •••;. 1 • *I have kepi the account accurately. K^ twenty-three years I have distributedover for- ty thodsanddollars. ' Last year, my business paid fifty thousand 1 djsllars, and I gave away five.tbotisand,i It wks the bestyear I have, had. Every year thdre is an increase.' ° 'Over forty th6rfsin|d dollars offered-on toe shrine.^of piety; and cTjarity, st^id the minister, •antlifSfithe fiver of alllthls TinBle!ssed by a tmly genororis iropnlsei'' All a matter of con tract* t AlHon^fB»lfisb'^a^il%eM Mfe^alnWr/ilV^hearlicMs'#th% bought!' * itis n^lra%g ^^d ln!fercharirwaiW- - fended; norflMhrreplied in language that closed the subject at Snce. But he did nM &§*% j, , -jfl..v* . *iga^[- iT 4tli -'- ^'•'-i «\»- 46-'the minister said, trrtb he did hot hold his tdaokfete.pI|iemi*» fc»atinll»Ixml'«1reajRiry. ^lhli#dii% ... ...... ,- - ttmVMd^i^mw'* dl _ r of^tfio.^iiunjinio©}.. & ; i**v it Wlu^Mr.drvuIesaid^ck M'do^&o^^^^fe.^li^ mane terrudcomlftton. . mumm win far from heing valid. t.H^reriwasionhis »idt., ^«nre- >i«nd, \V v ' .& •* 'r- v.r*> .,.-1- -.-V'-C-'\T*-' £'.\ \ -i'-' ''; -H'*''•-\ loiiger certain rniimmfott, felt b0Uh#tb; ft iti^tfc^r%:l^|»kett'w'^t sail he*arrled, Hfi chart wM*xafriinedrrioto^ bJa#*«r>iite» t\*^ wiA g«ator &+• ^fdr olfSi lellr unsafe J. and when' tfto storm begajg? break/aiai»t»es»J»J taj'fcel Wm^iof its violenco, lib heart waiopptasctf ^vith anxiety. Not»itfr«^rrdinff he had paid forf> thotuHtad dblfau* to Ruttrm luailndof pTOrrHorn, fbrtrtichhe WAS to befntttred*- ^airiat jsllaaaVer^ly.fie wa*«oriaeioui of A flaw itf iii policy; and. therefore, deeper trtmbk9. tW.wii^ercrd ofOe*' M^**o hmd **** ^-^\ *•; ^ ; - v • ,