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Bpet. . 1870 If
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VAkULY tviMt MaOtllMK. 1k lillaik
kaM. aU. lark, anllt'. .inl. kiid. kral an4 i n4i M la
a aaiiaaa l aa-. Prla- i'if f'hura liollr .
faltj aarrarM ' ' !' " Thoaa
aa4 paltart far any aiac li iral IIIhwiuto tir.rin
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ar a oa)Ala-IM Inm a hi k laic that amount
LuktiuaL A4tr m or trrmi fa tarn'i A
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r ! aoj Ubrrty Ira Pi.tla rlpk'. fa.
CAUTION Har 4 all nu Mil n Mac Inn
. la. tfc-jr o CUft vfncyi'r -a4
af a. ihail a4 kntil o' m uratl' I r
vartbln Mark aM ao'A kr atk ruriM an u,-u y
aaaaail aartitaa.1 ta ar MmMiim ..i.'i't ih1- i im,
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lala Ir aui-l oiriRtili. Do n. I li i-a . a- l i p n
k aartta ka ropr war aarartlanrwH ad lical- ana j
af-aHMra anojilnta t a m p Ice. !-
OAIJCSB-S, TVZVZOXIS TJleert.
. II. It LI nit, H. tf.,ai ih 1 hilanpi ' I " '
lata. Ml a r . MiMaiirli kla. ., aad (. H. OnlEN;
M. t , Cktrtat'a, l. O.j a" awXInf aat rraisrkaliUcurri .
Oaooert Tnmon ana TJleers.
kj piawl a-r aiiao'A 1 i r . thm
Ian ail Caa.aw aw4 Taawa aillmt aa aiwraili.u villi
kaka'fa. wlik at aii, aaUufar tarnloi u di l n,
4 atlk kallUi1pln,
fa atfcaf Irnian I itkaalil ' nf4. -tmr
aartlaa'ara, aa fat a atreular. ran upon or addrrai
ihkn n Mm i-. .
Dr. IKb alll a 1th, Dr. 0 1 ran Ptlebrr sit h.
aiT:Ata
waai ii 1 inn innnTlirnv
'..ZilZ awTtra,
J J v jvti ' ,
VOar. dUOQSO, OH SUU OH-eeir
H&TUUH T1IEIK Tf 4' KS TO THE
pitblio for the rary liberal patfonafc en-
tn aiarit a eoutinuanc. tf titjt an Inrreaae. nt'th
HIM.
Wa will entitlnne to keen ob hand a (fnon np
plv of TJUOlVSt oiaOCERIE3, iii
i-ludinf .
Freak und Suit-l
V awOT XTCR7 VARirrv
If lUtejs, Srandlfgt Rum, Vit , (tc.
. , , AISO,
BOOTS,' SHOES, DOMESTICS,
: UUU1J8,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
n fact, mlmoat verrthing tonally kept in a va
rlety Stem til af which we w4ll cell low for
Caalt. or .Conntry Vrodaeo t the high
at market price,
PHILLIPS BI?0TI1ERK,
Fal.18.ia70 ' 7-f
iimnii pimt prize KEDiumii:D.
r TIir-areat
Southern riaiio
SCannfactory.
Will, Knabe & Co.,
...-..- ' naaurACTCKKaa or
OraniL Sqnare and Upright
F1-A--NO F OUTKS,
Tkaaa InatromenU have been bufnre tlie piil.lir fur
nearly Thirty Year," aud umd their &fellene
aloae attained an unpUH-hi-wdprv-f tuineine, wl.ii h
proneaneaa them BnojBHel. TI.eir
i, TON K ,
aoaaaiaaa a-reat -aowat. aareet iiata and Jint inin--;
aaality. aa well a the ffraat pniify tr lutoiiaii.m
:'aa3 SwWnWtfwivrtM
T OUCH
tfetrti-rra
afoaaataaaaway-piaiHw.
IN w OKliM AKrlll I
itf ara aqoial4 asinjr nnne lnt tbe'vrrr htn
aeasanad matartal.tJia larn espitalcmpiojed in our
baahatawaaablasat to karpaantinually nnin,nidiit
ataek of lumbar. ka..i hand, -
Ijr All of aiieSriiat Pi axo have nnr Netv lm.
ravail Oreiatrang Scale And the Arral!e Trelda.
6tJwewoald cllperf attention tooorjale
IIBaraaaaaaatar In Qb'akII, Piim ad Koraaa
tNBr,' H. tan ted Aatrn-t 14. !8fi6, whiih Lrir.f
taaJtaa nearer -sarrviioa tkan kaa yet been at
Uiaed. . V
JSterf Pi&m Fittlft Wufranttilfor Five
, ; Ymr.
We have ma-1 arrsnirenient lor ll e o.e l ole
aal Ajrenrty trtr the most ee'etrstirt Paihob !t
f ta aad AtLoDena. -i h .we nfTc ., w holesuV
aad aatail, at l.sws.1 I'.ii-rorv I'nii f .'
ItNABB k CO.,
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-8ftra '"
: - high point, n. v.
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a' ' -'
OlTQSITE- ll" AltKOAl) DErOT.
Ten paetl front tchcre the Car's slop.,
v Beat of portara la attendance at ll trair. -
: Mail Stages for Saew ijeave this hoiise'Ca'UjE.
. paMBgenrdiapatrhrd to say point atal oiLnutice
ay artvatv eoiieetsea- . - -
Grstefnl for the iiharat natraaa-re of. the past we
r anp tiv ktrilTstli-nttfUTra rt rTratrta of -nire- fM-M
ta aaiwita eoatinuaaee of Mia aame. f
Jan. I. t879-f ' : Pronrietor.
Catawba English and Classical
high sciaoorJ.
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cmnmeuc on the first Monday of Jan'y 1?7I.
Tuition per aesrnon ol au. ween ti-oni Jiu t.o !
Coord In fUmilieai from eight-to ten
dollars
per nKinua.
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L'uurt auilJuatic' Oi4vra illlx iuolili-
ulat tlta- im ratva ".i;h .otijer adveriiai-
tHouta. ... . ..
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aa aJr-rliarinanta.
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t VaLKRIE A YLMl.R, aNovii , nv (. iii.i-i 1
Kt.lii. I'l I l.I.-IIKD BY AtTl tluN A to,
Nl. Yl'HK.
The Souliu-ni pre will bo mure ranieM i
it duty than it uanally in, if it aball piTtuii h
work like 1)11.4 to pads without liatii e, liiur
ri conimciidtil by the preaaor not, it will oir
tainly find iu way among the reader of fiction,
a, Bood book wore in the habit of doing before j are wronp; not in your hoU lova fur our la- . '' nmt euni.t exerted UniPif H C Hi tn.
the day of ncwpaper. Chriatian Keid might theriand. nor in ffrnp for ita trniiii but ; caue .ttllli ..niosUiuAii4 -ltiifc
fmm i!t nam lia a luau ; hut no ona can read
a pajce of the hook wilhoiitbecomin-; a-urcd
! th -he i a woman,
. and Duni.viT, a !uu:hcin
I J. ol talent and a.-eomplmhment.-
The aiorv contain' action rnoiiph lo ttnnin l one
,..,.,.,,, J1(4in- , th,l,,,
hau-e. if there were no other inilm eiiH nt than
eurtoaity to know the end. Hot it in not a aen-
fmumm'mi ml f W aVA hot afUAlptcd to U Xf
niiliaf ivft WITTl Tier nn itnc ; ttierr ia nut a
aeiiiiinent 'indicated which i-oubl anlly the aiot-le-w
purity of a Southern maiden. It ia rather
a novel of character a wrt of ork, by the by,
of a much higher order, and requiring a rarer
ability than lhat which depends for ita intercut
altogether on a complicated plot and extrava
gant incident. The characters are extromely
well drawn and nicely discriminated from each
other. Thin ia not done by any direct descrip
tion ; the author doe not write undergone, ''thi
ii n coquetto," and under another, "tliia ia arfood
girl ;" but the traitrurc gradually brought out
by the conduct iind eonveinnlion of Uie partiea.
Nothing more severely trie the artistic talent of ; ruiued cilie and devastated homo will be re
the tak'-writfr and dramatist than dialogue, ea- ! built ; mutual good will, it is to be hoped, wili
necialJv that of polite and cultivated societv. j again re-unite more stronelv than force or law
Congreve and Sheridan acre atiluced into ex
travagance by the abundance f.f their own wit.
With them every fool i a witty a a professed
wit; every conversation an explosion of intel
lectual Crc-worka, and the most williiig crediili-
lv cannot yield ituclf t a belief in the reality of
the nccne. Wo cannot for a moment delude
ourselvea into imngimng that audi a brilliant
diupWy Of meteor coruaeating to pjid fro, dnz
'.lingnnd illumiuatinf; only lo confudp, can be
ilie atmoAphcrc of common life. 4f those who
fail from the opposite defect, of excessive ilull-nesp-,
their name i legion. In thi part oi her
work Mis Keid (Cor a Mia we may guess her
to be) 'display a felicity, of thought and Inn
riiiice n-Iiii'h in aa rare an il la (iliaimil)E. She
f . . , . ... . .. ,,, ., ..
ing it, as rin artist should do of the elegant fo;
1
We have one censure for Mis Heid
for we
should at once ahovr that we are not a genuine
critic if we dealt in commendation. .done; the
true critic must at least snarl, if he cannot bite.
It is a f.mlt commun to ber, and' to mot, if not
to all Udy novelists.
' fo- Man can paint so well a a woman the
manner aifd Ihooglits of woman. But women
cannot describe woman' personal beauty'; they
go into a-cntalogue of her separate charms until
jthcy last' produce a face with inconsistent and'
nnomolooa feature", so that, if we believe it
beautiful, it is bcc-inac we are willing to take
the nss.-rcion that il is so, wit bout being ui.le to
understand how it isao. 1'eur ladies! forbear to
gild refined gold, and to pninl the lily. How
does tlie male riti-TliescriCe his TIeb n ? He
fell us he is beatitifrl, and stops his descrip
tlrri f he ilmwaii theeflerw nif bar charim.;. the
voting men are maddened, and (he old areqwed;
and w-ajielleve him, 11 the j-oet will p;rtitt the
charms of his heroine, let him use words tut bril
liant and as undefined as the Aurora, or as ob
scure as tbe shailowi of the gloaming aniohg the
moiinlains : then, will she he like the spectral
girl whom riistsaw at the witchca feast ih, the
BroeaeB ; -" very ooji e in ber b i first k .vt.-.
perndt ti. to jllostrate our critical doctrine I
ai:. tu ui. j...:i.ir: .t
I ITttri .ti i J.v pijc U.A nucni'lin ifiiiiri
of such beauty , tlm t n6 rnari rould behold and
pol btenslaved. Unhappily shi; adds, Vhe had
ii .. i . "iniKl nA ,M .nv.. ., w .Let wmi n nieii in 1-1-
reeian rose, which nevertheless was not in a . ... t.'w:, ,',
a raiylil lire wnn me lorenean. .ao lo pa-a .
rglit lire wna tne loreiieao. Joa to a-s .
wvir Trie ai omaly rf n UreKatt nose w'h'ii-li .n.
noi in a Miai'djt liuewfrh tlie forvhi'iid wh rrh:
' ght wasnhe ,-ecuIiarjty of the tirccian
noae lis Riid ought to mmniber that Ore-'
elan noaee have gon-out l lasnmn since the
- w d w .. , mi i " i
t e.i. i .1.......1 tn, :.i;.,p .IM .
to rc-inlroduoe ibeaa by hi statute of Jupiter nr.
the Arrepol it wa without ncrt. See
Type of Mankind. Forew partwefiavene-.; .
r aeen a Ureeian Hose on any tivirrg cormte- ;
-E-iranrr'; and we krm-t believe tt would b preUydaylLe. Jliii'avok ta1 vr oH foroiiHey
I i puj(, Mid M ayiitiauU f ll"r
,ld,,jy,W'afJp-t I. 'Jrwirrr
iriiy.Jftnno farlirva-at-Mti Al.
pug Uinm.
Mwt Raid,
fftarlitilantv,
r . - , - f . - . i
met tn o frclnirtipf if yon my 1 vmI f1
tW v IbouwitidiH our rdei lo,iirrj
um likt mia, M0t ft an Lcaui In a
that la not fmg,
a litvc onihlatt aa t, M?t s thi mnxt
... . , - . , , .
Mu-t Atuarican noV la of aocim arc but al a
Mipiaa of mora or law truUiful of Kaaliali
aiM-irtT a xnr.ivd in Kngll-h bonk. Th. jr
iif"J4'kai ajriaim 1 ii IMta-aar'i'-. taiald kaj t, Ay
Kiiglai man na cll aa Amcrit ana, am) ht-i-ut
to iwe a lawy era tiT.ro) mif lit a pr.ibablvl.
laid in Livrrtxiot 'na In.' Bnaton. It wikl k
; innriialir at at II a tinCruihlul, to dearribc tbr
lloU-ok mnuntaina from I hnrcb'i plrtura of
"Tlic Ilrt of lb Ande." Mi" Ri-Ua Ixxik
U full ufiui'iil crtloruij; ili.iroihly Im lo 11a
hirr. ll iiitd hivt l)on writ1"rrliy trW one but
a Smithum lad. ' Krrr tint ia rojili-d fruni
Soiilbcm life, and ia trutlifuHy rtllri'lid in lliu
fvuiunthir 6f ever Southern heart. Miaa Kriil'a
'i rontniiii no ' fine writinu,' but K cWa t-on-Uin
a rralaUalaffueliog ud ciixjuciUiJefrrii1
tlon and dtxlnniiillun. Wc wih tbe apniw Ht
our com m mil would permit n to nnke extrarla
lo jiKiify our oprniuii on tbi- "iii'. In lion,
of lliit, we nui't (vmtent t;nrelf arith rrfi rrin:;
t i tlie i!wi rij'timi of D;iri ' j icii ii', "Mi i-iiv."
a; .i:v 7u' Noi.e I ml nn u( l.iii inui- j
unlive pnwrr ciiiilil ii.ive rutiri'iviil hirIi 11 j in
mrt', atid tiuin hilt 1 ' "ft in ml bare painted il I
in worui". 1 it llit ... ,,.n.I oilt poniil.i; uf 11
YX.uwk4il.p - 'ilrioiii: btiiil v n !' r the reader to
p iia 01, 14d, 144, W i-would f 1 in copy
lla-e, "Hi tu uif picrrt plrlirn'un, 1st tibi." All
that Vim l!iid :y enmra frmii In-t hrart, Rnd
gutA lo the liearta af odier ; niterA a mni
e.tl ilirre und Hropa Ih4 prifelee tear of lionewt
airrow over her ibo-mted (nn'rr and it o-
; olHiatbuuiea.' But Mia IMd, on my mul ! yrm
! in taauibiiu oilr Voimu men and wom-rii. who
wili davour your pajjea, the unjiroCuiLIc "Icwon
of deapalri"
All i not loat ; nor cren
II sav honor."
Hope mill rem.iin. aft-r a!
i!n rlile.in-.- have
flown nd far Haiven'a Hake 1.1 11. keen ihe
bvi aafcly cloaed, bat Aw tuu eacipc. 13ien,
tirt courage and palienoe, and after them all
Other blewinga Trrtt rnrftn. - Trie plrtt tf twe
rt w me
nm nnd
mad l.a( rl,
their dewcndanla for t'ro hundred renrn, and
will cnn'iiiue to do on for ind. Iiniie luindrrda
more. Thai -irit built up aruong orr JVi tli
ern foret, a fabric of aooi.-ty, .he purest, fr. e-t,
and noblest the World ever aw. Tim t fabric
linn lieen overthrown by unlialloaed violence;
but the spirit which built it ia imnu rlaJ, Mini
"cannot, but by being annihilated, die." The
aoul of a people survive everything but eiter-
mination. The South w destined to a long and
glorious life, accompanied In the future, aa it
haul-ecu in the pant, by the grnce which lo(o
and the virtue which enoblo existence. Our
possibly can, the late hostile sections of a com
mon country; the North will reward its heroes
with wreath and iioiior, while the earliest vio-
icis 01 spring anu (lie uitesr rose 01 aumuin, me
1 oflering of impoverished hands but of grateful
hearts, siiall continue to blossom on the grave
of those who died Sir us; all tliia may be, and
should he without intolerance or rancor. But
of nil the structures, which, we may .-hope (lit . ill
the. fnliire, there will be none nobler than that
Teinilc of hiteraiure and Art to which .Mb
Reid has contrilmted fine of the most finished !
B.ories, "in nir erii iit.1 ..iiiHiie.n -a e e.iiinn 110
her book as among the beet of 'American nov
el. it.
Vat.erie Avt.MER By Christian
"5.'e w tariff TtrA pptl'Ton-'.---2
Keid.-
4--Valerie-AylM
is lo say, the scene; js laid ehii fly in the f-'nuth,
the aiitlior i' mid to he a Soutlierncmnd the
book professes to deal with Southern character.'
'e say prufc-scs, hecaue it is just in tliis point
that the story fails of its a-vowed purpose. The
dramotu ptitonti arc not Siitithemcrs nt all ;
they are our old friends, familiar to us in every
English society-novel oflhe last twenty years.
They live and talk in Baltimore, but.ihcy niijdit
quite n well have talked and lived in London,
along with "liigby Ortmd" and "ririydon Fit 111.
ing" and ' 'Ciuy I.ivii:i;stone"' himself. The
lio;.k id a m,ingi.-il i.'bo of h te Melviife and
Mis Annie Thomas and (leoiy I.an r. iiee, at (1
the men and women- are .their men and women
transplanted to Southern - oil, and itnhn.-d with
ConfeiUiale iii:ci-! of British 'lais.-ez-allei,"
and "derring-do." 'ffiero is plenty of el.ver-
ji iu it y biu. the ;c)c.y-(
lalive. ( oi. s. ipu ni ly re; ir.lld aa a literary
work, tin? critic is com-IIcii to pronoynec the
hook siijicrBiiona. ' But; from ttiolher point of
view', "Valerie Aylmer" is full of promise: The,
style is pure, aitdi8itei and flowing; some i f
the situations ate'lfigl-Jy dramatic, anil the sto
ry is interesting "Mi.Amglio'it. There is always
ftuiin Jut bispt: lhat mi siui cjux-iniita' -oUhh-
people s.i well will some d i be" able to do .or-
,i. ..,t, hIKm nn It ih. ...tk.j ..t v.i-
thv work Of her own. , If the author of ' Vale- '
Tie Aylmer" will only launch -titti boldly in "ber !
s. c i.nd venture, triisting tiuja to imauiii.ilioni I
I .r n. At,'... ... .....I ..... :.. I ... It
... -t
i "-lajA-atAa -a-.. .. t.m . mu -vui-Lwni.i av. r
; ro-I
I
a;v
o.. Vi.rtU to IiVe. Charlatan Courier.
CoilPLlMtXTAJiy. An . (ditor do !
e.il thus speaks ot a co-mpoi ary : .,lie ;
is too lazy to earn
i Jin-al' aJd too mean'L
to eiijoy o.ie. H
wa never renrious
4n in in hi i uaii mjt wnen lie. f nn nsi
t .. - i . i .i , . . .
jich to' In apprentice, t'o nmch for hi I
gnodnefs'iij heart. Of bia industry the
pnUicTny beMer judge when we aUte
that tne only flav tie ever Woiked was ifie i
:tf.SS! M
a W
)M rrnl aUu if
apcaK in till
in lA ople urS.NcA UNMiliiia rn
tin iraportatii autn47 ; aoi a caiaswiiii
iliaKHtriiint liojie, UiataJI wkv uuy lianre
to rend (Lia 111 aV iva ibia tuaUur tLit ta-
own ouU, ut lr ili good of pilicra
fi-til kui e Lkat Ji Juvcia f tempfrance,
an(lrtrty and rood inorNla, all a bo da
iirf to aee fie grtal and frowih civil of
in IrlliJM T.liice Jimlcd out iioui ouV land,
all t Iioui' wlfo ari) (liVporfd to aid in for
wit'dfii'g a great and good work, will
t-iilitr euriit under our briunrrn, r give
iih 1 li e ir ciuiiie lantr, and lend uf llit ir
Mfi-i.naiu-u in a.l valuing our rauto.
'Mie aauMi of ii'tuparanee ia an Irupor
(ant one, and 1 may add, a flotirialiiiig
one. It haa been Lot a few ycara aince
tht ftmt Trmptyfariw aocirtywatTrrrattw
id In tin: Cnili'd StKN'a, About tliinv
yiain h''ii,ii A v im ii wliu h ij LcCii K-uJ
111 in, i x i f i.'l uipiuuu, iu lliu city tif
II 'liiiiinii',' bo vuiio cniii'Ciiiiia nf tin tu- I
i.ioiIa nml (1 aiiidiiiaT H
mi u aiiui.iiK tn.cia el llitir
( 0'Ui
'mid ili'lrrmmiri to bvta (f drink
I ... , .
n.r i.H'.xicatr.it; r-r,.,..,- j o n.iKiam and
1-i.l'oiintjt.- .-..tl. oil,, ,- 1.1 iU r. 1,,1.0., lo
nl 'l.ilil In.iu Tmif firn.k llli'V loi liiru
I Ik lu'tlv t f H1I0 an 01 .iuii 1 kndy. Tliia
Via the 11 11c le 119 around ulich many ntli
irKin'iitiea eio mpiilly fonmil. So
1 it-iH-a and 01 di le, and Couiiciia were
r i;.lly f-irnn-il. Sociciia any order,
jn.il t.'ouncila vue kwUteV orijaiiiai d, nob
1 onh' l:i oilier utt ta ul Mm land, hjt in
Hie tidp.ing tBlei, and .the ofiptnamM of
: - - - . ' i -ii
-Tbf,T UlaX. n iiJiinvor .
ai.d euci.Uviige-
j ineiit in eaery .-'Ci'HMTuniiiy where tbt-T
fonclit toAffnliliali 1I1 -ir order Numhei
; of men, filling mid o'd pitjajd inthvir'
(blWiiwiud rareero cf lt ni.fcnneed, mid j
1 joim d the au 1 liing r ink lAihe .Sona of I
I I empcn'.nro. i h'. wivra iitai mothers 1 I
iliaeinated men ahoweied bl;isiiiK upon
liC gwJ M;.H U Ud jAUmedi 'Ji
.1.... 1 1: . 'PI...?. Am ,.f I
tbe iwud jneu win) iiul .J-VJ'nJ H ll
they tatrii leading. 'J bourn ndi of in
11 mporute ineii, imin 1 lit aoiial wire bib
ber to the coinrnori'tM et dtlinkaid, were
rea
1 1 , : 11 (- . 1 to ihu
,i.
1 i'led'', and heroine
ciiiili'ii. 'rhniiiiiida of
cober, ti'iu.pern!0
ai.iiotm hea'ts ere nlicvid of tlieir Susi-
t lv. and Ihoiisain a of liMlr tcd wimii ti
wirumaileto rejoice nuil
j catice tlmoo whom they loved w ere rca
rued trr tl o bosoms, of their families, new-
made men, and thus in a ihort time, the
Jiiiilera in ihc movement "had ihe proud
SHlisfaetio.i of eeeing their noble efforts
crowned wilh .moat gratifying succi n, in
apite of the' mean aKd de-jiiz.ible nttemt
ot wiekid, inieniperale men to baffle
them by lidioule and abuc, aud even
by open opposition.
'The Onbr of the Fi-anda of Tern
peiaiice is t he ofl'i'prftTg of that move
ment., .
In the year lf?65 a few temperance
nicik n.i at of whom had been membcri) of
other oi caniz itioua before atid during the
war, tuel 111 the city
iifTct isltiog, to
coHultaK(o tl Ltsat mean to b cm
ti'y d id staying , llio terrible ravagea
which il.e demon intt-mpi r.tnco waa
mak'ng niiiong
a people just emerging
from the ruin of a four veara civil war.
That consultation ic.nltt'd; in the foi ina
tion of a new Order, a 11 d on theSOthday
(if , Xovtiiiikr, ,lSC5r lhcy JWg-,to-tl-briezu
fie b-mner of tbe "1'iiends of
scribed the motto, of Faith. Temperance,
TCTiiitrty ; nliir Pi It rsbVue Council, Ao. I ,
p. eiimed out like a aiugle a,tar in a Ii 1 ma
I ineiit of (laiknoi-s to cheer, and to save
1 Hie fallen. Only five years have u.'ierl
ai d instead of but a t-iugle ataf, Vngln-
ia line a bundled and twenty-nx Coun
cild, eaeb u ehiniiig ligbt. in ibr- moral
lii inami nt ; Noilb CiJili ninety fojir,
Texaa nintty-two, M9JptJl tw-lve,
Hud T. nbeFBee im mttnnlnly iii almoet
e vi r tl.er SotitloTii Hia'fe' thu 'clouds of
i 1 1 1 1 : 111411 1 -i i 1 .e.e. .aiJpiaJLtaiLlS: g J 1 SJhs.
ittle tiars if Fairli, lempirauce. nnd.j
t'haiiry ure benming out to gladden the
liearlu of iIimm - boa . , -Urea- Imve bei-n
e.-iiidcneil by inli iiipciiiniie.
it bin I hi; last two or I luce years our
9 our
Wilis
number have increased fur-beyond
most sancuitie eiti' ttations of tiros e
I Uis liitiire is lulglil wirn promise. , e
are inspired with the hope that lb day js
not afar, when the cane of fempemper-iiii-i'
ill liayc it eaii.et 'upportera in
'i ei vT'otiniy n it bin .lba- border of our
Suite win nTery town i;d village
ihiouiilioiit tiro leiit'i-h nr.d -bitadth of
a I .
i our Mini wjiuniiieViiioiiiiiij
h i ... :'. . n -i ..
mil a it-th; t
. 1
1tm l.mn " y-'J
intii i-.rt r i 'iMl ' "
in ling di iinUtd will Ih rarely M en on
uur slice;. Mid d-briuM tremens, tha'.
. . , , V'.l.' I .
m,t 4w.Afil4 ..I Bl-dSSS. Will Dill! LUI
............ - -
, . :.. v'.,,i, 'ar..l!..i;
lew v to fm
our nuii. ill-is
-ti I ll.Hiltl - a . .a--- ,
will be "legion," alljlai
-Luiiiisbi i i f our m m:i -w ill have diriu
died to 'a eorpoial's guau
t.r b"p--a blM'lnung -hope
-tbat it is
ourcoiitiili,si.t rvp'ectit'ion; will aoon tiier
TiVl a g tm, iousf rinl ilTt Sttt b a tnnum-
an.iU'in
Htniii-Tt.-in alproaUy-toAr-wi'ibTTt t'ir,
we most assui-4y
have eveiy reason V
je,pecl, in course tT time;.
are siiru-
fVaieilJto'reuewe.l exertion b'j nnr ene-l
r,a in the pat I he ffomt wn hare at
.1 I . . a" ! 1. ti I - - -a T J ---- - - f J T
Aa ur.i, j , ii ni:a V, '' ''" Uorc- 4J)i tcVfr,tai. lboo...4i .ara
in, pt-opie H.'-K-, ti.i...-. tn Ma", ,im.Wittwr banocc Ua Un plmn4iT4tjikbK jiamnatiori,, ta .jhen
in tx liulf Of T 1 lnji. 1.1: ' , 'i a ..u:t ll.a I J. it( li luand. noon eiamiiiatW I ebnnllr.a nnmbera . fill tl.a
f aJ
1iiiHl1ardali0rlt llm fMkra.
a t i t - . r.i 1.
?trn.Tw f'lii 0d kre t-it
liabfXt, tlio tin tuber at thstiiUoiprrartand
diunkuii baa atdilj aud peit-pliUv di
uiiniaLeJ, that luaoj Jounj mtu who
wrrw leadinr ild, recklraa, diiptid
ruii.Oiii coiiraC, and joining our ranki,
Lave Lvcouia auber and U-uipuraU!. Otli
era havu Lotn ailbdrawii loiu the tain p
tation by kecotuing tueiuLK-ra of our a
cHj; aud in tliia way, man who wonld
nilu rwinc pi iliajm, luv; fallen into lubita
of iiiLomptrauco Lav been tbua prevent
td from doing ao. Xot odIj the VAtuig,
bat a red, boaryh'uded intbriatca bav
brcn rraciied from llieirabotulnable, wick .
cd carvira, and rcatorcd to their famine",
nfiijuicd, ttadjr men tbua luakiuggbta
I be burta of tboae who were dt-poudeiil
upon tbeu'ir" '
But, biaidia the actual good tbua ae-
roii)jililn'(l, t lie intluence of the rxanv
plra act by the int uibrra of our aocii-ty ia
mom w luilt aoinn in iu t-ffecta upon oibera.
, r.,. imi,,t. ... ,i,
:.,t.....rwAr..f.. tn nY..rt il...le v .l- o...l
1 ( 1 atJ A " I 'I V 1 V aaa a4x a aa a ,aaaa
I abandon tlt.ir tlurat de grading liabiu,
I Ll k rCatriuiii- efl.'ct upou thoae
rcatiaimug enect upou
I w ho may Le dicpoacU to indu'ge in iutox
icHt nir ilriiik'. or plunge Into a couiae
of ict klena diipation.
Our ia u noble work that of reclaim
ing tncu Irum diuukeuncn.
'l'bo caiiae of teoiptiaL'ce rank aecnod
only tolli.; rmk ol aprea-itng the Goa-
pt-1 oi L Inist ami pn aching ih) Word of
Ijud, for It baa (or 111 object the ttXlnpa
1 ion of 1 1 i.o evil of inU iupetauce, wbicbui
one'f the worat ivila of aocietj. It
pievailao ait aluriui.ig extent in almoM
I'Terbijntrr under the inn " In tvef
cbriet(ana;iid the I rightful tnotiatcr may
be at'cnl gaMitring in Ly tbouaauda
bia trembling vicllnitt, and dntkeuing
m.int n bright fireaide. witb aorrow and
misery, w it li 1 it in and denjolrttlon and
deutli. It tuakea ita fearful ravagea
among mJI claijaey of aoeivty . lAuiong the ,
high anl ilyl-w, aniaxig tbe tleu a11d4t.11
' found I lit' lover ot
r- 1 ainniig eniaii
tM-gaxatnaV baj -
intoxculinir iliinRs.
j In Iinui6 or inebriate--in ;ifyl:iui for
J I lie lunatic tit poor hoiinea in common
! i.iiJti in pii-oii-t iu rcfoi ui.'Uorio, and
j in peniti'iitiai je, Way be seen the victims
1 of druiikctiuff, and to uch places we
. r . . c 1. r, w-o LTaair Avaw.1 aata Lavawai ..ia. aaaa Wi v. at Ilk LLww,.bAf ,."",.
rT -T TJ y Ml jrtabead aud bniieful t-l-,be
glad, l- r.-cti.; .Yid ifelit tii.e q uenceei of III-
temperance. Half llio Crimea that men
commit have their origin in excitement
caused by intoxicating drinks. Half of
the disease that afHict mankind may be
traced to the bottle. The evils that fol
low nn the heels of drunkenness are nl
mott innumerable But more than this,
intemperance ia a in againet the laws of
God. It is contrary lo the teachings of
Christ, and violates tbe precept of the
Ooapel. - It is in direct conflict with the
spiiii. of Christianity. It is death to' pie
ty, and. virtue hud no congenial home
in tbe breast of the druukuid. It is ruin
ous, and blasting in it ilflcci, both to
mind.jttfd. bodyto aunl and iHU-llcet. It
wholly Unfits a roan for the perforin imces
of hfj socfnl dntieaj jt itripa- htm --of hi
rcaeon,and ding him down tothe level of
the beasts ot ihefitcld. The drunkard is a
aliame to himself, a dishonor to hi fami
ly, an annoyance to friends, and eye core
the community in which he may chance
to five, a reproach to his coaiitry', and a
vile sinncif against bis God. Intemperance
4twj?.aVJj trancjuility of
mind. It isliligliting andIas'tingiO;:$lic(:
lippinee if tnao T lt eutaiia up-o o man
untold miseries, aud evils innumerable.
Home, where all the virtue are fostered,
when: the most of our enjoyment cluster
where onjaffcjiaii ae-cwtitered and our
(iuirliappiness it only ta b& found, bo
comes a belt when-, ilraitkeo father, or
reeling busbaiid tcnaae ita threshold t
U bfcoujv av-mierablo abode,, a very
pritoit house to liio drunkard' wictclitd
wife and nnfoi tuinile . children j t Vbat
iro'iifi-, never failing Kuce of, grief, and
liiserypiTid y n'tcTrfffrieTiirptmrrre
is it the-!
cal'fe uf sieknee
and disease,
madness tind insanity,
poverty and deg-
railation, runi
ilatin
and
death I )Ve can not
go amiss in , any part of our laud lo find
ibe drcsid effects ol drunkenness. e set
it every day in ri d eye und , bloutcJ
faces, and liembling limbs, in broken
'fnlisTIW'aT
Wrecked fort tine I We mark it in the
Wiirri","""h;iggnTd frtcea-.l wretched -women
whose btislwiid are drunkard,' We,ee
I in the preface of half fed, lnJf clolli d
cbilJitn, wtiose dnfortuiiaie fttb.-e spend
tJuir substance, in bar-room, nd drink-
inn ". ' Mnndreaa . anq; tbou.iaBd
, Va, l.il Inllan,,. . ..: I ..11
a .all dreadful to couU-mplaie a fall
loTlM-lr""rnSrTifpove:rTyrnd
nrra; and more than thst a full often
times to -eternal and evrrlAtiig Jaimia-
tiou. ....
Ve may ae the onng man juat en
tering upon hivr-'.rcer in I'fo, witb bright
fiopcs and ' 'bigk : epeUUanaV r-bnt atudj.
dfnly forsaking the way of virtii, and
reckK-siy betakhig himsrl In the bottle,
dtty after day. until Im fall by the way-
dV a wreck if bat h wa mind ru-ined-r
prospect gone- happir.e M:ghtcd
nm .v uw..r ww.,.i..E I V Elavil UM
S most lanienlitijie onitt-t to belioli !
Hot a still toara pitmble sight is, to a-ie
lie old uiauwh-T ha aearlr marched
i emactaUd
olUaiw
dailr
a.lrf, ,nd
diaukard'a
OreaUlul m 11a eooa.qiM.ncea, and ao Icar-
lui ia esknt, ousut to ba eitirpated
routed out enlirelr from cjr. llila
entire enirpafhifi can partaapi m liopcd
wkH-Wia- m aOM.,0 wW.CI W -n
tnroe mcaaiirr. the aUrtrfiir aprrad of In
trttipcraiiee, and difflialab llie numbe of
the drunken and (lie "diipated, by re
claiming tboao bo are addicted to airoug
drink, and retraunng oilirra from enter
ing upou aucb a coiirao, by tbe f if rdr
f our influi'iiec, and by aettlng txatnplca
of lobiirtv aud IcmrHrance to llio roin-
luiinity at largi'.
Thin ia xltf onji-et of our aotlety. The
work dr-raauda tbrroaaonable t-fforta not
only of every Uiftf of the eauai of tm
perance, but of X tnoan u-neyoIeiit Indi
viJual wlio aVa Wiliosei to ert tHem-
eelrea a behalf bf humanity; especially
doe the work Mtitmetatl - itself to the at
t 'utii n of all QiliAttians in our land and
1. deserving; of allelic assistance they can
lend to it. lo forwaad our object and
bring to our work a giealer measure of
success, 1 would appeal ti those men who
uro leading live of intemperance and
dcbancbeiy, to jmuse in their pernicious
course, to reflect upon it sinfulness to
consider its maduese; it abcolule folly
to couiitlt-r bow ruinous it is what
cor", lo thmiaelve aud their families
-a source of sicknes and disease, of mis
ery and wretched uei bow degrading In
iu efiircl Iao blustingjt f opaequence
and to onuaiaw hot only tbe evil of in
temperance, bat alo to think of the
many bl-jingi that flow from ' habits of
leupcrauice tud lobr'e y to think of llie
"peaaa and tranqu 1 ty of jniud, aud lb
dotxeftic happiiies it I sure lo bring, j
I would call upon them to think owe all
tht ai tiling calmly, deliberately mid di-
piusloii.tlciy, ana touoas ilielr. conscience
must bid them, leave off drinking iutoxi-
cat in -j liquor, and keep away from bar
rooms, ana in onier "to malta assurance
doubly f'ure,' enlist under pur banner
aud - a"byilia t-ia-mr J,
I wouiil appeal to iu
appeal to itiote men
who are
stilt pursuing the paib of virtue and su
btlety men who have too much good
souse anl self-respect, rnd tender regard
for their families und friends to degrade
themselves by in temperance and drunk
ennessto tnem I would call to join our
ranks, if not to work in our cause, at
least for tbe purpose of letting a good ex
ample to others, and "welling our num
bers, aud thus increasing our influence for
good.
I would appeal to the influential mtn
iu every part of our State, to uisisl usin
our work, either . to becotno active oi
honorary memlcrs. of our society, or by
exerting the influence they my wield
over others, to induce thetn to become
members of our organisation. They eould
not engage iu a butter work. They could
not sneak in a more laudable cause.
Not only to the men, but to women I
would appeal, who are ever ready to en
gage in any work, which has for it
object the alleviation of suffering, or the
routing out of any vicu or immorality that
any exist among us. I would call upon
them to encourage na in our work, ' by
tlieir favorable countenance and to do
more, to Join our Councils, aud to use
tlieir influence to induce their husbands,
aud sons, and fathers, and brothers, to
become members -of our eectety. The
women above all Others on earth, are. most ,
dBlrintprerted -iHUia - aucoe: Of the
-',nHr!iir''lwb we are -engagied It inn h
Keittle. pure" women of our land the
mothers, the wives, and the daughters,
wba euller most from men's indulgence
strong drink. Those women who are so
unfortunate as toliave drunken husbands,
or iutcmpcrate fathers, or dissipated sons,
know tbe hateful effects of drunkenness;
aud many of them -have, uo doubt, had
to -witness the t easily behavior of a
drunken father, or eudui-t, in silence and
in secrect, the diguiihgbrulairiief a
ibTinTlrliiKtniiT.'
pined of the fair sex must increase in
exact proportion with the success f the
cause of tcniperance. There exists then,
the-most powerful motives fr ijielr en
rolling their names in our l et, and ex
erting, their influence on all . those who
e ime within their splierj of-lie to do
l1l'lli'flA-AiamimAAmyiAi.4mw
And tspeciiilly, to the ministers and
clergy, and preachers 'of God' Word,
without distinction itsreirarda denomiiTS
lion, sect or1 persuasion, would I call to
jtiin'oui Councils,1 aud exert tbeiusclye
iu behalf of our cause. Christiani'.T and
4'iup'jaaitiiju,-ljjs.clallj.-d. They go
hand iii baud. I bo one cannot thrive
without the other for temperance and
a'obr'i'ty ar corner sfoiies in-the-oharac-.
u-r of tlie cbri-iiian. 1'ioty and intern ;
perance cuiiu.t exist togcl her. Piety ij
m ailtairv. n .Atf it Ke tnOfirtei
01 ekery, m.es ttjoer- Totmaet,u eoui u;- y
tv.' 'remi.erance must apreaa wumne
p-ead of cbristianiiV Ihe, one ia, in
lhfejeiy 'nauire ofirinifVetejL?Iv
with the other. Our woik. thereforeTde
roand the atW, aud i deM-r ing oi
. . . .. . e n i. .,.
' , . t , t.i,i ' w-
il : Z.ln ll,.. vu.L.u..i..!.itl.i.nta I
of buiutu ageiicy,:aia IiumAii -acuvity.
Knowlid-roi fjrreadfnff wnh woudrful
awncaV .LoiAiiugbutUt- a.id a
vWaMfa la idvatKtng v(ih giant' ItrlJc. .
tkmmtfl torona aeUvlcy-and tLat i
b41wiIkl4kal aewiajir Ucb f-r.tA . '
iatplay naml aad awrgy fa UMMewp:iali4
f tbo ji U 4in t amm kiVi.
kr im ikt JmiLm av W a'l ta M 4 mm
( Lt taoae, liiaav wko aao JUrvV t a
MotowftwetAjwlilchA It thn
aaa of ikwalilj, antLf looeljr Imket) to
fhat-of rvHgfota, anaka en. asartiAa)
tbeie power H jHh of,- 4 bw Aa n4l If '
a i-.k, an- kaeU lel wltk. tba branraaaaa. "t " "
and adranceovat which cbaraeteiisea tbo t
age. , Lot all tho bo favpr ta caaoo,
r d-Aaira lo foJlow iu tba pallui .. af i
Eeranco and MbrJatr, enliat unJei1 or
aucei
tiieo. jr. Ti A ms a rl'
Pres't Slate Council t)f 2i. 0. '
KCKLVX ournAOEs;
We clip the followlnr articla fionT'iLa-
FHqitirer, a Democratio paperf atliaL4
at Vorkville, 8. 0.1 .. , , hm imiZ.
xi'KLrx ouTiaota. dim
When the la'te war coded, and tbe dla.'
brder rieceatrify"i attendaal :poa; iko"'
groat change k -oexaionrrbad paaaod-
off, We bad hoped a permauOal naana fckit
ic. Much aporehenaion traa tell rln
tegard to the recent election, and Baaay''
i.-.i:. ... j-i . '
ueiievm mey wnoio M. aeonnsDaatea J;
diaorder and violence. Contrarr to tboao!
xpectatiom, we have never bad aa eleo-
t ion to pass off more onietlv. and at lia
close the country gouerally hoped, that,
L.aaaal . ' a. 1
ion-,- iiuia to come, narmony ana j
pence would reign in our diffracted 8tato..
XX'A . . A
m r cannot expre UOW deeply W IW".
girt that this hope is disappointed, and
that manifestations of that violence wLich'
bus occasioned so much trouble In aorao
other part of the 8ut, harfl 6ppeared la .
onr eodnty. I'ai-tira of armed men, tall-'
ing-ibemifvei Kuklnx, bate appeared at
nigbl ln"jioTtloM of thi county, perprtni.-'
ting aclrrf violence against the peraour
of thoso who have Incurred tbelr enmity','
and violating aluo the rights of propertr,'-
wniro am guaraiiRfHi oy tke laws to all.
, it i well, before this proceed farlber,
that tbo people of our conaty abonld take
ootnouction in thi matter, Tbepeople
of Vork .connty bavo always bcoa filcd
i a law-abiding commnuity, and srskoow
that wc do not tniatt-nraaent tkeir via war.
net ol lawlessness. Apart iron their io.
triusic wrong and iujustioe, tbey know
only too well, from sad experience, ibo
evil effect of anarchy and. violence.,
They aee clearly u what end the aata
of violence tend, and lhat unless tbej are
stopped by the aid of our citiacD, ,the
tern arm of military power will ba IntOf.'
posed for that purpose. Tbey recollect
that recent cruel recommendation of Gea
eral Grant, that the co untie where tacb
acts occur be placed under martial law, t
and the accused tried by court martial t
4)nr people know only too well what that
means when innocent men. as well a
guilty, are dragged before a military tri
bunaland with scAicely o fiiroi of law
are eondeiuued to ignominious punish
ment and perhaps to death. Our people
wiah no mnn-of thia military jnatica. ' t
We feel, too, that the action of . fhtt4
lawless men is doing ns ten-fold more
damage than almost any ack the Radical
party may do. Tbo party in power do
not attnbute it to the band of misguided
and tuTsled moii who pcVpetrato theteacte
ithey unjustly lay the blame upon our
whole people. Notwithstanding that these
act are opposed to the advice of our best
aud niost trusted leadprs,and notwithstan
ding the strongest and most earnest pro
testations of the good citizens of olif, V
couniry to tjie contrary, these net will be
usea ny our etiemte to tlie rttsad Vantage
oOu StMeiiipc ieaa aa a w: -o.
proot of our ritemcer ny 4n the profession
we made at Hie last election, and a an
evidence of the insecurity for tbe labor
and capial which we have been ttyingso
hard to bring withiu our State.-. "
Experience, too, has taught nt that
these, bunds of kwlesa men f o beyond
what even their lawless originators pro
Eoaed thut they- apoo degenerate Wta
and of robber atid plunderer--nd
that the power oi the organiitiiiloa. la fre
qm iuly lnrni,il ngainat nny man' witaJLt
bold enough to denounce their Wicked
ness, or who may have incurred tbe prj
vnte enmity of any ot the band. - j
We know that the good citigens of pur
county nVe opposed to nil suib proceed
ings. We have beard from every fid
einjiliatic condemtiaiion of llie actions of
UicsiluaH:kAbanuj. and JwOi would ;,rej,,
fpitiiiJlyj!i!giailliat at aa early a day,
as practicable, the l-w abiding citiaebt i f
York county hold a meeting, atid in con
junction with the constituted 'itnthorttie,
take'
such measures ns will secure to the
people of thi county that peace aod or
der which they so desire. " , 4-
In Wusbini-'lnii aalooti ksenera ' Lar
picture of hard diinkert barrgng evct
the liar. I here i-ar4Iy-a akon bwt
I'm lae-jih-ture of.unr i.oble FiedidViil. '
a -"I" ;aimA-i)w-T"TTr-n pAHjpio wu'j
cuaoge in. ii tuiiHi-unri iicvt gsit a g'KHI .
pue. : ' , -5. ,
'Whit is'a am.'Ie V askasl a man of a..
little girl,, 'The whisper of a laugh,' said
etic.
ihe anprienieiit of the Cincinnati
I".VW
J'eople who fith for compliments dooi 1l'
need long lines, l'hej- will got the beat
biles to slialbjw watcrrj'- - - -
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