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Newmarket Courier, 13 Jan 1870, p. 4

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On a The drooping The enow or by Ban goes John In There to old of youth A Mo of bright find happy dreams v while Twm in the melting mellow light of tide in June when flower But Huns when out the or gold had never entered there of indolence I Beneath the bending a ago tho ropo that bell happened that lil turf hall Ho In whilst I lovo on this my heart of tlioso My heroine lived in and wan descendant of the old Her father was a Crawford and followed profession of guide among the moun tains Her name was and she was only daughter remaining at home a darkeyed brownhaired girl of Blight but compact frame just entering her nine teenth year Her mother had been dead for years and upon her devolved euro of the Onodaylatoin thoBummerjMr Craw ford went with a party of travellers away to the of one of many mountain streams that empty into the and was left alone Even bad all with tho Toward the middle of tho afternoon while the girl won Bitting by an open window of front room engaged uuagJ Jier if Bessie had seen ibis man not liked his looks He was a illfavoured fellow and IV But Bessie did not hesitate She laid work and went to get When she tbo man had entered the room did not this for she web sura ho had come in by tho but she banded him the tin dipper without remark man drank and then eat the dipper the table Then he upon tho girl and drew a knife his pocket Look ye my young lady he said I know therea money in this house and I know that you are alone Show me where money is I If you dont I shall kill you and then bunt it up myself Im in earnest and there sin Dont make no fuss feel this knife quick 1 Bessie shrank back and looked into the mans face and sho could see that he meant what he had said If I show you where the money is will you promise not to do me harm Show I wont harm you Then come with me But you will take only the eland a of living fcayend nailer cricoid fib from to from to from 120 to 130 from to from to and only beyond 1G0 vis Old find Jenkins favour longevity prom inent and of mo- favour able to longevity has ahead been indi cated Diet cornea next in order end this bo moderate but nourishing A rainy atmosphere in cold dots not insalubrious Ireland would not number and numbered array of old not to tjiisidorablo proportion perhaps tbo have resided in western and counties physique of an dividual his and Is an consideration Neither thpirorybi very email usually longlived Very loll people not likely to bo longlived as of medium height often originates in tioned growth of come part of the body a circumstance conducive to weakness Nor Is this all to bo alleged against ox- mo Very tall persona fipl habit of stooping vital organs very frequently com pressed Persons of medium height rarely and usually they tall persona Medium sited and persons this however to bo net down to debtor side of their account They prone to corpulence a unfa vourable to longovity Physiologists tell that tho endurance of animal life on of thorax and mod of impulse Neither excited nor tho easily depressed long livers Intense study to do unfavourable to long life Out of thousand seven hundred and twclvo persona who lived about a century who did not hundred years is only author of note Ilia temper was remarkably tranquil His buoyancy of spirits youth of old age the French call it remained to tbo la physiologist has sketch of the progress of human life onwards to tbo grave Having traced of this be says it is tho longest and noblest epoch of life Our is then at its highest perfection bodily functions most vigorous and regular and that noblest prerogative of the mind a pure judgement is established Advancing in years the powers of life de- Then cornea old age dulling the external and internal hair grows white and thin the teeth gradually drop out the head droops upon the body upon tho VARIETIES Ittoir overreach A acknowledgment of step gelling rid of It Trie moment a man Is with him- If everybody is dlmtificd with Tin year will It cornea in and Tin b of others may ho of IS caching what arc hut wh ought to be what right and lot others hoy plci so You are only company is genernily tbo nstlon and in books wore of reading more vividly traylng anothers To lu anything valuable Is great but to bo abovo conceit on account of ones no- Is saves by not fearing to Iogo it many a man loses his by being anxious to ivo It A a the most flexible so tho truly tbo most pliant and courteous to their inferiors too frequent of authority Impairs It If thunder continual It would ex cite no moro sensation than tho of a mill A pea so hypocrite is an Impudent debtor who goes every day to talk with his creditor without ever paying what tittle busy nature like the spider collects poison honeyed flowers We all need resistance to oar every aide Woe unto us when all men speak yo11 of and woo unto us when all give to usl Tire world may be divided Into Jhc sensual the bones Thus do wo to the point of physiology death Hrioi b them a happy life I him on indefinite and small stops and stops one camo to tbo conclusion that there is no period which can be said to bo entitled by its marked regularity and frequency to be considered natural term of advanced old age What he was able to collect on that point from comparison of a vast num ber of bills of mortality was that in Eu rope no number of old men reach their eightyfourth year whereas few get beyond it and that from one cause or other only one in every seventyeight hu man beings in a thousand can be said to dio in the condition of euthanasia himself it may be here remarked died in the beginning of aged having retained his faculties to the last Up to a very short time before Mb death be continued to lecture with all the spirit had terized him not that which you in not that to another which you would no another should do to you But ahoy do not that in Gods sight you would deed is like arksent dove and rctur Dm tho troubled waters of life hearing olive branch to the soul that gives good advice with he that gives good counsel and A Splendid of A I CONCERTINAS AND lent Variety and very Cheap FANCY GOODS and TOYS Stationery School Books c JUST RECEIVED AT VARIETY STORE Opposite Hotel YKED iMvi Rod ard Of HEAVY AND SHELF FOUNDRY NEAR TEE RAILROAD rice of our goods will be found moro to the public than any other i February 3rd WATS Out NEWMAPJKET FACTORY NELSON CORH AM OP Cloths of Every Description ALSO GENERAL DEALER IN WOOL THE BEST YET pie builds admonition boll fathers papers Only the money girl Bessie led the way to on the ground floor whe old mahogany bureau the upper drawer of which she unlocked The man when be saw this thinking doubtless that Craw fords gold was within his grasp shut up the The girl opened the drawer and quick as thoughl Villain she exclaimed planting back against the wall and aiming the Good aud Bad Thoughts good and the bad But of bad thougl of bad companions it is their influence is enervating erne like evil communications they lost deeply corrupt The root of all il they instigate to every species of his have I shot with now shoot you if you do not instantly leave this bouse I will give you not even a second 1 Start or I fire 1 ruffian could read human looks well as the maiden and ho could read plainly in tho firmset lips and in the flashing eyes but more clearly in the steady hand that used the pistol that she would not only fire as she had ised but that her aim would be a sure and fatal one And he backed out from the bedroom backed the sittingroom then leaped from the open window and disappeared Birv-k- kept pistol by her side until her and his guests came homo and had told her search was round of employment Good thoughts on the other hand have given rise to all the good that has been achieved They have thrown li upon darkness produced order out confusion and conquered as David the giant Goliath the threatening boastful champion of corruption As bad thoughts are the bane of the mind so are good thoughts its They clothe it with an armour bright protect it from the shafts which the enemy of mankind daily levies against it cause to spring up garden of the heart rank and poisonous weeds which it requires a lifetime to er adicate the other fairest flowers to flour ish which a fragrance on all the out ward deeds of life this sanctuary of our being Let fill it pill shall emanate noble resolves which in theii shall result in noble deeds so lifes little acts have shadows hanging over them old age the following statements by the two eminent physiologists and may ho referred to According to out of every hundred born fif ty or exactly die before ten In tile next decade between ten and twenty twenty die Between twenty and thirty ten Between thirty forty sis forty and fifty five Between fifty lb hut he that The good may well be termed the of tho earth for where there no in tegrity there can be no confidence there can found his punishment hut David his and civility ore as the Ono is despicable while the is in the highest degree de That style of manners which combines selfrespect with respect for the rights and feelings of others Is a quality to be cultivated with Fob should he cultivated as a fine art lor altogether a fine thing Whoever knew funny man to be a bad one On the contr he is not nine times out of ten social and good It sin pocket Speak eceBSdry hold your Cut it infirmities but not vices Respect honesty despise duplicity Wear your tl you can pay for new ones Aim at comfo and propriety not fashion your ignorance and dont pretend knowledge New York She went to tho theatre and two parties in one evening carried on three flirtations at each and the nest day refused three offers of marriage accepted two and broke off three previous engage ments read four wrote two letters and one hundred notes of invitation prac ticed her lesson herself a new waterfall breakfast lunch and dinner enough for two milkmen took a walk on Fifth Avenue rode I on the night was cut nearly In named Noble tho 17th ron They had and brought in a a dying Dougherty Music Given Away Or Worth of Kew Music for Purchasers of are constantly paying buy This family can I etc We have limited our circulation to believing that a id i Ho if tho Music In Sheet form Therefore Re if is reached will to pay nice is only per year Sample nailed on receipt of cents Back urn supplied It Is our and plenty understood that not single piece la put In to fill up pages for we eipectno profit fro Its circulation beyond the dueflon of our Music every of which is afterward printed Sheet form and at full price whero you and postage on receipt of th price No matter how small we shall be glad to fill it J PETERS Broadway New York P Box Delay ia Subscriptions received at this Office sis months and tho Monthly sending Three subscri for Monthly Ed J BEGS respectfully to inform the inhabi tants of Newmarket and vicinity thai ho has opened those Photograph Rooms OVER DRY GOODS STORE MAIN St NEWMARKET where ha Is prepared to firstclass of tho Art from 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