Indiana American, Volume 25, Number 40, Brookville, Franklin County, 18 September 1857 — Page 1
tr.M J BWS, IM - RAIS, TBi-JP-MN-B, BOÜCftTiOW, nGRiC. .TÜRE, AND THB 8B8T jHT BRESTS OF $ . C3ET.. 1X1)1 ANAl'OIJS, INDIANA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1857. . WHOLE NUMRER 1288. h Mm PAPERDfiyOTfiD TO POnfitö AND DOM' VOL. XXV NO. 40.
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RIA oiio mi minor . mwiiing in th oi June, a j t the door ol a IT.i venu uiun. XI the fiiiernl'l inunili geutlo rap was hoard at ill 1 11 iatv n iv.iiui.iivm. minister'?! residence. moiled from hiu study by the cheerfui voico ot companion, with A
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iu 1 inuin iv .tv , v... . . - tered the parlor, he saw a careworn f..ninh in luhillliifnt.s Which hcSpoUo 11 ill .ti iiit'i 1111: i d 111 "'a 1 r. . 'a child, on atreet, at twt o'clock V lint antwor. nnti Hue Bcorchiog rays of a burning sun, ma I xing nis way to me uenij;imn:M fimvc. t mv v r. v. - j frame, upon winch lime Mfl Peen . 'l M- lM" r. w w , rr' . Hint IImI iH. entering tnrougoi a in u i. ih n.-issei I ronm theo.. ihlDKlatid Entering through it i h kclty gate. 1 - - t . building (the front of which was un- . e i . 0Pca). tn Ke catne to tfce door of the room where the corpse lay. n old and shackling tab "o . .ni.ll ,.,.tl,,, 4 Fnw f.mt therelroin small coffill I... ., ot-r lv i ln i Uni,, .wl lie.woei, st the T V. riorn anH haart broken moth care-worn and nearXOrOKOii nnun er Three poorly elad leiuales wyre iea wer, u distressHtirviving there to sy tupathixo with the etl mother, and her two . ..a " .. a f f''dren-a litt 0 boy ana girl j clock had already made its htatry latrokes echo twice The hour tor the l ne inas-ive namtiu r 01 ine lowu ooaequies had arrive,. 1 no iiiijniry , was mauo it otbors were expecteo in. Mid flowing tears, and throbbing b a m . J heart . " 1 reckon nobody knows my child d ad. ' uttered the bereaved, in tonea enough to melt the h anlest ; hpart. I 1 he corpse wua then placed in the it:.. 'II... . 1 ... ,. .il. i'iiii.' ...in ii. i ne nine ui , -uu .ii.itv. I I . ... .ft... ft 1 ! ! . . 1 , up, seated uimseii oosiao nia monier. ; and imploringly looked up into her oy.ta, while trom bia own ine tears were falling. The little girl had cried because baby' was dead, until she had sunk into a gentle slumber, with the tears npon her cheeks, like the dewdrops upon the fragrant flowora, all unconscious inconseions d come to Id he taken that the ' preacher bad pray before the baby niton I awuv. ino in.nisier arose uiui sung uiowe that bcautilul hymn conimeueing Tka imirning flowtrt dupiajf ihm tw,t. W . II. a And ,.y thai,, ukrn iaaa.tinr.i.i At rf ! nf th B xWlMf hril At frnrUa rf Ifta rtvBta)aal l. . .. i i. i i I. IB i .i '. i. ft. . ii
vim men no Knenru down unu m- in nunn tiiey ararted on tue s journey, '"n"fertnl a prayer to Heaven an earnest Wiutor's snow and summer a Lout Auetion snles will be held cveiv dsy
prayer in bohull ol the tlistreaaetl
mother and worae than lltlherless health and happiness were their eonchildren. 'stant companions.
The prayer ended, he mtidc a few i ...I ii . i ft retnurks to comfort tho disconsolate , mother, nssuring her that it was well with the child, "and that Jestp said,, minor intie children to come unto me. and forbid them not, for of such l aft.-. .1 1 a J I is me kingdom oi itenvcn. Ann ' more especially did tie endeavor to encourage her to truat in the Lord encourage her to tr'iat in the horn Jesus, aaauritig her that He would hot despise her because ahe w as poor, lor He that was rich became poor that . he through Ills poverty might bo , made rieh. Ihe lid ot the no Ihn was then re ....... I l I.... 1... ....... ....... ...!. ft. ImI.I I ' tnovod that tbe weeping mother might la -l- .l -.l II . I a iaao ii mug inrewen m nie innocent one A 111110, aweet aa mi angel a- Peatea .. . . ' upon its counteiiam e But the apir it nati departed I rom a world oi so row und privation, to shim a- a din dem m the mansions ol ghn The mother wrung her hands m anguish while the minister bntl to use his pocket knife instead of u Screw driver to fasten the lid of I ho coflin. . A two seated buggy was aow in reaillliesa, and the mother, w it b her two chiltlren, one midillc aged lady, and the driver, wore all that could go t take the corp-i tot)., bouse for all living The child is buried. The mother has returned. Sho, with hercbihlren. are aloue, iu abject deatitution As the auu sinks in the western horiaon, sorrow, like a tlouble flootl, ia mii rod upon tho aching heart. Soon night s sable curtains gather thick l about her The little boy, we iried. sinks into slumber j aiidlillh Nella has lorgotteii that baby is gone, flr she is as quietly sleeplug upon her harti betl, as though 'twere downy pillows, and a mother's gentle lullnbv auumiiug in ncr ears. .Mid now inai ' mother feels that alio is nil nlono ! Sover had she aeon u nightaoglomny. The past loomed up .din-e her with Ha thousuml and one blighted hop. n. ZZi II. . I. I 1 . , . I ln another portion of the cits , where lamps are burning bright ly, two amiable ladies are enjoying the hlisftft of social eonvci-se. And ever and itnon the merry laugh ives ovldeuce of the ehoerftiliiess of their hearts. Upon the street near by stand two i g-ntlemen engaged in couversaiioii.
A third approaches, and tells at once ami sold jug and molasses for winstho tnlo of the destitution and suffer- ; ky, aud then kit for a neighboring lag of the bereaved mother and her ' Stute, where, ut lust $ , ants, he was children on the verge of a drunkard's, gravo, Thev must be holped." aid one and u drunkard's hell.
of th trio, and thus saying b diaup peered. . ihe silver oueen hail just mount od the horizon, dispelling in pint the duskiness of tho night; ami ever ami anon a cloud enmo floating by. much like the checkered scenes of human 1 lifo. The merry laugh of thoau ludies is bpshed. for tho gentleman who left, the other two upon the street b4 1
I made know to them the condition of , jfXtoaZlJXBthu sufferers. And each in nt once Or Arrangement lujri-ut upon by th employed for thou- present amoliorn-, Stute lioanl ut AgrkuUurt fa tht I '. . ' .a . . . ..
t,on- . , YUnlo Home nourishment ia being ii'uim i-oil vi.t nil ii n L-iiiiu'll to I hi- di S- , v1.wv yj - - - . .t. . UtutoJ let us take u view of the di - eon.olnte liorsc'f. Sho is aeated close by a window w hich has igmctit "f n.k .... t ;..vt. .I..l il n if i um riin;M iinn, ciiuiuii wr-n. gias which look townrd tin ,I0SS portion of thoeity The. i,,-,.t i, iionvo, . w, -I 1 has die.l away, ami ike hlaeksmitU a l,,itiiiii... tin linur..f is htllird. All IS ' Mill as night ever is, ami wu. il not 1 1 1- 11 1 1 1 1 -: m 1 . 1 I ' . 1 1 11 i i' Min , 1 hv 'might suppose nature hcrscll gasping lor breath, but oh : what thronging checks have lost thi tints of (ho, vosr. lhO Ihooli has now ascem ft(J ,, tu, ,ust ll(ud haH wlo1,, ll"opy of heaven - -a v w i itu an iimiiy nti n in ivn imii. miiu 11.1 . a f 1.1 wnilo the ,7, . lecity is wrapt in slumbers profountl.a door opousal tho residei.ee ..i i h i t i vtui'iu illl'l I J Hillens wfrv nvit"-) mio. fW() ft(jjC8 Rm, UM. ,ri.ntt.niall tiu. vu imuivii niiu win vnii.ni. atter'w(lh a basket on hi sunn - pan 0nt. and make their way to the 1,..,,.,. ,f the broken-hearted mi . . . . , I ., ncn nrst ine enieren ine i-ooin, i " 1 " . X . T j L .... .CI TT roui,wV ' m. meiev in mui e known. , 7 .v ...T . ; tears of gratitude till her uves, and ,cr countenance brightens once more, tul. t,)0 momont ga though the sunny ,urs ol' "sweet sixteen' had mnde htr n visiti ncr nlp0titt- was s. nnti fHVVl fNni illVI U IIIIUIII l'i ' , 1 rrterYaBaee for -WWeW aU(, Huldreii. And her welcome vismai u,.i ii,. ...;,.i.i ... , , i(o,.s h. to tmil. h honus ,r,rtn V bill tin. in iiriimt fur th.- uei-vioil ..nti i,,,,,,;,.., Whv thit poverty? Whv this abieet d'ostitution ' Is there v- t hero m eaurte. And if thure are tears in hca van well might a, iH w This pale-Jiiced, heart- . . . ,. proKcli woman was once a hcautilul . . an(j ufl'ecf ionato girl, blest w ith paterml advieo and arl'oetion Her lieiu t and hand were wooed ami noh ley ' r one of iiuteru a gifted oi is, and she, with buoyant heart, was led to bymen s altar She uavc herself to 0110 who loved In r dearly. nrrw w it niiiiueii iiv. u menuat wit, brighter h.mea or aior.. bffaafttl antioipationa Joining in mnriago S uh the man of her choice, one whose uilectiojiate worda had ever thrilled Never was a maiden led to tho altar v , it'iipiv ivi'i'in lint I iil till Illl'l
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her heart like u music giirth from t he land of light llu was d an r to her tlmii all the world beside ope of whom niiv woman iitiirht eil he proud The thtnre wna all bright. Hand . catne ami fled as timendletl on. uml YettTa paated, and earthly comtbrts .. ' . flowed In from every direction Hi in on aeeined to entile on everything Ihvj done. .t UugUi tUetouipter came. 1 he sparkling wine i up. An time rolled . I " I i I . on. the -octal lass nw . u a to ope more .roiitioiit. That wife w ho Hint wile who had, each evening, Itoen Ide-d with the checrfhl notes and loving words of her husband, is now loft solitary and alone. She look out upou owning grey, ami anxiously watches for that lovoil one. in eo him (oineas hereto-ore. Bui the i lot k .... .1. . 1 . . III. . ... I . I . i upon Ihe mnnllc i ulliiiir ithateadv Tft ft !. ft. 'a '. -lieK. tick, thai tune is pasuir nwav. 'lis lilhe. tell, tdeveli o c oc am tili he comes md Air ti thai ... . . . i - - . tulet hour midnlghl ' Bui , pom- w o man : her heart m md unlet Anguish' tills her .soul, nml grief miIi teulth
hand, is iiiiiovuig fror, her eboek ihe",1,"l,M the distiiiuulied men bl the LmaBty ol the roav ami tho reality 4 country are expected to be pr oeeal health Otta or tooro good band! ami Jibe un Ho has gruduaUy i sL in love tor J'mved steam Calliope will probably be hbuie. Ho baa exchanged the itssoti ""'be ground .very day of the Fair. I atioll o( Iiis qpee dettrly loved famih i The different raihvava have ugrecd, for that of' inebriates . ''hinugh the Cnion Hnilway Company,
Long after midnight , be maK, s h wav home l.. .k .t l.l. ....... ..... then think what i . iiv ill ill mi.. mi'i .. was seven x. ars ago! I'hnt giilluiu young mau bna oevuiiie it ut a in. ii i a a in it, mi ; iiv spokv n I'oM t ru-t wtirtls. .and soon I I L I ......... II as aalet p. Morning i am. und that lair x lie plead "Touoh tho Intoxicating t up no more Mio- pu .id tor her sake, and plead ihn himself to bee. nie a sober man again She then ftmfetlM to I for the welfare of then children and n bat tin un hni.i and tlvulr poverty now With warm. h nur tod clixjuetice. she said, M husband ' look al your rugged ' . lot luiift- your mllained e es, ..ur i .1 , . , , iniggarn counteiiam e t mi Pceonu temperate once moro! ' But allin ain; fbr he still HunJ i around those miseniMe sinks of Inf ! tpiity that have u trend y blasted the joys and hopes o so many an intorcatiiig liiinily. until not only their t ot tag home, with all Sjjee be had earnetl in other yeiim bad la t u cotisuinetl, but even the harlmrniiigsofhis now pnlomcod wife, were taken and given I to satiate the awful appetite for strong drink. At hist h. i....k a uw half full of molnaaealr-uH thwfaaaily had to ent His wife and two children arc vet living upon the cold charities of the v . .rl I m a itv on the hio Hiver Ei LVriaviLi i;. Ind.. Jolv. 18Ä7 Dutch Grocer to little airl .who objocta to bpanish oufirter - "Dut yust so goot as auy one; you yust take it to Guby and dey'll give yeu twenty -Ave cents fbr it '
W,"": The gixth Annunl Indin tnte Kwr -ii i i it -.11- fntlmi..
win ua new ai liiumtiutHis, mi...... 09Mnwn Monday, October, !tni(i Q-ga,urja y, o.-toher 10tl the fullowinii is the ' . at a - V . 1 . I oin. unu 1 Uli. 117 i iioi.itAMMi. tir rue .n ... , .. . . .... ... , will r( rli-Vn I'd to rnil'lt's illl'l II"' 1nnmtIil of exhibited articles. Tl.a -.. : . j U..:. Krillty Ift! IM I . rjiirir uinv u.... prior to that lime hv letter." eticlosiiw w I I . 1 1 . . . w., I . l 1 r 1,1 no taint i in Iminoor th uhihiid rtirle. nml the exhibitor's uhuiu and residence. The , , , ai Ihemembern ol the differently j w---" - -r- , . . , i every day during the week. Jangle ndt iib win aunnucu ni giv....1 1 ! .1 1 JÜ missions, 25 cents euch- -hr snle t tl.e t. ..n: i i ......... II i iTanuici ü uiiii uh aimuii uiv jjiumni". WtdMtda October 1th. Ihe sri " wiwv. - , rsngements for exhibition will be completed early in the morning. Themen,bera of the different CommHtees will l. J A. . r ,i o. .:.. ut; cuiieo mine onici "in . " r .7":. "... III.- Ill till' r.XI'.Ml e r. ft. . . i u. iv . '7-' , their budL'es und Committee books lll i .1 17 . ... , , be given to them. They will then begin their labors, aided by the Superintend- ; ent of the Hall. Full written reporU must be retarned by ei oh Committe of its examinntions and awanl, setting forth the reasons for the Inttcr, and the uppearaneu or qualities of all the articles -ri J ' 1- " " oi animalaexamioed. The aUlementa furnished by oxhibitora muat alio be returned by the Comruitteea. The trial between the corn cruehera will take n!.e-. in the iilii-rnooii rhurnlmi. Ortohcr th. The trials in the horse and cattle rintr will Contimit during the whole of thn dnv. The tri u uf threnlK-rH ami separatora will tsk place iu the forenoon. The plowing . l r .ii . Lii i .i niaicn lor men win alio lake place in ine . . lorenoon. 1 ho trial of hre engine and the plowing match for boys will t-ike rdeo in the afternoon. - a , . t A i kl fl rrutay, LktOOtr Vth.- Ihe Counuuiee win report uoiore i a., m. ihereMius "f their oxaminationa. A grand procciMoii of premium am mala and wheeled vehicles and a grand -b-bi tuii.i aau dinplay of other premium anieles wlir tft- Fe. At 11. t. m the premiums WH be paid at the office of the Exeeu Committee. Winhty, U t;ba 1 Of .. The grand cluing sale will be held wider the uiwtion of the Exeutive Committee, and the articles will he removed from the ground-under the diitetion of the (im ' 'al Superintendent and bis Aiai I...,. Hl 1 1 under the direction of the Executive Committee, for the benefit of exhibitors and others. A mill und complete Npuaratus foi
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making sugai snd syrup from the I hereby Iu-removed f rom the boyChiucM sunr cane will be on the und yo'ung men of our villages to idle
jfiouiiu in operation every uay i 1,1 ''' PH'. so that visitor may have an opportunity of witaeaaing this - Jlp a i .. ., - -to Indtanians novel und intereaiing pioce. reraons wishmir iheir cane . . . . . cruahed. can have il done by hiiiiuin; it to the ground, taking rare to have it perfectly freah. I ubhc mrituigs will Ui held at iitht, ''" of tbe large hulls of ihe city, lor I dieusion of agricultural and mauuhietunng topics. Ihe places of met-1 ing ! .-ill I i. Iii.i,(,.i.l I . t. ! . .. I . f , hedenlgnated in the eitv baperadnrlax ! I 1 . W "'urair. fiala will ho provided f-.r visilom urn .... i - ., 11 "an ii the neeommndation of 1 ladies. neporiera ami AUItors will lie provi dad with a hall and with stationery. A 'o earrv pas-engers at half Ian . and ex bibiled ariioleM ni full iirin . ttei-W llllfl . .. . j...... n j, when retumiug from the Fair, if in ihehiiuds ol tho original owner. Extia trains will be run on each road eveiv dav of the Eaii. Every effort will be made te aeeeea dale visilora and exliibitora. and it in to he hoped thu :lie anaiigcnienti will be saiiafaetory. I itlegafiona from the i iialies. or county societies, wishing to ramp utar the ground, can do so by bringing their tenia; or. if they notify the Secretary, a place will be procured lor them to rump upon, Invited guests und Editor w ni reeeiv, ... 1 u i pi i men t a ry tickets prior to the ralr, Eivht thotiMnd dollars in iir..iniiim BIB rvA.iM.1 In the hopr ihat the foreiroiinr inh.r- '. m ilieu mny bo eominunicatcd ihn. ugh evwrv paper in the Stat. 1 am gentlemen, very truly your-. MUI a i ii B BROWN, Secu ta. Indiana State Board of Agn CBUBfth - Hoi a Qpt Ar .Niiiirr. - Wo find the billowing truthful paragraph In one of our exchange!. Night running is ruinous to the morals of boys in all instances. Thev aeoulre under the cover of night an unhealthy state of mind, bad, vulvar. und prolane language, a lawless and riotous bearing. Indeed, it is in the street, lifter nightfall, that boys principally acquire the education of the bad, and capacity fbr becoming rowdy. dissolute men." The main difference between a buffoon and a wag is, that the one is a professional fool, and the other an amateur f.K)l. A wager ia a tool', argument.
HOW MUCH LONGER MUST WE ENDURE THESE THINGS! Koi lieaiance is ecnsintf to be a vir-
tue. iMiriiii? the past weeK, two . w B miserable and drunken wretches ,:iVr been arrested and imprisoned . j i I i . . i j,,,. nruni.ciinc.ss and disoraeriv con- . . . . v ; Ul-t ,,ur streets, and as t-t on oar street, and as we pnt s arti. lt in type, another is underBt his. rial We the Mayor for tmvtuiiy abusing und beating hin ! slittm wife last V,v. . , .Mit .,'il . .1.111 .v vnmn ut t u tumilu in human abapo which have their . .1 .. 1 ..V. ostilt uiial existence in our communi : wiMt who in tin intiUHiriouH and . 1 - es a hard-working woman, and the bus hand a kind father, when not umlei iu, inrluonce of the damning poison uDou and their lavor , . . i i . i i i 1 1 ti i; urn uvea i i v id a yj ui'vi y I . certain class, therefore they must go Ium nave poillieai IIIIMH'nre Willi U . m . mi,nolcsted. What is the use. or the i.l . ,t. scinte, or the justice of punishing tho nooi iiienr.an' unu not imiiiipii uionw who tempt him into crime by furishing him with the readv mcansof! gratifying his depraved appetite ? ! ?. ,J . . - 1 . . .rr7 iioot' itiiht':uti. und not titmifih thiMit r-- i r; . ...i... ....... i. . ... .... ......... i... .... . . W a I In., ,u ai.t no (t t .. .....lotm., rf "' 1 J , i W,-VWM. tue taw as ine o ner, aim 11 it in ine tt urn 1 nlv of the oflWru of (ho nw "rv "r : vvw . to nunish iHh a man for getting drunk,
k,, is it their sworn duty to punish the 1 ii-ttt mv accounts iroioif a ridinir ,. t ,nt made him drunk. WohaveptW doom too narroiT-ht-onH too wide u law which is snflicient to correct Ar Ar
the evil: it does it in other place-. w,v jH jt not onforced bore ? It is ho- , iiu'hl. tm, 0ni( r8 f the law and the iiiimv wüwiiiiühui nie i iv iinvi me eomniunity are afraid of those brigamis who boldly and tlefiuntly trampie under foot nil tho lawa of both Mod and man ? Or ia it because thoy place and DOwet .. . But airain. If these outrairoa ami the perpetrators of them cannot be reachctf in this eomniunity by the present law althouuh it ineffective C3 in other jilaces yet tho evil can bo reinetlied. Tho Common Council of nur Town has the power to abut un tlnsn plncea as nuisnnces. That thev mv nuisuncos, mid intolerable ones, are nuisances, unu inioieraoie ones, loo. it needa no argument to prove--the fat t is apparent to every one who ever spent twenty-hiur hours in (ireenville, either Sabbath or woek - dav. If a drunken man is auch u nuisance as to require being hid from the public L'ar.e in the count v iail. the nlaee where hc wan ninth, ilrtinlr la , rcrtuinly of sufficient loathsomeness to demand abatement. If tho nro- . . jr ewe shop cannot be ascertained where an individual gets drunk on intoxicating liquor, shut them all up beer shops nd ull and it would be better for community if this were done: as a irreat leiniitntioii would n.ss and dissolute habits which sooner or Inter dovelope themselves I in exeeaatro ilissipntion und drunk - . . 1 . , einieaa Again We ask the (tiestiou How much h.uo-oi- must we emb.r,. those thin irs? Will th.mo -in author-
have rnsts which they want ground hot- cold air ih wholesome- the house ,,,. Iii. i h hs in w bat hesavs nameinai m n mg, wnien lor oaut
at theso rum-mills, mid thuH wink at ! ll alwava comtorLahh: never feel cold kaa ka it It ia rin ' ol execution and originality of de
j -i i - 4 iubu iivtr ii v anja .v. - . - ft , . , . f ' the ini.iuiLi.iH of the nroiirietors that in buch a nlace rather wear mv old 1I...1 1.;. iKi.niwvii null Im t I ia I 1 I . . I I. sign coital il not excel any pect men-
. a f 1 j I r -- j j luai am a vauun wt. -. . , , ...... . , . , I ihev mav reeeive t heir i n 1 neiiee and irown I or eont I than not ltd 'twill iiira I nil. I I il, l,:u llu-.. Which are exhibit. I in our beat EflB-
. j .. , .s-- m ---. - -- in , in in i nunn man I wr support whou thev desire elevation to I mv headache always does worked i.ilr..M tl... ntie.. dirt'erene.. be- tern Schools. .Now an all our bin!
itv u-o liiinarurd In thn tltt.har nfied tha affect of the rnmora of Salurdav
- n i the tlulies i Ucy have sti aoleinnly swoni to perform ? Will our -City Fathers adopt ami enforce Hitch means for the correction of the evil complained of, as lies within their I. I ft. . . .. , power, ami .... nruentlv demandetl by J ' . . Hie interest, ..f Iheir tons onstittieiits ': Amlwil the inornl nml influent inl portion ol lomnitinit) lake that - - stund iu ibis matter w hich tht ir re aMnmhllty i their children, to their hdlow inen audio their tiotl, requh es at their hands' Or shall the present dlsgracoftil and humiliuting state of things tilitillUC ?- t'fnistal Fountain. ! Akkk.tino IXOIDXXT Among the pole wortliy ineitlents of the MollUeal steambuti disnster. says the Montreal Car.ette, waa the saving ol I..... It I. II. la..... I. a. VI.... I 1 I ....... Bl . . I 1 1 1 1' i i i i i 1 1 1 ii 1 1 i 1 1 o .uin. lil.MMIIliei i whose husband ,s in the employ f the I iraml Trunk Company ol' Tu onto Mn held to a rope with oi.e bund, keeping the head of one child above water W Ith the other, and hold ing the other up In fastening her leoih in its div.s. So heavy wns the load that two of hir teeth gave way ami were hi vet shi still retained her hold At last a boat came towards her. ami men wore screaming all around her to he taken aboard. She aould not aereant but a man nee ineher situation, brought the boat tt) her lelliuir them -he needed aid moat. Then her st rcni'th .'live wav at the m-oMiieel .it' felii-l' nml m.fi.lv und shu ... ? ft I . l ft-k. . . ..IJ v en nil iiea r i ro 1 1 nir ere s lie con it ne ' lifted into t he boat She is a sliirbt dcllciite woiiiaii in appeal lice, and on,, w nders lnw ho was able toendure so much. .a. . faftT 'lfa man steals my umbrella," says JI unker, It s no use makin. a fuss it only shows that tho umbrella 'equilibrium lias been broken. How, if I take one from some one else, that restores the couipoiHC. There is no umbrella lost; an umbrella isonlvlosl when it Is used up " far-Call thai a kind man?" said ' an actor, speaking of an acquaintance ,4a man who is away from his fumi h and never sends them a single farthing Z io vu . all such act kind nofts t" 'Unremitting kindneaa," chuckled a w ag. rir Boy what's bocome of that hole I saw in your pants the other day?" i Young America, carefully examining his unmentionables:) "I guess it's worn out, air.'
1 EXCUSES FOX NOT ATTENDING PUBLIC WOMMIP. JLUiJ kii
11 iniiin ife tuiuw iw ii n'v .old-too wet-too dry. Wept late thU morning. ( u.ualon ..unday) aud iny head acnee. Clothes old, s Uhr. " L", L . .-V- j V till'. my i e, not fashionable enough to be decent Want to leep rest uke medicinej write etleMK0 ft jonrney. tota new h0Ve, promiid toretorn'it tomorrow, Worked hard 11 the weak no .her day i eook tor invileü company, rormn 10 , . buy gloves too fr otf ouly next tloor can sit in my chamber, aud lieai the I i..
ntl bort loo long i persona! in hi w- preaching-cutsg too clo.e-w.kes up vv ! my eonieience ,m,vi.yV. Sing-'n-1 ing makes me ntrToun ermoin put me ImmITT. . . ..r .
, .t.r, BVrUIUII. lUllllll'I WU lJW iuui me to ueatll. UOl contribution box don't nor routed cither mere hirolinirn. Baby ; i .u: t : . miiivu una uit'i ii him K.'ii'K w iiivc.iiiM J keap owaav. iiuiiiiiil iih nil nuui wnitr dull-too M?a nintr un .nd siitinir nwnke Nothing mo nil form service .lown.intrtno. h-it m the ehoh none oown singing Itilt to nie t noil none k thn nawm -Tallin Miniira .,. . ,u-i. ..l j i t. iur pay asxeu our minis or wer lie , - . ....... wanted more salary, if he d.dn t preach f- - - ' U U. I, ... - IUI BOUIS BHIU IIU COUIUII I I'll .Stltll" '1, J ...III. P II UIMimiri .'.,rtr .K.r, f miihImI.. Öuso D. has " .... .. . . i I got a new mantilla won't go w.ih my old one coughed once lsst Sunday- ... .1 8 . . f . sei an tue conirreiaiion 10 ooutfuinir. , Miniter haun't called on me want to - dtC, Air , PKR CONTRA ÄMBwWS r ÜB O01NU TO THE F BTY, B LL, THEATER OR CIRCUS "I don't mind the weather, rain won t hurt me neither sugar not salt been 1 doting on it a week nun ain.t so very REASONS FOB GOING TO THI P VRTY B ILL, hard all day but don't feel the least tired fa pair of glove no matter liage walked two miiea many i borrow j for a caniage a time long walk do me good put off the dinner eat a cold cut fatm U 1 " D good fermy health. Tommy's a little flushed, but that s nothing, no danger ' want a bit of fresh air can write that letter some other day as well as not 1 ain t afraid of getting sleepy or tired at ; aia x. airaiu oi gcinng sieepv or men hi auch a place oan look at that account j and inspect my ledger at some other j time what do I care for the price of j tickeU, or any other expense? "Go it any other expense ? "Vo irhitc you're young.' Reckon I can uueeae in some iiow, if the place ia . . narrow, or ever so much crowded all the world will Ik- there, and 1 want to exhibit myself among them. I tell yon a i v ui wit wuivua iiivuit a. ivi v via where thero'H a will there's a way. and I'mbouad to eo. anyhow, if it rains pitch-forki-If thunders roar and light - ninnblaaa. 8o don't sav more, for C won't hearths least objection, no, not the greatest either that n fact, a fixed fart as unalterable as the law a of Um Mod PM;.. l miupiii ua ,,.ii ka aal .! .!- -.r l. f.. . I. mmm wa. . .ii . vivlui . ... , . , . , . . v . . r. t. n r vu vi uir iviiu nn ont i n- irimi - jon y imnmm A RUN OX 1AXX We were seated by a window on M nin . . atreet tint inornimr. for about one hour. obüosito one of our banks, and witnesa i - . . . - - - - 0 affecting ita aolveney. lien and women, with anxious and solemn faces, were ruihin-rin with billn in their hands il They came out joyous and smiling, us ir inat the ditieriiiir iold which the banker had irm them. Buainess men j I afisifvi nan u.Tuii sacaa uubiii cn iiiuii t 1 would lowly' walk along by the bautk. j 1 1 take a look in, hastily turn around nnd il t wend their way home, with an exprea- -' aion of tirm determination to "remove ' 1 . . r mm m m a a B their deposit-. Wu took a ieep inU our wallet, it did not contain a bill excent aomc unpaid ones against ouravlvcs. We reached home and examined our check book to aeo the amount of depos its which must be instantly removed
J 'S".- ' coiuusMiou vearned lowarda that bank I ftftft ll.. .il' t-ta-lft u v . i w.i.i . ui huh iiuiium.. . w ui uviic -'hiii ne.a in the dear old institution for yeaia.
Onaddingup, the result startled u. ft Bma we ntmos, aiitiiusias,,. v oi mvowi expenem , were iii.doubtr.Uv owing that bank BÄ7-. Mr. Bank appearance i ,ll. ,l lorih iaVl. be. ,, ,, iMBt at91 overdrawn checka. Our bowela of j gat applause. Hisspch b. "ngihv eonsegne.it ly i..o,c sipfuUp.J mmera
The thought of the poor camel that had 'J'." l,l'l"'l 1 u,1" ' "'V itabackbroken bv the laal feather, rush jtitulioiif and de.namls or the No, il, .. . ......... I . .........I.. I I... . .ii . Ii .i 1 1 tunl
ed into our mind What a load of iruüt would rest on our shotildera if our bank should break for the want of the 7 Ol which we had almost leloniuusly got. We weal nit" the atreet, (that is where everybody goes who wants toraiaemon .ii-r,,i ii,, ,, -fti,.ni,.,ni i, iv. iiey,)' tried every friend we met, to hr,. V . h.,1 .n. --,1. ;,. borrow. s. We tried to get trualed at the apple W wr W I VJ II V I IUI I Wllll' i . - . . woman s. on the atreet corner, lor an apple to quench oui fever She replied ess on the I that she could not do business credit avNtfin anv more. We are. there fore, broke no billn to take In the hanks I i . i .1 l ... . ior o'liei in on no tienosiis tint ow Hank ..7 IM H thai hank does not weather tho storm, we know the fault will lie at oui l.,or. We ar now meditating on suit i. le in caae that bank atopa. V. 8. Its one o'clock, und the bank still nays gold, and the officers are very blandly inviting everybody to come on. Wc wait the result of the run on our JfHI awful suiirense. rVM.. ! nMW"' A Boston paper accounts tor , the fact that some persons always go out ot the concert room betöre the last piec, by Mippoaiug that they are servant who have rcceiod permission to stay out only part of the evening. A l-S-Wta-l Bill, a laJ Oftflr-ziftftl Baa Va I f ' r . i : . : .' 1 i t i nn in .1 iririi i ii i i n i 1 1 stunted ajrau-eian cmiount puysieian . . V untowu He pYeaeribed the use ol ale and beer lor a patient, who is now . r . . . i . , I . , . i i . Kl Wft tVkft lftimlteakll. going to sue him for mal ft) treat ment. W.What evident" have wo that ('- at was in debt? He "Oh'd o odge in some vaat wildarnaas.'
MANNER IN rREACHINO We clip the follow in 'llont extract from thu Western Christian
j Advocate which wo wish .every ....... s- ! of the Ctospelof any denomination - wou,(l rcnd. Pnder aml PrBc' ..mi lii- iwi- : Ti... nK:i.iM.. .r ti.; ..-1.1 ;
their generation wiser than the t hil V " " ; f ; dren of light, and the performers on . 1,0,1 ,K hntr f0 Ke Htf ;l the stiiKO Tabor often with more ealw; as 1 "'ward lean.td, Um ; and intelligence to produce amomen- examination, pre - ... ncen-
1 Hi; UllllUI Uli w fctlin . 'i.'t ..I- a.. minihien w uiirwiwiMir w rioimorUil noula. Many excellent after.1 1. M .11..... gymen uisirust mo innuence oi an imnnldiivn in,! nniiillnr run 11 iilI' i ll , the pulpit, aw withdrawing aitcnt ion from thetruthto the preacher but it j is a fatal error. In the early ages of the Church, it great preachers were I. . m t I.... i "I'I'IVMI'V ..v. ...... - trauieu ill ine neni ii;iiun hopiiiium : which the world could furnish, and some of thorn -mused yen r. in Alliens, , in preparation tor their liiturc work. ti... uiw.i..i.. ..r th..ii. ....nr,.. uh. i.i . k.. v ... - ---- - - tested by the meaanre ol their sue-
cess. An English paper ha stnuei'"" ' V,1"r,MU' ",B"
gestions ou the iutponamv manner in the pulpit - .null in ...immi.t. Iw.iu the triigic actor and the popular preacher; but while the actor s ikiw er ia generally the result of a studied elocution, llu . preacher' is almost ah . a . . IVl v in ill uV' i a vvuiiMvtt -w v x v v. alfu i i i t i i i A teacher o e ocution would probahly say that the manner . . m . a . of Chulmers, üutbrio, or Baird. was a very bud one; lmt it suits the man. laia V"V w va v mm va w - iwwiii SUkaw -....ll ir,lt.re I i Lr 41 and no I impression. In reading the BM ..A.....:.... - ,.f 7l. ..i. VlllVI . ! W--IMVV M In reading the moat enucini1 uisomiru wi mo pn iiu atest proachera, we are invariably disu; ... 1 ponted. We can sec nothing very .. . . " p It 'C particular in those iiuotnttons irom Chalmers which are recorded at l.aN ing overwhelmingly impreaaed those I who hoard them. "It was manner! I tlllll did 11 llll. Ill SIlOl! . I'OrV which in England is almost entirely j neglected, is the secret of St-o'eh i effect. Nor is it any degradation i from an orator's genius to aay his (h..i did it nil In ahurt.uii iiecesKrv which in England is almoat entirely . - ISVW IUH l Hl V III H 9 tween Maeready and tho pooreat stroller thnt murders Hbakspeare. The raattor is the same in tho case of ,.iu-h Knob hau the aanie thine-to v 1 1,,. ,....uh ilitfctrAUM lioa in I Pit J . vaiV UIIUI IIIVUP UiliVlt v ii vr. tho manner in which he savs it. The 'greatest effects are recorded to have Two. i,r,.,l,.i.,l l,v tliimm w hieh in merely reading' them would not j have appeared mo very remarkable, have appeared verv remarkaole. Hub-It tells us that nothing SO linger - otl on his ears as a line from Tlom, s ' Douglas as spoken by young Betty : . . ,, ... 7 . . . . a ,
' , ' .... I ' have hcaitl it said that Mae-(go I .... ... .1 a a. ..It Ate .......1,1...! II t it. .11 k . 1 ft . li. ,.t
11 lu. 1BU P'uw,u " ' " Vl .i i . , I i . . ...... i. w I,,. mini oj mo niu.piv- " sind that It is. perhaps, a nur- . A t .1 . I ft A i 111 Hfi ot nn "!,?,,w,lt,,,,,',,I ' vet-ortl that W hiteHebl could thrill 0Ut,,c1nctDL.?y e?P?w "iia! Hugh Miller tells Be that Ml i htard Chalmers read a piece w hi.-h he 1 - Miller hud num. I written. It V , ,m l,,Mm, 1 1 1 if Hctiiiii; And its author never . . - brnear huw I ' k" HC W llO W ll 1IC 1 1 W HS 1 1 1 1 tllfll. C a .a i. .ft I I I . I vi B i remumber wt ll the leelmg whtuo ran through us when we head BJl- MJ, "As e bend over the grave win the dying are burying their dead. ' i a II iff. r L .Ii .. a 1 ... I ...IA . i' 'All this Is the t-sull ol ll.ai gill oi genius- o feel with tho wind, soul, I ami Utter with the whole soul. Tie BB4e of (Javnxr.1 shows that tre.m uhus energy can carry an audience nwuv without its uiitlei stundiinr a syllable of what is said Inferior men tliiiik loud roaring ami iriiiitugesticulation produce thatnnpression m s J Which gOBlttt llOOe Ohh pr000e, Hut the counterfeit is wretched, and w ith all intelligent people, the r. sH ia derision and disgust A eoiiveiitioii of the young men oi this vicinity favorable to the election of Hon. Jf. F. Banks. .Ir . Ihr Cover, nor. was held here to day. About throe hu nd rad persons were present, . .. ft . . . I .. f .......... I . .1 u"" eioiueni, u-movv... ,.,v m ,.. can nioelueiit Irom th. siuii i ii i . Mr. Bankssaid ho intemls r. iiynius - mm ..in nuiiriii in.- i"Miiii in, . . ft . . . can bo claimed under the ..nsiiiu tion, ami adds r. hi-i all interference with slave labor in the Slates where it exisU, but am inflexibly op posed to the adutlaaion of other slaVVB , j Stales o, a, . lUisitiotis ol territory ,, be lori.icd into ahne Slates I elite, - . .. . . ft.La ...nv . E.uK a .1 Ilm Pott'.,! III I ..11 titlll 11" tlUllll US I'HV irv VI s. - cress to prohibit slavery iu the let ' ritories or that it ought to . .. n . l,,ut POWO.' Ho also declared his al letfiancc to the American pnn CUB! FOB IXTEMPXKANCE The cure for Im mperanee, is twofold. Total Abstinence und Prohibition. The former to be xcnlounly inculcated among themassts parlieularly the young and the latter vig ioroualv enforced upon tht liquor 1 I t I l l.'ft..L.. I V ... 1 . dlaiur. .Ilorill .suasion ior uiu i 'i iiiwer; Legal Suasion lir the Seller. By these united, and ouly when united, can We hope to eradicate the evils ol intemperance. To effect that eradi cation, to rescue from the perils of the drinker, aud the doom of the drunkard. the multitudes oi young nienwno are now exposed to temptation so I large a number on which the tuturel hope of the nation depend, and in Bible language of "your godlieetl young men who uro now in the a a . .Mav-tiPic oi their manhood nn.l , '!aii. ..k. ,,.,. .. i.u viKlUi ll'lin I III' ' i --tu itiVH j; , ,,, V(Illl,,- hmv '...bllme an cnterju-iae: how . worthv the . arm st eo opernt ion ol tverv true philanthropist And what a mighty fulcrum w ould it con - atitute, "on whioh to plant tho moral levor of power, to raise a world from degradation. Chrytfil Fountain. a .. - ...
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Mr. hom.K -. tel. ee, nip M ir,Br?" l,0nms,: 1 ha41 JT Zl newinir an e..ainwat-oii of n emmv wit nessiiiLrn exuuunutuui ol a data ni I . . i t ..' , . i,..:. " ; tin- itiiihi 10 in 1111 1 nl prf ; . ''. tHPY MIWl eU . ' ' , .. , !,'',n,.TJ,,fl,Ä! P r' 1 l1" n , " I,u 1 , i ( : merit hoth to ttachcrs ami IUSS Oil Keop VMlti Ol liolura, that the ready, straight forward man tier in which all the juestioaa (aoBie of which were very intricate) were answered, cloarlv showed that they 11 i btfpeee4 through a tlmn ugh couree pnu ue. traininr, nnaer me gina ', ,,,;,-!,'r hand. I waa mnch ph-u-.-d thai the Principal, in . . tv,r M""UM" . "v,,," fcMO 'r"" tico tuoolien us,, in publ.c examine L.ohs-.hat ,s i having a lew aet M"t'""- " . oramitted by n u flft I n I . . . ,nl I ,i,1 nil llli.olltil "" ""J"-' llllllP lllll.l u In il ih ' , 1 !" examina lun l-nncp os oi ti aner wine. , w as j a . ' llU 11(100 oVt-rto tliC I 11 '! I K "M "n Inai " lHrs,11 'K0' mi ni hii iptesuoim inuy winniu i ne examination pn-... ,i ..n verv i-rea I j ..r .!. i '-"Y n w,.k one oi wn ion any or ,ill. II ........ ..til., t I I....... n.,..l. l..,n. I i"" v t.Ä-- utiKt I ' aiiowmy thai .vir öry'1 '" -uccei-U- ia combining 11 thorough knowledge of th. I st.'ience the happy faculty of sueeeaa I.. ii.. : - -.:.. i :.i 11 t i '"' impartin j Pul)i!s Anyl ! doted, 1 was i of "T''1 , ,UJ. "I,'"K " anon i edge to nit viivi me i Auiii i iiiii e'li vashown some peciineuH 1 ", t'tiniui no, seeaevjr , -iui ii 41 Vlj aillAII- f-fta-9 ftafikla- aw. I at mm I J0-4 Compauiea and Bei Houses are having their hY Double Entry 1 m yout Best Buint Booka kept ouug men who 'verwi-h ! obtain. lucrativ e p or places of bom r aid trust us Book hoepei-s. must soothe tr of go ol 1 0DWI,,.I,,- 'norougn that aieoeo ntid when t he mean are. U,UH P,ttr within the reach of all, if ativ tail to improvethe opportqntty '"" 1 ' ""J ' r 1 ' rl 1 wiUbaStmir own fault I in conclusion to any p. i to obtain a thorough km ! Double Entry Book Keep! person wishing owledga ol Houlde hntry Hook Keepii cr wil h an easy rapid style ot writing to Mr Bryants Mercantile JnaUa II a a , line, ami having once mastercJ the i t-ieiH c. you win nav . ... . itained thc jy -.vith which, com . with iu I ' - ---w- mmm tegrityand persevering industry . wj be able to reach t he higl.es hon m v,,,,r I Oil A Hook K K.l.l-KK I'upil Of Dtttl 'a CoHeee r roMi iftr Biait MT RIGHTS DUTIES AID EXPZXIXXCl I'ai.mi:ii I.KI-.T. M.,-.s Aug. 5th, 7 I believe that I hat e tht right to do nil the good which J t an. whn-h right , Involves many others among whuh ...o Ii. i I. .M..L.ft. Pl.-. J.Li a i are me lo.it.n ing . ne right to la bor in my own way lor Ihe aecnn . pll-hmetit ot thai good, oi what .aeems to Ma al the time to be good; . the right to the ympathy und lovo ot thoso with whom I meet which I I have the right to win. by ...tsoilove i ooucm- u io no a hp ink I'mim im.i a portion ol wind, ia tobe implanted r . I w ithin c r human lOtil am! which , can m yer I, st. ihoul, it may be dc. pl burled b) sin and require Btuoh warmth from tbeaun ni righteousiiess ami lovt lo siiinu tito und quicken il, thnt it w ill be nble t.. , bliral itsearthh covering und no j into a beiiuiiful tree which shall shelter and feed earth's famishing once I will illustrate thi- t. iue I.J. . man i am n..u ami w,n,.t thnpiN.mwi and apparcntlv ... 1 gooti people that portion of the suit V" ' " " '," '' 1"",M " -....U , ,, C.K-i. Haven in the winter ol l.l . . . ... I .... I. . I l i ir i- ... ) .."ii mi' u) ine iiiino anu ... IA ft.. said "Sister, conn- up higher,' and then kindly, lovingly, showed me the road to usefulness nml eopnoqiieill happiness, ami led me therein until 1 could walk alone They then dismissed me, saying, Freely you have received freely give and 1 have found that of life and love it i "more blessed toglVethaii to receive' They are in tact among the things of which it may be truly s.u, Then is that givcth and . increaseth, and tin re is that w ithholdeth more than ia meet, and il l. ndeth l. poverty; therelore, I believe that wc have the right to win the ympatby ami lovo ol those around us by a. i- , t mpa thy and lov c And how, a duties . ail me. which , aro incompatible with writing i sometimes wish I could write while raking hay or tending garden, At-., then I think my friends w ould have no reason to aay 'do write oticner." I have the right to aav to anv who think they could write a better art ict . , h . j lt IS. do .... I ah.itlhi like 10 I. M. Bp When the Prohibitory- law was hrst enforced in Lowell fata. Mayor Huntington aaid that cr mi was reduced t iree-tonrths. .nd such would be the good results which would folh.w it int rod net ion into onr State Why tlid Adam bite the np..I. VI I a - ..L..I ft ft. ' '"v " M-nmmaaier 'r n coun j try lad "Becauav he hwd no knib- i vpjied th urchin
