Indiana Reveille, Volume 43, Number 4, Vevay, Switzerland County, 25 January 1860 — Page 2
FEARFCL DISASTER IS THE CHINA SIA5 —Loss or as Akhucas CftrrtR, with Xeablv 1,000 Socii. The New York Herald contains a graphic account of the meek of the American clipper Flora Temple, of Baltimore, to the China Set, in October last, which disaster canned the Iosk-oI eight hundred and fifty Coolies, ami eighieen'Europeans. It I was written hy Dr. A. P. Childs, iwlui was a passenger on hoard, and ihusitaiea the honors which almost ■inevitably attend the Coolie trade, ; white it describes one c»f the most ■disastrous ship wrecks that ejrer octurned'. :
Correspondence of Hie Indiana Reveille, CoSSBRKVILLE, JaDUSiy 17-
(for iha lodliai Retell:*.] SOX3 OF TfMFEBASCE
YOUNG THEOLOGIANS. Young theufegians, wisely set apart
Tfa# day wore on, tod the poor •iok boy who had thus been thrown span the wire, became alarmingly worse jjader the influence that the se Ten chill bad given him. She used every meana in her power to avert ihe coining fate, hot seemingly to Kigbt came on, and, aleepleas, bereclf, she watched, by the side of her frail charge, whom the had sheltered under soma boiffcbs, formed into a rods hat. . Morning came, and the grim monster had already poised his arrow; and before the son bad ascended to the zenith, he bad taken h{a last farewell, given her his name, and then'weut to sleep aa calmiy as though his head was Hating open bis mother’a.Krm. Jenny fraa alone! Sadly she tamed away from his flower-draped biei, and began to look about for some avenue of escape,— eo completely had her mind been absorbed with her companion, that nfae bad forgotten to think of it be fore. '
j (For tie ledUnx EertiUt.) , , THE TURNPIKE. Ma. Eoito*;—It has been sometime since I have intruded myself on your col -limns in the capacity of a contributor, and I would now forbear, were it not for what appears to me to be nearly 8 criminal dereliction of official duty. 1 have no disposition to go into a general history of the official acts of the Directors of the Turnpike Company; for J well know that to "err'ia human," and am also satisfied to let “by-goaes" remain as such, well knowing that the Directors entered upon their duly wholly without that experience which is indispensably necessary to a judicious administration of the affairs of the company. But when they hare hod a ten year's experience—'for be it remembered that they have “as of old,’’- went up “once a year to the temple," and in lieu of offering sacrifices, they re-elected themselves Directors, they owning the connoting stock, a good sham of which they bought In atn miserable discount, which should j he charged to their maladministration, to ■ which I enter not a word of complaint ; • do complain at the present ad- . ministration, after the 1 experience they j have hod ns a Directory. : ( There is two points on.lhe road, which for distinction is known as the Vevay hill j and the Ml. Slurring hill. The Vevay :7 hill' hi. ascended with empty wagons, j white the Mt. Sterling hill is ascended with loaded wagons^-with only here and i there an exception, in both case*. The j charter enjoins the company (for whom [the Directors net) to keep'the road in I $Qi*d repair, no stone I think to weigh Imore !h.m six olinccs, a failure to do 1 which forfeits the rigid to demand tot!. | Without discussing llie : f(inest ion os to the condiiioii in which the road has been kept in the main, I wilt only now speak of (he two points above referred to, ' s The mia'l amount■ of’.cjimnon souse that I may for n«ay not) piisicjs, tells me at a glance that - the Mt.. Sterling hilt should be Vpt in the hrsUif theic should be any best) icj-air, fromjtbc simple (act that there the teams Aucelto do the pulting, while the very opposite U (ht gase at the Vevay hill. - Yet jhe Vevay bill has been uniformly kept )in the big best stale of petfeuitpn, wbilc-lhe very opposite lias uniformly begu tfie Vase ai the other point; in fact, itiire is nn point on the whole toad that will compare in paint of dilapidation with llL : Surling hill; while the very opposite should belts copdiiinn. As. to the true condition of the I twn points above Spudcdjte, I will only !‘*uy, ;hnt “they that riiii may read.” 1 ilad 1 room I might suggest a number ] of reforms, that in my opinion ia demanded. Oneorlwol win only hint at. .'V Allowing a Director to be a Contractor, Treasurer, Ac., I think to'be pernicious; for in casuug votes, arhcriHhey are interested (ley must either vole far their interest or not vote at an.v whieb, in the latter case is a Virtual disfranchisement to the Company of one.vd\e. - - - Before closing. I ; tannot . refrain ftutn noticing a suggestion (brown out by my friend George McCulloch;-in closing his Financial. Report, which w.-«* iu th« cfll-ot that (he Rayl’t hill should speedily be completed. I believe | r* would be the last person to doubt friend McCulloch's purity of intention tn:ibe above suggestion. ; -!f buiniemledlodonolhing else in the future but drink water for V living, as soon advise him Id build a house on some high , waterless mountain, so it »eutd be foncfiricn/ for him to travel up and.down the mountainin following his vocation) or ? if he owned a;farm that was iligtitH undulating, tike mine is, let him at once bmld'his-house, barn, Ac., on the highest'possible point. Fa he can have the. pUarare. of hauling all bis products up to his bam. crib, $c. To build a Pike where you bave noth : ing out of which to or' keep it in repair when made, or .yvhere • nobody can get to it (except those immediately on the line j without hauling up kill lo gel on it, is the sheerest tionsente imaginable. Keep your Pikes in your vs) leys, where you have an abundance of material at hand, out of wind) both lo make and keep in repair when made, and where rvtrybady in its whole neighbor hood can come doan with their big loads to it, and not have lo haul i mall loads up for the same pu rpose. —Out is there any remedy for these and other evils; that might be mentioned.— For my part, I cannot see any. The Directors you know have been and must remain to be self constituted, which is all right enough, as they own a majority of the stock, and should control it; and then,.too, they nearly all live in Versy, which I had like to forgot; and then at to a change in the modus operand!, the force of Aofiit in both the physical and mental organisation of humanity is so strong, that we must despair even there. 1 think' we have nearly arrived at the “Directors impending crisis of the Pike!'’ { If they wiU'keep Mt. Sterling bill ip I repair, that the toll they charge mggcstr, 1 am satisfied; otherwise, I claim the privilege of telling them of what j cop cpiyu to be their errors. pcspcctfuUy, Horpe, Jap- S3, 1860
Ur. Lditor: —1 have for some [time past, thought ol calling the slj tention of the old members of tbs or jder of Kona of Temperance id this j county, to the necessity of reviving [the Division;-, and again going to | work in the ennobling nml Immune j cause of Temperance Tue last Legislature of oar Stull 1 , saw fit in their 1 wisdom (?) to enact a License Law • which permits any ami all persons I to soil intoxicating liquors hy the i quart, ami (he consequence is. that liquor can he had by those who de>iro it, iu every neighborhood uml almost every cross-road, iind the result ■ is, intemperance is greatly on the in-;cu-a*e, — for old men, and voting • I men, and even hoys, are to ,bo ►eyti ulrno't daily 'drinking liquor, ami ninny times badly intoxicated, and ■ we have every icasnn to believe tint' ''intemperance will, under <mr present il«ws, euiitiutic to iticriMn*. unless tie 1 (the tmiial power ol the sober, <tn ; | benevolent portion of the eommtmrty I will lake hold of the in. -uter, amt iimiic their efforts' and itiiluenee to |ntiiy the desolating wise.
To learn the rules of tbeo logic art, A lew brief words lei me address to you, I bare tbe pulpit now-, and you the pew; And all can see at but a single glance,' How seldom laymen get ao good a chance; And TJr, Wayland, w.ib his views of
Mr. Editor: — I see you file exceptions lo my statements in regard to tie Atlantic Monthly. This vena certainly right if you considered those statements incorrect of in any degree exceptionable. I am glad of lie further opportunity afforded by your comments, of writing a little more about that Magazine. My former communication by only giving an opinion in part, was perhaps calculated to do injustice. r lhia I should certainly regret. That the. ./I itantic tit a monthly ol very high literary: character, 1 readily agree. As I staled lie fore, it commands emni* of the finest literary talent of tbs nation. It attained also in a very short time what might be regarded tinder other circumstances a large circulation.. — But using the won! failure as 1 intended it, comparatively, I still insist that so far it has been a fuilnre ;— And the facta already telected to, only the more strongly attest that truth. Look nt theseJacts. 1, "It proposed to occupy on entirely new field." That ia a'haltway point between the staid and pun ■ dermis Review on'the one hand, and what you have been pleased to d«nominate the "flash monthlies" on the other, eo that it wits without even,a "pretended rival," ■> 1 2. The highest literary names of the country 1 wore heralded as it# patrons and centribmorp.
: leaching * Would have Mime laymen take a band at preach iw. Avoid, I pray you, all approach tj mnt. Hr to thnl im-atieM of nil vices caul.
Thought, sod ilul Hoist. Die underhand
mg til’s: U is the lightning, not the thunder kills. Ami simple truth, in simple words expressed Has beeu, is now, and ever will be, beat. Set emus, like we I Is, should small tircum-
Ityence sweep, be short in their diameter, but deep.
And public prayer, da in the Scriptures
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taught, Heyond a cavil, should always be short. Had good St. Peter, in his hour of need, Stepped to ireile the Calvinistfc treed, As he-was sinking through the yielding
For ihreh days sha watched for the approach of some friendly vessel, but none came within sight of her; nud she wp* abont to give up all hope of eicspe. Early one morning us she stood upon the highest point of land, eagerly gazing ont upon (be Litre expanse of- water, her eye caught sight of a sail that waa apparently heading towards the island. > With "a shout pf joy,; she wiped away her tears, ana waved her handkerchief, as if to attract the ailculioo of those on board. For many hours she watched the approaching vessel, end abont noon sbfj could plainly, ccc that it was coming towards her. Bat what was the feelings ot her anxious heart, when she discovered that the vessel waa none other than that of the pirate, who had brought nil this misery upon her and hers! With a fibnddpr she crouched beneath some vines, and wept again in snd sorrow of disappointment and despair. Not wishing to be seen, she crouched still ' lower as tbo- brig approached, apd from her place of concealment, looked opt npap what should transpire.
SECRETARY DP STATE MANDAUCSOn 'I'flesday, dames M. Hill. °f. Vernon, who was a candidate for the office of Secretary of State, at .the election in October last, applied to the Marion Circuit Conrt lor a man--damns (or the jnirpose of di»po‘easing Cynis L. Dunham. the present ilicinnlti'lil - The points m»-le vvete )h.ii then 1 wu* a vaiMin v hi ll)e nme ot llieelecijoii; Hint mil o! some 2D, 000 vole* c-t-l nil Send nv of Stale, he irevived moo '■ 12,000; _W illtjiiu M Fti-mli Mtiin*lid'Olt;.Je*' , e I "Alixmoei si-ine SO0t nu t the leundiider hy other pailu'S that Ml. Doll Imin, IIih piesHit Secieiiiry of Stale hy appointment, had retired to com' pare iheieiurns oJ the vote made to him, and hud so loiii'ul in the presence of Gov. Willard'and others, after the Governor had. signified his willingness to see the comparison made; and that he was wimigtnliy and illegwliy liepiivrd of the < llt-.v he hud hwii * h'-‘ii hy a majority <d the vnoMs at li.o iivciil eic.tiMi *o fid. / Tih* Conti i"tu*l an oi i-’r, which was •Pivi*i ; oi, Dcnii.tii: i y the Sheiill. tiim of the p**u lency ut the application I.>1 a tiiaii laiiiils, and*Io appeal iioii:o;tnyv intd show why it.. -In.old not issue —Jml Juatnaf, 20fA.
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wave. True Gallileau St a had In-erj hi* gtavt.
FAKUEI.I..—OitJ, la ob the CtKh lit* t ta.it. M.\Tn.txt, datuMs r ff ltamy ar.it IUt*ry Fair-IX
t he t.ijii: [Hun.mu tef, hut iel'i-.m touch tju./te <he onenul mil overmuch i ■
A vijiinp la-Iy, Jnit amm cf Id. th»» brsa rallrU aaay frnmiarih .try »a4truly, and trft a Iirps firili of-fri-nU awl _rtU2iiVt (, roiaro Iwt early Urj-vtur.-. .Stic a si a Oadn el the Fdltor nf f.li Iuji-T.
h\-f witii due deference and submission
meek . • . •. W> all prefer good English to pour Greek. Wsde nul too luiij through shallops to begin. • llul over head am) ears jump bravely in. Have but one ••lastly," let that come
A Heroine. — Aiming the- Indies limit Oxt.itd, who got on ihc eats it Hamilton yiMotdity looming, wn> Miss Smalt Mooie, *>I AiieiisVilh*,
j I'EU.SXr.-Ia Jti’hm. no lh* *rth- Initial, ! WILMA)!, ;>n i| WtUUa 1‘. andDtlm;sii. f irmrriy of V*r»r. *
r his a ecu veil‘Hi fact, that no lem*. ! [uoanctf otjjiiiiizatwni lus ever done I So in licit ami penmiliciu good, as did ! the outer ul the So-t. of Temper mice, | when the members iiid .t-ivir ditty | Sous; ami it they did good, why cun ithey.nut'again? All (iml U needed i is li) organize tihd work) and ihi> lean be t-flccted by' reviving the oh I | Divisions wherever theie was,olio in ■the comity, amt Ubuting. an w e d id ! bcfoic.,, 1 know that it will bo said | that other ;oiiic.rs hove >jmiug into ii*xi>H‘iiv?, ami have tukcti the place iol tiie Sous, and are cat tying nn the [good wolk. hut this i* not true to ■eveiy reject. 1 lutvenoiliiitg iq say against, any lempeiancc order, but :tiu willing to assist alt outers ami «ml I'llorin to advance tbo cause, yet there are jwrsous in utmost evtiy ■m-ighhoihood who will not unite will) (lie (Joint Tcmpbis, but will i -.nth tlie Sons, ami it is important to enlist all whom we can in. favor of the canoe, hence tin: tie* easily of opcu : -tug anew tlie Divisions. \Vc i.eed li.nn im hopes of the assistance of laws tor veata to come, but must rely upon indict inlineocea to stay the desolating unit accursed traffic amt use of Alcohol in nnr midst, and to counteract the unwise,amt baneful: effects of recent legislation. I underhi slid that ibe old Divisioiiat'Allensville has*opened again tinder flatter- j ing prospects, amt bids fair to-do aj good and noble work, nouvitlistond- , a lodge of Good Ton pin rs meet in 1 the same place, ami. ate doing a good; work also. ’Cannot, aud ! mll uot; the *‘o!d Sons" in other parts.of the j county go ami do likewise? The* order is reviving atl over the State, j am) other Slate* also, and it is ,our* duly as- Sons ami true ‘temperance! men, to be ti poind iLting also. Try 1 it. brethieD. nmt reflp tbit good re j sithib More anon. . . . ‘ >
lii>n i Wv.ty. lii'i ' *1 til- v <. 11 1 1 if lilt' « iiti't* jiu*'i*hr i‘ it; milt I ’lil'* * X'i‘1 •l ilt j.i-ij'm-lil t'lln'iU’ 1 ti-l lij C*C.spf I«-ln tit- li'Mi Miiiv <1 Iv* U -'t-.n in .■ IK -is t. ■» i*j-1 '‘ii - Wlfil tl llK ■" li ■■•[■j-'*''* ' )*Uf ll'-.tl I T ll ■■ I .1 I IP ll 'll 1 i
I Iti Versus. on the lith indent, f i.f C,n*orn].U.ti. lUN'IKI. E, I'llKVlif' K—rd 31 I years, lu ninths ami Jdait, . .
about As soon as thought ami feet ing luvr nm
nut. Cut "Jinallitt" and ‘Vs to.su.i sio-s
, f!ib pVVE,—lire.-inn FlMf.T t,loaaJrr of 'ill* jla-iav-r I'Mleg?. a.il f<r thiny-isi ea j«;i | ,a»t i. i.i I Ttachtf rttt .it pat-.i'.WI it l!;ur<\er, Icf j,*i: al .n .1 the h.ajt, llie Kti He wn 73 years oil, . ,
Send, • As was sugucsttil, to one conmntr eiul. With your attainments ever keep in view That “common people” know a thing ft
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3. Almukl the eutimreading public weie on tip toe watching |»r its coming. And besides tin-.its first appearance,lully justified the expeclAlions of the public. A Mict-esslm ol brilliant articles adorned its pages. Alike popular in theme, and fascinating in style. Among the-e I men lion parMcnlaily a series Uy Dr 0/* i err ff'tndtU Hoi tuts, ti name uln-aiiy famous tor wit, hiiinm and portly throughout; al least'.the American lepuhhc of leticis.
. (»i>; • , . And can discern between those »L<tp>
lege was mi '.i- ii'liii;i -ii t»> Hi" id <m t-i 're'll'' in-1 fll'ivl' r'ln; ru*/.. e>I tii'i mini; ;m-i wa' .ilniiii iii in' >iVii t, ft iicii sin* Ha' iunj-o jiit'il ti» lift' t) mi—■>. S)»'.iv;<in :u
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which yfoiip " AM of their wares upon the outside sloop. And less pretention*outs, w Lose aitovcs
iii-r timm, liiii'iv Ih'i mink «<tii u : tin* VvitkilltW. lHuic* II titjf* mil lit liltcommit* ami w niil.iw niii.titi-, which slu* (Idiln'Mii'lv LiMcacI in i>cr lei jmsl, all'l ili‘'iTll hci. hand nV'i'i tisti‘1, ill sill*iy in Uit* gnuiml,, Mi» Mtnm! i> ajI tin-iiiimi higlrt, altimt -six men yt-af- i>i lm* la aiiti:t:I Uiirk i*yv>, a hig:i tuivlica'!, nml ait iiitvpe.ni.il 11* t>’, Her jucaiuiecrtMleil quite an I'Xchcmi'lH in (lie cars ami if was purity gcneuilly iiliM>r vetl .that t!ie man »ho nets her for a wile wijl >evtne..i pih'it that will coii'lucl Iii in vali'ly thumgli all I lie slot ms ami ililVivtilries bi life.
1 4 , c»<r«'« k sin cS. Kiijini*.. \ 'li;.] tv til 11, r It lit. I*. ALUM. or . rnl'NI*. I'. L lUtlSAItf* *. »nN, — ■ tl
deep * Their valued fabrics in pood order ket p. lie chaste in niatmer, throw aside the
■ SUGAR AND.MOLASSES. \ ll r l arc h>t rsot-ItJrp a (tali »tijj4y «.f cloicr I 11 >'a;tr -Mil 'I'l'ajt-i. Hr tunrir.ok, ahkh. . we '■■T3I .rIJ rtliTii wti ..rr-uil r-rv ; t l.AJtKS'iN' i. WAIJ'U.
rite, - FintiJ, high sountline, and 'spead eagle’
fTo be con tinned, 1
style; Get wisdom, learning, all without pre-
j * Oranges and Lemon?..
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tense, And with ytiir pctliiics, petfood cenmon
, At "K ar- is* nrthi..; a mi'li'j -f I 1 M FttL'irs. a. iiiLlMit.S, I.KMWONS, ririloX. j.Huts nitS, IMTlji. |trs-.l I i’|;. tilixts; V IMIVa-.d nir.VlS. twi.k. a ; H-ni-’v i,f iifi.ii i].[t -i ati-i iVa.iK-i. aii si,Mi‘ -) a I l"r (if ra;Jr. * , jaiii'i . I'l.VllKSnS * IV.ll.td, - ; a'l S .ib-r.'v * »! a:.,! j 4 ) (-.[-art. l - l\t *.l 1 !.t- P .i.lH.i, V.lt .. 1 V P,v*p- 1 .J.-.1 1.1 : f f I':.:.*-.' 1- -i ,.|y. r : vf-rl.. ll-. I I.AJ.K.'HX k .Un
feme. The broad brimmed beavcr,and the white
"H1W TO 1B£ Lial, lxt rni coin mt warn inn hai.”
Them papers wete wiiiicn in « style of coin position, always taking to the public. I’liiigrnt with wit, irtlolent with hum.»r, and weighty with' wise ; uiierahi-es of emnmoit sense tin l Iisi. -They wen* irnnien-rly popular,- (I speak of- the first, or Autocrat series.) The thioughdm the country, [religious us well as seciilai) commended highlyMrs ’H. B,' Stowe also stood forth prominently as a tegular conlrilmlor. An author wlios t works hail perhaps commanded; •"UrWVsaV III do -ny Other writer, tiring or eft ad, \\ hat then was /<6 hinder the Atlantic Monthly , stead ilynml rapidly ndvaifvmg ;;(o a circulation of.fr om on/ hundred thousand to too hand fid thousand copies ? 1 verily believe that There|never wait :a Magazine originated '|nnder mo re . auspicious citcumsttiuces. •
curat. Gold headed cane, and all such limit,' ns that. lUvc/nad thtirday; tie people now wilt
WEDNESDAY, JANUAKVS3, ItCV.
fCPNo no tip) eaU lo. taken of anonjuioui eomiponjpljqiu. * Wheliver U iuieciJed fur ioKUiqj) ciatl be SDlheUleUed •■) tlie name adit ■ddreu pf tbe irrlwr; not net Cf,-aril) tor pullication, butu a guaranies' of pioO failb. 'Wo cannot undertake It rut uni reji-tteJ article.)..
The colleg'j ainl all the el.iiliing ot its iimiaie.s weic (ntally ile>tToyril..— It was Valitml h; SoO.idO iili-J ill'iir cil for §30.000 —Ihn/loji Kwyin ■
• * search For, the trur man, in Physic, Low sail
Legal .AdvufliitfiiitnU payable tu'ad»an«, or when .Iffldatll U made j In no ea»a fjbjeetto_U>e delay of )egnl proeci|. ,
Church. But qne word more, and tin n ivy Sir* tnon't done: • Hcfofe vou preach, grt merrird, ctiry . one I
'if? XU trutiienL adveniaetueutt tq 1» paft* lotmTtrUbl) Inadvance.
’jCTTh* Legislaluies of Tcnnutsee and Kentucky make a visit to Louisville today, and go to Cincinnati to-night on the Jacob Strader. AtCincinniti, the Ohio Legislature will meet thtmc The Prior, en jvfat Ip Louisville., last ni<ht. will hrilisjfipmail op. lo-nijht, and attend Ip the Wy business. ; : ;
lFt>r the Intliana IteveilU-. j WHAT 10ES IT MEAN!
Sin. Ki iT«n: —I.usi Monday evening thu R>v. Mr. Ihu.v, I'«-.i u r „f the- Rti|iiirt Church of this place, in giving the rrofmis why the Pie>hvlet tan Church had tCnscd t<» give « Idler tii a certain lady to become a member of the BaptM Chnrrl., made some leiiiiiiks thill seem to us to need a little explanation.
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One of tht* reasons was; that they (the Baptists) weie ••close cum ni t) nion;”«ud in remarking on this, he suid>tli>y weie do mote "ciO'C com* mmijon" than the Bible requiicd Christians to be; no more ••close communion” than any ChnUiun <1«-
,: On the -pennon at its mast were these words : . "AMaoszinb of Literature,’ Art, and Politics:’ 1 (.Vo/ one. word about religion ) This was impoitant because . some of its cun-, tributore were , known lo entertain
As Old.Sox.
nbmmation/ '' . . ; Ate we to understand from this, that the Methodists. Universalists. aml all other denominations, arc not ‘ Chrutian demmii' natioii»? This w'as-.the only hirer. 1*11 co we conhi draw'from the wonts; especially when* taken in connection With hi« remarks on the second teabon .why the Presbyterian Church <1 ill not grant said letter. This was tha* they (the Baptists) baptized by iminertioD, and the Piohyieriuns thong in it a sin to. be baptized >r second lhoe. On this he (Mr. Riley) said, holding tip the Bndc, "We Baptists stand on the Bible in leicrtnn! to btptism. amt no one daie umleituke to show to the.contrary. Baptism by immersiuti is the only door into the Christian Church(fee. Now, are we to conclude liotu ail this, that Rev. Mr. Riley holds that the Baptist Church is the only C/nV {'tan Church? That all who have not been baptised by immersion ate not Christian.-? And that Presbyteiiam*, Methodists, Uoiveiealists, and all who are not immersed, are to be excluded hum the Lord's Supper here, and irom heaven hereafter? On these points we ask lor more light, — F.—
some very peculiar vie ws on that' subject; and to have . placet! theology among the otbers a< a Subject of discussion, would no doubt ha ve very much interfeted with its circulation. But this it strikes me. would have been the fair ami honorable way oi doing things.
f he "New-York Picayune,” the great comic paper— full of Fun and wit—.used to be a regular visitor upon our table, and we ate. glad that it again visits ui. 11 i* now published by Robert Gun, 131 William street, New-York City, at #3 a year; $1 fur six months. Those fond of fun should invest" immediately. Address aa above.■ t '
When therefore the Autocrat laid aside his imperial crown and roles, winch hid set upon him so gracefully, and dunned the long black gown ol a professor, and began to prate about theology, and sueer at the Bible, and insinuate infidel doctrines, (by no means new. and that had been triumphantly refuted a thousand lime*,) the better part of the reading public fell itself deceived, and misused, and the publisher!) began to realist that fact.
We have received the first; number of the "Keaton County Demist; a weekly Ifewspaper r devoted- 1 to the further•ace'of DeipaOiatie ptinctples." It is published by f. A. Slaughter and J. II. Pravencr, at Covington,; Ky., and preainta a very neat appearance. Terms, •1 80 per annum. The "Lako City Commercial" is the title of a new Republican paper, issued pt Winsw, Ind., by R. Williams and G. W, Elliott, at $1 a year in advance. It il s nest and interesting paper. Wa have also received a copy of the f'Wcekly. Democratic Herald," hailing from Franklin, Mian*. It is published by Henry J. Shipp and D. 0- BicU. U is a Ia;ge and well filled paper—entirely (oo large for a dollar a year.
t ! is TnEwoiti.n rxf:n.\Ti;Fu; The Kmr.xns vy M. Lamaktise .husk n is — \V« inti m;**)Jy »Iis•glisted witli the-stJ; Uiiitalion iiliirli 'some of our sivouit f!a.'h i;reai nu'it aie in the tmltit.uf jnaiiiting; »mi ‘tve mean to expose it, even; ilium;(i t lint iHrtk a I'lir. ‘ *l ln ;vicc i)* |>eriiliiiilv, llirujuli Hot exeln I'ively. h'leiieh; ainl it is mnml *• ■ iiioiii; r|ie naiiii ; i j.i" ot gii-.tt invii, hilt never aiiioti- jlu* liist who nie llieii'nllii'iiP'Ini'Jdisit) I its w in til. I'; Tliotiiait Ih.ilmvay. lil.e ot thelati ter,. U'liii'ti: iiaior is iiiolizv'.l in alt ' pal l» o| the suiin, aii>i lowlnttn it is Out too mill'll In say Itial minimis ‘ut r.li eiiHsfs ami i‘i>io}ih'Xioit» (iiv in* <i)eh>e<) tut llte |iie>vrvaiiuii ol thrir : lives-,—Thoiius llolloivay, we say, is never lieiirii a|i|iraling ctliicr. tu the gfrtintnle or geneiusity bi. those who have ilertvinl the gteatest of all cm i lily .blessings from his skillj lte. himself witli I tie assurance, that Jits work Inis hwit dime, ami th.it lhe price 1ms iceii paid. AVe have heai Ici into tiu-se • te* (lections hy rtu' i)>|;r«J which ii nuw put |ot ward on tehpH ut « second chi's Kn-ill'll' poet. Moitsietir Alpliiiiisc Litiiiaitioe, it seems, though miiitilucnily paid tor the pruditctiona of Ids pen, neglected to lay tip a snf* licieut .Muie lor the Mippoit ul his' (iecitning «luys; and now his vuice is raised against, "the iugirtiitilde of the linnian iacv,” Tlie mgmneut which he produce* to strengiiien his tUiui, is und that should rather make him Idiodi tor hi' extraVagoiKT: lie says tlml inillioits ut his piuJiic* tioUs have teen suld, amt that theie:uf« Um Hullo i' in ■ tits deni! Hut wo)? Was he Hot paid the piicc htr nskeit lot eVeiy cop)? Ul.-tlucs fiti think It Mtiili is .lke commun ■ prose ham-sty to ask 10 Uc paio iwueovri. lie Will answer, Ominuess, that his poems give jt pleastne the value ul winch itietr pnee couUl nut apjouxi* male. Lu Us -a>itnit UiU rule, and apply it tu another c«ke to- test its lueiits. Health,' we kuuw is the chief ut eutllily . hles>iugs; ft boob which uiuat be purcUaseil, let the cubt bo what ii may; a; bieoMtig, to be blessed with wlncii llie sinking munarch would resign : his kingiiuui,— bappose then, thal Uulluway. tubleau
t \ American a eel Foreign i STJ'!!Ki)S(’0j'il ; i.M Ptiiiil M. ] t '. Ax riidN V. lilKMlnV.W. M.’.V j Voj:k, ,!ii-f vi o i*i i rn..) vn •v..',; t.'r ,'f. ,y a ■*«,;/: t, j he ;■ it.,- tu-'*l d .di tlit,'. Ii * • irrr.stl'ic* .-i i. ii .Im;. : t , 1>P .iii nlt-fii iim-i.l..., ,, J 1 art* )..(,!?. CM)* (ii-i iti.p.f j Ip.l- II.S* - ; I Mtllf tirti M Li I* ; nil'"’ iii w„til, at,,! Irtuit. J ■ * ; N’i. Iihku- N r»PPt| Isln r Cl jail !i. *R>I it u.Lfl ■ j.i.il Bill |h i.viral,* rv rj»Ii t -(s, ‘ , i It ].ri'*>'r I* |., n>crVirB Vi*-n ji rt p,f ihe ; Wtifl l. ill flll a*r n ll.-'', l^il> , i.f*v.' J i In r. *.». „ f ...a,. (ft; i, u «<r.' t<ti up ft j ? l<‘«' ‘ 1 I ftiuliirnplirr. arr n t *rv«. h.-ri* I Kjo>iv, A'ia. -Unrn. Ami fuf. In liwn t,f ilu ainl Ihs In'auiilui. ci.,t ;bi* r>'.elt'..rtlieii (still nrr rni.Orti.llt —r.rirtuirj"P*r 'Inrt. | VVe frttr Mi Itmiiri.M-1 site it t>f Jf Jrt-r Vjss * i l*r '''itui it. 1.*K1<-It. f celau.l, S'mtbust. ( Irctpitil. IVali-s,. Kri>ir, IHplitru. Il>>lkab4 t t Aait«rrlati.l, S[gtlu, Tfct* KtiiW, Vrr*siln>. si, - Mou.i, FnctaltiMrsii, lull, Tortri, iKjt'I'l. llie lint; lasA, rhi£a.' ts4 n. ('r;>L.I i 1‘sL tr-; i.l*ii (frnti|>rs flutiirijhi.'aniuiitir, tuar ) riser srrnr*. l>rraifa*t *rniW |>Icriitrs.Ft.vtui'r;. >Vc..Ar. / » ricrllchl av*u(ltnrbl of lllunilii. : ttisl It.lcri'ir* of t*i.tart**. I'faitnfars. 3 ihI Cnllir* (JraU o( PraiMSf. till), Ar..dr. ThepCert't>f , tlii'se lilunilDMp.I vies* u mml rrmarks.Mr. | tvi-r; eritilriusL »f wrelih trnd rrCnri) lao* I should Bare In his dfaa ine-runm »>une .if our 'Clquhitr vjom ns elsss, ailb a-WTnlrbietlrrr. 1 shiiaii)|v 15. ‘J. jn orliO scene*. Si.iU- ; n*5 ran be more fyc’tint tup 1 , k ml one can nErr , 1,0 FTWier treat la n fricia) Kind of the iilrtnr* ;emiienmlt)te)>eaullful, j Anthuny*) Iiutantancnur Sisreesmiilr tie*'* nm.the btest kntslcr. . They arc lUiru In tbe lortiulh {pan <>f a'secmM, and crenr thinr* matter how fast It mav l<r mnviiif, t( rlvjiirtcd a* tliarji); and destlhclty. u if it bait been Istif.-fllj m rr.C This civrs an a<t>Utkiw.i vnlue, for to llio iMautlea of ituntinile ualara tl lie charm <<f life ainl mndion. -The (.races* It a (turnvery of nor own, siiil bdnp vnkrown 1 lit KuruiHS, we receive from.laindon and:Paris Inrnv orders for A ntbony's Insununeaus view* <*f ftniertrau tile and setotry. . ■ _ . Aiming uliier ibiutt we hare Jail puldbhrd Pbrcuvcfliiic III*. sirs lions <.| the sccub of Ut Fulton Mnrel Prayer in which nutty hearts ferl an Inlresi. Hie-|«rllrulsrs uf lbLs Witt W found iu oar ’ ' .Oar raltlr>j;ue of sutjects and jirirn w lll he forwarded to any nildrvM on the receipt of a stamp* - " • ’ I- f\ * ;>.■■■' * Panic* at a distance And (rip o> 93, 93, fir, 913. Or rati bate a phod lust run. cot a ml such pictures Uibey may request, sent by EiIircys. . •• . V- ■ Views {ailioot luiminetd) can be sent by mail, ■ • : T. r Parties wbrvwUk in be ndrleed of every thlnp fmll; valuable lit the liue Ihat romc* out, may semi it** Ibo.r name to jilarejon record, and we will keep ibetn pnrtnl aloof own erpebse. Aten tif leisure wit) find. Hlkitojm(Ay a iaost. facina'lnp tml delightful amjisctneul. .We ar*, ; pn|«reit to St out amateur)) with everything riHvMafy for their succen,; (ocellier wilh in. sinictlotts "How 10 late Stcrcntcr.Mr Pictures ” t AXTIIO.W, importer and .Uaniifaelurer of i hiiliifraj.hle Male rials. Stereos* oiics,- amt Sicmarvplo Vieus. i Merchants from ercry section of the mutilry are rvspo Ifutl} invited to make ap ex* cmimlion nf our slock, ns our discount to lb* Iraiie will be li lie rat, ' To I'niirooasrnxxs •-First class stereoscopic Xrcatlre> wanted. Sen! I) mat) a 1 rim umrocotrd, with price of Vpdlri - . I ICnttbUout for fcturo rcferenrcJ * ) Jan. S3— fra
ll the Atlantic “has been very mecessful in a pecuniary point ot view" how came thv first publishers to tail? if my information is correct, it had something to do .with the failure of the fjrm of Phi,lips, Sampson £ Co. forty thousand was not sufficient circulation to meet the enormous prices paid to its contributors. Do not understand me however as being op-
XT In the next Reveille we may Jiave a few more words to say in regard to the ''41! aptic Monthly.*’—■ Wa l}ayo pq tiff}? this Week to f'denjnr M to soma of life positions of per correspondent, whfls? article will Jjo lonpd ip spother column.
Ptacr Rocs.
ol Ox mg bduli a price on bid leme dies an Would afford him ( wheu ruyrladed were hia customers) a Uir and honorable profit, ?hadVapportioned the price ot.hU pi 11 a and ointment
New PpEBJDSSTIAL CANDIDATES-— Charles O’Connor, a distinguished lawyer of Keiv York, has been named in Georgia and South Carolina for the Presidency.
posod to the Atlantic Monthly, W ttb a prudent and honorable course, such as will be calculated to rfgain the public confidence, its superior claims will uo doubt-be fully appreciated, and generously responded to, and it may yet prove very succe.-sfnl. I had intended to devote my second latter to that sterling old Monthly the JSnscktrhocker, but shall have to defer it till my next.
Toledo, Ohio. Jan. 23
to the extravagancies of each cate and the anility of tboanfierer to pay for bis physical salvation! Why,
U, B. Deputy' Marshal Johnson arrested a gang of Counterfeiters—-6 men and 2 women—Saturday last, ami got possession of the dies and a lot ot BpuiiuDs bills and coin. Examination to-day.
; “PniMEns, Wear Your Bea tiDS.* * —In the Iasi Dumber ol the *’Piinter,” we find the following paragraph which we commend to the notice of j printers as well' as others: ** \Ve \ hsve seen it si tiled; on good authority. that theie is an jtitiu ate contiec* 'lion between the ueives nnd muscles I of the face and eyes, and thatallpwt: | ing the heard to iematn hpshaven | streogi hens the. eye, ' Surgeons in S the French army have proved, by .ex? jperimeuts in 'Africa, that 'soldiera | wearing the.heafd are imich.tess lia* 'hie to diseases of iho eye, and. it.u. -generally conceded that it is a pfd : flection from the diseases of thelhroat 1 |iml Itmgs. It is asserted that’, in [countries where it is the cnstom to. [wear the beard the eye its I strength, luster and brilliancy much ’lunger. It may be aigued that females do not sutler more than males | from diseases of the eye, etc., hut it ’must be admitted that they ate less ; expo-ed to the elements. What did j the Creator give the lords ot crea- ! lion a beard for? Certainly not to ’support the barbers, Mrs. Swiss- 1 ; helm, we believe it was, said she certainly thought that the Supreme knew better how to make a make a ! man than a barber did)”
! £3T At Cincinnati, Jam £8d, | Flour was worth 85,jJU to 5 65; Sugar e; Mulaxsea 46*47u; Cufleo 12a lik; Wheat 31,25 to 1,30; Corn 53j54c; Oats 49a50c; Barley 60 to 75c; Hay declined to 420a-l; Butiter 15al7; Green Apples 82,25 to 83,25; Potatoes 31,75 for prime Nesbannocks; Cloverseed 84,90.
Senator Andrew Johnson, of Tenm, a strong supporter of the Homestead Bill, is named in Tenn.
in each a cue. the great physician wo old long ago bavo owned all
D'Ttc Commissioners of Altec conn ly advertised for recently for building a new Court House at Fofl Wayne. Thirteen bids were received. Tfie highest bid Was |91,OCO 00, and the lowest I63JB3CO.
Europe in fee simple, and three-
fourths of the remainder of the world
The Opposition members of the legislature of Missouri have formally presented the name of Edward Bates, of 8t. Louis, for President, promising, if nominated, to rccuro (or .him the electoral vole of that State,
—for the royalties and nobilities of
XiT Forty-one Southern Democratic Congressmen have signed a pledge to resist the adoption of the plurality rule to the last. Several distinctly refused to sign it, as involving a revolutionary precedent, ond intended to provoke sectional conflict,.
Europe were among bis earliest patients, but sra still too proud to acknowledge that they owe their lives to the same simple but all-iuthcing remedies which have been bimight by Holloway’s philantbrophy within
Xotlcc.
ALL theu who ire fmlelUd ta ut, m |.i rail on J. IJ. TITtS. at the ■nd U.e jsoe, aj Lc 1$ auLborijtd to srtl!« our kcousC* ImmcdLiltly, MKSs?. DFTIUZ JtT'ARDV. Vcray, January IS, 1EC0.—Jijvl
fa;r weather has enabled the workmen to go to work on ike pew Methodist Chprch again. In a week, if favorable weather continnee, If will he ready for the roof.
Jno. G. CiursE,
Mamet?*. Jan- 21.
PiTTsBoncm, Jan. 23
Crape,s flour mills' btirpt this morning; loss 320,000; insured 310COO.
CPALD1NGS DlKPAltED GLUE—For otadin* O furniture, Cr«l*ry, dUhti, le. UabssldSe lo ei-rrj family. A hni-h arrturpaaio tack *.+- Ce. For ia'« by ). L. THJFBAPB. ,
XT Old Pap p/ake tu fifjlcd out it Midi ion.
River 6 ft. 6 in. by pier mark; falling. Weather dear and mild.
reach of the meanest of their serfs, —"Z/j Belt's IxUm."
WOOD. HDD'S ft CO.*S j/ot owxi»xx: AUTHORIZED »V Tin: STATES OF Georgia, J}ctaware, Kentucky, and JUisrouri, Prxvr d&Jljr, lu jmbHc, under the mperlntandeac* of Sworn CoaimUiluacrir, *1 Auguat*, sort Wilmington, Del. Prlxea vury from $2 50 to 9100 000! tickbth mom ga »o to *aoi trr circular!, siring full Explanation sod the Hchemti to he ilrtvn, wilt be lent, free of cxf>«i)*a, hj xdd reeling WOOD, EDDY Jt CO., Auguita, Oeorgla. or, WOOD, EDDY k CO,, Wilmington, Delaware.
