The Butcher-Knife, Volume 2, Number 4, Danville, Hendricks County, 22 August 1857 — Page 1
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Ik pu! IKhc 1 everv oATUrtDAY Mornimj, in ;lanuaf not to 1 3 found in Wcbder
r- 1 vill furm-h-d to Cut :mJ!.ts t th J Dictionary: ;Un Jsw ifi :it ; ri;y f t r.-..,.ty-:'. ve ceuts i Philosophy. Ilrmwi :cr.!"l il " i? ry.'aUiJvUi- -nimantDlr lymimwcy. TierAll ftntmu!iJCtJOH8 and retmUwvs mus-i, , , ., . , . J
at philosophy reianng lo go it.
Hard iimes. billim; cn a eoM fjrmactoi3 sad readis the President's lies-
All fo?iimu!iictions
tadJri-a'dto GEOIiGEQllEUU, Editor.
IIoiv t: J re .etc Pence in a IVu , ilr. 1. Remreer'er thatc r v. V Is W-y to 1 2 crwwal every day, so prepare for it. 2. Everybody in the house Jms an evil siaiure as well as ourselves, .and, therefore, we are not lo espeet too much. 3. To learn the diVrcut tempter and disposition of each individual 4. To look cn end) member f the family ?.s one for whom we shuuld have a cure. 5. When any good happens to f.ny cue to rejoice at it. 0. When inclined lo give any angry nnswer, lo "overcome evil with good 7. If from sickness, pain, or inSrmity we.fecd irrii.ai!e, to l;cep a strict watch over ourselves. 8. To observe when others arc suffering and drop a word of kindness and sympathy ruiled to thtfu. 0. To watch ih little opportunities of ' wing, and lo : little annoyances out of l!.e way. 10. To ako a chcerfal view of every thing-, even of tbo r?cat!ier, and encourage hope. 11. To speak kindly to the servants; fo praise them for little things when you can. 12. In all little pleasures which may ceeur, to put yourself last. IX To try for "the ecft answer that t ;r: et!i wrath awny." 1 . When '..e hare ban p nine J by an ir.d wcrd or deed, to a: currelveu "Have i not often dene the s"; :e,anl h:en forgiven." 15. In conversatica not to eraltyourrelf but to bring others forward. 10 To be rery gentle with your young encsand treat them with respect. 17. Ucvcr. to judge cue another harshly, but to attribute a good motirc when we can.
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fj- A loafer who !wL been rel r:vcrrl "ceksin swce: ::;u for g'-ttirdr"::':, Hy rropesed to t!:e jtwhyj tlw.t he t ' 1 .- 1i t f''.-f a of n . -1
Love. A little "..cild within it"rlf, in-
tim.itcly con: w etc 1 -;:ti shevsl an 1 tea;;. PrcTcwacf Ti e. A r:.!ihr through the 1 ni !t!i ire: - .a c!ei over a f heet of f. ' ..'").
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1 Ion esty C ! . ' ' : t e ; a tern formerly used in the cn e cf a nan who r3J for his aer.ww ersaa lthecr-'t cn lih b"c :. Ifidipendense. 0 ..: :g fifty thcwind whic'i yon never I ;tnd to piy. Love v;or?nn. An est:;! t : ---f f red by milliners r." I 45:;: ;r.;:s;e.
jST" lion are lilis Lu-Ics the more
brass they contain the farther yo?i can
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better you love then.
Do Goon. Thousands cf men breaths raovo rrd live, - v : '1 ihj stae of lifo and ai e hesrd cf ro : :crc. Why? Tiiey !i.l::ela par tie! j of good in the world; and none were b!e::ed by them; ncnu ecu!! p:::;t to them v.j the in:tr: :t ef their il i::.:; t;su; r.et a word th y rp"vo could be rves '!'...!, and so limy piri:!-. !; their hjlit ; eat cut in daihnem, :.rd they were-ret !:.::; :! ercd more th :n f iureet3 cf yesterday. Will yen thus- li;m and d;e, O, mortal man? Live for ccrae-ihi-g. Do 1, a 1 leave behind you, n. " t"r:euicl irt"3 that the storm cf (Errs cn re-en1 e t r cy . Wri t e y c u r n a m o in ! :n "esw !me ar.J mercy, cn the heart's .f t!u ' " Izyt i c m in contact wit!), yem !y yem, as 1 yci '..i 1 never be forgotten. 2To. year name, your deeds,, will bs us legible cn tlm hearts yosi leave behind as the stars on- the bow of evening- Good deeds will shine as the stars cf beeves.
OT As fi newly married couple from (":v::um"::.ic".';r ditlri'vin ? ed tai':-
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heavy thunder storm arce.
iear them. Women are IV o tulips the j I-;"-tp':: -cr r::;' tv"i;d J fm-!:e Kfi gatnore modest and retired they apnear, theiM them- wit.i terror and fearful
i?57" As gl or-my Ii;;ht :3 cheered by the bright ray cf the ( ilvcr : :cen, till her glory is lost in day, ro may the dark hours of life be revive 1 by t!:s ;n ! Jen ?;leam cf friendship, till death cps;m the glorious
gates cf life h cam?.
ZS? A model rela.rn upn a writ was recently made by a deputy-shcria in Ilcrgan County, Indiana. It was: 'Sarved the within, but was Ct by brick
bats by the woman, vo that I couldn't U
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crasn -sa'w:.i tno Jovm.'' cou:;e io stwi as t!:oug!i they land received an o'sstim ; ho:h. Jchnsthnn, thrcving his arna nre.:nd ids dear exclaimed, 'II eg up to me 'Lb, and let's die like mend
s :rve it.
Ajj Insinuation. A late number of an Indiana paper announced the destruction of an editor's hat; whereupon a neighboring journal expresses the hope that there wore not many lives lest. PZT What is the difference between a maiden of sixteen and a maiden of eizty? One is careless and happy, and the other b bait lea 3 and eppy. " l1oy raid an ill-f'.mpered old fellow to a re: 7 1 4.d, 'w.hat r re you hcl-
'Una-n!i return: 1 (he hoy,
you going by for when I'm beI!ob"g;
r.Z A Yankee went to market to buv su: -gss. lie he! 1 cut a link to his dog but vi refm: red to oat, 'What is the matter with them sausages!' angrily inquired the dealer. '0 said the Yankee, 'I've nothing rem 'cm, csdy dog won't oat dog, that is all
certain physician cays that
young Jad:?s mny try r.ll r.r.u.'ctei in wcrJJ for depreered j:rit:, l ut ti!j they huvo rwrnurce to a f.m-:!l dr. a of ho' u-'h they re; 1 r.ct here far any l;r - : - '
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