Standard, Volume 4, Number 42, Madison, Jefferson County, 6 August 1835 — Page 1

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ANDAIB

r "UUCLAKE YK, AND rUIJLiSU, AND SET IT .V STANDARDS PUBLISH AND CONCEAL NOT." Jeremiah. Till-: PROFITS ACCRUING Filo.M THIS PA Pi-: II WILL IIP, APPROPRIATE!) TO THE SUPPORT OF TilE THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY OF SOUTH HANOVER. Whoi.k No. 198. Vol. IV. No. il SOUTH HANOVER. INDIANA, AUC.UST G, IS:J5.

1 rrW try

i 'rem the Haston Uei or It'r. j Y EST ERNCOLL EG ES & COMMON SCHOOLS.

', !-i,i. I if Pi-: shvltTi n ' t -

lor Stalh Ug h.CiS.

institu

tions. The appropriations lor in ine ist yc .r

amounted to .vC.V'OI. or niou.it crned 1 y them by main: .v; ii."; earned l;y te:e!.ing, &2. in Now Y.tk. hy l.dtor, sd. 7S '

51,015 is; in New Jersey, lain

ing. r5Lh; id . s.Ms

I'ioiii '.'

; moan ivtviiiiier.

dd.S.

i 110 S.'Vca'.ocil'.n UpOI

tiratinn Societv rot.t .in? some r.

'I'll t seeutv has -I'.H) l.oi.t iiciaiies. in

iO iprsri:i t Jli for idem li

ri ch. Tho aI I for was $7. i . 2. i . i r ; i e d

:, iv to., en

IVnnsvlv-emi.i. labor. NV2l 'e. to:

i ( i:,o and Ir.diutii.i. ! .ror.

rC Duty 'fChrhtian under ottrjltrm j G

We

I.

remember, so n;; twenty o

::il oiomlent Ck rg 111 ill at cue s, slate it ;:S one of the sins of t v citizens h:iii nei'lectod to exerc

i rmr.cut.

I,

IS !:.C0, hoar of iir anuu

" i '

i

Finm ihe X anneal I .ixoltt. MEDICAL ADMONITIONS OF THE CHINESE. Do vatiKiiis; govern yur passions; restrain your ::;;" lite. Avoid excels and high seasoned food.

Frum the Cmnh'-rbiiKi Pn-i'ayn-riait TOBACCO AN ANECDOTE. '

A pious friend of i!u; writer, has lour lime sons,

the youngest about live years

s old, tiiO eldest

il i!

rlovviy. ; rd

to s diet v.

cla w vour

food

II.

. .1 1 t l

1

1 - ' .. I .... :. .

tl.iys, ill It i '.ll iO S.iieiv. nniiiu's: M is nui i Ol 1110 SCtl-Uelil.il Ol tome on: iui en, in oim.-i iw he right ofpvhoL some to go out fasting. ?Iako a hearty meal I money to assist in sending the gospel to the hea

Do not j eleven. I (toy had hoard their Uih-r read, f.r sp: 'ak

it is nut i nt i ho se f-doi.i.: ol Fottte c hiUlreii, iii oiiler to et

F'nm ihc Gun.-si'c Fhiukt. " WOODLANj) PATU'llES." Mr. TveKKit: la a ren.-ni tour through Woodford, B itir'ooi!, Scott and Fyeiti.' counties, in Kentuekv. I could not out bo enr.ip n;;;J wiiii a view of tite Woodland P.isuues."' wiitclt tire so much the

prnie of mat pert on o; iveniMoky. i ney caitaiai

a

ctiotis. IL'ini ;i you.:; man, li'ile iitinression ; but suhse-

;n

i,

.i-

tn our t ui::.e e

the p.-'i.Ui v.i b

laieut tii servaii;):! n ,s ree ;!"sd !!, with ur.icn lurce to my ii::h!.

more ecuiip.'t. ;ii tu an tite vrm

about noon, and cat plain meats only: avoid'salied I then." H.veited by the account, they all proposed to exceeded any thing of the kind in pomt of bsauty,

t

entirely norn

i.

ij, teoh tij, teaohini:. S;

t,

i:

. The on bevor.d

1 en:ies ro'jori ion

e AIK-.

. ia-r, . rued by t

;l'en. t!.a:i 1 .r-

agdttist lies sl.ite oi tnuies, :v. In our i-p;n:oi, those

m-r i mucii

ther f ::st. We have objections wliieli we tiiltik weic

beiietieiaries ouix'.t to cam more by teacliiitg, tliat: tliey do. It aj-pears to us from tlus rej'-ort, that western colleges are not fu'.fihng tlieir duty to the tonimunity in which they are siiu.'.trd. Thoy ouht t ciea:e asvund tl.t m, a public souhment i:i ihvot rf common school edac-ition; and. to a very considerable extent, they omuit to funrsli the seho.;is

!i !:! hers. So .cv l-.:"! imt eo.ierr's nave

it the

lb iik, :..,!

1 s nue on

woi.1,1 i:o.v prvs-mt ill s s !. ;?. hov..-yer. my p! d-i t.;.:y lead .titers to ('lio'with more s.billty. The gious men, to ooute to tii

tio.ns. t liit is the truii

attention. In a ovi-ramei,; like ours

to !' e

:n the m'oiic.

l er-

iheats; tho?e. wl.o eas ti.cm otter, nave paie complex-1 tiieir lather that they would a ostium

inns ami a s ow nuise. ami are lud ol conuntt'd hit- i the use ol butter if he wmihl give eacii ol them six

moe.rs. S;ij) betimes and sparingly; h i your meat j and a fourth cents a week. He agreed to this propose nviiticr too much nor loo little cooked. Sleep not j sal, and for several months tliev have persevered in

until two hours after eating. E urn vour me ds with 1 voluntarily denviug tlr uiselves tl

use of butter,

,:V e.l si ' ! n 7 t:ie matter i a oose i ';, :' '- ' iou. iiiuu.n who ui .u o ; uiai iiiey ina uau iiiuiiut iu wai in u.u ui:jiuuijp

out ll;e trtin of thought I aftetwards. le cry mode! .Ue in the use of all tho ; box. ,'n'v v ; iod meu, oi' reii-i nlc.;sures of sense; La' all excess weakens the .pir- ! A vottng Cumbwrland Presbyterian Preacher is

; ti: ' polls ami vo'e in our dee-; its. W'aik nut too I. nig at once,st.itid not for hours hoarding at. the house of the father of these boys, i g

; o wLeh I won id call i i:1 le'm oiie posture, nor iie ionuer than tiveessarv. In i He has been long stddicttd to the

I winter

i cuhi. Imi::ed:aie!v alter Toll iiwake. rub votir . nrar.tire. hp has rnafle several luelieetm. attemots to I Ol lue beauty and r

that I ever iw. and soirwested to mv mmd tne led-

sibiiity of appid.ximating, if not rivaling them in ho tuty and utility. 'Joey ate sad to yield as groat amount of feed as land that Ins bfen fully cleared of the timber. They are thickly '-set,' as they hmn it. with "hluo erass."" but it apnears to me of a

v;iriolv. if not siiee.ies. etl.irelv (iiiieli

I :.,.! . 1' - ... i .-I i-(.'r-n, i.V V i

lillO Ol g.T?3 i.liOll 111

a iiiiU '.viitc.u ieiU3 ex. remel

ent from that

. i i

Ol US Lill lV-f - .I'.

i practice of chew-1 m great m,Jiiu.uico, anu riir.r courts a partial

eep not voursek too hot mir it) summer too ! tug tobacco. Aot satisfied et the pronnetv ol tne so me than an entire open lie. a. to

w.

c??e:

de

pends L

i .s cuara.e! i-r ti

lets, ami tins again uepi cf those who elect them.

m Uk

coat

the character' iiand. Avoid a stream of wind as you would an i and perseverence the little boys denied themselves

ies out a tnoment.t

eor.siih

lfc

to !e d

::i

tain, to see the

r.tRi tn're i i

oeticai

t

oiiice hs and

n of tins duty. : i.ioour lo is are allowed ' spring

'mod men stay at ' no! be in has

now. t.. outing out oi a warm o.ttu, or alter naiai the butter, inai they might oe lnstrumenial m sen-

Ct not expose your eouy to coiu. i ; in the uing tn.e gospel ot salvation to ttio heathen, ne there should be two or three hot days, do : jrew ashamed of his indecision, and want of con-

wost

tnusi

with tet'.cnein.

,lonr : 1 1 1 H are doitiir. So thos

do, or, we th nk, the wants ol tne west will nev

er be sue:

We ur"-e an alieration, first, as a matter r.f c

About hall oi mat appropwaieo to i

l

Sneiotv. i;UaU,t to hue Lee

ii(me, iee conipn'xion seom ntly o!' our 1 ins, moral tViturcs t- f those

i.u our law maM'i' wit! be roil, cted who i b et them.

omy. cation

ea.i ne

ihe

iicneficiaries thetnsi ;ves. Ly teacmng.

We urn:-- it nil ain, as one to the cause o

men education at the vest, 'i !sse -V. oneht. to pour a meat deal oi light mio t.

the vein.'' of the wistetn country

tner.t crv for teachers for th 'st

to educate teacliers for the w-. si. Whatever efforts mav be made, many will grow tip uneducated U l'oie those want can be fui'y supplied. And if students in western collect s withdraw themselves

I I: shdl ether

1 1 no

1

) ilie novfrnmeut is

com-

StlloelltS m i.es ol

Tu :e is a

sckoi.'.s

'V!a!i:ieii ii'i-l prop mat

i it u ' urns to v ote mieii .uei

iini neusir ttitis euaiiaeu to ex ira

te shoiiiu :r! to the eohs ami let

ft It. ii tve Chris! i ins in this e

tin v in tms repc et Have ti.ev

Hive nn idaa

nineis of these fields, 15 c;

;itr of its ru- j itreast where ihe heart lies with tite p.lm of your j abandon it; but when he saw with what constancy, ! 'ucly beyond my power of description, and all I de

sign is to awaken tne tanners ot western -New tone, to tiie practicability of at once benefiting their farms, and increasing ihe product by cleariag from their woods the fallen decaying wood and underbrush, and permitting, inMe.ad of ibis tw less encumbrance, a grow ill of gra?s to occupy ihe ground, in the mean time 1 should L glad io it ive any one give an accurate account of Kentucky blue grass, and when? the seed may he obtained. Could I obtain ihe seed, I would commence nuking some experiments in this country, iaat iui'arht tend to elucidate) the subject.

i

to p

your winter clothes. It ' stancy of purpose, and determined to abandon the

;mi eon-!'s unwholesome io tail yomseii during perspiration, cunin .l practice: criminal, because the use ol to-

iVoni the' W.ish your mouth w.Ui water or tea lukewarm be- ; bacro is injurious to the health of its votary, and j fore you go to ret !, and rub the sob s of your feet ; because it incurs an expenditure of money, (to say

ih it every in an j w ai m. When you lie (h.wn b.uiisli til th'iuulit lite least) uselessly, which might be so appropiiated

bv our vcheols and ; Not one in ten liiousand dies by poison; yet the that (j'od would be glorified, and mankind bone-

iuiv ;tnd virtuously. ' bare mention ol it si; ikes with horror; wh it muiti- filed.

th.iilui't.s bv lutempeiamcel let now htlie it is feared

o

iiior

ed tl.ee,

i v

t l o:

his iiiilu' itee be : See that motii, wmcii fhes incessanily around tho t u try done their i cm. lie it is consumed! Man of pleasure, see your

not too often ev

wn mi:

nd f..r

tolhkli,'' it U

d mui ii their

!!iiullng i;i ptihtie 1 eonusts? bo; if good men in lia'se ta.ited tiiitie ih.s iorm ol government.

,t.

!.JU

lueir i

ii e ilS

s womrl r w;..e!i

Teatp-crance is the best physic. The

;eof man is a fever, in which very cold fits are fd-

he ,.: : owed t v others its hot. ihe man who it.it u never

t:!d not i been s:ci; !tth not know the value of

;!f ....... j man who I

The preacher now finds no difficulty in adhering to his resolution to abstain from his former habit. How many preachers are there, who preach the

doctrine of temperance in all things, in the j

illlpt!

tne

fiom the wank, the so much '-tie more

grow Uj

up mean a I

,t , f.f t f, siov.iiv e

eiit mt. and the numh.r w

e in ignoram-f

i,.

so ti'.iieu the

1 ,

V no n

ts ol the

greater. One of ihe most pressing wan

west mus! l.v tamp! a d by ih in, in ms very way,

ply l!l.p it eV

or ihe v. o.-' lo.i.-i u.a.LVo'u'.iblv i.;V htl. 'l'i.e nu:s! ei'ine to: ward a w.mi. ni put io i o v i p asor.

... "i' ol; c

iiish

it. N c urge it. of eiib-i to do tion Society.

.or w c

ic.;c .;t it.

d Si.; aid in

which

v, e :

iney r for

Tin

i e.i

xerl ii ' a

'i'hey wisii praye;-mef '

i ,

thn ;

io fo he

lilL'S. ii!i

1nem.eiv. s i:e.m pn

m; neiie:

, geie-valiy. iieliei mil ::, ai:d h.lv m s-ome e

ichiiig

t a. s ol in. are anxa e nee oe

conn :a :a :ess scarce- r

e torm to I e see e: .

inost pi i ieet rimes! let tiieir i;

I Wold,

It would be s.dti';. -.-i.' una, e... vote it a- sueli m-ti sere and save ihe i'oit in all iving ih. s :' :im if pi s.-ih : ',.ns!,.-tiS will be : e 1 p.uiy m ihe ' e dm the io'eueo ieaven ih-- W h"le : our :niod tnst.l'lt.t ; i know no iii .n ; Willi in. ee pa . j a :. ihe it ' : e. i ,toim

ions

i ,

n

.ilue of health. The

iiite-.l a i with the linger, never dies of

ase. 'i'iie liif.i.euie lie.! does not cause the pas' to wi.ik (r.le. m.ver c ues ietn.

and scarcely conclude iheirsermon before a vitiated taste must bo pampered with the noxious weed. N.

n

: for v. ': Let (.hi.;.:' th. y li.ui nnirv; let

n

r

liny io. ih lo-i;e

ell-lli v of all; Ui-!. , w!.o?o Oil ! v.-V, r

i ,us vote k best ia i!:eir o,l

I j)arty contests, hcs'iilio-isuess ol muigh J with e

a 1 .i ; 1 1 . i y las

ea.riv m

con -

!.

1't. ir

prese llieir u.ue;

i.U,., '.t io aoiiee be it ia reihe press. .cry ii ,'ut i-

tends lo.p :o wen 'd a pr -;voi:

ill

e mernii

sr lo ; o we;t i .-)yeriiecl. tme hull I S

e p belei'e midn-giii iswerih two Imur's after. W--.-g.'M s to !.; -viiii a hue supper, all nig! it tu titles aiid foiscs. Ceen and little eating make a !,-,!! fit. T;i: ioio.i'. in Tiin way. An ind'vidual in the iie;i,-.' of ibis stale gives the foliowmg account of

moimr m whleh he Was lost iiirested by the or of DiViia1 Ii uih :

: who ii h i no regard lo

"( led w :s not in ;ill his iiwlnl n one was frefjnenllv ad lil isphemios. ne mor-

orror d'es the fo!!o.v

Aitcner

u

sole,-

oi

: e

hoeil Oil. t of o L:j " though I ps in o i .- aioe. !

. i e

. !,

a-

r

i

Oil

'ram

Teere is no form ol

oselul eliori te-r wmeh iiiey are hetler en Uiiteii. in which they can engmro more safely and usHhilly. than in teiching. Let them find places where tools ougb.t to be taugnt. Let ihem ceuevso with the people, and excite t.moi.g them a dcs.ve for the education of their children. Let them grat

ify ihe desire iiiey have excited, by teachers tla mse'o es. hi no other way

ia their present state of advancement , exert a mo;

oowerui . s i intai v. anil permanent reitg'.ou:

i .i

lev er ol h-S I .o even to the I ist pohiieal p'.ospto oxort tie v :

bel 'a.ail

to let ! IS eJil

t ti

ti

e i.ia. j i :,o .

in ii

a t

tin

oee

: ' t .-

1; i I si

ii:-. i vet

beeomi ::; cm the'.

u.

;n i r - :ry of 1 i , as a i i . . a

a i vrs fo;: C'TiTI.t'T he American 1 id

ttl:e oeio-v. a

,t

i i or

Test

nt

con

i.

u

ence. 5 he pr much

in iio w v can luey more eiieetuahy c.u c ;!i S3 i f li:e man of sm," aboil! which so

ahor to belter

l of souls.

the man ol sm, ; .1 no way can thf v

ie imm-.-thale Couvcrsie.

'. li

houl.l be i-il'ecte g.-ncv of local

. :u i; sue; VaS i.-O Ii I, as f.tr ;; uxili.irv b

T :

cnmi w, M.berl. i

possli'i ale socii

can: m lue

nti.go. for

We ttrge it. once more, as :i means c Western Colli gos wiiii studeiils. i.c!

. ! I .1

are mi-oio. is alroai.y. go lone. at;u Young ic.mtls around l;;-;.i. Let i! feci ihe bene tit of having colleges.

ud ciiue.rt n, e-y !avor;m.e

l ,!.

parents and ciiUe.rt n.

the r own p: rsons, tint! it is do

man to !.e a s'l-deut in coll. -go, ami ! ence of a c rl ain college on its stud lint for th-- influence thus exerted, s

iurnismn

iliose vh i

wake up toe ui make1 alt . t i . t iiiem snow tiecimeu?. in

io si'ppiy oe!V

yeais oi age. v." .tit a ixt.-.e

:s desiilute an.; tat lies supply o, through th--

lie:-. tliCV )i'il-

t soce'v. and buiiisiiuig l of eva-rv rcegioas nam

fun!

! t'e:

lie it he ii d ii a I "

er.nore pro-

books ' un.-b'e-1

Ainericiiu Ihide Soe.i-.'ty ai:is Were t iken ia ihe j

Las! co

It

:v

laagl .:

('. ce

l

o.r a i at th ve-ed ot ll .V

V.-Vlt'.g ' U.diU - j gov,,l. i I 1 ' . ' o! tne i

e l.v

! I

nu-v ! a biit

o

a

apcHo. :.-.:.t nail tart of t

te lil :!

?cb

We ;' i r.e.t des

1aug.it liiiMuu ine

does no! show that th

r go t i gl, are an 1

or tl.toe nu mhs, w ith a n and for thrie. four or five

stiniee. vear.

1 i ie! , h -.o

whole vc:r. Our

chihlren o

e r ediieated

can to- e:! Vt rv Wi il. !;.:': i 1.1 he hs rv.-iii'oi

i ihs'riet. at th ,.r i'. A school

act:

.1

moil

i.i

iiS

e male with a

teae.ier. good fe-

; cuiaug no'.ies oi tne

' them lo destitute chili

i in tlieir respective limits. It v

. nt sod. titiit tne :.ti::.;, u'.'e-s should purcle.s t j wanted, as far as tliev wore able, and who.

to p'.ll f.l ISO. to f : . I ml li

lor g,-.;.'; 't-.v.v ,-ul. Cre

draw ing tip of those important resolutions, and th v were I'ally n-sd !..:p;i:lv explaineil by the Rev. D s. - t ' I ! t ..ii.nor ami e :s.c. Not , idit audii'g these precautions u:i exphnit'oas. fnnte Su i.da v-sehra :!s are be'-ann !i" to send

io t.ig .iUiei':ean i, use S,ieie:y lor heoas iiiv, v.i ii-e. it any ; pplieaCmi lo tite aux-

w:, e-,::i.!s t:a v a:;1 s t-o the!.- pecuniary c.r;ct:ee ott"is! to ! e oor-

r-.iir.iugios-eSmid-v-i

sciwiol !eae;a ia- ol u nerent (lenominatttiiis anxious j

to supply all their pupils, and all ihe ih siimte chiiddien around iheai, w.th the Sriip'urcs, ii is ail important that thi v take the proper stops in procuring

ilesi rp' v re .-l and

a eh v inch ,t -1 j i . 1 ie c i ):-eu 1; . i oil" igcd lil ihe he. ill. At leii me g, supoosm

eves I' ll noon ;i in

nodi . leiv ov a-r his wash stam

m ;i a sii-'at repneeroi ms ways, eiii-d its pia s nt poSi'dou without ;i.!t .-i r.oln-e. lie look it down. no:n it. a !:-..! put ii. hack on the

The ..ci meiaue"-, ihe lirsl ohiect !ii at:--;:t;o:t w.ts tins Very Leble, and then- t. ....''long -titer uaiau.ig tepro'.'tiig iceam'' so much annoyed by its preslosolved to p.ul i! out of ihe Way.

vu with '.Ills vio'.v !:; e-p-med il, and

t'e-oii which hi.-, ovo liehted, was

. ii ch iraeier. i lo continued to

ely, anv price but liberty and j ,il(;se fertile sources ef mental tenets in sleep; and, I bv nations, for peace. in the second lace, their minds aio exceedingly O0,there h..yebeontl diubtent ' susceptible of dread in .ill its forms, end prons to

i t.ugSpain, 'I'liere

oi u s lias !n, id

V.'ah. What a picture of ing bri ef paragraph present!

What money expended to onnole

his fellow man ! Sm

honor, should lie paid

'Since the year 1000

wars hetwen i.nglaud anil i- ranc, is oetv.-f land and Scot I .ml. S between England ;m and 7 with other countries mall ."31 wars!

have been ( wars within 1(H) years, viz: "1 st war, ending KVJ7, cost '21,500,000 . 100. 000 slain, 80,000 died in famine. '-2d war, began 11 0'2, cost i:J,()00,000'. Siaii not ascertained. "thl war, began io.O, cost 48,000,000. Siaii

not ascertained. "lib war, begun 1750, cost 1 1 1 ,000.0002. Slain 250,000. "5th. American war, began 1775, cost ICd. 000. Slain 200,000. 'v'rth. Last war, began 193, cost 7."i.iHM,-bOO. Slain 2.000.0SH) amongst all the hcllige enls. At the conclusion of the war which ended in . lO.t.7 the national debt was 21,500,000. At the

conclusion ot ihe last war, in lsio, lhc national debt amounted to no less than 1,050,000,000." Lou'on Times.

Tim dreams or ctntnaitx. Chihlren droara almost from their birth: and if we mayji-ige from what on many occasions, they seem to endure during sleep, wc must suppose thai ihe visions which haunt tlieir young minds are often of a very frightful kind. Children, from many cauaeo, are more rj t to have dreams of terror thoi aJuits. In the iiet place,

What, blood snilt! i they arc peculiarly subject to various mseases, such 1 " ! . i ' i i i .... i .....I.;....

Hen. iii I life if.r I as leeining, cenvu isio-.s, arm oowei ccm ai.iiun,

be acted upon or it, wnaiever si tape it assumes.

Many of the dnj;;ms experienc d at this early period leave an indelible impression upon the mind. They are remembered in after i fe with feelings of pain; and, hie, -.ding with the mo' e del ight lul reminiscences of childhood, demonstrate that this tra, which we

are apt to consider one

unvaried scca:e of sunshino

lappmess, ie

m

as well as foture life, its shadand was net uiiibiged with hues

i.ifancv, there-

and 1

ews ol meianchotv

of sorrow and car. The slci p of

fore is fir from being ihe ide..i i'-;to o! lei, city which is commonly suppo. -d. 1: is h '.tinted with its own

tcrroi-, even more ti...n t;.at i.e.) its; f.tio. it

. !

I...

a no oe t-i c-1 .iV tne a ( it his own ho. .it and ii to its former posit:

i u r

cup Ulcus ot" the li .Ih, while he was re ' himself Ullohseivi

euracv and

iv wi'u a h'-a.v y .du g it one morI, he tiirtied to

Pa -cis

ti.

The following tale was

many

of i

.1.! V.S0..S Willi

ee

a H ,!..

it are e.a,u il

ly delightful, there can be hole doubt that it is tortured by dreams of a more painful character than often 14 11 to th i shara of altar ldo- .IfacA'.'iw.V FAilosophy Sleep.

w no: her ins wi

who had uol vet risen, was

li.eo, and found her hitla d in a ihioil of had long been auxieus 'i.r his s tlvrttioii.

I a:

e .

: :; rv u. t - i 1 ica-.Lif.

V. I!

UiV f ;

iUlst au-i'S. Now ectetl. Vi:ile it is

: .-he w.

v.;- r : i , i . i I : i j ..'e , ha ho s i w li w use io conee i! it h.- rumor, and I Christ. Jesttj. u go vviih me to

foiili I am reso ,.d fi-mn that thru f

t,

i

.! seeing

e

ec eel

:' a

: ti nr o . e.i. . mv lom' -r.

hid the,-.! i.i il ill you pray Ih

louse o:

no

him mornaiir

a tho vv.,rd of l;;.". , he ie-iit irked, it is

I ia ;t poor m.s-

:;' .on hut

:r me; and will ni : for from this

nd :rih

i.

U prep he hecai

,, n

ha: pv, eoasise. ;it. li.

ti Thus t!;e Li. do casually

a wicle-.l m in pi 1 it, ia brn: ;:;,-' him

v

1 ! ef

I e't;u.n. o :.; -t, .' .o (),

are for heaven

aim- an aliered man md ilevotcvt Ciu'isplae -d m t!i.: way ol d lim ii'T!i the S--ir-

nd !:

am:

a mart-

reason mie snn:! v.

fiiith.' teacher is a v

It :s said 'oia.t vacations, in western colleges, an -to arrange' I. as to or he s-hnol teaching v;rv incon '( mil -nt. if so, ht this huh be removed. Lei va -cations he arranged with special reference to the ae-

e! illi.lt n! it.iw.t ttiin tt'ltt. A l.,,.i.l . mil ..

books. Let them apply to seine local IM.le society

nc

-1 ...

e w no wisn to spom

-enough to just .fv it. It may b - objected by some, that schools should

teacheis. Wo lepiv, that

rr at hand for books, re. I v purchase, or bv

ich la inks as are wanted. am

..... , .. pio- i-oniphsiied the t;usmess, ami are now it

ill Ol the ! alfll! Society I ..l!,:,t noi.o llinimmli o:.r,l, tn

'iirmsli iheih !ose!iools, !,,.!; ,.w .,,.,, i,.. t- ., ,,a :,u, t.i

in:; i forme

.ore Convention to procure evi Isp'.itcd points in the life of Co

re uist now

Tt.av oti:a;;;:! rr '

lat a v.e.mtiiitieo appotnieti ai tne t.o

ice tttion tne tvvo

ilti-

.lohnsen. have

ami lo ah such children as i.u- resolutions el tne American Hihle Society coiktemplated. Tii ,o wih I e no difficulty in obtaining all the Uibles rind 'is

dv to

tie laught liy pioh ssiona professional teachers for

i r sehot

.ia

sirable; but he who makes up his min

tent, f.r life, with th

com

M-hools in g' ner

a it

pen

l.kily

ition w; " give.

very d

o be co-.;-; common at best h

ten'h r..te m in, and will he an inelVictent teacher, in nine ca? -s out of ten. ) ir best ih-- riet schools, as i goner il tiling, will bo pomhi by young men. who are conscious of possessing povv-rio rise hmh-

nts wanted, t

i

hi means are ado

must

svsi

mi and ordtir iii t!i

alt ;

t

er, anil who mean to do it. ami who leicn as urn

the meansofa.-lv.ii-.cerueiit. Their add is ne. rv. in order to make ihe bmuuiss i esp; ct ahh-. Do western habits of thought and ae'lmi th.ow ooS'a.i les in tii-- way i fcoiosc we teooinmoli'l ! il is then ih.' he-ee-as of t In- oil, g. s and Cult :e siu-iien!-, to bleak up those h ;b;'s. ami form sm h as sr" belter. Fins is reasonably e p-. cted of teem. Their b'-in ! ( tois at the lo..M expect it. Th' V h ' jjiven io o.r.i c lleees. wi'!-. ih,. i x ; t..i in t the v w . ,1 ! pit t.): ,ii I he .'ail iiiib.i-ace :,.c. : coi -It -i - ui li ... ,.ic ua.ie lo t it. It' li,i - ;e 'n be o.. ., poi nn d t;i o: of l ne m- -t i e , n t ... ..i .. his ol tht! u.lhicnce, ii ev Will feel ih t lh-y (uvea Tight to .it. pi. i n. I ins, we Know, is a mailer o! M-eoiid.nv ( oi)j delition , but il is ve, hy of some notice. W e : thiovv cut tiii-ao bin-f iio.'s, id r m .- t ire relh-ci n m ;md itlier con vers n w ii h m on p t son, whose opmioiis on tins S'lLj- t:t.i fm r-- s, ii. We fihdl probably htve tn-cas .n io ,.d c;l to it again.

tele

lu: ill. ni. It i -

imp: :? -siblo io conduct ihe concerns of so oxtentleo and cotnplieited an insli'.uiio'i as the Am rican ihhle Society, without a strict adherence to method. It is hop.'l that anxilinry rihh societies will take earlv rueasm't-s to replenish their depositories wi'd

I such Eihles and Tesiami-nts by adults and bv ties'.itute ' l-.o'.mtis. Te.en vvitli lira hh

may ioo! lor great ami oj.

l::;oiC. W nn-i' pnen SO

turn void.

I in en io e V u out

ant of the Tccumseh fimiL was present at the battle

s ; vv Tccumseh fail by tie

.nil that" Tccuin-a-

wiio

,f th-hand

with ins ii'i.

ac-re-

d.e among the

tu, tl d. seciid-

de posed thai hi Tlianu-s that In

ol i ol. Johnson,

breath, confes

ed 'h it Col. Johns. :;i was the red tttthe-r of the Sunday .Mill Report. At all events, one "of the

most lice ami intelligent people upon earth, a

man, was

Thicks

written bv a ..b.-thooist :

A miserable trick is plaved upon the credulity of the ignorant and hood-winked Papist, and w hat a Ircm-iidous weigh, of wralh the Ivi niish iriests arc heajiing up themselves against the day of wrath, by such abominable practices. I promised to write to you on the subject of Pone r v. I am not ignorant of its devices, some of mv

relatives being among its votaries. ! A vast deal is dune by way of pretended miracles, lo keep up the credit of Horn ;msm. it it owin ' to this, probably, that France, for manv

i i . - i i .-.. . j : ..: .

years, has neen verv scent tea i relative io us uiuiiu

iiithority. 1 will relate an itist moa of these pre

tended miracles. It took place at Paris, France, just, before 1 came to this country. Notice was

dven, that at high mass, soius would be prayed

out of purgatory, and thai they would be seen! It

was necessarv lo have tickets of admittance. Ihe

Weslevau Yt ssiomu v in Pans, at that time, throimh

i good friend, obtained a ticket, and took his stand

near the altar, and waited for the grand scene. Il

ommenced. The souls came creeping about tindtar! The press of people was very great. At englh one of the souls came near the railing of the

aliar! where all were knelt, covering their laces.

Our missionary was bent upon securing one, which

ie did. He knew not what it was. While seen

ii- -. -.i.i . i - . i ii... i . . ....

ing it, or holding u, u nu ms uuger: no snoi,n it iff, but still secured and carried it away. At the

in xt .Missionary mooting in London, he presented

il to the audience, dressed in white gauze. And

what do you think it was? .1 cr,il.' The aoove

is a fact, lo which a minister now in this country, who saw it at tho above named nteeeting iii willing any time to testify.

MimicAL Geology. At some future diy, I rm no doubt that we shall discover that there is such a science as Medical Geology, iz. that certain strata are, as foundation ground for human habitations, much more liable lo he a'lbcted with certain censes of disease than others, and we ( hall probably not only know the fet, but ascr-rlaiii the cause and remedy. The county of N"ifoik lias lonj been famou for the astonishing number of putieins affected with the stone: nothing hasbeeu heietolore done toinvesnu .lit 1 I

leoi'.e t he cans-,:. ine oartii, l u ve long neon

a-H'

-i.

on Van-P,

urt

may be vv ,n1ed, I

ts Hi..

io, h

Pn.n lleir Lo .1. v.!"...nt id .'. . ti! no! i

h.i'.ard gravely the

other day to assert such to be tha ftcl, in regard to the dying Indian, and we believe ihe story so far as this. We just as much l.-liove that Col. Johnson

wrote the Sunday .Mid Report, as we believe h

.oiled 'i i march : and we know tint he did not

.vi-.i'i the rep at. Aguu: there is as much evi

dan. e !h .! lie- dymg I iidia ii tied ir.-ul the Col.

ill' ne.r

Pi

of I'll

IvO

oi l , wmch w

to

written

i

the pmehaso ;,n i i ree'ed to .li en S J ' s -'ant 're isnrer n 115 Nasan-s!r et Letters n 1 t'iug m i ! -n and man ;.

ii"li',:,s t 'U,

rl.

em

l I'll i .1 l n 11;. '. t''h geiiei.'

in in

Ie I tli i re io be ! 'tit ,i :id i-'ocie V,

il.l

ol limb S ami i . ,. ol aliVll. e OS.

: ih i -diant. v 'or. Si i ci; 'v. ni 1 ' - S n e i P. S. ih. tors td Ana I ; !h J.. S

I 'I a . I Ol.'l I

.Ni W Vo:k. Io ti iVel ,iej agcncii s, h i mi ni of auxiliary Si i-1 e

:.! mi-clings, re-uests lori I't Si mis, a ml I he amm

re io be directed to Rev. John ' tot try of ihe A.neiican Ihble S

oo.

igioin p p-rs Will ' v i s'-'iin'.1 ih

I i;-

a, del- ... i ioli.t epol Is

th

lei

ecu -;us .her Ine Indioi was I.i!

I ( 'o..iie! .loiinsoii killed lain

mie, ine case is oiiee ci-ar.

d.

there i

ie can

oersuaihid. contains wil'.U'l t.si

1 ' elfect futtire ciutig-js of ihe of the atuiosp'iere. The :"

which reigned together for set

rtd

portion of the civilized world wore doubde-s tha

result, of certain subterranean laws which regtuaU

its oxeruul economy laws known only to its Cie,"tor, SUUnuuis Jut rv..! I.

ogeuts des! mod to I surface, and also .ce aa 1 eardiquak

it v vears curing

tl.. r-tTM if Justi;. l-m. and ( e;)i n I u'd ed Pie la I rest

On the whole,

. i.c O.i. .-Wi".

. wr.ve rottv or Nrvs. ,i Tuesday, June ih ' wieketi ceremony of l iking ihe vet!, that is oi ivovveilly commencing a life of poihiiion, was performed at the iiiiimeiy in Georgetown, when three idrls were admit led, and added to the Ji suit Sorgho. The guls, according to custom, abandoned meir names like oilier sinners who requite an ali is o ounce tl ihen oh um ies, ami ine now railed by

iievviie.umg app.

llaliVt

Tlif Nr V Oaoiic 11 . - ev. -sl rah n t e kn.i - 11 ei ive I'el m I o-if ilaMt-nii hi'.fi iieiiiirr Int-.w ti.ii-t-veton.""

i- M.oi-; a lan- ot .e

il lint. ; mil c ,-n.J la liifir r .i-

!ie priests, hy Ih

e ;.7, C.f'iJ .lgi..v,and 77;ei. '.i. The last t i.e is no lie! er dim b! sp.iemv; as if God would i-i! ,i ui i g w "in n lo J ostitis ior their I icenl tons -e--;. We mam! on thai ihi ensnaring convent sysI nt le.val ess in nunneries is moie dangerous

Ii m the opt n piostitiHiou of the ku.jwn houses of

ittfitiny. Vrc'rsi'iin I indicator

Thikst. As theseasoii is at hand when this disease may be expected to prevail, and as we believe the common remedies of mint juleps, soda-water,

iced lemonade, eye. cVc. to be very apt to cause a collapse of the pocket, if not of the stomach we beg leave to recommend ihe following: Drink as much cold water as you can easily get down, the first thing in the morning, and the last at night. This remedy was used by CI. ppeiten, of Africa, memory; and we have indeed known il tried during

the past year, by various poisons, hiu! always with success. A word upon ihe li rms "thirsty" and "dry:'''' we use t hem as synonymous, but they are

not so. Thirst is of the stomach, and is a re Iv.ant of liquid, and cured by drinking; dryness is of the mouth, and is often caused by dunking, for cold water is astringent and closes- the salivary glands. A man by speaking becomes div, by labor he becomes thirsty. Sleep over this paragraph with your

mouth open, and it will be, when you wake, as dry as a hone; close it and let (he glands pour out llieir moisture, and your dryness is gone. Write etlitoia;iis for us. either drv or w.tsliv. of a warm day, till the

sweat pours off you, and then walk down ami look at the confeclinoneCs ice cronim", between whirl, and you there is a great empty gulf, to w it, a pork et mil vour month may water to oveiilovv-.ng at

Ax" AOTt'Al. fact. A man dow n .lttev, talking of the number of wives io winch he had been married, w:aa asked by a person present, How many wives have von had? "Why, I believe four or five," said lie, and began to count over. "There was P:-',-ly and Peggy, Sally and Dorothy And there ho made a kind of halt; during which intermission, a neighbor present said, ". hero's another, Molly, you forgot titr Tho man of in my wives clapped his hand on his forehead, and musing for some time, said in a lone inimitable, "Well, 1 believe it to bo so; I think 1 did have one with Mich a name, hut it

seems all like a dream. (A pause) Yes, you'ro right, I remember now, she vrasa poor sickly thing and didn't live iiiWf'n a year or two; lis very strange that I should forget Molly, but it's quite nat'ial; so many things happen in one's hie. ih.tt it's pliguey hard to keep an account of "em all, and I ha'ni got no Bible at home to put down ihe marriages in; -,ius-I sold it when mv last wifj diJ with tholes! of the household and kitchen fuinitute '

Loss Oi

isier of his discerns

riiiRoi.v."--The Rev. Mr.

tnui-

-, had a ensoul of writing tne hca 1 of on small slips of piper, which he bid

on the lhble before lum. lo be used in succession. One day wliilo explaining the second head, he became a little warm in the !.'irir-.s, ami came down with ran It a thump upon the Puble with his hand.

th at ihe ensuing slip h-ll over the edge of ihe pul

pit, thougu mi

ion-rived I V hililSi

Oil teaching

the end ol the second li- id, ne ioo,,od down tor ma third slip, bill alas! it was no! lo he found. '' Thirdly v he cried, looking round bun with gieat anxiety, vftera h'lle pause. "Thirdly" again he exclaimed,

but still no ihii.llv appeared. . .- " ..,,.-.,.,,.1 t!,.-, l.-iivo.!

Uieimen, j.- i.iu n...

not another word coo

i hi

Thirdly 1 say, my

wmiered cleix' vman : our

ie uiier. At ibis point,

while the congregation were paitly sympathising in

his distress, ami p.nilv rejoicing in sin n a decisivo insianceof ihe impropin ty of using n.tes in preach ing, which has iiLvavs b-. n an unpopular thing in the Scotch clergy, an old woman up and adthessed ih- -leather: "!f I'm no mis: a'eii, sir, I s;tw thirdly lien out at the at window a quarter of aa hour syne." h i unpovdhle il r any but a Scoichii. in io conceive how much this account of thirdly

. . i - . . t

the sirhh yet will thus! su! enthroned within ton. i was rtl.shed by m..t pan ol die cugtegat on wiv.m CiV Mir. I condemned the-rl rote

'W1v,iv'f.-jc.-iis..wrw-wrt, -.