Weekly News, Volume 1, Number 19, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 30 June 1854 — Page 1

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An Independent Paper Devoted to the Interests of the People, News, Agriculture. Education, Literature, the Markets, &c, &c. VOLUME I. jUSLXb. SIX. IX!)IA.A. FRIDAY, JUA'E 30, 18-5J. CLIMBER 19.

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? WFT V -TTdTI.O j h?r duty through the discouragement of ill- was sick and fretful: though four years old Li U idtjiYiJi UlLdWu, j health, ailing children, and very Karros 1 and very heavy, he repaired to be r.r.rsod -:rr kvi kt it.ipay morning, by ; mear,s; nit she cculd net help thinking Mis. 1 and tended a If he were a baby. She wart-

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wis thinking to-night yott Lave rot been up i to get a cashmere like ii:.c; but you impto our h-v.i.-e since 0,;t-h.r." j pened to be there when I went ir, ai d I s..w Jlrs. Swelling began to say sc-nietlilrg alnt ! low brig yea looked at this." net going where she was not wanted, ba: it I Mrs. Sneiling reniemlered the day, and

II aboard was g.-ttin-r worldly and cxtrava- : ed to sew with Miss Prime: but no sooner

-ant. as vear aiter vear her hoasehcll expen- would she get her needle threaded, and her j died away lower and lower, when she re- ( that she had come home thinking Mr, liul-

Aaecdote of Captain Martin Scott, j "Why is it? The I'errysburg Journal Ti r- coolness and daring of Ca; tain Scott, j speaks a volume of truth in the following who was cons:dered the be.-t shot in the j paragraph. Persons a-'.dle'ed to tin's mcar. Ameicau aum-, was at nil tunes r.:markable, ! practice will nlease read and take l.ei a

ses increased.

thimble on, than some new demand would membered Mis. Hubbard had been in twice

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bard had felt to grand to talk to her before the clerks. "I was afraid you would find mc out, and so I kept at the other end of the store.

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Onlv the day before, a: meeting, she could be made upon her time, and so the short jsir.ee then, not fix htr attention upon the sermon for' afternoon was passe 1 before she could sew ! "I know you have a groat deal to keep lookiiv at. the velvet Talma worn for the ' up a seam, and tea must be ready by dark: you at horn-: I know how .- used to be

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iH-:ahlKr, Mrs. Ilabbar i. Tuey were mem-1 ooetinuo her conversation w ith very little let mo pay three visU to y... tr one tlien, Jane?" K-rs'of tLe same chutcb, of which Mr. Hub-: pause orstlr.t, discussing the affairs of the'.TanC' Mrs. Hubbard drew her thimble j "Oh, Susan, 1 had such hard thoughts, i nw( Hivral stro..rter. He -.ive ! ehuivb. with a train cf moral, religious and ' from her pocket, and took up the top piece ; you don't know.- And Mrs. Sucdling put

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according to his means, and at the same time ' pen-otud reflections. Every one knows how of mending from the b:g wili" v basket, in dosirea his wife and family to dress and ; fatiguing it is to ba expected to listen to such ; the most natural manner. "YWs is to go so live as became his akuod " condition and ; a course, and to respond in the right place, ; isn't it?'' said she. "I can work and talk

prospect-. 'even when the mind is unoccupied. And too, you know. Mr. Hubbard has gone to ; I could see just how you felt, for the more

Time was when she had to work hard ; the dress did not look near so well as .Mrs. ; cnurcb meeting; cat i don t ttons it's es- i tnca to oe neignnony, ue comer j or. got.

ac'ly our piaoe to attend to church a..-.c:phne i It's grieved me a good deal, but about the

but on r.o occasion was the strength and ilrn-.iicss of his nen cs more th--rougLly tested than on the following occasion:

the eye enters the body of the paragrapdu "Why is it that some men will stand sni chaffer and jaw a long time about the price

h.r apron up to her eyes, instead of looking

at the new silk. "Never mind that now, it's only natural.

Tr.,swcni dv-t;,-ni-.a.-.A sum paid in i enough," continued M:ss Tine, pinching in : Snellir.g had figured in her mind, the new 6 All i.-.: and o KC.-n-od.-ations c-.-nneeted ' a !de seam in the endeavor to prodiK-s tfio j pec s being several shades darker than the 5 tUe o::ta iaar.t K- j A t-.. ciinrc attcii-1 1 0,ir..-a,? ba'-e. orthodox w hen she learned ': main lodv of the material. More discoura-

, 'her trade. 'I remember when tliev first : gir.g tlian all, it needed "finishing c!i'" when

i commcr.eud house-keei ii g, and she had to ' sev

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Wiiile stationed at Green Bay, he was : to bo payed for their county newspaper a called upon by the Government to rouke a ! year, or the h.t-ertion of an adverlisenv.nt, tour through the State of illino's, for pur- j when the same men would cor.si ler st ch poses connected with tlie service of the conduct in the last degree picayutrisa end l in ted States. mean if they were settling a hotel bill o. a One evening, a short time before- sunset, , bill for any other luxury. The difference of as he. was crossing one of the prairies, which ; half a dollar a day in halel bills is thought were at that time unsettled and uncultiva- nothing of by mrst of men; bat the dhT;rtcd, lie nj rroached a large bluff, near wlioy.. ' ence of 25 or 50 cents iu the price of a base a rock projected Several feet in a hor- !iC-.vsrr.per a year, induces some men to oeizontal direction, leaving a vacant spare be- : pi ive thetnselve of its value and the pt btween the lower edge and the surface of the lisher of their patronage. Yet even such

we women are so apt to nuke a bad matter dross. Ann was not very busy, and so I had j ground. As he reared the bluff, the Cap- ; men claim to be liberal and wh-de-souied'. worse by talking it over among each other, j her to make the skirt, as we could wear each tain observed a fine doe start from behind it, ! It is well to claim it; otherwise, they ra:glt and to people that it doesn't concern. So other's dresses in old times, and every little ! and bound across the prairie, lie watched be thought leggarly and small in s:r.di

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cn o'clock sounded the signal for the con-. I thought I'd just run in socially; and bring j helps w hen a person has got a good deal to j her agiie form with a true hunters zest until things.

do. If you will let me know when Miss .she disappeara in tuo distance, and turning Prime comes to make it up, she will come ' to the rock from whence she had started, he

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i do her own work as well as other people, f-rence meeting whtch M;ss i rtme would : my tl;:ml-ie as we use i to tor eacu ottier. and her own sewing too. Now I don't be- I not mi.-s on a::y account. j Mrs. Snelling wot.ld havo s.dd, half aa ' iieve i.e t.ses a i.te.iie in her hat-.d from "I wt.uh'.n't mind stopping over my lime ! hoar ag". that st:-' was completely fortifud i laornii: t-- night, while you and I, Mrs. ' jist to I-.;-d you a hclpli g hand, if it wasn't : against Mrs. Hubbard's advances, iu what ; St.vUlng. .k-!.'t zit mar.v p av -polls." church meeting io-nlght; but you kr.ov its ' sh:.rc- 350 ver, hut she b-g.m to find a mist i". ,: ..i,,--t. .'.! ",.,-KPr: , vpre ;nironant that all should be there that 1 s.thorin-z in her eves, as that ob.l kindness

; :i. in Mm Sueili'.tg's heart, i 'I'm atr.ud t!-or isn't

over ar.-I sew with her." Charity is r.ot easily provoked, sufferoth lor.tr, and is kind," was the minister's text

saw, to his surpri--; and pleasure, what he.; supposed to be the leg of a buck, while the

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; can. To he sure. Miss Hubbard is so took j and aff.-rtlou came stealing a2.es. again .aeh snlritiial im with o?her things now, she never goes. ; hot recollection.

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; growth Miss lh-ime. The cars. of this, world ' And though Miss Jones j--.ic.cd by letter, she j Itut M-. Hnbbarl was a v.n-te woman, I choke the seed,'' Toor woman! siie thought ' never goes to a business meeting. For my ; arid she knew thv.t friend aggrieved was hard i it was only an interest iu her neighbor's lest ! part 1 think we have got just as much right ; to win whether the offence had been inteni co - that prompted such a constant review to vote iu the church meetings as the men tional or not. Z( her conduct. Poo: le that have their ! and sp.-ak too, if we want to, though Dea- "It's pretty hard wo;k to live right, isn't

; hearts set on dress and high lie:;

fl.o .-.ovt Sn...h?v! l-.:it. Mrs. Sufi-Sin- thoii-rht ftor.3. ihe Umt-taf.on was too great to bi

of i 1v tr.p unw;r:,t;on 1 ,-,., p.rv hr- conld of- resisted. lie Hung himrelf from

fer, and noted the rest of the verie with ! had been tiught to st.md unti

Nhs'-e.ritn Wniii-ro. Though ercrrho.ly affects secrecy, ;: is a secret known to all the town, that almost o' c-ry comnetetA man In political life has r.o'-v r.r.u then us 2d the newspaper, ti.3 most povg:ful engine

much chance for better things."

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"That's what I think, them hi': waists, M:sS

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can't have ; con Smith has set his face against it ot late in;" she said, verging round again to tne i vears. S you sc, 1 11 have to go. And j old subject, after a little tolk about the roads

w do vou like ' there's only the facing to tace uown, and, ; and the weather, "i.very to. m .ne na.-, .is

ug? I hoar ih m side seams to stiteh up,

hmnliiat'cn "cuauitv rsviExn yox.'

Snelliug?

.Matbimoxy as it is. Avour.g mar. cr,1K1Mnc.;,1 crawlir g noisehsslv aion

meets a pretty face, falls in love with it, i .;s p - T 1

courts it, marries it, goes to housekeeping iJr,norAl;ic n.tentio

with it, and boasts of having a home and a wife to grace it. The chances are nine to

' ten lie lias neither. Her jrcttv face gets to

Vie an old .-'orv or becomes freckled or fret-

his horse 1 is for acting rion or. in: 3-; a:i nc-uain-

'.-, his -Kt in their h-i-l-,.:. -v.i 1 t-hi :; a :" ' t0 v";i'c s m u: ;" :'e " large hunting knife between his teeth, he . -r a a"v eT- v V-

e-..e:s eueei i.t'.ie s.ciecy resj ect:ng t;:e iact

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and t..t li.-Mlks tri c I iw.-d to h-.f,k at rich liOODle. and

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: they are all the fast.: on m New lor It. oI:s and eyes to go on. i ne siee es a:e au ica . v ; u..i.:- uie nau i;o. .. ....e ... v.i.., v..., i Dui n said she'd trv and sret me a 1 atom ! to baste in; ch. and there's the bones; but ' now tiu.t Mr. Hubbard has done so well, we

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ands and knees, with the, by no means . l ltJ'1 . e .par -rs, uiooju

of seizing his'unexpect- , lup' ,C0l;-e '' not. :o bc '

ed books!,:,, bv the leg if iv.s.ible, making . Wi'-a au Ui;;'r contnnuttons. 'Xon m .y

iif' c- '-uaUv v '7 ca-v to w r:te n.-r " newsp;-per," said a Cabinet Mil ister at a public dinner 13-

ceui.y, "nut try ;t."

when she went down i the spring. I ' bones are nothing to be put in especially ; have to live differently, and th'o.'s no end

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wcul In't ask iliss Uul'barl to hud me her'n to look at for all the world. How sun I going to get out the new backs Miss Sneik?'; ' j 'There's the cape, yen see." "Why. so there is'. I never calculated the ;

' 'T '8, , , V, iT ; ; ; , , t, v...,. sick of his trad ; knows a dozen wo John Lock wood is to be dealt with to- : too looking after things. I used to work vi . .

he paid any attention to, all he sat up with, i xyl0 : al.vudy cronehed, with all he swore to love honor and protect, he .,n;.r eves, rcadv to si-ring ni-cn the eoni-

au.l when the children were

men he likes better, gives up staying at- honie

him a prisoner of war, or takir

thc forfeit of his resistance. Tn -i tYov Tnoments he rr-a hel th" 5O:0t.-

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me limiu Ueer eiao--ea Uiio a ieu..,u,;s s.r,. n ,. , v-t.-t---, : A - U -

of soda water is required iu cities, during the hot season, to meet the calls at -hn-.-A every comer. It is possible, and we belie'. 9

not very tin common, to use it to excess, a: d

ing prey. The surprise was mutual. Here was a dilemma, from which he hardlv knew

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York. For mv parr, 1 never asleep in the evening, sit down comfortably i . ; ' - 1 now to extr.c.ite n.n-eu. i.v.icav as .m- j.r0vi,vcc di:icult:es not easily rcmedie.!. A

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he was in New

did put much faith in Lis religion and the : to sew or rea l; but now there is something more some of us stay aw ay, the more the cr somebody to see 0 the last minute. To rest of us oti 'ht to go. Don't forget to take be sure, as far as dress is concerned. I don't

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ferent boarding house.

A family of children grow up about him.

w glasses a day are eb rat as much as t's 3

were desperately against him. But the last s,0R,c!l wiI1 h...X. b;;, w.,.2!1 a -.Liaful

was the onlv aiternacne. Knowing the

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enpe. I was studytu' and contrivin' all the - iu that shoul ler a little, l-.r my part i.thaiK Had so mnca ot it as i used to, nen , i ' i " "n .lid V r,,,:.

and cos tieve abo' t everv cent, i ; ' , . . pan 01 -:eun'i., c c.-.c

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while you was to breakfast. Sivs I, Miss : think his sister ought to be labored with foi I had to plan

Ly 1 mien v.-ed to iu 1 my red i.ann.ng

Siielllug will have to have them backs j ieced and then everxbod' in to'vn'ii know it"--,

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Ch-ir love songs, and plays --c-.? n.'crfs, Miss a?out my sewing in sermon time, if you will

' been made over." Allen says. Now which is the wors'., I'd ; believe it, and how I should get the gills i As if evewhedv in Mrs. Spelling's cent-; like to know, going to the theatre or playing ' two dresses out cf one of mine. To be sure : inanity won! i not a ivc kn:.wn and n- uie t. opera i ;eces? M:ss Hubbard's Jane does ' I have no such temptations now." i un h-r any ti.n:: i-itws thai her brown me- that, when she's h.-me in vacation, thoueh. I Mrs. Sneiling looked up suddenly, ns the ; rl:..- -f two v.i.:te-s r. had ' .en turned and That t iocs nnd -r the arm don't look so very ' reeoih-ethei of her Sunday plan about the

1 ri.',. nn a n'r. f. ..- h.-v 1.. xt .:-.- S' o h ! l,-? Mrs S.clllp thcreaiii't mor'a two ' cai e cam" into h-r mind. C m it be that to i

set her heart, early in the fall, on a new style ; hours' work any way." ; l.'.n t.i- -xh-hi dl ),:-.rh tire o, she had of plaid for sale at Ihvwr. - Chtpin's; but Two hour's work, to a person who could been tin; less sincere worshipper of the two? I the doctor's bill wa.-. so large, that she was ! scarcely get time to do her mending from "I would like to try a little prosperity by

Tiie sacrifice had cost week to week, was no tnite. Airs. Snehing way ot a change, she said, more p.easantiy

1 dolls when boys and girls, druges when

commencii g i..e atta if he rhose ;o do sr.

swallowed every half hour, on a warm dey the habit becomes a vh-:, and the he alt a in ist suffer. Too much of a good thin t,

an opportumty o. Nvi:.t;i,t. 0f 9,, a, ,A.-ltCr or lobster salad, -i

yoo.r.g men and women, and so jnisses year ,vnitar ud,i deter:. dne-i to pursue the

v. o;-.;e than nono a all.

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oblig r-d to give it up.

hours cf calculation, alternate re-' wavered for a little while between the ac-j than she had last spoken, but still with bit-

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! solves and reconsiderations, livery purchase 5 cumulated pile ti dilapidated under clothes i terncss beneath, "I'm tneo ol saving, 'that she made, indeed, was cf r.ccc-ssitv ! in the willow basket, and the unfinished j "Oh, Jane!" Mrs. Hubbard said quickly,

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M,r-A.i ,M-r -.1 A,-:.r - -i !,i.rr:.-.l .. ,vt Arei- V.r.t. tht dress must be done before ' "do not choose vcur trials. I used to sav

Miss rrime went on with her fitting bv i New Year's dav, now close at hand, and that very thing, and that it was

tt... .i,n.- ir. l Mr; : o'l-'-v-r wo'., h.-r f.dto.l another latnn. and drew her lit- : enough for rich oeoide to preach." Mrs.

; task of w ashing up the breakfist dishes, jg-i tic w ork-stand up to the fire, as the clock ; Sneiling saw the painful expression that ' gtng the cradle with one foot every row and struck eight, Her mind had opened itself ! crossed" her friend's face, and the current re- , then, as her youngest chil l stirred in his to discontented thoughts in the morning, and port of young Uoberfs dissipation came into i morning nap. "d c c-ncmv had come like a flood," until all ( her mind. ''Everybody has fueir own trou- ! "That w?s a lucky thought, that cape." : the brightness of her life had been swept bles; some don't stand out so plain as others Miss Prime resumed her thimble and he; j wholly out cf s'ght. She saw only the sue-! and they don't get so much pity, llieh peoeouversAtlon tgethei'. "It don't seem to be cessive woes uf ill health, loss, and wearing ' p'c get very little, and they have hard work wore as much as the rest neither." ; anxiety which had rolled over them iu the j enough to bring up their children right, and No, U isn't; I only kept it for very Cul 1 ' past, and a blank dreary prospect for the fu- ; to live in peace nnd cha.'iy with all. I've 'j.-,,. ,i uht of it in church, Sundav, ' ture. Her very occtipation reminded her of 'gut so now 1 only ask lor patience to bear

after year, and not a -pilot, happy hour is

known throughout the whole household. Another young man becomes enamored of a ' fortune," lie waits upon it to parties, dances with it, exchanges buhi dour with

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get the parson, wc. Is it, calis it "wife," car- r

ri-es it home, sets up an establisument with it, introduces it to his friends, and says ("poor fellow) that he, too, is married, and has a home. It is false! He is not married; he has no home and soon finds it out. He is in the

same p'-lilic conne. Within four feet of the savage beast, and almost feeling his warm and excited breath upon his cheek, the captain, fixing ids ryes steadily upon the furmei wailed till he should turn his gaze from him. With S:ott. this strange contest was

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or n:e or ucatn. l nongn moments seeiu-.-o

There is - meihk.g in sickness tLr.5

breaks down the pride cf ntenheod, thr.t s -fiens the heart and brings it buck to t:: feelings cf infancy. W ho that he? v.i'fere , even in advanced life, in sickness, in despor -

who tintt has pined on a weary be I

the neglect and keickuess of a foreign

deney:

hours, his gaze faltered not for an instant, hind, but has thought on tin: mother "that and with his wes fixed upon those of the looked on his childhood,-'' that smoothe i panther, he remained unmoved, while he . hd piilow, and administered to his helniieouU distinctly hear the beatings cf his

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CHAHITY ENVIETH NOT.

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I was so dr alf-.il'.v ofrai-1 vu assistance two das instead i .... t it out. Si :s seon as I came have g-t ahea 1 a link: in kit out an 1 1 n-ked at it; sr. re ; there was another draw be-.'

btile time. And 'n.i.ae

t;.-, vts r. ' So.lot.. w.-o.t. shlwrln - ihroa-di the cold I roin-lit them over to spend the afternoon.

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, j we were a'.i Plain people together, wutn good , narrow u.ui to a.iswei .i. . uuu i-w-.ea ...u.uv. ,e-i iuc..., ...

You d-:-'l S:.y sol" 'Trv- as g'-sp.-l, Mrs. Sn-lilng. Th.d vclijvts siie it a Taltoi (.res: '?'-t t-.venty.fivo d.-ilar. Then r-'s h:r new iviauet tiiat came from '.'. -s Dunn s work n:r.'r

v-io'igh !'-r her of late years. Well.

t'. '.- ' .-t o,

eigh- d -ii i s. Why, the r'bl-tn rnut

' otra:;-i six a j aid, . to sp.-nk cf the feath-Tb-ii 'tine's that new j Tai l s.ik, you -u" nnd that r.ew no rlni ; neither cf 'em ' t:s'ii twc-lve shillings, and that's the way -he dr-'-ses. Time was when she was glad -nv-gh t- g-t me t? sew for her. I've hi 1 her i 'g and b- g. an 1 bes-eeeh mc to give ber a u ly, or even half a day, in my spring inrry; nnd now she's got a seamstress, ns

she cads that stuck up girl that set's in the scfin'-ro-'m all -lay. She makes the chil-: h -i 's cl-the. and lern are cut nnd fixed i' New Y'-rk when they ain't made there.' ''She's dreadful extravagant for a church member," said Mrs. Sneiling, with a sigh,

r

w a -n't : cc il in' h... . I en ;-.gh

t.i.S v three

th v. ri-.-h l

, I s'e, es if they '-.a. ..'t ; rPrinte was one of th-? most

le sermon. Queer, it. If she could hi", o atic-r.

h

Miss Prime's ' the trial of mine, instead of praying to have

one, she might . it charged, and thinkii g that I coui-.l bear; r sewing, now no;her l.e:ter.'' !

t was the verv thing.

e-i Miss Jones has -got

i .

-, and she had to The two we men sewed in w.is Susan Hub- tie while; each heart know

a new cloak . lar-.i: hut then, m.-j n: i not g e up euiy ness.

uter. Siie hain't wore hers more than liiing to dress and display, thank goodness'

winters, to my knowledge. Well, ; as Susan Hun-hard d,d, bringing oeanvnd iu,tenlvand looking into the bright grate in H thinhs h-e vrs never sueh

-"Ja.10," Mrs. Kubbaid said, s'-Ofping sad

own heart. In this state of affair, in or: his hands and

rr P.-,V 1,1, f if. t liu-t bo o tr tret. out. of ' , , .1 . . .1

ill w-id! i ""-"o ' knees, with no otu-.-r weapo.u except tne

it. lie uiig.it as weu uupu iu escape uv-m kl.;fc i)0tw,,ca i,;3 teeth, and within a few his coffin. Friends congratulate him, and foct of hh povrerful foe, the minutes he has to grin and bear it. They praise the j wll;cIl rivsse.j necess irdy se:me-l long. At house, the furniture, the cradle, the new Ih-ji,.1;gUi th eye of the panther became unble, the new baby and then bid the "for-i,. a,i ;t .v..c evident he was boconiimi'

tune," and he who husbands it, good morn-ue p.,l f mnd more than his match ' 'f00"a hi' lut ,lOW t0

ing! As if he had known a good morning 5n tv r.;,. ., it., 0..,M to wink and the L'!' "iUTel v,w neivlea "IN 's a pro

since he and that gilded fortune were falsely ' ;aUcr tv0. co,iro. Fiudi: g that all would declared to be one! LvL to tl(iW scrt 0x his guard, Take another case. A young woman is , ,i-, ,.n-t..,-,. r.-jortr-d to str-eo-,,-.

smitten with a pair of whiskers, slick head ' C'iOS:,, r -6 cvr3 for several moments,

Ua-r ,l 1. i . I . -rl A V r., P,, P , T ,. n n V ,iv 1 , , . . , 1 .. 1.. , ' vi tO II'K It 01 V Oils Y, Sa

-" o'" "' i;-:oep, io) wot.i l lii.u suoo.en.y O;-' is i.iou, before had such charms. She sets her cap ' b.,t O.o.. tv) find the same ga?e fixed upon for them; they take. The delight, d whis- , 'n w.u crcwiutr dec orate.

------ c, w & the panther s-hiank 1 vck a few feet and gath

er-.:. I f.r a Si-riug. S ott believed that the ; moment of attack had now come, and with j his cvi.sito.t.liiY meeting those of the pan-;

P. -v-j n l ,1 ITul n-l -1 r ') heioplf f-T.i-1 rvl : ., . ... 1.:.. - - 1 . .1. ..Ot.rf l.v-,1- !

i.v L . ...... ... , v -j.-c,-- tner w no was maMi:g u ias-. vu-'i-. w ; since

silence f. r a li'.. iis own bitter-

he rs and. slick head make an off- r, j rehi ring themselves both in exchange for one heart, The dear miss, overcome with ntrcpiatilni'dy, ohisc-a the bargain, carries h'-me the riz",

07" The Chinese are said to kavelJwre .. for centuries under great embarrassment f:r not knowing how to make a barrel. The could make the staves, set them up and hoo ) them in; they could make the heads an i put one of them in, and, indeed, w ith the help of a man inside, they cculd put tin

aft: r

-r.-d

h m they could not solve.

A traveler m i-.ng.an-i, o'eservmg & t' peasant at v. or!;, and seeing he was taking as it 1 -

1 "i tnarkaoly easy, saia i "My friend, you don't appear to sweut. ? any."

" uy, no, m.uso r, six ain't sweating wages."

pie are y

as w

il-ily, f-c a.i ssn-s." Miss -nstant rtt:--

a ' prettv, ,-. .., .-.f e.-iio. s.-:, -ire I-n slow-

tne .n-ire.i, an. setting horsed ,T ove: eery front of thc stove, "snail I led you what this; ,nu ,!ofjrc; aiul t0 tho whisker,, slick 1 , L;s Udfc which h" had hitherto

A Vi.--rk ai. ll-o fr..--t door was a fresu an- cookii ei stove? Ot that O-ew 1 ear s night

Swr.tiT IttN-ocriNcr. A young lady cf Harrisburgh, I'o., was out riding, a few da i

I lie horse commenced kicking, w hen

sine, in the in ist simple manner, requested

da: ts of the church prayer nectings, and : pevance; for the work had to be put down ; the winter Robert was sick, and our ehdhlren

again, the sick 1-oy tpiletod, before Mrs. were all little, w hen you came round and

saw r.o beam in her own eves.

fe-elit gs t ow r-rds each other. I think of it

verv often the days when Susan Hubbard : Mrs. Hubbard; and no fire except in th.v of braided sth Its. Poor little things! if it ami I used to send our littlo presents Ui each j kitchen was Mrs. Sue-ling's first thought, as : hadu't been for you, they wouldn't have

other New Year's, and be neighborly all see recognize i her w.tu a mixed ive.mg ot Had so mu n as a pm i -r a r ew : ear j

iier companion to e-et out and ln.h! tin:

head, and gloves, in a few weeks she is mar- j rol.t:1ctl between his teerii, and prepared to ' n,,.,.,., 1(- 0, ti, n)i,"it ;,, ;r,, (it. vehicle

. ; , r .i .... -i i .n . . . r- j

'irie-l. Marncu: yes, ine nona cans n, o, j,,,,.;,, t0 his feet at the first onset. A mo

an d wa w ill. A short honeymoon, and then : mont e,r sV1,rense passed, while the panther the unlucky discovery, that they are as un- ; iTACUg ip,s h".,.! feet to make the spring like as chalk and cheese, and not to be made ! more eiTcctive, with a maddening grow l, one, though all the priests in Christeudom ! a ioa, t0 ,,,,,, si,ie and b. unded ivross

proiicm.ee them so. tie pr-urie as though a 1

Yt-n've desireyi'd my peace of nr' ' said a dispaiiing lov- r to a truant

alon-n That was Irefore the Joneses, move ! , grat ilicatie.n, "uara ieeargs, and curiosity.

here, or 'lawyer Martin's people. She's so Certainly it w as a co-incidence that the per

ent, their father was so sick, and I was all worn out. Why, only think, they had been

0--r Hetsy,'

lass. "It can't do inn h b-u

ion of Seotts had nn smr.tin snvdi ph-c.t y

John. : : ha-', in

t WIS )W .'

been at his heels. The Captain, thus seine

I

Wn,Tlt,.,.r h,n- tdop nn Isrim.ms:'" 1 ' ... LIT 1 ne tolim-;::g toast was cranic ar. a

of snow to the bed of disease; and the suf-! v.nc.xpectedly release from. Ins :cu-; -i ;n,!,. p,, Unr.., t0 1 I !-.-.?. fun.i tint" .Alii 1 1 t II -1 1 1 ATI

ions, ana ui iiies uu inn- j .......... .., ,

ferer's frown became a smile thc emblem

i.t:mate with them now she -has not got r.r.y 'son who had formed the subject of her , teasing me to buy them candy, and I actual-

lime for old friends. Many and many is the ; thought and conversation so inueu ot the time I've sent her things right off my table; ' day should suddenly appear.

mounted his Loo "Grace," and passed on

and when her Jane had the scarlet fever, 1 sat up with Iier night after night. Pul I

don't mind that.

What I look at is christian

"JVn't mind r.e," said Mrs. Hubbard j leasantly, stepping on before her old ncigh'Thiswav l suppose." And she led the

professor.-, being so much taken up by dr ss ! wav p, the kitchen herself, thus avoiding and going about, but dress particularly. It j t,0 necessity of an apology on the part of d-resn't look right, and it isn't according te , yLrs Sneiling. "How bright and cheerful a

she turned hcrx'.f slowly round before the ; ''u'"lsir.g gi iss. She was having a lining fit- j It was a wearisome, fatiguing day to Mrs. cd by the village dressmaker, Miss IVine, i Sneiling, who did the whoio work of her ho'isehold. Her nhjt son was learnimr hi

cooking-stove looks after all! and your kitchalways as neat as wax. We never nscd to keep but one fire you know." This last was an unfortunate allusion.

- , . . .. . 1 r c l , - . r. c . - ...-ill

was partly ripped up on the chair by the fatiier's trade, and the dinner tor the two ; airs, s.iei.ing s souening iace grew rcay, -.c-irolow. It was the onlv dressmaking che bad to be on the table, precisely at twelve, ; rigid at what she considered an attempt to h-. l on hand for the sewn. It was a hard for they Lad but an hour s nooning. So, ; patronize her. winter and what with the sickness of the freely were the breakfast things off the j "IW folks W to die said, taking rhd-lre- a-d Mr. Snellifig losing so niP-di table, when there were the mnat and . p hrr work, and stiching away vigorously. t: o" by th" frost their means were unueu- vcgct'thles to prej-are for a "boiled dinner;"; "I have net forgotten old times, June diy bm'tel V- --nder that she thou-ht ' and twice she was obliged to stand and be ( Mrs. Ilui hard went on, not canng to not,c .f thed rlentrof the rich manufac-! Imned up in the thick jea-i lining Miss the ungracious tone in which the rem.uk A ci. .-i: i ..ilfrim. fitt'i," -w iff. itnexamplcd tight- was made, "when we were all beginning the

i: er s w ,!e, w.t!i a utile em v. one u-u nu, -' 1 ,

The afternoon was no better; she nad . 'votld together, lou soera to tnongo, i r

fr;.d : litt'c fv tn-'r. -: u-.ed to run .r, si" me, and I

ly did not feel that I could afford that, quart

of molasses! I've thought of it often and often since. Somehow this winter there's scarcely a day when it does not come into my mind, and I always fee! like crying.'; Mrs. Siie1 ling was crying, as Mrs. Hubbard's voice faltered more and more; she did net atteirpt to conceal it, she remembered that Ntw'Year's day so well and how she had pitied Susan's poor little boys, and brought them home, nnd made them as happy as children could be made, in the kindness of her warm heart. The long struggle with poverty and care had not-seared it af

ter all. "Don't cry, Jane. Bnl you won't mind.

and vou won't misunderstand me now, if

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1 It went tc dim housVof mourning-nnd his way perfctriy salh fied with his experience

m thc capture ot live pucks.

from the lips of sorrow there came sweet and cheerful songs:. It hud its head upon thc arm of the poor which was stretched forth with unholy impulse, and saved him from disgrace and ruin. It swelled like a living thing in the bosom of thc. mother whose son tarried long after the promised time of his coming; and saved her from desolation, and the "care that killeth." It. hovereth about the head of the youth who had became the Ishmael of society, and led him onward to works which even bis enemies praised. It snatoheth the maiden from the jaws of death, and went with an old man to heaven. No hope! my good brother. Have it!

"In ascending ihc hi1 e never meet a frit-nd.

,.f

pro

may

05" A modest lady passenger on board

A BAnnisTEii l'osi-iD. At the Limerick ! one of the pack ct ships into Ne w York,

Assizes, a witness of the "lower classes" sprang out of her berth, and jumped ove; was cross-examined by Mr. Hemic', the board on hearing the captain, during a storm Queen's counsel, w hen the fedkiwing dialogue . order tie crew to hah! dow n the sh-'ets.

took place: j Counsel "Why de yon hesitate to answer .

me

? You look at me as if I were a rogue.'

05" It i--' said that a large number of

,w,4v.ii iij i. i, i. i'i-eu 1 1 ....st.i 1 1 ie,i io c.

Witness-"To be sure I do." 'eai 01 war' 1 or ! "'1" ooden ieg T .in.rhter the spectators. are K'lll'r ih' "A, fir it is evident

..p,!, vor oath vou think me a mCo?" ,'ii',t tll0.v catl w "kl "wokel!"

-1 . "Ton my oath I don't think you an boa

V-ow it, though. - i-t-1-' pe ??'. r a

She '.s a plain, good- j tess.

J.. Tr-O

I've brought you a prcent of a dress? I ; Reckon it on your side. Wrestle with it, was afraid you would not take it as it was1 that it may not depart. It may repay your m-ant, if i" just sent it. Here it is!" And ! pain. Life is hard enough at best; but hope Mrs. Hubbard ucrollcd the very raw silk ! nmy lead you over its mountain, and snsplaid Mis. Snelhng had so long covetd. "I j ain you amid its billow. Tart with it! I boTar.M St ho nsr-il, v1 I wart rX-n side but kep thy hope.

c:t man." Continued laughter. "Yon sw ear to that on your oath?" "I do, to be sure; and what else could I think?" "Now, why do you think so?" "Why, because yon are d-ing your very bst to make me perjure myself."

05" ' If it was not f r hope thc heart would break!" as the old woman s-ihi when she buried Ler seventh hind and and locked

anxiously iu the crowd for anoth.fr.

New K, AiuNti. "A thundering big lie," is now rendered "a fulmiuati' g enlargement cf elongated vcneltv."

fjgj Jean Taul says love may slumber in a Litlv's hnart but it wiv i'eams.

05" A California paper says fha the price of camnheno is "cterua' vigdaiKV and

id.eO pr gri-,....

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