Weekly News, Volume 1, Number 20, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 7 July 1854 — Page 1

An Independent Paper Devoted to the Interests of the People. News, Agriculture, Education, Literature, the Markets, &c., &c. RISING SI N. INDIANA. FRIDAY, JULY 7. 18-51 NUMBER 20. vni.nn; i.

THE WEEKLY HEWS. i;i r.i ki.v fkspav AionstS'.t, CHARLES C. SCOTT. : . . . . .. , Mai-; -u ."! -.-. ts.

his depravity.

vlnwn port rain re ! ma

wickedness, guilt and misery all the legitimate conse-pietices f the fall? Such a : book cui'.M not. by possibility, lc the crcatier i f man. or the offspring of his circum-

Tweelle-dee and Tweedle-dum. tmein betokened such depths of anguish aod I Tatks Dutkii. In a lecture on wlat i Kissing. Hardly any two females kiss ! (r A lazy boy makes a layy man, just "Dorathv - and see who is at the frct.t ! distress that the most ruthless heart . must he had seen abroad, Wendell Phillips ob-! alike. There is as much variety In the ! as sure a a crooked twig mak-s a crooked

door."

11. .rat

hv irr.,; returns presently to who is busy lr.iih.'pulating a

of StiVeriptioii per Annum. :, a-i-a:.- - ' 1 . h' ' :' won't' ; ri : "i.- - f-

It must bo the production for dinner,

aiivl said:

"A mm v ith a bill, mam.'' "Go and say Mr. Canaiy ia not at

wiil hi- please call again."

tome.

U He

vi 1 I' it!-!

t Ailvrti!nsr.

scr;oe'l n iouo

.f God, the tiu.-n:it of the Divine mind, its divinity is self-demonstrated, lis awful reve'aimi.s ntid its Godlike varieties, are

statio e-1 with the seal o" high diviniti, and Gill carries the

th:t Dci'v is its tne door is heaid. "X..t in: like to know whci he will be in; . . , . . . . I . 1 . . -

pootv now to ii 11 l m io come acre uiree, or l'..;:r times for this bi!l.':

! have throbbed with pity. The audience serves: manner of doing it, as in the faces and rr.n-j tree. Who ever yet saw a boy grow up ia Mrs. ' wore move'l, and lv decrees the clamor of ! "In Italy you will see a fanner breaking iters of the sex. Some delicate little erea- j idleness that did imt make shiftless vngaconu ro.-wt invective subsided into solemn silence, while i up Ids land with two cows and the root of ' tures merely give a slight brush of the lip. j when he became a man. unless he bad a he stood near the foot-lights, a picture of de-1 a tree for a plow, while he is dressed in skins This is a sad aggravation. We seem to be fortune to keep up appearance.- ? The great

. with the hair on. lis Rome, Vienna and ! about to "have a good time," but actually masses of thieves, paupers and cnminahs that

! jection.

When all w as calm he spoke, and in a Dresden, if y

ou

assure us bevenu u.-tp.

great amber. Then, if the l.b;o be a rc vet-.ir.on f.-n.i '. G-I. how im:-ortat;t th.it wc bee. tne thor

oughly aequamted w ith its teaehmgs aim 'doetahies. ami seek to bj g! ide.l by its mi.

l.j'U mto tiie v.-.n- i I ail truth ami

hire a man to saw your' get :ioth;i:g. Others go into it like a hungry ; fill out penitentiaries and

voice broken with sobs that seemed to rend I w.kxi, he does not tiring a horse. He never j man into a beef steak, ana seem to chew up ; come up to v. hat. tuey art

message- an-v oice at : his bosom, proceeded at once toolfer bis lu'ie had one, nor his father before him. But he ; our countenances.

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cxplantMion.

err; i,.

"Sj.arch the S.-ripturo," sa our

I j aid

0 .lOl.i tt- : :- .rv. ut:. n

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divine I. edeemcr, "ior in ilueo e think v

' have eternal lite, and thev are thev whir

testify of me." The sweet Tsahoist of Israel says, "Thy word have I hid in my heart that I might not sin against thee.'' Of vast

:r.'' immediately replies' o d 1 you don't." 'atuv timid! v shrinks back

me wronu I am ta)t intoxicated.

alo;

Kmotion i wo

k. It is a solemn I act that in Florence. ; trouble it costs. Now, we are in favor of a i:i the streets, then

!S

i nor.L';

and t'.iat of the most painful kind, has ; a city filled with the triumphs of art, there certain shyness when a kiss is proposed, but taught how t

rk. Of course we

t'J CO would.

a no

The t hi

:i? a. .it the S;i;:e;iHi. T. :. i.;.vi.:.::?i.F.

UM'ortatice to us.

teat v e oa..v reao ana ear

Divne oraeies, and know

here

hereafter, iully stud he will of

ts :t the God

A:,

v:.d v. A

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n .l!.t ;.!li 1V'- '!...- tl i' '! : its w - .'i.;ei"i'.i."

r: 'e.

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co;it.-:i.:.::g u-'. A wful beyoiid description v.'.il be li e doom of "hat mat; who rejects bo-i's ve- eaied word. Wetter for him that he bad never been bom. Wicked Pyron, wh"c writir.gs iii the main, are in s'ich cntlict with the pure mcra'ity tind spirituality of the l:'b'.e, never penned truer lines than wl.fit, s; caking of the Ibble, ht ..ete: ; Whhid thi i.n t'-d vn'.'uae b.-s, Tl- my-'. i't' iiiy-' ai.s. . hai.i.H-st ti. y t' !;ioi,;ui t::;?. i '( v!i..ia .ir ..i.! ,:-:t ji o. ; T- h'-; t. !;;!. to i'.-iir. !' ; ra." . T" "l't ;I:v : : m t . tit;- ay, ie:T !., f. 1 bad ti:- I'.-Vv Iw V! .

;ilmshe"ises have I v bein brought

This is disgusting, and ; up in idleness. 1 Iuse who ctaistttute tot

places one end of the saw on the ground, soon drives away a delicate lover. Others i business portion of the community, thoso

"Ladies aii. 1 srer.tietr.op," s;,id he, "though l and the other against his breast, and ta.ung struggle iiKe hens when iiurymg themselves ; who tnaiie our great atai useii.i men, ert

in mv acting to-ni dit, I am Concious of i:;cr- I the wood in his band, rubs against the saw. i in the dry dirt. The kiss is won by great ; trained up in their boyho.J to be industrious.

tin" vour displeasure in one thlli,T von do ! ami ue w ia oe an uav un;ng io nouis ; c.ei.iuui, a;iu is ui " i uim-.i as tuo , e a .o .ei clwu-i f-- " j .-.-

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..r i . i ; , -..i:..,..i,. v... ; r i ..,. ...it i.,.ivi...,in. m.it.,.., : tvnrK. ir is a solemn aei mat, in r oreuce. imuuie it eus . . o , u .in:., uvu: .ji . ui .-uud, u:cj u v m

l ili.in L loit'i , the girl. 'TWt know? Tin; aiarmeit D

from th.c door and sas: 'T il call Mrs. Canary, sir!'' "Well, call her. I'm not coming lure

boil v-hi'r ".n around tor this l;-:.l. l-v ad d I bear mv aiwdoiv here.

t .iif lli l.hu'i'il les hand noon b.s heart

"0 .0.1 mornio.'. sir savs the ladv of the : stoi i.ed, and a burst of tears relieved his j Yankee. Thus ha makes labor that the runs his bill into a hor.ey-suckic, deep, but

I - .. T 1 I" 1 1 1 1 . 1

i!y confront:ng the bill holder. ! momentary paroxysm of grief. The audi- j poor may uve. in u.mie cnarcoai is pimci- uei.caie. .

., n .1,',. iT...i.,.l ... ,i..Ki ! riallv used lor ue . and vou will see astral" when we

;.s Car.a-: burst of svmi.athv made tho walls tremble, i l twenty mules bringing Utile sacks ol it , memory 01 one we reeenea sn out yout.u

caused me to fulfil my allotted part so bad- is not a

simile auger

il a carpenter , it shounl not. be centaiued too Ion.

!

; ister the kiss with warmth and energv.

lvmv wife died but a few shoit hours ;i-a I would bore a hole he does it with a red hot ! when the lair one "gives in," let her admin- ; crcise.or tne time they shouat spend in study.

as a

anu not 'deprive cLiwreti 01 nea:tny, p'.auvu ex

:ise, or

Lzt : but teach them to work little by lit

a...? I '..ft 1..t i.h t.i fill ill mv nn-ivni.biiile ! i oker! This results not from a want of n.

! eniragement. I loved her, grieved for her, j dustry. but of sagacity of thought. The ; there be sou! in it. If she close her eyes, j child is taught at school, la this wey they : and if mis-TV and anguish can excuse a fault. I people are by no means idle. They toil ! and sigh immediately after it, the effect is . acquire habits uf industry that wit! nt for-

here!" j early and late, men, women and children, greater, one stioum te careiui not to .wwini mem uun mes go.o ui.

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ind w:in an luuusii v wnu snaiues a uiuor . ui-i m". ui- n" " """' "6

M

COO,

house,

"What's the matter, sir." "Why, here's a bill for thum

rv " it of us two weeks ago. I've calk

here once before, and I'll n-i call again." "Hut Mr. Canary's out, sir, he will be in "' "He's always out: some people arc when there's a bill to av."

There is much virtue in a kiss delivered. We have had the

Matrimony. l',y Dow, Jr. I mv young sinners, t; kiss ana get and then devote vour time to r'.r.

ant v;

would : last us forty

the

years, and we believe it will be

we shall think of when

1 ; Women went loiidiv, and strong men silent-I'U'mi their baks, when one mule

i .! ,1 -ti... n. ,..; n.b.r nf tb. pve.i.in" doaw it ad in a cart, i'ut the charcoal ven- i the last t on

his. erfornianee wasseareelv audible, through ! der never had a cart, ami so he keeps his j die. (Oh, my!)

t , . i . .1 . ....... .1 t,.i..it.- roti iw o.nl fi....l tt..tii I lii.ri. i: no

l.I.ACKREr.r.Y V. iN'K. I ho UHlOWlh

ll;en let your uome

with such c:mforts ?.nd necessaries pickles, ots and kettles, brush e--,

tit

t home at two or

ve;

1 1 , iti.t

Wlil'.N WK AUt: i.KAO. 1. There wi'.i be some honest sorrow-. A few v ill be really sad as we are robed for the gra' Fewer probably than e now sun; ose. Wo are vain enough to think our

i mi can liial havi a

seven o'clock, sir." "Weil, I'll call once more, if the hill aint r-aid then, I'll d n soon find a way to get ill" and away goes the dimmer, red as a gob-l'.-r about the gills, and looking far fiercer than two cents or a butcher's bull in a barn yard. "Dorath v, go and see who is nt the door." "It's the man who papered the parlor wall, mam."

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the storm of applause 1V W h;ell the Crowd, il":"o nunes ami ieeu u,...,;. xi:e-ie io

soimht to soothe the poor fellow's wounded want cf industry, but there is no compel:

feelings. There w as something very meian

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V

f -i i r i .1 . T . .1 .

attire ana utter

o.....w......i., .,f o,-..d i.,.t on.- of wluim ' dollar has ceased to be almi

dreames of the anguish thai lay festering1 Yankee refuses to do a job for fifty cents, he up.on the painted check and stage smile. ' will probably do it for a dollar, and will And in great theatres of life, how many i certainly doit for five, lb.it one of the are there around us like that poor actor, ' hizzaroni of Naples, who has earned two

: mod.:

of making wine from the common black-

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,1. L ,ii.ii;i; din.uo iov'i-s n.i- ' ,1. u it . .... . 1 l . . ' ..... bcrrv was tested m our lamilv he I, year and and haru n:e

.holy in thethoight of that wretched man's, -cnous, as u.ougu ne we e casing a uoll;lr. ; bc as statcll:AWre IMer.

i i i . . t .1 I W ill no iiiMiif io nrtt mi I'it otui li'h(M) W'.i

coming trom the oed ot ueaii) to uon mega , --o- - "A correspondent of the Southern

StUdiCd Witticisms t'.T tilt' ' c.o aoioau v.- aie. si: pi ..-4-u .o .om ion-

money -making.

provide as piety

b'.'ootn.s, benevolence, bread, charity hop crackers, faith, Hour, affection, cider, sine: ty, onions, integrity, virtue wine and wi dom. Have all these thing-, aiwavs on ban

htv.

If a

er writes as follows:

riant-

Tt mav not be known

will be with yu. Don 'i

drink aio. thing intoxicating, eat moderately, go about your business after breakfast, loungo a little after dinner, chat after Ua, and kisi

by many of your subscribers that they pes- after quarreling, and all the bliss the carta

sess in the blackberry, growing so unwillingly in their fields, the means of at once making an excellent wine as a valuable medicine

'What does he wan

n

.ra'.hv

iice con

si.b

m

A-

iow soon we

gle leaf of the

:-T ; "s le .as "r

That is

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iv Wei: "k Call. ra

a!

t

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i a r.M

Ii3 i.iole.

r. s. i..o-.i'Y.

dej-arture wi.L pr

tiou. Out of a small

Miail oe !ergottcn. A sin

'ouiid'oss forest has fallen

The g..y will l.""li. 1 .. 0:-,. a'-t :: lie s-Vam

V ..i i.n. .!. ravh . :ie a- '' v v.-i'.I Ill- -:t i i.:.l. .::.. 1. The- world will go or. without us. We mav have thought a very imp ottant whe.td in the great machinery will be ungeared when we are gone. Iltit the world g')es clattering

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"ile wishes to see Mr. Canary." "Good morning madam," says the smiling artisan as the -'lady of the h . use" appears. "Good morning, sir, will you walk m?"

1 merelv called to sec how

for it,

"Mian!; vou

t'nc- parlor aper s., and how you hked m am."

The naocr wrts dulr e-xamined. M.rs

I 1 nary pronounced her entire satisfaction with it, and as the paper banger was about to retire, he pleasantly observed: "Mrs. Canary. I wish you would say to your husband, that at any time convenient.

If v. e filled this moi.th, he will 1 .leas j call at the ste-re if we had a"d we'll make out the bill." .... . , . i .

wondeied what would or could be done if, en Canary came tumie to u.tmer auu w - we- r.nmve.1: vet bow So,,i: others will heard of these transactions, two emotions

till our stations! The world will be a bust-. wer.

ling, active world without us. It was so be

i vet V- :

l.v;

wer.,;.' a w ll-i.-riii l v, : liOit iT. ai d as'.o; -.1. i '":.'. a- 1

to chime. ei joy t!

there, from heaven-mi.-siotied lip:

themselves like snow-whit.:

for home use. To make wine equal in vai- ; ue to port, take ripe blackberries, or dew ; berries, and prc-s them; let the juice stand thirty-six hours to ferment; skim off whatever rises to the top; then to every gallon of the juice add a quart of water and three pounds (f sugar (brow:; sugar will do;) let

S in. ect ions foi; a NkwsI'aveu. Most j this stand in open vessels for twtnty-four people think the selection of suitable mat- hours; skim and strain it; then barrel it unter lor a newspaper the easiest part of the! til March, when il should be carefully racked business. How great an error. It is by all ; off and bottled. Ulaekberry cordial is made means the most uifiieult. To look over ami : by adding one pound of w bite sugar to three over hundreds ol exehaug-: pnpers everv unds of ripe blackben its, allowing them week, from which to select enough for one, j to staim twe'.-. e t. then i.n-s out the

juice, straining it, adding one-third spmis.

but what shall not be selected, is i o easv and putting a toaspoonful of finely jiow.lered er toe , . . 1 ,, , . , . r .1. . 1: .. : .

.1 .. .... . 1 :i. 1, ....ate . i.l i-.. it.. 11 1I0.111 ivill irnHa nri mori

smamg gaily at tne lutinutme, wmie at ome - lies some nivstery of sorrow, whose shadow j that day if you offer him ever so large a isever present with them in busy places, j sum. He has earned enough for the day ...? ; ,i;.,,i.,n,,i0 ,,,.,, th.ir bc.rts like ! and wants r.o more. So there is no eagcr-

a ghoul among the tombs. j ness for m iking money, no motive in ; and everybody moves slowly.

OrT" The foUow'u ig exquisite little aketcu is from Fanny Fern's new Volume cf Fern Leaves: Tuonan's ui Ciirneii. I have, an okfashioned wav of entering church, be'. ore li:C

llli.

Pa- be1 is bi

brooding stillness. 1 love to think ol the ...1.. C U..1.- lloit hnvn hdletl 1

111.11 1 iiiiu; 1.1 jiv-i . ti v v . . .... . ..... " . , , . , . i . . 1 . ,

and f jlded sbL'cu -v question is 1101 iiaiu.iii,

a as if nothing had ha; pel. important stations in sock

.'.es or th .n.O !.

:i:!,t. v lb:-

What a pvoi What a ileh h s- arklii.g in t and gaoling i; to man, -w -

. .1 ;. t so-a; : ! a I . : ' 1 w " 1 n. 1;' . " , 1' '.:'. t- :'.' teat he, !ao! ! -- ti-e v. a :" '.us Voiumi :s the llilue? ft.'v of the world's Creator, he r.vs of 'it's cvti divinitv,

fore we entered it. It will be so when we 'ire gr,ne. 3. When v. e are d aiTetlli n may erect ; a m 'liumert. Hut the heal that sets it up w ill sec: be as pow erless as ours, and for the same cause. I low soon they that weep, over us will follow its'. i ire monument itself will crumble, and it will fall on the dusi that covers us. If the mirble or granite long endures, yet the eyes of affection will . . ..... , .. ... P.ot en iure i.e iea.1 me ,Iaeli u inns. .n.-u

the nam.Mif one they

th not a thotigiit

u mc till, : ...

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weary heart of despair I love o thmk ol ; shonKl Uear lcs, COI- at once fit for use. This wine and cordial the sinless uue ones whose pearly tem.les; ure-pient! v it is the case, that ' are valuable medicines in the treatment of have here been laved at the baptismal K".t. extjliing0S fr weakness of the stomach and bowels, and 1 ove to th:ui;o. the weak, yet strong ones intcrostlll, aUtl can absolutely j are especially valuable in the summer comw ho have tearlully tasted the consecrated , - ' l!m,rtkn J l;lhlts ,' children."

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called up 11, h.s i,som-oneo. msgusi ,, n - ' " ; (,(.,ril,11.:011 p(),: aa vet something must

and bittcri.es lor the dirty dun, and the other brance o. me." I !ove to thml; o, those se, - must out witU soulc. of respect and gratefulness for the mild-man- forgetting, sell-exiled who, counting all , . nere 1 paj er-ha,.ger. ; C.ethsemane s dear sake, ; After dinner, on his w ay to the shop, Ca- are treading foreign shores to say o the soul- i thc writnu, ,h;lt he ha8 to nary stopped at the 1 aper-hanger's and fettered pagan, "behold the Lamb of God, . of thfi jabor. Everv

..-.! fl. 1 I.tit months i'H'i t ill CllirP I ( VL' ICI LtltlllV Wl tUU "iu - ii.t i4--.nv .-v

I lilt. III. lliti. Vlll 1IJWIII.UJ .4."W V4 J. -- - ' -

I

I ...1 ..II.,.. .;!- itii.r.r i.r.nt.-.J frr liw

d, and the bill of yonder altar have throbbed side b side,

the circumstance originate

t''e vVous -'uu rcmairs in st in aw and while the lmlv man of God pronounced "the ' " lend bis name as se. 4..e .e.e..s -.j.i - i - 1 1 that suits him, it must be stopped, it 13 good , . will remain so a lm." a limitation by law, twain one." I love to ttnnk ot the seraph " .,,, cnd thousands ot J ' 1 1 for nothing. Just as many subscribers as an : . ... . r,d the oVT ofCai.arv feels like it. ; smile of which death itselt was 1 owerless to . ' . , . , 1 hevmg that the ge " 1 1 u r - ! , , . , , ,.. , editor mav have, so many tastes he has to . If vou find a moaI anywhere along rob the dead saint, over w nose upturned tace, - - , I lymouth bank (.1 11 in u . , . consult. One wants something smart, anoth-' .. hro,i .b this "eiiv item," appropriate it, for to which the suiilynt Isnt such mocking, the document with " 1 1 ' r n . ' er something sound. One likes anecdotes,! . . , ,

AniiRUYiATTox. Many years ago, somewhere in the "Old Colony," there lived a a man, whose name was Cornelius Cobb. At one time, w hen he was far away from home (i think it was in some Southern port,) a merchant called on him in great haste, requesting him, mfifij as a vuditr oj form, to

lend bis name as security oil a note for scv-

thousamls of dollars. Mr. Cobb, be-

cutleman was as safe as

,is good as gold,) signed

can ailord siian oe vour? to! thc grave closes over voii and your spirits tire borne to the brighter and happier world. So mote it be, Thk Tio. n'kako's Will. I leave to society a ruined character, a wi etehed example, and a memory that will soon rot I leave to my parents, during the rest of their lives, as much, borrow as humanity iu a dcerepid and feeble state, can sustain. I leave to my brothers and sisters as . much mortification and injury as 1 coull conveniently bring upon them. ' I leave to my wife a broker, heart, a Ufa of wret'.hiducss and shame, to weep over me and my premature death. I give and bequeath to eai h of ray chil'ri 1-. poverty, ignorance, a low character, and the remembrance that tbeii father was a monster, ! A MusiOAi. Lkcti 1:1:. " bat is a r'.ur? ' "Almost any remark one singer makes about another." j "What is a rest0" i "Going out of thc choir for refreshments 1 during sermontiine."

d

singm

th an limb.

r-

e.h vour

"What is cal

standing?'' "Marking time ou the floor

foot." "What is a staccato movement?" "Leaving the choir iu a funT, because 0:13 is d:s-atis(ied with the leader." "What is a swell?'' "A professor of music, wh" pretends io know all about the science, "a bite he cannot conceal his ignorance."

:i

at

truths. I.

.finite love of Heaven md yet sublime are its 'ire and i u". vmg are

wi.i give a g.anc

never knew, an I mss ou, v,

of the siumbercr b.d..nv. I 'll n:y grassy grave Ti e ua-:: !' 1v. ure titin- will nin-iv tvi-a. i An 1 ri-.-al hv name m-: lia-s niiauiv.i s'

it is a first rue daguerreotype of human ua- glow, the words "Dust to dust," fell upon

the i laintiv ear of love. I love as 1 sit here

1

Nor w id

K.vall ir.v ;

O.S eiiOeri a. 1 r . - '' 1 foiur.

ooe.

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Touching Theatrical Incident. We went one night to see a comedy. The chief actor w as a favorite, and the theatre was denslv crowded. The curtain drew

;re deal our iniluerce will up, and amid a burst of applause the hero of

his :

fun and frolic, and the next door neighbors 1 1... ... . ,.r w.iv.un ..-ill in, t

, , , 1 !. . I . , WOIllieia Will .4 111.411 01 1; in 144 auum, ..... j v.v to bst through the halt cpen vestry door, to ,,., , C1

Slil liSLIlll 111 Ills ( ..4l4:i. vj 'ii- 1111.3 'U -

te..-.r ears,

g a:- us o. sent being.

- :;;.!. t'aanli ;.;.isla-l l.n ini

ainl now eievaliU". ue't oe iieau. ue ie.ie ei oapus upon n.- i.cie in. iov

elos'ires of the dignity of ' descrutible materials. Our manner of life hardl

and the T.inder,r of our has been wrilii

the hymning voices of happy sabbath scholars sveet as the timid chirp of morn's first j eep-, ill" bird. I love to hear their tiny feet, as j

comes out and the editor is a blackguard. : Next comes something argumentative, and :

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, , . . . , . I I S. ULIV. I'CII 411UI11 llll. 4 OH Ol'., 4.11 I thev I alter down tlio aisle, unl mark the i ' , ,rl

ling childhood. 1 '- -"v -

reflect that w hat does not please them may

an ever had such a name Corn CM 'us

1 be I 1 el-era

earnest gaze ot question!!

arr.ure. He li:.d 1 .1.. Ot 1. .. .l..n..,l I111..I ot l:i hor

tue .oeee me iv.a-ii.iai.... ( .1.

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OlflilV iii'ius iiv.il il Jiiuo. n.- Uriisll Oil the PCniteniiai lear. X 1U4U oui - . . il noil., n Jienunie. i.4iiiee- Liien. .1 I ......... -1.i.. t..t. ,1...... it ic .rnn. lor lint h- ......

lister." How very sad be looks to-day. I'""' ""l " " j When Mr. Cobb heard of the failure, put-

j ting his thumb to his nose, he remarked: The j "Lucky I wasn't there. If I had been, I

should have lost my corn, crib and all!"

out the slightest hestta

tion "Corn. Cobb." Long be lore the note! National Cvtii.k S.pw is O.tio. A

became due, the staunch merchant had failed, j show, under the above designation, is t take When the proper time arrived, thc creditors j place, next October, in Sringfn i 1, Clark consulted able ciiuuscl, as to the best course ; county, Ohio; and, further, that premiums to for them to pursue. The lawyers informed ! the amount of six thousand dollars w i.I b: them that "nothing could be done, unless; given ten thousand dollars having been they could find the fellow who used the ft - nlroa Iv raised, to pay expenses. The preMinus signature; for (said they), no living ' m'ums will be open to all. Five hundred

mi

ing. Ve mont Vatri t.

t.oC as :i

licen writing them. We have stirred that something strange was the matter with

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Sf.liV. V. Itliout Its liaOoW Cd Hgni up inimgnt aau aw aneoeu viueiio.i. 1 ne mm. I Are his parisll unsymjiauieiie : j 'oes mti - itl imm ,., .nr darkened patlnvav, human life wonderful machinery ef mind has felt our; The plav was a boisterous comedy of the hilKier"s "hire" come tardily and grudgingly ; (i0,sa TO Cucncii, Fiust Timk.

a l.dyrmtb of mystery, dark j resence. We have pressed the stamp or old school, ami required considcraele spirit to ,lC overtasked, faithful servant? Do ; Kniokerltocker tells an amusing anecdote of s; at:d human destiny, wrapped our character into the warm wax of our , and vivacity on the part of actors to sustain censorious, dissatisfie spirits watch and wait j peter G., a hale, hearty, hard-working, ..aider a'.'-io and darkness, would 'moral sensibilities around us. Our places of : it properly; but in this man there was none; fyr his halting? i bluff, blunt, open-hearted farmer, who 1 - 1 ... 1 ...... 1 11 1 1 . tl 1 VV - ... I.- - i 1 1 1 . .-I-.I 1

ert.i.n tni g ot pa.nlul conjire- bus 1. ess. our social resort, may kno.v us no ne wtuKed and laiKea like a person m a. Now he rises and says, siowiy musical-1 thought more ol looking alter his siock and

is clear clear m ire; but living, accountable beings, feel i dream: his best points he passed over w ith- 1.. T.e Lord is mv shepherd, I shall not l (Mm than of visiting a house of worship

C ii;ll H.-

e bat tne u

Hut with tlo- Ibble a sunlight of ht'iven.

.- r.-.id our or:rna! primeval rolurtton of .-ir into the wor

every purity, il, the

intluence that i;iolves our iiersoiial ue- i out appear.! g to perceive them, and alto- vilV at sm-h sweet, soul-r.-sting i nn the Sabbath dav. A near nei ghbor, who

pan lire. ; gelher heajipeared quite unfitted for his part. ! w on;s ,G his tears overflow? Why has hisj Was his very opposite, and thought it sacri-

Toiiacco. 0, thou most potent herb what virtues discovered and undiscovered, are lodged in thy broad leaf! How greatly dost thou mitigate the numerous ills of life! Look at those whom thou hast cured ot the

dollars are allotted as premiums to equestrian ladies the races to come off on the third, fourth, and fifth days of October next. Vali aiili: Receipt. Mr. A. Hroiison, of Meadville, Pa., says from fifteen years experience, he finds that Indian meal pouitico covered over with vou g hyson tea, softened with hot water, and laid over burns or froze: flesh, as hot as can bo Imrne, will relieve tit" pain in five minutes. If blisters have not arisen before, they w ill r.ot after it is put

ait'i.e of the 1 01; favor, the plan .S rciptio'i b Ci.rit, the duty of repentance,

'h--, neoessitv of regener-

titre of faith.

5. When we are dead, the kingdom of 1 His smile was ghastlv; his laugh hollow and

tly he w nd let h

wlien we have ceased to live. Happy, in-, vacantly over the audience. Even when in

toothache:" and gaze thou, w ith tmadul- j aln one poultice is i'eheraUv sufficient to ef

voice such a heart quiver? Ah', there is lege to miss a regular church meeting, called , , , stomach 1 f..,t n ,:..

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"' '. " ;"""""-'. r J " r j vacant seat iu iuc w. " j u i u..,, .u,.. .-u, ...... ; thou i,iM,t emhtied, for thc millionth time

us ior existence, .auo ouwar.i win n go, tteniy in i:is speecu, ana ici ins e es w auuei , ,r0picn head, that last ounuay giauaenca

our eves

like a gleam of sunlight, lies

on the next Sabbath, to hear Parson 1) preach; who, by the way, had built up a

f man. a day of final deed, if it had been the honor and joy of our his character of a silly husband be had to Jrcamlesslv pillowed beneath the coffin lid; ; large church in the village. So Peter proir

v of all lalwrs to have promoted it. P.lessed is it to suffer himself to lie kicked about the stage 1 ' aleeful eves have lost their brightness, cher- ised that he would be there next Sunday.

e a gene y

n.i the change'. -ss uesttnv

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of their gastric juices they arc as numerous as the sands of the sea-shore! Hail, hail! thrice welcome, thou benefactor of mankind, millions will yet rise up and call

(cT A gang of robbers who have been committing depredations for some time in Charhston and Savannah, has bei n recently broken up, Their camp was found in tho

! center of an immense swamp, near S minier-

thec blessed! Yes, whether thou comest in ! villi', S. C, and a considerr bie amount of

"birl "r, Limsi1.;"; n. suiutin. iile, I 'onal ilCa'll no.!; has no end. no

be remcmliered as having loved .ion, as by the young rake of the comedy, and alter- t rv -,lS are xva anj mute, and beneath her i Punctual to the time, as Peter thought, but

.taking pleasure m her stones, and lavormg , ward to behold that ir.dividn.il making love S;lWo vcii tiie inov mother sobs. And so j a little Into, he arrived at the door, which j . f .j .., t :aVcdisli " or the ! stolen property recovered.

j the dust thereof. Sacred, consoling thought, to his wile and eating his supper, w hile lie tiie father's lip quivers and for a moment was closed, and the minister had commenced, j ,)Xiwn t;liU.uin ,p,lst vhich produces such The king lum of Cnrist moves on, when we was shut up in a closet from w hich he could j naiur,. triumi.hs. Then athwart the gloomy , Iter knocked at the door. Some one sit-1 ' . '. " ' " - ;,, th.' ,,r... ;, ..t f th,. drop our earthly relations to it. Oincr ser-, not emerge, his contortions of ludicrous wrath, , doul flasll0s the bow of pmnv.se. HewijH-s ting near opened it. In walked Peter, with ! olr.,cU,rv or,T.inor whether thou comest in

vanls ol Uod w id rise to nil our places, a , w nicti uaa never oeiore lauea io can ujwn;aw.. . tb.e. blindiu" tears, ami with an angel his ever blunt "How d'ye do? howd'vedo.'

Goon l-ou Tin: Gim.s

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bright candle of the brighter star may rise for the one that has : plenty of applause, were now such dismal j smill alilI UjWar(l jrlai.ee, he says, "Thotojh ,!, Jookin;; up at the minister, he said,'

the attractive form of a Spanish or Meeleej

Mast: "I court. Court is a vetb, active

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I,

n Sii- ;" I'll

' Th- ..nlv S;:,t ark man eo'll.l Vi.liate an-1 crain tho eoast .f lliss Star w h:,-h p's-- -n Tone. rk and tnainl.-d billows, ftiil,

i. on it's d

C ni-rai.ii .hit'tinc s if'ly by -.s.l.-d e-' nerati..'! t ho n rav

l. awn's o4 11 !i'!lt. nil. 1 L- rn..l l.'his. p.int. d th

hill.-n. Stronger bands than ours may cmuc i attempts to portray the passion, that hisses jie sjnlf me H j tni!ff ),;.,. ' into t'nc ranks. were audible iu various parts of the house.)- - -

; 6. Wh-n we are dead some will think of. The audience was fairly out of temper, us. Perhaps not a large circle. And what' and several inquisitive indi iduils were par- ! wiil they think? Our present course of life ticuiar in their inquiries as to the extent of lis furnishing them themes of thought. ! thc potations he had indulged in that eve1 Coldness and indifference to the kingdom ! nil g. A storm of sibilation and abuse now

"Sir. how d've do?" and walking up the

cigar, thou art the same health preserver,!

j dilative mood present tense, and agr

w it h

" tin-bills of rt.vl: and glory of God of that will our survi

fell around the cars of the devoted actor,

A Wonn to thk Yovng. "Swear not at all." Deceive not. Prafanity and falsehood are the marks of low breeding. Show us the man that commands the best respect; an o.ith never trembles on his tongue; a falsehood is never breathed from his lips. The

short s eve.

vors think if it marked our characters. And; and not content with verbal insult, orange i catalogue of crime shows that falsehood

What majesty, v h.it sublimity, what poe-1 in sadness will those that truly love jonder, peels and apples (lew ujon the stage, he try, what 'magery. what d escript ion. do we ( it. And thoughts how many, and how com- stopped and looked around at the shouting tbid glowing in unsurpassed and incompara- j foiling, w ill arise amid the, pangs of real crowd. I never saw such misery iu a human l ie beauty upon every page of the Heaven i sorrow e ver our departure, if wo had shown , countenance. His face was worn and hagInrq.ired record? How aw fully grand are its J forth the praises of Him who called us to gard, and large tears lolled down his painted bseiosures of tho Divine hiiractcr His ' glory and virtue. Oh, reader, think, into ' cheeks. I saw his lips quiver with inward rten itv. po-vcr, nvli'm, goodness, justice! which cf these channels am I ':kely to rum ; agony I saw his bosom heave with convul-

f- v. 'V1! v 'nit -tc fatlr.il-' 'h 'V ni'i's -cf r.

reci:

and profanity are forever proclaiming the thoughts and feelings of the -vicious.

c-...-h.in,,itii.r anil .1 4-sl,rMiti:l-1iromoter!

aisle, he spoke to every one, ail of w hom (i!orjous h(irl), hy vir!l'10S IK..er call lu4jf U, lie knew. When his friend, who had in vi-1 j, ted him, rose up to seat him in his pew , he j . grasped him by the hand, and, with his loud Shopkeeper "That's a ba 1 fifty cent voice, said, "How are you? and how are j CCCt sir: i (.aI1q take it; iu only lead, silyours?" which made such an unusual com-! veni,j ovcr. motion, that the congregation was in one Customer ' Well, now, admitting such to titter during the w hole sermon. This w as ; le the fact, I should say that the. ingenuity his first and last visit to Parson D 's displayed in the deception might induce you

4 re tho drvest and ; to iV'(Vl't -VUn,n' s,r' lh'' ,1: vot""1 "! l"c

artist to tne divine idea ot l.itierty, Lalier-

all the girls in the ne:ghlrh.

Mil?. rARTIXOTOX AMD SALVATION'. T4.- i1. .,nil,l.,n .1 .

lan.ng.oi. s.. 8 uespis , 0.to.mccting aros,

her so mucn as to see peopie, w na proicss io

church. He said "they w

most unsociable set of people he had ever.

seen, when they had got on their Sunday-

expect salvation, goto church without their

gior' of ?mipr-;ssd eir.or'oc, a i l his wbole ' pr.-:--,, when a recoil erlios is to be taken.

07" One swallow docs not make a sum mcr, but oce lice can m?ke a spring.

t v the ideal of us all! He. having wrought

hercfligvin humble lead., resorts to the harmless expedient iff silvering it over! And shall we harshly repudiate his work? Oh, no, s'r! vsi.t ' iV. tie I know ven

will

fjc5 Death, though certain, and the most tremendous event that can ever.ecur toman is, notwithstanding, far less thought of b him than are dollars and cents, or fmctuati. i.s of thc stock m uket. fjrj" He who loves enough to wish to love a million times more than ho does, ields n

love only to him who loves more than i.e. (Tj- A firm faith is the I -est ibvmity, good life is the best philosophy, a cleat ciuciencc thelx'st law, honesty the lcst l hys.c

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