Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, August 19, 1859, Image 1

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LEWISMJRG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1859.
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We're h HTif ami J in :! n. t;i i: i L.itia-I !
TnaK auJ cr't's we cheori'i'.v L-ra.
'I'liits an.l temp;. ill.'!;:, e live tin.; t . r?.
We hasten ti.rwar.1. rotiirnt wiiii 'Itc t.i. e
We're h meu'ai'! !'jiiiiti '. !i. !i)- u aru bc4.:u-' !
Ear'h wi:Ii Ua t r :1 s u-e a!! have res.n.j j,
iVe'i e hamewai ii r.ian lt !i 'ar 1 11-1110 !
Heaven with us gii-ne we sh -rt y Iia'i fjwd.
We're homewdni buuni! iu'ineuarU bound!
(Sinful a'niiM'iTiiiis u j i.uit i art' i!earf
O. ho delusive an 1 vain ihey ap;icHr,
While to O'irti'iim' are fl.au!. 1 -j uear
We're hum-: a!"it b;Miiti ! h..ne'.var I bi; aud !
We'll tell iho u -rlil as we j.iurny a,'r),',
WVr- !i mii-.!! b.tun.l ! n '.nc vat -i Lan.l !
Tr r pis ia le la-m t aii"-r 'i Oir Mi,
We're h .m 1 0 'ti:.-1 ' ii ':!! ttr-l --.in i !
Cim-'.tr't 11 a i i 1 m 1 ' t s :" 1 a . i ;.t'.-(t'J,
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Jouri.t-y w 'h u- i" me i::.1.:.-! 'i: I '
We'i : ' ite a r-1 - .11:1 i ' n tr J u'J ;u' !
fijvin b Mil- . if fii'.i'j'. uv pr.i.e.
We're tntrwai 1 Uuui.''. ! hiue .-. m J jutn.d!
S tun.liiig in nuiiipa, i'i tnaai.Tis al'v.
We're n ineivar-iiKfiin.;! Imaie.var.l bjuiid!
f t.n a our trial u 1 t."inj;-.es ar o'er,
Up to our rnaie vcii ilie uis-.C'i f ill soar,
O how we'U !iaut a-, we e:i i:r tae J v:r
WeVe hj'iK'Wui i bjua i ! Ii j:nu ar 1 bjuad!
Iat.- the harb"r ut heaven n-'W c
We're hoTne at la! ! h'fiie at las. !
SutUr we drift on tae hfiffht, 'iv'rv tide,
We're h t n- at LiM ! h"rrni at !
CSiory to J j t, a!i our landers ar? o'i r.
We ktand vet ure n the !unfjed shure,
Giorv to G.'i ! we'll ht"H evcrtii"rr
We'ie h.ime at !ai! home at laat !
good'news.
Vh-"neVr ynu met. y-.-u always say
What the news ' Wlia:'.-, me news ?
Prav, wnat's the older ft ij, 1
Wna! the iif w-; ? What's ilie news?"
O. I have ot lit .--i r.ev-i i-. tfi:,
My Savior !ia tivrie aii tmts wtll,
And trmmjihe 1 over d a it Mid heil
Thai'i tne iu'w I'h tt'j tlit; newa I
The Lamb was slain on C'a'viry
That's the new! That's the news!
To set a w.irid rt' sin-iTs liee
That's the nt'v ! Th-ii's tiie isews !
Twas thTe His pi ci- i- bio d was shed ;
Twas there II- l uv;d his sacred head ;
Bu now H-'s ri-en In-'n the dead
Thai's the new-! Tint's the n:ws !
To Hearen above lh- '.nfirer's eonc-
Tnat's the news! Thai's the news!
lie's pasd triumphant in His throne
Thai's the news! That"?! the news!
And on th;it thr -ne Me vviil remain,
Until, as Jjue. He eomes again.
Attended by a lUzim iraia
That's the news! Tiiai's the news !
The Lord has pardoned at! my sin
That's the news ! Tnat' the news !
I feel the witness now wi:hin
That's the news ! 'J'oat's ihe news t
And since llr. look my sin awai.
And taught m hnw to watch and pray,
I'm happy now tr.'m diy 10 day
That the ne'vs ! Thai's the news!
Hn work's reviving e'l around
Thai's the news! That's ths news!
And manv have redempuon lund
That' the news ! 1 hat ? the news !
And since their souls have caue.li: the flame,
Ther shout hosanna '.a h. name
And all ar-'unj ih- v snreaj H:s tame
That'a tiie nev.s ! That's the news!
An-t Christ the I,o.-. c m ave you too
That's tli-? no ! 'i' j" the nev.s !
Yonr sinful hear: ran renew
That's the ntn ! Tnat's the news !
This mom :nl. if l"-r sin . y.oi strieve,
This miitnrn:, if yon r! iiel'evc,
A foil acoit:al you'll receive
Trial's th' ne u s ! Thai's the news !
Ant now, if any on shu ' .1 siv,
Wnat's the new- ! M ini's the nws 1
0 ttil toni you've b'jin lo pray
Taat's the nx. ! Tout's i'ic nen s !
That y..u have joiiie.l :h- c-.nq.ering usnd,
Ani now with joe. at (' T c.iinianl.
Vrni "re marching to iln- iu 'er Uo !
That's tne news! Thai's me news !
SACJir.lV SONG.
Come away! M-ork nor p'ay
S iould enuaeeour tli -urSts lo-day,
Seek the LnM. read Ins U m J,
He must be by a!! adored.
Children ned to be foremen
Sacn with Christ may live in heaven:
Happy we thea shall be singing joyfully.
Jsus, hear ! be thou near.
Kill our souls with godly fear;
While e pray, kindly say
'J will kep ihe everv day."
Then our lon-ues in Treble praise
SSall no-anna- sweftly laise.
Happy we then sha'l be singing joyfiiilr.
Week in mind, just and li:nd.
May we iriends and favor Cnd,
Till we rise, with the wis,
. o yon world ahnv- the- skips,
eed frua: sorrow, f;;r aril ca-,
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A Word Ahoil School Teachers
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cuuntLs n:iin mukc cbnb-o of Tencli
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us f r tLc lux1 5-cLu.i.i during tbe t'lisu
ii' i triu. i ins is ca tvi'iii v iiK'ii in our
f J'.iiiiatinn bas r.-i-tivcd t'n It' uttonl'iGD.
In sum.-, if jjnt in must of iho dir tiit-ts.
liltl-j ri'nd i L:i l aa to uI-li bind ( !
cbamc:t'i urn impluyod to i-rviiMo cur
t!;o wiiittr .'chouN. Tuj inanv clfcr thciu
!vrs a.1 tuachi rf, ati'i btaiu scb'j(l., v. bo
are iuco!!ji.'tfiit tod:.f:bai(t!, pati.-factoiilv,
t::o duties ruinind at ibi-ir bandi. Jt is
not sa much the iutcllcctuul fjulilicatk lit aiteiti ts ty liiakc the bowvU of lie cru
lh:it mc Lave ivrVrrnco t , us (Le n. -olul uiuuiiy utuvt, ui.d iu en Jcitvuna to ubviulo .
characU-r uu-i influence. Tor it ia uot iho coijsttiucucca of their oVfttruc'-ion, i !
nurtl' (rf.-ivijtiu! that the teacher thuirugh
ly utiJ. lslauJ the JilTuTciit branches whivh
lie ni.iy lo iL'quina to tcai'h thee at'.uiu
incuts aro vf c ur?i iti-Ji.t iiaL'u but
tLc)' ir.JrUtC liO lltiiluUi; 8UL'c2fS uiJjm he
tcdc-s iinc muial utiaiuiih ills nit o. Tho
one wba is j -1 :t cr i as ti-achcr cf y;uth, u i
te-ich'.'S uriiLnu'tii", prjii.tnar,
but Le tc-iches in innucroti r v. -.
Ho tt-acliLa itasons of g ui or v!.cro
ever L !. h.ituvi'r be rrii. ;1,
) i .1: Lf r luuit-S wi:l;;ti the liiu.-s I
f !iU ,; 'i .f -t, !ia iiti n l t !.i
'. . . f the yi.-!Jtrg, ti;.'" . ic as ia.fii! as
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th.y t; -,
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toy with
a card
it he who
Lis j. uj'i-i ui t f; f r.s, tiukes his u
tub!. ti;itin fho evening ? Or is
eiid'iivors tits uimost
0 tuiikti iiioial as
welt as iiiti ll'.ouul v resiiotia ? he who
jH-i-ii !. iho youn,; '0 iinpruto all their
titue .refi'ab!y ? ho ha teaches hid pupils
t) respect Q U's i'jjured WorJ rev
pii.utiul iiwc who I.i.fpvlf frequently pcr
u"S I?:b:e, uti'J imj-it ?ifc-a the catb
und.-i hi.-oitc ui'h the tut' i-eity of heed-
it.- i;is:rueiot., both by cx ituplu and
. t? We th all not attempt to t-ay
wb
jh t f the nb-'ve. described character
are inot competent to do honor lo them
Sdlvta aud ro thu weifire of their school.
15'it that a number of these first described
Lavo been employed on teachers, the wri
ter is well aware. lie Wjuld also Urge,
; that it is us much tbo duty of the Direc-
t-r.-j to iuquire into t ho mural chtracter of
the applicant, as it is to examine bis in
tukdual qrttffiati'jn$. Should auy besj
un f-1 tui.ae as to have employed one who
proves d-.-Ccicnt or injurious in the dis-
v " ' - ' ) - i" - " " a -
don bis Mati n at one. Do not allow him copt con?iipatiun.
to feast upon your children's bread. And 1 And why is the whole banian race, witb
if no better one can be obtained, have no few exception?, slt.k and dying of con
fcho'd at "II, rather than py,an immoral sumption ? The complaint is scarcely
! pt'dajinjrue to sow the seeds cf vice and
I immorality in jour tieihborhoo l. If
; yoa do, y ou nlluw two enmes to be com- '
tnitted upon your rbildrcn ut ono time
i.i3i iubih situiui uu, aiiJ ui Liuun luui i
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up virtue; and secondly, deprive or rob
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them of their property. Let this no more
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bo the ease. Lit us witness more anxiety
among ail in this cause at the ensuing cx-
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..t.l mn ..i..An fiiM eiti-r..niiin ..f l.u
j qualifica'ioos vl heart as well as of mind.
A Fuiend of Edccatio.v
i Tom ato Oats up. TheC
'olumbia(Geo )
-eeipo for tnak-
I ', gives the following reeipo
ing tomato Citsup, which is admitted on
! nl! bun. 1 a.1 Ka tlift mast n:i!:itatila pniMi-
i uic t now fiiado Will sonio of our mod
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! LoilPPwives trv it f !
I "To a half bushel of skinned tomatoes i ,Iia U1!,il culiuu in order lLat 19 m'l . da of Lis '"et!:o ry week wLo, ia.
', add one quart of good vinegar ; ono pouud j etjl,y Lis cigar and tLa scenery. The dri-1 gtead of allowing the Sabbath to ba trani
j of salt ; quarter uf a pouud of black pep : vcr was an iuquisitiva feliow, aud his pas pled and torn iu tbe buny acd scramble
per; two ounces of African cayenne; quar-
ter tf pound f allspice; one ounce cf
cloves; flues boxes of mustard; twenty
cloves of garlic; six good oi.ions; tsto ;
pounds of tireiwu su-tar, aud oue LanJf iil ;
! of peach leaves, liotl this inas for three
; Lours, consttiiitly stirring it to keep it from i
burning. lieu cool, ."tram it through a
flue scivo, or a c iarso cloth, and bottle it
tor future use. It will improve by cge
and create and g've t -t to 'ippctito, almost
ui.Jer tue.''i;!is of death."
The S'.-i'.e Teachers' Association met at
V(-t Chester on too Sd iust. The con-
s'itutiou !i::s brcn changed ia npect to
tho nii in ':crh:p "f f. iuaie-, who iiiiw
make tbe auntul payment of fif:y cents,
as the male ti-acLds hitherto have done.
Dr. Pa:ris!i, the bead of the .-chool for
feeble n.inded children, delivered a valu
able discourse on the pi'ptr education for
tho age. IIou. John M. Read of the Su
preme Court, State Sup't Hiekok, Tho'a
II. Uurrowes, and other noted friends of
education, also addressed tbe assembly.
The Springfield Repullican tells of t
farmer who Lad corn in tassel six weeks
lifter planting. It was of tbe common
variety, soaked in a solution of cblorido of
lime eight bours. The corn planted tbe j
same length cf time, not subject to this
process, is hardly a foot Ligb. A pound
of cb!c7;de r.f krne is f n3ioif to p'att
f'Tty serfs r' rrro
Constipation.
There i no single word in Webster's
!l i.-n o: Otf' U J. It:: loom . II 'ill mini i " i
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utii i:itiu-ni, n nun m inii iiiiu in ia
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- r-rwsiv of liuuian miscrv n'ld t bnjloi;i
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- cat dil rnvii v ui ua?. U if umiulv be
i-aii'i; unr iiuwi-is ere consujiuifcu mat il
oi'j lo nf tie United States suj puit twen
ly-tive thousand drug shops unil furl-ve
iliou?uiiJ titclors t u uimuu ript ne if
ninU! lliau a Ii'ii.drid miliinci i t J'llaia
Aud it ia Lccause of this tiiat our eup!c
pay I be tjuacLj cf the hrcgular trade tv.
ir.il liiiiiiyns u your.
liut tbu lu.-s of the money cxp-.'tid'.d io
au iiieiLilicaiil evil coupaitd tvtlh tht
lu.s of health ami huj ; i;;C-a bud life, .
'1 he iriUchicfa which t ring fiom const;-
paliuu, h3 the parent euuu-e, aro b uu- -uti-roui
iu the ital dotuaiu arc thu&lud .
tthicu, iu the- tuoral woiii, originttte from ;
tbo evil one Liujsirlf. If Satan is tLo
tathtr of Ii. T l juttipaiiuu is the luoihc-r :
of iiiliuu::ie.s. !
Where, iu b!l this bro!J land, U there ;
a inLiiij wi.'i. ju or child whc&e towels '
move i.attir:l!yi w hn hevcr require artiC- .
1l.1l aid; ? TLcro nr.1 a few buch. Ai.d 1
tiny are thuse v. 1.0 know almost nothing !
of eicku- 3. They are Mrai.yra to dys- ;
p' psia, ll uiuaii-m, teo'.hache, bronchi- I
ti, c.i;6ii p: i'.n. T!ny never have the j
'jhoh ra. '1 iifv aro pr-f ngiiij&t yellow j
IfVer. Tb. v lio ffcure fruiu patalsis. '
They m vrdic id' tpoplixy. Oru::iuaf- j
foi- ions of 1 ho LtMit never truuhie them, j
Con! ij a:i iu of the bowels causes foul j
blooJ uu woibid -ecrctiotis. 1 lit i-o ova-
h 1 0 11 corrupt Luniory, which luduco torpta
livers, cauCited klJueys, eppresaed lungs,
and congested brains. Tbcu follow rheu
iuu:io jalofj, bedbche, palpiiatiou of tbo
heart, vertigo, ticking .-pells, nervous de
biii'y, lumbago, sciatica, spinal irritation, j
pi!e.j, spasms, colic, and, as more remote 1
consequ-ncca still, putrid fevers, pcstileL
iial ipidconies, tnaltgnaot erysipelas, car
buncUs and o;ncers. And the lucdic-nes
whioh me p;ivo to euro theso ennscqu'-'nees
are wor?c than the disease which they cure, j
Learu.d j hys-iuiana look f r the causes j
of thisc ntiladics iu iho vicWi'udefl of
. the weather ; in tbcraiometrical variation?;
iu barometrical states ; ia prevailing
wiud; iu fogs; ia ? tonus fr;'tu the east;
in curreut from the tuuth ; io tornadoes
from the west ; io blasts from the north;
in commotions in the heavens above ; in
1 couvuIsiols ia tho earth bfneath ; in
ozone; in electricity; in animalcules; io
excess of uitrogu ; in deficiency of nitro-!
gen ; in come fault of hydrogen; in car-1
tonaccotts rniam ; iu a want of carbco ; i
iu catching cold ; in getting hot; ia ex- j
known in tho animal kiugdom below man,
Why ehauld the most iuteliigent creature
in cxisleuce ba the only one who can not I .
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althfijl action tf the bowels 7,
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re must be a cause. e cuaree ,
have a Lea
euii;ii luni; uiuai vc a iiiuic. ttvcuaiKo
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the whole of it to the prevalent system of I
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.cookery worse to some famine?, and no-
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tela, and natiocs, than in Others, but bad,
ruinous, killing, all over tha area of cm-
li..ii-n Tf. i. rnmnit if ii nnl in I Via A i r.i.
. , , ij. i.-
I nn f-f lirtiff Klinn anil rtnalnra. tint in
that of food and cook. L;e lluUralel. j
Asecdote or Governor Sewabd .
0"?,,fii 'n u'a lait TTine Prut, lulls an !
lorJ wu'cil ue s83 ew Pef!or" bava
not bear J. V. Leu (joverncr ot iew 1 oit, :
Seward iu those pre railroad days, bad oe-1
cas'on ' v's'1 1 certain part of the S'atc, ;
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auu aecoruiuijr muuutm tiuu iud uu. ui ,
eenger humored Liui :
Land agent ?" said the driver.
"No," quolb Seward.
"Selling goads7"
"No."
"Traveliog preacher V"
"No."
"Circus?"
"No."
"What then ?" said tiie luEid driver,
"what is your business V
"Goveruor," replied Sewaid, with a
tratiquil puff.
'Governor o' what 7"
"Governor tf tha State of Now York,"
replied the tmokiog passenger, with eon;
posura. "Get caout!"
"Weil, I can convince yoa of that,"
said Seward, "for here is a man on tbe
road with whom lam acquainted," and, as
the stage passed by, ho saluted him:
"Good tuoruing, Mr. Ruuker. I want to
ask you a question aw I not the Gover
nor of tho State of New York V
"No, by thunder!" was Bunker's un
expected answer.
"Who if, then: said the startled Bmo-
eT
"Thnrlow Weed !"
Tbey do say "Tburlow" bas greater
iGj"tc than any other map over e'ewsrd,
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Vthc L.uu water kxp wi.L Cau'k sitter fuuuUlba
A IV.vf tiff tJvt.d, ht wrT dulT atn,
Atd.tr t.-: lH iii tl.r:l)Hi.tti mute thmt.Hi1-
ti.v ttuit ui LbM'MUu'M UU
t or U-f di-Ati luuutU-i, to abtiuicca while llnnf,
WHh tt u sorrew, 0J rel.uket that fcigumf ;
bj iotm lull a nCv,
tfti.dt it ;irMi tin; 10 tUtf k sal ralbiDg,
littlv itiktitu LUil Wi JHil
Cttuul, f -r cucr, tl.e rtrllv.-s t.1B of labcr,
feio, Lli luw I..uj1j1 Ir ju,
Or Ti'.u ol ;r tf!i,iu, Mi.iiijciiti tC tl Etih'jef
iliC gubtl UtVua ol IUu UU4.
fur l.i at. no uiinslcr'a cliaut of Uif ImuiOitali
1ijIii (be 0.. ut aiu;
No Uiitt-reU j,rtri. i uiu tK lUt hebTenl; portnll
ly ivi tl VlilLc kuUl IU.
hut At-n ana .-i.kiip frmed their teaifal fboti
IU I'.-" ..' UuOt,
Aed i-i - t-r ft-iit up lieu ml tLa Crk tj i-Ioa
Ttc rn'Ti'j toil r, bm'' m-gro chattel,
Ihr Mfcitil 1 I Liir tli -ft,
Its 1. ku.ku 1 .v xiiiiiUiiii tu KaOitri of 1-iLt'.
lt,U 1jW tl l.U VOli.JLlt.
Touclivd ttilhi (.'rivf Unt novl lo outward draf lug.
Or 6rit i-.--r(.i, it I u uuiv, ahaplng
ilia tisir ikuituUiciiLi
T&r nt-tr ytt, vt:U ntual yc-mp and rpW&dcr,
lu ti.i i ii. i.i r. Utile,
A bciii I Ui-. .-' m, urtii tui ltivt and Ucdr
iijj i-ii.uuu'a tuil CiOi-J b'cr.
AcJ, 1! O.crt I. J. frv ra i at ter fiaud cM sti-ct-lt
.Nil t 1 (t-li Ul lie l- ii nl,
Zb uiLiu.u.ii .t : k.o in uj, toouutiacit pttuplaa
It cauij Lvt i 11-tl-ti iti'n bU-.iicn-bolttJ mtJtwi,
Ana Itou the Ir-.-j-ic lu.a
Of Iba.uu ir.uaa iu Uf tuu atait abodori
01 OLVK'uitU ftUiua,
Frota thr lockei r d-t;adeef theCotboUD tzt$,
A lid tdltoti ii tl.b Ituu.
V bar w'fc oiu victims b hta jenilt prasao
ttuw atuilug, ebiut iikw, io,
Taact-k tbe I'.pt, tu build ibttold wasU-p'trdS,
To littr. iba b'.ttiia Ljtt.a
Of tarioi (mu, and aor wab Dg!nd'i dalaia
Ibt mo of imiauU'i Mar:
Thanki for tha good tnati'a baautiful vutnpU,
Wuoiu tbo ti.t tiw
Some saciwu ziyyi or auar of a tccpla
fclillo;l wiLb Oud'aiawi
AdA bard, witb tender ar, tb t(lrll aiblof
riariu f-r i.Ka lUm mourafal crying
,i Juuitai out ut Unit.
Not Lia the (pi'dV n ran or lip'a priaaaioo,
tut a Uu acii-o of illit.
And trutbV uirt-ciDtrRd. nniiric aaob occaitcn
UaikUt u a liu cf iiUt.
Uiafaitb Bod woik-, like t imams that mWrmiogia,
Jd tba tmtuv (.liaooal rao ;
tha cr jeUt cltnrt:tH ul au kept nogla,
Abaiuedall iba fraud ui uian.
Tba very gttitte't of all buman naturaa
lit ji'tued to ruurap;e atruiifj,
And lcrv butrv-arbiD; unto all ot-d'dcreaturt'a,
V lib flturdj bate ol wroug.
Tender at woman, manlinew and ttfwknaaa
Iu faim wr aj atiirO,
Tbattiay whojuuttd u!u b bUstreogth (it weai&ei
haw but a iig4 aiue.
Mrn fa! 11. tjtiBiiIbta ; tuthiasaal aaam'd Dondah'd
lijlajiuie and ly fu;
Still a iK Uitb iu Luai4b kind ha cherished
Aon In Una love aal.
Asd now be rvflti; hit grant nets and kbtawattBeM
o mora hail nt-vin at alula.
And death Ix ui u:ud tuw caiui cofflpletanea
Iuk atatua uf bis iila.
Wbretba dvva gHrtec. aaJ tht ng-Unii warblt,
Ilia du.t tu Ut-at la taid,
Io Nat i ite ' kpii'K, titb uo pomp of marbla
lo abaiiiu bi tuudebt abada.
Tha forca gin, the hammers all aro rlcglDg
bvhnvthltrimokT Tttll.
Hard by ih City ol tu iota bii winging
Its clau'uui iroa Caii.
But 'round bi ;raT ir qa'atoda and ba&uty,
Aud tbe ewcei icam bgt
Tba U!--ii .-vu:b-jl u; & loo of uctjr
liaurbfi'atod lutj lute!
PhysicaIi RfNtriT cf the Sabbath.
TLe Sabbath ia God'g special present to
the working men, aud one cf his chief cb-
jeets is to prolong Lis life, and preserve
.... .. . T , . ,
edcient bis working tone. Xa the vital
i i - s
. .. .
.puom i. nrtl. Iilrn a anm r.ana t hnrt hnr.ii
. . , , , .. '
1' replenishes the spirit, tho elastici'V,
. . . ' '
nihii.h Ih. I'iaf llr riiri hava iIi-kii.i.i Ma.u
I ... w-.w v.. ---J,
and supplies the foica which is to fill the
six days succecdiuz : and, in ttis ccoucmy
cfcxis'encc, it answer the samj purpose
' r
as, in tha economy of income, i3 answered
by a savings bank. The frugal una who
puts away a pound to-day and another
pound next month, and who, in a quiet
nay, is putting by bis stated pound from
time to lime, when be gro. s nlu and frail
gets not only the same pound back agaio,
bat a good many pounds besides. Aud
. t . : .: . i i i j. i
iuo couwteuiiuus uiau, wuu uuse-enua nuo .
of life, treasures it devoutly up, tha Lord
cf the Sabbath keeps it for him, and, io
the length of day s, the halo old ago gives
it back with usury. Tbe savings bank of
human rxistcnea is the weekly Sabbath.
iVorA Britith Reeieio.
Joseph Uclcher, D D , deceased reecnN
ly in Philadelphia, aged about 61 years.
He was an Lngli-h Bapii-t DlergymeD,and
author of several wrrks published by that
church, sr,d by the American Tract Boci- i
ey. His excelient Lifa cf Wbitifisld was j
nn 01 his latest nu'jlicaticna.
e of hU latest publications.
Jantes Waddell Alexander, D. D., died
at the ReH Sweet Spiings, Va., Sist nit., J
in bis 56-h year. Ha was a eon of the
venerated Archibald Alexander, of Prince
ton wes Pastor of tbe Fifth Avenae
Presb. Cb. in N. Y. city and in elcquence
was well wonby of both the honored names
he bore.
Rev. E.L. Bailey, of Carbondala, is pre
paring for publication tbe first fifty years'
History of the Abington Association, com
prising some account of the History of the
Baptists io North Eastern Pcnbsylvania.
In October next, Rev. James Linn, D.
, i. 'il 1 . ce I
D., of Bellefoote, will complete fifty years .
labors as pastor of tbe Presbyterian church j
in that rlace an event, so unoornmon in !
Centra! Ffcn'thanie, i" te strrnrrii'eiv 1
rslblllfl
A NOliLK
And Tyler too."
It is eviJent that Hubert Tyler, the Vir
lis , joUb CLairm:in f l(j Veaiuct3(la Sl3te
i
Commiltee cf Pennsylvania, feels the re-
ppunsibiliiy pf Lis positiou at shrpberi from chafing under theeollar. He eajs ' created cJB;Jcral!e scandal in tbat eom
and watch dog of tbe little flock cf the ; he gets a piece of leather and Las nhat he munity. It is eaid Williams baa wiff,
fjithful rciuainiag in this State. If c! calls a fjlia collar male, tvbicb is siaip'r ! arid be bad reported that be had atlivorca
j remember aright, be issues a new a l Ire:? a piece of leather cut iu t acb a biupe as ' from her. N d ubt tbe jDung lady with
j ahoiit once io tno weeks. These lung and to lie, singly, between the shoulders of whom Ls eloped was imposed upon by tbU
' wnrdy crTu'iotis of aa "extingui.-hed se'U et : the horse and the coll ir. TLis fen!s off story. May fcer fata be a warning ta
uu extinjruished father," ure faiihfuliy all frioiion, aad the collar slips and une others of hjr eel, who are too apt to pre
- copied into the orthodox Democratic pa- on the leather, aud cot on the shoulders . fer tbe companionship of smooth toagae-1
i pus, to the eicluhton of much mure Talu i of the Lor-t. Chafing is caused by fr:c- and will dressed stranger?, o that of well-
I able matter. Wbetbcr auybody read tiun, Lenct1, you see, the tLiug is catirely known, respectabla and Loncst mea of
Ithemwecau not say, tut wu guess not. plausible. Some pereios put pais or sheep- their own town.
j Such lumbering stuff must have a daiiut;- stiiis under tbe cjliar; these, they say, da : Hon. Richard Rush died at his resi-
in t-fffct upou the papers that publi.-h it. I as much bun as good, for they augment dence in Philadelphia, on Saturday last,
j We think ibey would du better to puh!i.-h the beat. A single piece of leather, like at tbo advanced ago of seventy-nine. Ha
j chapter Cist of those souI-tbri!;itii: roiuaii- that campo-sing tha outside of a col'ir, l,een sick for s jice time past. Mr.
j ces to Le continued io the A-in 1 'jrh L d- without any lining or stuHiiig, be as-iurea H-j.h had filled rr.any public ofEees with
jwr. Inejr would get their fay for pun-
! iithing liutiuer's auvertiiienicnt, but we
! aro ulraia not lor tl.e utl.er lioberi a. Ana
; whatever may be said api.nst the writings
I ui I ulih .Tr a ma nut itfriiiil 1.1 slur ll.jit
i they are mush better than the rotuauees
: o! Tyler, Jr. Il is evident that the latter
' is out only a sou of John Tyler, but a!s-.
j of Virgiuia. Our readers must Lava ub
served that the F. F. V.'s luve tLe Lun:p
i of laiigui-ye immensely developed. Gov
Wise is a fair illustration of this trait cl
the pa-.iieiuiis. H
fiodi it necessary to
' let off a thiity six column letter, now cud
! then, to free his mini and save the couu-
try. What Virginia would Lave done
without him, cr 1'eUusy lvania without tho
' son of Lis "aecidency," or tho Utiiiio with
out either, is mora than we say.
Tbe latest address of tbe aid Robert
j Tyler, Chairman ia., treats of the natural-
i ization quea'.ion. He it bound lo explain
j tbe explanations of the administration,
i and make all smooth again with our nat-
uraliied eitiaens, who showed aome symp- i icr094 it, furefceaai mirf in ,i eDgage. j without our knowledge or eonsent Wo
toms of dissatisfaction with a reoeot epistle ; m.,ct TLe d and wounded lyin, to ; protest against the operation." Prof. Fet
of Genera! Cass, tbe Nestor of the Cabinet. ! tha Lottom presented a terrible spectacle, j ton, of Harvard, who wss claimed as
Robert tells us that tbe General's Le Cl-.rc . T!ia lamentations of tbo friends and rela- convort to Spirituilisui, denies it moat ia
letter Las been misunderstood. It was j tiTW with facel k!acke acd ia deep j dignantly.
only intended as a "caution" to him, to ; mouruing. WCre truly piteous and heart-' Tha Bu.bananites ia nantindon coun.
keep out of barni'e way. As much as to 1 ren(tiBg. Tll9 W0Ubdji ar9 in oas,ge 0f ' ty haTa rureh14cd the Shirleysbnrg U-.r.
s.y if we understand aome of tbe official .l9 Aeat w!i0 eDlie3TOrs t0 ameliorate ! all offiao. and removed it to HuntinHon.
j explanations with which tbe public have
oeen uvoreu Jir. v,ats auppectea mat
Mr. Le Clero bad been guilty of some
crime before leaving his native laud, and
! he wished to have him understand that io
that case, if he weut back and was caught,
tbe arm of the Republio would not be ex -
tended for hi. nroteetion. Thi. rmlana.
i: .....
U'lU la VUMIU1I 1CI , UIUllllll5lllttl 1 W
Mr. Lo Clerc. Bnt Robert ha. another
card to play-the good eld Commonwealth
J
of Massachusetts. Massachusetts, he tells
us, (as if be had just discovered the fact,)
denies foroign-boro eitiiens the right to
vote till two year afier their naturaliia-
year
lion. He might have mentioned that
South Carolina does the same thing, tut
probably he bss not beard of that yet.
Tbe zoalous and chivalrio Chairman pro
poses to "resist and subdue" this move
ment of Massachusetts. He says, "Some
other State, uuless this unconstitutional
and oppressive movement be at onca resis
, ted and subdued, may next amend its Con-
. ., ' . . .. . .
! gtitutiun with a restrictive provision in du.
- .,,
ration still more offensive." We should j
like to Lear how that is to be done Lot, j
in accordance with the doctrines of prpu- j
lar sovreignty and State Rights, the CLair-!
men of the icmQcralio state Committee :
.... . . . . i
! of Pennsylvania proposes to "resist and
1
i tubdue" a movement of the people of
; Massachusetts for prescribing the quaiifi
1 cations of voters. Rut perhaps that patt
of bis address is only a ihetorical Sourish,
' intended to win back tbe hearts of our
naturalised eitiiens, who have been anon-
ated by tho administration's desertion of
ihein. Something needed to ba done, or
- i i . e . . . : i.:. . . .
aid, uiiu laia, luuugu ii. amount uu'
thing, was the best counter Lit Lo could
devise.
Oa the whole, we like Robert for Chair-1
man. We like him none tha woisa for bis 1
awkward shots, soma of which rebound J
and bit his friend. It was a good novo I
'
. ,t - r j. j
. ... 11 L .in 1
mz, and will naturally imbue, the Pernoc-1
0 ., , . , , , :
il llmv ..i.i l.ia aniatla .ni tHL'a
..j " -f'"'""
lKm for O.isntil oiilh afronunr Snii'bcrn 1
1 . 0
and pro slavery sentiments, and ereater '
contempt ur "niggTsana nigger-worsnip.
ers. vve toiuKltubertsnouiacieuwara-
ed . and) aj bis f!
ww fjr yic9 F,.,
ber was run by the
esident of tba Uuued i
Su, wo pt0p0.8 n
c. . u... .i. i .
oiaina. su urouoso Ual. ti.O SUU UU I UU lV
the Pemocracy for Lieutenant Governor cf
.. ,' ,.'fiiota. ic was resolve! tnat it is inexpedi
Pennsylvania. .Umug X-puuican.
Weather in Great Britain.
A oorrespondeut of the Pittsburg Prtt
lylerian, nnder date of London, July 14,
says : "Harvest Pbospects aro most
cheering. No blight or frost has fallen
on our fields, while drought, extending
over May and June, injuria tbe erops in
Seotland and Ireland, so as to make tbe
straw of tbe cereals short, and to canto
tbe flax crops to be inferior. Recent rains,
however, falling in Ireland and Sootland,
have produoed a great change for tbe bet
ter, and tne Harvest ot tne united xving
DODli BB a VUVIC, Will uwa.ic.tur. iiiiu
' ml, Mcec, Ood
j L.i. :ll U. ....!. U'l.k
jDg( ,he e03jBg pMt 0 this year to prove
erT prosperous and enriching to tbe
country Tbe teat cf tbe wetsth-r this'
. -k bi Ivn inBt ''
CJnSag under tha Collar.
- ' A gentleman who La) tried the p.
succesjfuilj for five years, coroiuumcates : a young uJy of Harriaburg ho bad Liih
tbe aDuexed rnethod for preventing hcries ! crto bora a erj roapsctalile cbaraoter, ha
u-, is belter than anything tiae. HjiIj,
J,u.n-il.
, ATERRIELK EsoaGEMENT. From our !
fri,.nd j je.:.t Wl-C. c;erk of ,he
. ..... I
s'puincr Uuiutia. t ist down from tiouv:
city, we learn !h;t a Liuudy niid sanguin- I
ary butchery came off abaut one hundred
rmlcs out iu tL ioleiioi uf Ncbiaslcafrara 1 stt--n, a few days since, and becoming
l-'e-jitur, l.etweru the Omaha and li;u!e i weary, ba lay dowa upon the ground ta
t'ioux Iiiduus, r u the U J inst. A band taUe rest, layin,; bii gun, which wa3 eock
uf f.rty Omaha U:t n, women and Cuildreo, ' f 'i cPr'Q Lis arm, with the muzzle toward
were returning from a L'lutinfr rxnedition. 'l,'-s L-.-aJ. Ia a short tirae be fjll asleep.
1 .i.:in ...mJ .;...)..
ed iu the night by a laro band cf taei
Uiuie Sioux. Tbo Oaiahas Lad Ff vcn-'
tctn killed, sevcatecn wouaded, acd two ;
' pii.-oDcrs taken, and succeeded in killing
and securing five scalps of their enemies,
i The survivors of the iuas.acre ai lived at
their reserve near l'ccatur. brin.-ini? tbe
. dcail aaJ woaud0(l 00 tija day tbe Omaha
ras,c(j up jf Wilcox states that the
gi(lUXS ne;,uer spsrej ag9 nor I!
. gaw a dca4 icfjLt with a fretful wound
. tlleir offerings as much as possible. St.
! Journal, ZOih.
j
ErriCTCALLV "Clbameo Out "-Col.
! Nsh 0Dce demanded the hand of a cross-
I 8rimett Alabama P'"er JaugM.
! "slu!re. business to-day i to ak
1 fjr Jour daughter's hand."
i "It is, is it? What! voo marrv mv
1 '
- ? Loolt be. Jn8 . "J
! ins,snter. "d if ' ""t foot
L.- tn.i ,.
uere again, i ii maa my niggers Si.10 you.
! JlarrJ m d'J83t You"
,',h lefl Le ww ,h o!J SeBtIel
i "aa Ar,ir fi"""1? tff ,0
emsn
safe
piaee, Le thought he would turn and'
take a last fend look at tbe home cf hit
lost idol, when he espied the old man busy i
ihortling up hit trajn from tho yard and ;
throwing them over tho fence I '
Read the ADVr.RTrsE.MtM3. An ex-
j ohauge truly say that these who fil to j
) read the advertisements in a newspaper, '
of:
!
im
i
en lose a great deal mora (Lan they :
imagine. Advertisements are to be read, i
just as much as any ether kiud cf news, I
Dd it is just as essential to read tbem. j
There ia not aa advertisement printed that
i not of importance to some one. Nothing !
greaks more eler!v cf a man's nrfinri '
- - r- -, j
iu busiucbs than the ci inner in which he
advertises, and read advertisements.
The Tansy and irs Value M. De
Moroguer announcesthat this plant dried! the drought doing mote damage than the
is excellent sheep food, and that when j July frost.
fresh makes capital litter for domestio ani- j jta Galveston Chilian s'stes that
trials. Its peculiar balsatnio edor most wheat is betag shipped from that port for
effectually drives away Ce.i! A lap dng j Jui, which is regarded as a harbin
slcepinjj on a fresh bed of tansy, is imme- I gcr 0f success io a new branch of agricul
ll - .if - ir - ..e - .
"'""'J "eeuiroai mcse vermin, itsnouia
be renewed when ihe leaves are quite dry.
This seems abetter appiicauoa cf Ihe
plant than following tha exinipli of ocr
grandfather and making it into bitters,
.71 Z -,.
ination of John G. Saxe for the ofiiee cf ;
uoveruor of Vermont is thus celebrated
.
10 verse:
- .
"Princs Jotncf Vermsst,"'-!rj;t5!J.fct!nraiT.
Bt an -lderlr trlsc J. In a csi!:ai way.
TUst ibuush b'f stulnnssnto warsni-oy ai-.a MTa,
u'. wi--thiai: e- tt- i.t tt.a&oorm .t'tcisir;
It i.n'i a Fr 'nt W'Tih 'i;piiting atuut;
w.laivar th dju&L
ru tw eia aoiia ixtbu&tuxt&u tt ;
Tho American State Convention cf New
Jersey met at New Brunswick on tbe
. t T. .1 ....
ent ti maintain the Acericaa organiza
tion tbrongbout the State and the Union,
as a national political party. A State
Convention was also recommended to bs
held at Trenton on the 7th September
the place and data of holding the Repub
lican Convention Ia New fork State,
there ire signs of a similar sensible alli
ance against a common opponent
Rricajf or Paez. The misgovern
ment of Venexnela, the continued out
breaks and butcheries commuted io that
unhappy country, have onoe more driven
Geo. Paet, almost tie only true friend
she ever bad, into exile. He arrived at
Philadelphia a fw weeks ig3 in the barque
Eswoco, or . -ill i::.aL-!y . Lis If- is
j hit -' jd"
j Tiie el-ipcm .nt 0f D. u WillUmn, ia:t
an ; bcal eJitor of the J 'ut riot Unim, m'i'.ik
great crciit, and iu the course of his life)
had taken an active part in polities. Mr.
Hush wa a son of Dr. Renj. Rush, and
run once for Vice President with John
0-iipi.ff AJam.
Narrow Eic.irE. A young gentleman
cf Ih'lcfonte was out on a gunaing excur-
but was s-toa aruiil from t,i a!iimhr b
'"e r;. rt cf his gun. It id supposed that
Li lag ran S'"a:it ,UB S'!3 'a !UC'1 m,
cer as to dieharg? it. Fortunately, ha
was "trusser ebrert a:h hurt.''
i nenry Ward Boccher writes an ariiclo
' io tbe Lultprinlint in which he denies)
with characteristic tilcasantrv that he is a
! spirit medium. 11a says : "Now, if any
i spirit or any corps of associated spirillar
employing us as a lice to telegraph truth
i from that jnhere tu this, they ara doing it
where they will this week issue a new
paper cillcd The Union, devoted to he
support of their faction of the party. The
W. jbt, the old organ of tha Democracy, is
soundly anti Buchanan, and pitches intj
Lis Lecompton Excellency at a round rate.
B'jir C-unfi Rfjiiter.
John I. Hart, who mystcrionsly disap-
' 1 t - t -n.
j V"i "" h's IQ to...
J?- two nonths ag,
incBwhiehlliTiiiTiothin'.risi! bf.n hkr f
iiom uim, uoiii aoout one wees agn, WDeo
Liha ! ft fall iiyania VM rn..ivp.4 K n lua friMinta
f e j
' drowned ta lexss. '
" Asiiisciojr, Aug. 5 a cargo or
603 Africans has been landed on the cjasS
f Florida, near Tampa. As soon as tha
landing was effected tha vessel was fireo!
nd abandoned. The statement is made
on the authority of United States Marsh
al Ll:ckbum.
Avrri'L Oa tha night cf the 13th
u't., tha wife of Jordan A Jackson, of
Rraudon, Mis.'., bed occasion to raise the
window of the room in which she and her
husband 3'ept, when Mr. Jackson, awaken
ed by tbe noise, seized Lis gun, and under
the belief that a rubber had entered tho
room, shot bis wife dead.
Loxo Pur Tesm. In some of tbe wes
tern counties of this State, no raia has
fallen since the 12th of July, and vegeta
tion Lass jucred very much iuconseq-ience.
tural industry io that State. There wiil
also ba a large surplus of corn for expor
tation. Fro.-perity is not a just sa!e ; adversity
is the enly balance to weigh fiiends. Re
ligion is the best armor, but tbe worst
cloak.
Liberality i not giving largely
but wisely. He whj makes aa idol
. .,, , -,
interest.', will make a martyr of h
1
1 of hi
hi owa
integrity.
ThcGanrai Saperictendsn! of Police ia
New York city has issued an order direct
ing tbo removal by tbe police of beggsts
from tie streets.
A French bonn-t-rcaker told a customer
who complained of tha price demanded for
a ccw bocset "Consider, malm, it cost
mo three sleepless nights to ima-jin it 1"
Aagust is a gocd tiae to make new b?dj
cf strawberries. Tbo ground should ha
rich, finely pulverised, and the plants :t
out beforo or af.cr a shower, or in tho
evening if in that case watered.
Temptation is tha half-way bouse on tba
road ta ruin, and the toil-gate is only pass
able by tbe forfeiture of s very bsvy fine,
namely ocr character and our constitution.
A free soil paper, ealled the R.pnhlicx-
bas been started at Kansas City, Mo., by
N. Thomas Doan. It advocate "Missouri
for white mea and white men forMiomi."
The E?ptib!icia Coavnoticn of Kesa,
cs tbe He icst . rinioated 3f ir:u: 1 r-
ft - -fa-aa' t- '"j-di;
1 dopy effuse t