31 !SI u: *k^?O^P* l P^*'nP n ®''‘^ o^^ tarlAndjF^ jJ.fi ,Vfta*n , i>vai Ijo. ri«- 3» ! «t i lhi'6ptt< , t> yfthoJltfltof.",' l ■'i *iwEaTlaEip^^^“^wM | | a fi/tiio'ijXfnj ilsVrto't'osceeding odd pqdtird, 1 Will 1 bdltd&irted fhnio tlriiUa iar’Brtd DdlfarJ.liinl ttf Wity-mve Wilts forci&tt additional gfdaL lr.ienDlli'lttir»porllftti , .!^>>^ , ..‘o;|.i wm.'i-j -i!; | jOprpnisTlso—Smsli as: Hshd,bills, PosiltigJ '.’jiij/jjsmiihlotsJ BUiiksj Labels,. jytt!i,.a<!P)lWryri>KaJii,,thoi,Bhdttest' doticoj V : ..il ■n'l- r ..;n!t.|-..1! V, /,'[• ijj >;! iinilH li' :';„!:i.:i J Tlicro Is ft(imd, we ‘ .. a pplnt, we know not-whoro* ; . ■j ' ‘tW njarlfajtho dos^ny, : ol,mfm, i ' r .‘ To/glory or.despqjr., !.:tj Thtlfccroßsbs^ery'patHjj; ! ihii hiddbd liourtdijry between 1 ‘ ■' ’Qbd ? B pHti6Hce ftpd'bis wrath. ; ' 11 limit!is tb dio, i. ; :; ',L 'J'odlo Q 8 If by ’ ■lt does npt quench the bcamlng oyOi: • ■< Or pale tho.glow of hea|th. ~i r ’-'!rfibbrtnbclpnVpmay,be still at'easb, "'" I , (( /'The and gay {!. i ,'. ',; ; r j/jat Which la'plbiislrigstulhlay ' { And care’ ba’tlithdt tyvay'.' 1 ' • ml jfc.t. l ; ‘ ' J ‘ fl ’-i’' ’ . ! ' ; ..iJJut dntthdiforehoad God has setj ' i’. >•' .Mjlfnsoon b'y.manj forman as yet ;m: !• " ; ; Is b|lnd and iMho dark. , : •• ; ■ yet ,tbb doomed man’s path be!o\y ■'. c: l;lkd Edbn may httvo'bldoniodj • 'I Hu didnbtJdbbsndt, will not'kiiqw,'',:... - ,:r ‘Oy'lcbl'tiiat he Is d|)6i\u’d._ ,J ' r ..plloitnows, ho foold that ciU'Js well,' ■> ■ ' •i* a And every leaf* ls:ca!raed ; ; lie lives, he dies, ho wakes in bell r . -, doomed,,but damned. - •.»!' " 'bli’l Whpro' la’thld my atc rl oil s. bp p rno . . J. • By Wliichdbr jwith is'dro -sed/ / ’BByond Whlbh.'God Himself hath'iiVbfn 'VJ •" VjiThdthVwhb goes is Ib'^t! i lll ' “/‘‘‘Tj .! .How:far inoy woigo on In sinf !• <•- ■: - ■ vjUow long will God forbear/ '■■■- ..■>yiion does hopb’end, and where.begin . congneaol despair J,-- .. . " 'An'answpif !, skics'ls sent-r- '■ ~, 11 ■ YU .that fVo'm God depart, ' iVhild it Is called To-n'At repent, 1 And' Kdrddtf hot ipoUr'heart, 1 :30ftiMnntnti0. : Thntlateti/foify tht jPrenshfof^ Me, Homc' Jouni• : 1': i .' • GOLDEN I -min:- . ! i- ; HT'OLtVERS, LELAND, , -■ i!-v -il" 1 i!>lany<imany 3 T cara ago. near by the old Ab bey.or Chcllcs, there! was .a-fountain; a'-;liltle| •foQOtaiiu; which went' rippling,-rippling- along Japghingly, through'thu flowers and the 1 fresh,| green grass. ■’ i i| In the fountain, a large willow bated Its long! green hair, and under this .willow came lino'cvefy evening, at the hour'whence' night] flower-open its' clidllVs.'; ‘But'Jacqueline .canto flpfundci* Ui'alreo;t6 - hcre/at the IrouT;'whcn : (he night ; fir)\Ver : 'open's 'ils"€hoihsa, : cah)b her lover; Pierre. ‘Ficrfc was i'» .UliflJißUtrt'W-pf thu^couj\tp^tlH?rb«hdnlt«nt? smith with l the - I nrltr Y[Tii 1 'iiiViA j\LV every evening they culkd with the little'hue tiowtrSiwhich onamellaLlhb' 1 bbr-j •dm of-the fountain! 1 1 And tvHen‘‘t!rc fibtfirs| ntro culled. ' Picrro would kisa them and ’edn-j ccal them In the bosomof the,beautiful Jacquc- ; line with thn'golden hair!’‘ "; r *' : ’ I One evening when • Jacqpelln'd came 'ivith| Pierre under tin; great willow trccVhPgf-ihv’jmlQ ' ns death,'Dearest,’ said she. *vbw to tile to love thy Jacqueline as long as’ (he fountain shall glide on,’-nnd’Pierre answered, 1 ‘Ah long,ns the fonmain shall glide on. so.’ long, pnd fopger, will Move my -beautiful •’ Jacqueline with the .golden hair!' ’ 1,1 1 1 11 i ■j lie vowedbut one day Jacqueline stood all done beneath the great willow' tree! SI ' gath ered the Utile blue ’ ilotvers while wailing foil liim; but hu canid not Ib'placq'tllem in the lit-; dieted bodice. I Spc tlifewithe flower*' irild'ihc fountain, ahd she ‘thought that 1 the - fountain I Vept with her 1 . - f ldie next day she canie a liltle I woncrand wentaway a'little,later. She, wait fd: the nightengalos wrresinging Ip the woods, tM cattle'were lowing' In the meadow. 'She I waited; theold abbey clock sounded the hour I olthe'iliigchwthe'tulller of Nogtnt chanted I hla-joyous song; 1 ‘ 1,1 I 'hight days after, Jacqueline came bnee more Ito the fountain. 1 She was still alone. “lids’ I ever,’said she; ‘ills over!' The soldlers'of I the king just then passed by the broOksidc.— I *Ah!'smd ahe, ho Itas’gono ttf tho war.’ ‘ ! i I , went and' knocked at 'the door of the Ab’-i I wy. ‘lt is a poor.girl,’ said she, ‘who wishes 110 love God alone. j ; ■ I ’ l ! I They cutoff hep beautiful'golden, hair—they -9 fient tack to her mother her little 'bodied and* I *or ring of silver. ■ I Jennie back—he, the blacksmith wilji I the proud cyo, yet tender , •Jacqueline, I where art‘thou ?’ The Totthiaibi I «m runs on ;• it is thd ‘hour' when' the udiitc 9 J’,? I '.'? the dovecot, the - hour;when Hhe' i flowcropensits chalice.’ ‘Whereartthou,: ■ V inc *. jVhereart thou V And cvcn ad Ht« il * > ‘ crre saw Jacqueline priss by, robed H ‘ho black garbof ; thc nuns. '• Poor Jacqtic- B bno. she has lost her golden hair. Sir,. ®PP rottc hod hcr. ‘ ‘Jacqueline, Jncquc- Burl i 1 hast'thbu ! done with'our happiness ? H, ‘‘'lei was a prisoner, of war,- behold thouhast, ,» u o ft living, tqiph. Jacqueline, dark 8 , r&, , ' V ' a r ?4° fI S «nj forge without ihpo? mJT 10 shpdldiU' havp given to me lliy smite Hlinf m m y'^ Cftrt » thy brow" to : cih balin' my SXa 4 ,y n , Co^lOn Milch to rest my aims,: Thou i • (^1 a,fo 6ivcn ( to ine qhUdren.as BllXi i! u J? cpliycn the corner of roy Already I .have'spen Them In inyi Bllui 9,, > U M hc,p KtUorbsy feet, 1 playing 1 on, BLXb knees; smilingiin 'lhoir nioihcr’e Bn® t tn 4 hid farewell to the fountain, and to) ■flow£^- ; A W S-°u M\o : JltUo/Uluo| HlliS» ; t 8 i • jlliavo said farewell to nil! ■ ! otta » HlllWW a’sW in ibb, I ,T& t,ftn , d ' r ' wlll'jourttdy Into !hrbfTldHas.’j B (iln ti Plejfrh cairuj/10-itlic foilh-; IVi I ’?!° ra;y Hi‘bdnffi ifcfl- pit. w#p; B • Wi'Pg Of'tliO dogS ~„;,r ' ! a i i , , .' e - c When pforriff Imd Dome under hi l 0”i y hf» Heart i.fdrlying on tS' Btf, '“'ping against tho siorid 1 hose 1 fountain, he h»a - aeon ■ the flgai-e nf.i B)pi(^ ;: . C|1 1 !^l n 1 0 .' Jacqueline !' falling on lii» ■tnll, * UI ? the w<lv<ls L apH\veral, H'hn'i -.i-iV 1 Jave iiu'.raised' her 111 liis! Hi;; dear '(Uid. fidftlj HclQomv ain* a y o ' ) * , . rft y*^’ t 0 Wodv.fl>Ulil!i«-tlioao! thfttri was ■WAlrepdy.aiu.l^pa^! ■pvifd-EX r kab nmrW t th®4: ■»hvi, rr fovoKwin^auiW ,,, a*^^ 11° (|sa5 ad ’ tur . v btfro. -vl do not whil bi?» I. where,my-.htanlviWdb ■n ai'ill lhcrre. wlfp/,'o ■ Wayinp n % l 0 Hpjdingdf tlid fountain npd i ■ ® l ho branches of 'the grcat willow fHfWfJi' fflOll. jtjKr ' I; 1 ”" 1 l>.lViWs ? <.in 1» v^\Y"> 3 *« \ r t Vsi * r ‘ l f l l r> '^^ 7, J&S&SBh "■* ir‘-lv. m rr*\w- *'■' E ■ t!| B'- ’’i vBS.; i; in i,' S v ,, 1 -', o [ .:'.!.!i?". "'.i'■ - ■ /i\ ' r , -■ J , .; irui.ViJi o*.> i; j * : avertings fiftlid UHttft-Wit Ittjt-ddwn inly tytlfadsyi wilH®in, bir that yoirhaVcl6Vp(3 ! in<‘ wtllL' ,, ' : ; i ~;l. ' : " “ ; •• : '-Sh(f«»8ea!l|(«a her',dbath cold' lipi fb.H'tho ldßt tiiifd uftori-'lil.r br6fr; .shd' bri!a'llVcd Wr'Eoul a«Ay lb , th4'f‘lMVkiM : of 'ld«i; , l Tldia died 'Jficjjntlirio;' tl»;liriiutirulnmidiißTV'itH 11 (Ho goldchhnir. •' : Mr.-..;.•>!:!!■.c.:;. > y . The moon, just rising abovd'Ube.ltboMbln top: flhwV doww’a-swecV/BAd 'figHt'ilpbh 1 the ■flceM/? Pierre'took’hfei i: iri'htB,tlt'rtis.. ! Bayin : g' io her a thouflartdtenderiyordi thmktogsti)! that - Buti she" heard.‘hJtri nbt. ni Tlowbeahtifhl She sccmed’iii'ddatli.VeSt -1 lfig ! her pale'fate 1 upon ’the bboulder of'ber, lov er, Picrni! ’ ° ;Y*’l •'"All thchi4htlflng'Pidrro'praye^ ! t6' Gpd fpr thc'Ab'nl of his dear 'Jdcqhelino, febindiinies on his UhceS before pressihe her wildly'fp his WK! '-At'dayWiak’; all So£ blng; he dug htr gmvc; and lined 'it with,the witl) the morning dow, : all studded with flowers 1 and pearls. ,On this funeral b?4!j(*plaped Jacqueline fob oier niiy. ' For the last time hi pressed her.’band, forthc lost time he IciSstil her pure white brow. Over the body he scattered all the wild flowers ho could gather in' the meadow, or at the bor ders of the wood. wild flowpra Ho thiew lhc .rlh blessed by'hoiy tears. Slowly* ho went away. The nuns, on their awaking, 1 heard the sods of the lover, Pie-re.. 'Since that sod day, the smith has never beat en the irob Ot bis forge." Since that a day, Jacqueline has slept to the'rippling Of the foun tain—nmsio sweet to.’hcr. bejirt.' /And.in the soft ’ sweet evenings Of the rabntb’df Mdy.wl;;-. flings bit tenderest ‘lay' down therein the woods, 1 she rcriiembers ; thhi' Pierre Ims lovcd'her Well. '* And to tBIs diy, you 1 can sec tho" little blue flowdrs growing tVomlicr' tomb,'which is crer great, ' ' .. ' ; • The Atlrcrslty'of flonot; C’ ■•)!. ■urcflirotAss jßimohd.v 'tii a small,' neatpaml comfortable room, sat the ruined family. The old man.was reading, or thought he read. In n'few.wt-ekk, llic show had come down- unmvdns head ‘with’ heavy fall. Ina fow weeks nia chocks.were lined and l«ngthendd;' : Ho has been held—so ruthlessly htUl~-face lo ’face with misciy,.f’ at Ins sinife which wr.*as constant asthpred in hischcclc, had-well nigh ,VamSbed i . :rl N6w and then ns he exchanged looks, Wjth his dahghtcr.it glimmer- played nhb.uvhla'mbuih'.io leave it Only in rntter blahkne-; : Silll he wc.it on reading * still ,hd turned pa£e after page; and believed he was.lyihg in a stock of knowledge fot*' his futhro life. ; Fo’r 'he ’Had ‘again—ho would l tell’liis’daughter with n he had 1 again to 'begin the - world. . uard ’ bcgin-. ning! ' Di-cary vuyage: with n ’tlcryoulh.to fight Inc'stopid, nor the hope of youth to wile away the ipng. dark, dreary Watch—to. sing thcdfiyllglil in. But'fhls hc'wduld not.think of. ’ ! At leasti Ke' ! thbugHt j, b6'%ould not.lie fell strong ps ever; yes cvch ef>' , 'Uc' , cqnld hbt hopbtf to have, bomc the blow Ho well; • Ife' wliß h</v6r betVci*r never- Uis’WpfWuHbeitUh: wasUfl ; -fi{m'; hnd' therc-- jbiWwhy desfia’i*?. lifthis way air Mio'brnlh w» the man'; cheat' I(?cif. K It,WIN feel \vholL‘fmdatrong;'iitid for' the Viler’ cracks and HdWfi,' 1 they are'not to - bu heeded.; I Merc,;trifles. 'And' then Hbfne'ddy, sohic fcnhn’ nh.tl .siihny llhio.' that-peace Has's.. mod'to cjiups'e for it self, for a soft' mv6et p. ; .^sc—’with,, the .’tyrant bmin sccure'Atid vain'gloi ,; 6u^—-the triflu kiilal InHins way" do strong nicn dic upwfirds.i Oil bert, Caraways at bur first' milling, set abou by nil the creature delight. 4 of lire f ’'”lle ! wa.s the lordorab* dance. The nmmivhohad.nolhirg lo do wi|h want and misery, but l 6 -cicrci.sc the noblest prcrdgniive'of ’ happy humanity— immely. to destroy them wheresoever he found them.proving upon his fellows. "Wealth was gone. ' He was poor; but in his poverty were that .’might glorify‘ the fireside. ,-lle had'used his means, for good; and allast, might f el’chriched by the harvest of his re- 1- k'Cilonfl.' With', hia facc!‘anxi»us, lengthened and dim', there was ii dignity‘in theold. mail that wb did not think ‘ive ever, recognized at llie'hjill. For he hnd’lo b'-ar aload of.'misery: and'he sal erect, and witlrhls.spint conquer ing, looked mcnily'nbout him! ’ V > : : THIS UiUUS MIIDK.Y. , , , With proudly, llnshing cj-e ond licavingcheat on Indian maiden'stood beneath the overhang ing branches pf a bravo, old forest oak. Tier ofmp,were.firmly folded-across rter-jlmsoiA, as if (o still ,tho throlibipg of her heart ;that beat wijdly ibencatH- Slip i strode! back and forth while ever and anon she spokoaloud. f ■ , ' , Five moons'ago, the whito man won the chief'st daughter .to bo his -,bride. Ho fipught the lodge of his while brother, and promised that ere one moon had -wanpd Jic would return. . ■ Five moons hayo conic and goqe, and ho has failed, tp keep his word. If the white man has dafedjo deceive her, Great iSnint, beitr me wit ness,, hot another moon shall- ppss.crc she will he avehgwl! ‘ . , 'file Indiap maiden turned and stalked away, the brown leaves, scared by the autumn frost, rustJjpgibcneatH Jicr, (Irpn- elastiq tread.' j if* , passed by, and yet another, yflio big'round moon arose,'and ‘Hon a light (Janoc sboi likq'an arrow from, the river’s niargo, ami glided kwiftly down the sliSiiing wafers of the bluo Ohio! ’ ’’ l ' ■ Tlib hioonbcafhs, fall full'upon the face,of the Idho Thdiim maiden. A'.qlrarigy flitting across her features, aud,playing around the flrh com pressed, lips} .while rovengo gleams in ovefy ghmeo qfher dark oyo. / , , Tn ono’o.f flip Tow cabins pcctipicd-by thesqt tiers’,‘.fetcepa the qbjt'oti of, her Ire. i’All uncou cdnsolouff, the Victim Sldmbqrd/iyHilc, lyilh a savpgq laugh. 'raises.’.a..flogger.— ClcaroingTi} llw.nioonljgHt, slip' bolds iddtniU.lAldTl,' slid ungS' it, dpcpf In, Jio'bosoiii Af thb'd&cjvcr.' r A,faint groM,pufqtgp(rom;llie WUttldijad ipaii t laM&|)[ over;' - '• C’-'-'ji 1 . Ah' jhsf’d))t. I bdd lessly away: thbiili'regaling, Hpr! t eppop v she Vo'ahds ligHtW;iir, ,Qt|d dhdlndlkWvijlagc. As M»<t swiftly',along, fine, mdtli ! ravbbt\m , n‘,Her'closed tcctu-r‘ , llc!- Tonpß'li , Bwqe(|!”. , / . ( ‘ -./i ''whin ’sHb-i'arHvto, flppoS;lc ( tUQ. ; jsppt’,frpm HfhfeWdb flh'd.sUrtcdi fehoptirnds,upright 'fqrA'ip fostadt. in the candc! and lHcnp‘| i thp wave,. , ~ ,/■ ’ Marty gather sorrowing, over tJiQ.rp* Vnolns of tlic bcpaycrJ/i But the silver crested .waters iipijWUgHtly! bw.'jtUo’ body of (Hp be,- trfly.iJ;-' ( who.'/)i>Vept( pnhpnbrwi r i, , ftrid (l uiy' .r tTom!CT 'ivilla, onwiird -iiito ;tliO'tijilinoWnilutnrc;i thither the soph .turns; hi pncntJiopo.'aml-TroriiiUio golden harvehla of (iwoßiieWlvujoyrtho hedrl gAlborain! }hq rjpepvd gmhiiof. fiftj,, ,IJfo glldvaiinward; : jjiorjpy to '<Ji*y -Vfo.HuH tHsdlP.9 (ifipipctulity—to* morrow.,‘RO final Hflft }i,H,o fo?-: mortiilliy. To-day wo nlanjl tflq ftf^^Od/pWornaV.d^y : Weak# througH tHp. J»«m tut iliu plalris' of WObla ihodwii pr nVifliWftb'hfa.— Vamminj.;- r 'J , M jT.u U-pl h'}‘j B. ,!r.J '* Wr\ Hto'-'ijy; r B H./i' Jms: I (■' ••''lv.'i , i .v.vl tv;.', stii W. i• ! ’<• </ l u/. '’■ i : Considerable* diversity 6f opinion citisls'in ' Togord to 'whnt constitutes 'ftsnOcUbiii'ty.— • Bomo individuitls dliiig to thc'liypotliMis tlmt L“ <r P9rtmtntv hnd'a' fashionable Wttch .Tvea'rc, to jiidEd »WWKWflilJt'niH bicordingly, conform to • tlieso supposed essentials.'' '..These': indiv'iduuls ■ <V 1 .0 h ?T°■ A? 11 -prapo-,iAppiellalion . pfiSnobocrnoy, being dcstitutcpfiliorequisite information, and particularly of Jhat rare qual ity-common Bcnse-*-becoipe ; tho slaveiof Mhal; ■ ,proud fashion.:and act in exact ac- .. cordance with ijs: imperative;!mandates.. On account of their ignorance nndicrodulity,' they aro, naturally proud to !bo Shifted -obout'wilh the Whlmstarid fanciful notions of the liUldr, : aresfemakcTV add olMr interested leadc,rs ? oF tHo • *p°Hto’ fclrcles. wlioi 1 in ; o'rdcr to increase their - business,'change the tnodd of dress as often as possible.-". " ( - v . •. _: ; re?pcctable V rather fashion ao*o circles, 'especially,in piir larger, aro cfsi.y .by .tl'.cir peculiarities. -7- • Their-,representatives are in.their own estima tion,, the perfect paragons of perfection: ex treme!}'.sensitive in every particular; always delicate in' health, and 'never, exerting.them wives to improve. their physical condition; re fined and accomplished m manners* and'woo to the ‘unciviltecdiwaut* who should be'so unfor tunato.as to deviate from any oflhc proscribed rules of etiquette; die is his society shunned, notwithstanding his intcl ligenco and goodl ' 1 ’ • Mark now .theseveral charabterictics of. the rttbdern ‘snobs, r or would-be aristociisy. - ' Worthy;bf attention.— , Behold on cflcminat’o specimen of humanity cn- 1 velopCd in a garment of drabcolbr, the ipil-.pf • which commences - within about five inches of the. shoulder .blades, and extends to within ex actly two tochesianda.hairof ground; with a, rolling collar, and sleeves that measur? twenty ono inches around the cufla; like-those worn by, our ancestors, more .thin Ricentury.ago. His ■piilo.-crnaciatcd’.visage-is adorned, or rather disfigured; byla qiyuUity of ’liair.'upon which •he bestows more time-and altcnlioii; than im proving thc ,, Btcrility that exists within; His yliltei bbny - hands, unaccustomed to toil, or jhe purpose for which they were originally de signed; afe'clnd in yellow kids, and the other portions bf his attire arc alike iincoutlu but stiU ‘fashionable.’, His .vocation,-consists; in proihennidihg,|,he!pripcipal, thoroughfares as a sign for the the hotel steps', and escorting the ladies to the opera,dec cream Saloons, and other fashionable places'of resort. His.female companions .ftre also exceedingly delicate and feeble, confined within brick walls excluded .almost chtlrely;(Vom the genial rays , of the sun; educated at our fashionable semimi , ncs oFlcarmngJ and graduating with an irtsut*- ficieni the fine arts', and nearly . every modem language otvn:~ . Thar time iß ; occuplcd in'sloping, hovel rcad , Inland lap-dogdbptmg. '.They attend church . not Tor tlic purpose ofworfchip, but to ‘sqennd ; be seep.’ entering the sanctuary with rustling! . riurac.ting as much qtieniion aspossiblo, ‘ .ana .settling' llieinst'.lycs comfortably. dmihiTvcl-! yet cushioned'scats, arc lull. J io-.alcep by the' ~ .eloquent and soothing .language which’ flows! Jrom.thc. honeyed lips of the ‘ambassador of Christ./ .' V -r ' ” Such are thi class of persons who pretend (6 be rcspeotablo.'ftml notwithstanding tbcribsiir*' dity of the pretention, and censofc'nnd ’ridicule they should ; -live from every sensible "Ihdl-; viduid; the'public appear to J bo v nflldtcd wiitl tlicconlagidh/tml follow cagCrly In their foot-! steps! . i - ■ ’• • t • But having delineated-sham respectability*! what is true repeatability? It -docs not con-1 sLst in being elegantly orfashionably attired: in rich , and .Hying.in luxury., or being,]earned,* but ho orißho js respeclableiwbo lives ir. on,upright manner:* treadingMthe path, o. I :rectitude, obejnug Iho Commands.of ! Cod.' and .imitating the example of Christ, by ‘doingl unto others dfi ho would that-qlhcra should do' unto him.’ A person who'mniniainh his integ-, rity, and meets thu vicissitudes of 'the* world! with a bold, resolute heart, and 1 who teohdneta hitUsblf with gentlemanly ‘deportment, is' more 1 worthy of honor and respect ihamthe. ignoram us clothed,!!) broadcloth and surrounded with* wealth!Tor ’ ' • “Princes and Lords, aro but the breath of kings.* : An honest man’s the-nobk-stiwork of God.” ' ' A£o/uj. • A farmer, attended aifair. with a hundred pounds in his i pocket, took the precaution of depositing it in the hands .of Uhe landlord of the publio hOnscatwhlch ho slpnpW. Haying, occasion/ foril shortly* ofUrwafufliho * resorted to mine host for payment. Biit tlic landlord, too deep forthccotintryman! meant, and was quite sdre, that' ho sucli sahr had ever been lodged in bis hands' by . tbq'as tonished rustic. After 1 inellvctual, appeals to the recollection, and Anally 4°i l^e honor of Bardolph, the farmer applicdjtp Curran for.ad.- ViCO. ‘Have patience my friend,’ said the counsel: ‘speak.to.the landlord civilly—tell, him you have your money with some other person. Take f a, friend with you, and lodge with him Another hundred in*lhc presence of your'fricnd and comcltO me.’ •'! '; i :i f ilcidjd so. and return cdto his legal friend. , *And now J can sec how ,I’m going to>be Iho'bctlcr b|Tfor this, if I get my, sccpnd hull: dred back again, biit how is that to ho‘done ?’ ‘Go and ask him for it whep hoi's alone,’ said the counsel. .'*i ’ ■ .•! ...•vVy, sir#, asking,won’tdp,,l’n> afraid, w|lh* out . . '_ \ . ‘Never min'd; take my advice,’ Bald thocouU- 'as.l Bid yoli; and return■ to mo. ’ 1 > 1 •’ Tho farmer returned witb higf hundrcd.'glad safely jahls possession.,..; --7 t ‘Now,,sir, 1 rmust'Bd content. But I don’t 1 see IWniifoH'bbttcr bir. ' ‘ r,r,llM •' M/iWell tiicri/hnld tho'Comi&l, motfvtaUdymir fr|cnd : «lQOJ?'W|lUyoiw aud*ak thbJandlordifor thehundredppuiwayourfricnd eaw.ypu-lpav?! with him/. •. 1 " ‘Wbheed dotaddlhatthcwilylaHdloMfoand he had been takOn'olf hisgmirujwhilo om'hon>, cst friend returned lo:thftnk |ila> counsel, ,exult- ,botlj hundreds in his pocket. i Ui'atl'lliitteii. :1 ' " (lonfusdiath its triumphs S famo lU.'glorics; wealth its sp|cndpM, success Us bright jtH walls'!'but tub heart only hath jtg home.’ 1 irbrikrohly 1 '! WliaVmoro peedeth the hcart p •Whatiumrooan it&ain ?■ -A true noilii? idiMrc ’than ‘honor and .j^klc pn4.f;u;tpne~nipr{? jhnp a.U oftarUi pa > £iyo-~ tbp ijie noonday sun inr ( .not, Vet'tho tiny HaUie ty'ope pure Iryh of love oji uindleih)r'ld'SynllidtHy makes toburivfpr* fivef* ~K .VviU (t •• 'l'--- Homo ! How more thr)ii beaulifulj.thnui ftH,'; —bow llko an .untaught religion !—a goldcnj Jink between the Soul and t heaven dhoi prcspncp of a pure hwwt.makcaUie. radiant.and the.mqsio of tWipplT^llOß.floats, like thp p))p£-, hearth! 1 ‘ 1 idl- OiJJ 'V/ ' ..rv.Ji- . :J. 1-1 rv i* vlvrtw nAri '.-‘.’j 1’ '.•i-Lnii?, ,Ji i'»Uv p.!i.S\ ri--n‘-.ijl ! J.r.r. ‘ !-■■■..; 1 1 /ai.iw'■'j i j r /; > ■ i ; i Srt h, a» ...| ..A-Xi^OOiPE^AKN.UM*:, -!' “'' 1 I '"' ' ! i : -r iM^'n l,l •■I-*-"- I '''- iii''-'’’ • ' nn 'i-'nT vrh urc -’ 1 ?., .f ' 7CARLISLtI,:^i Currmi’s iDgipDltf. <598 lite^ : - : 'N : -- ;; " ■ ' r 4 '* O \ J **CrfS-'' - " I^3? --fflß>^ & SHUftSpp,4CTQMK -1, 1855; ?i=- Vifrut sli lj ; r> -! ’ 'O ’ v '» '■ ii . . ( tPolllilff; ~v. | ' Western 6t^fc6t , VoT wos.plOngbing hfifwfljr dbwfi sirbamrWitbfa jfftill head”on,*x ' fcbnVv fciift r..-\ The iima' wasjrorly moroinff j.tho hot j^ct 1 fcooliid‘‘lllsfiiWy tftarba'in; thb'inuVky waters passengers werciostir,’; anil the .boat qoielly.jna'atiU.Kttfo *f.ho regular scrca mdkipg'fino headway. ; , .V* - ■' ! Sdddchly the ‘.ginc&'tfbell 'rang‘bat &"fu& oiis And : JflTihirig'Buihnjdnaj'Wnictil being trtm •alated in-; Jhe yertUtculaT.iiDeaPt ‘alow burl’; The man at the ateanijObeyedj ibeyipandalc! and. witfrhis hand upon tbe levef,awaited anx iously thenextcall. " 1 [ I'.'.'V : '-l ’■-It' soon’eame, anddbildw yci,\ t StOp i hcf.' ! i •"•‘Sorae »jcpgtnoer f ‘ liut haWly had tho Wea 2d’through \\ik mind When thobupy bell h gain fftalod-forth, 0 ; ; 'fßack-hcrlAlT -ir.' • ■ : Steam-wasl'et on inslahliyv dnd 'seizing ! the lever the' man' cOmrooriOed .working • the- engin’d •by hand ;'ibut the idycrihad-'ftd^yot'-compleicd the liret 'retrogadoi-rcvplutfoti; l when - a- louder, tintinlabulation tinkled out sbccesfe)vcly, ’ ' : ! •• 'Go nhcadlh; ; • ’ ‘Slow her-!’»r‘ sv -‘Back her!’ . - '’.-V ‘ • 'Contend!, . r !•■'••••••. !•< I! 1 '•>' '■ Having obeyed.tho command,‘hnd'snpposing oil was right at.lastl the man quitted his post; for a moment, and-Bt6ppcri;mHhfi- the'guards 10 scowhai tho troußlelmA-boenfwlien suddcn ly.thc-'ov?r busy - , .IrSlovr her.? i; .* r>; Before ho could puthlahandkupofa the the bdhagairt ordered,'^ 1 * - m ' v‘Stop,her.!’; jw• orwJn ' v’ ' ( hct;l*acd then ■‘Go ahead!’- ' <>: i ;^v , . A ' l, .:- ,J . Instead of :going nhcdd : the engineer scratch ed his own, and then aptjlylijg'hls mouth to the Bpdaking tube addrcsscd' the-'pildt-,thus—but, stop, let Us turn for a’inoWept to the pilot,'and ■see what was' going oh in his'dominlons. This gcnlleniaribad been ImCri ’hiomcnts at his post", and was not.fairty'ft\raUV‘wllcit the bell comnicnccd- its mysterious ; ; but slecpy.os he was. thoqucer.Uhlicsof the boat, and the, strange.language of'tjic'suara pqie, ex cited,his attention, andho-frad ’arrived’ at the conclusion‘thtft at’the, same moment lhaf ; idehlicaV|dt&,had mfcAl it self upon the cnginccfVGO. dduiyinghis mUu’tn to his end of i thd lube, the IfqllpvHng ‘remarks' went up arid down&multnnWutily ; ; 1 ; ‘What in tho < '.under arc; ypu about up there Vvi*.‘b .! '» -•» ;/• j ; ..•Wlmt in tho thunder ; nr'o-Vou about down thcroll’ i-‘I t 'P. • .‘1 <■ ; Having, like two vessels about commencing’ an fchgagement,.tired-these -shirts' across their, bows,twain went immcdlatfcly into 'action, as follows: . . .::Pilot—Who told yon ‘to-'t/toriher’ and‘back bcrl-’-v.-■ v Engineer- 1 -You dld^whtft'tiici you ring, the -bell-for'twenty mimitcbV' 4 ''• '‘•7 J Pilot—-You must be a nice '/ellow ,to ■ trust,, Mr.iKoUles. toigai_driin'K'before , BanriHo. ; ball, yoiifriioie arid turn in: - " i! Engineer—Drunks drunk yourself, t harri’t 1 had a drop,and you’re just Jyih£ what it is.' : ■ - v.' ! I f Pilot--Lbok.hcre, ‘old'Kfcttles/hofd ortabit,' and ■ I’ll: he down- on-you like a thoussrid -'or brick;." 1 !■ •- • . Enkibccr—Donk -troublfl -yonrstlf lo ’pome 'down. • J'il' be up to you in l\vo shakes, 'arid 1 ihfcmwc’ll see who’s drunk and-who is not..' *: , ' Now this bucking ami filling had 'excited the attention of ofi'curs nndct'ctfi ana ids the’ pilot and engineer, havirig obtained relief, met half way-down-on' the *Wiler dcck‘. ,: fcipUhV tviU clerk, mate and steward. bar keeper and charri*' btrlnaid. nll hnslorcd to the. post ‘pf observa tion.and fere : lhe two ■combati(nti3‘ I fcouTd.‘jDih' Issue, they were Seized and held; and tm inves tigation of the affair wad entered inlb.' ’ While all this was in prngress. 'nollhcr boat nor bell had been touched, but tho-salheislngu., lar.Buccvs.sjon pf, orders was going .pn< ixnd. the two assistants, above and below. .wcie .medita ting a little affliir of their Own. when that V their’ principals-had ■ been katfsfactcrily 1 con- 1 chided.’ • : !•' • - •.i The myatpry,was apparently p«Rfc ; dolutiori. but .the.Captam bethought hluir-of-a possible cause, and stepping to ablate roqp»', ip the ‘so cial liaU; 1 kicked thedooropen.ahd'ilicrbjUdod a;lanUcy young Tennessean who hid’ embarked at Memphis the previous nighty very! :ftC|ivdy jerking at a cord that ran.tln-opgU hisTOOip in; the farthofct corner. " *’ , . Seizing l\im by the collar; the'‘Cantalh manded.,‘■What pro yon about?”' 1 . *Abou( ?’answered the TcnncBseaih. i '’Why, don’t you see I’m ringing for my boots ?” ’ Pulling the wrong cord, that wad all. : . , ’ Sydney Smith tells some Cnridus-.dhdo dotes 'about Lord Dudley, whose 1 nU&chcc of mind anbrdrdKojnuchaimiscmcnjltbhiS/rlenda: “TvorU Dudley wna one of the most absent men, I think,T ever met |n society. 1 Oncdftyhpimct mo in the .street ami jnvilcd me to Intel inyfcelf. “Dine .with me to day; dmo with me today ,’and T;W|ll get Shdney Smith to meet you.’’ : ,I iul : milled tho. temptation be held outdo ino, ,but aaidT'-wns engaged to mefit him. dstwlicre.—- Anolherthne, on 'meeting me ho turned back, put arm through mine muttering,' "I can’t mind walking with him a Utilo way: I’ll walk yarns the end of the 'strtH.” As wo together Is the villain;” said lie, “who helped mo yes terday to asparagus and gave me,nq'tbast,” Ho very hcarly'bvcrsct 1 my gravity 6|ice lu.thc pulpit.- was silting immediately under,mjp apparently Vpry atichilv'e; .when silddcnlyho took up hid stick as If ho liadbebbinlhdllouso bfOorambnsi and tapping sn the grbilnd with - it. cried outiri ii low but very audible whisper, ‘head! Hear*'” ' ... "iii hi- , -.rn. ? l±- 1 ( i'|i ’Tim tOdj^A^bikßNt.^Thc'celo-l wM, in hls yoiihgcr dors, wrdokbd 'on the- coast of Irclnhd. at/a plAce-whcro hla person and charao ter wchv al i k c unkhowinl 'iSWPpiiM li’e.wdndcr cd to thohouioora UlgnUifr'ofthOfcliurcli, scarbh’bf‘’shelterlin'd as a brother clergyman.; The dignitary,struck with,his isdualla •appenrahed ‘atlcr Uio Wreck, distnifllcd hla tale. and ddubted Ms character; wild said thAt BO.fhr from being O c\crgyman,hb did tibtTbelieVb ho 1 ‘.btfuld, ever, toll* how tnnny conimaftaindiiw- there were. ’ l “I 1 Cartbtonco ’satisfy you,” Said the [Archbishop, 1 “that TaiA iiot the .jgnoraiit .impOsio'r 1 you takp hid There ftVv eldvcn 1 carnmandments.” This; pn avvtr confirmed the dignitary In his suspicions, witha,Bncbiv fTndUd Jinerc.arp i ijhdihcms In-irpy Bible;; tellmo !thc’b)(;v«n(h‘ l ,(lndj‘;r will relievo you.” “fwc ; .it jM.”,Hatd' vA UOtvcominond jneiu giv'h | untq ymi, that, yd-lovo.euc anplh or,‘i .■> m i . ..V , ,v. . :■.it ‘-vV-i i '■* dvcr'oatili fthut't* * j : *ididuint. 1 ’* f - s ' ; ■; 1 !l,, Whcn *’ • • r '’ ' ’ ,r ‘ 1 ’ ' u 1 broiifcot iboflfvt of nammlovcr mb now*.* I->v l B ■* B .qjtt u w •.sar-aasa sa vAi ndi W i v:w nurk M vM- [ 9 y il i' > fi; f j'i:c • rjfj j.i ,‘v !',•■■) n'A , ■•'-.: 1 -vr -.1-.r'Pr u : ’\ tie 1 Wife's : Inffuebee'. ; ' 1 y '->-' i ‘ihfetAficca.ha’s licr hua* t^r®:if?^f ul } e ® l * l D h e r.POt v, (Cf, bcQiußc.sho -may Jiis* circunis' nccs; ■lhiaJUicrflraf'duty d'ridit dbgHtUo’-be Tier pnoct '->tNo-passi&n;Jaxuryi(or::(lißplay ought; :J { Ji t ?P)pt , ;fl?rTor a .tnomentiitq.deviate Jn thc this.’.loo of rconduct.'. Shq Will find,hcr respectability' in it. Any other tonri&'Ts wretchedness Usclf, n-id : irievi(d€Ty leads to ram/Mfj; - *• Nothing L can bamorowiisorablo than to ftppearoncts, .If, it .could suc ceed. it.would cost' more tljanitp* worthy as ;Jt its failure-involved-the deepest trior tmeatiort. Some of. thosublimfcSt exhibitions of.humpn-virtue havo been-,in- fe, by woniei). suddenly from'wealth a*. I splendor to'dbt ohite want. . . 1 ' * * ■^Then'U' 1 man's. -Vrluncsi are in a manner in ithe-hands. of his wifc r iuasmuch as his own Pflwer ,ber sympathy, counoil. l\er, njd. ~ She c n.aid him.immcn scly 'by relievingliini of ' ( cVcrv care which' she !s r capibTedr herself. Uis own tidployravnt arc usually such as to require his wholq fjtpe aqd his wM'rh^ipd-• f , . , . A good wife will never suffer. Ijcr husband’s attentiou to be distra by .details to, which 'her own tinieanditnferits are- 1 -cquate.‘*lfihe be prompted bythio affection andgbod -'sense, she ,will, perceive when < bis: spirits -a-p, borne down and {jvcrwhclmcd; jfij'o of ■ aJLhuman be-, ings; can ‘b ;st minister to ” ‘s' nretlst Tor the l S’ck soul her nusring is quite a§ as it' is for corporcal jUs. ■; .v t ,i If it be w'ca'ry.lA hcV *‘ f, 6iduity it finds repose and refrcahnieTltt ' lf it be harrasfced and worn lOiaimorbid irritability her gentle tones steal oyer with; a soothing more potent than the most exquisite music- If every enterprise bo dead. Tier patience and fortitude have the power fp fo-i Tdiidle them in the ; heart, ahd he again goes forth.to renew the encounter with the toils ard trophies oflifc. A Chapter about Clocks. Haroun cl Rnsshid, in 800, sent a clock to s pharicmagnc, which was so - arranged that liol'sCQiati camo forth' from if, and displayed tbhhselvcs at tbehour-of twelve. So theigoorma id Trimhlchio kept a clcpsy dra;ip; wijh a trumpeter sta tipned tp announce tho houy. .SfnCo tho TpUrtcchlh cent»»ry, clocks have V , 'h"pladcd'up6n ‘s cnleS'Vid othrv conspicu ousrpublic buildings,-lifi order that people .of cities and large, towns [npght have uniform!-: tyj as well as fncili.’y in.obtainingolock Lime. 'llericca.fiiL' nUancdpsncKs'of movement in' larij/cUie.v’* hoara.' 1 v '■ '•'■'•’* Fanny Kemble.gave to the town in NfiwTJn gland ;whercsbo hr 7;her,cottage perch,;fficlock’ withsqch ,an enormous dial, .that the tirao may. bd seeri a mile pr ‘ ; Ap old gcntlemau',- though miserly, gave tot his native town a dock for'tlieold churchwilli three dials, and lhis nan sis e’.nbiaznncd for 1 time, pcrbapfcV'oil oncof them. lie allegcd os' : his reason, that hciik'cU lo; haVc his: Tnoncy I wtwre he comdbear,, it tickp »: ’C -. :>)• J Qcp. Washington would not wait for a guest, ( If, deceived by a bad wa,oh,-Kc did not come-lb ! j dinner at the hour appointed. .>>.)’-i’ I. ' A nobhlmariv celebrated.for was to meet (licking at twelve, was startled by, the striking of theolock, as he wds 'passingthe' anti chajub'eri' .’Enragcd, he fiinashcdwthedinl; i\tith:> liis cane.-—“ Why did you strike the; -clock?”-anid the king. “Sir,” said he, “the' , clock struck first!!’.:~ j'. ;. 1r . - The English Board of Longltv lo rcwaiiled| Harris On. with ,$lOO,OOO form marine wfrtcht ydiich.delennined longitude, at ,sca. v Upalfio| invented a pendulum cons'sting 'of nljid rodri.i five of which were iron and fvtr of brass.-' Or dinary pendulums' went faascr'in winter than in summer, bccauso-cold,<coi)tra°tcd and heat; elongated:-flicm.. ;Thcsc improved, pendulums being made ofdiflbrcnt metals compensatcd/orl equaled those effects, aqd now,-It.is sajil, there ure chronomctcrswhicb do not/ypry oncslrpke’ ( pf thejpcndulumjn a year. This brings us os ; near true time as wo con approach. , As for watches, i)iQy so potoripusly di sa *| greo that.lhcyioan, only bc.regarded.as aids to guessing tuna rather than os time keepers. In- China they arc worn in pfliri, and so one,serve to corrcctfthp other. Here ira-poj'rcd watches, aro worn;singly._ And it is well known that, , “He who a watch would wear, two things must do; -■ ; Pocket ’bis watch, and watch his pocket, ;r- Ipp.” ,;- , _ . j , ,• ,Thc largest clpok; ever; constructed has just; .been llnjshcd by Mr. Dent tor tho houses of ‘l’arlimcnt.’Loh^oh. ( The dials are' 22 feet in diameter;'the-polnt'of the minute hand will therefore inovc nearly 14. fnehes cvcry mihutc.j .Thp-pcndujum, js j. 5; feel long; The hour bell 1 is 8 feet high and weighs 15 tons. The ham mcr, weighs d.cwt. . Thp clock, os a whole, is eight limes ns large as a full sized calhcdrral clock.. 1 Early Times la Texost heard an anecdote recently which illus (txatcs the hardships to wldqh the early 1 Bcltlcrs Of’ thM coliiitr'y 'word’ exyosed. ' A friend of ours had landed in the country and was travel ling up Brazos. 1 Niglit •. iming.ion; he halted his team in frontof a;r«d»ifcpi|taryv pup ?tpry, onq room, log shiamyi and inquirc<l if.,he ctjuld Slbp'fbr'tho night, and’obtain refrcs|iinentB (or man and beast! ■ A gruff, tnnrted nbdelderiy matron answered: -■ ' ’ ‘•Sim didn’t, know, they had ; nothing to.cat i jj-Sal's gquo -out, now,buutm', if sho gets t nnyif)lng.AV u ’eAh. £tOy. YoU hi toll a i ■while'And-wait nnu see. ” ■ ' i ActOrdihgly . ourTndnd with' his wifb iand family took. Jtheif.spQlß .ln,.the,rude ~l}«t,pnd devoutly prayed that success might crown thp bffofts of our Diilna/hcrctqfore'called “Sal.” , I A rn : in : lioUr,‘thb J blU lf6hian;-whodikd been I Straining hencj’cs tb pcnctrtto tHe fimist.said: 1 ( j “Vpu-pH*; Btay-Hbereshci .pppicq aqd shcls ,got plenty o- * 'enough In,a fpw foments, Sal roue tip ‘ft'Alrldcof h'-mustang, with her ‘rfllo on‘Her shoUldcryAndiia flat -buck slrtppcd to dicr po npy.-i-Jo i tho, •.shortcH.t i’timo, imaginable* sb® hung liitn «p, and took oft.lda hido and dressed a portion for the table. Oiir’ftfend and family ’rcgailfih tllcmeSelvcii on Jtllo venison fbr supper and brerikfaatJ and wcht on liis way rejoicing, and invoking blessings on tho head of Sal. She has since been married* to an old 'lexan—is, .wealthy, knd bas given up hunliogu • 1 ’ i is iiVhlb'raboth;li'Swaggerin' hiawalk, imnu>| dcnco In hid face;.a oarc;fbr nothingness in bib intniW* ; •fudginßjrflm -}ii« tUnui\noPi \w |p| older Ui&'i. )ua limn, hm icachcr.i inorelioi »r .i klitin. the Maypr of the ioxynV higher it ii' the PKfiUlent. ' Stop"liUh; , he to goiiig'loo f t:; Hu don't seq hintoilf nh. other* him.* ,HHo;i’t/kmm;bto HflMtkvtynjthim clmVubkr.bro the loafer master.’the iVmir vrb M6bd ftuibitioh ahd mania s fow : pursdlwaud brhtfsn alms.-Scop c uU sufch boyflMTbeynftroiJßglhn*; ib.o.iflbftmq iof Uwir families, tho disgrace. j}t r ihcirtqwna, the bud and holcran reproaches bfUurtmdyca, ' - > ‘.n mm m ko r,ui- bus qi: , |mui{B ill 0 l| : li 3 y [f] yl/| •3) •/r*ii.-'f •! v f.;r; ■ w iy.i I «•] i' ' 'Hfnis to :1 1 * 0 '■As eqon n‘s the.riies arc cdnsummatefl, shako '4ftthe'wdl4r\Kcbit i \rh!cti ’has’sb disgusted you froinyour IbVcr. a'nil show' yourhiisband &\y your f mental j deformity.. shown .the .bnghysid£j9 i f.,thc character..when you were eh^nftnng t liim, show, him whatV/00l ho ■was/'fay of your 'darkest, traits.in;.a HoiU'ill • bo feci Loyd Byron> seven-additional-yeart, as soon as pronljesied. * ’ Believe that now .life has no cares. \Vilh your maidenhood yon shook them oil, and took' np inaolcnt jHnsuiW'ahd-winched l selfishness.’ Your husband is the'scapegoat !of. all your sins and pecadilloes* and -is slightly responsible for thein. Do nat neglect those privileges. ‘ ■ Your principal’business now "is to’ adorn .youri’ilf. Jf you are handsome. 1 so.much the yttcr will ti c richest clothes become you’; or if plain,.so m ih more-need of hclpsto. beauty. Never hcait .c about obtaining any articles °f' 1 * ** expense—that is but'a small a i: a, r~7§ et whatever becomes you, and often as the rastnonsichango,’ especially if your husband h"*» account at the gtorc. The size ; of his income is of the least possible interest to you, althdug’h it'tray result in depriving you of your spoons. * _ Ilornco, Mnnn has well said: People who shuddernt a wound and.a triokleof bipod, mil confine thpr children like convicts and compel th.-n month- after month' to breathe quantities °f prison. . It wouldlcssen tho mental and phy. fiical constitution of children, gradually to draw an ounce of blood from their veins during the same length , of time, than to send them to 1 breathe, for si* hours in a day the lifeless and joisoncd air of somo-of our school rooms and keeping them on stagnant air, .try tho experi ment of breathing his own brcaih four times over, and if ipedical aid be not at hand the children will never bo endangered by his vole afterwards. The Rochester Democrat, though a rank ab olition paper, hits off his Kbow-Nolhlng allies of the North, afterthi; following mauner, “most glorious to behold' “The patrol phrase “no north, ho couth, no cast, no west;” and '“Americans must rule A- ; repeated over and over again by ihe as, though they iweyo new, ong’iial and striking, and as though Know* i| Nothings ■ were* the‘only drub Americana, and, the Only then: devoid' of'sectional feeling, when they haye just come from a convention that has adopted a,most odiouspldtforpi—so odioup-aa to'mrcc' half the; delegates .to secede from tnb bbdy ( nnd form a new party’upon Vniohj lit), bral'bailsi; Americana have always •'niled'A jmerica.V; find , probably > always -will. They have not all of th. ..i. been American bom,but| they - have been baptized into the faith upon | our political ■ edifice AVas 1- founded,'the right,of ,man to Belf»govfcriimertt/ Sohie.cven 1 iOf.thc signers yf Uio Immortal Dcclaration.’wcrc ! of foreignbirth. island,.Scotland and Irc , land Were' repibsentedi and. to .a. r bigoted , Know-Nothmg.'- : most- ''incredible'' of nil, 1 Charles Carroll, of Carrollton; a ’Kbijinn'Cflih-. 01/y, bojdly put bishand (O' ’the l ,'document which secured •‘America • The I true American principle—a strong attachment fo Liberty—h love of justice and Equal Right; s—if found elsewhere* ns well as the native born, and we have too 'conclusive evidence that their opposites brp often found_.among.tnoso.iyho ar rogate to themselves' virtues ..they ' are often strangers to, ,_lt is still ruofc absprd' to claim that I‘rotcstantifihi is an ‘exclusive American doctrine. -It hlid it’s birth', r its dcfenders.'iind jia martyrs befoto- the American dreamed of. It is knosvn to exist upon every: continent of the .globe, and though in many places proscribed, Under every civilized govern- ■ ment on earth. Its most cnduriiig and most glorious conqucsts' have been' achieved by fol-; , lowing the example of the Prince of Peace, ra ther than arousing the most hateful nassionsof j tllo human heart, or ©wakening tern ole Urea of i bungled rellgibus bigotry and fanaticism. This i ,18/not the Christianity taught by the Saviour I —it is not the Protestantism tauglit by*the i founders of the American Republic. Sacred 1 nbmes arid principles are seized upon by duma* 1 gogiies for selfish : ends—to attain political 1 power.. Tins Voice op Consoikncc.— What docs she she say is the gfrciU'cnd of life ? Listen to tier voice in the Chambers ofyour own heart. She tells yomlhat there ‘is only oho stream fhat is pure, and that stream /lows from the throne of God; Imt one aim is,noble and worlhy.pf an immortal spirit, ahd Hint is; to become the friend of God, so that the sou! may wing her way over the grave without fear, without dis may, without condemnation. .There is only one'path passing’pver the.earth, which is safe, which.ls light,,'and which is honorable.' It is that which Jesus Christ has marked out In his wdrd, and Which .leads lb glory. Let con science speak when you arc tempted to wastca day , or an hoar for to commit any known sin. to neglect any known duly; and slip \rill urge you, by all the high and holy motives of eter nity, to live for God/to give your flowers to Jiitnlo seek his honor in all that you do. . ToPurikv tub Am op a Sick Chamber.— Take sir drachma of powdered nitre, and the same quantity of ollofvitrolj mlr them to gether, by adding to the-nitre one drachm of the vitrofat a lime,-placing the vessel in which you are miring It,on a hpt .hearth of plate of bcaUti iron; stirring it with a tobacco pipe or glass-rod. Then place the Vessel in the con taminated room, moving It ialWot to different room. Dr. J. 0.,/Smlth obtained .£sbou from, the English Parliament for tigs i> A recent | traveler of the Mississippi hay? idg been disappointed in his attempt to ,‘gct‘a view of Natohe*, os tho boat stdppcdainumcbt, untUrlho bluff, reports as follows: V; ,[ ; Tho loWn of Natchez' ■!. ,AYe saw hy snatches,' IJi) over, the bluff, Which wasrt’l enough: * - 1 ’But wecbuldH’t'sttTnorc, , Eor the shapeof the shoro Trevented, t ’ ■' So wo had to bc ; cpn(cntcd. ■ The sftitic dfd genius’, having taken passage, in the crack Eclipse; darned to-heat, hcraaying all the way to;LoulsviUe: l ~.: ; H n ny, iak u fry i!. T 1 ra the * Eel I paa, I' TJjpt/every forlnlghliinakcfi two trips; * Slimdd.llkb to see the boat Uiat whips ■ *Tho ■' *’■ ' t “'' , | ~..Tnif liAiutHp tl oona»'MrrrThe ,editor of. the htlllulo.Uepulilic says he saw in the iqwi) of l > ro < rccrfoiV,' : N/ Yl'.'d day bi‘, (wo filmic. a ;murd Tour Old, aAd hllll'grdivitlg; will proper-) half. ap|l y a l lu\lf feet;). , Sheia a good look mg animal apd considered \]\k larg-; e.s't nhimal of tU- kind in thi- world, ftmT is the i product ot fitio County.’ 1 'ip c-j.-nw ’L \IOV7 t‘l , r r >1 r. ilnv *3-’TV. o' z'l'j.lki fin C.f'l'.-'?.'. {)•{ ■_£h_n Pitsli Jir. TRUTHS WELL TOLD. ■JSSIASeHaIIiX&I It Is a very prevalent oplnlonliWnVliiHh. -that' th® best cdnatjtuuoß, .As .those JAevhofllthy severe epidemics! ‘ 'Wdhieiiwi&shelf constitu tions, llfqogb welled have wually'but lo\Cc.htldxflp*.aiid3bey are of an in. ferlor f v rr- ir/i Mr> *v. vr, ( ; On flid other h4dd,v6ry.maby'foohlbftnd. in. firm women hare tidny fresh and rosy looking children/: bqti;(holr'oppeftrnaC6 Its theircondition Isonqpf pbesity-f—a constilptton al weakness of the vital forces which baa been entailed upon tbom;''' The rich or live high,afoltodplb thorlc to bo fruitfql,-pnd hdneo such people have usually fcw L children, The-po9ror f cln£ae&,br those who fiavo'tjnouglVsCicH aal( Is/tdfislmnig mostly of vegetables, more prolific, and thc and longevity. But the most prolific women, for the time being,'are'iJjQflo.jyho .are laboring under some" slow, -'bui* certainty-tfthiq disease, as consumption. -'.This appears to bo a law of the vegetable and animal -kingdoms.dbat In proportion to the danger of the bc •coraing^xtlnctr66;Vdr;asJb6:ihdlvldntttrfifi) concerned; iS ; tho"increase oflecmlrfity, Fruit trees, so battered f and bruised that they must die’ in a year or soi-tifo certain to haveaum crop Of frulHicfobo they die. - Women thus circumstanced should hot mar ry; and ilafter marriage they'shbnld’becociWo, they should ccaso to become mothers; : ‘ Tho-amoupt premature -death that Isibntallcd upon hdciety.by mnrriagkor, un healthy persons, I? such,ns to demand, .on tho part of society, tho enactment of some protec. tive ordinance. Jftho consequencesworo'cpn* fined .to tho parties .themselves, or eveiito theTp children, the ovihvould; bo comparatively smalj; but (he multiplication,ofit Is so rapid,that in a few generations, A very,large extent of cofantnr becomes similarly afflicted. Because a'mari‘or woman has acquired, a.predisposition. to>con suriqrtlon or some other form of .disease^,it'doos not follow that the privilege should'cxist fO'cn taillt on others. - • ;i -. 7 * , .There is scarcely,an Individual ip spclpljr^l? o .pas not witness the deplorable consequences ol the raatjiago of those who have entailed upon them a predisposition to Jo ity, to apoplexy, etc.; then .what slipuldwp think of those who, - knowing 1 what they know of their ancestors,'tb exist with such predispositions,place themselves in such a situation as to visit tho mischief upon unborn hundreds, perhaps thousands 1 Wo tnusl vcon clndo that they have never seriously, thought upon the subject, or else that they are 'superla tively selfish or Inexcusably dishonest/ There has become broadcast In bhr coublty, a predisposition more mischievous con sumption, Insanity, or any-form of discos® that now occurs to us, though 1 not suddenly and speedily, fatal —It is Intcmribranco in. the use of ardent spirits. , A drunkardns almost, sure to bo tho grandfather of : drunkattfr, through - thrift, male part of bis children, and itispfobabldthst Uo.tnay be tb.oifuthpr of them. •• A practical phrenologist rarely this prcdlsposltloh;' Indeed, It ; tnily said, that all predisposltlonsfo disease; aa well ns to crime or mcrml 'depravity, are advertised upop the outside of the head. , All prcdispoaitlona may bo removed by dp. p'roprlate physical and mental education,, acd*by judicious, marrlogo alliances;, but whoisto di rect these? r All.that wo can.do,is to annoiihcp their dnd'to admonish all yoihg pteo-* pie against’forming an alliance with - them.a '<•’> Tbero is yctanothcrpredjsppsit!pn,wpicftl>Aa hitherto, so far as. we know* entirely _ the hdticoof physlologlsts/aud'yct’U Is One whiqh should avoid, ih a marriage alliance, ond, every onowould avoid it who entertains, apdrir tlous hopes oriils-chlldreh, Iflio kpow i}. tyo j alludd to those women who very ■closely-regcm-. blo their mother, and in eonsbqueuQc'of tblsei^ tail.uppn thcuTj they .will entail tb.pir.own Ilk,©-' ness and constitution upon their daughters, ajid thorio of their husbands upon their BOns.““ Sticn children never equ&l thblr-pardhts respectively the fact indicates that the work of dcgQncrqey ; is In progress, and if continued will to suit in , physical infirmUy and mentaV,!mbcclUly.. ; 'T.^ ; this law there is possibly-an 'oxccptldn in thb sanguine ; . 4 . j Tim AiftbiunV'dccm To’havo undoftfoiid this Jongfslncerr-thoy' maintain Jhaftho.bloodin pay ■" species of,animals Is trtfhsmittod through.,tbot females hence, they will-choerfhlly’ sell' their stallions to foreigners, but not their tnsrds. k T , As a very.general law with all;classcsvand species ofanimais, man Included, pnUes inherit through llicir mother! nijd-females,through ,tup futhbr. Daughters," though Inheriting the pie'h. fal poculhuitles Ol aflithcr, may ndvor.manlfdrt them,:because of. tbcir.monjircßltnlncdpbslUen in society, butber.sons.will} . Thecharacter Jff the sons may be Inferred from that df Jbp'juv tornal grandfathers. Those rulefc are'always-applicable,- oxebpt when tho oleraonta of both parents ore ; blended in tho children, which is frequently tho com.ti* fy. Byrd PoxceU. * - 1 ~ „ • .11 v-l jjM Patou:—A J proud itonn’ Is a fool ' in TcrmcritS. Hon, swelling and bolting liko a porridge potU*- Uo sets his feathers liko nDpprli seem bigger than ho is.* 110/s troubled With an inflammation of self-conceit; that'retidOrs hhtt tho man of pasteboard, and a true buckram knight. fJulmsgirenhlmsolt'sjmlpathcticlarK powders that works upon Jitax; to dotage, .pm} transforms himself into hls'own mistress, male. Itig most passionate court to hla owri dear pcr motions, and worshipping his owh Imago.’' --Afl bis upper stores pro. crammOd spongy substances, occupying‘much spacqr os feathers and cotton will stuff’cushions .bettor than things of tuoro compact and solid'prbpor tlon• * ‘' ‘■"d Pact. —Tho niah who deVotes a whole llf<J ft accumulate wealth Is a donkey;- Tho mbniCHl ho obtains a competency: ho should quit trade, buy a neat Utllo coop in the country fqrihiphtTOP and chickens, and Immediately afterwards .giro himself up to tho cultivation of drum-head crilE bago ftnd-ft higher grade of mofallty,- PoOplb’ who die in trade, -generally.die iudebtcd.to tit® gentleman away down below. , .^amqra^-' Ir.es a friend,of ours and wo are fucllnetl to bo llcvo him. Teac'iiiko «t Examm.b.—Tho lu/Itienbe - of example upon (ho youngis proverbial; - -With ' dm juvenile mind It Is far more poweifub.tljlO precept. iru may .toll a child, for Instance, that It is wrong (u bo angry; lut'ff half an'lidnfr afterwards, bo so os tis irritated by Boihopdtty provocation, ho will think.(hempmat hoiaoipp important exceptions to the rule—and bo likely to conduct himself accordingly. ' Tholittl6‘oiiea bro in strife, perhaps, about sorao trilling liiai. ter. Vop tell them It is'wrong. 'lf yeu,\c4a, truly appeal, to them, whether they over heard an unkind word between fatherland mother/ your decision Is established \ but'lf not, ccr/alu luckless remembrance will bo sure to undermine! it i U cannot bo ao very wrong to tmititd-fdtheV, qnd piotbcr. •., l>renfs should, bq carc^td^thglp °,'? n .n x .I,\’t .Milk. : ,Guß!oua.AnTiFiciAi,:Pittiis.WKAiiskrllßcTti'l aviary has been placed for cxhibilion./nitJ# Palace of Industry in Paris.—Under an *im-' menso glass globe is a Wee hdsftlbranobcs are covered with Bluffed birds of ‘Ou turning a kcy,a. spring at the .fvpt, ,of tho tree begins to run, theblruk'feklp from dMHcIi to branch; atid chirp : «nd agreeable mamicK 'THcir.'HtUo;bfnks,-/arai breasts arc jn constant ngUatiop, |S lnlife t oqd nqt a. fbw VUo hnvo heard, thpmrdeclftroi Uiftfc tho nptes ftTo preferable thojui' df ..the jivftn birds at thermit aviary closeftt h&nd. o}o ~ Specimen Growing.— During the .pppdjmcy of the elections In North Carolina,'TcnnWco,, and Alabama, the .Know-Nothing favored the country with tho.crow the crow anticipatory, and the • According to the JVajAc//lc , t/nloni J tlio ddtmhihU tic bird thus niiKui!itß clonr,,UlßpliSng.;lujttai(h honor o|. the ;u«ilahlo,,tacf lu-cn fully and falfjvruscued from the clutches hrKnow‘Ndtmt)RUmh' li; l i !l ‘ l -xr-Tmov-s-ztvk t i ‘tAnd nowUhotyomomtlc'eatne coektkalntga. tjuj doiupcra9y ; of Tennessee piy of .d glorious political morning. Thy lioura ‘/rdnr inWntcM to 'rfayWedfc*' nVo ’over, dnd itro fciad !sdn otv democracy i whines ilnmricloddisl blunder on yur triujnphtmthwts!, The triumph thKcel jumHEl I '>' w!l #
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers