MEE ilutt:*':::poogo : . • HE4..ARGSST CIiCIILAT/ON IN 110#11T411TEXN'A.: E; B. CHASE, ftoutrity , e, !Thursday 3*tie 11S!, 1856. Trisat Fafnir, - Gov ernillieist It. Is, &so witch- Cliildiee witb. ft eui -plious eye ; - to frown at their :merry out Inuits of innocent hilarity ; suppreis their joyous laughter, ~nrei to numlti:.them into tnetancholy - models of octogenarian gra!ity. - , ~ • • • And - .When:thoy.have been infault, it i ts.not . to'-punisti•-.rthern, Oft account . 'of the , personal injury:. that-you have . chanced Ito stiff*: in_ nonseipence - .of their fault.; while -disobe,diance;•; llaattendr.4 by intenienienceJ to yourself, passes without rebirke. Nor is : it to ,:Overtrhelm the little,:ctikprit. with a flood:ef angry • words, tr* sttinhirn with a deafening guisel: to call bun by Inr id names, Whic • lt do riot express his mi;deeds; to load him- with epithets, w4clr, would: be ,e -trilvapint, if. tppli'ed: to a' fault of., te.n.fold . • . .enormity• - or to .azie.c.ide with passionate vehemence, dint Ira is the worst child in the yiliage and destined. to the gallows.. 'But it, is to' w4cl anxiously for the first rising of sin, and - :to repress theta ; 'to .coun . .• •teract the earlie4, •workings of selfishOgs, to teach an implieit and umiustioning obedience to the will of the parent, as the best prepnr alien for a tature..; *allegiance to the: acluire ments of;ii civil . Magistrate, and to the laws of ITeaVeii. ° It is to puilish t fault ; bccanseit is a fault, becnuse it is sinful and contrary *to the com mands o (4 without reference to, whether • • it May or MA:, bare bet'•t productite.te _im mediate irtjliry.to Alio parent: • _ • It is, to reprove . • witit, calmness. and ceinpos ..• ure; and. pot With angry . few words, fitly •, chosen, and not With a torrent of t abusti ; h ptinisas often ris . ,Yoe threaten, acl. tlfroatop:',only rbeu you intend and eau rentetirber preforM; to say what yoa mean, ;3 (rbl d - - . 3- • to o, as . 3 on say. It is to geA;srn your family as-in the Sight: whe s gayskS - ou your authority \ who will reward Your strict fidelity with such 131esings,as he htrsbotowed on Abraham . ; r .punish your neglect with. such cur=es as he visited au Eli. ----r-----4- 411, .0 , -- - 1 -Iteliiion and .113t±ine?s. lAn individual, npOn being. , reproact:cd for !oine dishonorable- transaction in 1...11 , 11:e.i7t, as i Wconsistent with religion, replied, What has ( .. ... , ;eligion tO do with " business.? The answer ; leMonstratelleither Lis ionOrance, or wicked...l ness, : or both.; ...But. if we . may • judge: from ', 1 • . their, conduct,. this is-the s,enumetit of many I • professors, although, perhaps, they woull ,not avow it,. Are tliey not acting as if religion 'lad nothing. to".do either kith business, with • -...-1 ~..t.,... leini,,.. , r, or with. a .domestte or soen,.. . ~... liens - r—as if it. were a . ruatt'et of opinion, devotion, or c . .erernony —a thing of the cloister, oteloset'or sanctuary, whkli is to be coLEned to its own retreats. and never! to be allowed_. ; :o i ' ,'approach;. the scenes of worldly business I . :ma secular pursuits—a rule to direc't us how t ~ . td, conduct ourselves in the liottsecf God, and • 4, e1 , regulate our worship; and - Which., . having 1. , . done this, Lay accomplished its. : .object T .. . • !, Rhdde's, Per and !Ague Cure, 0 ~. AntidQ,c ti, Malaria; f6i. the prevention ' Ils not this, I f.ilV the view which, iawe may , 1 , i - :tad cure•of Fever and :Y 1 ale, - or. Ch'll Fe ver ;.Daral, Agae, and other! - .lntermitten ' t a ., (..ge by their bhavior, rmtny take of religion -., Dut pan tberc!beanything mote inaccurat . T :• Remitter:: Fevers: ate of 'Billions Fevers, r' ac n - allinevhaing, .un. 1 c s c t, ,.m , ,paannieddityi.::Typ.ltoid General Yellow Fever, Religioia is w pe-rmanent, G io eneral De . bility, Night iatyrit. , * . ' '.i 1. po - sessityr a 'kind Of uni- ! 'd,4,'!„ 1 „t„,..,,,,f -' 0 o e .` d e ic r ,; , ~ .t,lninc . r (-7 -- ~, . rms,of dlsea.so Which v rsalitt of nature: It must go ; with us, not 1 kaVe. a-common origin in ii ' • ! -- - • 1 - r it ly into the closet of , private ,d.e.vot:ori, but ;. ..•'.... MALARIA.OR MIASMA. ./ 1 certain as :i preventiVe or care. i• to all places ;it must regulate .. .our condnet 1 r„, ,, ,-,11. 3: , . _ - For s!qe by the unrTersigned, authorized agent -. .• f;r the Ploprietor,Ja. A. Rhodes, Pmvidenee tirt only toward .the cbunb, bp; tfl'A fad tt_e • world; it must operate npout-04., and iufluertee IFL T. _ ~ Li N. BULLARD. • uk not only itn Sabbath,. sac:Truant:ll and i , Montriuse, _3/ay 1; 1856. ant days, but r at all times; and must dictate, i - I not only lactwire pray,!and - read the Bible, 1 NOTICE. . • pliT y l. ,: l ,, C no tr tiFe 'iS .h e . reby given that S. A. and, keep:h4;the Lo.rd's day, but bow we 1 . 1 ! : urn, turecetving anew lot of Stoves buy and git'e.ii,. Religi u has no esclusive ; and wares of all kinds usually - kept in the Stove f and Tin line of business, among which may be , tithe, or place o br s:phere of its own, but is a ! . sound a tier a.r.surtment of stoves, header,lar- I ger and more durable than ever before offered matter of at times, place.s, and scenes, , proof; yen need will be My friend, religion Las to do.with husines,l in i tst c cz n i u l ut n y 4 , a all ex th s e mine t" yourselves. ~,i-sep s i v e . .no r n T i l tn e t t i in oti er h e ari ry d - :I I I) t ef x t... tensiv • o assort .whether . roWadnut it or net, and if yon r relig ,. , . ion -does not go witliyou to yOur business or i 1. Aatly labOr,:y . 4ll may conclude that it is no; I re l ent of Ti .l n It ce re re , d m i s o d r e sa . on le t itta lof ebtheesbery best canmateberi -a ! proper •-"kind:Of religion. Your. religion ; t o s u ,,:t h l t ic i nc , ,, , ,.;tkmziarnd l gete,aar l ut.oa f rnoiivnt„in ailtrniipplz 4tiar have nothing to do with -businev, but ; all sizes,' . . .. , .ICiptcrn Pumps, all sizes', lan* and 'Porcelain, . • be assured' God's : religion }MS . ,' and it is only that religion that sees. you , dO justly:noic, that.; k.e1,1,4,1”• all thee, Japraned Ware , nil kinds. • etnlr done on short. notice Sndan• goodar. ,'- :will see youpresented before . the throne of . 14Ter. MI loons in . the lineiwill' be sold cheap ' :dad atdast,"without , sitot or Wrinkle. or any 11' ,. )r - cash or approved credit. i' • ..- •• ' . - noels thing .r. -..- - I .. ._ S. Aik. WOODRUFF -.-.• '-- ' 1 - - .il untl• , .. , s.e; March 20, 1856. : , • . • ..a......0..------------- . I .• ; . . , A Happy Home. •, . , : • i i MISS Sit.RM In a happy,hotne: there Rill he no fault- 1 . -'findiocc no .ove.rhearivo ipitit—there will be i p EsPEC,ITULLY int:tins her friends and I ~ ... ; -1 lA, the inibi r ie generally, ilia - t under the firm of Co., she has,' just received at h 'no peevishness, no fr• - .:tfulness. Lnianoncss f A. D.. ....,- t ,,,, p . ,viii not dWell in the heart or be on the tongue ! r , ,nin:i, in 4,,,1er & Stoddard's: store, nP stairs, . the .wa,„tiog of ~ , if,, , 1 , .a s In a r,„,!u r. r V; spl . cedid assortMent of Spring and ..0h the te.a4, the sighs, of elegant Bon- and health, and time--of all that is most, to r ,,,, n .j.„: 2' ., ‘ ,d ' .. l . iti 4i k l 'i' n ' ul d s : 7 11i T i ri - Pg it'hiell, she -will 'he desired in it home,' occasioned' merely by 'won Moxtv next. ° Dr i es i s ze nt e 7i' . unkind' words: The celebrated Mr. Westf;v .1 rietifv-r, M i eaehinm and p • jang'9ltting and .l e ,resiiung one in the best , remarked - to this effect, natnely, titat fretting 'i - • .- z ia le " te .i.,f h :' 3 ri r t : iy st : B 7l l ;lA 1 ~,,nd scolding. seemed . like tearing the fi e:11 t ~ from the harms, and tha l t we have 'no more 1 New Goods • right to 14:witty of this than we have tO . curse, _ t i e • • • rzt•trogiflutly, b, Erprov, at H pbo . .or swear, 'or steal. In a perfectly hiirps- I Penn'a °- 11"; • , . h - 4lae)fi Itwilll ." I. . mac, •a. s nee& :e removed. r.ven 1 ril ILE subscribers are 11014 opening- a larg e as "Christ pleased not himself." so the them, i ,-+L -and:_ . well selected stock of new Goods - hers of a hafpy home will not'-seek 'first to i t itM l : t i g d, r ; f ct r i . l , 9 l, °tl P oo "tr ene d s ' Hardwa r e ' of all. please. thimso'es,_ but to; please, each other - . .1 sizes :Ina: stiles, Flo n tii:Coni - )le an sl,Salt o :Ze , s ; b ~, . II ofiwhieh they -will lie!' as cheap as can Cheerfulne is another- ingredient in happy hOirie. i How much aoesi - sweetneszs .. De„'"Ar'").:,-rl.4.ll:o?eries;l•l;:relii,n th;Penaty,in exchange .emanating :from a heart fraught - with love and WoOlen.Soas, for as s it np r ` ed iir ved uce of kin4 ' , Two Ail Hugs per'pair pld for, good Socks. lciedw.s, centribote to render a home happy. 6 1 - 1 16- ,sweet 1 Twenty ets. per lb. for Butter- ' - Hew nttaCting, • how soothii, that . 1 •• Siste ' n els' per d°z- fey Eggs: • • " ' clieeffninosii that, is home oh the.countenance i , I L - BELLB4 . TINGLEY: ,of a wife and mother. ..•. - - • i iif l"'-'itom• April 24,1856 .. ~ . rioWith . atierent and child, the brofWana i ;gy ..... gp ...... 2... •' • . a „, ...- .„---- ' --- 6 s/ i x, : ..tbelniStXeSS stud nerWantv dwel/ with • , -A ' - 107,4 44 8, e m; sv ge g st irui n d - , - - . lte 2.. t e gl ""aal t. 4 O : f. : l3prln 1. g. '. deliohtion • ,thoSe: cheerful looks -. those ce.i- 13 0 ,4, 4 of , uperior a tiding mile*, that beam from:the eye, and prices are mow being f ece i n d in .sli e k d tr: burst from thelamost soul who:endear .and.. . -' , '- .- '.- . - =. 11. -'4l. ' lg n t - near. - H , .. itinistene the retara_rif the father 447.1r-11-"46128 iSie; `-; 1 - , , --!, ,--agboas the ierm et Abe le ndor ;TlOßCELAilkillo!l_6ll:ll,lta CfrtSti ' more eriai for botlito 14044; lemSation, , Fawn diO:cord‘iriffeet:Tv4;/ow it daces thew pkvi!ix_leirto IP:return to. INfiTti.ttoods at ebb'i. th e parental l oot - TusT eienect by afail assort , r.ssoor.--A. httloi ! wragia a 'Ganger- beaold cheap, CheipeatheD even.. . sus pait. - ' Out theiviag laigelyils,aclie art! 1 :Gist as a call. You orukaot fail be suited Too site t* Tilts a Ixenroost of a hetr.—ltxt or quality. quantity? and jorasin. 'Evarfthirig eivin largely inakei ; feast 4 found in a randy store. ri Tbertistmtuts. Earron. APETLAT* by their. Powerful influence gm the kl internalT cera to purify the blood end Strati-. late it into lthy actian.t.. l'her remove the 1 1 / 4 obstuetions of stomach, bo t =:irer. Ina other org!ius el the body, aid, byres ' their yregular " action o health, correct, Wherev t. er ey exist, such derangements as arte'ighe first ceases of digitise. Ai. extensive trial of their viitneri, by . Professors, - Physicians, and Patients,/ias• 'holm:awes of dam." gerous diseases almost beyond belief, were they not substantiated by person of such estalb:ol position and character as to forbid the-simicitm of untruth. : Their ca-tificates. are' published alt my American Almanac, which the, Agents below named. age j pleased to furnish free to all, inqui&g. • • 1 Annextxl we give - Directions for their use in the 1 complaints which they hare been found to cure. ! Fon CoarteMIESS. —Take one for-two Pills; or such quantity as to gently move the bowels. Cos tiveness is &civically die. menstating cause ' of Puma, and the cure of one complaint is the onto ' • of bath. No person can feel well while under . a - costive habit of body. Hence it should be, as it can be. "promptly relieved. • Fon Pesrnesra„ which is sometimes the-cause of Coifiecritess. and always uncomfortable, take mild doses— from one to four to stimulate the stomach'. and - liver into healthy action. They will do it, and . . .the heartburn, bodyburn, antl - soitiborn of dyspepsia will rapidly disappear...-. When it has gone, aon't - forget what cured you.- 1 .. • For aa STOMACH, or Morbid Inaction of the tfloiceis rhich produces general depression of the spirits d bad bealth,•taise from four to eight Pills at first, and smallerdoses afterwards, until activity and strength is restored to the s3 - item. - „- Fon Neurons:gess, SICK 13 ti.trisenr., 'Naffsett, Pain in the Stomach, Bat, or Side, take from four • to eight pills on going to bed. - If they do not oper ate suific.ently, take more .the tint day until they do. These complaints will be swept out from the system. Don't wear these and their kindred dis- • orders bemuse your stomach is Aline ' - • For. SCROTITLA;EILTairrzaa, - '4nd alt Diseases cf the Skin, take the' Pills freely end frequently, to keep the bowers open. The eruptions-will gener ally soon begin to diminish and disappear. Many dreadful ulcers and sores have been healed up.by the purging anti purifying effect of these Pills, marl some dusting rlisee , - which seemed to saturate the whole system' have completely yielded to their influence, leaving the sufferer in perfect health; • - I'ationts l your duty to society 'Torbids that you should parade vourself around the world corired with pimples, bfoFches, ulcers, sores, and all or any' of the unclean diseases of the skin, because yolo system wants cleansing. • •". . - - l'o,Prnirr rice BLOOH, they are the best raedi eine ever diseoverba. They shisuld.be taken freely • - and frequently, and the triipluitiesSrhteli sow the 'seeds of incurable diseases will beswerit out of the system like chaff before the win IL . ; Sy this property they do as vouch good in preventing sickness as.by the remarkable cures which they are making every where. LIVER COUPtAIXT, JAUNDICE!, and all Bilious Affections arise frotai some derangement—either torpidity r congestion ' •or obstructions of the Liver. Torpidity and econgestion vitiate the bile and resider • it unfit fob , digestion. This is disastrous to the health, and the' constitution is frequently wider. mined by no other cause. Indigestion is the symp tom. Obstruction of the duct Which empties the ' bile into the stomach causes the bile to overflow - into the blood. This produces Jaundice, with a long and dangerous train of eras: Costiveness, or alt nately costiveness and diirthcra, prev ails. Feverish sysnp toms,langu or, low spirit., weariness, restlessness, and melancholy, with sometimes in - ability to sleep, and sometimes great droiesincss; f enlietimcs there is severe pain in the aide; the skin - and the white of the CTeS become a greenish yellow; the stomach said; the bowels shre to the touch; the whole systein irritable, with a;tendeney to fever, lilt ich mar turn to bilious fever, bilious colic; bilious diarrlorz., d. -entery, Fe.. A medium dose of three . or four Pill ti."see at night, foliose:0 by two or three in the oteralli- , , , and repeated a few days;will remove the et,u-o of r.ll these tootles. Ras wickod to suffer suc h i y.:••. when Ton can cure them for 2.5 cents. ' Ilii Et' MA/ ISIII, Got'. and all "jorlamika.tory Fe 'vets arc r.:plklly mica by the petrifying effects of these P;Ils upon the blood and the stimulus which they acrd to the vital principle of Life. For the.t. ' all all blight d complamts they should be taken in mild doers, to mole the bowels gently, but freely. • • Asa Dis:Nrat Piot, this is both agreeable and useful. No Pill can be mode more pleasant to take„ and certain' "none has been made more effectual to the purpose for which a - dinner i pill is employed. ritEPARED ET • - - • DR. 3. C. — AYEII,4z CO., • Practical and Analytical Chemists LOWELL, MASS.', AND SOLD LOOK HERE! A.B EL . T UR-RE - LI '‘,.'S just received _frets Now York, a fall and desirable ,stock of ~-• Ni 7 9 47 , 09 0 451 - Co - prising.* .first :rate assortment - or Drugs, Cheinie4ls, Medical, .Instruments. Pni~►tts, Oils, .Dye Studs, China,' Glass -and Bar. tlisitWare, (a good variety of Crockery,),Brit aiinia-Ware, Japanned and Planished Tin Ware. Silver and all other kindit of Spoons. S!lver Fo*s.'tßurter•Kttives, &e - • AU sorts of Limps. A good variety. of Wood !and -Gilt Frame Mir. ro Wall and Window Paper. Stationery. Sto .e•and Wooden Ware.," Brushes. Brooms. Fa ily Groceries. Lantp Oils. Campbene.— Burning Fluid. Tar o tw Stearin and Spermaceti candles. 11416 antr.9ther :Whips. -Varnishes. Wihdow &a. A first rate variety 4;tf OW- elrti'arid Fan Oath,' Gold And.SilvOi Spec tarred. Gold fens. Flutes; Fifes, Ac seorileond, Violin and Veolineelld Strings, &e. 7— Th . I .lorgest agsortnient .of Pocket :Knives in Sudii., Co:, and the .beat quality in_ Market. Shot Guns, Ptritold, (dingle and Double Barrel,) Re - , volers, $ c.• • • - . In' Short. the Physician, the InValid, the House- Iter - per, theTariner,' the Mechanic, ttre,Marinfac ttiret;the Professionat Man, the Gentlethan, the Lady, the Rieli and the Poor, the YoungandOld, the .fleautiful and • the Ugly, the Gay and the Fn Itionable, and - 311:the rest of-the people, will fin ,'something to supply their every day wants at : • ' • • tore jn the now Brkk Block—Prices low— Qualities good—Call aud see. liin issti. BEL TURRELI.. I A .- • L...-o — Thop a rerell, going to Turrell's _Ol 1 1 ' NEW GOODS. ' miLLAN & PARK return their grateful hitaelAwledvients to the public, f l r past fa ..., vorti;andatteMion to the very large stock of spring and Summer Goods they are_now re ceiVtng., and .offer fair sale at very i.no prices. In addition to their usual assortment of staple Dry ,GMMs,-Groeeries, Hardware, Croelterv, Paints, and p:ls &c., they are prepared to exhibit_ asOrtmeta of f i LADIES PRESS GOODS of piery . desefiption, - Figured, - Plaid and Plain, Si i kit. II Orin e tS.SIIAW 114, Ribbons. GluyeN Hosiery. Ladies and Migsetl, shoes - or. all kinds--also a lar io stock of. " 7 . : . - • • •- , - • JLEADV MADE ChOTIJING,_ Cl Oa, Cassitnc, • d es,.Twbedg, Jeans, .Sununer 'Hats- and. Caps, Boots and (ii A, Veking. h &c, solicit an early etlll from tu purchase, GOOD GOODS aT !hey reSiwrif 4ge uho wish. oR nuens. mc,mrt.LAN & PARK. 2, 1854., ; ' 1 EI=MEE d MELODEONS, AND MUSIC. lte Cu.slit System - Adapted! Prices 1 the.vring lakes this method'of • Greatly Reduced.' I-customers and the ptitdic g,cnenilly. that hi, wl!1 still• Ills entire stock of Good; at for r. or rode pay. No credit will I.;trgivt'7l ftr''' date. would say to those itldelttud eitlwr:by note or book avconnt, that tr.e same tnui.tbi% settled wifto forlher notice. lie also offsr for