=EIS fITTSBURGII GAMTTE. ?ma th• PliZgandiCluistkaa Atheist. The. Brash Ridge Campmeeting. BY WM. H. U. GUYER. The tented grove! 0 how my bosom ewells With feelingr strange, yet marvellously grand, While metery fondly lingers there, lumestli The airy umbrage of tho spreading oaks, Whose leafy branches hundreds canopied! - On Queer old lititeli Ridge's breety Most mired to my heart from childhood'. dawn, rot there my intellect tuition brat • iitelvode.and there I erat began to love Ay little school-companions, who, like see, l'q,ripee years have grown, and acatteed not, - 1 :!Y rate's iiasparbrg cant, like chaff before The fothleeir hunieeoe, op,n the a c e tosi athwart its Surging deep, ; . ;.Airotineeii alas! it. mad'olog waves, and in *ite angry whirlpools often see dread Death'. Shirk wimp grimly, coldly looking out; ArOl there,llret began to draw from out The .pearly well of.. knowledge wholesome draughts And Natureirvarloto beauties to admire,— Thunehliragnesiwsi,"my spirit now returns To coritemplato the eaten of braes Camp • f !TM Babbitts Morn._ All glorious rolls the sun In'tadifintgrandeur o'er the mountain tops, -..='!"-',Tliet:stre in gorgeous blueness far along unraper'd, oriental ski. Alt hail, thou flaming orb! ther's not a cloud Its 41 the unlierso to dim thy light, nubef.r, one single golden beam. Throughout the =We Ocean hung on high, - 'Tie all a "waveless calm." Celestial morn ! Tlud, brings no scowl on all creation's deep ! winds'ere motionless, and in tho cares Of other . elimes the jarring thunders sleep. Victorious morn l thrice so, because lost eve- The elements bad harrid-seur, and drcuch'd 4hls span of earth with gushing floods—of rain; But thou, triumphant, host emerged forth .krom starless, low'ring night; and seemed as A foll blown rose just open'd from the mould. Transporting hour! I stand among the tente, And list 'with rapture to the hymns and prayers '9lf morning worshipers, ascending to The Lord, and pouring out rich melody Through the umbrageous woods, that welts upo • The Animist air, as notes from Zion's harp. Mx pod has joy too big for speech _ ror 0, behold!along tho lanes and rays, Where!or the eye delighted turns to see Long streams of living dust come pouting to tentripetol, to this alluring spot. , Each heart is - raor'd with reverential act; And every ego with admiration beams, To gee a living mean fal the grove. 'And still they come. This morningreprescnt, The final day, when Gabriel's trump shall call All nations to the judgment bar or dod. ,And yonder now, within the pulpit cite— Behold them there—the metsungert of peace, ErePloy'd by gad to stand on wall., And preach salvation to a dying world : • How cakes thek brows, and yet what holy smil Are playing lightly o'er their reverend cheeks'. Blest . irrglas of Almighty God I boor grand, Ref:nailing, and "how sweet your tidingaare ! A youthful minister arises, and With voice as charming as Ak o'sburp, ' Fla amide it swelling through the air, to an 4tteativio feeling and enchanted host. itabei. • The congregation net's; Vierstill they come. Another, who has long Preelitmed "good news" toy wretched, sinful Arises, mad in deepest thunder-tones Me audience !bakes, and all the woods noon. - Ili over. The multitude begins to move. A lapse of buoy minutes intervene. And then another at Lie poet catlE in The mingling throng, and "setx7, before Them •life .1 death" —etle busven and ball pled For all to'"ehowke" for heaver; Lnishel. od then the shades of summer's balmy eve solemn silence clataround the world. - " . :!That night PO ne'erlorget while mellives; many And who that evening beard the oice Of More& spirit charming eloquence, Proclaiming loud the everlasting truth, While sailing down the rugged stream of time, Will hog it asp balsam to their hearts, And love hi richness dirough eternity! --Attiliress it, Lord, 6n every soul, that it '...ilerlifo.may prove a savor unto life." . - -Itongioinglingprayeri and songs and shouts I saw 4 . 14 Marled stretch their witheed hands to heaven, -Amt . :they were heard; the blind were made to see; The dtimb to speak; the lame to walk; and all Did rolls "Wallslujeh" op to Ord, At which the Tory angels leapt above, Awl;answeetl with a shout of higher lore ! Cookstown, Pa., Oct. 24,12.51. ladies ! ! 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