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' eek4e".afteethii, - edfiairetlee. of thif VER#o4 3 ngle!:lo 4 4./.° Mee) three opzi • or • ' &eh subsecittentinserbon, fur. - five Ceikteper Square 'S`' 'fliseenitt tOde - to l'Oxtrira4ver - # 3 i r line kir thefirstillsmt °n o"Y en: ' Cents -for Erubsevertttxmart;lons.,,,; I .o"i*.i!tA#4 Z. B. AIIBERSON, yllysicrANAYD stgagbif, `. ,01lice . at'ihe Wii . neo3ora'. : "Coiner POI( Store?!,--' . • a - Has res!lmed the. practice of Medicine: , OFFICE—In , the Walker 'Building—near Bowderi alltrahould be made at - his residence on Main Street,,, the'Westeril fichOor , 6 S 11110 ORO! Offiee' at his residence, nearly ,opposite the Bowden. , house. , , _ Nov'2—tf. 1111r_SSONG . • • - ,ATTOPNETAT LAIP,• 7 ,AVING been acimited to Practice Law. •• n lhipyeral Courts in Franklin Conn 'tk, all-business entrusted'to big care WiLtbe 'Tromptly attended: to Post- Office' address •31-ercertibtirg;;Pa..l 2.8 W Wt'D4CtRIC - Ilp .A.TTMNEY, AT LAlr, A . Y n s colt o , PA , promptlVili die and close attention to all lauehßesa" ielvere,-Oirree-next door to the Bowden licitthe i in the Walker Building.- ';; • -• ,Llnky "6 •r atsB..w.L- 7 , 1:t "Zo - tr,a-m4A,s, ATIVILITZTAT LAW, • • 'WAYNESBORO' „ • Practices in the several _Cowie of Franklin and adjaCent Counties. - , N. B. heal" Estate leased and sold, and Eire Insurance effected on:reasonable terms. December 10,1871. ; • •• - D ENT IST GREENCASTLE; PA. . , • . Experienced in Dentistry, will insert you aets - of Teeth at piices to suit the' times. ' • , Feb. 16,1871.'• DRI, :A. , 14 ? 6.IktURLEN v (Foxszu.tr'er I}4BeEßSltelki, PA.,),,. • FFERS, his-Piefessional services to:the LP citizens of Waynesboro'• and vicinity. , . Da. arnicicuan has:relinquished Uri:exten sive practice'ist IVlertersburg, wite",?. 1 2:* has been prominentlrengaged years in the.prkictieepfhia profession. He has apened4nl,oeasoin - Waynesboro', - at- the resid - enee of George liesorei Esq., -his Father-in-law; where he can at all times when notrirofessionallY engaged. Ju1y.20,,1871.4-tf, . „ , A. K. BRAN_ISHOLTS, WAYNESBOR'O',-P,A., Can be found at all dines at his office -where he is prepared to insert teeth on the best, basis in use and at prim to suit the. times. :Teeth extracted, without pain by the use of chloroform, either, nitrous oxid , egas or,the. .freezing proceas, ina nasimer surpassed by. none. . We the imdereignedbeing acquainted with .A. K. Itranisholta for th'e lust yeai; can rec ommend him 'to the pubhc.' generally to be a Dentist well . qualified to perform all ope rations belonging to Dentistry in the most skillful manner. • • • - Drs. J. B. AMBERSON, I. N. E. A. HERRING, I. M. RIPPLE J, OELLIG, A. 8: BONBRAKE, ' T. D. FRENCH. • sent 2pirl 0 . S - WOM DEALER IN W. 170 iMes APT , , I.4:WEZB r, ash wEe; isituffoßE fir, i3Avampteioili.: Aliti - Nrutches 4epaiteil aid Wairanted.nral sa , Niewelry g a fk ' an 4.B9 egireci r July Is, 187 L-ti. • MMHG AD CONYETALCIB, . . Trundersigned laving bad' worn ten am experience es w practica 'Surveyor is prepared to do all klub of Surveying, living out and dividing up lands; also all , kinds of writing usually'done by Scriveners. Patties wishing work done. van eall'on or address the undersigned at Way,esborCe s P 44 .feb • • -A. 2.,5T01A. - .14‘; .14:13,,T .:191 4 100 itaxsen thAtlis - 1 aoift nve the! Batiieiing busimoss in 'the I:kiwi next liocif3frelteid'stlroterylOtore i ,and is stall limos prepared .to4D hair 'cut- Istyle. : TiNfpistratuqe - at the piblic respect 7 fatly' solietteit..• • „ . Aug 23 187 L • " , W.*PRICE. ' '•,"",' • • " " "' ' _ , Eyo - 7 sziAni , _ 4 ",,,1 ~‘'.. r •`;„.4. loss: : ' : 4 ' - rtedi j h. ` I ' l lo -1, h? 013, *0404e1i: Y.019w4' .; eilii Aoil'el`t4eOreltard Watt, o • ' • ,ita,d'tfiaeli the . stray, itiinugh',i§inter lane; :_ 4fro toot( 'one SindaT *ll4 31 a 0-`*ioi t ' ss te-..._ • • . „ lroled•lntidty lidukAhat patient face - .7 • - That looice ao thinnnd lodid • e , Was once the .very sweetest , IThatbtinnet ever ; ." • • , 'But 'went through yonderlane. I'll 4 toois in, still nnd greasy, Tliose:iyesNierti bright, thoce clieeks 'were • 4 - I • --' • And many a 'patient caro;. • lialie'xoado those Itirroisre on:the face. That Thit OtiOd to 1;:wiio fair. Four times to yonder: dinreltyard, • ,Through the lane , so still inegrasiy, ottiliaa'aultk:Our - 41e4 .sinco,Mary was a liaste. And'iso ieel've'firwrito tirth?s winter'lloWera ake43Weeter far Tharialiiiotes . dewj posies,. They'll eatry'de through' yOnder line That looks so ; illraragraisY, • Aaown that lane I'used to go, !When 'lsanry *me a lassie.: , TEE 'GR*T:lllttiffilt.- ?TN: I.l'-W*t-*ttiink;'3lliiio str IgOi,4e The goal of life to win, ; ?Thai - in - St bOitind the shore of time Thebetter years begin. en, rou . ages' "tti , I castme like`' eyds, _ ' Beioid.e Aikel3dunfile!lssea,, Along itibritanaing bosom., ' Peipetual summer-stniles, • And gathers like a golden-robe " Around the emerald fides. • there; in the blue; long distance, •- Ily,lulling breezes fanned: I'ieenk:te see the flowering gioyes • Of old 13eulah's hand. , And far,beyandthe Wanda That genAhe waves serene, The iniage'of tlie,elotidless shore 'pf Of-holy hetiven'is seen: Unto the great Hereafter-- „ • A ibretiinedini.and - dark-= - • • I freely now and gladly give • • Of life thtiwandering. bark, - . And in the feroff Heaven' When shadowy seas ale liaised, By angel's lands , its quiiering sails Shall all be' furled• at last:- ( glifitelitiutous AN INDIAN STORY. 'John W. Forney, tells the following romantic dog : Shortly after I took. possession , of the Lancaster (Pa.) - Inteiligencer,' morn' than thirty_ four years ago= before I had reach= manhood-s---Mrs: Dickson.' the ble and gentle pdatmistress of that place; - handed me a Soiled letter directed-to "the. editor of a newspaper," which :she said had been in her possession for more than a year, and had not been delivered be• cause it had no definite address. Upon opening it I found it dated Logansport, Indiana, and signed by Geo. W. Ewing ; United States Indian Agent.. He` stated that he had recently stopPed!, at an Indian Wigwam for the night on: the • banks Of the Missiisinewa, about fifty miles south of Fort Wayne, and found it occupied by a family wh'o were rich' for Indians, and lxiasted.of considerable.l , pri-,, pertyin houses midlands. He went on to say thatin the - course, of the evining. he noticed that the hair of one of the' wor men was light and her skin under her I dress white, and so he entered into con- Veisation with her, which was not .diffi cult, as he spoke the lauguage of the tribe.•' She told him..she was white, but had been carried away when a' very, small , She could only remember that her name wasAliieum that she lived in a -little liaise on the banks of this Susqueltaima also the number of her father% family, and the order of their ages; but she iould not recall the name of tire town from which she was taken. Fascinated by this romantic story; Jet undecided how tiiiet the facts be known; he wrote a letter and sent it to my native town,`Lan caster, - as the place:nearest the Susquehan-, na that he 'could remernber of any im., portance. After, as I have said, sleeping in the posteoffsee for many months, it came out through the columns ofmy little jour; nal, and is that way got to the Slocum! of Wilkesbarre, being the first intelligensie vf the child which .had been stolen from them sixty years 'be,fore. The brother of. Frances, who was only two years and. 'a Ina Old silen his sister was _carried . or bribe indiatiS;started - fOr the 'lndian country, iirennipany with' his• eldest sister, who had aided 'him to escape, and nniith: er brother,' then•living in Ohio, born at: ter,the' , captivity of Frances. 'After long journey they folind a.little Altwain ninon the Miami Indiana "We-shall, kaiser Frimeies;" said theiste ,r ~"I*iisaussi idielast thii' nail of her first fidgeti". brother,liiiiiniered it off in the black smith shop when she wai Tour years old." They entered and found 'a swarthiy.Wer man looked to be seventy; fi ve..., 'She war paiiiiett;jelielmt tintplr&ried like cm' •• -• ndi fAxiA624o:tx 444t;igilikbrAmrge4 ,Efki4;:#49site,4.lzer bu m l 'xhorvitiaa intermtq,. , sated.: - wits or his tli ti=il goite ?mita& ti*eld-' - 'es ,;Sheansweival, , NSly . :eldei I .ww a little #te 17; ha 4 tfis 'Cheisiihn - hide; :=Alie, hatrforgiatialta •ff--ifineitlYrattetalr 'Ai if sinittenAor revelation; 'she' answered ; Wati, the fast rironeiw-. Iwo lin:Oen:twit trVeifitetel, atoclialfr. .betK.,sPatated 'TCS m r than half a e9ktny. . The b rot he rs -were walking the L ea_ t _biti itiathle" eteiik;'•tlie` was' droWned th - e poor Tiidi nri eat- motionless" an& pabsiotdess;..-, She -c. o # ll ( l Aoterieal; 4-word of ; EhgliO., She Aid..not know,when Sunday,, , '3ifia_afgrigints `and' w , en- . . - L „ sue grey! ai mama. - one or •tn - p - if , number. He either 'died o' ran-.'away,?. and dim 'she married aVianWehiaffijhqe dend; She lad t,wci daughters, both nuir, tied; whoithirtprour yeareagooiied in all the glory'vf cabins, deerskin .clothes, arml pereehilt /mad - dresses. They ,lied horses in IndiOY sistei ueebinvanied - her thies; she bridled het and:: rented if 'astride. AfAileizt” itha; 'the o?old not persuade liertotettra to Wilkes- , barre„ even when the , ir6iltation vas. a , fendatiiheeTchildren; She:litid always' lived with the Indiana,- . .they had. been kind to her . , and she -proMised her last huriband-On Ili; death lied sbe vreitild nev= 'er leave theni. now ty-fivo years Since, this yrhite L child • Ivaa torn: from., her parents!,home. in Wyoming . ValleY..', herself been', gathered' to. her fathers; 'and "most' of =her 'donble' family who were. livinein 1838, -with the earception, , we believe,. of Ml... Joseph Slo=` eum,fnow, one of the Most, inflaential and reip94ahle citizens ;of Pernntcin, AmFng all the 'elmingaa,thati*Cre* taken 'lda& in thisiOn interval 'few ara- more' interest:,' ihg - than. this transformation , from zation to baibarianii Oao Hundred Years Ago.' One htuidnxi.and.ten years , ago there was not a Arlie ,White man in Kentucky,: Oblu, Indiana,, andlllinOis. Then, what is 'the mOstitourialdni part of Amexica, Was as -as the country around - the mysterious-mountains of the moon. ~ It was not untill767.that Bootle left hia home in North Carolina to Conte the first inittler in Kentucky. The 'firstpioneers of Ohio did not settle'' un til twenty years after this tine. bun=: dred years ago Canadabelongedio France : and the population did not_ exceed, anda half , huridred years - age the grett — t 'Fredert — ck ?rugs' la' • was performhig- all those. grand exploits whichbavemade him immortal w .! mili tary ' annals, and wi th liislittle monarchy. - :was mistaining a single-handed cont es t With:Russia,. Anita% and ,France, ,the three wars of Europe combined. Wash r ing,ten was .a.',modeSt, 'Virginia colonel, and the great' events in lkistory of the two. worlds in which tinme great. but' distin7; guished,:inen took' le:aiding', parts, ';Were scarcely ,fitre-ShadoWed, A hundred years ago theMiiited' States Were the 1114) . 5t loyal' part of the' Erithat2 Etapile, and im the political ,hiiriioruno speck' indicated' the strugile Which With* a score of years *af ter 'established the great republic fof :the world; A ,lnitidiedyears age - there-Were but four newspapers, m 'America, I Steairt ettgiao bad not been iinagined, and 1 roads and telegraphs }lad net entered in to the 'reiriotest conception of ;Mew. When we come to look back ' 'at it through the vistavista of history, We fiind that to the cen tury . past Win been allotted -11200 portant events; in theit'bearing upon-'the • happiness of the world, than'almost any other which -has elapsed since the crea tion'. ' ! 4‘iie'Ne~ret Advertises:', There ;is a bright . pi c t u re- of the man whO'doeri not:2advertise.. ;fle* is ',distir3-• giti'died very easilsyll , his Care worn and, dejected- Countenance. , Re - is grasping—, holdalast. to what he baS,.'and looks - upon , all enitorner j i With' distrust, The miserly' - eigernosi with which-be.elutchee the 'pay* for , his -goods creates an - nritipathy 'for; him in the minds of hia `patrons, • and they generally' le,aire him. His store': hi 'any thibg: but inviting,' ; ha the goods are , not diegared - rit all, and bleak lippoerirrincie. of - the walls is coni4aence: • " night ;ke lights:his itera With - thePeor&‘t quality of candlek ivhicb 'shed, a -pale ghinnier overlis . goodi, giving , '•tlitim• an old' dusty look.,Ai his' store you will be' certain to Ind ntim Whisity; soft soap, damaged groceries and' - dry :goods—all last year Mahlon, rite: • He seldom' gives anything • fer • - innirevements or. charitable. uip9sei,,iina. mercaiire: s kind generally hidf huihel.; Such' a man never - 140 - to build railrotuls; ,steambOatis, telegraph lines; or • rinything of - that kind. the':balance•of man-' kind - were likeliinotage Coaches would be the only, public conve7i:Oes. `" Where great cities now -stand; a few double pen' log'htiniesitutiharLrbordironld le, lilt: stead, 'Collis andlichoOli been "thought - 4' and. blissful ig nortinee"w'ou'ld Too', -He i 3 never pinta on-44'6'10:01es' of .the day,. nor j a Infbrmed *pall' Commer elal 'MN* shiiti Whirl& off from *at kOurce - ofinformation by countenancing the press,. the only mearia: through 'which it can- 'be-,ittained.• Arid ,whoXhirdieshe is not!geuerallylamented. Every" man's within Ole Pie' . ent ; fir the Est vent and done . Iva, nisi the 'future is•uneerttin. 011WHnTASt''' IMMSDAI; TECOnlittl 4"ll 4 l; ,t' , " 7 ;''ALT.I'. " `; j I ' 4 4 o ct i ain e4l 4,3te: rai rifs e,, ,01 :_ski carpt, )yoilifi tifor ta , n 1 , 16 *: 49490i*d4,4 4 CP44.1,,a.44, Pulig: , quiet an t itatootiitekie;., withal;, naturally: di r .o 4 andAservent. 'ItE; cultlitatedhia. catty ;land; •austahougbY 4 414 40 16 : 1 1 2 1*.* 0 7004:44 1 14e44aP,A7V4 1-1 ;to:do:pi:7oa ?fie olgo 'oo,,andits a 7alr' egteh"lii fliii:dtiukhterii4tistaiiiiipUed_thatcrzlit4 'Mid! t Jemmy 'n conneived same young lady, 'the dapeitafof ' peettitorsOtra Fiaulty beeii. itgular vieltor at the fitiMeei housti for some time, and bad es familyy; Ai would go'or atiatuidaynight, l stay ilatillividitylithaug,l; . so 'that he cable. upoit:nlmOst ae,foUe of the_ .wdaat..theArtiA e i:'s bOus l i4 table lied beensiireadfor 'Weis about sittlnr'dowii to tvverY sreptist oftralhand•Milk: Just theft ;Um nky7f4t_seeti "riding upithe lane sou-a fine yo,R iThe. *Mar - Teat out,, :6 P e e I:he , gathered'up'h the plain delf,eilisiindinincem,.togeth ,er with the: milk *and biush 104iini-ta., ••blettotb, snd . disaptered,inteithekitehl en, ;the, dalightcr: ITN Od :11P stairk. 40. ,exchanged her, • ee silk; and Soda joined `the'plitlemen - bithe. 4arlei, -radiant --witii-iinnlea;' Mela• moillosedtinto a fine lady: .In - the taean, time the sujaper-tablitad, been 'rzospread, The 'china, glitAereCupqn* ,whio table sloth, and' a '''shinftalol' and peif of fiagratt tea 'ha been itriyiridel inSfead of the i)lainer Mush 'and milk: Sufi* was announe,ed. ' It - vas the. inustinn.vm family to haTo %Taw_ at ttieOilscand the fapner, called Npon • Frakil9 , ,, to' 'render that eery/CC:He did so gpLOC had'' twin a silent -but sittentivesator thin that hid jaws, ed since the eottung:og bis — ritaL and litho was , aumewhatrora , "wit. v5.:414 drew :up to -the-table,andith Minced - ea ' • The Lord he Praised! how I am' anitized •,4ll,stle how Ram ayemeucled, , • Hors's etiortaSko, Oaf fcirßPPer 'When mush and linten4ed, • The meal Was eaten,in silence. : It was the last ,"graee 6 Pranky ever ( said at that fable.. When 'eupper wa.s" Aker; he took' • bis • hat; and bade them good, evening,— ,, ' Ilis : rival •married the young latly • some months. afterward. • A B.EiitiukAßLit.BMND.htim-Jaines RiclukrdGollidsy, of Bowling Green, Ky., now ,thirty-®ix. Years of age. ,When two 'yeare old one eye was put out by a 'piece of rock; 'Mid 80011 after other was put-out by ritracorn'-tirrewn by: one , of hts littlb.playmates. He gieyr ously, and has enjoyed goodhealth and cheerful spirits. Re was eductited at' the ;Hirai institute at, Louisville, ,graduated with distinction ibecomin espechtlly prct fiCieitt in mat hematics. Determined to. Suppert 121M:self, beeMne a `traveling pedkrOf books; — He'levested his — gains_ 1m a:book:Store in 'Bowling .Green,/ and was 'Allying u0ti1.1062,, when hie, store was' deitryd..by Federal soldiers... 'He afterward'traveled with it . panoranid, and lour' yeitis'agirreetiMed hut Store. ' He ItiStedler foresight in intainscsitecurstey ittooturting money; and; the admirable aystem of his store., -He„recogitizes per- SOPS whom he know( by their .footsteps..,. It hi said , that lie, goes from his dolt to the railibatt,bitis his ticket, rid& to Louis- Tilt% travels' all over , the city -without a guile, and ,returns . after transacting his bustle's. • In spite of his total, life-lofig ililitidiress, helms made' a:imall • fortune, being Cue of 'the Meet rinittikableillus lrations . ont'*orif of-the - Power :of will' and talent triuMphingi.over the most . malignal4 Oegreqs.pf,. "Do Not•Giite-trp.”- A gentlemen traveling in the northern' part of Ireland, heard 'the voice of • chil- . dren, andpaused tolisten.z • : Finding: the: ounds .proceeding :from a , small building used as a sehool house, he. drew near ;'and aa the door..was open, in „Manned, and listenedto the words the boys: :were spelling. 'One little &lbw stood apart, . sad and' dispirited.. • . • - _`!Why does that 14 itand.there ed the gentlehmn.- - 1 ' is good for .nOthing,“ replied the teacher. "There's nothing in can fl akenothing of hire.. ?..ge. is the most atupidhorin'the school." , The gentleman was surprised at , tlii4 - answer. He saw, that the 4sec:bermes so stern and rough that the -younger and more timid boys were nearly crushed.— He said 'a few kind words to then .Placing his hands upon the noble brow of the little fellow who stood apart, he said : ..‘'Onti of theier.days.you may be a Ewe scholar. , DO not give up,' but try, iny.boy, , The soul of the. ,boy .was aroused: - His dormant intellect awoke, Anew pur polio Was formed: : From. that hour he be came ntudious, ambitions to .excel. And . he did become a fine scholar, and the au thor ofa well-known commentary on the bible ; agreat and goodman, beloved and horired. It was Dr. Adam clerk. . The,ecret of his success is Worth know.: ing "Do:not, girl !itit A lady who tad reftised an , awkward 4 but wealthy'att . itor, - Noid to I*d solo Tuned ,`Look-atlini 1. Could:you marry. hini g *yen it be had a carriage altlitorsesr "No, indeed; not if he kept a liyery. eta ble,l riplleolthe tithee: - ankiud drNqied. from the tongue CantiOtAe . inatight back again, even :by at '&ostell and . f,ii . ) - .,!Olitil!ttilris"tri!ilspei*nee;;, , ~A, f eW, p 49lo", o .,ttwo.Pien warqii/ughtt ,44 tha capikalore,Ninra ',a114.1.113.g5y ikeAil i uried son 'to destruction ; - - The end One Of th:enr aelied;!but thae -Otherdbanght, hold of a , floatinellogj :Thelfirst was drawn:. to .• 0 4944:-th4; o6 9r, in2,V few --IPPe nig Rfss4 l N4Me roxiover the 6110. • • So ka fWo'metendeaiering' to iible4Ppetite,:ELOne iof ;them eerie& i'On. the rope of,Chriatian . faith, sthat : is fasten: d in-10704m* is:, saved: , The, ,otter depends :nlerely upon' the uncertai n 'poses and iegolntions:: s lie to s' mode and. P He Ltdittiti -who9-wciplii -eneeesafally ,etnigglei with temptation and appetite,AndheWho. ceddr,workAnLee*Wilas‘the saviour tthe-tl e gfle.4 , 1 ? 6 t:° 41 )1 0 / (1 Pat i ence . . . . . . . . Tideria t iOncik A i :: leadnesacef apiletiteislike matte the ' Urad, prenehf, :Yew alAy an44)/edg elk and 443)91,iiiicine;;And..theg bbroken: , bind' nitAinpainice;' "Xo; net infix ehainsii 'rod' cannot tame , it with benitant Atatehing. f. Christ, must Rome, ,neAr And. ,14d• the keßcl.„ ..",`Come,out, o 'ebinxlng bie : ,lifArt, with ..Avine love, 'ale lie :' ,; pot 15411 y 9;„neefseary. ,to say,„on !knotl ) ,"fPr: sl # .A , note,'on uolay ' note &Wiled brfrandr.nr- froni a person in a stateof 'intaideation cannot be noliseted:f If :snots ,be bit ot7 .. ,stqlen,, it . not .lelease" the makei pay iit." ' ' a An'encicitiso 'Of a' tints is eitenipt: iiallility if not'served with notice - of dishonor mitli •twenty4ore houno,•orilti non-payment. „,, , A note from, a, zah . ior is a ,r,oiff, r lkriiicipiliare•responSible•for -the - acts, •offtheiragents; ; • • .• • if , - „ .t FAO. hAWAidu4 l ilr,Partin@rslliP., 're- Vmallige for the , :whole 'amount of the debts of the , ' • Ignorance - Of theliornxbilies•no one.• it ie a fraud to &meal a. fraud: !. • 'l.The law; coalpelle no one:to do impos sibilitiea. agreeinent***lthii4 consideration' Sigituturer mail& with -a lead Pencil ant gocxl,,ip . : • A receipt for, money, paid, is not, legally corielusive. 'The acts, ot one ,iiirtnin. - bind all the others. • • , „ • "VOntradts inadnon Sunday ' 'can not -inbreed ' • • A eantraantade with a minor is void., Atcontraetniadnwith a lunatic,* void . • :•, f T,Failure,not a Failure. ~. ' • . The secretnt happinest iSto make :,thes :best of eirerything;,no matter ~what hap., .penwto ;annoy;, pt it all glide along as , easily and with as : few Wordsof complaint nit fai&fuiding as : . posiaible._ ' " • s - :. ;Little ' inconveniences = will intrude ti .pou(the molt fortunatapeople, tio the on ly, wart° be, *raster of ,everysnuation 'is to maim up , yourpind not to, notice (limit anno , yances. People , may keep themselves a constant broll'over whit amounts to , rithing; and, without accomplishing the least gOod,•martniathapeace and quiet ofahousehOld. We cannot have • every thing just as we want it intlairworldj and the, sooner a pat l / 2 1oh undeiitandi that fact 'the icsmei he May have a true basis far 'happiness. - •.',' It is the greatest folly to set the. heart upon uncertainties, and.then, if dirappoin ted;refuse,tn,te Comforted:or reconciled:, 'no;: the very beet you can, and-then -take 'things as they:come. If ntnen.strives cerl ztl with' his best 'knowledge, energy , . un tiringlabor ft, accomplish ;a, ' ob lli working" with skill :'and pitti nee, •he IS 'asuccess,,whether the scheina fails or. swim:Wand he ought to reconcile: him ,selftataUnre:if it was inevitable. • If his labore hive. been of brain and hand, he inbetterfitfed to succeed in other Under . 1 takings - . ' - .- • • _ _ Beware of•evil,:thoughts. 'They have ,dome great niscOef; in the world . TheY prepared, the wa y for evil words and deeds.,, and for utter ruin; &waive evil books. They: beget evil thoughtzl;"and,thrts conunexice..the process of, runt: A - ruined man once said : was•Jhaf ten minute:lnn the street corner; reading fr bad bbok, : that destroyed' 'my! 'whole life." ~ - ' ' • Beware of civil• deeds.: These may be small Acts of evil, but they waxen° the less for that. "It was a penny. I stole *hen I'was - a'sniall boy," 'said el old man,"that sent me fimi timeS M prison, and confined ine there twenty.eight years out of slaty of my PO, and all foe stealing less than gdr ty: eight.44.dlars." „: i - • have Beware of evil associates , for' hey ruined thotsandi., !pi May . depeid upon it that hels* gOodniaw-Whoeictrionds are all good,-.ldid -whose vaemies 'are all char cOeb.4ol.le4T• ' Wno reOrzi.-.- - ;:kwise man, will ;never rustont.„ long as he; can. 'move and , ,hreatl:4 he Will ho, doingfor hiimedf,_ his -neighbor; or for po,kterity.- Who is old? Not the man'of energy, not ,the day lib grain:ie.-bike; ft' Or 'benevolence but' , heonly who mare his energies to - motel ttivay,.and the•aPrisiga onife becom . o, motionless on whose hunla the hour drag heavily; ,and . ..to wham ,111 thing s: 'wear the garb of glooin, , - • ' • s.' ,;7 illE=l ===l MEM . ' fitirripd •-• . •-• • ,A eomnEfondent *at ,Itnnk Hilt Station' Lite Atooltictkit , i& told un 'Ridge HoueldN' of Brownsellle.::, Tito 4.441e0 wgeBea,ted neat the doOr - at the ho of- ToriA . Tionchitt; : 'a' rather vali3,- 13 1 e0erjax,ithltpp orlicheti .1k4011,1}11. Inquirolo.4lniip,Holichin a L gentlemon itentell, poinikA,t4i). tita",Tudgk:: si cif 'observed " "TherOliithn• ungTi .r. r444 . t(?1,±1.!; - !',tp • t t his way, The Judge, eteirptittithe' edge :"6fillaief pewh,'ithen,tll4 . 6ll4:lllo - eaiii; "I hiveoe taiiie'aei"h6e;Wiet • "IV.4IErIv.4 1 #7,01,t04 3 0 7eritR3 11 : 4 court- hous9 ydt,4 "Yo!firOst"6s to the cleik7 r • : 111 •uk a, PIT: I ,e 3 urn ' 'Thereet YelEkv4tmoitifie l l , "yo; 110 inairyl'peeple , isonietlines;; bat iris , eastaini4 tto . get' a irrinistor.'ll "What:ad-lon charge for marrying? never , ;inakeluv.:ekar.OViriroiim the ,,l Norrand , t..4, 3 TPPY, , 3 4eY,*tOrer. , they .think4is worth.. cy" tatifiato:l646/1,44.11i44040t. yo x' r • • • -,, .'"res;.-I.abrAfeinarry,tibiloYsi..;and • ,•• •, zee whateivor they,,t,hkir. is worth." • , _ "Well,`ther; waset,y_ou ,quarter . "011,.'yes; doP tars but r . aiwilya . ,ini*ertthe''boya,: , -iiiia they p.# juat ?what therthmk woro. l :", , - r,lte judge abided Aiiihe alerieiti of flee lOththe TdOid'Yiiiith';';4 l sd' tered the marriage eereniOny: in theie few' .words:.lßYTtlaantionity - which I ; hold in ni g y hands, I,prehroancierim man and, i -- , Somebidyleallpd mitt 4 :Y4i!L,arcte.. man " you-ou ght tl:l`!tire *go, t`lor • - tOienodowi 1 1o4e4;arid'ilie,Jriclge, trOat. 4 :••-L : • ' , ;',1NA!.. 517 1P4 414t.-71hitn few hoUss keit. .ere are !mated, thi'many . uses to which Pifier 33/14Y. be 04. ' Afta.'a stave has -been.blsoked,- it:tattle-kept looking very well:' by rubbing it witkpaPer eVetY mormug., , Rabbbig it with paper is a Ruch:weer. wey 'kiNping the, oufside a - tea-pot` bright . ' and'eleali thin the old. way of waslithg theni in ode. , , Itiibbing -withpapetis aliolhe'best way . of t dish, in 4 bums and tinware after scounng.— -Thnreaves 'wetting the knife handles. If a little flour. beheld °nate"paper in. rub bing tinware and spoons, „thsydshine like new silver., For polishing nn*ois, win &Ws, lanip.chiumeys, ete.,priptir is better. than. dry.' Cloth. Preserves and pickles keep ietch better if. brown -paper : Instead 4:s cloth is, tied over the jar. Canned fruit isnot so apt.to mouldifpi . ecief wri di* Paper, , cut tefit the (WV - is laid. 'direCtlyerithefruit.' Paper tit much bet.. ter to, put under. a carpet than straw: It is warmer; thinner, and makes 10s.noise' 'Whirl Walking over it.' Two - .thiolinesies of paper placed between other .0 -- kielichis' ,on: a; bed are as al.* as.a , guilt. i If ` tt is necessaryto" , step :upon a eliatr, Othie apeper en it, andthu.s' save the paint' on. wood-word froth &triage. 1 NAP97..itnefi PARIENCE.Or Minn.- On the eve of battle of Waterloo, as Nkt.. poi=." wia..4rnaffnating it' his tent 'upon what "1e:4.0 the' event-of the' conitict ,about to crommatceilm.tosk'liis •snuffhor, off the table and-proceeded to make use 'of its COntents,,butrso• laminar *as he' with its quality,. at( betook a. Pktelk twee' his fingers.and thumb he perceived iffelt gritty to the finger itiitettif of being, as nsual,"though • the 'difference Was not visible to his' naked eye:' He immediate:: ly, by way 'of trying its genuineness,,gave some 4to a dag4at was' /Yin in hie tent. It ,had an almoit instantaneous effect on , the,au*tal, and in the end' de . pilved it of incietence. Itenapezte's Suspicion *as now :confirmed; be saw , plaiulY that as attempt had. :been made Opoiilon but sack was, his. teat pmssups of, mind that, he • took care to let none. of his 'officers . ema.- posing his'staff know of Wit suth cal time; day - precaution to • prevent a like - eocilirenee taking place, :was the substitute 'of his waist i oat ~ pocket for his snuff hot: - , Ittolforicen.—rWhat a volume of sor• roWflittrqh N iß.that , sizzle sentence=no motner. ~,We must go fir dOnii tho' hard, titiglijiatli Oftife; andle .Come inured to eare•atid sorrow in 'their sternest forms ; before- we:ean take home to our experionee,the dre rg,reality - -no mother—withontastruggieandatear. But when it is said Of, frail - youngerl; just passing from ehilhood