The Columbia Democrat. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1837-1850, February 21, 1846, Image 1

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The, COLl'AlEl.-i )EAIOCi:.HTirillbebetntltact; and yet tier heait would
liiihlhhe.il everu Saturday -morning, a hope that lie would tmerge intt a highei
''.TO DO.L.JltS per annum pinable jf(,( ,n() be hfl fil companion of a refined
''' liK'rUj in advance or TiroJhllan d vir((f n A nn.Rlf ri(M!, ,
t-itiii t iiotvaulicitliin the ynn.i , . , n i
V., suCriplionwUlbetakmforatllorln "'""d untie ll.em, yet ta-h fell ibsi
puriodtha.-i oia.' months; nor unt (lisr.on--.ibt distance between them wa immeasnn-
li'iuanee perinittcJ,un!il all arrearagesMe, For months she watched his course
re disrliargi d.
.iDVEKTlSEMEXS not exceeding a
square trill be conspicuously inserted al
Jne. Dollar for the first thru insertions
(vi i Ttcenhhfive cents for everu subse
quoit nsertion. C7.' liberal discoun
ma le to those who aivi rtise by the ycai
LETTERS addressed on busi'ness,musi
be post paid.
M A II Y .
OR THE BLIGHTED BLOSSOM.
FROM TUB LONDON WOULD OK FASHION-
'Men have din!, and worm have eater
them but not fur love.' I shall not ailemp
to controvert tiie old maxin by labored ar
gument ii may or it may not be true; am
j et story ilia' I am about to tell will g
( ir to show that the triumph of high mora'
seniiinnn's over 1 n y clu'iished (e(tion
may wotk the lo,vct sure dee-iy of a gen
tle nature. In the o'd rhurchvard, when
I hive so ofieu girolled i!oriri! ilie Sabhatl
iioiiiu io utimmer and in autumn, sleeps t i
onec lovely farm of Maty. Often luve I
read on her tombstone her n.nne, njfe ant
d"aih, and the simple couplet tint express
ed the love ;uid sorrow ol lhoe who lab
her in her last dirk chamber. Her histoi'
va ofen rehearsed by the neijlilnirs. vv I)
had admired and loved her; but the obi in n
wlm had acted the prt fa lathur to th
gi.-nile orphan, w:.s uerer w ary of rel.
iiijj every virtue anJ grace with whirl
inemorv enc ri led her characier. Whr'
an iiif.int, bri dving iiio.hrr iiad eonimaml
ed her t't the rare of his wife, w ho was ai
e iily Iriend'; aial as she had no children ol
Iht own, she bedimed u 1 1 her affections
hwr ndjpied il ai jhti r. paini wep
spar'-il to render her lovely, and her tuicoin
imn d.viiity of disposition tnjde her a ger
er.il favniiie
Among her schoolfellows was a boy of
few yei! older than hcrielf, whose nealeci
ed IrainiMj, and consequent tnjracieu
iriam:i'i'-, won the hearv dlike of nil bn
Mary. S(e lell t! al vvaiii of k.ndnef
na le hi" heart evil, airl she a1ns Mrov.
to oke bi n e:iil aii:i happy by winning
wor;N arid pleasant ''lilies. Th con-.e-qm-nre
w.u, .1 l.r hrcintie gentle ail"
!i!;i'p i i !in , iMiiiMU'i.i'a ( -A all hi nr
im'. .iii l 1 i. .-Hi ss n! I.t- ri. mid 'ol;i't u;
In liet :,s iin'iV :mi. I hf.i friend. He wa
:i rhi'd iT oi-( Miiiuiiiii I'nnnv, and mole
ci-i'!e ii'Ilii'Mirco liPcriie even fi-cinaiiot
rrfiued but a eiie of wrnrg, of i-'uiiie fn
i i f i I , :
iMiJ i Hi n lli' se io w lii i iii ii ow t ( ii is ne
ii,( an. I a (Vi'Iiiiij Ileal he was (lrr.:led ii
the eyes uf the wurld on thai in cuutM, l ;e
so embittered hii spiiitthit her love alum
could s.ilien and subdue its asperities. A
thiy grew elder, the ties that bound tbei
hearta seemed to sirengther; Imt the evil in
fliienre too fin prevails over the good, A
when he became a roan, hii J saw how su
perior was the pur and penile Mary to hi"
own ddik, wiUl spirit, he dated net hope ti
unite her desiiny wilh bis ewn She will
all the bepe and leng suffering of a refinei
and Christian ehararter, sought to reMraii
and lead him back whenever she iw bin
overcome by temptation, luile dremnini
even then lb-it her heart was so much iuler
terested in his behalf. Indeed, their spheres
seemed to widely separated for them ever
to hold intercourse with each other beyoiidj
the school-ronm. Nor did they Un eome
years often meet after those diys ere1
past; fur J..ry fell that his ehatacier was
such th. lit would br.ug dishor.er uponi
. . Li..
those sue luveo, wer sue io meeuragi mo
Sue saw that he btcsme weali-.
auui v,-i-'p - -
erin rnaral priaciple as her ii.fluence wasM.un wonhy ol yout lnt. And perhaps 11
sMi. fihe even kntw that her riieclion! is not loo lie even now,' rortinurd she, aP
him lio(n,s 8nd desperate.
Often
often, did she Irel thit she was the 011
Ionian io n g :io could ltu him in:
. I iiavw worn upon
HLOOMSnUUG, COL IDS II I A COINTV, I 'A. HATUUMAY.
,he paths of vim
' virtue and peace: yet she I'm
til the wrce om
til the ferce of early neglecl and subsiqutn
irregularis would bt tven slronjer lhar
raicillagiin between hope and fear.unti! slit
learnet that he had taken to the bowl, an
then her heart sanki She could no longer
ling as she did, she gre'V psle and wean,
mil her anxious friends, blamed be damp
east wind for treating so tudely the lender
dossom. I'll simps said she was threat
"lied wiih consumption, and advised thai
he should visit the Atlantic mast, hoping
hat the erean brefze might invigorate Iter
lecaying frame.
Oh!' snid the old man wben rehearsing
ler stoiy, 'yeu cannot imagine how I fel
vhen I saw lir wither beneath its influ
nee. I knew that my dear child musi
oon leave ns, and how could our old heart'
ndure life without her?'
He soon reiurned, bringing his droopinr;
lower to fade and die aninojj the hill
.vhere it had bloomed so sweetly. ShwtU
ifier her return, she coinin unrated the his
ory her heart to one of her most iniimait
I'liends.
Slid shel pitied l!ie boy for thoe verv
aults w liich others blamed, fur I saw tha
us heart was crn-hed by unkindness, and
mulcred cold and bitter by want of sympa
hy: and when I used to spi-ak Miidiy, ati't
mice him in our litt, e plays, he was si
ji'iule and tender, and his clear dark eyes
expressed so much gratlitude, that 1 canno
wonder le became so object cf cl'irl
vo. For that I can scarcely bhure my
elf; but as I grew older it saw ili.il Its wa
iirroundi'd by sikIi inil icuces tti u he coul i
lardlv becomi any other but a vicious mm
I erred great'y in bestowing anything mon
ban a feeling of friendship upon him, am
rt I did not regret that he was my heaih
io! until I saw that he was loo smeij ruin
d, and ihere was iitile liojie tiiut he woub
vrr be brought baek to a life of vinm
My beari sank under it, not ) rnui.li be-j
raus its eardily lmps wee blasted, in fron
die conviction that in sufi'eiirj sueii a lovi
.o find a place in it. 1 had dihnnerrrl tin
iiud friendi who had ac;e,! the part i f pu-j
eiiis to a di siiijie orphan, and mora :hni
II, had dcp-.nO'd (i.nii the pea.-e and h.vt
f the linleen.er. Hut now llie fclni;.lr i
ivei, in. I I feel lhal I sha'l so.'.u rest ii
irnce in the aims f m -tei onrilid Sa
cour. I i was i In' nrnejiir be; ween 1 . . v i
Old (iuiv that underiiriifd mv h .i h, anC
!, f. i r mv wn :.!.('. I (hi ii.-.'. ;ml tha
:iv hta:l v 1 1 1 so hi he freii! Iioin il.i we .k-e-s
bill f.:r li.i!j w ho have l.f-M.iwnl oi'
ne si, ch imi.-:rve J a flection, feci mo
lerply. I know tli .t my e;iriy death will
ilinost bre-k their beans.'
You have done wrong in keeping al
ii fruni ihem,' s.n.l her Iriend; 'they mus;
iiiow it.'
1 could not tell them,' replied Mny
I en'.ild not I'md sireni;th lo say l tlien
hat the weakness of my li' iit had csst
hem ail thsir stitTering and sorrc w on toy
ircoiini; hut if you think justice dewands
t tell it them for me.'
hen the old folks heard the j'.nry
i.- i,..i r... .i..;. ..t,. r... .1,0
ruw .ic inn i i i, in!.
lonor ef the religion which they liadlaujrht
her, reirainsd frota even e iiconragirj hi
ove they cxpiei-sed the deepest rer r?t
'Oh!' said the old lady, 'wliv have yon
Jone so my child? We would not think ol
opposing you in rny think.'
Ilnw cou'd I think of bringing disgrace
upoii thtsewho have dene so much for me?'
inquired Mary. 'I knew that h was un-
worthy, whom my foalish heari idolized
and that my l:fe would only be made wretch
cd by uniting my destiny wilh h a.'
'.No, returned the kind Irien.J, Had wc
ir.a.l lli. n.ul fli.f'.nl il!,1! iTl,!! th I .
cm.i .c,,, ,
we wouiu nave taiien iii.u am.
hope whispered that her lift might et be
partd.
It is toolaie to bling back my wasted
th AJtr of Ood, eternal fcaeOTHy to ovory
!M. WEBB, EDITOR
frame to health and vigoi,' replied Mary;
'yet it might recall hi hi to n nine T duty
o know that his irregularities have caused
io much sortow.'
The young man was accordingly invited
o their house, and remained with them
iiil Mary's departure, fur it could baldly he
.lulled tleath which so gently emancipated
ier spiiit. II r earnest exhortations, and a
consciousness that a virtuous lifi might
nave won her for his partner, soem t givej'bo-f losier parent consign the l.-aui
lim new resolution aiid those who loved
iiim for her take believed that with her he
.night have lived a life ef usefultie?
anil
propriety.
It wash bniiu'i'ul Sjlihadi in early autumn
that the sacranit nt ( the Lord's supper waf
idminisiered to the church of which Mary
was a ii, ember. Al her request, the p is-
lor. deacons, and aw of her neighbors
in J friends, repaired to her chamber uf if i
he dose of the exercises it entire'), tha'. she
night once more eomoieninr.i'e on eanb
the dying love of the S-'viour Slowly an
soUinly tli.:y wound heir way through he
iieautiful valley skirled with woodland.
hrough which peeped iht bright waters oi
he quiet litde lake spread out at thcii
right hand; and al their hy wsll cultivated
.arms and urcharda bending with fruil;while
dmosl before them lay a high hill, ovei
whose summit they must climb before lhe
would reach the dwelling of iht depur'.iii"
. i ,i, .i ..I
inil. I o a . ranger win scrnc wis ui.c m
aeatilv, but lo all m ho kr.ew wh it oljrclf
if familiar love all these had been to Mn
and how soon her eyes would be closed for
ver on all thai she admired on earth, .there
was a voice ef sublime sadness whimpering
in evety brrrze. Mary nad counted the
notirs, and at lasl the minutes that woulii
hink that they had delayed coming, and
he should depart without using the good
aslor, and bidding him and oilier dear
riends farstisll.
Why do ihey come eo slowly ?' askeii
she, 'I fyar I ehali not be here wher. tut
arnve.
' Tiiere is no visible alteration in you,
l.uy,' rep'ted tlic. youth who an i by hei
K'd, watching evety indirati-io of io.! ap-
troaih of th fai;-l n:e.-iieiigc-, ' ln;.-i
VOll will lint 60 soon isavs i: s as yn.i
naniii,;i'
Slit f'imik inr head, and then in a lov
- , T . It L I I ' . . ..I
ohm.' sr.il, ' 1 sn-iil mil nrii'i-il "..in i:ei on
on ea;il:, ar.
and 'then bcck'.-.iTd hii.; to iool.
ICCS et::.'.
' 'i'ii''' ar? cornin j ilearea
; 3J1 he, Mnd
viil soom Lu here.'
Then mv I'.ruer.t is -'rant
.id the
s eel
he ;!vin,f gir1. ' iviy exit will be
. . . i
Vi:li si. '. :m-i! it,e..s;ii' !;-:!
iCell Io hel Mlil ll, ( l!
4,.ir il Ii id I'll ca-ly ii '',e.i its vv .
.! h-r a,ni I i an I 11 ; ;!
1 1 . iV f 1 1,1 -.villi lim ft "i v hi
I :
fir,
;-;'itr.i ?.-i
ii I'lf-n
I Imm-.!.
and t x
:;
, v,'"ir:
i r,oi;' i
oi! hi" v. .i'ti ,v ,i ci' ,, f -ii.ii i
,s, sij.'ii)',: 'c: on the L.---.nil id
ho it!coiv
ii'ess-td her
nice Ciior.
d ( ach In n ifi. ,
j.'r'i'!l" al ii: :
i.f M , (. -i
in tiiis cnaiiii
W a ij , 1 , , r - f i e : ! .- i .
n n bi iiii;ht k 'n io,- ..." ; -,
n lov:: i;f ibf? Snvion:', ,o -1
:d bat never do, i ib.-.l. V.'t.-
ii.i . i,i. i
i
'he t in
d
iloml i.! toe S iv.i.ur I,-. ! be -n rre;-,,
by the gentle rAisfr, lier on.i.-; f. i'ur.l
iained u si'iir, i h v f : n . and. Iiet iv - 1 1
J . 7
-.- ,,,,;,, I'm K.t.ttna .fai as i
ar voice
other day. AI! were atooirliod r,t tin
fresh strtna'.ii wiih, ii-hicli she mo', :d
her lirrib? and sj) '!; -, am! a fef ln: !i, ,i
he was nut linn t" i", sori.ed pon
isneously to j'.v.-rj a 1 but her. tsti?
'Vil'rd earii in luin io h r t.i-i!..d'.'.;);he
with rapture, and the pivji-et of mcci.
i n g I he til in a'o;v, l.ceiVed t'l" h'e.
1114 of hi r bi.'li.Vi'd pa.'.'i r, a d ii,ci. c.iil-
e rill" colli -t
iebii, sne'p'ac
J'T.ilv sid
1 , r i:ui Ii hiticr
d lif.
111 t;i MH
' -t y,-ti, .M.i-
, Siil'i1. O'lVt
ry in I leivm.' A i-ti i ie
features iiko the flnlini of a iv
rioii.t
Iferforo the so
iti e vc.i ciosc-d and nil
was over.
Th? bushed smIIucss of rlesth vies in
iriiinied oiili' bv ihe suonre-sed sobs
1. 1' iliose wiio'lovtJ and meunied lhe'irirSl rephed, that the larger one was lhat;
iar!y departure ef ike gemie cnpllan. I J'rick, ant! ihe smaller 01.0 llul ol
The last roys cf the sellir.2 tun t'ldctl'the baun; taiiu, when a boy
'I
ft
forai of Tyranny over fie Mlutl of Man."
AN PROPRIETOR:
the disiont hill as t Ins mourning
greiip knelt round i he cohcli ol lh de- Tn rn is much gooil sos-' en I truih
patted, bile the tremulous voice f ibn.in th u foil wing sketch of nun i hfe.
pas'or led Hieir huoihb? supplicstiern
And hen ihry lone, the yctith clasped
i he h mil ivlei ti hrr ilyt"n' love had j,of
ftied, bihI tii .':'iiile remoosirai ces ol
friends could c irct-l v pcs'iade Ir-n to
rel'r.tj itsh i'. Ii i -mul like suiidi.-i nit
i he ljt tie ihu! hiiiiid him in holy sym
nathy wiMi his kind. Relucl uiily did
ful
list I'flheil sv il one to h'r la"
ies''
nlac'r. ami tears of s v m nMh r
anil Ht'ii rcc'f h'd'wnl m.-iny an eye
i j
ttiat va ni.'ieil io sucli gentle exjjre
sion ' r soi I'uiv,
1" ' her sike ihey loved and cherish
ed i'i i yotrh miom Miry ones lorn'
but r. sircnuth i:f early h . i i ' , ami
he v.i.it of a c ij t r! i i r spirit, that
ronh', under all cirr iim.tnces. act uiimi
lis a ,v.i , gradu ill y diminished t!i im
pre?' ion which herd'-atii b id m.ula up
in hi- heait. and in a f.-'.v years he wi
the wretched hosbapj of a rois. rib't
wo .1,1, win heetme the mctlicr uf a
I; un'. i.il'j chihlien.
A',-! yet ihry ould ripyer pvp him
up. '.Viiencver ne c .rue io !li r neili
'jui " n r:-I tlicv tiea'ed him a ii-ouh In
liac I,, thwir own ?oo, Iried to rov."
lis fiidt,aii(J ofien iipi'i'e l Hail An
ry i d he would net hive hcen vvhu
le ia1
t .rv.-": :r.a.s
As 'oo As I. 'Iv'-iy mm i
icai' s .nimher i-.d a cleat h al b-'1'",'
ays .Vlarhlo in on'! of I n d-ij, Th
n'it'ii preva Is, eve j'l j',e, to con
ii!emie extent, i,s tmy he inferred
iro'ii i v following,
O.i' i veinoi; i;l I .'it week, a rr".::h,
j a v i -. - j 1 1 ol i'lfi-o ii'h', win a sine.
viiai Uuistd iiioo 'y lroot,ii-ci',;)M.sei:l
tl li: .-v-lfal ih! door of i finlciMo.
' ' ') t M n e, I , 'dlt 1 i 1 Si : d
'il re .M So. ;u tiiiiij; for ye.'
It bsins too .jak t cad the c)'itcct
of Ii,.' riociimpiii. 111- jend: man in
cj'iircd f: yiii v.houi it c.::i and i3 en
Why, Hi'" frd i-', nit v-', e'i- jusl c.v
ti n w ..nt a I I if a v;,.,c over her
Xow I've eT 3 1 txicly t :dnil,i.',;o,l .
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iiiit says C,i.i;;nin. down in ('ave,i:id al
1 ,.n n ;.,v I' .r mt why not Ion; age.
sdicm a l (l.i'.'.rl, when a ;.m,ng lady was a-
noil to . i.e ner cvr.:eii 1 111 v nun, :;;e .e
.1. h-ie - ;?,e:ciuiJ to !;";', sioj r.:i.ii'il Itle
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A feol 1. 11. an ti ivi'l.iiii. 111 li-clan.J n slrtr
ica.-i w i di'iMiO.is oi n-eii.fr sinni! ol
!;e 1 ..i'li.v icili"! b.U :::;iri' t-i a convent1;
md nil l i'ln;' ?!,wn I" ri.Ht two
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rcnliv mi ol, 1 SCilll 0113 lhat !f a cblliil .,' , ' ', '.
I vil'v 11 in.si, ne Ins net-it, or any wm-rr ,
wtilihecher.remi-lyofagio.-.o p-,-pnj)nil ,.,r ,,,,,), n-h.d, .
asked to whom liiev brlncged, when the ,tlt c,ji(,r ()f ., vehiele, ami
Thomas Jolll-nori
FHUfcirAltY fi8
i jVARRIKI) LIFE.
sipl 11m advantages and plci'ine, Ti iral.
'y cnnl physically, wlpc:Mie c inoeeipi
w 'hihevie and eotib'inn insiiitniou
if man ias. It is I ikn fro n 1 repori
of a h-euire on wvmm, iWiverpd ii
inil.idrlhbi.i a few years hic by K
..!,iri and will U ivad wnli profit
ny that crijs'y class of our species knnwi.
.siihl h.cluilors, or by -voluntary aid
naids. '
':Iiiriane is desir"ble snd recom
ientl ibl in every noi-it of vieiv. I 1 n
, laiitnsl )tinl tf view it is indispensi
!. No oavion can j'Xtsi loo;; aod sue
e.J-f'tlly lhat does not in the fir-t p'ac
recon i.'"tii'ifln of mirriate
ind in ill e sec Vmlesvc-r to ob"et ve th
r in c ')!! ol
at obi "Tiijii.'
M trnai
. ' ',' If i i . ,7 l ITtt'llVI" hi
ho relaii i o nf life. il for Ilia link
leiiveen 'it.?, woih! of i n m irraricf an
'iiil', ho'v'nnoy of the . ':i!'ent an I v
'ormed wouhi1 havf? pli)r:;?d headlon;
u!o the abyss of dark aipl tlepan
I j veil Zyron, nf.Kin )'.) I; iog ol Hi
Corsair's love for AiVtlr-rynafees consi
ency the redeeming vifjii'i af his lavor
iie hero.- . .
lie died, and left hii name ioatV..'' . time
ILii il-ed with one virtue and a thuuVmu!
crimes. '
But iiiiserable imlepil is tho ron.li
ditmn of two beings u.-ihsppdy ipnied,
wh.i live together in Ihu cun-i . 0 1 piac
ticeofliyp rrisy, or in perp. tnil oi
cord. 'I hp. heart does not hht in
'he s-nile lini! plays upon the lips th,
oul dues not pari 1 1: i p t : in ih i'eelins
hat the loiijiua is comjelIjd to ccpjoU r
It is iclated ( f Cublleti, that Ihotlil
iYeqtD'iily called frjni home by bm
ni"., I,'- o.ver in a sol. (ary insu. c- ihi
,:ij,'ip.; d his wile as to ihu hour pf hi.
't tun;. If all yniiipr m.n knew hrm
iin di v; hp worn -n nt'ich-.l to Un
prciei. i;f ; (.liiy, tiiere u',,i! I b,i f. iv
-11 inili'ippy cup'i.'s in llie uorld.
Well fy.l.,!"d nrurirnfa, thrtiisjl
hey iie-rfiiw Ih? re'pTi'inil Wit 3 of i),p
coi.tliiion seldoi.i resu'i b n n no moica
d p '(l;.'efl y ,-iod I) ipiiine, Il 1 tip
ondiiif,,i iote-ide I for inin oy his Crra
if. t'J liappy Marring 4 union 0'
"clirn, pf s. iiinnf-nl and of lasle is in
le d in-' c'pef bliss thit sp vired thi
di 'Bt-s."i! is Hi" mm that h is a
;i",ii",..i iv'itV, for "Ii" 11 umber of ni
I,,', -1 tl..t;i b-- (liitrpcl.
'.'ri coiiio .(! ef r, r.i ire Ilrsven like
nch- ill 10 li.is rrnh.'ircd ivilhlO lb'
un ,i.i t.f s Tli!;prn -and h ipjjy fr.iml v
I'll-i',! ii 11 rl.ii. t b.i'i.e.ilii tie i e
ri'.ii' t-:in(ih:i . o hi: 0: ratiSi s I Inn
Midi a r oti.-viiolu wiie re roiUne's am1
vi.-tt,.', kindness and love, i 1 tl ti :s ' iy nne
ie ne to to band in hand toother.
V Ipjiea ruott uJerl aii.l cheei I11I i'
:i;.se ivy ihe 'ooiii of the woild,aod
el:e;oi;( ivi'l) her .sv.vet iiisso.i of phi-
.Sophy, Sii'le'ii TH pin fie 4 th-. Ilejlt
line :;; lo ad ot toe family is n co;-
t-ized and 1 (peCrd ,,s S'K'li-
-an
I li
ift-jlest n im. mess v,!!liio tl.ecicle is
'ri'ive.J tiom fis a;ij,rovi, smile
Wh.-re 'I e Intv.rwei I yt ice i,I wonun 1-
hi, un l;i'.,,d I, ol in acC'ti's of c-ntle-ni
anil lovf-, and the n-une of inniiiei
S lit Ver lll'f.it d III; lii-'-'ciatl'il Will 5001
-11.U eii.ij ipdlitt. Sui h a family p:u
oily br cel'ec'ed lidier under ilp P
1'iiiicc oi happy n.nr. tinii-n ti
1 1,1 s well js liitids 1 lie rotiseera
rd by pi.ie am! cli ste ti c 1 1 ot; a 1 er.
;ii;--.j.f-iil 'o'iii",l on earth, but factim
d in lle.iven. 0 sui h a 1 uniao Ifn
neis who (1 A'rll 111 thrf htlhl ahndte
d i'no hit j'!,ihip.t di.vviiiiril linn tl.e r spit
tu .l lye.a, anil wlula Ihey Z- Wit'
louk-i (d n.icrest and lute, (lel'ghl 11
tnd irjnite tucr li.o s,ni-e
A IIl.NT to Ladils. T
ILol,
a tinii
n
ti
lis i.piv woi k, s .; Ii is
f,' ri'odiy fl into an
001 ? she n jerts Inr lia
omnibus. O
! thai is he.li
un to tier by tnilo C.ulny It imgh
jive her a kii), - Neitner does sin
.L' lit., ft 1 Viivtnl i.lce hut tri'iL
ill' a vi',1, i j i,.-xiidf, Ui lii i i ii an inno
cent iil'ie 2 il anil an obi w nni,;,). I
'tl.e moan ii:no Hit onii.tous moves on.
I''......,. Ir.lt. .. ... , L . u u ilnil uf fi.
plumps down in a Mi ,nig geiitlemjo's
.laps. line modesty wi.ula luve crcap
led all lluse indecotum-s'
!. .'liimlier 4 I,
""' 'M'"" "i "Ml i itfMi i -
A RE.VAUKAHLE MAN.
At aTeinpennceMe li i belJ ntt '0 115
in Alabima, CjI. L";mao8usky,wliii
ipI been 23 yesrs a soldier, in the) sr
nies of Napolean Jnoneparte, address,
ni 1 ho meeting. lie rose before the ail
hence, tail, erect and vigorous, with a
jt.v of heilih upon his cheek and said;
'Yous-ij b'fore von a mm 70 years
il,l, I have fmighl 200 bailies, have I t
vonnHs oi my badyiave lived JD Jays
n horse fl -sh with the b ir t of irees for
n)' bread, snow and ire lor my J 1 ink,
'hn canopy of heaven for my covering,
wi' houl stockings or shoes on my feet
m d wiih only a few rag for my dotti
ng Li Ihe desert of Eypt 1 hava
marched I or days with a burning; ?un
i'tn my nak"d head, feet bilateral
villi ihe ssorching stud, and with eyes
los'rils and mstitli (ilhsd with dii"t, od
villi a thirst so tormenting lhat I ha vo
ipent"! the veins of Tiy arms and sucked
ny own; blood! I) 1 yon ask how I
mild I11V9 surviva l a 7 1 h ' s s rprrors?I
invvi. ih it under 'hej providence of
did, I owe my preset v ition, my health.
hi 'I vigor to this fan', tint I havo never
Irank a drop of spiriiinim liquor in my
ifr; and continued he, 'roti Ltrry.
chief of ilia tiipdical stall of ' Ii 0 French
irinv, hiis sii'ed it is as a fie', 'hat tint
'iPOO survivors who safely relumed
fi em iV'VP'i were all ol 'them' who ab
si lined (r-iaf Jit.T-?irV-M
Ihiijt nin EneiUin. ' Primer's account-,
ihoii 'h small, ar a gnul index of
rlnir icier. Let me look ovr my hooks,
ind I ran lell you the character of eiery
person whose name is there.'
'I'd which a rotemporary add", This is
upon the principle ihat a man who'ii
prompt and honest in small maiters will
di- be 111 large ones. Fur lie thai would
lel'iaud'sn editor of a year's subscription,
vould Meal a hoise or rob a church, end
leicrvrs to be pub'ished amonir thieves and
robbors' Hence lbs l'rhiier's black list,
vbich Dr. Franklin fnst invented.
A damsel in Ryshiie, Scotland, havinij
two lovers, and n:il knowing which to pre
er, settled the mailer by marrying one end
uiimediatt-lv tleping wiib the oilier.
Asa informs the Providence Gazette that
there is a young woman in town so modest
ihalkhe had a young man turned oul of
lonri, for raying ' the wind had shifted,'
SWifVS4EaSB
A Western Editor excuses lbs lack of
'dilorh.l by saying that his better half
'ennpells him to stay al home and lonil In
me mile one wink- she is round amour 1 he
eigiibur showing her new calico dress'
A bin jraphy of Job spiarre, which ap
pcaird in an Irish paper concludes in the
following manner; 'This extraordinary
man left no children behind him exrept a
brother who was killed al llie sa ne time.''
1
Tlic.T.nvgruling spirit of .lincricaiM.
Tho Hon John W entworih, of Illinois
himrlf an emigrant In thai b'lalc Iroin New
llamp'bire, in a hue speech thus happily
hil-i oil ihe emigrating spirit of Americans;
1 1 3 had a friend in Ohio, as long- ago as
I was on the frontier. lie had been 11101
ing and moving away from the iipoads of
io.-icty, until he hid readied ihe b nkt of
the Mi.-susippi, nd was about to move a
jaiu. IJe asked him Ins icaswn. He said
l was the dying advice nf bis failnr, 'in
krep twenty miles beyond uv and qtlnuu.l,
ind a doctor and lawyer were within fifteen
miles, and he thought il time lo go.'
r.Mewr.watwu
The editor of an exchange, in his con
templated improvements, promise" to 'give
the ladies s imeihirg whal'll tickle tbeni
just like a siiiler on a man's nose!' We
iliink it muni be a noveliyj for the coinpar
soo 'beats all natiir.'
jlakin-j 'iwain one flesb( is snpposeij
l "iie-m. in inedtrn parlaocc. 'be mix
"niii of p i ami lUjipy, in ihe inanufac
!U' e of sausages.
'There's more in ;hai fedow's fiead.Sam,
than vou iliink,' sai.f Iliok of a sleepy look
ing fl!ow standing by; 'That may be '
llier! the other gruely, 'but 1 alwa
l eclcJ lie had 'tv,j,'