Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, July 04, 1862, Image 1

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VOLUME Xti.
Wpc•larisZC),A.Z.h.
Buegested on hearing some ladies singing, "I
have no Mother now.''
"•• "
- The si'ver moon As
O'er v alley,- hill and dell
t And soft as angel whispers,
) • The evening breezes swell,
gut ah I my heart is lonely,
•
- And joys no longer stay,
• fOr all around is dreary,
My Mother's far aWay.
lAway o'er hill and mountain,
1 \ 'My thoughts are wand'ring now.
'And shades of gloom and . sorrow, ,
1 , Are settling'cin my brow•
ho "miles of joy au( gladness
Upon my features play,
Ohl how can I be joyful?
My Mother's far away.
'With all a mother's fondness
) She loves her children yet,
\:1 ever, shall remember—
:, 'I never can forget
7
, ow shit my footstep glided'
- • Alta Oft fief int did linty-- , a
\ hear her voice no longer,
~\., My Mother's far away.
/Oh, Mother ! still I love flin t
Though distant I may roam,
in memory still I linger
Around the scenes of holm.
And oh! I shall be happy
,1 When all earth's ties are riven,
'To meet with ail my kindred, •
Mother dear in HeaVen.
•
TIMER!.
New the dusky star-eyed evening,
(Aiding from the spirit land,
Chatigeth all the taco of nature
By the waving ut - her wand
Fur the mystic shadows falling
From her droopit g. flo.iting wing,
Vllkis tt a t.fP Wert
na b , fees seem I 0 a see,
durkneas shivering.
All daylong the Sunshine sleepeth
On the hill and vale heloW,
And the brook's glad wavelets glisten,
Catching €uubeaa►v as they 11.)w ;
O'er the hill the darkness Woodall,
O'er the waters of the vale,
And j. u only know the flowers
By the sweetness they exhale.
Nature like a fair youtur novice,
Wraps a veil around her broth;
While the earth and hedven seemeth .
Silent as a cloister now ;
The nightingale's exquisite music
Floateth through the glodming,tlind,
As it were the n.Nice singing,
Ere she sleeps, her vesper hymn.
The solemnity of the Sabballt, the cool
ness and stillness of the church aisles ] the
words of the preacher, the tones of the or
gan, the voices of the choir and of the con
gregation, stir' up the soul. and feed its long
ings. But the heart which is fired with di
vine love fin each . day a Sabbath. And
the world with its blue sky-dome, one vast
cathedral:
Its w r-bi? never ceases. The so . ugs of
birds thrill it with pulseS'ofjoy. The beau
ty of the lanpsedpe, the grandeur of the sea,
the majesty of storms, the peculiar freshness
and sweetness of the morning, the sure re
turn of the seasons, the miracles of blossom
ing and growth, awaken perpetually its won
der and admiration. How peacefully the
rivers flow,: how softly the rains fall;,how si
lently and surely life advances, from the seed
to the harvest,. from We little acorn to the
full-g,rewn regal oak, from the:eltild to the,
man, from the senseless cludt# , the inunortal
soul: how inconceivably Wise;and mighty,
then, must be the' Authoi of I It is the
province of the brute to eat the . grass,and
sleep, and think never of the All-Father. It
is theprovince of the brute-like tn - 4 - n, 'who
have not yet had their spiritual senses awa
kened, to walk the earth, to behold its beau
ties, and to partake of its bounties, without
ever being warmed inta'gratitude and adora
tion by the divine order of things. -
lt is not the atheist gone who is shut out
from the greatest' happiness of' life by the
disuse of the religious fiteulties. • Many Who
think they worship, whb believe,that they
believe in , God, have 'yet ,believe
be teliehed,hy
therawful mystery of providenee which ani-
Mates the, worm beneath - their- feet, , and
shines in the
,stam above the.4 - heads. The
hand of Deity is in - eVerythinethelove and
tender care of Deity enfold us on all sides.—
The eye cannot be opened; day orn4ht,, but
it looks ,-up'on a miracle. And, - evelk,Where.:
we sleep;, the pulse of' the lif9,.die'braillt of
life, goes' forward the same. , 'Thibleed
,'•eulates'es ',4uly as , the'' plandik 7 ''itvOlvi in
hejr Orbits. .:We kiwi as littleefoarselveS
:as we know of :the sideral systems: But
from beginning to end it is all Mystery, A
robin's egg is aic.wonderful as the star. - The
weed we tread upon cures liver complaint of
nightmare; but it should, cure more than.
that.', ; _ In' its 'roots and :fibre-4 and leaves
there iS'iliVine Wisdem _enough to ear* the
worst case of; infidelity.
- .
There-is. an, Eastern storj tell
:Iwho taught his parrot. to repeat the ,
ewho-,4044,,-.1.- otAitz,::l:'o-11
A M '1444 the' ,
tionht
roe' foand f-thie,
Aiannitlnoe'''Of;
i - feell;to
ret-e4blentied'sar-.ii-.1
Worship.
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Liad.ol4l.h :r e titilitiii:rinit_ -.
In days gone by,- when' the Objectionable
militia laws' were in Three idOld blassaehu-
Se,tts, the. customary. draft., was ' made in.a
country town a few milee from Boston; and
a notice to appear "armed and equipped, ac
cording to a lavir," was left at the' boarding
house, of a wag, - who posses Sing , ' very little
"martial music" in his soul, detettniued that
he would neither train nor pay_a fine, and
entertaining withal a very - indifferent opin
ion of the tility of theisfsted h e took. no
notice of e summons.
Raving. been duly '*warned" however as
ho expected, at the expiration of a iew
weeks the Bev:cant waited neon him with
a it o nine shillings fur 120 h attendance at
the muster.
"You're fined, sir,=nine Shillings—non
appearance."
•
"%That is it?" said the wag, pretending to
misunderstand the collector.
"Fined for not training," drawled the oth-
"Shan't pay it, felloW."
"It will be three dollars, the next time I
call."
But the wag couldn't hear a -word ke said,
and in the course of another month ht re
ceived a peremptory -summons t o appear
forthwith at a court martial in the district,
instituted. for the purpose of trying delin
quents, and collecting such tines as could be
scared out of the noiPperfortit - ers of duty.—
At the appointed time-he waited on the said
court, which was held in an old country
bowie, where he found three or four persons
attired hi flashy regimentals, whose awful
"yaller epulets" ware enough to command
the attentign and protimmi respect of the be
holder. -Though somewhat disconcerted at
this exhibition of spurs and buttons, lie put
a hold face on the matter, and responding to
the directions of the junior of the August
court,-he advanced to thetable, and the chief
functuary commenced the examination.
"Your name sir e
The offender played Lis hand t• utekl • nn
tring a wor
lIS ear, Wl On U
a_musele in his face:
'-"What is yo'ur name 7" re-pea.tal-thcques
donor in a louder tone.
"A little louder," said the wag without
replying.
"Name I" shouted the judge,
-"Tauuton, Bristol county.'
"What business do you follow I"
"Maio street."
"Your business!" yelled .the officer.
"Right hand side, as you go up."
"How long have you been there ?"
"About two miles and a half."
"How old are you, fellow ?" continued the
judge, nervously.
"Buss carpenter."
"What the devil is the matter with your
ears?"
"Dr. Scarpie's oil sometimes."
"%i, by don't you answer. me?'
"Nearly five years:"
"He is deaf as an adder," remarked the
judge; turning to 'his subordinates; "clear
the lubber out."
. .
"You can •go,". paid the, under officer,
pointing to the door. - But our - friend .took"
no notice of the order.
"You can gel" yelled. the julge. "Good
God is it possible that a taau'ean be as deaf
as that?' •
'•I can't say," continued: the delinquent
pretending riot to understand, "but should
think"—
Go! gni" screamed the WO, "there's no
tine to pay. The Lord pity the Colonel who
had a r4ment like yon to command. 'Show
him the door Major."
Our friend' was never again summoned to
train during. his residence in Taunton:
A Second Moses.
itarrisburg paper states that, during
the terrible freshet of week before last, a cra
dle was seen coming - down the rushing .
wa
ters near Manadsville, Pa., and being sitspee
ted of containing something, it-was watched
by several persons for three or four miles,
expecting it would at seine point of its.jottr
ney come near enough to the shore that it
would Le safe in venturing after it in a boat.
At last, at a bend in the swollen stream the
cradle came sufficiently near that it was se-
Cured, when lo! and behold, upon lifting up
a lig4t . covering, a beautiful .bat looted up
and
s alfled.l We remember mf
_reading in
that sweet book.of old, of a time : when the
- datighter of one of Egypt's 'proud rulers
.went to the river to bathe; when .setnethin(k
was seen in the distance s to bring, .whielt one
of her maids was sent, when upon 'Opening,
'e was seen, which looked up and :United,:
he abov' incident brought this ancient oiteH
_Mind.. A kind person took the little one . ;
• n 'charge add although a week .lms elapsed,-
and; inyu~ upon,ingeiry has been_made,
:e:lne:to the history : pf, the little. stranger 114]
'heen rdiseos:ereC.
4•06.-
P:trAuTr.tt.trr.llannanioni with man
exalted towers is Ilia 'ool:,ifitis destiny:, This
temporary:life enhaimites m; the grandeur cif
,
existimee is
bat the starting -point, the initial period of
immortality4We, are born to a initial _
n , . ~;
nobler bningend, to attain, .the
real majesty :
sand Mato ' the Moral,grai4eir of that
heiri ~ fee gntw die.-,- Diragris- the' tWi=,
li,ght.COniiOneeinent; nnl:forMs.the *ltirintla
era .of- emiimperbilMbleAith; We die to lic,e
-for ever ;..Itheraird*ClWeiiblinau teschilo.
If Divine irriling
.ifith-Ae light and radiance o .
f . , miMoiiti.lo7.
tunit9odl in and beyond the
peafb,iathe crown *life!
in fall. Itt:e skis, tie roiirni
.1. 'ei - ring frOin our , renew, fait ri in the sh ies , '' -
Whinr.l,loosning- Eden witherain our - '
• Derith givers ail mow than wad in Eden lootti,„,
- A rbil king of-ttirra lithe ;Winer of,ileace
Nt ,
v.En. threaten 'alhehild;rit is cruel, mi..
just.andslangerous. , 4rbit yon.haTe to do,
do it., and be Alone with it. • ,
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triENNBVIATANIA 'FRIDAY - 116111)1OG - XLY.'4- 1862'
: *sr ' ~.* ,„ a iv't,
_•,;-: • ' • '
or moving
Iteb44l : ,,Cruel . W.
The foll Owing ;nil wittier 'froth &letter
addreieed to a gontlemattl:otliiitsintrg, by a
_relative livingjn haw
been inhumanly .bitteheredliy - thelAibele for
,no other , offence tlO .being , kenl.on man:
DEAit COT.TERI: I sit ijOW;I,- : brnketl ,
ed, to Yet you knovi'lll'iny'rusokiletirffithei t s
death. • He was away• frotalotntolditiontfric,
all on account of being.a, Uniotilnan.-' -When
Gen. • Banks_ enm e .o.llVvcistoak,-, father
thought epulti come-. home. Ile,::Ctune t
and was at ,home fonr,days;
Shields' division moved dr
father • thought *ould
• t_thottgkate-srmikl-~i
was raining all. 'day. and he di
and all of Shields'foree had
Royal before eighteen of theiehels rode 'up
here, arrested lather, and°,guarded -him all
night. They would not let, any of, us out of,
the l house. Next morning, they took-him, to
Luray and kept him in prison .for eight days
by which time the rebels came through this'•
valley,*and by order of (Jul. Ashby: three of
his men took father and anotherman out in
the night and shot them, never burying
them •until Shields', diviaimi. came, up again,
when the men,'-bitried
Shields' told um het NVotild have revenge on
the cowardly assassin? 'My" - poor mother is
very low. It has altitost Vied her. " She
,was insensible for more than an hour and a
'half the other day. - Gen. Shields has been
very kind to us. He sent a doctor fifteen
miles to see mother. The doctor Ilthught
she was somewhat better. - All the soldiers
have been very kind to us. It was very
hard for me to give up my dear father, and
I hope God will support us in this great af
fliction, and enable me to bear up under it'
for the sake of mother, and that' God will
spare - her to get well again, as she is my on
ly hope.
From your, cousin,
Milford, Va,, June 7, 1862
Girls' Ideas of Men.
- At sixteen, a girl considers no man good
enough to be her husband. She must have
a real. live archangel, with "humid ' , rim," a
"marble brow," on which "cluster wavy tres
ses, black as the raven's wing;" a moustache
of silken softness, and ebon hue; in a word,
no human being, of flesh and Wood qualities,
but an altogether sweet and loiiely and ideal
creature, in urple and linCtl with plenty of
money and 1% small vices. Unfortunately,
no - such person exists. He is a -pleasant
myth of the butter-th under school of romance,
and has no material tlirm in this world of
corner lots, dry goods and gals bills. At
eighteen the girl d scovered that unwhole
some truth, and changes her views according
ly. She ;s probably in love by that time,
with some decent looking and sensible young
fellow, who; though hardly an archangel,
does very well to be, idealised. Then it must
be a great man. A judge of the Supreme
Court might do; a great general Would be
very acceptable ; the President of the United
States would be just the thing; or a foreign
Prince or Count night find a welcome,A
genuine, But Tom or Harry utterly refugee
to become either a judge, a general, a presi
dent, or a foreign nobleman: 'He- remains
good looking, penniless and clever, and 'the
aspiring young lady loves him as ever.
Finally, when the affairls settled, she eith
er weds, him at twenty,-Settles down into a
matron,
,and enjoys her life ; or breaks her
heal t. and . marries a . tallow-chandler, bald,
but wealthy, at twenty;-five s , and regrets-it at
her leisure. Suelyis't : he general
,history of
maidens ho set forthwith the idea of mar
rying nothing short of a uoVelsltte hero.,
"S MAYA LIES." --g. \V Beecher, in-a re
cent sermon uponlaiihrolluessin small things,
•
said:
"I do.not know marbUyer that pays such
prices as the devil pays when he buys men.
Here • is a man who sells himself for about
one-eighth of a pound of chicory in a pun(
of coffee. He prepres his cominodity with
a lie and °retails it with another lie.' Every
time aut "connai ts a known dishonesty,' he
sells his soul, and ~.i,bonsands are selling
thcinselves, by ,4tle dribleta.---Ind, I think
that a. man who sells himself, thus che its
No,`. he cheats the devil. The
devil pays
. tae-nraeh fOr him. I, am inform
el that before the pormitutatiOn systeni was
abandoned "by the , firry, eompany,,,, tnek , ,of
property and 'standing..in society w.m1..1 bad:
ly declare that' they,had:,,'a cominnt'atiCai
ticket in their Imeket4hei!thex - had none,
.for the • sake of geing:thrOgh'withortt pay
ing! They 163 for one - Coda pity the
Advil: I dint - knn*. : What he dose with
such men. - It iiacifiiltrihe 010 r magistrate
az — parcel of men like these:- reautnot un
*rstand hew theSe exiguous, thrtee-Squee.sed
ineh "eim be manage . • ,
A: :jfichigan Non liiheritz'firos•../Tuartreti
tad Pipit Mi ltioa Dollars.—Mr:C:T. Tuck:,
er, of this 'lace, ire-understand, is liiM7y to
come, into possession of the 'Lawrence eStafi.
in "the Bank of Eni,idand.. amannting to'fifty.
million" *dab - , or nettAttviti hundred Ind'
fifty
. million dollars: — lins.matter, , has been
in . , jitigatiOn about' fifteen years, and all the ,
testimony 'tiseew.lary;
~ to'eStabliSli, thi3'.,elaim
has finally Veen obtained.l "Lyman Litwrenee;
of Atttawan„ who ii4itbrother of Mr. Tuek-
,:pes ' wife.
• vas, tlie '
iMate ,heir, but made; :i.tin.7;eeeikiiiifelieto3li; Tucker, WlioWill.
]
-have full; of itie - viii ., estate . - ' • Ir..this:l
•eilitostotltbe
ri k lii . .43tiiitfaiiii, lie will: be'
,(he . richest '• in ti 11- - ., - ILASteripa.—D'ecitt,nr 1
-. • . - , , '...,.-4,..i...:!:::-.4,04...... , ..:;.- - .._.,..:_:... - . - -
' - ' , The ; Sim?* rofeommeree; , says ..that , - an ! !
arrift.f of li/OACIA .41Sti,:in
. I ino, - single : rstak,.l
*al., show : avitglst-.lof •,- i*eity;tifroo•;:ltailes..,l
This, ; may boifiAld,, of,•_,lTnitoil..o.oo;:iit:
it wituldn ' t% bold ' :044: regarding ,•o‘, eliels..,, be=l
eaisa:Abe tendency with ---thetit. , Ja!:.to: shoe
_
. . , - ~..
their bacts. , • • - .•.: , - . •.„--,-,:.., ; -
i/ • , L'.,,3;i:' - .Z . :`;-. 4
•
" •
, fotet Arbiter. !..,
' . !Tis.only*ade;viie.aeek.aLltlitific, - ft - . 1
• •
• ' l ' , Aiitl - yeC . odir aetircht »vigor: •
t Amid 'such' ' , •
t/f antleal gititY•c't - 1 14 ,-1 1 M 1 h i .
00a hands have MILDLY, isplig!A
,•.1 1 4 ) ct‘tiaiecratetl'arch;, "
toMaYclioi' ' •
- tekiiralul pa tiibo ..
ihola ',Wilton bleaching,. , •
- -Litito."Ave.ry hill. .
Southern ;
it ecnaaritii' '
tliiis innp
'atmd arrogance!
that than Wilt'. ,
wpging an
tinst this chivalric
Lieutenant Ad.
,Smith, .of Black's Regi
ment, in a' letter to a , friend concerning his
adventures. at Hanover Court Ilouse,. de •
scribes the death scene of ati youthful Rebel
soldiers ' After the battle, Lieut. Smith.
feeling the want of his overcoat, which he
had•thriwn away on entering the fight, in
company with a sergeant proceeded in search
.. •
• •ode. On -the-way-they--stunt
bled over the dead of both aides, and every
now and then_they were startled with the
cries and groans of, the wounded who had
not yet been discovered by the detail sent
out. Lieutenant S., after meatiouing his
failure to find his overcoat, says :
-
"Determined
_not to sleep in the cold all
night without scone covering beside the light
blouse I had oii, I stooped down - acid un
buckled the knapsack from a
,Rebel soldier
who was stiff in death. From off this • I
took a large white blanket, and was about to
move away from the spot, when I was arres
ted by a prayer, uttered in a weak, childish
voice, that made the blood run cold in my
veins. I proceeded to the spot whence the
sound came, and discovered lying close along
side a decayed log, and partially covered with
a fallen limb, a youth of not over sixteen,
mortally wounded in the abdomen. 0, how
earnestly and piteously he offered up his
soul to Heaven. Ile prayed that his dear
mother might forgive him for going against
her will to fight the Yankees, and that God
would forgive him and take him into his'eare
and keeping. He was too earnestly employed
to know of our presence, although I asked
him several questions, end turned him on f ltis
back, while the sergeant placed a stick under
his head, and a canteen of cold-water to, his
lips. , He - was no'v in hisdeath agonies, and
we had done all in our power to make his
exit into eternity as comfortable as possible ;
it hut remained for us to see him give up the
ghost. Poor boy! he kept us waiting but a
little while, for his spirit soon had. flown "to
that bourne from whence no traveler returns.'
We' turned front the spot, and uncorisciOuiry
the tears trickled down inr, ehinks':;aa'-',th'e
dying Words of the young Rehel.still -rang in
my ears. Hislast words were, '9, my poor
dear mother,. what. will you do ?' 'His words
cut we keenly, and caused me, to draw a pie
ture of the future which was, perhaps, in
)• tore fur me."'
_. .
.......-
HARRIET.
• Itis no rare thing to find men and women
too; who eltan, , e their faces as well as their
clothes for company. ln -their own families
they are siiarling;,gronding; faitli-finding and
quarreling; in the .presehed , cif citheit4;, they
are. patterns of - iiiitiability ? . Good nature
seetus ... to be.
,with
.thetn:a'semniodity - which
is u.sed so lavishly iii public; that it Cannot
be wasted i'n privatc,,and' all their sugary
cowhidetits are.scoanderctl on their frietls,
leaving nothing hut cross words fur their re
lation:4., WA - those who are s o" happy as
only le 'see thenc oCeasionally;'ihity 'paSs for
miraelest. of . good temper, - - hit their.. tepatit
aims are .built*- on .very inscpare rooting.
The sugar coating of the pill is • so - thin that
it will not bear Much - handling beforn4the
disagreeable nature of the inSide is did
ed. It is well to keeps strong guardi.
the .temper in .public;,, when it is, alluitiid to
riot in private it is sure to get-the upper
hand sometimes..when last Isitpeeted, - ana pat
to blush , all. 'tlo. ; -iiileS of ilii•criiiti.- 7 Mrs.,,
Tiiiiiniaii tdaY have RS matiy miiiles on her::
trice as she haslitheloWion hcii'dress 'Wilted ,
her : very - ~dear friends are at' - tea With liii‘;'7
but..lut :Nr.:.-..---; « ,6--0 . atchhis footdd.the rug
[ ilia drop :the tea urn, and, pre, whfikahnil
gllhrm of words will rattledgaiiistltASlOA. '
That' inajeseiti,.''bri* of tie liiiiit44 ;',Will.aie.
1 4 - larked ,witlCa -,,clouli'of angiry"pa.4.sietiiolnd ,
the guests:will*euee ,diseoyee i thatlastead".l
of hohnolthiu? *tia'.* :, Juigel the : re-taking;
,-..tiii;wittartarMl'4„'.:f .--: -., ~ , , ' ,,-.:1,
~„,.; ' ' - '-• 1
1 , ,:•" -- ," : : :. 3 '
t
~:i,9 , 0111., E!, - ..,101'..-0110;";;;14:lsilli, : Yeek. a:
1 ' etwei . i*setribling 'a fullilloti*-White-rese,
[was. picked ' tint -,40 ap . 0164160 , 4314kifiqui.,
!' Cfr:!- ILO" cPitr,g 4 ;itrili 1.4 7 4.444: .4*, th*
;road, tiitEgreitkpnt.
~XV, .**14 4 1#17t..tw i 0.. .i.R4te 3 .
I , iii
.iiVitiiiiiiii .iii,it .. - crinsigtbi.VoCiiii ail llitii:; .
drodleive:i. --The ireif : ii , 10-ule ix ititiCsittiiii
I:4ipplei, Atibl ,thil aivigularitfoi - th'e:phrentaup=i
~._ iygo ls..thu siibj6et ,-. ormuch. foolish . s4Tior.dti.-
: .604.7- giekihite. (Jfassiwltusetft) C'ouoer.
, .
(
Sonsitif the "first Families,"
Whose high• bOrn friends in;thei
Far North, are speaking throne/
small still vince,.•Ooil speed
The &both." •.`tet sus alime," •
To work our glorious destiny
Amid the Brash of social !ice,
The orphan's sighs able:iNitleiv!s tears,
Anil ruined cities whasitimperitil;•:::
Forms lie scattered in the very limit,
From which protrudes the ghtuitly- '
Arms of tho'se who, fie 11. in
The JUST CS thie that yet shalt
Hide triuniphant over every foe
And spread_ its flag like canvas
e breeze; while from the
Frowning hattletnents of our
1110 sly feust we'll 'Contemplate
The glorious."Vitch" that threatened •
Once to he our graves, and sing
Mai MIMS to the in igie. fame
Of our sceptered Cotton King.*
A Rebel Boy's Death Beene.
Double races..
'flbO Rdw~r&~
whi3'n 'Luther , had: returned,
;forsaken and dispirited, ,to,hiS,„hotel,A
entered'beavimj, a sifter _ pass filled with
r:efrSshinkbeve r ige tini,iiireting of ihd'aged
Cif Itrulisiviekr o owi tful - lord
IhelourtOlhe Pope's ptirty.' , ' S • ttie ,• 'Refer
men, toilette& deepli,,by:thiL4taws-pArank.
hey,said : - . • • ,
"As on this day c trintas'rStnembe' r-.
ed me, may the Loi'd legal ChtiSt remember
-,him'in•the hour, of his last-
The servant toolv,back the message to his
master.;. The aged,,Dnke edlled t4O , Usjud ,
these words at the tiiinnniit Of hii flirt
addresiing a young 'Mau *ho stood at his.'
WI side said
"Take the Bible 11'114,i - 4d te.me.7
The ; youth read the words of , Christ, And
the soul of the dying man took comfort
"lirliosoever Shall give you a cup of cold
Water to &ink, in my name, because ye be
long to Christoierily,l say ant() you, he shall
not k,se his reward.
no* A. PATRIOT Robert
M. Lee, of Philadelphia; is a '"Democrat,"
well known id :Perin6rlvitnia politics. Ife
had two sons, in,4be army of Gen. McClellan,
one of whom was killed at the battle near
- RiclinkOnd; and the other worinded.—
Read:what he•writim,over the dead' body of
his son, and let ',secession. sympathi
sers:take notice :
"The individual who coal - witness the
scenel hAve ttoN Sed silk my-a n•
val here,'
and: hesitate before the most stringent mea
sures the GoVernment can adopt,,to bring to
speedy judgement the traitors,of our Govern-,
went, is unworthy the name of ratan. Mercy
to them is cruelty to civilization) and as for
patience with the sympathisers - of traitors in
our , communities—this 'is little , short of trea
son ! They, should be driven.from our midst,
or compelled to abandon their treasonable
practices and conversation, and that at onee:"
A Riownous VERDICT—In Manchester,
Vermont 'ft:tildes a man named Dole who is
a violent Secessionist. Recently, while he
was expressing his sentiments in favor with
the rebellion,' and hoping that every Federal
soldier at the South would be shot or struck
dead with lightning, Mr. IL E. Niter, edi
tor of the ,Manchester Journal, knocked hint
down. Dole had Mr Minor arrested and
the case was tried before a jury. While his
counsel summed up for'his client, -ono .of the
jurymen quietly wrote the following veruict:
"Not guilty; and the jury would recommend
all loyal citizens .to go.and do lik , wise."
The other member endorsed the virdict. and
without leaving their seats, returned' it to
the Court, by whom it was received, and the
prisoner discharged. •
LIFE Is FULL OF.. TROUBLE.--110% , many
sick ones wish they were healthy,
How many beggar men wish they wore
. wealthy;
How many ugly ones wish they were pret
ty;
How many stupid ones wish• they' were
witty;
Flow many bachelors wish they were mar
• ried;
How many Benedicts wish theY',.. t , tar
ried;
Single or double, life's full ottienble;
Riches are stubble, pleasure's a bubble;
It will' be remembered that the property
of the gallant Major Anderson, in the SOuth,
and .a large number of his slave.; were con
fiscated by the.rebels, as a punishment for
his loyalty in defending Fort Sumter. 'There
is hope now. that he will speedily be able to
collect some of the dues of which lie was
then defrauded. Gen. Butler has seized and
confiscated .'the property of one active and
bitter rebel, who owed him /25,000; and it
is to -be hoped that Maj. Anderson's rights
in the case will 'be promptly looked after., ,
•
' All the 'starch in 'potatoes foun4 - yery
near the surface; the hearte,cOntitins bat very,
little ,nutriment:. Ignorance, of this ' fact
may form a plausible,. excuse • for thoie who
cut off thick parings, but none to those who
know better. Circulate the injunction. Pare
thin thelotato skin. • • '
A: little daughter of Chester Goodman, of
West Hartford, Conn„ aged,. th ree years, on
the 12th instant, contrived to reach a vial of
'oil of vitroit from a shelf, during the absence
of her - parents "ficmt the redin,:and tirault;,' , Of
the contents, . The , lifter .about
thirty, hours of intense suffering...
THE perfumesi of a thottsind , roSes ' soon
die, but the pain masted one of their
thorns re'nains leak-atter.' A saddened re
mentbrance in the midst of mirth• is like that
~,,
thorn among the roses.
,
I( is stated that Nicholas Longworth, • the
Cinnelitnatt millionaire, has. einstributed $599
to feed the families of Confederate;soldiers
in the South:
itiethes are never true 'tray ta.thoss'atat
,trust thew the ...bird hops from twig .t*
do.rielies from man to maq. • ,„
•
•
Ireimike - iiitstatithif, - bat tko.iiis
raoil
'ne's hived, like homey 104ittilnge nooks.
iad t eureerd of the - • .
It tlitiPie9tora-, 1
ties et , the :Caiiie
is certain;. it witt , „, ti9t, what
- worth' ?
_ .
Tug is itioduw 4 This prisdiraf
Atp) 9teiuity.
• •
i
A merry ef)Mpanietuon' ihe'roldies stood
1P.:±1.,,41,44k.g'•) •-•
tt;outatit.;o ,, iaa to.hava grlat,loitlpat)7
patesto when e h' finds tioNetr °it Or date.
~'~
, 40
ashihllis.,""priiirfET;nr" t.
, „,„„
sert . 7as villiztibleitii .. rani
—Bol'.ent lorgoall conoo , ' ):, •
'Make 'your-bull
• have a pair of batiovok, 6 i)
When ire ,sweet
_end' ion a
'-- , l.When they are'pared . .'. l 2'
The Knoxville Itegister, thf4t*,
'rebeles shAl 41."
Then is.'e shall die like'rnalifoftfieintitvii
it ir enne:* . le ,r)per pTpclicts that floyti, will
Soon "kicoitir the country." lfe - ,harl
try to scour his •hnntii.
.At. sixteen a.wontin, prefers the beg, dan, ,
cer in the 'tooth; at two-dridltwenty, thejlest
talker ; 'and at thirty the richest man:
A cotentporary says: In Paris, a new style
of pockets has been introduced;, ours , remain
without chaugei‘...
it is said that the Rebel Soldiers catch and
eat all the frogs they"ean to make themselves
nimble in the Tegs . .—Prenti d ie. r: ' '
'The best way.to do good ; to-ottpaelv . is to
do it to others; the right way . O.gather is to
Scat te.r
Prentice says,.,,unytestionably therebels
have -immen'se energy, btifit has all settled
in their legs: '" •"
It is.to be feared that many a woman 'tears
tier hair ostentatiously at, her husbands death,
after hating torti-hiS titieh worse in life
time.
Heaven sends - us ten thousand truths, but
because our,dours
,and windows are shut, to
ihina; they sit and 'sing awlide — upon the roofs
.
and then fly away. • •-• '' •
of the rebels. is in:God.., But : don't:My
_begin
to suspect that their coufidence-isiarecipro---
cated ?
We don't know or believe ; ,that the 'rebel
le4dere will' ever become Clirlisyline, bet we
guc.i that a good twiny of think
der conviction" before long}- ; t '-`• - •
A club'of:heapeeked husbands mat once
a week—that nieeting being the only day of
enjoyment and rest. When they adjou'rned
they, culled it the of thoqied.' '•'' '
BLISSFUL.—To press against the fourth
button of your vest the palpitating 'heart
that belongs ton . Pair of sky-Colored eyes, i n
a low-necked spencer.- •-,
The Richmond Whig speaks oi g 'the Xnfti
er motive ' thut inspires 'the Southern Irian'
in `the civil war. • The reftiest inetivvr ;• that
inspires the Southern.. man is whiskey / and
that goes down rapidly. • -
Meg are afraid of slight outTard acts
which injure thetilln the eyes 'or ntheis
wljile they are heedless •of tha- 'adulation
which throbsin their aoule.in hatreds,•and
jealpusies, and re,tepges., ,
~, •
The rebel :Confederacy limy bate bitterly
do submit ,to the, Constitution, but-aheinust
do it. The pip; .hoirelerf, bitter, •must, gu
down its throat au<T do4.tityrciik. bag en
gagod passage . - •'•
'What do they mean by a oat-and-dog ikrer
said a husband to his.angry with.. 'Loolc i- at
Carlo and Kitty asleep thirtng- - together.
*ish, men. ,listed. half ; po,,peaeably ,with
their wives-,---=- s ''St'Op,' said the faUly; 'tie
Ahetii togitt then'see how they 'will a-
‘WItA atAiiiriable lies we-htivibeeix
exclaimed 'lin tin - Combed aibi . undoiiielPie*.
bent damsel Or 45, - as Bnriside",s,Aaljant
heys were filing-pa s t. "Why; thei eartthe
Yankees were- 'alter imaut3i- e nd bcuitiMwitt
they, ,havn't touched, me, - :yetr„',4,o2d. mite
liftedvt2 her voice and wept that= altpe,W
been Se lleceiCed: - ,
,
PczzT,E..3,(lward :.W illie told -lie , that Ile
would set on three separate seats in th#:l3.o•T- ~.,
tor, where they were be . * by theitusellBr; ;.. •
every seat he sat down' ill' he wekkv* ilk-. ::
out of it, and give Willie an oPitiitultii,t:lie^;:•. - '
Sit in each vacant seat, hut. hat Wane would ..:, ,
n 0...
t be able to sit .
but i n ilea out of the:, tlir:eff:4-- - ...-,
Hew did he do it f ' ' ' ' : ''. -'2'. , `1..,..-• : ,
• . ' , ..• r. - -.: '', '—:" . . , A1:4‘f. , -''s ,
Bo:..;sEvs.—The prevailing fahiois.4tw ,,, 1, ,
pre&eut Summer are very.untelt iikeittoMes ~4 : -.
or last year,' 'Oily a more so:' - They Site:tit‘- .
rairably adapte d - toestronornical obServiriOir,' `,
the inclination being dwidedly'idtyiitirl...' , IA., ' '
small flower , garner r usually -- fills up, the itstee
between 'the top•of - ther heatrand'the kiriwied
hOttuirarytof•thit loin - et, 'with a laitietiuriri-
atory on tok. '. i •• - -: -••• , ~,,,, 1" ,- ••:•-• •
, .
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Suva rim 'jiff 'ScAstize. :7 -We i t iii*e...a q v gr , •
until hearing; of the capture of New
been.. so. foreibli icoaus4ecis of, thet,Strsin . g
siinplicitT
14 'of ilie . rieiio,:effisis,tuk.44l:„.alzaell
Crow, k l si, 0 etinp, especisdji, ''whieh
,We have carelessly: : hunst4 .pc tuns past,
sccura to ‘1.4 with k unnientiiii yiiidnese4L: And
as we` repeat ft,..,,WeAtily , itak.thetest4,o4O
i'in!liiu . e the . -- gridtsia 'tiOa „then sintlakiip•-, , • •
mach of, env foicii; . upon:*•CteacitiqW i, -- ~
antYthe-Nce4enosiihicibini, tfoihia:::'l-'-'•'-'5'••;•
l'irAed the sheet:. iiiaecLifisiatii - I '.. :- ' ' 1 " - ...:
They' we re' fill:Of folks, , both - 3114 - ok-iiii,
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But 'de whi10 . ,f46, Ilei Wait ` - "iitintigircts
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ePetias was . hour ' .. , .w by ° ' • - lei - - - .., • '-,
4 ,iiilliA lioiltotiitlitif Ittifiiigi - - „ : 1 : L'or., ,- ,"ct:` ..
rieq:uutinthftih, emba, ...... - • - 7:** 4:
VjoYuae:)lf r'll q".t . !. 1 g , 74 0.11 ,44 1 '''011: , :: '..-)
Oh ! 'Fiiiit une Autleir*irte to tolits.',•'# • ~--,g-- -: ;,`.-;n3
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