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And while we view the'relling tide, Down which our flowing minutes Away so fast, Let us the present hour 'employ, Apd:deem each future dream a joy Already fast.= , Let no vain hope deceive the mind= No happier let tie hope to find TO-271 orrow than to-day. Our golden dreams of yore were bright, Like them the present flail delight-- - Like them decay. Our lives like holing streams must be,: That into 'one engulphing sea Are doomed to Wi— ne sea of death, whose waves roll on O'er king and king torn, crown and throne And swallow ail. Alike;theliver's lordly tide, Alike the bumble rivulets glide To that sad wave; Death levels poverty and And rich and poor sleep side by side Wi•hin the grave. Our birth is but a start-place; Life 'is the running of tho race, And death the goal: There all our glittering toys are brought— That path alone, of all unsought, Is found of all See,then,how—poor-end—little-wort Are all those glittering toys of earth That lure us here! Dreams of a sleep that death must break Alas! before it bids us wake, We disappear. Long ere the damp of death can blight, The cheek's pure glow of red and white Has passed away. Youth smiled, and all was heavenly fair— Age came and laid his finger there, And where are they? Where the strength that spnrnel. decay, The step that roved so tight and gay, The heart's blithe tone? The strength is gone. the step is slow; Thejoy grows wearisome, and wo! When age comes on! KISS AND NEVER' TEIZ., .Though you may sip from beauty's lip Thessweats that there do dwell, 'Tis tnean\in you, I wean, If you. alui'al kiss and tell! • Whatnitikeiiailt,ual exquisite bliss, A awietßlysiiilu s "spell?... Be always' sure the ;fries is pare= But never kisiand\tell! The Londe spring from above, , Where saints and, angels,dwell; It was but lent, and never meant That you should 'kiss and tell! ' It is a seal—a Utak to heal A pearl within its.shell— 'rho Hyhliati.tlew:forever new; But never kiss ,and tell! It is the plan since time began; 4%pprovetVantis-,hottore4:- 7 , •• From lcubla-Kalin to Isp()Oen, They%kiss anti never • In ,nights In June.:bertath .the moon, , • Therfairiat know it well: ~ Such rosy btoatV,ouryenus h We kis; and never toll! • . . Since 'Eros rose,. or',lfelan:l3 Fnegir „ Theizinnk within •his cell-- • The 'mitered one—the praying non—* .All kiss . andnever. , :11EArmartrortzss.—ThUtquelity which' itreallud "heart•lcioduess"-is the result, not of iiiittriallisoAfifori buter 'the 'u.roo .7 o sett, awl planting ; therein the lints of . our neigh4orljt, is the extqt:'whieh wins its way .actions with good will; and which rriakes tbe lappiness of sit - antacid us. ; An unselfich 'dspirit is essen litiVeloii4 'one. ' it'How''is 'it that,.: b ypit live so happiiy..Witlt your. hitsbao; so excitiogX,LAn of , klatt,',lsvhose erniJixtg 'face l oud sunny, iomp,er, wade. her. widelyibeloved. -rgAßecause Lhate miter:yet, found anythieTworth:ctihtending foe? she leVii,e#:' "'Mt:4". .frien - d; I•do -yoU .1* I .! 1 ?/ / 4,Ye":. ”Cte l ;4 l l'll4s.4fhpriP larinchito..ols- 0 9,99A9- ede.ifsaiddhetlady, ft l 4e. iasliffer, out tohttitsyvhat4oes t;.„,1 . . ,•:::r;.1i , 51 t ThetioliteatdUerkluithe world Pci might, but . for liedttetitiVeitcumataiices, have ;theca as. ,namelessolay as aoy that-uurtureaJthelrau of a •village churchyard. . ' t• .ob A ISO 10 41 40:41SP ee . Altri l VenfrititikelislitiatiLillEteligie:Otit..! - - , 4 1 4 ii`.1 1 :,9 1 _ ; i4;wkixplEsß , - 4 . . • • L• 1 tidx2l".'"; ""1"I - "PgAisiniN COlNti'n - OENNsVIVANIA IiIIiVArIIORNINg ourOßßitlitlgW 7 ' , ' f ) " . "" ';" ; " 4 " '; ' < .!; ' 4°l . zi '”); rib **vest Volt ItgliELLlOtc roe, ••,•• • • , • The, followin g , aa .'e:ttrant Iroii the sricech Aleijlnder SlaPtiens;Viee Prei; ident:of.the 4 0Infideitte States, delivered' in 'the,`'the,` Sedeipkton Conven'tiO Georgiteitf 400705 6 -I.t Tllis step (SecOsioa),lin'ee':talce s ii T ean nev er be recalled, atid'ill'the:hanefOl ebriseq'ttart , ces. that Olin ,foilot . iest the' 'f.rouvai7 . tiOn 'for alt coining time."`' When "vire Mid our posterity 'see our.', lavelg &nth' desola ted by the demon of !Sr; which - this: ae yo - nrs, will inevitably, invite itnit: Calf.ferth,. when our .O.6Si, fielag - 'ivaVitig . 'lutrvests , shall he trodden doivn by:tlie'intirderons sol dierifatifftery Car - of war sweeping bur land, out' "temple's of jai:like' laid - aslies;•.all the, horrors and desolations .of. war - upon is,' who but thiS CotiVentiOn will: be responsible for it, - and he - Who 'shall - gipe• his vote for' o thiS 'Unwise and: ill-tithed; xi:lea:titre• shall be held to strict accatin't for this Saki., dal act by the preient generittion;aad prob• ably cursed and execrated by posterity in all" coming time for ( the wide 'and' d'esolating -ra in that will inevitably follow this'aet 'you , now - propose to perpetrate - . ' Pause, I entreat you,' an& 'consider' for a Hm - oment - wharreasatts - ytin — ewgiVe - tharWill even satisfy yourselves in calmer 'moments, I what reasons you• can give to your fellow-suf ferers to the calamity that it will bring.-- What reasons Carr you give to the nations of the earth 'to justify it? They will be the calm and deliberate judges in the ease; and to what eauss, or one'overtact,'cart you point on which to rest the plea of justification ? What justice has been denied,- or what claim founded in justice and right has been with held? Can any of you to-day name one gov ernmental act of wrong deliberately and pur posely done by the government at Washing ton, of which.the South has a right to com plain? I challenge the answer. Oa the other hand, let me show ate facts of which I wish you to judge; I will only state facts which are clear and undeniable, and which now stands as records authentie in the history of our country. When we of the South demanded the slave trade or the importation of Africans for the cultivation of our lands, did they not yield the right for twenty years? When we asked for a three fifth• representation in Congress for our' slaves was it not granted? When we deman ded the return of any fugitive from justice, or-the-reeoveiy-:cl*--those-persons - owing laty, or allegiance,, was it not incorporated in the Constitution, aid again ratified and strength ened in the fugitive slave law of I850? When we asked- that, more territory should be added, that we might spread the institu tion of slavery, have they not yielded to our demands, in giving Louisiana, Florida and Texas; out of which four States have been carved, aad ample territory for four more to be added in due time, if you by this unwise and impolitic act, do not destroy this 'hope, and perhaps by it lose all, and have your last slave wrenched from you by , stern military rule, as South Anaeriba, and. Mexico were, or by the vindictive decree of universal eman cipation, which may reasonably be ,eFpected to follow? ; • , But what have we to gain by. this, propo-, sed change of our relation to the General . Government ?, We,have always had the con trol of it, and can yet, if we•ren3ain in it; and. are united,as• we have : been. , We have„ had a majority of the Presidents lehosen cram the,l South, as well its the contioland manage : ment of the mbst of those choseefrom . the . North. We have had sixty, years of South-, ern Presidents to their twenty-four thus con trolling the Executive department. So of the. Judges of the Supreme Court, wc'ha.ve had eighteen from the South, and but eleven from .the North. Although nearly four-fifths of the judicial busines has arisen in the free ..d.rly ;row from theirgreate.r commercialinterests, yep we.bave have. the frincipal embassies, so , as to secure the world's 'markets for our cotton, tobacco' and sugar on the best possible terms: We have lad .a-Vast Majority of the higher offieers - of.both airy and navy, while a large proportion _of he soldiers , andr sailors were drawn from the liorth. Ey:4ly b'oor.ctrks, auditors and cotoptrollers tilling 'the, i tive department. The.tecord shows for his cleat fifty years. that, 0 . the' \ three, thiapp t thus employed, we aVti'had.more than t a thirds of, the i sm:at), while we' licOe o • ,b thirdAf the,,white population of, the, Repub. .4;gain;loqk at another iteni o in. • which Awe; bine great vital ,rotelest, Allot' of er •the revenue, or means of,s*pportinglhe.4.6v 'firomunt.,,;Fora, official t,lapOrents we learn t a u ;that aTrhOPP PYfir old entte.,e'illoeteCf9c o,o2;eoppolgoqutitoveru r e I!{4lfoproy Ili% • /,V.Aar r -- AttiVs)lll4, A94,tem! iog„i plate:eareftillylithd.cancliskr*seAlppoOotit„ airt iterui , tlatosavisgsluxt 0.:14ewlco: tia, m pteseht. ;tom die` boittithustVpiaiblyPof dolltnifoi) mtiktyyJc. ;the peed in war with the North," with term ftopu, I .'C• ththisands'el "Out sonatina brotheraii•.battle effered . up as sacrifices 'upon the alter etemo bition;-- , -tind for what for- the . :•aveN throw Of ihe 'A..tiierieen Government,e)litab fished', bY our "eotne eemen ed ' mii ancestry • and built i up_ by their Sweat And blood, =and founded en; the ktp_asAlorineiples of right,,,Ses tioe land, hnumniti; . And ae 4 eye h „ must declare, here, as have often dope before, and whioh lies been( repeated l?lthe grAatest and, wisest of statesmeti t and. patriots .in this and other lands, that it. is the best And.freest Gov-- ernment, the most equal in its : yights,, . the , . most lenient in , its-,measures, and the most in spiring in its principles to elevate the race: of mem, that'the san. of heaven ever shown upon... Now, for yeti to Attempt to overthrow sueh a GoVerpment as this, unassailed, is thee 111 0 113 " 4 mathiessr 1911 y: and wickedness. copperhead newspapers complain that, af ter ,our yietories, resorkis not had : , to diple 7 Macy, witli - nrviqw -- ,"to --- ceasuthe outpouring of ,the people's lives, and, heal the yawning fissureehetween the two . IThis is pot a writ ,"Zieticeen two Nations." it ie. &Rebellion of citizens. of the, United States against the, lawful authority of . the Government. All the. Government asks, is. j - thntith - e - Retels - 72. - halljay .down_, their arms, . 1 stop the war they commenced, „and submit to the laws and• constituted authorities.— There is no more room for diplomacy here. The Government cannot . take less terms, without consenting to its own overthrow— The-Moment the Rebel authorities manifest the I,EAST DESIRE, 'to stop Rebellion, nc- . knowledge allegiance to the Union, and_ re-_ sume their duties as citizens, the Govern ment stands ready to welcome thein. Until they do that, the Government has no 'temp., dy but to protect itself agaOst their assaults and to work to overcome them. Change of *niers: ' .' Have any of our readers considered what would be the Consequence of a-Change of the rulers of The country in the present state Of its affairs-'l—With-Mr. Lincoln We haye n etv a' 'policy marked out, and we firmly believe; one which is in the full tide of a successful' result. No one who has kept pace with the records otthe day, but Must know that the We believe that a large majority of the Rebels 'are now at the very last end of the rope to which they cling. They are being people of the South are tired of the Rebel- - driven by our glorious arniies into their last lion, and would 'be willing to cease their long talked of ditch, where they will, ere armed hostility to the Union, if they could the end of the present year, assuredly lie,. be rid of the military despotism of Jeff Da- unless the North become traitors to them vis. But it is all controlling within its dm- E elves, to their God, and the civilized world, its. And until IT be broken, there can be by foregoing the advantages' they possess.— no "cessation of hostilities!' until we accept The death-rattle is already in the throat of Davis!s terms--which, as all know, are the the Rebel power, and notwithstanding they recognition of the Independence of the are struggling for the last breath of life, as Southern Confederacy, the permanent .dis- • only dying, desperate men can do, still their ruption of the Union, and the overtbrow of destiny is fixed and deterinined unless in an the Constitution. - . " ' evil moment, some false moirement_shall--be- The power of this (_____ii:±spL)!,ista is_vt- ak •n : ,f_lrTa_d-6 , darb - y -- dAy: rant - and - Sherman, add Farragut, and Sheridan, are dealing it dead lyii blows. We believe t is Fall's campaign will finish it. And tha peace will come in the best way—by the o ,erthrow and defeat of the Rebel armies. THEN, it will be last ing ; and our labor, and losses, and expendi tures will be more . than made up by the se curity, and prosperity, and greatness, which will be our's. The First Marriage. We like short courtships, and in this Ad am acted like a sensible man. He fell asleep a bachelor, and awoke to finehiruself a mar ried man. He appeared, to have popped the question almost immediately after meeting Ald'lle Eve, and she, without any flirtation or shyness, gave him _ . a kiss and herself.— Of this first event in` this weild we , have, hOwever, our thoughts, and sometimes in 'a poetical mood have wished that we were the man that did it. But the deed is done.— The chance was'Adam's and he improved it We iike the notion of getting married, in a garden. It is a good taste, We like a pri vat° wedding. Adam's was private. No ,envious beaut was there ; no croaking, old maids; no chattering aunts and grumbling 'grandmothers. ' The birds of heaven were the minstrels, and the glad sky flung its'light apon the scene. One thing about the wed ding brings queer thoughts .to us, spite of scriptural truth. Adam and his wife' were very young' to be married—some itato'or three days •old, according to the sagest speculations of theologians--mere babies—larger, but no older, without experience,iwithout a house, without a pot or• kettle,---=nothing but love and Eden. Fraud Detected Peter the Great, while" in; Poland, visited a statue otthe Virgin, which •was said often to..shed tears', during the mass ,fle,saw.that , tbe,,f,aet: was ,apparently, just..as it bad been cleacribed;,but,,while-his.compauions •seemed struck with ponyietion, he- ruminated on the menes of discovering the pause, which he well knew, was not supernatural. ,The .statuci be ing'placed high, and „close to the :alter, so that no eon : could r,cach from,,tho ground, he took up a ladder which happened to be near., and.mnunted it,, vety,closely examined it from head to foot. Ilia .curiosity seemed, ungratified, and the attending priests went. ally congratulated themselyes•gn their escape, as.well as,the conversion of the ,Czar, which they expected would probably follow,, 131?,t. perceiving small apertures in the eyes, he Pt covered the, head e ; Virgin, And. to, thpir great mortlfwat,ion,,q4pbsed _ thee . !Iva tery. The ,head,..Was t hollow and Stied up 'to be eyes .with,,Water;.;,.this being agitated ; by .few ; small ;#9ltes,p)aced • in, it; a Ife.w., d t. rop,S ere occasionally forced through .the &per rPs, *04 3 , ttlqi miracle '7avng produced. - - 'Apr, ton,k,no.notice , the.,-rnater, further tO observe that "it was a miracle; ; e • df.4and .tte,n.jleft r aa if anothiugypanticular ,a. ';happened. The-t7t)91 3 ; s', l t Ti§ , r Ole goippexhoad, I • • lAchgrOre gballion i ?l,2iherb.ia ) the, frendcan :frould ebt and tazationlbat distinguished ,khet nion Where. again.are the slain dtr vs 4RS 4 ,esPlYAOrcrMelly Wordoxectltyptie KtIP !Mrttll4.,lo9w €1,C4M133 . e, A ern gmtis 41PAITwegriifiChinCIP9Mer.4 I h4ti,ttl,e.,r.qst9X9AßlTVii . 4401 40.03 44,gtuiiitAtA1(44.4iiktou 1 1 1 0)414#.07. , 4„agifrig44o,ll,,l*.,,,t4,e,okucioto9r ; of free Settee.. ' • 5.4 ; Le iLlir NINO. TO , OLb.AL.„ ,; ' Ol 14,••,eer 44111,4! giolm who 'bend . ';,' 4 Beneath the' neighcoOnnp;,,. •• , • • FOrAhny, were ,once,:like.thep, , tOrfriena,..., • : , ;• But, bitter., etnes, n! weary y,uaro,, , Havti,burne their joyl3„asysy,; , . Tili,Aong-ht remains but age•and : tam* „ And• viritsting, dim deoug.,,, . , Life"a'svisatesi lionis'have''liarlened' poet, Its blooin has fa . 4li2O'ivi' And dusky t vviligJit deepens fast 4 - long the.f.nrv 3 Ta .I?r°vr• And 'eooniheir elittere'd A narrow house' Tor, one ty' one, they 000'4 Mir _- Like-withered_ Autninn•leares: Ohr •th'exi t;e kind,'whein'ei thou art;. .• ' ' t*)s. deem such:action': iaini - ' "' ' ''" •:' Rini . words can omit: ilia' ageahenit ' SeeM almost young again. • • • Cheer, thou the , weary To. Jesus's Heavenly:fold, . Arid. may theme for tbee be done,, •.When ibou, thyself, 'art 01d...:• sa - tiort - to give.- them - a lease : of their forfeited . existence. The only error that can accomplish' so' disastious an event would 'be the change of our rulers at the present moment. So long as' Mr. Lineoln is at the bead of the Government there can be no deviation from the path' which the Nation has marked•outfor. the ' closing of the war, until the Rebels return to their allegiance mid duty. - Without his interference, or so licitation, 'or request, in any 'shape .or form expressed or' made 'manifest the' people have with an unanimity unpreeedeoted 16 . the' annals of our country, called upon the Pres to serve them for another term in or der that thole may be no possibility of a change in the policy which had' been inaug urated. He has consented to do so; and is now before the Nation, a's Mr. Madison was is the War of 1812, to receive their verdict, - wh'ether or: not he has' beau faithful to 'his high' trust: He; like the. virtuous Madison;' has• been 'most vilely abiised and ridiculed by thoS6 WhO wish'to obtain• power, even at the sacrifice oCthe honot and glory 'of their country and 'indeed,' hi • the present case of its Very ' existence,-.40r once permit. the tight of'secession to be recognised; and we are at sea-,--we may emplia t iaally' ' be'said no longer to hare a 'country, _ for a nation that is liable to 'he 'broken to pieces at any mo ment, is not worthy Of the contempt even of any intelligent nation of the world, •' 'Hut it be'urged that we tan 'make peace; upon the terms proposed by; the Vallaiidig hams, and the Woodsts, and, °Oita of their class. ,Admitting f6t'w,e should propose to make map terms 'with rebels' 'with atans in . their heir Tong' witlit betbefore'terms cotild be - determieed - on as to boltialtiries—es to the titzblieldriiiof-wbiablherebe/selaim a share—of the Navy; in in which they also elaim'an iiiteregi—'LeiXO' t he debt'of the &nth; and that of tbc ‘ ,North: 'H,we submit to their dictation, a,s asSu i red *an Id, be,.called upon to dO, what is,to,prevent s theut,fratrtde 7 map d tve: Opp (Or:, , the / penses of the w,av? , these ,questiena are, diratly,,conneet,ed,with the . - Offer,,tl. accept ; ance,pf the terrns,of geice t ,.a suggested the peaCe party. !!! ADVICE, ,W 9.13.1711 - ,F O 74T.OVIARir.. - , 9-130., Or: our 'eichaiges Pie" folloiting which i worth nonaideilugt” ' "If apyboilY:is• diasatiafied ;ivith i , Federal money,,•Jet "hini Sontli''ati'dt get I , 3.onfeder• ate ilictiey;'• if • 'any bod'y 'is dishatisfied'lwith UOted States- tatei- him South ',and' raj , ' SCuthditiutaxelVif 'nnybOdy 'is "diasati4. fie thti • Unlteci" &ulna ••'Otirolliiiiin Fiat' him go South:Mid' 6ojoy ihn benefits •iirtbit Southern i:"Conseription." We/dill/hie •'Oeititlia 'of odi tnalienti WE'N'ash vine, if they leave, • tut •• tW leatel 4.dr), because of * diseithfantiOn' dmin istration of.nffair,s herd,` that they go South and' Ifni Eritont. r ri~When dliserveS' Pepe,' s e ter te 'Addison. f-tvirrit"an inaOnaidniabie afrini every single mato • • :regrient 114' whOle creation-, methinks" ft is a shame to ,be at:" tifire'' rerebilif viof "Alia liSiWal. . eti' if the" inn tly world: Wltrproceed ' in its old wait; tiri4l:" .. tV l do: 2 4 l - elfel remembrance of a ga . orik-iitat 0;)t) ft; '1,:r0r,1,0,r,,,!' goin' oL I cioin-b6ll4*hdli - • - - • The Illeetral fVotei OP)U7 1 1;01 7 , liTlieAlear l apprO . 60h ,1 01! 'the Preiido.itiit .I cetion , will'lmiktqliolthllowingntateronOttffil riferon de toi the . : 60'063 or' thn IE/oiler/Al' States in the Electoral, OcillekeintereiotiO,' , AlO, rotir inad,ers; ,, By! tiro `46 4 :ap.; intigonnientiihe4intitivehtiOngthnf.th4l,Vt. l eral-States-in—the-Eleotoral-Colloge-ban-Wih -considernbiy nharlged• ,si nee I"liCh st 1.46.44 an-, itial•nlection :The, number of oleotOttilifroi4! ,to bnioasti this ^ that IV a -Virginia; , andlordittinis ,gress.,,,those the"segthltlfStatitlotihieh!hate -beenrentereit to the • Unibn; in• 231; 'ifol- California, l i•o'; ~(., • ;‘,.. ,;Connectinuliy.-• ,; Delaware, illlinois • 16 Iowa ; 8 ,1 •• " I t: '' •I' 11E111/ ilgrim on I T M:I74II3LE RECIPE rots cum: nibers r of a liritper si2e,'itfter having teen washed well, into a jar or Other r"utensil; - . and then pour a good iwiele Of InicilaSSed, an til the cucumbers are completek-env'eloped-.- In about three weeks tiiiicyot hav'ea fine article of pickled, Which keep per. feetly green and hard 'ter 'a' 'year.' The me. lasses, in conjunction__ with the juice of the cucumbers, becomes' an excellent :article of vinegar, which can be used.' as the pickles are taken out. The above -recipe has been _setl,-in:-_our - familyfor - -tha — prtst ten 'years; and we can safely recommend it. It makes pick. les of most &Celle/it fiav6r, with little trot'. ble, and at slight expense. Try change.. . • A SOI,D,IER ON "PEACE LlEN.—Grea. Al vin P. Hovey says, in 'a late speech in Indi r ana : "If I had the power here I wouldn't let one single mail,, women or child, speak ; or print, or publish, one single Word - of treason. That is my creed. Thayti good reason.to he ultra. r hove marched with your bravo:bPYß; have seen their blood ri imp a, many .a battle field, and marked the gremal,Ta.ves of their, fathers: The.memury ofthmi sill:farina And their heroisixtis.indcliblygrayeo on my heart ant on the heart of every loyal A.merioan.--, 'Anse, poor ,soldiprs, toil-yorn, .hleedingrfall lag, wrapp,ed in their hianiteta as a. winding sheet, have fallen heroically, while,these,cow• ardly hypocrites have cried "peace." AN ASTOUNDED DEACON'— In t, e.city of H—there residedit. worthy deaco , bless ed,or,cursed with a tall, gaunt fig re, also with hands, of euormoui l dimensions. •Hewes strictly pious, never,failing,to ask allessing not only when his own family dined butalso at the servants' meals._ „On one.eceasion he employed a male servant who vas entirely ignorant of the Deacon's religious, propensi, ties. He made his aPpearture shortly : , be. fore the dining hour, and as.seein.as,the hell • sounded the servant, startedier, the table; and• without ceremony"Cornmenced,devotirias the . . good things. . The ',deacon was horrified t - •. • arid . ' extended' his :lAands,, saying,,, 'Taus° • tnia young u—pa,nSO I'? The young ;Man . a 47 dressed ; Thised his • eyes, s ignificantly „ tp,, flie deacon's upraised hands, and rOplied, ,'"Yes,.• and ( pretty good 7 szed 'paws, f'sflottld'sax i l" , r fßt are upiny tviti:ina . tbe e world. ilia following as a s t ew 1 y . d'rer'a'y' :• ' One aeW,bpanei, l oi i w neke a young lady feel Oae;' - ' — 9 , :q;'°!., -One go; ''' ssatn ') One bad noiel'will 'wait wYfoie *nt . „ geed ,paper. . oirli:i)iiip 'oil Will' iiie'f• 'ti- hiaeciits - '''Ficlise'.' U' . One '"Jolly- few" .will tttill'ill ilid'ittlinbiP np.ntg;g'i, itzeet'out 'erdooie: 'I ' '''''' `..") 'I„ ' . Ohio pieiti'ilrt; * ill: i'nielie .i' Union . ; ' iil4iii' oirle.iiiit iiiitiffot an. ee6ii id 'e'viiiiiii6 ; '- . 1 '•, 0 • if. , ~ • • ' !Pizd'sne,,c , ' Niill' Set' tb irty .peoplisilkiii'cie'.''''' ..,• ; : , ;:• , •,..1 - ,'...0.; ", , ~.041,,,..,0-, , , . :• . '.!,',4 wy••,! - ... •,..r.,. • : toil would loot :•en yew tci sweep 'away Mist ;lb izt; l>yt tnseeiiding a. little you. may,often. I overlook , it,:val 6306=4 oz.! t .8o it ;jai:with. our moral: , impair:etaeat r •we.wristleliereely:with a tioiciusthabit i ivhitih .havit.no:bottLupon.uW. •ig,:wo,sseende`d: into a higher moral at:lib:Sphere. y: ItLis lyyf adding to our good purposes; and: nourish in t'he.idredtions which lire irightly!:l4ool, that,:v4l , Blll4 kEI 41hte -..t4.Coulb,at.ttitk bad, ogee: , HortiniStihiotiN,is if - diveraitiwttof 4Ggrast. , a eompelikatienli. 4 ti*.!•!? 1 ). 19.40134.0.,(5tW ho r 0 of tnanitold anoitneni, where ma n' fives in his greatness acid r oes n ess, -as little lowOr thanittho , iatigelif ihe b4-11,71)_,Li 1W!; 1. , ,Q:1 - Ei:7lVirlitrrt,;i ft - 7011C PIPI4r4eSiKIf, , TPAR&S . AiIIs A 94: i11,p 2 ;49t7: !OS:iMcire,thOlisl7PßOPfArg! 3 4,l fihrin lug to attain that worth,.,witich.seeerres hon.. qTi zta , 574: 'me e v, o lent. arisas i • Kentiicky;';: ". iklaine; • Blar,yiend, • •Ilagdachgsettd,, • ' Minnesota,, , • iNewlittrepShirgt, New Jersey, ;N.ew• York, Ohio, •t !.Oregon; " • • Peilhsylr;abil,' Rhode Island, , Vortublit;' • '•' West Vis,inia, (•, I Li Total nurniper of votes, •• . 2&1 Number reqoirefifor eleetimic 116 I-A uo oat lit , latrtntreeittdf - thttir 'Stu thahay ; trust ne ,we ark Kti#4 . , - .31).4#11r T.e,gar4for our need ! r ; yOu hiav4))Oifillons,trOfed . i. ite lenCu'44oe;s3ifi'iddOtedrl'eis,-an,d,,divit' fp& Your iii 4 k(. 36 lWAV _over,_lolleAlWatirtitatig you—one sin. .wli 4 patron—.l4l . 4')dcitit•'f'lii , e'lliS (then, thou to , ltibiwwtsity, step asitle;"constd• er yourself a gZftterdanarile,the rest wish to• rituow why wellun, them r this4s'ouraugtvelt: li . ,uot that we orOlabOut ourselvesi, but eur ere. ' .diEors 4 0 - - 3N.Y04( 1 .194. 11 10Pr, that,WOLthWOßt to gq 1,1(' e 05, tiji), P4: 0 1.4,-14t$SPII r debiti tokeep -,,,Moving, :) t. As we agreed, we—tave worked :4"1:591,10,104v6-.°P4ltr:AS' 'te4,. we have lutt4lied "our' pap - og to %lit a you dOil't pay, we dun you riftr , o l arp liikeem en ts jog' work, Contract's fof _sub 'scriptigifs;, piotilefei fol*'lobt, e T iCdit,lidifditns for clefortfd•piyment. Who is thereiiikffetiti thatimaAlon't take Iliaper ? If any, he need, motlfpeskTforrytrdou'rtudvo _there sct,groekt,ho-he fionft;rudirqttisoln If ,uny, let hittl i ,tdtue;.,49,lisin!t i the ,eliap, 'Who is there- so mean. that doikpay ''' 1 1 1' '611.411.U,461. gat i;O man we!rtraftettk:= - for : I, 2,8; 41)5A0 e , lon exia,u; to make us ,poor autt.,him. rich tit our expense." 'r+~z.., . .c 7 . ic-v2 !fi '4'•c:i t • • ~ • i • '•1t.13 ' ' ,2P i • I • ,•. ' '4" '- • 54)11' 111' 1 46 ' ro o , mo er. Imo e . W hat; I3Ein?." '' t • ••, : 4 !filayn?tollselt.i.6the big Bible up itrmy reorn ,to-dayZ'e r "Tea, my child; and yelcome. ,Yo ,don't It' gives to - s,elyout. 'thoughts — tallied that ,stickii are tliese.re- your • • • ...•) /•-• "TtiggerSl Por what ,my chilP "Why trap triggers. llcr's the Standaro, you see; this theliPPer, and that one, with. thi3 . •fitt meat on the end is the iong:tifger. There's a rotten mouse keeps - nir . roontandittsultiti':ti'vr Me, and I want, to set the big Bible and try and knock iiii.6lliirkl: witifor km." --8 - • The most expeditious.method' j of s: gttMg up. it row, is to carry .a long ladder„ok-piar sh'oiatiors is a crowdeciAltorou,r-friirrO-'OIWOVA it — ritiTs turn round. Go see if is making faces . at you It'is a sineja i r , fa?t that. a r ,ircman cannot look from a 'PreeiPtce, of any maonitude, witiiout becoming instantly dizzy.' eut,!stitat is Still more singulaf r: tile dizzin'ess departs the ; very moment somebody puts,. • his arm artinid her waist to "keep her front calling." Queer, isn't it ? 4,eep an eye upon thou) men who Say they ;ion% believe there is an honest man liv- mg. , ), , ' „ , law is' We a sieve ; you may see throug4 itl'butiyou; ti* hirst considekablyredabed'b'ii: ford pa,cauget tirtoug.,ll +., )1;,1 ff o%teil She lboke at hike'' di d be. 4 et" ti dog dOe,; clays..w :w he tiler he it te bite: 'there nre'Soung women tvlio 11114 tile 4 heads upon the bosom et one lover to: gaze and wink-at• Another: of poor 'h - ooks O:inhOt :go Heaven. None saved who have'donii• no good ivories,' • • • • ;, r • ,• d 'to than "what a Arapic l is id aq elephant; aectichat' tdeth and - cia yes in' lion. • ' •• , THE giLvEtt..Rur.,l3.— Think . and say,,U)l, Oa bah' of th egood qualities of othtrsil:ctr. get and keep silent peueeraing' thaik bate' • 4 'Virtue whiek kvitll.4•oixt (.034111.4 every ids lePkalocig Ate , shore is•:fur: better thauLthet WI/1044 e.s iq.sp,outipg 4P,FiAs•r ) VERY GOOD :---Whert,he loyal •.{1 at Illobile,heard,the guns of-ourlieet ,-at)ttiozy mouth Of - the hay, they smiled and reao— ( Aria Oat !" " " " '" '0113:4 ,t t pare trik es a oh 114. in, Angek is like a man tihn,strlftes the ovAter,..-41:9.; es:0A1: sequences of the htiiir2a're" suit) t-o , iri 1 ?45.,p7. 1 3410..4. ) r. Aagdoit savils;.' if nai.`-'ilvigyfc' fFoni,4llo . , isease r at; leasto ireesf a., bad - ,:physik :-.•-• '!.. E. When the: landltird', iihelwa!lotil*iiceseifie) civility, be sure that-'he p*pects to it, it doiln .• • ,T,V;Ii !,':•Foq.7, ;,:tils1;1/:7 $e ca r e ful throw , out atryour lifoito•stea nVitilifg,•exc'epi'new arid 'thou iiryontli'Actine t., sr y ' 4 1119 estia"thlin: iihen Ilettify frOWAlulode Rik): fv,tL ':(0s tt,,cl ;s.1.1:1 LIAO ',* 1 114 'ultra:trot o f WU DO /001 vo,p pe has caused myriaqs to make looliiiof .You; Shoulditteviltivink ati faults, And toOtenAtrigleAd;il3Bo 14) tends, lives by honk And :crook; ! 6"‘`, iyou 44dies,41M ahoold /inveYan 7)14.4.P3 YP4r41941etC)) 0 rW , ;•.0 , k4.04 *VW I _ . Nlf e, X oil nth water,- out it %a ea y to mix Eitittiasstitid water." " yob' titiqiitte inou)lo.9- i!: 11. L I , llr. n b •'s; 'I litif.alhati4o,fieAtki 'll6. thy ofitCHti tikcitfetnalL, • ' ""'" • 4:04r. 0-14.,14 'SZT 44' • . / • , ,• atX 43°' Ale J.-A4 BEIL/8 ,i:.l .I.oaol4i!y:fra ZEE 0;ltd)