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Till waist grew lotar : .' -t. • 411dita1bnnocheti . - teach as tar and,high; And:thejiki alide is na clear, But inlder noW s no children play; In the golden day of the year. The sunbeams creep' thro' the rustling leaves, That filllTOU,:theineistrginhin seat,, Ana tall iniiiiivii4eiNvheiti in otilei yeari It was trodden by children's feet. And the bees hum lazily in the shade, • Through the long bright summer's day, And the'seft Wind Murmurs with lonely sound, Where the children used to Ma., , „ They •elt are gone from their childhood's home, And have wandered far sway; Of all that band of the ; deor old time, There is not one left today. Th'ey are pa t ted now by `many a toile,. ' And, the,wavert and mountains high, And one Ise gone to the home beyond; Threngh the golden gates of thesky. Many a yeir, alas: has gone, • And many a lummet's sun Has passed, adotvn the golden West, . When the hing bright day was done; And many in tiutumwsiind:hashlown, And many a winter cast, • , O'er hill 'and vale, its shroud ofenciw, Since the children met there last; d the weary 'years will still move on With their sunshine - and their - pain; - But there in the shade of the old elm tree, They will never all meet again. Birt th'ere is a heaven of quiet rest, And its jlortals are open wide ; And due hi( elle its - the - angels Call, They will meet on the other stde. ' THE INKNOVIII EOM,' The Unknown shore, the unknown shore— / see it in my dreams; • And in ray blissful waking hours •8o beautiful it seemst . I fain would launch my earthly bark Ppeu the ocean 'sea, To reach - the distant unknown shore, So radiant tome. '43 flower bedecked! s.) dew begemilted ! Tne wondrous, unknown shore ! And•they wb&stand upon its banks, Nor weep nor 'sorrow more; Green pastures line the entire way; The *Pater by it flows; ~ And sacred lilly-blosioros grovi Beside the Sharon rose. The yellow flood comes shimthering down,. Palm trees are bathed in light; Out from among the branches flit Strange birds; with plumage bright, :Bird•notes,are heard 'mid rustling leaved; Harp•tones are floating o'er; Seraphic songs by seraphs suhg, Echo on that fair ,shore. I see no spectre on the shore; The 'liv ing : Christ is them! Re beckons and With open hands,. . Re•listens•to my prayer. 0 soul, go fourth without a fear, To find the,unknown shore, And all thy dread and thy doubts, Thy darkness, all are o'er.• . MCISONIXaMm.A.N - sr. THE TEMPERANCE TAVERN .Some years since a temperance man moved with his family from South Carolina to the West. The sparseness of the population, and the continual tre'vel past his place/ren dered it a necessary ant of humanity in 'him, frequently to entertain travellers who , could not go'ffirther. Owing to the frequency of these mills,' he resolved to-enlarge bie house and' 'pit out the usual sign: , Soon after this an election 'came on.; the triumphant party felt .thakit.was.a wonder int miotoryi and 'some 'young bloods' of the majority ,determinO, in honorlolt, to have a ,regtilat"blet , ' Aiteorilingly; mounted on !lair 'fine praii in horses they ,startid, on a. long Tide. Ivery tavern was visited •on- bbeir - ronte c and the variety thus drank ,produced a mix ture' which odorgrpatly %ke - nibble, and biaeteronsactss.of t the.onmpany: „11:thie 'oda: ditimuthey.aime; aboutra doaen in .antaber. twour4uietotetnperance tavern. The land lord and lady wereabsent—theoldest.dangh; teijaartel3n,Yearir:of cige• '3 1 0 1 430r, ofuldr:4o,:were.shine ie. the teen. =These gentlemen (for ~they •ttailed tthem-, aelvisineh) , called- for -liquor. -'We !rave. none: Was the modetitzleply of ' ~:miiii4,4o:3t# keep ttavern 19T, MIRO' 'For the accommodation of travenere,!. 'Wwitcaletti:tumountodate us frith some to drink:* , 4Xou me ? silr, -by the e!ge:, - that fate ` hti4i iiitienteirtnnot‘Ovetat \.l 1 1 'A temperance , taserni" .-(here th e children l tt wllra t vd . oow a i g k i •: 7 , .6: . ,.w_: , lr•vf . t t tiPkt4a*Pf*A.s l *4l4W;:, altillfritlSON ArikilkY*lll,)!Cll4r nuideAtitilmio the woodige, 010101thage:, , rtil 'llouiu Itli~tYle sit u'!' " 4 Doitt ' • P Viift Ogg*, `~7~.~ • t • ~ tjC 4. -~4 OEM L 4 , ' , . 1 ). , 1 ..1 I .7.0 r " ' ' 't. l' 4 e.',:: . ?e, : i ' ktt , .... 4 ' '' . ....: 4 4r::,' at " ; . •...ik.f...1 ' ,.; nit:.:,l' : . '„‘" t ' • ,l'cl ' t .. ,-;./;•-•;.! L!;;;11,%1 46. 6.. I ' ,...6 ,,tt„'0..!. ; L :1 tt4 , 6 4 1r .7 ~,, '''''''''''''''' tin 't:,3t; L'...j ir t L tr ic ir..t.:; 't - ,14 ' , it pr : 44 : l4* 7.iii. '" it i t H : ; '" ie t x: • " ; , i ' ve i Hi " . t '- 1 : c o ' 1 ti s. ---: . g i k tvH 2 6 t -,aa ' fid ! !l) , J'-'2 t.; t.,f; tSI t:'•'' . ..::' l . 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' 4 0 1 4 , 0°10 1 *Ps,`Bilid : OihIii;g 1 ilUlte:#l7 '. ~.., , , • ~,_- '',You- do ?,.. rqe US,a, f ivune! , . ; 'certainly sir;' end Itiiidi thaSiejoi;*bile tbe,children. forged., keit*. 0..108o,to)1,ei; tihe sling and, ~played .be, 91d ,Arm C hair. peon of ..th,Ottiihadoe'vel', , loiardt ii, : tokitro be 'ore; others bad not heard one for years.— ty :', mu era soon- us ie , ; _be- whip pi eilq`iteiitte,tiiiii Were dr:o6l4'a ' frobi 'th -. WoOd l pilecind'Torineka 'digit 'mini& AC, 'Children. - - . , The leadetthen , npolsei,'- ..•-, ,;_,,, - 'Would 'yii) Tie aoiirikas tofador us with another sopg 7' ..., - . , _ . Another was played,.and„the children be= coming re•assuredy some-ofthemjoined their; sweet voices with theirsister's,. Qne would touch the syrinPailtiet Of the 'arrangers, anirth er Melt them in grief; one wohld arouse their patriotisin; anotherthelichiveirY and beaefir-' olence; until, at ,length;ashathe'd to ask, for' More, they each made a- low bow, - , thanked per, 'wished her a good afternoon;and left as quietly as if they bad been to a funeral. Moithe - after this oicirreniie,„,,tlie father in travelling, stopped at-a`-iilliage where. a gentleman accosted liiiii:• "'Are you Col. P-- • -,* of S—?, 1 'I am. . 'Well, siil. am the spokesman of the par-. ty who so grossly insulted you innocent i'am i y tbrJatening to cut down. your, sigh, and spokti So rudely to your children. You hive j*st'eartSe to be proud of your daughter, air; her nOble bearing, and fearless courage were remarkable in one So young and unprotected Can you pardon me sir? • I feel that i i l s . „ can never forgive myself.-Pron.a . tAe even . Sounds. , . . Gentleman Born We are all made of the , same clay.' The nicest - analysis candetect difierende be tween the 'blue blood' that runs in theveins Of the descendant of a line of kings and the 'vital fluid' of a parish padper; but there is nevertheless as inborn aristocracy of mind and soul which all men instinctively recog nize and which compels respect frod* the haughtiest: Patricians 'l3y the accident of birth are often base selfish and stupid; but (ma's gentlemen, though reared in poverty and the heirs of toil, are sure to manifest their innate nobility. in spite of adverskeir. cumstances. The gentleman Vitt, thtnigh 'his clothes may be of the meanest material, and patched at that, and his palms thorny with the coarsest labor, is always courteous, consid erate and chivalric, He has the right sort Of pride too. He will go out of the way to show it stranger the nearest way to any point he may .desire to reach, share his last crust with a starving brother, peril his life to pro tect a woman from insult, and is ever prompt to assist weakness and avetig wrong. Yet if you offer,hini compensation for obeying the impulses of his knightly nature, his cheek Will redden with indignation. at the thought of being mistaken for a mercenary, willing to make a trade of doing good. His labor he will sell, but not "the services •which his no ble heart teaches hint are due ,to all who are in necessity,' tribulation orjlinger: ^ Bitch a many, though his spelling- h ook experiences may be too limited to enable him to spell the word 'pedigree,' and he may have been 'rais ed in a log shanty on salt pork and born , dodgers, is nevertheless royal, :and the trior-' al peer of any of his species. In the commonwealth above, where the treasures of those who are rich in virtue are garnered and the right to 'high .places is determined, not by genealogy, but by,•Aho 'deeds done in the 'body,' without reference to the kind of dust from which it sprung, the spirit of the unlettered christian gentle man will be likely, to take precedence of the sons of the letteted lord who has misused his opportunities. In the world where demo cratic justiceis done to elf men, aristocratic oppressors will wear a meaner and sorrier.s4- peat than any honest laborer ever siorete*l, and the ;poorest of the' poor; with the chris tian graces for their credentials, will attain such promotion as will more than compen sate for all their earthly sufferings and. pri vatations. • "The rank ie but the guinea's etautp." • It p a ssesas for nothing at, the great assay and if we were all its, independent as we pretend to be,'it would pass' for nothing here. A nark TA REST.—Tbere, lies In the depths of:eveiy heart.. fhat.driiiam of yotth, and the chastened wish. of manhood,,. which , neither cares nor honors can extinguish; the hopenf one day Testing' from .the "pursuits purseits which abiorb us; of interposing between bur old age and the tomb; some tranquil interval of reflection, when, with feelings .not snbilik: ed, but softened, "with, passion `nit exhaust ed; bUtmello*ed. we may took calmly' n the past, **tone regtet,, and the Iniurti without, apprehension. Bat: in;•,the titionit,,of :the ; world, this, vision, forever,recades as we ap-,•.. preach It; 'the ,passions whteh have agitated our life disturb mit litest hours) and' ge - down - to - thall - Rith like ilia, snit iti, - ,the'ocel,w eith:mot, the gentle and, Oaduitaontio whieh: gave it riae f lut sullen .in . its .beamless scent; with all its (wry • glow, los ;slier it , liat — TWit its splendor. The Ilskite;' . l4ol:esle, - tei'''Srdit' id. 'that' eitypabilwd,a , nattuatthat,theitoimal bad thr,h,y#9bobio.dtwitiktbehOt,eather Re's die tinkatik;sigYB ttkii;tiiiitigVrressi pvho paistedlfoopy-ofsheer bottle with such tbatttbil.'iWit juati)aa hel lit4otWoll''''AAitlwir bellies' violist' 'hi Pgli4* 1041 o ,4 o ::firA'Aiabi‘ fi rtilik.Y. Wiklift l lo. l .4 lll i.iiiet(4 She diaeoferetlberinittako. ." - Sitbeeribe for the Rpoitro. 1 7 ?ii,i • • P?:•: J;;i• , )leltt ' 'PIIANKLIN CeUNT PENINStIiMIAL,F,III AIt;4OIININi 'SEPTEIVIREI29,-Yl44 , 11 ~,o v . 4 , , „, • ,•1 ri: •.") f•1:1 ,i)97 ' , 1?;11 1, 7 . .),,f1:71 .$11 , 1,;;;;;. - -A t .0, , *O l. thX 2 l) l E l it/X6' 7 '~Co~totik``e'.Riogli l rises to 'be The ifth 'ot i ' We Will'iiinobed; 00, ill'kingi4no.24l•Otie, dint' ditY . 80 1 01 i. was 44'146' the' st Tht? ber3 c first Welt 'flied' at t Btun'p te due's:' ed its objeet k and,str n ik t he ;:vegetable, mon xiOh, on his elaye=built and, slave iipholiiiii„„o throne And teppled him down fidM estate, and. like, his qirototipri . in 'am. Ise, Lost, be rig ,beadhing,. carryingwith, hire his servitors, and devotees, and,ter foUrjeng yeeis kePt falling; - tailing, til' be, rearilied the, lake. of destruction destined fei Orin 'Ohtlitiee founded Ca ivroks, to humani ' t'y.,, When this terrible throne. and, ,drintiiiren of cottondom and skied* fell, and While they the float erance of the imerieurf:peowe'froni the '!'!.stiM villainies,"of all not belieiin,;g it possi'bl'e' for any ,other - 'Orer evil to Anse and take its place. But we were too sanguine. We h'ad, not sounded the dePthe of thelrieked haute heart.' There was a Intinster — risirreflolit - Of the sea of inictleity ; whose advent we had not neticed; so stealthily -did it • come, even while slavery and King Cotton, were tfitablineto their final ruin: -It was a soar let colored last; with seven hdoillit and ten;l horns, and upon its back was seated the inoth er 'Of abominations, having in her hands a apparitius.from whose colipettrorm there issued a sitieinn of bUriring liquor 'Upon the Waters;-and theft Went out troniireubps the hoarse' orY-;-4,tiliidkey is king! And into enough, there went forth over thetrholehifid the red eyed in'onereb, with 'barnacled' nose end\ Winiskeyjag'..fit his belt, and he entered into the teats of thn'tiffieera and men of the opposing armies, • add they were drunk. He nest made his appearance in the halls of national legislation, and those who he could 'not eorrupt by tbet sitong drink of hiS inexhaustible jug, he bribed, to vote against taxing the stooks of Whiatte'y on hand, and he invariably carried his:: point a gainst the • public interest. Millionk were thusvoted ' out of 'the national 'treasury into the pockets of the distillers 'and buyers of' whiskey, Ana legislators grew suddenly rich under the solicitations of King Whiskey. A nearer View 'of this new monarch proved him to be the hoary oldbeast of 0,14 -l e ', times, who,, in the garb of Bacchus 'and Si lenus, cheated the nations out of 'their sense and made his , devotees all drunkards. He' it is who has slain nine hundred' and ninety out of every thou Sand kinge'and'rulers, both before and after *the advent of the Divine N'azarene. He it is who bee' been the death of dine'hundred: of a thousand of American's public mea since the natal day of the ,Repub. lie. He now rules our whole country with inexorable sway. He , is .poisoning all the foiintainsf publie and private virtue. Like Banque's • ghost be finds a place at every banquet, ' every dinner. table i every social gathering. lie peers his loathsome, unweL come face into every company; of men and women. He is in high places and 19to pia ces. The whole country is drunk .with the cup of his filthy abominations,' and is reeling to its ruin. Who will arise and dethrone this tyrant? What mother iu .the American Israel will arise and say to her sons—"lt is not for kings, 0 Lemuel, it is not for kings to drink wine; nor for princes strong drink; lest they drink, arid pervert the judgment of any of the afflicted?" Must we have a lour years' war to unseat Sing Whiskey, just is it re quired to unseat King Cotton? God forbidl There is virtue enoug in the land to save it from the furtherdesol a tiOn of this blear-eyed king. Let it coMbinit and demand nomi nating ooliVentions candidates for office who will refuse to yield obedience to the claims of this haughty autocrat. Then will a most fatal blow be dealt to this unsurping mon. , ster! Words, Words I words 1. how swiftly they' fly ! . What mighty engines for good or evil I -Dlverse in their•uature,, they flash along over the wires, and along . thi columns of the press, filling the hearts with hive; or fear, joy or sorro*,felioity or despair. There are words that never die, whets memory.like the sandal wixid,.ever sends up a hallowed breath; snit words whioh pass with the breath . of the spake 4 ;:liway; There are words which' carry bealiiig tii'the sad heart, and ,words which crush and 'blight the young joyfullopes of the bravest spirit. Yee, words are mighty things; 'and how carelessly we Use tlisisti;lright ; sharp weap ons quite as telling-in-their nature'ae: Mini° balls and Sharp's ‘.. • Sharper thaws tio , edged sword they cleave through nerve and marrow, malting wounds that never , heal; festering and '-cankering, though sometimes covered over by the with ered leaves, and flowers that choke and meta der in every• human heart; or.; by the' slut tared- wrecks 'of the•dead hopes' and joys that are forever settling tlowly,„snrely downward to a grave:froth 'which' there-is': no 'ettrth no resurrection; but they are there, and there they: stay forever., , , , Words, gentle,.sinetere ' and kind from a thearti-Make friends_ which 'death bath , not:power tO lever.. -few* tatere.ll6Bllls 9 d r itSUA 8, ors arivent: tinglarpapona, of which wall inherit &good. . I .Patere. ~De.yot ,ever'; ihink r dear: model; hiwyon use thein.inii wiietherlinarle; monclei “or..:ansenomeit.darte ,are most featly in, requisition Y t • traneeedental preanhytt :Melt f'or + testi PFeed',..l3o Ac, pliia faitineil quaintly remarteitio bim coining nitPitri OM Loh ner.4o teitt i liutr; 700 dot.to put tbe-hey itt th reek 'that iambi can't reaohir-tts.., r, r • 17 !, jc p it ta rat v . ; 3 ro . t f ! • I tilgat'figa - 112 phia.Ae t ! c e ,idiclay.: „filch hiassiii" artipa vCaliCg a • ifloble, tiese, 910 wpariiy,each 'i4ll,lf_ ihiktectie 'hicst ' " '` , " t ©l'6nilOiguiE4 - 96Viibt'y.4biiiilitii hie life, had beCir libuiharY ieVere r iiiatarty; but how, for;geiring . all euffering, all care, he had sunk sliffilbisr. istreet'i rale. ef ,tifusiii' falls kent4i*Oil hie ear, intisiO'kentoki•thoie enotiefitiii6 'then • er ,tierfOith ty eOrdify enritptUred; . ti.o . floriiii; *hese 61'6= tial b'righ'tness a elide far eioitiilhem, fheid of koldeii . flight; Oipreach themeelvei - bne It hie feet'und Othefitt hie head: In . thihrhinibg ‘fctraii et his heed IliO'reoOlOizei Yd. 'whiii'es 'trek° ;funned brigh'tes't star id" iritilOOthfil hopes litti whO, iiiey'reardk: lag 'irearliorne marches over bldg.otained WI; 'cattily' breathed 'ant her her tiortherif±hbrae,-:tuiiiii the sobs and leaks Of het iiboaized parefitei *bile lb iffe'rglory-oroiii k el form' at hie feet he sal. One it/No - had ever rimed` hiineeif faithful fileid "amid all - the viiiinitudeii Of his early life ' Tile beautiful dienin .'l3loWl* the *Soldier' opened his eyes' to' behold the forms of his fellowlitafferers scattered around; but a halo of glory 'ASO:tied , to fill the room before so gloomy:, while is .calm,. street peace, such as "the' world can ,neither give: nor take away," filled his sold. - * * * , * ,*.. * Amid the rugged hills of northern Penn sylvania is a soldier's grave, and,tivai. it, at 3/1 0 ru, ,a t uson,, but ,oftenest. a to..,Svan, tide; bend slender, blackrrobiul fornilytnneh. of wbosulile's happiness:went out, with ',his dying breath: ' • Great and Gloripui.4,,Cbu.44,rke Read below the description- of Idiesitsip pi and her peoplo r given bir,solne,emigrant, who had moved to that. , State and *riles -to his friends. Here, itie: "This is a glorious: country. It-has 1°4,1; 1 et rivers and _pore of-thetn, and, , ,they :are muddier and deeper, and run falter, and .make more noieotAd rise higher, fall lot , ' :,, yinp— Tian anybody, else's rivers. It hes giOreinice . s and they are .big ger and deeper and clearer than those of any other country. Our . steamboats carry big ger loads, are longer and byoader, and burst, their boilers oftener, And the captains swear harder than steamboat captains is any other country. Our men are'bigger, and longer; and think er; can - fight littrder and' faster; and drinlr, more mean whiskey, and chew . incite batitoit bacon. and spit ncre s arid spit further, end not be killed; than in any other country :-- 'Our ladies are richer,' Prettier, dreitit ftricti; spend' there roo&y, 'break more hearts,' kti'eft,t bigger hboris,. 'shorter dresses, Cad . kieDP k' the 'devil generally 'to a greater, ex i tgai all Other 'ladies in all 'other eonntrtes: 'niggerti are blieker, work harder, have` thick: 'er stnell 'louder and' need thitishing oftener than any other Diggers in any other State. . Our children squall louder, grow faster, 'get too . 4iensive ,ier their, ' breeches quicker, than those of any other 'obildreOn' other country. .Qtrmamma...J.4f anything in the world' will make a man feel badly, except pinching his fingers in the crack of a door, it is, un questionably a quarrel. No man ever fails to think less of himself after it .thtiti.' before. It degrades him in the eyes of others, and; what is Worse, blunts hissenSibilities on the , one hand, and increases the power df puska. ate irritability on the tithev. The ttuth" is, the more peaceably add quietly we' get on, the better for Diu neighbors: Invoice . eases out of ten, the better course is if a wan cheats you, quit dealing with him; if he abusive, quit his company; and 'if he Slanders , gtiu take care to livelso that nobody will liefieVer him. No• Matter who.be Is, , tit bow he .tnis+ uses you, the- wisest way is to let him alone'; for there is nothing better than this . 004 calm, and quiet way of dealing With , .th'e wrongs we meet with. A sub-committee of ,a school board, ;not a thousgod miles from•Lyan, were, examin ing a class in the ;primary school. Ondrof, the committee,,to sharpen lip; theiewits pro-, pounded Ow followiog: .-'if I heti a mince, Tie,,apd.ahould give two•twelfths to' -Harry,, two•twellths to John, , two•twellths i to Isaac, and / keep. half the pie myself,- what would, these be left?" ,There was a profound study among the.scholare, but finally , one lad ,held' up hitt land as a signal that•he,was ready,ao answer.. .what would,. there be. left? Speak up, loud, so ,thet. all, esn said. I e committee , man. "The plate?" shouted 'the: hopeful fellow., Thecommittee man turned red,in;the face,, while. the other. members roared aloud. ?The boy, wan_exnus.: ed from answering 414 more questions. . _ . . On the shores of the 'Adriatic the wives of the fishermen. i come dowel about.sunset and sing w: melody.: After siogieg,sbe first stsosas,i they ,listeo :for an- anintering, melody Item off the , witertq and. continue, o sin ! ..sand; listee . .till the? well-known comes .ornet lovetreis:alutoit home..,-11 tef the wear,- fisherman; a 8 4h,e diadem, tricker around him. must be the songlyii theAived ones at home, that sing , tocheer, hip); and • how, they Inpist iittengtkett,iand*.tiihtewihe links- that bind. togethet these httiehle:4ll.ll-- ercbrithcseall.: Dully itis , ittnonrthe /644 , ly in this life , that we find aotnel*ft4htowl* heantiful.oostoma in practise.. ,•' ' I i**iittyoff Chu esimitsedllon*gh*bott,o;44l' suit ttitt 'you Site i liouLm ,—; • ; G. E F P . ‘ il rt 4 " -s t i ltfe#2..)l , littfi 1D • -,Kx2itilibliCG pitiaipigli A A : A • tAi:t }l . .17r TWIN - CH iLIMEIC 41:1 1 0 1 ittaiti*.ttifisiitikA ALIO,II • 'Jul :mit; , 1,:,‘ `..,t.69#l * :o 4 ! • ll l o d 4i7 , ‘!etert -. 1 i13 11 .1.5 6 4411, 4 #1 , te. I IPIR.,IO° 0,9949i0PA -,404 a/1 ..4 3 PA ce, „1 ero •°! ) 14 1 491:!et. • .41.9.!•9 Agrible . fixt ß te k 44,, , soot w , estorOPTVG . . l j !4? 'WY t'fie.r,e .ar§;, l 4oA'7, e , littytiro - 4)4,t " etfutlitite''S,re ~ttetrio3is gridies i Peciable,: the ► thqse_ok pre , tix. tgeli :to • dp nieclianiest ,;„4,lte:thesel:!4,BPluti#l9 the water wed i ilist„thize,,the fapilies t, , hP s • ;, l 44)ek' Rit3lig c f the houses • pot kpf..ttv, their cellars .wsit)_ MR+. ka,•(!!4P. base Aitclieas, a sh4cif,eq, bc(ye, ,Were An ,crude. he wiithei., Mrs • Eartili'.lohu,set),:icas ,up stairs big aware or, tue inundation that ttau.„,,tmeu, place.'suprise gia,i,be, iniagined .Ifpo i tt descending h e ad the water ,elieuT,witk t4e top..itlip the Wayleading itlte, the, haee:.. tneet, , . . .1, Terror at the moat laud. 'seized upon her mind, when ‘ she nocent bnyes i vato.*aid Act go ,dew'n stairs, but weteri- J irearho ller netik'ai lier feet touchca :j ihe, steps,, ; It was a tine horror' tor ..her,, ,phe hastily ran the, Street:set earning at the,tip,lcif lungs for help.• ' , i!" sh e h" "Help . ! ep, help e crie •t i •Pr Voice waiiheerd, above the pf the pifilesit .. .i f fWit police officers', wet] her aid, by weditig tlir,ough- the , overflowed street;: , What is ihe, rris i ter,!liet4si44 wafer thekhurriedly, . poer,w,oni9.pFp 7 Seated ifte pietare of itesOilr, ,`;`Saps my babes," was all she pAtettlaied, as She swooned and-fell. . 111,he.-eflleimure 'eftecl, Ler; ,or She, would ; have.. .4towucd the next tilowent in, two Of . , 'Wher'O, 'roads* ars: jour hurriedly inquired , the , officers, as , the, Poor "(1' f r om r • 4 1 1 Woman partly. re overe„ ~ a hoOlCtbat she had.,receired. aaid She, se, her eyeSsaietl,:,wild, T ly. "rpielel° tioritipi,l6 the ,o.ire:riael,e4 " ooa eavens exc aut .-3ted ,olhePr,l3; "they ate:arloWned." ," ' • • • •t. As, the Wortidiettned fell, upon t , cftar, of iti`o ; despairing:picithe efie..' , EigilnYtainted; and was carried ' into a aeigh nrtng , The 'CifiitSwt entitled' 'the' dwelling; where the twin children were, and presently the litho ones‘begettta ork.p lisounded like, the voice of a split ,coming from Abel Other people arrived, for by this • time . the !AP ceaSed,te fall—, it, tvatu.litsottainpit the twins *ere in a cradle. and,thatjt ,retttt, be floating with them.. The force of the Water had buoyed U l u? . against ; the selling, but where could not be exactly Abid e The' innthbt had Ity' liideTleirthne reeonoiledi , to tbe ( situatieb: • MY bitigfibbiW cheeredl her-=the men' already dbitantlatpoke; words •of • encouregcment,:, he,; phildreu still live," said they, "for we l.edifl ibem_ cty, and tbef dre'floatind in The motions InatetruiF fold the' 'then that'atie s had left,the,cradla neat , , the• centre ~of the . basement.,. , Ears were,strained to their, ut most potter to citiCh'the sound of the , of the•seeiningVldodnied balies;`'hilt lint breath nor a' sound could , hsital . sit4 Aire' drippings or the gurgling al, Se Water.—' It i was ,now a time, of,despaif, and ; terror „to ail. The men present, however, .perserved. their presenoe'df mind; tilld'did"noei . ilitfi! theit doubts and misgi'iings, , althengic they' believed thea.that the Stillness of,the, babes• — 7 for,the crying. had ,ceased—Lwas that of death. - Tbo'carpefon'first floor tris ietticried, and' one bf the police officere f lieing a houitfettr.i penter, procured a hatchet chisel saw and auger, abd in 'Wonted 'had alcittintr bf the fluorAern The precise t position „of, the cradle was asoertainaci l und,it was drawn beneath a bole; that was, eat ib e floor and, belling .bettieen wets Imonientons The !babes • Were still in the repose pf tifutabetw , aud sucking; each , other's. thumbs, , , 4., smile play, ed. i nR,9 the chuloby .i faces ! , as though tho inua cents were enjoying' the dreamsangelS: the Metber'altiy may he iniagineil atLthe rei' storation, but it. cannot,b,e described; A pain old Clergyman vine oboe applied ' 'tidviee•on a very' iniisertinitiniitte'r.--Li lie.was asked .orhioh. of the . two. sistertilre) had kaP41441a9 , hia.addreattesitAtilr.O.AP Quasi very,NvOly,to her disposition, !Nit "att,tt pro 7 lessor religion . rhoother Wee 'l's profiles- Veik Ikea] poied. the good -tempered , ;one 14 , 411 afeaner 'skid the ; olergyinan..., .”The God; cala4oo.l trheFelan Lqb "A SnonT AND Goot• tinteinc=the i inelis a elarseteriStie shott"serffall;•: l WhiOh' is.stated_Presideikto linedln. wawhilhh habit: of preaching to his, ololTefot don't awoke, don't ohnty,,don't swear , 'don't Otßibii.dfuet". l o,coit'ii alwq,j9,Fe ,pitrttal lovemen as. well as God„ leve fruthi love inn; tad' bd . " )fl&',.s-.V' it _. •si I.•,•lipAiivey._:a____l2,4ittio,, ,_,,..viitritlitl, f i eibtheioilienAtyjak l e 1 :p'giltheri , beedvrl 'ciie4loAletiltl4lll44 l .;';,4l' , 4, e hq.lflleti; , nt her tenie lhe'_c anon :to see 'trim the • 4idble , ' it" inVii`ibia*lf WI iiiihiiiii4ik peed inetanq :checking ,hetwobsiiithdaskit ed in the ki,ndifitittiiio' l .""Whatiee ., inatter,: . bt4iii?..-ButtenailhoidMi :)in'vr,tillrls4i)lll. , i• i i;-,,, • i 7 ).14. ! 1.44-•:....4.,,t;,..t.,:„. ! , i 3,gi q n egtd , hcl iMer4 l 44r:Ni trOV,VgikliF41 1 /044. i nit'irnate anu3itied nithne: Sett - , sa t„ l ."'slin," • isila','iitii i,'Biliiiiiißiiiiiiiiiip iciiitiailiriiiirY )eladil 4 Ithvindelidnif big - kdyititteitideudaill „enengit t 4 .., last: aitteincicittep!,4 -..,, r . 4,, ,„,;.I . ',s;. •, , • ; t giwe 14 4 . 1 n iot.4, • o'4 2 St O t hiVil li'N E , 11:11 • • • - -i i i.sCi Li _ , .-. ' )();.:,..:, , AotIAYSI!) :11A9 gt, M . pr.it3-I•TifAui,'. c , '01(1, men and :young Men; ivitieirtind itilP.s' tliVii are,ndiniged aii . nioinliliii, - if itiet l!b6il iffiniiiiklg6iO4ilailifbittiiiigi'l,'t 4 ' , 7 1 . I,':lllitgltivt dpyikke their iviiiittilitiViiiiciii i ra,o,thitrllegp4'..bi.itnessontLetatelat4mtriii.. le,qt,olo,ir ovui. , ~„:,,.,. . 1 . • ', ~. 1`..,. 1' . ..t. ''f."V,Vo3lPtiTe . ytetiit'ilsidimitiliiriCiiironirit 7 htiiiii ifeigiiiiiPohit 1 rieriti;Lliniir lAiiiit firf. ntitvartiiklumeleeps.4tiiii:iite bhief dffitinni o,l l *ltiYilltiii9forgiCt.k of Abitosh*t. lurtv't iN '6, ie,rnenl4l becoMe . ll.l9mgetAcin lenir iii;' - or itir - _ eks a person O. eisnre, ul ' ' can loaf about town, ortAiiiiiiii"hbOiklibiifilti4 calks .13.4/19i4 atiab,liaieb , , the. iictihira :of the people gejuntr t -fild ,bP.T9 1 05',49k...01:Trtt0% headonarlers the: aligbtest Aotitnaton ; Of a/re p:Ai, • Le. • ._ Vita fdlitaf¢in iEft adfne of therbj-itiCvetiiid , regulations.of the society: , • JAikotj , ThLt 4etiiOiy 0611'10 Woasii ailhe Tattle; twit fiosgipies. t Sot ietyl Oftfei- • pal i And rulifig'.opciprq abet! 44., 1 10 'great h er an ddi two les'ser ones, three takt• !k! r r 4n d , f g 4 i1•0 55 ,h41:1"„11 1 !9 . 9, 0 9P , 4] ;sll 4 ch wil a quorum, atirshallbave ear o tra 2. npaot t igitaoer t , ; Art. '1? ally weui er of t};►9 society shall Pe,f,ounsi z g#ltyof,kunakipg . tOorp - ahnnt its min 'bitsuless than t h at •i.t. his -nei g liti,or, he shall be ailely,d forthwitb„, i; • • - 'Aft: Any peretin belifiging t 6 ibis a 0913071%. 1 9t,keemlIPPPO°P,EA 9 !1, t eli n g..1 e tru two, or ace' lames, tpiN l / 44 fiqr.p.! withetit-i hearing. • rcglitaiW , stiialAthfinoi*bboN , reaiding".'W,lih. in.,,tkr.ce)4(lol Bl Prlh4/ o ,:l)oo4for'difillbki-ieveri, ganday, anti for tea every, ~fitnei(bet ..1)11M? company, shall be at 660 ',o ff; , 40m" . the 11"10. IRd ragitkeip:OY is.gociety l D .4.if; 5. if Noir member of this anotetish9 136'0; Of, di ayotnkg than has , width' oh a ue t twictifhs :tiinittite Kitt ,4betn already , warried, of to'he croatried shortly; 11,r 40,,,hep„heAuett to the.Yoll extant thh 'law; fbi any sueti tnisdetneauor,,, Art. 6. spy ton or s wotouo who shall neg; leaf their businesa. , o , the Aronble to i ;eireiilafti around iOwn scanduleua repp44 Whielt"ifigyitticidi `ffti l i efie`; deeni- • Ca by alkrespeetithltroitizeo's as Ooinniaidd'ei= in-chief of ; :kaiMpoeiety, end.e.hall ,bti fleukdd • upon se such by allitainewbers: . . 'W II 4.I V ?: WI °Xlght, now., WhiCh the pSieni ciut•gitii thbif chilere&iS abilitY•iiffiSill and take care of themselves::- bettit than a hundred thousand dollars apiece. In apt ltotibleror;ditlictiliy, %ley have' tWo ex ' ecl l , l 9PA.k 3 flliautB , l4 ;the; Allape ,o! two hands.. Tbose ,who ?do r tioth ir fr ttliiii .have to, be 'sVaited'ofii i eieUples SAT' easily iishearten ed' in din migfbritniegarlife' Those Win:lire' active and hardy .. meet troubles with ' n'.ohe t 3 , ful face and-. easily -enraionnt them. Let ifientibOhisrefore !Corn to , 'do C Every tior 180 .91 1 eror. liter: t ,• ' To dieSs blaCk his own boots Aniti biii`bititherN Heir l , ivrnd ti WWI; Sow on .a button, tuaktin keep lin order. 1, 2 To' ha - retitle' 'grease a iiilgdti;ulna liarnesicattnami T .( . 1 3 i 3 'To,earve„iindi f wait, opiable, " • • 4 1 4 ?` milk the cows, shear, the ishcep l ctn 4. chessti - .'irat ' ' aid keep ' :correetly;annt•doeurding to , igoOd • booli-keei , ‘ ing rules. ~t. in'. • i 4 ; ~ftr i 6. To write a neat,and appropriate, brref ly.e.spFosett business letter, in w.giiod,band, andsubsori§e jt , properly, and write contwtit- , 7. tWidimit , , soil/ . grain and gratis, drive a !boning! diehialf build' - a neat Mid . f pitcithayr • • • • ‘• , • " 8. To jag ARA, ptvektige, mend , broken tools, whitewash a wall, anti regulate a•elock.' .• ' • : ^ f RiFeflc.gtili t f4ll l A k4cor:)101 , 1.,'T0 sew , ,koip. , dlotheirnimilk '' a'a make • 4. To dress hor own hair. 'l'! •!,:' • s,Tormitih , the dishes and sweep the oar :pots. • ' 6. TO make good bread, and. perform all plairithookink. • ; i t°' keep , hgr rooms, drawers arid eto 9 3 oilier... , •• , i).‘ ,•,••, c!it workselyinO, machine. • ''9'. l To leak° goodlititter "' 10. To make a dress and bkildreres•eloth- 1 ing. ',ll.vTo keepricebnitta alfiB otiletilatii • 1 12. To writ 9„ fokk . and sphscribsjetters, : Property. T 6 ' `trot' laniittirarop•orbtoid:. • t ••• .• To b,ele!idy ; to rendevpffleient iqd and !opulkort to fhc? i,p.. j k.r9able,,apd Imps ! , 'telifatisius way. 15. To receive and entertain visitors in the abcence qusicknestlot her mother, • • • Al young kady, will) can do ali pleat things, rilWays reiidir to reader .aid. wilco tifilloted, ) siitii3itifttlie the pirpliiirties of those around ivek, •wi IF-briar itioreLcom-"- 'fort to others and happiness ersVf; ,1* mare estekinedyi th bly '"lttiew 'llo.wrsoifkingtri r .siegor ay'ba.th e! ;piano: Horne .31 !stylg. , , „,-;" rrAkj i a l- Or — br - 4 1 4 -1 7: - . mar, jus to 61;f:49r m6Aelf that's had, t kiltifiiiiii t hi"ye6ier since th'S jthat father .o'Flannigan sint ins'. hi' ',Ter 'Estate. jfitrey,": reptjet , l, ,rat, o 'an' 'it's fiudy 'gee itie day . ithttlyoifrol Intii iLiYern;mo4...th irip Saii2t. I ?.,,FYl t t:lti it lh?qon/r4f440 AMY" 4iintlY l ey. I 4.44- ' 1 and stick here. ' ' • • • •'• ur 7 ~,ny—ey -. , ...!.t..‘ w =ME