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' :,::,: ' - ..• . -.-.. ...,...,,-..-•!•:,..., • • V. ~ ML lli k-'i~ e_ r~.~ v micri t y m , .. 4 1tOMOEF.t.. , YARD .I WHE incscrihers haring enlarged their ,shpps and• 'added' the latest improved machinery for Woiktiit -Wood arid lron, nre now prepared to do All'hinds of Wdrk in,„thcir Line, and are ,manufac ;nrierthii .a • , ' lauila r Sliting Grain and Fe*- . .talizer Drill, Greatly improved; The Cel -nbrated Britilceritcd Corneheller; Gibeone' ilharnpion Washing Machine; John Rid , dleeberger's Nent Lifting jacks. TFIE PROPItIETORS OF.TRE 'WAYNESBORO' having furnished their shops with the (Mast fin proved Machinery for this Broach ,of 13noitiese, they are now •re , ared to uuninfactara anti. luyniskt all -EUI,IO2NG,TaiLTERIAL,i. p Lich as Stab, - Doors, Priories, Shirtier% Blinds, Mouldings, tome Dighteen- Different Styles; Cor. ;rice, Staking,. Porticoes, &c, dm.; Flooring, Wendt ,erboartling, ' and . ALL KINDS LUMBER, furniEheir r ithhott . , . We tender Out thanks to the community for their patronage besitoWed upon us and hope big neat attention tulivabiemlomierit - 4 - toutinuatee- At the sarne:- •-. -- f Also furcate for the sale ofPodge & Stevenson'. Farby Valley, Chief, and 'World - , eornbiued &fp, ',Mt arid M lWreg Ma4liiihes; . stql tpe,lolebyated Alipper Mower - - • . may 708891 , rßtck.a, co., 'WAYNESBORO; PA., P#., ji;4lUlirliS Akittal*SON - Ata.—Auld Lang Syne. If iny I,r9e love was sick to death, tra-la. tra la, • • „ I'd tell het at her latest bresth„ , Trada,:tra-111,1ra-1a.4 lier race of lifeNould not he run, 'Fra bt, ' I d buy some -Drugs of A mbhson .othe.l),rug lt-terc on the Lerner. Wat bald Witkint a bair,l Tra la, tra la, tra In, I'd laugh at that,l would not care, 'l'ra la, tra In, tra la, I'd bring them back, yet, every one, Tra In. Ira la, tra la. By Drugs I buncht o►f Amberson • At ttip Prug Store on the Corner. If I was tanned to darkest dye, tra' la, tea la, I would not care, I would not cry, Tra la, tra la; tall la. • For soon a bleaching would be done Tre, tnyla,, Ira In. By rugs I'd buy of Amberson At the Drug b'tore on the Corner, 'Then three times three and tiger to, .11:ra la, tip tiv,•tra. fa. For what we Izmir ;that . they can do, Troia, tra With chorus lend, the vict'ry won 'll.'cti , l9. telt fa. tra Drugs. I. bought of Amberson - At,the , Drug store on the Corner. PlitYoS.,-'7"(lt DEST- AND PITAEST ,A L. A . /ways, on liana at • - . - t Al s w I'S . 011EMIONI;;AN1) MINERAL ''. . p a int; White Lead arta Colors; the nest assort, . . . pent in town.at - -,, .127 ROSENE , OILS.. VARNISIfF.S, DOS . 'Vali kindi at 1411US.DEs,PAINT,NTA.RNIS/L3ASII, HAIR and-ToOth Briishes at SUSSES AND SUPPORTERS AT '• ' , " • VorpRANDIt. WiIISKY, WINES AND ItUIVI, '...Ulcer Utedicinal use one •„ • „ .. , N . .. 7 114ATET MEDICINES-ALL THE STAND atd,Patent Medicines of the day at . . latrt,-R0 3 :0:: 6 1 CY 1 4 11 9.4. 0. qt PERY 1 7 -, '. L ilintety.eutcl toilet'uticlealtenetaity at ' 111. 1 ", 4 1 9/ 4 ' 4 : ?frlatF.J . !' 9Dir, CA,R E ; ~. ' •...--au y votophsupequAt , ....l7!AT,‘ _cfaier..inag, Atom. ..'Y:`,,Aitilir i .l4 7 l'':• :: : - :• . 3.": , ': ,, ,= 1 :er.-'4,4 :,;: - . 3f.' :, , ' : • 7- Ally I - „iation - b; at:mutual SASH ; 'AND taNll 1131 Mr PROPRIETOR, { ~ ~f ~ -'','• j. A s' z 'r.,::: . ,:: k - f, , ,;; . „ ~;;;,,,;.., ~- Ic'A , ~-5 '.:.5..,'. 4 +2E ,s , t, 2 ~e. . .` ' , " . ..'',1-:',: , ". r'::1 , ' :,:, 1.. FLUIUNM wetikteiTta4L.4l,. , A EMBOSPECT. air, . .. . . - .. , . bldli,lend 111 3 ,ttiy hoihood;coinelniarer, . ' 'l,!t nu sit bittia ,heaith-stona- again ; ' Let' us spearafeha yeaia that have 'vanished And dream of the things that have been. We are both of us Strong:l6'olr tienttoed, Yet we sigh-for the dayst of tier youth'— When to artile and deceit we were stranners i And our hearts were as mirrors of truth. Let us pander Ibe nerds of the Metier: "Of such is the Kingdom of , Henven ;" Let uei give up the world arid its' treasures, Let' us walk by the light He•has giverii I em w,eati of strife antftOntention, lam neaty t►f guile and of sin , „ Let the world 'and its weariness vanish, Let the sweet peace of heaven came in. Aye, old friend! let us him front' c'orruption' • And forget'vve nrb worldly-wise men t , e us e.errar,thirfaitint - rm s r - ehildhor*----- Let las be litild'ehildten:Mtsin, ' ' . . POEMS owurruri, ere - ererpretasitnvitittetti--and-eattge-unsung t _-_,. Sweeter distrait* that. eyer were heard— . • • ems liTirtfaitlerstractellongite; ongs that long for ti parachabin.l, Poems that ripple through lowliest lives-- • Peeing untouched ited'hiddereway Down in the souls where the lleaAtiflll thriFA Sweetly as tlowerain the sire Of May., • ' Poems that Nay. the ageii above itei Lookipg_ll,orikaSep iq out hearts titirtioltl • Ftjt ? thtitigh theiep ty the be — u — fseAst uae ye t Writtati,FonAiett iie hi haters , Sing to my 'NMI the owpot itonft* thou , ii‘eig _ . Rend tile the poem that neYer tratipetitiiii.4i'* -- , .. The niondortill idyl Of life that thou giveit; ,-- i - 1 ..";` , ,,fresh from thy spirit, IX bountiful friend f .',. 71V115CM1X:0 .1 4 7 .4 -, Wjr:7: TAit Or AOttWAY 11011334.1 i! _ • The following strange ilittralive appeared in a ivolume malted the ' fterft'tpf Presunipe." ive.PrOof, published some -sirtly Teats sincei. ; and-now not often mot with A gerritleman traysling toil/11'311.watt slut.. ped late in the evening,'alieuttseven-tailesi short of that town, by iteirigleilfighifaynlari, with a.mask en„wiito robbed hiiii of ,tt pwse . containing twenty guinea". "'The. .h.ighypiy Man rode off bY-tr different rtiad,.,fultrr.specill, and -the gentleman pitraried him howeier, groging.ia l e;tind ha being Already much frightened trtid'agitateli at What, hed passed, rode. only . two firthexi stopped at the Bell, retidsidejeti i ,irepr,i4. Mr. james..Bitinell.' fie went into en to give , tlikoctione for -his supper r Withen'• he related.to several persons present his 'her. ing been robbed„ to which lie add.ed,tlifs, culiar circumstance ihat when he - ;fraveled he always' gave Ills gold aPeoulattnark.;,. that every guinea, in the purse be waa'robbed: of was so specially marked, an'd" that most probably the robber,, by that moans, would -be detected. .Supper being .ready,, he' re. tired. fie bed • hot- lOng finfehed his ropiest when Mr. Bruncll catne in to the parlot.-.-- Aftir the usual inquiries of landlords of ho' ping, the slipper and everything,was to his. Jikina; said; l l understand that you havibeen robbed-pot far from hence this evening. 'I have, Sir. • 4 And your Mooey was ,rriarked was? , oirctimsfau . e6 has arisen'wliieli.i6eds me to , thick that. can rieidt out the robber.' _iiiideetft .Sir, what' time in - the eveniiii - vvilt qt. was just' tlimitig in to bo , "oTfuf time 'cenfirraeny'suspiciort.'' Brunel' then informed the•gentleman'that ,ho'had a , wait, er,ene'Johe Jennings, _who:hed Wel:leen s o full of 'money at times, sqd.,'i3B very et,- travigent; that he bad Triant . tookits'witlthim about it, and be cletermined.ttkPiiiticith on account ()Chia conduct - tieing: auspi-. (loos; that long beforeithirk - thouday lie had sent him out to change Sgliinen for hfm, and 'that he had , 'tail, - chine the gentleman,, was do ; the' bh use, 'titling - he's/Old' get no ehangel'l .JeentFS`beitigitr liquor, he hack hint-himi to: t#ed,'reablviit , to diticharge'h4a4n ilie . *oo,l 6. Ci;, l 4tat the. time 'be returned hihil'•tbia.guieets,ebe, Mr, Brunell; dill toot thin,k,lmiale,tfre;iiiitne *high . he had given him T4r, having perceived usiihtri;4l*.;',ethielt it, was very clear yfis not qin . „ 4 -.*:: , eoiter.;;bUt that, nevertheless,' ',V more a 1/10io qtieetli - ,Vit:rek - e ‘ !, bed be, riot arterwifri le r: het. 'was ;! hot preseet,w'litier' Ja'v. la asp): e I o e of Awi eori s . 4 1 . e*btigi than' datititliiiiiiAto-I* , *hid& bfhi4ineticA. :bled it tino.i.:Ta-glia, .... ituit :4iiikiV, i itija-thOist.; , ity44tnitt,'; , k, ,‘ e; SA a ne!ghtiOrlek!?4 - tai fi:::. - -ifelf**2:f'M',' gebtloo l o l .ailtilt ;;;43000 - ,depootiattfoihti fOots, ; on :644 , a ' )` - ,latiningti,:_bli*iiig ' , an `proofs,' ih'il' liii 'trietit'iiCiartitar Or ion ' ~.. no 1 g: , . t., • l 3' pence le:tipper tatemii:Villeh -r obtaidid l llo. credit, he •Weatettlthittell , :to tate hie ',,tricit'itt, the beat tioilatit:i4 • : ,:; , -f. ..:;. -s•: i . 4 ':",. : ;,;,. 140:8601;..Vnire tbi.eireiiiiiidatielag * ::, ! .i . ,,' ~ to he asainet him, iliat beiercil OF 00 , ..,'' .„,... 3 1 ~ advisekbliii iellteailtliiitit,o , bie , tr,hat,,,"". to throw . hiWeielf on ihtuterl,i Of .ilieNeittq Thin cuirien he r reje.oted) - axial whenatitii , gne" , ,,t P 10 4e40 00 04 : 00.-; The - peosecotoymork tcrlie being:llhetelf but that, it boitig_rAtar 11,,datkitti a Itglorityniati;iin 0 meek ; audit& calf greatly terrillid, lie, could not ottaay An the priaoOr's perectli elrugh" he .thorniht' 'hint of 'much Abe eatne etatulik:ai the Mtn whci robbed hitn.' ~To tIO tnirserand gni - it which were iltodudjid -in' 4urt- be swore Elio the' puree..pesititelY;•:ctall tta to ,_th mailed gnineas,*to the - heat' : .of hill .11 eliet t an that they were found' itifte:crineder's pco3 ,„ et. . - • .. ,<. , - Th4Tiijilieber'e maker, - ,Mr;','_ Minn ~ i";,gle-, .pbßed tette feet, is to imidiiiesthityiloOtldt to change a gu:iiiee s and of'll , lOlOlDR bro 4. him.hack a markad v ene in the room. of -the °title had given hint . 'unmarked,- He'also gave evidencela to the finding titthircttre and therninelette_diathed guitteasin the prie,=. -ottercpocket► t34lfitititneted - ltni proof, the man to , whom. • Mr Brunelf pita, the giiiiva4rointidit I,4,ininn t .and *ave.tils. ,thoony talkie hav,ing ink - 0 it that night in payOftent friiii,4ll4-iifjoner i e - - masters fir, Brhhelt iaveeitdeOlielo hiaPasing lideiiref of theinisooer that-gitine ,a Which hOttlev ! ), 014dir wad-In .- thin }oat.witness:: .., Aratil)iii. reaktentte ) iempatiakit with the tithettil‘f .teew-rouctit,-in 2 the ptaillit 'Ol - .the . 006604 :*were ' heing i :tp,the best of•hiiteliA the of the tWeirty delouse of Whioh.hnhid tab robbed by'the bi g itivalwant7„• , Ihe.Judge" on summing up the evident* 'remarked to the jury onoail the Concerning . . , 014ttrustauces'agulust, 440pitioter and _the jut s * ott* this strong vifentnitantial oldimee, • Without going' out of Ciiiii; - .brought in the ; prisoner guilty. iTennings:viaaexecuted some little time after, at Huli t repeatedly hie ipg totweepop to the .vety moment of be ing, turned air .leis happened in the year -A'" • • • • • . • - Within , twelvil months after, lo I `Brinell, Jimmies?! master, was himself taken erfor a ;iobbery, int" e`gneef. hdtfse and the fact tieing , *retvi on Irtia. , frial, Avatt'aehViikeibilds'aiderfitt for elotiditifin The apprean t ": kittsto :00000ton, Pi) . tiiitly. , it oltbi r iffi,te4 • dt higimiy -reikiberjelie oun stleie=.o4oll4,:bal Abez'very 04140 .. Atilt ,`lmiiir.4mingil was, that tin arrithid 4.0,1ay. if nearer wot'Ada swifter riding t ,' sit time before the gentleman got iti„j bake, biA been' rbbifed.• That be fottad-'4 waitin44o, whew he, owed a 1104 14110 naliolgpvilo3mough . 1004donestAt big . T oke-t;, b tookitniit. of Om u ' rae out golitittNifroni Ike had jut got peal.' eseilMitO mkite *the a#m, ,whioh he paidOnd Min- itway.: , ' Presently eu>ne 1a the robbed giMtletntie l 'Who, while Viiifritif was Aerie irate the atablea, { an:l not ke'owing of•hiwarrival told his tale 'as before releted i . in the Tbe gee domes bad *mail-lest 'eft the'kitehen wheu,Bi:ptiell, en , kitedl4.and ;tieing Abibre informoo,' ametigat other eirennistatMek, of the metked guineas, be was thlinderstrueld Raving paid one of not,".tating ,to apply for it a ' - gein f ,us. the, tiffair'of therobbery anti marked et. 9101. ;kb - Uhl:soon btemnii rittblielYirtismn-- deteeilAm i , disetee'Llted Yule -iippearekincti:f' bible; every heap, to eicape, thejtlvught of, tieeng agund fining , poor Jenninge at last streak, him. The rest the ' reader` kis. • Akt,. AX3tiESS fatal error ta-my youth, and dearly .tiiive ,I exPi4redii. 'l'inacted in life withoutan ob ject, even Without/ambition. :Itty tempera. I went disPosed.nm in ease r tindlAlle full I indulged the disposition,,, e'aid:.to myself have all that I see etliers - ceeteetilitig for, why should. I struggle?' I knew•uot - the] course that fights on 'those •who have never to atrug,gle fur •anYthing. fled I created for media definite pursuit—literature, scien tific, artistic, social, pimitical, no matter What, so there was something, to labor for Mid over. •c'coMe, I might have been happy. .1 feel this, note—too late. The power • lies gone.-- ,Hatiits nave. heeour, chains. Through all the profitless years gone hy, I seek fer something to remember with,„,Eride, - Or even • lor dwelt on with satisfaction./ kputte thrown away a life. I feel, , sometimegoto if .there was nottung seuktuning to me worth , living lord lam an unhappy alma. Dr d ,,,,timattlfeeeher once said f fA great many pioreseidbbristiime haven() other idea of roii,gicied than that it is the means of get. Otit.49 hettlien when they die.' Ail to doing anythim; tor clod while4lioyliVe, it does not dieterlieto their plans. 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',., _,,,,1:..,:- ,l_ liell'Ootile ; "eomei 1 . ' 1 1.iii;:,.?..,;_ , il-ppo l itoi,We , 4o. lint - :;fee-1410;!rell` tc, ,dap;' --". i". ''.'..c: ;-- -1 . .„ . . Conecietiee.: 3 l44 , l4 straiigi itioxii r o, so, -0 10 4 , . 81 *1 4) 4 1 4 4 00 3 40.0 91, ;' ,141 4, who ....‘oiiiell 7 #tioigti.:iiikisiii4itiFty 4,4 A iiati,dr,d 0 ' , -lert!r• - #otptitidOrxe9o.ro .10 4 4 - 40 3 4 416 - , , . , ...Wilk ' e''..l*.'liiight '4leetti- Pk -Pklf. :' 14 0 6 iiioPrilliletil,4 vialted:thp,:teteit,iiitti a' foil supply -ailieidaolimii ri ao*Joivetei t eld `other eiierdet.e? ' .:.''''''' , . , :',"-.:.ii : - #,i'-‘ - ' lk.- " -: '.' 4'. 11611—edotile, eiiioo4,;::' , ''':,` ':'..:. ;:''' -;.', 1 People- -, i4he treatiteeia'Sipi` ppple ' .tit' k . ttiday..! ' - ;' -.- :''' .. -', .. - 't„' . : •,:' Votaiclienierett, the: ~ , westltor.: ort., il,, .day iii slinyS.wroog ; too 1 --- b - il--,ii•L , -4..z_5:,_ ... i _)ld, *,, too bloody,' or;toO4ind3,la etindaY,' , ltnate ore so exhatisting f .Sundayiliins aro ePperietratitig, ' teliday .colds so' liiereing,, that' itO :One, but . :,oiii, minister and, .the -selitoti, tan : .to ' to. ',ohtirobi':: ; _ -. .. , .-..- • *..'" " i.: - L 4 1310P:-.Qotne,A**..-:- : ,. ~ . ~ , .People-aPY ). -'- , - • : lionscitenee44en l / 4 1 there something said obilite thOititiltget'Ailtliiii thy 't,steirketipiiig .06 etiblieth holy Y.: , ;,„,' , ,-,:.',.. ~, •, „:. . ' '- .11.-;---Al,ooil---77'.- ,Peoplo..., s 4 .otitir -ittrinoilti-, pro licit good Ptigrli4 -,- :::•. ----- - 7- - -'j-... 1 - --- r-7------- .oonsetetletii;- . .gtere ire a groat Many.di. reiltionti in - tlie • Bible, ahon t .htiat we `• should ~tOriiii'befereitie ' Lerci;,, - ; :bet. tile style and .Clitality-ijr.enee clothin g r are pot mentioned, •ThilkiVoiproh . isttt, ft;?inilliiserk establishment dot roof* In .OldePi. , llinee -the -rich . arid; ito , : inele,tegethar / .ArAtiel . 44.ls_maker ' Of,iliiirOili 4 i:, . • : '-, z -, - ,!..:.".,`' , :::, i ' ?d~ell~+llome~~gme~~. - Penplei , - 2 We are, better tbanpoine,l4 to\okurtih? '? • ins!S , e letter than dine; bxtt are you satisfied that Win lf , ) .410•to tell s tlm Levi .so r There is some- AO* in,tbfr. parable of the Pharisee and. Pithliean, beefing upon this pOitit. come': • People.- 4 We haVen , t any seats in ehurel64 , l - Clensoienee-= 4 1 7 , es, there are always ,seata there: • ;: ledbe no fear 4)CW - oaring - wit Our lireleetnei for - -you are 'Urged tq't come every. Sueday.'„, , ' And so thi3:VliatPh.lo4l3o.r*ziog out its.,..4 4 ;ssage, 4 *tria—rietrike and . tome heed. itthe aiesss - ob,earne;.tharliced:pod for. the :V.o7lllske .0 1 tioVjakt and' Fesolvect. to (wipe , always, Uthetketill toft and tail,'Oetieienee lkiiit; to. Ofet4iiiirArtturing tat slept, !Wiest shall it profit-10,0ra if. he eaine-,the : whole world' and lotii(110:Own ... ~,..Ogiti: : Witai You ,to 7—Ong of 4wo PB ing: o- Ti. 2 o be thine ie Ibis, conntry--11r ents-milet spend"tieciueiitiedn'tiate their chit. :dieri, .or they nittstpay , tines, to build' peni. :,fititiaries topttniah crime, •;` There is kgreat : . pititake abouiltfhat is'Called - education...-. Hanka - en ppose •W learnermlitPis' en - i educated Zkanz ~. N 9 audit thing. ',Mist itnartf3s ~ ..edu., orted•who knows himself, and who.takes. so. -ittratemomition Beetle views of met ; and things arotirid,hitn., Some .vcry,,l4rned men ate the greatest ' inoq in tho:2otirid ; the r eason is, that they are not 'edueaf6d - men. Leaping iii" CalkAble -means; 'net`,tii`ti:end r its value "'-ec t iisiste,lo giving the roesnelif iteriniring, in ' the . diictipliutti. - •whieh, 181,6* properly ,man. `aged; it.givis the - Mind. ~ , Seme.of the great= est men' in ill'Oirtitld wet o ,','n is f':'overstocked with •learning, iin't , their; salon* proved they were theroughly 4403044. ;; 'lWashingion, Franklin and`tilifisnan ;were 1.4 „.this class; ri& S ;Siniilarji‘itghtiess striking iastances May ;be f et iud f , t niall: Countries. , To le..edu;;,. ' cated;*ati _tuned,' learn , , to' think, reatutn, : com Par!. !itt,4:4, o cid,e:ictiurate)y: ‘ lie may study te e tit phyeits . ill r , hi; le 'grey; and languages till haiku walking' polygot, and if he is nothing bore; is an uneducated man. Them 1 ' iii',nii silititt fit Ateoottntry who havoe4argq. . in torea t in the';edtteatitin of their' child:reii - kif4o:• t /irtriere; ami t ,the -subject 40017:ie. Lceiver fpui them tht;attention it deserv.4l:, . I.; - . '-‘ • ..-4vor ' . , ':--•:1: Tap, NIGHT re are many fani... ilies..w,bo use night lamps, and, thicitiOlos. bilify2to . proiide gasclieveliebn of burning lerobene oil, a very gbo'd-.lliint when ; Properly, used: )A: re* rOrchs'ou'ttilt . ; subjeoyOf tts;use at night may proiia" eating tO the general reader. When light.of the".kereso66,:eil lamp:is:ibis-led down low,. the: etimbuttrieiaisiiet :poirlio;and the atmosphere Of;ther,room-babotexisAutiated by the unoOusitUrted . oil ,vapore; by!he gas pro duced •by .eoiiitinstion,• ; and _also feitttiatate partiohia 9f !poke are thrown . Oft, to , be ' ken into be ob. the "otioupants4 ; sttii thus'poiacinati ( is dewily in itei ,i3ifeets, and ae, Wender is thaf , ifie 2 pedtile ere netiairiidalate ly • an& %by, I ter:.e,gase titretioesarewhejnylierions thetailaches; irri; 6:44.00,, and lungs, ;; ilizzigeo and. nausea. ' ' ' • . . ...------,--.• ' • ; •, : 0 - ' J - `' NViiiistliitzte*T'lf:i!kerukatorkpost4‘ rt.„ - ' . .- *• - - Ile' i t imise - _l4l.okhrelc,fiki,. tipttitei' 1 oTete,l3.o - Ds tOirfaibielit tin t .....ftet.-nudli !limit -.44 5 .4 40 tm e ry o i .., t imt ama i s ' ist if it , i 44 . , ing,itis refractory boy s sSt'do•an to his, p ? u • iti %kay, - ... uiv v fo r i i iriti vA toe;sit . 04 , 440,0 ,. nod hie beet, lint kept an eye on the young or lcir' • '.7. • 1,: ;.. - ''.: 'f -..k 'l4-i..;;; reboVirho sulked - aid tabbed' his , buns to a . ~,,,,..,•••,.,.', • . ~,,...,_____-___„,...: 4. ....,, r. nornitC• .....Afteralvhile thore Comes' a. little T. . ":..1 ;i - Meet siyi that:log spiitok• ilktittlitiallglOrteoitgetklanily airdpOon and ego,' `• .' •-•'''',: ; . • leo* eeoinnoieiitiotit4 7 i4d nongdenoe..'thitlathot, t t itking his .piri 1 1 'M lone; 'i'' • itr''4o:ll4 l .4aatilat whletl . khe Pei'''. •- ' .ll '- b t you' i krk/ 1 ' ' '3. - ' 'l , lOl 1' 'd 'hie'youth, Saks . ' auk vr s lot , pl c d' l sv,i ; si,e ,arg gene en y.evt aloes , The. sow, titill , Sullen, . link ,:politioi: leplzeit; dt -iii t i rtk i tetc : 4 : , -i tu , tit ,' ; l i.i m , w!ol k i t c o m i . ", `itioka.notinng! Thenl•the fatheritc, ,tii... - i ii ii i i.,igh, i ialitp . . ; - ; :v,.. , - ...v.. ...: - .....- ' 'tootle indignation , cliskOsts`,l;,Xott lie; lians;; ~-.,.., .7•Tf, ,', '. ' - ~*.. `,.. . .; , ~, ~yee !joke kini; owl itereopen,prOioide_ te';, ; : - NStity,iii i ba' dzOtlyilleisxi•liks,in;lll2*prOptir. rgive him ‘ll.llothet•testil Olthe'•hitter end t V't' . 04,4 ?.., zeortog he as *pt io o.•os:ll.tiootit, i, , , . . e.•;•;,.....•: •,' :4‘ - iBloi. #t~~ . H~L~:, =ME • .• . • • „ vi t : •.i .t A lady ". itiap therw period! . O lit ol4t" , 10 : pat tioiliiTly ,diliogteOltblotti it ificip, sift (i4iiiA atk itupposei, t 'ske;l6s-iitbelt - liticingk to: bilk .o en ta '4;6'1601 - 'tittoe,e, , yottig females ;Wu; . , . Wetness alter or before that; Lanka. 'The :disease fretittetitly' appears ~-ittilitur•form of Slightly earcistia temarkallittered -when •the victim is iii Society:-, 'Or ii:May,appe4ftrat, by'th6 illetim's having a tettdendr tii a everything, and, evorybedfparticiidarLy Witco ahe is is company. Or, agatti,it May coat* upewhcr in the form, of frequent otit bursts of lout Mug hick, When • she -is upon .public streetai or iti' Chart:hes , and• varlets public Of owes these things, are known , by, every person possessing. 'spark of licilitettess, to btriudeditid unilotttb: Yet the youthful , divinity kdiviryi! of _comae iii th - eyes ;of ,every , i boy)..eobiteues to pet, and re: act, -Oa same things over and tkere—perhapi ' ecauel some brcitheror -tousle had told her ;how vulgar perhape because she leeks braids:' • If there is an evening party, and: one of these hoidens is present,iipon the interesting nooasiou, every lady tied' gentleman is , in wor tsl fear of Crossing her: path, for insult •is ante. to be heaped upon either, should they -nteet-theloreature_peraonall'•• *lf there is a ero4tiet Oily; find one of these ebildrenis present, sotoo gentleman may be prepared to ,reoeive an its - null from a mallet, manipulated by said young lady: • , nerallyoarentrAave-diatiretion-enong to''keep ninth 'young.ladiet 'at home,' but o -eaSionalliAily-ar*perraitted-to-A4-into-80. ilittisbnivittitroVihe OOD9equsnnes a Our Earth. 'Arinitig link astounding discoveries of mod. Crii`tigenee, is that of the immense pericsis that . hilie passed` b the' gradual formation orile-oarth-13o_vast_were the eyoles ofthis time preceding even the appearance of man on_ the stuface of our,- lobe that— our own _ pertod'seeM as yesterday when compared with the epo chs that have gone before it.— Had We only the evidence of the deposits of rooks heaped upon each other is regular strata, by the slow actiumulation of thate rift* they alone would oOnvinoe us of long and slow maturing of 13od's_works on earth; but when We add to.these'succestivepopula 7 Mons of Whose iite,this world has been pd . theatre, and' hole romaina are bidden in the rooks into which the mud, orsaud or soil of whatever ni,oi • ,•,. .-• • - dened in the c omae of time—or the 'enor mous 'chains of mountaims ' ,whose upheaval .divided these periods .of quiet. acounsulation, by:groat convolsionor thil 'changes of a different naturiiin the configurations of our globe, as the'sinking of 'lands beneath the Ocean, or the gradual rising of continents and islands above— or the elettgrowth:of the •Ooral nets, thoserwoncnitul ruling by the little -ixietin prohitebte, Whoae , , own' bodies furniehea both the building stonse and'the cement that binds them together, and whohatre worked Ito busily during the long oeularies that Were tire, etttensiOe 'countries - , islaudOhe. long 'ince of oeast„domtisting 'of;llieir re. mains—m.llle (meatless forest/44x have grown up, flourished and aocayeitkiik fill the etorehoutles of 'coal that fe'e'd the:liras of • the humavoce—if we,consider alI these records of thoptisl; the' intellect fails to gaasp a chronology of which on etperience fur tlishes no data,)ind time that lies behind us minis as mud*. an eternitylo- our concep tion as the future that stretches, indefiaite ly before ' ' Tug Cruus,T,MT . Errititi...-:-.The body is to die. IstoOncf, ye,ho. passes the charmed bound. sty eomes'lntelt , ' to -:toll. - Thli. imagination visits the..land:of 'sbadows--sent out from some window of the seal over . life's restless waters--but wings 'Haw's . ) , wearily beck with out a five:leaf in •its heerk aett token of einerg.;. ing tho;elosell bendiog , hositeci, Tbe - grestismyconses and goesla the heavens,,, lit heist* 110'seetta "oft be materiel wilder- Deg& 7,4,•artsereedf:itio d naieteatmo - bet night "lY:passnatilternen ihs , stpper.dee p, .but tosses orerboark4O.,Sigoale: • The sentinel stars ebellengOittelidt her acthey walk their night. licrotindsilitti we; catch no,.syllable of their gives:,.passage to the ,beaeonly Astir: < ,')Jetweewthis and the other 'fife i ihere ie avrest ghlf aotos3 which neither feet nor eye can tfavel. :The gentle friend whim°, eye& we *sod in.their last sleep Jong ltkre tigo,‘; :With . ,;trapture in her. eys.6:4 smile 'or' ineffable boy tision her lips, nod-hteds 'folded drip ,a tbrWnphant hearki•Oti!ler.-Tips were past s'pee,ch i end,intielited'tiothinrof -the *ion that enthralled her. . • , A-Toledo GttiMao. who. *tops -IV' smr o63 for iteaicoliittiodation - of 'printerspias been' Obliged-tipVti,'his:` hook were found the tollowiug , trained umintiers,pf die etaft , der • '4,ieet,f4L- t der Pew, Putlarlitiater,,,der der,Batipier nsii ..dee;reithair Atter:Printer unt..tair not ektooat *so red? • ' ' ' •;.• SEMEN EEO 74; , :-.K; '. I .. 4 :,:'11 , , P.,,,'.7.- , laglAPOPows MINI MISSIONIE A Otackytegiftti itii*entgire 'y ittbii Vt" it .chairman lir 0,. b of 'natal Wad Otani ` traeoHng thithigliarth. Nile to the atioaut of ahotti.s2rOoo, Whet be cause to a !dimly .foreit..where Wittedaters! en 4 lab bete were said:. to ",frecitieot i tit"sOop lost) ittrough - htiriog - thelOpocroaili'L-- , : .T l /, **knells Altittp!ght,eadie iwef him, toad, 1,30! . escape Patti 'toe threatenio 'defily diffoied'in'the'iltitinde a alai light, edd wrgiuglile horeirettWirdAe 1300 P wretched cabia. the knocked, and the door was 'ripened by a Woman, Who, said. 'that her hatband was,uut boating, but bcwould,coon return.; _The gentleman „ put` put up hie - - hares and eitered thicabitr, bat With that *Can ' better'. 'imagined , ' than deseribed..... Herritheartar, isithis , ,-largo sues of motley, and, perhapi in the bouie Of nail of the rob. bere whose dame was a terror to the ••corta try. , Jo- ribOrt time the'. men at the , house re turned. , Ira 114 . Oril deer skitrehirt,i beat akin cap. mach fotigued,'and in no talltritiSe mood, He felt for:lila pistols to his pock. etc, and planed them se as lo he ready for iustait use. • • The man welted the eh:Seger to retire' to ..bed, but he declined, saying he weald sit hy,, the &mall night. Th 6 mitt urged, bat :tile ' the•man tbd More the infidel was alarmed.z He felt assured that this was his last might upon earth, bat he detebnined to selLhiilife_as_dearly_esho could' -:in. fidel principles gave )2;ila no- ono& ort. feai grew into agony. What was 'to be dime I" At lengtb , the baekwoodiman to4tte:Wooden-shelf t -took_deant_en_. Well t atrapiger, yen -won' k.go wilt; but it is my' habit Olispter of the Holy Scriptures beforelgo to - 441: Nil hat kolfauge , theft Words produeed Alarm we; at ones removed from the ekep. tic's mind. Though ovbiting himself an in fidel, he , now bad corifidence in the Bible,— He felt'that a man *be kept sia old Bible in his house, and bent his knees iu prayer, was so-robber or murderer. He listened to the prayer - of - the - good man, at once dismissed his fears, and laid down in his rude (Ain and slept as calmly as he did 'under his lath ir's roof. • From that time he ceased to revile the good old Bible. tie became a sincere chriat jam, and often related the story of event fal journey, to prove the folly of iofidelitSr:%: street amid a group of althea bop. , , A Tau% afford it, Fred:replied ilarry,a lee looicing•lad se 'you will ofteu see. • 'Poor; bOy ! oat of- stalk?' 'eaeired enettuir boy, whose name I don't know, and • don't, 'wish to khow, sore. . • • ' 11118Weilia Harry good hamoredly, bave i got tan dollars, all , my own earn . 2fri • tugs. latioWilten 'No, 'sir,' answered Fred, 'you don't , Bart dro ne. ~Thore isn't a stingy f la his skin. . Come, Hal„ why not, gaga l . t) told yon, Prod, I mild not , tifltt I cannot,' said Harry with an air that. plainly,' 'l've told yon ail I want to ancintail, now leave me alone/ Bat they• 'satisfied, and Fred, continued. , , ,Come, Hal, there Woa ' t be any fun with out you. Go, just ; 'for ogee. The thing, dinnexiAnne and nit,.won't cost main than two dollars. ` 'rather pay, myself, than not have you go. ° , • 4 ,; can t, Fred. it'would cost vs a guilty conscience; said' Hain a low voice. 'Why, he's pious I' said 'the sneering-voice rkain, is a most aggravating was, 'Let the saint alone, bays.- *Hold your tongue? said 'Fred sharply gpitfyou hadn't piety enough in yOktr cow pOon to give you %little • manners 1' then ,4ning coaxingly to ,dal be said again, 'Come,`Hal,jUst tor 'Once I' 'Na,' said Harry firmly, 'Not for 0ne5... 1 don't go, ta'apy,place where liquor is sold,"il I can help it, not for once: The.viotory was WW2. Harry's firma*, won it; and thixigfi some 'cif - the boys milled. him 'a be- urged• again. to go to any of their loolish and wicked frollos. Boys, when 'sinners entice ' you, set your feet iu tiroiljr against the v3ry first temp tation. Kay witikblevo little 11,,iirry 'No, not for oars.'" • • 'Nay,l leave a few ireots?' asked a this. sionary of au ehlerly. lady, who alseponded to• hie knock. I• • r sometracts—eortainly'lott may,' said she,looking hini most benignly over her speaks, 'leave , them 'with the becks to. wods the hones; If you please; . , . The,ll,4tibli'iii - Ibaa tay that 'the 'rea., sea the Logislatttrei does not open with prayer is the. 14 inzblumas.dout need .It,; add the *tat. goaetu ba beiefttted by it, „' of atttittislay impairs it. Itt6iAit4tirlrer:e:oisog,ips,tl; it would es ; ,aitemaiejeasitiorkttitM 1101i3t1 Ot .„ .-i.*,,llatria yea, ever broltene horse r `o4jClittitt , e jeekejtr.- •Pint nor exaetly," re. 114rick,*ette;litiutil hav broken• three or ibur*agoutej .; -2 <... k 'A Elf'*'-'. lniartst et Doe - Moines pat a %tic of ~ 40 DAP it u 1 14,4 6 ,t7e , well, ao4 it wasn't ixoterei utitii.dielsizoly begaa to bade. iiis r. - , :l *ify ie : the Gore a like ifeeeeek ? Be. , , eatise At ,iii itorklateg Yrithouiripi ILIA, Bo* to:iat a foot.hola—za a it.mt MEM No, Not for Once• ‘Go . with us, to.mortoar ? said Frei: • ' 34; • - . . • MEE