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VOLUME II.
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rUBLISREU WEEKLY,'
JJY JOHN H, CHRISTY,
Terms ofSebirrlptlon.
83B& W @ , £ :tfSr^r
Ok* ■»■**•**•«/«■» tkfritr."
ttUiefi^erUtiaf. , :
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^ 3^ mWMefof the ftf.t.snd* iflj l>«tSPMS«Wars
r eMtaeaheeqnest Inemicn. .
Legal sad yearly al
CsudilMeswUIhe charged $5 I«•# annoancenjente,
t ad iibitairy noriceeexeee.iiiig->x li«e» in length will
echarged is advert iatnueni*- _ , . .
■JS&XC&iFS&S&ttSS
c h»r(*d seesrainglj. *,j
^wiwsfl an& ^rnftssinBgj Cnt^l
C. B. LOMBARD, A
I55JNTIST,. ! r.<ay
t«em*e»»t theStotenf WiUwiXfY^l.^^*^ J«ii3
■^PITNER & ENGLAND.
Wholesale t Retail Deatersln
Croce riei,Drf€foodi,
ILtRDtVARF., SUOE&AJfDBOOTS,
Aprils Athens, Ga.
CLARK & CARTER. v :
^ealeis i^ ’ : ”*
At D. N. Judson’a old atawl, Broad street,
Athene, Git. . . •.,*
—. " 1 _ ' -r—v .. ' ' , 'OUt* ■"■ -,...
. , . . ■ 4,\ <• . a . , '. ' . an, . .. - ‘ ! -U.'C . .‘o J 1'*ll . dS'V’T* ’ ‘ 11 1 !
;l EVJ3RM0RB.;, n
olet murmured soft and lftwly *
■’mid the Shadowing trees,,
Apt] a* it* gentle tone orOM.
'/ tTpHftedby the slightest breeze,
i sat opon a moss grown stone, ■ ■
That served the streamlet for Ashore,.
'And tept my ear to catch the tone,
’ As low it whispered ‘‘Evermore* ’ ■ <
Amt ’mid the flowers, and through the girt,
. Wjib.ceaseless haste it passed aHmjj,
Nor luring bank,-nor rocky *®*$p*\iVr
Could I'tnt the cadence of its song.
: A rainbow sat upon the spray,’
The messenger of harm no more,
The wfcter bounded bn its Wny,
And still repeated “Evermore.” •.'*
The streamlet grew, a mighty tide,
Pad by a thousand mountain rills.
And iuirrored in its ineving waves,
The forest of a thousand bills.
But as the boatman chants bis song.
Timed t« the plashing of ner onr,
His tnneful a sirs the waves prolong,
And echo sweetly ‘'Everjpore.”
So soft and lowly in early day*.
So roughly tossed id youthful strife, , ]
So broad and deep in later year, L * i
Flows on. the hast sning stream of life-;
Our barks »flo«t, the current stroug.
>V« drift not rfpwW towards tJbe shore, l ,
Ami <ach ftesh gale that wafts along, ,
Repeats more clear tWiitnrtHug ton'g.' -
Li?}! list ! what m*nn» it i “Evermore.”
MOORE & CARLOW’ 5
SILK, FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS;
HARD WARS AKD CROCKERY.
April No. 3, Granite Row, At^epp, Ga.
LUCAS' & BILLUPS; y -
mmrJtsjtLB axd retail dealers **r
DRY GOODS, ,, t tra
GROCERIES, HARDWARE, d£c. Ac. r
No. 2, llroad Street, Athens.
ta’^n u. CHRISTY, ‘
Book and Jo» J
“Franklin Job Office,’’ Athens, tr».
•• All work entrusted lo his care Inithtully correctly
and punctually executed, *t prrcesrorrespiino-
JaaU ' tag wifi* tbsharJncss of iltc limes. .
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rat;
WILLIAM N. WHITE,
WHOLESALE ASP UKTAIL *. • It
BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER,
jAd.Viej/aprr «*d
DEALER IX
MUSIC and MUSICAL IXSTRUUEliTS
LAHr».«iJiBCOTLBar,.r^cy uooi»,*c.
k«. f, C«»llef6 Avemi, Kt^n Athens, <5m
•Ige of “ VytMia’a Ueiverahy HoAdtcee.” .,
Ordera promptly filled at Augustauratcs.
English View ot* ook GtivEteNHenT;
Sajrs ’Doubleday, and 1 English writer,
‘•The Amerieiln Republic is 'a*close copy
of the Bnri#b Government'si? ft existed
undeYEdward TH.-^iid wu3“ebndiicted
l»y him—a President 'only being sub;
siiiuitd for a Rifig; ^ Scbatc fdij
ihe House of Peers, life Vesulu of Ikjth
have been neart^sitairiiri.diff'u's^d wealth
—nqniOl^txf hnjtpy yopOTaii’on—equaUr
ry of rights and ljtMhB-^itrifr the peaceiht
enjoyment df property tUr lull ranks. 1 **.
- • .. ■- •• > r - v ;•>j
Feninles areib scarcer inf California,
that a young plry>ieian there, ft ii said
.^ninde a fcr*uiiebylexhtbi\ingu feniqle
drecy* io the :; jP* n fTS W ,4 %5h«d
Prtfiit soats** comip •,j
‘We learn from fbe { ^ah praudsiod
Ciiromcle that the homicide 'cMlemfer^K
ilfc first'eleven months of the past year
shows a list of 13-i homicides committed
in California—7 executions by sheriff',
in accordance wjth statute, and Tort
JAMES M, ROYAL,
HARIfES»BlAKBRt
shop to Mitcholl^ old
_ east of Grady & Nich-
•Imu’*—where be keep* always on hand a
general assortment of articles iu bisline, and
iilvAvireidy to fillortlerslotUc best style
«Ml«" ■ i com/.- H Odi IKK
H AS removed hi*
Tarern, oue door <
COLT & COLBERTj
DEAJ.EUS IS i( i , (
SliflE DRY G00DS.G110CERIUS
■ AND HARDWARE ; . 4t<
No. 9 Granite Row...... Athena, Ga
JAMBS COLT. J WM. C. CPLBERT^
August 6,1355.
T. BISIIOP & SON,
Wholesale and Retail Goccrs,
April ft No. 1, Broad street, Athens.
W. W. LUMPKIN,
rarikfRNET AT IiAW,
.Athens; Ga.' ; r - '■ r
YXyltilt Practice in all the counties of the
;T Western Circuit. Particular attention
IhentocuOectlng. -t i J!
Office on Broad street, over While k Megs’
Jan 81
istdzi
>-tf‘ Why, we.will eat
talk: thfe-mailer over/ 7
‘ Supper havey&u got any V;
‘ Yes—plenty of it'
BY 0 SYfv?NU3 W c6M^j« ' • ‘ ^ Jon told me you lnd none.’
'‘It’itio'use Mntia ‘ !l ’ ‘Neither ’had we this morning,
wherb.’’'7 .•c-rpir, . , 4 , tr.T;trft*t^-^ ^ been 'after work to-day and it
‘But you are not going togive k4p.
, Up ?* Ilovv can.l- help it ? With*
' i* iirTotir days I have been to every book
‘•^bindery in the city, and not a bit of^work
cad I get.’ - ^ t -
‘But have you tried anything else ? !
‘What else can I try ?’
tWliy, any thing that you ca,n do.’
•Yes, I’ve tried other things. I ll
been lo 'moretlianadozen of my frieilds,
and offered to help- them if they. would
hire me.* . .. 1
‘And what did’you mean to' 3o /or
them ■ a i-.u k « ‘ *,*.•&
vl *1'offered either- to posttlimr accouhts,.
make out bill*, oje aqeod to the.counter.’ earned
WSfai-iMBWi. aaij aoj .-*>
ot, smile? Ue aeked. |9?%
I Bol 33^ abwl it, reel ?
but
. ,-todnd-
some’
‘ Yon?: You been after work?’• ut
tered the hfisband in .surprise. . ;r. *■»,
it ^Yea.’ 7 f :}■■■
* But how—where—what?
: f:\Vhj;, frrst I went to Mrs.Snow’s. jHoing.thd .work of a butcher’s boy fora
I kriew hcr.gu-l svas. .sjck, and J hoped; whole week.’:*.: ...» u .
she might have work to be done. 11 Markw.as incredulous, but hiscom-
went to her .ami told, her my - istory; and i panion cootitaced'bint, ami they sepera-
liiive aie . s . et Iuew °rk at once doing her ted, one going home happy and conten-
washing. She gave me food to bring ted,,aud the other going away from
hopie for piy children, and paid mb 1 * - *
three »luiljng8 when-i got through.’
* What—you been out washing for
thus spoke.
What
•To iliink j&i should have' Imagined UCr *
that you wouldfitid work insucha ^ucc.
me
not'
YhaU^o lo -IA! uvi'i J.IU f.ih
^X:<4mcifa Ai’iiirn i»I; m bivuia^
ftbon. , ‘^ , ' k5 ‘ n3 ,:s •>(£
‘But bre have pork?- h Jftw n->ji (tur
‘You ate the lant ibis noon.*
‘Tlkwi’ iv« toustVsiievc n Groaned the
jdbymt'nt about a month.-- He ■‘trui one
uf ihose who gcneraHy cidculate to kec^,
aboufafluufti,^ vAitillt*
consider themselves particularly fortu*
im’tfejTthey k^lp oil of ilebt." Ufe whs
now tWrty yeaks HV hhd'lifr had
ivhree cbilaveks lo.. pruvide Jbcj besides
bHuself.'auAi «,c - r ^ikhhoupe
rent, was a heavy.draught upon his purse
nine executions by the people, in accord
anee with Lynch law.
..; ■ 1 - .j I■ V. i = ■•>■! r
Curb for-Gritba in JJorsrs'—
handful I of elder berries or'/ , r .
them ink) a cfuart of Yruter,' tiid boilT
tlown to a pint—when Cool, drtnWl
your horse and he well be weSI in'h«(
«n hour.«»'* i • luR ••»»•<:’»<»
A Melavciioly Fact.—The New,
Turk Commercial Advertiser 'xfifai <W
unintentional joke in that veiT grtfVe
document, the United States] Tre4sfiry‘
Report-vi* i *ii: ,’i • Tna'biif v»« |
We find in-the enumeration among
the articles which we do i.bt impbrt;
but manufacture for ou reel res/- vienof.
off dneriptUma' --'d ,
hiif f
even when work was
tliere was nothing. '
‘Mitrifl;’ said'hei Mopping and - gazing !
his wife in the face*,'we musl/starve. 1'
M&* *Wh
But do not dispair, Peter.. Tiy
again to-morrow' tor • vrork. ‘ Vcii' tn'ay
find something to do.. Asyffifi^dWli
honest is honorable. Should you make L
hut u shilling' *d.-.dayvYwd' should not
uijiw i JmI. L-vvvkw ki it '•
. *But our house rent ?’ . ».*
^ ‘TruSt’lb ditorlhaL ’Tfe 1 tan£drd
shall not turn tis'ouf. -^If y'oir Will 'feK-
gage to.find somtbibg t*>“do. I wilt see
that.*»?« bouse. . ff , ^
Peter, despairingly.
•But you tnth5t : §d preparedto dtf ! tifiy-
itiiiagjgo'v.) V* TSdoiat* »le 1 irirf
A n )^bingfen%qnalde„ Maria.*. „
il *\Vliy—anything'decent.’
^ The wftC'JYlr 1 inclined 13
thp mutter-was 1 too sarious for thatinndji
,cloud paisyd^ver. hef,%p»
her husband’s dispositiop.and she felt
sJurt fi^e’Vvtti’nf fiiftlibiVifSrk. She^heWhe
Would look fdr toihfe kind of work which
W. L. MARLER, ,, n
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Jefferson, Jackson Coanty, Ga.. .
J McLcsier « Hunter
V a ’ 8 ’ ThoB, P*<>n. Exqs.,'Joflersim; D.
L& J- PwpVs. E»q*. Law
2l J u e; ^’. U Newton, C. Peeples, Bm,
9 hn8U * Athens; Uwi Chrfke
, "-Graham, Esq*. Gainesville..
•nii—ly ->■>.. ■. ...
^ ~'’i 0 ft—
W.G;DEL0NYw
'JJpRIVBY AHA*,
/ Tr-^^rn^nrvti nihil
tidw7’ T * nJ 10 th® claims ot all persons en-
ht«ML WD Wannahtb. under tho’ latr
I "y Una Bill of the'liuniCfongnCtt:: ***
0 ^ r - U ** 8torf
j ^mth r ti-.Ji T f:
n Irr’j.f| :
SLOAN & OaTmAN, 1
. DKiumsw '' r
ItalU ~ ‘ ‘
ledgte.fbr ihc hwt«5 years.-^-Tampa
■PentRttdar, . *u . >n;l -, -l
i; • ■*• , " • ■' 1 * . • .ii-i!.*:.-Jui
Have you said your prayers. Jobh T!
’ No marm. It a i„‘ t my work . Bill
»y» the prayers and I says the' amefts
We agreed to do it, because ! it comes
whOFter. ' - '*4X909*
• i* /.
JLu
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Question AnsaveUri).^—Mr.
ioombs wasecked, it the clbieof his
lecture the other night^t Boston— 1 '* II
i/iiarJes Sumner would be permitted lo
deliver an anti-slavery lecture in Geot-
gw ?2 ; Yes,”! repiitd the Sen ator,
"oidd confine himself within the
Gvoctitution, and did not attempt td wk,
9ite insurrection umdutyf *ha bkeb.®
I ti ' *’ ‘" '• ' ♦*' 'U* ■ l, '> • <!»' - <V
How to Restore Frozen Pota
pasr tmxrssve tffitBzfr
it iS 1 ****' GA.
■ jnne]/
. Fl.h-Fishl. ~
J*B Jj 1. l!!'-Hnp i- so.\.-
Wi . !
Frozen
toes.—We are n?sured by one who has
tried the experiment, that potatoes,
•boughfrozen ever so hard, if. put-intd
boiling water, without washing in cold,
,are>as sweet and as palatableias though
#he frost had not touched them. Inas-
nmch as frozen potatoes are over plenty
jn?t now, this 'ua fact worth knowing.—
Chicago, Daily.Tm#*• - ’ -’ij
ti‘‘w daii-T.i'simif »i , ~l Mf
, •*' a ^ , f. ,M GODX‘Cows.—Someone...
the neighborhood of Cleveland tells-the
Jerald an almost Increditable story tin
relation to the cold-weather of the 9th
iristant,, - He says ft it ,w?s so; coid that
the cows bad to Ue driven into the house
to .lUaw their bags before milkiugi «: *
TT-'y^eiel ua I'Olir.r.-. ’Ar>r,J
Three Tniftos a Woman Cannot
Do.—There are three things a woman
cannot, do—pa> s a bonnet shop without
lookiti" in—see a l>oly without kissing
UTT-and f;d|njre 4 piece of. lace lyithnur
iu^uiring hinv much it cost peryntj^ f |
supper first and-T r Wfty-fte offered’to-Uet me do Vts SLEEPING WITH THE LAND-
4 *^1 -g 1 TaMOIw"'if.
A friend in Stockbvidge Mass.,'-sends
u«i;tlie following anecdote ; iff the Rev.
Znb Twitched,- a. - nn-thodist clergyman
in full apd regular ataudiug anil a mem
bandcarting? He has just turned off
his nigger for drunkenness, and offered
me the place! The old curmudgeon Y.
y had d great-mind to-pitch Atm into
the hand-cart and tun him to the— IT
‘Well,’, said-Peter, if I, had been ini
ymir place I should have taken- uji with
the offer/' • i'. •- iu?i«
. Mark mentioned the name or the
same individual again* • ,v. -w
‘Why,’, resumed Peter;’ I have been
ate. | told bim.1, did, the business
because you. were ’ away hunting up
work." -T- 17 ) t :i ■t r
•* < So he’ff got your gold-AvafchP ^
* N6— : hfe wouldn’t take ii.< He said
#H« has nothing in Iiis house'to' earl*’
tAshmldvjCTupi oypr his wife’Afmine
'job itjJvmfc* ,J,:
,f ‘Bemuse YHJeM‘Jre 'ih : aU iiiive mftdn
©nr' breakfost to-morrow * morning, : we
6& ‘W& rned^ter' Sumwo^d' hnff %4conle- ;respous»bte for the
.iijkk&ii. ^ -4*» # 4 Then wt?F*e^^of a rooffo^ovw
and r food for to-morrow. But wbat hfixt?
What * 1 curSe these hard times afeT *»
i: 1 * Don’t despair, Peter; for We 'shall
not starVe; ' Pve got work enough en-.
: fi^fe«df^o r kc®p tjb-filive/' n s* 5 ’ 1 ° v 2
f 4WftffiSi8 i thgy frfo-v *«
‘• “’Why, Mir/Snow has engaged me to
carry Sneml) packages; baskets, bundles,
&c., totes- rich - customers: fie has
ftad lo giriiop one'of his horses/
- * What do you mean. Maria.?’
When Mr. Show;
crime hohij-ltai dinner, I was there ‘'and
iisked him if he ever had light articles!
which hb wished to send around to hi-;
customers. Never mind all that wa^
sahk i<, ’fR. did happen-tb want just such';
work done, though he had meant to call;
upon (be idlers that lounge about the
market. -He promised fo give me all
* the work he could, and I’m to be there !
._|m'aC-H r *aS«u ! m the morning: *»iT
xhjs KV i»retiy ga * ’My wi
turned bdteheris boy- You' vrill- titftdo}
anv 1 such' thin?.’ 7 f t*.r 1
fis-wi
-r; t t-.fi
n
odtT' J *
* Becausd^U^Sdsis^* ” lf "A
‘ Well, s6WiH.' T . ’
‘Then ft «tA3re^ honorable- r; t6 lay
stHIrapd sturvef^nd see one’s childrei
Mie*t
bybomSLMurii,^ teUyou Pete* ifybu
hwi e to find some sort of excitement in
which ta.drowrr his misery^
; One slay ffeur bad a basket of provi-
our butchersyvife? ^said Peter, looking siofts ta carry te .-Mr. W »>'k It was
his former empioyer> He (oak tbe loud
open his - arm. and started- off. and just
as be was entering the y ardof the cus
tomer, he met Mr. W—coming-out.
.Ah. SUnwood. is this you ? ? askiid
his old employer,i.kindlyi- --a ■di-.n-m.-
a* .‘X«,trt.l<-i li v/t -JuMi’.'i >.:? it-w!
‘What are you up. to nowS’ siV--w^
a; ;l’m a butcher's boy, sir.*
fiAriFfbat-P-»•*■}—sindt i
? YoU: see Ike : brought .provisions for
you/xir.- -I’m. a regular - butcher’s boy,’
: ‘And how loug have;, you bu‘en
work thu»?’r ^uUi-itoe -r. • k: . r-*.,. 1
-■‘This is the tenth day/i;.-v to :..»*•
‘But don’t it come baud?* .-r »
: .‘Nothing comes, hard so long as it is
honest/; arfdLwiil furnish my family
'ffitbinrridP <-.p -ji.-:. '
: ‘And how, much can you make a day.
at this?’ m v. j!v. .t i.i-it-.-b :
‘Sometimes over a ddlar, and some
times pnt over fifty cents.’ ,« ■: wt >|
oi^tWell, look here, Slanwood, there
has been no less than a dozen of my old
hands hanging, around my counting
mom for o fortnight, whining for work)
They are stout. ahie-men, 'and yet they
lie Istill; because I have oc>: work; for
thejra.1 Last . Saturday I: took pity tin
Leeds,-and Dfllbred him- i he job of doing
my b!(nd-carting,. id- 1 , told him r’lbat'-I
would give him a dollar and :-a quarter
a day' but he turned np his uose, aud
asked me-nottn insult him f And yet
-rnir ^
fa ■ >j trtr -rtvf! 'J 4 V.ir :
|"‘£r<-! .jj, . “jt:I '
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NUMBElt 39
JOB SASS’ ADVICE TO YOUNG
*** '* LADIES: ' r7t .
i u Job Sass, of the Boston HeraldiJ&ti
recently been, addressing himteif to
young ladies; Wo-have thought a "fow
extracts from his opinions and refive-
tidnS might be relished by the readur,
andxre accordingly present them. Job
fn the State Legislature! Zi.}), s^Tys w » philosophur of ihc old school and has
- 1 : an original style 0/ wriiing:
yoiin/f iooman rnliho i Hav sum limes
llorntf ! I YHSUff the "makin up o’TIm
•viirld.T 'wudii’t Hav taken out old'aid-
am’s Rib to make witnen With, but
{per Kvtilry) wud bav ruther Let the ;•
old feller i.am to : sleep alone at Nites
&. mak up Ilia own bed, and et Cetery
—stil wut is it, & we Mustj roaik tiiu''
Beat 01ft. 'nkonlinly i will throw aside
awl Pro udidcs agin the sex, & Pmceed
td tell Wiifhiy idee ia konaarniu Wilt a *’
ydung-'wohnrn' shud Bet?. 1 *•'*
M *-'• fust & Fofcmukt tliVn, ’young Womun,
nV'oWf ’nwf attempts at vaih siiow. i hav
Qpnfercnce sat, with dtfors.closed, for the
purpose pif transacting priyaty- busihvW,
and,e»pcoi^4jl« tMieiulyfi-Q^ ffxamipm;
tion-of.cach member’s prirate ebaradvi
qc rather coudu«t during the past ; *ye*r’
For this, purpose,; thq .-.rierlt -called the
CtfiL.AA vVtm itfte,; custprn, ip,due
cpursg.2eh!?JWfl»9 .was'ceM-n f.lb**
any one know : gught agnin^ the Conduct
of brother Twitehell during. the., past
yea^r asked]|he?J|i»shQp-win#. \ya*jpre-
sidmg pfocer.:; After-al ttvwnent’s i«i/
lence,Zeb* tmve|ening cornppnlonarose
from his seat,, and w«h a j heart
and grave countennnce, said hu felt he
owed to God* to The,; cbtir^hi .end to
fe'3'r%sjy, though tfith trembling. He
thta rdattd . whqtiZellrhad to}*!; while
passing th^ tavern
the ' ’
he: owned that Ids family ,were suffering,
But do.you come to ir-jf .' placer taoMt-i;fiid 1 * Say nl - rdatioteto -*S
row morning, and you shall have srafife- chiirgc/ Zeb . ardse and- saidi “ I did
ihing to dt*, if it is only, to hnld yo'ur
bench. I honor you for! your manly in l
dependence.- Peter.-grasped the old
man’s hand with;a joyous, grateful grip,
and blessed him fervently.--
;( t pf*hit night he gave Mr, Sikj w nj^ice
that he must quit, apd.on the hdlyyipg
morning; lie went.to the bindery,; For
mfci*
W# -beary,jpb, came ijt, anOKl
^r.p.W lwo ^ . hi » d ; -work. . He
fftf ^H^ir^e^Imppj.Miiui evey, f-.r,
he^ had learned two things; first, wbajbs
npblp hjtjti ■nri“^^TrW'» r
,t^np|r tjesource for gqod, to, heH within
- The Shai-.ks Frozen.—It is saM,Ky
the oldest settlers, rlj.nt so severely ’Cold!
weather has never been experienced in
Florida until this winter. (Japt. BonteS
De Oca informs us that sharks have been
late
spell, in Charlotte Harbor.'t Sfadr ^Pf* wu ” to ® 11 wnw w wotk-www^ e , MU|er gi) aa^dojAlkgafftfw:* a vmmiij
event has nqt transpired, to IA» ffnu»4v4 ,uto»k»#^Jtwbrihi»»fttoi^«rini*tom*. ^ IfyhMjriiiigOjV^aidAhwiWifiri dvitlW'
as be had once or twice expressed^jj. - . ,
However, ^heknew ft would be of no
a Oh the ,; follbwing morfiingi' thb^last
bitmffood in the ftquse was put upon -the
For years’ lie4i:id been ghi*. tlioQgliiiWs,
and fortiiiinte, making the- ftwiSf mf >dte
prefimt, forgetvngthje.pasu.pnd leaving
.he futuro to take c;ire rf,,toe|(.
the 'truth wtis naked-ami clear; ana
when he left the house, he said; ‘ibftm-
tliing must be dona* ‘ -
3 : Ki? iooi^r'liad'AVe hft^ftnd ‘gone,
ih’trfi Mrs.<6tartW6od put dn hdr bonnet
ahU )Wrh b Her eldest cbiW- x’}ts«4’ g«f
seven yearf old, and. her-youngesb 'foyr
She asked " her. next . door, neighbor if
Alic would takd eare of hjer r.MIdren.Undl
nbcm, > • r TI»Jo- Were -Knftivn*- ro he-good ■ -
and qwietiimdthey.H^Je ,ak « nicl,eertui, J
Titen Mrs. S'.anwoqd locked, up : tor
house and went^wav.’ ^heTeturu;
caiuipf ; find iwrtrk,.i.niust,We sto^W;
have been, without-; bread; to-night; bid
I not found work to-day, Ym»b know ^
that all kiadsof-hght agreeable business ^c«, w ^
are seized uptmjfHtHtoea vvlio hsv# p#t-' Jl/rvuVi pf tl^ J%$?b ^ ^ P*Jf
rtcfilfif fci#Pdsetto* leogsged -,iu tto«n.; ft^Ifur tbe } fttti»rc; f^r, 11,0 tuajp, is sor.se-
A% such»st.time*.a$ th«, i^ is nut for. to to I <HiW bu ,V ^ .W W ;9*ll come vvhen
consider what Work, vt»4kd
vrt) Ih»gva«n.it iahooesu . OhsighMoi-:.,.rti? a *U -•
the liberty:oCliwng upon my own de- ~—*-t — ;>K ,
ifefUteiwdi^mimdoptpdtofio tdito gov*. HISTOR jCA.L FACTS.' •
eroedoy.ouui'.Couvictions of right,’.; •;; J The RotnUn Catholic Bishop, of Louis-
.;V>Butmy wife only think-rryew carry r
jng our .butclier’slstuffi >’ Why Ii
fling importance,'F triTI state'it; When
i slept with the landlord's wife, as I
tdld lHe brqiheir,Tk‘ept ; ‘the tavern n.y-.
^S’he lonjf and troubled counrenanecs
relaxed; a lifter followed, and the next 1
rfainecra'thc -roll-VTaS edited; atasu 1
, tlSERJi INFORJU-ripBjt.,
?#CT r
The Missouri
papers ire nominating
■^CiE Doniphan for the Presidency.
noon, bringing dinner for her chil
dren, and then went away again. She
•dime iir the evening:before her husband,
carrying a Ji«»yy basket oi> hjffMMAi
•Well, Peter,’ she asked, after her
husTjand had entered* and ihp down, ‘wnat
flick.?’ ’’? r ‘
•I^foihing’! nothing he groaned. ‘‘I
made out to get dinner from an old chum,
but I could not find work,’ i
‘And where have you looked to-day ?’
•O—everywhere* lye .been ;tp
hundred places, but it# tbo same story
iri every place. It’s nothing'but one
eternal do—no—no ! I'm-sick snd ^red
of it.*', '] sdt rilTra xsw .
‘ What have you offered to do?’
‘. Why, even weut &q far as to offer to
fend « liquor store (loiru town,
‘‘The wife srailfed. _ , f
* Now what shall dif? filtered
1 Peter, spasmodically,* *
are
W
fid-
in gs
P’S
Tn - tllfi British ConstitutionVsuch for
smile, *1 will sfay at home'and take care St ante as Magna Charlu ; bui he boast
ofthechildctaJj/te se fed that Magna Charts was extorted from
ie ipore he thoughl upon, the malter, j;d^f Roman GfftbClic jMilfiftC Fhe
ie more he saw the justice andvigutoi same boast was riecetitly made 1ft the
the path into. tfhidL. bis. wife tod’flitolHouse of Representatives at Washing-
led hun,f, Before he went to. bed. hp fon; and si membei- added that Step^-^
I:iliY io lo the Tith]gdon, : wTo presented ; Magna Cl
“npirT fe to Kiiigj!lohn; 7 was“'a Ciithblic.' *
tBsTsuA '</:>' ‘hi^ Smith, of Alabama, made a reply
And Peter Slanwood went upon,-"* 3 SS-SfeihcAi,24MtolLm Sa ^hJaU,
Mr.
r — fcjjWtiil
created - much sen-aimh'and caffed forth
lailse. :1 saitkK”
at rememheY-tto dnlme bf the
cVtstinguished pfirson ’whb lead the revo
lution which' resulted -id' the establish-
other fo> Mrs*
workr.d
tW yitfi ? fricierlie!**; ’’ Tfeeifprfosing
with an awful seriou-ness, he proceeded
with’slow hod solemn deliberation”
“There was one little circumstance
her of the .Vermont Conference. _Ai
one time he represented Stock bridge
in the State Legislature. s/iys
bur informant is a man of fair talents,
both aa a preacher and musician. . In
the pulpit, be is grave, solemn, dignified ;
a thorough'systematic sermonizer ; but
out of the pulpit, there b no.man Jiving
who is’ more full of fun aiid drollery. On
one occasion he was wending his way
toward.the s^at .of tlie Annual Oonfer-
enoe pf ministers, • in company with
another cfergman. Passing a country
inn,,hp .remarked to his comp an inn :
~*The last time l ptopped at thut tavern,
I slept with tlie landlord’s, wife!” in
utter amazement thq clerical friend
WW l 1
just ys-havl •stoVV - -Ahs'ftys'cbSar^ cd That the gall wat.
-?ltd qu aywji thp jltvfkVH^ff^Mli in *' **litde Aside her Dollar?,
topfcpg sidetice, !until, l^ ^fiiiftod tto a ;>^ ( for ^IcriHa shawls A Kolli^s,’*
»#(->/.to-j id lo | ;(1 Hwte.jTfkn^mu'mory, bui. i Think UV
In the early parto^ tto^^e^OUtXk^ yrtaiVatts Pr byion—but tImt aiut
Nothcr-he|?}.ncr-.Thar,df ihe.didn’t Mifr-.
. ; r.T M'WtkcriloPiA^.hurfs she, be! savtiu
.tij thro\v;herself A,v'4iy : on sum block
head ofa Kuntty scool.masrer, or Parish
MfaJ ^—.TrvUi. in . «-* '1
M « tidy,' Han^Ho toimit :<& a Neat
kalikq dres?, (without No flouufcsvhow-
sume)er > ;.i 4to»’b.0lij«icto tu^liir i A<-
ye Vaiji’i:wuo»: % -iho»c who want
wimmep fo go Round it.hout rfii. sorter.
R'ggbl Up wjhatsunever-'--. »>•>-»< 5.
»i. .suppose, £pr jn-tonce, ye’Shud doo 119
mistress eve Did, 4?. .promenade back
wards wards. \vfth-i)ojhiiU>ja your
pnrson-but Forrest levc§ U ask yc, Kud
M
tod:e^uty.;to4mrforiu;.one that,:,he etvytfung More revoltin—ant-
mt'on In t<« tLo n!iiii<nVi nn#t 1,. .1 • n 1 it 1 . • . v\ • • i
thing BeUer kalkulutcd to,.Duba«eiLff«>
tom^ ’.Heiiim'stJtotofor^afisctored ;MM«inlj.vHolr^4fr,yet i know
ji fea'rle^ily, though Avith trembling. He piiilantqopists-(i wont name No name#,
Jiuto parson tomps«
tompson m. my
*1!’ c 5°L. !si he ^? ,e P l vv '*h ^yffijsyifVtiWifd.katry domesfiek Ekono-
landlord:# W et The qiy.so/ui;,tf|fitmQthin Short o’That w ud
• Kulo n r ^ A
'gtiye tody ^ rnin'isters was " struck as Ansur.JJ , ;Riu
-with A- tlifttidC^o 11 ^> alttoit^h'*• it fmv /.JpH'.Not mio kiyhr.iYbur charms:up,
By. all 'rn.esto, ;buti,Doa; it iu a Natml,,
. ■- u . ® ,, easy wwy—avoid foolish D«play, tuukin
I knedr bettfer than the btHers, the ctorae-- fol.. a foink tliaf awl yeer Got wortj%t^
t -ter of the accused.^.The Bishop called bavin, is Spread akross your Shoulders
-! (iiibrbther Tj- artd A-ked Him- fc.' Awn. v«.,^ «„«!, i*
yourlfook,.. : '*uetofolly is not
b«Iy Disgustiu. in. the eye* of Sensible
men, but Repulsive (a3 i Muk bold Ip
assort). ,iu the site ofa Still'higher pov»^ *
er-i
;; Jt UNatral, i ndniit, as You begin tu
Budd ,ir.tu womanhood, dt braid Up
your hair, go in|u kurls, dt Put inear-
ripgs.de So. on, that ye Shud bee kart-
mg Round for sum teller Tu put hi# eyo-
Ah» ye.& wake Komments on your Par-
sntl^I \aiipearuuce.'^.bot-toe Kiiuitoust
mark Mg vwrdsi—serpents Sumtimes
krawt round, In silks' St Satin, do yo-
Uuddfslmid me;? if not-, i’U-Bee rt leetlo-
More explicit;. & Add.:—more Young
wiraen tov’Biji ruint by.The wiles anti
thrUfivenjOfithe 1 Lords of kreushun, (so.
Tu speck,) Than kud Stan on boston
{Common,-without krowdin Wun anultor
QUID’.The gales! .n
l. i w.en i-sitB A yutig gall Make up facei
At her:mmtor—-tlirow -The dLh clouir,
ordust pan, or the poker, Ut Ual father*
toud-rr.-folad, make.Tilepoor ohl woman
How to know the Age o£\ft Hor.$t trr-
Vhe. colt is .tofu- with .twri^grtodefilj
,When ; fourteeth have^inade thqir
appeqruuto* the^Qlk h fiweAc :tl|tys .ol4
,n^,,vhc»rte, n«l;f«» : «>nt? Iwft. il Hare,.*),. ta,n<lek / «™.Ve SO asI,oppi n )
Mwv.SjWHlV- 8 - n . dotl,el f to
pixall's. And .the n?\v carrier
alVday, ant! wllen tt* came. uiglli he had ® e » l 0/ Magna' Charta.' lie may have
earned ninetv-seven cents It had bten been a Ca,hohc Priest; but sir, he only
rl a day of trials, but no one sm-cred at intervened betsveen the Pope and the
' • hun/and all his acquaintances whom to Kmg: and the gentleman ought totove
net graded blip,the,same as usual. Hi
yas far happ.ier.nfi'v than, ho was when
he. wenyiiome the^Tght before, for now
he was independent . g ■’
Ou the nex{ day'^e earned over a dol
lar; and thus he continued to work for
a \veek, at the end ofj'wbich lie had five
dollars and % seventy-five ceiim in his
pocket, besides having paid for all the
food for his family, save s<*ine few pieces
of meat Sjiow had given them. Satur
day evening he meet Murk Leeds, ano
ther, binder, who had been discharged
t'rum work with him-elf. Leeds looked
care porn and rusty, fu, ^ii -//•* ;.i‘
* How g**es it.? 1 Jisked Peter.
‘i Don’t usk me,'-groaiied Mark. ‘My
TareHy are half starved.
‘ Rut capk you find any tiling to do?’
Nothi
*11-ire you tried ? * l yu.to»aM->sJ
‘Everywhere; but it Js no use. 1
have pawned all my clothes uavo those
I have on. I’ve been to the bindery
today, and Wteit do you supp^we he
off *red me ?*;<• 1 njd jey.?
•Wlj.it was it V
Kdog", pH
e ( reniembere3 that the 4kpe excommu,
nic^tod e\ety.,maTt who, mded. in DM es
tabtohmeut of Magna Uharla,!-^!j ;».•«.
,:?*i say, Mr-Ofork, that Steplien Lang
’ [.don may have been Catholic;Priest,
aud no.tjoubt waSjv bufc; ha only inter-
vened totween the: King and the Pope;
and the gentleman?; ought, fo. have re-,
raeratoried .that for.ltis agency.iju work-
iug out the great chart of liberty, he. ar , e , -
with every other. mail who acted with .advances in age the gums
fo-.n, including the King himifelf, was
excommunicated by thc Pope ;-mi inter
dict was laid; upon the charter nself-
and Us great and glorious doctrines
were denounced as. heresies! Again,
sir, I a#k the genileimtot when, in any
assembly on the- face of.ifte earth, was
the Roman Catholic clergy eve'r found
on the side of liberty ? When, in any
contest between tfio people and the ty
rant, did the Roman Catholic clerg\
foil !o take sides with the existing pow
er, whether Ivng, Pope or Emperor.
teeth appear, the colt is eight months,
and, when the fotter hdve attaiuctl to the
height of the /rr*»^-teet{i, it ; fo,ppe' ; t \ citf
• Tlio.two .year.,-old cplt, has,the
i < tomeMri*e4adl:.i*9totaiK'C ill the tnid-
dle of the,tooth:? crown) ground out,of
art.the.front teeth. d.a. tto foir4 yeai
the mid.I/e f(fint:\V&hvp jlriDg
nnff. when three years-old theseare tpib-
stitutcd.hy f the horse teftli. The nflU
four teeth are shifted in.the fiiurdi yearj
and t ibR corner-teeth in the fffi^.v At
six years, the kernel is worn off the
lower middleJront-icexh, and the bridle*
teeth have noav attained to their. full
growth.. At f’eveti yeari, a hook^has
toe'll formed on the CQrner-teeiK df' jKj
upper-jaw; tttoJterhf/ojT the teeth next
to tlm' middle fronts is \y«>rri qiit, and
the bridle-teeth begin to wear off. At
eight years pf age, thp kernel .\s fvinxn
out^of all Wnz lower front ‘ and be*
gins Jto dacrease \n i\}Q middle upper,
fronts. In tlie ninth year, the kerne!
has wholly tirsappcavedfroirf the |mm
\juddle frotit*\e&\\\A\ichookoi\ the corner•
tee|h ,has increased iti size, and the
bridle-teeth lose their points In the
tepth yearyhe kernel' is wnrp out pf^hfi
teeth next to the middle fronts of the
upper jaw; iitidlh the eleventh year,
the ’.kernel has entirely. vanished, from
the corner-teeth of tlie. sain a jaw,',
twelve jrears old. the crown of all thq
fronMeeth in the lower, jaw, lm be
come triangular, and the bridle teeth
are much worn down. As the horse
-hrink away
from the teeth, which, consequently,
receive a long, narrow appearance, and
their kernels have become metamor
phosed into a darkish point, gray hairs
increase in the forehead, over the eye#,
and the chiu assumes the form of tm
angle.—Practical Farmer
The New York Veterans of W1RL
wilicelehrate Washington’s -birth-day,
by a'convention at Albany..
-,Peter Kizen, aged : 102 years .and
days, the last of the Revolutionary hand
residing in Perry county, Ohio, died at
hi* residence,.in Hopewell towusltip
Perry county, on the lltli ult v He had
been married four times, was the hither
of twenty-five chi Idjren, jo.ijf Jotvi s a
widow, sixty.nine grand ch
t»d
•*teM»y^-?'/itJi, that things llaveren-fotl
A krit-isy Ueyoud. vrldch liUmau Emito
ranee krf;»,’t well Coot) further.-. ...
Thttpbst'itiuqy Of.woman is#o fi-auly
ruled in Her system, ft wud Li-e tiie fonv
p^foU/ r ’fu. attempt ‘-.nulikale Ifo
momtfaiii# 11 Ay t»U» moved, i Know, by
pimple foitli,- r bn't.,tor«^ » Tusk, .cpnt--
paretl with* Wjoh iuovin 'inountuins I*,
b'ut boy’s.Play, ', .
\ftwmtrtaPi I »Vr V v• f ««
TECHNICAL OUSERVATIONS.
A few day6 ago u couple of . men gut
into a fight, and a Constqni tjce, it being
uatui-*liy:liie vase/ii ring: of excited itK
dividmil# :got around'tlie parties, and
each; according: to his own particular-
feeling* in the miiltir, gave his advi* c.
-Peg into him 1 • said Gte shocmaker ;
hammer hi* itppt-r leather for him-thatit
the kind.wax him, my ls**i-—bear his.-oul
out fot* him.”* 1:. :. m «> •
T* Cur into his fat, old fid,” said the
butcher I’-knnek him ou hi* ln*u l. ihiy’f
.why' (longer punch his ribs ? • You’re
a regular paltVyou toe! riKuttcklu him v
-noa yer got liitjt, and make mince meat
oi hira.”. : if f ; :
.'•Dfcjss-Jiitn well," said the. tailor, mm
how he p ints! fell hitn ! give biueiLstitcU.
in his ri*A l-r-toltun up bis ftp, ant!
knockIrimbang up,” *.- . ir
.“Tm his hldc^’-saiilthc currier, ‘q» «1
the bark of his'liorsc, and damage hi*
•bin” V- -r-v-f/v.;
‘‘Thfe suits me exactly,”.*aid the law,
er; d’get' hia ln ad inielinucery, and bleed
him till lie plead#, then he’* a g>M.-d ease.”
Then advancing (o the otbnr one Ini
#aid,-‘•lie’s doing you an ’mj.iry ; li-te
perfectly feroeiuu>; t ike the law m» htav
aitd- i'li look out for the r«*tu tinder.”
‘•I saw,him strikeyo.i fi.ttj? said thi*
carpenter vohi 1 him i Kuot k his djfo
right* from tni-Jer him ; yto-s.mt h'ttn ttii-r-
til he lies dormant, l’ti b-t n l-a*ki t
Miavings on j o«, old chip.”
• M Plti^ him in the eye." said ihetohac-
twenty-threc gtfea't graitd children. 4,j*itn at his leisuft.”
coni't.
•‘Gel
up rt ddtible twist <>
•i him
and then
chaw
r liim up 1)i;ii i h
: 111 Ill
■lump yc
in: hitq ou >u his
niy^er
he-id,’’
r \ **& ■ t 1 rV.j>
‘•Rata
*r hi*
*11; t rl j: •
iter —-
“.Sctuable hi*
matter for hftn ahcl
knock
him into
It.—11
, vvhi-re tlie devil can
. a.-^f