The temperance banner. (Penfield, Ga.) 18??-1856, September 22, 1855, Image 1

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Pr <'!or>M •** !>• htCif* f'-*r is, i.•>( < > xre’ tin-..**, jr v-* O') • l <u , • thro*’ :-ontb*. without alteration f $ ZOO ?br * tilerfi *martv'iy. . ... .... 7 <h) 1 * 4 twelve 1 “ “ .............. 12 00 C s |uar OQ ‘ 1 •’ ...... 00 j? •* “ ’• * . ~... 21 0o i ** “ 44 “ 25 (M) * in *k J * v the number of irwticnp, conti.iaetl untfl id, aiui ch rired accordingly., fy*rrhiijts, J)pig.\ is, aii i ot) • n t -r.v oontjr&ci . r jptyer? ,*.iing by >•* year, on it is*naM : : term, 1 . >! n tfr.e Home Journal “SI V< V J THOU GHIV” I FLOoct beside by window and looked out Upon the sunset----’gainst tho veiling sky The gorgeous clouds heaped up, to fancy .seemed Like mountains piled in soletnn grardenr higl Cliff upon cliff all silently they rose, Their purple edges fringed with golden light. While far beneath there lay n silver lake, With it< ptill ’-aters gleaming pure and f'rig-lt Between the hills, deep quiet valleys spread, Where or.” might wander dreaming pleasant dreams; Bathed in a rosy mist amid the rocks. Th” haunted rivers and the gushing streams Oft have I gazed on such a scene as this In childhood’s hour -:’en then its beauty slot ; Into my heart with th” same witching power And waked wild fancies far beyond control. How pleasant, 1 have thought, ‘twould be to float Over those waters, free from every care, And listen to the sounds of musk, sweet, Soft stealing through the fragrant summer air! But as I looked, the glori us vision passed. And night came forth—the fearful, holy night •With all her twinkling stars that o’er us shod Such g-entic b-at;i* of sob. •- •••’ silver’ fight And thus it is with me. I to* airy .-napes That I so loved in childhood's merry day- j Have vanished, and my quiet joy- are now More like the star sight’s mild and constant rays. And I am thankful that it is so -fair The sunset’s glow -butjth! it fades awa> More blessed’tis to love the chastened light That soon shall mt !* into eternal day THE FAMILY.—HOME BfGIVES. TIV T. S. AKTIIUK. ‘Til not live in this way!” exclaimed Mrs. J.yon, passionately. “Such disorder, wrangling and Irreg ularity, rob me of my peace, and make the house a bedlam, instead of a quiet home. Tom ‘’ she spoke sharply to • brig! itth .I to svi j ling :way with a wooden hummer on a ‘ hair and making a most intolerable din, “stop that noi*. ibis instant! hndyou Em, not n word more from your lips. If you can’t live n peace with your -i -h r I’ll separate you. IVychcar? bush! this instant!” “Then mako ..fill • give to” my ;.ir- i-hi-.i >i■'• got it in ‘• -r ;■ ‘ne*'.’ •‘lt's n” such thing, 1 ha ’ot.” ret • ‘ted ’ You have. T say.” “1 tell you l hui.'i’t ’ ••Will you hush V Tb- fa of Mrs I.y on was tic f‘, red, a I sl'.i- s* . i.ij’tcil up- i< *i 1 i!oo r as- he .sj’ok'.'. “i iv mt tm piricu Jiioi, Mflke.Juli give me my pincushion. li-ritated ’ •. vid c.-etr-I. Mt >. I.yt.;- r.itight Juba uv itr arm, and uruating her band in h ■.■ jiocket, drev cut a knife, u *f !>'•'•, “tul t- p nkulfc. i*l toll yvi ir’.v- a’t tlw-rt..’ C‘ tddn’t o. b. me V” Thi iniT.i > fi.’.o ••• aa-'n.ore thant*'” m ■ 1 ■: cc.iid cridi.n ‘tub, u\ : i g qor 1 o oigt o’ imnu! •., -be bo.v. ij ..hi i of J ii* io. ‘lUn ”y. . ■ >t ‘hr .'-Tue t’in 71:> Cy ■ * am o, :.'l thi* troulib.-, a wroi.u • “iFatioi- “I'her ‘■‘ter; he- ’.urn 1 oj-ot: >..-r a!*’- obni i ‘‘r og r epia* P’anid'Ui''.; n I'"': cue J hr :.’q. ti> \ ounger “:, ,-1 , ’t , eft*: - ■ ‘.a :1 • it, . eontr t b> thi • ’ r f their tnef tern per. i “carri- uddcnly qir't- ~ i ■'•’to'; awa; nto the iTi’ T‘ -it*: - - .'te ba ’ sen*-- on th floor, herw’ r.’■■■:o iii’lov s, enrxed ’ qui l . ririglin?, and glance-! fearfu!'.y :p * the d*.- :ri -i fare i. “ Inch she had'.:< i ’ e*l i- r ‘ “ fie ’• • v-tight that made her him . . i j ft;.. e- f ’ii” but-’ .1 par si oil’ -tb” • torm. Ala r the evil . that were left 1 1 lias, image • f-.h-; r. ifagnci >ty ;"-■'* it- at -dant on th*. memory of i -.r - lil'lrr. aei -.ever to be ef fe'ed. Hr * many, tn&t.y ‘.'ur >n afev year-, “id not. a righ heave i< ;r r-os.a- tha’. petnfeS refi> -- ♦i v r. io'.k mi: i non th*r: frem -.i-.id r ••*•- r ,< ; vforaof chc ih.y*i A woman of tr< >d itnp’i!* . but with ■-’arc ,-y any si •f-eoTitr-'i, was Mrs. Lynr. ‘"he i• -ed her children, and desired their good. That they -bowed o little forbearance, one vith the othei, roariifested so fittle wsTerr.tcl affection. LlfDoifi to Crmpentiifc, General Bfntcltigmrt, ano the latest llelos. “M \ ‘ ..iV, -H |>r.! ‘ *•• A, 5. 4 rllY:ull!li !■') ttiii fii>nil\ i. 1 i 1 disunion. >*iMvr at Mirituuu vHii m(( mid 1 .in. i ld'dmi hi hand ~ih . was •ua after i bullit in of | tasi n, Mr-. 1. 1 .u. d'.’ l *l, and Ui -n. ;■ u .1. . ~—'*(.l ■1 - aged, reti".’ ! fi'oii. ber :ii•.•.i. >. grit v and ■■ Lifting thi ti-util,'u >i u • Tj, I >•. it-'hend fi ‘uiiT’v . in-1 ii :•, . u.. , •.... J.- nurserj, sough .... ] . in repiitar •• •*! hmriiliiuioti, • i.. iv.-d'.-d t!.- stomij ■■ , hrough t hieh ■ dji , . and Wamed !mv• •if vu tin d!\ \o j.-s.-ion, ilisten lot me.'in tlio trunbi. un f.o ~pj- tiiidren witt’ i ijuii'idi oniiiinntion. To • oiling, Cttlifinens tod. Xilt, mi, mis perpl ‘u . Ha# , iyrn nant ofselfeonfn.|. >\ U.-> wast.ilic done .vitli her children > 11. ■ were iiey . b \ ■■■ ight ? I’ainfuliy did -ut el lier own unli, . !'n ihc task. Hy this line the ‘• • > - e.-eec, au ilie mi.ih r Toll sonwwhat • il :.i M in.iuli jh.'im ft .it ~iy true mother Vfvws, vlien . iui 5 babe i . . •in tie?’ i.-ele. \ lay mi a ?ii df “T whet ‘ she v “ itting, and Mr Lyon, scan ioi of the •i",. reached out lu rli -old !'i ‘ th,* . Slieopcu cd. itliouf t‘ eli- • nli,, . n ir. t-. ‘ euUMits. but die had read 01 ■ net . n thi .a : - an. - ten lieu ,u .ti ...: \ ‘All rigl ernnien f children gins ith ; - ; goveriimtiU.” , fli.-’A-irds - in- i .iTiiicn lor in r, mui b-. initn I sxi■ cl• i !v Mt .in iiu ?. r> piiou - I She ■ > u iii lii’ >l. iii'c and light, alii: 1 .-.dtlu. Look j own errors, lim- ■'• qim m ii , i been -"t ting, when turm >1 ■ grew 1 more .-mi uiori • i l, oon arous’d to : the painful • i! > usual, i ’ alone, the * . “ • child!u. v> Misiiid’ou iitnong t,h. niseisi;S. Vari ous noise-, ■ .•! ,tol.’..hue on and throving ibout ! chairs and otln pice* - furuiti.i s, swi .. heard, and jat length n loud -ci< um, nnngii and ‘-vttn ..n'/rv vocii. • ’ at’oinq sioi upon lur sir Indignation sv. lied instantly i- the heart >.r Mrs. ‘Ly n and hurin.-Jly j, .qciiig the sleeping inibn in its ! crib, slit- v;n- -d sot iin-scene of di.-iiii’diT, moved t.y lari iiiipuls-’ to punish -cvirely ti-o young rein Ik agains: luthoi ity, . n\ svas b.-d! ..ay don n tin. stairs vhen her in . mi m the set timi rnnien f child) i gins with -Mf-governnicnt.” AV i'll angi ,-nbiiU': ingrr : U hen -im'io tui.-eis j storm, - tit'-rupcs’ -td.-.d. II t <l i t qin -iions ! asked of herscit alu.os’ itniiluntarily -Tlifc- is no J 1 spirit in vliinh to ‘:• !mv childrmi It never has, | ! and never will Tifbrce ordor and otiodienca., ’ she ’ added ■ slit .-i'n.J :i)-’ iln stair:-, .struggling with ! heivelf, and ‘•nixing for i'-tmo Erom tin nmsery came b.inb r sounds ol‘lis< .'dor. How - ak tin. ino | this ftb ‘ i ‘t. :h- r , uikiK .va- so nglli. “I nui-t. net tnd idly here “ sin; said, ns a .sharp :c. cry ot angnirh smote ‘ u . .-;,i s, and so .-In inov-:d |on quickly, and opening tin nurtscrv door, stood n - vealed to bti child's t. Julia badju.,i. raio dher i hand t” -frik Emilt .’ ho ,-to.-J mfrontin her iv'ih . a firry liirt. Ii ith w.-r- a little stnrtb dat their mo ther'-'Midden appearance and both expi ting the , j storm which usually etr-i t kueh times. b<.-/a> to ■ ’ a.-suit -tir . ■ i Hiit, stub: .or .■■- •t i* j : i*-b 1 1 . v in-’ . j tiTiipevate r e;:'of* ■. < < ,--.n- i..i I \ few and T.vot tin; ,• he tI children—'.o not up. ; b i- j,ab cflinnh’ | liasin . iio - -ii 1, i beciuni AV hat a look qf m .w ---i der entn- grndua’lv into ts - ci’ildren'-i fat •*, a- iJicy | glf.:ic.'<i or.- ■>( tb” o*!>-'■••. nr thir of .-bin,... was - r,i-:<t. v’sil'le. \ and • tbc moth i vas conscious of a ne'.’ r>:• vi i ’• the y'.,i-; rd- 1. of 1,-, r i ; .-i bold. J “Kt’.iily, ’said he. . b ;■ mildH i..i _ • ! ; a ton ii of sorrow u - h- ’ > oirr .1). . mild not übdnf, j “I wish von vouM ;/'• >r into roy room, arid sit vjth Mary while she - 1 "’ ;• . Without a fi- I ■ ‘ 1 j Emily went, j.tlctt.v q ,ii... \ . *. ■ ! liriioti’ci ! Thir J- : i . jeb if -ji .i .ia. Mi.t'v tlitu-.s had Mr-. I •*••• hi, m.iier h i o i j curn-Ta.-’C', ‘A ..a and ‘t y.. , ; or, “f’T-nrsn. -u*-r gli • ‘ l.fr.li ‘op • .; • top-, ‘ tjfvy, aru.t t'c Ib.'n .... , -i , H Ofrt, j you’d ever turn over band to put f hit or, “Go and get the la-oom th mohn . da i • ir, A ,I'rci.b- ‘ ii"'’ <r !i ‘.'"'l ’ i . ’ ■ ■ ‘ ;i ! I. ~r..-b bill- , ;go ./ ’. •. ii • My. ! ‘ • >di ■. i.iie cir- 1 ’ ‘UT.-lt.-'l- to lll'i'l 1!’ i ; 1 . ..VII ‘ ; I’lduf ■■ .... tl-ii - -i: i -,-r’:;i t'ju of her >i 1.-ln . . H-u • !:• .i!l':.ti : -’ith'it ’ , ’ the ro'<* i ’us h-i. nr ni, “, >r it; tired. ■ ’ i ! io,"‘.‘.in:.’- “ i. ’ ‘ M.'t i. :■ •• ‘..>v■ -i |* u. ... u•. I,lit': ‘1)0 ‘. •’ • . ’ if ‘..ue. i hog - i ■C— V>! HI 1 ’- I 1. , her < ‘ ti:- bp ’I b.-l . elide “i ;“•! “ ‘ f'jj -i !/ ’, l-'i'l . i i>. ;. is r-f r ■ ho:- ll •rI. “ : tinn ■ /,/,!■•..! ‘ : to .i'id’ r-ta’i'’ t'-. !- < -,s, - • v- ii- r'iodn.g’ tiv’ .• i, n.tmne . i-d slappin • •• ver the top (aU ’ i*i” i “ i ’ (•"■'■. fr- - • -1 i ,t.ifh aii!. ■ * o hi !.tc < •• tn -i ’ a mot: * i| “J)'.’ }:t ms':- tp “and -cr-’-. motbetH ‘k-'fi , j th< child, curi .’y, :• -1 v.i’h ~:ty:im ter, ir h | voice. : - 1-1 s r. ‘ log :'ll -’ .Uotlxlll*- k . , ; and tooking at her a- if in and übt whether he would I piafiki 11. i.i:iiiii.iuviii{ii\ijijmii:i{??. m 01 ‘*'t kie . ei. . mi. replied Mi-. Lyon, ki’.dl;, .led ! E, av> iiiijiii'.iMUll, Won't you I’ . li.iU.tt e Mi-.-.t , k iug ■■■ in I. uei-e :” ” V ...•! fii !: V,’ . .j (lie I’ 11, fi'M” v. eheerfalit. ‘Hut ! and fe-rgel suini uut Hi 1, 1-ed car: tstly and h niotii. i'. uit M.iiiething uivii w:u. ii. liis ibongl!.-. oit, e.eai, • -\ * > 11< 1 e-erie inrnitit'irty. * U tie,’ t ter’ . , -o’ 1 it t ~e't yen 1 “V •, love. A’ I i’li rl>. -■ ■ lt‘. doe ‘v, >|e (11l I tier, tin then?■■ ■ u.” •Mis. Lvon’ heart uas louehed Sne eauglit her I'rectii, ;ind !• rif hei dew n, ti* conceal its ex pres -o, until ‘• 1, -1 .1 on th silken imir of tho ehild. “15. a good hoy, Tommy, ami mother will never .- ‘old veo any i.. te ‘ she mm inured gont.lv in his ear. Hi- arm- ,-toi; fipwaids, niul as ttiry v> err t vined closely ahour hei ueek, he pres- ,-d his tips rghtly ug'iinst her chu.'h, Ih u se-ijiiig h s uart of the eon ti-act uitli.i kiss. II ,vi soeet to the iiiutlier's tse 1 . sere thnsu tirst limis otse.if-conli .! Ii iheeifu- i, in govern herself, whin .. po vei bs<l she , piired. 1 r ?lil!ing the t.*m- ■ pc- of pa v in in her ~.vn hc-sein. she had poured the oli ol p>‘ai ..v<*i de storm fretted honrbs of h„r children. “-’liy fit-tfr'iusu ■( tin sv. In nil her tiller dm “id that niothti suit ‘ with lur-df, ere ahe entered into •> • oiliest with 111 ■ inherited evils of her children, and just so far si i- w :ahlc to ovi rconn evil in them, tttt'.'i:, very ofle. did she full bark into the old state, fil'd “lien, very often, ft -eif-rcsi Hr ‘‘ only a slight dfor!, ■•■ i* iic ti chic 11 • itt">n- tin g.imi that li e’ ed fr ni her words > “on- whcintv cr thi’ ant an, :• riled her of error, and prompted inon vigorous sidf-eontrol Veeil ii -iiid, that, lie hud ahui da lit r'Mqrd V i Ji tin- IU ‘-ri:,. . R! M SLI.I.IYV is A illAKUAi.li t MsltoAoii tRU; RUHIAKRS, An honorable, reputation is oao oa-eu upon right principles, r.d tending to good and worthy ends. Now, it hi apqily this tost to th. various useful nccu pntioni. of life, wi haft find V’ t.hei’ vr: id! found cd iij-"t tl at grand orinciide >f i “iiiinufativ” justice whicii s’ti.iiild cot-iiu". tb< i.>)- jt of all comnu-mV.I intercours', vi.r. if-.y if r-’idcring m other-* a just equivalent for what < ake of them, whih at the ;:t"i mi tl- - -I'fnl and ■er< <sai ■. end-'of life arc prumnteii I >d accomplished This is the I principle to which mi i'mb inttld b. held in sirb't .ub vvvii Itcy, aim ;■• ].|’ a- an y ‘ lp;iti‘>fl departs irnin this principle in that. ‘l‘ g: - dues itTx cnmc an unjust, unrig.if ‘Hiiim’ .ml mh an om a” no honest upright. niM!’vib i-iigugn i AVe nmlily ad mi there i- no bn bites’- , h ■<.>.<-r just nr lawful in itself which i. mnii may imi abuse, to th- iiijury and disadvant ig> of oil er i lit in all “urii ca -mu tb< fr uit is imi in the “cciijiiii im. itself hut in Urn ‘a in who tills it. “Ve i-iniiot hobt hi btunneHS responrihlo for bis knavci-j Jiut -ith n-p'-’ I to the business of iuii: .wiling, tin ‘ use ■ widely different: here the iniquity i- in the :< npulim itself. It is Inherent in it, and ii'-i-i -.-.arih • i “cted with if Thu attempt to eparatv th- vils nr (oiinque. cm ot the liquor traffic from file i.rafib :t c elf is as frivoleu -h would j be tin. attempt to sipurati a cause and in-- nppro|;ri- j ate clfc't. i-parai-- night atl tlarkti<--', hSu a'id 1 liibsci . I'bis i"i- : ne v• .late <dy sound princ.i | : ,-b of .•'•i',inut,:i r. ji -tic V’ fit : its ba<.--, tiro and u.i rv ii •• >i ; c -s-ati > ■ in- • iinitants, and de -truc iti c 1 1:>; iam he'ior takes bis neighbor’s in mv, *.h< IVuiiiimay in ot fionost iudin t.ry, arwl I i'l'torn.- ‘.hi, n,- qui •lii'.-.rit a p son that corrupts j 1 1 iooiin i ib'Htrov'i in- ‘.oiibiii kills ifiv hn'iy ! Ati'l ‘ : - ■ 1 avails him n<Hhing to atj In his <]if- i that if . ‘<* • this others will; the till- * -. i'■ igi'bol .'l'.o might use Ihc irmu pl-.-i Nor will .do ‘ii ,-r o’ io apology that, though ho sobs i'e ii j i • :* purchaser* I ■< i drink 1 laan w. ll- ne tM>Tkx nay nao ( th I'-f-'u . Ib—i'. /-•-loot ns purchasers j V ‘!• 1 : Ilb t l,i <• . I ‘!/ , ,-q b-.’ -r --- is . . Irink. A.- * i uiq>sinfiuiijr upon | tv , *.’.o i; ! 1 1’ • .•• i - <-'ii'-<:i tie other. O j . f) i,-. in.- > •"* then *ti question I in * .Ji- mi • ‘ To. -ti i ask a! 1 ri - j . ...I i ■ o c I'lStio-. an bo • rabh.- . i iti tied to or y such atipal lotion f Vi.; a v “ll talk of ti - “ rahit thi vmg honorable gam- • Mii i ry, a !'■ of iiof.i raffle rv* I pecfa'nl .to ■ bug. /1 i. ‘-I the bast tt, th j tn , i: - - j tic ‘ ot :'Oi*- -'.i aif callings, < ni-d . .m. on c rut-*! n- /o' 1 .i i’ ‘ll - or *np ‘i .•* It, v j. ... i -ti.. praiOe-vi.r hy in) * hg . .*• J ‘ ‘• 1 ’ • ’ • 1* rr.tiii'- ill-CCS.. . I I via 1* Wlti.|h,*lio.? -r rvilne* j anal * c:iii..e.* il - -..-I'll •tor vim , *.. e U,i r < a . ... <a • ’.lit cl".richer or c/Tise ipi -ni h ‘/* -‘ ‘-!'i’ . W ‘ rJo I tho o',on Iti j. -• ,*<T II • infaliii/.'* vheti f(.und *. ‘*• -I.” > t -f o’ - f*li * st. N id'. - oi i* -. ■ .o’,'-. i. • : ii. f under to :in-: v ‘ mly s’!;--**.-i oft':..- . it -/"ry .< b-hgricr. fake ! : • .-p 1- -.1 • fl : ••y i a •'!, tbs’ • bt.t . ‘ it to •: iiU. Y'-’i 1 - . j :h i ’ • ‘.li’.r Vi- ffii; give ■ii f di ; hr> vhut i it -till ‘.i.i . i.i a;, . ‘ h ♦’ bust) ••* of -el i ■ - -’ ■ -v. • carry her” v<-:i .■ “, ,-.'i - • .'1 ’ ‘ b -s i.b all the ‘pien q.r 9 .j *s.-P: 9 i r it... ■ ! i,l ..b it b, rtn sell it.? still, ft is “c satiif infa’i,-.’ li'-iVo ring, f"-ly-Vil!ing. -oid-dam: :sglt- i: fi, fruits are every * here, and always, vie:.. v;r> tebr-dr. .’ *nA ts.ir. iw ctor Itj ,l the teiiMir, f i )[iiv , rid! How (ipj-alliii.; ‘• ii ~,. ■ h, ,r| ’ \nd where is th, man ivlio, ei ‘, - tie ” \nd liavina human I >1 ■ ■■ >iush Vnil hang his h ;ui, c. bin., liii. “It’ • W’inolow \. .1 jj 11 <ib • Ill'll ( flfKil.V. i >ur c.iisin *\a-ii !a dug vouiu. liim of ,ixf to who had conn mto (lie count \i, lerilier a wee’ -v 1 two among fin rur.il poiuil.i'ion. / i.* a . morn. *h(f in .line, w'lie, we ■ • it., r un,;. i maple tret in our I Ia dress,” g, rtiriilifig I, nun ei ~i ,I,'f.irl ll n:, ■ breach which „ in, nullify girb had made the night helm , on the rules of eti'pietti VI length, the-ton heinr. ended, “come cousin, ‘ sai ‘ we, “suppose wi. u) uilo (he garden and inhale theodnrili roe In ce/, s .'.l i.-.iiig from thi cucmnhei’ vine “ “ \h. Monsieur, with I'ieasure, -aid . “ ,in (1 .-am tone throwing her self on our arm u ith . ’! the fi, edom in flu, world. —- ‘lter Bi<eening up and down the alleys for awhile, “Cousin, said we gravely, “ivhat do you call the il'Maiil verdure twining ahoui y ( , p.di , and hang ii.g front ‘in t ‘.,s in graceful f V’ “That,” aaid-li. “ain-i l*e a species of ev'.fie n I think it is tin polyanthus 4l l*ol, (,"aus, a,u m, an, ra sher,” 8!"d >■ eoiiifm-i'dlv; “the hear..- rrovv in those (hit tilings, “!* I poll- and winch In tle-h green “tut;, may ! eat, n, heanr an I all; in thin, ca'e they nr” called siring her • Vii'i • iui? iiro [’lit rii !' ( ’t*nn<t . (ti-’k uj* .m* rtifKh t :4; ’ti ‘,t> iiiimfcntly * k l iiO’> VO iv’tl!’ .1 ivilili., r. • ” vi. 1 ivplicit: “h term rn'f mtrvqu ‘.!i\ n tl ‘ .ii.h #*: l v , unit uni li, wijt ?t (w.kid t • ntut* a mi0.,1, t \o>lU,nt •ii^ l i. And (h round luil'miio in •!.:, iih gretin Ultillla! i t dks ‘.vouM you cliri’ at’!’ ; i/’ lh<)S<• ccriinufti m • l lliiid. tliry hit- • turnipw,’ 1 *slo replied, “an lii y iit.i, I- , lye'ii ti j. s.rn ll*i-i.* f t do in ‘ f t • iii \ jot usually uiuoii.’, ."!'• • Mu'v ‘Uf*(ime.’ vinit an un|];:. Oflt*. iiid liou!') I vi tm laTort* going into yotm., 1 ocii-lv.’ ‘’ I ‘■’ ’- i ir*. S>. Vialv. aid dll; ‘‘ind--Mhlif :\\ i;( \. , , •(. on thur.: at all. “\h, * w i nlird 1 laving gono tlirougli tin \eg• tid'd* ’ and lit ;j l<in*> lomi i*\ ilo lal t-C! *>i V‘dn A, poj-j” id a ho!v lorii • r. pi Oinm (’(‘al *• :k r; i’ t i, drop ai.ij , a -frolU cd up to fin tornnotiK unnch nf fount I. smndfhg in th*- cc'rin rof ihr arden Hon ’■ t gun w t iuphnfi •:Hv *‘i; one of th*’ ua)ri i/* *ioido! jd.'tni < ‘ i.i- i • ind Kingdoivi. Oh: a■ * * .hf -tail.. •i ” >•. t >ui 1 1 itiid hi >w • • iilar! v ml (In tC’4’’ho. i iijt’"ii i. ijidiiaft■ ’ ti.dal] h riniiiH ting inti* > •h , !cio , i ‘11• • •I- .n|.|-i valent in t* n fake-. Vi ih sin < aiighi. iiold t/l a hum h t and in her <*f foit t pull il oil shool. down .i ho- i |i*nm I on h**r bi’ocad*. “Wliy, (.nii-tn, .-l vii* } admiringly, ‘hvhat a h.;ii|!'f.,i lit Me - i♦* ir* . a lim/ on yno dr* VVhii. i. hr ’ id m i <#!<iiv ahtm? “ \ ch.'oming huh !• imi •-m. . • v ; f *.. /orm v innr h i’! whert i it get i otl h-frtn shak ing her dn•*•“•! i<’> >. , .u'l• •, UT'-t hod : and linahy trinjc i a *• i- >■. i funl fell Hit'.* a hon g(,'(/;*>• ‘i*. iI . I*o- “*• . ‘ *iib -In. t j **y get a: ally, “I shail n< • f■ v li, iiiti. t -.-ft * 4 ihjonlfu . o. t- f, < 0’1,.. .'• .y • ‘ iff* i not passion to pr< i<|. mt*i i • on. \, f n<>( the in non ii suff i for ihe ii ■■ ’li - !■. tor then the rule of jostii oir nmil* i im l.n. i . ■■• ■f v rather to r< Kcui yell Iroin thi-. ji’ ilo’ , i'i.. .ii bout doing your flotiii , ever, they si mi I)* converlei iiuu ‘i i.ii . inu'e von must auVno dui, tie y nd n.• , , ,:!. usi fnl nil wnau.'"tal pmi ii".". (ii., ■; mi m, tliin'".” elaii.K and i-lu imp'll’ ii! Ii \t lust n : th soi.r. ■ difficulty, Ui! lire ifns-ntangled without hiirm, ex's pi .•••".t ‘ i .’ in i iff fifth tier ~;f th:’- SUi” ! ‘ ’ 1” ■ eit c-elld ice iiy h', i naii i” I I". •atl >: n • -hi I mil t in- bnttrnr:. t'Aud now', dear cousin, ’ ’i * “let ns go into ttu .■ it* n n .. : . ’ ■ ili -i: ■ isli i- ! i-nld ban net a in-*i miu ■’ ’ ejrti, lc ■ miii try tn a-an . ‘iff 1 > rni an • c who tn’s te--‘ j.olt il In- I I ‘1: 111 I -M-’t t hr, through fell! -,fa ‘'ll lent ,1 JI 1 c< ii . ;■ )'■♦. )*bclh are’ mt'. i „• . .-o ‘■ r ■ nu>h.** 1* V,\T). fIIA,MBEIIX oi Ht.lL. 4 ’ ti iiit iu.j.i oil ‘ in- pen of mm, ir ♦!.<• 1 I tongue of an an gel ‘•• i tu t - . the eiils ‘if; | prog-sb; ps; i'.nd'ii ttin 1 ‘U-tha'’ j VCttld arise in mu'la'iiie III” t!J.I -'oiicnt. i Tbt * it in. iii'li'’ -a’ ‘bn -t i's Georgia 1 ‘iho ran, n n-n nob’ r -"i i.lnl fintc ’1 “ 1 n’ry- | m*r*. null uyinai lyn shop is a thing in the •orimnnitv. No, iml an \nd y-, wi|h lin th- limit <> Georgia ’‘n-re ir” at least twenty-five hutidr- i ftb'"’ institutioi'i- nf tin- State twenty* :i r.; lii i.n ■-d ■ u-. i ,t.i sos i ”!■ . >rliO’ favoi , onin it i'll none •-< lev st' ‘ln them n ver - ’ i r.rutt liirongli tin ‘.<> mil . and pr-.-inns j nf tb", limnan b ‘Wt.--fveuty-flve ’ n.-'li -i open | la u’sbrrieots of vx-.-k •■> and which every man j ! firing •G* /-/i • V i■-! t ni • “rv, in i furious and destructive *t • v. ry way *• tho happl iii'.--’ tod Is T inlet of' 1 ” >- ■ I'; mid about i these ‘w. “ty.fi v bm i. ‘I ’- i.tr -hambei .of hell,” iin full bln i m i.lr. Sti/t’ off” rgiit, there are at bast | two hundred murdci. romiUed • vwry year, which would not b* ‘Otnmit'.t dv. e tbccC “chambers not lirt .*i-t'iice. The ti n’ ofjur s, Alt.tv -Aiß, and the ’.!nv ‘fjb . i.’j-iut -., J. I ” 1 ■ I taxes of the people ■ un. df. 1. sail r • t . g, i i * i 1 • nishment .f th” m Tbi-ri r.s of these ii.urdu*- l men, if reduced i, i .it. - VOL XXI.-MMBIR 88. (he catalogue of evils entailed upon the people of 1 morgia hv these tippling shops. At a moderate calculation, the- tippling shops and - in Georgia, i each year, by their power and indiienei—totally destroy in the most wretched and lieart-i ending manner, dircct'y mid indirectly- at !<-, r twenty live hundred human being's This and i’ action and misery takes place among women and children, and among all rla--r, from tno highest ■le vn to the meatiest slave. And yet this is but one n. in in tlio black catalogue of these establishments Again, there is not less than forty thousan ! pci. ■sons in (icorghi, imdoding women and children, high ami iovv, itond and free, rendered constantly mi r. alile, wretched aud degraded, and even Heeking death as a relief from their wretchedness and misery, brought on them by these terrililu phu en—tlio c open “ante-chambers of boll, wliieli mar like jilagne-spot* thu fair fuco of our beautiful State.” We thank (.Yr. Johnson for the appropriate language he hr given U 8 to express the horror of these institutions, but which, alas! be now lends his high station and far spreading influence to enlarge and perpetuate upon our beautiful State. Oh! the frailty of mini and the ruin of liquor This, then, is another item. lii tli<- St lit o of Georgia there are 10,000 grown white portions who run neither read nor write, and mi long as we have tivi nty-flvo hundred open tip pling shops* in the State, that number of ignorant and vicious people cun never bo less. Allow each tippling shop— which is u low calcula tion -to keep fifteen children constantly from school, that would otherwise attend school, and we have about In,ooo of these innocent and defenceless mor tals, kept constantly from receiving the benciits and consolation of education w hen they might be blessed with them; while, at the same time, they are being trained up in idlem • and crime. This is another item, and the main cause of so much ignorance in Georgia; and so we might go on through nil grade , ill condition -;, and all relations and phases of society, tracing out and reducing to mathematical demon stration the evil: arising to the people of Georgia from ll ‘-so tweuty-flvo hundred tippling shops. On the- otic i blind, we might go on w ith equal truth and propriety to estimate the benefits morally, politically, and physically, tiint would arise to tho people from thou- abolishment The one would prove and du monstnite tin other us it has been done, and is now being demonstrated in many parts of our country, East, West, North and South of us. And yet wc arc told that our movement is premature, ill-timed and uncalled for; that there is a crisis in ttie country and that this cause, this cause of humanity, this cause of the body and soiilh of men, women and children, should be postponed, and that these “ante-chambers ol bell” should not be disturbed, but should bo left open in full blast to carry forward and onward to an indefinite tinn , this horrid desolation. And for whalV Simply that ei riiiin men and certain parties may ot> tilin and enjoy the spoils of office. VVi tdl you to-day, f How-citizens, thin question t his ;uoveiocn tof the Temperance men, is ineompara j lively paramount to all others, and should be carried through, and carried out in preference to ail others |I In on that is within you, the earth that is be neath you, and the great God tliut is above, call on airy’ it -/'it. Ibe demagogues and politician! i ■ ■ It : -ju tied tins measure of putting down grog hops cannot In curried out. Their predictions will | bo true until wo try to put them down and prove the prcdic; iiwi false; and the God of heaven calls on us I thin day to sav wheihei we are tor or against gro ‘• hops alls on us to declare to-day whether we u il! ujiporf. tin - log-shops lor the sake of the gratifi ■ .ion of the morbid appetite of a few and tho ur | pi oieiplcd ambition of a tew, or put them down for ! the ake of the happiness and the benefit of the thou -andr and tens of thousands made wretched nod mis ■ •.ruble ami destitute by their existence.— Atlanta lltjnil/linin. .MAM FACTI It IMi CUAMPACSE. A complaint bus been entered on the complaint I (tool. of Mayor Wood, of .New York, against a chain pagti’ manufacturer According to tho Sunday Cou- I tier: ‘Homebody had fine pair of patent leathers ruin '•<l :<v wail ing past bis door, and the individual hav ing eii ur estigntlng mind, set about discovering the , iof. It m.erns that - - uses large quantities of ‘ii"* iiT.u marble du-d, t<> impart effervescing pro i perth to Ms mixture, and that be emptii s it into lno street after it has fulfilled its purpose. 1 lie corn i plaioant, stepped into the nia- mit lay before V ; door, and of course ruined his boots. I “Vitriol and marble dust,”—champagne drinkers, I do you bear that? You think, probably, that at the | worst you at i getting good Jersey cider, but you arc i perhap- getting sulphuric acid and pulverized iuar- I Me! Ah, What poisons make him sir k and sicker, Who meddles now-a-days with liquor. [ lia ngor Jfjfcrton in n, j Whatever children hear read, or spoken of in I terms of approbation, will give a strong bias to their | minds. Hence the necessity of guarding conversa tion itr families, as well as excluding books and com panions that have a tendency to vitiate the heart. fngt'lt has been satisfactorily asceit lined that ducks enter the water for dicers reasons, and ccins out for sun-'Ay purpos A till I UAL. It was tho custom, then, to bring aw ay The bride from homy at blushing shut of day, I Veil'd in a chariot, heralded along $ JAMES T. BLAIN. I VKIVIiIH.