The organ. (Hamilton, Ga.) 1852-18??, July 05, 1856, Image 1

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1 ‘** l ■• ••ii rs Kst s■: < atiH- > yjrdo to art, *ciu.Vce, t:DUdkTio.ti>inoKA[.iTr aud t'ii is ©f sacred iaiisrc. 15. i?* .v ii r ] SP'O r ry* - ~ - H V. From the N. Y. Pi’ ayune. *mi! iVoULD tAx •’ I D BICEV BOHN A girl ’ Oh! would iht I’d >**n hor i V-g'ir l . How happy I woul: he ; The senile lex should Vvk pj we':|. The meu''shu'uld woiship ftt•• I’d wear a ‘h^une l v*ry <m ill, • . All covered e’>t wjih oh-ines and am} p urns, A ud‘cunning Wee sir* w berries *'T wouldn’t false hr’i<N Id d’ spise film* hair— ’'-But on each side mv prut Gee. Be witching puffs i’d w e ,r * I wouldii’t ‘fr'ifhr, or rh .tk * i-1< t 1 wouldn't—yes I w ud. TM wear a ca with ui I’i.i sure ii*V l.Vd\ c.uuf. ‘•Because the f ndiMii rail* for l oops . Aod fashioirj fiir-crl-! re iio'i’ni-l To heed her c ll—hut mim'sh uld fe ‘Not mere than five aids round. I’d * ave a ‘dozen ban some nreo. Fa cons ins no'ttiMg m re And then I'd hmc <a i k \d . inh. Ad rliiig Td adore I'd neV'M nVeak no- heaV's oh ! <<, I’ i ne’er df conquesta Ml s so e women iti hi town. XOUf'tJ nan 2T‘*injf ..t ii> with atilt I QZr . |j*i„i. the other We e-d>av. id , h-<i ••*. hi h> jug to af m j u . * * e be|<l in otir , reia'ioe J eurg :a< in that sos eon, tiy, w i,ad left e in a state o’ tneo'a’ dun -:i , (l . H dropped the sand pi |.i iio hi with ‘hef “It is |of wit,i. U read I left hon e b 4 my friends knew ni u*y tip. sign. I had *0 the fa gut .* ho <e •fused 2 lislO 2 me, but- ,|.,) b9:v t'h ‘irtoiher. I ed mad t i,. p. ‘uttering a wild ’ • tip n.„♦ | v wi’houi rpl\ ing *o l< ???■.* .• u ,,. t j ‘Came here witn his f& ~f t , u qjota.tomv ejtisiei.M M ™ S( . } a . *ao |j in this § ” WftEN People Gkt Religion —a ii vous old ii* . wh in.,! j„ „ pi d Mabeje the people e. i„ <h* habit i “getting religion’* ver tin e r. w nuni ter came around. aoo lining p j-,,.. fre Ibe next quai'eily ‘re ting n- a >k -ed how he accoun ed foi tti.s** t,„ u |.. accordance with his b< bet i,, u final s4 vatinn ot all irue believers. H replied • W hen ‘heneoUrgel leUgionthemaelve* X u ey ai i?r ig, ’ ,y b,> ’ ,o ,<M!e •’ as * u they grt it; but wn n religion gets them, it takes iiold and holds on nod ne\>r let* ’em go until it takes ’em clean upto hea- Iren.’. • g? -■ .O’ ini. i I far Mi Buchanan n* by trde a prim- i t, the first one ot the crall who has been nominated for the highest office in the flt of the people, although many of them j •va beeome famous in othet ways, , THE ORE AN. For ibe Orgm. j FINAL REPLY TO SAGITARIUV’ 5 Major vVh'te; Per i.ti ne to Ton* hie y <> oi.ee n. e with v .ricl<- upon *'h uhj t V'lV'h ** >e o h co. -1 . topi of the Village —the < ’ mpii-n>i.tnr\ ‘lnptier. V fir correspondent ‘S.*gi , ar , i u ’* is still ari'i'ig tipv (h * si 0 p (fit *• to the pi Iprietv of *fi- lit'le notli • •hie | gave ‘ot M Tor e,’> supper ~ N.w. do< s not SagitariVis know th t E-'H •os ifi c'fie *ki’ ► jost ucti ft * tire’s -mo iiutiii ig is ever <ta>d about the ‘inimnrwl tendency ‘*'l sft h ; |i-ce ? t’h> n h Tnirespnndeftt flan ihe sa ■ e right to plan a comlhlMm nt e'v* n th ngti it Vhnuld h 1 ... e Io h ’panegyric upon th hb< j-.ih'y of an individn| aho to sires to render hin'seff ge. able ii* those win.n, h<,. ‘Ufiposed to ; ne ins hie-nhs.^■ XoW if fitly ol Our he-t lii'iei s a t Vjited an S’nvita'i n io a'djm'et, g‘ od mjj i'Vi W'h iV yd r a'nd'i> ! g l olaTity ‘ v ere nhsorhei! a ‘cl nft >| iri'hous or ina'll I qinns wine ni cidn’ wire iiitrodin *d, I think with all <iur etei.n.ce to mv I'iend Sagitanu. th>ii it was •* ,t oi ph< > <<>i him •o censure ‘heir* lor atteudin.?, a< tnany id Ihcni w-tc me i of matuie age, and o ost ot it fm o’,* o loving ■. id. r. and none j as ] believe. w.anbmL giv-n to the en* ‘t •WrageijiiTiit .•! Vut*. I hen Sagrtayius is : 8 breHth of when he ; ‘Bact ha'iialian h as’ as not p of Ihe nine god was dispensed by tiiotjgh he read gall ns o| it m hard l.y But Sagiiarius thmks io prune an article in liah'le to injure Qi intcd ; bu’ ‘T id i mk ■ejpetfyjk ■ Jr • • , | p” petill and I a man , . ■nitv, and none can Jy „ * Vi frersooalities 1 am glad to readers Major White, that, HlMitins and I have bad an interview, I .■hub r.p made ample apolgies for his’ f’wk upon ni” a •! *ii the same ch'is- B pill’ I. X end’d ‘• h< ’he hand of j&B.dship ip serving the righi to review , - sio'enor h.*wev.r as to his H'k op M n One'.- D” If” I iit is evi ’C I tlv i grav. .'tack whir!. [ haVe never Hond it in mv tv ait to make noon any gß'-tt nr.S.-ss <f e-e was a g -on cause fr psp> ri iPy Pit I >ll h the medium of a Jlßibhc j >n! nal Bn* as all m#*n d** not |B things like l will d'snros*'his portion B ‘he ‘lit j c* “ \ • few qn tatlr.. # *s Sa Bi aios i’ fond id then : \ ‘Christians have burn* *’ *rh .ih*-r rtui'p'AeM ner.osdnd lh •*< o.tl**# would have Hone **xaMv as they did ’’ N >•’ woo'd | no* b- be't*-t t* r.*v *o ♦ h*- g 1 <t’*‘le ; * .. re*i h whmn we woidd en* de*v i to refni ib in -bn IxngUig-’ Ol the Bud— “fin, P* ri, and n-H.M-m by sin I*••( i trt I t ihf I'snlanel in.” ‘ba, n (tenounire hiir* b**e.Mo*- he is kind • noligh to j• i— * nipiiM f S it wins s tys On- nt , h’ Giles's** hs- d’>ut)t'*-s* find it j-di> i’U • i!vn>ers— f Aioip ay r’i< *e in |>ph to yi'Ui flr.i pi-"-, on *ie im> right tha* th*- Organ ii ad* H> at p*-Hianc*- aid banded •! ’O M Robi-ft hite n* xi m*rning ties ie b. •k's'.', N' m * dirta'ed a word or line or off led * cmrec urn though I took it fin.i fh*. office nid showed it to several helo>e ft fi ally w- t *o press. Upon small matters esperial’v Cortip'imentary suppers I ne*er trouble my friends for advice hut stnke out my own course, however so many bieaker* there may be ahead.! : , ai .. . | As to the Temperance cause. 1 wish it God but I must be ejtrnaed when Ido not tt i.'h to join it Tynelf I ttiank Sagi'arins for hia partial prediction that a greater shout would be raised over my joining, than there wa* when Sagitanu* | was unanimously cheered, and ‘One of i the Guest,poor fellow* had a one in the .liaifiialton, Oa. Saturday, July 5, * ! Tempe Yance league to cheer him for wti ting a complimentary notice of “Uncle DickV’ Supper, or for replvlng in a civil toiip to the first article of Sagitafius,.in which there was not a stricture upon Temperance or its defenders. Query ? were no't some of ‘hose “foreits of heads’-’ present at \lncle Dick’s Sbpper, wisely picking th*- bones of some ‘of? the Turkeys and Ba.fo vN, and Gnineifi?. (I forget ifi ‘he latter in article ) DM ihey dot lhAfik tne mn Writing the piece ? Let us all hugh. Sagitarius, and ( qii|!'be discussion, since*! have roamed with old R rnulus and you with old Lo *|ipz and both of us have Seen the mourn iug pilgrim, seen other faeroes and been by heroes spen If nny of the smalt fry who aie obliged to have their pieces coin reeled before going to press, and who are so wise in expounding other men’s artis “ch's, desire td wVite upon E'hics, lets you And Jnstice and I give them the field As tti the mere mention ot Hdward, the i bilanthropist, the father of his fnun* try, ,D<;wsou and Berrien. I could say much in their praise, but do not d'ujire to 1 intioduce the.n into**his melo-drama they are • too sublime for my harp’s lowly j numbers ” Sagitarius Sigitaiius you had nearly run off iu'o poetry when you commenced | about the sum iise and sun *p : t, the aepliyis and showers. I would get poetical too, Sagitarius if it weie not half past one o’clock at night. If any othpr luckless wight who has a penchant Jor Writing for the Pre'st” detire to prolong? the dis cussion I hope he may and • sq. but as the subject is exhausted I will mage my bow to your readers. Major White, and return ‘you py thanks, not forgetting also to ■mfa#’ ‘ttef Dajr'.ier'fiau- T y |X>—com modatmg By<d. and the incomparable Bob White —all for promptness in insert ing my articles. I ONE OF THE GUESTS. Hamilton Ga., June 27. 1856. THE COMPLHVENTARY SUPPER Continued and ended , with an Answer to the R<ply to Justice I Sagitarius says in his first piece, * I did not know bu’ Edward Everett or Col White, of Kan-as or some other distin guished personage was about to make a ’ rail upon our little village. But behold) • how soon mv thoughts descended from the sublime to ‘he ridiculous.’ Did you not know that neither of those men. or anv distinguished personage would not be heres All will see into this , igr*-Kion of \ ours io the very begin ning “f y -ur piece. Not co itent with ih* blunder neliold* another immediate ly fodoas ‘my.ihoughts descended from the sublime to the ridiculous.’ What! wou*d it have been sublime lor EvpretL or White, or any one else to have come to the village ? What was it that is so ridiculous in die short notice given by one of the Quests? It that is so ndicu- j iou.% did it not take a ridiculous being to turn it? vet vou say in your second piece to the Quest v u intended no a'tack up •ui him—a task unbidden- If you would take the adviue given to him, ‘kind are the wounds of a friend,’ you would not have listened to the request by many trends, or personal friends, or any feel ing* of year own, for there is cei tainly no kindness m the Wound you made, though you have labored hard to explain it awav. Ffienn* never hold the enors ‘*f fiends out to the gage of the world, but in sev. cr t they do iheit woik I will here Vemark again, you had no right to publish anything against Richard > Turner, his supper, or any of those that | went- It was a supper given by him—a 1 private man—to his friends, in which the public and sw iety was um in the least affected, and in which no one is concern ,Pd but themselves, No law ot the laud or of G and lias been Violated, and Sagita nus cannot show that there has; but the turn he takes to please the advocates of his cau-e is that it was done to help his Giocery. Upon this principle, I could convict every one that lives, (even him self ) I have the same right to say the Minister preaches for money—the polite “ess of the professional man and mer chant is to help their business, and I Can construe all the kindness of human na ture (improved by cultivation) of my fel low • reatnres entirely away. Tis gold that makes men strive the feeder. Without it, preaching would be -- _ ■ scarcer. Money is the Primurn Mobil* of the whole human family. Is,it lirSt then as easy to prove that Ministers preach for rronev, and that the whole human’ family nrp actuated lorie hv sordid inter j est. as to prove that R chsrl Turner gavei his supper lor the benefit of his Grocery? Did you ever know men .who loyed drink liquoi, have .to be hired to do it ?•?• If you never did then all of Un'clfi'Dicdw suppers .is a clear loss to him The time that you allude to in wtdfl w- had no man ul Turner's railing iuß pTice, young men sober at ('h our orderly citizens nOt disturbed by day or night bv drunkards and th-*ir carousals,’ was the time when o'Ctr luf-rior Couit passed f. role not to grant license to re tailers. and there is scarcely a man in the place but will bear me out, when I say there was more dissipation for the length of time, than ever before or since The people were mad at the couise't ken bs the Court, and the excitement/and liquor drinking increased, until a member ol the Court retracted, and that gave a majority in favor ol license. Like unto the con duct of this honorable member, you would do well to retract your position for the cause of Temperance Permit me to i tell V"U, you have too much zeal—that | your zeal is not according to knowledge, : that a man may be engaged in a vejy j good cause, and instead of proving him sell one of its be-t supporters, may injure it mure than all its enemies. 1 am per* | suaded such will be the case with you though there was such a deafening roar Academy, ‘huriah for S igataiius ’ Do not he filled with such vain glory as to think (because at this time you are a member of the Mechanic’s S ciety ) that yourself and that society are nil the tru** men upon temperance that are to be fund us Tin re are those of yottr equal and men that l would prefer decidedly to rely upon before you, Sagitarius, lor its prosperity, because of their g>eater prudence. • Those who attended that party will ol * otn;s>? sa y ifrrt h i rrg -rW never denounce the liquor traffic, at least so that it can get to Uncle Dick’s ears.’— What amazing folly ! Becauj-e they went home with the man to his supper, where there was not a drop of liquor seen nor drank, they can say nothing lor tem perance. Not content wiih his kiss.’ he adds insult to insult—‘they will never denounce the liquor traffic, at least so that it can get to Uncle Dick.’ Is it pos.- sible those who Went to the supper all sold themcelv'ps to Uncle Dick, and now are his slaves, and cower to say one word they think will displease him? The writer intimates as much. ‘ Festivals in honor of Bacchus.’ How? does he make such a comparison, when there was no drunkenrmss. dancing, and debauchery, and all that the most abandoned licen tiousness can conceive of gross and abom- Such was the case anciently at the feasts of Bacchus Plato, speaking of it. says ‘he has seen the whole city ot Athens diurik at one**,’ and how in it pos sible that persons partaking simply of a 1 supper, proved themselves such Baccha i nalians. ‘ Biuding his loal unto the vine, and his ass s colt unto the choice vine, he i w ashed his garments in wine and his clothes in the blood ot giapes.'—Shiloh ‘ With wine shall his eyes be red, and his teeth shall be while with milk-’ It would be easier for the infidel to prove the above a feast to Bacchus, than the Christian believer to prove Turner’s supper, where there was neither vines, choice vines, or wine to be seen. Come to the waters, come, huy and eat; yea, come buy wine and milk, with out money and without price. * a j Wha* say you ? Is it not legal and proper, provided there be no bad use ol it? Then it is a mockery—not until then. •He that commits a fault shall quickly find* The pressing guilt lii heavy oh his miud.’ I The conversation stated to have taken 1 place between the Parson and the wicked man, is false—that of the boys pouring liquor down the throat of one of their number, is also false, as reported to me. I never heatd of any young ladies being insulted at the corners of the streets, that has been established as a fact. The ‘Satanico~Bacchanalian host’ at Turner’s supper will stand as good a chance for the kingdom of Heaven as Sagitarius. judging from his aflticedents, that is all in rny eye,’ and the ‘Yankee’ saying (mentioned to help to impress the disgrace he was seeking to heap upon the Pastor) of itself is in bad taste, and tne motive that induced it (if a bad one) fiendish. The ‘mountain in labor,’ and its offspring a rat, J was a flourish at scho larship. and like ail the flourishes lie has made, (for he scarcely done anything -■[ VOLv 5- it . -. *. r-fV? •** ■y ■ /Aj! i ~ ) eiF*.).proves just to Ihe .reverse of what fijia-isumes'to himself. He remind* me • oil person who carries a large uuiigMed t Tr r ™ Lood, an - boasts how well 1 Vafeulated he is to gave Tight to them who jJpii ; he qeitber cast iff? Ph and is incapabfoof , taper he holds. (pak for the blind to have to lead r tJf Wii'dy especially when that blindness ~Uifound to exist in one who professes not |*c||v lea;nine, but foaming sanctified by wre.f. A-me Spirit, and bvedmes a teacher *TrnX)TV things wife oo WiarfTtolbttt dy more of things in geneial—the char acter of God. nature, and man in particu lar —I*is history at eVery time and in eve ry place—th mode of his existence, his .-■upi ort, and his final destiny, beiore you will ever be able to take your seat the Literati, or be received as ftne God's Ministers, crowned with wisddhi. Your fluent quotations of a language long since ceased to be Vernacular, your com parisons of, your taste in general, and for stating things you do not know f6 exist, only upon rumor, with your gienefal day, portment and actions, do not express modesiy and simplicity enough for lfab ‘erudite scholar, nor humility and piely enough lor the genuine Christian.. I ana done w ith the subject. As to reply to Justice, I did write to please Sagitarius. I wrote in defence of truth, and when I foiget th& truth ina v my ‘right hand forget her cun ning. and rr.y tongue cleave to the rooT of my month.’ Your propositions are fals'ely slated the premises upbn which we write, and I of cour-e I do not accept thefti, no more J than I would nccept a challenge to wrife i upon a Snake show'. Mexican Giants, Gipsev women, Toothache Drops, Me nagerie (provided they were not undbr / the great canvass that covers that ical Circus.) God pity us for behultdin® the mote that is in our brother’s oyf, when behold! a great beam is in ointr own eve. How can I Mullet me pul/pit , J it )}eTfprst; give'him dxink, for in so do ing thou* shall heap coals of lire upon his hvsd. Let me invite you to read again ibo 13'h chap Ist Cor., that you may, by your fervent charity, be able to ,hid 6 A multitude of faults. It is Wrong to seek a cun'.ioversy upon Temperance and Re* Ijgiivn, Both have but one sid6. The fool hat h said in his heart there is no God of Terijperance and Religion—he that preacheth any other doctrioes than this* that man’s religion is vain. . ~ ..^ JUSTICE* Marriage an Epidemic—A Penn sylvania editor says that marriage has broken out among bis neighbors, and that, it is spreading with liightfd virulence all over the northern end of th# county, car rying off hundreds of his subscriber*.— Hundreds 0! cases, he says, have come under his own observation, all of thepi hopeless—once seized, the victim is a case; the only thing that can be done id to call in a clergyman to prepare him tor his fate. Having had the complaint before, h 4 says, is no protection against it. A wid* ower who bad caught it years before, and was slowly recovering Irom its effects* suffered a relapse, and was now lost be** yond recovery. He had married the sea cond time. That editor U something oa a simile. • Second Nature.—Physical force, mdi ral force, and the police force are all ve ry powerful thinjgs ; and so is the force of . hn bit?? a young gentleman, last ■ o*onth, atDoiSbury Academy. He wad the only boy left at school in the bolidajrd and the very first walk he took he split himself, in trying to walk two &nd two. * Come in Joe, and let’s take a drink. 9 Ttiank ye, Thomas, can’t afford it.’ •Well, but I’ll pay for it.’. •Oh, I’m not speaking of the money.* •What then ?’ •Loss of health and eqergy, motal prin* cipie, character, peace of (hind, self res pect and a s*eet breath.’ .Q ‘What’s whisky bringing?’ inquired i dealer the other day. -tmW ‘Bringing rhen to the poor house, petti ientiary and gallows,’ Was the reidy re ply- ——o Funny Thing*— A nose so sharp that it cuts acquaintance, A stocking ed coarsely knit that the ankle protrude.**- Pantaloons so large that they are taken for shirts. Men so wise that the skoodi of Solomon ie foolishness to therni'V