Temperance crusader. (Penfield, Ga.) 1856-1857, November 22, 1856, Image 1

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joii\ mm seals, ) and > Editors. L. LINCOLN VEAZEY,) NRff SERIES. VOL. I. imotjmkb. rtnji -;\ v-, ; v s V !i qMY, EXCEPT .TWO, IX THE TEAS, i* V -T OI F'N H, R R ALS TKK’ T* 4 ! and or ’s9,©o t the end of tho year. a..T --3 O X DVKRTWIx<. 1 : ovif :* (twVs U;iy.4 or !v-<) first insertm*.. .$1 Os snee, 5” or Pn->ru 4 ss Oar.i'*, mt sseeedmg T X lints r>.■ f* r*pt?T* ............... • oOf A nr?o’in'snc C*ndilitCD f>r ........ . S Os *T-Y*mv<* ArtY-nnTTSRXfKNTS. i three oiOnth*,. 5 0* 1 <'j!<-vre > 5x rnonthc.... 7 O’ t .i iw i’retve month s , -- 1 - 0 o><v ? •>-v* <5, 4< 44 “* 0 J? <• i4 44 ........... °1 0 4pq ar-.8, “ “ 25 0 sh|f* \ !ver.t?*ft:*v>f*ta nr.? -irtrVed with the tomifie if wi'l he enntinned until forbid, anc n'HHy -* ? i * 1 IV . -ennd other-*, mn* con tract"for a'ivertMrt:* by sh- roar, on reasonable terms \h xrrt:RTrffiMßSTß. of fcio t or S<-ero s. \-t Administrators, Ex<-nu<vs, <tr ! <L>artims, nor square,.'.: 5 CM ,f jVvso i'd Proper! f. bv ‘Vdminmtrators, E\-oeutor-i. ond fbnrbnns, per square,... 32* • K--P-V t<> n -br.v.y n*vl Creditors, 3 2- N-'tiee for fjeave to S -il - 4 O'V f.t, tior> for L't-o* of Vtministratmn, 2 7 Citation for letters of !>irr‘ssinn from Aiui’n. 5 (M I'itat’on fsr [,vt.-rs of Dinar asinn freon Giwdi- s 2: i.m A 1.. It t> {BTREM EVTH. sab's of 1.-oi l end Vcjvoes, by Adininistvators Kxe-'iitors, or < i-iar Ts-is, -re require,l by law-to h b.-i J on the -i'-t Tu -il'tY to the month, between th ‘hoops of rco in th sis; -.toon and three in the after •v.i os, at tho Court Hiein be. County in which thi property i.-. situate. of these sales must i jTVen in i public gHZrlfe forty day* previous to th Jay of sdo. N T f tiees far the site of Personal Property must b giv-o. ::t least to days previous to the clay of sale. No ire to Debtors m i Creditors of an Estate rous’ tMS published forty dry*. Notice th-rit application will.be made to the Cour of Orjinarv for leave to set* .Land or Negrowß, mils be published weekly for tiro month*. Citations tor Letters of Administration must b pub’.-she-l thirty <ltiy# —fr Dismission from Adorn ior.oi iomt'ihi. *ir mnnt/iti —for Dismission fron tjii-trd'-ir.ship. forty doy*. Rules for Foreclosure of Mortg t ge must bo pub lished ■uontfily forfovr month* —for compelling titles irotn Executors or Admini-irators. w lie re a bond has Uv ii :iwu ov the deceased, the full apace of tkrei if * will always be continued accord ;njjr t. > th sv, the.Jeg-d requirements, unless otherwa ; yrtiemj. M T'le Law of newspapers. 1. who do cot give express notice t< the comlt'l'v, y considered as wishing to continue the! :■ si fblseri j -t ion. 2. If subscribers order the discontinuance of then nevrsnapers, the publisher may contioue topvnd then, until ail acreamges are paid. 3. if subscribers neglect or refuse to take then newspapers from the oflicr.-Cto which they are di s eted, they a>-e held • they have Set tied the bills and ordeted theSr discontinued. 4. If sulr'C'i iberdTeof6>c to, without informing the f)iPipshc-rs, tlfrwspaptrs an yv;it to tm t farmer direction, ttfey itre held reaponsi •We. *’ f,. The decided that refusing *o tk n?w-..vaa.ers fr nr. *:ie of lice, or r. moving and leavinj them ‘wealled fir, is prima facie evidence of inten t.ionai frond, . Toe United State#? Courts hare also repeated!; d-cidisl, iat a Pusun ist. r who neglects to perfom hi dutv of giving reasonable notice, a< required b* t ie Post uitice I k'partuaeat, of the neglect of a pet wm to lake from the office newspapers addressed t< him, renders the Postmaster liable to the publishes for the subscription price. JO^PRfNTfNO, of evei-y desorb {.on, done with neatness and dispatch at this office, af lat rtun.h?e prices for cash. AT orders, m this di-partment, const be ad;reused to ,1. T. BLAJW 1* a a S l B E € T V s TOIPtRA\tE CRUSADER. [JPONOAV] TF.MPF.RAXOE BANNER. . UTU V fF.n fiy p. chnsoi<-atious to furthei , V the a>it*e of.Tenmprsmve, and experiencing jjr#*:a 4is;i<lT;mtagH in Uf’??t£ ton ntirmvlv Vmfiti and i? > *y the sih ill >ww of n?n paper, far the pufilica p: m tfi lti‘fi*rm Avgu niMits and PasT*>q;:te A.ppeals. ■Vi- have determined t<> enlarge it to a more cotivt -7.;,,11j rtnd aceeptafiie size. And Being conscious o< f t- fact that there are existing in the minds of s Nrge p<Tion of the pres.-nt readers of the Barme } >ts fer tn v pat r oi;fi. prej-idices and d’ffteultiei flri.’ch can never be ?c;nov and xo lone as it retains th*- fjji n\ vc Vi-yture a'fio-to make a chaojrs m that par-’ jo-’d'ir Ii wilt Pi'o.:f..pth be oaifed, “THE lEM PEFtASCE (TftUSAI/ES.” Thi-- old pioneer of ttie Temperance cause is des • p le ,j vet to ctiropieie the tr UTtiph of its principles. ], ii is stooTthe te-it— passed through the “fiery fur n-icr,” an i. tike the “Hebrew chi! Iren,” re-appeared :iruror :h It .ha su -vi 1 the neicxpaper Jhmint. w ~•!, h is enust-J, no i is slid causing many trxcel- V.,t ; >urff ’s a?i 1 pi to sink. lik*.‘ “bright ex hai ttioos i’< t t>* eve. o to rise no more, and it has even hera’ds* t ?,i, “ i,.,. i struggles of many contem so>-.,1-ies ‘ \ -Fior'iiig f>r ho s-,, r .e great end with itself tr “j-.jll fives,” a-? i ,ri>i . t!der as it grows older,” is rin v wagm-jr --lo etonii'i “Oriisa le ‘ ag onal the “In fern ii I.'qn.H’ I’rallie,” standing :vke the “High Priest’ oft <e i.s’at!ii, wfio stood between the jieojife and Uie pl'igue tint threatened dfestruetiort, We en'roat the frien of t.qe Temperance Cause to gve th.-ir inti i> v nci! in extending the usefulness of the piper. We ifiroiid pr sentiug to the public a s'ur t * octfiy ?f Hi Httentiiju sn 1 a li'ieral patninage: for whde ii l- stnefiy a Temperance, Journal, we shall end *vor to keep its reudvrs posted on.all the cuireoi ttV rhroilghout the country, l-Wdr'fe, hs haretofore, strictly in advance. JOHN H. SEALS, Editor nod Proprietor. Ponded, P®o. 8,186&. Dttottb to ietnptratt, ||loraiitn, |*t(mitart, (gnitral fnltUiifttct, it. M j Dirk Mdnstao'ioj Good Nigat.- BY H fl. B. T — o— — Ad*eu,adieu! mv dark mouctache, F-xb-4 from mv tearful ev< - ; The thunders rn'l, ‘be f'ghttrings f!a--h. To motim the sacrp'oe. The Sun sets da klv ’mid the storm, f l he v irjds >b k with aff-iirhf • All Nabire trembles with alarm : My dark moustache—good regrd !. Tha* 9un neain with radiant ds cams Shall f enetra’e mv sad ; ]fiit never more its wold, n lileams Shad eild mv da*k rnousta* Ire. The mark of faio ; s on niy brow*— Uhpjt'* and ‘fl mv flight; An outcast and a wanderer no My dark moustache—good night No more thy rosy lips filial) press Tbv soft, t-mbtosial “down’’— N'* more the m biitg lo k confess The terrors f (by f'*v. n. Mars—bearded Y!r—with frowning ey\ Bebo'dv the hapli-s-i sigh’, And V. nm—’ vely V nos—sigh*, My dark rnoustach night. Ni more thy gracefii’ cur’s shal ! charro The hang rv bill-room b fir— No more <hy bristling lo< k alarm T- e rivals of tbv ‘ spelt.” That charm has .fled—that spell bag gopy. Tho e m tn’iies of de'ight. Have faded, arid 1 sit al-ne, My duik moustacht io;i t.ig't. And never more shall they return *,YI ss to bid rue e< p Above trie cold, srp ’-hral urn W hi re thy lov’d ash- s sleep. Son e and sert is, -some barren shore Mv t!enduing steps ; nvite, TV • ere f of bbss on more, • And bid tMe wm-H—>d night. A Tipplldg Ape, Urifler the he idol “A Drunken Ape.’’ we inti in,an exchange the l ng laugbnhle sketch, e edited to ‘-Ald.iary Adveuturt-s ,i Portugal If unis fiur <l.t ly cug'om to toke our Wes -eit in the garden, whither vve lepiiied t* Aiijuv our e.iignrs ;<nd wuie. DiC *s i s-,ne x-eedingly wed. and was far from hen m irul Here t performer on the guitar. Ih< loiuni of the instrument generally l> ough’ >ur tr ends to tiiej’ balcony, an they vvould 4 unetimes jvn their sweet voices to his m some of these charm.ng. though soirmxvha nonoton .us ‘ niod rihas/’ wh cii. when mv ting through the nose, fill so sooth ugly or •he ear. esf eciaily after and On t!ies<- c>*.asions the monkey used f>> si; is en ng vifh all the gravity of a . onno.s our. now md then mufd'ng his he .1 in ;i m tsf'g •• tesque tnanner. as if to mark tlie time. D losta. who was always ripe lin'd’.n or mi - .diiefofnny sort, ohsei ved to tne one affer ioom that <ur belia-vior to “Senor Macaco*’ was anything but courteous or ho-pi able— ve had not even asked him to take a glass if wine ; and he proposed ilut the gen !e nan should be in future tid nitted one of om ness. The motion was cut el by a cola nation, and by way of in'tiatVm vve placed lefore him a nioderate s zed slop b'ashi hall nil of port wine, and after a p efitorv speech rom his countrymen, drank h s health. Our ,e\v member looked attentively at the ve’s el for sometime Itelbre lie ventured to put is nose in it. The first, taste did not appear o l>e at all sat sfactory. I le sneezed, c nigh ed and grinned honibly*, and thought lie had io intention oi f,.sting a second time; but he aid tasted. After a long pause he tre i a econd sin, and then a sho.ter in’erval. and i third followed, which seemed to lesofve iis douhtg. “In lor a penny, in for a pound,’ vas evidently his mutton, and in,a twinkl fig •e had ibopped up the whole. There could >e no mistake as to the good tie s <>f the Ur pior. so he thought, aiid so it proved, i lie .-fleets soon became visible, and wee such ts might have been expected, lie begun to chatter and jump with a vivacity far sur* oassing bis ordinary perfm man *e ; after a v 1 i !e his gait l)ecameunteady his eyes as umed an expre sion of <nvM ke wisi<>m, vh ch gradually turned to a dull, vacafit bare, his stouiacu was eviden Iv in a very ineasv corn! tion; and, m fine, bhiv ng p is *d through the various s’ages of inelnaety le tumbled oil* the block to “which he was •mamed, made an effort t<> re.eovcr his seat. ■ml in tiie net was buried in profound (dum ber. lie was dead drunk. On the follow ing mom ng I went down to exam ne into j lie state of tiie viiiou-Jv defunct, and if the •e emblance to drunken humanitv was stri ding tire eveivng before, it w;is still more so luring the piocem of recoverv. I found •he m serabie beast sitting upon h s bio-k fs bead resting in the palm of his prrw, bis body bent almost double, ifs bleared and sodden eyes looking as plainly tis though be’ rad spoken the words. “ What a curspd leaday.he” I-loosed his chain from the ring gave him a basin of water, of which he frank eagerly, and vvalkedup and down the garden for ball an hour, winch appeared to >e of great benefit to him. and I fancy he gave me a look of grateful reproach, < if (rethought my treatment <>t h in over nigle was not over friendly, t had yet made the onetid iri tie m rnuig. liy the even ng. ins health seemed to lie restored to ns won ed state, and I was tor letting well alone, but the Portuguese must make another ex peri men t in neural philosophy. Another has in of wine was placed befoie hm, on vvh ch he ve;v uncereiiion ously turned his back: we affected to take no uoure of h m. and for a considerable time lie remained in a state wf qu.assense. Set the devd was PEXFIKLI), GA.. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 22. 1856. busy with him. hating. I su pose about a •luiir <f the dog that b.t him.” Alter a whife 1m tu; tJ‘d h s head H'seaUhdv over h s shoulder, and as we continued our conver sat on appa ijnily in utter uuc msciousness ot Ids proceedings, b s body insens fiiy t<l lowed, until b\ d-ojree- be reversed hi-* po sition and looked h s enemy boldlv in the flee. A ins! poor ppg .1 why should 1 bar row rnv memory- with the recollection?— she struggle was bj'ie). U<e devil aga n v>c ‘orious, and from that time forward his v;u hn was a “gone coon.” A< I have bel<<r< stated, when I arrived, at these quarters ; n*re moral ape couW. scarcely fie found : when I (pV-tted them. fir proffgaev am Ii unkenfiess his parallel it wouNJ be diffjeni o meet within the worjd. Laugi and Grew FaL .Yes.‘dangh an<l grow fiat !” ]t i-r one of die homely old maxim*, which are full o’ truth, though guilders of poetry. !’ is com non sense—it is-reas >n—it is nature—it i‘ food ntsd wholesome advice.an<l we indo s< { • to the fullest extent —to the fullest tent.’’ It shouM be wr ften on the waits o? fverv man’s dwelling, and one of the earli .<{ lessons of childhood. F.angbter it >nr estimation, an inestimable I b^s’ng— at nd - pensable and glorio ; s “institution.”— ‘Vitliont ‘i.criine. and violence.a nd dvspep s’a. and su'eide. are I murder, would run ra - oant. Lauglrer is the voice of good feel ng the emblem of good rra’ure an<l health nd generos'ty. Sliovv u a wan who nev i laiigii-', and vve wili show von a ~e!fi l> nrrow-mitrded bigot ~.0 regular enrmudge >n— n man who h s cramped and dwarh-d the generous imprd es of natm e til thev tic Linger exert an influence upon h's thoeght md actions Such an arm onion-i be ng vouhl be Ike a desert with noons s, no cool rig waters, and no liv'ng thing. To fine and ;dl we -ay. “Laugh and grow lo.” Away with your lugubrious philos phy. Aw iy vvitli yonr.rmvurnfpl fault-find it'ig w th the un verse in general, and yon? songs fu'l of fline iuui s’ckly seut mentality which would make us bel.eve.that “E rth ‘Ra ilha airss o r AuJlif** jiilgr ur'ga* of !>ftr!t.*’ We and n’t bel eve ;i word of it ! Earth is :io more a wilderness than it is a p>* ilo jntch. Be ifdd the whie and beautiful land scapes -spread around us upon every hand •Vbat transccmlcnt love!'ness, and loJ\ grai ileur and var’ed Iremt cs a'-e seen thick v spre;id almuf us su tel to even t;is‘e iviflli a v\ dde.rne s ! Yod—t s lull-ot all rood and fie i td’ui things. Its I itidscpcs. and r ve;s. and lulls, and trees, a.ud val ey iml f.nests me the eyes which God opens upon is to show h's sulrl'me perfection aiu! 11 s parental k mlness. The ear th aw 1 ler ness ! The man who be! eves tliaty is a sedish a< a nuser, and as bbud as an owl in stilish tie ! Earth is not n wilderness, neither is * life a p.lgrimage of pa n;” iove-cick b irds -nnd •vuics to die c ntra y lmtwulH'and ng.— That vve Ime many sarimvs in l.fe ; that vve must to ] till vve a?e weary, and suffer j>n ns and and sapp rintments. and sea our tond ivipes go out in darkness, is as true as cat be and almost every man could swear to it should he be called upon in a court oj jus tice; but what of th it? Is it a leasttn why we should not enjoy the ten thousand pleas • int thing- we fni'l around ns so capable o; be ng eiij >ved? It a man h;is tlie .ague and fever verv other day. and shakes till hi teeth chatter, ari l the- bed rocks bene ith !dm. is that a re:is"n vvhv he should make lifin-eifand eve v body else wretched the intei vernng <la vs. when he and >esn t have hi shaking IH VVo cnnteirrl not. Ile otigfii. u- a mm of sense, and f.o rrft selfish motives, if from no h ghetvtn hiv'e a good tune and enj ry himself, and enter upon his shak ng dill e> cheered with thought-of the good’ lone lie had the <1 iv before, and t.e aiitici naliorr of j ist such a one the next day. And so with ali sickness, and ail-suffering and all disappointment. Weslionld never*y'e!d >? vvlii 1 of that which is enj ynb!e to the mo ping m seey ol m.s uitiitopu? sentinieutamv A wav.with it ! it deserves u,o place in the he it’l*of a manoi oi’ri wiry sense and brnfns \ man who beleve< tlmt life is a pilgrimage of p tin must hav e had chron c- l heutTvFism all his days, and chronic fool.shness in the head. < Some people seem to look upon laugnter usa sin-one of the sad follies id't houghtless youth. They denounce if. and Attempt to •r’ii-h theg3V. happy spud? that prompts it. Nothing c iiild be more absuril or ni s grie vous. It is a sin against Gd nnd human nature wioLto feel at peace, wytb yoitrseit and mink nd genes .ally. Joan there he :iny pat-* ti<-ular merit in looking sour, and feeling s >u?', and in ikirig every one about you <eel unc mf<Ttali’c? We say n-U; an;! vve sav t'hwt God made us to enj >y life.nnd the go- and tilings he,-placed here capable ot iusp ling enj >yment. Ii lie and and not intend to us laugh, vvhv and <1 lie gwe us a sense 011 the i.<ughal)'e, ands uuudi to gratily M? ‘* *'* s mie of voiir lugubrious p'lilosophers an swer that q lestidn ! W e th.uk it w.ll puz z'e tliem. The truth is. men generally look upon the wo Id th/origh the spectacles ot tUei.ravyp tyelhigs arid.notions; and f[ie man who noth ng to laugh a?, or nothuig to fetl goo<l oyer, is “<d all men in serabie.” and de erve c i)mi >cration. To hhn who c unminie with G .and in the heautifu! things around lum th a*#rrww and dijruppJatua*u.B ®f lAe ar only te<rip'>rxry,:ni to th groat prayer ?fgr it 1 lids ariri thrink giving winch ever drives from the heart, \Vi bel eve in laughter. It does a man goo I— t does those around him good.— I lava you not seen the happy eifects of good hitmor in the staga-coach ss v<pi were jos tied along over rough roads, amid hunger Land cold, aria f rilgrie? One humorous sou! xv Jl m-ike Ihe \vit-]e load forget their rn>e-- i’s, and laugh till they are at•peflb , e. Laugh ter is the best reim-dv for dyspepsia both physical and spintiutl. and we sav to one ud all, ‘•* Laugh and grow fat ” Shape and Talent. We offen hear a certain class of men stat<* ‘hat they trvel altogether n ‘ shape and dent.” We a?e inebned to think that tv? rroa er insult could be offered to nn intelli rent peop ! e than the utteran eof such a ha re* faced st ti merit.’ A ni:m of this de script ion is a l#ner on society, a disgrx e to humanity. ‘-The wor!! owes me a living ’’ •smacks of the same charncer. it is really humiliating to hear men (?) express them selves in this w’se. A man tint .dresses well, spor’s a moustache, arid h is no visible means, always boasting how he gets along n “shape and talent,'’ may be at once e; ion as a rno-t finished ehevai er d’indus tr:e,anfl should be at once spotted by the de feotive police as a suspicious cliarac’er.— Sliame upon attv man. xv ho has health and manhood on h;<* side, to m ke offer such an express on as this, Wu have often watched n class of ‘sports.” who lounge about street corners all day. staring at and in ailing ladies ar f hey pass hv. We have watched them a’ elev-rn !>’c!ock.jfl'v!ng and 1 vn into the drink ng saloons to get a iVeetrreal fro n the lunch set out—vve h ive watched them at .night, •r ng ng in” with a g-.?o<i nattired .‘tcqnaim atme for a drink, and vve have sdd further vva'ched them, suck ng rUo places of arm use-’ merits vvjthout paying. Eidm tlie-:e facts el c fed, wo have come to the cotchtsion that tliis is the class of men who travel a above. Wen and only detest drones upon society, but we de‘:r> sc them. We. the laboring class of th s comtnui i, y. are pract’cal, coi - ‘■'emit ve. nnd pw*g ess ve Practical, be cause we act with a firm dts're t* succeed : n aM on* unde; takings, Conservative, be cause we have tiie power of opposing dim imfi"ti or inyirv—progressive, for tbe rea „s >n that v<e to? ahead wrb a gradual and regular advance to pm pm ty and fame.— With all the e attributes v\ e of com se be dil gent and studious : n all our bus Tie*s •lflfairs— cui equently. vve ire not incli ed t- travel <>n “shape, and talent,” we leave.the Tvs em to the cdntiiUc —the refuse and dregs .four population, who eke out a mysterious sort of ex stence: a pei fer;i en’gma to the I ihoring class How it is done, no one but the - selves chi fell. It is really hunidia tirig to kn<ov that we have such ;i cl.iss liv ing among us—it makes us nimosjt shudder to look upon them in ali their gilt end brass Stand ng up Ike men, while their craven s ul- have not the slightest spark of man! - nesq n . they ;\ie an inferior class of mor tals. degenerated to n nothingness. It is a great wonder that the earth does not open and enguiph them in n common vortex ol shame and min. — The Great &ereaft:r. This glorious vision, this hope an 1 ever lasting surety of the future, how shallow were life without it, mid how deep beyond all fathoming with it! The threads that broke'in the loom here, shall be taken up there. Tho veins'of gold that {vne-r.i.etiii m ghty mountain of Time and Earih, shall then have forsaken the rock and and rt, and shine in a sevenfold purity. Al! those wrongly estranged, and separated, nnd all who with great hearts, seeking good for men. do vet fill out, and contend, and ali thev who bear about hearts of honest purpose longing to love and to do. but hindered and baulked, nnd made to carry hidden fire in their that warms no one, but only .burns the censer; nnd nil they who are utu ’ted for mutual discomfort, and all who are separated that should have walked fogedv er, and.all that inwardly or outwardly I’ve n a dream all tboir days, longing for the dawn and the wak : ng-—to ail such how glo rious is :he dawp of the resurrection ! m- -♦<■*-- *— Homs. Home of a winter’s night, when the wind blows chill, tbe # sky is overcast, and the ground is wet and freezing, is the pleasant est place on earth. X< matter how home ly the room, how scant, the furniture, how cramped, how old—it is homo where t e heart is. A good lire, a pleasant book, with two or three dear ones to listen, and work when they lis4n, is both sensible and com tortnhle. They are heart comfoits, real soul*eaVeiling enjoyments whic.lv no other condition j.tT*fds. Let the wind howl ; stir up tbe fire, and read tke louder. , Hie world out-ide is of iittle consequence compare*! with the world inside. Who c ircs for tbe wind ? Draw • round the -tand, and amid the sewing qn -me side, and the knitting <n tiie oilier, con trive to stir up the elements of kindness. — You will be del gated with the develo pment. v V ben read ng tads, try couvers itiony and if that gives out, bring on the hickory nuts. Elv yourselves with good cheer, and keep the lire in your siove uud m your heart in ; blazing- oniflua. UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARY Yon Cannot begin to imagine, those ol yon that have never tried it, what a sever e gu h ilm tor ail mental ills an evening th- - spent affords, if you are hara sed m bus ness, ’disappointed in your fellow-men. <u suffering from any of the thousand vexa tions and cares tnat beset the pathway of ‘the best of us, you will find a i ehei from all of t in a home ‘which von have made com fortftbie and happy. Let the wind how! then; wbv should you tare, who are thus blest? Efiagara. Net iri tW vast, when wind* <ake, o’ iff? Slant r — Not in th deep n.hrro ntnyrns srrsp. \?iJ tempest*? loufilj ror, ia nntvre sci-n In grnml hut h-.-c tku Niagara’* Tnutid rmg t-Acm H? heard, find when her w;:vos Tn ang -y Kiajvrty ?k seen to pnu? ; f?en Juth she ear a girt> tfi-it wins from man The ?nee;.sc of bis woml_r, awa *.rd praise. I bnvo rtoori in the ke f.>rct, v.irh ><• f>?K; n-.cr but G >.d, sivd nrim:l Trjv-n hi grAnd?-rir, hi* tsower an : ’bin ’l?>vi?ig k'n ■Ws* ; while the low win o w'ghvng anion. b<- tfit-H, if Eros?king a r qui *tm OTor dectT d--'pi>Tt4 soul. ] fii'*??- Stoo ‘; irpon oi l X ooivm’s phor<- ?hile the wafe-JN werv Inched infi> fury. *,nff f.c? vningly ntriwog to tifsc vw po-iv vs.ti'jdcss o! j<■■<;? toorcvwbvl;n in tbtir wratn ben I bjivy thought, ‘TTrcv-wvrmltf fn! ar< hy works, O (■<. :, tn'l fby wHy* p?.s* find •ng out.” AgtAn I have stood, when it *e-"me<] as if G *d had v;<tid to tho vc.v.-> 4 Pence, be st I and tbvi low erdi-fio Oiti nil nr seemed to reply, ‘*Tny will, (; L rd. and n<t trdae bo done.’’ i fin e ■ m the b inks of the river as it g i-ied t>eaev tally by, seetnmg to ‘‘Thus shall th. -sous of the j rst tnsn Vie—-yea, their pcm> shall fl >w m.* hri ver.” Bit when I stauc in thy pr-sence. O N agara, I fj>o <imnfi. lost in 4i ivomTer, lore and praise.” Tn .noimtains, <coar?B, lakes grid cataracts ire wonderful specimens alike grand n: snbiimit-v and power of GEi’s work- ; bn aero his ben! licence is aDo irubva ed L he perpvtimi rainViW. What mind is no • nbTgd, what ja not filled with en .lolilmg emotioy**? )>y the oan??'<YH> ar oo ol neb wonAerH. The roost htnp*ndotia w *rl of Nature! When I stand upon ibis nw ini spot, 1 feel as if l ha 1 entered, n !i? in, ten pie of th & Etern f>. Jn ’ bi * misrht ye> >i ’cent ration of wr.tcni, which iy rushed on and on, wh ie tfiousen'is >• generations iave been passing aw>ty it ?n raiknowri Eternity, I b h <id an rnpo s stve emblem of tiie nnchanjr*’-“1 arri im h in“caLL* glory < f the great King off lea ven and,Earth, ths An nor of Hm *, tlu father of fcterni’y • the glory of “II m who holis the sea in rbe h'diuwofhis fruel. ‘ Jupiter 1m I? Olvropui to frigbte ? 11 world with hia thunder ; Pluto set ii>*e t* Mount E f nt; attd Neptune with a db • h?a trident, made the cataract of agora. When God we< t forth in tho work of on ition, attended by a shining array of G en tbirn and ‘Seraphim, tbe “living ones” veil ed their fiiCCH and said, 4 God of glory, stay thv brind, or we die!” “One wor! nmre” Rail thv; A knight v “and ifum’niatt creation is complete.” H-': spake as?! tin mountains started back, and thooc an,i>e >\ od *ffrightvd as Niagara sprnr.y into birth Tfco-1 on ! thou great, great N :igcra,‘ ml: on ! anl by tbv < e i@e.!<’sa roaring, lead tb ininds of mortals fro n N i?n r n’* eoqtamp!:!- <ion up to N ituA’V God! Tv TI <??, tiioi dark green flood, roll on; time measured not thine age—eternity © m but express rhy end. C>eatiofiV dawn wirnessi *! tb\ i arlie.Bt gush. Greatio'rds dootn can but ex tinguish thy peiqiOtu.'d rush. G,i spake tho world into being, and it was created. — Ho mx.de all the wbndi rs of th© earth, aim ‘his the givyi.oT of #fl. —-—. —-*&■ • cut* * # —— Adyartissment of aa Honest. Htrusaller. Frfonde r?r*i neighlf.Ts! Having jun i|.vncd a com*nodii.na whop for the safe <>i ■‘Liquid Fire,” I embrace the ©nrlfeat oj>- pertrjiiitv of informing yon that on S Jnr dwy I shall common;.*; tbe bn lines* of ma king drunk mis, paupers, arid bvgg-irs, for he eoher, indn Trious, and respectable tr nppt>i4. I shall deftl in “fern liar spirit*, 1 ’ which ball excite m n to rl it, roblieyv, and bloodshed; and by so doing dlmin'sh tin* comforts, augment the expenses, *nd on danger the welfare of the community. I will undertake, fit short notice. f*>r Htottll smn, and with great expedition, t>> i>r pirn inmates for the assy lorn, the pom house, the prison, and tiie. gallows. 1 will furnish an article, which shall in crease tbe amount of fatal •accidents, mnl t.iplv the number of distressing diseases* snd rend r those harm! ai incurable.* I will furnish a drug which shall de pri'V© eoiiK? of life, many of reason, in<s> >f property, and allot* peace; which aba! 1 raise fathers to be fiends ; wives widows ; children orp v >n' ; and all men licants. I will cause the rising generation t< grow up in ignorance, and prove a burden >tud a nu ? 9ance to the nation. I will corrupt the ministers of religion, diet met the progress of the G sped. defiK flu* purity of the Church, and chuso tem poral, spiritual and eternal death; and it ihere be any so impertinent ns to inquire why I have’ the audacity to bring such a*- cnnuilated misery upon n comp uaiiarely happy laud, my humiat rvply is, money. TERMS: tftl.QO TV AI>VAXCE. james f mm. i t hi a. v<if, XXII.-NUMBKK 40. Tin 4 * pii:t trade is .‘ he lucrative, mil sciHti proh sd *g Christians give it riiv ii* !<> rl'n} <•<.i) n t en af• (V*. I have license i <hii the G >urt, and if I :> f--f In’!not ‘liftji- evils- up n \o.u, bome >ody • Re will.. T live in n Un<l <*f liberty. { have pur, hasi and the right •so. demoli-dt ‘he Hair u-ter, d< PV >y the health, shorten he ].vv>, and run Ihe otds ts In se who U:o.■£<• To it stair in * with their e.nvt.un. I know that the litlde Says, “Tic n fhr!t •and ih *t i’ pinn<>uuc< p h wo up* n •tn that giro th htrdttgf drink to his neigh ‘*f; and i nRo re ah in tii Divine II cor 1 hlit no drunk :?*d s hall enter the kingdom ? Heaven, am! I cmpu t expect li e <iru?_iL f'l maker to share a bett r fate. Ytt what urn Ida ? * A mssi Painfal Afalr. A shoi k has been'given ?..■ our cutir-e ni Uv ‘he alt* m|t‘ T D K. 1’ Ta - Pre-id- n‘ of the M <> ti'actnr- t>’ an 1 .vl e of tlr* fl y. to cmnmit RtnT by *■ ••■!} OistiilireS ( Os) • y; -te({ *vi-.h the { RV:v We leer., ah t Dr. Tv !t>r while to A 1 iUtc,- was found to Im* at 1 i nes jo h state of m iit.tl <ierung ne nf, st*i a gent I, nun ~f t jj -j edv vtoltd < n she mrs with him tolling him home. F n,i_ • 2 t e Doctor in such a “fate of mo and as *. tti.'Kd it danger.m Idr Mm so retain i y.< 11 v weapons, Ih* took from him <i pß z> I or two, ?ii!<! *■ H] !Se l th r bv vigilant t onlio'i he v. n! 1 ho arrested in th * at e*npt so commit tray rash act Dm wh-.n 1 e cars were a short distance from -West i* v*it. Dr. r.n lor r< <jin sted the gentle man vvli • whs traveliog vvih f in* to pa a •i u a hot lie ol Ho-lif*** S.-hncppa, wii h .nother paryv of gentlemen *e'nr them Wore ising ; and while his • ye was d>r* rted l*v tf< ii'umi to this ivcjue-t, Dr. Tax lor drew *. small sWvj'd from a sword-cane, and •Trust it. into his own •dde p* the itnm Hi te region of the he r* ! il was immedi >to!v taken in charge hy phvsieians on the •Hrs ? and whs carried so Atlanta. Tn’s repot r I’.-at ii <1 us <n Sunday m<un ug—the attempted sniei le Icm i? g ht en ■ommitted on S.i ! urlnv night—and. he s ’os th,*. very go ietv.l s;m udiy f r :i • liow fit /, ti v\ it • is i-o greatly 'sti enn <1 i \ ftti- cm mi tiyy, puhl'c ivpojt and i*j .♦rel'ension ni foot., ,t, and j n,*.?r r vi.h tie* itffiirs .t the IJ.ti.k >ver which 1 e *resi'h <i i T \v-t< ifi'iit-nily u <d- rsf*H> I that ■o tinicry di;ri ::!>i s I;i i p>rodueed the -t.a’e of ndrid when I<j hou to the com tissitm of the sho -kiog ant, and it was hut i dural that the popu! -r mind *bou ! I c i,- mes the ttffjrs <f fh* ID: k with those .f its President. Ot Fridav and Siturday heiv had been an me..is\ Relinj m n fes ml in re i> r nee so the ail >iis of the Bif'k; ii'inv uof-e.s ha I been ii >nt ; a*nl Vesterdny morning h crowd ;.i h id in front f the IFink, and had the ioors Keen oju ii • ‘ the run would have • en continued. But Mr. Fuda. the cash er is absent at she North, and ‘he r* in tin i g efti ‘*rs did not open the *.{]i -e. Tfit* in* f r nee, therefore, that Dr. Toyk-l*s n lanci tl ditli nitiesaiei iliua*-? **t tot 1> tik iv connected. W do not think that it lias any large mount of notes'in ciivul -‘ion—indeed ; t ics , 1 vavs been oisti listed to-mdi an ex* • nf as to ••eprive ir ot genera 1 c *n!i h no *, in the pivs nf unki.own coiulitioii ot its tTdr-. wi- would ad vise the tefe Ii Tier* -lor t<> sii'mirt to any gte.fif sacriti e • n th • •ids, hut to hold them till we h ve more igi l l of! the sn‘joct. Dr. T;i vk*r wis hr'-uglit. to the 1 ou*e of and relative near this CiU Vvbt. tday in un rig, in a critical condition. For him ;nd mr hia family the symp.itlims of our ci.i ■'.cns are gvently enlisted. II ‘is here uni vprpaily esteemed a n high-minded, ln>n ;rable and genii, manly man, and ti one hinks of imputing to him any fiaudidiTit r dishonest designs, w Ifat; ver may he the tn anc I til dffi ultics in which he is iuvolv d. or tlfose ot the insti tition with which he is connected. —( n'to/dm* J^n^uv-er. ,; I TJev’r Drink Encagli to Hurt. 5 ’ Yon nev. rdo 1 Then why that peculiar .ingu t* vour check i Why lliht. increase >t itri!j;iii!i?y ? Why lliut gr uittg ivck iessness of charue e ? I.) >n*t deceive vour dear friend. You are in danger. and t is a kim'ncss to fell you so. Thiity b liquid {arsons dte every year in our cJuimmiiiy, simply because they do<irink •.-in ugh to hurt them Haifa million a e vt-r pressing bard after thorn upon the ” riliiiltliuor c. rj’ ts h dinnkaruh* grave. — Several millions more are Wending their >tv}>-, more or less r pidly in the same di rection. You are a earn!; and ate fw a place m. mg the li.df million of actual drunker s. Think you that any of the thro- g ot ii >der.de drinkers with whom you train •v 11 admit that he drinks enough to hurt mil? A yet from all thi- class Dit,.\TU •ml the DiiVIL take tlivir PICK. Ihi y ire after YOU. D pend upon it, they are ifrer YOU. And yon are welet ming their ipptoaeh. l>.,wa*v ! v< nng men, Uev\\.i\ ! K gUxh Surname*. —The Register Ger r*l <biini l to’ tm.t there ale nearly 40 POO nmiamea in England. Among th in, there a<e 51,000 fa nr. lies laiaring the- name of lones, and 51.000 that ot Biuit’', The Joneses an 1 Smiths alone* are supposed to inelud* aUwut a tho population.