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ttf*W? fcnorr that tfcc following will 'prote
int?Mgting tq onr yonng readers. Many of thorn
ao dwbt, hare enjoyed themselves finely during
the holidays, and are prepared to rejoice with
our friend Jor. in the possession of many nice and
*! gift*-?Kn. ENTURrRist
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uy jor, n jHusky mvti.
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I know tliat n repetition of tbe pronoun
/nillttf /l/filMil ilia v/-^im.l on* l.lti fsus 1
M vuvtivi viiv i.?, uuVAi V *?l | UUl HJT UH^ I
cnnnot help making myself the hero of my
own story in the present instance. I never,
will forget the naturaf the Christmas pics-,
eats which 1 had the fortune or misfortune
to receive this* year, (1834.) I received a
present of k frog made of ifedla rubber, from
? deaf and duirib young Hidy of Washington,
I). 0., who was then on a visit to her
friends in'Philadelphia. And a. eapipil gift it
was. I made merry over it, and gave thanks
to my kind donor-for it. Rely on rt, I almost
fell in love with that trumpet of a girl,
the sender of thocounteifeit frog. .She is
on thiB eve of marriage. When the "event"
takes place, may she bo wrapped up in the
heaven, of enraptured delight. Her intended
husband, though deprived of the faculty of
speech, is something of a poet. T used to*
study with liira, years agnne.
. The next favor I received; whs n beautiful
silver tooth pick from the " belle of Oata
wissa that was," as "Miss E?, is popularly
called. I, of course, was in raptdves with
it. She is a graduate of the Philadelphia i
Institution for the (leaf and dumb, well edu- {
CAtcd, aud highly respected. Her lover, also
a mute, has the sweetest dnA- v.f > f.??? i
ever saw'. E?, 1 gUd|v greet you upon
your success iu uiuking so iiaudsQmo u
mnn worship at you* shrine. Picture to j
yourself, ;dear, the exquisite felicities of mar- '
riage. Marry as soon as you can.
That love of a silver apple kuife is a gift
from my good friend Mrs. P?, deaf and
dumb, and wife of one of mv fellow-teachers.
She also presented me with a nice cup, lined
outside with two large human cars attached to
h man's face, and a wooden man, standing to
the appearance, seven feet in his stockings,
stick in hand, checks covered with whiskers,
brown frockeo.it, and blue pantaloons. She
has a highly intellectual daughter, now in
her ninth year ; who; the good girl, gave mo !
A picture of two girls sitting in a boat manned
by a boy, the whole enclosing nu ounce
of sugar candy, and n piece of stone rcprc- ;
Muting a fat man habited in a drab coat, !
his cheeks sticking out with fatness. This j
little girl is blessed with all the senses, and
can make signs.
own pupil, au Indian girl, and whoso ;
pother is likewise a mute, made inc a pres- j
vu* oi iwo pieces or candy, one representing |
? horse and its rider, the other n baskets? I
i
?he is still a semi-barbarian, yet she is generous,
and ardently attached to those who do !
Iter a good thing, ljor father deceased a
few months ago. lie coo Id hear and speak.
A young man, deaf from childhood, was
pleased to favor me with a beautiful picture j
of a rose, which might adopt any drawingroom.
To-use a vulgar phrase, ho " knows
a thing or-two." To his credit be it said, j
los benevolence extended itself beyond bis j
<JWn family circle to many boys and girls.
A lively, good looking girl, partially deaf, ,
and whose parents are well otTin some wealth, '
did me the honor to give ine a big man, with j
4 night cap on, done in sugar. I wsude-j
lighted with the thing, for T am fond of the i
ludicrous. Let me say a word about this
girl. Sho can dance, and paint, and work in
14 rich embroidery." She has a keen appreciation
of the ludicrous, and will laugh loudly
and long. In conversation she is five
m.'yl '* T I
, ^Mhisible, and entertaining.
But bea^of all, a delicate little girl, now
nine yearn of age, gave me a Christina* kivi,
a kiss of childish love, which, depend upon
it, filled my heart with joy unspeakable. O
how I love this sweet little angel! She came
to the Institution when only six years of
age, having lost her father, nud her mother
being too poor to support her. When I gaze
on her blue eyes, how I wish she was iny
own daughter. She often comes to and
lays her little head on my knee to sleep
uwhilo. None hut a father can imagine how
1 feel when I see her dear bend reclining up
on my knee.
Philadelphia, Pa.
j^JThe Japanese Lapieb.?The Susqiifhnn- j
na, which recently left Simodn, Japan, found
on it* second *Ui', a Really improved disposition
to foreigh intercourse amongst all
classes. 'Even, the ladies have lost much of
the reserve and ditfideaco which formerly
charjwnerued thera and prevented us from
having a eight of them. Iadeeri it seas not
nnnsual to see officers sitting hi the houses j
wjtii oacwral ladies and gentlemen around
tltNB ; the former frequently pitying a navtioe
gaitar or else anxiot^y engaged in convenation,
eager to learn (hie English names
of things and the mam^m.and customs of
the people of our own r^Wkr, and some ex
. piaaalng a warmdaeire sodn to be abtfto
visit the land of flwr n*v acquaintances."
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jn -aJ^n._pii, >> ? 'ii it,
: >. M f nrttblr trim tfc* 6ttami. .
It happened oiide, on a bright hummtrs
day,-that I wa? striding near when^<
H Little bird flew down, seekthg Ssater.-? ]
Ther6 was, indeed, a iHrge trough ndAt* tbo \
well, but it was empty," and I grieved for a (
moment to th|iuL that Jmiiuu ctculurv "uiUs4 .
^ro away thimty ; but it settled npou the
edge of the trough, Ivcnt it's little liend'
dow?wardsvihon, raised it again/ spread ifc*
wings, and soared away, singing; its tUirfct 1
*r a*.-appeased.. 1 v ulkcd up to-the trough
and there in the stone work, I saw a little
hoirr about the stee of a wren'* egg. The <
water hold there had been a source of reviv al J
and refreshment; it had found enough for <
the present, and desired no itiore. This is ?
I eonteidnii nt.
I Again, I stood bv n lovely,'sweot-aiiiolling j
flower, and there came a hoe, humming and
sinking; and it chose the flower for its field (
of sweets. l?ot. the flower had no honey.-?
This I knew, for It had no ncctarv. What
tfyen, thought^, will the bee do 1 It came
buzzing out of the cup to take n further
ftirrht- but as it came OMt it s'nied the atamena '
lull of goUJpn farina, good for making wax,
and it rolWd its little legs against them till s
tlicy looked like yellow bosC, a?, the beekeeper
Sny ; and then, thus heavily laden, 1
(lew away home. Then 1 said?-.'Thou i
earnest seeking honeys aud finding none, j
hast been satisfied with wax, and hath stored j
it for thy house that thy labor might not he
in vain. Thou likewise, shall be to me a
lesson of contentment.' j
The night is far ajH-nt?the dark night of j
trouble?that sometimes threatened to close
around us, but the day is at hand ; even in '
the night there were stars?1 hnvo looked 1
on them, and been comforted ; for as one set
L could sec auethcr iis?, and each wa? a Wnm>
showing ine somewhat of the depth of the
I riches, both of the wisdom and knowledge of''
I (lixl.
Little Dam Brook. ; i
1 A clkkovm.vx seeing a little boy playing > 1
j in a small stream by the road side, inquired l
I for his father.
'lie's over to the little dam brook,1 exclaimed
the lad. ^
'Wbiu r said the reverend gentleman, j
shocked at the hoy's profanity ; 'cnu't you j
spenk without 6wenritig ? " j
'Weill he is over the iiulodain brook any
how persisted the bov, as lie went spatter- 1
ing through the water and mud after a but
terrty. 'He's been to tlio little dam brook ;
all day, and if you don't believe, it, you can *
go up to tliat house and ask mother."
Tlie clergyman sought an interview with r
the niotlier immediately, and complained of I
the profanity of the child. After telling her,1 ji
however, what the lad had said, she laugh-! ^
ingly informed him that 'little dam brook1 j 1
wns a title by which the stream was called j l
to distinguish it from 'big dnm brook,' situn |
ted a few miles further to the east Ward. l
IIo now felt that he had wronged the ' <
boy, and, therefore, owed him nn apology. "(
Hurrying back to the spot, lie exclaimed : 1 .
\ 'Boy, 1 wronged you in accusing you of
swearing; but you should have told me that!
little dmn brook'was only the name of a
stream, and then I would not have scolded ,
you.' ^ 1
'n ell, 'taint no difference,' said the lu?p-'
py youngster, as he held aloft a struggling ,
frog that ho had speared with his mother's j c
elothes stick. 'There's a big dam on big I
dam brook, and and a lijlle dmn on little [ a
dam brook,.and we would have nlittle dmn \
on this brook, only, I Vpect it's so small it j <]
ain't worth a Ham? *
Dk.mh ov Jok "M'Ikoa.n's Lri'n.Kj
DAixmTKK.?She was wont ta run over, v
to the tavern in the evening to lead n
homo. lifti* rlriiiitufl T,,^r ?.=. .-I...
till HVt '? VI |U C ?U r*> i IV."
was entering the door one night, Slack- c
hurled a tuinbk-r fither lather, but it
struck her upon the head, and resulted c
in her death. .. . ' a
Morgan bent down.liis ear. 1
"You will onl y have one lefV' Mary ,t
said "only inoUiur. And who cries so
much when you.aro away*"
"1 won't leave her, Mary, only wbeni <>
I go to work," said -Morgan w hi* per- t
ing back to tho child, uand I'll never n
gq out at night any more." ] c
"Yes, you promise nie that." I'
"And I'll promise more:" ,11
"What, father f j
"Never go to the tavern again." o
"Never i' s
"No, never. Ahd lit promise still '
more." 1
-Father T i
"Never to take a drop of Ihpto'r us g
long as I live." t>
-Oh, father! dear t'other V and with t
a cry of joy pom* Mary started up and I
flung herself upon Lis breast. Morgan *
drew liis arm around her tightly, and 1
sat for a long time with his hps pressed J
tto her check?-whileshe lay against his
Imsom still as death. As death ! Yes;
for when the father unclasped his arms, 1
mc tjpirfcLoi ins cmia wits with the an- t
gels. 3
Aunt Rosy was dividing n mince t
pie among the boya, and when
who had wickedly pulled the chi'p tail,! i
asked fofhis share, the dame replied,
\No, Jim, yon are a wicked l?ojr, and <
the Bible says there is no track for
the wicked. ?
A mfxtubmay. popped his head ,
! through a ; Hilar ifeop window, in order
to obtain a full view of the fair opera- |
tives, exclaimed : i
What o*tl<xk is it I % i
Lhapn which the tailor lifted his lap
boaA and struck him a blow on the*'
heaa/answering:
i II niu jn.it strnolc one. _ "II
faience In AiS^^b^inlg?., lUet woek
he visited thtf cfty. IgSSSfr up
Wfeftdway, he discovered ft naif drohk&n
man, ridiiig a bay hdpsthftt .Hitfkrttr'
?iru*k hi* fancy. Ketkat*
"That's A fine beaef, ftftd how mucin
dm looks like my 'Bess.* Had she one
white foot, I would certainly swear it
was her. I wonder \\'hat Sort.. of a,
dicker' I could strike up with tlie owp3r
? As he is about half snacked I
should'not wonder if ho whre k'Uidly
Imposed. Fur softening th? lieart a
jtnrtll quantity of gin works wonders.'
41 say .old fellow, what do you ask
prvthat horse V. . f VS-?rf .
>NTut half what she is worth. She
?st $-U)0?I'll sell her for, howovcr, i
for ?250. '
'Too .much-?-I willgivoyop ?125. 1
want her for a match, or I'd offer
wenty-five less.'
'Cnu't take any supli supi. Say $150
lad the critter is youra.' * **
After half hour's chaffing,a bargain
was finally agreed to; they 'split the
litferenee.' Sain paid 137 1-2 dollars,
md the seller fobbed his money and
retired to enjoy himself!
Ilio next evening Sam started for
Albany, witli 'a match for Bess,' that
nc would-fjot take three hundrod dolars
for.' Un stepping ashore the first
man Sum met was his ostler who 'opont?d
as follows.5
'Where did you get that marc?'
'In New York.?
'Well, how curious?I thought she
was gone for good and all.'
'Thought what was gone?'
Why; Bess, tho mare. She wo?
stolen from the stable on Thursday
night, mid we all thought she had been
un off to Canadu.'
'You don't ?ov that mare is Bess?'
'I do indeed,''Where's
lier white foot?'
Under a little black paint, I should
hink from the way tho hair sticks (tut.
Besides there's the very head stall I
mule last Sunday, with my own hlesed
hands. It's lless. and no mistako.'
After a little examination, Sam had
o admit that 'gin and sugar' had done j
?... 1 Al* .4. xl '*- ?I
inn uruwn?unit me uiaro wws I>ess, 1
iwl that he was out $123. and all I
)roygftt about liy a desire to take an {
id vantage of a greenhorn who could'nt
eo through * forty foot ladder. ?.
Whether thi* will reform Sam's tactics,
e mains to be seen.
P?u:xi>ki:s' EnaoKiAi..?A great man-!
r ludicrous blunders have been prudti-'
jed by transportations ami leaving oitf
joints. A 'New York paper, annouucug
the wreck of a vessel uear thcXar ows
says:
'The only passengers were T. B. |
S'athan, who owned three-fourths of
he cargo a no the Caitaim's win-:.'
A New Orleans editor, recording the
arccr of u mud dojr, says :
4We are grieved to snv, the rapid;
iuimtd. before lie could he killed, sc-1
erely bit Dr. Ilart and several other j
in another paper we find the follow- j
ng advertisement :
'For sale an excellent young house?i
rouId suit any timid lady or gentle-'
nan with a long silver tail.'
We heard n good Methodist preach- i
v nnfA 4f>-r? ifin' iii tl\!^ \r?iv
"" ' "*V
As I was ruling along once on one j
f those beautiful Western piairiiw with i
iiv dear old wife, who has since gone
o heaven in a buggy .-?Jaw i#vil>le
rouivaf. K
rr ' fc
The Schooi.m acthim among twf. Ta inns.?The
following letter is a vcrbaim
et literatim copy of u written apolgy
sent by a journeyman ta'dQr to his
mployers, the heads of a largo tailorng
and clothing establishment in Sydicy.
As will be seen from the tenor,
t is intended to excuse the misconduct
if the writer in having absented hiinclf
from work during the past week:?
Cir?it is with fueling* of regret that
have to inform you that through itn
nvitation i received to be ono of the
meets.??a Tuilor'f wedden i became a
lave to Intemperance Host Parte of
hia w.eek-*~Cir,,a3 the truth isblamon>le
but not shanieable I hope this apob
gy will be a Buffishcntonc.?Oir, i rciiano
your obedt,, Arc., Ac. Satirday,
inly the 30 j 54.?Mr. E. J - - , Esq.
^Tlidlofl, ?Sharp," said Pop, meeting
tim the other day in the street, "you
lobMe, my boy, ghat's the matter with
rou s 4^5*^7,.
' Oh, I liftd my IBoi crushed through
he caroless^fc?*of a conductor thooth*
ir day, lxitwoon railroad ears, that's
"Art! don'? you mean to sue for
hunagogr'
>vlfimiur?ili !" no. niv. T ham lmd 1
damage* enough 'from tbero already ;!
budn'tl better sue for rdpaira f' i
A lovk sick swain sent a Christmas
gift of r paif'af shoee to his sweetheart,
accompanied byJth$ highly poetfc* effo*
" Pilar Molly, 1 dp as ia tafdu-ttr,
- Honot the ahado^. oftour shcKvtie;
And mnr m namtjpfp Ctta ifn-esa,
Bond yon a pi*amoflfiir efShoee^psi
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WATCHES,BRACELETS,
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152 Spruce-street, Philadelphia.
Juno 15,1884. ft fy
SOUTH CAROLINA TEMPERANCE S1AN0AR0. i
'piIF. I'NPERSIGNKDwould reep'cetMf onX
notineu to the friends of Temin'riiuceuenVrnllv
that they intend to commence the .pubMeatioo
of n Temperance Taper, about the 15th of June
next, provided a sufficient tiumlx-r ofttnbecrtbcrs
can r>.> obtained to warrant the undertaking.
It will he printed upon snlwtanttal paper of
Tinperial aire, and will contain 24 columns of
mutter. It will be denominated the "!k>Mtl*CaroIiiih
HVn?|H ranfro Standard," nn?f will l?e published
every two weeks, at the price of One Dol
lnr per nutittm. Aa soon a? fifteen hundred suit
M'riltera ere obtained, wo will publish It weekly
at the rauie price.
Our side ut'j. ct is to advocote the cause of Tem
pcrutirc; ami particularly the Legislative Prohibition
of the Traffic in TntoxSeating IVrinke;
and to prepare the masses of the people of our
State, tor the enactment of such a Law, by convincing
them ofaUexpediency pud necessity.
We will endeavor to make it a Welcome visitor
In every family. Nothing will be admitted
into it* columns of a worthless and immoral ten;
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A strict neutrality will be maintained on nil
subject* ot it political nit J religion# sectarian character.
No subscription will on received ftif lets
than on ymr. nnd in every cue the - order rmiat
be accoiiipouiad by the money. . ^ . ..." P\, '
\\\ bono all persons feeling on interest in the
sweet h of this enterprise, wilt exert themselves In
getting mlaa riptions," and as soon thereafter as ,
conf eiiient liona us their lists. FosUtonstors ore
requested to set as Agents. . IHt . >
All thrtuonKtlentlC^s Intend*^ IWr^he
must be post pud, and addressed to the |
Carolina IVmperutue iuxndurd," l/Syington f. IL.
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A PO'.fTM'AI. JCKH.SAL AX* OWJ>M? \t XfcW M AiTJL
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WHtsd-WwkJr. 1'llK 8TATK UtftHT* HWNX
TB* will ho oendurted np<* rt?? prilK ipl?4 of
Stnt.". right* iwleid down by Jeffi wn. The I(? u'
?M?r will N>ih*ire to the orifftuft) vompaot, *e' fgti
Hed hy the *ev?rftl Stote*.|M will obpoee unletitti<i>n?ri*ii>?*rt
Uf leffSelfttion. nml nh etierooohiu?-!iU.
t or 'ipeo, upon the righto end ?overoignty
of the Stntem The R?-gint.-r will Wife u
it* text In the diwiaiaion of 4H puhlie qncmtion* the
Conetitntloo, etrictly eoiwt rm d end .itneoniprMft J
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IV-MUytivo, - ' **> ;' One.ilumlrcd'' " W3,
- 'ftfoC/wrtt^Vsn:* will In* riphUv adhered >V ?
iml in no inataucc will the paper be, iwuit union
be money accompanies tbv order. ^Hb' WW* "v
it ftic rfofr of the rubHviier. Adduce*, **T *
; *> */ a jpfrE*. Augusta,
': tar* whfr-vfiW not us AireKtis and obtslft
ulieoribcrs, will be furnished with the paper ut'
Jub prices. May 20, 1ft54. j 'S
ltOSTON A..VKRT.SKMKNT
*140,000 w?rth of BOOKS.
VL- i'
Bvtu oy* KHKn to Tin; wokuj ! !.* i.fet
TIIE) snbsciibere liming made arrangeP^ffifents
with ptiblkherR in Boston, Newforlr/and
Phtttulelphia, have ooimnehced
Merit Great BOOK SA1J5 J. which will bo
on tinned until the stuck ngrccd upon Las
>een exhausted.
This stock of books when sold, vrStl hwreo
1 large net proni; a poriiuu uf
>5>y 1
>roj>rieU>r? will distribute, by directors who
hull bo chosen by SharehoU^m, btit said
>i recti** shall have jio p?-cuniary interest,
n the matter, (savo and except being paid
'or their time alul sea vices Qi distribution.)
1)15,000 will bo invested in n farm, in the
own of Groton. Miws. San! form i*
led within one tnilc and a half tit iltftddfO* *
Ire Depot; it comprise* upward* of one huhired
and twenty acres of land, fifty-five- of
which are under the highest state of oiihl*
ration,-nn orchard and beautiful garden,?
There is a magnificent mansion, in complete
repair, together with barns, carriage ^onae*
and other building* attached, HA,000
A Faitn in W?tboro\kni.w n us tlie "Harrington
Farm," consisting of one hundred
lores of Land, twelve' of which are woodland.
The balance is well divided into .
mowing, pasturing and tillage?nlenty-OT
good fruit and a large strawlieny*' bed and
;ranberry meadow. Building* in good repair.
Tue farm-bouso ??? one of the-best on
the road, and ? large and convenient. Tim
whole establishment is o\ie of tlie best (arm*
in "which. Worcester County is so famous.
7,000
Two modern built hoiiae* inCtOnbridge, - ^
a few rod* from the College, the -fiist
valued at 6.000
The second at " . ' - 4,600
One mylern built three story brick
house, in complete repair, containing
10 rooms, in Oneida street, Boston, 0,000
One hundred grdd'eagfcs, 1,000
Two Land Lot* in Melrose: one contains
26,000 feet and upwards, 600
One do.* 18,000 feet and upwards, 600
Live IMano Forte.- of Chickling's make
worth $450 ench, distributed aeper'ately,
" > ... *,250
Twenty-five Indies' gold watches, ittvoi- *
ced nt $55 each, 1,375
One thousand gold pencil*, $4 each, 4,000
Five hundred engmAdngs, Washington
ciristijpg the 1 MaWftre, f4 eftcli, f 2t000
One thousand engravings?'UncleTom* and
'Little Kva,' ) encli* 1,000 *
Kincty Thousand and Tiocn/u~JF!Ku.
<jraviuQM of JJiJJcrent KiI
The distribution of tlio profits accruing
from the w?U> of the hereafter lurationed - I
books will-be Arranged thus: There will
be owe receipt holder chosen by the proprietor*
from each of tiro cities mentioned, vht:
Salem, l'roviderce, New Bedford, Bangor,
New Haven, Concord, Montpclier, Worcester,
Lowell, Saeo, Fall IUrer, and Munches- > m
ter, N. II.
The receipt holders j.hall choose a committee
of five person* to take charge of ?U
the property after the sole, but no one appointed
aha'll have any interest in the sale of
snid bfloks or own a ticket* or hold one of
the receipts connected with the book sab-.
BY THE PAYMENT OF t)NE DOLLAR,
a person can receive either of the following
named books, also a receipt which will eon- $
stitute him a shareholder fa the profits, viau
Beautiful Pocket Bible, bound in morocco,
of Washington, L*?
IllVoftft- lVitlJtlwHA Pdhn- i'ltonWm fcwtiu??
- -???? J?n? * "W I* iilly"' I'm HWIfl I
Marion, Daniel Wcrbeter, Henry Cloy* Cot*
Taylor, Yankee Tea J'mtv, tStoriea c4 tire .
Involution, Old Dill of Independence, King; jet
Arthur, (by Hit Edward Bnlwer l/yttoru)WEJPL?l
eje Tom's Ctobin, American Farmer in Fug*
land, niul other work* of Putnam'* 1 WKCUASIC*
own 900K, 1
I Persons inching to purcliahe two^Of-snoforeceipta
ran be supplied with. any standard
work ?t the proportional* ratio of prieep^?
To (;kibs and Societies who. pi?rclm*o twenty
in more book* together, ten pft <kwt dyjy
count trill I* made. Due notice will he |pvon
by such newspapers sr. advertise for us
when the ?wht i* eoihpieted, ,
All common icationa or *e*jt by Kxpress
(or otherwise) mn?t bo directed to otir
I T.icf, So. 31 Exchange stM K. W. WETUreasonable
per c*ntage wfll he allowed. AH
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