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"1 mJ? TrUff 81 A
Stmmda.nl. It exprcM*o?, in a ineatmrc, our
w>ri<ici*? ?|xw tlw subject, kimI m repubMrad
merely tltM the matter which it em
braces may be brought to the notice of oth?mIU
mho might be induced to aid in a cause |
so near to every one.?Ed. Ektrrprisk.
f (rllRKN VI LI.K 1 >0C. 2.')ll? 1855. j
, v Ift l>S*a Comjly.?To rear up the ris- j
lag generation under strictly Temperance!
principle*, shonhl be the aim of ever person
having the racosur and prosperity of our OrA.
si a a al ... - 1*
<kr ? imri. ihh v? e may lire mora rraoi-,
Ij entry out the object* of reform?of havitojr
temperance people wntuus of their
principles?it is rsentUI to engage tlio nni
ted efforts of the si<e nnd good men of our
Stat# in the work of training young men
and little born In the way in which they
may become blessings to their parents and
friends, and au honour to their country.
Drunkenness when it has once taken hold
of the appetites and affections of men is as
hard to be eradicated as falsehood and error,
when once tliey have fastened themselves upon
the mind. Yonlh i* a blank sheet, as H
were, spen which we may engrave lasting
lessons of truth and virtue, but if it be bloted-and
defaced by the contaminating influence
of drunkenness, he who attempts the
wprk of teaching the heart, must first erase
the foul curse which is upon it. llow much
better then, to prevent the making of drunk
urdt* than to devote all our time and efforts
in reforming thrm / Men addicted to the
vioe, may stay it for a time, but they leave ,
upon us the burden of continual watchful- j
ocm, inamseives 10 an increasing tenipu ;
tiqn : which ten times out of twelve succeeds
in winning thein from the paths of duty nnd
honor, nnd lends the soul into the dark conAnns
of despair?to immerse it still deeper
in the gloom and misery of sin nnd degrade
tion.
Upon how many graves might be writ
ten, Here lies one who had once been n Son
of Temperance, but having known the beverage
of hell, he fell a victim to its destroying
touch." Such might have been the epitaph
upon the tombstones of many whom we
have known Co die, as drunkards, even in the
eonrso of our short life. Such has been the
ease, and so it will be, unless we save the
youth of our country from the blighting
curse which impends thorn, like a dark
cloudy forboding the destruction that awaits
will aid in the noble work ? Who
wilt gather together the little boys all over
the land and teach them that drunkenness
i? a ?a blightning sin, and that "no
drunkard can enter the Kingdom of Heaven
r Teach them that tliey arc to occupy
a! ho distant day the places of the Fathers
of Our Republic ?that to them will be entrusted
the safety and peace of the country
nnd that a boon so great as liberty will never
Ascend to, ami be enjoyed by a degenerate
and. drunken people. We do trust that a
eld,so valuable as ibis will not lieJ ong nog
letted. There sre many in our State who
ecu!*, ritls little inconvenience, devote a por-1
tion of their time to the rising Order of the
CajeU of Temperance. The hope of the
e?au lies in the training of the young.
Teaph them properly, and we may eventually
qgje the oo intrr. Wo can do this, if
by . no other manner of reasoning than that
of a celebrated English teacher (i>r. Busby,)
who, when asked how lie had been enabled
to Keep his position and preferment during
the'successive and turbulent reigns of Chad ?
the, First, Oliver Cromwell, Charles the
Scooud ami James, replied, "the fathers
Cvem the nation?the mothei* govern the
hers, the boys govern the mothers, and
M power* the boy a :
trust that the i.loas thus thrown out
will meet the co -operation of other*, an?l teiul
to tlm advancement of a cause we have so 1
mudli at heart.
, ' Yours in T. Y. <k T.
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Co opRRATiowor tiik wtkk.?No man
ever prosjnsred in the world without the
co-operatnm of his wife. If she unites;
in mutual endeavors, or rewards his!
labors with an endearing smile, with!
what confidence will he resort to his j
, merchandise or his farm, fly over
lanrleg nail upon seas, nicest difficulty !
encounter danger, if he knows that lie
is no* ponding his strength in vain,
} but that hit labor will be rewarde 1 hv 1
the sweots of liome! Solicitndo and j
disappointment enter the history ot'j
every ntAha life, au.l he i.; but half pro I
rkiod tut this voyage who find* hut an
associate for happy hours, while for his
months of darkness and distress no'
sympathizing partner is prepared.
Cam or Pios.?Farmers lose mnch '
bv neglecting their pigs. They are too;
often kept in dirty ikmih, in ont-ofthc.
way I^Iross, under the enves of harns, I
and W th the only bathing place in
aunper a repulsive mad-hole. And
being treated as an altogether degrad
od animal, they mhmi become so; and
who would no' 1 Instead of this, give
them clean, comfortable, ami dignified
quarters, and they become (pi ho respectable.
A pig doe* not plunge into
m pool of mnddy water heennse lie has
Hrjr thwsyfrr being dirtj; but a cool
Ittfh^n hot weather, is nuite essentia I to i
Ms conn fort, and have it ne will, at what-1
. - esrer aget. If mnd is mixed with it,
that Si not his lookout. Keep a pig
rlstmgr.h other anrik, do not coiiumH i
kirn w> ifvo In dirt, and ho will get fat
gll the faster for it, ,
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^ Skventktx thing* in which youqg
1. Loud langhtor. t<
1 Rending when others ire talking, h
8. Cutting finger nails in company. 8<
4. Leaving meeting befocit is closed. a
5. Whispering in meeting. g v. - b
6. Gazing at. strangers. ?<
7. Leaving a stranger without a *?nt. li
8.Want of reverence fbr superiors, p
9. Reading aloud in company with* H
out being asked. 1
10. Receiving a present without q
some manifestation of gratitnde. ?
11. Making yourself the topic of con- i
versation. 1
12. Laughing at tho mistakes of 1
others. c
18. Joking others in company. ?
14. Correct in it older persons than 1
! yourself, especially parents. 1
! 1"?. 'lo commonce^talking before i
j others are through. *
16. Amweing questions when put to
others.
17. Commencing to eat as soon as >
yon go to the table.
! I I low von like 'em vonncr iuik?1?
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I Imp. 1
A Beautifui .Incident.?A Naval offi- 1
cer being nt sea in a dreadful storm,his c
wife, was setting in the cabin near
him, and filled with alarm for the safeI
ty of the vessel, was so surprised at '
j his serenity and composure, that she 1
I cried out:
"My dear, are yon not afraid?? )
IIow is it possible yon can be so calm 11
in such a dreadful storm." *
He rose from his chair, dashed it to 8
the deck, drew his swore and pointing ?
it at the breast ot his wife, exclaimed : *
"Are you afraid ?"
She immediately answered, "No."
"Why !* said the officer.
"Because," rejoined tho wife," "I v
j know this sword is in tho hands ot my J1
husband and he loves me loo well to '
hurt rac." *
"Then," said he, "I know in whom '
I believe, and that he who holds the 15
winds in his fist, and the waters in the 6
hollow of his hand, is my Father." J
A Bkkach of Manners Construed 8
as a Compliment.?Tho Ban Francisco 1
Sun tells the following:
A young man was standing on Mer- '
chant street, when a lady attended by 1
ner husband stopped from tlio Wash- 1
ington Market, and hesitated on the !
pavement a moment as if uncertain '
what course to pursue. Fascinated by *
her great beauty, the young man gazcii 1
upon her with a fixedstaro. By cnauce 1
she met his gaze, and discovering
something unusual in it made it a subject
of remark to her lord. The Indignant
individual approached the off Tiding
admirer, and addressed him rather ^
savagclv, and asked him uwhat he t
meant by his rudeness." c
"Pardon me," said the glalant recov- p
ering from his fit of abstraction, "I in i
tend no offenco. There is a loveliness |
about tlio lady's face that would intox- ?
icate an anchorite, and I was lost in r
admiration of it." c
"All right," replied tlio satisfied <3
lienedict, "if yon will remain hero till n
I escort Susan home, I'll stand treat t
for your good opinion of her." 1
Doublk Suupkisk.?Talking about t
j "Surprise Parties" reminds the Syra- *
cuse Standard of a little incident that *
| happened at New Bedford a few nights {t
since. A party of yonng folks was <
formed for the purpose of givinga stir- 1
prise to a married couple but, upon ?
proceeding to the house it was found
that another visitor had anticipated *
them only a few hours. It was a girl, a *
little darling, and looked just like its I
mother bless its heart." All parties 1
were of course slightly "surprised."? c
'Hie "surprise" weighed six and three- f
quarter pounds. I
A BtcvrruTL Ixcmorr.?Upon the 1
conclusion of a marriage in a village j11
church, the bridegroom signed the reg-.l]
ister with his x mark.' The pretty j f
young brido did the same, and then ,r
turning to a htdv who had known her ! I
as the best scholar in school, wl?iaj?er- jrt
ef' to her, while tears of honest love *'
ami admiration shxxl in her bright1*1
eyes," he's a denr fellow Mifw, but can- J *
not write vet. He's going to learn of
mo, and i would not shatno him for e
the world."
Ax Irishman, seeing an undertaker 11
carrying a very small coffin, exclaim
ed in the utmost surprise, u()ca blood! *
is It possible that coffin can lie intend- ''
od for any living creature?" 8
"Thank* to yon,''said a plaintiff,' to h
a witness, for what you said in tliia y
cause,' 'Ah, air,' replied the conscious
witness, hrwi ought to thank mo for
what I didn't a?\\* o
h
How young men consent to loaf n
about the comers a* they do, when a ti
flxxl dose of arsenic can be purchased
fir a dime, is really surprising.
wVoc look aa thongli you wore bo- a
sale yourself," as tho wag said to a f?
lop who haptxmed to Ik? landing near h
a donkey. Fop slojxxl. / u
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- . Ji>III, ^fM Ij,^,i^ny kXftgJ
Lixiixmo 0*M?i*B.?-Kr Kdgtojf-Uaro
been sendin' my dater Nancy
> scool to a scool master in this tmbor*
ood. Last Friday I went oyer to the
;ool just to see how Nancy wwfgl,,
turning lier things entirely-out, of the
ne of eddy cation, and as I think imroper.
I set a while in the scooSUutihe
ltd heard one claw eay their loosea,
htey was spelin, and I thot spelin
[iiite exceedingly. Tlien come Nany\?
turn to s^y her lemon. Site said
t very spry. 1 was snot! end uotermned
she should leave the bcooI. I
tave heerd that irrauimcr was an un'otnmon
fine stndv, but I don't want
sny more grainiuer about my house.?
[lie lesson that Nancy sed was notliin
>ut the ibolishcst kiiul uv talk, the ruicles
Itiv talk you ever seed. She got
ip and the first word she sed was
I love!
1 looked rite at her hard for doin so
raproper, but she weut xite on and sed :
Thou loves
lie loves
ind I reckon you never heern such a
riggermyrolo in your life?love, love,
ove, ana notliin but love. She sed
me time.
I did love.
Ses I, "who did you love ?" Then
he s collars luffed, but I wasn't to be
>nt off and I sed, "who did you love
^ancyf I want to know?who did
'ou love ? The scoolmnster, Mr. Quillster,
put in and sed he would explninc
vhen Nancy finished tho lesson. This
orter pneyned me and Nancy went
n with awful luv talk. It got wus
nd wus every word. She sed.
I might, could or would lovo.
I stopped her again and sed I reckon
would see ?l?ont that, and tofd her to
iralk out of that house. The scooluaster
tried to enterfere, but I wouldn't
et biin say a word. lie said I was a
hoi andlnockthiindown and made him
lioller in short order. I tnukt the
rtate thing to Itiin. I told him Ide
how him how heede larn my dater
jranimer.
I got tho nabess together and we
icnt Mr. McQuillistcr otf in a hurry,
md I reckon tharl bo no more grani;r
teechin in these parts soon, ff you
cuo** ofanv rather ( 'dish tnAn in vonr
/ #
cgeen that don't teach gramer, we
ivould Iks j^lad if von would send him
lp. But 111 the "footuro wo will bo
teerful how wc employ men. Young
icool masters wont uo, especially if they
leches grnmer. Its a l>ad thing for
norils. Yourn till deth.
Tiiomah Jkftersox.
Western Eloquence.
Tiiky have orators ont in Illinois, if
vo may trust, the description of a miliary
one, furnished by a correspodent
if that Stato. It was dog-days, and a
pent hue and cry haa been made
nnde about mad dogs; although no
>erson could !)e found who haci seen
me, the excitement still grew Iry the
umors it was fed on. A meeting of
itizens was called for the purpose of
levising a plan for the extermination,
tot only of mad dogs, but to make safoV
<lnnlilv an i-n nf Hnoo in
j m"J OMI V) V? 111 (lit?*
iho "Brigadier', was appointed chairman.
A tier stating the ohjcct of the
neeting in a not very parliamentary
nsnner, instead of taking his seat and
iilowing others to make some suggesians,
ho launched forth into a speech
if some hour's lehgth, of which tne folowing
hurst of trensic splendor is n
amj>M:
"Feller Citizens : Tlic time has come
rhen tlio o' charged fcelin's of aggravated
human natur' are no longer to
>e stood. Mad dogs are midst us.?
Their shriekin yelp and foiny tracks
an be hecrd on our peraries. Death
oilers in their wake; shall we sit here
ike cowards, while our lives and onr
icighbor's lives are in danger from
heir dreadful horashus hidrofobic calinety
! No; it inusn't bo. K'cn now
mv buzum is torn with the conflittin'
wjlin's of rath and wcngeance ; a funeal
pyre of wild cats if Tuirnjn' in me;
llRVO luiriU>M milt PUMIa T linvn cl?u.n
? ^ - ------ * MW? V CTIIVV1'
lid pigs ; anrl I have a wife and cliil!ron
; and (rising higher as the ini|>oritnee
of the subject deepened in his caitnntion)
I have money out at interest,
tU in dninjer of be in bit by these (larKfl
matl fUtgs.
Faitii can do more than remove
11011 n tains: it can still a clamorous concieneo,
make a lmd conscience good,
nd soften a hard heart, 1>cnd a stuborn
will ;nnd bring Qod and man toother.?tier.
T Adams.
Do what is just, speak what is true,
e what you appear, and appear what
on are.
Tit* reason why man was made after
vcrythlng else, was because if he had
een created first, he won hi have alloyed
the Almighty by endless suggest
bus of iin|n n n,ij
A young Irish girl, who was rend ortg
testimony against an hajlllilnl in
Oonrt of law. sW'Tin sure he never
m?!e his mother smile P There is a
i?>graphy of nukindues* in that %i?nmee,
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