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1. If you wish to secure the reputation
of being an houe*t pxan, pay your
3debta*' V ' ^T: ' .
2! If you would avoid bringing diagrace
upon the rriigiota party you belong
to, pay yoot*. debts.
* 8. If you are anxious to get a good
article, and be charged a low prioo for
yenr good?j nevor delay to pay your
debts! ?
^.4. If you wish to obtain such credit
as your business may require, be sure
to pay your debts.
o. If you would remain on terms
of friendship with those you trade
with, pay your debts.
6. If you would. avoid embarrassing
others who aro depending u}x>n the
settlement of your account, pay your
debts.
7. If you wish to prevent mistakes
atid litigation, keep your accounts well
adiusreu, anu uav your debts.
8. If you wish to aid in the circula
tion of money, never let cash remain
by yon, but pay yonr debts.
_ 9. If you would do to others as you
wish them to do to yon, you ought to
pay your debts.
10. If you wish fo stand cloar of
the charge of lying and making false
excuses, pay yonr debts.
11. If you desire to pursue your
business with peace of miud, pay your
debts.
c 12. If, iu the expectation of death,
you would like to leave your affairs,
iu a satisfactory conditiyn, pay your
debts.
18. If you wish to do what is right
in the sight of <iod and man, you
must pay your debts.
.14 Should your debts be ever so
old, or should you have 4takcn tlie
benefit of the act,' if you havo the
means, yon are not a just man, unless
you pay your debts.
To enable r u to pay, adopt the
following advice:
''' Hot your food, living, and equipage
Ijo plain and not costly ; avoid expensive
clothing; abstaiu from wine
and all intoxicating liquor, and never
kpep in your house; do not sink yonr
capital by purchasing plate or splendid
furniture; have as few parties as
possible ; be careful as to speculation,
and never extend your trade bevoiul
?our means; never aspire to be sharoiklilora
ill lianl'< rililu'SlVA. itft! llllVfi
as few men about you as is convenient,
and none of a suspicious character ; be
determined to ret use all offers of ]>urtnership;
be careful as to lending
money or being bound with others;
avoid all laws suits; keep books posted,
and look well to the accounts of
your customers, bring up your family
to economy and industry: if yon observe
these things, you will always lie
Mile, with gooa fortune, to pay your
debts.
5 toiss CoiiMiijg.
? ' Wiikk a girl is arrived at a marriageable
age, the young men of the village assemble
by consent on a given night at the gallery of
the chalet in which the fair one resides.
This creates no manner of surprise in the
mind of her parents, who not only wink At
the practice, but are never better pleased
than When the charms of their daughter attract
the greatest number of admirers. Their
arrival is soon announced hy sundry taps at
the different windows. After the family in
the house has been roused and dressed (for
the soenc usually takes place at midnight,
When they have all retired to rost,) the window
of the room prepared for the occasion,
in which the girl is at first alone is opened.
Then a parley commences, of a rather bois
terous description ; each young man in turn
argee his suit with all the eloquence and art
of which he is- possessed. The fuir one hesitates,
doubts, asks questions, but comes to
no decision. She then iuvites the party
to partake of a repast of cakes and kirscli
wasser, which is prepared for them on the
baloony. Indeed, this entertainment with
the strong water of the oherry forms a prominent
feature in the proceedings-of the night.
After having regaled themselves for some
time, during whieh and through the window
she has made use of all the witchery of woman's
a< t she feigns a desire to get rid oj
litem ell, and will sometimes call her pareuts
to aoeompliah this object. The youths, how
ever, are not to be put off*; for according to
the custom of the country, they have eome
there for the express purpose of compelling
ler, <m that sign', there aid then to make
up her mind and to declare the object of her
onoioe.
At length after a further parley her be?rt
is touched, or at least she pretends it is, by the
favored swain. After certain prelimimuios
between the girl and herpnreuU her lover is
admitted through the window, whore the
affiances is signed and sealed, but not delivered,
in the presence of both father and mother.
By the consent of all parties, the cere I
raony u not to extend n couple of hours,
when, after a second jollification with the
%}rash-wasser, the/ all retire?the happy
?mmi to tloM hi* stars, hat Ac rejected to
console themselves with ksme that at the
next tournament of lor^flfclcing they map
succeed better. In general, the girKa decision
Is taker, in good part by all, And ia regarded
as decisive.
Ileathmnn't Sieititrland.
Never purchase friends by gifts, foi,
If yon dense to give, they wilt case to
lorn. Remit caw tbera "small jv.falo
f lendt.*1
In tho evening tlie ceromonj^was
eT an unit,'and after the company had
u liquored" all roondr Tim baring
previously 'talked it up*' with Kacbel,
boldly announced the desperate
lution of starting the next morning on
a grand tour of observation.
MIe had always been to hum,, he
said, *aad never seen nutiiin, and now
he was goin' straight to G , and
afore he came buck be would seen
'Steamboat, if thero was such a tiling,1
any how.' ' * . v- *
j The village of G was about fifty !
miles distant, lying on the Ohio river,
and a journey there, from Tim's residence,
in those days, was deemed a
great undertaking. Some of them
thought Tim had taken leave of his
senses, or certainly lie was not in earnest^
but he assured them that ho was
and the next morning, tackling up
,old gray,' and putting in a supply of
rutl'lr ntiri V???nna fnr tlm mnminv Pim
tiuio observed they wore in the midst
of the river.
'Hallo, lior, lioss !" screamed Tim ;
T say, Oap'n what aro you about ??
Where are you goin'tu ?'
They were now under bull headway.'
and lim saw tho town and 'old gray''
disappear like magic.
'Thunder , why don't you hold her j
in ? roared Tim; she's running away.j
What'll we do? Oh, gollv, cuss the
critter?can't she be brought tu?'
A wag, who comprehended ]>oor
Tim's prodicamcnt, observed?
"You aro in for it, now my friend;
wo don't stop till we got to Orleans.'
'I told you to keep away from the
varmant,' screamed Ttachel. '.Now
what will bocome of ns ?,
- Tim was in despair. At this moment
the steamer's whistle tittered one
of its sharpest notes, and Tini's hair
stood 011 end.
'She's loose, squcalin' and kickin'!'
shrieked Tim. 'Oh, g??lly, Rachel, we
aro lost, and in the absence of the
know)e<lgo of any prayer, he tried, to
repeat a part of the blessing he had j
heard Deacon Snivel}' ask at the table.
By this time Captain iiad icarned of
poor Tim's misfortune, and kindly ordered
the boat to laud, and Tim and'
Rachel once more stood on terra flrina. |
Footing it back with all dispatch,
*1.^.. I 1 ?.11 - '
liny umiuu oiu gray win Tost to poet;
and not many minutes elapsed before
hie head was turned homeward, with
Tim and liacliel, wlio were, perfectly
satisfied with what they had aeon of
the world in general, and their experionco
in steamboating in particular.
Paittrr said he had a first-rate rifle,
only it needed mending. Upon beinc
asked what it needed moat t replied,
uBy the wooden 'eg ofould Hoses, it
only need* a new stock, lock, and bar el.
ami then it would hit a mark Are
wife* upon a bee-line.**
Tm best to place dependence upon
Heaven alouc?a sure anchor.
and the now Mrs. Higgins started on
the bridal tour.
The second day, the hopeful pair,
without accident, arrived at G ,
Just as they wore entering the town,
it so happened thut the steamboat Pennsylvania
was rounding in to the laud-1
itig. Tim caught sight of her smoke
pipes, and in an ecstacy of wonder
and delight, cried out.
There she comes now, by lioky!?
Look at her, ltaohel. Je-ru.sa-lem!?
Just as Squire Stokely said, tu 1 Jemima,
what a creek! furder across than
from our house to Shallow's mill, ain't
it Rack ? See, they are tying up the
varmont with a Halter. Wonder If I
it's skcory, Let's go down to sec the'
critter. Thunder Y-?what's that??
how it snorts.'
4 You had better keep away from it,
Tim,' said Rachel; 4it might swollow
you down like windin."
kY ,i? i i rr*- if n
i aiu i menrca, saui aim, *ioiks are
comin otf oti't now. SShe's good natured?
I reckon, only spirited."
By this time 'grey' was made fast,
and Tim and ltachcl wore moving
cautiously in the direction of tlie
boat.
%No balking, Racli, I'm going on to
ber.' .
The plank was out, and Tim, followed
slowly by liacbel, boldly walked
up and stood alongside of the engine*
4fc>ce bow sbe sweats?they must
bave put her tbrougb,, said Tim.
'I say, old boss,' said Tim, twldros*.
ing the engineer, 'move ber jest a
leettle?I want to see bow sbe travels.'
4ShoH move directly,' replied the
man of steam ; 'better keep out of tlie
way.
Tim aud Racbel now wended their
way to the main deck, and so completely
they absorbed with what they saw,
they aid not observe the preparation
making for her departure.
At the last tap of tho bell, Tim
thought there must be a meetin, somewhere,
but bad 110 idea it was anything
which concerned him. At length, as
Tim afterwards expressed it, 'she bewail
to breathe hard, and tho water
began to smack,' and Tim for tno first
w fl
the*dayyhis publishers are gwlnguuinpies
hi advance of the forthcoming, '
"Pheinxiana." There'is an account of a 1
Georgia jrfdow which we reprint
with mirth and indignation?mirth at |
its absurd truthfulness to human na- ]
ture, indignation at the star it embod- ]
iea upon female women generally. ]
A certain Squire is mande to le'.l the 1
aneodote, who thns proceeds.
t4Oh 1" says the Squire, UI wish I ]
was married, and well over it. I dread
it powerful. Td like to marry a widow".
I al.ors liked widows since- I
kuow'd ono down in Georgia, that
suited my ideas adractly.
u A bout a week"* after her husband ?
died, she started down to tho gravoyard,
wtiar thoy planted him, as she
read the porscription onto his monument..
When slio got there, 6he stood
a minute a looking at tho stor.es which
was put at the end of the grave^ with,
an epithet on 1cm that the minister
i t ? mi i * -
una writ Tor nor. men she nuret out, ,
OI? P' boo!" sayB she. "Jones, he i'
was ouo of the best of men. I rcmem-!
ber how tliu last time he como home
nlxxit a week ago, ho. brought down
from town somo sugar and a little tea,
and somo storegoods for me, and lota of
little necessaries, and a little pointed
boss for Jccms, with which that child 11
got his mouth all valler with sucking |
of it; and then he kissed the children i
all round, and took down that good old 1I
fiddle of his'n, and played up that, j
good old time:
uRake her down, Sal Oil, rang-dnng-diddfo '
Oh ! rang-dang-diddle, dang, dang, da !" J
"Here," 6ays the Squire, ''she begin i
to dance, and I just thought she was :
thegratest woman ever I 8yo."i 1
iffiu Squire always give a short i
laugh after telling tins anecdote, and
then hiding and lighting hisjpipe sulrsides
into an Arm-chair in front of the
"Exchange," and indulges in calm and
dreamy reflection.
At the time when Addison was
writ ng for the "Spectator," the people
of Scotland were maltreating witchcraft,
because the lliblo commanded i
"Thou shalt not sutler a witch to live!"
But the tide, in time, got turned, for <
we tind that, at the period when the '
A. it tS I 1
peasantry ot raigiami wore Dunning1'
threshing-mills, those of Scotland, l>y j
common of the Bible of common-sett*?, i
were l?usy in helping to establish
scientific and literary iust'tntionr, A '
great contrast, certainly, even although
it took about a con'urv to accomplish.
?- ??
Tiib children of those who do not (
love in marriage, seem to hear an
hereditary coldness and do not love i
parents as other children do.
Bk brief, and speak nut what yon '
mean. Wisdom requires but few
words.
IIomk is emphatically the poor man's ;
paradise. The rich, with their many
resources, too often live away from the
hearth-stone, in heart it not in person; ,
but to the virtuous poor, domestic tics ,
arc the only legitimate and positive
source ot happiness short of that holier
heaven which is the soul's homo. ,
Kin dneaso* are stowed away in the !
heart like bags of lavender in n drawer,
to sweeten every object around them, j
Robbery. '
Wo wcro in possession of iho pratieuhirs j
of a robl>ery j orjxtfrated in the Mills Ilon.it.
hilt did not pul>l??h them in our yesterday *s
i-viiiv ia^nmu vi <* injure iu in it viinvt,
made by the proper authorities, in the fear .
that immediate publicity might defeat the
robbery was committed on SunJny morning,
and tho following nro the chief jHirtic |
steps taken to art est the offender. The
ulna.
Tho par y JPobbed urn* M. Flohkxtio.
It ::?as. Secretary of legation to M. K?\v |
obsco IIkrando, Minister lleuipntciitlary j
from Veneznln to the United States; both of
whom arrived in tho /*?M, and took bulging*
at tho MUU J fount early on SunJay.
morning. M. Hub as, the Secretary, took !
breakfast in tho room assigned to his chiefwiiich
nearly opposite his ortst. On r? I
turning from breakfast to his own room fie
discovered that some one had been at hi*
trunk, and iinmcdiatly suspected a penon
whom he had met, and of whom he caught
another view. The thief, however, succeeded
in effecting his exit through the store
room of the hotel, and thus into Q icon stroet. ,
After bis endoavo; ing to follow and arrest tho
fugitive, the k*er gavflf notice of hii loss, ,
and in^ consequence mora general searches i
efforts were made, but withott success. The
turn tnken m reported at $0,000. I
The occurrence affords a good opporlani- *
ty f >r repeating a recommend atjon which j
cannot be too earnestly enforced on all who
travel with any &naidorabW amount of
funds. Ail well oondueted hotels, are now <
furnished with and special depositaries
for money, and valuables in smalt compare^
and travellers should have recourse to them '
promptly on arrival.
'
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