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A vary IHUe boy, whose iufont brother had died tba day beforo, being oaked whan ha >H, sweetly replied, '-AMerp, up Mates 6t hit oar C/wBe,’* ', « "■■■■ : z ■ A deep, ia bit new cradle,"— How bcsMiftl the tlreuglit. Thy childhood ia ita aimpfaras. Freaa natura e heart, haa caught, A reach, our “awaritte Bhakaapeara," Himeelf, Ima foiled to win; And one, whoee troth (ill Muat make tire world ad Mb.* ' Aalcep, in bia new cradle 1 *— Rad sotber, dry your tea re, I n thin, ynut heart bertaeenwot, Ood'e tendereat lobe appear*; The eradio, you provided. From death could not be Haa; Tour lorrlioM has now secured Hie immortality. “Adeep, ia his bow cradle”— Ha wakes in Paradiae: The luliabiea of natntc, Loot in hia aymphoaka; Amoo|t Uie'holy children. In paetoree green he playe; Or joins, with lisping accents, to the music of their lays. "Aelrep, in his new cradle"— He waits Ate you to come. From earth, its sins and sorrows. To hia bright and happy home: Till tlto resurrection breaking God's lored one* all shall bring, And the dead in Christ awaking, Reign with their Saviour Ring. The Family. PARENTS. teach by ExaAple. "V Not long since a little boy of four summers, when urged by his mother to say his evening prayer, wiien About to retire for the uight, stoutly refused, giving as his reason, “my pa don't fay hit propern.’’ The!, father replied, “go on W , yon don’t know what your hither does.* But the child did know, aud he knew lie rial not- pray, and rightly argned that if prayer was not a good thing etui necessary for his po, neither was it for him. < 0 f A. \ Now this is a kind of logic that every elilW understands though ft never even heard of MiHsor W batch. Ami it is a logic too, to which the parent, neglecting dirty in this pnr- uTar, has nothing half so strong to oppose. lie or she may talk to the Child of the importance of commenc ing early the habit of prayer, amt tell it how phasing ft is to its Ileavenly Father, lmw becoming it is, on its part, daily to thank the Being from whom its rich snppiy of favors come, liow important that it ask Him to take care of it night ami day, and how essential is prayer on its part that it be kept from tempta tion', bnt, to all this the reply comes, nor can it hi 1 suppressed; “my pa, mg ma, doe* not prop, and if it ia no important for me, I wonder how it <mw that it is not equally impor tant for them,” It is in vain that we try to cover up our want of con formity between precept and practice, from onr children'. It may escape the notice of older cyan, never, of theirs, rhildrcu are obttrring and imitating creatures. When we think their attention ia wholly absorbed with other things, they hear what we say,- and observe what wc do. But in nothing arc they more quick to make observa tion, and draw conclusions than in ♦lie matter of our daily walk, as H respects piety or the want of it— Therefore, however sincere non-chris- tian parents may be in their wishes and efforts in relation to the early formation of habits of piety by their children, they are almost certain, in every instance, to fail. Tlieir ex ample, to the contrary, will speak with a fiower which no words of theirs can counteract. (lod has wisely constituted our children so that the sarliert and moot potrerfal influence that can be brought to bear upon them is our example. And in this is the fwrents encourage meat and ground of liope for the fnture of his child. “Let him see thee speaking to thy God , he will not forget it after ward: When old and gray will he feelingly remember a mother’s tender piety, and the touching recollection of her prayers shall arrest the strong man in his sin.” But, prayerless, godless parents, what memories will your children treasure up of you; what will be the effect, on their salvation, which the influence of yonr conduct will throw out in the far distant future 1 j. YOUTH. He’« to Obliging. I can’t make out hew it ia that Bill Pratt always gets such good places, said Harry Underwood, the basket-Biaker's son, to another lad, an they sat cutting rashes by the brook-side, ; And Harry was not the only one who thought thus, for Bill Pratt’s luck was the surprise of many like himself. Bill was certainly no pattern of cleverness or beauty, or strength; he could not do more work than others, not sp mgoh as booms nor could he iki it aa well as many; but for all that, it was quite true he always had good places, good wages, and good character. When he left e master to go to another, It was generally said, “I would not part with him if I could help it, be is a good boy and so obliging* This was the secret of his being no much liked, snd of his good luck—lie was ao “ obliging.* Hid the shepherd, the wagoner, or the bailiff want a Job done st s mo ment's notice while they were busy st work, it was only to get sight of Bill Pratt, aud tt was as good as done, for Bill would hurry through his own business without footing it a trouble, in order to help. The cook never had to look for eggs. Bill wonld hunt high and low and all aronnd to find them for her; snd many oilier little folia would he do in the dairy ; ami anywhere else, without staying to lx- asked ; so that he was a great fffVor ite. He didn’t do this to gain favor, for then he would hsve tried to please those only who could do him a good nrti for it If lie saw younger hoys in trouble, lie wonld try to help them ont of it, and he put on his shoos again after having taken them off one (touring rainy uight, to walk three miles to town for a pan-el containing a new gown, which the carrier had neglected to bring for the kitchen- girt, who was crying her eyes ont lie- cause sdie should not have it to wear next morning at her sister’s wedding. | Bnt it was not so much what Hill did, hut how he did it, that made people like him ; he always seemed as if pleasing others was tlie greatest pleasure he bail. And if he could not do what was asked, his way of saying “No* was more agreeable than many people’s “ Yes * often is.— The Cottager. CHILDREN. Cart for liUat o> /dorrs—Take s 8<.W-ng Machines, Guns, Pistols, There ia a time when the puhto lies low iu the Ixsioin aud Imata low iu the veins; when the spirit sleep* the sleep which aiqwrently knows no waking; sleeps In its house of clay, and the windows are shut, the doors are hung with the invisible crape of mslanoboly ; when we wish the gol den sunshiuc were pitchy darkness, and wish to fiincy clouds where no cloudsare. Tills Is a state of sickness when physic may be thrown to the dugs, for we want none of it. What shall raise the spirit f What shall make the heart heat musk- again, aul the pnlse, though all the myriad- thronged halls iu the house pf life! What si tall make the suit kiss the eastern lulls agsui for ua, with all his old awakening gladness, and the night overflow with moonlight, love, and flower* I Love itself is the great ■ eat stimulant, the moat intoxicating of all •, it performa all these miracle*, and is a miracle itself, and ia not at the drug-store, whatever the}- my. The counterfeit'is In the market, Isit the winged god la not a money changer, we assure you. Men have tried many things, but still they ask for sit mutant*. They try to bur} the floating dead of tlieir owa souls Hi the wine-cup, hut the corpses rise. Wc see their fai-ea iu the bubble*. The intoxication of drink sets the world whirliug again, and the |silsrs to playing music, and the thought* gaftoping, but the (hat clock rutu> do wo *uuper and an anaatural atiuui hint only leaves tin- house II tilled half pint of salt, cover it with and lay it on the animal's back aver the kidiwya, and have the skin thor ougbly impregnated with the briar, , jmiticularly where the paunch ad heres to the pleura, ou the left side just hack of the last long rib. Carr for Foundered Hornet —Take a lump of alum the also of a wal nut, foiwder It and dissolve In warm water. The liorae muat be drenched with this liquor ami it will throw him Into profane perspiration, and In- will soon be as well as ever; it should be given as noon aa you ascertain his condition. /fair to Keep o (totefrom Sagging.— Met the banging pool three aud a half fact hi the ground, tramp well at the bottom, on the side o;>)KMrite, the gnte; then dig n trench six inches deep from one |>oot to the other | In this put a three by four scantling, or a ;*>le of white oak, black mulberry, or some other lasting timber, seeing that it just flits the space between the two gate post*, ami cover with earlh, and the gate will stand sis you hang tt until the posts rut oft Little Saudis. wed In Edinburg, two gsbtlenten standing-lit the door of a hotel ewe very cold day, when a Tltfle boy, with a poor, thin, blue face, his feet bare mill red with the cold, nml with lathing to cover him hut a bundle of rags, Said: “Please, sir, buy soma watches.” “No I don't want any, the gentle man said. with the wjWcst rdm mi revelry, more desert m>Mir iui< a clear sky which the sk] ways guc* siugiug.- tyl Duty puts every man, into —haiqiineos—al - -/Vrafirr. , , Sail ia the Foot.—To relieve from the terrible effect* of running a nai ia the foot of a bus or hutwe, pike pouch lea res, bruise them, apply to Ua- wound, confine w ith a bandage. They cure as if by magic. Renew the s|>plicatiun twice a flay, If neran aary, but oue iippliratiou dors the work. I have cured man nml horac iu a lew hours, when they were apparently on the point of having the lock jaw. This recipe, remembered arid practiced, will mire mam vuhuihle lives.—Con Cincinnati Omorttr. Prsssat Stats •t Wi **>., Etc. T bit jodsnSgasS mmeWf frreate* aodalaottre public In gvnraai. Ulat U resaatastfa a* hatxt t hp tod adsct at- lot nt Um, Pifaafa AarasoMloa. asd SoonSaMB'a Isllaa* an Its U Sho Agral lor Mnari’a WBrera k OlbW, sad WUsoo-i Rhattla Sawing KsobHuw which can he emaaUaaft at fils Sewing MmMssw Gam Pfalafa Tiws Bate* Lack* Mr, rvpam-d fa ito bail nsMfar, and MV loforitaa wimnW. Wadi At F. A. SCHNEIDER, Mbs SIMM, hast Capt Berms Harare-Yard. JatlJW ___ KSTABLIHUKD ltd* 51—ly BOOT. SHOE, AND HAT HOUSE. A. 8MYTHE, WU01XSALS ASJj KSTA1L Ps visas U HMK, *B#«S, ASH HATH. m suv Jan IS OOLtJMBIfl. S.O. lfl-tf THE BOOK jOf WORSHIP Pltldtokrti Am QuOnmitm tJ ikt FritsrttAf/ tJrwm Munmdl/ KJfk \ •maww^m u ay rvmva nrarmah L at t'4 pagn. U so. U «'* flva Da Church ifol T uw sook. at ett i •« «wy «"er la Iha lira oil at Mali flk«y .* ' Wk tnbapa ' Iwispi GSi * - Htswrca Twos*, gtlt n%r Is Ml la w«v pan at i UwChaKh. *t e» .. 1 u .. 1 » .. t •# .. t M Teh) Harare* pWs * OS Twh) Monmn ■ufwiunik. 4 H Tmkny Aangts.7L7.7r..’vTT. s as was e*> does *• was mum. M taw par aMhi rusrtr komox. rhaa S» *n|i ft: AoSiwyu. «i.t etra KsrM Tadojr. «4 T« y M make u, ihuar a Ua Ua) ia yskSiM • nrrrtR i ettatuax foatodow OSaatM, * a Feb 1« U—tt ■ ertionn of the Inlr Frrelriks I Irener, lint |imy sc -only a penny a box.V an H|d , t t4 vmttmg In tha httle follow idem In L l.%2,CTantnl to all women puascaeing “Yes. hut you sec we do not want ,poHfled property n .mfttlestUm«. a box, the gentleman said again. I By the Italian Unde, a “Then I will gie ye twa boxes fur a si-|s»r»Uwl from her penny,* the l>oy said at last. who |iavs taxra, is allowed to vhte ••And so, to get rid of him, the tlirutSAgb sueh child or other relative gentleman, who tells the story in an ^^ pu||l .ifrvenftonfl ft of Chemintrg snya : “ The Aral icason we whaHI tfon-b HYriwIWiTi ■•our Sol In British Australian rsdoav of ^ ^ 1 “’- to *•«« «U mT Victoria, women universallv assnmetl '' ,ro * °* 1 * of * , '*H«oy . and not spoil the clothing; seeoudt}. how properly tii dissolve ho ties, prepare phtsiphatH fertilim-ra ami e flic lent mmpaat*; I rhint, how to nor and how to take care of agricultural ini|dcnieots j; fourth, how to lay drain tile; fllth, how to idongh ami |ml\erize land so as to At It for sred ; sixth, bow to make ami save manures; seventh, how to fi-eil and projs-rtv take rare of stoi-k ; eighth, how to keep buildings and tenrrs In taxlef; ami, ninth, bow to keep, systematically and accurate ly. form areounts. tlie right to vote some four yean ago, having foand that the law had, pn>b ably inadvertently, hern so fra am I as to |irnnit them. It works mini rahly, m-cording to oil »rports In Hwedro, chiefly through the ex- POOLS & HUNT, atA%»aat»3ua, ] tunramna or PORTABLE AND STATIONERY » Ktiltwd omibal PVfFRiKTKirnnrr* ofpici Coxcsma ..tmann It, mejl d*y «>xerpt«d. ctmowtiiig with tfW - op *nd down, STEAM ENDUTBS A BOILERS, finite 0o ‘ u * h “ • rap H acknowlwtftd OBksswtvi boos taia U§ ooMUikaUaB, t|t? LKFFHL-8 PATKST auk RICAN DOUBLE • T rtnrfltsE WATEfi WHEEL. tha Uoai Wlio-I hew baton tba public MORBRI-Lb FUK KXOIgR. DKKP WELL AXb FOBCB PUMP THU Pump by all meet iLWba to , _™_ mnat Mmpi., reliable and darabla Pimp sow is am SAW MILLS Partible Crist Mills, Hour Mill Michiofn, 8HAFTINO, PULLEYS AXD HAXUKSS U) moil. Nawtonv.. iWUawtHa.. AbUeriHa. o«o a alt, r»oc i b-saeCahuaMs • -tB.it • * •••■ *«(p H ... tn„ •••• till! —iktttn • »•» i ■ •—txatpo Antra at Gotombia.. The Trnls will rataru frora tu*^.L' ».Z ’* as Monday and FWdap awraiapa JAMRto. wpsrdith, M Omni- ^ Jsn n May ft 4ft—tt PATENT KLASTiC 8P^N«1! A Sabstiutl* for Hair aai FVaibm. The Elastic Sponge Mattress ia tUa UaahhtaM ck-ancaU Ml iharli, darsUI and beat haft la tUs oruriA Tb« Elastic Sponge Pillow* ” am Uct*. ooft. an ,,l and Aaa from as uoUanJUy) A* Elastic Sponge Cushions Is Cl.uieb, Cofriafa or Chair, am Is oipanis M anon tba Uaat nstod hair. (wUkft la aarar km is Eakatao tUa rnSaaaa ttsappr Uuw goui uoir • • ' Tno Maoris Sponge In Pnraitura hOMCti Uornrr than hair. *kli alorara ftev Sam malUa aad aU nonet HO: aad on f*naa 1 ■rod) • tarns aa 1* ksf tha onn aauta-tU) let !«•« ad*!* gmadj- Ic the tsauty of Its I Hkilr&adi. Gieeiville k C« Arrtoaat Al M d OrMwrlfte. Leaf GrrartUe * ; ' m CirollBi Railroad uompaBj GKXERAL 8UPrt OfTICik, * TZ Sopiembot it, ten. \ Bar roanwis mow tearing Cslumtts st,, Amrlng at OolamWa at ....... WHIT ROM nu, ■*Mp at- Amrug at Guhamhia at ^ rsc riswx TSAJX Win ooalinoe to run «•* bt". w,« anS •owfo|«htttta: teaoalAS,, Amro V Muaibm 11 am ; bULJ (acriova i Lva CaanlotSAI an Ar foagaafibIU,. Lra Rlngartlla S. II p m. ArrlmZ’j!* Fehlft rbarfotif. i eitnbia CotASiaa, Ji G, Dwmhar a. ltd. I THAI.VS XORTH loniYp Attjru*t. ni lit • ■ - Wtuaot.su, at J14Ia% “ Ctic«iv.a» | 4. » _ Amrr at ( lushaw. Si. C A» ssa i « aritli Tramul saoh 1 Camhaa Huad for all pniuta Karth aad Km* fal Tba Rloatle Openg* O u-di i *"^1* aad dmatr .1 Chamr. ar* arthua s,HIt aud mrrlutr Ukaa ihrti. i TaAlXM .SOUTH. Ih-ud ks paaoddrla, gieias <att pariH-uhaw u<th ! t»»e rWa-lutl» X. C. at laJIa. to. (.prWr hat M g.«da “ Q«OS,n..f*.r. !.»,* r ,4; .A “ UiUtmisOB ml fl’M. . v-l.ai pm. 50DTER M IAUIAX. k CO.. D KALUft IX lads FVsfor . I Suin'■. at Ik Brat lagraierd prunr kLoal Ag. ftu «r*nt. d. Au Ararat aroMed ia rrrlj Un hi iho Sj .1*. . to atom wiM tegiaaa thrrrrloraer a.lanf tU- 1 X XOY M, Uaa‘1 Agrtu. to W . f.jrtl, fliol, blliuur. Md May 13 * 40—ly - t IN-Oler. .t ,.r..T. r. “ WmaMaow M......■ “ - Gdiuiubia. 8/tL at. , Arrlw.i A««aaa..X..:v.. s SO p aa Uakiag rhos orauKsxmra. wiU T.aim of Can ■ Ml aiui Imirpi BmlruMl* for SiranafoA I •" Potat, m ft*Ida. Urasui. (XtuubraTilu WM CO. KNABE & «v»fr»rTrtntt or EUHI) SQUARE 1HB OPUGDT ?iAi*io mms IbOk English paper, says; “I box. But then I found I had no change, no I miul: “ ‘I will buy a box to.morrow * “ ‘Oh! do buy them them the niebt, if ye please,’ the lmy pleaded again. ‘I will rin and get ye the change, for I am verm hungry.* __ “So I gave him the shilling, and he started away; and I waited for him, bat no boy came. Then I thought 1 had loat my shilling; but still there was that in the boy’* face I trusted, and I did not like to think bail of him. Well, late in the even ing a servant came and said a little boy wanted to see me. When he was brought in, I saw it was a smaller brother of the boy that got myshil ling; bnt, if possible, still more nigged and pour and thin, lie stood In High t S J B Holkuwt, wnlowN ami *iaglr women pasisr sac J of imqierty, are en- titleil to vote on alt i|iie*ti<ma of laxa tion, etc., Khcty to affect lb Twti.e. In Itiftr. Moravia grantwl the fratt chise to atl widows who pay taxes. In many town* In France women |MM*es* and exerriae the right to rote iu municipal a flair*; und ia owe of them it hi ankl that the council was recently coui|Ni*e»l wholly of women. ID Austria, women can vote as no hies; iu their cor;smite rapacity ns nuns ami tax payers. In a»mc case*, however, they vote by prait. ,1 ' *fj Ia Hungary-, np to 1*1*, widowa and single women, who air tended proprietors, ponsessnl the right »W vote. They were deprived of it by the revolutionary government, ami they are now petitwxiing in large \:r <-f* * In Thr limed.—The liousrw ife a ho haa at hafltl gnml flour, raid water, and a hot oven, can bare on the in kaaa than fifteen minute*, grand, light, dettriuu* Irarrad far an ordinary family, VrMrh may be rate* hoi ft hut ia, the bread. Wit the family.) with perfoet impunity. The fuitewing Ira the reeipr i Mix good fine flour, and make a dough that can be railed out and rat into atripn, which must again ho rolled into n ronrat tin*, the at the thumb or Anger, and rut into time ar four inches long; in a hot ar qnM or A (teen minutes ; brawn uara’y and Serve fresh. Thin bread being free from yeast, anlerntaa, sodu, or other deteterioBW auhatamw. will hr found not only light, purr ami sweet, bat the moat pa fat aide amt lieidthy hraad that ran be awele of flue flonr. tr Hept • twa ft «■» tefow Drrrv'l C*noer. >in* ■ a c obsmb am «t y ttiffoM uk Mf ■■ era lira. .in . ■ MuMr. Srm Orlram Srfon. draao- iK»«a, XraAnUr, iaruarili* Cura, snlu *1 larai*, aiul all pauu South and WnC tfoiaea ffopuf Can ,o all Ki«lw Tkatea 1'l.l.ayh l»i«i auU, Blul l'«|)l| lhn>j|t|B »t! | rim-tpa! print*. C4T r n»i-BW'-« for tSfo name anms Jhsna, •ra'c ifow u tuui nnuun aoeiara C BOUKNIGHT, SaperintnaOmL F. tt. Docttr, General t'ni,W aud Ttekn A pout. Jan !• in—tT Miscellaneous Advertise me nta. Baltimore Adwcrtlsementa. OJHSDa Mtrvl’x Radical fate Tries. Sir ml. hflkt bfleu Mill . ^ MtttifjusJ nrt unpurcbaMQ>t pre TWeir . J-- *. t ii- TONE cvmmMimp fr.'wt pttwrr, wtronncMR atvl fine Mt.jr m vHI mm prgt pMTtr of bnofui ^Ww-naMWam-h-h TOtTOH - » pliant .ud airaara, aud aaurety fm (ton U,e •oSwra fooad ia an many fra- aw Is \TOHK\UXSHlP *tt»e , ihr) are um bmIM, wing nouc but li« r v -«y W in in 14 l the »*» at a Hpeoiflc itanurea for fas Omrdt Fur |»-aa, a apstnkHng of ashes fertiliser, are l pour, a a momeut diving iutftl# rugs, a* if hlimWm , fnr th^ rratora^m of Mu he,was w-eking something, aud then , j-ilb Ndh l : - . s JC , n ‘^reye the gentleman Ibid Vflglt . won)) . n arr ,n«w,vl liep.atoh«s frae Bandie T yy for , ) tHi trufaryg. , L“ j l‘ittthkna Island inlmhitml kq foil "'llell, then, here* foun*cac«oat M thc ; WMIlltv _ lh< , frm( . ni ofym,r shilling.’ Ruodiecauiia c«wne; mfnt which is Immd on a written lugs no well. A cart ran over him ,. (4lnt ituti<>n, is shnsrad uunquul tenuu ^ b* l«wt ;,y nuvt sod women alike. )rarakBnur*arbA-u.t^' #1 *” bTO *“i *“* “V wm ^ -hoi>w ^ ,u* uraaalu riMhiai. - H|^k j Ht , manure Fur mtton*. the fo,„.*.ne« down e- t XoM *" Unc,M ' ,, ' rr -1 fork in srourtd the roots heti-hfawe tin foul pi nee (town on theftubit, and . At .Vshfonl Hast Kent, flfteen not of mn „„ Tt > p,, r luuginigUA ltleniv of tbntlic pnorcbua bn* C do«„ ^ „ ITkT foJTT'JSra K do, TfiJ, ,v i# '-onltvl tbsir votw. Ia Finalwr} Uh* commercial forHIixer i. brat. For “So I fed the Utile man,* the gW _ Sra.bp) uta o went to the pollR. .oumtOCF, hog pen mtoU* ami W p- and his "vir : T and bdtli la* Ic, d he’s no well at I and the doctor says he’ll dee. And 1 that’s all lie eon j^e ye noo,’ putting *Mal, is eoaaktend the For ;»oUtona. \ egutwhlo Imatr Ihaugh-m mixtufe I, yigjit SCridoit miff r»< firs* S to lira aSUnsd sub U<r- *. —1 . rains i ni - u Bus afl i ■ I. ra »■ ■■ i w vo in omen* I* Is fas oral) Tirara Oral ratU mu* u» Bosvb wkk Bar iwwau, asd ||k wmivr CM foM BOB ns* that ha ia rates . rrraS j dial win W M aft Asms rafo aad dWaadi is On apn» ttooa Of tkla w» fc> all wba war *« ’'-"•HsSrtis.’-'.-ac; 9 luSMp for Vrawrara Trisa > Itel ssd W csk JainOk Shasldrs Bncra Mr 1 fails Oral, asd OUl I dwm bUa m i i* m WW f* awl aa a Uhaal Kx •wry Puna fatty waroMed tr fier -nrara <sd* Whsforala Ansa«* Ur OaMan A Xnd- u m V —-- J b-d — ttmin * tTiromwi rtnof Xu. 34* W„ gwriMrc rolire aaualaeooa ; u av IV nr andrr ,o> - - - Anssrr for Parlor Orgaai snd CVsreli liar- WM. KX.VM A CO > halureore at. soar Kotow. Hshiraare. VI d «—ly P tSTEYS C uottace crcan^ —raRtfa. fo™ ,,aa,ua. li wnrnU earth, spriokied in the driSl om fake aaa.i)_ , not on tmt near the fowl, (»bich B.tirtB lb Is- fl.r dlfi.d ra MO rai'qf O .1 •*.. TlKtmm npl’fu* l*i ft if AltAU A UlL • Xo 1 n,*foy SOCW, Wlu-ur^ Kd. May lft ‘ 40—Igv. , A RK admired by tlie tliirarasdl who fan tfovs Is so*. Tbcy bare irvar oast liuprerruu-tda Uibb any Iter uratruneiA They are lira Irndrag uiatnussnts at thr *™dd, , - . i . tieman goes on to uy “ami then I, 1>nblin ont . vownn , anU u( Uic ^ weut with him to see Sandie. I fonnd that the poor little things lived witkAWKtchftff I trull ken step mother; their own father and mother were both dead. I found poor ftendic lying on a bundle of shaving*. He knew me aa soon as I came in, and said: I “ ‘I got the change, air, aud waa coming bock, and then the horse knocked me doon, and both me legs are broken. And O, Ueaby, little Kgnby! I am sure I am deeln ! and who’ll take care o’ ye, Reuby, when I am panel Wbat will ye do, ReubyT “I took the little sufferer’s baud and told hia* I would always take care of Reuby. He understood me, and bad just strength tokmkatnia, aa if he would thank me; then the light went ont of bis bine eyes, and in a moment “ ‘Ho lay within tha light of God, v Lika a bate upon lbs breast; Wbore the wicked erase frbqi troubling tfa wary are at re**.’* ' ; ter three women, voted. • iAidiex of title formerly occupied seats in the llonae of I ravin, when they were entitled aa ;>eers in their own rights, or w hen their Lords were dead and the heirs were hi their non age. They ateo heW the office tf high sheriff (which muat he flited hy one poaaensed of an editorial qnaHfl- cation.) and other similar dignities. It baa also beeu stated that tha late investigatfoaa lead to show that tlw* l’arliaments ware originally fouadfd tge; tlie on the idea of unirmui suffrage ; manifaatfotioa of which “ showing of hands." ..fiSaSTKcE nese com suds seam to he bc*t- For atraw- te-rries, soaiwuds: it acts like a charm. For tgbkupy t* ****** k+m For Reels, salt when tbcy are planted, ami a little when they are gnawing. For encumbers, any good dimmer rial fertilizer, put in the earth Are or six tftehe* ftou the seed ; or, what ia batter, aiak n flair barrel in the grennd, with a gimlet hole in each stave, about nine inch** from the top; flU it naatriy to the top with Well rotted manure; then put in a* much water as it will hold every day, hud at the same tift* fair* Nffih a strong from bottom to top; put in waftflRP " *Wfa -Mtfoc flhring tlte aeaapp; ataka around Una barrel, done up to it, aix Wills in which PCTOITTOBT MAKTAAIO ft. ft. BIIOI, | A boa foal wuk aa onaarpsaraS aasartisani GMfofa dftf hmlfllauTdffiUuha aaMmsIp Bouud, Lrirarri asd \uaiiwrc4, lJfoarjr mo* l-reshm tea of lifttint nteltahte foM beaul) QuraUou Baaka. Cfoaa Duufa. A a Bfosa Book* Roll Hooks Hone OoukA Pteuire Card, and Raward TVkrU, Coaiiuraianca. Bibla Dkv naasrisa, Scrtptare Maps, and Mhar books da- X. It—S'lpvnnLondont. and Libr.rioo* wbo norasaaSto raotra a artorvtoa, ait Ms in othar boote ante aa alW iaopacvlns aa sMlkaat tfair vrhfaa, ore i vidadthey oi*aam|Maflhjfad^Sfaidjra^Zi U*e atick fresh Utafarw *« fa forwafaad. poataga paA, te nay addrara wbasavar rvqaaaled. Addnaa r ‘ H mtt. g. otTntAt. :il — Ms Tt ft. Fan r.mifo Aug 18 ovkr rirrY putf.rkxt sttles ,, Wa bare linndrrda of treuiaoniaia (tom ifa b-adla. OMfokSaas of Ura teattry. Uterel tsiter isnan ts OVarjifa Gtiigyms. Sohoofa ka. i.mI u m AI AO fUftOA **-•- ”• 'AHD I r *’ -» * LtOHT A CO. 8 BEAUmUL FIANOS. Whidi wi\\ wit from uw k» twuirtv per oem. Ic** i Ian tUey can be obtaiued V>t*win-re. H. ’flMh’DKRS * Ob, ... I 1* W. Fayotta btreri, . ,j. J1 . Wfam fa*. K, ft—ffe refaf to Kov. AA MiW.Xft who ia ApIS 40—tf h-U monity of Hosg Kong to the Duke of > plant the seed, aqd start them rapidly Edinburgh, they huikst him thus; with aoma foridtaer. If tha mripflffi “ Fair as the plumea of the that sits in theerimaoanast, gmceifl J piaster frealy aver the kiUs as the nnirorn uuspfeiounly nurtured J plant*. There six hills will probably on the sombre hills, whore comely produce more cucumber* than twi form and match lea* mien raise yon planted In the ordinary wgy, a bore the common herd.” ; Ugtoun Herald. e pbetux. bug should make It* appearance, ore , greetml % J. B. WATKINS k CO., CARRIAGE, M AN UF AGTl’ U6UB et.l ran’ seitnuw or* ,% ' V " WAGONS, « 11 v I Ven-A Cfoforaar fAi ffi'ra , ‘ Ufnt * ' t *' 1 ^ Ateftaflwfl-, Mkto. flwrfafte AM WkfOfa rf «n dcwviptiooa "*s •> ardor, oad vraresasd. •- F. D. StDTLEB k SONS, OPTICIANS AND Baltimore 2 [2 stre,t , ;8Wimo«£. WATCHB8 k FIXE JEWELRY. anfoTieuffi, spoons, forks, and sil- ▼KM WARS SttmtHAttY May 13 4ft -tf lull NO many cbildiuo ilia otterr at fire yoara* That a top* a te-jtet of i . _ . none asctvtaisrd, it ia renal* a' ia fciMore Ural wora exbt fa tha brass *;aMi fires a* toOiaa infancy; Utreriara poreota. n* daily swiltm. who are More CM- afasUw wttb Uwfr Afikm. res aat ba *so utenVMfa te tbr find os^ai nf trarsi, for as sorely as ibry exist, itiej ran be Safely aad Certainly Bamoved fas tba nost drUralt infant, by tbs oat Of - A a rAii.vaerocks verm trees. U ia *terak karealira. nnaioraa so Memory. bring a /Vrefo Vaprbtlit O mpantim, and mb) ba adsdnwtrred wftk tb* Utmoat SfalHy fa Ckildrea nt a* A«re Won* Confocuona. made man far ito poe poor at ptraoiiifr Ore |«t»re than of mti w-naifag lira dak raw have bora BMnufairated aft onr lire mwtry, bra thdr abort .Irare nf lifo nrariy rxhaaat>< hod B. A. Fab you to puffaMS. r. hr fnrtHvUaiw are A A. TMafa *, CAUTION. Should Qceainoo nrasira you B. A. FWtmritock'a Ymnifnpr. I create! «n are Hart Ore lidilalu are the artallr lira baa bran ao /■AtosABir sxotrx siycs n>». .. and pur,-tiaaor- mus inoUl on bavin); it, if Urey da era teak te irevr an failatfas foreod upMr thtpx, dCHWAUTA A liASLtrrr, , t .J , (Formerly B. A. fahncoreck'aSon A Cos) • , Sate fnpneton, PilLvbuqfli,' Pa. , Dec 1C 16—1 !ti.l—04 —i* re..,. 1_. Has am n: A Good Chance TO intiRfiftaire (Ite Ct'rmm* KnWct. 1 ncolklQ WG^chUL U i . _ knits anythin* Li.niplrtr ura w. be kn» hy hand or hr *»y kifow vrifb fa- Ira froebk » linra at $3b. Alra a ataodard. uoabka-teoUA l.-irg*. liandsorat-. hiyliiv improved Sr ring Ma- thfor at f35 MadIi'm neat no trial TJbrnd dtraswi. S PATHOKI Grarrte Aft. & VI* Market Bt, Wil™iu*»oa. Dot ■Tati S ' ■ , lft—ly THE LUTHERAN BOOK STORE, . IA Ml, nsr E ire', PhiUtrir -too, fttfby, tj§* IS now arrp*reil Vo fill all ordrta for any affal' 1 Qiurrii I'ublirationa. and all other Tbrokwl- cal and UtreeH.1 arena vrorlm. Suoday School* wiU find Ufa Avar .dnalafts 4o for or iw with fhrir ordr-a. Special »tiaat«N« gites u ter refordoa nf Lfbreriw. - ,T Srraoe I'aprr soft acre.oral awororaM at ! Suooncry atwaya on l and. Addrera orcks* » "I T. L." SCIfRACK, r. o. Box jes» May 37 42-W T HE Wando M'unn* and M»n»Ia««rifa Com pan r htv* teserv on hand « wippiy of lire above doorreadiy popular SMSura, mauufodnrrd fro* " tire Bone Plio*fhalM fl AOMry Rirer * anftar the srarrrrfokMr at a oMa- ix-utili faforaalion aa to iu value upon fiiriOM* Croat, fa the Her. T. & Bouresr. Of ' outana, ft G..w*o la •J oor autlteriard Agora (or tha atom Untdate ■ iFretnisre.r WM. C. Mav 20 DCKBS t CO, Got Aft*, n—tf m.- NEW BUD! I Tas L*rraaa erribrn at $ 5 f Ctorvymre. erory 1 arris.', ! -• Far OB* eqasr. gM4 iBSartm Ora aeowth.. Three K( strain* Twelve rare upwards « Md upward* i tba above rate* Obituanra wl| aasM for alcbt < I V( •ddrv HT “And thcxl good report not the proi t itled some they witbi»u perfect." The rehit tween the O meats, pres* mind * aahp , can recnRc<-| when first in inqifiiry aa to I before tlie ooi they saved other way * .worthies, nam I chapter ot tl that they had obtained a go they please they were sail plica an ohj*- thrng to be bt requires a co Him and tl- annonnecd.' promise mar and this bclu Ilehce thong]-|rs asked, “what worthies bel the records that one belie I respecting on promise resp I but no where, we read of M meat, that tin Jems Christ saved. The* nne who fl» s; Scriptures on, I which no te-. OMMXwl. On been raised Divine promt- respected mil t lodgments, w * the nighi •onl. For ext of Nonh, as Have* saved h deatenction. death t thou p I f I Of ft! with< ing Redeem, that it vrontii heiieve God ii sasnredty hu if Jesus Chri to him OR U. there te no n °f argument thmg, ami th< before hr hem H» did obtain ance from tin classed with *»ta«d a gut* I reserved not pliefotion, tie them was m pwtelnt prum aU, which sti ll timo, it te c that they d I temporal ;m. their faith ba heskle all th tfetfulne**, to would, apai redemption. that any one » mtm^a with. We, therefoi (tronnd of tte i i^wntee which