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^couimbia. W tan m UJTHBBAN 1 TB&SBfu ► * ui wvesamm with your tenths " Ofj*d*lry! v nor diamonds of a f - * Tfdl amoAjsf, towards their hotaes. He Mid hia daughter Mary told bin that the not gone. Do yon think, Walter, that “ anything from the Bible ta taught there f Any good lessons for the young to leans f* “No air; 1 never heard that they taught anything like that.” “Well, then, if the men who coo dnct the cireua are bad men ; if the •performer* a*g bad mien and women; if the language need is low, wicked and vulgar; if the people who attend are mostly low and wioked; if they teach yog nothing from God, tort, on the contrary, all from Satan, am f not right when I call it the dmfi trap f There is where be catches runaway boys and girls, men sad women who do not ttop ta think about the matter * “Well, father, yow are oertaialy right. I did not think about it my self. I only thought of the pretty ponies and the wondetfol feats that the pictures show us, and Ned said it was a nice place.” “My son,* said Mr. Hay, “I want yon always to think. of two things. Time is nofours. It is a gift of God. and he expects os to improve it Ha says that he will call os to areoont for every idle nsomsak Money h sot ours. We mast use it so that it will accomplish the greatest amount of And malachite! * <> winu-wi u ye fondly keep the reeoDcc- And press to see that ever are In wondrous Above you head, 1st km. la no case should the aggre gate width of the aisles he greater M* (hi aggregate width of the doors. A very common toait to to jhould we, while to dear A With tendereet care Sven ward, where the K<**i In upper air. «f God! in gradM* ways ' * ’ With gentlest touch atalea than are required. i. The Soar af the pulpit ahoukl »ot be elevated more than a half torh prr loot os the length of the building j sod the pulpit should he aboat two feat sine tarheu high, ami only wide enough to aocpmnmdate the Bible and hymn book. Never l*«t the pcraahrr la a box, tort ghw bus!ok a iavae. circulation of IntoxfeaUag liquor. I have also succeeded la tiling the large cities and Iowa* of the king dom with moat attrsrtire plgrm to . A lew weeks’sojourn in Virginia, has enabled ti bear most of the noted [j this Southern capital, toped to none with mu and profit than the Jfev. of the Second Presbyter On a recent Snbbsth, in i eloquent and impressive - the text, “Be not frith lievin",’’ he invested ti« Faith with an interest so apprehension at least, tb thought even a meagre ah. is all wo can attempt to not fod to 1 be inters ti good. The gold a& diver are the Lord’s. We have no right to waste money, or spend it on foolish objects. Don’t you think you could spend the price of a ticket to a much better driafcs) “I think I coukl, sir.” “I am not stingy or selfish towards my children, Walter. It is not that I should regret the fifty cent* you would sjMsid, but I seek your four* good in aH that I do. flue is the qponey. Think over the matter. You arc old enough to understand and reason upon what I have said. Do as you like. I shall say no more.” The following Sabbath Mr. Lane, the pastor, told the congregation that he was going to Synod, and that he wanted oue hundred dollars to take with him for the different benevolent causes. He told them of six worthy young men who were studying for the ministry, who were poor, and noeded money to he*o them. Ha told them of several pads for Home Missionaries, and of destitute church es that needed pastern. He spoke of the coming circus, and said very nearly just what Mr. Hay bad told Walter about it When the deacons came round with the basket to the pew where Walter sat with hia father, he put his fifty cents into the basket He saw ki* father wipe a tear from his cheek, but -he did not know that an inward prayer of thankfohieaa arose from his father’s heart towards that God who had put it into Wal ter’s heart to keep out of fee Arifs frap. mtods of even the mo*; m, thaii say other cam trine in the Bible. His cj if possible, to clear up th by presenting it under a i Old tooths are very pr»*cn methods of treating tin : times very tiresome. His object was to show instead of being Invested mystery as to afford th 1 subterfuge, was reason the very highest re-o- : thing be wished to shov as we have faculties sjk < an to apprehend physi* we have been provided v usd faculties to appreben E truths. _ In the constitutiou G«h “ »s we have, Jin?, play sir. | intellectual : th j itOal. Bach of these d I of* man's being has its ov I »fst do its own work. i I way, and its work can-u I fay other department j •mt tell the qualities oJ I by feeling them, uor tL< I of object* hot by the sen.'--1 that liquor on the Isnfi day, ami to aholiah the sale uf that Uqanr aad in nay vary serious way to restrict it, is an infringement of the natural liberty of the subject. 1 hare sag grated that every man has a right to buy his drink on the Lord's day if be is inclined to do not and, there fore, on the pits of fricdoei and liberty I hava been able saneaeafully going,” and “so am I,* jys but one. r Hay stood apart firou i ng at the pictures tl >a»ting up—gay pk-tur right rods to length by two to width. BLL£ KJUUGh RAUdtoAD. BAINS on the~Bta* Bidgv M id Walter, ist be ft mean old Is real jolly, I ten you,” “Don’t tell him aboat to u in. €Ome with us boys, l crawl under the canvass, that way.” Hushed up in a moment, father is not mean, and he ies me anything 1 want, it. I would not steal my rhow,” and be walked ofl formidable thing for yaur majesty's kingdom ; but I hare succeeded to a good measure to frustrating them. P. B. I AMUR t SO VI, OPTICIANS AN!) VAXiai ittAi;:1^2 Baltimora 9|9 8traat. which is a broken reed, and wfll pierce their hands sod sides I have made them lean upon their own rrs olntions sad the help of bum, instead of leaning epoa what your majesty known, if leant upon sto easily aad unm oolp raum Mimou, of objects hot by the nor their color but by sigh "ould be absurtl for men t *“*11 not believe spiritual \ they can uot appro W the senses. Just as a to say they will notjxd they nan not prove b;. of reasoning, when it is wlpch can be apmvheo.1^ We Nke sttogtortw. We don't like economy, when it eames down to rags sad starvation. We hare no sympathy with the notion that a poor mas should hitch him self fast to a post, and stand still, while the rent of the world moves forward. It to no manfa duty to deny htomrif every ammmaasat, awry frcrratkm, tvfij comfort, that ho mmy get rich. It to do mao's duty to mike srn Iceberg of htmaclf, to shot his ayes and his ears to the WAtVHES & FIlfK JEWELBY may I ask you a (Joes- * *' •. h | i!y, Walter” said his fa- oiiASs tta mnm bknt ^ nBf ud^Mtan ManubwtWMsf J.. OfUr and Xeir H’awwsi, Js. I K. Liberty 61., Baltimore, M4. sriEFra PiANOs cun tun all toe latest uunrovcmeuM teh found ins dm-clam Wano, with ami- on the following Saturday from the river elfflh, where they had gone hi the afternoon, they saw a crowd col lected in front of the boons where Ned lived. Updo inquiry, Mr. Hay learned that some boys had tried to get under the canvass without pay- tog, and that there had been a fight, and in the fuss Ned's leg had been broken. *4 * t MM t -Oh, father,” said Walter, “how MrrxrLca spooks, rote* akd sil- VKR w.\ ttl OKKKRALLT. May Iff 1 m 40-tt your mqjesty—I have swept through the land with a breath uf thirst for intoxicating ^rink which flHa every mouth, inflames every heart, and more or lets compels all to take ft— first, to moderation, then more, and then to quantities that make them your majesty’s subject* now and for rigor * d rather you would not, don’t like to have you go of ike fail* a devirs trap T How can % the study of man’s u I Jjjtotiou are driveu to : I &lon there is a spirit m I » Gml, a heaven, .a h< 1 I sever bestowed an> [ If ve have spin a | to appreheml there is a G<| en ? : a then we kno* 11 2* If ^ith gras]as spirit; f most be such troth > I uian the foculr r ^leave him to darknl the eye and adapu ^ Use - 8o he did not I gyy * eDfte without pru\ i I objects for itH nse , , man a moral fiaeult I Providing troths and faol r^torrwl on man apiritnn! I tkat they should Im I -^feat spirit world in m| „„ > he Pot»r obj«- t- Htooe, how unreason ab. I j!?’ Wl11 oot lieKevc spirt | . 4 I ria demonstrate then f Reason! The m;» totai b differ* U ( CJW) not bel of the Bible, be* [Who are the men that <xra : liiusT 'Arethey members of H ministers, Sabbath school fo” said Walter. “I* never such people conducting, a they are * the <1 Mr. Hay, “and (A«t point who are the per k Are they ladies like your Utofs wif^ Mrs. Hart, Wk ged others 1 might name! ibot usually spoken of as fa low wtossy with whom ies would not associate 1* Walter, duct a c a shard teacher* •. beard o circus.” 5 “Hiei devili’’ a Naims Always es from the best afi glad I am that you warned me. I have no desire ever to see the inside of the (im'P* trap? B. to quarrel nbust. M|^grr an economy which to evvry nrna’a 4aty, terms as these t “Thou art the moat active, and the moat sneesasftil of my ministers, the very prop of my Dio Lewis, is his book, Omr Girls, ■ays: “I am astoafabed that a young wfutau who is am bi Up as of a dear, fine "kin should drink tea. It to a The Polities NT jfenother World. -Whs ~A*Work sur Wsfilt I Such is the title of a sermon presetted before t^S Mayor (Law- rebec C. Spencer, Esq., HLD.) aad the Gsvporatien, to the Parish church of Preston, on November fiOsh, lfilfi, bs the Kev. Canon Itorr, vicar. The Herman was. taken in dborthaad, aad to printed se n tract from the ffu- \ton Herald* of November 23d, 197a w^rwd getttlemau commenced by observing that there were taro kingdoms—oue inferior and the oth r >bheiMW’VfMMBr hsae for whom that tent with hsmisris, and *1 rigspafi he practkwd If the poor num would thut will be aft withoot ti the skin *, bnt us tog become* s mg- ntor hatojL the eye of th- dtocrimiu Are th women those U j not up to, tort within JACOB S rih&ff, sad should Sever be taken lata aoeaaoi foour lodgment of mcaf but competence should always ho urwri, when ft rUO Be, by the practice of economy and setf ilrtital *to only n tofeniMc extent. It should be Hceursd. not so much for others ta took Upon, or raise ttn to toe for fttomtostlon huvr brim SWpfoVfd Both are meatioued is the Bible; and MMlceil, it Is difficult to on- derstand from ficripfme owratire whether randleu or Inmpe are infi»- catsd, lufops homing oltys oil befog bhvcUgn: Sowfek from Its mvpitmnents sod i t Mu jflmi 1 a Am t na, a md ol