Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, October 18, 1856, Image 1

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0 AD rCEUSHTD EYE3Y SATTEDAT BY,
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OWNVILLE, N.
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HATES OF ADVEKTISIXG:
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- nfinr11fltp; for office. -' '1- 5,00
Irancc will be reqnire.l for all sulvcrtie-
f i,r ntna.l responsibility is Known
'cat for each change be added to the
IWsineW Cards of Era Jines or less, for
rr mn?idercd by the year.
f.ed on the manuscript, or prcriously
kotvKpn the parties. .
mentsTi'""i marEa ou iuch i j - i
r of insertions, will b ccnt'uiued until or-
ni tharged accordingly.
lisemenU from stransers or transient pcr
'4iii in advance. .
c-e of yearly advertisers will be confined
e?r own business ; and all advertisements
thereto, to be paid for extra.
1 adver Jtemcnts charged double the above
tncnls on tho- inside exclusively will be
, ', J. D: N. THOMPSON,
ATT0B j 1EY AT LAV.'r,
LOT AND LAND AGENT;
;, . ; .; EKQWXVILIX, X, T, - : .i
Will attend tho Courts of Northern Missouri, Ne
braska and Western Iowa. - - -
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A IZlUxlT TO TEE "BIG C-
K.. HAEDIXC O. C. KlifBOYGa. , . F. TOOiaE.
i JIctHufnctHrert ard Vfl.olttale Dcutcrt in'
ILVTS7 CAPS & STRAYT GCODB;
Ko 49 llaia street, bet. OliTe atd Pine, 1
- ' ST." LOUIS, 110. , ; ,,
rarlicuhi.r attention .paid to manufacturing our
finest Mole Uats. " . . . 7
The following is part of an nrticle
on voice-jnus-ic by R.' Storra Willis: ;
Listen to Lie mother, -talk ng; coin-
fort to . her YGUiifT, bab'e."-:; The -comfort
vM h theworUs-rfCT the
13 surely
chn ! muUr-ta:ui not one of thora
gave him into custody on suspicion.
The gentleman happened to be the
husband of the nnrdcrcd lady, nndby
the . licrlit I'-'rccosmzed . the cloak .'as
belonin -to-his "wife; 'The tragedf
happ&ncd.during Iicnt Tvhen rceat is
forbidden. - .The man confessed .the
crime. - ' The murdered ladv had a little
not -an inch in diameter, r.::h-rcy. in
color, and covered with , very minute
silfy- hairs. The Germans fancy the j
caiv discover a resemblance in them to j
grey eyes, and call them croTS oyer,
but the likeness is purely imaginary.
The tree is thcStrychnch nuxromiea,
and the seed is the deadly poison nut'.
basket with her which contained 'a pie. The latter was early used as a mcdi- ,
I: r 1 -n a?kcd by the commissary cnic- by the Hindoos, ana it3. nature !
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:i the pie, "How ana properties unacrsrooa dy unennu
1 JAMES W. '.GIBSON,
JL JLJ ii-Vy-i-A-CJ .1U- JJ- -H- Ji.JL
Second Street, between Wain and Nebraska,
- - snowy villt, k.-t.1-
,e;m;m?comas--;;
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON
AND OBSTETRICIAN,
Two Miles from IJrownville, on claim near llr.
Cm3txiGS:"Tcn3er3 bis professional services to the
citizens of cm:ba county. . , ..
; AIX-COATE, fT;
COUNTY SURVEYOR,
r-.f BROWNYILLE, XEMAHAvCO. t '
TlifAt'J tvl vhih tadtn,' tctihin2fvet of Kim, -
(i touch inf of him how and thtn.'
ALhalc! t'aou raihty animal all halo! ."
A cure 4 thousand pounds j am purty wel . it
rvrporshucd, thoa.trcmenjosbovecB
I v?ond3rhow biyou was wen you ' .'""".
TY ..... ' 1 . ... M1T li. r U 1B T'lVf
Ox if yurefathir Vouid reku-nizo l.is-ofspnnr urui.. j.6 wuu moiua a umu Ui piieutnc as:asmi it mar contammeat, ioreigTi aaiioiis, iog-Miier. anurisu-
AnUhii'kaS'.thoatjicfantecnfluodrupid! voice ner mufaic v men . tne, ciuia and. devoutly crossing himself. "I scale are two ot its Arabic names'.
1 wonder if h hurts you much to be so bis, understands and receives into its little am, thank God. a izood Christian.? It is stated that at present the natives
troubled heart. . y '"yYlXlYl YYY.- Y - ': -Y.Y " of Hindostan often take it for many
T.WH..TI latelv OnO of acimlft nf frlPTlflsi 1 - - nvmrvy - niTTTgii1 ' ' L i I mATiflia nn Jrr-NlicT iri "mtr'Ti Tirs titnfi
V ,l-t, ,:iV K. 1! th. lrt..mn tn'uVnn Ushiff . ,, . . . - - : -- . - " . J 7 : ;
" ,i"","'.v-. . . . . g ivhero" tho: conversation- tnrnod nymn m ' ' , l-wav n mn.pntpr mt? nmnm
J , " ; - ''.' ' tho rvrnvn 1 I m it IT arm AT ft tl tin(T with I 'rhnir nr-mm n-r, nr twit K in tt-n rr li c rl l-i
1 afterward tha no doubt fiV" . Vi riiVA"c; ter 'Ot man5- are somfit mos sppt iit a iUV WlUmuvc -'6"
very( Young;t cnilOrcn. Une iriend-.. - a ,nftlr -;e.n,nfl.. of a nut a day, and gradually increase
- And if. you grwlo itin a Taonh W-JV -C;-I
sposo wenyoa ivoa yoacg thai didn't gin
PMKTIiX G!
Blanks,
Bill Heads
Labels, r
Circulars,
Ladin,
7n1 '
Ynm,
1T
C. V. SNOW, ' -
SURGEON, PHYSICIAN
S-nr ilCCOUCllOlir,
i.l EOCKPORT, MO, v -
R. W. FURNAS,
LMJ11I M MIT, - :
How big yude gro and
Fed you on otes and ha, and sich like, , -
With perhaps an ocasional punkin bl'squosh!
In oil probability yuro don't no your enny
Bier than a small katf for if you clid,
Yud brake down fences and switch your tail,
- - And rush around and hook and beller,
. And run over fowikes, thou orful beast.
O, wha t a lot of mince piic youd maik, ; (
' And saasengers, and your tale, . ., - v.
Whitchkan't wa fur frum phorty poind, .
- Wed cr.jke; nigh T.rto; A.birrtl Xf.ait-ta3a coop,
And ccdn't a hecp of stakes be cnt oph yo,
Whitch,wlth salt and pepper and termatcr ' .
- -Eotchtp, wouldn't be bad to taik. .. ' , ' "t
'..iThou great and glorious iusccktt ., ; . . . .; .,
.; Hut i must klose. O most prodijus reptile!
"""And for my adniiradhun of yu, when you di,
"He ritj an cdo unto your jeddy and renans,
i'crnouncin' yu the largest of jure rac.e; ." ' ' '
' And as I don't f 'Xp6ct to have half a dollar 1
A u n to spare for to pa to loke a t yu, a nd as ,
' Iairtadcdhed,! will sa,farcwelL . j
SQUASH.
' TT v X S : f i glance; a word, a look, a single action, a nu a aay ana graauaiiy increase
tsisted strongly, that mothers should ellg the storv' either for'sood tbeir allowance to an entire nut win eh
UK-common sense 10 xneir on-spnng; - nw " a. wouki be about twenty grams. It they
just as intelligible, and in aU their fellow-vovagers through -life. eat Meetly before or after, food, no
taste than nonsense jn t k m j v.i unpleasant effects areproduced; butif
msi
talk
that it was
'-ITere 15" Dean Stf
courtship and its"conscr,:en-?.r: t-
- Tiro or thrco J?ri ar 1 two cr i:-2 ir::r, ' ..
, JTVo or threotalli and tw j cr tir"j trr.t r, -
Tiro or three scrcna.le., given a.i alrrrj
Two or turoe oaihj how mucli they cn'ur; . ..
T ro or three message sent in one Jjj; '., 'J "
Tito or thrco soft sr-c-eche n.ada by th 3 wit
Two qrur;c.tickJts friWo-or Shrai Cmec; ' v:
Tiro or threalove letter?" all writ b rlj-ac.j . Y.i
Twoor thrw? months kecjing strict tatheso rales
Can never fall making a cocplo cf fwte.
far better
short that all this so-called, baby .talk disadvanta of those' who ride in citv they .neglect this precaution, spasms
was as unnecessary as it was toolish.l ;k , "J result. , ;
the occasional uses of nonsense.--The f. ' J-a
truth. is, as I have already stated, very
young children -understand neither
incident a mere trifle in itself as
we saw. 'yesterday . was as' refreshing !
is an oasis m the desert, or a pure
HAZING. A HEEELE. .' ' f
; Needles are made of steel wire. The
wire is first cut by shears from, coils
into the lensrth of the needles: to be
sense nor nonsense.-wAhev only teel. - . , -4. - V: mR. : After -a hatch of. snch hits of
- . . . , : V V I STinillf , III 1 lIH 1VH TV Trl VP Or "1 Pi O . '
But the words they can not; feel-not Li - Vaa nearlv fnlbxv-h.n it 7 are cut off, they are placed in a
o . J 7 " ' 1 ltt f. 1. 4. 1 lt.l
to the curb-stone to, take' in: an old , V; , bl ,
man and a young woman. Who" will backward and forward On a table until
move, thought we, to cive the strangers they ar straight. , They are now to be
-.The Buffalo Express sav3theautW
of this rhyme deserves to be " nlpr'V
by untimely frost;": 77' ' :r
, " 'Tu winter, and no more tha troeici ' . " . ' '
Bui aniocg the lu lling treezesj ' ' '
-' AnJ while tho boy with ragged trc.me, ""
' Shivering, homeward drives th c-wscf, ' 'rJ
Nearly frost lit are hutose., : ' -'
' Afll Mesa my life, how cold hij aoso iii'1-" 1 L
,-. Good, . at.: Grrssixa. uVi'e' Pat,!
which is the way: to UaTlingtoh?' -'
"How did. you know nry nama waj-
. "Oh, I guessed it." -' -Y,:Yr
I . "Then, by the powers', if jo are; so' .:
;ood. at .'guessing; ye'd better' gues
TST7E CO TISTESY.
comprehending them; it is, of course,
then,' the music of the words, the tones
of the " voice if they feel at. all.-
Music, -and. particularly a .mothers r0Qm? Not the four : silks on: that grou?d' The needle pointer takes tip
music, is the very language offeeuns; .. i i; .r. i ..i - - two Amen or ??o of the wiros. and rolls
' . r .. , j' si ih: iiil li uriiiKi. mn sr i wp ' . - : 7
and it is a "mother-tongue perfectly ' v i -11 't r i.L them between his thumb' and finders.
well understood py the youngest child. ' ;M, . sf(1I tt with their, ends on the grindstone: first
If a mother, for instance, is rcprov-1 p. , (T? . V, - one and then tho other. Next is a
I'll L. il ' ,1 '11 ' nic uiiciuivvii. jjm Vdl ClUi, laillUl, , . , . , , .
mg a child be the child ever, so young, d h machine which flattens and gutters the
your. way to Burlington." J -'-uY
AND AGENT. I'OR:
i 7 Ret. Hcnry Giles, : one of the most the reproof seems perfectly well under Sa cnnfW aS f e
v. eloquent of our. lecturers, gives birth stood; and we see. its little watchful K?W
a moment, i
FnMmwnti iVl Cf ?riiTv- eloentot our. lecturers, gives oirm stood; and we see. its little watchful fhk: nff man forwnrd with Next comes, the punching of thp eyes;
AGRICULTURAL' IfarLEWEHTSr to these... Bentimcnts. respecting true eye fapd: steadily on the .facb'bf its SSS and a boy docs it so fast the , eye can
" BROWN VTLLE, N. T.;. 7 courtesy:-1 , ,: mother. -If; che6ringrI.eivohing, HnflSi hardly tecp . pace with him. The
A." A. BRAPFORD,
WM.
Nebraska 1
D. i: mc'garv,
:berkind of work that may be called for,
Purchased, in connection with the 'Ileflec
an extonsire and excellent variety of ; '
-1 styles are prepared to do any kind of
oncd in the aboro Catalogue, with neat-.-patch,
.
rietor, who, having had an extensive ex
,11 give his personal attention to this branch
and hopes,' in bis endeavors to please,
i excellence of his work, and reasonable
receive a share of the public patronage.
only in the smiles of.;love' andbeauty.
AND ' ; : 1 ana wiuiers ana coois aowii in tne ai-
SOLICITERS IN CHANCERY: ; mosphcre of . poverty, age anoVtoil
Brownrille and Nebraska City, bhow me ; the man . who . can , quit me
NEBRASKA TERRITORY,
.7 . . . . -v . I - - - " . .v u i ?i ;n i w i s r. . i s i p m i mm i - a a
This is real courtesV, ' that which" has or fro hckmg, the child seems -equally L .hi, seatl rrn,.' n1(1 nn vi splitting, follows, which is running, a
'j i : v to understand- what 'is meant.- And , i TT - 1 1 . . , . ,' fin a ttiVa tUfumli i'rln7An tn1ioiu f
anvil before
heads i and
.1 " ' ml
f.,i,.f c:n-..w-v-.i,; t. separates tnem. A ney arc now com
,, S1 not. natai y fT,V,fte, stopped forcm tget out wluch, plete nee.Ucs but arc rough and rusty,
hat tho talkmgorplamcommonsenso fotottering'Mcp Wmdcdby si-ht and they easily bend The hardening
to sucn youns cnuaren
molenxan, ' 1 IJroTrnville,a. T.
City.N.T. ' 1 inucuv- iui :uwauiiuuu.m .iw . . oiina. xiow mai nine act oi Kinaness , :r-o
. 1 . rmirtAaTr TrliiAh hfiJ rnQnocf : fnr nthAra 4" fcU" ui uuui, ..w tnese XWin IieeaiCS.
AAMiyjxiii JUCLJiNAiN MClxiU.1, tlian the' rich.-than Hhefybunir. it is ana e ot cheeD '. A woman, with a little
Anmnnnnvn Ami a in dist&ctfiomtoe the
n 1.1 i! n it I a n 1 r. n 1 i
II I I IJliiJIl 1 II i! 1 Jlflti
JSINESS CARDS;
DltOWNVIIJiB.
JAR F. LAKE
CO.,
AIID - LOT . AGEHTS.
"GENERAL,
E ca-LTain, Let. 1st and 31 bta
2rov7nviUe, IT. T.
J."" H0LLIDAY, M. D.
EON, PHYSICIAN
cl Otostotrlcian.
EROWNV1IXE, N. T.;
hare ofpublic patronage, in the various
,s profession, from the citizens of Brown-
.nity.
i J. D. I7. THOLIPSON,
E3ALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
-rErx
JL will
practice
tcrs in
Purchas
tin" of Land Warrants, and all other business ,eu- I nnA who
It A "It . ? . . I
irusici 10 our managemeni, wui receive prompi ana
laithiul attention.
REFERENCES.
S. ' F. Nuckolls, ' . Nebraska City,
J ichard Lrown, , ' , f . UrownviUe,
IlobUtie'il A Co., - .
TT T . Mn
t IVU. W MUtfi V. 1 .1 I , -. t-U. U-J.l, HIV..,
Hon. James ii. Hughes, , bt. Louis, ilo.,
Hon.JobnR. Shcpley, " "
Messrs. Crow, MeCrcary & Co. ' " -
Messrs. S. G. Hubbard & Co., Cincinnati O.
v w T 1 t r
lion. J . ji. liove, iitcoxuii, lowa.
vl-nl i ' June 7, 18jG.
t.v t .i-.w., . - - 1 . .. .- .... t 11 tiij iL't l 1: 1 . 1 1 i 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 , III .11. 111111:1 III1IM I
brilliant society of. the young.to listen JfP!?1!5,; -S, just asiro airdownward movements m a furnace, . and when red hot are
to tho kindly voice of age who can that we should faU ineyitably intalhe . H AUow me gir, T thrown into a pan of cold water. Net,
, 1. 11 - ,i . .1 i-( inin i si'iisi;. LfiiiK til Ymr.nr w 1 p 1 is - ' .
S. B. MILLER,
BLACKSMITH
AND MAKER.
First St, bet Main and Water,:
BROWNVILLE, N. T.
stands in need of help; and, should compose no pleasant music ri t f ha
if the: blush of , Helen mantled her . B f"18-: V"""?' and tate him gently in his arms
cheek
no more
in the
well-dressed lady in the sa
mtlpnhon.l- ho wonlri the thfiress iuey.iou;5 listen no us.
surrounded by the powerful protection
of rank, riches, and family; show me
tho' mart who abhors the libertine's
am Of
" - - - . .. . - I nr nor ri n rrrn -v t cnAiAoa Hrt4 .1r
VAt-gVst Ut DUlCOO ' lUai. .1CU141&
loon; - show appear to the children great nonsense t dQTthd
little act of genuine noliteness.
iT 1 1. . i 1 . 1
tney muse oe lempcrea, ana tnis is
done by , rolling "them backward and
forward on a hot metal piatc The
nnllaliin r otJlT Trim o !no n n Amnn Cn
(j0WIJ a very coarse cloth needles are spread,
to tne number 01 . lorty to hlty thous
and. Emery dust is strewed over
them, oil is sprinkled; and soft soap
youn man were uj. ovumuio wum
-: "If I "were so -unlucky A'r'said'' an:
oGcer, -"as' to'hayea-stupid son,' Z
would make him a parson." c'-. i') 1 ':
T 4 1-. 1 .-1 .!.'' - it"!!
:.jiuugjfui.in present caimiyrepuea,
'.'You -think difTerently, sir, from your'
lather."-- -
: If a: man coiild have half he wishes.'
he would double his troubles. i 7 .v-r
Life's enchanted cup but sparkles-
netr tho brim! i?rort. ',7 , -.: u.'l
.. Adversity is the tru6 touchstone of
merit. Lord Grcvilh. :
- Courting a second wife 13 sald'to:bo
moving for a fcewtriall 1 ''.' ' V,' ,
Those who posses the most real ex
cellence, say the' least about it. - 77
A; clear conscience is sometimes sold'
for mo bey, but never bought with" it.' .
' To empty a house of blockheads
just set' two ; dogs to' fighting in . the
street.
me the man who., treats .unprotected p10" t understand; nor I h , made happy by that thc clotli ls ttcn rollcd ard up, and
. , , , , ii I.1 t wonln thftv lonff listen-to ns..! J . ""I'lV MJ ,'AAtltk!j.v i at xt. 1 i
i - ' i t i w . i " - i . i k-v-iti iiirii'rw iii i r i ca v i tti i m i. 1 i
t i. i.v x xi . . iniie act oi
Let any mother try the experiment m ,
and make a yery sensible remark to
7" (LrOOClS
, Qneens ware, Oroccries, and
Country Trodnce.
-:f.ov7kville. n. t.. .
I0BL1TZELL - & CO.,
::ALK AKD RETAIL PEALER3 IS .
iOODS. GROCERIES.
oensware, Hardware,
MTRY PRODUCE.
tlOWNVILLE, N. T.
NUCKOLLS, RUSSELL, & CO.
Xlocltport, T.!Io.
WHOLESALE AKD RETAIL DEALERS IS '
lY-Ill, ISCil,
HARDWARE AND - CUTLERY,
IJedicines, Dyo Stufis,' ;
Saddlery, Boots & Shoes, Hats & Caps,
QUEESSlRrAEE, STOKE-WAES, TINYYAHE,
IROX, NAILS, STOVES, PLOWS 4c.
Also Furniture of all kinds, V7in.dow Eash, &o
3 ;MARY ff. TURNER,
zX Dross 2Tn.li.cx.
ct, between, llaia Mid 'Water,
lOWNVILLE, N. T.
j7id! Irimmings always on r7Uf.
W. WHEELER,
ICT - AND BUILDER
v wxivillo
A. D. KIRK, ; . ..
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Land Agsat and Xotary Publicy
Archer, RichardMon connty, K, T.
"Will practice in tbe Court? of Nebraska, assisted
by Ilardirig and liennett, rvebnvska tity.
JACOB SAFFOUI), '
Attorney and Counsellor at . Law.
GENERAL INSURANCE AND LAND AGENT
' And -Notary Public. lf . '
Nebraska City Nebraska Territory.
WILL attend promptly, to all buisncsa cntrnfited
to his care, ia Ncbnsia Territory and West
ern Iowa.
Scpttuibcr 12, 1836. Tlnl5-lyt
N. M., FL0KER,f
i
her child, with , the sensible itonri of
- . . - - ... - , -
voice tnereto appertammjrrr and: see
traducer. of his mother's sex; who
scorns -r,8 he would, a coward' the
ridicular cf womanly foibles, cr the ex
posure of womanly reputation; show
me. the men who never torgets tor one
hour. the.. delicacy, the. respect that is
due to woman, and woman in any ;con-
ihtion or class; show me such a - manj
and you show me a gentleman nay,
you show me a better, you.shoy me a
true Christian gentleman. ; ': JLhero are
some wiio think that persons lose -in
manners as they gain in liberty. . One
grace belongs to the spirit of liberty,
which is most active where this grace
prevails most with this grace it ex
pands, this grace is respect tor vroman
not for her rr'nk ' or elegance, but
for woman. ' And when this sentiment
becomes enlarged, when it is stable, a
social structure nay' be' raised upon it
more glorious than mankind has (ever
seen.' . : . . .. ..' - - ;- -
i. RICKETTS,
"ITER AND JOINER.
ERRASKA TERRITORY.
)HN S. HOYT,
Cul l l (Ji
and Lard "Agent,
rdson counfy, N. T., wiH atUnd promptly
UMnegs in hi? pmfessiiin, tshen called on:
ng Tax Rof-orJirq Claims. Subdividing
g out Town Lots,'D rafting City 11at3 4c.
j and address , .
AKCIIER, Richardson cort N. T.
T. HART c SON
wmi
Holt Couuty, 2Iissotiri.
a ntly a hat.d ail dasiriptlos of Carr-oss,
rcry iirtkie ic cur shp is m-tiufsvctarcd
. aai warrsnt'ja to grre sutisfin'.e
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Pork, Bcon, Lard, S. Cured Hams,
DRIED BEEF AKD BEEF TONGUES.
No. 9, Syeamare Street, Cincinnati, O. .
YOUNG, NOUSE. cc POND,
IJirOKTEIU-AXB WIOLESALE DEALERS IS
Foreign and Domestic '-
HARDWARE,
NO 13, PEAr.L SXT.KET, ClXClXXATI.
C. f. BAILT.
u. r. ni'ux.
1J
DAILY & RANKIN,
win
OMAHA CITY, N. T.
SPRIGMAN k BROWN,
5AILR0AD At'D STEAMBOAT
' AGENTS. ; I v
e n e r al- C o a irt i f s ic n Z I c rcban t?.
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CINCINNATI, OHIO. ; i
WnAT . the Great Pyramid' of
Ec.YrT Cost.- An English architect,
Mr. Tat(, has been "figuring up . the
cost of the great Pyramid near Gizet.
Its original dimensions, at the base, he
says, were 764,000 square feet, and it
had a perpendicular height of 480 feet,
covering' 43 acres 1 rood, 22 perches
of ground -' It consumed 89,028,000
cubic feet of stone; andMr. Tate adds,
that it could not now be built for less
than thirty millions sterling. " The
joints of - the large casing blocks of
granite were so fine as to be scarcely
perceptible., not thicker than paper;
and the' mortar was so adhesive that
the stones in .some cases broke through
their substance rather than 'give way
at their joining. The cost, therefore,
of this structure, reduced to federal
currency was 145,2000,000 a sum
large enough to build and put in run
ning order six good substantial rail
roads between New York on the At
lantic and San Francisco on tha Pacific.
But where did all thi3 money come
lro
will have with her child.
We contended, therefore, with oiir
disputing friend, that a mbther'.s .talk
vkua acr young cnua snouia oe leit, in
all its naturalness and loving signific
ance,; even as it is -without the modern
improvements. The motherly instinct
is as .beautiful as it is .ineyitablcj.and
in no. case is it more beautiful and
truthful than as shown1 in her using' a
language with her child which it will
understand the - language of v music.'
The words are nothing and theyf go
for nothing. ! They: serve merely as a
means of articulation; "and Uhis is all
the mother means by them. - The music
is not set to the words; but the words
are simply used as syllables for the
music. And if ; listening, grown-up
persons for ' whom, ' albeit,, the con
versation is not intended-r-quarrel
with the language of ; a mother, in
sweet communing with her child let
them close their intellect and open
their heart to the frequently irresistible
charm of such motherly melody and
they will be content. ; ; ' J
. . .( CAN. NOT. .' ;
l ean not get ready in time for public
worship on the Sabbath morning. I
am so-tired -on Saturday; so hard at
work all tho week. Could you. get
ready if you'haJ "a pleasant journey
to take? ' "
I' cannot keep, awake in the house
with several others of the same kind,
thrown, into a sort of wash-pot, to roll
to and fro for twelve hours or rnore.
Theyf come out dirty enough:, but after
rinsing in clean hot water, and tossing
in saw dust, they look as bright as can
be, and are ready to be sorted and. put
up for sale. Scientific American. .... :
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Do not. confide in tho young heW
wood splits." Tut no faith, m the old
an old pump leaks. . . .
. A EELIGIOTJS KTJSD2EZS.". ; : ' '
A late narrative of travels in Rulta
contains the following illustration of
religious fervor in that country ;;1 . v,
A lady, on leaving a private party
in St. Petersburg, at a rather advanced
hour in the evening, called a droshkee,
and having given directions.; to. the
driver, the latter proceeded toward her
home, as she thought, instead of which
he drove her to a rather deserted: part
of the city, when; suddenly. he turned
round and cut her throat, the. rich
sable-lined cloak in which she was
enveloped having excited his cupidity.
Having divested her of this, he dragged
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the body to the brink of the canal, and
threw, her into it. . Ho then folded up
the cloak, and laid it on the seat. On
his way back to his stand he was
hailed by a gentleman, and, hovever
reluctant," obliged to take him up as a
tare, lhe gentleman not only noticed
the cloak, but touching it,' found -his
fingers stained with. He.s'aid nothing
till he reached a police station, -where,
having ordered the driver to stop, he
' r THE BOYS 07 ANCIENT G2ZZC23
" The amusement of . the boys of
fp i,t 1 A nr i i auucui vjiittu aiu &iui nearly ilil XU1-
1 j t-l ?Y TT M TT lby those of modem- Britain.
be drowsy sUting to hear a will read, ir.,ir... ..-..u u .. -v. j
it you were expecting a legacy was t,rt .i i, l't .-.t i1 v u
left joo", though the reading of it should T'I"ch J1 1'ttIo bclls
lastaffhourf' fatanyboymiralicarnassus.-
- T .c -i c - . liimd-man s bufi was a great favorite;
I can notfind time for secret prayer, tt a M. , ,-.. 4, V tJ
orrea4mgthe,SerlptureSim priTate. themus, who had hil one' eye put out
Rather, Eay, I, am .not wJliDg.. Were b rjlJS'ses, while the other boys played
you to -reeeiTC .tr.ple, wages- for one & ts 'f s hic0Pman.
hour s early Tismg, would you say, I r v -
can not9 " ' - " - ; trying to get out of the cave.
f r -,'. '. ' -r The chytrinda, again; was like our hot
I can not have family worship.- I nnytnft Av,f- t j
if t cockiest one boy sat on the cround,
never was. accustomed to it. Bo you otwj ,',,, i . . t
.,1,11 t and was called the chvtra, or pot, while
tell the beggar what he has to say? fT, i,'v , ,
Can you Smly read in Jeremiah, other boys ran round, pmching and
"Pourout thy fury on the heathcn,thaJ ftK? T't V S 7
know thee not, .rid upon the .families h0
i i i. xhe epostrahismos was like our ducks
that call ' not on thv name, and not j. rt, .m. v . ,
f 'Ifc -ii A' and drakes, lhe bovs stood on the
111" . SI "rr.'A, , , uc heach,. and; flung oyster-shells : cd-e-
t i t -ir - ways over :the harbor, and he whose
--v -. pioiioir ui shell made the most leaps in the water
religion, for fear of dishonoring the m rri.I? " I - i "ii
cause of God; Does not the .Lord 'T bJUluv AU liJf m.,
tiroinWtnn-sfet: ? fnor,-Voo, 3n? Pla5 at ; odd-and-cven for
r tJ. walnuts, almonds, be?
ui " ii icn i. uii alio J n ii. ViKilliVO. iuv j
not ? Paul say, "I can do all things
through Christ strengthening me?" , -
I can not give my heart now to
Jesus;-by and by I hope to do-so;
"iioast not thyself oi to-morrow, for
thou1" kriowest -. not what a day may
bring.!' iWill this excuse do you at
the judgment-seat? ' ; ; ; -';
-i;; ;; STHYCHNIN3. Y Y
Tne source from which this terrible
poison, which ' has gained so world
wide a celebrity recently,- is thus
noticed in Bickcnf Howel'oU Words :
! In Ceylon and several districts of
India grows a moderate-sized tree.
with thick shining leaves, and a shor,t
crooked stem. :In the fruit season i
is readily recognized by its rich orange
colored berries, about as large as golden
pippins; the rind is hard and ' smooth
and covers a ; white, soft ; pulp, the
Uvcriteiood.ol many kinds of birds:
within which arc the "Hat round seeds
can3, or money
were as common then as they are now.
Jije ana l ravels of Jlercdolus
, If a" small boy 13 called 'a latf,"-' ii
it proper to call abiggerboy a "laddcr?,,,'
Scandcljllke a kite, to fly, well de-
pends tvcry much on the length1 of tail
it has' to carry. " ' . .." V '
'. The young lady -who i3 nhalds tbl
sport a riding habit, should get into a:
walking habits . ; , ' - -
The proverb, "The longer oho livc3r
the moro ho'll see,' ' car?t allude to
money now-a-days v r:
A country paper speaking of a blind
woodsawyer, says: 'Although he can't
see, he pan 8au-r. ". " .
I will chide po heathen in. the worlds
but myself, against whom I knoTrmbsf.
faults. -ShakctpcarcZ . '.-;-.' i, it
A: sign in Ann street," Bostcnrcadi'
"Lodgers taken in." - We guess thcW
is no deception about that ;shm-le.,
Let Vour" 'expenses .be ruch' . as -ti'
leave a balance in your pocket. Ready.
munev m a menu in need . , i, .
Every : woman is,' -or- onrrht' to ic. 1
more or le'33 a child beauty, "and- lier
occupations snonUi not degrade her;
into a'drudge.'-- ' - '' '
We are only. interested in others in
proportion to the interest we take in
ourselves, and look for jn conscnuencc
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irom inc;n. . , ...... v.
Sin is never at a stay; if wc do not'
retreat from it wc.shall advance in if
nrA 4,n . it - '
diiv my tai uiur ua a e go me "more
have to come back. - r ; - -V : r ; ,
. It goes a great deal toward 'ml in
a man faithful to let him understand
that you tliink hinvso; arid' lie,' that
does but suspect that I will deceive
him, gives mo ; a kind . of a riht to'
cozan him. : r r -.; ? 1 v
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We cannot agree with the author
the following short patent essav in
last assertion, hnt rhrrrfnllv odmif 11 bctten
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his hen-coop premises. Chickens and
charity, L ducks and devotion, mangel
wurtzels. and morality are 'prone' to
associate. - ; ...
"The man who devotes a whole life
to accumulate wealth is . a donkey.
lhe moment he obtains a competence
he should quit the trade, buy a neat
little coop in the country, for his hens
ana chickens, and immediately after
wards give himself up to the cultiva
tion of drum-head cabbage and" "a
higher grade of morality. People who
die in trade generally, die .indebted to
tcr gentleman way down below."
Hollyhock says that charactrr i71
. of good enough institution to help a follow,
his alonS in..e5wd, butjeash is 'much
Tire following words, if spelt back-
yards or forwards, are still :thd same;
iame no one man.
-! "Poor; rule that 'won't wcrlc Lot!i:
: "uenius will work itself .thrcirh "
said a poet-when he found hi.j ccatwa3
out at the elbows.
ways as the boy said when he thrcr
thc rule lack to the schoolmaster. . ' '
It 13 our candid opinion, and- fear-:
lessly expressed, that.the only real sub-i
stitutc for food is" victuals.
A young-widow-wa? asked.why.sho
was going to take another hnsband' so
soon ;?iftc-r.thc denfh cf ):cv Crst,:; - ;
' "Oh, la!" said she, f I tfo'it'to pve-r
vent frettingmyself to death, on account
of dear Tom.";. : 7; ; " ;
Begga-s always fin'd one ' kirl cf
previsions plenty the 'cvM :;h"uTd;r..'
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