i . . .. ___________lt;1 - *?-•j,.^Poverty isunhandy^. ,:,.■: £■f Ounoditj ncvor tliwV: , :^-y Still vra ter don't ran* i Fools are hard to turn.I Fog Is no proof of fire.[ Fain counts the moments.| Better be useful, than showy.| Modesty shines in tho shade.! Foot rags are never censured.; Small things move the mighty,j To prevent is better than cure.Instinct frns in^fer been deSuod.Enjoyment gives wings it* time.No one stoops in doing a good deed, j Venture is the pifUe of enterprise,j llaughtiness in llttlenes run to seed.\ Everyone thinks he can mind the fire,j The hypocrite makes u pour hitching post.] Doing good for.orU is loud preaehiug.j Every head possesses a pool of bitternc**.* Trials are part of the economy of heaven.; He who made the worm provided for its want#, j The siiit-river packet carries the blue flag.t. » - - - - - - O- 1| A fool may help a wise man turn a stone.! Bible piety—turning the cheek to the second j blow. iThe love of your business is an element ofjsuccess. * 1x •-*** t? Trouble,like freezing, makes the soil more pro- j : dactive. |j Ue that honors his mother is not likely todis- j j honor his wile*. ji Novels — shavings from a twisty plank, good \ : to kindle fires. 1i Exuberance o spirits is the springtide of the ? animat ocean.Old people think it such a pity that crazj lev- jj era arc »o witty. j* \When ecclesiastical pride blossoms into church , debt* j-atar. expect# the coming fruit.j Honor *nd money have been married thous-j and* of years, but who ofiic.aUd i*t the wedding ! is doubtful.( The university, like the grind-stone, may ; sharpen the tmd, but if the proper temper is wanting it will be branded “expensive failure.\ The good sense of mankind, like a tropical ‘ sun, would wither up *11 the drinking etab-• )i'bmcnt of our world were they not protected bv the shade of the church.