= I SE =II VOtll.gE. XL , PAINTICO • . REV. RiNRY 'itoII.giI.BEECIEIER O Witbon; -. lnoi s .l dileMe: But • tiiie : iikol; ' 'THE rivtli.*-c 'At CRISIS. i . seliemei f . ; - buying &teas . fd r no other . ottr' ...- - ' ' ; ! • ' '' posethan to-make MOrorn Ponlole I:tet - thrit - . . In a sermon' preaebcd by : titis.gentlen4i2 ,1,,, will fall, i s . a schema , of' . ganibling., irk his church last.Sakiaih eyeninm, be treiitsl they fa.: Men that do 'it arc gambler* \4ll the deft ed fully On the- finarnciiil: crisis. ' The earth cannot dissolfed to make loWirig ~ extracts frrinithe . diScourse Will he ! l'in,:les.°. . I Aa . `garnish -'strung • enough . tolcoVar tho4eSl' , read with interest: 1....- •-' 7 '• ' .1 • 1 wiekeda,PsQl: Nett Iwill resent the impute- •It is ; rcmaikahle t i p s e - boa' + a ny j:,1„„ ' * . o - rianilkes to beealleda . gtmbler. ing coiner upor6rien,.9ct by any disease, I -1-1-7" wa . y . toa •,? void : tie , titie-Itt to avoid. but simply...by. _diteiiiti of - emir ercial: l it i g o l th t Lf •breatiiiity ,• , i ' . - i ' - .J -.' - P . • • In this gam b l i ng; game the whole corgi- Ifthe . littrean holy b stricken ith fe- -- - - -- . iver . .or . p ... alsy; . if cholera r Pia„ . ..4rue art ., ek it ; Some m "devote' their time to it . .'Siiiee'my or it the sword or bullet mite it; or if some i day , I:renternber, .I.t.b . ink,r'One p . a . noc . raH -- to' Iveightif.,all,tict.Menl . oantl cruidr it; or s'" . " l linve .firried four fin-lei-4i fails ict,day,is an '' . ' Od draw/ t droph drop i, secrct _Wen ~ on y rho its ''iced i . o . a re pa i . f . o do rio - t. '„„i t ,,, e L . There ti cau l se isj ce. t!w-MOrrow, in as good aredtt'as:cvs: [rider! ue, to to r the t.if,.i i t.... , ,nt it • you ,pittle Cr.!' • For when the business is a fraud,' add the custoina•Cif it are dishonesties 'itidoes. Lando . iR-c,ti an exhat4ted receiver, underla not iinc - le a 'roan ',long to repair' 'any' . ),ittlti :Mr!gia'ss, without a!! article of air, the Misr chief _1- :• • , , ... ,P 1,. ..; . • ,'; era'cirs in his . reputation. - I . !; • - !n., Jost tne • • same. _No JTgan ,enffers, ~- ••H ,• •r-I , .• Nereh into: are foranking- their legitiniate . - ti:l ti sue is lacerateij,.;ni • muscle crushed ,•••"- • a • ,- 4 • I bm;iness and dabbling, in this pool. !lli e l l : niliTtt ii,poismied none . Wast , ;d 7 ~,., .. , . . .. Or rasa° ,• , of its vital 'lluid.,; an d yet the;Mt - ',O effeCtill 1 I .e.ierks,' tot I o wing i heir ciao**, :gamble toti.;; ally dio.S.;- . ..- • ;•• -; • .., --.• ~. • . SiMplc •co Beaky" thesecinahr Is 'C 1 6 .40 eilurswit44,lo , '-• -." '.- .-- ,'•.: , IWO , he lattleatno,anho to. beeitriiin turbCdb• to u . • • • '....1.',. ; .-....." ' , . ~ ".' Jte4awyttrii - Kttite . • .. 1 cif tsar. The .harves haie,dot faihni, and. ! kir"; and . that t 'era May ;•be ne_ waet or otal so:notion; ministers of the 4:1494 'Ann famine bas not reach ti on( its gannt hands •• m 1 iiinong, us. • pisdaso.hms /- not Striven irt our' i found , . not a few . 1 atu iafarmed, sec ell 6gl y midst. in& has kadultlii Ceased, fur lack ei- I buy,ingJat.d selling stocks. 1 ! - liieT of legitiniate.theierprise or' pr..?ret tnit:.;.. .Now,,, when the coin - tinny, 'themselves are ter fur euterpriz:e. ,1. ;I . •;' - .• ; I gigantic speculators by fraudulent and diS• '. •:1 i . Anti yet this grer, flatten, in:fiill wealth , 1 honest means; and iihen•thiralook bribe • • 1 •, xvith uncout,, e 4 abund ::l i f .ut' harvests, in ; company goes up awl down the street,, ear. its yolil 7 i - irrt - r nhool . ta li-art e-I ,, er, lion,, rYii . " is its. and a bow. dragged with gain.. • i , , f 'c+ " 1 ~.- ' • , 711 1 . 14, iS r ) , tvid . etrly. brought tip, and: trembles jbling, and crowds rush to drink its ininiti. i ; and staggrrs..• as ifrit - would die down in i cation, [ is it siranue ,that, lilt length.' the liiintM•:•s Illat is tithe matter'? • 1 head i. sieli, the trholeliodi faint, and that ,• ;:.e,..i 1 .. ,I• -, , • ~ . it is toe w•int 1 - I, “/ r • . i 1,!1.1 . city ettnut 1 Ilie,conliumiwea in lies at length upo 'tho 1"•- ' 'Ni'l !CI ..e.11.1 , . . ~:t., ...le 1,. i; O s i - IS C.3lllmercial ! foatintl,•waltowinglike one possessed, 1 4 Mu . - ,• - • ll l *lii..ll. is so neeilf I .to, r ,:intl actieit N ,F in and rending itsolf r , • -.. ~ F, •• , ... , . . ..---, . -... .. ... .- •• _.I. - • 1 . .. L. Jr. the V. 1 ,11 of In in n an.. It Ls morn- l• It IA Supposeii , that 'there are one thou .l trL.st., It is c? ,, jiii,n ; 4;. This, is- the air ''sand- Millio n dollars inve sted in ilidWaY, !- '! - i•i , ll rt'lli7unc: l•rlatireS: Ana 113 W, in .: pr , 411.135'. • Call this noun' t',.,iin of ipowlr be i •::,';ur:i..,liit... ilth.m. : . , h I. 4i:or i e have 1.. c • ..:n ituri?.-' _ 'good morals, zgaimst C:011 . 1111 i 1,•:.•.,..e:0 ; thc-rq,l,avl Icen iplii.2 whifli the Stale prlvlcui.,, anti the comilty•not redaiairl . 0 . L pfille i _ (1 , 111-jtry .- c,onid taut .Ilbca r, al 11, r , :4 ,i,, i. 7 i V on/ ni?asiire ,•-' ..,..- • p i e t h a t- thp N..-.1.,1'..,r1; Li. ol l hl 165;. ,1 , 31(5- . ''', 11. :( 1 : . . t. ,1 • 1, -"a .‘15.1-11,:i Cl .',6v;•r-,e - ttieliitie the i'east - rmlely, hither • and. thither ti;di the iy . ' , 3; .!;-,),_;:::,..,q- i yirti.,; . - :1 thiv I ta e it indee.l, 1 loatl, , t - .t,`,of. i' ,- . - c ala im f,iet tiritig'; ~of orvr-ire- , leck; ;awl • the keel . heleve I.? -, There i. 71111 C I i tu ,-, 10 ecalr...,-,ti'tF:. -ikirliz . .. it.l•x:rilltt: etrittl ! 1•r•ta:1! . .11:4,, , tzr -of eXtravaininee of vmrious ;an honest man in . the Lim], ~patkittly corm- , lo rtot Sal ehat • there lave not , ducting n.le! , i..imate busiuess, who is; nit in .pion of r,1).-.4iiiiii. lt has. b•itin t7-piform.in t."irrs•rl"; I 1 , i .1 . ,•.. '• ' 1 lit.. 9. l,esyity to, kr tection 4f Anieli,:ian man ! i `: , -" , 7. 1111 ".'q."• - ' ''', •,...-, rf.- , 1 !, Lt...., n(!.. ;;re a l the' poir-f of thel•irn:gular 'forces. 1 T r lrere ~ •/ , . I '.,,, ~.ty tint wo,• aro too ctol he, no pp-rilianent security, if finan!eiers.l u faotret , ; :, , ,,.1 1,7,s al Wa:i;s • lati-Vi tea Fi . .,,1 fi:. 61 .1 ?Cr'ia'i - -:'''., , f , .13it. trade..;,-- Vat. the prcsent;--I : ltit*iid :( liSi , ? ! s '•"' 'g " Ilh'°l , .e. l .?biit,i;ro . , Olt into sizQli eon-; c,iii, at pleasure;-draw oP'such enormous ; fu,,h-1 1 , /.4.7 1 ,,..,i- e m.,N , ,i/...i.sky diis. l ,-iitd. This' eivinents of Porkw;and -hold them Flisriced•-• • f ;ceto; t:, hr;ve.tvrt?nght meta e i,,, r ,:),-, i n i,,, se . nlinicTits. D , hi . ,4 0 ,,, :e 0 ,, t , f; .r . ;1 ,7 i 1,-,,;),,.. vouutry has•seelr u •r . 60 ti•usli elenn•rits !e.l, • Mt.: . water spouts,:- toe burst art 4 :Atkitl, i muk .. t . t0. ,,,,,, 5 . , a .,,i mf . '„•pir.rer that s!ir,l:4ee ini& takes will#inerer 1(loWn. . drSolatim,- the . . ineincrit • they' - ','are tariff' as :reap as ,f. , r .4 crol-;avorsitonpilic• its read, - s - beli , ',.viSi thr.t , d•llnag'L' it , serhi:Usfy.. nom is Money i touche,tl with misf,irtunell :And . if cont t,er n - ,ods and iankiinfitc-1 Inertial men ,trill' not draw tight the reins' .----. reelianaili isfalso in fat . or of.l them,' It lias - . en'ugl' 1 - ' - th° nee'll taming—but metal aria •a l. . paralyzed.. to-day of Morals upon these unprincipled : ruen,..tliey arrived at the eonclusion that the 'Arneri• ; ran • p'eople Must. supply more of ti Europe; ; m leir own !chie.fl.Y by fear o!teach other. - Men lookat turd tove'their own Engleet to thank ' for the. walla, ,Th.:,4urchase l good's . frMt the bestheo•erns r.:4.i0 -riol-is of siege they ritii . clii4s which will ; come upon theinhin e:;-•S , . w i t i,,i6.; t k e i r means, Tlnc e k at bonib•shethi, exteeting' that. er , ..ry,; sine cure by ' their. connivance.' that they! Mcst: lire i and either bny.less.hr sell M, - ..re,i!so as,- to ono Will burl t, awl liar the only differene i . '':,stop the• ;kalif of the, precious' I ;.::etals to : bgtleen ,- 2 110 : 1 1I - ;! 1 Witherls'ih the 101'411d ' ' , Vac .t le 1 .will .take toinirb _11,• England, Prance tini G er many ; and -0„.,,, g , : the fysr, 'ai d • • the trade int 'our 1 favOrL I ' -.-- ' l' .a s • P t why - t .• ' 3 one of tire 'Leg means of effecting the re-•,. n is ten, tlits . sndrtlen_ee4,,tion of be ,1 ! out. • - . ~ - sell, t tliellFOl B rderimii... wi,-., a 7+, ..........; cnnfilloldykL... Vim tir ~ ..itil.l ily.Sl3, Dift.2l,:ritiivf.4k._ incidental proteetion_ to -- our iron, ..e . ,.otton, ',da.r 1 rq° 4l. ‘"" 4 4. , ti . # 4 °_, barv• i. illtiVo,eltiiiiii , and wooknitifeo , s. t - i_in o e i n , o iior e i t i oc , o f ~, 04,,,,,. ,, ,1115(1,p you-m:111o! trust to 'carry it fr..an our rovinua • laws, ,,, ', t[ creii who it ': eats 1. the bank to the stoe:.. N j o chrgohlrre.inie these Men .1I heypire jm. , :t is lionfla in its Isaac :Of-the gill -in . riti I' • •••..Ni ' ...: :•-•.._ i over, ' • 1.• L, -.. ..i. I now as then. - !rhea- mord.; arc . 9- ~.."1 10 c1:1---- 1 . : . The Sub Treasury i,; a good . inst.Culion • as a great financial ha T.',nee . tvlieta i as fli as , T ,, i ii ' e n i :l . at b it Z l i . t y ' 6 o s u s r i : r di l ' fi l %:- r ocinO l t ) ; t ' i:s ' a -.1 1 ;:, `" , ; " ii,; ; -ii , .0,..,.; but in- the•tiriast of i.e , ..,:..m.,c•.1 finan- i . . . , ~ ,-, foul aittion renrlin untoitelr- L c ,, , , , ..1-tai uerniverr.ellt, . 'eid wiili - f:.ilirres 25 , 1 ! n c A tte to ti . a a l , s , ,` k ".l. our •. 11 . i P ' r ' are titere..t • '• Your I , saspeusi, - .r.S 4 a eviry hand as tar,,, enter of ! , • ,e,- there : . our shrigi aro thero 1 rroous - , , , . 1 - 1 .., the (lay - ,1-itclllii . i , npri! thin a üb - -Trev- ''' • newnoors are not iliir,s fur ,initr yo•- • .• - ~,, i•,„,.. , , orr will beeii.• , icred train the general goy- „trig friends , r ...Tli',•y are the s.illl moo ,- ermn-ot. .I . O,litc , tl , .jl:3l , l7,6lMitliing niori. that you alWays knew, jo t is,gnad, just 'psi wil-Vbe exprctrd r'Olr. 11,nliaria . n. .1 0 - " E , bad, .unchanged eitherfor .herter or worde: I ;. • I - melons hankrupt laW,,anti a moaif'i , in. I But. the city is ui3Or spasm,. No one will I' • . of the tat iff, ineluaing2A Mere , i nfi a ,, tu , ers , take things to, be as they . set rd. .N., on , - eidemal prhtection - to l o ;i f i• r i i , -!: . c .„, trusts,' _ .1-:verY on ' doubt s, and fears. •,,1 s rit.:n.d -.., than.that of the law :.f 'lt i t' i k n . ~,,,,':; ", . ; . Now, it' is to.theAiist -agree iMporta i' , Ments, are tim,Mg Co-' .- .1" 1 ,1 1 :7..,! 11. '''' . ,, tr ., e , 5 t to inquire, 117/ . 9. Ins . corlidenee gone,. and ' which, ha this eibilmi.', l "; ' 't,tl , ,sll‘c,-. , ‘•- ~‘ , ;•-••ne so suddenly :141 sii...completelr?- •Y - themielve r s to tli-' ° ' ltca ' ce r m "•"' l. "' '-''''", • I - plav it ido , coniell, li . let fl,,w•rs ov=er Ate ~ .on manufactories i;f.-Petitr-; ' •• -•-•- " i.,. ; rounded by tl- , , • \ - •:•••:s• : field; to •thiy - ; frost Itas•:failea, and all •ire .r. line:tan:in as tin:, repre,en- . ' t‘vivanix, ,- .. .. '; . - --,,-, :• - Pb1;.(1 arreilmopin,4l..ll hat wind has sent • - , :enamprou IC CVl:3l,_'Tte.:••s 111 0 lie, peen .' .' r , - . --- ‘. '., IntlteV" ' . ~;..-,.. - I ' , ~ • ' , tarot Witaerin , fro t' - ~crests of tivrit z•tute ..icns...rmnys. ail .•• . ‘,. ,I; .• . tor - - ,- - • drat v ,eve, somet h ing of a pr;te - ctionit.• i Bur - '!.,..1i1:r".P1.7 to thi' l in"inir3.-",' 1 wr' . ul'l 83 Y / Oa part, this panie'l-fear is without proper ,Mty,,trith the - iron interest• of ' , the Union -• i7,'.,‘'cring fwer.tvqintes the r'siiiiat---arllel- j a - ! ground.. 'lt isl the : river-action of causes, lof for whicli if.ea wh en nmanded. NM-1.3-tiChaffa-rwlii:!lt I shall speak, which arc real But • -,, „-ern was a irtember of the LT. 8. Sina - to. an have IPA 511 pp- lat (he legitimate Pilo- o f .tiyisceausl - s, Li l t allbWed Our un - . with our numerous cotton .fact ing North ; t(;ney • • and 'south, : iltreaterted with ti 3 krupley, : agitaiion to array our . fear headlong, and • frdm the hill- price,•Whieh the ra material i-Witli it our e;uifi;l;•iikin /aeli other. M.pr. i coinniamb iii,Enilind, and from the low I .,ebants are , n a n n w , a l t i t k a l k ut o e f n .t a h n e •ak ell eri e c n d ly. in + Ol pares of . knglish cotton goods id l -our, .own . night by markets, A - little.more inriclutUl proti , i:t ;on : scream and run, ore Crying out one thing, ! to ()Ur iinn . ,cotton "owl trrlen lUtfrests, in i another another, a5l omit:Wing o ve r. each - : the MOdifieation of our. tariff viiitill itipflonhe:' ..3 - • •i other with " ins-ins f,, or. N, ow there maylbe . oi/li ariont a laije •»I,l)rg in of iiiiniedi ,tecam•e for s ,- , , ri - f..fear • .for soin , precaution, fur r. iii -f' to our '27itutitjuctur l inj , cripl work•-! some earnest Aeferice. Tut •there is 'and lug. r/usies.. I there has been! no'C'lllAC 14 the! exessire re , . , -1 - - .. , action from hope which l has 'taken place. - -.- l The roofs of lopiinets are :sound. There rev-' ~,... PI.:IIA.ANG GOLD usirettluArqccuriEg . . upon the NI:101e, more health with ' - —The Nrw Ilan Journal 'sayS .that for I er ' w . as ' ~ • ' 1 so-much life.. And hundrOds . lof men trill filer:lSt two weeks tr-pnrty . Or . OD'D and too- 1 • - • be upset i _bY natliitie' bit 1 - .L'•cause they. are --t*i_i_J.ot. - tbat city have -been Jl.il , :ging f;)r '. rtini.aglin4• by affritghted meal Hundred s . tr , ;aure•on the premises of Nr;LLP. Allis,' .- . ... .o f .men wilt go de ry n, an d-mse i years of toil It Savin Rock: It seems son o ettairvelyant land the fruits Of hdnerablo industry, for no - • P ., ',. - ;trixin , there has diseoxiere , i that. ribs-re , 1 • . , ! •-.1 , i adequate rt,ason, clecpr that - men arc seared, • ""'• - 'ir e $ll,OOO . of gold and joWe,ry, be ana intheir uurelisTriable affright, like Per ...,i1.2:,---otti;-1- treasure buri:Anear . jthe stump , 1 sons in a crowd, thtiv•treacipach other deiFn. 1,1.11 n ,1a list: nt :fly, rock. 1 TII;.Y' Were sto- ir , . • 4; 1 p p 47 1 . . 1. Q I C v cIV from s rte re in" Ni.4' haven I `, rs. a . s J P'. • i•• lr • ~, , :-"• .' !- --i - •• • idea - ln sketchinif; some of the causes of the _ ...s• rrtf2 I',.kty .y,•als tig,a, land is re. burie d ' -ink the 'folbwin r* is all we ht.vc room for: tlxre iiy II. ; 1-o},bers..• 'The tie:lulled people ir" ~., '. 1 , c• , . . ••,,,„ Au , .t l m i , A . 1 1,, ,1„i.•. large . ~..pring.e from_his, .•anu eltrpred w i t h i t, - - 3 11 '" + '." " '' • ' is the .thoristrous,•and over-bloated sin of, - !..tigia•for.tiro cellar of a i e:,.tirg- house, sttiz _ gnm - b . r !ing. , .. • - L . t , .. . ••• ~,,,l, do oat •y,A dr.-.‘coi.er .--treaSirre. 1 There is'n - i inn ' sin in brisl ing and Sell f.i.,l .I:.,:tt'itti-j',.4.1.t; clOirrOyati::l l 4 , similar') !. • --,, - 1 ' .'; , ,• , ; In. necks than In .buying and Selling biol . v •,:, t . l•,• :::len 14 Sasin Boob land put to L. .'-• i I . • bills- or any specie of property... But It . is . 1• . ,•-: r T , ,1. •,. r•t I "• , t- 411 , ‘ '•uti:•llt more ' ' : ' '''. • f' - ' ' '' ""•' , l - :t .1 ''. , !.otte thint , to buy ad sell leitimately, `and u'rately point out tho r t i •rot;pm Of ,th , 3 , , •--' •., •••,.. ,1. bi -, I , f.. -, ~,, another. to bur an .selr as all gamers t.o. "" b l''s- ( - )3 `-' 6 f L til - ' 2 J ,/- I ni - SIY 3 . 11 2 . - " 9 -i- Mativ iti•Otl . rab,', - men piirsue an than ara ir l t 7i 7;ml dal -- of mr.ney :and inefirS• t%)i I ,:, . • 1 ;i , e. outrac:ss in tar broL-erage 1' of'-siecks ....A.- . . TERAIS4-Oss llntaati and enuunt, ADVAICCF4 otherwi will be charged. No papertlis r.ll-11rre.Irngos artisottled, exceii of the Editors. AdvertisemontiinsertCd at th per square, of fifteen lines' fail( vach subsequent insertion 25 e lisoant made to yearli tultere: eer TAtters road , connitiinic shsll harespromnt attention.' fl _ For tbo 'THERE'S' REST B — ln-4i °Ls.. ME Unitroke by entittLy &mff temide the inpe r - In reveneprofon d; voiee—'thi a loneTodgrim Weary and distreetei,. I . _ earthtichALs and t And sigidng.fprii4 - rielst. The ploinant f r oir B . l*.treep (With longing eyes noir e d To the paradlseyr-God; And her-peneiee nete , 4 , nye Towircl the utin i rL6lZipri • Whtine4- &mils of richrtit ' g In ieni.d 11116 4 .1; ininost_gorepprn ; !e l l 1"p - rrT But, ei.s.t_thy The nrirt: - .1; rf thc! t ,r(iwar 1 h 7(.. Nor he'rl the , toriNs.. f Eli • - •Li;c's I.'i'li 111== MN Ell: SIiAI:ON, Oct; 10,J S;,;. New York 11, - errtld for ar tfr.tou•zh -r•arch. - It 'will gkitifying 1 ' th - T - te t koAw that the 1 proph ty would `lotig t the perzon from whoni it w;:s sto !• n in en-.. they ..Ina it, an work is "lz.bof r I ov;" for hi?, llerrefit• • trFru'A too: moo'(oreferrmce, crimpon3 of t legate from PclaWeirs Pcs r lrallil Ma :rs-12nd and NEW' Jtirsci, Was hild at I'hil- F:i94lty last Wlten it was an- r.onnet , tl_lb Cdt.• . ..vou:(1; trike. thair gi.v 6_ lip all . !iltopi',:4 6f' convdrting t i lie unbelieving stiff..epkl oaotiles. -- - 'i..',: '• I • ~ • ' - i b : 1 . ~ 1 , , . , • ... ~.r ..: ; • :. ..,„: , . , • • ,//' ! i " , ! 1, i 11 . _ ; . • - -Ii- 1.-,. -; ;,I -..- .• - •- , ~,, _-_. ...-..,,, , • . • . . • .; . , . . ' '.-, :', ' i ' ' '.- '. • '' " . ' ; I' - I‘,'•.l' ' • f, • ..1 - : '• • 1 .; '.'--, • • - ~ . • ..• . . . . . •.: ' , 1 1i 1 • .' . • . ;1 , .. .., . i I ; ; . •4,-.. - ^rf. -. ' '.;) " ' -1 . -.• , 1 '• • i • - 71 --. • ... - , • 1 - I I, 1 . 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Cenrs,pi , •• ,Tere DOLLARS continued, until t• at, the option • • ie ro / te of 50 eis.) lone] ; Ants • A liberal :sem • _ ; ! bon's; by mail; BeaviT Argits YOND: EMI rqenesy, }pa+ t \ ented, riforts, rLi . . '}i-r Tariff. BM ■ 44; But it is quite, notor e lous ttiat nillion;and thousands of inilti , ns of ili)llitrs of stoc arc sold eveiy month ibler the lawful for lof the-Stock l3rok4r',-,xchauge, which n i pchau g e, be shown - to differ in; no moral -or material re spect fron undisg fsed gambling :It is not ncccFS try to enter minutely In to th4li4inc lions between rigs t and wrong in haying or selling'of stocks., It is enough to . say,lthat he who, buys stoc • as a bo i nd, lick method - , 1 ds, 1 ••- - -ditiandF te t -' ,`P f of investing his funds, 100ki,0,g,.6r aitidende, or for' some ben . e t -from th'e interest r pre sented by the stool:, buys legitimate' , and , t''i :. ' 1 t I • : : • : • : : :" : Ff: :4, • : .Chineo Sugar Cane At ari agricultural taactitig held nt.lodi~ anapollsduring the Indiana State Fair, the 7 "n" Y uglrC t * 7 disc r . Raab ; of erinty,lodtaa A detailed fil#,-with cane: 116 said"thatl 2 - Ji ti e s .d„,„ b ut wit - - had . raised it. — in manufacturing molasses used a 'cider-press . to crush the cane,:.! which answered a very"gOod purpose far experimenting, but it did 'not extract the juice entirely: lle was stitigliedthat good - , cane,:would yield_3oo gallous to the acre. Ile, had made it.at different stages of ripe.: ness of the cane, bad cut it five weeks . in! sueeession, * and the. riper it was. the richer the juice. Five and :Omit - gallons of this would yield about one gallon of molasses. ' "lle fonod it difficult to l keep the syr from burning, as she boiled it in cn monl kettles; but ho though thdre we be no danger in ftoperly aonstrueil-lien's, where thi! fire wourd strike the z botto I only, and not the sides\-- In .a . kettle with 12 inches- c epth of the! juice there would rise a &Min sof 3 inches I !on the top. This had, to be taken off, and he had used both limo and'snda to neutral. l ‘iz i e the acid, bat he though unneessi !"-ry. 'They made the mota;sses of a dark color.. Ills: best and highest entered, h'e s had Made by raising. the scum with ti grad mil beat :dom. White of eggs beaten ho used . to clarify. the syrup. The amount of ! juice extracted wa4 abeut every 100 of the cane. The bla - des he. stripped off by knocking them with! a stick, before he cut' the canes. The blades and tops ho had fed CO milk, Cows, and their yield .of ; tuilk. had been increased at kalit one fifth, and the butter was more Yellow. In order to testwhethei the juice Would ! ferment in the cane, after being cut, be haft left itstanding 48 hours iti — a — haLttun,'and could !perceive no change in it. He had also let the juice stand_l3 hours before boiling, and . had Made ass Tgood-molas.ses fr:u it as any other. 1 1 . IIi.TENSIVE SwINDLING.'--The New York Howld :renounces that the committee tip- pointed saute time since re investigate the - New York city finances, bave - discoarerad that for five or six years, sums of money, apiouuting to the stupendaus aggregate of cialt, or tan millions of dallars,-have disap peared from the city Treasury. The mil l , cy has, been expeed, but there arena vOuch'., ers or specifications' ,• or indications `as to. • ' the purpose for which it wp.s paid sway. •I . , 1 ..s. . ' I 1 . 1 Lty-The Washington Inktligencer, says: 'lt becomes our painful duty to - inuounce the dccea'.'ie of tee N c wrath c 6 eorge' Was&: (neon Parke Otitis, the last of the meth lets of the feniily of Washington.. Ni. .'tjustis died at Arlington, pear this city, af , , ter a brief illness, on the ,morning of 10th instant, in the 77th year rat- his age. FM" 1 several years he. had stood ; alone in his vela tious to the Father of his, 1 Country, ever an- xions, with fiilial:;reverence and affection, to illustrate - bis ,olii.aracter, and from the rich stores of his never-failing memory, to bring forward an annual tribute to his im• Mortal worth.'.Kn - own and honored by his felloW.countritnedi his departure will awa ken uniiersally profound; regret." 1 • - , 1. _.n 1 1, ' 4 f:..... I'' I.j. ca . l .: i, ~.1 ft, i i q mistake o suppro that petpcnis i ‘,.,-. .1 •• -. .. 4 itra'shirtitini after a know edge :th e ali Of God; Whin' they haye ' iit*fiV ii: ‘ Sid - refuse tirsupTort tir. patrol:4e a"- i• -: , ' :' ~.i•' I ', i . :., 03 . ous paper. ~i , .... 1 , 1 ~.. 1 It •is a rnistake.Wisly dotot as lorikei6 L - and ..1 1 , • , 1 .. seir,conceir, to suppose that th e irOost , lyttraayl and, 'loftyl !bearing' wilt '':eop4ittati the respect of a I+,'; thinkin g •Itinti'Veli: - • t ... , 1 .0, , - I . 1. . 1 4 :::4).> grans COFIMUDI .Y• 41 - i I f - . ' , It 19'#. &stake to aril 10-ti- ' or, ta ep vit , ppp ,1 t r ' l t• 11 ' iy , tit 1 1 It is 'al miati ei 4 the to linppoi OA thi ,men;, F. . ~ solve.. toltealn Witt! backs , ..A 1 It lilt rut,st ke to s sm pleaso G ' n all 'en. i _lt itke:roia ct,t, atop take eatti of i'• 'et elm hors.will:doit forits,,./. • It is a mis ke in. tfr,.. fella they . cace *Ail -- them. n." ' n f lIIVUIt ItiVelittl , t , hat editors htiielinthit their labels; le l eiiibitr ",f Av.:write their !true es.. k It is Ea mistake t at, long articles witbint pith I ' , • either, or pole ; will be" aeceptiblti 10 „s ti4e he readers ; of a r 1 ' i '''-- 11 It is timist e suppose that long nhit.: - uarids end sta:ie ' etry will ta, - gep:olhr read. - 1 t • 1 i It is a mistake - to supposetali`ti'• Ails. ii i) iian of the Atiiioe I order, does -aot know how to 'prefer his rethrea , i honor,' be ore himself, ' ;• 1 ; 1. i,l It is a mistake in a pole mi c tyrt, to sop ose that his oppoaent has no fegbailp, and 4imuid not lie treattlii courteously.!, , ''. .. 111 It IS 11, 14IAA k e iir a! minister -to sapi)ose 1 / that his cong,regati a Will rtpose'Confidenee l in hi:n if his euud et. contradict his prime)! fl , . . ; ; ~ I , 1+ ' ,r. '.• . , in ~ , i ' • I i It 19 : a. 1111S111 }if: euuren me , 1 , .„ i lilrFe dm tht,...ir pasi l or ,witt cute .)pinion of their love ortrespdat f, they birve ho other e%-ldenee , l lvo Ids . to prove, it. Ii• . i ti r I It, Is a mi s take I suppose th; 1 likes to be Leolded by his p arts 1 ivit preaeliiii'g and isitino rut*, ee. , :sity requires that he sfionll '' s h oring with his-hands' to surf! i i., f service towards biol.. O 11 1 It is a mistake iii eio spe peso thatl.ll4 are a'.ways ,tbau pains. 11 1:.'., ". 1 . It is a mistake ti suppose. t trihutori cotettiit al the blend coniptisitor has uo , share-'le . t 4 ,_., • ..... ~ ~, ~ ,I aria vice ION; , ! , , I . lilf I am tint:tuist ken this eti lou g h,-- 6 0 . sped _ erald. • ,i___., ....:. i The Ainerioan Er 10--ilty - i• ..• k +1 ,4 .1 _ .. _ i • . s. -.,.."---4/r. This V theAreatesti IliOat ghtt hro gro spre..4l,Arrrr. Tbt place Where he build', bis nest, is cidled lie oyrie; away up 'on, the precipices Where ' ihe - foot' of man can't'; conic, though porilaPs!a boy- 1 6.6400t._ Irhe I eagle is a ftl:eciousifellow, aud 'sits on,; the, top of tire cliffs and iloblts sl6rpfor plunder.; 110 gets tired oil - waiting, ; and then he starts °tit in l ihe lil oI expansive heaVeas, )1 'il and sours allaroun on his toinion's over the land mid wat to - see what he' can l !I l iointee (-1 3 %cp0 ...j But, though li d , is called a; veil:cruel bird, he altroys' preys I before I tip*, ju•ot, 1ik03 . • any, pied ' rnew;, at,l 11 cad of his flinAy. Ile eats his %let-. toils raw, which is lan unfavorable habit but it;4 supposed dint be eats it s 3, becatise helikee to. Be isi a very courageous bird and will fight like blazes fori his young, and will steal chOickensi.wherever ' he can! see thorn. He La bitti bf great talons, and is much respected byi toirds of the feathered tribe that are afraidicf him. 1-ItriS it great study for artists, but 'appeals to best advan tage on the tett-doliar gold Pit..Oce and! fifty ceut pieces, and pretty well ' i sm' the dimen„ as hf-sits r gAlipring, lip bis;thinadeiboltio hu ller blot, as Vile wits' in a great? hurry to be off.r .11;14 , ‘ latOy broke out on the new cent, and seen s as if in his hurry be; bad dropped all !,h a itanithir.l ;The Ameticrin 1 1 . eagle is the pa noe l s h apelami thellllPira* tion df the mirth; of JUN. Ho soars throuilljthe re Ims 'of the Poet's fancy: and ; whets hie bea on Inc highest peak; of the orators trodut inatk3o. He isin the month of every p3li ielan, so to speak. ;He is I Said by them to sta'oak on thejlockr liloun- Niue -and to dp hil bill into the Atlantic, While his tail am In shadow on the Pacific; 6 coist.' Thisall Igammeh. There never was one more `tan' !feet lohg-from the tip -id' one.vriui . the tip of the itothcc. His angry sereani ts heard .over so far, and he ,rll.3es hot care A feai i ll'or for anybOdy, Take I biro circry way he ts'ad immense fowl, and I his march is over tini mouuting wave, with ,- tie starispabg ed bionner in Ibis hand, whist -1 ling Xalikee oolifej--Bosion - Dailii .i4d i , v e t te a r 4 ' • i ' 1 Eaas ARD 'otormtv.--+The poilltry val ue oCthe Val ed s tates at j,this moment is not tir from 8251000,000. I The! poultry. kept in thelS ate . - lef - New ; York i alone - is probably at'uti 83 '090,b00; , the city' of N. York experitig no Os than $7.,000,000 per - .Year for eggs. If every individual in . this city alone we ld abStain frora the use of egg's directly r_ in ll' frectly for; thelepaee of I L one year, and those Teggs were at once put I under the hen nod I hatched, not i'itr from *38,000,000 would be added Ita the: poultry value of those localities which send eggs tel this vast city. I - I -;; i''' i I One L egg; dealer in I . )loilndel,phia seas 100 barrels of eggi daily _to New' IYorlt Market. The tOti4uilipt ~ ) 1.1 ii i if eggs in I'aris is etival to 140 per l_ye r to; each individual; Atilt in INew York ;th average is abdut 70 ?to each person. At t isl ; rate of, consumption it ;would take' nal rly lone hriaticid and sevehly Ithree millions o f eggs to enio,k,ly the eitY of ILandori for a ingle year. .i• '.. ' ' I . . It is estimated - i , hat 20,4)Pcftlievflog .tila-, ta sold itatlui*Vs7& /isitt'yosr chines w C -, 7 r - I S' - ' 4 3lt33.4:)Nct' , N9ii •1 Al 3 ' THoir, - irr, nout,-‘ . tOPE: - , rain . • i...........,.. 7 , - ,i,'. , 1 , . . oh! le navies' lotiroir. l '1 .. -: I ThiitigOinret ones sleep In 'death; ... -IVeln!nit.inaket .their aleeplei,li 4 : t ' Or pno . theii ifirted brea , l th; 1 !,. .Lifelf faithful dream-is over;,!,. ,' , To them no thange can c?ln t it; I; The , u'drYlhosertears of aorrenr4 , *. i They've kreiche4 their 'finat IC2; e• - '.nfold them; hand ca sal tam the ,• , I the igya ,i .: ir le.itliteeleft t 'fief& gcine— Ah thee 4',' . 1 it atone. theekare riven, i i ,Tha 44111.0roppoAti4ipg,1 etas Though dear ones rest in heivet [ with them to p4l, Then, inournfri jet !hem flor„ i'or when dead I f azarus siepti our tidviabr, bendinglow, I In voiceless anguish lien 1 WHAT IS A DO ti word on everybb yti opgup, a d is' d ' i ' • b ha. been for •encratichis: l Does everybOdy ku , w what • t.e word i irman's?! judging fro talk we hear ir. the strei. - tl . from news palior paragraplis, even fiom the,uctions'of busies's.nten„ive very inte. er e ery husiti..h doubt wheth ess !MU knOWS 19113 t .110 prom hti tscs,. when prAiises to pay $lOOO, nine i;i iy days after date, at a' certainplace. To . .ii l4 gia iiy somelrtitufit talk;•you would thitik .that-tt dollar was a batik bill. ; :'Butt .every man of respectable inforelation limovis that a dollar is t i bia name of ti• coin that existed before banks.were heard.lof,, Ind wourd ex rst; if every bank bill in the. universe iv,is btirned up. ..l'here - ivOulti I in 'that- case be .no more.atil no fewer dollar: in tbil world Allan how exist. : • .. ' ers to sup tll 4 high 'd4' empty toinieter• oners, for 'wizen rte= at imnid, their' lack ous'to sup ei for their .. iIY e haie no ipatinec wit) inan oho puts the , 'relent fi, on'the banks. The fact is,,• t gitih' i vitit the' - to i sineas men th prcimiae what timrhaire,no i ing blit.t . heilme they make and 'ho'imeopc in a like ma. ple'i piiamiaoalo perforni wh knoweit iirimpossible they's' Ther6 is% tacit tmdefatandiol. the con. that, the ; air r pter is ton = x~ ~'.: gating`-' ing irofif.a.,.-.„...__ . ilia r l ontract shall , be' waivei thinesnall he'inwd.e.easy.' L Pron;t 4 e 'can ! he- SubStitutcd 'and his ,suhititution 7if a Al , taken as a pserformanee of th it is,[of course, an• easy thii new promise.. I•Ours is a v raeo,:and would. promise to ! vatlfs of the - Nevi York ban fixed! stars 'of the size and; lb star of the Siring, il.anyt, Made ~by !it, at 'ninety days di the note! initiated, our race., .up bY substituting a:Wester l iso to pay in of the same 'ips, !Batte l le, of the!Samo fixed star rprOndise would , go:rolling, u whil people would ask; to ii *or t o of threl=e'.:Lfixed stars ihf 1 13 ' - nbont so!,volithly'in bank lit,. [kublto would, open therp o 1 meot . ai 'the wickedness of promfSed• what they knew- a the promise filiinsimosSibl a! sinall, percentage ,ofitif i ' perfiiimi • :7;7- . ~ , ,;; .. ~! . , . •!prounse to..pay one . hu. n Oaks tins - 0 iind—plaec; is ;rat:. !AlwaYs bear in Ono en age teepaywnote at` the to.:46liver i a aertain nn oilier, lit youi option, ist th ganef to . It is a contract cior metals; jest as Tana deliier 1600 bushels, ninet3 is al l grain con pwct. Notes -er ' In whiat; in , corn, in co • and'llsefi on, a \ Ke-I, , 'Often made bookslhouttllWith decision just as' itfilarly as a note, They,aie essentially the if,a andim Specific, perfortoppoo c is . lie , right. of .tho'hold , 'whe t her dollars or potstot him.: ~ Noni , for men who had ploraised. to - pay more dollar's' than they lad provided, to' comklam of the banksi is r•Oiettions. ! .11'he hufnuces. men' who _mak s the Contract,. mates it with his eyes . ope , .and ought-!to be sh4osed,o'plead -, baby , But the ;baby pleis is essentially , the plc ! of those who, complain of the banks, b ' allfik lhey will' 1 ! 'not take upon themselve ' he, performance.l tit' the contracts of third, pa t . ies. ! - ;, • The fact'is that the banks have quite as , much as' they ought to unettekol in provi -1 • . 1 .. . - . ditto. fir: tne pertortnence off" their, own COD ' trac r ia. ' Few and evil willEhe*the days of, h'i bank that weakly yield j toflfe' pressure . dfttudivideals, who Loweyr respf;ctable, as individuals have no !right towhift off.opau ! :the zoncraf community; a burden thal le'' gitantately belongs to th,lr . owitpriS'are.l sh6lders. Tio-Owes , :ss• 'ate rights; :'thee stOckhOlders Lave tights; he hank officers lhemselwes have a pride - f . ohatabtor!and , . ~ .. - -1 'a feputailiti fO.tilio tlia - f ;tore i 4 be !pro-1. t_t It-..,"1.f.. we aro to Ti lii- , 4 a 'ter t, tatted. : : No man or set of Ince have a riguty d , l ii . t we: 1 ., ; t,• J :ask isbank to bros to ave himself front . . i . 4,. t , breakipg up.- He laceseK ! mnde . L hiti i ~ve. so t ic ccrt;le kno t.. :.-.iid a' sk4tici to a'elert:ritu! l°l7° , ddn't 'you bave some ..knOfiltof., contracts and must petfOr e then: or creak ."; sv , trld liefor yoo_cemalnto 'ft,,?' It may !'lallt, liard upon indt iduals;.hut it is•l c 1 Litie reply. .. :., } .. . I . simple ,justiookintern tior ,liq, .awl in, the . , • . • - __. L ._,,._ ...-. , • - long'ino;• piantisal •expediency;:; , Witztc is • . You cautiot farm the to i , (l---• i a dollar? ; The business min who. SOO 1 net I T 11 of.thought thus.; Which has • •- i . l ~•-: ~ - • ! . - !, • !I , .. ...1, L • 1 ~.. know has n sine-, e ' PARSON WEE s. - ' ' I 11'f one 411. s of persons in the cointauPi • 1. '- , I deserve relprAation moro than another, it Every sebool hey is familiar tv , dr l'%coins ° I : is that wrttolied elass whie'll,Pt a time ili d' - '_'l',' life of Marion and, will tal aa interest liu ' tl4e e present ' fill 'Cie 'atmosphere With fa e''• ~4 ar foul rumors, discrediting the Substab cf • t : the following sketch of that eler'eal oddity, j,. . • bla' a stundine of our bist,:bauhs and; me =1 • ,:' 'the anther, given bi 'Bishop -It code in the I= t ITE f • • ; .- • most • r , - ,,ei , •' - i ; a ; I , • • 1 .nS• 'l. e catre o f this•orisis last oat. am churchman: - . I m erited upon IS the eabsen ea of -. t e llai7Oen -I • l'' tP his ;youth Mr Weems was an ' inmate ; deuce 1 wlfiqh in btlddr-'dark : tirries.waset r. z'':' • of the family of Mr Jennifer; of j c,herlcs ae•Ataing e lvi,itamidli' l / 4 711 their tTtial4•artd''-v -4 ',; county Maryland. Tbey gnat' ed 'in brie eias t itude!.. And it' his ~ betin Ineinly•Ooi ''• - 1' as 11..b .1 0y of principle,, and litd,nori l e t eee e stoned heel tho *joked Ini3O wanttee spitifri - 1 to .his;pprigliteess and morality,' vit a t which pphrqjenrnalaehavri: . asslited"palti i ' ' atieuahisfourtdeath year. ~ I nket ,: a , t h a t ,uiar instrtliat olcairde - interests, 'Or. 'al ba l i age, _he was. seen to leatarp tlie •fieuee every • manner ill, 1 Lich - autiPitima '3or - antiggiii . '-' - r 1 evening after tea, and. to be oftenl ew y up= -liii. gained Pedienter by crael.raimafreasetrat! til ;ate at:t 3 ig,te,'!Thi-,familat begeo 10 b e t, tion. I, In a ,pptipsiAujiMiitigiing:ii - - ''..) . afrldd *bat be .was getting ittpo•e ! errU 4 . ~..„,,,,i,„ thatt-itriliteark-down' •tb a ltiettirebtaler3 itla ai j rdnotwitinatteedima,)riti -- gesieakre - :mat' :houssul; ankinach . of 'the [diger - -•- ,i,;•-weelleist-PptitinA t tait-y - tirtldeniler him t 7" that has visiteddthis and other. citie ii - nweitliy,ortheii - kateem and (fliendship, ulaY be pelitili ascribed to the,:lfear.4! o they 'teltarnealy.:, •He ecorned,„th e -i ea 6r d oeditorsistimulated Ojr the.feirrtaif up( 4 • atinsing,their• j eenfidenee, but as be, Persist- j . d ; - ( - 1 reports_ Ac: such •Itatitne e trialkie;•4' ed iu the pra,ctiee of g ain(' a k a t,` 1 : falsehoodl become the efICCLI6 .- Iti"Striin* , , a ctugt It-,, ; ;they deteetnirtieti to fled oat, what was the o evil, because thrt,tirind arel'iveilleiae'l cause of its :' .A . ClidingiyCale l I ight A plan illinz e te hear whit at other' times. the was - laid by which he . was tre.eled. After", j ould - orily despise. • • ` I- •' :';', "- • : pursuing his Aran for aontr? - diStarce into ., el- In; commenting upon. - the eillit; ' sec '" ••• the pittea, they carpet ; ko j au o ~' ynt, i n 1 which { credit may be itiiPairesqn this en' • ' ' ici which was Mr e Weeth, sparoun led bbr - threl try Eby evil dispoeddßerSonscalhe Lend ti . 4* : bare-lleaded, bare-foated,and La' f-Clad ehil. Tithes o4ervest. ‘ " e e. ~ • a! ~ e ,', ~.., I dun of tho -neighborhood, -whom he bad t - "Notlaug iscash:l.°Thu! trialila a ban ;-- I been 1u the habit 'og thus gathering :named la id iu England, in .cousequence of i thia fit ',., ' him p!Luinkt iti order to give 03-m-id :fru . i eilitv; Streit attearjpiS are - lasski with ; th tiouer , a , , _ , e -I ss j, orst oile i nees. At thy /moment . twopc =. • I abknowledge flail ,Le was i a th e `h :Li. ; s,_tss are le - rag,at Nee:a:atelier eadeavorin rr eaf haN'iva the servitedelasseruLLd-La Private ;iirectlY, in a tata - tit'ethir; case. to` cacti . , • .° 1, . r nd tile il i g h t, ---; ii,.til . k, , tli - itiust, ee. l 4--aleheugh,43 . tie of t:b I housee where:he would i e' and revise a portion of -seript9re, for Le Wes a mau of respectability,' Who acted up i• ,neverlread it out' of a be' ek, and 1 - . - .le. Leine ' ~ii a faucy that he had h e ':en persOnaliy in l' ' • 1 t say smacthing to or in he 1 - rayer, :jured, in get Las latta friend to utter eke e about them, but ;iea it wain su..!li e way , ; Izilut el the severity of I traTshotene.e.r I I , ly to prr.Jduce merrieett -.11.- , tl -u . New York en this paint 'there .3 c dee Le hildten 'Chi. I ;hay eep'erien. j free:deer. i droo l ed no i ns itution is sp are(' - - i - • ,;, 3 in , e, Dist: family awl :it my me her's, r a d, in;leal, ;ii leatiteg enncernAear'e th. : !eve heard fAlkelb t,!".,.6fy ej.) the sarue.-; first to liet ai;aeked, stuel , elf theae'are, 1ir.. , ; -- .Mt thiulciehe. could haveleeg even Len, riche richee puce are alio to 'foliose," -e..le l-- • . _ ' ntidedte be the recter of `any parish. I 'the fuse of thceal"retharks,' asaPalled W; [lnv earliest recollection of hite...313 was ; - - ew l'or "; l e .c CVeii:a double. application ivelitig boo seller fur M . .; Cary e f " ',ere. ftlu heel; iti - P`" - airn' and -eflertE; of is) i" ~lalphid,js'isitiag all the - -Eludes eeutl.3 1 ==t ef deperate derridgeertb, , s to rai'a 1 a try mnsalvtaria., aad r.,-;,r113,13s seineuerth it; ', a t ptin4 every ire;titUtioet .or , i3ommercial I a. little tragou, with-his fi !die a c-eal, I Dube:abet:me - erred ,their predjudice or ant acatirraiaidn to amuse himselfttad:oth-; I meratY knd partisan pressirs are uorfdaily' .. , It he „would vray Wit ti I:he:seri: nte.at t tam : l:dug .With seandelone ,invouations, : l that • :' . i n their' 0 b owner's houses h gesee e k eii ie lif persiserd iu must cud in both ruiP and", the fiddle for them ad the roa '.side 1 iliot , i - ,: 1 • . j ~..: •• i!y, One instance of his g e e d,' , a t tire I j They do not diseiver la this mid and ' I . . ' al attested. At tlie.old tavern EL Cir-', alb course that whatever: stake they: may • copnty; 'yirai-tia, called the White) have id the community is f to be perilnd bY- ~ 'trees, mr. Weems and some strolling ' l ' tibe r .exee.4B3l'bieh is thus eneouraged.l and l i rs.pr puppet Showmen ine2t2 t getb:r it-in 1 1 : ulling away the pillars, the 'NV , hole ..---'- i i tight.- A notice of, some es ibitiont superstraeture nest fail. ,We regret that r lawn given, awl the naighhirs II d as. 'Vat' lawS: do not provide! seine proteedaa• led t b; w it eese it A. gam e , , e , „ e ., 1 tine tiwee of England, of only: for this ,ir.tq j time, Call performance, an , that j.preserveiien of gredit, wbiah is the basis of ii - i - aork - r -- -- l e. IV, ' ' _ • . _a_ et i e I rill mateil,i4 . l - pr , Speeit i y, bu -es - 4 ielAiii' F iti 6 , 1 "no was .4 vex .' f d• . ; :;-'l,t3 , - licedise, iihiai in. i ='o ''fr4lic“.e.ar.eefi at e , v l . ~,,,, ~.. . a en . eaged e arit in all I ,ay invOlve t 6. peaceor : the city and : ;pant zi --', ec 'P ai r'''" - r a°lll-1 1 1 calling binly i lf In Leib_!life and ii ope ty :i' . - ..'r '-: - 4 ' t'' -bur :13:e. ille prewab.r a - fu ft.... 5. :11 -r ; -•,,,,e es Le to Nylieh ;Ile could geja seccie v and where; ~ l'Aleaqtbeir,s a iletector or me neart, .- 1 - , ---1-" he could recommend 'his books. ' /116 books . . Ilere tr,:el ;lissimulation ~tops her mask, were of all kinds, .Mr. Car};, hi t s em loyer, ' T 9 hretr , •ll liee's grimace, third msstresie. of the i . wag Roman Gatholie, bud' i d'eelt in all , j scene; ' I , ; ." manner of becks. 0a an tlect'on o court j " Here r al apparent ar the same. • ...., and _ r . day zit Fairfax Court House, I one ay, in army. -,2lezpo,eort. passim , to or -from the upper ortantre found' 1 litlead of the . ,:' : 7 . Mr. N I VCCLII, with a book dace 'all f r sale , "h littl't(l'heeP D"wr -;•/-', ; 1 .4"' 1a • on the pottico - Of the taverh; eri l looging I ai' l- j - "Dolfitt-ii s • o •ul' the shlkiee': ---L ,",' - ' 1 . 1 ', ; them! I saw Paine's Age -rerileae2p,• and "I'm shot if I don'tlberreve lin dying. . taking it'into my hand. turns Ito hini aud 1 - - 7 Citeuifcllor 'Th a) . / 620 • `, . . •- - asked -if it was possible thlit h l i. ere ild e we. ! "Clasp my hand, my doer friend; litlie" - 1 • such la book. lle immediately took 4t the ; 1 -1 - 4 0 1( 1 1: •,' 4 '- j, . _ Bishop of Landaft s answer, acl " 'elield ; I "t- 41 ';')-uaYl',° l " 'a , ! hair, Lord `-' aS" • c the Antidote.' "Tile Bane mild A lido& ; fcilii.e/ 4 ... l t "Let he It enter., --Gaef - are both before you.' He can c.l tl is spn- 11. The'" rterS. ceases th ,,, beat. "-- k, lfirll,er. 1 . • h- •*t , into thescr on ] In • (rim I I rams c ell 3 :Au s. , • - - 4340 t et the old ehapel, in my 6 ~ace i , [. "A„ii riY P'isseisi"ns f i l '. a moment of 1 e;i' l'i i-abet LI. -. 1 - it lfeiug iny•Suuay at 1l iodic he ex- ;f• 'me •-7 (alit ''' - .. ' • - a -,, r ,_.' tolled tom Panic aud - oni or more tretet “Ay,-1140-Tri 111.3 re no thrilling, ea 1 itafidels of Atnariea and amd if the' ,i teets - ' Cdieneq ,/a"caufort.• - r. i • i •. -- t e e. could icturn•to the' oarth, th ya: uld be ' " l, ,lfe leved God, iiry fatbar, , att4 do? , shocked ta hear'the falsehoods Whieh were city. j ifq il a'n' i ie 'l.!' •Stt li tfe• ', i I told Of them.- I W as p res t n t t i le 91,t r i e , : . "It i , small, very emai l mdeed.7 (clasp-- day when my, mother charg4ll liiln w i t r i . tug her jneek.-=-Aana l!l/t i c,rert , , : ••• what'she heard of 'hits th ris seron,land well re- I "Dost let that :awkward squad fire over member that even ho - -esas - :. - confuled and . 11 . 1 1. Y g."'ale." - ' l3 arn•l• . 3 , „ ; ;-,' l . speechless.' - • i "l'feel eer if 1 Nvete*poitagatn. 1 -- S i r'. ' sPeee - • • t -, ' - "'Seine of. Mr. Weems' p roph ets on ; ii - difer_f.a'cott. ~„ , , • ,' . . drurikeuiress and gambling No 1:1 l)b most' I "I resign my sou! touch i, and my data*: .. to td my /reentry.' -.Tr:Arson. I 1 admirable in their effects,: but for that yo , oft it we11." 7 -- 11Th iiimon- you !"do not knew wilat o be; • l , "Ind 'pendence ferovet.l.!„el. - darns the narrative: There arc ages Q. I' Tbi's is trig last ofearth _. z-,./. Ads pathos and great eloquence in the; • • ' histories of -IV:ishington and, CIPIS. "I very popular; but the same nr , IW . , them.. You know not how nit 1/iples f ibel l e is in them. , That, of learned hasj probably gone through than all others, and 4as:been perrons than ' those of Mars Bancroft, . and - Irving put cOp6lude,:all the while :that Wei thus traveling o - ver tha.la of amusement .to so niany; et Mr', Cary, lie was transiaitti an interesting and pious fend Danifries, who•if ,I am vigil were attached to the Method MI .. elirozppd ti3lii,lh; 0 111 004, kletHill 3 r; I floor; I 50 theirjaa mai =1 BEM *R. the 'btfainess anoint trouble he trouble be: einaerves; . who. eirof perform- I,the contract; tier otherpeo at , everybody lould perfOriii. ' in 'the eoni ' and I f eve j 7 .... long as 'one ••••.- • r lyretnise is, • old e entract • l es to !Rialto a ry, promising pay into .-the one hundred tlliance of the iing could be. te; and when ould 'take it man's prom lity 'Ond bril ‘ And so the 1, and after a and!e only two 1 izt were mitten ,rature, an 4 the. ,s in astonish= •wen wh6- hai the 'tkuko or for more then promisers to . &col dollars nt a metallic con e thatt l ithen you banli, you en aunt of gold or ,: tiin de e and li p la r e e e .. as a contra§t to days from date 1 ay,able in leath- I 'M, in potatoes and the law 'enforcing them ata in principle, blotnbille n f the contract r of the note, are coming to MI whit itle, Acicr , ica ' to enoigh l to c sucoeisfuhr --//ctrtford aS QV aud, t 'cell ici and Li I do l i i pretet From tra Pli:la of Poi it, in snot iiightl play i by 1u is wel 01i114 one ti tool t sembl esdari If jiu this; anything or athing olse *ritteni_ . itnY niisOko has stn i Ntti.begiqx.l to receive',-its. acute r kTii Ely TEit;tiTolir '.". 1 216 .i eitlzciti of Utah icho aro - orp lytpinons• i •priiiqiilles of the purpoi .. ;in . ?. a separition of '( i fOnt ITtai), so to have it :+cp-.4 govdrnineo . tI They tatiiit tile' , • --.---,,,, o; , dlesiiv , tii2:ll govellintenti? 42 . t I(3arson%:.l. not more than 6, ab l y not that. • _ . ESTABLISHED - 1818. j ' lIIM bu rant: reek.' rry Co lie fact love of of I ,deep E , , i• n. frills INGlion ttra i Lst b said of i lett o' fiction 1 IVt‘ hingtou Lore. i edit ions 'cad py more I all, 'Ttamsey,4 ° ll g f e r t . i t e ll r. ree t i n ' s o' l' : n a d o , f an ry o o ll fi j t cc to t ' l i g sn i pport t 0,5 or near tuich.- 7 I have akle I t on." 4 C Lk' eo& I' ..--.-•:----...a • . • --- 47;41611T 31•F,-;.--1e love upright men I'oll i1;:clu this way and the otttPr.land they:- , .71 , r,r,•ri.--The ociik. , ,_beml but' , nev,\r, break. "i r il l them Jied .o the po- - down, Rn , l to a trice they are on their &et clor.o.:ll-; ate aga.u. rl hurry theral..i,n ;he mud, andiu an arso' l n Vail , :r i' ht;ur they arc out n l n..d kright. YoU . e . arrnot - ) -Ice errit. riali' 1: .p them down--you cannot d oy' thorn. • are' tited oft Thoy . itre the salt of thk earth. . Vho butt r . : / ".,tp‘tpki ulatio l' they sft:.t t any LAI.: pro - Jt'et?; , ' ley build - , i t lOU, ,t d prop- 1 our ettle4, N.littf•n till obean,, L itla their :ails, and r bitteken tht; lieaverp l Wit the . I --- :- - , q 1 . 1 ,1:.., of their - aysT:look to Om, young, ' loath why I men, j/infl Mkt; ecturagYms Imirafti ; their 4 , 1 L:, i wledge of ; ampld, am.l catch the spark of thdrieneigt 1 11. : , ,\‘' hy i - ; _—_—,•-----:--- 4 1 Ij. of th6. ' re-- '1 he' number of .failures reported L IV Ll-3 th L t i ! W i L - 1: Tli : the I,lt month Ihroughoo hie CDUI . I. , 2 ' ." :. 11 , try ii hide short 'of four hundred, 4ndtheiy' [hero 4 4! involve linbrilities to t 4 ap ! ou4(ol:betil. l 4 • •• ). ..- iLt bottom.; 1 fift.cen and sixteen nailiolia of - doliarti, I I * • i.. ;- t'. i rim NMI 12 I E lila MEM I.• 1 .= I( , , --------- TANICS ARD 'PE Trodi the Philadelphia. N: Ainericait sti you to uutierst4tid the t•ne prin. thip Jg9verarticati. r wkh, lat. '1 a'.sk iSOIL. Gen . ' Fr m 74 ttL el 11. "Le mum C. A Ili ,ye - erglea'yoro . t.l to & my (luy." \ — , abioril firing roan can ilo•ifothing - calif o $ not poor Melly 111 --- starve." &harks inc die tolhe souids — of delicious_ 411irrtheuir. _ - ; • r y !xpeteu teis, uut pot so ; ,soou. It-rtrnz. .:-11rtstrr tiii jive." a, 8E53,1Y1t;„„,7 • • Auz..3tat, 107‘ I LI MO T i =lt il ME LL''l£S: MEI
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