- 1 a < - EE li TET ] ; ~otion my approach, uniformly fled with great pre-{when he supposed his pn. THE PATRIOT. ELL LESS pe PII pL IESE SEES I SEES ighbor was nearly om fancy among the Indians ov cipitation and dread. : of mutton, he caught the old ram, tied a linje On several occasions, when I awaked in the bag under his neck, and placed a piece of paper «I journeyed nearly north, over a country Eloquence the soul, song charms the sense. morning, I found rattlesnakes coiled up close|between his horns, on which he wrote in which, at first, was level, and partly composed large WESSEL PEE SDL ETSI DP 1 p i i A A . . along side of me ; some precautions was ne-|letters, «I ; : i reves of prairie land, though afierwards it was some- y HAVE COME AFTER MY PAY.” BELLEFONTE, Juxsg, 1828, P 3 hoes —l ELS ‘ SELECTED. struck upon the waters flowing, as I have since ; ee yw Remember me kindly to my poor fatherless) i,q coinpass, that is to say, run over, regularly nvey deiigh ; ; i ¥ i : Ni . : fig : > ’ Xs oY ig and low fixed, and was voraciously engaged in cuttmg| pidren, Yours till death, “ W. B” all points of it. Jack stuidily but Lumorously It sunk beneath my sight. off the muscles of its neck. I did not discoy- DS replied, 1 can, better than you can say the nr x Loia’s Prayer.” Ali the other members laugh. Tsao tho Spazio presen iho er the circumstance till it had nearly passed be- SHEEP STEALING: ed, and Jack, thus encouraged, offer cy to Jay . . . . : % ’ That drove my Woes away ; yond rifle shot distance, when 1 discharged my| The following is related as a truth, having him five guineas of it. ¢You can’t be off, The fields were mantled o'er with greens~ | . . X / said sore. So the Impudent gentleman, thinks a ator its transient stay piece and wounded the panther. It instantly actually taken place some years since, pear ing it best to put a gootl face upon the matter, Y ’ ’ . : 3 . . ? i - * Stern Autumn came, its beauties past, left its hold on the buffaloe, and bounded with|New Haven, in the state of Connecticut. “aid, ¢ done with you,” and laid down his five guineas. ‘The honest tar went through his ’ ceas’d to bloom ; 3 iA . x : : cae : : A atais cs Lue Baan a ity great rapidity towards me. On witnessing the{ A man, in rather indigent circumstances, part, and bexed off the compass in high spirits, 2 JInoreased the heavy gloom. cr 1213 GD SE GD FE M— Krom the American Journal, MIRROR OF LiFL. The buffaloes passed so near me on both I saw the Sun—it rose on high, Bestow’d its blessings ‘round, Passed with bright lustre through the sky merely by extending my arm. In the rear of sides, that I could have touched several of them the herd was one on which a large panther had result of my shot, the apprehensions I suffered (surrounded by a large family, being entirely our [and with great piecission and rapidity. The cely be imagined. I had iY : ag Ra member of the committee then f{uliowed, and can scarcely g . ad, however, of meat, had recourse to his neighbor’s (a weal. with little trouble went through the Lords I saw the Yours, in life’s broad roa : PR Mix with the giddy throng % sufficient presente of mind to retreat and secreg thy farmer ) sheeplold for relief.— The neighbor|Prayer, having done which he stretched out : Va ; 5 : . : {his hand to take the cash—* Avast! avast!’ crie To frequent pleasure’s gay abode, myself behind the trunk of the tree opposite having a large flock of sheep, did not perceiveloq yuck, priping his wrist with the strengih of And listen to her song : : : ‘ ' es : : Fob a A look’d again—his youthful hair to its approaching direction. Here, eolicitous|he had lost any, until one of the finest in thelan ox; ¢ Not so fast either.” Why," said the Bad tarn’d its hue to gray ; f hat possibly might be the result of my un-!flock was missing—and counting his sl other, ¢ you have not said the compass belter or what po y mig y 0 as g g SHeEDsl 1 an I said the Lord's Prayer.” ¢ Aye, but hold, Infirm with age, beset with care, 1h : ge, t . y 2 ’ returne > satlor ; and Te fail’ ; fortunate shot, I prepared both my knife and|found he had lost several. Unable 10 account|I’'m not ralfdone yet,” returneG the sailor; Ihe f21l'd and died away y 1 prep y immediately began and said the compass back- .lfor this extraordinary loss, he resolved a few na ; : Yet while I gazed, the Sun arose, tomsbawl for what I'supposed 8 dreadfgl’ con . y ; ... wards, with no less precision and quickness Again he. deck’d the east ; flict with this terrible animal. In a few mo nights afterwards to watch. About midnigh than he had before said it Jo) wards. Having the Srrine’s beh h “is n { 3 be .oh d u disturbance 2 done, ¢ now ay the Lord’s Prayer backwards if Agam the Spring's right GF glows ments, however, I had the satisfaction to hear|be ohserved an uncommon n among Po oan’ suid he, and the money is yours.’ Aud gloomy winter ceased : oo y Sal ] 5 And 0 AF soars on buoyant wing, it in the branches of the tree over my head, [he sheep, by the sudden appearance of a manf 1 (,pt said the oftey ¢ Then the phety is oti : ‘ a in Alora: ath mine.” said Jack ; and putting it very deliber- That guides our Souls shove, 2 : My rifle had just been discharged, and I enter-|dressed in disguise. Curiosity, as well to ob isin i or pe i - ie 5 rea ful sting, serve the conduct of the person, as to find him. fond with Ais equals another time. meni SS CD SS Cee exposing myself to the fury of its destructive THE VICTIM OF UNREQUITED LOVE. tdined fears that I could not reload it, without out, induced him to lie still. In the flock there ttt 4 SEG 11 te was a large ram, with whom, it seems, the man] HOW TO WORK A PASSAGE UP A Dr i bit of i s if he was the CANAI. Say, Juan, say, of what he died ? cavtion, but could not perceive it, though its|">> the babit of conversing, a A AB mand 4 pears a : : . acy ; ; Ac ed ‘ a > young,so Pensive snd y fair ! groatis and vengeance-breathing growls tolg|actual owner of the sheep. « Well, Mr. Ram,’ boat, applied to the Skipper to know if dod bo. St ar i - ! irlit not rk his passace, as he had What said he, Shepherd ? thou wert there [me that it was not far off, and also what IT had tol 52Y® the nocturnal sheep-stealer, ¢ I am ar n 05 wor . eS hoaver tn 3 } - . . : . 3 Hy) : 2? v ~ . - _ t » a eh eat Rood thrensning at his sides expect in case it should discover me. In this|to buy another sheep ; have you any to sell ©" 4 0, Hodge to leading the horse stone the 1at of his pains the saddest pain ae x : * : 5 i . a) EE Tag Forest wart Badeed Fue Was—he oy not that pain declare situation, with my eyes almost constantly up.|{UPpon which he replied himself, as in the per bank, 5 Tue ast Th Shi Bed. ph i cS i . lady Wi G0 39 Yauld oo! Speah el, tant apis . wards to observe its moon, I silently Joaded|°" of the ram. - Yes, I have sheep to scil” dreaming that hie could have walked without Ror Jou) oe ie ot fed BY. pdt: By this time the owner of the sheep perceivediihe Skippers leave. unrequited love he died : rage 1 looked into the tree with the utmost my rifle,and then creeping softly round the i i i f hi i rs.~—+¢ What FO tree, saw my formidable enemy resting on a con- bim to be one of his own neighbors 4 And when he felt the failing breath © kw hat said hie of bis 2 will you take for that fat wether 2” says the pur- A RETORT. ‘Grow weak-—what said he of his doom ? ‘ , : : During the late election for governor in That there are pains far worse than i ground, with his side fairly exposed. I was un- Massachusetts, the party cpposed to a Oiis And he had known them——thoughts of gloo . s ; : rer? . . . Li a Socinian, and Me. Eusti Shadowed the portals of the toms © observed, took deliberate aim and shot |i#® high price; says the man; but 3s you atcfreprosentcd him a2 » Secu la Me unt i i eB . t 5 3 r : as a moderate TE ung I. 81: . Some things he said--and none replied—- through the heart. It made a single bound|S® good as to wait on me for the pay, I think 1 one evening ov the mail in Boston, during the Of unrequited love he aied ! from the tree to the earth, and died in a moment! Will take him.” + Well, Mr Ram,’ continues pendency of the ciection, Mr. Otis enquired of » 1t was since he had became a : . i : s see how {bim, how long 1 : Ata And when the last, last drop drew nigh, alterwards. 1 re.loaded my rifle before I ven-jthe honest sheep buyer, © let : see ay | erate Calvinist 3:10. whith’ Mr. Eustis Tes a» A d tured to approach it, and even then not with.jsheep I have bought of you” ¢If Iam not plied, that he could pot say he was yet entirely Soon, soon, the pilgrim will be dead ; : : i ~h *isatisfied upon all the © five points,” but on the ) : : : nsions. i i 5 Mr. Ram, ¢ this makes the fifth.’;saus poe SEE POINS, But there are thoughts which cannot die, OU! Some pple > B tock Hs shiny ang mistaken, sey i important artic.e of ELECTION, lie had ne Xe more he fell, no more he said; was, with the assistance of fire and smozak, ena-/He then went on to cast vp the price of the longer any doubts. siderable branch, about thirty feet from the chaser; ¢ four dollars,’ replies Mr. Ram. ¢ That $ 0 £ : ide—= : : . | - . : eo Xs . ED is log 6 i bled to preserve and dress it. I name this whole, and after having given Mr Ram a polite NY. Pat ore circumstance, because it afierwards afforded alinvitation to call on him for his pay, and bid- ~y BS ON IMPRISONMENT FOR DEBT source of some amusement, for I used frequent-|diog him good night, took the wether, and led Sheridan invited Fox to visit im at Tyke £ { ANA a 4 * > Ce . ; y ! 3 t > y Of Old the debtor, who insolvent died, ly to array myself init, as near as possible to|himn home, while the owner lav laughing at the apes a Peutine ate ale by cht Bde rae acters drive the costume and form of the original, and to scene, as highly gratificd as if he bad vegghud work. © I spppos€ 59s replied Fox, “ all by