American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, December 13, 1849, Image 1

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THE vMERICM volunteer,
fa pulillVheMeVery Thiirirdliyi al'Carllsle4lPB.,byJOllNß.
BRATTON,' upon the,following conditions, which,will be
rigidlyAdberedto:;/ , . , , ... ■
I'J , or SOBSCRIPTIOJf
. ForoneycaT»lnc<foan<«, ®?2n
Forilr'mctntha, In a<foanc«,< ,
No subscription taken for a lew term than six month* ana
no'rfisbmttlnuaheo permitted unlltall arrearage* are paid, _
Tweoly-flvo per cent. addltlonalon the price ofaiibacripuon
vrllibe required of all those who do not pay In advance.
RATE* or *DV*RTIBIKa.' ' '
OneHMkte.fms insertion; ‘ . * • • *,75
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One Miaare, llwoo .Interilon**. ■ • ' ' ’ . as
thsyear.orlbrtlirceorsixmontbs., . • . ...
Omc*.-The office of the /(m<rKoo_r«/»ji/«rlllnlhcicc.
<md .Inrf of J.me. H; Oralinrn'enow.tone building. In South
Hinoforitiwl/a few doors south of the Court House, where
those bavins business are Invited to call- *. (
ID art teal-
From the Pennsylvanian.
TO MY BOY*
Among his earliest words be hat been taught to
articulate “God bless me, and make me a good boy;"
and mum and even he repeals this [little prayer to
his mother.
" Llsp'forththy prayer, my.daVllnt boy,
Lisp forth ihlno iufatu prayer;' .
. .That Uml may semi thee health ami Joy, ~; i
. And bless thee tree from care.
Thy artless words may chance Invito,
- Softie cherub on hii way;. ">
To guard tliy rosy dreams by nigbt,
( , ' And guide thy feet by day.
if manhood italninlVlili wrath and guile,' .
' Petition* may declare
Then surely aug«U sweetly entile,.. i
Ou lispUif childhood's piayor.
The Import of thy words indeed.
’ My child thou iana’luol reach}
• put infant Innocence may plead,
the ken of speech; . .
Thou an but yet a bud of life, .
.Unknowing blight or feats;
And little ilieaui'vl what toll And strife,
• Awaitthycoujingyears, . .1-. ■
Thine yet I shut ilia path of flowers,
. . With bright nine skies above;.-,;
' And amlliitf mirth bugullestbo hours,
Of inuoemteo aud love.
Hut still the time will soon revolt,‘
•' ifGotl shall bless thy sjlan 5 ,
V7hua CbildbunU's dreams fhall all dissolve,
, And thou wilt be a Man.
A man.myboylXotabetbyplae*
Within the ranks of llfb;
And bear thy burden iwtba race,
: And mingle la the strife!,
Okl-when I ponder this myddld,.
And recollect the snares.
And stniceli'S fierce and passions wild,
' And woes ami haggard care*.
< That edinpaas manhood’s weary n by;
~ .-Along thematch «f Time; . ,
1 almost wish thy little day,'
' Might set lu chltuliv*wf«ctimo;
Might set cl« sin or anrrnwcame, '
Athwart thy arowlnp-yeaie; - v. .
To sear tue h.orl, and w uM« the frame,
Ana turn thy smile* to teurs.
fiat still I trust,in «ee ihe« llVe, ‘ •
Tu act out miinh<>Otra part ....
; > -lAnd apite ul'ille titmll.Uirlve;', t . ..
a If virtue guard Uie heart, , ,
I'; ' Anrt •liull not vjrti»eßui)lc‘hi*'waV.
•* l , ' ‘And siaw ic bbhtw ttljfsoV’ - ■ ,l
Win.** Ibfeht Voice ttttfnpbt to prny{‘ - •
- - Aud ask- tiw boon el Ueavup ?-
When lisp thy prayer, my child of joy 1
ceaso ihrougli tile's brief span—
' ‘ Thai i*««r may l*le** thee while a boy,'
Ami blew then when a man. -.
PhilaJa,, Nov. SUMO.
jsiarcu«nepitB.
BATTM OF KING’S MOUNTAIN,’ - . Oft
TUB MBUO’B lIEVBNGB.
A TALE OP WHIG AND TOttV tTARPAIfB.
't>J you remember thU day 7 , It dla* the tth of
Ohtobur, 17(80, neurly two niodths after (h 6 defeat pf
(•uni Galea, and after llio jnnifiiluiion Of Snmplor,—
Reader of the richest history of the world—the his
tory 61 your own revolution—cun >oii have forgotten
it'7 ' llu« it been burled in oblivloils sileqeu beneath
accumulation of more pompoUs events t Hade Us
lurid baUlenlenU been euliptfed by the meteoric
splendor, the fiery glare ol more gorgootis victories?
Or has llio muse ol a continent yet fntfnd no'son, who
would sloop losing ihValormy deeds of huiileie fight
ing without a c6py, fed on parched corn, and receiv
ing no pay hut the gulden coin of conscience and (lib
promise of their country's good 7
Beb 1 yfihder on King's Mountain, a table eminence,
with'a Ictcl summit, six hundred yards long by sixty:
w'ldc/ lias the cumpof Furguson—a hollow' purulleln
gram of scarlet uniforms, black uniforms, and sharp
bristling steel. ‘ The drum rolls, Tho red cross Hies.
The declivities sro defended hy munstruui Titans of
dark rocks. Veterans, burdened in tlio fires ofa
dozen ooinpnigns, stand on the mountain's lop. It
is the “King’s Mountain' 1 100. Who shall think
of storming its steep sides? We shall see present
Jy. '
Look I three parties 4ro climbing over Vho rock*,
ascending those old wolks, of Nature's handiwork,
bulll dlii), distant; centuries ago perhaps in the morn*
ing of creation. One moves to assault the weal end,
ahother to the east, while the third will charge the
centre. Is it dot a brave sight 7 Hut you cannot see
them very well; for si vellof blue:mitC uhrauds the 1
mountain-through - which the eye of the sun poors
pale, as If sick ul the ournaffu about in.bo,. v . - I
The approach of freedom's warriors is covered by
iho thin mist and (hick Irues, and even how the black
rock* aid;them., J . , ,i- i
Suddenly on the three sides of.the;slocl andiron
parallelogram* nine hundred-rifles roar, und a hum
drod about* rise) and then athousaqd Eugliwh mus
Icetv answer hack with hoarse thunders olde.'lh.
FurgußOli |s nbl—onnuot be surprised, Vydli fu*.
Vlous calinneSs, hb attacks the umilliitiU With find
bayonets,,and fyreos lliom lo retiro. Out they only
give a little, and Instantly rooew tlio combat. Every
massy rook btuSotnod n bk\tcry» add every pine tree
burns powder. The .inarkpuipn el.the b»ok woods
holding their builds To their nioulhs for awift ro»
toadittjh lihd lima the torrent of fire never cdnaes,--
'The Officers oft 'b\trh sides fight 1 like cmninon’ sol
diers. It is moi'e o wholesblb. murder Ilian tf buttle
, by tide. 'i • ■ 1
I ' But 101 l me- I —who ore Oioso two'standlng foremost
imong the Tennesseeans on the Western -edge qf Iho
mountain top.dlsduiiilng'shelter, to yield an
iooli’ of ground defiant all of Britain's bayonets 7 Do
you not know, copy iho bid man—how dark is hit
silver hair with war's sable smoko—how dim looks I
th£ while paper bn the’ hlrick'^unVmiiitle—heavens I
how beautifully U blatesuovi,'kb death copies a lory’s'
Of a tyrant's luqeral in every imn I—with (hfilbnld,
gr^pdson,s||U b.*sldp himi, Ills eye pushes,
destructive joy; matchless ecslupy, of battle ; L and yet ■
Ho. is not satisfied. . { l|o groans*: "Oh Gdd'«rjupt|re'
whore is Mary’s,murderer7 Shull I Mel find—ahull
»Dy other hand than mine alny hlci I” , ; .
,N PW lo«nit.ooli.or.jdduf-tlie ~V«u' .-WMMW. Ppwt»ouohiv-A
nf .ovil »«iipcl i(i |)ory'rfldJtriir.; (), ,«»!»* in Ihr. >W»|ejfefA JW f«* •» .WlWv”?*.
Ibadp a company of iqry’riflemen. Tnoy, Job, are [ t% It would he well If the Indy were posnastul of a
moupuincers. aml do pacouilon, ?• Jlielr hfoi|ipr,.(bp*.. dbm'petfinoy:B«ffinlbhi to eoebro her against the .on
>n«n of iliojr, ,owi,'.Viini)l who .itnßglo'fdr (Bsw.ofiicxocwiivfi jtl.f in omo oC accident occur-
TlulcipUlnisTumUelli,nieiobbcrbefwotil,wor.lilog lohoroompauion.”
and brace the jnurderor'of Mary* Oh lellilrn not
areas'the nmzzto flocked;witli its snowy paper J ■. ’
. .Billion goerthe bloody workv* Cblomna repeated
ly CMrge anH‘ broak-M*ortn and ohargo again.-*
Campbell, Cleveland, Sevier, Shelby, end the
likoy rule America's tide of war, bursting: up the
mountains chitted aido* :: Furguaun’a blue eye shines
like a star, and Tom Bell's red l fade burns like a
comet, above the surging sea of rod busts. ••
jo} length there comes a turn. Ftirguson shapes
a huge wedgeMtke coluhm of solid, gleaming, blood*
dripping bayonets, and slowly pushes the Americans
irt:tne eastern'foot of the '
Isjall then josl? Nd. See a terriblo band of the
good and trud'ftom the f cancbreaksor French Broad,
iobrhundrcd Miles awdy over the Atlegliahicß have
moved roand'the mountains from the west.- They
aru headed by the rlflo with Ilia white paper on its
muzzle, and they discharge a cataract of flame .into
tho British flank. Look now how the acurlot uni*
forma roll backwards up the acclivity faster than
(hey came, leaving many d red cross behind them!
See agkin*—-the freemen have learned to'charge;
too, without bayonets. They charge In coalesced
oolumnsj with fird and hot load, and drive the’elavds
down the western slope in disorder lb the deep base.
’ Then the breeze springs up end clears the mountain
of mist and .battle smoke, and the broadßiinofJica*
ven ptnUes on the living and the dead*.
As a, last, resort, (he bravo Furguspn forma his
entire force Into .columns,,to cut his way but'of that
awful circle of fice. Ho flingahis sword wildly on'
. high, lie shouts inthundor, •* forward-charge'!"
The. next instant he is a corpae. A rifle ball from
, the muzzle wreathed with snowy paper, has gone
through , his heart* . The British, panic stricken,
throw down ihclr arms and cry for quarter. A num
ber equal to the whole American army aro prisoners.
- And now the old man raises a hoarse yell that sounds
(he pccan-shout of nine hundred strong IhroatsflCing's
'Mountain is ours forever 7 M ,
; Thus terminated glut iously an engagement'in
maoy.rCspect* th? moat important waged during the
war.. It struck the savages of the frontier with ter
ror ‘frbm'Ohio th Florida. It laid in thu dust Bri
tain’s grand schema of Tory co-operation. Lord
Cornwallis heat'd of'it, paused in his'triumphant
career,’ and ordered a hasty retreat to Winneboroagh,
eighty “mlies'ln lit* rear. Mdrioq and Sumter heard
of it', flind renewed their deadly ainbusesdee.
The bailie shock was over, and the sun shone
brightly dri the'dead arid dying, an broken arms and
bleeding bosoms, when a jury, martial, sat (o decide
a question of aVetigiog justice. Ton atrocious To
riea 'wdre summarily arraigned, to thswcr the charge
of fifty hiurderb.
Among these pale wretches pleading for mercy,
Torti Bell, the'llercdlee, in red hair, was the most
abject of ell, and so, earnest were hla prayers and
promises for the future, that he wss on the point of
being acquitted, when an old man, with streaming
white,locks, broke through the circle of guards and
confronted the shivering culprit.
1 "Db'yoii, remember French Broad, and the 1 Dili of
August ?’*’ yj
. “Suve me from liirhf” cried the Tory captain,
stretching forth hta chained bands for hulp, to the
astonished bystanders. '
- ••Have you forgot'Mnry Copeland?” aaked the old
Vrtao; finding his toothless gums till the blood ran
but on the foam ef his lips.
,; 1 did not kill her—uli I yon cannot say that I
killed ,K’erV' lho coward, failing oh ilia
knees; and seeking to embrace the feet of his enemy.
‘•No—but you, forced her 19 kill herself, as-tlie sole
(heshs ofaslvaiion from foul dishonor !**'
“Oil! Ididhol intend to harm her," persisted the
fulse.ToVyj Writhing hi tho ddst like the iHostieit rep- ;
tile.';,' 1 ! ‘ .»■ * ■ 1 • ■ ''.
“Then ttsc i&c) swcat ll,' answered llte oilier, with
a grtm sriiUoV ’ • ,
The wretch, sprung up and, pledged oaths wild
enoughs. wake 11 ie dead/ ;‘ _ *./ , „ ; J
'■ th{« ! dai»ger ?” Inquired iKe ageef hcroj
point mg'ai a silver hill glittering in his belt.
‘•Mercy! mercy!" shrieked the murderer.
The eyes oflhe old man shot sparks of.living fire,
as he Bnid in a hoarse,' binning whisper—“ This dag
ger, on »ho mgfil of the 16th, of August, was in the
heart qfan arigel. But now it is in yours,devil,** ho
addedj,slril(liig t hpmc the sharp ifpel with a mutton
prompt and powerful like lightning,' , ,
. There was a moan, and then a gurgle; and the
victim lay a corpse at.the avenger’s feet:
t Five minutes afterwards, nine others, 4qual tr&lt
ofa and homicides—hung dangling from the swinging
limbs of bak and pine trees, there on, the summit of
KihgVUountain, which po king should again call
hie own, 1 shy mote fbf efer.— Am. Mechanic/ Adt§,
M t*eter ttfe G£«r4{ , f
Thta gresi monareh, In order to promote lUernlftre
in his empire, ordered a. number of foreign works to
be translated Into Russian, Among the manyim*
portsnt works selected fof this purpose, PuflendorPs
Introduction lb hls'Misterr of the tfurofican Slates'
was bnef th 6 tfafisfaffogf offthfcli Peter confined io
a learned monk; -The task being finished,'ilib monk
presented the-manuscript to the'Czar,* who, in his
presence begun to turn pvo£ the loaves,'reading a few
passages to himself." flavtng'stoppod «|i & diopter
toward (ho end of f|ie book, (ho attending oflToors ob*
served that Ids face Changed color, snd exhibited
strong marks of displeasure; “Fool,** said the Czar,
turning to tho monk, “What did I bid yoiiJbwith
the book T*
f *To translate it, sire.**
“is (his 7 then a translation 7° replied the sovereign,
pointing el live iamb time to a paragraph in the
original, where tho author had spoken harshly .of
Russia end of the character of tho inhabitants, but
Which tho good monk had in part omitted, and in
part soflpiicd down in the. most flattering manner to
the nation. “Hence,'* added the Incensed monarch,
“and be careful that thou translate the work faithful*
ly. i It is not to flutter my subjects that 1 bade llico
put tho .work into Russian and print itj but rather to
correct them, by placing under their eye the opinion
which foreigners entertain of them, in older that they
may at length'know what'they once wore, and what
they now are through my exertions. 11
( Energy.
Energy iq omnipotent. The bloucls that surround
the houselesit boy‘of 10-Uiiy sre dispersed, and lin la
Invited tulle palace. It is'(lie work of energy* The
child. Is-u ;bvggar; this .moment, ; ln a.few years to
come, may stand forth, the admiration of angels I
Who Inis nut soon llio life giving power of energy!
It makes the wilderness to bloom as the rose! whit
oris the ocean; navigates oar rivers;level* the m<mn*
tains; paVcs with iron U'highway fVonl State (oStato;
nnd sends through with.the speed of lightning* from
one extremity of (ho land to (he qthon Without
energy, whut is nun 7 A fool—* clod.
' Mofurr GKNri.*M>- **■
A Mofoar Gentlsuan.—There are adveral ffoor.
•lorifß told of Jodgo.C— — one of Hie aenoclata
judge* of F County. He in remarkably.delibor*
*to mikJ pompous.ln. (ii* stylo of oonveraaiiun/wea;*
j u wliile cru'wivl'v.’itli tt huge lie, • very high shin
I coltniVund I* altogether (a* he thinks) « great 1 ninh.
Among other’oflicca, (ho judge hold* that ofsbptrin.
tendcntofdho of lhe 6undoy eohootp, end-not tong
since etatilud hid oudilqry by the Mowing lunching
uppeult “My dear children, you will remembenthal
in a short time you must ell dio, end eland before a
great judge ryes, a far greater judge than the one
, that now oddroaio* you !’• ,
“Mnko way, gentlemen,", orled.a MomicliubolU
renrernUtWe Vo. iho ; popujaco who wcto prowcllng
jjiin.oulof I»|b place in tho ptocouion on clooifnii
day,“make w«y» wo are the roprescnUlive# of tfio
neopWV u M w k 6 y ollrß9^" * «turdy
mumhor of llio throng, “we ero the people thom
aelvue,** '
\ . T- V • ’>* - , ~ . ,
’*ODR OOUNfni--MjtY IT ALWAYS BE RIGHT —BUT RUULt OR WRONG, OUR COUNTRY
7 CxUILISLE, TA-, TIIUIISUAY, fI|GEMBER lj 1845.
;; THE GRANERY:
A TALE FOR EVERYBODY.
AY A, O. THOMAS.
j J)o not defraudihy Tieighbo?.- —Johnathan Home
spun having purchased an exlehsive farmland provi
ded himself with every requisite bus.
bahdry, 'proposes to furnish subscribers with one
quart of wheat weekly, for’.onb yearj at the low
price of two dollars a year in advance, or two
dollars and fifty cents', inpayment is made aflbr six
months’.-,-< -‘ ~. : ... .
' TUo. facilities afforded by the government for the
traeporlaliop of wheat lb every section of the Union
and the'adjacent provinces, ‘M* s such as must prove
satisfactory to every subscriber, and the proprietor df
the Granary assures all wbo raay patronize him, that
he will exert himself to supply an article of llyj
best quality. , . , r *. . .. . ~, ,
H. fi.~Ageritfl.will bo allowed a genet-mis perbeh;
loget ‘ Address (post paid) the proprietor of Iho Gra
nary, Hopewclll’*•<
Such was tlie prqfipcctua issued by my friend Air.
Homespun!. Feeling a lively interest in his,welfare)
I visited his farm; although it was a long journey
from tny homo, and was pleased (0 find everything
in nice ordefi Ha Ihfurdledrue Jhal he htd'cdnlrac
led a large debt in the proinises. stoek sntMmpld*
meats #f husbandry,.but ho had, no doubfqf his abil
ity to discharge every obligation in a few years/ He
also stated that he hud received 'irtany hundred sub
scribers, dnd thatin four or five weeks more ho could
commence the delivery of the wheat according to his
proposals. , • . ~ , ,i ,
. The scheme, appeared plausible—ph4 mjr friend 1
was so confident of success, that Iliad not the slight;
[cat doubt of. hts I entered my name as
la subscriber, and when 1 101 l him he was making
! quart sacks.
1 Every week fur the space of two. years, 1 recejveu
my quart of wheat, and concluded from, its excel
lence and prompt delivery, Ihstcvcrylhing was pros
perous with .Jonathan Homespun and his farm. So
1 gave myself nu'dneatinesa about my indebtedness
Id him—for, thought 1, to a-farmer so extensively
patronized at heis, the small pittance of two years*
arrears would bo’but a drop in the bucket. Jl Is
true there was ocoasionolly printed outlie sacks p
general notice to delinquents—but I never suspected
that this was,intended to his friends. The notice,
however, became more and more frequent, and ha
ving leisure, 1 concluded lhatl would visit my'friond,
the proprietor of Iho Granary, .
He greeted me cordially—but I saw there.had
been trouble. Ho was evidently worn with toil and
anxiety, arid in the,conversation of the-evening, ho
gave mo the particulars. . .
*» Herd I h»vo been laboring day and night almost
two years, and am more in debt .now than when 1
began,’ My creditors are pressing for payment. I
am conscious of my inability to meet Ihotr de
mands, and 1 cannot perceive no result but batiks
ruplcy.’*
“But you have a large Jut of subscribers t” said
“ Yoe, a very large Hat,*’ was the reply.
“ Then why don’t you succeed V* I asked.
“ Because 100 many of them ms like you,” said
“ Me I” 1 rejoined in amazement, “ too many like
me I”
•• Pardon me,” said my friend, in a melancholy
lona, “pardon me, for oppression will make even a
wise man mad.' You irave had a quart of wheal
Weekly fur (wo years—l have a largo list of (he same
kind' of patrons, scattered here and there - over a
thousand miles; If they would puy llio trifles they
severally owe me, I should be directly freed from
embarrassment, and goon my way. rejoicing. But
(hey reasoned ’ ss.yoii" reason,.and smong-you l um
brought-to the door pf ruin. ' '
t tell tho Whole force of the rebuke, and promptly
paying arreruges at the increased price named.in
tlie prospectus, and also a year in advance, 1 shortly
hade adieu to the worthy and wrongcdjfunner, resol
ved to do everything in my power to repair the inju
ry 1 had done froih delinquency^
‘ O,' ye patrons of Jonathan llptncspiin! whoever
ye Wo!—ye who have eaten the wheat from his Gra
nary without making payment I ye are guilty of a
grievious sin of omission. Therefore, repent; pay
Mm wiiut yon owe him. Uncle Sum's teamsters
bring the sack of wheat every week to you, and they
will carry the money safely hack ogalu to Jonalhah
Homespun.' 1 ■ -
Reader, if you are in arrears to this paper, do not
apply tho above to your neighbor, for it it meant for
YOU.
, , ( A SCRUPULOUS AVITNBSQ. f
An eminent lawyer was employed in sp
against (ho proprietor* of ti/c Rockingham Coach.—
On the paijl ,'bf tho defendant the coachman was
called. Ilia examination in chief being ended, ho
was. aubject to the leader's, cross examination. Ha
ving, held up. Iho foto Anger of his right hand to the
witnesa/and warned. Mm to give a.preciso answer
to every question, and not to talk, about,.what
he' might think the question immnl, ho*proceeded
thus , ■ ,> . . , . ,
‘‘You Rockingham coach?’*
•* N«, sir, I do not.", ~.t ii .
“ Why.man, did you not tell my learned friend so
.this moment’!’
V No, sir, I djd hut, 1 * . t
"Now* sir, I pul U lo you—l nut U on
your o.i I h—do you not drive llio Rockingham
Coach ? n ' t . /
“ No, X drine t/ie horses/’’
on equal terms*
I will tell you, a littlo incident that occured in
Georgia many years ago. Judge I’,/ a celebrated
duollhu, who had lost a leg, and who; waa known to
bo a (lend shot, bhullcnged,Colonel D., a gentleman
of groat humor and attaiiimants. The friends tried
lo prevent the meeting, build no effect. Thq parties
mel on the ground, when Col. D. was asked it he was
ready.
No, sir,” he replied. *
. *'Whirl ara you waiting for, then?” inquired Judge
T’s second.' . " ' • • ’
“ said Col. D., ’• I have sent my hby
Intp the wobds (0 hunt' a bee gum to put my leg in,
fur 1 don’t intend to give tho Judge any advantage
over mo. You see he bus a wooden legl”
The whole-party Voared with laughter, ond (he
thing was so ridiculous lhat it broke up the fight.—
Col. D. wok afterwords told it would sink Ms repu
tation.' ;
' « Well,” he icplied,” “it can’t sink mo lower than
u bullet'cun !” ’ ti .
•• But,” titled bla frlenda," (lie popeta will bo filled
about you.** ' ' ' ' ■
•« Well.*’,said he, «I would rather, fill Aft/ paper*
Uiatt Aira coffin,"*
'Nq bhd udublc(j thb Colonel after theta ,
Not< Etauatu But Maiuu«o*—r.Sorao, rldicqlouf
mlslnkoaoccur at .limes, owing IP
Ilia inoiuiinga appUed tlie some iword.to
our language.‘ During ibaabsencodfuphyslolanorour
acquaintance the oilier day t a,genilumaneolM to sea
bim| and rang, the-bell at the.door. The aunypunl
waa answered.by,a'putch'iervant girl,'of w|iom,bp.
Inquired.if Ilia Doctor rtaa Jn.‘,
No.**; -■
•♦‘iWaa bis lady In 7° . ... h
* Yea.”- 5 ;
V* VVas slie engaged ?" ;; ,■ .i..
<Tl»oglfl looked at liim airaomeni, wliile,a.curioas
expression soUied>anlher>ra{)|ure«,jia she replied,
“ Why> no, alio is aUedds married i" , #l
Tlieganllomknslopcd. t < ;• |
li J I, 'iv«< TT', { ,I, 1,
1 To Yoono.. MiiN, m
fond of being .always in the eiri’tn—wlio is, fond
of running,:to night nreeiinß.—tvho.lma ajowelodi
Imnd nnd on amply head—who will soo liar mo.lli-,
or work and 101 l while.,ebo lays in bod and .roads
novels or feigns sickness—who is seiianicd to
own herl'. " ■ ■ '
• ' • i&i ** IC °f Qur Union.
Piokip w AN ACQUAINTANCE.
11 \'Br THH “YOUNO *UN. n
t|jl
,‘hfo
a'rmi
}{w
Ito bonaider the practicability of a cqmmunicalloii
„ -s • between the Atlantic and the Pacific, tho Hoq. Tboa.
or
highly respectable parents, found herself some- ° r •ntenM.jntcreat throughout* concluding with the
what unintentionally detained at the house of a followinglofty and inspiring,conception* of the fu
friend, not farmistanl from her falherVhbu9b,o.ne lure glory apd destiny of the United States
evening, andftr«> she f“«.! „ ■‘Wb.iivo, iu ti.noa,,.nd 'iramtte'd
scarcely, ni^f 'had set tm i The distance to her * upon to oura«Wcs grandeur of thoi oc
own home a few, blocks, howpyer, and as - pesion. V Three and a half, centuries ago, the great
she gathering ot ladies and gen- Cblunibiis'—the trianwhowus afterwards carried
(lemon ngfejjing at her she ’deter- j home in chains fromlUo New World which lie, had
mined on rdtjmilng home unattended; and bid-' discovered —thiq great. Columbus,, in the year 14112,
ding her fr&niTS good .hurried along'departed from Europe to arrive in the Bast by go*
.upon tlje her into which- 1 ing West. It was a sublime conception. He was
her family hdt) quite recently/removed,-from an-(*« the line of success, when the intervention of two
other part of'tjie cily.f - continents, not dreamed of before, arrested ,hia pro*
Upon turning the first, iiomoi, oho wap sudden- Now, in Urn nineteenth century, mechanic.,!
ly startled Lryvlho approach of a well dre3sed S;''‘; u ‘ ; . cn “ blc “ hta greet design to ho fulfilled. In
young man, who accosted her with a-‘good ove-A 1 "; hcgmnmg.and mihabdtbarum.agc.,thoae«w^
i,„J a barrier to the intercourse of nations. Jlseparatcd
I f a'i e . . | Mi; F: nations. Mechanical genius, in inventing the ship,
horns! Alarmed for an instant, alto won Id have. co „ verlcd l|lo b „ ti „ > lo , r#cilil TUo » )a „ d and
avoided the stranger; but as he advanced to icr, ctmlinßn „ became tbs obstruction; The two Amur
side, she yonjnred to turn towards him, and a icaa mitrvoning have prevented Europe and A.iu
glance .®atisflsj .her—*she recognised the young , f ro( n communicating on the straight lino. For three
gentleman ae g familiar acquaintance. Dieguis- centuriesand a hall this obstacle has frustrated tlio
ing her volceotml replying in a timid tone, she * grand design of Columbia. Now in bur day me*
accepted ThajwpfTered' gallantry, dslormlncd at •cliamc.il genius has again triumphed over tlio obsta.
once to admimflier a lesson to her young friend,’cles of nature. and converted into a facility Hist
which he shtwd not forget.- The conversation J which had bo long been an liiipsselblo barrier. The
which’ brief, and the beau suspecting 'steam car lias Worked upon (he land, and to a degree
nothing, as htifras nqi aware that tho family had, hr transcending the miracle which the ship in bur
changed theifiouarlers, tripped alon<* at the young jbarous-agea, worked upon the ocean., Tho land has
lady’s side, apparently very well pleased with hiB . n ’dw becoino tbo facility fur the most distant com
companion, Jna.few minutes they hailed before muujcalioti, the conveyance being invented which
i a modest brick'4ouse, in a somewhat retired.street! a - m }^ , * a I les f )ot l ,n , ,ea . p l ,B ® e * , 10.l 0 . 1,0 ,nler *
at,tho westerly and tho lady rolinguished her at- l 'T" f ’, l “' ld! w " !!■>“; ol » l * 0 !« wh l? h •‘"I’l"*
lendnpt’s ariq.W - • * 1 Columbus; wo aro in the line between Europe and
“ Will you, Ini” whlajicied iho lady toft- As^' o u 00r pnwBc , 0 remove that obstacle,
W* rn . J ■'s&' ‘, •. .• to .convert it Into a facility, and to carty him oh to hia
“ Thank yon,- was the reply, and his fair com- hmd of promise and hope with u rapidity, a preci*
panlon opened the front door. Closing it careful-. B \on und a safely unknown to all ocean navigation,
ly, they found/tliomselyfes In the entry,'in total a king.-ond a queen.started I|im upon.h.i* great cn.
darkness. .... terprisc.. Ullv§ In the bands of a Republic to cum*
~; * 4 Wail a Ipocnenl,”. said the ysnng woman, pleteil. It Is In bur the People of the
“aod be petfeetjy quiet* v 1 wil| relurn instantly,” United States, of this .nineteenth century. Let us I
and vyilh. lliosfliwords, sbo aOceided ttie stalls raise ourselves up. . Let us rlsa’lo tho grandeur of
which led to ihVpnrlois. .'' ’ t the ocoAslon,. lief us complete the grand design of
Thu firqt ißfiughl of the; youh" man, as hi Columbus, by putting Europe and Asia into coimnu*
retired,'was tooneri the froht. door and move! for nication, ; ,and...that to our advantage, through tbo
he suspected aU was not aa ho at first anticipated, hoatl ufi puc'own country, tel ua give, lo hta aliipa,
H&rotnrnod td (ha door, it was fast. Ho funthlod ““‘'""“J ~nkn° "n l “
for the latch, if lock, or tvhalever secured, 11, but •» former Innca. Let u, mak. the .ron road and
and an instant
ho heard roolslfSts approaching In (lie darkness, fM ,invention, ri»o abovecv;
His heart thttiihed against his ribs; and 1.0 began ' ,| ]in Sectional, per.dnal, or local. Let ua bo
:to wish htinselfharely out of doors again; but ho , coch lllu National Lagialntore lo build tho groat
was quickly reassured by the encouraging wins- JO ,d vpon great nationaUins which. unites £u*
per of his, made ncquainlance, who Bp- fopcarid A?ia—the lino-which wiq find,’on our con**
I pronched him apparently with great oaulioni a tinent, the Bay cTSan Franclscont oneond.Sl. Lou*
“ Hushl”, she said, “all is safe. He quiet la In the middle, the national metropolis,.and groat
now, n momem~remove your bouts from your feet commercial emporiums at tiio oilier; and which shall
- —1 will return in an instant.” be adorned with its crowning honor, the collossnl
. Out hero content, and drawing pff bin
bools, ho secured them together, and held them in
his hand,.to atvail the return of his lady friend,
who had agaiiv&scundetl the front stairs.
Entering thd parlor a moment afterwards, the
female.roguo .foijnd some half a sente of young
lady friends, with their brothers and beaux pres
ent to whom she quickly and briefly communica
ted the adventdre;
M’ve got him.,in the entry, down stairs, I "‘she.
said,, 11 keep perfectly still,
don’l betx3y. breath ol sound, and, I
wlli f.l/bVyoti fjfthe BporUin a moment.’* ‘
. The'lights wCfo removed, the party arranged
themselves arouitd the room—tho bulk of the
company knew* the victim intimately—and tho
lady descended the stairs and approached lior
friend. ,
“Softly, now,” nhe added, taking the hand
which was unoccupied with the boots, “softly.
All is quiet up stairs—all is arranged—come'”
on.) Mio led her gallant shyly along the stairway;
(Its bools dangled aghinal the railing—“Ahl’ 1
exclaimed the fair one p “ for pity Vsako make no
noise, orkl) Is losi!”* .
. The beau moved on, grasped hta boots more se
curely nt his side, nor,.dreamed of aught save
bliss. Least of all did he suspect the existence
of a. huge rent in hia stockings—but lie was u
bachelor, and this was buTa trifle.
They entered the parlor. At) was darkness
and Tfio lady, closed the /juor behind
them, and led her coinpaniqn t tniq(he centre of
the room.* , Not a breath little did
the gentleman auspeci itial he was at that moment
surrounded by a dozen of Ills acquaintances.,
“ Remain here, one inotnoM,” said iho girl, “I
will get a light— ° \
. The gallant raised iliesofl hand which had.con
ducted him. thus far. toward—ho knew not what—
and, ventured to press upon it a kiss;, but it was
dexterously, withdrawn ut the very .“nick of
time,'* and Ids llps romo in contact with his own
fingers! ’ , ■ ’ : n■
k “ : Walta moment,” added his Inamorata, leav-,
ing him quickly—dud then passing through a
.door at (he further extremity, of the room, she dis
appeared. A minute had scarcely elapsed, bul k
seemed a month in tho little party, who worn
nearly choking with suppressed merriment; it
was an ago to the victim;, ,11 (it the gentle foot
steps were heard again, Iho beau gazed anxiously
towards tho dUoctUm of the Uogr—it opened with
a singly movement—a blaze of light rushed in)o|
tho’ parlor* and behind it thq face of an old and
familiar acquaintance! . ’
: “Ladies aiid gchilfchlcn l ' H she said, “this is
Mr.'Smith.”.,* ■
Such a “hat ha I” as went on front thpt Utile
ootorio et that rnonuuil wap 6el<)om,|jenrd,in t|te
neighborhood bcforp.or sinco., Poor Sinith stood
fora moment,■ not paralysed—that would
bn a faint term of lie was frozen—oo-;
tuaily slatu-li£bd iq Mb,tracks | and lip luiggfd Ms
boots to 1 hia side, coughed 1 , sheeted,' choked—then
grinned a gljaslly smilo. ~ 1 ■’
Aa floon sa (ho. paroxism of laughter was over,
tho lady brought forth a chair, ami placing it be
fore tho victim, said t>,
“ Pray, bo seated/Vu. Spilth.;
He turned upon his tormentor a,look of 90ml
cM recognition, and like KaUiaff, his wits coming
to his relief, he replied: ; . , .; ■
“Did you think; Gaily, I dld’nt know yon 1”
Another roar followed this remark,. und tho
company wer« soon upon good tprms.,
This wps his first and, last effort at picking up
an acquaintance; ami U a cure for “spark
ing” with him. Within six months ho made am
ple apology for his error by making 1 Miss Gaily
—Mrs. Smith 1'
Tlw fUlon flatw IH»lon Friday I#»l
a liidy in iKtfc cliy roetked’ tllo following 'lollor,
containing lbs sunt of.sst> t . • ••
n I herein enclose the amount, of a ehm of money
w'Stqh I diilioncilly, took from your former husband
several .years ago.. I hove been on' the sea many
years, and about six months ego I was ingreat, dan
ger'll'going to tho bollbm. when ell my.,sins eUred
Juno, and I feeolvadio reponljfGod spared my life.
Whon Tpama a.liaro i:.fyund your.hUsbancl wee deed.
t'lmvo i soitroh'ed for. you and atft liiankfiit to find
whin you lived. 1 hbpo you will forgive me,-a. I
think Ood hae. The way of the transgressor is herd.
‘ , .i , . , .Tun Pxnitxnt Titter."
vu riipaand nrn they who-do not - advertiser for
they shall.rarely be troubled with outtomets,”
I Sensible paragraph, that'.'■
Kt;kaiNT ! kxTJßAC'l?.
At (lie groat Railway Conveotiorihold in'Si. Louis,
Stultio at tho. great Columbus, wliqqq design h ue
complishes, hewn.from the great mass, of a peak of
the. Rocky mountains, overlooking the road—the
mountain itself the. pedestal, and tlie status n part
of the mou»taln--“poinliug with outstretched orjn to
the western horizon, and saying In thpflying paaacn.
gcr, there is Ihe ! there ujlndia
A CIIASGB OF BOOTS*
Mr. Mackey, a recent traveller in (ho U. States,
gives the following graphic account of a trick play
ed in Uarolins, and which, it appears, is by no moans
an uncommon one s ’• ,-.. t
-> ,4’ilavipg had but littlo rest, on board the steamer
tho previous night, Kslcpl soundly in one
lets the firsl'nighl tsbore. How far into the morn*
ing my slumbers would have carried mel know not,
but at a pretty early hour 1 was aroused by a noise
which for tho few moments elapsing between the
deep steep and perfect consciousness, 1 look to be
the ringing of the sleigh bells in the streets of. u
Canadian town. 1 was soon undeceived, the intense
heal, even at that early-hour, driving all notions of
winter; sleighs, and sleigh belts, out of my head.—
Rut (hough in Caroline, there was still the jingling
of the bolls lo remind mo of Canada. Every boll in
(ho house seemed lh have become suddenly bewitch
ed'bul my own, und anxious to know whu( was the
matter, I somi made Uto join in the chorus. Even
in the ringing of bells one can truce lo some extent
(ho difference between characters, and forborne time
I amused myself watching the different luani/esla*
lions of temper on the part of those that pulled (hem,
Which they Indicated. Some rang gently, as iftbote
pulling them shrunk from being troublesome; others
uuthorutivcly, st if the ringers would bo . obeyed at
unco and without another summons; am)'others
again angrily, ps if they had already boen frequent
|y pulled,.)n vain. Very soon became.angry,
some waxing Into a lowering, passion* for although
all,plight riqg, all could not bo possibly answered at
otico* 'l had.*,brief Umo 4 lo,potion those.things cro 1
tho waiters were, hpurd hurrying.up and down Htnirs 1
snd along (Its wooden,lobbies which echoed to (heir
footsteps. , Things now appeared to bo getting serf’
out, and jumping out of Jicd 1 opened my door just ,
as a troop of black follows were hurrying past each
with 0 buckol of wbler in his Imnd. 1 immediately
inferred that tho house was on fire; and us American
houses generally on such occasions go off like gun
cotton, 1 sprang b.ick into my room, with * view In
partly .dressing myself and making my escape. A
universal cry for “ bools,” however, uUn«M with ev
ery variety of imprecation on that lunciioimry's
head, from the simple ejaculation to the elaborate
prayer, sooq convinced me that the ease was less ur.
gent than I had supposed, und on rurlher.lnvcstiga
] lion U turned out that the unusual hubbub had been
I oroalod by. porrfo one : playing .overnight the old and
I qlurnsy trick ofchanglng the bools before they were
taken from the bed room doors to be cleaned, so tbit
on being Replaced In the morning, each guest , woe
prsvidcd ( \vilh Ms neighbor’s Inslead of his owh< 1
had lain dowa the happy possessor pf a pair of Wei
lingtons, which, in the ..morning, I found coAVeriei)
Into unsightly, highlows., After some search my
Wellingtons were discovered in another hull, stand
ing el a lady’s door, whoso shoes had been .placed
before lhat itf a Texan volunteer on, Ms way.lo Mox
loo und glory. It was not (ho,good fortune of oil
so readily Jo discover tfieir property, (lie majority of
the.guests hjtviug to breakfast in slippers, during
which tho unreclaimed bouts snd shoes Wore collect
ed together in tho great ImlLeauh man afterword*
selecting, »«;ho best could. ,0/1(11. the nature nf the
Joke was discovered, the pour Roots hod a narrow es
cape of hi. life, and' U was smuslng to witness the
t(i« chuckle of the black waiters, as, bn discovering
the.lrlpk,,they quietly, relumed.with tholr tlnemp*
tied buckets, to tholr jospeoUve posts.”
Horn Is wiml some rusty, ornaly, old bachelor <
Says of the Udies. VVKaI shall be done With tho |
inoorrigihle old sinner?
A STueaontt facT.— Tho Brooklyn Adyerlieer 1
Bays : “ Dip tho Atlantic Ocean dry.with n tea- •'
ahootibiaslon this Journal from going nhond—twist '
youf' heel (nlo tho too of your boot—make post
masters perform their promises, and subscribers
nay the prinlsr—aand up fishing hooks with bal
loons and fish for stars—gat aetrido of a gossamer
spd ohasa a oninrt—wiioii a rain storm is coming
down-lilts the cataract 'of Niagara, tomembar
whore you left your upnbrclla—obopa s rouatpiiiq.
with a brickbat—ln short prove all tilings' hitherto'
bonaidoted impossible, to !>• possible, Jbut; never
coat, a Woman to say alio will, when she has
niadu.up lior inipd to say she icon'/. ,y. . . •
Go to, Strang for
advice, and rolailves-for n?lluWJib.and you will
always'lmvß ■ supply. ' ...
AT SSOOPEBANIiIIM.*
KO. 27v
‘Front iHe Philadelphia, liedfer* ' ! !
■ ( THE MONET SIXtUIKT; •
In almost, every, resolution passed by the Con- ’
mention of, Mapbl’ahtviterij, field pt Trenton, last -
wcbk,forlKejhlrpbseofufglfigupontheaUentUmbf •
Congress; through.higher .ditties, more protection. „
of domestic inanufactUTefs>.we find an assurance ~
of how.much better OS'-the farmers are under .a
system of high duties than when allowed the.
freedom of the market of the world. Consider- ‘'
trig that thd C6nyen,tior? tva? composed, exclusive*
ly bf manufacturerSi.ihe farmers, merchants and , ;
mechanids not having,been.honored by: even: men- ,
lion in the call, this dechiralipn by. the Cpnven-: . •
lion is modest, to say ilio least, '‘.'l’lie patronising ,
manner In which (ho mariubcibrfirs propose to. v
quietly insinuate their fingers into the pocket* 1 of
those employed inv agricultural pursuits,'.palling
thorn the while encouragingly, pa the,back, .. .
the assurance how advantageous it is fpr.thelr in- .
terest, might be la^on^ns.a. good'joke, bailor the
more serious consequences ..that 1 may growTrom ’
permitting it to pass unrehuked. The farming in- .
leresia of the.,Union .Is aWake to this mptlpiiof .
markets, and understand, the effects of protection
arid prohibition upon their .own pursuit* quite aa
well as the manufacturers can tell .them,.and ; will.,'.
Wo have, no doubt, take the care: to be fully hejird ■
in Congress;,,,Some idea-.of the character ana
value of the take trgdb* which Is.only V«i« bf th* ’ .V’
agricultural, outlets, to, (lie.market of lheiwor|df
may bo.fqrmed f/om si paragraph ,inf the Buffalo \ j
Commercial, of Noy. 6 ; whicii slates that on the
evening previous, 15 steamers, 2 popellers‘, 3 br|g«''
and 21 schooners hod amvtdin-thaipprt; prlngr T
log IGO.OOO barrels, of jlpuv^fi.OOO,bushels of' ’
wheat, 806 live bogs, 2300 boxes of cheese, and .
large quantities of other produce.. This ia some- . .
thing for one.day. It is. also noticed that -tho ,
propeller illir.ois, at tho same time, was bn her
way down, with 4,445 barreis-of flour and 2,111.
bushels of wheat, equal *to 590 tons of merchan
dise; and the steamer Empire Stale was 'on her . ,
way down, .with 7,000 barrels of flour, said ip bo.
(he largest cargo ever brought by one vessel. So.
large an interest as is indicated by these’jnoVe-: •
inent3. ilia nut probable will be trusted to" thq-.
guardian protecUons.hip of the manufacturers.of.^
’ New Jersey, "
A MODERN VIRGINIUS.
In these disordered times, (lie current history,of
Europe offers many incidents no less full of inter
est than the moat thrilling of ancient history*
finely touched, as are.the latter with the.charlti ,of
classical associations, , „ . .
•i Virginias slew lifts daughter to save her from.,
the haughty pntrician whose passions she had un- 5
consciously excited'by her beauty* and ' who, *!
Claimed her as hia.kUve*/ A spirit similar to lliaVj ,
which tl|ua prompted a father, to oneof.the noblest..
aci9.in anuquUy,ha9, in our agc,iuteiy ied a hus
band to slay his wife in order lb save her from, •
outrage worse than death on the part of the Span- :
ish Uopps who BTo nvw- m Italy. It seems* says
d parfator pf,ihe. incident, that at Zagarolo, ono of
the Italian provinces, a young married woman*'
having just thudded, into Nso.manhobd, w IV6»C ; ‘baihd, *
bad been sought by Contending suitors and given,
to the man, she loved, become the object ot'de&ira
to this levies,s band, i Gpld, stratagems, and tn- t
(riguee, were resorted to, in order to get posession
of the price,,.. They, were ba/Ded.jn every attempt
—at length they forced an.cntfftpc§ into the housed
and found her sheltered, in her husband’s arma.^;-,,-
Theyrushid to (tar his grasp—in thal ’
fearful moment nil was Ibaj} and in the wildness,
and energy of despair, to stive her from dishonor*, '
more dreadful Tar than death, the wretched, huf
bapd plungers tNfjgei in her heart. U waa
jßomah story enacted<|n.modern times, s
Nature the best LoairuN.—The instinct*,o&T
aniimils are sirongor.argumints.lo establish truth- .*
than can be elaborated in all the schools of logic .
ever founded by man. *
ANiMAt Instinct—the Swine.—'The fallowing,
fact illustrates the efficiency of thp .water treatf
ment'uf disease, and lUe almost ihhxllibUUy of •
animal instinct. . * .■. '*
Mr, Curtis Black, a farmer in Beoket, Massa
chusetts, had several large swine, which sickened,
and-refused food, until they became emaciated to, :
more skeletons and one of them had diedi when
the remaining ones were turned out to d'«, . They,,,
wondered 'away* ami disappeared, and worn sup*
posed to have died. Several days afterwards,,
thdv were found under a ledge of rocks, In a large
spring fit cold water, entirely covered with water *
and mud, except their noses. The ntxi day they, .
returned lb their sty, restored to healthy and fat-. /
lened finuly. Such had buerl their fever,
thn.t every bristle am} hair, of the bodies fell off. '
iV should.bo observed; that tHesfr, twine Word -
not confined to a cldsupen, with n floor, buihsdf
n lorgu nuolosuro. connected with tho pty, amlliad ,
free access to the ground. - t , , ,
Desperate I'nooKkmNos.—At a certain' faring i‘
house, whore wo wer? slightly acquahtK4*ltvp*l.t
a large low-headed youth, who had ijcqn employed., ,
as'MiolpV to assist in the usual wnrkuhoui ihe, '
farm.'- ssaid youth bnro llin cognoriien of Jnstdli,. '
and was unfortunately of an.eitbrmohs.
appetite. . VVe say unlpnunaUdy, fbt ha it known. ,
that the gooddatpo \vliu superintended thcdoincs- ,
lie manors of thp,establishment was'rotl|prc\ose.
and of a saving nature, and ,saw with horiqr vi'hbt.
lutoaas. Joe was making upon her larder;-' Slip ''
therefore providtd the plainest food, and. finally;.
J.oii’s principul dlah was bean porridge.
standing it was bean porndgu qfu n for breakfast*,
dinner and supper, Joe never murmured, the beaus
' began ip diminish in quantity, til) at ()M&,)hpK* .
1 wore like pngul’s visits“few uud f.tr balwyomV v ;.
It so happened that Joe cam* ?s .usual tp,djj)her f
and aSiiistial found his purridgo/eady; bui.‘w‘bfult. 5
ly deficient in; regard to. ,i.Tho ,phA
watchmi him as he slowly.sllrrp.d ,the cpiopo«nd;
•w'llh his pewter spoon, irhen Buddeii|y..hh '
vtp and laid 'asldti his jacket, fhhn.nO>**”* «li/’
vest, he then slowly unhuiionsd-hls shift rlsbandfcw f
••Why Jim,'* exclaimed the dame, who had ite
gardpd these proceedings with ihe'pliiipsl iistoh-,
islinienl, “Joe, What on niilh arc you a going.to r
du!” .!-■ , . ’i-u. : • i .■.
, •*Uul 4f said Jo.q with, a dcsporalo utr, ‘‘why _
I’m goin* to dive for beans!’* , > v v ;
]{ j a almost needless to add that Joevhavlhßp
proved that b? “ never aftctUcfceo.i
a full supply. . . 1J t 1 • ■;
Character.— We may judge of.a 1 man's char*,:
acier by what lie loves—whanpU'aseslvlm, Vf a-:
person mauifeais doligbUu Uw -and sordid objqeiV
—the vulgar sting dm) dubaelng'lahgutitfd 5 inths
misfortune of hU fellows, or cruelty,<u>;t\n\msU*
we may at onaa determine Utecotnplejdon of ,Uir
character. On, Vlte contrary t }f he lives'purity,
modesty, truth ; If virtuous pdrauUd , ehgdg« 4 'l|lsi
beau and draw out hi* aflVotlona, we ate Satisfied
that Uo is an upright man. ' is \’*
Si.Atibtneßa.— u If there la any body imdeMbo,-
canister of Heaven that 1 have in ; utter .escw*:
l sopoo,*l Bays lho'am\ablo Mra.l^mlpgioh, 1 “U ia
a slandoteri g6lhit‘ about ttfte b vita’boa«Qon»*f^g.
i tor;ili6urling>his.calomel .about •hue* ; f A it« I
always,Know one A y ARolly f HinU
lnl ,3 ' U - u Iwd'.lamped him! wUMiH
1"""“ -.ipnal, and ovcijlUini; lie looka fll opftaj,
! w turn,yellow.’’ , ...... .
' Smiuo huldeniul TtUulnrobbod Ihomli.loiury bo*
dr tliofcowlllown Benda/Bohpo| recently,! i
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