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EiGJ 3 fl 1 rT"Mf l"T It 'tT TrTT" I' H r f H m nnrmi ! mm tmn - - "VJf s ml wo OFFICE OF till DfifttOCftif "Ojtositb Sr. Pau-Ois ChW-iB-, ft-Ata-st. co&mtntA imibxsnJSTwin he ihntr iiJBWii til rt. period str rtrtiif"i j tt3ftlrt (con ftntmnce icrftsc,7j iliilti oit tzrMmgea ore dischttr$rl squato wilt bt Mfopiciteitily tnnffctl til One Dollutof the fifst hnt in'stitidus, end Ttcoitywi W)!5 Jfot tUfy subse quent Mtrtkm ttblrtil dir.ivmi LETTERS adiirwtii eft br.iMss Mtw fic post pnu( "THE 1HR03 Dt t3tD.vv t)h, what can btmipaiu to llib jicatc tti3oll, When it Cometh tipr.n llif, licarij tVhero once contending pMSimu troiJv When it bida ihem all dctiaftt Oh 1 not the peace ot the tintttc plaliH When the ilay6 hot light is oct- Thero xrar may mailly rajjo again i In that heart it can ragt no tnure Tis nol like the pcatlc Irt'lhc DcGah gtve'nv When above the cift skico tsmllct True, it may trangc the face of Heavbui And be gentle and calm nWliilu fiut ahall hot the clouds again be hling Above it, in gorgeotis gloomj And shall not many a lifts bo riung Away on lhatetcrmy toaib t Tis not like ths peace of the fruitful land, Whan tho valicys are thick with cotn 'That peace nil hoerts may undersundj For of eotthly lhlns 'tis burin Jdut thou wouldst not Calfit peace lias kndh Before Gods holv slirinci And that blest calm in thy spirit fcltj That none can e'ro dcftnoi Turn not to earth, for its brightest joyo Beside hia liirltt arc (linn tflU'Cl there b pleasure nought deetrcyii tm A t. A l .rt . aqu it notvs aiono irom inmt t)h be that peaec viihiil thy bfcast 1 Then ahalt thou aurdy knowi That oave his pure and lioly restj Thero is no pedeo belowi From AlixsnJer'i AVeCUIy Atcsstincdn raa jfc.iaiv tie a ' svkxas BV CATIIAIUNP, it. wa'tisiimAn. SPrhtt hath not felt tho hnnrl fitriiiTi tlirilli V ThiJ pulses sweetly playi itkosomb unfetter'd flashing rllli 'Beneath a sunlit ray hen oe'r a brihlly beaming facci Waked bv clad ilinucrht ilin whll.t. wurcyes have fondly loved to traco I Tho magic of n amilci i comes Ilka starlight to night, I Making, where'er thou an, Mid gloom, or caro, a pathway bright, I A sabbcth in the hearti Stella of sunny hopes, and day Thtt know no thought of guilej (c?f sweetly o'ef ilie teart'o ham n hlrS Tho magio of a smiloi IGftAMi htM to A iiaijV iu doNJft friih that ttVo Votvels were joined n wedlock so holy and true ; uld not think it in ihy mind hose vowels should bo I and Ui .Wdit in each point of viuw. nR turned myself around with 1 eirrh i this was tho otato of the two ' ir jnvsrted they came U and I Iler hair is of a rich dark brownj Corulian in her evei jHcr check as soft iBpygncl's down, Her lips like pumpkin pie, fasm 5i3 iiarrislijVe in'tefligoncdh A tottUT IN THE ALLEGH&NyES, X bTA.ua ttotiit srtii'v. Pray relato ihealory theti tJap'ia'in,v said tho inquisitive ytmih vith light hair an'd bl'ue tycii That t will friend ahii ow6ar o cveVy V-ord if Accessary, fcplitd tho doguhty capv tairti That I Will-, atld its fcs true ft atbty as ever tame from tho lips of niaih You sec tlitt light cn yaw left there 2 Soino dhtanco down the Valley The Very BaillCv h shines from ihb bid tawtn Whidowv Tho old hotiso ojandsdn tho old road, Which was uacd before wc had ahdy turnpike in tho AHdgli'aniesv Well, you see, thn tiirern wa3 kept by a man who whs oncb in tho Ffohch Army, and was gani craliy bclloVcd to havs deserted from Ha poicahi a3 he alwayd epoke hard of him.. lis rtiany years since, and the country Was wilder then than it is now Ihoilgh-w-ihunifer, driVcft what a jolt !ih wild enough yet I WdJidtif if baggage is safe on this unchirs-- lian road-rm vcrv careful Of bafiracro. iiv. 03'3"' ingTof many ybars befiiro the War and since, been a trcv'cllimr Incruhanu 6ommnti!v led psdltir 1 A lino business captain for ScliW a knowledge of tho countiyi' interrupted his comnanloni Lirst rate, sh, first rdtiS ahd thbcli more hbnotablc formerly than nowi When every body ia his ov.n merchant, br has a stdre at his slbowi Faith I mitiil the time Whe'n.thc pedlafa Were welcdmo visitort aVet sir when I v.-as in mV primn bat what's the us cf griing over it ! The glory cf tho business ha departed ' TrtiC, aUil ths olagd doadh and ths dil voro inemEsivcs must coon lollow, to make ,tt'a.yConini(liin) sweating, rampant steam Uat to the story, captain; ' Wellj the light Wo eaW but tibWi Was rt . I , lit . . i irora 1110 oiu lavern window; Ira no tav ern noV howoVer, but a farm lioussi decu; pied by thd cultivator of the cleared spot around. It was a dreary Novdmbor even ing many ycare ago that I had stopped there; My hdrsc had been cared fdr iniho rough shed that served for a stable) mid 1 ato a Imrrty supper bf potatoes and venison washed down with a goodly portion bf whiskey toddy. Temperanco and teetotal societies were not in vogud m tlmso days, ncr were tho lumbermen of this region very abstem ious; After supper I eat by tho roaring fire of tho bar-room hearth; ninoked a cisar frcra my bett lot( and chatted with the half l-rcnch landlord; I don't know why it was, but I felt uneasy and had to force myself to cudttro Ins company; Several times 1 fancied I caught him looking at mo as if his purpose were evil( and onco 1 fancied he winked to his wife, who was a inoet unin villus lookinir; A traveller; tclrrablv -MI dressed, who had arrived before me, had fal len asleep, und was snoring on a bench a gainst the well; My pack, or stock in tradoj was stowed in one corner, and a great dog, my travelling companion, in the orinosite. In this way tho evening wai spent till nine o'cloCki the hour far reliriug( when my host lighted md up ihe ladder with a huge pine torch, and I throw myself on tho courso bed, when exhausted nature sodu yielded to tho influence of hlecp; My doir had fol- lowed mo up the ladder, by the landlord's help, and lay at the foot of tho bed. ' "Jut 11 id iiecersary, in ordsr to frivd an idea of my situalldli, that I should describe tho tavern. It was a low buildine of lors. twentyMivo feet lone by half the number broad, cue division of the Idwcrstorv; used as a parlor hall and bar-room, and the other as a kiteheti, eating roum and achambsr foi thu landlord and his wifct Tho second alo ry was kind of a garret, the clnp-hoard roof bBlii(j raised on each ii!o about two feet from the floor, and joining in a eono in the middle; In this aparlmout I'slept, occupy nig one of tho two Mraw badi which wero spread on the floor. At oach end of the room was a holo iu the gable, (which was built up of logs, shortened' gradually, till ?:0.0&P!Stt ::T.T'MiT' tnU "Minever, tho droning seemed almost r ilifjltt closed by a drop mado of undressed deer skin, fastened down by wooden pins; 1 lie lloor laid of looec boards wero separated tm inch ov more, end would havo aUbrdcd tho occupants of tho chamber an opportunity to hear any curtain lecture that lliu landlord's spoieo might havo been dis poked to read hinn A tr.ip door simt down over tho holo, through wluolt myself and dog, (I would beg his pardon if alive for mentioning tuyaulf first) had nscclidedi I had l'alieiv nl'Jr(i, as I said befurej and lay, I don't know hovv long, when I. dream ed 1 heard the landlord ask his wife in the toom below if it wvsume? to which ulie replied 'it is but bo Careful make no noiso or you'll Xliiilurb the pedlar. (The Ivndlord's wife was an American.) Then i heard Boniface arise, r! and Co to thd bar-room p on his clothcsi I thought then that he made an immense 11 lite, cut tho throat of thd traveller who lay'ou the bench, and throw him oil to burn hi3 body that I my self attemted to escape through the anMa window, but could not, fit licit'ir too smull.) and that my dog lay dewd, having been pois oned by the landlord; Tho imaninarv aim- ny that I Buffered awoku me, u hen on look ing up, sure enough there lay my dog as I believed, dead, and a largo fire below threw a flickering light into my chamber through the crevices in the floor, and flic rvs danced in all aorta of grotesque figures oil tho clap' boards overhead. ' Iu a Mate of tofrdr Which t cannot de scribe, I raised myseir on ray elbows and listened; I heard what I thought Wt.s the dituiit roar of the head water of the Sua quchannav which iiowo dovVn thd ravine Wo have just crossed, and wondered how I hap pened to hear it a3 1 hid rot dnn; -n LcforV But, hilagino my horror, 011 observing that the trap-door was partially raised, as if come one intended to ascend to Where I layj and soon I heard foolctspts stealing from the - !- .1. L . .1 .1. 1uu.11 uuisuaui 10 uie oar-room. Then a confused noise, a door opened and shut, the man on tho bench groaned audibly, and , .... . ... muiincuy nearu a uropping ea, if hd were being bled 10 death. This belief now took possession of ray mind, and I involuntarily grasped a dirk-knifd and pistol that I always carried with dc. AVhat couno to take I knew not; I had ho doubt thatif I attempt- cu 10 ucscend tho landlord had tomb trap to secure me, and that if I would attack him, tho fray might bost mo my lifo, or if I slow him It would not brinr bask thn dnn.l n, (for 1 took it for grinted tha man on the bsnch was murdered.)but tha landlord'3 wlfo might charge me with tho murder of both. In this dilcmna my irapubo Wsa lo cs cape from one cf the gable windows iind a- larin t!io noighuorhodd.but when I reflected mat tile nearest hoiifo waa two miles off. the idea who abandoned ; nor could it have been cXccutcd.as my dream prove true that tno windows wero both to small to receive .1 ... mV bodvs 'Mcanwliiio the dronniiir? roritimipii l'lup, plop, plup, it went at recular inter . . . . 0 vals, into a lub of Water, as I thdurht from thcroilml. Atfaitl tho nccr follow nnnl anu tneuog by this time awakened; nnckeil his oars and growled angrily, This render ed mc yet more certain (hat evil wa3 going on ucio w. A second gro'al of the doc loud er and more angry than tha first seemed to havo alarmed iho murderers, for I heard them Whisper together and thdn a foolstep approached tho ladder, and I saw by the shiddw on the roof that some one Wis lis tening. I also heard a heavy tread towards" the outer door, after Which a horsa neiphed another certain sign that mischief Wii3 going on j and tho groaning had ceased oil tirely. 'Sly situation Was ndw indeed lidr'rH.in. bul I had determined to resist any attempt to take my Hfo to the uttermost, and careful ly cocked my pistol. 'Slill tho poor felldw's blood continued to drop at regular intervals, a little slower than at first, and owing to the roaring of tho fire, I no longer heard tho roaring of tho 0Ucaftl'- Af,B'r ' cease, when I heard the voivc of tho land lord's wife directed him to lake awav the tl)!; 'jfcy fccling3 hoV 'dvcrco'itt'6 rhtr, and I determined to know tho worst to surprise tho murdeVers and if need be, ts ipvcngc tho pocr strangev'o dsatlu Full of this re solve I slowly raised iny'f elf up, and cicpt towards iho trap-door 1 -, Without your clothes1, captain? inriuircil his modest youhg companion. 'B!co3 you nb I clept with thorn on. We did things differently thds-i days from our manner of doing them now; Wtell, I crept to the donr; tho cocked pi3to in ihy right hand-the knife in my Icrr, full of horror and indignation'. Thdy bdemed to heat mc below, for tho wife rah into thu kitchen and closed tho door, and the land lord passed o'ut at tho front, hastily 1 leaped down the ladder tho dog at my heels. A tiro blazed on the hearth the traveller was gone the floor Waa wet in two or three places, hut no mark of blood appeared; I resolved they bhould hot es cape me, blit posted myself at the door to a Wait the return of the landlord, Who soon approached and pus'.icd it open, but started back vhen ho Saw tho knife end pistol in my handi; , Begar ! do liable 1 vat be il6nsietirs villi' ho exclaimed in broken Eeglibh. What's my will, Vou villiau i' said I, 03 ho rndc me4 mdst polite bdw whr.lhdvo'yotu done with the murdered man ? tell tnb thaW bsfore I blow your brains out ? si tho samo time let-oiling the pistol at his head, end brandishing the knife in tlio dther hand; The fellow turiibd deadly paid and trembled fd that ha cduld-not dpeak for Minn mo inents, Whcno- JcT ViWtrue French pelileiless patddnue5! nlousicr' 'D" ' 'ri y'd'ur pardon I' said I, 'seek pardon of Him who punishes all evils' In human shape, preparing to fire the pistdl. But before I cduld do bo, a mart rushed rddnd the corner of the house, and seized my irm with ifo sudden a jerk that the pis tol was discharged, and the contants enter ed the ground a fewpdees in the rear of the landlord, having bomewhal mutilated the skirt or his coat and nearly spoiled iho ekin. I now fdund myself in the arms of some one; I doubted not tho accomplice bf the landlord who held ray hands so close behind that I Was powerless; The landlord again made me a most profound bdw, and enquired what was my will. I told-him I sought to revengo tho murdered mad; 'Man died j vat does fudnsiebr mean j' 'The man at my back hero interposed arid asked mo who was murdered I This I thought too much brazen faco hardihood 10 bear but what could I do I was bound to answer, and 1 told him 1 wanton to re venge the death of the traveller who had laid on thn bench in the bar-room aud who had been bled to death; 'I can hardly helieva ho fared io badly, said thu mail behind, at tho. sarno limo re- leasirig my hands aud confrontinr ins full In the facd, when 1 lookbd upon tilts Very murdered traveller himself ?' Very stranue I caid the vbunsr mrfri wit!, bluo eyes and light hair. Very, said thd captain takinrr a hti-d pinch of dnulTand reaching tho box to his young companion; 'Very, but tho joke waa rather against me. Tho quaudoin Frenchman laughed heartily, and the tra veller seemed to enjoy tho joko immoder ately ; when I enquired what the misehiof was ths maltor i Tim landlord pointed to the cast, and I saw through tho broken clouds that day wag dawning. I then learned from them that tho dripplnsr I had heard was occasioned by rnin drops which found their way through the clap-boards tho ncise or the stream was the falling cf a kind df Qcctoh diizzlo on tho cabin roof, the groaning was occasioned by a tempora ry fit of the jumping toothache with which ths traveller was affected the water on the floor had fallen before thd tub was placed UhcrzchihoAtooninl after it wai lnkcn SVV1V,!!C fir 0" . b,Ral!I0 . limo to bBgin the day ; the traveller Was abrer' to loci; nfter his Iiomo when I camo dovh and ih'o landlady Who had ,been iii the bar-room a monicit tc wipe up the wa ter With cloth, escaped Into her chamber to sUld to her dresj, having been Vn disha bV.ltf, te the lsndlord called ir, Whin sho heard nio 'comiilg down stairs.' t 'Quite ati instructive story, captain',' sifd tho younj man'. kYee, tolerably. It showa the danger of teveiifiing murders before they aru committ ed, and of cocking pistob beforo theyara re'rtairt llley ought to bo discharged. !And atso the iofluence that too heavy rt icrtton cf hot whiskey toddy has oh U16 imagination.' The captain cihilcd and they Both' alight'- t'd, for the coach had reached the BaH's Head hotel in thd village of C -wbero a supper of fried ham and eggs fcWaite'd ihciri; V- " - - . - - - clcr rvman, of Philadelphia', While on n Visit to a brother divine at Cape May; Wad invited in accom pany his friend and. others' oipa liahingesi cufsloit in a wlidld boat'. When tone dis tance fioih the slidre, they disebvertd a'deyil fish,' ahd fasteSSd Id it u harpderi whicll they had -with ih'crh. The fish, proliably not liking such very Striking proofs' bf attach ment frum entire strangers',. made off. Will: arciit velocity, drawing the boal bftcrhinii t't'th'o Vctror of the l?hiladclphiaii;'and great delight of the remainder td thd party; Thd Phiiadilphfcn.c'rtuld not resist aikl'rtg his friend lUc'bccasidrt 'of Uieir mirllr.ii'ntl receiv ed fof atbnvcri tl r uy body laughv , , 111111 a v-'juui. ui ;iiiuicic;n. " "v ' ,J Immensity of crationi Some cstronomcra havo computed thai there are ,iof less lhaii seventy millions of sun?, having like our aun, numerous plan ets revolving around thbidi Tho solar sys tem, or that to which we belong, has about thirty planets, primary and secondary, bei longing to it. The circular field bspaco which It bedupies is in diameter' 3i3,0od millions bf miles. New if rill tho fixed atari arc as distant from each other as Sir'us is from our cunj or if one cobr syMeht bo the average inagtiiludo of all the Tu millfdtia of suns, what imagination can grasp the im mensity of creation I Who can sutvay a plantation containing 73 millions bf citcu- , lar fields each millions Of miles In diame ter? Gueh, however h one cf the planta tions of Him who has measured tha waters' In the hollow of his handt irieted biit lio-vl on with d span; toinprch'cnded the tliist id a measure; and weighed tho mountains iti scales, and ths hilla in a balance. Ho "wild sitting on the orbit of tlio catlli, stretches odt the heavens as a curtain, and sprcadetli them out as a tent to dwell in." Nations' aro to him "as a drop in a bucket, and ard eounted aa the email dust of this balance .1 and yet, overwhelming thought ! lie says " Though I dwell in the high and holy placej With him also will I dwell who is nf a hum ble and contrite spirit, and trembles at my word . Hwriirtiwr-.'jinit Uappiniss. An eminent modem v riter beautifully S3vs."Thefijniulation ofdiirnea lie happiness is faith in the virtue of woman tho founuatloti or poliucui happutrss.a con fidence in the integrity of man ; the founda tion of alt happiness, temporal and eternal! on the goodnss3 of God.1' A nian quarrelling willi thd ntotorioiirl John Wilkes, told him he was a ecoundrell and might go to hall. 'I am much obliged to you," replied John, bowing, "but 1 havd not the least desiro lb ba in your company again", " Individuality,- "What ugly wbraati it! that i" "That's my sister !" "No I done mean her, that hideous creature in greed "That's my wife T lt cider for the 6Met Aomitj '