'1 A II -II . M A. A. -A .A A A . it - - . t. . -f - f i TnT iiJiir in "iiT -T II Fil I 'M7lrflT-':gV"-r;ii rVI ,rrTT--""li.1'xr-lTrT IT. inrrT tTTj i" ' J ;J IT ' I l-frrn"-" i-nri ff.-T.tt- - T -"""'Cfciw .f-.'jln n .T" Z.ZZSZ:XlJ&m ;LZZ:".z7-7ZJZ'-,::i ' Jli g?rrjrryii-L:iL .- ---. .. . 1 1 - .. - t - - j-armaa . 'jMSir:jgxg;mm"-'Ty---ii , - - I bare sworn upon the Alter of Owl, eternal hoitmty to every form of Tyranny over the Mlud of Mut." Thomiw Jen'orson If. WEBB, 1EDITOI5 AND PROPRIIBTOIS. Volume IX. "I. .X 'j I."-1 1 Till X..1-" i.1' raff's inoo3isnuittt, columjiia colktv, pa. Saturday, march 7, tma. i' Tr i'n' V" 'nr"rr"' rnt.TmjT.g-nr -iar-. "n ir iiiht . .,n-- n,. ,, .- V ii ill hvv JO, J... jlL. 1LH I J liTji'-!" 5 a i i' - vk . & .t r tv mm mr mr w n. OFFICE OF THE j)E.W()lT(,T, fCTf onj..irK Nr. Raul's Ciivkcii, Main-st JTAe CO I. VMliU DEM OCR JIT will bt puhtished every Saturday morning, at it (i DOI.LAIi A per annum patable hnif yearly in advance, or Tiro Dollars o'clock I. 31. 17th of March, Fifty Centn,if not paid within the year, next, for building a csa siiiiseription wilt betuKen Jora shorter IC7-CI1EAPER THAN EVF.R.-Df IVcw Arrival H BALED PROPOSALS will ha received by tho subscriber until fresh a r GOODS THIS peri-.) thiin nix mmitha; nnr any discon- COURT IIOUE, From tho Philadelphia Eai;lo, rna,ADKi.pu, Jan 20, 1818. DEiR G en k.hal: Enclosed I Hend yon i 'Relic' ol' Revolutionary limes. Ilia so full of uiimiins ii.unoiisin, and cmifnleni'i! 1 . . . In ihA f .11 II hd i. II HI Arcade. h just l.rcn a-IJud to lliu former stork t l" ""u ' tliu Arcndc; whii h wo cmi veil chciin'r tluin js for those limes which Ineil mens Hinils, .i....aa . ..iu.. .ff.i, fnfr.s. ........ vr lulnril ii In I ilj mnr ,..t .. . . .. . are (list! arrtd lh l"W" uf DI'OMSl;l IKJ.Ccluml.i.. county, wi,h CODIJ itnltVKA P f'l.OTM.V, ami l.:.,lir. ' ' mrri'Tl V' UF V V ' ' ''' w,ll'i "lucl1 urcl" '"' "' -,litlt l!a" whuwant FAMIlO.XAlil.i:, t;ol & ;ni:.Ji A mcr run itoUli-! to noble di-tds of Mor, . . , . -1 , 1,m i'niu'uuun my i -r.-.i ullr triR 2,1 of mkWh lor DKKSSKS, ol evrrv (lum'iijtion, oil ,,e SVirm tlowintf WOftls I'tll from the liiit x iitare null he. eonitniouni inner ed at iw h .t i ,,f vv.... i..k'..t. n.. ;.. .. .i :.. ..... ' k'"w,M wuru" ' ' t t i t - " J v'' " iiimi ii mi itii-ii III rirni 1111..111, wo hllUW IIHV 'y.'ic II Uiir or 1'ic Jirir tline insertions, i.iooiiit.iiun;. an I 'I'lrcut 'il 'IVl'CftUi. 1 1 1' oi- every xnlixe- lilirrn ral dixcoun mu le, to those, who a lv- rtiae by the year !.K TTHllS addressed on luxine.:iiiiil be post paid. fVbruary 21 DAMKl. S.NVDKR, WILLIAM M.KKJ.VY. JAl.OH KVKI!. L. II. Cri'tltT. J'JH.N UAMSV. will he .iti-.fnd Willi the ijiinlity anj price of 01 gomU. Uu- iiioltu bi:in' ' thrnH'r thai) the Chea; est,' wc cuti mill will Ihe to it. Cuilltm-rcs a 5 Len a jut yard, ami eve thing fl.i: in )irni.iitioii. ALililGIIT fi MK.r,AL, Niivcmhnr ! 1 1 n n'l- i.i Ciiai, I 1 ''i" i lFECIFECATfiM OF the ppvrral wntks, matters ti'i things required lo bo done in erecting nntl romplftely finidiingr the ('OURI' IIOUSH, At IJiooinsbufg, Cnlunihm cnuiity, Pa., arcMtrdinjj to the l Hi ifn of N Lm Urun, Aichitecl, Hjid iiri'oi.liiiii id mi eh further dire!lions ami demil driiwin as will be furnished bv Ihn Haul Architect, and whii h will be requisite lo carry out (iroperlv the desii.ni. 'I'ln gem ral dimension arts lijjured oil llie ;)!au, SIZC OK liL'lLDINO. The Iiu ldin lo be fif y feci by s.xiy, exclusive o I'jilio. DKiCINC. The w hole nrei of ilu bnili!inj is lo be dug to the c'ejuh .( four feel below the mirfare of the ground Hi iu I-), est level near ihe hiiildiiitf. 'I'iie foiinibiiion nencliex re to be dug eight tnclits Utloiv the cellar, ur lowtr, ehotilil the noil not prove hiillicteiitly en hi p ;t -1 . STOXK WORlv. 'i'he C( IUr Wnlld are iii be conmnieteil of the besi huililioi; mone, laid in t'le best nvinrar nith the be.t ol li ne and :inl ih.m tar. Tne found ition of the exterior walls in bo two feel thick. Tito parli lion walli .ixi.t,i iiieln-s thick The wails um'ei iho Fiie l'ioof two fnet thirl;, and the walls tindt r the por tico in tin hrre Vi t iliii k ii'iiIt the K.luinn ,icrs. Air holes will: cellar chh! iron windows wuh inch bars are to be made in ihe imb-toine.iit nt, iwo led by one (no; six iw lies to ventilate the jois's. The bjieiiienl tourje nri j 'i'Coii tweniiivn no ln s ahove the level of ihe ihvhoiciiI lo bo of btbl eouwed lime sinne work, on tlie Iront ami jitl.u, Ijevtll- d rlTon the top nig. AH the mono woik to be ' dashed' a soon as built. liUICK UOiilv. Tim Hriek Walls nf the b me'tieiit lo be eighteen iui'l es t'.iiek. the partition walls nine inches thick the F:rr f'r.'o: io Ih.'h eij'.f,'u iiieiies exierior vvalls(t'vo inches air lines and fuut inch liniiii;. The largi) lire iM.'of are m he groiutd ovpi with a nine inch arch, to hive a ri of four leet. and bnnled at Ihe spro's -i'li a i ifnii h iMil urn' ineil hy two and a half nu heit, ; mi i ! (, ,n,l Letlde-d '.:i .i.e will i;l,in four iiuh' S uf i'ie ixicnor ol the walU.'I'he walln of the upper story are lo he thuteim t ijjhim'ri inches thick, and other wise ,n umrkeil mi the pb-u. 'I'he lire proofs are lo be paved with brick, ihe pavement lo b two leet b'.'low Ihe ll or of the nlhvo. 'I'no grotm are to ba done in the most direful and si'ienf.fie, nnnner. All ilia brick wort; is to be done with the best materials, and best woikmar.Khip. 'I'he exuttor brickwork lo be neatly tx tcule.l with the nest common brick. The flm 8 lo be carefully plaMered. cur STONE. The exterior doors are to hive sills of Limestone to IreUwide sin! eight inches high The pnriiou fonndanou in he capped with some seven and a half indies thick. Toe beads and il! of Hid fire proof (loots in be of "-and stone, iwo leit six inches long, sixteen inches wide urid nx indies liiiik. TIN WORK. The gutters on the roof are lo he lined with besl tin fourteen inches wide, also the valleys ars to be lined with foutteei; inch tin. The ll nr of tins bell story in tower is id bo covered with tin, and tlie eornn i s and bh.i kti'iis i f s'cejile are nUo to b:; eovrrid wi'h Hit, all lo be painted w ith spuuish hrown and linx i'd nil on hoih ,-nli s Tin re will be lour three inch cot.duclnrs from tic rnof, two on each s ile. The i'oiiin t , i,m . ..v.pil -Mill the h-st no, paiiiiid as ihe ntbf r tin mirk on ihe under mJe, tnd Sultlit' d together at the i . jr.-; an'l ci r iht i ad hull so a. lo avoid nut. f'LAS TKRiNfJ. h'- interior nf the btiildtnir is in h pl-fti n'd over with three fouls, fini-hel wiih a whi; I R 'o n, a I'lirnice lil ln run witii p'as'.er, ai-ronliiisj to drawmir t.i be furuidhL-d, Tlie Culling d the room to have i (f.u ic sunk p mil' I, w lh a Lira-' 'ii-".,'iii'Ul.d ll iwer Hi tlie (.emr1, I'AIM INC! A.N!) (JLZIMi. All the wood wink usually pointed liHounhoiil the huildni, is .o have ihrep eoalsof ben while hsil nnd linseed oil. 'I'he ylxznii; is in In.' doi e iih l.i t Ann ncrm q is (i,i-s ten by m'm-iii en. Tloi bail and vain over dome to he well 1 1 1 . Trn'rumi and Miiu liain to liie nLter I'wnf, and traiieom lights liuiiy tin pivot to t ai.h t'idt! or iiliice door of the bacii.ei,t IRON' WORK. The i;on bo'ts, ' i'ev. j, s'i : p-, f;.r. (t Irr i ' i i-" . o epln ai.d fi mts to be ol the l-cl forged, Tits d inrs iT'' 1. 1 he toioa iiii HMit li t i I n , ' in s-x'f rmr dorH ;o h-r e go u) Amerinan eiuht inch locks and lla '. I'.ii, tin1 in inoi ! mrs to have jj-.ti Uao-no r ini k". 'I'),t te wi'i he rr quired tJ.ree sell o fire pr .'of d i ,rs. M't io hi Hi'i'it Kim fri.iics, who u.- .n ks. -: done in the vrtt het atid most approved manner. Th I I'M'' I'm' jirools aie lo be limine I I'm u wio l.t vs six iti' hes vvid", placud within the window pann' Is -witli c ist iron frame ami r.it iron Miuiler levoivinjr upon pi nils, mid wcil eeeiired by bolis Tlie wind'MV fi ion s ol thi- h isi im m hi io h im teveal e i s to hang the shutters. All other iisrcesary irun work noi here ti ili il ir l I. ii h ill he r. q ii i f lie to be nl ihe best qu iliiv, ('AUI'KN THY AND LUMBER. A '.I the I, nub. r us, d to he i f hi ,i quali'.y. fn b from sup and well ssasnncd. The joists of the floors lo he heoi'o k, f.vi i v inc! i s ! 1 1 , ee n.i tit s. placed iwe)vg inches finin centre lo renin) apart, phcIi bav or ro'V ol j o.; to iiai e a r a or . lon-e . f I H nia sirorily ina le.Thi re w ill be four principal rafter foi the rnof.laid up.i'i liemi-M'k w-ili in-, 'in- to- brums rsfiers, bract s and pnrlines ol hemlock. the king pnsis of ihe three i f I'l. in nf whii o k.md Hi queen pin-i.s of llie f:ame under the steeple to be of while oak, with tliaennal braces, all ,o he .ton according lo drawings and directions which may be furnisheil hy ihe arehiieit. The feel ol tho raliers and king posts, and tho su'pendini; bars, to be secured with onu and a quarter inch bnl's-mli to be se. on re! V framed I'he fianntijj of llie ruol in he done eceording lo deiail drawing to be furnished. The win dow frames, pullv etyh s, aid the show sills o( white pitu. 'I'he frames lo be tevealed btol to lime a two inch bead around. The sash to be one and three fourths inches ihick and double hun,. The partition be tween the rooms S:e. to be of four by three inch studs braced. The girdii ol gallery In he placed Line let t above the floor. and supported upon white oak posts on the brick wal's umh. r The stut-s ate to he suppos ed upon strong horses or beareis, steps lo Inve best of yellow pine ploen'i;' ! and toncui d r;se, treads and and landings, wuh moulded nosingit one and a quarter s:rir i board three inch niouiJcd rad and lurfu d m o inch billasiiade. A step Udder boxed, to be made to conduct to the sine, h. through tr .p d i u. ai fionl end of Court House. AH Ihe floors lobe covered with one and a quarter inch yeitmr pinr H. a, ;!, Se?i quahtc, noi in exceed fix inches in width, except the garret floor which may be inch wlnir pin, of any w idth, and all to ho ploughed and grooved in tho very besl manner. The step? and flror of poniro lo be covered wuh clear w hite pine plank and well spiked or nailed down. 7'he eo'urrns i.f portico to be stavtrd. dowelled and glued in best manner, the bsss well turned and capitals curved with spirit and precision. All ihe entablature or pnrtico and cornice on side to be nf clear w bite pine the workmanship in . lie done in ihe very best manner ihe steeple to be covered with white pine boards ami plark. The whole of these parts lo be done according t;) detail drawings furnished, by ihe archiipct. The external doors to bj two inches thick, double sunk pannela with mouldings in Iront and bead bull init,e--pnriico door to be framed as in drauii.g. The inteiiot doors li be one and three fourths inches thick, pi'iuiclled end moulded o i both sides. All the inleriot doors to have five inch iirchitraee moulding around them, as also the windows of ihe Court room. A six inch wash board with one and a half inch moulding on the top to be placed in ali the rooms. The work about the judges bench to be done in a neat and fubsinnird ni'inner. The building to he rovered with best white pine joint shingles, twenty inches long, to shew five and three-fourths inches weather. The shuUers of ihe basement windows lo be one and a half inches hick, doublo bunk panttels, w ith moulding ir.sldii snd bead butt outside. The contractor is to perf.ini) in lite very best manner all the works above specified and furnish all ma (t rials of the besl kind, whssoever, iihoie specified, implied, ir in or by 1 1 : drawings referred m. or which in?.)' b'. r, q,itiie (or rendetiiig; die building rump't io, anil according to suth directions imd working diaw if; 3 may bo furn:i:eJ b, the archtteM, of the Rev Naiive 'airiot end Zhiine llelieving a republicaiion of ihe enclosed would bo appropriate in ihese limes, I have aken the hherly lo forward it to you witl ihe above remarks, and hope to see il pub ished in your valuable and interesting pa per, the 'Native Eale and American Advo cat.' Very respectfully, yours, Oen, l. S. Smith. HE VO LUT 1 0 NARY SERMON. shrouds us, I see gathering thick snd fast, the darker cloud and blacker storm of divine retribution! They rnayconquni us to-morrow, Migl t and wrong may prevail and we may hi driven from this field, but ihe hour of Cod's own vengeance will cume! Ayp, if in the vasi solitndo of eternal space, il in the heart of ihe boundless uui ei.- , i.i r ' t'.nM'is i'' being of an a till (iod, quick lo avenge and suro to ptiinsh ;ui!i, then will ll.c man George Citinswick, called King, feel in his b:ain and heart, the vengeance uf the eternal Jehovah.' A blight ill be upon his life a withcied brain and an accursed iuiellec,; a blight w ill bv upon his children and on his people. Croii Cod iow dread tho pun ishmen!.' A crowded populace, peopling the dense iowii where the man of nionev thrives while the laborer starve; niin; siridmir a mong ihe people in all its foims of terror; an ignorant nnd God delving priesthood buckling over tlie miseries of millions: a proud and merciless nobility p.dding wrong 'They that lake the Sword shall perish m worng, and heaping insult upon robbery hy ilia cswonl. Soldiers and Countryman: ' We have mei ihievening perhaps lor ll. il fuml, royalty coriupi lo llie rely hri and tristoriacy rotten lo the core, crnne and want linked hand in ImiJ, and tenptinc he last time. We have shared the toil of men to deeds of woo and death th.sa an he march the peril of the fight, and the dis- a part of the doon. and retribution lhat is to And now, soldiers and biethern, we have net on the peaceful vrlley on the eve ol Titdo, while ihe sunlight is dying away be ,'ontl yontlcr heights, t:tc siiniiglit that to morrow mor.i will glimmer on scenes ol ilood, tie have met amid tho whitening oir.s of our encampment; in the time ( I eror and gloom have we gathered ("geih r Co l craiu il may not be for the la.-! in e. It is o solemn lumpen'. Rrethrcii, dnc .ot ihe solinti voice of nature seem to echc be yinpaibies of the hour? The flag c' .iir P'niniry dioops heavily from yondci l-i(T iliu l.'teiz-! his died awav along il l yeen plains of Chadd's Ford the plait: hat spi ends before us glilteting in sun ig'it the heights of the I'randywine sn aps ,!. nrri' 'ul grand net olid ll:P w all rt Icr Rlieain all ti - t it r C holds 8 pause nay of the retreal alike, we have endured come upon theEnglish throne and ihe Eng he cold and hunger, the contumely of thejlish peoplel internal foe, and the courage of the foreign Soldiers I look around upon your fa- ppressor. We have sat, night alter n.ghtjmiiiur facts with a strange inttresi! To- beside the camp fire; we have togeiherjmorrow morning we will go forth to the heard the roll of the levilhe, which calledibaide for need I tell you thai your no us to duty, or the beat of 'he tattoo, which worthy minister wiii march forth lo baitle! sve tho signal for the hardy sleep of the Need I exhoit you to (iht the good fight, n- soldier with the earth for his ban anu tlie light for your hurnesteuds, for your wives JL 'uiapsack fir his pillow. children? .My friends, I might urge you to fight bt the galling memories of British uropgi, Walton I might tell you of your filhei butchered in tho silence of the nijht on (he plains of Tre.nnti, I rni;-lit pieturo his grey usirs dabbled in blood, I might ring his le.ath shriek in your eur. Ehelmire I might tell you of a butchered too her, and i sister outraged, the lonely farmhouse, the light assault, the roof in flames, the shout. d tho troopets as they despatched their vie .tins, 'be cries for mercy and the pleading if iunorence for pity. I miyhi paint ibis dl again, in ihe vivid colors of ih'i terrible reality. if I thought your co.iraga nosded audi wild excitement. Utit I k'.inw you ar strong in the mi;hi of ihe Lord. You will march fjrth to bat. lie or. tho niurrow u i : I , lighi he a. and de eriiiititd spirits, llirougli ihesidemo duty di duty of avenging the deaJ may resi heavy on your souli. And in Ihe hour of haltle wh"n all around tn darkness lit ov M;e t u nil canon gibre.aiiii 'he piercing muskfl flash, when tin wounded sttew llie ground and the o'ead ntier youi pith, liiea lemeiaber soldiers, ihat Cod is w i h you . Tho eternsl Cod lights ft vim ho ndsson the batite-cloud he. sweeps onward with the march of the hurricane charge -Cud iho awful and in tiui'.e, figlits for yoo, and yon will trinmph. ' I'hey that take ihe s v or J, thai! perish by ib sword." You have ta.tn the srord, bet not i". i'ravku off TitK mwr.rrioN. Creai Faiber, we bow before the; we in voke thy blessing, we deprecate thy wrath, we return thee thanks for ihe past, we ask thy aid foi the future. For we are in times nf trouble, oh Lord, and sore best hy Iocs, merciless and nnpiiying. 7 he sword gleams over our land and the dusi (if the sun is dampened with the blood of our neighbor ai d friend. Oh! Cod of mercy, v.'p pr.iy thee to l' e ?s the American arm. Make the man f our hearts strong in thy wisdom, bless, we b seech thee, wiih renewed life and strength our hope, and thy instrument even Oeoigi Wuhingion di iwe g hy counoi's on (ha Honorable, the Coniineniial Congress, visit our hoosl,comfon the eoildeir in his wounds tnd sfkciionp, nerve him foi the fight, pre pare him for tho hour of death. And in ha hour of defeat, o!i, God of Hosts; do ihrui be our etiy, and in the hour of triumph be thou our guide. ''each us lo be merciful Though lh nermiry of falling wrongs be at our hearts, knoeliinj for admittance, thai ihey may fill IS .11,11 i!, lU'Mie of inr, tl III UK, liU Lord spare the vanquished, though the .icer spate J us in the hour of butchery and. dooilslied. And in the hour rf death, do thou gnijj us to the abodo prepared for the blest, so hn!l wc return thanks unto tine ihrougii Christ our Redeemer. G : v PKosrt.n ma caujE. Amen. y oiii oi solemn silence, on the eve of uproar snd bloodshed and strife of to-morrow. 'I'hey that take iho sword shall petieii hy the sword.' And have they not uken the sworrf? Lot the desolated plain, the blood-sot1 Jen vallirs, the buroed farm house Market, nig ir, the 6un, ihe sacked villaee, and tiV ravaged to'.vn, answet let tho whhening hones of ihe butchered faimer strewn rlorg lie fields of his homfsead, answer let the inrung mother, with her babe clinging to he wi heretl breast that can afl'irJ no sjs pnancp. let her answer with the dcuih-rM-le n.n glipg with ihe murnr.iriog tones m at nrirk.d the last struggle i.f her life; lei ihcl he spirit of wrong or ravage havi Ijiioj mother and her babe answer. i w as but n diy past and ot:r land elept oi the qoiet of peace. War wis not bur Fiaud and wue, and misery and wani.dwtli not an.oiig i s. From the eternal itiiitunc of the green wood, arose the blue smol.i of the settler's cabin, and golden fields oi coin looked lorin trom smiu tr.e waste in the w ildetness, ar,d ihe glad music of hu man voices awoke the silence of t! forest Now. Gnd of mercy behold the change! Under tlie ahndif of a pieiexf, under thi sanniiy of the name of (Jnd, invoking ihr RiideetJicr to their aid, do ihesn fotcig hirelingi sUy our peoplel They throng 'our towns, they darken our plains, and now ithiy er.cnciptEH our tiosis on the lontl 'plain t!' ChatM' Tord. They that take iho sword, eliall perid bv Ibe sword.' Brethren, thinl: me not unworthy of be lief when I tell you the dnnrn of the British laktn the aword In.-tr jlri and jus. ice ) at! nt ht. and t-'i you the promtsa is be o. nod cheer, for your f ie have taken th sword in deli tore of all that men hold daar n blasphemy of God they shull parish by :he 8vo:d. And ii.iw, brethem and so'dier,I bi 1 jo, dl farewell. Matty of ns may fail in the utile to-morrow. God iesi ihe souls el the fallen avmy of us tiuy live to leli the storv of the tijlit to-morrow, sea io the nemory or all will ever ii and linger ih -,'jiet scer.a of iliis at'.ierr.nai nig'v. yoiemn twiligln advances over tlie valley bo woods on l!i opponits height (lint their long sh idor over the green of ll meadows; around us are the lent of tin coniineniial host, the suppressed bustle ol the camp, llie huriied tramp uf Iho soldiers lo and fro among the tents, the silliness and awe thai marks ihe eve nfbat.lt:. When wo meet again may ihe shadows A CAPITAL STORY OF liOSWELL ANU JUIINSON. We have; not met wi'h a s'ory for Nome time aa well lol l as one io the nnv volume of Anglo's 11 "niinispeoces i f 11 swell and J rinsrin. Arulo, it ins g-tfl troni the landlonl of the inn where i ha h.X'cnj,'rsphor put op Diswell had ordered a leg of multou ami a pud. ling, and our sulhor proceed". Johnson gels olFthe p m y, and ilia i oor animal relieved fioni the gi.in', s fit e ! t his wuv into Ihe stable. Unwell ish:aed tho dodor into the hons'j an l ft liiin lo prepsro fur his rlelicimw feal. Johnsan Ui una his coitralhrc larr.p, from ihe mi-t of l)ta nv'ii.,tnin vent into the kitchen, an,! t'tiew bn pjiT garment on a chair b bre ilu: fira ie sat on a hob, near li'llo boy who vas very hiny io a t-r.dnjj the nipal.fut Ajhnsoii did not like the aope iiMtice of lis hea.l: anil when he shifted ine basi ng; ladle from one Innd, the n'hef wis 'pvim idle, and tlie docor tho. git hi sivv al the sime time so neiLing; lill on ihe meal, upon which ! then de.iermt d lo eat no mtnion on ihi! dav. Tua i n n r was aooouncid. Iliswoil ex. U'tneil. 'My dear docior, Ix-re conn $ ha rniiMon what a picture! I)jur o a tu n, and looks so be n i'nl hrowi t rim doctor littered. Al er a .shod race iiosweli sam I supjiose I am to C rvp issji', ivhti put shal' I help yon to?' I he doctor rep'i I did nV cli yon before, but I have de.Hi r.i ' :,vd tu sbstain from men to day.' 'Oh dead tr, is is c.nile a d'-ajri iint-- 'n?ll, said li ziy Siy no more; I h ill o'lk-i viy,tu rop'n nineniig with iIip puddinj.' Zrs vell comnir C (I t e attaclr, and nail the h'si cut at tb ino ioo. 'how he g,rvy ron.-: whit fin" fl vored list. ; r, i re r,d brown too! On! yon would uve rtii-icu tnis line, p'une piccd of aiot'on. File meal rmovp l.in cm( Ihe long- wi-h,?d fcr ihi tlui. The doctor look. I joyous, and fell earg rly '0 s f - v itioutfS nearly timshtij the pn l.lint Phe table was cleatod, and JSjswull s in! , D.'.cicr, while I was eating the mil or, yon seenicd frequency inclined to ai)1; pray tell ie what liclleil your nef Tn doc'or il en liitersllv lohl him all hat had pissed at tho k.tchno fiip,aViut he boy and the hastiog. l...iveil toru d as jiale as a parjnip, and s ck ofhini itdf and company darted out t he room, -iuine what relieved on tninrning, he in. dsted on seeing, the dir'y hile rascal, y boy, whom he i-vii-!y mp, jniir.dftl it fote Johnson. The i;cv n ;ni!hi.' I .e. or I njbeit. Y'oti liiilr filth said Hot-well, is nnr. Think mo not vain when I telof twilight be flung oter a pearcl'u! Itu'.--inca:, why did yo . you that beyond that cloud that now cii-jd'od in lieartn grant it. Letusprav. ijoul.adon tu s n ,. ivn;; r.oun-i,' w.'i billed tho , tn ii; i can