MOMS j~;. . ". /pRAVELERS TAlte provitted Wtt h the 2111 f ly hills ptitiled with a figures(' is, - 'lll you are old de..eived uerit=stating their ballast° be Guard, wl.co they are rot it) ~ The following ten list of ty Guard at the Tor of Piud, first on the list have the ifestro t ; pparaias it is impoterihie Ter is • SAVANNA,. • FOR RAWAN, NIAM , A.R A, DP c: OtiLEANS. JEL • C* ON. Mori. LA WV' OF LYONS, C AD VALLEY FORGE, INN t• FORT PITT. GAL ~ BREAKWATER, X.PP ES? MAIL, 1)13Ii1". ALPS, Er{„ I DA. - V W EST W IND. Ai A r QU EFTE, TALL EYRAND, PE, • PANAMA, pow . , CICERO, ACS SARAH ANN, NARR AG ANSETT, s • :AMARANTH, OR MUNGO PARK, Oilk NEPTUNE,' Cy ADELAIDE, Nt;RTFI BEND, GA MARIETTA, M st; ; BRUNETTE, CO i• -TE M FERRY BOAT. The community Ille • liefiire they make a chi - urea nen ..iee tt hel her I Ireilla not 4 anti s^,it , t V to eigno,te a safety a•ol, freight, in prefereser aca•ns'lt. -':: .!,,.. '- ,' 3... '4• '- ':' '. ` 4, : " -. --' -','.7',g.','7',q-,,,54.'k''Z'',,,',;, PROSPECtUS : ?IA ll= .vv: PIitTAP RAKER ;PRICE TWO UENT: Sew Song by l'aie -Mew44E Let's take this wel d as MW , Through which, in frail bitt taiowet Mak With skirs now dark and MOW Together that sad 1-aind ghat; Beholding oft 01:41 bit - Art* Brighi:potairkini. wash-Add lon to st But riffle plies awift his dying oar And on we speed-.llw - -4w away. Should chilling winds and rains cause foss We'll raiw our awning 'viola tits idawrits Sit closer till the slow i s s gowei And smiling wait a mannier how: And if that salmi& heni We'll ket - ow its brigbinessailinotetsy Bet happy whim 'tis thine Wad Was. Cnasplait net when iteMbst _ So mob we both, at Down :hint lees currant• all ampetosi, The dark. thii brilliant, destined ell, To sink into the void Wolin Nnr e'en that boor shall want its elowiesse , If aide by side AU farad we keep. And calmly in each other's arms Together link'd go down the_ steep._ From tbe Ifs* Yef* Snmdetfimit The 'Cook The Egyptians were the first-pet-'' who took the oz out of the common inlet: and made a god of him. They theia Istik choice places for the living animal to taaft in, end at death preserved his hide. , 7 lher made pictures and drawings of atm, niti in their public assemblies and on greats meats . , he was brought forth and illitaillit as the guardian gemas of the occaelossi Flags and banners were raised on Idgiv de a and waved back and forth with his • . -.? ' engraved thereon, and emblazoned words from which the Latia poet his idea, which is thus expressed-01k har ' signo virmes!' Triumphal odes sad.. were made by the posts sad sung toast deity on public ocelot me, and the people were taught to regard him as possessing a mysterious influence that would lead them . to a glorious success. The Greeks and Romani had mote ret. froement in their ideas ofthe god who kad led them to victory. They helloing& this he was a mortal who had been aahmititiv the skies and endowed with superiot MON butes, and bad the charge of all homais.- battles. They considered him acoter.l, blood-thirsty and cruel. They - milled hilt. Mars or the God of Wir. And wiisseltfte bie favor was desired they sautsongs poured out iibatiove to - him They area- - - ed special plac.ei over which he preskied._. and ordained them with all such and sung songs. The civilized lndisns Mexico , Central Ames lea, selected several of this larger quadrupeds and made gods of them: And we find their profiles drawn on th* walls of their temple... The old Jews always had an it chingfinscr to take up the calf and make a 1;4 of fag._ But, generally, instead of taking the lin* animal they would form 'lime:loo4o4 him from gold. And tilty would aet even when the s e lend.ir of the deity nr : 7 l : Heaven was shining with full blare ate. their tents. In various parts of the world, that peo ple make a got of fire, or of the sun and - - moon, or of altigatorather animals, . - • and invoke their influence in their enter ses. But it remained for the Whigs of this Chi isti,zi nation to bring the nicohnin titst from his native_ woods, and set hine- - --- up in the public plai s, and make ,a eta of him. They adapted him es the Feel: ding geinus of their great occasion, Thal --.. erected log cabins as temples to hi„Mc' k ' where especially be might be found, en when these were wsntiag, theyintreatteta him lief it e the altans of Hessen. enii preoll - famed Gt. tr. with the polluting beast. In their processions, they carried hitt ners emblazoned wish hie image, and with,. . wordy like these in glariiig letters, sin hoc sign.) vincesr or ' flat same old 'coon.' They set him on high at all public meat, - ~_ ' lugs, and as he gazed about he was bailed '. with about& Their Veakersa aft o had come forth and welcomed the mers. - , 1 ence, would turn to the 'coon and ietsitte make nkeisatrr" ettlatiming. 11 Te dam;'- ' ' slid the shouts of the esettitedo Aetna: rend the air with clapping and 'soaping and the god would frisk himself and mule - his chain, and the enervitaa would-she= -- feeder and louder. Then the) would slit odes and songs, w bieh had been.. compete& by tie _poets, and msdet - ateved toilful: , Then pour out libations of harrtidelelo him, and in the riotous eimea of for — joy intoxicate themselvek Thai tkeramiii , him as the piesiding galena of elr i polio ice! campaign, and he was as Mei snIF -. .s faithful a Deity In than as - 110 - ox to the 7 802_118123, Man to the Greer,or tier _ qut - iainpeds -to the Intrians._ . - But the parallel. degrading as it le, dean - not stop here. Where are the Errptines - - with all their greatness and &If _ e inti„„ are the prowl natio - U - 0f Can tr*- - ' . ..., . or if Where are the veteran me m - - lu-, - - - the fi re worshippers of Northe diaiiiff--' ,-, .. devotees to the sun and moon, oi thelitsS tiCTT; worshippers of Ametical They tortuttit. =l ; ted themselves to the guidances of l o w a i l, detestable prineiPleh and they are one fate. In Egypt vre find tombitaitail seputebres, and mammies. In Greece see heaps ..poet heaps, and read onlyio.o-;.. of their fonner splendor, analltv- rellesirn Of the calf-worshippers of Jades, is sem. tered as stragglers its every land. 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