The Susquehanna register. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1854, July 14, 1853, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    - '4..aft vie.lo/.." ..,/
' • .
*.
I .T ; l i
I ': i
[? ' - 't
'3 3 t . ..: ,-, , : 11 . 1-.. %. -.. - • - i 1;1 - . - : ,?•• •• , -1 - 4•1.-:::. •• -., ••• '.. 3,..j . . , , :r - t•• • 1••f•- , 1 ,-; .- i - ,- , •,3 •!* - :_•,.-. , -:.• •', ~ • .•L:.:,:,-,, , 4,..3.., ,, 47.,;-iz,•••::7_ 3 ••••••. - ; 1 - - • ,, :' , •:',•••: , f:74- -, - , °•;-,';• 4,-.:
~- :y- . ,
.• -, ,,f•
••- !"- ' ' - - - .' ' .; • I ... --•- .. '• -: ,• • •-•• '• "e ‘f - ''.•••-•-:' 2 -,,. - ..,'•-'2•'- , , ,-.- -, . - ..:•• ''.
- - ' '.
' - t.i . ,,..
• • • ' ' - :!•:1 ' ....., ;'• ' •-•'
. '• j ' et•---"i' ' ',.Z:,.,,'''," '''
",' '',
, ..i ~ ...., s. ••3 '4. 43 :-4,-!•311 -..5•1 -;.- „,i , - '.;•7,••'? 4*•(,..
. .. _
-;,•'•••,' '•.`" . -: -: ' : .--
,-,:,
~ -;:.• ~ ,: ; ... ..,- •• .. - ' '''• ''••-_ • '*, •-,. • -..,- ."'' • , ',.-,. -',' ''' ' • -••-.. ~,:i.., ' .....,'„ Ii ;•.- -,.,,.,,,, '.•;,_. ' „ 1, - ..‘;:, - ~ --., k . . ~ , t i " ... ,i ; ::-.!,. ';
~.' ~...:- ._, : .1., ;,....',;,:, ~,: ~',,' :,.1 . : ;,.'• 1 4 :11, ' , - ::, . ' _ ;.i
~:"!," . ,
‘ , - . 27,1:,.
~
..:,. F...; ,, i "- =
...;•/ I: ":' '''
' 7'' ' = "
t, ::::,;. ':
.„ , -,4 , :: 'f, ' ' :-. •..::: :. :;,, :.:: : t '' !- !...-;
7
. ..,,..::..,.......,,c:...._:,
.
.......
~....... .
„..•:,.....,.. ...,..,.......
...•,............• , ~.......:,,..„.,..,•,..,..
...
„ . ,
....
..
~...,.:„..•:•:,... , ..._.... ,
~.
....
....,_ ../.,.,........,,,............,....„•,
~.
, . ,
~..•,....
.............,
...,..........
..,..4„,....,.,....,% .....,,_„: ........ t', ,.,. .,
~..: ,"'";,...,:"'
' 7' ;' ,. .i : = . 4.. l'' ' ''''' ' ''''
: I ''.-:", 1 4•7 4 / 4 '' 1 • 1 . - .4. '' ' -,... : ' 1 .7..1. ' .. :. 7 ;7‘ ' 4. ' i ' :. ' la '
. [ ii • -4 ' ' ' - ' .3 ' ... g 5
- , -..,••,1=--,..
~. _ .
...
_ , • .. , . ... „,.
• • . ~ :,' ' ' , . ' 's. - , . ~/ 7, - .:., . i",. ' 5 , ',..1 , ,,.: --- ';' = I I
2i;,." = l ' ; ~ I - . • ''' '-'..". 1 . -...,'.". I.; ;,'''',,,,.=.,.., ';' '' .l';:i"- '. 17 ' . ,1 4 j , 'F.V.,i r '"'ir.'=?l F .1" :: = i ,: i .. ' , 1 , -:'=.,,•;,- =,'," v- i ,-- 7. - .., , ',-.:',.',',-.
."..'.. - . ,
' ,' i , , ,t ;" .' . ' '' ,,: 11 " .:_ . , : . •. -..':. I .
iN, : 1:. . , iF'=,. : '-..";.
;,....ri, ;: : : . :f
1.:;:=•-` "." . f .11. .:: n: .',.. '' ' , .".. : ' ,,s, i: ' 1 : ;.,:::.t., ' ,1.:... ", ' '' : :;f :,::,.. "
' = ,- . '..,' ' '===. -''' - '''''''''' ,- '''
' • : " 4- • ='..- . •: .''.l -I .' ' ' . '.. "-- f . ';' ' - ' . ..
' ...' ''-!' L . ' ' ..
- 1 : ,-;:•'= ' .'
''''
1 .. - .-
. 1 '''.. ''''': ' • ; ....' '''' . ' ''''.- ,•....,-? ''
:' : ~• ;.,, . " ,''' ''''''*:
''' ' ' ; 72. _.-. • • . , :,. ' •-[. - '''' '' . ,'''''''' '''
';
. i 7 •..i ' ,-• : ••
'..
• '' N'' :. -7 ':'' 11' . `-;.''.. *,
- • ,-;." 1 -,: ili' ' ' 1 ,- .•/•..••• 'l. - ,...i • ,:: Li ''' .`.., ' ,. ..;. • '. - i'- • 'l.-i Y i.4 .5
. ' • ' : . ••' '' l ':
'.:
''..'•''• ' - 'L :''.. N - '''
C ' ' •-.' ;'''
' ; ..:. ' . 7 l : t ~:. ..,•---. •., .- '. - -.• i.: - ••••••-• ...•.-. • ..,,,,.. : . _-,-,,; 7.'.., -- .:.- - i! -:' 2 .:.:, '--:' ••,•-..•-•. : 1 , -.:!.-:• , ::- ..'_ : .. , :-- - -'..-f•-• , - , ~.-•; -- - - -'-'-•-• 1,, ''.-__ ''''___'. __'___;__ _ •
._ ...
. ....
. .
: ..• • .• • :. ...,..__ .
: . . .._ ... ... _. ,
NEM
\ -I \
YOLUNE:'I,B4IJIIIIEII2B,'. - : ; t: . . , , ,,
.. ..- .-,.-..-,_;.:_- - .....;_-,..---,;_:,:.. , ::,, ,,, ,, i .:‘, --.- ,- ~ , i.,;„:1.14:--1•,-..:.-, •
f:_ilifit::::Cti*::,.i'
- • .. . .
, . „The Cottage Home.-•, -
, I dreamed .a dream thaOther night •",,
..T. 'When' all aroma] ; wax pull, , - _ • .•
,✓
:47 I &melt I savi mreattligo Ari?itai; : • ' -
' Beit9e rito gown' AIL ,• ' _.- .- 'S
i ~ The grass plot greetr ,before the - doer: I i •
1 -• The porch with views d'ergroig—. .
•As lovely satheff were Ufa*: .4 ''. !'-
When that cottage was are; own; - . •
01 Ihamseßer, that home, that Imam c thine,' ;} _
- ' That *mai bomc 'fitat., ;
hami-- .
That cottage home was m in e . - ' • ' •• '' I
The 'novel walk - eo white and * s i g ht,
With flower tanks' oif ea& !
That led down 65 theirieliet gitp„ .
Where Willie Med to ride. - -
The lone o'er the path flat grey—
. .The willow . bough that swayed- 1,
All told me wth a. tale Moat true.
That there My liu•if'plaied.
lake iwealm and clear.. •
Atom whale banks Tye strayed
So often With' my Loci dear,
• To trateh.tte sunlight fade .
The pearly stream that sweetly rue
• The garden- foot along
And murmuring . fount as
.bright as they,
An run g the mournful song.
01 Rtunseller, , . • •
• Om window , towards the - garden gate,
• That looked.ont to the west. ,
Where that loved being used ,to wait
Who triode my Ismrt so 'blest;
Was'elosed, the sombre curtains hnn•r,-
And no loved form was there, .
Nor coke the evening song that song, ,
Orr-breathed the evening prayer;
01 homelier, rtie. ' -
,
• Silence hangs, round that - happy home, .
Where once so tight and free •
My laughing childicro used to come . -
And dance lueund my knee:
And slie vbo was my home's delight,. _ i.
In constant beauty shone - •
Aroundthe cheerful hearth-stone bright;
Now all is cold and lone: =
0! .Iturosellee,
But.that loved wife has gone °Teat,
In death her heart 'is bound :
Her babes are sleeping en her breast,
Beneath yen grassy mound -•
And Ism innulering lone and strange,
No master of .my
_That cottage boime . ef mine is changed I-
To a hut behind She Still. • • '
0! Ilorosellet, that borne, that borne of thine,
That pleasant home, that happy twiner.'.
That cottage lupine was mine. -
athittotto stlertiatti,
. A . Ma ii the well.
A TEZTOERAN"Cg TAL
ItTfRANCES D. , GAGIE;.
It was ATV of those dark, dhotis], mtir
ky days of-Februarys, which folio:lora - the
breaking up of a cold spell- of weather:
The snow whichliad &Ben, at intervals,'
to a_ considerable depth, had been washed
by - a three daYs'.rain, except here and
thereit lay saturated with mud and coal
dust; where it had been driven round the
corners by the sweeping winds r or brush
ed from the pavement/into the gutters.—
The frost was just eat-of the ground.--
The eave-spouts an gurglingstreams of,
inky hue, for the long driptung ruin -lead
thoroughly soaked up the deposits of win
ter from tbe blackened roo£ It did not
freeze, but. it was Celd ; as - chilly, cold;
wet and'iiiSagreeable as one can possibly ,
conceive a `day to he. PrerYbedy, who
could, shut the door and sat down by the
fire, shivering, g Oh, bow diangreeable it
is.'
,Thosewho had` te go - Oht, button
up dose, and buiried through the allow -
as hest they might. - - . •
,There Was a man building a foundry _i
our village; and to supplyhis engine, , wi
Water heWas having a well, dag besid
bis furnace; whiCh was . a heavy pile o
stone work. The - well was nears!‘ corn
pleted, and the men - engaged' in dial"
it held a consultation whether they " ghoul ,
continue their work. The elder and •••
er of - theiwo said, , the earth • •
too fall of water, the:green& too Soft, tit
pressure of the strmit - lwerk too
.great; i
would cave in ;'; and,l l _3o reftaed to .en
But -the other laughed ailii_fears,
• vended in spite of all 'remnantigme- an.
began his, work: In - -gr' ain brOtter en
treated him to desist.. lEs. reply •• • -
'No danger; I know what; PM about.'
But he did not keo*. ". The burtbe . '' .. : - .
earth gave way, and be was Envied
feet beneath an avalanche 'of atimr \ - an ,
gravel. Wild went the cry, over the ,ci
ty-- , .Fisher's well has cavedli, and buri
ed Custard beneath!' 'The storm, ill
wiTia, the rain, the mud, viiere all. forgot
ten- . The 'merchant dropped his : yard s
stick; the farmer - left his market Vvageii'l
in the'street; the throwdown hie
beck, the mechanic his too* and the min
inter his All rushed wi th throbbing
pen. w
hearts and gaivering Spa to the rescue.—,
Women caught_up their infanta and ran
ainia the storm to sympathise, with, the
frantic, wife, and' all looked'into each Oth
ers' faces and asked
,ingasPlig Whiapers,
'What can we do?' topes,' ' ladders ,
- spades and shovels ware wanted., : No one,
°topped to ask, Whose is one
_ said, That is mine;''-but the 'err was. .
Take it ! take it ! for \ God'i_Snlte: hurry:!, be will die !' Down theyleaPed . into the
dark abyss. None said, 'lei not ,. , my
mess--do it; thou ;' but all ' wer e-
eager that a police `
:had be.fernsed. to
keep oft the. crowd;leit;tlieY SbOuld s hake;
down the surrounding - earth.andtilio the . ,
w orkers.Thenthere WaithenteneWOrkj
Wai
N;t Pressing evil ' - 'll !S r .. 4 avt a r.
• Crie d Fisifek. mite him; sivnbina`!!': - •
With giant strength the hujge
rocks from' their: places.
,014
tarn tt great : deal, . said nne-nttsrelie!etT,
than the rest. '`Dop't talk 0r41 , 044 we 'll
give, tint ; scnitecbing. .
- Save
hitn I pave, him,l , -:don't let him_difit
few dollose expense.' • - •,
. 1114 W ° 04 4 . 1 4ce: giAno 4+4;
t),till thejoigewilat.,..-4r44,ro4oo.freek
let t **l _WWII Alla *mug imisds
`"" i wiLb
titig : 4o. 'lbetkitherszo*thoir,
14 ' 5 * alitAWillitie
tin tube was tbriisi*WZl through -Mika
(THE '
• Wll4. OF .THE' FEOFLE IS: THE i LEGITINAT,E SOURCE AND Ti.itE HAPPINESS 'OP- THE PEOPLE THE :TRUE END:OF- Oriali-EitiiigiNi ; , !,
_ - - - 11 , - •I : /-, •
). ,1
they shouted 'and asked 'tae pri v ioner i if
..
be Wu alive to 'answer, and h* voile
'Carets indite them from his grave, ~ M ive,
;but . make
,liatite ;- it is . finirful . bere.i He
Ivites alive, and. svith a wild, joyous shout
theyredoubled their , eal to save 1 i im....-.
LIo one "said,-' He vv nt in himself - ;let
L
int die.' ' No `!on c e de the . pleading,
,' leg Wife 4 i l o her . own business ;
Thep find troth to do with her perishing
in
fool of alma : let him die.' -Ne orie
_argued tile' Ma tt•as to the . legal liability'
ef tilting ill's - a - 'sspade, that , titan's lad
i
aer; ind the o ber man's . beards, er the
penaltY attach to destroyingthetnason '
ry . and despoiling the woilts. Ne, not
;there was ii tnitis to bee saved.' All' O i se
was , forgotten , and in the full tide Of his
man symp y they risked themselves to
save him. Ind lib was saved.. 4Helis
saved! he is vedir went up with a shent
a
of joy:theta , b
ook flie very; he.avens above
thentp t ii HO . is B+l r was echoed from
every street and , llej% 4 ,He its saved!'
cried the young vif e, as with streaming
oyes she clasped I,er infant to her breast
and though of olievettl wife-and little
ones. .4 He is saved--bless God!' mur
mured 'the 'aged mother:and the image
.efher own Imp flitted before her. •-4 He
is Saved!' burst' forth as from nits voice .
from the whole: village heart. Aid yet,
thikwas but Sine man', aday•laboter, &ni
! fer no extra virtue,. Had
-he aiec), his
Mould }tare been but la Short agony... His
wife would have shed tears of sor&iv, but
not of shame. His children would have
- been fatherless, but no dark s stain, would
have stgliedi their lives', tio withering
rneinory would have blighted their young
hearts. !,. Oh men! oh; vvornenl how
strangely in , (insistent. you 'are.i There
are a hundr . thousand dying thil day in
,i,
the United Statesi.., a hundred nousand
crushing hOpatla ..a weight more .er . rible
lihan the .otind in the well—dYilg aa'
ferin , litige •o ng deatli4hat will 613 si ne
t i
ly co eto tl em, if no and is rat red
save hemi, it would have come . to the
„matt in the, ell:.,'Frantically wicei are
pleading. , •Frantically - mothers 're, iin
ploring,. Sa e• .them 1. save Omni . Dig
a il
away' the ite ptations that have covered'
t*m up. ear up themasonryl cif law,
atittpubli' / . 1 bijou that is pressing upon
ji „t 3
them and bu ing , them still deeper, and
, -i,
endangering , ose• that are noW safe.--
Hurl the Stones of . •selfishneis from their
plectis. Takb this man's rope, that one's
lader; but help-414, in mercy help;
er t hat hundred thousand die!--die m
die
to exits awful: terrible; die in misery,
.sharne and sin. Help,' help !` they are the •
wise, the good., the great; the hitizan,the
Mechanip;the merchant, the farmer, and
the:studhn Save them, ohl save th em
from the .il r , nkard's tomb, Let them net
he bittried% live in passion and temptation.
Up time] h the ark aisles of life, with
the hollo voi of despair. they. are
I I
calling Tot to se them or they perish.'
Oh ! lift -t e load that is crushing them
and thatthey haie no power to restst.-
Look into the faces of the loved ones,
ernwine" pale - with anguish. `Lot at the
AeciPyfurreirs - which tears 'have , urn in
tlusisistees cheek. Look at the Sunken
nil)r - andn• lips of the wife. Leok at
`the - bow#
form k itna . grey huir3 of the_
mother,latilet pint. hearts be moved.—
1 •
Stand no I nger itly waiting while your
1
victims p 'A da by day. What if his
jeopardy i self-imposed. So was that of
el
the man in th well: hut did ' you . with'.
hold your an 1 Whit if the preperty
Will be AI ' ed anti ihe rights of others
interfered • 'Oil! • Se 'was it with the prop._
erttthat eivered the".num in the well ;
but bnii. life demanded the sacrifice;
and it Was heerfully Mi.de. • •
Up; th -', men and Wcimen! „ - Work. to
redeem t '- drunk' rd as you would your
netglitr f n 3 -- er Ainger. ,Save him
per force. Take; hinilfirom the lhortible
pit.' Drag bitnf ' rn Perdition . , led place
Ibis feet up n tire grotind, wherS there is
,no trembl ng 1 quaking. - Remove
temptation .." pd .. l'hitn - to live, : and .
kerayeii•of ~' an ' vi n g. tears' of joy, and
shouts Of - e , rnbd ihall ascend to
'heaven, •, . th 4 enrit angels 'will . echo
[bash a ;long and $ • d hallelujah !--St..Log
• 4 , `,,..,
lit Belt/cry. 'T • i 7 •
drunk' r d
,
itstiii. Roo ... The: : , oCals :(Florida).
Mirror: ives the f, IlOviiig :description: of
;neti - of themeg le Trod - actions of flor .
Jdal.ealled .the ta 't.- - Roet, I . which .115 cet•
4-airily, 'a, treat : ciiri . ii . :i , . , ' - '7: ,:-.. -,,- • ,". ..,' .. ::
• .-1! 4 . This root 'gm •a. In great ' .;ebtitidance
- in i the flat *nada . ear The strea Ms. Win
the-Savannahs • ill, . the -:Ctin nkies of Leavy;
11.14inthiSutriter,::: Oil :perhaps many other.,
ccitintiei, cif Eas t- ,-.. nd SOuth Florida. It
.
has .t ~iimila,: o - ..ilie'fig, a nil'‘ . a :volt:
'abort . t e. size. Of ' man'atimnib; of *ari
,;,cuti.,-,1 0 tha t -}ren ing: heirizOntal . not _ 'far
hell* t e'. surface -It I is. very' juicy; anti: -
,of :a.de -.led !COI ,r.-. „lings. are', exceed
. -.
ingly.lO it of it; a 3 fatten . On . it rapidly,-
4
if the .- it ' 'I
- Week, or ha re hlaeichriofs; • • It
Is ail -by the ' , Old settlers that' bogs . : with .
White :- . lt .. fa I Seem to founder .: and 'their
honk en ez- id; - ;-: whirl; .giumi:-:..tbe* . o,
,:;riaiisti,unleine;fed,*.ell . till .thei,f
_reviver..
Even '':- where ,I*e., : an;inet.)Nat ...uy., one
lichite.heof4 t he - Others . black .. th e
,:white
)lloqt Cowil , A.!. ~`rhe, root colors the flesh..
'bones and. i. eq.* of hogs thitt,feLedutgen.
it.: 'l7fhere i no: doubt *big' rooks may be,
substituted or.. madder,:,, and,: ... become e .
lionveci'ef' , -.:iTcOrtliderale.traffie to the
1 : peole:*: '-
,!Oda.;. - Like We t arrOir r oot
-,, a f
1 9F, , ,-: q . ,, , *apt?i. 4.,.,--grorm,,,_4•9;4oitept4Flir:e so
l 'g r ° ° )l 9! '4 '''
' . - r. P.A- 44 * 1 .9 7; ' 1101,1 * 14)11144
if thought ; ''intfiiis4., - ~ ' -..:...:= :. :'-'
i e.,.
- '•,-: ~...r0 , i- : ,E . )ii00.1 4 :3 . 3 . ,,4,.icik 7t, :
4 ' ...e*Ml,3;:ein fcsit****(4iii .-.
is jii-Cf**#l,d.:s9,or:::Yl44 l ito;ibii ffii
AlOtati , -, :e#,.,o 4 i#Y l '*gs. , ,A favorite-
* 31 ' ,1 if'.0 11 ' 1 ... :. ± .. "'. .0-.:. ' '' . 4'1 ) .# 11 / 2 60 *.ikrilli
. .P:e4 . l*fi-. -.- ' li 'OilAtti 014 11 .Pc4i:* 4 0 1
~;1. . .1 4 , \ - *l: 4 4:*:ootfai9F - 0*
..-04.0..,-' :' 0 :.o#...i* jyr-.theiSmgeter
441,1c.;be . ..ii:*,., , -.04. -- oitti; - ,-,,,,'reis k: _,,iir.;! .
4„
_ ,,1 .0 1 0#;:,..*f!j' - 1---kil''
'ag ic rig' : : -- - .:.-',' ,-.;,,, , ----. 1 k7e.l '.: !-- i .....-ffiFh.),-Y.te' l 7.
W.,90t4: - .1*.!, •' ...' .;J1.1.,01'81 1 0,149.0*.
AP:c9rt . i 4 ,P.Oftuil?;': 7... ..:.:,-, ~ :.:..:e,,., !:::;:.::
XONT : RO # SE '''',l ) .*- -- --..Tll.ll.oli:a. , *oAltili.G ' - - ---- ',loir4T - -. -. : .1.4 , -- - . - i553: - -,... ,:. i
~....,::,
~.,.,, ...7 .:
~ ,
~. ".7. ',
.... . :...,:.._ .. . ..,:,
~ ..,:. ,:, --,:7: . : - ,: ., .. f : -r.:::.....111:
.Fearfal Euro':
The 'following picture of the' fearful
'energies of our people in pushing eiery
'worldly: enterprise to, a dangerous ex
treme, to drawn with a, master-hand. We
extract it feomilong article in the Pres
byterian Quarterly Revieir,' under the
bead of. Young AMerica.' Read--pause
and reflect! .
. There is in this . i . country a consuming
. passion for gain. .;The : nation is-. mad. It
rushes with incredible evidity.*frerspec-,
ulations, or worki aixtieen hours a. day .
. that it may have the means ofa senseless
' profudion and a glittering frivolity..
n
1
er was there a less avariciourpeopl: *—
Here foreigners faitintot their great , Rd
enduring\error. The nation in this. , in
eierything. isextraimigaisi, as. 'no people
ever were from the beginning hitherto.
This can be-shown in .many. ways.. For
example, ourimpOrts• last year:were up- •
Wards of two hundred milliens ofinoney.
and this for a young h4rple of only twen
ty:three millions, wheliare not yet - cut
down a hundredth part of the primeval
, forest- trees ; or brol+n up :more. than a .
fragment of the prairies that. have been
accumulating: rich ve,getable mould since
the flood. We tried to pay fly these 1111;
ports, and so sent abroad every produc
non. of the soil that Europe Would take,
and then added, nearly forty- millions of
specie,- and , still the 1 alance of trade was
--I i
tens of millions aganst us. _Theie int
mense imoorts, in great part, are a cense
quence of,uurextravegaia living. In the'
old world and in ancient times a few no
_ bias and merchapts were princes. and
the masses. Were humble and frugal per
. force ; bnt here is a whole people strur
gling to be not , only political sovereigns
but to live in luxury like the petrage of
England. Our remarks have neither au
aristocratic nor a democratic bearin 4 s.—:
We do not.think -the glory of a men is to
live in-a fine house with gilded furniture,-
of which the-eye tires, and with an . army
of servants who *re endlessly treublesome.
If any body chooses to claim an equality
with the .'peerage, we have ribquarrel
with them. What we are saying. is that
no country ma
,physically support pim
dreds of thousands of palaces, and the ex-
IraViigance which desires'it is 'madness
and 'folly. Whether they ought to he any
palaces costing , money - by the hundred
thousand, we are not It is dif
ficult for our theo , logy t ' reach this evil,
for a mode of thinking Beath like those
convulsions of which geo ogy tells us, - up
i
heares theology, and the soething man'
forever takes new forms - of stniggle„ en..
terpriae, competition, luxury, corruption.
It is 'a Miserable ambition to toil , oneself
to death, not to have as Wordsworth ex
presser' it, •plam hying and high think ,
ing:. no to have a happy,-cultivated, and
,refined family around one, not to have the
appliances of a pleasant' sociability with
friends' , " and acquairfances, not to hare
the means of intelleetual -improvement,
or of a wide intercourse with 'the
nOble . and the gifted; but merely 'te
al:n:O. highly respectable, to make the
show of being rich, to fill rooms, scarce'y
ecor used, with costly furniture. to•crovt%l
. i
aihouie once or twace.a year with a mass
of, people whose olaim to be the' best a.so
ciety'vests merely on' their -' keeping ep
the same appearances. :Yet this is the
of far. which, -in great part, Urban
America labors - and t oils, to which it sac
rifices a thousand 'things cif 'far more iin
partance. Fashion tyrannizes.over , men
'as well as women, and conventionalities
that no one , really likes. freeze up the
-life blood of the nation. - The resUltis al
most incredible, when one fairly analyips
the life ot,our people: They alternate
between solitude and crowds. Theyfill,
- the streets and public vehicles; they
crowd thUrches, lecture rooms, concerts
theatres; they jostle each other on change,
in business laces, and along fashionable
walks ;- the whirl around in the intoxica
tion of the . ance, or exchange ineinecOm
-pliments .wi hundreds . of people at I ball
or party. !the remainder of their time
is spent in . lute sblitude at home, and
,those who s 'like this crushing publicity
can scarce • .d .ii medium between that
Seeding or - the-society
own family. Is there not
lent way I. Ii there •no anal
,eration - Is the ‘common.
• e,clairn as ear characteris-
Ino influence in vnnulding the,
r ettoplel Must we forer ,
imitate fooliA foreign man
' men Lief in the most. costly
three out of four fail in bus
, e their heads in some obscure
lough still honest men, they
e shameful deed *
it possible to have modern
mmou `sense pervading =fur
1
and sato
alone of thei
a more eice
thing as m
seise whiCh
tic to hive
manners Of
er senseleisl
nets 1 ..- ?tins
ry
luxu until
mess, and hi
place as, if, t
had dome ss
In a d
wor, il
. , 4
lion and , ': cl
i:
laud ? . 1
.' Inteltaproyement are .charicter
isiic of o r time, and , ; within reasonable
\ nobly,, characteristic .:, Biit no one
can be. even casuallincquainted . with the
operationssof the country without seeing
extrivagances here also. Posterity„ we
" I
maybe assured, will look with amaze -:
went' at these times.. The. velocity of a
railway train may be fearful:- and yet' y
custom wi forget the immense . , speed.--
At the city Of Diitton,in9hio,rara fun,P4
recently. constructed anok. tonstruettng
nearly a :dOiati is roads.. Atlndianap-..
olisoti jnablita,-1 be - ettie iist ill. mare ei
traria ; , aria at Chicago,. in Illinois ; Nr Y.
wearied outs we gave up trying to under
itand-tbe projects.. Some of these roads
are hundreds of miles 'Ong:, AO, ill in new
4 L
States yet intinfaticy, or at .nipat _:in Aix
creme "'midi. . But tbla is not excitement
Omagh, .:. 14 a aro.tOiling,to in ant'-.new.
piing for , pia and to r e pou : new in'o•
o f
- inuni for. tra .;-• An Matirican; we beard
lints, just tak' a` contract to tit pine . fintra,
in ' .4.-gOni. i the ' Dutch navy: The
4° 1 7. Viotti touching a ;railroad to the
_riwg a t
ic is
_which of half a, ihrzeu metes
ahal.i.hn t . ited' ,tw o "year s sere ' may
**PP Zbt, ..:.#l7l*.rs4o6lilas of
Il i iii4. , *it:Elo ll o 4 # ! 11 0 . '0i,,i,
fa,C0NP.14414 Vasoit4titaiiliaao4slle7
l 'elitia'riOnntlii**ol - thar 4 )42.1:41,Trti
Aire feet 'by .seventy-fire, was rents i in
an Eastern city for twenty' years at Slur--
teen thousand dollars a year. The earth
lam:Ting at. fearful-velocity around.ifte
sun, and Jet we seem pi be standing sill.
krate that tent) Anglo Saxon seen:l4A! %V.
to a man of any other race mingles ky
and earth together, and turns : his l, in'
into 'idiocy.. -1 - . , 1
The increase of lunacy in this coun tryhi another frightful indication \of the triad
extmvagance of the peOple. , •Nri weeder
indeedithat in a ,singlo new state they.,
have - haat or - are
.builaing three lunatic
asyltims. - The Whote land 'Will be a_lu-,
natio asylum if from some - quarter, froth
experience or obseriation, from States
manship or scholaiishiC, from this pulpit
or . fhe Bible, we.
,cannOt learn some de
gree of moderati on. The lawyer. speaks
;Intl' ho is • exh ted, - and i, recruits
•perhaps•with fiery tirrialas of 'the wOrst.
kind, though called tannic foreign name;,
the' Merchant conie hoine too much worn
out at night, to cop arse with his family,
and lays himself on sofa- until he is . r iiis
ed to go into a deep r sleep in his 'Cham
ber ; the young arid delicate girt i 4 driver . ;
throughh - a system o educationintensely
rapid and. exciting, 'without
,any suitable
physical* exercise, and" 'then' fades ' every
remaining vestige of. rise -in her cheek,.
by late hours - and .unceasing dissipatien,
to break elf 'suddenly and senselessly
shortly after shois married frorri all sod-,
ety, and labor'until ihet i .is scarcely able.
to walk, in work that, ifthings were reg
ulated in a -mere reasonable' way,- might i
and would be done mainly 'by servants ;
, the young man alternates from _exhaust
ing business to exhausting-revelry;. and
the minister - of the gospel works cease-
lesssly and with intense ~....,;I,o,..k.uicir
he u.octieys tits bronchial tubes ttud,hope
leisly shatters his entire nervous system
.;
and whoorer will - not - work "at this fearful
rate is thrown aside as ihehindilie thins.'
onensks,in terror, whether this is the - iu
fancy of a: country ; and, if it is, what
kind of a nation will tuinulate 'over this
laud, when two headred millions of peo
ple shall be flying to and fro, floin the
Atlantic to the Pacific 1 If these' things
are done in the greeditree, what, shall be
done in the dry I.' i - 1 - --.
' .. Our next proof that the nation . is mad
will hardly be questioned. his drawn,
fromthe fearful recklesinesi in regard to
human life. On a recent western -tour'
we passed over the- Baltimore - and Ohio
railroad, a day or two after "two passen
ger carihed beep precipitated over a bank
and rolled over-four .times •before they
reached the bottom, a distance measured
along the sloCo of eighty feet.; some
. .
eight or ten of the passengers being kill-,
ed. .We saw the wrecks of the cars at
'fie f0g..4_0 14 , embankment as we passe)
by the Spot; One. morning; on the same
tour, we took the train 'of - the Michigan
`.Celartil ltailiold from Chicago, and altee
passing alotig it eight miles were direct
ed to leave the car in which . we were and
pass to' another. =ln reighieg - the latter
we pissed by the wreckkif\two cars and
an engine: . - The - evening before the train
of the Southern married had rim-into an
emigrant train uftbe.CeetraLi The dead
and maimed bodice'. had, .been: taken_ to
Chicag%,, but there bad dot been time to
clear away
~the , - w.reck,i -Sixteen dead ,
bedies were : taken &inn the ruins; As
we were tpassing into New Yorke on the
New York and Erie - road, on the_ Shine
tour, a passenger handed _ s te aecount
of the Norwalk destraCtion, near fifty
persons being
. hilled by the driving Cfthe
engine and cars into an open Omani, in
the face of the regular - signal that the
draw of the bridge was open. - These
were but a part of the accidents in near
ly the smite iieriecU, t lie Ocean Wave
steamer was burnt on Lake Ontario '--and
-tWo, wore destroyedJu California with .a
fearful loss of life; ,and. two buildings fell
inat New York and - liiiffalo, because no
doubt too insecurely! built-. -- • ' * ,* *
-This . •is positively ifriglitfril. -The Mest
valuable earthly thing is human . life. ,It
is that which is giiardedi by, the most aw
ful uanetinas. ' This i,whUlesala . slaughter
must necessarily- diMinish its saciedneas
and'makem.srder more Are. . Brit vieiei4
as is
.unquestionably. the - truth, only .
.as:
:one of multitudeM oflndteaticins of a reclt
less extravagance characteristic of Airier
ica, it becomes'still More serioiii. If we
are,vight in believingasive-aurelf'clo,that
in Church and . State, in enciety and busi=
tittle, in sentiment arid
. feeling,in literature,
a
and polities; there is recklessness: fitly
illustrated by the:seenes of Chicago hint
Norwalk; then Wilt not eur - readers agivo
with' us thatnomething should 66:ilone I"
WArt, FORCES OF- T,l FY ; AND' RIUSSIA.'
—AA there Lilt probabilii t y of year het vijeen
Turkey atulAttssia, the New York Tvues
stinss, up - the,fOrees of , the two pOwertt.,--
Russia has 801,000 troups,includini,g pi,.
602 cavalry, including,the Cossacks 6411,-
3 §B.int f6ot, of every_ desCription, .and 50,-
920 'irtillerymep, runtle4ra. &c. With 'Et
naval force oflo ve.ssels.includitig 18 line
of-battle ships, besides pOO gun boats::-• -•
TuiikeY has a, well drilled army of 550,-
880-'regular troops, including- 17,280 ca
E r
Or ;106, 00 nfl Mot, and 14:,60Wartillori
in n", sap re, piitiers,lcC. • Vas fiitidcan
lie doubl
.bY'levieS:' The turkish frivY
minibera 18 UMW-battlis Ships; carrying
8$ guns.- . 30 - itailineytiatela; - 13 - stearn
era; -with 'a , total: - of 3', 4 7pp -, 4Qii.,0 power
in liii4Y•if floating batteries,' gunlrat s ,:
ate.; number linitilowri.--' . lTbis naval arrhit,
- moot is by no nseans.contemptilile-titAia=
I`
proPeritotiate,4o that! Of IRtissta. .- ,i J -
I r. , A ea e ; cannotoaten and ePt
.0,), This proviiii,ll4s Will Witlrovt,
y4:rifiea s by She acts that youn 1T39 ?
g
asiinot. . abuse thsk health the,in9tning
of~,lifo and'eftiff a happy evening.Ko4
!3 scat ter their . earbrAirneS*o
,17.0 tiflio)iiirsi to Iss4 3 luppp
itg. *lg li cktra, */ 41 ' 6,- - - crint4
psis, iheir ~.#44VI. 4 O P II I _IA, ;PUIT‘
noro :and !!, use fulness lifflr!: \ es•
pact (Or opsiripriiientii cOlyit ion, .1
.
=BM
. • - /
Batik betieen ,snail Swoid 1
and
Biome.:
it, ,-;to.='-
fenciip=
-own master.arrived . .6 I mem) a
bbut 1670 , - and fondly ruintiligyn his nit
equalled skill with sWords - - concluded to
dazz•le the °Yes ix the Yankees,wiih. his
stage style of strutting, and 4Or . thia . pur.
,pose erected an elevated platform; at the
bead of State stivet, front of the"tiowri
hMise, where he Paraded; sword 'in hand:
for three dayo, ; :publicl,f , clialrin 04 all
creation for a trial COfrlll.3 Skili. - . " k",,:r-t+,
. At this time tbreeof the.EoglishjUdgett .
wit o, 'signed the deat h . warrant for befidad
ing . Charlea the fi rst; it: Euglaud, bad ei
..
,ca 4to Boston, and Wire cenCealed - and
piprotected bythelpeople of this State. and
that of Connectigut , r...Gon, *rm. Cfoffe,
Edward - Whalley, and _Col:; : , John Dtx-
Well,:for whom dead, Or alive;Parli ainetit
offered ..£lOOO each: - r• • '• I •
/..•
Our fencing master 'made so great a
stir among this:people,' it • soon , reached.
the ears of Guffel q who was concealed in
or about the woods of Hadley, when' he
came to .Boston, and faced the braggart
with' a birch broom for his wcapen,tand
a white oak cheeim,- ruund . which hel had
a napkin -cloth, tlir!4.ou h which he thrOst
-his arm for a phi Id ; after he had - well
i ,.
soaked his broo ' ' in a mud-puddlo r , "he,
mounted.the - public platform for battle.
The gladiator or ered -him eifl . from the
ii
stage; in. a contptuous manner, but
Golfe ;moved nut ; ,the choler of the cham;
pion became wr
athful-; ho made a pass
e
.at Golfe with th sword which was neat-.
ly parried, and then commenced thelhat
tie. i ~ • i • , • '
After a few - w 11 parried thrusts, the.
Cheese received a home loog.e. • _ ken
[4ot.,nvlvy nn toe n
. 'oily''trued the - en
tternait's mouth th t adi y pair of his
!lt lia
kers ;during the enactment of.this t gi..
comical battle eh people, bad assem bled
froin 'all quarters,and rent , the air :with _
'shoutti, and hurry ' , for - the - greatest 4 : all
fencing masters had found even more
than his match: , When that ipart .of-his,
fade was well s, eared. the sword. was:
withdrawn . : but 1 1 ", oluckili - for the groat!
fencer; after a fel. more fierce diretted
thrust 4, his swore
_again goti stuck into
the immortal cbele, amid the deafening'
shouts ,of the muittiude. Goff raised his
I birch broom to hip eyes and giro , thdro.a
Quixotic daub; 34ga:on nithe Ptiord ct l pild
be withdrawn, and, a few mote i thro . its
made, the-cheese again sheathed its po int,
and then bis whole face was : liasme • red_
with" the' dirty .puddle water Prom the
broom; and the ls,rras and,shouta for the
old cheese, were irresistible si epai rs,
the
,sivcndsman oh, the third ton sus ea
thing his'deathly "iastrument, I id'by the
.tiny blade, and grasping a bi adsward,
1 t;e
was attacking Gaffe with forlorn temPer
nment, when he dried- out, DS op. it I
hitherto you see I.lhave only Oa , ed with
you, and have notattempted toh urt yau ;
blot if you - come -atu rad with t brnad
st;rortl,, know that I will cert int,. t ake
your life." = -•- I ' l_
l
The firmness 'w,ithisisicli thi s w as po-'
ken,. disarmed the ".gladiator of his cc ur
see who horror i; ruck exclaimed:
e, , .•
• ...Who can•_yoU bet you:aro either
Gaffe, Whalley or the
,devil;!for 'there
'was
~n o otber manhin 'England - Could beat
1 11 •II
- Goffeiminediatelit left the fiord of Otia
-
'bet, amitiii nit.'fram' the
spectators..
bidding a ness and oc
. .
cupation It iiitir pt cu
t-try, with !feated'brag
‘
°art chart
*.,
Carremon.
Nati-- 14 1 4 1 4' da".-
. ,
MessedEP! 'Lit r '
i ` I have at'tbis ohce
populous city, ;ha, but-a_ few years since
~
boastedlof its went tinMSand siouls,•mhst
ly ItiortninS. Po: a -inunaber. lof years
they_flourished . " 4 the green.hay tree.;,"
bet alas ! they, we e ferced,tejlisaire this
"city_ ,of rest,".alt seek . a new' flame ! fir,
in' the wilds of theg reat
,svest. ; , Nothing ;
remains, of, the : „.,m, htys Ternike'',t. but- lie,
i
fr'ent wail l .Which to wers higb in:.tha ir, ,
stripped °fall that I as beautiful, anal slur
4
rounded with brok e n coluematliat lieon.
either suleizn one general -trpl4.. pi; ruinsi,
..In entering tb rums, I s aw cut upen.
a - ilali of granite bnging to the ,Wallt qt.'
esel t
this' only remaining, portion, in ;large' and. I
'bold . letters, thefollowing :„, • t ~ ~„: 1 ;-
':ltilE iIOVAEI OFLTIIE 'Loup''.
. _, ' i , seq.!, air: -1.,;. .• , - ,1 .; ~ I
VIE id II UR.O 4: (W .- JESUS ell - RIST, ,
' int' LA.ITHItDAY SAINTS : -'r , t
I ' ,--Co mmenced Aiieit Gib, ISI'L 1
' -` 0 frilE Lo' AD " ' 1
110LINESS .. .l , , .. 1 -
The -wife of the Tropbet, Xee Stul l ith,
Still. lives Imre and keeps_thu r same htito
that Joe built. - ..Sle has: mirried alnie
by the Hain° fit Di l' , X.Ni.tls. '',. ,'1 ' -I ~.; -s
Leaned at the ; II itel and saw the mice
i s
Mrs. Joe Smith:, • ' he is-exceedingly'in—
t clligent, converses lively, auaTpolise#soi
a mind: superior to most 9111,er sex , ' .''lle.
has - four 'cbildreri, all lio_ys ;. chi:, oldest is
now. twenty-oneyears of age, eemart+l4l3-
telligent' and cninrkisiug young mau4l .
She {Mrs. B.) gave me \a biatbrY of her 1
early., phi/41100d, s.fiSbe„..yvals , _ ,born„.3ll;' the, i
township, -of lierei4y.lheaPraileidvii,o l 4
slo.4gOanglit:b,o. ' ll /•• Mitt liv,ett
,chereiPO:s
`"
tAt e4P ,r.as
. XWPP.!•* - v.c. - YeltrO. ernago.l4e.
wasilay? a ugutoroC,,Nr,liale,Aliftis t oitil
line wa,to.. many - citizens of 41 0 §4sciliel
hanua.l,z_l-I -,..- ' -y 1 .-,t, -1 n
,s),.Shq , iorPrinP 4 4 that IdianOyor wfl-a
41. ' 46 4.7 1- 9gFcir 1 4, ieved jwiliti - olietrweir.
au - topikbo..porp Nyah di her p ill; 11.:-. ,
- -
When -oho she;. Voko of , 0c..-at, ',v1.46i-o,i;
4 P-.6fOlings• audit; was wAll-rnunitii i iiß , i
4 U ,YAlillt.ohol•refrined riNn-t Ping- - - .
vir
Si '9
# lll 4 hllveli.Voo l 7 yritk `perbotbgz
iiiir
IY , , Pkve,',; l, l l o l iev4 etio.... .b.owiii:(lolo44,l
inaiiilMV: 4 tig1 14, 004)4 1 4 PhoirthP , i , litk•:-T'
-4.9 e §.414140-040194UPYriAting - vpith..
fier.,,A4m*---04/ Old 1,4041'.44 /44 1 Y4 f#ho
wi l l ' , ° 4-114) Ogt ..41(i w n 0300tgrvitAnd
10,xolock from A
:O Ar IlMitjtibiB:been
!314fi-tep [ ro.llo4o,),Qpiossthretlit„iik*ti,l l , g
'Fe mokr a thr , simli 1' ' I: ~ !-. 1, 4 - ",:!-- 4 .,,' , 1
- Thb. ' rl. fug going4o,deciy*.i:.*:
!~ fit'
....~
IMES
dredt of beautifut buildings
down. .:.Grass , growein the si
ery thing eppears still, darl
as - the house of death.:;; `;,' - 4 : I _ ,
' The prelicaitpopulatioi . ' itOt.possiblY
exceed. - three: - thousand: -1- Opertys is
cheap : large and beautiful' ' ',buildings
sell from. twentiflve to_ one'hundred dolt
lors. ' , -: ; - , ,
~- ~.-
:I leave liereitfa few days for the irate? ':
tiorOf the stite, Where iii)la .:. es preimit X
more _ business-like appearan '--.. -.--- •-; t:- . i
The French Company-mil iticcirfoxv„
have become dissatisfied, a d Many are
moving to liiwa r where ine colony:shag
lately,, spirted, They,,have ; .6.094. Aerp
a a large and, beautif u l , temp l- TrOtri te:
a he
ruins
of the . Diciiiiio.i - templei Whiebii i i c
ed at 'oollege; . Tbiebtalitt : addipt di
to the appearance of Nouvim. ,-..,::: -t :.i.
:,. A, -Railroad is, iu cunt:ern ,jatiox from
Warsaw to Rockford, ,- whi`'.. Will! pass
through, here a i
`:.and_ give atmimpetus
this now- - deserted City ; in . t the distant
future may -see her once ni. rejoicing
in her strength: as in days of Ore. There
is. no place in the 'wide west .., ••tierloca t - r .
edfor a large city than this; i r m ay Op
day speedily , come :when ti r *io arise
and shine, like,, the' Mornix . sun, and
i en
bring forth ..fruits meet for r tance."
- .: 'irou,rs, ' A:cL ... ' : .ECL 111SVS.
A Young Lady's- reason fa
• 1 - . Dancing:would lead me
edirooms and iaie houri, whif f riob s to beilith and usefulnesS
2. Dancing would; lead: ' ' . into very
close contact With very pram" ettonscom=
pany r iiimil--cgra.-cOrtniilfrniCiltiO 3 - - corrupt
good.roanners3J .....4...i..,•,7,,,i t. ; „, : ~„, :, j _
• . 3.- Dancing_ would - ., require me to,use
and permit freedom. With theethersex,
of Which I shipPld 'be heartil ashamed,
and which I LielievlCl be sir fig.
4. My: parents nd
friend M would:be
1
anxious about ;
me I•Were op late ,keep
ing company , with they ,:know itiNit Wh o m.,
5. Ministers ant. good poop e in gane
ral disapprove of . dancing, an 1.-th i nk it
is not safe to set myself again l i thet-II
anything, be On .the safe side.- c - ..
6. Dancing, has - a had na r e,
„DA, 1
ti
Mean to . study things - that 'are F pure, and ,
lovely and of good report. . -,.[ :
7. Dancing' is' generally eicOmpraniek
with drinking and .1 see drin k ing prod&
ces a great deal, of evil. - ,
.. l' : _1' . ... ..
,8., lam told.dancing is a Pa l tempt:.
ation and .snat.e.to young me tr t .atia, I do
not wish tojtiva anything, t •/ do; with .
lending thOM'astray: ' • grlo
P. Dancilli;nnfif - s the mind
reflection and;prayert-end:J.
nothing that will . ,estrangn m
God. '‘
' , / f
10. There are 0
cises and cheerful armisernents
none of the ohjections Goan)
them that lie-against:den - 02g
tuous -assemblies.
' -•' A Sixth Contiiien ''-: , • ,
'An extraordinary Plienionen , n, esetit-:
ed 'in the , - Southern Ocean, ' s , ,monder'
our settlements in .Nont.Sont.' IrVideaof
still more eminent imphrtance I A: sixth
Continent is in the very act Pt. . I N - Iwtb be
fore our
~eyes! , The' Pacific :is dotted
with islands through the - imui nsespace - '
of hearly-fifty degrees - Or'lon :tilde, and ,
as Many of latitude.._ Every o ii of these;
islands Seent3 to be InerelY e-c ' ..tral , lioint.'
for tbe forth-v.lcm of . Coral ha s, , yhich,
by a, porpemal progress,' are, 'lnes:fro - in
the unfathomable:depths of the Sea. _'The`',
Union - of a -few of - these,inass ~td I'oo4 l
shi;iies itself into - an island :;'.; . e'seeds of.
plants are.carried•to it by the t ir,ils. or , ky,
the Waves; , and from the mom
i nt _that it,
overtop the
.waterS. it is : p co eyed, *kb
vegetation. The - nevi island . pnstiiutesi
in its turn; a..centre;of growth' ': another•
circle. . Thu great powers of:
. iturci - ap
pear 19 be. still, i ri peculiar n acti
~ ty, ins this.
t s.
regiml,,and,. to ',her tardier , pro sesi She.
sometimes takes tie assistance e \ , o -
cane - and'. the''earthiriake:' --' &Ili- •thtir-,
southloftlsTeisr Zealand th• the a `rtho the-
Sandwich IslandS, - , the,. waters r buudantly:
teem "with gulse f4nre-ne4t# f . eirl, iF . -
tion. ; i Still, the coral insect,.t. o'll,iiiiiim-. ;
ti4O•bnilder r6riiirttei4 - i l iiglity. 'oidi; - iiiii.
1
hii work ; the*Oeiliati' iscinters eted with
myriads of these lineaof fosuida lens; land;
when the rocky structureshitl .".hail. elf
_ehnleil`th,e sear.tbell will-en come ) 1 i 3 4.4 ~..,n•
inn re nt:an- --- 4irer.4Z Raper.
' • -.ii• iiw.CATR -- .4-A: caVe.Of
blemagnitude was,Oiscovprett
~.
„Lt.., a v Dry Valley,,,,,,tlnotf co
miles below Leivisburg, on lin
iti l g to YoutigmaO ` Sr.: Walter; '
was developed
_by Idastifigi .T 1
is large enough to, admit.-t 1
abreast. - It, leads to:.; an ar
about twelve feet bread, an d; t feet high, descending graduait
filly `yard.4'; - wiled it 4401)&1:4
-irregularly to arpoiliVitheut '
yards from the entrance. #H
ce4nreVtite...n_ -- arrnWe'endwhat :
has not :yet;, beenlisceitai9ed;
beiii of Water hail been Aileii
•iiiiii liiiiial titiercingii'branch
haveisot:beetrOiptored. l -Stab
pendant formations pealiar tc
caves ilre.found in abundance.
as Oixbnnare.(l,PeroOn-linNo .
onci`daf:, ..--` -, ' ' ...
~ , ,--=--i-a---.-4.
GOLi).-a+Thieni .
,auiifenaub:,
diacoiered in ..the, ii,;jia:ict*l
in 1834= - mid 18 shy iiii'lriW
diitiatiiali 3 aliii4elflii iliii'S'i
ienll. o4 : 44 ndePentreneOtt*
nfrOgeenneas of tthegol&whic
teCe ittltlPlsX#. l -'. l ..'4 t bs e l , ;-, .
1
1 .t , . Airt!tiflebbk n7tMttinn*'Atk'
On fc*„lte dishidge g 4bit'ltiiii
iiiTll6iiiiabitnribti . 6 l 4Vr:
tag 02' 0 0' Met(' And . 4.149.04fn
4 0004 ,1*. 0014 gy riOtii - )4a)
4solvs - iwt - - ill* '.°
me ?matt° ....':' t: - .)s-Aik. f
I go,*
WO', itheW ili '-',
, Iltit
i ik r.
i t
thei,olo4tri* •
unit Gazetee.
14, 18.131.,
...e
• -
;113 piaibhng
cast:and:eW
and disiTial
. .
:tack cr4will .
li . a rp: 1 aj il -, ,
k.
'Serious':
can ::to do,
:'-10,1x1 my
h btiri
tog --
prornis-,
EINEM
tritli~:
OEM
=SE
t
,L,: 4 i ~.. - - - , -.):,-, 4.....7 , - , yr
. :- . . , .1' -'-;.*•,.,- . .:-. - - 4,t41.41ii i . , :; , :, • - : : , 7 1 ;;;.k.;:::: , . 1 , 1 ',+::;:.
.. WIIO . g.
, :-... : J..: ; L
1 : 1 ''
, - , l•_,
Speehneas .sofiroti '14.101?-cr.,: t _i.
- TheCal:pe'fiter viho - Wkitikfldili --• '
points to At.witti-iiii4isOild''.itit , *os: =-
it: - Ile 131ackanlititeilWreldumks - 4d
plc* `calls io . 14 T iceii010:itiOit#0 '.
and , saye r . 4 I tali& it:' , ;l' fiiiii:Sl*lo 3 ol
lo ci
holds up die ilisteelegifiatif ' Ong boa; -
- ii4' : 151 S* !It * my:, - o*# : :4 1 *- 71 ;ffiTr*/
Physician , < with equal :1it1(.40. 4. 1 0A':l 11 ,
f e
i gio f - 43* ria , . ' I i 4 ed.hira% .'-=`: I*-': - ,
Sport 'bo %etc. the e4:nup-of: 1 * - 4-„':
'2,a t l_nlaa' s arPlk and rit!iniii Yivilt4.. -
_ _ i t.....,,, , , _,.......,;-...r1.14- , :i.. -
acenv -5 ?-m , t...--agimiiirvir:i
- Lawyer ditailitelin:intrietkethe std!ir.,
'and delights.knAliiini; g:t.::pciu,4 l q - '' . 7:
Evia,gie„Esitiei'shows bre - ', 4, 2
eiiiini droie-w - ell:ctiiiiiiii,i . rtti , .**“- *tit
Every mechanic capable of aeloc r vview ,,
~., .4 ww,,....,, ~, t-I.F.tk" , ‘ ,.--t. ' • ,
jobi ev'iri- - 4-TT,OressloYloi: 1 7 1 a,iri ' - 01. Y na
his - Pll?faOio# ; Ove•tY,Jaal Oti5,lMT: er,'.•
lairful .l uilii tifie ik*i.iiiii :uLt__,..: ..,.._ ,
_4'l
specimens' Of his' isiork,7, 'with' 't - nee•'
_ l if"g•' ' ' 'ralie.z port la `.-
by_the lswaertheJand.in his oippoomitiii
never.Pojo*tO 0. 0 speOmeokof WwAtkii
aria says, 'I did " ii: The., Arlitiliabliii4 .
wallow in tliettitter 'hefete talii,iii) . 64'‘,.'ilbit
t
*ife may di liroken-heariiidAinttltOtit 2 ,J
drew be driv n,to beigirfandlithee Ott& -
although Ith e 4 jobs': maY be'-tOrttell ,o oli
according t ' the proit app fed; p_attcli.
conteMplate - in " hii liiense;; jet Si-:,ilitUr-,
always dka iiiii:tkort:": 4 :Vlier.-i ire ngiir .
specimens.' my Wore 2 -1413 1 ,itiaea,r: '
Wonder, if_ o r
.4,drunkard-triakere7 - f : - enitilif
not be indue to present a. fewlipm:itiiiiiic
for a P ran O nk,-et tte-world'stßoi l' ~,41S
vve, could' .find - one ,i,viic:ileioeoii-,:zi--tio
work, -we wont(' malin -a 'fc'irttrii‘bienii&‘• - -
iting, -him as` one of the 4:,seiniff-wrinati4;,/ j
= Tennessee , State Seittaell_ , c .,, r. , ,, i ~.> , T ,
, . • • . -- ~.. 4:-", -;,..-..-:_.`_.=:` -
not Dan-
~...,
... i .;.. 1: 'fli*:: Parrot.* *BloStejaw.:o-1;.;..4 - :, : :.'.: .
'r Irciii47oB;:ii)(T4**;iiii=ii“Skii,iiteir':•-:-
Aiiii
deep; - 't, fie ;lb te4;l;:iina :iiiiii . *lo4::iiii 3 O.::: : ::
lode, i - iti'l4iliiiiiitig:o4liiiiiiiiti `.**o - .;,.:'.* . 7-:. i r ,.
most , renikkiWitioteikeTiiietttliiift.iit '.'
A0., ,- , - ,prahaireti,..xipa r iiii= - Bi*PPi;*lig ..,._ :::
‘4Y ,: :`viriP'bitd .. -.000 . .44 i4jOiti*:- . f9tkliliS:o 1 .
enti;.:.lifeinteiti:. h i o,*itli;•*: : l l .*liii?.., Ar - : . f.
*lifeh'..elie -T :Xia: - .lii4kiiiieit F 7gieiqiiii#liif . :.:,..: .
• telfoiiiiiii'L ; . • 4o .- ;4ik::..f.*.ofr , :piiiii*x:4o - 4 . ?;' ,. , :-
ilg' ,. ;:t .f .-ptiiimi:ip.... - illiitii*opViiifOyiiia;:iiiiiiij i - ~::,
startled ' -- 4.1. - : a ":voce -,.,,trci,ii.i**iC
t1i049.d0 . 41 00gr , 0 . 14;4 1 =#(01. 1 * #4#4il:
ifi4iiei;, 4 '. coiio;-4iit gito#4,,tbilkr';l
:Nothing - could - 6 - iti) . iU*o - 6.11', 4.o'*tifitlOnid,:,: - ,
iiikiirAi*iiit ttitiOniiiio :: . ....71**tiWte,... : '
licih!e . ' ' .2. 4 ,6 0 6 4 - ..: 40 - " 1 i - -i=4.oi+Siio.4":',ol - o''',: - :,'-i
parrot .IstitiAt-Abe..4iiittiiii-Otilkiiii::::J::
34*i:* - : . .K.ioe - 1ti: ... 0.,: - . oeit toilyig - ,. -. .t0 . , - *.--.:
iiitik4:2l - t . ..=lioue, - *pii;i.o . - . tosAtwi*. .!',,--;:::,
ittiit. !t...th - iciogh - ,-;, - '1$0 : - s': .!.-.',..*oth-*iii3(..:-;:.::,=.,
thitibii4.7iii,xeughi . ..l . *:ee :4iiilitrnfio;
i sle
iiii.ilthilier,iieifermief.,. --...Tiiii;i:***'.4;;:::
iltrePireid.liim - 0 - 4 . c0;4Qi444):1ii',.. , *** - i::: : :: , . , ;'
()mint *iiiildo4-itti4.iir.li.ol:4o.,__Likra.:',:.-'-.'•
edilledeirkthat,elien - e4l)%:',!,'SLlßpfilgttl'i:
chair.- ''',:tlt,en"--'IW-'i4Oliienool(:''Li:.-.1040',;::!:-.---,
Bi•iitanitt,7: - . in ''a 1944;'eid:Ciii10,Peil'AIMP
ihe
s qlie*.reisifeill'±oii heiliiielitlietiOik -- . - :::::
bii4l.:eiPlOrliinii.: 4i 1 , ai 2 0. ,otr:liiiiigli Igii . '.. * :,' .-
ii . iiiiiiiiiiiiriif ' its , :tikleete:Thiet:''' ...
- ', ''...f , :;-i
l ilis ' ::Piitir ' been . eike114: 1 41:X1i,4 . :.. : l. _. ~_414, - ;':.-c'.
iviiii:':! . .ptici*. 'l*iiietaiuk:o - #4* - }l - 0 - A,'.i: , .:;.: - ...-I',.
i t
1...iiett0r. , 04. - rp#::*ii4 . 4l,: -. 1%T.... erirr.T.11,....._ ' , 2 , 4:- . ' ;:l
ti*OrrTol 'P co;* - 5 - - .-- )0 1 i. g i i :24 : i i*t . '.4.o#',...
64;:pse. elii.c..:',,ve'l . ' .: .:grot.;:::**944:c.;',.,44*,:*fki l : ; ,z
iii 4 . -, how :hoarse-- 1 - iurtrr. : :,:.:: : .:o4 . ? - ,0*.z. :,, ,,
- aiiiiiii:ciiisitioi s oefoi*44:*tioilt#4itt i :;l
'iii'.'eutiiie ... kir 4 ,siiiiriaiii.'':o4 . e.Xiifgi l 4-fJ
andl music;; : vitlicgit ' 4 o , l 4tiii - i** 4 . t* : :- - 1I
- ..44440440 - ttakoFill ..1 ' ,1 :: , !V • - t . ': , , - '''. 4 s' - ')'s l: ] teP:(W: : :: -
...[Gaidifiiei - .Uisii:-iiitSi
. , , J - • ;p. , :. I- - ~.„-,,-.,-.....,-, ,-r.,...,,... ,....•,-,.,: , .:;,-g . ,..,.. ! , , ,,,,,,,,, 7 .
...!1:,..-51..
', I StAT***4 0i 'T 4** tiR 5 1i ;T1i0)1.:t4,. 1 7A,, ,,-- ....i
,liiiii.titooli . .tuaii*ci - .:4: l li4Oitiooilditi :- - Y - - : - .1 , .
tv.iiii - :i iibjeci4.iii4 , jibiA4:4to 11::: -4it'fft!-; - ] ii , i
Ig'ao-ie-rr-:.:* w).li'cli;*tiiisikiOfi'.'liefili*ii.io,**:l
- 0 C 1 :00i040.- helit itlliti.ii;ooiiitii7 : Otte:P:4A
to' . Biiiiili:ittle;:lii:T. re: , kitfei''jiiiiitihWiit.
vitiidii assumes iikjetaiSrreriejethttn t ,i. , .,l
- t - --,,,, .r. -, i-. , 7,. , pi - : ,
it.;Bo4.'TtrOriii)iid'3•: . 4einCOn'ol::;-_ , ,thc.,o :,rem;,?: - .1.
.1 8 enta..0 . 0 , 1 1 : :: 1‘ , 0 4:4 . --,( .:149Y:'**041-4*:€l - ': . i.
Ali. -7 : . .tho.ee , . ;claSiSi;:jOiel'oferbieNififii.: ,. ..,, , fi
:treated: - , of. ill; i'OiO4t.QO''O**lt**kiga::ri
c4iiiiiitik,ie(j.iii4g ( 4.t . iftl.4l4Xo4.lo.to.o4.Vp,V - C:1
:iiii'afiiiiit ' iliOti i#,n r -trif , o4 6 : l 44l .l iiiiiil
;hite4i.'iiiit - ' : :tot - c - .4Tikhit*lii4lll2,l4Wili l
Ihen.iii4i4ii Olii . ii-ilii*,..
~..
,440.74f - i - 1
:64:..ii.**ttliikt . od.;Wit:l;!o* , Oi L 412iii , '1
wear death; '.1 . Qi05*41i 3 .00.04 . ..***: -, : ;: - '1
1
`tii'fiiiiityli;:g444- ' 44 4) l4: . :o::*(*ki.iY,:lit ~fitz. p .6';. , . l
..0) -: .10, -. 16: vet4i*iitii;: : :: -. : , Tti#,#4l . llo, - .:1
who -- '''''re' t' 'a 4ithei'iTiitsi'lite'irtiittr' : : :.. '''',
CODS . * A e n ~ . ~.... , , ... ~ r ...t.
hiFijit.t,hiOir-fieetliibiritieoi: - ***ftv . !;1V:..-,„ : ,,,,,
,imitough f- rfiiiii(l . -.. - iiiis . ,ipiiilifii - :itiairlq., , : 4 : ::- . . - : , , -..A
: , qq,e4q3q,ctu:,94, - ,''.f.tiffp,4 . ,,Ai! ,- f,.)..fc%r5...tiiiL....;
: Mid iiu; : : lteie -.. inok t..=lr . i;i:4o,T* - 404 - trio*4l - ,, , : . 7:: : .
*iiiiiiiiie.* i ' e . .'.4ojoit . :' - . o7,ll * .txXiiiiikikt. i : : : :- : .....',?,
4
Triiiiirii `.4t - .'51 - 110:1106:SitikOitilifoq-i:211
iiiikiiii4O - 'i, *=l.47.4;ktikioiliiithiv‘f , ' . .3
aoti4ii -' 4*,!i,r in.4:41,f, ~ , :, . , , f., . ., . , ) „, i .:!. -i - , ilit4', : A. W .kTF.;:::"- ! 1.
~.
.::,,1
11*A - ‘l.l. AN :: ii:,iet'rr', , T, Ali •-•'-: . ''.."
'14441:': '1
lidl;' ciii . ' - I! ' itii 4i . =11'4 , -.:-.Oi:,A-0- . ..**rl
i
iiiii-..4te - Ai*kitiii4:-..7-*: - ;#o94*-,.:::1
, -iiiifoofifriiiiii-..tiliti,eo4 Pl7 . 4 ll tiir* -- ... , ,;;.i
6o*, i' - ';blit hif iiiiil ,i ecr4 3 iii4i ! -7 )*;41A.1: 1-- . ' :1
hi4 , 44d ' o.kiii , :k l 4braj**o4 . i : :,, - .. : i*4*.: t A l ; .- .
,6
: .P,Lioo*- 4 1 0 P.P4 .: # 4 *( 0 0 - !1*1*44.10;.EJ
t l. .iiii ,ol 4: o go_ t f o .f4iPrO, - .ol#,Tili***.ks:.]
ii'iiiAtirii ir 4 1 1c10 J40 0, 004 - Pl i titt.4 .. .-5 - 1
41664; :Oatiitg*r : t4.4* - 4.iiii,iiiti**TcwAn
*-0 - 0-..l4l:itlntobAiokicistikilytiort z,p - * . f,.,, k:i.: , . , 1
iii.:(ii . :fitio - oilookt4tlit*r - ii-4 - mktitl
- X.#i:4l l . l 4f9i* ' 4 , 04 ' : ' -' , # )o . -. ?..f:%..01* 1 .:141 .
1 4ui • - A i * itrg o 4. -- e r -'-'::: " . :' .t; t' -::'` o ., .i , 4:;efl'ii3t.l
..,-, 4 -4 1,017 f i4spi;" - .Niiiiiiiik ilow .*t,t . w.:.,, , 7 , ...c.; , 3. 1
j
i t i4 , 4 , ,i,1
ii,toiii*.iiiiiiii ''
-- I* ll- ''''''''''
„,....-
~ • „..
1
' i . L,.•,- 1
,cosiera.
tan3iiit: 4 2d '
tntY , , tPur
a --
,40169i-.:-
IThe.:c;:ive .
it entrinicii
, 6n
'llcd 1 /14 11 .
'lt
. 614 i. 7 4,v0,
~r aVOuti
-11 iiii-eiidi
o : : . 6tindred.
i
re Tit tbe.r .
19. 3 IMY i ond
m
! a t t'
, Fail lit
,
fr:' ivhich
kind
'fitniestort?
i, AtimpftY,
i s Cif.4) 1-.:.!!?
Yen': vga*
i of pmii
. tic e e4 Who;
, „ Aiiiferi p .
ivakorei
' Wite'lleat•
f ' it,c014 6
1 IfiL , , - •
A.... P 1 .0
i feceiiiisV-
Viittiikiiy,
motterotr
(-Arii
u lity,
tn
*Act;
4 ;
~.,,,.0
3 :I
0111,1sts
Hoes= iaaiy=:
Ph 1 0 5,4 1-RITA,
ma
asu an
se s.te ITV irk
Yr; - t
1110 - ) Vietlatitif
Sdprittdlet
Conte out 419 4 1
ikt*Atritl oll 4oti
Ine'etv... 4 l l 4 l
11,1Pu..141-1'
t.-
. .