The people's advocate. (Montrose, Pa.) 1846-1848, February 11, 1847, Image 1

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One I) 110 Witt .-Ocuts, if:. uot.peid iirithie Vie* .
o u t* . if de yptl pititafter tho eipiria: io?n o
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Vow - ilte6i itioti4ivith ale Paillialeils, 41-
ya. a el hie 'peat' ,-.` .'
Lefts ' t s ir bliatert-em bulginess 'aith the of
ice nnts b Mt- ' : tel l immii attention, . . , ;.„,., :
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For the Pec?pleti A4yoe..4te
!lite Creation of SOuo.
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r faelaor4r,of, eyentide, - • - .•
h o ~Cyntliia•vpeOrless.light•,,
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-rose antong theisylirs to glide,";::. •.
!. r the skies reign Queettof fdght, •
t weary, wandered &idly fortit,.;
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my steps toward tlio girapclatt North,
it
nglowed a crystal stzelntlet fair,
I •
etath a grove all fresh, and greeo,- •
tmight breathe the pure aweetair,
I. iirest my bowed and stooping mien.
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And t,
Wb
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All ,:altnre round serenely isletit— •
Nil iihund broke out; the - air'ro fill,
..• IN :
Butsince .d 1 thingi mead,- iiept,
.;
Sri" at my 'feet, a' gurgling nil,
tle
1 - .e d db
e aththesll:?moorltghtrayn,"l
teft r inlullin, : esisiays.
ibilwith
it sung a Philomet,
ilkin herficrety chosen bower, '
.. • '
iorne secret vocal:rid dell;
*cheered they thus the lonely hrini. ' ' ''''
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, ' • .
That 1
Yet al
tY .
iwra ploasant place, to tare; ;
o lloolly.blaw, the low, soft,breeze
•
1 04 the leaflets of the grove,. e
120, tretoblea on the birchen- trees, •
wA l thiuthe pebbly streamlet
I dappled bosom barna farilbant:
a!tuman life—rnau think,tae4 safe,
SOFIC 1111SCCIICallile-bleg ant
. 1 6he etre.= of 'Death . 1 .-74. he leaf:
I VVch takes hini off; Alase,tho. fast
Azio . I
And 1
upon the Ertegsytraed, ' " '' ,•
•
1 oZrest me of my Rarity Talk ik—
-1,70e upote the h4iiikly lend, •
IV*re uanght liiitlikngel's seem to tall. S 1
,n Om stark, -witalyi ekher twinkling tight .
• . I. , xitgihtg, with t its dark-hco*ed thermal--
%; I
I'g
And .
Scan
'ought Of Him who could itistain
.e ply:Tied star continually
he heavens, and whose reign
d last Thronghout, eternity !
I •
itd—a*t the heavens fled,
.from them came a being fair;
I • nee east around her bead
ion-like beams, •sehile flowed her hair
dip ringlets, curling beantspus down ;
One hand she held a clittering crown;
with her downy .vines, abe round •
I. ) iform a circle made, then stood
.1 me. on the tric&sy-grott_na.,
1. 4 softly breathed the words, "'tis goodr
In go
And 1;
eigthlingly asked who she was— •
iorn the heavenly world she came
its so, far, what special caress .
she did.dare it none .
4iickly o'er her countenancedid glow
,
-Wiactigtitafs/
more intense
- i;ic:l3,ox, -- r;
iihen to ine.she softly spoke
words, as hearkened 1. to hear
"1 came an angel from the land . . •
tlere natighi"authappiuess is kno.Cvn—
-c4 on the right of Jesus' hand .
myriads sing,; that Him did own •
mile sid'rers through this rayless vale of Mari,
$
Mere la bat hopes, then doubts, & trembling fears:
i -41e . an'angel, to imparttip
f
-elks knowledge unto men—
Tol+
attn. aright the erring heart
4. tritly let it beat again,
..-.
,:. ..
I; re's thy eager upward gaze
Wiere astral ramparts hide you heaven ;
Whatiare the thOughts that prompt thee raise,
Tait eyes. - ihere'sorrowne'era bosoin'sriv'n 1'
„Lama Seed, "My mind bath longing sought,
. Ira cesieless sought to bare die knowledge bro't
.He created San bright Nur—
• ever* star—whose 'gleaming light,
.. o'er the motmtainlvemst afar
• -.. steady shines througbottt the night." '
- 4'3 me then: " ImMortal sed! _
. • .!, - thenhast wished tcritssris done,
e icarn of time ,I'll backward mu
I:: :. tell thee of the. 'sad .deeillione,
Ink
And
IDto ngin in beitazdaybright-evaleyeningstar,
o otr yonder•stars that gleam alert
.:.
tainfal—but I come on ear*, .
4 tell of ikeaven-during thing * . ,`
, ;1 1 , naMitssoulto give new , thoughts ; birth =
-illepalat&lllat knowledge ever In•jnqs
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iswitsttthi rebel angels fell,
'. Godiivrjiltibis resistless blade,
milMti, siimreitheminto ha
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fierd no arrheni•inade, : r.
Elfa !eir . bete myriad workis did akar ?
I tur n h er beauteous sorrowing bead, ..1
.1-Im ` ' ' " I !tisiiiiill is dream !
•
e stillll/4-mpan th e strand,
hiatinYfeet!the gargling stream
sung Auld* *T. tepbyrsismaid. -
:siiALZ, 1ipc.U846., !. . - •• ' •
That 4,
The elli
tqui ang. ,•!;
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HIM 4ITSO .) . ;01...ni 0101 ? „
1. .. ...• -] . iiil f41 4 011PAG..-4,P154. ,
z . ;intradics4ruedness of it-Consciiw
I ,iibb,th is the victirods—.ProacAhr
-- ''litliltissk..4w.-.-t: s , ~., ,F '
~.! —, ~....H.,..iF
IV k i ne - or two''fliorciters,tivill elOgei
( BY r , i lino, On'ourdlicititfroalifoan
141 ' w' , w' e to look eagerly kround
i
ine, pehenegilorhb waiiiikiiitteisdleif*
wa . fi e `=cOlomoi' with" , iiii'''-' . 4lie - l'*:hie
ham puslithil. pitat ,ii -rnialtlii /01661
fi nli I akeil
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iiid , 'laid we tothiestosi
e inedOrtelijor.it was 'irqs,3l rgdini6d
RA should' tiOr'bOade to bialifOrthit._
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1 7' , 'tit fuel foe dietiihr. ' , Titi - ' :Jae'
- dimpliiiilsoyilpir t ith‘da
with • I,
trees.. - 1t 4 f44',Zi1, - **oil t 6 0 1441
rei*all' lixi*O o) : ll feltiiins
' ''as d SOijAVirelktiifilileitliftiffif
ill* ' . were-radiigirtithilitiO tioi-fio
tat, add. trael6iroiliViiik - the Pia*
eVetYsfideWit 'l,' soritilkihig4l4'
hil 'lliet:l'Sild•biif ittekii;Atiiiiiiiiiiiiii)
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1.5kr.1!1;;0,:,y; ;. - 141 •,3i:;!.- ; ;$ 1, _L} Itvzii'
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ME
31-• , 11c6 14 ' VERY . DIFFERENC
• !.0 -ok—t • .•,•_•:1
<. ,~~~s:
MatIIZEI
. •
, •
tknt...•,every, ma 2 tritiq i'etit *hat .bottghs;ne
himself wonte , -.J ,crawled-: up:l . :tom • the
zatre,tnit where •ilindllieeasittingbati o ting.my,
feverish fianti - a.and - facei.and'iVent ;to work. I
Scattered around iill:rw.ete bUgY2thaelting. off 1
.firtree, bonglislvitk theit‘knitresi while . the I
.gui4s-Inisl:-*OriVtitelt - who necoMpanied
us drew, lingetreeS ,tegether,•for a fir:, and
-Puft! , ll 3 la4w4.!:(,it Was voted; to place, no-1.
tbing,',44'4g4TAlttuglis i over, this . for a
tempararyAe#Cring- cram tie dew, but
the ,tikit,am.l sombre heaven/501d too well
that_ p I.
-storm ; was -.at hand,. and I I i 'misted
that Inirkishonld be Placed at least over the
spot ' Oocetipied. , They.. finally covered the
Tv. l l9litlk linrk, and it, was well we did, fur
the fat soon began
,to •come down, and con;
tionedtwfall„the liveleno. night. !But our
fire,. blazed up cheerful; in the gloom—
* Itg trunks were on ' fi re front end to
endi hilethose standing near -would now
and,titen shoot up a spiral flame, conspiring
to yender the
,scene still more picturesque.
One tree, standing close by, threatened . to
„burtiltiff ~before morning , and - I milted the
guide. if -it, would not 'bedtingerous to sleep
so.nettrit. Ile cast his eye up the tall trunk
a moment,., and then coolly replied; as he
s l ashed off a Piece of roast venison, ;that ". it
would. fall Catkerlcay." This wt's calcu
lating- rather losertharti li ked, but One soon
learns there i no appeal from the decision 1
of a bunter. We presented a singular group ,
as wig sat in semi -circle around our blazing'
I fire, each with his morsel .on it chip before
him.. At length, however, We turned in.—
! With a - few ;boughs . placed over a green
stump just cut, for a•pillow,l rolled myself
iniity blanket, and stretched out before the
fire: : In a short:time the crackling of the
flitines. and the lila...steady pntteriof the rain
an . the leaves s u n g me to sleep and my
troubles were forgotten. About midnight..
I' ‘Vas waked up lay an intense heat and
rousing myself, Ilooked about n moment
and laughed long and laud. One poor fel
low who had lain and .shivered without any.
ruing over him in the:damp air, had got tip
and ;piled on such a quantity of dry. fuel,
that it was roasting hot. A row of men lay
out before me like pickled herring, :intik was
inconceivably ludicrous ta see them turn - add
twist, in their sleep to escape the heat:: First
On .otie side and then on the other, they kept
rolling about, until at 1 - ength one started up,
. and looking a mUnient at the fire, shot like
a bolt into the .woods. Anotherand another
followcd -in speechless silence, until the
wholeshanty mai empty of every one bin
Myself: I lay at the-extreme end; and henCe
could safely watch operations.. , . I
The morning, the _welcome ' morning, at
I length:e,ame, thotigh with a heavy fog, and
we,.again took up:our line of march through
the *et woods,. and at noon emerged ino
little cienrnig where. are. (
stationed the A i t
1
rancitte • Von Works. "Oh; brit -weary
Itait.4 - r''-•• , %".*.1.F.r1- .-... • r'.,- , ... ^ , lt"' ~
Iwas struck on this:expedition, and indeed
Am several others, with- the kindness of, Mr.
It- 7 ,-N a tall, powerful man, with one of
those frames of -iron- which encase a feeling
•and t gelierons heart. Ile seemed to ..takt.,l
specmi charge of me, offering continually to
easenie of my load,
,and at night always
insisting I should have the best spot in which
to sleep. Some of the time I suffered se
verely ,in the woods from sickness, and then
there *as nothing he would not do for Me.
I never before received kindness which' so.
won upon me, and the remembrance of
' which:fills me with more grateful feelings. , I
• The next day was the Sabbath, end
though eighty or a hundred workmen are f,
congregated here, Mere is no Sabbath tol
them except that which the lordly hills have
-- , skoletnti and majestic, it may be, but with
no ~preacher but nature. We persuaded
, tired as-he ;was, to preach; and
word was sent around to the few inlinbitantS.
Thcy came, together 'in a little unplastered
room, and listened attentively totvrocertain
ly Most excellent discourses. It was-pleas
-
ant to keep Sabbath amid the old hills. , It
was a benutfultday;ancl deep silence rested
on the mountains. and forest, and the voice
of .prayer went up with• the great !hymn of
nature._ And oh, how quietly and jsadlylthe ,
Satbath evening game tlown on that lonely
spot, and hair /nightly thegreat„stars looked
with their luminous eyes over Ike-Mountain
heights. • My heart went hack to thy friends,
=and I lay -down and • drezinjed of thos.b 1
•
wgsone thing; however, I didinot
The .agent orthese iron work 'a
Seatchman . by birth, and his wife, weft
s?nik Firefes" sors.4
_religion in this spot, d
yecihe, charged_ my friebd W--=--(1 for knep
ing,!over the Sabbath. Iftwo sermons Were
notiworth a-day's botinkhe cannot value the
gctspel , ,very tax foe the. en pi tort
oCtstigionstterviees would be rusher small,.
one .Id . Ampeet, , .and , it Wit S the lettsi- he
aNA,4I dlljP giFe_Et . iriati.wlio labored' fotl:his
1412g0.04; And those undet.him,:a frealh4use:
A04.11n OPeiiibeart.„ , 14iad much rather he
woilld•bave.n4ded, the.. amount to my bills,
fOr!he,itiskit..geutlernaldy man, aud•zreated
us fi'ith gino,tolikdoes&,..
• ^ •
lEEE
Soule; olly.;:ask:lwbel , hindl,,Of-unilliiis
roam these-!forestwi First, thereiithe moons;
the tallest , 46-Atnericauwild . satals,;being
loultulficnitietiguesreightifeet high. .They.are
4enunonly hunted-in the•;spring on ,SHOW
shoes. .The2snotir: , .here to the
de th of fold five feetllendrinithe early
- spring, after. a thaw and-inthieqUent (mit; a
'suir crust iefon F ield iT lyhich:Orill 4ustaiti• the'
, hooter . on. his snow . - ..shoes,: while •itAenis
are' a .erfAhe 190.0.0e.. 1rate
thioyAkkotOrefer at-thite lesion but; us the ;
- 00 e; ;,or.
two,or three _ :;heititiowo
40:-(sr ,11 1 . 4 10 , 411 i 41 1 4 'damp
Another!
i 11 like kWi covered with time tree*
r Oido . olothodivatleiati-eua while the saeW'
_Yr.54k43 1 rtlit**Welleued/eiid*urid 14
et
urPitin:li!PuiiAnt l,s4 koding .
-SKill*4 l4 4 3 ,o4 l o4o i tiben - t4e
004 0 144 - ery*froiloini:the pattitalhe; Brit
-
;A*0 1 6410 1 40-,sii#A* l .oclek :''When. found'
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snowy and -slier
and he: falls au
lunter.... Deer
same way, and
The *elf: then
spreading..pan'l
over the crust,
pour deer - ents.
is - biert
der the snow,o
out thp long Ali
then .met, butt
faces Iseldom
the loi•est. Ot4
the Ainerion
door, lord of-tli
savag,e fight ol
tween! the hail
crust are
'easy Vial
i're.: freque
the *ands
Los'his. f
Sustains
.vhile the
Trough at
ken.. Th•
rocks; or
titer. , Pair
icy are shy'
ittrinle on hl
lers and sab
Jagle soap
inountai'
tcurs tit
ter and .
,
tab . 11er ca 1
cow :noose,
fight either do,
rocity, and-,a
turn at boy.
•s or men
•ounded de
The lakes t+d streams
trout nf:the est quality
one keeps. by tie water et
fear starvation.] It is nu
to get food on 'the mount
still; sel'emn attd deserter
amid ;the gigabtie forms
were treading hit the ruin
The thunderbteaking ove
the only 841110 that dist
-The river born] in their b.'
to speak aloud - till it has
heloW; while the forest fc
its drapery of green in
'rite only bold idling there
shakes their green crest
hand,. and shottts aloud o
suits its own erratic mood,
,ance:of
b doubt mn
RD
There are n
ny califlrend tl is-alto c:
distin t artess rtt ist of the
that made up he granilti
occasioned ft the last
novelties whi h that sti
birth to, wits n regiment
who frequents the mite
the evening, singing - the
appeared in th i c newspn
referring toslime: Orin
bloody_battle, ts' some fiw
rclans sca
city, at Va
I rn snannler
a dazda
day. These
throughout th
So.that of a ca
hear perhaps
ithin the
of these 1
onclietiO
brotttblee.s •
to song 4:
chanted forth
squares. Euc
sure to gain al:
remarka kle the
the crowd as t
it was ewer, th, minstrel i
his auditors, Oid many
and coppers iliopped into
• Alp his v 1-intertio
p ls .
.--7,,iiii....... mn ' ! rlf.
male among t sent, mitt
largest share of attention.
Alice ; and lie{;• history is
'kir. Findinglthat "the 'sir
ceded tolerahly Well in
Alice, whose ividowed , n
bled by sickness, and we: ,
erably poor, bethoughth •
years old, that she might
to the support of her toot
brother, who, tin crown the
gone totally blind. The
difficult to livei—and Wh•
times did not t The wa
scarce and daar. The
those whist) a] now, poo
think indispensable, wer
scanty will their stock o
scantier their stock of ben
young to labok, yet the li ,
to do was tlieit• principal
possessed a fake in which
~
oe juvenile loyHiness see
1
the mastery ; her eye shn
nest .of a gazhe's. and h
down on her s oulders in
curling. To iliese wa s 1
surprisin g sw+etnes and s
improved I , y dolma!, stru
an impressior that instan
est in the Itettivr, to knot
nate possesso
This good,'
tress of the tni
by the hand, .
mence the pa
-strel._ - She . Its
verses ititiall
thus mistress
•tbe public de!
Taking her s
at the front (I
oh the north
Seventh, she
veliee, a sOng'
the Gterzier
laxity; - - .NO o
' self and. her 1 i
rather cool, a
were sittingtii
communicate
was standing
little blind'on,
lence; listenit
Scions of the -
-her-tcibiettt .
stopping' phi
while procor
disc in iiii,c , cl
.
hi
gau - singi
~,,,_
the
,IMr:rodm
Shi'ltad-jiiiii
Whiji all.' 66
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iiiieij.delighi l
gle-Jitite .Ibi
_eiiiiiiitlytha
- .tiiiiidOtioif it
'Wrlllifigiia
Itli',. - `eiiiiiiiik
I:iiii:t; . and . *
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Otieskiug;iiiii
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.i:'Weipliity:
k l jitie*-0 - poil
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waited eritl'
titer, takin
et out one
filar amen
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tears ! A crowd had coil - cc — fedround on the
paVerntint, tinning itilioni• nerd; fashionably
dressed Indie, and:the effert to
.gb' thiqiiiili
:Within:r son kin the presenc.eijof' 'SO' many
ylicon, poor Aiice hail AM, -dreamed of l eo,-
lecting,there, thoughts of her. ti . oc.: mother,
her. lilitia brother, and the go nvocatmat
altegililidr'affeeted • her •gentlb.. Spirit' with
:such 'a load 'of grief Mid terror that the MO
-0 eitt she fin islied i .her 'heating! heart foUnd
telief from its sorrows in a flood alms, 2
Tim crowd from the,strect pressesl arciund
her with impatieni.cariosithlund 'delight, to
the little „ •
see, spell& to, and' reward' tne Utile fairy
who•had so unexpectedly 'enchanted them,
and were met by the crowd of 'strangers
rushing out from the bar-room, of the house.
'nit• some moments Alice wati,totally bewil
dered. The crowd in frOnt eagerly called
Catlin' the hat Which theY 'lnta s 6 often seen
handed Tenni:l4ln similar ctedittionS., and but •
.fur the, thoughtfulness of it'yonng lad pres
ent, the spontaneous domitiOnS would have
been last. Hastily snatching of the little
s find fillioUt's hat, he reached it : over the'
dense tottSS On the pavement", and .received'
the of a deli glued nudienee,
showered down in Aid shape . of bank . notes of
from six 'cents to 66;4 dollarlthe silver of
the country being kicked up it the' hanks.
When'this ceremony was cencluded, the
dame thoughtful lad,* cisheretilthe two into
the bar-room;! and its the light] felt upon the
sightless eyeballs of,the
,child,! a feelin g of
commiseration ran through the company,
which vented itself in graturations.
• • Alice, now the chief objeht 1 of notice in
the room crowded with.siMage men, felt her
heart,die within her at the terror of her sit
uation. „ Jytt ,kintl_,words' and ;gentle treat
ruetit dissipated in ade •,1 - Wit , drib**.
merit; and in: reply tot uilmOeliss imieries
pride of her by the gli leinda t , she detailed, ,
but without complainit , the distres s of her 1
mother's family. ;kith ugh, 'tlie company !
were.inflanied to hear stupid song front ,
Alice, yet perceiving th i extreihe trepidation
into which their appla se had', thrown her,
they . contented them elves Witli • exacting
from her a protnise .to return lute following .
evening, first ' deputin three of their number
to accompany lierldsiscie, with instructions
if they found 'hiromther ni she represented
to leave with be icg roll of notes antonnting
to-ten dpihterich they with cheerfulness .
cOntrilnited. .. Alice. . .
. I need,' say-everything. Was found el ?
•
actly AO' . virtuous Alice had represented;',
and -itr - as eonseeMently placed in the sick
' '''s hands. On the &Hewing etehing
. _inn visited. the hospitable Main Mar
s .rect. •The strangers find prepared for
'inpatient for the musical fellst about to
?resented to them." • InStead of One son,
ice rent through 'die long list shd had
mtrived to learn, and oa «64-L. -
ie increased satisfaction O. C • th e cowpony
~,
'7llll"tgutilbl:filialslirct.tr: --Autod4 . "iCal. ',Wag ,
kt. - :..ura. - kuLas t ititteti',...oiiii..neigiehoriid
a i
of Pittsburg, who duringthe whole of Alice's
performance seemed effected in a remark
able Manner. • The tears of alight ran down
his face as hp listened ; and his whole heart
seemed opened by theinagidial influence of
the sounds lie bad heard. .• • -
.muCh for him,
tolthe.rifle uf the
itly , killed in` the
re, fall of , them,
.ast; for. the - soft
tim ns .he glides
linrp hoof of• 'the
;very•step,nnd he
.bepr, buried
opts of trees, sleep
.hers rise-now and
of man, and their
is march through
es are found, and
his native free-
crag. Many a
is wiklerness
itd animals. • A
1 -
.
nth desperate_ ft-.r
will-sometimes
are full of fish—
and as long as
urses he need not
however,r
ns. There all is
, and - one - Moves
4* nature as if he
• of a past world.
their summits is
their repose.
am seems afraid
eached the valley
Ids them in will],
njestic silence
is the wind, which
with a despotic
whispers low, ns
crafty.
ty—perlicips ma
n remember with
minute. incidents
tni.of excitement
;dr. Among the
'KC period gave
F ballad Singers,
s of the streets in
any songs which
rs of that time, all
s. victory; same
rite hero of the
tered themselves
ons public phices,
vening you Might
patriotic ballads
out pas§ . of a • few
ttle minstrels. wa3
and it was trnly,,Pitr
deuce, inhibit her ", 't '
tgrethed. W l._ "e r'
F:111 but Ids h ..° r ,_e
ere the ink IAI
l b ° cro w n re- t'e
.---ilii.r. e•, -
r 4 tllCtraty Ye , -
illy attralted the
Her name was'
not a litttelsingu
et minstrtilli sue
earning pe\rinies,
other wag ronfee
at that -timO,\, tnig
. , though oily 13
iassibly conthbute
er and• h,• ttle
rrnisfortun :. .ad
mother fin it
in those s ' IT
_....
moi
When Alice was dismissed well rewarded
again) this gentleman accompanied her
home. He came, he said to the mother, to
offer the whole three an asylum 'on his
farm ! ! Again and again did he embrace
Alice, and fold her to his basom with the
fondness of a parent, and assured the , moth
er thin she should no more feel the ,gnnwing,s
of the nionter poverty. T4y,went home,
a house was ready for thcin—,-everything
needed was provided, and-ibe sunshine of
life beamed on their heads wiih invigorating
warmth. The rest is soon Mid., As if to
reward this gentle and affectionate child for
her filial devotion, the son 'of their mutual
~ i zetlictor offered her his hand in marriage ;
• t i six yenri; after she badaPpearcd to us as
a .• !lad singer, she became the wife of one
des' sing sw,affectionate a heart: I have
beett'oii the farm they occupy, have seen
the unitatcrupted happiness they enjoy, and
record A story of-Alice as n!riew incentive
for the youlii to be good anil f virtuous, and
under ncedithemlties whatever to despair
made everytl4o
ommon
as they may t*,
not to be bad, for
money, and still .
Alice - was too
tle she contrived
lependence. She
all the :attributes
ed to struggle for
vn with the bright
r black hair hung
lets of nature's
• dded t ioice of
'power, which an.
:k on the ear with
ly awakend inter
more of its forty-
We are a yery ambitiouspeople—it is the
secret of our irogress, that, every one be.
l it
Neves that tiler is no solid and sufficient rea
son' why he ;shnild not stand as well in the
world as any o his .neigliburst- and so we
are, more at .leirs dontinually in a turmoil;
as we struggle and strive to push ourselves
onwards and upwards.,, The cynical may,
peyehance, Carp and
. sncer at this universal
restlessness Mid .discantenf ; hut 'there Can
be no doubt tliat . it is right; if it be confined
within reasonable. and legitimate: hounds; It
is only the abuse whick, is reprehensible -
when it either renders us reckless and ex-,
travagant, of causes us to pine in envy. mal t ' '
dissatisfactiOn. - It is the intention of nature
ei s
that we shouldhes vet on th ' More ; Mid' itl
Ir - inseparable tram eitirlreei titutiPAs did
we should. never acquieseein ,Itoseaccidentii
of pi?sttin ? . Ivll,io:lysiFic.t.Cyti eAremnstances
and conf i ne . DO comfort,,, , We . must ..be, up,
star' of &nog; 1 1 6111;;;Tritig thf . i'stat ' h4e,. ;$4O
a "stead, rte 'and' 'dude 1 fieiiit . .. The',
- 4'orld . was , tiot 'made , td stand 'still ;* And' ifwei
'attempt twatetidiftill, lwe!,.‘, trograde,tr;slip
•and . iii r dei backwnrd ntitl-AnWnward, :Never'
,pert with it . Fell , regylatedi
,authition. jt f
keeps find' niiint and bo d y in'inititidneSi and ,
I I
in health `" '''--,'''' '''' " '''' ' 1 : - ''', J'''' . I ,'
But; beware, - sof- , thelahti '. , -vTakej , ditro;
1 wittleyou r ate Witting :When e._ , •,:your..)tpot*l
*RI
,that yqm.l lo gpmmcp,; 04f 1 400. Fk,
! ly co .pplagnt - cir.Ornoilii4ci, iyhalsvtvi..;.Roti.
I eiri4m`itiiiiii&i iiiis!lii:iiii) • t''ga yoli do not
I lhigie-e*Tilitl iiiii`liiii in -ftiiitii 'iOtlit'hioll4
I - iiitiy , boA.;-•Mlinzikor ihis; ' , iiit:t o o,9 6 . -
I,•prtorsiOthqlongoocieritigk'prOloos . i4oo . *:
I ;#A5,9,!* 0 044014. 0 4 1 t1VA"., ** Pcr1111" 1 ?g ,
of F e
*OW, 0091;.. , ..11*1ei0ti0: :firi,ipv,4l.,4p,..
titieCillitik our ifo'oetiyi :iiiifii ' ei*, ll o 4 lhit:
*et*tiatnieloolOwii f : 1 ' V iletP.' :. TOl i e•! l .:
riuriiiif. , tot, ‘a thin h th4.4hci:Siiiiletz'Oit . iiipt:
'o,t4noe.ol•oi*4l:etiOoghfik ;-.1 . 1) - n4,m.4n . i.
•o_,k ll )l l o#oolitigi**#-*,'..SO4I4WMOt,
it .willuiiiiitioitief to 7 111 , ' , fir;-thlr.eqttiin.!
sick with the dis
her hl indlrother - I
evening to com-
ion of street min- 1
•• y learned all the
coeners, and was
n or twenty which
clWished favorites.
cent - tying Modesty.
! hotel, then kept
1 ket street, above
lid in a tremulous
of the 4 enpiure of
zenith of popu
he door, , but her-
The evening was
1 .
rtes of the Wage
bar-room which
our at which Alice - .
!rasping. , that °title
. in thoirtlittl si7
ere, dung,, bacuii= 1
all ' whiea caused
very was it fuvoiipe
4 rili' froni 'the west,
pphies of inirchon
momentAlice f _bo 7
fOrty,#pre;sitti9o4
,
ring pr her linc.c. ,
l '''' " 'l' • # • . iianzis' 1
ore,*
,i 4 .4 . . J.:i
s 49ii . nfic4:.;1:1 1 ,6,1
i 41 0r:IPliOl' - 01) .
' ll 4,l44!,fraPA VA%
1
lio . 3voicpxas
-??l i gl irl i;tP4 .l g
410#4T i col trii#l3ll._
.1he ; :f,1 11 0q. ,11 9Y! ,,
1,t , .4 - griO,sltiAlt - . 4e A:
"•:tr ii . 4roilP:A o o,_
'doer fo;fe ih‘p lit-,
rtefffilllu,;:•• 1..,tt
ocirOuiCtinvecillit ,
1 4;l(itli Pi* df10:14,
ri o t**
' ''' she •ad '.in.
i '
..
.., •.- --. •
=II
••,.1
;
. • • ...
i E • ~
MEI
Conform to Circumstances.
11 I ,` ,!
' ii 1.1, it
'.." ' i lii
r
'
.
1
I x,
;atariees ,, y whith.y4
:siok#,.ll' ii . 4 .3 !ico.
;11 , 4"y. i.1 , ‘.#0 0 .11,)Y1n,
betfura tile iiititiei a
tit artilor - lifititiiiie' 4
:re!, etitOtat thefotit
'.in ibk hoar pr t
pqopp:ikflliOr 11S;eFf
botare titey are ripsuii
el
yi a datibt ttiOrtlie'l
'e%iituaiii tPlie ar
. Foßfil,m, Ontint
si'ipetL t cultivateit .
y s ut he batifyititNii •
re(niiiino energy ib' i
stip' brighter. - This
pißlosoliber a r ad : tbej
ur, without losing l
r ued nt.—/tri /. - 1
•
~,,.
are - aurniOddeili
i49fl.vie ry if
~1
ont:etif ; ,'an itie I
1
1 • -e, -
s ~ ~
to - -econ' Ise i
.41f inide .i , tnity
ticisess ii ' not
ae,,I)Y b # l 4 V
,e'd; and 'ihile tl
tninl ' liit
iIIV berth
or -pot:, -,F,
~tlte,.priAsettt • c
ntettifit sitki . t i ti
b : eii'sifittlioul•
jutti' I .citatriril to
liii , twzbitat on
man -; of act ion
the ptya:e i .,„ that r
I 1 .• - ' " I --: . •
'!• .i -. • •Neiriez_FeEtr..: • -
I 1 "tiC,iiiixiix asnunt ''
4 i I ,
IT , Though the clondsiare black taftigY/,
~,,_ ' 'overt
- I Thoigir the lig,h tnittg's ileadir ight,
' • i 1 ,''- 1 - 'ever f
•
z . '
• i 'Thoogh the thundef,bolt is red;,., " 1 '
Thotitgit the shaft of death is gpep,
. I . G•coilis present overherel—,
1 , i - . i , ,-• .. . 'ever f.
Thonglx the tyrant.'a f .*o 4 4;ig ; ~
1 1 . ,
over. fe
• ''t
Though the black 'cloud iiiih'si lit, -
I- ‘- 1, • • ever f
i T,lioagh a foenaanii each knav
1 Tholigh a coward ht.eace slava
' t Gods f.i'with the f t rteitunibrati .
I' ' , I : , '• • .----' ‘• liever f
• ii Thongh the bigot's enrses•Tisl e, •
1 • 4 - . 4 , ,,, , ,.`' . ever .1 1,
' I'' Ttirghq*frilaF4lela ' C lggOtS li./ e,:,_,
i , ' ,'lj . . 'eve; f
1. 1 Th&ng,lt ih ei . st'rive:tc; crippl e 3- nth,
t ." -Th;••ngli'they treat l gbothleeilaividt rut
1 'kbid is ever tvithlhniruth•- .4
• ' •
'
.; t 1 ~. . • - 1. - ever ...
i Titea,„-t'n the storm- 4 ,d flaps his ' in.'s;
• •••., ' t -
t • ,1 •
evtr
,f 2
t Thcu - th the tempes t death-sorv t ings,
r
1 ' •' l . '' .'ever ft
i
I ln the elottils are tilui3 specks fiiri •
•,;., Thtough the darkliotigits blotlanui4,
i
' f . G 34 is 'present evrzvitere-- A _
t , - 4 1:!iever fear r liever fe
4.
' THE ICE 'IEO'6IE..
4 ;
1 r " Tee l is it cheep Initir}:;" sees the
sio Fnrmer, " add - die lee trettse vet
I . ` begins to be reckoned one (#•• the a
i - .bnildingson, every: complet fa ,
t ;lishrtient. It is indispcqable
toper pre s ervation pf.tha dnirt and _
i - ,•ats; pastry, &c. - ' ':
~,
'iNyq extract the followingfr'm the
r Tiititiltd -- ii i 6 ii;iiiit:liiii 4.'''' . :•; t i
1
1 '' tt„,iottir rit..?,.i . A.,,.. f .a. • 4,:atiimil6 1t...v
-tie dri .porous Soil i astitheiraidy _
ecitdoctta-. , pig. a :it 14,feet. squa
i.i.i, noni deep, line it with
. 1%5..0
F ' 'EA' with ' boards,ioorer it ki th a
if`tin ii - level With 'ibe ' , rind 'id' an
,b 1 I
• ''th ice. • • - , ,•• •i •,
' ',lt +Prong loamy or clayey sal - ; ha
# clay or slate, or, at least, riticky in
turn, is retentive of nioiSt4re,_ .an
t 'tough it be well' dinined,Alinice — ho
! a
diseribed will not- pre:seri-a Intl:half "t 1
qt. summer; in such a tirade. p The
o 4 rocky soil is alto pan exell en t n ,
tit, and. the ice mel sin : it in ite of
usuartiecatitions. ~,,•
Stnnething intire - rthan file
.georniuf
liettse•is•therefore needed in all such;
111$1.r. N. J. Wyetlt. of Chin ridge;
IV tosP practical auPrrnationf ' the .
. ..
l i p:001r more 'co mplete. th n that.
'clan:l.. person in the eountry,,h sing i
einstruetiOnof 't hit enorthous i e haus •
tres.tOn, has sent us the'colloit , tit: -
!Alt fee -house ,above grout g situ
Intik' upon the phin of litivArg• 'a: •
Partition, with the . hollow sine: b•
tijledi with stune nori,condustitg, sub
!i• The Prime of - iliel'sii,je S4lld. bc. -
qt • Wo rtinges of iiPtiiglii. jtOki 6 li'Y
i
e e ; the lower ends ,of” the' joips sho
ript into' the ground! withatif ally sill,.
iSpiiil'to let air pasS' through The
'linos oPjtiists sboald be about 21,10 : 1
rif.tfiC bottom; tad - 2 ' ea. e id: th i o tr.
tit itheset 'joists • shOithl . .;•ini` mettie
till the crosshenins, Which , lire 4tip
oppnr - 11p0r.... The jOign..liou be b
i
0,4.0 other., Tbey . 00tildAbn ,be r in.
rtingli - honiiiing;,,,iybeh - ileCtignot,.lb •
ti lit;, flailed to the'eoe: eirit T oW
eaCh'cither`i ''So that one Tiiiiie ., l' . join
1
' nbtsideibebitilding;;and,titentlie
-0 C,ltaul L. , ,1_,,.. ~ , •••'''T l!'' ,::. 1 - '4.:;..i , : - ,
,
TI ..P aceb qF c ,., o 4.,.4! e §t RititionS'
u 'wen with wetfutt‘,.or„griwldust p . :
e eri ii''tnnii coniOntent.' ' VrOs, . nil!
1
i*inter; ' - tind"protii'eftlielilejiiiini' ' i
41
. the , iides t Aintil.iiiihitint; i ngliiii"' - •`-' '
The bbttom of the ice vitulqshoult
c? "Atinitf i ti=rnot deqiyith- - iiinnit i ,bl
-o thr i e vol lf :i . d q u 'lqif°) . T . ". d MC' X 9,9
f . ' ' ••Virer'itifitcliiki(tongiiiiiikfi*r
. 7 iiiiat s tilieeei've 9 to leer ''''r '"'
; Il i rnitaliebeliniont4eltbe!tiiilt
i i
Tut_ 4iliOnEliliOnlillbe'laiilviind - tai':
, 4. 11.4 tT*" . /014,+.15K..M.,Aq ecEtti ,
it o
4 y, l ,44.,csa,wufq,, .' .I:tie;' ' ' of,
1' r 1 - Ok,W siibliitrit,aVe'& - nsiiVii P, - i t) - :
I,t 'iliortetii,iieilv.6an thOciiiiiide. : , , trobe.,
l' ', should be ventilated 1) . i..- . 4t.'''bitti.
': o :4114:0AA1440.-:..e.14,1*,p14, .:03*1
''
t . .*4 l ek.ll4 l , l4 l ll 4teik'*ll fi.O.er
t
initist bai'litiViiil4..nt Ake stifle
1 ' , Alcililliiiiil.4l4iitifgeO % l.'.iy#tj
1. ' 44trilikilogeiiii - lieth,Fit *Oie r .
1 . . ben not, in use,
, :1it , b0.4i, , t *hi . ~.
latter.
,:t .' ,_ , -..i,.•.tAliiiii.-•,.i..;
n4e,e)hdose Jo .Trg..-p, 1. 1., op.
1 ' . l , s . . h‘t**o4 , b9i;.!)o ll diag 1 1 1 . ) kit
' ! R P T . 10 . 44 . 011R . =A#40.,- .
1
-t r i gi,*:#,!,49gr.t,•l4'3'#Alii#
tri
- cif - ilfitts4in.'_iieVm l Aq . - ~,-:'lLt
*tivheitis4' 4 l*.ollo:4:4l4' Ititt'
,i#47Atf. _ ,
4 A
''• Ntifi'll i **-4*!#o :: filqa.
fitsp,.
IQ: Ri; 5, ,, z, - ,;:oiiiiiiii:i4in elf
!: , t_ 4.i* . ir.. - -tke: ;rook.: ilothe.v,
, t.....:,..-.:
1,,:i ,,F.1,%
'• l..- ''--:- !-'-'. !E--..1-•''' i.'',.. * ,7!1* , 11.'
MUM
1‘ I -`
1 4 ,e' ,
'lir: . ' 2 41 fl
'1,34
1,11. - •
I
EWE
MMM
1
?, 14
MEE
rcurn
at cdn
while
nlltiy
e the
toiie
en, ers
=I
enes-
Just
] cessa-
iing . es-
I • the
E ardeu, 1
liorti-
?,~`
non-
• ~ and
, joists
simple
fill it
: • d:up
1. to sub-
MEM
se just
Irptigh
clayey
Intim:-
all the
In ice
ils.
..thjoa
of 41ily
qd the
s near
-haul!!
frekze
eks of
indtty
!..tionr
•
!dig, kir .
,h, find
•
.vc! I . lle
!e
01\tha
d tdtti-
I • L.thor
r4
d tipor
_IV erie
• :=fit,
.the
-
ri'q7Pi# 44' Ait-
, sementreonitriaiotia
s l4 r'ses kitTifir,' 01 • 7*
rOksii4it - 0 9 =
it arm ,to
*ration, not '
Quarter c:ol l ,444if f _l44ll4:pi M
Otte
4
Colaituik.{
Busilielo'Car - , :
i • -
ratee'-' •
be n#3.
ber•ofinsettidiiiveAtrited;
ppipal%rtclaiiez ' ibouse 'abosi
tlt a.dditio 'ilia in: oho
bp„...lh:4o,o;r!olijni b 4
"Jf&@iec 1
kin d - ni;
the
ofr,'1;11
510',415'. 11 1!1_ , .4”!ti
woNt,,t,n !0,11 . 7yent....t4p too
upvinfcrinto Abe
i. . " 'From the .
. ..1..,
Origin of Weights Ts,
, ' Ttio' - in l ikin: of 'ill weigh 's
la England I:, Was AeiiVedll
'wheat; tvide stance SE' ot
E 4 w at l'< 1 ..1:; Allk 12:tient*
acted, that 02 of theiu 'well
er,ed", from the Middle,of t
'iMike'one - rietnipveiilit; 20!
and'2o - ei. - eneliniind.' 4
lit: was'lnibsequentWthoit l
,vide the - pe imYwOlght i• into :
, c,called• grait*:- •..: .- :-
‘ , Willi*trie7cofiquerer,
EboiLiititliat:tiras stilled T
Troy'o,- Of - *AI iii: '1,46''17
paigne - in:kt:ane4 - now, its
Auhe,
.whete,niegle.braied:
'rite: E, 4 11 1 411„iwere,..44" 3 4
weight, bee4telt,he:pOunl.
`tniithiniilk‘l)otina thed tit'
llettedateo the , Orn:iliioi
, was:a Ineditini' betit*ithe
-c:ieret-Plgiiol , Ygi_gho\ •
All tne.:,snr . eSpfppeekie
' `from Troy 'wel4lit, and' 0,
poised-lin thereign.of Hen
41148 1114;q1ny:trlidati'wh.
Middlt. qf;t4e;ear;=i arid vw_
) in i I I i g4 CI MIIOR:9CI W I i9 g;_!
c A 1 “ 1S 4, 1 r e '
aI
x l.. e-'l,h , usbel :"l
' AVOirtrlp4kS we i g ht
rAs,
in the reign iit FienriVil . ..j,
far use , trailtofireighlfreit
,heavy nnieles. IlenrY.fise
Ihs:, whiekhas,h,epa .coufiri
Aet of rarlitinie.et.
With teSpeCt tainetisaret
•recoidvtl-: that ''the idrioas
'were donstropted froirtt -cot
.whichwelfidried,:fron2ttlx:
carp made iiii iach..;.-Othd
keti - ectite . iia,rtitMS' of the
as digit, (;1:4 of an me
breadthi) a (3 Melee
ches t ) tiepap,.(6' incheet4 a
and a cubit t„.ls' . iaches,ylte
the arm ,driliMl9 4 011 rIrb,e-f•
A pace , ( 5 •fe01) 110 o
fathoth,s(&feet;) Titan:the
hand-4.6 that of the - otheri'
sitely extended. It is itat:
in 1 1 0 1. ccAtiewarided that
*SO4I
t 1) its" deli'
-l i•ed,iihdtlfee
;:• , ,t! , 1; •••
IYeig4tiglilidMeASUM
' 43. C.,; ,fixed eo alttandard
regulated, 1492;, equalize:
bly- to . ttie Act MO
took 18261
• The' tenit py
easure ma
into --Fyen-
.iftetent kind
surface, vorette, -specifie r .
Space, timer s. ind motion.
The . several' tlenotninatio
'ores 'hare ikik‘ience'lo
which :are idetirelearbit `.
_ quen: ya ry among zia ,
Ldmitft is . a Yard.
A;cre. - • -
The.4* , 4a:ia ar
time
must'
MOE
T-helbatest Moot
• The Nelt,Yerk Globeig
111 . 16 4. or:;stikinis , alle4g o 4 Ra
twist 4otifielfpljeyelati9w
-• ' '' } .-. , l'i 4 1' ,dfli
' tiVe featry thnt'ati thiiiit , nee?Ornitir xrm , -
the . , Degnetitothie " in" tiii I) CifYi' iiiiiVlt
merit* of an - a - cctirate liiikt' t • IT lenie nil&
ufactared iii France, expre y.t4iiiit AtOdelk -
succghded, in - getting alp , gmlpirtittpileto
firq)iii:.'re/4.i*"esfAtaiqa of th :klP,oiiivst_ik4
dn 'tie hg: . stilijected`tivilie re , tiCone4 power
fat in ` .. el-iiiciSii - d 4 l ;liiii 'iiiichh it' tl4 4 ifidiilig .
umishittOand r .behutifhlithe. dineinild ,, rehr•
40.9 : 41, kliatiiihnintold:-;!} •tic;,,, •-, •,- -...r4-,i71-t-Af.,a
-" he,e4stirifneyttir,,nre:a yet jntoiligk
a rPIIO 6- atlitioll ,V,919C,44.' • tjiln;?reetePt . ,
tice nctiiiiitizalltavini . heo . , illtidile4A"tliqtA
the , coutie:Nir. ille'-iteii. ' ' eli;ltiontil“thi
Vettrherilliive r cavtirable,' , di : , 4144ifriliiileiatt
thiliAtimin*ry.liiikbe'intr- ittly+tedr-, , iipini
1119140dIshed 'date., The s par . o4l . o„f9cAlk .
4 4
iitiiii .. irjihe, rnetion,; - pfh9th - , , p3Foict‘i 144 , if ,
siiie r telAtieelAifs, ilit iii , pl 4, tintiiiiiti,
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