Indiana American, Volume 17, Number 30, Brookville, Franklin County, 20 July 1849 — Page 1

OWR COUNTRY OUR COVNTRT'8 INTERESTS-AND OUR COUNTRY'S FRIENDS. BY C. F. CI, VI1KSON. CROOKVLLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY. JULY 20, 1S49. VOL. XVI r NO. 30.

OBivIO.' Dcliverc la Browlivillc, July 4, 1S49. BT W . J . TIILIPublished by request of the Committee. J Tn accordance with a time-honored custom

from lhe Cm. Commerria'., Jalj 13. Asi Altnrk eft the White. A portion of the colored population, on Wed

we ar. met to corn

memorate the anniversary of

Icessmlly kept; though the bravery of Tell, Every field has become classic ground. Poetry But we forget these petty insults, when we : inculcate them. Yon are in fact the govern- : From the Riri.moml Palladium. and the heroism of Winkelried have become and romance have wove 'round them the weird j recollrct the remarkable influence our iustitu- ! ment of the next generation. You are the I John A !.ata Frrr fsoil household stories and pattern virtues, and, tho' and mystic spell of their beauty. They are ; ttons are having upon the opinionsof vjie world, state. Dr. Busby the celebrated master of West- An eff .rt haa reBi n.aHe hv the locofoco nress n :..),. H.iirnU.l hM sanctified with th holiest reenlleriinn, A nd i The flouts anrl nr ...!. . . 3 . i ! An eiiori nas oeen mace ny tne locoioco press

mr uitniiiOT --- i j1-'" .vi M'jauj, miu i iiHiiMtr h:iiooi, was once Bsaeu iiuw ne man- .... e. . j l , 5 1 i - n.. nbilu -nin, 1 . . ,, existed, the development of the "League," yet m future time, the freest ud happiest nation up-. gouty aristocracy, have as little effect in pre-! aged to keep his situation and preferments of this State, and by our nnscrnpntaas oerghbor nesday night, cond.icted tuemlves in .most the Alps have ever appeared an insurmountable on earth, shall come hither to pay their tribute venting this, as a pack-thread would in staying : through the successive but turbulant reignsof in particular, to impress the public mind with henioas manner on vcamore sireat. To rejoice obstacle, to the spread of her free principles, of honor and gratitude, where the course of the hurricane. The revolutions : Cha-les the Frst, Oliver Cromwell, Charles II. the opinion that tha Whig candidate for Cover- over onr nation's birth, thev go' druuk and however much the pernicious influences of 'the ( "Ourfather-skm.lt whlch hve led Europe for three-score I and James, he ficetiously replied : "The fathers nor 19 pro-slaverv in his political sentiments. perambulated the streets nm.i a vefv late hour.

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duty. A is a duty that we owe to the memory j inlo the poicy of the ute Republic. B """CX'?rVn?k f 7.-! i th. t0 the exmP'e ot lh American Republic. ! em the boys. " You manage the boys, and the have been resorted to for this purpose. We on that night, they attacked eight of our fireof those heroic men who declared, .and who ac- No M fie)dg of EaT3t which for Cfn. P J"n ' ln ' 07 . J' , Tho re' hlh. since the premature irrnp- to a are to manage the nation. have known Mr. Matson long and intimately, ", who were returning from their engine complished that and sut i h?d ',1 '"kP""0,' n encSS, the q"al ty of the insU- "TrsUb.v "iX:" ' B" V" (S,,bb!,,h h"' B1f',,em "h,01J T ! - know that he has ever been the Oneom- ; hons. on their homeward way. and cntiou.. the K"m'"y ' J; f pr vitgee of a VV sr', "nd en,r,ched. W,lh human "1" tutions, which those! men suffered and bled to iluinJ? ; pr0,Ved "l"1 8US,aJ"et eVe" fr0m '" T kP promisine opponent of the institution of -fevery, th Mtk with pi.n.n.l other weapons, nuti I fered to secure the inesunidme pruiieges i a ; tQ cutivate j gspotism, were not adapted to the fi,..h Tk. fi i; , r;, - selves ana gathering strength, are bursting forth i riotism alone. Its effect is to reform the abuses promising opponent oi me insiunuon oi .iaTer , i i free government, not so much for themselves, i nurture 0, that plant, which was to become the h" ' w.! , 1 f .P 1. lair.iree 8Kain with the force of a thousand volcanoes, which are obnoxious to the perpetuity of our and that he now holds the opinion, and every 'they reached Eighth street, on Sycamore. Mr. as for us, their posterity ; and th.s is but a de- ,.Tree of Liberty. This was reserved for the " j"' TaSVtThTRZ thne '? Eur,,e- FranC? has ! tend, to remove the blots that where avow, lt, wher. he addre8se, the people, Bradbury , who, office is on that comer, unlocko ?:Soe: ' r.Lt lT . l: "- '! that Contra P0 ; d-. .d admits ,h. firemen, to pre-

. . r t 1 r ww'c ucau, wwu j from the Ailantic to the farthest verim r civittza- ' u tu- J , f - " c r ! r...ik. i..r ; Tent the roioreil as?wilHnts from cointr serious tn-

poisonous vapors that arise irom trie corrupt not . one workshoo it to th. ! r.yi"- "2 T""' .1."'.," 05 I .r ,h' C?B. in trMtln nPV"e I " F "-7". --T-"-':. . . . . ,,M

of the other continent, ana us maturer r,! Jin f ni(.kin.n j rp. , ",u " inn nrmru nnu rxueu me rope. : elements which incline to promote me ouraoii- wunin our territories to aoousn tne insiuuiiou j"-7- "":'-, i. ,

! ity of the Union, the writer says : "Of course ! f .la.rv within the Disirirt of Colombia, and broke the windows, and fired severad Ualls thrw'

eaepourwuusa..""-. 1 . o . t. . toetimonv of our appreciation of their

great services, which, while living, they had. nf the other continent, Bnd its maturer 1 di ' f n,"h7ne "'din1? promote the durabil

rieht to expect, ana wnicn mey eri uo...-.. - , trowtn from the evil inrluences ot monarcnicai . . . . . u J. ' V u f 11 rr",,1u uecu "Poa veree 01 revolt. 1 n

.w ... . . 1 r. mAa naan. " nr . ... a 1 1 1 1 w va tuo atcoHi-uvi nrj i,au am rraii u mi

should be paid them after they were dead, "for

The breeze that should fan it, should

as

ns.

Anmnttnv I nA nril.T. IMMI Mllllll'll . nuuuiu . ...

" r,I rf this ve do it in remembrance of ::". "H, " . .... .r.j kk ,he hlne roun? n8M " Boe Paw,nB mro.gn our old Bnd

I lit will notbe neelected. The sup- -'" " V' nA h:. th.. .honld olitudesand anctent valley., making the woods tH,ir

oosed prediction of one of them, upon the floor , pollute 'by the smoke of no feudal 'fir?T. ,nrt- .V...lhe 'l " 5" '-t.-

of the Continental Congr-ss, when he i.nmor- d - ' ,d fresh and hoiv ,ie Tr P"";wingea 00 at n iea -i ine have united with thirty thousand Toles. who tal "Declaration" was pending, -When we are gret thatfell in the bowers of Eden. Here the , 'h'"K ' ',fe T the breast of our rivers, have raised their lance, again for freedom, and in our graves eur children will honor it." shall shou,d and invi rate iu roots, , Mrc fofry l' fhd "ever been dereated ad drjven fri.m hrir soil the "whisbe faithfully fulfilled. The task will be cheer- d ag M fce ch fount whjch broken save by the light oar of he Indian ca- ke pandonr8 and fier.. hu8Mrs- that A usfully executed. The spirit manifested to-day from flj nt boBOmJ of lhe rocK at the And there is its sister invention that cros- tria had ,ent to crush them. Though just as over the vast expanse of our country, .s auspi- . Sjdd rf tbt) An() here ft wouI(, ae. the great ocean, from continent to continent. ,he 8Cae hag turned jn tlejr fa?or ,he Rus9iiu) cions to that end. From the valleys and the ; have of B f thJ watchfo, providence " the space of a fortnight, forcibly reminding Brennus ha, haughtily cast his sword into the bil-toPs, from the fields and the city, from the. f Kl 0f Kings,-the only King whom I f Icar.e8 'lon?of lJe Mblime description 0p008ite .jd, andKig p'OBrin? hi. immense ar--l i. tk. nme the old. the . 6 . 3 . .B 1 01 the Leviathan, in the hook of Jnh (lilt of '.- . .. . . r. . .

we acknowledge, to care lor, to watcn over, to ; . , . . , , , - mies 10 me assistance oi nis oeaten ann conioun-

Magyars having declared their independence

this reasoning assumes the presence and general ,he W(( ,hal it iB di j the weather boarding. bl:t none took effect on predominance of popular virtue. This is indeed , f 6 i r 1 fm,. ne r il, fir-m.n hn-n,m

Id be exer-

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the dimple-hekedgiri,ine grey-Bwu.ru K.u 8an8hinej and protection, it was to become a eire. the active citii-n, and the prattling ooy, to erfol nd mi hl treej who8e branches assemble together for this high and holy pur- , ghoaM overspread ,he wno,e earth yieding pose. , ! fruit to the famished, and affording shelter to the We are all of one party to-day ; to-day we ar. , weirjed dauhtera and ,0 J8 0f Adam, all Americans. Denominational differences in, Tne eJld,ng doctrlne, of thecolnpact 0f July the great political church are laid aside Uem- lhe th wen to for ,he b-eht

ocratic Creeds and w aig vouib u u, , of nQ CASrE

are forgotten; and the entire memDers.up, i.ic.i hearts filled with the pure and undented religion of Seventy-six. meet in one common congregation, to pay observance to this day, which was eons.craled and set apart, as the nations babbath. , .... , . The Fourth of Julv is eminently entitled to that distinction. It is hallowed by the most sacred associations. Justseventy-threeyearsago, to-dav, at the city of Philadelphia, had convened that august body whose names are subscribed to the document. Which, a few minutes since, was read iu your hearing. They had mt as the representatives of an aggrieved and insulted people, to finally decide on a question, not only ot the deepest moment to their interests, but of the profoundest importuuce to man. From apprehension or disgust, the greater portion of the earlier irrmigrants into the colonies had fled from Europe- They had fled with the hope ef finding in the wilds of the NewWorld, that degree of religious and political freedom, which had been immemoria'.ly denied them in the Old. This for a time, from uegligence and obscurity, they were permitted to enmr. Widely divided from the trammelsof des

potism, and surrounded with all the dangers of

a wiMeruess, their cnuaren grew up irco us mo lih-ra! r of their native mountains, and hardy

and daring as the Bedouin upon his plains of and. In the uninterrupted pursuit of their

plain and honest vocations, they increased rapidly and waxed stronj. After a while their importance began to attract the attention of tyrranny, upon the other side of the water. She wa. moved, and ere long her foot was heard about their thresholds. Though the tread was light in comparison with the crus-h of the iron heel their fathers had felt, vet it was sufficiently heavy to madden them It was something new to them. In doing as they had esteemed it their duty to do, assisting "the mother country atninst the French. thev had freely and cheer

fully spent their best blood and treasure, but

when it was required 01 mem to pay mi iumSnifiejint and naltry tax. but, as thy consid

ered an uniust one. their free blood took fire aud

thev kbei.i.ed. With hardly a thought of con

sequences, and no definite idea whatever about the future, yet for the present they arc soon determined how to act. riacing their lives in their

hands, and their trust in the Omnipotent Deten

der of the Riwht. they sternly resolve to drive

the monster from their shore, or perish in the

assumed in all reasonine upon the subject of ; ent and right that such power ahou

free government; for without it the breath of cised in both cases. life would he extinct, and no true freedom ex- j To l0W ,nat Mr. Matson's zeal in opposition 1st." The Sabbath school whish is the nursery . .... r . j . , . . . . .. .1 . . ..,.. to s avery is not "new born manufactured to of popular virtue becomes then the conservator , of our glorious Union Says the Hon. Judge ' suit the present exigency, we submit the follow-

McLain in a letter accepting the I residency of ; jng eloquent extract from an oration delivered the American Sunday School Union : "Who b h,m lhe 4l of Ju, in Mt Cnrmr has not seen the yawning chasms in the edifice . ' . ... . . , of our institutions. Its nillars seem to be mov- State. It would be a strong evidence ef

ed, its walls and its dome, and the contour of the the sincerity of certain political demagogues in

And. with such soil, and breexe, and ! P . mula P nr"'"? "amps and sparks or tire ded neinbor yet we gtil have hope for the no- j fabric have suffered; and nothing can restore it j this part of the State, if they could present simi j ... ' . . leap out. Out of his nostrils roeth smoke, as u. ..... l.ui... j- i j .-. :. ...,.! L .: j .l l. I ' 3 r

eal wui. ul 01 HIS nosirilB goetn smOKe, as hu ,., .,., ,,. l.nHI .l.nH. 11 n In HfianrA In it. nrl...iliv. h....... .nJ .ln.lh hnl nni

ZTa ,u "eet.hin8 Pot "r ca,dron- H b"t.h of th. powerful despots banded to destroy her. i ted and vigorous effort of the intelligent and vir

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mouth. He maketh the deep to boil like a pot

He maketh a path to shine after him." From Indications which have already appeared in the scientific world, we are led to believe that the time is not far distant, when the air will be navigated by the same power, when the heavens will be filled with steam ballons, coursing along like meteors, and so perfectly at the pleasure

and will of man, that th. carpet of Houssain.of "e CBU" ,sueB,n which we read in the Volume of Enchantment, T J7 1. . will cease to exist any longer in fable. The ma7 A, 7 i""' . . . ... . . y O nfusihU IA mra vu

lightning matl-boy glide, from one extremity of the country to tho other "The Herald of a noity world, Nem-t from all nationi lumbering at hia back." Time and distance are annihilated. The mysterious electrical sympathy is incorporating all of our villages into one. Says Prof. Morse : "We are .11 the eve of a new era in the history of man. Soon the surface of the earth will be covered with a net-work of wire, connecting all its cities and towns, and along these wires as along the nerves of the humin body, the com. mands of a central will may be instantaneously and simultaneously communicated, to the remotest extremities. Man will thus put on the earth for his body, animate it with his soul, and become indeed, the lord of creation." Progress is everywhere to be seen. It Is all

along our borders, lhe march of the pioneer

is westward, the harbinger of civilization and

in. "tar 01 empire. ' 1 ne reed o: ran is

They were to be universal in

their aim. They were to declare equal privileges, and the same inalienable rights to alt men. Looking deep into humanity, they were to accomplish the greatest good, by promoting the interests of the greatest number of mankind. They were nominally to declare the indepen

dence of the thirteen colonies, but virtually the enfranchisement of the human family. It was

the first bmd cut of a keen knife into the body of society, to rid it of execrescences, which, from the growth of centuries, absorbed all its energies, and threatened the extinction of life itself. Patriarchal association, had generated monarch. Nursed in the cradle of the earlier ages and fed from the bosom of the people, the bantling grew np, a vigorous and fiery youth. Parental indulgence produced dissipation, and during the long manhood of a thousand years, its vices had degraded it into a diseased and bloated despotism, which, with an ingratitude deep and damnine. placed Its foot upon the pros

trate form of its mother, and enforced its arbitrary will with a whip of scorpions. The mo

ther has paid the penalty of misdirected indul gence ; the time has now come when the nil' natural offspring is to pay that of his ingrati tude. He, aged in (in, aud grown old in ir.'

iquitv.is to be utterly overthrown and his entire : continually interrupted, by the stroke of his axe, establishment changed. Every thinz is to become and Faun and Dryad scared from their retreats.

new. In the language of the patriot author, ' by the flashing of the sunshine into the gaps of

Thomas Taine, "the world is to be begun over ; the lorest. it will be but a few years until the

again. A situation similar to tne present nas ; recently organized territories are Knocking at

Our eyes tnrn to President Napoleon as the Camillis who is to go to the rescue and drive the swarming semi-barbarians btck to their northern hive. But however this may be, the victory will ultimately rest on the sice of man. "Freedoms battle once beeiin, Prquolh.d I y I.I -rihnRlire to ion, Thuujh battltd oft erer won.'

The cause isdestined to a glorious trinmph.

come, rower and r orce

not prevent it. If it were

possible to paralyse every spring of action,

yet

"The time will cotne a God is jut When mankind shall her rights attain, For even the tooth of rust Will break the oppressive chain."

It is in vain to say " in the beautiful words of

Grace Greenwood " that the sacrificed life of a

patriot is ever thrown away. His blood, wheth

er poured upon the battle-field, or reeking from the scaffold, is not drank up by the insensible earth and then forgotten; but from every drop

may be said to spring an armed defender, or a fervid apostle of the faith he taught ; or it is exhaled to heaven and descends in a dew of teirible vengeance upon his enemies." This is eloquently true. The Almighty will make his providence the avenger. And not by Nicholas or any of the brotherhood of tyrants 'By armed hosts arrayed By pomp, and power, and mighty men Can His right arm be stayed."

uttemnt.

To consider this extraordinary stale of af

fairs, and to provide for that future which has been left so indefinite, the fifty-six delegates are

met. There is Hancock in the chair, calm, and

self-possessed, thongh the political anathema of

a political pontiff hangs over nun, lor tne poutinl heresy of denying the -'divine right of" despots. "He is. however, to sign an excommunication himself, to-day the excommunication of tyranny by the free people of these colonies, and he is going to do it, too, in a hand-write, to use his own expression, "that John Bull can read without spectacles." There is Franklin

with his head as cool as the snows ci seventy

not happened since the days of Noah, until now.

The birth-day of a new world is at hand, and a rase of men as numerous as all Europe contains, are to receive their portion ef freedom from the

events of this day."

And now, when Adams and Lee have finish-

the door of our Union for admission, and the

cords of our tabernacle stretching to the shores of the Pacific. In every department of the Arts and Sciences,

where there is an object worthy of competion, our shields are ever hung in the lists, our spears

ed pleading ; when every heart is on fire at the ever ready for the test. And they are uniform-

conviction of every head, and the "electric ly successful. Our painters have delineated up

chain which binds them all, is touched by one on canvass, the hues ana colors of beautiful conand the same word aud that one word is imdk- , ception, as none of their contemporaries have penoenxi, with a moral courage which the done. Powers has woke from the quarry the gloom of the grav., and the darkest vision of creations of art, with a wand that has not been dishonor cannot dampen, the question is put, and ,' wielded since the days of Canova. In literature the destinies of the world are decided. Aud as ' I have only to say that, in its higher walks, we

the old bell-man rings out the glad announce- ' possess the greatest living poet, the greatest liv-

ment to the assembled multitude below, he Is re- . ing historian, and the most elegant living wri

ter. This is not owing to any inferiority among

those of other countries, but to the pre-eminent

plied to by a shout, that comes up like the

"Swelling of the tuneful sea,'

and the sounds meet and mingle in mid-heaven,

superiority of our own

Onr efforts, in thecansn of civilization, of dis

lar testimony of their devotion to freedom, as Mr. Matson did thirteen years ago, in the following quotation: "Fellow Citizens: We call ourselves a free

luous citizens of our country. We must in

crease the number of these by every possible

means, babbath schools must be relied on as thenrilininnl'fiireiit in lliia crreal work. Without

their aid I look to the future with little hope." people; pet feet equality is the boast of our conn

With such high testimony In its favor. O let ! trymen. But are we all free? Is there no serns then as American citizens enc.u rage the Sab- j vi'tnde (n a t,i, happy land? Does the diurnal hath school; even we who do not appreciate its . ; i,- . . n . - ,. . ... ''.r,i-,,j. sun which covers the hills and plains of Amennigner excellencies of religion, at least as I rienas . r or the country sustain it; for in thus doing we ca with his golden light look down upon no one are only faithful to the high trust committed to j who toils for a master? Answer my countryus by our fathers, faithful to the great duty we . m Bre we hwe c,iebratiu(, the reign of ge'nowe to ourselves, to our posterity and to man. ... n . ,. Every thing in the wide world bids us be faith- J l freedom throughout the land? Or is it the ful. The Past, like the Ancient Mariner, takes j freedom of a few, the partial liberty which tyus by the hand, and while it points with its ranl enjoythe liberty of placing our feet on spectra! finger to the misdeeds that haunt : It mpn y of com. warns with a voire full of the aennlchre. li'Ware: ' '

Be faithful: If the vision of morality might be' manding slaves? Have we not met in mere

permitted to pierce the veil that shuts out the! mockery to-day? Ask your hearts if it is not facesof the departed, we would be encouraged ! aJj mockeryT Tne thanksgiving which have to be faithful, by the sainted ratriots of the ear- I . , . . ... .1 .. 1. r n. i- . r ,! 3 ... . ... i been raised to God, will the porUU of Heaven ller nava OI the remit. , ihn ant Innkincr flown i ' 1

from their high homes in solicitude upon us. open to receive them? Can ue hope that the

When our lamp goes out the world will be ip : Supreme Ruler of the Universe, the common

darkness. lhe cause of man which had been j.-alhBr 0f men, of every color and every clime

The instrument of the world', civilization and ! will approve of onr triumphant celebration.

salvation is broken forever. "Science, and Lit- j Should we not rather bend our heads in shame eratute, and the Arts, and reason, and revela- for the abuse of the favors, which heaven lias lion, have spent their energies In vain. Philo-! ,,10werpd r0 beTav 0Ter our Innd. How have

sopny line .nanus amiasi tne cesoiaiion .

the tnmates. One of the firemen whos name could not be ascertained, escaped providentially with a limb, while in the street, as a ball passed through his pants above the kuee. Th. blacks fired abont fifteen rounds as near as could be ascertained, and it is a iniraelo how t lese. fire men escaped death, with such a volley ef lead fired in their midst. One of the night police, being informed of the row, repaired tt the phico ami succeeded in arresting two of the parly. hsH not without enda!gering his hfv, tut they made every demonstration to nse violeuce towards him.

A boulder stone was hurled at his head, but fell harmless at hts feet. The disposition ef the two-

arrested, will be found under the pol.ee head. What caused this brutal and most hitanious at

tack is not yet kno'n. Th-? origin will In a-

certained this afternoon at the Mayer's Court,

when the examination will be hail.

While these things do not fail to excite nu epest solicitude and anxiety, yet we have ni ne to waste in speculation. Having inheritei

our liberty, we are obligated to improve, perfect,

and perpetuate it. To do this we must educate

and elevate the ideas and feelings of our people.

fallen Carthage, sits w.eping upon the tomb of j we abused and disregarded the rights of human- simple than the usual .no.ie. lis ... I .:! . l. . : .1 I r . V. - U ...... 1. X7U;t. !.- ...... mnA .rn.ni nf onr fellow- ' .Kv.il 1 .Will A.m.. . lim.!

hree Fnrtorira in A.htabu In. Or C. C. Wick, Esq. of Waye, one cf our most enterprising and business men, has recently erected his buildings and put in operation hi "dairy," for the manufacture of oheeee. Ho commands the product of 1,100 cows, owned in that aud the atjacent townships, and employs men and teams who every morning take prescribed routes, varying from five t. ten niile each and gathtr the "curtis," which are neatly sacked by the dairymen and then brought to the factory, where the process of "cheese makiHg" is completed. This furnishes employ for a large number of men and women, and by the aid nf recent improvements and machinery nmc'i of the labor requisite is rendered light, more convenient and

had last week

man. while Christianity, the anpel of the better , Ity. Wnile the tears and groans of our lellow- about .t.iMMi cheeses on hantf.marie w nhm aV.ul

r! covenant, flies back in despair to the skies. ! Keinrs are nonred out in bitterness at our op- thirty oavs. and for beauty and fine flavor thev

deepest solicitude and anxiety, yet we have no The great God himself who had promised I to lpn. we are proclaimin g to the world, that 1 are not to be excelled. The weight of "curds'' timn tn waste in aneculalion Havintr inherited , subdue all enem es to his son, and spread the ' ' " .. . time to waste in speculation. na nig uinerueu .. .. ' ... .i;nn i. . nation of freemeu. and that the ' Ha v rece ved. amount n the n-f-rerste to some

i"pieuuors 01 ine millennium on ine rami, 10- j j . coils from his fruitless efforts, and sits confoun- j triumphal flag of our country is the flag of lib- j 3,500 lb, and the number of cheese made, dtfity, ded on the mockery of a throne! env! Oh may its glorious fold never be drench- , about 73, varviorr somewhat as regards Fize.

"Highsentimeitsof liberty" says the historian , . liertr"''l(,n never come npon ; ed in fl,r tw crime, we commit Jn holding they are put up in sacks and intended forth. Tytler "are the cultivated and fostered fruits of O let us improve the means afforded us and, ... ,,.',, V . - . T ,. , ... . . , , renuemeatand civilization," and they are the ! make our country an E len instead of a Gom- our fellow men in bondage. And is there no Lnglish, W est India and California trade, and legitimate offspring of thorough and corrected- morah. When slavery shall no longer be. j remedy for slav.ry in our country ? Can it be . vary from 15 to 35 pounds the former we beucation. It purifies the intellectual vision, and When our emblems shall become the emblems po(B,;bie tliat with all our wealth, our enterprise, j lrev are intended exclusively for the California enables it to receive true notions of theexalted f pace our proud flag with its stars of light' - ,. 1 l . i . ".. . .. . enaoies it to receive true nouoiis oi uieexaueu f i i. i:,r.. our overflowing treasury, our natioual prosper.- market. W aye has long held a re;.nt:ition for dignity of God s last and noblest creation ; and and bars of flame be welcomed in every clime as our uvr u . . t . J ' o - f. - i u. e i :ii t J ... nni... w. .re In set down and say. there nrnniirrtlvr elieese .nun ta nnr ntlir tnuriu hi..

to fully appreciate, "what a piece oi work m-nicupr --gouu win mni, au.iio-i.j ...v. v-v. ,...... -j . ,, - , - ..... ,, is man, how noble in reason, how infinite in fa- cognized upon every breeze under heaven, as j8 no way of removing slavery from our shores? and frieud Wick intends that the products "This

cullies, in form and moving how express and tne ensign ol mercy.

admirable, in action how like an angel, in com- ' "The Star Spangled Bannrr, O Inng may it ware

prehension how like a God." Such a knowl- OVr the land of the free and the home of tht-hrarr.'

edge Is absolutely incompatible wilh any idea of And the old eagle in whose charge it is, thall

Is it not avarice, cold hearted avarice, freezing 1 party shall bear impress of bring equal, if not on every sentiment of humanity in our bosoms, superior to any that have been sent from this

which causes this indifference? We are afraid : country. In addition to this there ar many

restore who pledged their lives and their for-

andseem.as the winds waft them over the earth, geminating the truths of the Bible, and of pro

like the voice or One who swears by "Him mulgating the gospel among the unfortunate that liveth forever and ever," that tyranny shall heathen, are at least creditable. Our colporbe no more. j teurs have been, and are now actively engaged The corner-stone of the mightiest Republic, jn distributing the light of religious instruction which the world has seen, was thus laid. Tho' . among the needy around us. Our missionaries the earth was rocked with commotion, and tre- ; th. true Christian Knights armed with the mulous with convulsion, yet it was firmly and "breast p'.ate of righteousness," the "shield of securely fixed, and there arose to Heaven, from faith," and the "sword of the spirit," waving the strong hearts of the fifty-six men who as- ab0ve them the "banner or the Cross," have sisted in the rites of its deposition, the deep g01le fearlessly forth to succor and t. save the prayer that it might rest securely forever ; I perishing children of men, exhibiting a leal

and courage that shames the raladins of History. Cox, upon the burning sands of Africa,

and Jud8on amid the banyans of Birmah, are

"And then AH the people said Amen." As if by enchantment, and as suddenly as the

palace of Aladdin, thirteen stories ot tne "tern

more than a moral Amadis and Orlando

In our sudden and extraordinary growth, it

winters can make it, but his heart as warm as if p,e grew op. Like the Goddess which sprang 1 """V" it were heated with those fires, which he, the ?rom fhe heao of J?it.r, it appeared armed, and JSJ" JS!

modem Prometheus, had hlched trom the skies 0f nialure strength, at the very hrat niojnents refinen,ent which the'rrit of the experiHe, long before, "snatched the lKtmnK from 0f lls existence. mmed.ately bese.ged by hosts and nf cen,uri,s yet whenP f. Heav.n," to-day. he is to "snatch the sceptre ; of enem.es, assaulted with all the science of .urinate this deficiency, admitfrom tyrants," and tall the sublime enlog.um af- j ar, and continually enveloped in the smoke of tjn lhat it 00M ist t0 . ,ack of ,Jhe nobler terwarris pronounced upon h.m by 1 urgot.-( bnttle, yet at the end of eight years the citadel J,,, that m8Ke a nohle nation, they do us There is Adams, "the Colossus on the floor " that contained the hope, of man. stood uncon- J g, ,njuslice. whether in magnanimhis countenance flushed with the glow of his qered and defiant ; and the foe defeated and itT a defeated foe.in feeding, without rem.nexciud spirit, and his lips alive with the immor- : disheartened, slowly and sullenly retired !eav- famishing million, of a miegoverntal sentiment, "Independence now and inde- , ing ,t alone, in the perfect and undisturbed pos- Md jsland5or u ,ct of pendenc. forever ! Jf .d'e"hed and ; session of its treasure, and with ample mean. we hnvt eTer exhibited th. highest philosophic, but who, with all h,ss,ngularacute- for il, rapid development Having repelled a se- rosi, It ig d that when the British Ad-

neas ot mina, is not conscious mai iu uraugni- cone aiiacK more gion

r li.au uciuir, 11 - . f .kl t ,u.

. . i.ii ati , - , i . t-i J l iiuiai iciiviu wwu vi v diiiub vi woi tuo

ing me paper wnicn ne noios in n.a iu, progressed steaaiiy upw.n,, uc. u...- Macedonja, bearing down for Ireland, stript of has facniAnJ a .pas ictn nporlurn lha nnin. i !. k... kaan aonJ In lha nrimnil 1 nil IT1- . . .

.. ......V...V.V. .v-v. ... v,.v.v. ...v. rr,. vv. .w.vv. . . he(. and loti full with the benefaction.

ions oi tne wor.u. tumo e oown t .rones row. per, ana it snail con unue. . g op-. - of New York for her starving population, he

weir foundations, ana cnange tne uoe oi nu- ; Bh.., have attained mat oazz.ing nrni, . lowered Her Majesty's flag In her honor, and

..11.1. V. V HI-' 11 ' vi u ..... i ...v . . lilll.lMldllV.? V. V .1 1 1.1,

most glorions, since time began ; and that the , w

inscription which should be placad upon his . thi

tombstone a half century thence, "Here lies

Thomas Jefferson, the Author of the Declara- red Bt the corners of the streets and from the , jj uvron tion of Independence," would be a prouder one, ' pulpit, tod in all the public place.. It excite, a noJ m a

inan inougn it cnroniciea an me acnievmeiiuj u. , wouoertui entnusiasm vuneu-ruiuioi j t.uwu . i r- rrl 1 I. - 1 1 ... 1 . ,., I . . n k. 1

conquerors oi auuquiiy. i nere ts rv.ci.aru l0 trl8 camp ot v asn ngion. mcr wi..ur , eario.ity when on the streets of their cities ble.

iienry uee, witn its eloquent eye, ana i enj,- ; rro:n Virginia ana .narp -anooxem ... . uw , Som( f them thgt ,hev can w, Arm,r.! . . , ,,,.

mm tiamson win nis oroaatorenead ana ti-;t?reen Mountain, of ermont. equip pea wi... wherever they may meet him, from the wiii crrv out with him Into th. world, and

merspoou win. i.is scoter, nrogue ana ecc.es.- ,heir unerring r.tle. and oean.y an.ves come ilffennem in hig pit and b. The howeTer abandoned his course there miy be, he

OBI

vassalage, whether of spirit or of body. For drop from the talon which holds the shears, to act, because it will cost ussomething to eKect 1

this purpose, schools and acadamies are estab- those ministers of blood, and taking up the Bi- J the object. How unworthy are we of ou aw-

lisnea an over our nnu. r or una purii..:-, jun pie, plant it upon every land ana upon every sea, gentlemen of the Lvceum, are associated to- where its influence shall be frit until this earth gether as a literary society. To poiut out to on that deep and shoreless ocean of oblivion.

you any advautages oi your association, in rides, amidst creations general wreck, a world of

tire.

large sad fine rieiries among the farmer. At Richmond, Merimen Barber, Esq. has nn-

i ether "Factory" and situated as as to command

dition to those I have already hinted at, is un

necessary, as nothing else than an entire appre

ciation of them could have induced a majority

you, who have entered npon the business ol me, to devote a portion of your time, from your vications, to participate in Us exercises and its

duties. The citizeusof Brookville will certain

ly feel gratified to know, that, from your dis

tunes and spend them liberally too, to obtain the dairies of that town, Dorset, An dower and a that independence which has given to a. sncll portion of Cherry Valley. He receives the pro-

prosperity and happiness. Oh let us one and ' ducts of about the saase number ct cows, and all act worthy of our country, and try at least make, about the same weight of cheesa daily. to remove this stain from onr national character j It Is carried orr in lhe sam. way as Wick's, but We sometimes say the African men are born this cheese are uniform In siz, averaging about to be slaves, that they are more happy in a state 2G or 27 lbs. each. They are put up in the le

im ' by no ' dize carTifd 0t entitles it to this distinctive cog- j their nature Is low and debased that they are j By the adoption of this system it 1 rm.V a 1nt I'have nomen- We Pent lhe "rnm(,r ' 30 in this indolent- stupid and treacherous. And what vantageous to the firmer, a they coutraet in

We see the Spring for their "cards" which continne

From the Richmond Palladium. From I he Wcnior Kdilar. Lafayette, July 1, 1819.

This is the commercial metropolis of Indiana. I

The immense smount of produce purchased at nf aervitude here, than they would be in a state possible manner and will command the highest

connection with school, you are influenced in ; this place; and the extensive trade in merchan- ! freedom in the land of their forefathers that rates in the home or foreign markat.

becoming members of the "Lyceum

other motive than the honorable

vnrihir Hmim of mental imnrovement. i nave r i 1

3 . . "... . . 1 1.... l...i. f 1 1. ' , r ii ,u:.S

nor nme. even ii i were caunLiie.'u taui i yiiuno , ...v.. . k . reiinuu na . o o mi ov...u. - .

to the course yon should propably persue. I , and a few frame buildings. Now it is a flour- they have many vices in a state of slavery, but for the season, and are thu enabled to estimate

would only say to you: bo on in tne way you jBning city nf ,ome 7 or 8 0no InhabitanU wilh have we net caused all these vicious habits by trery nearly their amount or r.ourres, withont ZKtoM .awTth .u'th? : y magnificent private residences, and stu- ! our lrnimnt of lbem. W. keep then, in ig- reference to a fluctuating market. The price

getting get understanding." And ever remem- pendous business houses. More enterprising porance, the light of science is never sullered to paiu lor cures me present seaon .s j--s rein

ams across their benighted In- per pouno, oenucung mereirom me exp-use 01

tauoht them by the stripes teams for gathering, which receive a stipulated

just so much religion allowed um.Conneant Reporter.

duty. j handsome fortunes. I he town has much Im-1 ag erTe8 to teach them the duty of obedience. But this kind of education alone, will not proved iu the last few years, aui upon almost ' qm we wondrr that they ar. debased? And Iiarrhca tbalrra. effect the desired end. Without the checks and , every BquI1Te new buildings are now 'jeing erec- I how can we pecl l0 f,d in them any evidence 1 The proposition that Diarrhea is Cho.-ra-oot utouldDroveh.h rS 1' VfTbtsin" i 'd- The surroundine country keeps pace with of honoraWe ambition ofintellectua! aspiration? ."other disease which may pas. I,u, th,, if wu?"L. P-' ' ! ' ,T ' ..,?,,. -?i r!..lT the city In srricultural Improvement.-the - 4 ,H. A hnnnn nr ,h. country open neglect, but reaily the first stag, of that ci,-

imtMQM tk K.napiiv to Hn mischief. It has Imnimi nf farms tho erection of atatelv barna ' . .. . t-. 1 . 1 l -.J ease itself was not

inviiiv vi.v. v...(...v . . j - - - . , 1 to mm I JLare ne casi w iws uww.im .t

respectable station? No, we trample him in the

getting get understanding." And ever remem- pendous business houses. More enterprising porance, the light of ber the sentiment of th. Duk. of Bronte at the ! merchants are not to be found in the west, and ' cast ;t oloriona btar Nile, which yon have very appropriately inscri- i of fc hare fc rewlrd f lheir morali,v bed upon tho fold, of y.ur banner: our , J. . , . . , . . . . leuects, morau.j is country expecu every one of you to do your Integrity, industry and enterprise in shape of f th. huh, and jusl

little scouted in this city

nd elsewhere, when first published bv I'r.

Drake; and for several weeks a good deal was

possess their unqual

Mid that "he would rather have a

an American than a snuff-box from

an emperor." J hey mark ns with undisguised The text-book of the Sabbath school is tne ui-

to do mischief.

been satisfactorily shown from authentic statis- ! anJ cnmfortabe dwellings.

:. '. . r. j j k Immense damaee has been done the wheat , j,,., ,.: . tu, revile and de-

lion nas oeen mosi aayniiceu, v 1 1 1 1 n- n .n.- wmd vj -i j" , . . . , , , . . nortion.llv increwed. The only methodF by crop in this section of the State, by the rust.- -M him: wa m.ke ..im ,ffnor.nt. vicious and beard about Drake Cnolera, Homoeopathic Cho

which to prevent this nnhappy excess, is to ed- j Ve do not believe th. yield of wheat will be e- Bt jd b our aclrf and then -iTe these as rea"ccil ";hi.e is ;h'1 ;r, '? rri, Many ! hi- b- a hiSabbath school. j fie,',, W,U not cut' Bnd ln two inlHBCM we countrymen, th. Ancient Kgypti.ns, were the The subject is easily elucidated. Every one noticed cattle turned npon the wheal fields, the fi t ,.:,, 0f their time.and mod.l for the world

In it the oudII learns the .real principle. , 1 he peach trees are loaded wun iruit.

These lessons he

conscious that man is his equal and that the

world is his empire. This idea of equality and sovereignty Is a predominant one among ns . The humblest ostler about oar stables believes himself 'as good as a king,' and he is ever ready to defend that faith with his life. It is a feeling too, that is not eon-

fined to either sex. Our women feel the same

and Livingston, and the rest-all good men and York and prepares for the struggle. The d.- race tha, .nrround(, hinlt whMe the TaMa, true, who possess every qualification that the ; Pendent of the Puritan, from the hills of the ooki ljmid, , tn master that controls him.

crisis demands, euner 01 patriotism or inir.ieci, ortht marches In line wun tna. o: in. B t th American look broadly out before him,

.r, IB U0 IIIO l.tlglingg V'l me vriruii.. &v-.v. .qj ITOm me NVSUUIIUB VI v-uu...t w.. Chatham in speaking of th. members of this ready as ever to resist their old enemy, in any Congress, "whether in s.lidity of reasoning, or cf his protean shapes, from the profligate cruelforce of sagacity, or wisdom of conclusion, they i tv f JalI)es, and the bloody persecution, of the steod before any body of men of any of the j (louse of Guise, to the blind and foolish oppreafre. Statea of anciant times the master States si0ns of George the Third. Mother and sister of the world." j prepare the homespun suit for th. darling .on Never before had men assembled to act upon a ,nd brother, while the father give, into his keepmatter of such universal Importance. Albeit Ug the family gun, and bidding him sustain the they were not aware of it, yet they had met to reputation it acquired in the hands of hi. p redtransact business for mankind. It was actually, ecessors, wilh their united blessing, he goes forth a "world's convention," howsoever small the to the conflict. Maiden withthe impulses of paproportion represented. Nothing in history had triotism, triumphant over those of affection,

ever approached mis. "jn tne lueaoowa ai jjrj, the sword to th. sid. ol ner lover, ana Rannlmedv-, where the bold and indignant Bar- charges him to wield it wilh honor, by all hi. n. shook their mailed hands fiercely into the hope, of happiness for the future. There is the face of the tyrannic John, and compelled him, bun of mauy aud different tongue, around the however reluctantly, to sign th. Gieat Charter camp-fires, but even above the key-noia of the that secured them and their posterity, from army, the voice of the Yankee can be dietinthe caprice of the crown, and is to this day, the guished, on account of its singularity, the bulwark of all the freedom, that England can measured tones of the clergyman, and the aimboast ; yet, alas, how little of it goes t. the be- pe thee and thou of the Quaker ; for the Denefit of riae-teuths of even her population claration has called one Irom tho sacred desk, the masses God's creatures, who, iu the stan- aud caused the other to lay aside his rounddard of Heaven, are created ashiah as the proud- breasted coat and th. scruples of his faith, and

est peer of her realm ! Ou the shore of Grutli, come up to the help of his country, against th.

where, at the deep hour cf midnight, in tke mighty. There Is no need of conscription. imnenetraWa shsiinw of one cf th. Alps, the Troons come un voluntarily thev come up to

Chiefs of Sweitz. of Uri. aud of Unterwaldeu, fivht for their hearth .tones, aronnd which are

with their thirty associates, swore jointly aud their wives and their children. They "come to severally, by the Hand that heaped those rocks, fight" to nse the word, of th. patriot author

and scooped that river, that they never would again "not to enslave, bnt set a country free, lay down their arms while a tyrants foot pres- and make room npon earth for honest men to

sed the one, or his bar skimmed the otner mat live ibv they would die or accomplish the freedom of , "We nee. net tell, thair country : though in the fierce conflict; Or how tl.ry fought, or how thev fell, Which ensued flwl otith was faithfully ana sue- r.r t,e world hath the .fry u.-

era, Diarrhea V-liolera, as ronlriiistingiilii"t from Cholera proper, even among physicians. Since then, however, the proportion of Pr. Drake has been commonly received s th" lru theory not only by the profession in this ci'v, 1. 11 1 km n a.1 ..-.I m.l,A Luc ........ ..-I......

neof the first general, of any age, we can 3 ... . . ,. ,. ... . . ... . and printed their views of this disease. Anionij scarce believe that the African of th. present '

In the way of politics we have bnt little to' . .u .n..i- r. , those who, productions Have f .11, n under eur

communicate. Here, however, as elsewhere, we ' ,. ... ... . notice, are Dr. Ed wards of Lancaster, Dr. ( art-

learn that Mr. MiUon fully met the expects- . " , . wnght of few uneans, and in. A. Ij. lox of

i. prepared to admit mat tne m.Pre ... w fmn nol tig suthcient to pay lor gathering. d ,ciencethough Hannibal was of hi. race tn Ahiilhnriti ft f s I mm V t hM m ART 1 AJfll llaT. . .. . .... t

. . . . , , . a i lit? curu uruu iuuihj wcii iu iiitR-i. luttiuwuB.

. h . a.vjj Msrar fifirir i a sin am in lAiniTi l now . . . .... ...

It is ssid he will receive , J . rk, all oi whom pronounce Diarrnea

Cholera itself in its incipient stages, and d -rl ir

j They were born with no chains about them. I The God of nature gave them the same feelings, dispositions and desrrea, with other men! and j the time must come when they will stand npon

:tl .nfirMlv fnrirpt them. I

w... -v:.v,. j . . l 1 r i.:. t.;.A.

Thousands of our children are receiving mese i..-.v ..v low),kll,l,(;M(M,IM honesty when w. impressions upon every Sabbath. 1 hey will something more than the whig vote, and many ; .!.....

, J Am.n nnAn lh. ltn, nf life r L no i ronirnil UWl HI. nilivHB wrio wwi tv wj mu. v.

a.uu ur uiru v v....v .. - .. - - - express a connaence in nia auccrjw. nrurj It: Congressional canvas, morality and virtue as for power. We are al- , with great energy and eloquence. He throws ready great; it only remaius to us to become as his competitor so far into the shade that he is as good as we are great . the darkee said of the sngar km. "no whar!" It i. unnecessary to urge tho importance or Sabbath schools upon th. christian. He is not ! H "w nnderstood that onr Mend W . C. ivnorant of the fact, that it is one of the greatest Coffin will decline being a candidate for Congress

soirit. A lady, some tw. or three year, ago, j means for the advancement of the cause he ' .:.; . u, MrGauhev. If this should

desired admitunce to the presenc. of hi. holi- i professes It is easier to bend the twig than the . . . f . . .,.. I py event.

ness the Pone; the porter made the announce- anarled oak. "Train up a child in the way he ment.an.1 received for renlv. that none but the rhlH -n and h. will not depart from it." Her. ' of the whig nominee is certain. A e sincerely

.l.l.j .U-4 .:-:lA. ., . . r... .nol..rfi.M '. I. ... f Mrl..-l,. r.nrn In ! 1

Oval. RLWU were ciiuuri m uiniiiiTiir. meminu prewr.ua y "u . ion v... iivio vv. .rv mi. .riivin.in t ........ v. .v. vvv. .I,-!, t .. Annm o mnrh

"Go back," said she, "and tell him that 1 am There is no rubbish of old opinions, or tangs oi m M a rebuke to the base and contemptible , 3 from America, and that w.are all of the aoTix old nreiudicee. to clear away and oproot. You ; ..,.,.. :. u : : for ns?

.V..r- Sh .1 one. .Hmilted. ' ' i.h l.t.l.difflroltv any seed that V0U : nuB" Dr,V" 'ua " "w - B

Nobly has the poet Bryant rebuked the pride cr)ooao rejection oy me senate.

- ..- . . . . , , i r

monarchists, who sneer at onr. And there may be under tne eareies. iocks oi

that whenever tliis symptom manifests Itself, Cholera is actually and actively present in tl.e system. This admitted and rereived, ps the ru!.ng

ture of Cholera, we have at once a much better

perfect equality with the people of all other ,ndirator 0f the disease, and a much surer guar- . .... . . r r r-

nations. And shall we, who boast ot our lree

d.m, of our liberty, do aught to retard this hap-

Shall we not come boldly out, throw

off the shackles of selfish uess, which have heretofore surrounded ns, and do something noble

of envious monarchists, who sneer

countrymen and libel their character:

"They know not in their hate and pride, What rirtnrs wilh thv children hide. Mow trae, how good thv srraeeful maids. Make bright like flowers ine valley shades What (-meres men. Spring like thine oaks from every g Irn. "Wkat cordial weleome rreets the tuest, Bt the Inn rivers of the West, How faith is kept and truth rerrred. And man is lved and God i feared. In aoodland hnmrs. Or where the solemn ocean foams. There's freedom in thy (rates and rest For earths down trod dsn and opprrst, A shelter for the hunted head. For the starved laborer, toil and broad, Power at th jr bounds. Stops and ta'ls back her bafRcd houad.

some of the youngsters in your classes, a monarch mind. Beneath that sunburnt brow may

lie concealed a mental diamond of the first wa

ter,

irwvT. It is not the length, but the strength of prat

er that is required; not the labor ot the lip, but

d.. .u- . i -. I. of vn.tr i nt r nr. . the travni of the heart that prevails wun l.od. , cates ana a

' tion vou may bless the world with'a Cincinna- "Let thy words be few," as Solomon says, "but j But though

tueor a Washington, where it otherwise would full and to th. purpose. -p

anty of prompt treatment and rertai a core. For only let people fnlly miCerstand, fiat diarrhea certarn!y indicates llie presence of MTilaLI.1 Cholera and the commencement of its ravages, and they will unfailingly submit lli-mswlve. to proper treatment without the delay that is found niformly to be dangerous and frequently to ho

"I have adverted, Fsllow Citizens, to some fatal. And with the prompt and proper treatsubjects, upon which, as a people and a govern-' ment of diarrhea, the cure of Cholera is proven, ment, we have nol followed the standard which to be much lea tlillkult than tha. of many other we have set up for ourselves, that of the sxive- diseases.

cates and defender, of universal human rights. ' Of course the diarrhea here referred to, m. that

we have faileu short of perfection; which attends the prevalence of Cholera, ami baa

w. have the prond consciousness of standing np peculiarities different from Vhos. cf ordinary diamong the natious of the earth, as the very first, arrhea.

pencer.

have been cursed with a Ca?saror a Napoleon

i You may fortunately luru the holy ua.s,an I . . .. . , L. -.1 " : .. I A kn.n.

intellect wnicn oiiirrwwr uiu .'vv.vi...v. "A bright deformity on high A wandering hell in th eternal spaea."

Then from your school is to pioceed the B ir,

the Bench and the uovernme will be felt in all time to come.

! rl., vw.tr ira.nimr those wno are to do tne rulers " i u... I .

of your country. Their policy for good will ; Edj 00Iht to act iuder-endent and b. their go on ntd w. eradicate .v.ry evil ana me.tal- ad according to Ganirr

A i;Trrantrnt Orcaai.

We hear a good deal said atioul this or that If our nation is imperfect others are far more so. paper being the Government Organ. Gen. Tay- jt us never yield the precedence to any which lor'sviewson that snbiect are right. When , ... . . ... , , . . . I i . u . r,,n!.r . i we now hold in that revolution aud raforin which .nnlie.i to ahont aelectiniT some Paner to become

' 1 . i i . . i 1 1 r ...

1 is going on mrougnoui i.in wvriu. ijc. n ro-

hh and assist other nations struggling

pioceen tne u..r, hUorgiini he repied-"I want no organ. I h Roinj leut. lour labor haTe read th Intelligencer for twenty years joice w ' . it suits me very well. You can publish as ma- f

upcriority wf Womes. According to Mailer, women bear hun;er longer than men; accordrng to Dutareh, they can resist the effects of wine better; according to Unger, thev grow olderaad ar. never bald; nr. to Plinv rl.av nr. vj-t.'f.m alLarked bv

for liberty and then turn to our own laud and iipnB cn the contrary tl.ey wiil run ai'trrlions

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