Standard, Volume 4, Number 33, Madison, Jefferson County, 4 June 1835 — Page 4

From ti p Pl.i!;ic':i'..i ui. roETRV of Tin: hkaut

In the ib'dowina: he following line.-, seb-cH-d fiom the I.on-: etropoktan, there is a tw.ttness wlu'li candon M not fail to commend them to o!- . n or pa1 i ierna.1 responsibility. THE LAND Hi- Till: hLl.S'ih l. Mli-. Ai'.t'Y. "Dear father, I a.-k for n.y mother ie, v.iir. Has elie wiuht some iir con '-try he r he ad regain : Has she b.i't our cold eh: .1 O. .-:':OV. For some wann, .-unnv luj.d where the to.'breezes blow:" 'Ye?, yes. irentie lev. ihv ;.ee - :-. .-.-:: To ackmato where s--.-re.w nr.d t-a a -a ! t.: v . o.v e : ' Her spirit is FtreiLr:h-. -m-d, h. r f-a:u. is at -: There is health, ther-.- i.s t csce. in the J.sn.l oi blest." "Is that land, my dear :'..:her, more iovdy :' ourAre the i . . : - more clear. . :. i n.ore '. ee...;e.; ;i w, : ; P.- SM;r a... r -hire e-v-r e . . ,r 'e:,u: Is it cheered ay the ia 1 sound :' :.e.'' an ; -e '5, the fi.nvers are ih-e;;. ;.0t la v, Thewe:!--e: And the:-,', a hha -To the Lord ,. ' tt-'s o, e.te are , .. , .- V . : V e ; , . SU , r the La:, i oi "Vet that bir.d to mv n. 5he shrur.k tVo.n the sr! t.i et'tlie ;uier wh-li. here; From : r :'. iati e .: anaet- i w stie y, ,. -ma Ftii. eeari ?: ia::.. a. tor v.m and tor i:.--. -i e..!!,,n,, i..y le.o.a. i :, . a;, v ;a t aae e On the lone seven d fr:-. :tds of in r farde-- d Her parents have tin re .band a mau-i ot' tAnd they Avdcou.e their ehd d ;o :-c j c. 1 h "How I lon-r to nr.m.ke That iat.d n.usr ! e air, !v more haepv than ti, On you, my kind :' ' r. t!i-ieurr.ev'dejH mis Let its eo t.i v e. .v a .- v )..- ,!.;,. a . ,. . . a 'a-.-i o. ... i .-,.. j ..... T ", ,",''," ! ' o.t ...e. !, ; l ::u-; ; mr v r a.cn thai I re at i .an,,, . t a;t i:i nei- ;:ce 1 -: i ',, p., a time. I And n.a-t :riv wad a . da; - ki --( te-s a, i 1 To . .;.: a v . a : . a .--: , ;',..; "T:.'i must : -a. tki--- ,.a. a w mv i o ; Thy p.a.ee n;;;y i hna. an :. iNer wad ti.-ai. a'as! w i ' k a : I'y a mother's ki;:.l coar-h it a. e .. et tear no' ,;!-, i ie : whe.- d a Is ni'-rht v to -tretaa a- n . n Ami i.:- k i;a na - -a.. Totkehoaa of tin a,ati.a a tkthe !.. -. , h !a,.. e: .: , . . ' aai w . . : . : i : , w WJSi.: dl I IP i . ' , v Lb t 't Thoa, who-.' ad'-.' ('a.n ta: It mv earkta a c la'o ,i a. ; T.si er-. , ( ; rt a: i iod, ,. v i. ; ::: d .;'..... A lid wrh tiivs, a' ley red ; ea ' ak 1 r tke word". :aa- p, ,!.. ; .. . Shal; set my t:oa: ! ,i si a-'a. fa -. In sweet communion. l,r..-.j. w ai.tkt . W hat, thouix'i in t!: k earns. a:a ha; i,, I'aou (tiaauV; :n hr. '.. w,;al ' ow aa I he ir.u on- eaada ! . 'v:;. And w ldoai se- k a" tkv ::.r.aA v .?aom ma of ae a h' v n a ki , Not Mich as learnt-. 1 ,t;:, a ';.ed No vdtidi. ; -aeaaat a 1 v .a, That ehdls the la an and s the ' . a; but. Father of eternal 1; In llxed ami eh aica ;,-- e; a v r .da. I seek tiie wi-doni fro n a oye. Pure, peaeefu'. iron tie. urv at hyv . Let love divine n;v be-o-n -w ,v, Andihen my darkm-- wi t ; b a aa iXo doiilas. no tear.- shad heave rr :a Tor (Jed bans- if s!;ah e ni r '.- - . Ih'LLS n..r:d;:r. 6 i ana tiae .Viti";' of ( ( Id. e. ,) , , - to a cad,.; Ay Andrew 11, e ', 1 l.r i vvm vi;i My Dear Child. - You will suppose that dear ib,;;,d worse. As to his b.iih ha. S. aae dasl.e wa.sheltert:..:; was rtt'iii; wciise anc w; s indeed the casr o.e. lie W as eeeoium ' w :vr When. nowe t r. ids n.ias were on him. he was still pat it nt pti.d u !.. a. r i l.v i went away, lie was cheerful and dad to eor.urs--wath las ft lends. lie was able, natch bryortd iiis veais, to talk with 'own up poisons; but still he was most pleased to inverse with those of his own aire. converse wain mese t.i ms own ae A dear little girl, whom I know and love, at his own request, spent several af ernoans with him in tead:ng and conversation, lie would express great pleasure at this, rein-irking that "they could talk to gether in tneir oirn uyi;;. lie was verv thankful, at this tim,1h.n he be d so inM.y good hymns, mid so much of the i.olv sea'ptnr. ? in his memory. 'T'or," he observed, "when he could rot read. e could repeat what ha ren.emb.-r-! ed : and when he was too to r.-i -? ii be e.n,!., think on it for his comik rta lie was sfill much concerned f..r ids own iir.provenicnt; ana, whenever I c was ; Lie, ha w-o-.ild si! nu in his bed, and ask for his books, and would employ himself with them nil he was eaeewmiiv. ' One bide ir.stai.er w-t'.: hmv t! n ".! a ,, :o show Lew very tend, r Lis coi.soYi.ce w.s in timed oi mere importance. He awoke, one tnou.inir. a :.-ood deal refreshed, bv si. ep. ; se m :.;s ! .a ii.d 5nk-d tor Lis b-oks and parados: but ike s:, ale f.ded fiom Idschccrtul f.ce. as heel., cke.l iatnsei!'. 1 ... : .1 ..ill . , I.I - 1 , . . 1 f.r his h-.oks a and said. "What am 1 about? Cod nrrht to have myraMho'tgh's. and I have b'. on th n.mg . f mv 'ovs." Nor did Rolls lose Lis desire to be ns. f.,J. It is true be was now on a s ok Ud; and had y..i s, cn him. no doubt y.nl w.-u .1 have be n iea.iv to sav. "What can be .! ? It is quite impossible for l.im to do any ll.ing." Hut ! i.-.iist remind yrai. th.-.t ther is a fjret.t deal of truth in tint fimnb; p:o ,-.!, "Wh re there is a will, there is w..y." Ibdlsha! a er.nt i..-;,7 io do good to people around him, n:al in taad'v found cut a u oy. Tor mstaccf , .c hear I a persm a! vo;' j:1 a e... den ntt to las on the s ,bh ah day. 1 b. a a ed attics, and ei.i.tnv. d to -a-; id a tr : 1 to the mm ;ti the fomth comnnndue n'. The v.otk w..s i.e'.ei nfterwards l,"i:d on that d ,y. It Lap; lied. mo. at this tin.e. t!,--q n., ;,,-eeimt ok lbs ii:( rei-cd ihncss, a poor w .-...,-, ;) c -m.- ike 1 n.dy to hsvist in rau-mg h'm. Thi was ..nee

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ed to h;j m t!-tt she would p-trehtse. a H.b'o w ith his pocket m- - m-v- She readily d;d ;.? he wished: and when the 1 b'e w..s veceivt d. he iinjmtvd ol tier whether sue thought. :.s ii" w.;s ; yean .-. nt;d the r.urso so oid. so onl. tiier - ' - won id oa r.nv t;.ing wren:: in .as oaermg o . , , , - . ... nrtv wan .i r when ho rave it. 1 hs m mini . removed h:s :' en th .t subirei In the evening of the it :t u . iia : i o him. ( !; her i : i,, r to do.-e h.i r. . com. he ree'K sted i.i.-eaeie ,o i;S Ue;S!ile, ai:C! i mq!;i!x d . wh :t he pi -ased to want. j ; ,v:''1 ':',;- 1

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, i S: e h e ,: a e : v i. raw v. ;r. t :.e mea :.! lV . ':'. . . t r w i'a a !(.e or w .'heat one; t.t.d she iaa a,, her -tai.a or km el. or set. ca. er the eniie see.n . t.rre-at and r i:.(; ee Sa rd. ai -s a;.,l ddncttkit s. ! v m. ,h ah ! ea- , tin to l.neei oe.wn. J.,e k'.etaed down at I in at h.s sua, vee. and wcp ;.. i rr ... ' 1 -' I., .,., r ;. -,',- " "a'1 in u dkk -aii in .ua.i e-' ; He his fe. Lie v: to lie ; " : ' hose ' ka rs h r ( T s; an (; n.er t to na e,. 'I he na.se. a v. a aiil fan. . p. w , ;y nan: r''' - - nt - 'r - there is re; sen to e . e ttait .;e ota red stncere pr.-.ver to iioti. iut ;l a w bshed as she wa tet.nl. Wl.eii -she h a:nd ; that tne pvavias ohc i,.d were a;t !a i - d am tier sen ; a t:d when she ? ,v th..t Ibais h .d no hootan ! that he in. c.h-.i none. ei n!d not t.ad.ast am it. She s;nhe of htm :a!;.r as a a little . i a.h And tkeu ....an:, v a r..e ice las ia: e a: it on rei:'--- i-.-r at, a. a no eon: .a. ted t .. at l . le wast:..- ,;y peer Pk k , ! al tka he h . .! in! ! Wcaki.rss. ; ua c r: . d m I. r are.., r'.e was pea j !: d d'. l.. ..! e i.kaa.t e: a.,. v .. , , , .; ! tah. h, .,.;:. V. i l. ler at ;;.d. f. r taaia' b- t'f i fe.r.e u pas; ..s w. ak! a! 1 . a .ve i t t a ere, at ' re; . aa; thta c. ::!;; a i f i,,;- ia rnai k..bb; ei r.d:s.'.-.;..v.:l any w. , , - , t a . , e . , . . i oa ,..s p.. a, ( entiiae but with his titt: !.- te is fe--?t ii . ... a, t.e: a:,:.!-;; ,. . -er i it ii'i a.tc frieitd, ee e. i -- , .1 I - , . . , . i , . . i n ' i , . . i '.. aa'- (.kens as ' ea.;'.t up for 1 e.a ! btle.n d W!:; I!V. who e,d ket.u ;a- she , . ;. ; i aa.tia sh. e to ii m 1 i i "'Mm. Wh-. do V..U ia 1 i , ; . r o. st .and pre aac.-t s . b..h, to ikkta aa, .;: ( aa ? : e-a"; s de a aoad a a - !; on ! .. .'. t .. 1 . . a. ... -. o

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1.. 'i,i . ,i -i; 1 , 1. t - ti ' v t a , , e I - i : : a vm; ' e p.vti a . II ; . (katisf a-, 1 ae. ,, ; s t ; a. u a 1 an nv. s.. rr to lr- atmc.t ou b .n- iece.-d a,.-:. , r ianha id. "A de. .. saa ! ;.etr -w;..r. mv i.i.-'.'iti.d swe.a. - d 1 a j. Well, ia a. do aa , f Wae. Wh.,', ,!.--, .;.. ? ai aa (. hv. do v. at . t de v.e. coua.i.a.a ageiaa W i ',-. ( a, sir, 1, . :"!':-v '''' 7 !,,,e '' '' ' b;.n. d' a-oe -j- kapi ihasa i s en, !o do noeetai. I ' 's- .i, h.i n. : y.-u wa-ii uie Io td,e yotti ! rt,;i,i'' " ' ' u I s..mi... i-.a Icvry to u.-. v..u ? he j ::' I'f-K'' -':l- '-"r : ino tne rh'-utn-.tis m . b a j U)! --x J '' ' 'kai ihe been j.aidly able to ! 55 li -eg. Cm a.u m..ke oath tb.-t this man le.it von j w !V'.'';5 i v l!e- ' eaa.-a- -,!-;. d irm d ) i . ana i ,! comtap .at.l. Wd'e. Wkafs .0 a- W ia, a Ih! ? -nd him to pais n. W a". h. sir. i woald'et inv- h:m g- to ptisan for ill: lie's mv l.:;d)Uiul.anJ the ot.lv "'0!'!l ' vo -ul :!1 'b.e vvoiid. . e. i.i. i iiioim;., voii s.i ti he heat via . Wkte. So lie did. sir, and then he alwav's kissed it-i . i . t , . ... , 11,0 -'r warns, and m..e it up ag un ; and lie' nevr ' :'"' r o else heat me. k-- 1 ;i-' ti you think iie ha a right (o beat you bee: usa h" ;s y,air hn-bami ? ! . W,fa W' !!.- ir 1 '!''t 1"-V h.w is; j a!,nut v"-iU j. U'bf Ii is..ed lor it. I r. mill 1 . .1 t.. ana 1 .e.iyou no can ne pun - 1 1 . 11 ... 1 , ,.ih'- ;f ' G'.:' ' xv;m u lnV0 ";;n b - '""'1 - ;'''. ";k'' :;" 3n come nere forWife. Win. thtamht pci haps vou'd talk to hi

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' h,"i1s r,''"p '::-!-' ';,d i'!'r, - j m n.e no;, canp. . mt : andto !.,e husband ) so I ; ':!U "" 1 ;l ,,!''' !l brought up am! semi ; j ' J d-han Sw am. Now go. both of you, ! j '"'' u' Vr "', ,n" ''' :,n.v ,Ilo:c 'S t!ilH ul" ri1 L,:! i ' u1'!' '")' v-"ul i Alli! :Ir- ;al Mrs. Cmais walkad oil" logel j VA(:i ';a!y. 'J V.tu-eelj.t. j j Tvi.i.i:v!:m.. There never was a gre-t. ratlept in d iphcpy thai T.. that, ml. It was his s-iedv f the." Lie to control his te.'iiu :s, to he ah'e to a.pr wh .t In-w.s not; and nd.uin.blv did be;:ccee'd P v..- i ! who orig naled the vi Ie j.loa tu a' i ! arm .;;' w s dvon lo man to conceal b'sth. and h- ;.ctt d o.i tins pui.-iple. The IMtiuion ; d.roaide s vs. -AVfc nei er st . TaUevr ,mis nam. ; with- at 1 1 e-d th- description given of him ' by an !ao.;' .1, latt.-i u l iter, who speakimj of ihe pel f, . t w i;.t of r p.. .-;., m hs tace, sivs, ".'Nioh boaat b he dii I act t r -f his face . th 0 ' m.t at baa I'ai! in t'i : ev e. and em ' k :-i b. k.nd. well a ijend kick, vou 'ipt'o.-e bum las ceanti iiimc that iinv id' i'cdd''

F.o.n the- WcMmi Monthly .Marine. ' Till: LLO; i. A.vCi:ZS"Sl .. ;

We do not kn-.w that we can pre sent to our rer.-: ders a creator Ita at. than will be ibuiid ia tin: ful..AVUV narrative of 1 r. ( 'l.ivt.m. iko i..;rotvd .-ere inr.t. wues ascension from this city WuS witnessed with so ttiticii delight, by an immense concourse of o'H- fciiow citi.i !,s. Several cireiimstanccts eon-, tuhu'ed to ive pece.'i ,r in!erc?t to tint occasion. ' The :J 'it of a b :!!oo:i liad ne-r been witnessed ;t ;.m .of. m-ii tl.e vinnuiPnt i,t Mr ivirl.v ' wiso. a few me:iLs since, ascendi-d twice successiitiilv. idter haviii urule one abortive attetnnf. Mr. ' (ictl ,;,,;,,,, i(, (itm-uisii himself. :u:d 'to achi. ve f.x'ol, '.:,!, !,! 'd do credit t.i ihn .-u-ttc ..f :. : . . l o '. i i i i n. -

'j'ia le.-.d of all otlivr ps-ep-e, and as the centre of poi hiie-d newer w ;'d snti he here, we see no re--;:--on .

!whv we sno'od not r.take our v.:ie.-v uie se-u of sci- ' .v Ul, !..,.' i ,i(,t r.-.td.e r v.dl.-e i! .,('.,.; ; ?.!r. Ci.atun aeeeiao.tdy cor.slntcled a bailoon of ery stta tier v e:i.:eau-!,ip. Tii- materials were of ' xcci'i.Td etr.l.tv. the pe .nations aecer iv edeua !;0 i!!i-,i,.,;.;,:r,l ; t a , he e (a! w 1 1 h , . j ,.; .;tv. e w .s stfottL'. i:iu! icrtec:;y .-viiiu.otiscai ! perfectly .-'vi.iu.otiical ; , ti.;- wh, n lar.i k, do i's d, stir;, d t dene j,:. jt Witt: no ai :.j aee -.: i O! ,n , v. 'I'i ,. 1 ddv Cv.ei- ' i, . ...., ,.vt -' . .e cortcottrse of .-poei i- ' ere at : w'dh: the i.Oe.es, v.revi.at-dv e veiled f ,r ', (the tuecesioih.-tir towtiStii.in. was rased to the h'di,.s! ....,,., ,.r ..a,,. f,n !,, !., a, e.wr ,, !w..lllt,,-i ' - : t . i: ......... .... .. .; a a.a, ...a i...ia ., . : ,. a,.., i...,a l : 1 1 . 1 I l.l I . .HI p;.e.,r mce of s'renetli, it:!,!, ted ihm ss. which i , tc.r e ja. ;!,t. :l llf ,,,.:,., :u:i ,,lt, i '., i . , ,- i te; : st-i ;. i t;.t.c.-s. ;,! .cr;ty ;.ud i-tcrtness. i i ; o . i . , , a, a ek s . va ; th a he not o:dv po.-sessed pres-tice .- - i . ,t it.iii , ..; in;,:,!, .aa h i! e .ieida.tad t!,e -h ;; (-. ai.d in ale i. et : v n a at t r 1 an l he :a ss that d; ia ,i on las own exettioa-a 1 !e w s a: -nine and (a.nd.ient. but nu d, stand mr ssaneng. U ii. n a!-' nt to ascend, ins'ead of se.-.tn g hnnself in tiie ear. !, e mount, d a boon whi b w.: snsnr-nd. l ; dlv about live feet .-.I ..ve it. and throitoh 'Mai n a e coia.s were passes!, i v w a. en tia' ear was liiii'ir to the la thi ra In this ;.pp-r ntlv insecure ' i . .i i i , ... . , iiasldoa. witli his fe. d aa ig in the ae', and one . . ! ras. he went up with 1 st p a feet .ur , w ith a r-mh' of exu'ta-' , 1 . , ' en !.! o.-'iii'in ,n e. i.i.d an air c .., s. it aa.; , - ve lie en assumea. .e er On : a i ... . nan ii-.; a '.a.; his fdh,w-ci: '.ens. in-.,a rdrntiid. '.d !. ss . nied a! si i mod to rijoieein las tuc-'. if ss. hut ia m to , v. bis . !eva!ia! st; tion. ' . w 1 v

, -.-i , ., ., 1 t in, i i ,. j ii , o i . i . d. swald and maiest eath . until1 A mt;e 'e'.ond I on smoi i t !i, i mti i tne iron e , ; ,-' , .. i- . r " i .. ,, , , ha ii e'.ohp were lost in the ,U. , lotg.-s an-t futnace?. vdios-- fires illuminated the at- , .... i , i ,. t i d niueuueed h.s intention io re- mosphere lor a number ol mi.es around in'um I .. . . ;,...,,,... ,

aa e. As fe i, , n an ia the air d! ., :t ana tv v as !, t f.a ' r .. ' ' , i he liai'iati," e ,;.t , pin,,,, , , , ... a :ds ike la a.vi ns. to a.-ei l iain it I ;e , . .. . . : .: o;:s to lua r.hai ;ad n ai ati.t o ,' , , 1 . , . ;.c hopes express; d f.r Us si. . tv. 1 - , . ,. .-, v ras... a. and i.o taws ol r. ( ava . a. r v a : ; : if ta ;: v I) iv ; f er ,1 .

a.-pea. i e;.:,! 1: .e iioatei inv si y t .roite i our 'a a sue u.sianee noin me n.iaii. nv tne oistaman , , , ,, , : ,i , ,i i i . i " ,. . i ! e. ov.de. sttce's. he won d have bet ii da'ered nt;,ia:t!he emc'.Silver nKiuu r.bove a piece et brass

i , , . .... , , . . naaaia: !. ms. ii iho a ,n ;a! su!a'et ot cenvei a tieu. I Tiie p.d.ti.ia.sst.okeof.Mr.Cl.iM is of ,u as of vy.-'dm. ii u. M,. Van hkuen. avJn,!,. V;.i:,. I a . 1 , ., , e 1. , 1 ..,. , I . . . a , I . . I ... ; l k' " , 1 i ", . "ih " i i ... . 1 i .. .i . -.i I i i , i . 1 : ;e e.01 u 1 . aa. 1 eTe 1 1 : : ; 1 1 .... 1 r.t -.t Me W - 'Stiei Ih.aseand the liroad way. ,a e:i the .. m so., a, p.ns.-a in tne mter.'s'mg (. a' h , ... a ,, t ... ...e ,1 .......... 1 . I., a ... 1 i . .. . " - " ' 1 'HM",M"' '. '".gie mi a. s, arefakir ( '1 , vt, ., a m! the casual s lata - j tion--ei'tla . a who mi t in i iio str. et, instead of boJ were succeeded by the moio novel inteiiogatiuii. ; .i.v in ws of the bidioon ?' i 'i !;; . e. i iur, ae d :s p ,sscd. ami tiie anxh-tv of aae . et .me p imbib Sad presa; ,as began to

m.iingea.rmt ,i,e tear eeeaiie goneral tin! tins nu ia, u-an n,e. at i o c.o, k. ne-uiy up ; V(., (.V(.., . is compelled to do boma'-e to the Chiistta' W..IA to prd. ::s,:a;te, v.!:, li; ;:1 had. i.dien n n, aim to his ,AV i -d-ipol s; a nttle h. i.av wmci 1 crossed ti;e Ohio ; jiun r(.jli:il.n. He knows that his slave is a belt, r h ! au.h.t .an , ,ia'T. We need not add that his in:e- ! river. ( u entertuga new current ol air, the bi'loon . .. r ', . -., .. , ., ,.- t -m , c... i,:.

I'll I t.i, i i " . eted ie a;a ta ranee, be lore any notice of has sal ; ' h,d iea.d;( d us, created a lively sen-:-.! ion ofj tidn-me. j j 1: s-' ems tint be landed in a wilderness region. ! j i;."i;g tee uioiea .ins vvbeie ihe inh.ditants could i b a dlv he!i e him. w hen he told tiiem tint ho lufti , k t't ( 'inci.mati oti the evening of the pn ceding tl a v. 'i'he f.rst penon to whose la us - lie went w.-.s a thr- , iner. who erv eindly consented to accompany him j to the sp. t win ie he had h i! his balloon, and to asbmi in seem ing it, against the urgent pcrsuasioii s w i!e, who was sure that Mr. Clayton was a dangerous mar, with whom it was no! s de lor a di i i n! per-. in to venture into the Woods alone. V. e shall net detain our leadtrs b.inacr from Mr. y!eti s graphic narrative of his voy aire, lie is i the Xapoh on of teronaiits ; I ; lie has eone lari.ier ami f.re-.l bet'er than his prdece:-sors, and will perse veie in his perilous enterprises, 'lie will ascend aga'n a boil! Ihe first of May, and if the wind shall be la.vorable, will remain in the air until he reaches All .!:'! C coast .Mi!. .'I.VViOX S ,IO K Ai fao o . !.- . 1 oi,,!. ,,- .1 nil- . I. - lr, r 1 1 1 r. I mm .'iri -itii-old-heaaa-: whidivvas meltv w II flh d wilhsoecI ' . ' - i tators, r,,.d coa.t-.ined the beauly and fashion of the i ta,y; ;iI,d aHcended with ceh iily into ihe almos)heie. amid.-t the checiing sounds of music, and the i ae. lamatit.ns td" mv fiiends. In a fbw moments 1 ! !,d a fail view of Cincinnati, of Mcwoort and Cov. mr'ttm. and of tiie thousands of spectators tint sun j:.sce - nsio!i. ! soon anive.l at a sufficient altitude to ,,:Vt. ,;iC si.(.!;,,,,iS a Cot.(1 virW f it d. si cut ul' lllV 11::r:, -.;,...,,, whieir-.e.P.iiied a do- of ;!lint j,,,.. ,,;,,. Tlt p:il-;u Ltt on beiieliberated fiom the car. descended with ureal veh.ciI ty for a i-otisi.lerable dist.-.nee before it spread opt n ; s,'r jbut when it did open, it descended slowly, and 1 w. itched its t oarse downwards. 1 (bought for a time that it would fail into ihe canal; but at last I saw i( piss a little io one side, and 1 have no douhl it anive.l safe upon lerra fnma. As 1 asc. tided, my scenes became more extensive and diversified: but very f.bj.-ci more diminutive. The spectators ' shr oik to I .iilipuPoiis; and the lioises r.nd ctniagi s on tin1 loads, ware ii'ii! the toys ol' children. Thai hills around ihe citv, which form the bound .rv of' our vn w when below, sink into ihe eaith, and seem-1 e.i 1 ul wiih the pi lin; ami fir beyond them, ink!-! the vast woods. I could .list i mp m-h iiunier- ' o-is towns and cultivated sp its. The whole scene ippe-red like an cMeusive m ip, spread a! my feet : .a. iv stin t, ami alley, and biitbluig, and eveiv iin-i oiovein.-nt. p.! .inly marked upon it". Thtniidi the ' o nt f tim picture, tint liver Ohio p is.-ed, and 1 ?vv-ii!id i's setp. mine eutn.-e m each ditectioti, until

lost ill th mist which hounded my view. F..r v. ' number of miles, 1 could trace the river I.icktii''. '

ti,,; ''''''!! course of the Miami canal, and the P.tn:-. l'b.es :md different roads branching from the ci:v. , At starting, the barometer flood ;.i :V. inch- i c? tiie thermometer at 7 "3 deg.. and the wind earried me ,. S. Ik, hi the direction of Jisvia. At half past 5 o'clock, the barometer s'ood ;:t F.) inch- 1 os, and the thonnoineler tit -e dejr. I ban to fed cold, and r.nt on iev creat coat. At this tinp. I heard t h n i ,: i I ..)' . i.n,,,, i,l ,-.. ., ,!,:.. height, the noise of c.f'.e and the woodman's axe. s.on p .,-sed over (he l.it'le .Miami rner. keeoiie' the hio river to mv r-dd. and alb r hvcendii!" a lit! I . ! had ;i fair va.-w'of the towns and fartr.?'o:i each side of n e. !'.... v ,:,.ic t,..f..r,. ..U I i ' . , . . . ! , ', , on oor u ita n. ana conimeoa m ;ai i ,. ;. ia. e!irection. My altitude tlien. its indicated bv the In-mmrti-r. v:i Hvn :i li-dr tnP-. I i .. e. .. 1 coid : the thermometer stood at deg. I s ;t down ' a"l 'ook s;ime n-freshmeiit. ' 1 was now ro I was now u.osuig Uele.un.iiiv throimh the air. i'he little agitation the bailoon t.-ccived oustatting inn ceased, ana there was net tne least o.t.nv or osctll itiry motion perceptible not a r'isple in the silk of t!;e 1.. been to he seen, ami ail was peitiet si'etiee. 1 could almost have imagmed, th :t I w s an no - nnitant ol a little world of mv own. f; ,! in the immensity of space, from which I could it w at my lie' lee-'ti'tii in mo'eoti revoivi: il oi. its axis. At nis abend", I ctpjiieiiced no tmi.ie is u,t sensation. T:o (i !ii'uhv in brealie no it:::1. !:r w!!;it t.iy head, as Ins been said by some a lonauts. to he endured at .rre-it altitudes; but I have no doubt that U the luidit of tliree and :i half or fair mdfs. i.w- ',-' ' 'b! r.uity of the atmosphere, a dilheuhv of breathin.:md a n ! In.tr it, the he-.,i , ,..,..., ;..;.i ., , - . ... t suet. .,, -at'tii.t.. i ., ,.,,. .... e. aai , , , , w .v ...... , II' ' l ... ...Illltlt as it is at a liaif mile from the earth; for the objects ,ppa,r conceded in mt. and the whole h... a ue ' m-.o:.rtis ;,p Mar.iiice. a , - . ,-, i t ,-t . At mmu'cs alter l hau a fme view e! the .. .a . , c t ii i s-ti:ng sun, .() mtiaiti s after (, ! p:a-sr! over W ib Inn.sbmg; at about 7. over (jrov org- town ; til. a atar I was several mites distant liom the Ohio r'ver, ve' 'it appeared but a very little to tiie riakt of rma I ' 'ould tlislincliy S"e Auusfi and Mivs'.ilie, and tiie tow us and Ikrms alons' the shle of ihe liver. A h'-iie I fore , I passed over West I'ui.ai. The . -.. i ..... i i t ..i .i .... u am now ciiangeii a inuc to the setati. aeiut one point. making S ! 1 bv Ik About 'd e-"e!. d. ! p..s5t . I . I . .'I. . . 1 . . eu soineiiiing io inc. w si ot i aii.aaoatii. an.t coi see pi duly the Sci. .to and the canal. I. e r i.t ef '!a- moon, and bv the lamp and betas in the laai- ...... -m i;,h . '. . : , ses. These hhts were numerous and in e, iv ih- . ; a . i ei . e ... . . i i ,- 111 1 ;u" 1 ",; 1 oiiau niiii mv e rs. 101 nun a m in oi l':cr)' iUi ;il '' let'' ' :md conirasted finely with the !l"il".ti!t siais that shone in the cloudless sky aboe una : count not. iv too pent ut tint moon, make any In r- ! , .', ; ,, , inomeau a! oi .-(Mations the eme' stiver sn the tube i ,, .i , I .1 .11.1. i bene., so siuail mat I eouidnoi sen its height, but .i ,, i i, . - ,, i , , i, , ' . , emcKS lm in the tenons. Ui i couh. pbitmv see .... . .ii i i,i ti i i move up i:nd down; and, although, I could not see ,i ,i i , i i . m i i 'he bL'nrfs on the scale, vet 1 comd toil whan 1 win ;... , e . ., , ., ,. . i nil j . ..io . t i I which formed a p'o'eet nai to the 1 laa uiemeior which i was imurdiateiy alon-hle of the btuo-n- U-r.- ' Ui.enevcr I felMired, I would sea, mvsdf u, the 1 hul t-.m ..I" llil l-ir : e.it ill :i ef ii i v la. rmi.i.l.T ntiln I "d".",- 1 V r .' h "k i I. tit, I... ;..!,. ...1 .. 1,. 1 C 1 ,, ..; ' . .1 . . 11 1 .- 11. .ti.u in in: 1 1 nmnu 11 11a... 1 1 1 .1 ...... 1 ti.. . , siie. 1 i ' 1 ii tiit (i,i ('Mie o.iie 1. io conn.eiaei its course Now and the., ! w..u!d look over the t.,.,- ...... ,.u, e o. , on ,a , i m uitie.tioii ..I'tln. w -.ler , .1 1 1 , h-! , I h . , ! h. t ,.!. t , " g --"'- - . ' ' I.V The w hob' of my tend n y age. and without winch. 1 should not have been aide to trace Soon after crooshig tiie Sciofn liver, 1 -passed ino another cunent of air which ca rued me due east, .ml immediately over (don. -on!. k'oon aeer, i pass- . . , . ed into t.nottier cut rent ol air, watch carried me h. A I 11!, ,11-11 ! , . . ( . w. .. i .is r i a u , i m i ,i i e. i . ii mil tuts in i iiiiu. I would pay pellicular attention m aseort amng the m w direct ion ol t lie cm t c.H . Sjoii af . er cross: ng 'be -bm, the balloon was again imilaitd, and

lounel luat i na passed .rom the I,. A. ... earrem .o . (d .,50n oa ku,v U,a, t!l VtpnioU they levile ano-ncr wmeh carrrd me S. n. and soon bmudit mAvfi v.,t ,ie sll,)u!(! me over the iaanawha river. Fiom the r.piddy : Wilo ever read such an advert iscment as this: with which terrestri il objects seemed to move, I , ...,r s,,., :i He voun-r s ,ve, a-ed 'J'd. lie is. loimd that my rate o! travelling i:ul mcteased. Al , um,, !U)(j Lt,,;i,i)V; ;l r.vv of all'iehgon, and au hdf past I'd, i passed over Ciiat lesion, and in a few y minutes was carried over the fariiaa:s of Kan iwlni x,,;';,,,, the slave dealer s ivs Jirnk ix a Chri.--salt works, and continued in this course until ! was S(, ,..,.., .jj( ,,, ,io i,,,,,, r,; t ('hrist.

in soditol the fork formed by ti.awley and Aevv llveis. While in sight of New river. I approached the ealili; and as my ballast was nearly exhausted. and as the pari over winch I was ..eating appeared an open counlrv, ! pie-par- d for a descent. I threw overbnard mv anchor: which, i.ftcr drairdnir for I l'l,l? distance, caught firmly hold of a tree; but oin ! coming close to (he tops of the trees. I found, to my . surprise, that instead of a fair open country, 1 was in ii dense lores', on a considerable elevation. ; 'i'he wind was blowing powerfully, and 1 found it ; impossible to liberate the anchor. The only way ef, getting out of this difliculity, was to cut away the' j anchor cable. This 1 did; and in a short time, ascentltal to an altitude as great as I had previously attuned. ihe cold was intense. 1 could not 1 certain the height of the thermomelcr; but I have; 1 no doubt it was nearly as low as ;,. 1 h id now dost sight of the water courses. I could see no, j bghls 111 any direction. 1 laid down 111 the bottom I of ihe c;ir, buttoned mv coat tmh'lv round tne. put I . ', .' ' . . . . i . i on my gloves, coveicd myself with two hi mkets, j which I had taken as wrappers for ihe balloon, drank i some brandy, and feeling' comfortable and highly .lebghted vv'ith my novel trip, f II fast asleep. ' I was awakened at L.sl by mv car striking. I iiiimi - i diatd v sprang on my fee! and feu ml that I was drag- ; ging overlhe tons of ti e trees. I siw before me a j river and, I thought, some buildings. They seemed j but a little distance from me; hut 1 afierwards found that they were about four miles distant. I at temp- ; teel to stop my balloon by clinging to the br inches j of (be trees -several of winch broke ; but at last I 1 caught a strong bough; and by bedding to it w ith ; one hand with all my might, and pulling the vibe rope with the other, I was coal led in a shoi t time to draw mv ear do" n the tree several feet, ami to secure it bv means of a rope. After being conl.dnil lhat I had sf cured mv balloon, 1 looucl at my watch, and found it lo lie half pasl C o'. loea,. A I this hour of the ntorniim, I thought it would be use - less to go i;i se adi .if ass'siaiieo; 1 ibeicfore t. - uiniued in (he car, which was laste. ed to the t.ee Ibrlv feel, al least , fiom the ground : and m ties situ itioii 1 lemaimal imi !1 dav Inenk. I then descend- ! cl to explore ihe wihlcinerf m whiea I had ahhl-

ed . lb;t there was no trace of lium-m footsteps, no mirk of eh, mm uicdaced hv man. A niind.fr of

1 :rgo tn-( s w; . leveled with the grounds, .a ir was no maik of the Woodman's aK upon them. TJi Vie n - il !'f',;n ''blently levded hv a hurricane, l'er('c:v:nd ' v,;;s '" ;t mountain, and that there inioth'-r p it Ftill highr. I ascended to the top OI ''''is deration and could discern in the valley, ai!' '!1 iire:t:on tint I had seen the river the prev.oup evcun, n c:i!tiviti'd spot. After traveliii" ii oifr t!i; Side o! a hcaiil slid vtrosio lr ;.!.oni tl..-. "iiles. ! to-e.d tiiis ?p.t; hut had to follow u track 'd s kittiHT to oet n?si?t:itice. 1 procured a--;s!;i!;i'' - :md con-.a-ved the ball.ion to the Isoiisc of -'e-' ph ( lr A, an. a resp' etahle and intelliireriJ f inner, with whom I r.-.n'.mfvd fhn-f. A-.,v ,ftll I I l .... . . v " ' " ' anee to return. i;-.inri2 in1' stay -'Mr. (im ham's, 1 was visited hv a creat nmnber o! tiersotiS fr an t he m-r.melowr pnim'n. i be spot on which I landul is the top of ;i mounta'a, Ui-ti'd eet ( is indicated bv mv barometer) ;,il,u' 'ov. i ot ii:e sett, ana is caiied Stevenson s "''' or Stinson's Knob, near Henry's Knob. 3.1on- '"" O'ainty, irgima, a!. -out tour mib s from Crcm rirer. iidt en miles Irotn I'inon, twenty (i!''!? Irom f.eieil-r: within sight of the Al! d. ,!y niount i.ns. ami a.t a !ist;iiice t'rom Cincinnati, :u''or!:ng to the route travelled in the h ,!!oun. of ' inaiJrt d and fifty miles; hut according to the '"'ee of tr.ieiin-i more tlian four humirtd t. I v. ; iuo .anil ;i ha.ll' i.uiaj. I .as voy :ge. I l.-'.ii v. completely fdtiih dllu t"'"""55''51 ' "aide in my advertnement, and is th. en-es! act la 1 vova-e bv he. ever performed hv an I'eisoii. vsi n ue.; h.a it'.in.-. In no ease, where' a T t ' t . t i , , , ' ' -MC,V r,:!'i"u ',-,rt'" t"i'r'f"- f'" periectly rigk v.o'Mi he i;o'.i.- s ttiat chihPcn shoun xn i r he iae- , . , tinned in ctreumj'anoes where it is for their irderes , , , . , . to Ot :eive. A :r..ct:c-d wrPer upon education an' i , . , 1 ClioU is mi; e-eo io u.ne ae.ne wroti'', s sou a n.ireut s ?t V tenni.ac " a- si.emd ;P least tieat c hdt ren with the same degree ot' w ise h nitv. which the laughs!; ! .w ext. aids to all who h a. e airived to years of diseietion. .c ciimmal is bound to accuse himself. Itany misclii. f has i f en committed, we should nt-u-r, when we ata: uncertain by whom it has been done, either directly accuse, . r l.f trav midhi.s r;; --:C!ii". We ihoiild ei'her s 'v to trie ciidd. T ..aieve vi a; Lave dene t or we should say nothVf Pe dene, we cannot repair it: he- ',' ," , ei.uA; we may cause ii ha.!;;; ut glasses evit of nis le.ach m fit tuie. V, hen y.euee i hihh.en last la sun to sec;.! from not having a sulheiei.t niimber ol' words to express their ideas, or bote, not having .'annexed precise ido'is. to the words liny have hi en tnio.dit to 1 1 .... e. ........ i i . ". ... i i-i ' - i... , o. .iii i.mv ma Kf hum,, txes. wnicn aie iti - ,,,,', . , ... , o'ited to the ttn-tte deceuin". He should not . . . , .? .. , . , , ' i-rn-it-nfni'i Ki.snrct f,,rm of Itilxeheod. It is ' .. ' , . , , some tone l.t o:e hey eeiiee v understand v.nat , , a . , ,, we mean bv tint i. Sanail ev;iiions shorn.! net , . ,- , , '" mareu wi;n loo much ngur; lait wheufver a , , , ., t - . i i ehml re! itrs t.r.u 1. 1;. any mam which he has su n . , , ' , , a . . , or heua.. e.i p;,t. wo should bs.Hn with attention, . . i ..... , , ,, , , c, ,, , , , ,, r , and v.e .-ho dd net s ow the east uouU tf las ve- .. ,. raenv.

, ,, , c , In a tnuititudft of cases, whre n.-.rrnts or rruar- . i '

1 oi.i ns nae c ( timer the inlius-nce ot teinciop's ' , , , , , . Ut v"nce w,. d.c.se s..Sg. ste., m the teregomg V.l "tSZ

- . . . "-. ' " I " " eed d --'in is into their cwn bosoms. -if ir , -noiar JiJ'r!ZU,t. ,T ck n a. Cnttm i n.-Wc never met with a i (. e , : 01-P,t; CO:l);n.nt up):i (k.nsti uiitv tlnn . ... " ' . . . ' ' ' ihp loiiowin". In lookiim over a recent acivertise- ',.,. , . vK"( v . wt. had a young man advertised for s de, and as an eedi in. -em. lit ,f ItU vibie it ics .te,', th-il b.e it :i , nrorr....t, .. rf n ,vr,., ; 'I'f't'i'e be ou'earlil a being destitute of the spirit . .-in. ;, .. ;. a. ,t ,i....i. , !. ,i. eo . n: i.-a .ii i. , o is o.i: si eietttt. !.cn 1111. , sj 1V;. ,,V(.r ' ,9 wiih nliKsrrrnce. And . 111,1 I I lOl ill. UT, rl . Ul l.'.l.ill . Ml. " i 11 j',1 I IIIIJIC ll'l llllll, ntj can seii him at a higher price, ile says in his ! U)!v J,:cfi 7, CAr.s.-., therefore he is ' W( , ,wo ()r UuU(irt:i H(,rt.. Uw . (l)U.llw tIlM s tll s!l,nv tll.lt (.vt.., ;!ha,KlonAM. NTS i'ni; I II': STANDAI.T). on to r.,-.-; ,T-,-..i, Win e!,-.-, .I-I.-.- hi IVs. ehmeh. IS ;.,.!, ,-, ilM. li.ai.nv, P.. T;i-r:ni. a '...' ., t " t .! iihiia- ti. ia ia in V aUe ii'l.i, I kIJe . I .. IU.0-. Mr. I ii i.i ( -! or, a-. I.'. . 'I'll- -mas Mll-t l Mia . I.'fi . Aleainlo- M-Fa da no Slratlt ll t 'er, m'II, .1. I.. ll.Mi.i a K.'v. A. . Pa--. l.'-.-i. .1. P. d.M.lie. ,1. (hlOnil !b-i . Fi.i iiei- Mi ml nt . -('f, x,'i'"n o .),,( A.' .e-u, do. ( 7,' ,',r 'ii'i'. p.. .s;,,e, ,1,,. I I '""f"'' ' 1 f-. .ini,'y.v, !. ion. a-.oe-i-i.,.iv. ,;, ile. fb'i . .! i ill 's I m a -, iiii. 1 1. ihi.niiMiit. 7V , ''""" I lnini i lili 1!. .l .iiiu''- i t-!.'. i;,-v. iiii .ii vpMhi.in. J . A i tit -a e u t-a- I k.j. J .t Hit's t I i ; et .. e. . 1 ) -1 1 1 , 'i ihiaui Aii.l.a-iia. ,'',', k"""' e .y'. .''..-, ,i. ' ;,),!, .1... ;.-. c ...a ; '"'' ''' ''"'' j . I !":'"' l''i''n(nn ; .,, 1MU . e-aa'.V, ami i i. iaiii , h ei ..c W. I'.rmicfmi .!,. .latin I I. iil-iii Itil). !,.. W illi. Illl I lllllllll'.T. I,, .o.-.mi, i;.'i. l. M-iiirmt. ' ", '"j"' ,',';,',', ,,,,',,,' .1 . I I ..null. ni. . I, uiii-s .M. Kay. .! unite I ";i i n. than. IP v. .I.C. W.- iv.a. ( 'oi iiel las Mem. An-lnli.. I I Siiiii.in. It . Ai, luhalil t iai". .e,,,.,a ',, : .. ;'''. jvd"M( i f I I I I ls. laaatn K . Siru .til. I'I'XX' IV lll. j .',,,,... . plV. ;,,!,i P.utae.m. a,,,,, a, ,.',--.v,-s ,i, a.-i .1. I nn. . m'-.i '.. a. - Km. J... -I Si -. .e ; mw oi;u. (.( ', j. j o F. .p ; .,'..., .!.. F..i.h, F.-p ; -'"' ( .'.'. - llo..'.ime . ,,.,,,-.. , iu.im. ' IFlf,e. p.,-,tai-1, .M'K.',-, F.-M. j ai.u;oi. W.-u'!.;f.-T!...i.i.i I-.i.i.m.i.