Vincennes Gazette, Volume 7, Number 13, Vincennes, Knox County, 26 August 1837 — Page 1

VINCENNES SATURDAY GAZETTE. "TRUTH WITHOUT FEAR. VOLUME VII. VINCENNES, SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 26, 1837. NUMBER 13

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Tco rinquito's sons'. lr. th. hcce.v hour ot" the l.i ;'at I'll hi?. Wliea the hum is hushed of tin; wcaiy fly, V.'hea the iainpsare lit. .ei.1 the eurtJi.e' ,!..-.ivn. And spanou i:iy vi.-;s!iJ the t:i.irn;.:.; '' I;i I'll- ft stive hi'.l where .ill I- j 'V. lathe ciuaiber h'.i-hel v. here f.w !u.-peT t,..; l.i the r.-irden hour in ro the ptfuroe s-.i;'.e.-. And th" chi.'M-t? "i Let the hour i-etitU-s: l.i these I';! sport throu;h the sn miner nij'it.

A.:

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,orlal

.j vex, r;i la , i'

i

W.t'l ,.a (-

tlae.e oi urirf HI I.'" urea... i sj-

II l.rtvuhci. in tlio lute w it'i a i:i.it

!iet..niii2 onN tln ti-h strai ; til! With raptmoiis thnilof melody; I'd', ho carries his- Ilea 1 s. h.iatdv, 1'il lay hitn a trick in his happiest we!!, W hen the Ihuerm:; tiill. w it'a a m i lie sped holds all t'lii..!! '.-.!, I'll i ix mv r i ; ! . t.

U'i-im..a;e-I t.y Die horizon, nun -i.ua green vj- hl-md-d wiilt the !.'' bky ami resembled u'.l imnif n-e ocean reiie. ling the -.vn of the sua. and inrc.wrMnl with Ut

ile islands, lite cultivated spots in the threats, j When about over Shipping-port my course was agiin changed ar.J 1 travelled N. S. '.'., tv:Mi' halt w:iy lrom Louisville to i!ic town at tlio mouth of Salt J'iv-

er. I t'l-'i) struck another current of air u hifh can hod mo S. i".. The thermometer was ran'in from 55 to (ill lie";. Fed uiiir.iUs alter ten o'l-'oek A. M., a snow while cloud of mountain tdiapo, with its dark shadow mi the earth, passed nt least a mile hcuea'Ji me in the very opposite direction t that 111 which I was travt llmrAt a (junr'.er al-er ten o'ehiclt A. M. 1 i":nilit sieht of oheplii-rdsville, and could trace Sail Kn er a ;jreat utiiuiicr of nn!e-. 'rhermometer ITdenrees. Quarter after II o'clock A. M. I descended to within one

hundred feet of the cartll. I a?ain aseond-

fd. T wentv-hvc minutes of 1 o'clock 1. M., I crossed Salt Ivi'.er a few miles

ha; souk tunes found three swarms at once pitched on ths hoard in deferent places. W lien he first puts up the hoard lie usually rti'isoi! itsonia honey, orra.lt water, herbs, or the like; but this may nut be necessary. Vfe think that this method of having ht-es is a irreat improvement, as it saves

tune, trouble, ami danger ul being stung',

and iujurv of trees occasioned by culling

hem in hivmrr bees. Another irreat ad-

arid stripes, is always the tiaol our Union mind' eye: gentle as ltiw antelope, uniirnever unfurled or defend d but by ing as the bee. joyous as the linnet; neat, Freemen then Poetry and prophecy, punctual, modLsl, confiding. She is pabtretchiutf to their utmost, cmuoi j)ie-ati- tirrit but resolute; aiding in counsel, re

nounce im. lioiinv. i vivniff in irouoies, ever poinung out me

f'rrtm the Saccule Sentinel. TIXS mCCIIAKiC S WIFE.

Ill America cwry niccliainu lo t-upposeir T)ie w;fe where (l,mcr an dishonor hirku. to have, or lo be about to have a wife. j Safit and seeiiiliobt ly her husband tays, The man v thousands of these spouses are ; who guards her, or wilfi her the aunt endures.

vantage, the timorous can he saved the divided into soils. 1 bus we liavegoodj The place of woman is, evidently at the miscrv of hem-' fnghteneJ half to death! and bad, very good and very bad; unspeak- firCsi Je. It is at home you must see her,

to know what she is. It is less material

lest thev should be stun to death while aoly good audinsulleraljlyl.au; and as a on a ladder or tree, without the privilege sort ul' jiar expression tolt rubli. It is

not eiery good woman who is a good wife tor the mechanic. A working man needs a working wife;

but as to uahwcs of mind, manners and

of running from the enemy.

rittuburgh I'iiiUr. S2ETCH. There: have been several sketches

the American House of Representatives, scale. There is an error prevalent con-;i .

out none more trulv graphic than the ceinmg this, (..'lies a s, "I do not want bankruptcy .. , , .i ' -- I 1 I . C .. . 1- I. " H I I

here, 1 must send an env extraordinary to America, to procure a new Jim Crow dress; for my kingly suit is like iha min in the hon th-it Jack built, "all tattered and torn." ;ind what i worse, so many Dukes and Counte.-ses, "beg a rag of me for memory" iliat the pe jr nigger is scarcely decent, and lhat'b ll.e naked truth. I am to play my farewell engagement now in London, and shall have tho theatrical heaven all to myself to blazo away in, for those two luminous planets, Hamblin and Forest, who came nearest to

.road; but what she is in the! my meridian glory, have eclipsed one to

America, the other into the gloomy shores

brightest side, and concealing nodiing but her own sorrows. Site loves her honif ,

: believing with Milton, that,

what she is a

family circle, is all important

It is a bad

merchandize, in any department o! trade, to pay a premium for other men's opiu-

in matrimony, be who selects a wile

ol' morals, she cannot run too high in the j fur ,,e applaufe or wonder of his neigh

in

above Sheplierdsvilh;. fine view of !5arJ-!own. o'clock heeail Geo. i i i

I had

I,

And pon

r.rr? ! a p.K t I know

aiJ I'll hue, Hi

la t::e X,

the noil hv the ti'ier U;ht

i. ,! .if earth, i a a -v e. I.! a'.

Me ;U

With fancy lie r.i'e.ihle--. w'a .e Of a fanricss hue; aa 1 he im.i A creiiija of hcaul la t.'ie ch

i l.,

w.i

It :

the world ai om-d t !h uet t!ie Im.z .vheii a iit v un I he jives i: exi:t t it c mrt :d v .u z h'tie corner

tac.at'S :ti : rr )'. .':i-'..ci hi. " " i 1

n own

1 : Ci are f

miN there

the cl. ar still air. . :a hi ii-.- shut cat, f mv rouii l-aSeut; rv h'is ko.Ue en !,w si -hi.

?:ive, I'!'. hi'..-, fl! hue. .-.-i -in tlia'.i va'e.iih w'..i'.. I s'i .11 v :l a hi n. s a '.v , i a a l.ar i ta;e.

n u vv a

after one t ie earth, dud to dei and reals 1 ea-t

following from the

irl-ockcr Miiazint

.cw York A'uYA- a wile with too much sense.

The reflections to Perhaps Itiles will not answer

by not.')Ut o;)e rlle h(jnir and lovt hir

but the

"because

to improve

... I l. : . t 1 . ... . . 1. ... ...Ln I, n .r .O nc L .in . i-iv 'itiiviM'j .hP(iu.' i , . . I 1 . . 1

w .lieu ii gives us-; aie eiiunii vi mivv. sj.iii...i ..u. i 1 p n r I . eiriVC W IliaKC ner lllurf ami uinir, i

n Vmeru-ti rir.nirl.'r ill' llM (rlollOUS sllO Wll 1)0 all Ovenilalell lor Hie. Olles ' ..,,,,,,,.., v..n ,--n i-nnhallv res oect. I an

of matrimony. I suppose the former hat initialed you into all the prolessional mysteries going on here. I hope lie did not, on account of that bashluluess for

r 1.1 .'I t. l.i.-li ta 1 r l'.rnf (npivaf t.. ,n. Ir.

a lair way towarus uomestiei " '"" """-" m wan MaviuiT rot a wife, there i, honorable mention of himself. He was

n r - , ...

Seekl"11 enormous iavonte nere, especially

her understanding and her amorg me ladies, Cod bless i.iein! they

Know wneii tncy see a nar.tisome man.

id thai is what makes them come

so

of-

i I no -V I.eillfT d : 11 1 T " tic

seen 1 at some ne--.-.' I .r fresli an si lf. l.i a lew i.nnif

aneh ;r near the house of Titos. Niles ('...... ! ,. ...... i, iviilii.i ...Il ...

of ird-town. ativl was soon surrounded hy i . : - 1 i '.

a us ai ut ol Iik ihis who weic very nrieu surpris..- 1 ;o see me. Af.er ( . i.iv balloon by I riding it :lovc: e ,, - lock, .aiiook ol dinner v.i'h Mr. Niles a nil his family. l.dl a'ti r 'I o'c!j'.-k, s;nn look mv de-p-it'ure in the presence of a great number

ot person i was imtn-.tiiieiv m sig.u

of iiard.-town, a id the lower current of air i .i i ... c . t. . .. i. . I . . .: o ..

W li'.ed in I .e Uiieetiotl CI ouepn-iu u.e. A'tout I o'clock, w hen near half way between -Mr. .Nik's' and Shepherdsville, I cruttrht a current tf tor that drove me in a S. F. directi-m. I a-jaiti had a fine view

ountry. talks lihe a simpleton. 1 lie uiilortunateU;1.ime ,M, khe brute in man s shape, wli..,'"1 l" btl u,c- Y",vc'"1 v.aiiien droopea What t mim r.f r.'nresrntatives there men who have their tyrants at home are i -,,, .,ir,.,,t nr Vpv. not to say npfrlect. the i a! r llamhliii lefi; grew sleepier and

ue heie! V hat siu-rular samples of our never married lo women of sense. lien- I .vorna,, ho has embarked with him forl'"0 Meepy,

cast eo tii-rv. Here sets a Tennessean, uine elevation ol inmd cannot prompt any ,. .or better, for worse, and w' ?e

ourinn, edacateil among

or I'.-iii. lie, to go out ol his or solieie. No man ever stiller-

;h-

marry a girl 'tTV Well,

I ill--" : AI .s-ourinn, edacateil among one in.!

b ill'aloe :, ntirtured in the forest as hi r prone

intimate with th passes of the Rocky ed from ail overplus o! iule,.ieeu -e, u M i intains, as the en with I .roadway er in his own head or his wile's.

who lives where hum rstmd trappers have Hodge says. -'I v i. uot . .M- l pvrrv lull, and who eared no more who has too mtien l.i in,..

r. .. l iii i -i nr.i'i'.sp.l bran for Hode. vou are ritrln. too much

IV"! ....... ... . . ... - . r. - . i i . . : ! i

. I.ri.rl.t i, ntind he e. lore IS a Uiail tllilliT is U'jU. 1 U t con - m .-1 w , 1 a i o u a

from the prairies and there anoiher from the swamps and " niorasscs, whose blood the musquetoes have utterly stolen swav. There is a sailow thee lrom Uie

in v

Perhaps vou mean lli. t a line i.nly wouU. not suit oti. Very true, 1 should not debile lo see vou joined for life to whal is called ;i "liiie. ladv ," to-wit: a woniati who

happiness, if severed from his smiles, must be unnatural and monstrous. In line, lam proud of nothing in America so much as our American wives. CM AKLFfS QUILL. cnisr Discounsn. Ttrt "There is a wav that spemeth

a:id at last sliut up altogetn-

er. Jurv L,ane i-; J 1 1 tie oeiter. althoufti

it keeps open, but looks l.ke a persoa n-.oving about in a slate of somnambulation. I can have my own terms at any theatre in London; and there are a great many counterfeit Jim Crows, though none, i f them caw to any purpose. May wood is here hunting engagements a eagerly

as a spinster of fifty. I am to po to hira

;. j after opening :.t the Ho wery. Hurrah for ri- the rare r 1J liowerv! .Never shall I feci

ti.

ol ..: is M-

I

'or? .

Ma '.(.'- as

v IV thj

. ...aouriUc. ..o to.i's ritervove.ue titr.nigli :i:scd ihroMU pi'iticu of uTial

ot

was m-ti

.ie

!e; in'tfut t'iv :i of Hardstown, vv

.t.

tc

toi . and

lte with spectators.

men, wo-

e : 1 1 :

ren.

uhment, a: 1 ncgroc-s uar

1 ia: ;e'i;-.l with my .Trial bark into th atin.'sphero on M.;.idav, July 31st, l-dT, ui ten raiiiu'cs before sj.en o'clock, i'. Al. Im iiJ-hately, on my detaching t . .0 1 t'.i ll-'h itl t; root-, the .;.i:oeii, the i'et.t.irs the f-iir au-i bea U'lul were receding

f. c;-.i my feet a;i.l giving pla-e. lo a scene j j'5-ji-e extc.isivc! a.id iltversi'.ie-.l. The thousands of spectators, who were on the outside, sloppiiitr up the en-.! ae.e-s to the girden and prevcnti.ig a ti nah.-r of my friends lrom pat.'.miiin-i me, were dl within mv view. In live muitite.- after starting the whole city of Louisville and tho adioinitig towns of fshippingsport, Portland,

Xew Albany, and J elfersouv die, tho Ohio

r.ver for a gfr.u mativ miles, the steam

e-lltl ' VCltil iiston

iiii ing and perform

ing all manner antics. 1 lelt very anxious to descend at Mards'.own in liuis to make another ascension that evening, but the wind would not favor me, for 1 was car

ried in all 1111X0110118 but the right one. At this time I could see the towns of Shep

herds ville, Hardstown,

field, and Taylorsvillc, blc farms and exlensiv. all ilu- iniiat.itants for I around were now r-. some gazing with ie!

ulied in the extrem e, balloon was some evil et

1 i.r-.ir v . ii I'nu'ri 1

H irJstow

un m

nrarl v

ht of

Fairfield, Hloom

besides innum-'ra-foresls. Nearly l .ii lii"ili'::i 1 11 1 1 1 -a of their h m.-es, iti . i, others ter..i igoitng t ..it r o 'i. From i o'clock . M ., I kept with

rice-grounds, atid here the flushed cheek j

lrom the mountains anil by I, is side a;

man lrom the pine erounds land ot tar

anil turpentine. What a people we are! j

treats you as he.ie.ull her level, sneers al your Ii lends, and is above her huM n ss. Hut this is not good manners. Real good m inneis, and true politeness, are e pa llv

wide

how

in courts an. I farm houses. I ins iprines from nature, and is the ex-

What a country is this ol our:'. How at lioin

- i : l.i. -

111 extent now ie-ii in 'iuuuuhjh . - i

. . ' . . I I II T

I. me i-iriiui? in bratilv! I h ive asked ' nil ssiou ol un illeCied Lroed will. L'.ven in

in my travels, for the West, in tho street of the Queen of the West a fur city

now

.a ,

sa ptior tune

I

dele

II

i niined

lieiiir on de-

. 1 '-S ,

. I.

.'.ntn hnij

ar.d gardens, sun, llie pure

it.

neb

ee.i woods, the- settiu

a id the golden c.dorcd ciouds in the e.-id lunuiiiera'dj other objects u rtli--hd'i.l .s. e:.e on wliiea had to v c-. i's, A "v.iit!o ! ree.e of w ind 1 ,j d ie ouih. Li a few minutes m i . i . - . .1 ... I V . .

C.'JS t'Olllp.i' IV lltli:t f.i, -VI veil af.er teve.i ocloek, P. M., 'die al-

-a

l I V l . . T 3,1 I',

seending and pa-kutg up my balloon. A few minutes before T o'clock P. M., I landed safely w ithout injury to my balloon, no.tr the farm of Joseph (i. Wilson. Cox's (Veeh. Ne'son county, within five mi'ee

of Hardstown, bavin'' trtvclled dui it.tr I planter gathering rich treasures

but which as yesterday v. as a wilderness. They smiled at my inquiry, and said it was among the "hoosiers" of Indiana or the suckeis' of Illinois. Then I journeyed long. I crossed the great rivers and broad prairies, and again asked lor tie; West. They said it was in Missouri. I arrived at the capital. They complain

ed that thev were "too far down east. "Hut ito. they said, "if you would see the U'csi, days and d ivs, and h indreds of milp nn ths Missouri far. her from us

than to New England, and beyond the Roekv Monntai i-. and among the Snake In I,. ns of the O.-cuou. and vou mav find

ii." It was the woik of a dozen years io find the West, and I turned about, in despair. Indeed, I have found no bounds to mv country. I have searched for them lor months, in almost every clime under the torrid sun of Louisiana, the land ot the ornnge and the olive, and beneath the cohlskv of Maine. I have seen the nee

from thfl

high lite, the higher you go, tne simpler do manners become, Peradc and "hiss' of manners are the marks of half bred

ri "lit to a in in, bet the end merol," tt

We hope it will not be deemed sacri-

.ei to quote here this sublime pieeau-jat home so gioiiously as there. I hope ion torn Oracles of hinr.c 'i'nith. us a. to make nvir.v abroad grin on many a

text to discourse from i i the manner w

follow s a!th -ugh m aid of subjects of some

hivh , fai

what a secular nature, appertaining how-

people.

lh:n one hundred

i i

iv young .Mr. eentlemen to

liged.

Fi-otn this e ;u nniet.ttd voyage, I am

I had th-n e .: i . . I considered, was

s-iiiictenily great to render the ascension pleading to the spectators; I was pioh ably ab it;; a linle and a half from the earth, but 1 caniKit be positive, as I had no barometer v. it:; me, mine havmg been broken through .v... ,.irrliK.n,, ul' some sneclators a lew

minute belore 1 took my departure. Fi tiding thai 1 was moving at a very slow rate, and m a direction in which I did not wish

t- travel far, 1 im

i i remain up dm ill"- the night.

sce'id on some firm where 1 could procure assistance and stay nil morning, and then proceed on my anal voyage. After being' in the air forty five minutes, I descended safecy on the farm of .Mr.

.hill about four miles souta ot me

of accent. Hv Mr. Clmr-uiU and

liie vovaire not less

miles. I was soon ass;sti

Y il-on an! sever. .1 other

w h-.'iti I f'-el grea'l

...vvine.-d that 1 could travel with tins I.

loon (which is the best that was ever constructed in the United Stales) several thousand nubs, and remain a week it necessary m the atmosphere. At Haii'.stown, 1 was warmly received bv the inhabitants. Mr. WiektitV, Rowan, Mr. Slaughter, Mr. Smith, the hotel

keeper, Mr. "Speed, and several other cenilemen, (uduse names at this moment

1 have forgotten.) will ever be

ed bv me w

bountiful soil, and the fisherman anchoring

bark on the roekv

island.

tin

his little

tono- bis hook as carefully as il

were full of pearls, and not ol end 1 have seen the mi',! man,

1-1 wood m all van: ty ol tonus.

ibest soil of New Ihiglan-.h

beheld the same wood tl-va

itropocea i: maek-

sa w ing

n the farmd I Ii tve

it down the

Savannah, or the beautiful Alabama, in tht MramTst metamorphoses; it may be in a

viua; oil tuc lime, or

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

in a nail. perctranee, in a inuum, anu no

!0

d.atelv deteruiitied not

but to de-j

remenmer-

h cratel'ul feelings for their

manly couiiur i io vv ;u us

i 1 . . -1 1., ' ... VI.- . r.c -Jill

. iir l i i ii .iii.. ill .ill. ..... -. ......

to Mr. Wilson, on whose firms I landed.

I ,, i,l vn-i sc. mv thanks for the kim

er

oiiy and genii

l

exp

br

attention they pan

d me. I would also

gratefully acknowledge the obligation I

am under lo those ladies and gentlemen who paid to see the ascension. R. Clayton.

v .u;re

..v

ins family I was warmly received. Soon af-.cr breakfast in the morning, when th? onnh-li! l'l:in,H::'.!-l til? lil'W I.Oill t'l" b.ll-

Idoh, I aain Imu lied m'i the :rnosipherc and was agreeably surprised when I found t!i:it a geut'e breeze was hearing

11., mv !, , c.

to Lontsvil'e.

approach.ing th-e city . ;ne rttshinir out ol

the tine xpec.cd visiter, tcra 'J o'clock, A. M. o'rciit. The bjihoi'. th river s'.i.l I expevic ! io but "IV course nnw

1 moved ?:n;c?or d aghtfc

tnv

' of

jon

ersous

t-ir houses to view

quar.er

At a I u r, en a.o

n;tv India ' a a i was chang.i

be-

over .Mah ,u lied tin

Easy moibod of Mr. Moses Wm-'ow, has described t- us ' bee-', whicli lie h:, . ; success f r f p f - - !;now:i li s h.ies to , i.e.i . -th .n that ( renared for thtui

lliiu

n

r

down tw o st-iivcs, een fe-ct in front ol

flow iv iu t!ie direction ol S.;:p-

A.

y . itjatton was now

I con' 1 -it

the ci

va

in.! its ti

my ease

': i

an

a

tlie r r 'V v. I l tie

,o were -b

in g

v l w

iha'Mtams

il: .-t.-eetf'. I ,-:i th! see oi.t..s nuh'-.i::

'I un

:: a t f, . : f.

V-oet -. I Hid lav i .. -.:' t. .ue , , 'emit! i '.. till the elo

Thf t'tis

aero ? t'i"s- slakes about

'X Pecs.

f V.'t stbrook.

M.ed of h i vi ti

.- i i-oiiipicee eel has never u,y oth".- pi.i'-e ,hout four feet th.e bee house;

,b

clock, reguiany tir

b

. . i ... i i ..... .

-lllgllt 1 know, III a lasucss nam, im

liiitragranl nutmeg'. 1 nave ncvei

oil" the soil ol mv own country; am

an jeu vet

: u e a v fe M-ounil at

lliree

,-t long.!

i , ,. ,.,,,, ,,,! ., '!iii lr. in i

lay the other prat on t. dtes. Put i'p this . and let it remain sNvaruititg season.

1 have seen the sun go down, a ball ol lire

without a moments notice twi.iglit, nmgin.r over rich, alluvial Iain's blooming

vv lib magnolias and orange trees a robe of cold; and again I have stood upon the

bare rocks of colder climes, and when the trees were pinched by the early frost. I have m il ked the same vanished rav s

reflected from the leaves, as if a thous

and birds of paradise were resting iu the

brancb.es; and when the clouds, streaming

with red, and purple, and blue, tinged

and tippled by the Pencil ol beauty

were lloatintr alter, like rainbows m mo

tion, as if broken from their eonlinemeni

i . i . . : .

now mirm-on and menacing- i..cu Ci ,

id i' Pterin"' arene-. a iu anon

: ii-er. and mellowing the wIp

-I'l.-n I hive ancied that I was

land, where the very forest

in coi .en rones. responding to

ie selling sun. tstht; statue ot Memnon

n f.vrtb its wtl. vminrr notes as the ravs

V 1 .......

True simplicity and native good

will and kind regard for the convenience

and feelings of others will insure good manners, even in a k t h n; and I have seen many a vulgar dame in an assembly, and manv a gentlewoman in an humble shed. Nuv, your wife must have good manners.

Ralph declares, "I hope I may never

have a wife who is too strict and moral. Now mv good Italph, vou talk nonsense

Who taiedit von that cant' I perceive

vou do not know what vou mean. Are

von afraid your wife will be loo virtuous

Hless me! no." Then you rather prefer

a moral wife to an immoral one: "Surely." Are vou afraid then of a religious

wife.' "Why something like that was in

my head; for there U neighbor Smith's wife, who giveo him no peace of his hie

she is so relic-ions." Let me hear how

she hehr.ves herself. "Whv, she is for

ever teaching tho children out of the Hi!

Indeed' And vou, Ralph, are an enemy

of the Bible' '"Oh.no! hut then ahem

there is reason in all things." Yes, and the reason yon have just given is made to do hard service. Hut !ct me understand vol. ioes Me . Smith teach th hi! Irmi

auv ivii-.u ' '' ,1", '' ,. pl.iee" it ad! il

one of iher.i hears Suulli let n v . ' oath, it

egiust-J preach at him." Then you wish . i i i i . . i. . ... i . i

wiien you nave ciniureu, io u ive noi riy to teach them all the usual oaths and eurs-

i i i .... i ..... ...

es, and onset lie Oics tutu aie common.

Dear me, Mr. Quill, you wont under- , . . i '-.....! r..ll..

stand me. es, l iiuuersiauu yon muv,

it is vou, Ralph, who do not understand

,r t i i v t w...:.u :..

voursell. l.ooiv nere. .wis. oiiuui is .- religious that if she proceeds as she has begun, her children will break their lather

of his low blasphemies. I hope you may

get just such a wife. "Hut then. Smith can't spend a counle of hours al the tav-

,- I ,! . .. i .. i .. . i

rrn tor leal (ii nn wne. .win iun.m-j be go to the tavern for.' -'Just to sit and chat, and dunk a little." And how does

Ins wile lnteriere: ioes sue ieu n nun home.' "No." Does she chastise him on his return.' "O no!" Does she scold

What is it then that disWhv she looks so solemn

ever to mortal ny. It may see n right to man to neglect paving his debts for the sake of lending or speculating upon his money, but

the end thereof is a had pay master.

It may secin right to man to live be

yond his income, but the end thereof is

wretchedness and poverty.

It in iv seem right to a man to at

tempt to live upon the fashion of the times.

but the end thereof is disgusting to all . republican to a monarchy.

sensible folks, and ruinous to health repu

tation and property.

It mav seem right to a man to at-

nliar face when 1 re-comiuenco mr

opert. ions there. The bloods here are to give me a grand public dinner before I leave no less than a scion of blood royal, I'itzclarence, to lake the tbaii. I know of two toasts that they must drink of my proposing "America" and the "Howery Theatre." Will. am the 4th is gone to the tomb of all the Captilets, and a lovely young woman is Queen of Lhiglaud. W ho would not be her subject? To be presented U kiss hrr hand would almost reconcile a

Fxcuse this hasty scrawl. Lord Mag-

nifico Muddlebrain is wailing lo take tm out in Ins I'ritzka, and it would not be

tempt to obtain a livelihood without in-j manners you know to Keep trie uustotrdustry and economy, but the end thereoficy waiting. So

, I1SAIVII UUIUUIUIAf W.

Here a

birrs it! And I am vour raal Guinea nigger. RICE.

"The value of the new currency be est. mated from the following

In..'

lives, e. sprmiJ heaven in fiirv .1 meed

tu

, j .

is Hunger anu ras.

It may seem right to a man to keep constantly borrowing of his neighbors, and never willing to lend, but the end thereof is very cross neighbors. It mav seem ritrlit to a man to be al-

...o.-j i,ii,,iri..tin.r hia own fame, but11''''

. ... . .t i ... r. .1.

the end thereof is his fame don't extend j si-uement, wiuon we cui irom wie .uu- . p sourian, printed at l ayette m this state. '"it mav seem right to a man to troublcl J'""" w'ulrJ Jo well to bo aware of these himself 'very much about his neighbor's . reasurv drafts, they may, by a very long business, but the end thereof is great' F05. h valuable for some purponoirliircnco of his own. I bul " Z"'f lUrJ a'c l avaiiuh!-!

i any iransaciiou wim me viovernineni, .v ' . ie money is to Le paid, unless piosented in the district where they are made payable, and then, they receivable for Custom House dues. St. L: i r uub. "A hard working and hones; citizen of Saline county, presented at tha Lam; Office on yesterday, a dr..ft signed hy Kendall, and the Treiry of thj Unite! Stales. It had been paid lo him as ' .will Office M)iify' but the officers of the Land Office laughed at his "rag ;.i ' icy," and ho was compelled to shave his "shin plaster" at ten .er cent, discount Nick Riddle's paper being nt par, at ths counter of every merchant in town. V advise our farmers to beware of Kendal and his diafis."

him.' "No." turbs hitn.' and m niro'id.

an-

i

Z, Id !)' "at"r ; . I r, ; : ..be

.:.. 1 1

muse, an. - w; en the beg. unit! irg of t!ii

on t'.iu loider r.art of

l ih.it lit .1 w hieh lay on

i

.he other. ?.tn

something (he.

bees will r; h a.-tl. and i

grot. ltd should bo raised to a level wi

hnr nm nut on a barrei, hex or

Then turn the board up-

iliiioi. am! n! tre. the hive over the

of th-? morning pi:iye 1 upon its s I have been where the d.og-etar scitte;i;vr pesiilenco in i's train;

immit. rages, where

ill,. In.' moss h:in fromlh" trees; when'

t'ie p.l-J faces ami covin'e-a 'res ci' admonition, that this is a region of death. I have stood upon the w ide prairie, and b-he!d the green billows rise and fall, and the undulations, chequered with

sun light and shadow, rhasing one alter thfl other. afar over the wide expanse. And

I have gone amid the storms ot winter over

and shuts herself up so. ever he is a litilf disguised.

.hat the man has no .-atislaction. vioosl, and I pni'. he may have none until lie alters his course ol lilc A proper self respect would teach c crynoble hearted American, of whatever class.

he cannot set teo h .- i ;i value on trie

r..U.biti W. : lav nidge I the

wellare and lionyr ct a con, wives and mothers. Opp

icq u i ring l.n ) wh d

plisliments, r.ro happily open

It -nnv seem right to a man--eonstaiiliy tlandering his neighbors, bu. the end thereof is- nobody believes any, thing ho says. it may seem right to a man to ind ilge his children in every thing, but the end thereof is his children will indulge themselves in dishonoring him. It may seem right to a man to put olT every thing which ought to be done

to-day until to-morrow, but the end thereof is such things are not done at all.

It mav seem right to a man to attempt

to please every body, but the end thoreof

is he pleases nobody. It mav seem right to a man '. excel his rei'Mibors in extravagance and luxury but the "end thereof is he excels them in fo!lv. it may seem right to a man to take no newspapers but the end thereof is that man and his family are totally ignorant of the ordinary ocurrences of the day. Il mav seem right to a man to ob-

news bv borrowing and stealing er.

,..' t,U ,,r.i.rhbo,-s. but the end thereof is I their poll' t indulge in

1 annoyance to his neighbors, and fraud up

on the printer. b m i- seem right to a man to pay everv body before" he pays thenuii.K .and the minister, but the end thereof is be pays the most needy last if he pays thrm at all. It may seem right to a man to wor.hin the" creature, more than the Crea-

but the end thereof is and idola-

.- id me. -. I the bright t.ic boi'denng

lane: swane, euc'i as I had never before be''Hd. Iustcui of the vast woods being

( i i . . .oi.

. ..u clear a

un gave an appearance to

and fasten i with props to prevent the high hill loud-cracking crust, amid the 1 1 v" :.,"C cU;,rb.'ip!l nd bei-p

lllllSIO Ul UiC III I-11 V ciLii;,r,'v.., ... .-

aw the Reoresentatives lrom ad these re-

p.jons here in otic grand council all

speaking one language all impelled by one law! Oh, my country, mv Country!

If our destiny he always linked as one

lithe, wind blowing it down. UV having a

th? board not more than a toot wide, trie tuvc

will extend out over the board, and bo less hkeiy to kill the hecs when it is placed over" thetn, and it nv ill leave room for the bees that mav bo outside the hive to pass ir.to it. Mr.' Winslow phscrves that he

if the same Aug. with its glorious tar

Hat lie

o:,p.i.

lass above the very lowest

tor,

tor. It mav Sf?m right to a mun te be incessantly occupied iti hoarding up the

v its treasures of this world but the end tber -fe f j., he lias none in the world to come.

i i. . i i . i..- in 1 1. r r.e r v -

and even acci'm- n may si .u iio -

io every tend this discourse at the expense ot t.ie

and the iv i.-,e! .v;.b.,,ce of the reader, hut the end inctc-

jlldge UlUU'tv ir.uniiit

ill not bul to choose sued a

av not shame his sons and

O'Miee

is-

lere.

meciianic wi

n 1 l l nil rt in-.. I . r .- i . .. : ! ir-r f iiivi:i:i from Jim

aughters m coining age. wne,, i.;..tM- o. , - -

ant American shall be as obsolete as a Iu- shows t'.at ne su.i ,i,s in, ..am, , .- i metropolis.

sil Iisu.

av with flaunting, gigslii'g. dineing.

. , is lion, nuiionl jre.n

' . ... I- . . ... I r.nnt rt l-Ql 111(1

r ihi- stamp I' a all standing, iih reiurupu no 1 ,-. .Mi,-... :., ii.iMln I 'nil

l,o nnnr husband is me success ol v;.u ivean. in ..

the housr-wifc and Limerick. Rivaling do I say?

Aw

squandering, pet

wives! The woman

poor comforter, when the poor I . ;i- i....a ,,ir,t f;iv f me the h

?M.ll HI 11.111111 H i" who can he a "help meet" to her Adam: For nothing lovelier ran be f m '! I ih.,. to stu.lv household -ool,

And good 'works her liusha-el to prora-te. 1 nve such a mechanic's wife m

Crow in the

London, June 18 1H:17. : Here I am. brought up

mv

Sur-

r i I . , I, Inrn.

nassin.r i mean, i"r ne j

ed l!ie people's

beads, ulule 1 have set

their whole bodies to jump anoui anu wheel about like a set of tetotums. By

die bv, if I play a few more engagement

f'nrrr'p(,nih nrr nj ttif Merchant. New York. July tHOlli Thru.; o.clock. NVh.it I told a few days sincpol the inavemrr.t of the -great domoer.itic iiorty" in this rotate hu com." to p-isii. Tlie split in thp jmrtv ii th tjrest theme of ronversiitioii on Wall slrert. Uro-

tiaek direetrr?, and shavrrs, have forgot

bpeeiilatioiis on the pol

ities "I t.ie day. lavciv l.o.iy is l.uiluni; at the sudden c-iiivir-atioii ot the Tammanies. Evtti the Tani'iiaiiius thciiisclvi si cannot help laughing vvhn tie y meet iheii ul.l c rici . iiw. The Whiir, wim ii.ioil nature.Uy ull'er the hf.nd of fei'e.iv ahip. The lJcntoiiians. or bar.) money hoy , look do n in the iiiouth. The at hemes of Tatniiiiuy Lava a niof'tiiu; at thrir oil quarters to rontirm tha ih rd. In truth, there is hardly One dtL.orrat in I'.fty that i1. eppusi-d lo the movement. One of tin: (iiai.le movers assuiea me that Mr. Van Biircii i- .le. idrdlv in favor of the movement. -What will lllair and Denton do! It in well known here who has got up Xhc MAdinian at YVit.-hiim'toii. It is the work of the new bora

credit partv: God I less them lor the ur.t! The Hiehmond Inquirer, says: "Hiddle's bank, ifda atl." The Oiohe savs " The bank has Vwaten In.ersidh" Now only think of a Uvad baiik thvashini; a live Tory. Crn'fii!" b -nk '!' I' 's 8 common practice 'vith Tellers of" Hunks to rross a Itank note when thev juilirs a ''ill to he counterfeit; and it not uufrripiei.lly happens that they crosa a good note.Sio far a relate lo their own Bank, they may be indulged in this liberty. Hut aa renperU other bills, thev have no more right to ilela e a bill than they h ve to put a cros on the fa-e of tha person who offers it. They are not the en rotor or eniiwrvator of the luw, tad ihould never ta nuaffereJ taiercie it. The ('oroner and the jury who have enquired into the bursting of the steam boiler of the Union steamer, at Hull, have rendered the enlict of M.9LroTr a;sint the Engineer.