Vincennes Gazette, Volume 7, Number 51, Vincennes, Knox County, 19 May 1838 — Page 1

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NU3IBER 51

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-SifcV it

Jill.

The burial of the Sub-Treasury

jmlUicd frUu.i.

Not a Jrum wax In .ir,h nor a timeral nolo,

i uver the ramparti we hurne

l.ttLr f,

a."

Not a word was s.u.l, not o speech was mads. A the lli'd lli r .u-.i the House was hurried, No kindle ( ',.ri-.M va ive rami- to our aia, A- our favorite ine.mire wa burk-il. Tho question w as ueu in si'.en.v and tear, Or only .'isle: fed by our s.M.itie. While trrnh'e duuM mi I awful fear In tin; hearts i.f the faithful were throbbing.

No u-t oMs are. No j i re ''I'waf ilia on lV-v isdv a,

en hm-nt encmnbered tho hill, , . j ; t i in upon it, the table de-erlcd and s'ilk

t can

S;i !W we counted ti A nd the a'lsen! eta.' NY said not a w. r.l l: l!,!i v. e : itter'i

We a:d n, t a w.-r W w ere no! ( i lU:t w e r'- t'r ':i A nd h-ft it alone.

tiont the i nate. - -navs" to the 1 lt. ,'s stroxe to remember;

ideetions juM passed. !.: -V..." ' , ,iVi;.v of it hove, .'! the truth) able; .-.-.its in iki.t do e; ir :',: t i' Io.

The I- ta!

r.n. The Ihv.d

II VI Wi' i e'.O

:i w .

mtinuallv falling m love, and consequcnt- . , I 1 ' "

v getting ituo scrape:

I'lie dear souis

. , . 1 r n i c

would s-.tv, in tne lenuerueas

heart, "I love them all, and 1 cannot nnu it in mv soul to say no to one of them O dear, 1 wish 1 was a Mussulmen."

It was impossihlo forObaJiah to choose f r !. midn un his

1 WllU, IOr US SOOIl aj iiu in""-

mind to pop the question to one. anoiuir K...i.r..l Miiiri- would "ilroi1) in" ami so

ictween liahing. tleintirring, delcrnni' and

hoosinrr. foitv fiva ami a rrey head vPre

mature, gentlemen,) had stolen upon him " i . ..i i .-i,

unawares. 1 lie years ne cuuiu nut "i"i

nit the grey head, thanks to the chemist

who discovered nitrate ot silver, lie cotim make a beautiful ldaek twice a month.

"Huzza! there they come (-o it '.ri.i .1 T .1 ..ilwir oK.irrlfS

ver, snotiifii urati as mc n-i -i

ppeared. .('rack went the whiii oil' went tho sleighs, Never were folks so triad, d'he snow did erarhle tindtrnonth, As it' the street were jnad."' I was stamiino; up at that moment

with mv head turned to look at the sicigns

as thev" came up. when the horses spran?

forward with a hound that brought nu

down sprawlinii upon the lap? of two or

three ladies, who thereupon possitively screamed out "mercy on tis v dear,'

and elicited a "confound the luck a tnousand pardons" from me. "11a' ha!" roared Israel as 1 gathered

liesule Isa k 1

house m our r.de.whcre every thm5 looked to cm u.ioug.. uU.. " neavmd in order,! rould not help thinking and by a strange change struck a 1 o ? how' much comfort and real enjoyment gravy, and overturnod it mto Doroth, a . could be taken in such a place, with a wife lap. i ,1,-hinrr tVon. as beautiful as a rose-Pshaw! a, a pirk Murder! excla.med she, da, g ' just peepino from the bud. Mv eyes en- the table, and n.nmng out of the .oo..,. J""1 ' 3 . .. V C,ml,lpd,mnSln(n IKlllllCI With lUIIMn-

tnrpil ll VH'W 111 II ll'U in mm i;' ' i

enuntereil a

hairs on Crumblccrop s bead, mid 1 thought "what a foolish old bachelor he

is. 1 would no; ne on-- im

Funny and free are a lnwhe!ors revelries, Cheerily, merrily passe his I, to. A straneer to all rotmuhial (hxelries, TrouMesoine children, rjuarn Isome wife,

roared Ohadiah, in no very sonorous tone

in tlie midst of my reverie.

Why what a heathen you are,

frmnMrernn.' said )o:Othe;' , 111 her

mnnner. 'ldnnt like your snmr at an I dont. Its lidieulous Is'ntit Mi.Shad-

rae.

'It's beautiful!' interrupted Hbai.iah. I think," said I, Mh.ere is n-.o which will compare with it unless it h tins 'A wifes.i phvrao, worse than the fcer, Tlie only cure's to caie and leave !ul.

rchn.d tho dd bachfior svvectne-

up and he was

reseated myseii alwavs litighing-

ar.v tiling

-Cut.ii

attacks tij.on you

Sh

has

!at:-H :

,! I,,

c.ommencei

ac, I see vou are

.1 1 . 11 I n Iw-i rniM IT -

ment at tnc aecnieii i. ueu m. iv,....ed, he attempted to sit down in his chair, but Doiotheaiu haste to move, had knock

ed

w ards t

it one side, and poor ( Ihadii

tloor.

tic cauoht hold o( the

ipon lh(

As he was soin

tah'eclo'ih to save

lnmsrlt. and cr.rneil wiin in fused mass, ducks, itirktys.

n m one eonpios, poultrv,

...! -.11 Amidst the .-creams ot the

Mr htdie's am! the ror.nng of the gentlemen, iMv t.oor O'.ai'.iah slow !v arose, and coolly wi

ping himself with his handkei chit f oxelaimed, Ileau; ifui!' seized his hat, and in ..no minute was on his way home on I 11 I . 1 . I w.

loot, a ! nor uidulttjuate oni uaeiiL.oi, i.n.-

ist than sinning.

all tl;

'Ileautiful'.

cam ves lie is oi

" .Ri.'imhins.' s:li,l If rat . Ml It IS

sense to talk so. Crumbloerop, yours is a wror.o ver.-ion of the song it i ons ;!.us Cheorlul rind hajpy are u man ied n. an'.-, l o eries, , ( ,heeniv merrily d !.is hi',-. A stranuc'r to ail o'd haehelers .irv.-hi. s. He hvt- in tho s.-d!'-s of a :i-.ia.:ii wile.

'(!',' .,1,' rli'' I'f.ianeil O'jadian

tuM l.lfiON. J'he full moon w as smiling in

1 ( li .i n nt N 1" it. icr 111

rays were datienig over t:ie mh.l

licet ion that made it aiinost

I was standing by

with Isabel Koschud, one

h :iflor our sleiLMUIile,

see il you

We must mention

which her conduct

i i i i 11 .,...1 m-i'.r'is

tlliolioll tile W iliiieis lliaitveu. ,uiu

no intention ot acting upon;

get ;inv next time!"

a so. tlie st.irii ov

l.

luetil

f now with a n.-lleetion

brioht as dav, when

the imlow

uveuiu" about a week alter our Meig

razing on ;he rnclianting scene. (. it was n lovelv nifht. A few stars shone otit

wi'.ii sparkling biilioinev. ulna

10

brio';

A T. tie" m isl niii-

-c-r ri

I'n v i'rrss.

irst iiovc.

of the llardw; j; of the ( "lU J. i in a ly.:z.

r-tlt

.:tiie phi. M eig I vtt-.-r foii ni to of ' ' our fiti.t'o' i h

I !l '

k its iiecnii.il" ei'iov-

iL he in that delightful sea

iilnvi nature bursts te.e

i -v chains of winter and springs up m i.k

k! loveliness ot M.iy, or t.i

ceilul tireside ol Janun

tr.en'.SH',1 ol

v s w ! i the

n

ear.

a;

e 1 1; .ire i 1 1 ! i v e n i

rv. the ineri-v jmuling ol bells, the licarty laO.-Thie." flee of some 2ay sleighrulinir .svTy, a thev drive meniiy along each P rison has it's charms to take the fancy.

Mild delioht the mind. II,, ' then, for a sleichride

vealiier in

dow n before half a dozen ladies at once. "Beautiful! rrinned Ohadiah."'

t loodness sake,"' simpered Dorothea. If that kind of falling is falling in love,

deiierme from it,' said Kate, stealing a

e-hince at Israel as she laughed.

And Isabel said " rol ling at I thought she sighed "no matter. " V tie- for vou, Is," said I, 'you are , ' i r..n;.r ,,, hive.

a Iwavs uoieimr me uooui la noi.

I l.i vmi think ladies, he otlered to Let me a

new hat that I would fill in love to day

ii..,t ,l,ii-in,T i .loifrh riila was the best

II. I- ,! ,;. r -ill-

time m tne worm to humj uioi"' me failing in love catch a wcazle asleep I'm arrow proof."' iSome how I in-1 oncuvelv looked at Isabel our eyes met she colored slightly! l'robably they are thought 1. "Beautiful,' chuckled Ohadiah. "O la! what a cretur vou ar' Mr. Piiadi i i.i '

rac now aim ne .ur. v, i uiiioiuei",., nnoth Dorothea, with a benirrn and re

am e

ommoi! coi;.ei

ties v. ith that of mv

milky

seemet

place

av c ivon: massed the

heavens, ain.

1

i. IMC, WI

r my wing.

are a eonioin haclmlor. I

the world. I did fav, however

mv conscience smoto mi Wives are more nl.iguc

catit he troubled with on-.' Urdu! s; id nolhi.ig at ci-i crbvico.l a train tow arils me.

I t'.at ihn l,!i,,i,l i:ihi;io to in V 1 .ee

,' . , I 1 tr

itlalm ciaie o'.er m--

, 'mv

friend : place. 1 was a

1 was the week 1 never shall

d that rtde 1 l.rt

1 the pa'.iiuav to some

,1

laugei

1 be i in

to take protection unlink1 to m vself vou

!o,l foil fur beiu" an oi l that r

in hi n nt li-., e sin. ken it I'm ; then thai mv loo

- i

r.t tiie t'rili

S,

time r.m: 1 I.... h, r

miehow

Iroia what

before. Th.e sleighride, forget it. It was durinc

learned to love. It was

lisli PM-i'iduTS against

i ..

sex were done awav, anil

!' il to the superior

the love! heart vit

ments l' Isabel Kosidiud.

sparkled m the moonlight

a ban

gam

love.

of I'a.irv spirits play

oils under the ausp

m v

iceomp'.ish-

Ai the snow it seemed like ig their merry

spices of their 'lad v'

'il

it I

is

jcantil

said Isabel. after a pause

e,:

15v t;

we

:im

drove up

d

for we had been sonic time silent. 'How 1 hue to oaze at the moon and the

felt

. , ,'- . , . .i: i ; il, d-i in, Mif I

tlie hotel in hue .-Me. Israel am! ivate glutei tug mam, s ... , . ,, ,' ,,. i, ,,.i;,,,,ri!:,n e-.enimr. What thoughts ol love

ai I" i leu ii i si, ii uo i. i "v- ' ; - , , I Ohvliah followed, and when he uave his and thankfulness it awakens towards ... n ti,,., . rwsw, hei in the kind and benilicent autnor ol our

naiui io ,,ioj i'iini'.'. I , , a'iohtin-. her foot slipped, and she fed extst Mice. 'U is

. o . . . , . , .... i i ii. i ,n.

in o irpiit t a-rainsi ner pan- s.uu i ' "

'do 1 ,i loon a siinnerv ooUutr, i to

U '. J 1 1 V

hand 1 t el t it trem

with her w

m r. who tin i

r. ll i,-, il,o itr.v.ind buried under mo

ii.il in ni f , -'----

indeed charming, lit for lovers to

rn ' Mv heart was m my niouili.

Uv heaven I will declare it ' lsanel

said I, taking her

Tht

the morning had been col.

and comfortless, an

.1 wl

icn the ride was

proposed I demurred, prelerr.ng the creatare Comfort in the shape of a rousing die, to a shivering, ague, blue no.-ed skighti utv: hut as the sun approached his men-

man the keenness of lite atmosphere aba-

led the weather became mild, and what

var f.hiections I might have indulged in

previously, ihcy were instantly overcome bv the interesting sight of three or four elegant four horse sleighs drawn up in a line, raeh having an excellent driver who held the reins, or cracked his whip as rally a the immortal J.lm mmse f. Now .i . i.., miter than seeing hall a dozen

' . I. I h.d hv a ieiV. haitv

lianusoiin iijriv, skimmin

i

.- , 1 1 I i . - l. nim

eii'lis linen o 'on. , ""i'iv

over the snow as a light

boat daaeei over tne sunace oi M,sl ruiikd by a gentle breeze. I Here is

-.sine m it utiiuvc an)

an air ot Hi

ana

, i ,'.

nd

.,il,er isseiiitiiage i. . ymug p'l"1'

il v on, to near uie meriy

ns Uiev drive gni

,,,.iliii(r (it the b

bvflv song of some of the party, conveys

iilieiic leenn

to the beholder a sympa

.Kdindlt

'i?..r Klcrhs were well filled, am

, 0--

mcd in most 'excellent numor nu

ihc gav laugh or

ol

1 all

, , 1 l l.l nr.r,A K

sirneu looti vruninieeiuji ii'ii." "j ?..i:i .

answered by putting his nana io mi. iu-an and giving a deep sigh. Thinks I layseli", "what is Webster's definition of the word flat." "Miadrae," said Israel, "notwithstanding your cynical disposition, I'll engage you'll be marrid within six months: 'Beautiful!' groaned Ohadiah. He! he! hi-!' tittered Dorothea. 'Indeed 1 should not be surprised it he was actually in love now,' said Kate, archlv; and sire laid her hand carelessly on

Israel's.

" Fudge nonsense," said I, glancing

at Isabel, whose gaze I once more

countered-probably

i "i am determineu 10 a "J"-""

"But not to die one I mean, el. faeetiouslv. Beautiful'" said Ohadiah

was prolix with words. How can youbcsoctucl Mr. JShadrae," en. ptired Dorothea. 'Cruel.' do you call that cruel.' I could nut lirdp lauohing.

Isabel said nothing at all but she

looked in mv face. I think 1 never saw

-it ielt strangely

too-

Soon

an

was bean:

Humph! ah! eh! humph!

i l" t, mMxifiiinn ff

era lull lonil ui uk; ii',,lllllu" .

i.i.J.r pnn to mnorn-c trom Lis ; pnisf

uav. inivi " " -j - - - - - o

lovely charge slowly disappeared through tho ifiinr mntleriii". 1 1 ll 111 oh ha! Beatltl-

fu'i! I3eauti

ir nf thf s-.ectators. ' C Cautims

-1 I, Her

, i i- .i. . r.: ii,..,il,..i

una cioaii oi inn i ui I'l'ii""""

ii a. e .1.,. -i . i, pIm sniaiii. i h e in mine

liariv limn mc i, .ui .1 i ii,,,''

l.,-....;rr t, .,ini u live vn;l mav 1 :uru i, ii,"

i. At i.ii mi ui,, . - . - , I

the mild blue eyes turned upon me wiiu in.itiold'iiHT sweetness; mv soul hung in sus-

when s'ne answered in the silver ,,r i.rr vnifp. 'ki. vi. ki. i. In

tones ol her voice,

the extacv of the moment, 1 ... ,

, . i .,i.ii I. I I , l.rt!,l ,A i i-,,-i,.' nt her iiO

amilisi llie .-une i i v .ii. j,.., - I

I to oi.;;-.e.s how 'had raised lumsell up agamsi me, a...

h, .'.- .1... i-.t. iv nu- fervor si-nn eeil it so nan

liting mv

i i

sata is radio never

cei

...vi ,i, on U. H e drew up uelote

else couiu w. ,i , ,l e vilbe-o Hotel, which you know is the usual 'starting point, waiting for o.m or

tleiolis which were a nine i-iuy

two

w fretting filled. ile .hnsp in our sleigh, to whom 1

illenien, as being in

hall

nr-i' VOU. teti

in"".." - , , ,,, . .........

sting were. Israel v nsn .viaiuii

i 1 . .

such beautiful r ves so br'ght so niue, vet withal so mild so so Isabel is a ' reUv o-irl Pshaw! what is that to me.

iv. ;..,"t ihia roallv dclip-htiul, said

IJ V ."ll n - C Dorothea, half leaning on Ohadiah.

"l?eautiful!" echoed ( rum .lccrop

.i,. hie .arm on the back ot the seat

Unhind hor.

Kate's hand was fast locked in Israel's and mine were under my cloak heigho! .i,.,.,n-'" jscivamed the girls at once as

vnu sten dear ha eh. i.e.ir )S

nnrehased with a fall,' said 1,

tongue, as I handed Miss Kosebud into ihe house. , , r The dinner was capital They are lamous for getting good VrMlmi; "l isancc' "'l was at one not long since. 'My conscience,' as Haley Nickoe Jarvey said, what a lot of pigs and turkeys r,l.,,,,n thn Hardware Club, vou

vii-u.n-ivi v who indulge your 'fleshly appetites in rood living,' I am digressing.

Miss Dumpling, fdial! 1 help you to a bit of this bird." eh! water fowl.' said Ohadiah. sticking his fork into the ' r, n.t

of a duck.

'Thank von Mr. Crumblccrop, 1 U !j;.e

the tlcgv and wis'.-.b Mie. il you please.

Tho what ma'am.' askid ihe otiier,

k-iui:v ol toose i.n o: o-

had

'dial

in

that I

ni ii.i.ui ' a

think Isabel would hardlv have given me a more feelin-answer than poor I "V .did. S('AN I LINO.

and his "lady

ha.l been engagei

dont jneution

. . . 1 i ti t o r

ll u.-i i.i. ,

love ivate l -vaus, i mey i .i . i.

to cacti oilier a uiomu it eentlemen. for tb.e

, i , t ...i. u P.widi.i, . t he

world. ; isa.K ii - .. i but never mind

v uoi; ii- t . now-'Pon mv honor gentlemen ihey were brilliant Pshaw! Next was a lavily ami :i(.(.ompUshed vyouM never have mi.tiust-

d ili-ii lact however) noroine.i miii.....

whose line sauerr ey

:vn unmeaning stare, am

t,ive as two tea cup

ignorant oi t.

n.n,..ii- M-sincnt.

The follow ing article is from the pen oi Mrs. Conant, the editor of the Mother's

Month I v Journal

Child; Mother, I want a piece of cake.

Mother: I hav'nt got any it a ai gone.

C: I know there s some up in tho cupboard: I saw it when vou pened the door.

. t . ..

M: Well, you don t need any now: cane hurts children. C: No it don't; (whining) I do wan't a piece: mother, mayn't I have a piece' M: Be still, I can't get up now, I'm busy.

C: (cryin aloud) I want a piece m

die child feel that she has at least yielded to his wishes, not because she loves him hul in order to save herself the vcxatmn ol being teased any bmcer. The prai ncal commentary winch he makes in his advice to his sister shows that ht fully nndeistatids the springs of her domestic machinery. Yet this is probably a mother who'loves iier oli'spring, who is toiling early and late for their comfort ant! respectability, but who will perhaps have to complain 'lhat her old age is embittered by the neglect and unkindiiess of her children. Thry are not w hob v m the fault. A mother may sacrifice her health, and life itself, for her family, and not ma.y them happv;ihey w id lion alue her. A child cannot comprehend t1 e value of that affection which keeps his mother bn-y trem morning in! night, when her industry is continually eros-mg the trat k of his enjoyment; when it is made an apology fur petulance, injustice, und m gleet, by those

tilings w Inch make- up the liaj.piucss

.,i .. n linn . Not ni-g mil a coa-iam

hourly liow of kindness, ii-omp; in gratifving. gentle in re fusing a kindness which knows no t bb, unruiiled by passion, unpolluted by sehishness can gain the entire confidence and ail'eciion of a child. I ought also to add, that a mother who ha? made herself ah object of contempt to her children cannot justly churn their d.eferanee

and respect and such she surely will be, il m her management of them, she stoops to the meatless of deceit and falsehood. The pure, ennobling sentiment of filial piety, can spring up only in an atmos

phere ol truth and love. 111115 liai.ii ,s u-kiii tr. dial which is exercised towards . i' .i ..r ..il .,.,,1

the henilicen. l amer oi .m, jhu n'i""' for its full expansion the influence of rectitude and goodness.

Mr. SaMI K.1. Sl.ll-K Or Sl.ll KVII.I.E. A Cure for Conceit.

It's a most eureable accountable thing, but it's a fact, said the clockmaker, the bluenoses are so conceited; they think

they know everything: and yet there aint a livin soul in Navo Scotia knows his

.-Men hnsmpss rpal and complete, larmer

or fisherman; lawyer or doctor, or any

other folk. A farmer said to me one day, tin to Pugnose's inn, hat River Philip,

Mr- Slick, says he I allow this aint l,,-r ! munrii:' I intend to sell ol t

house 1 improve, and go to the slates

it aint a nreail country, saiu i, i nnn -- one that was. There is more bread usei here made of the best superfine flour an No. 1 Oenesee, than in any other plae

of the same population in the nnivar.-e.

You might as well say it aint a

country, when t nn sarmiu moiv.ou-

il,..ro -ii-o mni-o clocks than bibles m it.

I rrut'ss V OU CXIiCCl tO raise

i.i-.dp ihill'l VOU.

milv one class of our free and enlightene

..:....,.,.. it, .i .-.n ih that, that's them that

...e born with silver spoons in th

mouths. It's a pitv vou warn't availed o

ihi truth afore you - up hillock and oil take my advice and bide where you l)0' Weil, the fisherman is jistas bad. The next time vou go into the fish-market at Halifax-, slump up to somen!' the old hands,

iv litis has a con at a

11

voar hcai

Weil, lliere

s ivs vou, 'how m.

wont.' ami 1 11 hnnidate the hi t i

it. When I've been along

now, a vending of my clocks, tu-y

mv il. inner nv oeinomg u.

vim lose n: afore

'J'he (

egv

and w is

() ;ivc the elegy a'm w i-h'r

me

id wish-

not.

r.stre ot i or eves

about with as expres-

im upward in a

pile I

bank. all sa:

was raisitn

moment Miss Dumpling. What the dcsice is the elegy :; h.ino nf a duck ' whispered hue

tonishment, dropping at the same time the i , ...I.;,.!, y.i. n-'is

wing oi a cnieoeii, 14101 -....v.. .. making vigorous inroads. "We shall see directly," said Kate.

we siian an icai u s uie-

vou :i g

our sleigh slid around into a mtci aim

bed us head.ong mto a neep s.mw

l'he m.vt moment show d we were 1 had Isah.-l m my arms: Israel

t Kate, and the legs ot imidiaii

wete slicking out o! the snow ban.; i.Ke two plough bandies, his head being in the

and Dorot nea unnuii .m ' in .,

was inggn.g ;wa nm- ' 11 die unfortunate bai he'ior out.

Only ooserve-

thing.' Will this please vou,'

presenting the nee

1 - . . , , nil' with minute laoor.

d Ohadiah.

k. which he had

the hiegv, v.hion is

m v

roved

I.I

ill!

ol lit no a

dim lamp cast;

a

gem. din on think

m ti' as proi.i

dov.mentot ioro- i.as

her imerestmg pi

r.cside her sat

.-,,.,,r hoehc'.or of fn'y

men never get was devoted to was nntinlv ne

-.mow C.illl- :" forth its tore a stage

n. may ne of a better mI 111 the en-

'O dear! O dear', s.piane.. ioim.ie.t.

he! he!" 1 augned O . .1 1.

omer 01 ins moo n.

1

sal

mniutc pu

idcxii.n like a

feeble light it

coach. The smnie, 1 ,r fetc'n-d but I cam i.ii

-i. . Nature mm 01 i '. .1- ,

mmn. as 11 .unn mi;

rscn ir.it o! that anon.

oid forgue me a ... ; , I

live, r.innai 1 uu

,,11. u !;o tor tne t..ne nei

,.,. iav. vou d mini; lie ,'d and that the c'mrins

nn in

as

an

of 1 lorothea Ita

re

1

lied his ribs so; lb

t 'upid had p '-ed

noli

that

1 arrow into nis I'lie simple fact

SHOW

iiiohtened, roine to p.u

lb amil'.d

thah out oi the w nmgc

I am not hurt i m' 1sim getting into the sleigh. .'!'!,., von." said Isabel

reseated lu'r, and sullcringher hand to remain in mine a short time, 'are yon hurt. Not at allV.ea ' I bit my tongue ch! .Veently done. All sab,-, I shouted ;. tho-e behind, and away we went again.

ll,,-hioiT -,t our accident. Su.-n

I .. ' . 1 re ,;,f,in .,

losition ot manKiuu. u iiusi,,i ,i.,i, ca'ainnies assail us, we are willing to 1. ...I..

k to Heaven tor support. 0,11 w neu

,W -ara averted, we drive on m Ihe same

'...n,,in.. mrr ns at first, lorgetiin 01

11. 1

,1.., o..-w hoo.r w ho reseueu us. im m-u

rMor.di.ing at a sleig.inu?

No sir, it 1

favorite part.' .( )ive yes yes the eVgy. I beg pardon, ' and alter sawing awhile, he nunc

,,. t.i ilis-ncmiii r 1 wing, much

dismay

to tne

ers. 'This aird

of his lloek,

I1

cake. I want a piece ot cauo. M. I'.o vtili I sav. I shan't give

bit tf you ilon'i leave oil' crying. C: stiil crying) I want a piece of cake I want a piece of cake. M: jisii g hastily and reaching a piece

There take that, and hohi your tongue Mat it up quick. 1 hear Ben coming.Now don't uli hnn you've had any. ( Ben enters) C: I've had a piece o! cake von can't have nuy.

Ben: Ves I will; mother give me a piece. , - There take that; it seems as il 1 never could keep abii'of any thing m ihe house. You :n-c sir, (to the child if you

o-et anv thing next tunc. " Another room) C: I've had a piece ol cake! Vming Sister. Oh, I want some too. C: Yvll, you bttirl, and mother'll give von a piece.

bnw many orro; i -".

thcr during this shor

to lal.--e kees. 1

iDuiiii :;..:i many i';; ii.v thev noire. 1, w o 11 'a

n u 1 , ;

l s

oe gau an-

;ht ihrui up by a r.n-.ireinent, "how at a w ord.' I'll

r 11; and then savs

11- cw 11 business.

;,i,.--ii to teach other

lulu.- no n II. 1 low (iliiel o

thev can't gel thro a p thev can go round 1', thin never stops tin in.

IS w

th,. is Josiah am

ine

I. .!

1110

hi

v lion 1 v on stunts on.'

he oiler sir, that

11 w

w !

1

ins or

lOOl'

hsntay ol all good carv

,,,,,.t i,,,p been" tin- patriarcli l his lioeu, I jt-1 us see

I... :.. ., ' ; ,.1 tho ( '.loutchuci; tn.ie. , lndi-1 n,i i-.d by me

, " " .. , m.,!;.,!,' i ,1.,. ii,-,. nlice she

!,!,,, oenticnien, saio "-o, 'iciiilo.'isinu". .,i.,. - ;

id it ' ,l,..nri,.ht lie. and the child delect

j .1 to' 'i it s in'1 jn p. ! hav'nt any cake. I the ' j Kiy u the cupbonn

1 vln- rives a false reason.

1 t r . . .,li". innr f !( I

.'roll TiiT Ml) f Mt: i-.tv, .

:! least her next reply" would lead him t-'j

rhir.llv. siie ' n-o'. i.nn 1 1, .

j,fi liCslies. o ban ieg nil', tbe

!, he coaid not on; .m o I I 1 .

.1 I r OliltlllV. Sllf

all rubliei genuenn n. ) swr-atin"- wilh vexation.

to the f astidi nis lady

tlie ib e ream re

C

I burst

nod Heavens

;,g wiih restrain'. ,1 la

I'-o! U e

1 Isr;

is one toueh a:io( .

IS the Won l ) on i"",' ' 1

n r e i e T V . w , n .' . 1 P

ir hoc

1

ever

W

g'n

Is ahrl

-is :,,-i.n

.iot

li.aat w. ' si

rg-J the child to cry for w s (-' tnii ring as a reward .1 .-'.: . ...I n.l, I...

. .-. . 1 ,r r-o o il 1 ic a 1 11 m w nn. 10.

.' ...i" ...,.".. 1 hmc'i..,!. I contnni' d g

' on have Seeoniiiy , ....11

cai;e nuns euo

h;ld S W lsllCS

n, h. h. (h if is i 1 the Ki:-

l.at for

;h our men fo'k, il

o-siion, bi'atil.la'nv

ri thev? No-

1 had twobro ail; one was a i iw

ver and the oilii r a nocior. 1 m v w.n a talking about ih-nr irx.imm.nto'ts "lie night, at ;i husking fi olio up K' (b.virnor mil's !)nr fi-jiH' li.ini at SliekMl'.'.-. Sas s

.losev, when I was cxamim-i axed me ail about real t.-tat ;

,!,, n's. a lee' Whv

lienoi'.ds on tlie na'.nr oi t:..' r;.-

1 . 1 1 ..11 .'

common one. a .- 1, 11 1.1 --i v

nri iiv fair one; but

got afore now, I've he;. id It bus and that no - a lei Judge lie larled nadv to s

.thinks I, old c! steam hi ler if you

-i.-.tnow he; e or auotner. , ail

t! .,,'- sn nri iine: 1 1 ennoi s

nne for you young

el vou. von n pas.- 1

Il n ll

"'Wei! savs hhlad, I lmpe I may be

1 : 1 ;r ,"i. ,,,. tliii-.r did nteen auiost

sii.iiiii 11 " - ,, 1 I., 1, iv evamiiuition. 1 ncy

-1 nation siohl ol ouestlons, . omt

1 .01 .1

o I

since I was rnised, by sending him in hit

hill, and if that didn t sweat him it s a pity; it was an activk dole you may depend. I guess that chap has cut his eye teethe, said the President, let him pass as approbated. They both knowed well enough; they only made as if they did'nt to poke a little fun' at them, for the Slick family were counted in a general way to be pretty considerable cute. .lirjnl Mtmltr.Un Wednesday last a man by the name of Boyd in Washington county, killed W. V. Jeffries and Simon Miller with a bowie knife. This terrible outiage was committed at a drinking house, or "doggery" as it is termed in Mississippi. Mr. Jeilriea was the Sheriff of tho c'ountv, and Mr. Miller was the son of Anderson Miller, hsq. We have not heard ihe particulars except that the deceased were urging the murderer to drink, with them when he drew his knife and killed both one died immediately, tho other survived only about an hour. This is another instance of the fatal efleets of carrying deadly weapons; and while we record the atrocious deed, we can say that

public opinion is rapiuiy now '; - " the barbarous habit in this State. 1 'it:ksburrk Sentinel. 'I"A cheap method has been invented of cleansing walur from impurities, and rendering ft perfectly free from every thing that can interfere with its limpidness. The

Ian is to lake a bag et on'olcacneu mus-

lin or calico, and fill it with charcoal, in

ler to prevent the pulverised charcoal 1 1 . 1 r 4hA

from fscapmg ihrrngu uie puie 01 .

barr, it is only necessary to nave a sucoim

,g inside, which is to oe dredged with le dust previously to its being used. The .1 r t nn i 1-, ,.ot, toil nnno (1,1

ng IS 10 tne lOrill UI .111 m .v-mc-i

nner edue ol which is lasteneu 10 a noon.

s the water passes through, it is received

into a cistern or box supplied wiih a stop

ock, from which it may be permitted te

run at pleasure. '1 he cost ol the whole fixture is verv small.

(hit's M ','thcr. A round the idea of one's 1 .1 1 . C ..H.wrj a.. til, frfinil

mother, tne iiiinu 01 man ung-"

ifectioii. It is the first dear thought stampt r . 1 .1... vi.! enft

upon our mi uu inniris, "iiv" ;- --'-

md capable ol receiving me mosi pioiouuu

impressions, and all the after feelings aie more or less light in comparison. Our

.assions and our wilfulness may lead us

far from the oiiCCt 01 our uuai wn., v-

may become wild, head-stronff, and angry at her counsels or opposiiion; but when death has stilled her monitory voice, and"

nothing but calm memery remains to recapitulate her virtues and good deeds, af-

ection, like a flower beaten to the ground t I I 1

by a rude storm, raises up ner neau anu

smiies amidst her tear. Kound that idea, as we hav said, the mind clings with fond atl'ection; and even when the earlier period of our loss forces memory to be silent, fancy takes the place of remembrance, and twines the image of our departed parent, with a garland of graces, and beauties, and virtues, which wo doubt not that she

p ussesseii.

-Ma 1 Br Something. One principle of the

Mnssleman creed is, that evcrv person

hould have some trade. Thus should it

be the w orld over. See that voung man;

no m uter what arc his circumstances or

Piospeet. if he has no plan, he will never

iceomplish much. If he relies upon his present possessions, or upon the anticipaled favors of fortune, ten to one if his fine hopes arc not blighted, and he find, too late, that the only path to true greatness

is by application. I he lwilowir.g maxim

would apply to persons of every condition in society w ho are about entering upon the sta 'e of active life: Choose, afier mature delibei-nlion and consultation with judicious friends, the vocation which is most suitable for you. Be not diverted from your purpose let nothing prevent you from qualifying yourself thoroughly for it; then pursue it with unremitted dilioence. and vou will honor yourself and be

hi,

s.-ing 10 community.

Judge ays he 11 deIn a liars a

law ver Wiloa r lias ... , d X'.W, I .IIO'I dol-

W ( II. the

Ins sub s;

ap, you'll bust like a

han't got a salety valve

id savs he I vow

io yie r certil'i

man; mere s no fear . 1

,011 brauu

11; l.l spec

1-,'hienrc of the Moon on Timhcr. A ' . .. .1 1 i.'.t 1

verv in tel lig ent penueiuaii ii.unru i.umunu- , r i.. .i.:i.. .

stone, who was ior neariy uuny j iai3 en-

d in cutting timber in Demarra, and

who mane a nuiiioci ui 1 , aniua ,n pees iluriipr that period, says the moon's

influence on trees is very great. So observable is this, that if a tree bo cut down at full moon, it will immediately split as

if torn asunder by the influence oi great external force. They are likewise attacked much earlier by the rot than if allowed

to remain to another period of the moon s

igc. Trees, therefore, which are intend

ed to be applied to durable purposes, ara

cut onlv during the first and last quarters

of the moon; lor the sap rises to the top of the tree at full moon, and falls in pro

portion to the moon s decrease. -

tgeni. I ehelision '

onoier.

1 ..... j 1 1 1 o Mn I h

,-, .,ks her iiromi.-e ami rew.uu.-,

W1...1 was my mm eomp.em ns . ITlthlV

about." responded )b.ul,al, witn :i --t a spirit oi selfish greediness

Miss Dnmpiing m, sua.i -, ; ; . nnn',ost debasing ol all

un- i" - . , ,, ,,

ami (ion 1 eu i

Phiuiddphia Bonis. Tke Philadel-

V.f'c n I could aiiswc. and some on "em phia Herald ol Inday says: M , e under- , , ;.,! ,(H,ld ri-ht of the reel at a word stand that a meeting of the Delegates from . 1 '.fh. .vi.'iciir at last thev axed the different banking Institutions of the , ,,h ' Led to put" a pa- city and county of Philadelphia, was held

. .1 modes nn Wednesday

ucs.

anil

.1:

ig- m a m

d

commenced sawing upon . , 1 . . 1 ; ; .

v; n ir 1 or ins

th,:l she lusters a spiru u

inu.t.' He

1. !,..,. but he- sums; "eai 11 .p.i.eu.

p.as-11.'

1 .1 ll' !....1r ocoiiiiit l-sct lor I m m,r

.1 n.nn 111. IOCS I nil II I'l. esufll wi.iniiu io--.

l.ei.t llllo a ,HJl w in 0 """ , , : n.U ...ill V,n urir-

W li) , av s 1, 1 posu 01 jicii.iiiiiu.ii, r--;-

which she ha

evening ning wh.

,-cd fa-jticable to resume the payment of specie. Whv, I The subject, we learn, was referred to a

weat as' I j committee, from w hom a report may be

woubJ'nt work no now.

.. . 1 I,- ...r.. n-inip sarvt

Ur ' w wr -Va dthey. Why. The subject, we learn, was referred to .

lilt I . - - t 1 . L ! ' .-in 1 -J SWP

'L, Ud'him aiore. in all n,V bom days I expected in a few days.

heart

r.'H, that

of such a tiung.

Oh mi all Criimb'.ecrop is, r-pfitlemei: was nf so "t parsed a snug farm nigj. ing unatue 10 r.n n'' .P'.. nature that n Occasionally as wc r c was

t. an 1 s'.riviu

Sixthly, she niters a i.n 1..