Vincennes Gazette, Volume 11, Number 21, Vincennes, Knox County, 30 October 1841 — Page 1

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iJ CL- J V TfilrTII WITHOUT FEAR." VI.VdiN.XES, I.VDIA.NA, SATURDAY .MOR.VI.VG, OCTOBER, a,;,,. NO. 21

VOLUME XiO

& tf vC I-. esaowShment and purchased hi, furniture; a!, andlLatT is e' .wl , " , nv the actijor o, "haar and eaist." Jl'ld JiJ ho chuckle when he saw ie4t., Sf' V' rt 7t 'Ti '' '"-i irL ''f1'- J thought He had managed to preserve from tic -of hUhumorl-SaAKsPEAUE. how ntJe money he had gu cn in return wreck of Ins nrooerf- in r , - J V '

W far1

j v cr foohs ..at..

ponce in his t h.rtv vears he

h i i live and film-.. ! ciu.n eu AJred.

in the course of i ne:" ceria:

au incr- ased ihe five .m.i:a"'J sellaa

on Ins spirits, ur from whatev-

penu upon it, they vvid ciieer up, revive,! O, my he!ov"d l.c-.r. r..! I h.n

.

Pk: -C

. " . . . r. j t . i . i t i

li.nepi'.ice tu nuy i-i.-usan j pounds. T hio ! lllou:511 J;c was an ignoramus on

cu, mu:,:ng; -dau u as right or causit might proceed, his heah;, cr.lt, y. As far as mere buying ua!!y became worse, until at last he w; went lie nw.w sometlimg, unable to ttir from his ron. Uis old -m

was geae II Li L I 1 , !!(.'

i r.o to!!owi;v-r b-v-. i:'!"-'

Kve'y interest at this rno'

eyeo are usstme:; t

n!r:ngu-.5..) -d r .

i. 1 1

.!()!.

railv consIJere

in. had IK i.. .'.

clever; hut inlpuiut

-i in his c.Mii- l -' t. iings are the dearest

tliiin com- l lc ic-st price it you

HI ,i St-, r

oilier

es, I .suppose in trade the eliean-

i

4 1 oi4 must

a r.

; r u i v

pa!

i0 iuaiUv

called

pniJeuce

(.6'

uuL ii'e

t.

u n

ev were v ritten:

i't-a i w ir.'i lent, w'.on d toward t!

a . 1 1 '

in

as s.ow, but sure; dull, but industrious;

-'i seeing, hut hen. r i e- parsed

K'W l :e

f

::arp-e 1 1 '. rm , it!

He now gave himself

! Witiiin

ie a-'ipi.riuLT

ciety f hi

horn associate.-

th-;

so-

"5 SO! nr VV ! f llr. -1 !..- l

:j

-Ct of

U"il weu-

Ahjtoric-tv was the ob-

liis existence.

i..a:iy guineas, lie hei

;;ui

tmoiig the first rakes of th

lie wUhod to rank

i'

.' ! i i . ;

i . a

n.i ae ended ignorant; iie began r'01"

enueJ r;eu

ten. as uu;

energ.ei v lieti.er

friends mav r

in fie in a nri

ig L.-;e prmcipte U; f-mgh; puisat.ou r Hon t.i exert hi 3 s c r v i e j k : i i ;j e - ale or pa. .lie .s at;

erect, wi::i life end:: re. t.3;i3 in tae

a p:r:t u;. ;. i ca i v to Sf cauce of L'l;

pa

eu i

tat

-I,

.i i. e i cm;n. utmost j on, my 11 stn I :

th.

rv. 1

ouou-re.:. : .-a.t their -o an 1 !,ib

1 '

II.

e eou 0 . .e.3 C

3 an.i in I tlirowu th

ny er: y...i h;e

w.iaruy. iut l can sa

enae ot mv oJ, a!id tins i M 1 i will oay, tiiat 1 h A -1 ' J', i I Ml ;u COUt r.ever wron?d it an 1. ::

niiuCci ; i i

.'t;o:i-', over win.

iant.e of vo:

John liicliardson.

a! Ii::ne!f retired from

a u id j'.vcr, u it'i one son.

son, v. as a spirited voai)'.r i;.a:i spise i trade an J tradesmen, a

iarh !esp-ed the

i fe owned to a erv

en t oi ivii'Jo

e ivn.t-v. lCd ri e! ti;e ;"ta,t

le uav. and be-

eelebrated for breaking, lamps beat-

old women.

severely punished sin, however,

more tempted him. He could no

vail on himself to call in a proper medieal

.--v .ser, w lueh any man but a fool u id

:is

mu

onee

nut pre

..... i . .

en; s.'i r i i ; i m i

" i"-4- ut-3.1 leaves oi jov. And my dear young rascals you juvenile renegades ou who are so'niiscellaueously loud of females! 1 seriously, solit.

emniy, souerlv an.i sincerely

to get caged ;

and nibble

Ilym

nmony; and, when ouare once camdit. thy cf

.u.iic you

a i.l

1,

riil ' ,.. .J i . ... i

........ ou Ui, ui iuuiliita vi)() dear tile conjugal yoke hr.ve nr.de -)M,d sc'ee'.; fn.ni the female crtatiou. U) htip y.i dr-.g the plough of cure over the s'.u': hi: of tuch ba.ren exigence as l aduivd ; man. I know some N'.ivhs who.- ira-or.

icapuas s,on as you con; aye, go (nobleness Ue:r,uah U werry th'Mutiei lUM iia taut attractive bait winch j of a mile stone h -.oc indc ...leMi.'- c en la.teus upon tno sp.udle of mat- ertions in the cause of u.i.c h.afr. wor.

vcu will thank v

t-ir s.ars tuat you ik;i

a sidiolaiticj moiibv

not only escaped haciiciorie m.sery, but are revelling in the sneets of hvmcuie.;

be

W);e. i

f

even

mg police men, driving or

of si.- anu s0 on; but e.tuor tie bad l

bia

3S3 Spi

'U or

mess.

-1 : . i c .

i v

radesuum.

iim n

n. auJ par;

ite ue-partieu-1'ather.

the in-

ain ot

more sense tmm t:ie rest, fur in drunkenr. r i .. i ... e i .

, ijt uu'.uiv ana ice, luf-y went generally beyond him. Whilst their

names were known far a:; J wide, he was

on:y known as a third-rate genius, audi more an imitator him-olf than an ori'dnal

r the !.irtosr ?-. !;... -P.. , :i .:

i : - -- ..... ini.huiujo.i a.iiui'U himself of the services of .Mr. Abraham fcolouioiis, who assured him,bv advertho-

meiKin t!ie newspapers, that he was not only the cheapest, but the cleverest surgeon m London. Mr. Abraliam Solomons crave him some hor1(. .,' rp. M-.

be'ter, he

oeclared th-, case

ao.iey. I-or rememb

fj.s, tuat although you may n.j

a .ooi uia ai- j-onvr im to your ane-v.iri io v.

o'i ' coa , ;ov . V.

a i a 1 ju .y , - t

my young nopo-

oe aful ,-d-hen

win ne lett to wari ier v

t nu nometess Uirougu t.ie s:iow-i)an";3 el misery, up to that place where your trow-

Ila-

eiu.reiy a."is;..Mrat Ivh.va'rfl AlinH;:.

retired from

woitny ot imitation. lie

the field considerably wors in !..,a!;er .-.n.i

i

I I;

l:i(

i

icr

an.i urn a vo

, a:i.t iu

try

i o 1 1 ' a-. .

el 1 la:nen:

i

i.hviue Presence of. o;; o!;- the justice of His h otiuuu con ;a ::, w:fi.;

l,hr.

.-- -re..en l

His d.solea-

t i Itave ver unajar in a:.::, 1 :it upon ;:a..d:e.-t

:ey b.

r. v, t

m

;:i:n:

t J o ai expe

n ugs: them

e a iuiU'treul

v vij-.iiiiiu.ui. -.Y.a, taiu (.?, 'i.iere was Hi are in ti;at fantastic m.ixiin th.nn I sus.

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

uui. jiuanig ina: ne gut no

CiWtneil e.; nun. r,P u

,"5 ..Ka.j UU hopfdess.

. A f

S-.T3 tion.

-a liiec Jii bac.i irie

.uy nearers, one

arm

precaution from my reaefiin, and

veigun powder tempers art- h,L!t- to exph h

a e!icu!iin when tr uah d wi:i; 1'; leat spark of repreof. 'I'ncy onw ih( ir oai tea a!to;i.;;!icr too Mr.,; .jt jer we. '-. constitut:r.:i, an! throw too r..u--h thfiif h'r-baad.s' norrd.- Ti,(-v v. ..

de..-., chilaiec-i , r not. Thv -t their hnds t';- . . , T . 1 .-1 . . . ' ' 5

pr,ntuf while they fo out and chop v,. , v.hich the G d of nature never intended

?n,.ly couyjnc-1 should 1? snhiecied to tne ronir.d of a

per-on in pcitieoits. Ob, this ihuVui

c proper Urivu.ore sreord with tnv idprts of uh:-t

y.urseive.s togeti;er nhcr vvhieli the God of nature

put

the manner inilm

Itinaie vorlh should consist

is. lJiclvetison.-said our unfurttinate vvnrd f..r : .a

iero. ! nni iv.iit A ... 1 i ...... i i , . - - . r

i. vu lulu; UUfil ,1 KaiJ

anUIauv. and

oi hav e all I nosses5.

1 am, and have bee u. a victim to my contempt for a noble maxim. Oh! Mrs." Dickenson, take warning by my sad examoh-

jiected, It does not apply to trad

e o.n

v. oimg to purchase notonet v, an;

I ... li'.iu.ig ii.u.ir; oi u inc. I

they maiieewn a si-ow of returtfui".

1 wa

im;l, unhappily, that toe l:rst epiaiity of th;:t commodity coms more tlir.nl can af-

lonJ. it w as loo hs h to o.'.taia hr !

i'j ai Lei i,ig' ;i.

Ay bSitiJ ero;t th e c!

Ah.np f' .... J, I

H ..rr.tvtil

.o'se V.. '. J tic i. J s t he rj!:ihi;v' t.. '

The tl',a.h-.v of thy onvvird wav li Lde'eJi-' ioto if.lVjt djy; Tin '. ..:Je:s of the e;iu! tr iia Ai..il '.!; Ijoaest naaie in vai': I ..." ih j.j art su!!, t!i.u hast bee?!,

. ai ia:c of free

t

! !

his money worth in prais.

iia;

, 1

red la

m ti

it

s- ns

P T.r

he

ve

oiilel.

f

ais. i e be sur.

manner, piir.'d by

o, his wit, ng oxtraor-

nuracu-

tuere v. a.s a only to be etc-

companisins'.iip wit'i pursons

improved greatly, i,i

w ou.d i.i tin

1 e t ' f . V ! t f i ; I . . . r r . .

an 1 beiiind ids I

doubt not. tiie s

f "! !:) tri vt;h t.i f,!, frM

1. 11'.

suu he na

spec:, they said a:

a. ;!; t.ieir remarks v. . re.

ene

but more

.htam it eh.-i'dy. 1

oil mit'U ;i:,u th' 'xst iiri.:r.it trm .,,,

sY article:

He had now hidden farewell to his un-

...i.. j .

..... k.vu.p,nji.j., aim rei(.'i 'u to uur-

r- . , . , i . . , . I . t

-1 o'-'i-ei pain. i,oe t-ntireiv occu

pied his though;-. Ileseleap-1 a'lKaaii- !'..!, aaco,.;:a;ahed and amiable ond. and

a r to be

at mi ever believe

i t. 7 . .. .- . :

Uia yoiJe failed he fell bsck n the pillow acor.se. As through life he understood not the uoLMtN max!:i,so in death he was unable to pronounce it. MORAL. The earth yields nothing to one who re

fuses to labor. Whatever tee object of your pursuit, you must give an equivalent:

man mtena vou sbo.di

it,

..;au by so doing you w

r, and i

than by rc

join.

-Sot

m

g oi a

r

f.

Lmer.il

an.

main...-' s'

sm-sireaaeu; n-r, b ar m i.,;n.i. the

buttei -flay davs of the v.;:;np bachelor a.-.

a i vou mint i nn ;, I ,.-vf ..I t:,.. i.,.,.' ..

J I -" i i- " " nu ui.i t.i'M ii, t : rs j'i-i.U'

ii-avy upon his ba-k when h has nu warmer friend at nig!;: than a warming pan and no more constant companion

m the to;.

kneli Willi the mt-rrv

nott Soj aiiKve ifuod-s! A i t. a -

assinnes too jnr.cl: who will hr.ve l.er own rmil. .in gratified rJv.Mys ho sdl

3 na:)p;er, ..uii-, raise a fl iin-i of dispute :.i tr li .M' oars.

gle, four, Su.itaryitl r.t t.'.o la.-!, wor.- '' no w-'V. a ':

i

m-n ii-aven ur.-t taw t.'.

.. i. ..... r ... i i .

v.i,.wiu ux o a u uer loomom m societv . . mm.

v.'ort; i. p

a .

tuong:

t that if lie could indjc

come his n ife, l.-ipiiine-

i S.'i

ue oer- " ' - a

.roon fi.rever. ih

us

vt is, unless Lord

' h' .

fay h'ar: its j . i.i hurun ve.tl Sail Ire- ta-aguc, t . a,i.,th, or v:.n Kidi hern it lieiy i..ift ut' s.-jrn f-iai s-'irs thy s.u! uai.i ne. an.i slroa. h:uc 1 j r its s.-r.-e of v, run ' iu:; f.rbt :n 1 .-Le i j:.i caa.-e ctaad, i ehi.a.p.ii oi her fdveritc iaaj. Oh -a hit tsith-. e were po.-np aad show Auihi that thy C.J.lutr v can Uc.-tovv? IltT hi'ie.! u'lhs couiJ Oi.ly take New iio.'niis lor their wearer's" s..he

i ii"v coulj aot a !

root, r Edward Allrmrht. and the

arable Tom Daredev il, "were swim

s souudre: -. w hich. as thev Leh.riToil

to t,.e aristocrat? v, is net iihelv. One i''u'!l!ii ', Mr. .O1. ii i;.-h;:rdson. h.;;t respectable, eld -rly, weil-to-do-indi-didual, was taken sud le::! ill. He went l bed and never rose again. Just before L.s death he called for his son Alfred.

I

lan.l takiti" ins

won.

Tl

uou'.d be

. a not cre iiy

whicii she

iere rere points m his conduat

! 7

wis.aeu to see altered hcture

could choose him before al

e-he

ot:

dhics

j I concessions he was not exactly inclined

ah eel ion at el v, uttered

?e words

A! fl

ip a broken voic

. i

:uu - i.ii'Ou, i am about to me. as

fore i do so I want to say a few word

i

al be-

or b

X

Ni u.''a:ic

;'.:t'r uidke th v

iar anei rr.j

:ves tlij'j:!

ii wreaili U. a

ul v r ' '..'iniw ih:

every thaaa

n.o, ie,

The Gr.Vaui as ha f, hi. Hack-, I.l Teiaa'e'.-. va!.-, on M area's r.)t !o

Ur wlune the i;hai,'.i of hri .'ht b

Is rau.

V h ; :p , .vf' : n - . , ,'

isi

i ways ma.ueita rule to do ever,"

tiling in a hu-nness-bke manner. 1 shall Ismvc ou m-;re than f.lty :lr ..isand pounds, au gut huue.tiv. 'J'nere H someth.ag eke r e i i " i , r o..a.i .cave v .u, a i. .!..-! a va.uah.e.

i i hi. an to the feu m v wili,

e . , con; a. .

e

to

maheianl ttlcro was .v.arv i i.-uiiti n vrv

n.ce gud, who was quite rea-!y to have hmi ost as he va. lie . '--riea ''..rv

a:ix months after manage, she

To;i mns.

ran oil' with i'lnsign

ed A Ifred. "what an error

1 ,:

j enkin.:

and priue.

rp'.isit.on co won

'Aii,' sigh-

idleness

n .ro)ortion to the p;:in ofa.c-

i

an J. ii ihat ohj-a't be vah

iab!e, y-uur offer

t.h

c a. l-

v i.i rep-ant ar

regret tha

tome -t Us ch uee-o nrit; ri o's m umua.

icid pLccd . in 'he h...aitv;e of h.n. ly mu" 11 ::o- ..h d ih.:. .he shoahl be :o

mm a neaps.. a...

a tehice

bib

literiih oiir;').i,,iwa -

t , t . - .... ae nt.u not chosen a wife m tus fonra

-i

lavs to cue

end

hmi with her smiles w arm

ilim with her lov e-

comfortable.

Mv

fr

iefj.ls third-

md

i.

mrdvo

1.3

o e r

' - a.

mo.irns f,r the bachelor when 1

ion he oi-:-

must oe in prop irtiom you juust j'rry t',e bt si price if yon mint if. e U st article. From the .Sunday ..iL-rrury. iliv,vt Vntvnt Sermon. 'IP.. U-.-.-'o ..... , .... 1 . .

. .. ..j....-.,, ,;ijv uy s'.meo'iuv,

nobody cares lor him while he li

sheds

tear upm tne ta..

cov ers las carcr.se. llehect upon thi

oaetieiori?. antl fcmn;rTm.ae

i . . . .. . ' '

-I., ..-ueei , so mat you may vcig a :!..... i ' - ,

uaye i.oner a no in peace, an.i iiut sJ-eep

mi!

be f

juna samewnere, as follows:

And . learful ann'uiiy cannot he nun.J. J, The lonely hie cf Lie IJaeio lor .nded. r..oady ri.0Lirn I.ini, am! nobodv iha, -N'oaody misses hin. i.oL. dy ci..-.s; For i.-jLoJy grieves ivb.n ihe bheholo- dies.

alone m So mote

it L

ie shei.t eban

i

v'e

t.ie or,po-

our

i

r-tt lie a.hiMihi

. i .e

.re.-?

a li'rl.? 'H,r.: in

u o v e

o.w i..;anie.-! oi i.mel. n, aadsh. iier l.o:p the eoh! sberui-; d vva.-p, that .-he shmaj diaiS gaidcii of hi" h--art wu.h tiio jifiemdid floweis .d : ...! - a , r

roses )i r hrf thordu

lob-rnesi, raid urc.v J;is bed

pro '1 he in

i'lv. . a d'2,a

with

rttid never lei the tor.

ir an winch missive,

the

tor. Jr.

ihose f.ne-;j i,n cpniirie w hiah iho

a

evt-r na i er pri

My if.

:ru;.t

i

ji ui a

these drt as ef f.aht rv ai.d

a-l.

good wifh.h'o. ,3 I

he

(;,,u

ev.c.r lor peans am a:g an re ean c

'beds: biit if yr-u a

re

i

y.tiu'uy JI:rc

s cbarrmng creature, f,.. i

of possession. Y., tiu.-:! i:: the

price if i," u umt the Lc;;t a7c v.'

lis ha

be,!

rive

My uettr hea. era-

m.i soar jvv -at; :c::cn as ;ov ever nuich we ma

1 1 owe1.

ah, lOiea

old nad.

feel

me aned to

ah

1

ame.iurate tneir condition, it ought to 1 generally known that the situations of o

baclielors are eoptally as un

i ney, too, are smutty eai s of corn, thrown over . a. l..o other side of the beam of hu-

.viab'e.

ma

j love generally yields to am

.termini', a to become arie

Dili:

Vttaciiet i iarcima.

v ou wm mi i

1 by a green ut on which

a

ale!

m Alfred

. . i

real ii ;

a pa.iosopher. He wo. .id tea. nine into the nature e.f mm: and the constitution of society, and endeavor to leave the world wiser and better than he found it. He

' v. .o reman: u:

Cr!.

and per

tO hS Up: ih mainspring

a

,.us:,e 1 at all and thev don't set m

is-eyed world

r I

e v e r

care vvuelner

l.

em or

If

of

keeps its teumer.

toe mac.maery of misanthropy ceutinm

died-

i

meditated he

w i-

so

!uo vvattrs

' ! ti.i'i-ht. r,

:e Cvpcei- ... i tle dabi...us st.ifj

hicli ul:-r.-.! in his l.at ion's lih-,

on i min.ee m

t!.

tin:

nonce eva the sM.r.t

!

i a. me . -a

na ie

! I'm li

i,. i .

put t.'g- I. 1' that ma. by aCtiil -r - ay 1 .ea

er.

am 1 in it

'IiMiblislied-

wrote (u

-but the course of ai ; studio

o- i ier . son AUrt-

a

a: is wa.i the

uc:ai ne ai"

AT.

"V'.'here I'nd, the vv.r;.i shie.- of the South I) er Cot .;,Ui s h.ay numh; And :ou,i-a th.- hllei T.iea-s graves, Tho aim pa rolls i;3 l.rer-zv vv;tv.-s

Tht

iitahtatton i w;.s v

ery prudently an

c.aimi.y m afvoruanee witu jxaiu.ar

nous, whence it liapp( ned that the

no

k

Tf.

;at.iot in las -oeiual half

iie H-.ta-tT ai Ju i i,n,..,.n.i!!

brave the ill O.Tar l:,a th

oo ; ,

an:! l'

aia! thf free.

And

w.rre

r piaye.-j

,k

lor

out rnne Vdaevs s;ni

And tamah- spire anJ lofty ihe. Crown, hlv- the fashion of "h dre.cn, 1 .u- sJa( e oi evt i v lnai.iaain sheaia Wh.ne Ind aary and 1'lentv naet, Twin l.'oihvrs in the cr.ovded hr-.vt V.d-U sa:re and man -ion up.v.ir.l c..t

mile.

.' that all a man n-- -d l. r w i-. con-

laone J in that maxim. 1 )u not take it only : . . : . . . . i . ... , - "

..ius vmgar interpretation: it applies to! every sanation of life, and if peoulo im-i

i-arsteo.l it better they

t .1 Va inn (I

maviiu

ne wrap trite and

reputation as a pndo-onnr

bool

psihbsh.ed were sornev. h;

conmion-plnee

He gaine. r, bat he

Le

would ut

is vou desoiso ur Venerate

1 1 ... i . .

so v..u ou lad or proper.

none as a man. Truth was nt in 1

compositions, and co:iefpienily. defama

ImiTI .'! M. S ill .f-rr iwvf ill l'or - a. - ,

St''' " v l v.- UOl IH U.O VtlfclVwi.iJ

u mem. i see clearly, said he, 'tha

hilosophie bone and the world's Jove are

m v

Non alter p;

o..l gentleman expire

nouncmg toe -e woi

t

r, meomoalib'e with u .'. me ,

man wht) crreatlv benehts h:s

t .i t

caen otaer. j-.verv

e . 1 1 ."

a oas jei.ow crea

At the psooer' time the v. II! wai pro-! tur,s 1:5 hato'1 aaJ df?i1''1 whilst liv ing "need and rJaJ. Attache -1 to it, sure '-y tne majority of tliosc benefits. The mo.igh, by a -rsea silk ribbon, wa a '""''tainy of every great benefactor " l. 1 T 11 I'll . -

I I,

pimer, on the back of which

-I,

was written in round text, i

Maxima' The anxiety was intense

the man in authority broke the seal,

opened the mysterious paper. With a loud, clear voice he gave forth the content--, v hie.h were as follows:

j '( in i Si pay iuc oat price i u.'.-it the art'ic'c.

At this strange end of

ta,n 'dm

Golden

.i be t.i

.at:

Std! st i .d f-rect rmr liopo an 1 tra,t W'iu'n law i-trainaled in the dus;, f.en o-tr oar f.nh-r yet Cre. .. grave The vv ar-cry oi' liisut.i;... eoa-s And. sons of th-ae uiio, .ide be ido, i?!ii.Ue dawn ihe Iaon-h .inner-s nride Are cirdnu far fraffina! stiife For How for blow and life far h!V'

as aid

jmba." etore

l i- their ill-used po.ver onee more

rii,'' O't.Ih iin.i oi.en wide

Let 'tthcr.s roll the

To

ca.ii..k

i ..ii I. OL'-S'iti's of t . rr u r i. ti ti,! .

T.rri s-t;iaJ0l i.a thy eountrv.- eve Unslin.a. in- from its ser Univ. And, n-tkisis nothing hut to show How far a natriol-s zeal can "r And those who.-e trut i fixed on thee laibjuuiit unjded, d--and truly free, They haw not to an Idol dawn; Tht if scorn alike the bribe and frown. And, asking no reward of of! Fur birtercd faith for honor sold, tSeek, fnithfu.1 to tneir Iiearths and home, rvoT C.TiSAu's VVF.AL BIT THAT or KoMl

ylu ancient Iiorc. The Charleston Con

.-i ouuees ti rare iaerar cunosaty in

messrs. Levin ec Tavel's repository in tuat city. Jt i.s a Hebrew nraver-book.

i.iinua ii un i ret and fifty -seven years old! The Courier says: '-it is an " immensevolume written in the Hebrew character, on parchment of the linest quality, altogether with the pen, and with an accuracy and beauty that makes it a masterpiece of psnmatishm." St. Lou. y. Era.

you

titer expeotn-

i.ate.rs were vario-.rdy all cted.

So. ne laagae I, some whistled. some grew angry, but not one certainly felt tho least respect e.tuor lor the maxim or tuo eccentric maxim-giver. Alfred, for whose special benefit the ii.i ? i t

seal had been I

aen, uad r,t a fleet to coir

ce;

ms coiileiii

j.c.

panv

w

As and

'OSjU

ts 4iio can-

w a

. i.

lie

mloouisod

iius:

tins is- pieao-am! tao old nut

t ma on,y bore me with his musty max-

n.

nut render

me ridiculous befn-o my

f rieiid-sl As fa.r tho fifty thousand pounds, I'm obliged to him there; but 1 don't

want ins narrow-mmde.

poslhumas ad-

.. ' 1 1 , f

vice now to use u ami conduct myseit in ' 1 1 e world. Th e $e s 1 a w g .e r s are a 1 w a y s so ready with their counsel and a con-

1

;as been purchased dearly indeed. Yo

must y.ay the best price i f you u-ant the article: His hair was by this time etiina gray, and the "old gmiilemanly vie a' stirree

una exceedingly, "i wnl make money, '

s-aid he; 'true. I have already some thou-

anuds. beta wise man should consider these me r rly as the seed to produce a plentiful

crop-. 1 am not young enough to enter trade regular!'.', but I will speculate. This

is the way to make a fortune in a few

years. Accordingly ho bought shares in a Joint Stock Company. He became a director of "Dover and Calais Tunnel Company;' be held largely in the 'Steam Ikdlouii Company;' he was greatly concerned

m the Oxy-hydrogen Can- Street Lighting Company.' Lull, bear, scrip, premium were familiar words. He thought, he

dreamed of nought but speculation of

shares going down and getting up in the

market of paid-up and mmaid-up capia L ill

tab

jut commercial matters, even the most promismea are uncertain. 'The

Dov er and Calais Tunnel Company.' 'The

-team l.alloon Company,' I be Oxy-hy-

ui motion.

Lroia their dark'

aen-:

of c

f.oacy they can look oat upon the mingled

muititui.es of eHriu, an 1 enjoy the moving panorama of mankind, unseen and mi-

i a ul-

'.-ii vvii ai .

coura

i

lit

"Oil; but if thev com

bitterness of the scorn kept

.'heri. ;oi,l ho ii.m! con.-'.!.!., ,,f 0-

-.. ........... . ,. v ..I ii.-nuu .i I

on; v

in

taste tne store for ieir own

fao'islmess and f.liy, J am sure thev would throw open the do. i s of their gloom v eel's, and let in the light of love, and

craw f out to has

matrimony.

5.v. in me warm sun of

shoul.

Al

e

founded more ready than welcome!

can take caro of mvsolf, or Ian mistaken." The first thing he ui 1 to show that be

could take care ol Inmsclt, was to sell the

ill .i.i ii- ,.

old house am. me old turniture. and take a

resilience in a more fashionable situation, which he immediately set about furnishTk 1 1 1 " '

mg. iiut nere one o: ms peculiarities.

came into operation. In spite oi bem

foolishly extravagant, he had a great no

tion cf bareaiuing; so he went to a chean

drogen Clas Street Liiditimr Compair,','

and all the other companies went successively to the dogs. A few knowing ones

got astonishingly rich; but .Mr. Alfred

Ivichardson was not a knowing one, and

lost fill he had in the world! Some must

sutfer that others may cniov; such is the

tendency of civilization. .Mr. Ivichardson retired to a garret in the neighborhood of Clerkenwell to meditate on bis fortune seeking. He came to tne conclusion that wealth is most cer-

tainly procured by industry and sef-dcmi-

"ly friends An old bachelor

recollect that lie is an agent cd' th

migiity that he was st ut hero not only to

li certain vacancies in the scale of "be

mg. but to assist in the manufacture of

such models of humanity as the adancemenl of ccier.ee, civilization and rdiue

nitiit requires. He is not of the neuter

gender neither should ho be nasshc

but to do, act, and accomplish and show

. . I . 11.1. I IT". T

to me woriu trie umerenee between a man

and a dyspeptic monkey. An ok

elor, my friends, so long as he remains a

lacne. or, is nobody, but a lump of "advan-

ised locomotion, monopolizing altogether

-jo much room in tae social circle; and S

consider it an extravagant waste of the

aw material for Nature to amuse herself

n rigging up such an imnrofuablo speci

men of the genius homo. He is a crapevino gro wing in a w ilderness of wo had

ing perchance to bloom, but blossom in"

never to bear. He is a false flower, in

ie gay garden of the world, that never

'nidifies but fades and falls beneath the

premature frosts of a cheerful existence.

But mv cear friends, the old bachelor i3 a

He lias a hart

tho

r . ,? .

At the request of 'Ileiiri.au' I piitjoi UjM.i tn,a occasion, ficm.

tow trig text; A iife, like echo, Miould Lc tree To saeak whin she i.s aeken U,; Uut hot, like ft ho, U.i he ueard Coiadiiig for the final word. .My heart-is A wife is not only a choice piece of household furniture, but a UM-ful ariiele e.f dor.ie..o purpose. See can besides darning stocking 'and mending breeches, keep all the ypartrnems of a

man heart m order, aud entwine for bin. gariands of tenderness to bedeck h:s eo .

lamia, newer. She is the very marrow

of comfort -the principle tritat'arv to the silvery strt am ..f happiness the fountain

ot joy a lump of pure told, of love, refined in the eiticibleof Hymen. 1 would earnestly advised! mv youm' uul,- fr:t-.d

celibacy, with no snr-li hrwrf .t r nu

- 7 ' - U3 Jk WW in-m to guide their erring steps, to enter immediately upon the blooming iawn of matrimony, ami bjkt in the im-i,ine of a fond wife's affection even a? snakes

he, bang o:i ,o la.r i,

j.titi is tieii a treasure !:ne irtnaniat.on of a.i (aha

n-r, pnurci her, r,;; la... hat few b n . j m-'. i '-' "re. .

loud.-, vv ho note d. 1 1. ! ii:'i r-r.' e a of i, .f

OV a-

'h I ar.ng1' t ) i: b e I C p r. r a i e a ! 3 1 ( - il 1 1 ; -ict. idicri a: and yi a

i

.. i, i, i

.1 .. . i a a v'

la t!

O V

h

1 v.

sei ves

hoprs V

"a y. a x a mam a yo.. feast carr h'o.a.;,l V f. a.; r.-i rt ,,.; . iah i' -

mos:. .a laoiaaic ai.ai, usd vou be rie!n:-

ed to a. i do v i. 1 ,)

oiiah

1 UilWld

v v. ooi a, toi.

or ia ,r:i',s

ern. vv r.h o:

.ay t re

waedo. a tmgle

live on si.'cli

live triune joys of fr.i.d.dop. hoe pincts may v. ii on va,, ,

'"i t.i, ' a i o r 1 1 'ier mt i ', .i . ' o i i j afaitf"

0. cicr:

v .

So route i. Itl

i?.

iicroitncss cf Pcrscr.s horn Tv'i

(iirald.

( ho' bra. !..!' .-

n raornih

( z ii s i d ,i o t: r.

ul,., 0 ,-.... I 1 i hit I ,i,air , il... , ,11 .

" iiiu.'i oo;it' i ie Ci v :.v rm.-s . " " ' 1 k - ' ' k.c iri'i 111 11 'i.rv l..p i ..

if.. i i

lit- men i.i ins oer woiaii;

uom.oi horn without ar.n, whom he snV

tod

s' vcr.v

sefxsitive being withal

jat wo

like wax th

receive

most deli

cate impressions, though it never can melt

in the warmth of love. Yea. his heart

predominates over the pluck; and th

threads of feeling are so finely spun, that

sometimes the least breeze r.f disrespect

will snap them assunder, and leave th

fickle web of his happiness as tattered and

tern as a paper kite in a nail-slorm. .My hearers If there are any old bachelors among you, in whom there can be found a single spark of virility smouldering in the ashes of determined neglect, 1 advise you to get up and shake your

selves, end go oiit and take a smell at those half-withere 1 flowers, commonly

called old maids, who, by your own ob

stinacy, have been left to droop and decay in the shade r.f disappointment. Yes. go

now and water these feminine posies with

the last sprinkling of your pots; and, dej

-,.. ,1.,., r. . , . L ' I O

4.111 nun unit ui ious ueus, ana iie ent t

warm beneath the congenial rays of

, - , I .. J A I

ciiidi cuii. uui my menus, you mus

analyze well the component parts of a f, 1 ti hi h r. - rr. ...... 1 . . . . " -

io il. u. ioio on amalgamate. x on

mus'nt Jet your better judgement be kid

napped by the allurements of beauty; for

beamy h but a lluwtr that fades in the noon tide of life, and blossoms no

more. The biighest jewel pertaining a

a wo. nan is not worn upon her fincer

neither does it glitter upon her bracelet?. Xo, it lies hurried beneath a whole cargo

of Mmj, satins, and laces, in the cai-ket of

her m'md. It ii there you should I .nk

for those precious gems which adorn ih

female character, and give to a woman al the attributes that belong to an arm-el

minus the wings and diadem of oerfec

holiness.

My dear young friend?! I hone vou

will not be misguided in your seaieh after

those qualifications and natura

ion which a wife ought to possess.

in should, of course, be huhinis-sive te

the husband, in as much as the husband o't

to be as mild towards her as is the balmy breath of May lo the tender rose. Her bosom should be a pence ful lake of love, surrounded by the high bids of foibearance, over w hieh the gales of temper mav blow and never rufat: its placid surface. She blmuld, like an echo always speak

when spoken to by her bigger

ana more

substantial half; and yet should not, like

an echo, be ever contending for the final vvovd, for she ought to know that perverseness in a wife- always presents a worse appearance than it d..es in the hus

band, even as a fly pe.k marreih th" beauty of white cambric more than doih an ink epot the comeline.-s of a b!atk broadcloth. She aho ought la be aw.re that the obstinacy of ihe man genus is likened unto the bristles upon a hog's back; which being stroked from the head toward, the tail, appears Miiooih and dearie; but, when manipulated from the tad toward the head, are found to bo as rough and obsirusive as the pickets that surround the prison house of endless t.rineni.

was fchown ai

pan-

. . . . . . . .. i

u"voii'.iiv wiio iu r meat'. oimwe gives an .v-unii! of n Dutch, man born with. .at arm.-., who in 1531. exhibited surprising feats of cecity j:1 London; fuch as aoiitihin r u aa r ,r,;,

shooting an arrow near a mailt. cVo-. Hulwer in his Aitificad Cd.-mgling. t peaks of John 'tan. on... a native of lb rkshire, bran without aim- or baudi, who could write with bis mouth, thread a needle; lie a knot; via .file. ,Ma. and deal a

;a K ot rani. Ac !f" vi -. a ..I

public in lo.r)3.

'1 Inve a baalhili of J.d.n 5h ar, a

iml, In, "n vvuhotit arm-, .-hewn in London in King Wi''iai.i' reign, who pro-fct-se-hat be can comb and h.ie bi:n- '(, fill a glass, thread l needle, embroider, wiitc -ix sor's of hands, and play c:. several ir.idnmiPiils of mu.-i . .Maithew liarliinger, a CJerm-m, bora without arriH or lgs, was in lie elar.d the

beginning (.f this een.nv. wrote a gucd

band, (many specimens of which ine extiitt, ami pfrformeil several w.n Jerfa!

feats. He died m ITTJ. aed 19.

'Thomas Pinning: m. a native c f lav. pool, born without legs or arm-, err-

formed mm .h ihe same feats as fcr, in 17-il. and t-everal years f n-ii.ii ca

which, a Mi's Ha- ton, fr.un Coven'.f

cm wahout anas, and others v.hosu

nmes fiavo ma been ruenthji.d. i nve

exhibited thfan-elves Partholomc w l'air and other idaren.

Thomas I'igltfiehi: l.crn w id out arms

or le?. at llouk. in Names . ir fun..

I - ("i.iiu 709,) died a few vears ago iu lamdan .

lie was not publicly tdiown, but pni (,a

brcral by writing and drawing. Thereare two portraits of lam, one of which was etched by himself. 'There is now living a fanner, ;.t Ditchent iir SoiriT-etsliire born wiih.au nrms, William Kingotoa, of vvho.ii frqneiit menaoii has been made in the public pa peri. He p;.rpa.e, according account? whieh seem v.-ry well aaei'.id, til ihal tnve bten vm ?poken of. He transacts ail the buip"s of bis farm, can milk his cows, inke h, hay, cat.-li bis la rsp, bridle am! ?ddie it, dress and imd'e?s fiim-Pt-lf. comb ind idi ive, vvrii' out Ids bdls, etc. It is sqid loo. that be is a good box. e:, and has been vi' torious in nitchtd battle.'