Western Statesman, Volume 3, Number 7, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 27 April 1832 — Page 4

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'rationally concluding, that when the lnnilairr-itimi tnnlr nlacfi. there would

YOUTH. j be themost safety on the water. A Youth is the most important period j gentleman who had neglected family in life. We are then forming our char- j prayer lor nearly five years informed his ecters for life, and are hold respond- j wife, that it was lui determination to hie to our country and to the community j resume that laudable practice the same for our actions. Our misdeeds are no I croning, hut his wife having engalonger looked upon as the thoughtless i g-ed a hall at her house, persuaded

vagaries ot cnudnooa, aiaa as sucn ; lCr husband to put it on nil mey saw excusable, hut as a presage of what we ' whether the comet appeared or not. shall be in life. They are no longer j The South-sea stock immediately fell confined within the family circle, and l to live per cent., and the India toeleven concealed by a parent's love and aiTec- j and the captain of a Duch ship threw tion. We cannot make the plea ofnon-1 all his powder into river, that the shin age, hut in a measure are thrown upon mi flit not he endangered. The next

our own resources: and whatever the defects may have been in our early cd-

COJIJUJ'ICATlOiV. ; berated from one end of the union to; ; the other; till the nation wipe of the ; FOR THE WESTERN' STATESMAN . I , , . - . , fnrn hnrivrnrprHixrP t foul stam of nneraperance, rom hei , i ? f , 1 character. I will conclude by giving 1 regret that we do not unite more j fol!ovvi m of diseases, caused by j and come up to the help of the na-, y , apoplexy, epilepsy, i Hon, against the mighty giant intern-; . J. , Jv;:ct'J'( ' vUions;-

ndniirfi: it'PPm? tnmp.lhnt II OVPrvna-' J." '. V. . . . I

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' w nr. i nnnearc lurinsr the tit ol mtoxica-

triot.pnHanuuop1,t,anuc!n.,uuM,M1ou u;t.o inflammation of the brain, unite against he use oi ardent spirits, , inflammation of the stomach, it voulil soon be driven trom the land. ....jf. n c i,J

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morning, however, the comet appear

ed according to the prediction, and

ucation, we are then considered to he of before noon the belief was universal sufficient age to remedy them. We i that ibe dav of judgment was at hand.

are then supposed to be guided by

1 have oiten been r

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S.awresiicelHirg to Cim-iss:v TUEiicw and fnacioiis Uiiilcd States Mat! 4k u SAM PATCH, "(lie most pm!i . v

i clC (II tUe KHUt Ml ttlC wesi mil )'.ui,hi,' r, ....

on tim line from 1 i rii' -is;

carhancles, lnllannnation 01 tne j wsday n.-xt, iunimt. on nw ime n-oin i-

ndice dys- i v,;- l,Hr,!,n5!""S" lj"i,lullJlu,"' " ' I Cincinnati.

i ' , , i V iipepsia, dropsy, atropny or tmacaaction-, coon drunkard lor it lsirood.1. 1 ,, ? , r . , i ,1 ' , ", b lion ot the body, fainting, palpitation lor tllC bod-v i of the heart. locked-iaw.pa!sv and ul-

ample, the u-e of it, and saying by

reason, uur acums watched, our moth :

are narrow iv scrutinized bv

l 1 - - con. v the aut tior v ot !)r. I rotter

paragraph of our author, believing it to bo un- j?p rr (( called (or; and which, if inserted, might ca.t a ; julEX1) xo ,MVMK8TIC HACFINKSS. shadt upon the robe of innocence, which we ; . -r 4.) 1 I

far from our author's intention. ' I or-s vf Tlir. fMHP 11PXTI.EV, AND

i 4- r. ..1 ittn , .1.,.., ue acre is

-V' , V . if i It i notorious that the class of cities to i 1 )llKADFl'L SCFFEKING3 OF THE CllEW.were (erred over to Lambeth: it was,11" .. , ,,4,.fAi ,t;r,nn ,l,nt n el ' ,PvM which he refers is exerting its mighty inflttence : The ship, the propci ty of Messrs. (. an-

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cur friends ami enemies, and our uispo-'iht bo penned and ordered, there putting dewn this blotting demon; and ; non : n .unit ., oi iave.pooi, ana com- , , . i 1 . . . ' ., . . m i m:iii(1('l bvl .aid . 1 1 m n na w. sm ; ri rum

being none in the church service on "'"it, in conjuncuon wun r-" . , j , - , , : .... f Pi :.!, ' 1 thp Srow'inr frnwn ofan mlihtrned l- AlKllCW S, i . j5. Oil tlC i-'lll Ot Ja!l-

iikii o; a-iou. 1 n: eii mains ui uunui i-i'5 3 -- n , , , 'if burnt their collections of novels and ! public opinion, will ultimately triumph, there : the ihi lJruary, m lat. Plavs, went to a bookseller to buy each I i little doubt. We arc sanguine that tne ?e-; 0S lnc,,,Jr , 1UvW 1511 cs f

1 ' of them a llible, and bishop Taylor s j riod is fast approaching when the wind of man

Holv l.hiii'jr anddvincr. ih

sitlons are tkxlared to the world, "e

are tlien to m o. k out the cour?e that we will pursue through life; the irood liahits that we then ;:cju're will he a pleasure tons through I'.fe: the had one? a source r . ' I ; 1 f

01 ream, n we ineri ac iuirea

On the ith February, in lat. 19

om

the coast of Ireland, she was struck by

Ci un upon will fly amngh ted irom such scene3 a as are ' J ' . .

reputation it will Ion- be n mcmhered ; t lie 'bank was so' prodigious, that all now presented imagination'a swiftest wings, I ue ,nasltl (' wtini rciuge on to our honour, if a bad one to our i h.and were cmplovod from morning seeking a more congenial for contemplation, i l's where they romaincd tor two disadvantage and dicface. I till nisht in discounting notes and lian- than to witness tha wide inread desolation of! , Un1l,,c ' "ea-cr

. , , - t a i nr.; i , I , , , , , ,. . naviiiff moueraiea, tney succeeuet in Whatever may be our conduct we dmg out he specie. On T nut da tni, rei.Ue hydra, Intemperancc-th,, per-; - , )oatout. Unfortufhall hnJ enoui;h Willi when to con-' conM.derahlc more tnan W who kept i cjn!: haft which enter? the tranquil bo?om of: . , b ,n, tend. Let cur actions be never so 1 mistress w ere legally married in the j (Wstic happii;L;a aml oe-this canker ; J.a!!f; "ot procure any proexemplary, onr m, lives ncrer so pre facc,,f seventl congi Ami to wbich ccrrode3 and dt,toys th nt and ' nrb committed1 thcniselvc our habits nevt i so rood, there will: crow n the wliole iaue, Nr ,ilbcit i ffi(lino.a nf,, iinmn heart. Re-:, .e

?accrlyIIoathcoke, at that time head director h,ic0 piiq.inl, i0m;ts aml rhr;sfiips fori , , wn . is iJ (-d,nl,n., ;-cd,i-r- tm'li'm !, !'' ' i n.idutui opits ami thr.saaP.-, tor c0ij,esihcy had on, and without slander ol the hank, issued oiucis toadtoe tile.-, t-, riit , H;;n f ., .. , ' .

, j, r-- imc' isiuiis. c...-!i. ii u n i l' rs i: raw

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not ne wamirg mose who w in e:

waicn icr tne opportunuy to slander

and delaine n. Such is the disposition ! ohices in London, requiring to keep a. . . 1,1 11 1 li ,i . 1 . .!...! ..i 11 J I I ' ' ' '

of the world.and ifs-jch be their conduct i good look-out, and have a particular

when our actions are faultless, what eye on the hank ot hngland

must we expert when we give occasion for 5Uth observations. Much depends upon oar beginning. If we then acquire and obtain good habits we shall find friends and assistance. If by anv means we should commit one overt act. instead of being vie w ed as a heinous crime there w ould be those who would tivetoitthemo't favorable construction.

If our habits then are dissolute, whatever our conduct afterw ards might be. they w ould be long remembered and considered as inseparable from our disposition. W'halev or may be our situati-. n much 1 ! -l i -

uepenus vn our exeniors. w c may hayj parent? and friends to assi-t our comn.enci inent in life, but they can neithe r he accountable to the world for our faults, nor bear the shame which follows. Arc you rich? You have then the aa vantages and th!licultic- to contend with, that many have not: you have all the. iniiuenee that wealth can give, hut the. world will einy you these advantages, and eagerly seize the op

portunity to injure c.ur reputation with your fellow citizens. Are your parents inilucntial? You have then to maintain the reputation or become the

fcotTofthe. world. Are you poor ? you have then a reputation and wealth to obtain: and in propoition as yon succeed in these you will be respected tn the world.

We live in a country where merit is the t-nly sure. pa-?port to distinction, we have ro privileged orders, we are all sovereigns, all nobles? We have no royal road to honors; the son of the poor and rich man have equal dithcultits to encounter to acpuirea reputation.

There are few we bclicvcwho would

bring -'.healing on its wings." , ealt beef, without water, and without

Take away all the vice, misery and crime ' evcn a COinpaS?. After having been identified with intemperance, and the world . buliolted about for nine da vs. during

would lie characterized by the universal preva-' which a bev named John Hi" ri IIS. died lence of of good order and social ha; piness ; (Vom eating the raw meat and drinking and indeed, it would alinos seem as if the ; salt w.tter, they made, on the l'ith in- " holy Jerusalem had descended ut of Ilea- - slant. Sline Head, and were, descried Tens," to dwell among men. But we must 1 from Boflin 1-laiid, about 10 miles from

he exclaimed. And he immediately : give way for our correspondent, asking forgir-i t eMport, on tne coat ot j ie!ant!. A raided himself from the soot, rushed i ncse for the liberty we have taken. Ko.l ; boat w as immediately sent to the assisi-

i,rave 1 ja'.vicni ..m evi ry ..ifJii. an 1 FriiUiv inoruiiu, ut C o'elo-jk

fincimiati by ii'itm f.e:li rnv. L"ava (.'iiiciiMiiili evivy 'l'u-'-, i li'Pa tm luy nifi-.i'mg, a (.! ( ! k, a.: i arrivi rcivtbuij; by im'hi t -m h ii.i v. Tim above line v.ili i-c:ii.' r t u ilb t'..' l .utes, viz : t'.ii; In'ii.n -;i;"jiis i:u! ! samf days, tri-wcckly, eonur. -tinj. t u n;he East Ik tlio ei, vi t Tia-!ia .:te

Mo. Sc-. Jlho West'.'. ;n !y to .-; .yctt- ai, , t':bash Cmmuy. ,'2,'so Tii-ui.i kiy via relt-i!.iu h, Lexington u ! tiiihf'i i, !y. Jlso 2v,itiiv -.u '! ,via Hjri-isoi:,lh---)!e. vill and '.miii-iviIj.', i.'--. &' This line alo, coi i-u-i is v.iiii ti.fi t- li . .;. ... C .. t

sti-am uoais w v eny, ...a ;n, - Ky. !c wiil a '.so ktcij 5 t' nir a:;.: v.

at all timos to convey pn.-c-private hacli t-i any il:".a lie.-v.-or a 'joining coiiiitii';. ITu is aware that tile spirit nfi

and is deunmin'i to u-e all cm :;: .-

inteiest of liiinvcif an.i tie tr.iy.-.jii.i lr.te.niing to pop. r'mteud the iinv.ti- i

j-reau-st rare will be taru n to pre fiom li'is lona cxperii'iuc in ll.at bones to .live uencral bati.-f.ietioa

'I'i.B l:ire. in all b ea'5 wi

ae at the r'ek of t'ne owner. I'or sna.iH, apply to J. V. irimt'-r, p' ol'liee, LavvronrclHirgli ; and at luddeiV street Cinehmati . ' JOHN 1. ft.

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. KKC'CLLIX'TIONS, Of the recent Camj.ain in Poland, by a Polish I.adji ef Distiniiiun. On one of the holds ef battle, a soldier was mortally wounded. 'This is not the spot where I am doomed to die,'

upon the enemy, tircd5 brought his ad-

llcre is a field that we all can labour! ance ol lhe survivors, who were brought

i . i iii i i i - i iii r i , i ml a hi nr in:' I I i c -. i . . I . . . i

v rs;uy to tne ground and men same, a, m, ana n we siiouid re successmi tne l,lv- u.iuo 01 mmUfcless corpse. j result would be glorious; then we should fering which they exhibited was truly On another occasion, an officer being j hear no more sighs hurst from the bo-! appalling. It was with the utmost difwouuded in the hand, let fall hi? sword. ; som of the disconsolate and forsaken ; tuuJ(' the inhabitants could begot to 'Ah!' said lie, 'my left hand, thank God! wife: we should see no more racked and render assistance to lift them out of I lie is sound and' whole.' and with this he ! destitute- children, for the. Hood urates of 1,oaf' heing impressed with (lie idea that

snatched up his sword,' and cut down ; grief and poverty would he shut down. !lu )' ll;ul t',,,n'-' Uom a !dp w two soldiers, who liad advanced to seize! Were all tin; (cars collected ihat have ti;c eholera on board! Thov

kiii to toe house ot .tji

March .-Jl,18:.-3.-tf. '-','-" ' Fay the !ri'Mvr. 15 J?FING desirous of making a fn..il fKtlS Si ii, cut of all my iii'coiiiits miiih i 1- w -: llic rriotintr hnsiiie-s a- early n- i--;V. lu-rebv reijuest all those who are i ' --;l me either for eewpa; er-, for joh v:o:k, or t advc-i I i-ior, to come iorn ard ronl .- ' 1 '-- , same cither by ah or nolo. It i- n'lier.--. rv I'or me to itiforru those imlid;ird !:!.

speedy settle incut 1 very di-ira

they must aware,

gi nee I have iri'h'.ms are

aware, irom t tie

ie:i many ol tiieii likewise rrowiii'r

it

s collet

w Hat tney con.-idered a certain prize. : neen siint on tne aeeount ol si on:

A second oiiiccr had just pointed a drink, they would lloat the living. " tiie most prompt ai

cannon. 'The piece points true. fire!"! Were all the sighs to burst forth in ; were Fiia to u heexclaimed.as he fell to to the ground. one tornado, it would overturn luoun- "'aids removed

s i Oiie::-ai

deli !ral '.vi re ta-

h:-ai,d.a,;d

nmriir1 at:e:;ti.i:s

"in. They w-re afeii ii,. i. ' , i -. , -

l" '"' osseii;u at

Those at a lii-tanee, uhie a'Ti..-:i,

been forwanlei!, I tni-t will not wait l"-r a t cuiiil invitation to nmil 'o until. .V-neh !t!., 1 .-':.'. I . loiov ub- HIT, Mr. ('.AKKSC; is ileitis ! to ni eixe anv money due me, rt eee t !ur the mo. ?.(.'.

e-l-

1 ; tains, and lay the land in ruin.

Oh. ' P! '

.lavmir

)Ceii brouirht

ilcbohol! what wo hast thou not cau.s-! l,7 llie laniilton reven

from Ih't'ii-.i

emu r. and

i

lilt

loll.

l he hail suvicic a irumhnil, an

threw tho"euemvs rank into confusion.

The enthusia.-m which my country-; ed ? riot and manslaughter, e.re thy at- -"'ere under the care of 2,lv. Ih women dhrl iyed, was soul lining and tcnuanls! thou paveth the way for dis- tw of the crew (the carpenter ai

almost indescribable. Judge what ease; thou stcalelh the heart against cv-: I hilchtnan) died before their removal

were the feelings of the people of War-, cry good" impression! thou destrot elh was ieared that some more of the saw, when they w itnessed above a huu- the noble faculties of the human soul. 1 tc-.w could not long survive, having been died village maidens march through the that distinguish man from the brute! Irost-bitten before (hey left St. Andrew's.

town m tall glee, each with a spado toou hast broken up families, beggared 1 aplam Hannah, his son. the second

are

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inrow n across ner suouiuer, io ieno cioiareii, ana cast iitotisanus oi pau- vlllu u:' ee-or lour ot tne cicv. their aid in strengthening the fortift-; pers up. n the land: in short w here tiicir hhely to recover.

cations ot i argra. A young woman, he : are ieuus, jars, contentions, and tur-1 elegance of whose form was the theme moils, there thou art. This, is not a of universal admiration, advanced at phantom of the brain, every day's exthe head of her fellow heroines, waving perience tells us that it is real. Trace '.

one of the national banners, w men bore ; aruent spirits through its course upoiv a device that spoke to evevy heart : the human system; and we shall tind 'imiiwrrf no 4 1 v i rv :- A 1 1 -t 1 1 - it ... . , . I 4- n 1.

Oliiuiici no. li hi t 1. 1 uuHUii 13 11 Ul t'l; I U.VC-,i 11 UiMK-i 11 1 - , . r, , . ,

In the midst of the train, Madame Ka-i ens the judgment, and destroys the 1 .ls al l,asl

lewska. ne of those matrons w hose ! tranouilit v. of him over whom it vimlt. ! SUIK " d,,u. " " pomi can 1 !,c

X polf.::v's vuoi,E uuroiii. Summed up by himsvif in a fixe wonts. -1 closed t,u: gulph ol anarchy and cleared the chaos. I purified the revolution, dignified nations, and established kiiiC 1 ... ..: .. 1 i :.. l . r . ,

cMiteu uiciv ivuiuoi iihM'it and extend

, . . . ... assa: ma on winoi ;m InsOu-i -m ,il,l .j

noarv vcars and elevated character ; it leads lum into pursuits which are un- 1,1 1 .1 ., . """" i

in u uc i-ji my lnien-

red hv m-.iustrv. nut many

sary 10 oiua;n Ui --m. e who hair.g been iavor.-d 1

hvv.

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ire too pi-

orudger)' neces-

e manv

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recalled lhe. natriarchial a e of h.iman lawful. disi';icefnl. :m.'l ila nmmm ; " ' '

.in, n-isrei c i ort nf m ,im inrf J ,Uirm, bi c,. ., .,,1 ..... , i., . i,,u vvu uci icail 11I1U a!)S0-

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una-, r r J ,u , 1 u 1 11

may ue ueiiioissuaieu mat tiie d'.ctator-

, ,, . . ' . i Kind, was an ooicct of general interest, destrots ins not glad.y c-rjoy the advantages acoui- )n eithcr ,idoJ slm supported bylpertv." and

an

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joneoi i.er giauucmiuivn. iiineiy grac. now many nave lu re

v iorte.ne, ; , .,,1

1 i .1 ituau ii

d a rerutaiicn i

r.te.nired weal in a:

the We". Id

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.itermg

ihatl

.hta

ti.. v

v

at ti.e s;me

arrie to the ape of manhood, whe does!

not sometimes rapine at his pcculinrilv! liard fortune. Wc are art to imagine1 that other placf s and stations have greaier inducements and greater prebabiKtie of success t'oan cur own. Hut tew are (ho e w h. arrive to wealth and distinction by the iavors ef liertune alone, in comparison with tl:os; who arrive at the same end by their own exertiens. The favors of foitune are uncertain. whilMh enjoyments thereof pleasant. Since then so much

depends upon our youthful habit, let

us endeavour to militate those that w ill cn-nre our euecess. Let us place our mark high, and if w e fall in our exertions let it be ow ing to some other cause than our indoh nee and ncdect.

I hi;

iserve, 'snould

occupation, luoy s;ent th- ii

ins 1." i P-.J" h !.!. 'if our toin and

a.: i.ieni. ' 1,..,, , 11 . 1.

.. . . i nan. nviuu uaiu on

""',,l-v'uu' on,.o ui.ueiy to amy t ,.,. v .. .;n ,.;l.i

, . -. j Ul ITU VUI lllL UVUlJ,V'tll MI1U-3 T IJI I1V1U

i uu . '-i-iiui n tii ene . ( , .1. i c , , 1

lis I1U.V VlliiU-U 111 lliC rM 1 1 1 v li nicy ! 1

fail, what will they need hut a windin

r

nd prostrates urn 1

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The female peasantry deserted their ! tofore run through all the stages of this , 1 J.ll,lt l nccessa,T l11 lt tali; daring the nreccdinff winter. ! infamous course? What a numerniK : S:U ;U 1 1"t'slr'u1"J Mierty ? U can

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ih: uoeu 111,11 ueeiuiousiiess, ane.ici. ! 1 !. , - . .

lours in I it, with rapid strides, not dreaming of , , , 4l'V, 1 , "l "u,i'r,"cs M:li nbands,' j the wo that waits them? ; uauincd tie tnresnold of treedoni.

Were all tim ashe, cdlected of ihn.o ' i,au accused ot having been too

oi' A I I". Of l.Ni.i A, ) rrutt'iii Comi'y.

Li Uu P, -viatic Curt f F.

f ttlC t .( f ..lo' "(.'(,

l'slate of .1 1 1 1 1 1 ) (n j.i -lition lo t Vooiliees, ilee'il. iu-ilvont U I A Nl) now on this tlay, to nil.- e: ' XSa. ilay v( Jlareli, lco.', comes ei: I'ur-iM, Hil;,iini-t,-utor e.f Iho e-( t.. u Voorhees, (loeeaseil, ainl lllt-s las c-.;..i praying lhe jirivilef to .-ellle t-a id r an iuolveiit oil c, ami p. raving -io r, relief; ami tin rial poll it tfl orili-re I al-i eil by the I'ourt, that the creditors of tale, he notified of the peuni-iiv v ami ii s:iiel complaint, hy a pnhli( at ion l'.,r -,s succcisively in the vVe-teni Stal.-: new-paper pnritci) nnd pnhll-'ii -d 1:1 (:.- ty of Dearborn, ami Slate aunv-aid ;

iner, inai nnio-s t;ie ereiiil.in ol snio. notify said admioiM ra ! or ol the exit.' osteal of their respeelhe claim--, by i. same, or a statement of Uio nnOe,. aureeahiy to law, in the oniee ei I ;.! - said Court, previous to the M-iy 'i : I'oiirt to be hohleu at the Cnuil i liiookviile on the third Monday in A' i when a final 'litribiiiion of the as. ; itale of the said decedent , will be cb-o:--elaiis will be po-lponed in f , r claims, of the more d ilit-n t credit or . KOI5KU T.JOii.X, ( ,-. P. '. -March 1), A. ). 18.12.-1-1)1.

circling around the social ; multitude do we

of Taxes, and

li eel

.iroxiiv, uPvt snoHcy in thy purse. Shakspar.' We. '"take our pen ia hand,"' as our

i- i' ic i .

who have been sacrificed on the unhal-! IO,,u m " 'V iVe shown that I al-

owed;alter of intemperance it would ! , Tf V t'Mll-'k' Wi,lit

lorm a monument whose summit would "r",,' V ai "nitersai iimnrcach the skies, and astonish heaven h a,'chV i. ' "in rr.0VCtl ti,at l!lis Was the basis would ierrifv the earth! lhao;"11' 3' r.cs"hot h)rtuitous circumread a late calculation, which makes ! Et;',H es; ;id that our enemies them-

the number of drunkards in America I .,vl S!T ')' tcp to this deter

good via 5rraniil:uhcrs v. -vd to say in j lo ho :W0,!KKJ; doalhs of drunk; h:.. . w,.. 4 : . 1 1 k v. t i i t .i i i

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r, , ' v i j 7 ' ? .o) ' .n.,,n,i.,c. i... n... i j ,

11 chapter on i!onev. it is a corre. ! v ascerta o.m . that the imsi. " " l""ul e nave possessed

vrdsan-iminalion- Islly,shall 1 be blamed hr is rretty!" , ;m,i;ion;, T''is lon I niit I . i .nlii Lc. I... nM..... 1 j i

a sm i

fruithsl 9ubi( ct. inasmuch as it is the!

a

can people consume sixty millions of ' "! uo H1,a" degree; but,

ooviM nino- luinciole ('if vr niriv ho :il- rr:illnii of vnirils: -,., ..IK-. -.1 "i;l ...... t : !L same lime ; HIV ainbitMill Was

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lowed the cxpresMon) of mankind, and j per gallon, (he amount would stand ; "'M" Vultl 'lootest kind that ever the axis of human ambition. Money is I thirty millions of dollars yearly, dead : 11( l',;ll,s existed ! That of estali-hing a good thing a bad thing a kind ser- loss; worse than dead loss, the quanti.! , ' unsef.,';,1lin- the empire of reason,

! rant a bad master a thief in the I tv of time lost hv drunkenness, if pro-1 . 1111 . CXorcis" and complete

temple of virtue a ministering spirit I nerlv employed, would amount to thirtvi ,'U'mrnt- ' :l'l the human faculties?

to Vwo needy a vidian in disguise and

Allis;2i3 to this.

Hook-, Notes, l'ce Rills 5nr!

account-:-, of Jo!.n N,

uavins; been put m my hands tore:!; all pursuits know iu themselves to be oil to him are reipiirod to make in::m payment, as. I um ilelerinined toma' ual disposition of his business, as i . possible. I wish those interested to a. ; their willingness very soon, at Kt i Olhof March present, or fare wor-e, . lining so, it will supercede, the neee--'. another notice, which miht cot m.Tti this. ISAAC s.pi:'si 1 March Sth, 1S.T2. I1 . S. I havo a ! horso wa -;;on to nd; change lor a j oke ol'osen. i 1 will I :i :i I 1 1 1 V lo mti-ill !n .T.:m -

ol t hnsii.i's mi .Vihiuins in I . i . --s.-i-iii i

IS C i"' N l. Tiie d;ls ot'pr-u:U. i-l li.U'' ':

a , ! bv ef t'.i.ea

l.t nicKoi trri:i t or rnr. Arrirxn-

without a sad rake. What opens the fiir arms of the blushing girl to the embraces of the old, the infirm, and ugly? Money. What builds up a fool in the

j opinion of the world? Money. AY hat

ami: or Tlir. Com ft i I?l"2. This 1 eau-cs old ladies lo look kindly upon

the advances of a vouugman lo a blooming daughter'? Money. What brings

complimentary remarks from the old,

y ear Mr. Whist on having calculated the

return of a conn t, which was to make its air niarre to-day, Wednesday,

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millions more; which makes the round;; , m'1 , , '"dorian will probahh

. .... i K'fi rimiMi'i iii , ii i i

sum oi sixlv millions ot t o ars annu- . gi ei mat suc:i atu-

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Minivu, ioen,aiicr a lew inoinents of . sicnf rellcrfion '4(1.:.. "... .: i ii

i or ol retrench-. . .m, Muniioriimornr,

I'Msmy whole history jn a few

w ord

at live minutes after five in the morning,; and humble acknow ledgments from the

gave notice to the public accordingly.' young'? Money. Y hat causes men to with this terrifying addition, that a total ! strugglo foroflice? Moncj . What is dissolution ol tiie world bv tire w.i to j the criterion of l ight and wrong ? M.uitake pl o o on the l'rid av follow ing. i What is the cause of the wrang- ' he reputation ofMr.W.had long main-! Iing.it niggling, cheating, brow -beating, tained, both as a divine and a pbilos- j skutiling, and bowing, as prevalent opher, loft bttlo or no doubt wild the among mankind? Money. What, in populace of the truth of his prediction. ! fact, h the great standard of human afSeveral ludicroim venti now took pi are. lection ? Money. What makes the A number of persons in and about l.on-! Printer struggle in the mire of politics? don, seized on the barges and boatl they j Money. What leads the limrouto in- - jl llay handi on in the Thames, very ! form the public of these facts ? Money.

seminaries, which.

eaiO.ll.ll ill.l.. tr ,rm. ll. ,

IS I'lv'-i ......... I...I it . ii .,

loom out iio"s :i 1 1 ii... i .

...i f mi; uini oh.l urauu-

tcd scale, arcordinsr to their ntlViw-.t

We wish the eame meclnnic would

iiiiiivni'i'K vioiiuia muni- ; . , ,, - - - iri'-i'irv

ally. What a stock for rails and ca-; "T V,0U'',Vt Wvn t.-u'sivo

nals.

Surely all those in fay

meat, w ill forthw ith join the temper

ancesocictv. The prevs, considered as V m.,,.f,...,j : ..o , , iho s.enfi,,.:t urn,,, niii.., .1 i.i ;..'. A i ch.nit i nt ho .North has uiven-

; . ; : ' , I t a niehaice f

v , : . ' . "" hj means otsi

ciieiin mat nas no mercy: ne is . .. ..: t ... . t

mi nig ior io set our rountrv on one -

m ral contlagration, w ith liquid tire. '. ('..II..,., ..;(: 1 i.;.,i ,i

.vn.,, oiiiM-iri m mum, 111,11 IIIC invi lif ! in i,l c press would render the ountry belter Zltllt Vas'h " "l0S whu" servite in this cause, than debasing her j

i enow ih

fElll' subscriber h.ivin.. p.nt ub'o" i-ns;--S-ness lie will prarlice law in tl,f pre me court. Circuit coci'l , and otht r is I.'i :--r courts, so 'ar as his scrvicc-j 111:11 be t oe- ! m -

i'i''.-:irj, by his friends. Il,imu;a pe tl ' v"

aciiu.iiutauce tliiou .li the I " ' ' "

States li,. xwl attend to the collect iuti of i.a.'e 1o, or irom, any part of the t'nion, v. l.n'o !' be placed in his hand-. An I, ov b-i ire-- j ,i! into the hands of John Tc-t, Jim. "''' '' lecat ur County, u ill oo-ive the in,,', i O l '.' tion of both. ' lie will be found ai 1 a - "' deuce in l.awieiici bur-h when not e i. ol l-." upon huMIU'SS. .lt)ll '11- TJatHiary, V2th, ls;i-. J -r.

r vni.i: ,V n v mcon-.

l'i i-

d sons. iew it in its proper! A London nanersne.iU ni'ih,. i

lli i .ii i . 1 1 i i . i . .....I ..I 1 1. vv.ien iisj hgn,, and you will say with me, it is breaklastmg plU.v al (in,ick fmn. treason; it cerjainly is an olfeiice o'clock, V. M. tu. Camden Jourinl against the digilit) ol the common-, thinks that in th, course ofa feW Veam

... .. , . . .r oii lasiuou travels forwards it AI.so V eoo.l assortment of . .

J ciiow cil.zen tiie oniy remedy I w ill ho extended lo beyond inidnioiit nul ! r';i's "rTir unab.y ; l'... i,t i

Know ol, is total' ahstinence, let it be i lu eaklast become what it was origin ill ! l",-r-, ami H-rizoi.tal xvuiclu-i. ra..-i-b ' sounded from state to state, and rever- -a nirninir mf:,l. b 1 "7 1 paired. . l.u't-

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i'l rai'ri'ceeive.l .vein n tadelphia nml l i '

l'SUvrenpeburgh, March 18.12.-1

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