Weekly Messenger, Volume 4, Number 201, Vevay, Switzerland County, 31 October 1835 — Page 1

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it is too-

inc himself entirely to description of the spea-kr "V being so kind of tleicr nv.il obliging. If

kfrtg machine made bv KeiniK lin. l' ml,-. vou'N change moasixnenre I'll t.-ifcr tin- tann

"llav'nt we been setting our caps for the j braird contriver of the well known nntoma-! and perhaps trade with you often'

it not paid until the expiration of the :-)mu" P-uson. making him presents, ami rig--Ion chess player. 1 his distinguished median-1 ' 1 hank you sir; with a profound bow and

gmg .ui our gauuiosi ana peacn oiossom ores-, ic was occupied ior a considerable time in beginning to- measure the tape. ses. and now to slip us ail and take that plain : endeavoring to find some musical instrument i " Oive me as wide as any vou've cot, and 1 1.1. ...-.ii... I . . . . f - i. - -l" - O '

and niooesr runny: u is loo baa: one it.7 jtbat lie ceuld use lor the purpose of giving let mc have good measure.

rwo lx)!.i,us and rirrv ckxts, il paid

year and two dollirs, paid i.i

r!;ivr::r .i niii.isMr.n nv TKR. "' 1 'ir fif'v-two numbers, thuf.i

10!.!, ven r

w i;!iin t!i

ad a nee. No u!-cri tion rcrrive! for less than six m nlhs.nuless paid in advance. Sjhi:riher. who receive their papers hv private post, to pay "-.- cents postage. -N p .per discontinue 1 until all arrearages are paid, a i l notice to stop it sent to the office in writing. Advertisements inserted, at the usual rates. Except persons advertising eloped companions, w hen .s will he demanded for a female, and .s"3 for a male. 7"" Approved produre, delivered at this office, or such other place as may he agreed upon, taken in payment. no v.. IF ever peace with gtiele wing. Visits cur cold and clo.i-'.y clime, Or stoojvs l:er ra.l ant lines to spring X.'jion tlis stormy shores of tim , Sr.Tiiy Iit liglit and fcent'e fee. Anil timid dove deiipht to roam, Whtrc hearts with bear's in u:i on meet. Among the iit scents of Inmc. Il'cver ny. in robes ot" iiht, To bless the bowed a id weary one, Crmcs downward through the lor long night Of sorrow, from her sun lit throne Where -an her resting place be foui d, II- r pure and stainless spirit come, ISut in the sympathies around, Ar.d to the blessed holJs cflieim? If ever love, the firs'., the best, The sweetest dream to mortals given, Or.e little spot of ear'h has dresse'd Wi'h dews, and ra s and flowers of Ileav'r.; It is thut spot of vordant preen, V. here virtue nd her handmaids come. To dtci with simple charms, that seme And bless the holy haunts i.f Home. If evt r hope, that to the hrnrt, Is as the sunshine to the fl wer, Comes to the spirit to impart. Her sweetest and htr freshest power, l is when pale sorrow waves her stir ud, The darkest in life's vaidteddome, And sweetly hearr.s upon the cloud. Her rin bow promise pointing home.

and that is all; and now she is too had ! "

the different vowel sounds; at first he used

nown to run about the ! Ifie hell of si clarionet, the renter or smnl.

Mr. Whcalstone then proceeded to producc

these different sounds in the way pro-posed by Kempelin, and afterwards showed that the same sound would he more distinctly given bv i;assinr the air from hrllows thrnuoli m-

len ex-

plained the nature of the different vowel

ziavr your- anna: 1'nnny was never

village and tattle, and he familiar with the ler portion of the mouth of which he stopned

young gentlemen. Instead of attending balls ;as he -wish-ed to produce the various sounds.

and parties, and dancing night into day, why this poor mechanics daughter was found with the poor, watching by the bed-side of the sick and the dying. What could he more against rannv Williams than this, asked her old com

panions. And then siic is not fond of being tahc tubes of different leng'hs. lie tl

at the card table. And strange and unaccountable in a young girl of eighteen, she would not he about the streets and talk ef the "promising young men' of the village. Kvery body appears to like Fanny, they would say, but she is no belle, and people notice her only to encourage her. She would not read novels all night, and therefore was not sentimental. Siie was no heroine, hut would generally be pouiinn-over some idle history, or moral hook a good enough book perhaps, but

not exactly the thing for a g:r! who expect-'

to he man led. rsiie would not go to church in siiks and satins, and when she got there she w ould not stare about and see w ho was who, and what w as what, like olhei girls. What had got Faanv Williams along so? It wassur-

It shall he done sir," with another bow.

The tape iscutotf, and wrapped up, when the purchaser, beginning to fumble for his money, exclaims; 44 1 van, now, I don't much like to change off silver for copper. Wont you let mc have the tape for nothing? TisY.t no great thing for you to Jose; and then you'll get all my custom, you see.'" " Any wav to accommodate," bow ing mere profoundly than ever.

" I hank you sir, s;.id the customer taking

sounds, as iaid down by Dishop Wilkins, in this tape and departing, well satisfied with his his F.ssay on a real character, and afterwards j bargain: "there aint a more reasonable deal-

proceeded to show the nature of the machine 'er 1,1 iNcw lork than you, and whatever I

made by Kempelin, a model of which lie exhibited. It consisted of five parts: the first, the reed representing the human glottis; second, an air chest, with internal valves; third, bellows, to serve as lungs, fourth, a mouth

with external and internal lips, &c; and fifth,

want in your line, I'll be sure to come here

for it. "

IMPORTANT TO MERCHANTS. An action was tried in the court of common pleas yesterday to recover the sum of two

was inserted in to the air chest, and the dis-

pnsiugly strange. She was not fretful nor j charge of air occasioned a virbration of the pevish, and never scolded on washing days, j ivory tongue which produced the requisite

nostrils as in the livinsr subject. The reed i hundred dollars of Mr. Larnabas Hates, the

was formed in imitation of th red of a bag-jdepuly postmaster of this city, under the folpipc, the hollow portion bring square, and Jowing circumstances: the tongue of the. reed being of the thickness I The plaintiff", Mr. Robert L. Patterson, of a playing card, and made of ivory, and rcs-;cne of our most respectable merchants beting in it horizontally. The hollow nortion !in desirous of transmitt'tnir a lanre sum of

and how therefore, could she make a good

wife? They say she is sweet tempered, but that is nothing in a girl. We are all sweet .tempered. At home she does the housework, from boiling an apple dumpling down to

S'.vecpii.g the floor, and other such idle and!

unfii-iiiionable things, which soil the hands and are ungenlecl. Besides all this, she is as poor as one of Job's cats, and never appears to care about money any more than shining in the world. .She w as pleasant and sociable enough for some folks, hut how was it possible that a girl, who makes so litltle noise with her tongue as Fanny, should have caught the notice of the parson, above all men! She never pryed into the affairs of the families of her neighbors, how then should she know how to manage her own? When she is not reading or a-SlMllli livl jiaiciu ol.o ifll hir lit'ii die for her own family or the poor! She is allogethrr too modest for a girl of eighteen, and has not half enough brass to say "yes"" to a man. She has a graceful figure enough,

FAN N 1 W 1 I. LI A MS. hut she never laces herself or takes pains to . . .t . t , r i . .. .1

.v.vriiri) vi ! in-rmiTii uximivi:. set u on in l ;c most maceiui manner, .iihi

. , , ., ., vet has Far. nv Williams uot married to the lhe reader cannot have forgotten the - H,iw",a UVellous! Strange! said these briel sketeh v lnch we gave a tew months j o h;ul con ivcd Ios?ll)lc M.ice of Lwhf 7o,n,who wasalledged, by 1 () iAh! it is quite Ids old cron.es, to be in possesion of some OIltim)K wilh a knowlI1,, lo?s o(

inaivt no . ' . .ithe head, "that she is in possession ol some iv a-a ooor nu tr.aiiic. and in a mantuT thatl ,. . ,i . 1 , r -t nr via., .i , out v' j marvellous secret, that accounts for it all! nazlt'd his old dram lovmgassociafes, ln-tame .... . .... , i ti I iiis 1 1 J I hat a pvior nvcliaaie s daugtilcr should suc-

I IV 11 II1IU Will, i-'i til'. i'i inuii'. in v.

sound. The vibrations being regulated by a

moveable spring of course modulated the voice. At the opposite end of the air chest to that in which the ivory slip was placed, the nozzle of a pair of double bellows was inserted. The machine required for each sound six times the quantity o'air used by a man in speaking, The mouth was a bell shaped piece of caoutchouc (Wi'a Rubber) applied to the air chest, and so adapted that the

sound ol the reed issued through it. Inde

money to a Mr. Charles McFarlaud of Colum-

bu;, Georgia, applied to the defendant to insure its safe delivery,at the same time offering to pay him a certain premium on the amount of the remittance for so doing. The terms were mutually agreed upon, and on the l oth of December, 1S3J, Mr. Patterson enclosed a sum often thousand dollars in a letter directed to his Columbus correspondent the amount consisting of U. S. hank notes of a thousand dollars each. This letter and contents were delivered into the hands of Mr. Hates, w ho received also his stipulated com-

imission being twelve dollars and fifty cents.

notes, and under pre cisely similar circumstan

ces and arrangements.

pen-lent of its communication with the reed (Three days after this transaction, the plaintiff i. ,i . . . . . . i , . .i .....

prouucingtne requisite sound a tin tui-e connected with the air chest, by means of w hich it might he kept constantly full of air. The river was composed of two tin tubes communicating with the mouth: when the latter was closed an.l butti tubes rcmai.ieu open, the sound of M was distinctly pronounced; when n..r. of l!.f fishes was rloe", t.? sound N was heard. The sound was regulated by the modification and compression of the mouth. We believe that the above will give a tolerably accurate idea of the nature of the mac hine.

his money, honejt Wake drove tip to his housand hoi !iy entered the door, money "m 1 and. Mr. F.irrington generoytly tendered i.im .i;0 as a reward for his honesty, but thuuuii repeatedly pressed upon him, he as repeatedly and decidealv refused its acceptance. Wo understand IJr. F. intends forthwith to present to Blake an elegant carriage, horses and harness; and should he carry "such a resolution into effect we doubt riot that honest Wake's coach will produre him substantial evidonce that "honest v is alwavs the best r.oli- ? -

cy.

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CIRCUIT COURT. Huookyim.i:, Oct. 10. The Franklin circuit court has been in sess

ion in this place since Monday last. Several

important cases have been disposed of. Those which seemed to excite the most interest were

the trials of Andrew Lyons and Isaac (Jrii.cr,

on a charge of robbery, w hich w as commit

ted near this place, on the niuht of the -i!);h

of June last, upon J. G. Jones, a travelling

stranger, and which was noticed at the lime in our paper. Griner's trial came up on Tuesday. The evidence was very clear, and the jury retired for only a few minutes and re

turned with a verdict of guiitv, and l-aac

Griner was sentent ed to 1- vears hard l.iboi

in the Slate Penilentiarv. ai d to pay the sum

of.vJOO to the Slate. Andrew Lyons was

was tried on Wednesday, and w as enlci:ced

to 1 I years hard labor :n the Slate Penilcntia-

and .sv00. These verdicts are just a:.d

correct. It w as a daring ami oulrnceous rob-

hery, wilnout one mitigating circumstance to

hgnten tins dark spot upon the depravity of the human heart. Fourteen ye::rs imprisonment is the extent of the law for highway rohhey, and this eerdiet of the jury we think, will he a strong hint, for tho.-e in future, that such things will not he suffered wiie impunity. A man by the name of Raise w as tried cri Monday for larceny. Wo think it was for

stealing some carpenter's tools. lie was

ound guilty, and sentenced to 'M days im-

sent to the same individual, an additional sum P'ionmeni in the county jail, r.nd pay aline of ten thousand dollars, also in the U. S. bank M S10 to tliG state, and be disfranchised for

the term ol live year:. There have auo, been several civil cases of interest decided. Among which the suit of

(This was brought bv Mr. V. tor the valucTf 'a

.. T';" ".nirnlp rrrla;iirr ronr

iination in iiuc course

irrs ro-rliiil llwlr ol mnif, but instead

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ui

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tne no es ocing oi tne u. i,anu, tney were horsc3 whith wcrc poi30ncd lo dent!l bv ea. severally found to be bills on the Manhattan oaU vMrU mixr,j V) Uh cas(or.je;ins bank of this city, which were, in that part !wich Iainti,ras a l:,lveIlcr purchased of the of the cour.try, at that period (m the month of ' dcfendiint a3 a keeper of a public house. Wo January in the present year) at a discount of!bc,ievc it appcarcd in ,viu,nce, that the ue-

vttiz pvi Vllt.

fendant was ignorant of the beans being in the oats. The question was ably argued !v Johnori A.- iloll.ind fiir il . f. : 1 1 i 1 1 1 ( .-m.t

tic.ency, and debitted him with it. On being nnj ym;in fop jain!i(: Thc CoUrl th;irqed

appr.seu 01 u.e .acts commun.caie 1 to ...... ,c ,rv. f the dcfonJ;ult soIl lhe cats to

Ik

SUCCCsshll

It is honed that otners have been more;

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It is a secret that is ol far moie

ceetl after this fashion, unless she possessed

bv degree

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the ullage. nenaie ue..... .11.1.1- ..ii.hi.ik- . , 1 i,;,,.,!.. riilir,,!.,,,.

ins ones wonder w hat h.s golden secret could 1 . , . , . - . f , . , .

jhave been married, w itliout appearing to have

tnce thought of having recourse to those com

mon means for hu-hand catching, those little

value to it- possessor than the philosopher's

t..e and vet it is within t ue 1 ea h of even ! , - , , - , 1 .,11 , - . M i . . " art iht w inks, and inuei.does, smiles, and all

ithe well directed artillery of the eies, was ah-

COUIlll V. - IlliC

mechanic, in int.

searc :i.iLT anew we beg b-ave

loci" an

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searcK.nganew w e ... g .1 e o.sptaK ... .u,-,, aU(IM,llin., aIld proof conclusive that other secret, vra J., wlucn thse.ies the at-; : ,,c wa; , pn9,.5,ion of something that others young l .d.es. he.ng uenendl y sup-, 1)aJ ,llcky In;in oKl Williams

posed to possess ...... e...,..HKe. ei.e..:.o,..i., Aik1o., wh;it :i uckv!iirl is Fanny! A

than lhe other sex. thev w ill, unu'iestioiianiy, ( . . , , . . -n . 1 . 1,1.01 im v, , t ..-' prcttv w ile, truly, such a girl will make lor a nan. e it at once. there is no occasion lor- ', - , " . . . 0 ... i. n.i.i.t. 11 nv 'tlergyman she is in league with some eld

tunalt iy, 01 tne.r ....... mg .t o toe.. ..... wit(:l or u,ar.d une

er- as It is 1101 u.it ii.iimu hi jiiesumu that u thev discover it, they ran not keep it

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;Ilo!;g in'Miisei es a u," .i.'.e. I'annv Williams was the daughter of a poor hard w oi king mechanic. She was the idol of fathers heai t. Not eminently beautiful, she was what is termed by connoi-eurs good lookiiv. It was onile evident, however, to

the good gossips of the village, w ho generally see further than ol'ier people, that Fanny had m wav ol getting up in the world," quite different from that of their own daughters. 'What cix it he?" said one "Fanny was ihought no more of than our Nance, when a child and yet, bless my stars! she is going to marry the new parson! who would -have thought it ?"' "It is one of thc most astonishing things in the world," said another, "how this poor girl

has got up! Why she has no more beauty than m;s has."'

And then the good women would lift up .their hands in amazement, and wonder prodi

giously. Her former school mates were also dumb with astonishment. Who would have thought it? Why I'annv is not show y at all! she never tares about the latest and handsomest fashions. She al

ways would w ear a plain calico or gingham

which could never strike the lancy of all the l.eaux in Christendom and yet, bless mi stars'. oh! dear! I'm speechless "'

'And then we ucd to romp about, laugh

with thc young fellow s, and cut up pranks with them to attract their notice and steal

their hearts, and yet Fanny never joined u

Si' mm ill courtesy and smile, if spoken to

some fortuneteller at the

fool of lhe hill, who has revealed to her the art of m iking every body loie her. It must

he so else w hy should she be thought of, and

we neglected, who have for years been masters of all the female accomplishments, in' w hich she is so evidently wanting. She is NOT MKi: OTIlMK ;!UI,S.

Thus thought ami spake the old and young women concerning Fanny Williams. It was a mystery how she had so gained the affections of every hod v. She had never put her

self forward in thc least, but now she was before them all. "Fortunate Fanny, the daugh

ter of a poor mechanic who has thus risen so mysleiiouslv from poverty to competency;

what may the secret be? She has some

charm that works upon the hearts of all. We

must pry into it! ' Ay! pry into it! go and ask:

thc sweet girl, and most fortunate w ill you

he in discovering the charm, if you allow it to

make you as charming as l anny ilhams

At this time the emissions of

mr. Whcalstone then produced a number of tl,c U. S. bank were at par, and Mr. McFar-

distinct words from thc model of thc machine land of course, advised the plaintiff of thc dc-

hc had made, such as "mamma," '')'oy.7,v , fuiency, and debitted him wi

)it?i, cxc. apprised of thc facts comm.

' ItYmvt ( "ol.imhiis. V.-iHersoti r:lled iiooiil .. . ..... . . . . . ..... . .

fill" PPYItG GOniW r r , . . . , ,r. the plamlill to he leu to plainti 1 s horses m C1IL.AI LiMiXlx I Mr. Rates and after remonstrating with him ! ,filll.in(. . v . r, .,-,!,. . . 1 ... , ... , ,. ,. , . I tne delenaant s laid lor good cats, ai;u the J here are many persons so niggardly, so ; for substituting hills of a dihercnt description! ... . .,,,1 1. .... i i.. .,.,

tenacious of the utmost farthing, or so hab.tu- from those he had entrusted to him for trans-1; whidllhe plainliff's hor.-t s di. d, he is enated to loc.k for barga.ns in every thing they portation, insisted upon being tndemmhed to rccmcr aUhout;h lhc defendant did buy, lh:it if they have hut a six penny pur- from any losses that might accrue m conse- not know of the )iso:u).,3 m;xUuc.-5 Tie

ciiasc to make,tlicy will travel irom one enu oi tpience ol such an unauthorized proceeding. ,:urv f(ll,,H for tie .daiutitr.

the city totheothercheapeningthe article, and he defendant as was alledged by the plain-.-' Wc und.r?(aI)J ii:it the attornies fur the. lose more time and wear out more shoe-Ieath- tiff's counsel, did make a promise to refund to i ,, . ....... r.1,,,1.. 1 ,,r. v ,.;,,-

. . - -r ! lien iiuuiii iiiiiv .rn.uu un. ui i,.v.t nitir iv i.n, crthan twenty such purchases are worth. ln-:Mr. Patterson any reasonable amount of dis-1 dccujon 0F tlic court. deed, some persons arc such prodigious stick-'count that he was required lo pay to Mr. 'c have thus iuven i href ro'ice of (l is

lars at a bargain, that . ,t he hut a cent, they Mel- arland but on the demand subse.ent-l, for Mic ini;)rmalicn a5iLis:i m!ilvrhl will waul, it lor two mills and a hall. y bemer nresctiltd (o lum lor (nesumot two.i t , ... . -

- . . J . . . . . , - Vtlilt.ll VLIJ til t 1 II Ml I'll 13 I'll! Ut olill I t III" One of these persons who may he called hundred dollars, he .absolutely refused to set- k.rc4od. yc tldok -tLa a -'.fe policy " ti'l heapener of goods par ml, nrr, the other He it, r concede to its equity or justice. sanctions this decision. Although it may apav being in want of a yard of tape, called at! Fndcr these circumstances, ,y. Fatterson . ,,a , f u ilidividua f(..jui,r ,ivwu

unslituted, the present suit, and conclusively horse fL.eJ (o bc respon,;blo wlcn"-lc u i-no-cslahhshed the lads as above stated. ,,...nt of ils cxistcllco bat rubhc seem i! v" rc-

l or the delence, it was contended that.wr.i

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Dims nau not sj;et .any iiMiii.ititu lemn the actual notes deposited with him by the plaintiff", and that the covenant made by him only hound hini to send to Mr. McFarlaud the s;im of twenty thousand dollars of good and

" Well take it at your own price, hut you 'current money, without reference to the des-

must make the change.' cription or character ol the hills. It was al-

"That 1 can do, as I keep a few half eelds s insisted upon ny inc ueienuaiu & counsel, rt whi in rubruary last, occupied thc last

about me on purpose for such occasions, that thai tne bins 01 me iiiannaitan naniv 11 eie not ;two davs of ,hc wtok. T1C ,rj50licr w;is

1 paid a penny a piece for. But I'm in hopes properly .u a discount in Georgia at the period ,caiou,v and .,,iv defended by Messrs. . ru - .. 1 1 I 1 jl-. ... I '.-.f tr ffnt illritir..ciii.. nr.t:fi-.li l.ll.lhrltf.nlhr1 ir .t . ...

on lhc ivnoie 1 can get me tape .. nine iow- .v.... ...... .,,0 ... - ' strong, attack ar.d lirowning and all. r arer. Is that the very lowest you"ll take for it ? contrary, they were of as full currency :.nd irunu.nt tho :asc upou a Kieid charge from

'011 take any price that you can make the value as the notes of tin- L nited States hank. the jj. was 5V1i,init(cd to the d.-libei-:ven change." At the conclusion of the testimony the conn- )f ( , j ., f, .,;,,,.,.,. 1 . . . . . . I ...1.1 1.1..; . - ' '

of about three hours returned a verdii t (

guiitv of m(ins!tu"tttr; and was sentenced by lhe Court to .scrct ycurs hard lJ';r in thc

a store and asked the price

' One cent,"' was tht:rep!v. " One cent!"' echoed the bargainer; "seems to mc that's rather high. Wont you take less?"' " Less than a cent for a yard of I ape!"' " Yes, seems to me you might take half a

cent. Y ou 11 make quite profit enough then.

Tiik l.iTn Mi iisn:u trial. At the Circuit court, &c. for this county, last week, Judge Ilyeron presiding, the case of Joshua Lee, of Waterford township in this county, indicted for the murder of Elizabeth Jackson, a 1 lack

child, by the most inhuman beating wilh a

Frmthe Newark Daily Advertiser of Sept. 5. TALKING AND SINGIXU MACHINE. The London Monthly Magazine has thc

the follow ing notice of a lecture on speaking

machines, delivered by prolcssor licatsione at Kings college:

"The learned lecturer commenced with al

luding to the speaking heads said to have been

made by linger Hacoii and Albcrtus Alagnus, and repeated the story of Thomas Aquinus having broken the machine of the latter, when thc sage exclaimed, "there goes the work of thirty years,' Of these machines, little was now known. Ue Intended lo con-

" There's the nlairuc on't now: I haint got fcl addressed the jury for their respective

nothing less than a half cent piece. 1 doclients, after a luminous charge from judge wish when they're quining eagles, and dollars, Flsh)eff"er, on the law appertaining to the andsich like, they'd quine a few quarter cent case before them, they retired to consider of pieces, null pieces, and so on, downwards. ' their verdict, and in a few moments returned llowsomever, I'll inquire at the other store?,' with an award in favor of the plaintiff', for the and if 1 can't get the tape no cheaper, I'll , Tuli amount of the claim, together w ith thc come back and trade with you, as you seeni costs. .V. V. Tran.

to bc a civil like sort of a fellow.

So saying, the bargainer went to about Honesty its own ren-anl. l esterday fore-

'talc Pcuituitiury:

Indian cure for the car at he. Take a piece of the lean of mutton, about the size of a lame walnut: put it into the fire and huni it K . 1somc time, till it becomes almost reduced into a cinder; then put it into a clean rag. and squeeze it until some moisture is expressed, which musut be dropped into the ear as Lot as the patient can hear itJonathan Gawk, w ho had just an i cd from Vcnno.nt, in the search of his brother, who resided in the city, entered a miilini 1 1 store near the old south, and inqu'md "1)0 i on keep lobakker?'' "No, sir'' said the fair shopkeeper, "Well, don't our N..,m keep here ?'' "No sir.'" "Congress all Jerusalem!

Maim told he that he kep in a store close alongside Boston meetin. house!' .".f'V'-

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Yc, but consider now, you oet a custom- ting what step he nau uesi taue to ictuicr..!-, (

twentv or thirty other stores, cheapening the moon, Mr. Farrington, merchant, of coffee

yard of tape, until being satisfied he could not 'house slip stepped into hack No. oi), driven do no better, he came back to the first, re-iby Thomas Wake, whilst standing at Park solved to complete his purchase. jllow, New York w ith a package of '30,000

" Well, mister,"1 said he, as he came in puf- in lus hand, ami rode to his residence in lourin ling and blowing like a porpoise, " I've been street. On alighting, he inadvertantly left most all over the city, and find you're the; the package lying on the seat of the carriage

most reason:

FIT supposing it was in his pocket, and entered

ihlp dealer ol any on em.

take the yard of tape now, at a quarter of a', his house and the carnage drove oil. niohcent, if you'll change me mponce." Iv after he missed his money, and at once con- " That's more tli.in'l bargained for, I told1 eluded he had left it in the Icck, hut he vou that I'd lake ai.y'price that you'd make had not taken notice of its number, he kiux ' not where to look for it. W hiUt conlempla-

iuu tji. v iiuuui; ivn.