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$55555i5';y5$555.i u An i:n;isa ,;vn,k-m.n an I luy, on their nin-i' tV n t-ir ivir.t laJu-s f ftr.-d "'''J. i i rj- - - - . . - i lul l ve.is;n, m ths o un? ot t e vir.;:;c, t 1- i. o thvir ovii C!-sel, w;n i r. is nie J s-,v, moc iiU irca .f then- n-mjixi. el. id, l.i t. io care r.f ,i iK-gro. A vn'w-ut ! h it i I 1 cu tv-) a the ;ui.iur-a's . sip fr Vm W rcli-.-f. The r.n-w c.vriy j r. i. it-) t.ic :oat, h it the n. j;v. lul, a- . !,:,;- en-re was r o n roni.uni.u-; tr ara a- . l)-:;1, oriorthc two cir.llren, generously. v lae-.a o i i.ur. i:v u .u.i iui iiu.i.iui, f lit. 'V.W vV c:, w.Ci a. :v:ruer., - in raiita m j r,v ir.i.r.CT osmns. T:vr.K!s-.!-"iv how is t:u ar.grv blast ! Ihe 1 :esv he vrts with ;rrr:r uaha ! th - vtss- I's t u'er;..g '. ..-t, 'I'.k I. rVi'l r.vant '.)s Scivcly utvak. ! iv i w.- is ' xM ci v.ia cU-sji lir, A .a a l diSjjLiys m terrors there! v, -1 ;: r. in the d end nhyss, r,..- !).civv.- t!rj!)rn of ti:c Jeep; "Nmvv rise, wii-.'rc viv'ui ii'.ten.'.igs u, '.:( '. 5- e n t;e inu'ky clou. is to swetp, 'Ihtr ' the ' i'- v.-.iste tiro ul Ui'iuOV roll, t'.'.'i crs cliill ' "ir:; i.e.; r.; u : S.- on t ie "eck vo-nvj; M iroo bi.ui h btjo n.;i j; cum )s iv, i s si Jet to 'i'- r.ni ltMi ii.iiivi : 9 ' u i' T s joy, v f. luV s r. it . ; 'l'lio-.i ;h 'ji - 'tis -A". ; .as tv.r.ul ::i ol niht, H:s h urr is fur, tis - o.7 is w u te ! to 0e vawi a i r iDlare tV.cs. r.w.cpi the i'fi )ie ..itrtnis ! v:; ,' ; bHv i uh-.u, gu,'3 he cries, : .: ,.-, v o ir r .x'.n.is parents jor,

i YVu. a fate Cito. han iu the deep ? Y "LonghrtVi .vu kh,:lrc.'l ceased to gneve ; "No s;s;t L i.l ;.; f ue will i.iouiti, t,N hr. v i'or a st,'i will heave, ' M" hnsoai fie'i'l a ait ?a . return!"

.it'i II.. '!, u l s'lui-'i;, soogat the happy thore, acre toil h ia rv ex ins soul no more MISCliliLA.NY. Iv ( rv man ha in his own life fii;ie enontrh in his own mind li tuble en i.i;h in tiie prilrr.ia'iee of uis duties lefici-ncies c.Ktiioii hi his own fn tunes evil enxnj;h without b'in cuiioub aher the tttiVtrs others. Weihv. oi;e of the '-"British trav cllei m Amei ica." -ays 'bubine?s ot c .onls v,f j jiicc. during, t ie ouioi r, i done m the even ins and oij; st ; the gi eat heat of t a luc -.v.-liner i i tne vlav ah-otuteU preventing any iii.'inbcrof people n colte-'iio tovether without C i.cr of levers, uarucularly such I t iiii a- c onpose the witnesses, auditor and a'tendants in a law e ou 1 V : p hut the sheer spirit d fa'-e ; x tic uld haw tempted thi t a elier to have ohi such a story. Wh vin A i a. ever heartl of a court of jo .'ue being held in the eemng or u'ilMU. uidess to termie.aie or conclude some biisin 'ss le un in tl'C day. !venin es-ions a e never held, except for the es pM i t! pnrpo.-c ju-t named and even so, not olicn. rii"MAIU SPIUIT. X t lon;( sine:- a c ifple UT'f r 'iic t he ma"iic(h and had pro creded a? u- a rue cMurch door; t:,c ;:. pi 1 mm then stopped 'is i$r ; c i . ic too tnu trioo'ect .V il ! .,Vvs..,j ii,.,-; :y dear J .a ihni.ig our cou iship. 1 ive to on m -t of -in urud. h a I have r.-t told yon i -w ere: wut'si ve a:v mmied

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lo the h pla -e." ai ' 5 rhc p.rn.e- - o, on -I sM-Ul s ceo al ...... i t i.e iahioe, a:i i ti id fan t Avi'cntu e is no occ;on: cm; ..o :i:;itu itiese co,, dnions: - ) ve Mi', ce; a d v. wa- t .( iV -Itii" ! . ... i 1 1 ' s c n t - u v 'U ea. alone. 1 adi eat ur-t a d js to our iiooio ' : L w n : nt oc ,iMO'i, ' ia tiim.v may ne ecuied; tor i uiii

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occasion. n.ev then immcuia - lv proceeded to the altar, and the Ceremony Was performed. J hjslcrinus Affair Saddles t'iund concealed in the vj'ioda. A few wveks back w as tonnd in (le woods about a mile SOllth of to Zanesvihe. in the Union town . a . 1 .1 g, cmt,nt cOUIltV, near the i i l oad leading rom AloiTlStOWll to Belmont. 7717 C Saddles, all of; . . , . j i i - . u (iril. miR oi uiem nas oeen Ol : good quality, the stirrup leatners , one inch and a halt broad, (and j he.lesstich.ed) base been cut and the stirrup irons taken oft-thc pad is lined with red tbnuel. The other two ate common s.iud.es. ! one oi wni -n nan a nine saome ciotu, hoiiiul with yellow and lined with red flannel, tinned s?irup irons(not f;U wTs,and one of them

split) a cost pad fastened with faNe ni(nai chiai fa shinns iUt,uIu stni(Kandpl.neo buckleala'l!ced hv Foipi?II !jniv,CJ , to due

on h asil m inuhtctured by Philip Low. Frederick-town. Mil. ine omeruas a pan uncn wnn ; tow h u.en. its stirrup leathers are' cut and the stirrup irons taken ; it had a part ot a girth ol a yellow wonted web of very good quah-1 r n i . i .... i . i i i . i I ty. I nere were iouncj with them two uluie maukets antt a I5oita lo robe nearly rotten, and a small loaded riding whip with two pla ted hoops on it. There are va$ious conjectures as to the time they have laid and thc cause of their being deposited there seve ral arc apprehensive that murder

has been committed. The sad-;,.,,.

dlesaie deposited with the Post Maer of Belmont, in Delmontl e-ou:nv ine mspcon. lo addition to the above it is staled by persons from the neighborhood in which the saddles were found, that a short time after tucir discovery, a Mr Perrv who was searching the woods had his attenti n arrested by the ap, ear ance of u blind ard recently distur bed leaves near it on mspectinix the p a e wliere tlu fallen leaves, had been lately moved; there ap neared the nnrks of three bodies about .5 or 6 feet in length, as if their iiead ha I laid near together with their feet out like three spokes of a wheel; the ground inns unoes-ed. was covered with innnmerable. maggots, smie f tc.em extiemely small not far from the place was discovered the inarus ol a recent tire near which some R'-aush hair, h':c thai 1 a man, and a tooth supposed to be human, were found aiso a pod; aisoapocu - et book ne. f ir hnr ivhcflirr fh.fi l - " pencil was h-und near the saddles, the supptised marks ot the bodies, or the place where the fnc had been our ioformant docs not rc col'ect. Mr. Perry's farm is Ill ai UH.1.. p;a,c a nere rue a unes, ce. was 11. Oicovered; he states that in the month oi .5.me !a4. three horr-es n ie.iy. a Mark, and hay shod ail i . rono.i. appau ni.y lust r-m a 1 . I i-iLiij-y w,-,0.r -tNi, f..r s-.,m.-da s i ti'e i;eii':,H noo;t- i: ai ' on hrIil a Aa' "rt:' at'UT' vtV10'JiJ i e hvcu 111 g'i v. 11 v i ' 11 il- P otl ' r -l "ll u,v "l lMi;ai,!lu an n-e. tion. in urner. it poss-b!e, to I . . I .till . - v ....' 1 . I'liliLl llliS lilVOi Ott? lil 1 1 .il. T f m a j :mo)it Jaurtuti. i 1 j s7?r ; Tiij:T!:n. Uii iai wh 4; w.o ounet,

Inteiliccrnf and faithful. "Man rn J linrr nrrnjr ;n a (ore nr rdndvinnr hj VANT, to serve the people ol the an office, with a black cmvp en United States, as their President , how to cheat legally steal aeeorfor the next term ot four , years, ding to lav.-. ar:d tell lies in the

lie must have the follow ing character : llr must he at least thirty five ycais old. A College education j win noi ne ltiMMen on as inuispensable, provided he lias by his ow n genius and industry. aquiied a.much general kmwvledge. as did Benjamin Franklin, the pi inter. or Rodger Sherman, the shoema icer, who Mguccl tc.e .Ueclaration r t. I .,,J t,..., slrej an(J thc flint to stri;.e oul ks o pujit-u.a tnith t0 jht this nation to thoir ni'xt dircrt Vvay to prosperity and plenty If he is IM,t an im)or,er of BiiiUh m jnf,ia aoi,ds nor a flave (!vJlT ur fuhd u!dcr.so mueh Me ix ttci He nutst have lumestv and courage suflicient to ext hane ti'e fas hions it Washifiot on fi ciiii tliDf ken the minds of our leudhin- m-n to plain republican manner- For i nituie an(1 (ire tob,oilyot A merican growth and manufac ture, more conformable to the iki ture of our ,ovnnmn)t Thc h.Ss. he ,,;iS to (lnu ith b ltj;s ti r hl.ttcr n, ave honeirty and eniirae sntVi lent to dismiss ali unfairnful and innecessary servants, witho.jt r-ception. If he wit! expose the false hihion' and fa:-- ' lo-noi t'l! dueiist. so as to i; e i.ro; :e scorn and i' cont in Oi ii'e f:.i?;v( . mi mr. i lip l u ur , :, :i !f.. .. ... , 3 , ,. J vr r 1 : must n,' rn--v.:.w iik rirrht . ;nsliu tle u ?nJlf, " " j. ui!i M. expected r. nt he will 'not s'gn a law to pa speculators mty shillings fur one pound dier's earnings which he was twt soldier s obliged to sell for two s iHins and sixpence; nor give a iieh speculator one hundred dollars Trea sury notes for severity five dollars cash ; w nile he obliges ihe soldier to rev rve them at ar. lie must do his ()est to take caiedthe productive hiss, the middling in. crest, because they maintain ar vi defend the nadon. and rem st eao-e labor fn f i -W its sure and eertaui rew sird in its ramifications, atthoimh ti epeeulatorand h-al s indler Ma. rand must oroteer the u nr t -,nfr jK e, fSjin sorceries oi t he nS - j v drone-, w hile thev fnl iie nidi-it-ra; hiv(, ,v;,h ,.()nrv arill ; ilv IV,tion i irs hiet:,t urU 4!, UUIm1 p, n HM ilv 1 p.rospt st is ( Xpeeted thi ne w iii cad ! i - uj.i. s by tUvv ,.amt;. !!.' T i an u ei none-; larne nn'ov r:ir v - - ! n,.4M ... . ,o I n.an .o jus . a . i . . ( on , j,e (0fs. T-ut u u,u in i -ive! 'p y orthodox " eh 'r l a in'ic mone to ron e. i tne loouns to ! creeos. n .:!!';' and o 'mas. int i . - , tfi.-ul fO rr,..ui';i uee, Cl ; vl),Zauon an .-v im arts. j pisexo: n ,po.m-,':' w i i 0.0 hiv best ! Prions, inu.ih-! i i r I : i s i . . gent: ho ne t' ia ni is .... : . I H Iv l.;ilt tS I i 1 ' J i v V. i ' ' - l o,.:..tv; a.j t;iat th( 'Al.iiZ.1!!s UIK a t uilactui ei s of equal n.c. it may la- Pia.-ca bv tm-.r sd.fnl industry he made fashionable and honorable, and the idle M)ecnand Use la; or he no longer rated a f'entK man, nut a vagaiiond in societ- a drone in Me p.htical hive-aid make thc indn.di i-ois intelli-ent noy. who l s seen at worU in the held, workshop, or factory, to be more respected by society, and

more smih ;P,: r In the g'uN,; tt rate- il nn: for

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words of truth.

If he has been to a foreign Court it is hoped that he has not got his head as full of Kin'T wueens, and Knave?, as a na,- - r i . ... v i v c . tint iiivtTu it,!:!": inm"s that fahe governments have in enten to dupe and blind the people, so as to oppress them; such as false religion, falfe honor, and fahe fashions, nor yet upon himself thc yoke of false opinion. A man of equal merit from New York. Pennsyhani.i. Kmtucliy. Ohio, or some other state that has never furnished a President, w ill rather he preferred. It i expected he will hj; a firm supporter of Agriculture a 3!auojuetures. mi tTUT.urage Ichimate Commerce. bi:eh as w iii enrich the nation as well as the inuividua! tlar ea ries it on. With such a President, whh such u Gopgress. and with sueh motions of things and fashiou. may we nit a tinpate that truth aful h'mest i;aiing will become fashionable and honorable at the centre of our government, and from thence through every a nine f -ocieiy. and that candidates for State Prisons will scanvi be found ? iY. Y Mechanics Guz. 0' - of the present Judges of the Cheob Court of the United States, hcai ing his brother (who ...... J . 1 i.l S IX . C . 1 1 vt its a cneoriiie-o 8 it . oi ine v.. r. ivinistic faith, i preach on the sub nrt of thr cn-rrf will rA' a! .t very impatiently until the service was closed when, meeting ti c j Doctor at the door, he obsennl "Brother, you have labonuei try hard this morning" uVhy so?' says tiie cleigyman. "I think, replies tiie former, "you hae undertaken to explain a subject you know nothing about; but if it is a fact that the Almighty has revealed ids secrets to you, you must be a d d scoundicl to disck se ihem.1' miracm:s ;t. Gregory ti e Gieat aflomsand who will (!nnht him?-tlata little Moul irot into uvh a hilhit of uor-f 1 ni'riirl tl,a at tlU ih . no naoe nun to Nt-ric-c ins sU ern;,! Ul ui la!ent. Tlte Monk eo:', i 't :n,('n 5( l!t' nuler; int one day, i serine: an honest m lcu-lavcr fcdline horn the i oof of a house, he hesitated he'. ween mnnaslicu) obr ditneeaed ;:arity.in iavii. the j p -or rna-. otc; a-.il order in- hnn ; ( 10 remain in ti e air. ne ran io aci a .a ! qoamt ti e r.inr. gaeliin absi- , , . r . 'M t,H- UI d beginnu.- a nhracle wdthont liis leave, and a!- ! 1 wed I im to go ti !u(T!i with it, but m vt'i' lo du the like taja'tji ! Ei gl'tih paper. v r: n m o n t V e I ; av c r f : e n woiideied at the shoi tnrss of the sc-sions of it e legis ature of toi state, which appears to be as well governed as any other in the union: hut the loliowing elassiiica(inn of thc member s rccentlv elected, shows a leason for the despatch of business: h'aimeis !.")7, maoufacturei s and m ehaiiic- lSJ, lawyers lJ0 merc.aoia l'J j-iitec 1 total 4i2 ?i!cs. 1 ' i ' i ' : r .f T Iii-- M : li 'I'i.uitv, ;i,(S u ,'-;)!) I'-l tor '.-!( !.v ti.e ... tie j (j UP v u '.--'I UHI..I VI .11 - ' 4 ' ' v. . . . i . . t . T . . a'e at lliis 1 oihew ao i.ank Uctais

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