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SingOJar tJase. - oil-+&! eep ~>u·-J.•, bo·ve thy eorse s~!)ba'tb k~ep, tlh.<•<>-\\\''d ~h;y bl'e«~t )ijca•viD•g deep , beau.ty ll!ngs , gull hfts her wmgs, n~<tev'rm loves to. lave Astronomy. \The Whig Press,\ pubhsbed at Middle- town, Orange county, has a correspondent who lligns bim~lf ' w 1\Wl\yanda s~ribe ' Tho fol- lowing'\ ono h1s happy olforts-thnugh con- taimng notbmg new, BtJIJ is a suluect wh1ch canot h9 worn out if properly used \Astronomy was first att~niled to by the shepherds on the extended plams of Egypt and Babylon. Tbm employment led them to con- template the stars while their flocks in the si- lence of the evemng, were enjoymg th~mselves, the spangled sky won1d natnrally invite the ~ttention of the shepherds The observatiOn of the heavenly bodies afforded them IUn\lSe- m~nt 9nd ~t th~ M.in~ hml! Msll!t~d tb~ !tin- crant men in tmvcjiog 1n the u1ght A star guidt!d tl1e shepherds to tht~ mnnger m Ilethl~hem, whore our Savior WM born-- By the ntd of imaginal!on they distributed the stars into a number of constellations, to which they gave the nnmes of the ammals wbtch they represented To cons~dcr these stars as de signed to decorate the sky, and form n rich beautiful canopy for th1s earth, would de- l ro.,o.ioe. from the wi.!':ldurn of the all wise Crca. Astronomers, heretofore, With muc11 rea- have considered the fixed stars as so many suns, ( Blmilar to the one that illumines our ao- lai system,) attended by a number of revolv- ing planets If th1s he true, there are as ma- ny syste.ms as there are fixed sta1 s These also revolve around one common oenh e ~{forming an Immense system of systems AU \*\\-l .. iilie:se s;vstems, we may concci>c are fille<l with E~fEER 9, 1853. ORIGINAL MISCELLANY. For The Peoples Press tJnstom vs. Rigl.tt. BY A E S cause of this failure in the Clops Perhaps a kmd and bountiful Prpvidence baa Withheld the showers which were necessary to make the lands y1eid as bountifully as befoie and eons~q_u~ntly th~ farmer's G\\nery is not so well filled as usual, and he pleads tlno as a Custom 1~ said to be a law That 1 t 18 a neces\'ty fov thie l'ise on his surplus products law, may bo questionuLle, but that 1 t 1 s made He does not conSider who is the sufferer from a law or 1s made use of as a law, I w1 ll not this unjust custom Go with me my wealthy d1spute In the flrst place, let us enqmre I fnend to the house of tile poor day laborer, what. lb means The general 11 cceptat 1 on of .md see ~he •ean!y fare spread on his ta'ble in the term I beheve Is the followmg a Ion~ consequence of your unreasonable practice, establislwd usage or practice, which gtves ~~ and If Y?n have humanity in your nature, your the authority of unwr 1 tten law .Now that cheek Will be mantled With the crimson flush some of the practices are ridiCulous a fow mo- Perhaps you may see the emaciated form of rnQn~~ of re!l.ectwn will ~qnvmee uny uue. For a mother dealmg out the scanty meal to her II!Stl11H!l! !J~!t ug look ~tt mnny of til~ eustom~ youol!i \ml t~n d~f ~b;wg~' 11r1 p~~llupu you of tb~ Iudian6, we are !'cady ;ulaugb 111 ; mi\ny ! may soe the form of 11.n aft'eetwnate fathor and of these But;, 1f we look nt lnally of the nMo-- hu•b •nd an::<IOUGly look1ng on while the pru es of uufiglJtened nawons, amj. conelder n7e dent Wlfil ts pa1'eeling out to the children pretentious to superior knowledge, we shall thctr Bcanty portwu, and h1s griCf ts the keen find that their practices are, in many cases, er from the reflectiOn that b1s broken down much more ridiCulous Agam' these {lllS• constitutiOn Will not allow hu~:~ to e=n for toms are not only rid!Culous but actually am- them a more ample supply. And what bas ful and burdcnsnme, and m many cases mcur been the cause of his •llness 1 Perhaps the beavy taxes. To provo this I might refer to oppressive custom nobc~d above. whiCh com- the use of tobacco, whiCb is not only useless pehed hun to liibor GO mce56i'lntly th;;t he haB and cxpens 1 ~c, but 1 t is also filthy The use not been able to beat up under 1t of spH~<uous hquo 1 a too, 1 s a practiCe mcur- But, let us apply t:Qe last prmCJple spoken rmg a great expense both to ll:iJliVIduals and of above, viz that which causes a nse m the the State Here shall 1 speak of the endless priCe of an artiCle because of 1ts scarcity Let amount of cr1me comm 1 tteti through the to!- us turn the t11)lles and see where It Will lead leratl9n o£ this cuatom, and the conHequent us 1 he poor man, for mstance, engages wttb amount of misery gmlt. w•etch<>dne._<>a an wo ~ his employer for a certam sum per day, fq:r ltJtJLL¥ • • 1t....._ I!er eyes are kfu.ile\1 ftushy brown, And sllapen like a SJ!Ud, And that they soon 'Will bring me down, ' Is JDSt as clear ns mud' <> I I saw thll dunger long ago, Arid though I h1d her \seat The little mm:s. beWitched me so, ;'.1y heart went p1t a pat My brightest hopes arJl fading fast, To shadows I shall pine; The VISWn was too br1ght te 'lust, Denr me' I cannet shine And. now farewell, !.hpu little E!lf, A sweet, a fop.d ad1eu, • Though thou hast !!ltd me on the ~Jielf, ) ' I'll own you a~c a few I A, friend says the following story is a fanf. Two boys of tender years who went by 'line names of Tom and Jack, became members of a di~trict school in a certain New England town On making their appeara:nce{ the tB!Wh!W e!lliBd thsm up bBfom the !Uisembled school and proceedea to m~ke., certak ~n:ter rllgntorJeS concernmg their nameS\ age, &o. • '\ell my flne lad,\ said the teacher to the first one, \ what iS yonr name~\ 'll!(om 1 \ promptly answered the juvenile \ 1bm \' Gn1d the teaober---\ thi'lt doellll't wund :well. Rememhel' alway~ to speak -the fu:ll bame You should have smd TluJm-Wi \Now my son, ' ( tur!llllg to the otbc~ boy, whese ~p-ec toht fMe suddenly lighted up w1th the SQtiS• factiOn of a newly discovered ;dea)-\ now then, Will you tell me what yfJUr ntune is'!\ \ Jack-ass 1 ' replied the lad, m a tone -of cotrli- dent deCisiOn The teacher was taken with a sudden fit of CO!l{;hJDg, and merely motioned the lads to take th~ir seats SOme. sunk to rest, now' t;~lwi11 nmrmo..r o er thy breast, v•c,lil!ls of the sea suited to the1r re~pcct1vc chmos~ iln'1!\'~Jie ~o many tbel)tres on winch the J!;Ieat The limtts assigned to tins commumcatton the tenn of one year- he 18 taken siok, he is Will not admit of It- I therefur.e let It pass not able to Wo!k more than half the tlm<r--he I comes to h1s em 1 t th d f h The man who deh berate1y walks into a =o- mowtng that far more able pens have drawn Poyer a e en o t c t1me .,. tbeso pictures, and at this d 'Y the pubhc are for a feltlemem The first thmg to be done eery store and cats a nozen peaohesju,st by p 1 ctty well posteJ up 10 these matters •• to deduct the 'lost time\ Now suppose way of testmg their quahty, and the'! con- I thetr home w1th thee on-+tlr\· \'\'<,,!;,far away, .}ct,-- O'O'\'r\\r of the universe d1spln.ys nower, Wisdom and goodness the starry heav~ns must fill ~f;;g-Q,brv philosophic beholder With There aw other customs wlueh have not the poor man should protest and demand full eludes that they are not qmte the thing js been hi ought before the put.hc ami wb~eh pay' he would be looked upon as a mama.e, some The man who mvites you to an O)'ster d t h I h feast, and after eatmg, di'lnkmg and snlo,.'-'g a:re also UOJUSt smful and opprcssJ>e 'I hese an ye e IS no ess so t an the man who I •o.w rung s1gh 1s Lrcathetl and glorious ideas of the Go~~1mn expostulatmg With Joh, ch:al'lwf'ther(Jof.-says, ' Canst thou sw<,ct.infl'u,~Jlces of Ple1ades (or so'\.en \\' •\\'\''\ of Orwn ~ Can~t 1' ·' rul d 'I leaves you to foot the bill, on the plea tliat his we may find co•led up l<ko a -scrnent m the wuu \' ... cma ouu c pnce for h1s produce -'' b b h b t 1 If Th purse 1s m his otber pants Is al!ro some the beauteous bnde, hol•·erin\ loy !hJ SH!c, wtth te:ns bu•mess transaotwns of the day 1 wtll first ecause e as u \' a crop e same G ' b tl J [·' th hh ld l h man who tics up a llalfgrown, home stek nup mentwn a few of these and then submit the ou w o WI I le\' e ram wit e a so t e \' h It! d f h f: and permtts 1t to howlliideonaly all ntght, for questiOn to my rcaJers, arc they r 1 .;ht 1 f •Or mans ea 1, an 1 t e armer IS JUSt m The first oue 1 shall men non 18 tlmt which ills tlcmand the poor laborer .. e9.Wllly JU•t the benefit of h1s neighbors, ~s cons1derably 1\l'\izz:ar!ltb in b1s oeason, or b some one word, ow:n hearts we heard. and !lowers, relates to bmng of laborers Ami to make it m IS-the same cause that mterposed m one w1th h1s suns 1_ t hEyQj:(jinan•ces clear, 1 will suppose that I am m the pnsscs- cusa mterposed also m the other There 18, of heaven 1 canst h siOn of wealth and my rcadCJ I• a day la~or- owever, this dJiferencil The fmmer has thou set the domlfiic•n thereof m the earth 1\ \ h Gtiook(m er' I want to engnn-e bJs serviCes for a cert.\JD IS cap•tal stock left, enough to suppm t his Astronomers 1J' the number of stars at \ '\ ~ 1 _ 1 toW;mr sum per month or day as the case muy be _ •amt Y With and perhaps a small surplus for 2 843 and •• mme m n•tmber, 20 are k B h .. 10 _.,.niilidtl. In tho first p!LCe 1 t 1 s customary r~r me to mat et ut t e poor man, how IS 1t Wit'b of the fi1 st rn G5 of •he second 20! P rocure h'\ s_ernccs at as low n rate ao r can, bnn 1 Where 1s h1s cap>ta!1-gonc '-Ius fourth, 648 of the llfth .. Without any 1 efc 1 encc to '1\ hat the man Is luJmr was h1s capital, and h1s health failed The iixed stars a1•e d is~in~:uillhe,\ll'!iO!Ill a Lie to earn Well he e;o~• lo work, o.nd 1 h1m, and hm capitnl 15 lost! fits aurphlll, lh(! plnMtg by thlllP find tbat lle IB worth more to me than I pay where :. that 9 eeb<> answers \where'\ and him 1 shall! gne him \hat he ean earn or would to God t;bat her !IDS\\ orB m1gbt be m -what he \agiCed to work for\ 1 hued htm that Stentorian v<>ice that the stup•d miser for so much per <lay or month nml 11 Js \cus- would be roused from h1s gold-magmtJzed be~(lftiJul hues arc taken from toma1 y to do as ln.; 1 eed, and 1 ean pay him slumber Nay, the poor laborer has --no cap- \u Humphrey n •. ~~v'• no mme Ant.! now some one wilt say lhts IS Ita! but his labor and oncedepnved of health, I env) no 'l strictly JUSt I contend It 1 s not JU•t, for, 1 f dap•tal, surplus, anJ all are goue, and he be- others be gem~• w1t or fancy but 1f I he actUAlly earns more than he , ngaged to comes a p\bhc charge, or falls a bm den upon could choose be most dehgbtful work fur, he add• to mv wealth and [ uo not hlS more prosperous fnends. ant.! useful! prefer a firm rehg 10 us be- g1v:e !urn a JU•t rcturu fur hfs labor, wbwh 18 At tb1s prunt I would suggest to those who lwf to every fur tts nmkcs hfo Ius capital, n.1y more, my cJJfo 1 s are filled ha\e to employ laborers, whether It woul<l not 1 UI'Ciphnc of , creatts new hopes by what Jo huneotly ant.! JUstly 010 money _ be more agreeable to the1r feehngs, as well as \hen all hopes vamob and throws ~ow I would aok, 1s th1s obeymg the IDJUnc- to the feelmgs of those employcJ to pay them over the destructiOn of existence two, \to do JUotly mtl to !uve mercy 1n I a hbetal compensatwn for thetr lauor, so that the most gorgeo~ of all hghto, awakens hfe think not, and no man who cons 1 ders the they may by frugahty and sobrwty be ena- evcn m de,.th and from corruptwn and decay matter rtghtly w1ll JU>ltfy IHmself 10 such a bled to lay by them m store a small sum for • calls up beauty and divm1ty, makes an m- course 1'\o man has a r 1 ght to w1 thbold a day of need And in adlhhou thereto, al- strurnent of fo1tu.(e, and shame tbe ladder of from h1s fellow what 1s rightly b 1 s due when low them sufficient tlme to rest, and recrmt ascent to paradise~ and far abo\ e all corubi- he iS scusJble that Jus fdluw ts ent1 t!ed to It, the energies of their physiCal conshtutwn nations of earthly hopes, calls up the most de and pleadmg p1evwus contract does not make and for the ImpiOvement of the mmd hghtful ViSIOns of. palms and amarmths, the 1t nght, for pcrhap• the poor lahorer \' Cl>m- In concluswn I wonld merely say, I h11ve gardens of the bleit, the security of ever last- pelled m consequence of oompet1twn or paver- referred to a few customs whiCh, to me appear mg J\Y\• where t];l:e sensuah•t and sceptic ty to engage for a •um loos than hi• se~vices JUSt what I have desor1bed them and I would view only gloom de<iay, anmb1latwn and des- are really worth, or, he may not mdeed be ask my rcade• to lovk at them calmly before pa1r ' aware that he is as p• ofitable ~ 0 his employe> you deCide, examme them m all tbe1r bear- as be veally IS, but the employer, If he lS a mgs upon the eommumty-and after you have JUS~ man, will reward b1 m according as he carefully eons1dered them, then answer my himself would hke to be rew~Jrrded Agam, quest>on, are these custwm l •ghi? lllrs. Gen~~ Gniues. l\lrs Games and !fer beautiful daughter are now in the City of J'\~w \ ork A new and most 1mportant WJtlleas in behalf qf Mrs Games' right to the immense property she claims m New o, leanll, has recently been dis- covered, whose tesl!mon;y w1ll clear away ev- ery vestage of doubt ~h'it may heretofm·e have bung about the case. The Witness is no less a person than Gener-al VJ!hmel, of South America a gentleman of distinctiOn au.d most unblemished character, WhQ was b1mself per- sonally cogmzant of t!b.e prmmpal fact neces- fur Mr~ Games t\fprove Learnmg th<>t some <l1ffieulty exJsted;-on this point, he volun- left h1s home for the Umted States, and offered h1s testimony $i'l Mrs Games ' 'I'he ~idemie. 1t >e customary In a goou many places to keep a mau at work from the t1me the sun rises till 1t sets, and th1s m the season of the year when by th1s practwe a man IS kept to work from twelve to sixteen hours, and that too m the hottest tlillc of the year , so the pofr day laborer has no t1111e to 1m prove b1s mmd and en;oy b1mself vnth !ns family as a soeml be- mg-and the body not ba.vmg; suffiCient time t,o recover from the f<ttigue of one day before it must engage m the labor of another, and the mm<l sympatlllsmg w1th 1t oceomes stup1<l aud sluggi>h and cvcutually dwmdlcs down to almost. a nonentity I 1epeat, we have no nght to deprnc our poor n~•ghburs of the prmleges God dcs1g;ned they should enJOY merely because th~y are compelled to earn their bread hy tb(1 sweat oftbmr bww They How to ProSper in Business. In the first place make up your mmd to ac eomphsh whatever you undertake , deCJde U;p- on some particular employment, and persevere m tt All dJfficulties are overcome by dili- gence and assidmty Be not af1a1d to work With your own hands , and diligently, too \A cat m gloves catches no m1ce \ •·He who remains m the tmll grmds, not he who .goes and comes \ Attend to your husm<lss; neve1' trust to an- other \A pot that belongs to many IS 1ll sttrred and worse boiled \ Be frugal. ' That which wlil Dot make a pot will make a pot-hd\ \Save the pence anu >he pounds w•ll take care of themsehcs\ Be abstemwus \Who damtJes lCJ.Ve shall The followmg, says the New York Times have a r1ght to a portiOn of them time for been Seventy was recetved a few days since It 1s one of the1r o\n •mprO\ement nod the Improvement States wet·e a 1 e- scoree of JUMt such meh)nohol.v note5 that bur- of their n~uuhes How much more happy the mote now compose the Jen the mat!• from the ~llil'\l str!Ck~n ctty poor l~tborer would feel 1f he could have a few seQond co.I'I'Dj'e*'ial N'~ti!J•n m the world In ' 1\ew Orleans, Aug, 18, 1853. My Dear hours each Jay from h1s labor for the Improve- beggars prove \ R•se eally \The sleepmg fox catches no poultry ' Plou~,;h deep wlule sl11ggard• .!cep, and you w•ll havo com to sell and keep ' 'treat ev~ry one w1th respect and c•vil•ty - ' Everything Is gained, and noGhmg is lost by courtesy\ Good manners 1nsure sp,ccess three they have revolu- Brother \our lctter~hasjustreached me 1 ment of mmd and the enJoyment of h1s famliy, tmm>;ed tqe up an :Empire hcked unable to reply to 1t ~n extenso This and how much better would lie the state of our Motb~r m a Contment In I mtortnin.u my dear Wife, the partner of my bo- feelmg he tween the rwh and the poot Th1s less time tbusela to get out ot som for twenty ycarst was conveyed to her oppreasue and unJuot practice has been the swatldlmg made more canals, grave I cannot accompany her remams -- means of dr1vmg men mto more vwlatwn of tamed and harnessed more \\ hv 1 I have three d~)liibters, eighteen, four law than'\ generally 1magmcd by those who . ~ cost of money, than teen and s1x years old ~n.artzculo mortzs ). ou know nothmg of the wants that haunt the world could have will probably never boa!.' from me again poor mans door, and I tbmk if 1t we1c r~ght- out of h1s t 1 me In AffectiOnately yd~, GREEN. ly looked mto, the employer would find it have not only changed --- -~¥--<'-'-~\-- much to his pecumary mterest to be less mt- liut 1 ts wearmg ap- Mental an, .s~stautive. aotmg or hJ.S employee I heart!ly wish that as much the 0 .., the wealthy could be made to fe~l the1r obh- u- So long as mind ~fliJl.l~;tt~r sl;>11oll <:~ltist, Never antimpate wealth from 11ny other source than labor, espeCially never place de- pendence upon becommg the vossessor of an mher~tance \He wh> \a1ts for dead mens shoe•, may have to go for a long t1me barefoot' ) 'He who rnns after a shadow bas a wear1 some raco ,, A hove all thmf:l'tl, never despair \God is where he was \ ' He helps those who truly trust m Him\ Ur•it<•d \·~at>es:as ballot boxes and gatwns to the labOI'IOg alasses, and I know - there w11l be a sympathy..:between mental and 4th of Julv 1776 the that they would extend to them a more hber- A Good Plan. < ~' ' l·au:bstmit.ive beauty Every form is perfected ~'\'t.••v school, and the perfectiOn of an idere.. Tiled fth a! band ' AJ'~weler suggests that, to pr!U'ent fraudu- ~e<>rne:d common sense than ld b .,.. alsyo 6 Another burdensome and unjust custom lent sale• of 'gold' cbaina~>~dJ·ewelfy, wh~n- Nio·usfo~~r b d fie 'tho moss on t e mmmt:a1n, the !Illy in the whtoh 1 sllll.ll notwe, IS that whwb causes the • wo•stani~~~~ii\ ~u·~ n:re •• t ousan y.ears vulJey, tbe shell by tbe-1 ~a;, the stars m thu ever a purchase IS made ef n.ny ~1ele of J{!\'17- f-o:,Jve,rn•me:nt has been •oh- fiWJamcnt-are ali an\l'feUOW,-complete by the high prme of many aJ tJOies of necessity to the elry puri'nrtmg, to he geld, ths buyel' sboald ~ •: Br1dget, you must wash yonr hands Leforo you monld the bread ' \Sure rna am, I don t tbmk its best to be wastmg my time on that at all, 'tis but bare three weeks smce the day I come t-o you, an' d1dn t I wash em elean an' mce that very day an· indeed what have I dune since that's nasty , ... nct: em I) ' ~~ A t1pp1ing lawyer, f~med for his in- genwus readmg, wb1lo he was t•eadmg about Eves fall, one day at once exclaimed \ If she bad only known th1s flaw It would ha>o been quite easy to av01d the hw The right to Eden never could have been Jenied her 1f she had stjuecJlcd the fruit and drank t1>e Cider ' Jij.~ At a cb urch in Scotland, two candi- dates offered to preach, w hoae names were Adam and Low The latter preached in the mornmg and took for h1o te:o;~, \Aclalll where art thou 7' He made an excellent discourse In the afternoon 1\'i'j:' Adam preached upon the \01ds ' Lo, here am 1m Thil Impl;Omptn gained the appomtment ~ Wbeu a man refqses to pay a! debt among the Mormons they send t!:lree Officers called wltzttle1 s, '1\ ho take their station in fronl> of the debto!'~ houSe, each WJth a jack knife and a bundle of sticks, and whittle away day after day, till the delinquent knockll under It is sa1d that the remedy seldom mils. ffi!f!i: \ Husband, I hope you have no ob· JCCtwns to my bemg w.CJghed l\ \Certainly not my dear, but why do you ask that question r· \ Only to see my love, if you would let me have my own we1gh once'' ~ They have rather cheap places Jln the Isthmus A friend wrll:es from Gargon'Jo,. that bo pa1d two dnllars for Bleepillg four hours on a mattJ•ass stuffed with corn eabs and broken botW.Cs He would have don~ b<lt- tor we thmk at the next swamp ~ A mty editor, m speaking of a ~cam boat says-\ She has twelve berths m her la- drcs cabm\ \Ob life of me,\ exclaimed an old Iady on readmg th\1 abo~, •• wh\t Jli{Ualllng there must have been ' z;.~ In 1832 a med1cal gentleman wrote a letter to Str Henry Half<>rd on ehol~m, in whwh be took t.o h1mself the czed1t of being ' the first to discover the disease a.nd tomm1Lnt- cate 11 to the pu,blzc 1 ' The J:nblic is very mncb. 1 obhged to h1m ~ A o&'brated tl>per intendmg to go to the masked bJJIP; consulted an ~WqUmntanee in what character he Shoillii ilisguise himself. \Go sober,;, replied h1s friend, \ and your most intunate f-riend will not know you'',... ~ \Y<)u ha.ve ileatroyed my peace of nund, Eetsey,\ srud a despa1rmg lover to a truant lass \n can't do yo~ much harm, John, fot• 'twasan amazingsllltdlpzece,yll11had any way.\ Jt!§:' A.n Irish= being in cbarch where the eoll(letJOn appamtns resembled election bo:&es, ou its being hnn&ld to htm, wh11;pe:tl:!d in the carriers ear hlint be wasn't :naturahzed an.d cou:ld not vote yet. as Washington completeness of our P,tktie~we qualities if 1t P\lllr man ' .and whmh not only depr~ves him request a btll to /{!a ~de put;, aiJ,d j!ee that 1!; a!li<pt.ion to all the wants of many luxunes, but aetuaUy prevents bnn b d d II IO$'t la;pixinJ!:· has been most wet e not so-, these ohtetts would the same w h h Is dcser. ed as soli s\\rhng gal , er sohd st:m- J d • 'd 1 ,.Ji'l'\ sowetupes from o tammg w at he really toe- d d ld If h , h •-· h 1 d .,.,...,.. , ch•>1> •akin .. a. tau1• tbr.ough thl} 'T\ every in tv• ua • nepoet would see in them ar go t e a- oihweper ea tatea an - .,. ~ \ \' n ~a~tifJ'·•-~• ,, harmomous =n•'\\ ' qmres It IS that CU$tom whiCh say:s, \a ._ h h~~~->~pd the coUIJ:t\' of. no more superwnty t'ban the moat worldly talks, instead of .1\i\ing sueb a uill, they may State says, e -- w\'\-~\ ' up 111 an ordtnary m'\n observes The iutiioaoy of form and idea thing is worth all It wtll fetch \ This upou be sure a friiud lB mtended In the purchase Essex, and canr<l to the mmclu 8100 ~bail tbe taken any Other Sys a httle examm<ttiOn w1ll appear so poSittvely nl • w-11 e~er pvo-'••\\ are mm OW affects the course nf on!: :whole social and mar- of watches witP, 'gold \lials,\ the buyer should o Y crops 1 • ~ • • \~\\ ~hotus!md years to bave • a.bsntd that uo one will ask me tq pr.ove my m~ist on that bemg specllied m the l:nll If and white headed chU&en. less than 1 t baa taken poSltlOn, whiCh IS th1s-1t IS llDJUSt, WlCked, 1 cl . ' gree•tlh<).u,se'pla.~ts to arr1ve at maturity, oppres$1.Ve and unreasonable I will present the shop\teeper domqrs, <Jr acknow 0 ges •t ~ The l!I-OrB a.nutn wvea presatve!J, ;he l>n!=lt:& r~al;ttjo that has spread Sensi.,Je, a caije 011 two to the point A farmer bas but only a gilt or silver dial, ~be pubhc may rest more be 1~ attached to the womCP. And why, fro>!n~,.;p 1 q from t.he Atl9.ntio te Franklm was an dbsl!rving and sens1ble man half a or~p, the consequence IS that produce :;;;:~a:•~J.e :::: !:fc~:l;~t[h~ ;:!,'~~~: sbo~ldn't he be~ ain.t they both awe~tme4¥!, the Paeiil:o-1-..d l'III.IJ.Onl that has caught mor11 and h16 concluoJQ~ietdom mo >rrect He e<>id, takes a nse, perhap• nearly double J wha~ is '~ b ' 'd th tch 15 aloo 0 ( say • 1 wll~llill planted more ' A B,b!e and a l10W$papet• in evety house, the reason of thiS~ Why he at once refers tom., w era 1! 0 1 11 WID npbl! e ~a ' h h'l ,_.,_,;_<:, \\ • • ' . I polis'bed meta or resem ego a \.~A Sq<>t.c p 1 Olloph~r, on \'''\·mg m telegraph; more steam hOOts, and a good scnool m every dJStrw~all stud- to h1s short crop and be must make lt up in ~- f th Distill. B th~ il&id thsn any that baa ever lived or 1ed and appreciated \\ they mer1t 1>.ra tbe J rncreased price-or we w11l m!l.ke it more $en- ~;!it:: There were at tl!e begu1tJln!( of April the pmol'lilan~: 0 $.ken· W ro tlii!.t 'ft evM v11ll th1e, we &$&1D 1a.y, IPI'in(lip•~l support of vtrtne morahty, and o1v- era! and say that th1s 1s the caw tbro~gbbnt 161 clatg;pneul at Hawaiian Ialand!l; 31 Pro• \~a.e mo~ 00 Qd ~ ;.1:4 &\\'e ~ thank George Washington liberty ' the country Now let ns enquirtl in~ \he! testant, 1~ ~in Cittltolln~, and 17 lltorm®> pail!lonJ !,> 8 ''1 011 S'AX orne . • J • (...J