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it e t a it tt tt Number of persoos imprisoned for debt, in this county for four years past. Whole number of persons during the year 18 36* ‘ 148 For debts over 50 dollars, ££ over 10 and under $50 67 over 5 and under $10 35 under $ 5 £4 Whole number of persons during the year 1827, ICC For debts over 50 dollars, 44 over 10 and under #50 45 over 5 and under $10 i29 under $5 48 Whole number of persons during the year 1828, £0? Fc;* debts over 50 dollars, 56 over 10 and under $50 51 over 5 and under $*10 37 under $5 G3 Whole number of persons during the vear 13£9, For debts over 50 dollars, 50 over 10 and under $50 G7 over 5 and under $10 51 under $5 05 Whole number of persons duriur, the year 1830, For debts over 50 dollars 10 over 10 and under $50 08 over 5 and under &10 01 under $5 tt tt rt 233 Ci t( it tt u t if B A N K i l D P T D I V I D E N D S . jyoung preacher or layman, rise up aud The anecdote of the Barber’s failure in spout away a whole half hour. Wednesday's paper, reminded a iriend “ We wont be practised on*” said tbe to call and tell us of a loss he met with a state prisoners in a certain stone cage, oft few day 9 since bv the bankruptcy of a,the banks of the great tirer Delaware, to professional polisher of boots. T h e d i s c i - the offer of preaching from a good theb- ple of Day & Martin had his only change gica* school not twenty miles from ----- pair of snow-trackers in possession for “ wout be practised on by these the purpose of u gibin on ’em de reel ) oun6 preachers the) think they 11 learn shine ;” but as they did not appear at hi> t,ieir trade b>' preaching to u s ; we know 7^ 4 Af Whole number 971 door in due time in the morning, he put on the yesterday’s dull pair and found his way to the shoo of Cuffee Brush which was J i fast as a door nail could make it. Cuff, however, showed the dark of his counte nance through a broken pane, and said, u Good mornin’ Ma^sa.” u Open the door, Cuff.” <£ Oh massa, I berry sorry I cant admit your honor.” u Cant, why not ?” u W h y I met misfortine, and had been ’bliged to turn b.inkrup.” “ Ah, that’s bad,— how much have you failed for?” “ Thirteen dollar sebenty one cent, Massa.” <c W e ll, hand out my boots,Cuff, make Compayutive View of the population of the Mate o f JWw- York by the State Census of an honest settlement with your creditors, j j ? . rr o ......... ... . . . . . . the most; send us the godly Dr. A- or silver spoken Dr. M ------, and w f will be thankful for preaching.” Let the occasioual preacher begin and end where he pleases; but the stated *Pasto; who meets his people from three le live times a week, for religious service must be short and pithy, or he will drivi away health from himself, aud hearer from his place cf worship. Whitefield himself, complained abou being prayed and preached into a gooc spirit and out of it again by the same ser vice. If George, that good man,could be thus affected by too much of a good thin* at one time, wre poor creatures may be in jured by taking more than we can digest [ Georgia Cour. 18£5 a n d Ike U. S . Cetisus o f 1830. Senate Lis. Census, 182o. Census. 1830. Increase First JSecoml Third Fourth Fifth Sixth ■•'eventh F.ighlh Total 230,723 213,396 183,887 103,435 197,727 194,140 192,985 204,165 233,700 230,727 212,747 224.339 23U,809 228,277 220,G93 280,230 52,977 23,331 22,800 3), 90 4 39.082 34,137 27,708 76,00.') * T h e constitution o f females m u s be excellent,’ s a y s a celebrated physi cian. k T a k e an honest ox, en e l o s his sides with c o r s e t s , and rcquir “ Oh no, Massa, I only pays dibeuend ja^)0r 0 f — h e would labor, i n d e e d of fifty cent on de dollar.— Transcript. |)Uj would be for breath.’ 1,G16,458 1,923,522 3)7,001 and you’ll do well enough.” Here’s one, massa.” “ Hand along the other.” Dr. Latlirop. —This most excellent divine, was acknowledged to be a man of genuine piety, but opposed to that noisy zeal which u seeketh to be known of men.’* A young disciple Hvho was much given to enthusiastic eant, one day said to him, “ Doc tor, do you suppose you have any re ligion “ None to speak of.” was ihe excellent reply. ’) ----- The greate^. difficulty in pulpit elo g*£ 0 *nce is to gife the subject all the dig- so fully deserves, without attach- \ny importance to ourselves. Some “^:rs reverse the thing: they give so ^importance to themselves, that tave aooe left for the subject. T O O M U C H O F A G O O D T H I N G , j W a n t e d to know, if a certain p i o u Did you ever have too much of a good deacon down street would no^ appca more respectable attending to his pri vale concerns than lo be on the look out for every young man who, per chance, happens to walk low'er d o w i than £C B u n k e r Hill.” W h a t say yo\ Deacon ? thing? I reckon you know we have had a h e a p of preaching in this place lately. This leads me to talk a little to you in a kind of private way about these things.— Now I reckon we have not had one mite tco much preaching* Granna always told me these things w’ere the glory of this blessed laud of liberty, when I was a child— and now I ’ m grown aman, I can sense these words and see how they are right and useful. But I will tell you as a friend in a w’hisper, what I dont like.— W h e n I work hard and gain an hour t o ______ go « , d heat a godly old mao preach the gospel, I dont like to hear a green-headed ^ L,,u.ca (;ris«oiJ <f v. • *nci piac-. A word also to that little lump ol irax, who lives in a brick house near the market, \ o u s i r , had bcttci keep dark, for it is well known that you have been chasing Drake s duck. “You lizard-looking ape, with rulfish gills. Shut up, or you'll get few more pills.