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ING, ANB PN . Tevery H Ar g W Sylkcé, Swede No, 4 fron, of ev + um, _Jot8'rs tth re® \131. a inf; with (“K-WEN“ NEFACTORY, a here ( 1947 Al & Cornink - sed of ths mask. © 0 a ®. k BC ACPs D By _ enced. Crews. will he ¢ of «Nav igntinn. fir she raigise Furnimre, Produé» toumt} tom New: ¥ te Dzm'l‘a. - PROPIE A. W. Overncket, © ~ Perer Best, < John Buin ef, 1. Veheetes, . sh” “n Ay M. N- Ailiman,\ * JIu's Mo Whjen,. Alex - Claumherty... F. Dur:oudwin, A Nk th, D. L. Bunn, 3. Mungeraie Con f No 8. south st, N.Y.. @ \_ 'BWimirs. ¢ for forwordiog all 'kindoo @ ~timog & Co, - 0g ©1848. , Y I’mthylmini, all fif. i Bln: a to callat | TEHarrgoust, Tavern o constantly a bt» aked at, a greati variety Chairs, of ast prives &- l; . Necretarys *- Book Cuses, l Card Tables, _, Center Tables,. ° (_- Dices Bikinis? , E of: Cane seat;. <4 Chaire, Boston. Arm. . Re., &e. . Everything - @ o kept on hind-firmfidfi | Alf work vnarrant> sty lee and quality 0 - teat thar o sum-N], I Mt» sal. 00 Elnir® -~ but one: plaoe If « Divans, Oremants c are but She¥ As I have taken pato® Eworkr en, PLebsileng® |_ to procyt 6-«hy bet- => t your patrogdge 0 803 any how- VP\! gi« pure hese or tof. | GROYE A. NY F. Li Lumherg & Produce- {mung-u; \~ | D 3nd a is af which . & subs \_ w X I ge Months $150, . po price f ® ] . eO the. of OUsSE: Laka. O. F694! ke wile | Tun, 5 ery Wtictfit . Lead in 0; Lingeed Oi1, ,' ...\ © ment of Maing, € Anving, | possible y s Toons, x Hovse Fern ap Gamma Hardware NABLERY. Cone Sabrems) .‘Mn:sa,_ 50 ando Regt ] ta: the Struih'g‘fig heer pure? ases -at 6 R till l'ash‘mrd, will be th gs nif oily ertabiff¢hs Lu’ll'a. shd 'and I Cohen, ”f? t Jervis. M tiv ort Jervis. .; L my???“ York and imarmedmte, Teave PORT $ s. rh. and at AMF @ m.andat3 m.. Middletown at? a. m. and IB 4 p.m., Goshen at 7 20 a, KB rrat 7 30 2. m and 4 30 p at personal bagga freight taken by t lease New York at § 0'%c rAMUEL MARNH, HE e -will be atfep 4m,” Ware | 3B NPSKIRK ; Leay mi 0311“;— * nuniher, fir«t: K.. WAT othy and Flax FS < ing men. ibot 'he has o i sted to our furmép Jarge stock ae huge multitnde for Librhries, Schools, and eve- yothor purpose. . _.. L May 26 SHFKEL & PRESWICK 310 LIBRARY NQ 1, | Fresh supply df this cheap 8. S. Library which 1 hais been out of print, is now received ; also a her S, S. fluke, at trowr Stouy Ale. iphln Porn-r; > Cream Ate. imdy by the tlil, r parpeses, hd nr fasg . f thing too numerons tofrigy; - 3 Eimitn. July u, 154%. ft meme inter pea vanety of ot 4 § npiy by ~ 1 \@ +a ES . | | We in every st | $0, h. HALL - j[Dtursons con cha AIN sTOI Laxg STREET informa. the the (smut-wit, 53; * the businais. at the O! tantly. mannfacturing, aim! asportimen ts,~ $, LEQiG® . s'WeACIY . and Hnaso IM 3:3 Harum; Also he will salbat -.. gl Eldand E\ terms punts or \l Water Stroat Bl Init. 'tatoes, 5a t 'e 36 Water St. Elmiral: uit receiv ywt to i '~ Cheese' I 0. FAIRMAN |- Proprietor : - 00 a year. | For the C . s afforded. at the very Wfimv‘y IFFERTE N T| Isscpapflifonmaeraon ) an gem-Gm hams, &c. &c. For: _. , .“7k:,:§§n%?lmh \Failinn‘bxenxmah &x3, out her things, Wi derin' big cheat of sorts of truck ; %o T- I had mades spec, 1 {BWQTM} 4 0 a F011“;- < I ‘ v\ , Fa it, and thought| ,~ . years ago,[ left the port of Boston, ught it, and thought the master -of fine ship bound for China. | b & fong continued 15m; worth fer thousand (Tonga-a, 31:51;qu adation of the Jews, for their rejection of cent, except an old! silver thimble, ang[{0® \Musband-of a young and handsome: cent, except an old} silver thimble, and | wife, whom I had tompried six months be- 410m | fore. When I left her, I promised to re. The. Land which no Mortal may Know.. | ~; ~ Manungement of Love AKatr®s: ; . . 1&1] heard | was contrary. Bu'hfil' ofiu! 100,— 00 Tins of Cheese, qANTED | 930 BUSHELS Po-| 5 Ir, Farmers Exchange [M‘Bbm Pork at the Farm a ige , | ut when L gum to look Though earth -has man 'a beautifnal-spot, 4 f 100 & Y mep u. at 'om there warn't nothin' in if worth a As a poet ar painter might show, | / Yet more lovely ard beatitifal, holy and bright, __ | To the hopes of the heart and the spiritle gladwight, | Is the Iand that jno‘ awful may know. folks say that the wimmen Well, they is a leetle so: ou manage 'em right-haul in here 'em out there-=you oan drive \em [along; without whip or sp that was rusted up «o that I sold it for less than I gave for it. 'Well, whe that bought it took i thin' rattle-broke t lots of gold in' it, in the chap. nui gard some. e old chist, aht found & falso bottom T hadn't seen. Now, if I had -iuk that chist hum, I'd never found that money : they'd all-been counterfeit,; - a id T'd been 'by Poster & Seril-nor, a few choice | fowling Gt Sly, $1351.10 and Double Barrel, at the -~ - GUNS TUNS 11 om ofthe Pad Lock and Bellows. ur, just which ou want'em to go. - } 0 > hen I lived down at Elton, there was 1 fust cate gals down there, didn't take a likin' to any of 'em till ummins cum down. thoreto live. Rquire had a mighty purty darter..« P t hum 'he h | There thecrystaline stream. burating forth ffom the | . Flows on, and forever will flow ; Its waves, as they roll, are with: melody rife, And ite waters are sparkling 'with beauty and Jife, | Tn the land which no mortal maf know. heese !! ; 'ch for sale at the (s Fan Bite fuse pe Water thee? flere. \ or if t did, ~ fL¥oR : rnoun: *s ; by the hundredfibr W3!“ and uckhwheakgl? it gm FARMERS Ex- | coasoe 36 water street Elimira. smaller quantities for . (OMSTOCK'S Reporrs of the Coun | \or ArREALS, just received and for \ nle at Haru's Bookstore . . ~ '. ‘ f s ® ® lievw.¥o}*lri & Erie Rail- i SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS, rom May 1 1848 Fro Fo May 4, 1848 _- |'5 JB Books ! New ! p Nval! 10,000; volumes ¥womniz;g,tnnd when up for passing on Jem. {tpld Patiencg dbqgt it an galled me a darned fool.\ 4 ghe | up and bard I- at-jest go on~-you can you do get hat, you can ges off as you please.\ ,it did; gang I said some of the gals was fust rate'and Igetlofmore, Thoro ~was many drassed ' and looked grander, but there was | Ing jam about Nanos, couldn't hold a candle to. ‘ ce ha couldn't Took at another pal I tuk a liking to her rite off, fo got as thick as thieves, We use o the same meetin,' and sot in the ew. It tuk me to find sarms and r her; and we'd swell 'em out in: er shocking to hardened sinners ; en we'd mosey hum together, while a .and fallora kept a looking on as they'd like to mix ip. <> . lvays stay to suppor s. and the way: A could glick 'em with' morlasses and ont ' way, was nothing to nobddy. A readful civil, tew; a} wa s gettin I was up .to the love, and was going in for it like a logomotive. - Well, things went on in this | for a spell, till she had me tight q Then she bogan to show off, kinden independent like. | the mgetiu, there was no room in the paw: then she'd cum and she'd streak it off with anothgr chap, and leave me sucking my | p,q Instead of sticking to | - q used to do, got cuttin round with } lers, just as if she cared nothing gbout me no more-nong what. Aud there, “fi' iumiargin, with leates cypralgrqm, «With its fruits healing sickness and wo, The fair Treo of Life; in its: glory and pride, | Is fed by that deep inexhaustiblextidot s Of the land Which no mortal may know.: sez I; *BEphe, that i% but never 313m? ft}: dear, § et her; and if le the rough ed . A hattickled him went, a little better pleased. ; ° 'Now, thinks I; it'g to look »-»Neoxt day, down I< want. EI axed her if the S in. Shesaid he warnn't. . .* Cause,' sez 1, (makin blee him,) ' our colt sprained his come to see if the Squire won' his old mare'to go to town. - - |_ She sed she guessed ho W931 sit down till he come in. . ' . + Down I sot; she looked: sort o'strange, and my heart felt queer all arstund the edges a while sez I : If a fellerseed wee . away he There, too, are the lost, whom we love? on this f - _'y h k‘ With whosemem'ries our bosom» yet glow ; r: Nancy Their ashes we gave to the place of the dead, -f But their glorified spirts before us havo fled, To the land which no mortal may kum'f-v [Wflnmd and I \There the pale ork of night and the fountain of i Mild: mo Nor beauty: nor aptendof bestow s But thepresence of Hix, the unchanging E am ! And tho holy, the pure, tha Lamb ! Light the land which no mortal can know. 'u m further notice, ASS P NGER 4 al NEW-YORK, fron| foot of Duane street 7 | f mfg A. M. ond 4 P. M. for Pflmhntl gimme“- | 30 ; ing Vhtiey. Moneey, Ramamo, dae Spring Valley. Monsey, Ream. mpton, Middlétows, Howells, 0- thin nice for me. Oh ! who but must pine in the valley of tears, From its clovde and dim shadowb to go 1 To walk in the light of the glory above, Aud to share in the.peaco, and thé joy, and the love, Of the land which no mortal may know. p m, Othawille, dt 6 8% . Sed she, ¢ I don’£ know for sartin; are yor goin ? , 'Sed I 'I reconed'I would.\ he,, ' I s'pose you'd take Patience When I'd go to and 4 20 p. m ; Chos- E; All Baggage at the r sk of the chum-unless 7 pufichar egffl he! Baggage Masters, Fifty lbs. re dllowed| of each passenger. No he passenger trains. OR: FlififlGHT 2 - Brraxaap Barrow. dl tBiradiss, JOddss am , Cutit Short, fingers at the door. and zigin modt Hi,“ y hdard you're going to get Sed 1, ® I mout,; Sed she, © gk P. M.. per Barges ¥ SUYDAM, Jr. and Port Jervis at 9 o'clock, a m.. | Ousvilleat 10, Middletown at 11, Goshen at 12 p. r | Chester at 12 1-2 p. 1. MILK will be tgkelném Ting and evening b E pinsrunning expressly for that purpura. \'\\ s cc\ \2.0. 8A%MOUR, Supt. English paper tells a ludicrous sto- f an old clergyman who was very air, which he wore in a after the old.fashioned He was very particular in his directions to, a certain friseur who was a. ¢ And be sure,\ said -he, 'to leave it long.enough behind ta be rol. led four or five times over my fore-finger.' The friseur, handing a chair for the gen» tleman's accommodation, replied : Sed I, shouldn't wonder a - tience is a nice gal.' DL He said nothing . . I looked at ff: éhigichtzirgsbiongg; Then I wished 1 hadperished with .my dn ship, for I thought my wife was dead ; but nice about his considerably riled, and thought I | large roll behin might #s; well cum to the eand of it at oi down I went to have it out with hore was a full grist of fellars there. , They seemed mighty quiet 'till I went if ;; then sho got to talking all man- ner af nonsense-sed nothing to meo, and darned little of that. P tried to keep my dander dawn, but it warn't an Sez I, * ma bridesmaid.' - a, She riz up, she did, her face as'red as | _ Yery soon said : ca boiled beet. «* Seth Stokes ® sez she std 2C adn is 2s) and she couldn't say any more, she was | CUPE to me, and said : \She is alive. L . | bout -to cut it. Extensive Arri- I k, makes the numbers -* Won't you be bridesmade 2\ sez I. . HALL'S Bookstore. * No,\ sez she and she bust rite out. ¢ Well, then, sez I, ® if you wont be bridesmaid, will you be the bride 2\ She looked up at me-1 swan to man I your orders shall be strictly attended to;\ then entering into a long rigmarale story, the clergymen after a while desired him to cul it (the story) short. continuing to the great annoyance of\the| kept moving, about as if I had a pin in my sweat as 1 had been thrash. ing. | My) collar hang down as if it find been hupg over my stock to dry. I couldn't stand :it ; so I cleared out as . The story still June 3G, '43. quickly as I \ Paper Your Rooms. x LARGE supply of spyingityles of Paper Hung} mgs in sture from six t Eimnira, April 21, 1848, i SPLENDID FANS ! HClugest, cheapest, richest and most el 38, | of Fans to be found in this sechiun a t »mady suited tor Parties, Balls, Weddings ant weed'y wasin weather, pust received and selling SICKELS & Preswick. May 12, me we never seed anything so awful pooty ! I took right hold of her hand- *, t Yes or no,' sez I, ' right off.' *t ¥es,' sez sho. 'That's your sort,' sez I, and gave her a hug and a buss. I soon fixed matters with the Squire.- | Y8&ht _ It was a warm | moonli We soon hitched traces to trot in double clergyman, he again said, ® cut it short I' could; for|I seed This, however, being of no avail, -he re. peated, 'I beg you cut if short, and thai instantly - 'Only put up your hand, siv,'] I answered the barber ; ' 'tis as close to! your pate as possible; and one more cut! with the scissors would . ma yaur middoch !\ 'twas no use to say - I went strate to bed | and atter ever a spell. Thinks thatigal is just a trying of me; \taint no use of our playin possom ; I'll take the if | don't fetch hor ont of rass, use me for sausage meat. ell of a boy wunee that gbt to y morning ma-ter fifty centa a roll -- food «aun paper for two shillings. Curtain Paper af every variety at HALL'® , 8 Water street. kqu . holevin skewlilate on Sunda repent my bargain. A Sovyp CohoriusxommA lawyer sent his son before a school committee to have his qualifiontions tested for the office of teacher. .After being examined and cross examined in every thing from A BC, to Tar Mactgran® Asrox:sugo ”The. h €, Louisville Courier tells a funny story or| is there ?\ .+ He started for St. Lou.| - \ Sarabydo you .kno“'.me ?\\ said I. She screamed with fright, for she tho't -\ You.tarnal sleepin criitur, what has t yousp late 2\ hy, says the boy. \ it's so everlast. ing slippery out, I couldn't get along, no Herr Alexander. Is a few days since, and having a good lot 31 LARGE \ASSORTMENT O A thumps and Fringes for sale cheaper than the k Emrsr atthe Exquaxce 36 fivnzerfiat TABE Lure, ( . 1 L on roars ep bot sate by \May 12, trm b |_ * 0dd-Fellows Offering =-For 1049, - tis euistely borutiful anoval which every metber of \the Order\ sttoutd have, is now for t yle of binding by! rickels & . Pres- 'Hhonly agents for Chemung Go. -_ FOR SaLe CnfEap. NE span of large Team| HORSES,one ne bark Machine, credit will bo given.. © Inquire of - ._ A. H, BALDW, Fur obsntall steam Boilers, i lac, ogg, - s an“fliilcu'c—le Ting! Plotg‘i naw novel b A G1“!!! Hut; King's LL'8 Bocikrlmre. 9 8s, . - Bt H. 1) T ous. - ago,. chartered a wagon to convey ao ba stage to the bort. On its urixigml‘ al n whar! to- magician pero ising thai a Ing bx, is «hich h had packed his cur. . P : - tuns, uppeared unusually heavy, to the| She lay sleeping quietly, _ Upon her bo. w e oner. we tto his assistance. In taking [wa they handled it pretty roughly caused an audible grunt to issue from the box. | 'The driver in dismay, re- treated, and left the agician to m by himself. - Heé'lthi thing more in the b Algebra, he was told that no certificate could at present be given, as the commiitee were of differeht opinions in regard to his being qualified. , © Well,' said the father on his son's re-| turn, how did you make out ?\ < Why dad, I guess I shall stand a pret. ty smart chance of getting clear-sesing as how the jury couldn't agree.\ every step I took forward, I went two backward ; and couldn't have got here at all, if I hadn't turned bagk to yo the; other way.\ & Now that's jest my case. Ihave been putting after that gal a considerable time. | . Now, thinks I, T'H ga tother way-sho's Leen slitein of me, and now I'll stite her. What's suss for thg goose is sass for the PACAS FIGURED .& PLAIN lorgale or to exchange for almost any of 'the f wthictions of the Farmer at the. | TAdMEIS EXCH Macrame: Elmirag« nll lol. PURE GOLD PENCILS (finger thin ever before known all sises and > Prices sume very fine for $1 50 each, up to-the «ry. ones of Inrgest aigo for $4,50 cach. SICKLES & PRESWICK, ing there was some. (CZ 'Sambo,' said Tim is that ok than drupery, com- melon on your shoulder like three vegeta- 'Don't know.' you,' said Tim kindly taking it; 'this you will observe is a musk mglon ; and this,' giving it b toss, 'is a turg.up; and now,' he continued; as it came thundering over the head and face of the Sambo, tit is a squash.\ ( ense mment-wemas 03- 'Father! father have you got a shilling about you ? ° cal Avery and Cirguit is coming hereto. day ; they have got some new things, fa- ther ; a great Boy\Constructor, an can Lion just from. Asia, with forty stripes on his back and nary one alike, all thea pair| o monkeys oh a keen jump; children un. ears half price. ell, I wont no more to Mancy's.- Next Sabbath day I slicked myself up, and I dew say, that when I got my fixins on, I tgolé the shine clear off of any speci- weit of human natur.in our parts. - About meetid time, off I put, to Elthum Dodge's. e Dodge was as nice a gal as 'twixt hore and yonder, any more (than she wasn't just like Nancy - Ephraim Mussey, had used to: go and sep her; he was a clever fellar,.- but lhe) was dreadful jelus. to megtin with Patience, and sot rite afore Nanoy ; I didn't set m eyes on her till after |mebti; she nad 'a fetler with her, g blazin. red head, and le compasses ; she had a face as long as a thanksgiving dinner. I know'd. who ake was thinking about, and it wasn't the chap with the red head nuther. | I got th boein' Patience about a spell.-»| Kept my eye on Nancy, seed how tho cat was jumpin'; she didn't out about like she 'Ewill show to the lid there was' an aperture cut of a Procuring a hatchet, he knocked of the top of the box, and out jumpeda big he darkey, who had enscone. ed bimself with a plentiful supply of pro- visions for a week's voyage. 'The fellow outran all pursuit and Alexander closed his box and started in the steamer. finger's length. ?sgonrished © The greut Zoologi. Well, T- How to Give» > At a missonary meeting among the ne» roos in the West Indies these three ress. utions were agreed to : - 1. We will all give somethin 2. We will all give as God has ena. | Mayn't 1 go ~ ‘ * 3. - We will all give willingly. As soon as the meeting was over, a leading negro took his seat at with Fancy Dress Goods. 125151180“ Embrvidered swiss and Tarleton we; dresses. | E. T. Raxo. 4 Why sartin !' wit ; warm!) Portrait. P $quzauf£ «nd officia WC. JMF published M m tJ é Tus war tufy saxs Doctors out} West.-An Ohio M. D. lately wrote home the following amusing epistle ded I'de cum down 52d #\ 'doetur. -I hardly don't think I was iu more than 8 ours, afore out I cum as slick & b66 44 ever was seen : ¢ Hale columby happy land, .. If I aint a doctur, lll be hang'd ! I pukes, I purges, an Fswets em, _. Then if they di, wi-then I lets em.\ pen and fnk, to put down what each came to give. Many came forward and, gave more and some less. Among those that came was a rick old n Daniel Webster. did, arid looked rather sollemnty ; fifmh“ and forensic ar£+mentx in 8 vol. 8 gin hak tow eyes to kiss and make up, kept iitivup’zfill I lilies to have got in a mess aoout Patience. \Tha eriins thaught I gdin Arter. her for good, and got as a d tama turkay. 20, day Ephe cum down to our place looking as rathy as a milishy officer on a traininj|day. ° \ Ldok here,\ sex ho, \Seth daddy I conc |grindad ints ro almost as rich as all the others pf!“ fogeti’xer, who threw down om the table a smail silver coin. ke dat back again,! said the negro eceived the money, according to the first resolution, but not according to the second.\ -- 'Phe rich old man aci °rs with - (u %, [348.151chr, opposite the Kagle Tavern. Dress Goods “5&3. Plain 'plait and figured, Modonns ue and guide, Plaid luatrees, & the? 0. Oct. 6. | 4 Dat may be cordingly | took it as loud as a amall gila Atality ot price at _ * up, and hobbled back to rage. One after another came forward, more than himself, hé was again threw a p of thunder; \ Pll his soat in great \ Hallo I' sez 1; \ what's -brok 1\ ° \ Why,\ sez he, \I cum down to hey satisfaction about Patience Dodge, Hore I gets plente of custum, because they says they dize eezy. . don't forgit to put doctur afore my name.\} \ole R>()(.§ER,I.E‘£.w : th 'be darkied-*' innlitack of Groceri6s that fan't be bent eith When you rite, atid all givin | PatTinsoxn's. ashamed, .an ' piece of : mo. ney on the table s Dory\ \__ Ta thls of To \t b hats-3?“- John Marsh. P SnRarr Sxooring.--A shallow.-headed coxcomb, having received a peremptory nay, in answer from a young lady to whom, 'in spite of the most significant hints that his intentions were not agreebale, he| I've been courtinever since last yeat, and | she was just as good as mine, till you cum a goin arter her, and now I can't touch her with al forty-foot pole.\ - «# Why,\ sez I, \ what on carth are you |; ' Dard take dat It was a valuable picce was given so ill-tem fanswoered again :- mperance An icdotes. P Bine: nudge. Temperance Anegdotes illmsumn‘ of gflm; hm # mperance and the power of the peredly that the negro | . ; Bookatore, V [No sl ,-, * No, dat won't do yet. It may be, cor- din' to de first and second resolution not accordibg to de last to take vp his coin again hace ' Bull angry at himself and all the yegt, had \ popped the question\\ that I that | talkin': about ? 'I ain't got nothin to do. 't Live--he would blow his with your gal ; but s'pose I hag, there's nothin' for you toget wolfy about: « IF the al. has taken a liken to me, 'tain't i fault ; if T have taken a liken to ber,\ fain ¢ T MANUALS ING 613 fac similies of the various silver comms found in| errenlation, just Bookaellers. ° \*he wouldn brains out 14 . \*Twill be a them!\ said she ;\ and was o glorious shot If you kit as she turned upon her C Pry w. \ENINSUL AR ha - Can - 'he sat aclong time, till nearly all: were to | gone, and then cameo the table, and with 'a smile on his face, ve large sum to'the treasurar, ' ry well,\ said the, negro +[ to all the resolutions.\ - '. g y and left the room. - (Z\ An exchan friends are mistaken in su Taylor will never veto a bill 'has the best of reasons: to expect that ha will certainly 'veto Bill, Marcy.: . That under.the hard heel contemptousl her fault 5; and if we've taken a liken to NIN w AR._-BY * Price: fatles Bane, Marquis of London- 09. At Hart's Bookstore. la man that stole 2 Kj $0 te, both ‘ { p Hoots, bot & aim footfromt‘fiudwflk Shoe Slag ave b © 6 £12 paying - for both pair: or\ sage}, “2&1“ch of being a | each other, 'tain'f your fault; but T ain't «o alinighty.taken with hor, and you may e'says that our Whig adr\ ht 'A aught to pposing that gat her forall mes so youh: - and that it got savage about nothin.\ < ~ h : sex be, rather 1 down, «*I'm the uniuokiest thing in creation.\ I won't totherda was- an. old - Dd . ». det am ta' ' A good, mother amuses herself. in order amuseher children, 'as tha pigeon sof. tens in her own stomach the grain: with tir, or suffer {-Bill must assuredly,come posed to the [of \ m anifest haste and died of ihe Slory of a Safior, . £00 «-B say that we remaingd sixty days before we d-better| could make onrsejfesf known to. any ship. { fror : a We were taken to Canton, and there 1 had as the Jews' quarter, and from all the civ. to beg; for my money was 'at the bottom | it disabilities in the Roman states, 'wnd of the sea, and I had not taken the EIGQ‘W‘ you going down to Betsy Martin's tion to have it insured. s} * Is my Wife alive ?\ I asked. + \ Your funeral sermon has been prea a long time\ | . . - I said : , \* Mary, it is your husband !\ fainted. BVBI' a n} t California Gold Hubble: + . water, through stems of pipes, G t bubbles,\ ~expensiva to : be sure, were harmless 'compared with the | glittering, [golden delusion which ig beguiling thou. sands of credulous adventurers to Califor: nig. | ‘ ‘ in California true, the temptation would prove a curse rather than a blessing.. | But they are exaggerated if not idle tales, calculated to draw the imaginative the =_} [leace, or the gream of benevolence transs ferred into the, butter of beattithde, al! you have to do is to fly around and do good. As Dobbs 'very justly says, thero is more want of consider. \ t some nichidisearse, and they were selling' which she wishes to feed her little ones, sunshincziq one act of madness! than?!) All ' Jury, y ':1 lor ! It was two years from the time that 1 left America {that I Ianded in Boston.- I was walking th a hurried manner up one Ainbassador, supposed to be most friend aJ d is d 0 b of its streets, when I met my brother-in.{to them, and- has instructed the during Mr. Sevier's martyred tern daw.\ He could not speak, nor move, but | throughout the Turkish dominions he grasped my hand, and the tears gushed) tect and encourage them. > . bit-Pa- from his eyes. - , : - ed, for we have thought you were dead for som lay our child,whom I had neverseen. She was as beautiful as when I left her, but Leould sge a mournful expression up. on her face. Perhaps she was dreaming gnage it] of me. - I gazed for a long time-I did not me. | make any noise, for I dare not wake her. At length I imprinted a soft kiss upon the mencing examining it more closely, Near|cheek of my child. _ While doing it, a tear dropped from my eye, and fell upon her cheek. - Her eyes opened as clearly as though she had not long been sleeping. I saw that she began to be frightened, and And she clasped me about my neck, and But.I cannot describe to Emu that scexfie. She is now the happy wife ofa poor man. 1 am endeavoring to agcumulats a little property, and then I will lgave the sea for. e , - _|grand-children, and great-grandchildren, Every age, and all countries, have their bubbles. Of these the . only harmless ones are blown in childhood, of soap and Of the ' South Sea Bubble\ we publish; ed &n account a few days. since. Of <bub. bles\ nearer home every body has distinct recollections. - It is but a. few zdayé since_ we were all alarmed lest a %eneécentf Providence had failed to make land enough for thosjéfii‘kvbo are to possess it. Anon, it] L was feared that we were to be straitened, in the article of lumber, and hencé sat. acious men set themselves at work (tak- mg a census of all the pine trees left stan. ding. 'The people ran 'wild about the , '--nor can they give it too soon. cnitivation of the But these [o= tc Were all the stories of © Gold Digging __ If youwantthe milk of buman kind. ness thickened into the cream of. benevo- evammmesmsmmbning { - i 000. \The:. Year or Wohders, _ A p Yet the most remarkable indication There were only four of 's alive, and, | their approaching restoration to the Divine when morning came, we were ona small uninhabited island, with nothing to eat but the wild fruit common to that part of the earth. 1 will not distress you by an ac- |g count of our sufferings there;. suffice it-to- Tfilefi'rsft of December sees them'there | which they have groaned, ever since the] nojv seriously contemplating the subject reibuilding the Temple at Jerusalem. , Then it was my turn to ery for joy. He) bl¢ in Pennsylvania. \He had served le ® me a ghost, but I told her to unfasten the W shingtm} Union :- _ door and let me in, for I wished to see my From the R10th3nd Em’wmer, Jan. 7th, 1832. wife. She let me in and gave mea light, |, Yes somethufixtst be done-and it} and I went up stairs to my wife's room.- is the part of no € no free press to affedf to conceal it. in existence, those numbers wil} increas to more than two millions within Virgini -when our sister States are closing thei (loops upon our blacks for sale-and whet den It is well known to readers of the Bible, af the dispersion & long continued deg. hrist; was repeatedly foretold by Inspira-| | Accordingly, for eighteen centuries, this. Suter, are on t turn to her in fess than a twelvemonth.~- [people, 'meattered and peeled,\ yet retain. ritory, and their I took all my money with me save enough at a thous to support my wife in my absence, for the purpose of trading when in Ching, on my {evidence of thetruth and genuineness of account. - For a lorg timb we were favor. ffieVelutiog. ' - Dt ed with prosperous wind ; but, when in| | the China 'sea, a terrible storm came upon. us, so thatin a short time I saw the ves-{i g to an end,-that the ' set me to favor sel must be we were drifting on (n' Zion' isat hand. : 0 000.00 00 _ - unknown shore. _- {ordered the men to| ¢ Many JeWairi‘nfifingary, Prussia, Gey. provide esack tor h‘imselfi‘ in the best pos-} many. and other countries, have recently | sible manner, and forget the ship, as it was an impossibility to save her. ' We struck -s sea threw me upon the rock senseless,: and the next would have carfied me back into a watery grave, had not one of the sai. {Christian Sabbath. Nancy was | lors dragged me farther up the rocks. {1mm wga' ing their nationality, and théhgprjej’udiyces' mated at a thousan against the Saviour, have furnished living From this, of cour; But mow, it would sash), that their days: quires labor, and if of repudiation, as also predicted, aré com- ip the accounts, is now rémuners rate, of 820 a day, the profits: & wexlthy mines must be limite der'Van Humboldt proved thet poor silver mines of Saxony are embraced the religion of Christ; and many figfime than the rich silver mi pri ore have become eafiviriced,that Judaism gm, is to be improved by Christfanity, and &-lcents cheaper than it car mong other changes, have adopted the! I; chews; ‘h's'n- ike an? which have so long oppressed them, are ginningto do them good.. Rome has Fanted them \ the freedom of the city.'~~ probably be embodied in the 1; 3 ‘ $01; is the fact, that the gosernments:|ihai of the State of Nes fully released, by a late order of the Pope; | 'from their narrow and dirty lanes, known pps . , ‘déstruction of Jerusalem by Titus, in the; It was nearly a year before I found a year of opr Lord 79, chance to come home, and then I, a cap-| ; nd. v : - wor tain was obliged to ship as a common sai. | derful still, the Sublime Porte has just 18« sued a decree, placing the- Jews of Turkey, under the special protection of the British] And. what is perhaps even more won- 'pro-| E Tar Commonwearctn;\-- | cl Cist tells a capital story about a corista- rian Ross was elected Sécieta. a | Houston assistant Secreta y. i, al precept of some sort, on a particular ‘ ected Col . | friend-of his, greatly drunk at the time;re. |as Spgkez-A A portion of. belled against the law aud its myrmidon, | Gov. {seizing the officer and shaking him almost] tring: f y of He said my wife was living in our cot\}to pieces. 'The parties meeting a few [duction of slavery into the teri tory tage in the interior of the state. - It was ' I \would not have served you so if 1 bad 'been sober; it was all the develish whis.| key did it.' 'The official atlast mollified| an relénte'd under Jim's exposiulution.- any malice; nor valley it a cent on my own account, but as an officer, Jim, recol. and I remember how like a heavenit look. [lect whoevei’sbakes me, shakes the com-| harness for life, and I never had cause 1o| 20 !0 We. _ 1 got out of the carriage, and | moftwealh. - went to the window of the room where the | | _ Reminiscence. . servant girl slept and gently knocked.- \4. She opened the window and asked, \ who _correspond'ent,sa_ys the National Era,} furnishes the following Article from the Richmond Enquirer, when it was conduc- ted by the gentleman who now edits the man to deny it-off 'When this dark population is growing upon us-when every new census is but gathering its appalling numbers upon us!. -when, within a period equal to that in. which this Federal Constitution Has been our whites are moving wes;wardly in greater numbers than we like to hear of -when this, the fafrest land on all this continent, for soil, and climate, and situa- tion icombined, might become a sort of gar. spot, ff it were worked .by the hands of white men alone; can ' we, ought we to sit quietly down, fold 'our arms, and say to -_- Tharrel, was maintained fo t t tate of Major Heiss, in V < \The mines, with: the value, If ' discount must be may like every other p a yt Fhegold region of Cg of extend on both sides fifth; Mexico. it da, and to embrace a sur | discoveries are really of ith these statements lead us 1 institute the inqmzy'a f count of them. - Itis hide? e*: mysterions facet; ; thas gm}? alt trigy are involved in great mat all > prdaper fnths ters} every thing seems to United Stites, both in wat an? in our fereign ‘afqd dd? 200g ali y] , Major Borland is etected U. Senate Gen. K. C. Byrd',§> The House elected Col. 4 Tew days after, Jim the offender was profuse in | he insists on the adpption of th then three o'clock in the afternoon, and Ij his apologies; (© You know Jake, said he, Compromise. || _ [C took a train of cars that would carry me © within twenty-five miles of my wife.- Leaving the cars, I hired a boy, tho' it was night, to drive me home. It was about C i \, two o'clock} in the morning when that|' As to the shaking,' said he, ' I don't bear| sweet little e of mine azpcaredip ® ht night, a © m=-apdill} * Mother, enquired a 1} days sinee, \ why is it that; a solemn thing to die 2 It] is more solemn to live, © . Why, my child ? . think the most solemn of all ful how they. live than wh 10 “VB. | 25s | * 1 | r s | vessels, fly which means she wis » each other, © Well, well, this thing willl2, 3° ° o£. mtgome to the worst in our day. We jig“? go down to Joe Th will leave it to our children, and to our| \O*\ tem pins! : to take care of themselves, and to brave Heaven ' knows we are no fanatiocs-we detest the madness which actuated the 1 Amis dog Noirs. - But something ought to be done. Means, sure but gradusgl-sys- tematic, but discreet, ought to be sdopted for reducing the mass of evil which is pres- sing| upon: the South, and will still more press upon her the longer it is put of. We ought noute shut our yop NQF OUT £21993. . And though we speak almost without w hope that the Gommnitteo or the ont session to meet this question, yat we say now, inthe utmost sincerity of our hearts, that our wisest, men cannotgive too much of their sttention to 'tr Paitosoruse Ourvon®.-A learn- ed philospher being in his study, a, little {great ~scamps-exdéept- the girl came for some fire. Says the doctor, on a large scale, .. All m \* but you have nothing to take it in ; 'and, [as he was poing .to fetch something, the girl, taking some cold ashes 'in one hand; put the live coals on with the.other, . The: astonished sage threw down his book say. ing. |- \* With all, my Jearhing I never {should have found out that expedient.\ - {{T restless and theimprovident away from} ° f tn 9 1 L 1C their regular employments, under an in: fatuated hope of living without Albany Journal. NT ugly gave a| | Citanoss my Moor's 'Lrre.-About. vel. 3163?in ago wesnw a man light his cigar ifh/a twenty dollar. note of the Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank.. - :At that time he. was full.of life, and An- : real 'in the city of Philadelphia val- man. fllfitfiéefi begging alms in , cur pufilic streets. ~ Ha look ed wretched, wughnt. : Jy Wife, and miserbly clad:--{Pensylyant: an. boe. mo < L will do anything at the pres- this subject| - ~ [lienable rights ==exegpt. po the possession of rolling ? b in. sae : fl,\ 13a [the btorm.' Is this to act like men 2--|_ 'Me know about! - Why, Ligan Foll ..- ~ « in q§ontfixe; (“f your thundering old eyesout minutes E ~ , A card appears in one of the'] 2 their equanimnity amidst it a inFi presence of mind. , , - \All men are-endowed 'men who do notf@y .their h and equal-except negroes. sinners--exnept Those 'who 'church - Al} men ate allewe act freely--except Those who Bving: ~All well dressed an ed women are ladies-except}f Sketcher. _. P, med at 80,000. Alas! what change doth| \***. Time make-on Saturday last this foolish Vick ever you plmjg payd your moneys arid - {your cholee,\ ~. tous {confirmed, and the extraordinary p: ur, Which is said to have risen od. Solid lumps of gold have been fougd, equal: 10 ©4,000 'in valle, or almost? ks large as those foundon t je White H property belongmz to Messrs io e publiciands o ico,. furnishing. the 'gilver doll § ¥Oflb * I“ + # Hmporta ports of the Secretaries 6 the; Armz Navy, as otherwis6.Congress, itsel S. Senator | Wim. K. Sabastian in placé of Mr. Ill le] ‘ | It ls flwdght that Mr. Sen? will hef’ei‘ C; It is known also, that leading Jews are] ed for the next term. _; 400 10 ¥) ' ¢ off. The twoHouses of the Arkapsas L lature met on Monday, Nov. 27 in the ;: Gen f Jefferson, whs cliosen President unanimgasly,' J. Meff .. stheifixessag’cjig} ‘ is_ directed. againgt 'the doe.\ trings of the Free Soil party ow the int ~'; - Tho Most flag-5:5 w \ i 4 2+ % p igirl a few.. .; ¢ Begause it is only while we live that |C %. q y wu 3 , we do wrong ; and to do «wrong! How (far was that child' right ? - Qught not people tins F Political Wit, | £,; The Salem (Masy ) Advertise: ocratic paper, perpetrates the fof . Sporen.-By ship Democrat Captain!, - ;~ Cass, while provceeding up Hyit Raga-i C herm brig Nonsuch, Taylor;mas _ on a cruise in searchof the White House,} who report having left at Confusi barque Whig. Captain Webster,} The schooner Sizzler, Van Buy ter, was rup into on the 7th insf very badly, lost both masts, &c§ 18th, during a heavy\ gale she wi carrying the captain and mate ;? of thggcrew escaped saving nothigg. TA ra 3 . ,-t—' *§ wur - PkgcbcrrYr—chs- brought p? in) a ¢fty, arerapt to be rather precocious, | ; ., ~ I * 'Father, said an urchin, the of r day, | . of seven summers and sight winters,\ . ompson's, ant ' Roll, boy 1 what: do (ya? Raj»- about; apers, \ signed by all g“, York 5 [._ papers, \ signed by all the pg x thanking the *\ captain and hosses\ 0% wpe. <n capal boat, for the qg’reeahlepfig‘sffigfi their ,,; - voyage from Buffaie to Albany, an \cyan?- for their safety in a «farts ie sto | that atose, which. \ lashed the wit to fury,\ and threatening every t (lg'str-uétgbfi', never bra morsefit ( ithe gaptain and horses who niajotaif ich arethe mdukgys ®