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I'U-JMi ; , -I I ! -I i - - ? tj ' - I 1 1 v r. - -- -j - ml ' j -- - ii a. -r1 :15l 'if e . . i '"2 ft ' Vtt'"yaiM bVpurhoiMfrra which M''rTV --. 'ii'ii-L-i. .ii,kt; ir. ci.u r.f thai paw 1 .ence vAtff "'" iijpucbondriMW. '!-'' r.v r. SOIPTOMS. ' Op.rtoftlcurti svmptoma are.flatnTenv bUrua?h or ,bovel9. nl prwallons, "v l JAnL ?rf.tSin'Hlic nams. giddim-ss, dimness T fh falri4OHiiaiT,i,en an l,,,WJ,ub,lllJ ftrfx-U "ftAniie? jrrjmble. thoughj4l, dmpond VmftVplM. 8n,j jied.j!t:cmpanied with 'fydiro' of. ihc nejtuua system. i . utim -Mings and peculiar train of - ideas V; : iitnt:iul irimi" i nation aim -.ijYersntinjn exhibit an infinhe Jivrpitv. 'l'iie j 'LiiCiiiJ biHif mt-h are a as open lu ihis afllic- carsrs. - of any kind especially "ss' T,.e't'y mjac'en o a laie nonr in itie nigni, y jif.dKitjiJi iinmiKieraief use 01 mercury, !JM ptnjj'.iiH. "f ""ppressron of some ha- U iW ' H l'n,,a rupton , telaxailoii or S'Mtiill ,nw'B irtpwiant organs wilhin i ii'o iVi-mmn t nil's'..' . :-"i.7-i 1- VII PEN-DTJETOK & BRUNTSR, TiPlfOllS AA'D PROPniETORS J- rtiMishcd Weekly at. Two Dolls, and Tifty Cts. - 3j VOLUME Till; S: hi- i I ! i -. - t r- i , THE SniPWREClU !l V h'U prTflK'pil of ireatment are, lo re ij;Wrfn. to' strengthen the Wy, abd Len"thrtpirnsJ which may be proruotfed n'ttcjsp, f itjtj loprst' regular ' rneals; and L4nf cot erj Ji ion. The Ijowefs (if costive) ia rcfuClf recolaiied by Jhe occasional use ,hi;r.ipf;rUt. ' ,VeT knotv nothing- better 'K'iiuJed tafcbUin tbisend.than Ur.AVilliam K-3v-")i'l l,'--Dt'"mS mM and certain J , ojitRtn.' The bowels .being once Xm 'jbMiiwumablft Camomile PiUs,(which 4J, uvni("Drlf 4e and ajnli -spasmodic are an "jifh'flHT without dispute have Jiyei a rreij4b1cPsio'5 o the numerous publio. Huti rNi?iV1 le1 recommended a free ri-ijf birrTV. but iq should not be resorted to ; .in, ihhvigj&i it will greatly" anravate the lFAxti W ilTHRKFY :.EAtlS STAND-mi?-Mi MUioOp bchuylkillrafflicted wfhbfci Mtresinc- malady. Symptoms: -4iaVllri$rtiri fliiilleoey, disturbed Test; ner- TiiWdaV pSrdUfico!ly of breathing, tightness imlT'cllfrf ,frfss breast, dizzinesss, oer ?iitiita1)ity:and restlessness, could not lie 'ur lotii position without the sensation of ifrg)fl(liiii'V,lionl palpitation of the heart, cuuftssini.tJgii. cosiiveiiess, pain of the stom- -(Mroiv-lmp'orat debility and deficiency of nnvoiif riergy. M rj It. Monroe gave up fvarj.thmjit tl I recovery, ann aire cespair &ai on ihecofifpeiiaace n evtry person mieresreain Lreifeteftfeor bappitiesr, till by accident be HirH irt f pabllc paper some cures effected by Dr m. FM AN' M KIMU IN K in his-' cum- pll'a'i h if i Induced bini t.i purchase a psck riinlie rtMs.iwhich ipsulied in completely f-iloirf(-Aerv fevmiktorm of his disease. He t l$lP.lO savs niil UHtii ve ijiir nils uaiaiiuuu w ggvtttilttttal 3iHfittcrg - . . ! i ' ! ; - T; Fivtti the Maine Farmer i i r v PROPOSITION FOR KEEPING MORtt stock And keeping it behteh iijr, uo mes u o n ov i arm ets now, iiKm our fdtther,! depend more than they ought upon toe scy tne ana itciuorK onrapie lanq; in securing 'bay as (bed for their caitle, and: not enougn upon corn, barley ana roots I would sayitd lhern, use'-all your; barn and hog manure ort a small piece of j land fori corn, be careful lo plant an early variety ano till well, and it 'has proved to be as sure a' crop for halfi century past in the centre; of Maine ai any other.;. If we "get a'Jorl and a half of hay to the act e we think: we: do pretty-well but if we get 4p biushels ofs corn to the Ure, the stalks, husks,jaBd small! corn are wptlh as much for slock as Uie; ton and half of hav. Then ne have 40 H which; r f bushels t "It of j 'good sound corn le for stock is; worth four torts of hay, I am aware t ial the Jabor is more on acre, but the Hand is led in much der for A GOOD STORY, WITH A GOOD MORAL r - He wzspoor and nn worthy of ber," Un- wot tby, because poor ab, thought Ihow ma rj beans has this false idea broken."" 1 ,;iuu vii sue wept ; i At what a sailor sorTers-f Dfv you ieo that tall, sickly Iooktnl irl ?" said Allan trf me, when on a visit id (he- shore. we were walking arm in arm along. he' beach ; llook how she wanders a mrfng tb wjllows, and bow steadfastly she gazes oo the sea " 1 tarried, and fur the first'time observed slendor, delieatefemalei apparently a youih, inih grove oh the borders of the ocean noi far distant her form apd motion were of t hemel ves sufiicieni iq attract notice at any time, and in any; situa tion ; the time at early sui rising, and the scene one of lune yet grand and bfao iful simplicity, shed now a double interest around her ; scarcely knowing what we did, we wandered -down to-; wards her. She withdrew silently jtl ok ap proach, and, gliding away to the mahsinn 'house, disappeared behind broa'd pora!s, bni si she pass wt.we had a full view of her. A pretty 'smile played n her lips as she gracefully returned our morning salutation j and that single clafiee re vealed a face nnsi exquisitely beautiful for the symmetry of is propurtjuns, the expression of its fValureai, and the flash cf light that ws( shed o ver it by blight and roost beviicbingpye; and not less beautiful for the impress of. Sickness it bore, and the soft feverish .flush (hat rnjr)gled with the patenessf of a fine lair cheek; I Dot "she passed on, and. we looked io vain for her appear ance among the guests at breakfast. We coold only learn that she was an individual under the care of her brother, and she constantly kepi her room...; '-,.--..... ,. . ; .. ;.. , . . j The morning passed away in the. usual round of amusements ; and a large hunting ; party was made up in the afternoon, of which thel brot her of the fair invalid was-one.- He wore, however, a forbidding countenance, and his manners were so far from beinff'agraeable. thai his oresence threw a dampness over social intercourse the pleasures of the sport were marred, arid meeting Viib bui pcor success we returned to-ltrte board- ihg house tvo hours before stin dovn. I 1 The day - had beeo calm and tranquil : and a3 the evening drew towards a close, the lantici pation of a lovely, night ofiened. the weariness of a sultry day. To increase' the beauty of the splendid prospect before us, made up of an end less expanse of waveless waters ; cbvJre(ii wiih small craft, and single masted coasters. 'I he shad ow of a noble ship was discovered oti ihej utmost verge of the honzuri, rapidly grbwititV flafcrr, as ii oioagnion oy wina3 wnicn Lad not as yet dri ven one breaker to the shore; and as, it rew lar ger and latger, a streak of cloud seemed l td rise out of thbosom of the ocean and spread jound the horizon to the settihw sun ! r ; ! -: . . . - -is is utaii iu wonifjr uictcKuess as jfttwiiwittt Tic Uolereux, violent pain dHf ' crc JViUl w"" v'orui a ion oi spreaa aoroaa ; me sea tow! flew jfcreaming in Wn'i),!utdlvomttingL with a burning beat hay to a man who knows-that roots.lvill keep 'Fom "if, wal?r the "J?"1 shallops tai glided t. it , i i ,i t . A U . . v s if . I rifMf.f-fiil IV fift thpfihnrp coi?al if.A -Gilt'- l. mWn P.roeav n straw.or poor hay- ' :d , : Z 17 tttiiiiif riniir hA.rai n i nun hih hi i v ii-.f iie sh v . l p ii ; - . -;it - i f m WK i v . Lr fr,n Pdi,?inP nf anv kind. a"d !ha 1 area treat as a chartge, &c. bors to the, east. " We shall havelal blow to nliajer ksi-ld commefcceil using Dr EvansM Here we gHjwhat is equal to twel4 tons of renvwked an ok! weaiher beated Capiain, i; v.,r tun,.ii.cfDt on. rr..m r - iijj . . - ii i i viio iviinHjr azr:inisi h pinar or itie Durtico. ! ' 1 i i " j t I f nprA id Hifhrnlf v an hrpalrinrr nwav frnm er It. if It comes tn as It nrnmicpQ " i : V I r.a jt inMuMia I inaMWMiiP i ipw iimvv iiinurr. l v . - - - w - - - - : i IBv IVttV B H'Mlli v ""iw ""-"'I i 4 ii . 1 1 w w ii , Next the corn better or- succeeding crops, all can see. as to roots, for according! to the a- . i '?. k .i Ml . - bove proposition the farmer has no manure to put on to hi lie procures 4 cost of vhich and for them ;" but suppose bushels of common salt, the 4 bushels jof jplaster, A cssk ofr lime (slack U). 8 busbels wooa ashes Procuring, say Take 82,67 1,20 2,00 1,00 - 1,00 S7,87 on in vonr Krtfnv flnnr and with a ahovel mix it well.. When you .have prepared I an acre of land for! sowing ihiifapicted with the same or any syrup-- yorJT. cartots, sugar beets or rutabaga, all mBsf unr iiwim .i.iHi" " it" out iue jiasi narrowing, spreao on one nan oi aiewieivebe ines.imable a hr U the firiiiieing top pi dtSR pif TiO'lDOLOREUX. ,. clress with the other half, & you wiij belike- )Wf,fU J'.hnst., v-tfe of Capt. 4 Joseph jT to gJ a cro of 600 bushels from your Jomtn,! liynr., imoss jwas severely amicteo The very, feelingfa brother could thus lorn to scorn, I profess operated differently on me I now behe'd the effects ofl cross and disappointed love in the remains of a broken heart, j The wild and incoherent fancy that flattered in the breast of that poor victim offpride, " bore witness to ibe power of her affections 5 and ' I sighed for her while I stepped iniof the boat which was to coo vey me and the stranger to the beach. -: ' " The ship lay within 40 rods ofjtbe beach ; but the sea was making a tremendous; breach over ber, and the fary' qf the waves ; rendered ap proach impossible. boat which had been drag: ged over was manned, howaerjby three fisb- ermen, wbo made af bold attempt to reach her ; as was- expected, the boat had scarcely put off oeiore sne was crusuea oown ana oat two or me adventurous men ganed the ; land once more. Several flashes of lightning which followed sw ift upon each other now blazed arurtnd the wreck, and we saw some'jpiunging into the wves, oth ers cl.-nging to the femaining rigging for life, and others again in? despair reining them selves to their fate AH wis once more dark. Six hours passed in fruitless attempts to render assistance to thesuflrer3. At last the day bruk, the winds declined, he waves were hushed into comparative stillness,, and a full view of the wreck presented itself to the eye..! She was a j noble ship ; -the boatswain boarded ber ; she was Ton fnrfia m n e aw a. in t t l w m . , A m . . n K ait inuiuiuaii , sc'cii'vi ujci ucw uu jusaru- g-ers were found lifeless corpses, scattered along the shore. Thirteen poly remained of all that had composed the company. As day grew bright along the eastern sky,' a little boat was seen issuing- from! a' neighboring bay, and shaping ys "course towards New York, with two solitary individuals in jit. I traced it as far as the eye could reach, gliding;1 swiftly over the blue expanse of watert, till it vanished far off towards the shores of Staler) Island. As it fff-d thus i way, apparently heedless of the ru ins the strm had strewed along the coast it seemed a phantom bqat conveying the spirits of tne departed mariners from the; scene cf their gloomy exit. ! 4 , .; ; f- But tbe beauty of the rising son,, the majestic roll ot the lately stotm-tcst billows, tbe scenes of devastation which the coast piesented, and the silent departure of the little unknown skiff, though collectively J presenting that morning a piciure full qf rich af;d touching Interest, attrac ed but a secondary, Hegree of notice. No tine left the wreck until the surviving sufferers bad vents, however apparently melancholy, when all things are directed by the wisdom of a power a bove us ! - ;' v. ... . . . i ... - " - - ' - ' ' ; ' ' 1 MARK I AGE. : If The following very pretty sentiments on piie of the most interesting of all subjects, we , copy from : the Little Genius : j 31 ar- riage is to woman at -once the happiest and saddest event of her life. It is tne promise c future bliss, raised on the death of all present enjoy men ts. She quits her! home. uf r parents, her companion?, herorcupa- iipns every one. on wnicu sue nas nuneiio depended for comfort, for affection, for kind-" ness, lor pleasure. l be parent , by whose advice she had been guided, the sister to whom she avowed to impart every embryo nought and feeling the: brother who has played with her by turns, the councellor ad the councelledall are. to be forsaken aone fell stroke; rand yet she flies with joy into me untroauen patii oeiore ner. Boor. ff up by the confidence of re-quited love, shje bids a fond anogfateful adieu to life that is past, and returns with excited hopes and jpyous anticipations of the happiness to cqme. J hen wo to the man who can blight such fair hopes, who? can treacherouily lure such a heart from its peaceful enjoyment and the watchful protection at home wbo can, coward like, break the illusions that have won her, and destroy the confidence' which lo'ye hasinspired rwo to such a man." . HOW.WC APPLES DO svi: . Who "made way with cpwaTi! r f millions of the people's money f V.. ren'a bfitcials ! ; "Who Avere unwilling into an investigation for tlie shewing the'aituaiionof the pulli" H and the connexion of Renben M ' " with the DepoMte Bmiks ! The V I ren party : Who evinced a disposer r stifle enquiry and suppress facts, so r? people might remain irt darkness, cr . I : know any-ihingnf the corruptions c i t Government? The friend. nf the Ad r istration in the Uouseof RpprtseM ill. Who Wanted a Branch of the United b Bank at. Albany? :Mwnin Van Rurcr, : Who signed a memorial to Conrrf j-r ing fora Branch of . United Statt s D Nashvillev Tennessee ? , General J I and Felix Grnddy ! ' Who thought it i enough to have'served nnder such a CK and then wheeled obout and songht a lir more; glory by suffering his name t ! run lor trie rresideney Martin Vnn I ; been conveyed oo shore, and the property ren ! -Who pledged himself to foil i'9 I r' - il LOCUSTf AT SEA. ! l 1 1 . i I i - :rf i .l. Lr '! . i.r-i. i Vi.r i,. ..v. i ! 1 lift SnlD W as now in in II vipiv (r- ! i ih hB psfira-liy J CUJHU. iieieieiict; can ue iiuu i iue USo pi luc pilCUIorii anu u(ii(l Idlllcl 3 I , , , , , lite auoyc, Py caimiij hi i'Jis M a's dahter's Store, SS9 Grand street, Ml, 1 L i'fuflci f$tq Ivith .J: I L . . i ?. . ' crew uau caught the Dresa??e before usi Uirv tan customsbutive could or would do it, j been crowding all sail fd make therryWs be we might winter our slock at less than half t fw night, j -a steady breeze now burefiHatia ra- Kennv. No 115 Lewis he expense We usually have, and of course, P b"1 ih oItf;liered eveore ra ij i ew is . , H . . , j ' pidly upon it. S !l but little anxieiy was felt :e 'ery i i. . i(' 1 1 - 13? Anne F TPrivbet-ei?e Stanton and-l louston sts , afflic- - 'i ' t . i . io tn mvintr i:airpc nr . . - i ' ' n , a .1 c , 1 ........ i i ""L . and better manure. ; i"reav oi oanwei aauea sunumiiv to tne niciure uinilqllnn lolls en1&mnni( I j- T ; IT i . ; ti 4 :t 1 .... 5 I . , . Mv.o.w,., .w , . .t.-fi . as ii in ite connneiice m bein'ir" able U teach a ill (. .i J I . L ; n 1 n . m, i.n . I ill HiAoft ilnna chnn I I ,,on ei n . ! a . I ; . . . c . . '. . :?Bf Ti" BV I t -tf 'H. ri'i..ait..i . ,Mrs1 i place ol safety, the i vessel - stood towarcfei New "rrsevLuuyiiossantimnessoistgmon.u in owhho has arable soiL to think, ! York and thogh the sun disappeared: ii, jits set :i ?ffff?1 siue..sin oa esi u,,er n- K" J J- j, ', " fi L J- Ping among the clouds, and the. wind whistled WmW anJ iningtiiaioemanoea .v - f:. Rrboad the mansion, and drove the breakers into 'wpre.jsomeiimes a visionary iaea oi ol hisfather, and thus bis neigBbors see pforioos clamor, the point seemed yet i within Pftanuao if her disease, a whimsical aver- :..J LiL:i. i i... '...-JJ .ir Ireach. " ;!i S .7. i ? 1 ... 11 - 1 111s success, which 1 uavu nuu'iuui ui. luev k : . . ?is 1 linu?.iarpPrspns ana p.aces, grouou.e . -j . U.J , . J L I 1 Suddenly the scene charged. A ibpge mass -r-'Miunsfi personal juanger anu puieny , wuuiu ctiiaioij luuow, diiu wo birvMi ail ue 0f blackness that huro- over the sky,! seemed to "lrUT,atid weariness of life, disconten- much .eiv riiieh benefitted. ManV more I break -up j'a t iolent ;gale set in, and.fwlien bo ttVrnLI noiiLr lia nnr livi cho ccrvl I TOOtS have 1 niedi deeded and. thought shelled a arooant 1 have named. Still as1 we need hallucinaiions. some hfy 1 !M8 fresh meadowor un 'r r''Py nadine advice oi several eminent signuy swamps, iei us ciear away me uusn- 'imu,i. iiiiit i in ii tKi-viiiir: 1U41UU1CIUU3 aiivrui i M . M -1 a . . - .... k v f :J i j ' i . t - i r?f ami iimw inriii. 11 ijiii irin rp 11111 f'liiilpiitUlpuinhtatn even temporary allevia-1 . :'ofbedf-Ues$ingptateitill her husband per- niA imiKl hn rnntpnl aiilf. ftintr fttnlrt li her hnsliami ner- I " . w.. . k3fl'fiRtiketri(ilof by mode of treatmeM. less gt oik. "Don't forget to raie I e w how iquije lelieved, and finds herself jotj,nl hpaljle uf atlendijng' to her domestic af ,4,r!Vlaiav.ie enjoys as good health at vV'?Wbt 'H ak rsriod of her existence. y,uww4od of the aforesaid "Anne been raised on an acre than the . . J. ir to mix With you . .. i . and other root keeping potatoes late, the indefatigable' mariners atiribnted to make off. From the moment ihesliiptichanged her courpe, anxiety and fear seemed I wlralerTon every bruw, which wet increased each minute. Uut she made headway, apparently! worked to admiration, and we at last lost siht of her. in th thick gloom of gathering clouds- and the darknees ot the approaching night. 1 1 8 J A hurricane came on. 'the short' seend to shake with the very thunder of th I dashinw - -, :, ttnyi.f -s ' s W0rrilore the, t U x ' day 0f December, tIT.pj fus 1 1 I "". -'v'ul- oi uceus. Ml1 ! ' A Yankee, years since to XiX4S' CA?K0F ACUTE f'ltbM A riI. with an Affpmtnn r .v,a Mcured Uder the treatment of Doctor ? ,n f JW.'EVANS 100 Chatham sueet. New- ,ronla! tmin S 'Jarvfis, 13 Centre st. j VkJN, M,i afflicted! fortfour years with other a oir apples, pumpkins, Squashes waves, but we coujd see ni light displayed oVer ots for your gruntersJ !j j j; S'l the ocean. We retired ; out an hour before il lf4 A- -" midnighi, the cry of a vef-sel is coming on ibe A CURtOUS GRIST, si T t f who migrated some twenty III' Illinois, oevisea the loiiow. beach !" roused us from our slumbers, and as far as the news spread all came rushm? loihe shorn. The lightning played in awful vividness amono- i the clouds, and in the Jighl of in blinding flash ier we s w iue vessel which had sailed so grace tuny over me oosom of the. sea a few; hbrs be- tng ingenious iubsiitute for a grist mill. At fore, not indeed a wreck, but just on the borders the foot of a: fall in a small stream, he drove of the tnournain breakers ; a moment 'elapsed i croicn buck ; ne piaceo another nor-1 ano one wnne surge ot loam stem lo envelop it lv nhAnt pitrht fPt lona. tin nnn nH r she had Struck ! 1 M. ch be! Iliad fixed a peslWand'on the ij Gowds succeeded in getting over to the Uacb JhiirkeL The water from! the falMd.Just asJ w" Preparing 1o em hark, the! beau- pWiaall hisjoin s. wlHch'werealwavs 6Ired tbe bifcket, carrying that diiWn and .hi L07 aha7, lurraikj .. -1 .i. i . ii . . . . 'i - . i . - i . . i . - i i . - , . wa3Mfe in the charge of the wreck master. ar..f . r 3 . ' L . - f . vve men returned rogtne Doaruing nouse, taiiiju ed and exhausted ; and sal down to an excellent and acceptable meal. But breakfast was-not over before an alarm was given. The pretty invalid girl, whom her brother had siven aslar prisoner into the hands of the domestics in the night-, was no where to be found, She had escaped from her window. Search was made fal and near and at last she was given op for lost. The brother was inconsolable far her loss Now, when the opportunity .of reparation was past, he cursed his qwn unfeeling conduct, and declared that tbe recollection of a sister's sutler ings and death, would haunt; him to bis dying d3y. The shore was diligently searched for the body, hut in vain ; and in a few months after a i i:j .. ' , . JA i. L L1 rn.ii uieiium li.ouuiijeui BJse io ner uieraory in i nil adelphia, un Jer the direction of her relative.! But days and years ased on ; that monument half hidden in tall fgrass in the church yard, ceased tu attract notice ; the brother removed to the south ; and the raae of the:bnfortonaie girl ceasad to be spoken, s her virtues, her endu rance, and her fate cfased to be remembered. ? It is thus that time, ia his triumphant course, prostrates and obliterates the mulable associa tions of the world : kl one moment breakinn- in r ? . , 0 . opdn ibe peaceful cicle of relatives and friends, and calling one Tnd another unexpecicdly away, and ihen breathing upon the frai) monomenis of . er : i 2: .1 . ' it . c 1 pasji aiucuoii, ano wjinering ;ne nuwers 01 me moiy. 'J'here is not a solitary grave but gives an example of the fojmer ; and but. few, indeed, that do not bring forcibly to mind the latter.? We die and are forgotten. A tear, a sigh, per haps one pious ejaculation, or a prayer, and the earth is shovelled itfjiipoo the cr'fnn lid; the place of sepulture isf lefs, and the letters that mark the spot are obliterated ; and the once be loved form commingles with the dost, and if ever it occupies ones wondering thought, it is when we approach the grave apd contemplate the end of the jtiurny,of life. ! r But this is a d'greWion, and! perhaps an im proper one in this place. Trie fob: steps of a" fre quent visitant, was pot seen atneng the green grass that surrounded the mcttument of M. but there was one, who ciften thought of it, though far away, in solitude and tears fit was a bro ther. : I'- . I I ', ' - When many years had been j spent at a dis tance, he came once nore to Philadelphia, to pay a 1 at tribute of respect and love lo her with whuse death he sttlll charsed himself. Now a man debilitated, but riot by years, with: a .grey head, and snpportedpjy a staff, he walked into A letter from the mate of the brig Levant bl Boston, to bis friends in Beverly dated Montevideo, January 16th, 1340, publish ed In the Salem (Essex Co.) Register, slates that after having encountered a veiy severe gqle, on the 13th September, when in lati tude of about eighteen degrees north, and the nearest land being over four hundred aWd fifty miles distant, they were surrounded fpltwo days by large swarms of locusts. of a large size; and in the afternoon of the second day, in a squall from tbe north eait4the sky was completely black with them. Tiey covered every patt of the trig. rThere ys no land to the northwest for several thousand miles. Two days afterwards the wiather being moderate, the brig! sailed through swarms of tbera floating dead upon tb0 water. '-- HP'he Levant'was waiting for the raising ofjthe French Blockade, which event, did dpi seem likely io happen soon. The French had some fifty sail of men of war there. The writer says that he counted from an emir ence on shore, over one hundred and fifty vessels, most of them waiting. No vessels, exjeept a lew small craft attempted to tun tip, and they were pretty sure to be taken. Ricnmond Compiler. the footsteps i)f'hta illustrious predecrs: Martin Van Buren V No slave nevtr c pressed;'!a sentiment more" servile i:i presence of vhis,aiaster. Who voted f free negro soflrage in the . Convention . Newr York! ifiMartiri Van Buren Wi voted fjoirjhe Tariff of 1828? Martin V. Buren! -Who proved his idcr.ti iy v. i ; that oppressive measure by-making kno the fact that be had vested twenty ilmus: dollars'lnTeheep lv Martin Van Burt :. ! Who called John C Calhoun, Catiline t ler the'Roman conspirator I Franeh I' Blair ! Who now lands him as a Pair: Francis P. Blair ! XWV-P001'6. ' C. Calhoun In 183 as ar;d.isorgcn-'. r and an enemy to his country? -The V Buren party. f,V;Vh.o-;ar nowrwiltine rim him for Mhe highest flic within t! gift of the people;? . TlieVn -Buirrii -r ; Who encouraged the PetBinkeV'?' n 183 1? 'The, Baling Dyjsty Av ho : waging war against that system no v. i? Tl same power! - :Who said if he had bec r pable of thinking dutipg ihe lwcvclun ; s war, lie would linve been a toryf C s : gersojl. a Van ITuren Candidate for (' gress in Pennsy I vania' last yes r I Vv' ! give utterance to,ihef sordid doctrine 4 the vt-tors belong the" spoilsr''i Kx-G r ernor Marey of NewfYbrkVa w, mm. and the" very pink of locr-foooii - Who gloried in having marched uiiur federal bannerr soliing as it waved in Jersey? r Jarratt Warda Van Brcn ator in Congress! ho as Vice rresivU of the Senate of the United States, vnt gainst the nomihatioX of Martin hi I -ren as Minister tb.the Court of St., J u : John C. Ca'.hpnn! Who is one of Uio grr champions of Van liure ti?a A d in i nist r t i r now? - John C. Calhoun, who opposed t little kinderhockcr with as much bittern as any man living. And this the party, n: i' these the men that have the unhiushinr -frontei to taunt the Whig , Reputlir; -with inconiitency. ;The end at Which selfish and intTiguing politicians aim, not accord with the spirit of the Cons tits lion, or genius of our people.' Their s cessTis a prelude to theiidpwn fall. Tl t is nothing more certain tan that deceit ' the most snicidal of all possible policy, r.r ' that popularity cannot be permanent unl r founded on truth, honesty and virtue - V. fX fJloanoht AdtQcatt, II j For a Jit of extravagance and fully. G"to thework house, or speak 'with the fagged and wretched inmates of a jail, and you will be convinced : Who makes his bad of brier and thorn, Musi be content to lie forlorn. From ihe Boston Pilot. From the IVasliington Globe nf tic lUh iyi. DESTRUCTIVE FIUE! . A fire brote ouVbctween 1 and 2 oVIc:!; this morning, in the building occupied I y Messis. LanglreeC and rO'Sullivan, cr.-l Thomas Allen, as, printing oOtces for t!-,o Democratic Review and the Madisoistir.. Before the fire companiet reached thcr the fire had made such progress as to leave no Itope of saving the building, or any con siderable portion of thej)rinting matert .h in it Messrs. Langtree and: O'Sulliv-ri saved most of the stereotype plates of -th Madison' papers, and about 1,000 copies cl a sense of One j r v v a f -ft ;; 1 1 3 ' iM I ,Y53fnncr)e84,Kfcwrsagrea waui j lunipg iroro nis wor iotuis mor- $LWr. inl lbe nerlvons system. lar be in addition to the stock1 be put "? 9!u?e svmolorns weirp Pnlirelv removed. W eft cuta eflected by Dr Wm Ei I iiw.i. ' . I : - : . . J 1 : 1 d i I 4 V. i j j S '.. ! I T i r - I Vllfril the graveyard, and iaelt beside the mouldering By the swept hearih, and cheerful 6reio sit rer it m silent de.- ith him I loved, to yiew wiiii gnsiening i n i.il I j! f I ll :1 1 The followinij Teaatiful lines form no idle picjiore of the fancy. How many a female, bred tip'io ease,in affliience and refinement, and afier- imuuv' iidiik, tu ..iv uuouaui vi uvi i.iiviv.. - . .. ; . .. i s i. I 'I . 4 . t.nl.... n.AvA Anlrt n ! Ital been doomed at length to realize the sad re- TVru . " i 0 hi V If , . , . . " .. , destroyed.- -The edition 1,800 copies, three ptcp n,hirh i hPTB described. 1 . J . - . . - ' c. t ' L &e nnri m SOLILOQUY of a DRUNKARD'S WIFE i - ' . 1 1 Time was, when moch he"loved me, Vhen we walk'd at the close of day l' inhale Te' vernalbreeze: wrell do I remember. How theh,wilbcareful hand.hedrew my mantle, iund me -fearful lest the evening dews Should mar-my fragile healib. Yes, then his eye Looked kindly on me: when my heart was sad, tlw tenderly he wip"d my tears away, White from his lipsih;e vords cf gentle soothing I if' softest accents fell. .' - . Hwblesl my evenings tsn, when wint'ry blasts Were howling round our ppaceful dwelling. O! it was sweet, the daily task performed, mon u men t . W b i le bend ins over votion, a light step shook tbe weeds behind him, and turning, he beheld an interesting female, leaning upon the arai of a gentleman, and wbo appeared to have broken in accidentally upon tbe hours of meditation. jTbey asked pardon ; ah, it is jrranied.'8aid the feefile man : ".learsshed in the mornihg, came rushing down crying and in,lt:i, JJ .iV.",j Avr:Mw"n a peff, ypon wmcn iue onei sioe oi rnaa remaineowith oh i'..nh.r.l inA iffer i?n.' J.Ll.-.iLj .h lhe hucket would strike, capsize andjempty Khmd.now followed tier. and asked assistkWe io Uelf ,h. iA..n eltunA Th n ea3n,onatiended by relief. The a- "i""'"g f" pw" ,'io aigc in- rr: ,3 , ;r ,,,e i"men 'o cepentf upon jfbms ere also attended wilt consid- dl?n Mortar-, containing the corn. j In that j J M rJ,nt fePP oof thebt. and r. ' ... 3 ,"r senseless 10; the man Sinn. whli( h still fVt.kl i i. . ' eyea Ad all a parent's fondness, the budding graces Ol our little ones; MS i I -- ;l (it - . 'i . .1 Then ve had a father; lovely'babes now no more than helpless or - phans! i on lhe monument of fa sister, hive no claim to Vior mnther more than widow's grief has known: secrecy." The strafgers wept, i Affected him- sharper pangs than tnose woo mourn me ; lha nl n,n enhKsH lliiiif! thA I!!) l i ft flPrtd. volumes to eachvalned at from 810,000 to 12000. ; They were insured for .0,')00 ; and their property: destroyed is esstimatcd at from Si 5,000 to $18,000. The mateual? of the Madisonian-ofiice were all destroy ed, and no tnsiirauee on them. They wrrc worth, we suppose, from SC000 to $9.O0. The roof and the upper flnnr of the M''1' cal College were burnt : insured for $3,0 CO and it will reqntre that sum" it is suppnsr d, to repair it. The Baptist Church was m jored to the amount of $500 or $G00. A frame soap factorv was entirely destroyed, worth, probably, between $800 and $10(n. It is not ascertained how the fire origi nated. Some of the hands in the Madisonha office were at work until after 12 o clot I: ; and the fire had made great progress' when discovered, about half after 1 o'clock. Lut the prevailing opinion if, that it occtirreu in .Messrs. jangncc ,. w A U 1 1 I t m anAnl I.A II.All ! Rvans. . 'H; . l-.-l- -l i liH.rs.i- .1 J ;& if 1 1 .- lfMm York. W.r.- rr!- . - oKiart; tf:Jr-: : .! r - "-"r . 'J . f. i4aTffmrlf T'og duly sworn, doth dew 'I ' "V VS II4ICU - III UO - Sffi.nfr- ! ,-r.:- Kt.i.i.s.jARVis.. - ftllW,f : iHs 2.5"' f Nmlr. ) 8S6. fSte'- WMUS (Bookstore) ChtriwS, C. ii "ma 1 1 1 -1 rv ii'i'i'l:tyiil:.i. 1 there, In the siapeof a raccoon, which was pounded -Me, hair and boneslwitb the corn, 6 a Similitude inconsistency iHp.'woi k-. house soup.; fl he 'coon not observing an) tning to interiere witn his tnlentioris in ref erence to the corn, or not understanding the 1 1. .vm. 1 l 1 .1 1.1 r 9 1 iiii a ianw w Kim n ma n rain i na m r in uir n i wvm mm j i-au um !! UIO U UVII W w t and gazed upon tbe mourner's face. " Can tbta be Agostus Hampdepcan this be my loog lost brother?" Sbe said; as she reached out ter trembling hands'! bad ona only sister," Said Agustus ; tbe name engraved; upon this tomb was bers, and yel lseij ber image io your face ; has tbe tomb returned its victim, or was I de ceived, and did ibel waves, not i indeed, receive her ?" , - .! . 4 ,i j -. .. -,! Tbe history of thjt mortament, and the can- salt -nnnn -4 w rim mnriir mfi-iiiai inn i n i Sill UJIUII UJWM.I vii.fi(. B . lUil cheon upon the provender, so prervidentially fell. in Wttbif When: the pestle, in' the even tamty bf all ijarthly calculations. Green viltb JllQUn&taeer. sion, while sh still feebly raved aboot the storm, the ship, and Henry. We conducted her 'to ber Tom, aod-baving given ber charge id the do mestics, we both determined to a0 over to the oeacn. . .. r .j j i . 1! Tbe 8?ene W8S of so novel and mysterious a ?alar! -,ISlr-n2e'J,ke hatttipliither to forbidding visitor broke tbe mvsiPirT, c c!ln j , g . J ' V rf sJ -.VIIVIIVV Uls7V J V' - --r- ri uo oeiore ooserveo, by the single observation; j ses ot that brother sorrows, burst upon her. n Poor Henrietta. shA nnra t..i tr . , . . I c-, L .l-u: i- ; kl. . n. H i , - vcu leoua paiior , cue reroemijerea 'iiw,tii!Pic.; ,.ohb rrcoiitti- ed escaping frotn bef) rrjm, to loe sea side on .D..urai .gent, pwhed him. birn bo,,, ,nd will "12 ti i t - . -v i srii . lu u i cam 't m m mt t U I . . I V . "Z i iu:S oui me aaners of the sea jgd storms ltQ'P's. & shipwrecks.al ways assocjaqn2 ber uiui wI D inem aii.' 'And where is he hour ?" . tif.i.li... L. t'Li l L asked, ih " t.i, lA k . , leuoroi us wi urai ion. iiui an cuu iu u smeu 11 w.., -v. no hci i in inmx inrpe -t "j.L .1 " tLLs r fears at. and I heliev AA ik... - elL iU.i-: k.,:.i.i- j '. .iA.i . i.:.w iioiions. ov KuocKinir tiim in iue- crauium. i , , a , r": r . w ior oum'u , ci umtua.Buo bi luis uiuuirut, hcu I ,F ..i " ,.t ... I D1S nA ftcarW r,t Kim - 1 - Si T II J I . t " . T I lustralinffJfirr! a ifrnal manner, the Ii n rer ' IfLV-.r. r v ",M, "e w" Paed. on- ana nonor?o,sne presented to tiun Agosiusnow .os . -.. - r , . is wnuriy oi her." I nwnrihtr - iLi.'. .k ! id. UnMi ..j.;. tj ..to krta H-i, j, uinusr iiwi-oi I I" iitiuivuinit ruucli Ol Ullll ,iu upui c iicoi t tooQgrici, now many hearts baa ibis false idea whom heaven has destined for each otbar. How the night it happened, where felje found an ex hausted seamen, wh bad been! thrown there by the surges, and in bib found her former lover, and her present husband. She. called to mind their escape in a sail jboar to Ney York, to avoid v 1 " V &J J Ul' My lover husbandO, my earthly all, NVaa dead to vinue Wbeo I say the man Ky soul too fondly loved transformed to brnte; Oi it was then I lasted gall and worrowcufd ! Then the world looked dreary! fearful clooda biitrkoailjered round tne: dark foreboding came: The grive before was terror; now it smiled. ) jong'd to Jay me down in peacefal rest. t we to forget my sorrows. But I lived : d ob, my God! what yean of wo have fot if lowdf r - ,T 1 leel my heart isbrckpn. He who vow d rrli cherish me before God's altar vow'd fll!as done tke deed. Ami shall I opbiaid him fT)ie hosband of my yonihfol days the man 1Tb whom I gave my virgin heart away ? Pitieni I'll bear it all. broken. mipil the tears rtiat flow iacsssantly ofer e- ( Peace, peace ray heart ! Tis almost o'er. A few'nre stormy blasts, And this shatter'd, sickly frame will tall". Ar.d sweetly stumbr where ibe weary rest Te wicked cfciae Irota trctoUiag. CURE FOB DISCONTENT. Italian BishoD. who . m U w " " " : " " I ' struggled through great difficulties without repining, and who met with much opposition in the discharge of his episcopal function, without ever betraying the least impatience. An intimate friend of his, who highly ad mired those virtue?, which he thought it Im possible to imitate, one day i?ked the pre late if be coold communicate the secret ( . being always easy. -Yes,' replied lhe c'ii man '1 can teach you my -secret, and v. iU great facility ; it consists in nothing rcrrc than making a right use of ray eyes." Ln friend begged him to explain rwoso Most willingly returned the bishop. r;I" whatever state I srri, I first of all fork up to heaven, and remembtr that my pnntip I business is to gel (there. J then look dor. n upon the earth; and call to mind wht smalUpace I shall occupy, when Jconnta be interred. I then look abroad into t Wor!d,andobserye what multitudes are th-:- ':!nill s ....
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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