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s -- 4 -H-ai-L . u " ',--..' .-vw; t-r.--1- vj - -. I - . . r-tt. i v'l c c er j of C fj aih a nr. L. 'c4 Government does hot acqXnh tno much poirtr. ' Keep a cliick upon all ijpvr ttuUn. Da ihis. AXt liberty is SA?c.,TGen1 Hi 1 iiiijiv J . : rv ; . : . it r::: VJ nMjr. of Cartfrtt, L'i5l -Hj7. -L'- - -1 . - i'ricllili$f3y bereaftcr be! had F , vjla 'anJ.itcd io?cr and fJ..J itre IK ,.1 ... Ii. tinxa & :orM frHf for in-ad tanc?; d J oii i (but at" i Ijo e ptign 0 f ! iTjjw ?qlMhe fir"?r Insertion and v fxtf0i oTf5 Ifil cent will 'to, made to rJrtisn?AiiVf? conjmaed until L".j:chjrpj .4fTtii!y-i nntess order- P.r :. 'J ijiiii4.I -7. il.a T.litn.o moot -"."5!-. 5 ".. . . " ' r)); V 0 n f 1 .M "People.- f lOo?iriliHii tt 4iic we:find on it ijimifffijltlirilf circuit, U worth forty !uf -'It-lf .d.' Va'' oiny .. more of ttfm3J.nisrue as-.it ii piatn. Efr ' vrn&intli mow tew tli numbers in tteVliai-;f'r ' w--jBlwuW read :f;nH r?ctad ftdit.: I we! I Petersburg uons:antl IM!e?s-.bel'Wee.ri Poor -Rich. X asi an fcteer with fa salary of - '1 - -x S ' 4 - - " ' 1 - -' 1 S v. . .... .-u- .. ii.t i - - jh a. ri.j t- ... - rrison. X NO. 4 VOLUME IXt , 1S40, !:ttC4!ljj S;P by-! the papers ' ' .Voit(;;'pa ItivgllaC-'fuiid of money" tbe ?. ijJ. o.rFf?irie7. of their . ppople and fyj'Wep tCf-0 jJof-jaq w ! i f tie'sgot any Gwaiiw Oii-Te!pe; U,'.S, Consols, yon tjTeitjpflNl tf)ft;fcttotoJ it jwas to help i icFtth a-a q11 t fj1: K e salaries. 7,.-, ' P . Weih reikif-M'ey . arjswers .from Bwtneoi BQitha u J aoia tea , - Berlin, Ui'w in Cfraafe'yi pHpstc' in "Saxony,- Mo tfofjKe peplpJtjli e-nne in any shape, in "ti,-iie 'Ki.if---fsts ofSweeden, Luke ofiilMNfl;? bot;iIie Ireal Benton ;c?!or the aMIjirer-hey! don't touch .ar, Sryof i; uU. hfyai't put' a dolhr in ij-ilb ihtjsl coihjf.fe, thepe'ple set like rjesibte :A)fj wofJJas the wis 00 bank aris A 11iee-pc feifMrnperors abd Brokers, h.j:tf 'iricf sjftfirk.dht. tjhey. 9 j Jii mwh as.ji(i ts ' Io lrsre as things ltfenip too ?, - , ; ww-ei-f 1.s -doii't iiwo the land -::!Ti!(Jhf liolces and LrJrs.: ' X yiiatj w-s'h'if word ' S'ibwci rhean ? "r Mif meaj;tnai.i.Jiey are nnjer meir .9.,ie jiiske y ou arel "under Pre ;.VnlBrp., -J v -v j: v" 'Pk. Vby;ijo !!t)ni Save these subjects b?en -n $a"!ji gll no-.' land "of 'their own JJnbthtrJamntl in Kensington Sever al Persons injured rThe . upper p'art of Pliiladelphi'a , was yestertlayidisgraced by hi' Proclaoiai tonV'cobWanidin peace and gbo4',''order;::!he sgalii to lay the fails Qti Front-Street, just abuve the depot, and about ! three eq iares above the riot tit 3tv here trie Northern Liberties and Kensington 'unite. ,Tl)ey' were, howeter speedily 'compelled ' to desist by the citi zens! who reside in the immediate vicinity j ; Tho Police to the extent o( about a hun dred meo, proceeded with their badges and maces to the point inlspute. The exctte roeni instantly grew into a-flame, when a scuffle ensoed,-paying-stones were thrown at the Police and eight men and one wo man were 'arrested and taken to ftlnyamen sing . .This however;; was not accomplish ed v ithqut much difficulty. Stones flew iijeiery direction, arid a number of persons wenrruore or less injured. - Amongst thorn we umlerstarnl, were Jacob S Beck, Charles Sevint, Henry Wallers, George Hoffner, Samuel Halzell, and John Royr all Police officers. ; The latter 'was severely bruissd. ' vOn the other side. 1 we learn tat Mr. Jackson, who keeps a store on Master and Front streets, was dangerously wounded. He was one of the arrested, and is in Moy amensing Prison. ' "A; number of other per sons in the crowd were cut and bruised. The; police officers werefinally driven from the ground and compelled to Km-for their livesf. At one time the crowd numbered several thousand persons. We saw Sher iff Filer- there in th4 aftornoon, exerting himself to the utmost. I High Constable "Blaney was also oh doty, together with a considerable number cif adjuncts. We min gled with the crowd and foundthe senti ment sgainst the Rail Road nearij unank mous. '; ;l! . The complaint urged is, that the law, war smuggled throngh the Legislature and that it deprives people of jtheir property, against their will and without any equivalent But still it is the law, and if has heen affirmed by the highest judicial tribunal in the Com monWealth. Piii. rt?. - ' ., - ,r, ., i ' -T . I ' f r , Frvm the Arid S THET MATCH GlUL. :! . " )VHI yoo boy a bundle matchES, Sir? only j a cfat,'' said a wretched Utjkiog child of.ihpa-'l reotljr twelve years old, in modest, but implirg? accents, as W6 were boot td leaVA the efficet aPii ter the iiksome labors t)f a sultry day.' She was' dressed ia something which might -once have beenlclan caliwT,(or it tas now soiled and ragged, whil the Aiming' figure whch yet lingered a- iiiwi.j! ui win, piesttmeu a meiancoujy barel hid her ragged locks, which seemed as if thieyilvkd long be?n strangers to the bgaotifyinir powers of the ccmband her connenar:ce was m;orlf4 wit It that jniiheiie expression of .wretch edne which professed beggars know so well howjjto nssarn. Vet ' thprC wna (something in her lyoks whu-h arrested my atten'ionV Thijuh th'e sadness of-het f-atures bet rated the deep and soui eiirroW that had oeen laid npon her.yet therjjwafrsllence in her' grief; an unobtjrnsive' nessa liel petition, which from its dissimilarity loi life urgent impudence. of a vt!eran pauper, wouad itself iosenstbly in ray sympathies, and wog1 have staggered thefirbfarareeof the moat p?nojrious chatity. ( looked arter with a de gree? ef interest which others in her sitoation but Seldom exoite, and the picttire of her na-f WlV continued the prudent Li 1 1 . t; ; The Macon Convention - We again take occasion, ('says the Mcoo Messenger, of the 30th ult.,) to say toi ourfrieodsabruad, we have ample room lor the accommoda tion of all who are disposed to attend our Oonyeniion; The houe of every Harrison, man in the city will have the string of the jatch)nhe door on theoutside, aud a hear ty welcome to greet alllcomers. Ample provisions are also made for sta bling horses Let no one be detained from eoratng, from any apprqheusion of the want of accommodation, i ! J .t:JS, fthiliflslilims staee'-l.strjdted ge-- i. Bsa?S3.-jnfs.(j .g ip4t res areiraiuer oiuer fc'lf Uftlotioa. . f -.Vt'Hjr j rj ;-;s ii5j;?ct s hanTt earn't ;-'1tJq , V'i,i-0.i, and yet 'getting spe-. ;tM:wi.how'maciji do they got 'Vlf -lllli.,-:;-: - j,-: ';H55l'fpUid?nt don't report , what iH'ifoji-le thinksj they onght -fii :eu, .pittihi-fiiro'n. the government, v-s-nster tb.Mj itflfpiiBghow much they :lixirti- ill. 1 il ,v i i. -' Governor M'Natt, of Mississippi, has issued his proclamation. declaring" that the Union Bank, the Bank of Vicksbmg, land the -U ratio uult Railroad Banking Compafiy, hae forfeited their charters hy failing to redeem their ten dollar notes. The President of the first nahed instt tot'iiin has made a pcblicaiion staiiftg, that the barfk feels it its duty todisrewafd J he provisions of the act onder which the President procf-eded, on the ground tht the saie is unconstitutional. Bracing. The Vieburf Wh.ig thus al ludes ttra figure of speech ? lately used in that nart of rhe country : ' A man. was lately b'ast ing of tha speed of his horse, and wound up his eulov by declaring, with great ernprnsis, that he could run as fast as a Loco Foco cud tel lies on General Harrison.V . 11 he can; he is ban to beat. We'll go. our prison, him at any rate 'A;,Ajcil-lwj:ynr: democratic ' Pre .M4t.i"vj'4a liu le aWt-j the people, .fl-liIwrl.he-K'ins and. m ;! lM hfe.i ves. Vell; I ;was Jikilislrtlft nilir r nther dav jhjf Wlphe. says i hey only get r'3.pist;yRmd,boara themselves; & v .1 . . i t . . r rucitr m inrioroooa came irm I . , ' i lahij if Mf lot? - Bremen, and they and 100 Whv ii'VikvifliiiliInn iKri ran?t fretto ,v Ir lel g-ei such-starving wa- i-l ft! !jr .. ItlOv 4Jrpw, Irny dear sir, the 'Inifttjiiit vou ;ain't. eroinff to tVrlsn 1 hope are you? pjih xitr re in great flutter .'Trol stop. and talk, an hour faIinfcllte . country come and -j .'tk'iiJ-'iE wk -i r I . . S.-V.-.l.-T! ?faja Xifl iili'vpr molone question, t!f f iKcrevjt&ndlorv 1o Amos" Km- ' f -JWyf lilt Re Viiiftb. for Pm ; t f Sm$ $ -1 1 is ih ts-l I o'vr long ,.t; pt I pence a ida and nnii i-rowi Ac Jrcir ForA: JUimpr. ! 'THE BARG.nJf. .1 Mrs, alter I I What have you there, husbind ?' slid Cjciurtl30(f jo .her thrifty, spouse, as the l!lQsefdJ(n!,e PP" door, to givJ some directions ' a coopfe hf iHrters who ha4 just set slgme ujiuu iue pavement in inmt oi tne hfuiae. a' Josttwait a moment and 141 he I too. HnrJ nJfhn ,'brir.g it in here and: the tyirio niicicu wan a oeauuiui soia, neany pew. 1 W hy. that is a beauty, husBand how kind From the Youth's Cabinet.': -TH E GOAT A GOOD EXAM PLE. p.. In a town in Wales, a number of young men were in the habiV of meeting in ff tav ern to spend their etcoir.g?, andofien drink Uo excess; Vans teoughtlcs 00 are'' s r.' Jnnj u.j ! t a . t 4 j o c.uuu u.juu, ytiu percEiFe ; nm lis U irU- 9 LATES P ATTACK. The Savannah Georgian says We learn from a passenger in the steamer Florida, that a party 'of mouoted men, recently scooting near Fort Mel Ion, fell in with a party .t Indians. who showed some stsns of i battle, but retreated to a fianmock . On the :iroops dhmounting and charging them, the Indians got in the rear vt the.lroops, and killed two put, of f.mr men, inat were lea to guard the horses, ami tawing aiso len of the horses with Ithem thade good-their es cape." r ..H-.r JV Changes, Eh ! The BelviHere AplUi says that the Hon, James Patket, of Middles-x, and Or. Schenek; of Son&ebei, both furmeily ai ministration members of Consyress, and suppor ters of 1 r. Van Buren in .1836. attended Uie Whig meeting at New Brunswick and atten ded as Whis and warm! supporters of Ilarrisoo. tientl misery made my very heart ache. I step ped back inio the office, and boi:gnt a fev bun-: dteS'of her matches. " j 'l be suppUcated for charity in the streets of. Philadelphia, is now a rare wMirrence. -j Open beggary has very sensibly, decreased withio a few Jyears past ; but the laziness of pauperism has assumed other and more plausible means to gratffy its endhss wants.- The artlessm'ss of childhood is used to tax the sympathies of the; pubtfc, h hen the more systematic t-ffurts of adult knafery have been found to be unavailing. 1 Children have bem sent out by their vagrant pa rentl to prey opin the enmrucntty by movinj tal of misery and sufferiofir at home: '.and. ff theif habits do not teach thto. they are instruc ted to seize evry opportunity ' petty t heft and! imposition. Uom to the inheritance of poverty nursrd :o the cradle of mtsfortnne and neglect. and tutored even in their infancy in ?vry spe m cisof petty dishonesty ; taoght to imitato the wo ip.8-oi sin-ring, and to 01koJ with it the ob-i s q-iiousriess of a beggar, they are turned out to: depredate upou the public paupers in appear ance, out vintansin tne neart. Therarp, however, other children who roam' our t reels in search of charit' rkf children of honfst naients parents who have been saddpn ly slrork prostrate by the blasting hand of sick ness, and to whorrKTao resource remains, except the Wltheritaliernatv of sending. them abroad to solicit a portion pf that charily, which the publicj has too nt'icltj reason ( believe is khrowri'. awaW Various, i(5t'df are thechemes adopted to enlist our sympatltiea. A basket of knirk ' nacks a bundle of matcls, or almuany other portable cotnfO'Kiitjr o nresitie tnanttacore, . is: the plea far arrrsting (he attention But ro ma ny are the calls upon o.;r time, that rpist ol tbm are fohrfgarded oiten times with that heatt chilitg tnwlence and. indifference Which virtue, !nnk to poverty, vouId meet rUfm giddy passion anl low rr.tndcd pride." Qf the latter c!?ss of childrrTnT the poor Match Girl who stood bf-ire rne, relating In pa ihetici arlle..sness the history of her parents' troubles. It was brief, and Itke the thousand; other! which we. read of a the unavoidable at-i tcndafits on a crowded pofolatiott such, indeed, as the new3papersiarriish ns-for every '"day's; perusal. The father had ten disabled' ani accident, and as his Ijtile fa.nily had Kibsfeted by Hi4 daily labur, 3 rfifi:ieme!it tif two months hndloloiight them, to the very hrink of starvation.' Ffilhils ihey had not. snd the Howard-like be hevlfnce which would search them out.' in their fori irrj abode, and adottnister 't-.t .their wants, wa? a hpfless lesonrce. 1'he ttioiher, iu, o ss ill borrlepown 6y the darkness of t he pnrspecl whi h 8tirptinded them. As a last an.1 only liope, this chill !was sent ut to procure ihmj food, with a basfel of matches in her hand They had In structed her potjo ask for any' thing not to beg J-rit!to sell Ler fUJiches. The spirit of inde jwpepce ' fllord of the lion heart and eagle eye," 1 siiirhore them op, leaving them to hope that iney Oi:2ri yet oaiaro a iivifijj oj incir-own ex eTtjlins, ontil the father was resiored to health Hei. Success was diseooraointj foi sha was a novice in 'he busines; ; ard when chance (or shall I say Providt-nce ?) directed her to the tfhe:door of the Ar;el, the estitude family wfe almost ready to despair, and t. brii'-e thai ari iVlmigbiy hand had laid hts rd i f afHietio'n on hem tnore heavily than upon the rest of their fellp'w 'mortals, I metitioned the case to a frtend lli'l hipart was touched at the recital his mHan3 were ample aod at t':e end of four and twentv hours after ( parted from me Match Girl, the;: tantiiv had been leneved '.cpctuaiiy. l. Huw many hundred rhtldfett are there, mostly trh. f all ages, imra six to twelve year?, con " f .1 ...I: .1 .11. . f. ' .'. y1soiledj-i-no one would know ie differenefe-.1 j i oai8. ibe best pan of it. j It is a spldndid HTgatn.j lldtd'nt cost a cent Jess 1 ha n a Lun- rtd doJar. Wo what do vbirthink I rave 4 JSiXt dollars ?' Guess irgain.'.. Fifty'? '...'"' ' Guess jjgain.' Fortr fut ?' ' No. j Try asnin.1 But fvhat did joo give for it llear ?' ' WhyJ only twenty dollars ! 4 yUj, now, that is a bargaiia.V AtntiitJ though it takes me! ;SLAVR HOLDEIW Kl HAD THIS ! A few weeks ago we. intended tepnlllih.fjc Jh? porpose of sftowirg In cur Lorn dftao-; raiic readers vthat fcjhd-of men. I hey sra r.oir Ted by Die celebrateijtif "vrrittea by ihc nci tniioas Ab:tiiionist, Dr. Uuccao; in his conslit uent's ia phio;bu hitiejr some ffars thai the publication iherejf ImUs Stale Would silj-"Ct C3 lulegsl pmisbuient.i'rtd not l.avinj Jh? acts t-f klssenibJy athand" to examine,; we ccnsullcd lib rte-experienced Lawyers- -Two of the crrn- i tlems'n' assaredU3that the publtration wocld j 8U9ju cs-ia o. wiijpptn'T pes?, nnier a,8'r;cv j eonstrnction cf the Act, fMbe iirst puutlciti "o, and lo the gallows fcr a J repnittion af U' 1 1- e third sffnIrnarV one d" D tn:3ni pirty was nf opinion that the law. would nntwi condemn t. when onr motive wai'io. expose and counteract this, iucenditrj:ffeltecJ but Vhe expressed strong -doubts t f the prcpriety cf-pobnshirg it, and a teltef that itwnaldri barOuherer Jhneh; dembcratio feilowzrn,ar the- pebr fished' letters and sneer&es'bf soaift of roor moft active -leaner, lhaf lfrairina nnl.lt!)lmn 1.1 Ihl4 lv wasting tfceir . Siinhita i'..kk '.a... jtI r,.- t s- p w i tj iii ii 17 ft a i.wk l m m . mi i.i'.i iii i . t inn j i time, their money, their healt the loss of tlieu souls. Now it happened cond ! ! ! A'evbtrn'SvcctAlor. - plhat there aSjgftne goat belonging to this j j ; m : :.' '' . tavern, tnstusu to frtrut about the yard j W hen :ha bis HtoVory po!e was plactrd in with alpliedignity t f a noble, and at the I Nnl f Tammaaji Hall,. inNew A'ork city, a S Lme time.was so phvfl that his frolirs a- t barrel vf. beer was poured; tato Jhe hole; at its to. ,w!.fTrt?:!A4- ! bi$e. and tlte Ijeo f.ic3 Kneeled down urnn " "Il mused ihe vouug pcoj sport with his gambols. ,C On or:c of thesn-occasion?, while -they: were drinking wne, one of them said by way. of diversion, Ph let us get .Billy (that was the-name Ihey gave the goat,) into the Lparlor and give him some wine.' That's well said," exclaimed another, 'we ll have f!;im in, and Billy was, by general consent fuarslind lapied ih$ :muddy flaid f tcva too he." Aad .now-these Ipor devils talk about ri-i diculons and demoral:z.ing "iwumrnery .uf htrd ci der and log cabins ! U Zhmsviile Journal." ' LET -THESE-FACTS BR BOHNE COX-j- bTANTLY INj MISND: k That ia lSl-2 Martin Van Bnren -supported invited to tuke ajglass of wine with tnem.j presidency, m opjwsitiuo to'JauieWIadSon'll.d Now whatever objection maybe made a-. J VTar candidate. "Xf "'t"":.v;v V-M gainst a pig in a parlor, the goat seems to j.That m IS2I he vr.ted io the New JVotk Coi- fcrjoeking with de'isbt ' v hy, jhow.in the world did ' I inthatjed that. It aint ev delrstands how to do these thin"! 'But hptv did you manage itgdear? I should l:kc to know.' v I i ' Whv. VOO sep there wpri a :irrwt mintr t er thing? there, and anjon? ihere3t some duty carpets. ! Before the sale. I ntilled over these I carpets rind threw them upon the sofa a good oeai ot dust tail irnm them, anuj made the jsofa ; hk fifty per cent worse than it really was. When tbe sale commenced thire happened to be but few 'persons 'there ; and asked the Auc tioneer to sell the sofa first, as l wanted id tqJ a no would ord tor it it it were sild then Few persons bid freely at the opening of the salei ill What's bid for this splendid sofa?' ha be- 2n ;V.. i I'll giyf yoo fifteen dollars fi it,' said I i'it's not worth more than that, for it's dreadfully a- bos d ' j '1 - - T : 1 IA ireii - ll,irrc fry r cc()(Uttnj ! have been a very welcome guest. He las- venfon to gtrerccTiegro,? the tight cf soffragc, 1 i tpti ihn i7'.natTfTrn,t.r,Mcl. .eu,T t Wt DosseS?cs-a rrpelwild of 5.5.lO-; '-'7 '-,. " teo-offe'olow?' er two or three 'trial?, he began U drink it. X11 o..hesam Ccnvtoo he vted to de rfone tba un' freely, and appeared to bF very fond of it. i ?nre lax, p37R- Wn f ihe n3ht tf Suf- Fifteen; dollars! fifteen dollars! only teea do: fif- lars for this beautiful sofa I ' he went a man next to me bid seventeen dollar?. auct o!e.er cry the .last 'bid for a few until I saw he wa3 likely Lto-knuck it that's as on-: and I iVt the rrif r n too rdo.i n f Twenty dollars!' said I, 'and mch as; Pjl go fir it.' ; I The other bidder was deceived by thtis, as totho real value of the sofa, foif did look dread ;fiily disjfigored by the dust andl dirt, and cqnse- ;qiifn.ly iLe sofa was Jinocked off lo roe." hat was admirably done, indeed!" said .Mrs. Courtland, with a blaruntle of salisfac- jtqn ai hiying obtained the piece of furnitaie at isoipheap a rate. " And its o Aear a match, too, ifor the s)fi in our from paridurp i j fl'his !?eer.e occurred at the rjsidence of a mer tehjaet iti this eity,' who yras be inning tonnt his 1(iy thousands. Let us look at the other Slie 01 vJq piciuie..- 1 j :On tfieayprevioas to thiff t.y. witn one uaugnier, a oeay g 1 1 La bop t seven teen . Were ? neatly fur4!?hed pajottr in ;irither held in her haruU Iplper. on which her eyes w 1 iht it C! Old readily b perce.:. not t heicnaracters inat were w :: I'- Yj:al is to be done, ma? tif dan?her. 5 t. 1 i !i , .11 r . " ii'iieeo, my eni:i. i cannot I? . I. T .. L .. .. . . ,1 . i-i- .' . t . icu-n.itr ati ins ttte, tuts wl.il.t,!,,. ,f ta ,J..rn,nl new drink began to produce a very strange J Jackson io certain WrociWhe gave'.Mr."A!e and ludicrous change in his manners, lie Lane, the then American Minister in England, lust all hir dignity and decorom, and began i ht dkhon.uably urged oon tho attention of tho to dahce on his hind-legs and exib,it such j British Government, the -titcomstance of tho curious feats -of agility that kepVthe compa. SW(;e&s.,:f General. Jackson as a supposed crn- nv in a roar of.Unghter all4ha evening ! f"T"Z "J iVf.1? - - , . . .. r , , 71 I f inewotutiuo with the same nowc -ihus ta.Iy j I hts was fine sport fur them and when they i .nn"hiiir,n a irilf.BVniitrn hi, ouJ l .... .1 i r I J j J-" . -io"' ...rr.... felUw citizens-. ! " x Th'ii he washrost into the presidential chair jby General Jackson. ' 1 hat he keeps in office a Secretary of thi Treasury who H unfaithful and incompetent proved over and over ajj-nnTta hi bouirht. I hat ha has swelled the expenses of tho gov venraent - to an enormoos amonnt doobltsig them in three years according toXlhe taost fivor able estimate of his friends.- -Xj X 4 Xr ,'1'hat he has allowedrec itrgrcf lo tcyify against a gallant officer of the American N'avy. ; 1 tf. .tftron. sresting tn a yihs lie of saw telJ. The b II is li!y dollars, and Itas been due, Von know fur etal day?. ! I havtftgot five do! riitenvopun at len2Utai.ked and you T. ' ii oft r -a imnilrci s and thotlSJ- I h,-j Xi r - fc . t- - r- i - ' ; ri: IP -W iCihis bank tidied coun-- ) M h 28: 00 -earthi':-is t he e asoh m. I - t : t" 0 lite-Ira ."Oli'liwn. their own land tn: IIWH-W h6.srecie coonviies? rt , fffr jl ...V' I' V. X X : r bi f?m ;1jiepu;are,ai- FedefalistVf-' 5 i.lU.h'iligo xpemocrat says inpte iiDerairWiiu meir aa- lfvt 3?JI,?I' wn meir loonev. . r money than 4hetr advice; it ... -'Il! 1 mm 'hi-' - : ' f I , i , E ot?i rising: Dean ysift says thathe nev ei knew a man to rise io eminence who lay in bed of a morning jn and pr. Franklin, in his peculiar manner, says thai " he who rises late may trot all day but neverjoyrtake his business.' ". - -. '-'? - 1.- " 1 'i . . l?each your Grctnny to suckfggs U,- The: Comic Almanac J'J'iVr ibis i year, thoogh Kit contains, as such ihin'ffs always do, some I . . - , '' . i - -I k- ; . stale joKeSjrVarni many oorroweu opes, con tatn'Sf neverjhelessVsonj spljr-slirring fun. It is vjiiuilrate'd tj: thijrt jjr-six"di oil pictures, mahy"of''whtch arcfroMt Hood. The best hiWat.tiieMimesHS: to iriutcuie 01 tne ex cesstTeyrdss 5ade ab(u education: A nttlcchiltr. fookfng cjfd as the hills, eland uporfalloptsioolr in Irotijl of her grand moth er jie Jiasan rgg irijher little hand, and site ;'ia vXiTposee' p dm a, s before you extract the jriatteV coptlined in the egg, by Suctionv ytni 4ust makql an incision at the apex, and aconr?wndng aperture at the the amazed old "woman. I declare how tuer'da imnfove HI Inimy. time they used only to make hole in each end. Mass. ' Joitrnal, sev bill r teaqhipsf the Mis Le&nardi cJnnot tie .p'C snted fo'rjiwo wet-ks, and ibent will not arnouht j I' Cab"'' WR sell something mire,. mi;?' soggciu ed the jdaghicr. j j I Wp have sold all o'ir jew4 ry. and I'rni tre i'Hop'tfknow what we can dis lose of, onfte it fed something" that we really ; nt.'' What do yon say fo sHHng'-ihe sofa, sr ?' 'WelI 1 don't know, Florenfe, Jt eon'i i-epm tthi to plan-with it. But, perhaps, we c; n d:, w):fcooi ji.' ; Xi ; "f It w 1 1'l readily bring "fif?jrd'das. I vnpp--sf " 's"f Crr'.aii:ly It isofthehes' wool anrl itk manshjip, and cost one hundred and foity Yonri1lier boirrit it a short time before he 5nti thM ts les than two years past, yon kr ?honld think it would bring nearly a had fairly tired themselves, out, they left the tavern agreeing to meet again the fol lowing day and 'invite Billy to join their company, and afford them more sport. -Accordingly, they niet the following day and by the time they had got themselves well prepared for mcsement,' Master Billy was again sought for and found in his old quarters ; but he appearedrrery ahy of the parlor, IHengtVthoy-cbaxed him in and offered him some 'wine, but he rejected it with evident anger. They still urged him to drink ; but no, his mouth was fast shut against the admission of a drop. One strat agem after another was tried to gain their end, hutJikeLa wise goathe had taken tho tesolntion and meant to keep it ; that lie wonld not make a senseless beast ol himself tgain. to pleae tho more senseless men. that wanted to degrade him to a level with themselves. At length they gave it up as a hopeless task" and left tiieXgott in the et joyment of his superior -sobttety. On returning home o ie of-the voting men made this important mprovcmetit of tho conduct of the goat ; ami 1 wish all would comedo this wise con clusion. '..'"" 'If this goat is so wise as to resist the at tempt made by us to intoxicate him th se cond lime, what f(d!y, what madness, it is in rp.p, a rational. and immortal being, to fall cnntinuil!y before the, same temptation. I will driuk no more.1 Acting on ihc wis dom of the poor goat, he came a pions and sober man: - ' , W.J. We hope, if onr young readers ever get catigh?, as did the goat, they will foltwht. example and lotdc out wtll ?h- second tim sml shoold tltey got into the parlor, that thev -will refeso the bait. I M Ji Child slalhcd by lev Father W learn from the New. Orleans Picayune that, on the .'h-ins. a hru'nl attempt was andc by a rrrr.ch uun "hi thai city ta take 'the life of his dacgh'er pretty and1r.ter.-Stin jtrl of I t yer.r.of age. (-'.i-L, k.,,;- His mine is-'Berclccheanx, and he is t.f a quar- n.,i,t. i- ,.mflt.l fv..m t!,;'m,mtf,'. R.I )5ome d.ofttion when m Itqm r. a short ttma fand .other persons should' be employed in i ret tDUOWNlNG.-;nteitlfowioi valua bly suggestions are furnished'-for. ihe'- IJalflmore Pal riot bya eorrespondenf.Our reairrs gener aily4 and EJio:3 in particular, would do well to give them a passing notice: . v ' 1 : .. Death by drowning js very common dcrirg this season cf ihe year, and we have reason to believe, that many lives might be raved if the proper nutans were understood,' The Editors if Newspapers have often called the attention of their readers to this subject, and we believe, wo eo'ald not do a greater service to society , than by saying a few words on it.. It is astcnisltipg hov strong is the hold which; the mostr absurd practices retain on the mind3 of men.- If the water spares its victcm, ihe barrel on which the body is rtiUad as soon as recovered,. destroys all hope of resuscitation. Let every reader think for a m iment what would 6e his cocdition, if he was placed with his abdomen over a barrel ard his he-id depenlicg'; he Tcan te'adily judge what char.co the jwfer tinfortonate hasrj'sn whom, if life exist; it1s imperceptible. In ihe present cise; we have no dunbt that the man was dead when taken from the water.. Lei. ihe following plan be adopted hy thoso present, and perscvo rinly employed until a physician arrittes.-, As soon aa the 6ody is recovered, W'pe it dry, and wrap it up in blankets, and place it in soma convenient place, with the head slightly eleva ted having free veutilation in hot weather, arid allowing no persons to . bo present except those employed tn-operalit g Let the head bo wipl dry, & coveted with a woalon cap ey-w erAl attendants shasild be .employed in rubbing the b'dy with stimulating articles, such as mus tafd, hot brandy, $-e , and b&gs of hot sand, hvl brick-, vvf. applied lo the feet and other part3 of- W hiRi this 13 being done theraucus nostrils, -" m , persons should be employed j.n minting jsmra he eMher made on attempt or; ihrcntened i ltl Ung?, as follows : -Insert ihe piro or a com I 'he iila t some oneof the. family, when his wife. mon p3if , f bt-llowsiot6-caa nostril. 'close tho j .kn-wir.i? his drspusiron, had him put to thecib- nljlf r no3,ril aad' th mouth, then "blrn Xgently, ( . ; "I J win 11111 11 j . 1 1 ill , 11 j . lini'- i dtiMlter, after many eitceaite, intloced her Ml" liT"! ! t lillil lil3 liC'Ct I I 3 ttU.Mtui'Mi ; iv -fstarieii for ihe house vhrn htnilir resWed, I ' S 11 i 1 rti i ' v " ' i-r- : 4redcpiars, sam r lorence wno f ewr'm!,:E"? -nd on hearing it, the little gill . who had "effected 01 buc ion saemi.tts; ami tnat;wtiaa givee- , hs rRise rah ont lo embrace him, -As she-was hl besides paying the qoarjer rent, toikeri !if:iafy;her arms shifO'jbly onXil some of myl biii? come daes.' . jjf! w?oie iban ! j yhli afternoon the sofa wal nt, and the left br .L. 1 . .1,,....!. . with offensive tmnortonitv the aid of fhp nublie. - f-- -J - - I i If anseeking opportunities to plunder from their houses. I hese children are indeed bijrn in oa- n r, A Kr.l in iffffitflnid 'l'nt.iPA.f f . iriitnf iy irom their veiy childhw-l ; practised to dis Y teit afternKn Florence went io the auctioneer's rib: receive ihe money fr it. I- I! : ' ' ' It . , . ( - ' . , til tt,s tiavf yr.u sola mat sois yer, sir, askeo Mie tfrrjid jgtrjl, in a low, hesitating yoice. I 1 Nv ht sofa, miss roasted the clerk, locking SlCiUdify Sn her face, with a tteadiarc. I t I Therpofa sent bv IMts. , !r. v . I I - i . ! . I 1.1 ", to throw tbem around his neck. brrifo of a father stabbed her yisi left breast with aTong Spani?h' knife. Tho 'Sun snya ihechi'd dk-d and the aiprdcr ct wsi arrested. tprt their infantile features into the semblance- of I teJ ' f grtef; and employed by worthhss parents in the moist abject of all ihhmi pa tions, beggary itself, how lamentably deficient must their mind be found in all that constitutes a good and virtnons citizen. With bnys the penitentiary, and per- hajis the gallows, ehs their career. Wiih ihse! unprotected girts, goatotd oy none, out preyed) upon by every v:!luin how certainly are they! r you. an I cinsa the air,io csrapei -by:' pressing on its oHesthavirg fisst removed the finser" from the f.o&trih Ttsts Is to be continued for a' long time, the o' j"ct bring lo imitate ihe prccess of bieath itig: Let this plan ff treatment be pur$ued un til i he arrival of a physician, - , . - ; J The abivntnoilecf treatment has been eft en detailed ia the newspapers ; snd we make thil i!U attempt to call the attention of the poblie t? the sui j.ct . Tioe said to he money ; but ir cases of submersion; ffmcti 'Jiff. If rictbing 13 dune until a physiciao arri ve?, or if "w rong mta spres bo pursued, bit fnr will be saved. The l"di?crs f paper thyonjbut Ihcoantfy'cnuld ; dot do a greater bsnrfu 10 scfTeting hummity. thii by ciirteg pnldie attrntfea to this sntjct. Ai: ocr the Athenians, the man; who saved IRQ a civic. wrpatp. save m3ny anions the comhalants. ,lhe ptctnrc was shown : ... ... ....., j We want to Cl. Johnson, within a week since, at ah- . 1 -. T " ' ' ' ' j .COLONKL JOHNSON AGAIN: X There fins just been published in oit ci"y a ! :.T,:iJ-nl I;!hi'ranh of tii BitUo of the 'riiarr.e..-. ct . . .. , ... I ! 1 .. nvri .1 fl p . . p I ... t f n it n !r1t;1 . 1 U ? H hen was :t to nave oen sold r - ' r.y .jrec:io and ues'rip;ice, tr.e s.rmi crrr. . , ; . . j! f Vrsirday. sir.' ' i h v.bled i..-r.prent the mam events ,f ,Kat oV- J ' Ahentan. the m,n wo i H oLlwe haven't got theitl made out yet. Uisiv, eoo'e.t Gen. Har.jsoa and his Move as j l? tTtiT l H'call day ..f,!, to mcrJw ; and WuW U,ate,, n,t forgetting Co.. Johns.n. are .en ' fM drawn aside Irom virtue in matoter year. 'aod; Jiow faint the hope of their return! We bail,; wijh feelings of gratitude lo Him who plated in their hearts, the efforts of the ladies of the city? io Istablish Infant Schools. They will be pro-j do.lve of inestimable blessings If they drawj aside a stogie Match girl from ihe path io reriain ruio, the effort is worthy of biog madej;cfnts T such or friended wanderers ot our city their-!; piidecied card should be stended. It is such!; nt'Oie efforts in a good cause, that beautify and ; v. ? 1 - . . . I . :. i .an i voo s ft i in tiv.s:i . the mWv particularly.' ir.oort. y.i in pr.mi. nen itie artist de-.j "H3Wihpai repUing to thetimiJ gill's request. tred to k wj.f the Vice Prettdent if his pw i-j thi cierk commenced throwing over the leaves ; lion of the t filler, were correct, ho observed- ; ofia Urge account book, and in a few miuutbs j Chi fly bnt sme'of them like Harrison, areio hajd akfn uffthe r.UUf ihe S( fa. j.tnis something too prjro.nfnl and w.l.eie thtir : i UkfL if is-tf jhtppn i ., lrnii sivtv cents duty did not c.i mem. (jen riari-n. " 5t4e ti it's rht. a,td then sfgrttliis receipt. - ; -j kAinj yoa mistaken, sir ? I was a heiuifu' $ca, and rest ,r.e handred-and-for.iy doihr.'l ll.kl Thlt's all it br.Higoi. ojhs.I assure you'. rr.iMre sells very ba.iiy n:w raise the female character and Whose incense smell to heaven." The Whigs love darkness rather than light. I X Glebe. f 'Jthere is any man in the nation that loves dalkneSs rather tliafi light, wq think it mastbe j they ice' President. Lou. JvrnaL " 1 jFlojreince rolled up the bills that were given j tier, aod remrueu noma witu a -raj u-sn. ; h ; 'ftp(isy brought e.?2hteeo doiUrs and s'S'y j flitsirjjia.' she said, ihruwih? ihe r. its intoier j rls Ian, and b::r?t ng tn'o ter r. j f&iven uoly knows, .ben. what we shall di!' sai4 tie widow, cbsping-her liar.ds together farfd hiking-newaidsi- plains. The gainer and t j-, did no! le-ol the charge bo! he is and ever me of iii orie i nien id litis unrry , as ai ivliere he l'uld he ; ' u I' lL .t.u V.j- r. mm ' ar;- -Of .! --f.it.g-un ntf!S.-:i,.JM !r"-- : 7. stttfJ utter ct to re hiave Sv. ihen- Ilar:iMn d'd !' j ' To tho rwrf-e. tn,h t-f this en'rwinm. onr in- for-nsnl ho bc 'maad." 1 wtll' Trih ! t h!i:i I. ts . t, ', Xv parlies in the case of thrt loser. And wiiiie . j ! f i a w ! i I : r, -J 1 1 hf i a r-i . g tJcn. irl.irriar.ri, to K'tder ti fu-.-'hJV, SUti mil prevail. Philadelphia Gazette ann; EUsir is a lovely a';rl with Wne eye?. P:fg o?; . if Sa'oeranu inn o.er. aj y tV- V. Era. ilut sdehghted with th advanuae he has ,u ' J ffitlli ht fhinl-, n:lilr,n ,J ih ,tieS I We are Coed .f blue, eyw ind rosy cheeks. jwuEf""ry ..i.w ... -- ----- wiiicr! hav forced the t her- party to accept it he 1 b-f. s for prnjiirsg ,-ps, hps M'Ser. But few buyers of bargains think j v.e ere fltsposfC to -i v orlcaraLboo flaking this view of the subject " we ean oniy pay, tint uui laces aga'r.st them. Lou.Jiiir : Ifow to be Hirh: Nothing is more easy ihiri so grjw rt.rh. It !3 rely to trust roWdyte iieed none t&get every thing, nd save all we. get sMnt ourselrrs, and c very body belorg i g to-as tvibe a friend of no man, and hayo no man for oar friend -to heap interest upon in teres, cent opr.n centto be mean, nsiserab'e; and Hepised ff r some twenty or thirty yearsr and riches wiil come as sate as disease andl? appninimect, -... t : i To prevent hens from scrfilcf.irig ArronHrV to tho Boston Cultivator, a firmer in Fratninghau says, he can pre vent ttte scratching of hens in his garden and has often done iuby .simply tying to gether two of the toes of one loot. xeh foot has three toes, and the two ootside of one foot are taken op and tied together over the middieone thus the hen cannot scrstch wttii the tieil foot when she stands on the free one, and she cannot stand on the tied one alone and scratch with tha other, v.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Aug. 21, 1840, edition 1
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