LIFE IS ONLY TO BE VALUED AS IT 13 USEFULLY EMPLOYED. volume! ASIIEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 16, 1840. NUMBER-19 i. t ennrnlW P.llTnBL iKMiBS'fa pablished at Two tj Fifty Cb l' "". to advasos, I and impatience, TcW-Tb"M th rear. JoSi" itinoed. ("t "TiLw. nnbi -n umnm are pud. m. ilZZiwin be iiwerted t One Dollar far the firtt, and Twenty.. 1T u " "maraicatwo. murt be port paid. The buron put spurs to bit horse, the church authorities to do so. The day, I . tFw the Batoo Bongs C-xette. crowd followed him. Half way be big with the fate of Castor andof Rom4,r DONT BE DISCOURAGED, obliged to dismount they ascend the rest 1st length rolled round when be was to preach I If in the onset of life things do Dot go of the hill together, the crowd silent andl his Ju-tt sermon. A large congregation I smoothly, it seldom happens that the hopes !appyt ine oaron ready to Durst with shame assembled, and pur friend took his. text and I we cherish of the future are realized. .he I 1 hey reach the top. ITie I saw!: "Ahem r He looked first at the path of life, - fn the prospect,- appears POLITICS OF THE DAY. From the National Gazette. SEASONABLE REFLECTIONS. Gen. Cass has used, as is generally known, the advantages of his position as lovers are lace to lace on the ground, the door, but could find nothing like a thought smooth and level enough. The journey is minister to we wun 01 juoms riuuppe, to 1 dy clasping him with both arms, his lay. there t be , then looked Intently atUhe ceil, a laborious one, and whether poor or make observations upon the conditio of in. on each side. , V , : ine. but he could perceive nothinfr there wealthy, hieh or low. we shall find our dis. France, which be has published, within a MISCELLANEOUS. Traitor!"exclaimed the baron, "thou that could help him to elucidate his text : I appointments, if we have built on any I few months, in s small volume. .The fob hast practised this feat before, on purpose be next scratched his head, and whatever other calculation. To endure cheerfully lowing is a passage from iti which may be todeceiveme. - Arise PV,' else he may have caught, he certainly did what must be, and to elbow our way as eas new to many readers,, mentioning facts " Youcanixrt'expect it,sir,"saidawor. nrt cote an idea .at length, looking at jus ily as we can, hoping for a little, yet striv. which should be known in this country, es- thv man. who was rich enoucli to sneak his comrretration with a denrecatorv exoression inn for much, is perhaps the true nlan. But pecially, at this time. The matter is con- mind s "Samnson himself micrht take his I of Aountananrat. and the neniniration rollintr I Don't be discourared.it occasioiMllvJ-nerning the army system of France. -'and Tll Tsul- I '1 "Irest after such a deed." loff him.' he rxrlaimed. Well, brethren, vou shir bv the wav. and vour neighbors exhibits in a strong light the state of society - avk itrtu i II!I9TDI7N .. . .. I ... . . ' . 'If . . . . 1 .1 1 .l. u:j : htti HOW iu . w lit . 1 r ran mem y said the oaron. . tt any of you Uunk preaching u Aiy teorK ireaa overryou a uttie ; in other words mjg"ui mo iuguom, oa n musi nt-wso. . .fjLj JlTAMlffHf fiMVrf I I . . . ... I 1 . . . . . t. , . S I 1 . 1 f .. . 1- t I -.1.. k M.KnM . .W. ... nM . .j. inffrunftuTwui ww , jseverai went ud. not 10 nan wem. duuoiihji come vn here ana m u. , laoniiei a failure oriwo otsneanen you '"j WK vmj uouu luuim w Ninaa years ago, we read in a book congratulate and keep them together. Tbcsjs., . -I' - naccidentit-will happen; miscalculations military duty for seven years, at the very ' A .ux a... in win kia I 1 . . k I . ' MIT .ISH A JITTV " . I Anw.;nu k. . KSn ft. I oeriod of lif'u wlw'n his habits of indnstrv '1 D a lOVvs WW tt w " iuv. , unj mmi ww u , imvj i , - . - v w , 1 ... wv ...aue , . u.iua wit. wi.h i ' -. j - - 1 . A ikn -n nf i I I .u.. i . .i z rflU. i v. Umht AtkiAnb- " matt i Tan. 1 tn i w:nrniM I I uui niifiitva Ann ma niunMiit naorwinf inn. mistltjS by Carrying Wvr w mw wp v. iiju aua cur, iiicjr uurr uicir iaira uptju i , ... v i iuiu viiuciciuij uvui vui npcuauwi .im i - " . i j : . . a . nn f i . i j r l r j . ' na mamtim Mnum nnnnnan. a a n a ai.inim i . . . . . i i h. ill i mi nil u ill inntpranmiin lu in.mon bank of oyster I remember that fortune is like the ikies in I "11 la dllhcult for aa American to con i - Anril. sometimes clouded-and sometimes cev 01 tne true state ot the-Work a wronff order." said a clear and favorable: and as it would be ng class, upon whose passions these men veteran looking fellow, with a gun without folly to despair of again seeing the sun, continually operator Perhaps thirty jents UZ5... .ml bow he did-win her. and them. " God forbid ther should ever be his newly . wtbey ended their days on thaapot. (parted more, 'said a venerable man they I came In contact with a never can be." lie turned bis old lace, isneus. r .. atreamine with tears and looked bp at the " That are's baron" Sir, they are dead P. howiiicv We1 think the scene was in ImhIi but the awuntain, though Swi high en.l ... it hU stout heart to the uttermost Zt tare been among the lowest. Let u fancy it b good lofty bill, In the summer ft ns. at any rate, so high that the fatber of the lady, a proud noble, thought From tha Southern Cbristiaa Adrocata. ENCODRAGING. An agent for the Southern Christian imrvMsible fora voung man burdened, to I Advocate sends us three dollars pay for L-.L. it- Fof this reason ilone, in scctrn, I a subacriber's paper, and directs it ttHe 1 b bade Dim 00 It, 8nu HIS uuuguicr biiuuiu i uukviiuuucu, amigniug lor lis qisvuuuuu wj, ' I ance the following reasons: ' He does not I a lock, '.and with a polish not dissimilar because the day is stormy, so it is equally a day, or a little more, m iy be the average to Rip Van Winkles, After his twenty unwise to sink into despondency, when price of labor throughout France; and out year's sleen. : fnrtunn frown, a nee. in the 'commnn oi pus ipe worsman must cioine ana ieca ' Keep your jaw," said the Captain, ! course of things, she may be surely expect. himself. And then come the seasons and hold ud vour head like a man." led to amilo apain. But acain. interruption, when work is almost discon 4JFine lookmg fellows.wlmtinued he, Don't be discouraged, it you are decej tinCnd when the stajrVing mechanics .four country is safe with such soldiers," ed in the people of the world, it oftenhap- a"5 rown upon me community, to see tne 11 1 say Lewtenant, whatjs you arter in let- pens that men wear borrowed clothes. and support of life as they can. With us, every " "' AktAyt i iiin .iiim I ;U tabu ; i i,.n,o mnA k m. mrWi. I tin thnt am mnXA'mr wnllr ftn th Mmiwni mmiiiimi thiwu slut Ii. lnni atmut fair I honest iQdustrous man can reasonab v ex. 'IJa pCaSanifjr movIUUIGu 111 Hiy.'Mn' " ii mnv I. mkUJ iviivi , viuu a. w.av I "fy w.w wa. a... rn.viHvm i .jiin uiiiv. n .vvwv. j.m i v. iyug vivuw i I . rf i'r'a,1 fto witaa so extraordinary a sighU', lliey says the paper has nothing' in it out old It say, tsargeant, take tnree men, ana onng before the world, are very rotten at the lf lu KT,uou"rc""g . " Jmeasuretl the tnountain with' their eyes ; I taba about .Sunday SdwOls.? , I nim into tne ranks." r . core. From sourcea uch as these, you ' "ecune. oy emigraung west Shev communed with one another, and Tell us, good folks, is not this encoura-1 The captain says you must come into may be unexpectedly ''deceived ; and yoii ward, he can procure a piece of land, and .u..iJ-.hMtBllftdmiredtliBVounifliTinift - We wonder how thia pood ladv the ranks and keen stco." ('addresaintr the will naturalTv feel sore under such-deceD. close his days surrounded by his family aOW M4 ,,f J O ID O - ' 0 l S S ' I) 0 1 J r -r fit). i-y , i CT. and some of bi fellows looking at would stand" reading all the' talt$V and stray soldier.) tions; but W these you must become used f oat such en occurrence in bu rope would r ' .- . . .i . ill - I i. . . ...... .1. . . . . j l l 1 -J a a .n.V a U : k -. I .m ...... . 1 . .1 :tl I 1 bp Jltt m chi irt .-vt mirnoui nnd in IJki vm I've trot my feet muddy already i and if they I their ioveltv before vou erow.; erav.and.l"a,e expectation of an eventful acquisi iTcts wet I miesa as how I shall be Doorlv von will Irarn tn trust men r.aulinuslv. and tion of property in our country, with the for a month." " ' " J Iprnmin- th-ir chnrarters cWlv before vmi moral stimulus which accompanies it, nnd m. TiT1i.ii i i hi iiiwiiMttiAAt.nAiAp.Artiailitt TMUmmnnma0nMitMinrm T'r'n , nr. ri,nirTTgtrirTf7iif i3mi 7 - idliyTai 'fiTn-ti TnJ i.j?-f-fc'.'":,f . . j . heir mistress, thought wey couiu uo as i ouivr Bauer uiui a poor ouiior uu vi rcau . m. 4.t . am - kAMalvmlr I wonkltr Anlif Anil ai it (lini tonn. 1 11 1 Kia L . .iillon ivmntin that ho had 1 paper. " - . ; Ctiirrrd his daughter even to thesh'ad if S-ilTaTaiardTTlut nethoualir it would the conviction that the fablo of the man . . - w i . . . . . . cch bis inferiors a lesson. -pry --who, in carrying nis ass-ajnaract,iy;. a ' JW . I.J . . t. . 1 J tL J The younc roan (tne sort m a mau iana irying w picasc eveiy oouy pieasca ooooaj, 111 tell the Captain what you say. " Ha, ha, ha, and what does I keer if allow them great opportunitfesutevin w you .,IIUII.WI.ltfTi'illl iicii seems al most inseperable from tlhe coudifion of a war - a a . . w . n i luropean laoorer, l trace one ot tne most a bis heart tlwt he should win his mis. I bly. V e dfr the best we can to give gene. ress thoucS at the cost of a noble pain, t ral sattsiaction in every thing, but without Which he could hardly think of as a pain, ever expecting to pleaso every body. oaiidering who it was he was to carry. 1 - 4 no following article trotn our nrotner I II . I l . B If F .1 4 . rn - at J A TV k I 1 be died lorlt. ne snouia at leasi uavu nau i oi ,(uc icmperuuce auvucqic, uiougii i Lr in his arm J, and have looked her in the I not altogether suiting us, (ours being lice.' io Clasp ncr person id uiai maoiier, i rcngamt paper, I we cuiiiiikuu Don't be discouraged under any circum. L hA haX onmn nrptnnsiona to I and lost hiaaas in the banmin. contains too I VOU does. Ain't I an indcDendence man." I staiwva. fin ateadilv " forward. ' Ratlirr LJhh .iwuih nnm nobilitvWtood re. sensible a moral to be forgotten bv one who I (Japtoin. the man says he won V comet com old oue.aud one or more of our l,.if,.iitr lrv.kint hut confident, reioicinir I wislies to naas throush the world comforta-1 in. .. lions of men. thoueh the last is not to be i i j l-' xxr j- .i.. i.". : . ; I t lTk.i .V.. I k: 1 1 j- : ij n. :j .. ' v r i ! institutions. 11 wu I inn iiiiuu wiicti. a m v uj iiiiii i i 11 rt iin num. nts iiiuuairiuuji 1 uu injuoi. I abominible! Well, let him have his own hn Iw.nnat d-al in nerfect kindness with "An illustration confirmatory of this way.Itrucss IU tell the Colonel, that I allwhocome in vour way, exercisirijf a 9tate of things is furnished by the law of wilL To the right about turn, and mind neighborly and obliging spirit in your whole conscription, liy this lawevery young man that mnd.holo dress ves ; riirht. for. intor-nnrw and if vou An nnt nrminer aa after the age oftwenty years, is liable wardleft foot afore, boys keep your raoidly as many of vour neighbors depend crve 'D the army. II draws for his chance heads uit fine looking fellows irlorious unon it vtiii will he a.hahnv. of enrolment, and is then called as his num : r rr u ----- - o - -t j rri- - . i, , . . U.nfeaaurehecontemDlated with such I to the faclt-finding newspafeb xeadbbs. I dayforward - marclv And away. we : r nor ano.uie exigencies, mum puouc service L. - 1. 1,--.. , U.H it ;. MH.;ntW rtrv;n? h .n;tv of went un Rroadwav in stvlev - " COURTSHIP AND PHRENOLOGY I may jrequire... He served seven years pre riUULFIf. M W Auunu villi wvr swh w..v i , ..aji w " i r - I , I . , - ' . ft 1a l I . . s,rathra know Wtodcc. hciirht. editors.-that-their- readers should exnect " I don't - like this training,"' said my f Professor Combe, and Professor Gall "to ? M'0, ?hen h.e ought to Ins the ioy of dispensing with formality, them always to say the right thing, and al. next neighbor, its a dead loss to me,pf have made a science for the world .called be forming himself for his eventful duties Pi how the dispensing with formaUty en- ways to say it in the right way ; bat unUl a six dollars." V Phrenology. A down easter, with true ?P. "yg t"e foundation of any respecta Jklaa and makes anater the resnect. - new trpnprntion of editors shall SDrinir ud. " And I do like it.V said another, in the vankea cuteness. has taken advantage of D,1,ty no nay hope to acquire. It is pre I Taebdw stoodbvtheside ofher father, newsoa nor readers need not be very much I next file " its a glorious time to r frolic, aU the nooutarirv of the science, and written cisely'the period which, with us,, if lost hk. desirous, and dreadinir. She thour!it surbrisod if now and then one of the ment most equal to the fourth jof July.'' a book.'in which he annUes its arincioles P0"10 .? lt irreparably. . Ine average L,i..--,'u.i.l an-Aowl h,.t. nitr !... -. i;t.,rir.l .hmiM v mm thino 1 "NotaIkinflrboVs.no talkinir . I can't 1 1 K. U t.-hi;atttwl hahita nf hnimn annual demand of conscripts in trance, to ISetl-iurHithimineverv resnect the no. I or even sav a riirht thine in a wrona! wav. allow talking, regulars never talk," said natur" termed courtshin and 'marriaee. keeP ,he '"" at t requisite number, is llftit of his sox. and thtit nothinir was too We have somovlmes been amused, some, the Captain. ' : . iust as steam oowet b annlksd to oroneUinsT ?Wy thousand; and this immense amount L,i.rK;. au l. I ;. mw;n..,l .r. 'i',m. .li.nraT..rl I Well; we marched a mile or two to the 1 m.-kinnn, V K.. ; thio I is every year drawn from the class. ()f the CUVal U1 UU . V UIUI WaS? V , aavfS, ww I asaasv9 ssari aill a.w vu.iivtuiiy -auw--a I ? . MIUVIIHIVIJ V W UWU v stu uaaw --a- i -. - , i , , f I' f i2ht haDDea in the chances common to bv the various and contradictory Ihulu grand plac of operations, were drummed plication of the science at all at all. Here Jpulntion in the veiy spring-time of lile, L S.w feU the bitterness of Kting her- found with us as an editor. A fev days aboutfor an houror so, saw half a dozen a whnt the author says about though, J t uriicd such ol them indeed ns iilf riw kin-m 4a Kim aiuf iha Inak anil aiiwv a rontlnmnn ram- into our office and I militarv lookinc men OH horseback Come it mat at lojiat amuan uitu nf oAr rpjulnra. nave tne IUCk.gOOd or bad, as it may DC:, Bared neither to" ljok al her father1 nor the protested against our pursuing so mfld afoul to review andkamineuBBsediniA ZantippeiM Jttjuotaia- She fixed her eyes now .on the course ; he was anxious lor us to mix up a spection, were aismisseq tor nan an nour, bring her face into the semblance or the ' ' ""V, "f . U.j.kU.uiu.uu.ni .J m.K nn I iittu -vr.n -.! nnvfnru npntwr arul nun I half of us trot dmnk. were called to anna. I mnnidir nitin flriarJAn ti - ska imiv.t I But the most remarkable tact. in .ivwv wiumi Die 1IQIKIU UU., MUk. IIW " va. I ait..ia ihwi v wa. jt. j u .u I I -" O 1 - 5 J F I llli. v.ai jaja.ai.u. viwyiuwy vm.. v.aw. I ,.... . . . . - . herksndsndherfinBftr.'enda. which she nowdor. in our editorials : verv soon after drummed through the streets again, and obliterate - the onrans of CombaUveness this institution istliepay which these lorced loublcdlip towards her with pretty pre, j he left f pefhapain an houTinother-came koix.tho oolydoceptrjirsTHi had ever used, in; and, though very friendly to the- paper, pace or twice a daughter or a mother I was very much opposed to tlte harsh and itepped out of the crowd, and coming up I violent spirit we manifested, and he was t her, notwithstanding tlie fears of tlic quite as urgent that we should mingle a iri baron, kissed that hand which site little more sweet oil, honey and arrow-root, new not what to do iwith. ' in our editorial bill of fare. But this is Tue father said, " Now. sir. put an end only one specimcttbf many. , p this mummery ;" and the lover, turninjr I, -'Now we certainly do not mean to com- Ne lortbe fiMttimn. tank (iff thn Ldv.? 1 Dlaiti that , fault is found with Us.r for we aywuiioraATf loiceu w sec km. inau i ruany iw niauKiui then permitted- to- go.la.iurJiomes, with bead ache enough to last a week. And this is New York Militia duty. "T A PRIVATE. organs and Destructivcness. The fair infidel may rotce to pcrlection, jut all her surface orisons, will not fill up A it ec dote. We a re remarkably well pleased with the rebuke which Wm. Gray, of Boston, familiarly termed " Bill Gray," once ga ve.' He happened to be at ft market I sands'of Courtship and Marriage. one day,' when be heard a spruce young 1 and Cupid should ever be fellow-travellers : to any, friend of the lawyer who had just opened an ofiice for I and by following Gall you may escape the fatal gap in the organ of Reverence. I sincerely pity the Anti-Phrenologist -for many reasons, but for none more than this, that he throws away the best and most ef fectual 1 guiding-staff through the quick- Combe weak "Very well, was the reply, as it was handed to him, and he led the way through the streets, while he was followed to the no small amusement of those who happen ed to know him. Having arrived at the house, the attorney inquired what was to slander; inhosphality ; avarice ; oppression; aping fashionables ; pride and nonsense. )et in which he moved off.ifow but secure, I paper who will tell of its deficiencies, and I the practice of his profession, inquiring for I wormwood. Weekly Review. ntt as to encourage his mistress fhev we have received valuable suggestions in I some one to carry home a piece of meat I . ; jnooat the hill: thev nracecd we I : he halts I this wav. and. we hope, profited by them, for him, which he bad been purchasing.--1 vivimsathhi. nuiip In !... l f l .. -i 1 ili. . ...i .: '....A I o. ,a i.a a1 Ia n:u.. ... I Khnuliltra- vanora: a umwui uviure ne TCIS miUWaV- allu I IUl. al llltJ aamu uiir;. wd aro ouiuiwu i uicijuiiik iu int. mau vi saw, vuu . v't hii I ni fcfiuing soinetliiiig ; then ascends at I tliat nny."nianwhcn.he subscribes for a pu. I him, 8irrl will carry your meat-'W j breathf g qwc.. rate; and now. being at the" mid. per, should expect every article, and every pay point, shifts the ladv from one side to I puracrapb. and every sentence, and every vuier. x ue spectators give a great word, in eacn paper, to do just wnai ne it The baron, with an air of indi(fe I would wish it to be. ace, bites the tin of his irauntletr and then I It is' no easv matter to conduct a naner tastlOn thorn un ( -w... au , wu Ul ILlfunci. Aa aiB I UHli SO W ssa-ril w rwaa saw www ww.va -w-.. ine lover rumrii hi vat. Ha .iimi n mrh vrv m nrvfir to Dubnsh a inu nav. A fthillinir. sir. renlicd the car. J - " 7 aw a wwv.. -j r II J T O I " ffaifl mnA th tU:l. iL I- I 1- I - a -..t.l..-. .iT -.:. kar I .aw... aarktAU- Knavir. kfwanla.Mrl n nA kMirlrif Ulu Oil tha f.nknn1 tUA a. L, : I .s" -..:,... awvvo lw M.limnn , hs I a-v. .Iit-ilr ha ihanlrori (ha loaararns nnii tlr1 I sviiuMJ. ' X I1U WUlllcIl WUIII I SUIUt Ul U1D TttllUUS aKiO U iviitrwu. ; vi I pvuivii . iituunvu assw j w . unu iviu D ifPmr.If- kait kn ..... l Ml tJ..!. I a!ll . ...... a .n mS-C.a im iwilif iiH -111 rnvlll nthnnairu nrAntorf o Bumi at sas. I Mro IIICll Xflv ! Will OO TIC I UHS KM 111 UHlrV vanutiO LKI l a Bit uvuuvo.' I v iiv,asv vxs sav. ww Kiivavm w biiiiiiui rs - pnoua.ctie resumes again; "he is half If the reader will only refibct fpr ft nwimjot j calTon TB-ITy Uray." As hy taween the middle and to eipected, the man was IS. nfi aima Ka ot n . I . I J . I I . ... I .. aahaa.aI wk a..i. I n a. ...ml. t ili- .miAiinnimuinl nf lha InAf, 1 1. T i ' ncficrat "ui no, uoes noi I more or k retiiyiciv twiucwrai -u ivii i towuiwui unvFi..r..... ulu av. anu. i . naiTfaa.. ix . a . ..i . . - . 1 i . i . i .. . .... ..aa a i . . a aam ... . w n a n.n n m iiiinna n aa i i. "wui i ruin un . men ana i occurrence me nuuini ui uw w rvitu i mai a mau nuiuuu hiuht iinmuiia u h. feresurries once more: two tbirda nf thnl with science, literature, news, aericulturc 1 was tons, had condescended to" do this fcet; narrow nerves; foul soldiers receive a pay which, after-making the-deduetions-w4uclv go to the Government for indispensable supplies, amounts jtq one ceiat a day. twenty-five dollars and a half for seven years' services. And vet this process of military supply seems firmly cs tablishcd and engrafted on the habits uf society; nor have I seen among, all the pro positions with which the rublic has been excited, since my residence here, lor the melioration of the "existing "institutions oft the country, a single allusion to this grunted of all practical oppressions. And I cannot account for this apparent indifierence to a subject which strikes every American; with astonishment, unless it results frotrt tin; fcmiUDing part of the way are -conquered, in short, with every tiling -if our readers j piece of drudgery for him Frugality. 7 are certain the lady kisses'hirn on the wilt-reflect oirthisT-thcy certainly cannot -it rel)ead,and on the eyes. The women bo surprised tlmt now and thenthere ahould A..BEArrriFnt sentimeot The lateem- uw into tears, and thestoutest tnen look be a sentence in our paper th-t may be inent Judge Sir Alleu Park, once said at a a. .He ascenda public meetine in London: j w.u v. a lHauoicr.axiiiaiwvwwiiui vw.mi.v T "- . ... . . . . ... Ktobe mnmaiin. it k.t.J .... i. ..i r ,.b;l Wa thmiM l " Wehvein the midst of blessings, till . 11U IH.IUI. UUl It, U liUSOH W Illa. A . l.v. . w .iawbu ' - J - ' . A new drink. ' Mr. Guznh function, I have discovered a new drink for you. Sup. pose vou try a little V 'Well I don't care if I do. drinks. It hasn't got a very bad taste to it ; and, if my memory serves me right, it is what they call water. ' I recollect drinking- some of "the 1 standing army is aronceanfrideirof sr des- stuftr when I was lad. -N. Y. Mercury. ... potism lbto in4tselfrand resting lor sup. ,, -'''t'a- ptrt upon tlie arms of the soldhry. Justin twJtJ rhisPartrcu1ar doesrr npublican institu New York.a Miiaaabiaanofci.linifonihorf-. tions difter from all other forms of civil conviction that a bare support, jsall tficia. boring classes can procure by the most lur- tunate exertion, and tlmt this may as well bo in the army as elsewhere." Such is the system in France, and with certain modifications in other countries of Europe, the governments of which on ac count of its operation are said to be strong." loour apprehension a large was inveigled by some aajkna into -a bar room I policy in existence. Its strength is inrinsicJ JThe Jocds insist upon this ondwe ad, , . aav .,uniia. VUl f M I vhmkm w. - J I ... A.. I I Blyto plant hisfoot to goon again: and much surprised if every one of our.popers we arc utterly insensible of their greatm-ss 1 r-n-pttiui nisway.pianting his foot at pleased every one &T our readers, lor we " K.-v-wy... step, and then Dln!n-..n :. tlwm ihnt ftn -find th-nra in I We speak of our civilization, our arts, 1 effort: the tai.tr ItlV. iTa?-i :r l.i Wp I freedom' our laws. and forget entirely P lighten him. PD: Im deways. See Iu. i ai i .u j a.,, -!..t artule mrefullv. hnt'wf large a share of all is due to Uiratiuiflty. -auX-0 VLV I A I StuaaS UW a wiv.tww J w " I . ... m top-; be strueeles : ha move have not time to parse every sentence, and I31ot Uiristianity out ot the pages ot man s takiiwr .ttlar toltsrootjtosee if I history, and what, would hi lawshave teenflonr:uiAI,1,4rwhi(n tor,-iriimiplia tv nngineone Ct ' . .L.I 1 what his civilization? Chnstiamtv is mix-1 Thank God His. not bv toorteen thoman L. w. UIIIO KIWB U IUC I laiUUIUUt IMUUgT WW lJi.uiva a.. . . a .. . . n Lti., i . .. Nn. K. ii u. ... . . I.,, JrT . ..r..t. I pf Mn wiiK nni Verv. bi'inir nnd our dailv FUUlffain . k c I . u . . Y jf r.i i.i I life there Sa not a familiar obicct round us. " uicn, in. aiairrers. Aincss, u in renuuiii uruui urs uuuiuiki k i . . : . 1 ! 1.1 . .1. - I . a... a where be waa with difficulty pcrmaded to drink a hus of wine, fn direct violation of the preempt of the.Koran. lTbe effects were inntantaneonn. He returned to the 'deck of the 'Sultan," dancing about and capering like mad man. Ilia compan. ions soon luppretett the eanae of hia on wonted conduct, and a grave old Muaaelman, with a beard long and rrioly aa King Lear's' aiezing tbedelin. iL.LL.1 t l: 1 a I.: . iaicii. vj urn i ui umii. c-ciqjmrq in iaJ.oic mw. i j i latcd bv -the Captain "Wretch! ifvoa ro on at countries it is through the organized coer I this rate, yoa will soon be as low and degraded I cion of a military force There is a spirit i m r'Kri...;. v . . i .. . .. f - . i I , of truth and patriotism in ine supiomca re. rr Nl lUnnpfran, our own demoeratic orator, marks of Ibo American bcntinc( which we ia h-at 1403 votee, if the renorta which we have warmlv commend. The subiect is kindred hrard from the different eoontieabe correct. Lane, ,iu, mn,fr :n hnrnf" Where, hut in thin 1 im I ai , : : a - - .1 , j j IJ UIUI a-iiiv.il iuiii.il rn.iiuuii.ia- huiuhu uiyumiu ,uy Its safeguard is the pffrctions of Jhe people, Every where but in the ' United States the municipal authorities are protected from the people, here they are protected by the peo ple., The operation of laws among us is through-respectful acquiescence tn-the-ne. ccssity ondi justice of them. In foreign lion, there is little to olILnd or alarm tha lovers of good order, or threaten the seen, rity of republicanism. Millions of people are in unrestrained motion, and even fer.' menL Frequent conventions of zealous partisans, attended by ten, twenty ,'or forty ' thousand, listening for hours, and some times days, to the most impassioned, ear nest, and eloquent orators, are held in all parts of the land, and nearly with as much order and quietness as a Sabbath gathering for religious purposes. No other country -in the land could do itTbe most stable nation of Europe would reel like a drunkard , Would bo convulsed with revolution and drenohed with blood, in such an experiment upon the populnce. t; Think of such conven tions in Paris or London, with all their note j of preparation, with all their pageantry,' and all their freedom and eloquence of speech, and you think of a revolution.. To the enemies of republican forms, the politi cal agitations of this-country Inay appear precursive of this end. To us, it is the most assuring token of pcrmanencd and power, that a great people assembling, as is the wont of ours, like waves or storm clouds, are yet so far the intelligent masters of their passions, that they can deliberate and retire from tlie most exciting gatherings in peace' and good temper." THE FARMER'S DEMOCRACY. Passing a retail store a few days since, we' stepped in, ns is our custom, to have a friendly chat with those we usually find round the siove. One of those band-box raised chaps, a fellow, whose hands were as white and as soil as a m.wly made kid glove, was prating about Democracy and Van Burenisin. In the store was an bid Kentuckian, whose head bore the blossom ot some seventy or more winters, buying iurunce tx spoke turn a tiller ol tne soil. For some timq he paid no attention to ti e Van Uuren champion s declarations ab. ut the federal candidateihe old -granny, the petticoat hero, fitc. When he had finish ed his purchasers, he turned to this pink of modern domucracyl and looking bun., sternly in the face, observed - " You say Gen, Harrison is a Fede ralist J" " Yes.1 ' - " You called him Granny J" " Yes." ' You Cfijled him a petticoat hero Y. Yes my old buek, what if I did !" ..' Why, 1 will tell, you . what, I . served under this Federalist, this petticoat hero. 1 followed him through the snow when I hada t a pair of shoes as good as that ne. gro; I have fought with himeat with turn, and slept with him. . 1 have seen him where you daren't show your calf skin; and al. though I don't know that I shall vote for him lor Prcsideut,"or for any body, yet, by golly, if you don't say you lied about him, 1 11 .nuke you thut s ull 1 have got to say, old buck, as. you call me."- The mush roon began to apologise, but the old man wouldn't let him olFr hcimideJitmtftear his own words over and over , again. When he had finished: the old man remarked. "you call Gen. Harrison a Federalist, be- cause ho was fighting Tor his count ry wlicn your Democratic-President,- Van Buren, was doing all he could to assist the ene mies of his country, by opposing Mr. Mad. ison and. his administration. If to fight for my country makes me a federalist, I am so; and, if serving in places where I am well paid, and am in no danger of my hide, makes me a Democrat, 1 ain t no Democrat. I tell you, stripling, you II find plenty' of iddjiu-u heru .that won 1 stanJ'by nd hear tuetr aiiu Crenoral abused, no way ou can fix it; and hereafter, when you want to abuse a man who has fought for hi country, you had best go out to one sido whorw you nro sure pone uf I In; old Seitlcrs 11 catch it gave was will hear you, if yoij don't, you" certain. The finifVbte I ever for Tom Jefferson, and if I live to give an other it w ill be tor old Tip." This is no fancv sketch. At least four nicn.j'esidVnts l oLthisdtyilnessediti nd one of the number, alter the old man went out, remarked, "my mind is made up4 will vote ibr Harrison." St. Louis Republican. GENERAL HARRISON AN ABOLL rn TI0NIST. -. holy, j Vo. a- i- t. ,.. I, .i . t. ..' j jj I fmntleneaa tn t!hntinnrlv not i aui. Evnrv 1 1 1 1 1 ii in i in, miur, riwawini inai a, is ii ia maw iMvaii.Tii . mi i-- " j remakes a tnownvnt U it aa 1 tv: :. -it K., rS I which cannot be traced, in all its I,-.. ra ... vuivi ooduh I X UW Mot All Wo V(U1 y mw j w-y I . . . . - . tr. t last he is on the top. and Uo wiU relate an anecdote, and leave our healthful parts, to the gospel. I 06 tails with hia Kiinto- i - 1 r..t. I Ki 'f.ni;ra. potnthoiiti WaU ... .1 . ..." ' 1 r:. .rLJ'. kk.:.. it,. nn . i iicuaiwoDi ne nas won i tion. I m. -u fw ne has a right to caress his mistrm.. , A Wrtin mar, ..hnn ! was irreater not foreknow the hour of our death; fora, t " - caressinff -him. fop neither f I tK- ki. Tri?-S felted, it ia with vine call I.BTiasBriim ltnowledge, urmgined he had a di- time fixed, even beyond the possibility of , n..k th. -wl mwl. after a I livinc would trouble ut more than doth a aiiwwu a- ...i., . I .. . ... hard struggle, obtaineda' ttnnw from tha l6uncrtainiy. tw. Frwakfort t .) Argun. T iat beata the Dotchman who thanked God hit pipe wtim't broken when he lost bia le;. By every tning bomonxa, we admire Uua iellow'i pb iKjaophy. Vc arc beaten by fouileea AffNBV'a and two. bat thank Uod it ia not foortnen Itttuamtt and two P ' Capital ! Well we do gH agood thing now and then in a political paper. P.c. A Poos Whits man selling hix-elf ihto StiVEHT One hundred and seven teen voters of Blount county, Tenn!, re cently announced their secession from M. an Buren. One of them, however, nas lince been bought back by the locofocoa. Lowmmm Joor. Union which have held as semiavagr where but here would thousands and tens of thousands of men peaceably assemble, peaceably discuss questions of the most exciting, temporary interest to the mass, and peaceably dis perse to their homes, aa men do daily throughout our vast territory? Republi canism needs than this no higher eulogy; no better proof that its' foundations are eternal, truth and equity:1; f. ' It must certainly be regarded as a most gratiiymignjjLriai wun an me eaeitenrm which now pervades the coon try from one end to tha other, on tha Preajdential qua. mit the General will bo an abolitionist of the first water, after the fourth of March. HewhTabolishall sinecures; He wtll abolish all extravagance in the public expenditures. He-will abolish an hankering alter lung, ly power. . . tie will abolish all efforts on the part of Ofiice Holders, to make a King of the President. He will abolish this thing of specie cur rcney for the office holders and a paper currency for the people, He will abolish all attempts to raise a large standing army in time of peace. He will abolish the Florida war and the blood hounds. - He will abolish the efforts to reduce the wanes of the poor man, FndTonwlebe-" rich richer, and the poor poorer. He will abolish loco-focoism. Ma will, in fine be a most thoroughgoing nboliii jnist such an one as he was in the last war, when he abolished and demolish ed the British and Indians whenever they shewed their faces. ow Messrs. OfBce-holdcf, how do yutl lika Ga Harmon a abolitionism T - - J V

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