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T V. 1 4 : S i TTTT?r "T ISM-CD . i -1 n I i 5y J -i 7w Tl UBERTY RELIGIOt-AXD LAW. EH)E NTO NifjN. C.) S A T U RDY, NOVEMBER 20,1841 No. 30. Vol. I. v i PUBLISHED WEEKLY ; 1 transparent tree-tops ; and fall upon the By BARULIFT W AFF, ! gay, gem-like flowers. And the burnish- m -, 1 " n L ! ed gold of the west throws back a dead At $2 50 per annum, payable in advance, cu- b u . . s.. . or if not paid icUhin six months. gold oa the east, and tinges with rosy light H,-w linvownrr tirnnet rF trio trc ITl-Advertisements, not exceeding a square, will be inserted at the rate of One Dollar for the lirst three insertions, and Twenty-five cents for every sabseo.uent publication.- Those of greater length in proportion. ITCourt Advertisements will be charged J25 per cent higher IhaiMhe'ufcuai rates'r O" A Uberal deduction will be made to those who advertise by the year. i r ICTJob Work, in cases, must be paid for on delivery. ! : : . . . ' i tCTNo paper sent out ofthe State unless the subscription is paid in advance. . ;. B3" Letters and Communications will not be received unless the postage is paid. 1 ; r- . TEMPERANCE. What Ardent Spirits has 'gone in ten years V in the United' States: 1. It has cost the - nation a di rect eje- i. . i pense of six hundred millions of dollars, muldus lark 1 r . . - - ; - c . II. it has cost an inairecpse ui six hundred millions 01 collars, N; i 3. It has destroyed thrle1 hundred thou- sand lives. ' : the evening bell of nature. MAN'S DESTINY But' man is higher than his dwelling p!acai;hg look-up and unfolds the ; wjngs rtf titacrkiil." nnrl wViori thft sixtv minutes Which we call sixty years have passed, he 5. . It has consigned at .test one hundred . . . . i . I.. i . 'j .u and fittv thousand oersonsito meiaiis- ana takes tlirrht. Kinaunc as ne rises, hum uiu - . ashes of his feathers -fall back to earth, and statc PnsonSi 6. It has made at '4. Jt has B'snt one hyndrcM thousand cuiiureu 10 me uuur.uuuat, key, "Ya'ntee Doodle," v and seeming . as. cle Peter's wolf bill. " No, sir ; I want you independent as an eagle in his eyrie. . and this here Senate to understand - that . He threw his eye down along the .Well I am no Jupiter Iscariot, in this or any arranged store, as a captain of militia would other matter. I'm for that bill head and look along the lines of a training day, and ears, no mistake in shave tail, I go it, sir, , then addressed the clerk,' wtth the well on the loud One more thing, Mr. Speak combed hair, who stood impatient to know er, and I'm done the, gentleman from what,the Hoosier wanted, that he might at Shamrock County I don't thin that s ths once supply him, and returnHo the perusal name exactly either but the tow headed of James last novel. I : l gentleman over mere, sam tne orner cay . "Stranger, you go it rayher extensive Here the Speaker, assuming as much ; here, in the saw, hatchet and etcetera bu- gravity as ; possible, called the gentleman , sffics''" toprder, jrqncscd ;hirrr to tr.!;o hi$-- ."Rather," said the clerk, assuming a seat. , " (After looking the ' bpealier sicaa-- Iooks is no GEMS OF MIND. From "Fragments from German Prose Writers." :liOPE AND COURAGE. 0 4 True hone is based on , energy of char- ncter. A strong-mind always hopcs,'and has always cause to hope, because it knoNvs lhe ntain topand he tjiinks Trie miimnnii v ui iiuinuu uuuj. .. the universal soul, freed from its covering of clay, as pure as a tone, ascends on high. Even in the midst of the dim shadows of life, he sees the mountains ; of the future world gilded with the morniwr rays of a sun which rises not here below. i . t 1 So the inhabitants of polar regions: into the long night in which there! sun rise; but at midnight he sees a light like the first rosy rays of dawn, gleaming 5L t one thousand maniacs. ... t R- " r 7. It has instigated tohe - commission of one thousand five hunted murders. change the of the long summer in which it never; BlIgllL U wivuuwiuhv-u "'"J a . OtO;0 whole course of events. Such a spirit, r GOOD ; ADVICE. too, rests up9n iiseu ; u - There are fcw pcople capable of -ving partial views or 10,01 pui u . advice .q & - k.il.l Krt Is-tofr ltd Awn I . . i . cause it to be properly received, editor of the New York Atlas has tried his hand, and certainly he makes no sets. bland tones but wishing thp, ' Hoosier on lastly in the eye for at least twenty seconds, board his flat boat, "do anyj thing for you, with a wink of askance, he said,) Are ; sir!" "1 you in rale y earnest,. Mr Speaker t if so : "Well, I guess; you can,young feller," be you are, you're into me about a feet, Ii said the Hoosier, yon seem to be a right 'spose you think;, but sir look out I kind of a nice man. Why, your hair is warn you to keep a skin'd eye for terrapin jist as greasy and as glossy as if you eat traps and moccasin tracks. I have rights nothing but bar meat, vou raccoon-looking sir, as the tow, headed . gentleman over 8. It has caused two thousand persons 1 crjtter vou Why oaairth don't you make there (pointing to the gentleman from ... 1 - -" . . . 1" 1 .. IT- i. :j to commit suicide, r Ui i 9I. It has burnt or othcrWisc destroyed I ed an imperial. Out property to the amount lion dollars. 10. It has made drcd thousand wido 11k It has made I r-r Sv 1 1 . .1 1 - - il . l 11 a clearing on your chin? the clerk sportr tlancock; said tne otner aay mai i snau rial.l f Out wftstjwe never leave not be treated with discorn I'm done, sir, ritlonct fivp mil a stump standing that we don't cut dowri." I would however, before I sot down, say WB J "Sir," said the: clerk, peevishly, "do you to my friend from Union, not to look so "; . wish to buv anv thinff 1" 1 ' . serious, when he tells his funny stories, in : 1 . j ' . . not ess.inan iyo uuu- "Haint you got locks r said the tloosier, nis speecn, oui m givu us a. sui i ui muhc . . ws.li;l , ;K perfectly composed. f . - as 1 do, wnen ne comes w me nuur ; at test one million of t4Yes," said the clerk, "we have locks of laughing part, so mat we may ; Know wueu . Ul liUltUUvy UllUlvJll VI I 1 . f .. , 1 A- 1 U . f U.r rrnt oil that I - s f every description; padiocus, spring iocks, w wugu-ww. J 8 T : nnfpnt locks, nnd donhlft snootintr locks." was arter.1 Mr. Speaker, and I will con- orphan children. 12. It has endangered - themheritance tiYcs, stranger," said the Hoosier, "but elude this speech. left us by our fathers, and fixed a "foul blot I do al! my shooting with a rifle. 1 don t ed to uPn thc fair fame of America. 1 . want none ot tnem iocksj .1 a toe. Neighborly. "Mrs. Jinkins," said a j . ?air. tor I've tnea every means 10 siop my -j.-j -.k a Th ror meseana omec onsiuciauuus a r u a t kk tu: nine reu ueaueu giri, wmi a jju uusc auu inei s ( ; . ... 1 I Aid wnmnn's tonmie. and 1 o lieve notnine I . . . . l.t?h that kverv nat riot and eerv friend of man TZjL:i. T- " oare ieet, "motner says you wm omeege luieiv 1 ; r .- . , .us. ... 6 1 eiisc win sue should feel himself bound, to take arms a- "Don't deal And if.at last all should , be lost its own integrity and; worth. i ;. Hope awakens, courage, while despond ency.is the Idstfof all evils ; it is the aban- is instructions run in this gainst the common ene&iyf and expel him- clerk, gruffly, returning to, read the-" j r Jj 4i :.,:.,,m nC.hoUt i , ii . I;r' ..--v.ai. 1 : s. - - . i cient Kecime. 1 t i . uonmem 01 gouu uic giving v tie bf life with dead nothingness. He who can; implant courage in the human soul is .the best physician. 7 j ' 1 To seek to govern men by thvir fears . and their wants is an unworthy purpose ; the desire to rule by means of cowardice i . .1 - is itself cowardice. Love inspires cour- you. wise Don't let small affuirs bother There is no use in crying over spilt pilk. It' men owe you, and won't pay, and you can't compel them to, consider it smuch paid in tuition just to learn patience and resignation. If you owe and can't pay, trnt that vaii nrpi dnincr vour : verv ibest to ngeand hopeVandnhus is doubly the ,ver T55S33d0p8aine lessonj :- . and preserver ol lite. If your wife elopes with your neighbor, Whatever.teaches us boldly to combat m jmanof the miniloio, oouuis anu ussumusui uu, eu ables.us to I win the crown of victory. Special care ought therefore to be taken in from our borders. in the article," said the "An "And, darn you, couldn't you say so at first." rsnliftd the Hoosier. "vbu half-fea- A thing that had gret ! influence in the ,thered half starved looking prairie chick formation of Washington's character and en7v ' ; ! I in securing success in llfeV was, that very The jjoosier left the store, whistling early he adopted a code or system of rules Hail Columbia.Ptcayunc. . ; Af behaviour. This was tound among his naners after hi3 deathU !n his own hand writing, and wruien ai.mp age.oi u iriwu. t I wilt give you a? fewt" extracts from this V The Qumcy A SPEECH WORTH HEARING. ? (Illinois) Whigv . contains the following report ot in the Senate of that StafeTon the bill for a recent speech in education td teach whattrue, courage is as well in social and domestic, as in public affairs and by what means it may j be sus tained. I . i r- . ' : . . . : .1 - I COUNTRY, KINDRED & FREEDOM n Adfi of manners, or rroea ot conduct : . -- - 1 EXTBiCTS. I - "1 "Every action in ompanr ought to be repealing internal improvements such principles, and pity, as you must, the with some sign pf resjp6c to those present The. Railroad which the speaker did not man who is obliged to take care of her. "Be no liatterer, neuqer piay wmi xuy ... - otherwise called'a corduroy road, Don't fall in love, if you can hell it; If one that delights not ggte played; wUh. , consists ofwoodenfrails laid across. old spinster; and although' she IS - " i tufonri nn ptTPTa. nooKS. or oaoers ill . Ti J you do; consider whether it will be more com T if)p ' ' "Mr. Speaker, I rise, sir, not to make a exceUingXy uioaesi anu resery- tmiibl.tA mint.hn obiect of voura&ctions 90mJV Ji.' nr mnfirs of I speech speech-making is not my trade, e(V we "shonld not recommend or do without her, and act accordingly ; of another so as to reaij&em. , V- but to tell the friends of repeal, that I am x two evils choosing the; least. I 'Look not over ar4aher when hc is wri- Consider every event as a pak of the Un couhteiiee be' cheerftil, but her bvlcndin her a! stick of fire-wood- - . . . 1 . fillin this cruet withivinegar -puttin a lit- le soft soap in this pan, and please not let your turkey-gobblers roost on pur fence. ' " TTf : . . I . western paper ,? " :o:o:o:; j The MissEsi-Miss Demeanor is said to be of, at least; doubtful . character. It is not best to form j any, acquaintance with jher. 'i. ' Miss.GeUany is a very intelli- gent and . interesting; -j lady,- is ' much in. favor hvith editors and y ; pubUshers. "She irfreqtiehtly noticea m tne newspapers: ; Miss Ahthrbnv is a peevish WhfTRVfir. O man. God's sun first beam- experience ot existence, without wmcn you , rious matters be ifave. ed upon thee where the stars of heaven would have lived to less purpose. "Show not yourso j glad at another's first shone above thec where his. light- 11 a menu Prov ireaccruu8, wu v . ; 1. : nn , .nother fact in your philosophy of humani- "i-ei your u-.u.. nhvs first declared his omnipotence, and another nrniinmtanf.P. ' 1 r tbrnent them although I hate railroads so . rp is of a jealous dig. bad as any man on thp veurthand 1 have ; 1 .1 a good reason to hate ihem.yct I shall vote position, and mthal rather trOU- again repealing themjbecase all my con- blesome. i " - stitueifts on this side bf the river bo.daci- I jjsg Construction IS much UX ously are for .them, ;ai.d a good many on j . , sprtnr;aTls. bf se. the other side tod. ! It are a tact, Mr. v V " . his storm-Wind shook thy soul with pious ty, and just consider how monotonous the - mannetl tolet others speak but I guess I know as much as other folks supposed to be .well. disposed. ; . ,4. - I country. -. : . . Where the first human eye bent loving nous, moral clenortment, ana is i r rfi . . ii l i i ill do. We have had e. railroad in Ulnton Miss Fortune. altholf?hhonest .i t. 'r..:.,' Utt f uTftt.U urn1rl Kr. if ovnrv thintr in life went I c . awe mere are uiv uutuiuiw, mcio l,v - 7 ..- r-.--. -----D jii nrsi. on smoothly ; - , !l ' 1 "Strive Rcflp ibnt Mvnrr n rhnnkind ffortd. true, ment, but be iivv " n : i I : - t 1 j , . . lv nvr thv cradle where thv mother hrst kind, generous, nooie ana aisimeresieu, : , .uu kU!!lva nt wpII. J . ... ' . . ' i I . l VJ 1 LL:- I .... o ... .:.; . ... I 4 1 . . w.r loimK Kut it m nn lnL'O I L V A. I -w-r w-rrYi bore thee Joyfully on. her bosom where these woras wouiu nave uu ine i nug. xake admonitieiriVthanktully. - , g-u r"- ". M " J . oiien miruuvs m-uumyauy wuciu- ui3 wusiuucjjj v tuo, "'"w "'"fc'" ckp k Tint vp pnmn . j R.ntt wUkppn. tnvprn in Car. ! riUIUtU Ulicil icuucio not with yql-superiors in argu- and , amiable, is much dreaded bemodest-jlr , v , 4 " mLw fnf "aU inferndT roadi and' shunned by all. he lis , n mnn rinT'5;.nll DC Can. uu uui .-f , I . , i . ' i fnr rniKThnps?. thev batiks the beater rather wavwara However, ana .w. 0 j i o - ... I J - . ., ; .i ' . .i' J J . , V '..rr I LT.r. r.,i;fl it -wrkulrf Ko in man 4rt nrfiisp. I .' itTJ Vwiliox-o flvmtr TenOrtS ,tny tatner engraven u. uru, ru"" . " . IH r :VWU'7 1 ' v 4 item of JreaWaee of leecs. sir, a handsome J - - . t . J ..1 I fnifnno ! your dress, K, moacs una . r--- " - ---. " . :mnortant aid ,to the Iea1 Drofes- 'i liuivf mpw - j j i y , ZD X ' l l l Ui ! . I ' 11 " ! iV- ! ,i..,n KWi MtK Viiort ttmn mnst lnvo. that tbnrp no falsehood, meanness, or avarice? land for ever ; for thou art man, and thou Were there no suffering, where would canst not forget it, but it must abide in thy be compassion, pity and condolence? inmost heart. . V i - J Were there no 1 oppression and distress, And freedom is ho empty, dream, no what need of philanthropy ? jTius the barren imagination ; but in her dwell tby highest virtues of humanity denchd upon would be m man to praise in thv heart there are thy affections, virtue, were there no sucn a tning as vice ; to me injury oi auou al..'.:: 'i"-J ' hnu nbcnrrl tn talk of -constancy, were lIlfTH IN LI1V lUUllLI V. I v nwv..- t - .7 J I 1. And houh it be among bare rocks and fickleness not known; and who would ever y?"pfn" t thV ncnll&k. looking vainly at' Springfield greaseyes, but a. right jam up gions, and'her company IS often desert sands, aiid though poverty Und care prize i truth, honor or; generosity, were : : . chicken hxentavern, to mm "ai' SOU thelaw. I . l .j. iv..i.j ! u.u.ii - t. i u'j -ju tKn in Knd com. tai man coma leu iue eggs mui uau uwu r- . -r r . oeuer iu uu " , , . , , . . - i viiss liuie is a trrtjat uuuiiuiuu- iit. ti , DroKen, in oringing mem to marjiei, ucruaa . x . . rellation be without ma- that Infernal railroad, and Tully told me ess, and on several occasions has WlAj UI tUY ; j. I i i 1 1 :t l.J J.C A. Urcre not your frjndto discover a se- ureeK ranroaa same nnobuiug tlQn t " ; i, .. f xou know tluey, Air. opeaKer i 1 wish . . !. -'Sr. ;. ir i-i I TTrtu rtnlrl Via iro Kaa m PTiipv curse the time "Break not a jest nere none ia. FlctA" " w"'r - i C J . 7' " i sure in mirth. t is pany. "Let your cony There is freedom where thou banst live are in misery, ' and from the bad according to the customs and fashions and good. tk, ti,ore . wboro tbnt which re- ' Be content then. Look and labor for At . w - . ki .olorn 7r.o irkltnrt nn intn ptprnnl I I4rrr A nVTf.T M nt. TYiaTlV hOllTS courage, and thy pride, and the certainty the vices and miseries of which we com. sTspeanknoUn)urioA3 woroa cither in jest smash, crossing the, same rail road. XHere a0 I heard Ulicle Benjamin that thou artofhigh and heavenly race. plain. So the very sprmgs.of(hpp.ness J the SpejkeJ.rambte amr longer to conttd. akcussfoe his matter to Ms SOU- i "Gazenotonthertiiemisnes piotners. ua r 1"U1L1" 7 7u ' who was comnlaininff of the "When another saks, be attentive. the gentleman must confine himself to .the WUO .was compiamm 01 tuu I "Be not aTto relSe news. question, and to the rules of the Senate.) pressure " Rely upon it 6am- I ..iiiJ iZ: l-nnw tbr nffairs of Well, sir, I was saying he cust, and ho mv." cried the old man. as he s uk ui muuuj w,."" i . . . . '11 j e i - I J ' .-.' i . t . 3 5 . I nof nnrl ho etiet nnn hft swnrft and tairlv I i t i i.r' 4.l others. :, r :- ' 1 "Speak not evil Mhe absent. i i where the best, but near calmly and patiently the ioicedtheir hearts . rejoices thine ; no fbreie ri oppressor sin command thee, worst. This is true philosophy, and the no foreign ruler drive thee at his will, as very best advice we can give oattle at the will of the driver. 0:0:0:0- . ,r " , .7 7 " leaneu on ms sum, wim iu giv. snorted agin, but still hpfbrjilrc)ads.- ? Whpn voii sneainf God, let it ever be These are my notions, Mr. speaker, ana " ' , -T r "vvnen you spwwu, j uiKi ,i; Mov mnrmnar s "rnnrrmirinp navs witK rPVPTPnPP 1 ' I 1 COUIU UUl 51l UCICjWiUluui m,iwuiug u iiuj 7 'O x This thy country thy free country Modesty. -The extreme modesty at "Labor to kccnUiive in your heart that (Here the orator turned his head and in an no bills. I have been j an observer. UT ,"r "I".'. I,..'. SDark ofheavenlyfi3Called conscience. aud.blevo.ee aaaressea I manv a time this tllteen years, f a troooiirp which cnntnins-wimin ltseu i iriDUtea to ieniaius ui mc uicscui F- . - : hl.. i u wch. Li-iht i nc Kpter. wnat s tne nanie ui - , . v r-i i -..5 . .. .I1 . ' I . 1 I .-ww w - XT-- . . I 1. 1 -11 11, 1 i .: . indestructible love and faith ; mnd. TftTceDtinsr relision, in which a still higher freedom) that a vir can possess, or can covet. The sun si and I never saw a, man helped a note, uy pursmgf nis Be ids quiet as you can, nothing will ctow under a habunaccishveral anl rights, and chafers ofothes; that moving harrow, and discontent vears oast. On a sliaht Wabble in the you do to others asiyou would have others (Here .the Bpoakei TtJZ harrows the mind.-rMatters are V -m-m 4m w -. -I . 7 m i 1 -1 ' 1 C X- - " V VS W-l llllllllll llllll LllUh - V w r,kw-ind theearth Closes her morning, as to who should wear the pants, do to. you.. : .; ; 1 not Vet before the Senate, andthere-1 bad. I ackndwledcre,! but no ulcere I . "v " . r - i . ( .1 . rr K hart rmt i i : . " , v I v . - i I ' - . i. ' - ' . great eye like that of a dying god. , Then them on$ ben the "gudc man'fi suggesting j An abortive atlerMlo enforce Silence. smoke the hills like altars out of every lhatVhP hj& had ryes, his wife's modes- ,An uncouth lookmHoosier went into an wood ascends a choru--the veils of day tv was so shocked that she burst into tears, Ironmonger s store nanrc "-- SUNSET. the shadows,! float around thc enkindled and pulled the pants "right off!" whistling, ca somewhat of a low Ijr (U uuk iv . . I wvu, o 7 . . ; ; , fore its merits could ; not be discussed.)- :c nTIV triino- thfi better for fino-(Br- You are mistaken in your man, Mrak- themore VQU gTOah th er ; I am not a cussing character, andifl - -V - WY , B ! was, I should be very tar trom cussing uu- j puiw " -:v."-'i i l?:v t; 4r y f . 1 llf- . r 5 5.
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