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<Oir Chiefs clis'.Tnyo-l -wondevrulT'divicluat to ltefrp clcni* of sinning In 6tte|| which all of pur subscribers ahoiM
>.■ ;t'nr»i)rti i!i these triaiS, aim lu.tin-1 s.»iucii , J r coiiiin..r*.iitl transaction. j have a iiauu m tonijjiuiig, and wlfclt
tun (J the faith of treaties, with the
li.nlad States, whose Chief Magis
trate also exercised the spirit of pa
ternal affection, and adhered to his
engagements as pledged to us by trea
ties. With caution have we passed
tiie strong shoals of opposition, and its
mingled cruelties, to the light of civ
il .nation. The sun lu.s arisen in our
moral horizon and is fast advancing to
its meridian. We hail it with joy! says another, -never undertake to beat
r Nation have uo vn an article* below what l really
Wlto can buy, or sell, or barter, and
not sin/ What seller, almost does not
extol Hie article he would sell above
ns real value/ Wuat buyer, almost,
does not depreciate the article ne
would buy/ ‘ It is naught, ii is naught
suitli the buyer, out when lie is gone
away, then he boasteth.” 'lint I,’ says
one, •never pretend lliat my goons a.e
worth more than tiicy are, 'And i,
Although a part of out
detached themselves from us, to fol
low the chase in the western! wilds,
and we are invited to retrograde to
savageism, with strong lalks and in
ducements, as bribes, our appetite
for our present enjoyments is too strong
%o relinquish them, because we have
tasted their sweets and are content
ed.
Wo have noticed the ancient ground
-of complaint, founded on the ignorance
of our ancestors and their fondness for
the chase, and for the purposes of ag
riculture as having in possession too
much land for their numbers. What
is the language of objection at this
time? The ease is reversed, and wc
are now assaulted, with menaces of
emulsion because we have unexpect
ed v become civilized, and because
wo have formed and organized a con
stitutional government* It' is U>c> much
lor us now to be honest, a - d virtuous,
aid industrious, because then are we
capable of asoinng to the rank ol
Christians and Politicians, which ren
ders .our attachment to the soil inoie
strong, and therefore more ditfi. nil to
de'V ud us of the. possession. Disap
pointment inflicts on the mind ol ttit* <v-
a ioious white man, the raortitieuiio.i ol
delay, or the p 'liability of ibi i.neud-
®-d victim's escape from the snait.s
for its destruction It remains
for ns in this situation of the question,
to act as free agents in chousing lor
Ourselves to walk in tlie straight 10.-
tvird path of the impartial recotn-
jn ‘ idutious of Washington, Jefferson,
Madison and Monroe, as most congen
ial to our feelings and knowledge of
the means calculated;to promote our I you, ii you vide .ess sottish.
bliouid contain smlauie pioportious ol
mutter adapted to the taste ol evuy
one. it vvoulu ueas spacious as iieiv-
en s canopy; and we would bo wiling
to perforin a pilgrimage to ivictca in
Older to get a peep at it.
Litchfield Post.
mtnkmam+tAMA-i&M. inrim i ■».. .u. ar-sA. - .-**
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think it worth.’ Perhaps their neigh
bors believe these assertions; and it
so, they are very probably true; and
if tuey are true, these are two moil,
who deserve more than an ordinary
share of praise. Put let us not stop
here. ft* we would be free from sin
in our transactions, we must look at
our emotions when these transactions
are past. And who does not rejoice
when he has obtained what is called
-■the best end of the bargain?’’ ‘And
is it wrong,’ exclaims my reader, (ii
I ani so happy as to have readers,) is
it wrong to be glad of a good bargain.
I think you will find it hard to pgpve
that point.’
It may be difficult, my friend, to
prove ii to you, but, if you had a lit-,
tic* less s.-ilisliness in your composi-
iion, 1 should be willing to undertake-
the task.
M '.in not willing to allow that I «m
selfish neither.’
Wi il, then, if you are not selfish
you love your neighbor as yourself.
■No. Ido uo- mean that 1 am quite
l on n ill mu mien tino
e.quui to mat.
a man, who loves Ins neighbor as him
self.’
Perhaps nearly as often as you will
find one who tup- s ft sc.ilsvvitlu.ut smiling
liUt id US s»e,. vi 1C ,.. Oil lliat it IS
wi'Oiit, »o l/n giad oi u guOU nurgain.
by a guoi.S baigam yoc, mean one
in w tiic.ii you have get inuic- value Iroin
your iicignbor,, than he has received
in return/
•ies; but not that 1 got it by unfair
means.
Wen, l told you 1 could convince
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happiness. We hereby individually
3 t our faces to the rising sun, and
turn our backs to its setting. As our
-ancestors revered the sepulchral -inon-
\i meats of the noble dead, we cherish
the sacred spots of their repose, as
they lie under hillocks of clay, thul
cover them from our sight.
If the Country, to which v, e are
directed to go. is desirable and well
‘watered, why is it so long a wilder
ness and a waste, and uninhatd;ed
•by respectable white people, whose j
enterprise ere this, would have in- j
4'-j *d them to monopolize it Iroin me
poor and unfortunate of their fellow
c.. is they nave mlhertb done?
F ti correct^ inloriimio i. we have
fo mid n had opinion »i the .vest iiyi
uiyiairy heyo-i l the 'lis.dssippi'. tint
; mr*. was faviViiila to ;‘i<; fertility
10 soil, if th«* nimii ig streams .v to
'•■■ms-parent as rys/ai, and silver
■ noun led in mb; ohvneru. iu ;>ro-
).i .vc s-io lid still uJiiere io ilie
f iso o spoil ling the ivin.uiii of
Jives o i tie soil that gave us oirtii,
•adored d--ir from the nourish
ed we receive from its bosom.
V i iako iiie liberty >i‘ a- imnivledg-
0 n* obligations m rlvtou Ridge
1 > itteiliie- nl our m ding, and
eloipient speech suitable to
asimi, which lie delivered at
|uest.
•sky tic utr/1, his x mark.
<l«?A-HA.-XBC, his x mark.
v'rTkABD, his x mark.
K UNG-WAS-SOO-LA8-K E L’,llIS X m!f.
Ivd.' i’.it, his mark.
11 eiio. Ratliff, jr. bis \ mark.
Carts.i Snake, his x mirk.
R isurrection, his x mark.
Follower, his x murk.
Turnover, his x mark.
John Ridqe, Sec.y pro. tern.
1 do not tiunk 1 . m uncommonly
sehis .
Neither do 1 maintain that rejoicing
in vvbalyou call a ^nou bargain is un
Conjugal Affection.—Mrs. Maria
Reed of Butlato, .N. i. offers a re
ward in the newspapers ol'“J/uee white
Jish unit aturkey’ for tile apprehension
and return ol her inconstant husband,
John L Reed, who has run av\ ay with
one Mary rhomson, a lady ol douotiul
cliartcler belonging to Buffalo.
Meeting accident—and Printer's Leg
islation ectru'tdimrj!—Oi Saiuiusy
mst, a tier working off tbe outward
term of this paper, and washing the
sum,' preparatory for distribution, on
raising u from ihe tcougn, 4 columns
of the matter in the first page, com
prising a part of the Speech or Rov.
v an tfuren, tumbled with a crash in
to pi,—mingling in one confused mass
the different subjects of which it is
omposed. What a sight was here.
Oar columns tumble into a massive
neap— wreck ol mutter' and a crash
of tjpr.it in committee of the whole,
me matter was referred to nur devil as
a distributing committee, as in such
casts made and provided; wh*, grin
ning horrible, entered on the duties
ofhisoiliee. On Monday lie reported
prbgiess. & wished for leave to set a-
gain, which was grantedItfeedsport
Mv. ‘
Ox President.—A number of spirited*
victuallers of our viiy, on horse back,
dressed in appropriate costune, pre
ceded by a band of music, and follow
ed by a cavalcade ofbutclieib, carts
decorated with llu^s, banners,[ribbons
and ever greens, para ed tliroligh our
principal streets this forenoon, wdtli
the slaughtered Ox President and the
meat of several other fine cattle. It
! will all be exhibited for sale ii; Cent re
I ....
j market to-morrow morning: a fine dis-
! play it will make. About three hun-
I dred weight of the prime pieces of the
j President is already sold, we are infer-
Z i med, at ouc-dollar a pound. Hevyeigli-
comiuoniy ttiiilui. &ui is ve.y comiuon
in tins world. 1 only maintain lliat
it is wrong.
•V\eli, *eL us .sec.your leasons.—
PerlUt) s Jl mu not tuo seitish to be coir- ;
vinuect. j
iou su.iti have them. Kveiy man |
is bouuu iu ipve ins neigiibor as imu- ;
s.i li be docs not, lie sms. but if i
iu- does,-ttien, m making a trade with !
ins ueighiioi, iie will as much desi c 1 (-'orriHl
that ms neigiibor snould have a good
ed upwards of tour thousand pounds
before he/vvas siauglrtered—Evening
Post.
The words ' pay the printercan be
so arranged as to read two thousand
ways; ami yet some subscribers devise
more titan 2009 ways not to pay. tbe
printer.
Power of Conscience.—A curious in
stance of' be power of conscience oc-
a few days ago, in this city.
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BUYING i^NJ SELLING.
“As a nail stioketh fast between
•the joining of the stones , so doth sin
jsti k close between-buying and sell-
ing.” ’.
So says-the son of Sirach, and noth
ing could be said more truly. Every
one knows, that, if a nail be inserted
letivecn two heavy stones of a build
ing, at a point of contact, and the wall
•built upon it, it is with no small diffi
culty that nail can afterwards be re
moved. Not with greater case can
sin lie separated from commercial
transactions. I do not mean simplv
that it is not more easy to bring about
the general prc-yaW‘e of integrity,
ftnt that is not more easy for an in*
■' 'l’bc proprietor of a fancy sbre re
Jiii 0 kiii, «•» iiiuisc.il. And it this weie 1 ce * vt ’9’ hirough the I ost Office, a let*
Int* case, he would only >.ish Inal the ! t01 ’ inclosing a small trinket, w hich
eicm. .gc m. uc migat be equal, and I the writer stated had been embez-
noiiiu neimer aeire the Lest end of zled during the iusp&ction of soue nrti-
ine out gam, no; rij ice in it il obtain-
cu i m; ti... s i v|Oicc in it, lye is sel-
n>.;. in' tqai j.;y, unjust in Ids desires.
‘ • -vi. s.i oh rejoicing is evil.’ This,
remits.is my whole argument. It it
. oiwiik.-s c it. If not, 1 can say no
mure tiui, it tins point is granted,
i a ill pi (k.eeu ..little farther. It is
hardiy ,.oss.oic that.- lie, who will de
sire to have me advantage of his neigh
bor m bargain, or rejoice in il if ob-
t; hu.-d, will not use wrong means to
oiijuuu ii. A»;cordiog to liie desires of
the b .art will the conduct be. He that
is unjust in nis wishes, is iikely to be
u ijjis, iu his dealings, ile may in-
dec:l und excuses tor lus means to ob-
iaiit ivh.it he culls a good bargain, as
li di es .or the dtsire which prompts
l u*:n .oiperhaps puiili-.* opinion m iy jus-
li y inm oui let him remember that lie
is ao. ounlable to him,who has given the
law ui equai love to our neighbors as
o us -Ives. Any attempt whatever to
obtain, in trading,more than an equiv-
ale it for what is given, is injustice.
How few then are just! g‘As a nail
stioketh fast between the joining of
the stones, so does sin stick close be
tween buying and selling.” But,
reatiei, let you and me endeavor to
buy and sell without sin. y<s.
NEWSPAPER READERS.
A cook, whose business it should be
to cater for the palates of eight nr
ten hundred persons, and who should
lie obliged to provide for each individ
ual the dish lie preferred, would have
n somewhat difficult ta$k to perform.
Precisely so with the printer. No
two of his readers think exactly alike
ns to what would in their opinion coh-
s''tute proper matter to fill a paper
We would like to ace a neWspiri ef
t ies of jewelry. A sum ot money e-
i.juivaleiit to its value, was also inclos
ed. The ohirogr: phy and style t>f the
writing indicated the person tube a
female.—Journal of Com.
i’be debt of he city New Ydrk a-
iMOiiuts to *,() U,’i71. The receipts
ol the treasury, during the year 16<.b,
were $1,108,301—expenditures, $1,-
098,917.
A Boston gentleman, wl.o resided
2c years in Spain, miorms that lie
never knew of au accidental fire there
in all lliat time, and only one suppos
ed to be incendiary tire.
One public liousi in London receives,
for die sale of gin atone, the suin of
$oO,Si>2 |Mer year.
'l lit- pen with which Bonaparle
signed iiis atkdculion at Fontainble. u,
was first bought by an Englishman for
much more than its weight hi gold.
The domestic who shows strangers
through the palace, finding that tins
relic was so well paid lor, has since
sold a great number of true abdication
pens!! Mis customers have chiefly
been Englishmen.
Joseph Gates, Jr. Esq. has been
elected President of tbe Colonization
Society at Washington.
bpme persons, says Swift, treat
bonks as otlieis do Lords—learn their
titles and brag of their acquaintance.
A gentleman finished an euJogiuni
on a lady with the following fiords:—
Ah Sir! nothing beats a good wife”—
I bog your pardon,” rejoined a by
stander, “a Cad husbapd duos.”
A hog weighing 544 pounds, when
dressed was recently sold, at Piovi-
dence for £34. It was raised in Cran
ston, by Mr. D. Randall. Tbe hog
•' as of the short legged, small honed
jreed, and doubtless, says the Ameri
can, did not cost ope fourth in his leap
ing, iiiul one of you. wcnzei Ros^u,
imp euicu /eilous would ito, with a
frame like a 74.
A fetter nom Vera Cruz, dated
i/ccember z’ati s.ys:—"JSine coiu ln;s
left .there togemer about a toitnigbl
singe, unuer an esco.t ol tbiil) sol-
tiiers; and alttiougli they trayelietPin
coinpony, eacti coiiiaining li^ or six
j.iibse.ig.. io, well armed, they weie
aft rouped, and lost, logeitier, about
$i2,UUU. Among them was Sigiioi
Garcia. The rascals, after complet
ing their search, compelled him losing
several songs. ’
Six ii.auuiacluring Companies were
incoipoiateii by tbe Ecitli Carolina
Legislature, at the late boss ion, viz:
one in Fayetteville; one iu Rucking-
•hum, Richmond county; one in Ran
dolph county; one in Edgetoaib coun
iy; and one tor the .Viunufacture ot
Iron in Chatham county.
The Police ot London consists o.
437 constables, 4oo watchmen, 03
patrclcs. & 34 beadles. 1 he expense,
exclusive ot constables, is nearly
$180,900 per annum.
A coitcsj ondent ot the Boston P: l-
ladimn informs, that an instance has
lately occurred in that city ol p per
son s being complete Iy * tired of swol
len limbs, and a propensity to tli
dropsy, by daily laying the legs in
cold wnter. Before this application,
the patient’s limbs had enlarged so as
t*> burst the skin, attended with ancllu-
sion. The affliction had been caused
by the sedentary business of the suffer
er.
Fowl Play.—A young man lately
dining at a hotel in Connecticut, un
dertook to dissect a fowl; but being
unsuccessful, resigned the job to an
elder personage, with an apology for
having attacked a biped some 29 or 3u
years older than himself.
Fair Play.—The Legislature of
Ohio are contriving to compel the ba
chelors to perform some sort of duty
towards posterity, by taxing them for
the support bfschools. A bill for this
purpose lias passed the Senate,
and will probably become a law.
Mr. Samuel Liverpool, of Boyage
Town, Me. says that tbe simple pro
cess of tying a weasel skin around tbe
neck is a sovereign remedy lor the
distressing disorder of Asthma.
It is tliougbf shout 89 009 slaves are
annually imported into Brazil and as
about one third die, or are murdered
on the passage, the whole amount of
the export from Africa for IhE market
must it mount to J 20,009.
Rail Ronds at the South.—A compa
ny has been incorporated by the leg
islature of South Carolina, for the
construction of three Rail Uo. ds.
One to extend from Augusta to
Charleston: a second from Columbia,
and the third from Orangeburg, to
the same place. 399,099 dol
lars of the stock were subscribed in a
few hours after the books were open
ed. ft was thought, the whole amount
of the stock would betaken very short
ly.’’ The cost of construction was
estimated at £3009 per mile.
Pathos.—“The fleecy clouds of mor
ning were now tinged with nature s
richest vermilion; the sun was just
lifting his radiant head above the state
ly trees of the forest; the feathered
Handels of nature sang forth their
s veetest carols, and the universe had
borrowed the robes of May, when Syl
via, more beautiful than Diana—walk
ed out to feed the chickens
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