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Kennebec Journal from Augusta, Maine • 4

Kennebec Journal from Augusta, Maine • 4

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Kennebec Journali
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u'th -u5 STORE TO LET TO be let and possession given In three wicks Ac Store now occupiedby Yoso iTBridge Apply to JAMES BRIDGE 4 ApriiXS 1829 16 rl into lfie dvpthsdfdepraity aad poverty drinking Work will contain 33 paga and be divided J-dradly' iiba'iuiis 'wonhippiiiglt the altar of their of the New WW jnoschatsa I'l kiMuhm Jlj feed Ao bright curat tram nature Iw to tenet tfci wMWwtw go fa Cur (Mo 11 ton IW tow -friend la mysrif hot I Bomb a foe-Tdftar for a danger for catch eco who en: feJ fcffi A nWtaL i'Mmr aMchfllttSft liJ kagh at foaoui and Usghatpoor man la Saauaer vhaa makes apahol the fields from hania in Ao wood Wfesa Nittb fcrawearyttd an bwpwepire hita thorn aad tmen them and drink ap ihcir blaoL Binging amid mgeirii tiling ia woe -v: '-aad lilt aad mirk tolhrastilL Aad aft When tha moon i brightly beaming raaaalwwyjeiaa lAajMawnadaj mnHVNUUBKi eat with tha Joaata 1 waald 8y a hia a ppny I treat allboth friends and fora with Aeutr most impartiality- Aa to mypaNiiUgeJ can boost of (real antiquity and my trade relations ara jui-meroun aonie of which rank high iifAe catalogue of Cum But forthe fuel-- It la acknowledged that I possess the ppwrr and ipftueoceViih which my encwiefsiacchirgc iie I am the strongest urtbe rtrag I am a Stint ti- with sirbiglr it ia dacgfiQWtejsmprr scare httuTIilffitiefreceW of the bodjiaiflLwhen get MMiaoner Arman F'iTrand'Enng fast to hia nulirio defiancepff al Ac aid of physicians even's luiig lima after the' patient shall have rclinqiiiklicd every disposition and desire to abuse me I change thp character of nin and bring hita i eattse hietumdiW ihihri 'and hh buses to a consuming god There yuuulay seen mot- gricalturpl-a: elepartnient of Husbandry and 4 ky group iffbciiigi in Ae shape-iff merff with red- department of Natural History y- denedejes clothed with rags enveloped filth lTe MuhmwallkpaHmsnt ahair Comprehend calling upon Bacchus in broken accents with nico- JNm twelve'pBges Which shall be filled with -runtie alavcr blicketing Ar blasphemous lips Tommuiuealioni qnd selections from whatever pciilbrming their midnight orgiesl Hull matter inlereiBMig to tha mechanic fce It the picture ia too Mira lhiiait with ah- naJUM often aa it to necessary be accompanied by I-Wrswi' of aome-recentjy invented Dia- cncludeiyotrslf 'rT7 conknuCtiCHof triiigresMtiiiY-and you know that 1 wsfltiw uru Jkjrnifment shall eomprehend at I punish for clreiy therefore be wise -and leaat twelve pges wliich shsll he filled with com-observe the hiotto i ttox not "touch nvtttuU not selections or original msiter 'relative lujiunueAbe tlMimjr yufiijtempmnee icHnf tolnteuuintmicif the toil! Subject rynl ccoiuk vdorOck a TliE subscriber has -procured at great exprnse a GREY HORSE called die DUHOOSy- which la of serf celcbraied blood noted i hors called the Masssaaaa imported from Ei'g- -landwu His grand sirT)i sire wsa the BuA bred ok iMuglsIami andkept by Cpsries Ijewit county BlickRiver atato of New York and' (fame of- tbe fiill blooded mare owned by -llsrry Bush of uid comity called As Ranr 'Tho Ronipia aired by Ihe-t'onsol the Consul by tho DiuaairirWho wuftlll hklf-AHHlfuUdDuaMK A 3-1 dvr-1 taf Jgrjftnjng ftcfcc path of lemperatet is' virtue weanb- health ami lift fhrporiment -of tlutbmdiy shall comprehend pursue it and victory is a glorious iictpry 1 four pages which sliall cowtain information trrfnblet hiifenpie tm vtaiinnier md hi limbftjp re-fuae Ibeir officgs- taring hi boiiHnto i' of liilcFnnif T3cl two latter imported Engli A full blooded horse Tho Ucaaca is believed fo be superior' any' 1 1 1 A- To Dm uncom- lceKwltemrW -Wr wirietiesraosgr Plate illustrating the aubjeci Wao aad hao wand law hail JisHU-liifiUiol 'Thaa In afaiTat Frideaf thbndtn) sick ness at tlie sTcntsch vuiaiti'ni'd'yspepay bloat-dv'tskge and ending g'iui in all jts fitritts 1 Si a attil as 1 fTtMkO pnq iaimi gfiaarrary wm-n sffegaiaaaisgaB Ally itftlj'k'Toa umgT7s' enlly it liiuly lo bo TosSJ anK)ugThbiebo' Hi Insect plant or other object of Natural Histoiy therefura cowtain two Plates thewne ternti iii fi3lf paidta uvanCe7shd mTTnfmanirtinffmr1 will not hit vsn) for tlie us of Vhe horse win Sublets ear Ae Court Jluuse mTl IffiMNcs varied) for the uta Of the horse wili bo 85' fora single Mtiiff and 88 lur tha season 8MITH GALE' Augusts (Me) The Grey Horte Dwaocx whi il understand by Mr Stewart to MrGae pf Arigusta Maine bavri froquently remarked as a very auperior hoiye i af domestic nraan LpoUiaid forests shade panaad LetAa white fleekem verdi From Iho bieaai'd orchard aad the Hire the rich to tha ratiegele Reword arith ample boom tha laborers kai Aad poor A gladdeaiag boaadah a'arwiw Xdaabiit llbaki rr J- 1 saiaa Clnciaaaras of iHastrious birth hia'a aoas snara not tha rsgnd tail motiok'fgury eulturd tiM ifnegtccted six muutb The Editor would beg leave to ask the Yammers and tlechanics of Uaiuegif they pill not support olio periodical (lcfoted particuuily to Ibeir 0'C work' tht shall bo medium thntnighwbich they can instruct each other by cornmunigaUoni of tlie residta vf their obsfrvatioas and czperinienis? mvd esperimenis? One per hicb shil treat of 1 aLxjjw laairii whils ha lifl'd SO Trrr CUaal moaareh lays hisseeptr down I 1 i Physicians PAKEWELL -1 --i 10 jji -Ai-'i "k' sm abused who believe tailhe oouf Priiice on dayinij eJhft Jm portapee toAsmin tieirshuc Lca iyoccuslionSfvmmingTedandunpoIhrted'wHh po- iLrifgnr ectarianealJ Otwill tbeydcpind at i hi iTnli I "C-h I ftpod mtBaTHlpreMef wilhoutlhe Btate fortlme things and never liftup their own frequently lllOlO StOW lkll bIi iL Skitla auim SO (heir ih tbeir beauty and I have frequently heard that hia stock where he formerly stood in Ae state of Snow of the valley Ar plain ad tbe moimtaia loaaf the river tie Jake and the wift an tha breath of the New York are' sot -equalled by AM of any hoesp iotbrit' quarter of the couMiy W-DWlGHT '--7 SfoeUridge Msss March 51 1879 morning Ad rfaifc donds who yowblaaktokans of warn si Vde Aat mingld with hand Masts uat wwhid by board or by Bradiag each panao with An chons of Funly root swoll is now chiming ha luwll C' Ad yosrockoso sro aiapag farewell! fiuewoll! Light heard Aat tod ltha hoard that Lift learen ia chaplets won wreath- fei iiji1nVhetiyercpninniption dropsy pslsyor apoplexy LuVliiany cie niy Tiiemliire ever ready to gcquit Aie and to ktsigu some other cause loreigu flrom lhc truth Nod jlhtliiai acknoatedge yea 8Eet yftr 1 plosd Innocence As before Observed 1 iutrude myself on in person'! hull om force Jliitb company by thoim who knpw me'even by tlwd' Tntrto bo poison to I be bodya'deviJ end indirecttyictbief to the 'purse- the Throne Priests ind People friemli sre intrikling upon me fiometiines when ts officer Oas to bh electedlhsve been iiinf ti i bribe in some towns I doubt whether a representative win ever chosen but that I was in-traduced1 (call it 'bribery if yod- please) and fire abused Aatjn vindicalioR my power md furiljfi haveUid even Home of my best friends prostrate it the streetijfhilie' others were stiuiulateii to commit indecencies jonworthjr of rational teinffs'L as aretributlre puniihoient-fur their tnnisertasions Where is there a town meet-inff a milTtaiy rrvirW ur any collection of men assembled fair biisineSS nd I not abused Too often I am called npo'i) in Ae chambers of the sick dying-and at fuaieMls but moat of all abused in tiplmif housea- 'Retailersofdranis from intefeOed motive appear to be my friends but-sbuse'ine most shamefully i They seem ready and willing to assist in detroyjng a good lame hia property and hia lift for a trifling sum and all this fvrfesr on their refusal that some other person would-ubtain the base re-ward WilTthey sell srsciiic (o lheir iniane neigh-horafor Ao krioan purpose pf suicide because on refusal the poison' might be'piirehaVed at another pUcefThet wo esses are parallel I'he wiae of die landf lhc IjiW maken are csre-ftil: to impose on meonlya whether from a knowledge of my power and influence or from in-teryst or because 1 ndthe world of a-vast number of useless beings who are a plague to themselves a curse to their families a nuisance society and a heavy charge to the inhabitants or some other cauieJct them answer fhr thrmselveS' In the nature oftliingrtbere ia no evading my puaSshment for evetjr abuse whetlier great orsmalf You may ini well eclipse jhe ntn by holding up your hand er Mop the -foam of Niagara -aa to arrest oOendera yet such is the infttuation of my friends the Beggar the Physician and At linker meet on equal terms at the dram shops the sinks of society and pollution The troth is plain -tlfty are Aeir owwdestroyers both of aculr body- and they commit Hnprmg suicide ih1 involve their) iunilies in the utmost wretchedqeaa Ilerice sottisb that the Lawyer and the Clown the farmer and dienes painful disease loss of reputation lyings I Iraud tkeftubscenityrinramy fighting swearing debt rags fur clothing re mature old age 'stupidity disgusting idiocy confinement in hospitals in work houses and in prisons murder suicide and Ae gallows are hut the effects of their own wilful abuses of my power and" eternity will unfold Ae consequences" It must pot be forgotten howevre in Ae whirlwind of excitement that I am towmo-in suit of exhaustinn ahd great after exposure to wet and lo ths-iged and those who are ready io perish" a valuable and salutary aulttapt affurd-ng much relief 1 -rAnd now gentlemen aa I pniilsh evety offender iy law which ato establiAed by the reason and nature of things: cconling to the magnitude anti number of offences sgtinit my dignity and power i Tsip--'' it conseqreuef Of their over-reachiag in basiuedi' have nitccreiM in aeeuinaltHM the greatest sain of root bf ali evik Wessyit coufibedto rkh people of- tmf tkarmcltr lur renrally observed that tlinse vvbohayS obtained -vraatlb'byhoneit industiy are still' tpo too sebsiblo anil worthy to con- siilec iJtiraisolved above thsir lam gifted or wssfintaaato ft-llpw eituJeas dome official disUnctions too not utv ViHivwy-swwN ywop mm pen to be the nut pbpslar i aud were aloaarcby or even llahoinlBtaniam looked apoa ia the places when they reside 'as the piMt pepslsr they woidd bs loyal mow- Sichists or fiidnuig JUahemctaos A want of priDciple jk nt tlLpottoia a lovS of this kind of popularity and illag aristocracy Nothing is odioiy to as a aristocracy' ItiijbaL fallible avideneo of little minds and wo rrgaid it as ponfouable to domisn tikiM who manifest it Are not lU nieu bora equally free and indepeadeot Hheold not character constitute tie only righteotm claim to honor auddistihetiourilow then is it tat many of those who boast of republicanism their tongues look with a sort of scorn anMv'maigU-coutraipt- upon their more discerning neighbors beeauw they may oot hsve so long a purse or may uot havu een so succbssfnl ia filling it at Uie sacrilicu of pioporty? It is becaase iypublio-suism knot in Ihe beiut Huch men Are aotjpartieular fliers to our (Jot artisan or Id tha genius Of our institutions Tlieydo notMrtr(ior-wulK)t'allow that all men are bora free aMTeqaaL Tcrhaps thfir fatbeis were rich aad-tbis has msde them a higher firderof bw-ugs lban their follows Or by their boldueas and independence they bavo KHcesdcd in attracting mere of the gun and astonwhinentof Ae multitude and this would make if disgraceful in them to detetnd to the level of worth aud virtue wlure their neighbors are Mm ef litis deseriptkM ft' be Ibuhd almort every where and wherever fiey are they are pesta to society T'puniih andeesreet them -Ao-meut-mectwdlyf they should never have couwilod (Otbeui by the people that claim- to -superiority Which they covet All upright persons should so bchive towaids them as to convince them at we auy'at sight for seldom can they be favored with conversation with such that Aey do in reality look dowi upon them wuh as much pky as they affect to look ipon them with contempt Bach uien generally long fbrpulilie distinctioiM Tbeso happily ore in the gift uriie peopled Cut lbs people should otherwise help then towards obtaimug the stations to help I lobtaiuuig I wbauh they asplra While' Ad cauij Jipaiga opes they mrill indeed be the haulile servants of ovary cituen they nwet They huve an object ia stooping so low at iurS But depend tpouit' when oace their object i obtained when ones they an elevated by the people they will tun tyrantt 'they will tread cruelly upoa head of those wko elevated them' and woalu it in their power deprive them of lha dearest rights they pomeaik or Ah' spirit of aristocracy could uhavoits way would end in radiing 'short of motism -Thera is'mqch iff it in our fiew-Luami villages but still more ofitattltafiouA It is vutaally treason against again our goverauient end wo should Cot can if it were node punishable by law Ckrittiam Inteliigeneer jimtn injt Jneethte(htf country meann India are too fund of beating tbeir aatiVO servants Of Ah propensity An follow'wg '-nneedoto" rrinted In recent work: nit was rektod to uie with great humor by out of tbs priuciplw ia the transaction whoso candor overcame hw fear bf shame lie had been ia the habit of beating bhiervatts till one in particular eomplaiusd tbat he would bnvehimbeftra Sir Henry Gwrillam then Chief Justice of Madras who had done all in bis power TO The subscriber Agent fur the Manufacturers Fire liffqnnce Company of Boston continues lo maka Insurance against loss or damage by fire agreeable to a law of the State of Maine passed February 38 1828 entitled "An Act regulating within the state Agencies of Insurance Companies established without tho same 11KNJA DAVIS Augusta Sept 19 1828 8 own thoughts -owii territory haa slumbered long enough It time that she he soused from her lethargy and that voice be heard among her siiler her Lilia and her mountains be her resourcet and her power developed andthat not only herself but other should kpow hrf strength1 lo what better way' caii AT be done titan by exciting inqiiiiy and spimof mearch among her operative aiid productive classes of men I And in what better way can Ac good resulta 'of this enquiry- and research be known and felts than hy mutual and firiendly interchange of sentiment through the medium of the press? -v jTo excite ibi spirit of inquiry and research and to afford thr public a medium fsr lhis- mutual and friendly interchange of sentiment upon mechanical and agricultural subjects is the object of the -work' presented for yoiir patronage -'Thu Bditorasks luronly one thousand subscribe! and ho will then pfedge himself that Ae work shall appear regularly- on the 20th -of every monA If that number cannotbe obtained by the first of May next he will have nothing more to do' with it: 1 Any person procuring and sending -cigbt fd and responsible subscribers shall receive one yurt Journal free of charge "The subscriptions may be returned either to Ilolmea Editor dr bhel-fon-TubliiherrCardidhrr'Maine Cardinar Alt Alarch 1329 Land for Sale at Reduced Prices to Actual Settlers 1 nhn ACKe8 'Carthage for-1 UtUUu merly 1 Plantation No 4 inllie-cuuiity of Oxford and staiii of Maiue adjoining Hilton and Dizlicld baui luOuis in a flouriAing state containing two or three set of saw and grist mills and clapboard ma cbnesand-mapy pleasant settlements 1 lOiOOOAcresiit Weld adjoining said town coni taining about fUO iuliabitaiiti wiA Ao convenience of now and grist mills urn! a carding machine a handsome meeting house has lately been erected Also a variety of LOTS in Temple county of Kennebec Said towns are well watered and from Ae quality of Ae soil present as great advantages as can elsewhere be IbumT 111 the -state for A rearing of neat stock hones and sheep The lots ore generally or 160 seres but in some cues can he subdivided to suit purchasers The ntmost accommodation will be given when real sales ate made and money labour five stock and agri-cuitural produce- taken in payment-For-teiiMep iy till I)nPKBKlNS at VVcjd whoisduly autlior-ized by the'prcprielora to transact any business relative to sales -mid i'ib 28 18-9 eoptf-12' $IIIP CHANDLERIES IXC'LVMSG eATSnTCOBSAOa by Ac Gong or less quantity CHAIN for Cables various other Iron- Dnw Lead Composition Work I iimiahed at Boston or 'New York prices on Aort notice Also' Sail Cloth Paints-of all deseriptiotisrOil Vaval Stores Ulau Plugs for Decks 1 NiuiticA In-Araraentsjtooksand Charts SHIP STORES kc IreTdr gale Front Street Balk June 1828 1 3-ly On Consignment TONS IRON IIOLLOW WARE 50 which will be sold ascheap a can be obtained from Boston or the Factory BKNJA DAVI3-Jlugutta June 27 96 LAND FOR SALE rnio be sold about 10s 000 Acres of Land (un-ldivided) in TownAip No 9 north of and ad-) oining the town of Mon son in Ao eourity of Somerset About twenty families are now settled in Aa township and a post office hu been Veceatly ostab-iAed there Tha land will be sold low and a long credit given if required or a good farm would bo taken in part payment l'or furvlier particular inquire of HENRY FULLER ffu usta Aped 1 1829 16 Conversation Lexicon 1 A POPULAR Encyclopedia sf Arts Sciences (ta Literature Commerce Polities Geography History Biography and all useful knowledge of with corrections ami largo additions to adapt the wotk to America Edited by Df Francis Lisbcr To ha completed in twelve largo octavo volumes -llic short valuable work is now publishingby Messrs Cans Lsa Cssv of Philadslpbis The first volume will appear in May of Ao present year and a volnms will bo published erary three months until tho work is completed i price-will be -8J50 pcs-Vol strengly-dono -a SUASCR1PT10NS received by DEWEY Augusta March 31 1829 16 DUN Finn A FEW Qtls of superior quality Inst received A and for sale by BRIDGE' A'ovtmber 26 68 URiniil' VARNISH 'Inr ill by IX'ILEH higkfta March 26 13-6 TVna hearts Aat mH hi moment to like hope bit new ported ftr Briefly yn dll or the maddening cpdl HfkirnmNi An heart throbbiag faiewdl! larewetlt Vi CutikUt Recorder PATERNAL FALSEIlbODSV noti-haa thwfbllowiDg remhr ka whiclt we recommend rtotlwtontmnptpa rents Tbcr it one cUss of lies which lire are lit lit nrnrUed did not attract a largensharo of Mr attention liet told by Partnio to their duUrttu Ws believe that the alight re- Erd in which atncttewtb is held among man ad it prlntipallj owing to the lies which trie fold to Children bV theie- Psrnts daring thf fnrtnt jan ot their 'ftew that permanent SmprasMona may be aa well mada aaatanj later period It then probably that which ia called the natural propensity of a child ia unfolded Many persona who bar great abhorrence of lying and whip Ibeir children if they detect them in it yet puke no acraple of telling and acting Jo them the moat atrpooua raltehooda-There are Tew paraite who ido not do thia In a greater orjeu degree though doubtleu withwt djreatning they' are guilty of criminal deception" With many the whole barineu of managing their children is apiece of mere artifice ana triclu They are chested in their drru' Liea are told them to get them to do any thing which is dissgreeableIf child ii to take: physic' the mother lells him she has sometiurig good jfof Mm to drink if recount she uys she will send for the Doctor to cut off his wars or pull Ida teeA or that she will go away and leave him and i thousand things of the same kind each of which may deceive once answer the present purpose but trill invariably fail after wards Puente are too apt toendeavor to pacify their children by nuking proraiaea which they never intend to perform If we wish for instance to take away some eatable Which they fear will be injoriona they reconcile them Vyihe: promise of a rida or walk or aemething else which will please them but withoat any intention of gratifying' Thia ia Ijirijr downright People thliok no-thing of breuing their promises to children if the performance be mot perfectly convenient But they are the I sit persons to whom promises shoaldbe broken because they cannot comprehend the reason if there be one 'why they art' Pet kept Such premises should be Scrupulously redeemed though at a great in-convenience and even when inadvertently made Fertile monl hsbit is of in-finitely more consequence than inch an incon-Ttnienco can be to a parent Wa have only noticed few of the cases of lyiBg te childrea but enough to illustrate the Utnencyof it And yet after having pur- surd course ef deception for two or three first jsara of life if As parent then finde his ehild is trying todeceive him and will tell downright lie he wonders how he should hate learned to do so for hs tlwaytr him to speak the truth hot reflecting Ait he has i i been lying to him frota hia very birth Bo hs i nttribotea thorn habits to an innate diipoution DBfitaadnCjJafolMQOlLxhtdkJwJMaJliata- self bcft fostering and nourishing from Ae 'finis roam rsa aBW-Baauaaraaiiia TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN' ONION beed Eden fuller hdCirMitioibi oa'igx SEED of the last years groth Augusta JJarth 26 13-8 MAINE JtEGIBTER for 1829 for salo by DElf EY Augusta v- N- NEW BOOKS WORKS at LORD complete i TaIc 1 of Women Zillah a tale of tho Holy City Selections-frorotba Souvenirs JIotiday Tales Juvenile Fjsrget Mir Not i Modern llistoiyi Travels of Ae Duke of -Saxe Weimar for sale by DEWEY Augusta February 191829 -S'- IRON STEEL NAILS AMD HOLLOW WABE For aaleby'WT DEWEYT- Augusta Paris and Fryeburg THE Augusta Paris and Fryeburg Mad Slogt will leave Augusta on Monday morning at o'clock and paSb through Wintbrop Monmouth Turner Village and Buckficld and arrive at Faria same evening Returning to Augusta by the same route-leave Faria on Tuesday morning af7 u'cluck kn arrive A Augusta same evening i Lemmg Jugusta also on Friday morning 's o- -clock pass through Winthrop- Wayne Nb Leeds North Turner South Hartford and Duck-field end arrive at Paria same evening Leaven Paris on Saturday morning' wt7 o'clock and return by the name route to Augusta ThcFrycburg Stage leaves Fryeburg on Mondsjra and Fridays at 8 the morning passing aoA' Norway'-arriving A Paris same etenings- Returning to Fryeburg leaves Paris on Jnesdays and Saturdays at 8 in the mor Tivrs at Fryeburg seme evenings' Passengers who arrive in Paris ia AA evening from Augusta' can take Ae stare to Fryeburg the nexf morning i and also those from Fryeburg for Angaria are delayed only a night in Pan CTFseo-ffham Augusta ta-Furis f3 ttiJrom Paris to IVyeburg 0 SMITH L- GALE -V Augusts Jan 9 1829 1 3 JftJESKv HOOKftHeereata-Modero HistjOTj lv A Manual of Chemistry John Webrier Turkey being a dereription of the manners cus-- toms dresses and other peculiarities charaeterictie iff the Inhsbitantsiff Ae Turkish Empire illustnted with twenty-four coloured engraving containing up-wards of fifty Costumes i Odes uponWarij Corn CsAulics and other matters selccteqArom the columns of the Times Journal i Poems ny Louisa Smithi Tales of Wonsan The Wife Helen Russian Daughter The MoAeri Zilla A Tale of the Holy City i The Subaltern's Log Book i Tales' -of Ac Fmeriild Isle Fairy Legends and Traditions bf the South of Ireland Part Two Talc's ind Poetry from Ae English Souvenirs for 1829 1 Holiday Tales a Juvenile Forget me not for all Seasons Urms in tha Mine or Traits and Habits' iff Childhood bjp Mary Elliot i Tho Good Children or the Duties Amusements of a Day i -The Child BdokHfNaturei The Bijou an Annual of Litunture and tho Arts i Western Souvenir for 1829 i The I-ady'a pocket Memorandum Book for 1829 Just received sad for sale at Ao Augusta Bookstore by IL SPAULDING Augusta Feb IF 1829 8 ESSENCE OP SMOKI3- OR Pyroligiicoua Acid for curing Bacon Hams fca A rood supply of Jhf above article is Just received and Tor sslo by "Augusta Feb 3 1829 Introduction to the National Reader A SELECTION of EASY LESSOA'Sfot schools by Job PtisrosT fop al by Augusta Jan 29 1829 BZiANHS- EAWYERS Mid JUSTICES BLANKS 'of most kinds i Mortgsgea Warrantee and QUlt-CWm Deeds Sheriff's and Collectors' Deods kc for sals st Ae olfica of tho Kennebeo Journal Augusta Jan 29 1890 3 Season tickets for ad- mission pn board of the Steam nestr-efba Kennebec River Ae coming acason for sale by 1 Avgusta March 11 182? HARniMAN I i Is t--s i 1 you wilLdg WelLto sdopt thin mottpiaiuM not to Snpprow the Jiqgaiiafal araetion Having not teutenot" -There ia no compounding snbls balance to settle With hi tnsty-boy -on tbs nAii enseo middle 'fcourre Should you plunge your hand intohoiling water would you wiAdrsw it by degrees The Continuance of a practice fraught with su miich evil iri tendency and effect ia not necemuy ia any of lha com umcpncrror fifJifr times creates artificial they are of course era the favored children of heaven whose profta-ion ia the most important of any anil as ancient as lime A on Id instantly abandon every step which ia a tendency to intemperance i incomphtible with Aeir interest and the high station in which Aey re placed' Could the inebriate behold himself iri the mirror efiliruih and Acre see pictured in true colors his folly degradation filthiness and acquired infamy consequence df his wilful course of intemperance le would bo a Aimed and like the bird of night seek obscurity 1 but unfortunately intemperance envelope! the understinding whh a dark cloud and renders him incapable of any thing worthy of a being so dignified as man It ia truth that inebriation effectually ruin the human constitution alienates the affections 1 of friends destroys Ae peace and prosperity of families overwhelming Aem in die- Jt sensible traveller expressed his 1 score bfpunishnwnfrbutftsriag A preienct lff witnesses tbs master called him one day into' a bungalow A Ae bottom of the gardes A soma distance fnyn he home 'Now said he as hs Aat the door did pA the key in his pocket 'youTI eeuiphua to Hir lletury tiririllam will muter ono good heating And forthwith be proceeded to pA hie threA arte execution till tha muter being Um weakar of Ao two wu compelled to cry mercy which being A length granted and the" door opened with A least much alacrity it wu dosed Maotoo departed withoat best of drain never to appear again 1 English paper The retort Surgical At a lata examination iff the College of SoigeoM a candidate wu asked by Abernathy wliat ha wodd do if a man were blows ap by gunpowder! Vhy'eoslly answered the' tyro wait till ha um down agrin" said AborneAy and sappose I kicked yon tot such an impertinent reply what mosdes ahoild I put ia motion i 1 Why aid As yosng man 'tha flexor aad extensors of my right ora far I sliouU Jtoor yoa directly' sur-tressuig penury and invites the neglect and eon- priss to an inhabitait Of Lisbon tliat they ahoald have tempt uf all except time immersed in ciime- ventured 1 Taiu Uuir houses to such a hotgl in a town so krtdVbvMhrawnby an earthquake It isbeeuuso it hu boen so lately overthrown be replied AA wo venture for oitor unit la ta Enmpa ilsserrs an oarthquako mucb Lad ion it is reuoaablo to belie vt they-sH will bo overthrown ia Aeir Jam according to Ihoir deserts and of eounn it will bo a long time before come roud to Lisboa sgain Every tippler hue entered the broad road to infamy ami unlamented death and hu enrolled hiniscir a the hlnsh drenkerds now amounting to mure (according to estimation) than 33000 in lire Hew England States In the commonwealth of steady habits Massachusetts Acre are 3500 psu-1 era reduced by inebriation and supported A the la eMfeede ef mysalf aad As family to which IMbsul mo before Ae public and Aall annual expense of dullara aometimes fail by unforeseen losses and misfortunes and nta anini but the man who foils in consequence of tippling fulls to tissue more When a msn Is frequently seen at As dram shop it is high time for bis creditors to call for lliair money As intemperance is contagious and easily acquired and as it unhinges the mind and unfits the nun for every purpose for which ho was shun wry -infrared shunt he-' appesranee of vMErtry'ippfsnhMof Intoxication ta Mfita rif sufficient to rtaup hit wiA suspicion What trust can hs placed in that man who has no regard for his own Asmctsr I The inebriate forfeits all confidence slienstes his place la society and In At scale of bo-top ipka into disgrace becomes a corrupter of youth a teacher of wickedness and follows Ac path of crimt to the chambers" of shameful "death leaving behind him a name which his friends would wish to forget 1 If what has been mill Will not convince you took foe moment' into that temple of compliant the tipling house where crime is taught to "terrible with-ilea or rtsemtio mske a atstsmaat hero emoe ooomlsa and amnw af me ef ftrto -1 loro noma enemies ao amny ef my friends mlsrepresrat Ao treA Associations riA cul smd Mira poetry sad prose paragraphs and pemgMeK hro heoa employsd to reader my ehara SetarWkmftML I am aenuaed of being the causa of tarty oil She paoperiam that now exmtt and not maty afdeotisytof tho peace harmoqy and pram mssltjr af rsaderiag them wretched end 'mretleheyeod dsseriptino but destroying Ae memiBCe Of thousands- Bet notwithstanding I charged with As greatest crimes 1 Ml still fftieod totruA aad to maakind hia Wf Hie purity of my oature I Asll aey- I i A w-.

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