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   Onondaga Standard (Newspaper) - June 2, 1830, Syracuse, New York                                VOL. I. JUKE 2, 1830. SO. 38. Tie Is every Wednesday in Syracuse 6110110351 Co. N. V. by ui tlie end directly the TO who have period ai their To mail dnd those who call for them ot tV To companies limn hi SI per square for file first and conis tor subsequent liberal deduction to those by tnc ft LOT FOB IHE house and formerly owned hv Edward Bucon the village of Syracuse is offered The and terms will be for enquire of tbe D G. 1R29. T FOR SALE THE VALUABLE House and Lot on the coiner and i nearly opposite the Pres in the Village nf AMo point ol location there is bin few if any it. For further particulars e of the ber living on the premises CLARK 17.1S30_____________ MERCHANT'S 160Broad-Stroot, f2 Doung FROM H. of the STOULD inform his old f of nnd the western district he above and Com story fire erected by Messrs. for the express purpose of a commodious nnd genteel public inferior to none in the City for reM fort and at which place be will be happy serve old friends and to the ex- tent of his and with the best City In to its very ient to Wall and it is on one of widest and in the with fine view of the east and bay and minutes walk of tbe all to render it a desirable stopping for rnen of or of N. B. Passengers from the or Packets will please direct the porter to the bars for his March 20, 1SSO. 29wtf from lieron 1st a large Red wall some white Under will bo by the to anj one will return said cow or eive in- formation she msy be D- Sept. 1S20.- zif OK IROM Ihe on day a year 1 hsy thin in long on no shoes when taken Whoever will re- turn said or Rive information where he shall be bv MICHAEL lay al Meeting of the Onondaga Co. will take place on Sth June at 10 o'clock A. M. at the Syracuse kept hy Daniel May 16th, 1S30. 1U3OTY AT A LOW SALT both situated for on tho go in the village of to the at the m the age of W. April 27, 1SSO. 331 DVB Redwood and for sale at the by July j the HAS just received from New-York ihe most j splendid of elry Plated Sf lery 8fc. lhat was ever j cd in Which for also SILVER constantly kept on Clock fy Watch done as Syracuse 1829. Tlf Military lias just received and extensive of Lever pine and plain ment the most 1IC1V of every DRUMS and other Musical In- for sale SILVER WARE of liis own manufacture kept con- stantly on The above goods will ho sold cheap for only 0- of all kinds carefully repaired on short Lid Sash made to July 29, 1829.____________________ BOOT AMD constantly on it his in the weil end of on the side of the H few the Mansion I Sf assortment of BOOTS of every for women ind which he olf era to the public on tho most reasonable The utmost attention has been paid in nuking these und shoes in ft ner both fashionable and He in readiness at all times to do mending and ing of every on the shortest All will be thankfully and ly Jane 10; Protection fcy THK subscribers for the ne rm tt FITCH June STHAY BROKE into enclosure of the 27th day of a large REL with a star in His some white haira in his mane occasioned by the colar to be 13 The owner 19 requested to pay and him THOMAS IHE heretofore existing tween the undei the fnm is this day dissolved by al All unsettled will be closed by George S. who is authorised to settle SAMUEL GEORGE S. May 10, 1830. THE business will be conducted by S. at the old where has been just a fresh supply of which he will sell G. S. WANTED CASH 5 0, 0 0 0 E subscriber having TIT himself in business with of will pay the highest Cash price for WOOL WOOL al all seasons of the lie will also with who intend to or E DREWSTER fr Co May 17, 1830. 3Gnot, NEW THE subscribers inform the public lhat they have tered into partnership firm of in the Sc in the village of 2 doors west of the they will be pleased to furnish all those in of the following THE Subscriber having purchased the stock of will continue Ihe business al the old opposite Ibe where aiT now receiving their Spring ply of nnd Pines Grind Glass TIN and 3RON Vf on and made to order at Klove and others in their line of which be io and sold as CHEAP as can be purchased in the western They invite those who arc or Trimming of Carriages or them a They will exchange any kind of their work for Orders for MILITARY WonK will be SILAS A. S BOAT COOK groat A general GOODS consisting of Allot which they respectfully solicit the public U call and examine for Mny 12, 1830. His righteous acts the sing pursuit that half for where he passed nearly its He was ol the in writing AND AT M. T. by his Agent J. has commenced the Storage tf Forwarding at liii Store Mouse opposite the Collet and Adjoining Messrs Mick on south side of the where If will be in all its He will be prepared lo receive am Forward properly at all either or north by the or on as sonable other establishment in and advances on all duce destined to the The Agent is well acquainted with the business has been engaged Ini several years at one of the firm of John Rogers ft Co. in a ii this and trusts to be able to give genera satisfaction in the transaction of all business en and will keep tc insurance on al property against loss by SAMUEL By his Having declined the Forwarding and Commission business in Ihe village of and wilh Agent of M J. 1 the above establishment lo persons who property to or commission or agency to be ami lhat will be faithfully attended by either Mr. Kcl JOHN ROGERS 9ftfetan Nev. 17, Of this Mr. eloquently worthy the the religious com- ihc description of the mute ol Ihe troops from all the transition lu the most contemptuous to ibe tribes tbat stood the and of ilic tho bitter pathos of the c nothing in any can iass the and animation of this give the firel of it as ly Tims nnd In tbo of victory thus they That Israel wrought her mighty Thut willing to praise ye yc I to 1 will lifi 1 will sound t he of when thou wentest forth from ihou through the fields of the nnd poured iho thp poured down with tho mountains That Sinai before Jehovah's Tho Cod In the days of of In untrodden were tho the w stole the Upon plains lay the Even till that till Deborah Till 1 arose in Israel a They chose new War was in all their Was or Jance Mlong thousand sons of My soul ia ye chiefs of And the self-devoted of tho Ve that ride upon the snow-white Ye iliac sit to judge on rich Ye that plod on foot the opun meditate the the nolie of plundering archers by Wells of wa- Tow they meet nnd sing Jehovah's righteous upon the open nd enter thoir deserted gates the people of uplift the and lead your captives The son uf S treet be and Major Ity lv elation of tlie called tlie anil Mr. not ol an easy and mode of being to first occurred to very himself of the he 1 can at thn such an idiot for nearly two present visit is thus accounted have overlooked so obvious an iloT Is it that a man of Sir out one ami wilh i as can other little of have an instant in with the In- tlie means of from an of. in a of his my cut event I never should mv soul 1 but no to Is il possible a rational should have failed to my days arc over Hie thing lhat would have OCr much the I'm to find ass in London at the in at 1 have shall I put i in whatever my Shall 1 semi my racers to your lie tllis occurred in v less time it 1 Shall I up my little I clenly towards the to and establishment at and confess to my standing the sensation was vet pre ty Juha thai it's up with arid dine with you will so rapidly had the scene l tell my friends that I can squander no and col. that it was extinct before more for the 1 have in all friends of j next bumper round I Sir Harry my I have too j of myself than to submit to It weie needless Instate i 1 met Leslie this told Sir Charlus that in explicit terms what was the nature me ol your lie were thirteen at one tlie remedy intended to be employed by this i an unaccountable But us is looked for within the vear said which will you allow me t Lord was raising liis to his involuntarily threw it upwards with such that in struck Ihn and fell in fragments to the Poor sinking almost on his vvhile tears of were forced from his naturally and pathetically cried out in his own won cows me fait is dis Sir Harry his drew his liand across liis filled a carelessly ed Colonel was assisting him in the duties of the with tho bottles to an attack of tlie for want of quite contrary his volunteered to sing a -All rational for the ills to send u i lonel D- of unquestionable was tool message to my servant to bring my hundred lo five the courageous to havinK j here lo 'Twill save me the trouble tied the question entirely to his of going upon way put liis handkerchief to his went in- to ati complained of a racking and purchased a phial of Courage and rationality How ly may ihe qualities implied by terms said Sir exclaimed Lord at to be- Laurent will be here j the same time drawing out his and tie shall send somebody for the purpose ol entering Ihu i a and a I shall Had Sir Harry been in a state of mind on you for a cool you'll think to any possible he have thought considering the terms j oil winch they had stood fur some time Had this was very rusti uninvited into the presence oi ihe the time Laurent had finished his would have servant i peen stigmatized as a daring and reckless anil Sir descended to the his rationality as sheer But Sir Harry would not have he was to a of the respect clue from to his deference to the 'Tis no said with a bitter which no one but Maxwell 'tis no so don't book no man is justified in making a he knows himself Hire Il was growing Some one looked at his watch anil observed that it was i uf a But his lion ol what was due from man even i halted in Harry's II it would have warned him of ihe im- first one drawer and then SIR HIGHFLYER A SUICIDE'S LAST Who was belter known about town knew the town tLan Sir He was as Ihe phrase and the best at come to propriety gross an outrage i till coming to that in which Hie as that I This is a mi-re passing had deposited the he was But the last and most striking rence of tlie is now lo be He went inlo his two and it was ad- mitted that no gentleman could drive his i i He drew the phial Irom his passion strong in he addressed lu his to to his question being own coachman lo Salt Hill in belter to the light Ho In I Lady Mary whom he had to 1) respecting the fended beyond all hope of I oi he described so much is very Ha continued ns llau his God I have own he had been engaged He was the best dresser in as a cursed bore for ned three the disinterested lie twisted out the cork the exhibited their poison to his was a lap own well formed at the dressing room Who the devil's I cive tho must lhat money could no one should disturb but it crow pay lor He wag celebrated in Ihe wix iuves and if he was unable lo lick and you not lell rue how many 1 will young who Irom practice order Dad the advantage ol or the boxing This reminded him that he had invited in kord and a. party of to had done ail thai could be required of a very look had He was the best as business shot iu Twice did ho brush tho 1 leave inem in the lurch in this no further occasion lor you inay go in and with so much am home by one you alld was his short vou had better be m wailing for that's tive that it engrossed the attention iling f call a of It could not have occupied bring it to the but wilh it at the corner of the The guests were all and rent announced that dinner ivas Mr. Maxwell said Sir beg you shall not wail lor He go home lor something ho but shall return belore the soup he A knock al once announced Ihu return ol Mr. so that no de- lay Sir Harry as is well longer lhan three 1 colonel had ceased il was morning dew from Ibe grass of hours after will make no I was bone Fields in his way lo Chalk and akd shan't be in any worse condition for on both occasions had he the good i journey fora doxen bumpers of ify a to kill his The first was to have been his faults al other and in a as Sir Harry justly and then come and help mo lu j other numerous and grave in- who had seduced the the a a plain who had the lo call Sir Harry lor eloping with his is shall you thought Sir again Sir Harry done all that could has brought him 1 thought J be required ol a But a at his a were not his only claims to that single night he won seventeen walk lieg Mr. to pounds of a young a tyro in Maxwell was the son of a those at Finding that by man who died of a very odd selling his commission in brollen heart lor the loss ol his upon his agent to the utmost thing in his pledging his his and the nis in young raise no more than nine Lackbrain could thousand pounds towards the amount of his ho wilh respect to the remaining declared lhat as he it ing a friend and a gentleman lo press lor UK immediate Mr. Lackbrain might set his mind perfectly at case about upon signing a liond for principal anil interest lo be payable in cucn fifteen Sir Hairy began life with a fortune of eighteen thousand a ving somewhat of a turn for he at once perceived lhat it would be dent lo spend more than twenty and wisely resolved to limit his tures by lhat or twenty-five at the But which might have bided the wisest so dered it that thirty was usually much nearer the and however ry it may appear lo persons unaccustomed lo investigate the consequence of these continued between the that one morning his debts were income and tho fine found to amount to complicated and ugly-looking of hia assets were gracefully tured forth by that simple and elegantly formed symbol representing To use his own emphatic Sir ry Highflyer found himself most It was towards the close of the London season of 1817, that he made this What was to be He not at that Free air and were necessary to put his mind into a fit state of ing for his hat and he sallied anil avoiding dear Bond and all the more frequented he crossed St. A sidled through St. felt his way along a dingr called Swallow he at found himself in the There he sauntered about for some but to no one hundred and two thousand and odd shillings and -I 1 ing this sen an orphan al the age ol Iwo this is an age al which a young is well qualified to take care of the lale Sir Harry's thought he might do it much heller lor upon this took him inlo his own Maxwell ami the ton of nearly ihe same were by the at the time lo and entered at the same at Upon return from col- Sir Robert Highflyer gave young Maxwell the choice of a but an Ihe gentleman an un- of physic und Ihe and Ihe it seemed a difficulty how to provide for i lucky thing for you said Sir I have the of four and from any thing in reason I choose lo I am these the worts used by Sir I lor the soal of could understand what ho having the command uf four still by the most industrious tion vt my reasoning could I ever perceive the remotest connexion between such a and a certain degree ol influence wilh ministers which he ed as its obvious and natural such was his Young Maxwell's inclination tending a valuable appointment in were not to be picked up in the and what elie heaven set him afloat under more he thought the more desperate did position to Hut there is an old French proverb that tells us lhat a He on so il to Sir for hy dint of thinking and and walking and ne ail at once found himself oh the identical spot he hw Hardacre the office of wah procured wilh an under- standing at Ihe first convenient op- he should have a scat in Shortly alter Sir Robert and his son succeeded lo the title and Between the latter and Maxwell as close t friendship had always existed as could exist between two persons whose habits and occupations were diametrically ed: and too Cand as he a stupid notion Ihal he could not better c- his gratitude to the patron to whom he every than by endeavoring at trie utmost of his lo save his son from take fho lib erty lomake too evident to Sir Harry thai the system of extravagance he pursued must lead to utter of his The result of one of was an intimation from Sir thai unless Mr. Maxwell could find robre topics for he was faultless at Ihe head of his own the retailer of other Dion's and seldom tlie hero of his hu entertained a mortal a version or your mere original lie used to entailed a curse ou all pleasures of and is thu curse of The nonsense of the moment is a thousand preferable to the most exquisite piece of ready cut and that ever was or the best ready made story that ever was He held noise to he subversive of it of an or an evidence of and strange as it may he could not coarse or an obscene he once us show some tion lor the necessities of our let us abandon to tinkers such incentives lo a relish to their we shall lose nothing by the for my own I can fancy that they go well wilh the elegant delicate llavor of fine To do Sir Harry hn nol a The dinner went olf much in the same way an dinners ol the kind some circumstances too remarkable a character lu pass without It is inic wilh the tion of Mr. thoy deep impression on any one yul al uuo or two of not one of the party but more or less what not hr: a momentary oi No otic could be a fairer talker than Sir he allowed lo every one lor taking his e he it elbowed himsell but availed self nnd apparently wilhout of the first Upon this he talked through everyone that attempted lo he talked almost seemed to bo uneasy when he was constrained even to a short in- terval of He in H overpowering tone of altogether con- trary to his usual and his so distinguished by its suavity and its to the dictates of good was boisterous in the and sought to maintain itself by a resource to expedients Hie most A- il is observed than he filled a drank it and filled it before he passed the There was some question about arranging a Vauxhall parly for the following and Mr. Maurice thai host was whispering to who hail just entered tbe room sage to turned round and abruptly in- where shall you be morrow Sir Harry ly to distend to twice their on teeth firmly and a as his ai the time grasping by Ihe fleshy part of his A silence nol a soul present otit fell a thrill of vcd thai Harry leaning with liis elbow on the and his forehead in hitt said someone and Sir started mechanically filled bib and sent the wine with What the is cravat is severed and send the wine His appearance was his were his face and the blood was streaming from his nether which in the of mental agony In- had unconsciously hi Lion nearly have nol seen the so muck whispered Colonel lo who was silling next lite hard bunt we had at lasl Let's he As the party the each foil upon Sir like a Il struck like an bolt to his He rann of questionable as we have but he could nut stand and the or last were preparing to leave thn cut short their by that'll Maxwell was last lo Sir Harry grasped his and held it firmly till lie street door close upon the yoft may were mere friends qf you and I have been from You knew my poor and he loved you he shook warmly now good 1-ieavc.u bless bless as IIR went said lo is your master will not ring for ly be sure you DO one approach him till 1 1 I shall not be glad to him Ihe blood come to my 1 lake for wilt hey were mistaken who thought that Sir Harry was plain situation throughout the by Ihu had not been the most was Ibe onry man of the The prodigious quantity of wine he had swallowed ccd no murt upon in the way of tlian had been hn carried nn antidote lo it in bis own Left lo he filled a large witU which he look a He then desired Laurent to give him a told he occasion for his ance that shook him by the con- lo be intended as Ihe he J set steadily into Iim dressing and locked and bolted the So then approached the took tho letters he written in the and ihe phial of laudanum from Ihe drawer wherein ho Jind deposited and having spread out flic rn such a could not tail to be seen by any one who should come lo the room Ihe next he paused for a few lie then uncorked tho phial swallowed contents stood as if for nearly a towards n and fall on it. if any one should say that Mr. with the suspicion he the knowledge he of Sit acted heartlessly in leaving him to carry it into the only defence I offer for him is perhaps he had good for acting as he But to relieve him as speedy as possible j from the at  

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