Show 14 I 1 ir t I 1 I 1 I 1 horace greeley 1 on amdor the mady rood things which horace wrote for or the new now york ledger is i the following follow vivid article on the misery at 0 itin I 1 la in debt to be ragged 1 and penniless li is not ples santi but this abl is 1 nothing to the horror of all the wealth of tho would 14 a poor lor for A it fire avo year years strut tr ulo lid with the thai that bod bad tied taken abo money at 0 property of trusting friend friends to re turn tira I 1 or pay for it U when required require do and bad betrayed their coad dence through insolvency I 1 dwell on tbt this point for I 1 would dater other others from entering that place of torment halt half the young mm men la te otis coun country tryo with many old enough to ihnow better would go into bud buil justl that to 1 into debt tomorrow to morrow if it they could mot most poor mon men are to 0 o ignorant as a to eny tho the merchant or manufacturer life li Is an incas bant struggle with pecuniary ties who ie Is drivon driven to constant ohi ohio nine ning and month to month barely evades that 11 insolvency which soo couf ut of later os overtake mot most mea men la in 00 that it ha bus been computed rompu ted that bit one in of these achares a pecuniary success acco I 1 lor or my own gartand par tand I 1 k from cad sad experience 1 I would rather bo be ft a convict in state prison A ilare slate 1 lr r a rice swamp than to par pass through life tinder the harrow barrow of debt lot no joung young man misjudge himself unto or truly poor so 0 o loas long as bo he hai but the full use of bl his and faul bics and li Is substantially free from debt 11 II jager cold rags hard tempt suspicion unjust reproach are disagreeable but debt Is 1 infinitely worse than them tilt all and if it it had pleased god to spare pan alth either le r or all of my on son to be tho the support or of roy my d linfrey emm ih hw iwon which I 1 should hate earnestly ought sought to im press pro upon them Is 1 nev nover run into debt avoid pecuniary obligation obligations ac as you would pestilence or famine if it you baag hav but fifty cent cents and can cot ot no more for a week buy A it peck of corn parch it and und alro on it rather than owe any man a dol dollar larl of course I 1 know that some men must do business that involve involves risks and mutt must give notes luil atia other obi lra lions and I 1 do not consider cont lder him real ly in debt who cin ca c a lay hie his hands directly on the main cf cl paying at ome some little all ho he owe owes I 1 peak speak of real debt that which involve involves risk of sacrifice 1 sc on the one ido and dependence on the other and I 1 ray from all euch such lof les every youth humbly bumbly pray god to preserve him bim evermore I 1 |