Fayette Observer, Volume 1, Number 7, Connersville, Fayette County, 29 July 1826 — Page 1
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Volume I. Connersville, Indiana; Saturday, July 29, 1826 Number 7.
AYETTE
OBSERVER
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From the American Farmer. Sheep Husbandry-Saxony Merinoes Steubenville, May 22, 1826 Dear Sir, In a late number of the American Farmer, Mr. McDowell was request by a "Connecticut Farmer to state "when and by whom the sheep were imported from Saxony, from which
Mr. Muller's request I took them to my farm & kept them until they had recovered from the effects of the voyage, and were improper conedition to travel. I then prevailed on Mr. Muller to let me have one of these rams, and to name his own price; he consented to this as a Personal favor, and did not condor it as a sale when he names $100, as about sufficient to defray the original costs and shares. That sum was paid by me with great satisfasion, altho'
at that time I would rather haw had a ram of equal quality, directly from Spain: thinking it best to procure the water at the fountain
flock was
purchased his
ended." As Mr. McDowell rinses from me in the first in-
stance, and as I was his author with regard to
their Saxon origin, (though in truth I never val-
ued the sheep the more on that account.). I
it to be my duty to write to Mr. Caldwell from
head, a-ie--; liable t- impurities than further some :.ogrces;e' nation lrom tins country.
down the stream. A sheen Ith Me.ino b.ood I ie jrt.-ent puce cl wheat here is mav have ;dl the external on difration- uf a ,S 1 .e-niai to sterling. -Is. Cd
full blooried )!onio; but no ejt erieiy e 1 I reed-jAdd I'or fre;ght,
er vvoni.i toii.U it e,'uu s de, tr k'-inb,e to breed from .ich an atdmal, vvhen tiie 'reii'iine
full blooded can be iA t."! ed
i v.iiu;,! i rcler
one of t!:e bivt hoi se-ut Ar d i i. ihr.w,..' aid '"it m, t ) the mst beauflhi i'i.Lr:sh larer. il
- As there are many picsent, who aie not members of this society. 1 feel 'inclined to irive them a pressmg inv itation to unite with u?.
Is. Od. rv'eare engaged in distributing the I'olv Scrip-
Dutv in I nr'and, Is. Cd. ture witliout note or comment. It is a weak
Kxpe.ises ,i s a pping and com- jin which angels would delight; a work-in
Cd. winch tbe hohest ol men are .eaiousl v enira- - gaged: i: it is a work aomir.ddy calculated to sterling, 7s. Od. employ tiic vaat extent of hum.ei enterj r se.
m.siiui ou selling,
I desired to propagate and per, eiu ?e tii.,.-e Tait the price to be calculated on in Cugiand is Are there any present vvhi.-se ar lent nts'res nu dities. And even now I wonid rat'ier loniy s. per bushel ; ieav ing tlierefore but the are cramped bv common occune.icif s of lib-.'
kal-utii the bet Spanish ram, tha i with the be-t j"h am e -f u I. j er bii-:iel proht, against the Are you lurking around the brdtr- ofhesjit'ett jSaxn Mer.no. unless I . t . it tb.e Mei ino ' r ;k ol p, n e- that may fall ; but whicli it is the tality. for some, employment that is worthy of
w
I "in ii i! toe I u:i 'niiou mv own
ll 'k; an t 1 have n rv t o" p oa-.i'.re ot'c icloin V'-'i the reply of that rrom.e.na:!. wdto is a practical v. tn. and a rn Mer of the s ;!:ject about "v' liic i he write-, lii- uTestion aie import;v:t v the ;ui'ie :t of bree hug reierallv. and I lli'ter rnv-f if that v on w ii! be .!eaed with an ("'ortaaity of pahlihi!ig hi-letter in your val- ; t'o'.e pa er. la cxt c iir-j: rr'.-rc th in 10.000 fr Merino e'. 'lr. l. a'.l .vei!. w ito a li- nrmnation -ur-p.i;-cd by no o:;.- ju the country. purrha--od up
t re or r:.;i t aimo-t every importation fio,,i V.rm fiiriii - t'i nrwiiu! nl t ' r I'll :ki.vi ill t! it
i - - - i - ..... . ......
o .
S civ1 tone alter the de-
rourrtrv b- ti!c l' en-.'
" 1 rat i .a ol j'C.ire in 1 '.". he ill I .he priuci-.-, . p-rtofhis lined'jck to tiie rde-ers. I lowed c;' r a' J rev, who trirricrre 1 it finally to tny care ; in vhi !i -tu iti mi it 'o.i maintained (t )
iv the to it- o-.aginal pn ity an 1 excellence. In nnm!ors. it ha greatly improved. ' iatoi: !. u t -mn row. to start a man with
of mv !:no ram-', to be exhibited at your ap-
biood b.ad boon kept pure and nn nixed in Sax- "ho. t of eery regulation under which the im-(an immortal mmdi sumething that will aUmet ony. The contrary practice w nld I e gia m-1 p' ri its n is m.ioe to pievent from ri?ing. univer-al attention, and procure you u iallv, brjt certainly. brec.liiig back aam into! i'h: ueneial result, winch isbelieve 1 to be in 'bounded applau-e? Here is a w.-rk suiiel to
Here is a world in ruins
And here in tne
impie. t ut all povv-
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a ain-l po.-silie co:iiioi,ru.t exjieii-.eiiui loeaii-nv uioi;ui' i .i loiun-pii.iuua
the cvinm.-n -t ih of the country. I ha.e h ow-j the mam recnr ate. is pre-ented in the hope that your high ambition. Here is a ever, evi ry re ;-on t) belie e, that t!io-e slieep it tu iv spare s..me disappomtmenis. jtliat I u dy deman.i re ; air. A imported by Mr. Muller. were perfectly pure' Tire gain in excange is n-.t c inputed It! word of Eternal life i tbe simj
Merinoes, A: I think that Columbus wa- the r.ist ma t
ilescondant from Muller's ram v'c one oft.hd. ! lum w no.ii h.i e not been taken mto account.
phrcy.s ewe. You are certainly no ler a m -take in thinking that Coiumbu- was the !.e-t ram in my dock. It wa- Amcricu- that -he ::e
: or wool. wntcTi 1 sr.n nr ras . n' at
may 1 e efe ted. This i the migi t) Icvct. en
der the ii.tluence ol the iioi) Spuit. by vhi h our sin-degra .ed world may i e raieil out oi
the gulph of ice ss: nn-crv . y eiev ate.i to o
I. a .ana A ?rg July 15. m LI! SDCIKTV.
-..o. m i ro-ein ir ui the i,c sot ietv, on' ' al station amon the m i on g snus ol ii a-
wns Ann ri;u- that weighed 1 1.1 li -.. A neri-'1''.' J i i t;.e '..!iou ii.r very fei-Iing, appropriate; ' tr by w hicn t.'ie sl?atte: e.i t agmets ol ni r-
A !n v..s drhv. rni atlhe Met!.o-lal CM all n m:iy be le-hued to tufll rc?t itV or y ti a ! b n..Ii s.si: L. Hurv. ;a eo; yider. Tin ho! v w ord i the ineaob h" w..;:i
f..r pu.iitiiioii,attUspe.,vie ca:i ti,.,. uuav the midnight ch.u i tu
pr..;?rhincr ca'Ie how; and I will presume to
cu wa- I eu'otten by Columbus, and wa, in ;i . ' 1 opinion, m all re-pect. a ai en.r s.a on. 1 ' .
uowinmivinai .vmencu wa toe t ct .Merino
ram than i !iav e ever mei wii'i ; aithou::ii Ih tvoi ' p,
trav ciie.l t, riii ( i-ton to Alexa i Iria tor the p'rn
po.-c ot x tuiiuing adtheeuly i np rtali
lrom Spain, ami of purein.-ing the. could find.
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me, 1 1;
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: ' t !.! t '.. Directors,
! ivtiiili wt- i if. fin i fiiiit.fil A, u In, ri it.r. i.ir.
:i t!n p.rocee 'ing of the present I . , - ,i ; ,, r . 1 ? . . . j v ent us lrom em v iii'i the tun Iflae 1 t ie o:i
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' "rt-.! t ca-.se. in which we are cmraired, is till- r,,B . , f, n . , t . i , -. , ol tins woicl, the a.-pinnr-oui oi darira: e :tec,l ,u' ! 1 1 i u ,,'ov r.ri ! now ei ou a 1 ant. ores in van-, . . , . ' I n?isii ln:ii f rlih n. it'i I U ini(n tipcf P'.t r. i c
,iu ,. n't; ri'f .i.:,! ... . i : . I :i. i
ti,.n nv.w.nt,,,! . ; .i,w,,v, -,. ' .. '. , ! 1 lie voice ot lame in-, ites to the uaoert..
o.i s ' "i " . i.'m i-' ""im!mm - men ' ramo i v anioatr nalion v
luiO
roovlf-oi I.Mf n,.M, r ,ni I i, I m. o ,m .i I . I i- , VV lill licl lOUoeL lllllll tl. il 11)01 l.,C I.UI.C nnoM.t i.tnunevei ( u: a n i ore e u V to A- oxteodm- mr-i e sencrr over L'nund iirevt-t., . ,, . , . ,. ., ... . , . . . . . 1 that Meets, on the I root 11 ui M' "i hi inn flu r.
mericu in evet-v ro-j ect.
th'C weight of Co'a
on!
i
t rcmeOi. er on-.v iii'Oim.p I e i ; 'i!l . r.'.iriii'r iiimi- tprritn.
L
l bee a.- i.ev er , tie an i e v-u.o, ii.:,- new ptatio!). The rapid init, .
es:
r.
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wnosC applau.tinir a clam. .In s po son a I! ty fio-.v. It i- lame lo itriiier ti.: n vender ri, nio.c eririaneut than ti.e jerpeiual hii'.s njoie
h. .,, ii.o ..,.-. t .;n .... .. lnrnhnc . .. tt. .,.n... j .... : ... i c , , , . rrateiui man tne aontau-c 01 monnxn. u
'. .....:- iii .-i v, o: , ii, -i i o ,-m.ui-, w iueano wio'iai"- iioor i- raa i f il ho-their' .. . . . , . , m.;o. Ill ..vreach v..uinsafety.thefaraiers!ihramwere tobehad f :-rv an ! ome ;in.e ;. r rK ;1. ,; nurt-c-pent in i i f. ica ! '3 a !. e 01 U 'O' on.i. :t is. to be had r, oftheomitrv will, nerh rs.be convineed thai aftei . when the in ii e of Me. -in, es v!t !.r- .... i ,.., ;.... v.. i .. ' .1'' nev eratiag remembrance, it i. toe apj i - a-
I - , . - , .... 'i'il '';i liltii"t, .tl.'l lilt .'A.t 'I OtlUt LM' I .r1-yi' I . . a tlt i 1 I
1 1 c y c i i p' i r ? i t-c a one ieen in iinio (oi rr ix- aiuv ion cr t ie same. .vir. tlowei; gave me ',ti ,v j?,0 i,sti i! ntion ofth,-- ;o-.k of i
co.-oo, f fu-the. ilernp which h.x been of-j weighed more tha-i H li . which I a sold at hreae a' ihhles.A- I'.ible s.-eietie.in Kurope 'h-Hro'! h llaltcring term. Shouhl theret.' per 1 Mr. liowcll paid !.e S'-'l-O ihr C - t -e bide 1 States ' nolonrer our ouiv won. let
i lion of the kinirof kiiirs.-U I t ae i- the : n . f
t "" r- ' " t.i. iv- .ii. ii. , i, . , ni ' i iv i ii 1 1 . - a ion oi liii- in oi uev eclli on. i- . . . . : i . . . i . . . . .
i i i . I . . . . : i'ip u il il , ID is; j; pin' i; v ,!
on oi'i'Ti. ' O' . i :i- ran he nniu-r l troiri h ivinv.uor .vrncieu- uri'Siiimo o nm kiiimih i. .,,.,.: .:. . i i.i . . . e -
r 7 ' i - ,,v " o, ii .ii , M. 'mi 1 1 1 1 1 1; i ( . ii 1 1 1 of i u i i.i. i a oo i or atiy other con atrv. and upon nmch better; ken the names of thee tw o nee;-. jof love thrd is ue.i in the di-tiibution. Indi-
..... VI .,i.-f .m.nr ... e.,.l l- Int. ...I ,l .. .a.,. .... !.... 1,. 1... 1 1 . I . , n .in. 111 un, n.-uin. V4 unuu. s..4 .s.i.--,
4. at ti e L. id 1
e 1 CU v i. r .
would pronounce in hi favor tie s. iv.it, oat emphatic plaudit, cd -Wed done.1 This work i adapted toe t ry ch.'r icter a-
mong the l.-eutfattois T m ink vd. Is tl.e phi-
utmust. to obtain an a-surance
fiha'is ui .i m tiie di-tiibution. Indi- .. 4i ' . . , . . .. .
1 , 1 . . . . .. .'oi .in. 111 Hit; ';j ovinc 01 uouu.
10 t i 1111- oou U 1 s'a:: , ei i0e povereiLMi e iic.icv ol
i-to dern a tr lie to the manufacturei of the. ported some Saxon Merinee. lie tlon.,s them the wrtten w oil. would fil volume-. The co ; atrv. t vit we c.rr r.l :e ;ii the 1'nitctl State.j better altogether that t!it Se;rn:h. ai d lie i an . ddier the -aiior the me-t viciou--and ahan- , oi.,.;-. ;n 1 ! . o if wo ol of the. fut quality, excellent hid; r. I I a evv ot h o iadi v idea! inn e done I. have 1 een tlicrebv n fu med. and made
i: m i h.. (.,- te.-m th in we ran trel it lor lrom competent to oectoe tne piest;on. Ai veitlie- b irs of t'ae lsini--dom- ami ;
;;' I i : tilth c:i '.vir ::o.ra' it
S :tvep r.:
well a?a or i- wi
V.' 'ol i'ivr,) ,-( - i
r.tt-u
pr-.-.e oi n 1"(m
kept pan an 1 una. 'u'.lerate I
F::!.v'v from ;a
i a-t improvetnenti, . r, , ..... a .1... ....
. .1 r. 1 . ij'.'-lr., I.,.. I n ..... I . I.I '.I . . . .... . ' 'O'J 1lls.l 111 nil ,,iu. 'J i kilL uimi.t "7 1:1 Ik
o me iirmcis on wani i.te-r o-. 1-0 in: iea.n .uieanv civ en. 1 ininn ine ti.-.-i eon ma-Ie in the" manner- ami morals ol . , , , , to commence the hijmes- of Spanish .Merino tie in t v ahiable aC'i'ditioa to tho u!lp, t0;nrunitv. Thi, ei.ee t is .norel'T l:'f eart,;:-thc XT tUrk'' '!l 11 mm . ... . . i- -I?., -..i.i !.,-. .,..... : ii 1 1 1 . .... ,,tre hearts ei tne oemte" Are tne oowei
1. 1 ill Hi F iVnilOn OI Oir. V .HO- no- v .onin i , .1:11 1 me U I U .UW ,l lllioroveu niTCini 1 .' u. Hw. rni.uu l nrnium '... ... . . 1
di my own experience, that the in every part of America, where tney have superstition thrm in dmstian countrie. Ov'f T "TlJ T,VU? "v?' 1 1 . .1 . 1 1 r 1 11 1 s 1:1 I hp worm re m mi i-a t-1 1 t : e
n tht-country. r w hero nrotert "i an annunance 01 loon, and heen protecte.i lls .e Ibntrnt.n ( n .'...it..., -n.,1 t!,o Ihmi. .
. . ., 1 1 1 itr i. :. 1 .0 u 1 . . . ' . . is a cone u sive anvver. nere is a m an-
1 1 ! - 1 . 1 1 i 10 Toe 1 11 1 n 1 1 1 a 10 100 1. an; ipm u- iumuici. .1011. too e an iveni 1 e sV m-mv in . . .. '1..1 . t.-. rt , .... .r. ' r ,r.- t, it . ......
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o f.o ,vp,il,,r. u,u ,!,rn . 1 1 i mi id u 1 1 e . a t c d I .!.. . . , ...V f , i ieuu. ju o i iu irue u'-ai uiu caa.e u-wn
1 ...... . . i 1 1 it-1 1 i c a !' Of i ui'r. ill mi I s I li 1 1 1 tu lilt" UMU
t!'.;( aoi'
It i worthy of
he cno-i lers it un-;tfe to breed i il. whatever nnv be his exter-
nd appi' r an: e. which has a particle of bae
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. v t ry t inly, your friend And obed't erv .t. W. It. J)lClvLSON txxr.a,
nn'iirhla.Jj.rii ii, iv;::
S;ei.;it:nvil!o :
f hVr,- hi "orii;iiiaaee w itli our iv-picd.! ' ; 'i t c larnaoicale the inform ition you
MC re-cr, i;- the origin ol tny o;'rmo
With thogrcato-t respect,
l our obed t serv't J AMI'S CALDWELL.
i .rr 1 1 P; v t-r: i Ifi f sb 1 1 . t hi t.f-:im in 'Vir.
with that purpose ot heut that is mamlested , jasiinc (j.iy. Let himuistrihrle thi Holv book, .never;, art.., M thmrhves I he out casts Let u p:l!ace to palace, ana n o. ot l-e ii.al-o. look on bin, whom t hey hav n o t0 c oltn .in(i .u,Klerthe b'.e--- of pier, ed, and nn urn; Lthiopia tietches lorth,. X.. ;n n. ,,iu. a...... i . r , ,f
.ii iiv I : , , ,, , :, , llian-u.u mil tuiiurm ui:ri.i in i wn V4 C'U.LN. ht'- h ,n unt o (n.d : I he lles wait tor. and ' . '..
.,, . , , ' i i . t . ignorar.ee. v ncnevtr iistacrea piecepis arc Farmers mdier and Hour merchants, read ie e;;e t .e iv leem. .g lavvs. Mahomet ,:eivetl int0 the ,lCart of an in livi.iua'.-no the tollow ing mtereM.ng statement. ;an l , eedlou have b-t many ot their hivonte m mer hov stronM,f Crr3r ha3 wmc hcr th. u-
here.-, nt mori-u.e adopted in Lngbind ll 1 " ' "V' . " . " sand folds of midnight around him no mailer
fir the admis-uon ot foreign grain, (for it is tn wheat, rye and barb y. that the term corn is applied in Ihiglaml. where they have not what we call corn )a re, we ohene. exciting n'tt ntion in t!ie agrieultuial pa t-uf our louotiv. and are 1 clon ed to a likeiy to alVect coo-i-ler-I I . . . 1 1 I . ! " I . i
auiv mo price oi w neai nere. it mav periiai
i ui ne wo, , h o,- hon. darkantl de the sadow of dcath j The Alucan On. Hees vh;cU hc is :nvohcd-tne induction that is
his lea h n sccj tre over half the world,"1 is tot
tering -mi his throne
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. eiore i ,o -.-.u oi ueve.auou: ,uu u.e u ,fmm ai0yc onU!i;Ctcr!CC . ltit lcnJ ... Known (iooot the American Indian n rev cab simdc. .. u OI t rrorh Ciu back ,g h- e.o .e m the w cstein wilds. j u; sIiadovv of d..lli,lJll,u.!i ibe sou! to nim Li Tiie Americm Idl le vtiety, of which ve whom are bid all tne tre.-.sares oi wisdom and arc a n.eml er, is incicasing in auxiliaries, in knowledge, and makes it wi.-e unto saivatiR.
be u( les to emjuiro, how far sue!, a re-ult is re-onrce-. exertions. While liberally supj ly-i the patriotic statesman bendii g all his 111 . 11.1 .- . ... . . . 1 ... I . .J' ll.n ....! ... !l I.. ' . - . . . , . I . " I ' 1
'.,c'".,,,7"u-v a '!U "J"'51 ,rv Wl11 iu'nn,t- 'likely to cr,,,-,Tlie nuinort of the two biiU. trie extensive demands of the union, it has ott..r.. b search of that i.hdo.-! I v that will
In toe Hi! ol too V ear I '.Jo I pur'diaed one'ea'. ". i: i i: ........ l. I c.tl. tl, 1.....I f ;iu l..rvvM.ni- f,-i' . . i ...i . i-.' ..4 I 1 1
. j i 'ii' o t i i.i i i i.i 1 1 ic i 1 1 , i . ro i ic r ei 1 1( ( i j 1 1 (-!( i , .i' 1 1 ' i i M i m 1 1 n lien ui ' i ' .. 1 ii'( si ii'riii;rC llli: ill.iiirsi ui i;intiuii;i in- nuc
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. i - .1 1 ii 1 1 1 i"i 'm-mmi j moo o 1 1 nn- a 1 1 ' 1 1 .u e. " v ' 1 ' ;-: - ' - - -s j j 1- 1 1 n- jrami seneu.r: an innv m u. 4 vni
ram ;n t two ewe from (i d. iiuai
ria : d 1 ' a. t m-w ii ! I pai I :J ) dodar. d'iti
ram va an 1 in t'o
p,,rto
i he it 1 1 1 v Iville I a h ,rt ti.ne atier.1
;p:i: -r,tf 1,;-j7. .vl r. iias-e Muller im-
Phil.i I : ! r 1 ; I ! . 1 iy !eiino !
corn now in the id it ili ports an-l of the other, h' -s :" the sov:th. In our t wm state the cause js a r,l(t. of laws lhrtned by inanite wisiom
, to import, it ami wmen b.e mmi-lers -hail jud -e i-nm siow ly aovanc.rg: a tew new societies jp,.re is constitution ot the universe. In
; advisable. dKMJ.WO buhels from abroad. In 1V c I en formed, but the far gi enter part of inet.mab!e page.- are lo be seen that gol-
I", , "i; ' .n,'l,,!',,in,"5 !v ',l'?l,n' s-iecl'-'propomg the T-t measure to parliament. Mr. the -late is .lumbe-ing. unapprised of the glo-deM .AVi of .oe. that binds t'ue varicus orders y' ,: ",; oI'!;l!no 1 ,S J''h''.Caimingestini tted the unaality of corn in bond, "(mjs work t!:at is carried on around (,p ,;l0 ,,pprr Wor!d to the t!iro:ie uf the Ije.-theho-h -t t o rrr - e 01 ilr--e La--d ' '"hat from j,v)ib.o.)(j t o J,-100.CH)6 bushe ls, c u.al them. This county is peihaps at tin time, n;i And while it reaches v.iV.ciei.tly bici ts
?;1ee,i - re oh iCiir.u n,iu;y tme auim i!-', an I at
1 a iVt ,5 )
rinr
Wltl
p"r!iaos to 1 or ." days consumption for (ireat doing more tnan any edber in the state. ,.,,c;r, it. the bi'diet older ol Seraphtm, it X-
. . , , 1 llritaiu.-Toe a Iditionat owantitv w hich mini- There have been mo, e liirn eight ou.ored t.i-t ((.., j,,w c,i,,uirh to ciubrrne t"e low t st intel-
1 ) V I, c 1 1 (I...- ui 1 , 1 .',0 IHI 1 Hi i . Ml iMlL" , . , ' 11 it,, . . ) . 1 . 1 -4 I . I . . , . . . . . - , ... : 1 , . . der-ui iy a nil, is e in 1 to end,! or too oa s bies and 1 estaments (Ii; t il me. I in it . tiie M.-4..,re in the l.i'.len worlJ. I his elori mis law
: i . o i o:;. r.-, in Oi inuil Of o i iitM'l, . ' - ...... . . . . . - - i- -- - -1 . os tin Sxsot.v; and 1 i.'.ive lor t-.e last IJ oiore. The i'u.ted State have never, we be -,-n t rral societies. 1 uisishut htt.e m compar- , e i-sh oi t . out compreheoi e. it i si
un-
ti)
y.rs boon conio.-Uod to citrate ne:;-H ill mv lieve. exported in any one ear, over a million1 risen with vv h; t we mo,dit have done. hu-,M( but eShcarioot. Ne matter hi w hat pai t of
do-;, hh c 'peeimen n ov o:t wa',1 dt no niar and a h ilf bushels of wheat; though in the vvho can esiimate the bh -ssing t.. at may result (,c uorhl rt i- receiv ed and
tiicir alien iss, ooai j) ii, , with t,- - ).ioa-, s j,u : .' !ri"e of dour, tney hi. e" exported e pial to six f'(,m our hav ing dene thus much. j cr in the palace or the Cottage in bumirg or whieb, I hop.;, wdl a- ,out to -vii -it ion; lor-tu:,n ofbu-hel IVrn ips the average ex-' This thought, alone, is s ud'eient to c nrmirncO in froen climes--bv the sage t r by the bn. 1 aaiter :m,lia.v oav-over r..t jl iay 1..W-, p ,rt fr.ui all tiie ports of the l',a th- mayl-e e.s ' u to , ,-c I. i'ut there is no vi.w we ran ri in. it invariably produces tbe sane e 'cat, of
I .rn.l:sed w belli'
of
. , ... i , i.i . ' -i tunne l at e, ght id Iums ol buhe!s. huppv take ol ties m. porta it so! icct, bui wha.t h:irlnirv to Cod in the hightt, on earth peace, Oor r ; !"n will roroOe-M that, la an anode1 . . ,, , , , ', ., . ,. . . . . n, b-"' 1.r'.i- I I -ir 'hh a V'i ) i i the S'M'' l s deeme 1 expeihent by inspir itioo n it. I he deposable s. arnty ot in-d irooil w i.i to men. tairi noc, ler of the 6 .v-rvor .lU si ale It h.tt t'.o ni-sfi-s to a (nit from ahr ,a I I.'.IJO.UUO busli- t'le sacred vo.ume. the pn sent am! ee'ist- Does the l'h'dantliropist lamcr.t the miseries v.huteor prominm, fjr tho jr it jsi qiiiiiiy of .els of grain, it appeals tnat in i rli more thanking impoi t eu e of an aeouainlaei e with it. to- of our rat e ? Does he seek by the light ot the
pick lock do ioo,s!iorn fro n a r i a oa tho ground,; t h at pi ml .1 y m iv. taking lor our guide t lie a- cether vvitu the dat tei iiiLr pro- i' l d promo-, midnight taper. o ,esc n Ibe f iCmCiung streams
was av7.vr.le to Mr. Dickioso i.
l aihido to Ohio.
veragesot past vers, he ha I either from the tin" this acnu ilntance, by this mode ol .hstribu-that !lnv throiig.i tue wide regions el calamity I
li iltir or the bnitel St ttos. s Ihe: eiore' tioa, are admirably cahuiatod Jo i.nimai-.Mis Let liitu i'isnns in leoo.e tncort-, at once.
f Mr. Cxhl vVd -iv1? "evory par!.., Mr. lV.rlt')p,,(; 'v'" 1,c il c'ix'tili :, great prot.ts can' witii a tenfold zeal in this leeevo!c::t w crk.' and here learn a s -tern of univeisal teuevQ
rida iuvluJv iiutuckv, Teuacfcsee, &lc.
scarcely be calculated on. It must then beliiut whatcould inspire us more than a view elf
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