Public Leger, Volume 3, Number 108, Richmond, Wayne County, 13 May 1826 — Page 4
... oncivorrd li Tho fo!iowiiiR anecdote of tl-,o
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" The young man walked away in silence, have I then been said he to himself, 'so
who are in the habit of making iJr) ; minds and pronouncing judgment n :
J side? of a controverted question.
II'IV I lilL.ll einv. ' i . ., . , -. lo " in carch of what has always been j of some importance, 1 t is aid v.ms u; long in 'ca" h , ! fore a Justice of the Pence who i V,Fnrtune in vain lavishes herluxmies in j scent n Dutchman. The '-Une.s h,f
,ni honor in vain encircle.; health in h examined, anu one 01 me l;iWycr,
vain blesses, the man who knows not how-
to estimate the vaJao of one and sixpence;
made every thing appear hvor;4M-
w ho is always longing for what he has not,j his chctu. no ot.ier lawyer :,.,, instead of being contented and thankful fori for the purpose m addressing h: h , , what he has. K- t,JC, otl.ersi.Je ol t , question: Wi ;
PLANTING PO TATOES.
suddenly interrupted by the Justin
! said, "Stop, tnp, I'm clear now, :
i As the season for planting puiaiocs h, !. .m:.. ,,,, ...mu,,,,:, ; approaching, and there is a variety of cpin- get puzz.ed, so 1 11 give juan 'ions on ll.at subject, the following remarks,', , which a;e the result of practical observa-;; A certain school master n id mL:, lion, may not be uninteresting to some of ; : of exercise a glass vhcrem he caui your reader-. Potatoes should never be, scholars to be, .old themselves. Im
planted whole,vhateverrnay be their size, were comM, no worn i kh mer;, v, they will produce the same number ot ; a pity .it was such goodly oodies sh: shoots almost invariably live which is too S possessed with defective n.iad! I ft.,, errata number to be together, in order to then they might make their bodies L;r
dressing their minds hadserr.elv.
rreai a numoer io ue logem
make a eood crop. As the whole potatoe,
however large, or however many eyes, (or ;j buds,) it may have, never produces more; Roma:; br.s. toil I he Lmpcror Y,
than five shoot?, which arc all from the end ; paian laid las peremptory torwiiar.,,,.
adverse to the stein, care should be taken
that they are cut longitudinally, which, w hetherhnlved, or quartered, is likely to divide the productive buds among the several parts. One third of the stem end should first be cut off, which i without a hud; that will not produce a shoot, but is valuable for the table or stock, and of no service to the planted part. It is theiefore a sa ir. that ought never to be cn ilh d. Thus prepared the potatoes should, it planted in rows, be from eight to ten inches apart; if in hills, three or fair pieces in each. Great care should be observed not to h.ve the furrows, or trencher for planting deep. Hills in which they are seldom planted below the Mn ho e ol lit earth, generally produce tho 1 i in -1 potatoes.
t
senator, to uive his vote agair.:t th
rsts of his country, and tii rc:t tr-ned
with immediate death, in case h
the least word in favour of the oth' r r ar
i no u.lrcpnl patiict, c o:??ci( U3 i-j through hi- prevailing influence then-y ( a chance of saving the people of Toa t'lt PA utt( r ruin, 'answered with a ''Did I ever (cli you 1 was immortal? n : vii!ui' is at rnv own diposal; mv lifelki.nl
is at curs; do then w hat v on vii!,l;,. do what I ought; and if I fill ia the h vice ol ny country, i tlihll have more t:
uu iiii in my d ath, than vcu in all v;;.i laurels. J rcjj ,JncaIu u'. I
(J L K A V LI. AND. O II I O, A p I i 1 - 1 . Tiirre has at no time been so much 1 - j laiildiiM! it thi village, as is mw gniuu on. ; Froai t!ic Trenton Kmporium. j. Since the commencement of the ptc-ent uO.n and mx rtNcr..v Frw people !' year, nearly forty houses have been cornknow, Messrs. Editors, the leal value of! menced, some of which e.re completed, jone and six pence. The man who has j, No town in the western country, perhaps, ; that sum in his pocket is always tolerably .j, I has equally flattering prospects; and a!-
I sure of a reasonable supper and a comfort- !' though the location of the Canal has given ; part of the world.' 4 And whaf," coi.t:: .
The dialogue between Pyrrfcu, - d Kpirns, and Cineas, his oarri" mi! ;! is full of w strut lion, arai k !s forth rs!i?3 spirit of mar:. 4U hat. sir, dov propesp in this expedition agairt iU- R r.'MiV sa) s Cir-t .i: 'J) roi.cjaor :.!!! lv," aniweis i'vi il.us. 'And w !iHt ay. ' i Thru we will iraii.port our forces , j l;:ri'y. ai d rnaketliat kir gdi in ourtv.r, Ar;d what expedition will ou go cr.r;!:-.:' tiiai?'1 kThefi adds the cnleroiisi; h ro, ' -. e?U sail to Africa, and subdue (Li ¬
able bed, ind eiis the consummation of the
; cares of to-day. He can jingle the silver in his breeches pocket ; can pay a debt if he owes one; can lend sixpence to a friend, or give a penny to a beggar, and have Fooiething to spare: if he cannot buy every thing he sees, lie can purcha-c almost any thing he wants; for y ou must know that the man who has a little money always has a little credit; ami there is a pe
culiar comfort in the thoiiuht that howeeri it unnecessary to nave them. The situa-i ihli V., iv, ar.'. Mam rrtrt et, Ci:u-e;nui.
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an additional impulse to its grow th. its geo- j; tire statesnsan, 'remains to be. dune tie. I
grapical situation alone has long since j! 'Why thci; thpn,' says the monarch,:!, pointed it out a a pi n e cf further impor-j will sit down and be nunv vr . tance. Its local slttiation,accorditg to the j:! bowls.' ;And what,' answers his milk testimony of strangers and travellers, is !j !er, 'hinders us fram dcing that novy : unrivalled for plesantncs?. The soil being e - -- -- - j romnoso.l of i oai, -ravel aod mum!, on r l! TIIK OHIO MEDIC L KVAWl i DRY. j
treets can be nerambulaicd alter the iieav- ii nn-woo; unl o r-e hrif on tie tra sr.:
street? can be perambulated alter the heav- ;i Till-woik u.il rx-Kht on tie it -a . .. . .i i . -". ': thirl Vv tslr.f-.i vs in eac!i n:.-r li , oz a si, ret -i .est rains, witnout the h at inconvenience ,)i(:ii,in, in M v i thut of tl 4. ..;O.0!) Ml.,i;,lS : a circtnnitance which will torever render; t -Iti,-. nccr," an.l pri.t-?i uith urn- t,c, by Wrl'
. ! "4 i s r i j rn. in a H a::
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VKICIUT, M . D. a:i JAMKS M. 1 . t.i cither u i .'rr, or to W. II. W
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t( supply them. and to t.he facilitie s for transacting com
One and sixpence makes a linn feel tr.ercial business, is remarkably adapted t;' wir h Km
mo?t particularly independent. He is not ! the end designed, in making it the tormina- i; ,J :iv -,:rLj "v ' obliged to be trusting to the honesty of a tion of a w ater communication from the ' ivo-rrry7' banker; nor ii he forced to keep a c lerk to I Ohio River to the Lake. Nature has done ' , , , . u '." " ,' ! , i ii r i ii e i ii . . ... , , ' I IJ2 Cxi. or iiicm it aft" -''oar nr.' rorer (, regulate his accounts. Ho can lee I all, nearly all that can be wished; and the j. ,,.,, to tt-.c uhlic r. !. I, an.t n.f at ,'i lr--that honest pride which well gotten gain public works now processing, must inevit i; eotawiniM- promt- utiscti tta-v u.ijla a t u
alwavs brines with it; he need not pull r.ff i; ably promote the prosperity and enhance ' Utj'l VTni:i : r Pr,'; r,l:-':-:',( nantto li.rbis hat to any one in the road or in the mar- i thew.-alth of thi, thriving village, to an in- !i iul' ,
Kei; lorne ran pay lus toll at ttie turnpike ; calculable extent. Herald. gate, or pay for a fie-h shad at the stall, j and ak no favors, lie is a absolute nsi, Gkf.f.vl .iu:ir, i:; DtNMAni;. Itt the
p:i;tr ii...y s?:u! nron i o.u iut nts ;if.-.i n fu':' U i -tn:aiar lit th.it- thc-tt- is net era1 yn: cal ( -il.he ittan anproj liatrd to tt.e irnprov ::v.o t M;o luf-liral an, I sijr-.iV.il foienrcs, in all the 1
tf lit of r.tiintry v,i :.Cof the Alleclianv moiii.t
a king, for he can order the waiting men I. h.istorit al introduction to a volume of Hans
about whenever be comes among the m : ;; Kiredo, is related an account of several ii -:try enhvtuw by num-rous ami "uVun-hin: 'i
talk politics overamug ot beer: cr be as I Grcenlaaders who were imported into l !l ' u,;TnMil vaia-s: ,-outary v. iW ior i i l .-ft i -v , nit . .... . inert ni rf poi ulatiun has au'ea; v t-if vatt-o e. positive or dogmatical in his opinion as if j, Denmark. rl he king desired that partial-ij it, n m s t, tu- thu! rank in tl.e Lvim , he had millions. J. lar attention might be paid to them. Milk, ij t-tcs. wlw rerlnnn-nt i fa t ntui It is just the sum to make a man happy, ! cheese, butter, raw lle: h, and tih, were j' fri"1".fuh-ancinc,!tnl liuratnrc nn.l the t'.ia that same one and sixpence. Its master'! served up to them in abundance; and eve-ji e,"l "i
has no care about the rise and fall of ry thing was done that was thought like ly e sutuTi.ir in.'ucemenis arctitM tutfrthl cuIUv;u i stocks; the land market, the money mar I to captivate them, but nothing was able toll ' s":i"t:li, mnhciuc. j kct, and ll.c produce .rkcl, arc 'lalrnnj; divert their n,eh,ch.;lv. Their country j! nJXtt tiSi mere matters ot moonshine. Hie lailuresjj was ever uppermost in their minds; ami i oi .M..H, ou-.u.a Snrr in the iv co'-i in Kngland a.Tect him not; to the bank- j they were observed continuallv to turn a j' to ' ir 1 -t w hu !i lhe Ht"jis rely, with conf.,.cu ruptcies at heme he is indifierent; coen-jj wistful and desponding look towards the ''if ':r' '''''"'"-"'''U'i f terleit notes never annoy him, and broken north. Three of them fell sick and died:jj l.anmraro re.i eTtnX" hanks never break his peace. He is a j two pined away w ith regret, and one ot i :bva - be ,Tti -tt ori-inal cotninunieriti. -"v' stranger to the trouble, of wealth, and! them was olerved frcouenllv to vhed if 'i'0 V!'tl,r iuxilt llu lx(u "t,un o( " I;l,o,v,ol the vcxathms of poverty; cachlj tears, whenever he ,r a U'.-ld at" the l Z JJZ. 'TA in its place the great eviloflile. breast ol its mother. They made several ii !,y bich they af.--mmh!j. ,f, ,-.bj , t? rth-
Mv young friend IIarcus had what the , attempts to escape, but without success, simple villagers used to call a world of! At lengtli one of tiu m succeeoh d, and it is
wealth. For awhile he immersed him- ;j ppicd was overwhelmed by. the sea in
selfi.ii pleasure; but he had no peace; he
was restless and miserable. He gave loose
to his ambition, and aspired after honor; jj success brought w ith it cares oral anxie- il
ties; disappointments produced mortification and chagrin; he abandoned the pursuit, at lat in utter disgust, and hid hirnell away in a beautiful retirement, fondly ho ping that peace was to be found amid the quiet and rural solitudes of nature, ihit he was mistaken; he was still ti e creature of care, uneasiness, anxiety, h a melancholy mood he rambled in his fields one
morning, and casually asked his whistling ! ploughman what made him tho happy man I he seemed; the fellow cockecjhis hut on! his car, threw his plough out chis furrow,!
his little boat, as he was never hoard of r.f-
j tcrwards. Percy Jntahtcs.
importance ; n any of which have j rove! ro
manac, antl $o .',tfai. r 'I la- rtlitor have accec to the principal An-n. and ii. any el ! f'.jrua Meiliea Joi:r:.nN. from tlne tt.ey ifileiitt to vjraet n,-h tii-.j'ii:'- ' rai (lie-f ; ( f intpJIie:' c, 'c. as raav tlfciii 1 1 d -1 ina-ortnnt anil intt reMie'. TIin r tho all t: their niethcnl I'r:en.-!-. antl" their ioi ;
, - - " - ,pvil hn ra-i.lc rt ri-h i;,.;.m(rv, a tut man, and seven U? blockhead. The wis- .1!ur of midlife and rLuk ...... I ..I" .1 I v I
man i-peaus not fK.iore those who are lusi n.
superiors either in age or wisdom. Ikinterrupts not others in the midst of their j discourse. He replies not hastily, lit-j tjiiotions arc; relevant to the subject; hisjj nrrai'pr f.iffw. unn,,-,. T.. .11:. 1 . .:
"""l,ul,b lIur- "e iiri m order, hrst: 'rema.fec .-c -iii. : wh.-nt' lUe, cs
tlerstantl not, ' iron, .Si;ar, (;itieiir, h-.-.-ua., Cai:--
Ci-: lar.ati, April !, I
f 1 i i
Io!!ov.-in articles of produce v. ill hr '''
etl on Mat-iiption j.-r the hiei u. marh.'t price, if dt la , reel at tho 0:nc ,
(ore, in Miiton, ei at
the last, l.nt. What he lint
lie says I undeisland not. lit
l - I I I 9. Mill li iHWMi fn f,.t i.-- i...lli . ... r...
Hon. 1 he levcrtc cl ;, tl-.l? t hnrarf erh h ni Mai L wi,' lnvt.r.. ;., l.ariv hv J..sh. i
nCKHOW-M
Vf.l, hmen. i!ii.-: X .
C.raja, Kct-s-wax. S::e'ir. ClVrr-sr. ar-'1
zei the blockhead.
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