Vincennes Gazette, Volume 1, Number 50, Vincennes, Knox County, 10 September 1831 — Page 1

VINCENNES GAZETTE.

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- rvmi vcvr.- wmi- tf ihL it. a ' t ! i t" d i ! c : . : . ; t e 1 i.-t -., :. f T r . 1 T f - i A - V. .1'!! f ' d u r i. da i r. at i - i ""j ":" i , .Hi. ! ! c ;.t .r. r: i IM !jf or.t. A 71 'h ,: i .1.. hi.d W. I i ii . . . . ; v a:: t:o . - v . to r!,,v r J-iTif-P.'r i, E-' i'iildVjL.S) n U r.-, P-i.-w-t. r ' v lilt v-!r.im-i:v--M,,i. J. W d;,: i Id ,-:.ntCrh lr-iu .T-.'o tov i!!i- E.dw --rl ood-. idi V-i-!i.'it;:r.r. Wm . G . "), lv-o die .3 l.t: A. (irah-.i;-. T-o I'-Mliv't S :e--Wr..'. J - ' i . -E' .r. e,d -t .V U -.ssoli.' I f.,rt. VtM. (-.,;,. irrrcn ai'" ; : i . i i 'no .; ; i - ' '.i.c, nrat rr; t ior .c: v-unt of the editor :h r'.nt CO SA?!'"K! i "ii ri'L vi n c r r r ; c a i Mi, Hili The f )l!o. ing ir,atruc!:re ox -n-lgv bTOf.y's r:niv r?;irv ;-u in ' red at C.T.-;.hi ide cc ilcgc r t.e.hc-! i o ramd by the late 'i. e iopements oi Geo. .larlsr,:' )d.-t. The learn d Judo had; ti.i: iUc-;i ot i-'ii'r. pt .":cee.: mijV 'ral d m the cui ol the pu- :. i: t;a;. o, . httb conducive to o; if'i . . 1 . 1 1 ; r . -h ir.ir n r acre .aJ, at en.! so ui 1 r ve e !; 1 ( c i ccrrcj t J of t! e re-cot teresee the degr;.dt.l an i-oa ne s:...pi r resseday. ri:s correct t..sre and er-hi-incne d mii;!. m.imfcsted the le cling.-? nod views 1 . t . f 1 . j of the ncriod when cur roh m resjicct abr-ratl, a I cur m-'i uo iivis r.t fn mo- di-setuir.atei the influtnce of .:,. 1 .... . . 1 ! . . . . . t.auun, au.i uisiicu v:.c 1 ci rieiccs -, or.r I n; on. The. is not a rerr.a.k dp.-'nribl '.fie ni-ieiy c; mankind t;-,. re impo .it. i i ' a.i that ad,v .meed by M : . Iv.ivbe. ' ; , , k" .. - 'oi .

.. ....a 3 i.in ;u ironm. . ..... gu i-h.. . ! o I u; 1 1 ! , in t he hrma men t f learn-' '.av vtr.inre to fnlow hut t! e tfr.-o of d, , h . . r ' ' 1 iauii. ui on' iv i u. u i. , iaif. ior have we nv reason tor aes--id i-'-i c f pi in t'.at ini inTii i; nd :(''. d i t. .u . a i ..a ..if,. t ..i in, u.av m..ov.v..t.a !- n. .. : pond onf. . I her.- is that m Amencan'

c..iiny .mprovtmeni; u..u n-e. eiyy ni . recrssaidv evcelletKe: th .t h.it was. deemed ivi-dnm in former timo. i? n no--c. charily toliy minis; that ine roiH-o ot T!. loi.ii.m miad has 11 it bren to present . , r -.i-tra; do o.t truths ia rue t,' eat -to; I Ml o - gl irv. but to gather them up i-e:. 1 V 'a itand, to i .ace tr p. o.il.rt s. -on.; duns at v a it ,:ui ie- or warnmi to sii''...oed (iirfc- ir, i Mome iid. n d s id le ms d r. 1! ii nn n. the adtmraiue ine..; -in .ia .-, a... 1 j v ui: a in 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 . 1 1 .. 0 g 1 : 1 It Mil, I . -1 . .v 1 - 1 ii' : -1 . . . ; 1 . i-' 1 . i.i 1 . 1 ..... : . 1. . ,t Mii 'O'-tn iv c h iv ( ?:ir;: i l.va-o pu-.cij io 01 ii..ei ; v, "nan 1:1 if.u."a; rt of t:nd'- hive con-d-d'ho patriot f ;r ill hi- -uliVridg-. If they ca. a.-f hoa.t -M the iri -is att iiu;:; at- ot' our davd 'd ov may roint out to 1.4 t'ce h'-Tj o? 1 . . .1 1 V ; dam. the name id-1 i'.v c ; 1 and the :tv doad. !ovv the r.-v0. :-i-m In :ont ex dtidns of eriral!-- labor- of their :: i.c t.ot r.ece-?aiily euor t Jvi'd. ot aucient pm;-o a. rci.ee tfie precepts ci 1 1 1 c : of a nieda!P over the ar.es cr to h.-tea to the adn G 1 - lit 1 T or S txou harbaiisia. Where ; tllCie a ' mc:e enduing monjanfnt of r. di'i iio-n, th in the sop inhon v. i-.o 1 .. :- i V'. : iv'i 1 ;v-. ti.rt 1 a 1 .: Ip-k;.-iTi !'.ihi id S sb-.v pnviiKtha of a.o wdohare oh s.-arod by the mists cf time 1 1 - ; I 1 v no i 0 - old 1 H l.iit Ovi' .in la III'.: Ml, XV cilee i. l-l ;ea m Jre wide or rvi-ae .-;dt;c'!d 1 . i. . !. ir.osi a 1 ir.e mat.ari - ca.n the e-nt'irios hav e i.do j over . .....!.-,.., 1 a ia..,, ...... .... irr : v e ; r . 1 1 ; - . 1. 'i

r.n. ien: oratory.

Ve mav even gauicrm-iru a- .ro.n u,i; , , acreage and vi-cr cf the, V." " "V ' 'Thdease 1 with the usual puce -A pcik, and pen-s of another sort, in w!r a there k l'e . -r. C( reouhly wen, can as readily be neglected ab5e l0 sav tolas nci ,r.h,ur,-l h,ve a dTtkr.es,. which ndght te i. it a- Mytf rn; J . t7 spea! of .;nJ iot? the hghe.?t pinnacle onvyi,c hv lv pork t.'its year, I t'md wed c.-i Wh-re i-- ta i irr.i 1 .; n ' . Ad " Vt ) the reJe-"ta! :ie is deemed wcnhiest. .0 .h,..;,.-,.,. r,,( ... r .ven.. .c .1. vv...icut- i.Tjrconntrv n thp expressiveness c In Jian o ' ... n.f ,, . -, t.i u me la.-.v liv-.c-vvio.'- n.. r.--l u.-.r. 1.. ;er in-titut;)n than the tr.aloy j,:v. th;t!rliCtor. ;h i4 , , j ft i h mo.t d.mcmty. e 1narh. Vli m:. np.enab'.e bahvark of ooi die. ty ? ; tcv " 0 " ' " Woman fehotjld never barter her aUechons Thi writer, iia, marl e In a manner htic

Vet it t-elom-'s to a res ot

r." - I 1, a- m pro.d;p'-y, t,.e -uon ee discov 10- of thp--e latter da- ? d'dds is h topic whicn tn iv not whollv j bo p uoi tKo.cik. pi est-!...- s,jnie p.. - .... . . ti;-. : nge is to vn.ich we are exposed, and cai: upon us to watc'i tne progi- ct ...ui, Hn naru ag.mit ie

! - k i.lV.,'irif . . a !C -. .a : . j v1 : . J ' VJ-JI tll.lml l.ilj j ...13?, Iltlll IJilllU il!H id. 1 the tru. li-:r. :' m -:c... ; it exts . or m ti a;o,ng excuses to corcea! mm, however devoted ma v be ) our atfcra !;:;:: ; Ictatrd asm to. Nvun;0; lt' : ur ?norf reply to all such sug tions to th.it object, to gun the mo?t triia of bin, who. mire ihari two rsn-j -!lon' c' h"e ,,5C an3'vfr ot a nol!l llirg ascendec-r ov or you ! ever give ids :. sivv, as m v.-im,. and u:v- uuth on Er,otl'f?r cccasion, that we know d.r:i one anrk 0VVour comi-Jence which ? 5 .... . . .. 1;. ithe tact, r.nd areevcrv i.'av eettmc the d ..i h .... t 1 -

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.a i vj.itic-. The buv c.'riiiitIf ! I i vv ard ruth ;' (0. rgp ia rerpetudly ircsGir for-t;':-of ol j:-ctior! to c-dabb-hed s.'-'ol mral,-and lit ra in ' li e r o e a.po Jrem the impu ti d ti :t- i.e-. .-..me .'ulhor. tax their . t'Mlyto -uipii-e u-wilh redd p:t; -. ; -"'.d ii v. r vvi:h nit and ridicule i : I: P d;,.,. . i c mn.' v. -er.sr-, appealing a ' t: l.io up... mine oi : r mji! some.'!r readers. j 'ore ! i hen i :'f ( t 1 Mm!. i t:ur v. ! : i j-:, ; i t f i) rtMH Ii to '! t fit.: re h:it I 5 s v, h;,f mtei e?t : ' v i a i i n . ! 1 1 e ;hr tt. st Oi In i 'hi' i. L ! i r: t i ; o i;-'c i-.r ; ;:s:, .:i; , tne oki m.-'.th i f.:-T ate k-t I : I. oi I rf ;:!f i wit! . ( r.; 1 t and .! -r.-- xii r an i !i-; '. an: S:i!a" .i t.,r exact r''':i i:", Aioe j icans o-. :ni!;((!,f.m i .vo : dt to !f ;T!it: i;.r;l, that it:a-cfsi :' c f . s ij-o nod :::otatu:e s trs rivJ at org the nations ot e ! s t ii. tve snrces-ifii.'v a-se: !ei. i!m o political equality. We p . ,,. a.i.v. p a .Ij t!;e hloai i 11 1 iC- eaev a i o n. remLo.ie r- t - ? J ,'i or i i t- f WUI l"tl.lilIM Lit5 .1 i ' f ! l r o r i i 1 1 1 r 9 u i'i uii jt itii in i - . If we ale nut w ithr; ttic.-e re.-ff. fs. uc ;re scarce l he ral e-ti-o.'.e ot (d; . i-ii nation? ;:.cmse:ves. ;c far more ej;ier.s;e. na a'.-, ci voice and veto 1 ut v..ii:.jr : i ri o. ,. in ilw i . is, and to a-ur.-.e ior our e i i i ta i; eerie tne merits ol j od,'. r .-, . r , i .-, . , . trr . pr .in-:.n-, which aie i ; ' ... . , , : w ithc'it proofs, ii nd are , ii-.. sci-i t:m tlowly admitteo id e : b h i. rs. i.v,. i.. C. lr,i,.,,l (' i, We hav

not pi..rc.l curelvtf. as;I!;. t.(iUt iill.Cain.,:u.o:i'.(r..t;. (he vesl

c. si!o:.g nir way to r.cr 1 1 do.iv.vhose i "Hcctual glory has recciv fd the hfjnvi.-re cf ccntenc. 1'ram-e. It a iy, V-,ei :::r.n -u pumt to the their geoiu- and t o;th t!;r tM.fi.s--1. - M r.o errof vetcrc. r3. It is nor iar u- .. we li.ive ic"-re trorn luo croumt. wmch . 1 ir.o gro aiostr. to occupy, nor to Jii.it c:rr)fo '.n-t the ditdculties of m um t:unn'.g :t. It is t ot bv lew 'or vainer celt comphiccnr.v . 1 mxr. tint?, vvc arc to upi ot; to . t htorarv i!i dinr ttni W'n tinction. W other?, have d ;e before us. W mu ;seie :n the hard c-chcol of iiiscjplme; we- ' a ..... 1....: ji.i..ri i:n i'i..n, l ui 'unns iv IUC blijUiOb charactpr. wh.rh has never vet been found ,:!-f.!;;, .1 r..in.n..e Thoro is th-.t in .r.,., . ... ,,a ;.a. ;....,.!...,. 1 :..n.t tahus not . aoors. ii' o;o? O-'H L.l lis 0.1. ,t ; 1 i ii We m.iv s. with hone-d p. n'e, ' i or. 1 1 : aAn 1 -iiaib , .1- I - : i iir -aW 'tipply, - O O"! 1 " i t ih-r.i -n -O r ,11 o" cis ea;n:-. '.' 11 1 .' ::.', lite: :r- so .d -ah t :. vie'. ore .rnhies, they v ! r--c ro.i :t oar aid" f : wo a . i .1 I c t ore as. Let us mors b '5;r -A t riiin.r little aM.iimnro!-; iuv... .uc ... .-v r-o. no. ;-;nir.c. c.m kecmy rearcfi 0'1 Oi s- V c. ,c,-c r'-ri v p.t n-otro h :v'- '" P'tlt-'

. a'g.vcr rcw au.-? under the guardianship -worn, ,ov, j;aio, piaiy, uiuko exe.au.se, hut m specimen, we mav fauly af ume , 3i opinenccd guaits. We k acmis- s't; 1 !,n'"'d,)' to nl v'' " ;'; L::aU' . that it has been te.-ted ami found" to an , rion no the U-mme ct tame, as foint heirf - , d duer odl. h is said to he v.duahte more

. . m i ir.nortf-r.ee, c-ifaiue. initio man-:,. , , , teapceialSv from (he protection which tinh- i ,:f or.r Orpth. c.t rrv-rfa.ri.M.. n, 1,vt's Ult ,1,ai' U;J" " -(' I'U':'i . w..,a.i. . V ,t. i:-L ...,T.,rda t, n,r. it,., dnnr

t IMT r?i .: . . . , ,- - tins 1 ... 4wl I .1-. .vi--. 1 ;ir..r ,-.-) J i . . . '.I

;- . -3 c rneod or t.; :ycs with na.' . ' . . c iiati.nifc ot ih- Hv . ?. 1 estnirtti to othei

' !"f "Eel other time.. We nmt guide our foot-i 4'w'!'c M,,e r '' a f,'oUid !neqheuce, or want of Jccnomy.

r:ud,..,-tf.,;S ,v th.-we Pfvr?. which have shone 'VIU " ,u First, in the number of stock hozs which

ai'to!.in,! -t.il rnntirow. .hi hh ;nov,;,. ' the purpose o4 tiJiCmg his footstep.' and .lHlf nn. trt 1,,4,. thtvmMv the vear.

:f 1 . . . ... 1 t-ri f:i : t in ir ii ... !ii 0 1 in 1 ii 1 h ir- in'.'i'nv I r.n- ! . 1 . ,

n,v:c a; re .1: m our own comvj 3 et never'heiess, a ?i ui to the protry, v.,, vyc4d orn a reputation tes-ion atul excKement cf man's repaid.

t..:;:mei. did, an id si-tamed by exam; p!o; ,1 e have ,o!k1 claims upon the at 'cction re-rct ol rr.ankinJ Let us not j''op-ar. ostc nt :;; !,... ... r.o. ..ii. 1 nv it ijist fdi.:.. ii ia.j JTl' . . .n. - , , &v ; hlu.ul), nun 11 red yea;--ive. The rots have hot dcc and far; the branches are strong and broad. I trust f'.'.k r .. t. .. . .-..... 4 ...ill ... tk iiiui.v , liiniy i.t.lluil'J3 iu CMIC, " 1 l l r,lrip.,t tt UU -Mm. r-w r - ", " "- "V v.- kTU Jt.l- I.i l-J blli?ll ." ... 1 . . rt k. , . I 1 . -i-t; vr iiit iit'cn, or wnat we are hut w e shall have much to blush for. if. lvbcn the highest at-ainraents of the hnd)an intellect are within our reach we c;: rood, r ourstdves to obstinate indiddrenc.. or ?hanow men locritv. ir, in c.jr literary c -i-eer wo are content to rank oenr rope 1 th;- :enf,t principality cf FuPt 'I- not n de our time m seek t t iAttr t nr. T'v rr i I " " i - - v. iLir .. j. - 1 -a -alter ot 1' A E. Wing Eq. In? been elected a uctagntc trom i!ie 1 erritory of Michigan.)

1 iarg-; m.-'jrnry e ver tre Jackson can-ithe

c7n the i 'h i(a it fj h J "Toil oat t dcu!t,n?rcctyet m,u!!v iovc"1 i rohu!.'Iv the keer.c.-f t e th w can he ?VU by a Inirr? u ' ' ' . The; o i renflictinc: oc-'v off.4-! n i- t:f je.il-

n miri'l th.t -armot hf al! v;.'!f-: hy :w.y f ttif n tut th f of rvr r L'P U.:it iin u. fl f I f 'iir i i i m 't tt i'' vt i . i;.rj hettf-r tar he nunibered atr.: g tie ii.'rgs hat .are been; tor the ierje?i ;?ui;!) )f body can scarrt !y equal t ru ihier maduess of m:m j U hich proceed!? from aitc;:oi; ... (:Svr ti e fi'i'M ai'MJI ' U liJrtl ' -.iv most interne wlsu.li is ea?ilv iiiing'.etl with ' f lit- pas-ton. SoniP poitioiJ ot ihe world tOiame, that vhre sudifir t cenfidenee placed in an individual to cu.centrate all for d emotions in that or.e ohjtct, it is, in rr-?il'e lor iealou-v to exi-t. 'hi is r:iist;ihen r.ctjon. With a irxeu at portion ! of a; kind "Jov e is tdinci, or m o'her u cro-, i !;e v o the v.oihipper are salf's-e!hti cif-eo open he ir.perfettior.s i

Wejefthe'idoi. ' ile oi -he believe? that the

:io attiartio..- u or i me. ;irrlaif.nf f . , , , . t . i a f a ff urt , i;aj.n oe t (iuan y ao jotrea I io , ,,, ,is ,,v lt! , ' t . - v ... V i II.Vll lUUUIt V. .flit.. - i :l ' f i v o : i r 1 1 f ; i v i i 1 ; l . I rnni. . " - . .. . qo nt.v tnev ate (ar c. ot. and micon . viv uiv 1 l n 1 1 " ' 1 1 i l v. 1 1 i I ' II jI t'jtJi It k . J i-'h "ine pcr-oa-. jvaloiuy is canied to a riuj. n:. us extent. He have known mte m-5 svi.5i'.it ot on is pom: that it jweuid bv productive A' houzs el misery, r . ; ! f id... i. - . , i - .... a -.. . i. .. . . i 1 iu i. iv i- in; iiu.na a i.itun ui i.io sutci. ... ....... . . in if -urc meio are -omy cases in wmcn ,..t. . ... , in" .ti.nu.fij ii u;iy -u usj uc'ii.t-a uineiv- ; tmna'; o. ;t not nidoiicuie. vv e c in paridon.aod in short we love to see, jcaLusy . , . . J J in a wom. as her world u! happiness is , - , .. " concenti. ed m lier aiiectnms. - . i ..i.mj - ion- ;s ..a u; T '-1 . a ;!i:hj: npf.rf. i ' i i1 u'i.:t!, fj s .. i 1 1 m i . - T i r p i ; :i ; i , .i. i v rh n n tt.onitsi, 1 e . no r i i 11 e '.i a ' thing virr.di o hi- a.et ! u nsot e thai: fiaiijiai--ii is a pi- jt r.iliih , it -he tiulv iovc - -v .: ui 1 0.1 , w ai.ru tv of m.r chiuh- f" ;o. 1 j'-alouvy hu-. .t 1 Mi s t::e at . uiit:: iLkl fa.v'I: o.n lae i' 1 V.U.' 1 ; ' wile ot his ho-om w ,oi'...2e path i 'ii ov ...:auon st 1 . , , , . , , npo'i' . , 1 ,', , , , i-u:u luin. n.u imoi.ai.a ua: , , . -,v , - . sequent v thtir children are neglected, , , , . their habits ti ow (iis.io ute, ar.ii instead ol ' , '4 ' . timateiv are a dis-jriace tu the human tamuy Trd'es light as air," operate UlHill lUi; UllUUlIUk tkllLk CH.-ril.IUU3 IJilllU 1 . 1 i wuii mysien.ius iiower. uui uu u ntie is passion so admiiahlv nrotraved. as m the !trs.,rr.jv (a (); lili-,. Tnp trencherv of ! 5 J lao, and ihe readily inil imed mind vi

ner ciutv Hui.au

. .-l ..... . . ,; v . . ' .,po:.ani in in airangeaiear?, uuu su ujuc lifr cf t iG imnr., tanre ot icrai'dno-. -n

asn boaSiS. . 0 alii c tui2 an interc "i. snmo p-on-i.rn tt.p. r'-.ims ;i.. n.r m iiir

ti ano a taint ant. a stmma uiua. nis uonur. , , , 11 .1 a rt-:,.i. tn , or rusl,-dar , ctsand xtsa.is f Am"T ff" S Z ll t -".ous agent, stat.onod in the da id t r way to the , , , . , , . ., . .. ithe market, it n the titqaent complaint, i!.. -Jt would lead the vo'arv of f .-hioa

mnstdo,as- r , ,. -i J. . that they are compelled to sell it for less t0 j,narme that the In art was ina mo- tar

. . 1 in. . i. 1 1 u j niai uirfi iiiiiui? 111 uiiiei- 1 , 1 1 ' -

k trom a rigor-. yiUxiVi txc itcd to the pitch of phrenzy, iMiftiaoncics in'aitog,(!ie;.,r.n;,n excellent picture ut d v.e ;i:.ve out a j.. w e.tkres a.id pasMOns of human Dawn have gamed tu.0 ..juch morailrulh may he gathcr..ut i.-.ce our .f-.(.4j fr,!m u,.s ri0lii;ction. it is in itself a

mauler piece, and icilects uadyirg honor upoh tlie Kijiooital tiramaliet. As jealouy altt;r :rian.ue ,s a cause tt int uee'pest anguish tothese who tiuly love, ' . r ;so tt is bcloie marriage a cause ol mucn Competition in all situations cf lite, is pro dlJC.jve ofu30lc aukuiand c acentrau. d exeitioao. When man is aloee in the - c . . r.w.i, ..a a. r......., ........ ..... ...... . - . . . alt that spur htm on. WhcnolUtrs hovsnrrp otn m lfvnmnTininU!!h njo'l tpcrc r(',n.t0 is more hazard in th? game, and .raifn.il.' ri.-p litinrira tKt rnr.i;-.; ft- ,c tl j tv.fK ,.t- Thn lirirt- ,!,.., iv o iu,.o " .vn 1 c . X i A ttv. b .'k . . . i V. .li-.l.. , J lk' IK HI . 4 kk 1 . 114 4? full cf guile, and it is dilhcult to distinguish be twee a the hypocrite and the highminded man of hv'-ncr. The touch-stone of love i- j'diiou-y. Try it in this furnace and rr.refd.ly mirk its passage through me erder.!, ho regulated m yc-ur conduct .-r rri n .f.....-. I i.r ici irl nr r.iin u bv tl resuli but worn m g r.tle au i 1 1 . rlor:.;us woman ! vou value me rarehear'edness which God h is given you r.- value v. ur tiudi,ycur honor and vour eternal b.appmess, never permit any .iiiiuui i.ii.i a I'iumi iu juuicucc 11 uctrave l, for rely upou it, ia some hour ol' chagrin or regret, he will exercise the "tyrants privilege" over yon, and threaun when he cannot pin -ju It! Over such, let ithe liword ot jealousy he u upended by a iv

scourge

juhivti v!lt cail ti; -Tii Kick lo the i-atL of iiULt., fi ii.cij'ie.

SOLID STEM WHEAT.

" v "i'. it i" , in 'jm it1 ."i 1 1 ti' j 1 ' f- " : i. j'i i t ri i in pott ir riS i-c'jition to the vaiiou kinds of the fonnor ini !;naHer curu.tdt renr e -i in .-t. r;i!od in the United State?, than ha? aiuurty h ni prerrilud by u .-.I-':.) :n h-!escription. u will undoubtedly Mte. are atU:r,.ie.i njth .JarMrpr. .af-lIC j-taiid up crtti r. m a winvty cnantry th ia will have her revenue what i? jain-l in ; the h.!, ov stalk. Wc hope our farmers me m?tan e wiil u.o.-t a?sui c-dly h ! -t.

w.u a.u.w.e lT. . and with interest, in aji.-jher. The U., eha;jan cpp.oi lenity a few dis aie not to I e In aio I with jn-pura y . s.'Ke, MjstheAur.apoSis, Man land, Ue-.tl-pv w.II rrt ,!. ,tp n-on the liter, or V-,o putl.caa.ct July 'J, ut seein- a lot ff.hfait; and .d,-! u dl m .ike repi isala wheat upon the farm ot Dr W,!,,, Wa-; uj.oa ;he nhdomen. Theie i. an otlU tor .ors.ot unode Kiver, lroo which, we. every -i-an, aod re. ta.n dut.es are allotIi i'i'iH. ..iru.'hu.K . i ...... 4 .. I I . i i

i """-""" u a i u s ''u?iie w e reapeathat it we mistake n-M, i lit ... . .

.... u. "ua..lt " uimuui, u i? i r.titi Asia Minor, winch he spe:;i so-ne tunc iti isi.ii . a t'c vv vcars w tion the i?hip oa "iikh Uv iheu ,veJ the '""'"I"-"-.- "Il r"l"',u' "'""O (are scmcwhat lamer th?n Uioso ot wheal ; . , . 1 m common ;u mis country, l!iout neitiaps tint nnitp :n In on st t mm u hp it Inun I . - - ' " i 1 L'P. " : ,v " " mouutams ct Chili. The stalk is peculiar for being i.ea; ly solid, instead of hoilovv and mure tpt ring than other wheat, the iJ b ' -o - -oi, pui"umi,.i Hi' licuu lids .1 I ' I : K till' beaid, net icss than siic inches in ength. lt uvei ages about forty crama to each head, w inch w e. ii'cci tamed to weigh one third more than the s.ttne number ol grains of the I hie stern wheat growing alongside of it, and which also averted forty grains to the head. Forty grain?, of the former weighed thirty one grains, the same number of the latter weighed I ul nineteen irrairib. This being the third 'Qr that thi3 wheat has vegetated in inur cumale and upon our soil, although ,'di-.;tiiplioii? ef vvheat. It vviil also he b :h If;- liable to fas', we presoa;-j, hem ,, ... 1 iae rf.tme reason. ' 10 i. ;p. season lor niacin; poth. a - f o;i ! 1 f f. 1 "each--, t n...v r.ot I t, am.!"c j . v .v. v - - - att-m'.io:i of ihe tanner to na ariicie. so im - than it cost tnrin. rhis ia many cas-es is 'doubtless the lact. But it may be weil to 1 without f-uitabla provision iar their sup- . , ., rP, . ,, port and thrift. 1 ne name quantity ot v. , . . . ........ food necessary to keen a large j-Uhk ot . - absolute starvation would KCC) f half the number i;i good thriving condition and require fifty percent less of coin to make a greater amount of pork .n the same time, than would be made from the whole number. The pork too, being heavier, would command a higher price. Secondly in the breed. 3lore and better pork may be made from breeds, uine months old thau from others eighteen months old. Thirdly in the manner of fattening ll'in't uvuer jrt-i b .1 rrrf 1 1 ' i f t i ! i 1 c .n.ikkj p.a .... k.j..r. j ... i their hogs upon the groum! in a small pen,! which soon becomes a filthy feiough. j They are in a poor condition v. hen tir-t enclosed, and after giving them, say to the number of ten, 160 bushels of com. they wonder they are not pork. Their weight afier lids ranges from IdO to 160 pounds: whereas in a shdtertd pen, havir.sr a goodi tljor and bed of si raw, and ottvn Cleaned, with attentive f-crdiii-?, !!ey m.p'ht i; ive leaclicd 24J potnu'-, wi:l. .nt an) additional labor, sav e that cf Luduing a stye. Attention to the fdeg-.dag won id tna!;e a nilYcrence in the farmer's pr- li's and he would return from the m-uhei wed ces.:iif ed, 1 10 pounds ef pork frT:i 1'J bushels of souud corn lt toe c;rn been boiled and raised with pet w as'ied and boded also with the corn, the ' the quantity pork would doubtae-i h.-'.vc lytcii j in ttiii w.a;. .MGDEiiX DRES3 The shatts cf s dive have for a Icr g time beta levedei at those imiculous 1 is.iioiis 01 ui-oieiu ume-. o.nion nave p"j. .1 .1 I nnl r i uni m !-.i..i.fil.i.tfr.-. l-.i.c -in .-. 1 .: . . , . . : . 1 ' - 1 . ... 1

... , .j.... ' .? .i.cj.,,.. urncn cannot he mtiinf d -mon ;b,I,1lro;;ucl a cliwithout p-Ktin,, the whole out of t,! ,c. brouat home hy our tenuw- rt!;ZPn Lt. (Every tihrc acu' vo.se! mu-t h.ne it, Uavc, ot ti e Utr.tcd btate. iNavy, and ob i propnate rpace f. arti,v,-w ithoU wluch, tamed hy him npon the Plains of Troy, j hi ..Hh n hts-uved, and ruin mena-e, the

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frame upon a rack more torturing thau me . . muuisitorial w heel . l'hdo-ophv has also

- 1 duected its powers, aud phs:c has utteie l 1 its threats, against those pi epo-ter.-us in-1 dWro MtJicire - I' is ?tr.ted m a s. itti novations, which, to secute a certain ex-! from H-roe. that the Fieuch medi- al men ternal shape, v. ill peiil the mo-t impor-' in that city coaM.oe to .n'roioi-u r, vain tant function-, create disturbances m the ( gieat surces n-:int ii.tri mrdetd tevotr, interior economy ol the body, the ineoit 1- ' the d.uk of the willow. 1 he.-cgi nliMi.eo b!e precursors of dyspepsia, consumption, ; ai,-r Tad it h os more power h.au FeiUviinlile? and ugliness. We say w rmkled i v n'-' t "riTc.

NO 50.

an-. u-i.rM.ratJur th ,,,; ;i( ., (!p.,h. f vj r. t ) our fair rrnit i no ( tern! ie ti..in the tonntr cou!.i nn ix us io jircntei. . M ..o....t.. . . . let', ven to the rn st rr.mute r.f the ''tiieus-ind ;.ri" i " ' 1 1 r j U" I I 1 ..hlili.ll inricunip. u h ,r.nnt i ... s vstera. 0 '"' fdly could have hi t r imaiu. t;i tn l!ie ilU.a t,,;lt p if.U(, ni'-uktn in tluso matters, nao n.o-t i.r; i uia; oi Uatldr.orps a. aices . An fmii.rct tlnaJ. i,. i... a - -- n pii'iun.iniMui.ir;;. 1 strated ma r.,iir of le.r f nro. u th.-.i,, : lure ot-. I ... . .. .i . ... ....... i - ucu- i-'' nunian 1 1 an.e 1 that the urrraus withm are n.i-'Piidtv atj ferte-1 bv tiuiit !us arouii i the h". !v : -If the rihs are iM evented from free I v ev,r,,u.s m-pr;i!i"n. tiynin s'-irui ; f ' uu: - '!) ! . 1 1 P i f ! - . ti r, n I i r i 1 1 . ! f . est eseitiorj, and palptfati -n of tfp !o art. aiethe f onsequfaccs M I'.elow the lids, tthe;e tin ri is io- re'i-t enre to the h. stile tOtCeS w ith-nl t., nTorl still mm 1 totCes vv ith' u', the nnsi nic vicus. I j t our moriern h'h s aie mo.-t!y in tin hal.it ofscrcwmp: tin ii - roily waUs mm a na-t unnatural uarrne, -k -s; at whieii point, as the lui gs nie inimc 'iatel) endangered, there i- mo-t r.erd ol fo 1 earar.ee. It would -eeni tint naturp ha-:l ih ico.vn aruu!..? these delicate orav- a bi.ny prc teciion, th.-.f ough t to sei v e a-a salt gijar.i fr.-m the encroachment, of so contemptible an enemy n- fasiimo. Y t heie notwititandiog tlii wafning. th'i opi rations oj pride, of false tate, and i thoughtless afl'-ciion, are pmdu'-tivn -if tl.-e gieatcrt ii.jaiie-.. The dic'at- of fashion ;re absolute ami must he obc yed, io det-pite of asthma, and pleuri-y, uv! pei i; ntuaiony and even want d breuth The Ir-luro iihup 1l,r;?'1 to. recom- ! . . .. j me rids the cdditira to every latnonan.e . s . . . 1 .". . a.ci, ci a c'.i.u auaiunio .11 1 1 . j ndu:!i would comdartlv sr rve to nminti roojij to palpitate; the bane;- for l.beilv u .ciiorm their important otli'-e of p irifyicg the blood; the stomach would f.ipp'i' do hr space o eser'ise necessary fun'.ti'T.s oi digestion ; and the tb.rtii in is of a!'-ora-mg vessels in the intestine-, wou'd cniroat tio'.t dr-ti uctive pressure niigi.t not aide th. ni from their i: uii-pen-ahle duty ol estrardn g nutriment from th.- food, earrving hie, and ptrcnlh. and energy : every part of the sv ftcmd" Pad, as too preparation ef an nnafomical figure mi'.t be attended with trouble (not to wlu-per a vv crd abut expeo-e) wp would .-'iL'Ut St th. j -d, aitui ian ot an eagraviag w ln-re m eveiy oigau bhould he i lO niiod or at lrat made to speak by means of i:du. 1 iieie the lungs crying "lihav, blo.v, 'thou wnator's wir:,,,; theie the jje a -a.:;. ing Di t j :ti ia!nUi; heie the Ii , cr, t ;. laidiing "a stich in tirr.e save- ni.ip"; a d ' 1 . .w inere me v 10 era raaniu" t-uiun n'r-ic-Cwm .B,yu,,i Butlttin. (;.r;;r.rf Dr:Tr.n M.-virro. Edjah M. Fi'X, al i-ulloik, Connc-ciicut, mn,, i f..Jr moa-ured a i - of gra-s on :;.c -:ih ' av of duly, int. Ho legan at -uurir'-, an', fmi-hed it c:.e hour and f.-.n.dy u.ia.di" lo !'.rP -dd-f, ht-li ."...d m ,-' ;d -J,!.', Th.Te weie :.. t 'ess than -ix 1 ...3 .1 j, ,v FctiC2 w. le on three -fides of ih" h ,n z he a y fdl of rain curing tin- ..ifS.. , . aldd n;;;".h to t:io 1 1 f-'Mi r. Ore t ; . f t. u H..h ';t vvfjicli the gia-. vv:; v f t y Ov aV n od and t-aniy 10 go good dav's wot !; r 1 1 t a O. v.U.l; 11 I . .' , 1 a Ml I ;j i r.t 1 c an v-. h: h i n : r j CT till re la- i 1 ! ll rt; 1 h .:; cem ov en ovt" r. tut 1. a 1 r ; o tr . t i.i t .0 r. 1 . at-:-1 teat c ver ( d :: hd p i;t ef li.e v.- a:.':;, , 'd. 1 nu .a Cf, . d . ( I 1 i 1 di 1 le. d. -di of thin i. )- - i van: av a. o.d 1 o'.o da v , w ! h i m 1 1 r . r ,T 1 , ,i, r 1 1 tho." , f OK !-.:U,d.:;--Ud.s I not .i.-'iMn to : a ;! -i (-.-,, icphed Zt d'O, 'hrnd to be oriectr d ai-.o. Fhe vankecs cf idrist- 1, C m av e:..U' IV li ilt 30.01 '0 oi' the last sea-.di, . i . ,y . " aroouatii.g iti .t hua i;i d u k, al " ..t,. ,.,, , i a n v 1 .ii j ; lov cd.