Vincennes Gazette, Volume 2, Number 4, Vincennes, Knox County, 22 October 1831 — Page 1
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declar -iti'uiF r. mote than three-fourths of particular. may Lip toughened m tin way.;
bis own leaning tin raK to annihilate the ; A handful of rye, or wheat bran, thrown
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( nfi,iroriiittitr the honor and i;tPi i-o dip nation, :md c i i fa i n; tl)p nl.t- t pi: itp riti'fi in his conaicici il tr .i- ! s for tho 5o!p purpo.;p cl ha it paid that hp l;ad ruaitp a 1 1 .u.triipnts i ojr.p M'tl and alTrdir.p; an apoli. J. r thtpni ty hurrahs of hrs hired idoiaiors Hp !ia(i'r,pit h i!dmg lum?eltup?o iai plicitl; tothr i n i j i j i - r- t.a i ilt-t;. as tr.afiP an ofliida! appnii tuiftit , m vir :ue f which a riiitior rna. and inpvi!.dd uill. IccnniP at 1 1 ri ; f i:itsted with all the i;;; poitatit rtt iirati nt the ( hud A! s;irtiary of a to;it. 'lYiriti T V II has (!-t!P it h failii'i; to c;trr thrpu:h ('tpn nioie than i.p ot ail llip iiuna ion- una, -urps, that h'1 h;;s M c tianpraird (iui int the whole .f hi- Adiiiini-trati-'t!. II1 1,
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v;k.t? vow 'riu-:(iAZKTTK. 'i'in' t'di" ir p name d c-pntlcmr n are re 'ji t ! to act as Agents for the Gazette re:"r-f.iirf;h. 1'ike co. Imiiana Matthew W. F ster. E-q ; .'a r li-le. Sull; an co .-Vv'n; . M I'urdy .C-q fd- r m James Hepd. K" I't ok ton W rn Daniel. I'.-q. rvansviliP Maj. A Warner. J w Harmony M ij. J W. Swift. ?loi;,-plea,;.,.nt---('oh Irdais .. hr..-on. I'orterr-x :!ir FMward Wood-. F'"fj. n-hini:to;i--Win . G . Cole. !".-(. T;,,.i, i e Johti A. G rah am , C-q . Gentry Store W'w. Jones. K-q. Terie-llautp Capt J Wa-son. nntr(.rM )o(t Wm Glark. 'I'hf p pentlernpn ate authori-ed to receive monies, and receipt for tho amo c:i acCi:i!iit ot (Ijc rditor. SAMUEL mi.LfpR rur. viNer.NM: o .::i:ttk. Tdn Ilni. From at! aide review of an Address re- ' ent'.v trad at a ''Jackson harhecue.'1 near !, 'iiivil!'. I tr.ake the followitig' extract. I'io ite in-erf it. Tht editor of the
ir. while it is boiling, will prtrve the
t ro7n the (ifr.Fsrc Fcrinrr PICKLES. This is the
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eriazin, so u;ai ii win nu najj; w e w ruia rtcomrr-.end the following by acid or salt 3s the most approved method of presprv0 New Lnel.tnd rum, constantly u-ed to : , ucumbers for this use. After sratherwa?h the h iii. keeps it ery (dean, ar,d I Vour c ucumber. place them in a suitahee from disra-e, and promoteMt-growthjble veel, and pour over them a strcr -n jrieat deal moie than MacrP?kar oil : trine in sufficient q-iautity to cover them' Liar.ily is very 'trentjthenlnj: 'r' the ronts'Let them remain in this until v.nnted. of the" hair; but it has a hot, drying (en .when they should be put ir to water and dency. which New Er.ghujd rum has not. allowed to remain twenty four hour. If'vou hae a greater quantity of Tour off" this w ater and cot pr them with cln ese in the house than i? lively to he j water boiling hot, and allow them to stand -con used, rover thfm carehiHy with pa, a coule of hours, alter which, the same I er. fast ned or, with flour paste, so a to: process should be repeated, and if the col exclude the air. In tliis way they may or should not be as green as wished, ie be kept fi ee from insects fcr ars . They peat it a second time, w hen they will be should be kept in ,t dry cool flare. found hard una green. Let them be put Woollen? should be washed hi very hot in vinegar with pepper according to taste, -uds, and not nnscd. Lukev.arm water When cucumleis rue prepared as above , shrinks them. tb.ey will keep through the season. Some Suet and lard keep better in tin than m ; practice putting cucumheis into S niLearthen. 'and water to undergo the acetous fermenSutt keeps rood ;dl the year round , it ration-; the.-e never make p!ea-a!:'. v.ickU s.
boppt il aial piickod down m a stone jar , , Cucumbei t, may be kept in str : g biine :
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'overed with mola-ses. i tor any length ot timt', anu by so tionig. a W hen ujola-( s i used in cooking", it is small quantity can he freshened at atn a piodigmus improvement to boil and time , and the quantity of vinegar requir Ai'.m it befoie you use it. It takes out the d will be les than wiicn a bar:?! is vieuo; '.fa-ant ratv taste, and makes, it almost pared at once.
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Vhere slo .dd :,luavs be a heavv stone ( laV - liuiuh,
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EXPORTATION OF Sj ECiE. Wo have several tin.es stated that w. inij orts w eie exceeding our ability to j a;, for in produce, and that considerable sumof specie weie Iiippir.jr 'o Ei gland; tbt has L'Cen a know lodged bv our anti-taril apers; thty console t.'iem-c Ives b sa it, the i'.ae.ks will curtail, drv . ods uill tai! ar,u tiien w e shall ceao to itnj ott. Th'is no cons, lateen to u, ;umI wp tcr-it mjch trouble ere this will haj rn. Mm;, of cur traders have to sutler grra'iy It fore the evil will U- remedied. ' Wo Icatr thai the packet which sailed on Satur-'ay iiLis taken above t.alf c tniliirr. in, -perie"; thus, while the "lite t;adev convtr,t..,r. aiem srs.ion ia Philadelphia, to devise w.j and means lo prostrate or.r i.('a.-trvk England is actually draining ii-of the pieemus metatopav-to, nh.,f? K:K'i Axlur. Aotbin- ss tmther fion. oni w:-! . c
: than lo turn croakers. Iiut w e v , ntnre o
predict thai the ..vds of our oic-i impoiti tiors vt ill .; niuch felt among our tiadmj btethren, v.ho, ,fwe p.jj.fike not, uill cc long ; :,d a ccaicity ot r.'aiey, from the urta;!n.en;: m ;!;e di-coUnts at tlip Pmnks, which nuis-t necessarily follow the s!.;j mr:d.? r.i specte tliat are taking place. If we o import mor than we cao i.av for.
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of the ir cniitinu.iii' in i;,. e. ! ui volm :; barrass an 1 i et.tid thi tn 'v enu n'-
the Ailtniiiist r.'it'in. lie ha- done
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ot pati iofi-;ji hp pro;es-f- to have bten thus familiar for tno ye us, one of the veiv highest most import jut midmost n-s-pon-ible d:ips in the Eiutive gift lie has dr.no it by breaking up a weak and vicious Cabinet from n - better oi more dignified motive than the gratification of the rapi ice ot a female favorite, and thus making the government a rnattei ot ridicule and rontempt at home an i abroad. He lias done it b retainm.',.
nmid ibp nllici r.vnp inl.'il I'l.iifT.inn nl ins
J oM-ia., from whose classic pen the re-j Cabine( i:0 VlU.mlt r ullo. oj all other-, viow emunates, has espo.e.l the fal-ejwa3 mn5t ,!,l,(.Xl(1(), (o (ho ,,rnpie, and de, la rations nominally sanctioned at the i (1,irnia! ()il) btf uU(iv aflj iJMX.
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r.'ie editors and rewarded pai tisarn j ,rrri ;.s lht. ,.,.., ,,,,.,. , i,,,"
efthe. Jackson naify reiterate long refu -I c line a ,1;;in U,1(J ),() ?uln(iie(i the ted a-gu;nent.,todeee.vetheir follower::(Jn;pnirnf,!j ( ;t , T t!),,uslI11, (lol.
and the Journal keejs the readers ot 5 mi's AdveilHcr in mind ot this. G. 'Assuming, that Jackson was elec!ef to the I'rcsiflency to sustain principles, the committee enquire wherein he has offendedwherein he has forfeited his high
tn u "actor, or disappointed the just expec
advocates tt 11 uk
, both east and wetj,1 U'-ia!l lt0nhi tircou. -I pro.m become a canrli-1 'rT mcs be suspeneicri. our
date fcr the Senate, instead of the Prei- 1 J lVI0,ri, 'VCI cnir"v, and the . . , . . CiMir.Jri I'i'iiri'"! if tin -m . r
..I. .diaid of its ,poii!r it y y ofy',r) i vati'.a-. : pioduting tiom cur own inuutt v f J .:n.o nnvnri7fr . sifted thi ru?i course ; I . iGrularJ. , - - J
mn.bn, ami iiired up tolerably" thick ii.; 'M Otfuial paper tranters the above white of eggs makes a strong cement for 'to tolumns, but certainly will r.-.l en-gb.s-and china. Plaster of Paris is siiii dorse it as true, that Mr Clay's fiiends belter; particulailv for mending broken .ate inclined to see him in the Senate, in images of the same mateiial. pieference to ll-e Piesidenry. Was not
beef tea, for the sick, is made bv Lcil- Ci en Jack'cn a candidate for tho Piesiden- J Washington, giving a deplora Inrr a tender steak nicelv. seasoning Tt wilh cy when he came to the Senate ? Was his, of tie -wicked Tariff.'
I opper and salt, cutting it up. and pouring being sent there a proof that his friends j He say'-Py Jar the most important inwater over it, not quite boding, put in a meant to desert him, or did they intend ititeieM- of our r.amtiy have ron fcacrifred little water at a time, and led it stand to. as a demonstration to the world of their h;. the effects of our Tariff' upon therom-
smcentv and good faith in recommending ' mrrce m'K-t caictdatnl to nouri-h thm.M
llerp a a r.umug roriidei at ion!! The ."r-st important interests of the count i !! Farmer::, Manufacturers, Merchants, Mechnnics luy the Je n.rr.ul of Commer ce oi Saturday, becau.-e you rught to know
wnat are trie most imrmrtanl iot..r.
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FATAL EFEECTl) OF THE TAP. IFF. In the Journal of Commerce of Saturday is a letter of their correspondent io
I !e account
soak the goodness out. Paisnips should be kept dewn cellar, covered up in sand, entirely excluded (rem the air. They are good on! in the spring The purple taper, which come m ioat susrar. boiled m cider or vm g n, with a -mail bit tt alum, make? a tine pin picslate color. Done in iron A pailful ct lye, with a pie e of i-.f tas half as bin e.s a hen's rr f-iird i; it. wdl ei.dor i tine nankin eoicr, '.vtitcli v.i'i never fvash.ut. This is vi i v u-etul tor
him for the higher office?
piy goo: cutea in Six nour.i's of salt.
bus, and who. b-t anght that api pars. I the linings of ifdqud;', con, r-.vte i s. .c.
would never, altb.ougli lor twenty years' Lou of mutton are he had ample pro; r i ty in his ban have ; the same wav as ham
paid a solitary farthing into the Ti ea-urv . had lie not been forced to it bv a law d Congress, enacted expre--!v to embrace his individual case. He has done it bv so
Froi;i ll.e JS'aiional Initli'icncir. Messrs Gale.1 &: Seato.n: If you should think proper to give the following a place n tlie Intelligencer, it may be noticed
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wuii giaieini ire. mi-- oy uip aescenoams ; t9t? 0 our rouctr . which thisdett?
,f those men who were rescued by the lc TauH" is saci dicing Vuuw.lllbeic hat..! o: c.har.iy tiom extreme wretched-! rv lw) columns of that paper taku, up r,r'-- . I to exnlatn to vo'l, h.r.v tl.e trade 'o p.utuj)unng the revolutionary war my lot h:tsi p.eefl' injured, and how von have
w r- st 1?J ew lnrinn, Connecticut . ami ..u! o t,,.v lQilU , M.idt.i i i Ciiun. a mo. g the most atljict-rg scenes that came : .j, Wmes, ami imw those are the
iK.iln m notice, was thai ot the return oi
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oi the country.
1 items ot the country. I he answer is ea- j mismanaging the financial affairs- ot the rily given. It is upon almost every hon-i nation an i wasting tho people's money ot lip. He has forfeited his chararterj upon his partisans, a-i to exi i n I m a sin ai d disappointed every high expectation,; year hundreds of thousand and even 'v M '"'Kg a re-elec tion, after hav ing ! millions beyo:, d ! he amount of the expm-
gi". v. an-t ;:Utlmiispd a thousand pie 'ges
; tlio contrary. He has 'lone it bv franking
di Hire of his pivdecesscr, without any conceivable advantage to the country, but
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piivn.te ii.uois io procure a nomination ruthr-r to its detriment and roi -iiiption. tc th- Pie-ii'oT cy, ond afterwartls preten He has done it by confessedly lending ding to accept the nomination as it he did j himself in the aid of tho?e who attempt,! it at an immen-e acnfice of h: ow n pro-j the i epeal of the (2olli section of the Jiiforonces, and only because of the exceo.d- Hie.iarv Act a measure, w hich i-ac -o,-imi'.ininities o! (he people. He has i know lodged by .ill honest and intelligent d'-no it by colluding with Van I'.uren and roen, inclu'Siny: a portion of the AdmmisT iton to liodelibi lately in a private cor jtration mombeis ot (.'ontrress and the Ad
ike of de ceiving! ministration Loiters in this S'ate. to be to Ihe causes of neither more nor les- than nullification in
(i;peir-i' n i f his Cabinet. Ho h i- : js rankest ! :: m These are a fexx of the
eight ounces of saltpc'ie. and live j-tut?
niotas-cs, w ill make pu
prisoners from the 01, 1 Jersey, and Hobeit K(,iiU)T s:l!d. to h. Mira in.h,
LI, or.uu.rur n,llnuivr Prir' sfl!PS- Plidei the last Car-' ,j,at ne.ther VCTUurA . ,,r Vr,nrP. noiv
I c 11 i ,.iii itei, vvitiiiti mv iccoi ectmn, there weie . ..,,. Vnir i-rri'iiifnr.,! im,-i,. titmdred v.oiirtit Small leg- slo.uol ' .- , . 1 .v ant y aui agi nultu: al j'lo. Mictions . vi kept in pickt twelve or utteen nay-; riifou; )a:iwcd 5:3 groups abngte aM. told, ,t is true, -that the population MiUtouroi five wee k.aiet too mt5Ch. fach s d'l'jra of Portugal and tts dominions eon.ume at ThVl,ouHle hung up a d,v or hvotoj1"0 und :evcc.ee. connition thai my e;y;e.isi 17,000.000 of bushel, of w heat ut lrv before tiiev atesmoKed. " !f VCr W5l,!ea- ;,0rn" :ea'!' wh:,f'a year, and that this is an amount far boTbe - .iter meat is. the longer it should i? ere -precides:. and expiring wtth ; vend our surpltn;' and this it highly im.
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ho holWd It" vi i v salt- it i- well to nut!
,t m soak over n. ht; change the water V" 1 w nwu : .,P a -not supply them further than y n row do. while cooking. " ; the benevolent ami patno::c consort ot jT,se u!t()le aIticp j, th,ref;,re I,COfTT,,c. The chuck between the neck and lhe ;iNhaniel bhaw. Lsq. sent tor, ann v00i,(lr,, (o cllreiirnc3 consideration. Head, shoulder, is a very good piece, tor roasting, ,ntolher hnP, f0"' eighteen cr twenty we ,c.;ech votJ, rPil U, and see how rorn. for -teak, or for saltmtr. Jn.leed. it is 0' 'f -vle she knew t.ae danger, lirle, y lhe ;lUlhor ha8 m:xlie 0Ilt his pre tfooel almost for any thing; and it ..cheap. ;'e rU' 8a- th"r. imi'that "by far the most important mbeing from four to live cents a pouod. TerM-aJt I pensj, l pensu .or tr.e sal teif ,( , of the count, v, have been samfi. P.aked bran- are a very s.mple tush,- V;il,on ,n l'Vo And tnroagn her j ce(, 1)y ,p effert, ()t ' OUf T.iriff (j tt yet fe cook them well. They should be Personal attention, they were restored to ;Comu:plf c rno3t calculated to nourish nut in cold water, and hung over the the t",anu to their desponumg luends thl.tII m nn, lh lt thls rommrrre iH our i.nI ' . . (.'if at I is f inn ri Ih'j pn i art I'uiim. .
the ni-ht before they aie b ikeu . in ine - -., ,portations ot Utiampaigne, viacJeira and
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and rin-eii two or three times; then agam;
don), 'rep lied for yc-z from the lounila-
and no cheap as n n-! Auericun Advocate.
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t-aiching tho cha; a ter of : coun:r .'' and --fork i:ed the high charac- , -cal.img hot (or rc hour or more
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la vo-ti --ation to arm- intf d ii.e itnd pxt'pf ! itions of the ; tt xA u-, tribe rover with water, and kept u'" l'v '
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in'.-ble consort Lucreiia towerd hih with
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p.amdo, p uk is quite r'i0"f ;'Lri; f. I regard to wealth and rcspectaluhtv ot bcana o-K th:-is a large ..r ... . b Ulhal)itant?, anJl tthilc (k(
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vne tiiousand-. Ho b iu ..uateri.-.ticiniT the member:
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r run i.it .tv x hi k r armer common lami
amount of; il?7'i3 A M I) PKCKIPTS L DOMES-1 be -! i-hed
de-nc it by! TIC AFFAlltS. i There :,r various waS of deciding
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doors were open, thoir hearts and hat
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The Wheeling (Virginia) Compiler has been transferred fiom M'-rs. A:mstr!n i: Fisher to Mr. F. W Newton The new E-Jitor gives in his prospei tu- a ske'a h of his politic. He "goes for the proteetina
of
hi-C.'.bnj Enjoyment is found not so much in lux - about the age ot poultry. It l!lC h3Uom
Jwere not closed against tne widow s teais
m"s crv. Their mansion was the
f Amenc m industry by an adeuu ite
ho'iiored asvlum tor General vVaih;nglon
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"!" U1V , ,'" 7 ' V 1,,r",'n' ": v" lU :aml suite, while passing through from Pos :n tr.mking electioneering d..-ument? ; :i! 0 better and more wholesome than ex ' between the legs, is soft, aim give t"a5,1-ton lQ ew yor!- iVll,, the troops n.io, tln.-oginut the country, ea-ial!y throV ; pensiv e preserves. .it . a sign of youth; if M.fl. die V.'. x'llt!, ore J.L
-ut Kentu'-kv ami Florida. He has done; In striving lor the comforts of lite, is eld. It young, the legs are lighter, and ; , ' ,i.o P..,., t.o. ... T
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" o-.n- no .nun. -..--.v -t lo-irouuiooinmMii.. ; . , rr.,n(- wnffitmn
otli -ial p iwer to extort money from indi- is better to have your hou-e furnished There h nmre decef lion m geese UilUli (Jnitatjntr t"he vUn9 0f their preoeceorvidua Is for the purpose of es'ablishing with comfortable than with costly things. ; in anv other kind of poultry. The above, ,ee 'the' vast mciease f wealth ' aJ Tuos.p,. whose vocation it should be to j Kxert yourself to overcome the d.tli Ireunuk-are applied to them, hut there . hala ccntui v m these L :!... .. . I I n tin.- i .mf -iillioj .itlomlinm iraip nincciil I.ikii.dl.- 1 ... . .1. . '. - 0 . 1 1 i 1 .1 .i D II V OllIlC I . '
'I" i U I In! 1 1 -i. .11 "I l I "-'111,- in. ll-ir '.i-iiv. . uiui.j uni ii.iiii jwvii -i ri in i'uiiiii il I 1 lillf flails HJ'.'lt III I 1 I I l' ' J 3
lit tor '-a national s-ysterii el inteinal nr.. provemcnt. m; inseparably ccrmecterl vm'I
the l.i r i ti and lor ' port to II. Clay m tho for tljo choice of a Pi
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bing COLlC':
United States. This is a subject for sub- , rranop h twice a?t-:
i.'i nr.-1 Ilciir( au -
ck I France. da 1'). CL.it le;iu 3 of ! o'
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i Ko'lc."'i
r c i ;
v la. ieg the whole power of the Post; rather than enter into other pursuits. goose, the cavity under the wings is very '. contem.)j;itlon:or devotional i hil-1 "i.."ive, and Uu, only 1,'y-v -....l I....' ,l -....-n-.,-,.t,' -.inf-ll t nnL" Ir.irilirnlt i- t n jK tiiila t n c ..a.-...t;.. .,i-rn ltf'll CatllJOt. . : 1 .
, -i
r.;i e m i!ie r.anos
(loll 'Vili:- :;i
oi asniiiie
party, anu; look iieu'it'n.iy io uie pans, io st i eiiuer ; it IS a Dad Sign " 3 .,..!, ,. WK.In sI,p brbobU thP natmn .
1 confidence in its character ; th it nothing is throw n to the pigs which ; w ith verv litile trouble, push y our linger - ' ' ' , . ' . ..: 1: 1. ...1 1 1 1 : .1 . . 1 . ., . . . ',m - iiu. king aclpcnitd sun.1, anu coating niki
v.;
0
I !.,
bv rrnderne i! not so much a national i should have been in the grease pot, and
est iMisbtiKid, as a shop, vvlieie profit- see that nothing is there which might gate politicians sottle their plans of my 6- have served to nourish your own family
rcry, an I a Jon wheio they apportiou , or a poorer one
Now ail the
their spoils, lie has done it by waging a telentless war against the P.ank of the United States; which even his intelligent
a;
porters acknowledge to be mdispen-
?aMe to tl.'o opei itions f t' t!:o govern Mint, and piopo.-ing an m-'ifuti. 11 in its p! "' o too mo-nstrovi i0 have Lad its origin hut ni the machinations of a tvi ttd or the 1- l! i:' ''''" ' f a ma I man. lie has
a'g to a State Legislature
aternal hnua ier M 1 -influence to
-'. in si'i-H'ti led altc-rpthrr
e iitog hi- whole Piesmuitial term, and
i-.i -ioi.-.u 1 1 ni'. eattia , it at
uew. prt " postere.'Us.
tiOtif 0 . U v. :o.a" ; 1 1 " t ; o 1 ! 31 hi'." Ha
S2"J I i t oa
a cm oi ;!r;;o
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I . 1 . .1 il I ' IH n r u I -. Ill t h f I- " 1 t- 7 r
i rect v into ne nesii. 1 1 " - ... .1 1 i..i..
1 ,,. among l ie em im j- 01 ine u. io. r ui.: ioij,vs ... . -, r l- , , . . - mean hv uhirh vou nnv deciue whether. o . 1 -apenor taea.i- ct ti.in?purtat:.n r. . means cy wni nyuam-iy up with gratitude to the sov ere. gti ruler 1 ,r 1 tlo V,.., . a crooe be tender I it be rozen or uol. . , ,t , , ..and.cntei r...o t.ie pr.-uu-jt or c;:j n;i
p. .i.ui,0-1,i,r.,;iU. tne breast. "' y: - the country , ur.d tuvt i-vei! idv ai
orildes,andit the goose be vuung. the J - donnnions-tnat little
qaque wot! ', wi,ile millions ot fi immj .iVOrpi I
Lin wdl rio I. 'if nne nanti uuuer a
1 ' nr. none wor . . wni e m
1 r -1 1 - -
rn TO . . . . 1 1
111111 . .iriji ri nhi 1 (i iv or Os :i n- ri ii'v io .-
Something may be judged concerning ,f"..;vticeleil
ui
;o to b-istam e.-ta!.'isua do-n u-mg hi-
;ic-
Hi
has (tone it bv
and impracticable
ail, upon a
ia-
enoo
dicheaitoii ih- aitvcates oftb.o of d'Miiosti.- itidiif.ti with ie;.; that lb' 'Fa 1 ill has done r, !'.;ng all iu Lis power, ace .
01m c-te-
See that the beef and poil; are always
under brine ; andth.at the brine is sweet and clea. Count towels, sheets, spoons, ice. ooca
.11... i...l... ..1. .. .. i" 1.. .O il.iol-i
siona.iy, u... ui w no esc- meru uia; ; me age o, a goose ny uic . - lhf.ir ,le( .Ulli c.trnai IOunJ,Uudt not become care e,s. the web bet w een the toes ben y camg n-h ali ;U:IiLlrPt (,r
A tar as possiuie, nave mts ct nread , this is tender antt transpareni ; il yios eaten u;i helore tiiev become hard. ; coarser and hauler w ith time. .l 4 l . J. . 11.1 - ,1.4, ntJ
bpreao liin-e mai aie noi eaten, anu ici j Jt you want a common rice juauu u o. them dry, to be pounded tor puddings. retain its flavor, do not soak it, or jut it. Tor toise -hell and horn corah: bisr rr.i'.rb '. m to Fiod aKpn tfie water is cold. V ash !
I.mcpr for having oil rubbed into tb.eni it tie it in ba. leave rler.t of room tjr without light
-'"-- - o i ' 3" I
once in a whde. it to swell, thiow it in
vd :3
rendering it, a; ;uce, tae banking e;r.. 1 . n a. , . t . ...1 . , , ,1 . : . . ; 1
i liiUl i.UU V. .it I. IDL.-lJ ' 1 l-i. - ' 1 1
ioor or time sa v e.
sima, ia effect, as ntv c on; dtn-ed . Su:ii is intero.il ' and hence the mtiitv adv..;.
and ca"
i-oCitty
Flowers d.e
P
G F. SAL I ON FALL. Jl.li, . C.
n
'. n ! ia .opulation
n.-t tr a
n.es n;
a : ovjer.;oi wf 12a--r. t . . i 1 : -
.1
.n lu her wa-tein! ami ; rtig i.c, 'v
0.0 l.r.rth-
and relr'ious goverumt-ut.
FingLnd cto,
1- 1
without air; l.:ey ! :c. r. na, it is well knov n, vv ill 1 ... .
when the water ) earn after it, and bend themselves to ;
1.....-. f.,o .., u ,;j.:i r .. ' i..,.i . 1 1.,. 1....1 .,i..., i,o,ir nml u wards the wmdov.it nut into a da. i cor-;
a iaii.r jiwut, ('ui i.i iiic ih.uur' 01 a, L'oiis, tuu ita 11 uuii aooui iw-.t v.ui.. . , 4 1 ,.1 n-Cni ., f,,,-! i t.. i.u" tier. Do we suppose, that in cur inter
ii,iiitiv.ti...i..li-.t'vut.iiii;iJivci.-nciii. -- . a ,L , it cool ! Cider cake is very good, to be baked in'nal organittion-m all that v.ou .01 .:r seen m....; ot
11 1 t i- 1 I ii 1 s 1 . .... . 1. .it" . .4 isv-stt-fn r.t nft vm ri.d Id.rea. tiv ::.:u we hod v Han t let t on
I. amps win nave a less ntagretauie i small leave. une -ounu anu n nan ui-j-'- j .
1 . I I ...... , .mo .. .... .., .I,..- k.. 1 ........ I r t ,,r,,n 1:1111 ur 11 y 1 die a :vi-.niu.i unti 111 tin.
-,!Siieil 11 v u oil' orJi ii.v aiu in siiuu"
hot vinegar, unci dry it. j Put new earthen ware into cold water.!
... . . ...... t
.nd let it tieat gincluailv . until H noils 1
no ;hv Ithen :cz again. Urcwn earthen warr, in'
ie people oi
rates imp)-- ; ;nVli,:-i th ll
1 J:
her th.-vj
ip.y ".o tasr: 1 ; ana ;l is by '! aie b f'.i .
I r
.( 1
small leaves. One pound and a half oi l stem ot nerve? ami litre?, ny w n:,o v.e cony na 1 1 ie,c 0.1 n dour, half a pound of sugar, quarter of a have a sensation and are enaMi t ) latUii tune ; ;r nc.h.ag, .. pound of butter, half a pint ol cider, one -do we suppose that in ad this uo aie- ..rivcr.-Uv b. teaspoontul of pearlash; sjace to your le delicately constructed tnan tl ;v. e;s, thtng e. no hat, utaste Uake ,t till ,t tuu.s easily , your or can better d.n-e juth -:t , to no vw;ere on : .m. pau9iihwuld tbiak about half au iioor. jkeen us br.gl.t Pr.n b ,
a -t in ...ts ;; ten r.i
t. : t.an 0.1 u
r oothnig ' f n 1 of the?a t it, p ' : n .
