Vincennes Gazette, Volume 2, Number 5, Vincennes, Knox County, 29 October 1831 — Page 2
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c. Indiana. "1 he tirsi num-
. oiverl here, and is a favo-
t n ! r-r . t ct' Uie edi-
land t w o h g cut a? in prime. I The beeves must be well fattened with !rnrn.;.nd rnt in handsome square pieces.
net to exceed twelve, cor io be less than four pounds in weight. The barrel must be made ef good Fea
ifcned wnne oh. """ -t" 'teen inches between the chimes, and not Imore tlian twenty-eight inches long-, ewel-
ucr gently towards the centre, and to be free tV'rn every defect A quarter hound barrel with only twelve substantial hoops
on it, is law ful, but on a full bound barrel i
at least eighteen hoops w ill be necessary. It is provided by law, that two pecks of
course salt and six ounces ct sa t netre
shall be put in each barrel of Beef or Pork, besides pickle- to be made with as
much salt as the water will hold in solution; but it is to bp observer), that beef
A DIALOGIC EF.TWfcEN' A TRADER AND A FARMT. U. Trader. Good morning reighrur--! have ju-t received a circular from the Free Trade Committee will you look at it? Shant we take measures to have a delegate to the Philadelphia Convention. Farmer. To ! e sure. I have been so much disgusted at the visionary movements of the day that it rejoices me to see one so ensil le a" this. Put have the del egates arrived from England, Russia and Prance ? Trader Oh no; but these nations are in favor of this movement, and their subjects now residing in this country, will give us all the aid in their power. But you know it would not appear well to have a subject of King William fitting as a delegate in an Ameiican Omve-ntKm . Farmer. If the deliberations and tnea -uies were intended to aflect only Ameri can interests, it would be so. Fiat how
'are we to know that they will agree to these measures, unless the) have a oice
,rce i rate i,orij..i..i , " i nMPr,nr : i.rnrwj ...:,i..r ,,..,'.; in the convention
Mr. Gallatin made a motion to stride out iu condition. Trader Never fear; they will rejoice of their address the 5th. (th, 7th and Cth A ore v the Inspector. Although the !at ,t,Pm- They have been coaxing us
,a, ,winr the constitutionality Haw requires six ounce of salt potre, it is ,liee half a dozen 3 cars to adopt them.
of the tariff This motion wai negatived j my opinion it w ould be better to dispense with the mc of it entirely, by a large majority. J
The llrft number of the "Cincinnati . requires a greater quantity of salt for it
V ""a hteiary paper, printed at Cita-j preservation than Pork, and w here only a ',liK "ohm i l received; it bids fairjha,f a bufshel 3 in pack.ng.it is rath cu.nati.Ohio, i.ai.or , er doubtful whether on reaching New Or
(o become a uclcl ami entertaining worn. . ,eang tJ)ere u.ou, heagufflcj
lencv remain
JrTi'ioiat Philadelphia.- 'undissolved m the barrel to justify the
The National licpiUirans cf Davie?; Frcm hc ''"''' RtpMiam. coontv. Indiana, roccn.lv h. U u meeting ILLINOIS AND MICHIGAN CANAL. 1 . ,)firtn m rrnrpsont I he recent successful transportation of and appointed a .e!egate to reprc?eni . i t . 'goods Iron) New 1 ork for bt Louis, bv the thern in the State Convention, which is route cf the proposed Canal, has naturally meet at Indianapolis, on lher:J Monday 'attracted very considerable attention, and a November. jour community have been engaged in spec
ulations upon the propriety of adopting
same chinnel tor future shipments
Txtra-ordinary to the court of St . Peters- from the north It is very well known
it f " 1
The Hon. John UanMoij n, .uin.Meit,e
Farmer. What a grand fellow thi Re
Jorm li'! is to upset all thee English laws w hich have kept all our produce out of that counti . W'pfaimers hall look up again when we can semi any thing we have to spate to England, the Vet ln(fies, and all over the world, without ha ing any of these plaguv cutom house otlicers tfter us. W'e shall then have a better market than the factories afford, though,
to tell the truth, they are pretty good. Trader. Not eo fast, neighbor; you tniMake this buines a little We can do nnfhttirr I tm rti.lia ti.rl ttf.Kil.i'riAtMi
urc, has returned he n. (he picket that the merchants located in the uiTjuhich England imposes The object of thin Hannibal, from Liverpool. :ar.'9 f ,f,anfa ami Illinois received alljhe phlladelphia Convention i. to effect a 1 1 . their supplies from thi sour ce. W e are I rcr . 4- ,r , ,
aware ot no positive disacvan ages under ' i nn . , , . , 1 . ... b , , trurle as respects the linited States II hirh rill r rr n rr l i hmI1 l.iaIK, I
, . I'ti 1 . r,., . tanner No small mi-take neither in makinc tall ehmments. I he annua . .
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bung every thing into the country but money, and carry nothing ele out of it. Trader. But only think how cheap ou farmers will get your wines, broadcloths, and ilk. Farmer. We should be like the man
who would raise nothing because every thit g was so cheap; and when w inter came
i;iri:cr 01 the tauh i'. People who do ml disci inf late cartfully will general!;, i c s itiii' 1 with the t government, whetitl..- times ate gol(d ar r Uie buine?s 1 risk; they do not sufficiency investigate the causes m l the prmcipliv. Thus in this ftate, and in the roiiiiii; generalh. the revival of lincss ha- r-i-.lered the o; ponton to Gen. Jark-or. ratlier careh-s and sbtggi-h; while hi-. pro have encontaged b:s party with the fallacious idea that thi pmspeuU v....: the natural effect of hi a.imi.'iiti::fion. I'his oner isseiion; t will be latal if, ever PftSMcnl Ja(U?oi, f liv i ct
becams tumner 23 the heat and elasticity increased, swelled into a hemisphere, and then tore asunder without any fragments, letting off the steam with a loud hut harmless explosion1 Sheffield iris. L AT ESTF POM El KOPE. London japeis to the Cl-t of August, and Liverpool to the 'Jd of Scjitember. have been brought to New York, by the packet ship Hannibal ami Pacific. Among the passengers of the Hannibal was the Hon John Randolph. Prance. The ministry is thought to be daily losintr ground. The Pe of Al-
t 1 1 1 : I .. t . -....... c rr-.
giers is in trance, and n:s recepiion vy imm xyrr enougn 10 c :n 1 v
Cassimir Pei rier has created an imprt-s linto i tmA in Con.:iess. It he coubi ru; sion. that the French Coxernment intend:-iceed in 'tis attem; ts to dettey the I uiki' to abandon its conquests in Afiica. It i s 'Stale Bank, ant! to rej eal the laws v. hi 1: said that the Duke de Numours, secotui 1 pf ., A n-.f-ricm mciu-try , we should ' son of the King of France, is to marry j 0Cu hear I. uJ tinniiiu- and lr digu u.-Dt-nna Maria, the daughter 01 Don Pedro, iclarro! from one enl of the Tnion to the
England.-The progress of the reform lother. It is Mr. ('lav's I wht'h s.n.
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ELEGANT EX'ITIACTS. Recently a number of Mail Contractors tt aited on the President in a body. The Chairman thus addressed the General "General Jackson, the Mail Contractors
of the Middle District (some of whom haTe grown gray in the service) present their united ar.d individual respects to the PtesPnt r,f the I'nitetl States; and thro1
inundations of a great portion of the land route by (hp spring floods, which arc re tained in consequence of the level surface of the country, for a length of time, will always operate against the practicability of selecting this course for spring importations. Vet it would be well worth the
The President returned the following
classical arw'cr. '-Gentlemen I thank yon I hope I may ccntu ue to desene ..' (ueie--Deserve what'
I : C I I I t I L. l)ni ir.l tn tkn c I . . rr, nr. . f l.tl.
u v.. uuuiuiu IU UJt Clill'UJCtJIB i'l LIU lil t I , ... r ' I make it from currants : tnv wife manufac
ture
,my oldest daughter, who works
season3
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Our neighbors of Illinois have been for i "U"m iulli i,"u P,;" 1 l" '"ij;111 immei)e- hu-m.ki iuh.c- ir;.i w,...-, pn v or li;.s.aii upera, iy ai- n.i.:
experiment, to see whether even this oh
:-. uuu Unt tectioncouhj uotheohliMtPd. and thymol - "" m
Ifceir comrniueeini-y y ... Kj .,rilif- t . """V i" 7 I He had nothing to buy with. As to wine,
j.ir.es?, and the ccendcnce ad support o.
n free people
U cars engaged in forming plans for the (opening of a water communication on the
'entire route. No public benefit has, how-
I ever, resulted fiorn the teeble operations
I of those to whom ihi affair ha9 been en
" " jtiusted. Doubts of the feaMbilily of the ccvr.i -ic.Tr.L. :pan ct a canal, have been indulged ; and A meeting of the fiiends of Uenr j distrust of the means of the Slates, lor Clay wa- held at the Court House in j completing so ex ensive an umlei taking, Princeton, Gibcon county, on Friday thejhas governed her counsels. We do not
in tiie
Dover lactory, (and w ho, fy the ivay,
has j350 at iuteit,) send us fine calico But we shall seen manufacture our own
silks
21st day of Octoner. Col. Jehn Milburn was called to the Chair, and Samuel Hall appointed Secretary. The object of the meeting having been explained', the follow ing resolutions were then adopted . Uesckd, That we npproveof the proposed meeting of a State Convention to be held at Indianapolis u the first Monday in November rest, for the purpose of choosing delegates to repiesent this State in the National Republican Convention to be held Baltimore, on the day of
next
now mean to decide haw far such consideration ought to have actuated them. Our object is meiely to call the attention to the substance ot a report made by James
bucklm, State Engineer, to the Couimis-
Tradcr But don't von. dote?! these duties? Farmer. Yes. Trader. Thou why not repeal them? Fanner. I am for a repeal just as soon as John Bull thow s his sincerity , bv adopt ing tor himself the measures he recommends, for us. And that's what 1 thought you meant by free trade.
Trader -So it seems you would oontio-l
bill is as slow as ever. The 22d clause' f, tnv;. 1!- in Cuegn
was passed on the 30th of Augu-t. potty ;pr0.peu!v is owmg; n ptd'.cy nl.;:li Cn. still remained to be acted on. Intelligence ! Jackcn has If on h!t!uT: :!:i:cce?-Sul 1:1 had been received from Antwerp, that a 1 attempts Io destro . Pat wii! bene'. BiitUh garrison was to be sent to that Hjrcced. if he s-hf'dd ho 1 elr "a .i ! "i'h: place. According to advices receivetl in : Js a Mirn-cs questi'si.- n. -i.tUc Jr:r::a!. London on the 31st of August, the King 7 VT, of Holland had accepted an armistice ofj A POhbll HEhChN five weeks, pioposed to him by the five' The Warsaw journal-mention, l!; :t i'.. -Pttwers It was expected, that, prior tojyom g Countess Plater contir.::- ::rt!'.v the expiration of that period, all difficul-'command rf the regin;e;.t rf .:'.,
ties between the Dutch and Belgian Gov-:whi;;i tlie raised at he;- own ev. ; -ernmentwouhl he adjusted. Litiitiania. In the I:rst co: i tc ; 1:1 v. J'.. Aistria An alarming insurrection of she was engaged, Ir.-r p!i.:;al cr ci.-i". the peasants had broken out in some 0; abandoned b;r, and !ie ncaily taint. the noi th eastern counties of Hungary. ;'aw ay ; hut he has since become babuu At liist their efforts wtre (iirectdl sidelyited to deed-of aims and the terror ot th ; against the oppresi e measure.", adopted battlefield, and heads the charge is of he; b Gov inriicnl for checking the Cholera, jintreiitl va.-sais. A maiden of tat.k act I ut . at the last accounts, they were wreak :as her adjutant. The same papeis tuoning the most summary vengeance upon all if ion that Count G.:stav:.s Mor.rbello, t.ic land owneis, officers,anl thy siciaus. youngest ?ou of the re!cbratel Marsha. SwiT.nr.LANU. A second battle had iEaeur?, ha traveised tho whole dutur.co b(en fought at Basic, between the tioopsjbetwren A!gier?and Warsaw, trr the pui of the Diet ami a body cf peasantry. The j pos-f of lav ing down his lit?, it it h-' K'; latter, who weie acting m defence" of tlie .quired of him, as he has already 1 ; I piovisional government, were victorious, idown a poition of liis t-i:!;atance tor t; -: i. . ' a.-. ,, r,.-, '..! 1 .,r.. nt Polish cau-e. IIo iravo ou rarnt-t of St-j
the gloomiest character. It is said, that devoiioo to it, by p;:ying a -urn ot thuty Skry'.necki. the Poli-h General in-c!iief,j thousand hancs intr the t uldiu hasheeii dismissed f : om his commano by j on the L'-ltii of June. the authority of t lie two Chambers; that i a t. luti in Warsaw, denominating itself the j What a ihnckiu' Lad Ucl -you've " "patrititic club," had excited the inhabit-j Thisp'nasc has acquired a ppulai try auts of the city to open rebellion ; that the 'far exceeding that cf B.C. V. ; den.government, formeiiy existing, had -been j wall notoriety. It is ia evciy m::n dissolved, and a new one, of more t xteii-j mouth, bat in t.o man's understanding; '. sive powers, erected in its place; and that s is je.derd as little understood tiie I n uch
? had f tf.
ing the capital w iin me inienuon 01 siri-; pertons v t.o irefoiont l!;cn; and suref ing an immediate and final blow. If thc.-e tlo stronger tl!i ra'ii :i can be addured I. at counts be tiue, it i all over with Poland : jU;.ji'v (H, int.-.niijction, 111 thi- place, but the London Times thinks there is good jfS (!;jo : ; t r and otigin. In lt.j picci-u
giouuds tor questioning them.
Louisville Journal.
TURKISH MISSION IN ATvlEBICA. .'e:v York, Oct 11.
i application it appears h ive sipen-et!ei
jthv very .pic-.iye "i shouldn't wendn
a?. lor iii.-tances: 1 ;e n'.iifr morr.mg. Lord John B m;etin( the Duke ;i'
J . .-r,ffd t;i:: tvitll. "Wl.etl thti
I he l.oston 1 ransciipt fl.Urs. that c i( ,( , .-... I'l.i.l. r. llin l.rirr Alui mini tinirlli r 1
it.iii 1 1 it. 1 1--, j k "i .....- r, , II ' ir.
, ... I . - i t 1 ti i ' 1 ftl 'i 1 ill ii,
c 4 :. 4. ...i.;..i. t u IV., l r-t.A.J
vrv-..,n.. elicit tmwt tirnt'Lillil til ll I. 1 . 1
- , . ' t- r. c( i" What a s!;ocki.-!,; b.-.d hat y ov. e got.' ing, shipped, as passengers tor boston,1 . ,, , , , .1 i . 4- , .... p.i,., Aafam; "?dv dear Duchess, s -a 1 1 Lady j the Preceptor of the Captain 1 acha. , - . ,,,, it., 1 ' . . 1 . 3J.iv, '-wi y-u e,;ange pl;;ces with tur 1 ( I uikish Almiral) and servant, idio n;u,, - ' ... . ... ,1 'for I rant see a bit t i aghom.
' . ., . e , ., , , , 4 ue this exploded system until Great Bri-
r " jtain has sagacity enough to abandon ,t i lu ,'3 L"u,,l, I ir; v ;.? -u v - r;ai...M i:,r ! y mdied t !; tlV ilC'i , r , , 1 Wer.L-Just as I would continue thei(i(i . ot D u c b h'tf 'a v U IvA d h t vo,V Mr. bucklm was daected to make an p ,ofe( svsU.m ofl,en lf ire re(I to (,,nn, genera mloimation ,n the not,,-, - ; , U ammat.ouo the Caam.cmcr .nuh ;, ,tnt ourselves until other nations begm toi1'- ol fc'e , f' When Mr H the w'orthv ,t m.ikt.
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1 ' I l I II. U I I I t Ul 1 .1 II' J 1 n 111. 1' ntu ii-pin nc'irr
supply ing the summit ley el of the propo-j ' rr f ,, ' ' 4 . ... ' ' ! 1 rater It seems strange that
sea canal wnn yvaier irom inai source.
The engineer entertains no doubt that this ' object could be fully attained, but hesitates J .. 1 .. . , . 1. i i.i
10 1 fcewiuieiKi 11, its lot; u ittt ts ui titu
don't better understand vour ow ests.
Fanner. Juf so my neighbor Hold-!
practised m America. ue it icp
;cd by captain I'tielps, as being a v enoia-,' " ':s,f ;'n V:1
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Ti.-to'- r l That this meeting now pro- t u er t nnnot be confined w iihin its banks; .
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ceet to arpomt i.eieuaits v 1 1 aou t.ic wiwiuuimiui a i..tui ui tut; ic-i, , ii,i .. .a.. ..i : Uearei
I. . ! TTllf .. ,. 1. .. , I I11LU IJViill I I. IICU it IIIJIIJI'CI "I lllllta lllMltil
11 luirr i:n."n nni . Ilii iimici 'omit 11 nil it I ip muni i inn
rOlltJll, ..III.IVI.J" . - - - . , IJUIIU li lll' J ,wvV4v. .u4. Ui. lU'lll'.l'H"ll .
;.,;r b e ookmg peisonage, with a u!t, long, , , , , , , n ,llter I t , , , ,1 t,.n l.i .r n voices, ' ic my.i:,;.biv addn -cd them n i vWiito beard, tloyy aig down to las girlie.; ' t j t. ., v,,,.,.,,;!.",! !,, I. as form: "I y. a:t up.v.i you, Sir, to re
t SO my neighbor Hold-, f t "J " . quest the favor of yo,;;- vote and ir.terv-t a". . l,o o. ,i I i, I ijot about r.aie yeais ia age, in lull lui.i-. . u see. tie and I had each . J , . ' , , t;.e r".'an pc:.on io b:i: n v :i-.l , i,,K ,le, by d,. .. .v i Ca''aC"' " ':,'!K,-:,;r,;,;,o,;i-,,IC-:;,'.--i,.w--i.-,-ir.,
State Ccnv
an
the .cri.t.on fence. :uwl now a,wI tbpn hd! 1 he Preceptor was fuinishcd uuu
(had a law suit, One of my sons had ;1:',1"F,mun' l"
t)Ut
;ir, it-
be:;;:. or.
It
ami Gen John I Neelv were appointed ! of a large tract of country within the I
,.i0..fpe ',ir ihat nurrosf. it; of Indiana, lor which compensation I ..' ' .'
r. 1 , ... ,,, '. 1 itanevtorone
Resolved, I hat the proceeoings oi unvwouni nave to ne maoe. 'was very de .J Li- Phil rrM :il lin i i ! fc'M'r.n f'-il-imir -it flit Hat nf llip P-UitL'
uii r ihS lt .-.i,i.--- - - , u.ion chno t ho orcrot en 'this I vprvil' l 1 1 j - ,
Secretary, and published in the inccni.es was found to be Use feet above the kiUe,r , orwI - ' toi ics of the United States. He had . ra-'
v i , . .. . . . . lliui li ii.-iii-ii iiijh, Mini, in Lviii:i-, . i 'in, Kd t J limn t , rlioiiltiltMotir-ti-i! J ' '.
eiareuc,
e of HoIdfasPs .faughters, and I w as "'tention to have spent soa:e cars . ' s.rous thatthefamil.es coll, ' thi country, and to have vtsded ail ths.';
V. by.
! wliat a shocking b.. i hat
Ite'uiv yen must
Put,
fit -s :no. :s yjeyo got!
now t;ic to .--erui "'U
. '.:a;! t sa
principal cities, dock yards, and nia::ulac
nt
I w ; S ;;
L".
JOHN M I LEU li N, Chm'n
Samitl Hah , Secy.
;nd the tall l.o.nthc head to the toot oij :l?Ued a nmJ IJufj; j ba, ked on board the Mermaid, andashoit
itlie rapids, is three feet.'' The engmeei
(Continues "aititicial leservons tor the
tact's proposition, which was, that the par
time after the vessel was got under yveigi:,,
I C : :
t,t,on fence should be taken down, and 'i as suddenly taken .11, when Cap!a:n;.)I;
il- bay v! had mucl; 1;
I .- , i i , lltiuil mm- n;uuin ur innru inniu, mill in , . . . " , , , , ,,,,.,, ...jl . , .. . i , .purpose of a.d.ng and supply mg canals , rafe fOKelher. a(?rc.;(, (o th, : Phelps, w ,th much reg.et wasodigtd to, - - PACKING POEK AND BEEF. .yvith water, have been in um-man) ) '!lll0Ufrh (hp tef (i in m. ,iastuie was thei1 him "llh h,s ,cl,nuc antl burgage, iV'' - Y-The su! joined was copied about a nd are mm extensively and successfully : ,.ul wlmf .vag a,ton.shment, ai:,,n Smyrna 11,3 complaint was notl mae-wima., ,H:;m. . ;,im-e and appeared in the columns of' employed. As a reservoir, the Auagan-i ue,k, Hfter ,vhen HoldfaPs cattle ' "snlered alarming, and on lai iccoveryj ;;.;'; i;. r Mnce. and aj carcu in aski bwamp may be rendeied available to j ,H vit. tna .,;he will a-ain embaik tor America. Ile'LK ":S-!,e -iV
yea
the Gazette . As many of our citizens are particulaily interested in the Pork tr; uie. and as the same notice might net have met their attention; all this is deemed a sufficient apology for its re-insertion.
Directions, taken from en Act vassed in i''t' not more
ilu l lUdt i'u let i c inn nun iu I i 1 1 1 "I J ,nH iiiitinH itith mino inn r n ..i, riA .ail
-, , , ... HUH i"ll M .run iiiuiv ui"! i ' 1. 1 1: .1 ,1111 tnr. ,t tl i i lripnrv ot tlifi r ames. ! J . . - . .1
. y j - . the teed in
ft w ill contain an aieaoi 'juu acres ami : , , T . ... . ! a ii ''ir iinu ifw iv.aer ot the Ues I aines can be nut , .
... - , iinu oi nor er ;i r.oor or mv r.t e n
into requisition to till it to the depth ot 1 . UAslnrPm Now 'ct a ' . Jn!in abled to accomplish the object cf la-
la feel. The length ot the summit level; ... ..r . .,,i ; ,u: mission. He will be, we believe, the
, mv pasture, to fine that he hud j may be expected by the nest arrival. I Jr':; boy llaced at the gap. and ile fl ( t-lV Uf ' let a hoof of mv cattle" pass into! c,l,, ,!Cre hc cul,i w,.h ar:d iU Lo 1 'n" , V' V";' '' '
:t '
i : ; .a i. ! i i - to
i i t- ki' r- ( jr i (:;:.: i ; s w!a'-i i r r:i:i i;. I'P.set naj! -
than l:ani
r:
i
Hi!! t i.e te-ist t;i '.:i:
that in 17T'. a
;,; i! !i ::-";tI r it. w i'.lo
.'or ! c t ! . P is iajov. ;
-i-a' ;:d it !ii:
:..- eaita a :"'Ut l.iaj
, ..robabt, be Unit, mites ccrtaiDl ( l'e pulleil iloivnwli v t!rie a-'Vf ''UIi. ' ('1?l'tiC,l'n (-r ;,t I'' tri"j '. ' ' 'jH ,(. j . i',!1,' n' llw--- u " not more. ' . u.. .u.,.. . . Grand Seignor to Ameitca. although he, t! ' ;'u o.-.tam j i ,la m e.., in.j . . ..o
State cj Liisianci providing for the in- 'Ptie necessary qua spectii-i f lyeet cid Pork in the City of I be obtained trota this JVcn-Orleans. ! months ot the year t
v;i ihp tliiff ;m: hov that's
ant.ty of water can,' ra.eri 0Utfhl t0 have known that has h,s c;UIJP1 ,nerL In !lla':t Cl,'r.v c:i
. a .L. r i i i i 4- i t" .
5 buurtt iui uiiu r ,.i i.,wwi .u;.. n . i Hiimcnoti nauon oi i.uiuue. ur same
the principles office trade.
Farmer. I think the best illustration of
aro acr4.;-a..: ! not fca out'o.,
i ....
laudable purpose. ! p'llfimm teen tt The Grand Seignor 13 cradually intro.'di-ta; . c at t.l.!-
I w a;; a . . 'a
-tor the other tour,
1ESS POEK must he whollv composed! lhe DesPlamescan be made available lor
cf the sides of well fattened hosrs. between that puiposc The total cost of the res-er i t, a In ri,..,Q if; ducmg European manners and customs t-
the shoulder an-l the tl ink. i voir is estimated at SaJ.otii L'i; and the,1 ' i1,i(',1.a1.,P,.,ir.i,i,,..;,k r, udus countrymen, which has given olknce
Eclat:
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Il 4T I '
aiy e:isi!!e i!
':ii.-
v nil limp lit It -a u sh;i r li IO t r inrr with .Tdhn
Pltl.MEPOPxK -Three shoulders with'ct ot the consiru tion ot a canal from .. tradmc with me- von lo m-U) ot his principal oihcers particu
chanks cut off at the knee joint, one head: the Chicago uver to the Ausagauaski. ' uouu' not congent ,,at he should send his' ,:ul that of lhe Uuropean unitorrji in h;3
and a halt, divested ct ears, snouts ami bxed at Jb lo o l; making, togellier,
hrams: the balance to he made up of side 1 5 1 sj.03 o'J. The engineer proceeds to pieces to form the t'.rst and last layers instate the objections winch occur to turn,
io toui the above plans; anu conducts by ,
the barrel
CARGO POEK may
be made of anv paying, that upon an "examination ot a!
produce here free of duty, unless he did permit u lo send ours to him ca the same terms I am tor equality .
Trader But is it no object to ou to
body guard.
aM;ane.
The fears w hich t hr-c arises f i cm t his. th.it t'.e will pa-- near the orbit in font foe : diameter-" tho'iai:d league- t'.i
at lii.it point c
ii.i i . -:a i' dv. ';!'!. f lia i a ! .' : a i tov ',.:ri
:h
' !,
wr;..
tiat lee; ,
eiiih be-df:-
AdUIUIdllvJli i a , 111 ,. purchase y oui goods cheap ' i mouth o I oi 1 . ,-, , ,, i banner Certainly , it I have any tla ot tue giouuda. , ,, , i .i- , .. , i to is ay with: lut whatobiect is it to i
for an instant near the rn:r:e!, s.l,
i..i'!,"i"g I be no met; on f.riv peihaps re-;;;'
nart of the hog that can be considered) ''"e ti-..-m Lhicago to the
merchantable potk. with nt more than' 1 er, and the elevation
four shoulders ami two heads in a bairel;'lbe facility of pro. unng materials lor the shank-, car?, snouts and brains exclu.icd as, construction ot a Eaii-way, may bo sucti in prune. j as to render that sj ecies of laiproy emtnt The hog ought lo be cut from the back;'11 transportation as easy of execution, and b-ne to the middle of the Ully, in ;e es'P,aCe l l u!Ut ot economy, ai a pii net more than six indies wide, and packed '",;h the foimer, cbyiatinj all their objecin tlin fi irriif rdr-ei ip itrIiS
MESS PEEK tnu.-t be made ot the br,?-i learn torn a le er ct tne Commi, j Goc.2 suggestion. A correspondent of ktt and choicest sates ot well fattc neo , Jjnei s acc ouia-any ,ng this repo, t, thai Mr the StaiTouUhiie Advertiser, sav: I no C'ttle. L- Engineer is engaged .arce r In a barrel of Pnme I-cef there must -vu sui y ey of he L ana icutsa ,(,jilpr ;U ue l,atl a sllrtMv ,,tle r,t be mare th ai the halt of a neck iv o, hereto.oie commenced by the L .ated -
li-uiks an I two leg cut auoie me uae -i c- vHiiuuimci uave oeen j"iitt; the balance to be choice pieces. A mial-ie to erne to any deci;uu upon the few s Jo pieces will be reo;vred in pi ime. i p acticabihty ct a Eaii load. 'ibis will
:.-.r ia
ing
pay with: itu wnaionjeci is it io me
if you will sell me lea at bO cents, molas ses at 10 ctnts, ami sijg;u at 6 cents it you refuse to giy e me any Hung toi my beef, cot n, and pork ? Trader Why ycu could sell them to somebody else and pay me money.
In a barrel of Cat go Eeef the i e mu-t ; ! e dene us soon us the Engineer make?
e nro"crtirn of rjcod piece?, with nctlhis report,
jit woniti hae. been physically impossible
to iuist it wi h steam. About twelve rncalhs ago I tried to burst a ste.im engine boiler, used toi w ind. ng up coal, but did .not t fleet it; the surety (date gradually
v the
We third; it ;.b,-. be chosen ta m da.
I'V s
distn' i-
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The editor of the Sporting M
in his last number, gnes the following ad vice which mav not be consiaeied il!
timeti, as on many large estates not u!M5ttii single Partiidge survived the great snoyv --" of' last winter. !
Partridges - It has been well suggested to nut the ntiestion to ;i!l farmeis and llbe-
ral snortsmen. uhether it i rot la-hly i " Jrrd b or t
expt. bent to forbear the taka guf Par!iid-i?uor,; ,:) ;-n : ri 1 n:u" becau-;- Lege altogether the ensuing season. p,y jkt.orh d.v.r, an ox v.ith hi, fisand that means only can the rHvarres of the0'1 "it. air we lot rvr.-d
last wmtei be repaiied. .No gt i.uaie! the very error y; e laugli at. when v.y layer of the trigger will draw one up en aj"'''"1, '''difary lenown a quahticaiit i t ; Partridge this fall. Pot out f-e lvts, w ej civil o(!ke, and ron.mit the oh;a idr .t.t.mir.i. net to l.nv 1: c r taSt C: e ! ' 1 r : ' ' r "; ' ' r 5 f 1 . C' flail e i ., )... r. v ,
Jtii'iciai. i... a ra in isic si-le ira 'd fighting b-'tles iai I t; anna; . Ileasffi i- lu.lh ftiO.-t' cati 'i:: .1
until the fall of lbSi ,
When you have nothing to say , j?ny m thing; a weak defence siienglhe-s yotii opponent, and silence is Je?s ndr.o;:s than
a bad leply.
l!,a'
o'a v in t!.e cr.r.rei r ( :.v et iane countrit;;, than in the t.timl a
f i-
t.ra s1! :.t t!o.t oi ...
