Vincennes Gazette, Volume 3, Number 9, Vincennes, Knox County, 10 August 1833 — Page 1
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VlNCENNSS GAZETTE, ate connected with an.) dependent on . .- . i . I ' I ... il i r .
thoep or ue puysicni v r i r i lie is lnvu
of nature lies 1-efore him hr,cp operations iminate, and (he increaed certainty cf
177.7 r Pu':Ufrd nrrjf Sotvrdai
Terms r. if ; ;i i 1 (l':rirr the year.
eil to observe, as--.y by experiment, and i reflect, in order to deduce funeral prinI ciples. w hich constitute true knowledge lat-.if lender one person nu-re intelligent ; than another. A habit cf combining and classifying facts should & arnuited bv
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T .inrrs';;cnn?itnif donb at f,o option of thovery one. particularly ny larmere. p:!.'.i-h'-r '.vtih anrarasrr are dne. (There is scarcely any one principle or (Vv-At! vfrti-somnt? makim: one square or le? law in nature hut that is of various applir '.U be inserted three turn s for one dollar, and cation. pervadiner almost the w hole of the
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t)o, il p:id in advance.
Oil, if tint paid d::ring the year.
1 25, for mooter.
Fr;( ) articles of produce. n ore ued in a'
fVuiiy, will he received in payment for sun-' .'i.'itior.i, at the market price, delivered in Yin- , cenns.
germination, besides other advantages,
would compensate lor all (he labor and
j expense in a tenfold degree. One of. the
first duties LeJnre the commencement of spring operations should he the making of one or more good rollers. It should be generally five or six feet long, and fifteen to thirty inches in diameter. Were rollers more generally used, the last line of the following verse would not he so proverbially true;
The farmer's life displays in every part
tful still,
twenty-five coot, for every subsequent insertion ; . ,,hya,ca WOlld.' Thus, gravitation, the I A moral leson to the sensual heart. 1 ..c,.r aovoremcnts ,n t,e same ratio. . cj e 0fJ h , an a.,ple fct,U to ,he ! Though in the lap of plenty-thoughtf.
cund, sustain rn operation (he w hole i 1Ip ,J"ks l),,)'n the pre-t goo-, or ill, ; i i, . . , Aor estimates alone one h!"s-ing's worth, .verse and all its parts. I he iQipon-! Krom rhangef.; season, or capricious earth : 1111. - , '
lii kai, rcovonisT.
grcurn
univt
lerable substance called heater caloric
wilh which tbe farmer has been acquainted all his da) s, is the great agent w hich
change--, diersifies and beautifies the!
I5u' view-; the future wilh the present hour?, A nil looks for failures, as he looi.s for show'rs.
INDIA
I have not sreu murh said in the Far
mcr upon the best trode nf cultivating !n- !
dian corn. I
think that they
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nniiceti mai
and wi;b that ol the feu an.' the air. How
How invitie-r!! What
f J rapes
Dr. J. W. Smith, of Lock
. ! whole face of nature, and all that exist p"! l- iaprara county, says in the Ainen-
and move. A knowledre of lour snh. lean tam.er, that the best nunure for
t . W 1 A . '
m i cuess jou . Doc imn so , no io,,r when I answered in the artirmative to both que., te vou what I've been ahout. W..U-.. n .... " v
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suppose people epi.erlllv ?,n,t' carbon, oxygen, ;SodroRen, and i grapes is coal du.t. cinders, and scales ol v 1 now too much Ten that trgen, introduce us to an acquaintance i or Mack oxide el iron Irom the pive benefit from the expe-: lv,th the composition nt ..;i the varied -uh. i forge, properly mixed with ne garden a C . I I . - ..iil.t I !iAiin lt time!. Turtt r-.r i
rience of others; yet I have
people generally work among their com :U1 u,lU 01 in rather a superficial manner , especially S!mI,le 15 na,ure;
the first time of ploughing and hoeing The general practice is, to take a plough rith a mould-board on, and endeavor to loos-en just soil enongh to hoe the corn with, which 1? ah-mt thev ran do; for
encouragement is gnen 10 reflect on all
we see, hear, frneil. and let I ! ! First filets of Caloric. If is a fact that some individual varieties and species of the vegelebie and animal kinsrr'oms are
I'he thought struck him from a
knowledge that the grapes tlonrished best
in volcanic districts. Kxpener.ee proved the vfilut- of this manure.
if the plough gee in deep, and turn up a' t!,0, "'"Mine to the intlue-re. of heat than
litge lurrow, it will cover up the corn verv n.uch. To obviate this difficulty,'
i-Vwwt the Iliisluit. Dai';, ldv rtistr and I'atriol. Letter from Major Downing. Boston, Jc.nf. 2S, 1B33 Dear fnir'.e Josh: 1 suppose that you have seen in the newspapers all that I and th tiineral
have tteen about since we Ptarted on our tower;
rv rneth 1 i:. to Jake oft the mould-board, f r I ue for tbic purpose an old lashinned bull nl oui'b. an--! ro thioi;li mv com the
liit time in this" wav. ploutrhing to the tiral it"nv "Inch kinds of fnntjl
omers. 11 oesiralne that larmers shoub-
ob-e! e and record the-e effects, with a i but I tnnt tell 3011 of our reception at Hart-
view not oidv of havitun L-nowledo-P nflf,'rd Collet-, a school n.i nincii beyond our
il.nf.w-icilirn.-ni.-n. i.,.r ii" sehonhdowti to )ovni!-r ille, as I am bicccr I he Lit is incm-eiv es. loit ct dec uciner Bome ., , ,r ,. .
general piit.ciple. What portion of pr c . ,he Gimral to me, Maior Do.vniuir. savsl.e,
m a coini: to see Cambridge College, that's
,!r.,.K .ii.t mt- r,,.,- ,1 r,.t hml-nn nn. trees tuiiiHC their huds at a moderate i au 1 in pmu 01 11, mineral, says 1; -nvouw
1 rw( f I . .1 f t. ivitK Iti-it iiif mac in i ffitl T ITi t I)
lOI II. 'It LV" llll ' Mil IV'H-1 1 - ' ' p.irh ivav. This kind of a nloutrh will I hpy
thoroujlilv mellow the ground, without , atK' " hat bi eeds. do domestic animals fust ! Gmeral, ns mail as a hen stm It in a fence, what throw imr ""it nn w no ta nu-pr ihp corn i lrT'" to change their Coats? Thousands : the duce is that ? Why, tiincral, says I, it's a
T.i ' 1. . q i .,.1., r.,0 ,K.f r-nm I of similar ouesticMis could be akerl. all!1),,ctor .,)ottor' !H)'S the Mineral, and In
will do much better in this wav, with but J conneced unn some general principle.
sorts o' doins here, 1 tell you. I reckon iriHjhr you've sten my letters in the nuze papers- how
me and the Mineral bnve bin goin it down Ea-t full chizel; bow after we got to Downineville vve got thort 'f change, and tacked about in
less than no time and here we are at Washington acin But every tbiosr haint turned up as well as you'd a thought. The Gineral'3 Cabinet is a goin ail to smash, 'less me and him mf.kes up shortly : but that haint a join to be done so slick. I'll tell you how it come: w II,
you see iist after me and the Ginei-Hl got to Washington, we go! to talking about who's to
be the next President The Ginertd was as mad as a inarch hare about (he lfetle Dutchman's sawinjr off the sleeper of that are bridge at IVew-YniU, and ahout that turnal trick be play'd me at the whaife at Philadelphia, s you've seen in Ihe nuze f apers he Gineral, 'Majur,' sis fie, jts my lief that you're the only man that's lit to he President arter me.' And with that I Iho't I should go strnte thru ray shirt colar, i wag 50 tickled to death 1 did'nt Know what to do; six I, 'I know it Gnieral,'
siz I, and with that I went bum. Next moinin, I jumprd up in sich a nation flurry, that I hut
my suspender buttons oJf; hu1 sein as how
tions. Accornmirly a very numerous meeting of the Society was convened, composed of a considerable number of
nobility, &c. the viper-catcher attended, accompanied by hi wife, and a large vi per and laying his arm naked to the shoulder, suffered ihe irritated refit tic to strike, which it did very forcibly His wife per. mitted the poison to operate till her husband s head, face and tongue were greatly swollen, his arms and face turned very
black, and hi pen-eatuach affected, when she applied the oil, by pouring a small quantity down him and haihinc the. part
; bitten. The man gradually soon recover
ed. This circumstance, being strongly impressed upon my mind, and know ing the poion of an English viper is considered in that country the most venomous in nature, determiru J to try its power in the bite of a rattle-snake the fust opportunity that should offer in the district 1 resided
tin. in lOb. I was trave lint? throucrj
.....t, i.i.'i ,11 ,i iinniri cue j - --- - - ... h,ar:d which the most rapidh, after ! ,uvrr d! for two diMinhcl strangers to go , . 11 , . " awav without sees 11 c it : and besides, thev want o brg.n to swell , At what tim. ' n inake oa I. L I). l id.Ile-de dee! s.ays the
littlo hoeinir, x ept clearing out the weeds
well from the hi! to bo done , than I
ploughing with the
pains w ith the hoe, to make a handsome again
hill. E. WILBUR Pen Yan, Cih mi. 3 !T-3o
fetched his knuckles down upon the table with
I an ctcrn.d wipe, make a doctor of me ! If they
Feeding Live Stncl Hay, stalks, and tiar to do it, they'd better swallow nutmegs than
! which alwas ought ftiaw , glow drier and harder, and conse-1 the pills I li give 'em I'll track them with my iv the common mode of' quently. more difficult to he masticated . ! I -y let L'CK,,! mm-. Why bow moubl-board and much' Th effects of this should he guarded !m ti,lk!t (;"r:: f1' ' ,l 3 a' tor o Laws iTi)uii-un.iui,,iiMi iiiutii .... 1 . . thoy u a:.t to tniKiMut ot vou. I wuut to know !
UiicleJosh haint sent me narry noM.er ra.r, I , " '
had tcstay and mend 'em. irennieton. r U ) and met a man wjio inWell, jist a I -ot to the President's house quired of me if I could assist to rt-heve who should I meet but Mr. Woodbury and that the pain of a person w ho had been bitten tarnal Dutchman comin out. iz I lo myself, , a . Although sorry what's to pay now? It that nre an Uuren has ..- .. , . c t 1 . 1 bin to see lb G.ntral, 1 shant stand no more or ihe tttnu s misfortune, I rejoiced at the chance than a cropped rail boss in dog-tbtys, opportunity I hud to ascertain fully Hie and sure cnnrT I found it so arter while. Hut, 1 pioperties of olive oil , as an antidote to siz I, I'm not afeer.l of that leetle Dutihman, this deadly poison. Having a phial of this no how; so in 1 goes, full drive. 1 found the; . . , . . , , ' . . r-.-.w ...1 .....u,;.. 11 ' - . Oil in my pocket, I hastened othesutleriiineiul walking up and down Ine roorj Jn-.e . J 1 ' mad. Siz I, "Good monun, Doctor.' bet (h.wu, j creaiure, and on seeing him his ap' Majur, siz he, with a nod of his head, but not pearance struck me as the most frightful so kind like as he used tu. llowsonuinever, llohject lever beheld sot ('.own, and siz I, 'What's the nuze, Ginrral V lJi? 1)paf, aj,d facc wefe extremely I've none,' siz he : 'ha e on f.ny , iia)ur siz! ,. . . . . ,,- . he. 'Yes, siz I, M've found out ill a.Io.it Van , pollen and the latter black. U.s tongue Karen's sawing them are sleepers.' The Gir.c-1 proportionality enlarged and extending ral reared riht on eend ; siz he, 'its a tarnal li,'jOut of his mouth; his eyes appeared as it siz he, and 1 tell you what,' siz he, 'you mus'nt fpy U0U(J shoot from their sockets, his say anythins about that ag.n; ami rno.eov.r,' . , appearance of siz he, 'I shall make Martin an r.uren 1 ic si I f ... . J ' , 1 c dent, arter all!' When he sed that I'd like to 'death, lie had been bitten on the f-lde ot bu.-t. 'And what for?' siz I. 'Why,' siz be,jthe foot. 1 immediately , hut with gieat 'he'll raze such a rumpus if I dont.' 'Well,' s'.z , iff1Culty , poured down him two table I''tvl:?ti:fT wou!t n,;ike ,l, Iia'ion fu.I,',outi spoonsful of the oil-its effect- were alit ? Did nt stand by you when he sawed th in ; ' . . are sleepers of that tarnal York bridge' Didn't ; "l0 instantaneous, and extremely powerhelp you to git thru as slick as ile, w hen I'resi-ilul in counteracting the poison, as appeardent tiuincy 'gun to iout his birn'i1 lattin bngo? ed by the strong, though quick convulsion
1 h""" to uowii.ngvii.e, nMe ,uhich followed. In about thirty minute blue streak, and git 'em reddv to rec lve ou a ; . .1.1 . , ,.,... leetle Ihe slickest? Didn't '-but 1 seed the P .ted stiongly an emetic an catharCueral was cittin torn h'd. for he is roiehtv i tic, atter which the stvelling ot the head,
roiUIATION A MUSICAL FAR.
The formation of a musical ear deperv
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. I'lHt; .in .muMiun ii ,i,',oMI1 ; ?s ttie Viineia!, I never l.'eard of siieh critter, K ' " "c" j ,u J ' T "- b 1 """""j1 ui'ni-..,uu.. iv ...T,-
uccuifnr roou. it is against soun.l poll- hut its no t. ad notion I rues 1 know some.-. l,,J" -, vJ.,ir...,, , ...m . ...... i,egan 10 assume us place in nvu nuu "... . ... . . . . It it ri.n I il! r. ... t In ro l,;-t(l ,t.. l.nt 1 117 I I . ' . -..
permit live stock to decline at this 1 t.i'ntr anont that are dimiips t doctonm; laws. " ,,,,'I'&' '"' 7 'he was so tar recovered as to articulate, ' - .. ... TV tm's i,,l I.. 1 1 .i,..fMi ,.... ?, I 'its :i baid case, (rineral, that I, that has stuck , . ..... ... ... .. . '
ot the vtar. narticnlarlv tmr-es, - j v fv v.,. ,.,r!I .i.:.,. .,. t, : ..,.. Cl, plh,.m , ann irom mai time recovereu last mi hu
n, and cows. If it is a fact that rumi h'inoSn lp'Vh ... d ,.l,v.r : Nullifiers tirr-t began to make a fuss, its a hard! got perfectly over il. The oil inwardly
I nl c
ST I
j cy to
season
Ue
nating or i'ie cnewing or tne run is mere a o-tor jMii-hed a si k man et. ai,d
s Iv a provision to supply a deficiency of to think, it was that veto con-am thnt i
'm ai.ti ca',' ' s,-' ,liat ttieie are plaguey tellers wont j f a ken, and externally applied, did not ex-
..t the: IW - "u :tl"" :,s 1UV,M Ht! Uvo lwl,,!ceed 7 spoonsfui. The number of .aexof
en early impie-ions. Infants who are mastication, and not absolutely requisite oues i.,o nation or iiiHKiNg ,e a .n.ctor. ,,.;,iri(j colltiumatUlll Jr otht.r) that ,-t5 ,1S athe like nature in twelve years , lias teen placed within Hie constant hearing of mu- for obtaining- the tall nutrition of the fond. ioll HTj t'ihaaVe Mamd arhch ! Vou La ! s,'h,l,('"" i,Ue il livu f',J 0,0'! (,i1' ,lU' biU,n of ' considerable, in which olive oil ha? provsical sonn.l. soon learn to appreciate this very circumstance would seem to im ltj'she u'ineiV, 'says he, least'faiabtVuti feat7 vvaU",r . lu ;i tarna! amc, so it is,' siz ed itself to be peculiarly adapted and fully them- and nure hive the merit of giving plv that the led Jcr of these animal should that's sootuM mended; tht are article mightj!' ';3o,,t i3'' ,z he' ,or u,u "ow tiie (1,ieral adequate to the worst of cases, if tiaaelv the first lesson in melody; for we learn be so prepared that it could he digested have made so,0. of tho,e very folks stand pon; XJih meWGin- ai'l'lie(1- It is a remedy wh.ch every per"from the lives of eminent composers, that without so much effort. Da cattle tu.n!- i J V r c n' i " ImT o,i"t i " 1 ' "-TaiJ ' 61 al'' siz U thvrs tIlure wf to 'KiH a ,loe son caa dam, (when others can't he proft,nir path fondness for the art mav be : nat1 on drv fodder more than on era-! ' r i '. "... .'. i-.,, ...ra V..!!1". . i... ! than to choke him on butter,' siz I. That made cured.) and ought not to he without: in-
m. i i i i .-. - - ---- , -j .T'-'iij i ti. ii "io M Hi 11 il I Oil. i
traced to the ditties of the nursery Gardners Music of A'aturc.
TO iKF.srRVi: ULANS AND PIUS.
Fattening Cattle Our readers uili ie
collect (hit if whs as-ertfd in the I
number of the Farmer, on the authorit
of a practical, intelligent farmer, that '.it
st e'
tlunk o.rt, I guess that bila Dinsinoo
m nedil the buine-s it's thepr(.
ever writ. Hut Don
. ... ! tbe Gineral saoit right out; siz he, 'Majur, jit 1',K0 .. i ..i.. i il ..... al. .. . . .' ...
reletter of ";lI"1(ib I icst.hingl rod; vAot I ,!
fli.t i i ! ' 'iri.c f,fto . t in rf 1 i a..
v., . . - v iy . .i v ictvri 3. i 'in.t i i . ., i i.i i - A . . . . .
tub. savs Ihr Gi.erHb savs he. and ,.r.w I .' trl v .tt,,u 1 1,i;-,ve3 l'.'-' "
Teas and beans may be preserved tie would fatten well on raw potatoes and if they sive them ar
hrouoh the winter bv scaldinsr them in a ; yod English hav . Will some ot our tea i tors, you ought to Wave one, sartm for you've'
Strong svrup of sugar and drying them;!ders try the experiment? ! writ ,m.re letters iha-i there an- muquifoes in 'Smnol'"y, ' andthere'rno knowiri'wd1!!! U whe, Ziven to ,vom'm "
after which, thev should be put in a hot Meadows CattU- and horses should be " ""f ' ' ' ' n ' 'F"'' 1 ' Vl. T,"i'i i might do. .So siz I, -Gineral, 1 thank you Horn! hitten by a small dog, and e
lie and corked cbxe. If each part of this kept from the mowing meadows during !for 'm.,:... i,(m. -,r kp .,- the bottom of my sole , hut you know my priu- toms of hydrophobia. 1
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weatner oi uus mnnui. viu . auoui as wr n as i ami vi.ri ro i.;t we sot I amt , 1 7 . .... .. 'iuim; uijm'ii ui ci iuiio.u uegi
prores is conoucteu nun rare, ti win ne i trie tnawing
fouod when thev are cooked that thev meadows should receive
have lost but little of their flivor, and i well prepared comp
that they will form a great addition to
cur vegetable dishc during winter. Gentcsee Farmer.
deed many cautnuis persons have carried l II i.l. ... t rK I ...l -rt..f.l(....l r.l.-.,t !..-. nr
I staited up ns s-trait as u lighten- , . ...
nothing less thun the'11 "" oeCu u:u i.u rqu.vi tuue-s
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' M-ior)lVtOII S'l 'S I C 11 1 cl 1 tl,lTri I- illf UllllTill CIKUIU' ' - nvu iwirrc, inuir, irigr, u,i.. nine it.. comj.l'itijents t'o'men'of let'' a 1"uk !l';it wo,li'1 ,,,avK sl'v,i u l'e;ln IKlt'- hitten. One case I am credibly informed
seeu wiidi was f 0miii ag.n. su i uuei i u esijhas orcuriP(j where the olive oil giiccPed-
.ho had been
xhibited symp-
can hardly ex
ert in having
mitted to make thus public this
remedy for the worst cf poi-
Tiir. ui i;vii..
Roads. One ot
claim the attention of
of good, roads. The
a top dressing of the Gineral and the tot hers", Mr. Van Huren ' V long o
nt nr lintnd tmnnre i111'1 snrhy ana soon eot to the eolesje; ami . ' ' ,. , . . -,. V . . '. r ,,- sovpreirn ost or liq-inl manure. . j - that s right, s. he; 'list watch them are foikserei6a
the subjects which f, Qll-nrv ,n ' . -'';. ' ', , ,w f," . ; out West, and speak a good word tor me tu, and sons.
every farmer is that he was near about rea.lv to taint, he was so 1 1 ,ra aU ",mr ktter!'' F.,z lic' bo ou see
...I .-...it-. rroc nf il,rm Ul:,. v,l n.,Arn.UA 3S now, jerry, you uccil nt liave to pay ncuun n.i u
- -.- . I wi... i f...n -t- n i'or tins letter; il thev ilo charg; vou, p?t let .- n ... J. . . are not only greater facilities in transport M ! f. , U or Dowr .ng, s ays the, a,)(( tUv v'vcshrni k and, although we 0 Pendleton, and partial! ing produce to market, decrease in the Ji,n r" ' yF- J' "" 'a k,l,!r ',im Kn-1,s aint verv good friends, yit, we don't let that the adjoining districts, ar , , , there ant a pot-hook nor trammel in a word he . . " . .1 i 11 labor ot horses, ami in the wear ot wagons, savsan(1 i'liko that for , c;ui,t mHke hcaJ OTiinlcTt,T! Wlt ' the government d the nation; be known generally, cans
Cull Pnid r. .. -oKm. T'ft flTfir "ntlTP I I i'l I i I t '
n$rau!etile:rucfion ot whent b ine weevn. ; )0t an tnhanrement ol propprty. I he 'tail o!onr linuotrank. iMiv- -i rir.1 nt a-.lt v 1 1 K :i li:irrpl ot whpf. i f ,t...1i nl. ct V. n nrnmnU Scm :i hi fiii.rml tunc I ..,1 vm.'ll nl m.l.
....A.. i.. v.o...v , . . . . . ... 1 cl I 1 1 1 MIUUIil IIUl UIIIV ?ll lllC I AHU 'K I v. .. v. jo., nm. juu ii i,n
or put the grain in eld "alt barrels, and : 0f devoting hi own means and time toih ,,,ks aiul tratiuiicls to your ho;. rt's content. the weevil will not attack it. In stack- S their impf ovement, but endeavor to excite fi ir.g wheat, lour or live quarts ol salt to amonp. his neighbors a spirit lor urther j why, Gineral, says I, in a kind of a whisper,
ledge of the efficacy of olive
hundantly diffused in the districts
ially so in some of
nd wishing it lo
ed me to write
say, if they dare for to do such a thing, me and, ()PPC remarks for publication. Avgusta he I'resident will truss them up as soon as ai
musiieu r wouio winn. If I had'nt met Van Huron this raornin, I should'nt know what to make of it, but its all as plain as day lite. The Jeelle Dutchman,
Ft urn the Vncark Daily Advertiser.
l-'AKLV HI SI.t;.
. ...-.irita In hf Pre;iilf.it lifvt tinif hi m;rl t" :ml .
every nunoreu riieave-, sprinKieu .unoog information relative to llieir improvement you ve nothing to do but jut to wmk now and i . , V(.tu , rw d i the t ineral tl it 1 ' had i 3 thoe who, as ttm tine season, doze awny t!um, will entirely secure them from the in eenera nnd to the most suitable mate-1 then, ad bob your head, ami look ever so know-1 ',1 L ZVitli the s-iwiii'I.nrfewinn M.vbe!,he u,os, lcii?tltful hours of the .lay, 'o'er tho .i .a...... il.;, .., r.,l0r -. r' ....... ........ .limr. and thev'll be-in to think vou know more i nullu . , . " lhe sa,v,n 'iru .10IV heated surface of n feilher lu-d,' we commend
..p., ... ... : TT ' , e T0U' ' ' q 1,re ' r , , " i about the Matter then they do themselves. So, h 1 '"'f ?? '" CUt ,ne OU U" 1 U" the advice of the old dramatist Massingcrthe .traw more valuable as food lor cattle olhpr ,me stone ar e considered better to.ri htS, the pot hooks and trammels came fwl,al' 1 f,'1'" sas J"5t n)I,.ch f not Hart, ilcgistcr. than any otber tmiterials? ,ion, sure enough. A smart chap riz up, a.ul,tl. mu' endt l"u tha" lli ( 'rise before the sun, ' Forest Trees Every farmer would do whipped away beautiful in some droll lintro, and ut,t'n , u K,,. lo . UJ"l"'v,.;e- '1 . Then make a breakfast on the morning dew, OINtJFR FOR IIi;AVi:S I HOUSES. f0 rS ' "me ot hi, Ground the Giner.Tl begun to bob and wink, and wink 'Td "V ' ?t,1,n,nb"1t ' ' ?r ll. W,0,J Served up by nature ou some grassy hill ; , . y- . i- well to COnsioer II some OI l.l- ground ' Gineral stark mad, and tiiat's what I wou'd'nt : v -n r. i . . . A correnon( ent ot the IS ew-1 ot k r ar-: .. . , r. , , . ,. and noli, and look as knowing as a rooster in a ;. r .. .. n ,. .' ... r i 1 ou II tmd it nectar.' "-l1 " c" . rn. lid nnf Iip rrori!ahiv nrcntiied with . . . . . 3 . : do for all the calls in Downuisrvi Ie : for vou see ;
nroniatnv nrcntiie
mer, savs, mat u.s noise, u fore,t trees ,f POj let hxm procure sce(j3
iiis iweniieui ve;n , nas m-cn iuim ji ic
disease ground to him wa giv
mixed in
straw, wheezi
two, and had lost flesh so much that he
seemed to have nearly finished his term
of service. Since the use ot the powder
rainy uav, aim now ami t i n scrape out one loot ... , , ? . . - ' . i
o as to be polite, as if he knew it all jit as r, . V , i .. ' . . in.-. :i shirt i r tu-n- I .en lu-nihlf f ; : i-1 -1 1 llnfi-li.
... . - - , - . . - - -
A winter morning's walk for health and c-
In cm.i in n hod nr in Ihp (rrn'inil ivhprc Or. his iin; :it I i. K-'id ..f t ho hIj ..I thn I M ...... ornso m n v ho cnin vp.l w 1 1 h sat isoicl ion : OUl in
called "heaves." by the use of. ' ,. f)e,jrr,j ,0 be ,0J.ed j psalm; only once, he crooked his head down to 1 1 ?""Ui to be resulent, and 1 shouM be ! fresllUess aI1)1 tVra!lCe of the summer morn. o .-on, rrnmmPniP.I UiC aIC f,eS'S'ied 10 l,P ,OCa'Cn- . . ' ,,' I ' - i,. n .,,.,..,..-,.! I U ked OU t Ol it US si ick HS gOOSC gTCSe. I lltakel- ran.l.lo tliroi.crl. ll.o imnnrlfi lii-allll
t: I III: CI . n 1'Uii.ui - - . . i .- II- 1 . . U l, I, '"i , " - T - , -'" "i Ajt . niii, si. , a ... , .. , .... , . rn.,.. i l.ll . I .. a .... ................. ... .....
"... .ii Otfft. ih none iiu iic - uo uaa iuu , . - i, , , , Kere oi ilia i, never minu. i n laiic a lower uui , . for the nnrnose. A table snoontul , . ... .,- , . .1 hunch my elbow now, and make uic snicker,- ... ;,,,d cl'
. " i 1 -,lr ft e,' ppfc, IPa'1 portion oi grounu win neg.eci io Pl je the death of vou. Tl.cn 1 resident Min-, V V nil 1U T-1" l,"p ! lizes his en to him da ly for several weeks, seeds of the White Mulber- Cv. be rot hoM of the not-hooks too. and cave i P 1,ke n:itur.' ad tl'en ,f Mr an C.irm;,
hi mess Ot Indian meal and CUl . , 0 ... ,L,,n;.. i.n if... CJii.eral h,s ,!,., .' ...l u, Hu.ner:.! : S"' uie ' 3 cneer, i i. .p.r m.e amnner,, V(
. ... IV. f .IICM IMtlill. lY Ulli: ll'lll, H- --f-' .-..... - : ..... I l.,.,,.rr .... ... ,.r,.,,-., ..,.,1 II c f . ,
I he horse had been troubled with - ifnot gatly benefit himself, make -' " . r, or,,l 1... r-A rnnnh I,-..- o lunr c. p - J ... ... tiiir. sis lie. Iiari't vim imt riii mfirc nf tneso ' ''viiicva
'o "alKl "r" " 1 " " n-i.uicinn .,r Pvr !p .,int t vi t iv i I tiir- . 7 .. . . J " '- I si. .me ma he. nr d!.n-i has rot to vour .
I"-"'-- i "imcrae.Krr 1 want one a
good spirits.
TJ.1IK AS A MAM lir.
The Easton Whig f-avs, in relation to
A
eerfulness to the early riser, and tranquil-
spirits for the day. In the appropriate e of exhortation, ye, who, with eyes
ed by the heavy sleep of night,' kill tho
: hoars of bfe, get up enrly ; then io uie rd. and see if the vine flourish and the
. .lr t.i-A rrnco of
piece lor Alaior UOWtl-i .. ' . ' , . , . ' icuuer gra r.; nn oeur , iu ti n. j.. . -a ...
ing here and Ma jor Eaton, vou know him; US1"Y' '" "1!-Jt se mm ue.ore you g; cotation . observe the character and habitudes
LTn!e8 there is a corin or that nsed to make my war reports. However, i u",, ' u1' .,, , . of animals ; trncc the forest; it has more curiou? vj... . . .-j j v. j , .1. , .. . , mn. Wl sunn r (is.' ;n nn morn at.' .. .. . m t r...
" ' " iscenerv innn rne tow n. j m-uvi u. n.nuie ia
prcieui iroiu your ioviu coii-iiii
MA.IOK JACK IJ'nVMM.;. P. S. Wlu'ti I was at Downingville all the
nish sustenance to thousands
Cakes.
must wait a spell before we come to he Doctors.
i our loving .e; hew, MAJOK JACK DOWNING.
mwder- . , - n,..T,, ..,,;pr ,ilp ri. e!.n.,M We came away with a flea in our ear. for the;
ed ginger, he has become quite fat, andj ' P atvav.lS ,oon ., 9 lt ha, (ir;nvn off j President of the College stood to it,that he'd j
nnnears to be some veara vouno-er. and in . . .- e .. .c : , , g 't e.o more on ..acj-am) ! and or r.aton
- o ' i hn iipxynmrs nr i rsi mi k ii iniemieu
for the butcher, it should be put in a clean dry place, and led to the cow twice a day, at regular hours The stomach is not as
I 11.- 1 . . . 1 r. ..lirK-irfrnl ..fl. t Ii o fipcl
the present condition ol the tarrns in that , ! . . . . ,i u ,1 .'. .., .1 , . winch is the thinnest ot the milk, as with vicinity " There has been, in the a-t ' , , . B.t ,, ,, ' ,, . . 3 i - i (be a"t Lumps ot soft chalk, car.'7, ol (1 teen vears, a wondrous improvement in rlC . ' ,. ,.- ,. our a.n.ultuie, mainly to be attributed j t. I.rke.l t.y the cah, wnl prevent totheuseoflimeasamanure. We think i m Ue s unweh e are within bound, when we say, that L 6,r --Many farm, rs are
vei v inawtnti ve nuoui mhhi iin-.a-u.
there is now raised in the Kittitany valley, twice the quantity of wheat which was grown fifteen years 'lgo.", Frnm the AVu - York leaner. srtici;sTi)s si:i.atiyi: 'io rAii?n.iis' v.ohj;. The. more one contemplates the duties of the subject of study and investigation, that are peculiar or appropriate lo the calling of a farmer, the mote extended :nd mned they appear. The. whole book
From the Cinrinnsti Daily Advertiser. Cincinnati, Jcly 17, l!3J:l. .Ifr. K-Htor .-I've seen sieli a tarnal siht of coie-in Major Jack Dowiiiii's letiers io the Nuze Papers, and heered sie.h a lot of things said about 'cm, that 1 guess you will be as aiad a any tiling to git the hirst sight of this here that 1 got out of the oifiee this luorniu. The
iii-iii told me it con. hv tli f ?t i.-. iil :iiul vii;t
Hence they are not caietal to have the j a il Cte the shekel thing 1 ever see, 1 hai.it eetrs tor e e I L i ! l as fresh as pos-ible, and had to pay a cei-t of po'tnee on it; c.au?e
w. . . . f I . . . rr. . . I 1. .
of regular shape mid t;ze the nests in a
clean place, and made ul clean snort straw. If tbe straw is lor.g and coarse, the ternpeiatuie of the egga cannot be kept so uniform . UoJh.rs. Net one farmer in a hundred has one of these simple aod important im plernenH. There i- no doubt that tiie additional quantity cf sttd thdt would jrer-
w by it was trail kej by the (imeral himself: it
was, hy ung A-;d now, Mr. Editor, r11 I've cot to say, is if
you want any ti.io hi tay way, why I've ol a
icetlc tae cut "-t lot i notions in creation. So no mor-j at present from
JF.HE.MY. Washisgto.n City, July 12, IS33. Dear Cowii Jen any M.iyne you have betm wenJeria why I hiiiut writ to yea before uyvy
a sweet and exhilarating passion, lie who botanizes on the mountains or explores the latent ...-..t .' n ti n f rrsf i s :i llt'flllhv illld h'innv- man.
folks were quite spry, Sargent Joel semis bis f1 ho W(J()(l :ni,l in the fields when the dews of
love asuoc-3 iiance n;geiow me ueacon uarier ! fii,r, t p diamonds on the grass, ami what you us'd to cut around so. b(fure (he TlAl Pun .U1,j whrn til0
j feathered songsters, escaping from beds of mos?, '.carol tie ir matin hymn, the picturesque of na-
M. J. D.
ture charms more than the tapestry of tbe pa-
1CC
Cure for the bite of a Viper, Rattlesnake S,-c. In great cities, particularly in Loo-
i : i.i i i... .iw,. ti, ami Dr. Scndder of this city ha invented a
employed by the chrmisla, apothecaries, torpedo, with wh.ch he is deferm.ned to c.-1 i o i.r.,- destroy the Sea Serpent. He has secured
Oii.C . 1 i , lilt I j I . i" X auiiit: icnis uciuir itn- j 1 i i ... i i......i .... i. ...... i !a rmtent for his invention, and intends to
IO r Jjl)l: l.tlKi l" uavu iit.iiu in iiiir xii'jcxi i Societv in London a curious circumstance l11 Nahant this morning
of one of these viper catchers. A member of the Society had received casually, information that a man engaged in this buisness was frequently bitten, and that he cuied himself by sweet olive oil. After a considerable enquiry, tiie viper catcher was found, and the question asked t . I 1 'if .A
whether ne was wining io satisfy a mini
The same
weapon, the Doctor thinks, will he useful to whalemen and others, who are in pursuit of larjjelish. (j&z-
Nothing lowers a p;reat man so much, as not seizing the decisive moment of raising in ieputation. This is seldom neglected,
but with a view to fortune, by which Dji-
ber of gentlemen of the factjl 'The uiau'take it is net cnusuul to mUs bedh.
