Vincennes Gazette, Volume 4, Number 15, Vincennes, Knox County, 13 September 1834 — Page 1
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THE ;securify against the injurious effects of mini ess.
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f Published even, S.iturd.n.
Terms 2
r0, if paid durimr tlio year.
i 0. if paid "m advr.neo
.S 00, if not paid during the year, a I J , for six m mths. Papers discontinued onlv at the option of the publisher while nrrcara-e--" due. ;'lrAdvettisemen.s innkinor one square nrlcss vri'l ho inserted three times f,,r one dollar, :,nd twenty-five cents for every subsequent insertion ; longer advertisements in the same ratio. Vi verti-iMr.eiits ent without orders, will in all ca.-, iM, inset ted until forbid, and charged accordingly. Such articles of produce, n are used in a family, will b.i received in payment for subtcriptions, at the market price, delivered in Vin-ti:i,s.
Turnips may he saved in the same man
ner, with the additional ptecautirm of
Why are the State banks aliened the deposites? Because tliey give nothing for ihe use of them, and because so General Jackson wills.
by is one ruan allowed the prodigious pov-
iorming i vent at tlie ton of each hole, nrer of disposing of the necnlc's nmnr v. sav
one at each end of a long pi;, if that fo r m I '0,000 o f dollars, where he pleases, in w hat
is adopted; which mav be in the follovvir.trl vn s' 1,1 uno-e vockets he please? " te Because tho custody of the public inn
w a
Afler the straw covering'
is on, hx a
money is
in ftm, me money ;s ftm money, w hile it is in his use the people are his people, and he is
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pieceor wool about three inches diam-i'heir Uf.I'Reskntative ; Rml, therefore, he hasnll
eler
on
e
tended. He working the niprp of wood, the npnnlp' mnnpi- nnri r.,..i
t o - - - t - - . ( - , - - " " v
iter, and eighteen inches or two feet lon lt,,e power they have. As all tbr ..tiicers of the n the top of the hole, and then pile on the 1 TT' are "iccr5' "" tl,c Secretary nnli nrnnn.l l ' . f 'he Treasury is his Secretary, he owns, guards, ?arth around it close, the thickness m- ad controls ail-,he people s f rts and guns,
s oi'icers:
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From the Genesee Farmer. i am i' t ti if ti' en i::si:. From the statement ofIr. Win. Thurlow, i receivcl the second premium on
Cheese,, we select his account of the j
manner in which it was made: The cheese m i le aree aldv to the rule? nf the o:i?y in the months of June, July, August an I September, amounts to rnort; than twenty live hui died pounds.
I or its manufacture, the rennet is taken
it may he withdrawn, leaving a smooth ;and as the Ptopi.K's Klprkskm-ati.. .f 'taints hole throiiffh the coveiinjr to tlie roots . ! fr Vie4U"? Tpie ail their U,:n, that i.s,
In order to keep out the rain, &c . lay a-: Klu:: " mohrc'1' Uieir t ound the hole three half bricks, or stones, j
to support a large sod, cut from a tirmj
theii
From or.r Second Edition of Saturday,
CicLl Cain. We sent th
..... . u w.u ...u- h:iIf t 10 0,dock to the Wanhattan jcUcocuor, of bark for a few days, an uplv ng to pa,s ell the moisture fro:niIjanU or Gohl Coin to pav vif our ,;and ! looking insect was extracted, about an ps, nh.cn .s very injunoui U:t recede,! for nncv, ihi though at jh loner and as thick as a ro -se uil! -
green sw ard , which will cover the hole
and the brick or stone, and will preserve 1 frif
uie openin
the turnij
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, . . ' , . . tney had iourteen thousand dollars in Eape.haps a mixtu.e of cry san.l would be ; , a ha(1 a, bcen drawn otj? hef quj. ound u.eh.l, as ,t has teen tound valua-:cIeik iresen,ed ,lim?clf We t!ien fint to
t-ii an -ii I lii I'CT l?, iX. Thy Friend,
lural History, and we shoul-l like tc spC it accounted for. Lnuelcome visitors. A singular cap occurred nt Inngsmce in England, which caused some talk and much surprise among medical men. A widow woman, Ann Luldle, at Carlise, was admitted into the Dispensary there, in consequence of a swelling in her face, attended with the most excruciating- pain. Various methods ivere tried to give her relief; internai applications, embrocations, fomentations, blisters and leeches, were all tried at va-
!n,'s nmes, nut without success. At length the Directors of the establishment, after a consultation, direcled the maxillary antrum, or hollow part of the cheek hone, which appeared to be the seat of
Alter injecting some
is morning ai ! l?a,n to be opened
the Hank of Atne.ia and were there in-
the Hank at 10 o'clock -nri na' a remission of nair. for si few
hours, but it returned and another insect was seen at the orifice, which however could not be extracted until altera lew
nays, and afterwards the fragments of a
ROBERT SINCLAIR.
firmed thai thev had paid a-.vav all but ! Lhird were taken out. when j-he fell ireat.
Jen.? Eagle. The Mechanic Hank, the en-! 'y relieved, and it was hoped that she
Rcrif e for the Lite of a Mad Drg.
,ly remaining Pet was then applied to, and For; there agaia we were assured that thev
from the calf and allowed to perfectly! '? fI-iwirg infallible ricipe for the bite could not accommodate us, so that as tmicool, when it is very slightly rinsed in j ' ni1( dog, a gentleman in the neigh-!11 were compelled to pay our h?nd in cool water and rut down with stror.ir rock borbood of London, lately trve the sum .paper money.
salt. When takf ii out for u-e. one ren- f t'otty pound; the great efiicacv of it I Let this thing he promptly pursued by
wou.ii ccmpietely r-:- . -ver. Mrs. Liddle
is 0 years cf hc, and Las Leon for many yeass addicted to the htuau-Jerate use
net i? put into a stone put, and one quail ! having bcen proved in a pr-ictice cf many the big employers lhioul;ou the biate,j of water (after beinr- boiled and cooled) ! voars. on men, women, children, horses. ' ail'J them Lrmly resolve from this day loi
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A it mam: IjM I K.
A lady by the name of Uradtirrct has
r sornp years been prosecut.ng claims
t.ut to it, and a con! brine, uilirientl v strong ' rows, 6cc. which received a thorough cure."" uanl 1,1 P:,V U3er nor k men in nothing u-r lar.ti m me neigfioortioou ot Ltica,;ta, C. ,'Z.)
to keen I lie rennet is male with t he a ,Mf. i t V it. ; i'Ui vtoiu orciner. uomi if r A t.ifi. i cih, wun a eai and aliility whictj
kind rf salt. Of this liquor is used from I ''Take one ounce of the best dragon's; r jhave won for Iter the adirntion of then crill in n h.df nint tof.vi-rv .1(1 r:llona ! blood of Siaiiih brovyn one ounce and a A roi respondent of the . Y. Star, rhrs t!. ' interested, and the dread ot "tlie occu-
of milk, according to the strength of tho rennet, heat of the milk, and state of the weather; always taking more rennet when the weather and milk is cooler, less when warner. It is then allowed to stand from three quarters to a full hour, before breaking up the curd , believ ing it to be very important during the warmth of the weather to act the cuid in tho pres as
early as possible. From the beginning of j !oo' 'or three hours alter it is taken, breaking uj the. curd, tlie operation is! a horse or cow, two spoonsful
continued till it is sufficiently hard and (ill narrn water or mixed in butter.
fo scald, when it is scalded from fifteen to twenty minutes with scalding whey, a the tenacity and state of the curd require.
3. To pny one for another in our social meetings, and particularly in private (James v. 10 ) I. To avoid going from house fo ho;j or the purpose of hearing news, and interfering with other people's business. 5 Always to turn a deaf ear to nny slanderous report, and to lay no charge brought against any persons, until proven 0. If a member be m f.,It, tell him of 't in private before it is mentioned to oth ei s. 7. To watrh ngninst a shyness of each olher, and put the bet construction on any action that has the appearance of oppo,ition or resf ziiroPi.t ' '
o. I o observe f he just rule of Solemon, t.iat is, to leave oil contention beloie it be meddled with. (Prov. xvii. 11 ) 0. If a member has offended, to consider how glorious, how godlike it is to forgive, and how unlike a christian it ii to revenge. (Ephesians, iv. ) 10. To remember that it is n!ways a artifice of the devil to promote distance and animosity among members of church-
es; and we should therefore watch against every thing that furthers his end. 11. To consider how much more good we can do in the world at large, and in the church in particular, when we are all united in Jove, than ve should do when acting alone and indulging a contrary spir 12. Lastly, to consider the express injunction of Scripture, and the beautiful
eamp;e r Cbri-t, as to those important th.r.r-,. (Eph. iv. 1. Peter.ii. 21. John.
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JfVtcJi-r? Sccn on board a Canada
at. ie Montrea Dai v tdi-Pr.
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halt; ot hex leave dried and pounded end ;ioiiowing ni oi umuges inai uavu ue a nm-.i. -.jpRnoi u.e property to oispute. hhe - of 1Vf, .afn . ,.,-, - sifted through a flue seive ive cunce-1'" c'abinrf e siaee .he J,h of -Maid., claims in richt of her grandfather., who 1 y ' , ",stant saJ9 he Cana- ' 111 ,,'ie f?,V C C,n,.e;'!lH, when General Jackson cuii.e into p.w- it..i ,.niPP" nnN fV,,m J "U - J-agle arrived yesterday at 2 o'c ock, m.x these together,and take it m the lol- tr. 1 .L uncer gran s hum the p.opnetary ,vi,h ab(J , three hundred i,-i6erc-cis on lowing manner, viz: i Sentries of S,!e government. 'Ihees.ates are ot great l(0urtl. We ire 'r t "To a man or woman, in the morning Mm-tin an Huren lvalue, and embraced many of the most were many ciee of CholnnionrVl i tasting one large table spoonful in a liftlej ll" uTfffrVt' K -.Hylfi.e or more tcrmiUted n irrncl u h!p uino w ,ov nr ivarn n : ..... I nl'ovo named, t or manvveais she and . t . ,-
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1 o children a Quantity in proportion to
iiu ii agu. vufeive io retrain ironi auj
in
Vo a hog one spoonful and a half.
To a dog one spoonful. The abo e medicine thould be taken by
I.
It (hen is allowed to remain till perfectly! oach t'"'66 tnorninga successively, as soon
cool, when it is pi ound up in a curd mill"; sl,ler as 0!s',-',e", pfter Which process it is put into the r-rr rr-r rr--r
chrefC; boi-p in biai, salting each I vei j by judgement, as the softness, hardness' and tenacity of the curd may require, using the dry and whitest Liverpool blown ! fcal!. It is then put into the press, and al-j lowed to stand half an hour, when it il
first turned ; then it allowed to stand from two to three hours, according to the stale of the weather, two hours in very warm, three in more moderate weather, when it h again turned; and is regularly turned every two or three hours through the day , till dark w hen it is left in the piees for the night The following morn ing it is taken from the press ami put into brine, where it remains twenty four hour, being turned at sundown. At the expiration of the twenty-four hoars, that is, on the second morning from the milk, it is taken from the brine and swathed with a linen ban iage, w hich is continued on from peven to nine days as requisite, turning the cheese twice in twenty lour houts through .lie la of the weather, rubbing them daily with poik ct bacon fat in which red jepper have been simmered, and utterwards settled and strained off.
Frot.i the libany Eicmrtg ldcc liter. why am) ni:cAi sr.. W liy are we goin to have a gohl currency ? liecutiM! when we destroy the United State Hank, there will he left five hmidrtd State h.uiki to ifsne rs much State bank pnper ns they I lr.i-e; and every state every year, can iiuorporale as many banks a they please. Why not, then, put down the Stute banks, hr lore an attack ii made upon the United States Hank l!oi-!ue , the cry of a gold currency i3 all n humbug ro cheat with. Why not attack 'the moniecl arisctocrncy of the Stute hanks as well as of the United States Hank ? Heranse the object is political to punish tlie t'nited State5 Hank, because it will not submit itself to tlie Kitchen Cabinet as the I'ot. ():hee Uc artmeiit h is done. Why deny the power of the United States (Joveriimeitt to incorporate r swile hank to le-c-nlate the enrri. ncy, w i.-n twenty-four State
(iovernments havi the powr ot incorporating as many as they please, with as much cupttul as they please ? Hoc-ni-e (icoie Washington ;inl J-miea Mad-ji-)ti, the hi'.t, who sinc.j the ol I batik charttr,
and the sceoinl, who signed the present biuikl charter, were fools, and knew nothing cf the; C'nctitution. !
Secretaries tf War
John II- Eaton 1 ,e w is Cass. Scci etiines of thv Trtasur S. l. Ingham Louis M Lane Willi. im J. Duane Rotrer H. Taney Levi Wooilbury 6"tc'ihiru vf Ift". .S'avy. 5 ohn Hra.it h Levi Woodbury Maidon Ihekersori. SlUcrurys (icy.crul. John MTherson iM.rric-it H"ger U. Taney Henjatuiii F. Hutltr. Poftmtiittr (ieitt nil. William T. Barry. V inistt rs to J2n;t,in d. Louis M'Uane M .ii tin Van Haren Andrew Stevenson. Jlijiisters to Fiance. W ilham C. Rives Kdward Livingston. JLnislcrs to i'sjn. John I ; i ii'l c 1 1 1 James Htichanan Maiilon Diekersou Win. Wilkius.
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iici uiMiiiiiitfi utiu i en a nui on snmp ni .i
,. ,,. . 1 . . . , tenger mai tne necease was
u,e cumpr.seu rn u,e grants to lvhen she Ieft the t of Quebec
i iii .jiiuiiitiuicit iiiiii (A irv kii tcitiinmg
jlb.ejr legxi possession
While thus situa-
ited, their suherings were great, as the
neighbors, in order to lid themselves of j-jf,
i such unwelcome resident?, refused to sell ithern even the common necessaries of life, i Indeed, it is said, thai tbei. lives were fie-jqtjc-nily threatened, and more than one' their humble domicil was filed upon with . a view of ousting them. Driven to the lUtmosd extremity and being poor, she ofj fired to compromise her entire claim for j 30,000 : her proposition being rejected, j she persevered, Hud being too indigent
to employ counsel, the prosecuted her suits herself, arguing dry law points before cou.-ts and juries with a force and ingenuity which excited the wonder and admiration Gf bosh bench and bar. Her
i3r a pas-
on board
The
bout was in a most crowded state, and the
spectacle af the dead and living was truly
! shocking. We have since learned that i fif'.f en or sixteen were yesterday receiv-
. the .'hclera Hospital from the above - , - ' - r-, ,. 1 .iicj C'Oii;,
fit'-Tr's Sentimental Journey. A man named aterne, lafely made an ajrial tlight or leap, with the assistance of a parachufe, from a bridge erected over the Brandy wine, at a place called Coatsville, in the presence of about two thousand spectators. He took his peat in the parachute, displaying evident feelings of regret at his undertaking, nnd descended to the wa
iter below, a distance of one hundred feet.
lie received no injury, and on reaching the shore received a warm embracement
From the Fartneran l Gardner. TO 1HF.SF.IIVK VOTATOES AND TURNIPS THROUGH WINTER.
In compliance with thy request of the
Why is a gold currency better than a paper hrst sight, seems not only to tlisarm the
currency : Because gold i? counterfeited w tv. easier to be transported from i
and almost alwav s hoarded up in
the ari-tocracy
Tilt: LIONS AND Tlil.IU KKM'l'H. After noticing the arrival at that port of a Lion ami Lioness, the Boston Gazette relates the following: Mr. rutnam, their keeper, is a young
m:in. ;md we were about to sav.
ro,widered him. a the ereatest ciriositv ! the indomitable courage of a woman
of all. Like McDuff, l:e stems to "bear heart have made her not only a successful a charmed life," which at once secures j Sl 1 TOR b,lt profound F.jr ctment la wykr - . . . , I . ...... ' I i. 1 I ' . "
b.im a fa nst niurv. or which rather, at ,iU pieauiugs m
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efforts have at last been successful: bei
having gamed several of the suits, anuj ;r5m H colored woman, who watched the now forsooth, the persons in possession. I iculr&r inierest.
jezu xurk Courier. Fr:r.i t'ic Cincinnati Gazelle. vi:ny .:a-M)ii ami veky ArrnoI'KIATU.
We are officially informed by the Di-
have oiTereu a much larger sum in the! way of compromise, than they had fcorn fully rejected ; but she, in her turn, has;
spurned the. tf.mif.r, determined to trust
to justice, and I er skill in tho law, t as-j
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Kesistance to what she conceive ! to be . . - ., .' . ,. , I . i i i., ,i r .1 tendance el the coining of the new Jk pistly her due, the oppression of Ihosel . . r,.,1 , ., , "h
th-.ii we w ho withheld her property from her. and I . . . r - ' .. . , . U1 v-
United States by the want rf the 'Liberty Cap," In the days of the Ilepublic, when Washington, Jefferson and such men were called to preside over the nation, the 'Liberty Cap"' was a true emblem of our coun-
Cut now, in these
hen a tyrant controls
Lmon, the Liberty
the various cases, are said to have been
Why does the sold bill make such a noie
Because it makes cold worth more by nomin-
10th inst. I will describe mv tu actice ol ! al value than it is in fact, thus iiddir.sr treat ro-
. . i ... " .1 . r.t in men who have coll. and niakimr them nav c
urncorl inn. ini:iir nnd l irn ns inp.-iiioh .- , ,
l"v -- f ; r "-I- ;i w ho hav-A none.
u , v, ..... -.pi--i . rn i..i i inn ii nui- ri .,.;!,! ict .,Mi,r.-)l of -ill H-istilitv ao- unfit hi-n drawn up by hersell. arid to evince a . J ... - ... -i wildest animal oi an nosu.ny against nun, i j - .; try and its institutions. .th more sure-!,.ut even convert that feeling into love. 1 1'filect knowledge ol a. I the forms and f. 9 of (!ea.)0tSm h( i TbVbi'oi-i'l'he Hrst time he ever saw the above itdncac.es ot this most d.tlicult art h dos!ilie's of t'he b3 mentioned Lions wa en the COth of Au .1 he entire property claimed by her Q . fe f
gust, and on the 2d of September, less than a week after , he feailessly entered the cage with them, and would have done it
For example, giving to that
sooner, but for the dissuasion and want of
faith on tho part ol his friends. Ihe
the winter, ror me neneiu oi my southern j .monster' .he United States Bank, a nett profit
correspondent, 11. . lioyt, antl ethers. : of about one hni'.!red thousand dollars.
1 have found but 1
ing them, in a sount
of Baltimore, and I
be preserved in iNorth Carolina, by uiana-I tered in every part of the Union, ami loan in-' showing the slightest symptoms of resent-
ging as follow s: finitely more money. 15erfiue as is one men-; men( bu t on t he contr ary seemed to invite
Dig the potatoes alter there has been ' sieTo, ? M,V"Ml ' ""' "y ! hun to repeat the piav.
sr.id to be worth a million cf dollars.
Argument to chci tlie teeth. --To warn the cung reader of cleanliness, a subject
or two, which if not very pleasant to dis
tit)', is struck Horn our coins.
We trust that King Andrew will still f irtber gratify his heait, and in the place of the- Liberty Cap., put the face of the 'Imp of Famine.''
monarch of the woods received him in the ;cus, may lead to effects important to fu-
limalcules are found
PrinthiZ
ittle dilliculty in keep S Why, if the United States Bmk, one hank, U, ,.jn()e3t manner, playfully licked his face.! Sure hea'lth. No am d ;ta,e, in the latitude ! jriflfiy! W.uterl 1 suffered him to handle his claw-an J e ven in the saliva, but nv tiiink they could alsoj pu.cau.c, they have far more capital, are scat-! to thrust his hand into his mouth, without , kinds may be d.scove
be picked out with a needle, or point of aj ,()( ino.'a e tooth pick, and mixed with a lutle rain ,jie i0pto,n ,t
Office Beer. To i
a nn rn her
I... if I bo v nnri nwlif r.riVnrt:r.c l.-i-.l
, ncy, does it ado; t the State banks a"3 pet depo- Her ladyship, however, at first, was by
no means in so cowim tirp:uiu,
frot enough to kill the vines. Oue. day's
tun will dry them suH.cientlv for storing,' Mtebmks!
n longer time of exposure would make! Ik-cause, one bank is unconstitutional as the' looked rather askance,and seemed to view
them rancid. Select a place for storing fcal a-rent ol llie Government, but ;orty or hi- j these en,earments of her lord and master, the roots on a dry,ncrlh hill side, sufficient, j x thc jlT0Silc5 rcm0TCa from the V. 1 'Pn Granger, whom for aught she knew lv elevated to preerve them from the 5tatrs- i;rtnk Stn'S')l prove some Lady Aldabelli. with injurious e(Tect9 of soaking rains. Dig; Because, the United States Bank wai one ratlier a jealous eye. Throughout the the holes for receiving them from one to I monger, and they were, therefore, iven to tor- .vi,nip nsuir.al creation, this iecbn is
r f VPQrc r !l s I in t-iri- r. t i.-r. f!. ftn
numbers ol different ; i." . i . " i- i .
. ., . -. i piovi ieo in ir iy pograpnicai r-quan-?red in the w hitish p nn . ... ,lPVPP!liyfr L,-, L,l ,.r,2
matter sticking between the teeth; if it I msinflf)r 1a ' ir ' J
I imiuiM.i , v M I to.u;y M ri 'tJT LMItlJr !
rct a r il!on. Pour into
. i r a f n T
i mm I'M i inn i iiu i mmi r u r- i n r r rw .ii ri
water, aniiapppueo oeiore tne microscope u 3., )Pp0site thereon 1 cert's numbers will be v,?ib,e; somef.mes indeed , wnrh of nt , 4lU v r.(o so very numerous and au.ve, that the j . . . w na ... .
from Ihe noifh side of the best well in the niffhborhood. 5th. Drink us much
three feet deep, according to the soil, and J ,r filt.v mi",;"'r,.;1"n .1 r. r . . 1 . . ... were not so safe with c
not more than four feet wide, el?e it will
d becniise the dep, kites'
one monster as witli fortv
whole m iss ajipears alive. 'Ihe Inmost
sort, but fe;v in number, move very swiftly; the second sort are mote numerous, and have different motions; the third kind are roundish, and so minute that a ijrain
ion of
or futy monsters.
the same. From my Lady' bovver, tol0f coarse smd would equal a mill
the Empress of the forest, it always was . them in bulk! They move so swiftly, anil
contain too large a bulk for preserving I u was Duane removed as Secretary of the 'and alwavs will he the predominating ; jn such . multitudes, that they seem Ii.ie
ilipm without fermentation. The hoU or '. Treasury? inrinr.itde of the female heait: but fairl v t m r.f fruafa or I . sf . Some of a!!
idt mav bemadeofanvconvenie.it lemrlhl Becanc tlie t'res-.ticnt si hu ted Vim a nn on-' ,,(i a0ltl v whither away 1 In (lie course
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which may be doMted then fill in the!
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nni.iin O M C Oill lit, IS UlC III. I 1 lie I IJUIII - . . l" II ' .. i - . i .1 i . . i ol a short time. afler becoming lully aware t-,...t in I'l iiiKvlvauia to out i Own the kmonter.' ul il" ft J
potatoes, and rois? the pile above ground all, hriau-e'he would not obey the President of the peifect innocence ot these h ann
as on it ns thev will lie on the pile, and and remove the deposites. rover them one or two inches thick with! Why did the IVe-idci.t take the 'responsibili
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dry leaves, wn-ai tmiy . ,..aw, it - B(r.,?0, the bank rlnrter pivsthe Seereta
cover tlse whole regularly vvnn uic sur j rv ?loMtlt. president, the power of removing
rcuMtling eaMh , enough to keep cut the ! ti,,. ,;,.p0;ii(es, when
fr0i( bor.e (Halt. more) it requne3 It. inch, s of ea.th, especially on the north side of the heap. Let it be well packed.
le?s dalliances this jealousy on the part of her ladvship gave way to a better ieel,in, and Mr. Putnam w is suffered to ap-
these three kinds may be found in the mat -1 ler taken from between the teeth of men. J
women and rhddreu, especially from between the grinders, even though they wasli their teeth with great care l!ut
from the teeth of persons inattentive to
and heaped to a point or i.dge ant:
emnoibly i.nrd with a shovel, so as to
pro'-ich, with at least a fbow of kindness; : r,!eanlines, the matter affords another
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can as-iirii satisfactory never to th:s day, however, his lie been; sort of animalcule, in the stiape o eeis.
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rr;ini!, ami as uuano ro.nu noi mm s i 1-1 -u - n 1,1 a in lorm an siiiiauee n any ueirret: so
toiv reasons, the l'resident took the resjuinsibiii- ' r . ;. . . I : I I.. ('. .. I a ...1, . .,,,1,1
iy i.l turiiiii ei 11 uiit - 'i'ni' i.,fiini- ,
tt I . ..--.c tli.i loiiled SfatPS bnlik Hlloivcd ll c
dexisites? ton, a perieci Mi.ngei iium uie oouin, . or promolm harmony ain-j'i enurcn nic mucrs.
able to form an alliance in any degree
familiar with her, as with the Lion.
rintr the la! week, Mr. 1 arrived in
Do j 5-s-
Shaw's .Microscopic Ohjerls.
ry v.i.v 1: r.wKci .r.s v iji t.f.s.
use of the public
P.ernuse, the United States Bank has paid for rtt least a stranger to every animal
in
exclude "the water from soaking in If the ih-o deno-ites a million ""d a ijilf!lhe estahlii-hmont, and he is already on! heap be surrounded by a small d.ain, t i .ttuT terms with thej a litlle distance from the pile, so n M nir I i,,.,,.,) btMe; have the deiiosites for thejwbele of their, tigers, Leopards, llyeu . . ... . . 1 . . . " I in -in.,. ,j ., ., r. :. . 1
ry off the rain, il w ould be an additional bonus paid.
ua and all.
1. To remember that we are nil subject to failings and infirmities, of one kind or another . lJ. Ti bear with, and not magnify, each
Hits H a singular fact in Nu- cthei, mfii miliee. (Gal. i. 1 )
and as often as you please. The beverage is alike healthy, palatable and refreshing; ami .hose who drink nothing stronger w ill never have the gout from that cause and, what is more, they will never die for drinking cold water, unless ir the act of drowning. -V. Y. Corn. Adx .
WrsinfR VYiF. A trcntlemnn in Viririni,
1!1C h.lil rt lit .'I 1 1 1 i I f r ill f li A I' I unit f. rv ft ft n
ears, that it would ram on the first Saturday in
wery Au:oi t, w hi h he !r: voiieiy yetir exrent one. Another t eulh m-iri hrt that it would
r-aiu the 1'oth of .lulv, ami won it- He say? 'h it it has never failed to be for the l ist sixteen v?nn.
J'ahir r.f a S"vl. 'I know you, you -di-i ingv dog- v-ti. 1 know you and jour ''a-a-nther be) T" a'U; when y.u vy;lg 'lo-o- irn, vonr f.i n-ather f und a so-o oul. .v.'uld cost a hi i iHinc, and he could ifc t
i gi i-gi..ai il for nincpence, so he b-b-bo't
y ou a gi-gi-gizzard
