Vincennes Gazette, Volume 4, Number 24, Vincennes, Knox County, 15 November 1834 — Page 1
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in any part of creation (hat can hold n candle lo it. Toh milion of folks all etninp irgeihci l.v a constitution and set made by themselves for their jown security and liannirisnfwl r.,o..
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3lAJ()Ii DOWMMJ'S C'OIiilF.SPoxl) Si l VAMiiM;n:N, Oct. 10, !Ji3t. To my old friend Mr. JJu ight of the A'e York Daily Advertiser.
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U"INB ""u .,,lJ "amt nejiin fiom me, """s: o accurately balanced and r heck'd For th
km a i.")yi(inaiiie Jong spell, t-uj-; 1 oinin i ul u iilulnes can throw it out nn'fi vmi !ipiim Inll.inL I , i cf frptm 1.. ( . , I i : i . .
bi.U" the Gmcal threatened tojeailin now about it-,I,e,e is , ,e
' 1 r 'Advertisement' uiak 1 ii i' one square nr Ies i once vv l)f n the , eo,de began to send """ory$ at work upon it, to. a sat tint v. v. ill bo inserted three times for one dollar, and l'etlt'ons to hirn last v inter but U1V good an' ""tie IhUSt be a elop put to 'em, or twpnty-fivecriit for everv suliseoiit nt iiKirti.iti ! olil friend. Pier sinro I it vr... I.,.i tllir)T Will look I, In n n 1. 1 ...((.. .. i
Iftter, I haint had time to do nothing in ,1()thin "ill fare it fiom colaps", then all's that way ; and this is about the cause on't ;ovT with us, and we shant be a bit I nt.
When I wrote to you last I was busy get-!,er dT than some of the Porfugees audit
ut ti Amei ica .
no man living, who so much frood :is thp
them part?, to keep an eye on the "next G ",,ra' thought lie could, afore he ort to
Lrovernuitnt: but comin to look about me be ,ne ('vernment; but tome how it turns here, I found all the folks cf the Govern-,0,,t tol'f vxay; and I believe it all comes
merit itsell till oil, and not a critter left ,ro,n the Mineral lielenin to the kind ol heie to keep things a goin but me and w no ''ke themselves better than they Mr. Forsyth, the new Secretary of State, (! n'm or the couatrv, and turn away and as 1 have a great likin for Mr. For-;rorn nis best friend., and the best friends syth, and seein that he w as rather new in of ,nP country. The worst on,t is, say s I, the business, I thought I would stay and ,lie Gifp'al thinks that every man who'
Ifud hirn a hand, and wait here till either ! nas a "'Cerent cpiuion of his measures, ithe rtsent (lovcrnmcni or the next Gov "ol onLv ' enemy but the enemv of hi-
Well, 1 hadn't ;C0l,n,'T- GinVal writ that letter to Mr.
Such articl.-s of produce, ns ate ued in a '" "' hoots footed and greas'd, and all .Spanish nations in Smith family, will ! reeeived in payment tor mi!, j t hings mended a nd si ick'd up , and inlen ! There aint, sa s I, no S;!.,s;,,?'wl,,,UI"ark go to Sarratogue and all about ' le ivcul'd ,0 so f hem na rie. f n kppii :i n vt rm ta 4.... Giti'ral tlinnwhi lu mnl,
1 'mS .""r cores, ,as !oc,l Hp S, t'.;o".'.s patient,; the niercbatit Un ionll nu,eb,Ssh1,,s-co,ildCet ,,o 8, b ,.-
kv .-ii i, ,s j,;e; i.iul tl.e actor who c
'r weep, t,.ii r.u..v oi MiiilJ tor j.,u:t e-sfii9 i,, ir;i,..l. f
!J rel;:v the trouble, for like that ofu,e, f;e,r value uicre.Mses with their Cr; and ohl .les I,ve For,u times Lcen iohi at p,iccs too Mait.mg to iik ntion.
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From l hr Ohio 'artner. ri.A.ri(; rn i 'it ti:i:i:s. Mr. Medakv: I have for many years devoted a good part of my time in raising fruit trees. J hae watched my own experiments, as well as those of my neighbors, with a ciitic's ee, and feel a desire
of lavint? before vmir ip;wlrismv nliin n1 fr""'t'if go back again
planting trees. f do r ot chum 'the pre heen ,nn? at.'' a,0,e ' hegnn to feel rather ! ."nro nr"' elIM him to be the President eminence over any ne, neither do J set : " :mi,,,p -hopl ; and one ilay Mr. Forsyth ot lne country, and not of a p.rty, every myselfupasa crUei inn (or others to be ! Es,ys tu me, fllajor says he, what's the 'FO"' 1'Htriot said that's soimd Joctrine. governed by ; but have tried various wHs,j tn:,tlt-'-r? U''H, s- s I, Governor, 1 don't j nfn e said that membei of Congress sometimes with pailial success, and some-! 'i,lolv exactly, but I begin to feel const J- i had'nt ought to be appointed to otlice un-
timea w ith the entire loss of mv trees ; eraile streaked; and well, says he, Fner ,lie bovernmet.t, every body said
noii i miiiiv wnai s ine matter, and he! eounu uoci r ine ; and when he come out w iih a long word that fiiffhtened isai(J thal the Patronage of the Govern-
me almost to pieces. 1 had heated a good J ;r'ent hadn't ought to come into conflict deal said about the old Torys of 'TG andi"'.1'' "'e purity of elections, every body the new Toi of ";54, and as my father j !a''1 'hat's rale sbvnd doctrine. He said a and grand father had battled agin lhejt00(! '"any more sound things, but these old ones, I didn't some how fear much'are enul ,0 ,a!k about now. Well now
about the new ones, and I knew there was;eve,T mari "ho aint of the Gineral's par
feel sati-hed with my Present nhn ofidanf
j i i i nig, and hesitate not to recommend it to others for trial. The tree to tie planted should be as young as circumstance will admit. The best seasm for planting is just when the leaves brgi-i to tut n yellow in the fall; the spring will answer if done very early; the gound being prepared and the tree taken up, prune the roots with a sharp
knife, so as to leave none over a foot long; und if uny huve been loin oil' next to the stem, prune the part so that no bruises or ragged parts remain; cut oil' all the fibers close to the roots, for theynever live, but mould, and do a material injury; if they be cut off their place is quickly supplied with others ; dig the hole tw ice as big, and one foot deeper, than the toots actually need for room; have S-,e earth and very
fine ricli mould, mixed together; lav some ;
or un
remedy, says I.Governor? tissn M ror s-ayS Mr. Fo,,yh. Won't that kep olT the collaps? sajs I It will 6, ' he Won't things gel blue, says J, if jt attended to ? J am afraid to m ..
Then, savs I, if j ri:1t.
coiaps aou Kollaree by dropp,,, a kilu of hard l.ckors, and by keepin cool, and WHtching agin things getti,, nrse with mo, and folks all about the country take my advice at elections, and obey the lawami commit no riots, these National pie-morutorys-hke these things that are now hangm on to me will go off; and (he na-
ion, like, will agin be as tuff and as sound
as old grannil. And with that, Mr. Forsyth iumns nr,
and took my hand, and sa3 s he, Major, that's rale sound doctrine; and there aint no true patriot in the country that wont
say co. tll then, savs I rlnn'i it
out what I saitl was true, (hat there is a strong likeness between a man and his
dnms, ami a nation and its ailms? Theie is no doubt on't, says he; so that was an end of the premonitory and kollaree business. Now, my good old friend, Mr. Dtvight, I have only a few words more
to say. I hear tell that riots and deviltry is feared at your next election; and i I oliiT in I. 111 .....
o ciiui iu in mg on Konaree to think on t, that sich a fine city, the pride of the conn try, and the envy of all creation, should ever be disgraced bv a riot. J won't be
leve rf, tor when you come to think on'l,f The dining table is to be circular, in
riots very seldom injure the folks intt ridded, but frighten rioor innocent women
and children, and come plagy hard too on
me ponce and Jaw othcers, for thev nie hound to keep the peace, and must do it at the iMt of life; so that no good comes on't, but much evil. lu t if by any chance bad folks will make riots, and none but
bad folks will, let every good citizen stand
'7 Lon5 JobThe Key. Mr. Milne inn report to the Missionary Society for China, savs, - We want, Sir, llfty million, of ISew ltstamn(s for China, and after hut one-s.xth ofOthe population only ould heMipplied. I would ask no higher honor on earth than to distribntP !,o
said number." Now, if Mr. Milne had commenced the distribution of the -said number' at life time the Aik rested or, Mount Ararat, and had continued in ,Ha.
tribute forty-three Testaments per day Sundays excepted, he would have on hand' April 4th, 1CJ7, seven hundred and thirtf on thousand teven hundred and fortyseven. Orehculd he no w begin his work, and distribute ten each hour, during ten hours per day, be would end his labors on the L'7th day of January, 3111, at one o clock in the forenoon. . Anntn . rATrxT, oran improved mode cf 'constructing break
fast and dininrr tao(
cs.
a goorl many kinds of new Torys; theie j1 ' consideied a scamp, and not to be j by the officers of law-and let the crv'he HUS tllP lircton f.m1..i,r., , .,.t .1.- ! trusted--! hat ni'n c,,,,... . r, I " .... . . J '
:..ellI1I.llulJ,llllu lllB ...... ov.w.c yuuuitc, iur i suf)ori ine lazes keen uood order Your
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oonar uiti lorys; nut here was another rtf I uie antJ pauioiic as ever lived, who kind of Tory's I hadnt thought on before. ja,nt 'he Gineral's party. Then agiu and Gnrernor Forsyth said there vvam't a!1'1 gmeral has appointed more members
md the friend of the laws.
J. DOWNING, Major, Dovvningville Militia, 2d Prigade.
Phrenology. A Paris Jour r.al, in a phre-
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. - -, v ,t uc ii Ke i ne oruinarv dining table. A second circular table or
plallorm, precisely like the top of hh old Juihioned lonnd tea table, is to be placed on and over the centre of the dining table, it being kept in its place by a pivot, or axle, upon which it turns. This centre, or upper table, is to be sufficient I y small' to leave room for plates, knives and forks
upon the lower table, whilst the various dishes are placed upon the upper one. The object is, to enable each person, by turning the upper table, to bring before hirn the dish which he. desires.
"WHAT I LIKE TO SFF. lit
J. i like lo see a person enter a Print-
one loot deep at the bottom or tb
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hole; ph-ice the runts upon this in their n.-i '"''J )r "owning, mat has got
tural order, ml ho! I the tree pei lectl y about it, it's time for folks to look out.
straight; while you put sifted eaith in the j u e11' s ,3 8 he, Jlajir, if jou like another root?, move tlie ttee tlilTerent wavs, audi "ame hetter, says he, 111 give it to you, give it a gentle lift and shake, go that the ! an' ?'''' fa-Vt? he, v ou've got the Kolaree.
doubt they then had hold on me, and them !0' Congress than you can shake a stick at ; the Premooi.7'(r?'s. As nnn as ibpM'ut tho' that aint aceordin m bi i,r.imuD
vroid was out of his mouth I sprung around J'1 1 l,or)t complain on't, for it's hard for I no Slcal commentary on the head ol Na-i ing Otlice, and lay his f-s upon matter likeull possest; savs I, Governor, do vou a,,y class of men to be cut off from ser- ! l,oleon' a,ms a ry ,al stab at the science ofj put in type lor insertion in the paper and' think it is raly so? there is no doubt on't, v,n l,,e country if they are fit for it so ! phrenology. The organ of conquest, it! knock it down into pi, much lo the di'sgatsays he; why, jays I, how you talk! for!l,)at lvas a l,ad promise better broke than j" sa,t,',,s not to he found on his cranium, isfaction of the devil.
KPpi. iiut what hits my dander is about." ' . ' . ,,JU. ""Z"1 "ace m an or- . I like to see a man seize a piece of the Government officers mix in in elec-'gan ".'t,,ca,,nS e"her covctousnes? or de manuscript from the competitor and ex-
nons; ror right n. the lace and eyes of " luai j'oini oi me nean, amine the hand writing.
vhat the Gineral said, there aint no sich "ys . 1 ar,s Jo,,r,'al, designated as the active folks at the polls as the folks who 6Paf ' ll)e orgau of covetousness , is e ven
have got office. Now. sav I. there is thP 'emaiKanie lor a sensible depression, and
m tli a I is so there is no limp in Iop cm vc I
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tine earth may find its way amono- tbp
Fmallesl roots, tilling up the leat cavitv; f very root should be pressed by the earth
that is thiown in. W hen you have cover
Do tell, savs I, it" lhats all; Til soon tlx
thai; and why didn't you say go at first, instead of tellin a body about that other plagy ailin? and with that 1 went to work
ed all the roots, with the sifted earth, and j r.i'lt fT puitin things to rights. The
head man of the hull on 'em the ncxtltG ',liice estructi venes s id entirely Government himself what is he about !vol(J-" Tene volence, individuality and I 1 1 ! imdrrlim ti.n urn it . I 1
have fnun-l thai the tree is planted ji-t as
it originally stood , allowing four inches for to settle; fill up the lest of the hole rith common earth, and when you have nearly filled, it tread lightly on the dirt, then till the remainder of the hole, leaving the top as light and smooth as possible; use no water, it sink-' rapidly dow n, makes cavities among the roots, lets in air; the roots will mould and canker, and the tree often dies. If the tree be planted eaily
in October, it will have struck out roots
tiist go of, I took a leelle less Newu?r I must go and look to it himself, and see that
ays I. I Mipr.ose, savs I he was n tr , i,l 1 "nagmation are invisible, though, hovvev
(hat the "p.itiomige of the Government er al,PCWf'hal may have been Napoleon's would come iu contlict with the s uriiv of c,a"n to l,,e former trait, none can doubt
electioLs'' tlpil nothin would do but ile two latter werestrik
3. 1 like to see a person thrust hft phiz info an Editor1 closet, and peep over hi shoulders. 4. I IiLe to see a man coming into a printing office, step round where the communications, advertisements, ice. are kept,
iaue uown one at a time read and exam-
all went ib'ht. Well. !I..ior ,. Mr Imatics, Napoleon had lei
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Forsyth, that i no doubt line enough, forpe
lano iu my switchell; but tliat diden't do much good; then agin I doubled the dose, but that only made things worse It was like porin warm water down one's back on a cold frosty morni;i;it felt plagy good while you was at it, but in a minit alter, it was worse and worse; at last I stoppM all kind of hard licker, and arter a little spell I felt pretty cburck. I stack to this plan a lew flays, and kept cool and food
natul'd and eat nothin but ood g0nnd ! tl3uli ,l 1HJt; a,ul lhe" heM go lo the other
ine the hand wrilincr: it shows tli t,trnr.
ing features ofdinrfinil v;..r
his mind. Jt is know n. too. that in mithe n I i.i ' ....
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(here aint no man mj particular about these mallets as Mr. Van Puren. Well, says I that makes me think of old Jethro (ilea son, the miller, and his two sons every lime the boys waff busy b iggin up a grist to the customers, old Sethro was sure to come in, and says he, Flihu, haint you taken the toll out? Yes, sir, says Elihu, I
il.es, Napoleon had few superiors, and give nri editor acrice (gratuitous of course) .the part of the cran.um which mdi- and f,nali3 tell him if he does not imrJ
a number of inches long before winter i ft"d a,id dra,,Ii "thin but clear cold wa-j b.0-'' anfl sa ? he' hm, have you taken
cates the existence of this facult y , instead
of being elevated, is said to be sensibly depressed. The organ of comparison, from which result combination , generalization and ab.-traclion, in all of which Napoleon excelled, and the organ of casually, "which produces indication and a metaphysical spint," for which he wasi
a different course, he will violate his feel
logs, and possibly lose a subscriber don't )ou reader? PETEIi PICA, Editor, Printer and Publisher. A I AN'CV. We find in r.n nbl -1 . r.
a desorij lion of a lingular 1'ieak of tvvt young women of England, who had been
e and being inti-
set? in, und this must be the best time for doing the business. They have the fall and winter to become perfectly settled, :md in Bpiing they have nothing lo do but
meet me general ravs or the sun, and tot
also celebrate.---'are not more marked disap pointed in manias
0.1 me cranium or napoleon than on hat mniP for..,.! : .
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j ter, and above all, I kept up pluck, and 1 ,e 101 ouU U" -vt?s' (ladd.v ' ok to! " ' , 1 u 1 , , ' f T' ""j""0" 1,1 together us man and wife, in ' l ... I r i I 1 (MIS JDIlriKll SHU. Illllt Ihp lid'jl nl II,.-.1 .. '
trusted to Providence lor the rest; and in l,,ai myse,,. i ou young rascal,. . (pe 1() (..ifp , , ''r . , ' , . I f " 1 P u "f,e llie' ere not known.
srty ! (.in jeuu ci, i iioui ueueve a w orn on't : . . " j ney urevv lots lo dec ide who hould be and with thai he'd dip out the toll the I f,,l,c' "ty , and that Spin zeheim got over ihe man : the one it fell on resumed tie
thiia lime to make sure on't. . " "-"'y vase y denying lOiname oi James Jiau. Then ib.i-v n n.
less than one week there warn t a mite of no kind of premoni-o ys, nor any kind of tory about me. an 1 I was as sound as a
grow. The roots should be out of f he j "tant,'t- '?ut ' had n pi etty tuff time on't, Put, says I, all that is nothin to what 1!
ground a hor t a time as possible, and if! 1 Can te" 3'ou 'or nccordin to the natur ofj think is the worst of the premonitory ; and
h Ti id?' TT S'Cal ir' their journey, and at last came to Ep--it adds, that "Voltaire ami Raphael : p,g, leased a house there, and kept an were sl.l. worse provided for by nature ,. Jrtmes Han was sixt'een ar h"than were Descartes and Napoleon, and j pretended wife was seventeen years of
the r oots become partially dry, soak them a few hours in soft watpr. If the tree be lor an orchard, it should be five or six feet
high, unless cattle can be kept out and !
these kind of ailins that has got any tory that is the plagy editors all about trying
about em, it ou dont stop em they go onlt stir up one clals of folks agin another
i r . . . . 11 13 Kioi.ioic nidi ii ine iwu lormer nan and go on l,,l folks go .nlo wat the loc- -the poor agfln.t the " ricA-jutt as ,,een bre(, , b one of ,he , , . lOrS CM II lllf f ft In iic null Ihnn v no for.. iallllOllCrn SI fTl Ti IL Ld I r In.liiclrit It o a va! I . . C
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each one should be kept steady by a take ! ''ue a a,) 'n(''g t)aS"i and then Kamfire - . . . J J !1Y I i. . . .
though a man who, by industry, has got
aliltle aforehand in the world, was a na-
for if they be moved about by the wind i and Laudnum and burnt Drandy and Ki- tural enemy of a man who had no proper
iy. juvery man, says I, who is aide to work and earn a liven, in this countiy, is, acconii.j to my notion, a rich mm; tor
though be haint got so much money as
an had served in all ti.P nihfDa f
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If the tree be planted out in a.,U ,hem Premonitory,, he jfome other s, he sleeps sounder, and has a lica, le.ts of itsclaim to be ranked anon. ! aL"e',ml ,,ad Vte
, and the law protect h.m ...e esrahlished srienrp i ..i: "i . V " T ' . :-,,u.WH IO ,,ave
ut Kn ciiuitti waiuen n the discovery had not been made. Boston Mere. Journal.
the roots become loe and the tree injur-' an PpITer a,1(' Mustard and hard rubbiri ed. If ihe trees be very short they w ill ! a'nt no kind""' ne it's all over then.
require no stake. They ouht to be! I and Mr. rorsylh used to have a good
planted the second year alter building or; man.v ,otl? talks about it, and when I was
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the la 11, l tie liail should be shot tened ' ' l" a,MJ SPe me, anu i wouiu talk l,Klie' appeuie, anu ine law
down in the spring . If you plant in the over matters w ith him. One day, says Jaltke w ith others it he git sick and spring, do it as early as possible, but the Governor, d ,d VOIJ ev er have a notion ; can't w ork, and his family is in w ant, who ground must be dry on the top when you that ther's a plagy strong likeness be- does he go to for assistance? Does he plant, and as soon as the buds begin to tween the natur of a man and the najgo to these party editors ami ollice hoiswell, shorten the head. After a spring ! ,ur ot a n;'iri? Well, says he, MxjTr, ' ders ? or does he goto families of pro planting, guar d against the drought, by j ' l,ont know exactly that there aint, and perty and character for assistance ? And laying small stones round the tree, to the ' ,'.ien am ' think there aint none at all. when poor foreigners come to this couudistance of two feet from the cent r e. i 01 v " e"' ?a3 s ' . dont commit yourself, j try an J want woi k. who gives it to them?
As it respects the distance of pi ant ing. I 1 1 e gl a notion, says I, that there is . vo political eilitors and political oflice
n piagy strong nueness. A()v, says I, .holders give it to them? do thev build
look at me ; look at that are leg, and that houses, and work farms, and thus jrive
aim; ami see nil? nreast.savs I, fan I I nonoratue employment to thousands and
il s prooauje mat it me uo former n;w l rru rn..( r.w. i - .
i t Alltrt Mr l (l I l ill , I furl. rww
- . , uk i avu I'll" lormed the duties l.rl.wwirv
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ca. apo.ues esiau isnect ,n England, one Hon. They Haded honestly, gained would have been destined to make wood good amount of money, wei'e much reen shoes, and the other to rncasuie cloth, spected, and liv ed together thirty-four A-this subject recently excited no little years, and at last the wife died, about attention in this quarter, we piesume it which time the iliSrlor
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I in hui ne uiiiuiKi esiiug 10 muse vvno toou , JaiiiCs i
this depends upon the different kinds of fruit, as some need moie distance than
others.
the established sciences.
Tunnel under the Ohio. The Cincinnati Journal recommends the construction of
P.rtraoriinarii Ii!-:!, V f
a tunnel under the Ohio river oppos.te name of Uanan, residing in the Parish of tha.City. Its length would be a lit He ; K,l lebeba, in . he count y of Ma v o, I, eland, more than half a mile; to be lw en,ty-foUr has had six children, iour daughters and
V . ' V.'1" 1 . ' .ige H)s a,1(i luosons. within the last nli,- months, two
Take 2 quarts of proof whiskey, nr; '
other proo; spirits warm it orer the ' coals, but not to bla.e--disolve it in qie i pint of soft soap; when cool, put if in a' bo'tle and add one ounce of camphor. i When dissolved, it will firm the I, quid Opodeldoc, and when it is desirable to scatter uny swelling on hor ses or r a I ! lo , it w ill be found useful and cheap. When j the swelling is on the leg, or any other part that w ill receive a bandage, such ban j
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i o oiuc "inns. i ne w noiu cosi is (it.
s mated at two hundred and thirly-thon-
sand uoiiars. uwing lo the giTal height to which the water of Ihe Ohio ijsf tS being sixty -three feet, the difficulty nf build
cost
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, .... . ,y . . iu anu iikb.i." muu, ,m poor anu nonest foreign lir a bridfie .is very crtat. a"j U,p ,
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.. . J j - r,,; r,r!r8),() ieH hundred teet high, and a hundred feet pattern of a man? is there any kind of rot.these poor foreigners to knock down the apart, would be required, the experw ol about that sa3s? I. Nothin, svys he, 1 rich and t hei r houses, and t hat the r.Vl. t. Ji.... ....... ... ... .,i.o . .
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that I know on, except that plagy pre-, way s grind the poor ami all that kind ol
premotiiyrt. U ell, say I, that aint no : slang it is too bad that's vvorse than thin vet. and I scat rely tee I it. Yes. says ' Kollaree tharlagin law and agio combe, but if you dont put a stop to it, Ma-jmou sense; and I m:ver think on't withj r, it will, I reckon, lead to trouble putty 'out biling right up. Now, says I, these soon. Well. sa s I. that's true ennf, Gov jare the premonito rie6 which! am frahl ernor. ;unl 1 know as far as experience jaare going on worse and worse- and if
dage .should be applied moderately i:ght. ! 8 ,,,,"-'1 :' 'ongcuap as inoi mo,.,.,, w..go ngit ,uo a cold
mid w et with the Opodeldoc frequently . , . ni. , n. wy,kW ?weac anu cu,aps. nut, says I, there is a ii;., i. ..... i , the labor ol beiiy.n him Saturday. Now 'remedy and that is. for evprv man ril.
s.ivs I, that's the natur of man; and now j and poor, to look to the laws obey the let us look at the natur of a nation, and daws go to the ballot box and ru in hi-
in;-. can ot goin an annul creation let us honest vute, and do all be can to keen the
until the swelling1 be reduced. I have
rarely known this to fail.--0ao Farmer.
Pr willing to want what God is willing to i v c .
would, it is calculated, exceed thai of m i king a tunnel. The opinion of an xperienced engineer is said to have been obtained, which is in favor t)f the tunnel. Or.n NEirsrAr.;n. Many eoplr tnk newspapers, but few preserve Horn, yet tbr mot interesting readimr imaginable i- a f.lo ol old newspapers. It bim-s up the yrry ae, with all it? bustle nr.d eveiy (biy nii'iiis:, ;tnd inaik its genius and its spitd more Horn tbc most labored ili-?c.i iption ot (lie lii-(irian.--Wlio run talie a paper d.itej ball' a eenturv n no , without tin' Ih'Hirht, that ;il.ii,i-,f (cr
1 iok at borno tlieie i a t.atlu.n of a nn - oeiire. . od s tiller i.ob.l ' - I ua ine t here print.-d is no w cu I upon 1 1. t -hi. !
li 't. won!, lo-km at, and tht i c aint noth.u him to the coutraiy. Aint that a good ' (,'r,.lLk or regular)
me, at the head of ;oi epitajih The Doctor
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oi w iion. w e i e in. n on i ne i, n ot iovemberlast, and four on the L'Cth July. They were poor tut very it.ilnstritus. Castklar Telegraph. Singular freak ef .Yaturr. Yc saw a pig night before last at 4 20 Pi oad w ay , the lace (if which resembled a human beimr. The forehead i round and w ell turned ; the teeth ;n the lower juv are verv regular and perfect, and there is a sr. tall hair mole one one of its thetks. p i a most iingular production of n itnre. : (,d well worth the attention nf the runous.. .Indent I'ulue f Gaulc Fiv e hundred and lil"i years lefore our Savi mr, in the tiuie of Solon, mi ex, in Athens, co.t five drachmas, e-r about cixly cents; a sheep twenty-live cents. When Marias Maici-n-wa one d (he IJonian ;e !iUs, thiee hundred and ftfiv ve.n before Christ, he redo ed the piireol wbealtoone as the mo.ii.i-, cr not, I ti fit in loUilttiT ccuis ihe
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