Vincennes Gazette, Volume 5, Number 7, Vincennes, Knox County, 18 July 1835 — Page 1

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J'.i'-t'xhci crrf, H-ilv r,'..l It, j J i V .-J J. ij , J J T..r:;i ,C2 r'r). if paid iIitt inr the year. en. it r-'i'i in a nop. X'i i'', if not pah! during t ! e year, ,V I 11 j, for ?! u: out lie. p.: por ; - n. i mil id oi. ! v a 1 1 iie or t ion of the t '.! 1 1 1 -! i or v. t ; i ! ' is i fun r.'o n ro die

,--T-A iv.-itwr...,...,!-- r.. d;,i!.ionesrpnrporI.ss'K"l,on"n,e ,:,"s ' riuicism; i'l ! in,.rf...i n-:co ('.!,' i,.r one 'dollar, and Wl:m MeMerriich, and (hp catholics, fenai out v -!:'o opi 1 t',r evr rv Eu,fi'r..T-? i!iscHio:it tnr I'.rnlon, Mid the "Great West,' pre

i ni.;iT t vorti-f inc-iit - i:i the - in.o ra A ;ve;!bi''i!!'ii!s so'; I v.' 1 1 1: i i'i I nr!ri;, .' , II in V. C-! li hi i til foi-lnd, an 1 or.ir 1 m : ! v . irtn'l or rroijfirr1 p Pro nad in ; if roooivcd in t:ivtr.cnt tor rub : "II i I V. i'i i i . ;I on no w I i ! ;, ol iiu' innrkel j ! ice, lu livci ccl in lnTi;r: ( V i iiof.ir ii jjstiox. ( Cmc!i:, ,;.) r.:t ruppoi- the catholirg fo 1p anli rrptildican. a nt i-r t i : ' i );, rnti-focial n they are rcpr 'ontcd is there nnv rcil d-mger to ' o a ppre iirndcd from ther inll.iencp? ( i cnt ! c n'en, who are excised ! v parti, it? feelings, may pot I r-Iieve our tt .it.rMnt, ; r,naii1i,wl,r;rlr .... ::m,iu'U i-iiirouo i-i inr yxvrt 'l ll'f itholioa ; hut they will hardly deny IIip ' results drawn from authentic statistical t ihlcs. J , the American Almanac, a 'oik puhlished it( lloston, under the directi M! of J)r. Vorchetpr, a learned anrl t :;i:nipn! gintu-man, who is neiuif-r a je1 1 Stlit nor fill Pmi-'IIV ol eUOrniCH. IP the tohimo for Z:2, nt page ICO -is a t:i! !c -hovMng the comparative rnmerKal !ir:;r'h ct tho reiirious denominations the I ' 1 1 i e i States, in which seclnri n iniiuence ii r-ippoeed to he divided as J .'.low-. Those who nra nttiched directly or indirectly to (lie various prutrstant sects. mm pn-pnn a c r p g a ! o. ot Those under oatlodic influence. 500, cjt'-O Jews fcotiPif not indu ced above, 50,000 ; -? Th ca'bo'iics then in 'CC2 farmed o inotitv of les than one twenty -fifth part ofthe poim! Oion ofthe I'nited St ate? ; and it i this lit lie body, scattered over (he whole territory of th. union ,t " ' W ' " 1 - 1 1 i.ovvherp in any conccntrateu nocv capn-.i i i ble of h vigorous notion, that is he'd up p. so formidable to the liberty of the nation!

And this too whde (he rrreat element of;y bstinct self a j.p.icatmn ; Put u "e.5.e jor,, to take up its residepre in a

I such ns ! lie ' paver, physical nnd morn wealth, the literature, the education, the ,h r.,nmnt nf il,n c o. n n t r v . ( , h " - , - pre almost exclusively in jro!ectant hands. It is useless to accumulate arguments on such jtremues. hit (licre i? nnoll.er qucition wliich must be disposed of. The editor of n ontrflnd r.iPiv we entertain a sincere re-.l u i.nmnf i-itor in ini ri v Tnr it nR i n i

pect I ut who ha in thi matter permited mint! invigorated by rest and enriched hy icurcnlm, the state in which, (he accompal.i.'zcal to our.p his judgmer.r, has late-J nhse r ration ,' (o take it under revinon. : pymg sjiecimens wero taken. I t strong. ., ,- .. i .' i'l'tiu inf.ili1.ihlu cf ihe rlnirrhis not a i'ro: ipcpmhlfi n nen I'll ir in size, form and

iy ii-r-1 tne p.nowirg language: 'With due respect forliterary nnr ,jHi Olll" ial rr'itors. we would hum!. vmirp,!' .!,., ' 1 t r if t ihdir tirovmcp lo hob! I. . .,...; ),, re if, ,lli: nrni! n I IP PUPPrVlsiOP ner tiie re!lTI oil - press Olvrit". oonntrv. S-me l.tcrarv and pome political editor?, have deemed it tlieirduty to, s to in to rehuetheacerbitie. of religion.' r. cr..,o of Ihe.ir reproof's, they have been uttered1'' i i a "nirit of supercilious dictation and : bitter rebuke, for which scarce a parallel religious; can be found in anv political or ilsnu.iiin l ltored with n snirit of kind i IIP"! and with that modes!', hich e. ' C'-uic? alt iinn i;itryfLrin 'lilh the epprn-

(.'iiirs r.J oVi'rs, tnese reproois " " "inncci .,,.- . imhu auuxu m iiimii,iih;iiii iii!i;iiihuini miht e. vail mil! h to soothe down the!-''oe to write about religion, we shalP jn .jze and appearance will ('et,oy eve - wa"vp of rP!i vion, controversy. Lut '1 f, nd if not, we shall let it alone. ;rv plum that may have set upon a enm - when these reproof, develop the verv'lf religious editors feel any vocation ; Qf, ,iZP( tree. The lime it occupies m

spirit rebuked, they will only excite n . . 1 i I, I.tTtn-lr-t... s wr r ( crn 'i I a m i 6 vho while they write bitterly upon polj- . . " i

t.cs.are so furious for jeace, in the reli orrymg delinquent author?, nnd wou m l.o-inus woihl, that tliey give their admin.,""' con-.der it a pleasure to have ihe sole . . J. . :r;l,ini .l.rilnff mil 1 i !. -n n rn vrnou, sni-

u'rati.ina In rp iirnint oitilor, in IhP Ian - . gunge o! sweejong denunciation. , JJ.ies this tend to promote peace f ! 1 every re!i"ieus sect in the country, ' lurrdtin.! ii P rlilnno'l fir mm mil 111" cafingwi'.h the public, and can rebuke wrongs when ihev exist, won!. I it not best promote the peace of society, to leave religioiii matters to the keeping of prfessclli religious men, while politician? alfeod .

to their own npjirojriale wnd important. We apprt riend, however, that the vexc'utie."? These duties they have studied ed subject of the catholic?, may he comjiracticall v. They can j erfoim them jiromied, upon principles to which none without outraging the religion sensibili- ouirht to object, and at least of all, the

tl ics of any portion of their patron", and vithout bnnginr any suspicion upon the W I integrity of their motives. For us to nttempt P correct every supposed evil in the political press, would savor of arro gancp. And whpn we see a political ed i - tor rushioc- into religious discission", which mul bring him into direct nnd hostile collision with his political friends,

w e think he his mistaken the ;oper . have no dmjSr, that the catholic jiapers sphere of hi" duty. Are we wrong"? : would conform to n conduct so ohviously From other paragrnjdn in the same proper, and so calculated to restore harja per, a? well as from the language quo- mony ; and that the whole discussion miht ted, .e n-sume. that we are included in be either sneered, to drop, or be carried the 'some literary1 editors, whose mi'- on w ith a becoming spirit of courtesy. If ('eeds have d raw n for th from t hi" reproof, the p ro tes tan t? con-ider it a duty to allure and that our chief offence consist" in hav- the catholics to a belter faith, let them

in reviewed in our lat number, a eo - oi a phi$at, stiit i"tical, political, anti-catho-jio-erm'on. ow let n, argue this matter ouoily. Wc have never "urged a3 an

gainst t !e learned divine who eirnon, that lie discussed jtnj'i'-j pot ptrictly ( heolngical ; on the oon1 1 r a iy. we should rejoice to fee bis vigor of intellect and gieat floras of attainj men', j tired nut copiously, upon itny use jliil train of thought in which he might lohooso o pi'He, Lut when lie oornes w. 1 1 1 ' i i no r jui i "diction, shall lie not be 1 eld s ...... i i . . .i i o :-: o !(:p sul jects of discussion, mkI the main point o! the whole aienment is to prove a vast political conspiracy, shall (he polit ical heiesy t the writer he cloaked tin der his theological gaib, and the shield oi , hi clerical character he inteiposed heit ween himelf and critic? 'i'hid poiition 'is not ten a Id p. j Ajjain: it the relipiong papers unite in ; cr'i;ide n : i i r i ? n t-erA of christians di- ! reeled not against their religions tenet,' I tit (heir moral character, and their nippoved political hia, are the literary and political prer( to I e muzzled, and shall

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. . .. . i i . ... o i i i i . i : . . . .. . . . . u- ! in ui .'v:, iik wjn ,r iwi j cl, -.ll oi..,. r An ll.oir ui. an -iiivi;rii iiiiivi u 1 i i j i o i i i : I j ' doinga involve recondite questions in Iheoh gy, w hich cannot he understood hy day men ? hut we hayo rehnlicd 'the. rcerhitie of relipioin papers.' Wry well if the editors of the religions papers forpet their ,. , .,. ,.r-..Un vn.tim. or.rl rnn , . , , . , ul P rrPMenffers jf cn0(, ti,it,, into ehicles of ahuse and slatuier, shall they not he rebuked? W e If) not rP HI UP IllR editor Ol IUC I fl t'BPer.l ,lf,n a(.,jr ,2 wi,,,in hi, ,,tre ; let him re-!

f l.v ne jshnl! he .ermitte(l to m ireii out with the these men to he peaceahle and patriotic j honors of war, wi:h cofmrs lUii g, and citizens''' A re not '1 Ii eresa llrpil. nnrliii.ai ii. inrr.. n.i .i .,.i. i ...

main within the sacred precincts ot hiijjunP ty roaking semilunar juncture

vocation, and he w ill pot he molested lot him lake sanctuary under (he hallowed influence ofthe altar, and none will pursue him (hero. it is onlv when he step? out nf hjs oCirPt thnt ,ve" him. When ' lie throws off his black coat nnd llonrishe a cudgel, we treat him a we would n friend that we find engaged in a brawl in th.fl ftrecl--wo make him put oo his ' :1"f Pn home. I 'nt I hi has bepn done 'in n ppirit of enperrilioim dictation , for which scarce a ' ... . . . . . run, rnn ba nuni in nnv PnlllK'fll Of' ' " - . . reltgiouj discussion. j imp we imin- is

'101 meant for us we are not aware ohrjvt,s Bt full growth, mmI is prcj.ared to

1 ro ra"e'' l!r" to reply to it, we sohU ' t'.ir o, ,ne euuor io i.u u u.e . r . 1 1. .i .1 i.i.i 0 ' hi? haCv papers. 1 I, -a t.o-!.- niTirrc As to nil (he ret of this rarngraph, 11 ... i, hfrcin itprnrV nm nnlmcai eilllOIS 8 c ' ... !

admoni!icd not to intertere witu me itp;sla;s nt maturity hetore that lime.

J'l IHIU lllllirs , ' I villi: I r , I, i ii. , tfrriiM of tfieir inotivrs should he ?uapoo t-' :. . ,).,.: l k r 1 r I ID 1 71. I ! ed we advise the writer, when he return from' hi present nhsenre, 'with a, yj -' . , ,. , - " J,a' ",CJ NIC j 1 - I ' - I iiu i nr v.i , f ;-,n..i . ii,,i n i e f i niorrniv ifi ' ' I I, ,.C ,f- ..or- no. nr ntmrcil r.niimcw. a'Ka higher exercise cl authority, I nan '. I . I. - V. ,1 I . . .. n n f. r rti w il I 11 rr 1 5 J Ul HUlif lilVllllllI IHHil l v, . . - ff..ir. of the church. Abas! lor poo , human nature! Little did Lnther and , Calvin, an-t other great nghts o. mc ,,rlormatiou imap-'Pe. (hat in the vear.Jo.jo, proteslanl minister would he standmgup br the intalibilil y of the clergy, ami re huking laymen for looking loo curiously io'o the aifairs of the church! bjt we are willing to do as our friend sugge-ts, prov icici w e ne;a i i o wen m uo u of our own tree will, we wi not he forced

a lor reviewing n:e.rary wotks, we iret-i completing its detuedations, i, longer orl I , t ,Ko r,,;ilo. tv r.L . i; .... , .1 J.- ,.

not so selfish as to covet the monopoly ol . , j I ii;nv ui in nu . - - f :dir nn.in on nnlmnnv vxrnter. nnd liPilf - : ' '0 " ; ' ' ' . hp Hp. .no. n v c -- ing him awav to our golifnrv cell to be deI' . . .... IL... I n I oure.i in setieoi; ur uh ... . our clerical contemporaries ppouiu oe - 1 p l t"'1Jy 1 ilK ex;iusive luxury . uf i gelling upon the agony of tortured cathohc?f or of reaping instruction notn ihe delectnhlft jages ot the inimitable He - hecca Theresa Reed.

editor whose language we havo quoted, 'stages ol t and who has indicated to u, the course; At this ?

which w-o shall recommend to him. Let (he relic;ious papers ceae to treat the subject, except ns r theological question, ' confining their etrictnrep to the i eligious tenets of the catholics; and treating those joirts with the gravity and deco - rum proper to such a controversy. We :use the arts ot persuasion, which Ihey adIres to oihers; let (hem labour to sur round thoe tliey would win, by good in- ! tluences, moral, intellectual, and i eliou3;

and p them rea-e. to .e the po,.onpd u enpops of l.ue and scarcasm. vl.icl. indict incurai le wound., and produce mu-

tnal alienation. I,rt the iMptternich. aud Ihe etnpprnr of Austria, he turned over to the politician?, and we will eno-no-p. (,at clever as they may he. thev w ill find their match A lo (he priests, if ihry at (f rnfit any extra f!uuri?he, and endenvor to introduce the gentlemanly crime of treason

...,.,, s.M.r c.MiiMiy, we can nave the j ny Ilicl,-, U)l er!MP, r.n.l u tl,r after, the rhiM fell ino a r,nf..r.d slee,. second section nniPmltd for their particular I summer advances it uill ! e found that a 1 wit!. gcMlp , rr;.'fdKn, .-nd I v f mot. henefit. And literary peccadillos which! -onion has heen stung snfhrrrnt t Ica-t jnir.- v.;,s free from nil i!istre',i!tr Vw.mmay he commiiterl under lie nurdce ! to insur p. the return of a h..-f tr,.r.. ! mnii f i, i.,.i. .

of the pone, will he punctually altendei I I to.hy some of the numei nu jon i rui is which! (leal m surh matters we h;ic a volume heforc us nov, which, nl'hoi'gh it h witf.out a title, we susj ect to he of poph or igin, and to which we shall show no mercy. We hardly know how to include

Ihc nuns, who pre nnncnmhaltanls, in stny j orchard pn-tnrer! in thi manner, would af regular treaty hut wo recommend, wheniford nn ahutxiancp of fruit, if pn other

jr., i . i i t ... t . t ii I . . 1 I t .. t. 1. not more thnn half a . ... . . i " 1 ", " ? ""l 1 1 1 1 r nfi idtpri a? t npy nia v ne inni neiifier law .. ... .. :., . . t''Jieill'nil "in in n ii, n n r- r u r t i i r i w iv i i i u i1 n i n ar where female weakness is r.ol its on lest protection. From thf, Ohio Farintr . f.wv. viii'it n.r.'js. Accompanying (la ronuriunicnlin ore fptv specimens of tlio Currnlio, ihe lug: which destrvs rriof el the r iurn in this Uccttnu of the count r v. J? commence it! depr edalion on the your g fruit when it tal,f.nl tlia ei-a nl a r.. ili.ro II kit It 1 pPeen the L'Oth of fdav nd t e first r f through the green skin into whrh it dp. p"ite? its eyg, the germ of oil the future misehipf. '1 his punctuie imudewit!i its hooked prohosris In thp course of live or f'xdav? a vrorm! hatches from the etrg ami commences1 gnawing its way throuodi the julp lovRrds the stone. A? it increase in "i..1. it iidvpnops in its operation till it ?on,e tiroes nearly severs Ihe pulp from theMono. A cummv matter son,, I egi,,. to . j.I1P frnm ,llP tvnf)d ihroiu h (be skin. I , m.l 'i, I,.,,, ,,,,on, ,,1-iI!, ,.,i l rm.a , r ' tt i" - "" ' r pe ground nhout (he time (he worm ar-1 immv form in the earth. Tin" it does u" i. - f . . . f, ,, , ii , : niter the fall ol ! .tlly witp.n a ,tav or t wo otter me a.i o. 1 h c I x u 1 1 . I u t I h a v e fomshms" ohserved,t to delay the change tor two week", it mi C ' nrr.liul.lv i.rit liovmo- urnvpi u n mniiPri - ' i I , . ! I l. I I . I I I J i 111 r-i eri-M!,1IO- I 1 I I r'll III I'ri'i.v inirj reach of (he front, assumes in entire newt forms and remains dormant until spring ,Pn it again come? forth, a the hug, or - . .. ' . , , - m ii ovimioni riiinrirti i r-iirioB'Mpo i (,UVI , J I A J I 1 1 I ' 1 "I I 1 1 I 1 ' i i f 11 t t r j : ..ill l,o l'r,,.r..l tN K rnror.t iniwrl, - ' - - - -,, tubercle" , nnd to presem no very pre po-, ! ......... n ( . r n -- r. i . . . .a! i)I.';MII" 11 'Clllllll r. wu i "iiunt IIUMI ht II part!l arrcend, md ,.r, nn.natel v a ny t ree ,hn,h, or po-t (hat is most convenient .and remains leePie anu maruve, ronrea.e. nenpath some rough iragment or nan;or moss, or in some crevice mi ,t ,,:.,: ul:i;clPnt strength to ilv in pursuit olitslai yorite location, w hich is always the fen-; "derestand most vuluhle varieties nf jdnms' lo pP found in the neighborhood . When it commences its operation, on i ,he fnnt lt works with great rapnhtv, and , weather. Three years since it was more . . ,j,an twenty day?, and two years since, I 0I),y about eight days-the former season) . .i,i,l,.i iKolaiiapilru.,,,! u i ' ilSU VM'i nliil iuvii iy n i r i win in, i i 'I'ha r a rnlil Piaf voar p!vinnr do. " ' troycd every jdum througnout the coupfuuyn. , t- v i ... u-.-..w.n ... v , . 1.1 I. .. ..!.. ' : . iry, anu uiereny 'iuc"ieu km., msec i 1 (r0tn breed ing in its unal manner, it was

oi., i-'jiim m, iii lui'ii r, niiiii or laKeri i.iiiruu; ivt'ie CRjili)je(l 10 iHSlroy lie in assault, that l!ie garrison if consi; ion- of sect.

expected that it would he very scarce or' j perhaps become extinct but J have hadiON

j , jic rnortilicalion to find them in full nura , be r already upon my trees this sjning. A knowledge of it, habits will suggest several methods (or destroying it or eoun teracting its ultiick". Tliis knowledge can be obtained by any one who will at - tentivelv watch its rnovemente in several of transformation . eason i! can be disroyered, j the middle oi the day, slyly moving a- ' rnong the young f ruit, hut as it i shy, it ! must bo watched vtry alfennvely, ami j wit hout noise or mot ion. In (he rooming j before the sun shine?, it i, so torpid, (hut 1 if a white "beet he suspended beneath the limbs of the infested trees, hy two jiprsons holding out (he corner, and a third sud deo'y jar the limb", it will roll it-elf into

a ball and, feign itelf dead and fall un !p found Ihe remedy to be always eCrctuthe sheet. In this situation it re"emble a ' nl when applied in the first or second tda-

dsad bn l of the jdum tree; by a little ex jerieucp, however, a jPrson wtll soon ae quire the faculty of detecting it from every one thing that drop? upon the cloth. Itcanthen be secured in an empty vial or rlpstroyeil in any other convenient method. I hi, proce. it delayed until the ?uu has shown out with any waimth

, ill not he fnret.fitl as the i moct uill then ; Hy away at any su fden movement or no,, p It m.tst he repeated eve, y mo, ni.r s n,,c

as any oi the raieolio can I p found During cold and wet days it remains in af.uve in fomp sale retreat; i! ! therefore ol no use. at such times to attempt to take it. 'J ! p f rop of fniif of the prpspf? srern may he secured in thi- manner ict maI .. j oaiors Hie next Mtrme. As last as the injured fruit falls, it should I p destroyrt ' etore tho wor rn ecnpps, hen practi cahp, it i fet fo set (lie trees in an nr chard which can hp pastured with swine. as they will promptly eat every dropping t (he plum. Tt i" prohalde ti.at a hirire ..... - ... i , . i ll tliP trees stanrl in sitnati'T" n ! ere ! "wme cannot he pd;,,itte, .fuldren or j oiher ppr-ons. shnnhl dmly pif U up th.e I ... . . i " . . in f mu iii ic uii'ppirigvuiKi CGnsi'nitiMii i o

"' " jcronp.it i s r.n.y urcis-aiy ( app!v tie Hy rPfTtfing to llinsp menp. for sorer- ' null plaster, and wr feel oriorr no forel ear? I have fiKcprdpil in raimg great j ther anxiety, jni-tead of .e w e: ol lipcd to (jUaiitilics of tho rnot choice vnrieties of w;to! wU the clxh.1 jiU the ,et of the

this Irui. u hi.e mv oeihinrts for the want ol a I it lie att ntion ant perser value ha e iot theirs. I: i?t (o he sure, at!f n ed ' with f.me Inhorand care, hut the liorti.j cnliurit fbat would fdl . h: nrm? re- j enemy i de-irovintr hi" pro-ect" won i-i e lo I p. tow them M pile this I nl. :n he very j'i'tly regarded at the season for ingathering' with hanen trees. Tohind, Trumbull Co , O ) Man 'th. 31135 $ Frcm lie Ihilcvrtn T.utiinri . ct :u: io;:Ti!i; ivsi;M i:nv. A pent !e man of Is. "'nik, v hoco name known to the eoi'or of ti,p Halcyon I.u j miliary wns, f.r ?e vpm I mc-ut -, riiiictedj viih tl,i4 d ipup, u iij.on! cbtHi'iirg the: " i .i i : o r .1 . .1 . . : .: i

' " ' : 1P 'e" "' " '""!,,, ,ried o'her soutT without a.Punin- Id,

reprifpiMiieu ii pot. ei oi ipeir ihhipih 1 . , ' ,. , . '' " '"!"- I'"p"' ' wmn .. ., r- A I I U , . ( I r- . . . . . u r. n r. I i ' inn n-.i,. .1.-1, i. . i n . - , ,i-,i,, i . ', ' , near (ho Ye v Market, tion was attracted hy n com,anv of so! d i 1 e 1 out uo 1 1 j jm ioner, r, I t i inner stoo ). to pUce of exeeuti-in. A the , , , , , . , ' ( y 7 uiw 1. 'i r pi'.r u rAC'ii 'ii ji,v ', ' . , . .v IIKn.i. - lt r .tna I rita;! 111 ,t I nl no l" ' , , 1 1 w ; I nnl, a ,n, n, d vr. low a Ihnl bn mnl in roted him, and merdioned tb.it he wa" in; ,,ricnf i:n r f n mfil I 11 r t 'A I, t cret, ... . r , ' " "O l I . r- - i,. I. u , ' 1 ! iroiii nl m i r. Lr i I . i Pol lis I , n Wi I 1 1 C ll P . i f- " - j from this e a 1 1 h fi or ; I tliP f'vi-?ntprv( r.nH I i r fMlouir i ; ! 1 . 0 i 1 recipe : ''Take ot.p junt ol gon i Micgar j and half a pound of loaf sugir, and situ mar t hern t o.p t hp r a con v einent 1 1 ron, in' ,!,r oonvo:,.Pof l.n. l -. I . . , K . , o s '. a w r .-M r. r ! " P " 1 r ' r c 1 " 11 , , . of this diliiut.' the ' ,, .,,, , n , f. . , j , - , . , , t ILor nr nrmt n m, , I n IpiI i, 1 tl P tudi.tPPV .' . ; , ( . f w,.(j Wft,pr v ri)P p'e,.,pt ;;. jnrr rnrnlUHf.atPj, ,he .ir0(:P?M()r ,.,.,,pd - llipatnpr nwpkc. AKncuch on and llie dieamrr awoke. Allnonph! he (rented (his as a roere cliimPia ot the , imnpiimiion, inciiod hy dispa"? nnd de'I'0" -v ' t,! oiiilency , h'p siiil felt stronoly indiKi d j ex j-p r Hiicii'. lie dpi try if, am ,, n rA.f ni-ail 1 i.m l.irl h.-iltl; i ri nr.i i j V ... ii, ,i ,1 anil then recovered hi" "trength with a, , ,aI"-v "llic ,a?lP,"!nPl1 j - . ( . 1 '3arrr'" 'llll.vi l'ft,e l"1" o " , i e , ",r1 " 'r" lnn ,h;j L,,;:MnHr-v ,0 u t'm S rnnim';n'ra . ' ,. , Irom Ihe greatest rlistresn and weaUnes, 11 ,M' V t 1 V , ' ' - ' i rn . . ln . i e:i me sudden a nd a 0:1 . . - , , an ' ' " 1 r, ' ' 1,ti .iil... ,.,Vt. potent in lis Clu-Ci", I It loini pif t :int to thn tntp. more ncrrpe..Me thnn ' I i . i i - i : ...... ii . .1 lemonade. r,;,d on heir.g sn;,llowed, seem- ' , ' ' , , V'. . I" l"li-l' I"' . i i . , , . ,..:. jv-.. .tv-....,....- ; , - , , . . J 0 THE INTERNA!, I-SK Or TOIIACO I.V I iiPl'i'. F' JOII.V I). h'oilMAN, IM, i). During my residence in New Vork.j where mv children werp very Ireipienlly attached wiMi severe and dangerous fits lof cronp, to which they b.nd nlvav? been I particularly liable. 1 was informed bv my friend, pr. F. Vnnderl urer. of very I - injirnp!e and tihcarioim method of ntrest - ing, nt once, all Ihe symptoms rf this distressiog nnd frequently filial disease .- Whenever children ore threatened with an attack ot cyaoche trnehenli- he di lee's a plaster of dry Scotch Snuff, vary ing in size according to the age of the pat ctit,to lie aj't'.ie) directly across the toji of the thorax, nnd retained there until all the "vmiitcms disaj.pear. lie stater! (hat ge in that malady. j This inorii" of trealment wa, from 1 prepmsce or see jit icum negiecten hy mp, and in one instance, in which, with very considerable difficulty, one of my children was rescued by the oidinarv treatment. F.ut on being again urged to make trinl of the suutl plaster, I tleieunined to apike

the experiment w hen-ver f,r opp.nrtnnit v presen'ted. Thi; w;-rot lor..' w ant.-", and uf.en ralle.l to a child lhoiin. ..-

ider all th Jimr.l.im. ot' r..,,l v .... - (of croup, surh ;t h-tcr. made ngieioi 0 piece of I,m n. :u d co f no" !l I with Scotch ftii:!: )as ditecfed to lo aj -plied to the chest. The event w-.i ino-r hippy; Ihe symptom of I r n r ! nl i r j 1 1 r t - nnd hir-h ciV.iir.ing rot-oh reased sl.crfiy .-.j. Jlf- J'l-I? T, Ifi'j 1H1 I'M tl I nifht or iivn l.iUnn ir-.r if,r. ii,.fn. titmed as the di-earo had nt ir !v di-ap-apyenrrd. Sn.ee )h.,t tmio rt.y f.ip.dy hae lipfn Faied from a prrat ('ralof anxiety andnhrm. lo which previously Ihey uere ul jct, ;s we wore .ddisred tI keen Cove!? hive nrrn hnu r.rtir j and all other article" usu u! ic-sotted !n. i constant! v rcad lo meet rlie a!t k r.f e r oup, w h ich w ei e e i v 'U'hion ; -j '. Ireoner, t in col l nrd wet seao(.j j..ro ' t nen we ha e found no i hir r urn n r ! v t ! tl.e m.iiIj blaster ll a chii.i i le -r hreathe nWlv. or rn:,, w.th ! . . r . . , ' ' . , ' no y i 1 1! i f i ( J ihe itfeado-f iin;i';r' son-u ! riaht, hen oncp the pntiff is .iprdied I go to rest epain. dh i Uv r" f r' i 1 ecnritv, c I u li h.ave he or l ad to. Ieat ceus to tecret. The intelligent j !v:,chn rh-vr r.Tf' l in t he ornc 1 ir e r i' opi i ir f rn r f . ', i o t:e froi.,, ( xternalneol Inioirco m rinns caee, in v lh it i lv no means goo.. o!'!y emj loy rr), if il iip he even tii,ii;(' t of. To ;il!;v the itrtativp cou-li rinsing from different di-eased states of ti o In ge ;in di"paes nrcon-.anrerl with rhrcn;c spasm, nnd in ti e reduction nf kernii bv direct p.pjliontion of tohneco to ij. 'pirual tumour, o:c. Dr. Van'erburr ir hi urd tobacco ex'-iiiiilly with uiv I d pcir'i od fiirT'J. coq ot' rroti i the oV,,' Smn fwhich I I fliev p i jncpared front tohn - atorc.S. IS to I P prcforr? ,1 : v f: tOpf : fendletor, . of 2e w Vor k, inarms me, he . .. , . , - : end, while with the cotoh, the r licet was , 1...1.1:.:. 1 : - . ; ... : . 1. .1 ' r111" " i"mu.i- nn u.n hon. that other ph mum" mil eivcfhe ; trentrnoi't n tmr (rial, nnd lepnrt (heir pxpenepf p. It liT" Ihe rdvfntncr? ov er tlie infnreo snim.e, rnepiior.ed in thp in- , teres! mg noi.ee ot I'rote-sor I hapmnn. . .. : recently t ub bed that it mar he kerd nli vrny , ready, and l enpjdiPil in (hp flarlc wiih-tit lo ct time. It has never caused vomitiejr, vertigo, ot uriy other di-iressimr !rw.fotn in mv i VHP' iPnrp. nnrl I o, i j r-. : - ' . ' , ..,.,1 !. n I I ,l. .1 colds wii! the experience of both the I'm "ihi mi?. -t n in mm - imm.. ' - t , ...... . r I i t i n r C. r a rr fi m f I n f t ' I i n I I, i , nnn i Jt.urnai rr .MPirni rirnrt t - 1 hive used the snuff in pverai cases cf ihe croup, and with the aid of ijv p gram" i,"""' - I-owcer Ol I HXIIC rnn pr een .1 I 'lUMlii I n ihih . uu. " I I I n : I I : I O I I : . I s-ve in no cae lanen in petnrm.ng m ' cue . It is mixed with goose oil or !....! ....it cr.rc., H rr. Il'.r.r.l E.I,y.in,t. large (o cover (he neck and hreat as low fit of the s.nmnch. nil, ill. ci r'i ri,., ',. imiiii, I ruillLirlll I y -- I I 1- , ll. J). Lostop, Jan. 1 ;vjo . At n di! ier table, a -hort (m,e ago. one of liiose noii(le-eridr culled a fdr.i. waeatfd nl tor., and nn; mi honest i 'a . ' T i in - '.iAl..... I.i..r 11. a l..vlO... Tl . ' ! d.nr.cr lime , a pr.at mr.nv npecteuly no! ' lite sjieewiieji w tie rsi me ny ipp Perm, and ! h R'tnt mnny fnp im p-l.y the farmer. i When r het-te was ml r educed, !,o fop in n j mincing t.me , a-ked t he company w ,.,!,. er ihev peit -rmed the j ure, or iwrurr , , Vil 14 1 1 s 'iin iiiint-i :- (JUtSllon. pp ! old man i ejdied " I ) n von i rnnc or iw- . ' I j.ure, give me some o t he , otlon ." .Sir," 9 W,e l!i,n l-V' ,nust hf ve P, fell ' llt i.,. ....,,! ' 1 , , 'v.. ' 9 ! speeches nujirg dinner; and sir, if 1 have j any lei etiiion of vcur insolence. I slll . .... I .... I. . i .- piace my inumo aii linger, one on each inde ol our nose, an I makp a jnre -nthit'i" of it' "A ; aicnilwsii ! shall you, savs thp ()!d n.an--i:.en I -ball : nt m'y fi-t m ,-.ur face Hiid make a full slop,' Married in th v icnnty of Connerevi!'e, j ladmna, hy the lion. .1. Treadway. .Mi. l"aac M ai !s, t' M i-s Lavina M'Cni mi' k . and by the ?arm, at ih, same iin.r. and i place. iM r. Moes Mart, in ii,!ti,i. i' ' i . .i ( III I u ol'Cormiek, all of that ceur.Jv Janc ami iMosus hip twin Prothers: Laj v inn and 1 at i:ha hip tmn pistHr. T! hist pair are the older b.un. ihe second J pair ihe vm:njpr bon. I loth brut iter" weie born on il,P .7lhdav of olay, 1 C l ; the siter v. eie bor:i on i!(p VTth day ot May. I'd 10; nil wit mirrivd on (hp 'Ttn da) oi May, 1:';J. 'I he biothei ? resemble each oihoi pearly, a" al-o the -liters, thul Ihe j-i igC says it pt'.7.!ed him "XCttdingly to tell whw h' was which. Poulson s l)aiiij .iiivtrtiser. ar vn ;i there 3 -1 1 idr k soou?., P!(u:'p on awoke n.e f,m a s- ui, i p. :t d rv' content wit that, you ate now ; nlhog oil' the bed clothes. (J. i' ti gono, sir !'- 'Wtlt, ii yon wen'r ,,111" h;b d heet j.ny how? p Z oey'ie wane., lui de table cloph."

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