Vincennes Gazette, Volume 6, Number 9, Vincennes, Knox County, 30 July 1836 — Page 1

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j;v..l i.'iC XtV IV,-.'.- & :.'c J.U.-lU. "The flower, of t I'.rl I ou-.ht r,-t to con tesaplaU'l m distinct a-i.l c.:-r.iU fieri s; i.itu.thio.crs: The n'airv in vai. h they ttro uvt.iM'.!, act

thf perfume hifh tVy arc.Car.Hro hut t:io l ift',-! i-.f dip ii!:or:i:i! life v. hi, h th. v rcci ivc hv in-

15. ix from tin" spidnulwor! ."-X.J:rus.il.t.i -If,: In there a hi! 1 wiv e "s"i'!" lie art Loves not l":ir I I-tii's t'ei die race? T!:.-.t Mooat. aa.l then so soon ". ;.ut, Ilml'leim oi' clVUbooii's transient -r.;cc. Who can Who'd the d.oti- v. to.-:?, J'.!u-hin ; up.m i! lv-iVov.; stem. While opening bo Is ihvir tin's (ii-i 'o.-e. Nor ft el it j y tu ip-.ze on iher.d Who can with co! 1 in-hX-rmsec vievr The lily's spotless purity. Sparkling through drops of rilvcr cVr, And breathing forth its fra-rancy! lli'x splendid ar? the co'ors hr: :ht That .leek th.e iris" recti head! Wow soft the tints of i.iode.t lisht. That o'er thy hyacinth are spread. The morning trlary opr its bl-iotris, la midnight's silent" dewy hour. The mini sun repels tiie alo-in. ;ut sts ikes with ul- edi tho tender flower. The crin:--ou ih.a'i i's tov rvi'-.i pride Strives with t'.-.c tr radio -t dowers to vie, While the r.ie k viol : .vks to hide Her beauties fro;. the pa-da.; eye. Did Nature's hand produce those flower. And paint th-. ir tVautrou hue so bright! Children! it was the Ahni rhty power. Who dwells in uncreated lii'i. That Clot, who from th.e d;i-t of earth, The first of luam.a 1:. iej mad., Ppake r.lo these fiir thin-; ; to ! iith. And all their vari -us t -n.is a.ray'd. Their s-xert perr'ttr.es. their tints so fair, Wi re both hv s!.iii;.i;! ii.llux iu n; Th"ir grace ai;l low liness .'.ee'.aro The jiurc a:;.l holy truilis of heaven. o From tit c. lox'aiar.a Advertiser. Why fly th.e day, F-.veet bloom of cri f, When sportive zephyr sues To ki-s! thy W!,es to .sweet relief. And (rive thee warmer dews! Why not i-jlutr with oiienbreaft The p..d of ruddy !a? The rose by him is still car'-st, The violft d,i-.ks his ray. Why still covnt t.ichtV cold chilly cys, And feast upon thy care; When ev'rv bloom salutes the sky, Ah! why art thou not there! Tnire nothing lingers on thy 1 reaft. Which guihy h-'-s the li-ht; Thru Moom fveet Ihv.-.'r a'id Iv carost Uy day as well as night. MAitf i At n B n t .

A" he 1' (t his iiuitr will' into ; 'if ! ri U t ;i it : - 1 i ) 1 1 I rtioms, and phierii Iter mi a s-.il'.i. ho vazed ar,ii)iisl-- iiuo hor i.u-o to iiiaiiv tlio ti rt itnpn's.-ions of Jior !it"A !mu--e. Willi a nitiiic of jiIi.-usuit, Caroline ir'.atieesl iirniiitil lu-r: 'Auirestus yo:i Iia.ve t!i.; played much bistr in our !',;; ;;ii-;;-e.'

'! Jo von h.,;- iv i.-..'". d i do. ii.j i s !, ,.. ,1 it

with the di'onri:iir element, 'i'i

I eotdd

(t h:-ve

en be :ier s ,,:--,i.

, Jidi :, thore i.s a dacii.io; French work.le it! itie iirM room on ptirii'-e for me.

oil v.-: s':.!tl be so li-noiv 1 1

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ilia cepivc'l i,er Mtti:i

s b ooii

mess.

;t sineo that her own lov-. d oa:- had not

ueh :i h-i:e.e to oher her, andtlirnshe

s!:otil,l not he :- . r:'i, ,i to the aiiihiiious

views of her ni.e.i..-.. Jtilia 110 -esid a

;i !'I;i!lt. tm.i'l disposition, and had

eoiirai

tO W1U!

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rb i t

the a!:e:i;;oiis oi

'chord, a'.i'u-itoh lit vijledlv at-

r;;ry win, bti". ;;i r, p-.i

Vie ricn

aciied to vm:r !t:is-en. At nine, the eomea'iv ltf:m to nJ"i;i-

Idi'. p.tid S'lim !:;e rooms were jrraced with

lsce c! b v el' i'i.' I'.-.diion and vmtv i f hf ciiy. 'i'lio .s'ipp -r was anitonneed eoinI'iCe. and hihri'y and lt:;ppi:i-s r-i-jU d

m !!ie hearts 1,1 ait. l.'unnj; a le:nn irnrv

hdl in the conversation at T;dle. the alar-

misey; t-,l! ul lire heii; was lu aid at the

-ame time the in. low s were shaken hv

i viob-nt e-'.is; (:f wind. 'Wliat a. ta-rib!e niuht for a fire!' said

Ttili;,: -l pitv the poor creature w ho shall

le ture.eil out in this cold weather.' 'Coi-.e1. f.nio, cousin,' said Aujnistus

ra;lv, 'awav w tdi such ciullmo; imaLres.

Here, tad.e some ehaiujiaioiie. o one

must mar mv weddtiiir least wuh such

I iomy :iiiti,'ipatious. I,et the world oo

is it w ill we w ill lie happy here.

This sentiment found universal approuition, and the iriasses were lilled to the mppitiess of the hrido and c-room. At

that moment the door opened mid a younommi entereJ, who touched the shouhh r of t!i croom. and retreating to the end of the room, beckoned him to follow , (iranovr retfveisla-.l at the interrttption. would have r. fused, but there was sonieihino- so app.dlinir in the paio face ;tid tlisordered dress el' the youim- man. whom he i-eeor-nised as his chief clei-k, that he arose and was soon eiejaoed in a low hut animated conversation, fn a. few moments after, he beckoned to Selford and Kutsen, who immediately" left the room in orea.t haste.

Hy de-rrces, all tho irpndenien had o-ather-

eit m a ervotip. oinetliini extrenu Iv a.ei-

liV.'Vu-'VH .Sl..!.''.'!"? f""vard, and

ness reiii'.icil over the table which had so lately echoed to their irayety. The toll-

imr of the bel'.s and the tumult m tho i,.-,,o,, heeho- mid louder. 'i'!ie

irontlemen had nearly all left the room, when the door aoain opened, and one oi them returned. 'Come. Crnnirer,' said he, 'yon have not a moment to lose, if you would save your papers. Half the town is on lire! iSo dreadfui a sioht I have never seen where it will end Heaven only knows.'

Ihs

heavens were illuminated. lurid clouds loaded with flakes of lire were passieo-

ii;ccss;iuiiy o er the city, v !i:!e vast mass

es of flatties were spriimia:;- up to the

heavens, and c.;.-us were pih d in tht .-trcets, a.nd contusion reiirtied oxer all. feeaso.uedly, an eplo-ioii shook t'u !'"tie to its centre raid tit them tretnhline

io e.'.cn others arms. i wo more liours

passeu over: v arotine at last Heard tier

hi; -hand's foot. He entered hut oh! how different from the cleoandv dressed, the couiident and happy hrideoroom of the eveninu;!

.My poor A. uerusti;..'.' exclaimed Caro

line, ihrow ine; her arms around his peek

He heeded her no!, hut stood Lrizin; into

the lire, an notice id" eahu dt spair.' Caroline," he said, iu a low iind sa l tone am a raite d man! Four hours ao-o 1 wa-; worlh half a. tniilion; now pot a cent! .My fine store and rich roods a-e reduced to ashes; and the mi n who owed

me. are involved iu the wide destruction: and what is wur.-c, I have redtu d vmi! ere I hat alone, I eoidd hear it better.' Dearest Amuistu-. do not trrieve for mo; vihi know I eati lie on a very iif.lv with oil.' Ih.it I have not that little to oiler. Yen umt now hi for a liviter.' iJeo! oh. no! I can work. T am st'-otur and healthy, ae..l will work for yen. ll-w matiy women support themselves hy the labor of tie ir hands, and whv cannot I.''

iiiiiu imo i I niiiii eticin, ami u..' new it- i c;a;::i io t.'i

Aierusms ji

d lo r to hi.

o-ea-t.

Au!ru.-lus apiiroaelied his bride. Himonth quivered wiie emotion, hut he strue;

Jrcnithe X J". LanUs Coiutnin. TUT, COL-'L-ISATIOrf. A TALK. h. C.raorer, mv aml ft How, how arc

vott? exclaimed Ceortie I'u'.sen. to his i'riend as they met on.e December day. in Wall street. " 'livery thine is so' -led. have spokcn to the Clergyman, and this eve:iinr you v. ill call the' lovely Caroline yours.

What a lucky fallow you -are; every ttnmr prospers with you.' Why ves,' "replied his frimd complacently:" 'have notliimr to complain oi mv affairs are cerv thinn I could w ish..'

"'Your store is filled with hundreds of

thousands worth of froods your new house is completely I'urnislx d in the most rostly manner, and" to night yon wiil take the e'hoseu one of your hear! ' 'Yes, it is true, r.nd I wish all my friends were as well oil" as niys-ii.' (icorire sighed 'Oh that 1 were uluckv as you. Dut 1 am one id' the most

unfortunate fellows r.live. livery thiuir cors :;e-.iinst me I have been unlucky in business and in love. Tho sordid mother of my Julia not only refuses Iter sanction to my marriage to her ilmohv r, but is usino- every endeavor to force hot into mnrrWe with that old Selford, because he is rich.' . Well, well, keep up your spirits my poorCoorcp. They say fortune's wheel is always turning, "and if you are at the

l.nc.-.m i-roi are sure when it mov.js-to oo

to th.e top, while at every change I mus be plunged th.e deeper.' 'Perhaps so; but oo'h! morninir. Tin

church will he lighted at seven alter the

eeromonv we s-hall repair Io your house

where the supper 1 have ordered I hope

will runt you.

Thank vou yo'u are a very rk;cice.1

croemstnan. Good morning we nice at even.'

At the hour appointed, the bridal party

entered the. church, ami as .Mim i:nr led his lovely hrido up the nisi.

iJ,o fi-ioc.ds assembled nrouml the altar

thouolit they had st Idem looked on a finer V"nmvr P.utseii eHme next, but

1,o i,.l',,at the iVlicity of walkintr with hi

Tuli:.. as she was; forced to emrr hy the

cide of her rich., hut disagree ahle lover.

The ceremony over, the wluue party

ivtr to the c'iiespat rarnsira of the brH

mom t ui

eled for composure. 'My love. 1 mma leave vou, ocn on my bridal niu'ht. il I would." save vou from ruin my all is a! slake! I'ut "keep your courage, and 1 hope to return ere long."

So soon to part, he exclaimed, am! for a moment the head of the bride sank on her husband's f-houlder: hut ra.i-im!' b.erseh'. :d". added, -away, dearest! you

will find me worthy of you; whatever happens I will hear it with fortitude.' He sprang iVom the room, follow ed by the remainder of the irentleinen. and the

bride sa! surrounded by her friends, hour

.-r,,,,- l,,o- -,w:, iti;o r their return. -At last

one of the Lniests anivi d. His accounts of the tremendous eotiilatiration. and des

truction of vahuihle goods troddeii under

foot, made them sick at heart

Thank Heaven, mv store is out of

.lander. If it were not. I should he ;

l! is b.ieil wttu a.ua

hae not lost ail, in'rra'e that I tun! You. my dearest treasure, are left. "Tis true, mv aminos of years are o'-mi : but 1 can oo to work ajj-.in, and m.tv he able to keep you from want.' Caroline hy her soothing p.uumer :nd dauntless confidence aroused her hu -lemd from his despondency, and inspiretl new life in him. 'This costly furniture," she said, must all he sold, for plainer will suit our fortunes better; two romps we can reserve for ourselves hut as yon have !o-t your store vou shall hue the resi. This bout room will make a very me-' o'hoo, and with V our f iend-: auor,,o,l character, you will be ;dde to s ,eiu the torleu!: w hile I, lo do my part wiil discharge some of the servants is r:l wail on mvself.' With thanks and almost coloration for her kindni ss, he left her lo endeav or lo assist his friends in (heir dis'.i When he had d purled, Caroline called oil the weeping Julia to a-sist her. and with the help of the servants proceeded to put her

ami earpee- u co- into. . rv.

chairs, clianm

were taken out: and w hen y outui ( ' ramn r ...,,,,,,,..1 ,1 -.v.bi-eak. with Selford and

U'ut.-en. with ii few eoods saed from the lire, they started with surprise to see the metamorphose. V lain carpet was on the floor, and a few chamber chairs stood around. From a costly draw inir-room, il was changed by some magician inm a eomforiahle olliee. The fire burnt briid'.tly.

.,,,,1 on the talde was placed a hot supper

OH'' -oi i

whieh irladdiuted the siolit o! ie.ecob.lau weavy trio. Ai!irus!us sea'ed his friend

ilcrments of philosophy and poeirv w ere stronir upon inc. in a place w here exquisite natural beamy, and the absence of all other temptation, secure lo the classic; neophitoan almost supenuitur d w.'ikel'ulues.s of fancy. 1 emnre.eti d a ta.-to for tie- horrible in those days, which siil! clipes me. 1 h i c tr im lied t'u- world over w ith no object hut ovncral observation, and ha. e da.v, lie il my hour a! o.u is and operas w ith liuir iiiterest, while tho saekim;

and lirow np;o- m a worn, n in the iiospnorus, the impah ment of a robber on tin : l .io i i . . -

. lie, aim me lie ne Po-mii us trom luer-

pool lo Cathav, are de-i-rihed in mv e

pi'ieious Journal with the vividue.-s of the

most stii riuo- ;.d ei.nire. There is a kind of cry sta!!iatien in the circumstances ol

one s loo. a pi cap; r turn of nnuil uraws to i!s; If events ll; ted to i;s peculiar ncie h -us. aad it is fi'eqiu i.iiv a subject of w on-

t;er wiiv one m ui meets w nh more re

markable thi'ics tiian another, and when

is owi'io- merely to a ! i uVrenee oi'itaiu-

e honor ol tho in t nil

ud as me i n;i eeniiirv, tncvAvere ivttown

to that nation, hut were considered as arti-

tor as oar, I, utter, cinnamon, inace, wine or to

water.

Uinb for Tarts. Beat and sift a

rat eoarae

It

as 1 w

is savin:

nitthi of wonderful beauty. 1 was w ait-hip-: a corpse. Fi that part of the Fiiiied

tales (;,,. ;,,(. ; ( , ,- h It alopi- lill the ih is thrown epoa th..!,., ami. as a

friend of Hie l'n:;l. I had been railed up

on lor this mi la:e!,o!- service en tile ni;riit

precedino the i n S -. ri i t -i i t . It was a di al'i which had left a family of broken hearts; lor. beneath the sheet which sank so appallingly to the outline of a human form.

iy a w reck ol beauty and sweetness

whose loss :!(!. ieil to Vie sttn tvor- to ba (

i.ari-o m d Sue kico oi tne eartii. The there;-! and tiue-hius loveiiness of that ds iu'-

ii. w hom 1 had known only a hopi 1-ss

victim of consumption, sjirmes up m mv

memory even yet, and ii.ued.es wito every

coneeution ot let i;ue Inante. I wo la-

lics. friends of the ileeca.-ed, vtei-e to

share my vioil-'. I l-.!;ew:h,-m huislie-t,;-lv, and. tiavino- read them to sleep an hour

tft.-r midideiit. 1 performed my iiali'-lio:;r-

Iv ilu'.v of

1

'ill:: the room where the

orp-se lay, lo look al'n r tin; lir:i:s. au.l la n siroiled into :!;e garden to enjoy the piict oi' th roinunei- ni d;t. Th iloweis

w ere a interiii'r in tn-ir jie i-urops, ami the air was brealhh ss. Tin- siht of the

.'lieeted corpse, the sudden llare of

i;ii!s as the lone sirbls were remnvetl

from the candles, the stillness of the oloso-

mlterrd room, and mv own predisposi

tion lo invest (leitll with a supernatural

interest, had raised mv heart to mv throat.

1 walked backwards and forwards in the

garden-path: and the black shadows heI, ll,,, ,,!.,,,,,-,.;.,, . -,! h,ll til, MO -.CI 1Hmd 1 re-entered. My eumpani -us soil dept. and I passi P, on to the imu r chauiier. I trimmed the b::'i!s. and slood and

looked a! tho whin heap ly uer so learluhy -tiil widiiu the sha low ol the eurtailts; and

mv blood si .--mod to iV. eze. At the u:omi :it when I was turninjr away with a stroiie; ti"i l ai a more composed feel i ny. a noise like a .hitter o!' wiser-', followed by a rush a.nd a sudden .- ihm.ee. struck on my startb d ear. The .ereit was as qui.-1 as

noi -e. w hu h was .i r too

(lea'li. sni

l-.e 1-iVli

, and departed

to see

If

,.,;,,io.M-iiMf -oovel who so uevo'eil Iu".'

to his comfort. The hour parsed with, his vounjr bride there, was baa .ht wtm more true happiness than any in his most

rosperous tiav s. Kutsen was by the side of Julia, 'lloav-

, I - . I , - !.., . i ,.,T-e

en eis icon v O ' me. in- s.no. .....

-st nothin:'; hut Selford, v. h.o.-e money - in insurance, is ruined.' "Julia clasped her hands and a rdow oi I. .sure aim--! P ess, a , r her

Alas, poor man

I :o 1 e. :.o;i e-i

( u- inotber

ei Iv fini-ked. when a ser-

ooor man ltel 'eo-

i . . . , i l :

le r,,ods; but 1 liave iockcu it ep-

ere js the kev

lie had sear

ml ooened tlm door, followed nv a

,.,,, oi 'Mr. Allerton,' he observed, '1

m commissi netl i- me .u-.iuu .

a -st th.e key of vour store, for the pur-

ose ,,f idowiuLr it "p. as that is t.te or. I ie. m- wb.ieh can bo used to step the r inr rh t. sen!, w h.ieh is devouring the cib, lee'ines are of no use. the hose lays hk

fio.eit serpen! upon the orouud

I l!

audible to In

a oe

lb il yvi'ur

i,.,l ol the i ii'i-v.

;. I.-, en pie , in - t iw: I'd all unmaa -. , . , , . i

el tr.e e ' a i s - -. oi v i icari snioo

cles ol .uxiii-y: and no pin-maker was j - r-, quarb r of a pound of fine loaf suirar. nutted in l'ari-, to open mote than mie I'ut it into a mortar with the white of one shop for the sale of them, except at Xt-.v ; e-rg that has been well heat up. Add lo v-.u-. IVi.tn this it w oe.id seet.i, that th.ey those, (wo spoonsful of rose water, and 'V('r :' :,,'1"'i!"s '-'"t'-'i't for ac;r it -.;'. ' beat all together till it he so thick as just to hence pioba'.ly- the phrase of y.,, m, ,:Py. 'run, oh-erving to stir it all one way. It is an ahowam-e fn epiemly made to .V., him l.d.l on die tart with a brush or small hunch lor In rspendiutr. in the prest-ni iieH!e of of !i athers dipped in the ieine. Sit the makimr piits. it is said that i.ot le. s than tarts when so done, into a very gentle, -II lo V.) hands are successively innloyed oven to harden. ti:t t ,L-p i-nro not to !

on cvi ry pin hi lore it is i'nk-I.ed for tho'theni t tand too long, for that will discolour toilet. The process ;Jter draw im the them. wire, is to have it cut into h neths sulli- To ctTkE weak fats. Take a spoonciem to make six pies each. These are ' fid of chamomile flowers, and boil them in pointed aharpat both mils, on sion. s lorn- half a pint of milk; when cool, dip a fine ed by a wheel; tin's is done hy small boys, : linen rag therein, and wah the eyes fre;uid;o dextroii.-Iv, that it is as-.erled that ' qentiy durintr the clav, for a week, and one hoy w i 1 point JO.OOO pins in an hour! ; at'ierwa.-d.- with clear water, onlv for a few From these pointed cuds the lett::th of a day s. The eyes will feel cool and tho poi is cm oil by means of a v.-heel. the ' siehtbe greatly invie-erated.

enos ae.tn pomle-.l a.nd eld oh , a.s of lore. .Mitrm-i) or CMtAMNO tOI-D 7 RIX-

md so till the wire is worked up. 'I'hejKitTs. Hoi! the trinkets in water of am-

iieails are mai,e hv wratM'imr the wire in inonin, which dissolves the metallic enn-

a close spiral form, like suspender springs; , per of the alloy, to a certain depth, so that it is then cut, everv two turns of the wire ; after the operation, the metal is in fact eil-

lornum: or.e head these, after brim; hen-; died, nothing hut pure cold beinsr visible, ted in a liirnuor to s often ih in, are dislrib-il 'his process the waste of cold, which

it-d a.mono; small childrt n, w ho take up i takes idace by the application of neutral

a pin ami thrust the blunt end amonc the salt, to diseiiLMsro nitric acid (in the usual

i 'ads. and catchin' one. ("which seldom 1 method of cle:nirir trinkets is avoided.

-sesj they strike it wit!

l a small h

Hi-i, i:?'&J.

mer moved by a tn ddle; the head is thus lixed on with a dexterity that astonishes the sport iter, and ex-iu-s a continual ap

prehension for th" safety of the nimble Id

le liiievrs of these1 youier artists. The pin .as now assume! its wonted form, but it is

still mere brass, and must uudei-e-o the pi il-1

'-'iiiir procass. J his is commenced hv

I'.nm rsm.v tueni m a solution oi tin A: lees

i wine, iney aie men tralisleireU to a ey-

lindne e-sel. eonlaininc bran, which bc-

uitr turn; d with ;i roiarv motion, r.oiishe

!):. hy the frietioi:. .-o that they become

a rleetiy brmu! tnrv ar

I'le br.-in hv wiiDiowinc. like corn: the ' t,m,b, U',. l.i;,.v,. i!..,i iil r,,,,, n,ci

r uM'em b'.ow n oil' like chad', leaves the j ii-.s'rumejp.al iu introducing the culture of m for use. a order to make them eon-:lilat 0xcelh nt root into tlie" l.'nited Slates

vement articles oi commerce, they are was the late William Cohhctt. The folstuek in row s, into narrow strips of p., p( r, lowing directions for raisinc it are extract-

and put U',) in peeks o ! oaoers each ' ,,.1 IV ..,:.. ,....;., I... r

the numbers .; --, I. I 1-ti. and o. are intended .? 1-v lhs. f lbs. tv.c. to the thou-

h'ooisioit CAiri.t:.' It is impossible

I to manage a farm to adv:mt ire, or raise i stock to profit, without feedinsr cattle with

roots; and amomr the best of roots for

separated Irom.jP-o purpose is the ruta bana. or Swedish

fund. Jrhfs Main .

agriciihuris'; and perhaps aie as plain and correct as can beciven. JSIoile of sarins? and preserving the tfj. The ruta baga is apt to degenerate if the seed is not sown with care. Iti F,nirland we select ihe fairest roots and the

(J firieeis will lakr coe nf (,rir fr

1 .III1 S I Vi-cs fr..n, i ' i. ti 1 .n.l.o .

ccitil. -Iieuid t.o i,ii-ed, if ; edible, and well best lor set a. rejecting all sueli as arc ot

"' ' '""i-e is lode il .e-t r . f le-p, - ;lrii! Biirr a wh itish color or LTecnish towards tho

.1 le.ulie- '!) .e.,.,,f f.Mir cl i : it ihe c!:nii n ('. ! i,,-,lVvri,in- cupl. oa nin .f i rrJJUh

ml-i? au-ir.! t h iTc-itc-t p . f III mnri.

(iiiivsn, I at early Ian l io le llie .nroii:' m

oid bo;e-f, and most rei',t.,!j!r ieei. .nrly h" sin;,' ma v I" - od .,!' rnv nml eailj calves s lo I. mi--, i T-r . C ibfe- j-c io ul' H I'. 'I he H-ritcr in Nov r.i.ehnrl ba one r .oal ninny el!i, r , , rs Pcveteii to iiciiral'nr.il !ibjcrt$. eh ni( ,rat it as ,i triiion tint Ho- intro bic- ! i oi i.l' lorciu lio-i '.!- ef aele nu-1 sbrej. aiinoa; '- irele--, i in ; Te v n!:-e I fariiit'r". is u-eb-i 'li e M Aaa tieaii i,o'ii!J run l.esl.irviet n cl.rn; ly is Creisn l o f !-. Im s.'les. tlicy .1 i no' c o t nor h in (he (i; -t in-l.o.ef. ,v et c nre the liec.!-

f'rn it

i-n nedte ; (

riiia ids en II. i in

r install! ami the lire-. -ere

aii a lie cn! ne-1

was i b-i; e,; ,iov, n.

past me, and w ith the speed of !;.. 'o spra-.ir like a h e;e upon the corpse. The dili ,' ;1 ;iiapy re into thechaiiiber

Now

ou-ever. 1 shall be releasi

onlv wished me to marry him lor his mo-

v. ... And 1 have now a hope of ohtainimj my

lulia. I o-morro-.v 1 will otu-e if ao-

lv to your mother, and 1 am i-ure she will ot objeci.' or did she The utir prosiraiion o!

, ,, il.e so icen woman.

o I- I. Cl S. seen : -. i e . ,

I - - - . ,

in intcrnosiiioti o! i'rovne nce, inn

p.ti.rer opposed her dauodier s liuppi-

s,,e , 'er. and

la-ss. I i ic , e , . i.,.o . , wie;,, received in Caroline's house as boar-

' ,-s v-ho ih.us soueht to neliti n her mis-iand-sexpens s. With his Caroline to eu-

md assist !n!U, t.rauj'T in-:;.',iv

i o-i ; . no l-m:;. r

w cul l la it have m A c ..nvulsive sh-el bat. i ee-., eri :ur rayed to the animal p

i-e eui-di al my cms. ; i- r ,a eo',d over me:

seti'-eoium.iiul. 1 tnish-

I w i;

orn

"ii

.1 . ..I 11 1, ....

set out m mi uioaoi oi -i.iii ii oi iij'iu, in a rich soil, remote from any roots of the turnip or cabbage kind, to preserve the s-ecd pure and unmixed. Two or thruo roots, if they do will, will yield KCfd sufficient for an acre of land. Let the seed remain in the pods until the time of sowin LT. Timr of xmi-iii. The time of sowing may be from the 2i)th of June to tho

Kith of .Inly, as circumstances may be. (Ji''if: mi l Prfiiarution f tin Lund. As a line, rich garden mould, of great d, pth, and luniiiir a porous substratum, is be.-t for every tbimi that veirttates, exci pt plants that live best in AVater, so hi l i st w ith ruta baoa. I know of no soil in the Fnited Spites, upon which this root

a.tcd wiin the greatest l i-

eonra'je ;

to work w ith doubt

refncvotiir Hi - nan ,i i-uoou

lie. e , . t i e i : . : i ni toe i.eail I o a i i

iKTtdti!ons!v,J ; n I at'eiiipteii to mai iici from th.e hodv. With la r claws flV d in th.e brer., t, aii-1 a :'' like the w ail of an inf. rnal spirit, she crom-hed fearh ssly ,ii(. n it. and the slain ; 1 ready upon the sheet , i.ir. it! ee l in-' that it Wollhl be impossible to n ',;!, e her v. iihout s'ioekiatj--y dis-iiu-itm- the corpse. i scii.ed It. r hy the tb.roal. iii the hope of oho ikmu her: bot wiih the I'rst or s.-, re of mv f.nr-rs.

she liew into my fa- -..and the iafariatod animal seemed , -t;ad 'd that it was a contest f-.-r life. i 1 all' blinded by til ' fury , ! 1 . 1 !. ... It .,. ., , I- , , ,ie O

oi her aimer., i mo . -i i" i no . -ml she inii'.iet'.i itely leaped a. rain tipon tie- eorp-e. -and h id covered her f. ct and, face v. ith bl-io I bej'ore 1 could la'eot er my I,..! ! neon hi r. The body was no l-n-r r

in a situation to he spared.

. ! a l.r.irr r rati' . T'oi wi,!oi leu1.! y a Cj'ni . itc t at..tt" ! iiapoo i, ti." I.n .ai ( rat '!. ; I i.t i oid. ed Veit a hove -h-ire el' inn I : I rri -Mine! im; r.oeiei I t i:i tii'-ii IP.itsi.l taUie: are i.f --attic, la (Vf nir tl-.cks cpueruiiy uil! li,liit n-v 'Ii":' vi iv -1 on em:'. ' . '; ' - Y VJ " .

tnay not ne ci

Fx. m.t exr Ink. i:!.v mapi:. Infoj ciii'ty. cx.-ep.inc a j.urc tand and a xtiff ., ,,- p,, :.(.,,-. ,,;it Pore poute'.s of cop- e.Vy, w hich are very rare in this country. '. ,- s "w. VI pulverised. Take i'n' . pounds '.Manner f .V-rj: My plouchmau !,,- p',,v i. :,mlbod ii. in Ii or 7 e-ailoiHlptits the crom.d up in little ridges, having ,.e i-.'e.or ;,. i her water, and h n itltv.o furrows on each side of the ridge, so h, s j'.'.'ih'd'h aifan houradd four pounds of i that each ridge, so that each ridge consists ,,-,l!s hroki ii up. ami a ipaar'a r of a!ol four furrows, and the tops of the ridge nm'td ofahmi Alter anmle r half hour's J w ere about four feet from each other; and i, ili pour the whole of the materials as ,,o ploughing was performed to a great i:it., t;T,, Keg, stir the cmteids well togeth- depth, there was of course a very deep

, r. ami let it remain a weei.. si a i oil; oic pm.' i ..-

w ii.f!.- several linn's a day. Then put lu

ll O :f

a 'pound

f

um Ara ue, in

'curing ol

1

ow tier, and one pound and a hall ol su a- caudv. iieave the mixture a wee:

oi-.js -r. stirring ii

After three

m 'V lie

1 took ; re to have the manure placed

so ;u tube under the middle of each ridge tii:;t i-. to say. just beneath where my set d '. as to come, which was sown principally in this manner: A mar. went along

by the sides of each ridge, and put down

.pieni . .

.. I t ..,..1 ow o:

,.'....r:., ..p..,. ,,,-e i-i'iuiirir!,, uerwith I.ge.if.vo or three s.i lis m places Jen ox twelve 'I-., j p ,'..,' moe.khn.r, add a drtchtn J it.ches distance from oat-h other, just drawof 'ciov'-s -;d cinnamon, m powder, wiih I iug a little earth ovi r and pressing it light1 .. , o I o. ... .. ,1... , 1 ,,,!,. l, m itn il VP.

an ounca ol anise sen!. io render tur-.iy U ,

ink of a beauidVl bine black, add to tin

contents a quart '

Mr. Allerton gazed a lew moments u

h--; u-tfe and danuh'ers; but tne next han

1.-..1 I. , o- to tbo irentleman: "It is for

ood of the community. AH 1 :

, i .. .1... , , ' l.

vort h m the worm is m ui.e. sio.i.

aid,. . , Sir. vou act as a christian, ami doimtess will receive your reward,' said the -enthiti-m. . 'Come wife, come girls' continued air. W.erton, w hen the ggntleman had depart

ed t nsi oo and ta'.e one more i'mhv ...

our home heaven only knows how long

it will be ours.'

Pirn carriages of the other guests soon

af.er arriving, thev all ileparteu. ami n .'.

Julia and Caroline alone. Midnight mid passed, and for two dreary hours after tliey wandered from window to window, in hopes of seeing Mr. Cranger return. Hut it seemed to them as if the world was ion f,rc. md they were lef' alone to ftrug-

,- , . I ,.,!,., f. , ,,l'l

.ni! no one leelS moie o :ey en ...

diose "ft repe.ua. 1 lines of S( oil: ( !, womanl in "'ar b.-nes ef ease, !'neert,ibi. coy. ;uvl h o,l to , a r WWn cure an 1 ;oeea-U wr'uei the brow, ( lai-a a m'eii-'.iiiui a'ct' 1 th""- ., n

l-v wn.t.is.

Such a nigh'd. It was like a lestival ol Dian. A burst of a summer shower at sunset, wiih a chop or two of thunder, had

purified the air to an intoxicating rareness, and the free breathing of the dowers, and the delicious perfume from th.e earth, and tho fresh foliage of the new spring, showel the delight and sympathy of inanimate

nature iu the nigttt s b-'auly. J here was no atmosphere nothing between the eye r.nd the penrlv moon and she rode thro'

the I leavens without a veil, like a queen

as she is. giving a glimpse of her nearer

e autv for a f' s'u.l favor to the worsnip-

her v ith a d spe rate grap too raw her ",;:

hut to mv horror, t ie half laoer, d ami bloodv corpse rose upright iu h.-r la tig--and, w hile 1 p.ea, d in fear, sat wi'.li droo-

uid head lallen wrdi joiasny

Years

ping stars I was a student at the fmier

iitti" arms

1, '.,!,. .s:., s oxer the shouh'.er.

b.ave md removed 'led fearful spectacle from mv cm s. The corpse sank back, and 1 sucetedad in throttling the monster, ami threw her at hist lifeless from the w indow. I then composed the liisturbei limbs, laid the hair away mice limn

stnoothlv on the loreliead, and crossing

the hands over the bosom, covereo t.i iolated remain", and left them again t

. i. -e Al - comnamons. stramreU

enough, slept on. and I paced too garucn w alk abme,' till the day, to my inexpivss iblo relief, ilawju d over the mountain.-'.

r-iAnurAOTUKB or rzris. Of the first invention of these conve-.-l ,1,, tdl. i ,,o r.,ei:ol

UleUt ni iiei 'S oi oio i, ,in ,e, ... - seenes to have been preserved injiHory. The French r.vy, vith prolmbili'y, hy

Slliidia'el-I liuhgo.

oi . i - ,.-e 1 1 .- ta'.mo a i t,i a r-1 sect

III LO . '- " - . '

tor of a pound oi md::;o, redamtig it to

nail piece-. sprinkling a Hide wafer o:nt

and the te xt d iv add to it two pounds

s,ibihm-ie acid, ami h ave u to m-i si

iu a warm place. :ninnji -i .".

I'o r.K.iiovr. seors or im; v:t"M i.tv-

,:N- Take a mould canine or soon- i

pare tall-w milt it ami dip tne spotted part of the linen in the ne led tallow ,l-n not i; into the v.a.s'i. w hen it w iii be -

come per!': ctiy white. This is r,iven from exp rier.ce. To ritr.st'jivr. (Jim its ! r,rNei:r.u lie it up a little Cum Arabic water with.

the wbitts of egos; dip the gra-pes iti lb let litem t'.ry a little, then roll in finely po-, il, red 'sugar, put lh-m on a sieve t. dry. turn and add sugar t'dl perfectly dried

J'o KKItr ileiTl.u swmtT. -Mi H U(.. r

a ' en eooien, sao

'oit'

it

i.m it wi

and put it in shorn jars, cover, d loose. .1 .. !, i- l'a-n rinar

A It; l T Id'.i.o - i i i-'- i ' i

i 'i .o,d core tart noples. lay m paste, cov-

, - tth the same; hake half an Lour, when

drawn, g-utly raise the . p .nut. add sr

! date qnicUv. Iielorc llie cr.riu ercomc too drv. In this method four pounds of

1 sowtd seven acres. 1 wo men sow

ed tho whole seven acres in two days. .71 rr rd;urc. When the plants wem fiii l'v up. we went with a small hoe, ami and "took out all but one in each. AVe next went with a hoe, and hoed tho tops of the ridges about six inches wide on each side of the rows of plants -,,,,1 th-n horse hoed between the rows, w ith a common horse plough, after the manner of filling Indian corn, or potatoes

by Ci r-1 turning the earth lrom the plant

and" next towards the plants, at th.e second hoeing. Thrreis no ground lost in

these wide intervals, lor the lateral rooU of the large turnip as well as the ruta bagri, w id extend f ix feet from the hall of tho plant; and my crop of thirly-lhree tons, or thirteen hundred and twenty bushes to tho acre, taking the whole field together, had the same intervals: and less than this, as was practised by my neighbors, always diminished the crop." Wide as the intervals were, the leaves of some of the plantwould nearly meet ucro's the rows r.nd I ha- e had them frequently muct in KnjlauJ.