Wabash Telegraph, Volume 1, Number 11, Vincennes, Knox County, 20 June 1828 — Page 4

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$3o Urol Selections.

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I : rime! from the Stir. Yhy then should trtedo.rfs friends - ?t air Wlit-ii malt r Heaven's peculiar care, hi vain the dhrt to salable A na'.i n to herself hut tni'. ; A v, a 11 controtd the r;iin ea As ii.cit determined to !: trre. The laodof wi-Joai, vr.lo.. sunCi '-diail not t o Turkish davcs hehaii;--KVn now a th'ni'Ujriiu v u' o proclaim?, Th': (irvciau youth have lur-t their chains; 'i'h'' spirit of their iitbh" ;ireTheir brea?t with emulation Cv: ; llcm-am thfiafa!! the fje-m;.n ln-o, That woo'; en-lave t!:-u'r r.ame ami race JlavM how they rni-c the ven ::;! cry, Ti " fdlov.vrs oft!." prophet rh It: vain th-v ')' th1, is j ur-iie?, An'! !' i p in blood the bhulo imbrues J..-t a; a he IJ of waving ;rain,

lie::

h t!

e sickle

i.u;

.am;

!.- ft!. t;.J 1 aik.di rank? auuicl, Yv'h.h . ioteri'hoats their prouas confounJ. Oh! '. ci Ui.ii fill freedom's U m--, ?h nca'h lit- j ' ti-iot"s er"j( tn! b'o-.vf j Aad ti rrh to tyrants that endav,, !l'iv:ne the weapon ol the hravt; ;m they si,,iii chain ihc ra'.ng sen, .t h e men .Lte-:iuiied to be in e.

LOVL'ri FIRST SIGN. 1 5 there riii hoar more sacef. more llc-st, A at id lif' rheouei'ij si.rnr, If j.iv , Yr ;i bi tt,,; artless brea-d, It - c.-e? fear? hi twrfli; Ti; v.h. ti t'i heart, it knows not v. !iv, Vhth rapture tdl'd, breath, s love's fait si-h II uv -v:ii!v svvret the niorr.cvts llv. .! ! ;!uiii- il every tie!?, Wivn to'i'Uy nzmr on t at eve, WhcT'1 til.rcst j.itioll dlVel's. And the aui! boom llirotbini; i.'.;h, "With load alarm? huathej l.M r- r'a-L iijn.

And tho'ih the time is t'ed, A'id r ia - ( 1.9 y 5 it ;;iT, et -(ill -luli memory sweetly -he ! lake moon -harj-, s ori the wave A beam t! it y, t -h.ail ILht fan ye, And cheer wita thoiuht cala. c'i firs'

ir:C connccliua. The other brands arc,

an academy for the sons of wealthier per

son?; an agricultural institute connected

wit!) a small experimental farm, and a manufactory of fanning machinery and

implement;. The academy consists of 50 or 00 pupil-, chielly of patrician familie. several German princes and young nobles

if tint nation union? them. These boys

are taught every branch of useful learn

in?. In teaching the sciences, considera bie aid is derived from the method ef Pestaloz;i, which consists in exercising the reasoning faculties more than is done by

the ordinary plan of instruction, and in making the proceess much less a mattei of rote. Carpentry and gardening are added, as means cf filling up the hours of relasatien. 4'Ths character, the temper, and t!ic

habits of ihe pupils, are the paramount objects of the superintendence exercised oyer them, hut so as nevtr to oppress 01 annoy. The methods of preserving thi 'watchful attention, and at the same time leaving the pupils free from a sense of restraint, ate among thoe processes which

n description can Mifficiently represent The jrreat principle seems to be an appeal to the well known fo ice of habit, and a judicious variation of their pursuits and stu dies, muted with a never failing gentleness and serenity of temper in the instructors

ami guardian. The pupils cat at Mr. Fellenberg's table, which, is plentiful yet simple they n:ea!l treated in precisely the -ame manner, whatever be their rank. The Agricultural Institution consists of aI out twenty young men more advanced in

iyeais, who have constant access to the juhoic of the farm establishments, as well

as to the experimental put of about nine acre-, attached to this part of the establishment. They are instructed in the

hook learning afso of the subject, and of The aits and scienries immediately cont!Ci;ted uith it. and assist in the imiuove-

1

Soldier zndSckczhnzjtcr. The follow-jlife. It h pleasant to conteiv-plate the as to occupy ala-.ut a h-uiil. cf its cnp:

prospect of the appi oa hing greu ne?s and i ; he then su-pends. in it perpetulu

grandeur of this r. e tern empire, and larly a certain quantity of quills, with the:

trace it infancy to that penod when a feathered part uppermost, sj that their mighty continent shall be enfolded in its lower extremities shall barely touch tht vast embrace, and ocean barriers alone! sin face of the water; the boiler is the:: arrest its omtaro. march. (covered with a well fitted lid, the ivaler is 7Vf7ifoi True American. ! ma le to boil, and the quills are kept in ih .1 . '. Ljfiiasji-1 j vapor bath for ;ome hours. Tins proce-s KSCJ1PTS. (disengages the oily particles from the. - 1 1 i -! l , and renders them soft an I trar.rp r Inttrmittant Fever. It is stated m i';cu The followir? dav, alter I cing t!i paper, ot l'luladelphia, that Mi . Car- ujlh a j., ne? JnJ r.,.,,of ,vl!, :i

cii an alkaline p

iigrur, or the

:r.r ike inconvenience ot t t i

the shops, which has i.ctn tlunon-ii attii . . t

P.perino; and which, Horn cautot i xper-. it!l too muc!l f:-ci!i

imeuis made ny several pnv siuana 'i in.iij (jirc f r Stor

ing pithy paragraph is found in Mr

Brougham's speech it relers, of course to the appointment of the Duke of Wellington as Prime Minister. " The;e are not the times when the soldier only is abroad. Somebody of mori importance had risen, who had re duced the soldier to nothing, even if he weie ten thousand times more potent than he is. In the nineteenth century, a new power bears sway. The Schoolmaster is abroad, (Hear, hear.) '.ill trust mure U

him, armed zi'iih his primer than to the

soldier xvilh .:s bayonet.1

A public-house at the village of Turnis-

ton, in Yorkshire, has a sign consisting ot poui traits, at lull length, and in full costume, ol four personages: a king, a soldier, a paison, and a tanner; and the house isyelcpt 'the Four Alls."' Out ci

the mouth ot his Majesty are the words k I nrnvoni nil ", flip sohlif-r s.ive. I fiodit

rn..l."lhP. nnrann-l i.n.v for a!h"' an,' Sw u iAy attacked Uith a 1:1 ol(.

the fanner liuishes with. "1 pav for all.' jqqy. Among l! Lincoln Mercum. l the plot ua:5 u

Question, by an Englishman to an Amer ican arriving at Liverpool from the Lulled Sates: What are )our newspaper writers about? Answer. Tearing in pieces tlie characteis of the Piesident, the Secretary ol State, and the old General who conquer ed t he savages of the South West, anc res' uedjN.Oi leans from your fatal grasp. lit joinder. Success to their endeavors! We sIiaII not be sorry to say, on your oivn authority, that all your public men are scoundrel- and liars. Two members, one an opposition man. and the other a friend of the administra lien, were conversing 3 estcnJay , on the

characters ol the contending parties.

m.riir Those (a oh res-

ity,is touud ti kanactheicneJv uliKt'vWuiMM- who sutTer under thresting luteimittant l ever !d,si,e,-in- ,0:clvn of an impcdimeiit in Cure Jar the fyity,, -Lately, a vvo-, (h( ;r cilecllMp C1I,MJ... man pas-ng througn the street- vd i-JwU.Jt ll4tXP . .. or-

icem'c

ins cf arl!culati0n--ly a !e:so

ie persons attia.te.i . , ir4..ih-. 1:1 tl.u him.-

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oung sailor, wno, on t , .

the woman, called out lor some

cf reading aLa.d

w ith

! '.tii

I - I .' tec:::

li --. lui at least two hours in t'. ceairc

grams ol course salt, which he iorce. fio.(jfo Ch (j.,v qul0 r..Coaitne:;.ler 1 finer mouth. This .mmeuiattiy h id U.e . .,( , k. , C;UI , v.;tu dfect of restoring the woman ,ccllli:Av ollC uuitv of the u'iu - u." and speech, and her convulsion was at) - f x , "

once yui a so, iu 1 ut y wu.i mj.iu.

who lias hoc ti at Madagascar an.

i:iy

7o ra.iuve inc tJf'c J iur.nps Jr. 7.1 mn-

or iuller

'in

ie t i-te ot the tu: nip e.i-:-

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otner lOie.gn p!aee-,says m: no, ,u, i..,- . , o'V milk and butter, bv d

iemcdy apn.ied to i-ersns 111 ep..e;.-y - .., (.. nitic ?l, n. tvlti;r, ;v.,u u a ith irreat sue e,-s. 1 ;,. 1, .,,.d en. ill t..- t:U

Fever auJ A-.'c. The

.emtdv lor tin: itver

i "w nig simple

n.i ai'ue ni- 1' e:.

fin.l! lit' II! . tl hlMllll' 111 !!:'. : li I ill I ' 1 I . ulo

' - ri - --' ;oriiap

eie niaieieu huii mai uuun.viuinc wi- j j..

order, and iu no instance n.is it I nle; t'

put vili ei.;at gaih r.-ot miU, u hen warm from the cow. entsieiv removes::;;', tactu

id the t'.iiusp.

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Monthly

a:

sih.

A Gentleman conipl, lining to las loot-MaUcr, that a pair of boots recently rt:t to Iain witstoo slicrt, and that he wanted a 1 i;r to cover the whole calf, had the folloum:; ;. d'tspnt teLt to him .- XEW COOTS. Thrsp Boots v.erc n ver math; for me; They are too short by half, I want them hoi ; cno!:li, C.'y, see, To cover all the tail.

We (said the opposition man) have the greatest weight ri ch tractcr." -Ci ranted said the admi'ii-tration in in :) you have

jmcntot rnaciimery. 1 he manutacto: y oi ; enough to sink uu. we have only enougu ;machinery and impu tnents consists ot two, to lloat with.1' branches one ofi ominoii husbandry tools! Our pat ties at pre-ent, ''resemble two

ladies ol easy virtue, in whose nuaneland scoldings, one icproaches .tnd reiij;ces the other with her weakness with a lover the last night, and the other retoits you are woise than I, for ou

;;ts well as of thoe improved at Ilolvvyl; j the other intended to carr ou improve

ments in this essential article. The former furni-hes a profit which defrays the

expenses ot t lie latter; lor it not only s.up

y.iiA1 -:e- mo j.(o-.. i :;lt muno . in netai::-

-lh-cta couqdi te cure m the cuurie 0! ) ,!mre.ii Cdois o:, the n:u. lew day s. lUa,ii: Chnm. ;.. ..:ii a -,-.. th twvig of elder letrth--One quut ol a hi-hey,two table spoons :,A.:US i1:lvIg? '.rap;-,!' out the pit Ik till lul ,d ganir k rut hue, and a piece ot asa-jJ o! t,jt. ., liieul, U lth eeds of il .i'. -iVetida ai.oul ti.e size ol a history nut, ail;... 0,- liar,nt ,j;,t ui,lch ,;1 to be well sii.iktu together. Ta;e homi .,,... .... . ..,,.,, ..mamd then, .ml.

! ui";,4l JV . illiv liaiv ia-'vi, . x

.1 quarter to a half gill every morning. 01 iwneaday, uaiil the lever iias it li, continue t( take a little occasionally lor some time after.

i mould, and

.tut: ti!: t.'treiher the w

bits of wo !. plant the wh.de m a pot liil t-d with e;::th. propel :v prepaied. Tin

-tern- of tlie diileient iloweis will tht:- he

w t 1 - y-i 7 9 . -

lumcly Jr inc H fioymjj i"' incorp.)ite.i a- to .-hibit to theev one -cruplc ol Salt ol Tartu, and iU gr;.in-jiin!v ,!e r.firn throwing out branches o"v -Cochineal, (pulverised.) a.i ; a gill ot v.a ju tyACV. a:aiWous to the seed

dies the faim, but leaves a surplus of ma-i committed adultery the mjrht belo; e, and

chinery and tools for sale. The pupils oft put horns on your hu-band'" unfoi tuuatethe ac;ulemy aie instructed in the hamli-j ly there is Iwo much truth iti both., cralt arts. Those of the Agricultural In- Leheve nothing .iginst another but ui-

stituhou in those immediately connected ; on good authority ; nor leport what may

ler, to be sweetened as I'lven.

Dose for an infant, a lea spoon full fou: times a day, mci easing die dose in pro

vv Inch piodu. ed them. S.re Back i:i I lone. White '.e.id. xr.ot lened wiiti n:ii:-: t sweet oil. has been 1

poition to tne age, an aauitm iy tn.e ""jn)mInt.,llje,! ;ls the most elTecttvc apphca-tahlespuoi-s iull 111 the same time. m if, al.jVC ,.o;i..,LaaU

1 ut

C

roup

-'or this disorder so fatal! jt m;,v not In. general! v known t ntip-

V.'hy, Sir. said. I-Rt, v. itli -tilled lauh, 1 o alter them 1 11 try : Bat 11 the ,:ov t r all :!it c i,". They m-ast he jive Jet! ii:Jl. Anvicn. Would a man wish to offend hi? luends let him t;io lin-m advice. w)i:hl ;i lover know the surest method T 1 . . .

!y uh!ch to lose ms m;-lress I let him

iwith that branch, and the other class in hurt another, unless it be ri.uer hurt to t children, M. Lrctonneau, a medical mat.;k.r,. that by i.eMi.eanug their -a;t w,;

trades of blacksmith and whelw right,; ethers to conceal it-

which may in alter nle allord tliem a -up , 1 he philosopher Ihc:! said Pleasantly

port. I hose boys that are taken into this! of the King, who, by handluls. pulled his cctUin cure. It consi-h, ot blowing alum

e-tabii-hmont from the lower grades ol ' hair ciV his head for sorrow, "Does ti,LS ;mt. the thi oat of the iiu? child by means life are bound to remain until thev onivo: man tu.i!.- ih:.i Inld.-wc, i.; . romo,!,' !'., ltd" an in-tiuinei.t wjiich M. Lretonneao has

at T'onr, vtho has long inaue the suijeci ! a-salu-; ida. or other arom::hc, h-h i'':n

his study, appears to I ave ditcoveiecJ a considerable distance arvmd vdl f-eit

at the age cf twenty one yeais.''

VARIOUS THING!

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cruet. ' mvenied tor Uie j urpo-e. in some eases. ; H;,j un.ier water, tne n-.: wi:. u.o. 10 1:, Why, Mr. ,M said a tall fellow to a tvv0 or lhree ie-eiitions of this tiealmeni luny ho a-ily h'-d held ct little .er9ou who' was hi company wit!- are sulhVie..'.; in others live or six aie tie j Top'rsst v-s.So-.e la::iili-s in this five 01 -i huge met!, j protest y"t,u are cessaiy. Numeioib chddien, who weiej town, keep egg- thinh the suuiiiiei ;w sosm all 1 did not see vou before.'' "Vei V ! rill,i,,l.V falling victims to this In-hiiul dis-j,je following method:--For I'-' (toea ov

it w ith deii-rld .

uch is the las..!iial.'

inlluencc d" these aiornatics, that 11 t!n-y be applied tc ti e vvlnde hand, iaai it I e

heiii under water, the ti-k wi'i ll-c k to it.

:er advice.

vVoald a com tier terminate his

rcigu s paitiahty .'lot him j,ive him ' ice .

In renlv to .'in nlxpn aiivi .,, !,-, ;.. i.

II - 1- 1 . . . ...

II- 11 t V ' " -'i.e.o, ioi-;ii,.t,, v , ,.t(, U)(. Liuie irentlemen,'-! order, alter Ihe exnib.l.oc ol the antipno- all0Ut a tjU;irt i !mie and acuc0Vr.:, lv, that no c.eott was to he given to!am ,;,iU (uUn,cncc h.t!1eultV UQ1,t,r 8lx logi-tic and cUiet supposed remedies, hav e,t. it u. tiure or foar quaits of hoi wau-r;

x iKuc.ui,,; iiohj any man in oiiice. on anv. ...... . ' :. ' , . . . b... , m . I I,, M. I ; . t . r 1 f 1 1

3 r IfMlU ' Ilir rr I 1 1 1 I 1 o TP l l'l I 1 1 1 I YVilIIII v-. , - Ak-w...-....

s ?al 1 .. 1.1. i.:. ?

Ul-

1 saort, are we desirous to I e univer-

rai'v haled, avoided, and d(irJ. tbp

means nie always in cur p-uar. We haveiiut to c -list, and the co.isequcnces aie infalh!)!e. The friendship of two vou?,g ladies, though apparently t Minded on the io,:, of

eternal atlacnmetit . tt ra, mated in the fd

subject, Mr. Canning

'ucb sentiments di-race only those.

the whole ol them.

!

Love. A i d 111, J man had a wife whom! Lhcrnvrt tea

.. f, .,1 1 . 1 j 1 1 uuic. . i iiiin ma i uau a uiu ion wlio utter them: and shew on y w hat it 1- 1 11. . . . , ., t!..,f f,t4..', i, 1 he loved to excess, though b' was told sut that tney who aie capable o imputing, , 1 . ' h..-rt m 1 1 .1. 1 1 o she was ver uglv. A im sician otleiea me base moiivcs to odiers won d hemrtdves ' . 1 , . .

be. it the CiO ir. olliri il i!n .t. v

r, ... , , ,, , V , i consent to it

1 1 t 1 ... 1 1 , ' "the love which I have or my wi e, an 1 -O'l. Uat (lO V 111 1 1:1 nrpj 1 I I rrv i .. .... i .. . . I. J '

. ' -..."t5-; .... .Jli4.livt.jlf t.i.111

let it stand until cold, then pour ;t on the

L'tirary 6'ac. ( ,. :eo m a stciu jar. adding 1 unce cuie lor the cor- ol cieam cf tartar, and water eiivingh to

sumption, continues to be highly recom-'cover the eggs. We are assured tl.ui ep-gs

tided. Take a double ban and ol tut j 1, e t.. in preserved minis way iaji

is a

00

loquy, convicts only one. In the United

that laic is my l.aj'pit.c

to cure him of hlmdncs he would not! plant , wash it clean, and pour halt a ja:

1 should lose,' said be. i Ion of boding w a ler upon it, and l hi n If t

it simmer an h air and a halt. When cooi it may be di-.nk .-everai limes a day. The leav es and stems euiv tnuuld be Used;

than twelve months. .V. IF da?cv..

lowim- mnnnpr. M ;.i i .1 ' S tat e s. as in F.oo-i, ,") . , j.. , , . A Cornish rlerL'vniati having a disntue

notthmk vour l-uie well suite-Hoi'dan-i ,e;lit d"elame, ev ei y thing that co:nes: concen.ii.g several .-hares 111 ditiet out , ,ljtl1 ' " ... . UV- . " . mirw fo'ind it i,p1-f.j..irv In coiul In- :, ! C ' TC K-r l.CrilJ. A l-entlema.n

110; ana as a sincere lurndet your- r vui,iiouisi or a neutiaJ. i he ' V - m - , , . . .., ... ,.r... .. ,V ;:,P,t r,r i v:i t o r o n n ., ,. 1 .1... 1 . ... ; L mdon li-iil) oi the law to have some con-l' ,,,lC(i ulh '"'oims us he has uun.,

c-:. t , .. I" 11 11.11II 1 1 OI 11 1 1 IU iU IU ' !' j v...lii,v.i.i u:m ill,; lo: ! f- I atli.1 - 4

V.h-

Jj A ) v e n ie e W vv. u d . A COY v. ill he recciva il at tin's Or, v.i,o?e cihi'-ati ..1 ha nol butn iicb ctcd: ;i i n:;' !- -pen.-a!d, that l.c ihoidd Le able to real and rite. As many applications have b-i u ma.li: tu i , tcfoi e, t.'.H notice 15 inserted for a;: .livut.t

to iiia J iinna-dialel v.

Toe other naturailv aiTt - led by u.'h a ! "t dislm,M:ished catccr, i "public serv.-; rsal.on with the witness, examine tbejJ' oldamed by brueang g.ecn ,.ea JuI;(;,0 ,K,,-cf mee,itv, rephoi; "1 idf VCI V !ce, do not avert suspicions or accusations, V" ' The ves, a ce, t un and die, na cure lor much obh.ed to" you tm dear lor your!' dishonorable mt, ane and arll. d.v tne very soon l.und (hat h.s .egal ass,- ;"rn It shou! . be appued to the com at lOll AV,L, a 'vice; .h,', proof of vou"r fiieudbii, de !,k('' " 'd paUioti.ai both conJ mt was as groat a somnd.el a, ever wa'N ? or live night, ,n succession. T11K JIoim. ana Lot oll thet,;,. re ad- 5o,ne itturu- f would 'in'cerc iy re 't!cniU tWli ate ofthin-s. iotYtoc rolls. However, as lie thought hislt cqutlty e.ncaciuUs when applied to, LJ from ,iv,r, ,u,w o,a il ly Mr.

I Vati-nal iti'tc j Kuowieuge nut; hi he u-etul, he b .eved a l, j ieua n. wovvn. u.e a:i'.ia,:on n -.-ir.i,.,.'. : l ;tl him h!S i.aeei.s, took him to compare his' r:i'jk)t Chimieijs. A hirge bhidder fill- title undiq)Utaldcaiai the tenata p tyia. -.- lirKli:' l uinc:iC5S. 1 he lo! Iowum' arc - 'i ,. . . ,-t ,l ... up niocin'fi' -lhcnl I. l'f wi v no ovin to pcciili:-.; circuai-.tance-, win u- r. ... - ,, , , , ! surveyor s drawing- wihlhe situation d en w mi an , suspenoo. aooui i.j.i wa up i 1 T ,' ' '"Om- s teuve.l ,,ll,e , ',,. ,,c. Wl , ,1C , , x Oho . I,mp,- Lv a ,,,ec O .; atlaclicij.. fffZ" " " i" U 'J"' Iu . , u, ,,H,;:-lheAr,b,.u,s!caJi;;ii ,,. ,,oUsna e,lcM;i .as 1oaK:k,a,!,li,!,culaM,al,,olacl,:J,:io:e'!i''0 - ,,.

comnend you to rrhmiuish your singing. ; some of your upp.er notes re-emble the oi lo ii, us squeaking of the lehne race" The advice oi neither was lot'owed

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, ' O ' '"'"; " mcm.l.., i'il.ie.tll,l,tl ., ,i,'-.,-l,afl I., 5,r .,. !,. -ra..v ea-ilv lUMfW-l l.y nail-, .till, it l ..tRn.'cs. panaris, the Landiti Chiisiians :a 'rfi;cr-' . , . . . .1 l-i. rlmrrev ' 1 ill. ., f, ; out to the piuon woo stood at the lop, s-iokv ciiiu.tuv . r-rr ,al, Idol itois; the Germans. Liu'a Iswear-I n , ; i -n , Furcctf.sriihc yJcri.'arW.'.-oV-, ers; the KaohJ, f-.th ,M,. I,.. "ov, ai y ou have not eonhned your h or sulphunn s ri col, silk , strazv I ouncl:.

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i'i 3 1 " j v ug 1 1 1 p . i y , I'u1. i.:i'jo fin iiiiuys yc i m uuu a c paling (ii-ii some llguteo

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"Mr l." 1 "... ,ta . '. . . . 11 .r L., 1 .. 1 1 1 ' 1

wyl, Canurn cf Feme. Switzeiland, of a' colors; the Fi'eti 7lu i"dl- (i ' ' l'i i,0;n tl'e Ul'laCe lo thc f,U,.lrc' ,ra ''; chai coal- ,.St this chal,ng-d,-h into a smali

hoc I of Industry, selected iVom Mr 1 Luc Filers: tho p..,.? ' u l u nou T,L lu 1,1,11 11 u i-.cio?e room wiuioui a cnmiucy, u ciosct or

i

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oeghHurs (member cf lu liament of; Iutch, Spice Dealers, and j.Jo Clieese!

regions i"1 "I cannot exactly ascer-1

a large

box. Then s'rew an ounce ori

t..!T.tt IJiitiin) account of this institution.; Merchants; the Indians, Lexers; the;'. delivered before the Foucattos Commit-! Jews , Dogs; the Mainottos. Hot headed! . .,-..'V' tcc Fellows; the Moldivian--, StupM Faimer-1 !nl!i':'''

Vt i t'::nr whe.o men's nur.Js arcr t".m- and Hams without horns; the IVisi

cii towaius thegu U qji-stion, connected lel headed lleietics; the IVdes, Foastin Willi the character and support of tiie j Infidels; the llogusaus, Spirs; the litis"

laiu the distance, (replied tiie i i v ine) but two of pulverised In imitor c on the hot

our hold and you 11 bt there in a 'coals. Hang up the ai tides lo be bleach-;

ed, close the room, closet or c!:et, and;

Jet it han' ihiee hours or longer. A

po-r,

1 or lav s

IV I ! b lint nr.'il . i .. r- , . .... I (!. i in. I b 'ill I.... .

v, .. , . i tuui,.u:uii iiu i itic ! -' , 1 1 1 .i i.u ii ivussiaus" tiie r-'m

i.ot.-, i.. mI.;.. . . ....... i i .... i - i a v . ... .

is uoming nruc ii umai iuku,i:h- i ;n tars, Lari nm ; aters

in i i" Vcvi-'l r'::i!i!.t :i 5 ; I i. , ti

Some idea may he formed ot the vast; line colored wo l lens shoubi be suiphered maa'ak laanncr. 1'.; will .- II i .. :, estetit d our country when it is known, i:i this wav previous to hein dye I . Kur, and -'ich other produce a. e. ;y

v i.'m emits, Juiic, li,.,

,. urn that t!.o ;i:st ir,tmiution of Mr. i'el-lthe 'cnetiatis, Fish'-i men ; the Walhi- bi

o u.c: - pi ias -aouto p'owci luiiv interest ; aus, l luuiers. v;t tlie Bohemians and tc thinking put of the community. He Curds they say, a Ucbcrnian liiddles, and i- the hea.d et a iuost respectable nati ician ! a Curd dances

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tint cou-iderably mie tiiau onemonthj To take uiUdc:.- o:.d of linen. Ihfj it jta.-ses between the dale and the leceplion' well with soap; then scrape some line

j o: intelligence. (i u: ui. .u uns piaee , 1 1 om cnaiu, aim run mat m the linen; lav it on Aikensas Ferntorv, one of the exti erne Ube gr ass, atid as it d ric, w et it a Iiltlc. : rVUV' "ri 1 ' -'1 Mr. D. V. I .o ...,,, .he V f.rw.r,,, J,..e. ,l :. ... ! -S-N to snp. rinura!, and carry o;; ! i3

I ".iiiM ui nit u'm.-ni. i ii j'.i - i nnij ii i.j't , iiLjit.u 1 1 1 r: opcian.JO

Fhiloscphj oj a Cj::dlc Snujr. Uv. Franklin recommended as a substitute for snulhng a candle to Pcrnd down the Piiutf. Some prying genius or other hadiscovered that the sro;!' so Lent down re

volves round the caudie, following the course of the son. Such is the faci as we have over and over witnessed, and of which any one may satisfy himself turning

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...... i ..it v aiiu.u oi rer:ic, and possesses, about four miles from the city, an hereditary estate, suthciently large for one of bis wtat!o:i. i:, that frugal count rv, tho' tml rig. mdeed. ifcompaied with thee-re it

t!i!n,s lie has effected bv the judicious dis-Vit-on of it. Fond olsludy, and particularly attached to agricultural pursuits, he c uly in life devoted hiimelf to the prai?

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. i c v-nit !. liO'.Vtl llie st.U I. nnd clil.-m.r l,..

ztvi r ,rs cc,! ,Uc cfa cvZ

. sactii iu m.r.UlCS. nrron mn-t.i rircMr.,.

1 lis plans, now in tall nr.-' .i.,..110 ,i... ....-. .. n . 13 . . .

. . j'-'t-, U;e v.i.iv win Le louna to have

arrive in much less tune tiian tlio.-e pi inted

at Little llocu, in tiie teiiitory above

Economical and sc. j"c zcrj of waking

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I ' 1 I II .'I . . . . iii ii,'. vi.i jiiiiiu, riuir. Ill lli ,;jj,li i. 1 I:' I suap. io 1 J gallons ot ley, strength rust wt, klll,. ,,.,,, .. . ...... ... .

named, and European news reaches us,' sutiicient to bear an egg. a dd lb pounds of a a "oo,l workman, w. 11 in-i re n h-rJ

hequently. more tnan a we eel; soonei j melted grease, which by being placed in'ot f.ubiic patrouasre. than intelligence troni tlie remote seit!e-i the hot sun, a:ul orcasioiiallv stirred, will 111 warrj,ili-''J-

wi a u..,3 pio iu u au:i;. u. i.is., viacennr,, Jun- 20. ipjalitv. j To' take oi grease spots from zvoollui1 DAIsIEXj Vi 1111 iYiOBFi.

neighboihood.

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it as

Cr reCnerft- . Cil0n'r-t1 the w.ck ol a candle being i i " u T'f'n twisted might occasion the phenomenon, t ' " ; Vl i " ."'"oia- but the result is the same ,f the wick be E 15? or "lul ihesame thing, if viu Urnscih It isheie the poor chddren the candle be lighted ai the loweror butt :.ie employed to the number of about for-Led WV .... .1. , r ' ' Ult

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t '. . a . 1 Ibis it) A V I I i Clld t , I n 1 .. I . . I

- - " x j 1 - uoj oiancn wm; !i a; the others ate m.ue r le -L-borJinate. an n,tii rvhich thev have all

men's in he aes.t. ctill our gigantic empire is pushing its a dv eti.urous march lurlher into it.'e wildei hc-js, and will ere long, witn one hand grasp the Atlantic, and with the other the Facifjc Ocean shores. We are in need a huge land animal, (as Randolph would say) and it the population and et.tei prize of our country keep pace with is tern Lory, no nation on earth wiil in a century present such a lormidable front, or possess such a vast accumulation ol powertul elements for action, lor wealtn, or tjv delcnce. Imagination might cany us forward to the period, when the Uocky Mountains, overcome by thousands ot bold and hardy adveutuier-, will oveilook,on either side, a vast civilized population, and embrace itithe widespread landscape.

villager, towns, and cities, the fiuitfu

f list, V. iKlt makes t'ne wick revolve.' Ire-' seats of science, ofcomaieice, and the ait

:MITf

eon.lly. Why does it revolve vi?' thaunf

. is we I'cuevs is mvaiiablv the case.

w hdc -religion, hoerty and law ,' piei ai

I over the. wasted, cettlcatuta td' i.h.t

cloth until it is. this place Ho a:ks. tcr that encour i.:l-i.c.

r his won; ana tbarjres shall bv t..nI t . mer.'. 'l Hi shall bfit..w due- altentinii t -

cloths. Dissolve a piece of pearl a-h,lhe oTII.L continup to work in Mr. W -si.e of a pea, in a half a tea cup of wann: auJ i ropos-snow to iara hi; nt. w ater; or a piece tu ice the sie iu a full . i-m-",v ' t,J cut.. Four some of iho .oiutiou on a1 WoUSC & VviivAiUr . i

grease spot, am! continue to rub it with a0f every description, at pricts iuo:n:a'ly ! ,w .

clean brush or wo dicn

nearly d y. arnl y on r cat pet or garmen will be a c lean a- ever.

FtumLs. Fczr'us, ,-c. ho-

t'lvou't the year Lrat uj well together j ami enn on th,; shortit iiotiec provi 1.- s'

(pi ll tpiantilie- ot honey and siumg w a- pmu stal, anJ branding irons. 11

ter; 4

.lie ti Ult

i!,ptn quite clo-e When any of the fiuiC liUlDit .sukMiout wash it in cold w ater, and it j Cl ANK DLEI,;i' ANU ' -h " .- tit for immediate u-e. ! tratk s r,LA.',Ks.,r Sale at t'.njjp, Our,, Fnparuli a f((-nl-. To pre-j JOB PRINTING i . . . . . ri r t . ,

.cue ip.Ki-, me upeiaoJi in.i.,'- l.-o e i a uont CI : Ms I'uirc. . fi ,!uy.c::. C! ;

uJiicr. tu 'oLd'.li L'.' p'-'.- v'viui'-n water, so

i t.i't i

our it into an e.uthen ves-cd, put ini1 Worii in s"'.v l irt l'f d.e couirv, ti..J ail c. ,,,...,ii ... ii ,i i i . ' dcrs sent for work h. re .d.all be ati-'-i.d.dto. tuts all ti -hlv g ttiie i ed, and coveri .

ions cuemist has icce yt cloth, thev are to beexp,-ed to;t i.nc.ple iiou, tne -'r-i;;IlI,0l!er..lc hoal d m another day thev common black pepper otui1 ie fc!lv h:ir;1 and t rat.-.an a' ,

II. S now on hand, and ii.t- tuU kcejiig for sale, an as.-ort:.-. ,-i.t c:

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