Western Statesman, Volume 3, Number 11, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 25 May 1832 — Page 1
f WIIEttD LIBERTY DWELLS TIIEIiE K MY COUNTRY.
TOI III.
LAWRE3TEBXJRG3I9 IXDIAXA: FHIPAY. MAY 25, 3S32.
MISTED AND FUBI.ISHED t Y C. F. CLARKSOX, CSS Of HIGH ISO SHOTtT STBKETt.
TEUMS :
j TO THE FIJIIMC. i . i j FtlloK-Cilizcns of Dearborn County:
Availing myself of a constitutional
AISKSClTrtRE. The followingintercsting article from
TWO DOLLARS and FIFTY CENTS, per i privilege I have become a candidate u,." b:uu' , Tear, payable within the vear, bet may be wischargeri I ! ti, " a' iU,.UV , ., ; unicninmv ciim.iuo k,theV.nc,nof TWO DOLLARS in advance, i f Sheilfl, at the Cluing the offiee. In thirst
tlAD.
merits indulge himself in high profes-
but as all cannot bo accommodated, it will . seen, in mv unceasing exertions to act ha for me te console myself with the retlec-! jn every respect, as linn f hat I h.ivp made for the neonle of Dear- i i '. i i: i
, . n r f mr i 1 s 1 . .1 . it i i- . n
horn a rood appointment I s-av a good one, ine American rnnn.T. on the sulqectot fc ' I - "... its' 'wtnr f. i" rior'" 1 . . . . , .
.it zaj jlhj u uiJ.'ia. , plant, ng corn, was a prize, essay in that Slav, 1S32. j paper:
j ClMl'SE OF I.VDIAX CORN. " 1 respe Oir.nJune 1.1S.JI.
Oi l!e ! A? ,-. Sin
t t
oi Ins own 1,1
eil to
because his attainments no one will ques
tion. Lhit there is one or two considerations,
ation peculiarly fit him for
place, in early life he FoitTir.x news. Faris naners of til
T Mil Eli DOLLARS if nrmne.it bedelaxed u,,ii! .UlgUsl, E.1CCU0U. UD SUCH occasions sirusslei! with poverty, ana in acquiring an , ... .. .. .,rm;.,rr ..,.,,.,,. r , t
lheexpinUi-.il of the year. ; US this, it IS not Uncommon lor the can-,eitucatic!) ny ni? own exeruu..-, am. u.u- , . , , . ...... 1 ... . r i i,e va,. rrctivf ilitir njners br mivaie nost most ... , ' , , , . , J inll.e Liimhle wnllts of life, he has larn- l'lu?5,,-s i-u -",'1-"1 1
irt..ia0-f, or it wilt be d.wu to their ubcrip-. uiuate to spc.tiv proiu-ciy oi ins o 1 1 ,iin n,i r; ao, nf,i,P had onlv recently appeared b
Indian Corn being an im-
CI;'
f
V ntp?r will hedi'contirmcd antil !larrtarafff ore muui 1.111,11 ... ....... no or, with"
pill ; u tlc t the option of the Editor'; and a failure SlOnS CI patriotism, and UnVlcld'.ng lC- f,,tf K.ntti'v a di-icantiniiiiiier at ih .i" the time ..ii.. - . .
sen ed, will be eouMdvred a new enga-emem.
Letters to tne tuuor mu5t be posi uaul
A.Iveri'iie.nents ins?rlerl at tiie usual i.itP5.
(Li
In'n- that interested me in his behalf,
Votioi) to the interests of hi COnstitU- was while he was an a;i(-rentice boy, when rule nr,,l t,, Uv(dl nn:in nrit arrvirr.t. he attracted mv attention on the arm of a ;
a allording a just claim to Jutun : Jui-ora. I sliall not however, on this occasion, be
he will have to deal. The ' that day, 2.V3 ca-es aid 1 U do it its wen
report. 'd. It h but was yet c i s i
clovU hoi
a no
YES OR 0. When of a man I ask the qncstlon, I n ifli he'd answer 4 Yes, or Tso" Xor stop to make smooth evasion And ahvayj tell me "may be so' I always iloutt the friendly meaning Of, well, perhaps, I do not know, When for a favor I am suein', I'd rather hear th answer " Xo !''
s c.m-ed ;;r.;-it ;d ir:n : iiy coniiiu'd to ( u: ! ! . ;m I m; st lilihv pa vis n French p!nL-i:i!!S
iive th.: opinion that it is not coatafious: and rnanv directions liad br?cn
p ;rt;i:t produo'.ion of our soil, and exit; isivclv thrown by our farmers, it is desirable that we should aUain the. mode of cal.iva j.n it, at the amo time mast ; asv and most pr .l active. TocontiibiiU: sonic. hiny; to ibis end. I biiall make, sonic observation on ilie best nioue oi ctiltiva'.iu.'X t ,:s grain, and point ou:
n:? errors into wme'i eenceiTC raa-
e or pr.-Vv-nt nv f our farmers li;ive fiibn with re
gard to it. 'J'o nsccrtaiii the proper
mode of cuUilui'j f r any plant, it is nc-
trv to examine into its nature and
. ,1
r
b::rli mill, with a home 111 his hand- which, wilh Lis j;ood morals and never ceasing exertions to eonii forward, induced me to bc-
i lavish of my own praises, nor urge my : s.,eak the patronags and confidence of my ; t 1 lims to the SheritTaltV by reasoned friends, when he and his partner, .Mr. t'ul- ! any past services rendered the public, in Icy -tnb!ished themselves as Editor, in your i.'t -i- ' '. countv. It fhould be recollected by those who
; c itner a niiiiiftrv or cnii t.i patitv hoi ! shall I pledge mvself to any thing in
f,.-,. n lufhli' ur nrff"n im" .1 . ... . 11 1 ! .u- 1 .
mnuiiii, ."in, a ihuimu. ui wi... ,1110 DC'Sl tliai COll 111 DC Ilia'il , luc jnuii I I I UC 'l I.
1 OHK lal duties, SO lar as mv humble ' of Dearborn have the corrective in their own abilities will enable me to understand hands, at the Aut election, by making
their owa choice. II it n i' '. lcn .'. i n .
...;U oil ,:,,I;i,tii f 1 1. 1. ri I p-c i.l'the SiT;. 11 11;"):: ar.-.l. a. ' I a " 1 1.) : P cd 1) V (A her : . 1 1 ninn In I hio rnlr !.;, rm;!nrr,,I
r... , I'l 1 ' ...Villi.. 4ilVi l ''T-'-C I.IIJ"iv. . , ( li.ltlIl.'J.IVV'l'..JI"I'J
1,11 vuikk w ........ x I ; man. I s houh have he-itated on UCCoir.it Ol n -in ,1 : ni ! I S. I' ' i it Ci !, 1 1 1 IL'C -in r V t O 1 ,, 1 , 1 h I I U c r.t. hoi nv-rfi
is-u. d to avoid the da
its fatal elTccts. Chloride of limft i
s a puriiier. In cons
r .jt,- ..:i.v. .1. ..'..1 o; n Till". iom' !
mav preicr anorner, uiai u:t apjionnuicni ia , mu. u. .
only a temporary one, and if I have not made j quence o! orders t '.r tiie polic2 to ( lean ce
. ''i .i. . !,. "'r er i 1-.- .1 . ... .i .:iJ..l .
""U1" '"r B ' e.'j liities, anu ine i.iuo 01 son to wnicii
.3 .- i -.-1 - i I'
Hie v. in ' i -mt-.n.
them.
The want of pr
o-
...ii
I do not
oat tae muilarv.
Turkey
Is worse than if he told me, nay.
appears to be on the
it o
TV , r ' , . u v : ol the first lmr.ortauce in the countv, !;i profession, that ofan editor &.c A little Cash,-to near him sav : , , . , . , ,1 .1. . . .. .. .... 3 .. ' and nnc which it behooves the people " Hut m speakinc treelv 01 t.rer
1 ve r.one to-oav, dui on to-morrow ' . . . . , . . , . " ., .,,-.',..,-
to jcc that it is r.oi improv luenu mi-. " "-1 , . , , - P.,!-;n,MV,.M .'.rvi.t iv-ba of . , . , ...1 1, t rU ,.,1 I a-mlicantsarea lo.ia iiied,and (here is no man r.i.t.vtng .11 Oil j t. I... p... . C(! 5 10 b;,:u"d a?;i!,ist w hlc h' t!lC Eho,,1J i.a;,.... h. ,'t,r (i,,,.et,v,u the value of th.e latter will not retire his forces from
Iherers person - who l.ve by v t.nt hv.-y ,t s best adapted, and we should pro
can pici up la tnem), causal a prc-ty ;Cecfj accordialv
.in t, a. a ag joined bv other II-,
unquiet spirits, rj.itierju u neccssarv to ; 1TUicii wild theory, and bad practice in
1 .1. 1
nyr.c-u aire.
1
f it.it ul!y and fearlessly canva-s tne
tiMorn fn.u-Wi as Weavers than l c.. , ;iria, as ordered, thoup.il he
iea
Why all this need of plastering over,
, lldl in 1 jv. i..te.ii.i v L u-'. .. . . . j-i. j
Whv not t once with much less labor, claims an 1 qualifications o; ine ICspec - ;I liave long known him ami court concur ,n
Say frankly, " Yes my friend, oroP-ive candidates c licred lor their consi-: every sentiment expressed by hi ; Iri-ii.u, v. .,o . f ( , I deration, and decide upon their choice ! applied lor, and nr-ed his appointment 1 And when I ask that trembling it,, nn cve ,inde to the pontive m. r-1 , Yo"r3 ., . N" SO'" " ill vou be mine, mr dearest Miss'-' ' . - . ' ... t I .e Flos. Isvu IX nn. ' . .an s e
IIS IU lliU 1-ClllUlvl.llU 1U1 lIOI t".' i, ' j . j. (-) n,.e.- foll AilrVnnti.lomiinns. ! Follow cilizous, in making up your ' ,
"-;"- ' , .. i ,. j ! r. roach o
It is, doubtless, weil known to most decision on me quesuun uuiuii, '
X wish her without hesitation,
To say distinctly, " Yes isir, Y
v to nave h-"en successiu p.cu-'sts there, ep-ort prevail:: 1. i aa.f I"-F :.cd tae crown j 'v, Is,
1 .isbon. arpreha'-Jin
docs not in tnak-
l.ie corn pi nt. nquires
i -i . i j .
i nose atr.n lai sen u nnatj u ions
"rcat.-st perfect :oa; we should, tae re-
fore, in p
paring group.u lor us recep
tion,
f 1'cdro, and t!u
f the I'ortticruese.
; an;ct:o:i
tie ..o
vanta.'ous in I not. general ! v
THi: COUNTRY MAID. An eas) heart a;iorns the vale, An! ,;h"s the lowly plain; JCa S'Shs of mind increase ihe gate, No peevish tears the rain; From happy dreams the orient beam! ATake my said to pleasure ; Wilh cheek that glows, I milk my cons And bless the f.owieg treasure. To teivl the fiork, through summer's t'ai, Is surely no (ii-ariace; A wreath of leaves fiom noo-.uiue ray Defends my shade I face; Industrious heel t'ac hours sha!! speed On pinions gay ana liht; The risinj thouiht, with viitue fraus'it,
Shall cooscciaie their r.:;ht. A maple cish, a re lar s- cop, Seem fail ,i ' sect n iv.e. When on a vio'er.t car,!; at no-n, 1 sit and .Jir.e wiih g'ee; Ffoi'i trvstat ri'.l my ctq. I till, Aii't p aife the I.c;:..teoii G ivlr ; Nor w ith the j.cat v.ou'.a charge my slate, Cat dwell in vales foicvev. I ove wimA the suit. y hour, Wl.-n pha.!u, arient glows; Ho w f'leply still ire plane and bower ; In e.iK.ist.ubed repore: Ali hut the rids that down the hills, Thtir filtering wateis filer, And r. und the howcif, ou suect wild Cowers, Tise tees that murmuring cling. Whenever grey mai.t'e.yei'.s the sun. An.! ia'.I's late gilded height; Ti.e.r g.eeu hanks w hitcn, as the rae-n Shc.ls wlce her milkly li't; I result the va'.ts and shadowy dales, la soft persncctive showirg, Their v.in.-iini tlr.afrs bci.tat'a her beam?, In tremLlii-gluitre f.nwin;. Then homeward my plcas'd steps I bcr.J To yoiv.'.er blest retreat, Where parents dear, and gentle fiicnrf, With purest joy I meet, The who'.fiome fare, the pious piajer; Conclu le my day so pleasant ; Ye iich and pruud, confess aloud, Riihthappj such a peasant.
of ycu'? that the oiScc of Sheriff of this trust you will r.t suffer you r minds to p M 5n Lon. countv became vacant some tunc last be so fur biased by parly leehngs. a- to i , .
UMl.l I iv.v.i..v'.-n..i-...-.... ...... - . , .. .li'MI O'"!'
t i i i I i , ,f ..-a,,.', .,-,n, n 'ie " ""
winter, by th : resignation oi t oi.joim au-c si- , t umi "- ...
i! .. ,l,r. v ror,.-v u-n 1 TI nci Oi O I eC I ilZ PUOUC "ML -
Seenccr. ami tiait til
tsurrlied bv Governor Xobl
i
v-ror,.-v ten, rrincirvU oaiect fl3 nuour zor.i.
!' J . .. . l - - - t .7 J
..1.1-, in th.. ' nolit r:i onini.ms mav bo obnoxious to
1.1 v... , v.... -- ,
lppointment of myself to tl'.at otiic
; 1 his appointment being only tempora- ente-'.aine;., an;
rnanv ot vou; but li thev
.... cn't.-.r , i ml n-
u ..an Ax-r.u-n .... v ..I t f le r ' on- I'lici- mv cainiiact. as a pu aiie o,.u.'i , l
!ing election, either to coahnn or re- the prejudice of these of opp-.-ite scnijec't it. M'hr.ther the selection thu. timents, they sht.ul I not he broug-.it up I made bv the Governor was the best1 a. an objection to my Unas lor the cl'il,..f Aid hnvA 1 n made from the lice in ou :stiou, it being altogether ol
manv other i
ed kingdom, but do Citusea great degree of onlv aslu'itjisli p.o:;res-
pon tills principle
1
tiol-
render it as ligui an.l mellow as
possible, ploughing us deep as- tha nature of th sail will admit; harrowing . i -i
ml previous to printing is au
ra ru cloudy sou, out is necessary. The seci
jhould b;: depoted in furrows suatclc
0 ( 1 . . , r , v. I r. .1 l a 1 , . fT l1 , . . 1 .-. I
oveved s 1 .h iooso earth. If too
inacii e tna i, i.-r .oio upon !i, tii.'re is lan.'er o( its r-.,ft:;!g in ;a,!d weather, which sometime su; ceeds the season
' of planting. Uy this uvado of planing, mined to t(C p.ti;ts are more firmly lived in th 1 a valuit-': earth, the rools striking deep, draw a
greider supply of nourishment to sup. port them; they are likewise: more se-
. nrit. .1 no tv
i the cholera ia !
(-, was T.SIC and of d aths 12,17
llOl
' ii
pear
arm.
It
to , a
The French appear
hold
i: rs a a ( a lony
blc onrj it will be, if they do. 1 Lnler. from Lon'br.i ;)p'rs to th' ?!a
'i'K,., ,..',..i.. , ,.i ..nt ,S. f a ,K ,,a :u . f,,. ,-o
,;t'i i,.il.,,-. ; .... . .'. (JU.C .i-Oill U I U Ll 1 1 L, .Vlllt.il UUUll LUOV-J L'reat Ihiiiiin up to Aprd , vcrv destructive to th.e corn crcp. The
It stalks will not generally rrov s tall as
had censed to creat" a; : aan. i t!io
A batc;i of ijiigiisli 'ears is to he. . but are tnicker and stronger, anu promade, to carry the reform bii! there ' d,JCe hirger cars. Tn? !est process of v,-til lie only I f ol them, am! ' of these j cultivation is that which will preserve a tiro the s.ee.s ,,f peers, and 'sould he-; level surface, and most cif. ctuallv dec.vne such on. the drceasu c-f their fa-; strov theweod-. Ti:is is mo-t effectuthevs. ' al'sv done bv d ratlin:' a larire harrow
TV.o. r.fihirs of Holla n 1 and ladeium : t-hr h r.-.tvc ib.nt'. .-i'ti
t.; 01 t!i? i J'TOWS
a. Is are!
from
ia;:siy.)
ir-
over the rows, (the th.
are y-t tinsel fled and confu.sed,a!:u were j vrill pros m-v.: tie
expecieu to ena in Mir. I he wee - s hou -1 !a ( are a i v removeci.
Ii'daad remains in a horrid state. : and ti-e fin rows filed around the plants
filled ; as they becom-i large enough to bear
i iriiie-
ae iai
are
'.list of applicants before him. is not for 'a local nature,
x i .- I .f it..:..- !-.:v-a smiformU- emieavored to act.wr.cn
roe to aciermitu . ma mot iwu ui.-.t-i - . i.-...:.k ! i,.,. ',..( it to ro... t.i I'vcrc'sirer the ri-'ht ol 'tiilr.ig '
! Wbi"h the food peoole of Dearborn wiihstiinding J have been so clesciy will yield a cordial Absent, when t hev . identified with the party .trite winch is ! come"' to act upon it? In the mean time,: now agitating the country iron one ! while the election is peiidins, 1 i-.vi.e extreme of the I iira. to ti e olm r; and 1 those not personally acquainted vubh.l maintain that teas is tae t. u- pi im .- !me. to inquire strictly into my general i pie which snould intiucnco tne nuud of i character, and particularly as 'to my ; eery iroem an ,n the c.to.ce of ..!,-, , j qualifications for the di-charge of th.; f locn eearactcr. t tn" dei t . -r,t... ...v,. f vk. .,,.. v. d.ich i heuneefaiilyesai.dieed taateui toaa-
i i,iil(T n,,.l r..r v.iiich I am ty olticersMia:! be elected s neb on
ilin rnni f.titiTnisi ...... . - i 'il',l., ii . i t ii -n.m.,iv o-rntmils. and bow long will it Ik
pojain a canuiuiiie: anu siiututi in; y fc- hun-er. .. ..r n r iiwwo. .f.v r r.m- . u-l ices ot the peace will be found tie-;
' I!", i 11 " nlrl Vm, o discard ciding matters of law, ami questions of j Auction f L,lus:-n auction of un-; pc
j v hum n m . 1
me lrom your conuuence,
your suffrages on another.
l h-.c h.v.Mi .ottonmti'd bv some to im
; pun tl.e motives of the Governor, in
i conferring the appointment on me. by : charging it to the score of fovoriiin. without a proper regard to the public initerest. On this point I trust the GovIcrr.or will require no indication, when litis recollected that my principal com-
se wh'ch are rhtnted superficially.
ip with persons fr Irial, cud some die of.
it. it mis operation is welt tione, (anu much of lire success of the crop de
ads tnun i s being so.) one ploughing
,a K.,c-,-..v li.rhi. imoii th sunn irro'iaus: Jiow , marnctl women taiv-is piare annuai.y in
1 tl IJv CI" " . ' ' ' J
w
!l be. saliieient. In doing this tlie
..cart'.i should lie thrown to the corn; but
I ".-',1 ..... ..H. ' !..!.,. I n . .-...' .1.1....- -,c
.,wi,. l .1 1... I I l. 'l'i l .V. tlll- .l lltll. Ill t. . I VI I3t.lt. I. til v.. no-
ii. ,1 ...,: a... .-.. r.iie snoui.i oa uKr.n not to i tuiits it.
tllU, t.'ll .1 tt.it.itll tl.lv uito.1 ) li:,u, - - - c-
all tlie virgins of marriageable age. vvhicu is very injurious, as u carries on The most beautiful are first pat up., the rain from the corn, which requires
ccrswill be seen p irstiing their pontic- j sem
; al opponents with the utmost rigor ot 'the law, while those who placed them i... ...,.. ! iiomiillod lo n:s Willi
111 j.jnti ..in - - impunity? I sincerely hope that such a stale oY things may never he peril fitted to disgrace our country. It v.;s remarked to me not long since,
" ' t t - v, ... , - - , . ....
and the man who bids the larg sc sum a plentuui supply ol moisture, especial r . . .. . i rr. ,. 1 1" tb..n memo".
ol money srams tio-ses.-ion oi net. lu-.- 'j a
second in personal appearance, foibws.
ti tor
for that appointment (v.ap
hv on oi" me
urse
who professes to know something' ofiheif p
..,,.1 ihti.rrs i 1'iis roii'.i! v. that lon ladies far which no Ml cm' i
:i turn iil"nJ j 7 - ; - -
j.iauv larmers purrue a quite dlller-
and the bidders gratify themselves with e::t course, just s.timming me suu.a e,
tandsome wives aeeording to lite d ept.i ; plimting their seed almost en the
lait there are in Ihi'n- top ol lac grou u ; the conse pience is
:csl
i-i i.:.. .......... ,.i'.
cat cr; vt a, 1 " vome of mv competitors would have an yet t
1 sonal anu pomieai muitu v.-, v 'say truelv, that he was an older if not
j lore i u - - new as it was unexpected to me, 1 ad-; and alter he uas op -niy o
1 l,,:I,PP0, 1 7 ;rrdl,lL ' mit is not without itsiniluence, hut it is; will marry h:r with a small sum
'vi .a m "mi nun i t aici - v v
1 (III ..SUUIU tui v
nT ie 1 1 . si t Ui rools, uiKiMe to penetrate the
. .1 ,V .1 il"i.l
. i r 1 tir, h.r,f:i 1. :i1ii'1 i;ir i n
.- r. ! . r i-niwi ft . id ii r o- ... t . . . . - .. . . . . ., .
e r l ints, which run up
carta
i .. .. i i tm Il tnc!,'n--..i--ini
i . - ...o i n i-,nn, n t i, or- vi. in :ir,. i" ! :i n 1111 :: v;. v l :i i -
HI l '' IC1 MIL. Ml li"'. - . . . ... - ; ...... ..
lion, on the ground of their being oWT;ihc beautiful virgins are soil, the rrk r ' f pm.lhng, and being oiten exposed to
rs the in: st deh rmed to ftai '.I up, "o-u a -'l' . t i ..!... T . n . . . .i. in- iviitiiiiinrr Ilia
after he iias on -nlv dcirriide.l who map m- oueu so. u . t.... s t:.
he cu ir rows ot corn, where ir.e ground
ot he ploughed, vnat seems to
THE WINTEER IJUKIAL. BY II.VNNAH F COL'LD. The deep tone.t bell peals long and low On the keeo, miJ-aler it ; A oiro.ii.'5 tiai'i moves sari and slow from the sj'.emn p'.e-e of prayer.
The earth is in the win ling sheet, Atidnaiuie wrapped in gloom, Cold, cold the path which the incomer's feel Pursues to tho weii'm; tomb! They follow one who calmly goes From her .own love.l mansion-door, v. .-. i. navthrt'i.th catherc.l snows,
iOl tkiltiwn ' " To tetum to hei heme no moie. A sable bne to the Hrift ciowo'd hill The nanowpass they wind ; And bere whe.e ail is drear end chill, Then fiiend they leave behind. The silent grave they're bending o'er A long faiewell v take ; One Ian, last look, nad then no more Ti.l tiie dead sji! ad attade.
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the rehition to each outer oi t to u av;lU him5clf. xVhat sig.: sntisfied with the leas., and in this man-'.have led to tins practice, is tie cm uvaintimate friendship; and so fat as lie ;Xs t, in xv hat country the candidal ' per the money arising from the sale ef t.ng of new ground, where it could not 1 former is concerned, 1 have reason t. ndiesU h; bis handsome serves as a portion to those j be ploughed deep, the strength of the believe that those friendly feeling. In lor lave w!i0 ,vc d,Ucr of disagreealile loo!;s. croil ,vodncmg abundantly with any remain unchanged and well do I -f j ,1C p,,,,,, a citizen that have any other imperfection, i ki, d of culture. Ihe superficial farmknow, that upon this ground the or county, constitutionally : Tnis custom pivvailed about 50 J years er continues skimming the surf ice unof Capt. leaver nhed much foi It ,,o U. - ) i t tf-! be fbre Clirist. it beenaes exhausted, w..en supposiciiccc sS on the occasion referred to. Jijt i0i.-it, i. i ' ...,..;, i ing the land worn out, he abandons it to W P-eive'l, that If .heap-!. '1..... ?.tk!? F'! "L-e..,;,,
; t-ointinent bad been conierreu upon -- , ;,;. ,!. s:,v: " ""iR'!s,'"'u j Another error, wluciisome practice, he Capt. instead of myself, the Gov-, the bread pla arm of equ-Ltj " ' ' i ,nilt( e cois ing of irs. J. T. h rp- : :i)MU,l as almost to carrv with it e nor would still have been equally rest of lis fellow citizens, mall nia-.j (; r. Lt,;fnan a!UU. R. Furden.' iliOWU (0nfuarKm. lhis is to plough o oWious to the charge of favoritism. tcrs connected with their comino.. . .-. (-.om o nd of lIcal,h of Fhiladel-1 , ;,g to cut anJ Wangle the roots of stothe feelingsof the Fxecuthc to-; tcrc-sl. but 1 do not 1" fl s' phia, have arrived in our city, for the ; cnrn with the idea of making it proiwa ds me personally, I had good rea- -th a view of breaking . - i purpose of conferring with our Board i duce'llcUer. Ti.iscauses wlnUis called I n to know that theV wore oAhe most' ohp-t Hon as to m sell ; fo, on b t ofllealt'u upon the most advisable plan j cor that is, the bladcs wilher and efriei.dly cast. lon iu-tore it was in my ! ol rc, cn; c 1 lla te m solf 1 ha . -; (f) to prevent the introduction of tHil ,)cfore it is fullv ripe.
ri.tvir to reciprocate. Ins kindness in ; l"t"g l".,c j blmlera into our country, tveaiem- Thouirh 1 conceive the above ob
'nv w iv what. v r. 1 shall not, bowe- ".ens oi una t ut,,,., , -;dm.c(i to hope much good may arise I J enlace on this topic, but simply ! vcar. ago fo be a ics.dent ol toe (vom the conference, and only regret ; i refer n f dmw citizens of Dearborn to 1 rich and luxuriant bottom ' Jluch 1 , Umt lhe 1oard,0nic:,lth of other large S ne Vol o ing letter, addressed to Isaac 1 now reside, to admit o Unci, aii cdip-aion p, liad not bcen hivited to join in 1 it, :sq. - the occasion of my T ' inVa' -1
L.,;.,in,enl.niid ailc Ihcm to s:iv whttn- ;'"-"""" ; . , .. , , . .. ! ...,. i.--r-,, .v M uvr.-T be I I
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dis reditable to tiie source n om wtitaa.-; -, ..iP rdiirr me . i i .t i-.a ..i ' disdain to urtie it as aiioiumg me
''wiv rmonaieii. oi win itiei tae u m uni . i t!" I ""r. ' -.J nbil.,,,-! addilional claim upon your suun.ges.
A Hiss spring mo... ...... ""-,. , Vihtbi.tit further trespassing upon ,Ti)t,et.,cfaffecs,eetcstand s, ; ! mO JVCS FUe kmd , Ti. 0,e ohgof tender love; !li(M, i as 1 mi.ht deem ne-; ' li- cttizttis, toyotir res pec I,
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;t'esary, ana i ...... ..... r.t-t.... - . . , J(J o (hc lU,n. uiese cases are meieiy sponmu, ... n.v
itrue index to the sentiments ot the Uo- ; i nllHatI1 ,hc. And should commencement of an cpidemic,tiuie on-
vernor on the question belore you
'Ti b'ess'uv: !rnm I
Vercame fro... the spirit ahove.
Tie the holiest ,,.igf ir.m ""' Mis the firs', and the f,i. lest, and deceit, MMXtthe l,p,ti,athesto.and lipt. t"t iwne, 'Tis lhe bond thet dote bind him sm-ereti. And oh then h cold an 1 how bard i. th.l hemtHotv poor and ...worthy the b'.hs Th.t feel, not the ple.su,. that pledge can .mpart, Vo4 koo ncttlee oiib of a kis.
ser-
vatians to he. supported ny reason, tney are somewhat the result of experience, the best proof of theory. I once planted in the same field with some who ploughed shallow, while my part was
woken tin beam deep, anu iiiuucu
tolo hut 1 should' Medical Journal, of Tuesday mernim:. with the plough one alter tne oatci m
t;,vs:- Wc Fain lrom 11 illowt I!, the same hnrow, tne const. P ut --.
Maine, that some apprehensions are entertained, by the Faculty. that the Spotted Fever has again bro-.en out in that
flourishing town. Several ca-es and one death have occurred. tA "lictbrr
an
Indiitnip.dis, 21 January, 18.T J. Dear Sir: In discharge of a duty enjoined upon the Executive, I h:ive this ibiy appointed Melon (;i'.'gg Sherttr t.f jour county. In cloi.iir this. I nin aware ll,;lt 1 Et,,vll incur the
emu .... '.bmit 1 o in ike.
l i."ti... f,vml nhiei t of your choice,; ly can determine.1
shall be
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of mv gvatiluiF
then 1
ii. :, ,r tnis iilln-ion to lhe time w
w;.s an a,.r,',....-e m H. Tannins lin9i,.ess-at 1m l, I wo.ked f..r al.out three j.n.s when f,i,dmM.it it
displeasure of all the intemperate friends of j disagreed with mc, I was under the ncccsit ol auantLe other four applicant, aud i'aall ruret it; donintit.
Tiie idilb tioctihc i taeral ITnion
states, that at eleven years and two months of age, a. colored girl, in Farly countv, gave birth to a healthy female child."
that I had a better crop than they, with much less labor; and 1 m convinced
that evcrv similar trial would produce a similar result. a wiistkr farmer.
()i-rsTio?i ion solution. A gentleman has a garden, in the form of an equilateral triangle, the, length of the sides of which he wishes to ascertain, but will not permit of a measure being laken except from a certain w t il, situated within the garden .the distance of which from each corner is 3lk U), and U) yards respectively. Required the solution.
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