Weekly Messenger, Volume 4, Number 176, Vevay, Switzerland County, 9 May 1835 — Page 2

fcyU5lU'TTLEL Uereil a white one and measure potatoes ed rattier than dimi OwrcwnkisHrea- that a jew twothough the State order weight. No Bluefpcrformcd in summer, ... .. ......... it- ivrkj f .rmiit ril fit SrkLawshere' o laws regulaingdress, manaerspy in the nrst niteci

s " " . - lit i : V. ..I .-ikf onllAl lAWSll.lst SftVCIl in J tlllC the tn

adlcv for the iurice ot making importa-ana ieiwwnr; 1 - --- ---- - ,, 7 " t on of "enuinc l)..rlnm Cn.tk, horn the on- the p crhkh out pienae wefebomted sap, the wound M,,al of Urn ISri.ain-a country infounded . jj. and amply protected 1

nti tr --nrr ; .M.rmrC VWe. Wc copy the following a to make it of the consistence of buckwheat

after the first growthfrom the April number of Ptufcsor Sillimans batter-put it into a cloth or bag and apply .1 i davsin Jolyfof tlJoumal,J -the purpose of giving it a more to the woimd-kcep the cha ik moistened wth "r1" UV , . 1 . f .. Ar-ch cmmlv of soan until the wound brums

'e then abounds meitenoctt cprtowuiuii. u ( . - - - - . s are speedily heal-! Information requested respecting the vana- to discharge, and the patieut receives relief. 5 are speeuuj i c i t ft U a matter Our friend slated to us, and imphcitcor.fi-

ly the loiiage, " ... . i 1 1 .r. .1 In whnt he .nm tlm.

sun and winds. o very considerate imporwinie wine miuir-m..; - - - y.UU rtuu niim . j ..... . r.i.. . .:.. i i c.v..r-:l r:,i- u-hcrp this, remertv

vears mul.ot science, that the variation 01 mc (uun uas miu " , v . , , , y J11"'! "" ... 7 c ii ! 1 1.1 l.i t .1! v Stn cimiiio find vnlu:i.

tree!needle in every part 01 liie giooe Muum uc u;isua-n su...y l,cv: . . 1 rvi i i ... . ii. i i . ....I.- wit'im tlii' rrrwh tA rvrrv iter.

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the oialien intliKnce of the

We have remarked in successive

MfWtrh fbrrcjtvrtf iNist,the greatest attention

ln-fn imkI to ic;ii ui'r Hue came. i'"-j

i i . . I. ! (lMMJOVKl FKUUV.VRY

llCfd ever wiMi u iuiv " ui i i i i i i

The a-eits of the alnvp V urapany. wcmv hk, Skc. I. ' J etMctcd fry Ac Ucncmt isse'n. ; " 7

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, , , .i , ,i ... ..... t T...1 f.wt m i i"e ictciis iionceu uy outers utaiutu i ,:,vr brought th.mto tla uu.Ut pel " iv (JT proii'linzaaainstlwsvassinganiraals.- nrnnw, snmmr. fi1(,r7,r, vprv se

Jinereatlle in ami toii;vtw-.u io uume; - - -

(.iv.it Krifain. ami iu;id. a purchase ot cattle; tie .Sj,; q bulimia

l.or Isimmi)er,wei)eeve.i i iic.ai iti tnustic antnwil or anim

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.s pruned in summer, there are very semon. u,.. - ,)Vfl ht to be univcrsallv known

any sprouts seen toshoot from the parts where; iaies, h.uim..-.i. .m , . J . 1 . . , . . 1 . .-. i. i I-..,... t, .,!!,. ..ii i w-i xiihiiTi: l)Ul !-T,ninrr (iif.

H IIIUI.ll W 1HU Miuno .i ' c ,

t have been observed by every one wnoi

oi.

The Erie C;w.:il, miles long, cost nine

id millions of dni! ;ti: it is 40 iccl surface and 4

Z Thnt f any do the reader will try the experiment of summer it mu,t hav e been obs., veu ,,y c vp one . T slf 1 t bruning upon a few trees, we have little doubt s e.anv.n. 1 tlu -.r charts that the In aU, snail ireii!a r o i . , i . i ' -...-;ikf t inmo h 1 his rountrY arc lai

. . . . . . i . . - k ,.; 1 1 ,-va nnth lie i hot it nii n nr inr'ii n r r. c' m . i w - -

lk . ' I I. ..4. ..I ..ai 1 ilk T 1 1 ' 1 1 i I i . i.1 .. I , i rviioAi. r.r;ilC IT 111 ai:i M Hll linn. w '--' i -

..a'-k ml n I 'III I I'll ill all t il IJI VU3 Ilk . 1 1 ' V Ki'l L 1111 1 11 I 1 1 Ilk I'lU'l 1 I I'S fll Mill I tlT I 3 At I Ul O ' "

ril.MMILM ri nf-- v " in V'l.iitu tii v" ---wv-. f

comttrv witheiit any regard to price, and se-cr;ions snc1 jerson or persons

fecU-d Iromtlie best stock tor dairy ana neci )y surh trespassing animal 'I'I. . C!. I- 1...... .b. 1 tnpll'tm !1'W1. " 1 a l . i' .

iuaime. i no crooi i n,u. j -ianp,y io lue iciicu v iu ui-s i umj w"pi , , - ' . !.. materia s torn eoint

were considered the hot. They give the;wiu shalj forthwith repair to the place wherejnen u Deco.icS nct-uij iu uu. -' . , s A etl'cct is now making to deducting delavs from breach, s.

. rv rc nni in ml nir iiii inn iiti n mhi ijilli i " ......

i ; - ..i 4i i:iL,,ini, mliirr ciiiial variation inroui' i uni cuuiui y tin. nnu nnu.oti i a.v,v ...tv, of any person orjhe will agree w.th us, that it ha, lU x ultelliion to minute accuracv. deep. and took live years to complete it; and ons being injupederence over tha performed in I d it i heheved that sutlicicnt ohserva-'in , ino vears, we f.nd it pases a boat or crib or anioials, may son. The grand error of our fa r published to furnish the'.of timber, every 1-i minutes, day and night -to-th' opening to the close of navig,.Uon,

The kck

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largest .juantity l iftt'.k; obtain their growin.,ucl, injurv w;is done, and there diligently ex-,""' - ... uu...0 , " BVThi.llv iiPPv this drliciencv; and it is ur:ent!v re- ings ti e last season, were '"Ml; floating at " ii ,...u .rt.i - ii t. .i.:u . t, pmn nvf.n. whir.h mangles the tree so naun, "i i'v - ' . . ... . , . .... - . , , r . .

vrrv canv: ami nave a oi sunn i"r amine tne lence over or inrouirii which aui-'v-j 7 ------ tt o . :i - n..,t,..t nt- Surveyors, o I' 11 Osod burs, and all east hall a million 01 ton. 10 aim irom uue

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........ , 1 annul; iiiu luui-t; oti ui unuuu 1.. . ,. c i.... V The beef is ot the',rfsn:isin,r :in;Inai or animais broke or cntcrat they seldom fully recover from it. 1 1 n-

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Si-:r. -jThat if in the opinion of the fence

of coarse or olbd th.'sh.

best kind, commanding higher prices than an) '-ej itoanv such enclosure.

oilier. They are also said to be very gentle

an 1 unlet: and of healthy constitutions.

The Agents considered the above breed a

...l ..t..l Irt 1 1 ... rinto ValleV. After

lonf vova-o bv sea and bv land, and one too ..,.,.. .von, vI(,rv anj :nou;rv to assess the dam- "is frult trees so enveloped

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that required great attention .,r..K- -.1 I 'billicotbc!

:i"o the stockholders in Highland received a ment iiiclucliriir the sum due for their services Jncssed by the traveller,

IJull of tliis importation. He is rising thir-.ticv sj,an CCrtify and deliver to the person

teen months old: and is now hoavter titan ii"-'!SU&taining such damages.

common three vear old cattle, notwithstaudingi Ki:r. 3. That if the owner

the hardship of travling while so young, souch tr?spassing animal or

great a distance, tanners have onty io ex- ill;ie to pav the

ing should he performed annually, while the " tins country who are limbs to be taken off and the spray are small., lcct ot magnetism, to

-iuI rlummrPC nn ilpmnnfl. thp'rrr-or Iiirvrniinl fnrhu fnitr h U of indictment ! i rr V.rliftv il-iv. ( C,t(tV CtU$0 til

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imiite for themselves to be satisfied ot the.nerson so iniured mav deliver said certiticate airainst the individuals accused of plundering n(.cirs of livnoi hondna i assigned lor

it v of tliis breed over the corn- fri n timliro. of tho. n(are of the nrooer towii-'shinwrorltrnfl vp.sspIs unon the coast, iimoni net. Ifi h;ia lclt a widow and live t.'hddiC'0

. i tint -.a i ii- it 1 .i i

interested in the sub- waters, bv our Lrrund but now limited canal

communicate for thi. )y the oiiicial table of the ci lit i tor at Utica,

l.o.-lcuv. TYVi.b- lor lb.. Hfrn;. nf ;i Jnv v;: lcat lOll. Will CXCtC'd IlltV

nee-lmillions of dollars. One item of bread stuil-, rva-!l,!.")S.!l!!0 barrels of i'our, with LlD.dCO

aces.'iai-liels of wheat, may be put down at seven

also be valuable "fordctcrminirig whcthei and a half millions of dollars. J Y. Star.

r dirm.m nn, ai. Sfmjj-tnlars. An lngli.-h paper relates ;he particulars of a case of ualvaid-m, the sul-

Dmth hi xuhmlnru slumitbm.- Samueljject of which was a man who had taken a

The JVao Jersey shore Pirates. The United:jamc3 a coopt;,. du d lately at Heading, Ta-Jgreat deal of snufl during his h e time. As

l"m) 1 put

No other cause than a;its lingers to Us noc as ii it was taia.ig a

thejpinch!

ion, their purchase,aire,sustainedhy 8ucl afpHcant from such render it doubthil the parent, ie; and a short timej, spilfcsin nnhl!;il or anim!ds, which assess- case which bating a little Action, is often w U-A '

I The jVao Jersey shore Pirates. The United:jamc3 a CO((,)t.r, du d lately at Heading, Pa., great deal of snufl during his h e time, er or possessor ofStates Circuit Court for New Jersey adjourn-from starvation having voluntarily abilained.soon as the battery was applied to his sj animals shall re-ed a few days since. During the term, thelfrom food and drink of every kind except wa-.thc body very ge!,tly raised its aim, and

inon cutllii. lb llshoniiiah Gazette.

ship, who shall issue process thereon and pro-;them weobservc seven against John Hulzharl;

leeed to iudgment and execution as in otheriandtwo against William l'latt, the justice oli am sorry! J h, 3 m, i i r tunTn

tca.-ef. ine ueace. lite accuseu, utmc uuin, ui umh

JY. Y. Courier,

A Subterranean River has been discovered

aear the right bank of the river which traver-

A ptimraph fr Young Indies. I am sorry! the neace. The accused, being none of them Cumin,. German laborer was found se.s the village ofScdongey. It was discover

that needle-work is so much out ot tashion.j A That if in the opinion of the fence ready fortrial,they entered theirrecognizance? dead onMonday last, in a road leading to onejed bjome workmen who had ren.oveda porIt is genteel employment and ought notto be; . vpr . th n fi nrRRi iaii i m j nsufficien t.thener- for their nnnnnranre at the next term. with:,,l' tb sinnn nuanies near tliis town. It isjiion of calcarous rock, and it is ar-citaincd

neirlectcd esneciallv by those who have many iti m- ,.,w,ri fKnm Tr. anA p.nmincll r-r-.r, r.f ITnlybnrf who fiiiul it dilli-'-,,,.,! l,,. boon intoxicated on the nre-lthat its direction is parallel with the bed ot.

lOUil tClllllll! ULIUII IHVIII vw.MUiviLlll. VAtVlHlVll VI w u-v..v .v TUIllt..'"lHl 111.- imu ' - - - i I -

1 I- . 1 o ...wl u hocn nurnnth :irr . . . ... i i . . . , . i l 1 .. i : 4 . I

uroiuers ;iuu mSU..P, r-...o ,t ,e same sha nay all costs ot such view and cult, we suppose, to lind

noiiicu. j.nin 'iKp v" v examination, to be recovered by action ot seven indictments, and

pise ineir necuic,..uu .mm w "... de,)t at the guit of S(lch fence ViewerB with custody. Vc feel no disposition to prejudge faCe. A lury ot inuue.-t held upoi

lit occupation lorgonieeioi iuilucciu.u uohs3. . b,.fr,r,. nv intrr nf t ir neare. in thp'tlio rasns nnrns wlm must be nut niton rr.o..r.,l - v..r.l'irt ol death bv some ua

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hart, who found it dilh-Uppesod he had been intoxicated on the pre-.t'iat its direction is parallel wait tne t.-eu oi md securities upon his:ceding night and hadrollcddownasteepbank;ihe river itself. It is about six or seven feet 1 remains, therefore, in'into the road, where he was found lyingonhi-jdeep, and very clear and its waters agreeable disposition to prejudge' face. A jury of inuue.-t held upon the hody.'io the palate.

1 grieve lor, ami axn at.gr i . .. sue. u,ls., townslliDi

I can tell them that many high born and no-1 T,mt cach of th(J fencc viewers ble ladiesemploy their fingers in making clotltes ;ill be entUled to reccive fifty cents per day, for the poor and desolate widows and orphans for thdr serviccs rendcred under this act,and of the country. I can tell them that JMissi f v:n.OP. who sb;.ll np.rlfrt nr refuse

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norsnns who must be nut UPOli!rrf m-npd n vi nlirt of do:

can do them no injury in expressing tho hope- r !-er rays that in Texas, the lever and ague that such of them as are found guilty, if anv Revolt at Vi ra Cra:. A letter irom era .-,.Vais to a great extent. h- savs.-wehave

of them are guilty, may be punished with the Cruz, dated March Sth, states t.iat a revolt n,.arj Usaid that cbickenandfvcn turkeys in utmost severity of tlte law. If the crimes had taken place in the fort and that the d--ij.at country have (ouches cf the ague; and at

d

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iiotitiiKi. muuoiu, .inn i-iciuuw.i, t..... -" r npr nrm anv duties entoined on mm DV mis cnartrcd unon lliese DCOnie are irue. as we cer-;ou,i3 u.iu suimm u nn wntu.-. - """cenaiu easonn oi uie u-ar. inese ganaiu an

disgrace to form themselves, the garbs, m;act shaji De gullet to pay a fine of not more tainly have no reason at present to doubt,the;froni the fort had struck a French ship in tbei(a(t. v ,;rd3 ma v be seen stalking around their which they are always fascinating because al-:than five dollars for every such neglect or re- New Jersey owlers are among the very worst .harbor. The packet ship Mexican, and brig domicils in a perfect state of nakedness, theii ways unaffected. One advantage of most ie-uga, to be recovered by action of debt, at of sea shore robbers, without excepting the Opltir, were in port -the former to take m fcathers having been shaken tuiialy ollV male occupation is, that the mind may be en-'f. fnr ihp lie tu0 nprfion iniured Arabs nf the. African roast, or the savages freight and sail immediately, A. L , S, sjoopi

gaged, either in hearing or reflecting, when . v n(Turr nr PnA.e:.b

the fingers are employed in plain work or em-1 . ; ckn(.v(ir sh.,ll kill or damatrc such

broidery; and nothing is more pleasant than t re?pasj.in ganimal or animals, by hunting or u party enlivened by alternate reading andidrivin,r thcm from such enciOSUre,or in any

upon the coast of Cornwall,

:of war had just anchored. .Vita Frund in (hah Yesterday, an old

, i i i . gentleman named Warren, arrived in the

Mk wrrn 4 M nsTtTt xr ron rL.x The'.u trSu'' " l"r Steamboat from Philadelphia and a fellowJYLILR WEED A SLISTITLTE FOR FLAX. 1 lit (b:in innmuinl:i b In m.-inner in uhlf b Ii anfs. . . ! .

anyi, r ir I,,! v . . . .... 1 ... passenger, ascertaining that Air. W . wasa

r. ,o nuuii'vi yj. jiiiiiiiuii a ..... nrlnir nn rvn rirt:nn orriiiinns. I nun Ul.l'l ' . .

music, where t he g to rre no, too her m intentionally, shall be liable for of Arts and contains a communica- ' n 1 K k U e w o runri lht g-.erously ottered to guide tine or too genteel to be instructed. a d g so ,ustained, to the owner or own- tion (rom Ma t eriih Salcm MaS8achu. V ho dlv " d 1 it, a ho rt ,',,m lo houSC, f r . 1 f li oldie s Port Rko. , of such anlmal or a mals factsjrespecting the .W wi l a 1 x" an crop of U i01,'1 Kow, Portable MiK.JriX or essenee Xo tha cf new milk lengtU evaporation at Pans, called Lactohne, which d thi t e, a contravenes the provuuons ? the American Journal stvlcd a substitute' I contain so many .pec mens " ;,was taken sick and went out into the back

WHICH MIC .lUUll.OII Ul il.IIC-lClll.li u ntiM.t Y, i I

makes excellent new milk.

A witness examined "man Illinois court con

cerning a horse trade, wasaiked by thecoun-

tel for the defendant, liow the plaintm gener

ally rode. "He generally rideg a straddle,

Thii act to take effect and be in force from'

and after it. publication.

y sir, I cannot say; for 1 never was in compa

ny with him when he rode by himself." "You can stand aside."

Amusing Accident. Two negroci employ

ied by a farmer, were lentto the barn to work, urKom thov fminrl a larrro tpl tmn which

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eir. iiow does he ride in company j -iiihad been set some time previous tor rats.

lie has a good hone, he always keeps np. Not knowing the use of the trap, they began Loritaine(1 nd ;n f..ct constitute the bark-i r How does he ride when he s alone? ' "UealA : Fl .wuu i ri-'..ffi a contained in, and in lact constitute tne. Darns yucturCt

lu taiiimt; n. ,f iit i iic iui vuai asK&u

Sambo "Don't now only hab got teef all a

round , guess he'm patent curry comb, from looks," cried Cuff. Golly, gosh! I guess not,"

(exclaimed Sambo, "see how like de bebble he It is officially announced, that the proper;bjt caU him w name;' the

authorities of the State of trginia, Maryland,;tra unfortUnately springing at the instant

and Pennsylvania, have signified their acccp-!and ncarj severmg two of poor Sambo's fin-

lance oi ine poriiousoi uicuiiiipviidim nuuu efS within those States respectively, agreeably toi

lite uiOMslous oi an .iti ui v-uiiptM v , . . , . .1 ii 1 1 1 cri 1 Ml i . 1 ,i ,;.t,QOvnnn;i;t,ironftliJ Singular Suicide. A stage driver on the ty strength and abundance of fibre and milk last session, authonzingtheexpenditurc 01 the . f ... , . . J ?.-. 111 . r tmnf C-aiiUSfi for u final completion ! Florida, route by the name of Walter Jones, in to which it probably owes its superiority of:

1," , ,i 1 1 ii, ii,. Laurens county,on luesday last, puta period strength and beauty, over every other known'

ine ioau is mus sui icimuau w uwi , . . e- u.LIji.. .:i. a iwvei

iu ills iliu .it illli ui luatxiiiiT. 11c imu uwi imrt. '

eight or ten days, but was better, and Tues- This new and beautiful material so very

11 n nittnn rTl-rt nlint tliDrn lr fi rtA tn IC lllpi 1- . 1 1 I '.I . Ii . 1 J.. ..11.....!.

"' .t,.... .v,, mediate y aoounus wuu sau-piauis, anoungir , , rnr.tr-..., n i.n;r ; fi,i. Asclepias Syriaca, or common silk or milk!nonc .,4 there before. When lakes areJWj. weed-and the material itself is the cxterior;, a nevv kind of vegetation springs up.:J 0f Cs pocket and bf and interior barks; the exterior, however, is Tlms w the Dani,u wl7uul of Zealand was .t-"tain,,,S ") fI0m. pocket, and be-. i a r.i ' i.: ,.f ' ' ; ytus vvuen ine jj.iiii.u i.i.iuu uw.vt i (ore he recovered, Ins tncjid was among the considered of the most importance. If the drained, Viln) observed Carcx ciperoides 1 . . f , . structure of this plant be examined, the bod) Springing up,althoughthat species isnatundlyj " ' ' J of it, when in full growth, will be found to'not anative of Denmark, but a native cf Ihei The National Intelligencer of yesterday enrelope three setts of fibres two of which are llorth 0f Germany. (. GVa;tVm;do!l;,vs:;.Ve hear that on Friday night last,. rnntolnoil i n o n1 in firt rnnstitll t the hjl r k T . I . . i, .i.-,r . . ,

v.v......v.u ... - cjtr,, ,at t!ic frci-uieiit s.MaiiMon, tlieslumbers ol the the third set adhering to and covering the! ,luiMib,,l in- n inn,li -wh

stem, being of no value, is not patented., An cxquiit0, at lh igliton, was applied to. all tl'. ,):u ru ulars 0f whieh wc are not acThis invaluable plant grows spontaneously. !)V ail urcllin on the Steyne, lo read for bin. (,ll:iia(e!. hut we believe is substantially des-

aoounas inrougnout me counir), anu uemg .. lUc inscription on the collar ot a stray dog ....,,.' thus: The sleen of the Presid. nt wa

pcrenial, as (lax, hemp, cotton, Vc. vtc, to wllic, lu iad found, in order that he mighfj,,.,,.,! by the noise of some, one at the door WA n A A .rJ nHnilnlli. 1 v m I f- 11'ltK t 1 lln.HKf ' .1 - 'l 1 'l

Biciiwv:uaHHu.u.j,uuL.i....T.u.. by restoring it lo us w ncr.nf his chamber, endeavoring, apparentlv, to

ii is saia, it wouiu yieiu aounuanuy ior mani ic romtdied and read the (ollowmg:--II x I 1 '-3

years, in all my researches among trees anu, . . . , ,. J. J - . Sfrvil mo lift 1 iiivic t :ini collar

I'olliare barely woith a dollar; Puppies should befriend each oilier

See me home, then, dearest brother! lie put down the dog and departed.

plants in pursuit of a vegetable silk, none have been observed to compare with this, for beau-;

'obtain i utrancc into it

idcmar.ding who it was, and what was ii.'! tl i' in! riiilcr :imvi -ri'il that be v:i

,.e " "" ICor waiiU d to find the wa')to get out. The

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On the President's

lis ob-

trviiH

:iiois

Governments. A'at. Int.

for the Jackson candidate S90.

Baltimore Pat. The Baltimore Gazette says "The quan

tity of produce offered for transportation on the Baltimore and Ohio Hail Road, has so far

exceeded expectation tltisspring,that the number of cars, increased to twelve hundred and

upwards, are found to be inadequate to re-

. . ' ... ... flrj Thoro U nimsen aown in lis uiace, wuere ue was ceive it as rapidly as it is offered. There ,s Stance could be obtain already a great accumulation at the point of 'am.

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avn g roiiseii some mi lliners oi tne

L'"g' !;iniily sleeping in adjacent rooms, 1 hey pKintptilv repaired to thespol, and seceeding in arresjiiag tlie t ll'ender. On being examined, the

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day came down from his room, and got a horse valuable for the many purposes to whichit can! . " '" - ' 1 ' i , . j , . .. 1 r J , .1. i- i -j ' itiTi- i.-.. i- i -Mi1., -ii chased a doir of the nuinti r breetl: but tlic an- to get into the 1 resident s room, was peisonal

om a orouier iriver io rtue a mue, as nc ne appnea, we cannot nut nope win receive . . - . . . , . r r . , , , . i ri x- c . I imal, on trial, not possessing (he necessarviviolenee, entireh gae way before the (act in . In Pi'prir nnp K SlirnriS". hft went Olt at nffnfmn fir ;iro nor nrMi:ireil tn if ll'VP '. . ' I . . . !..' . . - -' ...

- ,. . .i V ' , x , 1 V , , qua nidations, was returned by the purchaser, that he was without arinsor weapons o to lence full gallop, and shortly after a message was that it is destined to linger, from century to 1 . .'. P.. , i r i - t i . - ii V -i i. i 4i i , .. s CJ. accompanied by a note, quaint y stating that !of any kind ; lie was an ordinary person, ot Ireceived from awidows houseon the road, century, as was the case with some of the., :.', in : , ,,. r , j,,, ii r,,.i ., i,....' ...

(11 UUi IVU'. II iiuuiiu. oi I'liimiinu ivvt inv .i i'vi - ' " --v-v.. v i.iivt L

all apearance. got into tlie house v ith a view

Curious. The Richmond Whig slates that!1

the opposition candidates for Congress in the."

Hartford, (Connecticut) District, were lion. William L. Ellsworth, and his twin brother, If I I.Ml-.tl. Tbn fnrmnr Hid Wliiff

.. i-j ti L rn tb wb;,rOl'V,aboutamile off, that Jones was acting very most favored fabrics of the present time, in.

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umU...w - a 1 i I - I , . . . . I .J . r A. I I I 1 .-. . . ' . . . . ,-r.vs"4l II - '

sirangety. ueiore, iiuweve., auj uuc cou.u consequence oi me uaiKitess oi u.u ..gu Jvidnaim-ixc 1 heV ambridgc (iMd.jt. Inon :(o plndT. but missed at the same time his

reacn me spot wno wasaoie io coiuroi in.i.,ue wnicn tney were prouueeu. mo a m..v,cu S1ys " Wc understand two foreign pur-'way aIi; ,is (.hiect. In order to keep the feh

nan taKeii on ...s w.in m.u u. ... nation, anu uiui ine hum e. ..g.ue. ou ua... u chasers ol ncRrot.5, stubhs ,V Bayly, partners ll)W mM M;(H11ing, w hen he could be sent the fire, swearing with a drawn knife, that he earth, could not be induced to believe in, or who jiave ,K.CU gomc tilIlc ruSiidilll, at Xew'K.fort. :i ...a-i-trate, he was locked up in an would kill any one who disturbed him. There profit by the discovery of one of them, its c-oii- Ai:irkt, in this count v, were last evening eon.-!:ipartn,cnt oiUhe preines usually occupied was none but females about the premises. sequent slow progress through' many subse- lllillt:d to jai for kfdinapping, they having!. a fc(a)Ie, hut at the time vacant, where it After roasting his feet a short time, he got up,qUentages to the present unrivalled state of )CCn UIiau'c to give the bail reipiiie'd."' jwas s,mpo-.el he would be safe enou-h till took off his coat and waistcoat, and removing perfection to which it has attained, need notj 'morning. When the morning came, however, a back log from a goodtire, deliberately laid.occasion surprise. Neither would it be ex- Smicwc Our late Minister to France, Mr.lc uV( !,ad (low n- ha in escaped out of a

himselt down m its place, where he was so travagant in us, perhaps considering the prc-;rmvni committed suicide at his nsidenee in ;.,.!.,- mvviur,- of rt xvbi. l,

sent advanced state of know-edge shotd.l weiq.iladelpl.ia on Tuesday morning. He isat such a height from the ground that no one

venture to predict that tne nnrcsoi ine ast ie-;said (Q iavc been ailhcted with occasional Mipposed he. could possibly reach it pias will rank among the most favored fabncs'ab a(i r t j . ,.nm'n Jr ',

of the present day, if they do not wholly su- .yts authentic account

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perseae some oi mem. JU.Uual mze. question. I he Medical o- ol ,,0 tlCnIn-(.Iirt. appear, differing in any ma-

Rocks andllarocr's Ferry, although the quan

tity brought to this city greatly exceeds the receipts here of any former year during the seme period.

ed, that he soon died.

Augusta ueorgia Louner,

PRUNING FRUIT TREES.

We deprecate the old practice of trimming

jYullifcation dawn. Enst.Thc Portland Ad- fruit trees, in autumn, winter or spring. Veg

vertiser announces its determination to test etation being then dormant, trees can make

-ciety of the slate of New York, at its recent tlT;a ,Mr, hilars from this version of it, wc

g- Magnificent project. The most magnilicentjmortjI,!r, adopted the following as its pne .h..)! r.irr it before our readers. We hope ce, work ever undertaken by any corporation is(0,,cstion for the current year: ''' in flu, sm(. ,1.. . ...n .... l,e found to had to the an-

the constitutionality of the law supprcssing'no speedy ettbrt to cover the wounds inflicted about to be performed by the city of i e w ',, WA .9, r.y;l,flwr.,iH ir '-'p,.,,!,,.,,.-,,,,,,,!- deinedator, and bringing

small bank notes, and invites its subscribers1 by the knite and saw. 1 nese wounds exposedj xorK. 1 ne wani 01 gouu ..uu ..o.lSoi..v. ..- ,mr ,t, ,s ln tne pr to continue their remittances as heretofore, in'to searching winds, and a scorching sun, be- ter having for a number of years been scvere-'IM.ormuin nf .s.')!) is ollet these notes. The Advertiser says "WheJcome diseases and often bring on prematurely felt by the citizens, they are about intro-aiion, lo be sent in by

Besides, an attentive observer mustducing the waters 01 tne vroion ner, a iis- 1.5

in the prodneluni t ,Its,:u: 1 : , ;,. . nunimient."'

red for the best l)iser-

the first of December At the l.ui court in Waldo, in the Slate o

Maine. 7)10 i;n!-rs were marked for tiial on

the dic!ei. n hat a piece for law yers!

States Dass laws interferimr with mon'ii busi. dee.av

tinr llmr li,vni,n r!nlitln Inl.f l'l t'.r.A llml wbnrvrp nriininir ic nor. tanrp nf nbout forty miles at ail expense ot!

jitno n lit-, t- n.v. 1 ..u . uu 1 14-111, iw iniui IUI e, iiuu IIUVU iiuiiLui, n" " . . v !3 --. . j i i , I T I W r i when they interfere unequally, we shall pay formed in the spring, three shoots arc often fivemilliona four hundred and Iwelviaho.isaiiil: Uemah, f,r ,,, a,v ,n(orii,e, f . just as much attention to them, as is for our thrown out, where one has been cut away, so dollars! Truly may New Wk be styled tl,efbv a h.end that a sure preventive agaii.t I h r..h,t burg i, eview v Acs thai dttrmgllu convenience and no more, as for example, we that the very evil which it is intended to reme-Queca of the Western World. rth.s terrible disease is, to .ike some strong), ar iv thee were bOO Lntish incrchaDt ho uld wear a black hat even if the State or- dy, a rcdundency of useless spray, is iocreas- hutton A,. jsott ,H and mix it w u.i pulvcniCfd c.ialk, ,11 ,reh wrecked.