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he would find a targe quantity or the ar 1 tcrminctl to rcturr. to MsriuP, to obtain licic of which he vas in search licach a rcinforccrm nt of men. He arrived 1c Mar. In shaping liis course in that thereon the 25th June, and hav ing ship-
direction he passed a group of islands ped foui teen more men, sailed ?.gain on called by the natives Tama 'l am, another the 8th August. On the 13th Septem group denominated on the chart, Young ber he once more reached the islat ds
William, s group, and ihe Islands oil where he had lost so many ol his crew.
and which, from the circumstance he called Massacle Island; but he had"-no sooner come to an anchor than he was attacked by the natives in their canoes; a brisk fiie ftom the schooner, however,
who!c of wbkb, l.c says, ccs. Mm but little labour Out of thevr, l is wifeard
TEttMr.
n Th? pic fcrrpiY.Hvn g a pcrsrr,t- prnr.i tier ar ; access l all tl e dv .ar.tacr f the
daughters every year make a vriciy
ptesetves, ar.d lav una trood store ol the It.Mituiion willbe nvl:r.n;iii!;.i
Irntf rr'iwl in iK r."tft llfllf f. 3rd hlS-llars in V it V: r -r P. I' T M ft V ( ! ' '. 1 f.T H ! V
l I U I t V. I II I III lltV livuvu " ' - - 7 ' - . - 1 - -
Mondeverdesant.
Captain Morrell appears to hate had but little intercourse with the natives ol thckc place?, merely enough to obtain from them cocoa nuts 2nd bread fruit,
and ascertain that they possessed nothing compelled them to retreat. more. lie describes the men as being Shortly sftcrwaris a small canoe put
remarkably robust and tall, sometimes by ofi' from the shote, in which, to the grest their conduct leading him to apprehend, ! joy oi all cn beard the schoone, they that they had hostile intentions; at oth- j found trie ol their old crew, Leonard
ers, perfectly peaceable, and having no j Shaw, y?ho at the time ot the massacre,
had hidden himself in the wooos and
l OR THK WF STKRN SUN', Horn. Hop f. is the star that guides us on our way, Thds sorrows floe turns daiknf-s into dry. Cheers the lone pilgrim on his dreary
round. And guides him safe at last, where bliss is found. When lo:t in doubt, when sorrows damp the heart,
What can true comfort to the soul impart? Why even hopk that child of Angel birth. Who came from I haven to comfort man on earth. When on life's stormy crcan T am tost, When worldly friends have fled, and all is lost. Be thou my sav, sweet native of the sky. On whom, in dinger's hour I may rely. Hope lingers still around the dying bed, Cheers the lone heart, supports the droopin e head.
Soothes the poor widow's woes, the or- given, were discovei ed, and the littit bird
oh an s em!, immediately new to the land
And when all tine has fail'd, ai? brings relief. OU5j no doubt, have since been the t egrets
, . , . , ,, ,. on board, that the bird was allowed to
in f aitn ana none ami v-aniv umwjnui, f . , i ,u ,
. . i . , . i r a v jtoi v iuii iu ii iiu lion) ui uimi our
If mttklv we endme nfflictinn rod. ' equcnt misfot tones been strangely
Hope unints the way Faith leads us home enough attributed
tnC;od. On the 23d May then, the schocner
was in sight of six islands, all small, with
C;i lot- tni rlino- tr tViPP nr rail t !1P I r m f l .ot. nr.
Kill n-i -'"c i ci i.vi I i 1 I uiinii' ti will iu i ' :
', i'I.
ir.T i' r-r h,-.w',r' ir.fl twer.'V-tiW I c. '...! at
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the ch.- ff his studies. F.vtry ;.dv i-r.te given i t d alil.eral allowance n.ade f- r Mn
m nc.iretit circumstances.
cidt r is almost as good as wine. If you have dune sowing your winter
grain, you can turn your attention once i
more to tit irrprovement oi tne roans in.. , . , , a!(4 u
your neighbeurhecd. Many think it a j :it t!ie ( 'ern prices. 1 'he r- e f !;- hardship to work upen the roads at all,tplona v.i! ,c ten i'..Im j. Th -e wihir. and when called upon by the supervisors, further inf rnm'.H . v.i.l j ,e a!i!stss a. turn out reluctantly, fcnd endeavour to letter (post pa";-4.,) toiM.(i. H GrW ' avoid doing anv thing, as if they were to,cr to tl' "" C'cd, iu dit h ill vcuvc
vyar weapons abr)Ut them.
On the 22d May an accident occtired ' escaped He had remained concealed
to which we should have attached no im- i filittn days, subsisting on only four co
porlance, but which has been carefully ! coa nuts whet, he wos discovered by the idence of their industry, public spirit and
derive no bent fit from their labor.
Thrifty savs a good road is rot only a
public Lent. fit, but greatly enhsncesthei
v;lue ct the lands through which it runs, ;
adds to the safety, comfort 8nd convenience of all who travel it, and docs credit to the neighbourly d as it is the best ev
prompt alter.ttoTi.
THO. V.MOllROW, Vr-V.
noted down amongst the rcmatkabie natives and ci ueily nounded
events of the voyage. 41 A little bird, as J From this man, Capt. Morrell learned, black as ink," came on board the schoon- I that the skulls of thirteen ot his men er, and could not be induced to leave her. I that were killed, were hanging at the Some of the men, with the ci edulitv com i Chief's dr or, and that a lewdavs befre
mon to seamen, thinking it was a bird of
ill omen, wanted to kill it, but the captain,
pleaded with its perfect taaienesl de termined on preserving its life OrThe
following day the islands, to which'itie name of Massacre Islands was afterwards
r.t,if
When clouds obscure, still let me see thee
shine.
Co;. duct me sifely thro' to that blest
shore,
Vhere tears arq'wip'd, and weeping heard
no more. A WANDERER. Vincennes 1831.
Till: BLUSH. Was it unhol ? mi i th ro1 The tongue no purer thought can sneak; And horn the heart no fee line; How
More chaste, than brightens woman's cheek.
Jin-. Mft we mark the deep ting 'd rose Soft in mtling wheie th.e liilv gtevv, Korehn tn that where inch beautv blows
Are treich'tcus thorn's concealed from
view. Th ihrn may touch some tender vien, And. crimson o'er the wounded p irt! Unheeded, too, a transient pain AN 'ill flush the chec, and tlrrill the heart. On he mty's lids, the gem like tear, Oft hcds its evanescent ray, B'.t sc. irce is seen to sparkle, ere Tisch ised by beaming smiles away' Just so the blush is fumed ami flies Xor nwns reilectii'n's c alm cotitrol It co ues it deepens fades and dies;
ul'
othe r, through which there was here and
there a small channel about 101 vards in
width The islands appeared very fruit
ful, and several larre canoes were sen inside the reef, the boat was sent to thp
I eef, and pk nty of Beach la Mar, of exeef lent quality being found thctc, the Capt
determined on endcavoung to procure a
cargo ot the commodity at this place.
After anchoring and making other ne
cessary preparations, part of the crew
were sent on shore on the 26th, for the
purpose of clearing away the tices and
his return toihe island the natives Ji d consulted together on killing and eating Shaw himself, but delayed it in conse
quence of the abscence of some ol their Chiefs Thy attcrwaids unt himrn board with picposals, it was supposed oi a pacific naitite. Shaw, wl ile cn the island, was employed by the natives in manufacturing knives out ol the iron they had obtained fiom the vessel lie was badiy treated by them they giving i,iiv haidiy cnviigh to live upon lit r ptcsents the whole of the island a-s udcr the sway ot one Chief, who rules wiih absolin- power; each f the o.hcr islar.cl- has a kuhtdirate chel wii! many i thers dependat t on him He says he cfcu'-d discover amongst them tiott;ce of i eligion. no appeat ancc of any tting like a rcvc ie nce for a supe
ruir por.cr i ne cticis mauige m po lygatny, but the generality ol the men have but one wile, the w omen are reserved and chaste, their husbands killing them without any scuple on the least suspicion of it fidelity. Shaw thinks they kill a:l the children except thosethe chief, he having perceived none o h
crainonirst them. 1 heir hutsr.rc made
F.ditors pu'.ishing the r.bove Cire r.h.r HZ
times, sr.all receive, as a cc iuj er.-a'.H r a.
certiritate e: t i-ptl-.e b-arer to tv.ita ei-a-tis. These- puhhsl-irc: it 26 tin'trs, t.h"":i the compensation. There who pu' i-Vd the other Circular oi the C'.io HJ rr.,i Medical (''Urge, by di.sccr.tinuir.g h;-t a.,J inserting thi, shall be- entitled to the v lei;e hereTf fore set foith, ar.d the tine r. ccned firm the rcmn erxen cr t f tl etorn.-
er. M-tv arrangemeras, m ia:s i-i.vu ... render this alteration i:.el:pti.sal.iy ntcessary. Such Edit(rs in tlie Wet. p'.:!'!he4 the New-Yerk Circular one yenr y cii: : the fnrerrotPK twt-lvt- insertions can il tiieir students to the Institution and ti e. vhidl be?cce?ted l aliti.rs pub'ishi; g will
i derive send us cue miner ce at:.i: t!i.s
t
enter prise. Gtt every thing ready for harvesting you corn, and prepue with a gr.iteful heart to gather in the bounties of the year. V ycu have been ir.dustiious, you will w ith pleasure behold the fruits of your labour, and give thanks to the Great Giver of all good for hc abundance with which you are surrounded. If, however, you have been negligent and !szv, you flpkfrvP tinriP rf t hp rrf.nfl. nt Prnv irlfnr r .
.t .1.. -.j: c . i t;ubhcaticn.
anomo-i.nc, uic upnaicmga oi a uau .,-ho,c ,vho (ln rct receive cur Cirndar. const u-ncc herebv authorized to rnhih it fre.nv
. , j this, or nr.v other paper, and forward t r.e t th.eir numbers and thtir claims sh:dl v r -
eistered. T. V MORROW. J7The renncction betMetn this h.sf-it'j-tion and myself be'u g d.s.s.-.; ed, ail t rv s are ic qv-esU-d to add revs their co::;rau:.i cations to Doct. T. V. ?Ioi tow. J.J STEELE.
Ohio Reformed Medical College, 7
23s
Oi;i(; KEFORMEb
rEHE pi.b'.'c are hen !y informed that an S institution i e-sta'i-hrd nr.f! in succc?sful operation in the ci?y r.f New-Yni k. de-tu.m-.nated "The LJef' ru.cd Medical College ;" under th.e jurisdiction of therefoined medir .1 so itt rf the United Statesthai this institution h;i arisen from its own inti'msic. merits, not iths-tandrng the opposition ( f illiberal and v tercsted p'n sirians, to an cn.incnco which has c-ce dedthe nu.'t s in guirc exjie cfttienv r f its friends. An.imated lo the flourishing state of this cllfe, .ituI feeling anatdent desire still firther to dissenun te the alui'ble syste m f-t" r.' vctirt therein t oight, a soc nd se h' cl r.f the same c'laracter w?.s establishrd in December 1830, in th-- town of V "lthini;-
Anrii 28th. 1831.
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bushes, and building a house where the J of bamboos and the leal of thf cocoa nut ro,' (-r "'""""ateei l ne timo i.t .ormeo iicach la Mar, when taken, might be cos. on the ft uit of which i.e. ba-i-.un Mechcal Cnllcr.c 1 c; - vr:,s caarii i r. i . . n . . , nrcd bv th- sta'ersa ntt : .,rv ir..-t;tu-ion, cured and rendered fit for transportation t,a and fish they entiu ly subsist 1 he an(1 . lhs,ouelltlv tlu. hour(1 of tnisl(rCS - . It is perhaps necessary that wc should islands are entirely covered with wood, ,i. ,.,.., th .l,n.". tic n-ilir-a hrrrii cf
A rush nt" feoli:nr from tiic s-
state here, that Beach la Mar b a fish, of
which the Chinese are particularly fond,
and for which they pay a high price
1 he natives had come off to the
schooner in several large canoes, bting ing with them cocoa nuts and shells
Tlity were Negroes of lare ptatue, and
some ot them appeared to possess coo
sidcrable acutcess. No white man had
ever been scc. by them before they thought the crew of the Antarctic were
painted white, and endeavored by rub
bing, to bring their skins to the complex-
io of their own Their ideas were all confined to the little group of islands. on
which they lived they had however.
h- Af
a few foot paths only running th ou;;i
them, the huts are . bui't in stn. .'.1 ons. crs on the sea coast for the convenience c fishing. 1 he length of this article warns us to bring it to a rloc; wc thrrrfotc. confine ourselves to bu: one other tncoui.tc r ith the. na'ivcs Crp'. Mr rrell, m m eier to protect the people ct v.rrk on shore, caused a kind ol batter y to be con structed on the top ol two lage trees about 40 feet from the ground, nod mounted u with lour brass swivris, six teen ol his bes men weir placed in it with muskets and provisions but it was
sill oacmriEib
VLXCEXyES, I.WDIAMA TTI ESPECT FULLY informs his
It
friT.--e
a'-d the public, that he has leased IX
their institution, where nil
a tei ai ot vears, the TAVERN STAND lM:lv occur.jf d bv General 1 1 mer J( hnsrr, and is no-v prepared to accommodate tnr-
the various ic.lers ar.M all otliers who mav eie lam a
jf the herding art arc taught on call, in the best manner.
York- ( huntr 1:
;uirr r.
C 11 U 1 3 H OF T II 11 SG II O O I E II A TA KC TIC
On Satunlav Um wi announced the
4 aniaiat th"n port of tlie schooner An
tarctic, under the command of Capt
Motrcll, aftc an absence of two yeais, tvith a statement that wiie trading in t!te Sou'h Facific. he had lot nineteen of his crew, in an encounter with the natives ol a newly discovered island The cn cutnstances attending the voy ogi ot this wossel, arc ol too rcmarkab e acheracter to be dismissed uh a pass ing n .ttce. Pie Antarctic sailed Irom New York in September. 1829 on a voyage to the ti mii eas. for tot pin pose of collecting nc.vg;ol fur Seal "ktns In October .vvmg she touched -j; the Cape de V. I IsUndg, -nvl obtained the salt neccsvf tt-i iho preservation of the skins cx,'. . ted to be taken; from thence she shniu 1 her course to New Zevirind, but Win.; cits ippointed in ptocuring skins ;he e, the tpt determim-d ui iltermg thv oyage and soiled for Manilla Y ti 1 1 st proceeding tint her, lie led in with a gt'Mip o' is, an Is, which not being on the r ha t, he natm d T' str?ic!i' group
1 hev ate small, anil a reer ol r .t us tutts
from om- island n the other On tu. tiav f.dl'ng he iliscovercd land gatn. and foM""! it to consist of amther group ol
at some distance from them, and from I
these they presumed the schooner now came Wc abstain ftem noticing the surprise they exhibited on first seeing their visi ters; the conduct ol savages in imiia circumstances, is probably always .alike, andthete are few of us who haveo?,&t some time or other, dwelt with deep in terest on the derails of tf e tit st meetings
:i r nc nes
t! :- T(f-. :mcd system. A raimher of yem i; i'eiitieaicn have- here commenced their --.tidies, and numerous e thers have applied i. admission. Its lo-a-hty presents- the pveutcst advantages tr facditate researches
:n medical botany: tin sun out. ding country abounding v itli a groat variety of medicinal plants and ve-gvt;.b!e ptoduc:ens. It is sito itrd nrar the centre r t the state, ot tin hctstone liver, nine miles north e't Cchurbus, on the northern tut np'ke, and is one of rhe mot h ;dthy and delightful villages in the western country. '1 -v ground
rhe stable attached to the huse islirgc
and convenient and a careful hostler is t :cploved who is thoroughly acquainted vtiiH his business. Vinccr.nes. July 22, 1831 24-tf
NKW COO.DS.
tor usf
some impci lect notions ol another p-roup , ( , , , ,
j ' i W I 111 flA.V. I Xrf WIIVJ IH U' 1 I II V IUV I'
below; tle fueliotn the ba'tery,to;itir
great surprise, opened upon them nd !
cessity for an instituti'-u of this kind, under th.; oii "-ti(H of coo.peUnt professers, must In sMtkingK evident to all v. ho have refect-
, e d or- the s'ion ct ot mecnrai re lot ni. iiert-
:t u OtMv, it itr-irtir is :iiirhr. ;i!'f rather
cornpelkd them to rctieat wi;h sever- j s,.p, , i(,r to that t:iUgilt m other sch' ols,or los3 Itu rned by other physicians; tne remedial Wc pass over the purchase ot the I --i.ei.ts beit.g derived irom the vegetable Massacre Island fiom iis Chief, his death j i.i' ndmi. and manv other dctaiis No exertions I :. ( thca-y of this practice has been
pro, o , ff-r more th;m half a centut y, com-
HAVE the pJ an; if re of informing their friends and the public generally that they
j. : ;
attached to th" college contains ev et v van- t,t,r''-"",; urt: ""'"j " Fr' etv t f voil fr.r a b tanical carden. The ne- ! ncral as.icrhr.cnt of mcvcli(WtJ-j-wr.
between civilized and uncivilized man
I lie boat b ciew had gotten thefotgclf. . . . . . . ; . . . ; the butnioi ol then huts, r aihore and set r un; the natives stole
of C'apt. Motrcll couitl pacify the
tive
their
anu eveouiaiiv ii.f sr --.v
:rh:ch rill lie found Svpcrlnc 'tci, 77jf, Cdirr, Brown and (irrcn cloths, very ufrr'cr iroi'-rt Sllghf'idn ca.:ncZs Red, White aid Green Fhn vih lime Nackiii'iir and Point hlavlits Xrrper Black Italian Lutestring Sill: ar.d 'Jab' by elrrh Bo-rnhai fx, J'J.f, Canhric? Calicoes, Glorc., Ifos'ury. a;h Icnallf Bonnet, and Bt It Ribbons, l.rp-
hcrn Bonnets, Fancy Snaps, Cologne ll a-
ives; thev continued t persevcte in!:i:,; ;Vh lrovcu ents cf the most dis- j f . f,ml . r(,j:rov . ,K .. io.c. I teh-rmcts of the present or anv j , i ? 1t i , - heir hostilities, notwithstanding tr.c i (..;.r ..... Its v,Mi( riol ;tv lK yi(.cu so lf: j tnnl Ji latched J)mvc.t:c. Frvmha, Mvt eat loss of lives they sustained, am! -,tt t1. K de mor.sttated. as to sati-f : thelrorf an Alerts'1 Leather Shoes Fine
some of the armorer's tools, which
in-
compelled hun to imvo up the hpe t - jieteil inevcv ar iotv anj torm or nise is-.;
.' otttaininrr o r-nrrn . til fi-li frf-t, lit r r .A a'lll n S th'tlV t fit t"Ts V."i' t - "il tiAf the-
i rri imp run a n in pih ann npr nmi i . . i .
1 ,, ' ,, , , rocks w hich bon. ds their shot cs
wim a crew wen armed; tney conipeueu : a restoration of the things stolen; but,'
the natives now appeared hostile -they
ring and sceptical. It has been j Common Hats, Kc. 6cc. together inth
drew theit bows, and stood ready to ds
chartre their arrows. The crew thcr
Capf Morred still prosecuted his voy pge and made many other Uiip'jUjmt dis covetics; hey ate however, his piopcr ty, and we tbeiefote absvain horn i.oiic
, H . ... . . ing theni m the hope hat he will at any determined on seirint? the person ot the ' . . . . . . . , , t ... rr , i ! tner day reap that advantage Item them,
head Chief, which thev eiTected, and caxjJ
ried him on board, with many of the na tives. He in the evening, however, jumped oveiboatd and swam ashore, and in the course of the night the others followed his example On the following morning, the people went ashore to wotk. as usual At 8 o'clock they returncd to the schooner to bieakfast, leaving three men on shore to
watch their tools; thirty three of the na
nu-rrur:a! rr mmcm treatn-en i:rs vieen
'piirsind withr iit :n', beiieiic'ui ef7. ct, bill to t!u r.ieat i'-jni, of too constitution. j The- ' -..eht- to be dcriv d by an attend-
-:t l :s :r.titutiin will, trust, oetruty ar-pv, ; c: ;. tliC;o wh.n wish to acquire ; c-rrect kniv!rdgi." 'f the healing art. lit t o the .-t'Kknt viil !e tausrht all trie mo
which, during this voyage, has been de nicd him Ore of the natives from the Massinc
Islands, and another fromanothei Island
subse qoently discovered, have be e n brr't hon e hy Capt. Morrell As mav be sup posed they are objects of mu b cut losity . They will he exhibiti-d to morrow at I'ammDny Hall His intention is tote turn with them to their homes, when he
an asrttrtwnt. of Hardware, iror. Steel,
Cartings, reh Groceries and Quens ware, tin if arc u termined to ojf r ol the lontt raiis for cash or r.iircha.itcblt prod tee of any hind. 'Ihey talc this o port l'ii cf in fern:' ing the customers of tKe Vinnrnes S'carx Alill that In f;ii'rcth:it.thilhr:fvi will
he u:dfr the Inirt.idlate rrA:nngWTt of
do n practice which ; de.-me d necessary. oru. cf the f r.n ; and ihetf hope :hal thtir itt ad ition to tl.--b-t-inor-.l; and in cense . . , . , , n tmt. ... . ,. .... atv ariatuc a ,:i;oi it iea if at co:,.:nJa!c OU'iKC of his res-eli: r.e ar th mstitut'on ; ' , , and purs.org a sn :-, cc,re cf studo.es, ,nlt thfm a V Bhc pclr
: each j tl.t eloparttnen's c f nu--"".-'
if in art v.r e a tuowiccirt' ct nctn t r-v miti ....f-.-i
d'.f me.
in a slna t sp.ice ot time, ual at a very small H hft;t, Corn ai d Saw-lc-j.s et.pe i-i comj-.ariv.: to that ot other me-1 f)ect n Ire o'lea1. i:!-;itut)r i,s.
Th.e r ul.'r f Tl .v:'' w irer r nurse rf lectut s : .- ,'i;i;i:r:i -a co:r.TTierce on the ti' ,r P. e .. tr)bvr, and continue
sir m. .u.is er "T1 "r. i : ' v, i- (r n i-,inc .
:mcc
if
tives collected round these men, and ; hope that the treatment tin y have re
wi re em the point of commencing an at ' ceived at his hands will ensure him a t tu' 1 rot. is,- , f i- . ;n. -s on 11 te it.tf o:
NOTICE. 1 J AYIN(i : t e it h inte (i fint ti suprf
tl.f irk h st in the a'.
-
ll 1;'( nd r-. er in t1-
ke i b. it c; n.rnanderl !n Capt.
is tn e' ndin;
ab
vr. seventy seven
tin r noth vh th o un:iom,v
ncinr tu i-!
te -
tack, vvhich thev onlv delisted liomxon . better reception from their country men. 1 b p.irt:oo't . i u . di-al srai re willht . . : IN.rtrr !?y t'ao o'.;..-rs Mers. Kre pp ar.d seeing that the boat had come back f.oroid that the knowledge they will have ' n-d, - h tiaily t-x.ituinv.i.-ns. ,y l-.;Moa,-. I ti-.ere !.?: rce.est a'lpei-or.s l.sv- , . . , , , ' . i irnoirrd l,r. viill h iKa mr, r in i "'1 -"...tlliiv a n '; t 1 1 f ; 1 "i. ; ' ; ,i It ti"4 tl'.li piCfced Up ny o tlie i'.'t K ''i U.h"Ut me th ess.l and touched the shore At , ace t ed here, u , I be the ni . ol in rh,rm',cv; .kl 'I h- and : 'L s !it otaer, isC shall pn ,,te ,d mi, day a number ot canoes put ofi from j " oducing amongs' them some ol the ad- pr ( r( VbC.. s.-n; .-hM, i - i p, s, rs h-,v..g ef the said pork, d be other islands the captain being Hp. ; vantageo. ci -i iz i'n n ; wi-,Vr : v! . I.v.a-trv : fl-u'. 'l"r.eoric d j nerUi.tir.j tht r.e.tiee. prehenvive of hostilities rc-in forced the , - - - ; ;v lr.t,c-d i'.it..:.v ; 'rth, Mcdir.v J.ms- " YM. MIITTir.
i
s-.uit h ; t Iiesc
on any diet, he called j ho other islands the captain being Hp- vantaees o. cr- i'iz i;u n
ilerc tu hail some m- : ntehenvivo of liosti uics re inforced the
i with the nativ cs. bu". it "as im (hands on shoie till thev amounted in
t ii e rA.viii;.
pair e 'oi him to obtain am in.ovmjiioii ; nvimbcr to twenty-one Heads were el-
f'.vo i.kui as the inducements to trade
which 'heir inlands aT' Jed, and
ic tv crc-
tote c be ;g n-:n : Ii
otinucd h.is cou se On the 5th. tior-ed
s j sent by lutn to the officer command
ing them, and he was particularly cau-
TH1UFTY S ADVICI2 FOK OCT. In this month y.r,r Ii ui's ai d nops arc
g ar.a su iCidarl? i
sar, z'v a long low ivanJ
appeared to he lo dcd with cca; ly al tt
i prutle ne, Cc. ;:'. h . si:; nit-r i r nt 'ill ' ,i- in-,! p t .
j propri-'( to hotanv . n .ttf ri n oh'2, e r oparative anatr.n.y r.d eht ir d pr-ictire. 6ft
on his cuatd a caution, comme to matu-ttv. and vou must pre 1 .i ., . "i .. ... o i.. -. .'. .
however, which he disragat ded, for short ; pare te gather them in season Theiseit ,,f Clinical I'ractire bv w.-, h t i.io-
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TiL'ts, v iihout h nvevrr the leas' trace of! s,cessf'jl atttack on them liom the ; pies often and make them into c.dcr, or ! the theo;v.
V-; w(c 1. two of the crew that were in the, they will rot upon the ground '1 hose ! Kvery student, cn ;.e' jolly boat ha.! just time to shove her up. who have none, will, if thev take Thryf. ' imrt"n C-lle.T, will ! VJD ; When cut ot the reach of the ri rnvv s. : tti's advirr. nt-Lo inminlnin nrff.ai a. i Uet'.mied Met lie il
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01-1 M voilia on the 1 th . April. : neano.g the war whopuf the native, ' 'rces, when small, with good fruit. An I v ,.s 11 in J and XYallacc's Island. - vaNC;; lVn tt.-ore ot them, the rcmaindi r ' excellent eirchird would c.st ordv a few
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w-hose iatc wc shad hereafter grovr vvjtl out your ca re eir pains.
;r:, y has on his farm an abundance M rrc'd v ith a diminished crew of apples, pear , ieac he s. plum . nuiners.
nt.ti it impo.sfd;'e to prosecute the ob- fee eif diffrient kinds aral thr fcst ni ui'v
T::f it.diciUJ UMiiin that further rvrthj jcct uf his cy-rjc,a:id ho therefore dc-! most ot thtm growing from gratt ; the
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