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TO A CHILD EMBRACING HIS MO TIIER. Love thy mother, little one! Kiss and clasp her neck again; Hereafter she may have a son Will kiss and clasp her neck in vain. Love thy mother, little one! Gaze npen her living eyes. And mirror back her love for thee; Hereafter thou may'st shudder sighs. To meet them when they cannot see. Gaze upon her living eyes! Press her lips the while they glow With love that they have often told; Hereafter thou may'st press in woe. And kiss them till thine own are cold. Press her lips the while they glow! Oh! revere her raven hair! Although they be net silver grey, Too early death, led on by care, May snatch, save one dear lock away. Oh! revere her raven hair! Prav for her at eve and mom, That Heav'n may long the stroke defer, For thou may'st live the hour forlorn, When thou wilt ask to die with her. Pray for her at eve and morn.

courage him to proceed ; while rematks ! on the page will afford, improving and animating topics for crnversation. Reconciliation Let me intreat your particular attention, gentle lady, to the following advice. Whenever any link discord or coldness takes place between you and your husband, remember that conecssion is your duty rather than and never close your eyes in sleep till you have endeavored to obtain a rccon ciliation. Tell him the resolution you have formed; and then you may goo'h humoredly add, that perhaps he would not find you so very forgiving, but really you should dread breaking through your determination. Again let me entreat

you to adopt this plan: it may appear

more pleasure than at a pretty vromanl triotic devctirn, and enable him to f.nUh his

with a dress soiled and untidy: tor believe me, those things (though ycur husband appears not to notice them, nor perhaps is he himself conscious of the cause) strongly possess the power of pleasing or displeasing.

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triumph. As in the case ef Washington, so in that of Jackson, thtv will take care that our Rt public shall not be stigmatized with the imputation of ingratitude. To enable every freeman to obtain correct information durim the imnci.dine conflict.

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THE FARMER, Thrifiy's Maxims and Advick for JNLY. Maki hay while the sun shinks. That is, do eveiy thing in the proper season; and never put off to another time, what can as well be done at the piesent time. Much is lost bv not imnrovini? the

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trifling and immaterial, but you do not, j Tliis is a fine day for making hay, (says you cannot, without expeiience, know! the lounging farmei)but I think we

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( Frem the Xevj England Farmer. ) 1 HE TOAD. This animal, so odious in its general appearance, is nevertheless a most faithiul and devoted servant to the gardener. 1 have had occasion to remark, while opening and preparing the earth lor seed, the activity of the oad in appropriating

to its own use the great variety of insects hich infest our grounds. From observations which I have made, I have been led to the conclusion that it can distin guish its object at a considerable distance Upon which it fixes its piercing eye and towards which it rapidly advances; and Tvhen near enough for its purpose as sumesa stooping posture, which it preserves for a moment then with the quickness cf thought, it darts out its long fiery tongue, transfixing its prey, which it immediately conveys to its capacious mouth. Espying some of those worms used in angling, I occasionslly threw them to one ot these animals near by, "whose length compelled it to use its feet for the better disposing of the worm, in order that it might be more easily swallowed. On another occasion, I observed upon the side cf an out-building one of the largest species or red ants, six or eight inches from the ground, which was noti

ced likewise by my Iriend, the toad, who generally casts its eves downwads in

search of sustenance, but when self-inter

est requires, can look up and jump too,

vhich it actually did with complete sue cess.

I have never discovered, neither been

oble to learn, that they are injurious to

vegetables, although hey frequently bur tow into and disfigure our beds, I pre

sume to say that one half of the labor cf

the gardener empJoved in the destruction of bugs and worms might be saved, if a number of loads were placed in the Vicinity of our vines, with a shelter, near, under which they could secrete them selves, from which they would issue forth at the approach of evening when our enemies are cut committing their depredations, and decur thein at their leisure. Pioneer.

the wide-spreading ills it may prevent

Many a matrimonial dispute occurs, not so much from an unwillingness to give up the contested point, as from a dread of being conquered. Beware of the slightest approach to contradiction, and be assured every little dispute be tween man and wile, even itsell of the most tiivial nature, is dangerous. It forces good humor out of lis channel, and undermines flection, and insidiously, though perhaps insensbly, wears out, and at last entirely destroys, that cordialhy which is the life and soul of matrimonial felicity. Gentleness -How indecorus, oflensh e and sinful, it is to see a woman, exercising authority over her husband, and say

ing," have it so. It shall be done as like." Hut I should hope the number of those who adopt this unbecoming and disgraceful manner, is so small as to render it unnecessary for me to enlarge on the subject. Never join in any jest or laugh against your husband. He may be a plain and insignificant, even a ridiculous, man: be

it so; why did you many him: You should have known all those defects before marriage. It is now too late: and as

a wife, self (not to say a word of duty)! It . '

cans on you to nice nis lauits; ana whenever you possibly can, to bring him foi-

ward and make him of importance.

Assiduous'y conceal his faults, and

speak only of his mtrits. In the mar

ried life, confidants are by t;0 means de sirable. You may be lisiered to with

sympathy and interest; but will this redress your giievance ? lly r.omeans

Threforc never complain of hun. In the first place, you violate a sacred duy by

exposing your husband's faults; and in

week will answer full as well. The glass will not injure by standing a w eek or so longer.' But nature does not agree to this She jogs ui without any excuss or delay; and always does her woik in season. The week rolls round the grass is growing old losing its sap, arid decaying. At length he begins in earnest to mow it; but the fair weather has gone by. Being in a great hurry, he mows more than he can take care oi: It is wet with

the showers; he tumbles it into heapsmote showers fall, and his hay is lost Why? Because he Would not make it while the tun shined. Before he can finish his haying, his wheat is ripe and fit for gathering It will not hurt by standing a few days,' says lie, "there is time enough yet.' Aye, so there is; but meantime, the insects destroy a part; a part of it is thrown down by the heavy rains; a part shells out; and when he at last goes to work upon it, he finds it so tangled that he can scarcely reap it. The equinoctial rains commence, and his wheat is spoiled, because he did not improve the proper op

portunity. He did cot tnake hay while

the sun shined.

The lazy house-wife C?s her milk for cheese, and neglects it till it s juts: Her cream serves her in the same way. She

thought it best to put it off until tomo

row. She neglected the proper .ieason am! her milk and cream wcie lost. She puts oiT her wotk to a more convenient time. Her provisions are spoiled tier clothes are dirty- her family art all in rags, and her wool is not spun.

In short. Thrifty says, that one half the mischiefs and misfortur.es which

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gree of female dignity should conibine

etter motives to prevent it. I would also recommend a concealment from others of any little discord or disunion which occuts between you. Re peated with additions and aggravations, it only gives food to the busy whisper ol the malevolent, and, as the witty Richardson says, "is sure to be remembered long after the honest people have quite foreotten it themselves. Besides, on

these occasions, rely on it, the world is much more inclined tc be your husband's advocate than yours. A'eatness Much, will atttcntion to order and tegularity contribute to the comfort of your husband. Men particularly love neatness, tidiness, and n-ethod:

any thing soiled or out of place discomposes thetr; and a litterated toom will often make them peevish Meals should always be ready at a stated hout: a little decision and firmness will soon make your servants punctual. Rise early; give your orders eariy; breakfast cariy; be reuly to sit down to your work table early- Do'uur much before 12 o'clock

JFrom a whisper to a new married couple. MATRIMONIAL TARAGRArilS. Temptr. Perhaps your husbsnd may occasionally bring h.nne an unexpected

guest to dinner. This u not at all times convenient But beware, gentle lady, bevare of frowns. Four fare at dinner may be scanty, but make up for the deficiency by smiles and good humor. It is an old remark, "Cheerfulness in the host is always the surest and most agreeable mode of welcome to the guest." Perhaps, too, unseasonable visitors may intrude, or jomc one not particularly welcome to

epend a few days with you. Triuing as !

Ihese circumstances may be, they require o command ot feeling and temper: but remember, as you journev on, inclination rnust be continually saciiflced; and recollect also, that the true spirit of hospitali

ty lies, (as an eld w riter remarks,) not io

ens for doin what e-'gh' to be done: jlluke hay. therefor, ivhile the sun srne PROPOSALS FOR AN EETT:3 GL.CEB. A severe political conflict is approaching. A "A'rw Coalition" of factious men are managing at Wa'-hin'ton to accomplish their selfish ends at r;.e hazard of their country's

peace, prosperity and honor, r.xtrenics have met. The Champion of an unreasonable Tariff, and the Author of Nullification, having no principle in c.omtr.on but a r estless

ambition, are found united in their efforts to

b r.ffie the President in his foreign negotiations, kindle faction in our halls of legislation, and fill our country with discontent and anarchy.

It is time for the people to take the alarm!

The causeless rejection ot our Minister to

Great Britain, was but the first overt ;.ct cf

this 'Hohj Alliance against every thing

that is pure in our government, and patriotic in its administration. It will soon be fol

lowed by others equally hostile to the interests of the people, and insulting to the President of their choice. Instead of devoting

gives you a command of the day, and gets; themselves to the promotion of justice, har

mony iiiiu peace, a uauu ui piuiucai managers in Congress are spending sleepless nights and anxious days in devising means to

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ty stimulates her efforts at the toilette, tor she expects to see and to be seen; but at this retired and early hour, it is for

the very sake of cleanliness, for the sake

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"new coalition" has been formed; nor is any

ot pleasing her husband, that she ap- ,u ct d from its success. The struggle is for

pears tnus neat ana nice, borne one povert for place, for the public mature. 9a S, "A Woman should never annear : Men whn w:int fnrrip-n mivions. Jud-pnnc

giving great dinners and sumptuous en- j untidy or badly dressed, when in the! and other valuable offices. unable to swerve

the stern mtegtity ot Andrew Jackson, and sell to him their iniluence and support, have

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il he caught you dressed to disadvantage' i uul"u WIUI unt r 1 ,c 1 'uic-'icy I , . , . i?- 1 in all sorts cf combinations to destroy hi poh Jr, there he is, and my hair all m; , ui am, d f his re-election that his

m u in mis ii iguuui unoeeouniig j pare !V)a (je ro

cap, 1 had no idea he would have beenj tjlt v mav ,,rc;v

try's glory."

What are we to expect from the success lA- NEW SPRING AND SUMMER

ot this "ncn coalition vvill cur foreign f C C T C2 relations be better manaeed? Will our laws w w &J

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and matiufactures flourish more? Will our

National debt be sooner paid? Is there hope that the train of public afTiirs in general would progress better or so well? No it is not for the benefit of the country that the

tertainments, but in receiving with kind- presence of her husband." W hile he

neesand checrlu'.ncss those whorce to

you, and those w ho want your assistance. Endeavour to feel pleased with jour husband's bachelcr friends. It always vexes and disappoints a man when his wile finds fault with his favorites the favorites and companions of his youth, and probably those to whom he is bound not only by the tis of friendship, but by the cords of gratitude. Encourage in your husband 3 desire for reading out loud at night. When the

was a lover, what a sad piece of buisness

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wir.do7 curtains are drawn And you j to please ,'ier kutbar.d!" I

here so early; let me off to my toilette!"; men only iun who would prefer "war.

Hut now that he is your husband, "Dear ; famine U pestilence, or any other scourge," me, what consequenct? My object is S ,n t''ir own exclusion from power, that are gained; my efforts to win him, and all ' !n- ! fl11 the country with complaints my little mancuvres to captivate, have; ctIwr,s' been successlul, and it is vety hard it a! h ,s tlie "devest and desire of the people woman U tnn .ee i,.. i:r- -.i....r;r, ! lo Preserve the administration of their cov-

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tire cu seated aner ica round the tne, how can this time he better emplr.yri;? You have ycur work to occupy you: he ha T.cthinf? to do but to sit and think; and perhaps to think too, that his family scene is cKtrernely stupid, dive interest to

rrtonotoncus Irours by placing in his hand j nicencss of her appearance, made her

c.n .i rlirliitiiiur tMlf lUhtl ftfV T K. : . 1. 1 .

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iec:i:r t.u!iU,uuuuih xv hiu. ; uana IovcU Her and -would luokaihcrwilhl incieused niah tity, they will reward his pa-!

Krcau au. ,r,ng a lady who liven among i Kliu decention. and take steps to nrocure

the mountains, and scarcely saw any one j correct information in relation to the admihut her busband. She was rather a plain! nistraticn. They v. ill find Andrkw Jackweman: and yet when she sat to breakfast ' S0N true to his country non; as he was each morring, and all the day long, her when ,,e put to lnzaid fortune, fame, and rvtrpmc neatnes and ih, n,....; t.. n,J llte- in peShne our invaders. They will

in. i uc it.nient wun nis muijjh- re-election

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