Western Times, Volume 2, Number 12, Richmond, Wayne County, 21 November 1829 — Page 1

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ft 1 1 1 - v ir. -"i Ut": , vs. ' It. i jr. 1 W! or.y no "t U d -ortii t 'J tse.itc M io( c l I to :, I e a. Hvi: al-I ION. )ltf. i Ktir.'J l!o i j , -. 'I i j t .. Ii. . l d Jf J. fr.m y.c ort.tli'jJ )-h'Tn. .-. I'.dm liti'i; t. J. I n thr.h rhcn;nf .it. WiiJd, k , S i Mom. V M. 3 C0 if r, the ihr r. m it

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" - - : put up ws a pinchbeck- watch, handsome a perfect bray. This we detest, and were of it until the process of teething ha? made

MISCELLANEOUS. to ! ook epnti, and sai.l to he in 'ood order. jwe fipreme in our authority, we would Pome procure". Alter weaning-, their diet

It ki. ., !.. I !,.. t .r . . nuA ti i condemn such telloyvs to wear a can unit

hall, to Mr. "Cti.vt.'1 The next was an ol i

Krom .Silts' ll i-1-t.

Sjut'.trn Hvcitrmcut. The returning

hell-

should consist of such simple "articles as

A stingv, miseilv cenius, lauchs are nutritive, easy of digestion, and hut

fashioned double cased silver w .itch, short (short and (tiick, and seems covetous of his , luittle stimulating ; all spice or seasoning,

.rood cno ofthe people of the South, ha- a"" l,mk' ,,kt' a "", :il'd the ' Ulr ,m(' "tueni, nn laugn sounds ne a nuim- pun mc c.miTwo uisan.nii sorts oi cakes ,,.,!. ,;..;.! Ai ... . i.T.... t'...'. aire of one we had an hmdied times" se n u -ter through a irimblet hole. A satnist , and pastry, lutter in everv form, unripe

which ,!ri.."i.i, ..lltiri iL l.m.IIo.i .,,.1 h.tnm-ncr the au.i lt tire place ot oar Seldom l.-mghs outright, it would expose , -and decayed iruit, and, dntdled or fermen-

ralled the tfre of patriot,,,, hut amon- W and.nutl.er. It neenej no warrant.r g. hi,n to ridicule, he restrains it when hard the rnhors there are a f,-w M,uk-. which U,v of that kind are known to he ; pressed, and allows its force to curl up his

v, ..r 1r,..u.,,.,r..tU.;.Hrkl,.,c m enutm-a dx ing r.v. s .ine w !, a tirrce ;"!"or tune keepers-xet the article ike a corkfcrciv. I n,s is ine ors .,, ,..,', :,J.if.,! Mr.. M.mov It ."JanlurdVierdUIicht. 'The Southern Had- b,"' l-ur dod.r-! and there u as ;ot all lauirhs and a man who indues in it 1 1 . .. J ...l . . .1 . i i . ir ' .1.4 1.. ... ,,,...r tln tro'ii nil hpn

ic . h iv int :ui, rr, -thp imrtioe nl its ". Mnt-r uaw ,,or oii.i.f aholU U. we 'X .ou-m m i-i- ru, ,.rw..

k H!..)!t? totuiuc if tl.e cuUiUioii run of jo

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THE INDIAN, MITII MM iu:i IIII.I). 11 MH1, llt.M n. n ti. l.'inU r lurin I h Utiiu t'-nt "f , r . v t " 't i 't' r ' "io-r 1 l ! L 11, i s .... u i' n'.'.t uVr I n una I,

it u. u I ul'u a u i I.) it u r ii'i

Uki r.

1 1 .i-in- with tl ' ; I j t' e i' if kiK '!" t'n fort 't Lvi;tii, A ! .Jy (i it'i I tn'H I. f rr.T t.-xr i 'i t iVwfh'", i t lUi'.H ni-'torn- ; T; r.i ut.t I". iwii' h ith not j iumct ; i tru!i ItiVvr and urn. J a" r li-i-d h" fr t!.r ,:rac o !, Ft t'.c !.itc iihii'' 'IrtilvJ; C t Ti r .ui' c tr il w i' rn i ! ' it th !-it, my ! d I p,ro r -5iM aK ''' t dcrti

-1 vmsr answereil '-the i'iiriioe nl it

e-tahh lurunt," en eh-ped in it- winding a.nmed the w at( h atsci w :ik!n

ted liquors, must be carefully avoided.

When the disease is present, many, of the foregoing directions are equally important to ensure its removal, asthev arc previously, in order to guard against its

occurrence. J he circmxjtance of their

neither llaw nor to i,

and it w a ou ee a riian surrounded hy a crowd and

dif f !, it.-tca I of th t.-i. t!i;i o; ituloudv ,l ,10 :,'ltl1 ! N) the s tie wtt.t on, jiaugning very Mitii,j.u nui c..v... oemp, in general, 90 little attended to. is .. . " nifil ii. if., i. .....!. !..,.. I. i...l,-.., I .jnJ .tti!it li is Pillirr :i Jprf mV Lathatll, Or il nnp mntB if its iron. nrsnO'i..lll..

,tta: inrc:iteninl make u eu : ... .i..,.uv ......... . - ...-.v., v"""1""";

. .-. i i .i i i i ,i i ii 1 1 iv it. i.i 4 w., , ' .... Mionii :. no incian csnvain? ioi omit', vnc ji

"u n i ii lit nu u f i i v i ii i i i rinni .....

Mi'i tllliirt n in1 'l k

rd we still think, that the trm- atd het

kt

in

I hev u'c of all 'politician canvasing forctlice. One ot Parents sliould. in this, as in everv other

It am! docnptions. fmai the mot old iyeur surly, gniilold fellows always laughs j Complair of children, he upon their n:ard

p.d.-v for thiscnnntrv.or anv other. . to i'h"ood to patent lev ei s a: I icpeatf I-!a if through a speaking tiurnpet. Our me, t'tncro-iehment a't theve'rv I h r;hU, that had nev er seen the in-nie.-f ., f..h. All jarquamtai.ee. the Duke of I.iir.s, is on.

M-iMince with firm unv t ei inc, "1,1 'iiiieasonal cheap;-ot

th

r i rii I f I 1 ft er r i in i.i.ir,

' ItlT 11 (,! 11 1 ' 1 ' It II' "lill 1

an. ua !rr w hc!i it in t crae to be wm"" Snel

onideud. we do mo-t hum'lv ciniej

tint M ere can he n n.i'ie appiopri do an

irra-iot, r it to t'li.-w a.n'e tli .t lh.

th u, w rn tl.e hoti r and the .icait-t in

ti.o tith fo..t-t. , oftl.c frc

A-. ! t!. ror.kin j in nn nnrr (i i -r-- in It, f.o .m, '. 4 , 1 t'i- 'tii on from di tl.e t iinttVt lull, Ka-l.l witti an t Ikihu t.-i.e. Tr 'I r-t b j t.nin.'irz water, I t, i' t im i.tjid ni i r !1 ; J; . v ,' ' t' l!i.- r!iHiti! - nt.rl it!. ; ) La II lU thy o'd. , t1 m'i nTof li e n ii'niM I -.it ) wi'h ti c V.' i r-- t! .rrow i f : I ' r bor Th' ir fil'.ui Hi.l.t tiirc 1.

ft th

prlrr't .1 Wi llm-i

For f'vf'rui'"' I" oi I . I' . nuu-!.- 1 witli iSnr l i!" 1 uuaJ, lt iut ''. ill ; H.v w in.!. A'- n, t ir ft. f.tc, I w it l, S iu V f i' d. tav ; T'i,. I.r. r'.l I tU- ' inl h.lit fr u, as t " f '' a1 ay.

i ! ir.Vt i my lorni, ! k! ! , ' r 'in f 'I

! M...nr:M

V'l.". '.' 1 l .-i th

Y r.- on- t. ' i'l' l

T r v n ' '. I' i i r '!:. lure vv ell ! T" " f r .t, t t " r.-!-r., T- t!.e vv:irri r m.d I I V,, k . I', k ' I I ..f I'..- I'oi:! ...c th' nee, I t . ir IS, iluui.i'i in,' l.u.v I

in l".irt. itliat rla. his only intimate Iner.d

. I . , . . . Il 111 i " . I - ... I... l.-v'vr.

,,l.l..mln,T,...;.(,r.. Vol..,., I...... , Ul it II t tiC rMfOl at tllPe sal' i" COlitl'..U il'Ullllog. aii'l III I fit' 1 1 in 1 '"' '

i. ii. ... .... .... . ,r i.

erethen oreverwill l.o,r,...0i P,i!,r e 1 m like .juautities, (and their i- no pro- .tn.i.'' alhnity . the Pukes lautrh Mrin? ; latter are removed fromtheintluer.ee of

.... . i

teinp )I iuil

,l,rv i m t 1 1 ... v ii'l'ire

-If . .i,.t.fr.,1 ,,(;., ,v,.fi..r .... ITo.i .atr!i,. the. crier preceded to 'know how to dMinsuMi their dispositions;

' . ' ' . . . .. I , l ' . .11 4. . I . i .,, (I ,ur Ini.t. nl ir.drl inici.t

run1 i" at any tune virtue I! it i.. how . "MU11"""' u:.ny gun-. i.i-u- .:. ...... v.. v

it.d th ic ever ran lui'l' n en- mn- i 1 Hlt U,U' 'l:":no!i ha ks peuuion.

a ulevised capal-Je ofcunrg eflectually the n I summer con. plaint f childien, nnle?s the ,&! latter are removed from theiniluer.ee of

i fme ha-s to In dog's counter tenor. The j those causes by which the disease ha been

ladies (dear creatures .) all laugn in one ! L ... .1 t r.-. . n n .i i-n riiit it i Iiiut; in '

ft :i tii i . i .t i t . v i f i r I'Mi iu i. - - "

v n iTi.,'a nr mi ivi n i . I.v i.ni.mivii i I "i i- uuiiuir iiui I : lini'i u 'J

- pfuimli.il and calculatm-' oftlie logul.ir w.itchur-ikir will be j hohe (dear creatures .) all laugn in one ; j,rouuced : w hen such removal is eiTected 5 ' I ' ' ' ' ' r . . I I I I. I . I , C . . .. n ..rn tint ..f LlJf )n L.i . "1 ... .... . ..

ai a pioper periou. ine lives oi tjicar children may in almost every instance be juc-served.

tin!

ui.swehave ever f.'di. The

w oi -t, as u-ual, w a sold lilst. It was a very let t Hooking piece, perfectly sound, and oi g, I order, surh a- we should have ijloried in tvtelv e v eurs ayo, and better be

No moderate mm need wi-h a liner gun

.-iv doilars boui'l t it. At I i-t cam' a piec'

an

iii .i ii

teie-f- o intioti are iinplirate.l . It , ' '-i aiu omp insou uv me me n-.K- oi

i compl. tn.r w Hi, !,,.,. iii.up!es that , " - 'pen. It so..

H.i,v.Ltl.P ilcriil...! .t....l tvl.i.-h I ! t'T thu e l. ,lar'. I he in Kt was better.

in .'i'poit i . 1 1 to the usurpation, ol the (Jen

rat l i , niMo nt .r.d called upoi o n

State I,eual dure to nullify the f tri ' la:.-.

uid put the b t a t e immedi.it. upn if

o ei i itrntv . vv hat w e then -aid. we .i

am reit r ?e. and we repeat a- the h -t

fficirJ. aiye.tl who h we shall ever make.

nthespintot p iti ioti-:n, Uo n, telhiw cm

.rn ot auth t .irohn.i hv lee injur

win. h vovi h ive -u-t;ur.d -b the sti.n.e-

'f v' Ur lleveliitio;; it v father by your

I'lnckney s, your liut'.edes v our l)ra tor,, your Marion by the lnm soul of youi uvmu Sumpter bv the n une id llaw 1 n, Lowndes, that man who nppoed tlie l' d

eral 'on-titution, tecau-e he. t ieaw th..t

it v ;." nui siu the N rii oi in.ui-ler tnat

would one day strangle t -e in 1 1 tu ot the South hy the streatnu u' blood of the

Con-'itution dy your violated le.iue-

b all y mi hold f.rrnl t) vouires au

d.-arto po.firitv Klr. II' AND UK

DKKSS W)l II U;U.(i:!! Strike tor

country and for home. Ilememher that

r cratinati'!i is slavery arid l f t u

w e . o: jure V ou, that one hour ol ynlu libfitk iwoitha whole t!eini:j J L lai'e.."1

London Paper,

VARIETY.

Sitirr!cr CuHutn. In I.c-sia, says the

w lorn the crier n--erte.; to have co-t

hundied and f.ftv iloli.irs, and. from appear-1 ..nre. we -vii)b'. not liotiH it. Kverv part w ;i u'd'.t i mg wii'i sder and gold; and dtogt ;.. r il w a-the ino-t pei feet gun v e evers.w. It w ut If lor s unethmg like

n . ! I o it Ii e .! ' I i 1 1 i. A-it wa handed out

to the lutfi. t'.e ij'ie-ti .Ti idvohmt.itilv t t i uded i' il . bow did thi valuable artii le becotiu; t! . j i j 1 1 of the paw nbro ker We-it 'to r. --are of p.n ertv, the M-ult of iio-l..; tur.e ua-ook d for and not to he. ayoi(i-d,t! :t . o-( d it m his power, or w a- i: il -ip t.on..'rur.ketii.e and cam

Kroai Tin- J.nnn d of IU .i'.th. si i.mi:k ii.MPi.MNT or c niM)i:i:.

I .- .1 . " 1 I . 1 1 A 1 (

neatly one rounn man ine e.eains a Mefl,rx (J.,zett(,. it j, .v I:ompan; nn Ull. moug ehd.lren under two years ot :lfTe, in ( ,ltnni0i; rircUmstance to'hear two r erso-.s iu. middle and southern state- arc repor-!accotrach ()tii(,r in the follow in-dialer e.

tdlto pe iroiii a suuiu.ei on...,u;u .none. f . f , . ,

r.oe is fit franrj;" to

Il ( i ia i v nn.io.i -! v.

more especially as the .-ease in question ; )vA tQ o1tC(VV torAl ila T.f(Vf., u is one. the prevention ot which lie almost alrr:iy fl (1f m ()n H.( !l r.cr:iJQhi U..h ent.iely within their own power. ' the sUnV,ers stop, nn.l i ecu.rr.ral'.y .,t,foim It chiefcaues are heat and impure air , , n,,,;, f.fo,!l,,,

gard to diet; hence, the 1 . i. , . r . s .. . , itheal.hcted r art w im a piece I slut:, or

ir. cr-

uo o o-... .1 ......... . i tv way ot salutation; 1 To tins appalling tact, the attention o pa- j q;iaint ou fIi..t ;mir rr, rent ought Irequently to be dnected. vvljch jj, otlf) n,b.,?ll

in.l errors in re:

disease i? almost frolely confined to large j

and ( iow ded cities, and is riio-t prevalent anion"- the rhihlten of the poorer cla-e. yho inhabit narrow and conhr.e.I street.

bin..'

i ii

Th

bill l. be ond d i-iht.

T

sometime with a handful ef-rou

der to restore the circulation ofthe I lend. Alter this service mutually ren. er-H. rl.e tiarties VPO!ir;it. Willi 1 1 r nto-il re. rt rr,.-ir.i.

court and alleys, who are badly nursed. I of , , hitntiei.V.i'

in ' piM

lur ten or tw entv do! "Sn'-k iu the l i-t rtc ....

an y .rni u ui a int- i.i ; .i;..r ..v r ju

Ti e nil itlni tl at nre btih la oi i . h, Art- I '!.n! in uiiry f a t.aii r i i.d ?, ' l i!l ill I .yr tM.

r h id piobably p' dgeil it

a i s ; t o h' of y ;-(,

I

or id hvv.

-ill. I I OILS j it mut ev ident

. i .

ot ir.e mn.-i roctual incai.s o, jrireservmg

A iJan.prr v cung c it v fop. in rcirppnv w ith son e 1'elles of fashion, v ;,;.'.- Lr -

the country a plrasvnuf. when

The next ai ticlc to w hi. !

u

i ia. rr.'or call

. . . . A !.... -..II j .

ano Iiav e no, a suiiicieni aueniion pani iu the cleanliness of their persons and cloth ing. In the country it is ldom met with excepting in the neighborhood of marshes

wet. an 1 otherwise unhealthy j j ,,,.. b.ckmir v. it

Itlie road's side Thi'd. ir.

therefore, that one .,;, t, ,n ku. ,t i- . ,ri "i

sportiror with ti c poor i oy "

!i lid 1 1 n i 1 1 .in :m :ttf :ick of t h i com i il i in I ' . i .......... . i -,

i in us- an )-ieii iMin "i an i h Mmove t'. m fiom out the heated smd yr rl.f(U.c ,()H ,-;,r ;. oopur. air rf the city, to a healthy -Hui-i r.,irr. ;,n , j. t!,f. , .

at:oa in tt.e country, hetore the ti i n e , v,.nt. y,i a... ...

I..'. 4. ,.'., ....

. i ' ; w a . ' work ) y tie C

: i r 3,

I ,r Ic : e, arn

And " ..l,fj i in ct yai.n ."' From the l'lol i. ! !( !. m Ari. I. r y vhimimiiiv mi.f.s. Th ro i-no de-r i ipt i. ri of public ileth .l ;u e h ib : j u II alten ' d a t li- ' c

hi tra-Tii tiie Me calamity .

I

nr t!. nr. Vf, tl mi .'! I ,r t! i i ;. .a i i t ,

. i.lOOll ',y h'o.tt r- riMi" , i- 10 II I f ! t '.. ' I'',

ik 1. 1

I! Kill .

di l l i f li e'.' ' .l.t ;r,.f y v, ,1'u thf i'. .i i ;

i r t i tr..i.j, ik j tr j i fleet,

. t b . r j 1 1

tfp i

i

ou .iiicniion w a nr;e wVi Ii -;: ;-fu a rrovy.i

of strange and in. boa holy tbo a;;!. I- to in-h it to our heart, until it r. -e ii.'.o t!.. thro u y ith suff )Citiiiir v io! re e; it u as a rn o? V.

Ala-! we thought. I.erem iy ti Hirer of a fhep and ten

l' i h ip this silent emi-lem f our early he1plc-rifcsi rn ay have been jdedged by ,1 ,.t I ...... I . I. C.r- ..

1. . , . . i. -ii-u . vn v... ui.i.i. iii i'.:ii. i'.i . by a p ayyiihioker .- titling oh the 1 , , ,,. , , , ,. - 1 . '. , . i -srli. be I tbo-e neces-ane yy ha h hi rndde

in ii if;.' i.urinj , . . , , . , . . . i spit i - -iiiad to r.'-k lro:n public chanty; vv e b hev e the I ' , , , . , ... , . fr..'. iti a l nirli O-iil r i . f i .. .1 i rm. .iM..rl.

aw ht'es tt'Ctn to Ke p. b'l a lei in ol s! ' . , , .- , . ' . . 1 , . , . j into hi soul to t r( e him to sur r nder t!;e u ".t h-. w h it v i 'ooe, ai e i 1 1 m pledge, I ., , , , , , , , . . , .' i ci a l' into w I, nil Ins yoineer hands bad

rocked h's smiling i. fi-pi ing. "po v to the

a k aecumul a'.e I n

th: e. or t ur u.'...i!

rn i hay e an

V. do 'it of In 'nan rlnnrfi r oc-i-j. . yiir oi h t ivn oi Mole'.

Ai!., ii i" Ki ion I" ' k trii t niirkd-U- j

I 1 ; ! i nn ho I, t- rt l it : KT Ihl .1 1.1 tl'l I t I " -l it. , Hlld '(I' d I l'IO If HI il U' till ,'. 1 . a ii'i i.'.'T ..I I iiihIi i w-re .-t t ..-! 'I . ; .'. i! ,t d! Ir. iii d, y t tl.e i nniiii"ii i I'i- ' i . t bi!i.n n y-i.t.-.l .oijr )iii1liy v ,", Tt " v "Iiuhii on Ih -ih dlt of I t o.dy i hi !, h-i.'-ii n a." f 'I.'" peopl vntw m r him. ! i.'tiy Hto r l- ' I'1 f ,,m " ' tl- .! ..f i..r!'d'l an I r irrieit it with film two l,.:n tr. I nn!. Mir.i' the lort-t, to J'ii H"' L'.in oh in In 'o ui',"

Tu i ' ,r't L'Utrx ou te Eastirn Stdtet of

An

i:im;ii m. riiiiar tiMi i ii nr. TnVTtbon nnji 'l I'.ji.rc no inmi, dove-like he, i a I 'T : t.t hko, lh.it t'one may injure thee! t ii'ifmi m inyrni. i i'i ii tl y lot, n w h.el, "ill wor.e, my friffcd; t'ir w .fa t vir-t tla y iy,il.iiii;iulwav.ui:iul. thi. i m ni. Av inirm'u wa! !. that vt.niti both hauJi V un'!i.n whtn U ir-'' i when it ilundi. -. O ' x--AN l.IMTAlMf.

Mr rn-n: rr.v country, mint nr tln-y to the? U'hit, yyh' tl.tr Uam or pron I, my i digrec ! I'. rlnijii I fjr tarna.1.! all otl.rr i..i u r -rliapi I Ml below them idl yvh.t then.' shif..:" i flratUfr ? thil thgu secit n tomh Ti.o'i W.u'jv 'it iti use; it lmk- uj uiuttt r v.hKn.

AorilLR. CJrirn dftth tn! me without any vnrnin?; I ya well ut uiht, an J Jca J ut 'J in the u.uruii:'.

th it to.- unloituu tie p..

i'l'jo'i I unity id i e.iei inint: the a. '. 1 1 fiom the nun her of trader of thi elas .it pits eat iu I'hdn 1. ip'.iia. thee s ih m i ui ey e i v w eek or I w o. dui in the y ear ; yy i. u the eitv i- vi-ite l by W -lei n and Niulhei n meith.iiit, ever iltake j I o e in the ri ui-e ofaveik We s.ud ia the nut-et, that

they yyeie la tier attended than any other kind of ,!',i tlon that is a latgei audi l .t.i l -

lv. e I uiawn yvitum the room. I nm

w hat eau-t we sraicely know, unle it be that nnnv peion attend Irom ruiio-itv, to ec hmv the pledges they left in the payviibloker's hand yy ill he saci ifirr-d ; others to see how good goods will be thrown

ayvay under the hammer of the auctioneer : and a third set. with the intention of hecoming puichasei. It i generally known

moi eo er, that all such pledge. w ill he sold without reservr, and sol i greatly below

their real value, hecane the individual yh. r eceiv d them in pledge, hy advancing only otie tenth of their value, can af foul to get rid of the a at auction price, which, though very cheap, t still great e-

nough to allord bun a monstrous profit.

I hi con-nleralioi, also. drawn many buy

er-, e:n h one expecting a bargain, and be

ing seldom di;ippomU'd . The infinite valid' of articles oil'ered almost every thing between a needle and an anchor in sui e to attract notice. hecaue it is ten chan c to one that vy hoe ver attends insure to he uiled with what he wants. The biisinr .-s of selling pledges is very

summary, hecaue much must be sold in a slmit lime, and the owner can well allord

to huny through, it being more an object to turn them into ra-h immediately, with an bundled per cent profit, than to pme ins limit the s.ile for the sake of an additional Idly percent. ('onepienttv , goods are knocked doivti very cheap. We stepped into one of tln e salen the other day, I eing comtni'-ioned hy a friend in the country, to purchase him a gun. The lirbt article

du-t gone down. l'eihaps. too. it had hen wrung by -harp di-tiess from the keepingotayounghushai.d; an industli ou mechanic; iioyvhnv upon the couch of -ickuess: hi anguih stricken wife now torce.l to pillmv tn her weary aim the only pit dire of their but r ecently plighted loie. Alas', hoyy happy, and yet how -or royyful a story thou ( ould-t tell, v e exclaimed within outsell', a ; the joke and jeer

went heartlessly ainonjj the crowd

'Thout furaii'd to pinrd w ith jiimi? rare The ihiti.hi rin nihti.t'i i i . I r-9 Ih h.'i Ibwv .n the hbt of .hiik ilesp.iir, I biy e hi'wh .l n rou ml that cradle Led T' The memento of some deep domestic ot row wa rudely made the sudject ofthe

young man s wit, and the old ones obscenity until the crier, with that earelesness and hale peculiar to his calling, knocked itdoyvn for half a dollar. I turned upon my heel into the street, glad to escape, in the bustle of a noon day crow d, from the

painful thought which this last scene in

the whole act had given rise to in my mind

lAltilllNG. I do love a good, pound, sonorous laugh, one that rings merrily and strongly upon the atmosphere like the explosion of a field-piece. There are some men that never laugh, wo are always shy of them, for they cannot he honest. Laughing act

upon the mind like an easy trotting horse upon the hidy: itcauses all the gro-s hu mors and undigested heavy idea-, to settle down and pas oil". It is a very eav matter to tell a man's disposition by his laugh, and I have a strong idea of car ry ing the theory into operation, against that ofdall and Spur.heim. A jovial, shrewd, good-

heated fellow will laugh heartily & loudly, w ith a meaning, however, of genuine humor. On the contrary, a thick-headed

stolid genius allow his merriment vent ia

heat of the summer commence. It is re milked by Dr l!u-h,th it he never Knew

but one instance of an inlant hep-g ntTei ted

with ti e !ier,-e who had been earned i..to the country in nrdf r to avoid it. I'.ut, unfu (unatel y , this change ofsitua linn cannot in ev ery instance beetlected; the circumstances of a large portion of the community beinir such, as necessarily to confine them, at all season, to the spot in which they happen to reside. Kven when' a removal from the city cannot be accom plislud. though the chances of success are lessened, y t -tiil much may be done towards the piereution ofthe disease. In -uch case the children should occupy, always, the largest and most airy room in the h ue; if po-sihle, on the second floor

The room should he guarded Irom exposure to the direct rays ofthe sun, while a ron-tant and fi ce v entilation is kept up. The utmost, cleanliness mu-t al-o be ohserved in the room, as well as in the person and clothing ofthe children. During the summer months, the daily u-e ofthe cold or tepid hath, while it ensures the cleanliness of the skin, is a very

powerful means of preventing this disease.

Ii sh,,nl l not, therelore, be neglected, pro

vided there is no circumstance connected yy ith the health and constitution ofthe child to forbid its employ merit.

In clear weather, and in the cool of the

day, children should he frequently carried

abroad, ir, the most open and healthy parts of the neighborhood, or w hen the parents

have it in their power, a considerable benefit will he derived fiom repeated tides, in nn open carriage, into the neighboring country. The numerous steam boats upon the Delaware, w hich pass at all hours between

this city and the Jersey shore, present a

very elhcient means of enabling children to enjoy all the benefits of pure, fresh air;

ind at so trilling an expense as to be w ith

in the reach of almost every parent.

The clothing of children should he loose

and of a soft texture; and carefully accom

modated to the slate and changes of the weather, so as to preserve the body of an

even anil mnt'tratc temperature. As already

remarked, cleanhnuss ot the clothing as well as ofthe skin, is always indispensable to the health and comfort of children, and should, therefore, be sedulously attended to. The hrer.st mi!!; of the mother is the proper and only natural food for an infant, "nature does not afford, nor can art ripply

any effectual suh-titute fortius fluid. To

it, therefore, should children he almost en

lucly confined, if cucuoi.tiinces will allow

y i'ii

O ; r r I o . : . t i red. I

i the mo sober and cornp --d c. ut tr ? v.

i r pi.'t-i i ; - ii y on a I e fjotr l' r III e : ir y , it i but a short di.Marce; if to t! e vol. it stands a few rods this f ide; but it tdy to povertv and disgrace, ('i are ti.wv ;ipp roach it g yen, ) e.ieey's id As P-r tl.e most direct road to tit! er, y. u are noyy j., it, and cannot mis the wav.M Dandydropped his head and drove on.

A correspondent of the Hicbrr.or.d FnCjuirer. (who writes fto:,. Cantonment (Jibson. At kausas.) rely iviren the Hihilit y "of the editor, s iv s. "ar. Os ige Indian can run 100 miles in l2i hours'.'." Heats Henry arid Eclipse all hollow. We shall send for one Punctuation. Everv 1 rdy can lecal ot e instance, or more, ofthe change y hich may be ellected hy pointing a sentence incorrectly, and every body sees. occa-:.a:d!y , a sentence without ci yoinl. W'e shaH instance four lines, whi re it is in ti e p.-yv-erofa colon, or a comina, to trive the appearance of faUe hood to the stncte&t t;.ct: r.yery I idy ia the haul Hath twenty mils n each b in! : Kiic tin.l twtnty on Lands and feet: And thi trm- without deceit. Change the poir. ling, and what can he more simply true than both the a.-seitioa

and the computation? r.vi ry holy in thi lan.l Hath twenty ivtil-. onrarhham! Five: and twenty on hntnU nnd fet: Ami this i true without th it it. Ariel

in.

diies the tiiuttr

lire? This is

a

question which may he answered, in 4'dUO ways. as follows: ll.

e v i I h e 1 p 1 e h I i v e (I e v i e 1 p s h 1 e i v e il e d e v I p s h s p 1 v e d e h e d e p s h i h s p e d e h T h e d s h i m i h s d e h T h e tl e p s h i h s p e d e h o il c v I i s h s i 1 v c il e d e v i e I p s p I e t v e d e v i I h e I p 1 e h I i v e MARKS OF A Hi RSK. One white foot, hu y him; Two v hite feet, try him. Three w hite feet, deny him, Four white feet and a white nose, Take otjhis hide and give him to the crows . The tongue is like a race horse, it rvjn9 the faster the less weight it carrie3...Lwftr.

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