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MINERS’ & PARt^HS’ JOI RNAL. /* PR1?IT|::» A.M> I'llHIJsni:i> KVEHY TUmsOAY, BY IVOIll-E & H(>L‘ I WILL TKACH YOU TO rJCIlCt TilE BOWEW OK THK KARTH ANO Bni.W OLT FROM THK CAVUHfW OT TDL MOL.STAINS, MPTAI.H II WILL GIVE STRi:.NGTII TO OUR HANDS ANI> WmiCT AlU HA i.ori K, 3irc KLi:M5r iMi vovNTt^ n VOI« I. Tll!JK!SI>AV„APRiL I I, 1831, AROIJNA. l/SB AND rUCAilUKE.—DB. JOHNSUN. KO. 29. |)r«»miwns bottrr Ix'liaviour. Ilow iiiiUiy men liave gone to 1k,>.1 in risen iii the iiBiniinj; «'ib!t«Hl with Iciir.x iuid a curtain lectun'?—Wotnun wec|) to gt-t at their iiusliand’s .seorot», and Wf p Ixx-ausc their own iiavc Uhmi n-vcalcd. 'l ln'v «00|) throuj;;h frido, throuf*li vanity, I t'ollv, tiiniigh dinning, anil tliroii^h weak- iirss. V will wcf|)f)ra liusliainl's mis- t(jrtune., w hile iIk!)’sculj hiiiisoi!'. A wo huslK'.iid, while Iut vainly will ask- her nei>;liborri how she is tiiu-d witii her jnoiir- ninj,'s. She we‘|)» Ibr one hiisiiiuid ilr.rt (she may gtit another. 'I'he ^ld iw of l',|j i;orn hunmny.— / /. ■..-±—1— ^— ... .. .. ticut, known by the name of New-gate, and TiiRMS. , i the (dii\icts were Immured in eclls frainod THE MINEUS- AND FAIIMKKS* JOI RNAL i cxcavities in the >sohd rrH.k, I» printed and pnblishclcviryTliuriHlByniornin;r. ,\n ;nter|»rise is now on foot fbr resuni- at Two IMlart and Fifty Vrnti per mmmii, it' ini; the w oiking of these mino*. '1 he puid in advance; Thrre DMari ^ yt»r, if not ]'h(i-ni\ Mining Coilliiaiiy have purchasod paid uirtil after th* cx|>iratiun of kix inoiitliK. j the minc.s and hiiildiDgii* whii h formerly ADVKRTISE.MENl'S will 1« inmrtid at /•'i/^y' the jirison, mid have obtaui'-d ccntsp. r «quaro (not cxccrrting 20 lines,) for th; { «t’ tl'« neighlxirillg farms, cml.racilin[ first in« rtion. and 25 c. nts for •■.cl, H.ircccdine . w. ok-or $1 for three week,, for one H,,..ar, .- I oxclus.ve f.nvdege . t, L J . .1 1 i laiHinir lor the t«rm oi nine liutidred and A liJK!ral duconnt will W* made to Ihosr who i . •=* i i * i • . . , . ,1 iiniety-iiit»€ vears. 1 he iKiinphiet iMiorc .dvert«...hy tJicyoar. (LTOn alladverU.em....l« ,, lestimonv in .ie^^rd to the coinnmnieau d for pul.hention, the Hchii.-sa of the Simsbury on>, and a comiw- insertions must be notid on the margin of the | „f its value with that of copiier ore laanuncript, or Uiey will be coiiUnucd until! ,1,^ Samples of the forbid, and charged accordingly. j oro ha^j; been a>!«aye«l by various (htsoiik C’f'All pqimnunical^K to tlie (^itora must eonie j m Kiiroj»-‘ ^li in thi«» omntr), by w Ju«,h it ' , i *r Hiey^may u'» Ixi'trfooWil 'o. ' a(i|>euH Uiitl' litir u\ciaj;e produet i.s ubiMil Iv! per cent, of copi«r, being, as the jiam- • i^H*MXCi». j phlct allirniH it to Ik;, nearly 50 jKir cent. iHSr ^ i ‘hnn thiui ores of Cornwell. Sev.Tal It rAri.ACT certificates in respect to the value of lhc«- Mexican iiiim-s are indml much fallen nre given, by which it ap;.cars that 4(>(f, and no kmgor the mirtRj source of wealth I .iniellers would pay tor them jw formerly, altiiough three great mi|«d.‘ u'> "venige of SliH |M;r ton. 'l«o other iiiHMite were n-iiK.ved at the revolution I'""*'-'''*z-liftherthe mines 1—The duty ui.silveivand gold was n.du-1 worked to advant;ige, and wh(;thcr red to 3 (K-rceia. it was 10 jiercent. l)cforc., “r*' abmulant—l)Olh which questions 1!—Quicksilver for amalgamation hits been ' answered m the aHirmativi.’. i he ruide .lutv free. Several I(k al mint.s' l>a'“l’l'l‘‘ '■* f>r the |mrtx«*e ol have beeii establi.shed ; formerly all ihe atlractmg j jbhc ati. niion to the eiiterpriz-, btillion was to be coineil ui Ale.xico alone. a> tho company a • ihout to lake mca^n * besides foreign capital and maehmerv wore I' ceivmur snbscniitiond for a i«.rlioii ol introduced, but could not conijM'iisate ibr , stocl‘> Lle*iitn' FuM. the h^pamsh capital withdrawn, ^l llt mil-; liirtu,) and the local dilliculties of ms.'-1 >’>>''' llic U ashmsrion News curitv, pn-judic*-9, uiexpeneoce, want fuel Ac. i«nct of llalx-riiham eoiiiitj, (ieorgiii, mijk!- lii was estaWwhcd fKc first Ktig-' n'"-‘“0 h. retoiore di-iovtred, and pro- lish mining coini«nv. There artj no« Id; •'* intxhuiislihle. 'I’he nan.' was Knglmli, 7; NorthAmerican, W; tlcniuui, »or«.erly known as Collins’ Mine, the on.- 1. They have 5|H,‘nt twelve nnliions ofi l'«l >‘.v dollar*, or more, in draining old or exhaust-1 Mi' ha.,1 Krown, of .Savannah, .Majo. ed niiiKTi, ^ 1*. Ileatii, ol liultiniure, aixi l>r. introdiiUii^ ui'leafl andexp*Mi»ive machine-1 l»eed,o( Kentucky ; the otaer half'is own- T>, niiiK.rtmg mitK-rn from F.ngland, who t^l by a comi«iny ofge.itlemen m I'hilade a'rr ..I ies« um- than the Indians; and ti.e | present inl.wigia. f'.dt has l>een that all these comimni-s, ^ I'*! edil«»r has seen a s;iinple ol the golu (cvcr,rt ,M.-rhaiw the German, which vva.s jthis mine, and al*. some of liioi-e judiciously condw. ted) have faded in ! *he n«k Uken Injiii it, which, Iroin ap|)ear- th. ir .•x,K'ct.:Hoiu-. of great wealth, sm.k a ! “"te »''glit, justifies tlw optiii.m de- va-rt fapilal, (*oim^ imnet. are not yet dram-, ■ ’‘‘••‘‘‘I *'y "‘*o ‘‘“ve ex|H;nn.e..tall) I'd, after live >-ars labor,) pro»luced but lit-; examin^ it. tlr Kilvfr, and become dwouia-ed. But — ‘ the ii.uieral wealth H’ .Mcxico is not exlmus- 7*^ulvr* oj hat in. .e 1L—a^rrf_2.b'^ l**at tiave -KV'iTffrawn i'rmn them iii t1\n‘e liuli- frt**^ne^iw^)t I11116, in oi# ty^rt^W’iKt*" dr»d yearfi, or an uviTHge «>. ten milltons if! iK'nduiuni ol a clock, a lay light travels o- di' lais (>cr annnin ; in inucli remains, if ii"t 1miles, ajid woulil theieinre 111 .re, but It must lie soiiglit f«>r, and the I lourofttio world in about tne |ira. tieal simple mc«!e of Uie Indians n-sort- ; *«*'*“-* “"•« 't f-'l^'res t- wink wiiu our «l to again. In the Biiiiilc snialler mint of e_\t lids, aii.l mucn less than a swiit run- th.-fMtri.>ls, in Zacatecas, they lia\ecoiia a ‘"^r o-*upi.:s in takiug a sinj.le striJe ' fiiU i;.nr imlh.His of ilollars b« t««K'n l"Hi | " l'“’- t" b«-li*«vc-, aiki n. the midst of a cruel nvil war, vnth..utd;moiistnit:on, that Ihe sun is almost «v--ri!iing lliie- millions [H-r annum, it is “ fitrtli ' ant, d that in 1^3.'), if i>eac' then pre-,allhon^li si n;mote from us, tnat a v.ids, J J imlli.msof bnlli.m niiiv lie pnnlu-1 •'^ll shot dire, tly towaiMs it, and ced la all metals, a.s M'orc the rev..hrtu«i. i nmiiiJHining its lud sj.eeo, woul.i l>e iw. nt) It him lately U'.mi ascertained that the ■ years in rcachmg it, it yet alRcts the eartu pp'at mineral wealth exten.la far to the N. •>> 'la attrai tion m an inappi.s ial.le i;.=tuut W . lieyond Ihe suppoae] limits of lat. '.M, ''.r deiiiun- and in'ui h b>\ond tsiM.ra; and there Uk |'li^t a guat s ww-.v.f.VAt'fJWs M^s^■'I5‘.'M1R•s■lard to-' vutnuj\u-tun of huUion. A great deal de- g'ther w.uld not extend an inch' liut |x’ikIs on a good location. In old iiiim’s "hdt aiu these tij the ast.anslmtg truths Ihe working is iriwa\s half of the amount which modern opticd napiirus havo Uisclo- or more. 'I'he Itaneful svstem of the Mita,, st*d, which teach us that ever} |H>int of a iim’- or eoinpul»!ory lalsiiir of the Indians, at the diuin throngh which a ray of light passes mmf-i of I’l'Hi, was never iiitrotluccd. 'I’hc tS artecled with a successnjii ol p.!ru.dical usual intHie latterly was to work on shares, movements, n-gularl\ r. curring at equal the owner allowing half the silver to the interx als, no lessthaii.')(»() millions of millions Indian miners: this tlie\ liked well, Iw- ol tiling in a single m'coihI ! lli.it it is b_\ sucii caiim^ It gjive them a ciiaiice of great pio- movements, communicated to the 111 rves of fit. The inining eonipanii's wili be com- oure\r>.,t!tat we sec—na\ more.tliat it istia pi'lled to H'turii to tins pLui. | dilf reiice in the iVeqiiciay of tiieir recur ^ j renee which alli-ets ns with the sense of th» Col’I’F'.R ,MIM:s in t'ONMXTK I T. ] disersity of color, that, lor instance, in aC' A ram|>hlet is l\iiig Udi.re ii> e.itilled i]Uiriiig tl'.e sensation of redness, ;.ur eyes VrniHntaliof llu l‘liirni.r Mtmnfr alKct'd lv_' millions of millions of fiiviiig a view of the hl'toiv and cliai.iicr times; cl jellowne>s, .'>4',’ millions of inil- ot'the SiinsiiiirN ('opp r Miiies 111 thi'Si;iti' lions ol tunes ; and ol violet, “07 million.s of Connet lu ui, and of the in\e.stigati>.n of millions of times |M r seconil. D.» iM lately made to determii'e Ihe richneM> of the such tliiii>(s sound more like the ravings of ore. It ap|M'ars that they Ix'gan to Im- niadmen, than Ihe solx‘r coiiehisions of |)co- wmked at a vi r\ faiK |« riiKl of our colo- pie m their waking sensi'.sJ '1 he\ are, nc- n il hist .ry. VV hen the\ were iii-st o|« n- vertheiess, coiiehi>iioiis to which any one ♦id is not known. An a i of the colony t>f ma> mo.st certainly arrive, who will only ( o.iiii-elieiil, relating to the Siiiid)iii\ Ix'at the trouble of examining the liain of Mines, was p.i.s>id in 1700, b\ which it u|i- reasoning by which they have Ix'e.. obtained. jM-ars that their dis-over\ was anteeedeni i IhrKvhcrs Diitcoursf to that |>eriixl. I'iarly in the rij«hfeeiith | cenliiiy lh-\ were worked under the direc-1 —“^dnng women are full of tinn ol (lovernor Helehi'r ol .Mass;ii luis'lts, tears. "J'liev weep as bitlt^ih lijr the loss for the propi ieliii> m London, Amsterdam of a new dn’>s a^^ liir the hi.ss of an old Inv alid New Vork. The business of extrac-j cr. They w ill wi ep liir aiiv thing or for tii.g eo^>p'r from flie(.c mines eontiiii'Ml ty nothing. 'J'hi'} will scold joii to d-nlh for Ifi-arrn’d on for alMnit forty years, during aceidcntallx tearing a new gown, anij weep vliieh the rock had ln-en excavated to 'ofi-j for spite that lhe\ cannot be revenged on Kidi'rable oxteni, and mills had lte« ii erec- you. 'I’hey will pla\ the ciKpietIo in your ted for stamping the ore. Cop|S'r ore is pre.sencH, ami weep when yon am alisenl. m t down among the articles of ‘X(>oit from They will weep lM:cans^ they cannot go to th" (‘olomes to (I’p'at itrilain, from 17-.") a IniII or a tea part\,or Itecaiise their pa- to 17 30. 'I'he mines wen' almniloned, it is rents will no* |H>riiiit them to inn away w itli j ced a violent attack of ill d\senlery, which supposed, alH'iit lh- year 17 41, ti>r causes a blaekgimrd ; and they will weep bei aiiso, notwithstaiuling the iiS'of various niedi- wluch at the present ilislatiee of time ( an , tliey cannot ha\e every thing in their own ' cms,-omnion in such cifs, increased to an only 1h‘ roiijf'ctured. Tle-x were after- way. flurried woman weep to c iu|uer.' alanning decree. Atir liiree or four X'urds used as I ho State I’risun of L'onncc- Tcaio arc the most |»oteat arm of matnnio- j da_\ s mtense suileving, 1 old actiuaiiitau«:e isksmumt0m nial wartaie. If n gruff hnsba'id has abi;.-- j prescril^ed the alx.ve remedy, whicif eH:-ct- ed his wife, she wi^ep^-, and he relents and .ed a perfei t ciirc in Ihe course of Me aller- noon. My friend Riatod that lie l|r>d seen IM>El’LNI)E.\t;E OF THL KAKMKU. The merchant and inanufactuier may bo robl)ed ul'the reward of his labor, by clian- this simple antidote used in a variety,of ca- ges in the foreign or domestic market ea ses, and that lie had never known it t> fail |tin'ly beyond his control, and may wind of etli cting a tfj)cedy tnro. A rci#-dy so i up a year, in which he has done every thing simple and efficacious, should be known to w hieh iiitdlig(H!ce and industry could do tu evei'y |s rson. insun; success, not only without profit hut " ith an actual diminution of capital- '1 he t'rvm Ihe Cp/timhim {Ohio) AJvertitci. 1 strong arm of mechanic industiy may U'cn- TIIK Wl'iiT. 1 feebled or paralyzed by the prostration of With what unparalleled strides, in coin-1 those manufacturingor commercial interesls man will weep over tiic dead b.tly of h r' paris,)ii with any (‘xainplc in the luinals of | to whose existence it so essentially contii- ' > ' 1 - —■- " ■ ■ the world, is the great West ailviinciiig in j but(!s and on w horn in turn it *> esscMitially population, wealth and [H>wer. U hut, but | depends. Hut what has the imlustriou* a few years since was deeiiK*d but an inter- farmer to fear? His capital is invested ii> ^ _ ininable forest, and scarcely A-stiued to | t^e solid ground ; he draws on a fund whieli hesiis bedewed Ihe gra\«ofhcrs|K.us'with l>e visited by the hand of civilixntion and 1 from time immemorial has never failed to *ne evi, whil* sly.. M]'iiiit»'* U)\ f to irvning j sf’ience, now presents a scene of improve-1 honor all just demands; his profits ina) Iki soldifcr wiih the other.’’ llath.'r .scv' ie meat in rnanv re|iecls graf.rt ntid mibtilM diininisho^ iQr)f*ed it«l it«vttr wholly kus|m'Ii- this ! —a scene which, when fhe thirlecn Unit- ded ; his success dejjends up«Mi no eartlily ed States biiist Ihe lllter.s of tyranny, fould ] guarantee, but .on the assurance of that great and boneficient Heing who has de- «;lared that while the earth endurcth, seed time and harvest shall not cease. Honif ChvrkH.—X writer in tin; Tiiiled ""l.v have pr-s«;nteil itself to the iinagina- States'tJazelto (I’hiladelphia) has stalled tion of some prophetic genius. Toxviis, a novel theorx, tj):;! it is not'llieir hili> j> itiesainl States l;ave risen up as it were country iior their fine climate, but their | *’> the hand ol magic—Oliio alone presents sweet hroirn hrrail," to which the ros\ j to the i:nion a population of nearly om; ( heksof New llngland’s la.ii! and hisM's | mim.ion !—and she has a cordon of sister are to lie uttri!«ited. 'I'he only pn.of de- ji^tftes north ami west of the Ohio and .Mis- duced inwjpiHjit of his iheorx, is th:it vvln n , sissippi, fast approximating to the like niiiii- he eats “ brown bread if iiiakrs him cont. n-; !*>■• Alr-ady have works brcn projei ted , of pruning. 'I’his ought to be ellected by t!d and ha[ipv." Kvery one to his ta->te nearly cinpleti'd, which have not tl.eir '^haulini' doirii, that is cut off«// the top, to utrum sit pains candidus nii aler !(>r our- j parallel in magmfud, in all New England, w ithin r> or tJ ti et of the ground once in liair self, we were sworn at High:;;ite, ne\er to ^ of lior lakes ami rivers ani] ca-j years at least; no injury will result, liiit eat brown bread when we\;ui get white. ' " illi h>e and i)ios|)enty, ns in-j more healthy and vigorous wixmI w ill be i'he theory is about as correct, as if the | uumerablo water crall ;lido along, bear- formed and a jjreater (luaiility of fruit Ikj ii attrihi 'de fdias of iliomonv.— 1) Gray's Address. (Fioiii the Now Knifland Fanner.) rui'NiNt; OF rKAcii tkkks. One remark will Ik* otlercd as to the innjle put in I hail one or two years in suc» ession, tho exercise, as tlioiigh generation liarl sue-j snce.eeding sjiring after a bt'aring xear witer hfci attnhuted the gazelJt' eyes and •*'{, pro*iurts of her industry. All the ! prwlueed ; as peac'h trees .seldom bear iimro ^raclje f.rms of S.nthern girls, to new ’of men, are here j exercise, as tlioiigh generation lia jeeedrd gelieration, and in times lonw gone ] should be selected to perform the operation Smrlliii!' HdHUs, Vc. It frcf}uentlv i> ln'en gathered to their fathers, ihit ! Voung tvood will then be produced, and if h.ip|H ii.s, that the gla>s.si(»fi[KTof viahand i si"*** this great fk*oil of population | the seanpn be favorable, yield a gxKl sup|>ly wjttles. Idle j w itii .sceiifc«, ainl chemical pro-1 eease to advance, w hich is so continually i of fruit the next year, as the s-cond year’s if punlyiii^ wal('r. A lafi lid of pulverised aCfrtii, intg>.iiead of water, (the w ai tiie limi'.) will alier th II urs, by pn cipitatin iiiipun; particles, s« piiril o»' fiuiiii to posse.'s near iie.-iS and cli'arness of I wati'r. A pail full, conia finest spring ling liiiir gallons, may be purilied with a sii”le tea sj ooiiiiiil Trtirixpiration of 1‘l^nlx.—Dr. Hales found that a .sun llower. u bout's, Iraiis- piled i>y its l'axe.!, one (liind titurteen oiin- es of water, all of whicfiniii't have b«'en 1 I —.. .. 11. .1119 in wi- lution IS imparted to n laiit in a manner analai>o-.iS to the iiourisl ni'iit imp.irted to the animal svsti'in b\ till into the stomach. Ilen jilant de|»**iids much 011 th tiire, as well as veg«;labl« and u))oii the suliicieiK-y up and Convex it to th t di\e>ti d of a gn at poi^ui of its roots in tniiisplanfing, makes m |Kirtion us thes«> are riplaced by d thus also 111 a moist than m a drx *o(kI winch passes the grow ti of the presence of inois- ^latter, ui the soil, r»M)1s to take it ink. 'I'iiusatree growth is that which mostly, if not tilways, produces fruit in the peach tree. The evils of a contrary course of pruiung consist in the limbs towards the bottom of the tree becoming sickly and dying; the top run ning u]) so high as to be e.vposed to the wind and consequently being broken oil’, and of ten splitting the trunk to the bottom anil afTordiiig a less quantity of fniit, and that of an inferior quality. No better time tor pruning peach trees perhaps caB be selected than aliout Ihe 1st of June. The motle anil time oi' pruning may ap|»oar to those who have never made the attempt at variance with their ideas; Iwt it is cjrperience, not flmi fhr !#1:T11 DAVIS. Newton, March 1,1S3I. Medicine,—“ A morbid appetite liir med icine IS another sin of our land.”—“No sooner do some mothers,'’ says Dr. Ri'i'sr, ^‘imairine their infants sick, than iIomo alter dose of nauseous physic is f'orced dow n their throats, with the barbarity of a savage, thus killing them by kindness, poisomiig them lest they should he sick.” Hut many adults also are victims of the same morbid apiietite for medicine. “They take it in ties of our riiii.ii will never again be uni-1 health,’ to prevent their being sick, as iit tiid. Once let the noble materials which ' spring and fall, or^ when they conceit now f()rin our glory and strent'th lie dissev-' themselves bilioux.— 1 he symptoms thus . lijmri trom racn oflier—and | other disorders of the Uxly, in their lie^in- that strength xvliicli has bowed the proud i ning, might Ik* removed by fasting a day or knee ol nations at our feet, and that glory I t'vo, and sulli.-ring the jxiwers of naturt' t» which has lighted up as wilh a new sun the l>e exerted in their own defence ; instead of parations, become fixed .so tightiv that they I l*ouring into Ihi.s once far, far ofT wc^stern aui.oibe rcm.ivcd by fi.rce with..nt IhV | " il'i. How long will it lie, ere the Rocky ; nskof breaking the ve!«e|. Thi fcHowing I'•"i"*‘i‘ins themselves will only prewMir a IS a very simple and ('Iticacious method of i'ftftiiil l«rt-ier, to the jirocre.ss of the tide unstopping them. Take a.-^keiiiof worsted, eiiiigrutioii, which is now encroaching or woolli.n yarn; i«is« it once round the towards their Uise. It would seem as neck of the bottle, allath one end of this t'" ''’towering [;eaks and projecting band to some fixed objoct, hold the other, {l>row.s, stand as guards, frowning u|K>n the and then draw the bottk brisklv backwards '“fusion, which isalwultodislnrb their long aud forwards. Tiie fn«ti(-n wul .s.)on heat ' 'vontel sjilence^nd sublime state of nature, the neck of the l)ottle, Mid with Ihe heat, ' «uch is the character and entei jirize the neck will exjtanil suSicieiitly to allow of j people, that no olrstaclea me stopjKir being extraaed. lor ditVu ullieti to them seem insurinouiitable. —^riicir march is onwacd! Even the filmuk inea^i* if UViitr.---Il ! ‘h-‘ I’acific Ocean will probably Ts^not so jiPtt?^.iHv kiiowit^ UlTTSighflo li-, I mKIiwv.i by iil?pgtf, tiiat |»oiin..ed alum [losncsi s the pri.|KTl\ j eome subseruent to the thrift ofthcxvhile table s|Mjo[i-i—‘xhihit smiling xillages—and the prmkletl into a of lMisthng cities, ter ftirred round ^ The (iulph of Califiiraia and the mouth lapse of a i^nv I "I'may, with the sjiiiie proha- the bottom Ihe bility, yet Ih> known as harlHir.s, iK-aring it, that It will i"l*"“ their bosoms shipping from all parts all tlu! fit'sh-I “f" commercial world. (Hi, fancy,— how far wilt thou carry the imagination! The world it.ielf will not Injund thee ! ^^•:o^.—Let us hold fast the holy legacy of our fitluTS. Once broki'n, Ihe .sacred political aiul moral atmosphere of the world, will kuow us no more. Another united A- meriea will never bless ourchiUlren. N. E. Iteviac. nwvi;i!N.Mi;NT. , I CovEu>MKxr is tlie great organ of civil 1 on y *" I**""- societx, and we should appreciate the for- nier more justly, if xve better understiuid il (the lijrtili*} of I *! iK'tli Ix'Kig alike) and lister in a mellow ■sod, wht'rc' the roots c|n fiillv extend and mult urowlh i and thus also liplant Frows liisler 1,1 ' 1 v . . .1 1 .1 .. . , . the nature and foundation ol the latter. I rx tioi! id list i cjn \ iiiltiply, than in a har^ one. 'I'hes*' facts .suggest t» Ihe fa rojiriety of ploughingMleep I farmer the im- projiriety ol ploughuig'deep U twi'en his rows of corn and other jprops, wheis'by the roots are broken and waiiided, and ex|iosed to the drying inllueni'e tfllie sun and winds. '■I. The im|>ortnnce of keeping his crojis clear of weeds and all «.' le.-is plants which rob the soil of fixKl aiidliioisture. And 3. Th(! propriety of tranttlantmg his trees while young, lie preserved nearl ing the nxits earth.—A. K. I'linntr, .say, then, that n(K:iety is throughout a moral institution. It is .somethin" very diifi'renl Ix'ing bled or swallowing drugs, which dis able the body arnl pervert nature.—For man to take physic, wlu n in health, for fear of Ix ing sick, is to imitate the Italian coniit, on whose tomb it was inscrilwil, by his own request, “ I was well—\Vi«h«'il to be bcttrr, Took physic—And died.” A. V. A/. ty Ol traimiantmg ms trees wIm'u the k slpin of roots cun nearly entir, and of' surround- s willi a h|d of mellow, rich M e are requested to i^iublish the follow - ig rei-eipt. f Dym ntery.—To a oinmon tumbler full Mi.terit.i of a Rich Mon.—Who is dog. L^ed in Ihe streets and knocked down at- • I(W(|« MX !.■> %crv UlJU’ICIil ' • t • I . * from an ass,.mblage of aiiimala il^eding in ""''"'M''* ^ I he rich man. Whose house the same pasture. It is the co.nbinali,«is l^rokeu into at midmglit ? J ho rich of rational kMiitrs for Hi.. *,ecurity of Kiiriu. 'V jxjckets cut out, and Right, a moral i.lea, lios at the very f.^in- I J he rich man. I ..: i-, .r • .. * . • , I »> ho IS in douht whothcr fho proplo are Ian a r w soiiH'tiines taught, that sock'tv is tite rn'a-; d..(mnorc ivdoo„Hn,in.tics; and ti.; I.i-li-1 , nre e.st happiness winch th. v confer, j, '''eir sleeves vvhtM^ gratifu ationof moral afli.'ctions. e an ! rich man. Who add I w hich hi' to his trouble by every story adds to las housi; ? The rich lure of compact and sc-lfish caleulatio:. ; that ! ^ V’ “ff men a,ree lo live together for the protee-! tii« of private interests. Hut no. .S,« iety atmosphere. A bank breaks, and is of earlitT and higher origin. It i.-« (iod's ordinance, aud answers to w iiat is most gixllike in our nature. The chief ties that hold men together in conununilies, are not self-interest, or com|)aet8, or inisitiv' insli- tulions, or fltrce. 'I'hey are invisible, re fined, spiritual ties, bonds of the mind and who suilir.i' The rich stiK-kholder and de|>ositor. War blows his horn, and w ho trembles / • Death ap|iroaches, and who li-ai-s to look him in the face? Why the rich man—ami yet all the world envies Ihe rich. IK peml ii|K>n it, the length of your face will always lie projvirtioiied to tho heartV Our lK>st’po«-e« and a!K- lim.s I'TI' l.n * I... 1..1 I .. .J ^ — of cold water, aild a tab! six.oiiful of wheat | i„stincliveh for society as the sphere 1 thankful, and not covet liio Hour; sfir it well togethr, and drink the { „ j.iei, they ure to find the’ir li*- and hap-' n.'ighlH.r. \ ou hut whole dose. 'I’hisshi'id lie reix'ated once in an hour or two, nntiU cure is ellected. limitshire Paper. ^'’hile on a visit to te eastern part of the State, during last sitmiui, 1 expefien nd tne;r im-anil hap- . , / , V greatly ^troierthen l''" :'”"'.'' .V'"r««'ir, aixl insult your destiny, -y writtwi const,tu- >■> Ifottingand repining—touner. The amount of pro|/Crty left in pledixo with twelve pawn-brokers in New-York, during the year ending January, l's31, was ••iiiltH.OOO. .\mong the articles pledged, piness. 'I’hat men may and improve stx'iety by fions, I readily grant. There however a con titution whii h precedes all of men’s making, and after which ail others are to Im' fiirnied ; a l oiistitution, thc ./i- al lines of whii'h are «lrawii incur Vi i\ natiiii'; a primitive law of justice, rectitude, and philaiithropy, fVoin which all others tlcriw I'''' '0,(t|)0 garments, and their xuJidiiy and ''lorth.— C'^nnning. ! Ifj.O'.io ph'r"'i.. blMnketsand coiuitcrpaiK'*-^ \
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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April 14, 1831, edition 1
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