^•The poivos granted under ihe Constitution^ being derived from the People / the Vaited States, may be resumed by then ichenev^ir perverted ihar i^‘Jur^i or oj presi>fL"— M i !on
CIIARI.OTTK, XOUTIl-€Am>LIXA, APRIL 11, 184J>.
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From ihe Cliarleslon Mer.-ury.
-en. WasliintrtoiiN l^etter.
Dkar No apolocry can be necessary foi
i5kii»i; your allerttion to vvhicii einanaUS
I' -irn ihe (.f ihis Rt-publio.
Li-l i vcry ,p!i*n:er. fvv:y ftrinerj every oversoer,
coiii-\/asfiir'^’on, \v h- bad conunandt d ar-
m e , “* J h(id : ludueu i t'riablisiu-d iheprm-
! and mnny rcyfhes broken i:i cuitin;; whai is inken j do come jp ; by which means the cxpetist! I have t atJ’iltn u?. 'I’i. ^ a’. dt c |,i n." llo
j oil. . I be* I) ul in ptircbasm^" and st tidii.g the setds [geiuM > :m uiin I .Ms h r.'.r. and lude down lS‘Li ^ j,a fjsl as
I 4ih. The btJcUwheal v/i ,ch has born S)uo for ■ ally from Puiladt^lnhia.j logeiner with iht; lat»or. u .\uu.J :>tfiy fiini v\i h th*- ii. u. '%
manure ong'illo be plonyi. d in lh(* njoinPi/. a suf' iU:h as ih''l h i; b en incurrid, is not only Iom. 'I’ml- capi.iiu a;i i hiilneiid it nudlif* -j,m «iorn-
j ficiency of seed is ripe lo ;i - lU Iht-;j: oun j u secon I ; hui (ftn i which iS cl iuCnilely more importance to m:^ to niiilv'e a snrvty. mil nt a ll. m pol»iii‘^
lime : otherwise, so lar ^xom iis an;werin:: the pnr
pose o* rianure, ii will b"" Mn.i ao e.rhan^ier. For
vhis reason, if the plonijhs b'-dGnL'.nu to ihe firm
importance to
m*-) sras »n a'l? r st-ason paiti.9 away, and I am a; u’:oul ami;n‘_r the
tar Irom ihc accomplijhnienl ol my objn;t as iwr. ‘ river anJ m the d-v b d
in.i t 0 h on in
5 ol one
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ici[ l*';np :n which eM»pirts arc bt^in^ goverrieJ. m Digue run and Uo:oti fur.j. tnnsl combint-i )
ith*’ mil - c[i'( s ao i d uti s vv uich in vol ved the dt'S-
MS in:iy ■
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tini'?of mar.ku,d ; and in 'h* j-^rt,jrmance of labors
which hnmati r I r.i v- r ^lohieved, giving
his gre.ji mirij o the prcparaliun ot inea'JoAS, to
the nian >4^ r., nl d his ;])cU. I. the proper us** of
'1 '■ ' ■ aiiJ hirrous. iio J ab )ve all and btlore
I’l. 0 lh p o ection cf !-is slav=s; and h;i every Ab-
olilioii^t on ffiith s arch for a parallel on ihe other
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i si le I'd '.h^ 'I'l' 'tion.
* amicus.
Agricultural Letter from Gen Washington.
work lo be repaii by .he tarm whic‘i i^Cfives
We are :n It bu d lo llic Umdn- s': of an old liii nd theft, f)f seed ihns mixtd would noiseli'-and ^lly.
lor 'tie !>'liowing valu.ible docuiii'rit; valuable net tlie feeJsman bein^ acouslomed lo sow a bushel o
I menlion ihe mailer ihus fally loshow liovv anxious siie;Mns, findio^j i,i ? ol o.>ld on all
are unable lo turn ;i in Ui.jf, ih(>se tdM-ildy hole, I am thalail ihe set'ds which have been sown oi exirtinely cartful lo kef p ooi ol sijj
!oil. pl inltd on the banks of thv diiches should be p»op- people al the mill, iht-y ijuii 1 lliem
J ...^ - ^'ily au^nded lo , and ihe dt'ticieni spois made goi)d, on llMir rt'tuin. -(.loe ol llu in a
Ihe bem fitj as soon as Ihe woik is accomplished | if you have or can obtain the means for doing ii. had doLi^eJ os about, and lookin '^ >
thcreal. ITih. 'I’nere is one thing I must caulion you a- Ste if tiectM'M discover whal ue
L> h. Where clover andnctb.y seeds jre mixed , f;ain?t (without knowing v\ hritier Ihere becauseto
and sown logt lher. allow ijve pints of ih^* liict, anJ i charge you with or not.)—and inal is ni;t lo r«t:iin
ihree of the latter to tlie ^ ,re ; and where liniolhy i any ot my negroes who are able and fii to work' in
only IS sown, alh'W lour ‘J.i lft^ to the ac'e. L tttic i itie crop, in or aboul your own house, for vour own
seed be cneasured in ihe |.r.)pojii»jn; here allotudj j pu'posts. This I do nol allow aiiy oveisetr lodn.
and pul inif) a half bush* i, aoJ the half h jsh* I fiib il ^ A imall boy or giil for the purpose of leichiit”
with sandy or diy earlft, and exUemelv vt II mixed ■ ‘vood or waier, len'mg a ch:!-i. or cucn Ihinj.
1 d.i !..»{ nhi. cl LO-. UuL so SiiOO txe iK. y .ire .I’ulc U) --I
wuik out, 1 expect lo reap il!e btn. fH ot \l:cir LiUui siUj:
mystlf. n bo
ISih. ThoU;ih last mentioned, ii is not oi the ra\
he ha j li;^[i;ed (ui some l?ik(S
'The mxid.iy ihe cajiain ha) ff y
but the news .'pu ad like w .IJ-ii e
j;old strni lo S m b'.aiicisco bioui»?^
peou'e.
CTlOt fr
m pokin,
»ks ol ihM
o iribn \iy
but ihk'ogti
)f the w ni k
dd'hunim^
0 nuirkinn,
frroutid it»
O
1 search o ,
ti!ii.se1‘.” —
ns a I \v>>i {;,
iiue 1 thi
ll crouds of
•ouelher in ynor own pr.itf.c»- o; by vvhi.-.h
will answer i a’o gr*ai purposes, viz; Isl, lo prev( rU
only because of the revered sources from which it wheal
to
avm become the Kiliior and I’rojirieior ol ihe
and designing to eritci!)lish onr-
pe uiBnently :issu;-h. we take i his opportunity
I en-nnal '?, but because it affords marjy excellent leS' ^ bushel of fhis or anyt’hrrig else, regularly on that
sons fiom an able anJ practical fanner. i[ is tno, quantity of ground.
;U0(»2lv ch iiacteristic of the A-neiican hero. We C’.h, It is expecbd you will begin.fo sow wheal
;ee here the exercise in private life of that ar.ention early in Aug!i£t,iand in ground peifeclly clean and
to detail, lha? inflt xil)le tlevo'ion to order an! dis- ' well ploughed. L would have, and do ajcordingly
ueiii:^ 11^ V J I.V. ..... .. , ,
the acre wou'd be at no loss lo cast a | least iinponar)C3, because the peace and eood gov- je;
riu -rui^ /iSi iAiA
I Uv'i! e i-uin.OiJ'i bioilatg I'apf r. MU ilioii U;’ h 'V
:'u it rn ^'M^;ilo c ! iiiMe. l \ihp lef.l i*'
cant'jlly dried by tlie fire or'is
i>f thes ju. C.» K iiiing al ni^hl,
n/.'iic 11 buioiii|4. on a plale or fCj 91]
Zii.c or iron, ’n your btd-room. In » ai
IS saidj'.lii^ has «nabled pi-ijons paiiJl iij
CiiidvJ'
tin to i'5>
i> y *'*'!'' cipline, wh ch so e;ninenilv niaik the public charac- direct, lhal nol le^s than five pecks of seed be sown
pHiron3Mr.dihepnolicg..nLally. a.-,. ,.f i!u> fn >n over which
= 1
•111 518 tl- Imiit.^ of a pro.si'eetucj will admit.
(J.- e we intend to puriiiie in the manag-Miient
p ,»er.
II r alw.nys be n a l)emoerat, and sincerely
o li e jirinciph's adopted as the Uemocrai-
- 1 -b* leviiiL^ li. ii the future prosperity ami
n» icy ol ■iMi^riiion are inlimalely ctMinecled
u dejtendein upon the succees ol ihose ])rin-
nd ef^ually convineeti lhal our j»re.s*int
} roKi) r / an:i n:tnon:il ^Tealness are the (dl^prings
i’De n craii^- j>-!e-y, we shall ever be ibund giv-
ig ih I *our I'umlde though zealous support aiid
icer pprttvul.
Ills 1 ird!y necessary t.> t-ay, that as a North
enroll ; in
• ml |)i >ev
loiih II ide
■ ta
• (■
'•rri
ith
I pie
ur ol \Vac^hl^gtun. INo one car, read this letter ontachacre. 'J'he plan of the firm over which
u iitioul s»'tiii;i: ai mice ttial the wiilt-r was an in-! the contents of each field ii)ay be known. And it
luslriuus, sound, practical farmer, 11", whose in- iG my exiiress direction lhal every-watch and itie
;!omilable energy had ;jiv( n freedom lo a worl.i.did ; btsl a'teniion n'.ay be jiiven to see lhal thiiquaniity
nol e.'lei in ihe tr. )Sl miniUe dt.Uiils of agriculture actually is [lUt in; for 1 have str‘)n}][ suspicron (bin
un Aoiihv his altention. this ouglil not lo be liinted to them) that the seeds-
It will prtibably suprise Ihe reader to find Grn. | m* n he ip themselves to a ptet'y lar^e loll.
W.ishingion insiiliug upon the use ol harrows and j 7lh, As soon as you liave done rowing and everi
ciihivalois in the cultivation of his corn; this we ; before, if it can be done conveniently, you are lo set
ernrnint of ihe negroes dejrend upon it; and not h^s
so my interest and your reputation. 1 do, there for*'. ^ ^
in explicit terms enjom it upon you lo remain con- 10 tnj )y ihe-i: r 31,”—Maine
Stantlv at home, [unless calkd oil by unavoidcvble [Hundreiis of ni;;f)i'. witri’n tlie J.-V
buiiness, or to alUnd U;vine worshi; ] and to be cou' , u nen tiie l iiier pain wi lened ihe Turj' in
sianilvv v;'lp. yotir people when there, 'i’here is ni) > as the peispiialion became loore dtfij ili
ollicr sure v.'ay of getting woik well done and qui- ol niiil,
u 1 shet t
lilicled,
•i’
lia:
etly by negroes, for when an ove
e yea IS,
op Htie^i*
>.i, ...unJr- eL-«
iij r.ed ibv a >us'
pension Of whii! seemed in;er”;:nal|ls agony i«'*
smoke of burnul nitre. As a luea 3 or^iveiiir;''
pretenl sutleiuiir the-editen i>f iht| Visitor can re
ihe difiiv^uUy be
:«'cr’s back is
turned'lhe niosi of them will sll:^ht their work, 0/
be idle altogeiher. In which case correction caii- ^ _
not n iritve either, but oltHU produces evils which are commend. Irom his e)v\n t xprien jp,| 10 use ol salt-
wc'-Ge than the di?ease. iNor is there any othe-r niode 1 pt-ire alme»st iJtniically piepated bove. Matiy
bui ihis to prevent ihiefving and other disordeis, tlie ; lunes has he faid down i.r a siu' kts id» nstd, fct t lU'
consequence of opportunities. You will recollect hngly, to the suiOlh« r of a common ealiby brealb-'
that your lime is paid for bv me, and if I am dejui j er, luui f>uod relief from ihe weisl \ sufieriofj |
a luea 3 c
>f ihi isi
rienjr,, 10
Ur
cukivalois in the cuiiivation of his corn; this we ; oelore, i.i u can be clone convenienuy. you u:c lu ...... .
have been accusie)med to plome ourselves upon as a i heartily about threshin^j or treading out the wheal; ! vtd ol it, lUsj'^vo.^e t i..n ro > in inj pur^t, ccan,.e aa.
. ^ I ... iKh ii is a 30.a, breach ot irusl, which any hone !i‘ man - A "ei
saac llill.
w
, \s? jliiill .q)p( se with whatever ability
ranc-c we pi-KSt'ss, any and all aggres-
hy \oii'ie*-n fanaiicl'in anil lust lor
i Ower. gam.^i tlui in'titutions and right.s of the
■’ouih: nd th u^ii willing al all tunes to srirui t>y
lid del nd ,tl;'.‘ e. compromi.ses lu'reloloro eniereil
‘o iiy the -nil ;ui-d ihe f^outh lor ihe j-'eMceable
itlem nt ( f iht? bilavery question, we t-hall always
rnesi / ami i-trememsly oj)pose ihe adoption o
he VV’ rne ■ l’r ’V!^?.(,'. ur any other provi.sion by
lilidi I iC f I ‘‘ns o» .lie blavehohiing .slates are ex-
luded rom i free and e-qual enjoyment in the pos-
i'.si^ie n ol the territoi ie-s ri*rently acquired by the
'’reaty
muc rt iri‘tul I” the I'nion as any can be, we
- lall e .*r r i l wh: = »ever we^ believe an uncun:?ti
tiona agjr ^ .
I'on tl e UI .n'l's (;r thi: bi i'ATKS, ami disc.>un!e | ihi se matters.
I mce
moch iiKjre ojodein invtrilKjn. i and as fasl as it is go* out, to have it delivered al the
'I'he letter directed to his overseei 5 is taken frou) j mill or elsewhere, accoidmg to dtreciions 1 he loa
the manuscript copy in W^ashingion’s own hamJ i ger this b’jsint ss is, liclayed, the more waste arui
willing and, as we are informed, now appears in (embezzlement will there be of the crop. I he whcai
|)fin; lor the first lim'‘.--'C/itvYZio (iazettc. is to be w’ell cleaned; the chafTand li:^hl wheat are
I PuiLADKLPItlA, IdihJuIy, 1793
( Jeiiilemcn It being indispi nsably nccct ssary
' lhal. I should liave some person al Mount Vernon,
ilhiou^h ’.\liom. 1 c.in communic.t'e my ord; rs ; who
see that these ordeis a’-e rxeculed ; or if not
I '
; e)he yed, who will inform me why th^y J>re nol; who
; will reci ivc the wee kly ports and iransmii them ;
i
to be properly taken care of for the horses or oiher
Slock—and the straw slacked and secured as it ought
10 bea'^ainst weather and other injuries; and until
the vvhole be delivered, it will lequire your constant
and close allcnlion.
8th. 'I'hc oats at the farm yf^'i overlook, are, 1
presume, all cut, in lhal case, let all the scythes^and
cradles, and rake s, which you have received, b*e de
livered over lo tlie mansion tiouse ; or if you choose,
it is alao.a, breach of trust, which any hom sl man A genlleman of this village, wifhc* nas t)e’( n loi a
0U2ht to hold most sacred You have fout'.d m*\ long lime teii'iidy aiilioletl wiil^^ll; asthma, nn({
and you *vill continue lo find me faithful to n;y part who has jx iMVered in the Iik^Is tf iniiumeiablo
of the agreement which was made will) you, v.hilsi ; renudies,” assures us ihni he l^s I length found
you are aileniivc lo your part; but it, ;sto be icioem- lelief in the above pre; aialion, a ill othe r iiiean.s
obliga- have lai!ed. To those ti;n ilarI j|* ffliclfd, a trial
•^ratii:
r mOi
he 1
-U‘ rd
Th
I -ic uired b the i money anJ pav it ; anJ in general to do these ^ _
fT'eai-e with Me*xi”ei A^i'el^ Thle ve ate i things which do nol appei tain to any ind'ivjual ovt r J to keep them against next harvest you musi be re
rt irn-nd t.^ the rnion as any can be, we ! seei--[ have sent my neohew, iMr. Llowell Lca is, j sponsible for them youiself _
whatever we^ believe an uneun:?ti- (wlio lives wiiti me here) to attend lo tliem until 1 | Qi.h- 'I'he prcsutnplion also IS, lhal the flax is, ere
i:ii by the federal Government ; e:an provide a manager ed’eslublished req.utalion in j this pulled: let it be well se^cured and at a proper
(;r 'rut: bii'ATKS, ami disc.iun'e ; ihfSe matters. You will therefore pay eJue reuard | season stiipped of its seeds and spread lo rot. Dur>
jar .1.-- i. ir inlhoMr e. may extend, any al- | direclions as ye>'3 may receive from liim, j ing this operation, let il be often turned and e xamin
otihe' tituiUM whieli niay tend directly j iheui cpuiiuj iinillt;di:iU'Lt L^tU J.uy.'
* * ow'tf. L»>ii s aJ m IV llu ve ii iieneI (I rU00’.V i*
edge of what I expect from you, I stial! convey the’
foilowjn:! view (which 1 have of the business com'
.vay- reauy ami willing lo I mi ted to your ch.nge ) us il appears to rn*', ar:d di
bered lha\ a breach on one side release
tion on the other. If, there fore, it shall ba prove d of iliis remedy will no'. ne.*ed to b^ii gcd
lo me that you are absenting yourself from Hie .arm i kcepsic \nici ^
or the people u iihoul just cause I shall hold mysell I _
no more bound lo pay ihe wages, than you d.> to
attend striciiy lo ihe charge which is tnlrusltd lo
you bv one who has everv disp(;sitii*n lo be
Your fiiend and servant.
GEO. WASHINGTON.
rough-
ICk
i a
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1- ii. f
whieh me ^rai’c ejrumeo
: t] - ■ rirp (.jphipen*- ol til * .^iitionul
■il
ml luu ^l i p -ail'1^govern yoti r-■ if by it; a-
t :3 II
li:p'
n.'elul
i| oth*
VVl
.1 .
oiir ‘esign l = hil Ur' ‘.“jKi FtsoMAN” with
di. :i>'.'- -n^-' a.-' fc .hqirive our readere? of a ; hy Mr. L
■iid entert tinmg var!i*‘y, or to the exclusion
m :li*=t f more'iTcneral interest.
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onlered
in
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iVlth
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•' refe
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I am
d notliing incunii'tent therewi'.h will bt
L'wij, without aulhcnty fro
i;om il.
l::t. A. i^hi'Ogh it is aim .St ntrdlt .-s to r^inai k that
p the nirrico.iurnl j ihe co'o grw-.i;l al the f.ir^n you eveilowk (iUiiht lo
ed.LhiiL n be npt evcrdone. of recci^
oiner iisptcTuy layiug ouTTJ7TTmT^
10: h. G(:t ihe c'eanesi and best wheal for
eed,
and that which is freest from onions. I would have
aboul one ttiiid of n>y vvhole crop sown with the
coiiimem whe'fit; one-third w'ilh the while; and the
, other third wiih the yellow bearded wheat. The
;ne to dep.iri i oveiseers [with D.ivv, as he knows the stale of his
' own larm and the qulily of the wheal which grows
upon ir) may meet and decide among ihemselvt?
whether it vvould be best lo have some of each of
ay teiol to de've , ^ ,
one ' . or aiel tht advaneement and ' p ritciiy clean an i v.’-ll [)liujg hed ye t, 1 these soils on every farm, or in order more fi'.cl
tl I '-M/.eiis ot :’.-r ow;s State*, and
! tii.i- --eti ill in whie.il \.’e rcs.-ie —
i t ;'a. .UNA — will re;“oive t;lrictand
it
attt r.t'- n : ; iu
^ur J -wer. o - •
II 1 ^oi laHr- II
nd t ' .ncr:- tlu
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Kii wii
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ihi^ r le ill
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.-Mall be our aim. so far a? j
= c : 1 turnic^li our read*'r?- ;
i&ii ’al in.i -Ihe'rwi-st', that j
ii' kil lwlcelge e.d the ir iner
;n wl ' h tJ; st'ci on ab^'Un^iS.
1 ^ . ted ibj^tract of the current new^ i
bill ac-ur ite yn(;psis ol the ^
f ^Kir -iiUe Ul 1 Aan -nal * ‘^^i^latur^'t^, !
■-V, ni>M 'I :oM and r> ':alde rep;)rl ol llo' j
I: nd the ne'.ighboring markets, will .
i:nin ''ur ''olurno''. ;
. nec^^^i’v 1 jirompi ]'ci. • Ltiis, aiul i
;t it :s .ody by t^irn-tly a.,iiering lo i
t Ivi s. .'u 1 uu'.stmg up-;n Us rigid oh-
,t‘rs tl =.i a }'.i[ier «’-n he' proj>eily
b»cuuseiu)l e/iiiy ihe go.idness of that crop depend
upon such liianag'Miieiit, but also the wheat crop,
which is to succeed if, I cannot lorbear urging the
propnety .Ul I necessity of I he uie-.su e m very strong
terriis.
I. '’Mie wheiit ;s b'' get lo’.u the barnc or into
s'ack.' as soon as it can be (lone w.th any sort of
convenienc*' itrit il may not (eS[) cially the bearded i grew on a stilTone sov\n on a light ground advan-
wheal, which is stiij-cl to iojuiy by v.el weather.) i tuges would unquestionably result from it.
siiSl .in l.iss m .>hoi-ks; and be'cause the shatlereeJ j 1 lih. 'I'he potatoes at the mansion house musi be
^r.iin m fiei.ls may be beto licial to the slock; but no j worked by the ploughs from Union larm, and when
igsareto be put on sluble fields in which grass j itijs is required, it w’t
ually lo prevent mixture, to nave one sort only on
a farm. In the latter case, the cutting of that which
lipens first, and so on, nust be accomplishtd by the
forces of all Ihe farms instead of each doing US own
work. It the seed on one farm was to be sown on
another, especially if seed which grew on a light
;o:l was to be sown on
. From the London Gh-hc,
LNTEIIKSTING AtJCOUN r
Oh' now THE GOLD WAS DlSCQVi:E!) IN j
CAL]FOU*MA. . '
“Four mnriths amonL^ the Gold Fmdcrs in AUa* ,
rJ i»n Rx.nidition from .
San Francisco to the Gold Distnct. ’ By .1. Tyi' ;
whiit Brooks, M. D. Bouize. VV'e extract ihe ac-|
count they r.-c ived from G»pt. Sritier, the owne.r ol ;
the mill, oi iiicide tiis of the diicovery. |
‘•I wassitlm^onc aflrnoor>,” said ihe Captain,!
‘•just afier my siesta, engagel, by the by, ir; wri- |
imw a letlei lo a relation of mine al T^ucern!', w'hen
I was interrupted by Mr. Marshall--a gentle ni:in .
with uhom I had frtqutnl bu.-imss transaciioos —
bursting biiiriedly into ihei room. Fiom the unu«
sufll agitation m his manner, 1 imagmed that some-
ihin« set ious had occurred, and, ;is (\’c involunta
rily do in this part of the world, I at once glanceel
to see if my nfle was in its proper jdace. You
sliould know lhal the mere app(^rance of Mr. M ir-
«hail at '.hat moment in the lort was quite enotigh
.... . , ,
ANt:CDOTE OF JOLiN |:'ND0LFII.
An Irishman in the New MirtD , relausihe fol
lowing anecdote-, illustrating the uuvellous gOi
grapbical.knowle dge of John dph I —
•“Mv knowiid^e of Ijreland,’ said he to m^,
‘ S'-ems lo astonl^h yo«) as mucit V il did a se'rvan.
of Mr.‘Canning'-s at Washin^triijj he olh«’r elay.
lie brought me n note frcm “ as'er—w ho, l*y
the bye, is a v«*ry supeiior ma J r — and ihe mu-
ment'be spoke ^ at once dtLecie| l e Minister man
— for hj hail a fine rich b ogui>j so, ttinKs 1, I U
fn r*dn ^ •
?»
t u \\ men ^ I t a 11 ^ li V — . ,
a Slifl' unf, «nd th;il ivliich ! l'> tU'P'is-- li'.J. buH'vo d.iys 1). ore
required, it w’ould be best, 1 conceivcj lo a"-
winter, or spi.ng, other ! ci lupli^h the work in a day.
ho^.
£(.>eds were* sown last , ^ -
i’.isck’, however, may be turne d on them, as it is j l’2ih. It is expecled that the fences wi.l be mad
rooiio„' lhal woui l be pr-ju licial. i secure, and no damage permitted wilhin them by
3 5. Tfie whole s vamp from the road from M.jn- Icreaiuies of uny kind, Oi belonging to any body
«'rv cc ' 'SOTS tl a a }'.i[KT .':n ne propel ly I u .. . »
aisM led. w- sh iil V‘ I'oir.j and expect (v//aecounis ! ley’s bn.lgf, up lo the lane leading to the new barn, | „jine any more inan otners,
iiu- I ih^ ■ -e I !te^ -ettled .u the end of the year, bo got into the bt siani most complete ord»>r for J3th. The greatest attention is to be pai
Fill! till - role W' . ;'n in ii) «M^e deviate, as 'he i crrass se'e*Js in August, oral furthest by of all kinds on the farms ; and the moi l
’ tlu-ui.^'i li-iLrmlieant to each sul)ser ib-eir. are ; ^fiiid.il'* of S'ptember. Tlie lowest and welesi (i>ado of iht if nianure and litter, 'i'he y
7'' ' i.s, ;i lo’‘niing the lumi out ol w liich , i here >f is to be; so wn w ith limoih v see(> a lone, rnnnit d reL» u lar 1 y, tiial no false re poi is ma
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: part ihere of, is to be sown with timothy see(> alone.
I All me other paits ('t ii are to be sown with timothy
' and clover seeJs mixed, 'Fhe swamp on the other
; side of the aforesaid lane (now in corn and oats) is to
_ t)e kept in the best possible order, that the pari not
Ol) in a.lvance : S3 50 it paid : grass seeds may receive them
I s.j no ii nol paid until the end ot : -lutumn ( is soon as the corn can be laken
= fiT wiih S'i'.fety\ or in ihe spring, as circumstances
l i w.irding to us five new subs'ribers, ; ■,, '' i o>
iij ^e.-^pon?lb!e lor the amount; shall be
! •'■''liV iTratiii.
1 « av expen-i-s ;nu>t bo met,
i'l KF''- ni.kn” will be ijsui'd regulaily ev-
t rv ' ed vy PiorniUg on tlie followmg
TKliMS
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a. n;
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ec( in
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iSC ;ir I NmaV l e sent by mail at the F.elnor’s
.rov di il il ■ s^'m2 ean be cerli*ied to l>y the
r ol tiie (Mbceat wfiich the letter was
1- ^ .
ceuo: ’I'. ■ ;i ■en'S ."idilressed to the iMl.tor, to
; ati nt > i! must be }ad.
UlT^NTLN DUSDFF.
\ri'i% al aiKl ol aiN.
r(h ; h -Arrives every Sunday. Tues.lay
tnd Friilay.by l'> P. .M. cl- ses every Tuesday
Thi sduy an i Saturday, al P. M.
Uhnn Mail.—Arrives every Tuesday, Thurs-
d.iy ui S:uurday. by 11 P. M. ; cli)ses every Sun-
■'ay I'uesd ly and Friday, al 0 P. Al.
C miica Mail.— Arrives every Sunuay, Tue.«iiay
.n,l rhurs iay, l.y S P.M.; cl >ses every Monday,
■A'e uet-day tiiul Saturday, al A. M.
1 ncc'in -l/a//.—Arrivt's every Friday by i P. M, ‘
cl 'S 3 f ver\' S.iturdw .U G A, M.
/ nadn Mail via'^lc,^ r V'-A'.—Arrives every ;cro
Till -sd y bv 0 P. M.; cl'scs cverv Tuesday at pare
tAV,-
shall dictate.
No exertions r.r pains arc lo te spared at Digun
run to L'i i the s vamp from Manley’s bridge up to
^ the mcaJow above, and the two enclosures in the
^ mill sc'-’amp, i(» the highest order for grassd^^
; sown in ihe time and manner above menliontd.*.,
! But lhal no more may be attempted than can be
^ excculcu well, proceed in the following order w'ith
: 'hf’m accordingly as the weather may happen lo be,
for this must be cons ilied. as dry we.^ther will an-
aid lo slocks
l that can be
are lo be
counted regular ly, ti)at no false re poits may be made,
and missing ones ii any, hunted for uniil found, oi
the manner ot ihcir going can be accounted fur sat-
isfactoriaiy.
14ih. A weekly report, as usual, is to be handed
to Mr. Lewis. In this repoit, that I may know
■ btller how the woik goes on, mention when you be-
' gin lo plough, hoe, er olherwise woik in a field,
; and when that tielJ is finished. 1 he increase, de^
crease and changcs are lobcnoud as heretofore—
and le'. me ask.
15ih. VV^hy are ihe corn harrows thrown aside,
the place to m.tke some a'le iaiions in a mill lor saw-
if)g piiiti plank, which he had jo^t run up for me
some miles higher up ihe Am^iicanos. VV^hen he
had li'covered himself a littb', he told me that how' ■
ever great my surprise might be al his uni’Xj)ected
appearance, il would be much greater when I h arJ
the intelligence he had come to biiog me*. Intel-
iiTence,” he added, uhich, if properiy p:e)flited by,
vvould pul both of us in possessio-i of unfieard of
wealth — millions and millions of dollars, in fact.'
I frankly own, when i heard this, lhal 1 ihounhl
something had touched Al.iish.ill’s brain, when,
suddenly, all iny misgivings were put lo an end by
his flinging on Lho tabic a handful of scales of pure
virgin gpld. ,
V was fairly ahunderstruck; .nnd a?ked hjn ‘.o ex
plain wha. all this meant, when he .veni on to
say that, according lo my >nsliu:lions, he had thrown
the mill-wheel out of gf^ir, lo let the whole body of
water in the dam find a pas.^saae through ihe tail
‘So, John, you re irom Muu^ a;e you nil
said I. ^
‘ .5. iin\,plaisc your houor,’ r^ ed h»‘, surprised
al my question. it
‘From the c ounty Clare-, i Tl'bis wa^
a guess on my part as to the cofcn } j
‘ Yes, sir,’ said he, still tnord'at junded.
‘ VVMiat town did you live in?': onlifiued I.
‘ 'I’he towr' of Ennis, sir,’ }
‘O'.i,’ sai.l I. laughing I kn|v Ennis very wedL
Fiay docs Sir Edvyurd 0'Brivi|'|t II live al lJ.on:o
land
‘He does, ind» d, sir,'
‘And Mr Stackpooie at E'^cfi ue
‘ Yes, surely, sir.’ %
‘ And tlie Ivn fil of GI in tU S innova b' ?'
' ‘ Yes, sir ;' and ih n, aftf r a se and a low bow,
he a:lded, ‘ might I make boultl% ux, sir, how long
your honor lived in Clare ®
‘1 never was there al all,’ rc|^l id I, ‘Lui hop,c to
be very soon.” ' *
‘Oh, sir,' sail he, ^ .\ov.\ht \ *her Joolin g me.
■ for yoti ;nn>t be- a bit ol an lii-sb nni; you liave ihe^
' brogoe, anti ye.o know a? much f ihe e’ounlhry os
‘ I do invself, and more too, I’lull 'king!’
‘ li was in vain lhal I a^^tJ^• i him i hiid never
' been in iiedand; he went awj.y :> H insisting that I.
! had liv.d* there ; which jactl^X > ^ to Mr Canning,
j who was very niuch amused at the way in v\ hich
I I had puzzled pour John, us hc 5f -1 biu»telf next
clay.’"
• Mauiu \gk —Where vcr won
•Kider ihe sky of Ileav»n, ai ibe^
m consecrated aisb S. ll.tt gro in;
n p!lg 'ili her t ro‘ i»
lornestic iieaiihor
is holy, 'he spirit
il is ib'iS fe ll, eve(i
swer to w’ork in t.he low parti best, whilst ihe high
er :;iounds niav be woiked at any lime.
1st. Begin with the swamp Irom .Minly’s bridge
upwards, and get all that is not already in grass,
well prepared for i*. and indeed fown. ’^l. 'I'hat
wheel was prevented Irom sufficiently performing
its woik. By this alteration the n=irrow chir;nei
was considerably eniarg' d, and a ma?s of sand an 1
gravel can ied off by the force of thfi torrent. Kir-
or so little used lhal I rarely of late ever see or hear j morning alier tt.is took pl.ice. lie (Mr.
of their being al w’ork? I have heen run lo a ve~ i Mirshall) was walking along the bit bank ot the
rv considerable expense in p'oviding ih'.se aad olh- : when lie perceived something which he at
e'r implements for my farms; and to my greal nior- ^ piece of opal — a cle'ar, transpar'Ui
tification and injury, finJ. generally apeakmg, that | very common fiere, yliUeiing on one of the
wherever they were last used they remain, if not ! bure by ihe sudden ciumbiing away ol
stolen, till nquired again; by which means they as | bank. Me paid no attention to thii, but utiib-
well as the caiIS, receive so much injury from the j ^^..,5 giving directions lo the workoitn. hiving
wet weather and the iieal of the sun as lo be unfi' | ^j_,3^>fved seveia! simiiar glitteting fr:*.gm'i.^s, tii>
for use : lo repair or supply the place o.'^ which, euri islty was so lar excited thit he stooped down
with new ones, nty caipeniers [who ought to be oth- ! j ,cUed one of them up. D.J you kn >w. ’ = nJ
of me hoiir IS Saci iui* nun. 1
race, which was previously loo narrow- lo allow tiie .riv";.!! may be o!^'''‘d al ;v. ry wed-
water to run off in sufii-i'-rit (jumtny, wfiereby tlie (Jmg cere inony. Tnoogh iheijiTi may be fast an't
furious before nr after ti»c irr ocable forn.ula is
' ‘ , , , • , ,• w il l ne W ones, my cai penieis [-viju uu^ 01 11^ j r icu'eu one
p„l of .he lo.v n.raaovv oa u„. ,n,ll ,un. .vh.ch h.» . ^ ,„,,|„vcJJ ,-,rc conlitmully occupi.d in ihes. , y,,, ‘M.ushaU,
r^.tween the oli bed of it and tne race, and within ' ■ V.. t. v,...i .... ^
spoken, vet sit '.bai n.'i.nt ol th?re is a sh »dow
! ri ihe iBc.il iaui> iii:',;; lip — a rflo -be fir^n€^l
rve. Wedlock^ indissolub’.e^^ cept by an act ct
Go.I a sacrament v\ hc^^^‘ tolei ^'^y r* aches to e-
terriity-'—w if I aiAr.ys ho!d its k in li e ?t well as
li'rr r.iirf', a:; t.\c me.st ii;’.|ires^
peintice m diamauc writing
or close I, the |,iav fjf !;.» n -vt
so. If yovernui' fit wi h ....
gtersion,:, has 0 j {)i opr la’e »j 111
bi-ious p.)riions d oor lite i jr^
ie.iliin?—'o ihri fun ly bi'» J.
paT'tilal love as that ii;S'i!u'^n
bithe.'to jn t:>.^ wor M’.'an- ai.' oa
fad C'! human
lelher !if the slyrrf*
It m!i'’ al wa y s be
usurpal!;n ant] n?;-
r y, let the 1« >s a m -
jt SiiCK d !o the af-
poo c Mijoga! uni
I? ih'- s’atf' which
been ntti*' if ss Ifiari
Delu'cen the oli bed of it and the race, and w
ihe fences 3i. After this is done, take lhal parlol
enclosure above {which was in corn last year 1 lying
bet.veTu ihe ditch and fence No. I. upanddo.vn 10
' nccs. -111)..Then 20 over ihediichanJ pre-
lipe after slipe as ihe dilcii runs from uhe one
I cross iVnce to the other, and continue 10 do ihis as
pOiltl Velv
I
' r^'SPuhuiu Mai!.— Arrive’s every Saturday by ■ long a? the cc.isun will be ijood, or tlie seed cm be
j -bs. ll.irrows, alter the ground is well broken, ‘ ttnee l.me;S whethe r
would certainly weed and keep the corn clean wiih '
more ease than the ^ iherelore,
ih V wiil be useJ, And it is my express orders
tfiui the :.;realesicare be laken of trie tools of ever\
kmJ. cans and plantalion implements, m fu'.uie; for
1 can no longer submit 10 the looses I am continual-
Ai. , I. - K'-iilav at o A. M..
//vi/'/ V I'ord Maii.—Anwes cve-ty r uaay o
M,, e e-very I'urday at 7 A . M.
c '/.'. 'Ti . M'.iL—Arrives i v-.T\ Fr.a.i\ i P. M.
, ~ i vi'ry F-' id.;y at P. M.
tr,/ I,- V Mil/. Arr ves rv. ry 1 ^ 1 i / .
.M.: :-l. . > eV; ry S nurd i> at 1^-A.M.
Miii’.— .\rrivt .-i e very \\ eoiie.'.'.ry by x-
M. ; :■ .-.llliC liOV P. M- ^
A ' ii-'w-j ip= rs, and j> imi'Mots. nui.-'t Li?
II... i"- 'i ■ \ Wi.l licM be >e'n' I ■■:m tf-e
‘ - A, r- i’KELE P.M.
. , _ ’ January 1, 1 li'.
wnU jgaifeUY
I conceive lhal Uieouly way to gitthe:
= 0
an J v\ ,: j t \
oe ^ - 1 I.: ■ 1-; an i
w 1’ a i:'- ^ V V li ir. J vvs. \\
col n .iO I ik ' : tl t;i '
W',)r k 10 c i n ' e d ■ , c. ! 1 ‘
'.he s;m!' ’ ha n ‘ y r* ;s nin J
d si: e IS '0 it lii :;r. on 1
an. an 1 til d ’ vn so : ■'
.1 "I
bv n^ijlect.
iiust:t!!iin:
debati’d with mySLl;
I shqul'J take the trou
; blu 'o bend ir.y back to pick up one 01 the pieees,
, and had decided ori not doing s wh^n. fu:loer 00,
Unolher glittering m -rs^ 1 caugiii .ny eye —ihe lar^
, gest e)f tne j lece s novv before >ou. 1 con.IfrcendeJ
: to pick it up. fi'i J to ri! y astoui-hi:.'"!it b/Un I that it
was a thin scale of wha*
llu thm il ■■ b? n d son.e* twen' y
Inlpr*-»; yviitrrtL m.
he sa-
exno'iMit of nuoi;
ao a tibi on.—.V/fe/
1C i-
a:3 10 be pijre
teet! i? there ari\ more essential lo my perma-
, e r I
1. Vt
his sijpp'isJD* iis v\ ei
impress..11
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' :n
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A
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Tin: Laths r Ca.^k '»r Mo.%''oy'flo^ •• Pic .
yune'’ gravely ment. >n.s ihe !;»•■«I «*»'* of ihe mrm-
her,s ol n military eoiupany i'CW (Orleans ^vh^>
‘’iiicies that an e'eleriy genifen^n. r ino-d I)aniel
i’licker, i." coniiniia'Iy endeiiv i!nj.*de !i/.9
progre.=s, or in other w^re!= -h^d hifri of}” whenev
er h.' ’.va!.s :i;‘ e(=. *"y "* '
* ran "■* dfiuP! m ' lie ii;i/k/ot'
Il-arii. durintr
the c'ilHioiirt in U e^ midiUifh'. -honiinu^ Mfu/singing,
I ’1 \. 1 l.> :ii Tin;|,er”
1 i. I ’’i.i > p*'-- ■ -o'ije u’as irtandin;;
I.
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h K;i s
I ban b
P'jt ?. vere woi Ic
are /.on by harj
j a fui! lee d after