. V i ami: stab,. i V "1 -wug yunVia sbl! a rVlauJ and V- TO L V . w .uWftrneiL Paint rr mat. . - Ami un on f p-i;if imm .." i.t m hr aomr iiruun-r latr. - v i , -1? W - ' .With afcan'aahaueaad Veiwar'aJr.' H ,,- Jct Ml gos.y amoota and tut , X nn dy r.owmr Amir, iy co win? iuut, ,' - , , C.it her Ut harm I, lee m ell; , -X . i ; r'-" Stwefal UMm'a itdinr iwJU i,; I- r ' -' ' V, if thy art will urr theirs-' i v -f - , ' J ' H TV Tbti fro hef twurut Uj wdiiy"ac JTl- . .'. , .. .j .... " ! . AM; nJ iorc pcrtnMal p.i.U ? , .V ; 'i" JU ,lm7 wee pujiu :, jiuiy fxen. . . f . , Thine wiii tfcepMKwtmr be. f 't' vuc f S? flt blows the t6nr upon the brtatf ?:, ' " "Wbere I may slumber till to-morrow lico tt ance .Vu fair, - Tou view mr M ... 1 t ' 1 I L f I , 'It T ' ' r,- f 'Bill ksh ronj TvH.IB-k A-vl'v v' P . F V V Z r "i ? 4 j i. i .. a ur urB iuim jom ana nunjrer inea me j ir v An , 1 pliick the ha-boTT ftvarthe bcdzci .'.'.''V v ; ?' Wbe hwnui feofttoded ASv ' Hut hiuh tnV'R -th? I.m iX --f i . . ', ? tuat we are dpom'd t cmtj r.: ? V IVithiu oc cuUI tritt't bleak bUmIo. J . x LITER AR r INTJZLL TG KAVIZ. ". . V lit u o1 .vutmce ix Uvuana Vnwiiql.cae$. and a treatue 9n LiU) qf Exchange and PrviUutru noleL Cmnectic A tatt Dittovety :.r4. v. hptutcf lMndf;(ufiom it&fcafiiand tany priunfr with V ? wme" remark and obnfrvctiw cn Orcharding and t( armmg. ; xy wrerye J rat eric k com y: yi Virginia . JPrictJifiy tctfi I C'oHradt WtuMng, ton. " , , y.:,:' i ' - tian fjr dettroviar Siitu 6v Tmrhidaeal'. wiV1' Jamet Vheethan Keo YorMUt tivhlUhed tht 4flomae t'atnt, wrtitwby funutelf.iV fjioaiLipjm ' POCTOR CAROIlM-.SSENBURQ.'; sketch 0t this wtilnable-'maaL' inA thi.- ln. ' prptracted delajrJhai tt6t(lveeQ ccasjdod ii. therl by foretfulnesa or Uy a. want i rtspect , jQrms memoryir jmo ooe hQ ever .kaew the excellence of ;hi 4teirt the ioundnjs of liis v nder$tandingattdho hat enjoyed the plca urp.ofhis cooyeraatioii bit must have entetv tained for hWthe jafist affectionate; eteenu We hadthe happineMtoTcnoWjiim inrimatclyi and worth can lieveV ,fade ,ia our remeni- . .RGl1,1' 'MAistHBuao'was a native of virgima..v ne .received his",MeJIca! Edyca. twn and commenced aprctitioer cPhyaiclb .';;;Pter8burgi About twelve ye''ir;ago he re v inoved lb ihia city, where he, yas for six.yeara Jrwulturalwti; happy his 'domestic'xonnecl, I'onWVuh a very tcWripeientestatei he. Jn ?ei80J? retired from the toils and cifeVof hit laV f '' nnriinil nrnff otmr 1..S . v ' rir "7 f ,w4nmion, oearctAe tA i Vm of Keine, twelve" nodes from thircUy. ; ;; 'ThoitgH retired front hVprokaaionat pur " 'iult?' "e 4d,not M he obscurity he aoughC . v i 3 hs public yet had claim upon his service !ch h PoJ"" i fiJrbade him to withhold; He -was appointed first MW K htU ti i l. Smn 'K4'; Cavalry of this Stateivv v 'f o theischarge of the duties which this , ap- " pininwoi imposea, lie visiteO, inspected and instructed the severai;Cohrpanies withlo - the bounds of his commiboVand contrjbuicd 'by . ' nia , exertions erat1w fantry, in his neighbourhood,: Tor ihe purpose of raising recruita: for atcombanvrbf tr which he was then -attempting to form, he re ceived an injury that may justly be considered as jthe remote cause ofhjs deaths He was thrown, from a. viciouhorsewiich in in leapingover htm, atruc his foSt in' his face fractured the bones bf the Xorehead. destrpyed the nost, oneheea'dfelmostair the upper' -'Jaw, and one of his eyevT-;- ;.?tA-.K--V fot three months no expectations were en yxtftlned of his recover and thoiiW h m. . gained the perfect exercise of his mental oowS Ka.,U U: : ' i - I K(.rv uuSu tv pna were great, he never Uttered a groao or manifested any symptoms of impatience. At length, though the wotipd never dosed he recovered so much health and strength as to be able to attend to his domestic ooacern s ; , -v:i 'Hi- " 11 Jt vivai was woct tD C .', whicu he enure v t r.e -.re la rvcrv circie cr rttnroeJ lie co J waj dertijed ith a ion wsj o we!l calculated h the sociWnff" aitcnuons lOCictr, Ida ' t-a ir.:r )it j sir-J v cf tri fcrcctioaat: wl.r, and all the siaiduou endeavours cf h' fiieads, could neither aUcvi ate or remove. AVj 12 vcari p:, eoaccivic tiut . ; -t- wii wed ,aii: Ud f-r tire fcoe, I "t U :' I . i t ' i a t rJ. -j oa u interior crt.ivrrv. i r ; T, .k cf ditthet, cutla the tiwt.lde tf fldS, to t ihe cedirs were within, two fee t x;art;L..t removal ot air reiacr:ce..erorr..ta tne to relinquUh the experiment.- The appearar.ee of those cedars at" ttyt time - eviccrs, "that b) proper cldture they nuxhthave Ixea formed F&r some moatlurwvious to hla dissolution! into a'rod live, fence. : - 1 , -.! hit mc!ancicJv iacreased t some ectentrici tie 1 1 la 1 r?9 I recommenced the experiment at were observed la his conduct,, but his friends the place whereon. I now live, by plantlngct percejyea no uausual symptoms of alarm un-daf round a sUUa fad, conuioiog about aa td about ten days before he' died. He was I acre, and in-' each' succeeding vear alone ihe then attacked bvkn iruen, He declared thai I ditches indaaid? mr farmi aa that now ihrx the attack would be fatal. He arrarjred hU I inclose an :area of above mix kukdreJacret. ex. buainesa. Svrote letters to .be delivered after cept a part, the fence of wVch U a rive r. " The his deathr and for or 3 days, though the chilla distance - planted is about six mile's,' and the returned niirhuV, his friends' did at anrre- number w cedars about sixteen '. thbusand. head danger.'; JIo notr walked and talked inj Ibis k only conjecture,, tut it is supoosc4 to cessatuly, and at lenj hi mental derange-j be considerably below the facC ''ti'fs ;A'V ' meat became tfanilest, and a total destruction I, ; The culture applied to this bed?e, is to totr. ar t tv . at a-a aw oi luwucct soon louowea. xui using to tare any weave prune and weed ironce a yrsr, and tu susteaauce", decth closed the distressing scene, manure ' it oucelo. a mode? which wih be ex on the ftYKotv'lSOd. -:'f plained. UntiL' the tut yearit was; topt at In the character of MassenburV were com thirty inches, then 1 he ran - t'a tAn thmrrSir ivlt b net tic i - r I have hrj-.fr:; (! pin 5 l.; be! jTht err --rcri -f.it, are, tc kx) 1 " ; ta rnaiure, an ' euT;ivj;ioO.' By fciBia ind r-roveedip as the hed with r.. .inuring and roo'Jcul saaded thsl U.e ceJartm2y, in tralqed into ti t . . r.. t , . . heJje as tfcsefc.A ! K bmed all thov qualities that' are calculated to I recently planted, at the- hirht of twelve I excite esteem and Command respectf- He was . The cedars are planted on the 4nteriorvde' onvthe fence thcrtrbii, made of stakes an agreeable companion, a firm'undevistinjjrlivity ofthe bank of a; ditchV'about nine in. iriena, ausemt member ot his profession, andlcbe ft ww5u ucr ui rw j ta, at mat ana ceaar rougw except ; at tnestable; yard, was evtt cttn a$ day U intking $harity A where the ditch being on the Inside,. they,are etife and three small children are left to la- planted on the, similar outside (declivity ; the Vl6 that; Jo them it ..great. Indeed.; boughs which '.grow perpendiculariy to the Iiici '"iZJlii a-wg -f7Tfrl of. the. encew'aud'bwanlait,-re by. itt help WovVr, tfktCarOh,, trained into a conYorraUxwith this line r those ' " t if us a vj n w aw r w .'. - t w a no u. ii. . whictZ.fhus nOW on th nnnntitn aut '! witt w a cuaswvaais in irx. wnrn iou x saciius irour ine srem i ana UMMwhirh young he eame' with hjs parents to Nonh-Cav grow-in 'thdtrectioh- of the , Tence,; or "with'a rolina, and cotamenced hi classical studies id (small incliaaiibrt that Vay; ahj,; -Woven to thit Mecaienourg county with the Kfey. Dr.. Jo direcnqn,by the helpof the;te.ms; assoon ai disunce of lOO.milss. He nnishecLhia edu: I dead fence stands on the' cation at Princeton' jcllwl 'anrl wn..i f hetvrrvn ihr Hv. v.. , JJ:.l -. , . there in ir68. After proper course of theoi L f All the weeding I have- given the Cedars, . . . u- vommenceu preacner, and oeen yeany to draw the earth with a hot. ;IHlrl Inlh. i-KTT-fl Ar C.i; til I1 - '.' I -'.t '...l. 'J - . t . . 'vyii yiuciR, wi joiaca river i"m.we ucaa lence.to tne o in SoUthCardin Durmff'a 20 eM V..YiIaboiit one inch AenA tfm -ij:-5 denceiherej he pursuedhis studies with, an an it tn a ridge, -with the live, fence; between ft dour and diligence thatha hever.bwn exceed' artd-thc ee and eit year to return in Carolina. , He amasseda large furid Of this riJgto the bant of the ditch, whence it usetul knowledge mdivinitv. moral fthltV' i came, first all (fKrlve'nttlniwiinikl a. . ' .A k "u ..''a .r. . -.--ev . "-ti -r"i"u grass. vutf wyauvuca i acience auxiuarv to the Jxcept aa to the hedge 'round the' stable formation of a complete theologian.) He there yard, it must be recollected that ou W side began and completed his admired . esay on the of this hedge, there is a dead ; fence"; ot the ,n.a"ence of religion la civil society. He pursu- other, I have annually manured i'i space of nine iU5rfiU0ttih??rle?frtUti8 feel ''WMi tivateitia jeas; workinjt .ff0. reason tod ' history (close to the5 five, hedge i and :WrceiviBirl ih that all, human wstitutioui arolo thtkownha- vast benefit of iti I laar fear com. er.fi .t.. tare, and have ever h f,,tnA i. f'sJ fri! : r " :.r . : " r-i I mvc w. unntoe neages ara . trv5 iPcaCe and order s 1 pwtanse wcui the (arm yards, and hav appUed nongmsmkind. Without the .auctions hf ; relii ir to two thirds of the Whole e Intirema. top, as tot, ct a oreaata" aot i.ff feet; and that it U mofe j"le!y to Lt. rfiectual fenca' .against hogs, th:r, trv K familv of shrubs, because it unites rr,-' ' ty,'wth the joScxibilirv - and exuU the tree. --The hedge cf hatae the stable yard,"i3 weil filled up, Is the t fane'e I ever saw. and thou l oti H r too -high, ' protbVses " tapldlyr ia acou; sUte'of resistance. - - ;f v ' f ;- 7 '.The youngxedars are generally to tj f near the ditches -,'ob ray farm. --If a above. 0Q Varda from the, spot avl.icii are tojbe planted, thdscds 'cousTc:,-, are removed ina wggoa or 'tr-t, h tr'i onStrbbttom.i.-Ia this ,way the)" are rr removed to the distance cf oai .Vile. " .-. distance be greite'r, the'bottoa9,Vf theVa: -may either o enlarred. or a seedr.rf storyot flbof ing added,Tis the sii of the j mav allow. i v. ';:y!'.:'Yr.'i rk . ' Havinga farts, whereon the cedar 5 pind having tuisuccessfullyattempted to r ' oung pianis djt sowing tne ocrry, and t! -tng'the..surfacefanow.'coW with the c seed;.vpided by, bjrdst'-completely freed fi its Viscous tegument; I liad a parcel collect ? in rebiary.lasQnd plantedithem ia.Ma The place ha not since' been visited by ft ' The idea ii onfy mentiontd,1 hecause BhCL"T this preparatioaof he seed cause, thn to re ptat,Coploua supply of young cedars n r berob;ained, witUt resonrng-.to -thVtrouLl, some and pfecarjocs fermen,tipg experimer However. provided, the must be' Wo lu . P&tWSi9 uPlJ;Wt!- indispca. sablesoiL,rv,;"'V;v;f , I00? -Ae jastidea.-fennect.i with -the tubject, which may not deserve to! i .wnjuwiTD. iy 19t cn pianr. apple trees at v leenTeet distancf along thfe,tiedge three Jt fromthe stejBofe cedaTSiThe apple tre. v whose bodies are somewhat shielded apinst the .sun, seemed to me to thrive best Ths manurean4 eultiyatTon required by the becy; would.I thouaht oresentua WitK,.J.-.j .: 1 w . f . .MHt nil) OUUi. n puouc . roads onlvi wern Kir I'll A k. t hordered, a tplepdiiagriculruralonxsmenLi! i eomrort to traveners of protection against tla sun in SArnirier and asraiaat'the wtn ; aod.an aunual pecuniary avtng to thenatica t r r is 1 - glOn. 1 he execution I the Wort wnnM K.V- teriala nf th iiM 1o1 r.n. ka.' . beentepthepenbf Aommgrom the woods 1 Carolina, and aaun- tiveoneand this Secaylbg wood and b'rush U f ;? 'i J ? ?,thn.eattide dead ferk isadci expected to last until the Wte impressions. r pUtedS. . roIan oivme, It is preSer. et are madepf stakes ind Cedars bourha. the h JarAmencan J.eum,:nd will Theiive fenc around the .ubkywd be aA honourable itiBnjrto posterity tf the ing been annually topt higher; as its usis to hterature ofXardina ,lf8g Ivprpcured coaSue horses isoW abo five feet nirf and forjhe authour theWd 1 merited degree of 0. two wide , and i,)i good hedge, wetl?Std up D. from Priaceton College V .which, fctjfcr as frobbttom to topftwo or tfreVc&S can be recollected.? th firVi4.ii'tJt.' m l ';u v. 5P8 XCCP. , UJ U OiaUlC : UUV9, , '. , tedge toclosiuthe stable yard, which has' spread aowithihf ' tuitf . thersttmie I have never seed trees aoVe that degree had ever been conferred r: SMtiihn i :'5 ii nhreveB veirit-Biiic. W A IK'i V"'W'" pomtsot the tompass, and as were rr-.H notning iurtner. , wd I he excessive drought ofthelastVear : check. lt$'?? ?dth ?r9K VcrymuchuttdidikilU Nt5eitler.,m oa for. Mm.theweoUec. .Jnglent that observed?9 A!St wereVittcn by rpid and certain- tIo 'Snh p ed.tocMr. Aust n thi clergy of all del Vr&; a spade, tu a sodearh ?Sh?lf a nommn, the UnStaws,reqting them cube , .iwVf JttidUrvlnS "J? Wonaann from the breadd, ofyheSrwdoiher 5fo5'g lo time fodr from its ASffiffSfe States.-:Tathe,four volumes By simjlar pade, aimilarsod Skerl Ofxhia misceUany nr inted in N;tM.''Tt. fro.- A- wJL .0: Tr.,oa j" tke, (s lie uye tepee, wilt be serviceable to theni in any gmetricaV figure! The branches of my trees grpwmg perpendicularryto the opposue hedge, hae been annuallv r,ri,n-A flr A.v.v. .v:J might interlock the sooner. so thatlth tree , 5 edTtiTawith; SXW JofVuginJUiV V:r::' deposited irf it, ceriSuftl ' -. i . ".. "T, ui :''" ouu. ta , uscu to nut crurnpiea aoout the young ph Jhe; .sucee? depends upon.' n Od. and ' the a ma)na . f .1 feV Will ri;- arnAwi I' . i ; v-V tlnguisTiedscholar an eminently pious man. by acciint are speedily rebSrtd SteSS . ... .., , H ... . . ... ?ssS---s : annully.;. "rr.:. ... Jvja!3 ':i7kw, i seasons for Ttri.'i5;'.---.-. :v, r T-e,' . 'usnare, sumcient to VP$&&ni i neces- " j jV V -AGRICULTURE. "The i rt f Arts, Source of Donjesti rnae of Uie Lajw, and patron ON LIVE FENCES. S-Ssr i r.s.Vt",,8F0B o sught as to be oenei laica spade places the - earth" in the; - tbo Iperatioii but this is . domatumable. y f :J?J TjtweiV tbe.tedar Wer1.hrub.; ica. : rapidity wUh' of die a 7w ' . vf ' tft' wrtaiuty with a v. r V: Iy'bLit .take root.vSdIv., th aU.L v ' thorns and its pliancvo tna , V ) 4 Vprked ioto n frrni; and ftked ;I.VA!?; iWlowing. rnTnunicsLtio (torn disdnffuished 1 1., , !UP, pJWW, wlth' ease and disnatch: s suhject highly nteuii; Is not oijy meritarlsus.' us k mils aa food, and :Ir j . 1 i .rvT' v'wmiprooi 01 uie ease and probUUe ef-1 j ' , t v. L uuuai snoots. are in the dorm of an r,oT;.w ,.:..... hedge, nsingabave it, knd dropping their fruit Wdeofthe-yard; and with the Sedge i v , r "7vwuucuuis. memoir to tne actual process of -the experiment, but I witt , wo alterations I purpose, to make, with. , the, reasons for them. One is, to forbear to f ; cut off any . boughs, six inches from the stem, - -to weave them into the hedge, as they become' ' long enough, for which their pliancyrwhilst young, is. peculiarly adapted, : and to confine1' X the pruning to the object of keeping tue hedge . low enough, until it is sufficiently close. -The other is, to manure with live boughs of cedar f " or pie, in place of dead stuff, having Ibund Aemby far. the, richest mauure,and that W packing hve coughs in a line three feet wide, . or eighteep inches on each slrlr f .u. . young cedars, so as to cover the eaJth'wmi pletely, ,t ., probable that grass and weeds- ) wuipe Smothered, the mnmui .-n lJ'hm CU ture saved, and the growth of ihe plants ac! . . . . -y A ov. ' J V AnMEnglUh mHhod making log, grovel V vv a is very well known, that the feed for T Wl 1 Oeen remHrkable dear, ccmsrMent)y,irnfj-tTw ' whd had it td buv. alloirl m.I:. u . .2 .VT? r T-vu ureu iiun tHHsome uuui' i,: uau.u to complete their feciJins for "ughter, TIA i case was nunc, fmvt rt,,i., n.. . ?.l . ' . . i P7wi-oesh-fivejueoUtTheim and. ' second of which,he nf k...ii l., - rnu. - T . . . "- im .Jinn 'iff Peas- 1 Perceived him ta h hu -V .' JrSnT Wing8 1 afterwards'fottnd)to his flrmking but a small ouantit. f5o.vi a UUantJtV orlinnil a 1.1 U..A I now onl thr a.i- ..!. . l ..... . L.j .'.T m live, 1 was atrtud that lie l 1?? f4 for lhe endof that Umer. f " Mriirnore thrift, ,1 therefore VaS resolved to tr- Kai Ta r i- 1 V " a f ajwvcu 10 Z T;'T:b mi mixed With hutpeas : I ud .a . .. . J x , 1, . thrifty, and grew b .jdS'-l U ' - 1 7 wu(TO in l-IWl hn v.". ii . t