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MINERS^ & FARIIERIS* JOURlVAIi.' PRIWTKD AXI) ri;»Lisii|/|> tlvicRy ,—■ ■■ . . n ^ ■■■ ■■y!£r»^..^„ARurrr«. co^»tv, a»„u»a. » WHK1, W!IX OlVE rrRWIOTH TO 0*;R HilNM ».Kp HPBJBCT AIX MATIUK To'oUK U«K ANtTr^Rliii^ilZ^^ VOI^ TliK iTliarn’ A FanuerM^ JoiirnnI ing do my B«n ? Up i« to be a fnrmrr, a mechanic, a tncrcliam.” Now, I would every H.t,.rday niorn.n, I ' j * ,l rw fWar» Ff M‘nun>. «f F*'*! »»> «lvance ; ; ,|irc(..|.. . J_„ . ^^ VM..»and t\fiy Crni, if no. ,mid in .d- ! .’""T,‘>r vmcci Tkrtt VtUar$ at Uic cud A|)VLBTW*''MEM'S wili be inn ectiUper iKjoafe (not cicccding ” £,,,w«rtion.miida5cfnUlWe«chMiccw^inj; j, .. .• “ k-o, »1 fcr-thrtc w..ek., for one mjuaro.- (7' • . . ‘ ''ouU pationtly A libertl ditcount will inad« to llioMr who i , t* what „'rtrt-.byibr Ji-ur. BJ-0.,.ll.dv. rtue.ncnt. , ^T,‘ ‘f> iHustrato L p«blica..o«. the „u,..l.r of j " ' I "" U plu'-P. I reply to my plain frit-ndV inlorroffatorr, thus:—•« r^l'jcnle your f-.n in M)« brst n>arm»'r |M»wttL|p, bi?rause you hini Jo f»c a Max, and not a Aorxi tor an OJ-. You cnntml Jr|j uhat ^fK>d he I may nrhicve, or what ini|K»itunt «.Hices ho ' inny dijti hnrgf? in his day. I’or aught >-u know, ho may, if you do ywirduly by bun, EW.'TATION OF FARMTRS. Iircofnc the 1‘nsidrnt ol’ thu I tilled KtatOH. TTie following are extrncU from a ptnf)- ‘'*'y I*®* n’awm and und'^rttand- Mci fnlill®‘l» “The Cauw of rariuem, '“K* ^*"^'1* ou^ht to be cultivntr! for their (xj ilic (’utvfnily in Teniit&»tt,” by ^‘>f'uld he ovcniiially live in ihc ■miir LiNUxLtY, U. I). ; humble tflirennTit, and wjbiiht h\ the Democratic and rrpubliccn as we are.' '•« "'‘^v enjoy an occuki(>ii:d itilf !l.*« tual f.;jist f thi- purt>.sl and tr.ij».t oxhii.iralin;' kind." If ni! our faboiirip f.-How-cUlz'tif! rould rf h>h lH>ok!*, ^iiid »h*;u!d h;i\i- nc,c-M to lh‘in, ubat !K>;in ,'!i-«*i fi.-ld c f inn.icciit SAM CHOOKSHABfK, on Till; mebk-atco axe. Sam Crfiokslmnk was his motlier’s pride Ifl Vl4t ir * NO. 145. licons, and the infallible MMcifics. He even I eer. when hr u j l tfK)k a newspaper for the puipose of reading without l)eing farther fleeted bv*t^*ioiM .hcadv.„i«.„,o„U of ""P»''«"S'>«">“''-r4d«5"rhSto™ lOicrtiaoi niiivt bn noltd on the inarj^in of thr mututcfip., or tbry «ill b»- cuulitiucd until t^bid,tittl chwfcd accordingly. > Ail communiottiona to tliv Euitor niu>t romr I'm of fttlagt, or thry may not be att'n(!i d tn. llisri:LL i I■?*. ,r citiZ'‘i>‘i ar« stniii^eiy (lartial to {^rcat K*iuir«‘, ll»tu>rablo, lUcolU-m-y, ,r, (Ipn»Tu1, I)Klor, an* a« inu« h con t- iud u i"»g‘'rly »rti|;hl afit-r in tin* w.iki- as art! * of r“*Ulily in Kur*.(x-.- ifthhouihood in which he resided |'^allt'd him—had tha dyspepsia as bad as ' appetite was crcativ tot ,elh „.,d ,hey =vc, i„ .h. I.cnelj ov,_r. hf. „ J. Imufuage of the place, that it fitted him But though he most heartily hated all or mustard. pepper “like a shirt on a hoe handle.” | study arid frnia his bouI eschewed reading [ lie would fain, however, hare declined u) lum*.n litUd sentrv, when Ihcv con- . ■‘’«-;';‘i»njn,.t would nU..>s !,« at . I,and a!i willim thi-ir n-.uh! V, l,at :cf;Kl t» \n«it us, are n’^ariltd and treut- *Wii au^ieri'ir ni(0. 'I'lio H>‘,'tlihi'^t and 4Mikt man in tlio I’nitt-d .Stati« Muild '1 hi:ii‘f!f and family wondnni'^lj honored J n'loirnc*/, Coiild ho he r.o f.irMinato r.^rry hiidauj'htcr lo an r!iif^!ikh rurl or n Uruict' i hi* »(int, m» utt» riy af 'la'ici \ritli otir c>u.(iiiuiiua and nvuk^cd . iticjl dnrtrinr**, i» 8Ulliri-i:tly cvntrnipti- lo !««• Itft, «iihniii m-rioui coinnicnt, In. : ri lirnk' vkliK'h it ni^ritu, wi re it not fur f of ii (ieletrruKii* practical trtit l* on I'ty. ,N:td among tiic*c •« tlic rvil i>i Our at first, oj ;iu»c ail tii!Cti>{u wl,atr%tr a« odi>u« uihI «ri»- ratiral; aod tlirn, pr**f**ntU, wx k with •*«ijmio and p.iintii'" thr ii.! "i.-^ of evrr\ r.iit> nich ■» rrmain acccMible. At firat, l»'*ofd wlun nml il—that hi-* ln\ in tho n dcnt'uncr colleg''i«; and iIk’ii ciioow; lo l*,;hl l-irn In'* :i!nn\bcrii the bi i^h «t, “ ' the iK’nt, iiion' fr*' from »in*k‘ and it".old, 'nr'! !''.•?» r(T rtr.l by fi.Tin'iitjM**!!. I! ii}t"l 8 ci>'*rdu:atioii, ami to sp«irt «iih *''1* m pckiii;; Iii. Imy, p.trtruliriy lli.it •.»bicli ba* Ijc II i'«|ii>ird to i'loriiti- lu iir- inp. 'I’bal wiiirli li:jd Uiin !liyhtly i!ani- a;ji l nntl mdti-d >« .m irli»lirtl Ik-iii t l»;. rsiMlr ihnn that whn.li v. a* ««.ll cured without salt. l!i».d if r!)(.-eririi; l.jdit and hoiij inrs^i w (ii!d lj' -h«‘d u(“-n lh’ cJ.iik ui.d ix^un-d in to fl.o bitt.r nip 'f iiiilho.'is it' rational, iin iiiottal l«‘in"t; who, at pri-»^ii», rai k but little ahfj'.e thf* briitr in tiu ir purijits, hah- it« qikJ ' (iiriitb ! • ipI V AM)r IM>|, riAUNS I’OR llAV A « rit> r in th«’ K •iiih’Ih c I'uinif'r, sl.itf** that nr h.K pr:ii iiird ll>r llin-r \-nis lii« riiri!';; and j rx-kiii;; «f bin in an o'rn old Ixirn. with V, i.!f rra l;^ b- iv.«cii tl,. !>'ald^, Mini for f..iir _S' iir*.iii hf- iiiiidr li;;lit b\ nialchin;r tin- lK.ard> wiili a j.Icii^li nod table ; atitl is apt to pr»»duce envy, w ithout j cipe, from a paper Down Kast: j bis medicated axe and repaired to thrforest". pinins rns[,fcl. At least, such is the case ; «‘'l'ake 1 &z. Camphor, 1 oz. Myrrh— ^ continued longer than the day before j Ilia rouiitry uhcre «he people niostly get j pulverifo and rr.ix them together. Then | ®>ro were hia handj, that every their by the ftweut ol tliclr or , boro a holo in the up|ier eml of an axe lielve, i struck gave him severe pein; jy some iiclive buisiiicss or profession.' sufikient to contain the mixture, which put he wa* once or twice on the point of Lut among other troubles which g»-ntiiity I i„ and slop close. W hen this has stood g*»'ng the matter up, when the same deep brings, IB tiiat very j.rcvalent disoabc, cal- ji>4 hours iu u warm plucc, it will be fit for' ''oice from the hollow tree agaio warned led ^livsi-F.psiA. us*!.”* I him of the danger of such a course. Sam (. rofikbhank proved tlmt he had at , Such was the subslance of the exstem ' short, Sam Crookshank repaired t« l«*a-t on»* title to the character he had as- recipe. But the manner of u«ing it Sam *1*® wood daily—working longer and har- f^uiiioc.—he was wolully troubled w ith the rfid not so much admire. It was no other j oach day than the day before, .sleeping d\sprpvia. He grew pale and wan; his than this—namely, to get up tvery morn-j eating his m«als with ciict'K Ikirie«, which had ever been a most . l)cforc the sun, and use tlie axe—be-, a constantly increasing appetite. Ilishunda iiM-m ui-i , '*• ol his fHC«, Rficmcd to pro-'giuing modemtely at first, and increasing , I’J'‘^‘'grces became hardened to the work, , i.i a j jcct farther than ever; his under lip, which j the exercise by degrees, until the heat pro- j whole frame so strengthened that •.'iT.?.,rather |»on«:ar.t duced by his hands should dissolve the mix- M'C could labor from morning till night s'>rt, now hung most lackadaisically down ; tute within the helvr ; which, oozing ''* '*hout feeling half as much fatigue as ho and his raliipcr legs, m hi«'h wer«* never the ‘ through the wooi, should enter the pores of; endured the fust day from a single hour’s Icnbi ridticcablf part of bi.s f.f rsun, Ixjgau to j the sKin, and so difluMj itiH;lf through his , work, bow lilt if iHjevMiiic farther ilian e>tr. whole fiame, adding new lile and vigor to I “ Kut what a plague is the rtason,” said “Sam,” rtuid the wondering neighbors, his ciitrvaled con‘liiu'i'>n. j he, applying his nose to the axe-belve,'* 1 ‘what tlip torment nils von’ You look! “ A murrain tul.c tl.s t.-orA/” saii smell the Camphire and the murrer !or alt tlio world pastiv and wo-be-gone “ -f’tv.a?iin*t for tlmt, I bhouldii'l uiiiid ta- ^2ing ihrough, aa the newspaper said? as a l>f .•••iiiIkt ghoM,'’ ' | kin-; the medicine at all.” sure I’ve het the axe-helve nearly red “ 1—Iv'c got tlio dui>rj>sfrti /” replied [ He drljated witli hino'If for some days ; hot every day for a month, and yet I can’t upon, 'i’bough he disliked that the ingrediencescome through Ling if, he had liill fa;th in =>1 *>••• '^’he (wtecary must a cheated me duj>rps/r^ /” replied ^ ?«in. j w hat to resolve 'i'he dispriviery !” said farmer Whipple- •h® inoje of taking tree, with a lo».k of contempt—“niiat medicine, as ho had in all sorts of *he articles.” ni(‘Ui!ht that If'” I newspajx r retijK-s. His t'uther advised him I this idea, he went to scold the “What mou-ht It bo’-’ r« turned Sam—! I>y all ni«:is to take it; and so, likewise, i ap^'hecary for putting him off with bad “ » hy if you ilon't know uhat tlic di8|/ep-1‘I'J farmer Whippietree, and the rest of | "medicines; when the latter threw his peg. K*»i\ i?i, v« u’ie no g'-nt!rnian.” ; his acrpiaintance. 'J'he nt'ighbors wished, i *1® at his head, and called bitn a fool for “ 1 lii'|«e no», in ail roMNrienre,'’ replied nbo\e all things, to see “ Grntlcman Sam” j hif> pains. thefHrmt r. “Uit 1 she uld like to know w hat broouht tolalx.r again. But though Pam could not perceive by sort of a thing this is vou call the (iiBp‘i>bC.! “ If I could onSv git tho ingrodiences, in-1 any outward sign? tliat the medicine had rv.” ■ I to the {vjrrs of ntv hand without chopping come through the axe-helve; yet,inasmuch ■ “ W hr, It IS a kind of a—sort of a com-1 for it,” said ;-:ani, " 1 shoiiMi.'t rare. But,, he daily grew better by handling the in tf/UiKj;»i{ litortry titles; n» if tho*r ,j*rt*'J strt’0', or wiMloin, or knowlrdgr. » kvi;; ihiK I ucrilc %aoil\ will continue \.'Z\IP, It IS OOt eu!*) to forr«e«>. fktr fanorrs out;hl, bryorvtl all question. Ii!>**rally nluculed ; tb:^l i«, they ou;.'lit ‘.a»c ih? t'O'l **,!ucnti*H> ih.it i-« aHainable. howsomevcr, work, or no v.ork. I must take if, (iir I'm [ rrfuaded it's the only thinj that will cure me. ’ lie accordingly prepared him an axe «trictly in the manner prcscribfnl, not o* lifting to M t it in a warm (>lace twenty- ;four hours before using. His fjthcr took strument, he finally concluded that the virtue of the remedy had insensibly entered the pores of his hand, and without hia know ing it difliiscd itself over his wholo system. He did not, however, relax his endca* vours, nor lay aside the medicated axe, . . j;-, rr to liecoinc • pr' tieimt in k .'lid I.atin. I »-{M'«k of ihem a* a • . and bv u bU'ral •Hlucation, I mean a *’ -urfct- of lilt llrrtui'l diwipliw ns ’ :,t ti.«-ni I'I h'.JslBin the rank wliK'h they : tj h‘/ld in tl.n n public. 'J hev are r, .t t!ic ft ign^ ol lb" land, l*'-t.au*«' I c'ii''iliitc nil «)\trw heliiiiii;; III .joriiy. ' Jiithfv n'»i then, in fii I, rule tb'.'ImimI! ■ iMie, aixl only lxrau»f, they uru to'» >/Mnt. And thus ih*% smk into com- ^.’.vc intignififBntr : and sidl t theoi. =to lio uard 11* the in're i'strutiirnN T:-.;ini tbeirf>wn iiiafl»T-, "h-i rare a-- for tl.oir pul wellrtfr as if they v.cre ■ ■ ti lo Itea^* of burden. \Vcrc it |>o6- ■'•.1 ho.iM viMl ev'-ry firm* r in T>n- ■'*, v.'lio IS not alfeady awukr, and ei,- •4» If to nruiiv: him fmm hi-* f.ital Ictliar- ,'•> I'vtrv CiHi'iderwtiofi whifU c.iii rrn- r .If Slid hbert\ dri.irable ; aiid ur;;r hiiii rv!iini his nUiiidoiK-d ri;;hls and his •' i!i)fii!y, bv gning to his w»n.» that Jix* f inHtiuctioii which will iiuahfy • :n lo ns»c rt and to iiriinlnin th^'ir just ,‘tnority ID the coui.cils of the stale and i.V i :ili-in. hko men pn udiy conscii'us •Uir inttllcetual as well as pbjsicol ■tpr. 11.C Kurne n*"«T«l rrnmrks «ppt> to nx*- Winics «,.d to u!l the lalwring cliiw"!*, in f^[xMi.iii to (lifir nuinlxT^. An ediK-a- .Hi, pveti ot' Ihn higbeit oiJer, m~y l>e ax "lal'le to them hs rlhn«. In our free ■ i:(ry,B farnicr or rnc hainr. with rtjual ''l» and inti Ihgenrr, wfiuld l^*' more 'I'K'to Income a popuinr I'hvoiiIi’, than >'‘h' ir H iHwyr, or "im'.rni p;itririan tamily. r*up| ■'fnii r eindd S|>eak as nrll, wri*e as well, iffar ni well ver»d in history, geography, ■ !>i‘lii i(, jurispiuilrtH'e, |Militirs, and other ' ilitrsof j;eneral and local interest, as the aw.or—m.ijld hr not staiMl a l>rlter ehaiK-e ^ lininj; clf‘%aled to the hlj;he^t, niw«>t ' "rabli', and m'«t lucrntiv «illicrs ’ Itii* g'ninl heresy on the siibjcrt of edu- ''•'in *«i-riii to ha\r ariH-n from the unage -liirli (ibtaiii; d kt an early |M;iicMl m mod- "> Kiirc p. iui iKK;ifty, and which iiiaiiy pl.nini.” “rmpli' so it uppears.” “ It's a kind of a—*«.rt of a—as it were* —T queer l«‘**lini;, which I ne\er felt in ul my III'-, until I lj»“ram^ a gentleman-” “ It * a ri;:hl dow n g* titl'>mairi» com{>lai:it then. IJot what m It like, 1 , j, j “ I.ike ' V.hv, It’s like to ma'uP a netomy care that the instrument should be well ‘ until bis acre of woodland was completely of me. if 1 don’ t get U tter of it soon.” i ground ; and, that there should be no lack , chopped, and his dyspepsia most thorough- “V. u d iiibke a mo;i-4rwis pretty note- of materials lo work u|Kjn, nsigned him an , ly cured. I.o was also cured of his gentle- my, wouldn't you f Hut bow dueD your acre of the priiiiiti'e forest, thickly covcrcd , • and is now oto ot ths .. , , , . '•■ntilir, c>iiii'laint feel?” ^ At iiigbt ho ni.d bis servant un. oncrioiH of .. ever somb- ^own and wrought into firewood. •>rehol!) and dv'vn-in-tlie.mouth-like. as il I “ Condemn it!” said Sam, as ho reached I'd Ix^t all iii\ fiii-iMl!-'. Inshorl, Mr hip- jthe thick and lofly wood, “ this is a pretty An Irl^h ofii"T in tho P'»iin«niln W:ir , , w»* quartered at a rrmll fatin wh'T** llte .1 a> tl«t t«ry farimr ought to go I>(), n' d inwhii li ih'-re w ,i> ni uin.l the d'-l';Tt rrtifi 1 to rr>i». In toe n:'rri>;g th'* otlM-c r a'*ok'' «ihI i ril|»,l out, • I'.it, gi t iipnml t>rr if It I* c;Hvli”ht \-f.’ I’at roM» in.mrdiat'Iy, groped bis way aloi.j the W..11, when rouiiii" to a rujiUMrd d*>or, wfoc h he n.-.Ntook lor a c.'»scme:!t, ai'NW «'re»l, ‘snr»' i!« inidni-iit •. f. I r llte «i vil a bit of t'.e divl’:;!il riin I •’ n!id nwny be went lijain to !.is c^n.!i. \_f:iin hi-* ina‘-t«T eul- |e|, ‘ Tut M •'if 1 ht;lii now Hi'went Pat to tfie cL'plx :iril, o(>''iied if, tlinivt bi» head a f'ot or two into its rrres-s, and wnutj- ii'g up It: mndero’;s eont»-niM, exclnime»l aloud, ‘ wirr, Kir, the d ivlivlft'i* dark as ... 1. . ,1 r inimife ttiat wouiU iroo m iMteb, and it iiaH a mighty btroii!> «niell ol , , ,• ... ' ’ =» dreadlul di«p»'pserv. Its the w iih fjaks, beeches, awl mnr.les, to be cut j most industrious young men in the neigh- borhood. 'I'here is one thing, however, which seems to him not a little mysterious, and that IS tl»e voice from the hollow- tree. ol the stitinach and indigestible noggins, as \(o»eph, it’s b 2ood weeks work to cut down : **^,1!*** '’®'Rh^rs ar* thought to It were.” I one Jf these t'rees, to say nothmg of chop-: ^ {"= “"f” “ Tlie comphint is in your noggin Iv’elpinff and splitting it up. And then what,'*"^'* ^ no doubt,” s;ud tho farmer, jwinting to his the deucc has the uigrediencos in the axe- i al^ut'^th/voicl^Than'Tii 1 t.tai *i *1 1*1 #»««•« ' k I J a1 l f i% u ' KlldHS IDOrd ftlwut tb€ \ oico in&Q ^9 Ii* a*J—** al Ifasl it lioguu llKjrc—IfUl 1 can |)ehe to do Mitii the chop(>ing, 1 should ^ cun'} our stomach lor you, if that’s all you hke to know. Hut howsomever, ns I said " ° thccu: into tho Itarguin! wanl. *• ( lad !" exclaimed Sam, “ ran you cure it though’ Ton my srul. I'd give any Ikh1\ the proiiiicc of a thousand dollars in iiiimite that would froo me t'rom this and fell to. only draw atore, that's nyther here or there; it's so set down in the newsprint, and there's no disputing what that nays.' The Otahdte Phtnomcnon.—Kolzebut, who visited the island of Otaheite only batk, as It were, to my gentiaty.” Sam now pulled oli his gentlomnii’s coat, i I*-'’'’ 5’f ars ago, was the tirst to communicate - .-_d fell to. He worked, according to the , *he world the angular law by which th« • recipe, with a due degree of moderation at tides at this island are regulated—namely i llrst; nevertheless, he soon got out of I ‘l>a‘ ‘I'* “me of high water is preciaely at ' ’ . . . ^. * 1 :i-.: —1_* ^11 and yi'ur dispej>»ery too, if you'll f.-u®« f..jr \ PiiuirfU S:ctzrr.—The'lory of the Keiifuckiaii s grinning the Imk olfa a tree, | howeu r fiilMiU>u», is nearly if not quite j “ (Tnnldn't think of it nohow at all,”— eqi..dled by ono we ha\r lo rel.ite of ('ol. ,^|i,rtK-d Sam, pulling up his false collar an acq'i.iint.mcr of i ttrs, fr->m w how ahout his ears—“ I like the lifo of a gentle- mouth we hnd it, n« n most vcritublo and ,,,^1, a|l out, if 1 could only get rid of the indiKpiilubl'j fact. 'I'lie CoIoih I was fitand-1 |>lngiioy dispefwery.” ing, w ith itnother gintlemnn, on tiie liaiik of j Qy „r,rk you lazy varmunt.” the llo^ar Itivrr, which is at that spot up-1 «*'i”o work! Oh no, !\lr. W hippletrce, 1 wards of fiOy yanis w ido; wh n, f“elmg a ' couldn't think of that—-couldn’t, ’fHtn niy I’ll cure you of both, your gentility ' bri'ath, and was obliged to slack away in order ta recover his w ind. He took s|*ecial care, however, not to let go of bis axe fbr a minute, lest tbe handle should cool, and thereby he should loose the benefit of w hat he hod already done. Be.sides getting out nooD and midnight all the year round.'» The Island of Otaheite was first discovered by Capt. Willis; in 1767 it was visited by the celebrated Capt. Cook, accempanied by Dr. Solander and Joseph Baaks. An ac curate survey of the whole island was n^da of- breath, his'hands began to ge7 soreT and , hy tbem. it has since becri visited by numerous blisters were seen elevating the hundreds of navigators from all quarters of skin like pufl'paste. : tl'e old and new world, yet none of them “ Coiusarn it all!'’ said Sam, as he sat (except Kotzebue) bas condescended to dc wu on a log to rest—“ this is a hard notire this wonderful phenomenon, though di‘f>ositioii to Hneeze, and at ilio same lime Any thing else that you'll prescrilic,; mcdiciiic. I’d rather take three bushels it is ol a nature to attract the attention oC e»j.\ii;g a hen on the opposite bi’iik, be said i ,n reason. I'll take. But as for work. I’ve | of the bitterest rixits and yarbs that ever careless obser\e. to In'* coinpiiiiion — " \\ hat will MMi Imt I can't sneeze so as lo kiimkoxer liiat ln-n ?” | 'I'm dollars,” raid ihr man. Done’” said tho Colonel—and imme- pul mv 'poll that Uwig ago. The following melancholy story is told gri'w. This work will kill me, as sure as : 'I h*'n I give you up, t'or one of tbe I live. I may as well dis with the dispop-; nvirs incurabks,” rvturned the f'arnifr, | aery, as to be cut off in the prime of my in Galignani’s Messenger of the 7th ultimo, and left hun. jdoys by chopping those infernal big trees. Sam resortod to a variety of means to | I’li give it up for a l«d jr.b. 1 never can lh«* 'w« ll'-bred hrir”of ' ! cure his complnint. ile ate largely of endure these bloody blisters; besides. I’m family Supt*H«r a “ li'*a>ens and earth’" rxcliumed the ! |^,p|,Pr, horse-radish, and ' so tired I can scarcely stand on my feot into the trees (lecker. Good beat, for there lay the hen >ure eiHHigh, flat oil her bnck. And from that time forth he m'ver ventured to risk his money against the sneezing i>ower« of the C'olonrl. y. 1'. Coiutellation. Sjyi nkinp andc.—\ diffident lover going to a town clerk to request him to publish "unp» hafo MtM'iionrd and c«Mtfirni»-d, i the biinnsof matrimony, found him at work I i'iirly that a learned or lilieral i-lur.i. rt/o»ir in tho middle of a ten acre lot, and ' T "ioiond IS ileoiiirH important only for asked him to step a.sidc n moment, as he * li 'f'ral piol sxiun, or for genllemen of bad soinething for his private ear ! “'‘• Ill Hiid h iMirr. Hem r the church, the ! tmI file medinil art. have n arly mo- A coaeliman in England was lately kiss- 1 ■ Z“d ihr h ariiiiig of the world. Our ),j, favorite horse, w lion tlie niiimaJ ! P" na,.,; n„,i art m nrrordance with fondness, testified the n'>'-uril and uiI'loerutii' «)Rteni. j upon eu*ry toiijjue On Saturday evening a lady and gentle man, on returning home from the Theatre, r'>uu(l that the youn^«t of their children hud been strangled by its eldest brother, seven years old, who, on being interrogated as to his inducement to commit an act so atrocious, declared w ith tears and s*>bs that man, as lie stnrto«l back in amBzrmrnt at i sharp and poweiful condiments—! let alone pegging, peggiii tho rep«*M. Hut as “ioon HS he had time to j ttiem to such ar^extent, that bis ' like a rotten red-heuded woodp recover from the shoi k, ho ackuowledgrd i,urnt like fire and his eyes watervd i bye to the chopping! 1 say.” again. At the same time he f'eil enormous-j As Sain said this, he «houlderel his axe, Iv*on beet",rabbaje, and tumipti; and topped ; and was about quitting tbe wood, when a otr with an apple-duir.pling. He also ad-1 deep voicc camo, as it ware, from a hollow be only meant to do as he had seen Punch del a httle whiskey to Ins meals, by way of j tree close liesidc him, saying— (j,, evening before upon the Boulevard.” corrective to the wd condition of hifl stoin-1 “ S-a-m ! S-a-m! stir not an inch, il you ach. But It all will not do. The strong i do, tho PKvil will bavo you for certain.: [t is calculated that the country of Bueno3 condiments and the whiskey, although they | Work two hours more to-day, and to-mor- ^ suffered a loss of more than two helped him to the destruction of no small I row be here blight and early. i. quantity of lieef, cabbage,and other matters,) •• What!” exelauiied Sam, “ if the trees I nulhons ot cattle by recent droug » . did not in the least aid his stomach iu con- j begin to talk, it's liiiio lo look about me.” fHds were also overrun with mice, whicii I verting those things into good chyle, for | With that bo turned back and fell to rntirely destroyed the fine harvest of the supp..rt and nourishment of his gentle- j chopping ogam- Me coiitinue«l until his ' ^ quadrupeds had to ^:uno * i>i b.^rm it r; Uaked, will cullegc learn* iiig if. ! same by biting off bis nOiiC, and sw uHuw- manly j-erson. On the cwitrary, they rath er tended, in the end, to render bis com- pUint w nrs; and worse. He next hud n course to all the root diKtors and doctresv's, within filly miles. Ho took likewise all the intent iiieditines ' he could hear of—the ; ;uiuc?as, the cath> handswereiifariv worn out and bis strength . . i . ii, ,n* so exhausted ibat he cotild stand it m.lon-, multiplied that they were rated at millions, or it might be said at tens of hjiUioos. of which IS ntvtn uIkivc; and has iiurfly ilrawn great nuuibcrs, and generally ab&tea >1.^ cn.nued jr, ■■■
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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July 6, 1833, edition 1
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