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I II nfHI frtfit Vt cftC(hil iKtlr iritoU wiUKttt lftiK(J Sir (.oofti tr littlf WI t( ( i'yl fnittftt diyi from lu tc' Wg la tein !, iht Pf cit ol i t tt tocnon Sn ht thipt f U tMi iut irity fftytft Bo fwJ 10 pttfCM fxH or ditretiit ih iilk. fwhUh iKf da If txraitttd to ctt U)rog& iHtSr foooi,) It Ul U f(iirv to til iKf ia U o ttt a a a fit frf' n i f htt I'm Jjfi l K if cf rw?'ft! from ft a a ifi cuif i?vlf Kiu(t lad fffUM lKir f)lfui, ttttvtrnat fiMnit U t ffdfMi to trrouet tht tttl km fttaftJiAtir frcm th viol of coju(il cm!, Am i'kxi th!i It to cn'(, aia Of woam rust lht Aoit fciifu mtf W to ! Ceil iKn ill ftttca tHtiiil dnva from it. Ul4 M U M to itorth'fa tri4 lUi tpfUIDef of Hi, ft will on It bttof it lofwtril th t(Knrr, Out feoJf bour U tH if. it po tHU oo ori. t4 tbt vira rootitb. will t lu&droi to kill ihinr but dtuh tM div4?t th loot ih tnryuli. It will U dUU to A ttnjle ltf li douUlcu prtfcrtU rritrtt i lylLcicot oumcr uo to i rotrrieJ er, hrt prudt tm i ... itkut ru tuatacrtof It to Ut nKf;" Ltt -of lava tdvltt Wforf roJ cWt itJ jour tVltl U f ltd htMHOf Of xitm youi Uf at baked cocoooi, CCord!o to K quso ttir dctirrd. for itock. The motim or flir Kd better b placed oo piper, hrrf tht mothi will drpotit their trri i tK paper cia thro U folded up no put in poif or wntr aecurt pbcr. uotj the oeit aprmr Tbe vorroi cat to ore Iravci ia three or our da're afur ibejr have patted their fourth aukoeaa. lhao they did ia all their lime before. The Icavea art accounted better for the vorma, hro hey have bees ta(hcrcd four or fire hourt. than freih from the tree t aod in raiy weather they i!l keep abovl two or three dajra by toroinf then two or three timca a day. without bruiaior them, aou tx Et lor food. To reel the ailk from the cocooa firat, takooff the outaide low, then a am til quantity, pnhapt hundred ;, coona, may be. put tot kettl or pao of virm water the kttde muit be ffectio do oot atcocepaoy the choice i bat whert they do, there ia oo terrta Jal happineta cial to the married Kite. There catoot be too near to quality, loo exact a harmony, be I (it a married touple it ia atrp f auch weight aa ulla for all our fire. tight and pcoetraboo and, eiptciau y, the temper and cducauoo muat be tttrnded to. In unequal macheit the airo art raore groerI!r In fault than tKe womea, who can aeldoin be choo acra. Wltfe a rOJ prHrf, tut H awek Irw Marriapta. founded on affection. ax the not ppr. Love (aayi Ad- diaon) oujll to havt hot ltt roota deep, and t be well trown before we eater into rial autc. 1 here it do- thrng"wh?ck morr nearly coniero the peate f mankind it ieVia choice In thia retpec oo which hia kappineaa mrvrnrtrft nvrr a mrwlrraf r fir, an aa i . 1 . . i. lr rnitery an life depend. Ihoutb to keetrthe water at a right heat. c . j . . , . B, i-v. ..... ..... V:i ,k 'oona deacriptioo of a wiae and 1 ne water ought never to boil, n the , v t. i. . , if t i , t ... a-'KHi worata may be tboucht too meao ebullition would enuntic the at k . . . .t . . V . u i . .... . & im M-lSVr.KTl HE . II LK. la aur paper of ib 19th uh. in oxatnlnr the Zrwimf SUk aunufartured ia Rvrry county, wa atJ a Btiataka U the name of the jovcf IwUrt eagd la the maaufarta i It ihould . Lara atea lhe Mima M? iaiteaj of Banit. We viQ Uk thi oeeatton to place before ou reedera, mm practicai remark! on tie maMpiaciit of Silk Worma, wntte by Mr. t. Akaander, af Pajrla. Tbeae restart are appbeabie to ny tecttoo of country. . The eggs of the Silk Worm, ahtuld be kept especially aa Spring adran. cca, in a, cold aituation. When the Mulberry Icavea begin to appear, my number of the egga may be exposed to the air, unlcii.the weather be cold, andin a few daja after, they will pro dace the young worm. When the egga are hatched before the leave come out, the worms may be fed with young lettuce, free from wet. The writer has fed them entirely on lettuce, but he found by doing ao, (hat the strength and goodness ot the auk was much diminished. The worm ought to be put oo white fcaper and puced on shelree protected from the wind and weather. Care muat be taken to keep injects, espe cially the red ant, and other vermin from the ahelvea, which ahould be un connected with the walla or ceiling o the building. The worms will re quire to be fed three times, and near the period ot their last eating, four times a day. The mulberry leaves are to be sprinkled lightly over them. Attentiod must be paid to have the young worms fed with the youngest and most tender leaves. When tbe leaves are wet with dew or rain, thev IUt waur," near boiltog cannot fail to dissolve the gum, and the silk will run off the cocoooa with rate. If the cocoona bo gently atirred with a email whitk, the ends will adhere to it, aod may be drawn up. Enough ahould a a a rx taken up to make a tnread one fourth or one-ixth the aire of aewing ilk. These coda must be raitcrcd into one and made faat to a common reel, and, tbe ailk can then be reeled off at cotton or other article. The pressing of the thread of ailk between the thumb and fiager, ia it goes on gener. ation, yet Certain h It, that the busi tiett of a family is the most profitable and honourable study they can employ themselves in. The beat dowry to advance the marriage of a young lady, it, when ahe haa in her countenance, ntildnrts in her apirit, witdom in her behaviour, modesty and in her Ft-, hllni Betrt it t portion U'a wife, tbta with a ." An inviolable fidelity, good hu mour,' ind complacency of temper, I ft a wife, outlive all the charma of a fine rive liertelf ia wtdlnk I ht H eVwif lover you Yerkihlrr mas, If the t) ! Cupidity, it Is or lain, tve rpQwrrtd Cwpid la this affair for the widow, thou gb ttd wt com pariuvtl irth. . Ktrurrhti JInJJ. tUSTtMO. On i5r,-Modrau dancing oecav tWIJy,. la.,1. 1 aLuUe tirtlacWTo the powcri of muaic aad tlcvatrd lea tltlty, It unltca the chana of refined avclaaiTty'and attractloa,' iad1atplrt aa inJminioa, a KIch. oar c k lit 1 1 utm ia a twurt pUaaiag aa4 affectual rnaa. ner, aod with happier affect, thaaoilv tr cow moo cxrrcite caa boaat. m a r m m at mtr lar. la one of our Amrrlcan colleges, a fiw years aiacf, theme for discussion (according to tM uaagt ot me iouiuuoo; waa girtn to one of the cUstci try In bS.cr, 00 hlch each individual waa required to express his opinion either ortuy or In writing, taking any auch view of the subject at his own judgment and ingen. uity mitht tureett. The theme was dancing. At the appointed lime the class assembled in presence ol their inttructer, when the argument wss commenced, and continued for aocor time with great gravity, both foe and against the practice la all it bearing, until Mr. J. in his turn was called up. on to cxprtaa hit sentiment, when the discUttivu waa doted aa follows : Sirr'saWM rr J,I I have vxtarrmed this matter with aomc diligeocr, but I realty scarcely, knov what to aay. Almott any other theme would dart fumiahed ma aomcthiog to contribute to the ditcutttoa but what can one say of this f Afur alt my labor, the sum and substance of the matter aeemt to me to be only this. A party of U dira and gentlemen (who elsewhere pata for 'intelligent and rational beings.) anemble in the bJl room. Soon tbey array themselves in eppusing lines. Presently, a young lady j'iropa up roan the Boor, abates one foot aod cornea dowr again. Agaia ahespringa up and the other Toot quivers. 1 hen Ma Jama (iJ,fl, I it. aSraf rf hf ptf? lot la hutta j, t tri;,, J if iht (ienaru fuf Itvtril diti, t h towa of Coru, lit pneirtte i ouraga and atrtth beyond her m, AUHowih In the want of pfotUloai, she id a few e-f her foUovers aui Crtdtd la fpullBg the lui.'attti but t. tstter intreasler la BuaUr 4 pari 0 her little Um4 mH ia thf c,, test! while the oihert aUrmd it the) fate of their comrades! advised Mad ante Caffuft to capltulalf, lltprouhe lag their co-ird'cr, the seized 1 i,v.u rd tBatthyafKfcatteaiag la of -tha vaults Leneatli the eousr . which lem 4 ai 1 Mwdcy.fnftfAf lo!l hef curt, tr .1 . ..i .t . . 9" rHo-wwld 'lWy-heHlfd thj far the inrai'of ber enanaloa. At till eonJuMturt," gta. (I fori trrfvrd why a rtiafortmeni, sou aired ha heroU wife and hie home 1 Slttthtt $f Onk JJICL CjAf.il All the world ha heard of the storr of the arutt who painted fruit ao wtU that the fowls of the lir came and pecked at the picture. A ticutn.' atance aomewhai akin to this took. place ia thii tity oa Friday last. Ia vi. -ri. 1 I. . l - put t f j a. iwiHiiwi warcnouie Dang two oil painting 1 the ooe rr pre tent icr Eih, and the other dead gaar. They are exceedingly well executed, and fTQ haa been, refuted for the pair, Oa the day above enrntiooed, a pointer c&tcrcd, and filing hit ryes oa thf paioting of the game, which waa hanging ibovn a ildcboard, prang at It with auch'Furyi"hit ta'bourht tbo picture to the ground, and broke, the rme all to picfes. rortuoatcly, the picture wai ailt jurcd.. The dog, seeaniar ly aahamcd of his misukr. and frightened at the disturbances he ad crested, left the bop it foil speed. A few yeara aro- a wealthy man wha aold flour and dry meet in Chamber. burg, Pa. wu applied to by a Nert or aume of the latter article, lha purchater telrcted a ham, which wai accordingly weighed, but when ha. ed to him, he aolicited to be trutted 1 " I r t 1 aa ahe turna round o- her place, springe lor ,W, Pr,Ce . . aV' """Z .iAA.lMkL... LLL rr frennrnllr deceived by tuch Cut ligrni prtf.er performing the aame aod the preaent e.ne being a operatiooa at the tame time. Then ,ot' 't,ger f him, the seller pertia boih ruth lnrward. and aeize eieh nth. rd in refuting his request. Thn er hands, jump up airaio, ahake their fF 10 dilemma, as a Ltt efTrt O w " I t -a . a ... a a a a I Sm . lv.a a fa. . a . . a W 1 - a .1. ' ' WM a 1 .a t - at - lati. uirtt roiinfl rf fiirn n ihir a ra iu Kiih ii' u' iii van KfCif uniDiic the reel, will fatten tbeaeverml threida r 'Ti!m ... ..v.. ' ,k .k.v. .k.':. tv. proooaed to cut the ham in two. . l. . l . 11 ...L..1D1C. me turrit wit ot covrnina;.j ;' --- " ' v., .L 1 .1 .. attention must be given 10 keeping the;. " V 7 . 9 , ! thread of a 1 k near v of the time a te. i uu. u . 7..u gtntlcmao ratu 1 1 c:a t.,i : .v:. ,...f..n ?. at crrtain timea aoraethinjr of their ow ine f"mP' w..a .u -.7 , a aodwif, a.va S... Bg. haking their feet, ind M worth from four to five dollara the' frtroSa,.l,re- A jooa ur, 1111 ; " . . . DounJ It it atated that a Mita i e, i a god portion, and there ia m t0 ,hc rBfd- And pounu. it 11 statea, tnac a ouaa -- JT I ... other reason lhat I can nerceive Rhodea, in Eoglnnd, obtained from i'nu "' .ul ut"B WHf,H " V n,,,,u fc.M ,." Mfc r. ffrV.'.t. In ' 5oo ... a. r .:tt well inttructed. Sweetneti of tem.ibecaue N"k Uffce ,,u 10 the from i.el. cMno.of hon.'tii.'5 bu" of m.trinjii! felicity. .": on eimer siar. i ...... ing in tbia city, 489 yarda, in an en power, must be spread out on a cloth or very clean Boor, to dry before they are given to the worms. The shelves or boards on which tbe worms are placed require to be occasionally cleaned, particularly in wet weather. This ia easily done after the wormi have been fed,' when therire on the fresh leaves, by removing the leavea with "the wormi -on them to a dean a t . I a cleaned lor tne reception of the worms from the next. The rooms where the wormi are kept, ahould allow a free circulation of air. In about four weeks the Wormi begin to wind, and in this they. change their ikin three or fourmeiijLihej eat coining ana snould not be dis turbed. When tbe worms begin to pin, place branches of the white oak. asl twigs of tbe birch cheanutjlightful. And whence prgiiaal these tire thread. 200 cocoons, will mkeihou,.d totally banished. It is not Mr minrr f eO0a ; that ia ta tav. one lUUinent that tftC 0Uaana tnOUIO oq- jt j ktinlr.rl nir nf iK. An will rrrwlnr . "C CT IIUIIMltU YmAtm M J V... W.WMVf ; The next bdy and 4 lb e-half with tba teller wally and aoberly fo. pledge for the fulfilment of hia ejust tet them, jump- promiae t.f pa) mem ! Thii proposition ming, mri ine approoaiioo 01 ine seuer, for no ,nd 'l w" immediately canied into . than operation! The dupe-J gentleman him- corner ,c" fe',ed thit affair to a neighbor, tiaome time auer us occurrence, umen- ting that he had not inquired the name of the Nrgfo, and actually wak not I i a a ' I . a ' ft aentiDie ol Ms four until nartiiy uoeru edat! ' ' have Ctt JJROS BUR. Aaron Burr, who soma years aro oc a . . .. copied ao large a tp4r in tne public occasion 10 rrirrei f -f t. .1 '.t u-u arena, is now a praetisimr uwver at taei a rntiman n r.ri m ..n a that quantity j for one female Silk w ot ",ne wucmuti . ucuwe, N y k b,r ' H sustaina (tav the . Vk" . T- MoAill Uy 200 egga, which are he-yr be coniuou. of J.; . hieb r pu,, flj hU it hrcouldtea distingui.hed thus , the male, being ton for t.lenu and legal icqulementa, 7d h" "n1 he.CtHid le'P pointed at both enda of the cocdOha, a 1 and it m independenl circum.t.nee A J,m &r .Dot kow f and the female, more blunt on tbe mrv. taoart. ca.u.l vUiior to the city, who ehoo. W .A:"." JmTSL h . . -h . , .....tnw mm, tic wviiiu esuc iiiui iu. Not very lone ago, a young man who had been a conatant visiter at the house of an old and tolerably wealthy titizen of New. York, waa supposed ends and looser. The eggs, when they are first laid, are of a pale yellow, but in a few daya change into a liver colour j and what i tsnnrlrrfnl h rrrr. tr. V.nt l.n months in the year as a dead thing,!'3 beL0D lhc P,nt of roa"aB:c h taking life again in their season. laughter. The young people were R..;.. .11 looxea upon as "one inaivisioie j sing from propagating the Silk Worm,!Md noth'Z but the priest's sanction the nation in general reaoa this onel wanlin8 ,w thc,r happiness : r - 1 1 . 1 i ' 1 , l . j j: . 01 ireniut, ana wnose auiJearaiiic, wespea .!"UKU "r'u." . -"I ,s. finj,h,d .-n.l-m,,,. W1ll .. a nata an hour or two in tne vicinitv Tammany Hall, wilt eenerally notice .Imore of his cattle. But what thall I . ... ..... .1 a a aa imalli delicate, white-haired man, moving 00, eata tne master, wnen an my cat about in meditative mood, alone, and tie are gone f The arrvant replied, noticing no one; a roan whose keen eye you shall then serve me, and 10 yoct ana expressive countenance, wnere age 1 will eel your cattle again. l III TBIII HUHItU IU tjUtlll.ll lG IIICI general very great benefit that it employs great number of their industrious poor, for not only men, but women, children, and impotent person may be made use ofin this workTdr if is work both easy and pleasant, and per formed in as delightful a season as any ia the whole year. Delaware Paper MARRIAGE. Marriage ia certainly a condition .l:.u -u-L uiwu wiHMi mc mppiBcaa or misery of. life, doei very much depend, more iuutu. winu uiuh .pcopic uunK ociore band, lo be confined ta live. with one . perpetually, for whom we have no liking or esteem, must certainly be an uneasy state. There had need be a great many good qualitieiio recom? mend a conatant conversation with one. wiwn there is tome thare of kindness but without love, the beat of all good qualitiea will never make constant conversation easy and de Bit m, aa t ta. mni rftbM Wu tUmg't t irMfCll anw,." Death that undy'mg enemy of man, suddenly took her father to himself, and, instead of the gay attire of the marriage ceremony, the family-had now to assume the dark, insignia of mourning. By degrees the widow overcame her sorrow 1 and as the mem ory of her depaited lord failed to ex cite the ugh and flow of tears usual on such occasion, ahe be ran to oncn her U a eyea upon her new condition. Having do- wntr care on eann noi -nc 10c welfare of her child engrossed her thoughta ind,f.wi3 by ilperlehce, she all at once declared it was not pro per that the vouth should any longer . ... t 1 . . . t. visii ner aautrnter as a lorer. , it waa very strange, and only to be accounted for br the fickleness of his sex in love affairs ; but the gallant was suddenly convinced otlhe Justice of the old la. dy's conduct, and went occasionally in at friendly way only, to see the mother and daughter.- The poor girl's face evinced hex disappointment and sor A young gentleman, who had qaar all hia attention That man it Aartm relied with a lady to whom be had flurrwwbo was one dsy the Vice Preti- naid hi, addrenaei. wai aa imnrudent dent of the United Statea, the next a fu M to threaten that he would publish titive- from the blood of Hamilton ; atf.t. t...,. ,l. v,,! v:-. That another time mounted on the whirlwind m.. ,v ... ..,,. .a- of ravolution, and meditating the.disso "VKUJ w"u;u "-,,jr 7T. lution of the Union and the building up"u,l ... ncc,u BU V of a ouihero monarchy; annhenTa "nieu or-tncirevnreTifera-eeri-. priioner, answering to the cbargea of ought to be aahamed ot Ueir'0V high treason at the bar of his country. M'cnr A roan who, perhaps, considered with re ference to tbe powers of mind alone, had no auperior, has now no superior. But be left the path of honorable virtue j and he is, what you may see him a solitary beirtgin the midt of society j poinred out An Irish drummer,' whose round and rosy cheeks gave notice that he now and then indulged in a noggin of right good wren, w as accosted by the,.- ftaya tw v 1 I 'itvi WWII, WW ' wtPL t to the'nas ofcurMti.---.--. .;. , . v lytiur face ao redirie FieaseypuP j honor jr' replied he ot the drum, always blushes when I speaks to a General bflicet;." 4 Report Courteoui and Ptlitical. A gentleman, invited the other eve- nine, by his friend who was of onno ahe- politic, to take a social glass,!- A lady observed, thatthe three na ff as desired to cive a sentiment 1 and tions might be thus characterised ; raising it accordingly, observed, I the Englishman is never happy but would cive vou the nresent adminis- when he is miserable : the Scotc hman tradon ifAlthoughtitwould 'go is never at hqme but "when be ia down jM Drink it," replied the. oth- abroad 1 and the Irishmio is never at n f . 'II J . u- . .l L- " - jel'fiW f er " a aja sure 11 w wig? upwu, ptsc uus wuco u ijg""z
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