n AW)PMT TT.TvJ lT A TT L1A -tub mwm hot ntteATr.0T0TM VRITK0 states ar the coMtTiTfTioJi, woi rionuiTcD ( to Thb trTBi, aii imivsD TOTaist tras issrecTiTsiv, or to tub ttnn. Amendment $ to te Comtitvtion, Article X dumber 37 ot Youmo 21. SALISBURY, N C FEBRUARY MIBW Whole JVumbcr 1,076, H 1 i i - .lOi. Will- . ' I It -Its " ' Vl'B&SO WKKI.YiSKKssCllAl F. FISHER, 'fit Wmu' Caaoi.tau is published every Priiny. at i'2 per nnum. in sdvmce, or ; 50, if not paid mi H-f months from tbs time of entweribing.' (KT No ponf will bf dweontinii.iJ until sllsrresrsjres ere paid, iif ill sniweribnr vnrth 'ho subscription ; and tha M ur(t4i notify the Klitwofa wih lo discontinue, st leaat tut Hiitn before the Mid of the year subscribed for, will be coiwidowd a new f n ft gement Jrrfifrma' conspicuously and eorreet'y In- " aerted at t)t per aqtura- r 340 tm$, otlftrtn linet f thii tiaed ty pe)-"-for tha Ural insertion, and 25 centa i. each continuance. Court and Judicial advertise- , u 25 rf wnU binr ,h,B ,h ,br,T rt,,' A d ,lrtimi of SHI pr cent, from tha regular P'ieee will fc mvl I" yearly tdvertwere. (&" Advertiwments ent in for puhlhtinn, mtwt be marked with the eum bor of inert ions' di'rfred, or they will be continued till f H and char.-ed icmluig!y. ' Toawere attention, all M'era aAlreaaed to the Edi tor on biwme-a, eves' er free f Pekitgt. m i i mil iwnii ontion! Ti)V irb'nby comn an td t m.le hi the Town f Ha'toburv, , cn Atiirday, the 27'h irf F.troary. It lOoVlwk, A. M.,ar.H crordmjf I m Lw tnti eanu-nrd in the uniform ol l' ii.i il...ii1'. i..r il.a nurtx i of drill Court neMitil. ordtr of tlie Tap'ain. JlKIN II. W KANT, O S r&,h.bury, NVCrilrMrfW. 1641 r Af v'h an1 d Ketail.it WHFF!r'!9 it.' 0.utrf-.e t,E' !:fr I' -It't r P.-w.l (V ' .. v, ::. .i ,Woir.i,a) Peru''4- ii. i r. : ::i.r.. eaitllC t'LnWw. KttitT the LblinfflonCot 1 t-tarv. wiwM if.Hrm the ihiWic that lliey I , Uve jut reef fot !f and retail, the Cot Yarna of wid J-ctory, coj, ;ahMllf wri.HH wirrroere. in.i;-rr.w s" v. t sluraef ,of titi' .Vu-of racjory au aIWll '"'tMed ail kn '- 00 rtcu ition frm a Thoaf wUhlng to p3I , U. ft. Si C. K. W HfcELhlt, AH. . April 84, 1840. - , ' - - . in-vr LADIES AND '""" . 1 K bavt jtmt received a 'l4iae"awi'7re niilf of thV1 b'raM d YfP I. Thoai wiahmg ckeda fi.r the iiet year, would eV well to Call or lead ama, ia t'ley M r I'ha bot cakea." C . c C K. WllEL'LER. November 13, 1840. '. Vo Owners ot VvVU. ft 'HE SuWriUr haa ta tmprtttJ ftlenl SpitJlt tot L Jiilia, by which, a witl ill do much bettr ttac wuh taa tMal fura of Fpiudk. It. to poweirocHJ at to keep ttm kitting vt killing the aaal in any mea ner. Tne runeer m i coouorj pi the Spmdle aa ab wayt to jreare ite balance, and of cuurae tbert u rm t Mawt of t!ia atuoca.' t think, bv ihia luiDrottf eo'.oaie. me tame wuri wi.'ldeat luaai ooe-tuird more beataeaand liie meal f anwrior quality. " . , Av Mraoe wiahu, to oat one of hft bpindla. may utiUm one or wore, by making apolicatmn, (aiili- in a abort lime) to wa rtuuersnocr at wuckvu.i-, i'ik ta. N.C I tbwk tie probable euat wiil out eaccea tur Uto latot and Stadia reaUy for t-e. . The hi!:omg p?tAn nave my raieui jiuu rj ikui ia ajoteful oratkMi :t ol. kv . I'. Ka l), 1 11" K t. r. Juacoh lia.l and Sam'i Fuetcr of Iie County; tnltM-eth Diekanu end David J. UflOwMir ot Lincoln, Cliarlee UiiHiUk of lwn$ Aidw itoNeot Utvai. too, and VVilliarn lhi ot .trry, ali of whom are kigk it p'.caacdwuUiUpe.lvrm.uie. ,i . !.:-- October 35, im : p;iE SUBCIUBER living near Islington, iJaw A Cunt., uktti Una iBBthod to iuloroi the lub- i f.e thu k. will ,itcr mi. contract with any feiwo, w t.m a.ih iu Uidon. Ki.wan.or CaUrroa l.xin- Uieawlia-i4. ha, faaUHnua, nay wilwt ktmt4 i bai.ainea erects of UtKl.tu baild ilitw aaeliuap,a Ulifabie,tud in aa uod aiyinaa anyorkinau tn una He will Hw.rtwild and tnirnine orica, u ":.- lie UimU that bia long eaparMrnce in - MOULDING AND LAVINU BRICK, i it'll anllil. km l . akir. nl DUbllV Mtronike. . He wool4 tafer gentlemen wuthin, work none 10 nu 1 jna ot llnaoHML m Um lon.nla Acak-my and the nt I Tire preif Clerk'e office 10 &li.bur,'a'ivtciuiinol Ui wort. - . . N. a Thou wialiiuff work done will pieaat ieae word at the otlitof tiw Wcmcrn taroluuaii.aud il WaUbtannctnallT attended It. ; v . liatidaoarAprit !, Vm.--- t: 1 , , r n lEl0 dcairooa .T tmbarlitig in anotiiof buai. V oera, I now ifl'r the eatiUiahment of Hit Wit- aiKHTun AnvaariiEB for tale. r I Ho ma Ln,.w if a m,ire cliiriuld titnntion. for peraunadeairnuaoreiiiUarkina to the priiiiinS tui - - s peS than Wilmington, North Carolina. ,' lrme accoiniiKiaaiiiiu. Api'lictiion imit no pott paid, y T , r, C. II ILL. .December 11, 1H4V , ; v ' .V'IBI.' i II lid i cni:i vers tor sale THE HubMriber heviardi Poaed of hie eaUbliahmDt to Shaver Si. Iladen, haa remain ii.f on hand 8 fine Btroachea. c3 9 Carty-alla, 1 Burmr. 1 Sal- Uiem a very noa article, made in a ruperwr manner alto a number of aeeond itand Birooebea, Caniapwand Gift, all of wltich bo will aell very low, and on a long credit, for a (food bond. Ik requerta all Uinee having open accoanta aUodinf on hit bnka to rail and eettle them writbout further de lay, by note or oiherwiw.. ' JOHN 1. 811 AVER. -. Seliebury, Feb. J2, Ml. . tt 1 ''If' HV- T1'' Sobeeriber bavinf purchaaed tliit f-fiai 'I Etabliahmeot and flited it in a atyle I titi 5 Hf the tecouiimidation of Traveflera and . a Vx.. i ftiardera, ia now prepared for their recep. - two. liie table will aiwave M furniJieil - '.With the beit the market can afibrd; kia BAR with food aapply of choice Uquora; but BEDH alia II alwaya be kept in fine order and bia Hta blca (which are very exlen-ivc) are well enpplied with I'rovendcr of the first quality, and attended by fond and biuiiui immrra. . . , . , Ik bopee, by atrict attention. to the baaineaa. In per. eon, to five eatiaraetwm to all who may favor him with their patronage. And he only eke a call and trial. ' ' r ANDREW CALDCLEWJH. ' Uinffion.N.C.,Fek,21,IH:i9, ti ROWAN HOTEL CI A VING purchaaed that well known and lon emaWiaUerl jMihlir buoae, (kn wn by the name rf Slaubtt-r'a Hotel,) aituatcdi in the Town of 8a liabury, N. C, iiifrme bia friontt and tlm public (jewrsMr, that ihe rume ia now open for the recep turn of WfirriYeri and fiwdrrt. ' ' ' ' lit TuLle and Bar will bo aurmlk'd with the lt ilia mirket and aurrniiMilriijt rcmntry afTnrda. II C'aMcS 'I'uciiiu Hurl hmu'itifuliy aupplied ;!.! in, an. I provender, atteihted by faitlful and , ...r-titil TI.' I) !l ( !l t)'';i'r. - ' i ' i ! r ,--o ! t.Wet lii i.vrlf ,at hoex I ..rt s-S In: wanting, to give general .. i tt all lio r'v fwvr him with a calk JAMES L. COWAN. fWiyhyy, E-.t. II, 1610. ; tC , ... ( TK UAVIV) COTIX. rail riaYr.ce ' BOAUDERa AND TRAVELLERS, aa their table will clwayt Ui upplied.witb tbebeet " "tint market af atd lUr. itb.4litvAeat Slvqwli tmjir ilwitrtrifiOalfera ; and alwndaor provender." n . The lUtaMwhment will be wnder tbt tlcluwivt manaeenietit tf T. A. Ikaue, formerly of the . SalitUiry ll.hv i, North' Carolina,. and bit long tperiixe, will enable. iirti to.ivt gentralaali: iaciion. . rr.: :, ' ; CamJan, S. CH Jan., 29, 194I." : ; 6m , rrrnli, aud Chraprr than Erei, pilK SUBSCRIIIF.R haa lately relurntd front Chnrleeioo, wliert he purchaaed largt and choice arl of all kinrfa of - J . CaKOtJlIUIGSv ' Whh'h htw'illanli cheaper than thry can be bought f Ivwhero iq thia market. Ilia atock conaiata in part oft,- " - -'-. lJavaona brown Sugar, (ftrat qnalifv,) from 10 tn laieta. per lb ; .. . f 'v . , " " L-if !?ueN firet quality, " ; , : - :T ( MToo, prime quality! , -: , Ilytoa leaa, J -c I heeae. . . '-,:-- 5 Mnlaaaca, good, and beet quality. Mauora Miinrrltnf. French Itraudy, at from 1 60 to $4 per gal.) Holland Gin. 1 60 to tSneraal.: Jamais and N. E- ttooi firat rate, -beei.let ali h'uKla efDomettlo Llqtiora, WlSFfcMa'lrirn, Port, Tfafr rifftiCttirtt, laca, .Walagd, and Chnmpngnti JinhsA'sJui'Lio, The beat aaanrtment id Family Qrqcorics .... krouvht to ihia market. Marraroni, verma colli, French prunea,. raina, beat qual;ty-S TialMai kerrl.- Anchieer Herring,' Srdioea; Nuta of all ki iK-6ogir aud?Uutler crarkera, Ginger Nuta. '' LEMONS, OR ANGES, ani OYSTER?. rmtd'ut. all kimla. at 60 eta. per lb., Tor caeh. fcjiarch, Indin'e, enpjieraa, madder, apicte, cir nanHm, cbivea, MUa grapea, gm Vtt oi , (iardm Wrrd of every kuuL.. . f Jotillrnirn'l MUPPCra of ill kindt fur niahed whwever called for. -- '; ' V.,i im chewlne and aimdiina Tobacen, Mac eirtiba and Scotch 8nfl beat Snamah Cigara, from 25 to 60 ct. per dot. T oyeot varwua amoa. Powik-r and 6h fteiora, uraaai ,i uw, mnv other arlichta,' , , - and i'k nlier havini removed hit Eetab'iah L.- m itia ounoaiie arte f tht atretf Irom b r. ...... he ia now aiuialed in'thf bouat . . . ... n,i t.m Mr. n.i..Ha inviteathe nab e to come, ana ewmiiH 1 r. - f n llll--IK minim a. Ktiwnnn l 1 1 - T toe."0,Ci iriy irtvia , wiii eoriiimit ine ef bi- 00tict bt plead aa bar to their re with an iodeptndent farmer I llehaa . wm.u-m on u.t nant liberal e.w aa nereio- - C. K. WHEELER, Adair, l. - live io, jl ii .bit own. at haaaaned. .lure, i'J win. exen lueotetivei it wait it oeai-1 cfij,. Wr lata. -f r. k. .... ,,. h.. ,.-.;. ml tVilnorau' '4 COACII-MAK1NG ESTABLISHMENT. (HlIIE Suber.ribert reapectfully inform tbe cili leoa of Saliabury and aurrounding country, that they bare commenced the above buaineea in all it variooa branchea, in the Shop formerly occupied by Mr. John I. Shaver, on Ilia Soutb-eatt Street, when they will conMantly keep on band i va riety of vabicloa, tuch aa ,, Optic Clou Carriages, DarourAei, Buggirt. Butkies. , Cigt, Carryattt. . . TLey will warrant their workoiaimhin oot to be I enrpeeeed by any in thia aectinn of country, they hive on band large aupply ( the beat materiaU; and, also, in their employ firrt rale workmen. The Subecnbera will alao keep conttantly on hand, ...- i i S . . . I iiarutu oi every ucecnpiion, a may nave oral rate iiarneea maker. Urdera for work from diatance addreaeed to the aubecribera will be punctually attended to. Pi. o. All kind oTrerminnf done on tha e'lorl tat notice. ( DAN I F.L SHAVER, u.-r. iiAur.i. Saliabury, Jan. 33, 1841. TT 1 ' r , n i f a Vi-aw.T- Notice; Taken Up and Committed OjTU) tin Jail of Surry Coonty, iu u Ror.kford, on Hit 32nd day nf November, 1840, a negro man, who aave hit nan a ia Kit or Christo pucr. i5recWrfo-Cbrieiopber, aaya that be ia about 35 or 80 yeara of age. about S (eet 9 or 10 iochet bit b bit com- pieiioo tea hum yeiiow, nn icii bipjuioi, nw-waya, baa been dialoeatod. , Cbriatopher bad on. wben cnroroilted, brown jeaoa coat and pantaloona ; be aleo bat crept camlet coat with him, which ia much worn, with ampe other eld clothing. Chriltopher aaya hobelongato Motee Knight, on, of Fairneld Dietrict, 8. &, and left bia owner abort the bat of March, or firal of April, IS40. Tha owner it reueated. tt com forward, prove property, pay charge, and takt him away. A. in. rvcnii, anvr. " Bockford, Surry Co.r N. C, . January li, 1641. i 6x A&mitnsUaloTV Notice.' PHE underaigned having obtained, at the Not, "- Term. 1540, of Kowaa Ummty Court, Let rere of Adminiatratinn on tha F-ifaie of Benjamin A wtin, dee'd notifki all pmona indchu4 io the aame, to come forward and make immediate pay ment, at the Uetatt muat tt closed t and those having claima igainat aaid Eatate, to preaent then UE' uriderf igrm1,'aa Admm a- Doct Auetin, oflert for tilt tbt valuable . , heloflrmr lo tht Eatatt of the deceaaed. A coo- itdcrablt portion of tbt Election wae moVjpy..Drr Aoatin himeelf with much care, ami principally cotiaiettrd Gold, Silver, Copper, mi Lead Ortt, in their variooa natural eombinttioaa, ae lac tad from tht mineral ree font of Ihia country ; bet idee num- 1 i....lr r- i. , a.. ! A. r Ik I '-.hiiiol aae hatteafi liHaaf I information on application by letter w the under. ItVlvf Wf taaij rwjie w, v"--- Saliebury, N. C, Dec 4, 1840. v tf. ASP PHQNIX BITTERS. mtR h oh ce ehritv which thoae etcellent Ale. A diciuee hart acquired, io acquired, to curing annuel every diaeaaa to which tht human frame ia liable, ia matter familiar with almoet every intelligent per. 1 eon. 'Tber became known by their Iruiia their I . . .a t t I . I .tA worka have teetihfd lor mem iney 01a aw a - - - a thrive by the ftiilh of the creduloua. I cases of Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Bilious ind Liver Affections, Asthma, Files, Settled rains, Rh.eurrmiisin, Fever and Agues, Obstinate Head aches, Impure state of the Fluids, Unhealthy Ap i.ranca of the Skin. NervoieD3hility;the8ick i neae-iswiidwl ls4 kind of Weakness el tbe Digestive Urgana, and in all gewral Dcrangementaof Health, these MEDI CINES hkvt invsriably proved certain and speedy remedy. They reatort vigorous health to the timet eshausted conatilutkms. A single . Iriei will nUce the I4FE PILLS and PIKEMX BIT- TERS beyond he reach 01 compeiiiioii.in Be.a. timatton of every patient. - rrepered and sold, wboieaate ana rmau, ai m. B. MOFFATS Medical Ollice, 375 Brtdway, New-Yotk. -A ;. . ; . ' , ' , . N. B. None art genuine unless iney nave me fac similo of John M.dlal'a signaturt. . A-tTt. LIFE PILLS ire sold in botes Pric6"25 cents, 50 cents, ind $2 each, iceordmg lo Ibt siwj nd the rhreui Bitters in boillet, at tl or '? tach, witq tun oirwcuuiw. ; t Tliese Valuablt Piwiictnee ire wr sais oy - CRESS & VQiiW, fSaUtbrf. SrRlNOS & Bll ANKLE, Concord' A'. C, FOR GRATUITOUS DISrRIBUTION-An iin l.nle namnhlct. entitled MOrFAVS MEDICAL MANUAL, designed ai Dcmoatic r..;j . tl.lil,r.rmtainine accurate information IJM1UU ,w ..v.,.. m concerning, the mort .fftJ moat approved rempdics-by W M. IL MUFI A r. f , -1 Apply to the jvgents. MISCELLANEOUS. " Io 18'J, tha Conatituimn met tht Guerriere, and a baodful of American aeameu had the hoonr of damonatriting a pioblern on I he tea, which mi. tiona bad been taught to conaider difficull, if not impotaible of tolution. In. one half hour, the charm which for agoa had huog around ih " wood tn wall, of Old England," aud which held whole naH-f pell-bound, fat gout forever. An E.iginh man of war waa a prize and ber crew priaonera In n Awerkan ahip of ber owu data. , ' Daeree, recollecting the.allairof lhj HI etarrad Cheaapeaka, held hit enemy in, contempt J and ; wben he taw tht Conalitolion, atanding for h; in, from hit aoul fu pitied tht la.hncaa of ber c m '. niander. Diadaining to manoeuvre bolort aucu an enemy the hauehly EnirlieVman opened bia fire at long ahot, and boldly ttood tot the American Vn bta enemy waa the very elite of chivalry. Even : I at tuch 1 moment tha American tare could admire! tbt noble daring of the Briton. They felt proud; to tee their foe bear bim in tuch gallant atyle. And in thrir tailor a wiga of victory they called him M the gallant Daeree bold." Cept. Hull had dcterv mined on hie puaition, and ttood on in aileoce. Tht thot lint fell abort, then began to reich, , and finally to tell. Tht impatient erevr turned from tbt vaunting Engliahmaa tt their awn cum c inanrler, to cntch tf fhey niigbt, by a glance of the eye or the motion of tht' lip, tht half tpoken or der. But all that could bt read ia tbt regular linetof hi countenance, wet the coolueat of brave ry and the rcaolva It do or die." ' The Guerriere, enveloped in a cloud of atnoke from ber briakly ' worked battery, continued to near. Her eliot flew . thicker and thicker (and louder and louder grew their whittle through tht air. The two ahipa are a long tide: tht American haa gained bia poeitiou and with tbt word " now'a tht time boy a for good tho't and galUnt blowt," tbt Conttitutioo Opened .ber well directed and gallant fire. Hull atrode hit taflrail. ilaaaw the enemy a matt goby the board, and gavt tht order to M 6re low." With the pley upon the wordtind ontwod cheer the crew caughi up the order and the word M Uull ber Hull ber I" paaaed fort and iA, and waa echoed and inawered " from guo to gun Tht Guerriere waai riddled and dnwaitedwrock. Souther Library Mtutn . fVeai lAt Portland Ettmitg Aitntittr. A FARMER'S JJFE AND FARMER'S D0T1ES. ' - tf we veT ever enviotn, and to be tAgneat, read er, wt bavt teen, todnhtt too elW it waa of the farmer tbt iptejligent, independen. tod bap'py farmer,' who owoed -bia land, bia bouat, and-hie barna; who wm fret from debt, whoat family wat growing op proeperotiety around him, upon whom God. teemed to bavt truiled and bleased in bia bnaket and ia hieatore. -W have aetn euch farrMr. kod ecHild point to a bVmdred auch in our 8tate t and in aober truth, wt know of no man ao happy and 00 buaineea ao permanently profitable, none indeed, that makea tht twner to irtdenendent. tr 0"gm bia bouat to iUby the labor filled with Hie product ion t of bit farm, bid barna with tbt atock ...- aa reared, and tht bay raiaea apoo nit term, in etlhtri art filled with tllTJOUtoeK 'iha Thalf a ndid , iivt rf;ih lilt. A 1 moat every miug noceaaary 10 mu mm and bia family growt up around him. lit may lead bia 01 to tha alaughttr, raiat bia own pork, fatten aid kill hit awn eheep,'eat kit own poultry devour hit own eg ft lire upon bia own home crown and koma"-madt bread, weave bia two clot b raw! h. own" wood and hie ow fcwihtTkntr bia own atockinga, through tbt agency of hie wife and daufhiar after ill tht two moat naceaatry ppeodaget to 1 good, firm and independent farmer make hit own DUirer ana cneeeoin anon, ure J M1" nd it ia tht fact that there ia no ficlrbe in thia picture that makea tht farmer the moat indepen dent man in the community. . Fairly, ia buaineat, be wanlt teat mooty than almoet my man to pur. aut tht tvto tenor of hit way, becauae bit buti neaa ia of 1 character to require ftta money thta oy other. ' ' ' , . An independent farmer, however, ia not alto get her independent of tht community where be ia, or of my boaioete profession f and the more intel ligwnt I larmer ie, the more readily' will hit de pendence be felt and acknowledged. - He is otily eaort independent than hie neighbor of another nrofeeeien, but bv nomeana altogether independent . . . wt . . ' , L II a - of bim. For txamplt, he could not cooaume afl - that ha produced even tf lit lea wnoit Ktiooi ait r .... 0 -a tt kL I .a.. . met inateadot hit own tamiiv. uernuat nave ----- io seed time and hervetl.and through the summer, to give him helping hand in the production and harvestinsofbit crops. Ilia laborers must have money . lit mutt bavt a hundred little nitk works at home, ill of which cost money, and which money it to he had only by the productions cf at n iret mast Dtpaitr, mr xne mo on, 10 mo ney. Iron dnee not rnw every wbere, en hit tMH , muat he b.mttit end raid for. II reikndoeiiwanj Shoeing. There Ihud he pliwgks and a ma, and nail, and k hundred other iiuplrinenta, which are ' eaah articles, and which are to linuk-ht with tht vs. rv money received for tbe produce carrier! to mar- kef. Arain. Children ire to be educated, and in r the establish ml if good schools bvgine tht Gt duty of 1 good farmer.' i"be farmer who is' indiffjrent" to education. neither knows hie own interest nor eairs petni) for the interests of hie children, or' Lib neighbor'a . children or community, or any body but hunselt now or hereaftor. Edneation, then, coMe money and e eond firmer will five abundantly if he is not able to contribute to the support of all puopoees of education, Tim pulpit, ios is to be supported, and it ia to be well eupplied alirpet in iust firoportiiin to tht money paid for Lt supply. A minister, to bt sure, is not to make money bis God, or tbt one object or the first tibjoct of bis oraachinir. But as be is a man, he will value Motiev.Bndhe ia worse than an infidel to He in diflerrnt to the lucre.' base aa it, ia? which is . live bread lo himeell and family. A talented .' preacher aenerall preachea where he is beet paid fr it or at least where they will keep hitn, his V wife and children from ttarvaiion i which, by thsj .. la nnt .lwava tha case. Chfctn ntimattra.l .. - .. - i motjt cheap tchoolir.aaier,aiid alipfixl every thiny m the way of cliesri warea are tUf p vmail that ia, , they are ao dear, llwl if y u make a txikit eaa f employing the one or'purcliahiiiK the .other, yut are ten to one likoly to go doubly 'ignorant, and te.. lie doubly poor." : , 1 , . .' Ianof to? IJond preaching, like gfrnd achuola, , ryaCJ money. Tht mnat jndrpan. ent hjrm. r, tlo-n, t in the land, may hetnor) indepunikot than bit neighbor of aiiy(,liof profian), but enperiem e telle ' ua that he ia far, veiy far from being eltomltr independent of h'it To fa happy and lo make 1 bia lite g naefiil one, ha mwt be inielligeni in poi atfi"n of tho "meant of knowledge epecia!ly thai (mdof knowMge which relalra to hie owu -prufeeaion. II intnri uae tint meant Winch God ' baa given bim ; and we have abowu that hit giltt . art abundant, to be happy birmwlfeiiil contribute tv tht peace and comfort of Ihoat around turn. In jiiatko to bimeell be will employ bit evenings in Ibt arquitilion of kiowleHe. i will be read-V ar of oaeful booba, t liberal eopporter nf the puUio preaa, which brief, or may brim daily, or almost , daily, at bia door, lb newapaper which give him the hiatory of tht whole wprld for one day. ouch a farmer aa ihie we have even; and ono who in ' hie life fulfils all hi durtee lo hit God and to fit fellow man, ia tho bapp ieat, the moil independent, ; and among tnt mk ol men. Shudt Trett.Rt careful not to traneplanl be. ''. .' ' ," fort the laavea bave fallfii aa toon after aa ) oil , please. ,. - " : The trees shwild ba taken from open ground.' " . . If Taken from the dense forest they will not bear; tht espoaureV . v Select truee of second growth j they have better I . tone and belter roolt than tht firal. ' Trantplaal the tree entire. The leavea are the T lunge of Iha tree. Strip off thee,' and the maid . body of the root beCoioca only a contrivance to -bold the tree up. Do not exp aa the roots to the . , aun and air longer than absututely necewary. 'r: let tbem carry with them is much of the ,Uil ' aathey can boM tmio, ;,.?, ''j : Insetting out the frees be Careful to make the r. hole ao large that tbe route should oot be coiled , ' ueitlier let tberrTbe crowded together, for then ihiy will dKay. ' i J ,:-'-t., Throw, upon the foots at firet fine strong mould, never any manure ; theu throw oe water nnd ahakt tut tree till the mud baa filled Bp ill the intertti ' eee between the roots. After the errand is sonit' what dry, fill up tht holes. iod tread down the ' earth.- Never leivt a tret ao that the water can " aund over its roots. AYirark if rerrisrrt , . - v , '- Paper wu first invented during the reian of A I-V v ' ' eiander the Ureal. AIk.ui eight hutulred yeSrs . sgo it was nude of cotton, and about 600 years " I back of Jinen, .Tht first wanulactary was erected ' " in England in 1568. . ' y"..""s Muaketa were invented by a German,' named Swans, in 1378, and by the Veniiiana in 1383. Cannon were firet used at the battle of CVey in c-'. ,fls4i5s'waitiba' Coaches were "rat uaed-in England, in 1115. According to so act, 4 1 of Eltaaboihiin t4(lt;oieti T"1 ' were ordered not to uto. carrmges, tt it wit too ' eflbminale an enjoyment. " .- , Flame it not the boti-st pert f.f.lhe (irejFJaiue-- --. A cubic foot of air wetgha 527 grain, of hydro. ; -gen gee only 40 grain hence the latter is used for balloons. " ".' 1 he pressure of the alinnaphert on a common 2" ' sized man ia about 83,400 iouiidr. -' ' A cubit foot of water, -on freezing, eapartds, j -wuh-a forcef-13- twia - heno 1 Ivimbs.-aiHWo.-T--- ' cVc.,caa be burst with a little water, lea being por i otiSv rises it tbe top of wster. ' V ,- -: ' - Cano went .round tht globe in 1016, in 1,224 ' days l Drake in 1 577, in 1 ,050 day a aud Caven. ' diah in 1586, in T78 daye. . u...... - - - ' '' , Ai ares of 149,600,000 square miles, being - ' ' three-fourths of the surface of the earth is occufned ,. V by tbe ocean, seas,' beyt, dec La llace reckons the depth of the sea at 2 miles, making 301,000,. 000 cubic miles lor its contents. : ' " ' v The light of the sou ia 300,000 times stronger than that of tbt moon. SU CuirttWt Ohio) Cttetu.' 'v - .'!'" BtMUporlt. Some curious anecdotes are told of the dethroned Emperor, while John Bull wee his jmIot, 00 tht Island, of St. Helens. ' On oneac- cesion lie was merry at the rapense of the Cap tain of a Britiab 50 gun aiiip, ho was introduced to him. After inquiring minutely shout his weight of metal, 4te., the ei emperr r inquired, . What chsnce would you stand of 1 r rt nth 74 T" . Tht Captain replied, M If it was biM)g hard n that aht could not open bar lower pons, he would take her, hot otherwise. Mllow lon(,T.contiriiedhe mperial cative, u do yon ihii.k you would ba in taking 1 Urge fngwie V " l$m mean French r inquired the Captain. fto Amvncan,r reju B.Mtaparle. . I he Captain hitaie(tty t 1. tor lau.hed heartily and to. 4 ins ' i. ' . ' . "" V- 'Tv fMtwisiify. A Scnj h 'parson, tlm othev day tn . prayer, said, lAtr', , the C-mHivatnea T , the United KmgnV, ol Great Britain and IreUnd, and 'mercifully grKnt (,v may all bang uetLer lor Hie benetu o the aie.. Ao Irish pl;!iy standing by.rep,, YeiJb'atnr.y bear, and llien-tawH'r, ;ol I am eifre it a the' prejvr ot ell ber'-V'y'a jrd "'td. loyal tub. jvets. ' Uut IrieimV "!' tn parson, I don t , mean artbsl Wmw flnea, but pray they all msy ; hang together in eccord and cucor.l. ' tin, no i matter, what tire devil rnrd,"-replid the other," M . J it is but a ttrottg ooe." VTT, ' , . "' '': ..... UnportUrltd ' PrtrtKitv. - V he a dot," childTtseid young mother toi vHor, at she ex.- ; , V '' lubiled her Brat born. lh ti indaonic! 1 eer ( saw," wit nf eoursej the rej.lv cf the old bacKbloF. ; , to whom the appeal was made. " Yes stoss rue - t -, . Iiltle.heart f . eiclniu cd tio i-ter haif auioor if ' t ,. the little bantling and an vry fora.rd of M ago ; ' dou't you think! Very fW vrar'.i " Mid tht ec!i( ' And, ea the yoonj nimron teiiwyrd .ie .yep tronji; T .'..., her Bhbya head ll.e tiietj ericnred UcScVSr conV i limied-in evident iniaaenie'nt.- J,Tivtine7 i ' forward.., I never before sa 'wsrseff' bi'd M? V ' ; ' a.. rf m innn 1 r'&rr,.N:C,,0.toltrr l,im, ;V Si.bunr,Jsfi.3t8n. . l ' - . . . s . 7: I".-' X r

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