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Ui4 H f 1 U published: weekly, by , i- - sir; t - . AND fUlll NOT ! .LET ALL THE ENDS TH Off MX. r AT, BE Til Y COUNTIIY'S, THY COO'a ANDf lTRUTH,3."t VOLUME S NUMBER ji3. .. ''. - , '- : - -- ' L.m wT J.wur I -. - : : EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. TABLE IN AD VANCE : " 1 :,- . SSBE.JC3T! - ' - . ! ! i I!. . . i , i i 'it i Published every .Tbursdav moriiin ( J l, l'd J p;,f 1 y dtf ,xH the-ii8iesigain spoke. irencnp(i Demiia rocKijng cnair, wiiicu j I uecKon, stranger ns you ami used oflTd nQ more pioif'Ctiun fiotii 4lfie !fn .3, yoird Ieit(r kiver up 'till the ' enemy" than the nmjs of a jAddeft ,5 ur.dnS3, hadn I you y At 62 50 npr nnmitn iTnniri icithin two months jtrom die date of subscription; S3, if paid dur . in the subscription year; and $3 50, if not f paid during the year. 1 , Advekticmcn t3 insffrte !, at nixty crntt rpr cqtiiire wt" aixltenn lines, or le. for the &rt nd thirty renta for each succeeding in ertioh. j . - t ' ' ,f : k Cniirt finlen firf.d Judicial A'lcertisements "Will no ch irife l tcenf i jice pr cent, higher thtn lilter ileip-pifi'.'if aUve; and yearly : aWortia urnt,.iiry three and a third per cent, louver. ..! - ' . , L4 Unpaid letters, a(!dresF! totht Edi tor on hiMiueHs connected wi!h hi papfr.-'wM not, in'any casr, te talcfifrnni t he To! Office. JC" From the Fot Master General. A . . postmaster may enclose money in a letter to the, publisher of a newspaper to pay the subscrip tion of a third person, and frank the letter, it written by lumself.:' V. WESLEV KURTZ, Printer. Then he had a dtjnd open space of teir feet between the chair and th; bed a passage, a 9 Je was ;foici'd to TIS LONG SINCE WE HAVE METl rri4 long since Wc have met, oltl lriend ! A.ud time hath wayw rd I een ; To le. ve ua but V e p' eusant thou4ht : . ' Of 'day we lioth hae s.""i? "When joy oiis ho.irs w p-.ssM old friend ! And knew none o I er lo. e But dat whrci ;k it our hcirtf? in one, AnlTage coutd only prove. Tisi jongr "ince Ive have m- t, old hient! ! Ifut I renuMiiber we I ' The smile that jvon in t thy s dc, Tlie kindly voire that fell i Like tiiushi e on iny jr el old friend! Vvjim s.tad -r gathered routul ; And still methink, fu soli tide 1 hpar that welcome sound. : t . ..-.',' 'Tis long s nee Vc have met, ol 1 friend ! And mentally 2 trace "Thine uulo yotfeu lin atnents, No ab-ence ciin eff ice It may be, many a lm . old friend ! ; Ii addeil to tiy b ow ; , But It would fain beh Id in thee . Myi childliooil's playmate, now. ' 'Ts 'Onnf si ce W. h ive hi -t, o d Iriend ! , And many a star h it ' one, "Whep we werojt avoUers on the-road, To; bri liter homes re no le And ive. who watch their ri.se, old friend ! And saw tl.fjn in their set, - Survjve to ponder oVr the pasfj : And lonuly'ttkrftrret. i.X :, .. 1 .." 'Ti I ncj si a;e ive h tvo tn't, oli friend ! ; ': Aril )o . ger Ktiil rt:ti, b;r; ;tilf litit fill trit tntr'ii ri In tetiowhipi with 'thee. ind.tnou'jMT " tie. w e ap.ir -t The w-rld ;ii t n-verdirea.k' The tie that bltund i i ; cial live. sort of B ri dge of Lodi described1 it. wliicli fit- make, expose 1; to a cruel tite, lore anu itft. '1 he Jiide. ptoceeds : : "Body, I1111I13 a id bead, setting up a business oh one lit tideed and seven and a half pounds, all 'toldi of flsht blood and lectJV pretensions. j;: I belierti; ilieourtg lady must have been jet t ling in her mind some philosophical pout 011 that bend. Perhaps bet sense of justice wished to assure itself of a perfectly fair distiibu lion of the respect ve motives. Perhaps she did not feel easy till she knew that a kind Providence I. ad not added to general pove,ty, individual wrong. Certain it was, she seemed rather latiohs, foi When f ntose from a stoohitig 'posture wholly tlisenciimheted of cloth, I imticed in-s playing about the ith. It was the nio Bv this time our friend's sleep v; fit was over, and nltfiouh he did ktver Up, as deshed, some Iio.v or othrr the old counterpane was equally kind" in jiidmg his blushes and favoring his sly glances. . i i J The nymphs were r soon stowed awayi for theie were neither bustles to unhitch, nor corsets to unlace; .when bones, cauuoji individually dr. col- I their mamma evidently relieved him ; ively, set tip any ;ety ostentatious 1 You can unkiver now, stranger, I'm marrted folks, and you ain't afeard of me, I reckon.' ". ' i j I he stt anger happened to be manied folks himself; he milcivered and turned liis back with tt tie connubial indifleri ence, as frir as Ithe ancient. lady was concerned, fuit with regard to the gals he declares that his -half raised cmiosi. ty inspired the most loimetitiiig dreams of -.met maids that lie ever experienced. Y 1 - ! nights, sirics you have thrown away j hu ' look."- The e4 is offtmded by these five pounds. v "' I u.'. 1 matched, althodgb we must cor.fess chievotis !sfiadowsj corners' of he( moj mejit I had deter iiied " to lirect her e ves to soiliej astonishing circumstance out of the window: But the youutr I i d V spoke at tlie crrlical'iiiotrif nt. 4Mr, Douirlas.' .he olys f v'd, tyou have gnt a mvihty small chance of legs there 1 M;n seldoin have any notion o7 their own power.o.Jj I never iiade aity pietentions to skill in 'ground and lofty tumbling ;' hut ij is stiictly true, I cleared' at one houlid the open- space, planted invself 01) the centte of the bed, and. was hurifd iiT a t winkling.'.--'. Btorvj of Judge lUouubiss lias o the St. Louis R?- ing adventure of a Mrs. Caul'e's Curtaiu Lsciures. f LECTD IK I. Well, things have come la n pretty pass! 1 ilia is the brsl night 1 ;ever made my snpper of roast beef without pickles. But who is to afToid pickles, when' folks are alwars lending five pounds-? ; l, "':-,:-- 4Ah! thete's. the soot falling down the chimney.; If I hate the smell of any thing, it's tlie smell of . soot. And you know it; but what are my feelings to you! rS weep the chimney! Yes it's all very fi OH t o say s wee p the chimney but fl 1 o w a 1 e ' cl iimn ey s to be sv e p thow nrv uify lOiur puiu tor uy peorne wno don't take care of their five pounds T . Do you hear the mice vi tinning about the room'? I hear them. If thev were. only to drag you out of the bed, it would bejno matter. Set a trap mr 'em. But how ate people to nfFird th. cheese, when eVeiy day thy lose five pounds ? , - -;.-,: :-m;"-' ; 1. naiK : :i m . sine mere' a not down stairs. It wouldn't at ... : c . 1 ... '. : . j . ? .1 uie 11 meie weie inieves lriime Well, it tnay ; t) lie cat ; but t! ( t wisdom of nature, (anii the fin ,ttf for I find that in my covr 'ard it iiv bene-Hci:.! toihrovaf-vj bushels of wood ehe3 over the li;ter Oi:caicnalIv to fix the salts ccr.- pee,) is. in them made apparent. A jlained in the tjrine, and tail manure. Thir- consumptive by rnarryingone in robust health o es more tor effect a cure than all the doctor in thf universe coud do. The ardent and the despondent together! give xh-Hrmins and ty wagon loads of rich svr amp mud, p'ji up in heap: in the fall, with die addition of tu o bushels of caustic lin e, is found to be Valu able fsr the ' reclamation of a sandv lend healthy children to the world. I In short, an v I resting on a clay subsoil. The latter te- inequality, save that of age, is productive, in jscription of compost w iwt lonzrun.oi Denenciairesuits. a 1 1, surprise his manners, if no clings - .j - old fricndl Endures tor Iriendshio's sak: 1 . . " TIIC WHEN. : '; i ... ! In the twilight of the niori inrr, - Ere 1 he inJani day was strong,' ,Tp the pet'i- littje windw Came a gut-h ol joyous ong; Here rr th. re i m rtifd it was not, , , ;As it riiniy Irpm every where jj , -Thrilling nsj.Tit werj; iitter'd By the eirruinambieiit air. , : ' i ' ' - - Though ' thej'obin pang his niatin 0 er jhe hinhhng w diiut tree. And tlu man j bird vere qur rin - , 'All arouuil as.glail as he ;i In the npi 'it5 entered only TJiat il viper burst y p'rai.e. As the earth, like clufrme'd 1emnon, ''Answered to the fj i:i:ig rays, f . . : 'I- : '."'. ' Looking frq n his li tie vnd W ' j aw the hard a tiny wren. , - On the low walk of ihe garden ' lilting wer - her nest hal ibeen ; Then he knew the li? ng fountain j 1 tti it gushing fl o 1 of ng, ; A;nd hi sp it heltl him .musing ;0n th merry ere iure I no;. , 1 - :- - . r Marvelled he that one so hucnb'o 1 A d o j file tenti'd as ee Itlet could riharm, the e r o!" morning, i U i t It so great a inelotly ; yhi!e the hawk and mighty eagles," (LoiTils and r $rentt of the 6y, Ilarshand ruel and unl vely, ; Gave their terror-.-ending "cry. Poet! in thy simple cha-nber, Le ist and humhles-. anions men. LVTrn a his'h and truthful lessou Of ihe unambitious wren." the Missouri const seifY' wTnhi c invH stiuimerV foi Cong pec tl tin 1 1 V'- perpl thun the Illinois J ' 1 1 - 'J l-.ere is i .spot pr,i t of thiS:Sh! The suggeeted to Field veille, the follow Missouri pohdciaiJ The gentleman the onlv gent Jem. m led him in to emharriissmeiit ! lilical friend of ours, equally happy in Mr. Caudle has, lent fioe pounds to a friend, j iUf sure to comu in 4YouOuglii tii he vei v 1 ichi Ml . Can. ' t I wond'-r Who'd 1 em: poutid ! But so it i.-j, a wife yu five nav Work and may slave ! H i , dear! the many tiuos that might have been done with five pounds! As if peeple picked up .iiouey 111 the' street ! vveie a fool,' Mi. Can (Ire ! ahack s itiii g-iwti these ai d fivt- pounds bought it. go - not ? at But ci i I . it's from Illinois' is not u wnose lens nave A no - jin his party, atuon-r tuencvv found him- ssitjg tnex d.tate last es, 1 1 1" eve 1 r a" 1 11 or1 exmg pieuicauieui nig'. " ,: , 111 the south western kilo wn as the Fi'i v Fork of II one v Itiim I a delicious lo cality, no doubt at the rim of 'houey is of course accompanied by.' a coi res ponding flow of 4i hilk,' and a mixture of milk and honey y and 4peach,' la InnaiV conteiitme thev ha ve preach ' j r Honey Run is by the presence o table Tamil V, who or. at any rate, ho li the evidence of-snb- 1 1 , e v e 1 y p I a c e. W 1 1 e 1 e HIT ! ; I " : further chri$tinhiz d " an extniiiely hospi- se niaiisiou, compn- smg one apartment neither moie nor less is renownedj for being never shut r. fi ml: so our fiieivd MISCELLANEOUS mm ning . air. a - T l a riteumaiism ui ins ions ,and unafT ctetl rlearlv showing that useless foi - agaii)3l the- Have found it (lining 1 lib chill at the expense of shoulder, itsjnuim cracks and spaces i rnnnni!) the lalCJl Was U mailt v. . . - t . . The venerable mst 'and hostess, in their one apaitmV tit , usually enjoy the society of two 'sons, four daughters, sundry dogs and; ' niggers,' and as ma ny lodgeis as inai deem it prudent to risk the soinewjhnt equivocal 'allotment of sleeping p iitin rs. On the night in question, our friei II, after a hearty sup- per of ham aud egos, and a canvass or , the old t.iuy navmg d, A lt veiy tveaiy, for an opportunity to tuin in,'' though the mosqtnloes the, Fijry Forkeis painted out his hi and only Iooke But you always J ve wanted 1 hese 1I1 r vears. would ha ve pietty well no matter liow 1 Eveiy bodv says I don't diesslas becomes your wife and I know il : hut what's that to vcu C:i ud h ? Not hing ; Uh no ! you can have fine feelings foi e v ei v bod v but t hose helonoinif to you. I wish people kriew you as I do that 's a 1 1 . You like to I be cttlh-d liberal and your family pays for if. ."All the tfirls want bonnets, and when lliev'ie to 'gel 'em I can't tell. Half five pounds would have bought iVni' hut now they -j must go without. Of course thfy belong to you ; and any 1 1 .hi d y T) u ry o li rorw r f tie sir and bluud, Mi-. Ca-idle. ;. ' i ,- man called for the water rate., hurl should like to know how people ate to pay taxes whothjow away five pounds to eveiy fellow tbht asks? t hem.- j; - ; j lPeihaps :yoU don't k now that jacK ilii uioriiiiig, knocked his shuttttrcock iliiouoli the bed room window. I was ooing to send for aglaziei to mend it : hut aftei you lent the five pounds 1 was sure we ''couldn't affoid it. Oh no! the window tiitist go as it is : and pietty we.it hei for a dear child to sleep.. with a broken window. He's got a cold and I-shouldn't soon hong. thiev night.4 I here's a wretciied tasteUmsr to hack foor ; but these are not times jto afford holts and bars, when fools Won't take care of theii five pounds. f "I ''Mary Anne ought 10 have goneJ to the dentist to-mot row. She wants three' teeth taken out. .4 Now it can't he done. Three teeth that quite disfi iure the child's tnouth, I lint there they must stop, and spoil the sweetest We confess that two nvgatives,or two positives j will repujsej A Couple whose itastes, sentiments, habits and temperaments are alike, can never be happy ; tut, what is regarded belter by Silety at iarge2 is,ihey seem very happy. Now, Are li ve for ihe eye. Therefore let all matches be equal. - Let there be; no 1 agreement between May; and December. Confound enjoyment ! VVhjj' is it if the vv.irld believes you unhappy ? nair 01 mat aeiignuui sensation called i)ieas- es and those or'.otherwise jure is crea ed by .your associa vuh whom f.ice that ever was made sl;e'd been a'- wife for a Ot hei wise lord. Now, when she. grows up, who'd have hei ? Nobody. We shtll die atid leave hei posts or la-couple of peripatetic lightning you are d i rect ly brought in contact. If they think you are happy and treat you as a happy man would be treated, you are hippy, f. r by such means you are made so. I he mistaken idea that the happinS3 of the connubial state is only enjoyed by a couple exactly alike is univer sally entertained. We advise those who Wish to iiyej wi h he world to make v hat is termed v n unequal m dc.i, an 1 be nii-erable at home forjthe sake of being es.eemed by the public a, I veiy happy person. If you have a hasty temper and strong passion, marry one who. possesses the same qualities, and you will oon consume each other, and thus-end allltioubles If you are particular? ly am'able, get a very amiable partner and you will be able, by actual experience, to define ihe perfection of epnui Utter than the best philosopher or physiologist. If you are very tall, marry one whose stature corres ponds, and be pointed a? as a brace of lamp lTh. to-d t v ; alone and unpiotecfed in the woild. But what do you care foi that 1 Noth ing : so vou can squander! away five pounds. And now see, M r. Ca 11 die , w ha t a I decidedly out of the fas misery you've brought upon your wretched family! I can't have a satm uown- the girls can't have new bon nets the water rale rnijgt stand over -Jack must get his death through a bro ken window our fiie insurance can't rods. , In short act upon the same brineiole. an 1 the consequences you wid never 'forget. D m t make what is termed an unequal match; don' 'because if you do, you w if I be guy in socie y. uon, and a AGRICULTURAL. TV. 1 ... . . 1 .4. ..... e copy : the following trom an atticle headed i4Farming in North CaroIina.'Mn MANURING AND DITCHING. broken, window already on his- lungs, at all wonder if that settled him if the dear, boy jdies, his death will he upon his father's head ; for I am sure we can't now pay to mend windows. We might though, the devouring element -We can't go to AI irgate, and Catoline will go to an eail'y grave the dog will come home mad and bite us the shutter will go banging foi ever -the soot will always fallthe mice will uevei let 113 have a fink of sleep - thieves will Ik always breaking into the house and ctu dear Mary Aune, be forevei left an uupro teciedniaid uid all, all Mr. Caudle, because you will go otv lending five, pounds!" I Punch. more a way 4j- things, if then five and do a good many people didn't throw pounds. : ; I 'Next Tuesday, the fiie lusmance is tl'ie. I should like to know how it's ITestimony in Favor of Misions Rev. Mr, Tnston, Chaplain to the Sen ate, has addressed a note through the Natienal Intelligencer, to II o'h. Caleb Ctishing' asking liis opinion in lelation to the. missiohaiy efforts in China. Mr. Cushing replies that 4in the late nego tiations, important, not to say inde spensable service ! was deiived from Auietican fnissiounries; iii China vand more especially from Dr. Bridgtnan f r u ' J V i n n 1, j 11 " ., . . i, Iv after they were comp and Dr. Parker." He says that their pr.n. r - f'u u ,1; . . ii a. - i t ' fall fl ram, when the di 1 inlimate ktiowt-dge of China and; the jicharre! a considerable t The application of compost manure, f rm- ed a i the ground to be ultivated, by a mix Jure ot swamp mucK, statde manure, too from the woodland, and about two bushels of lime to the acre, with attention to hib side ilitchin, has enabled me to taise fn m 36 to 4 ) bushels of Indian corn oh land be fore too poor for any. crop. In another experiment the success has; far exceeded the expectation of the most sanguine ; th s was on a fl it piece of land, covered 'In st of the! year witli water, and With a heavy growth of bamboo, ; f briars k here it was dry enough, with .weedst iron wood, and other noxious shrubs and plants. This was cleared .up, and ditched about five feet ideep; 'at the bottom of the. ditch, ths hard pan. of blue or white clay was perforated with an augur, :.-r occasionally cut thro iwith the spade ; rocks .tones J were put in the bo torn, and carefully covered with split timber and then the ditches filled up Tliey were entirely dry when finished, b it hhorl- to be paid. Why, it caii't btv paid at Chinese made them invnluav'e. as ad and have ever since iteted ches quan madt there was a began to dis hy of water, good running Wr publis binder this he of one - Judgi From the New York. Spirit itf the Times. Oolns to Bci before a .Youug LAdy. U'u ji wrt'K ui 1, w o since 'iid a most. 'amusing, story Douglass, of Illinois, ih vyhich t hat gnt lenta n, luji ving accept -cd tie hospitalityr of a laige f imilv, occu lying a iinjiL-room, was ohlinHd to iimht ss a hd hop into bed" in the presence of a young lady. This, young lady the. Jiidedtltserih's as a ' Venus in- llusey woofsey r plump as pigeon and jsmooih ins a persimmon." The Judge himself was "a small niaii, phy HicaUy; ppaking," and tlie idea of going 10 bed before the yung lady a modest, sensible girt, who from habit, thought nothing of the ciicuut6tnnce turned his bead topsy tiuvy. The idea of pullinjr olT his hoots be foi e her was deatlu anuf as to dofRng his other fixins, he.$uid he would sooner have his legs lukeli-offAvitb a handsaw. Al length the tbmendads crisis approached. The were trumping all soils of wrath, and " J . 1 . 1 . . 1M. .. no net nppearei! 10 oar i.iem. i.nr dogs flung themselves along ihe floir, or atrain ros?, le.stiessiy, anu songm the door step ; th niggets stuck tneii feel in the yet warm ashes ; the old man snipped V inscrupiilously, and soimht his share i f the one collapsed looking pillow, and the sons,1 cavalier ly followed his t xample, leaving ihe old Woman, gals' and stranger to setlle any dispute that i night arise C i The candidate . nwued, looked at his bed, Went to the door, looked at the d auohters fi iall in dovvntight reck lessness, seating himself upon the dw ny couch and pul ing off his coat. Well In pulled tifriiis c iat -and then he fold ed his coat-ain then lie yawned and then he whistled and then he called the -old lady's attention to the fact, that it would never do to sleep in his intiddy trowWxs -and then he uuv did' lis vest-F and then he whistled again and then J suddenly, a(i idea of lier Iodcrii 'a nossible fiiioarrassmeui seemed to flash :ipoii the old woman, and she cried, Gals- lest turn vour backs: rouna fcets into bed, . turned, and the in less than 'till the 6tranger The backs were stranger did get into bed done it and now insurance is tint of the qut'stiiii. And there never were so many fires asiheie are now. I shall v i . . . - - i never close my eyes what's that to yon, so liberal, Mr. Caudlet children Durnt alive in their beds as all of us to a; certainty! shall be, for the iusurnnce tuust drop! But how, I siiould like to know, are people to in sure, who make d ticks and drakes of theii five pounds ? 'I did think we might go to Margate this suiumer. Thete's poor little Car oline, I'm sure shetvvahts tlie sea. But no, deal creatine! she must stay at home she 'f I go into consumption, t here's ho doubt of I hat: vt s dear lit up my mind tu tribute to ffive we I2ii l and moial all. The fi?e pounds; Would ha ve just visers' and tlieii high -characi t ;Coii- reams. The ground has become light. loose, and friable, and has yielded about 75 bushels. 15 barrels of corn, to the acre For the laborin cutting iheditches I have strength lo the mission." -After all 11; ding lo the value of the philological 1. - I rll' - . I I:U U. n .. .1 M 4 V m. ... I . ail llliTllt .Ulll ! lailOIS Or missionaries IO VUllia, lie ciu. uetrn uitue man innuuruiruju iiitr ijuaii 1 1 jr people call you Your wife and es applitd to sandv land, too far from my house to add any frt.- bTe manur, andwith extrnordinary tCect, producing about the same result thct tl.o first menuonedf compost did on the city lard, viz , 36 to 40 bushels of corn to tlie cc:c where the land, had been v. orh ott. aIax'nnect:on with Uiis subject, hil!-;Ii; ditching- must not be disregarded. It u perhaps moreimportant to u, than in yeef climate. I hKheavy rafrs of - sun mer have done reat. injury to the soil of the sou hern States, by w dt king of! " the most valuable of the 'hills, and draining the bottom land ; this is eflectnallv ?niarded against bv lnvir ' ffT the land judiciously, and ditching. It has ihe erfecl of protecting b"th the upland and bottom, by preventing the flow f , u ter during hard rains on the latter, and thu washing or wastinsr ef the foi nt r. JSir John Sinclair has, by hi peisever afice in the cause of agriculture, done mere for thr coutry than half the politicians ar.d military men of. his age. v. One great secret of his success is, his attention todrain ngthe land well, and then protecting it by hdl-side ditches, rr what he calls water fuirou s, carryinj; all the excess cf water into bis d.lcbes and ponds. - In" the second volume of Mr. UufT.n'3 valuable work on ami ulture, the Fainu is Register, I find that the Application of leached ashes witli half its quaiitityol plas ter of Paris, has had a fine effect when put in the corn hill.- Can you inform me whether a mixture of carbenate of lime end leached ashes would pot be equally; saluta ry? As a manure I should think it prefera ble ; but, as as food ffir the- plant, or what is properly termed alimen.ary manure, ii may not be equal lo the plaster (a). The slovenly practice of manuring in the hdl, ought nev er, to b resorted to by any farmer vho has a regard for his estate and reputation; it seems to me too much of the miser end usurer, (b) LEY, URINE, ASHES, PLASTER. WVood ashes when protected 1 from rain, and wet occasionally with urine from cham- 'fl.iAjcm.uum?nf hie. 1 m-'' an experiment on a piece of ground uncitr sorfte apples trees, which was coven d with moss, produced no doubt by the sterility ef the, soil and a redundancy af acid, t Equal parts of ley from wood ashes and chamber ley ; were added together, diluted with watn, about two gallons of water-to one; of this mixture,) and applied by a w alenng pot t. the soil., say s-x gallons to a rod square. In two or three das the moss was (itstr,oyed, and a very luxuriant crop of. white cloer and blue grass succetdfd it. On -another grass pfot in my yard, an ajiplica ion of wood ashes not saturate d with chaml-cr ley was ma "e; by. ihe side f this hn t quul quantity of plaster of. Psiis was put on cn equal sized -plot; - the piece. matiUieu v:ih ashes was decidedly the l.est. This Jrial, and some others with lime have depreciated plastpr in my estimation; my settled' oiivie- tion is. that the same smui expendi-U in linn; or fisl.es is rr.orc efficient .ban in plaster, (c) : I have ben plirchasins: Uime, zt.u b&o! inr it about 27 miles it has nir.i!v c m- pensated me for the cos, sayf!5 cents j er bushel, -and the price of narclinT-i Bcirg now in the decline of life, and having spent most of my time in ther voca'ions, I feel thai I must be pe niitt-d to indulge; in seme hobby ; l.find none so innocent and 'attrac tive ns my new, profession of Ati ulture. I-niav be led into er or and extravagance in ses thus: "Permit me '! to add that, ijof muck (or moe properly sp-aking,, clay ) lQtr.e of my. expeiiments ; but if they I avo eminently great as this thejr incidental ;birnished fr compost I beds, with which;! Ihe effect of yomotrng the cause of. egr.cui uiihty has been, it is but a smali poinl the poor hill sides1 have been hundred, ture, I hhau.be compensated for iny later : JtJr v' . -pi ;H i nad resteq ana was nu unii uri a moje ,!ply interesting chapter ih.ui lU;. r,ay , allrtnapv a(.dHt! on comnarativHlv- arnoner the neat and 1 v ntn u" ciay was exirepeiy good deeds of the lefigiousjMissionaties P?rd, mrmingthe pm on which the water I; iiau irsiru UliU VTOS It'll UlillW UHl.IV il Ioad f I us in the history of human courage.: ..if li.... "lu.i ' intellect, self-s iciifice, greatness, and ; from 5) l6 0 , ioats. This was done in virtue; anil it lein iins yet to be WMtten J SUII1mer,or early in die fall, and VsufT-red to in a mannei worthy of the dignity of rt.main in the hap un'il spring, vvn it was and expense. , .. : A. M. BURTON. Beattifs F;,7dt Dcc. 25, 1S44. lie ang'el I've he i lose IKiiV iiii.de The child might have been savt d; hut prople can l save llien cm ue.i ntid tuiovv ! uway ineir uve the siibi ci. and of its rel itious to civil izitioi: and government, as well as to the Chiistian Chinch." ; - Uaeqnat M itches One of i lb m st interesting subjects a Oauer ran' dif ik i that tC imrriar. ri love, or sonie'hins ak n to either The first a a J VvI t ther Ilr.iC or ptactf r wot; Id tr rr,c?i H ' tiefieial. ii.'uut elej eiul on the nnt. re o. t. e oil, and t' e rrop to be raided 'rom it. U 1 Spreartinir the m nure roadc t should be. jrener I y toll vf d ; u addition to t' i. i ii cnr.idered tro t p'artice to mar uie lightly ia a pbed to corn land Mayinbtlthe fertdi zing . quality of this comjxwt have h risen aeain on tie .lull .around the plant, j jc rmm th. un'lrp illontpara inn of 'ihe rlav bv il commenrf s friiitiriiT- One -.iniit be the hill, to give ti e crop a gootl Mitrf ; onirwhat in r ese inat r rs. eorrc- pondent s! onld n-v.a oilier tr al before condemning j-Ia-ter. ns Icral he fros ? And wa nut its capacity to col- , i-y crcs lanri s Ict andi retain ammonia increased a the I .I1! VI,,.,n.. 11 j , .. i . -! i oiher tr al bctore c .am iy was proven Uj r k , I rnors ma v have! reused it6 mefEt ierrv If I am f a great advoca'e of atmo?pnenc ; wr,4rMry weather. i?s rfTVcm will no' bercm-s manure, and nave come to trie conclusion, ir parent in me time ; il in wet weather, r ' ""9 urn. - - u: ! ii. i i r . .L t ! j !. . i ril p r ,v ' iU,I,14 a vouug lauy iooks ai er in uie coi- j uiai aimospuert is mt? inai i. o n nii- tunu'si lniniem u iy n i. tuimu mni kI wonder whore poor lime out ru ; Ufnns 0f a nevvs apr IS the list of mar-I ur ; and that n other manure is va uable j tinry rrnp of lUvtti graces ucal!y nfa;, Vhile you were lending thu live rias h aWridly insp'Cl theUealh! only as it is j auxilia y to the! atmosphere bWm ! 1-2 t2cv ot this fMt p. r acre. To iou:tds Ihe dog ran out uf the suop. fifst the afterward. The Hater This mav at first vicmv appear lo h a start- ' f,,rlr P lh,," apFbcalmn of plaster mutt bo fou know I iiever let it g luto.lt- are interpslins m Mth young and old, and ling and an5erous doct ine ; ir would most j 5 lh? hrlvTu !shuitJX4' i- : - ; v - i j - . -, . i i. ., 0. i - ? J- . i ! i i .f - t t - . i . ! Ikearip, wneaf, oats, nariey, it is oi utile eer icev street,; for fear; It should be bit ly ttme we tneref ire devo:e a moie;y of outpace! certainly be so, if carried to ihesextent that j flft...lts. nrwin nalvwiR lrre n imrr nf H-J uintl .'.'iln'.rl siiiii ciioie home anil bile ail the children!. ; Il wouldn't now at all astonish uie if tlge animal was to. come hack with hydiopholu.i, and give it to all the tatmly. liowevei, whui's your family to Vou, so you can play the lib el a I creai tire;. with five pounds? ! Do you; hear the I sUiitier, now its bngiiig til iind fio? yVs -l know whni it wauls as well as you, it wants a new fastening.! I was going to send for the j blacksmith to day, But now it's out i of the question; now it must bang of to a few' words on the subject lot r unequal matches ;. ;. ;' rF- " Human riature is a queer compound of eccentricity- and caprice. It is natural f r one'& fancy to be pleased wi h something the opposite of one's, self. An un amiable woman is beloved, most generally by an amiable man; 1'all women love sh rt men, and vice uetsa. A dark complxitm tdeases a light one. -A-blue eye find affection mirrored in a black one. ; An apoplectic g entleman' seeks out a spare rib, and a corpu lent market-wo nao like lady looks for a man of whom may be said, ; " he hath a taaa and ii to u wou d be of no 'material benefit to the rar s. Jetnro j u i dirt, tnat is, mat an otner man- rmi hfmmd in iheni: Per'i -ns the coil ures were to be excluded. J am in favor of . v.Iirr- Wt. Ii rton arrlied the nlaptcr to tic jiving every ai? to atmosphere in our now- i graR was ehauFfeo of i s potash er, by all alkalies, comoosts, and such fixed salts as 'Will npart to the eart'h ihe great er possible ca aciiy to. drink in 'and retain the ga seg b'st suited to its fo ort In ;tlv 6impOit beds referred - to, there were a few bushels pi ahes put in with, the swamp earth, but so mixed as nt lo come in -con ac with the stable manirethe"ib ject Was for the ashe to ex?rt their full ; in fluence' on the muck. 4 They would not have been lntutioos to the staSIe manure ; Jet your lot be bad,r good, or indifTereEt, convince ihe world that you merit a better: it will cause even ycur remains to be respec ted.. ;- - A mn cannot possess.-any thing hzi h beter than a good woman, nor any thi; 3 that is worse than a bad ono. A good name ui!l war out; a b-d cr.o may be turned 5 a nickname lasts for t vt.
North State Whig (Washington, N.C.)
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April 17, 1845, edition 1
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