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1,- : - 1. h m , - - - - . m .w a . -"aa, - f Hmw i siW- M sm mu a& rifely i r Ussi '43iirmrti !ta i ijhh a '..:Kv . mi .... j Ji If .4 1 , i' j wwnorrwai snat w- - - -" - ' - - r 7 . , s 77- :. , ji - At as f ; a . at irV K AO if ! the the ? the i-f. - ad. .14 Til ,r.( i r Ho V.t kt his LOlf 11 aW- , rltb- loUr cobntrv.ti alf smmpr i1nlriimnr ilmslprs. Thfrv rannnt travpl in stirWa storm rians. ;; !B waJutiuosea be hkMffdtihe best feion with imairiuart iSome crwl in their carriaires and was-1 ' Andjwho waa he. that sinslc- . f mOve always : The delightful urmssAnese scenes i ne weatner ;is ry. some one other btacetltyifichis .tuMre. il-1 writin. I . .. . mi .. t vL''i' l l it t ' I v i-i. . . 1 11 x 1 i .: n . iliu : ipe, le land teetii- the season in travel with the from the unexamnled a:Ttitv with 'which Tarea test facility and cheanness. We haVe casting fear to the winds dirctins; .t i . . 1 ' ir.i 1 i - ,1 1 1: 1 1 r...kl v im' iioon tnftir neaus. anu sianci in Daueni ineaumg uy uar anu mguu n-i-u'c, uu- ubmiUnj while the rain-is dripping discipline!, dejected, unfortified band of tPitun at ' Avhirh wo ftrp I frnm thpfr Khivpriny fiiflpa. i I thirtV-hVfc emtfrrants.- a?am.St WllOin KftXt u ... - . ... . ... ""9 j j - ? n o . , y r. But ive come, nowto asttemiVisf 0ara(loxchaf than hnndreds of farmers mount Jons some make shelters by suspehdin j which'- thief- critiattteeWimaVina&me ti llciif'KorSei and ride nflf to explore it. and sliecta a4id coverlids upon poles and 'hiiik tVoWm too itnpatienf Uome fars? no better than the domestiGji- Thbfw14iiiot,ithcir:t th rtmc j?f liulWnMnffl tclel..' yetareiDmul!(forhei' ;Wet wtl'-TtO' IjMklt'&efOfe .theyeap..d;eai; ups their jnimals who turn their backs to the wind, --.a" . a i I . 1 T v ... - -L, ,-. S.- X " ' " a - A I a or sutMjeqw&ny, ffve notic.oi meir vrwn to nnve 1 cuia,y , ott.our. own ! State, anu suneria ttcamv land move awav to the land of tr'. proud of that fpot in the State, promise; ' "7iZZ which we inliabit-vM there is rot wmstiins 0rnvQne, .twlH b3napitc(l "three riwr for (i Dollar; and Thty-Tlve ccTit for erh sulwfqnent puWiction: those if creator length; in proportloniifs, If tHfr. jriuinWr of nif-Hioni I not marKeu on uirm, incywm .nc- copunueu unvu Jcrctl ouViid-,har'ac white man' on that distant foreat-claHfshore. unbroken in spirit, though bowed beneath the heavy hand of sorrow 'arid sichness. ,and forcibl v to mer will not admit, as ani abstract .fropq- j the sky serene.aod theatmostphere mil sition, that there is any better" country Itherad9 arc e x c e 1 1 e n ts ; v t h e t o r n " i s rii inan KentutKy yet in me nexc oreatiiy line cauieanu nogs tat, ana tr Kelwil ! tell 7t oii'tjiaf , he.iVn t4 II ll'tibtiil fn it. w i thtf abuh dan c e. It is An Ohio: man ivill;. dem6nstrateCKioiaylwhich ithe emigrant may In themeanwhile. all the tarerns and very elementaeeempd warring, whiles, a houses ofentcrtainment are crowded with thousand to fifteen hundred armed saya stranger of another c'ass- gentlemen ges were rushing to destroy them? Who travelling on horseback ; families who are was he, that, in reliance on God for wis-. nnt- rrii(ttnmPfl in ramniniv niif.' -mer-1 dom and miffht. imftflrted Slich skl'l anil " . - 1 - "3 - " - I . ' cha all em futitionf wreftlvrnwn;- ' semblin hTtnrprvObi breathiiietiin;;hfM W ' that irf V'"'VAIUio. MppaFentJwwhJ - to swallowahf thins. lBoMe5 time W the latter part of the night she had fa shorts id interval ttutinftVwl&J'et;wllli.r Jki. lucid interval during-whichp&e wilr muchiifficufty, andlln a htyinnM . nts, lawyers, and wealthy farmers, courage to this littleapompany -so oruer- jsaia sue vvouui floating along in the great Rtreani of eu every movement, that the nerce loeirememes. oui ina irration.-' Thev are inostl V from the I reltfed panic straclcbefore them, and theyl low shelelf as if inative. She reidinerl. IWvnu think there is any' cliance for my recovery Bvhe be lad to drnk anJt talcev r wnenne iricu so wai- . clrOaking;?lo death. .Sh'e pasedf upeptionate salutations witlf hcr -parents and nisfers present -vA little be-'' again in- - f . .i t" " - ' -. e;. t . '.- -.a'.-. 1 t f J aaaa0 Ijaa,'-:' ION. - ' " . ; . V'- . '- . ' ' We extract the following; article KltSi.fa nnl osnopialtv.liia (itvn rnunttf Icepn Kfm &t thi tiinp nf thp vp p pn n f I Son f h ji ml Vvp.t. Hut where is Jonathan I stood rescued and redeemed troinim . , i - - - i Jt.! , V. . . J', , " J V I . -:4,' ' - . . ... . . " I . a . . K- . a a . a. . ... 1 . 1 t . -4 I i -i . 1 - t aV ' ' - 4. . A A" IT along the roads of Illinois, in such num- all this while f He is on the way no penning uetrucnonr nureHis anu Msirs present, -yv u hppn tt in ih n1pnTPi nf nil Wlpaali lPr. Kt thpre ppmp1 to hp no end to mistake about him wherever there is mo- " Was he a veteran soldier, inured to tote: six in the motnng she sunjc aj ant places and, totnorrpwfe .Herein a little train ney to be made by hard labor, Jonathan I danger, famiUar with suffering, and bred mil anil an in Tnili.nWl.v:Tk!s nrnnan.Wv Inf wamy'nna lnalo.l witti fit rnl hi P fl rtfl fn P- 1 Hri 1 1 findi Ollt lIlP nluPP- Kut hp. has no I amid scenes of battle and blood?- Was lor emigration, maylhe1 in some degree ming tools-the owner? a stout, sun-burnt notion of camping out,' and traveling he there adorned by badges of military tion wceronl;;.dep exnlainpil. hv a frt 4 whirh we have man ' walks before .the wife and children bv land is expensive to those who stop at honor, conscious of a reputation won by ni ratio.n.ltill Wtlr':,dedtDe:;rJiCei lluded: that ilifferpnt niiU of the cnuntrvlare stowed anion? the ba??a!?e the tall taverns. He counted the cost, before he deeds of high emprise,' and stimulated 9 possess aJvarites differuigin kind, rath-1 girls, and the great muscular boys, each came forth tolhis warfare. He traced to valor by hopes of glory and fears of lot paralytic stilpor, a"nd : (hfmwp:f tbn h four liours manifested no ensati.onxhro- .. trom res--- seen ? at he Western . Monthly Magazine ronvthe Vjpeti of its brilliant conductor, er than in degree, and that men change of the latterwith a rifle on his shoulder, the various routes upon the map, read all ude Hall, who' has' writtenrnruch mat- situationsrnot because' their own are in- are strolling in the rear. They are from the Iwolf smooching the subject, lhat : he and told ianv pleasant stones about .WJJ"!1 8Ul .inem ienn"M -: An.Rnnej " - . . . . . , r ... . better. The diversities of taste and judg- or on the hank of a stream, a great fire is ler the West. It itf. the first hal f of a critical could borrow, and wrote to divers Post masters in the West, with whom he could ii l,vi;if a."- WW " a ?r m. aj j 10 o'clock, A&M'i April Sdf- rllco-ron? " Apoie-Heru, ijiom apme sometimes c; r. . . . , , ... jameston veeo. or botauicaw " stramomum? 44 lhat was no tried, no ambitious U: Vnw.i r .in ir - soldier. He was a vouns man. bred to nmhirf'n-,r. ami AWv'tn. rvniB mkn lo-l C l.ii r i i i r. iLt i ... ... -feV- " .- ikir'j ? leivers, oi renren naoiis, eiiucaieu ir ne j fcs ; Diuu ie qani ity pe-iare, u oringn on v meot are such, that one.nian may imagihe kindled, ihe beds and pallets "are spread correspond without the expense . or post- Ministry of ChrisN unknown to fame, peat prostration oT strengllyloss of muscuW?f review of a work upon Texas, written by that to be ,an. advantage,' whichr another (upon the ground, and after a hearty sup- age. Ha even strained a point, and paid rsMarv Auitirt'HolleY, being a series would-consider as a defect, or view with per, the whole party repose comfortably the postage on a few letters of enquiry. liiereiM anumvr uarij, 1 ie coum simw puiuc iiai tuini ppci- .ft . I I f t .1 , !i! ' on norseDacK, tne icmaies mens oi jonaman s inquisiuve naiurc, if letters from tier pen wlule a resident 'odlflTerence. Two persons may exchange in the open air. lAr ; C':'K ' farms, as jthey exchange horses, and each the men ride ;oi ' '- '-' ' . , . suppose that he has made the. best bar- are iti carriages the victim of disappointment, burdened P0' ,"'rPx. fe retina, uate pupu i it. ' i.'i i i i . i ireipors, neauace;ieiiriujn, an some timci con-f wiui ueui, anu ioucopu oy uoucMsrvcu !.VMiBf0A. ftftm,. -na'itpiitfe sn nAWri;A Wvp-X 1 f p.. it I if Texas in 1831 In one respect we are , the roost highly Min. which is true, if hot h rpmain nleas. . . . . i r . favored people in the world, in whatev- ed but it cannot be true, if the intrinsic or or horses, and there and prudent foresight one in particular is n train of npornes. thev are ffoinff to I which contained, if we remember right, ... . . o i . . .. ; ie .. . . i i - Missouri. ' Here is a family from Ken-Keventy-six distinct queries, the answers nxen compensation, to give, snouiu mey reproach. He had visited Afnca in hope or xtrnct, are scetinics!5renn doses fv ol obtaining the means of doing justice to frr&& The Seeds of Tliorn Apple tre conwdff- hlS rpprlifnre oi.l imnallafl hJ liumilitv ed' m6r? DOWC f 111 tha the PPt of tKl Jllftntl :aSl -i and religion, had roiisP.nted.Svithout anV milvKeyen h :r part of the wide West, our lot may be value of the nronertv barter&d be alone tuckv thev are verv much like those that to which Would have filled a volume as be required, his services to the Colony. :astiv we are not oulywell 'tdjiymccdbf lnatjftr-a. . I have' iust nassed. except that they are bet-1 targe as a dictionary. Jonathan there- He found it in peril of extinction. 'He the superlative excellence of the country But there s', besides this, an adventu-jter fixed' they carry more household fore, not only knows where he i going, failed not to redeem his pledge. He re inhabit, but there. I always some 9inirou. antj cnternrisin!r soirit in a portion Uoods. and are a erade further advanced Ibut h;is ascertained the cheapest route, gathered strength trom dithculty, and mo- ore invitinsr region.V holding out its ai- fnnr nnnUtinn n inhnm nronensitv in their notions of comfort. All these and the most eligible conveyance. Heis tive trom danger. No thronging and ad . . ; " i . i ' ' ' 1 ' I .1 .. r,: . r. r 'i" - . . I . . . . ..f.. .. .I . r lurements, ana 10 wnicn we may remove. for roairting to newer lands, which is in- ivnenever it snau un ur lasic ur iiucic.i i terwoven with every nbre ot their natures, to make a change. Whrevefethe travel -JanH induep thpm to change their habita- 1 nr. Jacob JSisreio-w't MatcrtaJUedica.l , Vermont Phinixi', .h.niia tn rsr in this (rr.it va PV1. . 1? . m.i 1 iici maj vtmtiwv, . . ;w -i lions on me silgiliesi cause, iviauy nave lie finds anrolific country, and a satisfied :nher:ted rrom their fathers; a love for the Jpeople AThere is scafcelya spot which widerness, where the soifis fresh, WHICH ,19 MORE PROFITABLE O Tpl FARMER, PORK OR BACOICJJ j Ve are disposed to" think that practical i ' - - . - . . "aft J a. - V that we have described ue reputable far- floating quietly along the lake, or patient- miring spectators cheered him ; no glo- unowie dge on Jtus subject wouitl be,nighl raers, who will enrich themselves, and do ly meandering the Ohio. lo look at him, nous pomp and circumstan.cewere there acceptaoie ip every igwiigentitarmertK credit to the state. ! There is a band of vou would not suppose him worth a to throw a brightness & beauty even upon especially whensuch knowledge isileriv- a different character. 'Several families cent nor does he care what you think the features and terrors of death.4 He ed from a source enitletaHcit cbn- are to"-ether not because misery loves about the;matter.-he has Nicholas Biddle's stood strong in duty, covered by the fidence. Hr Wilson, of thounty, front the romnanv for wretched as they seem, passport in Lis nocket, and knows that no shield ot taith. Ills Irame shaken x Dy wuom we ouuain me sunjeci mauer oi mis oes not present its lcu1iarly j others. They (are man can'stop hinv He has sold out all disease j the partner of his life struck article, assured us hal-he lastseason dvahtages. r From the Alleghany moun-tht, untrodden nlains. afford a wide ran re all on font, excen't a decrenid matron who that he had. and put the whole concern down by his side : amid the groans of the personally attended the weighing salting ains,: to the sand plains of the west, and for tjieir Numerous herds. They have a lis mounted on a lean poney, with a child into Ids pur.se. He might ride in a coach afflicted and, in the shadow of Hope's &c. of the hogs referre rom the lakes to the gulf of Mexico, theretastp wh:ru almokt noetical. ifithe not in her lan. and a half naked, wicked boy and fourifhe chose, but has takeft a deck dim eclipse, he planned and executed, ' have.no doubt that : similar experiments s scarcely a tract of country of any con-1 'jjy so . behind. Their plunder,is carried in an passage in a steamboat He is a small, I with the ability of the bravest and most by other fanners will produce like results. Ham not old custom made this uft more sweet, ox cart. They carry axes, guns, and active, gfa've man and most proDauiy expenencec General, measures wnicn sa- "'"""'S ,a 7,T.WV'U1 " ' Than that of painted pomp? Are not these wooda knives, and are a half-clad, hungry, fero- hath been a deacon. That decent,. neat ved the settlement, and secured for Li- lerablyfat hogs about,, eighteen months, More free from pen!, than th;envioaa court! . nnhnr who. in Kurone. if not old ladv m snectacles. is his wife, and a bertv and Christianity,: a perpetual home old. after they were ktlled and well clean- Hert feel we tot tho.penalty f Adam, , ; taken n for robbers or evnsies. would worthy lady she is. But she is terribly and heriiagein Africa. Raised up and ed: p', 1 ne aeason iimcrence. ; h 1; .. 7. ' . , 11. k " l . . " 1 n.- .l i. i..:-:ki i -i-the lbe arrested ror the crime oi poverty, x et scarea. vv nn wnat, earnestness sue uegsiouiueu Dy an Aimigmy, uiougn mvisiu.c See lU I .. .. l I J l.l r 4 . ! i 4. r n .. fn lof f If .n1 .x Knilrl a Kits nf pinlilaAnanace nn CXCtpl inCIT pUVcrilff mill IIIC IllUUICIItC I UlC UllXIII liuv l-U J mw last, iivi ' iv-vitaanu, , uunu u vn.j ui i ni.uuain..i j iiderable extent, in which the soil does ibt vield tn the laborer an ample reward for his toil, while the diversities of di late; the facilities of navigation, and the rariety of minerals; give distinctive ad - rantages to different points, which' raise them in the estimation of their respective From these various causes, we business Of emigration going forward, not ttt... w,wA n u-. . n : K,,iilonlv with unexampled inUliail n.uiro aii vvuci, , ins uaiui; i t . t issible te touch at a place, which the a sieauy acuon, win acirtont. do not claim to he the nlace. year to year j anu wni v7su p i T -v-, I t,ra K-nmnPM mar be hest enioved. or west is increasing in . . - ' i , ' . - ' I r.nnnta nnrtinn: arp rprplino- VSt f.CeS psith most easuv acauirea. v w e are in r" . - ' u,i;rK nrniliippil it. thppp ia no harm mllhe boiler einlode and with what inter-1 that share ot onnression. betore which the - - a lit) f Wl Lll l ,,IV"j"w p" " ' -" I I : . I rapiuiy, uui them. Among them is a widow and nine est she inquires about snags, t alligators, makers of idols should be confounded. I onuuu" 1" children, all barefooted and bareheaded fevers, wolves, and Indians ! Poor lady, and those in chains come oyer to fall TrJ Pari 01 elu i.f ikor lifola .ml finrlintr it I cKo uiill ilpvpr liprnmp mnrallv Ar.r.limat-1 down in wnrhin. nnd e?p.!aim as tWfev nn lllatlAll rIYHlS,,C 11" ! vioiii ..... " ... ... ....--r, -j H rfnvorliko tlit Wpat a whit het- I Kphplfl hpr li'crht. surplv (tO(I-4s in Thee. 1 lltll lS LIJ I' T k. ailMI' I l& lllb H'l Mil lV a l VU UIIU l,r w m- a, a aow w vu . a ...... .ww. a.w. - - ja T - J The 1 st hog weighed 135 pound. 2d 140 3d 142 4th -154 Total weight S71 pduaSiP The hams of the four nogs his respect, a saCisfied people. There re those among us, wno aDuse ne times, r th oYivernmeht. of the bank, but none Jwho quarrettth ;the country. As the Janciertts naij sIong muster-roll of deities, Qood and evil,;TroraV which every mar. miffht select accord ingle his taste, so ev- Ury individual among us has, if not a nousenoMi goaia;iani4iy,ievii, uuuu wuuc . UM'II 111 W VI IU SaV '"""O to try a new country, lhese are trom North Carolina. A littje covered wag- sions. One current is pouring in upon . .. .. i r a.T I? I I Michigan its cro was yom ew ai .u . . ena crea uin?. cnl7,v afrai, a- Tliere is more hope of those rosy girls, or pestilence walking in darkness, had I V...I AnntlmH 'ts Tlinniv I..I T n ' . I . niui new a ui aiiuuici 11 i . 1 ; i i ... ter than she does now : she is too old tol no weaoon formed against him could -- y i i a degenerate, and too good, to get better, j prosper ; no wasting destruction by day. weighed i Shoulders,..."-' i Middlings, ; ' Isaiah, 45th chapter, 14th and 1 6th verses. shoulders he i packs all the grievances, real Missouri are receiving ne r puruu..s u . 1-...1 hh irreat flood, which, like the mun- or imaginary, wiiitn auiitis uc laiiu, - r " V . i :,B BnmA But no man has aught to say against the datons of the Mississippi, deposits some land itself-for it is a good tand-a land of its particles upon every land it over. ttowg; Willie a kiiiu oi unuer curreui, A i. A : L. A A I. a . ...Km I !aI. I.a l-wi r r I . Anl lo lva 4 rl -ln..rAM !nfnnf tliA wnrlT ' uaiw wiui naiiw.. ..... ..;, , . . . n,,!,, .p-m tn hp nparlv vpllino- hkpU in the r ans. Thev have K- nan' A ctrnnm (tl 1 v"v , -- B r . r i v. . ucaacci auu nic vniwiinu" ... . . , r-.i . j New Englanders is entering Illinois from the North and another from the South . . . i i . . : r .. brings us tnousanus oijciuieraiiia uum . , . . j , . - ,$ i w..l fj:...., navenau Hie ague reguiariy every yci anu men nicy win cci iimnicu. "u. la lennessee auu xveuiuy.. uu.a p .nw rlr',;.! --.nrn-.tnlk. hPttAr fop thpm. Those slim vounmeh. CL I I M CSi? OS I 1 V f m. wa-, a " a-.-..-- j , 1 . . ' TKav navo nn Wfinprtr n Inner, nnr aiivI M. V. J ISU V I V J5 m-mj due. Within are seated a young man come to 5he West to do good aim they and woman : thev are man and wife, and will succeed they will teach school for pp a like each other as two neas thev I six months, which is a Very good thing. 4 teemi ng with toil k and honfy, and blessed with unrivalled prosperity, in spite of the bank,, and 1he gfat magician, and all ether evil influences whichare supposed to be feeding on its vitals and crushing its growth. - 'V : s'- - Ours therefore, Ts not the patriotism that induces the Scot ?o Movev the bleak hills, on which, according to Dr. Johnson, a tree is a natural curiosity nor that which binds the Swiss to his native rocks but the rational of those who know when thev are wefl off.' We can give rea sons for the failn that, we havs in our conntrv; We tran point to our rich lands and long rrvm to outmines-of coal, lead, ami Iran to irur auunuauv iiarrc.is, um numerous manufactories, and our widely extended forests. There was perhaps more fwit than truth, injjrc story related of 'teveftent preacher, whojn describ ing a better world isaid to have declared that it.was a fair Kentucky of a place," hut the spirjt which would have suggest ed such a comparison, may be found in every "part of the West. Not in Ken tucky, but in Alabama in Ohio, in Illi- w ;'i ' a"l t - a. I iioi-s. ana in an tnevotner oiaies, tne peo- plete1ievetlieir oivn region to be the gar- dm of tlve West, which is the raTden of the work! ; anu, we are tar trom tonuemTi- ng this spirjt. it is an Tionest spirit, and is founded in lust prijiciples? for although the various-fectlons of cmr,. country cannot each be best.. all are good, and each has advantages which its hhahifapts appreci ate above those of other place, lhe peo phdof Pi 1 1 bu rgh -co n gratu 1 ate, t hem selves on being at the a;ofri$vigat?qn, and tlroie of New Orleans, on being atits foot wuue those t St. louis, ir tincinnali, retpectivel would .-iijOt ex.- change with either of themt orwifle5ach emigration, boundless regions sort ot supplementary is carrying oft'from all the western States; rl - a crowds ot people. wUo are uestinea lor Arkansas, and tor the. alomr the whole western frontiers. Wherever the traveller chances to wan der over the wide West, f he encounters the stragglers pf this army, moving to wards the setting sun. The cry is still, they tome.'' Along the whole chain ot the Alleghany ridge, they may be seen-cross-ingjtito our valley, by every pass which nai ture or art ha3 renuerea practicable, mey are thrown in shoals upon all the shores of the northern lakes-r-they ascend in steamboats from New Orleans and when ever the art of living shall be discovered; baggage nothing but the horse, the wag- going td be lawyers and doctors. They on, and their two selves ; and they seem are graduates, and their conversation is to have reached that part of the journey of the moral depravity 'of ignorance, and of life which the justice of the peace who the intellectual destitution of the West, married them alluded to when ne said 'for They are going to supply some1 of the better for wotse.9 They meet a gentle- waste places. The difference between man who happens to be a lawyer in his them and the worthy deacon aforesaid, is circuit the man hails him, and stops his that he is. diligently trying to learn, while . i i .. ll i . ' i " 1 i t .. i! a n U Suttden Death by Poison. Died at Vernon, on the 3d instant, Miss Mar Stehhins. daughter of Cantain Eliiah meb- so meiaticholy and gentiemaniiKe, are D-,nSi aged 20 years. This interesting lean oonev. who straightway pokes down thev are as zealously attempting to teach. i t i f ii . ji . i.ii in i. . j.f-i i.-i. ..I.U ine contrast is tnat ueiwcen yjium auu .i r- t..:'.i .1.- age, Detween toe young scnoiar anu me his head and falls to cropping the tall srass. 'Stranger, can you tell me of a 7 CJ which in the natural -order things mu . ;n 1- ...r..l Ik. . SOOtl, iney Win.uc wdiieumy every eusi- ern wind; and darken the air like flights of pieonsS And letlhenV Come. There is room enougn lor an, ami tney can nev er eat tin out of house and home. TW universal Yankee nation might be conveF nientlv settled 'upon the plains of the II- - v . v.. . good place to settlef Oh yes, it is all good here, you can't go amiss. Iwant to hnd ai good piece oi land, that belongs to Congress.' ' Then you have come to the right place, for the government owns nearly all the land that you see unimproved.' Well, I reckonViStranger, it would be st be n0 arm t0 settle down a'niost any where, and build a cabin i None in tbe world where did you i . come irom From NorthCarolina.' How lon? have vou been coming ?' 0 o Three weeks.' Where did you intend to go when it. v. .-.i .n fraA uKiipn hit vn h I vou started r,? I Inula. lJV,li T.tw ... w. i , . : . , airSi 'rlfic South. nWuld find elbow No where in pertick'lar. Me and my room m Missouri. - " ! wife thought we'd hunt a place to settle ....i... -il ii,;'. An w'.ih TptjB? vveve no money, nor no piunuer nuui it W 'i reat deal to 'with itwe'are en. but jist ourseUes' and this nag-and coming to that prently. We like to do thingsjn our own )vay. We have alrea dy suggested that although every part Vf the western c uun try ' is good, and some of it aumassinirlv excellent, a large portion country of oar peoleare corttiftually looking a good tract. thitvJ.oufintT vacant, and fall hrnad for hetteV land As. anerson of to work-V k . ' . 'aansuine teninerament is ever feasting in Sometimes a dozen or, twenty of these imaarination ubon some anticipated ulealcompahiescidec,t lnitheyening at. the v ....: ' t nnicvill. 4 lire which issunenor to all the lovs inat I same campuiz ruuuu. mcj muui . . . . - k-- -;-7. . r f..: .tj.t i r.- . ? I ft I . I - 7 . j. M. m. A ' V. a ma 1 a ji.ri.l .Ivan. Bill! I I licit aciml .i v hi vo, v. v. w iuuu nvu" Whole acres are covered with beds, fents, .. a a a we tnousrnt weu try our iuck iu a new country.' i.' You are righ't,' said the lawycr,x go ahead, vou are .iust thejnan for a-new possession Take of the first lierc they rae"eattlc,fand there tobacco; vfry man choincs for himselfatul'ea'ch ti'inki his own choice beti Now thMa ylt we caly cotufortahles " aii'd rwe thfnk weare in possession fof-sb we have si some Eden in prospect, h'vhlch i more de- old farmer. Thus they re filling up the West from abroad, and thus they are moving, and rculatiiig, and changing places within the Westi t But our broad valley is not wide enough for the operation of this en- terpnzmg spirit, and there arc Alexan ders amohg us; who having overrun every known fii.d nf ambition, are sighing tor . u & new worlds to conquer. The thousand of square miles that lie yet unbroken by the plough, ihe league after league of fo rest which remains unviolated by. the axe of the backwoodsman, are insufficient. Our steamboats have ascended the Mis sissippi to the falls of St. Anthony ; they have traced the -meanders of the Missouri to a still jmore distant region : our trau ers pass -annually over vast deserts l Santa Fer anil the adventurous trapper has sought the haunts of the beaver be yond the Rocky mountains j and yet the lust for newer lands, and for novl scenes of commeVcial enter prize is undiminish ed. The limits of the United States have been fonnd too narrow to afford scope for the geniu ol lier sons, and a handy lew have penetrated into the territory of ou Southern Neighbors. ' ,'h tIFE OF ASHMUN. 1 at I oung lauy tne iay removing ; the ashes. l previous to iter aeatn was in good health, and at dinner m'an- fested her usual sprightliness ahd pleas- antry. Soon alter dinner she waiKea out ' m a a a owards the river, and visited a miniature saw mill of her little brother, on a small rivulet between Meadow! Hill and the :.a 1 1 .nittiin n foi rndlV'iif thp hniisp. 1 -Hanw, , v.. i j e n. i . a ...uu Shjolders, ami niav u iv innuirea ni ine lau wiiei.i-iw.w.,- ' er ne expectea to su up an nig'ii, other sawyers, to tend his mill, oic un her return to the house she amused the children of the family by treating them with the bark of birch twigs, which she had nrocured in her walk, still cheerful 3 - - i Heads, feet, back hones and leaf fat, The hams, shoulders and mi'idlinfES were salted, and in 4 weeks and 3 or 4 days,' agaitt Weighed:- Hams, Shoulders, Middlings, - Thev were next well wash-' I I 1 ,4 . -V two month and 2 weeks arid again weighed, after adhereut I a 143 . . ' M:f' .. '.; . Jj't. 7."- -,v7 7 ,f. ; '' ' : ' " 1. .123 pounds. 147 ' 143 423 pounds. 148 pounds) no 126 126 S 262 lhe. 49 ib Additlloi . . '-ft. So jhe pounds of pbrkr' gave 36 poundij bacoHlstif more profitable; then tcCsejl porfrior inake bacon of it-r ' and pleasant. Some tiine after but how 2PPPfy f; wjme,-r W!i-ocwr,att' long alter cannot be "aetermineu,- as iioi" if"?. - - ' attention was paid to the clockhermo pondsv ther observed a paleness unusual on Ma o, jHnVlv.c f'iiHjBureu... ry's countenance, and asked if she was pounds-528 i'5p; -ftf L-;: unwell. Mary readily replied, "I do An4upppse a speculator had ;boughr : fftel sick, and perhaps I have eaten too cured, anusoiu u.say onj av jucenta much Ibirch barktShe soon became perpoun -J : - ? much distresseoWifdeil wftli'dizzihess, shws Miffyrence in favor of ma- violent retchings, and occasional spasms j King bacon, amounting iooj from 001 and oh further inquiry byfher mother. t rK.enppsyou iisay? -mere, ; not laken) into tne yuu already forgot plucked some pods Applet Peru and tha w a,ncu -J Wing hadleaten some of the seeds, which were bout th htads, feetck bones.Jet .i: h.ntiheArthainmaprh7 fat. which . weighed 148 pounds r AoU' a aa. .T- 4 4 la'aa.,. ta Va -rTI T it H? J A sV afl m9 f spontaneously ejected. respecting the cause of her acute anaiiH.eajruc.m,atiiijK. aii,;n 'i;atr?a AlSpv rpcollpirtpil. juWll &cwhieti Vou have, j.i-ua:"nrin hUitk CuntalVr What I have 1 CAU 1 1 y S9 (A V V I VISAS v v v scenes her uncle, George I lit R. th Stebb Vese were no these amply iSuflBient to defray' insc 1 the expense attehdingftlie curing of nomo in And ininpil her mother in atatinir the.bacotf r Another may niot inat ini to her her imminent danger. Heri father poblishirig of such experimehUI JWnjj; being absent on business, the uncle Wejit the consumer , 'W-' ; Kicta fr. n nhvieian The doercr Met them be aarme--tiiereso pccawion. a aaia7a w w a t--: . ? 1 being at that time over tpe5 mi- would oe agoou place to move to-gaomr-i weatner is yeii,.ueiy arc icw iwiuuh ji times one pIKefi cried up, aiid'soineJJtoencounterrin such journeys$butxjccai4 times anotner anu inen run lor iuy une siouauy. il ioiu!iS.fii5- uu ucmnu r year it is :AUbamaa'anblher3ac .W.cplu dnv- j In reading this interesting JVorlc of the Re vT UjirGtjRi.ET the f td and respec ted SeciifJyof theAmericinvColoniza tion Sociefy, we were particularly struck Pivith the beauty and elegance iof the fol lowing, passage, af thetJSohclusion ot the fth'chahtel- whiliyehLn account jyUir.1 '''Aswkym's. succcssiui-anu atmosi Ipfraculojit ifefece of me African Colony ts earJmlancy, by less umjorty ; be to their advantage tcrpurchase a lup in agoniztntSf- plf .Chrijtmaajto lurpisH tii k eves red ahtj ficiency of bacon throughout the ensuing I I n..l.. U ikiim dnneiilt tha m,Mai .nil river, could iiw' icui,vmiinmu6 . w, nu ia, ..utj;nnA ,;n i.fiavii,rlf. determine whether it wouiu not ai ways' P. M. At this time she was Incft iun.KIa In. ana.k Surcharged with blfwMiapiU .nmcli dila- ri.c ; eenerall .Joj V-. ii'f..! -;in kvpp ih. rfarp. much preiudiced against what is called resemblinSa highly marked case of spot- hmk farintrplit br Mwsparjpub!;: ted feveralmt perfect loss of. muscu- lietitions.1 rerja en Ur quote weight j : :-j l,r .n.itlnn n'(Vreneml sTunor the sto- matters un U . ....... . V . . m r - - r- - , mach and and re and ene, breath, co attemptf e Agitcuiturai Ifaila Due aeru l.t-LC .... m 11 naxail h.ki) in Bltik a bowels notexcifabie by targe !"y )iv -iTv't;v'V 4f-?r. ir peated doseS of emetics caUiartics maunej-, -mu wC iic pucr,o PFicnCu Id intense tlurst but on any yf"1.. a to swaUow. the Organs V-rmft"Pw uaiaacon. jut..: 3 at T' 4Sk '4 - ' tvr?M- - r, ' . , i' - ' V- , ? - ' : .
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 5, 1835, edition 1
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