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t,l i . ) v 1 V T V IIOW to MAKE a UNPRODUUl ivi; FRUIT TURK HKA1L ! I ! A lady of. our tcquainUnee itook ut into her garden a few days ago, where we were shewn an apple treo which, iho' informed us, had been planlod foi1 ton or more year, but had never biefore borne any fruit, ; In look in'" over an'jold volume, she accidentally met ''with what purported to bo a remedy for this unproductivenf ss, ;wnicn was nm)7,i i- from each limb, close to where it diverges from the trijnk, a piece of bark' about four inches roun) the limb, and one inch in width, ami immediately replace it by tying it on with a rag until it adhered again. Karly in the spring slio tried ihe'experiment upon the tree we apeak of, leaving, however,, two or ' ' ... I . Tl.. ...nil three ol the limn unioucncn. is, that it is now filled with apple, which bid fair to ripen finely ;: but jit i worthy of remark, that only on those limbs which had been cut is iho fruit to becen. The opera lion is verM simple ; and, as it has proved -ueceisful in this instance, we have no hesi tation in recommencing ;its! trial in similar cases. Heading Gazette ft A M T.Tf!TC TN RNfU. AND: 1 swear jyou O It Tl 1 K A i 1 a u n j h9Ve (ho Engl 1 HE BLACK STOLE. .ham enough to tickle their nalates now . - i . . i I I" . " I " - i . 1 I i I lhe conversation thai J am aooui 10 re- w- h . n0 ,lste r0I: . man that drinks heat, took place on the Thames. Our visits, EroL ihaV. a fact ill's as weak asTaunton hitherto, had been, restricted by the ram to waterI Come and walk up and down deck London. To day; the weather being, fine, a)onU Lilh ime once kr twice, and then we We took passage on board oi a steamer, ana wmr& jown by him. promiscuously like : another thin it . 1 T - ill . . . S is .:..-.., 1. ., (.jfii ' .- i . .-I i ;j -1 .-rr ' .'-p ' i . J . i ' ! ' J J - . j" . heard it told asa jeke. They've the life, but I wonft ;it is too horrid ; it real- by way of an i!tutration, refer to the pre- much that is strong, in this way, ily is too dreadfijl.' t! ! ! Ssenl Price f in comparison with th JngUshJ they require something " Oh dej 1 beg bf you,' said the travel price the earnearticle was td at, previous ish to tickle their palates now! er. j t li 1 S I T to the increased duly of 1S431, " I cannot indeed j il.is too shocking. will disgust you.fi I i ' - - w; i . k know Went to Oreenwicn. i Uiwli ai aan as I et !his annetite sharn. see in-M' - .. . . ii .1- iv.. I- "T . " rr f vv hi in ivb ivrrp W3 ikiuir Mil nun uuw 11 iiic I i ' I w ,,'- -1- i nniw deck, Mr. Slick again aflverted to the story It p tie stales truly, when he iay the manu facturers are 3iareinz' five rente nr ni.l Qh, not at alif' said Turkey, "when I more for pins, 1C which is one half a cent per v it is! sirr-tiiated and not real, it is 'paper advance than the old (price. I Njow. wnat are ine ietsf lhe manufacturers, a Prfit 1r4t' ailmil, ' I cannot, indeed." said . Mr. Slick, i4 Free 1 rade. dmit, divided only 21 ner liwill cram him.f ; 41 I Hit would jshocjsj Jour philanthrophic soul, fi. profits bajTorethe tariff bill I passed, and 'lihi teamfeftat vrr nn.ip,. av land set rourVerv leeih of humanity on an tiew they canldtvide ,12V per,! cent. lhu bf the Government spies with great warmthi - iiVUaid-Mr Slick": it's not. overt v eon1 fedze. But havelyou eyer seenthe Black yielding them 0 per cent more profit, and m ' ' 1 ' -1.1. .1 I- . I ' i , 4 V.-- .' . J . I : r t .. I . I ' i !.. I ! Lll iLI. : T. ' 1' . . I enueavoreu, uui in vain, 10 perMiauo ,,,,n j venient walking is it?" khat no regular organized system of espion- Th ice wat broken.! Mr. Slick led him ager existed in England. He had obtained on degrees to his travels, commencing 'i garhleu account pi one or iwo occurrences, New England! which thei traveller ana nis prejutuco, vwnreu "ii''s eulogized ( very ! much. He then compli his disavowal, I knew to be so strong as to m0n. h:m nn thf. nnnrv Ari.i.'Pmark warp all his .pinions of England and the an(1 ike depth ofhis reflections, and concludl Euglibh.) inimcdiately, built up a ysteiii, edl' U expressing a 1 hope that v he would which nothing I could aay, could at all nlu. i kJ.;,,!;; a'f4,w Stole ?" "No." ' Never Frn the SouttVWculerii Farmer. . -- , wtJ 7, 1842. TO TliV: LADIES. , !! Will vou allow a gentleman with an inxTe finite age, an admirer of domestic ccondmy, to Ull you hew to remove grease spots fron your merinoesi silks,; without injuring their color ? Or'the cuff and collar of your( huahands' coats canj also be cleaned in the : same manner ;.in short any article that maV be desired, but it is moro particularly ap plicable to such as are made up of wool oro .vlicli it fArma a nart. i Tako the volk of an erg, entirely free from the whitemix it with a 'lrHlelwarm v.ier:fba sure not to scald the efcg)and with a soft brush apply the mixture and rub ii nn th anot until the crease appears reT moved or loose. 1 Wash; off the egg with moderately warm wateri and finally rinse , off the whole with cjean cold water. Should 1l ih crease be removed, which may fr. iiinr ouli lon? time, or not suff Ilia j n ' ficiently washed, dry and repeat the opera . ! . I.: . i;..- ' : I H' i Some year ago, I was i in company wi lady who woro-a splenaiu mermu i..a. shake. I! I assured hirtv the instances he had men tloned were isolated and unauthorized acts, told in a very distorted manner, but miti- gaieu, as mej ; reauy were, wnen iruiy re lated, they were at the lime receiveil with the unanimous disapprobation of every right thinking man in the kingdom, and that the odium which had fallen ori the relators, was so seen; the Black Stole ?" all this ; is accomplished ' when they , have i j .1 .Ll -t? ' -'I- L uranccu inc pjice oniy.; nve cents on each, lack, which M 7 percent, advance :vthui hewing mostgconclusively, that pins can li... rC t, nAlllavi r'- :CI Ul II IIUII1LI, tk 1 'l IIC CI i " Well, that tangs the bush, now ! I sup Publish bis.observations soon, as few, tourists tell of it, nor neVer sot eyes on it t wer sb well quaifiedjfbr the task as himself! I ! V Certainly, ilqv.er.7 4 i j; Ifjnding these preliminary remarks, taken in ffood nart. he commenced i i . i . cramming." '(Bul oh, my friend mos hanu '' No. neFerJ'; K Why it ainjC possible r tTfcdyoa never now oc miuc percent, cneaper than thev j: i - . i . . mm MS L.l.. IL ' m a . WW 1 I t ivere ociorc ine.;preseni larin Dill passed. It is true the enhdiced price is gain to the man So you never bterd ufaclurers at Present, but competition ami : m -If ' i mprovemeni in macuinery will soon redtico he prices far rjelow the old standard, ami hen the consumers wifl reap! the benefit Well hbw i. Ml I - :,i..7. . ; ,j.-i ir i nv I rn m rniBiiua innit ! A - ( I.- Hie process Ol I poso you tuun i. ; uuesi yuu novcr uu, uuj r - . ,a(lu. ma - i-ri-i: . f!l j - never will, nor no other traveller, nother, f rade has lakeji the item of pins alone from ,V said he. with1 that ever slept ii) shoe leather. They keep Me naruware iraue ip sustain nishree l rad - , it- i l - . i i AfMaA.t.Ma i - vv aii ih. lUi.L t ni uiLiuir. i i v i.ii i li irriiiiiiiipnii ma ftii.niiAn air.' Old-; VOU VISll.1 1 ua uuui mcc (iiiiciiic9. i Hellenic m.v M 1 : i s piibiiiiuu an 1 A m Ari5iri iit!7nn j Stole is a loose kind of shirt-coat, like an to the article ol.butt hinges. now; payine the sarctimontous am ashamed, as to ask the Question. Iifeel the blood a tannin' Knglish carter's rock ; only it is ol a Hitler- nornsous dutylof 75 per cent, land whicli ivwi tuv wa wwe tm ipiiiiiu r " . J 11 . ' , . l had fallen on the relators, was . f .. t - i h w , jnnit;jfl i nil vi,n 1 cut color. It is black kistead of while, and can te purcnastyi.oi domestic make at as low- bly.grealerthan what had been ,,ift ! ,k That lH tha!rii riollnied wilh made of niseer hide, beautifully tanned, and Iprices as ever the foreign or imported articlo immoasura bestowed on the thoughtless piincipals, that here was no dangej-of such things again Occurring in our uay. ; Jjui no was im movable. I-"! i " Oh, of course; it isn't true," he paid, and every Englishman will swear it s a falsehood. But you must not expect us to disbelieve it, nevertheless ; for your tra vellers who come to America, pick up here and there some absurd dntrulh or another r or, if they are all picked up already, invent lit ...'' I - ... i , one : and allhougn every man, woman, anu ii.i.... . .irLi-ti :.t, :!: cuild is reauy io lane ineir oiuio onus n a bam, yet lhe English believe this one lalse witness in preference tothe whole nation. ' You must excuse me, Squire, you have a right to your own opinion, though it 6Ctms you have no right to your own opinion, though It aeema you have jno right t ejrek it always ; but I am a freeman, l was ratseu in Slick ville, Onion County, State of Con iiecticut, United States of America, which is a free country, and no mistake : and I have a right to my opinion, and a right to speak iti too ; and let me see the man, airi or com- dressed as soft as i a glove! It ain't every was sold, alsosad or smoothing irons, now 's fit for a' siole. L If they protected by thejjiigh rate of duty of 140 per olnvrirt fKat lanil tvliPTA 'lb a ' 'liaaslin. anrt crackid7 of neemcn pile up the agony pangs gger s niuena s. in, lor a sioie. ir uiey j uin i-.c ui uuiy oi viu per .1 ! ' . 1? . ! . ? . 1 "l .1 I 4n miit if! t inn miinK lilro L-Iil- if I (feUt. . Can IjC tlllVchaSeil nf AfflPI-IMn nrnnn on : inot corroding iwountis lniucieu uy ine iuu uu" T's , .. i ' .m.uu- iron chkiira of; the slate, trnliH nature can't they are toehold, it's like sole leather, it's so facture as low asihe English made article wae ctahri Vi nhiinnrf. v i l,Pnrt h prN ki a lougii ; anu ii tney ilia ve oeen Avnipi, as an ir ueuer quaiiir. , . Uut stuck critter, when I think of this plague on 'em have a'mpsl, why the back is all cut aIs are much Ijjwcr in price and far, beltfr 1 . nnolit not to Dieces. and the hide ruined. It takes P quality. Screws made in this countrv. speak kusV prudence forbids i it! national several sou nil nger skins to make a stole ; enual to any imported, are 10 per cent, lower pride iorbids it ; but gcnuiwie feelings is too but when made, h a beautiful article, that's tpan ever the foreign were,;and so is almost strong for polite forms. "Oetof the full- UTact. i! 11! f Jl ' lv ucss of lhe heart the mouth spcaketh." Havo ' " sed on .a plantation for punish- ...J. UJ ii,'-. 5J 3 'i I ', ' ' I mpnt. Whpri tKin tvhirv Hrin1! tin il'a work. vuu uccii i ii ci w i ... , ! i - l ", -t "': ' " 'I' - ' . 1 i i . . - ' r ' i . il . - .1 -. ' ' . ' t :- H J j: ' . , I . . i .1 " 1 ; . 1 . ( . I. - I I Iu-mhIiI raatti.irnll.. ' j :T- Turkey" was thrown ofl his uird. He rip a siave, any; usvs ciap on lonimine i '"I U,U,J' 4 uggesi : 10 ,-rreo I DiacK ioie-i j uress mm up in a cieaa man s v uuuuc, wny ine aricie ejvery article injjhe iron trade made in this country; where lhe manufacturers have been 'f rt ' r " iimi.hui ls'f openedjhis wallet, whic.h was well stockei and Mailed his stories, many of them so skin, and it tighten him ncarabout to death. Jjiauucis, wgicn pay a uu y Inch, that I doubted the canacitv of the :,x;pu u hear turn screech lor a mtle,.a most, uc cM,-,r ..ow.iiian mey 1 l 'I i i . T7 . 1 il l .. 11 "5 t . . . .t 1 .'.Imillr.rl fraa ? Si! If k "II . .1 so'iarnaiiy SKeereo. vvna mo nesi oi ine tc. n no vih noic veryi Attache to out-Herod hirn. of 1 5 per were When Mr. Slick re- so ceived. thcsctale5wi lh.eyitlenUJUrnrL...anrl tIBlItplrT",! 1 k. UppI " rof a carriage, she ml tir fthaw 1 badlv smeared with tar arm crease. 1 saw she! was much mortified at m0ner, parliamenterer or sodger officer that the accident, and I immediately applied thej dare to report mt, I guess he'd wish heM above remedy, and jin a few minutes all was( teen bom a week later, that's all. I'd make imnhine atfain. I don't pretend to say the, a cautin of him, I know! I'd polish his . D , . , . T 11 lady lost her temper. .Uh no, noi i. Try it aiidJlH us'know;. the result. i ; - , f . i . .; ' ' i J. X. . -riHrn-iT" calves run awavifrom him, pst-as irom ine.aci . y.erc oemg extensively man- "if ti . H t i , . , i -i lil ha wm t nonl til ":.!-:. i - s i, .... ..... .y--r . mi o ui muiaieu groiin ; anu vyuuu iic nau , uunc a.m Ali I see how; it; "iai they have purpose lv kept dark about the most atrocious features Have you seen the Goiigin' the Gbugin' Schoo " vouch for iim. Eds. Farmer i dial-plate fust, and then I'd feel his short ribs, so as to make him larf a leetle, jist a V S -If there s a nap on the articleJ thiink: thumJcr and lightnina julep to it. brUSll .Willi II. !' . xrJ l r.Vnnl lKrm rnnlinir nn j. i3. w,i. 82!.. mi? -' n j.. :v:.h ' r T' Having excited himself by his own story, he first imagined a case and then resented it, of sla veryi School ?" 1 ! " What not seen " No, sir ; I never heard of it. A 1 Why, you don't mean to say go I do, indeed, I assure you." Well, if that dont'l pasi ! And you never h!eerd tell of it, eh ?" LJ-i'.l , . .ii. i L Li - i - : ' '!. - ' , . . I ,4t rsever, sir. 1 have never either seen i or heara oft." ! V-:i::. I thought as much." said Mr. Slick n. i t !. i i ' . : if he was a panther,' " Fun sir ! ID& you call this lun 1 Wlv !iinlV vp tin. Ain't it better J j lii i- " . 1 1? t . 5? r. -ir. ! -i- . nor ivhimmr io death ? What's a Sto e. arter nouseneepers on lammes win iniorm him. rr-f ?V. I ; ' . . .lil -L: .i a' , 1 , . a ? Il's noth n' but a roat t Philosophizin' ey never purnnascu uanneis so; goou or as ninnelsi' not oas yard of flannels'outiof thft thousand yardsEsold, is imported, and all on it, stranger, there is noihin' to shock a cjheap. ;The saaie argument and fact. is ap man. . The kleauon't jeell : Skinnin' then, rateable, to inggain carpetings-ithey were ain't cruel, nor is it immoral. To oury a pT ",ua iot as ai prcseni, 1Jj L.i. Li ....ii :i j tk altho' the tariff has been murh incrarn. trnnn imin im vv a i i ivair 11 v u kcii. i m . - . -i . - -. !' i l -iL. Eo... .l IWhPB did HarMrl. PlinlPM nr UK(im!i are goeu nines ourieu in uie oiaies, uiac auu -,y r :.--' white; every year, that would j pay the poor erer obtain all te necessary articles of cloth- rates and State taxes.- They make excellent ihg, ironmongery or groceries as much to hunting coats, and would makerbeautiful their satisfaction as at present I believe From the Fnnncr a Journal. bi'ndin? for books, and such like neer, and defy5 any; man to prove lhe cen w . ImakA a nnhlal eTnort. irary. 1 S ! - fAmrLiAX. I . J C I .In.iktiir .nil llp'ttlcVtAK Dtl' lliil 'nr Dt'PI1 i. I:'.:-! J li 11 " n : - If . 4 II.. . . n 1 a ff A K A 1 wilt if t Wrlh I'Vip. in Santh Caro inaJ nigger nayour. pi uicu, swo u-.u. an razor-straps thins? ; it Tannin' in hemlock bark cures the horrid ; P. S. Frco 1 rare' doubts the truth be satisfied calling on Hardware f the above statements, he can . ... 1 n tioi tuin nf rvltilRnnhv anrl wlitn it' is I in rcrnrd to their veracitv bv osian vvormwoou ; ; i " " r 'WVf'rs-Ji . IT. " " r . 8 ... S. f..o ik.i if rahba'e stumps of any vanet are set out in the spring n good order, the one, two, three, or even Tour good scum heads will grow i on the m --Sod this the: will do year alter jyear, .' accident. , j They are managed in our was until they die bj hoped his conversation would have been as . . . J- XT- ' rational ana amusing as ii was in nua Scotia, and concluded by say.ng that, I lell CharonL ISouth Car, for boxin', wresthn'. assured he would find no such prejudice ex- Ij ,r 'urlit9 British accomplishmentsj isicti " i J" land most - a Deauiuui spaner ne is, 100 ; i -. .'. ). ' -: " ;! - i. - !- ' ' i i ' . . I I 11. I I ill rnnnBH;flt manl confined to one class of the human family, Messrs. Van Lw, Smith & Co.l . s ' J -; '1 . i' I.I I I'ha akin ni o rtrm. I t . nnrl. to o r r I Iru I .nr1 (VI trohani was a strollini ( 11 , uu . uo "a,,v:i vus-. i i '"r" ,t,' w a -mj .viviian it,- I nletl slave misn qe worm niuic uian ic i uiib suy. . a. 1MB IUII IUH4 I , t . I : . , . I I - - ' in lhi'1 linp in Crilter was nimseil 3 anu l m.n. nuuuuumc CATUAGE HRADS FROM 3TUMPS, as if it had occurred. 1 expressed to him For anP;jeraheora?pQH: he w r -r 1 Jl do not know all th H great regrcUhat he should v.s.t England h.rf but didn't pay in th nlEND CoLE,-a do not mow . ... . fee Uns:s and prejudices, as I had Ji L .1 L .lu J.wioU n vour Boston gardeners are up to, out - , f.nnre;;alion WOuld- have been as f I,c W."fi '" " u. IVTI hould .oWn'hearlona sfav niireer be'ing shot c a I eouniry, inai ne consaiicu mo uusmcsa i - " t 7 ir f.' A e i- I i overdone, and he opened a lyceum to Ur his hide; as fyou dVol a mooso for his U,o lhe , he following mafti tertained towards tho English. I Eord love vou '." said he, " I have no f 1 I 2 i I ' it. A ai.aI il rt f 1 ".." . m. nreiuuice. i am uis uii n. wuum ...... ner : When the upper, Jiarruuj cu v - g ! haVQ .ot some grit, but 1 1 ain't which would beared, are carefiilrubbe i t . r ii aiA ia9At rnifiift m riL tTniA l o scientific olT. and likewise all the lower, rounu icuvc oncs which will form heads except lhe num- her the strength o the slump anu sou .A.,tit hf hrinrincr to perfection. Al'our cattle show, last week, Mr. JJoh l.w orsenled several Such stumps, wit one to four heads of lov Dutch cabbage o for three vears. 1 H eacn. ui"'" ,' w . s ii sets Diem out in eirth m the ce , r , bcen aII over lhe Union, and hes a goin cuts olT the heads when rcqu ,cu u,., r - book; , He New Ybrk dotrt know as I ever eee a more gentleman than he is in that line. Lately: he haa halfed on to jit the art of gougin or mqnokolojsin as he calls.it, to sound grand j and, if it weren't so dreadful in it's conse quences, it; sartinly is a most allurin' thingi is , gougin. ' I The sleight bf-hand is beaoli ful. 'All other jsleights'we know are tricks but tliis' is reality : there is lhe eye of. vour adveaVy iii your hand, l(here is no mistake: It's thelreal ihing. You feel you have him daces them pretty thick in the garden l i The labor is iriuing. uic iu iMnnir. gives no trouble, abundant. , i - Norridgeicock land the' crop turo a ! James Bates. Me. , Oct. IS IS 13. But you are wrong about the English, and fll prove it to you." ' Do you see that turkey there ?" said he. "Where?" 1 asked. ; I see no turkey ; indeed, I have seen none on boards ; What do vou mean ?" . .: .: . : r HU i - Why l a sng.H,pae-iacea, on him; an L j Britisher, he's a turkey, mat, ei ir, n l- have took your satisfaction. The ,1'iii l ii IV.. I imnn -.nn mo-a i irriin i ."i - . - . : . . thropiof delight ielt by a monokolisler,' is i v ' i i-iiiii.i:iiiiiiii ...l ... lfi .Arl ti iiilrnrltippd tr) miVlinl ' i i 3 i ii i the street. .To make it liquorish, he has got all the advertisements about runaway slaves, Jni.i. nr nicffprs ' rriipl mistresses and licenti ous mastelhat he cuujd pick up. He! is -s jots terror a caterer and nanderer to English hypocra- Pucej wiju ,T A PREVENTIVE OF SMUT. . EJiturofthi Southern Planters ' 1 . skin, and a beanfor his; furj ! j . f Sih. In Derlisinff the nazes of vour?ex- .. Indeed that is the reason, (though 1 I f :onrnaiJt rind .9i. rernmmpndpd a shouldn't meiitidh l as an lttache)r that our 1 1 r hrihzt . j all,0ugh mv experience', wilh government, tyoift fnpvf ., concur . io suppress jinc,,! js ery limited, still such as it the slave trade. Hi nevsay 3fi wheat was - o badly injured by the smut, that Tde4er- 0 mined would fnot use it for seed, and I, a X r 'i i r ", r uicr.iore, purcHaacu uuni a iicijjnuui a lew all be murdered,;and their that vessels linsteadiof taking in at Alrica a cargo of humansj will take in ai hides, as they; doftb South 'America a cargo As j.throJ)ist.!indeed as a man, ush'elj, t, Uhjectito contemplate, air.t dowevfil.f that wap clean and good. lliattl had . not near ii; is, said Turkey, ., I itea Uowcd with whlat would prevent the smut. T found, enough to finish my cropland .having heard that salt Christian, a phi this is a horrid s it?" j f1 Indeed httlo overcome-my neaa swimsi am op . resolved to make the experiment. , Ac pressed with naufea, I (must go bcow., cordingly, I took my smutty wheat and Uf'How thelgoeey swallowed it all, didn t ashej it. ahl Inixed wilh it while il was t. ! ;j ni' IL . .:.i. - it , -. c . Oh heavens '"said the traveller. "Oh never heart! anytning so he?" said Hante he jer ? How horbri of horrors ! I dreadful. 10 PUEVENTMOULDING in BOOK i INK, PASTE AND LEATI1EU. p..titt.fr rtf hnoUs will not be sotry t Jcam that a fewdropsof oil of lavender wilt ensure their libraries from this pest. A single d.op of the same oil will prevent pint of ink fiom mouldiriess for any len-tjij of time. IVstc may lie kept from 1 moulft ientirely by this addition1; and leather is also tUeCiuaiiy sccureu nuui ii-j ii j gwfy. . Southern Planter. ll Adiku. There' i tl.ln S l.eaitirull3 pious and tender . boul ttrat vr.-id of s.h! in ' 1 :'..-:. : I ..I J.I.I J.V.i That -.; " ily viou CU4V in tlni! I rom::iki vou." ' ' t - ; . l " .: . a iuiuiici ; uiiiiiiiiu uiiuji i4...... ;r"-i ' -,.'"H -i - ..-ll. itiL-.t.:' lr fU U .!" r .i. r . mi in anu ici;)uu time ,....-.. w, .-- cv. i nere is nouiiii iuu fti ws "" " I , r ! t b I ii ! - - i t swaller. W call them! turkeys first he- .iningjisjMcu.ug.j cause they travel so; last-Ufor no bird travels -; S It ts, indeed," hot foot that way, excepli it be an ostrich cularly jlo liim tha and epond. because they cobble up eveiyi the dexterity, you 1 ihinr that coVnes in their way. Them lei-All is very scientific,! He has two niggers,' Mr. f Slick.; with creat rI. a mist beaMliful twist that fel he eobbedl it down, tank, shank and flank at a gup,f din'l he? 0!i ! he is a VhUtatr'A! lhal i han. i tint see Your, manner; of telling it tooj L, v ' iicli hm.Lh the Vv-lirht. You appear to view the -Jo . fin ilw hhi nencil is a lcs-in' it i i vtv ,"v h-"T 7 L I i i . i - i . off", for dear said Mr. Slick, " p?rti loses his neeper. But inbw, is another thing. Ih lers will swaller a talshood as last as a iur nas oquuc ? wiiuwcu, nruu key does a grasshopper 1 take it right down wrastm, and gouge sparrin', sbut practising whole, without inkin.f ; i l for the eye. is don. for punishment of runa- I 1 u Nniv as we have nothiek' above pnrti waysJ Ii He has pleniy of subjects. All thet lif l tlhi there is srreat tun in I, IVI I... ? !,- . :; O crammin these fillers.! 1 t ! : 1 " Now tell me candid,; Squire, do you think tliereiis nofprenidicejin lhe Uritishers i in us andlour free: anil, enlightened coun r . i . t -: i 1 ii i . .. i. L.'n- u try, vhen tliey can swauerucn smu as uiu From tieiRichm- nl WLig. 1 THE TARIFF. i ...il I 4 ' . f ..;ir t' -ii- ,.Awl Ihr it fitiriltfiA r-w it.,nra thorn frk rnlar le do. ' I'll cram him lor you ; i wm pianu sm HiCiiUfti.i,, uifeiv,0 ...... .t on nor i an; eve. i i ne cuoiai; In lil-n ri nr a thin nnn Pi'H rl it i ui it h npvpn fo oniiKei v ; uw- i'.fiij . ...... v-- ----i iiuiiwi, - . - - . i - - -r .i .. . i. . i r : . i i l.:ii Li;, ii kiMiuft ii i aain oi inem : ii inev; ob. nnev nave io nav iui and then when his hook conies out, you the nigger; for he is.no sort o good after. iu- n c.i ,lt nil En!tfhmd will credit. Ihou-h for nothin7; but to nick oakum. 1 could go- Sinn .( fi- e 1- -. i v I - - . s - , i - 4 ' . I swcJr I invented; it as a cram, and you ihrough the form, and give ycu the cries to. To the Editors ef 1Vhi( A wrijer in tlwe lEnquirer, under the sig nature of reefUade, 7 attempts o contro vert the tacts and arguments adduced by the friends of a judicious tar.li, that a tantl for lhe Iiicideiilal--ijrotectioiiiol our (domestic fabrics reduces ll(e price of iuch arliclcs,' and, fet wet, about quart of silt to each half bushel ami wnji ii nnisnen sowing my crop.. 1 Vhen 1 harvested the crop; I. lound U'.e wheat purchase!! of my neighbor much ir.Ur. ed'by the smuf, but my sailed jwhat was r . " 1 . . I . r.. L- llt. .11 oak a i m.1 . . ni.rciy nee ingui una i9co, uuv so superi or in quantity hd quality, thaf- 1 believe if had let alone my neihbo:Ts 'clean wheal, -nd sowed my ho!ecrO'i of my own smutty vhcat, Ihu4 prteparc1., 1 should have made ne hundred b.iels more than I did. In the spring of 1 84 2 I tried a similar ex- )enmen on a Jew bushels of am'ooth ehatr spring wheat, hich was muchj affected wilh he smut. I hashed and mixed as above, . bout a quart t the half bushel,! and sowed t by .the side gof the same wheal without his preparation. My salted, wheat ; grew ibput !six inches higher than the other, and l iCided me twcfnly bushels, to one seisled ; UhiUt the otljer ''did- not yield half that huanttty.; " r. h" I-.- . Patrick Col A- Lec. Va. ; Novem ler, I S 1 3. I. . .J.I- 1 J 1 . t 1 i i Jim -. -j - . i- -1 i mi i ; ii
The Oxford Mercury, and District Telegraph (Oxford, N.C.)
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Jan. 19, 1844, edition 1
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