The Republican compiler. (Gettysburg [Pa.]) 1818-1857, March 09, 1857, Image 1

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and 1):1;:efl fr»11 mai,ir to 'ealo,ain aloug the
line of hatt-le. 0,1 ohedience- turtiod the
viot,,ry NViliCil porohed up oi barrners:
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GF. rrYsnuitG, PENNSYINANI MONDAY, MAMII 9, 1857.
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Anecdote of Jefferson
While this tli-din!ruished state,man and;na
triot was Vire Pre-ident ur the United States,
it was enStomary fOr the individual holding
the ~e,, o tnl e to attend to litn,ines,;
more in rpors ,n titan the refinement , ofauodern
(tun., will allow. It happened, on one 0 , ..e1L -4 -
ion, that some ittlitortant or required his
att.ention in Philadelphia, or some other place
di-tant from the capit.)l. Li tlu days a
iourney 'vasmade nit lde in a few hours—it was
two er three daV's trto el. and not Alf the most
s u rt e ither, On his return, Le stop
nnd vt, ilahim ire. It r. l ont fair or firt.
ill Cl,` 11 hen Cie Viet: Pre , :ident
rode up suitle• and unattended, to the taVern
of a S.•.itehoutn. l c the n:nne of BoN den. NN ho
thu 11 , :tol of Inti , ••-o nutch inlisroN cl, nail
ntoyl)y our worthy
td‘ T:te hocks or the
tewa xvitre tt , senthidd in the lar.rce hBli, smol.-
hu t ., -truttirfr, erarlsing anti
iiii!ii1;r 1 :111:: in the et , n tau' of tile ilay. Bov
d,m ti!e. exn:ninin:4 the Immkg, and
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1,, w:1 1 .1 whip ht
;middy
t; thrtle,l nit; totil : , 1 1rveco,1 him fr o m
1 t,) f .)t. t , ) lac thi 4,1 t;
1 . 1'..111 roc C. ,1U."1 - ,, w:lo•e
ivoc;',l :}l , l no t'ip t hi , 1um, , 0, he said very
tco,;•1!11t1:„-,'•\‘,0 l',sry , )u, sir."
Hut: 1 ,10;1r atel ask
it' ho eunld he to-ootantotht:od with a rat, - n.
voice, ‘Vill(•11 command:mg.:lntl at
tr:lotive, oecasie 1-1 anotlidr :.airvey, of his
per- , on hy the heite , .r pr;tpri cter,of til tj lativ:e,
I vhot:,‘ only Cr,te 11,1 I;11' is rtlllltatii . )ll. 110
Mill not find, litwole - r, iu lli4 plain dresP.,
well covered with mud, tolything indieitting
either wealth or distioetion, and, in his us
tudly rough -way, he said to Jefferson:
.10F . or , :on "Yos, sir, I should like
to haVe yl 1 . 010.11 to Myq1.)11:, ir I owl t it it."
‘ , ,1, room all ill yourself? No, no-IC('
11') 'l l 3ll' r,n11,11 irl ;Icy are all very
you:'
V;oe i't.4 toornel oop . on his heel.
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111e00 or Hoe in and
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The following t .to r T v o ld, 1 ut, a rre ,i ouB
good tine. laughe l Iteart:ly over it "lnug
time ago," and presuinin.rmally of our rea(lers
never heard it, we give it up for their edillea
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A ontlernan traveling same years since
the upper part or this Stat'. called at a tavern
anti relit , . Osteti 'entertain meat for the ni..;:ht.—
Thi.lan,il , , , rti inl'rmetl hint that it was out or
his Dower to aceounni.date him, a' his house
etas ali-ellaS
as ho, :tiid his horse, wore almost exhausteil
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sonte.l to hi.: pr o hNti N voull
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cuilik.!d - for tino• oc a
tit it ha l bcon hal: ol tho : _ =host
a Larhol, who N•:1 r0p,,n0 , 1 t,r have boon luny
tlerod 11l that ro Hn ..,onti• hpf
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nothing. lie 1) 'Do I. hut no.stiou
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than the titut:,tion was v. , :,.titt ro1o:,10(1. 11(
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Stubbs Seeks Revenge.
"Poppy, old Smith's grey colt has broken
into our cahhlgo patch again." .
"lle has, has he? Well, just you load my
rifle, my sun, and we will see if an ounce of
11.1,i will not lead Ml'. Smith's colt to rel'orm
his
This passed between Mr. and
'aster Stitt just after tea. As soon as
dark ozone, Mr. Stubbs takes his rifle, marches
o'er towards old Smith's farm, and when
:11.(1111" tilirtV rids Or old Smith's barn,
he raised-tile "deadly tube," took :din—pull
ed the trit,r , ror, and drtippod-"one of the best.-
trrt'V COIN; ill the enuntrv,”
I his mission, return
ed home, lt lint tO . 1)od, and slopt with a lighter
eo»seions-e t ho had enjoyed the last eight
The aext Nvhilo seated at
breald'ust, Nilio should he 00 0 11 striding
loW:lrtiS tile an:111610 of Mr. Stubbs but old
:qr. Smith. Smith entered the house--Sinith
m exeitel, tiod for it liniment lacked words
es.pre,s Itim. , eff. •
"Mr. Stubli-t, I've conie over to tell you
that a 11,)ro v.11..5. shot near my barn last
t."
• S , o.ry to hoar it, :kir. Smith, ulthottgit tuft
ut sumrised, for that, groy cult of yours
NV:t , 11 til Make 11'101111 ,4 . "
i;ut if toy colt that got shot,"
vt,or grcy colt'? which
oot , o , sun it r.
„ It mine :tt all, but one of yours—
that grey odt in iniveln.u4ntl last AVUek of
\V I ./!;‘ , IS. Jie broke into my pasture
I :ttt-t evenin'r intentlett to rend him home
11:0 , totwein g -, 'ot:t no use bruins
;,ci,t0, , ,e,1 around the havn-yard.' )
tWit, W:0 t lI:Mat:VS! NICk. The idea
thAL hip] I ..iited the Ivront,4 horse, drove him
to de lit ,, ttnion.. and eittp,ml him tar n eck
in ,hrt•-,iou Linn nui.er astonished his house
ho,t scqui w:l% , eluts
itg his 0 !toy, Jim, down the turnpike
\\it() ti n t sapling;
The - Indian's Dream.
N•Viion wetit to see the white
mak, lie -toti,e. , l with hint all In the
10 ,, vitieg I i .••••t%: to) the wliity maw:
a th•r : ute layt night." •
Nv:l , 4 it 7"
'.l/ , 5 dr.-Jr.' that you unto it) your ; , 7(7
(Ai ri.;all; 1110 rine, t11:11 yuu
:•:L1 pu'V , ll•l', unich hatl—movh shot."
jli utt. jli4it.tr , i.:—NVliitt, (Ifol/111 it 7"
'•1 dromo it
th:o'N had, for My wife always
the grey nraro, and s he think s B h e ,
norse: but if you dream
(-1 it, oby I ;..oppo. , e you must have her.
Awl, tuy t.—loy iavurito rifle—dream I
rf .z, vi y,,t/ C tilt)
nuoiream riilo, too."
if you dream it, why I suppose you
mu.it take that too ; but it is very singular."
So tho white nom gave them all iuto the
1, , ,5.-e , sion, hut persuaded him to
tarry v. ith 1141 . 1 mite night more.
Jr th e 1110111 . 01 g the white man says to
had a dream too, la.st night."
you 'f"
- but I did though. dreamed you
•
up, :di the Innd oetween Pojutik river
;1:1(1 mou wain, about three thous
:ol..l ;0:1( ..,:, oi the uwat beautiful land imagilia
hi,,."
'•.kh f * Di V riltherS WA, if you
u!iy I f,tti,pl ;you must have the
/Mt //f . / . /T areql/I. with you oily more."
a.re Four loies or good advice to
fat youoy: golirlehierJ :
t,) im,rt jw+t mind what you're at,
your arid take care of your hat,
t hatit j'avw•ite r-oli of iiour
ii,c4 ;1,1 ;0•11;:. it' the uhe, awl a brick in dill
or Itcr."
f I ur,. are ram wore which we it4l4 gratis:
If' you vh:ito•e t' go )loin: 'with the girl of your
I;e,tr!,
You w;',l that the filliions will keep you
apv :
If v , ,u 1, , ,T 3 our urn) wlien your journey
a:•c of the hoops and look out fol
, !1;
trip "I' . (_:1;/)Nv said a proacher,
‘v(;1.1 . , t.,ld tLilt - by g•ii!!;..r tup Irf 0.1.1 , P
%stairs ymplf•r tu v v:Lir at olio
'lOl pin eter
al 1 rrvlll , v ov , ; any o i ;
you wot,it l . try it. Bio. i^t ntiv man pr ., ,e;nin)
1 . 1; horr! •. ,- 1••• , . hurpirt;(l
!,0 hoffild I.volCol. hi! :4;14.1t
ve,
UM
1 • 11
a v.'onmn's rerorm"
Cllll
- nt Canny-tom, New York,
oLiPot of wllicl iti Ait:e , l to be to "pul
/Pt' It 14,w neeke , l , lre.-es." Many folks think
them too low now.
rEr:llks Tucker says it is with old bache
lor:, as with old wt i nd; it is hard to get them
st:,;•te 1, but when they do take flame, th 6 . y burn
- I);ni.r
I l•Q~l7~l~ill~l
ri who hay , : follw‘ve,l sea
t:.at Cicy pun tea .tviteit they are in
file v:;.initv of L .II" I y the Sounil.-
•
h; iS a 11,1::::_r]; Lit y lotojll4 i n a coo k_
like a \rill
lfr,eeatise wuni , l 4il Metter if ho
Invl a 1,12. ilk ilia 111l;UL.I.
=2
=I
I==:e
TWO DOLLARS A-YEAR.
Spring vs. Fall Plowing.
Sub-soiling, tee.—Much has been said and
writh4 jajp.gard to full and spring plowing,
snfi,soil plowing, &c. The number of experi
ments, throwing light upon the question,
"Which should the farmers adopt ?" that
have come within my own observation, are
few.
Below, you will find a statetnent of the
yield of eight shocks of corn, thirty-six hills
per chock, grown. on ground plowed in the
fall, and ground plowed in the Spring, with
and without sub-soiling:
Eight shocks, grown on ground plowed in
the fall, with Alichigan double-plow; to the
depth of eight inches, yielded S bushels,
which weighted, in the ear, 313 pounds.
4anto number of shocks, grown on ground
ploWel in the spreing, - with single plow, to the
depth of seven inches, yielded nine bushels,
villa weighed, in the ear, three hundred and
twenty-four pounds.
Eight shocks, grown on ground plowed in
the spring, with surface and sub-soil plow,to
the deltith of eighteen inches,. yielded twelve
bushels, which weighed four hundred and
thirty-nine pounds. The ground .had been
in grass a number of -years ; the surface, to
the depth of from five to seven inches, with a
clay - loam ; the sub-soil was a stiff, bard clay.
The after culture was the same in each case.
CerreNeonien cc Ohio Paraer.
A Droll Account.
The Turkish papers are Tabling in Ameri•
can polities. Listen to one of them on the
Kansas question. The language is translated
icy the Constantinople - correspondent of the
New lurk Tribune :
In the northern part .of America there is a
province called Kansas, which having a very
warin climate its ibliabitants are much given.
to agrioulture. They have, there; imported a
lunge number of slaves-from Africa;ritid:ebis
0(10;1 them on their lands. The people who
dive to the North of this province' regard sla
very as inconsistent with humanity, and hav
ing so apprised the inhabitants of Kunsas,,ur
god them to desist from this improper prac
tice. (laving done this repeatedly, and not
having been listened to, the two parties as
.serabled, and after ascertaining the number
of each, deputised representatives to the Seat
of the American Government called Washing
ton, to havethe matter tried. Now, as there
has been for some time past a great coolness'
between the members of the American Coun
cil of Nobles and that of the people of Ameri
ca, they could not frill upon any agreement
oe the subject of the people's quarrel in Kan
sus. The difficulty increasing daily in strength,
it was foreseen that trouble would arise out of
it. The enmity existing between the two
::ouneilk resulted in each endeavoring to pre
vent the labors of the other, and consequent
ly nothing was done by either. Moreover,
;ts the army of the American Republic is
'tyholly disorganized, and consists only of
Bashi Bazouk soldiers, the council of the peo
ple desired to have them properly trained and
placed under some - kind of order with regula
tions and pay assigned them. The Chief of
the Republic likewise was in favor of this ar
rangement, but the Council of Nobles . comity;
;led to oppose that of the people, and a great
quarrel arose between them on the subject.
This state of things, therefore, being produe
ve of the ruin of the foundatiOns of the Re
public, and the destruction of its Government,
the Chief of it decided upon . settling this af
fitly ui the army in some manner or other, and
fer this purpose last August, called up both
the Councils and gave them two weeks, in
which time to come to a settlement of their
differences. Now, it happens that in said
Republic, if the people's Council do not also
consent to it, the Chief of the Government,
even together with the Council of the Nobles,
cannot take ono aktoha out of the treasury;
as the fOrmer would nut consent to give him
any money for their support, he has had to
(I;smiss all the soldiers and sell the vessels of
War to other Governments. Of a truth it is
clearly seen that this discord between the two
Commits will very soon cause the'ruin of that
It, p mhlic, and proves the value of the peace
;opt happiuess which we will enjoy under the
I,e;icruient protection of the shadow of our
bl,;,sed Sultan.
P, , ,qpects.—The New York Tribune
loam; that the prospects of a good crop of
fruit next season in the Western States is
flattering.—The wood matured well last sum
-1111•1',:fuld the cokl of autumn came on so grad
u•illy that fruit buds were not injured, as they
cquently are in early wiuter, and it is there
-1 )re thought that the greatest danger of win
ter-killing is already past, and that the next
now bids fair to be a great fruit season.
Ilona. Edward &el-al.—This gentleman
still continues his no,ble exertions for the pur
chase of - Mount Vernon. It is stated in the
114.1 fond Enc uirer that he has alread • elated
in the hands of trustees $1.2.,000 at 7 per cent
interest, and $5OO at 6 per cent interest—the
procee.l.t of his oratiou—for the benefit of the
Vernon fund.
snys •‘there are a
great ifiless women in that city:"
liec is a tine field fur the benevolence of our
sewing societies
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