%gtinthural. I= The Tow% Farmer's Sorigo I have no sparkling, gems, fore, • To bind around thy brow, .1 cannot bind my heart to dune In a golden channel flow.' And didm thou at , k for these, rove, ' How bitter were my part, For the,only wealth my potle can boast, Is . a. true and loving heart. true and loving heart, l ov e, • I know: its little worth, ro men forget that hearts 113 Maven Are as jewels on the earth! i3ut I . have . .l9ve, And thou'dost ask no more. For haviog this, mhat'er .-av men, • -Thou knoWest I am riot poor. Thou knotted am not poor. 1.1.4..! My hands disdau, not tot I, I ti ght h e.daily tight at mar., WWI th'estern, rebellion.. soil, A n d as I sow I reap, .10% e. My just and equ3l part— And though I have nut gold :tans, • I have' a true and . 101 - ing heart. Transplanting Frutt Treys. First *pare the grounil there they are 10 1.1 put : so thatwaterl%i ill nor remain on .r n ear thi , Examine tihe roots of the trees In•lorc• phm ling, arid pt! out 4 a1.1 rotten or th. , : . eetiv , roo:s an, cid in (shorteo) a / 11 that arc hpft-c,l 011 : 0,o 1-i.• to CM rmi, to sound wood above- i!te en re ful - nol to pLurt too deep, at till. 111:12. 1,12 tt 4 your tree your tree does not put out shoots ill o.to sprint/ ,vit the usual time. or 5.6.111 titl,nrs do tine .%ter( . planted at the sage titre, :live it one zond at the roots. ani tio`lnort , %.% i:Co- it rctilair, io matit state,; but if the WI: rct: , .:1;1:: nr -th4- turn black, watdt the lie,d ;1 , 1(1 body t,‘ i:h a tt..ccr tug pot orr , yrirure.every evenin7 Fnuti!.t‘Nn. It l t . ias to.4,ll;itit (Jr grew. ea-4 catering the . head and w icer tl n mutt. . . . . . T itavO tut4.l t tki'es to renaUl until t;ft. la , ' of .h)h - , withotlt puttinu out u,lraf or :•k - 1 ,, 0t of an) kin,1.,;,r,,i ; after titat become usliac ' , pet:intent:4 A., zul) at unv garaen No nitirture shoubt he put to the 1; ith tree-. except it be a little tiegetable manthe, 'r(men. IniXed with the earth that 1 , to , e,rt‘er ,the iluj;tion is tie pun - illy a-1;eil lN bother it ti.i to plant fruit trees. ill ;ills ; E N! nig or this latitude lutist di fiend on the roil into 0 had, ihry are to he 'pot. It the kid Li , a wei, clayey one it is best to plant ill the spiitt4; I , iif it it boi grarely soil, tlie autumn 'is preferable. because N 01/ gain tour or tii . e weeks in the grui% th ut >tali plant in the spring. if. ater be allowed to remain about the roots of trees that are reeentlY planted. and are not groa it will FA:ably rot them by bee/min2 stagnant and putrid. Trees should be planted therefore, so . that the water will run over and otl the roots, which is all they require to aflord them nouriohmew. Watering the head and body ef a tree that io tar- . dy m Putting birth its show , . t< the safest ; arid m deedtbe only sure h • of bi in..zinz them out, while a continued watering of the row- to almost sure des truction to them. Trees planted On a south wall .oMenee. that do nofput out shoots in due season, shmild be cover ed for several hours when the sun is out. if the :weather be warm. The leaves may be.eonsidered a sort of suction pump. ‘vhieh draws up the nmis. tore from ittvoots and prniltteesits ior retise growth, whereas a tree without leaves. and that is not already attached to the ground has no meant of Parrying oil the moisture from the roots. For example, if two branches of equal size and weight, the one with leaves and the other without them. are placed in Vessels containing :14 equal quantity of water, and exposed to the sun, the one .having leaves will take up the greater part of . the liquid. while the other will consume comparitively , Some ten years ago. I imported from paris 210 • pear trees on quince stocks,. whose roots on tin found to be entirely black and (lead. I shaved off with a drawing knife all the roots down to the stump. These I planted in trenches. h ir" them tocross-bars to keep them tirm, and alert filled up the trench with good soil. The heads and bodies of thesi , trees were r!,egularly washed in dry weather until they began fir sprout, which most of them did in abundance during the summer, and I Itnally sated out of the whole number, 174, which became as well rooted and as. good trees as any s 'in my garden, • • This has happened more than once. Three or 1 lope years nes), I itnporteil,among other trees, ay en- 1 ty plum trees, from six to seven feet Itif_ilt. runl the heads of which had begnlblielded the previous year in s france. These bud*bad. grown from •wive t o twelve inches long, and were perfectly fresh *Len they arrived : but the roe s on examination were ' found entirely dead. Tlo of these I gave away: ' One was good for notl ing. and the other seven teen I planted in my gar len, havin4 cur out all the ~ roots that had! fibres, t icy being catirely dyad Ova, of my {hen said I might as" well plant my walking stick.' Sixteen et these are now, flourish ing trees, well girwit and %veil fo,ited. new rotas being induced b):.m'ans of 'washinii the upper part of the tree., S. i7s. l'EttxiNs. ) Remarks.—Theforeging will please such of our readers as like plarri,; sensible adt ice, from a throughly practical_nirui. We have ourselves seen 'with great surprise andlsatisfaciion the trees rctcred to as havimt been so successfully transplanted by Mr. Perkins under what were the meg`tlkuilitat:ozile cireutristance.s. The great udr;ifitage, of the mole he practices,. of watering Ihr btrk. and not waterirtg ttitens - i7s 3t a tree ; in a . half dormant state, ct:r cor- . -respondent thoroughly convinced us in his urn garden. Our readers are solicited to put in pritet3cr' the inyaluable a...vicelhe gives them. Therets '11.3 doubt that'hatf the trees that die annually from the ignorance of transplanters, perish Isom a mistaken notion of deluging their rdots trail water daily, •:;heltheiEfibrips'are so feeble as to dread A as much as a patient afflicted with the hydrophobia.— The Mother'• There are scent.s anrtsunny places, On whi.•h themory loved us There are tnan,y happy fares Who have known and loved us well ; But amid joy or . rnul dejeccu,n, There is nothing can hegAu!c---* That can show the fond affection 'Of a mother's welootne smite. . The race of mankind would perish did they cease to aid each other. From the time the mother binds the child's head tih the moment that Keene kind af.. sistant wipes tpe*iith damp froth the brow of the dying, we cannol.exist n ithout mutual help? All ; therefore, that:need aid, have a right to ask it from their fellow mortals no man who holds tile power Of granting, can rcluzu i: without Lrinit , N'eto Pork tlbucitiseiniuts. ill To Western Merchants. • 103 — .1YW IK CO al Xi, September I.*ll. ?VW. unrieee, peed. hicreliatos ItTee)ouOrt and AV'ele of the c:') of Nvw Votle ura•l enr tbr fithtntl'attp s of lend by lice eolintry 1 r•-ei, I, Weise in 110Wfi the I ic118 . 11 , 1 0, at i c ii 4. 1 xttltrit Ittr ra/ t tatartr) lie reuAna, tS 110 stt.rttt 14 it,' m a y a rt e iter.r • - 1k ice loll! I n pier•'l .it lice s. 'real fif SOT ,. Olif rat po tr.. .31+ , 1 ltr - rjrattcal, taa 111311, a"' Jbr I 1.411 ;Ad sad al: ff icrltAtlciL4. . .. DV Vll IN'S NV I:OI.F:SALE A Vil I RVTA IL CLOTHING :VA RI RIOT . : SI John st . crow: Oof N moutau Au ‘intucn.e 1 ,,i, ~, of aca Da blv Clotioug al - t, son hand, %I.FitED LAM' Alips t CO, SILK xAia. FANCY GOODS, 1::'2 I c.l-st. Floor Oil Cloths. 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(twit t Kat. • Fur 6) A t ` .t Wirt, r .rretri. :Sreu l utk og••n; thv :;•c:‘./. is A nu) stv. , lgl , Or, rrgo Saddle,ry. flarnexo and roach hardware. w 1 1,0( ‘l. os. lort‘iti.or ttir. r find .1111 , 01,f fur flit: 1.011 W lar li• a• r• :2 0 : 0 Pr arl N?re f. - Wholesale Crockery %tore. w or;slk . l. R N Cut...7l.untlt b . Kcw• lurk po,k isj att.: 14r et: coi:rosi . s Lire +Nu 11r.Nro. ( - Lot. 2 yolk —MAN,- - Llk In ...V S. °Tr, I sol. Thc n 1 me lull and tlu ko. C;1 1-, , rt2. , \IAN& AL op IluAn M yitigt the hook tur the Inpre.vrtiwnt roads -Pul•ifsica) by .4 :4 1M N .t Co. in John succl. . ' . • AlTl•teal Inatruments. rIiCVAtZI) 6All , K - 1 rollon. ror Gold. 3ianufnetumr and 11.ki•of irr kr. 1.,e11u.,.m::c 00 Willa air latio . ;.! :10...riffle!!! of Ai,), ,•,! j : ,,,,,,, ~,, ~.. , ..., .I*-,, in IN) .VIN.,. U.I ii tO-13 0! ovoorni no-r06a0.1 n conslanil on hand J • Nilo IV NE, itri,r'er rm.l a.j . frpri.v , tl rft , fat entfi.l« $14 ., ..fl al,. farts .` s•f fay. {tpoq , t!.. - f4i Iff )114111 It !Jr' , 1-19--Ne 2,1 1 , .r4. :111,1 Isql,lon It I.IIS BltBl S. Cedar pat Importer tutii r.ll Unto! 4 14, , , t .r; itZ onto: 111(g, P.I Ire !Wan Elt It (N.J.!! B , 1 , 1" . 7• rf lox ry 110,0 n S. (11,\Rf,r,S n ft , iillll:S rl s 1 . 21,t, Wid Stark lien's , 0n.' , ,, Vann", and J. II & .1 11 I`ll.\ r - r. T. 1 ,,, , of r !hutle.rs, and 11 Papers No 1.1, Pea L btre , •l India Rubliber Goods. 11010-; 1 Al..10000:..-0r 0101 f.).4i 0r 0 all itU:Wcr \,.n,. rc ir - Z . ,: dcri India Rubber Shoe• FRISMII t0,11::f : 11,1, r k nol, of Rubber and si./". I /..V . :11 ( •"_l4l • lit i'll.llll patt . ”,t 5110, and PrOV:thf M... Manufacturer. of Sheet and Roll Bytia. sutrti & it!.. tor ,Viso i;tytet t t 1.1.1 f:rtist,:tii I Cupp, r nt t .l I , c 41, 1..0.'• k:ikks Cli 13r,.. ant Intn 14 ti. Tnbl. n:t.l (CASIORS .for sute by the li..t( ( 1 IMP \NV o.llce '21;2 'Pear: ft Stout and Ward, Mani..."3.-11.1 . ..rs awl :...,.:s .11 LO O T S & ;OE' : . Ptan vrr: vr t.r.ATIfF.R MArlllN•r. . (atitetitiatti art Cita r Ct poP•11 , -.1 111:1••!1 ne• tr 01 , :r , t11 0. t Itiallittr Iron, lta - hat, ..1 Otlk Ittttlsittr att.: flat" lilt- tir2 Wor . part nt tire lie ntrr•rltr.l Tutu aunt r.Vl.lad la F t•ltatr. and lirlitittrd Pal Itltlti.tfitt anti to p tr. sat ft nn OT , l•tfft it. the • 1411. ,, , her II In••••t pr,,wpt wltn; on. %%. fit • Mltrl- I'arety....-. 33 Ferry str.•rt Leather rand Finding Stores. M A RMSTRONG & 'ON'. No -ry . an.l No ry st IllipOrtrr% of C:1111.1:I iIS. •t 20.• thrrutt, iuxting g101..0n% &e EDiV RD GODFREY . , Importri of Silo,• F.n•l.np. and Drat et to span• sitilaittitt• 114 urt.clre of N., zifi ' , rad el \a•s• York. A. cltcristre gal loons and ral.uns LUWI9 FATMAN & CO. manufartnrrra of Nintcltes and Muck. TW 1/111 up lit lin woo.h a and 121111 Cr t.oaca . and a ll 111:121' 11 , . ;42 0.4" , 12. ant Warr , tlr , ' hi a any Hall alr 1.2 r 100 frt. at. tierrr r•trltlliftirtUrv-1 011,11, the enarfpw,n Mr Jula,•• !Suck., rk.a/ t) 2 0/ A 1/u NI/ Sold strict. r {'MlOll .t rent &W If LErs rr.ntini•telory n•,-1 •A-nr• r•- , .m, •I' . r r.. ; J• 4 I , n , • (,)t,i.mal,• I 1 . 411.f.An (I.‘Gt . r:RIC c, ry(:s4 I , •. 1 0r t•• I.•pi •,•- lb it. t N ct 11t.r....1. 1,4140}, Wel u cht,a;.r . A Bagley.. Celebrated Go;ld Pens t (7. a,. C. Int) Bros ks . :ts (,(!, 1 V O. l I, flied gild pen , : /1711.1 pr11f...• 1.7 . ...1c 3: rains !t: Vt . 11.1.1.V11S to „',•cfl; , tirnl.•t rt fia:c• (•nt straw gockts. urrtLn IL,. tt:ttl 1..4 Pt a, col tu., 01 I.•u I.nn.• nt./ rk•.l j , l • • PLATT RBI : 1 ,0 I. Nv.ho'esair (iiorr r. an i dcnirr .11 pros tra. w rOr.• pin an.! .10(.1....." 1..0 ors. Fegll.l" , /4.0 11... i. COUT,I 4.2 11. , ;.:n•0.r c'rekl CI'NIVIING. itomoactnrcet 11 I. , • .n , •n 1 n.r 11..r1 , 1t 1110 0 I SrSr , .2. l ' irat • 7. :MA nil %Ilpe r or Illtsss. Lamps I tamps S ! ilowca P•Tr.nr F ,, VNT s sup." v are soot., or to all other. manuthetured J It Fas t.p, A. Thompsoninn & 13114111111 e to.'pot. 11 LII John , ta,esa.altl.-61.-r in Thom- Init z ari alal Breathe in.,l em. 5. ?quaker; t,. r 1 ,5 honks I 1,g,4. • 1 ,t,'1,1 ,Vn•••ra. extrwelt o•ntin,les ry revs and ea el ;a ar lop and knell e.ries ~..et(y {opt m itotart,c 563rea The tract} seppheal at t,,e realket pr.e< 4 TF10: 4 4 - PEANTI Gr.r.r.'Ne Invort,r of and il,alPr 1.1..•0ti and l'n,lada 40k.a l'ortrr and A. Sea - _h an.l cltaaapa L rac Cder. lfrt liroadwar. . • e• V B. HIPII.\ RD IA VF. ,£741,1..1' Prttn—f`r ce Is. 2s. and ts, Ri: t, r b.. , :c. sex I Orlefq 'e.:. , :oi is CuSh I pr.l ten• so T,nlfitt., R ti..hterd, !sl. D.. Pd John at. wtll meet prompt ntienr,ort. 1 11F.RVEY C; I. N.NV. crhole4nlc denle in wooden ware.l.a‘ tens. bmntshs runts, enrsiftge. IWlnelk vr.eklng ninich,s. &c Jui:n.nnolun..ware and Arner.catt et eta No •JV Pu..ttns gt" - Ai Brooms: & Wooden Ware. SALA. C SMIT.t. t...t+ removed trout h's old stood. No la'. .t...,1',0,1 itri . rt. In Noll:. Fitlmo. cor n NI aker street 1110 Old stand Is 4SeN !"). G W Strtah, in the name of - Stutth &CIF - For sale cheap. 3 tin) dot. Patritt•d ra.ls, i toOn nc.os Tab*. cedar a*.dp:Lmed, :SLOO tt Rrnoto:. ass".!. ; last doe IIII:t:le tt. flAf Ortea . 'And n lorgr tts..nm.tot c MI ktrolS of itt'bod nod w.flotv. wpm. c.odog. 0 rte. r,,sr.c 4- . lao perm 4 ',..,, rf, ~,/,. ~, ciiiii. , lS ..:. of 11111111111.1.101 , 1 . 1 k r,ct. at . trl*Fttl ton. ror3r star ~,. ti V. I i .1. ‘ 1711. I Ntit'll n•lNrst riAP, retiitit , ...rrt t .. nitl:,.. for . ..:4'. at r. f st sr , l,ifeliti, sit .•Cl..rial OKI r Ite . ftded 5,,,,,. in, i.: 4 , : 1a , 1L.11001 . 5. NI/sot-vs.,. }'taint's. he ,1t1... .. Ptentinuts 11wfirtied to Levi k Brown, ' By the nutrient! Institute foil •G Eels .:.. IN 1840—A . Stilver Medal for Suritr . SAd - Peos. I. 1841—A :Diplonta fio (1,,13 Pent'. . a 1842--- V.l)iploma fin the best Gold 'Plena. . Is4s—A Diploma f..r the hest Gobi item,. 1844 —A Diploma for superior Gold Perm. ' IA4S—A giver !44e4el for the heat;Gold Pens. 18.16—.1 Silver Medal lot the best Gold Pens. i This is t.i certify., that the otiose is a•true copy itorn i the recorits of the A mOiren InAtittile - -N.. HENRI" MEIGS, Gm l 8 Per. <