The Columbia Democrat. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1837-1850, September 06, 1845, Image 1

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IF. WEBB, EDITOR AND PROPRIBTOIt
Volume IX.
KLOOMSISUim, COLUMHIA C'OLNTV, PA. SATURDAY, SKPT.'tf, 18T5.
OFFICE OF THE DEMOCRAT
HI'I'.ISITK ,Sf. I Al'l ClIlRCH, MA1N-8T
The CO. UMJil.1 DtlMOCllJlTvillbe
vuldished every Saturday morninsr, al
V'irl lrr r in , .
a ii v tut i,iin? per annum payaoit
Aaf yearly in advance, or Tiro Dollar
fifty Cents,if not paid within the year
tVo subscription will betaken for a shorter
jama man tix monins; nor ant discon
tinuance permit ted, until all arrearage.')
are disihargtd.
Jil)l7:imSi:Mi:XS not exceeding a
square will be conspicuously inserted at
une Hollar jor the Jirst thrretnscrtions
E2II5vD153LIL'i5SlSi3'T3'S3 Yo won't bet on yn.ir rur, then, 'said. Wnhin the next five minutes the Allegh
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... J'Nin nun i-oiiicmpiiiuuiiv. - i uu irjimn hiiiu i run sum lllinsell tip in 11)6 lOOlll
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ale perhaps, all you !nve said in Ms prunse 'oinmunicating wuh the bar, .em
in word, you back oui.' died the pepper sauce in the pail
Bark out, mister! Noiliin' on arih i. md placing hit dog therein saturated
further from my natcr, I tell'd ye I wer. horoiighly hit shaggy coat with the pungen
a boulder a raal AHeghanean bouliler- nixtuio. The Englishman all impatient
A long limbed, wiry made conn'.ryman.'and I am. But I want to fix tilings in t I ueanwhiln mapped imo llie bar room, ml
of llie Allegtiaiiiati breed, determined Ihe. Chrislian-life like manner, and not rol lowed by the bull terrier and ther mnn.l
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ii. . a iuii tibw ui nirtg.ii.1 w Him ui niuir muiier on ine n i jj n w ay , h 1. 1 uie Aiipgiianean; gesticulating wildly wiili
A QUEER CUSTOMER.
A MOUTHFUL OF PICKLED DOG
BY C. r. IMFOIAN.
and Twenty-five cents for every siibse
qitent nsertion. C7V liberal discoun
made to those who a lv rfi.se by the year
l.h I I hub addressed on business,must
be post paid,
TflK OAKLAND
" With stotetcst fluwea enrich'd,
From variuitt gardens eull'd with care."
W 11 AT IS LI F E ?
Say, is there anght that rsn ronvry
An image of life' transient tUy!
'lis a luml-brea'.h, 'tis a tale,
'Tis a vessel under nil;
'Tis a courier' draining Diced;
"l is a shutile in i 1 9 speed;
' I'is an eagle on iis way,
Darting down upon i' prey;
' 'is an arrow in iis flight
Moeking the pursuing sight.
"? i a whirlwind rushing there;
Ti a hori-)ivid fading flower.
'Tis a lainbow on a shower,
' Fig a momentary ray,
Sinning on a winter's day:
' I'iu a tnrren's tapid itream;
Tig a shadow 'tis a dream.
Tis the closing waieli of night
Dying at the rising lifjbt,
Tis a landscape vainly gay,
Painted upon a crumbling dry,
'Tis a lamp that wastes its fir.
' Pis a smoke that quick expires,
Tig a breath on burnished steel
Tis a furrow, which the kneel
Ploughs upon the watery main,
Tis an April uhower of rain1,
Tis the iri on the sjnay,
Deli'd by vessel in their way;
Catching some tlant solar ray;
Tis a meteor in the sky,
Ti a bubble, 'tis a sigh,
Be prepared, 0 man, to die.
SONNET.
BV MRS. H. LIGIITHIPE.
lure emigrating from western New York
10 Wisconsin, wither 'Inn folks' were
lioiind. Having partly siiislied his cur
muaiiy on Cioat Island, he crossed ova t
the Canada side, Bnil-oon after presented
himself at tl.e hotel lie r the Talis, atkii
'if they can give a poor feller something
10 eat?'
Where do you come fmn, my friend?
uid an Englishman, who sit smoking
igar upon the piazza, mid who thought lit
"aw in our friend a nt buljuct for 1
quiz
'Where do I come from, mister? Why
from along way off, if you only kuowed ii,
nil thai is clear from the Eoiks of the All
ghany, near down tlong side the Seneca
1 a lion, in York Suite, is my place when
Cm at home,'
The Forks of the Alleghany.' said tin
oilier, man 1 suppose, my irieiul, you an
1 true specimen of what your counirymei
11c 11 call 011 oiu- iml-oul United Siateaer.
ieal live AHeghanean, and no mistake?
'I never licerd afore of sich a critter ac
an AHeghanean, but I tell ye, miaier. I
come Iromjist among the epurs of the moun
aius, the raal sprouts of the old backbone,
tnd if AHeghanean meang the raal prickl)
lril of Auieriky ,1 am jist some of that saim
cii.t.--.--y 11 1.1 l.. 11.
has got a word to say agin it I do!'
1 did not mean to annoy you, my menu.
laid the Englisman, soothingly. '1 ')
.vibhed to ask yon about that dog or yours,
lie lookg 10 me like an Indian doa',& 'heariuc
vou ask for some tefreshms-nls sugijeiied
inquiry whether or not that was the kind ol
log they eat in the Seneca nation, neai
whirh it seems you have resided.'
Eat U ink! -eat my dog Ihuk! I d like
to see man or hound, mister, ihal winib
lare to put a tooih in him.'
Whv, my good fello1". r.'plted Join
Bull, whose sporting fusibilities were 61
iroused by this remark that he instantly
loifothis wauuerv. "why I have a bull
terrior here in the yard tliet would eat bin
up at a mouthful. I said he looked lik
an Indiandog, but in truth, when I come It
examine him, he is nothing but amiserabli
nr.'
'I tell ye, mister, if Ilauk b a cur. lie i
nevertheless a ual AHeghanean rur; and
sich a cur as will lick five times his weight
in English bull dogs.'
Whv he has no scars about him to show
11 were, inn 1,1m . vhi i.a h.l.t , i,,.t, .. .1...
-.- , - .. ..w ,,w ,ivi4 .inun Willi IIIIT
'How then shall wo makeup the match other.
my good fellow? said the Englishman. 'Bring on your dog!' he shouted 'brinu
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wn Ul"'u'. on your liritiah hull Iciriei that ig ,
Why, now, replied the AHeghanean with eat us up! bring him on I say, and lei's
great simplicity, -if yon and your bull ter-heeifau AUeranean cur is'nt more than a
ner'want so ii'ticli to get a fight out of (lank hiotithFtil for h'ui!' '
1 . ..11 I
uiu me; wny can 1 you go in anu ten (lit -seiz -setz-seiz him' hissed John
gentleman who keeps the lavem whom Hull between his teeth, at the same time
you know and 1 don't know why can clapping his handg and stridinc noidlv to
you tell the gentleman to give me and wauls the inner dour, while his bull terrier
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mint h ri gmm uiunei wim eorueining wnn a nerce growl, spraiiff n.i-t him lull
oou lor a feller to drink, and then let tin hi the throat ol poor Uauk, The Allejthan
logs light a.ieiwardu, to decide which is an had released his own hold unon hi
ay the shoi. Why can't you do thai, I log. and it seemed as if all munt be over
say, if you are so tearing mad to have n with him if those voracious jaws once Tiir'v
liijhi that you will risk youi geld upon ii?' fastened upon his neck. The vein of IJ,,,L
I he Englishman eould not help laugh proved indeed, that the bull terrier did give of mi"(1 hH8 "'Ted, and Richard Murvyn
g heartily at the Allf ghanean'a notion ol him one severe bile, but the next monienir lo.ll,,'P f'-r himself. Help me onl-
Aiii'i I in a pretty pickle.'
'It is most amusing,' said Richard Mer
7n, as he relinquished ihe attempt to rise
irnm Die gutter at the comer of ind
ulreem. 'J; is really astonishing how
soon this dreadful climate of America biin
n ol.l nge. I shall never furvive to ge
oome anu write a book about the place-
never Here 1 am. six fern i vii,i,,...,
my stocking', sprawling in a dirty, repuhli
can gutter, without being able 10 help mv-
sell out of it. I here's a 'amp winking and
blinking in my face, as if it wants to lauirh.
and would, if ii had a mouth, and a hi
mute ol a (logjubt now nosed me to see
whether I was good lo eat. What s noun
'ry!-what guiterf! and what liquor! I on
ly took nine snialkisofwhisky. and wha
vith that and premature old age, I veril
oelieve 1 am assansinaied I'm a gom
chicken'
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iir. niervyn now clamoured 10 loudl
.Vuuiber fi(t
P'ricr. This ix (he way to Wheeling-,
hurra cart befire the hone!' Arriving m
ths waich Jiouse, he insisted upon being
wheeled up stairs, and styled the place a
barrow nial caoile. 'I'm a modesi imn.'
said he.'.'and no slairet. If 1 can'i have a
ride up I think mys. If entitled (o a ilraw-
ack. So say, he attempted to escape but
w.is soon caught, being as he said. 'Ilka
Noldsmitk'a works, beautifulli; cliiisi'ir.
I'he punster was tairied mIoTi. and next
morning, sober and penitent, paid his tip.
ey fiuo and his carriage hire with a dulil'al
countenance.
that mistance soon rame.
'.Silence there! what's themalltr?'
Mutter yourself-I'm being done, or a
...... c pcupie say, 1 m K.nnjr. Tho marcl
From Ihe ruruiera 1 atiiuet,
PLOUGIILNG IN SliPTEMBEU
FOR CORN,
To THE editor. In this couniv tha
lean worm and ihe wire wuim hv.
nade greal destruction in the n.r.. f..
'he last (en years. I have accident,!
ound out a remedy that has sure-ede,!
".v-t: jMcveoung me worm lioni de-
hat cousiiiuted a fair bet-for the proposed saw' the Utter rebounding nr;iiim his mas jt-'enily ihere
fpran a man 1 . 1 1 If. .11 . 1. : . - I .... 1 I 1 . I'l. 1 . .1
"""S "11" uu juiiii uciii iiuiiiiug 10 win. ner s legs.istworking sfavermg jiwsas i! ' ' WIIal l,le tuctors call gutla ieena
hatevei might bo the result of ihe fig'ii. trying lo disengage a swarm of hornet tha
except the possible satisfaction of seeing llie had lodged upon big pa;-.ie
There is a '.iffht e'eaming in the olden that he in a fighter,' said the Englishma
)( imriously examining the dog's head and
1
How doth the bitter feelings of the hean ears
nnah forth
.n it,, nmcli. loved forms, we fain
J O "CO
would dream.
V.t linger round i'. 'Tis a small sparkling
in the waaie
hi dot 1 wrao us 111
1; llrtlrtiira-, " o -
her dinky shroud,
Shall I tell ye why, mister?'
Why?'
Because AHeghanean dogs is a kind ol
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critter trial gives scars nixiruu iuhu.j.-
idem.'
Aha!' that's it is it?' said the English
man drvly 'Well my Aleghanean ine.vi
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There is a home even in mat nmo m, -m w,n i,ei y,)U mis goio sovereign k '' -
jvo,!,! silver dollar, that my bull-ierrior will slink
,0f kindness and of loving words. Is "''hiiat AHeghanean rui of yurs to pieces n
not happy then, leg than five minuies by my watch ii
r-.. ,i,m .1. 11 licht doih e'immer? I'Lhi.n. will make a single mouthful ol
dim bles God. ihal on nun'
The stream of life he i 'l l08ihn
desolate
Wal; wa! that's all fair,' replied the
ilioohauoan. sciatchins his head 'But ye
' ' cj
He knoweih not.ihe b'.uerness of soul wiil'Lc, misier, Hauk aiu't had bis vinles lo
hich we feel,
Who stand amid die turmoil of the earth
alnn.
1 .J i.Ha.u flvnn wi ih the keenness of
a no uu "
pang, that bb no eye
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lay, no inure man mi maoici, uu n
in firsh and blocd lo do us oesi in iignurg
on an empiy siomack:'
1 will nr ler vonr Aos to be fed then.
J I'll t isj v nil
You can, meanwhile be eating your own 1 o t
ountryman'g ponr cur lectivea drubbing
iiom his bull terrier. Diverted however.
iih such an original, he instantly ordered
he tavern keeper to give the AHeghanean
vhatever he might want for himself and
his dog, adding that he would be icspoiui
ile lor the bill.
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anlg, ag lie siepjieu oui on um ia..
iinaeking li is lips ard wiping his modi!
with nis coat sleeve, 'I guess I in ready.
nister, and you may bring along
hat bull pup of yours as you plense, for I
lave to be going.'
'Here he is, said John Bull, and in itn
ame inonenta stout, tan colored, com
iiactly built and vigorous looking dog, will
sks like those of a wild boar protrudmr
from his black muzzlo roused himself from
inder llie bench on which his master wa
lilting. He gave a low muffled growl a
le ruse, while yoor Ilauk, who was just
thrusting his, nose out ol the uoorwa)
ihrank back in terror behind the heels ol
iif ihe llughatican.
Why, vour dog has no fight in him, m
iood air,' quoih the Englishman, pettish
Don't be too sure of thai;' answerec,
the other, 'ihe fight always lays deep in
our AHeghanean dogg, but when you onsi
(el at it, 'lis the raa! thing and no mistake.
s for Hank bete, he hasn't had his drink
yet, and besides thai. 1 always talk to him
,11 alone by liisself, jusl afore lie goes into
a fiirhi 1 alwajs do.'
Well, there's water in the liorse trouui
and there's the bar room lorj j our talk
aid John Bull, utterly omfour.dei by wlim
Me now cursed, iinwardly, as the cool im
pudence of ihe United Stateser, who hai
nwindled him nut of a dinner, in tlie name
,f a dog that woulJ uol stand up even lo ie
eive a flogging
Drink from ahorse trough! cried the
YlleMianean disdainfully, 'Hauk ins't that
iiind of a rriuer. mister.'
What d, es he drink then?'
Drink? why he never diings any thing
hut penper-sarce, You may look, misier
hm I tell vou pepper, sarce is my dogs
drink. I see that gentleman in the bar has
lots of bottles of il on an upper shell, and il
he will only let me have a couple of 'em,
wiih that pail, 'm 'ha bark ,oom' so 88 1
eta talk to Ilauk alono while he drinks 1
say, if you will only tell ihe gentleman it
die bar to furnish me with these conviences
whether or not thai
Irll'l it?'
'When f was at school the boys would
'You onfoundod rascal' roared thei"" Ca''''1' J ou 8 gnlinnd.'
Englishman, what poison have yon pu
upon the hair of your vile cut?'
'Wal, mister,' quoth the AHeghanean
coolly. '1 raj ther think Ilauk was in sich
ill fired passion for light, the pepper-sarce
he drank jist now must have sweated
fcr.W(i -
You scoundrel!! lliundred the indignant
l3rilon. 'I have a good mind to lake you in
land myself, and punish you well for the
villianons trick-'
'Now don't iho sich ugly words, mister.
I'.n a boulder, I'm one of 'em, I tell ye.and
no mistake a raal AHeghanean boulder
Hut if you want, right in airnest, to get u
inl.t mil of me. all vou have to do is ti'
irdcr supper and a bed for me, and to mor
row arter breakfast, you and I will try 1
riendly knock down or so to decide which
diall pay for them.
The crowd which hail meanwhile coll
cted around the door of llie tavern, shouted
. . t 1 .
Kith laiinhter at i ns proposition, wnne
John Bull hastily retired from ihe scene
Having probably already had enougr of a
aw AHeghanean bouluer.
ENGLISH" GRAMMAR.
The Comic Grammar says:
But remembcr.ihouch box
11 the plutal makes boxes,
The plural of ox
Should be oxen, not oxes.
To which an exchange paper add?:
And remember, though fleece
In ihe plural is fleeces,
That the plural of goose
Aien'i gooses nor geeses.
We may also be permitted lo add;
And remember, though house
In the pluial is houses,
The plural of mouse
Siiould be mice,& not mouses.
AN ALARMING" EVENT.
What news in the great world?' asked a
country parson ofa genlle nan who had just
tuft llie metropolis.
An event, sir.' answered he. 'recently
look place, which.threalened to affect eveiy
oudy in a manner that, peisisted in for any
lenmh of time, must nave unavoiuauiy pro
lured the destruction of ihe whol? Ir.wn.
Pray, sir, what ill you allude to?' said
the parson, with alarm.
A general fast, sir,' replied the other.
'They would'nt have known much grarn-
mai, il they did I'm a liquid see me
drip.'
'Oh! ho!' said he wach, 'don't try to be
funny; I know you well enough, now you
have washed your face. You're tho chap
r . ..A, nnt itn on
-I....M .1,. .. -f 'Rr lish bU tetrior 01 vourn tin to. u,.
. . s i.Ama mvttn un niu u 111c i , . .. & ' 1 1 hnvsa irin nuiii Bitri wssiub.
Now MOB S WBlcimm v Qinnei,"u cm 1
I. it 1 ... ui 1 mnn mill .
.That's .11 fair-thai', all fair too; but. AU.gnaneao . . - -
1 i . J m- K;i..r .hiner 'Give 11)6 loiiow 1110 u..u.c r
n..er.a. to p.ana.ngw.. . , f
1 I . 1 1 - - ..a.a I nrtn 1 Miifiw ilJrtt f in - -
nUERTIONS AND ANSWMts. Ion tn yr p - . . :n,ow ...e ;liru whatever he
w ... .iT..m n.fi7 . ..t I.I. & iV.ni anrnfthllW. O UUI1 m r-" '
hansmi sr 1 1 n 111 11 1 iv ,, mffsi sr nun iinaa umvi" 1 ...
ULiin" lanujj". ii'vi
tun set to morrow
no tear would fall for OS.
On our grave
avi... has Rnaland
Beeauss she has lost her roan-Hood. Lce ueh gold our way. and that sovrin s
uik. .Mr. Power's, the srulplor.nfce I ....... ,i,. m, r, ,11 the world
. , . n ' .., hi w" '
ly to become a coanrmea sou n.aU.- - ,
wants, and put the whole in my bill, I'm
determined to hold the knave lo Ins origin
al agreement, in some wy or other.
HE FOUND IT TRUE.
Which is ihe best house in ?'aid a
jentleman on a steamer, aderessing a per
son who h bad been informed, resided at
the place indicated.
The Unnse, was the ceeioen re
nnnse'That's the house all the big bugs
' . . . . . .L-.
Discovering after a night 01 unrest, inn
his informant was the keeper of the house
alluded to be desired him to send Pis Dg
gnge to some house whore ihe bugs were
not so big.
'Thai's me, I did ihal thing. How do
vou like the tips and downs of publii: lid !
Isn't variety charming?'
'If il was'nl that I'm a public funrtionan
Hiid mus'nl give way to my feeling. IM
crack your cocoa, and ease my mind of do-
inr as 1 was done by. I'll make an exam
pie of ynu. however. You're my prisoner
tlalhj eoosha to the watch 'us. Thai's ihe
Dutch for being took up.'
Well, give us your arm. Don't be -(raid
of the mu'', tfis very wholesome. Look
it the pigi how fat il makes 'em; at.d il
you like fat pork why shoiild'nt you like
what makes pork fat? So so steady.
Now 1 II tell you all about t'other night. I
was pausing your box in a friendly jmunis
r . . . f .1. I. .
nous sort 01 a way, 1 iuohip
you were asleep, or had tun down, and I
turned the key to wind you up, il can 1
either keep good time, or even go.'
Well, what fUef'
'Why, then I waich'd the box and when
you come out, I bi-xed the watch. 1 hat
11. Il grew out of m obliging dupusi-
tion.
'Ila! very obliging. Now iis my turn
to wind up, and. to do it in the same way,
I'll take you before ihe watih-miker, to bi
cleansed and legulsted. You go to fast,
hm I'll put a spoke iii youi wheel; he'll se
you by ihe regulator, and make you Keep
iood time.'
'Why, walchy, yon re a wag. Why
lon't you say that I was a horizontal, &i
that jouhfitd me up like, 1 patent lever?
You're awake now. but that night you
....'.i nn in trai. or von would have
1:. ught uie, I caught a weazel asleep tha
time I pul Iresh salt on your for once.'
To add one more to his vagaries, Mer
vyn now refused to walk a step further
ind silling down on a step, loudly avowee
his resolution, and declared his name wai
not W alker.
Whether your name be Walker or not
vou muM co.
Not wiihou'. a go-cart you can I lorct
me to go-l'm a legal lender, and you mils
lake me HaVnt I got an office, or at leas
a publio Mluation, here on ihe steps? If 1
musieo. it shall be on the yankee princi
pie of rotation, bring me a wheel-barrow'
Reform me oui regularly." It was procured
md away Ihey wen. 'So we go,' said
.lervyn, 'Chaaley'a making a barrow-nlgh
of me. Gently over the siones: 1 uou
like bumpts, except hon I get .hem of
. t rn, t I ti tr I Ii a a 1 .. . . V .1
l.io jrouilg mm. la IlLm,
er, IS12, I ploughed a nan ol
ml for wheal, but lh great rlrounhi
vented my finishinir ihe F.el.i a ... .
. ... - i. in.
I nftnitln.l.iil ..... . L 1
. wi:.1UUCU IUIUl HIS CIOUT KOll f ,,J
11 wiih corn in the spu'ng 0f is 43 -ii.
iil ploughed in September, 1842,
ca(ed ihe ravages ol t.e worm, wlnl,
the land alongside, i.loi.ehed i ti,
sprinur of 1S13, was nearly all uk.-n hy
ihe worm; this induced we lo try g;,j,;
which I did in ihe mo.ul, o( Sn,H mUi-r
1 c 1 o . 1. . 1. I
toio, wnn 1 11 0 same supers os bef io
-tiled. To plough m A'.lV..mfc,,r or
Dscmber, will noi, as I h..)ieye. be of
any use whatever asa preventive agiirst
'lie worm. I have known a field part
ploughed in Septembei part in Dee. m-
h. n,t llm t.a..J.j ' . . . .
jll in tho same C t.-1 J . A'ow it is
aoilh a fair trial; and if S ptembi-r
,iliuhing will prevent ihe deslroyrr
t will save llie farmer much trouble an I
it has jncceeded in three instances
OSS'
0 my knowledge; the reason of which
I leave for others better qtial,fied to as.
certain the fads are worth anendi.ii;
to as il may save many bushels of corn
to the farmer,
Hr-NfT Cayikii.
yew Castle Co. Del. June 4M, 1815
Somehnhy hag very truly said.thit then
is in the heart of mnn a native cenne of
irauiy, a latent sympathy, a harmony witli
ill that is lovely on the earn, whit h makes
lim unconsciously seek out epots tcf pecu
ur sweetness, not only for his daily dwil
ling, but tor his temporary renting place,
md the mansion of bis long ropose.
Are ynu fond oi tongue, sir? I was
always foud of tongue.madam; andliko it
still.
THE ARI IST CATECHISM.
What is perspective or Int sjiarent pltnes
Uv peispentive is meant tlie seeing a
housand pounds in your mind s eye Hint
you will never realize. Transparent planes
nav he said to be lauiolony;bec.aue every
thing transparent roust bo plain that is
clear.
What is a ground plane? Any uneven
ubelance ground flat.
What is a base? Anything of a basn or
vicious nature. A pewter six-pence is very
base.
What is vanishing poin? T he vanish
nir pninl is a comer at w hita a genila
man who recognizes a dun or bailiff ap
proaching suddenly disappears.
W hat is ultra-marine: A Hung Inns-
porled beyond the seas. Any man whm
innniits larceny in t-ngiand can oecomo
ilira-merine.
An elderly gentleman last spring planted
his onions close to hi popies, and tlie con
sequence was; be says; they grew so slee-
)v ttui he could uever gat them out ol tneir
heds.
Somebody his said, (somebody says
a gtcat many pel things,) how civil-eye d
iaiin lo'jks when yiu are paying :"
lhat little bill they owe. V always ihing
id
Voltair was a deisi: he believed in t' a
deity of natural uligion says a writer m
LnnJon Quarterly and of that deily he nev-
er wrote irievcren'lv.
DOMt-STIC 1NE.
Mr Longworih of Cincinnati stimat
! is crop of wine for this year at five bun
Jerd barrels. He has cultivated ihe prsffl
for several ytm and Hods it profitable
only like a bran Inj-JQ medal.'
spends many i dayi on a cvst.