Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1850-1859, April 16, 1851, Image 1

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Volume VDI, Nnnter 3.
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LEWISBURfi, IMrtX COUNTY, PEXN., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1851.
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L3 JJ1 J 3ii--i 13 ---'-J-- l-i.i-'-"- t0 (i, ,nls.v .:,.'.., ,',...det-t ,mc ,I:r -.h-. n sneer of the world. tV sc..!F of ? if-confi- !.ih-s." a! n.e cv.ry I'fhVf to induce the wewill seo a country dotted over withm-at,' We met an ..1 I stajcr f.om .; of th'
::ro. remiss in nnot! or fir:; i r.v't? ih.sur- d-tice and thus, f dd after fdd, th s -r- " green uns to t::ke the bait. I could 'comfortable, urm nouses, gnmens, una interior townships or an adjointi.; r oitntVj
pri-e an 1 l -ret, anl then 1 .so onii- j-nf ciis -.f ;.i..u- habits :;rn afmn I the . hum raVp, ih.ips ! f v :I::tt have brrn I::'.! free.", an 1 cultivated fields. But all this the olher day.who 'great" politician;
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rni.'r ::i:irvnir:viV':Tirsii-rim.iirm.r(:v. UvA-'iLlrrin;,' (Wan .up, win., in tin- t!i1?!i try say, "that if wo can jjvt h-t .M wo npon a !i".i.s market for her prtidutt-. the iunny nviteout Ufjit t:n -J ' grow all ri.-tk is at an enJ. The first H-a-fi-tr.
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in relitimi In i!i f .-ii-'n-i'i'in of in.-i:il life,
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fa fiiuMmis of :h? win c-m and its kin-1-r
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kind-!: art. i hut w;.:i-liful Evrt.-'Vi lt. A
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sli ill ! pri nliarTy favoraMe, (W- u t
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n-5p n.ling small top, awl of U-tli, a ili-atl
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nav,. sell leu upon laim, in par... ; ., .... j j; :c iir:t --i - " -
tl.efiii.'ry, ami h ving the advantage of , b:-'m-' on,: of the 1 nitcd Statfc.,the wvalth Cl.t.t,. , tji inf;.etil)n . bntifshi.s f-,I! ..f W".W"S' VV m-l.alf
the first ooetrif' of the mine, im. 111 "f Ic :i;i;-.i s ' i.tiri p, ni.il ;1 c : r;Ii y! 1 1 , . ' ' ., " .", , " , f itf v.hole i irvuiiifeniico. Fmie tn-i'i
no i.r.-t i. pi ii ii,, 01 i.u i.ii.u , ii.i. " . h ipcim l ciifr-rv. her sm les wi:I .ln cr , ,
we-ililiv aim st uilh ett aa;lTn:t. Ih ;vo almndantlr, ii'itlitiiz will Le waittittg tj ., i"i , n havo a in;:c!t grt-atcr tuuiu i'y of life tliau
.1.1. i, a. in im iui n iftu.i. .i. i .i..v .i a o you in this world. Our miM rr a wi II a.s ., ,. ,
1 - n allium! ,,t seven! of tire " old set- m ike It r the iwwt itopulmv, wealthy, and , ' h . s r . . , . fl . others, and hem-t- may grow with a riik-U
t!. r-" as thev a' called, tlkim.' a'.on' flourl-liin-' State iu the I'ui.n.. iu a fov ' , . ' " ' '' ' " ' " ' , fnialler rcit, or rvrn with u.-bp at all But
ji i a man main one. i n -rei iiT, - eouai i.i
g'-'rg the Hialer: to .ee l!tc cotinln.'
iiiitl. if they " like it" ihey "will move.'
Within the l.-t.ut three or four years, lis
gro.tt i hangos that have tat n place in ti:
coiin'rv, t!i exci'i-m-iit of Liisine-s. th
.ur..ri;u,c.i io r'T-jj am. v ...car , r . , -.. nrunn.
jitil ciiciimf.ncr.s, will bo truly hi, he'p- . . , , . . f
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' AXati-nal Railroad front the Missis, pi nny. w..o ran ad.,n his nehes a j, , U,W(tu t!ie sizc ,.f
' river to the Pacific Oecan, would certainly
be i f t-p.-at advantage to the counfrv, rn 1
m-r? ch.-ly connect the iutenuU of !tr ' -; ;; i . r life : i-'-, the lew the tenacity of lift- thu
i ...tdatiee of ni.tn-v. nro s. very Uif-1 extended territorv, if the? groat w.uk t-ulJ j w,t" 1-""'" h-wi tie.,- jj,,.., s,.,i,( v the rtH.t. II.
f.-p-nt to iti-v thiiV' . Np. rif.itctM in the . beacci.mplMi.' I wct'tat it is asnl.j.tt 1S,JU"'1 r'i' i'c'P'- ,I, "- They may The above is from the Rnr.il New V-r.
,Ute.s that pers its w...;!! find it difiiettlt ' much ngifated ill tho StaU-, au l many .r?1'" " 'enipo:-ary triiiinpli, hut it is at the ki r, and agn-.-s with the best aulh.iii..
to content th m-lves -.vheri. time mils on p. rsotn the w believe we will . . c p,. ?'' "f htng defeat. 1 hey are ,, the Mihj -. t . f trtiisplaiiting. We beg
:!i-..;t a-iv sMi iU.. chin in the f.r-ler c motives anil truins of curs Mioi piia" !",ro r l,L Vet . little do p-d- t r.u,;,l our n-a.,. f the itcccity of
..r.I. .. .'. . ..:..il.. ':.- .1 . . I I..A llmrimn aUr.liin.r" over lli r.Ii.ios. 'lilclalH Uil-lerstaifl this Vllllfir III IXUll.tll it
Ol ttl il.;', 1.1 .I"' ---ll--t-.- 1 lll" i..i i.-i. j I ' d ..... , .
digging large holes wIku tRtaplkitring
XililVS Of :i Si'Vi-:! Jonrri'V (0 lufi.r. n? Ii.m.v, i-l i.I:vo ciij.'.yeU afi!u- an I " jninpiitg" the Sierra Nevada utmii-1 '"'' Jw erup i! ms!y, a-i I In.. r.kh"-ly. ,ri.,; it m y npp ar to Ih- more trouble-
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deenti'd litelii. Thy S''liw.-"rst'tr:'!ri'. Ac a
w -r-' gr a'.T i!rni tli- firs! cs. 1 sh'ji'md
tli. :a in: a Ilium h to uif Mi.-sii a I'm1 ark
a.l r . n utiles dis'an'. and ii hour.' sail,
nt 81 p-r I ;v T!i- .!itaucc l'r lit the
Hiicii'iringgr -mn I . :'t : li..- ir!i. 'n a s. r'oiis
tlr i'.v'. ai k i:p n ih ) ;' i f S ::t I'r :in ise".
A gl.-.it liia'ty go-uis sii!;tp-.il. dii! nut pay
i' r -.-I'iti i!i in a !ior-. ).:: ship mas
ter. Ifii-jhr i-p -t I-.t of in ss !.--f, a- :!,.
-. ii '.ip -.-.t a: 'ie!e h c :;M g.-t i'.r l il'a it.
A:io: her, who h i 1 b-nig'it out a lo' of coal
I .i!!.: rv'ain-1 it. :iliho::.r!t it was
c: c : I! I ; ill ! Jh It n in e m r
It will do to talk in that wav ; lut ' V- wll "
crooked wiMluin.'
semi' at the time, but it insures hh-ov-,
uud S.IV.-S much labor iu after tultivatit.u.
The market of this, ponntrv. are v. rv v.'tat Jittio knowledge I Iiave Ot the
f.:ct-.:aiji. Tic: ..i:;.'ies f -., (!,,. St.-tfi. cmntry, I would be willing to wager all I ' A fellow v.as doithtin j win'tlt -r or not t;r practice is for " '., wbatcv.r
liitd fin-iga cmittrieii nro irregular, i it I ''V'"' t make iu t'aliforniii, that the nn- he t-houl I volunteer to tight th: Mexicans, may lc their siao at the time of transplan-
th -price of nn article depeii Is en' In ly der'.ak'llg vi!! Hot lie completed, if 1kcm:i, One of this flags waving h -fotv his eves ling, to dig ! oh s four feet deep and four
upr.tt ihu .j laitti'v in in rket, i-rtlicai'ili'y ttiihstith: nineteenth century. And if bearing tho in-eiiption "Victory or Ieatii," feet in diaincter. The sult-soil dug out .f
-m'Tiljio:- t . ii...ii'h.!'x,.. Three the opiti'mi of t.iea that h.-.ve traveled soiae-.vhat troubled anl iiisi-our.ig. il him. the h-de .-liouM mvir K- rtiurncd to is,
;.t ii'I.-. .:g'. I'lmiitr v. i v.or.Ii !"' p r ev y k:i-wu overland Mute, are of any " Yivtorr isa very nood tiiinir," faid he, but rather fill the ltle with Mirface ),
M. fivt by the cargo; . now belouglii weigh,l not on .' out of a Luitdnr that f ' 'L-.t w hy fny it v ictory or death r Just leaving the sul-s.iil on the furfacc to bit
f-.r'1'. l-'i-u:.- wis ih u wiriii !') p-r h :ve heard, viil admit that it is nt till put," ht," viet ry or crit-ple, and I'll auelioraiedby the atmosphere, anil to U-.
rotito chiiiigtHi to surface soil, h !e tho
iic!u r earth placed iu the hole will supply
food for the tree for litany years, insuring,
I d!., u -w 1 1 ;.. A: tli - s-!!i: t.:n-. p-a-ncatue. i lie nro.-.n plains kiiu iiesi rr.-; g that
ii.-ir :i:id co.T-e wre -;liii!:iil M to 1 the deep ::rnyas ; the wide, sandy beds of
rt :. .... r 11..; n j. ... M ine at -t' cts. rlv -rs ; :h many mountains, the nnt jfteJi
All :h. sM-vhe.. .-.itd ii!t's In in:irl:.t formidable of which is (he Sierra Neva la,
conli! !tave i. t. pi'.rxli :sjtl fof s!rt. r.t t
5 m-vt mmtt .
i -totem, a
who s;::iiT-.it towers ahovo th regions of
p -rpelii il s:ni-.v, thu scarcity of material
1 . -v'v.
of o.ir
w.-rf-i
i'-riii i
c.Melv
1 I- i.i i.i 1
" o r t..n. j li .' '
a : -r-:it. 'i'ii-' t :i is h iit !
I'u.ite'., but ll:- r is !:'. ;-i;:i !
e.'.tt ;rl i', u:ii--.-tli y
hills iii i V- re:.r vf th.
a ' ::t .-.:i i ii'-r:::ou-: '.;
:tit;
:-i."
;n-ri :!P'
.'t
il.if le:i...ii-r lte-ro -
v in i i v r !. : -
".:. 1 up n !a .-.'.U I
pl.t. . Wafer lots
Ii -, :i v. Mi !i ?-t- j"
' Ii. liji tii pil .-.
. ti e
i.! il r in ::.s a Iii
i'.'.i ! ns.-ii::!o
eudii-ilv. '
i of their v
l- at oiice '-f insi.ieiiee :-.t: 1
,-L- r.r IlkSt'lU" to I.e.
I r
V" '-l it : n- y
i iiw, v. 'i -:i in f
.ti
lani.i
i.'
t .: not
i.
f tliMiljp. Wi
: ', loi.l if i
particular -as.-;
--. .r - t
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V li" V :h
ir S.llv
'.v lit a
r.ii:t.-e -.ai'v t-
is. 'S. It... Jo l.l:- Wi'! !'
,...i .uu! tJ il kiii I ' f U'.noiu-
g.'t!.e r
lli-I-:.l
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;v ! iiildin-s" in,.!
'.h'-gp.u:! '. in I .
m liV of -,i, w- r.- i -wi
liio; .'ic! oi'i. t- ! aslsn-ss r-sttiiu-d as i!
iio iiiti;: !t id !i pp n !. T!:;-ee w -cks ng.,
r.ir-t'ar ntr- iii-as'roiis fp' i.-it.d ih.'
!.!: ' : :i!::i-tst Iia'fef the litv was ! vnii-1.
i!;.: Ii:i! er .In.wa
. . r , . . .
:-.;'. 1 .-.'iii.' ve;.". !.il:!t s IV' lit Orogi n :
:..;:s, f.:tn v sr::;.-!. s, i'n.1 -.!i v gno;'.-
ii.ms kinds fimti I.'
:!! ti:' m-reh:i!fii::
r ivc! ;
:ilks.
i ;' v.:-
jUVJI
Woirk to la Da-ie ia April.
. tieiicml Farm Work. K-r!y part nf
this utoiitii linhf san Iv soils intended for
In- plowed, and iii'leel
fprin plowing for sandy soils is pn-f. ntde
to fall l'!-'ttii'.g; f-T although (l-iy.-y loan-s
are '. :te!Ited by winter ridding and the-
,on froin fr fpient
ins U.ag- ::n I tuawiug , stiil sanoy i.j
v.-ould nt be improved by similar treat
i.iettt, as t h. -y -.vouM suller by working. Ac
Bore3, I Ali.lo-.iglt t-I-iy y si,is, nsw-IIa.s all oth-
verv vex.ninus and t lil nivo cla.s nf i,yM 1,l i':"',vJ ' 'flvgas
. . 11 ' I ll . j .
nr.- Ii-.es. Th,. in u:,u is. there is FIW. ,:r7 sii.tuni nor ne -iisfnr-
time ; a few days ago. we werj in San
l-V.iln i -e , I!! ! wish---' t' ''Uy o:i-.( a si-y'h'.-i;-.i
. .; t"ii. '' tht. ni -r; tnoi a.-ke v!i ) f'-r I';
we u&red him 4i-VJ ; in t'ta mean tiiii -,
an-it j: ' lM-rom ill seareli of tic snmo ar
ticle,
:
' . .-i t ,i pottstvi'iri:
v. i!l-e.l itr:' with hi ltanraiii. The bi .-t V. :!'. case) n-:de. .ni l restltsio the line .
Il .e.r I:t mark, t, an I that which commands handle, which implement I call wield
tlieliigiicit price, is I rough t In m Chili, with a bi tter grace and t o", it.
t. . l-'ruit. Vt'"ef:lbli-S. Sllil.1'. ..P.. fi-t.tn
t?w .--'aiiiiivieh Isii.ii-'s; t-iinln r,(i-!i. I. utter.
for construct In it; uiel the distance a p.
ol'itelt-s u b'.-Ii. in in v ooiniiiii. rentier evei.
.. .... i i i i, Ceneral crolis m.:v
iui. ltlll.1 ..H.-lll'.. -i IliltU SOIill 111. . III -
to the foot of tho hist page, aud 1 Jiow
ti pped iu and cm.-.-.ind the price -f " kri'K-k oil witli pl.-fL-itr.', I-.y the pe:i
J v.:tj tiskr 1, l!:-- orice paid, and he !,:"- v r t'"o t.t'-v- hiittotn of an empty
.... v
.-.mils,
III IV, laj
-... .. -.
- - - '
The p.-:r'lle
' niua.
! : 'ri-ailv r- bull'. -:i
lire c.-i:t scarcely be :-.--n. Tills
siil.-It .f clur-'V r.iel l--rsevrr'.ii
1:1.:.
I. .
IV I
v. ri ! can be hail,
IV. .1:1 til : Wllllll ! sv
It i:i :::.i::siiv; t .
o; -: ;.:.tl i.i an i o-' l
.-:io--;
. S.-.I th -
::. coiimig to tjis coaii'-y. .'It n
Ly ,,
of ..'t! i..-.':'...ii.iis tr.ii!es.: ll 1 cUi'ihiVlll'-ltt.
ti : not 1, mi: -::i Vr ,:-.!. We w-.iiM ' I? " " " ' , W .nereletn's. .,1; firm.
t !: .v the y .!::' ! '-e .-nil n, morose . VYIi. :i T ?: -'--nt to le:-v? (lie pi
rers, ,'.c.,
: a:: I
!t'
!i vrhvs.
i:.! to Ir-:,
an ! r-.-er.-.:fI'-:i
tv? hi ve seen
iu. x'K-rn n-
li.-:
mil aeiivifv ::r.'
'Tl. ;
a. I co:ii!ii.-n ;..'i!e. j:;t
n;:y t.ttt.r faii ilir .'
-1 i'::re. :!t-.. ivJu:
!..'. '.rec'i b;:! a stx-p- ::l'::e": if
.li .r-l..... ,.rn.-,t: I fr .. . f . A l.IlVsIl
t d disc.-i.--" in this ciiVry.) w'niih. in hi
r.;;e....V v.- :.Iv ( ICIilin'', .-.ton ni:.ie 1-!;1
:s :c!iii:.:. V
W iter:!! !. teamsters.
: ! a- a lir.-l :::: : ! s resort, the mines.
n '.vo.'.s iu -l - .liggings.lM'caus,.
he finds it lil'Tit l .- r:, :-I.: l!::::i Ins pro
fession ; a lawver I ;::is : la:::!. !l on the
healthy and rapid growth. Hood soil u
thus phiced at the cuds of the roots to feed
the tree, while the .-ub-soil will sustain tha
trunk in its upright position. We should
not forget "when transplanting a tree, that
w. desire it to become large, aud tIu.-r--r
should dig large holes in aulirimtion of
growing roofs. Tho'Ioos soil filling
largo hole, always improves by acting as a
reei-piacle for the moisture ami gases re
eeiel from the atmosphere, in it only or
its own area, but on the adjacent surface.
Ki. W.iiiKiN.i Faumkr.
Irrisitfoa of Gardens,
From repeated c.viteriiiit nts we are intlu-
t .1 . f . I l . . .a a .
T!.r-c f-c-rih-.f "' lod- i.g 'em. O.te mar protect his mH tt ' ' 11 .. pfw is c-i m uraw tiie conclusion, that nest t.
mu ' ts hie a!am.-t burglai. his imrse n-ainst trt '"?" ' !'!!". '-l thus rend- m :iiiin', the great prime mover iu succ.-s.s-
I .not l oi a , ,s t- - " I . .t .. t 1 I II. f I . I. .1 . a -
cr litem ii:imii-i .-inn -.ton-ansoriK-nr. mi culture, tn. re is nothing mure luijx'rt-
Such CeMs as were plowed bt-t month, ant to vegetitble growth in many cases,
t. ci hints. If nuai,ist Iwcs ! Tncir kinds "Kr ari' n"1 -u f I":,-,"!. !;"l" ,l, "n t't 'a irrigation. I'ractical gardeners, m
ie various, but ihey are all in olerahic t!""";,;-'? '')' ! e'tl'ivator iiiun -di ately be- eomitri.-s far more moist than onr own,
eve. I I only (he ill n'i'un ,1 bore, w hom vou f" I'1:,n,i"? s'1 Il:lve surfaeo of regard it as indispensable, and ft largo
are all aH...d to dismiss wi houl ccrenw- !',i:! t!i"roiighIy di.siittegrited jit t shan. of their success deieuib on copious
..V. lie pu's jnu out nf tpmper. and von ,H'f"n' '"Z tl" ' s' '' frUiJ' surt, waterings.
I'V bin, on' f doors. The amber, fthn sv.res r.i.id vegetation, and buries half Some inter-sting instances, which han
S'.ii.le lor C.i'ies" ht nllctniHed lo cfas tr;r-'i,':,,('!l wwIs interfere with rc ently occurred, may be worth stating,
s f , i!piii. l!'!av: the n'gulir crops. Top-dress winter grain, Two rows of raspberries utand on ground
i.i .u-iii.-rnn.r.fn?. ",lv 'rt l,,v'3 f'Wwnrl the in every respect alike, except that one
:.:, uM wi M(-ir. mmirw . r:n,. plants, w hich could n-.t lie done with pro- receives the drippings from a wood-hoim
The lorincr class is c. r'aiuly much the r.ril.fy Ju tho fill, for fear of their being aud the other does not. The watered row
wor t. Vour gOfid.na:ure.l, pod-auger boro too forward, and thereby more Ijible to U- is fully four times as large in growth aa
iid;ous and excruciitiina beyond all tiu- winterkilled. the other. Atrain the berries on tha
e v" lilted St.itis, ling!.::,!, picisj-.wkcu, bis ubip agniust lire or the f'u
!- i:i. Ittle.s iiint I.t-r. brea 1- r ' 'he waves, bul haw shu'l n n an ptn
tors, anil ot.i -r groi'cr:
it!i:ng, b .r Iu- ir , ,v -.,
f .i!I i-o'.r.t'ries in tin:
; :i I repr si-itoiiiveN
en, iu C.iiii roi i.
ui-tice the c'liinge in
f iivli::, vp ri. :-.- I
U:i-:i wo copy '.run t.ii ..i.i y'rmi.ti in-yn-V-v.
'.ve . :i;:ii :i 1 to ::n aiteu'i-.e p; rt:
r d by all ;--r ivl.!.i;Iy l- the youag in -:i
cf our 15or :-.i-!t a: 1 V ici:ill V. !!:. Ct-il'.X.
p It. ma dr:-.;i':.:i Js, g--.::il-I. r.-, . r worse fellings of
ttia v:
cc::ie 1
i:d. A
innn endurnnee. You tell him )ou are1 Attend to wafer courses, drains, Ae., as bushes of the Fastolph and Kranconi
'busy, terribly lus".md hu "excuse" during the early freshet your mowing rnspWries were, at least, twice as largo
vonlull ho Jon't 20 ! Veu are "sorrv to ' .INMlltils Itl-.V Im. .n.1..t-...1 ItltAVa.n in irT.iiali taTmn tl.n Brmt. .ia 1..nft -
' . ... i L-.i-t.. 'ioS-I- rr n farmer t . i. y ... .
i't::i may i.o ti , . i.rg;rct niur nnu nc i.-ikes ints ntm ittna. l,v uneven irruration. If the senson has afterwards when a lowed to become drv ;
ij - --j j
watering again doulledl
Again a near neighbor, who.
trawberries . for market, and
nip
turo;. Io not turn cattle too early into rows, raised at the rate of one hundred and
a a. .a. .. . a .a a a a .a t t tVllll-ll I Hl!Hll(Sa. m Mil. Ill' J L :. I Ifl . . m a ...
nentle Hint tollowr I the io,:r , t mv trieml to tiie " ... : ana ne awjim vnur return , nis rp cie .pasture, trrouuils Ulore the crass ha? had twenty bushels to the acre, on nwminn
ti.- ha'.it is .-rave. His renuins andth.se of James 'lr;'1 a ' ,,ut ' .,:,IS:ltlv, ircussion. you miht strike him over the time to start fairly, and the irroiind has'cooil soil by this means : and he noticed
r.m.ivra'. .1 !-m ' ; ti-c.s .f piea.-u;- a- iato-1 w'.tU vice vj' stMT, or cren live in, ' v.!:. -a i!.-:tfli call. '' M n"m:' '1 ,f r K,.m0 t ly but he iWl take his leave? You as. been backward, jon may still sow spring petition of the
'''nl.'w- ' h-ivo sivu so ma-iy Urn yr-uag m:n, v.h . epoi, the wr.id.-rcr, sep:i:.t d by tin us-i:!s 'hi!.' :a r.iiiFra':. is,-., lat winter, I saw j .un bim hwl .y slroe yw, sha!, fioi, A(. ti.ir s!zc ..j,
c .ui ii n.vl li." .vrt!i buoyant lu p s and cf miles from his family r.a-1 friends, it is a wan of p,-v.i:ips Miy years of age, cn- happy, vW but he wants lo make you IJeaus, early potatoes, Ac, may now be cultivates strawb
r- riV :i.!.vii::Ii,V.-.:;ii rem:..ks , f.xpM..;t,t,m.s v.ul tho rt-.-ht a 1-. ird counlrv to die in. It was wi.h 'IW1 5a 'M"Z K'k,n8 ""f ' . '-happv'' uoir You leave your fliec five wwn. Has and hemp sow. Attend t. ' who uses water
in Uscribablo ye..-r-w, that I mending th-sw.o waiK oi nte noarumg ; mnu,n on pre;encc of business abroad pa.i
ibodr ,-f mv friend to the !im,sc J,t whi, ,, 1 S",.TS, 1 w '""i and he .-iwails your return ! If bis cap were nasi
X..3
v-
tii !. -r t n:t.
I M lll-'h . IT'iU- U iU. t
a l'h ) ') .
H ... fo.;rf-:! are :l,
life, i ( " illy !o tin:
I -i -ik -t
r;.-:-i h er
.- . '.re. y cs-nii;.i. -V v:c
r. pi !ly s. .ptin .1, bu alas ! how difficult Hank , lis.!., .f Iftcwi-f. w:i, I'.t., rest side ' intelligent. I pn getting into convcrsa- ,r((j nnJ irtH,',il,-l ,jn of.'JiutoM JUt. booiruc sufficiently hard not to be disfigti- that where the cart was left standing oyer
It is fo abaa !oa I You'h is facile, .V tile. I v side in tho ilussLn burying ground. ?;," I found that he was a law-. p., r"",. '''vm-7 ! red by them. If you intend to fatten cut- 1 night, so that the water gradually dripped
. . . . , v.- i i ii-' i . vriiflVnn where In: had ben a stieeess-: ftCMOM I0r OSlUg MOIV. ! r n i . t n i , . . ' .
it 1 pl.t .-, r.:il thas imrr:ss:ei;s ;:r. r. p- i::" weeks ago. .h.;iic: ::s Mi-red me to v. r "i t , in,., ... . ... .... ! tie iu the fall aud winter, you should nw from it, for some hours, upon a portion of
. ,, . . ., . , t.. , , .... , i . i f ! i-tetitioiv-r for ntaiiv years, und hail : A man who has been redeemed by the , . . . t , i . r v i . .
mly line-, mi -nfs .-re ea-ily grivcn, and go t .Vtuc'itea. i:;.t ;!.:ee i, s.tuat.J .u ' i rinii.'-ivr , . r i a rji.nL - plant out carrots, parsnips, &e. Jon can the plants, the fruit had grown to doubla
t.-mpf t'i.-n of siH-ial vies nr:' promptly grasped, absorbed, and a levi 1 plain. Mid bor''i-.-- i-n a lagoen
yntin in yeir--, the retained. The dupe knows not that he is which coiiii -ct.s with th.: Hay ol'Sait Fran
t.-!f-ei:!i!i b'n
n!r.l.l
hi.-., ! tl
th ins Iv.'s.
: .:i:ion, i'i.j c t'lti liti ; i:t a victim, until his moral n i'i'.rj is v.---k- cise . 'ihe place was then almost sunk in
! ;-, the .i:ig:ii:i..,a:i 1 t'l" e:tvd an I deprav 'd. His charai f . r d.-v I-' mud, but during the dry season is very
I! -'.v few, who r:i-h w;l liv pes and changes so i-raduallv, l!:::t be is plorsan. The i;ia
rilv
.!,
fas'
I- i;; : .us .
r v.ti l.':-'..:-.-l '.h- ir waltics- from its painful t-onfeu.platbm. He ca of a large .-we, ran a
. f'...r.-'t.r " ' If. ..-".... .l... I.i n..r:it...1.t l.ttiictr lift, iv!i:i is .tui!..-ir-ff iV'M'Ilf W'lfb -1S' rill! li'tll- IV
a .... : i ii ...I-., ? i-..4 ... ii l -
I. -en elllfilOVC't US cnjl.iset in m-vi-rai im- miHifi .11 hid ovjii m uiiii. iiuuiu 1X9 pun;. "Lftl. till, ri,' .i . . . . -
tt.cn .iipo v. i rawo eight hundred bushels of JJelgian the size of the rest in twenty-four hours.
rt..rt-nt ("isi-s hi connection nun iioii. iiitis i t. wno is an neir oi uie, snnuin ne noiv. , . ., , .. . i T. . ,,, , ...... ,
pi,ruiiii.u in v ' : carrols to tho acre, and they will do more I It should be observed that these adran-
l , w;s i Ile who is attended by celestial beines.nna 1 . ... , .1 i. , , , . .
. 1 ft. service to your cattle and milch cows than tages of a copious supply of water, pertafa
The amount of water crr.rt upon rsni ' ho is soon he hi O s not how soon to ,, i :i-a 1 ,. t.
inc. i -. .-.! . . four times the quantity of ground apprepn- chiefly to rmall or annual plants. Tha
i-iiiriseo uav ant inc r..t -, i.s ..im.H-ft hi-. i. i,i,iii urn iu ncuvru, n.ii.uiu uc imiiv. i . . . -.1 i . ,11 . . re'.. 1. t 1 3
i.ti.rt..i ip..v ... ... . . . atetl to oithor hay or corn crops. Cleanse ; roots of fruit trees bcinirlareer and deeper.
sands ..t I'oufs ami lauiicii- Ar angels my aitenilants I then I shouU 1 .,.. , ..,M.t a,....... . !.,. 1 i. .:., i "
wt
a . i- .1 . f 1 1 .i I - -.-! rri'lll.lil. J i
fs ,:..- awan.. funis with weakness or with fear builin-'s had alr.-a.lv -one on. Ve-T.-ls , -c 1:. tV t r,.le, ami :-.,ccn.i some o, . waU woh, o. my compan.onsmp. Am 1 Jm attend to the ! different way: that is.br a deep. rich.
-- - - ... . ...l......:.,,,,. Ihuiil-'tklmiiii. .um.nH dun iilhiniivil I hsn I .. .. - . ' -
-oeiil the sic.-., uud tiie rtve.i... - -.. j cstermiuatlon of i.s.-c's, Ac. X.Y.Work-: mellow Mil, kept moist by eultmtion, or
twarsnre ti"w . - - 1-.. - -' z,x Farmer
. . .0... ...... j . i. ... r Ij tk:. 1 o
a .... . . ...a. 1 . t .1 .1 .-Tl 1" . 1 , .. -. 1 lllltllTSI.I COIllHI in. ..... .... a , . n . "u .-a ... ...... . .......
n-.' an 1 i.'.Wvr of Uii 't. . v;.-3 i.s on.'v tasli.on, ami to lull lae siiii. 111-.'. nar? mis loisne ss M as :i:i. 1 - - . . .. ,, . . . .
. . 1 a-.. 1 .i.ft I v tj ..t.i '11 .r itir 1.11: c .--i'ii i mr.rn Trt nitiin in nnit.inii a . .1.1 . 1. rv tnpu. 1
I ait-i iit-io.. - : " 3 .
c.:;i r ail. i!.
e-; vl.'.iy if :h-.ir exp?ii..'iiL-e hxslK-L-a lim-' r.:n)l voIiC of con.-:ie;ie-.'," by sow? soph- opened, real estate li.ii ll.-en in valitf. an-
- V . .-.a. . 11 .ii - .t 4-AU.-ll.--lll.-V; II.I.S aJv'L. .1 lllll- .' Tmil V U C Ot COO.M. ie.ll,. . I'l .-"'HI. rutJIl- ..jf. lit ... inn 1 .7. .a ......... ta-a tf... 1 nfin .1, .L.I. .tT.f. a i x ,
. . . . :. . . , , , , .,1. . . , t if..r cjr-d a bih as S-5.',U0rt ixr trip. ' pi- soon to look upon the throne of eter-l In taking wp trees for transplant.!
ltd, ,f :!i-.:r lmysical organ rttion be :i:t- try or decpt oa. II sec the al-v.M Le- minv 1 uil-bn'r ui- being ,ri U d. It is .nor, can. , i . j .1 jjdj 1 , u i u t .
I , r .'..!.... . i r . .1 be runs U-fween San brai.cisco and ac-! na cbry. and on the ascended Redeemer? , regard should always be had to their si
p iT 'f their impulses are warm sad f .re him, and feels tint ht is npprwhing the i mpormm i f trad" f r the soutlirrn . uc run , r ) . t j
. . ,' . , ,. ,. li r. i ruiienio . tr, and pies through aud back ( Then these feet, and eyes, and lips should ; and a due pi.prtion should bo prescr
m.-.u I if w: !: the al.i hty to please, n:id its dizzy edj:e ; but ho resolve that to- and part of the mi..db' isi.;:e. riuun. , t e j r , ..v
. I . , , , : J , , , , -Tv c .i vii-hiu two lavs. be pure and holy ; and I should be dead lo , between the sue of the tree and the amoi
J I , " j " "rr- t - - - t 4 .... I
tho disji ts'it:.,., to ,:ij ,yt th v sea only tho nu.rrow alas for th: weakarss: cf p;- eras-: I have never as yet Urn as far north a.- tvr'' ' '.
i.ri.-i t i' -r v. ..... V - i -.. ...-:... tt :, i ... Those portt
"c .-.a i an.- i.iicoii-ci.iHs oj uti; ! iiuauou . ii-: win man: a v igor us ciien, .-:'.iraiii'-iii-i . .... . - ..c m. - - wenerilly covered with be t Burnes
thonw and bra-.tltlvi that beset tho why- '. mi l retrace his footsteps. He fancies, too, ' larirrst town ia CV.iforiii.'., and eouecu- gr:eulture, are gen .i .j . I r al
fide of life ! Social rcunitKi-s couduetwl oil ! or f.-isrns to fancy, tint Ids follies and in- tratcsthe trade of the nortlicm mining plvin,:ih cla,m' '
. ,. . . .. . . vilid bv mencan royerniuent, win tor a
cirrvH t principles, are every way comnten- Ct initios have escaped the cyo of the world, region. Daring tho rainy season, itor.i- paliu v inKinc0 i tho settlement
il ible. They cheerand gladden existence ! that no one has observed his downward mento was overflowed, and a gr. at deal of while prove a in, ra
,t,., !if...,i.,i..i.,..,.. ,:.t.. .... I .... . . .. j ti. .. .1.,;... land prosperity of the country. Hut (.pan-
... j i...i i.-i.j ...i uuui j...ii.ues oi me eonree, tUat lie lias uuri'iuy inanageu io properry ucsw.cu. " i-i. . "ndolcnce ai'd ioalousr
h'ltuan heart they proraoto fri.-nd.-hips ' lull all suspicion, and that he will yet! from the melting suow, has again deluged jkh ignorincc, i f '
early palhi the place, ia dttjanco or their cnorts to:" - "v nf
. . , 'ft,., , :. ,v.i and cntcrprue of the Yankees, many of
Keep IT, UUv ciliMftuAiiiii...
The founding of these towns hss lcn so
Fucccsitful, and profltable to the projectors,
that a great many "would like to" specu
lators have laid out Cities in various parts
Transplanting Trees.
planting.
size,
preserved
!. mtrs and hnl v : anrf T ahnnlrl Ka rlcari In ltf wtven the ftizi of thfl tree and thn amount
lhosc portions of California adapted to, ,he wo,ld, and lieonly lorheatco. J"AI ' of root attached. A deficiency of root may 11 luircmcf ' .of tb P1B,
. 1 .. .j . . r. v fti-u- v... i u,i Rank feeders, like raspberries, will be be
nefitted by a solution of night-soil, guano,.
by covering thickly with litter. Water
applied to the surface rarely descend so
low as the roots, and only hardens the toil
to a crust. Albany Cult.
Irrigation of gardens should always h
accompanied with some soluble material
and u'vnimiis that often lust for years ' amend, reform, and recover the
and year.,. Uat how ir.auy y:imi' men have ! of reetitude. ri-'ht and virtue. And thi
b ca u-mptcl to their ruin, by scenes, ha- is ever the delusion of tho erring. They
, and amusement, -which, at tho first, ! feel that they aro descending, they kuow
Foci.i 'd perfectly harmless, anl every wjy ' that they arc wrong, they hope to pursue
iiiiceepiioii.tbl. 1 How many have thus I a better course pay, they resolvo to do
b.-eu won to cjirtvag inee, dissipation, j. : ,. 5ut u; tkmptkh again comes. The ' of the country, on mining stream, rnd the
t iiiperau'.'. , aud jtj uiiiiy Liu-l ;d k-ea ! ! viae vttj-, tho old a .'Aia'tcs, the rakle:.-! piineipal rim. avlvcrthic their many ad-
and cntcrpri:
whom have already contrived to" get into
.fl-iinns" of the " lVms." Taxes
pon their 100 square miles, and Ameri
m wimblen'. (who won't pl-y a "fair
game") into their pnrscs and h. rdsof cat
tle, w ill soou Save the dcarcd i f ret. Then
can
Graves says that the principal produc-
by a diminution er entire removal of the
en .it u . j e Mvi but there bboufvl always bo root
lions of Great Britain are cast winds, fogs, I , A. 4
, .. , . . . enoueh to supply the wants of the body,
rheumatism, pulmonary complaints aud . . ,
1T i-i, . (which, if large, requires more nourish
taxes. Ho says her imports are logwood v ' ... . ..a ,
.t.Wft' j'1. it.- meat to sustain it.) A deficiency of top,
for her Port wine drinkers, and chicory for ; , . , ,, . .
the lovers of " old Mocba."
however, is less fatal, especially in the
early part of the season, than a deficiency
How much corrupting compny, how of root: for if there be enough of the lat-
many temptations to do wrong, how many ( tcr, the tree will readily make enongh of
seasons of danger to yonr character, and to the former as fast as it shall be needed ;
the peace of your friends, would you escape,
by forming tho habit of being decidedly in
dubious- every day ! Todd.
but if there be a deficiency of root, altho'
tho tree may lice and even grow for a time
Ac, 4c. Mercersburg Weekly Journal
SrExamine the fences which aclos
your fields Jo it ymnrf, and have CTciy
weak point made strong. Failing pasture
tempts stock to break in and destroy. Cars
in this regard now, may save you ftna
vexation and loss hereafter. Germaotow.a,
Telegraph.
t&-Apply your soap-rads t your gtf
vines and rose bushes ; they will be CI
on actouut of iuuate, vital cucrgics, yet it.tcd by it