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    LEWIS
BURG
CHE
CLE
n. C. HICKOK, Editor
VOLUME IX NO. C.
"Wholi Number, 426.
LEWISBUPiG, UNION COUNTY, PENN., FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1852.
0. N. WOEDKN, Tbintek.
OK
LEHlSIJqCIIItONlCLE
a inipuE!ir nat jocbsil.
Itiutd on Wednesday mornings at LexUlurg,
Union county, Venutylninia.
fglflfX. $1.'0 Ttr, for ranh a-tu.i!!r in Wanr;
fj'j.w'ifiiutpubr..r.thynar"Mpin:itvi.tfor de.'icateat those of the Venus of Clcome-
ainrla unmlr. tuWrii.tion fiir ids ni.inthi or ltva. Ui - . . i i , .
bUt ia aJtan.. ii.ntinomno ; optional iu. nes. Uwwg to the skirts wora by Ameri-
rbl.hr....pth'oth.Tri.udup. L m IWlal.nmIU;,..nf.
whiteness, and Hack, brilliant eyes. The
coarse cotton robe thrown over one shoul
der loft free the arms, neck and breast,
which were exquisitely moulded. Their
bare fect and ancles were as slender and
FamigitioD.
Tn many cases fumigation is essential
to promote health, by the destruction of
pestilential tiliuvia. That this can be
done is a blessing for which we all should
bo grateful, and especially since it can be
done in a very simple manner. During
the hot season it mar be necessary to
;iui,r.r entire female foot among' fumigate some buildings, and to do this
TJb wSr";! u i : themi therefore can mate no eompan-j me wnoie pnnc.pie ana practice should he
son ; but I doubt if one 5n a thousand ; well understood. Fumigation is an appli
i. ..... t.iTmvx nlifiLi-a on alt mfiittft of cvnra.l inti-
r- not within u ranw ..f party or -tr:n ront.. gtands on so li:ht and beautiful a pedestal ! cation of vapors or fumes for the purpose
All irtura inurt out P'wt 1. scroinioliliil liy til tv.nl j B i ,
ddm of the m,r. u jwm- .ir . rnmii :U tneso wild African sirs. There were
.!tm - x.-lu.l l Hi Mitrial 1. -.mruiicnt. to bo di- i . o
rwtw to hum c. lti. i-.K. t:i.. itor ana those on two or three old women in the company,
. ' l...t !.., ..,..i..l 1 :il -
! in$ and did not venture into th lists with
necessary, in some cases, to enable a j the vessel arrived at Deinerara, where
candidate to obtain office, at the hands of ; Capt. S. purchased goats and sailed for Why,''
less, jovial sociality all these qualities home, he taking the sole maternal cave of comes all this clamor about Ventilation?
Ventilation.
says Thiekscull, "whence
the people j and are the vry rocks upon , Lis little charge. Every fdeasant day he
which his reputation is subsequently j walked the quarter deck with Lis baby in
wreoVed. A most terrible case in point, j arms, aud when the weather wis too
has lately occured in tLe person of the. rough for it to be exposed it was dandled
Hon. Edward A Hauiicgan. John Weut- in the cabin on the knee of some of the
worth, who served wrtb him in Congress, crew. It became a great pet with the
writing to the Chicago democrat, says ; j men, 89 much so that an order from the
The Farmer.
Surfeit of fruit Trefci.
The best growth and the finest fruit iSi
always to be expected when the tree is"
furnished with the materials of nntriiilsnl
is. just the same proportion. If greatly
deficient in any esfedtial ingredient tile"
forefathers did not thrive in the absence of , tree languishes from starvation. If snjf
If so vital a matter, why didn't the want
of it kill thens, I'd like to know? I mis
trust : it's one of the new fangled unu,
and closely allied to Socialism and Infi
delity I"
Most Conservative ThieicwnlL rnnr
, j
i....; Mt..n Uniuir. i'ti'hrhn:
OtV on Marlwt .trifl. briw.-n S-.im.l sfl.l Tliinl.nvw
ll Port-Offl. O- -v WOKUliN, lT...rut..r.
An Aral) 7el2oa9.
Bayard Taylor, in one of his rrent
betters to The Tribune from Central Africa,
thus describes his visit to an Arab village
near the banks of the Nile.
the younger ones.
Several of the men, who had followed i
of getting rid of unpleasant and uiiwhole
some smells. By the old method, vapor
of hot vinegar, aromatic pasiile, and
vegetable m.itters, the smoke of burning
brown paper, burnt feathers, tobacco,
&c , were supposed to be effectual ; ind j bim
have pcrniis.-ion to take the little pet up
into the "top," where he would caress it
for hours;
After some thirty days tLe vessel ar
rived at New York, when the captain,
beheld, says the Captain, was when the
vessel would be going under easy sail, in
pleasant weather, to see the Lardy tars
gathered around the hammock in which
Iissipation drove him to private the baby lay. (that for the occasion would
in rear of the women, came and sat near; 0DC or 'bo other of these substances is I life, lie reformed, became a temperance be swung from the windlass to the fore
us on the sand. They were all evidently j MI occasionally employed; but in ail lecturer, and an exemplary member of the! mast,) aud playing with its little fingers
delighted with the occasion, and encour-l these applications little more is done than ' church. His exhortations, in times of j and prc-ssia?; its cheek to make it laugh.
anfiid thf mnri timid if tTi. dnnArj 1.r to siili'itnti onn linrl amo!I fur nnnt!,-r tiw : ornat reriv:ilrt. nr sniil tn lirivfi rnuiilb'J : Vntliin tvmiM tit lirh.t Jarlc mora th:m to
A hen tUe men stoppe.1 tor breatLlast we , thcir worJs 0qc of tlicm waJ an oIJ overpowering, not displacing or destroying tbose of the most eloquent divines living,
were in the neighborhood of a village of ; lMn whh a ,ong nj mountacUe arid ' the bad or dangerous odor; and in the j At l,ntt'a his old habits were forgotten,
Uassamyebs, as 1 had previously c onject-; b(,ariJ) carry;rg ;n bis Lan(1 a point case of tl,lacco, its rputel purifying and j and he was scut to the Senate. lie took
urcd, from the camels and donkeys grazing 1 cd whh iron My fa;s auJ e&lQn wcro on antieeptic properties furnish an excellent bis s:at, an exemplary fou of Temperance
emong the thorns. Leaving the sailors to j llie pro0lld and one of tl iatte , j cxt.nsc t0 tuort iiyet tj,. niisfrtu,1(, aud a Christian. Bat again the tempta-
1.MI e .1 T 1. 4.1 II ' ' ' I . ...
""y Vl I'. '" -' auu , d(J fcji0W) wi10S0 fornj WM almost perfect to smoke, of rendering the house always j tious were too great f .r hnu. llu ttrug. j after Lis fchip up snug, with his
the rais, and followed the paths inland : :( maulv strenrth. toot bis station uuiileasanf. and not at all more free from ale with himself were ''i-aatie, aul the i hhv in in nimrwl inin iramiw
j c ' I ' i - J - j ; j r r.
m'"",",!'- among the women and acted as master of j infection. The only efficacious kinds of jassistance of one of nature's r.o clest ofianridroT, t0 y3 Louse, lie laid the
: came to ii,, ceremaniea. IT ili-w a linn in tl-p I fumiration are bv msaus of iasc wliii-li : women, his wife, secured for bim the ! ami'tnn. in T,U mC' lr. S!k ti-ni
the village, or rather encampment, Fni-e gau j down ccntor 0f the ring, and j con.rc?e the miafmata or fume:;, and j sympathies of every body. But he v:cul l '0Pen Carried over ten yoars ind was now
the dwellings were mere tents of sucks mjjj,. alotlhe edge of my carpet, Mid ' convert thcra into innocuous compounds ; ! have his sprees, and ho lost his re-election, j a mother .or the Sr:t time. She was nut
-aud rt-d.. 'J hey were I an ly lar'e wn-.ngh sIje wuu jj j uot j;lnca doirn t j.e ij,,e ji J ?ut.i, g;1?4. a,.e alpuurous aciJ, m ariatie ,' Libe nioit politicians, ho left oBioe'mwer- overmuch joyod for a while with her new
to cover the two or three an.tfir.-bs, which the final toss of her b.si.l tl.iv. lit-r l.ir!acid. nitrous acid, end trLla.ine : t!m h. t al.lv nooi'' .,.,1 .tr;B.l M.in
1 over the Sultan's cap, was obligsd to per-1 named, cither in its free Btats or ia com- 'Vhat an ilcijiicnt commentary upon i herself tie idea of proposing to ber sailor
Hr-t ; fll1r.n rtt-t tt-..i n.i7n M- I.itisfinM w!li lit.wi i- I . ! l.n vt.-.a I iTi .. nf i.i nilf .r.-.-i i.i.Ju.it I 1 ....1 - U 1 . 1
" !' Wk'U A'- T DiUlJ4 . . . . --t v MVtU". IWvUU.- -- NrtJ milieu. ... ..-..u. flllBluailU LO LTIAC LilU IaL.IK LrU''(T liUftK
again, but in a few weeks it developed its
fprigbilines and beauty so rapidly that
ia spite of herself hue found Ler beart
stricg3 were r ound around her darling as
closs!y &; they could have bad it been her
own natural offspring. This littia I'crtu
gese is lott the pride of its Amerfca
pareDts, anu the belovid of the young
misses in Dr. 's school, where she has a
high position iu her classes. Cincinnati
Commercial.
" Mr. Haunegan entered the lower House , captain to either of them "to take care of ; ventilation, but because they had it. It is ' 'S'1' nutritive subetance ia in s) llfg4
the baby that day, was eagerJy aud quickly precisely because we have all departed ocrdoe, tne tree maybe surfeited of
obeyed. The prettiest sight ho ever necessarily and irrevocably, from their r'o?,'i " nt' seen fine cherry
hab:ts that special attention to ventilation " 9 completely killed by embanking it
of Congress, many years ago, a perfectly
temperate man ; and in point of talents,
integrity and popularity, his pro.-pects
were ns fluttering as those of any young
man in tLe t'nited Stales. But Wat-hiu-ton
fashions uud habits were too much for
through a wood of scattering
After a walk of ten minutes w
served as a bed for the whole fu
Although 1 lie Fun was an hour high
more than hall the inhabitants wero stir- tiappCj u;g hands, joined in the son, and ' parably tLe ;uost convenient, edacious, ' system, ia coulaiued iu ihs above para
ring. The others, men and women, thrust movej witj guca cntire and absolute graos ' and povreiful. j graph. Here ia a man of 'Ado taleuta and
their beads from under their dirty cotton jQ aance that he almost drew away my Sulphurous, and the other gaseous j tempersto habits, suddeuy decadal to
luansles and looked at us with atoui.-h-; attention frem the women. As the cere- acids, urc supposed to perform, iudirectly , tLe lowest level cf humanity by tho faih
mcnt not nnmixed with fu-ar. The women, ! monv wa3 proiongf( they accompanied important services in mantainiug a large j ions and habits of a dissch'.U capital. He
who n(l already risen, gut on the ground d;inee .j a jj.rJ) gutterai breathing, ' city iu a healthy condition. The products .returns home and rcfortnes ; is re-elejted,
kindling the fires, or spiuuing with a rude j in tiu)0 Wlt tho mu'slCt anj some 0f tLe ' of the combustion of coal may operate in j and relapsing, becomes a worse drunkard
distaff the raw cotton which these people ; o)(1 womer, ja thcir anxiety to encourage ! checking the spread of malignant diseases; than ever. I'tterly debased by this one
i. U- 1 ii ! ' . . . . . . . . 1 1 i t . I't
rS i the mauuractories of chloride of lime aud icaiiui iaiiiug, nc reiurn3 to private me.
njr other chemical works may also be of use, I and. 'dike most politicians," bays Mr.
cultivate. e lounu two or u.rce meu, , V0UI1cr an,l morc timi(1 dauce.
wnom we sasutei witu tne nsuai i eace
cleaned forrcrd with c"r eves, ntteri
be with you I" and the rais informed them ' ick screams ftt intttr7Jf it waS a most i cithough the benefit derived from them is Wentworth, "Le left cflieo mi'crably
that the Sultans son, returning from a visit remarkable scene ; the lieures and the dan-! riously counteracted by trades which poor." If the case of Mr. Hannegan was
to the Shillooks, with whom he had made a ccrs were ualike anything lever witntsssl leal lor jeiy in tho conversion of refuse j a solitary instance, it might be pointed
treaty of peace, had come to see them- For the first time, in fact rerhars bocacio ! animd nutt-j.s, rnd weva it not fcr the to aa an esceplion to the general morality
Thereupon one cf them brought an anga
rcb and set it in the fhade for me, while
another caught a she-giat that was brows
ing among the buhe, and soon returned
with a gourd half full of warm ailk,
which he gave me. As sour milk is con
sidered a great delicacy among these people,
a gourd of it was also procured for me.
The woman who brought it knelt and
placed it at my fect, but as I Could not
driiprf, and did not wish to refuse their
gift, ticked one of the men to take it to
the l-uat. He hesitated, evidently afraid
to trust himself with us, whereupon the
woman said : " I am not afraid logo :Joug
witii the Sultan ; I will take it." As we
started to return, the man, whoae sense of
bravery, and perhaps his jealousy also, was
touchsd by this remark, came likewise and
accompanied us to the river. V'hen we
reached the vcssl I sent the milk on
bnirJ for the sailors' use, and gave the
womm two piastres iu copper money aud
a hainlful of tobacco. She immediately
put her hand to bar mouth and uttered a
piercing, prolonged cry, which the rais said
was intended for an expression of great
joy. After repeating this two or three
times she dropped on her knees, and before
I could divine her intention, kissed my
red slipper.
In a short Umt I revived word that the
women of the village would eome to per
form a dance of welcome and salutation,
if I would allow them. As the wind was
blowing strongly against us, and the sail
ors had not finished spinning the sheep, I
bad my carpet spread on the thade of a
group of mimosas, and awaited their arri
val. I'rescntly we heard a sound of shrill
singing and tho clapping of bauds in a
measured beat, and discerned the proces
sion advancing slowly through the tree3.
They came two by two, nearly thirty iu
all, singing a shrill, piercing chorus, which
eouuded more like lanientatiou than greet
ing. When they had arrived in front of
mc, they ranged themselves into a semi
circle, and, still clapping with their hands to
mark the rhythm of the song, elm who
stood in the center stepped forth, with her
Weast heaved almost to a level with her
face, which was thrown lack, aud advanced
with a slow, undulating motion till siie had
reached the edge of my caqiet. Then
with a quick joxk, she reversed the curve
of her body, throwing Ler head forward
end downward so that the multitude of her
long twists of black hair, shining with
butter, brushed my cap. This was intend
ed as a 6igu of welcome. I. Lowed my
Lead at the same time, and 6he went back
to Ler place in the rank. 'After s pause
the chorus was resumed and another ad
vanced, and so in succession, till all Lad
saluted mc, a ceremony wLich occupied an
Lour. They were nearly all young, be
tween the ages of fourteen and twenty,
and some wero strikingly beautifuL Thuy
Lad the dark olive Arab complexion, with
regular fvatmeSj teeth ui pcailv
I have hitherto sejn few women unveiled j sewerage, aul the pbi'.ill'ol supply of jOi mumbcH of Gong.-css, u-ahappiiy, it
I find undoubted beauty in the Arab water iu Xcr Yo:i, thceCe-jte of our lis an evidence of the rule, rather than the
female countcnane. j large corsuii;pt:cn of animal fcoJ, and ; excopt'ou. I-lr. Wetv crth, in giving
Cf
Acaioa7 of Natural Ccisnocs
tliilaslpliia.
This respected and time-honored Insti
tution hat published apamphlet,csntaiuing
a condinE ! roti3c of its origin progress,
iae last datccr wa. the wife of t!:ej -be prepuce 0l so many slaugliter hotnes, ' potion Ua experience, .js oa tc end present condition, wmen tos ins suo
Shekh, who e&nte towards th dose, wi'.h j wouli le mora severely .':lt. In tit-en cl jy: . ject of n paper read before the society
two negro slaves behind her. She was a I plag'-e aud cUier pestilence, the vieiaity j "V'e have r;cn many a ycuug n-aa j rlurir-g the j,asl winter, by Dr. RuEehea
woman of twenty, aud the most teautifu' ' of smeltii't fur ja-jei was forLicrlr resor ted I eter Congress perfectly temesrale, and bcrcr, 17. S. Tavy. From small things
of the group. Making si'owancc fcr the t0 33 t'is loari lii.ble to iciectlci, ileava it iot-Jly ruined; bai -,:e never kSew it hs attained to most dignified end
difference in complexion, the had a st'oc" i e'''p'-ur'-)us cn' ctLcr aud fumes act
icsemblanco to the Cleotatra of Gnido. ' inZ -0 oi--tetr.ai.:.
The theory of in"euL:.:n rnd centageon
Her eyes wcro large, LlacI: and lr.:trcns ; j
i oue r.-!:o h:;d :o Hir. 7 c.'.rts to save Liai, : rcspestvde position. It contains n llson s
s j ine.HCct'.allv, as 11. Hanncaa. Ya j j iriva'.led co"ceticns cf birds, and in time
reiud
irsf, :n
o'.'r owu
it cay rival the British Mutonm. It was
"ocndeJ in 1S12, with seven members,and
since that time, has had, and now has,
which her thick hair unfortunately plar j R ct!;ir po:;onous cxhal.itions cf erectile, j thin tlmt. It is a fo;
tered with butter Lusg to bar choiilders i u'ltj c'Ji-'y '' eslable origin, which jatata of FCBijty that n
ia at least fifty decder brai'.'ji Che wrcLl Frc!lce
throush the monotonori iriorcniflnf. rfi .'! 0-
tlitt r-xtiai;.Ii-ary
ialeri--:tlei't fvcr.
iriui evidence or a
needs rcgtipruting ;
dis3'.e, the land is r. conse'iience ofihu nutans usually
Oro cf the taken bv candidates to ingratiate thein-
dance with the r tat!y ease cf a swan aact i
so pleased my sailors, that t,ta war!
obliged to repeat her selutat;
times. I Lowed lower to her
no.v ha7c In o
her face the full, urn nl rt !. . v verriLiieiloat. aau inertfora tLe mcde ; tsrin, who -ihsxl tueaissvc.
I 1 " - . . . I 10 A
South, with a Lroad, round forehead, rp.-- oT cctios of cisiufectanls mut hi efiaaL'v I AVuil mav he add, a little further on,
fect lit-s and a most queenly ncs't aa-I chin. eo. V.'e are i-aorant cf the iuf.uucce at;d j "what an awful comment this is npon the! Bomc of tfce rcost eminent men in our
She wore a diadem of white bsds. rtm.V; ! :cCLi'.ict:cn of ir.ila:ia, of marsh nii-ircia. ievil cikcts of iutaranerance." It is mnre ' countr7 'or members, ench s Say, m.
uiure, i;rs. iiorion, iiare, ana omerj.
Tbo object of this Association is the cul
tivation ot ILe '-Natural beiences, and
we can not help quoting the following
. i . j . n
at rararLaWj p.optrtica of rono fonna 'fcItcs with their constituents. - ,0 s!l0W tarir pof6' i0
of infections uaittf is Us permanency, If under these ciicutr.stanees, saji acrtaia ana unaeratan jibs laws oi uoa,
lt;0D -c-al I retaining aa it ficpenily docs, tin peculiar that the best and ablest men of our couti- luwta la lti 1IT:nS 'o -n! -on,-ui .u
,,...," .. !...r. i,r- r.. :.,.i..r:i., i i...i. i::i n; ii. exists en its surface; o bnn to livut
others, but took care to keep bar uncvio-i; ! period. Of th:., the
braids fiom touthia" my face. Vhen all ' tran3miiica of Jiicd v;irioloi's and vaccina jfact that they do not, is too well
was concluded, I duecteu Achiaet to qJ-,1 matt;r is a fanilir czample. I'rofwscr to need cscmplifying.
rrlrmtn fot V.on.1f,.1. aI . 1 1?!n.' statM. flint "fbn inftfctim r.f sarlit I Tl.,... . t V mnr
w. . vuv. u n UOUUlllii VI V. U 1 ' Ulll I ; i ! 1 1 T t V ' I I iirifl UUILl ILI Htlj autlUIII lU'JlK.... . . . . i - ,
.1 i , . J i r r t 1 t i i I. , . i i , i T . 1-ide her charms from tne tazeot manxina,
among them, whereupon they returned to ' i-701" ! Eowetimcs retained for week and i imperatively demanded of tho American; c. A. . ;
.l.v;il.. .l. ll.-f: l..lrm.l,.l.vi.rtW.f wr..,rin rn-n-l 5 in 1 .1. 1 I,,. f .1, J !"o tu! lJCCtS f tfee MtUni
.uw i l . u IU DWII V TVI1BU1 IUV LA h . V ..... ...... . - ......... , - IJLUtlfC L . 11 IUU1UU.U 'Ul I .1 w - ' II w I nu
nrrt invii-ipa ulir ft innlinTi-irifc Inrm ii IV. rimm v.j mel f
. j- i 1, .. ... . . i not bo ineoDSisUnt w:th tbo duties or the
tu:ti- uir:e-L jia't i.ievaueu iu mo uuum:. 11. i iotn D0USC3 01 (JOCffress nave oecn ratnuiT I - ,. . , . ,.
. i -.t u. . ..i -i:.. .. - . " . . r ifaehnsscf a trne ChruhaG.
wr uiij;ja.eii nuu ciiiuiiiiB uua v.hm ctegcnerating into conventions ior i resi-
wa'hee, and every article of furniture end der.t making, where eagar and hungry
lu: f,i;,n'i,l wt'. iJ.nl : i. ..m p -i
. - t,; r i t, ', wi i .1. .., ,, , it tends to tranquihze and strengthen tue
exception oi a bannbercbicl, . ii'.ea niu 'n-ider tae sun cxcei t the rublic business i . J . , ,
-i i I , -L , . . . . tiiad, ana to rsleajeit fiom the thrr.idoia
has become ao necessary; They lived far ' Leavily with Log manure, as any animal
more in the open air and less in crowded , WUQ ad,lse of arseuic. ifutin the easleril
assemblages than the present generation "J 11,1 dJe states this is a rare evil Ii
d ics; they sat around huge fireplaces which sometimes Lajipens, indeed, that peaf
voraciously suckled the vitiated air up the ,trees are rendered more Lable to bligbti
chimney. They slept oftencst in spacious aQ peaches to frost, by Lijh manuring
unpartitiohed chambers and garrets,whauce , la 'ow r'1'1 valleys. The great difficulty
the stars were visible through the crevices j throughout this region ia the starvation
i:t the sides and roof. Such bedrooms 'off1'1"1 txaea. There is not one casein a
needed no ventilators need none now. Lundrud where better fruit, abd more of
The mischief is that you can uot Lave l oubl be obtained by a richer and
them, or will not sleep in them. The deeper soil for the roots to ran and feed
hospitable old fire place has been narrowed iu or by the removal, by means ef tlearJ
and lowered, or has given place to a stcve ' culture, of all weeds, or other vegetable
or fnrnaee the bed room ia ceiled and 2row4n, wLicL may rcb the tree of its full
papered; the doors are listed, the floors ! sare e r;eb of the soil,
caulked, and the modorn house, though ' a ari5 portions of the great fertile"
iu some respects mora commodious and we5t h eas 1ite different The long
comfortable, is far less healthful and ia. . nI hot summers, in connection with thd
vigoratiiig than those it has supplanted. ' Tere frosts of the winters, render more"
Uenee the uetessity for special regard to caution necessary in the application ot
ventilation; , manure, the natural richness being often
There were Lovcls and dens of old, enough without any manure. As apply
where the poor herded in an atmosphere '"S 10 SUl:n loealitits the following
fouler, if possible.than that of our modern rtluarks, with which we have been favored
churches during service, and our mansions 7 correspondent at Jefferson talley,
en soiree nights ; and from these Spotted w doubtless prove interesting .:
Fever, Black Death, Blague, and other j "A surfeit of trees manifests itself hf
pestilences went forth to devastate the the appearance of tLe leaves on the grow:
world. If you want these results of the ing twigs. Instead of shooting out rank
wisdom of our ancestors Lack again, just nd large, they are tLrotrn out in whorl
blunder on in defiance of the monitions of like clusters; The lwigi which support
science respecting respiration and air, and them grow a few inches, and then often
you will probably be accommodated. ( commence dying at their extremities, Lav
Xtw Yor7c Tribune. ing a black tip. If these twigs do net did
,r ' ! in their whole prowth, the leave fiuallf
Whitfield s First Sikjicn. WLit-'r u 1 - . ti .- . 1
.... ., """ifaU off, leaving a small stinted years
field began w.tu a. small a stock of ser- p0th ith it8 bnd, crowJeJ ,,on j
inous aa ui nBriuiy weaua. ii naa been 1 ..!, t , .i .l . ,i
... ' length, frequently not the sixteenth of an
his intention, to have prepared at least a j jn,.h apart.
huudrcd wherewith to commence his , , ,.
... T, , , , : . , , "Ihus, by over feedmr, one year
ministry. He found himself with onlv I , ; 3 , , r 6 , 3
a . .. . , , , , i r i. " grwtU u worse than Iost.for several year
one; it proved a faithful one; for, having .,, , ... t , .. , . , .
... -it- , "I be required to establish a health
lent it to a neighboring e'ergyman, to t . . .',,.,. ,
i-i , , i actum again. Ibis disease frequently
convia ce him how very unfit he was, as be : . r x. , , .rJ
i , ,. , , . tj , , i shows itself on grafts set in a large thrifty
really believed himself to bi, for the work i , , , . c 3
r i- .ii - ., . ; stock, when the topis cut off at encci
of preaching, the clergyman divided it into i '. ... , r . , . . . .
tnjirv.rtiij i4 iuc ticc rutu'n iu a riT.II ffUlf
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preservation and the reason is evident enough; and tho waatever imjiw muaea in oreuro
known reces.'cs ci nature ; 10 cjpo?o iruiu ship
ped of the distorting disguises in whiea
went After they Lad left, I as-Ircd tho
men whetLer wLat I had beard in Khar
toum, concerning their peeuliar conjugal
customs, was true, and they rcpKei that it
was.
As we were about leaving, one of the
Shekhs, or Loly men of the tribe, came
down to greet us. He was an old man iu
ignorance and superstition combine to
Such objects are not and can
lutics or the
The study
of natur.il history Las a Lapy influence
1 iu the cultivation of the mUll-ast wh ile
the
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r-i.'vir;irpi fit Mi (1 ! -t.'A :itlfr B. t T -.a icfirr'ul fit-m -.tAtia fifA t.inifni i '
a cotton mantle, and haJ wit- him two F'J of two montlis, .vas p.oldly aitri- Uhlan the rI trie Ir,-.wus the belter wit au wat-.a laaa w appreeiaw
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tition Bed credulity, it reunes
aud asking many times for my health, he
commenced singiag passages of the Koran,
in a loud, resonant, and not unmusical
tone, somewhat resembling the sunset cry
of the wuezxin from bis minerat Th
seem especially rctenuv.: o su.:n poisons
aud iu ail doubtful cases should belmmcd"
Dut sincej'raiido wrote this paragraph,
the invention of driving a c-urient of hot
air at 5J00 through infected clothes has
If curreuls of hot a:r at oOO3 cou.d ba
driven ihroug'i the icor-a cf every Louii
Lcibra people weet to live in them, and
n!'iirtt-:ii-i:s at 1-ja.it once J;er anuum. tha
daa-cr vi iufeclioca disc . would b) i wsl1 'ori'a aolitiS
n lie
two ethers responded, and thus this rali- superseded the destructive practice of
gions entertainment was kept tip for seme ' burning gc I clotasa iu niauy liosj..laie
time. But the rais was t his post anj
the wind Lad fallen, eo I acts! my i-;)ot!a
character of Sultan by leaving the holy
man in the midst of his chanting aud go
ing on board. When we left, be was still
stanumg under the mimosas, sin-'inj of
Mohammed, the Prophet cf God.
Tue Aged Pastor's T'ismishios. A
few days since an Eeclesiaiitial Council
convened at Sheffield, Jlass., for the
purpose of dissolving tha pMoral relation
between the Rev. James Bradford, and
tLe Congregational Church and Society of
that place. Of this Council, tho Rev. Dr.
Todd, of Pittsfiold, was Moderator, and
the Rot. Mr. Clark, of Egremont, was
Scribe. The grounds on which the expe
diency of this dissolution was placed were
solely and entirely the ago and infir
mities of tLe pastor. - The Council
deeply regretted that it had not occured to
the people that it would Lave Leen more
Lenorable and becoming Lad tLey retained
the aged pastor and settled a colleague
with him a measure seemingly connected
with good.
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but too oricn, t!ia su ps sic progrfssiveiy i , J .
, i . t .i i i . I everywhere present themselves in our
downward, until thev had to poverty and I v 1 ,
.. i . f . i . i rural wiis, not only tinuscment and
icide, or to wiifal self-murder.
We raw, jeaterJay, C-.ptaln IX W.
itar.nar, of New York, a shipmaster, who
has p!ouLci the briny wa?e for thirty or
forty years. Keying Liui, broi'ght to cur
recollection au intidoLt cf his iifj, which
Some fteen
he was vov:i:n from
W-n.-,l n.l rrnorr.! hfiatth frea'lv JCara BgO, V.
pronoted It is to hoped that this sr.od "aJeira to 1 'emeiaia, having on board hie
invention will yet be more extensively is';ip about 2C0 Portugese emi.nU, the
applied - lappearau.'e of a liuli girl baby, about two
instruction, but the highest iocitcmscts
to piety and virtns." This i? indeed trn?;
aa naturalist can rot bs an atheist, for all
be set and all Le learns is absolute trnlL.
two, whieh he preached ri'.orning and j
evening to Lis congregation, and sent it'
back with a guinea for ha use. With ,
this sermon he first appeared in the pulpit j
in the church of St Mary de Crypt j
where he had been baptized, and where j
hf ftvit TiroIwriJ tliA s-wrntiw.nt rii.at i
c c c C O J '
and ha now, ho says, felt the unspeakable
advantage of having been ae customed to
r.ublirt anenkiriT when i hnv t avhnnl Pl'rauce.
an! of exhorting and teaching the poor rcn"veJ froul tbe roi,ts V
,rd than thU-lx. 5I'P yellow lonui.audin a fe
and the seasin is a wt one so as to dis
solve a greit am out of f oJ.
"If any one doubts the Correctness of
of this view he can satisfy biuiself by 4
few weeks experiment in the month of
June. A tree mny be plauied in front of
receive the washings cf manure; Ilverf
twig on it will soon take a whorled af
Let the earth then ' Le alt
app
Folitics and Intemperance.
One of the most deplorable effects of a
political career in our country, h the
tendency to make drunkards even of
temperate men. Plunged suddenly into
"er Lead, and firmer will, than belong to
most politicians, to resist the temptations
that every where surround them.
Tho very accomplishments which go to
make a successful public rtiau tend to
his ruin' Easy, engaging manners; a
free heartedgenerous disposition ; a desire
to Le popular with the nanus -f are
moi'ths old, filled the sailor's eye, and
having no child of Lis mvn, he determined
to buy, beg, borrow or steal this iufant,
and present it to his wife. After a strong
appeal to its mother, who Lad without this
one a pretty largo and well assorted stock
a vortex of dissipation ; treated, c juried, Lf children on haad, and a promise to
fluttered and caressed, it requires a stron- Udopt it, provide for and educate it as his
own, she gave it to Lim. TLe Captain
Lad the child taken into the cabin and
well scrubbed and scoured, for it bad as
all Portugese cLiIdren have, too much
real estate on its Lands and body generally,
and bad dresses made for it outef tLe ships
berth curtains. It was taken to its mother
every for its natural nourishment until
CoaKECTlOU Of lulSXAKLa IS THE
l'ULHT. A celebrated teschtr once pre
scribed to hia theological pupils, "Never
corect aa error iu the pulpit unless it bo
either heresy or nonsense." We remem
ber hcari.ig a clergyman say ia a discourse,
"Uleisi-d ara the eyes which Lear, and the
car.; that eo what yc sta." He did not
correct Linise!, and every body perceived
it to be a mere slip of tho totigua. We
lately read in an exchacge paper, that
"Mr. Inilacb, late minister of tho Muir
housc, near Dundee, was remarkable for
his absence of mind. In Lis prayer one
day Lo said, 'O, Lord i bless all ranks
and degrees of persons, from tho king on
tbo dunghill, to the beggar on the throne,'
Then recollecting himself, Lo added, 'I
mean, from tho beggar cn the throne, to
the king on the dunghill.'' Wo Lave
often Lcard men make their mistakes
worse, by attempting to correct them.
They blundered in their correction more
than in the oriinoTerror.
people of Oxford. More1 than thishc
felt what ho believed to be the sense of
the divine presence, and kindling aa he
went on in this belief, spoke, as he thought,
with some degree of gospel authority. A
few of his hearers mocked ; but upon the
greater number a strong impression was,
produced, and complaint was made to the
liishop that fifteen persona were driven
mad by the sermon. TLe good man
replied, he wished the madnaes might not
be forgotten before the next Sunday.
Southay'a Wesley.
Tns JIodkl MiMSTBn. lie never
exchange. Is not particular whether he
occupies a four-story house or a ten-footer
for a parsonaga. Considers "donation
parties" an invention of the adversary ;
preaches round and round the command,
men fa in such a circuiaf Way as not to hit
tLe pecullar-ir.ticka of any of Lis parishion
ers, beleetii tne bymn to suit the sin erne
choir instead of himself j never forgets
when cuitei in dibate, that pulpit cush
ions arc expensive article!. Visits all Lis
people onto a month, and reveivel their
visit3 whenever they choose to inflict'em ;
bridg3 forth things "new and old" every
Sunday, more particularly new. Knows
by intoilioo, at a funeral, the state of
mind of every distant relative of the
deceased, and always hits the right nail ou
the Lead in his prayer. When Le Lnpti
ses a girl baby, never afflicts the anxious
mother by pronouncing Louisa, Louua ;
frowns vp on all attempts to get Liiu a
new cloak) looks upon "bronchitis throat
complaints," and " journeys to ilurope,"
as modern Lumbugs; never wears a better
coat than any of his parishioners. Sub
mits his private personal expenses to a
more the twigs will Snoot off, and take 4
more healthy appearance. I have tried
the experiment on young pear trees with
unvarying results.
"Old eherry tress can not be surfeited
but old apple trce may be. I have seeil
an old apple Orchard seriously injured by
a Lea vy coat of manure spaded in. Id
August the whole bfchard presented thd
appearance of having been nipped by frost
the tip of every twig Laving a black?
appearance on the top of a cluster of
miserable looking leaves. Cultictilor.
What a man can live upon
The vegetarians will Sud an argument
for thir aatipatby k flesh, in the result of
some experiments made in the Glasgovr
prison, where it was found that ten per
seas gained four pound of flesh each id
two months, eating for Lreakfast eight
ounces of odtme.il made into) a pvrridge,-
wiih a pint ef buttermilk ; for dinner
three pounds of boilrd potatoes, with salt
for supper,five ounces of oatbieal prrridgej
with one half pint of buttermilk, which"
cost twopence three farthing per day. Ted
others gained three aud a bait' pounds of
flesh, eating sit piunds of boiled potatoes'
daily, taking nothing with them but ealt
Ten others eat the same amount of for'
ridge and butteriui!k,wiihuttb potatoes -as
the first ten, but for diom-r had soup J
they lout one and a quarter pounds o
flesh each ; and twenty tthr., who haJ
less potatoes, but a half pound of mt
for dinner, dimiutthed ia sie likewise:
From this, it wocld appear ilvtt potatoes 3
were better diet than smaller quantities ot J
animal food, at least for persons in con
fiaement ; te meat eer, if they batf
A flal'crer i tha shadow of fool.
tni;ht
result.
have exhibited a very - different
committee of the greatest dunderheads in jbn allowed ordinary csercw, which ail .
LU congregation) Las the eloquence of; individual nstwitf "c ' rreeiu.,
Paul the wisdom of Solomon the pa
tience of Job tbo meekness of Moses
the constitution of an elephant aud
lives on $200 a year f
Water is eondeusable by cold one 2Sth
pai t of the whole frum lilt) uuj; u'lj?
fretalug yointi
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