:4',;ti .. ',1.0,*,, , i.-',oo't - f!J,t,."#o,o* - : Farmers - and ....., -:- - -.-.---. zF Peauywise Toundwise. - , -Th)qit is Fernier Pennywisei With' whoml am acquainted, who will occasionally, raise - .- a 4 , 00 d. heifer, steer; or ?cult, for liii neighbors who keep good breedcand he is by accident . . occasionally benefited thereby. ' When he kW mit hn animal in ids flock; ho is.appareat , , 4- - ttneas . y until it is . divosed of • and •Ifter_ --, . selling .such an aniniel, a heifer for.; instance; you may, hear something like the. folloWittg : ..--,Wclttny dear, l l have . , sold the bill.,liei ' fer for fifteen ,dolliri ;',, is net` that - a gaol pricelor a heifer of herage r' , . - Good price, indeed r his wife , would ro ,ply, "-you had better hare iota two of then,. cat-hammed, crookeil - legged,sciawny thing.; . that ,youalways keep - for 'c01.'5,..; The reason . - -":' - that, our cattle always look ~ t` bad; and that ire sellso little butter and elieeseis thatyon always sell the: best IleifoN." .: ' . 1; ; -: ';Poor rromin! Kr t ity lier; , ?.ber pride land ' ~ambition are injriredihtr_clilldrenand self in llama, because: herrnatit*iiiihistry end &ton omy are cramped by fhe'fOlisli ifiid Pigi,ard . Ijr policy of her husband. :'-'* - 1;•-'' , " . - .- - • - ' The picture i,sreverscaliatriner Pound '-triso,-Who always *keeps ;his hCstaidthels un- : - til full grown • tli,en selecting. his best breed .- A era for his own use he, sells the. rest: Ir. he 1(s a good yountrhorse, he Fill say that he , ,-,,..; will make a fine team horse ; o more, s he _,..r will Make a fine breed mare. , - . iy,_ - - - ." And .what_will you do , 'with that I" says ar-4 - Wis neighbor • pointing to an ordinarY aniinal. . -- i.'- - - 1 . Between -von POI " se '' .1 1. I shall` , . ys le, , ~ ... iso a that colt the - .fire.g. chance. • Such in nal : yed spoils:the - looks. of ell the rest,'. and Will tint pay for lis keeping." . ; ~ . -, - Thus •he Will sell his;: poor i steers, heifers, sheep, and pigs at flic • first ollim if not sold ;;=she• would fatten, those That would pay the cx pense,and giveaway those who would not. : Not pay the expense, of fattening I. are there any cattle, sheep; or hogs, -that will not - Tatty . the expense of fattening .1. Reader, take some - of=each-=of: the real . Pliaraoh breed=feed them until fat ; keep an exact account of the elpenses, aid you can answer this qiietion yourself. In thi's way-farmer Ponnd wise- ell . ways has valuable stock ; his-steers are- ready -• sele, and continent' a good price ; his bor-es are the bes in the neighborhood, and, the first to be loked after by purchasers. _So with-all the Animals' lie raises - . Pi.raywise on the contrary, is thronged with an ill-shap ed,worthless stock, that none will- buy - .and pay the expense of raising ; which are con , . . tmually eating out lis substance, and-`. me: king no return. Tilts \ Penny wise , drags .on, - a rrdserable life. in the ,raid to ruin,. while Formalise moves easily and happily along in the road to health, Are;Trees made-oft. If we'were - to take a handful of soil and exanline'. it, - we should probably -find it - to contain number of fragments .of wpod,.;— small, broken. piee# hra:neliesPr leates, or other parts of the tree. If we could examine it cheruicaly, we should find yet more strik tbat it was rcarlv the same as, wood in • P • Osition Perimps., then it;may be said, the, young plant obtains its Wood from - • the earthin which it grows. The following • w experiment.will show bether this conjecture is likely to be 'correct =or not:'—Twohundred ponnisof earth., were dried in an ,oven, and. afterwards put into a large earthern vessel ; the, earth wasAhen naoisteeed with rainwa t•mallowtr n; five pounds ' er, and a tree we• v. • was planted _therein. During- the ."space "of five years, the earth was carefully. watered, with rainwater. - The willow grew and flour . • ished - and to prevent' tlie earth being mixed with fresh earth beincr- blown upon' it bi••• • winds, it was covered with a met4.l plate, full of very minute holes, - which weidd exclude -, everything-hut air front -getting access to the earth below it. After ,growing in the earth for fire years, the tree was remeveti; !ma on being weighed was foUnd to • hafo\gained one' hundred anti.sixty fire pounds. And this estimate did not include the - welglit of 'the leaves or dead branches WhiCh in ire -• years f•Li from Abe tree,. •- • .• . • • . !Now eame.the application of the test. Was' all' thiS obtained from thivarth 1 It had not sensibly diminished' but but in order._ to ,make' the experiment canclnsive, ii was again dried.in the oven and - Put iu the bisisnce.--- AStoilshing was the result ! The earth 7,901.' • ed only two ounces less that it did When the . • willow was. first planted' in it."!--Yet: the irbe ••• • had gained one hundred and sixtypve pounds Manifestly, then, ihe wood thus gained intim space of time was not ' obtained from.:the wealth ;;we are therefore; to'repeat ,our, _question, A Where does the wood kerne from r -fie: arelr'ftt with only two alternativthe water With which 'it was refiesbed;or the air_in which it lived. It can be clearly shown .-that it was not due to' the r water—we are. consequently unable to resist th e . perplexing and ; wonderful conelusion—it was : derived frotithe air •-• Can it betAver,e those greitt ocean Frac-, os'or weod, ntickare as old as 'man's' intro , • -duction into Edee,•and 11111' in ihch a:.41 r... 4 :4-1 .- -~'::':T.t:j. 1.91 1 1 er- ;?, i,..FA1Pn04 , 15 . 4 4, ,tuiic k.;, - A:iiJ - F.‘titriilllloo,,t.4 ri. 1 . 0 - 5 0? ilrgl. -*ltiensi,**Ablidment,.ii 1':,,f4 -•-• Nifily.A.stilfit: Wildin g . : iiadpig: iettfiet depiirimenis,' , 5 Gdtdi; e du 'liatti, ''lrif ' Tiiiiiieb*.:iicii . ba ring etiiiiljof Mini; 'Theithillepast* t tAed.uee Adz lloeitk: agad:,.the spot .7 .4 1 4 , are _ ote4..:!ffial*PTol3l . l 4 ' 7:l l lol,o 66 * l 4yrentikano, entuter.',.' "The sto ckfirfteikily iithiit , it*Optihetteiiii,"'irius d , and: jhelluited Stalk; ind:the'sppqr e i , 1 0.4fluAlOttkurpatt01 i. style, , material b Y...MlT , ;:boule; i!Y Now rods !regards 4entiness. ,hi,every depart me eoytii . - 10 , 7, 4 -4, and'&npitltien de . 50 . - #rmiii Volf:of I lhe Estat 11* . tii = system of" -: *up. -4.iftylecak z ' Judenthiiiei'Of ,hlr„ \,I. *nee and thoiinigh' inic;wl rtnitbranches quality:hini adniirabil i t ioe . .„ Of , munager:! The -firti Not ; *lnti'tb' the tail `business, awl '' with on 'umpfiisiertment of F Askiitts#e ao ii, - foirgentlemen ig,ope,JDireeti&theleut's , de boy's deimrtthent,conikises a toe ' . ..:irt4. ' ktric tnstefulint4elsJguntly. ; 'OertMT r ed in thieeitYHlir. j ..K 're) iendint. ;'. . The - second Betk.is the :Cr mant i s ere; all styles iff:fiiitio64l, ',btu, i;Uods, :are lteot.. , .end;'geittletnn ,Plothini . niade to tnenshre, by - the. \ • l4 - 99#,' hut* i tetteys :9 r tbe Ivry first u .iitiOttr .Ikluna;leisJiiiites T. Barry klelen., [The third and fourth &101 l at ted . ici • the !,isholesitle.'-tr ei nneh. Buie ijavot all i. oPPOr!?oitistf eiting riFee ,iite3jitihnd variety, ; , the beauty - iii 4( ,f.iihili'titest ; lie ieeni, lei be ;tiOprettat , piiittnitit it'undee ihe direitionot seiretallisei4tuds.'.l-114 1 .fifth tinifsh the.nialltdraOuribgpiurtinn of. the , in ~ ,s ,, inperin leut, ~4..F., g 4ii. .Par, ,nii , iiii yilpede;sti: Ti.Stolis.,4l ti''' " '- r oClothit,'Clistfifiier, :Veal -.` trh:o'ndierthietitent -itin convey , id 1 the imst.bisineii:doneet:lin "g tctW!if4 9 eki , iti W er a nd ..l lein r t prices which -4 1 id#4 Pon la "t ;f euatieue . lesititnin and PO Sie :; Undiiis"hoie (fen eye t .-ro• s' satiSfnetorily;:i•estieettill said' he aitlic. cotn e. 'selves.: ; . :. ... ,_, P. P.. L. .ROGEI . -;••-• -' '',.' .;f:' ' . _SOUDEtti ; -, 185 - 2. • . 4 i -'3in.. ) ''' ~ . , - Ix, -lizw, yfial.ts . ?lllEVr , . t th ,Z. 31071 i +/mad vispeefftt _lLL.public_tbat 4110 wirrianuf: 19i,'s OPlebrattidwk 7L I o They-alt .1v bit ___'" -- 1 :I .- :Wire Milt; Waypeerbipkty, (indlit Caeltilato44;:liOg Churns ; Shi Al,,' -' 4 - 4 Cotter ,` , Shoes ^ e I ' I !:, l'hn l'oi varioits'ro`Ateina too nuiriernus to tai lope by: atrietiottoottm to business.to shatelf public fiationage.• Diailafaetot old. Stil . .. Foundry , M. 'Mott near 'Seal or fpiring d . one on short notice, '. .., ~ 1 1L E I R J AR li tt I- r.,. if , ' • --'Feb'' 13VSINESS NOTIG s:fwitso*'*bnidreqkctf,iu , .A.m or tiarhig:inisettlc4; aciakuts wit an d pit oat the shhiaik'• mercantile l?twinew' will bc" ti '''mirtt m icl under the firixi. of S..tir , T hly lotend.to:kee gcc find will be over • ,ready rind thankful date . , keep on and a,a1:0, - e. atock i of Dry ds .. Groceries Hari are ` c dpi pont \ slid Shoe Nrikeiti, will all find' ilecessary,,for, thir . ,aChesittchhs.- Overshoes, Gaiteri, kept on haat' • • • ,111, S. WILSON .• !Jan. P; , ~,,,,,,, ::.E.:.sToviz-,:-.DEptiT.2 il~ EIST,ONFr:3Iifi ! , ',/,airtiOW : •• Enhitire . State •., 1 . ; , , • AG.: 1 ,- • SlCOOStoies fiia .Stoini , Vinre,Tipn,Mionti,niZine. Tin , Poin-ntrelles; Straw,putteritiBcraf)m, • lar. , Eleasei l giygtO a-ea' tend inietnikeaper, tiran theclienpest.. F.- 1"11: R. LYON: V-1 :ttepti 2 851.' ' • - , A. toot,. ace i - v , , lace. ":"'lt'aboti , 40-11 4 KP , •4 N ,... ,, ..,,,, T • , c0.,,,..,--ee- ,!ell' edff i r a lIS ~t ,ic, ,.k n ixito f S i r '.. ~.itilsyge- tfotionj4anu-the li ke. ~_ . t- -speo. ion, iga nii- ' 'tha r l-nlad ?- ". h -45.-,b -• t i A) . i 4 r ili k n i assn yna4, of silk_ti. wa, h 1 f -r , ..,..- , 110,:idi e d a nd uWeielled ewing . 8 ' ' 1 Sthakin g' a nd ' a rtrilehtuf St°t 1--, , , i r:1- A'gt" ' as" ' jollen. 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