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" We will cling io the Pillars of &he Temple of our Liberties, and if it OSI fall, we will Perish amidst the Rains."
VOLUME VI. .pel Court ounse, S. C., 311 i5, 1S41.
EDGEFIELD ADVERTIS~ER
BT
W. F. DURISOE, PROPRIETOR.
-T ER31 S.
Three Dollari per annum. if paid in
aeivance.--Tiree Dolnrs anid Fifty Cents
if not paid hefore the expiration. of Six
Months freso the date of Stilhetc'iption
mal Fser Diullarsi i nol paidi within t welve
Moanths. Sealcriberoit of tie State are
required to pa-, in advance.
Nit -sahiceription received tor less thnn
one year, nod n) paper discontinued until
ali a ~rreara-ge are p:ticl. except at hie (ap
tion of the Publishe'r.
.ll . m ii riptiolnI will le coiioued unl
less otherwise ordered iefure the expra
tion of tle year.
Any perton proctorin. live SubscrhLers.
.1tn4 Ircolli ng re,eoiible (ar the iuoi,
ball receive the .ixih coply grateis.
.4derrtisemients compn.nl iwrted at
i21 ceint per list---re. (1 iie. ter
for the irt ieeictrtiin. ainl -1: e-,. lor erIch
.r .li.rterly will liechi rue $i $1 per -%ia;e
-eir oersch ':-ertioe. :\dveril-eieli, n1ils
.i.i t.- . eineleC, Iof inieiertcn- ncirkei
i t'ieirlt. %Vi le e"e "i'.eiei cntil icrdiereni
.t., anlu charireel aeccerdliilY-.
All Ccciciinie-ac n euie ed to III.
-'.liter, post pai, will lei prouin cily anoIo
-trictly aitendoelcd tt.
FirpatUisligc st-6bjir'cjf uja. oil U,71,I ivrI. C It
A, 111Vj. Vaiecl eiiiii;Ilper. iiet
Te plongh Bov.
IN !Presenui t) tie hi'a ' i i'itah
an .y t icaitcral Papcr. e iII ish.r s4 woill
aw.le ell tile amli.iv ci.li.0i2' %s wh cl. be
sctairteid agasle. i:; -ehali e'neila ieeii i.
sancginile. .oeed geeralh tera eai the eei-t.-ce
of tirti perejil'alat. i-lore chear mtoiii'ce ale
i frilly cinade to apiplear. Ktiein oil e lie*
conestiences which 11i.4 nceiudyi ' art-. in
bregi.e out a witl, # th. i inae:i hit i- ba
roesited assorneird lrim ;% tuabe oe geof e
ment. well skille I in the Science! ell' .\g rie. iiltire.
ol'their aetoistinoce in his i od. riaeIng .he hlesIm
Ito lei e.i shied ti, esoir,- it thr.ugh ilott'- .
-nd Ihv tie.ee.1 ofs'oir east.hI..iied .riehistl,
lie he.' best litle fe.:r eleat it will er enici.lly reacic
micatitny.
'1.sat-taich a work i. waseted. ins this teeeetin
of e ceaiery. nloe wal den'iv. No Ari eel
tural pIper is at irelot int publiihed inthi" state'.
.aid twois pulisAlhied at a diet.eCe. are ditienit -
of acce-e. to tniet a, oer Planter amul Fnarels-.
on arcount lf tliel heavy charge of' proage. ai"l
anseertainly of tihe caiL.-.
Te PL..Uso Bow will be entirely devoted o
~~ who" lnm' too e
il be. Pnt 'r- all. Firtner-. oi thae"t 1111 c.
'N pi.ill., VVR lee- ":ared tI nske it a Cenlillmpeite
Text atocjk ltr Sntthere At hi .
WVM. F. tL'iSOE50.
Tit.P. le 10Y illcc t.! -. ie
- ''a. Jill ,eC I: '. i i P"c c . elvIi'ccc
.6 nlol n's - a -l ttan 'I-i
-ieccte. r.v ii .ci''.pvo~ ' c.~ velrY - tlcett
i lal ie.d lndeS. "t tle ..nd (t .c: %4
itir-st ulin -r will he o.li le the irt
Ssteiy i-e Jit V, aii M oii l re-i.al.irly Ito -ell
lr' 1 1lo - C I h. -.11 Pee
1.1 - p av.ieI - ;i -ai'e- '. 10 - ' eI
re-ewrve.1 tier cij -t'li ii l \ . i% 1 - c '
Wiic's in tv 'I '.C .. e.l !:- te \ cld'"i'. c
Gauss 41ilim~
a le n',tcn t er.-' re. te al to:.cl . 2 -
for tce w-.i % ' ill -" " ' c
sc frl-. wil jnl '. i.- iiirkv I 4i:.we'l I .111 0'- c3i1 l"..
0lice byl t.e J.'Olh o1 .J.111e.
"1 .Al. tecti'rc aidr',e.'ed ia ~t e' ulo hler teci
be eost pid. ..
May b 1' 1.1
L IFE PiLI.S. & l'e lQ2'1X lil 'r -.
'.ie trial meiii a ir .of iann i- ' '''. - p' e'ci.". .e 6-l-5.. e
b tce asi-- tI-.)/- c' I L.ir'e. 'IleF.ic.~N I -S.
ig' 5)o ilner~ at mattieIee .iit'iht..e- ac r' es cre'e Ii.
th expI criect!eeli' eeeiiny ilcih..ncc l~l p a-t n ihe
satlta.ctotlIy pcenve.. eDurinzg the i-seet enenthl
alone, neecary inee handacece-e haee iienlm-i tie
iie knowledge' eel'.\1r. .31 ciii. where thce pan ecil
las, to) all up1pear:lleste. el'-'ic -i p ecac c'ci
ere by the eusxetiv ad pue..uci ic-ceeal the
Life 3ledieie'e-----mn .-::h lt er tien (I the-e
hadl beent e'cneIeretd bi'ecel 1d :11 hopeii by ce'ir
snedical aletened ene. Schcc h.1pp1 seit,? :ce a c
sou'c ofl great plie'aesre icc 31r. .41. andce icc-pire
hiem with new~' ccccen'ce i"e 'ecemceinendcc lice
use cot hie meedi -uiie 10 he' fllbevcc.en<~ii.
'ruse LIfr' E 3EICIli-'.ere a pucrcty V-.
GE'r l3LE~ prepaerationc. 'rI-y rte mlid an
peateest ice tisc'ir ierat'sllcn, ana t li h. eam
time thorouiigh-ctin;. repilly eeyenn thce trie
1t io ro the sys',tceml --cc ryt e t all'i nriceeeec
ig tile loiued. Forii thi re'a-.eu. cc e::-.ra',atced
cofm cl lyyspcepi.ec. th-- ia' .AldctPi'ce< wl
give relief ini ae tierter ..p..ie c..e tonecch:dn anc
other prescripcoon. ice 'se'r-:md-e.!a. ice
crpecin. Sick Iliead sce~I. Iileee Ihcrn, ihance--'
in tibe je'.-ad. Piee me lice C'hee-i. linh-ney'ci'1
cipaa'red -,ppcetite. cilia ecseryv dlii-O en-ecesu
fromi aec eeulcln ey ol the~ d tic. . i r 2a e--is e'.
stte of theu tOm.Ich. lh-- nce eil thle-i' .\eiesce
has'always prvceci ie lee i h iel eiind i cch i:ciah
a lperifor tonancy utlei r neel' eel treael cit
All that hir. .'aoirI't ind, iol hii- 1ce'ati-'< c I'
he particadilar in tatkin. thcemec -:ntily accorcdc .
to tao diection<~cl. Ii it il't hc'. vI ae'u. wyi a)~ p 1
tic!, or by ancy tiig ttic h eii-eil cc' 1":' Iv
her favier. Ulat he iee.c, Icc ::.ein echtcl. fc
al..no by thle rtel.ei ofl lccr creel I lte ri'ede
anlcuvai'dl aceal doe< lee u scule to kciaw w' b-' the
the LIl'e tIedhicinee ill -ciit lee own''c e.e !I
e. i.t himcc ca'll air sein ol .r UntTil.it'-an:en cc
this place. andc prer cc enpiy if ice .ii'ede'
3taanual, deieiic it ci llo necitlic Geuie I
H ~e.ith, publicshaed grcatuitlvl,. I i' wiilter'
( nd eanaesai'iteld' .eey aniv eitcicrdlicnary cain
of cure . aul Pct! -ri,:eIp. ccncic exact'ly, "ionilar
ha own. .\1tfa's .\ediccal Olle ee Ne'w 'or
37 Breoadway.
Fur atl by C. A. DOWD.
M-..e sa tt 7
T11t. F'llt.STG M .r11AI.n
t TnlL LtTF. uiiL tIr iT A- CA-MiAL- -
Tha" t..atr-a itc Let uilr or. %% I:a her iand upon
her brow.
Sali p:zing on her lovely fhct--nye :u%'!v CeL
now:
Whvy dih sie leatn upun ler hand with Such a
look of vica I
Why ws ilitat teatr aeroi-o her hek ? S':e ?e,
Ihi a fir-t ;t'- hair.
Time from: lir iorn Iat!h taien awa hat lizii
0; I'N gialco
iner I.o :'
\'e ei i.11 ):.i lin the d.incc: a her t I
dnCI g.o!. tlil)
S 1.1 -i:i; , zuisa lit i L..'e I% e. !-0 he '1u I ter
Fl'e faded rptit islei a.ur'd by -,orravw inwre
l'it wrnv e tt h'. e ...a..-. twi Le I:h, coor-e!
ell -emit It ar- !
l'he tnuninful h11) p 1 m.1 oI r~n.::inr of': c i it 't'
ca'ail -c.
But t . dini-.i of tIe at u !e: .- ai he:ct t.:
eCatiIlloi runt.
LUt ,b14. h:1t: beenl a h la l.p.y % 1i. ; tie.- !um er oifl
me oth
May prondtly clvain: -te :ni. - that 1pai i thI- ial
A iI Iii I at'l
\iseia. at' -lotht-i'f !tonchltws-',-hiih isIt'I
b:aai'-hed sleep,
Her life Iath been .I ch<m!'.s: .o:te ; thec n% here
fore doth1i .le we-Ce
She looked iupion h. r raven locks; wial tiightI
did thiey rec:hi 7
Oh I nit of isight4 when l.y were decc'd for
banqueit ter for bil;
['hey brnought back thoitch14 of' earyv yoith e'er
cAle had lcarnt t., check. -
With nr:ificial wreatha. lice ctiii th iia -orted
o'er her neck.
lightly throigh ier hiair.
Nnd drew It fana her i.rn tl --
Lin us- there:
. v ..ee i'af ill h ev bur - a cJ !e, I
the 1 1.1% (111 I.-Ich,.
,6e p:l I" -!:, e::1 h.
Ailt ci0ir ia'e -e '. i r fcc - rcy 1. 111 l
it I iot ' It : I'
F r Iser to .0e'-ni'
l'ont-3. .n:1 .1; T!;I'
e Lkama thali siie b% iic a ! .
\ ! , e: ! i ft h I % :: - :.
I ict - ,.:1 11 -
.il , he r o o
y, I : j.'.. :"h 6 'h. D'.- *: t 1
I . t buta'' ei n. i ncc -ci '
T h' - ;rc. t'- re'aer o I:'- 6" atic iii-'
.\b. lady 'lbcid thei. tic::atr - t iluir
thei truth.
.\,cu,cm thei mi ttnii, h"'ded ae', r
t~ -- in. itsno by , c!a:;h .' ' '. iin l's
atou'l -tiil losk Ico:
--',o welt 'n ani ai h': a w ccin whoai be
lJ, aici , tv ili' i i a \I l' t1 o c ie
;r iii1) aa'e'aiac lit U"'... ' ree'c e I.,
lb., tr'ix ii.; c a e'c' i:c Ic: -;'.'a0. t il .
i . takl.eniro0:ii fea.) -;c ''/-.in cl h'''
\\i~'ira' i n oi oil''' bu') d
simplyii by l~ wa c'rin Ih '!c.Vw ala' .1ui -
S igiun l 2 he. inito ai' pn . fn a. r Ii Iciei
the ". cute is "lN'',ad- ;i I "'a '.cn'
alirar watl'r iicly I. iii 'e i'irni.''h lf, :i
l('reda na cii i!. The na'i crm, 'n I --'''n t':a i
.ltro 'ied. If an. r e'main. .ancoth, g a ir in
sua ' e pphaedi. M hija never.a'i fantia
ciii)iliciui in ti-t" '-i'' initciao by% habi
sion ho a. vird 'ta 4i n iii,
T 1111 inat' aiih a'i. ni hwh i.' -1ni' to be
'l.seh is , :ei.. ike 'h 'ia fra w a i-"al "i '
i iiclino 'a t h4e ii'. ta lr ia~ 'sca ua I a t
. ia 's.i aea''ite ua iai m lino e e h iciin i s e a
b le1, of abe' :ai'hin.-- -;riculIturrte'.
iThe~l P'-iahccal as'he Afifiitual~ Ii. ei
lvi Enh'ra. onli iiie '6il ig laiiny 'al"
c'. 'iz: Nnw '.nania imanc. ltaka' abi ca Un
atn r.teniser uina ci)" to pltough deP ain
drinkGbn1ow~"I~id
From de Farmers Adeowae.
mU: iDows.
Hon's Store. April 10th. 1S11.
F1imts SuawooL-W hen I hav
more ltile I will xive yOU My views nut
praocice of ispsrovintg i eadtows and nan
king lMay. Alihough we live in It t.ounatrj
aafi mas.nidows it is too mineih neglected. Wt
are inl N. Canaias [too apt to pattern aifti
tle- Noralaern Faramser.*
lu it atutliern clianitte where our sum
ierl are ini. we have cteairs ti cot
i4ead with. Vhiclh. is a chl climaute wilk
shsari -anmmers are le,iis trou'sieisotne. Oui
astlie ouanghi to be n trioed Iw%%irea year
-tir,i titae Iiow' she i, it the 10thi J nne
awl lihe crsec l imes is Alognst. or lay it
I Uth eptee'snher. it keep d1con% is sedge tis
needti, imd re'ly principully on ne.tura
;raiies, sa ail kltiis, aid that grass thi
i.esml n flour-is usder inie'r moisiniitig it
the ie.r, let It alione. Alter the asi smaw
Is;:. 1p:1,ts11 w'ith csattle all you can taniii
lereinehor. afier that tittle lIt nothini g(
H.lie cfully voturp.
.NI Cli'L ElOL T.
'it twist he admnitted that tihe ms he inof norhu
ria agsicuoltuire 14 st *o well udyta. d tit out
"sajhi.-: latitiale inl nintly reep. c S. 5-54 miIght lot
dopt if here, isn coniteqpensc. tit the daileree.cct
it -iriatis. which us a inssiter oil coasstt-e :s1
aect a dilf-rence il tit,! !-easonis: ience,. t!h
:anisopticon ofr i te 551m 5nitea tu thir sisationli
wiaint saoua' niaditientroun wotuld c-rtaiaily be
,ction:dshi wvith as: yet. ne c.snsaat buit ite
ians tin the opwiisen. thit e'vin the pr.actice ol ai
.-od nsti10ros sargni-r. afterr smaking duite :allot
21,ce llt thie dfida'snce m IIthe. pr gresst o he lise
%%-s. woul1d Ibe for -aperior Il tast nlopaed
.v i gr.t par t of itur far mser- msl rhe s hiah. but
i-:r estc:ss ol f r.'re t i*. tnil 1-irinert...e ;gl ct
ho - It iic.41ltio s tha.-t Would 1114-1rnh1; iyon
ile iii::' aadopt a pr:set.ccoui:ed to aly csante
iil or Sitatsion whaiever,
From the L.ih.ille Jouinal.
It -a I carri tal thea s maiui sroim
ny tahld ani drspprid in the daill firrow
m :I portion siof at field ,Ifds illed cores. The
ilferere in tihe produce aIs, evidessly
'ry creat betweei tio niainuredJ and un
natiired posrtiouns (f feild; ilt. being frjsn
smamesc I galerisng limale. I slid not$ a:rer
ails that liflerrnce hav imeasurrraemit. The
aivantage o t-i- tniaisure n as %- great that
concinded it be availed of it fir it secsaiii
*rp ons lihrsamc grosund. In 18S23 I uoprn
-l the sane drill firrowass, and ilatited corn
s before. T1hae dilaerence, thouigh sot
naite eqasil. wis %till very striking. To
ere i, I gatherred twtlvet t Ea irquagIgg
" P "t 1), sisa
"11sc qui:!ty. Tl 12 ia51an1eil row's
ea,a redl 'a3 hsabs ,,7'al lon. ~ s, and'5 iiisin~att,
I itiat red rn S imest-ured 2-1 bu-hel-,
51s. si pint.. . t ste third ;&,aI one
1:sl mosarte 11 tile m5a1:ssinre tihe tscosnd )(!i
it, :satiher epesmet I en:miued in thte
.il pora~tsa:. thabl heetn cle;sred ten or
, . e .at, l fore :ic l:stice ill tles iisl,
hi:,kis, ts makc it erluai to thss: freaber
., Thl. Th . 'iler.e. IoweVtr. e iv tia
,r. of ifr is5aard p.it wsa, sa io t i i
.l're i''ta ari ssuet'en at tan'i a.. In ea.
T:-q resnt was floted :it O- e 1 esi 1:111
ta i, inilall. -o th111t lse e.xlen arronut
' t hei 5 e s,.' recole -eii t is, that
I e manuredc~ acre 41folder andl noin out
I a prar!sa m a er sic til tore Ohan the
i.f Ihe fibher. sft 1a,; gomi fsr beltter
. : a\ -. las . 1 ft asl ti\ i'. i il.
. 5, Iam a'!5.. i 'eu a-.essjIsr l i atou
U .5f 2~e r Ialisg tasit nls:t 1a 141. T a
eg a-iae- are. j .tien tarn~thi' fiterrs tI
-t-si ani the valiti oi ishe:r ianasirv.
-W \ Ii." wh in t sqasire,. as to ah<
vah~sre saf brrom coarnsee -c or' ha eeings sisai
m-.!,. i, informeasas siha: si i, in~s'd eueasi'e
1s fssr I':i,sapareae.a m ~conasasi'.'red bsy ih-ast
n i.a r~a,-' tsaora, a vsahale~t ;r:ielet. V'O
.rsam, a,' ;aoe it wsa,, saidl toa sssnne hsarate
,a arar. h-'e? it sstheri m aimahl', wet ha~ve
I1,naon a io'a eu r'iitf''t Plaolsttrs: :sd tha'r
.n sman grss'n er al la rao casa orn ' a h
,earrelay srse 1 any thser grama laor siiranile
aiss. or pinbry. \\ hsenas lth hu-h ;and ahs
s.-'ad alre takena i'5to conii.iideruion,55 theret irl
asen crsap,- pay~ bertn ths~ai broomss cr'aas, a
m.an is at the lfarmear- uon thet neh mntervale
of so- Casonectscui ri'ser csan res'ssy.-Cut
lil'jf'sr.
Tihe ir/ Erl.-l, tteneralily she reasI
ai a br ai~ 5 t hie topl sal'thec lhasr.s''c sshea
n hah paaiasce, i ai iacrenpls deash iba
lkeep,' c'annon55Iai lasi'o monathtis. la-'r anu
hera, sasutnh, I hsave ikossan si iesa stos 55
.iwirdt's n' ail it ilaalre' di sg. T1hery lao
noiaar apyarsai te. hae'rasii e'xce's'i vely ni ak
..ml pin annyi's 5ad slie meeitr it s afflics iot
.s remedv ils' sml h
sit~ p ala 1he ipae Ualay fouind i
Ihis sare. ..sfli'cienrt s us halad a pissedci of a
e'aie oat 51he -sze of' a kernead l' a corn.
\\'ap~ thear,ent-ie~ its sratiad let it a-c
.."nlasai be, on.s-hed's sailys iaisil egnael. Pi
..m.. nroa .saai *s itnis'leil. ,as thina ther nrr
it e' nsli ss cIt rise ,aaatasd flara."
Ian thi's wa.my I hiave' enredt.5 ..va'!'al hase
aer theasir a n' aaera s uni Jabandoned s~*thenil
anal rett.-aaeda them ini Isheir urigial vati
I)j.sas'ui I'esar Trer's.-A~ correr~spal
dens al te i-'arrsitr' Unblia--t whoIss hsiv
deanssly it rssomet aicqn::aa5in ice. with tiri
..nhj'te i n n' ihi isa hereat-,,aiys. "I Th'es
efecua armey for n.alhih ireefs I hsa'
esr sscen'ai neds. is tos lay lbare'ahe Itmed
a Iet roo0t4saroaunda the trunk of' thet tee, nr
..app.y ls.y ca,.r oap r~d" Cuti
Freqth Farmers' Journal.
SOOT AS MANURE.
Sir Humpliey Davy characterizes sol
3s --a poweridmanure, possessing otuilir
cal salt. empyreumatic oai, anld charcoa
which is cal le of being rendered sok
ble by the a n of oxygen, or pure vin,
air; till whic eosponieut parts rauk hig
as nulritiolUs slimulaut mnniures." 0
mujeadin s (sae~ au agriculturist) I hav
-used Sot, W great advnutage in out
staice, anti, sugh sown by the band, oil
dressing gu Ie always heavy crops
bay fAr two eesnive aeasous; but this i
a wltastefoil t of appinisg it. a grep
prinmezrtiond amirtioia, oue of its trio!
aesive ingred ts, bjeing volaiiilized an
dissipated in e atmosphere. When dim
solved in wa there is no waste; it is a
tIvailaible'; a for horticultural purpose
I have most sed it in that state, mlixiu
it up inl the portion oifaebibout six qusarl
of atol tt a h head of water. Apoirapit,
peas. ul a 'ely afother veget ables.
have mnanUr with it, with as tictil efr
as if I had U solisl dunig; but to plin ii
in pos. part. grly pine's. I have rouud
jadmiraily adnited; whent watere
with it, the ume a deep lheulthy gree
and grow s and luxuriant. I genet
ally use it water alternatelj
antl in aiminmer, but, #x
ciy 'lning . it mfig
he I h adlvanta;;e.
%DDR RED.
I- lot yarn. tskethet
limrt nr amtil three fourth
ib.n aite. amil biil 15 mi
tea water; tlien achi
iuile ot iu votur cloth an
boil it ' riin, it oftien. Iake
it as row ainay your -.l1r
!water :ient quantity (if wa.
ter sit your cloth; then pt
il ihir . awd heat it over
moleri .s yo,.; cu) hear ymi
hand i u your cloth atni kce
i stirr a at the sane heat.
h'lien r cloth and add tw
quarts (ir it up well. Put i
vour cl y n'nutes. and the
it is rea tg. The cloth or yar
',hould el nted pltt in the alur
witer v The cot will be but
ceits pt J. PAngrra., hr.
We fi wing floating about i
our excl -s. If true, the itfoi
ll'iol I i the %%heat grower.
WVe give it3h'thath
*r It of salt with a barri
sf wheal !rain iII old i:lt barrel
and the % not tilatck it. In tic
II whet .-e quart- of sail to rver
hinttred sprinkled anon, rhc:t
will ellir. e them froin the Ileprc
lationsof is, and render the stin
imure valt 'ood for ca'tle."
We find in the E-,e% A:.. Trasnelini
lhr 1I., a statease it C . utniam. rte
his cow which obtained the pre
mmgi-ving the gn-antity of milk produ
ced mllstlibly forIl' year, the amounst ill of th
ssaik was 4,214 :;uarta. or an average <
12 quartsdaily fr the year, 'h.- valte a
tha ilk %%as W-41: and tlih tot:al exPen
:,it ke.epinig. milking, &c.. was $91 .53.
Lu. ing a neli priofri for the year. of $152.
i). Mr. Putnem rci-lem nit Sal-im. Sev
.: stlier cowJ scarely ian-rior were :<
i-rea fsir prerain--; and surh in'staice
:lastr;ae tlahe Irlipriety (of keep ton
hIt the lest ;iijisls. stice the cost ot keei
in is no more and the product so nuc
GAPt t.NcntcKrs.
Messrs. Edlor.-ln your Ajpril numn
her'~, a coirrespoadenlt na'l tubtes lihe~ lape
ia chaicenls teo lreedlini (s nit olds cockaeL
\\'heslbr alsi till have niny e'ffe'ar tatp
dluce the diseat, I amr uable to a-ny, ho
I haave Iun:; sirt-e launad a preretiie, an
paractied iteodingly. Thisa I have comn
-a muited~til to oibers, wh htavat e coilmpl: ie
sthe mai~~ laad similar lrlflemment. a
atar a's my knosedge etelndsll has becen a:
acadedl with th4 samae ainrked result.
- Thedhiaense Prev.'edcu-iplyhIy scarsl
-inig themit in tl ir food. Whol ever hear
saf chickens5 w ch were not cnftnaed n il
ther han. bsut i>d sufferede to ronor at lar:
-a'isl colleetI alllheir ownAf fsiad, so bie gru
bslead n ith thi's eantse I TIhe most commro
Ifemsas fasr yaitchicken's is I idian mea'i
ixed w.ithi we'er s's l'las "htsompletely -ai
isn.tr it. T'l~l when eatenIl ins o arg
( qaintities. is iaosi stnle to psroducte I t
-gaties Greatrare shoeuld. thecrefosre, b
e observedl in the feedin jg sof t hem. itnd h
I me.al shold~a heCareViOu--v mixaed sme e
-hasur's, or ntherie it will swell in the cit
- aho h hkn wshichu, w.'hen full,i
the verr causto hedi-ease.
nGA RRET HERGEN.
-Brooklyns i Y.. A pril 20.
-CUarS. rT5tr BLACK -TO.NoU..
0 A hanl fril f finte sahl rubbhed upon ii
I tn o, ssfha hasl that hn<a she hhnack longan
- will cnoe it, ist the moiast two aepplicJ
; isii. It is ifulelile. andi simple ar
s a'he:,p enoullgh. In 1S33. I triedl it up'
,. lns ssrf may nowthorses. anal the ata::e pri
-. :prietors eained s'ver thirty horses with
wathoul asne faure.
-Of all the guiis cubti'.aged in the lat
en tesl States. tanqg inito account it's COl
at ,aslpionl biy lheb mlin andi beast, that
'e Inidian Corn istmoss imporrant.
i...- - --
A large manre-heap makes a full ;~ra
eJliscellaneio0s.
From the N. Y. Courier . Exquirer.
INTERESTING BIOGRAPHY.
Sitmuel Gouverieur, Esq. isenga::ed in
wriiig the beiraphy of Ja.a.s MoIenr(O.
which will prtibably be one of the rsist Ili
neresting that lias been published in this
country. Mr. Goiuverneur heiuz the son
in law of Mr. Monsrue. and having hal be
questhed to him all the papers of thit il
lursriois StIte"mani will be enitbled to ae
complish his unlerisking wish siigutr ad
vanstges. The folliwing wi!l be one of
the interesting pssages:
When Mr. Munroe was Minister from
the Utited sares at Paris and whn Gen.
LaIFayette as cifined in fhe Priou it
Olmutz. hv th Emperor (if Ausri;. iml
formation was brotight hin. thait Mia-laine
Lafavete. tshe Geiner-'st wife throiwsn
tinto prIssoin. an(d sno inisit in a few shiv
wouid follw ths fiat of her noher awl
-grmiil msther at the guiltine. Mr. lon
roe alonie cos il save hcr. ad -is Paris wa
then in the hsid of thie mut it cotuld ou!y
he Hc'-oimplilaedi iy arousing the sympa
thies of the people. Tie deiructiont of
life iad been 'uch in every nIt tef Society
where optiteice as perce;)tifle, ih:t Io
.tvolid corinin death. al! Isx.sri':es. mis qsphn
dor, were tlail nside: and the weAliv. ir
st ed if riding inl their equsp)5'-. either
walked or rude itn the iniercte oeclesif
the city.
It :heref-re errcted a greatetnion
when the esplheiidid equiisg. of tle A user'
C.i Minister's curria:e a:pieared :It ilth.
2ate of the Pri-on. nnd hi- lady infornied
this. keeper that .i.e hat come ti see thle
wifti sf Gen. LiF:vetite. Such i '1 1:u ils
burlh a time was like electricily. Tile vee
spread inl all direerinsu. iomi hue.re Mr.,.
Motnsroe drove froms:s lie Prios thousr-.l
hial collected aoround ier cirri-;e. awl 5
f*elin:. elicilei by i he eetin'; sfet oi uch
fremalei inl -uch a -ituituat'n, r11'resed t
axe of the exetI'ioner al evertuilly %
the captive free. The feelisi- of Colonel
Monroe cannot he realized diirin the :s
sence of his wife. He coubld not accoi
pany her. as sht would hasve counistf raried
she Ieelinn he knew inust he awakened t4
nave the prisoner. When Madame La
Favette met Mirs. Mron-oe she was i i
staie of pe'rfe'ct phrenzy. supipo-sg that
she was led out to execution. wlot when
she fond herself embraccl by the Laidy of
the American Msinister, wiihin the w%311
of that plooyiv pri-on where but a few day
l ner JSt -sA;J.iW.LfortI to executioni
a long time before she could realize her
situation. Mrs. Motrue nassured her she
should ie saved, antd thai her husband had
leermined lo rieigine sll if it becnme ie
cessary. to accomnplidsh her deliverance.
From the Ner Orleans Picayunr.
TII(rKII Ti[.\N TillE. IN BE'D.
Ti llote ar \VshWiulngtonI t ity tile
-ilh sareb, 1-541. %%ere sorowded i shut th
I vii:tor;s were corpeled lie sleep a pon chair,
nnd tables-. after the bed., were all packed
full. One oft she accosiissi %ne have seen
!iremind si of an ol Vo-ston slory hichl
ie heard ill our younger d:ys.
SVerimiter "callw downvis" during th"
winter in) hi- pun2 orii-Ther its0. n-! dr.'u e
11p to a he'! at thei Nor:tIs h:F11d. 11h hoic
- was as fil nsI it conhil hml, ln she h:1
keeper. tinle of ti dr~set wi 1 h iat e
e's keit :sae
"I' s'.h', sa '.r..r ; t usp a. I ::--g
fihe VermIloner, ika tile %,anovf
his lihoe,. atd aldrcim the har k.rper
:~ c'an have uth. C e ined t"'
: ar keeper.
..\el1. I wish ion'd (lsv rosnd. and -,et
supper a. l:sn t as %fill 'an). carlel. I' a1 :
red husnary ands tired itn. i've driv nsil the'
idi '5sior omhin ofar thailt ,.ert non'it~
s thasd jist nocw," conts in ed she Vesrmonte ir.
"Il sake iusioncnmea..re,"' said lhe ha-s
keeper reachInig a piiece cof iape fromrs a niail
sand steppjin fi romsi bei;ndl thle countei 5r.
*lOh ! get out." sail he' Vermintr.
"Ysu don'itt meaitsu!re ft!k, for a imieal sit
vitles dlown here~ du ye ?
"?.lwayvs," retortedl the roiguish hiar lree
per. "\e aslway msitl-ure ,irani"i5isisnd
msore piarisitticlarly s cthan e vrsi they casll
ior s, usager. Aboisit ftour feer noi do!
fr vesn, I shionhlc inik." straw ing thit impe
nr.~.ncd she w nir.s of stie astonsiise Greeni
Trhe suppser was sosonf snkig on the ia
bde, she V'~ieminter madne a hea~rty m--d.m.
uis sabserty sftes camsse :'s the bar keeper's
stint said he wasc resady to go to heed.
Yoiu hav e nos ob jec isi 10 sleeping
maore thans one its a bed. hsave' you," sid
~Not ste test airihstv obijcciont in 'he
world, retoriced she Vrermiomier.
"Wel, there is tic nieceweily for miy
showing yeo ste way sp."' contincect .she
h ar keeper, takin;; his tlodgr iso the hscsZ
ofi he stairs and h:smitinig hims a candtles sck.
"Yout~ twill go isp four pasir of sitirs wiheni
y'ouil lt come~ toi a laddetcr. G(su thas si
adt you wilt see is rttte hansginig dcown'
throiughi she seintile. Yiot us will thes h tv
stthie kiincneb teo put the candletts?tiek het weeni
lyur teeth, sp5il 5n yeousr hsandis anrd chi:5--b
.the rope hand over hsandl. Thesre ison
ed ins she lft with only inO inen andI
bos ini it and plenty oft r'oom for ones rsiure
by crowning~ in tundes the eves. sorry I
cansist do any bester for you to-igiht, bus
- we're very fullf!t"
fIt is needlesss io say thats the thar keeper
was joking alt the whsitn and afss-rwatrs
gave the V~ermcinier a comnfortablte bunk
-on the floor, but not unstl he hail triahren-'
a journey at it:at time 6f uight up stairs
ladder und ropes,
The city is overrun with office seekers
of every discripiun. They comfe in droves
fron afl qiarters or the Union, except New
E1-1 ingd. and they tormcut the President
jloa ,t beyoud endaarance. He will event
tually hit. conrstrained to exc!ude the whole
hurde. if ie cannaot o'berwise protect hisn
ell Iom uniseaonable intrusion and im
pnitily. Why do, they not cofine their
tntllV.mce o t- cahiaet. %there it legi
:' ately bl'aagW' when a highwaymRn
thre .tened to h'ant at English nobleman.
lia reply wx-SIhoot therervats; it it
i"Just ;.5 a-;tale to you-they are paid
f.>r It."
Why is 1t th-at te whig press, and par
ticulnriy thvat portion tes-oted to Mr. Clay.
i 1. Ibirtur. nai;mg Mr. Wie with .
,,ienh fertf'in.? Wh,% raike open (he onhap
py atllo a awhich CG!iy was shot, at this
NIalt dav? Du the freind, of .\Mr. Clay de
-ire to ri .- a pub' cation of the secret
h. ofa t , a. :;a::c-n! Are they anx
.o C as a :! t:c0---al the collate
ral cio.. ',,, -of.in3o antter laid before
t:: 1 c If such i a it their wish. why
r.; reculeat'l~aat s., p.iainfal to all, and
f'r, m % iJ I :.u gud caa possiblly arise to
a n. b.-!v!
' b.n e'icr to b! a concerted deter
mat:a~tti, : bak iMr. Wie downi. ordrive
non oat of I a'! a, .. Neither effort catn
su''Ce'!. f '--' a-. ,--al.' and the dispo
..;a.>n .arfiotia at:,.tiiit)O 1against odds
of any o i . .\ lr. Wsvioe is entirely
-ni-u.'a:r- I - i I'y in Congreis, and
igaant ~,y h lth i pres4, and it will
,on hiec' tt: mece''.sry it, set him right be
ftre ,h.. p..eine.-IJa:ihington Cor. N. Y.
lfrruld.
Frm,-- the 'ec Orirans Picayuar.
Tihae \i Iaa; setwil states that Mr.
Port'erfiild tf that ciiv detected a coupleof
.:,uq,., '.n ,..ird a stn' ar )oat a few days
1;e,. taa:.L::e tir e.cape t Ohioin a sin
_vi::ar muanaer. They %%ere dressed in In
diart custo-ne. wohi inte nane of a horse as
na im t their Iead, to hide their woolly
lot,, with their fk::res painted. In 1a1%
di-:i',- ti.-v h::ad tratvelled from Tennes
w-. 50:m iah-', ealt of Na-.h ville, where their
oaraner liv,'i. They cname from Jacksod
ont thite car., nndal aale for the landing, and
toak p:a.-.:a: 'or Cinciianati. jahhering bro
.. -:nt i. and pretended Che-okee.
\l Parterta'itield looiked and su-pcczed them,
and n% alked up to thC largcst, who was a
jra .J, ..Aessed like
The Iadian ohijected. but Porti*tie 1e
,istedf. rand palled off ilthe fulrse scalp; leav
ing thse %frieatm head expoaed. B0th were
taiket into eu..toy mnd lodged in jail.
ThefyS hand two0 1'i-tat w.vell loaded and
k:ai ,:-.. nubi p-nty o t.nrmulition. They
tal, tha t a h y had' bee itn->tructed as to the
m old. ie.,9t by aboliti-thtie in Teunes
lii':;o ; :nb)ride1r.-l larvard Col
a.- - 'i a t.o 4a'auCrier, is in a state
a'caoap!ae inan,rdaantion and disorder.
('fith ..i1-, refa..a ia attend at the recita
,b-., oa a., --)uhmiir in anv taher way to the
'r''Fh4aait' of the, a:Iiev- :-. They have put
ab ash a. t '-a'.-and lcilarntion of
I ...a:96 .-- ;wI :acmndedl tle expul
A,- .' *.. al i a- tonr,. The officers, of
a- l 'ra ibi, mtll favor, being
t.,. ta ,' at taj e -el ,audctas than
a r,. u. hur aia f a'aden building
q .: . .la. . I l-w day ago. is
o- e- a me . w it h ihese trou
T , .; i -r% I'al, .f an aitutempt
1 . 11p11d.41aii; Club."
T, 'Oan !'.a9' y.-The ntaces:or of
ti t- i a.-.' a: la .ah. : irn E-:ngland
:mar :;a "tr', :a'a-!r.dirttn bym his will
hia Ja. 'rat'.'l My ,btn bl necamtulate for
aaroter.'- a ;aat itaere,a: and their
the t'i v'l:..'hilt--iont to come in
a'. - ..., o ..- n' hoh''. T hea period ex
re t m '-F. TI: .e p.ra'-ent Mar. Thbelu
otan t 'a'a--! :t tt 10 t'ears altd and poor. his
eat l ,a a :: n;,- -- 'a ar- o.'i; s.o ttata In hs
.tt.bi:. a'r up ";t 'd< of 5:1 amillionrs of dot
rr. P'.a onaraa ar'ied ta set aside te will
lalt e tieat a'l fat. they htowever
a :t* .:bat aao '-u:'h will abouldl be
', aon t: ti mea~i faarwa"ard'
lartere.t a :a ar ;iit- an t af d llars is p3,
l60.atti y,-r a'rnon:--S-t3tilt0 pe:- monthr
-g1c pr a!.y-E:G per hour-$6 per
1 1 tata te.
An adit a Ci~ckn.-We have brag
a' tatamt oatr tterihboar'" fruirs, nad flow
r'.. 'an rtt do' t. tad stock. burt ntever, until
n a-a. ha:I'a 'a, n e hl at'-; tlbing rare of our
'a 'aa:a l b:a;:~ t '; bt w e shaltl ungneasti n"
hh, --.u h ratg c if : theabsh" rlhis timej.
tla 'hrt n htattc nt her~er ear of Corn. a
iteacr iet. tar .a bigetr II a thani other
tal.sV We ba~. ia :- a0llTrent linea, to wit;
We faaad :t day~' or. 'wo atone ramong
otrtt hh ' ke- . a, wIth :hree distinct and
ful: irme N:'s Th etara log grows
on-t lafr :'.- ala' lti;:h jaaint and for a
h'' n~ ay' K- arrantad to th'e other by a
tit. itarer. a' ;; ,t',iat. (ha"?h legs however
. prfectly a.veae.aa'.) rand! thea bratnches off
t it,. OwnWat 1:'aa.: oala eaich le' there is a
foa', aar." htaaving, foaa lts. and thre other six.
taile- the. leg thtat i.s "'oalitary and alone"
ai ther otlar 'ah-t. has but three.-Temn
An r"chang~e paper sa'as that the most
~ii:ed. glarataus, andl lov~elya work of aa
ttoe is 'a wom~nan, next to' her is a Bcrashire

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