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Is SPARTA & EATONTON, &A., THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1855.
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NUMBER 15.
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A Weekly Miscellaneous Journal,
Published >R 8Vf A'BJ7liS
$ parte mill. Cat onto it,
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B.VDLETO.V 4'
Small 1 Or great Mali firs ?
GaftoerjA
One patent yvas'granted Inst week’to
-rttivtSi&JK*.. 0 fij^dgbfforty
ci»imsy*foK^i ns
to'fire elvnin shot, to which the; atten
tion of,. Lerd.Rd<flan was .directs !. : —
% , -ice is iii the iiDiise .occupied by Win.
IU ' . K.-(j., a.s :t'la\v oiik-e. lett>tlrere, ur
idiom,. afifJ their fire iiso far'foombeing •.
direct that, whenever the ground al-
Jo.wsof it,/ther’e. are angle's* )mdjlechvs
wfrich admit of flanking fires alongi-hc.
front, and of cross fires on centre points
•of each .'line of'attack or approach. In
front of most-of the works, on both
The French and'English.- sides of the
atuiywH^ffe^se will Le attended to.
-- ; - s . -i-i-TJOEn BnA.Mi.VM. -
4mi f«S * fi- - r »-,tr
■dl bse'Cvjl. woHsghtm
hu mio o«s "a s; tile stints of the sea shore.
V. ho is tlpj’e that cannot - trace back
distances, to extend the chain-between
the two shot without the dagger C*
to the tuosttr.fling incident bn accident
-Ihe'causc of an entire, change An. iris
DA : ¥.1S ^M r ALKEIvTFM^ l ^i;
EAToNTGNVgGA
"breaking] it. The-firing of ehi/iii >:
is.not (if recent date, neither j.
of tyrdgun- barrels' et at
brfPfc tln^^CHs^piect.al together, - but to
GaiKjtSs, So.-.jis, (’rui.-kcrv, Fine. Liquor* autt.Wihvs,
-iihC plants otni.-r.ittu.-ics. ..Gall him txin>',ne tierore
’-’(FthasiiiL' elsewhere. Bargain;., will be hr * *’
■Alrn! IsClStH. - ■ » . .-
immehseVv'rieh by the
feaditr,-their ciiildreii cducated, frivefi . -,. , A ^-. . c - t .
influence,, and perhaps charged with ;^comphsh this 5,erf ct!y. has hitu rt.,
'.Llrerelestiny of a nation ;
if o use JUl X Ti ml
in. Iris y\irianS ISrantfien,
ease or dissipa.ion, and .a vagalRiqdV
life or a'drunkard-s -grave, become ins
--wreon*.. 'Borne ..of our--richest ami
" EVECCrEU KftititriUisjviO
■troll. T
styr_ 1
ftcrSaj£y&|lMI -PM)-||
Port Oflipe here. T site ’iilsu..prejwi-U -to e&re
p8rfn«r'with-neatness, uiul <>ugtKjdierths. .
April-, 13, 1S54, ' JJiFFKRsi 'N .WRIGHT.-
RABUN & SMITH.
SfcltCiiASTS. •
t'SAyANNAH, GA..
HpEKDER their sc-rvicnt to-. 4 ho-Planters of Gyorr
L ,ra u-'ihe site ofCvta-:i and a .her protiuet.—
Uaviiio laid' luitay ye;W> experience,, they-- llutter.
fliemselves on lieiii” able, lo give satisiactiou .tu‘
their j.iatrbns. They riii-'not.ougage in apcchlatrou
01' any kimi whatever. .Orders'tor Baggiug. Rope,
and family .Supplies will bo tilled prouiptyf. a’ud at
"le lowest uia’k* - prices.- • ' -
xnritiatvjt, r.f tae.tatejfi'rm'pr UAi.r.N- ^«tnfuiukl>.-
: sr-jy.H * EA‘nutoi>.
Savenriaii; Juue 2-h TS5-1:,-. . 19-<bn
To My Friends in Eafouton and
Vicinity.
'TA Vl'NGtSoM out my entire interest inthe prae-.-
t'.eb of ittcurcine to Ur. K. Iii N is bet. jl can
idst ctrdiallj-reroinnieS'd him to tho.jtuWfc as a-
** M | iSc@(! .fch<i ;
_ _ ^ 0^P l!
ate; priinenn uik skiUrtil physieiain . To
riy l.»- iutin.-m-e t :>• nie,.. t will state that my ser
1 c-s eim-be iisifi- Iu.dBtt/aerf^iV wiihSais tit- any tithe,,4
Had these bovs runauicl mowing; machine
.inflow in the street, . or the-' .ru/Hiing''.
ftway ni :t Colt, or perhaps' j-n an m-
stiince. v. c have heard off t-hb- bilqtlii^g
.of a bowl,'
at hoirie.-tlntf bctui fiirrhers/ how iitifer- .
cut would have been the situation of
tlirh-, i.unii esi 'i'heir daugiitcmf. in
stead offlaunting, in silks - in ■ JBt»aUr :
w. y, .and enjoying a scat at- the npeia,
might have been engaged in, the wor
thy occupation of making butter and
’’cheese; Steamships that how: form reg-
ulardines io different quarters of the
globe, and effect the destiny of nations,
would not- have Icen built
uiighyhave been made or avoided^-'&
.suf..-wquehl circumstanCiis have dicu.-
ted. ^
Thirty-years ago, two boys in New-
■Hampshire quarrelled about a box of
blacking. To get-rid of one of' them;'
he was sent to New York, and :s flow
(hie ol_oui first shipping in rchants, a
tip:
of"
'chafti wh ui the distance reached 'gog!
beyond tiie ccriiiui angle fur 'which
tj^.ha.rrtbt ,'ator,. s. t,. .Ttfisn iro^njyeA.
'launon en-ibraces devices, to regulate
the angles’off he barrels fbr- any-"dis
tance, is x t-iiat the chain will liot-biydf -
teuded Iv.vond-the base line of the -?ti-
gk; .wliSH- ftfe:i(?.h«s the ohjefit. It is in
tended to'sw.eep down whole ranks—a
How ThlngisTook . at- Scwasiapcl.
Camp before Feb.- .21.--
We.-weut up to The Frci.e!. • p ckel-
•housc ti st.(ife Maisor^A' Juni of Maloti
Blanche of the plains,) a nd 'had a vie\v»
or the ieft.ot the town, looking; down
tovtard ilni end of the ravuie wiiicb*
runs down to the Dockyard ere-.-k, the
buildings of. the x\diir.!ai;y,-u,e*norr;.
wars-l-sidc oi liie harbor, and tne- iplah aux
tojyAni the ix ibek and behiiiu fnkeit
.man.: As ..the '(Jay:.. was ch ar, on
ciidhd the hands so as to render, it'ihn
-possible to. retam the glass . very lung
n one. j.osition The iitiic bralo-e u:
that tliey mftvjiot obscure the fireoftlie.
B-.ik.UA, . giyp („,-,i i.-'ikSvv
^310 h mage -of misery presented by
■the suburbs is very striking—in some
instftucfes Ih*e havoc iHte .been ^cquiniH-
Mibv oar fsliiit,- and the 'houses.; all
-ftiu’nd to the rear of the Flagstaff -Bai-
' tery, q])po.dte-ili 'French, have" been
blown into rubbish -ami mounds pi
beams’and • iifrtitr, d'h-ju advanced
work# which the Russians left on the.
ad vance <Tff t u'r.aiJies stilly-ren;i»iii^ ati&:
I'trip-fSmI'tO-say whether there are any
ghns in them or not, but they are-iiolb--
uunuieii so complete by the u orkTini
their rear, that et would be impossible
to hold tiiein] £ih’d.at present they would
ull’i it’d A ’gqpd- ffliver\ : to tire Hussiafis,
u Idle t'nc .hitter you id tiro throngu the
jg'uh:agurySbf tii-e-Mid’works with tar
greater ease -than the enemy could
g; t- at them.- The Russians managed
flier ’ withdrawalflyery 'well. The\
Texas ; .this- wiif drire, emigrashun to
our slioar *_rrl_surch'of licker.’’
Ilis plan of a. fiscal agent for the
graitAtait. of Texas” is certainly “hard
Let all financial men, eve-
Aywlierfeppaepare tothank lpn>
“I arain favor A - Bank pjaste on
BUI..—,——1 —BL- The fat^i&pf tHe]feliait andj sis Menny ... _ .
town, asubittb vf brokendowii wliito^ branches as Commerce requirs for this specie* joilowea our rows of ifhaht-
wasKedmbttag.'S, the roofs gone, the the prostitushun of The people.” ed corn, and rooted up the peas and
boOrs off and -the .-windows/out,- has t , r . .beans laoiif tfahiens ttirthct
En t oCgh for OiPE]JlEn.'«—Einigra-
r-~«. jsz - ” - - .vjilbn toTl>e*State of Michigan was So
but®ipsliate been made in them scf*'great during the year Mb35-3j) that
•that tlic.y- iftfev nbtobsiyir<? f.»«- fiw» .A'tfa’yr'-lujjtse- wms ftlT©.!eybry.- night.
-With travelers wanting lodging-.
.Every tnfveler there at that time will
pCebiiet-t-thedifficulty, of obtaining a
bed- iYl- fliA hotels, even if' .lie had two
oftiifee,"tkmAgc bed-itllows.”
'fheltev.. dlosca Brown, 'an ccceu-
triek Methodist minister, stojiped one
nigkt^St- o : ie of - the hotels in Ann
Arbhr^^d-inquired- if he could have
a room and bed to hiics If. Theba; -
-Reeper told him he e<-uhfunless they
<Horridflbc'sq tidifas to.rendm- it nc-cesr
riurv to pm. another in with him. At
hit early hour the reverncti; gentleman
iyenttb-his room, iocked-the door and-
sobh-retired- to his bed andsit-nlc into
■ a r-eomtorta-bje .sleep.., -Along toward
midnight lie was roused from, his
,.d umbers .by a loud knocking at life"
door, “ilallo ! you tleire !” he c.\-
ciaimed, :<i: w haudb yoa - whirt-
psiritiniliir stress on the last word.
1 i.\t - - _.i.. ..... .i
The Gboxjxjo Mole.—The his tor v
of the Ground Mole in itself affords h
curiousJesson in regard to the necessi
ty of a little knowledge in Natural his
tury. It was for ages believed that
Itfrcw up their new earth works lieiiiiuL . _.- c ‘YT>u"inust.1uke another ludger. sir
wfr^fiiiiklihuhgAfl WTtndrew' tiiciriffen< rTjT V" " ' •-
l^fm-tlieei>\(rdi" flic suburb : wheii
.fire T.he'out. r iihe, blew clown ami
(likitrovcd tin. Cover of the and -opened
i u t be i f. sceond’i irfe q fb-bn itefi^I
?•'- 'l.hyir^ripp:y of gabions gem ns infix--
linust.ibie--i-.dced,..- ttiey liave got ail’
the brushwood-.of the hills uftiie boutti.
M
Bus"-
ap| rear, 'pfiit bf tfifijit, khHi*
freiie.i in imlips. moumfeuf earth line.,
-.with tr -1 Kimik tv] tii*I i K »r»h- if'..
witii-vou,” said the voice of the land-
lord.
. “What'! anothc r yet ?”
V ^ p.WVy,; yes,; I here- is only one in
hero, .-rLiieie?’
“One! liere is Mr.-Brown a Metho
dic preacher and myself already, and
I.should •pUunk-ImA.fiaougl.i fi> one
i igilfiWn iitidyl ijdi>ggu-, f.-.Tyelandlord
'Jocmedht.,?thiirk se^€50 r *<citd*;T^Rt The)
parson to ids i\po:-:.
Ac or' e.vtn. afiaTaaa
frit.'*'file
J.oBEKT A DA-MS,
l.t
-JFrsaf CTO Ii S
AND
COMMISSION ; MERCHANTS;
$&&AN'NAU, GA^i
Tub I I'oi'li of nil Iftn.dsilone i.'/TVEE. yr«rapti.c* r rfi.il personal attention .to nil
neatness it net despatch.’ 'fi, ■ i vx®iis:rtees;ujrtfn^teci to ourciuiire; lmyincr nict
e -ta 7 --.. - - s ./v... ‘j .witii ]n$yaj v \yc; bftgleave respcetinlly to fnyj tttfr
.ifotife'b'Jo- vor.ltiimecj at UiO old. stauil. - i’lanl-ntion and
v,i Family; sn^jMic^ tonvnTjieJ.sit. tint Idivtst-market
lion efa i'-rtuu. ofoneul our-mi
rfei%>honow owns more tin
and steamboats than any one'-.mg.K'itS
the world—ouee a deck liatid of a boa!,
rrtnv the cajrnrhr of;thc—upperAlth'r''—
Ail incident- made' kiin, an accidem
unmake lum-.
Napol on became a,soldier in conse
ircfessioiuil k ^nsiiiTSS <
D H.
HAVE moved
S"]?
AKWELftWR,' 1 ?
itonJ professional'- ‘
1 WRRiNCE.
'Volli
lie buil.limr 6co«-
srs. GRAY HILL &
beprepareS-to at- J
• •. .price*; mm liberal a-.lviuiees made on I’SCxJiiocfin
Store, or upon Railroad -Kceeiats.
fi -r’ v. ir.-u-Efi’Sfi,::
V- JOHN FOSTER.:
Savannah, JIny Fi, lSfttfi - -fi- ;4krly 7 # '
dan. 18tli, IS^fi-
LA WHENCE, M. D.
IV
an
V. DAVIS,
Ittis
aa«
bills made with /rim t
l^njahU wren called for with inu^
April IS, 1S5L
'(■red CASH/dJid-
trfrem date of
I'-' J
thlS!g£OA\ISSl;i; T.^IsOi:
Avild. wis^l'no latest
a|p stuiiyfjjpvrfip. 1>.
I warrant to pleases^
-tvie ot dress. ,SJi<Jf 1
store. . fi
IS, lS.-ifl jk •-'*
F11A.NKIIN & Bill
. FACTORSiTii:
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
SAVANNAH, GA.
JuiioCth, 184S.
VI y
S. I). IlilANTI.liV & m
Saianntih,
A RE now rcedivihg hud -wiij keep constatitly ofe
fi.'.hii
s. w. Bin
j*
tiid a larije.quaalit-y of Drags, Slfidfcinys,
Poifumcries. Brtislies. .Fancy Soaps. Paints. Oils,-
^Hiddvf-tilass. ffc.. -ir-, .which will .bo Sold- very
■loti’ tor cash, or approved, credit, ~-
Tiiqs. S. Pe-ty ell, M. ft
mother—^then General, Consul, Empe
ror and exile ! AVhshinglon became,
iii early life, a favorite \vuii meuof in
fluence and power, because of iiis o-
bcdietice to his-mother. An -accident
nt&deLthis known- toon: who never
lost sight of the obedient, bay, w hicli re-
suitgd in his becoming the head of .the
American Armtn
-One.single vote sent Oliver Cromwell
to the Long Parliament, Charles- Stu-.
’aft to .the - scaffold, revolutionized Enfi-,
land, an (I an ado Great Britain free A ■■■;
Four votes, in the-city-of New York,
.made Thomas Jefferson Presideutof
the United States; one vote, gave us
the Tariff of 1.842 : and one vote made
The Tariff of 1S47. One vote . gave hs'
Texas, made war with Mexico, slew
thousands of our people, and purchas
ed California, -turned thither .the.tide
of emigration, nn'd will change the des :
tiny of the world.—A. Y Day Book. --
S. D. BiiaSuanfi SI. D.
"Nev. tte,' 1-85-1.
iYS'2-tf v
BOOT SttOP.fi
iiOTAXIC- I'ilYStCO-N.
EATONTONi GA. - - 1-T\ l«£vc .beat muttryidr far nmfcSjia
TT ftij(il>(yuls. ;md--:iswiK>d\v<.rknteiiriAiu:i! tj-.bL-
Oilice uier Carter A liarvep - . .. ft.ua.l anjwvueire, aiuuiVe lu.’i'j prupaiv ' t*<- miikc t-<
J take tins mtiiubU yf nijuiiiiiu^my mvtB'is’iHH^l UBnla St.aial j'ut'up its scrvu-eab-'e uiut fiislii-iflitbfi-
1 >’-•• p-.ibde iruicrady, iiiut 1 will pay paru-.-uiai’ i ... f K . j,„ w f„ tin, wliote .--/Uutiy; We
tlialitivu •» ttiu teyatuwili bf idi '■cenunt -iissycs,-! warifim 't.iir W-ii'k. -nild' w. yrc tli'Tb ts k.f:iiUir«.lo
ie,i- the la-os lift-
r.o s.tir
haul.ton, ilarc-tr 8vd,;13i>&.,
. % wijf i.-fi-p’ it bux. at ^Icjsrs
_VJ ft dry, fiillfi^e/iKuis ybibtU!:- rtTpafrs.a'^sfe- gt
fi tliv'r tHti-is c-r si.iivs, u.i8 v.riie tfii-ir,s nr.oti
.• ,'jtiiuinfi aiul deep in-tiic-in wriltfii dlrevtijiiii jbr
atarudrs Td> ■- wfish uudib, mkl iuif Edii. is uur b-A.
DR. R. B. 5SISBET . -
I O '' f 1<S> inf > i v ■ -•-_ e- pe .-jiiu >rt' i’litmiii.da d\ V/ 1. .1 vfiXb*
\f n-.- tir.u-l: a- -e Menti-itie and- Snrec.rv'. I'.-V, .L.t,-’,•
Nbidb-im, and- Surgery. I'Xh
-V . - - -I»i: .( :.i,- .,tBve—at tbt‘did. ituitl-dfj
).! - -1 ill! Law. 1! <- Adams—Print hi: bar,
ia-«. resident* KLAdamSifi.ualesi'j-iuits.-:
m.;. t-air. ce L. .• hJBBS
.tali, ei-l.'i. ‘ 8-tfi
JOHN A. WRIGHT,
.iESlBKSt’^^. D'ENTIjT,
EATON YON, GA.
M-.y I-'., i s 4.
X anddodlcrs in thy. side < f yVtu.n'nmt iiitfitimM--
(-pmitry protlnee. •-
tiopkULs, Hit-Won fiiijH'parlestwt,ptii;esta’i'ilb.j.-
iiioiiK.. an i,fljc»..m-t.-,is city wifi uiforu' our trk-nis.i-i idtermsttc tV.’im
c.ioice ot tnarkeW Stnct attemion ivilt"be inwiiiH) i three lets with fine new
business, arid the tisin.l futilities a!forded'«.sbmieh: k ’ A L!' Vc
j, I'j Tidr’y -ae-es T Ni.o-i-iand.fi.
J£i -j • *» u" ■ vA'^
--- 7 j£s* *’*■• *-.;•• -*• '
|H. Ilui^o.v,
r WFlemin#^
lit 1 i< ! side of the cr'rck, eirpwitig ihttt- there i.-
dipjte-rs i keen i re of supply or'sotmy kitnl - old.-
pot nY tiiO’igovvmmeut -stores -behiu'-i
.ttiu-lw'Uiu iiiitl.opposite tfij- ihiy fir ; ol'
i »ii r Fiiit h»*rii
qhence of one disobedient- act to . his
ituf Thittyr
•fiStfN’end' large lighters, under sail
and full of men, fiSvere, standing ay- t
trom side- to - side of -the" harhor,
’"fi-1 Unfounded Charge.- '.fi-..'. .
YAe. are painedfi’to see, that-ran' effort
has recently been made in England;'
to deprivo Poe of the credit of h s ex-
traitrdinitry Poem 1 —The Pdtvem “The’
charge is, that'h.e borrowed from the
Bet sian. Saeii a charge is -inherently ri
diculous. The distinctive ideaof the Po
em, its retn>VpectiNe,s^lnkss,fith'nifi'
chobpri l'-tiiu, its m-dlled jnqVonreut »•
mongthe dread fnvsterie- ofouchigher.
nature, are such as could-have occurred,
to no Pei's,a;t. Every thing about'
the-Pofilti bears witness io those': deyp
we ivbipS' of tint ii iinan mind. wH-ieh.
oii y^a-ehristiiiii age and :t mature civi-
lix-itidnfiereate. Bu apart from this
t'aci. idl who know till- ' history of this
umate and gifn cl man,, can trace.
,'ii moit-'nfij.--.life in these 'touchy
Verses.. As one of his • relatives,
ling in this city remarked' tq,lis.
jfljf jifYt . like Jiim. .” Poe- himself
ha !’-ft oa record (see. Vo!. 2, -Page
loll) the'biograpiiy, s to call it, of
i.trfe- Y r-’ai creafkfn- of Iris frenius. Men
itrid (loe-ky:u'd galleys maimed'- with
laigocivws .of-rb.wers all. dresskcli-lii-
wlnt-e jackets, were engaged in' tvjg-
'tlns gr-atl creation of Iris genius. n:(7nr() ,
ouglu .to be ashamed tlr.usto iVifle, with » ft
.the dead. Indeed it is worse th : ;aT ; tn-. jjeviug
fling, for of .all robbery, deliver . u's.
fro in that, wludrMretches'Out its '.and'
to pluck tft^Wroiet from tiie brow (if
(lapiif ted ggSm's.—Squibem ~times;' .fi ‘-
.but’of tiie -place-, fi
?- . ThereyA‘re, however,':;abundant el.
; "soldiers, "rind to "spare; iii-' the streets:-?* y
i'iiey could be seen in ,ail fidireetiojise
saunteriag in pairs do wn desolate look
ing streets, no'w chatting at tire corners
or running across the -open sjsacv-
tronrone battery to another; agaii
-“ lafghparticsfiou fa'tigue -duty,; or re-',
-Emma is .from the Gor
ging flats laden-with stores to tire south
western side of'lhe town. A tug- strain
er was al'ser very acti ve and spl-ufferecl
about in all difections, furrowing the
-Surface of the water, .which was scarce
ly “.crisped ” by tire breeze, so com-
.plfitely is'-the harbor landlocked. The
men-ol'-war, .-with their large white en
signs barred - ly St. Andrcw’seross
flying from.theqreak,.‘lav ink ljne at Che
north side, between- Forts Sievefnaia
and Constantine, the top-gallant yards
and masts of two out of four being
down ; a two decker with bare top
masts lay otr the south side, with her
broadside.- toward the Y 7 ille Civile,
,and tlie.-white masts of three vessejs
peered above the buildings of-thc town
further aw ay on the-.right toward Ink-
•grmann.
The inner part cf the town itself
seemed pcrfecily initoucdred,fithe whith
houses shone brightly and freshly in
the sun, and the ueils of a gofihic'chap-
e! were ringing put lustily in tiie. fros
ty air. its tall bonus running up the
bills sides, iis solid look of masonry,-
give..Sebastopol a resemblance to parts
,or Bath," drat -hast put qiieiu mincL .of
that erfyj as ft is.seen from tine'declivity
which 'overhangs tire river. There
was, however, a remark, hie vhringe in
the lock of the city since I Si«r».it TastV’
there Wore ho idlers and iio.womeii.y-is-
lbl^ in the streets, and indeed,' there
was scarcely a pefsop fp: be seen wjro
harked like fit crviiiau. This jifliy. ..fh
Sonic measure lead, us to bt iicve-tlre re
port that tire governor, has ordered all
tire women across the North sideband;
hfii-Vif die -iilac.ft-.
uiiries from ..one para'll -1 the'.other
lead down'lro.'Ti trench to trench.—
'Phc'lrbofrs inside-while alaint securely,
■ -1 "'j re; r ■() m hr it a 14 y, fl'h(? coveynig pa-r-
Ffl'pf-AvK.fi Their sfrtris yrI(-rLfi -fiTt roiiirfi
tjYe -littlefires,- and..smoke and (mjov:
iJ.eireo,fe.e. while the working, parties;
spad e i n 1 la n 11, co u J i!) u e t h c 11 e v e i■- - n -
ding labor (ff the siege,-filling gabions
Here,sloping and thickening the para
pets- here, repairing embrasnures and
clearing .out The" fosses. AVlrefe we’
should have a thin sergeant's" guard' at
at this work; t he French can afford a
strong company.
liev-iug guards or drawn .up -in wei!.
known grey masses in the barrack
BrehtflT-soldter's;*';-At- all 'evepts; fitly
me a wore^jhtrg blii^poats antlrefl .trom-
sers, and as v/e work our prisoners au:-
^tlhun liseful: at,&dhkla(v^ where
■rrf EiAil e.w- -BiT-J L ^X'eseeg tbelp md/ii^firtrjria'klrigtlfi;-
%xl\Viiy, .. " htrppose; the fi3|«stgiVfU;
DELIC VCY OF SPEECH
f We would guard the young against
the Use of every word that js not per
fectly pr< >per. Use no profane expres
sions— all ude to no sentence that would,
putfito the blush the most sensitive.—
You know not the tendency, of Habi
tually using indecent and profane
"language. It may never be obliterat
ed from your hearts. When you
grow up you will-find at your'tongue’s
end some expression whichyouwoulfl
not’Use for any money.—It was one
you learned when you were, quj t
young. By being, caraful, you will
save .yourself."a great deal of morti-
flcatiqn apd-sorrow. Good men.have
taken sick and become delirious. In
TheSec•'Moments .. they, have, used tiie
most-vile-add indecent- language imag-
arhuble,. When iutbrinea of it after-
:a restoration Af health, 1 they' had. no
A Goon W'lyiifi—.hire should know
-Vrui'd. pci'sonal ohsmvaiidn that
hf’ery.th;i;gi.' done “cec inly and in
,:\ov .Tfi'it.'^YTC-ertr ilnnc fe in it
Uvnis rit oiir gardens lorthe jmrproscof
devouraig tire seeds and grams, wircre-
as it fe ahogrthe/ an ir.sectivordus an
imal. I have frequently had it m coa-
Imement, and it rioted and grew fat on .
vyqfms and i use-eta, and perished :il
last on'heaps ol corn and seeds which
it invariably refused , to touch. The
luile marauder Jn our jretatoe beds, is
the pine mouse, (An-tvoia piutionim
wno, like someotucr offenders, lias iia.f
tjis stria Rnltcrt’d on Ins neighbor. It
is aetmuteu that the ground inoicJiSbm-
ops uc<iuaticus,yis ih-pursuitofwoi nis.hrw
lavor.u? fpoG, vvliicii eougicgate m the
mils Oku. have been manured, does a
yuaterhdinjury and in our e-lforts to jeat
tellnmate uns troubieSoiire visitor,rnoie
tr$ps jmve been imported trom Eu
rope SHide the days, of tire revolution,
but theseYepubi.can rutfles refused to
be-caught by tire process so .successful
"u> Europe, and I could never learn
that a solitary one submitted h.s neck
tua kiudiv yoke; A little knowledge
of Nalurtu C5cieiice would have inform*
ed-us that the mole ot Europe, (la'pa
Ruropcta,) although externati v resen,-
dtingouis, is ifoionJy of a uitterviuafre*
cies, out belongs to a uiUlrehc get-us,
with habits dmermg Widely from our
own. 1 will give*, when a drawing
can' be obtaiue-u, the dtser iptioir of a
uiplo trap wiricii I have introduced,
although not invented, that lias been
fuliy and iuost successfully testtd, and
win, 1 think, be no unwelcome addi-
,ioit to tire tools of tire ganlctrer.—Br.
Baaiman.
mier . -i%ttfiT«v,er^f tlnng
pfijjj r puice. .Wr: shoiiftl bc^ up h - [fidtv:do; but at wiiat rate tie was niuk-
k-lF
Farm ilu>rK ketriug.
In almost every qtiidr business, -regn-
iar accounts are* deemed necessary to the
proper conducting of its aflirifs. The
mairufaeturer aught get along in the
same guess work way as larmers usn-
r-uxre-s in he morning; sue stiouhl not be j iU o profits or losses i.e could not satis*
-rnaiidiit'thq.khc!<yn but should " be ,* y hmiadf. A similar satisfaetiou in
familiar \yiUr 'the whole- management
.if if She sHrnild nor sit down and
ub.d her b.;-ntfe,-pr 'g.iM. acservant to
.refill th-iu.for h.i\ She should not
ring the be! 1 every five minutes '(luring
die fiday fjer filie purpose-of Calling-
AvdiuTso'rVt'HJt t<» wink upon her. She ’
sliOifld jiot be afraid to-wait uj on. her:-,
tlie-Iarmer’s business is (>neof the rea
sons why he sliould keep regular ac
counts with ins crops arid field, as
truleh as ihe- ruerehant and luanulactu-
rer do in'tfieir deparfme'nls of busi
ness. 'WltEat accurate accounts no
farmer can tell s..vc by a guess work,
wlikHi inay be ve*ry wide of the reality
£V6-
sell lipdn any and all, occasions.- S!j e iwH3t crops, what lields, <»r what
slron Id iipt. be’.afraid to take a needle | of majiagemcnt are paving tne
Into; her hands
wise man says.
; and use it too. 1 lie j b es f- or yielding themostnet profits. One
<it a virtuous woman, J (> f OQr British cunteriipiorarics has late-
•siie iooketi: iveil to the ways m |) er 'j iy.behftdireclmg the attention of i
household, anu eatetli not the -bread of i eai j fcrs to tire importance of Jan
idlenessfi’-' An idle, careless negligent
wife is one the greatest'.do'mest.c evils
which can fall to the lot of man.
•ideii^if ithepaiu,thsy had given- their
fneiids ,' and i *
stated.tliat they had lear-
iro'd and'repeathd,these expressions;-in
•hiidliood, and though years h.id pas
sed'since they hadr '-spoken a. bad
ivord, the. early impressions had been
indelibly ' stamped upon the .heart.—
Think of-this ye v/ho are tempted to'
use improper language and never dis-
firriice 3'ourselves;
TnE Basin of the Atlantic O-
CEAN.—Tiie bnsiii of the Atlantic G*.
ecan is a long trough, seperating the
Old.Wo'rhl from the New, and extend
ing probably from pole to pole. This
ocoari furrow-was probably scored, into
the solid crust of our planet by the
Almighty hand, that there the waters
ot man. From the top of Chimbora- lure made oil account, of the crop, to-
rtliV bottom-of the.Atlantic, at the gether with interest of land, should
which he. calleclseas might be gather
ed together so as to let the dry land
ippear and fit the earth for the liabita
lain
to wpim
deepest place yet reached by the plum
met in the Northern Atlantic, the dis
tance in the vertical like is nine miles.
Could the -waters of the Atlantic- lie
d.rawu off so as to expose to view this
great sea gash', which separates con-
finents, and extends from the Arctic
to the Antarctic,, it would present a
scone the mos rugg: d, grand and im
posing:
contemporaries
'its
book-keeping. It asks the question.
Why are agriculturists an exception
to others in the detail of booh-keepuufi'
and in reply, observes that there is no
more essential branch of a farmers ed
ucation than of being taught book-keep
ing, and that uot only as to the every
day mercantile transactions ot buying
anti selling, but also as to the noting
the amount of produce of different
fields, or the results of different sys
tems of management, manuring, «kcl
?•; It is essential more espcc ally, to ob
taining all the knowledge possible from
any experiment, that every exprendi-
A Texas Candidate.—Dr. Thom-
-,s'Tate-a caudid tte for “LagisLitorial
lionors,” 'somew here in’ -Western- Tex-
10W
liofv great" questions of the ' day are
•haridfo-d by tire ; . “untorrified’-- - 'of
Thsb following is the . Doctor’s
Te’xhs. _
■■uughly.. expressed bnt cvrtamiy. well
".■alcitlated plan for iiiiving the “Roos-
hen'twaf stopped by the inter'erenco
if the United' Slates :
“Mv plan is for the President to of-
fi-r a reward lor all the Rushen scalps
With the f.iundatious of the s- a, would;
be brought .to light, ami we 'should
have presented to us, at pad view, in.
the empty cradle of the ocean, “athou-
■ sand fearful wrecks,” with that dread-
fuLErrav of (Uivl men’s skulls, great
be noted down on one side, while on
the other, is put down -every particle
pf. produce of any value which the
field or crop produces. By strict atten
tion to-details, the writer of the artie-
he-referred to says, “his experience as
a cultivator would prove the most
formidable foe to prejudice which
'militate against his interest,—preju
dices and errors in practice being a!-
Tlre "verv rrbs of . "the solid earth,. most in variably fortified from rough
guesses, the necessary result of tire ab
sence of regular details; and this at
anchors, heaps of pearl and lncstima-
mii ’
blestones, wliicii, in. the poet’s eye, lie
scattered in the bottom of the sea,
making it hideous with sights of ug-
glv death- The derpest part .of the
•North Atiimtiofeprobably spmewhero
between, the Hurmudas anti the G rand
Bank.-’ The waters of flic Gulf of
Mexico are held in a basin about a
rniJ.e-Ueep in the deepest part. There
is‘at the bottom of the. sea. betyreep..
GapeRaoe in New' Foundiand ahd-Cape
piytr.in Ireland, a ryfirarkable .steppe,
^ jwhioh isfitlready known ns the tele-
■griiphfp piateiiU. A cotftpahy is now
^engaged with 'th? project of a subma-
rine-felegrajfo across the Atlantic. It
stfid to; fiegTry tlfo wires across
lea-t is one reason for tiie uackward-
nessofagricuitureY’
In order to render tarm accounts
Clear and accurate, one of tiie first
things to be done is to make a piau >>r
map of the fann, with the size Of the
fields.marked upon it, &,c. A field or
Crop may then have a folio to itseh?
and aH labor,.manure, seed, &c,, debi
ted'to it on one side, aiul all that
it produces credited to it on the other.
In addition to the pecuniary advan
tage \yhich would result from knowing
what kinds of crops o mode of man
agement prove to be the most protifa-
bfo,. there would be a satisfaction in be
ing able to keep accurate accounts and ;n
knowiij'g Instead of guessing as toprui-
its^ which would be enough to com
pensate any farmer for his trouble.—
Country Gentlemen. '
fi A Committee of tire French Acade
my of sciences lias been tngagt%i in a
course o* ’investigations of enrth-
cpiakes and volcanoes. They find
vthatfithese convulsions are more fn -
iquentfi- urding the moons perigee
n iU.uuu- anc p more numerous when the
• c-
- !e,fiu5«s they infer