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NEW ENGLAND FARMER. 



[Dec. 23, 



FOR THE NEW ENGLAND FARMER. 



A FOZ31MC, 



ON THE 



BEA.UTIE3 OF PEACE AND INSANITY OF WAR 



BY JOHSf KENUICK. 



True lovers of Peace ! all agreed as a band 

 Of brothers and friends; well uniled we stand. 

 Let mildness and harmony reign far and wide ; 

 All wrath and contention for ever subside : 

 Political feuds, and sectarian strife, 

 Be banish'd far hence, they 're the brambles of life. 

 We'll walk in the beautiful heav'nly way ; 

 The vicious reclaim, who are wandering astray ; 

 Lay open the crimes and the horrors of War ; 

 A monster so vile we're compell'd to abhor. 

 This Idol, so craving — so thirsty for blood. 

 Though recently gorg'd with no less than a flood. 

 Still calls for his thousands and thousands of men ; 

 Supply bis demands to the fnll— and what then? 



South-Carolina. — Columbia, the Seat of Gov- siicce??; but with an npprovin;? conscience, and 

 ernment of this Slate, is pteasanlly filnatcd on ; Iho smile? nf'Heaven, he will secure lo Ijimselt 

 nn elevated sjiot on the banks of the river Con-, ihe rank ot an honest, intelligcnl and inilepen- 

 garcc, which commands a beautiful prospect of ^ dent American Farmer, 

 the surrotinding country. In a clear day it can 

 be seen from the roail at the distance of 17 

 miles. 



The Soiilh-C^irolina College continues to fiour- 

 ish under the auspices of the distinguished and 

 learned Dr. Coo|>er, and of the able and enlight- 

 ened gentlemen who till the difl'erent Profes- 

 sorships. 



I The Sea Coast of Soulh-Cnrolina 15 bordered 



! with a tine chain of island^, between which and 

 Ihe shore there is n very convenient navigation 



Bristles. — There are many small articles 

 which are too often overlooked in domestic e- 

 conomy. Among these are hog's bristles. — 

 .Since the manufacture of brushes has liccorae so 

 much of a business, in our country, bristles are 

 in great demand ; and always command cash. — 

 It it true Ih;- the bi-istles from a sinjle hog « ill 

 amount to only a very small sum, but those which 

 might be collectei) from a comity, or a town, 

 would command a sum «hich every one wonlii 



The banks of the large rivers and the creeks in i acknowledge lobe worthy of notice. .\ respect 

 ! the low country are bordered vxiiha belt o( ) able genlleman, in Wesibrook, has informed us 

 lexceilent land, producing cotton and mai.^e injthat his retailers of tin ware, h 

 labundanco, and the marshes and swatiips make | ec: 

 i fine rice plantations. After leavins: the low I dollars. — Penobscot Go: 



! country, in proceeding into the interior, you; 



I first pass through a region of little sand hills,} Falling upzi'ards. — On Thursd.ay last (says Ihe 



in a ijfar, so many bristles as sol 



ol'ten collecl- 

 Ibr twenty 



Like Death and the Grave, he would swallow do%vn all, ' '■Pi^«'m'>'ing 1 lie waves of the ocean in a high sea, j Chelmsford Chronicle,) as a gardener of the 



This curiius country, sometimes called the mid-jO'itne ol Clarkson, nearly 70 years of age, was 

 dlu country, continues for 50 or CO miles, til! i gathering walnuts at Upminster-hil!,in this coun- 

 you arrive at the Ridge, "'hich is a remarkable i 'v, lie fell n conshlcrcrabic height, and was so 

 "tract of bigl) ground as you approach it li'om the ! dre.idiully injured as to survive the accident but 

 sea, but level as you advance from the north- 1 " few mmutes. 



wc^t. }5oyond, this Ridge commences a fine i -w^j:..,^ 



Iieallliy cniuilry of hills ami dales, and in the) Seduction. — About two months "-inre we gave our 

 wo^lern extremity of the Stale, rising into lofty 1 i-adirs some account of a young lady's having died in 

 mountains. — .ynlional Journal. 



The wealthy and worthies? — the great and the small. 

 Let the monster be starv'd, and he'll dwindle away; 

 His triumphs and terrors soon fall to decay. 



The wranglers de.''eated, and failing in cash, 

 At last become willing no longer to slash — 

 Set down quite contented just where they begun, 

 Each boasting of vicfries his party has won ! 

 The people are loaded with millions of debt — 

 Bereavements and losses too great to forget. 

 They know, and they leel, tliat this War is a cheat. 

 The monster with cunning secures his retreat ; 

 In Peace he advises for War lo prepare I 

 And when they get ready, no doubt he'll be there. 



When lives are regarded, and virtue men's choice, 

 This Dagon must fall, and ttio earth will rejoice. 

 That day will then dawn tiy the ;'rop!u'ts foretold, 

 When heavenly Peace shall her banners nnfold, — 

 Then the glorious Pri.vce from '.he mansions above, 

 Rpsplendfnt in robes of salvation and love. 

 Will descend in a blaze of intifablc light, 

 Dispelling old darknts;, and banishing night : 

 His kingdom of Peace and salvation extend ; 

 .And in righteousness reign o'er (he world without end. 



Sing, Earth.' in melodious anthems of praise, 

 llalUlujnhs suhliinc lo the ,li!cie7tl ofJ.ii/s.' 



Duelling. — Mr Solicitor Davis, in his useful 

 work on the duties ot Justices in criminal pros- 

 ecution observes ; " In this country the practice 

 of duelling «ill probably bo exj)lodcd. For it 



Lisbon, N. H. who for reasons then conjectured, gave 



no account of her parentage or residence. It was then 



. . ~ T' „, . . I slated that a man named .lacob Bartlett came with the 



Louiswna.— The whole extent ol Louisiana. , ,.^,„n^ ,3,,^ ,„ ijsbon, were he look lodgings r..r hrr 



deducting lylh for swamps, rivers, lakes, bar- j n ill) an acquaintance of his ; that she there gave birlh 



reus, &:c. is estimated at 23,480,320 acres; and I to a child, and subsequently uie.l. It is n^w stated 



it is supposed that 250.000 are capable of being I "lat a letter has been received from the parents of the 



advantageously cultivated in Sugar. 250.000 in ; >"^""? '^^'^ ''"i.^'"? '" Wilmington, NY. by which it 



i>. r^ ,fsn ,^,'n ■ c .. n r^r\rV r^,-^,^ ■ I 1 .appears she left them to go to a boardrng school, ami 



Uice, 2.400.000 m Cotton, 2,000 00(1 m ^^''^^?,^.\,;l,^,A^^c,.e.\.J X\.^\.ro\^,, oi ^^^^. man to whose care 



and l.oDO.OOO in Tobacco. 1 he Indigo and i .he was enlnisted. The first intelligerre of (he unhap- 



] Tobacco lands are as well suited for Cotton asjpy fate of their daughter was communira'cd to (he be- 



j any other. — Hid. : reaved parents, by the publicati.-m of her decease in 



___. ; the newspapers. When we recorded the death of (bis 



I fiT >-. /-'„(• ti..ti„ ) i-<i < u » young ladv and the attendant circumslancfs, we indig- 



1 lorarmers-- — Lareliillv lav up tools that have -^ ,, " i i ,, . n ,, j , . 



, . , -1 -,,' . ! nantiv remarked that " were the seducer n'ade (o an- 



: been used in Ihe (all work. Many larmers arf jj^er'to his coui.tryTor the ciime of murder. jns!ice 

 . very negligent in keeping their accounts. Ifencej would bat have her due." A poet has invoked a 

 i they 'lo not know how much properly Ibey real- speee.ier punishment on the seducer — 



ly possess; 'heir cxpendilures are sutTered to' 



exceed iheir inco.Tie ; and if they are suddenly; 

 ', removed from life, their properly i= led in con- 



fusion, Iheir estates \anish under Ihe hands o 

 ihe executor, and Iheir children, uho h've per- 

 haps been trained u[) delicately, are left poor 

 and dependent. 



Farmers — In these long evenings you want 



Great Gnii ! | cied, and must it be J 



Shall this sweet fl tvver be left to languish I 



And will no bolt be cast by thee. 



To blast the wretch who caused the anguish ! 



Itnston Patriot. 



IS now nrincipa v con iiied to boys and co>- ,. _ i- r ■ i / i .i i .■ 



. ' . ' ,' - , , •', ., the ccmpany oMriends, (and the best are in 



.■om IS and 1 those who have any rank or consid- ,- i \ c n r. i i 



. . . . . - , ,. ,. 1 your (amrlv) ot a well edited neivspniier, and 



erat.on m society engage in it no other leel.ngs : -^^^^^j. ,-^„^-,/ ;,,, ,.|,^„,, ,.'„rnish vour chil- 

 are excited towards them, than those o. scorn j ,,,.p„ ^,,^^ ,^i,',, ,„^„,., „^,,- ^^.„, j,^ ,„ r,„e,o,ting 



and contempt. ^^^.^^ ,1,^^ cannot refrain from reading them. 



„ ,, , , ,. , .. Let the Farmer cease to look abroad for 



f /a«erj.-Pylhagoras used to say, l"^'t '"osel ^^^^^^ of sudden wealth-let each attend to his 

 )ha( reproved us, were greater Irien.ls to "S ,ai-m underslandinirW-let him know his own 

 than those that nattered us; and anolher pl"- j ,,|,,„ ,,„, ,,„,,„e j, si^adily-let him do his work 

 losopher, Ihat to become a happy man, one, ,^.^|| ^,^_, !^ ^,,,^ ,eason-see that all is in order, 

 must have either (aitlilul friends or severe en- , ,„„| ,-, ,.,^ ,^,,^, i, j, .lesigned-contnbule cheer- 



' fully to objects of usefulness and pu!>lic iniprove- 



mrnt, regarding, with anxious care, the inter- 

 ests of church and schools — let him discounten- 



FHUIT TREES, kc. 



AMES lU.OODGOOD t CO. have for 



__^_^ ^f sale at their nur?irj, at Plushing, on 

 LonZlTTTii J, near New York, 



Fruit and Forest Trees, Flowering Shrubs & Plants of 

 the most approved sorts. 



The proprietors of this Nursery attend personally to 

 the inoculation and engrafting of »// lliiir Fruit Trers, 

 1 and purchasers may rely with confidence, that the 

 Trees tlicy orehr will prove genuine. 



Ordt-rs i( ft with Mr Zebedee Cook. jr. No, 44 State 

 Street, Hoston, will be transmitted to us. and rfceiv- 

 our prompt and particular attention. Catalogues will 

 be delivered, anel any information imparted respecting 

 the condition, &,c. &c. tliat may be required, on appli- 



.Wounf Vernon. — This venerable seat was So 



The 



called, trom respect to Admiral \ ernon —; ,pce idle and vicious habits, and promote good 

 arms ol his lam.ly bore for their motto, / cr non \ ^^,,^,„^, ^,,^, ^,^^,^^ . j^ „,^ ^j^,,,^ around^him 

 sc«i;,er rird; spring does no' ■' ways llounsh ; ^ ,,^, ,^^^ „„,,^ ^^^,^ 1^^,^, ^i .^ ,,,^^,^ ^,^i^,^ 

 or V ernon always flourishes. 1 his will be true , p:,„„.,„, ,„ .useharge his duty to himself, his 



caton (m bim. 



Sept 30- 



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