'^IjTlonnerlBjHont^^ 



107 



:-:-r:;:nri,;;:;:™:^:";S;f;= 



ill ih« huiiiiiitr stusoii, so .1!. lu 



al'o „s.c( a.c.cl. co...n.on .alt, u.-,,.cull> 



"'xlJ'wtK .O.NTS OF THE PKK.ENT SVST.M 



!;;'-';;!;;;'!o;;y^wr;::;u.yac..e.u.,,ay an charge. 



"^'Mli;TwlM,l..i..,e.u,-.,asys,e,ushouldbo 



t::;'.':a';.^ir.':eu.n.a. -v--^— ; 



V P.cel I.e availal.lH loi- r<n .■ or l■o..t^. Hal 



:;'^aa:::^i^tv.--''--''"'-''-'>^^'''"[:' 



(Uh kinaiv ti..,ol I.O.M., atl--no>,, " ' ^^^ 



"'■3;ra!T;:^Fr:;:;;:e.eap,,e...a..^^ 



least i. is imui Ibr in M,o,u-y.) .I.^.^lore h,ul N < f! 



.„■.„,.' I.orsr:-, uili Me.-c.s.~.nly iM.ke ipn. k mm, it 

 ;L, ; bMi llus rannot iMMUl w. aran, ou, a U, 



U ,„rU .low., ou.- re.,.-ts, an.l M.l.M....le a.N (. ■ . 

 t ,al..,•U.,..-.l.:o,M.Mu:...a,.h:^.l,«.e|M.anamua- 

 ,lv lai.es. li; as ii n.atu;,- o\ calci.U.li. .., tlii'<- 

 e ny |..:iMl« in a,.i,-..l....e (:....! ti.o.« an^ 

 ,o,.,.)aia;i.,g..lo,,.vl...ir|,.M-.o.,..,neac.wai 



•v, I, ...>..« Ha„ltw„l,f..v.e„.ov,.,g ...^ 



„ee- '•s,M.ll...p'l"'''""l--"l"^"'""";""'."'^"'"r 

 ;.?„,,;,n^.s.tl-^..M,,,...^>.-.."'a(-a.<ne.,^a.H^ 



..,.,-,-,e.i .... li.r /"-^V^' '-'"I":'- "'■■■" "'T,'"' ■'„■,■. ,- 

 ,„i.|,t ..hi.ost as |.i-olHil> s.^^sesl ... « ;" I , 

 |-,„-7.jre,- costly nt.-l s,,a.'...n.s »n.a.... " « '" <■'! '■ 

 tl.e place of his spiixllcs an.l i.iac h.i.e y. B'- 

 idef effect a,..inage of l.....sc, l...,l(ht.i;s ot 

 tana is i...|.o.sil.lc wl.e,-e yo.. l.ave t.ces a,.,l fe- 

 ces Iri.- ,-nots will l,avcl .na..y va.-.ls .,, sca.-cl. 

 ofUist..,-e,willsciz.-o,,a,.a..-c,.,^aa.-a,n(a. 



n vi.io-iool woi.ia on a l.-...',) a..d ett.:. t.i. y 

 cl.oUo it I know an instaiic.', wl.c.-e the 

 root of a pea.--lrce followe.l the retreating water 

 "'■A,::^'l^,'?^''n.-nbre.-ec,ing.os„acio.,sa| 

 l,a . m?d for b..iiai..g it whh hricks on the |.lca 

 on, e.,.langering the sa.iplc -n a f "M- ^;;;'-- 

 Thisohieclion is untenable, the ,-ool hau... gn 

 te -s «.. 1 the Ki-on...i on which .1 stan.b be.ng pe, - 

 ■ .lvd,-ained inshle and out. "••'»'-■. "^S;- 

 in.i.ortance. as water arises bycapilta.y attiac- 

 lloi; Vhave.lso«bo.,tio.,.a.,zen. ironan- 

 hricks as ventilators, and t,-.ke .-are ...t t" hH 

 e .^.^h"b..t l.-ve a space l..r venlilati.... between 

 the CO,-,; «n.l .he ro.-f. Last — ';;,-;^: '^^^^ •- 

 tents of tw.'.av-five ».'.-es, 'l"'.,f "," '' "f f ^,^, , 

 lent, .nd l,..vi.-..J..st hastily hlled ''be'"' 

 |,e.-.vv ruin wh..-l. we.ie.l n.osl of the stacks 

 ;'|„ot'gl.,ana deterioiated ^Uy^m^^^ five slnl- 

 lii,.>s ,1 ni.a.iei-, it saved us at hast i-'U. 



f h Isi.i.;^ ... acl.i..es a.e val.ied principally for 

 tl.eir li.cili.v ot ec„.versioi.,a..a the q.iai.t.ty they 

 r'b 1 toM.e their n.o.e perfect ext,a.M,on 

 l;Vh"g;ain,nl,.lp.■evel.,i,.,....fn■a.,dorncgec^ 

 ai-e far ni..i-e ili.po.-tai.t <-o..si.le.al..il.s. A single 

 oroi .f wh.-at ii. fifty i^<«.. po'inds ...every 

 ^;;;:d.-ed. or five shiin,,.sp..- .,,•.•,. and an e.^^^^^ 

 ■,,,.,,;„„ of sl.-.w wh.'..ev.'r vnc hav.- the ..|.po.... 

 ;;;;;;"i,^!snstVar.UleMde,„-e.,rwh,U.slost by 



i,i,"perlect th.-.'shing •ihI slii.k.i.g. 



„.eq,.e.,.lvs..e will, ....... he l'.u-.n..rcn.'a^e,l 



■„, „,J.ionspi..s....s(.l.c -rUo. ins lab.,.e,s,) 



vhe.. his r.i. e should be .....d. ll....-e protHably 



^ ; .v^l .. ke.-pin. cor,-..ct and .iaily accounts 



:; !,ll i,is ..,o..e.a.y nn.l olh.-r ';'^"f:':«:';l. " 



It • Dowst lauu'hed nt them, told them he could 

 ei.'rrv it alone ; .... «liicl.il.ey il.rew it down, aii.l 



he tix.k it lip and car.ied it to the ship, wilho.it 

 iissisiance. , > i <; . 



At aii-tl.er li.ne, wl..-i. be aii.-.iiled tl..- tisli 

 ><li,kes at \Vin.l...ill I'oinl, he Wi,> di.ecte.l Iin b.s 

 eii.plove.s to f;,. I<.ra JM-Uass «hich was ... at. 

 a.lioii.ing fiehl; "ben U..»st got hi... to li.e l.ar- 

 ilion fence, being ii. a ra.I.er l../,y inoo.l, ... sa.e 

 l.iui .be tr..uble of leliina ih.wn tin- bi,i>, I..' ...ok 

 „|, ,|,e beasl ai..l lifn-d hi... ove,, a...i then f... ..p- 



,„, |„s ba.-k. .....1 ro.le hi... ... ihe l.h.c.^ wh.-r.- .<• 



waslobee„.pl.n.-d. lie ....c.e rais.-.l h-o... the 



,.r .I.be ....rl.or of .he p.ize s h.p, K..cl.a...p- 



u.n, which wei^b.Ml 1-00, an.l «l.,rb lonr i.e . 

 Iiiul iiiiii.edialely b,-H.lv .....leavo.e.l ... vain to hb, 



"'Beiu'-'at'lblboa, in the lale wa.-, in " privaleer, 



an Eng'ii>b vessel caii.e in, which b...l in Us .•!■.■« 



,, ni-ofesse.l bi.llv, who was challe.if;!..;; .■ver> o.i.' 



^o^o,uba., a..a bea.ing of D..WS. s.-,.. a pa.U.M- 



lar chalh-n^-e t<. him; they .i,el,,-.n.l ihe l...>:b- .- 



,„un. who was s.ipeiior lo ....r Hn.MSon ii. the 



a,-, of boxing, knock..! h.,i. d..w,. ihn.e tina-s, 



and the last ti.ne twi-l,.d his hnuc's into , .- h„ , 



,n ponge bi.n. when D..ws. -ave 1..... " ''I"" "' 



l.is arm, whirl, b.oke it, and wilh ano.li.'r l.l..^^ 



I.e b.-..ke tb.-ee of ihe bully's ribs, wl... .1 l^ saal 



'died of his wo.. ...I-'. , 



Powsl, «ill. Lisa.. .a7.i,.^Mren.,:lb, was ren.ak- 



al,l> .......1 ,ml..re,l,.-.i..l len.ler leei.ni;. ...1<I r...l.er 



.,,• an i..d.,l.,.t habit; h... when he was arouse.., 



to anger or . x.M-.i..n, his ert..i.s were "n^ -">«'; 



He enjoyed through life a lar,e share ot h. a It! 



For .hree months prev.ons to bis death b( ha.l 



|,eeii artViCe.l with the .b-..psy, bu. appeared o 



have considerably reeove.e.l, and .he last .l..y . 



his \\\e lie walke.l the ureaU^r pa.l of the d:,y, 



aecor.ling to l.is usual habil-b.,1 ,he next n,o.u- 



iu" his wili> fonnil him .lea.l m the l"- d. 



MI|li:v_¥li|TOR> 



^CoTTcoSdI N. H., .IULyIi. 1845. 



regular crops 



hv superse.lmg so much ol the ..I al ins 'r-''-^^'^, ",,,,,, ,,,,,,,„,. .lep.irtinei.i, 

 \nict! aneiy of w,,ys,l.y .'--^y;; -'-:":;;!:,:;' Illy, or ,ii Iletail, .he 



Se;i.;:;;i:.;b.,oiM.l.eai,uu:U,n,e.-es. 



,he re, air of wood or iron ^^^'^^^^^^^^ X^"i 

 their "lailual .leieri...at.ou. ol'J^ct « ^." ' 

 • ,uhue.! -I, fen.-es, on the --- "' ^,f "^^ , 



which they stand. B.it '• y ^'- "^ „,,,„,,h,y of 



affi,r.Mi..fiaiidand.ieglec,cad^iO,. ;^|_^-;';;^ 

 fieullies tliey '-"^n'-^ '' -^ ' ^Z he he ■ is ne.-ded 



::;;^:;;::;:;:l^:n:;it:^n.'.aiiybeatr,,.aedby 



""luVraml elevate.! .lis.ric.s, -l.-reg.;N.U.. 

 ,,,.„„au..i.-bel.s are essential, but cannot be ..- 

 • ...in our ...i.lla,,.! aiul soiuheru counties, 

 X;e tl,e,-e ,;<oa/^ k well-.„-.-angea homesu^..^ 

 ,h,-..,i..h which no n..rthoreast»u.. shoul.l be 

 pennitte.l to l„ea.l.e-n,.ich less '' ""• ,„^ 



toother .'loss oversi{rl.t is in the placement 



oftiMmgs. How ofi^., .. p.-:^' i^:;:::;:[i 



sacrifice.! to ...iuor consideral s! I "-""'T. 



View .,f a roa.l, or be.-anse tl... 1"-.''"^:"J ."^ '1' 

 show be.ier, »e s.aiveour cat.le w.lli a no th oi 

 :;:;;I:.ct,;i.utnngont,hes.,,,,,y wan.,,,a^u^ 

 to increase the intensity ol col.l, ,'< >-rt dehichea 

 bu di igs to ca..se a st.on;;. r .-..r.-eui ol airiso.ne- 

 ,1 in.' li^e SI. Paul's Chn.cl,yar.l on a wii.dy .lay ) 

 Gu;e.st,l.el.uil.liu.s.,rd..i,,u.et.,..e^a,^ 



itself are sel.lom tbo..gl.t of, . being . sine qua 

 Ltl,ata.;.,-...-yar.lsl.o,,ldbeb,.tf..;ol.l.o,a^veu 



There are many other i.ia.i.is 

 a^^nuiriug amendment. Tin.t 



„.- . o.i'hl a. o..ce .lei. cl Lenenilly, ..r ,11 .le.ail, .h. 



weak poii.is .hat lequi.e ei..li..g. p.„.„,^, 



lam not ..no of tla.se wl... .hii.k a Faime, 

 UM re likely to succee.l h.r .bessmg ..r acli,.|: bUe 

 "irofl.isc,,m,nonlab,,rers-i.isthe,uindand 



calculation makes the man. 



To be conhnusa. 



A Hercule. of the Days of the Revolution. 



The editor of the Memphis Ka;.d.. has b.'cnex- 



.„„ inc a ber of .he Colu.ubian Cei.iiiiel, 



; • .ri., n,.s.on,J.,!y, 1801, belli,' tli,.n m-s 

 aV.h vohi.ue. Un.ler the obi.uary bc.-.d ot the 

 Centi lie savs the edito,-, we find ihe lollowm, 

 Mcc . lit of ti.e .'M.loi.s of a secoiul bamsm. 

 •'XvVillia,iiD.lws,,whola,clyd,c_dat^^^ 



was a ...an of ..nco.umo,. size an.l ^"'e g"'- . "^ 

 was ne -Tie... high, and uei.hediOO w.-,g^i.. 



■iCo lowing instances will prove, his great de- 

 , i-ee f s.rc.g.h. lie was on bo;.r.l a p..va,eer 

 i, .h, h.;. war. which go. an.ong the breakers ofl 

 C-, .Bremu, when it be.-a.ue ..e.-.^ssai-y ..nmedi- 



, V .oc-.<l anchor; b.n there being i ' ill";" 



:t r sninv bands lai,ll...ld as could ,et at U, 



!m'::o;ili.,,.-s.a,ti.; Dowst p..shed.l.e,na.d^^ 



.eize.l it hi.iis-lf, br....gb. U op leek. c„i 1 le.l i. 



" u . . 1 d b..Ul it ..pon .1^^^ 



•M le was bent to i.. when be threw i.overaial 

 s.we.n!e vessel an.l lives of .he crew, as ih.y 

 w:.theuupon thep..in,ofdas.,i...upo,.,he 



„l-^- the anchor wei-heil 700 w. ight. 

 "tra:o:ir;bue,8..rlOI..,,.dsw...-esem,o 



B. ."ket's ship yard from the well k.iown pr vat.-e, 



i G,;..! Turk, to bring ..pa lore yar.!j^.^ 



si.- Dowst was an.ong them, b..t nat.nally dil- 



.ii'^^^pis^^vHStSaiS 



is money (at ' complained that tlieie wa. 



Apu...M.v.-I".h. last a..<l i.r...,^..l nu...b.-r, of .1,. V.s- 

 U,.r were .l.aay...l becuso ll.o ...-.v p^s. -fD.-e law threw 

 „|,„.. ..ur esiubhshnient the clo.ng "1 s..<-h .. hu,H,.«=. ns n.. 

 ,„l,er pr...U..g es.nblish.aeiit in the S...l.> ever .1,.! ... U.e 

 s.a.p i,.Tic-(/.t promrmii faper manu/hch,r, d, llu pnnl- 

 iu.r prea.mi.rxding.cowiling o,d,so,:i.:ia„dd„,chns: 

 Kiriri. N TONS 0/ lUe variou, mw Maul.-., dincUd m mor, \ 

 than nj,l lUousand po^l off.ccs. Th. U.u.. of Ihe blanks : 

 and the ....t.ce of the quantity wanted were l«r.,.she<. us ' 

 <c.rcelv ».x wecl<s before the law wet .nto eficcf, yet 



had .he pers 1 ..cuvily of .he l.u..iness partner of our , 



trio d.rencd a.,J suppl..;d every olf.ce bey....d New t..g- I 

 l.„d befV.re the first d-..y. an.l all .he New Kngland offices j 

 „n the fi.sl week ..f July. The saving to the I'ost OIBco , 

 D,.p:.rt...enl ... pr.e.e under our co..,ract over the amount , 

 cha.-Ked w.thout cntractasa mailer of favor b, ourp.ede- I 

 ces.ors will exceed thOM.a. of filt.^en ihousand dollars on ] 

 ihis new supply ol blanks alone. If any oil.er contractor | 

 at the Soulh ha. do,.e bel.er than we have done, we hope , 

 to be advertised -d' the fact. Ti.e ud.hlional business ol ^ 

 „ur contract w.U ,.ot - r.u.i" us as s....,.e have predicted, . 

 „■ ihe D.paru..ent shall as promp.ly enable us by the pay- j _ 

 memo! our account to discharKC ..ur exp.cses (among. ! 

 which is .ibout gfiOOnto the paper .nake.8.) as wc havei ^ 

 pee.. pro.api i.. excculin, the new duly reou.red ol us ,n^ 

 the ho.t..t season ol the year. It w.ll be recoil, c.cd th..t 

 ,l,e repealed cMls of ftlr. 15urUe brought out ... t.....Kres8| , 

 the hdor.aat.on that H.ll and Pons furn.si.ed as many 



bla.,ks to the Rovernment al twelve .lollars as the DepartJ 



mcnl had bef .re obtained lor^y ''^'J^ \ 



Alabama Cotton and an A lahHma Farm. ! 



TIk- expo.ts ..f Ihe po.K.f M..i.ile,ll;ep,-...l.ic| , 



„|- ,|,e cV.p of 1B44, have been staled lo exeeee 



e h.ui.lle.l thou.m.l bah's ol cotton. 1 i.M . 

 .'dloii.aliboughasiuallporiionof ,. .-auie fr..r 

 Mi-sis-ippi and Fl.-.i.ia. was not e.pial to thj | 

 whole" crop of the Slale of Alabama, some.. , 

 . , -l, went .,ff in diflfeienl .fi.eC.ons. S..ppns , 

 the bales ave.a...-donl\ 400 lbs. each-thev ar j 

 Sily^o^^ 500 an.l '000 Ibs-at ihe low ,.r,.i ' 

 of five cents a pound, the year's cn.p vv.a.l 1 I.J 

 'en ndllions of llollars. What State of the Nort^ 



