Republican Journal
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
FARM. GARDEN AND HOUSEHOLD. Our George on His Travels. LETTER NUMBER FOUR. ,.r this brief suggestions, facts and department Charleston, S. C. experiences are solicited from housekeepers, tanners and gardeners. Address Agricultural A Xorthern man is naturally hungry, ami my dilor. Journal Office. Belfast Maine.] stops instinctively turned toward the markets, of which there are two. The lower and price.pal one, Questions for Farmers’ Clubs. is situated near the Custom House, with one en trance on East Bay street, and extends across the The season is tit hand when farmers about four blocks. It is about live ______ city twenty have to think as well as act. and when Journal. feet wide, with a walk the centre, and Republican through •dicers of farmers' clubs tire making up stalls on either side. The building is one story heir for the winter meetings. programmes VOLUME 53. BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1881. NUMBER 3. high, and is the property of the city, and the stalls !e. Luring is reported as having said, at are rented, as is the case in Quincy market. Bos- a late farmers' meeting at Worcester, that ton. Of course 1 found The Habits of the Tie. Between tne Green Corn and the Gold. neat, tidy marketmen, ti M-ussion of farm topics in farmers’ club self lay in a sort of basin a few feet lower Coast Currents. sensible, could such a feat have Leen accomplished bar at Santa Cruz island, Azores,and forwardeJ to dressed in white aprons, and frocks, and the neetmgs is useless, or than the land. had there been an inshore current, or, In fact, any the Coast Survey ottiee at Washington. This bot- caps entirely something A of some recent local Between the green corn and the gold. surrounding pasture HINTS FOR COASTERS SOUTH OF CAFE HATTERAS. perusal reports, current For, observe, he steered his usual tle was put overboard about four miles S. E ot market tilled with every conceivable vegetable, that etlect. the “Farm Yard Between the dawning and the noon, His evident was to overflow it, j Perhaps in which that animal, the purpose At Hatteras the coast turns to courses. lie made no allowance except for tide— October 30th. 1854. A second despised pig, that at lirst was Cape abruptly Sandy Hook, bottle I and the blocks loaded with choice, fat, of Jothain’’ succeeded in all Love, pale and cold, but what this was done did not at the the effect juicy settling has infinite abuse and for, southwestward, and here begins that series of of which was very small. As this state- of yie same series was up on November contumely heaped Waxed wifh the summer moon, picked j meats. Of course 1 did not timl sucli .tcstioiis have so ruddy indentations—miscalled ex ment can be verified half a dozen officers with- on the any things. that vexed farmers most hearts beat first appear. Hut when the “boom" in great bays—which by “•20th. 1S5G. North Caicos, one of the great upon him, as a of the And high and lips grew bold in j : the few left noth- quadruped ice tends to Cape Florida, a distance, measured by the twenty-four hours should it be questioned, it Bahama group, it was likewise forwarded to The neat, clean, white market men, were all negro past centuries, and vicious and in- Between the green corn and the gold. began, and the papers were full of ac- degraded propensities, shore line, of 7‘JO miles. The first bend, between seems to go so far toward the non existence 1855-0. ug for the to do in counts of almost proving Washington (Coast Survey Reports. "mammies," and there was not a good square meal present generation liiues of fabulous for Hatteras a ot an inshore at us to say a word or two in favor The primrose, precious key of spring. prices paid and Cape Lookout, forms Raleigh Ray, current, least iu the great bight ot Third—Professor Henry Mitchell in his report to ! i hat i no. There however, he a few "ice which convenient for which we in the whole market. There were some fair poul- may, the much-maiigned porker, and to ask Unlocked the casket of the year: privileges," lay slight curve in the coast line, in no place deeper have been speaking, that the writer the Superintendent of the (.’oast Survey. Septem- | farmer' who not withthe The flowers flew forth on rainbow whether were thauseven miles from a line the two need say no more upon that her 30th. 185th had to and mutton, hut the beef was all from that old may quite agree that as as of better re- wing shipping, they mill-ponds joining capes, subject. says—“We designed occupy try he, well animals and a he some who will O'er hill and mead and little over lid miles long iu a 8 W. by W. CLEARING II ATT ERAS. a station which should, if possible, lie i 1 tuetoi. or there may I'he fact is mere. or fresh-water marshes, the object of Mr. quite stock raiser. Pharaoh's herd ot lean kino, and the pute. may have lair play. To woo the new like the old direction. Between Lookout and Fear the reach of the New York ! ■ year Cape Cape beyond Harbor 't if fhr discus- Potter’s dam was But it not be amiss before this too. is so small, that diseussing. only that the an un- obvious. is formed Onslow a curve IS miles from may leaving por leanest kind Why the beef pig has a bad name as Between the green corn and the gold. Bay, deep drift and enable us to determine whether any s sake. think the exercise of tion ot the Atlantic coast to call attention to some Some, clean lie purposed to overflow the swamp a line joining its two extremities, and S,j miles oceanic current into the great formed when a new clerk goes into the market, they put animal, whose habits are essential- safe courses between liatteras and the Southern sweeps bay in the wav of Between the corn and the green. between the two the direction coast nil’s faculties telling what gold and make a ten-acre From the long capes, being by the of island and New For I so from veal, and and who will feed pond. inlets, with a view to and Long Jersey. tags on the quarters he can tell beet ly naturally filthy, Between the and the dawn. S \Y. W. W. From Fear to Ro inducing experiment this we me knows, ur thinks lie to his midday thus to it by Cape Cape purpose anchored in thirty fathoms, near- knows, on an- The summer have lost sheen. pond formed the wharf below arrival at the best. In a former I am not this The cattle stand out i disgusting food, from which other woods their main on the South Carolina coast is S W. by W consequent paper bo miles H. S. F of Hook, where exaggerating other farmers, in a sort of a it was mentioned that two ly Sandy during public way, The flowers have withered on the lawn. was, two hundred and a and the sil two is methods of procedure j imals will turn away. He is thus left to perhaps, yards, distance miles, and between the a period of fifteen hours we measured tlm currents doors winters nud live on wind, and the only hearty iug innate method of one's And Love lies dead where Love hath been. formed were in vogue among prudent mariners in passing proving grade all the way, so that, Long Bay. twenty miles deep, measuring at the surface and at the depths of and 150 : revel in the refuse that he is to descending by liatteras was this tor feet. meals is when the breezes are from the supposed Between the corn and the from a One (and good all weathers) they get "overs "l communication, so that lie can gold green. means of a or the line joining the two capes The soundings besides a few determinations of the mean motion i and for the most no cheap bridge “shute,” to a course S E. E from a 1 f> north But the was there in Bti different prefer, part pains in all of these are similar, from keep by i position for the entire At this pork niself understood when Love is not dead : he cannot die. ice could be sent on its hays very raugiug miles E depth station, nearly forty | important arc taken to A little sliding slippery live to A from Cape Charles until a run of teach him better. twelve fathoms, with quite bold shores and miles fr >m the nearest land, we found tidal varieties, but resembled a poor relation, in com are to be acted in town his eyes be veiled with : from 118 to 1*20 miles had been made : when regular on, Although pain way till it reached tiie von verge of the a few The ten fathom as a Cape of his instincts will, however, obstructions. curve, currents as as those observed at the our knowledge The woods shall waken and liatteras would hear W a over BO nearly strong pansou with Northern article Of vegetables. d elsewhere. To all the by by. is a little miles iff. such, so wharf, there to be taken on board vessels rule, tolerably sate guide iu any of them, al the season No oceanic cur- show that, far from the nat- The flowers shall blossom once : and the course for lightship previous saw pig being again as clearing Lookout Shoals might 1 Irish and ■ ist of gathered from to receive it.