II ■> the beaver : Every Wednesday: ... • THlßff' A ts2;oP per annum *n Advance- ' : Met contribution*,' b> ,isll hare proippt »tionHon. QUAY & RUTAN,: Eds. 4 Prp’re. pOKTIOAXi. le 1:13- [R THE STORM. aft: , along,the ahore, ~ is now the tempest's din, ch muffled , •o|4ing slowly £n, , , •• 11,0 s the suor. ■ none' hushei tho s»: V breakers si the sea-line dark i walks, her.tearful eyes: iio boat, no barque— • she weeping cries. Voinitt ,towa furus, as.Bli' c{jC DO Ahs! alasl'! ■, along, the.shote, ' i. rife stilt.hurries pn, '. ] amy ocean o%«¥ ' \ ■hough the stomhas gone, gale that fiercely blew ] against the window pane; cep—ah! -yeTt she knew : wss on the angry main. j jl.yrj (he shor jfco Sshor’s; And sawthe 5 ~ tCJTing ■La:-! wgit, tb« Loud gbe coulii'?’* win 1 . e, along the shors> -■ ; waves, with ceaseless din, ife shall seeno more • - ..i'luggw cojming in.' , iflbc'dark sca-lin* i rescan doth divide, esdwallowed by the brine iitlioma ■nes.lh thp tide '• 1 - ' "t. . in, dang the shore., J- s hew grief. the mourner hears ; whispers, ‘‘Weep no more, T ,’P« swi.r thy tears; ■ ciposfs wrath, and vain ■'rage with min fed ; , ■Along ihrit.oi t : e.re,r))l. l t ] The red ■jUsd where ft Tbc s"ky froi TLt birque'l: A.-scors of ! .1 Vf.-Jj,- t’,« s'o A VliiCCihat for I- iW/I Vain h the to: TSV biilotyf' The due one I Yuo tea‘sh»l: will bring again— render ao the dead!” i, along the shore,- , I everlasting inain, < p 1 what never more Dime bring bach again. !■ r 5 roiling boom the dirge i; t wallowed, by tile brine, Along iLi shut . That skirts ll I; iv,- oft w« wei The waves of Ail'while year Of hopes'.loir less search wo urge, jah the dark sea-line! Ijyw oft a fruill And vainly si ellaneousu Mis im South Carolina Letter fi EEMI tr ,Station, Pee. 24, ’64. : Yon are perhaps not the Beaufort District of i m i*'composed entirely The principal ones are llilt.od Head, and St. Hc *raat number of smaller ■jrt, oil Port Boyalj-isthe of. the District .These 'under the. general name 4 . The are tally occupied:! overnmerit; and on them I Uandolp Itf.VR -j- •V.vv.Vd Ov.iA. r, ~AU CtkTi>\ id 'ViilMliS. i'ert Huynh li'/tu, iv/tij a / to ton ■foci above high . .ground is always tnoist a clow tho. surface. The i of this District, back j ijat, is probably owing to tho heavy growth of veg i they • pr jdnc'e.j and the j as a’ purifier, I have civ,heavy fogs as wo have Inch. an.d soop after sun litation'of moisture is so. tore is a continual drop r from the leaves of thb m This some noon, but generally the after sjnnrise. Ever revaii here, as Uve-oaksi J 'I * - cedars, .nalmettoes aaid, Syi'amoiea and locusts . for ornamental purpo rts are figs, peaches, or ckberriesJ The banana ifii’.er ones 'S!.rs-;e« t 1m , i-. on. tiicsi •■a.i'land t*<> .d.s oec'upy ... ey arc %>• an front liv iri untl the. 'w inel-.os i '^'■nhuinesi >*■#'. .lit o coat ‘.'Si'”-" 1 )’ 0! *> V iWnrt Whicli “■■nil nf fir.stj ■vrr shen sui “ffi: this md sot the'proC’tJ that ll; ! ,;r it r "i(.- rviito .v’-'ororeon tre hys till übar ears oil-si ■ffeoti-iiccs p JOjlmv '..nos, kwotiidias, trc Cat 1 lira led '"V Tit.! ffn id r and Id (yards, bdt the season' ia jWfect its fruit. . / . • ' but man graded,. Perhaps 1 I told it the original white pop lirolygone, and the couh-. ' r them, as they lookton V r birth.-right; and yyo ! y are judiciously trained a good prospect of there country in', intelligent ,ir * ; &ho are not ashamed hd now that their bonds land, they tecl therasotyes r^;y-irre,« ™ T«- S i:n' u - e 'y cannot. Vuunijef onei to fes ' m!cs > arlli J not iip fl lr,bri .r as; the V thoi w no it ‘■'a ! n ont f- -Jf. ; >i iv MU V- t: L,v,;; ; ? 2 . ;,.?i,: - ;. - c,!. >i/ . t t 'U * J ‘ '■N VbL 4i~3sr • t ‘ *!' . .* * y to be; man,tHeir gratitude ‘to tbofeovi ernmentknowi nobpundg 'f‘'\ T ; Let me say piatfl need to see! that .they, dcjitheir share in aolving'thiaproblCra of human freedom; forthese people are in one sense a part of onrnation, and assuch Will yield a-powerful infldenceforgood op evil.; The idea of: colonizing them will explode as tbeir'yaluokfl a labor ing class cornea So be more generally and folly understood, Suppose>now\ we conld colonize them and undertake to flctUe all this vast territory .with laboring emigrants .from , Europe, Where woo Id bei the gain ? /Two., or throe generation j would have to pass «away d>#fope aoob' could be acclimated and c.oqldadapt themselves tothecul tore of this Boil.l But hero' now we have already a ptjoplo physically a dap ted and ready, ala soon as; permitted, to take hold and Wing put the resour ces of this region; atis tbeae States, undbr a system of free labor, will soon equal/the other sections |of dny’conn tryj and the commerce of the South ViH th^n' equal the sameextent of any section of tile Bepubhc, j Perhapsyou will say the South is called! the weal thy part not. Tjbis hks not been the fact according to the population; but the wealth/being centered on' the, few, and those being the rulers’ or .minds with whom’we came in] contact, wo at the /North were accustomed to think of all being comparatively so_, because the masses with; ourselves were ■ more equalised, in regard to property. | Of-another thing I wish to speak— the docility of the frcedmen. I cannot think the African race is docile, as wo often hear if 1 ramatked. ; Long, op pression has made them sufcmtssiue; but not their. Characteristic, and do cility is no mere natural to them, than to other races, and this ■ time Will p%ys. ■ As+o their capacity for intel lectual it Sis i ordinary, ; no doubt; many will be .found above | mediocrity, but these will be the ex ceptions,and hot |thet/jgeLeral rule.-- We do not think ibeWa metaphysical i people; they howjglve bift.-littlo pvi dpnee of it, •bjt/corapar’ison than argument. Tet j : ahothcr generation or two may prove; , jj>- he different, a,s culture’: improves j ! ajjd occasion deyElopes talent, just us ; /soil must-be cultivated and the season ; I favorable, that the fruit truly have all i 'its spirit and flavor.. Weare all edu-.j cated by ouf .surroundings, and these! people have ..had nothing jto inspire) them, and Jno alternative but to’ sub-; init, '■ > r /•■: , ' ■” j There is now a n reat stirring of the') people in behalf of the Frcedmen, and 1 many proposed pis,fis to promote their | elevation.-- This is truly as j t should ! he. But. let me ask, are we ; as we j should bo, carofu lly seeing’ that a cor-! responding care is taken that all of! our own .rape ,are cared dor ?—all of, Ihose of Spur own native-born, and all S if thoso’;“'who seek our hospitable: shores to find bombs wbcrolhey may) b o free from oppressive mle ? ■ Tliese I are of the things j that we must not, | 'in our great zeal for. Freed men,'over-'! look. Charity must, or should, begin 1 at home—but not pud with the begin-} king- J t '- , : ; , v j But 1 have wandered' from myshb- I ject, arid the digiession reminds me,; of an anecdote with which/l will in- l troduee iny next-letter. , ' - '*l Wo are all in ; good health; j)nr) schools are prospo.ring/and'fhe teabh< ers are Ouri address is Beaufort, South Cardjfna,.in care’ of Dr. W. J.-Randolph. We will bo glad! to hear Romany of our friends, and; answer any questions proposed about our Work. - Yours, etc.,! ' ■ Margaret £. Slentz. | An Erect Position. —A writer health very justly condemn* the habit; of lounging, Which a largo number of persons indulge, ag injttrious'to health/ Ho says: “An creel bodily attitude is., of vastly moie irnpprtance s to health-) ’than is generally imagined- ; Crooked (> bodily positions, maintained for any ' length jof time, are always injurious, whether ih-ithe sitting, standing or ly ing posture; whether sleeping or wak ing. To,sit with; the body leaning forward on the stomach or to one side, with the, heels elevated to a loyelwitli the.head, is not,only in bad.taste, bat oxcecdingly dettimentnl .to health.. It cramps the stomach, presses the vital organs, interrupts the free motions of thoicbest, and enfecbles the/unctiona of the abdominal and thoracic organs, and, in fact,unbalances the whole mus cular system, Many'childreD become slightly humpbacked,, pr seyorbljr round shouldered, Jy slecpinjjf with the head raispd;on a high pillow. When any perahif finds it easier do sit Or Btandr pr 'Walb: sleep 4na crooked, pqsitiod”(:bgV a Sj,r ligb t odd, sacli jjec> son may bqsnre’bis is badly derpnged, anil the more eare ful lie is toipreserre a straight-prop -1 gat baok, td nature sgsin, the better;*' x i / \ ■ - -I, i . ' • •• / ■ \A' : ; ; ■; | :■■ ■ vr'tasT, 1..'• iV,v :■ • ‘ ■is mr o/t i* ejiiit r., -j/y- -■•• cjj <- j' ;,< f 6i;-.S£ ■ ■'; '- r? ; jp 1&008. county ,'teac! EBB’ INSTIT&T|S. y ; Annual Meeting at NewßrightOß* ■ '.< i it jU?p«•' put l c ?’■• ■'•• i s .‘if>tu’.v 4ja The Institute convened ‘inc-tl ■School A Tuesday, Dobl^STj’Q at 10o'clofefc, a. ,iu;j jtorsuant tfra' oftbe County Superintendent., Snpi j/l. Reed, President,- in the chair.- The exercises ware-opened with-pray, ior by X>r:/Breokinridg«j of Rochester. Owing to jthe sl)SohcSof,the Secreta ry. the minutes of the last meeting, at Reaver, were not produced. On motion), a! Committee was appointed to ;perfeet|a A-fteiya few minutes’ ifelibefatio'aythe GommiUe|> reported as follows: j ■ f President :. J. T. Reed; . - Secretary; Goo. M P. Eidlds; Ass’t Secretary: I.Hk Dungab; , Treasurer: Miss. S. A. Platt;' . | Sxecu.tine Cgmmittee:- yip.evrfl. Wallace, Eakm, and Misses. Breckin-i ridge larid[McMinn. ■ ■■ ,1 Com. ori Resolutions: Brockinridgo. Fields and Dungan; • , Com. P r ‘ n P'P' e iB-. The rolig ipus chprauteF of such a fcacher will leave' ills'impress on thpse whom he has under inis care and-that itis be yond the ppwer of. cah:u 1 ation. '-to os-, limato !the|goo(i which such a teacher wields in t!he elevation and civilization of hie racaj 'v.j ' -'i i; Prof.) MkjClintoch followed by -rp markinjg tuat the! great aim, and ob ject of pi ■Reaching’, should be the ele vation of ]JtipUKmpt;only,intellectai»l ly, bat Rlso| {(WJpreerainently in the cultiyaiior lof ih|s|r-' ihoral paturcs. Enforcing hi* remarks |by .many apt' .i!lH»tra|tio is£> an 4 dotpppslilAUng ,in various!- w tys howj this can ho acco ra-. plisbed| byf-tbo moral : tfjjd. religious’ teachen. 1( |, .r. . ' Prof. thydisauMibp,as- v sektingjthat the influenco of the teach;, er over his, p.upi.ls.for gopd.' was in' propot»ppri to the degree oriiepppoeU, bility:hp fhtt towards them.. . . ! ‘ Rccejis'y 10,mipptetfJ‘ ; Prpf.l JJ)cClin toc k‘ drilledm a cJaM in" Mental! , AjrithmetvoJ. ttfcmbpn.oii the Ihstithli'. ASjOTtrnea. 1 ■■■• !' I-!■. - -I Clidtoeli. '■■'■■ •• |#!£. T; ■ ,t Eeposjof lO.rajttutta^^ • ; Prof iFfeldi* opened' ,,6n t|i o bcBt|n oUiod of ■jm piping jnatrric- .bp'■'• j ejoßwnidi llidst arid iivjifdervico.' • Tlio't6Tt*o-jii^' « j t ' ented-tind efficient teachers,. -I, 1 Ist veil thousand men. In order,*llare*. derdwolnal i pKej f tho feacb&nil them- i ft re,l to throw the'responsibility- of; *'n , '! lnstitute heartiiylsympa'p fVi Poire oh the latter, Admiral .Pd/ter: statid an* aytnonptrM«Q the ‘Pfimn 1 ihizb wjiih the agencies bet ns Employ h inuat';dccWe' that |hi« efaormu.a-fleet plesnnvp vroirt •*?’., opef» |. e j! to j-r'estoro thei* national i|D}mdn,!j was superseded Tn importance by two aliens, p r, f crineised ny l ! pledge .bar united -co operation!.b|y ev-on three brigades pf colored ops, Messrs. | r forfison, 'Keeja,-r mlas, ory hoiiorablo anti feasible means to land that his work became impractical Mtss Mc.aastew.Mr.! imtigan who 1 auataln this national integrity.!*' ‘ j;a* jm on*ae tbeirx-b-operation iwas wii'h wnßasslgi.ed to the dtf|y of fosolvetL, That our kind .regards In d -awn; v .-. ! 'i ; ! ;.- class in jPi adiiig being pnccfsarilv ab* connection with the expression or our | But if loAleclarps this, why. di ihe sent,Stipt. Morrison tosk t"6 stand and thanks #lO tendered to Uio Ipldieh of| L b'giln; bn |FprtFi»ber th rty oper.cdm discussion.on >JIow to ijtake New .Brighton for Uie musiciu liner- 1 ! sis hdu jsi^troqpft-amrol ?> the school foony healthy atid attract”, tuinmeht with whitdi.ivo w>*rc’iuv|red||. VV hou tfile lathi ‘operations fa led, fvo ■’ 'Thcj Jrcnihrked : i .Mrpungah bcinp;! Alfreds That as iai in»tfttlel» .we|««‘|o tl, ° newspapers,! ic-i is- wbrfh | present. drii : >i a class in'reading, ari ‘ w )j n id respebtfuily soticittue iijteritmn !wl ife U> notice w-hp ip npi”t unxm’.” to j I'thrwurd” reap.& ECkctim<| in older to ! o j f 5t .,, 004 boards tb-tho irnpeiriiivo 'P'iriei.t Ins-apology ip | illustrate cei tain principles of -clpVu? ’ hebossitv of inch incnebjoi of tjAt d it will perhaps be foupd thajc he j .tpp; criticise Iby moniljeTs of-..the lir* | Hillary, as tl-cir 1 timbiasetij {k tl A- 1 q wlla is swiftest,to mrko .ait ipofogy is • slitute. “Rev, J; D.j Glefnl. by request,l r nlnfs' isiic-lminded hvj thc!tu>l-cssitics' : ! , ‘° niost siands?is-fnbod..of. pub j followed insefrno very CXcellccb prad* l|f jtha case":: find'i.iwUniofis.l y tbiio6ls." will'.the time.had, now opine iljcon.s-.to nnaNy- passed upon.Gcn. ,i was postponed until the piorhindse«'L n .^ en , an enlightened scrilninPntJ dc-jder.ol whose conduct no just imppa fjofi., ,‘Supt. Al' irrison.’ said: id order f mh’nded' • schools' <>fci insti-iicfipn '!■ for Jins’ n .as yet hcptijtiiadc. will qe cute to, : socurpigovt rninent! in the y teii; bhM's. Ttio jtim'o was; at; baud Ijl.o h hearing’,, uribuae. d* tpapheritiTtio- irsfjplape.. ’shobld i.'bc-| %v^|silion .and»-ch'ar-1 —ofeiiucatibn. T!io;|ppax.“ . yua! (ion .'in] Vas folios ] - **P' t greht’cansb - —-a *- 'i.-'r,- ; - .. .. . . i Ve ‘./ ipilj ■ secure the co-op- or sjpoke in, very flatKying toijmH-qf full .sleep, over them.- Follow tltera its; 'and .finally oxer- thol JSd'inboro - Normal .Soho)!>t|';|w}ik;|i. jtb 5 ! hb ■ village gr-eim, or tile . public, gmeot in: mCraatters be shad visited and, tow Id c|ui|'ri;iilly ; hoi 4,'and you - will find Hint iheircjm e school 1 room.' recommend i£ to all who contei'ppliitc do.es not turii■ upon 1 the >yjf>u> iornoii. 'participated in j reniaihiwg jin the profju'rjioh. '•jdeyful iFall of Niagara, |or tHp, of Jlusicjj by" class.' On .Reediiqvid on, tpablution rylativp Cliamouiii, or the-exploits of Alexunsi int?j Priof. Stevenson/j £©’ the establishment hf[a : - der. i>ut you. will head him [say dii'd: iv, Jones land- Glenn,JSeiiboi in this Normal thatiiyWhen did Tim CjilaSj.kill his pi)- notary members of the • thcisnbject jvfos-'-of groat )mp;ocMncej|L( uhgiuef)— or, -Ilow. many- qu[_ Burned. f, : . to the,citizens 6f Beaver, cq. f|T.|i,er«j' torn |yi 'the .acre dojs 'Farmer Smi erunjg.-4P.ro/. Steven- \ wefe strenuous efforts being 'few g»|t .tl'om such a fielijl of wheat?!’... l i lecture on’ Gram mar.- interested ; individuals 1 to- Hedurplj tbej jf ge .travels'at ail lifern the Village, made kiio'wn bis meth- site; of tliiif Institution in Se. shohld-nol It.o put forth to.seodrd Us -jthe tdpies that «zsita ( hi* Isympath an address''.before.’a t location4in.: ohr; owii ’cqunjy. t--Jj*roi. kiild-tu uiakbj.bun become a pallet sqct;:b!«| audience df FiHds said flhaj, he was somewhat Ik- dill, yin jnnsi' elicap Wi cqds’ of [popular educa^ '., ri : ! || ;ir w ith t,be effinds bT our Ailegbp-. |u«i'w«;>apcrs. .’Every | 'market . to| cw of this speech oc- lny |(»o Bioticls.' and that it'poliiiOved khppil J have its Ipcal sheet, ooiitaini rty m-irjujcs.’aiiid Was j-’t-hjeJ>iljzrns of Beaver ‘cq. : tc| lake .alll'lhp local news of tpe neighboriioj jeal inj behalf of th.ejsothe decided aaitom if tb»y,w|?rk;at-4v|)oit cf Inceidcnisfibo ik-wa of . j on; '..On I motion .-ad- all interested in this maum*. No jonu i and [quarter regions anil t ob,ir. I J.!’; can-estimate this influence. pel';. ppgluoimji. These would excite b(s sv .Y itonXTNG.' , ’ ; Institution would hjnve in onrjfnidstjo palbiPß; Umo would make hitp a re: i onened as uthial with, the cau-se : of education in lku#!eo co |g r Tpienlyqa iravo succeeded in U din", and' aob roval of ' woiild advance in• a 1 you .■ 'theni give him rbmethl 1 PaUintr of the roll time one hundred per cent. It; j more jenlargcd,had comprehensive,a announced “The [best bo i .moreover a source 9^f yi9e "l , * : - arting irisCruction' 'in tow M n ,n w . h,< * i" \ v7 9' ' a topic for discussion.' %se Normal schhoU araSmlq i^U after a fewremarks tufiope, B . nd . f ,.° H f T f ftjle study,: proceeded I %%£***£ .^thoii^^m'. * h *‘««v?‘i »#«te ■» beating, 'by means cf reporting a su'ta e , - ;. n . : Ihiclrthoy y had previ-' school. . Should not,. for rocitatibn. A largo flueniial citizens tejo teachers present, ex- alar education, bring /? tb ® tbod» of blaring i-oci- this committee the ndy: ' . The discussion vantages which our own UMU. .ui iptemtdndmany ml- v preso.tt-u j.' t.i i« ! •ji ns were thrown outicalitieai Tou remai j 9 . Recess qf ten min 1 wp™ adopted wilhcut. debate. _ : ch tho’suhjrtct of Or.-! lAffcr some friendly interchanges .of pied ' the’lactontioq df ~ spntimer.t, hy.'Soveral me'mberi.ol. lino til the bohr of adjourn- tiislUote.one M tljeMnost fncce^ejul . Insulates ever heUlia Beaveropunty, 1 ‘ ' j i;i ' r , y pi each p» eration of [pare! cijuf his own jiid pertaining' toctl eraf other gebt llioj discussion, motion, ilrs. G Rove. Criichlo woi.o elected he Institute. j Adj : Thursday Ev son. resmn'ed hi Hi|'- ■ ■v'<- : '■' '< ■■'§■ ■■V-r ,-■'!•■ y'">' : '.’ X. '^Xiretießieta ;il, : v }} %:■ iteig; !-/•■.•■ ;• •! \ ■• r h‘ ;1 . |i. - idWtUMj,iiad oftlonj V "■- At' i ■■ 1 . ■ sMrv* W-r; w J' ~ i; .;■ 1' Specskaottori&ii '^trtA't tttftt Ajlt; : . : t: A 'tt tSAVt\iV/ ; ’ . * ; v. ~^~Z —'.' " --—■' ■ Vrr | ■— T, jjArtirH.’•Sp— *—-—* i.v?aaino43 «*rd«, 78 :.i |£i£* - iiSQ$ 'v.. k^ESSE^I 1 •; Friday Aflemoow.i-Tbo committee ■t on Kesolutione report-the following, lj wjßiehjiwere'.'nnaninibnsly adopted by; . section**:;, r; ' • WafenEAs, rfbo Pr6fcs»ipn of teach ipg is pno .offhe mbstfresponslble po-> si lions in life; and,. Whereas, all oth (C'r professions haye-tbeirinstptutionfr. j if*-,, which they are prepared ifor the : I rjeisppctijrQ'.djiitiea of. their ca!lrng| ■. h ~\Jiesolped, .Therefore, Umt it is abso-.| J lately ;tbe of every teacher to ,t • professional workp,v avail t;» ; Of the superior adVmuuges i .1 Of Kofrtial School in»irut|«i6o>ii 1? ?£t’hat a l ’ an Institute :we i n dSldartily approve of the efforts;’ which j o: beihgiioiade, to., establish ajf Normal School ib thiaN6rmalX)lstrict, 1' believing shat\such an liii r eCP - ■ Wilmington. | A dispatch from Wilmington i junecsthe withdrawal; ofAdn f nrtiir's floct. Wo preaujmO tlies: mentis correct. One of jibe grei n.ivafe, expeditions; of'lniodcl’n.’ti .1 iis (reached n j»onicluab| : Sapdrj newspapers lof*- -last s rade haste jo deeiareithat the. fa( >l’ this expedition : was| ( Jen. Butler, JNsral officers \viTl sea I thank lliO'O paphrsifot-' tb.eir > ?n, display of zeai in behnifoftht Low to make a, Reader Jsp. . niiV hue speech.' “If .into of the rtni! )I treatises’ on sf.ienco.exttlfif.rs ■; ury, of b ooks of traro!, 1 they, i I mi td’uiinlas oi* I they, cither will, hot iiwfenj at all or they will yefy ;A[; baehcior, if bo po«Wf.aea fancy/' can havg . conSHiera 1 riebt in speculating npbn his fatVi While he is milking j vit-icl: ■pjoy' turn his: niiriii /to whatj bounty lo ot; his hind, ho roams amid a ha ut imagination, a sort of mental lygait^isU f (A Greek - Poet implies'that \( of is the andiltm" reliefj there is anpbler bliss still—t rh fifti h e .xjo t»sc ie ace at;\ tMe. ft u vhef from a guilty thought. j pninj hiptu dert re; h«. Mr. N«£g«V.speaking pf abli| Bawjer^ayßr‘ v rWHiilo’ioh« c Irtv «c«t.fltf»dQsan'l <-have "iacn ' V ;[!|:"-i jwpod saw-tt »aW.'' i.- v i v k ; - i i 1 k. i il Agric :atl bi the '■ Tl ’ I■’ " ’ '* \ Maximsfor She®’ , Sheep do belt N in [large %nes. •.■ fl' meari fr'onvil'.HTV. jri. pm a TarTftet ikecps this number , should he. separated-^Ui« IjvmbH , decr'epitr steep the., 'pr.|ves that iiicy may receive eatt; cai h.; ■ ■ ■ • ' _ ' ' ; ■]b is better to keep sh'eep cbPfThed in yards at lhe Tenriliatv to’allow them to.rsuj'C.at'WilL ■.Separate, yards should-alwatp-bja provided for sheep and cattlfl when prictfcableibnt/it notso/toey -phbatd. r ; ncberbeturned into the yard togetb .er, as accident and loss ‘often result therefrom. • «n -n'rul ItCSt :mes ns ije/to tree md'l na- \6onrenien t' tjn*; Mutably .rtrran-jjetf' housev or sheds are. indtepensiblo- la Ra4cW.fiilijr’!'’itt4c“' r 'K ! irGn I-.* small r dock 3of sheep., SheUerhbeinlg proyi* (led, ,tlV«v sheep might never" to.’ he .a!,; lowed out in a storm of rain or snow*, nor in'damp weather. • ' y^' All houses pr sheds for.sbeop should! be properly ventilated .and well.light ed;) Attention t.p the,’first of. them is* of Wrest importor.ee., !-j V;' . \ ,Tards should be provided with pure ’frailer,' in . order- tha,l!-JjhP. sheep may. not be compelled to seek it at .a dias tarjetifrom the bnildings, nor, obliged. to pat snow to obtain moisture. They „• wiil,eat snow, if they .cWpnbtjget ter., hut .it. j« injurious to then*. • -.) ■; • Racks ;in.slie - ’p houses' are of great*. import ar.cop as the sheep can be fed thateiiV. ip stormy weatli'er v without wjltint;,the forage; ( .Yards should,.ab so jbe .provided with them, and alpa wi|h ..grain!.troughs:.'But in 'clear,, cold weather... when; the snow in the j yard is clean, - sheep jwili. eatYheirjfpij-- |eei| better ahd frsstejless if. fed feppp. j the snow-ihan rn any Taok. ever made. ; (rive some kind\pf„ roots . twice a wefek, to the entire fioek—feeding this laibbs and weak sheep frith.barley, (*o!|n or sdrhei kind of provender OTO rv otner Var » • V.. «dth' regnlaritr, and , attebd; >nr floek .with ger'tlonesa ogd kind !ga. '■ ;■ ;on- nnd d to “Plan For a Hen Housb- : , IT » i - ,v correspoßjikP- .Bow*?- 3 '. Cat; ■ator gives tbe wing • di*ersj£*. ijn oi a plat! .{for a lien Louse for £*■ tairty.liOiis: live 'onol.oscd 1 part be abonjb 1 feet square, wi«lV“rn n.jibri* Uic-'a t'*b'”? e«d ft x'-e, •bttJUn&ief'.V'dajbc ; •to extbb'li tw-ii fy-L ;|in 11«'I, ‘ 'VI; hou t. gtej w . t ll >• -■ —'' ~.f ; *<. ~ lie! t'-ienef]; 'onii* foaf. vri ! fh.to<;n / jd; 1 b iff jit.. ' On.tee top eoD^vtict. tiers or. abovd , •t i|et ojb*’s;'-; have' sri.nici bests; *n 10l hphs ijr*'- - t'SV; s . h i s;j!j Y> t l» *ed to iiea lire iiit*. Icilr. led. lorn, iscarti-'iib VWnc* for iiVj'Hit.- or 6v-wi!>»' luVt-*. if »y-e shutt-\ri trH&cfocdifcg anil aijdl iill.'to.onrrt downwards. .Coni- roet Fofeiat iWa -can. may- t»Umei»ip to tine honesty duriot: tho day. .. l^V llie jcuiriiiscc lio .in .Uio end oppct-hr-* - th« portico.-'- The' roosts '.s.iii pin .-ho binlthke a. insider, s»rtat nn fiirty-ft.ve’(l.c-crijus Utuier tbjGse tor.-ts, i ’tl\r«»w ,lre^»J ! <*ftm every f s \ri Tbcs-object itf. the porfico. iv that jli#/^ hens may. be l>;d and- the- with-’, drawn '^yiihb|i V going into tho her- ; nery;-meanwhile thu piiakryrr.an. is,. *lcctei'flsitttbe incle-roofety; oj' thd ithor;”' i oni viil to CM US p fatten poultry, 'b ..that it will her ler ami. .juicy, Viix. equal quauti jwketa tioar and (Hint meat .toqeifc-' yn'J| wet the, pasted with. boillnrr '-va jdr.ti let the have, acce**'to 1 day. Let ih(ini also have ueecra Jean .water aud.Voiiie bhiled pb'dr- Pveparena fre.-di butch.lor: them. »»0 nt .‘Cul 'kv.n ns. tfery it^aj to toes every morningf. By allowing them tq ' have aecesf. ?':) food. a!! tiines, tUej: willi consume less.jind (utten ft* to?; ithan they: tpll'-n> feed tfioirj 'several tlnUs a !l?pw.I« need food often',, andjbujt a r ‘. lifttlo at oaed ieedlug, in-, order lo fallen very,fast. x , ! ’ I - fn- Feed your ! with kihsj-and.corri meal,'bran anu oit cake; or something of too kind,'to Keep up the butler product. This fl,s igold t6' paj ohr dobls ic Eatogp j .arid : |wi.’i prigM ;pi^n! is I : " be of he d- Horace trfeaiy'doea iio]t farirnri jf. Ib b. rfeoont speech he saldt* “Twenty-five a*er%£3jt \’ny rather h:y t>> bxplndelaH and is ih'e'only part of- ic Which'doo# )"-•! oat me n|ore than it rururns ’* ENEEI sa«owi*r tM4« t» jju&T jg . . v j - TWCLTS ' ltMr«t &U t^pa *snßap fertjl i cent*, ,iw p*tigioog, PoliK«*l WParxaers iJn icTck. than '.oka vfe> '->von if tbcy \nd Fattenii: g Poultry f Butter. • 1 ?v >• r loc ■'nii- 'r ■ r ' O' k ‘-’"f