'thTbewlCM^^ «T« PuWisHodo lEi'eey-AVNaesdfy *' MfKK- iil'a*olNCS, ; P& annum iq -Ad^rainob . _ ie | t «M-V»4' -Vrn«il ;;>;■■ : QUAY 4 RUTAN, £ds. Afoofo. ». ■^ETIO^^ ■TgS ADVENT OF SPRING. ' j.. ’ ’ brighter suns and milder skies • ?ro claim the opening year, . ; ' i tol various sounds ofjoy^ariso ■ • ifbst prospects bright appear I • ftrtband her thousand voices give r {[heir tlioasandnotcs of, praise;; , Wall, that by His mercy live, , To liod their offering; raise. ■ Fo rih -vaiko the lo |ji« toil, • *i And sees the ray * clothe t^flovverysoil;• J Along I,is isar6 ' 'W- ' - : ffie fitream3, all beautiful and bright, ■ Heflctt iho mbviiing , »,ky; |, u . And there; with musuf in bis flight, Tho wild Inyd spare, 6n. high; ll)ub,like llio monwng, calm'and clear, ■: That saw tlieJ^vlioiv; The sjivlu'j; ot Ueavcu’s oterpal year Shall - ’ dawn ,im cifrtW and -^kiee. I >'o winter tlidie,.no shades of night, f I’rfifa r'o 111 we mansions Wowed, •■, ; IV/jero in the hiippy; fields’, dfc light,. Tiid vearj - arc at* rest, f : ; ■ ' * . i ? / - • Mis c ellaiae o a s. An Oil Romance. : | - Soma le no rt we 1 j.;o.y ears' ago,a boy' md girl, as is often lbe case. 1 wore jmnng the scholars; going to school in one of/tlio townships u fewiinilcs oast. Tlioj boy, sas boys al-’ ■*fys arc, was rullfor dull -and stupid’, natural consequence, ma rl 1 a scolding, while the‘girl was very spt, and holped him with'his lessons, i girls always will. lie was very rat.eful,. of course, and to repay her some day, “when hegoCto Hq a man,” Xot withs ta ndi n g' this .strange promise, time passed on'fas ■usual, and whet Up got tfe-be. a mkp kxVie.war broke out. and he oUlisldd. .. Sin the mea/itruo’lhe parents of the rhbatvraß, the woman "now;- hay f become vujy poor^nbo wan (Vbljgad * good family; she- came io Mead l fe to , isiimxper; ,tjig mg man wa« Woundedj and canfe ne. Just,.. before Lis return to tlib «imy, having re-enlisted, lie told Ijer aliaf homiglit, probablj - , never return;, that bo bad never forgotten the phnn ue made in bis boyhood’s days, and.hej now. wished in-some mantjer to fulfill it; that he had ;not much to|offer; only ihe third intoi oap .. in. t h ree acres. _of '.and' on Oil Creek; that l he could not 'ill whether it would evdrbe worth 'willing, but; whether it iwas or;not •lie might have it and welcome; Tfec ffas accepted knd the papers prop |, *rjy made out- before ho left, i #: About six weeks.ago,.thp other two jpvnors.of. the (and having gone on [to ,'develop the territory, a .forty barrel .veil was struck, and she was at once .offered 840,000 fqp her interest, ode acre of land. ■ Tha first- intimation the family where she is living had of likr good fortune was.last week, jyhen the gentleman, who, nyJ.tbo way, lives' in one of the finest houses in j the , upper fnd oftowi), 1 havihfg mentioned that, lie bddieen^ offered , 810,000 for hw property-, was. vejy. much,astonished she made him thprsame offer,' *'d said jf .the house was sold she ''anted to t . buy it ; as a home for*her i pirpnis. ‘•Thinking; surely] she must; e { lnft,.L ho. .mudo.souio; inquiries] fn the facts vvbro found out, as\ silted above. :, - - !f elio: docsn' ! f, “put .pn airf>[and 'e soldier 1 boy-when hq coinos the wars, .the story will bo, the good old faSlHoned way, ’ill duly notify our readers ‘uel. : w in Tennessee -r-Tfid mes itted by,Gov'; al Assembly of Tennessee, > on the third of April, stri istrates the progress ofahti iitimonts in tlint|t;ate.. Pouf Bicwnlow.though striking* ! ho tyas yet de* toabohtionar.d eman ■ ho rocoramfepds to/the e rut j f y the coaetitiltipn* " lcn . t ' BO a p to strike down which hasem -10 government for.half acen -1 mi «ated in the most allod.for and hloody war tioth Houses of. the srnorVrT lj re^oitded ' t 0 , UB i ■ r4c °niraepdation by ¥ ’ ■*. J: f. v 5 UU) I '22 . ..TT.~Q Jr. ) &s~ fr i jv'j.tyl fr-V? si.T -J; h-t VifC. VT.6I. itl--3STo. 38/ ■. -■li'it • .f . , ;r: j,■■ ■ ',uc'fi-I - ‘ • 0- = _ : L ■- “•JoyjiGruh, , ?i ! !• icl a. .... x« if «< < w -ji i Soon after 7 otfrforces occupied’:9Hl< min^on! 7 o^talwatf, i j pegro calledat Genera (Schofield's headquar tore snd 'fltkpa ,lo gee the Ue \yaa“ah‘o>v'n- infer the rdp!ta,£ when :hi<i'i''m{Biddd > -'^ai|: k !;mado known. had, gathered together;;hniidroda.l of 1 stodfc 'men krid- marched: 7 the»iM|Vpm the interior”, by night,' through ihel thitskete, awatnpS and fortetS.r; Wot] knowing whether ourTforobf wore yet! in Wilmington',ho ;left the menbebied and scouted though hidispl p.rortiis ihg tbemihat' ifj.bo “Union, men wfere in WilmitgJjOtv, lib would as< tin Gen* oral-,to fire a joy gun. when. they, wire all to eprae ih aid join hih.” “And, 'now, General,’'’ tie negro said, “.I.find you good, Unibh folks.all it makes my heart jump for: joy; 'and. won’t ypu the Cig g'un. .Ob, master, it will make m ypoprpld mother cry when,sho hoar» tbat joy gun, and ; .all -tins im.en will b( g!ad, Abd I join - your >rrayU’.. General Schofield proraised'.him Ihdi'his “joy gad” should be ifee |man tvenv ' ing to jiear its' echo * throng;/the pine, loros is and hills.i : The General order ed one of the heaviest pieces, ol artil* lery in the fort to be fired. |, '1 That , 1 ’ walTirec; its echo is still ringing thrpggh these forests, and over thoseskndy ptaimi It'was a joyful sound to those lu ntod fagi« lives, secreted in the s.wamps about .the citjV It called them . from their hiding pieces,, and in hundreds they dame; and with strong arms, and wlhat 'ls'! bettet stilly, with joyfi.l hearts— hearts; willing and- anxious to|do wliat .little .they could for the power that liad broken off their chaim ~and freed them from the siacklos Of their litsk mastois. They are enrolling their names’lw the recruiting jfists of this ,'jgVeaE of freemen, land clad in' b4h6,and with Yank« o muskets, they willi'be.fibre most iii tho grand ar my, now marshaling foil the death stiuggie. ■ ' i.That thr' " * --- gu., was a joyfulraesaen .ge.r-to them, wasi heard by fleeing irpmjthh -advancing 'armies of tjiiiofe' >: It* t fid%4»}call* *”> ‘llqhicirimetfif heir step and;* carried them ffti-theravay fj.pm the, powerti-they hotl meet. arras, .full as. it rang and able .'tcyjdd duly for the o d flag, but their hearts wefjo bitter in their liaircd ¥>t t!l v ’lnj this theymifop., One *j»s the other was while. One wps loyal,, IhCiLotbdr disloyal. ’• The jey gijfii ■- ralliedf oho class' about the' flag, whilo'jU otier flora it, joy gansjare being irbd;/ The hills and valleys of JJorlh Carolina ape echoing to .thc sound ol! thou sands of. thorn. Thoy[ arefjoy guns to’ one °l]t6B, while they, ring with despair for another.— Wilmington, Cor. Cih. Com litereidlf ' | ~ --t ,‘ ’| ■ — „ i |SHI Lincoln ja Self-1) TJj y memories jof tBo coin wot da arid deeds of the Mi iioiit, already, jbegiu to flc upon ns.- Wo road- the gloi that'they are now photic-!—with jwhich ho Sag oyeiclndependciice Ha fog ion’a Birthday, fo'ir'yes tbjat meniorablo| occasion. ]■ ward* fo tlio official rcs| a.tjd perilsV.lh; fore hipr be .uttered these words: ' ; * i (“I liaVe oft«iii inquired, of myself what ;great principle:-br dea it was that kept this Cjoqfederacy so ton|t to gether. -It in! iho'iDo cluration of In<jfoponden|cc giyjng libc o|rty not only ito the people of this country,but--to the world fdfall ;tiine. ft was that iae tbait v in d|ie time tffdSyejghts' lifledifrom the sjionldcis' of aiH men.-iand that aU shoiild bars'an; equal chance:' ! ■ •- 5 ■i,;' 1 J ♦ * Nov, h»y frier, is, can this; cquniry'be saved upon that batia^— 1 If it cab, 1 .will consider myself ohd of the happiest men in ti e vprd if l i can help to save it, ' But if this-; country cannot be saved,.without ing up that prioioiple— l teas abo say I would ratKfr be- assassinated thas spot than io\turrender it ■j '#®«Tbo Empress Eugenie has ten to the Sovereigns ia Europe, pro posing that,. Without diSlinctioh of cijeed, all shall join at once for the purpose of effecting a suitable rssto ration of the tloly Sepulchre at satem, which is oow m a state of disrepair."' ? ' , ,j’- \ 77 -'•*■«»■- i ,*®*S wittdesruction—' Wfith which firemen '“go u. i ; ■I [■■ I il J I -n-f-ivivsiv' "• /'l i t «/ „ ■. EVp-nON.—, llcas;n jb!o rtyr-PV-es-. w ; in thick ring words ■ made pro raisodjthe i i^on' W asff- Ers ago. On lookiiigjfjr. lonsibiT ties at were bo remarkable 'be tap blazes i. 3, rv 1865. -. L' ‘ '■.!-'!. i-. .•iaij'.fjtt't "■ '■ ‘. - .■ i' -• ■ • Uif ■_ ■< i i.ibQT Jan I itfagamjAlj Ltafrif-Vt e . OJ I' tU''.?: f:iir I■ ■ 2'LXil v.iivW-tAil MH ,;; ;Wto, ./MtalEjSß,; JgOQfty, in Qil.; i iljbe fdUqwiiig KrnnotomtfWatiotv tm Ibis Subject.-from a' hotel pfopndtßr t&ojfpTdi^e/.and ,o : f‘|Wby havenft J made! monaj’far oil? | Sbr m i men are moanV tO'mSkVfi&rtey rnr cAl^iiey[tfl&t’bfa 'w.ivkb^VqtV'l eqritOf. q money? in; oil / ril tell jddi.i One faf yotir tearing, ripping sort of fellows, such as will 'go th eibwhole pilein,'any kin j of a hand—men that will look at a, piece of grt)und,: ! Berapo ,it' With a stick, stnoll thja end, swear‘there's oil r thero, J 'and ‘slnpdo weal htrndred'and fl^ty. thousand!; dollars ott slio counter and have pignpdKbpfpTWj.ibe owner knQwsi wbere he is> libat’a shirt-that) niakos money Tfl oil, or bui-si np tb|B ctows'fly., sf6jvr Irover’' could on ai spec, andbalance everlasting pov arty against ai pilo ot greenbacks.— Oh snobs F : Of course I* had chances. 1860.1 wab oil gashed;out ,of, tbdpa flguras. Tboq the markdtwasjover- Btoikodi oil won't dbwh to thirty— twont^-fiya^fi{liberi: cents a barrel— y«f , r tdn cents I Men who agreed to find barrels for half the oil threw up tbb contrasts. - A man would bafttf stay witi ‘"me; sbjrhr th'Sr morn ing, 1 'Jlqjor,' Fm dead . broke; give tie ftlii rty dqllarS||aji,d I’ll. gtvpybu ah, oil 1 we 1;’ Then: I’d. see; one of the ohilr drgn ran half Ifrighlened 'lo death into, thenext room, and - hear it holler— ‘Mither! mother v'fathet's haying ’another-oil welU’-i t-Theh thefe’dcome a rap—rap —rapping on the partition from inside, and that bargain would be btokodff—jin a hurry. So then 1 1 came over" here, ( This tavern’s my oil, -well,.gphtlpmcpj, and the Barroom's myiderrjok.? i- > ; The National Debt ■ .i -j . There were imported into the United States, in tifcl,yeaf-ondipgwith June, .1864, aa follojve: *r^’ .. ‘ t Official valaa. Wt^6; |[T0ta1..v.....4.......1...h...:,..;i.5»,86^b75 ttednctexporti.. .A.I 1,561,438 Total dome»tipoon>umptiou,.fs27,242,637 ;0n this table' the "Tt ibune concludes ths.t, as the'cijst of Whisky, our prin cipal liquor, was thee under‘twenly firq cents per gallon, the aggregate of liq|uors consumed in this country can nejl have fallen short of one hundred millions of gallons, which at.the pres ept duty, would afford a rev enue, of two. hundred millions per an num;, Bnt stippose the duty to ditnin* jst; consumption hy orje-fourih, and that illicit d;iitillation|br smuggling should subtract an equal amount, the revenue [front distilled,' liquors, after tho present Bjock is consumed, ijinnot be less than one"hundred millions per annum. ; •. ~ 1 \•' '' ' Qf tobacco, we produced in , 1859-C0 no less than 420,300,770 pounds, be sides importing cigars',ktc.,- tolthoval m of 06,079,30*9. We i exported this slhple to the valueVof ; 816,908,547; so th'at bur exports of tobacco cannot have exceeded oUr imports by much over one-hundred millions of pounds, and wo must jhayc consumed at least three, hundred milliotis. Supposing fipy millioqsl of this tio cscapo the paynier,t[ and the, residue to pay an of forty cejhts per lb.-, the revenue fijom Ihis.sburco aloho will amount to anplher 0100,000,000. jTbeao two items of income will pay the interest op a national debt of three thousand millions;qf dollara;(which is morn than" w<| shad V.yer.owe,) and afc Tdrj'a .surplus’ for fund which will rapidly ; oat tap the principal of. the -debt, leaving all; other; sources of revenue for the support of the Government and' the, discharge of liabilities. . ■ |The DiFFEiENCK-— TTncle Sam has a neighbor' wh|o was Jin the habit pf — prking on Sunday, bdt after a while 3; Join Cd-the church. ..One day-be pt the minister Co whose’church he flongod. 1 “Well, Uncio Sani,” skid i, “do see anydifl’&rehcein Sir. since be joined the church ?” “On said Uncle Sam, |*a great diffor ce. Before, when lie: went out to and bis fences on he carried s axe] on his but now he .riies it under hisoyerooat gIT« it to ipon rit- tn hi ca Feibnds.— j- Josh Billings says Of lends:. '‘l got mine and manage; to lep them by not asking them forany ing but advice; yojicar.’t ask any ling of a man tha/celoves to give ore, and. costs him than advice. em itter =ls=; ~i sJT.Jtrjn~jT^^ i -M JMtoS.n | ~;.*?How wpfgf yets^^fi^, : itrs, CroakerJ! ]i»cbwjob^l!da’vo i-with'Smith.’?'-' '. UWdg; 'itd thb 't¥lM v £ wI?W iJTor; instance yqp see* riiodhjfc- a loafoicako'to make; i , . “Welf. : do ypa Viiphose'biJi ‘-'toy am; tbinktngofallsorts i*l things air the while. -, r . • “Now, Crbakot has a ging; down at my beels'iai meplompdowd id the forint flights, by asking' of tbo-sngar i-qinjusih'gi;' ’“' “Well,' Ijrbju* qoo.ii arivci and ,tvben; : l,jwpkp..up, Sind' this furiouadtorml i . •* • 1 * * | . him on my hands forthe t mahaged f I jtof od he wooldd’i go' .Oat death thisJjfotheiy that capable opQwlng'care •' fchoilddbst ‘thd lonesSmeWinydaySiaad !.,;iVi .7 J yc*.,!* rT»“.i i-j. , fidiini 7 tp ; »My at;bo,m«.. me; at any rate he thnsr I bid biß.nmbrolla ahc. .Well; of course hej" WaSs*’ as ,t .expected;!}and,' minutes was streakiV at the rato of ten . \ : see'' thCtdis derstanding. human should got mamedtillei iy posted up; in this br tion.” ! 1 V ! Wfcea, Thlo log, wheatlmtotboV U coming up finely; * for ab »bundantorop The Goldwater'^ saystliftt #hekt,in : coant^,^ { .to sinoetbe However, late, aeritmot;e_l{i .TOrtho is County Intelligencer that the 'winter grain looks fipo, as the winter has fa vored it. Ho trusts that ‘'the Ay” has received its quietus, *2Ma% prolpoct for grass is.not so flatteringojn rnariy wheat stubble fields ' tho clover Avis entirely by the dry weath er last euiamerrand .in some.fields there is. neither ctoverj nor timothy.— In many such cases the ground will be ploughed up! for corn this spring.’ A good peach crop is looked' ipi, And the production of! this fruit will prob ably: be increased in that region.' • ■ ■. Ocean Tides.*— A number of empty bottles have been thrown into the sea bn the west coast of Africa, and have bben picked up on tho Irishcoast.—r One has been foundrafter iGyears, an other after 14, and a'third after 10 years. One.was thrown into'tßb Gar riboah Sea, and| after five days was 'picked, up 210 miles distant.,, A bottle waS thrtfwn in alt djohring’S)Straits) and 200 days afterwards was fbnnd orf the Honduras coast,- having traveled 3,500 miles. ! . sj . 1 r of tko rebel prisoners at Elmira,; New York, were marked to be exchanged' byi order. Those Who wished, of certain I States, to. be oxr cliangecl, were Ordered tosiguthopa per,i but of,fifteen hundred, some two or three hundred refused entirely ei ther to j put down their names, (or rather marks, cannot write) or be exchanged at all.; ; .-Outeageods.—An old-bachelor being asked by a pert yonng miss if becoufd aocodntfor the pfjthe term ?fbel)e” to : baodsorae , yooog ladies promptly replied |tb«t it was wing to’ the goodly proportion of brisa in'their composition. ; : ! " 1 ■/: tient tor grow up; travelers*; we Jong for our journey's end; eld, we would tein put ; back theswilt hands on the dial of Time. But no ! ; Forward is the word ! ')■ : ’ " , / <®«A Boston storekeeperthe other day; stuck upon his dour this laconic’ advertisement, i- A boywanted.”.Tbe next morning, on| openingthe slore.be foana a. little urchin in a.baaket, la beled “Here itisiV ' -' . , \- *9“An old Irishmanwho i h*dwit nessed the effect hfwhiflky for many years*/ said a barrel 'whisky’ contained a thousand songs, [and fif ty fights, besides an unknown mim her of-drunks'.' ■ r j ■ ’ —-A-„^.:~t >«.„ KTTy ovß 4 ' A- &yr r qaps BiD,6o,ojrat^d ; the suspicion ,|nanpetyiind nponfm; hg ioarobed there -F®g? ip. Kef shoos an accurate r Daap the fortifications of Vicki burg, donation, ot alB,[,vftripu^, b ead quar • lib c?-,of and,a faU^or4p ; iip>» of commissary pud other pdJbUojßtords/ She, ■ was arresfed ipd: j taken to Vicksburg/ "T ' ' ( ; -7-Somp. timer ago Sjidoll. rebel 1 reprbeifitafcivo ih /PaVis; gave | aPmof t* gaga : to Ja .FfeUbh banket fori wcr.Oob ,p The'fb«nker pbw .claims. the Wf opof ty under the liouisiana, a suit to boitolitutMin the Ur.itod States bb -made a lbat'caSb, tleghljpbih is ; wlll bb'riflted : üb(fcr tfie. Confiscation ‘dechiOnrof; which mll gOTorn ■ ’ -- ; y;tr?be Maryland Legialhtuce hafl ref pepledypparjy ajitheold ; a< -w of'that Ppprbsaivp to/the pops - latino wbichusod to. ;be en forced.'' Among them • were the laws ‘‘promptingi t 'meetinjgej-oC Wegypes fdrf unless pobducted by 1 a■ wbitft 1 8b^0n; , . , ; ‘‘prohibiting trade = with. Ifeo. negroe#’. the piysatipa of vessels By hegiooßp’ahd * l proWßUing; negjroOa, a dog*or», a Ucense.'’.. =’■ --4Ebfoo rebel armies baveeurron* dewileSon; Gtaai: ihatunder Buck;. uer. at Fort Donelsoiii on the 16th of February, i 1862; that under Fembdir*.. toh.' St Vrckeburg, on the 4th of July, 1863;and thafunder Gon.Loej on the ■6th : of' April, 1865. Ho is the'only one of car generals tebo has ever in daced a rnbel array to surfendef/snd be has induced three of them. 1 h —Gen. Pickett, who caused Jhe ox ecution ol 281oyal Nbrth Carolinians’ forjthecnme of having enlisted in the fThiot) army,and Who were! captured lAt Plymouth last summer, is iohe of the 1 bfficetn embraced in Lee’s surrender. Picket bhnself‘deserted -to ■ the rebel cans*-without the -formality of bav- Ing weighed; bis 'commission in the Federal nervine. I' -• V •' >s his rt.X ypiy and IkVttnV '.tVfil ,■ 'nPri 1441111. , . I,- gt«F* Bjpritfg >ni, ! • iptmiel /jatage now. L ttrir Yplrk has bepn a* vriarde<t by the Gour ta a verdict of m bonseqaeice of in-. Hfe|; received; 'by; being ; Ihfbwnyio* ijii; i&bf etifeßt. whiJCslepping !&b{sb' being' -The Hartford Times explains the largo Republican majorities in the Connecticut election by jthe theory that; the Democrats were sobnsily en gaged celebrating Grant’s victories and the capture of Richmond that they were unable to spare time to go to the polls.; , ; , —lt is announced that Garibaldi’s daughter;.jTeresita, has just given birth at Capcera ’to a boy, who, by his grandfather’s desire, has been Chris tened Lincoln; in honor of the “Amer ican jPresidont who has-'abolished slavery. 1 -j,.\- \ • | ! ■ I j —Rhett was ata original eooeasion ist; Only from President Lincoln, hut friimDavisj and in his.private cor 'respondenbo discovered af Charleston ho’speaks bt, Davis as, “a fool;” as “pig headed,” and as held “in great ' .con- in Charleston. —The venerable Jeremiah Hay, ex- President of Yds College, and now ninety-tkreej year?" bid, is the oldest male | citizen in Now) Haven. There are twenty-seven; others in the city over eighty years of ago* . —-Tbo .Regents of the Smithsonian Institute have decided to rebuild portions of the building destroyed by fire, and to' make thorn fire-proof at a cost of $120,0p0, which will be paid from ihb sarpius fund of the institute. V ■ • "'. *1 . . T ■ ('!-■- ! —An order has been issued by which the froedmeni pf Mitchellville, hear Qfasrlestoii,)S.|C, are to have an (ifioc tiOn for Recorder, Marshal, and plhbr .'officers.- Only fteedinen swill boalloWw od to vote.- —Phineas T. Barmlra, whom every body) known, was Recently elected a representative in ith<r Connecticut Le* gislaiure frojm, the town of Puif-fiold, by. lf|7- majority. | ,vv,; :'.A J i-v —A prominent Tirgiman once proph esied ' that the slave-masters of his Stajc would one day run away from; their slaves. That prediction has just been fulfilled. I 1 "i ; Nashville paper lears that Maj. GeaPiROW, O. SS, Army; was 'knock ing at the door of the Union apply itigfor admission.:) He has .found the last.ditch. , '1 j I , —GeOrge H; Hoyt, the young law yer ,of BOston who west to Virginia to defend John Brown on hia trial, is now .Lieut. Col. of the l&th .Kansas cavalry. | t V .-••V' >■.. ■ I -■'• —Among a large batch pfrebelpris oners who-arrived atHew York re<* cently was; Col. Alfred Bfrett, of Fort Sumter-notoriety. -'■! - —General Warren has' demanded a 1 Uourt of Inquiry to investigate bis -removal., , i- 1...*‘ s , . -—Michigan now yields* about 87,- QOO,OOO worth of copper and 82,000,- 000 worth of iron annually. : • A Irw library has just been open ed in Detroit. It contains 6000 vols; There are four; thousand, novfsn e United States; , I lIMII MB !'l JEi MU ME= . • H '■ fi'.i :'.«'■! d|j-:’S .. .. \/ •*IV £ L i : I-| .S ixf- t.kli" io •r !iVI *-)*{ till fjr\ • L..41b11s e h ... a - 18 te AgriciUtaral; , J ‘'j.a|-jPpyjr Sfoxioos 1/The farmer who tfoeenotirelurr. 4oihta| I fields ?»i dressing more, than I as unwise ds 'fte| who would neglect to" feed the; kbfsb’ihdt waslbcarryhifn bn a jbdr- 1 ndy; In abiWy; qf, afiuthful aervaaVtonuDis 2. upfo husbandman who obtains from a field not properly'manured a small yield of grain, when by sufficient minuting be .mighthnveobtainod & largo.one, ; ia solhdg his labpr at half Iw^aliae.;. _HV'J. '' ;y%.;Xn' .all .'eKse4''&bobK-ttp3r best pro* ducM [of -yphr'ldrin; ! wnefherKgTain : br, Btock,for your bwnnso,that-improve mbnt in eabh may result tbenefrom.**- lf |three poor sheep will bring mupb as]' one good one, keep the one and sell the three. ' " ’ J : "i'jfe'Do -not, permit- the remains'bf animal or vegetable .substances to do* ;qay about your dwelling, but;•;incor porate them cr.tbo opm spbet heap, , thereby securing the bora fort and - health of your ifamify; and : adding to the attraction of your homo |5. Having things “near enough” of. tM causes much troumo/ ..The .head bpard alitile tojbdhbrt,’ but it wak I'rieir dnoughi” bonseijaently; it pome put -in: passing oyer a-jolt,- add with it half the pota* r toes;. iThp keys of lir, 'B.’syjwagon tpills came out, pn(|, the' wagon a,pd ' boiscgb.t wrecked together m gqing d?wn bill. The bar to O’S cow pasture was too .short, and yet he thought; it jf‘pear enough,”—but it dropped* out ope day, and the, cattle get .through and destroyed his grain. Jt is bettor i add cheaper.in the end, even if ifdbosi take a! little more time, to havethvngs [ just right. . l ; Clean Your Cellars. If. not already done, .thoroughly: El this subterranean story of your I Every decayed sjtumn, potato vine, oplqbpr, turnip, Eiarsorp, carrot, all the dirt they have fade,and all straw apdrubbishshould we faked up and thfo wh out. ' The colljir is hojilaice for them' pt any time, oif the year, ;;If youstill retain; a.fow potatoes fop, table uae. then be jjicked ovof fall docayedopos ire%- tjioyed. 'Otto ' besthoase wives oQt' long since with ah invitation to come and see her . cellar. “I have-swept down every cobweb, .whiteWashedthe' walls- swept up the floor, and§pwed it with salt.” Decayed vegetable mat ter; is_ a fertile cause of disease, and there is enough of it out of doors in this country without heaping it np,ln, the cellar tor the, special purpose, if ? would slmosit seem,of breeding fevers. hito>vash the walla,for limopurifies well as beautifies. Sweep . down tuo cobwebs—they are the infallible, ■marks of a slattern. Salt; destroys frorms, etOi If your cellar is very dry and eandy, you may use salt.with out detriment; bat if tooi damp it Will make' the'matter worse. . - Potatoes. i; V; ■ As k: friend-to alabpr-savingpro (ess of- raising potatoes, and. all other products OB WDich the former defends for his prosperity, I will give myplan for raising the above-named article ; iPlow the ground deep and borrow rcll;mark out in rows onefoot square; lit your potatoes in small pieces, with no eye in each, being 'sure to?; out eop jso as to, secure the vital part; ilant| three seeds in a hill j ; cover jightly with.earth; then talto old half gotten straw- or hay, and;, cover: the ground all : over to the depth of iour inches; The vines will soon grow np through this covering, and bind it from j the windl Having done j this, there! is nothing more to do ti|l the fall; as the straw prevents the weeds from {growing.— Cot.' Exchange paper.' - - r.- >! Cribbing In Horses- | j are various rcasots assigned; ijor tliishabit in horses ' If you watch the horse in, the operation;, ho will be seen -to grip his teeth hard dowd.on some solid •’. The aqtibri rs; Undoubtedly, caused by some unpleas atl. ejdnsation about thp moutV or throat! Various remedies have l been suggested, but the snly on'o which has proved, .effective -iaf a strap buckled tightly around the throati I ,yet, riotso as to.obstruot.therbroathbg', bnif suflSciently'soio give prdtty strong pressure. The trouble is not regard ed as|& very serious one, add ,Qii this account has not received the attention Itothorwise would. Y [ = i ' I • 1 ’ '■ ‘Musty Grain.. • ; Grain that: has been'injured and be come, mnsty may be restored to near ly. jorigiual iwoetnessj by 'pouring boiling water oyer it, and permitting ft to .Stand tilf cool. , The south which arisen to the surface of. the;■ liquid dn jing tbeprocesa of putificatioQ BbbulQ t»e carefully removed. | Bolesaj the gluten of the grain has become chom * sally} effected-ywhich. is, rarely /f|bund !> be ' the case, • except!. |in very: old raijhj-r-every trace of muslinessi will e removed, and the grain rendered t for use. • 1 ■ 'i ; ’ '• ■■ •• I r v, ■,!. ,i- I s ! ' W JJ i‘jV •dMKilur* tiii *4 [Xti b- * i- ♦ sVO v'it *i; J»**ib Lr r-:;r.. .WjT!v> oL o\'bss6<&R<>V ■ ~ Sbcoitl 25 t»r jt%nt. aiditio* to tet . to j tfai-utr- >*&?■ r wj&&A Hi? ••‘Vo :■ \ " ■'« rtv lndian- ; kod Jar Sinai’e awfaUdnnff ” while in .. TJ66»%c^ s iJai-tttWti« thn- following letter nora* tot wotuem^ Ihere fapply :at M*>r»W3h ,£jWn« ¥sMw%wb a^wM>i^s T ms Voij I ,am ,wgn learteiftom was'; by °ftra . < r«S^?HS_-i—~ ed at Lor> donT ol|, iatid on* ■ llreatad extremely, well, -yjaa.-hl .flm; M^A%m r n!M#«u{> : ■ .may.be and tbat I~itiay do weu, > and in Tieqo' tetum Home 1 , 1 ITiope you jiveilJ aad wsh s well,' and.asilihinkftroa,begin,waUl ,' 4di;keop^iV«l^^^j<^r ;i ; ep|l well,,- dLad-80 JFwewHW;.•• cbntttinsk sfermoddf 'ti'Baptist ratOM> c Am ..in■: w.oids arrtsfo«pd: ‘• ( l?boBap list; principle diff^ppqo,between .Papists and’ Prot* ! estabift.« has Bia -;■’ < two'religjoriav; thp' Baptists : 4iVd r 4bb Pedp Baptists. ’Komanisin -'isaPedd. ! .Baptisnl ty r .while other; Protestant cht)fcttdß hate a pattjof Boraaiiisttl iml .... of the truth in itheßiblkflEtio tendency Of, theTPedot Baptistph.urqh" ' ,es is towards Porao,.’’; y. ’’ •./* 4^ Pope’s Encyclicalietttf his Ufed acbff edlat by all great imndg intbaßOmein Catholic community : pf,.Earopo, 'it itV : a Jdv%MS>W v weekly, enuneotly disreputable and lOatliaptiio that’ Arebbfehop M’GHitky, , bf New York,4houlikbo ; tW:flfat ; .. .ophant t» j ♦ pious manifesto,; Pppe 4 spoko' by divide! ‘authority ,;«&! 1 ; ' liis ri or!Blifo t ; lt6? tot l with, hhtoiUtjtorid ObedieiSOe. ; ■ ; Tng 1 (juery of a sesiioiv a ‘ retained; ■[■>■■ '., ■ . iCan United PrSkbyteriansjbdnipit- •, C ntly oin, in associations, torte|gjoua, wofshipj ~ . or a party fo thd same/Arßed sddgspt ptaise other than Oiled ' pait dt the timß;aid|iOantiwyidO’jHo : idd bet<hfcl ,witnesses ;fojtbft;AaiUj . —Udv.Mr. Thoms.,,at the opening Ing; of the Supreme Court,‘at ljan» Chester,H., madr the -following prayer: • " 5:: ‘V • ,; *;r, - -j “O lidrd,' vte pjrsyl hat thttu irbnldst bless the lawyers nox/ boforatbee.-f Graht, O Ijprd,; ; that thoy-mgyi&Sll' speak the truth. the )shole. truth, and nothing, but j "may. they . learn a lesson from the? season, that life is short, and waste no precious ' clamation." |, ;‘; j. ’ • —Th'? plan proposed to print a’ amn of matter explanatory cftbo . doctrines |and dißCiplinoofthe.Prcs byterian: Episcopal] Church, <4twipa- . , eaohweek.in.the Boston view- of the alleged ignorance which "■ exists 'in parts Of regard to-the ' Protestant ■ Episcopal"-. Church; is, (jays ibs ner, about the propagating whlpii/wo-j^ Have read for Bome. ! |jirie.|''‘'''v’ I —Bishop Cbxo,’ of the Western (Episcopal) J>ip<jeaeM NWjTfprk, ? in ' . his sermon, at .the.;. Torjc city, pr. the day for, (ho Prayer; fqr Colleges,. took • ratheri'k glbofty < yiow Of the, state of public morals. He; thottghti'Abof. Metropolis jvas nqw more-corrupt it was thirty y toys agof He!spoke jof the .ease with- which toon id high pla- . cea take filthy bnhesl ; ahd,he said'Wat ' judges ip chancery hfndtoldhim /tljat ’ it is hard .tp'.fiqjl.ith> i*ufinitb <i7;hqm . n 'trusts may bo confided with the ranco oftoafety. , . ' ... ..V.,* „■ V* ■ , . • —Forty yedra.agojin. Goshen,Miss., X fivotoiothers agreed [together that:at; the close.of each day, ip. their, own ; > closets, '®ey; would deyoto the, hour •; from ton to .l, concert of pray-* | cr for thoir Uncon-tortcd children I . , WitliTq six mor tbs three sons and a \ daughter, of cub of thera.ar.d/Rqmo ;pf- the children. of eschof the. others, | were, brought to Christ, apd publicly ; f. professed Jr ; ' " ■ ' ? ~ is nanio. | ■ —-Ah meeting jvashel'l ';' last; week, in tirqpkllya; in qqhaU'. of : s ‘ tbd.Ptotestanta j dl. SlpanishV Amoticn. ; Theroi are signs tlilat jtjbo iiuiiibdi; ot i those who are determined to ieaVe th.e f. Charehofßomd is rqpidly increasing , in each of the Spanish American j States. The.recent jssue of ah. edict \ of toleration in’Hoxieo gives (to this '! movement aspeCiil Importance; >• ... , I j.' , L ; ‘'' - ‘ — Zwn’s-JJJerdld fppofls fovfvais.in Massachusetts at ' Monument, - Chat bam, Chester, and IJoWeii, wiUrtwo : hundred conversion? at: Monument. Hall.the natnberwere beads.pi. .iapiu I ies, “A t '.Chatham, verts we. e from middle lift ' —Tbe Boardi of ; Liberty, street'3[. El burg, Ea..,hHve advan salary frond. 81300 tc of bouse,rent, $-100; i-» / . ’ T^~' •,.; [.... i; > stewards of, the Chureb, of E»tts ced thoir pastor’s 81600, exclusive i|ore. 4 - i"v s '.-jm-iyj.V , - J II [2 Pa ; S|e‘r»te®f *1 ant WSti I 7 -N
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