•!' yHE BIAVfRo tWW be Published Bitty, - ft MINIS’ , Bill! Ithibd BT..,beaVjb: per annum -. • “ ,■ and oontribti •htU bare prompt attention. ! QUAY i RUTAN, Eds, IN memor: b'eVv j- 1- O rBYi»,AGED X\V i-TChat I dp. tbou knoweelnot lislt tnotv hereafter.” —Biblb iSroiigh sacred aides thereTrii( sound,' n As still and hoariljrthe d*rk pi S jplcmber sunshine Softly fr 'OteT » sleeper hashed in calm repose,4 wy*l bright brow wears the immort!i f of Heaven ’ 1 . Land whose g1017.n0 *■ A youthful servant of the Imny Callcji early home, from all life’ Earth’s labors .;cnded, and earll v , .down, ■ Oh, meekly bowing to the Lord’i gjr, mall we mourn .hint"; 8h I for Mm j ’ Tfliose feet are walking by the , c - -S' Ofiiiithc sacred chsncel ehall v la fancy's dreain. ngain his ligh ).lnd nailing, hush; to listen for ; .IHat, answers only ang Y,l (Jon hath done it, surely Goi ' lad loving wisdom overshadows Heism as Humbly Tak a little Tiisbee like aglcaai; of eutfa i'lasifd and was gone, ph, levin 11> cannot ibiak him.dead; we b Buu(ie tears blind us, and wo o Ttcsijedo'v of bis new-made gri aisles thjere ri ■ rfglfiil iiouod, 2 Arfriii'and heavily the dark-pa And (varm September sunshine (her asleepur hushed in calm n Vililisc! bright brow wears the of Heaved, , . j s In the far J.Mnd wb6soglo'ry> a liTI I ’ r RocUmtf, Vn. 1 - Miscellan IME OUR NEW HO ‘'Eiiv#k»l I found i *.a»T eiiVevod it© hoUfec, IT* -» , v'V'oauA v.h»'.?" queried >-*'J'he lifUSL I , 1 my dear ira'ivant ” "OW. IjaV.o you?" k.iiV .rith ah intensity, itial nil’icienlly cxplaiiVoV f-Ustii.Ttt of the horror* of %. am »c gUdl.' ili rijii-d pt more atvjtioly thai James,. Where in it?” ’ "ITo re. in. the paper.” And I ifTdlled ‘ho mb itvmmy packet, where J ’ it*ai! day, aiidaUuck it op uiitiy with oho sweep of ri^'lil fiand. : ’ }'t)h! Junich!” ' . ,1 despair of cdnvoyitig dear idea of the expressio ■puVinio jtiro utterance of '■'"brds. It, vvas the cry of ami - wounded la:o looked almost ghjpity asif the-light was all strm I lie crash i“'Y e? ) ,in tho; paper,” I 'fiignipg not io.porceive - tl had created iu, tlio'Sene-iti v wpmup. “An iitow. 1 Wljara blessed ins ■aavertibutg system is." f "Well road it.*', -s " ■T]l read it; . . -Fo‘- Kent—A snug, co tlig liiiburbs, bandy to a li wj. , Will b e - i e i to il ca lU fifteen dollars per raoti :M No; 25 That-slroot. .-Til ■v.reet cur.” . . 1 tfujTh;**"! ci-ioj], eis "Ridiculous!” said Mraid I “Ridiculous, Susan'SNo 1 believe that house t(|be 1 nee andjsee. it.- T] -Hired applicants for it.' % l)abb smiled iticred “Afld so cheap, too,’*' sa, lten dollais a mouth: Di • tap of such a’thi-ng?” . l)obb was by 11 drably n l ® r ririefi. Si, e arguedj the '''4 earnestly with me, re V H cheap tilings were in' : rcsth. the end; and at ■[ r . 0f discussion. I did *i §* ' r~r'.' agreed with J£fs. Dob fdJ'" 8 tbo hoaae I bad kljj* p , rove OTery w& y larii, releaBe her-in toi trouble regarding _ woald do the housed! ■ ® myself. • ; ; - •^:may ; say briefly ifba, my promise. And it*! 8 »<Wh! hunt 1 :^ad t 0 8° ont •fcrr" : *| K i - UIGUS Wedn««day DIITG^. . FA., ; i Advance iou, mtil ME • f .k A Pro’ra. tnow;.!*lbi bpi j have only.tocxpress tfiekindly hppe that tlioy never will. I had doom binged i n ray faeja by irascible who declared their car pels-were being ruined; ,1 was asked my name was; what my business was; howmany children I had; whore Ijliyed;-in factjT never had *6: many questions asked .mo in the.sdme nudi b|6r hours belojre since I was examin ed by a life-insurance physician. One man even me to lend him .-five dollahj, bdi he! had ino house to rep t. At nighf I camp homo wearied and vt-orn, : *and no nearer my object than When I begarfi - -• ' . i‘'This la an[ ? unprofitable business, Susam” said I| , “I shall pursue it no longer." |' V| i ’ .. ■ f ■.. ' ’[{■ ‘ But what iwill .you do, Jaftmis?— S lay hero?”. | “No; wo-can’t stay here at the ad vanced rent ”j i, “.Then, what will you do j ‘•T|l gd to adiouae agef.t. -j Ifolighl to have thought of that in. the first place ” ! 1 ;tor. M. ENTT SEVEN. lut thou now. ournfal ■>»■■■ • tails al light owg, ■[ ■ tartki Ood, ; tumul :lt free, I - • • ■pss laid is decrj i|a]l tvc •ee; , 0 grieve elspelr; oheai ; step, he Voh [els, cal tall, I IB' gO all. I I called on an agontltlio next .day, and had. somb’conversation with him ,! “It you tell.me about you. wish-to pay for a .bouse, Stir.--” r “Dobb Is my .pame.” ’ f " ! Mr; I)obb, 1, have | no doubt I can. ;sim you to 1 a T|.” i . j. ! | I nairrod a stim a ill tie .in advance of Iwhat I bad j the jfor the bouse J nov| occupy, and the agent replied— '• .’ X j 1 ! “There is,*k‘ bouse,in one of the most genteel tuid"agreeable neighborhoods in the city, which is to be vacated in a few days, vmijieh 1 can let yon have at ithe price yoit name-, and is really 'a jtreasdro at {that figure, jft has ten rooms, »h enclosed piazza in! front, 'overrun jvvith flowering vinesin .the (summer, nnd is two stories'high T can recommend it in every respect sir The conveniences are such as to Jj|dmit of no criticism, and 1 promise you, and ?tak|q ray.repatatioq on the e-vonti that y?Ou will find it quite to jjonr liking. ; The rent is not low, to he sure, a* Things gof „,; 0 k : bjorhood is oiih of the choicest in the lifly. l-t has been occupied the past year by a very careful tenant, to j whom no objection as entertained,that can lear-n, except' that he has child ! ren.”, | ’ i‘ ■ . - - v ! i' : I child, i’er our eloyed, id pray, ■ ■lay.' sandt meel ail nly ae| re to-( mourn- ngs a ill flows, ■oftly falls' •ispose, j pimortal light c man knows, at M. Esso. loiis. rsui t!”.I cried, irs. - I)bbb. The very (1 my ihiisis appro ; hunt t fis my ' Lbi nk. Inimoi ::exc f ei her uOn'Sf rclie s 1 y °l i ; “So have I; children,” I Eifd, very tend that they shall, occupy thesame house- with me,during the next twelve mbfcths atall hazards. So, if that'is l! 10 objection) I‘ believe* ve cari drop t jo Subject where it is.”, !;’ ;‘‘Ah i yos/lsays the agent, blandly, only ati objictiou dl principle,- however. owner is ■■opposed Ho ■■onting hig.:honses to families with children an'fjrioaiple; and the I hpuso to which 1 refer' forms the only ex ioeptidri to this rule.- , I have no-doubt ihe cdQTd bo induced to make the same lexception iij your favor, sir.’* r* “But if,foe mo, why not fop his present"tenant I asked. Rinffl[_paper line! -gan ied ien triumph-' my ~slro.ng in print .a i in ray wife i ■ lli'JliC two a •dejccivcd rs. Dobb’s . Il|6ecins ik out of it woe. t , went on, he : havoc I •e breast of e raent, you titution the rl‘Ob! he .Would for his present ten* ahybe toldmop'but the gentleman refoees to pay the : increased rent, I abi informed; and baa found|anotber bouse.” ' _ jf' ;■ . ’ r j Some|farllior conversation followed. I was shown a plan of the offered bouse,| apdjitsvarious excellence's were explaujeld tome. I wAs fully convinc ed it jjvas bp excellent residence; andi alfior my Weary experience in house* bunting, I felt quite a glow of satis faction at the prospect of release .on such reasonable terms I engaged life house at once. ; >sy house Tti lire ofJ horse ireful tenant nth Apply ike a Blank ;ullaht. )obb. ! ijt a bit of it. a prize. I’ll 'here’ll bo a- ;“Haye a lease prepared to.day,”eaid I, to the agent, “and to-morrow 1 WHiSeail and sign it.” !■ Mrn. Bobb wad overjoyed’ when It her all abont| it that day at dinner. It was plain to see that we haJ/secured a good home for the future. './■ -i : -x I ja.mesj” said my wife, “you haven't told me wbeie the( house is situated,” i’f , ' . ’ . “Well, tbit’s a good joke “tlpjOn nr.y word, I never tl ask. I’ll do so after dinner. 1 | I did so. j The agent said. Sutcbnitieet. iaously. ■ jid.L “Fif it you ever 10 means fa ny new en poiut long minding me rariably the lastf! in the a very rash } that if, on in view, it - * I o from all. “Is it t’.'eaid I. “Well;th ant. We shaVt have far a house— anting this then-, probably; for I live street i riow,| and* a Relight it is; j'i flTbatdid yon sa; number?” •••.:. “The nunibor is seventeen “Seventeen S” 1 cried, ic mem. v ' “Yes, sir.? i ■%l ?‘We*t*idefl- You knotr boase, pe*. tisp*?” ' I. bitterly afterwards. ess-, affair.— 3n~a honse- J' sorrowfhl who j know : «mW -toll .: :, ;;:-v-kir; .■: •; ;l ■•■,;- :;. ;*.. ■•- x . ■■ ■•;- p 5" :jr.'S.! -.s ~ ~? -if;-. - ;-v - VX -X ;'U-.-li:-:-.-;:-:-:.-j. ; : x - v '-;l ■'.>•' re. > : ®iatfeijppffi :s|Wfef : K| •;fy»r«r g* : H I /let - i,■ " M -a W**k "■ ,; : 5 s ■:te:Httji l , ■'" '’" " " M 'i - : }:rj VW'l .1 T ; r rj :;1 fX } - : "J 01= ~~:--1~T ViV-" ! i i i. . ■! \ j l . j - •»! should think I qugbi io/' ifu» lesppnae- in a hysterical /tone; “I’v®! IwJ'i.ttt-ji' * T“* ; : Y M rer ted | dWhouse »t aCOml qrtable at Indee onlasityt*r’« figure.-; When! tiiid. S&n.itabb about it she lai ghed till she cried. H , : L _fi i ! ' 4* * * | ' '• T ’ *w, j I.* 5 1 -V* ’ t* I went roaming over ihe.hodte^ex amining jit's merits critically; abdscrq timzing alt the rooms with a ne[w ai^d ‘peculiar inletest. - r-\, : ,V. .... “It. is a, goqd bouse; Susan, I#s, any rate)-; jThat wb know.” ! i|_• ,| ' “It 't, James. 1 Uni vbry >at-; -iffiedj T’o be .sure, the kitchen is ra ther win 1, iUd there is more room up fllairs; t Ki n 1 we really need; buii, taken altogether,, I don't believe wpvcauld bo better euited.” i ! , I?' : “And th6n, my dear wife, 1 ’ cried I,\ in a tqner-jof- exultation, “thinti what an- escape from the liorrorsof moving,' No exoj'rtiitant charge® to carman—no broken mirrors and scratched iurni lore—j-nrt deeping on the parlor fioor— no going to a restaurant for dinner lor the family. Hero we'eah be a|happjr as tbe shepherds of Arcadia;"'| ;• . An I ] NUIItENT op thk RBBE«,k6T.|4 In the month of May, 1861. Mr H A. Chaujberß. -t>f Carbondale. forwarded ! to the. Secretary of War a mope I apd plans of a new projectile which he felt, confident would prove Of Sigha! stir* vice in the- conflict just begun. But bearing |riothing from the} V7«r De dartmeirtr his patience, likellhat of many other inventors, became eg-' huastrdJatid he tventrrintb other busi ness jn | 1 . ; Soon after the fat! ot Richiftond Mr. Chambers visited that scejion qf the country on business. While walk ing near Petersburg huge pile jof rebel material Reeurpiilared there, a sqldipr friend ncsosted him yvilh |ttte remark—“Theri,’Chambers, is at the panic time pick ing from lhe v rebel heap a sheij of the identical plan of Mr. Ctiiinibers > . It p•( ved to ‘be kind thrown f-oni the defences) of Peters burg, 1 and known to our/sol Jh-rs “Whistling Dick, 'V and up to ilikl time supposea This - incident onlj’ serves to show the trcacher’gphat pervaded jail i de partments at -the-beginning jof the tvur.'for ijome \Var Office must have sent thii Yan kee oorlrivancei off to Jeffdqm for oxporimejnlal use on thd detested “Yanks.’! > I j‘- i i ! —4—i- \ ,\ *@“Tbe following;i® ariold obitua ry' notice of Aiiob Johnston—tb,e father qfj President JohnsonH-ta ten from an old fijt Of tile Raleigh (|n. C.) iSfnr, dalid January lOtli, 1812, “Died, in this (city, on, Saturday last] Jacob JbhnsWi,iw|in had for soiirs bepupipd an humble but useful station in npci 0 ty. lie vim®, city' copstabVo, sextoi.. iind' porter to the State Bank. I iast illness he was visited by the prib;eipal> inhabitants of the city, by all qf ;wh|bra ho was pfileemed for j honesty, Indus try and humailb and friendly: disposi tion.; jAiraohg all to whomKhb was knowq and esteemed, nhre lamoiued him more (except perhaps, bis! rela tives)! th|an the jjalilisher of tbis pa per; for fia. eyres ins life, oh a! particu lar occasion, to the boldness] anil hu inanity olf Jojinson,.” ; .)• • ! - | A Wonderful Tree.—ln iho'biidh woddrpfiJCullodon, Scotjandj|*?horbj is a remarkable tree, well worthy of note Somewhere about thirty years ago a little j'gjant of the forest was’ blown dojvn in a storm, and fell right atiross a deep gijily or ravine, wlnckitleom pfetely spanned, and the top; branches j took root bin the .other side.; Prom the parentstem no less than fifteen 1 grew[ up ;perpendicularly, Sail in a row; and there they still flourish in all, their splendor, While Ihh pjareni Stem | evinces no token of decay Severalof the trees arornol less; than 'thirty .feet high. The.. tree | is a large fir." . r! [ p : \. t ■ ’ |- J ,j ' : «>4—' j . VAtuABLE Information .—A gentle man sawja notice of valuable infhirma lion sent to anyaddress pn tijore cejpt jof th'ii cents, andthoughthojmnst have ten: cents’ woilh ipoie khowl edge, file sent his dime, and received In answer the following: '‘Frleii|l, f>r your ton cents, postage," etc;, please find enclosed advicewhich*may jbo of great vatab to you. As many persons are injured for weeks, months and yearg: byjthp oaroleavuso oil- a knife, always whittle from yoo.” . ■; said the negro, dowaydown Wll# rt '•••'- ' i 'h.'r: ” said I. ought to o^ t j ■' I it was ic ! I i-- it’s pleas to' move, n Sutcha al street r «iii the jyl _ ; n'.jr'. Mtonish- *-' !-•. ■[ m thokotnraon| iSkh load of stones ikiujup . brand, nl infajuji;;' ■ret, In who«e offeree illa d ed ir verence *ickodcur*ipg I'ten Hhiilingafor/a swot-emoris before beremovjed' any in which fae|w» a cost of twenty abllfifes Idlersi : g whpra were/especla m man! coaBterS,nnp’fOf ihle' fdwti|' id tobacco-taker*. exp od them i W,lhp holi«e of *cprr ;lidn.: It mhishable by a fine of ive *hil iip Jaihee, or; uspjtl game of I-bonid,or bnwjliW oi my other/ ir abopt a house ofintertain or-lo playhgiirimirmoney mey’a worth; or 1 1 to dpotTe any day 1 as Christina/ atJ the like; hebringingor kfcpifc of. ckrdt ire within the jHjaafio ijnWjijcct] it offender to a find of' ’e pounds I ttempt to draw|awa the’affec-i f any maid, under nonce of iage.jbefore obtaining iepty anct ; nice' from her or fc i,n absence of put, of Ithc <i;magi»ir#fle was/ppipbed ty) • failure of; five' pooh). For 4 lion of the attempt/ nod ten pounds sii| er into a recngnzarfb ior. lf Btill iiiirpb oh r bjC’t committed to prison! onlif the. court/4^ /see cause to relsf whose wife or it io Tive abfoadi^ cart iyf' bat; feile if; h< time imirn allow; or. ■<, uearej a for re pelt I was ffli to cnf,i bciia was, court. .there-. ahotil'J, perscfr ood I 'Wy |iid .not ttxc*< Wft| |'Jte n ponildb! |s offence. or put*, nt ns theodnnty.conrt short! ■. ■/; rhe Heart) and Wiin| / j\ joiro of :bo ilowi ‘ tyjos fno |f 4 nervous; mcc4 ti«m Un be ?reM. A. dittle her i,, the. bo mechanism is W slijnt and I Still high«r i b ortiJ cora id important; I lini/atea in Cdmtpiin.nriftWi ilp scale plexityhi the'/hu livb , )ife.r-i tjrp risii jn/im] Inhee they tlie'HCrtlc’iofj dclpe; uce.;Tli|)s or|a[iiiion iWill 1 after linj in ; lave kept, <r Mevera! mot their man wumm snr.h B for 6ni iahme iiefci (i 'ln tiade (JISCO Vi BCttltl i! simploj })k-x an man. of con Aa tin rwe in a Iron ii»f bri fi oj-s I brains, apd head*. ,Redi* the natura ba, kepi | aj. turli niuruhn after tho reraovil Now it is needless to Bay er animals death would the losj of tho brain. similar parallelism iase movnl of the heart, higher atfii mala cap Ban injury to the may bo reir.bvcb frorii the animslxvillcrawl k as lively as ever A' several hours without bop,ja!wiin and stirp injured. Stilling.oliicoi viscera from a whi contiui ed (m- onehonr lined, pud lir. various Svj vivaci^ : ; i cap Submission! Va.;) Jtepuhhcai niilieJ “lo the. quiesce ip jibe i distiiictlyjnui ah jioti 'unenlal piji idi aud BijeayHinaini >if}a of aims srnfjlydwar ■*n*f iiimaetf Logi burg ( bait sut: and jh wantd dons hi and fa id COIISH'C cl wohsv The •eera.'h Be pro el el- aa i« rt •he advei iif and : |gj l i f'l Ofainoibc |-|i rV nnolioDHi lasaecea* my i«;j>e« together) try lie} gether >y,l6.i 'cbu n fimM i f>l th* thlifnb ire more fro r -,- •, i^i aD^du|ofHmao-'Ws^ib(^U)teatT ; ened 4b, »n MsaafelLhlMO Ui- * . ‘ f .-i' tbejri. rdle; sloti.. ! - f.4to ibeyT £r]?“L ? — •’TO®* '*ll»elr -diwjussidii betwb/r.i the two [ piano.' Andf whWff thJtfdrJ i^M*f 1 ?5.-.^- ,, - PB ! ,, ? r ‘ T*> person 8 ’outside of t opbravfeoi' Sir “ wT d >,b "fi-“ ,hl * « t)mt >»ub»on i ii i>; somewhat diffi- 1 .body who i T ie °^ r f’^. re party * n £T* «T< l whole controversy fad# i filfi! in ihfera^ fenwiillniSl tffl !f iL J P Selves, vi« ; >Tho real presence,' an'd •Baptismal Eegene.alien.* f Hide tho inactive • sillvjfvir- ,i, J» , 'ssueas *vcr may, hero thfe' i lisesi 'laVilmlkltelien Iti il her ty . ; a j‘ <l unless- there «an;bo an i carem>rn,an<ilior feet to dEilk “ nder **" n^ '"g effected ontbeseppinld. j °" r aseldW . «nd would *sJsbd: they I thing td have fob? mr|, ter s kht' "Ll * ,tt r m t?' ,K, ! n.m.t loneofj whom isfwilliriir tu* os^! ou ?' be idea/of [liturgical ct ;?»n4&&Si irt i^harchest employ mentc h«n? Jn r , w °. u ! d faHl ° the/£ronnd,a;onco,a» if |to t«4 *m JS legitimate capsf (or! dispute, it once Deeleaa cumbered of ate Tun?** 1 9 tt * B *i°\ were ®‘‘ Uled - Tlio they,, and jnnbodi' would nifW f‘? lfleran pf other party, we bef were their !<ooliahl unrekabnable comments err the above para; to be cut“olP to-iriorrow, I ThW nirc- *® tyservd stalt^fhd tend can till prohibit Q ue * t,on : , wjell enough; but that’London i 9 the metropolis of BiiJ 1 he com f B i te the he( land,- and France is! a eJrinv- kiitni 7 blunder* greatly. There:isfhardly ah liui j the best■ of jk.ll! : *'k'*K •° f ‘* he u gsbnrgh[Jeonfessioni practical com sense; rh^^(Vo" bt br *®!f Evolved ifi| rear ’bar Q“ eBt, on ol par Church in thr Wi with * !p the grave po profane j jras'not 6n> oWanjl .6od r .person, for ifigie-oath; tononeata put of the he a Wot w L °. u f' l maka theu bldsb f or t M ,r >"•*!« dcpenden.co, ; tbVse fonr idle daughters lack. At is hoi gcnlee l to.wash for them ielves-ft is not ladyhke to .sweep * room, except for those >’eoarae] commr nVplace per- who haya Jbyfon- brought tipiio vr * 7h * ro tR °>’? T c l b, M ren J” oopimon-iplace people " 1,0 a^ r > a * God meat s every »dn and daughter of Aiam shnald labdr.or pay the penalty of■; idleness. Sow they are four aniii.uls.ieedihti, and afoeping They will /V llrcr respected or beloved L-by anybody whose love or respect is •, wo f. ll ‘ » ! As 1 ipng as their foolish ipother livtfs shej'‘fill slaveifor Uionij hnnip'r_Uipni, and julease herself with the iraaglhiiK* belifef that thW are ladies; lor "they never did as'iitah of work.” I When she diea.'hQwnisli- Ciously oio Iflukorfi ori will suv; i ■r’*. 6 f VV. r Kirls l)aTo got.lowork;l ; m I « , »‘l ofJ.e. Jvill I never :|a;nii half the, sympathy or, | respect tjiey halve| looked for, 1 if they pqS- \ eessed enough to Mil- 1 ;P*°3j , V)|«.nwelveti, ] Idleilona \a the i •.nurse of Sm, and i), is hoij possible fu’r ™ en pure and yirltd < 1- of laziness ami four idler daughters i w,t “ forne rle' 1b rj . hard 1 8 * n,l ‘ lt e troth, that'*strict put ; rity; ia incompatible with l«sin«»&l I M*ny a fair-browed girl, with spark ohg engaging smile,: is sadly panting in mental innoCer.ee the deportment of the daughters y<h know.- If: at homothey are thinisteK. ing angels, lightening the cares 16f the over-taxed mothers, not ashamed to ba leen with uprolled sleeves and splidfingers; if they are: hi ways bowjii at some’sweet, agreeable task, even in what they deem , their'* idleness; ♦hfe .out wars beauty of me shadow of .the. son), pare, quia; gentle? womanlyi-i- ! Marry one ol them. . : j-I, 6 culprit! ■ompolled for better imecf x he r County o remain iistant* ■'V.JSTo fill. ,ndoo An Unromantfo Courtship' ‘Several VeSr« ».j'^,|a young-niarricci man left- jKrlfnarnocjk, with hts wife and family, ar.djsoitled m ! America!—l Flo prospored .in hisnewhome, up • p a recent J peribd, when his Wife took ill and His family . being niico' increased, bo saw hccobld notgot; phi well | without! a ho\fi«d[i .neither time nor incKnatipji.for a reg 4 alar courtship So he [wrote 1 a letter! to One of ijia youthful comrades here.l asking whether any • of; ,the vlasies,! who used to be in the ‘‘squad.’’ yet unmarried. A reply to this quo ry 'T a 8 du, y fprwardedi which infoira d|3 him .that one. whom' he had known] if old,wasj still same sbouso—a which she! had kept for some fifteen years! fTHfe j nekt mailjWonght aieUer to this -de serving womanjftvho must, long kg'o, have given! np all hope of [marriage,, ifjoldmaiqs Lave no such expecta tions. - In the letter ■. was ao offer of. marriage, off band, which he begged 1 her to imcept t uiid that Vo warmly that refusal ; was found to;be impossible.— ! She, accordingly, gave up her place, sad has just, as a matter of fact,; sail, ed to meet .'her destined husband.— Express. sot. 1 their is Italian ilive five ' Ha brain; it in jbigh lly.follow omewhat «h ttio ro. o of the - a serious at organ piile.aml weni'ingly will, live i.eart, and as if an ted,all the ip, defend lunifest its I 1. ic Lynoh '8 1 that it of : arm's, Jit,” bnt Jt bod that it Itaesla great, is of strict ;hts Which One’s Own ’ people of tboEostmeaiUre- lime by the length of ibeir shadow. •. Heiieo,l( ydu ijak a mjan what o’clock it ii«] be immediately goesinto the Bur., litiinda ereotj then, lookingwherp hin ehndow terminates, boiuejearesihe '|ength with bisfe it,«nd lellshoßrly- the lime; Tbes the . workiijon’earestly desire the shadow #h!eb indicates the time for leavingtheir dfiiifft.' A por eoßwishing |to leave, bis toil May*; “flow long my sbadow j* in coming!” ‘‘Why did yioa; not! come sooter?”—. ' ‘ißwause;^ ’lo'j j of'; find l( written—-dAs avwrvaot earn* I, it woold I this rebel, lauharob- r awaiting iricb'tb pdt Slice, J-l; -■ . ijgo coremo the coaple n tnU coao tly pat to* » ;J ! }. .i s' ■ . 17 —-The clrimis ofreliginns worship K Great Britain, taken in 1851, snoits jtlial forty.eight per .cent, of the wor- population ot England and [Wales | ivere'.connected with f'cee Churches. It was also,;;ascertained jlhat in Scotland onlyonelthird of the peopje. attended the services of the EsinWisjied Church of that, countriy. In Ireland, oat of every one: hundred of_ jthd population | only twelve .are members of l|be Established Church ! I? —-A Congregational paper;(at vie as t rated ope.) referring to the rales I the Presbyterian Chart h reejniri ng ministers joining' a Presbytery to sup port its system‘nf polity, wonders tin I h ll 't that seven;' out of ninul ministers having pastoral charge, in ihe (O S ) | Presbytery of Londonderry, ire pus. fctjors ot Congregational ehc rehes. F }.'TT7j? r ‘when prii lonted wit! l|io gift of £3.330, by (50,0 mibs.nfibersV partly to fhukejfor the Idas ofEpieco pal iiieome. aW partly to testify to’ h| services 1 in. =tii« cause of tree ex« I^i9i. r of^nion v jyji biiit lie; Church j w t he orgarl the iihporiabcd Ihf never slantkoohig in resistance’ toj | tpc spirit Ot sjicredoialiSiri. j |■,!, -' •j. J -r 7T^ h f ' ,: *P ol Winchester, in ha* decided that Jlighla. cause, and eudiarisiic vestments may hii used r n the ehiiichea of hi* ifioUeHo lhis ;deolsi<.n will , not be relisKeU by ‘^%^iwelida|lpbMidn: off the; fhinisi lhe but it will deliiht the Puseyites. ': L T h»»i-:asoef]' tamed that ou t .of two hundred and twenty flva j-'jyan£eljeftl uharohea lu Tprlc n dnp {.hundred. 'thi; Jhlj to the la*tSabbktb Ip , |iKj' J ■ ' ME !MM , 131010 , - 1• i• .1;I , J •=7 land. ..'.5 ;;r I:'; . ‘ 1-, i Genera) &ipt At A^ocia-i t ' on Virginia | invited i the colored' churchles, to. bold a conference with tl»em to eee whit tei nis they coahf make with ■►hem for a basis of co-opJ ertuion. ‘Notwithstanding the ofti repeated assertion of the j organs of the Southern chinches, [tjiat groes have : more confidence in t|»aW than in the Notthefti,. churches. the colored churches refused [id eo-opordte uole»n they haroi equal rights in ihtti General Association. and] could* have fraternal relations to tbi! Northern' Churches. Thesorcque i|ts! the while! Bapdsis were biiwtllir tt) grunt, V'' -«■- , s i»9 «wnt, anu the colored chdrqheH will ihereforeef! feci anindepcndent orgnp&pUon {. , —ylt was asserted at ithe latW mealing of the General Assembly of that more than IOO.qoD Ichpies of the P’Uay Bible had been sold by a single 1 publisher, Mr. Puffy,! whojis aliomad Catholic. | The N. Y. Observer refer,-I lingto the libei »y allowed to 1 theEb-| inian Cal holies i i Ireland loreadthe Bible saysil thp priests’would allow the reading, even of this adthoriiied yfcr*ion,_copies drodld be.auripUod-ffra; ipi lonslif i'n t ho:» ho population of New York city 1 within less than a twelve month. ■ j. ~ fsdhddght that considerable diacDHsion will take place at the nexl : "*® B,on of; the General Sj-nod of the Lutheran. Church, relative to the ob ligatory character ofthe Atigsbtirgh confession. VVl.onthoFrankeanSrn od of New York was admitted to the General Synod, quite ariacimated dis-| eussion occupied between •• the High and the LwwGhurch Lutherans At 1 the recent tfessidlb of the Frankean Sypod, it was very strongly protested aga-pst an -‘unqualified recognitiorlof ihe entire eonfeasion." ! I r i’ ■ . ; - |-j ’• , .-** i - New York State Sunday School Association held iis annual aes ?'°h hi Syracuse, N. Y . recently. It was a grand affair, and the attendance sit! great that no church in the city was large enough to .accommodate them AYeiting 'Hall was crammed all : the time, It| is supposed that twenty-five hundred men: were in at 4ehdance. Why can’t the Keystone State have,their annual gathering?— The last Convention hdldJat PiiU; burg over two years ago, was a great success. > i .' " • ***** ■ ... r „J®3^©S^‘ l^nd^ prico, inst(init of the best it i« high ;prjco.■ -V, r '. •.. iv ~.-• r;„, “ v.?* v^ a * lt L of * iij a|l pianos whore *s>!s*. v-- u»i>jftrted,ab(i dianore loilbyaddrpldS dt water;:!? :;!^!&1v : .‘ ‘ 3; In e ffl efa n tfen ees ’ admj*,ijngdeD- ! . redatota to.;do.4tfoy crops; aud/doraa- ’ ■ ging, fiirm|)rdof. ;l : ; -'vyy i ’ i r "^% n g^'o?fc a -':■ and allowlbg them to’.become diluiaU dated. :. -.-1 Iv.v:, .-I -yK ■. f ; 5, Wintering catUe.aheep.and.coU# - al staoks jji oppn fields. 1 . v . k‘ivj ! ‘ |K 6. Plowing badly, on Ibelsbtfjow, ♦ '.! cut-andcoveE> System, instead ' of throwing up the'soil into a Hhd: «1m»; even, mol low'bed of earth. : ; vf ||[; 7. Covering aeod imperfeotlw, : in 'consequer.tfe of such badplowing.aod ' llmsi allowing weeds and grass * jotnt ■ occupancy joftbe land; '“.y; t ® Pjanting and 80w!ng ' ioo>laie; thu« diminishingthocrop to an a. mount egual to what would bei tbe > f whcle ,neti profit; that, is, awny tbe eiitire ava^i: v : ! -9.; Allowing corn fields to bo filled' with a dense undergrowth of weeds, I H and potatoes arid turnipa wiihVa dense overgrowth tit the Same, , > ■ I<> ; PrWjuring cheap implements, /' if rtd |o»'ng many times the cost dt good 1P">? by the slow and imperfect work tbby perform. ‘‘ • ' . *■ : II Leaving impiemerits exposed to weather, to crack, warp, and, decay, scattering -them in fields, about. the barnyard, or along the aide of- the public h s ghway‘.' \ . 12, Throwing brush rubbish, £o‘ ■ along, the fences and highways, thus prornoVng tho growth ,ot mullius,this-' ■ties, burdojdka, and nettles; instead of desttoylngisudh . by "bro. dnd ijeaving neat and clean borders to ifcid' Gelds. ' 1' y Planting the Batue orop year 'kf. ’ ter year in; the same field, thus dimin- ; jahing the product,and filling the lan<F with y*> ! v :> ; .to. spread mahureyat .. * Vdiei and then Beliiiigyor s" giving it nway<lo got rid of, it,. sj.;, •' " , 15- RaWng hump-baejt ca,«io- and 1 lan It pike hogs, that 1 will consume ’ ,'y monthly their entire yaltie inteedjjiu Stead, of the'best animals, whic’i I bl— ton easily op little, and . sell quick ly J6r (H|hK Jfttj high pvloea, -V- - V *' editor of the Genesee Farmer I ' haa / ; that bo ithoiighi was nearly a dead level, and .eras afraid it, ’ & could not be drained. Ho had U Vnpi P voved, and found, a fall of no less than , ten feet A little . exultant over the'i 11,I 1 , d ; bu says: 1 \■■ j. fora big ditch, and thdn for : [ % >fer.-p!tentjr of mannre-iO enrich the upland pop, (tion of the farm. | The low land has > been reneivihg matter from the hi-^IL: - grounu tL ßnd.iiow I : bcipb fo'Ka ij; g ot >t back again.; This ,U the .cheapest; way of getting manure,—' 1. . a j ■*; | draw the muck on your v. , |aild I j ]Yes ' blit I prefer to get'it in '■<’* fl mor ® ! concentrated ■ form! Grbw 1 ori your low land, and those * wili mako miinore tor youp high !an^^=: and; at‘ ; considerable less, expense.--.' ■ There,is nothing Tit's plenty of alluvpSsl, al raeadow: laud to enrich a ferml'i" ; —Tim excellence of buckwheat flour depends chiefly on the management of ' . the gram between the time of ripen', ibg and grinding. The-common wav ' dt,treating buckwheat effrctnailv nfo v|eniB making good flour, it being tU '|/ lijrwed to .Teknfcitf ft the,swatji for; ’ several weeks, when it should be to lie longer than a day op two, arid it, is decidedly belterifor ' the_'gr«mtto rtke it and J sot iton end -3 “r f ? 81 “ , 5t w cradled: lluch Jess gram will be {wasted by shelling but '■ the straw will; curp and dry , e £,f ?. d ma !'o better fodder; the crop-’ will be «ady for. threshing or housing ' ii lees time; ,*be. grain will yield . a much better quality of flodr. It id especially injurious to tbo grain to bo exposed to Morme .before it |« set up, ' fpi idirtm;spaitered art,over thegrain by |he fHilmg.of largo, rain llnp dark colored aifd ». 8 • lt . T * Wetting and drying the grain - -7 several times destroys tfte 'dife’/ of. iho‘7- “W• It will, neve?: be as white ncfp niake ap good cakes,but wilfho sticky," : apd[the cakes, clammy, like ! t|io flour 7 “‘-.spfoiited wheat.—American Aqri cuUUriit: /■; Uollo in Horses.; |The following is a pertain anro fof coliy in hones. Wo bareAeon itiried iimeß; and dl w*y B witfrWo.' nr « i* *ilf «s»o anv borxejf rie directions i-ara followed': ppe in a pint of not water; tlien udd a qiiart ot tood vmegar, and poor half the mixture ’ ! -9°.\ v .h.the .IwweVfbfoat; Jf the bone V. W '‘W>iSr give hiiri the remain dory and jtmwill soonfind aim *ll right. . ‘i ■ - (V ; r • siwep: v..,-:;. „ °^ ho of thrf * w?Sh P* «m*w» the| no«f =I !..■! ME I ; l‘k ) r -'. I I fjgaagwj SiWSiiiaiS Unprofitable Farming; ting SwSihps PM i E ES f EIS A 'i- =Men jK*:.Jkv E & '- r 'l *&
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