•!' 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 »»■■■ • 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 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‘ rn,an 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 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 ! v :> ; .to. spread mahureyat .. * Vdiei and then Beliiiigyor s" giving it nwayfer.-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 *&