YE't TSIIiDI W ST4iIREArilis 'A.-; ' $2,00 per ar4tumltt Advance. vi-Letters- conte ntionse by mail, 6 11110 e Iltoritl4'l4telztiT/ z . • /, S. RUTAN E & Poets:, -- 1 0..F 4 T1.-p l 4. SUMMER. Eammei•, lOyely queen, here, `; :gesuteeus things hir,;ateps attending; 'c r ow" irith.glory now, year, e ' • Thousand harmuniee are blending; tammer'ssister, joyous: spring, • Folleired on the eolith yritel's'blowing.i Birds returned on lightsome when old Winter ceased his blowing: Spring, the surunieif's harbinger,: - Strewed her sister - a path with floWeiw, Piihe stagnant Torcei r etir, Waked to life .by sun and showers; ; Sommer looks with bearding eye - oo the earth,•now robed in gladness; • Must this' scene, so haunt eons; Csusiug us to n.ourn in sadness.? • - Must sin Winter come again? Most the earth to hien resigning„ Feel again his icy chain, And'iu bondage be4epiniitg,? - Yes, indeed, it must \ Ise so; Ofderel the Wise t.;reitor; All the lessons truly-stow, Ills great love for; every creature Heil we, dim, year's glorious queen,. Now inlay and beanly reigning; Tao, iraid this dazzling scene; • • . • -Weald of life be found coppdaitaing A. I Yet there is a. world more bright., ' Wbere Oa summer shines eternal, ijuiug all NMI, pure . delight, Oa those fields forever - vernal I . Mi cellai eoUS.. Getting and Bolding Money. On thistopic generalconcern, - 1 , Arry O'La_nu3., fl,c . Brookty.n Eagle . Age, thsenutiei . usiOlrowe: • - Every MaD his own 71andlord• is - apithl doetrine. - •' 'should' have adriOted it myself long ió but for want of capital.. 'Thi.4 the ditftenity with the 11108 i tenants. • AU the real estate re an la. icteata a dozen flow'er: ;pots, which Mrs: /Lanus dovotes to tbe.cultivation of geraniums, vox ber.att . , ..eaetuses;: arid other' ornaniental ve getables.-:• not entAtth•foi'a tirtildifig and it can ohl3 be regarded as mak:11130%1..4e. ' : .71 The earthisaltan'sinhoritance;but I :e not come in fcr my share of it,yet. gpiud capitinst, hats . .. : igot,. the title stl'4 - to my- estate, and iiron't_ive , map Ltd eati.talse money enough mite i tn them. .! . • - lify Ittther neglected to lavome.a rtunea habit' which runs in Our • • . .. , . -; •- , • rota present appearances, I think I .11" hand it down: t lily' posterity. ;Ise, A's sThakspOaro- rves, some men ?bcil•ri poot, .so aacquire poverty, ters,have pe_vert , thrust upon:Mein. The O'Lahnses w,ei 6 always distill. iished for their -ability "to spend nil 1 ley .could gt-. Aft ;; t my rich uncles ed hrf2te they 'made their foxituns.. Getting.. rich Only itivoivis two testioLs. - 7 Y , ' --- - First; get money. Second, hold gn tg.it 1 anderstan'd the pi inciple first-rate. can accomplish tbe first . afit gOing to try fny hand the- s.ec.ond: When .1 - not-married; Aire. O'Lanus Id 1113 -self pissed - a - joint resolution sat would get Hell.. :Getting the riiiture took:all our capital in hand; Ai - wag to give nrs . . O'Lanus all ,e money I goctilie,waes to buy, only it.t7we waned, and put the balance the savings' bank, The first year wo . wanted more than could buy, and-the bank account tme out without a balance. , , The next year. , my- ,- salary was In .eased. , • SA was my family.. Likewise my expenses. , ,d • ~ Bank account,saMe as year before. Third year ditto. We continued to.aectimukte -at game for„several years in succession. 'hen -the war broke out, arid ,we 'lulled not to,put money -in the for the prosent„; betniui3e things re then ,so uneeftain, loco then ii^ing bas been high,,and have concluded to postpone the ac- YaratiOn of a fortune until-the in i' tax, is abolished; and groceries reasonable AN A:s7ETDOTE Or DANIEL WEBSTER. :lie followinn. aneodote'-is good , , 0 lougIlfof:', 1 second-reading. it . any . AhsAblinced to meet-with it th)forer IS'hen Da - rnell'irebster tvai deliver-., g hie rnemorabfe speech at, tili . dedi. Ilion of Bunker `gilt Mor.arrieni,lhe 'cid iressed•fortiard to.' such ti4.- - e,!x• lit that sr. , rno were•faial rig add Rome ' abed . Officet a afrOve- in. vain •to A , the erOwd stand back . ., .:They ,t quid , not -be -done:. ' - Some 1 `, :sekcd Mr.' Webster to " 'make . ePPwAI to 'theta, :rho' ge:eatj rittr mine' fOrtrar,di stretched • foith ; band, aril' said in - . deep, BLSIII,OriRR: 'are, "Gentlemnn.••siand • bactr.i'-' It' mot` be' done r , they 'shoitted:= enttemen; stand lifte!r," . faio . tie'‘ . lout a cbango of 'T'oie,', . !Ali lit 'me ` 4O . lir.: iv ebst 4 1. ',:impolsijIle, t .,•--'. 1 pogsibi e ?" rppeatod Mr ' , Webli or;' 1"„ ' 441 / 1 P 7- ' Not/1(RO 'is impose 14,3 - ' - ' 4lol kPr //lit!"l il t!" an i : the _vast t•rctivd.l. of thp lied'tuld..rolled. back_like 'a' migt Cyt e pe sim. , ' • --. .- ..--. .... ... 17.-5 &F,ll - 1.4. Dv - lc; tkr .ts. l #l. l t, . ~, ~'l ~!!~i MEMO OE BEM 1211111 lEEE .. ..~ .`i ,t. • • •:,.• • • A Strange, Eirentful' , . , - -i,erp,.ztv..rtinad,s_apkal, yir e . 4. ago from Chins told of the death c at the hatlde - if hitf'ellOiniss G= I 13.urgovine, ttie Jader th , innelokina wbo•for; fully resisted t z riSlist troops toi t,ie defoskii) , The: eireor - this • man--lia w . 20 Oh filleven 4ful, gone, twenty-nine he lead Feel tiisa and adv'enideWaY .- ni T nidi life - deptal-rie bnin 4ariatlten.yeai.e•ot.:age:renio: bm'motifer and-eisterto Wa• NV b! ere be . -Eiupported them upon bis sallirrai . „p . ege Sfvtta, 11.6 . was a iebotar, , ..and ut'sevenCeenu . ',Freneh t ,Latipound GrUejr,b ing an aceomplibbett: l ldrau and engiUeer. 1,0 i: hi. career we quote froa an anti Washingtoil' • ' ' ';ln these , "day .of Ilk • oar the - -Writer of • tiiin sketih „hedrd hi tn, s.pcak, of his. phi , . future inch ternis aA .stranger to sitgpect,loB-sauit, it, was iO build - Up_im) guniiiyU,l io uoltbilit6liaihinif -0-ricti Onerate China; and found ar end n'ation . d.toui. li4-dz,;ol of pOople;• to fii.und with .a Nineith for. Ita..cispit . on-through a•,-long train Hof all; of :which were • sabl!iiii practicable. , ' "In the spring of 1853, litgevine, Whose settled; purpose, it ha f been to Beek his fortune in 'for'eign lands,' bade fa - rewell to , his, mother, ,aster and 'friends,. and' larrived' in, New. York With wrow dollars in his poet..No 'ono knew exactly Where he,s.goine., or for what purpose, and it kely his r ' own Plans wore sOrriciwhatcisarrang ed by the (se( ot his being without a peony in a fear days, and compelled ,either to -return to Washingtono. or take . passage in • some ship ti f ild' l a rk his %vs): I:tell:Ha, the latteTand, ix iliei:ths after,*rote fronti'Sa cFraneis -40, then from the Sand w ich .:Islahtle, i i next from . ' - . China , thenL iflaridis, where he worked in the ;gelid ' . iiiinei .for a few weeks with eu0044:1 ' "The' 'next Wl..' ii4itt - fif litirli he had / been ! iwiecked, on .the - to*, forty 1 miles' froth. Ibtribfty.' After this he was six months in Calcutta, learning the Hindoatanee language,. sna- re vetting .that he did ' not hitderstand Arabic, that he , miglit.take-cofnmard of stnal-1 vessel traeg tOf'.ljuden, on the Red Sea.' Next be t wlas .1 Brit ish-man-of-War sailor. Then, for a few months, weary enough to be sure,„ with his bead shaved in . tl4e Ihospital 1 at And, next, iemi)or t murari. 1 tur, leading, the life of a private gen t denten in London. And finallyi; after` i mote -than four years of, wandering',he appears like an arparitiOn to'his Washington, friends in Washin bronzed, and e, , 1 be,areed like a yard. Rerhaiping a ;few months at the capital, be remov ed toliDetroit,-Michigan; accepts it po ' sition as clerk in the Post-office, and edits 4 lbe , Vindicator, a DeMocratic newspaper (if , that,eity. And here it may bees well to state, thati,in mut ters of literature, Burgevine posessecl a most excellent taste Had he a• dopted, that as a pursuit his; success would have been certain. Re Wrote much,.and_ ptiblisbed enough in prose and verse to exhibit his tales in that line. Bat he,preferred a life (4 ,actioc, and ,was 'frequently:heard to Say, that be -would rather intake a- history than wr'i'te it:4 , r. "Burgevine'a manner Of lift in De. troit was too fame for him. .13:13 groan ed under the earerrion places Of:every 'day life; and longed to be' *t again- Cbesing the phantorne of ainsitioci,„ which had already - led him sci far out I of the beaten paths Of liter lAnd yet he had licdonialishd nothing. He must be up and doing if a - mime wore' to be achieved-tor himself... ;.' "In -1859,,Henry I3urgevine again left the ihorefrof America, alas! nev er to ietnrr," This time his !scheines were more tangible' History could give:him notable examples lof men who had risen above• their king as; ill by magic, in the great political con-I valsions Of the' World. China 'should be the field of his glory,for ter& a gigahtie war had . waged i for years, and here, if aaywhere, was. the plea to win distinntion, power, empire: To' Cliffiti he went,.and the !vats:if, hial4o 4 ry is tbe history-ot China for . the past' five years . Whether Burgevine went With Ward from this . country or met 'hid in' China .the 'Writer eandot, say. I At all ,events they trienda, Ward being 'first in.comtnand and Burgevine 1 ascent-11.. -In. , al.groat and. successful battle Ward : wee' Itilletf; - - Ilifi:ry I,lliir govrOil.,been'iiii;-.6oitiiiiiin46l.iiiliebief of. an army of 60.000 diS9iPtinediiien, - mostly t...liarflpeaue-Aii44 meiicans.- - Iln the eyes of-Our hap' it :wad the I.fi rat iiisteto t h Thi .I.illiclite. '.7..- &ear: si tt le e ,(f 1 fot th' theie fact,s in a , letter . addressed t,p,'T.l. Youirg., - -Egit.,-",iif r thin . 7ofilf, he intyair:'4'Alitir yfarti . of - patierit - latior," mr ptcs hi ogt,_%if,a4tEgiArocl; , etiftering, my 'clay at.lasthas emine.. b , n... doo r years 1 544 rulC ail.ar. 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I,'Jled ;be, : (thieved., ell ,biti leio pOipou'ing,) - atAtt, denied press ambition Anped f0r . , 1 tiVitipltiPtliaaii,,:ttisiVtiuly hadeatea_,,ml ix ,esintam. , the Vgkest ~ enlightme , tri I Treatd ; hop: ~jriated,with lead. ,';-P:r ~ ~,t. Wes. the , f_oltowod liiM and an empire. such as Itatielits'died,andagi )bsimber have liapnleon. might : ba: e ~dreamed, or, -their crnytitutdons,rur , for .1;4, and Woal,d s hrtv,e , azzled ha 1;3000,41 ' nd, ;17 1 0;:a 5 t. i3 ...* *4 i - - ! 4) AP i; :° l • .,tols tile , . name 19f, 43urger re, N1)1011..11) a 'malady, -, : . ~,...,,,',43 , , .. „ AI ~.„ 1 fli years 101 ~lile,lo, t . W,-all ; save a • Tlisii , " ,PlOftioistßiv.Tflitt, ,11!‘ery i inch few that knew` 4,1141_ red him, would Paazied tO det„iirenpa o , .1 9mlse,.pf ,:the: have appeared, •arno, the 'few ire-,, dipeiise,;tbe:erkayinn ~ .. ~,.88 ) 3 Ip toi , s, Mortal names : re not born toi regar4e4,-0,091. 0 ,4*- I.""iik . liad, Was' 4,i8.' • , .1 .7 -,- • ,-- ~,-1 , ''' filth PHriuir.°o o ‘ , l7 l l- t : i f ,!4-4 6 : line-tit' j '.'•lttirg s eiti6' Was a a politi:!o - . *Tilan, m i ., o:lol 4 rAint 7:4 3 r,.#1 1- ;•: . _ ,t-wkiPti.siliatl i ' vein'ea - tititilitid liter' ry batiita; !nod-, o, s eseilF-P,, almost' 4y1:1 - . -4 1 W1e.. .AASA3r eat 'Alieil:iiiid I:irreg t ed' iii `hiemiika. patient. ikt(!dy l and Any' , iiiin, they Mer,s; inclined td.ba' d,iietif: and gloomy „tkiciunit-”copoupq:ib ~oe.:malt(dr at, Mari; 'pit', fea'er, ity:4tillible and: Was, caused E by :Wad: i,p7; A „, system, and i pleasant, seldom' spa t, ing' Of tiinielf; , they.intakediatelyilirm7 their efforts indeed, it,Was mitt' 't o littimitl,'"difft. l ip:aserteibbotit,Was, •', :eyed there.' calty,hia:Moit...intiM. to frienda. - ooild '_. 'Afier•iionSiderrible .- . _ arch' it' was get at hiahistort,..•-• foreigder vibe fonid ihatithe_lead.w ' 7onieyed into ri t limo.: ap tcr lbiaqtrne been identi fl edl tbe_' stomachs of: I.li :,p.fferers - by With the 'Chine's(' war haaladca title hieadlind Meal, SA4 I 4 iaater fid - ri, of Alto abiiity .0, Bur spine; . gor-, 'ass : of !these' S ta p l e s '4Eire - anuflictured 'the wars k,heviri:the.r 1 sqope and ek • at tlhet,iill 4lii Aff: - ...; ht. ' _, at Philips! tent .iii ' - the . Oleos ; o ',ihat.,efeeplOis b ur g ; . an' tri4eatigati9i) , liB il at, once '4ul,'BB•hiel perished ,i - its; Prj4l 3 :' , . mideliddiii dire c tion; itthefolloW. i g facts wet., eqm, , i. , fatly to the flirPtiseof every one ; ;; ;miller him: - self laehided - : ; , - ',.:' - J , ~..'-', P , ' It appears chat' )4.10.ati bad g ain- edan enviable natorie,y a rlcor the Dupe. ;itror q - uality of his liiiiKlirill,ibli the tt farmers for Many,, ep. and ware in lira habit: of bringieg ‘ t,, if wheat and can' to' bis'iriiii tti'be,i) into 'Kane aiiti itieil. 'Aside front . to he Vsnicirt; i3d en largely„that.hit„, r." Which bad four run of stonti,Wati IC 1, iron - latently' going--by night:As W, _, '' . .tiy 40.,- 'One sec of these istofir* ,set, apart for his ' custom ' work. - „ ,is was an old' etionstantly boOdt ,tepair9,and. largo' oavithip . freqien. ,imanilested themselves, Which, unit - ,;(31, kiiing filled up frith ;the ea' 'at generally t riaeffor that purpose, ',filled with - " ' lead. -.these common .Soars holm( were as-lar.ge a , ': no'o'se , ..-- are litOirtrest, .prilii'd a ati the Teld'pri of thestone, level.' They, grain Wei rut gnu and was a very high ed. Of coma, this).Veloeir lead..frirw-tb . : almost linpei Each'movie. Iso that to every pound of'flour there was enough 'lead iniparted to make small buckshot. With the,enbrnious Lbusiness of Mr. Marsh, the reader can I magine how much lead wits-being die. tributed throughdat the surrounding iconntry, to be absorned into the sys.: Items et those who partook of, the flour. ' 'The lead iu this form was compara tively harmless, but when fermented and ithbjected is the baking process it was !immediately transformed - !ht.:, carbOnate of le'adl-the deadliest of nil lead•poisons. • Bread of this kind was 1 but little better than bread sprend with white lead as a substitute rot butter. • ' ' ' , ~1 Were it not, for' the fact that the load was taken , in such large gutted lies as to produce a counter state of action; bundredes rould'have 'cited before the 'cause could 'be discoVered." ' 'Samples of the flobr_were then an. alyzed by skillful chemists, who found that.lead could liot only be discovered Inc large quantities, but'in many eases 'could be seen by' the naked ,eye. As soon as these fact(' became known, a general panic - was the result, - the mill ' ceased running, those , who bad' :ob tabled flour of !r, Marsh returned it to him, but' the seed!' of poison had already been ' sown at an alarming irate:through a radius of -from _twenty , . to thirty miles, - . ~ . I In' the town and intmediale vicinity of•Xiddleton 213 resei - of this malady haVe happeried,besidee about 100 more at Goshen; a few Miles 'off. The 'most heart rending.details are given of tbc' aafferingof the people inthese places. A great' many children' have died.— &oral. of men' who 'l', few Weeks ago were in the'full enjoyment of health and strength are ruined for life; and" totter to and fro,' their faces having the appearance,: - nr dryLperefirrient ; ith their eyes sunk and encircled by . a dark their linis brae, their 21:112Er des contracted and ' their 'limbs 'dis torted; for them tcr Move ifintensi . ) pain ; 'relapee'lbiliiwe relapse.' 'till i n' "time they succumb' to tbe effects of this Tearful malady. .rieratiii... 1 - v ~., Totkela' silbtess." 3 iinpe icaptnre, : beoin a and- ai 0 of life ttrylejtg •sgi with fling ton, tr,,,:yeata 11e.itrid 1 , 'ardent I dea-stood aide. bit : - _tatkrian. •. y.' youth as oft s. fOr)the.• Id leiid a i' - u: Now • I,n Egypt; I;‘' to rti-.- lenliglit— ,', iiiillions . Assyria,. t Land so ..., sobeirtes, if tot B_ sae iiia t'itu; in. IhisVoicrkiii ie .foilowi l eg i bit of ,yr. Bread and . button ar - cies of food of which trom early childhood age. A - plitind of np meal contains. three.. Okeat'As or pound of beef; arid f the 'Whole gain, bran and . all, bf ead,Tiftgen - per cent 'nfent would be added ly the bkan; - the- Col gtess ' souridnese . to ' stiength.in'the brain eluded. Five hundte pre' to the bedr g thirty , pininds: of-honl the. same 'l . nantity" - el thartone hundred and 4 Thie berm is lime,. lftue, Alia indisperisi bStiltb to,the Whole ; 174 11 :tbe want 0. WhiCh. ' B°l go : iir4O -.Poor sstr llowiK phosphii powders, or in syrup degincs, ;ins little Or articles olitained - in i innitt. 'pa'ss . ' thiongb 41 ry; be sabreted lb hi inlalombit'rs' specially mighty - power , and 'l3 1 fr+ nib,' ip I)lailidr:phi l i Pafest and ir.fallible n strength to' the 'bOdy; . thereby arresting . disl I ing up ih cionstitut;el digest m?re-brend n whole gran, whether 1 orl oats. i . . 44 0-r-flt0iP;17(1 verl •-• • p: brie 29,4 , 1860,!'h2" -1-! . -°-c •,•,2-•• • • -•-• 4., 1.:7 Adet L -`• . . 3 ^ Be ;~ , 1 ......._.— ..... w . ii L Sayings of JEIII 'Early impreshrinis are la ting.' The fust litt and lie itig cu lt under this lea. I '. ~ Thinge that are • Nir it for b ead,"nre apt, tew taste of the mptingfi. , . Iteputasihun is,a ood deal 'like? a. bdufire, ydu have got to keeP pileir'.g on the shavings. IC . you don't the fln - s,nes *ill Soon subdew. I • I waz onse asked i <my fon 'wai Englishmen. Ilcl the i ct who Propagated - haquest I - didn't h v but, en fatler',l ..) was Strict y nv the Idassael perswashan. • , good wit ia sotne ltte)c—tba 'tno,re - Soon it tr. the battiii • • • Them whOmakh tb the reitit fragransei the hollerhauk... : . The - best ethic:Ann in thialifei he gas jn' and it moistly .COOPIS *hitt be has .. larnt'.l3e Tho wot:d looks w updn an a r kt of just thare bats at ii - dispia let thelone is the_ tuetwbile he . other iz 'g,reateitlV,itakness. A mind that bar.' till thaa sense is like a E to ' t dowa.litll: ' „II don't Ithink the eiVilt z atiortaw.spare,. hash, more than,,shei •ka4 - .lloetri,,,tew.be - elver Italyke net4re, tut. aho, . 4. ; t C r t. --. j ottrittrut. REST I Coi,,fi, Ititch i ledn:a lett I *eye: - "Tbel;f4iiii3dlbeu. ' to their vatiquiabed'ellr grelit inteiiest in lithe a tied of 'Ulla. Btirdett; (' binds of • 'the wondel liailitine . 'Rich 01. - lii, kid, had'tii peyl4oo . , in eneed Ih.e. bathe-With ceas e t - itjurenation• going Miro gb' tbe re treatment, t Rik, Coutt ' the fashion blti .world - ere" ! of soine tirenty . of( from 'her pereoci dYed, ,bnt..*ltoretl,tind her idefectiye ... eon* r, eoft--the linee'which" the woikitigs of the h othati brOn einOtith' Impress of 'tains Snada ti her generelleripeanince neglected to acid' that--! tour ' kti n d red pone pocket : ' . I .ti '' utter,. e thelimikarti: .we never tire, An. extreme old', Of ti , mueb r hotelmen roant ) produet of, the were mado,,,into •Ino're' of oh tri . . - Unfoittinste. larsestr of wbieb the teeth' and is-generally ex ,d pounds qfflonr Piive to the body Ivaliment; while brae gives More fifty• l fivepounds ,the pbosphite of 4ble. aliment:'of majbMiy, !rein tituddi of per. „,cleeliner,. By ip thq afir.po of ,:..to cure these no e.ffeet. The twee pliempbetes atureoliborato r-rminipnlationn prepared, by Al. ill, in. order to se, the ilhortest, ethod olfrgiving bone and' bralh, aqe, build. n; is tO, cut and lade out • of ;the wheat, corn, rye EDE LIE he most the fait. r,fathera !literate ton,ttlat anti be a iweette hing h and-nn, e good speeted rridat bl Lis jesti CI E iro hl v a i ir t h redeivi:te , 1 13e'dize rgettizik tottn t befor, s fn fo respeek eav up sy:. th kola fl, t of `me istpstigt I 011.031, - 0 07 Vir. ten the i magi nashan itmeo— fikret-rate -7- /orld hit !ennv but i tUiek 'she tnana4e l ent , tv,i4PUI tew Li 4: !Ames an.big. SEtATI9N-7-7.au ha r frOm LOnJon; tie& who cling .ram bitie ta)ceti Iddeo rejavegia. Yotiti's,O rider the' full'eißeettirv.," ke Coutff3, it le before she -eq.ii isihich ihtpeo. begins After' -filar course of ,:diwned upon ith' :the• "lay— iithliayn rolled ' Her hair not #roiringnnew; ion gear and Al'inich talent& ida ilt;n he a tif d tfi t and e . ty effaced from lifisillitohie A .A • • , issiCotittiscrae 4" tighter;in • - MN A SOUND. Artewaa.-J—The other day . gentleman 'asked one of his' neigh—, : bore what mil his age. "1 am, not certain,". replied . he; "I. am oith i er 58,1 or 68." What ) , not .ktiow. yolk warn, age 7", "No, sir,'' , :yeptied the, farmer, "I count my tiviney, my income, and, my cattle; bat-of ply years I keep : no iegkoning, because I am well convinc ed-1 shall looke none of them, and that. .nobody wall rob_ me of thetn?!., " A PRENCII: pruftieB6l:•,6ll B 'the dieco'rery, that the.earth, tittns.lese rapidly thbn it did' Nome 2000:yeira ago, - the talling . .off , in tbaipeed being. somewhere about' the fiftieth part of a ieeond, T.,he learned man affirms that thel sleekening will, contjtine, at such rate that is one ,thonsand.aii hun dred milliena lot yeare (1,600,000,000) the eat th will come to a complete , ; * 1 ''' 'litiiitt Wei Dtitii 3 ''' '''''' ' ' i -. :- ,-...:.—.. , ,1.:9 L 1 4 -2 - li r w . . i ,Altili you*yei.htkeaTt* lom. TON; ft "iktiiifit I:l9,oo;l7.bow4tkiak,thq: tile tlor beisTyitile . tliii } je:.siktp,t. r i,k ;4 4 1,.it Ask gin 4 ` 1. 40 , ; 1 0?Pk!f: lif:,-.theire-,w4 ,• cod Pll , l: 4 iv.l44p OA, ;mamas, 0, to, 01, 00 ` 94 6 , 4 j4ei AkpedA; titerAt AP" -,tOreeione is'il!stlAnl4and.. bact: 1 1 11 0P431h 0 0,i Oise lk;lee4 , ttillt:l9 doorlbe *fog .1.;• andL*°ll2ll4t 1311441 4 ° lrj ' l4:f f: ''l A 'tfif 1 Wileiti itiivi'll ilhfirbrible: tiU I ' 1 Vf.c. Ntvo's' i llsiiiille• lOW rb' 111 ? u ' t • oi-ii large crop . , Of apileg 71,, a • h • i house • a 4 . , prospeu, _, .. , 7 1° ' ' I " a ' . 4 ' - 4. ' -Arg 7 - e " :wheat in Idinm3iiotalas , listtering,.and prayer fxY.l Rg it C"2 13 _," in 4 11 1 4 "..g i c 1 i • 9 2 i '' a larger amount was.sown, ill 4 13 ... okoot• pr. „our , . iimnd,..lith.. ~...pir.t, ...q.,p....p..0. 3- The same is true e i t4 9.. st i tkng i fio!ov n -scribe; aPhle. , f4,...t.APtiit,-.,tittcti 44!t!)34 , ! 1 • 4) "0 . ..0, - iiilit),i,i.. VA . : Mein Stii,teit. *fin -1 sioNtz -,:<...-.i,;,,;,. ~ t ( t . =- .! ; .:,!: , , telr'Wheat'i a b adly kit led hi manY'rild• Who Is , at thadook?•' , 1 Ito° - • i t .- - ' • :1111 .1 .. • w i l l iaii. '' ' The re , ' , kilt- bee abbUt half itivitc- Uhl; it ill 4:,,r-Kor-m,ihitt a frown .i.hero' siage crop_ Of 1117 iii b ett er wheat ,iii .D t o, -I6 " / 118- P l C e i 'E lCtw •••' l4lB . 48 1 (11:11 ” 1.1 1 and something .ett , • i . t . s : ._ Indiao -- how, fierce ,be looks!, 1 4,1011 • old;th I r,, 1 9 ,411 p the ialley,of the Illinois from Al „dooX. and; not : letlbiot In. or he wilt uy if - t on , tho'vik n oi wheat nelier waibet•-• me, barm, , .and - perhaps, I: 4° - e, :e ee lier, 01'646'11mM) - destroyed' in - s he else. - , , ,. 1.1-: • - li.'. ~ .. •' .• .;,' ' f t ,” 1 :- . i ng .' ' ' I entitern partof' the State. 'The pr - ,-.WIIo .is lila" , it i * rnme , - "A i° ',poet is fair,fos a good Yield in Mu S. haughty, ,he "M ar " 116.)e0) ., e: d eYf n . j larid,,PelBware, and ',parte . of: Penne, 1. 1 Ott overyagolit _SS if leisyclre* 'MG oukau,: -i . tnia, but aR a'whule, the prosp6e of fiir . .his , notice:, .Ala Isrleked Pridet,-.- , a full °nip 'Of 'winter wheat in alt he I, will hold tbe -door .fast, and ti 7,10 1 4 ortho States is certainly Unftiv r keel'. hiotolttp , '. 4'' ': ;i . i able. , i- large breadth. of spr NT, : li ;,Here is some one ellul. J. sn,,,,belle, iw r beat ai beeu, swim, but it is ie° froir.-„hia,ednr.lo4,his name ieill;' 10 , 111- soon to, begin to_caluuli4te what roe fly per. .It wll4oever_do , to le% hiTole,,i9r it Will be,,as many ,it lias etkerniest to iihe,esa only sit down in the .h 9 12 116 he. combat VtifOrii bervest.iiine. The yo Makes every ~one titihaPPli sand, l '• crop in 'Nevi i l4`ogland,lEastern IN ew w irt.be, holt to '.get bim out ,again,r- yofit,'and parti of 'Penosylvaniaa nd Ne;tiir; •we will not'iefwelY° 4 in t 0° Now ' "J eieey . WS 'fair, as a ge ne ral you may, .go AWAY. -; *LA thing; fUr . ' a good ' crop. The' ate The Wiio. IS * B7 It' must.. be Y,APAY, crop t i nt, tiibryligr i g except in sme with his' vgiuntiPte:Altrul. 4 na g B Y. 4 parts of;-'the; West. j - There has beep a olothee, ~ Ili; it ester„ so welt pleased - 1 Urger Crop of corn planted than usual, as 'Oleo Le-hee a floe Are” t 4 wPar , bat is tub early . to 'say What it may 'be and is admired. ..Yon will- not comae . in ! . .iny, fine fellow; we . -bave too mach to do .to attend to,snolLiolks atii-you.--, Wad the doer! .• 1, his Here comes a stianger. -Illy h I sleepy look and slow „psce „1 - think I k now him. _' ; It is ,Sloth. Ifei would. like nothing better:than to live in my house, sleep or yawn,tbe hours awuy, and bring mote raga androlc, 'No no you idle drone; work is a p easure, ausii. , ,bave mueb , to do., 00 , a. eYtteo sbar.not eotua , ini•_. • r •"., fiat. wbo is this! What . sweet smile what a kind face! 1 8 e looks Isite'ao, angel.' -It is I Lo , I Pe: • How happy Is 11 e will maltems it ,we k her ; 1,8 hill Come in; we must: open the door . ,1 1 for ycou.'. Others are coming GOO4l-, ,are crowding up.. o:.if men 'I :foot of'thefr beaic bad.tbouil F ,ltarl,word.s would not come; in vikeolito.44lt4kikifi* 41 1 'llllW'' - , well'AttWtowtei ' musts be watchful and in 'ea Keep the ( geoid ' 'Mind :th mind 'the , door! "Seep; th with all diligence; for out Of it issues of life?? I A,nd'would •you know hoW o keep it?!, Let• Jeans in, and. be . w 11, give you .daily and,,hourly of hut S 'lSehold," ha saYs„"l 'stand at the deer and knock; it Arty, matt hear my -voice, and open the door, twill come in . to hip - , and will sup with' him, iced he with .me."—Band of Hope ißevieto, 111311 Grant on the: Situa . 14ierit General.Arent, itt a:recent iCterviieW : with the Speaker of, the ] House of Representatives elite State,' . of Sfaiue,is reported .as saying a mong 1 other things: , I . 1 "In my judgment the toe° f ner., tan men ,and certain p ..) aperS at the North is !such as to do:inimical - able mischief in making the late Retels he -1!evo thidthey are just as tri„ eh en titled to rule as ever, and that ,i,f they will oOly; kind by whatthey are pleas ed 'to call 41'64. 'rights,' they bill! have 'help from the North!' , "This," significantly added Grant, "is' only playing over again the incip - iont stages of the - rebellion."... lie was cor' i fident that the large majorlty of the Southern people' would a 'other their resentments and hewn good citizenk. if- these' inischief-ma cri at the North (the opperNeads) would vrould only, let them alone.- le ri him self, 'if he had the power, .th first thi'ng hevrould do, would be` .t seize the Net York .News' atid , ', indred Meets, which are'giting the, S uth so dangerous an idea of 'their nwfiord tiob and rights. i General Grant is further qu tel as saying that' ' . . 1 ' i - . • "Lee is bebbving badly.- s ie.con• ducting himself Very ditferenti from whit I. bsid-reason,Trom what e said lat the .time 'of the surrender &stip ,.. pose be would. No man at:thei,South as-Capable of exercising a tent h part. of the influene for, good that Vii is, / I but instead 'sf slag it he is seitiOg an example of . tweed acquiescence -so •gruldging and pernieious in itsetects asAalbe hardly :realized.''' 1 ''' I • , • Tait lite Judge , of j*as not remarkable Tot tie's% of atiOr'ebension - ." At a time Rom W. R;•Shertiari - yivai- 1 logiease - befot&hini;litid in the of tau remarkeAr." S.. rode al whicd the sadgir'did not at, On r ivOuld-thank state the paint so 1' Can'und ng iolitely, in life `blandest manner, "Vir ii:Fi`rjobaidy not awaro.of aroitratiosing nie's • , ;1" Masons, on the 4th o 1 J to lay .tbe'coi ner stone Of the. I monument. President,,Tebnso. rieeted to deliver Ole 'oration 'll,l ,_ire 4 kilt. t I I)N'3 4 Y .t-t -* • ; I 7 ;,.c . 7,„,'1.7.v...-7:177,/ , -;,,: s -,t7417•,1 - ' Bil .• • - *,:-,•1:'$'•11‘ • . - - • ''i.;:,--,--, , 1•.. 1 " , 1 1, ..'' : '''' ! kaLe . , H : ill :t; e ~ 1,/ Li,7- 1 4. — i . iili . r- I:'r,' 7 ' . ." . - dicsn''.4' • 1- :.,•;•3 t Els , ab.n.E.,,nea:4,J_Mkiti .;-• ' ll ~ 'Tketiropmf of-1886: • Toi , k , "ratianicitit litanafty takes wears/ay of at coop-jfrosp . e,o4-of . aP CI .40, fitr it.4118.1)9101Ke,44r gr41,99,- ' 1 %4,11. 14 !" 14, &he wiAlter " Acot c lilkeic tiite ow York'` Cr. ill 'it y - - short of* trpow , 4130 Notre - ie.' wb at of ;WM - New: ;eta Psl l ,nlylvnni,k Mbinit= 3l kOignn , ; rinAi , It., :lettis ' Oat one .T.J.:P:Atilligir., one Of Vallandigliam's'So6s of Libcr. ty, who was sentenced tO imprisn- Inert for:life for treasonabl6 practi ea oi l during the war, and recently pardo - ed, has received a **time - fioni'sotie men ' of like-mirids: With : 'himself, at , , Creatliiie,ln Ohio,-aed raid a Written Speech, of *trieb-the 'following pits-, sage is reported :'''''''' ' ' '':''' '. • ' ,1 ' "Ainong this grea t est einairs'agai 'at G , od's' righteous ' wilt` wene:Linceln, I:Brotigh, and 'Mortiin. trod though the 'Wes .not prone to 'believe. in :special providamm, their:fate :was other Wise uniccountable. On e " bid: beer: enth . "'tinned to the bar ofristributive justice with his siiitinnteperited of Anoth6r, coVerod all:'-'tiver- with: the mildewof deban y.,:nbet and :wrapped in Ochs az. litronfrifrcmi:Which buzzards would t rn i' their offended noses • carried to r he grave the impress ' of infamy, wile thertypt romans - 110e of the Godl , se 11419rWa'tife t isliiiiciills SiVitilliVeiitilit' d li t naereb, his limbs are smote with" his blood of crime, and, tremble-tun er their load lof corruption. Still he prayed that ,the'Governor might I ve long enough to realize in this world, rather than in the next, that God ii 9 just. Be renewed his adhesion to the Democratic party, and' eihorted hiti hearera to maintain the "organiiatilOn of the party, though coWardly teen may bare shrunk from the boldness i itu truth, and attempted to-corrciptsts ,ritual and constitutioa." - r. i 044441 a ept tine to' and and go 1 goild 7 We door! heart are the RIDDEN TREASURE e.13RQ130 . 13T Liowr.—Thc;Dyersburg (Tenn.) Efl! tefte,of . the 26th ult. • says: , A, short . time before . our cif it war threw ,its lurid light -oiler _the lar.d,vati unmarried man moved fi4tri Mississippi to this country, aud settled a place a low miles from Dyershurg„ and commenced the quiet but_prOs , porous life of _;a fernier. When a All was made for troopiliesitiondoned tia occivittion and enlisted air a soldier, in the tionfederate army, and, was killed in one of, the battles : in . Mimissippi,— . Being alm . ast. uri entire otianger in the county, nothing waeknown °lbis family or affairs. At tfieolose of t cf war, his place was cultivated by a Mr., W ilsou.l' , , : ° ' ~ A short tirrie since, duritig the c id a l weather, a .111 negro . of- Captain a l's went 'Cis. the'plabir to cut,a - "baek lo ," which he did. 'On• placing itors` . t e tire 'lle• remarked that / ' ll it Wa9.: t % e heaviestllog' forits size , h ever lilted. Thp fire blikried brightly and nierrily. k and in a short tirne a stream of .yel. low lave edinmeased' running pn the hearth,. which •proved 'to be Melted gold. We-Warn/ that.. the grld,„alllef which was not Melted - , weighed tweeo ty pounds, and is, iitillTin poosesslonlof the foroutiate finder. :11, im suppos4d , that theldissiesippi.in;ori ehtering,the array - : stowed . his gold away- in ;the log for safedkeeprug:! 1 ,: j ,_—.........---- t THE' lif‘mphis Avalanche (rob. el) heartily endorses the following. whibh it Credite to.thes•South Carolingin:, - :,"Agerin, ale insisted testy -while e do honor to the graves of. the iccdfetl orates, we should treat,- the, : griivex• lot Federate - wittilike resPect; Ab'eurd I Shull we adorn with wreath' and gai.. .land- the Iket lesting 7 placte 'of "'tate'. - who pillage 4 our,' being, burned ,a r .dwellings,, -and-;insulted our mot toe , Wiresyvisters and da u ghter s ? Is it t b'e s eipected that' a liidy - stinukd boa r the "metnorKof a Man killedVhile rcib- I .biiiili - lber, , ban-roost ? ~If -Pii4 - iret kir the souls ot - - the ~ darnaed -would be. \of any -avail,;ttieY. rp,iok.haVo.tho herie fit'of pi ity,? our re-r bci; lionoi iti t era/—' 'n'eVer:l" . tc--- - ~' ' ' :.: '..- ' :' i ' 'rile Novo; itirit Tribiliii, in , reply lo iiie - t ab - ave. Aye: .Tbe .thltig: we insist ~ upon le, !,hat those re bels who are per.' mitted to - dolionar to thogravei of tile gonfeditates, .be not allowed to bin der -loyal womenand: children front doing like honor to th‘i gravels at up ioti soldiers Who•pertshed_ in, def. tine of the Geveramint. . • .., 'I . nnect— Tank •artaln .nrgn course point see. you to .rstand I plie d, • onor k you are ‘ela ly glai , ME •• .* 21MTVEAl.r.1Tris .„ W .olopoilmeve inaarta s : of St Psr,--kW V.- 41 0 6 . .isail,A tfeilits:• 4 l libistaf at 'AA, itivettiserieigol itrieffiretientik_ A itiketiequal tcrirwszyslise of•thii typi ne*ingiril r.allo4* 25 &sr m u m , • P ' .44hir3 .:4117 tingtisisi: °, tied Put4Claatig% ialle Is This Anybody's Picture ? ;,...1.11:1e - orr....,-n&r. , .ndent; af3ite , ..,' Obi° te!ati- - vatat has been'wold-paitit: k, and we : :'. i .- re:on:Cour - reads:tic with:it dlpaiiiiii l i ni ba bas palliated: ' ,Criara .examina-; ' iion may 'bring:taint& VA: oft an - #l*: old friend: .0: t. = ,- 0 '' . ; ,l Eb6.ec traightio4;S l L-;--- centent with . his' firm, and believe - j ticeu, .. ar,d Rheas not nay as w ' protection to, stricir. leeves 41i-: ling, 'backed by- a screigg *eh ,teeeik. , ll.lo: ,WoOdtl.ardligig:Ola vitt:le - house, tonsilting_ l of an unsig ly of,,,green.App.4o e, cry. pail: occasi be - reqUilleal --- -1615 . 1.tefin t tha roof " dwiayed With, the hbarda Mire :alnd•there'mesitirg_fidiblhi% Ifideb4 an open-yard,whereAli t wir, , ter a herd 7.4 '1 of:lowing. cattle-Ray be l seen ti pinehed with cold,' aridstramiilinetheir - fodder' l ender theii• feet: • axe farining,implee riaeritstitbily nit; ,-:12 into the road, and therc,.hy the nine°. •-". -7-where • they -caTefelly:!pl§erk: when ' , sea a; -old- -wagon ...-wii.h....ar....elder4ay siands.,teady ,pieees, own Weight; - . a 'three ,eokiiiied. drag_ resta . capfideritiy,'agaleit 7 ' it, Wiatia Lath) -way off the plow, whichl,-hYPtha,' 'wear and. tsar linen siiiventileti-4-: to, might- betoterted io_any age Vie; Ilethusitleh. , -Neighbor 5-7 z- -, belives -2; One plow will answer for All .1 and all goils;an'd - thiekli itoi4 liwentions in' this iinb huinbdgs. t In the :Spring ha yetriisrir. of ipoor , etaryed oten, ,that have !Ikle 9,4. 1 9 ,1 r-ePfe t.ke.QPea yard lailf.winistr, ki 6- proeeedVto -, • - - ne aeaafly ketii btret tibg dolin the fence; an easy task by the-waYv fer the corners are alldoern. l or thrbeld'this way ',tied that,, - cannot - make _ 4Q - 1169iiity 1 nci teaiii . is '•too light; to*plow-when it is dry plowS I shallow - for 4bis teeth `,Atreng enough • to, plow deep. „go , - don't subsoil it , it' would take anot.lifir - Learn. When liaryeeeeonies, dors why -Os fields yield bet:111111'1a crop I-- . • - _ I : Such .are the Atiert•-•=-I will noeilqay. larmers—;*ho disgrace, the pi' rs,ukt, ; agriculture - .Put their ,nenber,„is lessening. - Stupid indeed must tie " mus'the man who in this. l .pgci does not iiaprotC Byer,: appliance scisneir ancl--ary eats ,bring,-,is placed in the' 'hand :of , the farmer.. U ha,s. but insignify_ipa 1. svants„and the, invent.O. reittlylo ' - iteirbte2y •eais in. 'lbis sbeirlee:_l,ll"o4U. asks and be receives.; -The. letiven 181 , working, and 4the' farmer - for_ ii~tell;i j, gence,stands equal to.the.best.„ .If . - he: .dbes net ; then he is to blame. ;If, her 'ill not read and think, it he 'will dot strive to improie then be -reeritis con tempt, and shotiiii- be- degraded : net only by otheit profeisions, but --by , true _farmers, ftti, Jeprw4h . the' honer of their Take Cetre of Your ECOrse,''t The Ameridtn ,Ajriiiulturtsi gives some _useful buits in regard to the cane of.horses durini the summer weather , 'which should be \observed by all who own or use horses. says: 1 • "Do not over-drive in bet Weatner'. Never allow a horse to drink when wirm",-unlies he i ii-to - be . kepti-tnniing its usual. Where they ate stabled during hot Weather, cean the' stables', often, litter Welt; and alio* es...:ll:'ani—. t,' mtd 'to havi; a breathing tiole in 'the window or TVay,le -possible. Smite horses gall.very ,easily beneath and harness; where the parts - :itet.tOt rat well Wash i fi rs wounds with clean • wwater; , lad' apply a , : paste made - ef White lead ana limped nil:. - .Then vide% collar or isainerts noi _chafer. .The comfort of -working rhnr- EO B, may be much:promoted.' while'sn harness by bangtp,g strips of 'Cloth to the liar:less, Se•• as to dangle "abbot , theirlore farmers'ln tbe country adopt i the.' , exeellent .practice 'of attaching apiece of white' o.ifkits - g to the Itidle,.protectring„:the under jaw and throat ficm tbribatt g lifi" • ldanagement (if,Hoper,, two Maty,fe,rmers have but orie. ' o hop vines, -vbich produee only almllll, ciency 'olihops - ler 'their own families. Dig around thei`,roota.narefully; Arid , botilin some hetimanure; and aft9t. ,13 0 Vines have ran ,t,ep,ort,ws3l.Ve feet higti . direct them :horizontally. There is nothi ng'griined hy 'allowing hop cities to ran up .too high. - The endssiihad. ife pinched oft after.they have groWo about fiftean feet, promos Abe, .de,- , velopment .the hops. if alrowea grow:the tines wilt soruetimes attiin gre,,t.le - figtti and produce hal 'li4 Unpropietiie Tree:, Sometiinea fruit frees' , at t; , unfir6-=; ' ductire Pram other cannot; than rioiref , ty of tbo soil.' or nekktei' Abe' thordiet. They often grow•tdo !alma ; rj4,o.tly to bear ; In thja _Ca d fi root-pruuiog effector:ll, nnii . .ll pertorrai3d b 5 3igging a pitOhi mobil tbo tree. A 'fifteen yestr!Old tree. - ftti tristance, gbay;be;eneittled Ike foot from the trnuk .1 No :sloe cap be Nol: down for this; judgment Inst. bo oreised. If ~ctnt too ciiitto the free MI be` tooted for yeare. and if'• toe fat; tt; wi# not 'be tiffootioe. -Artie alp oberitil bb to iedneelbe POOtb aboittoone - third. —darekacta Mostiay , l ~y a 'rr• , -I,. f rd• , ;i?; F, =I !' 1
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