The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, April 13, 1867, Image 1

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    L. 1t.10111213, Editor and roblisiter.
VOLUME XXXVIEL NUMBER 3G.]
THE COLUMBIA SPY,
[Ii'..STABLISHI.:I4 IN 1816 ]
Vu.blisty.4 Eintp, F4,atutball Darning.
OFFICE—LOCUST Si,, BPPOSITECOI.I.III73IA BANK.
TERMS OF sunscuipTloN
per year, if paid in advance; six !non l hs,i3l
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MISCELLA Vs.
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There is no bettor Manus. , in the Nal lost, for
1:1na1 , 4 Cr,.1),:•
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ton, c!..lLveren at ritilroaot and
in Phila,b•liaila,
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Woo,ihn ry Railroad.
11 11 1 .1 , --Frencli, inch:mi. a co. lit. and
1"w. ,111 raila 1,41,11ia, an:l far 1)y
tared
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U 6 ,1 1 ,- I)Ist'OUN'T to li , •alvrs.
Feb. '23, "r;-:Inlo..,
GO IFT.:e'r I ONEI Y AND FRUIT OF
V../ ALL KR , : IY SEASON.
Parties and Fain i htlipplied kith
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by the Freezer, or In with
' GEO: 3..5'11 1111's.
.vajoinlrw the Franklin Rouse, Lorn.t otreet.
P. a tine a , sortment of TOYS and
Fancy Ankles, constantly on band. fApr 6,'67,
T_T W. HUNTER.
AV II OS ES ALE GISTS
No, 41 _North Thi: d Street,
I.IIII4.IIDELPIITA.
Tutportet ,l and Grinders of Spires, dealers In
Drug,. Cheinieals, Lkve Stittra, Patent Ntedlel
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December Ist, 1.806.
GIZE tT TnCINIi LINE NelitTll /INII
North West for Philadelphia, New York, Read
ing, Vat t,,V1110, Tsunigall, 41.1,1ilatiel, Lebanon,
Allentown, Raid on, Ephrata, lit In, Lancaster,
Colo albite, .31.0„ c tle,
I cams le.ive 1 fat risliiirg for New YorIC, as rot
lows A t :Lea, *S.II/ and A. 31., and 410 and
9.1 10 P. 31.. connecting will) sitailar l irallts on lice
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al .1,01 ion) 10.111 A. Al., and 1.111.5.018nd 10.2.1 P. 31.
51ac),21114 . (Airs acconnaini the 11 .0 0 -i• 11., and
11.00 P. )1, Trains wit hour change.
Le.trii 1 litinisiaire: ter liintitatix. Pottsville,
Tainafilla, .asli hind. Pine °rove.
AllentoWn and S.lO A. 31.. anti 2.10
and .1.10 P. 31., stolipmg nt Lchalloli 121121 principal
Way 11 , 1,11.1(01‘ ; the 4.101'. tnalntics contiections
roc Philadelphia and Colombia 11111.•. Nor PI 41....
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12.a1i Noon and 5.00 and 8.00 P. 31.; Ph dadelhhia
at 0.15 A. 31., 111111 3.:10 P. N. \4.:y Passenger
ytala leaves Philadelphia :a 7.110 A. M.. returning
front 'leading at !Lao P. 31., stopping lit all :44:0
Polts‘..lllc at 1.4.1; A. 31., and 2.1.1 P. 31.1
and 11.:10 A. 31., alai 1.41 P. N.
Taiwat2112:11.2 1 ...17 M., ;mil Lee and P. 31.
Leal e Pottsville 101 . Hard:/11.g, 1-la :-c•Itaylk:11
tole Stisquellanna .1.1,:a11 at 7, , Jt1,1.. 31.
Heading . Aeconiodat ion Train; Len.,. Read
lei, at 11.'44 A. Al., returning front Philadelphia at
4.:10 P. M . .
Cumin .12:2 Rail Read Trains leave Reading al
7,10 .1. 71., and 2405 P. 31_ for It:pia:it:l, Linz, Lan
caster. Celutithia.
On Sundays: Leave New York. at S. 01) I'. N..
Hillnaciplia:S.ol/ A. 31., and 2.151'. 31.. the 0.011
31. Train running only to 1101ii1tn2: Pottsville
iii,ll/ A. M. ; 11urt ishurg 9.3.3 A. 31.. and Reading:
121 Lila and 7. 1 10 A. 31. tar 11:tin:Arno:, om , l 11.22 A.
31. tor New Sock and 1.21 P. 31. for Philaitelaina.
l'ontiottild 2011, Attic:al,. 5171,011. :'<qloolll.llllEx
eur4lols to :Md. 22 , 4441 1211 1/0 1 / 1 1S, :.1.! 10 -
Baggage eltecko.: 1..1) t 1 :1 11(15 allowca
encli Passenger.
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!leading, Po.. January lid. 1,67.
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ll , 11 d.I A. M., Y. and 10 ;II P. 31.
Fromlt imoro, 12.2.3 M , 3.1 A. Vii, :1S
, 10 P. 11., 11.511 L, M and 10. IP. M.
I , roni 5.1.5 A. NI., 2.35 P. and
7.30
Front 4.10 A. il., 10.;i5 A. 71, and
5 P.M , and 6.15 P. cl, and P. AI.
On none lac, the unlp train , in: mina are the
Oft' La.;;..5 kVI the moritiog. pro
eee,ling to Baltimore; anti tiar,e from Baltimore
at M.,:fatt 111.1. - 1 P. .proreeiltnu' to
burg.
No train arrive , irma Baltimore at on
~:unrdac night_ nini none trout llarri , barz at
1.111 un ; 1 / 4 1on,1.1:: morning.
Je-N. -13.".,1:1{.1".
- 4 - General :-.;aperlatvnilent.
T . ) HANSI; AND C01.1")1B1.1 H. 1:
Vu :ma ucn•r
, \-Em „ irk 1803,
rnoill• St in run 1,,,twt.,•11
AND I;.JdNo,
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A rri vi• at 'tending. 1a,•2. , A 5, la p.
Ih•t urnnw. I::. e Noadom ;it ;Jul:,. ut.,,‘ t.. 15 p. w.
Arro.i• ai Coll no hit& 9 .25
a. to., and It. in.
Throuult ticket.. to Nev." York. Philadelphia
and Lahea , tor. ....old at prineipta star 1011, Mitt
11,1=t11:1' 1.:11.,R1'11 'through, PI - eight earl led Wit It
the It I 11111,1 1.131/1)11111,, 11111,-
1.-1 rate, hurt lair illlOl 111.1t11,11 WWI 1 . 11g111 . 1i 111
Ott.dll or 111* - 1,. olanined iron' the
lc_tcht.. , of the , Anopany.
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i_hett. Frt. ~101 Ticket • \ gent.
dee
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A. To Nl:tv Yottiz. tta Tint..
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Kva , 111.214 , 1,—.1t II a. 12 p. w.
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lIONV 111 . 111/12 . 1,1 21/ 1.,,1v0 or 11,...w..11,1 '/31••
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021 tlio 1Z:011:owl and it • 1.1.0
izATE, BETWEEN PSTII:A. B.EMBIA,
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In PPM,.
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TI. If. HOUSTON,
c;il, r t 4 Vr.-.:111t
Fur furtlt~•r Oil, alit It mil .11/111V to
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IN - I I turn' Colo - r,
AND PftomirrE yrs (utoirrii
II is au entirely new si•lent ihsecivery,
ninny' of the nuisi piiwertnl ri,torii
live ;quoin. in the vi:i:l7rAnt.ilniNni 3 ONt ,
It euri, all illseit-e:s or the scalp, :Ad allays all
that heal ainl Irritation.turnislies a nutri
tive prinviple the hair! , n u urishoil and
supported. and h> its reluvilitil virtilt . s. It klttises
OW hair trt _rote where It has ntiten ,11t, and re
-tnre, it in it, natural oaor it hell irraY. rime old
alopearanee • p , ttug M4Ol/.• It tl'itl
1 , 0 1111 . 11:111 . 11,111 falling out.
It is tuft 0 fly', it ,trilzes at the roots and Tills
the la k with 111•0' :111 , 1 c0101114:111:11t.T.
11.1 in pßEsshy G
Itt.lkinu it intri•r. soft and Kluc.c.
1111111,,,4.,•tirvyorup
not vont :On
dry np lio• 11111oIlI~clrit•ltlr111.•
do),
tI,SI Et, ~,.•
p 311 6 :1, r.
4; %t
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1.1 tit; vtid take 11., I,t.r.
ia•9'rr,rt N.• im flu•
by all 7,t
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upon the .nioothe...t thee in
fruao three to live week., Iry 1141r.r.Pr.-. 22 eN
TESTAIT RATE 1 - 11 ("API 112 flat 10a...t
ih‘t..ivery in modern aethot,
Upon the Beard and Hair In all altno-t laira ,ll-
Po is a a m vi m d L ondon with e th n e
nol btyin t I ho ,1112
Fame , of till purella , er , will Iron , li.trfed,
r .
ata 0111 Ire satiarnet lon not give!, Lt Ivory
hist:love, the money will he eheerfulls' r.' ,11 1 1 0e..•
Prior by sealt4l rout punt -paid, Descrip
tive orcultim and tottitoraiial, mailed free.
Ailtlre,.. 12 12126 1211, F 4,111.71 Ts & elIOMIS(,,
2 ,4 1 River 1.11 reet, Troy, Now York.
Mar 11 .V-Iy] Sole agent:, fur the United States.
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COLUMBIA, SAT ILTB,D,A:Y" MORI\TING - , 18, 186'7.
? .LUBL
--
Wryr the "Spy.")
The Twilight ilonr.
IMEEE
I love it, I love it,
The twilight floor,
it spoalcs to my lienii,
01 tin Almighty pow(-r
A :Npnit eternal,
Croat ing, upholding•
gyory place.
I lutr the.tt•eet horn•.
:its holy awl calm;
To I he 'ad grk.r-warn
It hringtah a balm.
\'ltilo ht sw. , et uu•dit.ai n n.
_ltd
cg,inn in hint; with If eav,n,
e ton. t,
I- I he Itmtr.
.‘nl lra t
luau hay-field and elt,vvr,
Thrmigll ulw-teritlg
The rlew
011 noel ot% er.
Uhl4l,:u - In ii.y lu art,
In the Ntt'vet twilight hour
Thu, mar ,h•pari.
When life', dream
And my ,orrdwing heart.
~hall pulsate no more;
When tne moon nails
hi rho •tat , g,...1101,1:y,
1V1,..n 111, lOW murmur
Thf• molt vephyr,..igh.
ilio mild !Will:rid
Fade , mto oven.
And liatilre.
11, , ilitrol. to of livitvoli.
Oh! Mon I would
TO Illy I tieSt
When, lov'.l our. awititim4
Are Wlll,lc•ring,
L°l9 i
[For the
aDe 44rintut n ib the:.-A.Waltetzing ;
OR.
PAUL .11ART'S LOVE-LIFE
;,..'ourtbtb on
BY .T. \VI LLI 31 VAN A
lif/h , ”• •• fr lh,• Cfrps...
titelr :t Pte . :ll:g Iteto,-,:t tot :11:ovo
, tteitor fit sofr . 1.11 .•;20,*1•'1 q •
1 , , p t., Ir,Ly an I [ ,vo
_I haiut for tile ‘votut,ie I, ,t for the
tear,
Which 0 - 1(11 , •:-• n't•r the (lay o'er
(II Diif ua
To la:wilir. weary and AV ;h1 with de , Pitir
Which liriuditeii, ,odeu..
the ',Maw,
smile. like a ni,2 OH our wilderue ,,
When slid you say you woC 0u he
tuarriud, Ethel''
Iti the ;in I tal. happy'
"So happy," how the wt/rli, Wetk 11, w it ,
like mockery, into the n•c.try heart of
l'aul Mart, as he s.teoti there with Ethel
l 7 ray. beneath> the old elm that ca=t its
shadow on her rather's lawn—stooth as
they had stood entity times before. so ricer
that the hem of her dress covered his
feet, t-o near that her al in re,ted OD his.
so nea r , that .11C s ermid -feet - -her - 11-atm
breath on his check, so near that she
could hear the wild. ttniniltuon4 beating
of his heart.
You do liot wish i e joy. Mini." ,:h e
said, as She v. - , lttl)ea h i tvarittg tll piece
a fitower Side had hi w.
••T hope con may he happy with the
nue you hate Clio-en, - he said. coldly,
through his ,lsed teeth. as if the \cold-.
were forced from it ii lid' pouer not
hi= own.
—Thank you. i that r and Ethel
looketi disappointed—law zs, she bent her
gaze open 111 M. and saw bow rigid and
gha,tly hi, face ha.l Ircolne, ,he knew
what ;..he never Lerore :ha,l
that Paul Mart love.l tier ; and a, the
knowled! , e stole over her, and become
settled in her mind. it unule her unhappy.
"Yon expect Mr. Cline here ~,ern.
1011 nut ?
—Vos, he pr.mli,ed to eon v next week.
F have 'Token of you to ltiw. :mil he i,
quite niixliou, to make your :RAVI
I hope you ttili like /11111, Id, ;ILI , / I .1:11
..ore s.ou trill'
Pclll,llo, Wo; a , 111 I In :y
meet huu ; 10.4 the h
I . 9re Ile ee11.0 , , it IU iy he lIVN
•• LC:IVe :he VIILI: ) er . iXejailiivh
iu ,nrpr'.:,e. witi:
tear.; -tVi:l your itlc:
V. a ?"
w:il ft/i.
kh,./ lIV gI).1
;11.1til; %;.1.1 tht i,•rl •,-11
•111•IVIt •,11 '1'01_:
o. .Ik3 I
••IL, II \
fay.N. do 1;o: for_:et
Al), Et he!
:1111.111 like \Lilt 0,111.1
ever 111rget, havitto , I•ive.l
walked slowly down the road Ethel scool
:And watched him; anuluc.s had quietly
sealed over her—trams it that 11,.w. hoonv
ing poor, peneyles, Paul Atil.
she discovered that ate 1 1 , 1 4 ' w e lt ii ,ba tt too,
when she t.dd Goy Ciitte t h a t het h ea r t
was in ltis keel , iii!.t. and proioised to be
his bride when the sprov,... should come
again with her apron full or flowers. and
her scarf or twist
Wa, it that she thatiAt PaUrZ, high,
noble brow, anibitiou, itatitre. and v.:el:-
stored wind, ,he forgot Guy hmni
?nute fore and reputed WO:1111)
Was it that tdle blamed Lcrclf for not
di,eoveriag thi , t, love dttrity4 the
. ), , ar of
intimacy that had Ittn,,eti, atol awakened
to it only when .-ho had prouti,tol lott , elt
to :mother ?
Was it that her conscience told her she
had led Paul on step by ,tep, until he
reached the very brink of love's precipice
and then rudely cast him over Y
We know nut, but this we du know. a
dark shadow had fallen over the joy that
had come to the heart of Ethel Gray.
• • •)I r. Gray. the father of Ethel, was a
widower, a man of • much strong common
sense. possessed of unhounded wealth. and
extreme generosity. Five years previous
to the opening ul our story, he had re
tired from active hu.ine•S an d purchased
the country residence, which had ,iuce
"NO ENTERTAINMENT SO CHEAP AS READING, NOR ANY PLEASURE SO LASTING."
burs his home. Ethel was an only child,
and of coo., petted. and humored in
each fancy sod whim, and yet so eareul
had been her early training, su hrig,ht the
example set her by her father, that her
Itature had become moulded to nobleness
and purity witfmnt the use of correction
or han..ll means. Indeed if she had grown
up othet wt o. she wutt.d have been no
trne child of Mark Gray.
Adjeining the hatidt,ntle man:jm Pitt'
ellaSed hr Mr. Gr..ty tine a neat but hum
ble emtag , , owned by a widow whose
only ,ott, Mini Mat t, supported her.
When Mr. Gt ay first came t o Glenwood
be hoard the story of Mrs. Mart's wron;.:s
and suilbrings, and of Paul's ambition
and ~ t ruugles, and when he beCalllC 11C
..,ItahitC.1 with them he wit , pleased with
the iptatooitee or the i i idow. and the
noldene ,, of the and before long an
intimacy :1,...,1: tip between the ueen
p.ittts or the to,tit,too and cottage which
surprised the umghb,..rs m orc . than a
All day lung Paul Worked with untir
ing; t,sidttity. and at he s:ndied
with aridity 130 , 1t5. as WOIC
patver to ,tbtain. :Nlr. Cray adittired the
young inan's anWition and offered hint
u s e , ot I:is extensive hbrary, :tad Ethel
eneoltraged hint Nvith kite wards and
"lien n,,i-teti htw with his studiei, until
lie far wlt etl her in the necolirem , Ht
1' ktp.wl,:d;2o
tViivit till- hey; fit•hl 'lt...keit Paul
tit`\•. 1.1.• I k“,:.1411 %%Ail j tn• alt•
the teal al
lit atier he toilet:
ill' er ; Slll3y nriel
ly Lt• hi, mini!
le:1111:1114. :mil Call We
II ,r , • 11 , ! ,. 111
cr; I I) 11 ICI"'
WI ICI (.11. 111_• • ••••--.W!:.1 er 11..
II her hrh:ht
w,.nolur th.Lt in all li's
tl'e ritu:e Ler luau. Tier ince ,too 1 out
jn 14,61 rehei .11i, ;I r Paul :11:,r1
would I,.t‘e been le , : th.tn buunin if be
trot I . :Lilol during thn,e ye,r, of inlimale.
nurereuontinusimetennr , e—to Lave learn.
to,son we nil illki-t lenrn--to
bwe
And yet no one knew his secret. no one
,uspeeted ; lee I. opt it guarded as careful
Iv tt‘ the jailor guards his prhomer the
time had not yet come to peak. ht wort
win faint- and weAth before he could te.k.
Ethel Gray to he his V, . and he plodded
on with the loight future hefore him with
the z•tar of hope shining in hi, life sky.
And .:;ray, aw , day•arter a
and Ethel and Paul were so con
stantly to tl ether. never dteanted that nue
or both learn to love during the
hours of pleasant intercourse. Not that
!qr. Gray 111(114 haNe ohjetted. to Paul as
son--A. no; but the idea seemed so
rzaige. ScJ la:probable that it nevPr :Is
stinted a definite shape w ith him.
And when Ethel went away to spend
the (lititor •Aith her r.ifilt, as she stand in
the del of v,..titing for the ear, attended
by Pant, she said—mr she would .aye 10 a
brother er ecol,itt :
••\ow. P.utl, reineitiber, while rill away
you must write to tile often, and toll tne
all t h a t h a p r ens in t;t e liwood. and T will
wriw you of all Ow -eetie , in the
how h;, h,•art beat ! how he dream.
thtot ti . ozht of the Calor,. that trnuld
h:in him -0 much of happine , 4 1 . -And
he did rife hri~ht bcaatil 1, _l rims
letter-. but nut a wottl et hi .t.ceret.
110: that lie wiarded zealou-ly. Ile wrote
sorb letter- :,- you or 1. flinr reader
weell write to a aiet 1:;t1tel reeeiv
e 1 them btt,ll,r. iie‘uv
.114 tl it I.;,(ii 1, ted liel—neAer a,l;:tt,2
tier heiri if be wa- denier to bet ilide
sloml I 1,4; ;old N\
Cittte (.1.1 het that he I.,red her. tui l ;e.k
ed het to bee.fflie he , wife :die
,he bire: ltini. ;nib -he prood=e,l when
sHii:4 Cam: . , I/13 1X,,111 , 1 I%
..r/Ili .111 I Ll•r I tFi,r ‘C111.1111..,
;bed. e w..-
.0, bad.... I E.:us 1
e located and
Ethel .or a time h Hit.
whe.. :lie -to .1 owlet ill,, old clue lieu at
bottle 1...1 told l'aul of her 14.1*C---.SVIIV:i
he !th,ke.l ,!urea into l'aors heart and
read hi- seerot. then -fie -ay.. I.er mi.-take;
lOIL like Inatiy caber Lv had riot curl
t., retiace her nteps, an.l right the wrong
nhe 1.1.1 douse h. : itself an d
"1 t too i,rie—too late :" she murmur
ed acid with till , eot.-..led
.111. why hail Paul kept bin neel et no
guardei ? why did lie not tell her
lent he loved her I.efore the left ?
wiry did he trit-t her no lolly. , o confi
dently to the nit tire? Bee:lune he loved
no truly, no deeply, and dreamed hi.. love
returned.. 'flier had been inn iireatu, 1111 ,
MIS the : the bitter
hitter amikeiiiioz th,.. :
1 , P.u,
.1 few day:- after the intErview hrnrath
left I;lentrood. 411er bid
ding Eibt.d. 31r. Gray and ! wither
I;lrewvii.
Left Iris Nome behind him., :aid timid
t h e bo.tic• and excitement of cite !ire.
~truce to forget his dream or lore—:,rrocc
to forget that he poz.iet•sed a heart. and
in a wild race a.ter the bauble fame. for
got that di...appoint meta had ever thrown
:-Itadow over his path.
I 11 , 1, - .:ti of Time, to whom arose this high
110'0.1111k in rude decay ?
tie kinhwered not, but swifter spia.,l , lii
way.
Fanning . 'vii!) out,l etehed tving•-; the
humane:4s L•ky.
I say to Pattie: V, thou, whose hot's. defy
Ti,., wa,t,, 01 year., and dvathle.,. Nr or k
!
She heaves it sigh, ws one to grief a prey.
And sobbing, downward casts her tearful
eye.
I now proceeded, sad and thoughtful growth
When stern in aspect, o'er the ruined
shrine,
I see oblivion stalk from stone to stone ;
Ah. thoth I erie I, bast known! say, what.
. design ?
lie eheeled my further speech with sullen
tone,
"1 earn not trlins(; it was, it now is mine."
"0, Tittle ! who komv'st a lenient , hood to
Ltv
Sou-it on , orroW. Ivourtd, and :'lowly
thciti•e—
Sullenly to repo , ,e the lye:try sett.e—
Th, :tint pang rienlea unperceived away;
nn thee f re , t illy onlv hope at Itt•;t,
And slunk, seism 01011 ila , t Oriol the hit
ter tear
That 11 , w, in coin o',l. 1111 lay ; mut lwld
dear,
I way lot hitA: tilt every , 0rr01.%
-And [fleet lih peaceful evening with a
I.ine bird, lit day -, departing
hour.
thi• , iitti_ientit id the traindont
thottglt it- \tititr- are wet
a bile,
l'.l, eh, hor, Itiltdl 11111.-4- that porn' 11.:art
Whieh horse , Irian its'.:sal thou aletle,
i'-thoi ti ray tsar nisirlied Cliue
—married :road all the ide ,, anee and dis
play of fedliett•tbk life. Initinniiately sif
ter the the bridal party s ailed
for Eur , ,i,e. tieeempanied by .I\lr. t 4 ray.
ft was their intention to spend tile sent
titer in the winter in France.
They had hardly I,coAtie settled it)
their ,shade in Florence. before t;tiy teas
taken :-Inldet.ly ill. and :trier a few
-evere:dekne-5..1ie , 1---Ind Ethel oils a
alter the tuneral anti
MIME
t bc• , 11.11tsiori atterviiiig it, as tier,
In•.rcric.rirlc. 11 r. linty nut! Iti., clau:4litet
j on to Part... srboro they ia
ru to Ivilw,6tl Iffv, mouth- of
=IE9
I.l.l' ,, C.)by—three yeat
w.10.:111w.1 t“il 6,1 N•irr. Ile had
r
;we. tets
thoii t .1 liu pl ,ce ur the
4• , tic ),.711,y
;1.1)i //1: iu bed am)
tlie Mr. I tai'
Pdal M.art 111 4 1 then StIVCI7 -, Srlll ; how
(•,talki It 1,0 oiliert6,e Wllll 1:14 . 111. 0911e:1-
ti 4 .ti and 4 IVltell he reached the
eft). he had , eetired a tw.itinu in one of
the be,t :schools as teacher. and in his
lehoire how, he 11.1,1 written and
reviews that tuude uo onlitiary stir in the
A ile:;:and ror a book of e5.,;13% ,
...came; and acceritiaLr a flattering Direr
Croat cite of the hest publislaing houses in
the etty. he appeared herore the public :is
an atithor. S crowned his efforts,
and with ante borivril he reached the niche
of fame. Ye;, "Alart was l'abiori , :
I ,
:Irv, ere that three tear, , pod hr wealth
Ill' 11G11 31r. (;nay and lit ugh ter reached
thy city, !hey detcru,inc I to ,petid a few
clays with 1f r . Gray's 4l.ter hc.rore return
ing to r
-1 - ttl ale junt in tittle. my dear:* in . ahl
Etbers antit. -For to-morrow evening is
my reception ui2hr. to: there is a new
3:011
1. 1 1 , a , tar of the tilt niaLttrittit . k.”
••!:,•1•2,...1. told what i• his mom: ?
"Paul repliol the ;Inca; ; Ind
nut the z-toiller: nervon, ,tart. of
her niece. or the i t itivk ilit.-1)11,g or tlit!
pale Ince. '.11.3 Went : ••11.. i the
est being - . ‘on uver ,nw o)1,1.
haughty, m)d
Half the city i erdzy after Liw : but he
s e em., to are for no one. 1k z , ee:n., per
fectly nywiiitseiint , of tine f.iet that half
the hulie• fm• a 1av0r.14.1 glance
fr nu hie eve'
l'oor : her I•elleetiolts wer,, ittlieetl
Litter. 'Phi- WZIS t 1 Mall tvlict,tt love she
bad kit tten..tieed—the twin 4e let()
tot. t the -it ve.tr.t i foruet.tod
)et. -it Nery ttienti,ot or hi. tettne , -Ile
tteioldlot
1110 put igl; Wol'e
and •_!stily rites-ed r e plc ffitte,l here and
1. , 1,1411 to toot Valet'. Etl:f . /..
the --cool hi .1 tiiiie nl liLick velvet, -t.).1
lic:ir t0.11.1 , Wi11 1110 bdck Fart of 1110
11;0 dr.ipery bop,:
r the 11n. 1, li.ili con
lii•r. She
mitt. t luer; in v.thi her boil
1,..,e1,1vd
lc. did t.• 1..2 e=size,
e:ttuc—thy oila alto lei I beau
w:.tchiw- for—Pa (tI ~last. flow chatled
wh it looking man he
h heeowe : what a {taster there w,s, is,
the rw its 4wt,•re.l ; how c hey erws(i•
ed anemia hiw to welcome hiw. With
grdecrul dtcuiby Ise teemed t c homage
paid hilts, awl },a , •=wl on to the back roots
Twice he walked ise.tr to Ethel that
her dre:, , t, liehed hint. awl yet he s•11W
her w..tt.
At length, n-; he shlnti un the ,1,110-ite
sirie id. the ruunt, their eyes nie,t, he turm
oil dewily pile. then flushecl—Ethel lelt
the youin whirling round—felt herself
sinking,--and knew• tin mime until bhe
opene4 her ryes to find hetselt stretched
upon n hnin;.4 . 4. in an num'. room. :Ind felt
the Wurtti „1 . paid 31.. it
rivntr het• brow.
Then f. ilifsWed cXlo:lll:ltigtmt. and AA . .
giveness. :HA dr,t night Ethel Cline went
IL her roan a happy - %voltam.. fn s ire wa•
the pronlihed icit f l':tul dart.
-% few dap, and they rPturned
wood. and the happy lt,Jur:, .J 1 that s UM
ther were more like .11...am
than days of earth, and when the zlittunin
came with her L:aily colored rtlire ami
ripenit.g fruits, Ethel Cline placed her
hand in that of Paul Mart ait I proini,ed
ro -1. - )re. honor. an.l rater.'.
Mr. Gray ruOse,l hi= hauls with
and Mr , . Mart I,.nkeil OTI with a
quiet, happy ' , mile that 0.11 in language
stronger than words that site wit , happy
because her =tin
Paul Mart's love-life had ended in
brightness ; and though clouds eneireled
him so bOag, they had at last disappeared,
and the days wont by it eighted with iv
and gladness.
De was fully repaid for all he hats se
e...red, fur he knew that during those
years ET !A had loved hint; and often, as
they smell beneath the all elm. they
•poke of the past ; and the future was
bright before them.
thv
Rest oar the. Weary.
Thotrzll poor.- - t ry poor It, thy lot.
And oro t mq Chic (lark slootow , may
Lora, opo , 01,1!--thou'rt IleVet' ft,rgot,
The ,1:tr1r.t0,,,,,,,,ta
]on \r ill be'pa.t
t•v - t•r thy friend.
1 VI t•rom - u thot• ill ilea \ vll :It .1:1:q:
etla
No I.eart orealt ‘11:01. be hoard
rettlit tier that tle:111 t
Thor, no longer. gill sorrow., ,thrtltt
Put illll.ltillt , a , reign es -critter.%
Work is Honorable to Ali.
th 3 eallinz. do It
:113 , 1,11 With that ye da
Be thme—eadeavoroa EXCEL,
taotto ever kerp itt view,
- ~t]l? ~ "'
Piro' urn!! of Nap oteon 1113
Same (We. cadet) , le the ',lllll-.lle, el'
tatality, has been Inaking calculi:6olls to
-how that Nal oleou II L tall anue tt)
iti
,hntntull in P: 4 09. calculthions a re
Very will eolltei4elleef , et . date , .
Whit. e.e Will fry 19 eNiJai:l. lu the fir-t
place. they take the .I.lte, or the rriori
vii eVelit , le the It tt)ry or Louis Phil.
..,u‘t lit. Qu42,.. which they
I‘Zetlier au :V; t.) IS4 S, the van ,
of hi , downfall. This Lotii,
was Earn in 1773 au,l n-ct uded the :Move
W;0l l sop.tr.ltely the
tigurc-, 1, 7. 7, n. trf hi, hlt th dot'. and
they tal.e I'4S.thu-: 1 53.0 tol 1 aml 7 :mud
"i tool •.> innt;c , 1" , 1F 'the -,tote ILsult is
reached if we take the year "t: hi, utav
rime. That crew occured iu IZ-.i09. and
he n=ectnleAl the tbrune iu 1530. Now
1.8),10 anti I. atel and ft awl fi tut ca
184' 4 . Again. if we take the date of hi.;
Queen's birth 17 . :"2. and through the
Cultic proeo..--1530 tool 1 and 7 ;+-i S
and 2. we arrive al the name fatal year,
184-", in which he le:4 bi- throne.
, - , 1.111)C 1 11
The second part of the ealenlation
this: Is.; poltiell l I I. WAS born in 1.`608. arid
ti , centled the throne in 185:?. Now, if' we
tV;111 too :.1./ d lb..np:, rosin
figure?. in /it's birth year.we come
Tor and 1 and zr: arid ft a n al 8 make. ,
1869. Tahiti! , the date of hi , ascent to
the throne iu 1"452, we have: 1552 and 1
and 8 a nd 2 and hringing: tt, to
the fatal 1869. Ile married Envenie in
1i.153, a nd takinir the year 1.52 and ad..
ding the .separate titte, , , of hi , marriage
year. and it ,till point.: to Isit9. Thus
15.52 and 1 awl anti Sand make 1569.
In fact tlio-o French historMal datmt are
full of such curhom Robes-I
pierce till in 179-I. 'raking tint date and 1
adding the teparato figures of it a~ above.
and we have 1794---and I atid.7 and 9 a nd I
4—making the date of _Napoleon's fall,
I 1.. l'ur,niug the None me hod, we ';
take 1'315 tool 1 and and I. and 5, inak
ing the soft: ,:hurieiii fall.
; iti ilg !111 the date of I,utilS
Phi 1111,p0 . S dOWIII3II, we, find that
1545 and 1 and a and 4 and •••: bring tt
once tunre to the fatal ISlllt.
hint tht.te is still another attend
irz, dyn.u-tie!., which to i
put in 116- f,out 1 H.;l yrtit ,
111 the , liiirvut.itiy . of Napoleatt
I. ; sercid , .. te year , 1110 nriri 011r1 , 011
reigned ; : free it 1 1 , 1
“er.ttpitil the throne i anti the P27'•
it't it tear, bciu
~ accorded to :Napoleon '
I li.. it entrirs I.int to thu satt:e fatal
a, the t - intl career.
,eventren i, al , O prothteed by szr:tp;2e
coitunde.nc2s. `rtikiii!...r. the fizure-; in the
year of hi, hi rth. anti atitliNg thogi
m. 11 n:a. 1 null g awl 0 ittul 1111,1 tll*
:;111,1 up 11; lakin;;, tln finnit'i in an_ )ant
; E.lnple , .. Limb. 15.2. r, and addinn;
1 and I:3 and '2 and 1, and 'hey Ilk.)
; tno.k.Q. 17 ; tlina takinn tinn finute- iu the
year or Ilk I and S and 5
au.l S. and they hkeui-e Iuo: up 17.
1u: en-
Thoe cuiricl,l,;tl , :e, ;lac! vxtraurkAinary
• enough to i,et the wothier-luougeri; at work,
I
tut] thew i•ee littget ul fate in
lit all. Anil it not untio l twitly happen:,
that such y prupliecie ,
ee- in motion that enal,l.l then[ to work
out their ouzi tultilmcut. The lion:ilia, te:,
are all eolith itieil tie things
way Call,C the lire -rut head of the lamily
1 great Malty a oxiet about 1r0;9,
NlMlV. , rl'.—Sullle tune ago a planter a
I s h ort d ist ... wet , f ro m 3l o mplus, T en n,. gave
a party to the young folk--; ill his neigh;
horh.;ol. It wa, a guy' time, awl in the
C o llf-c oi• the o.cuing th;• boys and girls
played finfeits. While this was =.9iog
I nit, it ehatwed that the -;;u of' the planter,
a nice. unnle,t lollow. had t, claim .. for
; fi rr of some of the girl-, but he we- omit
; wine pith tlifli lea e. " t 10 , 111) , th.0i...1 , 01m."
said the planter, •• tn( some of the
girls. - Johta hitched from one loot 1)
"the other, blushed, awl finally blurted
out. " I-I—never kissed a white gfrl,
. tither,' The laughter that en.aled may
be. unagintd.
Mr. :7!,. IC. C e .A. Il Lt ri u:r; , eu r, the ealter
or the Lewi , t.on inure , / a gold dollar with
a notice Of hi, niarrkge very' commend
able en,tont. by the way). the grattil , tl
1 editor wi-he, Ginn 811(1 hi, a lour; anti hall
/ t ylife, ttu,ti7t tint; lie tn.t) serer tine
it) thk world that " ton mtniy C,,uks
the broth."
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That, apparitiolis do not always wander
without sufficiant cause, is roved by the
well attested Ciet which the _sire below.
Last Tuesday fortnilit,
lady 01 rather literary taste and studiou.
habit sat reading in the drawing room. the
cluck on the mantle piece struck or, lee
As the last stroke reverberated throu;;li
the apartment , . the clo,r was flung cclla
open ! In the act of rai,ing her head to
repel the iutri.ion tunrum; for) of her
late husband, , lie'screatned and fell ..ease
less on the carpet: This I,r...tight..up ..ttch
members of the family a. had not retired
ret..loratives were ad mins to. t ed. and
when :4 lier:su.nend
facultie.. and being a woman' ,it
an i highly cultivat,-; intellect. she felt
Ji , po_ed con-liar the wh, lu di,tro.... she
bad under;ooe a- the re-nit or certain
as , ociations between the, melancholy tale
she had been perusing and her kite
operating CM a partially nervou. :-3stent.
She. however. e.m,idere.o it advisable. that
niaid:-errant Aould repo.e in her cham
ber. le.t any return of which she cfmeider.
ad a t o rvnn= t‘ficetion should distress
herself and alarm the ninth-.
MEIN
Lost 'f'nec:day ni:Jit. feeling in better
spirits - than she had br , n fi.r several
months past. Mr- , --- dispensea with
the presence of her attondant, tetirito r t
alone to her (-hautboy, went to bed a little
before ten o'clock. Exactly as the clod;
struck itr. , ice she was awakened tram her
sleep • tinctly beheld the apparition
she had ltearre seen. advancing from the
Ode. en wide)] stood her nielit lamp, till
it stood opposite to and drew aside the
eut tains of her de:oribed her
very bl ,od li`trValillg with iey chillness to l
her heart - In nt every vein The comic
!mute of htnr beloved in life nnre not its
benevolent te , nect. the eyes , once beaming
with affectioo. were now ti cod with stern
reward on the treMhlinsz,
who. With this eunrige id despera
tion, thus adjured hint —Charles dear
Charles, :—why are you pome ag ain r
•• es,ie." slowly and solemnly aspirated
the shadowy form. waiving in his hand a
small roll of writing. paper-- - Jes , ie, pay
my newspaper aceouuts, and let merest in
peace':
S He: rt-reudife= ficeisrrence.
slacking ocetirtence transpired near
Cincinnati. on Sitaday. of which the fol
lowing are the particulars: 311 , . Matte.
whose Inishaml. a well to-do merchant.
esideq Ito the side hill fileinf , the !Tamil
ton and Payton railroad track. near
Earnest', Station. Sunday ntornin. as
is I.er usual cu-tote on Snnday, she took
her children to visit the residence of her
father, a -Nit . . Ityer. on :donut Pleasant.
la =hart time after their arrival at Mr.
Dyer's. Ella, who wa. totally blind. stum
bled thron . elt a tr 1p dear in the floor of
the kitchen. and fell into a large cistern
'beneath. The mother. on seeing thi.,and
having her little son in her arms. without
a 111Mtlen thought, j umper: th rou2.-11
the trap-door and into the cistern for the
pin pos e of attempting t r.2seue of her
da t i tz itcr. In making the leap. it is
supposed the unfortunate woman must
have injured herself severely. a. sho int
tnthlintely sank to the bottom, holdimr. as I
if with a vice. her little son in her arms.
IV hen disuoyered hy Mr. Dyer. the live. at 1
all
hid lied.
Ci)nd Advice
;sli)11;e 01 yet•- : let 11, tell yen a
,tubltorn truth' A vol. - 111 , 4 %lowan never
welt te. rCn.iht,3 Vt)1111'" 1111111.
it) a plait), tic.t Ittrtkit'st at-
tire, :vitlicittt a ,11 , gle urn:inn:nit nbont her
l,crann. She look , . then a , tiwtigh .he
pu,,esse.l %vet th iu lier;Wil . . and necaeil nu
to eaktilee her value. 11
wutlian NVOIII , I 'Tend mite!)
t:u.e her min 1, tr.tinifl ! her
t , ,+11 , •r. tkh.l meet;
uiv i . " tiler _0.,,1 si-
)oo.ti .
in esti,, dr , :.ml ~.rnsmctlN
tt, t
s.o ilc' at
011.1:,11--Ii—r w.-,111.1 1..- read in
Phi!plelr.bia r h follov
10, 4 , !.0 1,,vooto: on Till, above
vonng ale
tew 1,1,3 far hetween. in those. fa=t tim
protty Pace ton orten Paptiv:tto-
Not 4kuite litirtiadori
ading in Detroit, the
bt ificgrffoirt %\•:1- ( . .tnegl 011 tffe a t r on.: Lle
cheerfully pronti:fea to comply, :old
he IVO li/d gi re hi- frienfi, a new verrion et.
Urn~a loci. On tuldfr..; the paver from
e,t, pocket, it prove , l lu be--not a
fr9tn a new,iniper, te. be hnl e:ocuia
it:d. but a greenitek which he h nl intend
ed for the clergyman, fee. Imanine the
htidegrooul . ,. een,:ternation at the trick be
hail littna ittintzly itia:%ed it the ,Jergy
wan : awl ittae : arie r aka the indignant
, nrin k of the latter n hen he found only
a new %er,don of •• when he
treat • , I ~ aa; uwzie: . , - for iaark,!tiug Jest
41..) : It i , a [tell ka , mu ;ale of etiquette
for the u,ar riai4c ice t I.e• give) and re
quictl2.• Ivo bout examitati,m,
Stzt r N.1.11,- - Wliy are nail de
by the 11.111 , ,ixpetmy, kti l lhtpeW
et , ..? 1.11 Sheffield. England. th(v u.ed
to L e ,tuall quantitie:: by the hun
dred. and the teravi, fourpenny. Eixpenny,
ere- referred to ..;',U.CII nails. a. were Fold
at I . OlllOlWe, .ixpenee. etc., r.er hundred
milk The length of the nail:: of that
day, that were de.ignated, ii e . gaetly
the saute with the nail, that are now
known by theze dez,liznatiunts.
EATROLE NUMBER, 1,960.
t,araT kut.a`'4o.l:l,trltolti.
Ar lt [CULTURE to the moat o.9eralitim.lrent noble
miil .pn eat of men.-- WAs gutcros.
Co. , ..orrNlCATteNs, Selections, Ur:el:pm and
,ticles of Interest and value, are solicited for this
department (4' the paper. We desire to supply
the publicivlth the best practical Information in
reference to the farm, garden, and household,
Asperagu3.—Plant out now new beds,
having them deeply dug and abundantl.). -
inanured as heretofore directed.
Reds,—Sow seeasaton e,in rich,dry soil,
An. early crop.
Rot its, dwarf and buih varieties,for
v e r y early tr ., e ,,,l i ould be ron•u at Once,
Litao Ltertn.s.—The,e may hardly he sown
hel*ore May, Otterspt in very light, ticarin soil.
Poles ~hottl,l be got pad set in the ground
bc3fore planting, root and a-hall' in the
groll WI and feet Ont. When thay run
to the top of I atop the upward growth,
hieh (•auQt., theta to throw Out lateral
and hear more abutufantly.
Cut•n.--Curn for the table should be Plant
e / early thii, month in rich, warm and
at intervals ,in* two weeks for a sucees•don.
lilaattre welt with compo.tt, mid give the
se“ , :is a coating of tar, as the best protection
agai;*t in.eets and birds.
Cerbbvc P:etat.v..—Tlio-e of sufficient size
may now be planted oat. Early kinds
planted on ridges in Cm fall should now be
worked and leveled. For fall crop, sow - seeds
now very thickly on rich beds well pre
pared.
•t out plants in open vronnd.
mul snwscerls for continued supply.
Getions,—.B:o N . the silYer-,kinned for pick
ling; sow very thickly and tread the &Trot , ml
fir/11113", CON - € . 1'114; with very little dirt.
PoMtoe.:,—A. , they conic ap they silt
tie Lend , and repeated planting- may
rats/ey.—SoW in a rich border, and c,u
the drills with litter or brush for abOW:
weeks, when it may be removed.
l'cas.—The Champion of England an
dwarf Blue Imperial are good kinds to :-„;v:
now. hoc between the rows or adv.i;.: - .11 ; ;
crops, and draw the earth up each • .
the ro \vs Put, sticks as soon as •
liodi,shcc--Sow a succession ot •
..ridh sowing comes Op.
2'ontatoes odd
zatklntiOn 10 tho,e in t ehot-betls .
crop , , but tzood strontr thin
crop o , c stsoil , in thc!opoit ground.
in the hot-heibi be Put
pf , t ,, , :Intl kept growing
l'ltE:mr:ns lOntz.tpr:
Long,worth Wino I I .040 Cineitmati otn. - ?rs
three premiums for s uperiority in tralre
growing, tt, follow, silver piteln. , r, two
goblets awl waiter, to cost not less- than
3:0, :is . the first premium; nsidN'ett clip, to
cost not less than sl.OO, as a, second premium ;
and a silver nap, to eost not less than 550,
as the third premium. The first premium
to he given to the best genentl wine grapes
of the wh.do count r 3-.
The second preinintil i, to be given to the
best variety uf grapes for wine purposes in
the State of Ohio, provided it is not award
ed to the pt ape that revel Ve, the first prem
ium, in which ea.P it will be given to the
second best wine grape in the country.
The Chita premium to be given to the heSt
Ennio - grape,' Til - e - genairal — pnrpo 4 e , r -- 111 — t110 — :
einnitty. The fruit is to be exhibited at the
witting fill! consolidated eXtlibition of the
Ainerican Wine-Growers' Association Of
Ohio and Cincinnati horticultural Society,
to rplantnie , or tell pounds or more, with
samples of the wines Iron! the competitors
for the first ttto premiums if practicable.
131: TlDY.—Everybody 4.101.1,L6 slauternsin
the household. lint slovenliness in the
out-door management of the farm is equally
disgusting to the ion er of 1W:11.11es, and good
order. In the spring and s utiltner, nature,
with its myriad bean tics ol growth and color,
to 'tr° ggle to conceal the short-com
ings "Yale ,hiftle-%_4 farmer. but the fro-Is
of :nit uslin reveal 010111 in All their
Fields smothered with tall, gut out
N% - eetlS, ,ONV111:2; their millions of seeds for
future crops; fences in a tumble down con
dition, yards torn up by swine, walks to
house and out-lion-es knee deep with mud,
porn asting in ticAs, grain stacks the
styes and playhouses of hogs, valuable
bleaching, swelling, rotting in
th weather, or roofless sheds, or sonic of
the signs of the out-door sloven. Reader,
have you ally of these signs exi,ting around
von ?—Per uric Former.
THE f0110%V111 . 4 table of tlw number of
IK,1111(1 . 1 to the La 1 ,11.21, 11lay be of
the farmer and deader. We pabli,it
would atlYl , ,e them to cut it out und s t: ,
up in 101110 prominent 1.1111,:e for refeier.
grif Avhent, pound , : of -hell
fifty-six pound , : of corn in the cob,
ty pound-;; M . rye. lift} -sip pound-:
barley, forty-eight pall tl,l , 01 .
sixty I - a:mud , : of Incase.. sixty [tumuli ;
Irma. twenty pounds of clorcrse,
proud-: of timothy forty-the , • ,;
1.1 lit'ty-right pound..: of
tiny-tour ',multi-.; of Ituekv , heal.
two polinds: , ir bltle Crn.. seed, to •::
round.: of ca s tor bean, thin.
pfluntis:: of dried. pete,dm-, (dart ;
'•
pound , : dried apple , ,
0111011.., ntty-seven • . .
nrAvo ..thotig
WM IL 1.,(.131 CNE , , or A
to apple, a:e aige-tol in an 11,,n
I while loil,Al eanb:tg , require, ,
aonr, that
Le placed th, itl I. ,i , a 1....1:tal appl , :.Sf
frerio.litly nt breakta , t, v.lth
bread and batmr. AS itiiolll. meat or Ile,h of
any land„ it ha , an adinirable otlent on the
genera', ,y-teta, mint) removing constipa
tion, o ,rreetiag a,Miti,s, and cooling off
r e t sr ito co nditions eiti•ettiall:‘, - than the
nut-1 unproved intstiohm-. Liehig says they
pre ....mt. d,hiiity, cireugthen digestion, eor
the mitreraetivo tenaetmios of nitrogen-
MO,l. avert -curvy, mid probably main
! tam all -t - etigtlicu the pOsver of productive,
i II ten , l nulling' dower beds,
~r gardr.n, lint' it n great advantage to
,ittitie their eron deeply at this time, and
slebte and mellow- them a:cain when the
tittle vette... , to phint ,eeti, or put out shrub
bery :Ana flower,.
i n putting . out rote-bushes, procure hue,
rich ehip manure., or procure rich earth
front the forest, to put in the cavities where
you propose to place thew. See that there
is plenty of room to spread out all the roots
and fibres, so that they wild grow readily-
•Itui vigorously
To MAKE. A l'AsTi-:.--Take quarter
of a peek of flour, and rub it into a pound
of butter very tine. Mai .it up into a light
pate Ivith cold water just still' enough to
work it up. Then lay it out about us thick
as a -Ryer dollar; put a layer ot' butter all,
over, then sprinkle on a little dour. double
1 t up, and roll it out azain. Double and
rill it with layers of butter three times, and
it will be tit for use.
Coto; Po.NR.—To t quart of white
corn meal add a little salt and sufficient
milk to make a dough, divide into two
I t pones or laave., making each an inch and a
half thick, and bake in a quick oven.
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