RES • ' MailfMaal MESS • 4 ' . ..`,,c::-;l'.:;:':.i . ',:•:v4 - A: lI iaAni~no,Etltor µ ri i*lrl'nbfsher: ' ~'; f .117 , VOLUME"..XXXIX=. , SI3MBER 83 r Sal TFIE:cOLUM : B4A?)(:; TEWASS 15F-SuBSCRIRT7O, ;F2.00 per year, If paid in advance:: lila", iz/Ohtils, - not . paki. until the expiration of • _ • year, $2.5.0 charged.. Corans Ercr, Crarre: , raperailll . 64 ffleeontlnued "until all 'alTear ages are paid; unlees at the .option 'of the' editor, _RATES' 6F. AbyEanSizra : SPACE Iloal,2 , ;9llml2ixtitSm MMMI=giE4MMg MR=Mala II c.d.ru. 0 114. 20.1 m, 11.0.00 I -11:no . U,uble the illvrce rates will be charged for (Us: _OAF or blank advertlsoncnts. , • A.lvertiseinents 11,4 I.llt4er Contrnot, luuyb be ill tricot the length of time" desirc4; or they lOU be continued and eharged for. until ordered out. :N. Z.; .itwes Ili bet cent'tn , re• AU Notie;”\ or A. Icertisatents in reading itiat 7 ter, under ten !Antis, SI.1.1; over ten lines,-10 per line. w A-lvertiserS diseontinelrey, atetr nQver tisettients beton , the exidrat ion of w ill b. .'l.n.ir;ed at fon ,rates as above, or according to rcaceden I rates "wilt be elins••ed for all matters. ad \e:llsing will We eolimderea - q.A.STl,ittle . r. tir.4 insertion- , . ' - PROPESSIONAL;:;CARDS.: • ',. .z , ,F F.." . , 0 F/--03::Ller ken..nad anilLoctist;Strects,; H - 0:11..e. 1I ,fir.4.-lorinn,‘,; to 7 A.. 12 - 10 lot,,l•frotn. ratiz:2o; ; RT n of" • :4.• , Collections -promptly ..noit'is . io' . k7.tost:sF r o.no & York Counties.— . . - " - 1 - ej • -ATTORIN.I EY;:a-T.,ANWSrI 0 , cont qitreet;• , ll,eoregu..touGustriumi „Walnut, Columbia, Pav - Collection's inede . Counties: Pensions; Boiarit , yl'„llitek,'!OP - claims' signinsttlie government promptly proseettte3. ,, ; 0 ince—Locust street, between -Frpnt iind See-Z ow/ streets. , , SAMUEL - " - -__ . . JUSTICE!. .OF, LC .OF, , Mee, on Second gt.,.ailjaining, Odd Fellows Hai, CcAntabia, F'n., , ~., ktirrOi . :Citrons Oxide GripAdminisecie . d,in the extrar- : tion of Teeth. • - - ... - . .- . • . , .. . Oftlee+Front - Street,'next docirte . R. ,- Vvillinnis'; Drug Store, between Loeunt'nudji,Vniuut Streets„ Columbia, tn. , ,“- • --• ..---,-,.. -..!,..” ~. .. ... . rrjl • PIELYSICIAN. ok.SITRGEMZ; offers his professional services to the citizens of; Columbia end Sleuvay be found at,the> oitice connected with his' residence,-on..second street, between Cherryinititt.nion,;every, day, -from 7to 9 A.- and from G to ST. Id: , :•Persons , wishing his services in special cases, , betweeti:7 these hours, willleave word by note , at his °dice,* or - through the pest :14r, STEVENS :SOUSE;,` 21. 23, 25.3 27,n14:v3n15 7 4.1',1Z. Y. • Opiiasite • BorriirrhA4 , o;,; , ;;;; -;; The STEVENS' HOUSE • and.iiviiinli"l .linen to the, traveling pnbll6. Tile:location is; suitable To .merehants;, , arid' business , men ;It elosh 'proximity. tot,he businesapart of the eity-As on` the' highsvairot Sontiterti"rind: Westertetravel—anWad.lacent in all the : iv/net pal , - Mill:road and Steamboat depots. • The s Ilsnisn. bits Ilbernt'seentuniodii , :!. Jions Tor over 300 guests—iii sTvellfurnish ed, and': , possesses every:. : modern lirnprovement^lornbei comfort andontertsiitiniehtorltsOninaleti...gTheZ' ronpas,arsm.cking, , ,antrui.4l.,mientlllitt u d = 7,prOvltlf; '',Eti r 'Wittt-i 'l%4a - m4ler—tile nattulaneels prompt = and respectful—and:the:, table< Is:generous/Y.:Pro, vided ATlth e,very-dellcsim o.kt/to seospi47-at mod- a orate rates. - GEO.:IC-CHASE: &!'CO.,-: May ii,•a7-6)11) . ',Proprietors . < 4 ("YON TINFINT.3:I4I!: . Tl = f" , g PLE.A.FiANTLY..LOQATEP, between the :station.; of tire Be;uli9g-noli I,lo,rtna Pennsylvania Rs•llreatls, • F tzoN,T sTREBT.- Ample aceomm , latien.fop St - relaters en 1 Tras , - - ' eters. rThe'l3 tr,lestu.ete.l with And the Tables furnished with the,l2e4 raris-• Proprietor. 20. 061.,1 "rtICA . -N1: - . LEN 1101.1 SE. -•• -I:OCI 7 sT S4'.:` CO mr.l•4 .'1 1s ts - ailrt-oLLv2eot2Q. ant Sail) every re: - epeet : 11.1:;ptel to-rneet, 'the 'Avislieg , desires" traveiing III.IIIIIIC ERWIN, Prolirier.or.", rAIts•;N(...:ICS fig - c . 0 .5.. .. - ~.. • . . ()rt the i;urot>ren Elan, 4)pl/sir:Cif y.lielL.Plirl , T.' , N . ' York. '• ' , .<- -- • - - - 11: VICENCII, ' .:' . .. ...- -.. Pverrietor ISILLfArS IjOTTL'L, .Weht Mari et Square,'ltentl I 11.(-4110 1 . EVA:N -Proprietor. TOXCEI* - A15 . G.1% FIOTEU, ' irtOUNT JOY, First-Ohm; AcoDmstio,,..tations.• -TI2O Cl:nicest Liquors nt the Bar:- ' - Proprietor. . . .. . . IurALTIIY lIOUSE,.. _ . , 111 BALTIMORE. MARYLAND. '-% , T hi s hot e l has been I.tely refitted with Itil the necessary improvements kIIONVUL to hOtekenttr- P11:40 and therefore offers ltrst-ehtestteeotrintoda- Lions to strangers and others •vhdtintt.P.altlinore. -A. E. AIILLER; .-.' , . ~ „ Proprietor. JIEISCELL4CVA'OTZS.', CCOLUMBIA OIL , WO RKS:' The tmdersSgmed havelmichised the above. named Works:and nssoclated themselveS - JO-„ gather,' this 12. th day of AITGITST;'IB67: under the firm name of-TIITYSCOTT'& - 00.„'Who will' 'continue the business of ftellnlng Petroleum' or COO ". SAMJ.PrItOSOOTT, Af„ S. SHUMAN; , , STEA9II.;„:: nug 17 43111] pußr, AN,D:Liguutis! For Pure, trotulrilic.rated • Wines Rik!. - iiiituors, go to the store of the Subscriber:::ffe has ele_gurir; C A T'Ars'B ' Which for Ctitillity ' und 131 . 1 v also, the celebrated I:tOOST.KR.V.II:I" : SIOE.Y; • tanicee Rum, JaraaleaShlrits,Blackherry - • ' Brandy. Cherry. and Currant Winea:', We have 'Wines,- Itrundles, , Ulna, Cord inis',"Old Monongahela or all grades: Give us a call and 'examine for yourself: MARLIN GROVE,. Corner of Corarneme andWidnutita:,Colunihia„ WINDOW SH " ..-- 2 - --; - - •-•,‘''..-, - ; '''',, v- '"' ',,,; 1 '''', . -2 2 ::•:. 4— l ra ''' -' 2 .. :, I . _ , • , - ~- - •• „ . , , --"\• ..E 1-, . . , _ - ~ „ „ , ~ ~ r ~..Sir = KM =EMS SEM ERRE ,ct . 'l,lllljuTED MEI =9 ~:3. ~ t:r ME 140:3" Ot.'2i:ii;i:::t:e7,7.€6:i-&-e:A ' ' - i•O/i . IMBEE mini:.t_ t ti.IDILTARAED.T „..4„ „For.,Sale,b3 OE 3. - C. 13TICIIElt. =NM Front:;, . sUii'tnii 1;3, IS a ~~~~~ `.. . MMEEM The Beet Brtindi ., of-Impoileti-,;: - .7 •,• Seardlt A.IO'LLO:gtOON 'ALE. .• : •,_ ' For Bitle - jat.Z.,,-.t • • • •-••-• nus4l:En 1%7u still keep on hand the - lieqt Brap as . of . IMIZIO . •,. . _. . • - • ''‘NORNTRRTAXSIIIIILENT,OO-atia.V4S R2ARING, NOR ANY I , LEASITER 86.1,AST.INCI-.” - - ' '' '. `'-'•- -'''''''".-' .• - "•• "-;", '.:'-' • ••••••!•.• c - .."' '.- •92,00 Per reekr,f.in'Aiirstieee; s2,4o 3 4Ccaii4 - .lPiird,'lzif'...,edvalite.. -------------------------------- - --•-•---------------------------------------- - ------- - ----- - -----1•-•••• - -- 4- - - ---7- -,- -- - - - - - , - - - - - -- -- ,•- - - - - --- -•:.7-:-•- - - - --: ,,- --- - -...-- , ÷-------,..4t:= • , ••• ''''''-'•:;.---,. . • ,- . . 0 0 LITATBIA - : - --P A: ,•SA: a 7T.TII-ID-.A. - 7Y, 'MORNING- SE PT EMBER, :', - 2 8 ' 186 • ' - EWHOLE--:NUMBBP-Ar.9B4' WTI El IMINE c.z.z?,c u,s; TE&NOTES' .';',-G8:0.At,.--i - oiß:c,us7_; ••.-• '_ • ' • - • u: EVERYTHING NEViI, EVERYT)4INCI NOVEL. - - - EvErvir - mcNO tXczLio.rll7.,- ._ANIENTIRELY,',NEW ESTABLISHMENT, . lidenfutia• NEW. AND. TERY.ExT.E.vsmc MAR. ENT/RELY.-NEW APPOINTMENTS ANIIPROPEHTIES - , NEW- WACO NO,- rondo hy'Sseoh Peek' Girard *aqua end Eighth street, Philadelphia, - NEW HARNES3 mad,. by. L. J.' Lloyd, Albino. el ths rooster visite worloaanship arid design, ME =MI AND UPlliipf•r7dift , DA_NNEItS 4NO FLAttS. NEW AND - „LLEGA. , 'l` BAND CFIARI-' &c.-:.NEW • SPLE:4TDIDLY , DECuItATeD ANIMAL CAGES.; The ,Pavitlihif biilliiritly,)lghted l wir.h TICE r MEW ATMOSPIIER/C - LIGIIT: conjnn c tion,wititmeat..cf, , ITN E"0 LD - FAVO who In yearkpastleiveheen witch high est.em - by the amusement seeldngpublia,`THAlTEß & NOYES. 1,1. 'LA:6lfir:. ADDITION-.PO: TEEE4E4IIESTRIA., , L; .•• COMPANY by the engagement of a number of. the MOST DISTINCUISHED'ARTIST"S-j .. • IN ' and which that fearlebaly , - " . CHALC.ENCktOMPETITIO, 4 I_,T.C? EQUAL. ' In order to afford thelr,.patroris' allow 'source or ex citingAlelight . ' ' They have-atrchask Winn unprecedbntetloutlay, - A CACE"Or ENORMOUS-TRAINEO:LIONS, I tbi-lamest rand finest' ever importer:Unto this,conntrY, and with!whichthi:lr trainer and beeper,,.., .CHARLES WHITE = 'Willgive. , o. variety of e.: ;•• 'IFRILLINC AND. SEIthATIOINIAL:PiRFOithi .. , ielliddeit of these 'savage , monsterti,'"and.'t•- MIL WAITE' \CBI FEED RP.; LIONS WTPH ,ilkt • MEAT FEOM.-411 NAE.E.G, ITA ND " • at every exhibit:inn; and liLthei 'Centre of tho arena. rn presence of the entire andience„ . :TINE BABY - ELEPHANT, „ortrENTearrint.tm, recently imported-from Utica, byiIIiESSRS!'TEIAYEtt & NOYES expressly for their , ''establishmerrt,' and which rid the saltlleut animator its kinrlever seen tu - Amerieu , oi...Enrope:being ONLY . ..FORT Y - INCHES.LNITEICS T: 'Under the carefel and.'selentific training of Mr. O. l• , Noyes, this inierestintinvenile already performs roar. " - vele:And exhlblts'tv degree of-intelligence ..such fie has • , .been rarely if ever developed in these exceptionaliy,ln.. . ^ l = . appeartlie... - , •:; ~,,, tk r , • -• • .CHARIOT • • frIIESIOLDEN DAIS OF 0/I.PIIECS; aplendid. troupe: of Inoodiulltorie , „ and loilowutt uy u grand array Beautiful Carria g eg, uri,uwatau berhns. —Decorate+ !Tableau. Cars: TII4 ENO‘C.,nuuS or:S , TELBIIABY,,B. EF`a.A.II.4"Z'CItABLCUiId ` 4 . ' •ninen which will be seen THE G SPECTACLE or ' • A LIVING :WILD; mieiael; unelatnect fwd = :c =• THZ.!OPEN.STREETS,• Senator a.,,•Uone. at: &ice gatid, ti.tartlig,,tt.4.l..s..e.,,,aCit ~7 3ti t ts -p eti t h rS•w,a...".a4, ; :i4i.,-- 7 - - Pi., • , • - q" 74 TEE '&,ISC . eFES',. WOW: to'Q'k ., ..:!, - ,c)=,t , ':! - 61=', - I , The:Eq u o,stri a orupa ny : of 1867 cr, ,, ,; E rl4pp many A;iiitioils fzom the' IllailEeT rzA:sacs OY'TIIN Pit,sEEs'^l,».-andwrithnut nanthn: all, tha m.lnageatent call attention to tiler - following names - • JA3tES 1:: -IP:mu. the PopultirllntedriA, Sea: ter null Pt.opht's Clown„w,heQe wit, feu sell mirth pro Itaye made hhh O. untv,trsal throrite. IOYES,,ihe stieceagfrd and the owner: trainer.,and extdldtut of TILE CE—E .BRATED PEIVOLLII.IXG LLORSE. , GREY EAGLE,..', ''. •'I • ~,,i. vi a -,, : -,..„....„.,1„. A 4,- which will be lotrodotedliy hint at each CIIARLES ILEED, the (rent Bareback Illder rind ; r l,/lIt:ClattLES rATtICER. 'Mau 'of I‘larly Forras •AIR. ITORAcE sNirrriand ifteir,Groat Double Act, a Novel and Gracoa li tkioestristo 4cenn; 110GLE & the-Astonl.htng • azahatluontic Perffirtne.rtrand Gy - • ' j'"E IST.ACO DROTIIERS, , acknowledged ter be the beat and - 1210 , A Thrl.lintt.Tra,pe4stts in'tho World; - _,3l , o 3 ;A:Str ‘ • AT.Li r Ett , the ' niaierui - cli a imi Ti g Lady Itlden; • Ecinc , trienne: SIGNOTI 11,111TI . :CleflAttISKI3. In his Greot Soma , on the Slack Wire; one of the most remarkable parfor =maces ever seen; MASTER WOOD), COOK, pnpil of C, tP :,Coyci; the 'Champion. Lcaper and Boy Rider of the Wcold, in Ida Gnmc,flurdle,,Baritback - end DonblclPSomersattlx Act, in which he stands illhont a nen); • MR. CIFIORGF.,7O.OREST: horizontal Ihir Pc; former And Accompli.lied'Gyinnn4l.: . 7 -;`•-•- • • ; PR .CIS ROBINSON. the Great Scenic. Rider: I -SIGNOR VICTOR- the Boneless Nan and. Wonderhal ...Performing' Alnukey.ituder the direetion of C.V. Noyes which Sig. Victor ' , xill-go threnely the aword exerelee -and_vanusti on honseinniz: - ^ ITUNTlill:. ,4 o);',q3mout!L'eapc.r ••• -1 -m-. zit rt.tEi3-,W1115.V.„ . Sceoefia the..Den.of Sins. MEI !p. e, :13AitY.ELEP,Li.:Fro:0 R DITAL: - and detnanetrate hil , mionderfol ttaininz al.ility era. ex emplified In th.v. ihru1i4.71,t,r4r10rmin:. , ...4 or t 41s , Inter. eging , Mr.:N0...1 , s.ll:4l ,, ointroineebi.6 TrFra. .110.1tSk. D ERj! filo dallubrof Tao lit = ' Dit.,JAMES cOTfIC MULES. SAM ANP„EYICK,'• In a ' langbeile 11 morOus' pan) , " 0 Zati- Fux.,'lin .. :l comical.- .TA)tEs, , t: ,TIIAXIIII. Uw' Popu‘Ar.,AmerSton - - -PARKEW therCarafe Ctiiterulrind- Joke- Cracker, will appear at each )ferforiaattee and Introduce 'JAN Uftt R Y.." -••- :•• Framr, nn7So:\r; Dui top:Biirdyr and S,,t fir to tta.-nation: • ' The perfbrmanee tri`the are 'o , inmanni, with a BEAUTIFUL ENTRE.I4 etitittet '-- THE BED.° LIINS'- HALT, ' • rraltring Ow effect:or stn - A'rahintiCzini•rxt halduz, for the '104,111G at art Oaels lit tlin - Grgutl.h , eri. wbiavihe • ' OE - HORSES s - threnigh - n ireat number of beatvittit orolatioas withoutAculdiu or : • ' CbllC.rcu ; uud.r 30 yearn . ,•• • TWo •rmiPoitit4Ncr9:DAlLY-'•'' M=2=2l=ZM " 4 • • •, -•,-t"-FRIP A 0 TOI ETt ^ I'H 8671 t - - " • - - ME EU 71 -7 , :A - • , • r • - OE ERE I= THREE''CLOWNS... to cent& '25 12=2211 =ZOE - 1- yOrigin4` Vsottytt. ' rwritt,en . . lAATEI..ArOMSTUS.atINP.S. Afre6tlOl'itlr/61.1t.e.1 W0U14,0 , 10 to thee! , The pure love' of ti broken hearted, boy, Who soonfrotn,eare To leave s-NVoilcr that has foridnenii Joy: • rye net with nought bat kdreboodhere on earth, I've never hid a stater or a brother ;•' A Father's love—l neer hdVe known its , wertb, Lint thou moii:theri eg:tb .. .merny lqother: Thy Torte bus eper ehoite liiitigonfikliright "star 71,1 at gilds the hos'.Um of the taiicst even ; Tpy heart aliA't'e v'er - fine,"—to trio you are -The dearest: 7 :next fu rOO4 in heaven. • CurewOin aliTiOary„clasp me - to.thy breitt ,end whisper. :words of comfort, and Of 3 0 . Y. - There litre a child again Tcome to rest gielt;a;l:ittap, la•olt.en:AiearVA boy. (Written for .. thc , !Slnr. "1 Ini Tlie , .Y~ w i< ",E4c.lloecr kte;ln't3lenf Now glitters the (thwnlng Light. gprrnglaff &cm n t their gni:NY be:(1-' "tlfilli?3keptielrrtelleßt fl747,r4pCe shed. : 14 1 7 iii:1113.1tia41ira!fr p littqVali a tri:4 - - Warbles In s:ciieeteit The crystal streatnlet lit your feet, Flows gently on, in. music Sweet. • Wep'.ll^ above the enetern The S,un, the,ralm , lth, glory. glts L . ..- The girded eross . 6n Tender spire.-"'"' % . !--1 Is nrstto reacettb&golden.flie ;,,.„Ceet tree, p 64, far below ,„ „ 4 , „ "" Tziwientited; the slivery elducis now ny, r dont in , lioniutfnp the sky: , -tit -go.- • ' nature wears ittimlle most fp4r, , tieht,4:ivf blooming coih,", The herdsman sounds his mellow-horn iro!Xt4l) , !,yal9 below A4l. The sweet response,—the rattWs lose. ,-- '' Froth Yonder ielrls - ilocr'rilt abloom;= . • '• E'lietrrophyr'bilus a`s ^ weet i+erkumr:. • .„ -,,,;-. ~ ---,Zs., ...t, • .".+1...tr , ,,. V .. .. 4 :11 , 1n ........,, . - • _., O'er yercbtutb,,llls o rtrth ; yol„l,fair;--, _ • , ,-. Lo!.1 - 3,11•Ly, iil.;wegeth7ever - 37,14p,;-.,, , ,, . i Wh'ere'ei , wilOze,-Selov,-;'-abOve:: j, - Intsrettatteauo‘ tu u r • `, • • . „ . 1 IIIASON' WIPE: A SKOIiY: Or 14044 AN'S "1 - . 4 3Y1: AKT 11.1111.04.5.. ietitfei4 - fereelitlaer prominent-heru vf" tile:late el v,ilw a months his name was first an'the,liris:ef every Man 513,, the eourtry.„ ~and' first their heltss. tti'dls , -"‘Tie was' placed. in' one ett hexiost ilier - 20eitriier1:;-:1!Ot - ,Ip'al•wp,erlealxf,At - ; a ud" .. ?his7tuinie , Witii-!,'t 'arnahfr.;tyo . :tf,itesi, 4 ailc(ribtilegt)h":thC:Soll: {e#: honor: ndere son," we believe retired list. .11e IMS - 44 er y Te't t b r the in this city turned. aue 11;m a reeeptinti.after his return rroni brother.' ,heliM s M-liie Ito Wear the litirMrs, bean well deserves: - • . But all do not so well know. the wiA. of -t•eneral Anderson.no less heroicthan her husbai,d. ' and, - in her 'sphere, equally. worthy of: an honored. place. in - , history. its h's pictorial • history of Mot ,late,civil war : , detailsan incident in, her ufe:'lhteh rare/lb , . the' heroic w e rnaq;!-;-!- the hivewlii(4l - firtiCe.s any_ p - s! , !rilS fqr object—the - true wife, who.' with tr.de vo t ion that shy:vks,"itoi at slane,ers., cline to her husband throuoirthe dus Lest hours. - - - ,irCs; even death itsylf ses-ce -The Craft ariti!the country both Fortor - Iter, - Itu : butstl t - And after tftc'y - thefolidw- - iisg as - .Wartaily cherish - 113c, - 2inrr eoiry d A n w o his ;With! wife.. n; new we ' iisurii 1:01;.rni; ~ , . Front the hour when Ander-sondol his -Surapter,:,-.their teen warran extremely: perilous One: Ws ; friends were'vei'Y - uneasy; • His devdted wife...a daughter of the , gal-'I hint soldier, Getierril..t;iiiielr,, Georgia,-,, i with her .chiltlren andnurse. were- in -New - York city., -She .-knew. !better- than all-I others, the perils.. ! tu_tshich ;her husband` Wight -be ciposed !....frism: - tcrociouS fifes' without, within.; ! Witb an' intensity - of - 'anxiety not masilf ititeginel,:. she resolved ,iu her mind • ad hundred projeCtr for his-relief. :,All,Were,l futile. A tlem-rth, - while passing a sleep--1 leg; night, site,thought of a faithful Ser geantwho had -been with her husband ind 51exico;-and who had married their equally,l faithful cook.' If he could be placed by ii the side - of 111ajor. Anderson, in .Sutript . ,eril - that Officer would-have !ri tried ancl'trcisti: . , -friend; nu -w-heirs he could .rely in any emergency: r Where was he ?• • For seven • -years theylvidinot seen his face. Seven years:before :they- heard he was . ,re:so/red tu. _seek. him., . AtAawn.she seat for- a, city - directory., The •Se . rgeant's-name '-was'Peter Bart.., She ,made a memorandum of thc - residence': of overyl-Tart in the city; and, in a car Tinge, she sought, for a day and a half. for the min she desired to find. Then she obtained a clue. might he in the 'Police4stablishment—there was riman of ,„tlitthatrie:who had been ,a 'soldier. She' -called on the Superintendent of tbePolice,; and was satisfied. , She left a request- fbr !Peter flirt to call on her. Mrs. Ander- - tion' hail to go with Peter to - 1 ert :Surripter,; if ;he .would accompany .her Her physician and; whom.alone she! had entrusted' ! ;the's( cret, of - her resnlvc—p retested vc:, heitoratlingtlinSt - the pri;ject. fie believ eli',:its,exec,ution.,,w'sitrid, imperil her life.' She resolved:to - go, anti:would listen to no, -protests:cr.entreaties.- seeing her deter . - - nrinatinn. here:five her every assigatice' in his poser: :'.l'cterjrart came, ,bringing With wife, the - -faithful Margaret. They . --were , deliehtealio•See their former mistress-, -ertilliiend Dart stood erect before her, w .... itts his hecli‘ . ..lngether: - SiChliiir-like, its it' to recetve orders. ••.• I have sent, for you ' -[Tart:"' Mrs. Anderson said. ".to ask -you, tondo-ase a favor." -" Anything Mrs: -Au - - !. dersna 'wishes. I will db," 'Wtis his prompt; reply. " But." she said,: s more •• I • than you usagtne."_ - nyi Mrs..' !A n-erson wisher. 7-. he titgain ,serdieil, want you toe. with me to-Fort Sumpter." 'she still. Dart looked' trar:ilTMargarei and't hen PtyliiPtly resp ,O , WO d „ •,B (it • /lart," . Continued the earnest- • iceman;:" want y ii ti, sioli.with ' leaka'YOlif[finnily and 'i-ii've - •titt'is gosid ' again . .elahced !e,nquirmoly then.qtrickly-rep/ied;,..l. tundatn.".;. - . .. ,, J3ut..,.111argeret.." .e:ll.fisti:nderriorr !rtnid,°' turning to - flares '( saY ?"'" Indeed, • • ' = 1211=01==0 Ma'am, an it's Margaret!.d'eyry'elteeeit't; 40 as Mach _for You.,tc..f,Retifer•etin,*;!..l„wt;si the Twartu.hearted - , -voinan's - "When will yotYgo,'Hartl'"askeil - Audluso».• machitn, "„ yeti' tvish,"repficd It'er true anillibfilingtft•iend.-, Ile here tointomiw n;glit said Mrs. Anderion, and I will be'readj. wood-bye. ;Sfargat'et. .• !'",•!], ,"' All thing were' speedily: arttingCd. , Tho-two travelers were - -take. „only st!tchei ,each," the'jonyney.': Hart': was ! ' to OILY the part iitti . ..servatit to; Mts. :An- - durson, and is be-Yeady.'"at• all' times: to --vemol her every wdtd.: and* act. - ''.',yrduTt diflicultics itmf trials Aw a ited them; tii_i'one. kitow. "']'he- bravo.-..patrintic,!-. woman d idyfot care. • It was'enough for her hi k B oa , - that - her husband., and country' %vete in peal , Utul.slic 'was seeking inserve , them.' 'The travelerstleft New -York,-on u rs day' e tfttii:f.;•,. •- • the :h l' of Janattr y . bet •, her- - -,gtald physician iiut ecru the nurse of her - children—knew A t.t.,t o n l ite l l, h th. he-suj:ct her errand... intitiMiiSsin" until theirait•rc;l to ChttriestOn, late on S A t tirday night.. She neither ate, drattl;... nor }ic [ luring that,titua. Froco "'the Cape , ear. Charleston, .she, iitt4 the „only woman in the railway train, which was. filled with rough men. harrying to Charles-' Mon to join-in an - attack-on Fort - Sumpter. 'C bey were Aum-tly shaggy-haired, hrwial,• and profane, who - became di'unken', and and, cars - with tobacco; smoke. o!" Ca rayon prevent theirstuoking here ?"L she gently asked the- Conductor. His only reply was, "well, I reckon they'll 'have rte' smoke." " ller appeal- to two yough man- in l'rent of her was more sue-' cessfal.,; ! With Sa,sweet, vvice; !that touch; ed the chords et their better nature, she said "Will you please to . throw- away' your cigars'? ' They make 'Me -so sick.' One of them glanced at the speaker, and hi;l.Cetup'atiion't " Let's do , Aging, the ,remainder the: journey these rude men were- ',very re- I , spectful.',ln.that train of cars Mrs. A.m:: derioti‘was - eurnp - elled "to , hear -her bus-' band cursed with the most horrid oaths, , and. threatened,: with" savage violence, should he fall into the hands of the eras-' lerarad • lint she endnretl.all - hero trally.'" ' •f" • ' "," - .It was. fate the'.'cyoniii••• wheal • 'they; reaeliod r'eston • - When' the di.unken' soldier= Were ettrrie , l not, she asked an :111 . 4cuit. station , •'!br - carriage.' n;i6 you fitnr lie asked. - York. ,-':Whe,„ . re arc voit o"Oing ?" -To . eiae ?" "Don!t know; get toe a .--otirritige.,to 'go motile -Milts"flouse.' l 4t" ,, .'fhere 'aro none , " - 'ItnOW "•":"...:I'.'eatt"t 'get. ettE;.'" ''“ Tli..n' ivente . .tt,ptecof, palter that I May write note,lo4;uvernor. Piekens; _he will.seud tite"-rone.' 4 l , The•titau tit ide,l at thc;wen tion of, the (..:uvorttor's nanie. sup-, otio"of importance;. antha-.,few, taintnes afterwatid. she :ind' "Hart Were 'in 'a carriage, on their way to tho lliPs tl tso , ' There the parlor,-, into - ctriiit.qoigitittike•r ;*"64 - '' . l4l49tAt.i.tii; ae ' tiert seit.t4.:Yho; Were' exasperated' because - of her • h usha tiffs • moyemcnui: • - His destruction of ,the old fla`g=•siti if - .71.1 t tt [trick - yas eensideyed au insult to ihe.Soutli Earolittintis, that 'might not be f•rgiven:- 'rheir language was ex '" - * '-• Mr=. - 3 1,34 . 44.031 . 111 t. her brother - t at the. Mills House, • On the tullawittg twiraiitg • he; procured front Governor Pickens- a" PCrinii lit;r: to go t . •lho.s t utulit onc f.o. Hart. The' G-',,rernor - could not albsoy a - man to be added. to the! ' SiiMptersgaryisen,'he said; he would. , be indit resp;oistble"ro the Common Wealth 'ot Solitit • -Carolina for :toy mischief that ' utteht ea-ate - in vatitstvettee ! • Mrs.. Act- I uot conceal 'the scorn which., th e tac ! , l2:esnau awl excuse clieted.::The . ' -tAtate,orsillttil rolirta—vow clvinting to ! -he-a'sorlireign plover among tin- nations' t..,f by t he "addition of 1 troy mama, a Iz Arrisott of stwettiy or eighty, : hi le-, thousaods of aro ed hands were aiidstrike them Pick - cut liCr'S: old 'Mend. " Tell hint:'" she said. " tliat f shall take Bart' [ •to the-Fort, with or without a pass." .. Her 'tiar4'erscore and , deiuttad were repented "th'e . 4ltvertifir. salt the absurdity rot' his conduct, amid gave ,a pass f u r , Hart, • ;hviltoitit,lelti2 . 1 pertnis-ion with a require that 'her messenger' should 'obtain from' Majer Anderson, a pledge that he :Shoo lth zot Ce,enietled.fla alselJiei• !!. The ' S;4c et ed, given. dritt faithfully ,Served' his "couutiy .theymbetter than-if he had been.. 'a mere ,etanbatant. 4 :. „ . t.••••o•20 Fen • D'eltiek- eon Sunday morning,, the - .6th ',Oflltn - tinfi;• Mrs.' A ntlersom- wit h 'l3l,l,".i`te.*Pe'rsoatiffriencls,' then in Charles ..ton;.started- in a small boat for Sumpter, •carrying.with i lier-a mail-bag tor the gar -riShe',sithieh" had ! lafely been - often kept ! ..16,.'ick:.„:'IO•vita a ,'lni".tet charming. morning. • The air.wat balmy, 'and the basoth, of" the •bny,.wes-'norippleci. , Nature , invited to "(4 ! ?!itiiOMff enjoyin enc; , but the- braYe tvo •-':"..ri,lll3l,trbet.l the' work, of 'her', holy j of Uwe and patriotism, heeded not the;.snsdratiiin.. - - Everywhere -were seen strange banners. Among them all was .'43litai•:l.:l7nl.i.t . sag. She 'NU, like an exile'frotit'lter native land. Presently, I)6lCSItot firound a point of land, - some:Rne. Suifipter'!? .She turned, and saw.' the - national ensign flOtin""getitlY'ovet' it.' ' It seemed, as it. , watie.elanittidltilin the altuest still air, , • likea,signal of • over, - a ,iess"el in 'tire , -midi of• :terrib breakers. .1" The. exclainted,"-and "-burst the'fit'si lime sitice''she left :New, 44.:Inoilerf 'had conquered die 'frill:' , SedtineT notits 'were now passed, aPpyuct . .chett,§umpfierz, when, -a ‘watch wan on the.walls trumpeted the ittriiiit'y.." Who .ceines'altere ?"` A gentleman in the.hout 11.1 - ajc.r .Aederson.". , She fo.advt.nem As her , frie4vassunceSiell,her.uri''the roCkSl6!_ the ' trlfticf;',her' hushandcatue running'out of the...1301Y: prirt.• • caught her:in , his :3111_3, 4ilo oxcfaimed iti it Vollettlelat per:-Efor her ear only. " 3ly glorious wife!" . .:ap,.4'enYtietl: het" into the Fort. •• have - brprig;htvan ..peteY [Tart," she said. " The .. - a;hililkUU, ? lire, Well__ return . :te-night.', Titenis~the aceonipanvix; :ft•le'ndli, , ,lft.t"'.-tittiri," , Ttill-tne'Wlirti• the tide serres•,.E.ghiill go _back wjth thi ' boat."'' She't hen-"rl.4ired with her husband' to his • ot.!'er . the ',sally 7 port,. an - t0. , 1 1 i' . ..-spite 4efreSbinctits, ille,dirst leai - in. 4 ,..,,..NewArti'rk.-- '• • .-- - — 77-r ' .7, ' 2- sTiitaiire'''Ckiti two , Andersonvas beY hushind expert •-enced almost:an lrresisiibte desire to draw-, ! 'hith afteilher—to take hint away from the; • grit:it: 4 .. o'o,2 7 With the splashin'gofi*e" ,boat was shoved - off,4 came ii... , 11l a terrible impression,. as .if she.had,,buried 1-_,her,ho . , hand and was - rettirning • fronr• his 1 she leaned '' . lovinglS-:•,-'11'y -faitb,],ort.the'stinrig ;strewth. Invalid and ,v;:o l us4n ; •its shol had ; performed a great seiViCe, to,ber'hiuSbiin , .l. anti country., ShelUid given, Ahem a ',faithful and , ,use furinSP, ri:- 7 -llfi,W" 1 - 10 fttl add its'atit,. the .itiVOC'iitint_liisiury, - efEu . rt, Sumpter until it , passed , -into 4 he. hands or - ,arnieA t h 14e,",ntotitlater:;- only, feebly 're'veitia,', . Unheeding:Abe 'Tentreaties friends, who-tried tc),' ~frtirea u. bring her•finikilYto,iend,the _asSuranee of a d e'pOtat ion of Chailestnnians • W hi r n 'waited' upOn her. • that'she re-; side in their: tIWII in ;Sajni4er,7,or' wherever she pleased,. Alm -Ander:inn' started for the National Capitall -. itat even ing, (Jan: 6.,),''aceonipanieti; by - ' Mijur -A-tuterson's brother.- C rlelitou Ava.s •no phieeTorli ?r• while - her hlushand Was u der the 41 . d, ;.'and she ,would ;a/ "add to his 'cares by, rentaittine;,with•'him in .rue.'' 'was - plaeed - in the ears;'-and on' that ; Abe,;`jourr.,-j-od.,,covit'orFably''to Washington. She • was , insensible, when she arrived at Willard's Holeh-Inte which she Was . eooVeyed friend * . fioaa' -New- York, a ,owerful brose..: thee' WAS' t hp' first that - she reetignize4 •-on , the' return of bei:entuicipliOsi:.:7 • AfteOliffer,•' ing- for forty-eig. h hi? otirs`• frU'iKfliftet- ex-. haustinihr she , •proce'eded to New. York, and was titne • KlirPattided • Wfth 'braiti fever. •-: . • „ . ' ' Thus : ended 'the omission' of-:this :brave wonian. Wat 'the 'Government 'not She . had not sent, but taken; a valuable re.. enforcement to FOrt %Vlien'ae look. hack to the; be inning of. die:late civil war. the eve of itmt appreciation -tier . eel ves nb herotsiii liiore:gqnuirle7`o,lo - tve-' fu.k . than .that',:di4playel•-hi,:tt4,',riiible woman*; and , history and romance- - ,wilt eVer delight to cclebrateltitedeOd/ Domestic •Intelligeuce The - man whii wrote this 'evidently 'had a grievance: . - A Card.--I feel called upon to. announce fbr the benefit'of - the gossips of IV:eedsport. that my wite. left town yELW,etitity, for the purpo4e. of V'6ititig some friends in the central pill of the State, that she left with-the full eons-Mit :ttid - ,; . approhati d 1 her husband;-that so far ,as heard from, she- was unsecompanied by gentleMea, though it is probable she will taiie;tfWicorl three, or wore. -during her. absence_; - that. she epects,to be absent about , one - we - el.-, and that iiuiiot tlint:.,`tiMe there will no two females at toy house, I niiike,7t.latis aii hetineement p ub liely.- in order to save and tearT . i . „if slioO lent her -anti tongues, to - -ay lioteon seVen'ee, -on 'the •, part of the. gossips and 'scandal tnorieis„whOliti've': :ukuch ItA -distress lately over the tirs of My hotthe bold: t would-further state that any ad ditional'hOtniition in 'regard to thy, family il eth i t , the j alit at-any time between,6..A;:3l-4 R. if 1 u P. -M.% -The' balance of , the time; when nut pForet•iiii , tMlly, 'eMploYed; devote to sleep,. undistat bed by . .:the -wag ;ring of the tongues of scandal-- and all • niehtiritabletiess." - • , .• ' ault,ablpnt,ss.' . BE .0 very.usiaty ,{Vedciinr - , •:'t - sotnewhat novel and : -•ruipantie „mar age took pla Iwn ce; Wis cotini recently, which nay; -.portion of our reztdc6:-.• .A wedding-was an ninanted 'to take place in the 'everting at One _of the 'churches, and ; of;cotirt:e . the seats were crowded, for, there ;are thrms ands of port:aril 1 - ..;•0' • to: see -man married or hanged Who ~ttoilld tiot Venture on any ordinary extraordinary • necaSiou. Among- the' spectators -were' a _and widower, both iti the noon day 'of life, who hap peeed-to, sit together in the same.- pew. - Thep had a' 'slight acquaintance, and very"naturaily:whisper ed together upon the appearance. Of. the bride and britiegrentit at the 'altar. At about the conclusion of the cei•einiiroy the , gentleman sighed very audibly ~and wit lApered to his companion, «. Poor thin g s! I Imre th see:thent start out into. the ,world' alpne ;,Pti.like„,to keep the 'poor creatures company to•night. - ‘• So-would I," sighed the,. widbw. '" Say ',we' do," - ',Faid; the widower. ' ,blea 'Striking- : hitia. " Atrreed."- responded the widow': '-The first — berem' "was sithnee through, aeeni-distgly, - Ahtin tittirehid. the "hero ttad heroine-itr, our story to , the altar and in: less tinie - thiu. a trice were made . ., one tteih, the.utter bewilderment , of the as. semblage. Jumcs liarper; . Of -Harper t%:, Brothers: when .7a [Mor apprentice. was much prosecuted by sonic young sons of : Wealthy parents:: One day, While . doing - Some menial, Work : he was assaulted by one of his' , tormentors. IL deliberately iet' down the pi) he was carrying, -- turned on, his assailant, booted him severely, and thou said : " Take that; that's'infr card; take : good care of it: When I am out,of my tioio, and set lip for myself, and you need-employment, as you will. come to rue. -and ,hring , that, card, and I'll give yon work." Strange to say. forty one: years, after, that samo person came to James Harper's establishment ,antl ed, employmenk claiming it on the ground that 'the " card" he had 'given him forty one years ()exc. h6,,lind kcn't to that day. Newspapers. • Ina lecture upon ' newspapers; -deliver ed in. Philadelphia • by- Rev. ;Dewitt Tarrnad,c,e.-he said : • " noir declare - that I consider. the newspzipere to he, the grand agency - by which .the'gospel- is' ".preacheili•,'ignor. • aiiee cast Our, oppressioridetbrotied. extirPared, the iverld raised, I.leavere rejoiced, in;cf . _Ccid ;do; In the ciao kering of -the printiog press,s sheets ,put; hear:the 'Lord •Alutighty pro d'eicr_'n"ati!)tis'i)r the earth, - .l'ltaztil.,u9.;•colue 7 , ftirth,"and to the retreutina sur'geot7 dltrlcnesg; let there " • I flow They ,Train Shepherd' . Dogs. I :la Botittr; shepherd dog 'drities:Out;ilie„ flock; watches it through theviity„and -.returns it- at night. These ate. saiti.:to chi-able to protect sheep `even from thti-1i0n.7 - They are raised iu lowing manner =. Thik, ~..aiitf-bifore.:they:lir a ve opened their eyes, mother'-sheep is taken- and. toreed •to „tturso,t . young do, This is the way raised, and the do,i.bieetees.sp 'a totaelted-' to - his • step-mother, that. when . IthOlieep"itre:added again to the focit . ;_the I,dogiol:owsand !lefeads, the 'sidle,. • `How "ii'MoinsinVeinitd ` her Loiag .t • the etriiuble; c oin me n eed a - Indian camp, was captured. together;--.-,with -,it numberprisoaera incluiling..scluaws,iand some, half a,- doOl; *white captixes,7hOY's and - ...iids,ll:6li!:Pir.erftb *elve.-yeqr,e of :age. •- 7 1Vtird - ;: - Wlaa,, t iqqt t throughout themotintry iirtiti4;,ihose.Wlto had lost chiid ran ' to- come to the ea tiWanid itlo,nti - Cy',"-- peo:sible; :35 node of Went Child - "ice a'nyaccount;whO : their: parents ' n-er,or,:where-,-thdy, tern t . aken from; ec ytte,ti ~-weee, t "" When. `taken capiiLe:' by t the. Indians.: went to the Camp, man - more t_ban . were Child ten, retained ,with• - ..heavy, hearts-nt:being • unable to'find their : lost Gees. • , .•• • • , Arifongt,lie-number who-went hundreds . - of -Miles -td; tin camp. Was •a mother 1,116 childron;a•'•boyadd - girl,onethree he "other fiv.e' years oragc. , - Efforts were, 'niade-to'pursinde - her , iop t i p - go. and so' long a time - Ifitt/ - elapied it -iris certain - she &Mid 'net Idea tifyl , er• cbildr:ea, ' even if tb.c.ytitpd.,2)ettite.; '' But 04: eould, not, .rest; she- tiIUSE, go; and go, shi: arriving encampment, she ,found the. eaptives_ramged,in • a line,,f4"•, inspection. „Shelaciked at . Thero first frme" ,a distance,- her anaiints heart3ounding•ie her bosons:: , : But,. she:--did mot se r e•-,hir children, at least, - she saw nothing in: the group that bore the slightest resemblaueb to. hr, hu bbrisiftl rzts they laoked. het -- pitiyiug about` her Aloorstcp:':'""!, : , She drew. nearer'',ii)iy. peered deep: Into the - efe:i iitteh,:Whe only ','returned : lier look with "a.,.stony' gaze, yet ankioiis r they. ion hoping co see sortie thing in 'he i r I that woublaclLthern she,,was their mother.- -She looked long .andrsteadily•at ,them, as . her: heart began to :sink-and rorow. heavy in - .her. 'bosom. Atlast,_ witrt- tears- and she:withdrew,' and:when some pacCs off she stopped and turned -about quickly, as. appareiitlyytlitiffghtlia'd occurred to " PD . in g."' her:eyes, she broke .forth it'swOef hvinin • ;been ii6nt tit sing to:her children tta a - Scarce d line bad been" utttered *hen. tsio of the captives, a.d.m . y..and-girl i •ruslied trom the ; •• •filantma, .• mamma -The mother - went home perfectly satisfied she had. founti - her lonb• lost ahtldrea. - Lotige -, orOtltt Venus's. The 9imn:ll to W:Griind Lodge of ,tlie,VAited.,,§ottes: Inilependeaf, Ord(ir, of Odd Felloics NrilLbegi!/ ; Funk , on .3,1 onday, Inex t. „1 he ,1141utving are the statisties-tor the.latit,year :cumber of Grand - LodgeWrepresented. .1..4.:umn.c., of Grand 'Encampments reP7 • • •• resented 36 ,umber oCsuberdinateltsiges2. - .. .. Admitted In subordinate lodges .., itiationfer : . 26,-"147 Admitted.by.deposit ot,carda. , 4,275 Ad mittedia),reintaterrient^ 3,213 - Initiated in encampments ..... ...-..—.- 5,Zi Admitted by cards :an Reinstated ' - • ' - - 2. 95 - Members of sobordtnate ..eninunP- meuts 2706 !Cumber onsuborilinate'lodses • 4 .22717 Number of subordinate. encampments 4, . '667 Vie:reVenue fur las!. ytisr,ivas : ,„.- , Subordinate cuts - my/vents-- : .. . .739At4 . , „ „ number .re iereti during .the, year Subordinate Jodges; brothers • "19,183 z. Subordinate .lodges, widowed.. ' ' -, 0 712-.21,845 _Encampments, . 2,4D3 Eneanipments,widowed families 47 . , 2,510 • .Total , The; amount expended • for :reliefioF members of, widowed: families, edueatin„,n. the orphans,ancl burying the dead was:T 1 Subordinate lodges -- • - t 50.2 %, lispord/note encompments , 53,661 ' • --Total " . - - . *613194 - :Masonic Apron. 'The 'Masonic apron is,the ttYtnhol,:of Jabot', antra pitrity,of of conduct„_lt ,sbottld, he of, pnre.,. White lamb skin, withOut_nny,,devite ;.whatever, and should be square. , with , a :,iriang ular flap. ,The.inyestaire oft he_caudidate with the•apron, among pritnitive Masons,. 'form:. ed all essential part of the - ceremony. -,Of invitation, and was .attended - with • riteS equally significant and impressive.—,This bad g e received a characteristic . distinc tion from its peculiar color and. , material. With Essenian Masons it Was accomplished by illustratiohs not less imposing and sat isfactory to the newlyinitinted' neOphyte: He was clothed in a long white - --fobe; which ranched' to the ground; bordering with a fringe• of ' hint' ribbon; 'personal It oliness,and lastetfed tight'a round the - Waist' With a girdle;- to -- sepatate the uppei'froua -- t4 : !ower - :parti of ,tlie` body: With' feet bare' 'anti Woad ''uncovered,; 'the candidate was consideitid a personification 'of modesty and humility; walk in 4- -in the • fear of 'God.. • -1 - A Few Wird Things. ", Experience and obsprvation have taught men that it is : • - - ' - Hord to quit chewing- tobacco.— - • Hard to.keep trout eating too much.' 1 - lord to drink - liquor and not be' in . ~• , . teniperate„, Hard tci'pay yOur debts. • -• H a rd - to' resist tetuptation.': H e rd to, belieye,,a,,,:nau,:you know to be a War. Ilard,tp love your enenaies.--- , . , . Hurd to tarn , the other' check when you aro - sttu,Ck. ••• - • Hard ' 2 friends when we need - it: • - Hard mg:ato il!caven , - . without paying the printer; . ' - • • •• " 11...Correct$Imtirneist:" ,; 1 1 A man and wife Were-sit tiox'at break= fast the other day, the. husband 'trying in read the paper,While the wite"waS" lectur ing him on . his dissipated hears. lie suddenly looked up from his, paper and said : IletVst,perfectly correct senti ment-- A. writer in this paper says, the best capital - to begin lire with is a capital wife f"" " That's very true dear," replied the wile smiling, thinking that her re mark would . allot a compliment, " but where" can _you. always - get them ?" "In the 'deaf and dumb asylum,,of course!? As sympathetic novelists say,-"we will not further invade this seenc,ot quiet domes . tioit =El= One of our prominent lawyers, in Con= versation with a friend the other day; re. marked, that. there wise actualli2 danger of his literally starving: to death.. s.-t 4 Why, is Your , 'cred gocid . - - the:" hritoliees I"! asked 'hie; frienci:,.'-‘!Wti the reply; . ,•-,the fact.-.ie.l. hive; lo.appe tite fur breakfast- 7 J 'nem n r .- .11/434iirte4 i ,t,e go"horne'for',flin co _tea; la m generalliion•dittnizAir:;eii-r, -;--.E.rchotn2e:“-"z-:', - -.n 7 , 4 , Z 7 . .4' MEE whistles • LA faVialfi ball 'el Vra - niae, MEMO ...;-~~~`.~;Y ."5 • . • " . • .• , " 111116 ~~ •=~~`r3r~fi`-'~uil'~oisS'eit~Yci~~ol~limi~. ICULTIME ;is the momt asefut anti mennnunge empleytnent of man.—WASlUMaTtec CooDitrig,learzons - Selections, Recipes and sr ticieenGinterestand.mace,Mresolleited 'for..thisr department of the paper.„ We desire to stppl.r. the - public with the best practical ihformation reference to thethrm;gsrden,astd household. - - lerootii Coku:siaid, Woreiiing In' the :go kevi-1 1 4fatlek - New York, vast ilitantities --- biO'nei,Uortiare annually grown.--Petntsy,lolaja, - phip„ and.Con ceeticut are'dhe,next,..Taripit ,pieticie'ers of Itiorif.:,4o.•as an:cultivated:plant. in:this country, is , •attri,buted--to, - ,pr. • Franklin. it iy sate an isuportod whisk. of cove`in, the possnisiou of, a 'lady- in • Philadelph "and' while ex amining it as a` "ilitind a' seed, which he planted, and from-this small be-' - gluing arose this-valuable product of in= dustry iu the United States :In the same, easitte.rLlitiralfil:iin,clreillm are ,inslebt- I Pope, who, Boding a - green.- iiasket of -flgs - sent - te-him-froM , ' Turkey, -Stuck - •• - iv-inta-the garden - ay Twickenham, - arid thence propagated - this beautiful tree. - ' THE-NEW PCiTA.Tollort:Leri Bart -let;-Warner; N:-1-I.;;sayti: that • almost 04 = only - A - bad of potato - 'grown `there -et• that prepent time is a- - variety :known na thus OrObeo,'"- - saidlo" have been 'obtai tied from. 'Oron6, l lne.: -"It - is - alarge, white, rathei . -"kidney . " shaped-' thinks,- " iti t - Mality,'Cqual'O'tite: famed' Carter, and !iipelintsto'the Chenango as a table potato. yielding on his": Ifirtu at /east 'three-fold. over the tarter,' Chenango or Prince Al bert. C. Plait -- 'a l ner , libor of *his, raised .2;10 Yoshi/a:on - tbree-quarters'or an • acre, or in 401 a -sod landL 7 S: C. 'Patten bier buSh elson lialf.arlacie inverted Sod, and others kti like ratio; . ADORN Yo Ult — one . writes,hnth . -, racefuliy and. .forcibly :' "I :Would bi to. seo more Ore titt4 under stand that whetigthey.ipend money judi ciously to, itaPritve and_ adorn the house 41 . nd.the-zroundsitround it, they armin ef ;fem.; paying their-children a,pretaiiini to stay, at home _as much as-posßible and en ;.but.when they•spend- money un.-- neee.ssurily infine. , cluthing and jewelry for.thisirchildremlthey are _paying, them It.premiuM to spend their time away from home- , --thatis,•io those places where they •ean attract the totyst.attention • and. make the-titost - display; - Prlts...-Mr`sints.-13 ari'EnizlishvhorticAtural paper 'that : fr!rofet-skir'6ehuiriercAeici asserts that , riier 'water,' con -tains ari inexhaustible NI:1144 - 9f nutritueni staple'' food for plants; the kivOiledje is calculated 1- to throw 14.; on many puzzliqb pheno -1 weitu iu vageiiible. physiology arid culture. -The art of making watettiutntious should .be the true .aitu of hprticultui.e and sari- pint of,ri_ecoetioti hex:chew:o with:the Water; to ticket' `riountis of ..to ;235144:reei, stir it agaiiiit :the _ aidea With 'the 7apotala.;,` .. two or 'three toinutea;then''.itir,,the whole ifi.virell i. :atid pour,it fin roja„:„Xiperien ce .can only teach _ the precise ; , extent - .„. , candies, ou,i;ht.„tn..be,graitie4,na ativita_idiffet.L in quality; ,ia,ut,,,,,glves.n Ti ~;discocerq.ofbew ninthiidi; ,„ pre sers,, ia meat, by Professor Redw ood, has given as impalsnsp the proposition ...n,ovr serious - 1y .entertained England, of send- ME , . . -ing to._ Texas a large ,number .07 .stock :raisers :who shall,d,epend.upon the English . ,'market_ to : take, its supply of animal food, to ye conveyed insteautsvessels from. Texas to:Eng/sod- -7 ~-., : ~ :." 7:', Cti ie very zood'ar grtio - irils?'"O'n'rietiuld e take tbo ptik? p. Leiiro 7 breAr exhibitioii`:'Tate ' quart itOttr, Roe .suy, mplass6,, MI6 "tnblea_nooufnl soda, "oue . tiblespcipatil salt; pint:. - milk .or irate r, arici bete ,*lowly_foor hours:: `lt is improved.byretpiOing in the o'reu over fl• LEACH, ,of son'oia,;,, in YocL Faimeris, :says::'.' She haicliot. Hind fong enough to icnoiv ()Sage orange hedge kat sotai,itzpenence proi•ei that the renee,is ,a,4ntecess, and good against 411 cattle, horses, dogs,.and men, in ffom .t fires to "Ditty _ , „A GOop . JouNpir.C.tics.7—Oue cup of sweet.milk. one cog' of...buttermilk or sour half n cup-ol.rnolawes.,, one enp, of Roar, two cups. of meal, one teaspoonful of salt, : one teaspoonful of saleratus, ono teaspoonful of caraway seed ;..raix them together, :tad bake quick in but oven .fitteen or twenty minutes- - srie 'Eta CUUPa AND litAAVY.—Thrt drachms of ;singer. onto black pepper, Alitui , einnamon, seveu cloves, half ounce of mace; one fourth ounce of cayenne,one ounce of nuttnen.trated,Yone and one fourtli'oun-ee, itrw . hite' . peppei. • ' Nix melt, bottle, anti keep-Ory. 'MEAT PIcKLE.--;-Moist sugar, two 'o9unds; corunina salt, four pounds; s?h, patio. 61t.a pouini ;" fresh ground allspice, mg, oinnes; mater, six or eight quarts; 'dissolve. - to pickle meat, to which kititPx;:ts i fine red color, sad a superior • , flavor. ' Or trti'dkl:;.-:.. :When' 'fences become old, and the bOaida - begin to come off, nail `upright facing strips upon them against each post: and the boards will bo held toitheir_place,, arid' the fence w ill last - beicral'years longer : . ,„ ;. . PASTE rott,..CitANlN6l.3iuss.—ltotKa scone, ,tvro . winces 'oxalic _acid, half an ounce;sweet :`,il,.ilirenAnarteia of an Oui)co j , , turpentine, naottg,h .to make paste ; ,_„3pplp.ii Leith u tittle ,water. said,.tbat :if the "mouth of a brick oven be stoPiii:4;wiih„...a—bundle of wet straw,.the , breatlcbaked:tb.erein will have a-beautifol gold colored crust, which rec. , dersit.exireznely appetizing. , .. 1., , :'2 , ;MOLASSES COP CAKE.--000 .cup 1110- laues f -orte,cup•butter, one cup sugar, ono 1 clip ,milk,, three cups flour, three eggs, ono teaspoonful of sods, spice to taste. BOY, said a facetious farmer to his sou, •we bad a•protty hard day's work yester day, aovr.let's have a game •of chopping wood. • • • - TOBACCO 19 being much , much Bilked about; in fact it i 3 in everybody's mouth., Seasorrzoir for the Spr--*2.00 Mil z • RES EMS MB ES