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Ilavinst bad a larce experience, I feel confident that I can render perfect BT. PARKS, s ATTORNEY AT LAW k DISTRICT ATTORNT, MIDDLEBURO, SNYDER COUNTY, Pa Oflioe in Court Home, Sept.16, '67tf LE WIS BREMER? S SOUS T0BACC0WA11EH0USE No. 322 N.TJHIRUb 6,881 PHILADELPHIA. M ERCHANT BOUSE. U. II. MANDERBACu Paop'B. J. C. N1PK, Cltrk Not. 418 410 North Tiri Street. Vtyadelphla 1LLER ELDER ' WHOLESALE BOOK SELLERS jBtationerg, Blank book Maoufaprori M dealere in Wrapping, waning, ir aiaand Wall pnpri Paper Bagt V.Qab tralJohPrLDJkrt . ,., .. t ( - . " ... . r.,.', a. ..' : -1 .: 1 ' ' ' jf. .,.J K ni I 1 1 ii i" i ' , il I i ' r : '. A I'-. VOL. 9. Holeot Poetry TIIEIAOUe. Onet opoa an etenlng balmy, While I eat ma (reaming. reary, la tbo tunahiao tklnklna over Tbingatkal pitted In day of yoro, Whilt 1 nodded, nearly ateeplng, Oently eamo a tomelhing ereepiag, Creeping upward from Iha floor. " 'Tit a eniling breeie,' I muttered. 'From tbo region, 'oeatb the floor Only tblt and nothing more." kh ! distinctly t renumber It wat in that wet September, When tbt earth aodtvery member Of creation that it bore. Had for weekt and months betn toaklng In tbt meanetl, moat provoking, Foggy rain, that wlihont Jtkinj, We bad eter teen before. So I knew It must be weary Cold and damp beneath the floor Very cold beneath tbt floor. 8o I tat me, nearly nappinr, In tht tnnshlne, alrelehibg, giplng, With a feeling quite delighted With tba breeaet 'oeatb tho floor, Till I felt mo growing oolder, And tba stretching waaing bolder, And myself now feeling older, Older than I felt before ( Feeling that my Jointa were ellffer Than they were In the daya of yore, UiifTer than they'd been before. Along my back, the creeping Soon gave place lo rustling, leaping, At if coi. attest froien denmni Had concluded lo eiploro Alt the calllet the vnrinintt! 'Twlit me and my nether gi.rmenii, Ibrouirh niy noon into Hit noor ; Then I found myself a shaking. (lently shaking more em more, Krerjr moment more and more. Twat Ibe aeut i and it shook ma Into heavy clothes, and took mo Shaking lo tho kilcben, every 1'ls.ce where there waa warnun intigrt Sinking till the china rallied. Knotting nil l lie morms naiiltii ; Shaking, and with all my warming. Feelint oolder than before t Shaking til. it bad eihauited All u powers te anakt mo more, Till it could ibike no more. Then It rested till I o-morrow. When it came with all tho horror That it bad Ibe face lo borrow, thaking, shaking as before, And from that day in September uay which 1 shall long remember It hat gniped diurnal visits. phaking. ehakinif, oh ! to tore : Shaking off my boots, and shaking Alt to bed II nothing more, Fully this if nolhiiig more. And to-day Ibe swallows flitting Round my eottago toe me tilting .lood1l7 whkin the tunsh)! Just inside my tilenl door, Waiting for tht ague, teeming Like a man forevor dreaming : And Ibe sunlight on me streaming Casta no shadows on the Hour, For I am loo thin and shallow To uiuko shadows on tht floor Nary a shadow any more. A PEBILOUd EE8CUB. "Will do one go off for her ? vill no ooe go off Tor Iter my child, ray ooly child?" alireikcd the miter, wringing hit hand, and running to an fro lo tho crowd. But all turned away, There wih scarcely a soul present who had not su fle rid at tho binds of the hard hearted money-lender. "Ob! for t be love of heaven you vho are fathers, think of mo I My diui'bter will psrish will you not go fir ber, Towocnd V "Go off for her ? oot I !' laid the man with a mickimr laugh, ahakiog off tho miser; "all you your gold would not tempt rue "out oa that boiling sea. Betides, ain't I a futber loo and, think do, no old bulk you mutt take your iold to another market." " Oh ! she will dio, tho will die tny child for whom I have saved all ! Pe ter Jones, will you go if I give you a hundred pounds?'' "Not for ten thousand," gruffly said tbo persou addressed. " I willgive a thousand to spy one,'' eagorly said the nieiner j " a thousand pounds l l know you win go lor a thousaod pounds Simon; and he seis ed ouo of the spectator by the shaggy jacket " Ob, go I sod tbo blesniogs of a broken hearted una will go wilb you." " I can't thiok of it, for I'd never return to enjoy your money. No, old man," bo said iu a more fecliog tone than the other one bad usod, " your daughter niual die." "Must die I Ob, not she shan't die I Tako all I am worth; good sirs," be said lifting up bis bands imploring' ly, " restore lo me my daughter. Only only I hopo you spare a little for us lo live on, if its no more than beggar enjoys " " Its 00 use, old man, said the last speaker: ''tho wuIc would oot tempt us to put out to sos in sueb a torn peat Ita a bard lot you've got to boar, and I pity your daughter for she was a sweet angtL But the paoket will go to pLeoes la half an hour, and so, you foe.'lhore is 99 more nope." Tbo father beard tbe speaker lo si lence. Then he turned and looked out to sea, where, a few mioutoe be fore, tbe outline of the Stranded pack et might have been aeon through tbo approaching twilight, el mot t burlod io the wblrjipg foam jjbat bawled ovef ,t-' MIDDLEBURG ibe btr where h Isy ; but now dark- dpr bad that Iter in front view, and tbe only knowli:d0 of her poniiioo waa the sounding ot IW miaule guns booming solemnly, serosa the aea. Tbe old trmn gro.ihcJ and stinking up. 00 a bitnH, bnrted hht fitoe io hi hands nud rocked hia body to and fro occasionally piusing to lUtco to guns. or tognse seaward ; and then return ing hia position, morning continually. Five minutes might thus bavo pass ed when n youn man burnt through tbo erowd j and stinking the old man by the shoulder, aiid, " Sterling, they lay your dmiuhter is 00 board tho packet : 1a it an f" " Yea, good youth, and you buvo come to rescue her." ho exclaim l, ttarting up with caor jny ; but when he recognized tho spimkor, be aaid, io a tons of disappuiiitinent ; "Its Harry Martin. Oh, suroly young man you have not conio to triumph over tny distress I"' " Ilvavcn (01 bid 1" was the fervent reply. " I come to uid you, if indeed, mortal mun ctio, in nn txtreuilly like (bis. Iet bygone be bygones. Only answer mo ooe question, fur no litno is to be Inst will you give me your dnuubtvr if I succeed In rescuing horf" There was s momentary pnuc, nnd the muscles of hi fuco worked convul sively All prifiAd forward to henr hia answer, I. ir tho fury wilh which the uid miser hid pursued hie daugh ter's lover, and hit decoration that he would sooner see her dead than married to the young man, wore known to every listnep. At length ho gapped, "Yet, yes; Lot go at onco. Ouly savu her, and she ahull be yours." Tho youth paused 110 longer, but dashed through tbo crowd. In a minute his boat vvus u(lat ; and ac companied by s solitary individual for but ono Hibernian, sod he under I great obligation lo tho young mnn I could le persuaded to risk his lil'o wilh ; her lover he sot forth. The bust rose galuntly on tho waves, shaking like s duck the spray from nor sidoj, and lor a few utlumes was teen mo. tncntnrily cutting tho outline of the gloomy ekyes she attained the numntit of the billow; then she gradually punned into tbo darkness and was seen no more. For more than no honr tbe crowd rcmaiuod on tho beach, alino-it inured, tilous of tho lover's succe, an 1 yet lingering io lite faint hopo tbnt he might return wilb his prescions freight That bo bad the good wiithes of all was evident from tho cageroesa with which they strained tlioireyes into the gloom to see if ho was returning and tbe au dible prayer for bis succcst which were breathed by more than one of the wo men. Apart from tho general crowd stood tho tisherruuu whom the miser bad lust appealed to, surroundod by a few kindred spirits, who were discus ing wilb bim ibe chancre of tbo young man's return. " It is madness to attempt it," said the Sherman ; " but when I found ho would tro I insisted that be should make bis conditions witb the old man before be ventured ; fur, you soe, if hia daughter was onee restored to tbe us urper's arms, mighty little gra'.itude would be have for her preserver ; and Harry would stand as bad a chanco as ever. Detween us, 1 tniok sno thought ss much of the young mao ss he did of fcer ; and if her father gent her away, as I more than suspect, to drive Martin from her thoughts, her present danger seems something like tbo retributlou of a higher power as a punishment for bis conduct. But hark I wis that oot a Ltlloi" Kvory eyo turned so a ward lo the direclioo that tho fluhortnan had indi cated that ho bend tbo bail: but nothing could be seen exoept tbo white foam of tbo breakers in tho foreground and jtjio lowericg clouds behind form- log a ebaotio tuaa of darknoss. Nor was any sound Bavo that of lbs roar ing tempest borne to tho ear. " Hark I" at length suid another one; ' there it is sgain I" Every one lis tened, itod now a hallo as board faintly through tbo thick gloom son ward. ' Oos of tho (Jsheruion shouted end a a reply was quickly caught in tbo lull of Ibo tompoat. A few min utes of breathless suspense followed during which every eyo was ftraiaed to the utmost. " There it is there It Is I" st (sqgib or'.ed ono. " See just rising 00 yon der wave P ' I seo It shouted soothe;. " Hera tbey eorae buasa I miraolelj a mlraAlf j" " Ab bow gelantly abe byeaiu lbs furgo I" war tba eiojama- tiojii that bjlojrrt irpf lb crevf r- SNYDER CO. PA. All rushed to tho edge of tbo turf. But now tho fear arose that the boat would swamp in tbe breakers; and many a hciirt trembled as aho rote and fell frightfully on theurX. ehnw era of spray flying over ber, and the Water continually pouring io'.o her sides. . The crowd watched ber strug gles with silent awe. A few mouionts relioved all doubt, ami taw the hardy crew and their lovely freight safely landed on the beach. tie miser had started from h'm aeat at the first information of the ap proaching boat, end stood trembling, gazing nt ber at she buffeted the waves and no sooner did tho touch the ground ibnn he nubed in tht retiring tut f, and, clipping hia daughter frantically, hung around her so that tbo fishermen were lorccd to carry them botb to dry land. Thoro they would have nepcratcd jhe two furs tu intent; but when they spoke t tho eld matt they found tltnt he wits lifeless. The emotion of the last two hours had been tw much for hit cofuebls I frani aq I, he had died in tho mrusion frjii ditpair to joy. Tho good folks of that seaport tnwn can yet tell you how, after tho accut toincd period of mourning hud paixed. the timer's daughter gave her hand to Harry Martin, who received with her a fortune, the exteat nf whiul, even the moat BJugiiino confessed to be be yond their expectations, liut this was tho leant tf 11.11. vi iww nvinuiv Drought mm by nit who ; and 111 lier virtues ho h i I nmplo recorupoii-o uf opposition 00 the part of her p trout. A Condenteil I'roailtlrntlal IlistMry. Oeorgo Washington dio I at Mosul croon on tho ltth of IKociul)ar, 170J, in the sixty-cihlh year of his sg Death canto sdddeuly t him so suddenly, that tho tidings of his sickncNS aud his death aiiaullaneoutily tencbod tho hulls of Congress. John Adams camp to "the end of all living'1 at his residence in Qiincy, Mass., on tbo 4t.li of July, lSJd, roali ling what day it was, und rejoicing iu it. 11 grndually and q iietly ex pired at t lid patriarchal ajo of four score years ami Ion. Thomas Jeffcrgon, by nn extraor dinary coincidence, breathed Lit last at Monticello on tho samo day tint his venerable compatriot, Adims, diod thojubileo of American Independ ence. Ho hut reached tho advsncdJ ago of cighty-ihreo. James Madison, the "man of the Constitution,'' and ono of the wisest statesmen our country bus produced peacefully closed his catthly career st Montpelier, Vt , on tho 20th of June, I83G, in his eighty-sixth year. James Monroo dio 1 iu ibo city of New York 00 the 4th of July, 1832, in bis eightieth year. He was a pure patriot, and tho last ol the Prosidonts who served in tho event ful days of tho Revolution having beco a Colonel in tbe Continental ar, my. He particularly eujoyod the cun fi lonce of Washiugtoa, au I tho period of his wis and peaceful administra tion was characterised as "the era of yood feeling." John Quinoy Adams cxp'roJ at thu Capital at Washington, on the 23 1 uf February, 1844; literally dying in his country's servico at the age of eighty one. To tho inH be was of tbo class of life's busy men; snd idcntiGad as be had been from boyhood witb the publio service, it was solemnly stri king and appropriate that the balls of the nationil oounoils should bar bis dying words. He wus struck by pa. ralysis wbilo Iu his scat in tbo IIous of Ropresontaiivos. Andrew Jacksoa diod at the Her mitage, near Nashville, oa tho eighth of Juno, 1815, la bU seventy-ninth year. Ho must have been a greut mao, indeod, who could cluster the af fections of a whole people around him as that distinguished soldior nai pa triot did. His popularity had do par allel but tbat of Washington. Msrtfn Van Burau diol at his birtluplaco, Kinderhook, Columbia county, N. y., po the 24th of July, 1802, iu bla eightieth year. His ad ministration from IT 37 to 1841, was a period marked by great financial dis tress through tbo country, which was ohargod by his political opponent up on tbe policy he pursued in managing tbo publio finances through the agen cy of tho independent treasury. He failed of renomioatioo for a sooood term, however, oa aeoount of bis op position to tbs annexation of Texas. William Hoary narrisoa died oa the 4tb of Aorll. 1941. exaolly ono mouth abir bla Inauguration, aged sjrtj-oiht. He vai tbt frit fm- OCTOBER 10, 1871. doti wh t litd in oMi f, tn I ut the Rg'PUtivo Mansion Ho had gained a drp hull 0:1 the people's bonrt, and no one living at tho limit cm ever for got tho profound and universal ei- prssfons of sympathy an I aorroxy ihtl his death occasioned. John Tyler, ulooted Vicu-PresllBnt. and wh i au'trended Quo. Ilirrism (ir the reuulo lor if Iih tnrm, ronoiniro l Ins allrginnce I tho United Stale In I HtJ 1 . and died the following your It) Ricbtunnd, Va., in hi 721 year . be. ing at tho lime a Senator in Virginia in tho Coitl'u li'iate t'liiii ois, th.-n in Session at llichtuon I. Juuiei Kuox l'.ilU died a' l.i-i b uno in Tcunussic, on tho 15th of Jiiif, 1849,11111)- throH iu imh-t alter tbi-x p.raii'in ol Ins term of o!u;o, ail in hts fifty, !'ottrli year, il l win in.t-t ol unq iu-ilio'i.ibli aliility au I t t!.i & : , aud uuhiivod tlt) highest honor b'S country could In-stow at a tu ich earli er ae than any f b'S pro loiv-ors. Zaol.ary Tavior't di.uh, on t U j 9 h of July, 18'jJ, wh.'it ho lial he in six teen motitlu in olhi'i', B illed luui lli l0 deepest expreisium ol it iiati nt'a grief and everywhere tho lull hurt of the people loucht'd boyond what aduipjati) W'irdi can u:tor. Hi died at tho l'residontial m.iusiou, in his sity,ixih year. Abruhatn l.tneolii's dcttli on the I Itlt of April, H i.'), (one in uth and leu dayi allor bis svciud in.tu,ura tiuu.) was una 1 b it ahockeJ tho emm- Vrv ueyiiim bim miuir ui:i ctrr or. .... 1. . . u . . - . .. . I,'.,?.... 1 . , enrrcu in 11s ntsniry, un'i sotn a 1 nrin , of hurror throu.'lio it tho worll. All his predecessors had disieudeJ to the tomb in the ordinary course of tint ure,!'4 eomforlublu as possihle till we hal but it was rosorvol I n- htm to fall by tho foul hand of the atxanin. Ilia character aud a liniiii-t ration are loo freeh in public recollect ion to need anv couiiuont. Hi) died in hi 57ih year. geuiicunn soivei ins q-ieitun ty in- Wsshington, Jefferson, .Madison, viling us into the kitch.-u to stuoku. Monroe, Ja.'ks nf and Linoolti, wcrajlt was evilent that Jim didn't tho on'y presidents Iw'uo chosen to smoke, for ho rcrnuiiud in tho sitting- tho iitU oruee. Tha prosoot t'hief Migi.stralo of tbo United St itet is tho Hovcnteonth in sueeession Of the stxtoou firtuui ones, but two now survive Millatd Fillaioro and Andrew Johnson. What I'i insO.si.s The Journal L'uinm'rre b is no faith in tho "pit i lul stories" that are toll as tho inva riable preface to tho history of do pravod young womon, who ire ever repretci; tod as lighting a terrible but tle with waut, und clingiog lo their virtue, until hauler, like a gaunt wolf al tho door, has rcudcrod them deporato and yielding. The editor goes to assort, that no young woman in good health, skilled in auy womanly accomplishment, uced fail of teuuiuerutivo employment, or be driven from this cause to surrender that which should bo as precious as her life. II) further says : "Uirls who can do ercq plain sew. ing are wanted by respectable etnpluy- ors all tbo year rouud, aud when one is once proved, tho demon 1 for her tune is so great that tbo customer jostle each other iu their cffirls to se cure her services. Thosawhf can Gt j dresses, or even tako old iliooses nod rejuvenate them, can go out nearly every day iu the you into a good family, at from ouo uu 1 a half to two dollars per day, nod tbreo good meals thrown iu witb tba price, roturaiag very night if they choose, to their own boarding house or woK. furnished apartments. "We know a lady who, a few weeks since, even u tlie imusuiuiuer, tried to hire a pirl to do plain sewing at cue dollars day, ber meals to be taken in tho house al the same table with her employee, aql who went to uiore than kujl a dozen recommended to hor before the eoul I tiud ouo disen. jaged, ua I tbeo secured her ouly part ol the needed time, because she had so many oibor calls. A smart young girl who it ouly skilled in plain sow ing upou linen and muslin uudorgar tueuls, goes out wiin or without her sewing machine at two dollure a day aud a friend at our elbow bss been waiting lor teveral weeks to souuro a turn ut bor service. "Tbe lault is the love of dress aud ornaments; a baukoriog alio a life ul en so sod pleasure a lousrooss uf mor al aoiise, loading giddy Net along lite borders of tbe downward path ; de moralising books aud papers fosieriog unobaate thoughts 1 idle hours and empty beads, and a check where a mo dost blush la a atrauger. A needle bss 10 pats through so veoty pairs of bands before it is eoif sidered to bo finished aod ready for use : a subdivision of labor 10 which may bo attributed tbg potiablottion ol excellence and cbespeess lo tho pro- aoctlcn of tuesi artipin. NO. 32. Effect 9I at Scarcity ol TV onsen A Nebraska correspondent writes to tho Syraai$e Slumlord at follows A heavy dose ol'git ls, none of your homoopnlhid prescription!, Is what Nebraska neoda A.ptrty of ns were duck hunlinat tbe oilier dsy oil the Missouri bottoms. Nisht overlook u before wo wore aware of it, and we were obliged to sek lodging at Ibe first dwelling we cmld Qu J. It was a small nno-story structure of thrue too n-. to I occupied by a family of 'is father, author, duughtor, and three ao'is. The sons wero unmai ried, an I I'run tho calls Ibtt weie ma le nl'torw.ir Is we jttdgo Ibo datigh. ter was uu nirrioJ also. Wo hadn't hoe a in tho house five tuiaites when some kiu 1 of a vebiclo Jrovo up atid two young mnn where u-thorod into tho parlor StraUhiway tho mother and daughter hel l a whispT'id con- t iuaiiori which closed with n i invi- tation 19 tho kitting rioml ir a-.ipper. It was evident the yJng in Jit callors had boon to ton, at they ft ti I in the p.irur with "swoi't sixteen." Scarcely had wo taken our seats a, tliotalilo whan it h wl I'run tho d ig outdoors announce 1 another com t. lie seemed to svoid tho front djor, aud kuockel nt that where cir pirty was just Killing to supper. Tin moth, or rose t ans.ver the s itnm itH, when we were surprised by tho daughter opi-uing tbo patlor door and rubhin) forwaid wiili. er ! It's 0110 of Don't git up, inoth my follows f Cjujo 1., I 1 tit . I, nu. .1 ..,.,. .1., V" '"1 1 j u ' And Jim cuterod in respond I) the i t'b8"1'' silutaiion. Homalo biiusulf nnisiiea supper, wnen u:ullier wU;s percd consultation proved that the "parlor is as full as it on to to,'' whispered by miss iu respenso to sumo in Uhorly sug.'stion. Tin qI I room. Wo should Invo dojbtlen eujoyod a ipiiel cigir had not tho old lady opened tho back door, nnd eb u ted at tho top of Iter voioo : ' ('01110 'rouud bore to tb) bick door I'' It was another youn nun aud we laueied ho looked us if he had Mmo in rather Jute. Two jo.ing mon within tho parlor, ono in tbo sitting-room aud ono in the kitchen. Wb.it should be' done? Tho courting business was getting hot ! There was another talk butweet) tiiolhor nol daughter. It was evident their devices had been exhausted. Tho old geulleman wan called into tho corner. Ho settled tho ipiestiou hy a whisper : I'll I, j danoj if I'll unva ag iiu until tho siting room is full'.' Into the sitting room wont uitin'ior four aud wo muokod. It was full teu minutes before tho next diitirbcrs caaio aud they eut.'rol tbo kitchen with tho air of oil uc piuinlanees. We looked auxlously st '.ho ho-t. taking his pipe from Ins mouth, a single sentence rolieved us : "Them's tho widowera? Stick '." And wo "stuck" and smoked on. For tho next hall hour thu girl uiu.'t have been kept busy. The widowers had ccrihinly u third of her time It was 9 o'clock. Wo wished to go to bed, nnd the only bod we hal disco vered was in tho parlor. Tin old gentlemau diviuoJ our wuhes, and said : I'm sorry, gentlemen I Hut ti.ii is one of the regular uourtiu' nights! Them two fullers in the parlor ucver leave aforj midnight, und the widow ers allusstsy all night. And that tint the worst of it. lan 'II be hero at JO o'clock ; uul tin biys alius sleep iu tho haystack Friliy nights. Ytr wolcomo to that !'' The parlor, sitting-room, and kitch en full, we retreated to tho bay-tsck in response to a qicstiooon the poiut tho eld gentleman said tbnt "Friday uigbu i;'s purty bad, but Sunday it's wuss. Iust Sunday night there was teu on 'em, aql the girl is gsttiu' moro nod more pnrliki- ler. The nuro sho gots tho mire she wonts 1" Oa tho bay-stack, with a stiff breeze driving away tbo mosquitoes, we board Dan drive up. Ouo of the lust remarks of the old man bofore we foil asleep was, "Yes gentlemen, courtin't hot in Nehraskyl" Aod wo bejioved him. I iv You say Mrs. Jones, that Ibe prisoner stabbsd the deceeajd. Wb it In the thorax or in tbo abdomen f " No U ; jt waa in tbo slreot I seed it witb ay own blessed eyes.'' "Tbit'i; ,9 ' rh r'v1 '- nors. ' 1 Adr s?rtlsfrRr Tlntem, SiwatsawsHsSewawMSBtBBW . One column tae year ffiO.OA, Oae kalf eoliion, tae year, S0.no, Oae-fourtb eMr. ant fear, 16. TO, Ont tquart (10 linea) eae lasertiea . Every additional insertion ov. Professional and Botlness esrds of ' not more 1 ban ove lioet, per yetr. o,(0 Auditor, Ksecnmr, Adiuiniitraior and Asalgnet fmioet Editorial not iocs per line 16. All adverlisemealt for a shorter period than one year are psvsble at tbt lime they art ordered, and If not paid tht per sen ordering tkoat will be held re sponsible for Ibe mousy. Tiuugplanf log Trees, For an orchard, a deep, rich, dry loam is preferrable. the bile should bo oug irom tbreo to lour feet in diameter, and from eight to twelve inches iu depth, deup enougb le admit au tne roots ireeiy without heading, allowing the tree lo bo pUntcd the dopiu it -originally stood iu tho nursery , Shorten and pire smo th with a koilo ul bruised er broken roots ; and also pruning or shortening in Ibo top branches, to correspond wilb ibe roots, will be found benetkinl. lief ire planting, you should- ccllfct yard.sbovelius, lnaf-moild, or any decotnpcd vetretable mutter, sod place a portion nar each bole, to bo mixed with tho enfTscc-.-Oil io plant ing. Then sot Ibo tree, carefully spreading out til the root io their natural position, ud whila nno pcrsnii hid Is the tree erect, (occasionally sha king it up and down,) uunthcr should till in tho earth nnd oidli"rtvd compost jurefully, distributing tho tino earth niuotig the roots, si that til tbe librrs may meet tho toil ; for r.olbing is more injurious to a nrtv'y planted tree than cavities ntnotig tbo ruols ; it cullies them to mould, nnd prevents th-'m Irom taking immidiato hold iu , bo ground. When twotbiirds 'atitcd, dtivs down a good ktakn b"xide iho tree, sul lie it firmly with s silt band that will uot injure the hsi k, pmr in a quantity of water, nti(li;iont to settle tbo earth uhoul tho routs of tho tree', licin.! careful to keep it s, until it eels (irmly touted, alter whieh fiiii.-b li 1 1 -int up the hole. Molchiii.: will ho found to super si do tho necessity ol wnteritii'. except in a severe drought, us well in a de cided udvaiita:.'" t thu growth of tho ,r'- should in all cases 1m ap- g oti Mraiij jiuauuro. or woll-ritted chip-dirt or j Ian. is preferable. Tho freqiiotil "til ling nf the soil, 1 and liberal manuring, will greatly (a eilitato tho growth of the trees, us well i as improve tho size aud qutliiy of tho ! fruit Ninth after pruning (except cul ling out croH'.braui lies and b ilnnciug the lop,) is tiiit itdvisabiu for apple ; hut for pencil great udvatilago mny tm derived fiomtho animal shortening in mode of pruning. The dwarf prr requires very similar trcatuieut, ex cept more severe and Ircipicnt cut ting. In doin this, a pyramidal form ol top should be observed. The llult Iiiiiuu's ( lock. A I'utchmnn huiug n-ked why bo did nut have n clock in his lion so ex plained it us fullow's "Vnl, you see, do udd 'r oiht bfler I shut up do shop, I foclls a little dirsty, like what a man will tool sometimes, you knew, uud I soys to my nil vootnan, I bc leif I goes up to the coruor nnd got a glus of peer. I goes up you know, nnd gnu my gla of peer, nut vilo I was a sittiu dare, in comes Vauke Klino mil says, Heinrick, better yon cotno mit mo and lake a glass of beer. Yi.1, 1 say, I don't kecr veu I do, u-it so I goes tnit him und takes do glass of peer. And den, already, after, a little vile, in comes Yon Moro unt Po. tcr Myer, und some uder fellows, und ley nil nx me to cotno mil dein unt, take sums beer. Vnl, I goes mit 'cm und ve all got lo Irinkin und singing mit songs, nud I guess I got pretty trunk. Ve vas having a giol time gcnerallv, und I stava mit dom fellers till it wns about tree o'clock. Von I finds out vot timo it is, I think now mine viiu will gib mo dor tciful ven I goes homo. Anyhow, t ay 1 vil achlip town unt git in to buu.se, and sch lip in te lot mit der olt veotnan, unt I don't till vtiko ber up. Yul, you know I vau 3 trollo trunk, unt I slunimels oher somo tings vot ves on de floor nut de olt voom.in sho wakes up and says, "Oh! ho! Mister Ilein- riek. dia is a fine tinn to pe s comiu homo? rot time is l hey f O, I say don't givo yourself so much Iron Mo, tigo't moro leffen o'glock. Now, yustven I dells do o'l voomandst vits leffeo o'glock, do glork calls tuo a liar, aud strikes tree. Dat makes mo mat you kniiw, unt so I knocks him off do mantel bieco unt breaks I. in) lo Liecc. HOW 70 I'KEEkllVB fJlOliKl) Ml ats. Tske ground black pepper, the finer the better ; wtuh all tbe mold or soil off from tbo harm or bocf, sad while thoy are damp rub them thor oughly with tbe pop)or. Two pounds of pepper will koop 30 pounds of must froo fro in fliog og iuseats of all kiu Is, , It can remain after being tbuitreatod in tbe smoke hotis qi wood house, and not a fly will approach it. It aU so Improves tbe flavor of tbo meat. I il 1 1 awaswgs-ss; SoMiingonous Yankee has invent' ed a process by which mapls sugar cao bo roads out of common ft'ew Orlosqs molasses, flavoring it by atoamlog ma ple wood. A oentemporary asyi j N Tbo aext thipg we are looking for from that land of protido Ideas, lo a process whereby shay jjJ make bo nay from ood liver oil, $yorqff jt fits) bsoiwf.7 .swasstt-. -