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On year, KmintM Civrte rf S for, prr drflTttf, Merchant, imi! others adv. n,,i ; i ill VHT, $1 M 31 8 to 6 CO 8 Hit 3 00 JL wiiii ine pru nes ot li.aefui.K d.lti.Liad vcrtiRinjt weekly. 10 00 llll.inti.a nnliflu I..- . - 1 . - ys ... , '.J?. ,H"'"K ninl Dcuthi, 1'IVK v.. Mi fill LI.M-. for each Insertion. ( V Larger AdverUscmrnla v pr agreement. JOB PJIINTINO, We have connected with our establishment n well lik-cled JDI1 Ol-TlCli, which will enable lis to execute, in the neatest Myle, every tiirioly of Printing. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, BY II. 13. MASSER, SUNBURY, NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. NEW SERIES, VOL. 1G, NO. 32 SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 31, 1SG3. OLD SERIES, VOL. 24, NO. G. tVUTTOV V 1 il Mi n D II II n JL-A-JLT fl fl il ia UXVi.JL ywTlic TiVrnT' u lapccr TioimtjJ BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL. STAELIPIIVD A9 A fctFCUE FROM OfACK- - tK.. 1 CI.V DE OBTAINED. DR. .TOIlN10N but discovered themot Certnin, . Srcedv "i d onlT Fflctiinl Be tntily in the l or'd for nil Private Ictine. U'enkne" of the Buck r 1,'mbs. Stricture. Affecliors of the Kidnrya mid , :ind ler. lnvoluiitHry Machargea. Impotency. Gene- , il Iieh'liiv Nervonmew. Pypepy, I.aneuor. Low ' "irit.. C'oi'fmin of Idcia. palpitation of the Heart. 'iiiiilily.Tren Winsr- IMmnewuf Siclit or (Jidilinem. ii.PnP,.'of tlie Head. Throat. Noc or fkin. Affre'ioi a f the Liver. Luni:. Stomnch or Iinwels theap Teri i le ldfnrdera arising from the Solitary llnhiti of 'until thoie arcret and solitary practici 8 more fitnl i their victims than the song of Syrena to the Sin mcraof riywea.Miuhline their most brilliant hopej r anticipations, rendering umrriage, Ac, iu.poiai- le' voiii:' j '.peciallv. who have become the victim of SoHlnrv ice. that (lreailful and destructive hnbit which linu'ilty awecps to an untimely prnve thriusanlii ot .' omi g Men of the most cxnllnl talents and brilliant i.telli 't. who iidjrht olherwisuliave entraneetl listen list Senates w ith the thunders of eloquence or w aked o ecstniy tho living l.vro, may call with full eon Jcnce. I .ti.iitiei n ! Married Por.-ors, or Vonns Men ennten platirR ! iiitrriai;c. being aware of physical weakness, organic 1 li i.ility. defoin ilii . Ac. fjieedily cured. i lie mI-o j laces himself under the care of Pr. ,f . '.ay r-liaiously coi-fide in his honor a. n pi-ntlt lunn, confidently rely upon nis smii as a 1'nysn.ian. (iiiia.Mc vi:ui!s .il UTiliately Cured, and Full Vigor Iteflored. l'l.i Iiisires-iiig AfTection which renders Life oi-i rnhle and tnarringe inipos.-ibe is the penalty imoI l.y'be vi'-liu.s ol improjier indulgences. Voting ;ei.oi.s are ton apt to commit rx.-cMes froni not icii'g itwjtrc of the dreadful conferpi'-nces that tuny .iisiic Now. who that understnnd.s the subject w ill i ret'Td to deny flint the power of pruercation is Inst ooner by those falling inlo improper liabils than by he prrdirt 7 I'.esides being deprived the pleasure 1 healthy otTspring the most serious and destructive -yn ptnins to iioth body nnd mind arise. Tlie syctetii liii- iu i'S Deranged, the Physical and Mental l'liiic ti. n- e-.kened. Loss of Procreativc Power. Nervous 1 1 ri::.iil IV. Dvspepsa. Pnlpitation ot tho Heart, Iteiigciinn. Constitntinnal Dtbiliir. a Waving of i'ic i;ruine. Couh, Consumption. lcny and luutbT Oiiicc. . 7 tVoiKh I'r.'tl.'i-icK Slr-'l Left n-ind rid.i g' iug frcm Lnltin.f.re street, a few .! ours li"iu the corner. Fail nut to observe name mi l m:ii. her. Letter ii list be paid and eonlnin a stamp. The fi-.i-tor's Diplomas hung in hi office. fllii: WAItK AVI I. TWO IAVS. Ao ATt'rrrry or JWiuffOvi Drttgt. tali. .IOSIANI OA. Mender of the Hoynl Collegn r.rh-'nrgeens. London, lirailiiate from one of the nioft eminent t.'ollei;i:s in the I i.iieil Stares, and the urealer iiart of whose life h-is In en si'cnt in the ho:..ilHls of Lonrhin. Paris. Phitadel.hi:i aid ehewherc. has cReeted af-ine of the nio-t r-ioni?hir2 curea ihnt were ever known ; in-iny trounic'i w rn ringing in lite tie.-nl and ears wh'-n a-'erp. great nervousne.-s. being alarmed af hi. Mi n sounds. b ihfiilnes, i;h freipienl blushing, ntten lei sotneiiines with deruuseuiciil of mind, were urid imtnediatelv. . k'Ati I H I L tU rVOTH E I r J. ad lre?--cs all those who have ii.juied them, --Iter by iujropir indulgence and solitary habits' v.hich ruin bo'h body and mind, untitling ihem for e'rl-er hiisiue-s. s'u-.lv. society or inarriae. 'i'ltl't: arc so! f the sol and mehtti-diolv efi'ects pr.idneel by cr!v hal.iis of youth, fi?.: Weakness of lit ll:i k anil l.iu.bs. Pail-sin the llend. Jlinmes of ,'i.hi, Los-, ot' iMuscnlar Power. Pal) itation of the tleiri. l't. p-y. Nervous Irritability. Derangement of :tic Diesiive r'unctions, (ieneral Debiiiiy. Sytui toirs of CniiMimpt inn. it c M i:m .t i.t.v. The fearful efl'i-c!. on the mind are iMit'h to be dreaded Lors of Memory, Confusion of I I I .-i r. s:..i: of Spirits. Kvil-F-ireUnliiiga. Aver- -em to S.iei.-ty, SeU'-Distrust, Love of Solitude, Tiu.Hity. Ac are some of the et ils produce!. J Tiiot mis of persons of all aires can now jndc ; w!nt i. ilie ciuse of their declining health, losing i!i't tt4r. htcoiuinir weak, pale, nervous nidi i ioiK'i.-iti il, hat ing a siiiuiilur aprearnnce ubnut tLe I -Vls. c iuii an.l sviiiplou.s of coi...unip;iou. a a',1 AH-.X j V. i'.i have ii jnred 'hems- h'f s V.v n c-rtnin pr.ietice I i.i l.ile.l in when alone, a habit frequenllv learned f. ..in e-. il eouipai iors. or lit school, the etTects of! .i.i.-I: ere pithily lVlt. even tthrn asleep, and if not I eure.l rei. lers iii-Tliuge in.j ,is-ihle. nr.d destroys; :o li.Kni iini imiiy, m.' ui.i apply imnieiiiateiy. Wlml a pi;y that a young man, tho hi p of his e.o eti y.llie tlarlil.g ol'hia p.irents. should he rii'ttebed fioin all pro. ec u mid enjoyments of life, by tho C't eiili 1 ' e of deviating fiotn tlie path of liillure hi 1 iielulin in a cer'tiin secret habit. Such. persons til st, bkiuie coi.ti inplaiiiig MAKlilMai:. r,-!le -t that a sound mind nr.d body are the most i e-'iry reipiiriiis to promnti connubial heppinc.-s. I1 l:-ed ttnhoui these, the jov.rney through lite be Cities a weary pilr:ln;ige ; the prospect hourly thiiiiiis to il:o view; the mind becomes, shadowed with ilcpair aed filled with Ihe melancholy reflec lien ihnt the happiness of nnother becuue blbtcd v uli tin r own i ekilis:: or niriti hici:. Wl, the u.is.'iii.lcd and imprudent votary nf ! 1 I fi.r- r-mli .fill disc:. irtii no niih iiuiuocu me sce.is oi nil . i. to, often happens thai an ill.'imed J r -i.se fr..ill I -Iimiio. or dread of discovery, deters him ! api lying to tie, so who, liom etlueaiion ami j re.-p i 'lability, can alone befriend him. delaying till j th.- e..i.-tin.ti.,i.l symptoms of this horrid liiscicic lonKo ineir u,pcuriinco, sucu iu uieeraie.i Kre flirest, diseased nose, nocturnal paiim in the head an. I liu.bs. diir.uesij of sight, deafness, nodes 'on the shin I , .ins and arUiS. blotches on the head, faco and cvir. in hits, progressing with frightful raiiliiy, till rt last the palaie of the inouth or the bones of the rt .-e fill iu, and (he viciiln of this attftil disease t.c.'ouits a h..riid nlj. ct id entuiniseratioii. till death i ui a peuo l lo hi dreadful uiTerii. by sending iuin to "i Lui I i.'i'vj.'vered Cmuiry fiom whence i.o triieelb r rituri."." Il i xviclm.. Ii"hj furl that tlinniands fill victiuis to thi terrible disease, ow ing to thu ur.skillfulneM i f i.-ii.iiaiil piC'cr.durs. who. by the use of that P.i't f' Mciciiiy. iuin tho con.iuution and n-uke lac rcbiducol lile luiserable. s i it . mi. nits Tres' no' your lit e. or healih. lo the care nf (ha n e y l i.li .irned and U'ouhb w l'rolei .l.'i. des'iiute . I kii'.H ledge, ii-niie or cbaracier. hu copy Dr. j J hi. -ton mlvcrti-einenls, or stylo then selves, iu i lliu eew -pat eis, regularly Lducated Pby.icians, ...,ipabie ol Ciilioi;. ihey keep y. u trilling nionlh afor n ",u:h U l.,i their filthy and poisolun coin (H.i.ii.h.or as 1. .ii ix a thetuiallest fee cm be ol.uine.t, on I iu d.-puir. lent c you withruiued kuahh lo igb i, n i tour ullii...'.liapH,intii eni. l'r Ji.l.i..ii.n i. Ihe ..lily I'by.ician advertising. II ciedei.oul or diplomat alay hang iu bi.olh.'e lb. i. i. ,1.1ns or liolen,i nt are unknowii lo all lib. I.. r pared from a life spent in Ihe great ho.- pii.il. of Luiopr. iliefnsi iu the c.unirv and a more . e oiu''Mi jif"i.io- (hau any ulhir I'hysiciau , ii, tho tlolld, ! i u it.i Mi:vror mi: ritntow. The u,ai iliouaanda eured l I liia In.iltulioo year 1 aftr tear, aid ihe i.kiiitioua iinmruui Aurtfieal j I i . f ,il'i..l . p. lloi li ed bv l'r. Jobl..loll. ItillieaMHl by II. i, ,.iiei. ol ihe .-uli. ' "l lip.r." and uiai.y o.,.l..l.. lolle.-a i.bi.'h ba appealed aijam ai 1 in. bilme the pUdie, b.id. hi Ui.du.; aa , a U' 1. 10 u. li ol eliHiaelrr and rMf-oluinllliy, to u:ii. i. ill au.rui.ue lo the aflla-i.d m.i nisai: tii . i,i:i;iii.v i in. i. P.i.,.1 . iiiii. ul i be p.Hiru'sr In d fee lot Ii tn Lou. lol w li.niitili' u. w ll i loliomi i .ioil vi. aoill. II., i i -I t : ih u i . I " k IUih.1, lialiitt-cre.Md I I lu.tjr 31, t vi I I ) lllil I I It DM nr. 1ll l l '.VI IS 1HMIVI. l' Hi t IK AI.IU.Msl I 1. .'.11 I Nt.i..vrti t A ll LL i'fc Nit I 11. 1 li .V 1 1 bitii t-H l'tr lnilar. ....... I . . I I l wl il ol elial.ge I .ill ml M.I k, U..d l'l.J. ('.Id .' H ... .1 1. us l. 1 wi.im..'i art . I.ll I b. ( to ll.a ad le IHbl'Ibl UtHI.Ui , . 1,., p,.., oi.l. Ll.ll.a 1 A i I -r Ike , ....... ,,.i,....biUbrfmreum.UM..iAlil I .i.l-.ui bl bb el i-liil - l'l .ii.blli Ibaaij-lal ! Cs JollMAlklV 1 31 thab ll , I . 4e4(ls b, i.fcU. It 144 MISCELLAKEOUS. Tlie t'liinraic in Sim I'rnii'tM-o. otTLASDisrt rKLiwiors cehemo.mcsi. Tlie San Francisco Rulloin, of ScjiteniLcr lGtl), (fives the following mcoutit tif n visit to a Chins.e lemplv in that city : Tlie Chint'se lire hnvino; a great time in tin-ir Tttnpli'. on Sjui raintnto street, just now. i. tuttntiy tne icmivhi is oi a reiifiious chiitucter. though whither the proceeds are . . . . . , .. .. . . . . T to Le deMited to cancel I ini a inurii'MLre on their church or to selnlinef out pitomi mis sionaries to win over Christian Lelievers to lUiililhism. is more than inquiitieiiess itsell' h is liecn uLle to uscertain. Tlie tli-initaries of their Temple are not at nil reticent. Imt display a cliarminjr readiness to indulge in a eonveisaiion wit n viMturs to which the omy ilmw luii k is that ceither timler-tiinds the otlu r's laneruaoe. However, they thein seltes know tt hat the celelnation means and is inlemled for, and they In itio the principal p.iilic (oiicenied, no others lime u light to coiiipluiii. Tlie lirst thilifr that flrihes tlie visitor on cnteiuief (he teslilmle of their sanctuary is a most Mini, ni mill li-h like suiell, and if he i p l iiacl'i s the alia;' lietvi l discnter that the hrealh of llieods sulci's itran-'ely of stale salmon. Kvideiillx their drink is'imt nectar, neither is it possil.lc tlnit tin ir vie tnal is. !itiilii'ii?ia. The lir-t ol ji ct of Chi. ese adoration that meets the eye is n high and hilarious yoil, standiiie; suine seven or eight feet in liis stockings, and lli-uiishiiig a cignr in his left hand, like a Montgomery stitct swell. The altitude of lhi i in) is not very graceful, while his legs widely spread apart, and the air with which he I rue Lack against the wall suggests that he is under the influence of the r.y. Altogether, he has a convivial loon t.b' tit him. hihlv ciiecrliil to Lehiild, and (lie ilKcl is lieighi ciud liy two i,i rns. with serratnl tdges, which sprout gai'yjioui In hind Ids ais. His lielly is modi led like a Lass drum, I. ut so nicely adjusted as not to seriously inltr feru with tne even tenor of his whole con tour. I'll sing on and ascending a narrow and iishy stuii-case, we lind u I ah out, gay wilh liags and lanterns and illuminated with crolls wtiiten in sinuous characters, prolui Lly pregnant with the wisdom of li e itn tnoit ii Jviing tu tie, whom the Latins name tioniticius. We mav very well conclude ilml Ihe Looks wl,ie;i lie open -Imt shut so lar as our umlerntaiiilinir concerned i.e. f. le i s. are the Hulitlc JJt inrito unit the I I 'm. ('.; tiic l'vi imiKi of their pi cnliar chiircli. IL-re ti.c sound ot miisie. i loud reckless 'llsClph s ( r.t.-liing nn il ( lionises iitmn ini- incuse gongs, tuie milder niannereil must c.an.i kept i. ii a rattling accompaniment on kettledrums, lueuded with u symphony of .iiil notes lioin th lips or cracked hies, fin-gods stall. I it maitelotisly well, hott . " vr, olid mi t.ie ti mple, tiiough a tiitii h es lioi-e l.fouglit down Ihe St ails of Jericho. it the temple, the god.- and worshippers ale -o liiiiiuini.s that one calls them no long, r John, hut legion, Voii slmiilile oer a lilt It? -" I on the I r, or pn ( ipitate your head .i.tii the stoniiich of the Lig one Lince.1 igiiin.-l ti.e a.lar. Tlie Lig ones nutiilicled two, atiil Lice lai h other in n (iog and Ma ,og Mtle. In Inighl tiny are Anaks. each -landing a go,M eight feel iil.ove the level of the ilooi, v it li. .in (o.iiitiiig in a slight wrmuic in the hack which would gite fhein a lew iiu lies Uii le Wel'e i1 ironed out. La( Il iia one lool perched on a suppositious lock. I .tlu.e ihe i I her rests on a in n. r li.ir thm -it.ti to iiate l.een inu king ngiiinst the tiir ill the liig.it thuiiigh. One holds a gold 'il a,. le iii i.i? hand, p ncked from i.o one k.iows tthiii ilespi lines : the other "raslis it go. dcii wreatn. I Lev ure snmmlcd lik aarlc.juiii, and bearded and mustached like lioytis bilious. A chronic lassitude rests on their leaturi s probnlily occasioned Ly huv ng been up all night, liei'ore tlteiii is spread cither a late Llviikfusl or an curly i .... I, i.... i..... : i ; . i.o. , I,, ,',0 iiiv.t net in in no iinrry loauacK .1. I ndouideilly Ihey Lei sate in the assur ance that no one else will cat it. Hanged around the wail, in co.. lenient little senl ry lioxts, stand fudgy liuh- go Is, with splay feet. These be tne common "Josses" of the concern. One of them is hnbiti'd like Christian Inarlvr. and has the doloioiis lo, o. one Condi uiiied to hi-burned. The ap ....... . . . . ' I""""-' " ' tuuii i.t gioinniit , us " nuiin ti oi loienes lire llgliu-.l close lo Ins feet, tin u . I i.e. turn on. the spcctac.e lilt .unshed ol il baked toinalo. j Tne worshippers in tlie puilictis of the j t -nip c ur,- imt wry tie o.t. They loal I uroM.d iind lake a.l sorts of libeities with I ti.tir gods, even lo Hie o ca-ional siuoiicliing I oi u ton c al l'r uii tifir breaH'ist table. ! I'ln re art dowagers with liead-dre-b t which ; tower up in iiinigi rotis liabcls, nnd damsels I with c.' e.-iiurc ciiinishi li than almond shell shaped. Twie are mule Chilian cil having I the look o I lii,upanees, und others rla idi lied inough in appearance lo stand as lav . li'Tca iu barbels' w in.. o.t s. Al og. t,n r the l pa d re la a iiioi i. v one, and we. I vtoiilii.ee lug, !-i t curious iiin, shoiill he Vacinali d ' L lore tillering the sv n igogtte und tarry in j ainclling sa.ts wilh them. I U t ie tie re time in t h t connection lo in j diilge in sjieeulaiion und reih ciion conci ru i ing this i in ions tuple vv I o 1 ut'o moved t .eir it in jk ami e,mi, in our midst un I a.o Id itvii among us, but of whom uc really know m little, there wtrw ample food lor ii. Hovv long vv id Ihey maintain ll.cir idolatrous worship in the lull bhi.e of Hit ti . lit whii h H Ci r.stlan ( i iniliuuilv alieds Oi is it ut.- lull" lo cull tin III i loliiters win li t in.' iuiagia which tin inake unto tin lusi Ivce nit- not imidt "iu the sh ip,- of a thing in lln- hea ven ubove, iu the colli I i nt.illi. or iu the wai.ri under tne .i 1 1 1 1 ; ' V id cvtr un Iiolio.l i-t l olue along und M ini these ..ih I ihitio living Light r lli.ui any kite f Vv id tiicsc 'I bor. tin. illy be b. ,kiu vtiih lln ir own liaiiiuiti f Or will II. i jit o pie go on chant ing billbuliolla lit mil. III!., Iiell ihlillloM mid btiiiiug loin . . ni lo thu lint. or nf lluir toliiinila ull. I loin tolloda to I lit ftltl ol ulio.htr iililto t ( , Jul ii r Sw at lie, of Ciliciniuli, lm p.ild hv loliowing i-iilogy fit Um l.,lo tiii.nul Will 11. I... He. "who wiiaoi.u o lh.it large IIOIiiU r ol legal lin n, u ho, In I hi. aa ill all our I-.iiii. r ,n., h it l be loruiii lor llu- lit Id. 1 kin t I it lit I Nllllillll 11 I. VI III lililioal Ij.ini I..., n.ml. llu had rah and Varit'l lull Lit toal ii.dovtll.tt'le, mid ll y MUD I l.li,lnv (iibitalt.l. llu had kind and T. .. ....... -...III.. ....u,li:...Val...a. lb.l,lll tl.lle III ..It I hi llbl.1 asll'O l'l honor I ' . ' . . UMiiu,;e. tin as l und I ui 11 lor aj n.ldiif Mlu 11 vouiU ! mi nlt t. f, and a tli.ioiiiah, eat, lu lln w.r i l lliu l nltiti hUlee llll Mih." tilll. I jllf. V inl nut I lit ll.t. V 1. 'tin. lt-', h I ! 111 411 tat.i.iibl liluUUut. as-bulif til I J'l jV It K A l K A N Kiictl K, Oct. 14, 1303. Editors. CLlcngs Tribune. Tlie followino; rnmnivtniVntinn from Col. ('ulthvell, fliiel' of (iun. Davi'luin stud', aliould linvi.' u ttidt- ciretiliition. It l oiiliirnis exitttly willi my exptriences nnrl jinljjiiiciit I hope Arkansinsj nmy not lie tnrncil im r to men who will suck to reitoru flnviry. protect nefiiinst it. Tlie Proclatniitinn f'nitilil In- stistuiiicd tin tlie liiuiiilaliim nf set ; leiinni , nnd the oppressed people, white nnd Lini-k, 8U!,i not Le turned over to u treacherous, 1 ii,i,is. unscrupulous class. Let the Giiveninieiit exert its legitimate constitutional powers ol war tawiraoh1 to freedom, and nil the States will come Lack with governments rcpul.lican in form and with people icjoicing in the exc lusion of n ndic of Larliaristn, which wrk tin-caiiv nnd now is the support of ruhellion, strife, nnd war. My devotion to the lot nl men of Arkan sas, who rallied around my Hag w hen I re stored in lMtiU, is my apology for intrud ing my endorsement of Col. Cnltlwell'sviews on your consideration. Kcspcctfullv yours. e. It! CL'KTIS. Major General. Vt'e make n fete extracts I out the letter of Col. Caldwell, who writis from Little Loci;, lie mentions the three classes of people who remain in Arkansas leltigees from ( onset iptinn. the iiillrin nnd poor, and conscripted deserters. "(Jut of these ina letials," he says : "An energetic com mandir. pu'-es :!ng;;oo.l excculite mid adiuini-tialite nli:lit, Lv p.lis'.iing th,- trut po'i-. -i:! t: oil-1 tlie lo ill gov. i urn. 'ill in ti,t. i,l e in one liuiidii'.l and twenty days from Ibis dote. Touching emancipation, hi' says: "lu this Stiile tliatiks to Old' ALc thai question is sell led. All the Union men mid lioti-.-liivchol.lirs in the ISlate incept ihe pn.cliiliial ion as sett led law. mid are gla I of it. The slavehohling iil.els (and all s 'at ('holders arc lelielsj li.nl so much faith in ils virtues that they have lied liie Sliiti: with their slaves, so that the negro quest ion ill this Slate is already setth d. 'Ih te s oi, e one thing to fear. IftkcCov rrnmeiit commits the nifaiis of this Siale to some conservative pro-s'atcry m oi, who will ho', noli w ilh the wealthy shn eho i lets and induce the hope in their mind-, th it the pr.a lainatiou is "mere Lreath" (a Jiollius, o' Missouri, rays), and that they will jet Le perm il toil to hold ami own lln ir.-luvi's, then this State will Le lost to the I'nion fori ears ' ,,, t.u. ,. 11)rr,,rs of a gin rillu w nr. will liniail in KUC, s desolates Missolil tins Mate. "In this State it is very dill", rent. Here every man capaLle of lii.iiring arms, mi mat ter w hcther he was loyal or disloyal, wus conscripted and put into the rejtilur Con- lent rate niniv. J he leoels had coiMdcte .control ol the State (sale a single point or two), and there was no occasion for, ami no encouragement given to guerillas, Lui ali were enrolled in the Conloh-rate niiny. so that when the relic) arin.i is defeated and driven out of the .State, us it has Li en, there me no Lclligi rent reliefs in tin- Stiiic. or at most hut lew. An sir nv of hold, vig u-, and utile preachers is wanted to ttc.d out the thistles and plant the true faith. No such lii ft for the Christian lal.ori r has ever I a en opened on this continent. Lor the lil'st time in ahno.-t half n ceiiiur. a .Metho dist luinisti rcatt prociaim l.ol.llv and pro ici ly the faith of the old Church in Liiile lioek. Out 8 'o rei;; n ESt'Ialion ;it Home. Tne ru et's oi'Iiglau 1 and of Tr incc may leal u a lesson, if they are wise, I loin ihe manm r in w i i, h the lusian ships of war, now in the bay of Ne.v York, h ive been received, welcomed, and honond, while tne ; vissels bearing l.il't the union ja. k and tiie i tricolor liaie been in a maiilier passed by. j So with the olliceis.tif liiese ships: Hie j utmost respect and honor have bciiiinani I listed lo them, not by iudil idiia's uione. not even l the corporalioit, (though that ijn.lv lu.B I ehaved vcrv spiritidlv on the oeciision.) but by the whole mass of tin vast population of lliat fit v. with cvni scarcely it glance of noli assent from the j pn "uit-iil malcontents themselves. The Ihig- lish and I rencll natal inliiers must bave j felt that f.'ny were v irtually iinaekn.nv ledged j though enlre.tteil wilh Hie civility due to ; strangers, while the Itiissians were made I much of. and entertained wilh an enthusiasm und at H cost surpassing all pi, cedent, even in New Y'ork, where citic coinpliinents ure math: "regardless of expense," and wen on :i more etiensive scale lhan, I hi, c y ears ugo, I was the sumptuous r. ceptiou ot tue rri.ite of Walt s. I'.'iil'itlt liiiii Wen, W ASIIIM. loN'a f'l'IMi.X or Till'. .ol:1ll. in II letlci of VV a.hini.in to his liiend Lund, in .lune, I ii,i. occurs Ihe loliowing paa. ige. iu whi.'h he mo.-t : triaphic illy lifAt'iih.a Ihe pecnliiiruieii of lioilhern , alld sol-luel li lueli assohlleis. and ittsa I'leleleliee I Ii r tl.t (ualuivsol the nor. hern men. the juciico of; wl i -li toe pies, in ce.npaigii is likely lo veruy. j "W e h ivc bi.ely b id a eiier.il leview. an 1 I havu ; lliujll pleasure ill ll.fol mill you thai tti- lio.de 4 beOer iippei.r..i.ee. and w in lliii.uh our cx.-rcis...' Inore lik.' oldlers. ibun 1 h el l &poclcd. 'Hiom.uiL- a jie. me nu-li bl.iiueablu ill lliti ju ljiueli. Ih, v t'l.iu of there bre.btrii of ihe four .Vet. Lnla... dial, a. 1 assure y-.u. wi.li.ill u.y piiii.nuy l'r Ui own c.-tiiniy in, ii, pi.j,..hc'. uai.t il.eii.. 1 e.iu Lui "oti-id r .i, to n .ht w .ttt'.' t c.t .l,i., , u ii Ml my . '1 i.i ol C so eng. I Igol eus ,u.i nu..l - liy p. ople, i. U.o.t O I..U II' ,llel lo.l which O.II p.o,'l e sf... III a.. ; an 1 ll...b.,h our ho and t.i,;n spi.i. u.uy sun I Oeilui in aau.l I. U and d,.per.liu el. lei pi in. . .tel. lu ! (he Hay ll. tthieh a. .is an now etiiui .l 1.1,. toe, ii.u-l : osW lui pt rill illeot l it illlue.ot.iy lit. lu 11..U -illlel.l i.,l fo I . t i li if lei. .per hull la lite leeull ol l.il.i.i . '1 lie ,Ntt Ll.h.l.d. I . ill t-ool, eui Sid. Hue an.l..n-l-l e. tti.ile tn aio all Uru uii I lury Jake Itu ir eli n,.it, .u.y in iii.l iiu an tspi.,1 teiii.eraibie. slu-n,. e eaio.oi .l.iue bul e bum. 'lUey I uvo a uinl-.i-in 1 1 y al d Ol.iy of eharaeur lu whieh llin people oi i.o o ntrfMal,. buvo any pieieii.ii.i.; Utiicu toey li. u-i and wul altta.t. piLita Iheil n.ih,ti..'e m Uii. leal cuipiie VVvie il nul lor Ihe ai.Mu.ok. an 1 'lua It aiiiuo wlin-b (no inihiti.ee oi i,.tiu loi'ulal oi.ii.iui . ou lbs .bhltv'l ol a .ttli.u.eut btu i.u intir ai u,y ih' t .uui, u.iLI, aiid l i (.tb.t.y w.ll, aitr 1 stia lu u." A An Nuvet Mltiioii or An (i iu I iTianxi aa iocoUnl oceuicd during ll.e hi. it.ioiiuda luuteuit ui ol MeaJ . army ahieb .bow. I. .i in neial lioluid i a Itnila iu eipsdieuu uh li la ut in an euiaijune) W ni bilnn. up ii on. .i ll ll.e ItilsvU liut af U.'!.!b'l bllii, I. a lisll.. Iii lilillallMlb ol a.ou KOI.I Mi.lu. I0114. uu.b.'liot'. II U aaid. U.ul aou afcoi. 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(,1ml, tub b-fl) lb I.u) bl lilt Lujilbl 1 1 llKMlY WaUD lil.fCllKII IN L.N(il.A.Nt). , Wc lind lln. following in the London AVir ' of tlie 1st instant : j "Hov. II. W. llcecher, who lins returned from his tour on the continent, accompanied Ll the Kev, Ur. Ilayntoml. spent Saturday evening in the TiiLeinacIc House, Finslniry. ! to uhieh Dr. CumoLell had invited a liuiii- i !cr of the leading ministers ol'thenielroiolis j to meet him. Tin; conversation mainly .turned on the civil war now raging, oil I which Mr. IJrecher expressed himself with great frankness ii mi ciiiiridciicc. The Itev. i.lohu Graham and the Itev. John Kennedy ; inade pointed reference to some expressions ! asel'il ed to Mr. Lcecm r iiluiut the titui: of the 'I'retit discussion, when he was reported as haling sni.1, 'I'het would hide their time ; till they iiad Nettled it. utters with tlie Sotnli, and then '.' The report, which reached Kng land slopped ihec, lilt not so the speaker. ' who linished the sentence ncnrl.t as lolions: 'Tin ii we w ill sho.v Lngland how we can! forgive an injury, ami heap coals of lire on j the heads ol those from whom it comes !' " ; ! Gen. W. T. Sherniiiii, the ('olleii.'Ue nnd ; , friend of liraiit in the great Vickslnirg Ciitnpaign, lost a fright. Lcnuliful liny ol' eight years, whose disease was contracted w liile in camp Willi his father on lite liig iiiaek, Itteiily miles from Yickslmrg. T he loliowing cxiraet from a teller iM'ntin to dipt. S.nith. of the liilh Initial. on of regulars, liy licticrai Snerinan, presents n very lender episode iu Ihe story o. the war: ".My poor Willy was, or thought he was. n .sen mil of the ldlll. I have sen his heart Lent and his eye Lrigiileu as ho Leheld the li.iliiiiion underarms, and a.ked me if Ihey we. e not ival sonl.ers. ('hi d as he was. he had I he entuUsi.isui, tne ptiie hue ol truth, honor, an.l hue of coumry, which slionll iiiiin.iile ail soldiers. Col oi.l knows tin;, he si.ouid die t ims young. Hi is ih ;nl, I. ni tt ni not l.e ioij.01 li ti tiliihos. who knew hiii'iil life Idle foilo.ted him to Unit same m . stcnoiis end. "l'hiee convey lo tne I atl.ilion mi hearllclt thanks, ..,i itssure each ami at, tiiat il". in al u r 1 1 ,s. tin y cull on me oi mine, nnd uiciiiii.n that li.ey weie ol the l.hli Ih'gnh.i.s w hen p n.r W illy was n sergtiinl, Uiey ttiil h ue a key to tin; ullte tlonsofmy f.uuiiy that will open all ii has tnat we wnl shale with them our last lilan ktt. our last ci list." ! I The Sanitiiry Commi-sion, under special ntilhority of ihe President of the I uited States, 11 aintains tin cMi-nsive system ol agi t:cii's tor seeii-ing tin- sale convey anee to, and disiribiiiion 01, goods put iu its charge for the sick and wounded whetv tlicvniv most Wiinlcd. It opeiMtes tt ilh i'(U.d'caie und generosity lit all points at New Or leans ami al Washington, b. l'ore Yieksburo and ill Nashville ; its distriLiitloiis Leinif goicriicd Ly a comparison 1 f the wants of the patients ill all cases. To iiscertuill the relative character of the-e wants in a tru-t vv-irihv 111:111 111 r. and lo -'i cinv an i-onitaiili disin iition and liom-t ll-e o distributed besides the unpaid I ne goods crviics of the nirinbeis of ihe t'oicniis ion, twenty physicians of high professional and moral eharictcr, and more lhan fifty HL'enls, are emplined, under pecuniary securities for responsible mid ( ih. ii nt service. The cost of these arianoemeiits have Inns lui' been li I Mint :! per c. It inu of the Viilue ol the goods illstributi it. The Ciuiiiiiissioii has not t een Hole lo obtain nut Ill-ill ii- evidence of losses, miscarriaue, or 111isapprop1i.il ions, to Hie value of one dollar iu ten tiioiisaml, of goods which have been once received tit its ship ping depots. GOVKIIXMKNT FlN.lM lis. A Y:shile;ton Idler says : Tne greatest satisfaction is felt ut tin- receipts by the Treasury Department tor tlie sale ot' the livc-t vvcnt v loan. The 11 1)1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 disposed in' averages over a million and 11 hall' of dollars daily. It is estimated by the highest authority that an income of tt million ol dollars a day will enable the government machine to run smoothly, ami cnab'i- Secretary I'll i-e to ami I the i--;ie of the int. -rest bearing leg d ten l.-r unlit Hie absorption of the enliie live-twenty loan. It may be iutcivstin.x to tinaucial circles to know that a ring is being funned by capitalists in New York an, I London to la!;e nt a sliu-.li- stroke the entire balance of ihe loan, so the public need not be sttrpi ised some dav to learn that the onlv long loan of goveriiiiieiil, bearing six per cent, ha , been iibsorbcl, and that lo get it they must , pay a handsome premium or be content to invest Hieir money at three or four percent, ; which will undoubtedly Le the ruling rate I when the livi-twenty is taken fioni the 1 imii'kil. S.-crctary Chase Ii u frcipiently j d clarcd that he wilt not give mole tliau 1 lour or live per cent, for money when this loan is exhausted. ' Pollard, of Lichnioml, in his Southern history, " flu- First Year ol the War," says, j wilh reference to Floyd: "il had Lien sup- j posed that the Soul III 111 people, poor ill i in. inutile! urea us they wen-, alld ill Hie haste 0 pr parol 1011 I',, 1 t it- mi.hty contest that w..s to , e ii -, wo.il I find tlieuiseives bill 1 v pr. p red w ilh arms to contend with an 10 nit ra n 10 liictina 1111 I iiiui.it i, n- of war. T. i. iiisadv outage hud been plot ided against b, 1 ,ii- timely act (d one man. .Mr. l'.o.il, of ' 1 1 iu 111, vv Iu n SciTclaiy of War umltr Mr. liii. ii.iii 111 s A.biiiui -t.iilion. lui I, I v 11 is 11 4 i- r I r, tlie led 1 iu ir.n sir of I lVtino iiupiot ( . 1 musk, is an I r-:h s Loin Hie Spring In ,, I an, .or . mi l alert lief arsenal to ll.t dill, r l,t .0 si 11, il in Hie ! onto." lalgar I.. Moise, ol'll.e Poitrtli Maa-iicllil a.-lls regiment, has abundant reason lo iv- II em s 1 I .e r- I e . as We I. aril by a pal a gr.i, li in tin-T.i iniitti ('.: Vr. In the hi si it .sail 1 1 lipoii loll 1 1 in I -1 .11 he W11. Hounded III m veil i'ai i -, an, I t iki 11 hii I held prisoner mild Ihe kill it ll.hr id li t- f. itllle ittolls lo (tclicial Hanks. Ilia light arm was sh it li red by I w 11 iiiiiskt I I alls, and umpul.ileil It low Hie ilbott; u I nil p.tsst d mong lii m utp. mul 11 Inn ksiiot iiiro.a Ilia loie.lea.l. and alill iiuoiher Lall Hirongll hi thigh ha bit Ilia right Lu injurid. The .ttialh Mound vv 1. a uiuskit Lull in the right Llc.isl. Alter ull, lie auya hi hiallll ia lilli-r How than when Iiu mil. lid ; Lui Iiu will lod Vir.. oou ogi t tho Itbt la. - ------ - Il ia aid. I I lint i ouiii.uii I hi Uell gittii loliin. hit kl.a, LotU nvil an I mil I.i,) in lie t'linMt It r. 1 htl tj IttU i i I'nrtiliJal haa gitiu LIlU In l'l 1 lit.. hi. 01a Kit In lln- r j;l.m round aU.i.t In du upolli, Lid , on I Itu ild. he I all i ll in' ('a l a iitut vtl ls, .oio bUtd on 1 lit lilt. Too ( . in.). I, il. ale kti.l I.i i4t Ji'abl 4 t -J-ia kU Vllk ll'IM, V, t'oii! Like mj tIns.in'H. Tluro is no greater fallacy in the world than that entertained Ly many young men that some pursuit in life, can he found wholly suited lo I here tastes, whims and Jam ies. 'J'his philosopher's stone can never I e (list ovcriil. and ciil'.vone w ho makes his life a search for it will Le ruined. Much 1 1 ii t li is contained iu the Irishman's remark : "It is never iiUy to work hard." Li t. there fore, the fuel always Le reiueuiLered Ly Ihe young, that, no life work cut! Le found entirely iigrer-iilih; to lunn. Success alttais !i s at the top of a hill : if we would reach it, we can do so only Ly hard, pcrci cling effort, while Inset with dillicull ies of every kind, (cuius count nothing in the Lai lie of life; determined, olislinate perseverance in one single chaiiml is everything-. Hence, should any of our young readers Le deLating in his mind a (-liniioi! of htMitess, imagining lie has a genius tor some oilier, let him at once dismiss the thought as lie would a temptation to do evil. If you think ion Hindu a mistake in i hon.-ing t he pursuit or profession you did. don't make nnother Ly ' h aving it. Spend all your energies in working for nnd clinging to it, usyou would to the lifc-hoat that sn-Tained ion iu the j midst of tin- ocean. If you have it.it is I almost eel tain t hat you it ill go down ; lull ifyou cling to il. informing lourseif alumt it till you are ils muster, bending your every energy to tlie work, success is certain. Cood. hard, honest effort, steadily persevered in, will iiuike your love lor your lit-iucss or profession grow ; since no oneshnuhl expect lo reach a period w hen he could have none "est and tt mini mile liKed Ihe ticst. IV e are nliowed to see and leel the louglmcss in our own pathway, but none in others: yet all have Ihcin. Jinnt'n Mc-rlmit Mtitlitiiitr. PrNCl I'.m.ity. It i asionishing how many ptnpie tin re nrc who neglect pn.'ie liin.il. 'I hoiisai.ils have failed ill life In. m tills cause alone. It is not i nly a si riolis vice in ii sell. I i.t it 1., H.e fruitful pun nt of numerous ot.ier v i.as. so that he who be comes the victim of it gels involved in toils limn which It Is almost impossible to escape. It makes the merchant wasteful of lime; it saps tin- business reputation of the lawyer, and it injures the prospects of t lie mechanic. lin might otherwise rise tolortune; in a word, there is not a ptoh---sion nor a station in tile which is not liable to the canker of this destructive habit. .Many und many a lime lias the failure of one man to meet his obligation-, brought on the ruin of a scon; of other. Thousands remain poor all their lives, who, if Huv were in ore faithful to their word, custom, and would secure a large run so make their lorlunes. ot P.,; punctual, ifyou would since A C'oi.n VVixthi in tiiu Vi;sr. Crosse (Wis.) Jh-mnm.t says: -The Li "IV in Wisconsin, Iowiiand Minnc- j sola may look out lor the hardest winter seen lor many years. Then' will be more cold davs -Hie iiietcurv 1. 1 I run lower and 1 1 ue silo ,v win oe ii.-i-pcr than Pel ore sinci; ' I st-lt. This- is the first hill since 1 he it inter ol lN.jTthut Ihe brook trout haic commenced leaving the small creeks for deep holes as eaily ns Siptuuler, mid l!:- hist si ason silii-i; then thai inuskrats have doublc-w ailed little hillock homes. Tlie.v and certain other infallible signs known to the sports 111. m an.l nuiilcr 111. lii ale u w inter of unus-.tal set 1 l it v." i Hki'i.y to Tin-: Pkiiki. Ci.kik; v. The 'Kdinhui'gli Soit.siii.in says: I "A reply h is been prepared to the 111:1111- ' fe-to of Hie clergy 01' t he ( 'otil'edci ate Slates, and has already received Ihe signatures of many of our 1110-1 distinguished ministers, and other signatures are daily coining to hand. The reply Likes at once in linn terms the high ground Hint titer all Chris tendom tlie time for discussing tlie ipii stion of shivery is pa-t. and that, wlicictcr scllish cupidity doc.- not inlei li re to modify opinion, slavery is regarded us a thing accursed and (loomed." K-ligill lllll-lligciice. i The Wcsleiun Methodists, in ('.rent Pri I tain have increased dsi,d41 during the past eleven years. ' The General Assoc'ulion of Christians. I popularly called Cauipbcllites. has just been lit Id tit iiioomiiiglon. ll was attended bv one hundred and lliiily dehgatis, iu all by , two bund re, I members of the denomination from iliHcient parts of Ihe Mate, it was represented thai the dtuoiuiiialioti was iu 11 favorable condition. From the increase of missionary contribu tions 11 ported at Hie sessions of 1 neiily-tiirce Auiiiatl I tin 1','i'i'Uci's of Hi M. P. ( in. I', h. In id this year, it is csiimated the whole mis sionary coiiiiibinioiis of llu- Church lor isiui! will be something like is lOO.OOi). j The Maine Wcslcvan Seminary has sent 1 four hundred of ils students to the war. j One linn, bed und ti 1 It til weiil dining one term. J A correspondent of the J.-urmi! of Prus j sets, willing from I'oiue, says Hiat Cardinal 1 Ant., m ill vv id shortly procctil lo Mexico lu j regulate thu religious ailuirs of the new ; 1 11, pile. The I'.'.riJi-iu I'm. of liostoti, (Riplistji in an arlicle nil Hit lay r. pi escnlat mn none ; 11. cut in iiu- M, tiiodist r!;.isco..,l ( hi. it li. 1 lliinks 11 will aiiikc a heavy blow ut Fpisiu- put and ki.ii.KoutOi.cn! Hie cogs 01 I lie 1 great iron wheel, mid will weaken I, it whole ... slein. Ptl llaps. A union of Methodist denoiniiialioiia in Canada Is now agitated. The Lutheran Synod of Cunudu was or gani.cil uImiiiI Ihu liar ug". out of I he Cm. 1. I.i Cimlerciiet- of the I'ltlsl.uig Synod. It i composed of till. 1 11 minister-. Much good h la Let ll act (iiupllshed through the j labor, nl Hii. body, Lui nint h wa. reiiiuiuiiig to Le done. . -v - - - - - - MiaiNU Liao -I'ul ll.e fat up Inl.i piecea almul Iba li..-bt. s-piali' lill a ttMtl boblll'iC als.ul iblee gatlob. anb the pieer; pul tb piul -if uoiled Itv. u. idu lo ui oak 4 bit k.y luki-a, and .onu I, el.au bu., bod rfeioly utvraih.a die unlit (be eiatk lil'g. bta lui bad blowl , .lia.li abd .el n.idu IoismiI li Iba lUitepl.a-rw tub Vylll 4el Inula laid, a belli! aliulu, abd atoitl Ikeb by ai ) ulbtl piuci-a The hop crop of ,ir Hehri Sl ilta lloa tear, II ia aaid, will i vietd Hut of last ytr 1,1110, iu ..U'.o 1 uii. I'lliti II lll'iilauil'l wine and il.l'diill id I lliltd Mult "!' la In. ue a .1 Wiikli II. .111 III.' aalhoiilii. ol Nl i. till. ihu 1I14U U iiiiiipltlod ihroiigiUMil Ntia ll.iiup.hirt , au l olitnlv. louniuu I mi on. 1. In. I tlulUl. Wbitt la tuJvi lika Hall VVbill lea ak vbbL VC1MCULTU HAL. 1 Mill in on 4' n Mure. In Europe the salmon lisheries nrc rr;i il ly improving, owing to the more careful study of the In-Lit of this reiunrknhle Mali, and suiliihle law against the deslructio i ol the young. In the Tweed, it is asserted licit douLle the number have Leon taken in the nets this season aliove last; and this appears to Le owing to n very fetv simple pteeanlioiis. The salmon lisherie of the Uiilish Provinces nnd of New Knglaiid, on the other hand, are rapidly filling oil', ow ing, in part, to steainhoat navigation ; in part to the saw-dust from the sawing up of so much InniLcr Lv water power, and the j dams and disturliaiie created ; Imt most of i of the streams thus all Lv want of atten tion in the laws oft lie hrecding of this tisli. 'i he salmon and the trout ate of the same genus. The trout, however, i almost en tirely a fresh water fish, while the salmon is migratory always once a year, nnd some assert I w ice. It is Lred in fresh water, ami tlie eggs me destroyed Ly salt ; yet idler ar riting ut a certain stage it seek tlie sea and there rapidly thrives and increases. Its red color seems due to the enormous amount of iimphipoil crustaceans which it devours. Tne crustaceans, however, have their re- venge, for thev lieeotne parasites around tin- gills of Ihe salmon and are one of the com- peliing reasons which induce it to seek the fresh water, alter a certain lime, to kill tlieni. Another sort of fresh Water parasites attach lo the salmon there, und coniiiei it to re- nun 10 1 ue sen, alter the lueeiliiig season. The salmon can, however, exist entirely iu fresh w ater, 11 the lake of Scbngo, in .Maine, and other hikes, without access to the sea, show ; but in sueli cases they arc far inferior iu si.e and quality. Indeed, it lias been loiind that. Usually, during the whole period of 1 heir visit to the river they do not incrcasju in si.e. Hogg, the F.t trick Shepherd, was the first who suspected that Hie lirettv little fish. called, iu Scotland, the parr, was in fact lie young o the salmon, and while all l.urolie was ringing with complaints of the decrease of' the salmon, countless thousands of their young were caught and killed, and the pigs sometimes fattened upon the young of a lish that full grown would bring tw o dollars and a half a pound in the London market. no one believing that they Here voting sal mon, so dillerctit did they appear.' The old tradition was long fully beiicved that the young returned with the old lish to the sea, to Le instructed cither in the art of swim ming or of tin, ling again the in, mill of their native riiers. It is only within the last few Veals that the purr iplestion lias been settled j by .Mr. Kohcrt IJuist, the last ski p! ir. having taken tne management of the breeding ponds at Stoi tiilield. This discovery will no doubt save millions of Hie joung from an tiit.nielv end. I Another matter, long difficult to decide, has been the mil ure of Hi" food upon which j the salmon tiirives so remat kaoly w Inie in the sea water, that a lish regi-tered and id.'ntiiicd was known lo gain eleven pounds alld a ipi irler in live weeks nnd two day s, being but leti pounds first and twi nty-mie pounds and a quarter when finally taken ! flu-singular thing is that nothing is ever found in the stomach of the captured salmon, but, like mullet, which the ancients used to regard as the type of all starvelings nnd I fa -d its, ordinary dissection can never show what it feeds upon. Put the truth seems to be tiiat it has a remarkably rapid digestion of the minute crustaceans, which it devours 1 in immense numbers. One authority , how tier, a.-s its that tlie salmon vomits at the moment of being taken Ctriuin it is that the stomach of the codlish, which iuciens -s in si.e only very slowly, often contains a perfect museum of small fall and even less digestible food w hich the salmon never does. , Another point lias In en settled, by care ful experiment, that, as a general rule, every salmon returns to its own stream. This is of great importance to salmon breeders ; otlu rttise llu ir labors would only be for the general good, and not that of those who owned particular fisheiiis. It is found that salmon of very different shape inhabit parti cular si reams, and pieces ol -copper wire in serted 111 the tins of those caught young tune proved the tendency of cucii lisli tort-turn lo its native si renin, even where several 1 streams emptv into the same cstuarv. How tjK.v i;d the'ir iu av is. perhaps, not more lit of birds like the mvstcrious lhan the Hi; carrier pigeon, for ir. stance Some have sitjipi sed that the particular flavor or smell ol the wiiter guides thein. It is, nioreoit-r. pit tty certain that they sometimes make u mistake, or emigrate purposely, as Professor Ag issi. found in the .Merrinuu- 11 .S(,iu U.tmmitt ; shotting tiiat the Luiopi an fish, in leaving tiuir Arctic retreats, sometimes conic down the American shore. Theix Iraoidinaiy powers of this fish, in leaping, sometimes as much as fourteen fed perpen dicularly to surmount ti dam, ure well know 11. linttim t ul tit .''nf. .lliiUlii-; llnuu-'. The following from the .Maine Farmer con tarns good suggestions. They deserve the attention of ranuei everywhere. We assert that our farmers camioi make it pay to liny special fertiliiT's or manures until ihey have exhausted every available source of immure Upon their farms. These souivis, of 1 rsc. vary in different farm and in dill'crcut lucidities, but there i no I. inner thai wc know of but i iu 11 con li II, ,11 and ha the necessary mean at hand lo add lo his manure pile from resource at his command. F.xeept iii rase where hYLl ure nlreadv loo ru b, and these nisi We think Will be found few nnd far lu lweeu ill our Malt-, tin trop obtained, and consequently the proa MTity of the farmer vv ill It lound tn increase almost in illici t nil io w itli the attention paid lo enriching his xil. "Feed jo ir a iil un I it will feed you, " is one of the old pn.telb. w inch hua llol lost u h hit ol il. truth lhlol,;,h age. The bai ntard ia of toni .e thu great source of until 11 it-. I n un il you bring buck u l.nin p.iiti.ui ol your pit vioua vmr . 1 1 1 V and I.mI del , ull-1 il'giH ". upon Ihe liild. to help biing b uili un ilhtr crop. In Hit-aiimincr t .-..a. win 11 i.illlt urt- ymdid ut nifhl, lluir diop ping, nit lu too mail)' mate ullliwi'd to dl.v up un. hi II. u hot aim, uud Ihu It.j-iid potiion .. inllltly loal. ll ahoold I llnl up in heap, mil) liioflillij ull.lloliip.nl.il Will. mil, air.m or unn k lllioiuol Ihr-ai ar. 11.111 I., 1 .11.111111 aoilobliiiiud liom the l lag. Ly Ihu Hwld lt will m.aail Ihu pul ,.ieu. Optil aht.la 1 Coil. I hil la)il ol ,,o. k 01 1 1 I Iiu Lui I", II I l,o mt I. l-rakia. Jkv, gioiiq! In ! plane b) Hit n.ad.ldt , aliould I tut and buinpoM..! mill uiuikol luil ami lin e, or Mliui la Uiur end, pul Hum ium Hu PM jaatul Ul ibv j'l.i.m kj-aiU'i v-o.r k..p mg. One portion of every pig sty should ul .vayi, durii.gthe sinnu.c -s. a.iui, I c.-ttpplied villi muck ill alund.itii:e for mixing with tlieir cxcreineli a. There should always Le n compost heap f r the roots, slops, suds, Ae.. of ihe house, out the privies sin.nl, I lie well xuppliod w ith' try muck or soil, vv hieh, Lesides augment ing Hie amount of good manure, will"nct us a deodorizer. All llii-ie thinue. will Le looked to liy the provident firmer, nnd many other sources will he found from which much vegetal. Ic and animal matter may Le drawn, and Lv mixing, exposing to the air, Ac, form sup" plies of iiii'iiurc which wiil many times re pay their cost. - . VViMhU CAr.n.KiK. CahLage. lo preserve, them throughout tlie winter, must LL. ct i Hit soil, just dirt enough l.t'lng thrown around them to cover the root. Other vegetables, such as ('arm!, narsnlm v. ...... table oysters, Ac, may Le preserte t in boxes filled witli soil. Onion re.jui.e a di v nn.1 cool place, lull not exposed lo frost. I'uinp kinsand squashes nmy Le well r served i t any place tolerably dry nnd Warm. Dried pumpkins, squashes and apples, should have it dry place, as should all oilier dried fruits. CiivnxiNo. There is sometimes consid erable dilliculty in inak.ng butter liom ci cum, owing- perhaps to ciuses not em- (rally tiiiderst I, ami every (lairywoiimn knows that cases occur iu which the manti fnctiire ot'n goo I nriicleid impracticable. A friend assures 11 that in or Unary cases Hie dillicuily is at once removed, ami butter of a good quality procured by the addition ot a little saleralus to the cream. Wc have since tried it when cream proved refractory, and lound it to succicl itdit i iiblv. A. tcaspnonful of salerattis ptilvtr..ed' is a stillicieiit quantity for two gallons of crcani. After the iream has been churned a proper lime, if no sign., of Lntt -r iipti.'.ir. surinsli, 1 the powdered saleratus o'.ci tne surface, I half ut 11 time, as it is possible no more thai i all' may I e requited; after churning il letv minutes longer, if necessary add ihu remainder. The philosophy 01 tlie mutter I we take lo be this : Hie nliiii'i of the saleratus llcUtralit the superul umlaut ucid of ihe j cream, and thus produces good butter. How To Kr.i:p Aitlhs. Gather them off the tree, but do not siiake them down for tear of bruising; (save all the newspapers for the inst year.) w hen gathered tali- c;.c 1 apple and wrap it up in paper, and pa, ,, t ictti aw 111 in boxes or barrel, likeoraii ;cs or lemons. This is a tedious way, bin i wiil insure them to keep ull thu vv inur, if not bruised 111 lint tiering. IUM()I!OUS)IAnEir I ii-.'iliK' !' IViiul. j Fat Bob Pender is as jolty as lie is adipos.-. und therefore takes leisure und pleasure m studying out m many jokes ui n:i:- In necessary. When tlietii',i suj o.' 'pit, ge currency'' Citme to hand tiller rellet.uig . 1 j u while, lie thought that he had a chance ; for u moderate sell, and accordingly siaried ,0111 to find ii victim. Tlie first man that i.o j met was Horace M., whom he thus accos'.ed : "1 say, Horace, have you Seen any ol 'tho new government postage currency notes ( ' "No," was the reply. "Is there anything pccul. nr 1 boul them (" ' "Yes.'' said Uob, "rather. Three of them ju-t nii.ke :i dollar," 1 "A g 1 i lea," rejoined Ilor.i-e ; "it wiil I be handy for making change. Hal t- 10.1 ! got any with yon '" j "Yes," replied Bob, ho'dlng out a fifty and two twenty-lives. " Mine of thttn just uiuKc 11 u mar, you sec. "1 see,' siiitl Horace, evidently jecling sold ; "a prctlv uood loke. Hon l sat any. I thing about it, und 1 will gel it oil' en j Butler." I So providing himself vv itli the necessary 1 funds, he stepped into tut- oliice of the Clerks of Councils, und thus addressed But el, holding out the money lo him : "Y'oil see there 1" "Yes, ' answered Butler. ' Wed," continued Horace, "those three just make :l dollar." ' V hut of it f"' queried Butler. 'Why, don't you see lilt-joke i" "o." 'Well," said Horace, nfter a moment'; pause, evidently in deep bevv ihlcrintnt, "Ihtn thu Hum that told 11 it must be u tl d fool 1" l.ni.tritors CouiTstiip. A young gent'e- i man happening to sit al church in a pew j adjoining one 111 which sal a young lady lor (whom he conceived a stiddtii uud violent ' passion, was desirous of entering into a courtship on tut- spot ; t ut Hit- plate hot suiting 11 formal ilcclar.iiion, tlie e .igi ntv of the easj stlggcslcd Hit- In. low lug pi.in ; He po.ilely hain.ed his fur n.i.ho r u liibii: tqieu, ttltii a p.ii siuck HI the loliowing text 1 con. I l-.ji tio of John, verse loth : -.tu. 1 now 1 I eseci h ue , la ly, not us t.iougli 1 w rote 11 new coiiiti an .nu iit unto luce, ont Hint it Inch we I. .1, 111.. Ill tne begin 11111, tu.it we love one unotlnr." She re turned it, pointing to the second chapter 01' Kutli, verse tenth " 1 lieu she fed on lar i l.iisa. and bowed he rsc If to the ground, uud j said unto htm, why have I lound grace in I tiiine (yts, that tlmu shoiild'st lakekl.owl- I edge of me, seeing that 1 mil a stranger i ' lie returned the book, pointing to the tint ti'cutli vi rse ol Hu- Thud Lpisilc of John "(Living iiuiiiy things to w rue unto 10,1, 1 won d not write wil.i paper and ink, but 1 trust to l oint lllilo you, uud apeak l.lil-lo late, that our joy may lie lull." From thu .iIhiic intilview u uiaiiia,;c look plicc the ensuing wttk. lifsll.T I'K SlIIKl.T FPU VTloX. lCct Jl your 1 hildi'cn oil Ihe sirtil. Mrs. C.ir.-iu ) iiliic son Maul. U'd taint' ruuui.ig into In. paternal 111 tli.n.ll the other day, .hoi.tlli ; lo (lie l 00k : "Now, then, old gill, .lap thai dinner.'' 'Why, Mod. .id:" l g.m ll.e usiohisiicl lliollit l ; 'wit re did l, ol I. it 1 11 a.ic.l I ill 11,11' ! w ho hate )uii Ihi 11 p u. li'J will, t' '.tit , ' aaid Hit' hopi lul. ' yt in ia") J")' nithl'uk Tuimr, uta liti 4 ou.i) i'oy It ll u gln itv. Mm I a ao. Ihe l uid iiiothef w 11a alollt lo (p.t hi. lit ajlo lnhoit Hi ul lot opli.ul ll. I. .01 loot ul lnk until tl.t ami l"lil mm tl : " vi 1, 1 1.1 gon 10 1 1 ) 'ii )i I Ji in Sit.r.li Wl .ll. OIIC, told 1 III . hi 4 41 .11. ' ".V p.",; I ' k-'-p' ' '"' "ioii..r , ' h, a.l ii, 4 p."g III '''' ,'"'. I I' dike .j.i.'I ilowu ii 11) t'fi, k .11 , It a Uiuinl lo 1 0,111,'' ut liiolhi f at ',1.1a Julu lulu ftrdt lid lha VoUiia'.HI V'P aUim bil l M lit Iff Hilat i.ul lo Ibisit'll lb ! k'.
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