ti:k:hm or iiii: ".ijiiikicajv" EINOI.K SlUdCRtrTIUN : Two Dou.Ain jut nnnuni, to bo uid hnlf vcnrly In edvunoo. Au wxr discontinued until all nr-la-arnica arc jmid. to ci. i bii : Tlirca conies to ono ndrtrt-w, 5 tt Seven do Uu in mi Fillnon d lo 2(1 (III Fiv.-i PulliirK, In ndvimce. will Jiny for three years' uheriitii.ii lo (he American. Club subscriptions must be liiviirinhly puid In nd viinco, nnd ciit I" nddrc.. If (uibscriber nctflector refuse to tnke tlirlr i"Y: iin cis li'i'iii the ntlicc In which they nre dirci'lcd, Ihcy ru rosjiuiisille uulil lliey hv settled tho bills und nrdpred them discontinued ' l'ostiniwili'rs will pleaso net . out Arcii(., nnd friink letter", continuing "iibscrii.lhin liinncy. They are permitted to do tliii under the 1'uSl I'tlite Lmv. u: utis or Aiv;uTifoJ. t I One nqunrr of I J linos, 2 tiimw, ' Fvtry siiln-oni'iil ii..rliuli, J Une stpwro, j tuuiiUi, , "ne yenr, I lbisine.. Card of 5 lines, per ftumun, tl M 2.i 3 0 A lK 8 imi J Ul j Muri-hunis mid other iidveriisiiur by tho year, i Willi the i rivilciru ul' inserting ilitlcienl ml- vcrtiriiii; ne-kly, " HiMbies. nnticr inserted in the l.omi. CoM X. t bet., re Aliirrimrin nnd l.tvntu, 12 UMi 1'liK LINK lor men iutvrtiua. if A Larger Adverti'einent iroetnlit j JOB FAINTING. We have connected with our nlHMishnient a '!! ! select. 1 JOll Ul'i'lCIS, which iill iiiiil lu us I- execute, in tho mutest slyle, iery vitriuty i.f j l'rint'uig. invt Ciprn-TV u N"3r jl i e PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, BY II. B. MASSER, SUNBURY, NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. NEW SERIES, VOL. 17, NO. 13. SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE IS, 1SG4. OLD SERIES, VOL. 24, NO. 01). A M KTOTf! A 1 priwntcd ALSO. l'AKLOli nnd BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL. 1TA1!.I!?1IEU AS A I'.F.FUCJJFUOM Ql'ACK 11UY. THIS OXLV r LAC IS WllIS MS A CVMS CAX HIS OV.TAIX1SV. DP,. JOHNSTON hits dicoveted theinn-t Certnin, Speedy nnd only KlTec-tuiil lti'inody in tho World tornll l'liviitcliiscnses. Wcnkiios nftlic Hnek or 1. iinb. Stricture. A flections of tho Kidneys nnd Jlhi d.ler. Involuntary llisch urges. Inipntency, (lenc rnl lcbilily, Nervousness. Iyspcp.y, I.iinpinr. mh Spirit. Confusion nl Idens, 1'iilpitntinn of the llonrt, Timidity . Trcmlilinjr'. iif.nnc.vof Sij;ht or tliddincM. iiscne'of tho llcnd. '1'liroiit. None or rdun. AH'eelioiw of Hie l.ivcr. l.iiii'.'. Snninch or llowids tlmse Torri hlo l'iMii'dcrs nriainir from Uio Solitary Jluhils of 'outli lluwo fecret nod Holitnry nrneliee tnro fntnl to tlicir victim" than tho sonj? of Syren to the Jln I'incrs of I'lywe"; bliglitinn their tnot hrillinnt hopes r HiiUcipii'tions, rendering mnrringo, Ac, imio.si-..ic. l-pecinlly. who hnvo become tho victim of Solitnry f ice. th.it dreadful and destructive lml.it which I miu.illy sweep to nn untimely urnvo iliousnn.ts ot Vni iclv. eiiiliniciiu; nil tho le.-t Vounn .Men of the most exulted tiili nl nnd hrillinnt i ,nu,( (Il-Ii innnli'c ilcsivua "intellect, who niiht otherwise hnvo entninccil listen i'li: Sennles with the thunders of elon,ucuce or wnkcel j lo i-iuty tlio living lyre, uiny csiti wmi iuu cun- '.liilllCO. 3 AIJESB A;E'.. Married Tcrsons. or Youns Men pontcniplntiiiR ui'iri ins".'. !'"ina aware ol jiliysicnl wciiKiiess, organic Id ilitv. dcfiivni'tii", J; , speedily cured. I lli-li 'l;ices liiiu.u'tf under the care ofPr.J. i. in- rc!i':ioi'.-!y eonlide In hi l"ni.r as a p-iillcninn, uid ciili.li nily rely upj-.i his skill a a I'liy.-ieian. in ini'ili'iii ly I'ured. no I l-'nllA'ir Hestoie l. iliis lii:tVes.-iiii AlV'.'Ction whirh renders IMv ' li-i i .il.'e mid iiiiivtiac iinpos-itilc is the penalty -lid It', ill' ielill'S ol improper iliduleliees. Youn cli l.s are to ' ei'l lo commit l-xee.-ses froni not ; i-il ;.v lire ll.e dreadilll eolisenllences tlial limy ', iiMte .New. wh" tinil llllder.-tiinds llie.sut'jeet will ' ieti n 1 I i dei.y tbitt llie powiT ofproereplinii is lost : i' ii.r by ili"- e l';.iliiirf inlo iinproier haliils than hy ! n: luiielit ' ite-ides li-Jll deprived the plea-lire I hc.iilhy oll'priui!. the mo-t serious and iKlrttctive i.ij.rnt-is lo ijoili ho ly and mind arise. 'J'he system ' ieiiii.es l'l.'iiiiii'd, the I'liy-ieal ainl Mental Kune- ! us 'ekei;i"t. Ln. s of l'roT''atiu Power, i-rous iritKiiitv. !-. sa. l':'Ipiialii'li ot the Heart.! ..!.:r.'-ii''i;. i.'uiis. i; it! n-:..il Jiihility. a V.ain of; i i ra:oe. ('ell;.''l. (.'on -lili pt i-ill, Jlecay and lJeatll, ' ('..;. 7. S.i::Si t i--.!-i-i' J. lr--1 ; ;t 1. ir.-l I'i'.ii fn.m Ualiiiieu-e street, a low ! .'i-tP'iii ti.i. ciuer. l'..il liot to oK'ervc inline: TALES ANDSKETCJIJ;X X I A. V N M A 1C V II . AS 1XCIDKNT Of THE WAll. iJipltl above our lieads lilaxuil tlic ovcr ioMritte; sun. AYo lonkuil ti itcously nt the plnt iti!' sky, lniini in vain to tee sonic IVieiuliy cimul intcriinsu in our behalf, and cast n gLticrous slimlow over our mit itiis colttnins. ?nt nothinjr save the clear hlne of iiitenninalile spncp, uiirclipvt-d liy a hin file cloud, and einlilazoned ly the scorching sun, met our desnairin; eyes. Still we inarched on, our blouses sot titrated persjii ra tion, and our temple throbliiny; painfully amid the tramp of a thousand brogans. Kach one of the innumerable straps which nin'einent. coiuhiiiin cheapness and duriiliility. and I co liplete the harness of a soldier seemed to each stove wumitilel to pcrloim whatihcy arc re- si,,; .m-ihIiimUv int.. nr luiriiiii-f flesh Wo lid not (Imp I n nn the ranks atul stretch our (!t:0. W. SMITIt, ClIAR. B. OKNTIIKn. SMITH & GE1TTHEK, Market street, one door cast of Mrs. Don I Ion's Hotel A N E W T I N W A Ii E, SIk-.'I li-fti :ml Sunc SI on-, nnd intend keeping constantly on hand, and manu facturing to order on shortest notico, TIN' AND SHEET lUON-WAHE of all descriptions. A Eurj-re Stock of Cook Stovcsof the following Tirauds: Williiilil IN-iiii, IV'lliisi) Ivtliiiti, IE', 1 Hloit. mid I lie '1 brill1! Niagara Cook Stove, unsurpassed for henuty of finish, simplicity of nr- OKE ICE STOVES. i -rent manufactures, and 4 'on 1 Oil, 'ii 1 Oil I,imi., S!i:nl's, liiiitii'M, iiiul nil ai li'lM nntisnally kept in nn cslalili-hment of this kind. Wo arealso prepared todoall kinds ot Spout in;;. Iti.olini;, Hanire and l'uriinee Work, tins l'llling. Ac liepuir in cheaply and neatly executed. I'ountiy pruducu taken in cxehango at market price. SMITH A CJEXTIIEH, Have Hie A sen. y Tor 111 MUS CEI.EIlllATEft I'lllE PLACE S'ii i:s. fur the Counties of Northumucr laiul. Snyder. I nion and Montour. Ai d are also amenta f ir the l'ipher .V Willower Eii. . ' 'fraii-portaiiiiii. Sun urv .April li, jsiil. JONES HOUSE, Corner Market slreet uii.l Market Sipinro, HAKRISBTJRO, FJ., Acknowlodi?c.l a First CPiss Houno. r lllh Proprietor would most re-poetfiillv call the .-l.-rV l'i i; its: ,.-t 1.1 ;.'oil;a' I nttentioii of the citizens of Suiiluirv and the sur rounding cuiuitry. to the aeeommo lation of his house. ie;.-ul ill theln they will tild everytliin;; that can eontrihtiie to their cinlort. t is situnied far eiioiiL'h ft. in 1 lie Hep..! to avoid the noi.-e and eonfu-si-Hi iiieid. iit to railroad station, and at the same time only a few miilllt.'S walk llolll (he -ami". Ail tin nil. a- will he found at the Stations fji the arrival of ca; h ll'aiu C. 11 MANX. I'roprietor. April I', bil :m JACOB O. BECK. MERCHANT TAILOR, paid and contain a slan.p. The iiiiv in his olliec. W AJSSJA.T8-:S I. 'S'WO HAVS. V M -my nr ,trnt tn'i .Di i'i'. ,f il linval ( olleae oi Sur.'eons. London. Aiel Jc:ilcr in in one in me most eminei.i . ..ueaes in i r i . i t I s ( ' SSI M M S, A' IN PI Vf: A--. fS:iM rcittox into ii ." ECtiild--, Ciitu s-t r'cf , s.i lit Ei SUNBURY, i J . , "li.MStl.e eiti.ens of Siiiil'iirv nnd icinitv. it l.c has jo-! returned trom l'liihidclphiii witha ep. t l i'ed Sillies, and ttie greater (al t of w iiose 111 en spent in the hn-piials of London. Paris, i !:..' -1 ; .1 -1 and cl-cwhcrc. has otVclcil some of I -t i.-'.aii: !i:i 4 cures that were ,-ver known; .v troul.hd with rin'in in the head and tars Teat ni'n ou.-ne-y. lieue alarineil at hashftilncss. witli freiiuenl hlushins. i d .:i.in"titnes with ileraiiement of tniii.l, were : .i i:.,iei-Ii:.t,'y. ! , U i: i.SWi'B,5-S.AK XOTK'K. e. .1. a.Mi. --i s all tln.se who have ii.jnie 1 llu'l.l. - i v in-proper iiniulireiiee and solitaiy lia'niis. i li roin I'.. ih holy and iniiid. inilittini; iheiu for ' t lii'-ines. study, society or man iau,. j -.I-!-, are - Hue ot' ll,e sol and luelale holy eH'eets ( ., I l.y early hiil.il of jmilli. viz: Weakness of ; liaek and Lii'iilis. Pains iii tic Head. Iiinme. s of t. i.i.-s o f Muscular 1 Pail itatloli hi uio Ihat l'yspepy. Nervous I . i ilal.ility. 1 i. ralisement f jj lull as i rliuei.t ot OF EVE11Y HESCIUPTJON ANH Ql'ALITY. His sto ek consists ..I" Clolhs. 1'rein h Cloths. Hlaek Jl".' Skin and Fancy Ca-iluel es. ltlnek Satin. Figured Siiii. Plain and Finey Ca.-iinere N'ESTl NUS. whieh he w ill make i:p to older in styles In suit the taste of en-:, ruicrs, on stioit notice, and tho most rcnsoutihlc. lerins. Anytlnodsnot en hand, will he furnished from llii.'siivc Flllletiolis, lielieral Debility, Syuip- ot (.'on-niii ti.-ii. Ac. s ! W.I.V.-'i'lie fealful e!l'i'etson tho mind are to !,.' dr.-a ied Loss ! Memory. Colitu-ion of -. I 'vt'iv--:. ii o! ."t-ir.ls. Y. il-Fi.reiiodii'. Aver to .o.-ii'y. Sill'-IH-lll,-t. J.ove of ."-.lilllde. iity. .c lire S..K I'll vils proilueid. ii .-Mis i i p.-i-Hiiis of all a'-s can now jli'Ve is liio cause of their ileelitiins health, losii. ij;ir. li.-eoiuinj: weaK. iale. norvous and ialcl. iia iiijr n sinu'iiLir appearance about liio ejuli and symptoms of consumption. i OS .ti have injnie.l themselves by a certnin practice -din w In n i. lone, u habit fre.pienllv b'arned e il e"lnpal.i"l:s. or at school, the effects of i are ni u'litl;.' fell, even when asleep, and if not leiiiii-r marriaire i'.-.ipossilile. and .b-stloys nind and body, should apply immediately. ..t a piiy that a yoitn man. the hope .d'his .v.the ilarlin ofhis iiarelit.i. shouldb.. snatched i ll prospects and enjoyments of life, l.y lha nci.ee ot de inline from the path of nature ' ,..! rii, in a certain secret habit. Sueii persons !. .oic e.'iiieniplalin tl-.at a sound mind and body are the most ary rcpii.-ites to proliioti coiiliublal happli I with.iui tlie-e. the joi.rney tlnoii liiiiiielpliia. t.y e;iiii two days' ni tiee. ils turni.-hed by eusloiucrs will bo made un to order as heretofore. As he w ill employ none but experienced workmen, persons may rely on getting I heir wu. k w ell douo at his shop. Thankful for the patronage heretofore bestowed, he icpectfully soliciis a eonlinuanceuf tho same. Sunbuiy, April 2, lsiil. C. G. BRUCE. AnilMrir-l XT sir ;ii:u OIKmn. Wu-ihincton, D. C. I Clevolnnil, Ohio. H.I N i n i n Siiu-irr. No 1. Lyman lii.orK. Onposito I'cnsioii Ollii.'e. Near tho Court House. k'uhiirtltcK I Ik- Army II-i-nItI. and collects 6EXSI0XS. BOUNTY, BACK PAY, Prize-money and all oilier A- I h lilt- l.c u v t.uy riiiuiu'i ; in- in tiiL' ii-w: the iiiih'l liro.iiii! . -l iia-ji.i.l witli tin- iiu-li.iH'liuiy ri-IUv- :.t t!u- 1 .ii i ;'iiie.-a ul' iinillu-r Lhiiim hlht.! the ii. i jni..fl iin-1 iiHpnMi'iit v.itr-ry ( I'.,,-.- t'nii hi lias iiiiliiiVtl tin1 M i.is oTthii .li.-v: -si-, il l. 't lI'.i u liit't-n ili.it mi iM-thiu tl ; ?J':mi:i-. it li-tal vt li -suv fry. -M.in hi in i : 'I living tn tliii'U wlin, tioin t'tlui-iiiioii niul , , 1-iliiy. fan nloiie bifiiiri l him. li l.iyin till : ilmii.'ii it hymiHiiiis nt' tln liwiitl liM-a;o 1 1 . . i r iipin'Mriiiiei'. Elicit u nK-i iali-il wro ' ii- :it.ail )i"t.-L-. iitK-turtial juiiio in thu hewl , uitiiiH'M t't'iht, Woal'ito?. iiodi-ji on tho u's niiiij. hlutrlif.-i (,u thu hc.-iil. i'uee mi l liis. .ror'wiiini with IVilitlul rn Li t v. till I I j.nitiic t.t iUc niiiuih or tho Ixmo t-t tl.o 1 ! in. Kinl tli virlim of thit inlul iliM'tisu it liurriJ nhji-rt ut roiniitiM.T:ilini. till ilrMlh i i in lii ilmnlliil Kiill'Tiii. hy (.iiilin th-.t I i; ;im:u crcii L'-tiiiilry iium wlnn-je r iviuru.'.'' 1 - -( tli it t tlioii-iiii N fll vif'ini r. !ii!r ili-i-Hsr. t'witi;; l the lui-Lillfu'ii of . j .in.-, wli". hy ih.Mi-t ot tlmt ih. .i'if . ,','. ni i if. ruin tho cui..-tiiuii'.:i nii'i iiu.Uu iL. j i t 1.1- iiii-t i'iihle. ' i ..." yn,r livr-.or l.culih. to tin curt-.(' the .in I rsii'l U nthli-N l'i i i ii h r.. hiiinit k 'y, ii:inr or i tiin .K't.-r. w 1m ropy I r. - U -i M.-iiiii iiif. or fW. tlicinsiU '!. in i l v l. Ui1 iili ii i'iiifiiin.-, 1 i l!n V k'-t p Voll tltllll; lil'il i'. tii iil;h ii ti I t.'i-.iiii i' ni-).- I. ii. "il1 ' 1'' ':! I i'":iiiit'-l. rii.iin. AVo pny Cfpi'.Miil lUU-ntion tu clniins in Which ollii'l' littoi iH-H luiVL I'AJI.l l) nr u h h-h lui v t h.mily 1 Ikmii HlIM:M:i'. We lnivu ulirmly coII.hKmI h:i.lowi l Hjjtl lia'hl n it to suhlirr-i nihl ll.rir ln.ir.'ov-.n- S.illll . tiiin. uro jmyitt tliouHixuls tlnily. No cliaro ii ni i-. iu'cestul. Write us. iinj c will in-nU ym a eopv of our pii.i-r. five. WK COLIJX'T liom .Mm t.i CuAi Uuunty. W e lo our hii-int'nrf W ITIlol T JKI.AY A'.iil 2, Im'iI 0 I- .11 V.' , ma . ' , i it..- i i i.- .11 .J a .v .v. I. . ! IiIik.: .! i.. il. i..'ii.lr i :n . I l'i l: ill 1 r or i ;i t: k'U r.rM l. eui.d a: llie- in.' Ill ill '.n J car laioo-r- a tim...itiinl vu.;;ii..l 1 1. i .... i i.v J'r J.i'ie,. k.i it:u . e l Ly I ilitf .'.'il. I lij ( il , al.il luuny l..ill.i. oiHl.iiU liuh u M pel e,L .1 .'...j iic II. a pnl. I.e. I. I i. ii.i u. i toon, wr ui"l ntp.uiLil.iy, d a I ul.lie lo II. c ..I' ''I V . M'l l dli,; I UI O. ii x ! .. Id bu I a. iiciibir in .tirttfiuu ..III II. Ill till 1. 11". II li.Ul.tl IOIIM.I01, SI. !.. ; iu, .i ,i, i,..:i,m .. ..'. ill I u. 1. 1.' 1 hS I I Pilll ! 1 ! I III I Fill It 1! k.v. I.V.. I 14 O i l l. .V HOI III. I., '1 u.u!. lui.n u . I.I. I jy. I' Xi 11 ti .'. . . 4 Hi ml. i I. i ( ! , . r.i..i., I ll 1 1. M LI 111 I. . I, , I I I N I. ' r II , u.i.it 'III III! ' .l . '' - . -1 m A , i I l v. lit U I lolit J 4 J. R. I12LBUSH, I'otliuy Sni't y ui- tV ill-Jllll T, .l.f', ii"', .V''i'' limit ihind Cfiiiitu. l'ei, It'll. Ili.'e in Wnsldiwton towlishin. FtiLouements enn be made by loiter, directed lo the aluive Hildrcs Ul business eutruslcd lo bis euro, will bo nrumntlv llttelideil lo. April 11, M!.y iNKWMILLI.N I) IH 'AND FANCY GOODS, lull at the Store of :. .V- I.. snissl.Ki:, M.ilket Sipiare, .-1 NIH UY, TA. The Mi--, 11. A 1.. Si.i-.-ler. having removed llielr e-labli-bni. nt lo inoro commodious and convenient loon.-, one .loot' above their former location, inform their fi leads and cllslolu--l. that they have received and just opi ned a el, nice and wcll'sclectcd assort. nn- f MILI.lNLIiY AM) FANCY liOUUS, iu- eliolin ei .ay style of iiu:;:,iJ'i n. hats, HinnoNB & tium- iilNiiii Uii'AL, KINDS, nil all other uiii, 1 - in I hi ir line, w hieh w ill bo sold eh-:,;.. I', uoirv ro luce of all k'uid. tul.iu in exchango at ca-li .!'- -. .ui.biiy. April 1 .! TU CO-Wl'M lilts OF 1111 .11. I. t-iaed de-' lel ill I o.'ll flolll tho follow- lii wel! known I "III' ries i. pi, ptueil lo recelvu r- lr lb. .Hie lit lie Lou . ft Mink I Kali., ni: MDJ.'Ml 1'Al'S Ji)A.MiM Ml MIS iii:W 1'AIMiMI V ClFS t ii. Mii. Il VTi.lt l il S " 1. " and W furui.li llie K.illiMlol ' 'ililtfiif l ll uwl. . , .v .,. iu il.e In c el ll.e S.i-p.. Iiunii I'.ii .r inl lluir ilu i.i j. Jlc nuidi; miiiiiLUi. uu lor ibof. -c I'll'IVlOU AMI J'LVULITII rOAI.H, V III. h be I- pi.l .ll d lo d. lir OU l.-.:.. L .K .V : iliiii.Utl ,1,1 , I l Cul.o.ef Nollll.lUI m i ll llui.l.... I ui. I ,,n llm In,, of Hie l'I.IUUI li. a4 I Ii i I,.,. I on it,.' b. .t l,rio IK u I I. I -I. I Iii 1,11 all Hid. I. l(h utill, kil l Ii 1 1. 'liuil , ,i,iiu bi it i. liom ""' I" All.,. J..JIS M I U.I. V1 .'. j.l ii, w, N alUuu.L.,il.,J1 11.1 i.ut II.Ll, imi' WuMtuiv HILL ti WOLVtUlON. WI Ml )jtiutl I vumIiu ti': v IJ.il.t tio4 i t frbii AlU y, ItiUisI Jlil V, I'll 1 I I. I I Ii U lli I I-. II. '-' ..-.l.4l f ' u . . kll Ull.il p. I. i I,."..' I..I. M I I' . . H S -i . I V I i i . . i 4 1 ... j . . . xvrnnoil Ittnl.s on thu yellow simss, or we woul.l furnish l'nr wiikr, its notu' lnul iircn sern for nitiny a wcitrv mill, so still we mov ed on. Itfsidu ine walked u mle. slender youiiir fellow, wliiini the hoys hud christened "fientle Joe," ilonl.tless on tieeonttt of hi mild dUpiKitioti. ,1ou mid I hud lieen jitviil friend: since he h:id been trnnslrned tiiono; with some eioht or ten others, some six months previous. lie was ti tneek little fel low, and as a mutter of eoiirse tyruni.ed over hy the res,t. 1 olteti met him iiliont crimp, and eventually took an interest in him, and protect inj; him .ns fur as lay in my power Ironi imposition; and, indeed, one day rescued him from the hands of a drunken rascal, who, with an iron ittiiilod was aliout to impose summary punishment upon poor Joe, l.ecause, fnr-no! h the liltle fellow had declined visitini; the iti:irlenuaster's tent, for the purpose of retili.in a canteen of whiskey. Alter this 1 tnude an attempt to have li i m tran-ferred into our mess, and to his evident joy, succeeded. Here, under my protection, Joe seemed perfectly happy ; for though in action he was as I. rave as the bravest, he appeared to have a moral terror of the roiih ways of lh.; nu n. His modes iy formed a capital su'.ji-ct for thu witty, and I Wi.it!. I often see him turn scarlet at some roitoh jol.e. lie was very fond of me how ever, and ley many a little incident of sclf-siicrilicc, 1 knew the patient allection of -yentle ,l..e." lint to nt urn lo our march. As I said I Was ilraoiriuir my weary limbs aloti; beside my friend, who, in spite of my own sttlU r inur, inspired me with pity. His eyeballs were turned painfully toward the lids; his lips dry, cracked and bleeding, were drawn tightly across his teeth; his knap-aek hunt; il-MMi'tiio from his nartow shoulders- and I b.H olio drop of mi . m! rolled down his cheek a drop of tnoilal atniy, pressed from tin unwilling brain. Yet lie bore up, and his burning feet siill echoed to the thousands i atotind. On, on we tramped ; our clothes j niwdcred, our beard grav, aini our lungs ;slinoiig w it ii the haleiul dtt.-t. Anon an i unfortunate fullino; in e.iiivulsions by the . way and tliu sut'oion bending over him in ; piteous helplessness, for his llnk is long (empty, were the only interruption in our : monotonous inarch, lint no sins of cane miseration disturbed the dogged expression nf the grim in, i i tiiat passed. All fei linir, tdl senses were lost in out? of intense thirst. , X.) familiar shout greeted the colonel tis he i rode, tilong the line, trying with ghastly . smiles to greet his men, or with husky voice and swollen tongue to venture a melancholy joke. Kvcli the dumb stones received no curse as they struck the soldier". foot as he went stumbling on. i "l.el mo lake jour nitisket, Joe," said I, j fearing he would sink down. Jiut he shook I his head and staggered on. I "Will you give me that gun ?" I resumed, after he had taken ti few more wild steps, reeling like a drunken man. j "I can carry it, Tom," he answered look ing up gratefully. I saw it was useless to 'ask him, as the brave little fellow would , never have rcliiiguished it; and it was evi ! dent that both he and his musket must soon ! full unless he was relieved. Therefore, 1 1 nnshing my knapsack, and leaving it in iny Iracks, took the piece from his shoulder. We had hardly gained itinther mile before my head began to whirl, and the glittering i bayonets ahead seemed u flickering sheet of j Hume. 1 felt myself staggering. "Here, Tom, i have some water, drink !'' "Watei I 1 niu-t bo delirious, or urn you ; mocking me '. No, Joe never does that. liut he did not drink then he cannot have jit. Joe, Joe. where is tho water;" j i "Here, Tom, in my canteen." i I "Then for Clod's sake drink yourself, for 1 ! ; won't," 1 answered ; determined lie should ! j not saeriliee tho last drop of life at the altar ; of IViendsIiip. I dropped both muskets, in ; ! hope they would relieve ine ; it was in vain, j j for, after a few random stiidel became iu- I seu-jble. I I 1 was awakened by :i grateful drop of ' ! water trickling down my throat. ".More," ! I Liaspcd, as 1 opened ill V eves, und di- j tingiii.-lied the toriii of a mail kneeling be side me. The c.illleell was placed lo my i lip-, and a 1 drained it to the Inst drop, 1 I recognized mv "gentle Joe." 1 felt some what rewveel, and regained my feet, "Come Joe," Hut he made no attempt to move, silting motionless, embracing hia knees, and watch nig me intently. "Are jou f'ing, Tom " he said vacant- ly. 'Of course, wo will both die, if we stay here, t'oine on." "lliio.l be, Tom." he said; while tin III mo. i angelic expression of loeiitlip hi l i. e. 1 at i aid confounded ; was lie crazy ( Tina, for the lii-l linn', llie truth Hashed upon my bewildered senses. 1 had taken his l.i-t dr..p uf water, and he was famish ing. 1 turned to liim in uu tig. my of le iie Use. He was lying upon hi back, with hi. t ie cio-cd. 1 ki.i It beddo him, and placed my hand oil hia temple; hit slowly opened Ins gieil brawn eyes. "Joe, frieii I, him' do you leel ? He aiiswclc I faiullj : "Kis ine, Tom." ' I'.mr I. i.v 1.14 I. .ilul wander, llloll.dll I "loiiie, now, let ine cm iv you," I said; but he In elo no in ul cni luuiiics.. acti d hi hand, Lol iiu w i ci. imped utid .il if. I laid in y hand up.. il hit temple lull II l.lirobLc.1 no more, I rai.ed the lU liehe l ban I to my lip aii lkiaixd ll, for hu hu. .leu. I look il .uiull kiLI chain lioin hi li. i k, ii. it III. -in. Uio, nnd l iking oil my blou-e, cow led Itlv) t ni- oi "yenlle Joe," and llel. d OUUiSt.l. taken, for upon the hack was pntcd a piece of paper, upon w hich was w ritten : "Any one, who finds this after I am kill ed will please send it to .my mother. Mrs. r living ;U . JoSKi-HKNJ;." mELVNEOUS. ; 1 Ii' Irilistli I'rrsaiiu ra:it'H '.nu I IMlifcll. The London papers bear their tiual pnr i lion of variously prejudiced criticism in re , lation to the late great battles. All confess J that tiiant's campaign furnishes the severest I chapter of modern war; yet none, however I w illing to deny it, pretend to deny the great ! advantage rel with the national generals, ; while all the friends of America seem cou- lident ot t he success of Li rati!. The London Tinnx, of the ')th ult., contains thu l.. t ineasured Anglorebel viiw of the situation, but really appears to be us ignorant and puzzled as the rebels themselves. We extract the following : The details of the great battles in Ameri ca are calculated rather to enhance than diminish the sensation w ith which the tele gtanis were received. There had been no exaggeration, no overstrained description of the conflicts or tiie carnage. If, indeed, it be recollected that even the long reports of furious lighting, w hieh we yesti rday publish ed, still leave two days of sanguinary action unaccounted for, it must be allowed that w ar has never come before us in a shape so appalling: l'crhaps the Americans may be proud of the pre-eminence, but they have certainly fought mote desper.itelv. for n longer time, and w ith more dreadful slaitght cr than any nation before them not be impossible to match the results of any ono day's battle with stories ftoni the wars of the Old world; but never, we should think, iu the history of man, were live such battles as these compressed into si succes sive days. It is hard to conceive how na ture could have supported the eh uisti.ir. of the strain. We have been told ihutul'.ir a single day's hard tighii.ig the lassitude and reaction in even a vieiorion army ate such that any fresh force niiyht -'.iateit its laurels from it ; wdterea here ate two armii hotly engaged inthework of slaughter fr..;.i the morning of Thursday till t.n-n'uht of Tuesday, with scarcely the intiTniis-inn of an hour. On every day except Saturday there was a pitched buttle, contested with llie tttinost fury; nn 1 even Saturday was devoted to marching and I'ghting on the inarch. Nor wen- th. se prmligiou opera tion divided aiming immense nun. bets brought into action by relays. Neither army numbered apparently over one hun dred thousand nn n, i.tid of tin -e e cry man s- etucd to have been o:i;.i:c.l iaeVerv battle. Indeed, we ate expressly told that tie- Feder al "rcsercs" were brought up en the Very lirst day. The !cper.,;e ferocity of the ligiiliiii; may be inferred fuun the fact now reported that the .-i.iUL'hter was produced without the aid of at t tilery. No tided guns or murderous shells did cxeev.ti.m a'.n.mg crowded masses. Tie' great battle of Friday, which is .aid to hive cn-t '.ho Federals aione c.pwar. I often thou-md men, was a hattd-lo hand f: ;l.t. The Confederates wire po-tid in ll:.- . eii l.iir.w n woiaU in the vie of Cliaiieii lloisviiie, where Hooker once re ct iv.-i i so bloody u repiiUe, and so dense w as the thicket that cuiinmi could nut come into play, liegnnetit against regiment, und loan against mail, thocoinbalniit.-. f.red ami hack ed ut each other in t l.is t till night closed in ; nnd uu port from lien, l.i a : .iti l!y his side that the he ie.-t i. killed outriid.t. aii i that he lively lew w..uuili'.l. li tins l.c a correct version of the de-patih, it gives a more im pressive idea of the fury of the t onll'iet than at.y other of the i;e.:hhi,t reported. It is clear, indeed, that whatever may I e said " f the composition of ti,e Not tin ru unities, and Iheir inferiority in this r. .-p. et to the paiiiot legions of the South, they have fought in this campaign w itli a valor a obstinate as that of their enemies. No mete indifferent or disaffected mercenaries could have been led from a bailie like that t.t Wilderness to three mote such battles at Sputtsilvania. l'o the impulse what it may, the Federals are lighting iu stern reality, and with a spi rit us resolute ns that of their adversaries. AlililCULTUIlAL. I'llllill r;rr 'l'inx lor Ih-ii. This harvest I have ma le some careful and thorough experiments to ascertain the proper d. uree of ripeness which wheat should attain In fore being cut, and know ing that you can appreciate stith experi ments. 1 have sent you a short account nnd the result, whieh vou nillat Use as vou see best. About this time last ycarl noticed a scries of experiments by one of your correspon dents, made for the same purpose; but 1 think his plan, though a good one, is liable to error; he compared the. wheat by grains. The grains not being regular in size. vari ation would, doubth-s-i. sometime occur. lo avoid any pos-i!.;e error on this score. I have compared c.pia! measures of mine I.v Weight, and ns it is usually sold by this gttage, it is perhaps the most proper one. Another objection to tiiis plan i.;. lha. hav ing a small number of trains, the experi ment may be nlfected by extra head's of wheat. To obviate this trouble. 1 cut sever td sheaves (three during a portion of the time, and two the balance! every morning. Tho manner of conducting the experiment Wik lhis: Several of my neighbors as well a myself being desirous of having ihe ex periment tried, we au'reed that I should try it, and if any h.s occurred, thereby, it should fall cu ail c.jiia'ly. On the Ot'.i'h ol June we seleet' 1 from my lic'.d a portion near one side, which seetced to us to be as evenly ripened a we could get, mid at the same time appeared to be a fair average ot It would ' Ih 'd. The field had been plow ed iw ice, welt nairoweii ami uianurc.i, ttieseetl j drilled in at the rate of 1 J bushels per ai re. , In the spring as soon as the season would I a.iinit, the tiel 1 was rolled with a licavv plank roller, to pre. down nc.y root which I might have been thrown out by the frost a:i opeiution w lii. h will repay many linics its co-t .about liji cents p. raeti i. i The experimental cuitiitj w.,i.immci'cel eci the ni.iri.irtg of the 2,,t .1-iuc. and l'r.:n xvonld call ".lea l ripe." that is. Ihe grain were loose in the chatf, and were very easily shaken out. That cut July lDtli and 11th, when it sot drv in the barn, threshed 1 very e.iily. but not so easy ns the older; the chaff seemed lighter, and even now is not so stiff and harsh as the other, i So much for the experiment : now for the coneluion : All the members cf the p-iru i instituting the experiment resolved tin ini ; mously. That the proper time to cut w heat is wneii me grain in the liinblle t ll.e car can be crushed between the ttnu'cr. and leave nothing but the httsk and a thick pulp, without any fluid nrotind its edges. Yours, Constant Ki-.m-ti:. F.glenshire Farm, Chester county, l'.i. Iicriifiittwrtt Ti Uynij'h. r.t.iNU Staookus. The followititr is said j to be an effective remedy for this formidable i disease in h ir."; (iitiii camphor, on. ' o'ltice; whisky or bratid ty, one pint of gum arabie, oaxsccd, or some other mucilaginous : tea, given every three or four ho.irs; seldom necessary to :;ivc more than three doses. The horses never bleed in this disease. Arii iillurnl l'ixeil B'u'li. Somebody litis got up the following list of "fixed f acts" in atrr'u ulture, and for once in n eotidensaticn of that sort, has hit the nail the head in the most of them: 1 All lands on which clover orthe gr.'fse are grown inut either have lime in them na turally, or that mineral must be artificially supplied in tlte form of lime, "tone, oystir shell, or marl. '2. AM permanent improvement of land must look to lime as its b is; :. (iuov. iNt' Cei l .t nt' it. take large bur. rcl or hogshead ; saw it in two in the mid dle, and bury each half in the ground even with the top. Then take il small keg nnd bore a sin ill hole in the bottom : tilace tho 1 in the centre of the barrel around tho keg with rich earth, suitable for Ihe growth of cucumber. I'lat.t your seed midway be twe ti Ihe edges of the barrel and the keg, and make a king of arbor n foot or two high lor the vines to run on. When thej trr-untd becomes ,rVi pour water in the keg ia the evening it will pa out at the bot tom of the keg iiit-i the barrel niul rise up to the roots of the vines, and keep tlieui moist and green. Cucumbers cultivated in this way w id grow to a great size, as they are made independent ot both drouth and wet weather. In wet weather tho barrel can be covered and in dry tile ground can be l.ept moist by pouring water in the keg. On Uvistv, Toma rot.. I cfion havu iniptiries h iw I get my tomatoes ripe, so early, nnd ccoiilinly uive my mode of rais ing them through tho Farmer. 1 start them i:i the house about the lir.it of April in boxes: ns soon ns the euon will permit. transplant in hills three feet apart, one stalk iu a hi!', with one shovel full of hog immure. I ii-"j ashes around tho stalk. I uso a rack to keep them up from the ground, and its it potato ball I cut oil' the tops and every branch, and every leaf that has no tomatoes mi them, liy so doing it lets the sun in, and they ripen oil' very early. Ct. Mia, so I'tiriuer. Impuovkmkn r in Fi.ouk Oiuni.ixh. One of the great obstacles in the way of grin.litiij Hour rupi'liv in an ordinary null, arises (nun I :t. Land which have been long in culture ti0 liability of heat. An Kngli-h inventor, i'i I'ue 1st til i lit every in til-.' lsi iO t ill cut ei.ry cut with a she li t s .ck ; tWO e;o. .i e iraiug at or !! ,i ie ,'!: n of July thi'i !;.oli,i:ig. Thc a si.-kle and a no ale. w as tied to t! v morning thev ra and laid on a mow t.vt r ji.u h set of sheaves ivinaiti le tla. a id ware then hoas- M. taken to ilrv them sm ave il hil-,1 band of ere t ar- c iiitainiiig tue each shea! ; 1 1 1 ri-d trom the 1. the la. I'll li.ior. id in the ileid o: cl : if wi t, care well. On the 1-t i.f An. the sheaves were taken down i.nd threshed, by striking the heads over the clje of a board laid i n an open barrel, and laeh lot carefully by itself, with it-proper label. A soon as all the lot Were tiiiv lied and anaileed, they Were Compared, with the i.ii'towing teniit. F. pud tin isitres ol each wc'i: taken. i.:e meavate cut on W iMel'll. - it n .:led Itlteieel'te. tells u t iuit on . was in Lien had cotupata- ,luiv Weighed 1 s p find,. 1 1 ounce .. u, .. i .. ) ,. .. .. .. .. .. o 17. li- .; t. ),;, .. l.i .. p., in ii .. u, .. .. Ll. 1.1 II i.. 1.' :. II. 11 II .. .. PJ .. Pi .. ' '.i, l.i II1: s. l.i III 7. l.i 7 ' M ii ;., Li ;.; I. " I.I e ;; .. :;, :i I a .. l, .. I: I, is 1,1 ,1 une .'a., " IS" it .. e, ., .. .. .i os. .. pi .. n .. .. or .. ,r .. , .. .. -a. .. 1,; F.y reference t thfs t.d J'arcel- cut on the iO'.it were the heaviest l.y near from these, tlatiie both decrease-. I lere, t lieu, is a . pie arithmetic. If 1 gain twelve, how in nr: would be e we iilid t.tat the and lllh of Jill; y one poiitid, cud w.r., the weight i iptes-.i.i.i iu s:ui- le p.iillel .oil uued on one bushel, or sixty pounds ; three uineleeiitli potin 1- (Iraut lias stamped a new character on the tactics of the Federals. No other general would cither have advanced uinei the Wil derness after llie severe batlh the w III III I .III ah M t II. C I In lll'.U'd lilt) lif I he I ll II I T iln J ll liol.l III) pa. Wit, t allliltld ll ii Mill ill III) t.al. Moilld Ul luv. Allm In l In llw llmllina. H .U4II l'i k el, , nt i. .in Hi inl ., i pe ol it 1 1 1 - j is Mill I. 4ll, J . ..ei, p"Or ti''' III lit! I) I. II 1,1.111, u .hv (ll -111) calili' . in 1 I" the pn toll Im.u llie I'1 1.1 t, Id i . I i: . I' ; i... ii me , u r I i-i. or followed up an almost vietoiious t'uough re tiring enemy after the still harder lighting on the lilh. None but he, again, would hale attacked his adversary so resolutely on the Sill and on Ihe Dth, or held his ground so tenaciously in spite of failure. I uder his command the Army of the I'otomae has achieved iu invading ir :i iia an amount ol success never in liieved before, except in re pelling invasion. The Confederate lurcis were once ariesled by MeClellatl, and once by Mc.i.lo, but that was when Ihcy thought to carry war inio Noilheru t, rrKorv. Oraiil alone has ilone more than this. Ilehi.a.l Viiuoetl toward Kiehnioiid, and though he has made but little way, and has lost hail his army, he can be jctniticd, or his success improved, is a quest ion which the iiexl mad will resolve lor us. I lie Itl-li l" Oil Wi ll. Thu Hammond Hell on tho widow Me Clintock farm, whiih was struck a lew days since, is now the bij-et thing iu odd .uu. Tho iii ;i.if says : "At tir-t, so great was the amount of water, thai ll.ere was con-i l erubht trouble iu cli in-ting it. lint now ll is ll.iniug oil, nnd cieariug its, ll nicely from the water. It is estimate I In il.ni nearly UUO barrels of oi! per day, utiloMi .ill biurets of water and nil, with u lair I.l'ospecl ol an increase. This nuke, il Ihe argel pro.luei.ig wa il in Iiu1 nit rce'iun : Thu Noble well I pi. d '.em .' ir.'i I) "ii".) InineU per day. The M.ipie !t .'e siaie. lt lie) r,U ol "nil." Ihe pi. n. i. il owner 1. 1 tho Hew Well. Mr. II uniil in I, h ub., ll l.iUT lug iii iho oil distil, t lor . a, w.in ei iuditli ri hi licci, I u. I l.o I.I. pel-, lila. lie will he handsomely it .laid. d. III. M Win till i: l'.i.iAt' - V Inc. ihe gun boul I oiuui'idoie Jon. ..' d -li'.iit d la.l Fr.da) by u Imp. lo in ihe .lamia liter, aUiut i tcu nulla In low F"ii Hailiii't, ctin Iieranil nil bo lid, with oim ff ptloil, tin. ailed ur wound. tl A ioin- but .. lb. New oiW Tlinea .;, lie I "il wu.it.idi.d liken illt' ul apir, ami he.'e litJlili l'l il Ihf ttntk ttno lill.d l.i-li IU IU" air Thu rkttiuitu i.llt.ir ul l'i J'U. 1. 1 dm I hu I'ltttlhobl uu put i "I th ' d ', "ii I, laltf t iw ul C'. lib, i i. ill .... ll 4 U'l I" II He I try tiisf trill, it lit i I U' I'd. I Ibil .e ilim jiul tl mi l an.. I tl. . I 4 l Li I H" ' auk id ihe lltif H II I li l I l tpl idt d Civ tlul -'H. l.il,.l i l.e e. I 4 li 'M t 4' ''.''. .M out four an I 1 Ih'.llk. i on w il. iii'tiii' that on the otu ami 01. i ot July there was not the uu:il dilfeivuce. 1 This I attribute to the fact that those days I were cloudy and cool, w i'.l; s une rain in the 'morning. The s..me in iv be said el" June 1 obth atidJulv 1st; nl-o id' July l"ith a:i.'t ltith. ! During the ftst six cuttings the grain when iru-h.d '.'ilwceii the liugtis left nothing but the h.tsk and u lluid resem ; bling city milk mot,' th .u au lliiug else ; that 1 . -an think uf. ll .riug the next live it seemed t become luucu Ihi. her, mid the l.l.-k became Itiote solid. Tilil i'tt nn the t ll, loth, and lllh, when crushed. , seemed to lea soft pu.p, wllii no j.iiee. , 'licit cut on the 1-V.h could be bivkiu tin lea.lil.,' ; while the last cueing cracked , till' ll l' ill.' tci'.h, line whiltl wll.l lt has lu ll kept all w inter. I lu that tail .1 .ice CTth, ihe straw was Jel ; low one joint lioto llie j,,o,,iid, in t.i.r. I July ih, it w as yellow just above llie , oiol j-'int ; and on that whiih w a.i cut Jul,, 11th, the sii.iw was yellow within tun l joints of the top. In order to test the matter still farther, saiiiph s of i-ai h w civ l.'.keu to uu ni l and i ex pi in in d 1 li .tin It w me lud'icr, and his jti Igm. nt was ttski.i, wiilnuil his kuowin.; aiiMluiLg about tli.' ixptiiiuetit. He, nidi a i.ttie l,i si'.. ,t, 1 . 1, iiuii' I o.il thai cm !,Iil!, 1 ll.l a.i b.'-t suiting hi purpose, Lull i lie hesitated hi iv. ft il Ihe t'liae pa..ti.. cm j 'July 1 1 th,- t.lih, and '...!. II. li 1.1 l.i tlial! I the p.iieeli iium:.. ti I CI, 11. M, ay I lit,; tellt .lull .s, t, li, UU I "',! loo'ttd it- Weil li, j Ullt, I l, l d'. I le 'I W . I .;li as Hot, ll, it lid W fuld i will be benefitted bv the tipohcation .il ; phoih i;e of lime, and it is important whether the deficiency be supplied in the form of bone diis. guano, native phosphate ' of lime, or marl the land need lime also. 4. No land can be preserved in a liiy;h state of fertility unless clover a id ihe ora-s-c arc cultivated in the course of rotation. 5. Mould is in lisiH ti-ible in evcrv soil at: 1 a healthy supply can only be preserved thr.r.ioh the cultivation of clover and the , u'i the turning in the gr. eti crops, or ; bv the application of composts rich it. the , elements of mould. ( fl. All highly coucen!tated irii'.ni! mr.i- ures are iuete ised in value, and their bene- lits prolo ig,.,!, Ly admixture wilh p'ater, ' salt, or by pu'ivori.. d charcoal. T. Deep plow ing irreatly improve t' e . pro luetivc power of every variety of soil ! that is not wet. j S. Subsoiling sound land that is not wet is i nl-a cmiiu'Utlv coudticivc to increase, tuo , i unction. 0. All wet land should be drained. ' j HI. All grain crops should be harvested i before the .grain is t iun"ough!y ripe. 11. Clover, a well as the u"i',ises intended for h iy, should be mowed when iu blossom. ; li. S indy loam cm be most ciFectn.illy ! improved by day. When in h lands re- iptire limi'ttr or m-irjing, the lime or marl is most ben. tii ially applied when made into compos; with clay. In slacking lime, salt j water i better than fresh. Id. The chopping or grinding of main to ' be fed to slock, opi rales as a saving ef at 1 least il p.-r cent. M. Draining of wet lands, and marshes,; adds to their value bv mnrkill'' them mo- : d ice more, nnd by improving the l.valih of mint have lic'o'hl'orhoo 1. 1.1. l'.y st ib!ing ami sheltering stock ' t'ltoueli the w inter, a saving of nnc-fourth i the food may be ;;!';'. cte.l; that is one-fourth li s- food will answer than when the stock is ixposcd to the inclemency ct the weath er. I 1 '. To l;irr::ean l lime wit lands, is tit ' throw lii-inr.re. lime and labor away. 1 17. A b i-hel of plaster p. r acre, sown broadcast ottf clover, will rdd one hundred , per cent, to its produce. I Is', periodic if iipplic -.tier, of ashes lelid-to . k-'ep c.p inteetity of soil.-, by supplying most, if not all, inorganic substances. , 1!'. Through preparation of land is nbso- lately necessary to the successful grow 111 of j ct'opi. v.' ". A Lundant crojis l annot be grnwn for i a succession il vears linies care i-e taken t I ylr. iiiivtll, some tune ago contrived tin ntr I blast which overcomes this dillicully, by i keeping a cold current in constant circuht j lion upon and between the mill-stones; and 1 in a la'e lawsttit ag iinsl tho proprie tor of one '(' the largest steam mills in I Loudon, or, indeed, in the v,or!d. for in , fling, 'ineiit of his patent some facts Cunu out a- to the value of tin- invention that ar j ; w orthy of note. It was shown iu evidence, , for example, that in grinding liour, tin: ! saving of lime was TH per cent., of coal M per cent., and an increase of llour of iV j.( r ' ceti!., the profit on manufacture was .18 1 is.- on pt oilu' e I - u.-. ..I., on .'.U tUsiieiM ol wheat. This saving arises from tho followin; reasons ; 1st, speed in grinding, by which double and and treble the iiuanti ty of wheat may Le pa-cd through thu staine without dungir of heating or , 'dough ing them up," as it is termed; 2d. an in cieasctl ipiantity atul improved ipiality of meal; "1. iuune,iia?e facility for dressing tho meal without the iiecc.niiy uf being kept n length of time t.) coo! and .ecover from tho fermentation occasioned by its heating; 4th, the preservation of the millstones, which will grind four times the quantity of wheat before it w ill be necessary to dress them, be emtio biing kept cons'.uiuly cool, they ne' er get clogged by 'articles of liour in a damp state, nnd thus are always clear, and have it sharp edge; oil., freedom from dust, which constantly Hies about Ihe mill uu the old sistein, tills being by Mr. liotilLis blast and ex.' i.t drawn from the stones ami conveyed to the appropriate ch..mber. where it be comes available, instead of Win"; lost or mixed with ths' sweeping. For ihe right. ol Using this iiitcutii'ii, the I.ngush (joverii- pai.t Mr. Hot ill 1 cents a bu shel on the wheat trrour.din all her Majesty's .'.oi k aids, u.;!il lately, when the rate was reduced lo one cent per bushel in considera tion of a cry large inercii-e iu tho amount ground. an equivalent for the ubtanci seal'- I r.ed oil the land m t.ie pro.nicls fin., n thereon. 21. To preserve meadows in there produc tiveness, it is liec.'i-ary to harrow t'.ieui every second autumn, amply tup-iii'i'ssie. , and roll tin ni. Ti:r. Fniir 4'. tr.prv.- " re. Vi'hett these nie out of Wiring, tlte lutilcl whieh h i coiiti ,i ".ted so tc.u. h to ih- ir I i pro ice'ivene-s, shuuld be rc'notcd, to admit jO of the proper tur,ivation. It new p.aul lire wanted, miliars must I e allow. ! lo g-ow, otia rw i-e the w hole life ot the pl.mt shoul I be throw n into the par. ut for the sake of the next year's product. On lit i Ti.it Maiiim.. Wo have spoken sever d liiiu s, nf the manner in which u liien.i of out-, Mr. John Day of North An tlovcr. .Mass., manages his farm, ami of tho gnat lefltlity to w l.ieh he lun brought its acres, from a repulsive nnd b.invn condition. We have visaed his farm, examined ils crops, anil the arrangement of il buildings, ami listened with especial interest lo his account cf reclaiming it, a id the profits which he has th rit ed from ils various de partiuei.li. Iu a recent interview with him the eon tcisuti.'ti turned upon the subject of li'itir i ..I .,'.;, -when l.e remarked tli.it he did not quite agree with the w liter ot the article in our paper, "IJo'Ur SWart A r.j," in ttie statement that the cream should ulw ay s bu uf a iiiiiloiui teinpcr.it me, viz; ubouL Oddeg. He said he had one lime forty iw quarts of cream w hieh he dit i.hd into two i : ii il li nts. Hue part was i hurtled ul. leg, come, iu lo minutes, ami O.ie . it is a mi-tak lo mi pose that this li.i.t tcry li.quetil cnaiigc oi gr,. ,'i.i. f tht' best beds w e 1. it e iter .-. u iu ipi iiitity und quality of fruit was 1 le. u tia;soll; but it had Lia n k. pt hh.hly ma tut; -"d and thoroughly worked, and iii'.inly elear of glass. - hell the ".Tout! I from ne glect has become grassy, it is b, t ii I' ccoi'mut , peril ips, to plant new In-. I th in to ut'empl to i b if out ll.e old in.. Tl. -e lli.lt le ill ide at any time w hen !g 1-1 oi's c oi b, t.'.t iliii .l, hut on the a, elomt of the .!,'. le of oar -uiniue;-. thcv ale i.-c .'.If p .-: "i, I the proilucL was l.ef.vccn 21 and 2i p.uiii.i-. Ihe other part had bieu staii.lm ; in a t il. of ice w,.tt r oti i u.g.i:, anil w.ii in i.u.i a.- n e wau-r coi.ld Uialie it, and was kept so by being cliuined, by ice on the top uf the churn. It came ia two hours, and iho product w 2S pounds! It came in a hard condition, the buttermilk tlow iug IV. ely from it, mil it brought tig ut cents pel' p utud more than the hist lot, which clue lather soil and the lititlcniiilk 'airig iug w ith it. I'm-i In. i a Used was a s.p.i. i'e one a crank, and oiilt tt i p i.;,l.es ot lloa one o i." e u. sali for a io. tie' I'.lit'f toilli He l.lltte s i.ll.' ul.- ! Uses '. if . f n gti I with id of d i t. . i. u Ut, I 1.1 tt I lain Clal sill upon lh til C.e Clllj f.ll. N.I l.'l' p' oite I nor no liul'l'llc li-ed i in.; en' li . 1 L.e of gr I-, s ed , , . , '. hoiild I e i clelnl II. I . i -tloM'd. ti. ll.elllbi r that U.d I 1 . Ill I., I. wh.ih lu tables l'o lloin, Jul.t Fh to in id t.trihi r i. t. - ill al. I Mil Was ti:e I'll-!. I ill I .IW IV llloic ill ill lie j I, ."it d ..i I, if 1.1. do ii.nl ii,,. r.li'itc ; ll.e dial ll .it p a .' i . In III ! la-t t..l It. le pl.t lo a sl 1 .I II cut .'I to. "it'i, l.lli. 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