Ill Clif f STAR Ml Mil IHROmCII. BY 0. N. WOKDKX AND J. R. CORNELIUS. " THE UXIOX," estdblishcd in lbll Wb!e .No., 2,112. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 18G0. At $1-50 per Tear, alnay in Advance. "niROXICLE," establishes in IS 13 Whole No., 833. a v .vM.7w'.vf r vn.r joi nsAi Msaee KrlSs)., law W"nr. I Bio" ouni). Prnn'a. TFK tf.V ?1 P'r yrar. to be run is .pti"e anil at the some rle f -r a iuiiT'r-lMrt.-r p-Tii-d. I'liu.. all .t. .ll dm f r fur ni"nlis. 74 it. I..r fli UK.ntlis. 1 ...l. Fast Blacksmiths, &c. FROM NORTHERN CALIFORNIA The following Scraps bave beCD "going t Correspondence of th.; Star Sl Clironit-le- the rounds" tif the newspapers fur some wraturr. weeks past, e tring men. togetner : had killed one of their number. When i tuld wo bad no Ciiief authorized to treat ; Cultivation of Corn. As the farmer will soon be called upon The Grannies of Democracy. All are familiar with (jraud-uia's B'iry Jonathan L'abner, uf Sbaiuokiii towo- L.r.ici't m .. " "". . ship, bat in )j seou lu a Heading paper that v.ar. So fr four enpi " "" s lu l"r l' "! .J . ... . . lr ' J, s,ct' ' ' i-n. i.t bv m.ii ipaidi a blacksmith id that city bad wade :24a t:. horseshoe nails in an hour, determined to wiiihiim-.pwi.irhiriirii.M.iiMil, rj 0l)W Uiauy ho could make in Ilio same '"sTs."!. a id-.mT rll'iii i 'i r-r time. He hammered out and fiuUhed, w.iurr. and ilr TiinnVott Valley : witi, them, they granted, "Ub ! uh ! but to prepare for corn planting and culiiva-! of the "black man '." When the good old fnitbUms Will". """'" 1 ' ' ' j when an Indian kills a White man, then tion, a word or two on the sul ject, based j dame wished to restrain any of bur little there are plenty of Chiefs ! i upon practical experience, may not prove truants from fnq'icnting forbidden reports, Tolo, the principal among them, says uniuterestiog to some of your readers. ! she would cry "Blaek man." "l!lack the first white man killed by them in this ! My plan is as follows : I plow the ' man !" she whimpers, with, a shudder, Tulu Fret Yreka, Feb. 12, 18G0. Y'la is said to be the Indian name for Mount Sbas'a, and should be for this place, i but it has ubtaiucd the name of l'rckn. j vicinity, was one of the Erst party of whites ground in tho fall to the depth uf six or j "l-ack man catch you. Ibis, her only The name of our couutT -5V-A-oii 1 they ever saw, and they killed bim to see tij-ht iuches. I then prepare a rich com- ; argument, suffices for the time; she has . i. rt r. h.n.rii,rtm.3.i..i f-.r -i rrolI1 ti,e rou,ti, ro,)s 13 bought in the store, i means, a little pony. what he was! "a should call this em- post 0f bog manure and good loaui. In I per tar. Il.l! a s.U.re ... rt, l. el., - ........ , I n . - ttfi I , 4 ..!.. . )irt.-imMKtx. 2(J nails in OU minutes, thus beating the I ye have had the driest, warmest, plca- ' phatlcally "making game of the pale the spring, I turn my compost heap tbor- ....... ii .. La I ' I . I., il.... I I -a mi m 1 t . I . J - . ... ant est winter, ever kaown bere by the rs- faces. ri j I uia i ou, oy-mc-waj, uc- . oughlj, to ad to bave it well locorporated. I barrow the groutid once with a bnavy spike barruw, and aftcrwardrt barrow or tHiuan one tooth . & Jol n-to.rforl..ril.Ii.luain,104ul .pfrjrr. hilt , , . . ... .. , il,,nfi. i'i.t tv(H-. Tii.-iiMtircr. A.u.Ttinir-i.u ut crafittD, yr. UiibutT did all the work him- "SZZll: self, Wowing the bellows, forg.ng, and all DJ.r..mi.ni. i i.v in- r"-t' r.i oi.u.i ''lr"'- the necessary manipulation. There were Th.MAiiKrn:Tm.Kni:Ai'iii.i..tini luom r . ettt.vjr jir ...t-.i.vwi.i.b .n-ui.rtiuieuruut several witnesses to this great soiiluing .N.w. in iv.div i'hiia Mail.. r . Sunburn Gazette kind, "f JOB PBINTINO, whwb ili l . iuu-a ilh Min'Vii mud .li-.(l-li .ii-l "O r-Mnalik t.-rm.. aiiTliiM.ni'OUti l.-1'nil fr wh-D h.n.l.il ia-J htt.irk linHiTcr.l. AM'iiUripwmMm. Wfli't. Mrkdu''.ii"rtli-i.lr.!.-.n.lt.irvjr. J.n l.ll-'iS. WilUOEV COI1NK1.II idonts. It generally raius two-thirds of; w 'h1 h n,s ,ny name- lue Iacts 01 ili.. miiip ,1,,ri,. il,o n hut in hH 1 the case are said to be these. When M'- frightcued the little fellows, und, coward like nut from luve of ber, but from fear of the lilack man tbey crouch and bud die close to Grand-ma's knee. lSdt, ere long, they learn that the old woman's vet had no rain to speak of.aud the miners Kec, the first Iudian Commisfioner, came j DUiyi!riza ;, . iare four hnr3e cultiva-1 ' niau" story is all yirai-a are getting discouraged. They have not "eat with the Indians, he was decked lor w)rting it both ways. The use of the j ""-'W device and bow, when she screams Cbc 3tar aoli (Cljronklf. NUVIXV, Mailt II 'J, IsttO. Best Post Offices In Pennsylvania. We Cod in the Tribune the following lists of the Post Offices in this State which There is a blacksmith Apprentice at water to wash the dirt they dig up, and all oul 10 taae7 na particularly wun jke hrrow is then continued until the Lewishurg, (says the Aiynt,) who bas : kiuds of business suffer iu consequence j flying red vest, which took the eye of ( gr0UDj js pcrfectly mellow who recuutly made two huitdm and lUtg hur.-e bhoc uiU iu one huur. r:...... ;,! i ,i,.. ,.,l..,ct.l ih .t I vallies; and then, all through the seven ; 'he best presents. as much work is nnuired to fashion a or eight mouths composing the dry season, 1 the propositions, and demanded the vest, for if tbev can't eet the cold, nobodv can ! Tolo. In forming treaties, an eichange ; Ti,B rfluj :s ..rk.,i ,., fr f. eteach have it to quarrel about. Itusually suow i of dress and trinkets is a ratification of the wayi and a B,ovel full of the compost al on the mountains, while it raius in the ! w, i "e one who first assents gets ' re!j refcrrej ,0 ;3 Ji,iJcJ between these loW soon agreed to i .;, , , i . ,ai,i...nc good mule-shoe, as to make a horse-shoe. Let .Mr. I'auilii) (of lurks county,) beat Mr. IIaue's Uar-c aud mule shoes in six hours and lifiv-nioc minutes, and .Mr. of compensation to those having them in l'-ngc him, with the nq iisite number of charge, or pay over that sum of uett pro- , r"lk9 b"-k ,Lo challenge. 7 Ut.ville cctds to the Department : Ormu. I'.iiCTiii.s' I'iV. Xktt Vwr.t, Allegheuy City if 1.4il Sl.NiS Alleutown 1 ,23 1 Mil Altoona l,i.H7 1.1 V) Beihlebem I.lMi 1,3-7 Carlisle 1.7U. 1!. 113 Chambrrsburg 1273 1, "-'-1' Columbia 1.0S2 h7 Danville 1.1 Hi h7i Kaston 1.915 3,282 Krie 2,0t"J l-.'(j tiermantowa 1,1-0 1,050 llsrrishurg 2.0(11) 11, li.il Hollid.ysburg 1,073 1,4 5 Kensington 2. DUO 3.4 Hi Laueaster 1,'J 1 3 9 IS Iebaoon l.UUl 1,107 Lewisburg 1,012 003 Lewijtown 07 1,005 Meadville 1,438 l,o-i8 Newcastle 1.0S4 HI Norristnwn 1,237 1,029 Philadelphia 2,000 1,US5 Pittsburg 2,000 22,fe.!9 I'ottsville 1.952 2,079 Heading 2.000 4,029 cranlon 1,012 2,005 Washington 1.10 1,:HH Westchester 1.753 2,017 Wilkcsbarre 1,404 1.723 "Williamsport 1.497 1,078 York 1,8 2,275 ferTo all of which we have to hint, in the worJs of .S'm.-csyjeue, "If, wben'twere done, 'twere mil dune, then 'twere well 'twere d mo ijniii fj." I HaTl'a k about the closeness aud mean ness of the Yankees, it's all a sham and a falsehood. ! the uieltiug snow supplies the riils and j at ,ou a,ue ",ne stripping off his old rags rivers, as well as the ditches which are pre- M k"50 declined the proffered honor pared for miuing purposes. Now, there o( an exchange of raiment. Tolo, being is not as much snow on the mouutains as ' peaceably inclined, then proposed to ex there was laet .May. Qjarix mining does I change their names, to which M'Kce not require as much water they are great "greed. Tolo.then, bad lost bisown name, mills, with "stampers" weighing 550 ', nl strutted around, bigger than'life, with pounds each, working "churn-dasher'' .' ,1,c Dame o "M'Kee." but tho treaty fashion and crushing the roek. I failing at last, Tola waxed iudigoant llcccnily, we bad a uice ride out in ' dtc''d M'Kee a bad man, whose tame Scott Valley, twenty miles from Yreka, " worthless, and threw it away. A crosMiig one mountain six miles over, and '' M'Kee bad obtained his name, and he bad so steep that our vehicle bad to be chained ff M'Kee' name, Tolo insists upon 2 down hill. I did not dare to ride. " tui" he has no name at alt . full of 2'augh's raw bone phosphate to each hill. From six to eight grains are planted in the hill. When the plants have attained the height of four inches, out "black man" at them, they may be seen clapping their thumbs on their noses, giving their lingers a signifi.-ant motion, the door is shut iu her f.cc, aad they are off. Analogous to this is the course of tie I NoN-lXTERCOlR-E Man, CUNVlUTtU. TheCbalantHigaGa ) Atlvrrtiter, gives) the f (lowing minan'ic contefeion of an anti-Yankee Georgian : "Not a thousand miles from here, tbcra lives a gentleman of the real thunJer-and-lightuiug red-Sag school of political ta li f, a j iuj-Uf Southerner, death upon tha Yankees. Lie was a widower, and had daughter attending school. On ascertain ing lhat the teacher wag one of the down east girls, be took his daughter from school, ! resolved to have nothing to do with tha down carter wasu't going to hive hit I girl taught by any such person. Shortly ! after be took his daughter from school, ba happens to be traveling on the same train ; with the Yankee school-marm, ia intro duced, is rather pleased, becomes interest- . ed, is got, and is a goner. The Yankee school-teacher is now Mrs. ." -o . . I weed out to four stalks ia a bill, and ! "gumcnt was tu.ua, no otner was ncc-. keep the ground mellow with the culti-! e3barJ 10 fcare ttil; U,Ut of I'mcracy in- j Ti(tur to line and drill. Aud, now, every Dem-: Lv this simple method. I have incrcas- ocr,ic PaPtr throughout the land is a self "Ku-sia is abclishiug serfdom, and tha sham Democracy. Heretofore, when tbey ; reform works well. Kepnblican America, saw any of their raulc and Ji'e likely to : is t,ebinJ( ic?ut,e .,I1iusi ,n' , , . ,, . , , , I wors. Posterity will woudtr at our tultr- desert them, tbey would raise the bog-a boo a(ion o tib re,jc of bblirism cry ot "Jjlack li( publicans . ISo otner; Givemea' We are pretty well contented. My 4 7i.tt-K.,ii id flip o.tv f.irnw rif ' B - - " ... I - ...I.I l.-. ll 1 1. J -,..it-.i .!.,....;, i,;..ir. .n "uu U",U,J . . . . , . ' mule on the mountains thev are so sure me uoie -keepers mere are 10 cnare , afe we lcre yy cl.ceks. fairly t, inJ when the eertuiliatiun is ; left solitary and alone, feeling as ,l,e Republican party eombats, and if tha . .o v a uay ior uoar.. uuriug cuio- , sbak() wi(h fa( Wfi hjvc p,ain fircfur , Farme, and GarJaler, . ridiculous as f.Iiy in its prime. 6ee ; North are true to her interest the princi husbaud was consumptive, but his lungs j anJ th(J Utla ,. , B0 "The Dutch Government bas commenc ed the work of the cmincipatuo of slave in Java." Union Courier. Very shortly, these blessed United Statet of America will be alone, among cuiln d ,1 n,r unrn won from fift. to snvsntv bush- ! constituted corporal guard to shriek 'lilnck nations, in retaining the barbarous insti- els to the acre. This increase I attribute j HTuUica$ ."' as if the whole Locofoeo tution of human slavery. Oir Southern to two causes. First, the deep plowing' Pa"J 8,i11 tilui', 3Ed 81"j tnout'a o friends are even violent against us becausa and thorough pulverization of the fcriili-; oecouie terror stricken at their clamor, we positively refuse to permit them to zer. The young plants start at once, aud j nut lBt oIJ woman truk is played out. muke slave from what is at present free vigorously. Having something to feed ! The boJs laTe discovered the game. territory I It is tad enough that slavery uiron.and a well prepared soil for the roots j "Kla:k K--pWi"u" "J "Wsuniou" pass exists at all in thin Republic. It would to peuetrate. the wire worm is headed off, ', oT first ",B I"""! n"uS them now, be positively monstrous to extend it any ' 'l l.L-T : IL. .1. -II !. . ... . . . likel to disturb auu luo cuiocrauc pariy, like me uiu wu- lurttier on lliis continent. ID la IS WLat ! Hall for the Convention, aud other things in proportion. Some of the Delegates dotted over with ranches here a hog breakfast, coarse nur paucaKes, Putter, rauche, there a cittle ranche, aud yonder u'1 (bIack ,eai always the Chinese The bills tower iu msj-sty will not touch green tea; tor dinner, Peel, The Roller for Spring Use. As the season is approaching when the roller should be brought iuto service, per- L'uunty (ti.) Ii' publican. Garrison on Seward. The great abolition organ of bostm, pies of that party will be successful ibis year. 1'uUmiUe Journal. The Brandon (Miss.) K'pulUcan fairly ...ii. . f : .. 1 1 1 . I. ... - : - ... .. . e . .'nn ahova another on every i,l.. il.ir "J bread: and tor supper, bread aud beet : ships, from New 1 ork, Boston, ie.-and ; - , ' " , ,, 7 . I v ,...,, ,,, w IS i mit me to call the attention of readers to lllC "lieu oy illiam iloii ; ! the National Convention have some idea j ml'a ca"'e. " '". ;" . ;, " , I it3 nse TUc time was when if a farmer 0arri,3I, bas a severe editorial review of , g 'ary question, m tne loUow.ng of removing the Convention to avoid the 1 1 h buncb M u,Cnee. ; , pork 2d butter $1 milk SI a gal- e 2.7.1., S' Seward's speech, evidently written rough but lively epigram : ui .ciuo.i. 6 iuc v, .u o ..rowiiiLT about the lime the rain and suow : Iuni egfe'a $l d zen nd scarce in tbe ! possessed one plow, and a neavy tootnea r . st,-., to Pror. ,oo r. bu imposmon. At CU,,,uo on the contrary . K - 8 ' - J J ! winter., that, chickens 1 to $1,50 each, harrow, he was equipped for cultivating . r2XZZtt,ZXZ I - which .s a .Lie. c.j-.here will be I u f eDer .1. a. wiute r 1 P9,1"" n'9 PuuuJ' "'A, on- the soil : but that time has passed away, ! kf I-J "rdf Mr- Seward as the ! very l.ule if an, advance on ordinary Sru"a "' auJ 6' -ll the winter , V f k agriculturist the roller i "carnat,ou of political circumspection," charge,. The 1'ennsylvania Delegation "J " ' ('" J J ' ' Zuflllll 6 wood U almost as indpentable as the plow. j " PW traisut." 'VZiZX. ' have engaged the briggs House as their ,boueU WUtly dead) ,s good all sum-, &-,o0, dried apples 4 bits, peaches 0 wood P . . 1 lie thinks "tbe recent speech, when close 'f''" f''v&""L?r : . , 6 fcE mer too $a a cord, sugar 3 lbs. for $1, Coffee 2 lbs. The first use for the roller iu the spring , . . .,, , r ,. , '''' iiei..r.peiBnt-j MummU headquarters. mer ioo. I, , ,, . . LJ ly analyxed, will be seen to be nut little, : ' .1 Throughout the Valley we bad a Cue . fjr 8 "'ruP $3 10 ? gaHo"i e. of tbe year, is to smooth down tho me- j .f betler lban Mr Webster's 7th of! To Friit Gbowebs. The llorticnltw j StnTBAcrtu MEtTi.r.s The Tresi-! ?!cw of Mouut Shasta. It is perfectly! So far from our homes, I assure you , qualities of the mowing ground, and settle jjarcn' ch 1S50 He adds "Mr r' "js that those who wish to have plums , dent of the board of School Directors in ; wbitc wij SUi(W) aua ,goks a9 Ib(u. aj we know all about the mails, here, l'a-; the earth around the grass roots which have . 1 t.".... ,' ',' retained on their trees until ripe, can d one of the rural districts of tolumbiacouu- th lol,CJ in creatio had been bIon. pors .11 g0 and come b, ste.mers-post- been loosened by the frosts. All mowing ! - 8 , m g 60 fc . . fc . d I tv. Pennnvlvania. ate v became eiercised . , r . . . ' . .u ru- r.....i-..i :i u ...u . n.j i .. down, aBd Ue Wl.l drag many along with J . b K . . . r " ' . . aeu iu one successiui euort to reacU tbe "Bt ""c -tu' 1UD i groauu luumu uo iuutu s cmij as me . . . , , - i around the tree in the sprin" of the Tear. u at rnm rw.r, n inn mr. fir. , . . . . aA . ... . . ....... . . . . . . .1 . .... " nl rAPrV'-tMn U .can , ever pos-ible." lt P"ig ' -"- . j -.-y iuc oiiiuruu..-va ut o u ..,;o -..:l. fl 1 :. r I llrB Dav. ..purrs west fit I mpinnitl i rt... nroFvilhiint .111 tin. th.ir lii.t IntAir ' rv7, it will be admitted tbat oor town purpose of holding religious meetings. ,wenlJ..uve milet tom ,bc hdse f ,bis ; come by overland, and east of that by and its neighbors patronize l ucle Sam's Uu called a meeting of the board, to take ! majes,ie pCatf wi.ich js reported at 1 1,700 s'etuers, unless directed otherwise ; we .postal department as well as any coiuidu- ! action on the matter ; but wheu they met, 1 f t : bt' i.-erv ! thiuk they come much quickest, overland. oily in this or any other State, Tbe number of similar renumerative be seemed somewhat embarrassed as to tbe He ;.gti ! search of pleasure or wonder, ascend it. proper nioue or -lasing me voie. lie I T. ,:,. H,. ,. , , ;, ,;,. I'ost Offices throughout tbe Union, is giv-; finally took a piece of paper, and wrote, I ,en . s of Iim , ut ,..:, nf n ss follows : SLtri Statu, Ac. Alabama Arkansas tDist. of Columbia Delaware 1'lorida Georgia Kentucky Louisiana Maryland Mississippi Missouri North Carolina outb Carolina Tennessee Teias Virginia Nebraska ; Fan Statu. 'I'.'aliforuia I !ounecti;ut 2 Illinois 1 ludiana 2 Iowa 12 Maine 9 Masracbusetts 5 Michigan 4 Minnesota 5 New Hampshire d .-'cw Jerey 6 New York 3 Ohio C Oregon 4 1'ennsylvania 15 Rhode Iilaud 2 Vermont Wisconsin 93 i- . ..1, ...! J -t ii I nrst, -an iaor oi too s.racica meeun s; , lbem on foot-clambering over ice, and 14 ( secouu, iu lavor vi agaiusi suu siraeieu j j ' mectiu's ;" and requested tbe members of ) the board to vote by marking. The Co 13 lumbia County U-jtublican, which is rc 8 sponsible for the above, believes they 12 didn't mark. 55; THE'liWjSDliMING. j BV B.C. BUNMilT, (urEjiili-iD.) Yourwe.ldin-ric(Warf tliiDjilearwiftf. AW. fammcrs ut few, Since 1 iiut it on jour finger first. liv ptMetl o'er ma I'ostage on let era, ten cents instead of three. Yours, Sio. M. II. THE JIOlTiIXS or LIFE. camping one night ou the snow, when ut Jtma u. dm they leave their mules to reach their des- ' Tiiw'i lo.i far wt, 'mu tiie ,1m. w. .r. toi,i, tination. A Band ascended one season ' -,ko" "rwof ""I , ,. Vl here Hie pure waters w.o.ler llirough Taller. ir gold, and played Hail Columbia. There are' aoj life u umn suUinw. springs at or near the summit, the vapor ! '"d our ''" b"" f ""''. 1 .... . ; Where aiccsof lrodor rternally rtill from one uf which is said to be poisoooua. ! whra tb waj-weattraT We called to sue tbe remnant of a larifft I nthwrgrooyttUiMofUfs. 10 57 32 1 31 4 5 11 253 tribe of Indians the Yekas encamped 0ur cn not to th' b'u,irt nJ. . , ,. ,, . . But our visions liare told of iu blis. ; : ior tne winter in tuis vaucy. i ncir wig-1 Ana our i, s. ti .. from iu .nirD. m Hmti warns are built of rough boards and sticks, j wl"n Mul in of this. ' ' 1 . .... ..... l..n .1 f. ... V. And.i:.;i7.n;,,h..eL..e-.h.t.n ." "was, warm, or.gu whM OUI. ,iriu mm Uirn witk Umpution .sd plr.KU-c 1..- day, and We found the young Indians ! we've dnujk from tiie tide of the rirrr that flows Lw;n wum-, ...wh .ik,.wm wuwumj r , , ... , L J I IIU Wit C.CI'.itu Ul kHT. some of them half breeds perched upon! o. bie..in, n ti,.t hpy day, the h.,., let of life, ' the huts, like rattlesnakes out sunuing. j , " " "IT"" "M Wheu, ...auk. to liod ! uur lo, eet " Ves, " mleyou . ! But we think where the rm.ed he trod my lotiuK wife; ; Some Were dressed 1U the Cast-off clothing And the dsy ne.ersnii.tui from his palace of light Vur drC," kn"w-'hml " of the whites, and some were pot! The ! "';' th.hrig.it .mi,. ,ri. The d.y thai ui.tle me yours, dear wife! when til in old I ,,, , I i i , . are traveling homeward, through rhso-rs and glncm, ling was new: j Old luUiaOS aud their Squaws had gone to To kingdom where pleasures uoreathiglj bloom. I remember, now, jour yonng, sweet fare, 1 burV one of their braves, whodlcd the A""1 "'""'IJ thatrtino. through thegloo. Hut wIiaii nn mm In (k nf ..ns " do eortation, the Slave States are in no par- "ow '"u ""ow dear joa were mjtongu. ! night before. We took a good look into ticular in tbe rear l The most profitable ofEoes arc New 1 ork, nctt proceeds $549,000 VoIh. i d.ird ou j..u .ii: how proud iwosof yon! , their buts, which are so low tbat we could dui uiti i love you mule won noi,wu.-n uiat un riug was new f From the ever green mountains of Life. Philadelphia Ifoitoa Sin Francisco New Orleans Baltimore Cincinnati 8t. Louis Charleston Chicago Louisville do do do do do do do do do do 188.085 109,993 111,000 108,556 1-8,422 70,592 75,144 35,617 29,403 25,393 BOi.Gov. Packer bas shown liis su- bardly stand upright, even in tbe center, , prciuu devotion to Lis party, by nom- ; No, no no fairer were jou, then, than at this hour, to where they build large fires, and lie on tbe i inatitig Hon. Thomas II. Ul'rrows of And, der as lite to m. thu day, how eouid joa dear- ground around it. They have two en- Lancaster (a Douglas Drjin.) fur Su j a sw"t juur face might tm, that d.j, u now it is, 'tis ! trances, with a kind of ante-rootn between I perintcuUeut of Common Schools. But did I'kiio, your uab u ..ii, when this old ring l -the second being so low and small, that "0 connrmea by tlio Sjcnatc all ' one has to crawl through it this, to guard ,luu "l""3'""" juniors oung ior i'e saw for food nuts. Tbe oats ground should be rolled direct ly after tbe barrow or drill. It is quite an advantage to tbe crop, and greatly fa cilitates the harvesting, particularly if the oats should fall. but the following paragraph contains the slaekeJ V,ae '" then re-placc the ground essence of the review "This speech greatly disappoints us ; not on tbe score of rhetorical skill, or power of condensation, or clearness of statement, or historical accuracy, for it is taken out, or get fresh, and the tree will retain the fruir. Another, and one of the most important very creditable performance in thec uses of this valuable implement, is, to , Pa"--"ia-butoccauseitevinces.tbrough crush the clods after plowing the oats ! ""1U"'; . ,US- u"le V ... tician, ratner man tbe wi5e, courageous, s.ubb.e ; snd I bave always found it best fir.se(.iu .taU,smaQ. h has no pulsations of life, do thrubbings of hutuaoiry ; it is as ut ! 0,1f1.", 'dM-',ifcl '". ht grief, i :,rj vfL r..r V....1 ,. ! seven Uuchaiian Democrats Vfr tnm .. ...111 Bin Ho-..... f.M a-,tl. ut.a w irtut tirv. I mostly acorns dried huckleberries and j voting against him. Mr. liurrowa .W Young editors frequeotity make very awkward mistakes io attempting to uc i Vean bring frth Uakt to bioj us, wife Mi, art; brrv, , f null foicwa 'ruuuj our fire, that make tbeir motber's ' el mom dt-ar. Small, wmic ht.ru, your care -ach day makca yet j nit.rr tike lu jroli. b- j . i i i i ore iiBf in- luviitif ut-an made mine wben wuoid riDa I a VrVrHa A tint ft h hr.ri n r riiiior enAtklrsi i - ..s "O -.- "rj5'v" "6 rr" r'--o j w new. Of a gentleman as baviog ulnjcientfy ADd,Usvd brOod: all hebasgiren arewllh ui yet aCtl ji - . ! ruiJ tilled a certain atation meamog, doubt- out uu; ery utti in wm , mil with u.i f-.uDd; . . . , . ; Ttioub cares we'fe kuowu, ita LumIuI liearU tbe leas, efficiently. Another epeaks of two ! worst Vfetruw ibrough; parsons a and attentive officers" j tM Uu " M meaning, e Suppose, tbey are efficient ' The post is dear its sweetness still our memories trns- 4)Seers. Here, two different wrong words Th. grteuw.-v borne, together borne, are used instead of the one proper word desired to convey an intended compliment. A Dictionary should be at one elbow of editors, and a book of Synonyms at the Other and even then, in the hurry and carelessness so common io the best offices, n t.-. . i it l 1 - V US tlUIltM llllf'lllll'lir llllllitl- B.f.v- lf. j lunif ii.. io.. tuat uod luaue mine, when uu. old I dried crickets this last bciug considered j neri arjlj wa3 an earnest and iudt'fati- I nug was new. i niiitn a dnlicarv Thin rrii-lfota k.e. I ...l.l c . ... - j . i gaure o iluu oi IUU caUSC. lie IS been a serious pest for three years past : styled by some, "the father of thesys- i- . ,i 1:1 i I ...... v I.... ; .. I'.... : . . r , iaai Bcasou luey vamo iio.e u uevuunug . .uui, uui iu laui ii, nas lliautrtiraiea ! And If Ood spares ns 'mongst oul sons and daughters to i crow olj. i W. know his goodness will not let roar heart or mine grow cold; Your aged eyes wUl see in mine ail tbej'v still shown ..n Ibey may fail to give tbe clear and precise ! yours oil they h... seen, sine this old ring , we would not now h.rat: Whatever, witul th. future brings, heart unto hesxtsUll true, We'll .hare, as w. have shared mil else, since this old ring was new. army, nearly ruining the crops in the tal lies, for they cat every green thing which comes in their way. The Indians, how- uuder Gov. Wolf, and has been on the gain in public estimation ever since, lie is editor of the "l'enu'a Si,.t,r..1 !...-.. I " .i r n i d. , - i , . , . : uvuuvi . uu. u 1. 1 . uuu jor an lll-tluur ig holes in the ground, and drive I . i. : . . , , ,. i. .i u . work is doubtless abundantly quah- the crickets in, where they smother, then fied. Whether lio will lu nl I, .r.e- dry, and after being pounded and stewed! i his out-door intercourse with the with berries are fit for use. lbey kill people, as his predecessor, is to be some game, such as deer, antelope and ' fcccu wo hope he may. Were the rabbits, but are afraid of the bears (black, j County Superintendents to select the ,;n,.,n .n,l nrlvvlvl mhili sr. nl.nl. theV WOuld have cllOriCfl Mr. nn nm nf nor mm.nl.in.. Thnlr nab-. UlCKOK but aS tho GOTCmor looks . . , . , , to his own little party for the officer, house, .re holes, duff in the prr.und. and i .. . . . r r 0 j aaeaoiog they desired to do. "The Hcmas Voice its right man agement in Speaking, Heading and Deba ting, iaclnding the principles of True El oquence." By Ref. V. W. Csialet, A. M., Cantab. I'oblUhed by FowlerAi Wells, 308 Broadway, New York. A pamphlet of 50 pages price not stated, but we guess 25 cents. And O, when death shall corns at last, to bid me to my real. May 1 aw looking is those eyes, and resting on that breast; O may my parUng gue be blessed with the dear sight of you, B Of those food eyes fond as uiev were when this old ring was newt AscientOil-Sprinqs. Thefollowing quotation from the Bible would seem to indicate that the ancients were not with out a knowledge of tbe existence of oil I springs: "He made him ride on tbe high Jte Senator Broderick, shows bim to bave j increase of tbe fields ; and he make bim to aT'rv?6 po8eor ot tote worth (suck honey out of the rock, and oil out rthe ""ii 4Bur.,ei ior aoout S!U,090. ,tty rwit." Dcut. Xiin, Id. The inventory of the property of the covered something like our ovens. It is said their sick are put into these boles when heated, and after sweating them profusely they then treat them to a cold bath! There are about two thousand of these Indisns in Northern California and Sou thern Oregon enough to elaim tbe atten tion of the General Government, which should enact laws for their benefit as well as for that of the whites. As it is, it is nothing uncommon for them to kill one of our men when caught alone, or fur one of them to be dropped when in the same exposed condition. A short time ago, tbev came into town, and demauded a white or "Boston" muDj whof they saidj they can but hope it may all prove for the best. All parties admit Air. Burrows' eminent worth and litness. He takes the Department, we believe, about the first of June. Wm. H. Bissell, Governor of Illi nois, died recently, after a lingering illness, aged about 50 years. Born in Otsego Co., N. Y.,he first studied med icine, then law served with honor in the Mexican war,andin Congress ac cepted a challenge from Jeff Davis, who "settled" and was elected the first Republican Governor of Illinois. A man of superior abilities, he dies much lamented to have the roller follow the plow pretty closely, as clods crush more easily then than after they have been exposed to the sun. In preparing the ground for wheat, tho roller should be used repeatedly, or so long as any clods remain, and by all means let tbe ground be rolled before the drill. No field is in complete order for drill-seeding without it. Grafting Wax. This being the season for grafting, we publish, for the benefit of fruit-growers, tbe old receipt for making grafting wax, at the same time adding a new receipt rec ommended by a prominent agricultural journal. The old standard grafting wax is made as follows : "Three parts rosin, three parts beeswax, and two parts beef tallow. These are all melted together, and tho mixture is usually applied with a painter's small brush, or a wooden blade. It is frequent ly worked up like shoemaker's wax by be ing softened with a little warm water, and applied with the band. Some also dip ! strips of cotton cloth, an inch or an inch and a half wide, into the hot wax, strip ping it through between two pieces of wood and spplytng around tbe graft. We prefer the first-named process. The new grafting wax referred to, is made and applied as follows : "Melt two ounces of rosin slowly so as to make it throw off its spirit of turpentine. When it becomes perfectly clear, add a little less than an ounce alcohol, mix well, and at once eork tight in a bottie. Add alcohol afterwards to make it a medium liquid, and apply with a small brush or wooden blade. Like the foregoing, it is said to form an air tight covering, which is the object aimed at by all applicants in grafting-" The perfect covering for grafts is tbat which will always adhere to the stock, and will not crack in the cold, in tbe high winds of rpriog, or run ia the hot suns of summer. . wholly destitute of moral feeling and of purpose. Instead of re asserting the doctrine of an 'irrepressible conflict' be tween freedom aud slavery, it is a lab r- Tbe Legislature of New Jersey has passed a law, and it bas been signed ly the Governor, which in effect does away with the Railroad monopoly so long fpjoy- jj . ed by the Camden & Auiboy Company. it leaves some questions to tie decided by the Courts, and if tbe constitutionality of tbe law is sustained, there will, no doubt, soon be competing lines of railroad be tween New York and Pennsylvania. An old lady, on being witnessed before an jr- ' :... . i. i d.i i inn. .tt,mr,l to .l,n. .Kr .Ke. I. i '"" P'- o. ga actlic- no collision certainly no unfriendly col- ' mcnt' was ,skcJ wbat reason eLe b,d for lision between these forces, and that ' supposing her hu.-band had a legal settle there is no reai-on why they may not rc- ' ment in that town? Tbe old lady said: main in juxtaposition, without beat or "He was born, and married, and tbey bu- jcalousy, uif infinitum." Col. Curtis, the nominee for Governor, is well and favorably known to our people. ried Lim there ; and if tbat ain't settling bim there, 1 don t know what is. Tbe Rochester Erprcu records the death He belones to this Judicial. Concession. dautfnter oi rredericx Douglas. Mnee al and Senatorial district, and during all ' D.fa,u"' al9e. d lost her ap. ,. , , ... , . f , 1 petite and interest in ber occupation, and his professional life has been one of the raJualI. 6Uuk awly lnd die Sb; M most prominent lawyers in this section of ; got the idea firmly fixed in her mind tha the State. As a politician, he is bold, I ber father would never come back, and vigorous, and uncompromising. Fort wen-; that, if he did return, he would bave toga ty five years he bas been one of thesturdi-! to Prison "J executioD; est pillars of the Opposition in this quar- j Near Warren, Conn., is posted on a ter, under whatever name they sailed. Io ; meadow fence, the following : this quarter we have met him before as a j "Notis : know kows is alond in these candidate and a leader, and we tell the ' medders eny man or woman lettin tbara Democracy everywhere to buckle on their i kows run ,he tode wot B" iuter mS n,eJ- arinor. for thev will have to meet . foeman ue" ""'eu " " 0,8 a e "u. 7 worthy of their steel. Lock Haven Dem- Injurious Effects or Salerattjs. A distinguished physician attributes to tbe free uso of salcratus, in cooking, many of the diseases to which children and adults are subject. To the use of this de leterious substance he attributes the death .Iniiv W'onn nf i of one hundred thousand persons out of.. (Juiucy city, chosen Lieutenant Govtr- the three tuousaoa nnucr ten years 01 age who annually die iu tne uuiten otates. ocrat, (a Lecomptoa organ.) Prospects. We learn from a friend that Judge Wilmot, since tbe Democratic Slate Convention, puts his Congressional District down as good for ten thousand majority next fall. (Ojr readers may recollect, tbat Judge Wilmot put down tbe District in 1S5G as good for eight thou sand. "It seemed scarcely possible at the time, but the Judge's predictions were ful filled.) In Alleghany county, where five thousand is considered a good round ma jority, our friends confidently expect six or seven tbousaud. Like encouragiog reports OllADIAH IkOOEUS.' Baron Smyth spent two whole days and nights in considering an answer to tha conundrum, "Why is an egg, undone, like an egg overdone?" He would suffer none to tell him, and at last hit upon the amo tion, "Because they are both AaroVy done." Prentice says, "One of the dullest men we ever saw was named Sharp, one of tba stupidest was named Smart, one nf tLts slowest was named Swift, one of the tall est was named Low and th; eg Governor of Virginia was named Wise I" The Governorof Missouri has again vetoed the barbarous and unchristian bill against free colored people, pass- come from Lancaster, and other sections of j ed by the Legislature of that State. the state, friends : be of good cheer; Honor to his tieart I victory is certain. LeJiiyh ReyUtcr. nor. now becomes Governor. The Louisville Journal, in reference to the paltry attempt of Senator Douglas, on the floor of the Senate, to create the im pression that tbe shoe-makers' strike in New England was the result of the with drawal of tbe Southern custom, says : "These strikes are tbe strongest evidence against tbat assumption, for labor never attempts to eoerce higher wages from cap ital unless tbe times are brisk. If tbe or ders for manufactures bave fallen off, the strikers would be playing into the hands of tbeir employers by quilting work when the can le di-pcasU wj'.h prsSuHy." - AftoTnER Democratic LiortT Elow.v Oi'T. The last number of tbe Ncciab Ihrnocrat comes to us with tbis notice : "This is the last issue uf the Necnah I'rm ocrat. Tbe thing don't pay. Too many Black Republicans and Shanghai." Janetcilte ( II Vi.) (Sitaetfr. Tbe wit ul Louisville declar 1 hat wh a the Disunion Traitors shall stand upon a scaffold, with ropes banging er their beads, they will think there is an "iu.piu ding crisis" and no "llwlper." Mr. Buchanan aaay talk as he will about "mauiftst desliuy," but we never kuew any man whose d :tiny waj ui"I Siaiiifwai thai bl -T.- .',','t X (,;.
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