M'Kean County Democrat. (Smethport, M'Kean County, Pa.) 1858-186?, November 08, 1860, Image 2

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• detildlog year have Me had More abundant
iforj#liiihlle Aind praiie. The revolving
'''' 4 4lTaiiiiill hifiri iiiiight.' with 'them health atilt
*rap TheiniirtieV fruits end"the autumn '
Tv have een garnered and gathered wit h
' irigiggolikeikilekisheratieti.' A healthful: activity
' I , loeir perviideit illi the deparrments of , lifo.; pt'
, •4itionideort.ireluitrvehis met with a generous re=
vAseire.th4The intrevise' of material wealth MO
tilittritlebtodto emPloidd in sustaining: our edit
oigoVillioalieod religiiius instilutionir, - and both. are
9 0 11101011 g .11kre'moit gra:ifying imogrets in miligh t
slorktft9o449r,l,yifw the ; public t'rkiind.• • While,
eitgirEirrepap central' , nod absolute governments,
t'llor tiiWk.s9.
_Wilkie ompieecinal right's mid liberty,
-tMoripaaduiAnritkircitemente which threaten to
itilqillegailei•Ohm..•vair.foundations of f 'society, ankl•l
alleastliddivids '4Orrimitst antes ' ', to cruel and,bloody ,
'eilleioratoirt'iiin Ilia: enjoyment:of cimiktit iitional
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itilluthertkimltogivirigland , Praise. ,
1191Utiasiellftrickovvietion, , I , WILiAilm F. Pitotoir,
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if Illtaiairiber, tcilwrobserved.as_ill day. OF illibl IC
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"13011,yinumiToK.Oiltri Oct,, much has
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I.l:Sternne,•ol•Oregeti,•Chairlian.:•'‘ ,. •
Hon. li. W{ Jtihneon, Arlonsai.. • .• .
JPsse'D.
•• Thpinap.l3..F,lofencii; of Pen+lnjlvapis
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lire.,',lanieS,G...l3erret. Washing,ton,l,D.C.
Esq., or,Wastirrgton . , D. C.
Walter . Lrinox of Vittabingron, 1). C.
Cluilkey,lVashingtart, D. O. - Resident
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All toivtmonications.shoaltlai whitened to
tion.lnAO I, §,taVaNs, • Chalrrap,Washington ,
ofihe ConaMitteeaf 'N02.28;41
:The great Natloital,. contest is ocer, and. the .
'reenit that Aitaiiiam'ljitt'etlr.s, of Il linois'; is
elected President,.We .large majority . % The'
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ret icate; ver; • that the 'next••Con
giee it will . be epti;,Repnbliean. • 'The large , Bell-
Everett Votein the Southern 'tategi.giyes en
'couragetnent to Unions-meti, and ,in thought to
'evince a coneeiVEitive feelinr' these'States:
wlll.be•fOnnd-.the probable resalt v as
, - • .
en in alie Ni 4 lC,lLtra/04 • • .
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NeviVern.y
Net , / York . • .;
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:Rhode THlp.u.l
Nerniont.
Winebilmin •
Arictinsag
(teipigiiV;
KetAUCIFY • ..•.• • •
Laulgiton • , •
Marylatul 8
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N 'Onfiforfila
8: Caroline. .;.
.Tenucioneo
Texnl .
•Virgli)l4,
For Linchlwand ' , 1.75
For 13tenkihrfdge and I . ' . ;01
For 13(11 and EVOietr, • 50
tak.Do - uklan andJndinniin, • ..113
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etegtorcil
Lincoln's miijriri,ty.ove'rall
The actual ftgotev'Mny : somewhat(change
the, ifistribution . of the S.iniea' ,voting against
Lincoln;• but :ffern . thegeneral reit of the Pop
r'vete the'freOSqttes, 90e consitlcr it per . .
feetlj, 'sofa to I;.et - ti • oVi Lincoln's eletoral. vote
nt' 175. The news froth the.PennsylVania. oc 7
tubes election; opointingfepon the di,iitled . Dc-.
inocracy: en'the...raeifie. coast, :May .:pethnps
give him CaliforMa and 'Oregon, him.
Are our. enxielies'at aii':end', ar'are•oartron
ble's only. alint'to begtru ere, questions: that
the.wisest cannot at;swer.:.. . • ,
.• The success Of a sectional party; based on its
knoWn hostility , t.o nearly on'elfsl l
of the States'of the 'Union, casts a gloonr.over
the country; and fills the • minds of all' thinking
pciSoni with the darkest fUrebtictingS fur the
tu:re.. Already: bah a cheek . ,ocarted' o in butt
mess matters, which •may iced to. almost, fatal
re.shits. 'We however hope' for. the best.: Ya
fOre'•wtirned r'is. to be fore-armed; conse:
bid4oves, the eitlierts,ofMcKehn
coanty.to commence, at ofic'e, a coarse of strict
eeoffotnY--:-buying pnly 'actital' necessaries, and
is no' case • buy' on .credit.. . this. Course
adapted; ice• Can be preptWerl for a commercial
Stofirt.' What 'ehe result MaY,be,it, is impossible
tofOretelk e"ipeetto eperience at the
least, a•depreSSion ..1 prices. each-as We have .
'riot. before witnessed, attenifed•witli want and.
suffering.
:The BEN . NE.T.r .11Misi, : under 'the ma`nagement
S. IkIASOI, has a.s . s.utpett the rank of
•first-class" Hotel: ..The TOOms on the second
floor hiVe been refitted and re-furnished in a
neat and rich :style':. ''4t room. in. the basement
has been tip and 'ftirnished at considerable
:expease v for a';.l3ar and, .oYstef Saioon, leaving
the npner .rocims entirely free for the accommo
dation Of gueSts. The , traveling :public will
find_ltone'ot the,best,' 'not the best, Hotels' in
this iegio . nSof country; wkth,attentive waiters
and every convenience to noake.their stay agree:.
able: %rthe thy, there wilt be a : 'dance there
this, Friday . , eVening, -whet . ) the young :folks
undoubteilly; have. a good time.. Good
rnysie has, been engagnd..
'pow (vier, the reitlers ot_the .
bemoprtitnre.EissyFe4 that they will not be bored
latiger political to.the Exclusion
iif more intere;stinrli matter: kis our intention
to devola our out=ide. of. the paper, entirrlyro
tniecpllanepus agriceiltural reading, j e aei n .
the for.. - geAeral - and local news. No
pains;:will 'Ve';`aplited to,malce'lhe b.nzoorat
everi'fathily,
in the emintk. • • ... • • • '•
F.61.0111kt. Utiaiios..-The " last issue of the
144g0r, .Warrein.coutatna , the valedtetary - of its
:editor,, D. W. James; and' annouitcas that it will
hereaftar ba'ariiier . . - the• editorial cciiitrol Of, Mr".
clernons:. , . ! t a itnoh Datnociat,. end
'af. : .l,org ; exparia ri ce as' editor. and . rublisherrL
Under his.athninistration ; loot('for a 'return
Pithat impar thellemocratie faith; .
iipne and hence:
4tiotr,t4lhe
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bell liounlac litOCkluildie. , Lincoln
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I . M/1 PITDLATION
• • • the Site:tinier
• Fraitoisoo:uoirr.
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i c14150; s 000—;-Nii iN9I.IRANQi ir.,,th;
OWrictl by li4. o,.,tit?•Otts z ;F.ki;•;
olty, which lett this poit till`tho '141 . 11.o(
laat t t.`oo, ronte for San •Praftef;co, was
iinsthe 'o4oina'.of the' lath, of. October, undiii
thA follotiviink eirOnnislances: • ;—tj•
•.Tho n .t.ihitt-hatl,heen. s rtinnin udder easy ateatn,
. .
!hiring the dhk, and as. the . .weather was very.
foggy; Captain . Howes. deemed it •best,ai there
was oriilyot to.sight; -tii;•l4nctior•the
'until he could get if MICA arfirthe Weat'h6i'cloar-•
At• tti, ship bsing . ,in , l.l fa
thoms of water,. ; the anchor was let go' the:
NCeatherlatill being very thick and a fresh k gale
wi'
blongt . .etf 4 o'clock they. .Werci boarded by
pilot boat Nd. 2, an& the pilot
_assured : Captain.
Howes..that.he geoid take the .ship up . to
city. , ,Withatir any. diflicAlty; and :that at dhat
season 'oft he, year : these' fogs Were of very, corn;
men occiirrenceoind, - fitithermore, .that. they :
:were only. six miles (rain the entrance of . • the.
harbor. At *.ri O'cicick, the ii.pchoi.Was Weighed .
and thealiip•Procended • SlOwly.under t hasonn t
of the pilot,: Captain Howes being lei
houSelooking out, era , the .eiigine, bells • •
They si•giited flock, afiql he pilot,took.
his departure^therefroin,
.nnd in ten minutas
lerWards breakers' were iMti.CloSe riboard't. at
this, time . the ship was
. on," .and run,
nity.t St.fuldsperb......Captain'Howes frrunedic44-
.r . i,rep g ,..oe . bell.t6;ctbac het," 'hut.,.the.liead•-..
way' aa so great that it - Was inipicisible•to,stop:
her. .She. struck head on on and *Oar) •svirung
broadside,to; was nO - Whigh,'weter; dense: :
fog and the gale'dncreasiog rapidly
thtimped : badly and . soon; the feed -pipe td
I donacy. engine was briiken, - . and the ship began
to.,rapidly With water. ..:At'oiliht b'clOCk
% five
there. Wasve fee(of,Water•in the hold,•fihil
the'fires were soon .extingnished. ' .
C • . •
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apt..Howei•W, • ent to the city which was on
irlirts &Stant, for-assistance. , The gale
now 'Wes.so furious :that all,hands"were..obliged
ithandoic her to',iiive_theit'llyes. • •
,
,
On` ~the' morning - of . •,the I.4th'S steam pump
W;ts'aent. - doWn.'td the lwreclt, but the vessel had settled in'the . sand and . there:lAiras'nct hopes of
saving, her., llerback-is Groken, •, The'Oranti
da!lins, been fat-several yeara,ernploy . edin the
Southein antl•balifornia mail 'service, and was
in,july.laSt;•serit - out
,withlhe '-,MOsps.T[iylor to
ferm.n . niWGilifornis 'S i le'Vos.valued-at
$ . 1 . 50,.00:0, "OA ;there i Was hisuranee'on
She',Was:an W 2 shin, and had,,. previous. her
leaving' this port, been thoroughly overhauled,
andibeing - ,,a good, sad boat, vas • well fitted for
the service' she' was destined to, inter.
• •
NV)IAT is Cope,?—lt IS Supposed, that all coal,
both soft 'and initil;is of vegetable origin; hay
I • .
na been formed' bY long processes or ferments-
• ,
lronl•deraMposition,, and, :ca:rbonization, •from
forests,'. or'.from 'graises, leavei,
shrubs, and' foliage, which settled 'into
,cotimact Maises,',and haVe gone through veri;
ous changes:, Peat is,vegetable , matter on the;
waY beeome soft coal',' "undergoing
still' further :changes, becomes. hard The
'shape:4'pr great trees;•of unknown'
upon•the-earth.atiwesent, havebeen traced out'
in the coal beds witii4reat certainly. 'This is
one instance. '• `
.A trunk was found meat. Bonn:, which
'boil seven 'hundred - and • flinfy.:lWO .annular :
rings, shoWing that the tree which had 'been
:thus turned into coal was n;;arly eight hiindred
:Years
. out: • The lignites aro. ,verir'.eurious.- . ..-
These • ; are ,specimens in the. transition. state•
irom wood to Cool. In serte cases,..ai in 011'f* .
in the po , session et the Writer, while bee end,
is the other ie'yet wOod as if charred. The
caul fieldsln the United' States are about 160,-
.000 square: miten,.nrill in Great. Britain less
than 12,000.
tone
England produCes ab'eut 40;='
000,000-of . per annum, while the United
'States prodUces 'only : 7,650.0,00. Irk 1820 'tin:
thraeite, coal was scarcely kno,st in ,this roan.:
try, atui nobody supposed 'it' would bum f -and
Only 'about 400 tons were sent to market: In
180,.i,:100,000 tons . were sold:. .In England,
'the Soft; or !litir'rininnus coal, .is the great sill:
ple, tino • the trade.in this is growing in this
country;, about ,1,100;090 tons ving teen pro
duced last year. •'.
, .
the capital
'of %Melt leo to'thn 17th, and.from ..Verti'cruz to
the,.2lsf. city of 'Gtiatlelniern .had
fallen, niter a neatly ti)reiweeirs'sietze;•thirinir,
which' ihi citizen's 'snitered every Itiffl of hard-'
ship end 'pri t vation. The captereolthis - city is
very important for the Juarez party, and may.
the . fate, ihe tcripitJl snoiler than
might. haVe been expcteil 'otherwiSc, More:es
pacinlifif the victorious Or.itiga sit:fluid cut off
, Marrine7., who had marched to the relief of Cti
idalai.tri'witha'iorceTtliat Miran : lon conld.bad
-Iy'spare.';,And certainly could pot .afioril to lose.
the'tnost'impoita item (roni.the capitol lithe
fact. that .111r..MaticeW,lbel3ritish'elnirge,
lreiM ordered 'hy'file, 'eoVernment. to 'demand. his
penspoite. , the
,reasons. alleai , d•for this Step:.
:ntintiimt;•in filet; toil declaration.thpt McsicO is
in ,tOO'depioralized' arol Semi-littrbaroirs condi
tion to:merit any reSpecf:of ,nttentianfrom any.
the barbarous a ad' itillinnan'acts of m jrhrhon
are Worthy Only ,ce'n Caligttla•rir a•Ta enerlanti..
lii a . eolntry where men and 3..t* (n . i are ilogg:eil
to denth.fitrlitt,l o c eatise, barbarism is not
•a 'very anfriii charge.. 'MiniStersMcLatie:resielt,
ed yera,Critvon the .17th,• the PaWllee:; The
new Pyrnich, 111..t1e Sali'Lti•iy,, had not
yet arriaed; • s
.
:Now'rwrz. 1:4 itniutd4r. •,'Frtaveci:lo.—AC
cording stcra coriespondCtice which.we find iu a
French provincial journal, the . railyead comPit
,niee in 'Fri:ince are, about. to p ut, in Operation a
plan which cannot:fail 'of being
,received with
favor by the puhlic:•
• It proposed tii*.run; each
w eek; a train of co i l's, between difant points',
for vylilch' ficicets'earibe obtained in ,advance,
and to which the companies_, will 'guarantie to
edniit only a limited nunnb,er.ofpasSeng , 4s,'•loo
All the Tilncei . .being occupied",
the eniine ntit'carrying , any . .iferq net 4t,'to use
a technical e'xpresiion; the traveler can be Iran
sporied at . tFie Piicelof trierehandize; and-the
companies, not . only:without any loss, but even
with a, eerfain and ' calculable' profit;, will apply
to these special trains : rites of 'tariff, the-erent
'cheapness of-Whicti sennot - Call cif preilticingun
immerge business.'; By. 'ailingement.the
fare is ahoutone . fittli the.uititit Priee- 'Cannot
some stick' plan be perfected, by our..railroad
. . .
IrrThe idea of installing the' Pope in Jern.
salern has been broached by the French Tress.
They, say it is no further from' jernsaleni .to
Jaf(a.than
railroad
Rome to its see-port,
Vechie; a railroad wouhrple ce Jerusalem With
in'an'hOur of, the 'Mediterranean, - and it Would
be very nearly as convenient for the Catholic
world l as Rome-is now t •It would. add, also
Very",much to .the .adVance,of Chr'istianity in
the east. The French' army . in Syria can easi.
Ili.stake possession of Palestine, if the Sultan
should dare' refuse a demand for it ; in fact,
they say it.woold be the. easiest 'way . . to ipttle
the Rcimmiliestien., . .
,„.4The'scene.,of.thetollowirig -Interesting ilia
logUa hti'.Ortyve..l fermeTs o oppo siteidi;Ei
A%;tio , haii besidalitkth a
ba'ilret • , of •',Fer3 'small pOtatites,'is., ; .l4anint; On .
the fepc?looking vvietfullyi.bVer . at ~Mr. 'Jones,'
wtio ercP,,o( bsjt potatoes.'
4 . •pict4ei of tlyeScepe was prepared with' the
origin
. I'ihalogue, anitlpih,otild•be here, bat ,we
have Iliit • the•enziavint et hainl. -• The dialogue
is pleas,ing o and:inetirrive,andsbould I be read
L ,, DsPotatoes„ they are'mural. • "•••_
• • verther*,'M•er Soy/ • ' •
119v6; '•neighbor •
. Jories, that
your, potatoes' are ph large and fi ne, while just,
'aver the 'fenc,e,.on sVollar mine ere as
small us pullet's eg,is,aridpredious fete atlhat?
Jones-- , (manve . d •thiS;tiOd , with 4ta•ilyr.
.:11fr All the Cincinnati Lod
killers•couldn't Supply brains enough for. this
'llEr."Josii:.l—.l hied 4rtnian..blitiO, of whiCli,
there are plenty..
hrr..smithHNonserise—Npw don't malco - fun•
of MS, tieciiuse I'm. inducky, •und• •
Providence
hes sent yOu • • '
•,D7r.. Jo;!itr'-:--PrOviderice,helps thoe,e ilnlp
thernielves:, . I 'tfied my own brains *on _ tliia
SniititSo inine,: end they are as
good e:5 e'ny 'betWs::
..T.inicy—ijil::There''s, the trouble:.- Yoe
ItriOivit.ail 'yourself: .1. don't and I. get
the Outside help 'l:aan., been.. calleetina
other men's braini for •my land' 'for twenty
,year's,
s and you see,one resnit Mii,c . rop. ,
• 111 - r. Sntilh---Yes I see the result,. but.l don't.
Understand ii:_ •
./11e: Joires--Well when ive began here 2p
years ago, I..thought myself a . goodiarmer;but
I. believed others had gond ideas; too, and
rnadif it , my busineis to get at their! thoughts;
some I . foundAn'agrienbural books and - papers,
ether I pirkerbdp at ;he C'ounty Fairs;by, ask
iri,'hrrw the big things were.'talserl, and often
I' - ve. got a,goOd Hint froin a neighher.
't; a.lvi•ays' he eti doWn on this
, tbneli fa - rMing.? . hut 'your eio[is stagger rae,.
Ihey.are:. kno'cli.doWn artnnients, I'm
iielc of . 61;11706r shOW,ir get fur all Ty' work,
and •aMldesperate . enguth,to try% atiytliina for
immiiveMent. . •
. . .
. . .
. . .
love - yob
, my*.eitieriencei it
fnay , .nitl AhOtit,.nini.l'een years ags
heard that•inithe'tinen who.badbee.n brought up
oa (units • had Clubbed together, end..one ot
then(' was,. going . to'' publish' a ..-Opper,
Should consist mainly:of accounts,. of dif
ferent farmers • 'cultivated, prgps; acid
such like matters:.. :I;sent foi the paper 'and
lilivedotie so every' . year .since ; artd,how I .have
nlncteeti ;large volunnes i 'every ; . page , of which.,
I Itti‘;e'lend, a little at time, and the whole
has' not, cosi fhfr:prodnee of a single -
Why Tarn astonishedwhen think,over — the .
titousand thOughts, 'and , hints and 'iugges
tint's I have 'thus :gathered. 'What 'a . . blank
*yakd be left:ln my head, if these tholughls
wi.re'talceit.t4ay., • , ' • :
S!;iith...Bur.does the•praetice of far.
mere ori . othdriclnds of ..soil'and with a.diftei
ent climate, Suit yrnir wants?
perhaps.
But then, every :thought I get fro is another,
Ilartx a Weivileovlel . l:it Ty' weir and thug
am constantly i m proving rny:oiyn skill and
rou see. I get, till the brains I. can'
'froin other men!s_ heads, 'and cnyppost their in
•
ok,vn head with,a.mixtare of common sense,
affd then , make the application: to
In iliat:waY I have niann'red this crop, of-pots , :
.toes- with plenty 61 brains. 'The editor called
here last weele.on his tyeStern tour 'among. fir- .
mers,;and - Seeing my good crops,. he . asked me.
to write out just litho I have treated-this,. field
tor' years pasty and I, promised to do it as soon
[ - as Toy - crops are gathered-, • He will probably.
print it ; as he constantly prints all sneh .. .practi-,
cal matters, and perhaOs 0 hundred thousand
.peisons' will read - it; and though' nobody. elSe
may do just us I do, many, will get a new hint
and upon it.......]Outray:Teati it if..ynu
will. • s:
.
: ../Ifti:'Siniqi—Lwotild like to borrow your pri•-
.
,• :11te. ••.7,0ne.t.,-13etter'take it-yourself,. for then
ynti',will he more to , r cad'. it,
,• You will
find'hund reds . of tilein.l ks abou v a rious kids
'of 6ml-is, thirtrig.o year... One hint gave
:five bushels of corn •on . each acre' o 1 a liirge
field in a single year. . . •
can't, afford to take, this
•
„Mr. think„nothing •of
srniling two.ceiits•a-•Weelt for eictio,tObaceo,or
a eigiti;..or:ratigy,and•that'S all the ropey. Will
cost. Tiow•/1/{/e .a week it ..cots to supply
yourself and -family with a large •amciunt of in
lbrnjation through any 'good papay.. ..•.
Smidt—What are the.itoli tics of that pa .
Jtine:r•-z•lt doesn't touch politici. 'lt •.is.
•devoted•trisucVhubjects . ac • Field ml• Gariltm
crops, Anknals; etc., and has,•besidei; a good
deal Oda . %Vermin's •*".llroi ki Which 'wife., say,'
is worth more: than ten tim'es . the eew liotinds of
but ter- it costs to pay for 'the paler:: Then there
is also'a department lOr the -yotidg.fOlks 'con ,
laining many .things WhichTlease the • children
—not mere trashy midi,. 'such 'tis is-too often
printed (or, theM, • but inforniation ,that will
have a gond influence On;them.: I would sell "a
dikzen bushels of. wheat to' liaie'my young .Poor
ple.-get the reading in that paper, hut the:aver
prier! ornhe bushel will pay for it a yetirc 'My
John says he can pay for,it easy with the eggs
'frorn,two or three hens.' If I .Wes ineeltaitie
or oi;rfthont 1 and had. only. a little, garden,. I
should take 'thepaper to tell Me-; how to make
the'best use of the little ploif until I hate not a
foot of land I - should still want it for my • Wife
'and' children. . . .
117r.Siiiiih—Doe4.the. editor know anything
about farming? • . . •
111r.:76iies—The editor mho' owns end
lisher.the, paper was brought . up on a farm,
where heAearned to work. He has studied -all
the books On. farming,; and experimented for
years hi - the laboratnry„and has besides; traV
eled.all,,o'ver:the' country to see what was
'then he has several associates—Farmers, Gar=
denote, and •11ouselreepers', - who know, -What
they Write about, and among them-ell they- . do
gather-up a wonderful lot of information' every
year.- khe'language v too,.is Fri plain,. so like
.yon, that 6 'enjoy reading
- Then, too,•ev . ery paper has engraving's, Which .
show one exactly how animals' and plants; and
:implements,.;. and. hottseheld. furniture :look,
intieli better than.words.een. describe: them.-- 7
Among these are.plans of, buildings, • that , help
one to plan , others; end else many. 'very fine
Fargo pictimes, whiciare worth -more than, the
'cost of a Whole svolurtte, ,;; : • :.• '
• Mr. Slrtitl-I
partly
th64e - engravings. and
deScriptioni are partly to help'. the ..editor sell
implements orlertilizers.
Donee--:-Not tti" The editor keeps
nothing.Ol the sort to sell;:SO'.that - he „may be
.perfectly free.to praise or 'condemn - anything,
according as it may be . vilitiatilb or .worthless
to hk - readers'. - , :You 'would laugh .to see how
.he comes doikmon poor inventions, - patent tria
rtt'es; a ndall kinds of hu &thugs..
.711r..Serir4; , -ls the paperatlapteil to' our...part
of the country?.
- tAiite , and .crope
cliinates:diffei; but'the
. general .prineiples :of
atiltivation areihe Sarne, 4 everywheie, and here
is . the tienefit of r . papOr.pdhlished, for the whole
country,' . gets: le*: ideas by
learning .7hatls done*Sainewhere else; and for
ther, I find• that the patiefhei letters.. from ev.. •
ery part of the country, and One or 'mciro' asso
cite iliters in diffenent:scctions,,,so that we get
inforinetion: from regiOng and; our'''own
too. :One particularly:-thing I must mention partieurarly:
The editOr-ie constantly warning', hiS'• reader's
against: lirrirbtrgs,r telling: how sharpers
.take
the sclvantag,e Of peaple.,...W.hyil wkilsinst go
jtig-to send a dollar forian article adiirirtised in
. ,
glowing colors, when I found it shown-up as a
humbug in this paper. But ,I cannot stop to
talk `more now--'I have snch, a int of ;potatoes
.. • .
DL S'inith 7 -I.vvisb . • I had. • I mast :try
.that
paper a year, nail see what
. theee is . 41 •It
can - ,inanage save:Ova, cents ; a week.
•• Illr.'lonrs—Neiler fear. :If yaw:don't tynd it.
pays; I'll liuy your; copies at cost; for raY..beys
to beep.
. you '54 -the paper is
,
. • .. .
JonashelAmer.icaii
It. fsntiblished ih.iVe‘Vlrork
6r;shougli. One ;. of,':Ou'r 'country. farmers; 'and'
liiing thkcpuriiry, finds he 'can publish., it,
chraper,theic; where'piinfing,, and paper, and
mailing„.facilifiea'ari! all convenient.
.11 . 9.Sinit/p4lnw,shall Lget it? •' •
inclose in ,a
letter, giving yhar:.namo;.Poit„Office., connty;
and.Stateplainlyi.andiclirt;ct.lo C . PRANGE JUPD;
• . .
Park-Rqw, 2Vrit. , ,l"tirk . City..
." • .
bO'gin? .'
;'tierutirtlt volume begins
. . • • •. .
Whp send :in the .dollar nowt
get. the remaining nuMbOrsof•this - yeaf;in' . a.(l--
ttition to the . 'w,hOlO.T.T"riext'yei yo
r.• SO•• if u.
'snhscrilm .. now, you' . get fourteen ,month!s' .pa
pers. The proprietor alio offers some , trainable'
premiums to thrise.who get up.listg of •subscrii
tiers: Send for . tirO . paper, and YoU may' after.
'Wards find it well wortb•While,tb. mak e np
. :a
eltdn'' ; Some .1700 persOns
,have got good !pre..-
miurns durin . g,Two yr!ars: : Sofne . of
•yOur Germap : rieighliurs.would Join Von, perhaps,
for. the A.i..relittitralist•s printed seperately. in
intentrt'crs.tart Thal myself;.
but. I so T rifirriinatatne.s' to cannot.
ot.thf; sl<ter-inclalv in j0W , 1,.. got
op 6-club la s t - year, tind-receiveda 'prennitirri 'of
$5O Wheeler & machine; an' Old
aciitta i Mane erin Wi neon in . two . three
gond farming implementand a yriting; : nepheW
Of mine 'in
. ohin'got •a' beautiful cony. of
. Web.
ster's,great -Dictionary. "Thc..".se . • thingsoiulV
cot them • • . a:,• little flail.; slioltving t .paper
evenings and eleTtion day. Send in your stih
'sr:rlption and the first pap'er will. tell 'yod • all
.a.hout the promiums.: :I:fOrgot to tell your that
every.yeaTtlie - priblisher also Seeds out. to all
his - sub'sceibeas a lot of 'clnuite gar - deU, and field
....•., • . . .. .
Mr. Smitit..What.does he charge for them?
"Mr. Tears —Nothing; they are'sent •fre.l,' ex
iept the postage.' They .
are: of •the bi , t kind
add one parcel Vgrit last year was worth: more
to me than the'prii-dof the paper. ••• " .
...
•
Mr: Smith-11J try• it, a year,. anyway; if
half wliat you say is true it' wiil,be a , good :in.,
Mr. Tunes—You'll find, every. •Word •I:••have
said true.. . : . . . ...
. . . . .
... • .
.../Ifr,.Sn4fh—,i'll send this.'verY night; while.
iodhe qdrit of it. •., :....', . .
'Mr. .7 - oims--:-Dil it, and you'll alWays thank . .,
thank , rne fOr this talk: ••• •••• .... . • : ; :
Goo day, :l mint hurry up . di,vjing'my potatoes
nrcelnt of th..ni—thanks to 'a hint
in the,Aztirat u f.tr.. • •-•
Arr. Sputh —llow,dill.you you say 1 should
diri:ct the letter containing the-DOillat?.
111 r. Jones—,Tfi
,Orange .Jlcrld . ,. 41• Park-now
The'great trieterit . ol the 20th of wap .
atenost„coincident. with , 1114 equally 'Wonderful,
phenomenon that occurred in. the - East
'hoti as.
On the 'l4th of dint month; at three o'clock
the inhabitants of llhormsatili . ,- abbot
twelve'. miles . south of the granite, peaks . of
ith m
aoladhar . otintains;were,startled by the
noise of i.most terrific exptosiOn, which lasted
about three minutes, and almost pe'rstiailid the
hearersthat 'the 'whole of that. mlgnifticitrit.
range was filling.,dOWn.•.:' The,. solitary' cloud
di
that was visiblend, settled Amon the .higheit
upon the highest peal:, andirom. that directiOn'
something Itvas.hentil::lVhizzingr. through the
'air so• neat'theeirrth.thitiall hands were
. .untarily iniseddo Shiclidthek
stant aiter,a huge.black mass-was seen to..full,
in the directidn'of *its pith alinut 'a.tnile away.
The. spot was at once visited, and an immense
block' mpparently granite . r eavered.ever with a
pitchy substaOce,' , had buried itself:three . fent
and a-half into the eon:id. When dug •out. it
' was fonnif.of:am icy coldness, SD that 'pieces
brake!) (rem' it could Mot -be' held in the Mind.
.Tyvo•smalfet pieces of the snipe:kind' fell with.
in two'n - iiles of .. .it:H . The stilietilie of ;granite
icon : est - tends exactly With that' of •that:of the
mountains, and as' they are covorbd. with per
.petual 'sneW,the icy coldness of the meteor
suggested d conjecture thitt :the -explosion tote
it from theilpeak, 1600 feet. high, and • catried .
it twelve mile . sdbrough dhe'air . . • The pies..
tion tviti' to be ecientill,cry investigated.'
. . .
• . .
OF ROME. AND, rtErr Porgs::Tne
Papacy,is'nOt,So•nearits•end as many hope arid'
expect:. .I,t has survived' many a tug us hard as
the present: •In 1027 the combined Getman
And. Spardah armies of • Ctiitrles V. stormed and
sacked' Itome i - enacting in - its streets the most
diabolical Cruelties', burning . ; torturing, robbing,
ravishing and' crestroying for tea days.: 'Some
.ix thousand . of: he, in habitants.' periShed,:,lo,-
000,000 crowns of •plunder were collected, and
Pope . Cle'rrient:Vll paid : 440,600 •ducats for.: his
own rariSoM, Lather, thought'
,that the end of
Rome''had cnine..''But it has survi'%;ed.and re
covered'
. • .
Sixty .years; ago•it ‘,vtis ‘ in the hands
of Napoleon,.. Who:Seemed tO hesVate• whether
to crush it Or: not. • In :1820; - 18:',>1 and 18:18 it
was a prey to revolution; Giratiabli'hintselfat
the last,date, expelling the Rope; whO escaped
in the,dis'aiiiSn'ot 'a• footman on a coach box
A republican;, oyeintnent Was . then fornied, but
'another.year,SAW liirn.back again, 'and,now he
looks . for — support; from the , despotisms which
would themselves tremble athis Intl. Ilis'tern
'porn) dominion may be eVen nowat'an end, but
that•dOrninion is really :his wea'haess, and not
his strength'; rid. of it lie
wilhreign as',ltend of the -Roman Catholics with
more sitbstantial .infidenee tban for abirti.(,tirne
pa. • • . •
I.Ce- 'NearOrassitopp.er Falls; Kansas,'. fa
mous driive of witil bot so fleet
are they, that all.attempts eapture_the full
grown 'horses . ..are failure's. The patriarch of
the tribe is , a chestuutliorse; . somewhat larger
than the TVlergal,ktock,le a mark for,all Purstf
e6, butlias'never been olertalcen, although d
reward e( Aye huridred (lollars.has been offe,red
fOrthecapture Of this "Chestnut King." • •
,
Come With, me, , ye Oro thbling onfS,
Who wen'r such dolftir fades,
WhO;always-lOok with eyes askance,
At Nature'e Winning greeei; . •
.Cciirie,'rambje.fielcis tind,foreste thrtOih,
If you havc . oothink else to , ,
1 firstly,
we'll rarrible , throigh the 14'00d3,
That sweet' resort' for
Who like to. view the changing.sbertiiii,-.
Of early
. spriiik and fall, *•...‘,
Come, lie upori.he mossy earthy::
Anil drink the, joyanf Auturri:'a birth, '.
. . . .
the leaves yet hang upon the fie - ei,
A . fiarp for AutiMin , a wind;
And strains .me felling soothingly;,'. ; .
'troubled mind. : ,
What . beanties now the woodil unfold,
the leayes :.. s6.bright 'and tinged With,gold
. .
. .
We noiv,will - rarn:ble through thq.fielris,
And corn; •
In elllick so strong r elict firm, 'twill.brave
The' . ferieS'of the sto`rtn. • :
The:Olties lietnels; (ehteiping to vieW;) •
,The'witheFed. husks ere peeping thicough'::':.
Soon' we shall hive Some honsinyi:
. (How we shill lau4ll and .roll,) .
Unless the 'corn th'e miller'thioks,
• He'll take it all for toll: ..1
For liittyers, .doetOrS,
Alike haite sinned 'ainee Ailam's fall
Neitly,,we.'ll visit farrnerlohn; . ..
To see'fiki well filled:barn, -
And'taste the ilumpkin 'pies and Sauce,'
surely vrtifdo:nd harms
And then the eider, irtthe.cella . r,
Will make tia:feel another “feller."'
.... . . .
Through liireas and thiough fieldif • •
We've seen - that thonglitrf? growl'aii whine
He store kind.Nature'yields. •
Then , e4seynorgrowling,•.be like men;
F.oe . S.p"ring will soon be here again
I.st, 1660
Tuft tArrr,c, OF. VOl*l3NO . .—This l a st great
victory:Of' Gatifialdit which.settlets the fate of
Francis shows Garibaldi' to
.pOsiess great
'capacity. The,' Neapolitans :ctstiri
rrietired . the battle, and . with for'ea ,Oreatly,
outnumhering:the Garibaldians.. At first they.
were"sitccessfuli.aod drove ' troop
from their f , osttions, Bpt: the Liberator 'of
Italy,.with revolv,er in hand,•urgetron hts Merl'
anti soon chare)tedthe progress of •tho .enemy:--;
ITis.
,SrMpro t:'corriniz : op; 'he: in. trirn an aulted
the. Nohpolitaii..'trorMs and iirnVe 'them hack s
the royalists .Trot stoppimt.till they got to.Caloist •
Fraricis . ll., e.x-Kini of Nnple . 's, 'coinniatoled 'in
frersorr at the battle .Voltrrinry: He .dreasecl
in plain elirthes, and was continually seemunder
.fi re,. exhibiting !rrfiqi sn,l'. unex p , 4't .hrave4:.
effl:;'6l:t.NlNG the Ten : IVllliion Loan-the :Weill:,
iegton eorrespondent of the Baltimete'Stm
five
. .
~T he fortunate bidders for -the. Million e
per rent. loan will, 1.6 doubt, make a prOfil: rif
at lenit, three percent—upon the. same in. the
course of a few months. It Nras supposed that
the amount offered would lie• greater than it'
.tyai. but it appears that the foreign".:bids" Were ,
withdrawn a. day or two
. before ;he.•time
pointed for opening "them. If this_ is -the fact,
.the'n the whole'of the forty six. bids Were • rap
A merienwaccothit., ;which is. ultogethe"r' • ln4ter,
for it
~shoWs that our own. capitalists shave con
lidnee: •ifi the , .stohility., or thn • goVernmertt„
Nihileifoieiinsersilisisust . :it,':' •• . •••
POINTS Of .(70%,—The quantity of milk. a coif..
YOU givel'ig•intlicared by•the.hair and ,rkin; and
yellow color of:the skin,..insideitf thti ears : and.
other'p,frts:.hof thickly crW . ePeil.'withThairt • I
have never, known a, cow;- with:salt, • fur-like
hair and-mellow skin, appearitig gurnniy at ;the
roo't's of the•tair,wlten parted' ,with the hands,.
that was not a dood butter cod., -and when fat;
tened would 'mix tallow- well with:flesh, ; :lb;/- ;
'in,. been liecuitorned to fatten my cows that
failed 'for dait y. mirposes, by .uge er otherwise, - .
• fur. :many year's,' and' being on the lookont.foi
ausesof known results,. I hSve observed'that
those• . known. tcr:give good rtilk; mnde. more
thrift in tallow When led to fatted.. :llenc'ethis :
.conclosion, that 'cows that handle . w what
ell in
•the butchers call. -tallow' joints, -may be fudged
ta.glee•richrnilk, - the'quantify ,to be judged by
a plainly Market! desigif 'nnturrin her physi
cal 'structure. • inSreall.oi hetriy 'shred, horns,.
neck,and 'shoulders, and. comparatively light•
hind .quarters; : , which is characteristic of the
'opposite sex;.- slie•Shinild • show-'an, opposite de
sign, by a feminine sountepance,. light: head,
neck and .shoulders;. widening backward :from;
the chest:Jo the, loin and . hind-tjuarters, 'wbere.
iliemost strength required.; -
Derr HoUni.-- , There are-dark hours • which
mark . the histoiy of.the brightestyears . ..
-ror:tiot dwhpleAnonth in- many of • the mil
lions.ef the past, 'Perhaps,: has the' sun ' . ahorie
iirilliantly ail the time*: :And.there: have :'beers
•cloudy 'and storniy>days.in 'eVery year. • .Arut
yet the mist and shadows'af - The' darkest ,hour
diSappeared
~and fled: heed lessly. The .most ,
,
cruelice fetters have been broken anddissolyed,
aud-the'moq. furious storm loses its riower. - to
berm. "Anil wifat.parableis,thie inhuman life
..ofetir; inside 'werld,
..where. the heart 'w,pxissk
at its shadowing of the - ,dark hear, and many a
cold .blast • chills the heait to..thecore.' But
I.'vliat Matter's ii? ...Man is•born.a hem, and-it is
only in-the; darl:ness •ari - storrif4 .that heroism
„gains its
. greatest.' and best developement; end
the storms bear it mere rapidly on to.its destl- .
Despair not; Neither give.-up;.
while one good power-is yours, use it. 'Disap- .
pointrnents will not be realized. Mortifying
failure may attend this effort and that. - one; but
'only be' honest and struggle -on, and. it
work well. . • • '
KANSAS AFFAThs.--The Leavenivorth,Kansas
Times says that sixty United States drageons
'under the . orders of .Captain Sturgis; the Indian
uti
ant, have. been, d riving, the settlers from the
tract known as the Cherokee neutral treet.-,-;
The . :same'poper also ties .that seventy,four
houses.have been.burned to, the ground: A l,
thoueh these statementeare most probably ex
agerated, greateiceitiment prevails in
and aid has . be ?n solicited' from the east....
Ameetiiig of;the citizens of Leavenworth
c o unty w'eS h61(1.4 Mondarevening, to devise
plena for the general relief' of the .sufferers: in
the Territory,..- .A 'comniittee was unpainted to
solicit immedilite nid frorn the eaitt.. A eenn= .
'Miter mks also nppninted to act p . on'efirt
vVith eoTniitiees appointed 'll.other court.
ties 'in this matter, rio , !, call - 41,is • been :issued
.for ii conference at . I.tiwience ' s on the 14th of
. .
. L4.TF.12 VROM New
stePtrier De Soto.
has arrived at New Codeine frornjjavana,.With
dates to the Illh inst., : She bringq•po nom of
importance. • . . . ' .. -..
The surer market is unchanged; the growing
crop is' in' exCellent.condipon. • Other article;
are unchanged. .
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