The Carolina Spartan. (Spartanburg, S.C.) 1852-1896, September 24, 1857, Image 5
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A-correipon<Ieitt the New York T
buue gives, the fi)HcA*M>Jf rowwint of"l'ea
UUwkoiii Ft ?n>," which is ono of the m.
extensive pt'hch orfcjmrtrs In the I'nit
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*Ftfe form is sUriatod in the lower pint
llM4 ((JvcU) county, on Uio SQssnt'i.i- ii\
a^d 'oynltmi* 050 acres, 400 of which ;
, planted In peucTi trees. It tva* sohl !;
winter by the yreiCiois of tl: ! ?t>- .1 '
GliSsedisy. (w'lio, tn, 1830, planum the li
tree, which is still hearing.) ami w?s pi
chased by Anthony LfefbohJ, of L>elawn
for the sum of At 4,144.50.
- The ptaebe* p^oemlly commence ri|><
tng reboot the '5th oi' August, ami from tl
time till the close of the season, s .y t
2Silt of September, they are gatLoed a
sont to market at the< rule of fn.in sOi?
* 1,$Q0 baskets per day. During this peri
from HO to 100 hands me constantly cm.
V picking and shipping the fruit, and t
steamboats nro employed in carrying it
thft'T'fnlndtflpltia mnikel. The B.d:im<
\ nlmket is much more convenient, hut
feuorally commands such poor pi ices tlx
that il is loll ml advisable to send it to 1'lii
* * dolphin.
Tho piekors aro divided into gang < i
gang being oouiposed of ten or twelve im
and having a captain or overseer to dii?
their movements, and see that no untipe
itnpeifeet fruit is gnlhered. Thus :utang
tboy pair ?IF and cointneuco operation ,
c\ery two men selecting a stop la : U i a
it couple of hand-baskets. By means f i
ladders they are enabled more easily
clitnb the trees; and then, banging U
baskets on a convenient limb, by a h
fastened to the handle for that ptnj" ll
proceed with their labors. A- ? :.< u a- i
hand baskets arc filled they are pa- 1 do
.. and emptied into tho basket- in \\ I ich ;
fruit is sent to umikct, nnd which ii-u .
conlnm about three pocks.
Day after day the same routine is <g
through with, and during the monthAugust
and September a pear!, laiui j
bents quite an animated scene, ll?ic
?icry sure can oe seen gangs .1 pi k.
mostly Dutch and Irish, with their bask
ninl ladders; there go peculiarly c*?n?ttuc:
spiiog wagons, laden with baskets ti.
with the templing fruit; ami yonder, al 1
wharf, lies a huge steamer taking in h?-r I
cious cargo. All is bustle, ler the fmit
ripening rapidly; and the gieat hi t i>
get it to tmukt-l in ptojier condition,
single day's negligence or inaiw nih il in
cause tho loss of several hundred baskets
fino fruit.
In consequcucc of the pecuniary ?1111>
rassmeut of tho recent owner of ilio ' !'
Blossom" orchards, tho trees have In
much neglected of late; and having doclin
considerably, are not near as prodiniixc
foimorly. Some years ago as many 70,u
baskets were gathered from tin 111 in a >
flu season, in 1S54 the crop senl t<? in
et was, in round numbers, 25,000 baski
in 1855 it was 42,000 baskets, and in lis
?bont 12,000 baskets. Tho prices f>r 1
years above mentioned averaged as lollo
$1.14 per basket in 1854; in 1855 but
cents per basket; and in 1850, al ut 1
per basket. As the cost of getting the ti
to market is about 22 cents per basket, >
12 cents a basket freight, and 10 conti
basket to cover picking, selling and oti
expenses, it will bo seen at a glance that
most profitable seasons have been those
which there has been a scarcity of fri
Thus:
Year. Gross Hcwipts. i??j*-nsi-s. Nit I. e<
1855, $27,500 $5,500 $2:t.?i(H
ib:k>, i5,iau 9.110 :>m1856,
Is,000 2,640 I5,::r,i
In 1825 there was an immense jk:
crop in every section of the eon 11 try, a
the city markets were constantly glult
hence the very low juice of fruit that s
?on. T!io present year 1 lie crop will be
very light one, lite prices will lauge hi;
and such of the poach growers as arc I
ttinate enough to have any fruit will real
large profits.
From the statistics given above a cas
observer would conclude at once that pea
raiting is one of the most profitable agrii
tuinj pursuits in which a man could enga
but when the planting, worming, trinnni
and cultivating the trees arc taken into
count, we doubt whether, one year w
another, it is as profitable as grain grow i
Those who are engaged in raiding grain
tcnsively can easily make the calculation
themselves.
Sheep?Their Varieties and Culture
The sheep is so important an animal t
anything regarding its improvement, or;
effort to prevent its dctciiorution, do-cr
the deepest attention. Dr. Drown, of l'li
dolphin, quoted by '/'/?< Plouylt, J.omu <
Anvil, divides sheep into the wool bcai
and the hair beating. The structure of
fibre of the wool on the. former appears
if., 1!?. It t. .1.1' f ..f I I... I..
?'V\.HTOVIIIIOil t UII1UI V/lll II '.'III IIIMI VI VKV lit
substance of llie hitler, when bu'.li arc vi
e?l through a powerful microscope. 'Hi
no distinct species, ai.(I should be kept
Vet no attention lias been paid t?? this f
ami llie races liavo become so crossed ;
confounded, that tbo SHinu sheep Ik
tleocc of bolli descriptions on dilh rent p;
of its body, which ate incapable of si
reparation as ought to take place.
Nov for an example ol I lie nature of t li
two vnticiic.*. O. o buys a piece of llini
It is washed, but it does not sbiitik. i
fjaiMK'Ul preserves its shape, iriui is, if a
thin.*, more nlc.twnl than at ti?*l. fiuvin
6ufi silky coat. That llannel was mad
the mi!i' va;iety.
A l itnuliiiT tune ynu puichii>e a |?iec<
fl tine!, and I lie coin?e<|tlctiCti of \va?h
and wcaiin^ is directly the opposite,
shrink*, but evenly glows thick and aim
impervious to perspiration ami unlit tor t
'Ihe l.-ityndri'xs tuu*4 not bo blamed; it i
made of wool without any hair, lli? mil
of \vbicli is to sliiink.
Try still another piece of flannel. It t
shrink much, but, unevenly; soniu porti
mom than othci*. Sptertd it on n tal
parts ot it will touch it; while other p;
w ill rii*c more of less above the suit'too. (
might as well straighten a uatuial mil
hair bv the hammer, a> to make iht* i
tie lay smooth nod even '1 his flannel >
manufactured from the ileum ?>l sheep
whore veins lira blood of the wool and i
bearing races had been improperly niingl
The etfeel is injurious. Tito two should
kept entirely distinct,and then thcijualitt
the fabiic will be uniform and to bo dope
ed on. Kach sort of wool it as its pccu1
value; but the combination of tbo two h
ing n natiiiy so opposed can rjtrcly if e
bv nnt thing but hurtful.
ltr. I'.town conclude.'froitt an irumc
collation of facts thaflhc. hnir-hcari|)g, wh
may be also Called tie* tl uinel produc
!icep, will flout Mi best in Hand or o
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. '?*.?' *Vt -Of.'- , r> * v *yft ?
11 L.liiii-1 ! JL.L,'.!.!!.1.1! - -^JU?UABMSUgi
[ localities, or such as ore subjected to Uiohi^
Ihicnco of sea brecJtcs. Tn?? of course is
C|1 | iliaritcleristic of our whole Atlantic const
t I fiom the UritUli to tiie Mexican tonitories.
ctj ; 11 is second inference is, tint], nn inland,
1 billy, rolling country, tolerably drv
ofi atmosphere. is m.i-Lj'rtt'orable to UiO woolvr
hearing. oi llie follod-cloth producing sheep.
| lie is of opinion, that with the exception of
|vI 1 tho \tlantic r-liip, and some other oceanic
ios ' ,,'g!l"ls' l''? I oiled Stales is the bo>l court|sl
try in tbo world for the pi eduction of (ino
)r | wool and fabrics. I'r. L5rov\ u supposes that
a laigo propoitioii of the sheep among us
j aio mongrels or hybrids, producing ft mix
,n. | lure of wool and hair. It is exceedingly
ial i important, however, to separate the two
]10 kinds, and to breed none but the puro blood
lid 0 s u'
lo I NVe li no in the I'nilod Stales I80,5'28.*
0j 000 acres ?>t uniinproved lands; and yet the
, ( ( little eiriloiv of Au*liia, which Mr. Web
wo t'*r to!?l | f ol?enian was so small a patch on
(> j tho map of the word as hardly to be disJ|t,
cernilde, possesses a good many moro sheep
j, than wo d >. nuinberiug in that diminutive
ru ; conn iv al? at seventeen millions; whereas
a_ ] we can only boast { fourteen millions. Of
i the pr. due! of theso seventeen millions,
(,| AitMiia exports annilid'y to the value of
twenty live millions of tlorins, retaining for
! lior own u.-o <i.:ht million.*' woilb. On the
or contrary, tie- pioduct of < or sheep is nnntia|
j ally tint .'>'2,.">7(1 O.V.t pounds, leaving a da*
j v licit o. lvS.it to n7'? pounds to bo imported
j fr? :u abl "i IT ' supply of our own
I iiiaiiiil'ictuii's. II w .l**>iiable is it on ac
. count "f i mi io< a . now .selling at eighteen
cent* v p. u:id, a- v. i i! as foi their lloecc, that
j. out I 'lis and i.illcvs should be enlivened by
lii c I ir.! ii'u 1 ami \ all) ddo cieatui es, v\ itli
(?V
1^ ' which ,i land '* po cannot deserve the
n nitcof tliftn:? o i \?JVno(irk Advertiser.
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iiv: Tli1 Mi'diciil Profession.
l'lii- Annii ? i Medical tiazcllo .of June
no I i\, i i, ii. ill. .'.'V interesting letter from
an Ami n 1 > al student in Palis. 'J lie
1 waiter * il ii 1"' t'licc Item J Mngctidio,
"" the celebrate 1 I'm .- i. physician and physi.
'rs? nloirist, open a lee tiro somewhat in the fob
''ls lowing manner:
I ii-nilcnii-n: M? licine is a zreat humbug
1
1,1 I know it b e.db-d a science?science, in
h? ilocill Ii i.i nothing like sciouco.. Doctors
"> in.-in empirics, w lifii they arc not charr>
latatis. We mens ignorant as men can l>o.
\\ !. . k- .w- anything about medicine]
< M'liti.-iis. :i. von huvu done ine the honoi
:t> t,, ,-.?|.,o ! .-ii-to ho.u my lecture, and I must
t. i )i?u ii ai.l.iy ti.?\\, ill the beginning, that
1 know n- thing in the world about modi
al" cine, and I don't Kn >w anybody that doo>
lt'h know anvihing about it. Don't think for r
" moment thai 1 haven't read the bills adver
K"' lining tlie course of lectures al the medical
as ! know that this man teachesunatobO
my, that man teaches pathology, anothei
man physiology, such a one litreajietttics
:ir such another materia medica?Eh him n
-h-; ofnus.' W hat's known about nil that? Why
>'? o, iitlciiR-n. al the school of Montpolier
'he (t iod knows it was famous enough in itkV~:
day!) they discarded the study of aualouiy
"(? and taught nothing but the dispensary; am
',l doctors educated there knew as much, atu
nit wcie quite as successful, as any other. 1 re
<u" neat it. nobody knows auvthinir ahou
.Me. Oil |#ih(c ?ni;, ati ' asiollltl I j> ?li. - -!s? i
a'U- iiiHlun , iir.', In i\
me li ?ill by i ti'.ii i- i I v i!i"
I'll I \ t'llilUK', lll.ll, li].'- lie III /. ' I V
i* iil liii.i > . 1*11pi.nl i .- I tiji hi i'ii I
1)118 V .1 >11 -* >liil i|H'l ' > , IA ill. li |' ill:S i
lilo; ( be Ml ill ;i li I :?tl! til' ejliililj, i I*
II In j in licit ptefel II11TII nil;, In V _ u. 1 i !
>rte I I'll ilinl llnilHiV v'. 'i I.I ' I V . I . I .
Of j fll|l?i> i l<4^ . niilllllM .11. Inl
nil . S|.| my.
was ! "ilie [il.lhls 1m a h in | i * ? !.i
ill ringo Well. i'licliiel can: n!..-v
iftir ivI is, in havn lie jrimi I lea-ly ?' ? j "?' '
eil. Ih'fiire opening llie plants, an.I si-i ilieui :i
In; once, without cxposil'e lo Mill or win !. l it
7 of Slliiio Iulii ii 1; uj?|'iii - I" i i-)i! > ' ii- , -inl ' ?
ml 11 ceil 1.1 nil oilu-r plant*. limy apj? i
li.tr Illus fir, to j?i'?w well on ;.!: .? I ' V * ii
mv- | s"UjO ii co'iiiii'mhi moist loam, oi even i lay
rcr i* Miu be I ;'i ow I li ami fruiting w u I. o
: is upon a toeky siilo lull, Iliimin11 jii'ili.ip
|ls? : ii i) |ie!l< i ill.Ill otliOl < oil a o ill. nine' am
ii'li peal V Mill W e sIi*>li1?I nol lufvilatc lo jni
in * llicin upon an> roil, ? v i pi a yeiy . an.lj
?.i t ! one, oi one ..abjecl lo jI iiivliu ; w.tler.'
i ?# # n
5 ;i ! ia? l iiio. Tiuo enouidt, we aro txatlieiin:
n * o r
',e? | (acts m ry day. Wo can produce typhu
'he lover, !'.>r example, by injecting certain sub
tlaUi'cs into the veins of a dog-?that's some
l,,b tbin^. We can alleviate diabetes; and I -e<
distinctly we aro fast approaching tlio day
, t- \\ belt plitliisic can be cured as easily as any
| disease.
( Wo are collecting facts in the right splr
I it, ami 1 daresay in a century or so the ac
( I cumulation <tf facts may enable our success
, ors to form a medical science: but I repea
' it to you, there is no such a medical science
now. Who can tell how to cine the head
Ij ache? or the gout? or disease of the lieart
r ' Nohody. Ob! you toll me doctors cms
l'. people. I gwiut you people mo cured. I'm
1 how aio they cured? Gentlemen, natun
, docs a great deal. ltoctors do?but little ?
' j' when they don't do harm. Lot rue tell yoi
?l generally what 1 did when I wiis the heat
physician at Hotel L>ieu. Sotno three o
orp* , * ,
n 1 lour thousand patients pa-sed through my
hands every year. 1 divided tlm patient
.into two c!a-sc?; with one I followed tin
dispensary, and gnvo them lire usual modi
eino, without having the least idea why
^ or wherefore; to the other 1 gavebioad j>:i.
and colored water, without, of course, let
ling them know anything about it; an
occasionally, genlleiucn I would create i
tiiird division, to whom I gave noti.ia
hat whatever. These la l would '"ret a u
my | deal, ihey would feci llo-y vv :e liogleote.l
v. (.sick people id ways feel they are nogtecte
ila J unless iliey aro well rlrugged* (> v iuib:i !<
/?'/ i and they vvouid i.iitato iheiu.selv. . nnti
ing | they got really si.-!,, b .1 nature inv .liabl;
tuv c tuio 1' mo it - Ml", ail I ail lli?* J < : II
to the tliinl class _'<<t well. "J he*? was a : t!i
dry mortality atn-nijj tlio?e v. !n? i ! ! ..
ew* l?ivinl ; -Is niiil coin ..! water, an-i the *it i
C'SO t'tlil V w a- greatest ll?<?-,*. \v|, > wcr
so. carefully drugged nccuidinp; 'j the ?!.>; en
ict, saiy.
tttrs <~\ t ici.i: of Tlir. Ui.aci-.uruf.v. i I?e Aj
tit-? riciilturisl lias the follow ing witli u a reii
litfh to tin- f.owlnii li'ackhci > y:
",1s a nurit i we think tV.i M ick
lO.-e berry would pay well. They aro a- ? .i :i
net. i cultivated n? a corn ch>|>, .mil need tin
I he und planting. Set ihe.n ; . . in < I .
uy apart, und 11:o unlycate rcjtiii'd i. : >!.< ,
g a out weeds, and the excess f p .n:> ih.i
} ol , continual')' sj itig up all o er the ?o . .ii
J if not kept rail ?fown Mnlchii ? the grouti.
J of that ( ", eoverm \j i! ? s? ?" w. a InVei i
itig straw or le'u-o hay. is iis'-fnl, 1" w- ui I !.
It well t<? wiiil; into' the soil a gno 1 . >??j j I\ i
lost yard ntiii nr.; I eforo selling * at p! a i
.* *+ /Tl' . If ^ ii&' * * ' -u J
Oaly One Page of a Ledger.
Tlio cxjkm ionco of oar ntouoy market
Hie ln?t fortnight lifts been sovcro onou
lo burn in coma useful lessou* on the mo
ory; ami yot, judging from the past, tin
will pit>biU?ly be forgotten as soon as
are oncj^moro out of tlio breakers. It
, well, fthmjfore, while our calamities are m
upon us, that wo should follow tlio adv
of Uaptnbi Ciiujo, and make notes of the
If uur iiiorehat.u should devote n viuj
page of the ledger to the porting up oft
criors and burdens of which they nre u
so sMtixildc, thev might find it at some
lure day lo be the most protltable accol
in the whole alphabet.
"Attavsr 18th, '07.? Refused dlscon
at hank. Couldn't raise money to pay ?.
lie*, and obliged to warehouse a valun
importation of goods. Cashier sa>s co
again next ottering day. 2 ltd.?Weill a
found malteis ten times worse. Saw 1
i'resident, who told ino 1 deserved to
pinched tor importing so heavily, and ll
I needn't come there again for six wee
Couldn't discount a dollar. Concluded
, call on 15. and borrow a few ihousnti
Found note on my desk hom 15. Leggi
. me to lend him some money, or In* uu
break. Tried 0. Same luck. 22d,
j Pitched ont at another hank. Custom
j in, wauling to see that fresh iui pot tali
Spent three hours trying to buriow euoii
to pay the duties. No huccc.**. 2*lih,
Oliio Life and Trust company failed. Ti
to sell paper in the streets at thice per cc
a month. No bnyeis. Fortunately ion
tatice fioiu the Writ?know the j eM-tin
?Jones u a gouil Ui.'ow. iM.tll live to
sand dollars?o/i the Trust Corny n
2 nth.? Note mi collaterals duo in the ha
Couldn't get il renewed f >r a dollar. M:
temporary Idiiri. Stocks down 20 per e<
Hot securities unsaleable At half pr
2Gtli.?Loan called in. lJcgin to feel chor
in the throat. No Appetite. Tried to
out my importation of * 1 r\ goods at tiw
, per cent. le-'S. Nobody any mon v l ? l?
! Went homo sick. 27th.? l?o-<dved ne
' to put myself in the power of the bat
again. Miserable institutions.
?iiulo day trying to boirow, and barely
caped protest. My own notes sunk in
laco at tlnee pei Ciilt. a month. Orel In
broker Rav, 4,VuU*ro a gone man, if ;
can't take your uwn paper at that |?i i<
Keel very much so, but got to keep a t
I upper lip. JGiir.?Four bankers lai!
. Times worse than in 1S37. Feet sore \*
running about to raiso money. Can't i
leet a dollar from liio country. livery 1.
out uii tbo Mime busiin^s -all butiuw<
no lenders. l.)esk full of bills reeeival
t perfectly u:-e!e.ss. Specie line of tiro ha
down to nine millions. Wish I'd lie
I seen a piece of foreign dry goods. Wo
have been as easy as an old shoe if 1 1
not imported. 1 had no business to hi
that now house; tiie old one good cnou
, Ought to have been content with the in
erato things; and lived on half the inoi
Store rent too high. Obliged to spread
too much on credit to pay expenses. 21
?Neighbor failed ? liank failed. Fin
| calls to usk if tho rumor of my failure 1
I true. Air black with foul reports. 11
past two 1'. M., accounts over drawn i
t notes unpaid. With a page like this <>
r sionully to fall open before him, a> ho lo
over his ledger, a man might becoiin
more prudent dealer, and learn to give
; the ambition of displ ?v for the sake
moderate success, an easy digestion :
, j sound sleep, lie might learn also to it
. 1 his misfortunes to their real source, inst
j of charging them on banks; for. happih
man may govern his own allairs success
ly, in spite of the faults of their ndiniuis
lion.? .Yew Vork Journal <f Commcrct
\ The Princess Royal's Wedding Prt
Tho 1'iincess Royal of England is t
? the 'observed of all observers." The t
j rolls on which is lo take lmr to her i
t j country. While i'. is passing, she is U
3 ed upon with that interest it is so null
. to feel in those we are about to lose,
i The wedding robe in which she is I
| to bo saluted in the character "f wile is |
, crossing, to l?o ready for the day on wl
is to be enacted that nv st heart .-tin
s ami engrossing event.
3 T ho Trincess Koval is to be married
dross of llonitoii lac . as was her an.
t mother bef>r<: In r. Tin who w
s ; tc lious iialiiic of the manufacture will
be surpiisod to hear licit its c-t amour
\ to one hundred and titty pounds. \\ .?
? no' able to say what is to ho the pric
r the tube now in prcpaialiou, but are be j
j , be able to speak *>| its aitislic des
lf j which has been approved ns well for t
I as for pahi'iti-sin. Its pattern i conipu
I of our national emblems, the m c, the t
I lie, and the sbmniock, beautiful!v in
v ipetsoil, and producing fleets e<ptaliy li
, graceful, and elegant. When it i- letm-in
c id that every bud and flower, spiay
t -[nig, arc each an I all formed bylheyo
Ilacu make i on the pi I low resting eii hi i k
the amount of female labor will appear
I i; " "?<
j liri:* ?'l .'v sin??lo lii.e of H)uii;i i.i:^ si
j L?itl lia.s i-1-11 m> much of liuin.il) I.
' which is, in.loi.il, nothing lira* than i:iu
j I ilo.
At I It 0 *:niio linn: that ll?i OMjuiiilo
o!al nalo work li proofi-iii^ another i
t i> a. o ? rit_i:?itli.u lime anil lhoiio|i
i. i iho iiijiiiiun iaccimikers. i in* <lo>i'^ii
( | 11:isi mi ad J?ic c < ! ?lii i lir^'it
' mail t-> l!i'- cij elation tli il it ii.ii .. . .
i to ciiwaijt (in- \ >.i: 111i11 f.mil ul a iniin
1 I ritli i In tnl. Il ii a-loind willi litii*>
I il.n vai'n'v, :ii en Meina . in lln'ir innil
,| llicv .1:0 (*taccftil, tIn: <! ' ' lie lianjjiii.; I
1.1 llinj? uinler tlio lin i l I.-1% t >; natui 1
,i 1 In the aiii i, i , 1 welt - > in
, .-kill l?y lin- delicate threat*, "tin!. i l?y
\t 1 Ii'!i III ;' 11.
I iii \llililn jj !ia:. l 1.' !I'l.ii f ii a'?o ill
j, IJI'i 1. Il 11 I 11 a I ' l l a -Jillllll.il 1>I)
? hi ?.it l ialiniale ivoihinuii.sliip, w itilo
llu it'll I rn tlio roi.il ainiiol Inol.unl
i-- j.ii 1 l.\ tin: nn? J roc. lieinj a pel
,. uiarvi i in tin- la 0 making ait.
N > W'.n 1 1 that ill si^ht ill'tin: Jilin
in the Ii: 1 lilll- it <>t lo 1 \" ll'i, II,. ii til
1 . f a i| ie< n. Ii* 1 a . 'j:. di in < Xj'i
i.'ii. ?ui i.'Hu . I la ili tli tl liiHi m a 1
/1.i -j ai 1 a I'lunlin clianu nit r tlio 1 tic
.tli-. 'Ii 1 il. It III IiiC Vi*r V ipii'll'lot :
| her 11 ia 11 poiiti. a, li-.nl ns to thou^hl
t I! 11' village niil', wli t, for so many In
,. ail-! <1 i\i, III tl Week . an I 11: nth-, arc
in:r ihi-tr l?utv in<I?isi11 ?u-ly ?i
(. 1 HI weaving . . 11.:>a i >
i!
I'uiu'li lias tliol 'i 0WU14 <>ii tt'l.al liC <
1 liabil-'. It is ' il l lial tin? *
> liil.l c'u k ?"[ W 'lUI, l.lllgi llti' llI'MI
1 ' llliik*. . Ul-1 la In "ll ' '1 " < " t"1 ?
t wY|i>1 !v in tlift in' niiii;,. will i vs? .i 1 1
, .1. |. 1 t.ial ti. I ' !'' ! i* ' s
1 hit J.
-L .. ..I'.. ... -J i - ? 1?
Female Heroism Rewarded.
for All our readers will recollect the thrill of j Cl
L?h pleasure and ndmirrvtion with which, iieurly t>!l
in- lwo P'11"1 ?ince, they pursued tho account
Jl>0 in uur columns uf tho heroic conduct of i
Miii Abigail Hecl.er, of Long I'oiist, Can a- ; 1,1
j8 da West; that woman of a thousand, who j:U
>ro roaclied the captain, mate, and five seamen ;01
;ce of tlie tlni'V-masted schooner Conductor. V(
,,, I 'riven ashore at tour o'clock in tho inoin- j
i?le '"n bleak November day, '.ho crew i I'
lie c'm,? ri'l evening in the lining ill a blind- j '*
ow ing snowstorm, while the waves froze in
fu. masses ot' ico as they washed over the do- K
,m sorted deck. Lato in the afternoon, Mrs. ! lc
Hooker, witlr to children, appeared on the P'
heech, built a lire, and beckoned to the c'
l?. crew to swim ashore, (Janlnin plunged in; ^
kl0 and, alujost on th<i ve?g<: of death, was ios u
mu cued by Abigail l'.ocker, who walked into I'
|Uj tho water neck deep, and dragged him K
the M'hv>re, hardly able herself to contend l 11
ko against the fierce undertow which oiidan- I "
lint |4wr,%d her lilo every moment. So one by "
k> ono n'l ^ttnie tulioK-; ami one by one. this '*
,0 heroine dragged them fiotn tie arms of 11
j8 death, coiitumliiig with the freezing waves u
|(| j with a st'ongth giver, her by an Almighty ;i
j,jj arm. < >nly olio man rem.lined clinging to ft
the slirands, white Mrs. Mocker pa- I thc ?
or> bench, hc'-kotiing iiitn toe.cue "n, and <x M
01| claiming. Oh. my God! if I could - ivc that P
<rjj man. 1 sliot-'d !>? happy!" And -die did ?
? save him. With hoi clothes fro/.on to her s|
iod body, rhe took the seamen to In r hut ami l'
a war mod a d fed lluni. !l
1 his '.He huhstautiallv lh-? account first "
ilk puhlishrd ill the < tlllUliri cial Ad vet li>er. ! 11
,. and fiuuislied us by Cap'. ! rr, of thi.i "
ia! ' I '1 ailielc was re.i-J in lite ''arindiftu 1
n'j. Parliament, an ! the sum ot . -00 v >;. I to '
t.j,. Mrs. Meeker, as a reward f-i h n in'blocon- V1
,I(1 i dui't, whiio the im-inhers of 1 aili un-ntcoiiic?!
i'ibute.l from tl^ir private purftea >200 L
t] ( I more. < | tain 1? >t i la. i o ' h r t?. I' .
j- land through hi* ett'oi -? hire received *170 1
ntv ' and a beautiful family Mible, sic- '!
liv. ' crnujviniod by mnuy valuable present*. A ''
Vl",, Cleveland r-imiiar action a, taken, and
ik, tho people ut Auinleidam guv< !i i 1
tho ' '?,n inany O a r sources ?ho roceiv. d N
us. similar generous t.sliuioiiiitls, with a in .
tuv de.-ty which prov.-d her native n> hilitv. ! '
e.,|| Mat the crow ning act ot this scries of |
. ovations, so iioiioialde to tiro hearts of idi i
vn coucciTed, occurioil recently at i'oit liowan,
ililf whero she was presented with tiio gold
|t,^ | modal ot the New1 7o:k Life Saving l?e- |
:. i ! novokllt .a a IS." 7
Il'l , ,
Col- (-apt. Uorr, in. mug m I..- interest in
(j llio welfare ami appreciation of Mi>. Peckers
c"'"' P*t<?il Iter ?'.iSO l<i tiio Av- rciation >o
strongly, that it was at one<; deceit 1 that I 1
, i ' tin; medal was vlite her. in M.iv of tin- ;
n Us J ;i
vor I'S'eeirt year it tenoned htm, ami lie lor | (
ui.l VV;U,1?^ 11 lo ^'r- Acton, the t'olleclor <?t
(.'ustonis at Port K >wan. \ pic nic was
tj|j arranged, and very laigclv attended, and
frjt the presentation took. place on thuloocifid
^ c wi^h that wo li id space for Mr.
(e Acton's remark*, f?r they are eminently j '
ij eloquent and appropriate to the event. < Mr
!!, behalf of Mis. It eke.. Mr. Ikn-khouse. J. !
i i i , ; i
end ' v tkowan, read a reply lud of wowas
,,,:U,1-V gra,-'hoali..a for the honor he-towed
kl(- . upon her, and overflowing with gratitude ' '
to Caivl. I >orr, w ho had striven 5o well and ! '
Mlu P t \ t
so successfully to secure a proper locognt . .
*i lion of her services to iiumaii life in peril. !
OIU ,, , , ... 'ill
l>ut oiir crow - le i space forbids u> to do
more than oiler ir own tribute of auni n- '
(Jj- tion. .Mrs. Pecker no longer I ires in this
,imj jd^fctildc tisherin:.n'. hut fr< :u wh.-h die | j
^Bmed ' ill; lo It- n- the rcw . 1 the "I'onace
, ? , - j *
j | doctor. (Mi tii.it d re w \ night sim won (
. i( j lor heisclt, hot Oil!V till- homage tit .,1. g . >i |
! men, bill a Coinfortahh -homestead, in which
she now resides, and where, we li list, tin
i evening of her days may pass in paths of i
pleasantness?BuJTu < " "< / -. u Adt*Ct**
?.!"- I.
loW J WllUAT (iitoWiNn.? In New Iviglaud,
imo 1 the farmers often rai-o e-vceilenl 'Spring '
icw wheat,"' by pursuing the toll< -viug course: j '
.ok- j l i.ey plow very deep, ami Make the soil 1
.iral tine, and iii.uiiiro very gcneiou-N; th-.-y
1 cure the best see I, thov sow two b isiwis?
_ I ' J. ..: , I j
lltsl hollrelitll > In to tin- aeie. v > t- .. iv.
I no. 1 -.en w in it it . !-. gi owing .. , h- ni -uni a !
licit s'.ties, in M.i d.hu-e Is, wiiieh i. . > o v icibed
iilg thirty bushel* lo the aerd. Wi know . j u ]
farmer, it !. .. Suae, ?*!? ?. i ntton 1
in :t , lion lo . ..- main and > tt > : iln-iu
iti-1 i- iiK ell.'. ill i i.i i vo . n ? : ,ii i :
illo .ibililil.iiu-- in >' ? Im. ;iu :. ii.j h;t :?
nut | mountain f<irm hit u if; . .yet lie rutoiy j
ill- l i .i. v- le-s t 1mi: iw i lily hv In. i. : j '
am i aou*. 11 i..i - -j i.i \ .i ii v, in. ;
e of lakes the i;ie?t? -I j itis '.i e \ e 11 i.-pcl. ;>
|>|>V Sucdi f.iCti it- Hie.- , Tf : \ i .v 1 j
i'ii. arc ii'liii mitorv uinl oncum i. ' lo us .
. r? n ^
n-to llio M ? - , Ml ? < i i? i l > .-vcuio iaigo
is- 11 OKiju ?>l u ho.it, us |. ^uliu li lis o'.iii-i im. ; .
his* is lo 1 ikt: due I' .itis ili.i. ii. i i? u n u
11* r- 1 ir io-s l;ivi. i.i c, - * ' . inner in
will, bleak \ (-U I.: -i'.i.J gm- ' I IOJ-S ? ! t. e .-all
l?i r- ^r.niu. \\ o would . ?v, . ?:ii. . ? u.v !o ;.;u at.-1
in^ iliii
.ii^ 1. 11 i.i- your lui'-l in il.-- best i os il
neo, ?!Oli Ii a, I V ill a ill: 10, . !i i ? 1 j w
i i i
- In 1114 inn! iti a 1
it e I - thai it i- 1 cli, or 1 1 ti'.illy. ??i
ein. bv lac '.1 -j ot 111.nu d .trn.- >!ioii. i
in,; cili-er bv .1 1 .U- !. 1 1 -. n j ci 1
nan on- crnji*.
? ' u.o v ry , v t t,. xiiii,; 1 iio
nu l niiiti't'f -.-?1 1 r 11. 1; in.. in
robe l-'-'ily ? i-;iii; ii- l?u:.?- ; lit tl. ]>iutii|u)Sl
- I ! 1,1-1 II' Is.
I'nr 5. 1 Jul vim .-tuil 1- | r? j na i >11
. | vi of iiiiii'- ami v .i, . n i\t- ; \i 1...
led , I inn - 1. .: ill ! ill I. . n-i .
D() ; ! fcptliWJJ "t |ho f eci!; I j
1 of I'II beds I 1 tl.i- iCii * Ii"t in 111 tuii.
1 a- ?>. S, >\v *.-:i?I\ ande<?\ 1 fivei.ii I no I.
oils 1 ! i.-.-tj |||?l mi S'tTU' lion-, 11 'Il -I
i.?-1- . nl I'l ji? leiici fi' - 1 . 1 .. .'
ad 1 in.it.1 do riot .-.ll ; t .a-in; :?> . in n. \
I In.- 11 lio d- > ! 11 to lira .0 1 Ih-iii. >1
i 1 re 11. -el 1 {lie 11 ii -1, ( 111.1 I 1 lute 1 - aiiiu
1- l>ror?ai 1 ' : a 111.1 l . w!.. ' 1 '
I .11 - <
idor they i.i u I .. Nv im\ !?? miiij-i
in tl?y vvi'.li 11 - w?;..ii.i wi |
arc ' jMoinpi. in a lu ...v. i 1 > uii.?'?.
loci wSic.it. I??tolIi*pei:t all .... iltur- may ,
III gi ' 'IIS CI I S?t I . x
C? ? )
A I vi : .K ' | in > I'll" ? |
' J.J (III \ I <11 < V . \ I. i i ll I I 1 'ill '.I
|I . r. 1'lllM I ; 11 A . I" I' 1 1 111' Jill .11. M ' ll ,rt.d
od t!i" lower, jdia v iiiv a ftuvii
, of' ' jdiwc'Cit ll"! pi" id con jlLiticiis opii
[sot* "l" phlocing |'lii"in <?tir phallici's ]i!iaiui
,ii|-d I v. I'how J'IkJIoa 'iild have pliared llio J(
plv 111iisi ' with as itiiici11.orl11ii' 1< a I i.ave; ,
, in.! a-N phirklo |di"i' ii?" | h ii In Millie on (
our ! 'V. ?. ! j 11ii I I a t j.h lego lh" I'licJicity
ol l i-vuiiiinj; y i hushaud. riiaiienl |
, I. IMiratico*, phaie-wi ph.never!" 'Ildd s
>v Plnaklin, !k?! )!'' prniith lily exclaimed
, l( t I'liiaii'vs, 4'i will pillow \..ii ph never'
( | tin I riu.ilil.il. phi. mid I'lirancis |>liaiiil .
v !.
'1 ? it
aily Wli.it may a cat ao that nothing oh<0 tl
ha I Kitten i Ii
TllK lloUSK Of?ARM, OK TIIK UuE.V
IlKT kok TaMIKO HoRSKM. Til? 1
istor is h wart or excrescence which j
i or cry horse's fore legs, an J general
10 hind logs. It has a peculiar
lusty unroll, and is easily pulled oil".
mnoniftcnl effluvia of the horso seen
iliarly to concentrate in this part, an
,*ry strong odor has great aitractioi
1 animals, especially canine, and the
iniself. For llie oil of cumin the
as an instinctive passion?both nro
al natives of Arabia, uud when (ho
onta the odor he is instinctively e
>war?b it. The oil of rhodium pos
sculiar properties. All animals *e<
lerish a fondness for it, and it excrc
ind of peculiar influence over them,
i recti on a given for training hort.es a
illow.s: Procure some horse-castor
rate it line. Also get some oil of i
in and cumin and keep the three sej
i air-tight bottles. Uub a little oil
tin upon \our liatid, and approar
or?u in the field, on the windward si
nil he can sntell the cumin. The
ill let you coino up to him then u
ny trouble. Immediately rub your
cully on the horse's nose, getting a
11 oi, it. Von can then load liiiu
hero. "live him a little of the e.-isf:
ieco of loat .agar, apple, or potato,
ight drops <?! oil of rhodium into a
liver thimble. lake the thimble be
to thumb and middle linger of vour
and, witu fare-linger stopping the i
t the thimble, t > prevent the oil lion
ii?jr out whilst y*. i nic opening tho i
f tUO Innsc. As lOOll AS \ " I liftVO o
lio in<>1111>. tip 1.It. 'li utb|j??v
II III- l- ' I" 1 I i *???> I c..rvu?i
. i i
.ill fallow you line ;i pet <! ?
111>. i. -1.? 1 iio U'.lov
i)u good to be lo>t. We clip it to;
veil Hit 1 :?] alel I <[>( oil V oa
ttcuti 111 to it of cciUiiu l?ci?- ii-. \vl
i-p<>-e i to spread in tiio newspaper 1
A young I; H \\ 1 > ardently <1
r> ,i!iii was vi?itod |>v hi- Sat at ie in
i ho tempt, d !iiin to promise I'i * s<
teri iiy.ii h? could Iw supplied <u
art It with ail the money lie could us?
argaiit was concludod?the devil '
upplv the money, and was at la-t t'
he Sotll, iliilpM tlie >??t*nlT man Could
noro in .nicy than the Jovil could ft
i eai ; p i-. e ! nwi'.v?llie man m.triie
\trava?_'.?iit in hi; living, built p
peculated widely ?I ist and gave nw
lines at. 1 vol : w. ? always
He turned politician, and bub i 1.
o power and tain i, without teductt
pile"' of gold. He became h "tillib
lie! lilted out ships and armies b
ranker honored all his draiis. He w
St. I'aai t i iivt>, and paid the usual r
utor, t f..r all thcnioliev Lie Could b
lit though the devil made wrv faces
to oaiiirt t>> pay the bills, vet they \v<
iaid. i )iie expedition after another
?the devil counted tli r time, onl;
rear-, that he must wait for the son
nocked the elhirts of the despiring
)ne more trial was resolved ujiet
nan started a lujwsptipct! 1 ho tlevil
tl at llie bills at the end of the tir-l
or, was savage in six months, melai
n nine, and broke, "dead broke," at I
f the yt ar. So the iiow-p tpcr wont
uid the soul was saved.
A \ tll'N'i I.AIU I IVKMIiOAHU. .
i-seng.-is were getting .>tl tin* I telle
:: tl il Ware!I :? vvh.H f i-oat, on M
i_dit, a young lady, in su pping fr..
ih iie to the wharf l> at, made loo i
,u p, and dioppcd laiweeli llie two
ulo tile liver. Ib r j lotectcr, who,
iove, was Ira yell ng with Iter,atid wl
i-i-tii > her fr. in < tie !>. it t<> lb.
aliartty .*/ / and looked d
icr. t hie <?f the deck hand-, m ho
lio i *:?-'.i ih t!. w.i'cr, and tho
iv lining f i help, criml out, "
jf my v.av,' ami 'va-nii-e ' ho went ii
..:itcr aii i ic- led the hulv. As sl
lw \* i< j- iccil out of i itiger on tie
. r "alt? 11 :.?i. t " rushed t > her, and ci
i r ; . his i-iuliinc. , oxr! .'Mied, **U! ni
'ii 1. ul iih i t<> have hpiMi drowned
mil i? 'ici : tli.il lie left, tl
vi'V -.4'- , ">* t limit Oit.Wl I. io a dn
\ i t.ii.h: i <. , i'oi i oping ia do ii
r his g d"?'s? i A!j.\
Hi". ARK ft.VlSlNft M.VDtl"?1
..liter-: In answer *.< l'> i> imjuiiv,
t.itc that liio grapes cuiti vaied I >r lit
-o arc i l at n i.sar kind, tiiin k1,
i . I very r; -li in sugar? u it is the
iem which the lino M ii iga rai-i
lia.le.
Tin* fruit i- let tip >0 tiio vini
: ;sio'11 v iipo and niu ? to
.v:-. ti t) :11 i11_r ! . at.die. are brolo
a it d wii, to t c left in this May
ijn-iat ni of (! -un until tko \va 'r
i| th juice of the grapes is eVAporap
.r ci\ i!i. . d. at. 1 the;. We siitd
;i \ for packing in l?o\e*. Xo suj
11.1 i. \ ;i I'ji" , 11 II h li.
A i int v.- ifioo'.-s nro too
kinlK'd an I .! ticiel.. >accli.iriliO
I this pill1 ??*. At'l gr.lpe III this
i v t 'i m . i:. ii: i go J i ..Mil nil
i.: f i ni in.ir. S .iii'iu in iatiuuioi
.?!?>ci vatorii s.
henistoMii, l'.i., August. 'JO 18;,T.
j J
A 11Ko i vi S o . i:. A ies o
i <>, ia which islu-s arc a principal
in . i el . , I ? ti ad?.ill! a Ji'itli
.in. i for l-i kiting j .irpo-. . ia
>11 ' III.. HU.lCtlirillg til III , lepo;'c,|l
most <>f tin r M:i>ti; in tloj ivoiki
?f this new ill;i ;ial. > ? rap: d!y In'
Hit! ' let I" 'Ii II. .1 . i, '.li lt si
' >1-1 hi' ii" * uri'lw metre 1>j
\ luetics w i 1 , \?h ii lieiuij laid
i.i* j- (.?, no > tin> <>r vnu'iin^s :
. v iiikiciim ii i. I it inventor hi
in tiiiiiti il -1'iif, is Intra
; 'ii'1, ii*! the '| H - fi ;i in'ti^o- .
. t.i. . J> i / t'.ljj.s, sinks, walls,
ofs. . xit ri n oriiiiint'lit-s ? will. >ut
?U"il or lirit'l;. 15 v litis process, the
. ?v. \ --t im : i it ii: iv In.-, is ,i in u ill
linn. .. . i i tjnai , j.t 1< hi in >
ii.t mi hewn i one, Hii i, ill it
\i . i . it i':"is much le s limn liio
. li.iiklin ; in iiibhh\"
There is h o,, 1 story tolii of h
mil) who li.nl ii 1 i?* 111 an.I incipient
ache. * in* 11 %v, while tci-oiin^ t!
iiis, In -.iit| to ll.irry: * 11rtdit'l 1
\ ill's moustache.''' "Ob, no!" i
I?ii r v, ''lei it alone, and il will die
elf."
An ep'curi in ilv-peptic, npplvinp
iliysic i :t n to iiiiviv , was lohl lo s
or.v.. llf would ho pul in a ponilui
iio <liet ;iiw i\oici e of which would i
im.
'?
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^BSBBsernmBaammmmmtmmmmamamm
r bt- A Jovs at tub J omen's Exi-sjrf*.?Dr.
lorsc- M., an army surgeon during' the American
frown war, was vary foud of * >>k?, (if not p?rpe
ly on t rated at his own uxpeumt,) uud had more*
rank, over a grout contempt for cit'issn
The who wero mora renowned for their courage ?
ir pe- than their scholarship. One d;iy, nt meat, *
d its after the decanter had performed sundry
a for |terainbulatioii? of tho table, Gapt. 8., * ,
liur.vj biave and accomplished officer, and a great <
!ior?o wag, remarked to tho I>octor, wfio had i
origi been somewhat severe in bis remarks on J
horse lint literary dclicicncc* of souie of the new
trawn otlieon-:
scsses 'Dr. M., aro you acquainted with Crtpt.
fin to G.?'
:i?eN a 'Yes, I know him well,' replied tho Doc*
The tor, 'lie it one of the new act. lint what of
re a* liimf'
' and '.Nothing in particular,' replied Oapt. 8.;
rhiKli- '1 have just received a k-Mcr from him; and
varutc 1 will wager you a doicn of old port that
of cu- you cannot gwe*s in t>ix gueascs how he
;h the spells cat.'
do, so 'Done,' said the l>oetor, 'its a wager.'
horse 'Well, Commence guessing,' said b .
itliout 'K a-double t.'
hand 'No.'
i little 'K a t e.'
, any* 'No, try again.'
?r in a 'G a t o.'
I'ul i 'N >. you have nlisted it again.'
l.thV 'Well, then,' returned the Doctor, 'C*a
two* n ; double t.'
right i 'N--; that's not tbc way. Try again; it's
uouth I your la?t guess.'
ii run- j '( a tr-li-t
in.u'.ii 'No,' <aid S.,'that's not tbc way. You
polled | iiav !?? I. the wager.*
( r up- ' "W ?ii. said ilie Doctor, with much petu- j
.. 11 I loin 1.1 manner, 'how ihe devil does he 1
j -|m.u ur > j
; ' \\ I y, he spoils it c a1,' replied S., with
ring i* i.l,.. u;iii d. giavity. Aruid the roar of the
"" :,n , .<t ;1. | almost cliokiug with rage, the |
' 1'1 | D o .1 -piai g to his feet,exclaiming, 'Gapio
fo. i ; ; < ( | ain too old a man to l>? trilkJ i
no: : ivitli in thi- manner.'
!< sired - -w% *??-?
'no p'oi itit Sabbath morning, while
hi; >i Homy Wind Duecllor was on his way lo |
i llr ; church, he ioiiiut the side walk occupied by |
i. Hi- 1 a number of boys, playing marbles, upon l
wav to j which he stopped short and exclaimed: \
j have ' 'What, boys, playing marbles upon the J
spontl j Sabbath day! why, you frighten niel* i
irnish. | 1 pun which a loudened little sinner look- ;
I, was > ! up and answered: "r lightened, ho! Wiry
ulaces, l in the <1 1 don't you rati then!'
>; '"r" ! I'm* N ..h.Mial Intelligencer says t.f t'uo
1 'Ulh | now \. hit-* i:;y, of African origin, that "it
is way , |, ,, (j,,. delightful peculiarity of a high
"AT hG (Kg. of It igian.-y, particularly in the
; i:ior..ing tho < lor being Somewhat like
ut his ' vat.iila. Tho hotiiiikts here ate puttied,
j though very much pleased with it."
Iitaar.fi - ' - ' - . - . ^ ^ .
i ;nline grapo e.ttfog is as follows: In
i health, eat i 11y llio pulp; n? a laxative, comvv
" | bine the witli the puip; ant tonic, (lie
~r' skin with tin- pulp, ejecting the seeds. Thus
'll '' ; you accomplish the gratification of your
\ taste ami insure health. Eat iinmeduiUdy
after a reguLr meal.
(^ "Look at thitl,"exclaimed a returned Iri-h
Trowl soUlic to a gaping crowd, as ho exhibited
"qn ir- 1 w'1^1 !"vM,,c p'hlu his tall hat with a bullet
iicholv hole in it. Look a', that, will you? You see
ho end l',Hl *' 'l had been n low crowned hat, 1
down I should have been killed onliighl.
< h.eofotir coUjnpotai ies, remarking upon
i tin* correspondence Letweeii ]'resident Bu\s
t'ii' cliatiau . itvi 1W. .Siliimaii, the great New
, at the | Lit on goub-gi-t. sits "the letter of res
onday j.iiiiM.- i- lather a crastoo uu x formation, but
lilt the | J;-.IIU grabug."
"hoila The Boston l' ??t perpetrates the followh
1 5 ing: It is -aid of Eugene Sue that "though
,rt' h>' :l j , ,fessed Socialist, lie lived like a 1 'i iruc."
'* , lu the sHiile way soineofour people, though
' |iiofe-sed christian*, live like the <i ril.
't i An elderly Pennsylvania tvoman with
^ ! lior daughter, looking at the inaible statue
; . of t i iranl. in the < 'oilego huildilig. tho oth
" er dav. started t!ie bystanders by cxolnitn
iiig: "La Sallv. l ow white he nasi*'
?<>ii ns i "
it boat, An office seeker, in urging his claims,
a-plng ":i I 'hat Ins grandfather didn't fight in the
v <! ! , revolutionary war; hut ho guessed he would
lie ! have like to, if he had been in the conntiv
ie ilar- :,t 'ho time, lie was appointed,
me, oi Francis the First, having hs' ' C'astelver
ar lan. Bishop of Orleans, whether be was of |
i ! < ti n?"Sio." wa- tin- i *!?:v,
"X .!i had throw -Olis in tlio Ark: I cannot
i? - ? IV j-j ,, of them 1 nin (L-cemlcJ."
John l'i widied to know whv the
'I'" i jjft. T,,,^ Company is liko the
'' A t'.inIio ] cl'*2tr?ph * ':*!>] ? Itefnn-M) it l>?
r' eame <ml rmsacd in liayinff out and l>rok>?.
ras are 1 , r .
'* 1 <>i'ii, did you find acy onus in the old
, hen's !? ?t :!iis morning?" "No, sir. It"the
<1 hen ha 1 laid any, she mislaid theiu."
The t. i.k-ajr, Timm contains the? follow
to tnc ,
: niij advi'i* inent:
"Wanted, as partner in a general banking '
: ' ' , ! i ii. - dahiiduneut on tlio west side, a t
'* her voiino man, with a capital of from
'" '1 \.<j *JoO. Address W. II. Ii., Tiroes
itiick ,i; _
Win- ?mi SesjiTou lIr.\Ti.n.?1? appear*
j ivl.hn: :ti.?i ih? r? xx ! lie n tuninst tH*l?*o*n
ist I'ft ' lion. It M. T. 11 untor. una rlov.
, <i|-in ^ ' - a a itic* t'niieJ Stales Sviiatc. The
[| It ii! I..r< r, wl. .It lut-. t> . n d>'end iiff
C'.v \\ i di mueli >|< t t and ati! 'y 'ram ihe
f a ' iip,?u hint, siyi that pet* -lent rvent?v
v i, ui. >ndu>eiest fi ends "f
I i el.;.i n.; it .. f? .. V. ? xxa*
I e at - i. , him .? Sen il?>r from V rnwi.i.
Ii, , . . . veil w i i v i <; v W ithin .
Il nl.I lfi| tie i euid'ihiie, it xvi.llt.J Ik- |
'- ii r.ekni.xvli-i'ainMi' <>f I-;# wo:?fcrt.*? ;
i I. (? xv.i i Mr. 11niitei u ilie I.*:: i* '
nili -i t:- x' ;i iliui Miduie the i'1 is n* iuih- > :
i|.* up ! rf fti-tunl ii? fefct. II rueli n -nil I
d.i "I1 ? him, It; fihuiU iiim?I in - i
lie ehaiiCin of a CiMlU-t, Wl ill* u:x !
II IS I'll , '
lll< il ! I'll il :iH';f I. ni.
I - I'V ,
ail in N ' t; - - I'ne Sc'lma f Atn ) Sintim l ?.f do
ire i ' - .X - M l ad in mn tilths tie- ullu r a > j
v,. ..j ' i. ; rim, xx licit U one I Imu .ad acv. i; i
. . . i. v u! I. I. wan a f t n o-''vl b.> l
! i.. '.h ilw draftuelhili of t1crw? h-r?,j
I'S . : i :. . \*. ' >n cllf pilf (if the pivot* !
Honrs, :iu f tin* Ti r uf 1-iv, iti Ph l?r?.-?v nj
mi ill Mn v." Oil ill** ntmi - .ii is an.
... ' ii ii. ! ii linlirow thnracun tin woitls!
. . .. i . i !
It Ihuiwn r.iu<t Invi'lK'Oi mvif
' 'I"1' .. ; . i.Ii-ru- ili'iii. w Ii I., il IiU??U vlion of '
ililliV, I ' ... I - i ?. rvi< in w '!, was i.t>ml Twenty
I'i't in >i.i -i . i. ill hi '1.1 -I. I. ' ol ni.i>?r eliar- j
Coars- ''' ! s' ,<u' l'u' * ^ * Ii*ilf *i dollar, i*h<1 i
* ? i iii ;ii p'liD Mirer nHout fifUen vttnlM. .Mr. j
I ' l \i, i i tli ? < ty, who is tho owner of it, :n- j
iorio u? tli it a li.it t^ .ii tlie property of his family ,
yoiil.yj ur hundred year*
Ii.1. few ^ "''w proccni for polishing plnss has lw?n di*
, O'. r-?1, which will iiiiitiiinliy reduce tliO <*0*f if
' | .i.i i ius iniri'i is. It w done by placing the p!;?t< a ,
1T " 1 l : a i rn il'si-s tiirncl hyitrtftti, A m'rror wtiiuli,
of i'.? in.1.1 i icturi-il bj tlie olil prw>l| would cost s thou
.nil . 'I.itr>, l?y tlie new enn l?o made lor fifty dul|liU"
... .
J ! i a K\n-\ -'lie yrent <ii*?li K ' ti>. <\ .Inn
t< ;l] ;l l.o. , liiar lmppcr convAtttKiii. Ill Kiinsis, hm relliai
V 1 ,,v"' 'l ' for their |mily t ? pari ipnto in'
' ' ?h*' October doQiion, anil vou-d io tm.h r their mm
c.'U'ie ,Kl? ?;,.v ,-n, , Witilter to no! him in his effovts
' is hiu.i a [.sir \ Is oB llu.f occasion'.
* " . ' ,
>K TUB rOMPLKTi OOBB OJT OOVQMB,
TUUi t?/ BWOB, .* +l4??)W^kCflife . .
i*LAmi? mmtino ?cr co*niMW?yf.
iMM IV* % * '
Tli?? preparation t? getting life 0m all oirf ?%
.country. The nun>er"u? ntt<v* we receive irern
>uy vxriou* ug?-ut"( informing na 6f cares cSnoMrt *.
in their immediate neighborhood^ vrarrAju n? ? *
?nying It i?'-tie- of the bent, If tot th* xery beat. ?t.
Cough Medicine row before tliepablif. It "fewrl r *'
invariably ftlieret^nd not unfreqwntljttarddtbt
very veorel entet. ^Vtiou all <?tht r Cobgb'wrqii^gr-' ?
ti.nishave toiled, ihie b i? relieved the patftat, at
XVtrtgfthU Jealvte ".a Mcdlcllwa, ?od Phjtlnttt,
mil I'fUty. A*h the Agent in your lunrest t6W,
wL(?t ha? ticrfi hi* experience of the rflVetaof thk ? * \
a-. It In- hue t>. cn veiling it for any length
nf lime lie will tdl jml ?'**
f IT 13 Tin; REST MBDTCmK J5YTAWT. rielow
we give n fe> extrurts (roin letter* ?#
hove i n-cived lately regarding the virtues of Uita _
mititicvu. "* \' *
Ur. S. S. Osliu,<ifKnosviIle>Ga.,eare: I hats '* ..
been uairig ybur Lirmmrt and Tar'eery ex tennicely
in my practice'for three year? poet. and.
it m with yU'tenre ! ntute my belief in ft* at:Mf? .
M.IKITV OVBll AM. OIMBX AXYICI.ee toi/4 raklck /
owi acquainted, for which itie recommended." ,
.\liti-M. Fitr^rrald fc K?*n?n; writing from
1l\V.i\ne??iile, N. C. wtyt 'lThe Livrtoofi apd
I'/Vr ir. hemming daily mat f-jfularin thitOtttItri/,
axii wk -rtiiMK Jvertlr ?o. All mho have triad . * '
It/ tpea* in commendable iermn of it, and say H.
I iu alleviating the compluiniafoe - * i
lis 'lit/i tl in reratnmeaded." (
I Ah i i ??erall & Rentiers, writing from 'Vs
u' ...H V . " " -
??.ivn* ?. v-- . Kij: the hitervcort ond .
Tut it beearning daily mure popular in thio Conn
try, and we think j' rrnr *??. All who hats
tried it speak in commendable terms of it, and
miy it it very beneficial iu alienating the com
plaints I'nr u-hich it jx reenmtnendrdV ??_
?>.11- Aircni m pK-fcrtm iJiHini'', S. C., Mr. 8.
II. >U I'.i I, n nres u. 44tli?t he uses it with great
benefit in It - own funi ir.ind f oonuiK nft? ii lo lii?
mi-.'Sih'irs " lie fcivo an :r?>tnii eofn Neprfr wo- * ^
man, in lin vit mii?*, wl.o bud Let t) rufli ling aith
ji*' tte ci tb?* Luiidii for yytrn. attended with k|
veie oogb, w lie wtui relieved by tltc Livertmr
iikI '1 nr.
Sii,!, m< the jood rtporA ?re lienr of tlii* Midi
fin-, trr-in nil p h t* t'' he Stiilo- l'ur u of
the mrft ' >? nr?? it lt;.? pi-, forbad In 'be wMI ,
drn ihiI N?>t tlo rn and Eastern r?t.it? ?. we would
invito tlir hulUriiii.' pii|irnt to ftmi ikv pnaipiiUrt
wliiud buttle. Tp all w? >&J?
hncc hope, bill C bnpc?
TRY THE MEDICINE!!
is ?: w a it > i: i> ( \ sr a son
Beware of Counterfeits and Base
imitations !
Th" Kvuuinc urto^c is Axotcw Uockrs
the eo_;rav>d vmajijh r around <ki.L bottle.
iv ii |?* r iqhip, ?>r " for $.*>. Sold
? It b a-and retail by sooviiids mi?ai>
nil I Clini ; i -St.. r,?. t. C i.ti ntal St. liitiir, N. O.
S< f.'- \r:?NT? mu Tiir Sotrrnfcr* statm, t?
> ! > ? all orlera And application* tor Agencies
niUhl be nddrc*?<
SOLO ALSO 31Y
FISH .11 a lIFIXrrsM.Spnrtmibtirj;, So. Co.
i'kan At <ii>OKflO.N, 44 "
Vi". If. W AT i)N, CireriiViito 4* ,
! :. Kill Tt 11.
KFNXON At X OF HIS. T'nmtivllU. *
s K. IjF.N'kY, Ij?nri>o?tilb **
(J. L. HARRIS, & CO . Tlutlmfotdioii, N. C
April "M It drn
. . _ J. . . , 2 * e m
Fittlior A IVeinifsli srll
H \T AND MTCK ANXHULATOU.
Dr. McLANE'S
celebrated
VERMIFUGE
LIVER PILLS.
Two oft He best Preparations of the Ago.
Th t v nrn ntir
\v( >rthl css.
The genuine McLane's
Vermifuge and Liver
Pills can now be had at
all respectable Drug
Stores.
FLEMING- BRO S,
CO Wooi> St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
sole l*roprietor?k
SCoVIL .V MEM>, N>w OrUat*, General
M'lmloalu Asfenta lor lite- South, t?> wlu m Ml ordera
uiu?l l>e -<l.
SOU) liY
VlSHKK & HlCfNITSll. Spaiiuiihurp,S??. Ca.
1>KA"N A COOlJGiO>\ u " ?
A. TOULKSON, " " M
V. KUl roil,Greenville, * "
U 1.1 \ AN' iV NOKKIS, 1'n'K'.tville, " " ,
JOHN H. 14 L'XUY, l*iircnatiH?% 11 n
\V. F. PRATT JSt CO.,N? wherry, "
t,. r. I1A11N KTT ft CO . YwVnllc, H C
.1 \X. HARRIS it CO , Uuthtiionlton, N. C.
M 'J t H ly . m
-t
? ? *- j U< V uvyi I
mended as Universal
Cure-alls, but simply for
what their name purports.
The Vermifuge, for
expelling Worms from
the human system, has
also been administered
with the most satisfactory
results to various animals
subject to Worms.
The Liver Pills, for
the cure of Liver Complaint,
all B'lious Derangements,
Sick Headache,
8cc.
Purchasers will nlease
I
be particular to ask for
Dr. C. McLane's Celebrated
vermifuge and
Liver Pills, prepared by
dv layiVucj .vc 6.
sole proprietors, Pittsburgh,
Pa., and take no
other, as there arc various
other preparations now
be 1 "ore the public, purporting
to be Vermifuge
and Liver Pills. All *
others, in comparison
with Dr. McLane's, are