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I* SOMEBODYS SON. j 1 ? ? The following line*, which we cl!p 10m an | exchange hare a h'ca! application that 5oiue | parents v.-ill d > well to profit l>y: i i 11 Somebody s son mm* out last ingot, l lirusling about die town ; I t Ami, il I mistake not, ho was tiuut? I s "l'laitT as* Derby clowru !" tt v I know lie s considered, n voiui. youth, | Above siipichei?but that Is no reason?to tell the truth, lie ka<l "a brick in his bat !'* Daylight mors lily often takes Strange fancies into its head, And "plays the <1?I," or 'wakesu^nakes,' When the public rye is in bed. "My son can't d nice," aomeiiody said, ^ "For never a lesson took he"? Hut hctlai crd last night when you weie 1 in lied f And Twilight was there to s?:e. | f . ' I Tou iniy call it ?lanc;n?j or not, as you feel, } 1 Tlion.'Vi r... o i ..ir .... t ' - 0.. ... . .in uiHtr or more, | lie danced or a "tangle foot reel," [ In f out ol ii'? odlc* door. ^ "My son cr.n't s*n?r,'' somebody swears, i Hut he sun;; lust night, 1 know, ( 4 As rough a son;; as a demon dai es , To sin;; i.i the regions below. "My son don't imbibe," somebody thinks, j Well, may be lie don't?but then, That he ac-s veiy much like one who dr'ni.."', ' Can be proved by a iiundrcd iflen. ' Yes, soMi'Tinxe was light?yes, drunk? la*t i:i;;h' ? So drunk it could hardly crawl ? Perhaps 'twas the brim of a biimless hat, * That I Ibuiid by my g .nlen wall. So, for fer.r I am wrong mul somebody's ri.-li*. i My hasty words I recall, I And say tV it the thinjy 1 saw last ui^ht j Was souonvY. f.o-;?that's all. 1 llEM??itm n piwi ??awren?atmi?M??MWW j 'i ho Duron DeKalb. ! i We a 11 I'now the Glory of S r Walter | i Italeigh, when he was writing his history j ' of lite world in the Tower, Ht:d we fill tee : ' every day, the truth of the moral it in- | cu'cates. It is tiio hardest thing ie the worid to find any two witnesses of the i most simple trpos tcliooa who will agree in reporting it. J We were alruch with the force of this truth, net long since, upon reading, in j "Wheeler's History cf North Carolina, a f narrative of tho cirtutnclances attending 1 me ueatn of Uarca DtKalb by an eye ' witnea*. Tin narrator v.;;3 ati officer of high rank?I???rth Carolinian?who taken prisuntr ir? tho battle of Ca:iu ! f den?the battle in which Dellalb fa'l.? j j We forgot h a name, bet bo wp.a aubce- j ( qoenlly a man of mark in tho Siate, and j of ft character unimpescbeaL!?. Tlie common Recount of (be affair, pub < r Iisbed In ?!! the histories, is that IX Xalb j J fell fighting r.l tho bead of hi a troops? <j that tie C"?mj pressed upon h'.in, and f were on the point of duspAtcbing hin? 1 with their bayonets, when one of his nida' t stood ftbovo him, ni.ii, atrelclting oti? Ins j '' ftrine, crieJ, "Gave the Unroo I >. Kalb"? 1 t. that the en??my cease 1 to advance on jf liim, and that he wns removed,and shortin -r.-. ~r l;? jr 111111 UIIU Ul UiS W?linS3t Tho sye wiineoa sljs, basing surrm. ^ clere I, ho was standing within i lid ene J "j my's lints, when ho ?a\t the Baron, in j full uniform, rule do-.n the rcmr>r.r.t of ( his own line ; tlir.i I.a mat enn cf tho | t enemy cn hcrrcb&ch, r.nd offer. d hint his : 1 hword in tohrn of core:-dor, rsLir.'; him ' , in French if ho nsa c.a cf.icer ; that the ! t man, not undeist tnd'.ng tho j * ordered him with nn oath, to nurrender ; ' lhat the Barr.n, scarnir'* to surrender to any one who v;i a ret nn officer, and not lmving ascertained whether hie opponent j was such, rode on in search of an officer; ; t that he ? the n irrator?heard a number 1 of British sold'ers say, ''That is a rebel General; shoot Imp;" that they all filed j and brought him to the ground ; that tie I arose and ten filed to the tail of u cart, i Upon which he took hold with both I ' i v It m In end leaned, with hit) body bent ? end his heed hunting down, end hi* eves M fixed on the ground ; that, while in this attitude, Cornwall!* cnnio up in full gallop in pursuit of the living rehu'a ; thai ' he halted when he sawlKK-tlb; that," l when ho Found lie was desperately woun< it ded, ho expressed hi* ?o?now, ordered him J to ko removed and taken care of, aiid '' galloped on. I tl We kaVe not Wheeler'* book at hand, at but we hcliexn we give the ut>*tHiica of J" the statement with tolerable accuracy ? pi It ia further stated, we think, that he id er eeived seven mu?kei bill*. We wish we 01 cowtd reluliect the 'name of t lie man who ' give* i'id Hccouiit, hut it ha* ? c ?pt I our rnemoiy, al'hontjh he was a mm of na j" tonal ii*p unt'oti. its only thing that sceti'* to throw any doubt upon the a niracy of the a -count ia that part of it jJ whoj repie^outi i/.Kalb S3 speaking nt f mL# mm Mfncli upon such no occasion, when it is ?e'l known that lie had English enough it c >mmand for the purpoe indicated,? int, here, it must he recollected, that the vitues* was s'anding eotu i distance off, md probably did not hear the words liiuself, but icceived the account from nine Englishman. The maimer of Dovalbs death is surely a subject worthy ol , nvestigaiion, and we wonder this state | mint has never receive 1 more attention | mi- |iuDnciiuvn 01 iifiivrm >> tieel I r'slook. All the actors in the scene, I *o presume, tiro dead, and it is probably herefore, ton late to login such an inqoir V. Hut ?till, something rniglil le found ve should think, among the unpublished* )rivat? p ipers of actor* in the revolution. ?Richw'.ml I)i j>iUh. -? ? The Meat for Farmers. The cheapest meat f< r fanners is muti on. It may safely he Jaid it costs notbi tire. '1 he wool tlmt is annually sheared rmn tlie body of every sheep, richly pay# or its keeping. In tl.is climate it costs es* to keep sheep than at the North, on moonlit of the shortness of our winters. Then tlieie is the increase?an item of neat importance. The increase is so nuch clear profit. From this increase he fanner can get all Wis meat for the I rear if he likes. For he may save the amhs end take seme of the oldereheep n their places. The p? It of" the sheep,tf kiMer] f r mut* on, is slso saved and sold, which is worih marly as much as the sheep would sell or. It is also the most convenient meat to cue on hatid. In the wannest weather i farmer c m take caro c?t one sheep af rr being killed, williout letting it spoil. tYilh beef this is not so s*?r. One li ?'<(] ri'i kill h'hI dress a sheep n an hour, ll lakes bill I ill !?s tiniu or , rnlib!e to kill a sheep, not near ho much 4* lo kijl and iltt-s a hog or a beef. On sccouut of coiiVeii'cnte and economy, we *hv. keep sheep atij live on mutton. Wo have sa d nothing about iis being he healthiest food Tins is adtniltc t. 1'. leeds no arguments or fans lo prove it. ll is iruo thai pork is the chief meat of armers. It is the iinlienliliiest of a! , whether fresh or saturated with salt to j ircserve it sound. Let e*??Vv farmer keep sheep. They ire llie most pn friable s ock on a farm | I'he hog's back only yields bristles, while j he sheep's yields woul. All that you eed to the hog is gone, unless you kill it vhile the sheep will pay you for its keepm? with its fleece yearly. The bog is a ilthy, voracious animal?the sheep gen* le as a dove, and neat and cleanly.? Rural World. THE POSTAGE LAW. For the convenience of o ur readers, many >f whom are uninformed us to tha preasnt Postal rates, w v ext'aet and prepare tha 'ollow iiijf from the existing regulalians, as ubliahad in tha "Uni'ed Stales Mail Letter Postage?Prepayment.?The law equircH the pustule on ail letters to be >repaid by atauipa of stamped CuVel opes? iiiyment in money hem/ prohibited. All Iropped letters tnuat also be prepaid. The inlv letters cu wtich payment i? not da iianded.nra tho?e iiddras?ad ta Ilia I'resile.'il or Vice 4'reaident, Members of Coo* rres", and letters on official Liiaineas to th e I'.irl'tH of tha Kxecutive Depart in a his of I ha i iveriiinerit, tha heads of bureaus, and liicf clerks nod others invested with the ranking privilege. Hales? The rate ef letter postage is Itrec vents per lia'f ounce throughout the 'niled SJlatea, and t.'irso cents for each adlitiuii&l half ounce er traction thereof, "he tea cvnt i'ecilic rate is abolished, Tlie rule of postage on drop letters is wo cents per hu f ounce or fraction there tit nil olticee where delivery by currier is .1 nldished. Where such free delivery is tot established, lite rcte is one vest. .Xcicspii/itr i'o.tn^e?The following ie he postage on rie a spacers, when sent from ! he othce of publication, to regular subrubers. 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A NSW voir M K COMMENCES J A 51'A It Y 1, lbCO. PUBLISHED EVER Y SATURDA Y BV WM. B. SMITH & CO. 58 FAVETTK.VII.I K 8THKKT, K A I.RIOH, C. TNLEGAflTI.Y PH1NTHU ON BEAU1 J tilul whit* paper, mammoth sheet, with eight largo p.igea, containing forty columns of reaoing matter. 1t? Corps of Contributors include* nearly all the moat distinguished author* of the country, and with ihu combined aervicr* of so many celebrated writers it has achieved a perfect mccews in picaenting an unr nailed array *( talent. ITS Hi) MA SEES. S T OU IE S, T A L ES. AOV ELETTES, SEE CCIIES. C It I T ICISMS. REM EM'S, P (I E M S, BIDH RAP HIES, WITT It ISMS, TRAVELS, AD VESTURES, 4-c, <5c. Are pure, entertaining and instructive in a degree rarely utUiued in periodical literature. in accordance with the name ofthe paper a special department ia devoted to Tin? KlELD, wherein are given article*, hints and suggestions on the practical management of The Farm. The Harden, The Orchard and The htlchen. 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One volume, Hi mo. e'.olh: 1'iice 2 ?0 But few writers wield n pen with such ronnurrn'.e akill, pm.c and vigor aa Mr. Kitgibury. His bo- U has received the mo?t b*artv and earnest critical endorae inent of Kldcr* T. K > KInif.i:, J. I). Ilur ham. Kdit?ir Itihliral Recorder; N. H. Cobb, Cor. Nee. N. <-' II. ptist Itnurd of Miiaiona. I nnd oilier eminent Di/inea. "No Baptist I famiiy should ba without il. No opponent { of the llaptinl should fail to read it." hr All our publirationa sent to any | pari of 'ho rnunHy by mail or eipraaa up- ! on receipt of p.ice. Address, WM. B SMITH A CO, Publishes. Kaleiglt, N. C TEE CHEAPEST PAPEa~~ i.i ths UNITED STATES,! oxly oxk dollar: tuv ir a ykak !! ??? I THE RURAL JOURNAL, fori THI FARM, GAllDKN, ORCHARD. WORKSHOP, llOtt.SKIlOM) AND K I T C 11 ? N . I Aoood, chrap, and vai.Caih.k I'AI'KR fur every mnn. woman ai.d I boy in city village ai.d country. Published the jirtl of every Month. 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C?JM1 inr 11 -e in ilio City of Cnnr.ei an, enrly in November, a Fniuily Join om:, i? L? knouu ui the WKl.Kf.Y RIX'ORD. It will contain eight page* o?' line piper and clear type, m il ?ill make when bound, a volume ui ermanent Value. While containing a i it j 'n?cst ru'i^ioiM intelligence ir mii itie Cnurche* at liutite and abroad, it wi't a-o contain a Weekly ill'. ??t of ewvinl, lua'cac iiu and ; oiiw.d in. teliigcncc, a? well an (oi-.ui.il i .luitii.lion on literary. Hc.i-iitilic and ng- 'cultural bobj-eta, muki'ig a journal luci ptable to tlx city and eouiit.v reader. Mini-lei* ?liri ugnout the Sonlli, nilinjr ni ngen'a nuu rcccmug ?ab>cr'p.tons, will be eu'illi d to u copy. TK K MS. For old copy for tlx mouths, $2 00 L?_. a* r or out copy it r one ) c#r, 4 00 CLUB HATCH. For ten eopie . to ouu * i una, for mb tnonili , 30 00 All aubaerip'ona to d.ito from ilia thai of the uiootli in *hici? reeeivaJ. AI)VKI(H-iinn IIATCa. One fqune Id 00; every eubeequcnt ioaariion 00. Contrncla made on re ivonntlo Urma. U. S. U1 It l>. K. A. MOO!) AdtJiena Weekly Record," Key Ujx, No. 3. Oct 24. 18(5.1 ? ^ T M l" Western D o m o o r a t, Published every Tuesday, BY W i ? 1 i a m .7 . Talcs, K.DITOH AMD rnOt'ltlKTOlt. TERMS, ft CO I* Kit ANNUM, in advance Transient ndverli?* mtfnt* uiuat be p..id for in advni.c*. Obituary notice* are charged aiiv?rli?in( rale*. Advertisement* not marked on llm m ton script for m rpecifio t:oi.', u til ho intertcd until forbid, and charged aceornii-glv. per aqtiura of 10 line* or I?** will be churned for each insertion, unlen* the ad* erlise trienl in inarit'O 2 mor.t!n or aioro. 0 Tiik Tni.\vi;i-:iciArN[;vv'.s. 11V GAILI-ARD iJESrORTKd. The Newa" it put limited on T?u?dtr, Thursday an I Hiluniar, ind will b* au|f plied to Htibtciibcrt at tfi per inontli, iuva riably iu advance. adviutuiso sate*. Ordinary ndv?>ti?en>rnt?, occupyic; not more than right liaen, (> r.o *i|iiuiej, a ill bo inverted in 'I'lte New*' at u. e do.la- f..r the fir?t ineuriiun m d ( venly live cunt* tor rneii nubrrqiiciit pnblicu'imi. Larger adveili-eiin iit-, w hell i * eonlrnct it made, will bo charged iu exact pmpnr* lion, the1outub?nkrt rCBLlAHED WEEKLY AT OtlUlfllull, e. C. liY J. M. liltOW N f JAKRMS ?>f anbacrlption?-To auW-riJL bera on our boo 4 a, 3 j ) ; to ii?w aubi aoribora, 4. Ad?erii?tiiieuta per aq.iare, lirni ix-cruon, 1 oO \ ?noli anbaeq'tanl inaertion 1. Advertisement* n<?t pail for in advance will bo continued unlit paid for, an 1 to rlmrgod accordingly. Tiaiiiiuut advertisement* bo | iJ f->r ill advance. Advents* men la not tMxikrd fur a certain nuio bcr of inacilion*, ?i.| La continual! u itil forbid, nnd charged accordingly. " YOHKVILLE SNQUIftgiL YORKVIT.LK, H. C. TERMS?IN ADVANCE?Three dot lara and fifty crota per year ; two dollura for aix month*; one dollar forthreo month a ? paj able in "gre*on?rli?" When piy merit m mado in *g*cie, two doliara and fifty centa per tear ; or.e dollar and twenty* live cenia for mx montha; a?*ciity fiva cent* for threo BiOblda. biog'.e inpiv, ten coma. 4 %rm ? r- >n^lv><^ COOKY'S LAOY'd COOK. I'OR I860. , tiie fashionable m\gazi\'eop TUB WORLD, i T ITKR ATURE. Fine Ai ts and Fuahirna I IlJ l'-ne moht iiiMijnifiiri-nt tSircl enjjr^. vin^T* Double Fnshi.m I'lutei. Wood en{f"inini;H of every *uhj -?t that eun inteieet In.iie^. Crochet kn.Ui?;r, Netting, Kmbroi i? .y. Articles for toe Toilet, for the I'arlor. the liordoir. nod '.he Kitchen. Kt-rythinjr i in fret, to make a Complete Lady's Book, iiikj ij.AuiTiO r.wniuiia 1U11 36 YEARS. N? Mngazino !i is b en able to compete w iiu it. None attempt it GOODY'S RECEIPTS. i f.?r every department of a household. TIicho ' alone atu worth llic price of the book. Model Co' tuges (no o'.her Majaciao ' gi^crt litem), witii ci'agraai<). Drawing Ij?iiiors for tho Young, An* I1 other npeci.-ility wiili Godey. Original Ma tie. worth S3 a rear. Other Mn ::zuie? publish lid \vo"li*out muVio ; j hut Hie subscribers to LioJey gel it before L'.? iua-?iu s'oros. Gardening f?>r I adic*. Another peculi* arily w 1* )i Go ley. Fashions from Messrs. A. T. Stewart 1It Co.. of V.-W York, tl" mi'li in aire merchants appear in Uudey, tlio only Sfagazice that has tin in. laidiiir Ib.nnt't*. Wo give rnofe of them in a vear than any <4hcr .tlagaziue. In fact tho l.adv's II >k enables ever/ lady to be Iter own Li on no I Maker. TEII.WH OF GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK i OR 1366. (l\um td.ich liirre can Ls no Deviation) j One copy, one year S3 oo I Two copies, one year 5 60 | Tliree cop ea. one yenr 7 60 I t'.'iir copies, one year 10 00 F i.' ci p.c.i, one j- ar, nod nu ?xtra copy ? ? the person getting up tha club, making live copies 14 03 ; Light ci.p'ca, one year, and en extra i.v^r .<> i in j'l-l i'.I up lilrt I dub, tonkin* nino copies *21 09 j i'JIevi'ii copies, onu year, a;, 1 an tra copv to tho porio'i tlir? ? up tho club, making t'.vt-lve copies... 27 00 A!1 additions to clubs .it cl'tb rate*. Address ii K. CODUY, hoflli Cast cor. G.h and Cuesitiul sis. PHILADELPHIA. W hi to Men must rule America. ND\7 Y01IK DAY B03K FJR I860. Till*. DAY-HOOK propose* to stand in llic Wi'u.o. at in ttiu past, upon iae great Joel :o .ill t .1* is x NVliirpI MAN'S liv>V J UN .>1 j'i.N l% ii i -lio baii* ol a F?I).). ItAl. U.NlU N, and it denims to b* distinct. Iv ('( tin o.l uul ?.f that class of journals which |?r ip.'i.e to surrender Democrat's principle* t > a cowardly public clamor. Il aspires to no lusher honor tiiau to be tbo orj.ni of the great Agricultural Classes of the conn'ry aj iii.nl too public pluodersre of nil parties, who now, through banks, ( nil*, (4>u> au<t tree nngraiiui, sru striving to cru<)i tiiuoi. Tire D..y iisok, or its sub* s.itute, The t'a'nussiiui, for fuur lon? and l? . - - , ??-? * ? ??? u <>i otaiu Kijtita f?iill ' 'oftitiluiiuiml Liberty ft ring, at a ?reat pecuniar/ nacrili #< in New VurK. and at ft tiiou loo, when it hud no oti.irr jouru.it to keep il ?'Oln|) inv. It hn? Iiut, lliercfoie, I fco | rinted merely to make mo: e. , bit It aft chonen rather to be ri,?bt and with the people than to court thn favor I que* ftud tich railroad corporation* atid be wronj with Ina f?w. The LAV BOOX in now generally r?eogniaed *1 the l.i i ! r.o lleiiiocrftlie Week* ly of tne country. and hai the la.-geel eir1'iibil nn oi any |i inluhcd, bcir.jf toe only New York paper id' t'e clan tn ide up ft*ft Family and Ag.ic <, ilural Jour.ial. TERM.'?-551 IV auvjvpu .......... Ono copy, ono year $i 00 Three en, ..-*, 01.0 year 6 00 I Five eupie* one ye ir, and one to lit* goiter up ot' litr cl it? 10 00 , Ten copieo ono yrv, nvd on? t> lit* gutter up of the club 17 60 Twenty c"pt3i ono ve?r 30 0) Ad tre?H, giving piat office, county ond Stair, in toll, V \N KVRIK, HOIITON Jt CO. No 1GJ, Ni.Msmi ntrcot, Ne .v York. * THE CHRISTIAN INDEX. BY the Firat ot O:tobor, or ? onaopo ti c !i) tils nro rr-nt\tb itli-d, 1 new tiie publication *( the *(JMrtlSTJAN INDEX' and CHILD'S 1NDS\" 1 I. .SO Urcil puoliellinj. y Ft co of lodes." per a nil inn $3 00 Frlce ol **ChilJ'H index," 64 , M'-ney m?y b* remitted a? mm, a* nsy detormi ali<>n it pv?i i?o. My dc?ir* i?.it eetiK. a l?rg? eubscription li?i with wlnca to hejjin, h n .I I it on# ibit proMpeulo* (Hat ub^eri>t?:t in.iy have lint* to forward tboir remittance*. 1_ i? m w iiilonlSeiiv Ia ? ? *** ^ ' .. ... -.J ... iv ?!! ? C.RH pa* ! p* . -. mid no {miii* vr rxpauee *1.1 bo *p U#d . to utiMi* H it end. Too be?i wrilora Mi r?rr?>-pondeii'.A * i-l be eecured, and Ik* I i4lit-.1i reunion* and literary talent will ue riven to the pt-tere Tne ClllL.l)'M l'A i'i.lt Mi.i ha profusely iltaatraled and will Id every s?r.?c, ha ui.uie to conform te % iia* title. Tito Chil i's DelightMoney imy be *cul ?y ilxproae er other* a v i???if by Kapre??, at uiy nak. If the el- 1 prtM receipt i* auul ute.ou the resumptien | of mail l.wililie*. Ml connection oiih the Arm of J. W. I'urac i\ ( ?.. i* di-tauleed, hot i will eetab* Ii-?h an oilice in Macon, tin, where ceama* bicatieue tuay he ad.lre*?rd. MAMUKI. DOYK1N. Kept. ZH, 13G5?I-l.uo. Or. J. II. WithmpMiP . reapoclfully ofter* hi* profeaeional eerrieee * the pcopieot Lmneaaicrf il!e and surrowndheg i country. IU ton be louad at hi* office oppoi aiio the raflilanca of .1. A. UAwlila*,erpl . the tc-udonoe of hi* father Col J. II, WlllMV epoon. . tftpWraber 2, I&4V?tf * * i.