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li" I SHOULD DIE TO-NIGHr. It ii. ty :i t i.i . .i -b to ;i-( s.'.inc luithrr in- j f .in a.i >i. < uic'Tt. . iLe poem, 'If I should , iIm- t>.-1.'t.' Afifteen ytiirs u poet I. ;f vt |.r i- '!' i- lltiktlnWtl to US, I ill t ?ii i-i l.i '.i'V"-l t<? li v* Leeti n v<*-i'L'iit "f riuhi -cljiliiii. puMistic I iittouyuioiisly :i touching little | ""in ii iili tli?* title in joi'tioii. Our ( rit:> :il I'rii-o I. Mr. A. I?. I'. i;iu<lol|>h, who is hiin-i'T'nil :iiiili"i- Mini I .is the Into jmotic initinri, rt cn ;i|iz"<l ii~ nit rit, nnl scissorm;' it Iron: ti.o c !i;iiir.< id' t|i<? i.ewsjri'oT ill which it n; | em I, u<l ?: I i' t-. u compilation of religion .... j,;. v. . ju-'t then ::enlin^ to he !! < I.. t. v. i nr.! uvpcite 1 in 1ST 5. Its ;i ::iis I t ye.IT. < erijjititi'j in Mr. II. Iti-iiT t ig u i -i novel '.Iess' exultv-i consi.iei iLIc ;u li/ii.i'"..i in i'.ii'lnti I. Tint nut hut*, :i? ln-t ;i'lvi.'e<, v.*-.-t r.t t'ypru'i collecting, it is Mij.|i<> <1. the sii.ii * "::! I' r -mother seii>.?ti<)li:il it.rv. Ilis Mil'.., in rc-pintse to the public criticism, r n!t a Minien li it lime cxphuint i on ui 11.v i.. . .nils'> 111 wiiiriijiin; poem rcuche 1 liriliu-l.nl. \- j iiMivhul in '.Jess' ii is sadly mutilated, In milt the supposed condition of til" lien,un I llt-tlCC .SoliiC Ol the Ii?? *>! linos were oiuit! * I. Ii was :it one time nscrihe I to llvniy W ii.I r.._M?o!;or, iml this has l>cen authoriii'irrlv ! ui" i l?y Iii-i l iinily. Wo liuvc mi i :ily newsp ij.ri' o ?py which we stive to our traders. it is ctniu .uit'y worthy of preservation : 11" I shun! i die t .-isi^iit >!v iii. i: 1 ? I .1. . upon lay ijuiot f.icc, l'? !' re tlioy i.i 'I it in i:- resting place, An I Sietii tl: i I nli tin 1 'oft it almost fair} Ami. laying U"v. -w site H iV ei - against inv hair, W.iii.l siiuuth ii dawn \vit'.i tearful tcn.lcrne-'s, \ad luM n.y hands with lingering caress ? L'o t hands. i> empty att'l an ol 1 la-night. 11 I s'iiiuM ilio tn-iii 'lit My friend- .villi! 1 call to min i, with liking : hough! Sou o kimlly ileoil these icy hands had wrought, Suiiie gentle word the fr ./."it lips let I ?.?i I, lit 1.1111is uii v. hioii the wiliing foot Ii? I spoil ; 't he tiu'iti -ty 'f uiy selfishness att'l priile, My Ii i-'y worts, w.uld all ho put aside, Ami -.1 I : !i i-.l I he 1 *v111 ami in .turned to-night. 11 1 >ii 'till die to-night liven hearts estranged would turn once inoro Il.<\ !!oci:hii_r other days remorsefully ; i lie eyes iirit chill nic with averted glance U'uul i b. d* uj>,n iiic us ol" yore, perchance, Ari l soften, in the old, I'uniliar way, lor wit) e.uiid war with dumb unconscious clay ? So I might re."!, forgiven of rill, to-night. i?h. I'iii nb; ! 1 pray to-night, keep n >t your kisses for my ileal, cobl brow. The way lonely, let me foe! them now ; 'think gently of me 1 am travel-worn; .My fa'tering feet are pierced with many a ih. rti; forgive, o!i, heart-estrange I, forgive, I i>lc:t?l ; \\ hen dreamless real is mine. I shall not need The Irt.dcruc - for which I long to-nigiit. I "RECOLLECTIONS" or i n k i AIC K 1 S S I 0 K 11 A N O 11 It 3 \' nv A MKMimU. <0- 1 ' , on I'J, the fog was si dense that you cmld not see distinctly yards ahca>l of you. In I runt stood ft negro cabin in the yard cT which coubl be seen persons moving about. A Lieutenant in Company (' called out, 'If yon lire that cannon here 111 not leave a greasy spot where your'c standing. i' tnvod to le sonic little negroc.s had olinibe 1 into nti old wagon standing in the y >i 1- I'Lcy look to their heels and kit. Alter llkO Wiliiamsi urjr raid we remained several days ::t cur camp near I'ispnteh Station. We lode the ciputrel horses ?>u duty i:i ! ive > nr own hri-e.s a chariec l<? recruit, i t)n :i uTth of Sei i. 'ill another ('i.iiscript law w- i. or. in oilier words, the first one amended :tj ti ciii i:i o service melt up in .'.a vi'ir:: of nee . l?y t! is means use was foun t 1 .r all the caput red stuck that were lit for duty i i mcwait men v. ho were unable to fiiriii. li :h ::a-el ves h ,'rsss tit for service. Several ci'i/.ms of Virginia enlisted in our vomit' ;n !. I nose we s uae of tlie ewes to which i have ill ready -ed'erred a- the uhomin-.t'.e . tuct oi the t'oiiscripl law, and which ?:: the iiieaas of implant.tig discord among the troops. None of liiem were really lit for service vol they ad lei to the numerical value vour coan.: :n 1. aa i lh.it compelled it to perform iii mc i'.iui us.-.m /'.i! t .-hire of duty. 1 can t remember hut two of them in the t'omj any that via;-d-iae any duty?Joe Hell mi l old ma'i i>ow, h .tli Virginians. Hill Was all Irisii man and hi 1 belonged ton Virginia com min t hut was discharge I for some di-ibility. t>M man l'v'.v was a kind of clown anil kept up his foil all the time, lie was a vulgar old p:ce Si caking of tiie-e reminds me of an itiei lent thai i ok place in August while we wiie c.impel in-u- Jiii.ii' .Swamp. AiioUl man belonging 11> Company f. < i?erlu?he was u substitute i eaine past where we were eating 'iinner. lie iir. I .1 ! n;g .-tick ami warm ing it in loth hunks. .1 e Leeeli sabl \c>u ve got it, haxev.u'. *?. ?t what','' wn- his rejiy. -tiji what y..u went alter. Ain't been alter anything }et. Jue .? ?! !, '1 thought you <1 been getting some t'nilmigh timber.' To Ibid l.i- rcj ly wis more lore:Me than elegant. Aboil the 1-i-t of September '.'J, we tnovo'l our camp -lowa t'iiiekaboaiiny to Forge mill, or I'r >v; leo'-e i'>rge, a- the place wa? known by I ;b n tine-. W e were now in a line fertile ciun'ry, p'enty ef clover, bay. etc., for our slock. We t n'li 'jiiarlerd in the t'.iiaei house tin I here we espeete I to spcti I the winter. We -lay. 1 tlnre until ah mi the first of \ovember. when we recr. s-e I tli* creek ami went biek ! >w ii I- I ?Pysvi: o, a'>nil I miles, t> a rhuteli M .e'1 II >pe.\e';l, I think. At t'aine s p'.fi mr this en.ip 1.1 we keep our armv rtlio ?'l' I III! IlllplilClit. I llC 111 ?a 11 llircw |||> such t ini r ?. % c il'in-; mil lulls ,-i-= -cciiiol ' I.i-i aim lei to their e.niif.rt. Tie ( Kmr) isi'i'lo his I i l ;u ti ti is :?' :11 :i .(iiarler of a in..f t'li i t a li ?u-o. ili'rt' ottr c try ? t :i-- wi'.i' li'i1 '-it I til l a gmrl wis kept on !i;:y nil t J.?- time. \ |>o-1 ?.I ?u irl was kept j on tlniy at the cue iniiunciit all ilic time. The refill.if .ru ir.l .iiotmtitig tin I jrntir'Hictt-e for- | in 11 t i - < -re 'li": >nt itinvil. It iv is at this! ciiiip we n.ii - f in;/ when Limnrtir.e IVnke ' nn 1 1 ill;.i in M;lw... 1 w. r ki! 1 l.y the I t,!- 1 er.i. la' i> . ilie tiictitii t m tf which were ( ah. i;t a-' ! >!! w- : V. i- I. i 1 till.-, j i nn 11,:i 1 | iel.cj p.>?t< in front, . , it i'i , " I '"I. 1. ' tlio ' itr in. I T.'wr, ' . i ! lit - i i u to -,l i,i in ..... I ,. c .. ! \ I. ,;l ?t I i,; j |ti t. I i ,ti, v. ill ki| : vti J i?' y lit t'liili oil i the*e |i ?n. Ili'i- Sine t' post- . \ been kept ' 11 [> fir a g.vl \v ti: .u: u iv twmoynn o fri.>in the enemy. T?-c i: ii ut to IV,cl comparatively s-vtmc. Tito j icV >.-t s were iiistriiciC'l i:i cn?c <?f ntt alarm to :o;>ort to the o:h?r picket * on the line. The IVuerftl scouts on I spies hni lu-Mtel our p?s's atrl knew how to surprise any of the ; . -ts. They ntivJc a slash on tlic eenf" p -t r.t J.vnu's g .to mi l capturd nti<l rout'-l the ? -?:?i 1 there ami pre-sing on U|th all p ?>si! ; e.> 1 they managed to fill into l!tcr>>al in rear el' aid between picket iie.'uhjitar'.c: s oi" I lie I): :t<c?>n I <letail anil camp, tints coiaj l-t. iy catting <>!f a'l chances of escape for <'ir men. M ' i ' rt >' nil tlie men on the t?i.v: I ;""?t veto ft on tlio McKissick Rangers.' 1'ie :c? lira bjunfers were in a little log cabin with i <<pen. e of att acre or two of land arotiu 1 it. IVift >f the inett were on iu>t about huti* n i il; <!!. I nui?riiii<i I'eake arid TIlOS. iiodgiCS !l a I go|;c to get some horse feed ami the rest were in the little I??j^ cabin aforesaid. The Fedora's were around the house before tho innii'ca .verc aware of it. Sonio of the men were a.-loep. As 'I'illtitnu .Mi!wood jumped "tit to run oil' lie was shot down. Some got away and the ie?t were captured. The enemy moved on hastily toward the picket post, an I met I.unartiiio I'eake anil Th s. Kidgers who were returning with c fodder for their stock. They had heard the firing and wore suspicious that K-thi ig was wrong. Coming suddenly upon 11, -m in 'lie road they wheeled their horses and mi :upte i to e- ape. Thont. jumped olf and escape I inti a thicket, i.itnariitic was captured an I tejort sai l that he was shot in cold bio d i:i 1 killed. Our men got it this way, and I have ;?? I u to think that it was so, too. This impression incensed our tncti so that their indignation knew no bounds. An opportunity to avenge Limit's death was not long iu presenting itself. At Olive 1!ranch Church, ou the 7th of February, 'C.tJ tho opportune moment arrived. Mighty-four of our Cavalry, backed by the t!i Virginia Infantry, were called upon to re! oi their pledges. We met a force of between L." >'> and do J Federal Cavalry at that time an I pi ice commanded by Captain Faith, of oth I'outi. Cavalry who. it >vus alleged, had killed f.imariiue Meeting the cnorny suddenly V .1. Tabb, of the 5'Jth Virginia hastily formed his line without :iu effort to conceal his position, ami this enabled the Federal commander to halt his column behind a hill and protect them from the lire of the Infantry. Nearly every nun a 1 horjoon the top of the hill and in sight of the Infantry were killed or wounded. Our cavalry line was formed in rear of the church (a hriek structure) ami parallel with the road on which the enemy were advancing. As soon as the Infantry had'ecascd tiring' we were ordered to diargc. As the line moved forward at the gallop the cry was raised, 'now is the time to jvcrage the death of Lamar 1'oake . With this ipurs were plungeil into the sides of lite faithut u.n.gviN who brought their riders iuto the V-dovaic cavalier's. In their rout Hie on c i cor.eial direction of the road, tliougli most ot ittein orcd through the fields. At a narrow place in n.o r<>ad a number of Yankees and horses were piled up and as John I'auce't. who as riding a large hay horse that Mrs. 1;ico ha t given the company al its formation, came upon ttiem, the horse made a sjuing ami 1'tided himself on the* opposite silo, tossing dohn fii top of frantically through the lino and ?>' 1 ?11 j way. This hviso was our greatest loss iliai evening. The yankcos got him, l<ut wo will in ike menii*hi of him Imreaftcr. l'rom Olive llranch church to 'six mile ordinary' a distance of \ milts) it was a whipping rate, d|>risoucrs and about us many horses, together with a lot of arms was the result of the evening's work. About a dozen Federals were killed, and a gnat many horses were killed and wounded, so as to render them useless. At Williamsburg we had got a great many improve I arms mid as a eoiise'|iienco our men were now equipped so as to do good service. Most of them had unproved army pistols and brctvh-hi iding earhints. In this raid the writer with several other- was determined to arm himself completely at the expense of the I.S., and dashing upon an trdetly sergeant, presented a six shooter ami ordered hint to ii.ili, stu render an 1 give up hi- arm . This he did instantly, lie had a line sabre and belt, which he a-!;el to retain?the,belt in particular?:s it was the gift of his lady friend, lie was tol l to give his lady friend the writers respects and also .o tell her that he would take good care ot it. Morgan Letch had on the sabre and bolt when he was killed at liiddlcs Shop, Juno IX. ill. and it may be the sabre and bolt got back to its original owner. We arc somewhat in advance of our work : From Hopewell Church we moved In it to 1 ? V I' The ('nines' mansion was use I as Kegiateiilal i.eai|i|iiaHevs, ('iiiiiinis-nry Depart men t, f:c. It was while we were at this camp tlial the haUlo of l-'roilericksLurg took place, I'cc. 1'?, in which the iiniuortal Stuart re leetncl his plclgo to 'rfm. 1 em with artillery. It we- also whiic we were here that an election took place forl'icrkof tlie Court of Union County. I'tio eaii'li'iates were ('apt. 1. (1. McKU.-iek an 1 Charles Holt. II~ j., the latter ha l altea ly l"st hi< leg nti'l was at home. ('apt. M :!\i-sick was re-elected. .\ln.ut the first cf Jan. (i'J w? move I to Piascoti l hrhl.ro. A change ha I been ma<lo at Deign le hea<l<|tiariers an 1 (ien. Henry A. Wise was now our brigtolicr. At l>iascon<l bridge we were reinforce! I>y the " '.'th Virginia l!eg t , Infantry, ( ol. T.ibb, an I also a company of Artillery, together with Major l'.ol ii.-in s hallalion of cavalry. Here we spent the remainder of the winter, with io thing to <h> htti the regular routine of camp an I picket ilnly, except the scanting, which films nu independent elmpter. We were n >w prepan I for any attack the enemy might choose to make on our encampment. The h:v i tw rl.sns well as nit impassable Stream in front rendered onr po-'.tioii e onparalivcly secure. The enemy's *co u< niol nidus kept our pick< is ntiuoyeJ at regular intervals, mil !'re<|uenl!;. the e nnmniid wi ord re 1 out at the le ur <t midnight in the ' !! ?Yi or miow, to it i.-tiMi.-h our line i t'.lefeme. 'l itis w irk w a > the m is", iinplei ant ol ordinary camp life I remember one flight in particular, tImt the i ) i|i\ \\n- m i.t t i i e establish the line a' <'hi kih m. n.v i huin ii tin; Ice I hcc.i In I i n hv tie ['"eiieial ?. bus. The ennpany w is l ip. I at ,M In i n I i1 s ii | ji" I i (Ktuihiiiciit i i ? ?en men sent forward to as* certain ilie situation of .Cdir-. The nigh w >3 dark v pitch at:J ih- n nil ble.v :i perr?lu>1 Pickets were Kiriw i out ou nil thtj roads o.cpt the otic y w irc't :!. scouting j arly had gene. The <r !?rs were, the tickets in casothey were driven in, to report to Headquarters or leave ll.o rea l m r.s to not cti^ counter the assistance sent t! 1.1. A sergeant in company A, thinking fie t ight so desperj atcly stormy that no nsistanci' .0;* 1 he sent before daylight, assembled < ;.i :i ;.t Ihirnt Ordinary to guard that ?< 1!. The seven men detached by Idcut. Palmer p!" hied along 1 through the darkness. tVi-uviitiv ttottin* down 1 .1 ' and feeling t!ie ground tor the h irs traents to !sce which way they !tag?t.o. ! Ictt'y v-c ( came upon tiic detachment n< i'-uri.t Ordinal'y. 1 and each taking the ether I r I?.? emv ' eguti : tiring, and all parlies m 1 a ' < >k for reinfoicements. Going the same direction we thought they were the enemy lag u.;, and lliuy tool; us to he the enemy i'?l!i.?:r back to a reserve. L'lit coming to the forks of the road we tool; the one wc had bctis tr.veiling and the one they naturally bolkvcl the enemy to be on, and they took the olhir. thus wc were separate;!. This all'air came i.ear ec.-tiig ilie Sergeant an I his men a oonrt-i iariinl, nt as no damage had been done they were reprimanded and discharged. L'm's. Arrr.u Twi nrv-Fivt: Vi!\i;?. -t'o:'.:.lh, Mi .s., Jan. I *>, U<S". ? liver since I ? fee ut . f the war, iij> to two years ago. ! had tat . A: times the disease was very oil *:; i\v. i tiled nil the doctors that ! could sec, and n tirly every catarrh medicine that 1 6;iw advertise i ; I lit i put no permanent relief until !v. > yc.iis ago when ! I ignn taking S. S. S. ! fe't immediate bene lit l'rum the nicilicinc, and a tcr taking .-i.\ bottles I felt like a new man. V. t:eit ! began using the medicine 1 was in a wry bad Condition ; tny digestion was poor, I had rlir unatic pains in my knees, and my feet w- ic always cold. These unpleasant eondils .1 < wore remedied at once by 'Swift's Spec lie. I ceased using the medicine after ilie six bottles, because 1 felt so well slit: I thought 1 was entirely cure 1. This p\M taii. however, 1 had n relapse? evidently 1 ha I stepped taking S. S. S. too soon. So 1 at once began with the medicine, ami am happy to tell ymi that I am vim'v imit'Ii in?nriiv?> I- niv tri'iiiM- il '.?. ?!?!? Ita?iu.r excellent, ami tlic catarrh rapidly ing. I have great faith in ??. .S. f.-r .. ii.uiii ami blood impurities, ami I rcoouicnd it to till my neighbors who are sick Your- tru.y, KI.Y. Treatise on l'doo ! ami $kiu l'i vses mailed tYee. Tiik Swii r ber.cinc (' >.. l'rav.vr .. .acta. Ca. Mtl.J.KIN lit'.AV MS IN CV.VSt Ml'i !i.i.\\? Mr. Quinlan, of Dublin, re id heiVo t'.io International Mcdicui Cougiv.-s ;tt (' >penhagon l ist year in interesting p iper on the mcdiciual qualities of the mullein. it has attracted widespread attention, an 1 among the uiore recent articles coulinnai'iry ol' Dr. outuoor u? too ....v.- . >!> .,. ,L eity. Fr.nn the results notiino in i.D cases of pultii'mary consumption tr-ttf-d by Dr. '(Jiliulaii. with 1111111 i'i11 at h ? draws the following cmiclu-i j::s, which are c ndensed from his original artiel vi/. : I. in t!:o earlier and ircluoereul.ir stage of puhnmiry e insunin'm. nril! hi h is a weight-in. i-:n.; a;: 1 curative pow r greater tha t that >!' c)l liver oi1, and equal to that of llu-sim koiuiii -s. Ll. 1 u ci-es where tuberel - are weli established t*r civitic* exist, the mullein bis great p?.. r in relieving o.ni;u ?a great b i oi to e in - I-np'iv , wbo.se wj -tomnehs too IVoipieii'ly ovi-i it tolerate the u-o il cough remedies. II. 1'iitbi-ieil diarrlnei is completely obviated by the mill; i. I. Mullein lii> n i pi.v.-r or i llbc. on mo nigh.t .sweats of consir.upti >?. which -lionl 1 ho combated by atr.ipi.a nipb The n.ethod of u-ing the n :!! i i, which originated ant ing the Irish p is ntry, and I wrne ml. .t\f n.l 1?if I I i? ( I it i ?? 1 ? ?% ? '?-k ? * 1 . . * found i', is as follows : 'i"!ir- nunc -s * I tho lre.>h "ivon leaves, or ah i n times tint much of tli -' It 1. :ti" i> >i!cl i:i a pint of lYo-h cow's m.h;. Af; r l? u'.irij, a moment the infu-ion is a ! r.vcd Id >tan>l and 'sipo' for ten minutes, when it is strained, *.v .tote tie I. an 1 drunk while warm. This ijuantily i- t ik< u vie or three times a day. It is gr morally much relished by the patients, who regard i' as a jd ' is.uit article ot diet ra'her than a- a in diciuo. Tho smoke of tho mullein loaves inhaled into the respir.it my pi relieves irritation and spa-mio IV cm ii. I >r. Wilfcrt stales th't lie has followed I>i*. O iinlan s meth< 1 in tv. nty eases of undoubted pulmonary phthi-H, .ali of them more or less a Ivan- 1 i id .ii! improved during tho a I.nini>lratan of mullein, :i > other brugs h in.; m i. Th*?< i m'ts are e a t '.inly very cue >nr > i.', a ; 1 .di a! i he foil )\ved up. ? Jii:t'lt(?SV I.N ,\ ) -.?I l.-IANA T'MVN.? NiAV Orleans. In., May l!. ? In answer to the appeal of the p .jde of St.. M .rtinsville, who had b. on:" alarm d over the iv i?rts that imni'T'i'i- i' h >!' I. j?r >-y ?r.v liii-J in (lial t jWii, :i:i ? that tl i!i? i - \v i nj ror.ilin^. a c >111:11:' \ < ?n-i-:i: r < t* di i'rciilcut ami 'idn-r mi- ii!i.'i> ?(" t*?; 1 IJunl iioiUh. viiit ! (!i t v r 1 nu 1 mil- n t!i'>rv.i_'h .1. Ti? / fnnii 1 iVrnci - ?1 Hill '' i' f I ~ i;! 1 'I ' ' ''All. thri'O othoM di-.' a. _ : i-; \ m nutl 1 v/'j di.il It.11 U: -ii 1 .11?\ I t > !i 1! in Ni W <)ri> Hi' i'm I;. 1' a it*. I ii. j (lf1 !ia! t h Ii -' i< \v 1 - n >' tvmta ;: >< 1 l> -iii?' C : 1'i 1 1 in 1 !miily. which hnl inliori'i 1 i: fr hi ra 1 !'. ni'y aiicst .r-. wh ? 0 1 iii?* I v 1 - ,*y \c 11 > j I rum ."mm I) :; 1:11. r 11 .11 iu V? 1 ' !\v 1! .I. ' I' <' 1:* ; v: ! \ I i 1 . ;\n- liilti'ii !?v | i; ' 1 .> . :in>1 1 i iv ! i\ <! >1 ll1"'! i \ ll.jh'l'i l'| llol'l I!?!*." ...4 Nkbiii.ks, 1'ins and I'isii II<?>k<.?Acc rtlinir t ? the most r . <.' estini ate. the present production of needles in Kedditch, Mngluu J, is not less than 50,000,000 pel wee!:. and as may inferred from this enormous segregate, machinery has bccu L11,i:;r 11 lo bear upon the trade in a most - xtensivc decree, and with marked success. The pointing of tlie needles, uue of the most delicate of all the operations, is now r almost v.dnsivt ly done '-y machinery, and n - > is t!. . cutting, .skitnmhig. stamping eyeing, tempering, counting, heading and tail- i] in::, blueing, burnishing finishing assorting () aud sticking. New and improved machines Ibr all these processes have been successfuiiy introduced during the last twenty ^ jams or so. aod unlike the experience of other trades, the machine work about nced es is not only cheaper but belter. The late l novelty, and one which is ^ proucuuccd a sneee-s, is the '^roovin^.' machine f ?r making sowing machine nee- j\ dies (lie old stamping process being thereby superseded. Work <1 -no by the 'grooving' machine i* better ami truer, besides being more economical. T'.i - old process of ether |) giidiug has been aim entirely superseded 1 f by the newer and improved method of eloctro gelding. lledditc'.i is becoming a rival a] of Birmingham in t!. nianufaeture of pins, (r the ordinary cctninon household pin be ng r> supplemented by shawl ami .scarf pins, with ^ glass and steel beads. About two tons weight of pins of nil sorts are made in Keddiieh weekly. According to the latest phase which ingenious enterprise lias taken in this trade, the producti n ought to in- j. crease by 'leaps and bound: / lor an attempt is being made to so reconstruct the machines that they may produce two pins at a C time instead of one. llodditch produces every week Tan average of 20,000,000 fish hooks of ali descriptions, from that re" (juire'd by the angler n." minnows in the &ticamlet to that ado} I for pike and salmon fishermen. .ehiuery is very largely u-ed in the manufacture of iish hooks, and in conncciiou with the smaller class of sea hooks, electro tinning is being extensively adopted. Fishing rods, floats and swivels now constitute important sc branches of Jlcdditch industry,and a con- ni sKioruuio traue is growing up iu the pro- 8j ductioii of artificial flics, which arc oxelu- cr sivoly hand made.?Anwrirtm Aiwh/sis. C l'?i i'Ki.cx'* Arnica Sai.vi:.- The best salve in , ^he world lor cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt in iivy refunded. rric'e - > "'tfttV#-1 , JjnuJa. 1$ For sale by J. W. 1'oscy. jly. ly. d Tni? \mi! r l'K.vr in Ai'stkama.? Mr. 11 * Taylor, of the rabbit branch of the Mine* bepari incut, in his report to the Minister, for c December last. said that the total number of ?' men employe 1 in the work of destruction was an 1 the rabbits killed i;-V2,7d'.b In the course ef the report Mr. Taylor s-lid : ! have, \ on several occasions, p unlet out that the ma- 1 1 i jarity of the men engage 1 as rabbitcrs were making a very high ra'e of wag is, and it is now icp>rted that a number ot skilled tradesmen have been known to aban I hi their ordi- J nary pursuits, and take to rabbiting as a nioro 'lucrative occupation. However, is the thickly infested districts." he a Ids, ' w here labor is not , In scarce, the run u \ iters have recently reduce! s, t!ie rate of bonus j an I he thinks that uliis vtn . ..nil i..i*r i. .:.. . i . i... iik ii will require to work more vigorously to " obtain 11 wages, an 1. c >ii-e'[tientiy, a greater numlier of rabbits will be destroyed Noiwi'h- S1 at m ling the immense iiiiiuh:r of rabbits , which is at prcscut being kil e?l, it is a matter for great regret tli it the prospects of era licating the pest -rem as rem it as ever ? the re- I'l { arts > han I ali living that rabbits are slowly, but surely, making their w.iv into the northern portion of the colony, au>l the run owners ' in thai locality must shortly expect to learn s miething of the vv >rry an I expense attached lo the work of rabbit <les tiucticn.' ? When yon ftro c nstipulol with loss of nppc* J tile, headache, take !>r. .1. II. .Mckean's Volcanic <);1 l.iiiimeiit ; it will banish pain and subdue iiillainmation. - ? - ? sum i. Wiiit tiii: Oi.n !<ai?v,?Sttceessfu! Suitor : 'You have not told inn yet how your parents feel about our engagement. 'Well, pi says he will see tne in my grave helbre he will allow mo to become your w i fe' - 'Merciful heavens !' 1 'Oil, il iti't hot Iter about hint. M a says 1 mi marry you ? 'I'llo Lancaster llcvicw sr.ys tlie chinch Imp is entirely rL troving whole licMs (.I smail grain ^ in Lane liter ' 'ount y. o ill: Mi;r his M vs. ? !>rown : What's the matter with Ibimloy '! I saw him I across the way a little while age and he loo'a-1 <juile used i: j/ I t ihiascii : 'lie was all right yeslir- ' j day." ( l?r urn : 'Where did y >'1 so? him V i! hins ?:i ; I met him mi the street, i The llfj' hid .hi article nb ?ut him in the mi i lii:/ n i hi; as'leukiiig fur the reporter i , \ ' " \ ho wrote it. i?r wti : Ah, ve? ; ho must have found hi.,- |, ? ! \ s fia of lethargy fatactinies taho? possession of lh" !>i lii'-ys a'i'l til'i'I'ler ihey sliouM he 1 i r.-iii; i"y iani ili-l to health oil action hy the in ! 1 * r ' I!. I "l,;ni's Liver an 1 Kclicv . I mini. * , ! .?. :: An M ai'd i til ill'pint citi/>n if Klbcrl !' ' 1- \- ll.at : nl; I i:r ;.j jdh-d t" a 1 . :csI.e i wiil I.ill the 'i "i, a?o| render 11 I it h.,1. T 0 M Y C U! THE PUBLlT The time has come anil soinetf ai.se some money, and 1 have del mist come, as ruin is starinir me i / C I have therefore made up my rice, within the bounds of reasoi tier lor them. Now rememher, 1 do not want t fthese GOODS- nor do i intend t hat cost me a S >ollsn* in Nev di.ij ^vrv i> IOV~i? a my Store, considerably less thai Mv iroods have been nrincinalh few"York, at n GREAT D1S0OM STltlCTLY i-' nd after an experience of nearly usincss in tlie largest cities, and ry in tlie world. ! claim to know s any mail that lives to-day. 1 a lie Antion Room, as I know full v oods when L see them. To show that I am determined to ion every SIATfTlJiK fom this forward, and a Private H o SLAUGHTERED, 1,ut ir a?y IOMK EAHLY AN1) 15UY YOU D< )UL i). o. f: LEADEU Oct 1!*J The orange trees throughout the Waldo | ction ol Florida, have never hel'ure been ! led with fruit in such abundant profujn. The fruit is now well set, and the op will ho at least twice as large as tint any proceeding year. ? ? Stock not CoMi'iarri: Wrruorv n . - Dr. .!. rndOeld : Dear Sir?Daring some ten years' CllltlilO. \ i ilV i Omm .l'livijiusg. WC have Sol it >r disease of the womb and uterine organs, au<? >r correcting menstrual iricguluritics, stands lithoiit a rival, never failing to give entire satfaction. We regard it nsa.M'<o<'< rjrcih'c, an 1 or.sidei that without it our sleek would not be ciiinlcte. The rapidly increasing demand fur he '.Mother's friend' gratilyingly indicates hat this inestimable boon to expectant nu tlie'.s s fast winning its way to that at previation t ? VIIK'.ll mis J aiu-alU Vlllllllg aim lite SAVIllj* tip liiince is emit It <1. Our sales of v ur Great Uiacilics arc continually inn easioir. Vnurstruly, .M.\<;.\rs & I! ictnow r.tt, l>ru?rpist ami I'lianna is!s, Atlanta, Ga. Semi lor our Treatise on 'liealtli ami llnpni?e>s of Woman," mnile<l lire. The liimllielil lUjiululoiGo., Atlanta. < a. < 'alarrah Ciireil. 1i?all!i ami >n 1 tnmil'i -rrin ivl, Iiy |nir>t'atarrli Kiinoly. I'lico "at ( ut-. N.tal li.i'c r lice. I'ov >ulc la' ,1, W. lV<cy A l.ro. - ? i'r.mi??, Wli<h)|iiii: Oiii^Ii nuit llroii rlil;. ilium ill a. Iy licvnl l>y sliiliil,"> tine. I'ur miK t >" .1. \V. 1 *? .-oy,v -- ? i it-?a1i"-- Viiali/ci' N ^ 11 a I.? ?t.. <i in?n>.' \..n. I'm >al, .1. iv. 1'i.m y A i'm. 9 ' liir lame liaik, vi le or cli.-t, n-c ski! iliu"> !' : nis a-tcr I'iii i- 2*i criil>. I'm -al 'A'. I~ . y A - k Sliilitali's Vltnli/.cr i. what yuu noil f??r (Vimipatimi ?s of ii|i|H'tite, I?i//iiic.-s, ami all >v: >|>1 <nil- of 1?\> |??i i. Price to nisi T.irmil- ycr I < >t t ! ". I or .- ale l?y 1 W 1'im v A Pro. 1*1101)31 OIST A I ?,{ JLLMO. EtlHMOND& DANVILLE E.K gi;i:i:n\li.i.n ie coi.rMii! a i?ivisk?n. go.m>r.n>t.l? sglll.pl l.i: In ell'cct Perenil?cr II^mJ. (Trains run on 7">tli Mer'nlian time. SOUTH . NoUT.'l UoUND HOI M? N " ' ,vi*. nQimllu s..Vi ,i. >n. I..i oliimItiti 11 . ,i. iii ' Scin'lii '.'.17 ;i. hi " N'-hIhiii I i.l |. In " S|?ii'lV II ?i " Ninli -i\ .! :;n |. hi " Al.l.ivilli |H l'i a in " Iti' < I .'I'll " l.iinrrii- - i hi \rr iir?i-ii*i!r |> in " i i I'fiii '!< I" a hi " I : it? 111 A j, i.i " i i i i'iii iv'il IJ "a', p in ' \ I.I. villi* l in " Ninli^?ix I II pin " ?|..i11 " I : | in 11 Ni'Wlwrrj sin |iih " mum ? . j .i ill 1 i'luiiilii.1 "'I | III " \V.l ll.ill.l i .1 :: " Aii'/lMa j !> Jii I' III ' All.III!.I I I" l'i |i hi No ."iii inake- c! >- .! < ??ijiiivm fur A;' miNo A- makes i'I'ini! chilli.vlion fur AuuM:i ami ('Ii irle.-loii at ('uliuiiliia. as, 1? Tin lor I). Uarilurll Sol. Haas. .I-.- / i;? ! in. /' " . A'lnil. .! / '. ii > i' Miith / /' /, DAVID JOHNSON, Jr., i t ro /: x /: j a .y i> cor x s 1. / : /, a i: :t I/jiu EiaiiKC. I iiion. w. i . \ ill ]>raclicc in t: .u. I If !< r/?I (' mis is* t<i n 'i v. j;I lull ymi ill l"i-lli>- ?.! ' Ii v ill 1.1 i: > n i \ 11. Ill .1 rtt fit.-:i 'ii v11?jt < I i , : .- ? , ! idy mil* cull il i I In" * : i .ii - I llvo :ii i. > I ; . r ix; nil iw. ' '!f' i It.n. inAV, 11 i Jti?i ill t; 11 f all utirki'i-s. u v ill Mart )'itn: < a|.|iiil . i n ililt It nun ( 11 iriiiiif. Iniixiriunl i ll , ; . ' . line, "lit"' \ iiitil'lil>>iii ?ii,i i ;.. i . i? . >ni I t|iIn;. Oinii'l mil n<... ami. , Tin i . AH it i . >1 in' . Ii..-.; ,, 1 STUMERS GENERAL LY. ling desperate lias tube done to tcrmined to make the eflort. It u the face. mind to sell 111 v goods at any ii? that the purchaser wishes to o make my customers a presant 0 sell an article lor XO ; York; but 1 will sell ARTiCI^i:. 1 the goods cost to manufacture. bought in the Auction llooms in IT (d" the regular prices, and are I 1 {ST CJ.ASS 28 years, in the DlvY CCODS iii every English speaking eonnas mlie. 11 about lirst-elass goods in therefore not alVaid to go into veil the intrinsic values of the close out, I will haw an AucP'AI Y laic every day, when prices will person is in need of GOODS iiseijF iii oil with a few Alls. L V N N . t OF LOW PRICES. 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