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A 1'A ft it \\' II1, nyi CI . Y.,.\ litlO 'N. -ainlt who shall guevs-s wq lwk oa tiwtil ryld ol pi Hoe 114,igtvte bkeen if, we were wed.' Axo. A's barek upon at troubled sea The stotiniou'ed niinri nke ililty gal.o, And fold his hatdis in mu1t 1o iiaze, Auld silent offer Ihainks 1nd priise. SO MAy I staid whenl fa fII'rom thee, All pa .soin past-lieat -whole, nid fro. If It is not aeF: that ilitervenei, And neiitretge Time into change; 111t mlerely 1that groat l'ower a1111 -Iranlge Which rules ,is wiereso'er' we ran1lige, Anid gives tlie strength to flee itso scencs, Amii f-o tIle paS t my Spiit eans. 1.11 ies, weary of our liilipines We yet. might be-it wo wero wed And tho' your heart an iiiiie hi ble.1 Or vanisihed hi1'es R1,ail visionsA fltd lIere let. us lnt ! le t hie ces-i Thie list that. even Love shall bless TIEl S0LD IERS Ii "llE NE, A. 1). 1651. nly T171ooli Ii .'I.ToN. This golden legoiid tirS wits tool WLien Swedes antid D1anci Were f"es f oil. One morn hn Swedes gave way s!o soon The. battle eidted at tie o11on. Two foos lIay swt Htering oni the sanild, Ecnh woundel by lite otlhe'is lizid. Tho Sivedo exclaimei, 1-0 day avcurt, ' hat sces a soldier die oft thirst !" T"he D-1no replic.d, withi angui ,h wrin, 'lC ,y watei.lask hl:il coid i1hy, toi,;e. "Tfilledl it all a t1untain s:pring : Driuk thou to nmaik am the ( ilg, ''Bhtt precious lo.ns if anly .Iips ; So hold it steady to thy lip1 !" .Thm Swede replied. 4I1' tIheI I kill, Thy flask is mine1 to drinik ily IM !" Theni, drawing poni arid ir'oiim his igirthi, lie situck it blow, Iu s;ib:ed ithe ear fi 11h. Tho Datio excliaim1, -') wreti-1I S\ Ode IIow tust. Otl1ou tr.y );I' a 3 aevi deeI IBY H!eavenl ! I inko re(venrpe, () knave ! ' Them, natcliig bacli h Ile w h1.. av, Thrtthol," hte ri,,"while I -1:ll liul TIy ftroat shall walvloi olily hii:r "Bit Iur llty 10:., 0) da u-d . ul ! I lleat to bi Ohee' drginik "ie wl.ole. The King- of, Dlllan-k oaverhrlt4. Antd smliling. ait thel.-deed ;11 \W Or,, I 1lino thee Ikight, 0 1tbl li u: !" Imrseanise 4,1 DI11ishfl ceers1 - iftard yet. throulgh i wiev it tilleild years. Sit every hiero it hi towar -. I in11sf lindt moy hir vi1thI the miv I:ltioiught Andh dlvei this lutsh tiromi liy buiniiig brow,' I'itr solaetllhtly'llt com11 to ii h An I, whiiole l his eo shalft iscern1 ai gracto Itl must not tiini, ini liy toll-Itl 1hee, 'JThespelt ofhIiis wVoiltoni piowert. [ inuset doni the r'ob whih heile fontdly call s A idltud of' enhlanin g tight, 'oir somuebodiiy'It como~ to-n11ighit; lint ihc ve'ritest tirea:k otfI eain'', 'Tiu Swee ft k now ff111 hiis eye will beamt Wj it a tcolorer, hIipieri' gilnce. 'Tws I' sit ang~iI went tho year's were. few Thaet biyil win my giilileh head,'nI An('(all tilt teliow em tiit facyge Biut I kniow my soi1ul v.e' u ip in pryer, Anud a'fmebody's heeto to-nhight, I b'us ni iniure att Ite whispere'iu' vow1, il~y rohou l~ im t a int iof ambter nowu, Andt I sit byv my1'i anthtractite; An tihe Ito t hait vied wIth glossy wren I Iavtu pai'ssed' to I Ihe sit vor graiy; Ilut theii love thait decked thtem with flowerts then Is ia hlieri'i love to. daiy. "WIty, lii.a'! whaiit at strnge chiie( foi' ia i'edinig dress ! Yotuthert dr'esses ato ill 'very gooid style, anid yout haive av 1.t of01 them11, conls in'tg t he clhtaiges ini titshion: bunt ai brown silk to be maurried in Iwho ever' heartd of' stuch a fancy in ai gir'l of' ightet ni?"' ''"r'is truea, nunt it, Itt liy ebi iico mayi seemi someiiWlhat soinurte, btut yout kntow very3 well t hat I amii nbl lt .tOlo btic thle ifet of' a ptoor' mttechait 1, whoi depelnds lil his daiily labor for tupport. As the wife of' such a annuit I tmust ntecessarily l imtit. nlyyCi exptdi furtios to muy circutmtces, antd I have thouotghit it btteri' to putrehaseo somnehing" wivchel wvould bo useful for someitim 111 o "'Tet'o h i mthling ill that. Thtei'e 2.1 )my 3li's weddlinhg dress. Shoi iwill litver wivtle siatill, wuii t aice idreis oiver it. Ohi tuhi did look bteitiiily I I d iimire itioI ford it ll it~) wout he it' tni urd C:it r ' ane ko'purchisu. .ttt expenive drte'ss for' oei', - or event for a fewv ove'ninlgs, ithe'i, by te expendt itur. iv flhalf it he ieney i~utl eii' n e years'i. iButt comel, fultill your botnnet, iad atepi over to ourt ne0w house It is iatl t'urniih od-tat leasit ill fliat is tinishedt; I valne it tUat'o highly thant I thuldt if it wa's not so near rny mother's." * * a, * * *. "Th~Oet Wi'amv tias letft thIis small pitt. (t~tthth aL.t his leisur'e, whien hol is out of' V nploymontt.' Sot how everiything is nr Arrandti( ;i liihandy fot' my work." You don't say you are goitg to do your p'ent ico, nuuu I shiotthitik it stanigo if Ij Ootdtd not deC all with ensuo."~ 'My boart, what. str'ange fancies. you Jfavg T.o be0 sure, it it well enough If' yout oan 1rn g yotr uidnd to it; but thon foltks do so dif'orontty now-ai diiys. Thiere Is Mlarla '4-sht hals taovedCt iinto an eleganut house, lull (O~u)ltid fromI toll to biottm, 8ho0 kecis A ~ret glir to de~ theO wvork, andt f at lihle one " lo h : -r, 4i., . c I:,- 44 k 1. N ' ' kl doe,.*4 ' I A notc~c' ':. it he wI - - y 1c vill ill Iiln vi r it , 1 4t 4 :4'.' t { (i4' i1m nI bL u v " (- t 0 i 1 - l ; It I-, w : n-, u .h . h... w it4 ' . !:it I~. !.:oil4' :t,* 4 '(1 l iu y .1 i . ': ( . l it .Nttl il - it \: t v - i oI k f hivn Youl~I~ Ithc uv t 1444 1 . i t ill vt i 1'!, : i h . 11 i 114, \ I i :114 4 1 Il 1 :1 r t 11 -- : . 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The m' v loero cham-gather44 er. 444442 a d4. rmnaan4pow being41' rejv eredL but the444 co'44o 144, to boe a1 army phraC(444, is cbbled4.4. ,y 4p with(444 an*! 1'ig unick e 1,-3 . ('44 4(4 e 4)cS''. l N' N 'I k,41 ON a.1441, !)QrIImp. .,,l,c I4aotoNo-' i(1liI(4 ltg)'Ai~ iki. Ch cap f~tillay Ci' Cot. po4(tailt. ;1do11 that.1 Jul1 foilIu. it$j %tNuI to h iverp44! 'l'1.1:c. pr'uiipal ports 1111.1 :; 110 hIllticijfftioil of th1ose * il U. )fit.3 ilo h tvo ro. [9 44'.,ttd 114 oi-Ives that so I 1 1 i r t 1i V I 4t I I t I not soll a Li4,6el for twico or thrico Ohe sum paid for tn at tho asheries. I will givo a little of my exporionce in the use of them as a fertilizer, as the best I call say in their favor, Thie greatest increase caused by the use of thoin that I have known, by ac tual measures, was on potatoes, used as a top drossing in th year 1840. After dressilig my c:r wit ih ashes that year, I had one bushel left, which I pt on eight rows of potatoes4, which yielded ono bushel more to tihe row than any rows in the fiu'.d. Is, was a qod land tu rned over inl tihe spring, and planted wit hout. matiune of am- kindIii. I iave no dolmbt. that tht,, one i h lof a1,heC III crevasoi mly erop of inhoo..s ei-ght. bushzl 9. The. ro'ws werC about fI'iu1.1eeN rods For corn, T. think as1e(s all plaster, anin a ;a;il handfiul II tIe nisxtire pilt initof-ech ll ,1" is thle bet, way to luse thillm. ihia Iuinxtire pIjrier [o either alon or )both ued as a top dr'sit n *I thinlk it. has m l . ) iall ditl't're eeo inl tu: value of a pice of coril, jildginig from tn it. row left wihloiut tie asies Iind plas Ler, not friml actial Imeasurement. It. wa;S Onl -yo,01il without tunnlure of anv th Iwr hiii. Asies al.n. , a a top dres.. n, vey hwolicial to corn Ait~er 4t ildu3 CO:ne0 lup. I lin i W.-re 1. havei usel it. *:, th saH!: are larger and tallr, the Cirlt*. ; .l.-r andl Iuette f tti, and tiw; e irn suracler and someW earlier. ,) Dwa peicars are no1 liw thing inl 1rac.'e, where notwithstanding the pre alent idea that they are short ived, thero arc dwarfs over i century old . Thero is a standard pear tree at Vihiveeinues, Illinois, but fifty years old which inine fect al.ove the ground girths 1 t.-*, am.i. i s in a iilgie yeal lirne 1 Ki buisls I oflruit-Pear trees '-h-1h1 neve ho planted '-o low tit th ,(i , roos ill comeit inl Contact V./bbj w- I 4r. I wa I 'it ill li(1 ' IitL'r il W1 , , l ham ml zst:c:aard for the reason tlat their ro<,ts 11111 ieairer the srilfac. he w .\,org:n hir.(Sdale their irigin iri 4a in . ciwned~ hvY 1 mli ne 1444. froml d 11 t11 in ( or . , ' l % > ren sm -t:l tn"' " 'ji'i:". id, .Alcs.:n-luI4 setis, in 17.5,t ho i lphd ' o, t , (his .,Iit with himn. fI is 4xN -ct, pedli 4r '' ''' 't un wii. I'ack I Ia tk waS i4h ld in 183:3, :4 hli. parentage is a mait'o disp.-Z)I 1' a :411 t1id to e litivalt' tile i g 'rape-v i I'a l . r - 50 yen-' beforeo Christ. lt h l P-Itatoles.11 a re N11 prv n l, 0 p nI b 1y e phain he fr lom ten to it' : t 4n n int e in br ie. I rei n I frlit d-<puri aN golde yellow, valor. C.I Tfrt roypenien hlwt . Nt : I m tz .Ir v L,%V. - ThI sixinl see. Honl ol' the nm rli tyIII 1-w% of the [''ni(t*e( State's, lIsgei l iln i8f8. which, it. is l e0ged, 4i i eel vItoitted by lie ll'e ians inl their elmosta in n4.ins Cda 4otans4 h 114 )' twin trvs o: i'i'. ro atrr y or4'ii ieri. i ct.' i on 44, 4 ' 44he. c4nite Stat, beg;4h in to su . '.n 'Iut, or provIiiileir pirepae mi t iean fo uy niitr x!i tinoreter rie, to'li ( lbe t cr ii in leromi 1)tieh ainll~e ,i he teritoryig or1 a iinions ot'n anl'v oein liiu e or tat, o f iunv Wolot Cy, dUi it itrt Ij4Ol, th ,,,lm ofth 4'rssii tng hl of te 14l guiy olntl ahi mistle '" ldn"'I)fil In' -ioI h'4 eii 14. lin t exceeO~iing " Iure lut,' CXbre years." t i~~C yltl P r Io- i -r lr r t. s-r. A I ba'O ll, inh~ Qu ima a'W thor time ago, a03 youg Confedeatei' wh hadtV Ilot his 'lgood eersi toi puit'o the temity of1l his wod en subst itu.CI~te upo th e.ofte' rs ofTne io the is ts hantly atirnd andtocharming ysun or la iseate oom, by ich heroi faiwabdlyii ton. manii. who' .('e 1)xl'rienc with allsihad )'ha1,td awkward ollos *w httas riyou des. i ls lie 1'1 i Wll, nOas Watte fot aicarpet for the14 heto t1ihasllosti a~l lib it4 d f'ce f l Dixic." d01 in.-, P4'Ulon Dniss .-Atudy Wet otter-writeru sate,j threedionsohas appeawre~ iiarinh Linnlec ugty ieoa. dAwhohe uiycoimstn ofam eightt orl te person, fas takn ick. and aer ani tinitii lody it wsound that( they (had( beeneio gdred.n tll43nlokied moi itraw nsit, and ditd werey cled inare at. e dhecidedthat thitrs oftilln' dueto archiotsti. tniimember oo t he 011C fami laedie of 1m0( a(ile dan eu stte-wh'itl theenish-o Beodath11i~t i (theru victh bf tecam bl4Coted Uin ) t libi f~ilatc and neck. hey wuld's throw0 up ll'ii~g bloody cs li iotIU~,and they (ieddelidous Th symtom h~st bhrs ienared not ths sibed~ mtoa tiohnss, and1iro its may1 bie remarke~li, hud ilhat tthe jak-lbeg doctors of the far~il' syste .ar' cnt the most Aeld bl' utet onsujects per-e 'anung tl o hes toat tnd pratics of mticine.d (whoe leoter-wition is to attribte tihe operioulseth te vo-In raiesfmily wo oa ostinthn wti mcrs Heoio sas "T heyxwol to upaV bood mucus, andh thoeyo die d liMrios." dAgors n h pb pense wi~pth, muitiounidorions inenipulaitioad aill Cot hr hor0bl L VicItutraL. How Sungir Is Mado, It is in Cuba th-At till the detail of the process are to be scin inl tio greiatest perfection. By the toi the crop is ready, tho mtill and all the imachinery have been carefully examined, th wills of tia boiling iouse white wtiaslied, and the laus andc. tanks cleaned and cleared of Lilt) tholusands of rats and cockroaches wichi. llavo been attracted to thei by th remains of mwlasstes. The lew days beforo work begins aro l-t as a hohday by iblek and white M"-; limo even for n.e -r leep I- il to Iv imil aft lr I iIaII. l lt . Wi III I eaLt i 'ii (% 14 iti tah ,ll ',f I th a e ; J e as p,>iiisiv to the ro,(J; ei io t wo l.,- i l piecv. of al oul t a .' r".i i w ow n baic;k, 1.o bo *ue-re nuo bo lim till alend itl m a 1 :(ll I re ll a ried inl Ibul 1n> a mill. T''ere it, is passed I) . l .) I -l'F i l-A' froml which IL -~ e awl I I ml of a curosinhd maes h , howvr, l e i o o l ee--anl amunt Of wa . btel f 111 1111:16 -ci I !, l' l ..iI. ~r ii-_ 11- ".:llIL le m'tmiI'l '' ll Lll ofi' I iv:.'i l I li t, C I S u dto great hvat- TI.. isj i. "T m"t '11th ,16I I tm i lp pansi l it) tl y f P ItI i fromI th i ur a at oni 1110 IN e l ' Cor S. ih to thechimney at tl il r. A s E s Ao aThe juiAM ba-e girovin w8.)r:ni in i'h:. r tf . a l'im tcrea of lini ad %-. % hieb :.,ltl(an 61in'n tI the itifave th) . b lIIl. jIinl4 "1- attO i'l '' tinlwi chan ig 11t 0 'mi eii, ,rat1 ' , ' V p ,l O t, t h 1thi1-1s, a LiLrn li t Iy ;i ii t !'-i i: m llttm wim _l, tdi, i 't tr l- r -i \'I:: :, is it tI ilIrl of %.%I 1-11 j"iI W ly 1) hii i-nal - by grin. f as i'-I('iT a s b01dI s i . Irn ien" i t a Ihall tiow woodnll b t tr ghl ai lLf. .oe1:,\ g i It l l, 1w1) ! r u l m i:- - a I)(.%\. a ", 1-1)t',.5 i \l ' i t I I' I : I I I It. 'i wI I I If I i V. Litcm . 1i brough uA -i Ilt-w mobr ,ill :r.in a ya A h'.-r 11h:1 v y s I o the i :pir v, t .,,! s I' g!tIu - r ho .,,C.-3 I eir t tn e i' oa'tu!Heiiiry a:rt r -h i t let, tr. i vt! . i-r ilt i s, i).- l'i] - Itc onrt ' t p ' 'ia t'i1 t --d i ie I b t - r , o, o i Itt x Twn'iI mnge. Inget t'd d* i. , i t o the 1o i rioghl, Ih i j1icI ims at onceM urned 1111-4 conl iy.11 a d I.-Io id. Iei119 me l t or earthewtre. Osiin g fromy o 83i15.t toug20 li' Sach. lTes tare t'urned itdd dll owni niltuxur of et ii~t ~ avii 't hindi 'i-r ar fpnueadm in eit ar' T Tnhu-e. wrdripping ti fom th cul'iaytrolate' IIIrV;:b tn bogi tado in sto entarn81 T~lcm ibj-n of humix inola ith ofhfe wae aye ila ahe thass laflge 'so th laur moe frwhia, and so dimiishk thm Ih -'to the - frisng alos oflithe uar A IRFIE,*i I ERALD WEDNESDAY MORNING WINNSBORO, S. C. SINGLE COPPY, Onto Year...... ------- --...$3. 00 " " Six Mot2----------- . 200 " ' .Uhree Month-............. ...1.00 CLUBS OFh TEN, each, Per Year..................~.......$2.50 TERMS STRICTLY UASH. THEHERALD WILL BE DEWOT.ED TO ORIGINALu MATTERL LATESTNEWs AGRITURoAL&