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~THK L'iTHEIUX VISITOR. COLUMBIA. S. \VrtDVESDAT. JAVIJUIY 5. 1870. act a pn rtflrtwrtev'Mlsjpiiw IuH «& deliberate principle in a would lend jta( preooeit> of i I would vary teHteh fear ae. Let their i itself in ten to < it**!, love to their r | btrth 3 lli^^pte^iortte I r*rn krerco'l open portal IpUc# wb.r. Jmu. Ut. r > sokmg-r, h<4 teat b» »*t»f! At Haw Dm wort* <4 ^ — tfr * froanipf, djisgwwB; B« At tank of d <Uh tt* kr tan, AM Vta keaatM MaMriotM.'' UK Storioo* iew«l lb* tort taertaa Tram tk» cUrwl dark so* «U. I iipk, threat* tfc« folds thUJ*. lohriUiM poor harp* *f (OUL With jour sonf. wa ll join air roicre, And o’er earth the tidings spread, rm each human halt, rejoining. Cries, "The Lord is ris’s indeed." m. c. a The Sabbath-School. Words Fitly Spoken. T*ui. utJKCb*' iSitenwJbll ^Mour, doubt not niul A teacher was oboe engaged with a class on a lesson from St. Luke concerning The Strait Gate,. when 7 this question was put to her: “Don't you think it is wrong and unchris- 1 tinn for the variofis sects of the Protestant oburah to talk about orn^ another as they do f* 71 As they doT repeated the teacher slowly. “Yon Must define more sharply than that.” “Well, I mean run down , and ridienlc each other. Kaeh sect thinks its own right and ever) - other -'Wrong.*! * Individuate ef-vueh teect, I presume yon mean,” suggested the teacher. The boy answered, “Yes, Of^taww^. Dye>»rd Fhjsbyforians speak of Methodists as shouting Methodists, and I’ve lieard the Methodists call Baptists ‘ water dockers/ and fhe BafSttSt* shy 1 the Episcopalians are next to the Catho lics. Now is there any Christianity in such talk, and aren’t there a good many more in the church who talk -sa ud feel so, than there are of those who don’t F The whole class listened attentively to the boy’s queries, pat with the air of one who evidently thinks he has a strong cash. The teacher saw all; took in the fall import of the question and its bearings. Did she enter into an argument iu defense of sects or of the Christian chnrch t That was what he wanted, bat that was not what he needed. She smiled kindly as she answered: “ How little dif ference appears in the questions of to-day and the questions of eightecu centuries ago. ' * Then' Said one unto him, Land; are there few that be saved T To-day, one says to. me, virtually, ‘ Since there are so many sinners in the church, are there not, after all, few that be saved F I take my answer td you from the lips of my Master: ‘Strive you to enter in at the straif gate.’” The intelligent glances from eye to eye, the deyp blush of the answered inquirer, and the appreciative smiles that met the eyes of the teacher, assured her that not in vain had she remembered the words of the Lord Jesus. “ I know,” eontintfed she, “that these sins of the church are, constantly observed and used by the great adversary. Tbify Ore aids. Those who' indulge ■Jn harsh judgments and unkind criti cism, iiidttlgiyki sin) and* Sin every, wheipoamd umfcr fttofifiKKfenslfcces or by the Ldra. You all Know that Chris. Bafts are ilrtt perfect beings. Tlia sincerest Christians are .the .readiest to'ac^uqwlpdpe this sad tuds >•“ may see the sins of God’s professed jiedple every day. Let the sad sight bring from you no word of glorying, but only a heartfelt prayer, ‘Lead me not into teqi^tp^ion, but deliver me from evil.’ ' And let this thought knows his own, and none of them shall be tost” Can any oiic suppose there,wo* » lieart iu the ctaas that did not ait that moment earft- Pl» tM t Itnew, that I am one -the Lord’s own I*—>6entrril Christian AdpocaU. <*t ifi» —■ i — » Beii love emotions; bio, Sal quiet and-uttobstrushc is It) yet tin mother is never fcftital that tin- hit her more or Man than the “Suffer lfoDehiidnn to i unto me and ttatod,thorn not." our Saviour. 1*uLv tion tn their way, they love their their word! fchihfeen urn film sincere; Do Versed in not repeat all thole long. remembered answers- in ' tWo cate eh ism, do not think they are not lutl.- disciples. I well rrtnelnber the time ■ H tMnV f'gwre- myself to*fhc Saviour. ■ I was alxiut ciglit years old. There whs a great revival iu the town where I lived, and it was on ouo Saturday evening that my child-mind boc.ime impressed with divine tmfb. My -father came in from his business, and sitting down by the lire, after tea, the stand-table was placed near him, and on it was -the Bible, w hich be opened, and fluding a chapter, he lx- I gan to read aloud, a very unusual thing. I do not remember ever seeing him do it before. After lie closed the book, rising, he said, “Let us unite in prayer.” As the big tears foil, one after another, from his Bojfq ped, inteiMy’+tMi day, and, Were sent 5 but there are a few more in ttortuwar tortflttyj ta'ndfinttelit wo left. Vearahave becomeaoabundanti . i,,*r*T ■. would find on twelves searching, half —«ven the choicest varieriem-that Dr. Ducaupe, in the awake, for all the atray clothes fltli they have ttotmtllv become a drug in yestigations the, I in readi, and in 'th» morning the the market; and Bartlett* which thermometer would indicate frost, j will weigh a pound, and which blush. n .rwurnn* ~nr afl The sante diversity and voriatious of tempt'ratnre prevml in almost every portion of the State, anil in some places that I have visited 1 have boeii iulbruiod that the thermometer rises frequently ne high as 110, and even 1 JO, iu the shade. One of the wonders of this great State is, that everything does not die out qttariy iu the summer and leave the valley# ever after as barren as the granite rucks of the walls of the plcltfhg. Yoscmite. but a drop of rain foils in the low- coVntry—the great val leys uameil friui the river* which How through them and which are them to lie the agricultural regions of the State, if thePhn U passlag through these viillcvs ut I'haW to-biv' ttKi nmiith vt^AugusL, tls-y do uot ilfghllsq signs \>f v give the vgetu sparse. The ground is apiuirtgitly us dry as an soil-heap frriih finm the burning- You may travel all day long and never ire a blade of grass, um even a given wml 1 but 1 uui told by uH who reside here, that ae soon as the full rains commence, the hills and \ alleys are clothed with Die richest verdure, another year's crop of grass and grain comes on, ,| l(t , sail the once arid mI»|m*s and phou-e are burdened with the harvest. Veg etation must have some strange |«nwrr of lying dormant and then springing Into life, or there must Is. latent moisture in the suit whielrt when you look at them, like a young maiden, will ecaroely pay for sending them to market. I wiu« at a ranch, not an boar’s distance from Nuu Frunclseo, eoutahiiug all klmls of frnlt and pours of every variety, and ouch fruit os was never «m-fl in any other country, hundreds of bushels, the owner of which Informed me tliut he should leave It ell to fbt upon the tares, ss it would not psy for the Gra|irs grew evehuhere in the Btote with the greatest liixnriotirr m*<1 spontaneously. Thhv require no anrt »»f training; tbvj- are triiqoMsl utinnHlly almost to the level of the soil, leaving a small stump, and before the season is over, such a burden of the fliiest .of fruit ip,seen. tire, exccptiuf the tires, which are Bl ,d in clust.re Ifke the grajsm of Kshi ot, as can uow wandy !«• found anywhere else ob enrtb. The ehoisest of foreign jirajsw, which ut the East sir mstured Silv in gra|MTK‘S by artificial beat, here reyel In the ojwn air. I believe stl Vidtors In ('ajjoi «•». if not the eititens, nnlte in pro. uouncing the grapes the finest of its fruit, and they’ |fto*w in such p all elaasea tuft hnve swmii us an arttojc of ftitisnw struck with tlie large number 0/ hpys, tis-n ou oirculutiop, jam u aged from niue to lifts ftnoke; and has be into the connectiiui the Itnpuirincut of tlie gri tie has observed thirty-' agisl friim nine to fifteen, ,tST more or inquire »i‘t with lasitil. gbi tiqys who smoke distinct preserves while the it from irufusiou them at 1-Ms season as on nrtleh' «r fheir ilnilr diet. Figs and poiuegmuates grow with tlie icime former, as in during tbrer rniosju it si-axiu lilh astonislii symptoms Were present in fwovty- seVert. In twenty-two there were various disorders of the circulation— bruit tU sou Jit in the neck, pal pits tion, disorders of digestion, slowness Of intellect, and a more' or lists marked taste for strong drinks. In three the pulse was intermittent. In ei|fltt there was found 011 esuinuiu Hon more or less marked diminution of the tod ctwpiiseles. In twelve there were rather freqiirtifeptittaAis. Ten had disturtsMl sleep,' and four bad Might nlceratiou* of tjie nine sis memtirane of the ihouth, which (lis- ap|M-ansl on erasing front the use of tnhs.xw for some days. In children Who were very well 'hoansb.-d the dltonler was, iu geb^ral, less hjnrked. A* to the iges, eight of the hoys here nine'to twelve years old; nfnc t.Tti from Y*etve to IfUv*. The dnrufion of the liutiif of smoking was—m eicVfli, from *(\ mrmtlis |o a year; and tti sixteen, more tliuu two resi-H. The ordinary treatment of 1 umrnria In geneniT prisluijed no ef WU. KNABE 4 CO.. *""s wstefirseftwore or 1 ’’ '* u *’ eum squabb in upembt ■:?3Awo roans NEWBL8SY COLti«[ Pbnitrh, bcoUrt at ' • WAttfAt,ia * f •*!» J* t«ST»<iicr»q sfil h w motors other RnSril «MM IV Tmlius l’r<-p.r*lori ta*C Tuta*. rrin,.rr liip-L Iw-iJsskl np*bk>w Tlf*iK insMSMOIs tore fooS tof«w tU easily .fig sssrly fifiitj jrrsia, smt span *■ ko-llfiioe «1om MttMUHrtl an unybicl 1 *»*Hi pre skiSM. whioh prossanoM tbSh uasqhkkd. Tlistr. ., ,* 1. TQM? ... swahtiws grmt »W»r. »»t ins sisg- log qtislnr. u writ m grrsl purity of mtons- ilsn. saS kwius ilsxcgl.awt Om ruilrw h«U. ^ ^^ii ; SMt esOorlp Aws Sms Ha rtpany Pi*, os. Iu WOfctKJHANSHIP tl.ry srr uscsssUtsi. uriog hour but the trry <m »vo rd ms Uriah the Urge cupiul rm (riurud iu iSW^totiaN* wiaSOM# ns to ki-rp .on liuoa'ly sn .iDioroM slock of lumWr, ate , on haild ^ ta* AH oor StjRrr Punas ksrc oor KrW Imprtnrtl OrsrstTUB* Scuts siui lU AgruSS W» wooU” c«tl‘ spcmsl' stteotlos to our to-' ptooMSs s, Grass I’st. anu s,— l.r.nd* •aAepjtTtffvssa itatasfe ritoo fully ssnssn-U to firs faun! „ wM KXABK A CO, No. S4# Wtrel Iktiiiifoork At., vrior K«k««-. 1. ,• -iviwi" 11 h*fi«»Mrs.yhi. Ma y 13 . , to—iy MBSSOlB Sir. toil iiiiissTj msmssati SHS^SSSl rjspKsrsefittSsst Aitte ISthsItotr Ttosdfkotsgtss .iwi? A* sswi.fr sxprtss* total. tBiWj jrftsx’tc'eSStt? jcv. i- • -a ■ n- * •• fotoSSrispmJ^ Att seaSssu krcmnsW is SUmS Us M— saaajSi.aBA.wy; •oto tarn pAswrt wrtp r I -Sa"../ - " osesta HA u<*rw«*«wrt U NsarAMrWto w 'ta!T:'faa. Fuel Dee 1 1MM i e Itime liivnrvin.o. • ' snieiuia In geneniT prisluiieit tio rf ' “-xi -U a..l. 1 rrsn '"*<— - on.*,.uESfc.t-!';“*rf>“»“s<4»*«jto ?S0L2 & HDNi aaa» 1 tohJv.' grtfjga?**! *” tig tree grows will pci .do. v; ftN il# L | hare «ton, even mrtht.g the. surlaee of tlie earth is ..ill ... ' disea * oli.ta ^J'lWnn.h.tahM^'iAsm Wfe^Wj eyes, while he, with trembliug voice, witliout the least evidence of vegel- asked God to forgive him and us our able life or the. |UHHibility of life, tlie many sins, I was impressed with awe . tnv*. fnnt aud orwamcaud and Wonder. Attar the prayer, he ( *hosc mountains, broad vsth Christian, ami he wanted us all to be j pud iu their foliage as if raiu bad Christians, and give our heart* to the ' uilen every day iu the year. It and still more in the, re/lfo trees twenty pt | t*euiy five Iret in height ifoit cupld' trees, i not he more than ten or Iwrlvt loar* ml! strtrinl. If tHere were mi dresnic KtitUX yhiicnt .U nreal. ***ir»cTLsn*S ff 1’tlBTABLE AND BTAllOMiBY Notable Chaagto. - » 4 BRITISH PEBIODICUS. /f'ltoi.HO .. i *~- --.I. s,.. J Tfce Jjudofi Quarurdy llrtje*, lu _ Ija. ijMMKRii Kfifikfkgo atoAMfi The Vorth British 1 eview, ygi 4 BlackwawTs 1 dioburgh VUguifif. rnr. npouks <#■ re toWQuiowhfiw i »to-k*u.rt#|* SMtoi.restateMMfiwtofe- ; sirr to keep Ilnmiw Hli, ,f,, i'sgu»4 in ibr go A -v.ilto-frisf ifc’fof' M , ripwof *> a. im .utowto Osiu. il.iukt-n. iu Orr*l Unlnlu I c- .-.-sinbuloo a ' U*- jwpsu <m lk»o- nerirw* *T toriSW •i itofcetof Os. lusul f .'oixtowntssmto, ' ru,. citgiou, Art uud 0,-ucuw Litcruto* or 1 wtusseer ,. trn'riir si iHA-olMou Sum miSftm Is. Usfrss if aiw ilrem. w tiisriruto jwSWfirfyw ^ Tifomdu-nwAii am jMh* fKtnioi -« a* iko«^. .11 .. ■ . , , . . *•“' Old. and havered With tig. ncml! 1 Ui.d.. • Inn ov. w .lb opr vsttm.i told us that he hoped he «M afooW, nr. ... ... their growth,,.^, ^ lur(rM| ^ , . - - . in I to fL.hi i* fiJi.tkVn rh a eoll« l.asl - *• , ■ d ISA OOB. kWkf .»f men. ^weuly tlm-e yygmi ... .ggA«;na^^^S^| i it is surprising to a c s.i little si-,un.i ago biun N'apoloWi ojirmsi hi. , ’ ‘•luwdeoi thin fruit, which, i , ,.U.. ...icr ... Irani*- It..' T ' '» 1 re* tout* aw Savwur. Hp l thought) would, and „„ uncommon thing to sta a vine- I countrieo, is i»,A,.;lt .,r;i lr. >»' asiun .4 Htr-sburg. wLh ’ vtH.w*TXfi'rfoK ts«i>ti ,.p -vk urthfi wag*.* Isa# Wy father gtva yard or pltaULua of frint tow ; ,.f sod w to,, is, L, A, * 1 -orb V hut, faiiTre 4,’,., himself, so 1 did,,and I. think my foR and green leaf, and loaded w.th j 4ka . auy , M ^ ^ -d ; ,r the JlT .‘aurou. 1 itanintr fieoeptad the fifierlng, from the richest fruit, standing ... Ikfi thr taste ,t must t.- soa.irert, 1-ntcmW. Fi.Wn ».mre ir .c.r ,hc all 1 know of ray owrn experience, or midst of a perfmly arid triu-t of | Bm j j, u dfidotat Unit it has u-fi Utu | Htresi.urg .ailurx , d.. ..,We h..d ' ofothcwta or from whs* rhan learn ; country, and this, too, without «h* ifcxu-nMvely aequmd .« t'aliiofrua. ' . .1, , .! his dreams .,.,.1 :L world STEAM EdGINES fi BOILEES, . \ RU'.VK :ax . r t.„ -, .Jr fo r vffov '.Hi » If y„ , u'. ! ..»» 1«mM at j TAkWM* I'vli IrittW. , from the 'Void of God onfthi Rubjpet af regenenjtio.i."^ ’ , I united* with the church four years swtoeqnently, and hare never regretted the step I then took. Over.forty years hare passed pince that time. Tlie dear foHier that stood by his chair while he prayed, the mother that knelt by here, and all tlie children of that little group, bat myself and one sister, hare pass ed away, and as my down in its western hundred miles from that loved spot where I consecrated myself to the Saviour in simple love and trust, and everything else that occurred at that period of my life lias almost faded from my mind, that one scene re mains vividly impressed on my memory as “foot print* on the sands of time."—A 8. Times. Miscellaneous. great . slightest irrigation. My (Hirtiul ex amination of California bos satisfied * me Unit agriculture, iu all iu« branches, is to hr the gnat interest ; of the State, amt indeed it is so I uow. 1 have made a moo- tateumv* j m * D«*1H, «,’«•*» inqierHd MiillMcnitit.il of the fruits of die Stoic j prel- usions. Tuc last t<ify4;.s 4»\<- ti.an I intended, although u is ool> J '“0 «»f 1-iipll.q- Wurpii*»V- t'.i-.d ' the commencement ,,f „ eataiogu.-. - Li*.L clinrehmcu .(ud schol ' ► Almost afty thing that will groa in aHv Torj,leading way i# drstrey * any clime grow s here, as i| this were . ' n l» ** H ’ Irish establish meal aud in ' The fruit* of ( aliforuia have »<* Ks uadvc sod,nod in such mjrfortiun! ^rft'lbg an eiitei ing v.slg.- bctac-n equalled my rxpecUttou*. It Is true i ^ | <>rtal alM j 1 the State and the K^gUsk ehureh:! the rage for juauuuoth pnaluetmus. fau u . UI , llr ^ < b „, eU . 1 Ijncoln, a country lawy.-r, ele«-ted 1 mammoth vegetables and fruits, of I *, IPtv; hot with the notable exrrp ' Vresident; Grant, a foilure n* a tan ’ which we heard so much in the |n»mi which I hate iii.nlc. and some '*’r. pfr'iiug tin- great Gcfo-tal of a sun IS going tha Stat^ 1m- «|en lM - r n.,an which I have omitted, Urn * lohn Bnght, tne detest.*1 nomon many phuT to a more sensible attention to ; ,*u t *. ««t «,*•) (u flavor Umn.-it ] fow.Homg a m. mlu-r of a quality ; t>nt even with this impr«ve , rf i)m> wr ! British Cabinet: Bismark, a rowdy aeut the fruits, generally, are not . . . . , . ’bret tlrillking student, rising to tlie .-.{nal iu flavor to those of the I-utcrn ~ ‘ postlti.m i»r the gresU-st I‘lime MlU-' States and of some other .ountni s. ’} . “ 1 ’ i iatrr l*ruasia has ever had, fire a few 1 nilar — . - , .. .. . for Ja|sin to-morrow, 1 shall uot1* u».r. They gn>w In a profusion that w* ,. , , . ’ , .. . * *Wc to be |>re-x-iit at the Fa«i «f Um ( ; t SO pit BSU. . in 4ii».«ta >«#<«%• i<drimAow.v«U f •h <f , lu» star i:.„r ■ . pa .!• Ut • f • y . ... ^rVdH- n~•-.>**?IS w’«‘* kto !.xA»<«., NoMM.a.i:.' SOS *■ e , f'V U..'0k sea tays«- .. ts. - - ►pwr ntS.• SvsTv^"- ,1 fts.rvr». II to..*-.* ^ Jqju.-**uuV*}sJ < l!gy* T ito $.\\v iirisi ^itu-. te»wf It in Jlschtarrj , I’t-xtAyAdh'' tobki-fot- ; t\>r * . ••fcwfood tD tit# 1 ■d‘i .to s. The tilifld Chriitian. « ;.:U A teacher asks the question, “How seven years,, the duty: of immediate "consecration to God, without incur- t'94 ttte/dansdr of thri* emotions alone F My ftfllow-teachers, yon know that ekibiien hAre very little else to excite but tiheir emotions, at that tcndei’ •age. Reason, judgement, on wh Froqi'fTle Nuw Turk Obuurrsr. Around the Werld. no. xrv. _ San Fbancisco, r»l„ i September A, 18t>9. 1 ■ri California Ls A great State. I have ljieen informed of that fact repeated ly and by those who hqye lived in it long^enough to know whereof they iifbrra; but it is, in truth, a grc.it State. In JetrHory ‘it is eqn.d to all Sew Eugland, >'ew York, b’pv Jersej-, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and a pfrltpf IhApietxej HdOt fiotwonly largc enough, North and Sontli. to constitute several dimes, but it Jins a reiaarkable variety of climate within a narrow compass. If variety is the spiee of life, California is the spiciest country to live in that ihave found in all my-wandorings. I have never before been where eliilbi and fever were so prevalent us here, I ilq. trot mean the terrible disease Wring tbat name, of wliiqli f, (have a greater dread than of the yoHrrw feverfWftW &f<ftngs and warmings which one gets,in patwtog from owe part of .the State to an<*h- Cr. Jhe morning that I came into Uw-Aug., loth, at 0 o’clock — the fhertnoinetcv $tood in the car win dow on the Faciffiu Railroad /nt J4°, onty two degrees’abm-e freedrtg. At 2 o'clock the same day, farther west, the same thewnometer stood at 88. TTjyi, jp W true, wfis o» ^ifowent planes; l>ut one may “ shiver and shake” dayiiftnsr day at riaiv Fean- cisco, and an hour’s sail,, vyill take him into the blandest of atmoo- pberee, M)n one excursion to the Xoseaiita Valley, we left flan Fran cisco, A Tig. 23d, at 3 o’clock, p. w., wrapped up ip our warmest winter desks’ and overcoats f and stopping at Beoocifi, only thirty miles distant and on tlie same plane, we cast off our wraps find stopped into the most delightful snmmtT weather, *nd saw the sun go down fn a soa of gold, a sensation and a sight which we had ndt had sinee onr arrival. During the same jonrney, the weather would lie ;*• find tw Ormlar trtoaft'i il tyfe » - I p‘ E STEY’S C IiOTTACE. ORCANO oLi’n«. i~t U'*l; etr,HiL •,ahrailavrt t" Ciulw r4 ksir *» Htnrr p*--- 00 * Tins Is# >t«W ur.Vw It.-tirs. wM M .. . pu.^ Slim, !«•, fiit M saraiai firaar Vir-V- RsdicallSfe truss tw* /Vs A RK Mkdkrt A *■ “»• Tbev hare «*jwr IlfV jtlSi flf ff| y | ^ of the iU«atauti<ms wbirh tox-nr U. ns. I “** *** toifisK.tatc S /W#y Strw' AotfmSn M. Sprit*#* mtl TV't /Wa ■ vyarwitat ■» 1 to ”, ,44. H* TflK l>c«t sod mast . | fatted J‘ic*bfteriam. -4- ' ovkr rtrrv iAtvkkkst styu^ ... *■ • „ Aijm. U if Us> ,<'Ulg Iff (tat* to ’ lUiw-rf* with fiuv ccHfitotr and lho » f»rer nui iimWr kt»d*r* fraMMIt M wfH 1 ^ ttors ea «M rfftata wilhotit any parallel wtilun llie rage ,, . . -'dfricul u . warty, .Vi beid next week at Hocnuucuto i hut. , u- . „ — . A Wto--""*!* Oy*' u* -|¥Jir.'«s « .»« «-vb'.hj. fSe re r-w kr« I should rmrret it inure if i i....i ■*,. nkfnmr Hors anf Unit s noise.— i w*4t*# tnstaufc#id-A* ttafotrc. - ! law i<> wenun«^ ti to iw-siScirt will. Hw . . ”, ™ H,r * I tetafi Ant, | n^vy,. a'gimaent tod fine for a . . jr”****' wtai sttom 'fo)» j stAwss. gtopJaaMc >M onto*' * fjl'T T ^ «■ —it there wus aever 3«fr gives them the beaut* id llowert; Fj. **" | rJ '“. _ i* 1 '* ehair ton giv*i tows hmded with fruits*', 0 7 *" Kh ° f ,U , sOOpOr, or km* Iluefrve power. I hav* taken the,^ t410 flo . u , .^r , human ; IN a* .d, A „" ... tarty of suggewfrug to several gen ^ ^ elements alsta u*. the , |. HIGHT A CO 8 tlenten intereste.1 in the Kiibjort to 1 , .. , LIDBT fc GO. 8 SwT^S Z ST»ir^T: awnrerrot pianos , Kteganeo (Its man. Ifrrf do we Tta ft" 1 -i' Sheswreitocto toe Tsdta. frest*' W CM- vabu- three mob. of hmjfwpiag .} ^ • vsir.TkToaoSketa. * ■‘sj'l.sitt.l -tab «,stta^dhha mini— UJ |i“»—M't. rnmlf wkiHUd s*4 efiNUsL H exhibition of tho products of Califor nia. now that railroad eotnnufnira- 1 tinn hi an Aaay ami pleasant, l am sure that hundred*, if not thousands, will gladly accept it. I could promise them iii Hdvatirr such a sight as could bo spieuHl t*S<ire them in bo cultivation that tliey m-eui almost to be spontaneous; they have a smooth- ness and pertotion of form which gives have seen of the largest sire on which an im perfect sjss imen could srareely lie 1)0 found, awl y.-t when they come to ta eaten, they do not fulfill the"] bright promise which they giro. The before we arrived; but those which we have eaten, although luagnibcent in appearance and rich ill color, fou r been Without the high flavor Itbe pcuchcMat the Bast preserre through out the fu-ason. ft Is, |M*r)i«ps, too ] early to form a judgment of the apples; but I have tried many varie ties, and while they are fflr to look upon, exceeding in sire and smooth ntss nil the production*^of :thc Eus- ^ tern Statiw, so tliat, to.iodgc merely ^ ^ f‘" from their cxtcrual *T|—rT.rn- '!*”' ,n ” " < "! *^ T ’* •' ^' an, ‘ ,> ’he might suppo*,. that this frt.it as well < "“T ° f ^ ^ as may* pUn-re had taken a new lease 1 ’ ' OBWirfl. of life for the pacific roast and had T * T opitcrfsl upon an entirely iie.w-j»oAccr, A etiriotifii Hb rAry <te.-M.p- was I have not tasted n good apple in Bltol.v made in an old Uutaw, fto-i <^ijl|r*^T?r|iW«ifo'i’vA Are '■ Portion of-it rriigioqs oditi thau otlq-py jS[if ^iopt| fyivnr nnd ' TVlIIscot, in Oxfordshire. While without juice. Huelt quincra m I pulling it down, the workmen came •have wen growing in varimis [kirts upon a secret rlwH-t. or oratory, hid- of the Wtifrs, among the mouatains 'IwMUMUmHToWlAlwJnnd as well as in the- valleys and ml the covered by ibr "pain-ling of the Tdabifi,T never even ifhagiircd before, ddjai-cni riioih. ' Tt |trWMl-W 'fte^ tile They grow to an enorianus size, and pteta of dr-|H>sit trfr n small library are a* smooth as an orange, quite tho earliest I’rotesfont theol^gji', different, taking a whole tree together, the tlihe of the Reformation, real Uvui tartiiinw axth wiiicb tllfcfivc ieabsl, no doubt, wtan the posse M*i<8i tacu Ikinihsi', and there can ta little "f fiuch tiookjf was almost suflicient fear that this fruit is not sufficiently to doom tlie owner to fire and faggot, highly flnvoh-d.' ' ’’ . j Some of John Knox’s writings are . Buf fhe glory of Faliforiiia is in its ’ *F w " a I*y Adfiodlbiied, fiWd u ' / “f‘dii- p< ar» and grapes. The former grow 1 I’**’** co P.V of *ta Plfot English or with a luxuriance and rafodity, and ! f **'verdalos" translathm of tho RM-. with such nbundnnrT of largo and ; ]* lp Iwttcr Work answer* the lie- luscious looking fruit bending the "’Tiption, the “find" will be more treea to Hie earth, that, on entering ' a * u >ble thau was nt first si^ht any of the fruit orchards, a stranger “FF omrt ( "" no lyrfwt copy of thi* Bibjc jiflit y P t l wyl | found to axist; ItDl 15 nnd one, thq tilbf and i^st leaf want- ing, but supplied in foc-stmilc, sold for £.3fio, or #1,800, in l& r 4. is Cmnpclled to break out continuajly in afifoniahment. aVll varieties oif pears, if not actually Indigenous to the roil, have found in California their Due home, and, many of them at least, are ns delicious as they ar* To reprove small faults with undue finely devouped. Home specimens vehemence is na absurd os if u man of this ’fruit, in yearn post, have been should take a great hammer, l>ocanne a wondflr In the Feist, where tlu\v I he saw a fly on his friend’s forehead. in the subject to [ sminas lass Bw»-< latefwr ilia Agrba tin ral SocJWy w getu-nd tavit«|ion to the agrieuttarists of the Atlautic States to ta nertant At tlie State l-'air in 1 HTfi:. ‘fir HOt-h an invitation shall ta i-Monliii, and wf rh it the iissurauee that s|n-ctal prepamtyn hw| ^ niV ,||rmrir off thc wr will lie mailc h»r arenring a foil p ‘ • - little more than they are xrortli, and , sometimes mortgage a horde for the i in.ihog.inv we would liring into Itf, h n^w* rww u n*n s. t.mu#* *»» » i ■. head of a barrel, or dress sifter the i fash iOii of John the Baptitt hi the ( wtlderneae, or wit on a Mock aft my | hf«s than enmnum- mrm-tT liefors* 1 i got to a borne, ansi take so much , ^ With, the Outside that the inside ^ hif V I> 18 <h SWffirKfr D^TIVTRY. " ;m; li/sf- ui; ■ ii<ii»itlTr !>; < flR. ». L. BOOZER, FnVivtdfO'iisftnifr tJf’ry'b T 'frRthn. &lnMI>.«*r, Ortiols-aW bclfofr poFffi wua as hollow.' a* an rtipty fifit- , , u,«A«»»i'llete.lsti. r TsmU f Wt-tUns* ' It Ciimpared , tostiy sod w.nawy. \Kaafeia UataiJk'W'iV slu|>laail« of frerullmv,' and,ail frn> n ,„ l Xo ,,..U -.urjriif.t R»rgwii0UHWs«.»t.0« foe i^lfrfisfiq. (I(1- I . WATKI#is/& C0’-«-i’ ersin UiwWorWtonaMgMlKwitilgidftta'. I i^,,) :i *u ,i n-., .m,M ui Ataiiail) 11‘| / '/ .JUNlIJRAOXWUittB K Theohtest telle of hbmnhih dibiiit w, A .<• ia¥lieMkeVtdn ortliOiiltldst l’hhriidjl, | iiu fr i„ ^ . inixuwsl m 1t* Original ImrUrt rfflies. EXPRESS WAGON^s- " and wwndcrftilly |lerfrct coi^dcriiic the ag«-, which was ile|otM^A '&p[- ti-eir or’fiwi-nt^-‘months ago in the British Mtwenrtjffhfl is justly consid ered the most, vahmbla of its arclueo- ssnrefi? 'Hie Mar 13 ' -■' ■’•“’•'H- *' W—1 v P, J. S1MXIB 4 iOSkT oPTiif iaKft avr> c 212 *£* r* foods iqi’ilati •*’ total i*ia» gn*t thing,‘tali taitnty , si ta aa**iflfotMari.-t. ~ Ttan-q'irueosi tlta. garments, house and « vary tawdry i.ruaaicnt dompami ,4u.iiyM>s"<kii*wr. withdomest^tare, ’ All tlic'eleganoe V !*^ ( "P revrt my^io tn the world will hot tnake ft home, ,*u4#<o,«f*iuiewi* rm. 'llln ->i“t<w miTV W—IT Ih“' ■WwcdfrMaf sfvte.-& ! TO*ics, IsH'tor Mint vkh vt.vhk ansmxitt! , "' u n May k’i. ii-L. it hdi »dw sfi—tf '-mu trj?maE&' QuA <#>*• »»i*k mta« «nrl fofwta* m,, -t ’*«,*>*« "? ’*«# sfi< , TIM olnwn may sapply tl.e plire M S fota Milion f-r the pm«-nl. till tlx- Puipu Book. BB# iu f.rcparali,Bi. is puhMisd. l’nce j» ,Au k Am Wi*| <e,., ,u. .. •* Frifo >* d»A dilt j -!••< ' ftddwia .ti'7 .IM.. net* ■ >- DVMl* A QttARteSK ■£ AicTBU * ‘.’Itatek fltow, «BhW Md ' TMtese - I W»(pUi of nil d- wfiptiuiis ku* toortfti awl wamuitrt. - rtift n*- i ..I *¥■ R fftY" (r '•.“*>”» b WS”'’fo>. J**s3L „t. „. Mi i..,+*x lltaar Osssa. ( Alsb akuiau. pc-tl. Wssr, J*. HMNIIT WBIA & CO. IVJLlOLEiiAJ^ (ilKX’IiUS u ■ ly-c-nll . AMO»l’> t-tiq-ail logical treasures?** Tile lidj of the co| V!k .cpiitoificd Hjft. rpyal MWi nM M tUk yic frumc , <*!' Us.J^qpPitqt, I’linrool) .'fykerinwo, j wfo, w -ceed.cdttahcir ultl.clnuWu cTnturi^^^.t^-vqgdpg q< Glvfofc °W riftplf.oO(,^a,emuwroh whose 6, ,C. n cnpnbj.uig bonus find h'ltUlwayintegMr i.^P* ^ ,lrt / .11 < «.l Ptakky' m. arc nqw, W ciU}i* Uffi .woudfr Prr pni+lfiSr of , nninot^ni” Jfiffifw,, ta, D-udoti, *t I'ua. .to-fl’ __ x‘ ! *.di »a<.iwil^ Wlpi-U^pl .irtforo Solomon Wmt^TP was borq^ w.^ onjiy ahwft,,^k-ve« V* WOSSaijp. c.mnuic s or » Mutoiuu, Um gmudsou of Noftli, aud Ult) first oi *Si StowM .. to c n,o» wta‘ b«r m remsii. nis intiier*. J% .* nggiTi Twftsw'fi* UUiTIkA ■ Seji l'fh..’ : ,■ t. a. soctol «. ua»e 'if.' A SOOTEB & CO.. gathered to |i .-read 1 Wfir ia tin- vurae tend peace the blaflsi ng of arowdiy eM-ierd JigrtrinA. Tretitird Tio ware. X&'&mi tta diwii brM* WriMV riltar, kUM».Sow«. UfiMteWk S»IB. orte* taa- ** *.i •Jl' LAPIERRE HOUSE. I, saved 0*4 £M<ft Pwti^ptsrAa rnNhumtaSS?^ 1 latte. i. tt BtTtTBtWOfiTII * «V Mv-w ' "TO m ~SJt*r Mr Mi fltrr tM H Ac itatlWt," 4 r, * Idfifit ffffrti»e 1 rat's.'- kk«W» ta tlie fern r*»t Uw*>* w a** ^ ^ tur**. -n-i. True* W rietmd i HW resshwi ’sF the RXM i-OiKtreT PtnteHkn s n-r (Usnnlc* rinire rauteKti«s Stl’trllS «SBT uixtrr o*f IrrtttnSKt W«t:Sik tassASV A Met list Mr Os fcrtaf puW-my, Fslliu* of ili« Womb, sad •> • tupnst (o UWtark *sA Abtoniunt Mwirta. ’ Ant Wo Ass# O*(* SB* 6i<Muaaa ta A’atimas Vsa Fivers .ud Weak. Joints. • ■UI-— 1 iii-.H- -I.: 1—S. •’wlls OllVOIta r I'< *1“ tw 1 stOHW, NKW <#(« Inf O' every Wf\ eudit I of ‘1 S.A tnooAI. Twdre » Ob sdTBrtlwn WBCI* a SrewK-’I BO* ..pWBnis. sol n|>«srts. 40 |» bb4 orworUc »« <BB staM MSS. OMaanw. u | mu for eiv. t > “■ark the P<^ Upright; T«m*"-P* The latter us a subject ing and pro thought A oee draw near tl to k«ni wh; doubt* and they grappJ enemy—to I: ricnces are o| of claty are isstrnggiio: wiug its fiigh nnknown, nt never cense t chutvu and \Yith me i lightful tsvifl experience o very cartii’. bed sceue ot ernble aaau < of blessed ns intimstciv c history of t whose Jtaboi ing, thi* suit! turns, are wc of yon, still day. Too v remember a any woods o: may bare (. externals of in memory but yesterdj he lay, the venerable A. Ida snow-win marble brow large circle posed of bi relatives, bi aad many di flock he had in the go«] things are soul, there and memory their office Imen my m witness the pliant' dojxvr dear to m and to read o others, who-. I never ctyoy ft has been ing subject d .ving exper, that of bad iu wit*i that of foghtk.’oas wi Nothing in proves the iff) Power of tb Nothing ates and Christianity, evidences, no; or important If we will of the last b men—-qI’ infl Mnens we exoeptiou, th "retcUeduc-. And their min of death, ilk and remorse for the fuuu rtaounciug tl tian principle u 'ith strong ci f «>d whom t ft nd on that' religion they