The Carolina Watchman. roL v. THIRD SERIES SALISBURY N. C MAY, 6, 1875. NO. 80.WHOLE NO. 84 t - . - ' 11 S i iJ li T : T fl m It . .jHb. . - -.IT- " . W 1 I ' VaWflBWaWiWaaWawawaaWai aaWaWjaaaaaWjaaaaWaWawawaaaaWaWSB 'iBBMBMi mmmmmm ; PUBLI8EDED WEEKKY I j. J. BRUNER, Proprietor and Ed i 601 . J. STJS Aft t A mo ci ate Editor. J. HATK Or CIICBIFTI01f WEEKLY WATU nMAH. RjgSMf address.,..--.:..-. 10.0 rwrvnTIfllXO RATES : SacABEdfh) One insertion for G UANAHANI ! 4 "Jl AN IMPORTED NATURAL GUANO E "EVEN THIS SHALL PASS AWAY.' Uearlet fever, battled with ro easels and The New Yrk Sim pnbHshes the follow- ehicken pox with a band to-hand combat, log poem by Theodore i utos. it is a gieat ana took love by the hardest, after very wonder u dm not oeeu uruueni Q in ine mQch lhfJ Mm(l fhioli rwwener-1 liioo wiai. lowixipaiamj i i mnl.,F t M (u rii4H(lukt!a Mnainira" and a,,UI" Yel' Amie. Amie. C'est a Vivere," yet we think I may be I T V? A GENUINE ANIMAL DEPOSIT. ffyi two greater number $100 1.50 of inaertrona l T special notice 25 per cent, more "t Ileu'lsr advertisements. Resdin notice Jiuper line for each and eve ion IfflOerlzer. CASH PRICE8 MO 00 PER TON OF 2,000 POUNDS. ME PRICE R 2,000 lb. paya ble Nov. k THE HIGH STANDARD OF QUAL tv itid H F.F.N FULLY MAIN TAINED, AND IT IS CONSIDERED By TUOSE WHO HAVE GIVEN IT i A FAIR TRIAL TUU BEST AND CHEAPEST FERTILIZES MANU- FACTUKJeJU, Liberal and advanta geous Terms far Large Lots Given on Applica tion. A MONOPOLY OF THIS VALUABLE DEPOSIT HAS BEEN CREATED in favor of this Company by the Crown officer. The name M0 UANAHANI 1" 158 PI is a Reentered TRADE MARK at the United States Patent Office, and all warned from making: uae of the same in connection with fertilizers of any kind. persona are it well it ia spared the contamination of each WT J,"1 Twini in toelr ' eoqoelry, no vanity i. periud to voo. aapphire light and her face still aa beaati Liateo to nobody oo this -fAtw i m m yom. i ne lovely temples were them that yon are above oca foolish j mere, out tue aptnt tbal rtowrd THE KING'S RING. - T EVERY THE COMPANY GUARANTEE THAT will be ANALYZED BEFORE IT 18 OFFERED FOR SALE. Examine the Ana! vaea And Letters of Prof. P. B. WILSON. Ralitimore ; Prof. H. C. WHITE, Profensor of Chemistry, University of Georgia ; Prof. F. A. GENTH, Philadelphu, rroleasor of Applied Chemistry, University of Pennsylvania. CU AN AHANI GUANO COMPANY, PETERSBURG, V.. Lnr.A.1 Agents at all the Principal Depots. DeROSSET & CO., Qrasrsl Agent for North Carolina and Virginia, AT WILMINGTON, N.3. Jm.A.McCONNAUGHEY, Agent Salisbury, N. 0. MORE STOVES. Abetter oueti than ever. Qmbs now ami set the BEST. Get the stove slMth. " ACORN COOK f ysa js-ant one that will outlast any other, and aitfijmade of all NEW IRON, and warranted s anpitltisfaction &c Various styles, of cook g stores at a nmall profit. TTW f T A T T Jiin Vf AJUiXi. Ir6k A Copper Wake made of the Uterul, on hand or made to order, enacts supplied at Low Prices. Cash ram for sll kind of Copper, Brass Ac. Ask for p Maui street, balisbnry, . In offering this FERTILIZER to the Agricultural Community a Second Season we do so with the inmost Confidence, feeling satisfied that the hish opinion, we formed, and expressed last season bawd on its Chemical Constituents hsve been most satisfactorily borne out by the test, by which all Fertilizers must be judged, that of the Plantation. LflRt season, owing to the lateness at which we commenced importing we were forced to put our Guano on the market at once, but now having continued our importations during the sum mer and fall, and having large and well vent:lated Warehouses in this City and City Point, we are enabled to put our Uuaho on the market, in a condition as to dryness, and freedom from lumps, equal to any Manufactured Fertiliser. We solicit a careful persuai of our Circular containing the certificates sent us. and which can be had on application at this OFFICE, or from any of our AGENTS. Having nothing to con ceal, we made an innovation on established usage, by publishing those letters received unfavora ble to our Guano, but careful inquiry in many cases proves that the cause of its failure was not owing to any fault in the Guano, but to those far beyond onr control We have frequently heard the same complaints of its kindred Fertilizer, Peruvian Guano, but the concurrent testi mony of well known Farmers and Planters from Maryland to the extreme Western counties of North Carolina, justify us in claiming a place for our Fertilizer Superior to many, and Second to None. We confidently expect the continued patronage of the Agricultural Community and no exer tion shall be spared op our part to make GUANAHANI THE STANDARD FERTILIZER FOR THE- ' COTTON. TOBACCO & GRAIN CROPS e r T .IJ tt vnce in reraia rtJia"" laa Who upon bis signet-ring Graved a maxim true and wise Whieh. if held before his eyes. Gave him eoui-sel, at a glance. Fit for every ehange and chance ; Solemn words, and these are ibey ; "Even this shall pass away !' Trains of camels tlircugb. the sand Brought him gems from Sainarnand ; Fleets of gal leys, t h ro v gj fhe seas Brought htm pearls to watch with these. But be counted not as gain Th ensures of the mine or main. ! What is wealth ?" the king would say, 'Eveu this shall pass away.'" In the revels of his court. At the senith of his sport When the palms of all bis guests. Burned with clapping at hia jests. He. a in id his figs and wine. Cried, "O. loving friends of mine ! Pleasure comes, but not to stay : 'Even this shall pass away.'" Lady fairest ever seen Chose he for his bride and queen. Couched upon the marriage bed, W diapering to his soul, he said : "Though a bridegroom never pressed Dearer bosom to his breast. Mortal flesh must eome to clay ; "Eveu this shall pass away.'" Fighting on furious field, Ouce a javelin pierced his shield. Soldiers with a loud lament. Bre him hleeoing to his tent. Groaning from his tortured side, "Pain ia bard to hear.' he cried ; "But with patience, day by day, "'Even this shall pass away.'" Towering in the publie square. Twenty cubits iu the air, Rose his statue carved in stone. Then the king, disguised, unknown. Stood before his sculptured jame, . Musing meekly. "What is fame J Fame is but a slow decay : "'Even this shall pass away.' " Struck with palsy, sere and old, Waitiug at the gates of Gold. Spake he with his dying breath. "Life is doue ; but whst is death ?" Then in answer to the king Fell a sunbeam on his ring. Showing by a heavenly ray "'Eveu this shall pass away.'" "Was she beautiful T" asked Dorches ter, encouraged by this unusual mood of confidence on the part of one who was generally reserved to the last degree. As Diana's self P "And who did she finally marry, if the quest ion does uot touch too nearly borne V "That is what I cannot answer yon. I loot sight of the family long ago. They went to Europe I believe; she was quite ambitions and levely enongb to try for a title and a coronet and for aught I know she is a countess nr a marchioness bj this time. And now that 1 have fully satis fied your curiosity, yoa will perhaps, be good enough to let me read this pile of manuscript 'n peace." uCan I help yooP "If yon like by giving me yoor opin ion of this fat parcel lied with blue ribbon, and written on gilt-edged not paper a sure sign that its antboiess hasn't been accustomed to writing for the papers." Mr Oorcheater untied the dainty azure bow of ribbon. " By Utile Kavanagk,' he read. "A ro ma i tic name most probably a' nom de plume." "I dare say," noded Clifton, absently ; and oo more was said until nearly an hoar afterwards, when Dorchester tossed the last page on the table. "Pretty good," be said, "but bearing the evidences of crodity." "Then we don't want it," said Clifton, tearing open a new evelope. "But there arc some good things about it." . - . a a .... . pint wu Kiatwea. vt lib a mimed wnmn .rnklM t within it was softened and parified through matter of importance, nothing tndif-taat. uucu iron. i U !, awxiU.il. A I .i wmmvc pti'iigrv are aitoweu to . mail a II woman aa tA a rnana A,kM any tobject, least of all one that directly want to surpass you directly. Hsve no s,.i.niriiuii htBMauii a i a a a m a a v..,v...t-u u.iuaru. VVB DC KKJa leaTe OI I COIlbOanl rnnr hn KH aT Harold Clifton W nnt An wkn nan all took murh lima, tn mW nn Ma ntin) am ' - - a - - VWW g aWSanaa "II Mian Kirby oo the doocstep, after having secured permission to eome again vary soon, he added, as if by aa after tbcoght : "1 have asked you so many questiooa already, Eleanor, that yon mast deem tm unwarrantably impertinant." "Oh, not she interrupted, with rising color. 1 never conld think that." lift a A a out, ne went on, ID ere ts one tuat 1 try to be always occupied skoal nave not yet spoken, rive years ago I j aaeband , then yon make no ashww yw as aw my aefr, sod yen refaosd. 4 Yea will find more ttwrlr1h yow My sentiments still ismain unaltered Eleanor, shall yon think it strange if I ask yon once again ta try and love jm enough to marry me T" Eleanor Kirby burst Into tears yet a second time. "Dear Harold, what pave I dona to deserve this f" she faltered: and be knew that bis aait was won. And all that Hermann Dorchester said, when the editor of the 'Apollo Magazine' told him abont it, was ; "Didn't I say, this very morning, that yon were cot out lor a married man V ooeut to oe toat l will not even claim an ei Uaaj for myself, so a- not to to confident". You bare ikit of and groins, if yoa want to ase H for yaw' own happiness, especially as yoor hus band', character and deportment can make yen feel easier Car tin futnra than any thing else, if yoa yourself do tsac diets rb la Uappy crcum.Uncea. Yam mistakes. OF THE SOUTH. -a Haajny's Tin ho CJUV. Brown. I km well preiia prepared to cut good 8TEKCIL PLATES for marking Tobacco, Flour Patent article &c. Every peraon doing any kind of work or busi seas ThOti Id have a stencil to advertise his busi eeaa as it is acknowledged to be the best and aaaapaat way to let people know what you are doing. One mark with stencil mar set a customer, for you, that will put Hundreds of Dollars a your lianas. Try it and you will get a cus tomer you never thought of. MY PRICES ARE LOW, AS FOLLOWS, Ooe-fourth inch letters 5 cents per letter One hair and five-eights a Three-fourth A One inch letters 7 M " " The? raav be sent to anv part of the U. 8 J mail at a small cost. 8end in your orders stating sise of letters y a prtfcr, and the Stencil, will be main neatly t and promptly forwarded. Fwher street Saliabury, N. C. L. V. BROWN. April 23. 1874 tf. - :o: DIRECTORS. President, N. M. TANNOR, of Rowlett, Tannor & Co. Vice President, ROBT. A. MARTIN, of Robt A. Martin & Co. JOHN B. STEVENS, of Stevens Brothers. S. P. ARRINGTON, of John Arrington & Sons. JOHN R. PATTERSON, of Pettersou, & 8ons. C. R. BISHOP of Bishop & Branch. JOHN MANN, DAVID OALLENDER, W A. K. FALKENER j FftAJXK POTTS. General Agent. FOR SALE BY MERONE Y & BRO., SAL1SBYRY, N. C. BURROUGHS SPRINGS. CHORLOTTE, N. C. HAROLD CUFT0FS FATE ; OR, The Blue-Ribboned Manuscript :0: ''But I never could account satisfac tory for it !" said Uermaun Dorchester. Mr. Dorehrsier aud his lriend Harold Clifion, the editor of the "Apollo Mga zine," were pitting cosily, tete a Me. in the editorial sanctum down town, a pretty room, with a blue carpet, and a table ol carved black walnut in the centre of the apartment, high heaped with papers, man uscripts, letters, eissored "items" and books of reference ; while the fire crack eled in the chimney piece with dancing bituminous flatne, aud the driving biiow clicked sofily against the window panes. 'It was very snug, very, disorderly, and very professional. "It must be a very poor manuscript thst hss not some redeeming quality in its platitudes; but we haven't time to pol ish np other people 'a carelessness and prune their redundances. Into the waste basket with it!" "Hut the authoress particularly wishes it to be kept here until called for at least so she says in her note." "Then, I anppose, we must keep it. J ust lay it on oue side. He was still uttertug the words when a boy opened the door and peeped in. "What is it Tomt" asked the editor, with a resigned sigh. "A lady, sir, wants to see yon she's called about 'The Ghost of Lessingtou Powers.' " "The unlucky blue ribboned manu script, said Mr. uhtton, with a slight elevation of his eyebrows. "Yon may as well take it in to her, Dorchester, and tell the disxgreeable truth as politely aspossi b'.c." 'I guess not '.'said Hermann, grimacing. 'Not 1 you may do your own decapita ting, for all of me.' Mr. Cliltou rose np with a fort of signed sigh : , r r M .a -v it you uaa any ot toe Damon Fyibias spirit about yoa, old fellow, wouldn't leave me in the lurch in sort of way,' he said reproachfully. 'A man don't went to hurt a lady's feelings, you see that's where the chi valrous element lies." 'Chivalrous fiddlesticks!' said Clifton, satirically, as be took np the scattered pages of 'The Ghost of Leeeiagtoa Pow ers,' and entered the ante-room, where he was in the habit of receiving visitors not sufficiently intimate to share the privile ges of the editorial sanctum within. It was a prettier, neater little room than i . .a , wnvi 7OH enjoy latsBi wtia sseasore hsve seen plenty of exam pica. Order ii time and housekeeping is the anal of a quiet, hsppy life. I know ia these liasee one does not believe in any pleasure if there Is the slightest restraint with it. t would agree with the so if I had perieneed myself aad did not sei day how these same people, that believe in these maxims, are a) ways bored and the least happy ; they take pleasare in noth ing, give their fancies free ran aad finally an tyrannised over. I speak of an order thai ia ia cooJorssity wish yoar has band's will. Nothing sbalT prevent you to agree with each other on this sabect. Yoa must sacrifice every thing to please bios snd do ss he wants : then too have coth- The Letter of an Empress Ma- ing to reproach yourself. Yoa have only ria Theresa to Her Daughter Y obey' nu bar ,Md 7ottr Maria Christina A who Married for Love. ADVICE TO A DAUGHTER. lections or remonstrances in and kindness. Yoa can do that esses, bnt if he decides on the contrary, yoa have only to obey, and even la Translated from the German fur the Sunday w7 tht one thinks yoa ore doing yoar own business without listening to any Chronicle sod Sentinel. MaRIa. TO SB ESA'S LETTER TO HKR DaCQH TEB MARIS CHBISTINA. re- end yoa this my dear vaujMer : - loa want me to give yoa some advice upon your future siluaiiou. There are a great many books which treat upon this subject. 1 will not repeat what they say.' Yoa know that we women are eubjeet to oar husbands ; that we owe them obedience ; that oar ouly aim shall be to serve the husband, to be useful to him, to make him a fath er and onr best friend. If, also, unfortu nately, example shows the contrary, still I cauuot release you of yoar doty. Yoa married yoor husband from inclination ; that is the only reason why I established yoa. Yoa know year husband; yoa have every reason to hope to be as hap py with him as it is possible ia this world lo be. Seek to deserve God's blessing by lead ing a Christian's life. Set others aa ex ample by yoar kindness, yoar piety by. a decent deportment, a modest reserve which you ought to observe everywhere. It is lor yoa lo set the fashion, and I am convinced that yoa will do it ; yoa are well fitted for it ; yoa posses grace aad humility ; bat lake care not to exaggerate these vhtuos and good qualities. 1 ought especially lo remind iyoa thai fax yoar tender love for your husband yoa do not show it too mach, so- that it woald be inopportune to bim; nothing is more deli cate than this rock, and the most afar tionate and virtuous women and those who marrv tor love, often shipwreck noon it : m w In offering thia Felt Hirer to the people of Rowan, and surrounding counties ws are satis fied that we offer them the best Guano for the least money now on the market. It has been throughly tried during the past season and the results have been even better than we hoped for. Below we append two of the numerous certificates ws have reeaived. To be sure, there had been a bnqnet in a Venice glass two weeks that bevond. nlaii.lv and ineznensivelv I 'ou na,Ml 001 offer eTMI iu mo9t ioooccul ago, but it was faded now; a print pinned furnished with matting, hair cloth chairs, I cares; endeavor ta have them sought against the wall was curled at the corners, and a single-table covered with grreo and awry at the the top, and the editor s drspery, on which lay a bound file f the right slipper bung ou the enlended arm of Appolo Magazine' for the last five years. a beauutol marble statuette of "1'syche" There was nothing specislly iuviiing abont the apartment; therefore, it was not strange that the lady, who was its sole accupant, sat by the window, h-r face turned away from the door-way, looking wistfully out on the white wilderness of fast falling suowfiakee. Mr. Clifton's courteously modulated voice m ide her start. "1 am very sorry to have to tell modifica:ion. Nothing hi easier, wl one loves truly and knows one's duty. 1 Ins is in this world the only raans Id live happy and contented. If yoar bind finds you always occupied to bis happiness by ynnr kindness, if try, that be ia happier, more tiinti assja, more trusting with yoa than else whore, then you may hope to attach bim perms nently to y- u and thus to found yoar happiness ; but yoa must not waat to force things or make a confession aaaa the sulj-ct, he must become convinced of itbimslf. Very plaiu aud old have often eufUmed the strongest by tbeir complaisance, by their eXfWfV uess lo entertain and attract people, While the moat beau trial womea are neglected, because these qualities are wan tine. Tho lees playful the better. This is in evil ibat now -a days ia mach ia fashion, bat a great superiority of mind sad much hoax es tv is nee sea are ta ho nlavful wiiLout - j pr av -w becoming disagreeable. When familiari ty comes elsewhere, it brings bitterness iu the society and drives away all propri ety, all politeness. At yoar court never allow speeches with double meaning or calumny. Explain t hi saga right away, and yoa will baaish all liniatioaaaaae from around you. Qo ail occasions show yoa seal to do justice to virtae, expel from yoor society ail that are wanting in it- I de not tell yoa anything about your owa conduct. Never neglect the do tins sxfm ligion ; in marriage one baa most seed of prayer and the help of God. Yow gious readings ought to take place Urly. 1 recommend yno especially SO ha Luctnal in this. Kegulateyc as well as your alms according to The rood Uod i memos lamuv J AN IMPORTANT TEST, PAID OVER 600 PER CENT. - Tie North Carolina HOME Insurance Co., OF RALEIGil, N. C. IN8CEES DWELLINGS. STORES, MER- CHVNDISE, AND ill tees of Insurable Property, Against Loss or Damage by Fire, on the Most Favorable Terms. av. C as w Stockholders are gentlemen interested b building up North Carolina Insti tutioat, and among them are many of the prominent bus iness and financial men of the State. lout Promptly Adjusted and Paid. Il appeals with confidence to the In of Property in North Carolina. Iiconraie Home IMMons. J H. BATTLE, Jr., Prest. 11 B rk . awi Vice President. 8KATONGALE, Secr'y. CO WPER, Supervisor. ANDREW MURPHY, Agent at Salisbury. tb, 4th Cnaos. Salisbury, Na C, October 10th, 1874. Messrs Meroney & Bro. Gentlemen : In reply to your inquiry as to the merits of the Uuananani uuano, l win sisie that I have Riven it a fair, and, as I think, a thorough lest, and believe it to be one of the best fertilisers now in use in our country. In the month of February 1 bought two tons and applied it over my farm at the rate of 200 pounds to the acre under Cotton, and 100 poundsto the acre on Corn. On the 8th of October I picked from one row of Cotton 14 rods long, which had been fertilized at the above rale. 8 nonnda of seed cotton : from another immediately by the side of in the comer. Mr. Clifton meant to have an arrangement some day, bat the period had never yet arrived, and he had a theo ry that orderly disorder was rather an advantage than otherwise. He was lall and good looking with clear, gray eyes, thick brown hair, and features which, if not strictly classical, were tegular enough to be very pleasing: and there was a something in the monld of his firm mouth which betoken no ordi nary degree of character. Dorchester, on the contrary, was small and rather femi nine in his style what ladies would call "a love of a man," and gentlemen "a dap. per little fellow." And these two men were fast friends and allies, after their man-fashion. "What is that yoa never could account forget Eleanor Kirby?' be asked satisfactorily tori asked Mr. Clifton, I billet ly. yoa, madam," be began, politely, "that your manuscript is quite ansaited to the pages of our magazine, for " It was his turn, now, to start and look embarrassed. 'Do you recognise me?' asked the lady c( hiring scarlet. 1 I thought I was so changed 1' Do you think it is likely I should ever little confessor s advice and asked for. In oar country they want Vrn Tft " "7 above all tbiues uo restraint : bv the had ee Tou rt"u TOr . , examples it has got so far that yoa can do so without offending. The more lib erty yoa let yoar hue baud have, io askiog the least restraint aad the less tender at tention, the more amiable yoa will ap pearhe will seek yoa and be devoted to yoa. Yoar prioeipal study shoald be for him to Hud VtiO alwva in lh am hnmur the same amiability, the same complais- I blessing and embrace yoa tenderly ance. Endeavor to entertain him, to oe- your lomg mmnu, to be the happiness and joy of yoar parents aad yoar sister ia law, who is a saint and a prophetess. He has given yoa a virtuous lnihand of yoor own choice. I hope that God will finish his work aad make yoa happy, if yoa 4a not desert liim, aad il yoa follow my ad vice, which, as well as my tender love, shall never deaert yoa I give yoa my I cupy him, so that nowhere he is better pleased than wilh yoa. To gain bis eon- hdence you must take care to deserve it1 by yoor behaviour and discretion. Nevet let suspicion enter your heart ; the more liberty you let jour husband enjuy, the more yoa show yoar iedings and year coutideuee, the more attached ho will bo come to you ; all happiness in marriage consists iu confidence and continual ami- MxbiaT The Art of Shopping. Very many dollars my be saved if buyers exercise judgment and forsight la making their purchases. It is, speaking, a saving both of lime and ey to bay a large qoantity st a time of 1 as IT t this one, of the same length, to which 1 had applied no fertiliser, I nicked 1 J ounces the same reaching over lor a ureea lexicon, and day showing a difference of over J500 per cent, between land fertilised and not. 1 counted the lipping me v enice glass on io toe noor, number of unopened bolls in each, and making calculation on tins oasis, i nnu mat me iano where it sputtered into a score of ruby without the Guanahani would yield 30 ounces to the row, 80 row or iou pounds to ins acre; -parkliue fragments. "There eoes my with Gusnshsni it will yield 1$ pounds to the row, 80 rows or 960 pounds to the acrebowing flowr y it ht f a difference ofover 600 per cent. . ; . U . t r u .;.rl...;n.l. i., .IM ... I hsve not had an opportunity to test the Lorn yet, out trom general ooservauon, x ieei war-1 " T ov ranted in making the statement that Ouanahani has benefited my Corn at least 100 per cent. 44 1 he fact that you never married, was On one acre of ground, as a teat, I sowed 400 pounds of Ooanahani broadcast, subsoiling at I the cnrt reply. the same time 15 inches deep. This acre, under ordinary circumstances, has average w pounds "And why should I marry t" of seed cotton ; thia year the yield will be at least 1800 pounds E. A. PROPST. "Because vou are the verv man of men for whom a home and a hearth stone of ability. The foolish love soon disappears. I anything that will be likely to I out you must esiee eacu oiner, oe use- n , . . witLaa. nn regard I only tear a too muck, that could Davie Co., N. C. Messrs Memory & Bro. 1 nniTi vwH -In rnl v to votir innr.irv aa to the merits of Gusnshsni Guano. I would sei that I uaed it last Summer on an old field which would have produced very poorly under ordi nary circumstances but which under the application of Guanahani yielded me a very good crop. I had one test row and this showed a difference of over three hundred per cent, in favor of the Yoa will shake bsnds wilh me liar- old ?' 4Certainly !' He proffered bis band, wilh the easy grace of a man of the world 'But you look pale and worn have yea k... ill v lV. U III m BO BJ X 9 - . rk I ah s U . a Mil --and nnnr and alnne in tha world. I InUueuce your mutual USUUIuesS I nave she said, trying to keep down the aob in n ya jealous with yoar friends, be her voice. Oh, Harold, since yoa have il wUn Jur husband, that would refused my poor little story' bim fro,n Jo. You mast not eveo a. a a I . . . a a I . I, .. ,..,., m.i . ..I . ..i . . . . . yoor own is a vital necessity because 'jjid yoa write itl nc ru kUU mvpi, iruw jm uuc gne yoar oatnre is a born doable, aod yoa can never be yourself until yoa meet and ro coznixe another bait.'' That sounds metaphysically," said that you should know who it was that ' I confidence you show ia yoar busbaud. Clifton, with a slight curl of his upper She burst into tears, and ihrew the roll without restraining him in the least, the Bta. of nansn in the fir It hta! hrio-htU more attached he will be to yoa. What - - Y- - I - S" B - ' - " " - w- aa. mm awj m I M w ful lo each other. The ooe must bs the . ' , , , . . . . other's true friend; to bear the misfortunes W ,,,3r wb1 w rHl"lr for ot this life and to establish yoar welfare, ike dsys's needs, to use sr other old This is the most essential point ia what- proverb, 4iet money ran oat at the beajbj ever position you may be placed. In this ,A llti.lf b Wood may be laid in at Did yoa write it?' Jc "P00 'f'i m jest one gets ke . uu u u d Yes, hut I got the landlady's daughter reproaches, vazatioo is added to it, the . voarself to copy it, so that you woald not roeog- respect and the ahana of life disappear ,PK B 7, nixe my handwriting. I did not iniend - diUke P' The more orter to r Guano. "I don't care how it aonnde it's as - - . - - ... . . -Vi. . . r. . . r l . i . : . j t ' . . : i : i i. rt i ,n poMmmpnn nv it t r vprv ir .... . .. 1 am saiisneu irai as a guou rermiaer anu c . ..w- B w j M ff0epel 1 Uome old tellow own up mar min wiuiei iu lucreaneniM -ruii u ueuiE iuiit cuuai 11 nut .ukr. j v . w , , . market. j MATTHIAS MILLER. bow is it that you never tell in love T" 'Supposing I should tell yoa that I was in love once 1" "Really and truly 1 ' UlnI innnnu T m rp to fnrthar add itt n finTT n TT 4 AT A TT A XTT A 'I' VyU W It W 'I'l 1 Pal that 1 was vouiiet and untried, with no mm as asa m a . -w i ai t-m a a t-m. t w f- a a a a i a . i r s . i v m II U SjSja-Sa-l VI .a-a. aaaaa. W I fortl - Pah. I3tb, laraWmoa. Freight added. CALL AND SEE US. MERONEY & BRO. fortune bat my own strength aad brains that she was beaut if ul, proud and am bitious. I waa subdued aad I dare say it was the very lesson I needed most. 'Bat it rankles yet T" A little at times. I newer waa ooe to do things by halves. I nearly died of op. 8o vanishes away my last hope,' she said, bitterly. 'And now I am going home to a fire leas beartb and a solitude worse than death.' He reached bis bat down from the row of pegs on the right band of the door. 1 shall walk with you, be said. Bat I am shabbily dressed I' with a downward glance. My shoes are ragged , and my gloves are patched and mended. "hleanor, has it eome to this 1" And as she told him her story of pover Uappiuess for a man to have alwaya at has side an amiable wife, wbo hi constantly occupied to make bim happy, to entertain him, lo console him, to bo useful lo bim ; who does not restrain him, lets bim come to her at bis pleasare, is aeaieisai with bis tender attentions aad happy to be with him. The wife who does not do this from the beginning will feel the eoa seqeeneee afierwarje. All marriages would he happy if regulated by this ; hot everything dspande upon the wife , sbs ought to keep the right middle to gaio lbs ty, misfortune aod orphanhood , as they I respect aad confidence ot bar hasband ; walked side by side through the beatings of the December snow storm, he saw that sbs ought never to misuse show off with it nor to the eod of summer to last through the winter ; apples may be bought by the bushel and soap by tho hand red aaigat ; for soap will not waste half so mach If It be kept till it ia dry. Always do yow Do not give yeas? servants to give to the tradespeople ; bot go round to the shops, choose what yoa want, and pay for it at once. That most objectionable pro Sties of a trade, aa an seSdiag rawed for aruolea to ho paid for umitimw, is tha aaawe at ruin in assay a h me. Such a system leads to the perehaso at many aa sassso ceesery article, which woald noser have boon i bought of at the sxoaajr had to ho paid down at ones. Personal Ureses, or more urgent duly, SSaV prevent the mis tress el a hoc so bold from doing bar own shopping ; but love of ease and ia4aasw.es oaaht aever to be allowed to do so. Orv- aa a certain amount of health. comioou sens-, and whal may man, accomplish 1 For ia the wants of her hoc providing for iii - daily grows upon bar. 1 a w.jac - . ... -. - . i j

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