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PECULfAR jsnCT.QF"JNDlAKS;. V ,
Al tbe Atiitlc society; lbs HtretirV read - ta
hitiro'doUan ( ante and iica dollar And
Mr null at JheVind of U yeaK t f 2'- ,
ft Iia rono! vif fnr a 4s lime
account of two Voxel, tribf3 cf Indhrs 1nbtoitic-i -the
jangles jo tbe qoarter cf pc.r.ba.v Dr;.Vit , ;
wo had goneihjons jibea aLV made fce fVcqlr, -
les of tbem.' 'T&ejre'aot 10 COO in noobcr; f
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6 Tn -irtiraeniswill 1 be continued oiiI
W and ehWfM frj icordi poleis order.
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VUtmt HdresseU to the Editor most
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TlTWINO-TemWed td uoucoro. arpuow ib
rll cJtloz w opening io tbebr!ckoose west
fribf Crtbnose'tWIr t.UrV 4
SiGj AND SUMMKK
limsli:hirb"Me Dri ,Good, Hrdm;
a , .',. ' ft t
M i ;fr .etbffsi Medicines, v
.irnif of o(her aiiiefes : io short It com-
ttfri i Boerei assortments which will be sold
'Off lor- for csn,oriio pancioai geiciuu iiuic.
.VrinvNod customers and tbe public tp gen
Val -tfrdallWdxe:pirte oar stock be lore parchas,
elsewhere, a we thiokiwe cantgite Bach
trains ii wfr be great Indocement to parchas-
CoaatrrprodoceUKeo in ecningj ior guuus.
: M : : ri- '? r N-1 J & R vvinecoff. .
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KYliE Subscriber informs the public, that she
,ha titi receieil Jhroagb rthe" Northern
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usuie mesiim must appiuf cv ; ' -' -
lidntlbn ; 'Parisian j Fashions
au: is nrenareo 10 execme orcers in me mosi
siyl"si and satisfactory manner.1 Y . ) '
y orn 9PJiuroin a oistancesaau oe careiuny
utijp and lorvvardeJ. W -'--l?i
If Vl 1 I h ,s: D.ENBCETON.'
ld"A'ftw' Bonnets;' Caps. Turbans; and
)tbe!r a' rivers w HI be kept on hapd for sale:; .
Mrs. P'J, is also prepared "to execute
jCrim nln and Kliillnj on reasonable tarms. '.
SaiisburyApril 3, 1842,.!- ,:f ;
IHfci Subscriber ofTers lor sale bis aioable
v Plaptation.' ' It lies ! on I both1 sides ' of the
jstige road ledinj from Salistory Uoj Charlotte,
Kixmttea irorn oansoury. ii coQiaioa - - i ;
rhere ia rojd water very convenient to -the
tioasein.lt .'is 'n;excellehi' stand'" for a Public
ilodse;;jAsJ Interid moving; tbis Fall,' I, will
Jrll anon goad terms, such as iwrll suit the times.
a narioi nenoneT win injui oe expecien -wane
f ; Ui ! WELLINGTON SMITH! ;
: puxoes :oxjnia:iTT ATI
; j 4i-ttsiisBonT..Nov;. rtsf.ry.L
con,1 ib'ttjrCoiiooYirnj. 0(
atifJV, an, ai jl40 I Molasses, 35 a 40
15 a. 20
none
ft in
r ,'iean
6 a 7
3ticart br,
offee,, j
10. a i 12
;'. loaf, ,15 a 18
Saltjsacki $3
Tallow, f - 58
Tobacco, ) :-y 8 ia20
Totr-Lntn, 2a IC
Wheat," bkishx' :$1
Whiskev,!i:5 a 50
linrrv. s
.1 30
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fcailicrs,
lour , .
:.; i 30
$l!a 4
C2 a65
ronj, per ,1b;, 3 a 5
ln5PP(l All- ni. iit
Vgrf 90 $1 I Wool) (clean) ); 25
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J."ii F rVtpir:t.B- Nnf. fl..
tyiy, peach 1 45
25 a 23
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t Nails', cut, ' i '! a 6
7 faf7a
,27 fa 48
II a 12
iSiigar brovn, 6 a lO
Mawas?,
laimp,j
Loaf,
.Salt.'
I Sack1
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,15 a IS
1 -50160
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Vouon Yarn 14 a 13
vvuw d.$ a&u
fTobaccolcal 2a 3
Cotton bffgl 20
jBalerope.j! .frVa 10
Wheat' ' new 80 a 90
rattier,' a $o
AVIiiskeyi n2S a 30
S4:t: ' 1 51 I Wooli. U U5 a 20
: ! ;t 91 a ; 41 Nail cut aWnr 7 R
1 1 47.aiTi.
v . wrought l(Ta 18
Oals busliel 30 a 37'
OiPgal VL.7a $1
5 "'liiripl' '$t2&
linspcyl 1 10 a .125
Pork (OOlhs r5iye
Rice lOOlh'sUn's
(3f?'ri2ya;2Qi5
cfib-i t2,t5
fOra bfitK tMj.ftO c...."iu 1 e - ml
brlj ;, w i6 Sau sick . $2!
Lses .33 a.40' r GcrmnV-JS 414
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SaddJerV.:; Carriigej rjmmtngs,
Lb: Crockery, .Pinti, Die- ....
Jj&dies
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- Ji 'Friends and the; Public generallr, that- he.
has opened a shop in Salisbury in the above, bosir
neosi.in 'a room direcily , opposite VVest's brick
buildbgVjnphe.lfioa'se, of. Dtf Bar na- formerly
owned by Jno.l, Shaver and tusi below J & VV
r In AAti tvrv r f 1,a tKa a Kvi Kap ir I If
j v its u iita a v" Miw au uov awv s. w 1 1
carry'on the' Silver Smith "Business in all the
iraneues common incoontry Uowns : snch a,
making SpoonsJ &c, - and ; repairing - bile
Ware. L - - Lr ?VJ-VV-r . i V
He begs to assure the public that'll pancioai
aiienuon 10 cosiness, anq skimioi twor;nui ni
Uile him t patronage and a ppbrt, he will mer?
;'; T AARON'' WOOL WORTH.. ;
Valuable .property, for said in
! : ll:Ct Lexington. .', -:
flpHH Sabscriper is desiroos to self, privately,
i JI " Hhat well kpown business stand in Lexing
tori. N,'C.iklsaated a short distance north of the
Courthoosel formerly ocoopied by Caldclebsb.
Dnsenbery lj& Co.;" and; aii present occupied" tby:
Brevard and Adaras- The hoose is of brick,
large and dbm mod ioos, containing an. excellent
haamLmiI- lrTiMIFvfV Mrniy ll nrs Am
the same roof, Attached to tbe premises axe all
necessary opi-buildings. , Those wishing to pur
coase or in examine, in aoor luupsu T: v."57
ceive attention if application be madeJo l '
, -I ANDREW- CAL.DCLEUUH.
I Way Ui4I.rl
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p 'i - r. - - w . - - - it r - - r
lAre the bist MEDICINES irilh$ World,
BKlINliitbe cheipetl and roosi pien tarn.
The Vfedical Faculty warmly approve Jhem'
ljr. antrman issskiiiui suq expsneoccu ruj-
sician. ad a member of the Medical Soctetvl i-.o
New ;YpiJr! j;:; i 4 . x - 5 ?r-
Shermanls) Coiigh JLozetit
Are the safest, sorest, and roost eCeci oat remedy
fr! Cojighrr Colds; CQoaompiion," Vfiopiog
Congbih Asthma; iTighiness. of the Lungsf
snERBIANS WORK1 L03Ex"7aES
Are the i oojvjinfllible' wornT destrottng- meVi
cine ever discovered. -They' have.bepni osedTirr-
n'mon I in1 jaM n4 nr fcnftscn In fall I
Isii ER in A N S , CA 0 R IOI3 E K Q E8 i
dive I m mediate Ire lief inlnervous or- e:ek fp3f-
acW, palpitalionjof the Heart, Lownens of Spir.
Its,' Despobdenc.rFairiiing Opnreasionl- orj a
sense of Sinking o.; the Chest, Diarrheal. iLat
sltuderor a fteosfj of faiigne. i - - ft,
h Shermans Fever and 'Agut Lozenge'
J j- k MJ -u: Jr ... ' r i
Are the raosi certain remedy for this df stressing
complaint, er offered toi the American publicU
in me immense puajoer oi cases in wnicn mevi
have been used.ltbev have never been kiown in
ma f.'ini: ; m , it v ; j ; i . -1
'! v Sherman? Restorative "Lozenges.
Diarrhcea or hDoseness of the bowels, so: com-4
imon ana ironioieoaie uurisiy icrouraniff moninMj
may sow be1 enttirely rpreTented bya.' profit
l tir t hat: purpose, andean .be re lied jou w i Mi
perfect cnfdencpf Persons subjecrjo a derange i
roent of thebiwes thuold never hm without theon
They affor immediate relief.from all tbe a(tepdi
ant griping, faitness, depression i 5e j f
Sherniah'sl Cathartic Lozenges
Xrejas pleasant and. easily-taken,as the romnri
neDPermintsi and arel!arr active - and efScten)
mediclnei iTbey cleanse the stomach and bnwelg,
: ' .5 1 -.V :. .- t r ii.it 'Li
ana are ma oesi camartio ever opo mow qnnms
persons; jWbeman aptive medhsioe is rpqured
hey iare noi only the best, but the safest that can
be administered - :.:': -i;
'fcrmott Strengthening PUIS TBI? t
The best bf all piasters for Rbeumaiim. Lonv-
bi go, Pain br Weakness ja the Back. Lojns.
Side ;or Bre,ast. j $ . "njkv S
i ne aoove meaicme.isor saieFTrnoiesgie r
retail ai.ipe Bausoury ajeoicai unig oorf , oj.
iff CB WHEELER; AgenVjS4
: I: h ,5 ' .rbLSaUsburyrNrCff
: sept 4.ii6-it 4
"OOSSESS qoalitips of the roost mild and be--1CT
neficial nature. -They are composed if .ar
ticles ibe fniostJ'jinti-pa'rescenV conbiiedj with
iogrediejjta known as the"' only rertain "ndtte
for fevers oh every description?!: When ih lis
ease is produced ei t h er from cold ,1 obstruct ton ;
nan air. swampy jana oamp snuauons, lot, puinu
rninami i ndaihsr- rnIirrnnl . nr nMemif. nf hv
other causes,' these medicines are certain in their
operations! r effeptsThey are possefsed of pe.
co!tar;qtaalitie3,.' which not only expel all disease,
bifar the sa'me limeestore -and invigorate be
ssterirf AYhen'Ifijst lakeninto'ihe stomach",
they1 rmmediateliV diffuse' themselves tike vapor
through every' pre: producing effects' at j oncie
deUahifsIl salutary, and permanent- Whenthe
sjark 10ft life) begins to grow dim, tre"circolaiion
langsidand, the faculties paralized, these medf
ci'pes a;e found tojgiveaitons: to b nerves, exr
bilerate ihelanimal spirit's, invigorate tbe Tbody,
and're animate the'wbole, man
V jThe! lAfel Medicines bave also been peed with
this mo3thapy success InVNervCus and Drs
pepi jics diieatsesConsntnption Astfcma, Liver
CompTalnt,Hheomaii3m, chronic and inflama
Pffl D ronsfes. Stc .f s - - it.
icyOallfat Ckess fe BooERVgenf.,
J V, ' I TiUtw Pf e irned the DledrelJ -1
. I . m . w - --- - . 1 .. w I . ... ft. ft , . ft.. ... w ' - " "
ivy i i i i ii . j nnnrsiinri' tviii dr ilsu -iu iuo t
II. "L J- .V-. !
Dezis.gisiaioreoi Trn. V,,,,B; f".-"-4 despatched.: r . v, - 7 J "Vt-r'"
page f a jBilt temancipatipg a-Ne2rolavei , .. -C .7.- Vrij:.!.'.- jfi.L
named Sam, formerly- the pronerfv of -Mary, Ha f; J-J-f,V,.-H j-u. - .-.f;.-.v. -i
ffans.decilsed.rk -V: tHlWMrvUINO. 't-TQa,C0J. roundCornwalliSDnoa the w
l i . t - ft -- ', -.."- . t! p T !.kl"'ft.l nki.inJ ..'.miitn : Al f f A otnram . I trw
1 ' 7 rC- ; . -!XJVX, cA - . -?t i V.I" 'Vwru"a," "10001 nazrdig battle; com-
;ri; VV--v"'- t, m-.?h-j 4-; . :.r menced I B,.fetreat.,to be lower cbontrj.,w hither
J;cr-:-;-'i ' - -N'-. o - A . RANSOM ED isOULl ? .V :1 of Qornwanis is welj koown.?rr-;i.";-
They came so p,Vasantly tr meYp
signed iroe as f Uve.'l. s ;t"v-'
-Mr name is jon- ibe foil,"- 'jk. - T ' i -
Anajnoogiiypo ooaorme, tarv dear. ,
ZV I.AM raftsomed scalK 1 : V-.,
: . And will voa roay -Tor fV -, : JS
hall erf 'for bread ; ' . ,1 V
M Nor weep to.ee tbir father eome,.! -j-i'tvAnd
ron.awav Jwiih drpad ..;,, U"'
r ojr I haesT?nJ the fftdqt, 'w .f ;f
; v- nd" !h roWn 8idMh? bowl ' , -,
; ojuronr o fooeh if mst. dear, ;;i j
'i1 W '.i .: f s. . a. m ' r si.
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I am a ra'iwnmed aouU . iT-.
.WI'hWpr,and,w?ih .threats;:-,
l'.-1 spo'rned ihy jnv;tnv MarVdearv;''
tt But. I ana ransomed now !
Mary, yoa yet hall r
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'As happy and ai blest,
-v As.whsn you left voor father's eot,'j "
Hook f oo, t'j mv breast: 4, 1t
For'have I npt to day Y. ; -
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Renonircel the poisoned bo!.
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VWitb strengib from heaven, my Mary dear?f
- I am a ransomed soon - i.-, i r
Mary, I have, not words . r i.,- .
To tell yoo all I feel - ;. -1 - - : 4i
-The joy the pea ce ibe thankfulness,
V C.That throooh rnv spirits steal.
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V:Ti God be all the praie r ; j
' . ; H'm let bs now adore,
That from the lowest dephs of vice l ,
Ote soul is-ransomed more.;
j-ir fVoni th'e Rithmnnd H'hi! ! r
A N PC DOTE OF L K FA V RTTE AND;
; . -: - grn.';wayne;-' i i : :
-.Mr. Editor An antedate nt itb . Revnlu
tion has recently been' related r. to me. hich I
think may prove interesting to your rpaders.' oth
as connected with that era of our hisforv, artd m
conferring honor upon a worth v son of tbe 'O'rt
Dominion now no more; ' its interest is eJfcaoed
from the beautifof illustration which Jt gives. 4n
the case of, General Lafayette; of that circnm
stance so often iriot iced arid dwell 'upon bv meta-
nhvsical sne'olalors the necoliailv fnerrnaneM I
impression wMeh trivial circomst a ores J tmctir--
ling in youth; mke anoo,ihe mind i ipH
It was in Ihesummer of 1741,. t bet &ir-
wallis was -invading .Virginia, and In pursuit uf
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the M aiqiits de. La fa et te. (in whirl. roem rar'e
retreat Lafayete-was so eminently sorcesstnl,)
attempMnff to prevent him from chmrounicatino
wuhGeneralAn'bonvNVavnel of Jibe Pjesnsf I
vaaia; line, a Veaehin ."bis military store.at-AI
bemarla Old Coortr House'.- vThe aiqots found
his stores fhdipensable and in order to fobtain
irtem he thought it ext remely prooable, he should
have id hazard a battle, ouch was the dispari
ty of force that it would have been the height of
rashness to do so wit hout a reinforcement , was
expected In the fire? s, under.Gen Wayne. .'
t For tbe'pur pose if eftVet ing the proposed june
tion, he At ter mi ned tdse n despatches to VVaynef
liA5ltsif!g his "?pfan"of .oper ironV and nienng
him to do all ii bis power to qa'e -ihia Jcfeiarh .
ront with Ihs mai;bdy ot the, armf ;f 11.e. :
lected as the bearer .f ihese desrarebSj'a'yciung
aid dVcanop, bV namr Richard Andersoft, a na
live of Virs'nia Hegive, Anderson the follow
incr "'""additional': ins:ruct oos : Jto remain ;ib
Wayne's defacbaaent; and Jo send a coijter eve
ry hour Inf rming bim i)f -AVsvne's progjessod
loruliij V T"-V" V'tri i rrv
l Eni' gn Anderson, immediaiely'tnoanied his
horse and rodeo AVavnt's campJ:; On his arri
valhe w as condoned into the presence of 'f.Mad
Aothon V, i (a ;Geo,;'Way ne was j balled .) to'
whom he ' delivered his despatches,: IHaT'ng
likewise -commanica'ed bis 'instructions toMbe
General, he ;rfmanded -a courier, and 'asked
AVayrie whai be should write; " Te!f bioi 1 will
come, . was the laconic reply J; W itb bis answer
the coorier- was despatched Tbe ; tents " were
.. '. '""tlt.jj :L r. "Lil -
immeoiaiery a'jurit, anja, .no iinyw wvn
coorierwas sedtpff vThe -third courier '.was
brought Jorward at tbe commencement, ot the
third hour. .VVfeat aharl I say t0;ih arq'nls
asked'.AnderworjSTll himT.wilI be d-t jf I
don V come I wab the enthusiastic, response of
lVI rft Anihnn i'svith KiK thft Vntiirtpr mi
v. ,n93 nsP mi ycnr.prse? a turpi ea, x 1,
; ; ; An made.voo br to die
4 No more sb all j i t Je t k ns ,4x -?
NnrnWiha!l sin roMrol ; 'i-?' '
, -z-1 am, a censooed wo I ,J r
i Marr. onrlitilftones. 1 -r-'.n -
- Mar, Whitehall I;mt- Wy ' 4 U'
u;Foall.y(r kiftflnMs psJ? K'"'.-
!, ThVouwh iffriaf and sorrow mujUplid, V f
T Yon lovVH me ro the" ?asr.r V- r :
Year$;Jiaif flowoK when ; LaFayette;Vnr,bis
la?t fiat .to ihis;couotrTk'met CpIoneKlRicbard
'Aodersooj on. the .wharf at- Lpuistille, Kyv Col;
Anderson:.' 'as -his VuleModicated, bad receifed
"prorootr6ri;4nd,ateeqonV wik had emi
grated jo Kentucky fie ar one,:Jo( lb Vcom
miitpeappoihtedby tbercitlzlbCLnbisViHe to
wejeome his belored. Commander tolbeir citf,
La Fayette instantly recognised bfnVn -Tfcey e'xK-
cbanged greetlog9r not cniccompamid by iears
on the .part of.both. --w.Col: Anderson :f escorted :
him' to a;iiackrwhich; they; entered. After
t'-l- I 11 3- -iTj I2'i" .. .if :i-t: .!" V 'fin"''"'
be said in a looder and, more; empba'ic' tone
'Tell hid I, will be dd if dooH cobeV ' "- t
v.; This singular correspohdenee:no idpobi assocv
ated witri what he considered: the brightest por-
nun w. no jue. Das reiaioei s piace in ms mem
ory, evemihrooffb the toils and cares,; the pains
and ; sotTeVinbr Vhai perloif of Ills litf which in
iteivened brs returned to France, and .his subset
qnentvisir lp America. This. period urcluded
those, diaasiruns limes of'ihe Fiencb 'Revolution
in hicfi he lookrpart; h is: confinement in thei
jr r A Win:. l . i . . ; : I
vuvvma vm wimQiz, ana. iicerauon inroosn the
mstfometality of Washington and NapoJeon-
HE FLEA.CATCHER'S DISAPPOINT-
- 'rbe following jei cPf?pHf,'w find ia
s r.
tlje N. Y, FT(ibuoe,' jrajied, from; the
Knirkerbocker U is tbe ncbest we hat
sen latejy. :
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- H is Dr. Johnson, we believe, who -says
that little vexations are more drying flo: lh?
temper and harder to be borne, than greater
trounles: ' VVe heard tbeoiher' evening; a
querulous. looking little manufactorer. illos
uatejhe troth of. the remark, by a ludicrous
na'rralitei of small annoyances, that nudo an
f grgate nf . large misery ,:". I wmJ,' said
hfc, . into yap barber's this, morning with
n temper soired with ietters from the at-'
tornevs of fire Innkiupt creditors atbV
South-wst ; postage ' u npatd- ofeogrse
oh ! j es: bankrupts d-ioU pa? postage !
tbeir dupes oh no! I ws vnxed looat a
painter; who had recervdd, ha If. pay "fo.a'tf-
w lip
vance to, paiut me a new sign-; but he must
go assailing pn(be bay ; a-Suudav,' and get
df owned -justs l.kesjnot ah tf monev :
a ny ho w j he ed an imade no igri?l I w a f
in a dreadful hurv. for l had ;t raise roon--f
to take ul a note, and war short f.ll one
half, i -Tiliere was a young sprig in the bir
der's ch a i, who passed itne and got io the
shop about a yard before? me, by acting, ss
if hewaoted io spek la mao ho ws
head of m a conlemp ble Hick !f Well.
Sir, there he. sat, ftlinof his rhtnr after
every ronnd of, the j razor,; and asking , for
niore tdl his beard wag rlose' reaped inii
the middle of next week 1 ji reading the whole
time the I only paper! that I ter rlor effd,
wfiich'b cont'iiuedo do alfthe while ihe
man was curling Ins hai t ant!whiskersevi.
oeMily just 10 ptte me. It was an hour before
I jfot hwtv fronthe barbei Vsnd then the
friend wiowpiiM have loaoed hue fifty dollars
irt rny stkit.:h)d taken the morning cars for
Newark - After; attending In some neressa.
r busings t the store, I sr Hied out for a
"shin'.dv inWalf-street.7; Every. body' was
short,' 'hoi gn eaVh onedoljlhavdone Vi'
yesterday? which siruekf mejas rather
tious Ii was ndtjajtfrbm thf e eind . be
dsy .was iif thj-nastiest wgyst kind ; ho
as melted lead;tnuggy,! n'djsie!l'',hajl.
oh a pairsof new boots, whirbmv shoe-ms
ker for the first time I really bheve1n)t we"n
ly yesrs bad made :twiWaII.Heveh!
how they hitat, the leel;, 'blistered, as ibe'v
wee f-om slipping: up ndrdown in them I
Mv stock was continualltfwisiing round,
hm side-sfore".V;-My.N shirt, ;t"od, ie'emed
possess'4 1 coudn!t'keep It down behind.
It kpt cawlingupjstidlfinailyjroljed tnlrV
an inarcessible lump, saturate! withfpirBpi
ration, ac(d rested in thermal! of my back;
-This snnoted oe almosras a flea, the firt
1 had felt this summer, thst wis mpping'me
jit bis lejsnretn a, secure p"sijion whicnThe
htdtake' up betweeo mv sboalders,- TAt
this mleresifngijunrttifeill ! wis seized by
thn htitto hv perhaps the moil perfect spe
cimfn oft a oorcihst cati be foand in New
York ;dot one'of your;bigrpod-siiger sort
but s fellow ibat twists a gtmblet fnto yoo
with his right band, while he jdetains 'yon
bv the buttons with his left, jaking iV oot
now and "then, wheo he thinks it is, "going
rather hard, to blow 4Jbe chips, and forth
with inserts g it in another place. He wis
telling me, in a loud voire.'of a sbabbi trick
that had lately been served him by a man
1 conld see, as the passers by tnrned "round
to look at us. tbat they thought ; he was ad.
dressing jhis ; coroplimenUrv j emaik to sfiel
r 'id'M ' woQder iJtheru that f the? -iOui
think so, lor my face must- have been a good
deal tinfi'raed with impstieqt en dura nee.
Kl' whenjl could ttand it no longer, I
broke away, to drop in upon tbo only friend
1 . t.t.i 1..' ( j Tut - 1 1 j
bat do you, tin nk ? He had just. lent ev-
A Q of i sun, ano aiu " i en -aim: "Wi(,COme.'
Atera:fw minutes he turned to hjai ajrairf and
said. Tell bim I "will come -SoonlafieYwards
collar! he naa ftoitooumari w com my
1 Cu'pa r ce !sh i s -''particurar friend P As : 1
came r out, of bis :oflice;;the: clock strpek
tfcree.f r went horoo ojrek. inDoyrd mdrV
giieved, tbao' I Ve member 'ever tir havn tuaarT
before in my life. ; ol.wasJoosriwrooghVnp.
ta ibe highest piirh.4 1 went t(ra.ght to my
iuuw, bou "iter a iongearcnti round
the little black rascil that J bad ? covered toy
beck. snd sboqlders; tbtctjWith 'obldng welts
ofblotcbes; and wis glsttcing at jhe de-
mppiacat revenge, depicted in my counten
ance as I passed. bv the look ing-lssa. "roll
tog my prisoner, as a sveet rndrsel under
tat thumb and ;finr.' "wheii tbe dnnr.helt
n?: and, tbe giH Canieo fsa? ithat. 'a gen
,,e??.ll),wll)lelto- M , $ TI stepped be
Io,Nwitb. somejhipg of ,f xnhationt in my
m'n'i-r, jni in toe. pjh joana ine Iota
pleasure. ofV tortarina
thy httle torment id deatb. lban to have ibe
staajp'ed note J in 'I tay ij'poekej P, Alter
manipulating roy victim' with doe economy
of enjoyment. T thought Pd eeo bow he
boe ir; - Now: would yorj i bMieve Jt tit
teat n' the flea, d n hirn, after all ! It was
oojy a , little piece of black lint that liad
worn off fro the lower Bide of ra stock.
This wssthe bitterest- disappointment of
that, onrucky, day ;;;; '.v 1
4-
s the placid joys of homfVpH a"' :
Bee; the traveller." :'D)es uVty call him
fot a season to leave his beloved circle, the
ifrtage. of -ibis earthly shappipesscdntinuVs
viVid in his remembrance-Ul Quickens him
lo diligence ; it cheers bim T tinder difficul
Ttes ; it makes bim bail the boor which sees
ma purpose accoapusrieo, ana nrs taee tinin
ed home . it communes With bits as he ionf
ners; and he hears the promise csdses htm
to hope. thou sbalt know: also that thy
tabernacle shall htt ln 'ripar anrt ih'mt Kti
visit thy habitation andlod'iiiii.'rOTtbci
jotfuVre-union of a divided family the
t i . - " -1 . - 5 1 .
( pleasures 01 rereweo interview anQconver
satiorr after days of absence; r -
vBehoId tbe man of science. He , drops
trie tabor and painfulness of research, closes
bts volume, smooths his wrinkled biow4,
l.k2'--Vi.s- "LtL'i'j; tf:5:"?n
iriiv.ra ms aiouy, ana, ynopnoing fnimsei
sloops to Ibe capacities, yields to the wish
es and mingles, with Ihe. diversions 'of his
ciuidren-' . . t .. ? 1,. )' i , .
: ' He will ootjblnsb tjiai'has a fathers heart,
1 To ake u childish playia childish part ; "
. But bend. his study a ktto arty toyl -
Thatrooth takes pleasure in 10 ptease his boy.1
Take the man of trader ;Whal reconciles
turn to the toil of business f-'s" VVbaf enables
him to endure the fastidiousness and draper
iinence of cuslnroeis f tWhat rewards him
far so man v hours, of tedious-coofioement i1
Bv and bv the wesson of intercourse will ar
rive , he'will Ve embosomejrf in the caress
es of :his family,; he-wilIbehold the ' desire
of his eves, and tbe children of his love, for
whoui he resigns .his ease ; arid in their wel
fare and sror'es he wU find bis recompense.
. L Yonder comes he labprefdHe has home
the harden and (he a heat of tbe' dsy iUhr
descending .snn has released htm from bi
toil, and he is hastening home o enjoy re-
vv 4i -a ' . '.a -
pos v ttai: way oown me lane, or me sine
or.whichr 'stands '-, hiscott'aee, his children
run to meet him. 1 and when arrived at his
nomie aweiung, is received iwnn an snec
ilnnale. greeting hv his tebdercorrlpanion.
The hlazing hearth glows? wiihJetokenme
indication 1 -of ihevlelic'ty thatj' reigns in'tbe
household Though the if sveller ipsybvisil
the climes of an unexplored regii,'-ihough
he reye in ihe.halls'of sport and be caresl
sed bv the, world of pride ;nd fashion,- he
fefs botiln'tll '"these apparent snjoyments.
ine nniawinz.swppiB opir up lu lur
riossessioo'of alhome.1: -" 4 i . ..v.".
:,fr4If lifevwere,t!.,xonshivne5 who would not
.become, j ired of 'its" bright eis Were it
riot for Ihejdark relnijds and 'falling fain the
beautiful .bo worprnmiseg' dra wnbytlie fio.
ger of G01T across th4 heavensi(nevef ;would
be seen Thetrialsiand f shadows of life
ony Ktend iQ-roake'it ore pleasant, ano' to
giyjgirinterest anH'Joypusnes ltoy.itiever
var y i pg cou rseV 4- H ope on, hope et er,hou!d
be the m'jtto of . every son! and-'daughtef-'pf
Adam. ? No one should ever despair. C A-i
Ihongh they may orajime be enveloped iot
darkness,-and theirvpVth way f be rodgbVnd
liresobe. they should rememb er jhat W
The darkest sky may.wear , si v
" ' ; V A soboy face to morrow." y r
and that the most gloomy road citen opens
into flu wer v crow ned 'a nd j i mill ng J flefds,
wheio the song of birda, toe num ot bees;
sod tbe eloqnent waters, bring gladnesj to
I eloquent waters, orinr giauness-io 1.
il, add fill tbe'mind with'ple.s.og and
roeSitaiioDfcVrelbii itVtrouble. f
tbe soot
tranooil
and sorrow s (: it ralsq ;4j'as lit j joys and its
happy hod;s;r Andjwhat tbdugh the waters
of its great occao may at times be lempfst
tossed by'lbe mad -winda, arejhey not lulled
to rest, aod do.they not reflert the beauVifuI
heavens. and tbe1 ererlasfiog jhills V2 Le
the travefertkeep his Tyexed tin the- vex
beaming star of hope ; andaltbooghJt mV
ka fiTrja rnnmnni inhirarAii Ii! la.roncfOUS
ihatl is still shimng, add thfsnsciousnesV
Ki An I rl fVima t!m I r.n hit nat r.w.v:heth-
er it be rough or smoo:h.wi Look aloft, hope'
fewer.' Cferefttirf Ileraldl ! ' J '
ry-ne panaea rn-,8. protect and 5 walked
bnl ; Vnd when he AaoT oHe;Vsaid to him,
t4YMTend yoor bank oayfco jto the d1 1
t o rat ner nave the
j..- u o nBrr .mepi too, me r.im oTtjor wim - "hf.-
V0 difficjilif wasoTefcome t eaeb cian"ni
v,;Nine rupees and a half,l ii- i.i (KV
. Why'doalt yKe?e ten h'V tt V-
Dp yoo keep morewives jhan'cne ?V r -? '
ffe, rs8 ;canl scarcely: feed ne;wVf if
lWben yoot wivesdisobey yrarmaaaads bow J !
d yoa treat iremnifH:-:.:
oats on his bead and'nour.oil on him - : ' d
How could wemacaga-them withoatatriking ; V.
tbem?;;-i M h!r -u,C3l "f -
r 'Bot dooH they. ret angry when, you- beatt t
..tlThey get1 angryvV coarse -fVr - f . -k
-Do you ever whf yout children J?V
What, strike your offspring ?,3e oematrike 4
,;'Doyoo giv1 them any-instruction,? , , --'Yes;
we say to them, Don't b IdlaV work ini'
the Helds custicks-f cllect row'Jing sweepv
the hoose, bring wa icr tie o'p the' cows-, - -DoaH-yob
leach them, to read pr write ? i - '
r;No; Waralis can fead or wiits ?u:'T
.;;Wfcst GoddrtToa. worabiw?;V;vt1;t, '
We worsMpAVsjjbta (the lord of the tigers) tl I" .
-v-now qayoo worsnrp nm r: t ; t ,
-.?Ve give him chickens and goats, break cocoa "
-uo yon ever acoiq waghta r ' -
Tp bs sare; we dof4 We say,' Yoo' fellow; wet .,--!
have, gireo yoo a chicken; a goatand vet you . '
strike ua! Whit more do yoorantr t :
VAfter much catechising, the reverend doctor T
preaefaed to treWaIople'nenatleob.aod footd i-- "
williog and attenfive aoditn'rs-They-admitted "?x'r
their dton wrriiral anl 'I tsiAl-ortnaea :itl . tUiii ii ".".!: a:.' ...
willingness to receive instruction -and showed !" ? i -
a subsequent examination; that ihevad not' fo7.p; -r';
gotwVaf hadbeenpldjbenYr jbeir bouadarvN: , ,
isrooghlf st ated aa a lias running east fmmDai ' ( , '
maun to JawYr; -and 5 tben southeast 4q -Dana C; ; 'J' 1
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r r MILKlNGfOF,CO WS-V v I 1
- -I he owners of cowsl should nav baiticolarat- ; : : i
entiori tq milking; jcV'jdren ooif iidlbe trusi- - : V
y.with this business, and therVarelmint grown ! ? ll '
peopie w no never. mus wen, ibougn ibeyave
beeobrobght op loiha.baaloVsal; ;v 'V 1 f
. If you: would! obiam" all the milVj from the
cow; you must treat her with the utmost gen-
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iiriirsa , -pun tuoaj . joqi-Biana 5Cireoioung anaer i - t
yoaibfowa rtornpder yoaf threats.' She may at ft
umes need.aMittle chastisement; bat at such
,tmes yoo. need pot expect allVerWilk. ! m
ouw airier ipe oag ias oeen orusnea , oy ryonr 1 - -v i
hand and. tbe ehds of the jeata bave4 -been mola- . .; - 7
ened a tittle wit milkrii flaws ioTrapidly -and" 4 1 , -
ail the veinsordoc'.s near tbe teat9- are com - -
pletely fillea Tben it mustbe.drawn.001 imme- i .a ;y
diately or yoa will toi get ihe whole; Yoo roust1 1 ' il '
not sit and talk'pyojo most not .delay one'mo- - ! 1 -r ,
meat if yoo woald hav all the' cow is jheo rea-. -f b !
dy yield:V ; K r '
i The odder should b .moved in every direc-fe ' -tion
at the closerof tnilktrig, and the hands ma? t u V
heat It a little in imitation of the beaiiny wHicb4
ine calf vgl vet it 'when he i is tocking,TtAn ei -' i ) 1
pert milker-williimake Ptbe cow give one quarter
more in butter ihana majority , of grow n4 milk -
ers will
One1 season; t Farminoham' we kept four
cows In tbe home lot j there was but litrle dif I
ference in the qn,aomv of. milk given .by each.
We'had a very steady hired man of40 yenfroT ji it
age: he ha J carried on a farm i New IJamp.rv'tii
. - j j . ft - Ili'I. 1 I i'. - t JT", vT 1.
We'milked t wncf tbe cows and the the other
,two, and'-we'were but. .little more ; ttTao half as
long ss ha io mUk'irtg. Uboogh we got ibe larg
est mess hy about'one'quart, - On our remons tra-
itgJihat bedid doticlrawJ'oot'all - tbe milki he
said "bis cows wooy not ., yield so.macb as'tbose
milked byr. us.Ve then made an exchange; he
milked tur two and j we. milked bis. ! 7 In tbreef
weeks time the pease was ieyersed roarj mess'
exceeded his nearly -ine quarts He never! failed
ro srrLp his cows to ibe last drop : bat'i his iiitol
eotiefnodfrawii;peyented bis obtaining what
nacuve milker would hate done.
F Youog learners may; practice on cows that are ;
1 vbe son died offjf Tb-v should be laoehl at
jflrsf "how to take hold of ibe 'eats and tbey willj .T
remember 11 ; bit bow common it is 10 Jet each "4 i
child choose h'rsonmode of .milking ! L,ero . s -.il-irs
should knowltbai tbe hand'aboold be kept lih
very near the .extremity of -the, teat, if they - v :.t
won Id milk wiUreaseil'be left arm sbouU always' - - i 4
pres-genlly. against, jhe leg of the cow ; far if - ji
the Is inehaed ta kick she cannot, ; with iany
force j she'eannot strike an object 1 hat leaos
against her V botiif abe Traises up . her foot, as
she often will when ber teatsare sore, ihe milki
er, will bet ready1 to ward off and keep it from tbe
pail much better nhao when be sits far off from J
the Cow
a, s ' i - J i ki ' - A
fclf hetfers are mada tame and gentle by 1 fre-
uent handling wucrirney areyoung, iney are
not apt ta kick the milker V their adders should
ae rnblgMilj'tiehJreealvTog fit lis quite as
grateful Jo ikeWisTetw. if bey j - are
nrTerVd to ran wild illf after .Ibey have calved
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wbenl T.0,,
riempt.tomfll heatc .They often .rqoire
uav iisuM.i . -. -.. w . . . -
lifeVVfte'mflt: -l
I AFiiher.'is'fit thai mad in what is cal ed
the spricg time of hfeP. a
LVWyFfed?V-i.
Because lie looks confounded green. 1 .
aVnt.ftV ..;'J hrlrinff forth io winter, so ia
joy in tbe season of . affliction. As a show.
er in the midst of sdmmr, so are in silo
tary drops of jsurrow mingled in our cup of
pleasore.
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