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miscellaneous. UK 1 1 l.'l l Iti: ANIi MAMAOK- IlENT 0' T0B.U.VO. . (or n t mi.. Ci sici.roK, laianoaa, v. Tulmw hrtaftW mom year pert cn-P'",-. .1 the attention of n I arg iMtrllna nf tbo agiiculinrid eotnnrit.iiiv of ini Mialc m Korlb Candb.. Tbe dimlhx af Ifeury M1 IMtsylvahbi, nml Ulftc pun df fcw iiib.-r counties lu this fluic, aod ( 'if ill inl l(ic kingl.atn iu N'mth I'mi Unit, have Ur surpassed any section of lite I (n il Mums in lh-pindirelng nf MrRrl fiiir manufacturing article ( and allhntifrh II must lii riuif. Kurd ill it lht- land in this h. i nun are better adapt, d ,o the produc tion of tab) commodity, vet wr? haw iH 1 1 l" suited well fur making liur tobacco where only a very eoiuimm article waa produced. Believing, therefore, that a greul d' al ilt t ml mi tho m uing. tnenl, ami lint flu- finest crop on tde lull uviy '"be btrrchrrrd md ytiiiieif by bad ' m'lnngw hp ni, i!l in t ! ! ankle give inch dl nftmn a. an luk' il by practical etpe rioiiee, ami il venture N assert (but no HMOagur of lb weed u U1 ! nbii.(r by folio a irijf the. path here laid out I ulore Liiu. Firrt, then, wo will begin with TUK K1XM Qt TUD1CT0. Wc have no limitation in arrliog fftal there ia a very great difference in crop roanai u in the s.ime way, arising fruui tli'- different kind of tobacco planted. Tho two kind incut used iu thia section are tbe broad and narrow leal' ( honoeo. 'I'liu latter, though rather ati uncertain crop, aging to it liability to spot, i of by far the fin" t texture, and will ripeu at least two week sooner than any oilier ar ticle grown in this section. It is liable to the objection of being rtiff-r small for wrapping, and when planted on very rich lino will, if the season ia all wet, be al moat certain to fire up ;-bnt planted on moderate new land, or kind gray old land, il will produce a finer and tweeter article than any ether kind. Iti very heavy, and wilf out weigh a larger plant ef the Other kiud. The broad leaf ia" very dVaimbto for wrapping, and aliru not loo largo, will make u very pretty article , but it U-itnre fa decidedly eonracr than the other, even nn the name land. The leaf U thinner, the vein rofer, and it b-to a certain de gree lacking of that oily riebne which the narrow leaf potwaaea. Jt is much lea liable to Spot, and therefore ean be grown on stronger land. The other kinds, we think, are about equal ia all respects V have vqn the asent c.rtfully prepared jto the .Vh nf .Inn.-) it ought to ha laid by' bed aiifU.it burning, by the side of ell- certainly bi the l of August. IMooghing I. .Liu l,,..l. -...I ... twlrtir t.,,,l.t. L at. 'sitiiMiih, new laud one (al the last work lenlVw. of lbs ath -r. Drove w.wtbless, while aerviee, fcuiff U be nuigh aad sta.n,ry. r r" n n - rri.nvaTioN or m.i lawb. Ilia burnt In ds were good. Therefore, we advise, with Ibe present lights, that no one shall leave tbe old way so far as to mi's a crop nf tuliaren lor uut ol plant Old laud should lie planted as early as the SOtli of Mav, if possible. It require wars W iJ.i. k ih.i c, . i, n ili. ii H..I "' !'' " '" IukiI. A "" as the nlaot bill to be III ,,, teVl. Iht re ought to Ui at fHlleiellt hld. it should be pliillOHl least ten vaid sauaru of plaol-land. A . , .lit1'... 'I I'' inimill ill"l V- I M ten yards square wil plain more ; ul ,Mi,g until It get yen rbonsand, ifu is gnraj j huj il uiiom-b M,,rl ier time sEuild In III r lo nave soiuo tot vnur iieigiiiKir If the hihaaev is to house, it will be best to hull the flue imee a day. So us to curtate about .iionii.T heal, and nevtT inoie until Ma be gin to . ur. It will take a trood ileal of wa- tieus and ear, If the weather I e.-d . If it ia warm and pleasant, it ia beat unt to put lire to Care b lu the 'may be well aswagwd. Thai wil small fit fu 1 crop of about 20(K) pounds to tbe hand, srrata l,ou, ! which, wltb a moderate crop of olfcar things, ia very gaed work, Tka craps far aeveral year past have cnmaiaiided from fifteen to tweotv-five dollar round. thouldlM. taken not to lot ...burro will be g.iod wage to tbe band, after aa- ,1, ,il Worked h itb Ihmm. ami should never lie allowed In rmiiain nmre than two weeks with- ts In tbe tnp, and the Im a ell ibiii. niue tot vnur uelgliiMir .k... . i. I .It... ri.. rrisu. ili.iii iu uc uiiuvi m nui mmi.j w v. fe i ..l.niii.. This should hsgio aa aoua as there ia a Aft the land bis hern well burnt. It auffli i.-n.-v ..f plants large enough to make a .1.' uU be aftnwed to lav u.ilil the Irsl uf 'fiawhsrph.g. h. a early arap tare v- u i ax . . .L. . iiluiits tnav ! tnpiMHi lo ten aiuJ swetve' s c.nid wcadi in KeUruary.w that Ibe rain. , fr, ,u,ul' .Mx ( 4uly ... and fro.ls may have the eft. it Of uulver j i.,,,,, . ., n. il.., ,!.. a., ,,Uf iaing ika laud as ipuch aa posaibie lb. n, ',hnnM u. ,.,,,,H.a more il.an eight leaeu. to with mattnrk, dig up tile land so a not i make' Hue labar'eo. The priming should b to Urn il over at all; and wilb billing-, art-onling in the plant, but nev.-r ta high. I, ni it and rakes, pnlveiiM the land ihor- A a ifi'iifr! rub), four or flvenf the boUnlu leavi-i. .mtuiu pe prui.eu nn. n r n.i.t- im (a i ih iu topping tiibaaaa M (fWeu ami i.u- IV It'ttVt'S. Will, the 'l i tHllfli nt liisking a fiuaartiolsu i ariil Mtvariahlji b and. ih. "iuh It may be un d yell be wan.mg lu Itrengin ami sweemes- Tin , uiake will never ripen witn tna tup eit ions lug ennagli other crop beside la support him and pay all expense. And ou our freefe lands, it can b dona wltb ease. We have cultivated aa tbucb aa 80,000 In limited from the hill get too yellow, for the dampness will be almost certain to turrit red. A day or two before it la yellow euongh fur curing it should bare dry In; flrns, nut il . -U -L,f U tbe baud, bithb tow racb to rfrut kNifii,ap, whirl. Is rrrlniii U ruin it. S.. .lib T. I 1 J tv- ab.- . . . v. wiiii t.ani im nriif i hip rrtuie- iir- ) , l . ala eeaa. The e.aU will raise a heat much quick- W "" We hope h may be of benefit er lliau tlue.. and ear must ba taken not U Ui annv, and if (lie priae hi not awarded brat the tubaroo Uhi auddiilr. Flues mi In It, w'a Imp , al least, WO have lost uolb- Dot be healed too suddenly, for under the jg (iy w riling It. tirruiiii.nurea 11 am lake inree nr intir that time and spoe bonis lo ut't l lu lu hot. and if the tnhareo ia right fur firing, this is gradual t-uougb. i-oxarat' itiox or n uinn. W believe in small barns fur any kinds of ruling. A In. us.- built Iti feet ini-ide and iNflrtH UUD li.ur ruuUuf and sis tin high in the hndy, ia the prsloraltle siss fur Hue or From lbs Ratal Ksw Yorker. l'NKUUOKIA IN CATTLE KEMB- Ilan. U. D. T. Minma i lo on artiale Im vnur v.lttMlitn fiaiM f tttilieed miller tootbia,il i, tr,yLa Am .KAnf.t t .:. -l...n f he eXfiHoU irf saftaMM ' ftbtwafta "'VkUfhia ' j uu a very slivhtlr sluiiiuc place s iust eaealab ia." a ran neat that llioev of vour reader oiiirhlv. remove all the ronls. and if ihe lam) is thin, sprinkle a Mlt Ci at of lia ble Manure (.-tear of grass seed , and chop i' In and rube again, M jfafWV is ready for nwlng. I We think a large table- pm oaf ul nf ed ; intr ... m I Ui Hie ten varus sonars is full v enmiiru. unes. In many The '. d slu.iild be cart-fully mixed with very u.i. taken idea prevails . ' .a . i . L . , I.-.i x - 1 1 - "- a - It nice suieu asnes, aoouinaii uie.ern sowu er" . - "- nu auU m the end ol Ihe house, lo prevent avet olio way, and .he other half .own by ffad J J'r ihedrip from falling before ,h. d.sr and the walking aero, thu ttret sowing, liy tin Y'" " - ' 'ZV JJA 'uC.sI.'' T eye ..f tbe dues. Tl the seed u ill l more secularly ai.wn '; ' , . . ,w .11 "T ' "r.T 'i ei BE80LL 1 IU.V qy WllXUil WIRT. The dirtinguidw or savrn monila) I asms addkdd 10 which ope' at. d tl health of bis u lie, site wss nuinbeird lead him ! h ave lb. and he removed to I hung about hun si. sWvefnear TtM u, MIJlM)1 tUr Juw draw well. Flues four ho were posted, etc , would coufi rafa Z i Millibt ? '' than the hiu,h. Vor by lcttiug tkif kgU .busa tWttb- , tnx?Z- ""x. i , , , the mediuia of tba VW. Hence tbia ', """. Tlied.N.r shunkl h always betwia the iTvTT I known U tntm ,no , ,h, Ma f ,he , i brief artk-lo. About eigbt rear since we had In our couuly a few herd affected by a disease riieiiintmui, from wlneh quite a number died, lu tbe month of January eye of tbe fiara. i'he tier should begin I j i t. . . i . . n. . rH i mi ...... i est i'ii.hiii. i.imhw mmm wvkt wiv iim.i. , , , . . . Vll.-e tin, i , a... uivn 11... l.nnl .Iknlll.l .. I Ullnlllll IH lilil.-.'.l uri.MUIffhM hiMi.j. . 1 hf fl... In- lirbllr raked and rolled ortroddeo an-' IT!. T'T. TZ?. I roof tier ean epavemeatl, be placed above , I purclm.ed a ne milcb eoW, in bigbeoo- ill li is .mni.tl. mnA now ia ibftiimekn! .. i. t..ut. hi. i-j ... .!.. "' The dmir, thi. o feet wide and six dilion, and had her drireo in a very cold ray barn, boom alter - aeh leaf mar Bet fully ripe, and when" "'"'""'.' WI,,C" WMg" alio was laken ured. of a rich yellow color. t'"eses beau-1 """"v. "" , ' l,rul"r irueii..u .n eougl.jn- ty, sweet nes.. ami flavor- It a UI pleas., the t . " . ' A ' 1 V T ' . 7 """', mash of bran, a tablespoonful of powdered t i . -il ...ni. ... uu. i-.t m. in., win i a in mi Willi- ... . . . '- MI .III. II Willi - - . ' - manure. me never now i llie lime to ,, ....H-raiuimou . 'tis bod to tl .lnng 111 llie tall tlieru auouiil i tasta. !' smne sulla In tbe tible eb-an. d r ut. and ih. i horse lent iu tbeut should be that led on roru and foddur, aud no litter of any kind be put in. The manure frum llie horses should be suffered la-collect and feet biuh. furnished with a uniul. tliuu- shut. 'dav ihiilv milt-a lo ana. m i r . .... . . jr. i - . . . - Tobacco t..pp,.J to lust so manJ leaves a. If- lM,r".01 " "J w" f''r" " dmpp.ng bor calf. A few day. afterward. wilh a chill, and violent I gave her at once, iu a warm iglit. Ihe smell, and, best of all, it will i.lnl .....nn 1 1 1 i mm I. . .rf I. V lll.lllll.r 1 ...H ... H ! MW MrW . . . remain Until you UN II for plaul-buf.. ,Ula ver. lm,taWt. Dotiw, fa BV thM. It should iIh h be chopped and spimkb d ru ran he made oa rieli bottom lead by t-p-A liitle mum than h. If aa inch tbirk regu-i ping high. If you wish to make fin loboe larly ever ihe beds. The manure should m. do uot plant laud rich enough fur ahip tMt be snff, red lo get wet until it I used. 'pig lobiier... A crop that will average les, This should be the hurt manuring-, ui,Ws ' UWu six plants low- pouuu I luu urge ibc spriuz is very dry, and then a I ht any Mini nisi win niaiiu are Willi- i., ,. . ' ., out bursliag-wWte santluone. Usiardsoap- j PW. wbmft aecmed to rclmve stmt, or auy other that eWii.it eoalalta filat. ' r- wk ( waotber be- I he sxae of the flue. f..t a sixteeu-fttot barn, i'ag extremely coid tueae symptoms re is generally about 12 iurln-- wide by 14 inch-! turned with more apparent violence than es inside. Not much care ut ed be taken to I tbe first attack. Shu coughed incessantly, J William Wirt, within al( llrr h - In ,-t nun riser, b- iiiteniiMiranoe, ihe eject bf rongly uu ibe mind and and in a lew montlia mora wilh the .lead. Her death iliy wb. ru be ret-lded ii aid. liut his habits .lonatly be Wss found Mb Jolly, frolkkMMpe spinn in lbu.t:lianalla reveby. Hia Ira lihmus expoaivuaiau w bim lu conriuce him ol tbe injury be was do ing lams-it Itut I- still psrsisied lias pia iice begau lo tall off, aud uiaay looked m hun a on the aunt road lo rule, u wa adviard to get man led wiltf view to eorreet bia bab its. Tbm be consented lo do. il the light per son offered. ITa aoootdingly paid DU addna eatoMiasOsmble. After some months altea lnn, be asked her bead ia mamaga. 8be ra idiad: "Jlr. fTirt, I have been well aware of your intealions some time back, and aboutd bare given yon to understand that your shut a"d and inlenliun. were nut aeoeritabUi, bad I not voa ay line 1 tn.i an!) me. Dm I eundf yield my aaaeat j until you meke rpe a ivledge never to taste or iii siaii riii rarrWas3- - ' aevtm IMIimr ima.R.11111 w. tumm. This reply lo Wirt was a unexpecfed a. it was not el. llis reolr was that be reaardad i hat prvpositioti as a bar to all further wurfderrJ at i mi of the sjtiect. and he left bar. fieri course towards bim waa the same aa ever, notwithstanding hi reatalneut aud great ucg- bntt. Jn tbe cot ra of a few weeks, be went again and aob. itrtl Iter hand. Unt Intr reply was llwt her mind was made up. lie n.nl aod regarded tbe lernw she inaulunz to his honor, and avowed Ibat II be the hurt meetiag that they should ever I He took to drinking worse aod Worse, seemed la run heatlkme lo rain. S One day, while I) my. on tbe outskirts ciiy. near a little gruoory or grog a young lady whom il is not urceaMiy lo was DaaaniK that vav lo tier aouae not and behrld him with his laee upward rays of the aoonohinir ana. mm took kricliiet, wltb her oame marked upuc it placed it over bit lace. i:.ir, on former ciaslawit llie "tg 'olj, .making of tbe Raleigh ami Road, pay lb following hand. ,(ed eomphajent lo Msjor Vans, , aad Treaaarer of tbe Company : "Before I leave lha Raleigh and Raw Rd, I desire lo make a ri ..tight not to be suferrd to paa int., oMr ri afe Of tbe Mak-irh a: (! ion Kail Itoad Company '. ofik al I; . . , a man whose career ha been retnai ksbk. paay "twenty year age," and throaflW" ebangrs and all administrations, be a--urrr, with tbe caurpUoo of apvtol when be wa FrewdeoL 1 1 lake a strong van to bjU on in la. thing for ueb a term. But Msj ... eaatptioa to tbo generahly of m-n. Ui raade of malarial that is oshiafalid for duisUi. ay aad oou Bdaoea iSrariast TA$ Induma DtmocraU. Indianapolis, Jan. . The Dwoiocrsli,. Hi... Coaventiou it orgaoiacd. . dames K M is CTiairman. Krorf county in lha buis u rrp. Haodrick 1i?5ob norai The rerolutiou urn. Ihe Bank, lha repeal of ,te oppow oegro sofrraga- (xiirstruciioo power reottinuaaad I'eaUi HbrfJovernor. mWmf S' al UliOjgfFuu, ISIlflMM . ,i . i ,. t i. . . . "er ae nag uanau in nai was have Uiem sm.Kith on thtP-iiiit.-ide. If sloix- wilh a continuous ni in, refusing food of t htMr ue w ...grord aud bis tbi ru .. ... .nnaeuie in.me iiuooiii so aa tV( ry description t her buck bumped aodt I m great, that pa waa. iaiu the uauufaeturiog purpose. u ... .Wr,.r, ,. ,,qnng ,u woou, i ,fca tram Wed like ap aspen leaf. I then : and grog simp to grt a dnnk, when be die) ..eaxatxo axh w..rga. jtt'SeliLiybwoS'fl took . coffee cupful of high w inc. with k - SSS This shioild he done at least on.-e a week. ibh,-... , ,1 1. ... I. eqnal amount of soft Wntet put thetO in- "aw tbat was on it. A fiar aaeamg be :op-drMitg oucu a wet k would bo l. m - tirial. As to the use nf guano on pi. mi lled., wc ai' tint nrt'tiaretl to it eommi':id it aa lihtLlw aa atwldiiaaatuue. It has iu-v- I "l! 1 "'" be tt.i ofteu. Ti " prtte'Sai MU- ; walls of the due parallel u itli :h Iwaaw-afde. of Oayeooe peptier. lood pouiei acted for us as w, II, ami e sec no use in ! 1T every inao that e er made a iu,uiM a ill. the et.ru.-r. s.. aa to preserve the tenia down bcr tbroal. 1 thn. eovcrcd Irvbieit alien we ran rasilv iri I a u.-IUrr,' 1 , """"" "'"ty same uisrauce mqn me n.mss- sole nil Mil ml. her Wltb a heavy blanket, strapped on, UJUgli, antn atit.il iu.ih g. i a otiier ,,, . j,. to do K Well, llestr .y every ewe running iIm. at..... .,nt Mil,. .nU.II.,4 il,.L.j cm ... ?.a. i. ' Vi.i . tsirvi.i . ' . . , , . -. . ""i : --n - ' - iiau. oiling uie maiicer wna urr, which r, ii ,.'ii im- ininiii. Mini ttn iii iriv . i ' i ii ... - ft.... ... ...i.. .k ....... . . .i.i . . . c . i . . . -. . eiftp. imieiils. but do not think it safe to , .., ,J,,,.. ,.,-yv evetihie utnait aunset -T..,h K...-- .. .11 . r .!... i i t.i "l""'" ",l r - ' a a 0 I.j . I f " H r W " i " ' ' wish 1 1 iv- U' n-t- IV H,1D1 and. if the wona are piimeruiui twice liaagettrf tliH.iie iiwebeimmtt.riM. Run the I-mi botile, wltb a beapfnr trpWMrfrif? ra me con; i (, they aUo posses many objectionable one 1 here n a kind now greatly used in our country which cuw lo be a mixture of the broad and narrow leaf of tboimoo, We bk il i-ale veulilie loo tar flow llie g'4 ehl ) , I to klR tohareo flies aulil expirfencc naa taught ns thi newj c(rmxo. way is Utter. We have known inni, Ily tbe mfditte of rtertfetnUer. If your crop euadilr l:i nil other matter to Iru.t their has Bare plant.. I nilv. il will I ..-ver cut imme.ttiili.ly nf! Tin ni--nt ionr hour On my I Wat absent return In tbe aaaer er sparaa tnim tim ebi.one- - " - -. - i-.M .. .i. a,,.. .1.., presert d iia wlioU Wetb T!a width may ' lKWwd. fU" h,r dwMS bribing, but to my a.iipi.ri- .lit hi. eait-ii up uie nay p iss ...ii l l l i si . I J i, i siame i mini no noise now uer, anu sup- fit forciit- ! sliathtU deerea.'fted from tbe lh..wtothe er a rnlu. ebimey. The inner all isearrletl all amund. i W inger and waa lying down, quietly ...I...1.. ftftft .ft..l...M.l IftSft IftM 11. .....1 til," iiiiifuTtuli-known that they were plant f "l: posaihlr bely it.' We will give Ibst t.-t mu. U . ipUnatinu nftru bewilder ; ebowing be end-her blavnket being fit- inai iu an rt'j ireir ; , :.i i.t I i MtT.ntl no kits. . euumg: ens', ii ii... r uiiii. .r ii.ne, saw enawgn. ! erallV coverett WHO tmM from PcrSOtW bUe apata W.l one deasrable quality, I'., ;. ., '' ...f i.l i L. ', weather Is settled, etiiuuieuce about two hours f Aa b.fi.re id. w like small Imutis; where , tj,,,,. She thrived and milked well ever ' " T"" . 1 . " alter, allhouirh aba east ber hair a W several mode, nf euumg (;iin.i..iiii 'sur.i. i ... ....I .... ..,il V Will u(!; nut, it. tm- uln.er.ee ol sta- ... . . ... .;. I a tbia asllb aaav oppad tbe gbua, ex- sun hrenka out neat receive tin- heat alike, whidi is our main no table ma-tnre "let Well t-uongh alone. fir. if llie direction us to laud and niau- imn -y . . t-w-w.-T" t , . . . many of the r, rectton.ol both by tbemT- fn ,,,, lUl.(0 ,e tow ; tod, wliila it hm t ohm of" the good g W ,0 , A lmm q?nlmv,, it is, npoi. the whole very fine aw j dlt'v. ktna or looiicxo. it mm oc puarmn, ny AUnt ,fceItft of jrrcU lh. j, thmhl what baa been eaid, that neither ibuj ..or j KUod au Ciln flll,y fJ0VeriJ ble ai mure, a lieht lop iltesni- nf plaster worainir. , i aa the sun ha limbered j- etbm to Urge barus will -be nf srrviee ; bat if ynu fmvo gritajfltlust eu..i irb In hniid!e. piek it up bud put ' Q ibe wUtabeTld1 aWtHf w tun early iu Ihe spring. I have since re- .coniwcudcd tho i aw. nim lj albaavi which i. very desirable, and our epc rieucc j ia, that it slmnld be cultivated,, for it lne'i , ..n.ft. iu heap., as they are called beiaa mar writ llO. Wawld sai that there might In he enough to ( ""er anew H to fall. .jil.1 ft- . . t ... . ..::. .i . . .ii ' .t. i -ft i.l . . i . I I an.!i! .Al llisl itutm. I rr.ii wniiuoi Mm. ley H.t.l " - - "' ... . ..... .. r ... i . .. t ... i i. elsimiiig: "liooughl Eiioiifihr' Ue retired I rum Ihe store, forgetting lu tbirat bi not hi debauch, tbe iamkervbh 1. or llie Bify, vowing, that if Ood gave him strength, never to touch, Uot or handle any wMktmg dunks. To meet Miss Gamble was the bardaaeaffbst rif file. If be met ber ia bar carriage, or on foot, be generally ppovd aroucd the cornel. f Ue at last sddressed Mm a note oader her own kaix. uiriiiag him lo ber brow, which be IjtiL. liually caftwri-H Com age enough to aeeep. llrioidlMT tbat if she suit bore aOrefaan lo , him he waald sere lo bcr own term, liar was reply 'My conditio are tbe tbe narrow-leaf proper i lit for uv otbe. than fine manufacturing; article- XTINfi SEED. Tbe earliest and moat promising plant should bo turned out far seed. T! irae should be pruned of crcrvlbing exc. pi the large leaves, and only tbe tao toi.most cumstunces uud'T whicn a plaut-bisl, in branches left to him.!!!. the right baulitv, well burnt aud minor slraigbt line in ig bru.h. logwuod is llie beat brush, oa ing to tbe fiueut i. alsd ibick neat of it. twigs. The brush should never In- run iretl itn- ..... t' . ft . 111 urn pijui iu.- large e.a.ugu to i i- . . . . , , w.,., e..,. .... ... ...o, ... u. ft-,,,...K.i 10 ; . conuiiion are we aama astw i ibbtv handtbi ..f fen or twelve ptaffs. M -iib stalk ' ad tbe amp wfcbont umt leg any. ! I wou.il add l bat during Ibe ratmne ., a. -tmiglii up a. ihey r.m he lun.le I stand, ay mu- sittet f ,t !,. to v.- y MS.) I : Cold weather, about ten day since, my "Tbeo," said Wirt. "I accept theav" and the le.it. -slightly tnekr.l mi tin t-romid. of tohareo plant. tl. A" a general rule, platrt ; farmer Informed me tbat three of my' Tlary atxm married; f.om i hat day lie kept Then, a ill. oilier handfole. set artmn tso I lust IWHJ hills for etery bundaed stiek h.Mise-1 yonn cow. were "pfiffklinu bad" tut 'bis word, ond bis afsWrsbngf.ieeeil, wtrilebon- .lihandful shall boar Its oh ii ueight. :r-a.w. Ibat is, if yon have three ban... a, .. i, ... i ,,nur.A il.s ..e..seei,.iL... o and fibjrr Wtliered llutk and fitt in hi ..... .... .... ' lftlMlllTr.1 I..I l.ll!a tln.I ll IT lu e. .... I I...1I If.lftftlit. I . . . a ' - - . . ... 1" ' r . I : ' . . wnmu clmcketi tava diaeasu at uu. a w-s a fill i n Iliej tl III levVIt ' 11. t A Hi ventiou far FraattikraH "i?r Tbaafitll BrL. .I.nubb'H mabfWftm ,.J2 mkW mm """I'M ''ZM KssWlsaif. TSBBBS BBS www am i. .. Atnm 1 -m m u tier IB WWW U i a.:ana aari an bbV 1 Mm and bin WmmvA Wmm ppbuise. tfm Wheu nTI the tohareo near the siu-t i set uu plant 24. Wal hills, and if it is crnuuou toliac i:i lliis way, have the etaek euveied with co they n'rll riteh e it. , A much larger uuaa- iMishei. so that the mu eania.l burn the' out-! lily may be saved ia thia .lumber of barns by earing aud mm mg out, but It Is very truflbbravU e. sitle. and n soon as it is all packed up have it liaul.il l the ham-door ainl eran-.lil.il. If the rutting ia put off tili morning, man Kge in tbe siun way. and always be ore II. ll p. let It get UMl limfM-r ! fff it In illlpOSSl L .ft tr ft . . .. . . , ... . ... pit. wlien t.. liuils-r. and a lirtiisi.. w. far as it WON'T J0J.IKICATK-bTR GiM )I) Ilj-iA.SOXS. Tbe Hon. A. II. If. Stttart baring been invited by a committee to a banouet to be de.irctmiugisftforlw,. hands, ea.i, . .it- "ii"K the lol.aee.. to lay all the wit.ls-v. ' givcu iu JlVaebiugtoo on tbe Sib day of . i ..i ', I I... .ft.i ,.. m. .1 ..i.i n,. u . .UftintMl 4ulv... ! ' , . J arfcirrtvn xsn AaaofrTrxii. Tii1eni i lioubl be stripped wbeu it is iu toterably high otdrc, aad hung back iu tbe barn iiuiiiediatelv. ami suffered lo remain un- I'llMilr.i SliriMUU. OgadetMbnrgb, X. Y., Die. 1807. '.is as bad a a fvoat bi-'. Aaatber' ' ' Spring. Wu dou't like the idea fi st of October every pod nol tbt.r.tu . a aaa a aaa a i WtpflparlHBIapw 'WjfHMpTblsWHB " 1 lTJCUT.tTwOV'-Xn. cut off and put m a dry place to cure. - j The ITr.l thing is to take up every growth Win n dry, they should be robbed out and ; nut Uiut u. arub. ii.d throw these in .ifted, aud put np income dry Vess..!, such heap, tl.wi cut tin- .mailer tic s, ti.e l.iuoli a a dry gourd, and kept where no (lamp ncaa can get to them. .Seed preserved iu tbia way will keep ten yean. f it liieit throw on the grub heap, and thru the larger timber. 1 In- brush t a nctl gioiiud should, if p.w.ilee, be carried to Sullies aud gall ; but. if this cannot be dune, it- old way of burning, though objectiou abh'. is tbe only alteruativ. After tbe ground has be.-a rakid .aud cleaned otf. it f ELECTIOJT aiO fR El A U A rid V OK plant. ' ; "Bg0. We prefer gentle slope, with a rontb cm or aontlicaxtern exposure, a rich, gray oH, remote from any field or other open ing if it is possible. We never yet have known any other land absolutely ceilain , pr) are-it right, and "whatever ia tv. tor plants. V bile toioo yean plant-bed jit ..rtii doing well." Tbe ma in In tbe belt! i..iy.ti.ni out well, yet luo ut most precaution, other yratr, wiiil not be at iCieieut to keep the insects Irofn drrvbnr- MtrlSMM. W.tln ft .. bMft nrrt ft., Iftr. a... ...a. if. .... ....i. ....... i i... .i... mm uvur, ..... niv . ... '. . , s.... -. . '1... . tfv. .mil 4i:!rci'!v ever ..'.iirefl In lot , .1 . j . : j exieut. He wvw kxiew ri.i i.. i ni rii i i ' .a i 1.1 l. i.,.il ai :j ., n , 'I i I ....,. .1....1.-I ..I,-... x ae Oft.ini enouiu tm cmiriniir .111 at 1 t'ti t o. siitiuiu iii- 1. .;i' 1 en. rt e are iiisiies.ai nu, ma . i....i . 1 ,11, imini. u in. a in. v........ . n. u..... t .. , . .... as tbe fwt of the tobacco, and b.Mtt the f t thiuk timi wanting l CfncrallV a di- umkk Um Am, mud mm they rui YMhrruun it cwrnut W jt down wjt eoaneowy atcimeo ibe inritt- MrrYr..:.r " i -rvr-:'. t. . ..t .t :r .. i i ..r.. . . r--,:. vji rn-.rT. xt ..tvtti. Tir Rwi.!iir r,x,- nnniwnmHi: mi.fi iir nritvvr rrauvni iv.- Mif u mi j iSlllV 1 OUIMiIilt U"l lUt ffUrillE tl VCrV Ury, i uriwn, mmirnn in hi r mik i hum ii, iirt -w , - rrw, ' . : l , , f ' f I " ' " " , w f " it. . . .1 .a'..!, ill k... 11. 1 ... 1 k.. .1 I tl Mlrnal.lt tr- 1 1 wit 'til Iri la. faWl lift In tiij.rl. a.. aa m . a . a .1 .! i-arr-aaaTrrnror iim. v u,aKai .111. nui aaw ay tnaniana .paiarasm , -t 'V-ar'iat.ki ."f-T tw. iwwjt; laiiar oaiaw. anal mman0aawaaoyll them. At sotiuasthewir is full It Is laid ." wu..u.r-.i , - -, H . - . ...f.. .,, Amtml e iwdulf dewn, and aiatVred to remain until !' ab-'Uld alwoy. febaed for lying, aa tbe j If. ""y H", HW it is limlu-r . maigh nnsre. It I then ear-! "' ulwar mould. I ho assorting goia , pieture of Silver". rietltotfie sejtrfntd oil Wagous. eare being " "' imporruiH w tpr woo prize taken lo miek it so tbat H w iii m l hi ui-,. f-r nmrket, but as our twbaeeo U always Tbia i a very swift way; and uitl do if the! bought at. the bam by cotrtrtry manufartof ham it uot to far off. i ei- " d a serial u price given for the crop Hi name has bum moBd hmbtn the tetn pie ol fame, while patriotism and renown, bv4 at tex mm imia raaasoBB waarav THE VACANT JUDGESHIP. A abort time ago lb Council nf State rrcooirnendi-d tbosippoinlment of General Poindexter to fill the Judgeship midu va cant by Judge 1- uwle. lie waa aa doubted Union man. ia loral to tbo rov erument, can take the test oatb, and ii rjTaPKTotf, Vt., Jan. 9, 1868. (Irntb men, I pray yon to aeeept ay thank ior your kind invitation to attend M lll'..!lli. This should alway berbtue at tlie barn door. The scaffold should lie made with hould be coullered al least three liuiea. i tht1 poles ixnatiug to ti,e d .ur. which, if well dt.r. will U suftu ient ; then i there ra no aeerssily of walkme so that aem sa laid olf aud hiiksi. The hill is very impor-, them. It should lie made just but, enough taut, for a plough iu a new land will noli for the taila of the tubaeeo to touch the rth do- , ground. ! ,revc!il l',e air lr..in iu-sif uti- tirinir af der, and ii the ucather I luihl tbe lohbar. new land, thoiiah irouhleeoine. navs Weir. may be siilT.-r.il to remain on the scIT,d Irti iii, ttmo reetonuieinl l..r it In Ih. , "I it is .iiui TeuiiT iriiow ior iinue u aim a imiy tne t. i reun l ... geneiallir ttwke ly iw tpi iiities a bar.ijuel to be given at tbe Mcltopoliijiu I liueuud lugs. But. where the fcrnjer is Uote, , ,. of WaaWiigton, on ibe : HM Pn J R" 8ih baaunt, under the auspices of ihHead- t'.VI 11 llMi.llf I'll I ,1 , II f ll. IPl 111 IM ln-.ift-e- it im . - . - v. - w We have often thought that a line ct.p of; "B " of tLo tonacrvatire Demo- tobaeeo need, very little aaaort ng, and a i "Vty. menu crop needa la ; fur if a er-jn btriet- Coder ordinary rirenmstancee it wonld ly fine, there can be only two Jfualltie made i bo peculiarly Rritfifyinf to me to panic! of it; if it i mean, it ought to be sold us pate in thu festit itic of that nccaaion. and ! mean tobaeeo. aud the hue leaves ought uot. b, enjoy "Ibe feaat of reason and flow of qnalled' by lit. lefaf .ffainme'nU nd 'TJIr Vmoti - OBao?attaTff' bmt- 'Jm jj0Baraayw' I supposed tbat General Conby would oblt0aTenH8ftX nesiuie aa to hi appo.uiment. nut we h am that rtne A. W. lourgee, now UriBt? in Guilford county, a member eleat to tbo Itadical Hute Convention, baa been iimud by some panic to General Canby for tbe Judfship, and we beard it sug geated tbat tbe General i diapoaet) to ap point him, in the place of Judge Fowle, proridi-d hi character aod fitness are auf- fiawoily eudoraed. Wa ean hardly conceive tbat General Can by could more effectually destroy bia own moral Influence over the people of tbe state, Doth among HepoMieana aod too- atipiinl in the hill, if the land is rough, as 'M waste a Ki-.it di a.1 nl ma ii ii re the firs! year, ft may Im- broadenst Ihe - iiDit teal. Ibia tidge land Will produce a U-autif.:! erof. wilh.aJable sifiuful ofiriuiii. titnl 1.. I - .. tftft. T tr. ' '... . ft s. w m- -is- ; rTTTf- mrr. rnssmmii rear ll Ttrav rse ma wooi's, properly eeb etrd mul in neTlyTMfsd a other lai4 fotv tbe first year's oneai.-d, to fail. Wc have .cen me , w wm, it win he prepared to re nd m second isrrtwth nf'inne n i nidiite . ''' u. inure l.,-.urst. The billing of intr .U. t. ..1,-ir.M. a mi m. I n. t. ' oi..y i .lone it aty time aneallarrb. fnd ol laud wvi'Hrv ell uniri rni eiiierieiee. wiiien. 10 i : , i... . r,.r I in . " M n i, ., i I .. .Tr,.in. i.,i. I a.. - r .V .. . .. . . '.. i . . ;n- . n "' -A - r. s I T. 1 liut a bed IP ;iu open n. hi 1 , U u, ,nink of lllMttivia; a fine ar- l. Tins ia Ibe Cot rlusioti J f, u-ol tWeo. irb mainiTe. on stiff, red . wTr 'i' ,"krn lo B", """f T" ! or,l" rbieb, I doubt not, will give aeat to I er,,',rci ton by tbo appoiutnmot of lohnee t "is ...ay I.-ihougbt novel reaaouing. but it ( yg. et.lenni.iment. But situated aa I an .ucu man aaTourgeo to tbe bigh and a U i.i mm mtbrr: .- lesJI Jr,nebitd aa o ctioeu, denied the portoototfc of a Judge. Wo do not llie Weal cot ."hoobl he put iu Hie liouse a auou .oa-tt. cut. Wind will disfigure the' finest tobacco in a very short 1inie, and make it look vely common. After the 1st of October, it ia beat i up during tbe Winter. It should at least be of the llouse of Idpicsrutatives, to Wuich t biamodia.ly- rT7yirTra.r fe ,hr mh f Mareb, as ; ! wgaffteaiuj ftairjaXlfir -'aaavoiafJOo'i-'aajr na.a.B.111. .- .h s rr .rT.1,.r.irr.e Sinlet, the proud old molberof rag on ine sc.ni' aa, u win generally inne , in a.' tun ii. t ins snouiu i .i.uie in a wariir;. li i." .. m- fithiwt.. flee dav. aawdinw to tlieeol- wi.horr. ear if r-wbht. 'I'he to- I Oil. and Henry, and JHRwon, or nf ihe plant uu Ihe hill. will take longer fn yellow, aud will take . msiii aa the leaf ia ting tin a ii. 111. Ihould tie done Hi a nam: v.. . i s. ii-.fii. siiiivH, i.i. ii .II'W. .us- n- ' . . . . .. . .. la tbe hoaaeitibaeeo being previtT iborougbly dry. aai pon1coS,"tn 7ve"mBW order ,el. iL'lito l.nlk "t.iitu icri .uuicttiiui ... t- . i . i :. i . ns. a worm nil liiu ilip-sliotl theory trw-i ..i.iult.. . . Avokl Jand tbat i loo w. f, for On It your plants, tbongb they may cveu tn;iHy fnOfj will very .generally In: loo t.iiL- l i H fiT!t-sIil" tlupip ei;oiigf'; if "l is ii llie oio,.be plapU will br at bust three week tail!, r. Red land, no matter how rlt-Ti, w-ttiiceitariiouJ After a pit ce bjpd lw been lotimi, s- lert a dry time fiom the tlrat of IleceatO l.er to tbe first of February - I he sooner lb ; betfer and sfu-r rakii g of' th le ,t - liy .d"ffi -jfthJii. 'b'l'j'ffi ' il; aaart'-r au ibprjl ffir e fei t rpajt, . uhlob lay down a bi d of wood abnil five or six feet wide, and high -i ;,. Ii to Lorn about an honr am! a UiN, nud J Im-.i lua ve'a ; iei.t ijUii niiy to Move, so ihere ttiil be no diiSruliy in kilidliltf after the firsf lime, tt lr it bs borned C-'iongt-, tun-ve tin- fire abs.m aa'fir as .lie width of ih fifM layer, i h-n tb.uw mi Lru.b am! a greatly to flu bnrrilnfft.f tbemw, and m?(st be iwed wiib eviTV btver. Kvcrr firmer ough.t t pro v hie brn.srlf with iron books pnlbtiir plart-bed fires. There may lat aueb a tbf - sf baruin? land too l.nrd, but wa gfv. il a- r opi, i tbif, where : is i'-iori i jf hi . bwrOia, lea TTari! jrs fiar"ww::t nf "it. Srm bare beard A e3r aiftlab-"i- rat. ng plaWl till gtl- s..d wnhon- '.nruin;:, bat In every dir mi, it pfuvtil a ihTnaJ I tftftti in , ti ibv .j ring waa at all a dry u ill be too slow iu the first place, and. in the lit it, it will grow the plant, as the negroes bhj. of a "grey green'' color, and though it.may be eared, with very great iNttience aud labor, "nf a tolerable color, yet will not be very Iii...- . A gray, gmv-lly roil, nilb Maadnt. will make a line article of tobacco, if the manure is properly applied, tin comiiimi i-iii.rKiM. am. i.t:t.ivt:wx.i. political privileges wbfeb are accorded to ! .iow ToorRee, but hia enlre blatory, If you do not suffer your tohahco lo bang my negro servant ; repelled fiora tbe ball 'jaaoiO bo baa been 10 the State, so far as . i i ... . . . . i. . . ...... . i -. ,. .. . i. . i tiM i.t . i i l a . .i wc ie u.ioiuieu, uaa ot-eu aesiiiutc 91 any rWpeming Quality. We learn that hi po litical irteua, wno arc cutuu-d to respect, denounce him in no uunienaured terms. aud we bare yet to bear too first oorfftV awia, at any party or position, apeak well of him. 4 have a man of donbtlul rep utation to fill a Judgeship in lid. State, would bo regarded, by tbe people at large, a one ot ino most degrading aud often aive iiiui-'iiities u Inch could bo pat unon them. If tbe public rttimate which ha bee" put noon Mr. Tou.geo in thia Slate i not wholly at fault, wc do hope that luiH tijit ncnitntt. ire is proiterly app is '-a hind, the application of two hundred pouiltls ol g'KMl I .1 u. luu guano to the acre w ill insurK'a fine erop, applied broadcast ; but if the jiieiteal cop i the objert. it may I., made by half tin- auiouut applied in llie hiH. We hare rneosOdad well by the ep- . e c. ... . i i!o , s. .i I i"ftii mu ui l'u.ii.o iu ftii.ii.. itiier tne la ml L'iiaa-bBPthBiillilyplwffeifpdbiy:fJ tow three lert apart, and in these row strew the manure, and with a small ou" bursc Cttrtl pkiugh. make bed. ou the rows, mi that the iiiaiiure shall be iiiiiuedi'ately uu-d.-i ih.. bed, aic' the., bill the. laiitj ( hit MIv. Wg tbiuk li 1. 1 land OUght Pi h" I. .Ii.d. AImiuI iiiiu hundred aUd twenty poi. id- of uuan't will be enuugU to thu m ii- when drilled. The uiaTu lain' clean an If renter car to cure it so. But at rnnaaeer- without breakiuir. it should be pui down na ui ol place nt yonr bnartl. tainly be rjred relb-w by bousing from tbe a latfiurm made ifp)ank. tww or three feet In former day, when I visited Wash lull as by sealfoliliee. but we ar-e dtepnaed to rron, the fliHtr. ITier should la- at least inuion as representative of the neonk-. oi 1.1.1. . 1. .. . I. 1. ..... ft I !. i' . i i ft. A.. .- sL. t. . .. . i. - . r nuns ma. IB unt bi iwm bb wurii l IP iiilfered to yollow in the sou. . . r.lllXil. ''her are only tic. mode by which tin. manufacturing tol.u-t eB be cured, via,: by floe and with charconl. We do think that to cure tobaeeo with cbl nk is a disgrace lO the tobacco-making eominnaity. It ha j been totally nbandoued in all the fine tobae. J eo-gyowintf st4-atHtifr.Mt-4wliw " ' webav. very IHtle faith tiOrt a pretty article V "X . a., he cured in that way. The pence uf r'"bl-. L , . ... . ' . I ftiolrv. if imitLy a three hand to-aeh bulk; One to lake it as associate of Webster, Crittenden, and lr.,m tne t .en. two lmn.il.-. at a time, ami j()erwi, in tbe x, futir, counciU of ll .1 , rvr,,u. at u or, ,. ; ,, fct j,, ,he ,.,, of ,e ttw euiug.will hand it to the packer, whowdli. , -J . . ,i ' ..'', ... " , put it down as carefully t. Tf he were pack- v1' 1 ,W"L,,,C ftr & ihe it in a hon or hogshead for market. Af i 1 ,wf lnviiegea to iiiiiik freely tar Ihe hulk Is thus mad, it sbould be' rov-;." l'k fwiy.fiR all maltern of public red with plank and weighed heavilr. Notti- concern, ire re I to join your circle now mg adds unite to the looks uf tobacco t ha u I should feel painfully cotiscioo of the caref.l handling at this stage. If It I t be ' difference between your posit ion and tonic. aaa .M .A Irla.aa aaa I , .-.. . . -1 " a . '; n;r i--.-a - . military orner can ransiam Vou lo a better in tbe to he hauled loose to the rf-,,,,,,. K... n, ,!,. ..I. Jm.K "B w'JWBrai ibiv itaavai wa rwrn ( vt ' culiug with flue. Is eertmnly ..mre .Irnpl., . Z" """.' J&TfcUoW It w' "nd "Pair-bayonet. .dmm.i.b greater saving of time and Ub-r. and ,K 'iS I yoo to ipaak mU Wd bnoth." With more aerlaiu success than any other known. . ., . , . ... ' 2 . . j me the easetuight be different. Bat be aiyi.epiiJiPW.ouri.- in i. n is it ' m i iikn .rsr nria ureu. ana we ie. ointia mu ae .. . .. . . .r T I . l a. " t-i ;l ..ti best t enrinw wilh l. u ; 1, 1 marltel. Very little of oar tobaeeo find , njo.ee. . mm iiie eypreaa enor. we reeommend that, a aa. tb Paoa it way to town ma. krt in the leaf Wb.cn w btow I raiiiiotuiuu tbe mynle is yellow ein.iigh on the seutfohl, it 1 pot in l is sent. It is generally packed in bo.C i roumi my own in tbe house, the stick aboil six Ii he, bghily prixed for wrapping tobacco.. apart, and if tbe barn I clear of dampiu . J'n suming to kwrw out little about ihia and th tobaeeo dry, it may he etned. -talk ami stein, la twenty-fiiiir b a, if tbe fines are properly ronslrtrf ted. M-li ib m aary. when all this i-th C.i " . nalakl si rma.ihl hntbt be left wiwn for Ihe first eitrht or ten ' "e wall i tier want .1 Wheal depnnaient, I shall not attempt to instruct oiheriV. On ihiiig 'I will say: make tour tobacco fine, and very soon yon will ka.x.r a. m iiketal iota far it, A liiioifc. tor bOTers, while a But may I not hope that the nfeaetil condition of tiling, ia temporary I If I do not misinterpret (be ..gut of tbe liim-a, the day is Deal at band when, by the mandate of a magnanimnn. people, tho shackles at ami ber Member "Wra, and" Wf shall he giren iliito them Imatilvfor ash- , tin- oil of joy for tuoui . i-ig. and the Virginia and ioMb tjarolina that will gaimcui oi piaise ior me sj ill of lieavi- I i od itce fine Uibareo, there I litlle no t g- jtres- hen that gloriou day shall have Tbo Bible must be the invention of W Jient, or aogebc or rW men or devils ; or of woe. it coillft not Da ltUS..lOrBitloTl of food men or angers 'or iny neither would or could make a book, and mil lies all ihe lime they were writing it, y ing " I bus taith tin. Lord." when it was their own invenhoo. It could not ia tbi -oi well stirred. Iu tew land ' hour, nr until the bf I..; in. to erotik. after ' common article will alwnvs be dull of this may be don by two good w.wbinfls la - lue'i no heat, abort ..f bad aeorehiug. can sale, and a bile there is to 0) neb land in ' mo proper nine, n tne lauq n ll. ,nv lil.l- hurt tin- toluiee... -lut If thu tobnc 1 rd. about two weeks after pleutiag tha biiiaadamp aod abtn.my, the flue damp; i . r j.3,rwbZ? Xaa:T. It..r?.. T,. Z rr.. .' making, 'ro M. ,,e.rrir1Isbo.U.toH,y.n after this it should I hh-ho up. and m w- ii. yellow sooua-h f..r hard ririne. and -I., v P", morc' aui w6 arc douo. eae this will be sdHeieilf, aaeept to .rjfi"ito r to applied until thjaJk-uni ,; UWS Of gtMt! ro, 0J aMHarlt u t.iv pi.iou'.- ma. mat iiui ui. ,as wmen nine louaeeo win aumeiBiiLii , Tobaeeo uagbt oof 4 be wofked after top. jf,WTt1mnffTi aa brdbTB timrtet, iiyd In tc aukl not limy, fm bids all sin, aadcan.laatai UteruseJ.es to all eleraitftj-. I ilierefore draw this eencla- smn ; tbe Bible Rua-l b giveu by hi.rtira tap Of Uod Mmpton. Virginia :Con oentioH. tieXlr7janTii..-Ia Ih Convention, jwB.ii.ue nu lesoiuimus, tteeianmf Ihe jBWrtgt al.iit-toantiaBis toaipotlio ping.ii.lt B ill break the leav besides ea-sa slacken rnavkbag it tuu Jatr, If th erup. be plaaitad.HeaW. until tb 1 a that right time (aay row tho 39th of May ' stalk aid itent". the f. liti-M I IK ie is an nlil saying .iltv Uaml nunuuglB) Hirwba ' . a- I'-iyl, Tb" that 10,000 to younpH- ac- llm tIKIld yonr fellow patriot arnund the festive board, mid nn behalf of Virginia to offer a willing and hearty uiluic P grutalaioltol 1 1 in as irt a InoaflaMaht-ii a .. - L ? uumv Xvnwvt TmrrrtJ XVUKCi BoV ' W wO mat Uer free. ' ' --PfH''0ifii4ljrtj jmttt let$erifr m$)t vsul ; Ax. H. ll. Stcaot. .iiNirnm that body row die. wete hod on llie taabx A iwcolatitm to cot d.twn thr par to fiuir dollat a day, after th U ul Febiiairy. Wmt tahle.1. A resolution dsdineldafng alt il.as ftC i franebisad by Ibe Ahtbawa (Xne-utntivn, an.l oneuaiag aUlaud two atiHam per ac.e, Were resolution, eu bodyiag Um recogiutioo ja" Daily in lb Kill ol Right. Holler; the W,' sitaairtottu !Iouuay The. Jan. M tiooof lb battle oil oedeotedly brilliant. eily, IhoaCO I that tbat waa Ue tart with tbat aartl. aad bail ware received with rapturous I The i lulrlbg Tbe Vli.i. ana paid : "Wear boo Ted by r ajilioaaot oaa, whoaa deration to pcitKip- w aW eoomge ia tbe moat terribjoof cut s recta tied ia tbo Executire history ol .. i .mi y, justly entitle bun to took next ..Id Ii- ru hmmrlf. I propose tbe In . . ".-. ... ... AtKirew iauuKui, 11808.111 ot tne UUllM laic. There waa great cheering, tbe aadieno ns ln; from their seal 'and mauiiairting great enthiui asm. The Preaidaot roar aod wa greet c! wh en ibusiastic aad prolonged obeeri og. lie sat ' In response to ifae allusion mat ma le I bavew remark to make, other than to repeat tbe set-tiim-nl, to which utteraoe wai oivea thia natti, one year ago. That m 'Xo Slate, of its own has a right under tbe Coaatkutioo to reooona ue place in, or to withdraw from, ibe tn.ot nor has ibe Congress of th United States, u dor tne Ijuostnution, the power to exctou..' a inm oemrnoeucr aoea ma aaooiai heat Tb one it Idtaroptlon aad a dissolutio other hi cdealMtnon sst the exercise of demotic power. Tbe adroeain of either ate alike toe enemies of Ihe Fed. Union and of our republican form of Gov, (Great apptaoa. OA to Dsmeeralie Content u... ClUiinibiia, Jan. ft Tbe Danyara'itJ CuaVav tkm nominatad IWkil.a for Preaklen. The resolutions eoodeaaO Orjcigreutl usur pation, oapeaa aaiie K Drag, urge tbe taii- tion of bunds aod their payment ia ayeenbiuiu' aad the protection of foreign barn ci linens. JfarlvU. New Yoik. Jan. 9 Cotton dull and ilcuO'l log. Sales of 1,800 bale, at 16016. riour tute e.ifo.ll. Boulbern ; Corn Uixe.1. VVestern 1.38al.t0: Southern l.3ual,3G. Mess Pork, old 21,12, Turpentine 51 i52t. BoeiB 2.07. Ookl otoaad nrm at I,3Tf . Baltimore, Jan. 9. Cotton dulL Kid 11 1510. White Corn 1,20.1.22. Teflow Corn Ol al, i Wilmington, Jsn 9. Spirits Turpentine at tire, 4aya4T Rosin steady No. 2, -J.,- Tar 1.76. Cotton dull and nominal, 13J ill. 0 asaBBBaaaBaaat Mut it Tenneette. Nashville. Jto. B. A black and whit.- nt ha. taken place at Pulaski. Two negroes t killed. Mod Bee wnaiJU. One wluiaaoi seriously hurt. Further trouble ia aprf j neuueu. , Advice to Young Men. Tlie Saw fork KftOft-nmeroial'-i adviaiii,: young men of the country out or eaaploye to Keep away from the einea. say tbe I no' : ettisjfl ptHaid him IP UWtll; fbf lbt I "J BBe'afitBiBSvjHH 'nwke ahuuk whieb commands all men to lorn their baeks opon acorpt of precarious olerkabma WH aenaaaona. uar lanmniieaajB ihL,r,' M with lodtvidbata who are living upon 1 IU.V B.U.t.It" ..ft. liL. mMftt alM, ., ..! ...... . ..v, , siw H.,111 Bl ITIUrKl' ' " contented and hanov ia Ihe oounirv. 11 " many hundred' of young men were ti. f" out of eiPidi.yineot on We.lues.lay, becaua-ni tagnaimt atho. hatMbey ' let. .he Wm.catodai Thav bi-e.. peuuepi i.nimoaors, engaging employee.' al tlieir situ." Rn brrirawL Jan. 9 Harrison. Goddiu AnpA-isMS a htrge Banking aad Real K-: iispentKtl payiuent to-day. iheu uc t Ardl U- paid. p. newtfjrjjt seiotT.uia vvnrerwijn ' ..... . , w HlBlKtlLBIBTtVinil iNj.ijeilay waOafttoaW-iagaf b.. ,biKwf btetory agarow obarg Uuaserystire fid Excatiag inlerrupi - cairvd, tu whidi a ttalameat thsl Sentmr Ui- ler wa. a bailor Wat pronounced hv ci Con mi valise member. I 1- t
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Jan. 17, 1868, edition 1
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