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T>^£ N 0 R T C A R 01.fNlAW TAY ET T Ej/Liyjijj!j’ A SELIC. Th? AV'.fe’s InS-itnte. is i.U'asi.iill” oxc-laiined the yoimsi hns- 'miul, l akiu.; liis seal oosily in tae i-ockiiiK-il'i'"', i.s .lie 111 iia.; vveie rein.ived. The ‘ IJ: i„ ,l,e !in>te revealed a pretty, neally-funushed siUiiiit-rootii, with all the applmnecsofcomfoi The faiigniiiK business of the day was all over, and lie sat enjoyinsr what he had all day in eu antieipaiing—the delitfhts of his own hre- slde. Ifis pretty wife, Ksther, took her work and sat down by the table. ‘Tt is pleasant to have a home of one s own, i he again said, taking a satisfactory survey ol A F.wt N-OT 0 UNF.KAi.i.v Know s.—It is « i |,,5 „,v,| little quarters. The cold rain beat cvrlniiv fact not •^enerallv known, that, at the :ajj.,j„st the windows, and he thought he lelt v...;,-. r,:r i,, raised in Floyd county, (.corgia, took ^ ^ ‘ ,-;,:eond pr.oninn., among the vast nninber of 1 [tie music of your own sweet voice A imples of thi.s cereal from all .jnarler.s of tlie ; ,di the pianos in creation,” he deelaivd Iconipliinentarily; though leeling a secret di.sap- Th- following nvo the tacts of tiie case; Wni ! poinUnent tliat his wife’s thanklulness did not ... • 1 1 lo nt' ..limit ^ chime with his own. - Vc,,... C.t tins coiimry, son. „is . ,op o, uhe . , onrfriends,” said n in >i»iitiivrn v*t'niiii!i, {iiiu ; > Poi»pin‘^ tU? 4®*^*'*^’*** Moliilnble Mi’i’it, ii yoviii;*' Intly oi tli rtv-hiiif wiio initl uifver rlisunrt; lo chantre* llie jiI- j j* leriiutivc over tiie fire in lier lutle sitliujr room, wlien n j [(jiiniolpii & *■ *'• »->*''■ knock was heard, and who should make Ids;* ..nriiiiis inforinatinn, as a chnniK-le of 1 le 1 ni- appearance tint Solomon Feriwir.kie. '‘Good.! rent events ol those day.s. 1 ne « ..t ness. Gracious,” thonglit she. 'T wonder wim he’s conic for—can il’bo A friend, says the .Montgomery Messenger^ , I ,1 ,1 I i.-s i'ended as s l oiind volume of tiie hies oi never had a ehaiice cO ehange the •‘Coluniliiaii Geiifinel,” for the year IfeOl-K.- ! l•haracter of her luin.c, was ; |,fj|,te,i |,t Auansta, Georgia, by George r. fire ill her little sitting room, when n i [G,|„|„|pi, & Co. Said volume contains much t t • »i r 1.......n.l.. .*r lllf llir- ivir-* t!,*' iiMG , ■■1^,.. ocir.A- ‘0 SCO US, atiu not to SA?tit im.shels v\ it to tl'c'. pianol’’ cvcUiituftl llie liuslu\ud 'Vt-rlii." ihcu soon to ‘ ' ’ ’ {■) SOUH* 't;.- >iv.^ '■’Ti ^.'i'l ■•tri fjun 11 * V of t !if' «ii*l i^ •'. • — 11 cui (I I'icfcxvy • w ■ - - Grinit Fair of nil Ihc ■Vorid." then soon to' ‘dtut, George, everybody has a piano now-n come'off at London. There tlie sample iittrac j days- we don’t go any where williont seeing 11 ted vc-y general attention, and seciiu-d t.ie j ..^^,,(1 yet 1 don’t know wlint we want .one s-.-.-.'.nd iiighcst prciuiuin, since which lime ‘heji.,^|, pPiy on one, and Of'.'mnml {or c»nr M’UiGrrii whfiit. for home vou-] | ilon’l want to hear it.' . ■..■■OC -It th-c North. ac-J, ipr general c.xpoi-; -‘They are so fashionable; I think our room ,, ,,p, .,d .-.q^ny inc.a.ng. j look. ' Tiie laixe pt uponiun '^hiu-u A-oiit^tint.-.l in | .. j jiijuj; p verv mikt-il; we w ant a piano v.hent-mwnheiv, .-mphMi withan early har ' ’ veslini^. vvliieh enal>ies il'-e farmer to gel hi crop into luarUel sooner ov some "Wfoks ttian his i.oriiienr coinpelilors, lias eansed tne \eiy large ueiuand, oi late years, ior onr giain. 1 iniUK II luw&tf iv.i_j • ’■■(shoekumiy/’ protested Kstl.er, emi-hatiealiy. ! The husband roeked violently. “Your lamp smokes, my tlear ” said he, aftei a ione: pause. , , , ‘-\Vheii are yon going to get nii iistrnl .amp. 1 liave told yon n dozen times how mneh we needed one,” said Esther, peltishlv. •‘Tl.ose are very iirettv lainp.s; 1 never can sec bv an -astral lamp,” said lier hiistianu. •‘lint. George, 1 do not think our room us eomplete without an a.stral lamp,” exclaimed Esiher, sharply. “They are so fashionable WiiV, the .Morgans, .Miller.s, and many others 1 ndgii’t mention, all have tlwm I nm sure we ouglll.'^ The husband moved uneasily in his chair. ‘‘We want to live as well as others,’ said Esther. ,, "We want to live within onr means, K.stner. ‘‘We are, no douht, ihonghl to he mean.'’ ‘‘Mean! 1 am not mean!” he cried, iingrily •‘Then wc do not wish to appear so,” said the w ife. "To conqdeie this room, and make tlanulai-lnring sugar. Isriaiior. DEi-.-.nrMEST.—A great many letters are received at tiic i'alent Office iiskiiig in.-w to mnnnfi.etnre stignr. For ti.e purpose «f rcbevii g the depnrtmcnt of the necessity of re- plving .so frequently to this inqniry, we give a hrh-f description of the mode praetiecd liy Mr licUges, of Piiiladeljiiiin : The mill of ill- Hedges consists of three up ri-'lr. iron rolh-rs, with heavy-wrought shalts, set in strong east fraints above and below. 1 he mi!! is worked iiv two horses, and tiie cane is fed through a s.nqile eoiitriv-anee, wliicli keeps it in position, so ns to cover the whole surface oftlie i-.i!!ei-s. Tile null acts twice, hilt requires no i-e-feed.iig Tlie juice, ns expressed j a lower plate and tlirougii se strain out the fibrous siilistaiiec liv a lar'e fnnui-u conveved into a-m iiii.."g.-i i..... .......j - -- . . | ~- I . . " 1 ivic! the horse to I cd ni.eonifortalile liV the dissatislaetioiis of a a metal pipe, nad---r ground, }.. . , -i wife with present eomforls and provisions! How one—.... ..... tlie clarifiers, wirieh are just set above tne lain-j pro-speels lor business Imve ended ^ (.pair and was edging loward; ers. nil of wliieli are'tffi- .a p'ane some six 01 j )j,u,kruptey and ruin, in order to satisfy^ tliis . (jo.ir ei.dit feet* lielow tlie miil, in order to save ! i,a,.ker,iig alter fasiiionable necessaries! Coidd | .j pumping r,r baili"'the juice. Tlie juice is the real eaiise of failures be '1,;^! , (.ventilated in tlie last war a cre tlien thn-k.-n- iiiig- to their iiloody (.ainsnmi.'ati.in, the embargo 's come tor—can 11 o.— i ..ns In-ing strictly enfon-i-d. 'I’hos. .J.-tf.-ison But we won’t divulge Hie tiiought lliat pas-Uvns I’rc.si,lent, and tlio Amerienii navy was sed throngl, the oid innid's ini.nl. i li-ifhlnng good nianncrs into the hnriiar e ^c.w- “h.iw do von d.i, .Miss .Merit?” id's whi-ii pirated onr "I’rettv Well thank von Mr I’enwnikle. Not terrancaii; t aron l.nii was .li»d . . • b„. 1 frc^riinle lonek now and then.” | (pmt of !80T-8) and that vear • ^‘‘V:.;;;::l:e.”^.mngh M,d,.tn...e,‘‘he ij'':L:.:r'\^id:L:^^^ '■''-nie b,etm’’t7s::ioin;,n,wl,o was ratlu-r land Gen. Wilkii.on retorteii thus, ns it is "1 iVei 11 n.H” asking,I.-hronieied in ,30,. but I ln»im von wont lli.uk M stiaii^* ‘ , . , * , i 1 1 -n “O uo ” >imiM-n-(l Metiital*!*-, ‘‘i ‘■•'u t inii k ' 'j-jpj; ,noniiny tin* lown was ali.rn.fd t>y ii.Ms itat-i'l sii-nimc, and in lad 1 have I'c i cx-i ,,,„.p up „t . verv lav.-rn, .-onicrs. ..f streets, Ac peetingit.” . i H ECTO H G N M A ^K ED. "Oil”’said Eoiommi, ratiu-r surprised, 1: j,, to -nv eli ir n-ter I d'amiinec to tlu- lielieve you Imve in your possc.-isuin soniethuig ll'ind.ilph, nn-inher of Congress, n of in.lie” ■ -I 1 in-eviiriea'iing, Ims.-. .-iilumiiinting scoundrel, "H s iic-.irt lie means,’; sanl i ,oil,-non and eoward. ‘‘Well, sir,’ she eontinm-.i nlond, it ni.ii ; I j ^ ^ -VA'JLK INSON. afford you plensn--e to leiirn ^ ii,,,, vear Ntip.deon lln- Greal was keep- x,-lanne,Lin.^h ea^ernwoHdin a and that "lEAoG yur t -”; I gland .leelared war ngainsl Bn sin, and hrmirki^ClV;;:::’; thnik Cd'like ex.iHiew-|,o,eeivilisedworldwnsin n general up ehaiigm mine for , q |''''The C.ilninbinn Ceiitiiu-I makes no nienlimi ‘-1 begyoni- paid.ni, ^-i J |),.,„oerals, Whigs, "Ain.iricans,” etc,, and old imiiii, '‘Imt i nnim- a m s .i ^ (‘v-imob* lo onKtcriiv by nor inibl shinjr a got yolli- umbrella which hon-tiiual ^ I , ’I!,,p„ in' tuc wlml.- ag-o._^ H-cre It IS, 1 wastnuiking ot some long | h ilM^^ (iU-.s,-.SV.rdA .ShV/r ''’’■Vf." said S.il.mion, ‘there’s aiiytlnng of yours . r-emcaut. that i have got, I shall be liapiiy lo i-etiini ii— i ^i-AVE THADE, "Well no, its no nialtei," sianimei-eil .Manila-j _.\s mn.-h ami as severely as Nortiii-rn men lile coloring. "Good nmining. ; iuveigli against .s!avei-y and the slave tl’ade. i’ys the C-mlini’-n Mb E.niTor.:—The go.nl Ohi I'own ol hai- etteville seems to have oeen .given ov.-r to tlie iawl‘Ss rule ot ruffians, rohlicrs and onl-lnws; so that Ih.Te is no saleiy lo the persons or in-inieriv of tin- Citizens. ■' -n,e i’owei-s timl lie -rc ” ''"'’-ubng or; lomnintnii.tlic .najedy ..f tin- law, will,-: which society is a curse,ami govern.neni a "'rtcarcea niglit passes in- some n.roei.ms Vii i Kc:in’(*a I'lkin* T,..-.'. .' ,berv iscniiuittcd intlm vmy lieart .d m : t 7.7ca u{>i FAVin'T!-VILLK. N liown.orso.n.-pr.va.e “ ^ : 1 i] 'I'ht* oiii-nb rs ill't' ‘^'dl * ■- I. ‘ f lind no visilile effort is i'lnw l ot nslni, .i |•,.,■|•|.| ffiS" C. 't im. e v I m- Cast mi nil- ot In m ,,.q,|^^.. ig..ntf.n-llic-cc.- ;„„t,,m'vilim..s. ortoarrestthemin tlm.i b." - tPeohlsd.cm of.h- C.IIZ.-IIS I>.il.‘..l hoi leilizens are belt, r pr-par.-d lo protect th.ii I • 1 A ' • I'. IG. ' >v,. , . vi J.ir iv.v. Ei>i . «’• ■,o..,.,eN is onr .Inly m.l!mrz.-.i ..fall da ni^ .lu.- tins ol'w.-. Th MtVEKTlSEUS. fVrs.ms (Insirous of tlie iiiiin...li;.u. inseriinn of llmh i.lv..rlis!ii.' favni-siimsi lemil llmiii in liy Till l.'s-l'-') 1I'l-- !\- I VX. othin-w'is.. dm wilt m,I ami.-ar until ,I,e Slice ling ■'•'•k- 'hn' h'hm.ls will ,.h-ase liett.f prepar.-d to [Ip/i^ni'id-as w-o intend t.i inake ii a rule ./•;///..-» own pro, i.r-y than an irre'po"’'' e.rr. plioii. Sept. IHh lSo7. MANt Clli/.EN- i ATilciAA!.. I The twelvemonth enters npon iis la.st (nmd- i,-ant of seasons, ami nlre .ly mitnre, o it upon itbelil-.-e/v hills,lies am! the wide waving pra iries liv simdv eopse ami m irniif 1 valley, la- imciit.- Ill filinl sighs the .-omiiig .iiss,.|HtiM„ ol him vear ns vet so lusty ami tnU id bh-. 1 In sun in his rapid inarrh towards the autumnal I e.,11.mix show ers do’- n daily less and esa .d i s h „hi ami heat iip.m. ihal i.oitnm oMne earH. s 7nr!'nce which we inlnuiit. and the l.mglliei ing i-veiiiiigs give in giislies id cool air. n t>.rr> pi toil. »riT \onf Ini’ .tm-ritans on Ciirrd." Tli, co'ii.iiissiom.rs of onr model metropolis imve n- ecl.-l,rated or.fer cf the /G/rr triv ns H-eir nio'to in mnnicipn! polu.e ngnl,, ,in.| ('nrrv;..g out this pntriotie motto, th.. town is rrgu/ le.'l liy ns effi.-ieiit n l.o.iy .d "A poliee ns enn in- fo.imi ait. r di rk nni wliel-. E-'l- poslin-g "l> '••irg.‘ libick elotll I.eart „„onthe doors of or.lerly d.-moernlic eitizem ufter eleelinns they eaimot lie excelled, even I III . _ I JUKI (IciKiiiMce riK? sms siml inujuilies ot Uu Scene in a bemist’s (.I8c«-. ’ Sonth, they liave hnd (piilc as much—prolnibly male rciilesi'iitativ.-from the Einernld —loilowith such infamons linsine.ss, as . • ■■■ leoii.— tlii-yi-nil it, as the people of the ktonth. 1 he follo.ving- exirael from an exchange will exhibit tliev felt in iiigger.s and nigger tra. .liters, hat in hand, witli ^ ‘'The top of the morning- to ye,‘ sir, im’ 1 ve got a biUi toolli, nil’ the divil n i.it^ o eointol t interest , I get slioi't of n bottle t-i l.rnmly, iin I ve got . irading- not ;i great while ago; and tin; taet, oiie of Father -Matthy’s medals to knpe me^from |„;,ny of tlie wenltliiest persons at all .sm-li evil .siiirits, slnire. Now, sir, wiint 11 Xorih owe tlieir wealth to traffic In AlVieiin ye lie axin’ to pull me n lootli?’ :.slavi-s: ‘Haifa dollar, .says the doetor. J "Erom IgOd to ls07 tinwe were imported ‘AVei!,’ say.s I’at, ‘what will yon imll two for?’ ^,,^^.,1 „|- lyrislid, Khodc Islniid— •0,’ rcidied the doetor, ‘1 won’t eharge you s.-niiort that did n..t eoiitniii n ]iopulati(iu of ’ 2,000—more tlinii 1000 slave.s niiimally.—Tin- 1 air. n S gn Ii- ,he inoc.ntml niglit-gunnls of Louisville w m- ;::;;r;ok,;';d ;inrs,;i;dy fan .a .l,e h-af wn,..-h ,,m:s.-s ... be •mra.-.l .1,1 ^,lr,.u,ly i.egins to assume its penniiimnte -In.'- ,iav-.ml is 'or Icirglirs, ^ ,.,..sli.'ei s The lii-sl of Septmnlier m ass.M-mU-d m mg- „„ .„f_ eh-.ince. rT:::^::'ZX2 ,.„.i -... j-;;;: -jxx stangiit.-r.d'gr.mse, pheasants. ,,nrlr.dges .in.l ^ ,„glit timfnm-.v Di, lull the "fowls of the nil'.'’ I" Amerien, tlii ' r c. .1 A H. H. .Lnieswn. en- imark- Lie eoiiinmm cnieiit of onr nio.- xo ■ • |,t,i-..|ni-s and n Ini-C I m .eat -.ml Im.st nionrnfnl season, wi.en ,ered uy cue ol nior. i.t.i,-m.. '"’'.■qj^m-iant vegetnt.oii of onr (-xiilM.i-ant quantity of -goods remov d tlierc torn. . i.,«umcs the russ.-t tinge of ilccu.v, the f-”'- j,. ti,e imni..,lial; vicinity .d .le le.u iests, passing ilironglMhe gorgeous ehiinges'■> the "A-irnrh-aii” guards, i-nt t.ie I saffron nml i-nnison and gol.l, at l.'i.!;-Hi bft . pv sneli n .ia-k, .bsmai, .stormy i tiioir l.-afless In-iim-lies to the nmliim-lody sl.\. .... \,n i-i.-nic' witli a decent ilmages of death. In,n h‘W ' m,fort w onh! venture ‘weeks nior,. nml we slmll Imve the l.rn.-img at- ,.,.,|,eet tor Ins |d-> m .i i - ml !,uo=phere.d Get,d.ir-tlmn tlie s.ift, imzv In- eh ihe sireets, imrtu-nlai-ly when o.ily .i idinn siiniiner will wrap nil .d.j..ets in l.enn-y |,„r..iar or hm.-ly I hi. f migiit lie pn-keii Lind St.'eii the senses in il.-limons hiiignor. i'"d • • , ,,ir a Ini'iq.-r 1 o IIm realiim-nt. i,be„ the howiiughlnsts will sing tlie dirgo of 'I'. „„ irnnr.l .o nigiiti- ’ eig-l,teen hnmli-ed ami lifly-seven. , 'I "’ i '’There is a nielaii. Indy ph-asnre in marking know wi.at we siml! d.iwli, jthe Vieissitmies .d li.e seasons and noting- the E.y, .;. vdic f.-obn- ipoetie ‘..arnllel nlVord,l in tin- deebne Oi mitme n p,, k anl dain Ml. .-.I m 10 the deeny of Imiimnity. Bat tlie sondire i,,„i a b.iat loa.l ol ii .v..! s‘"r ■' ireli.-ved bv tlie aiitiimmil as|,ee’s ol eiiy lie. No.i, 1.0 m-i.i , . I *' . ■ • • . . . . i . I - . T I ■ 1 11 c > I I ■ L _ I, ; 1.X.4VX1V. ...... A IIV .’ICIVV.' - j tiiti other tooth—ill'* first one I at liau iiot },,|f .( small portion ot tlie iiunibet hiT Ike . \Aric will, « .V.II..I. J,.......-. / • .citizens were takiiie: from the roast of Atriea quite thick, and of a grecnisii, frotiiy eonsi.steii cy before defecation. Heat is tiie general means employed to cleanse it. found to result from useless exiieiiditiire at liouie exjiressly to answer the demands of fasliioii, and ‘‘wi.at will pe0|ile lliink?’' .My wife lias made iiiy fortiiiio,” said a geii- ... , idireeilv to the Wi-st Indies, nnd into tl'C |ioi-ti ‘I guess, doctor, I won’t Imve tlie first tootli | tiie'Sniitliern State.s—Fifty-nine slave ships pulled till it aclie.s, am! you told me timl you ; .,t t|„. time to the little Stale of Rhode would imll the .second one for 11,.tiling.' ! J.slmid. Some of the large.st fortunes which Rat mizzled, and tlie doet r pocketed the | tineas were i-reiitcd liy joke instead of the tee. ; t|,,s traffic; ami hat n few year.s n.go there were J «ll»U wim »•••♦• jv,*. -• , I u 1= Ol even V 5 •• - -n • - - imployed to cleanse it. "My wife lias made my fortiiiio,” said a gen- - .,n.„ \l„udav‘Slate, aiming t The boilers, three in number, are in a range i tie.iiaa ,d' great |iossessiutia, "by lier llirift prn-, i cRNVEittlN. Yorl vllle New York to mvealihii-st of t.'ie iidmiiilnii's, ot,i„n,ii. ...ik.ii,,[....'s-:’ , , ,,,. I'vi’b':'":??'"fi.L'T;:!, ; tins traffic; ami imt a few year.s n.go tliere w,-ie the l.oiior-d ami who nad Ih'cii \ov-' 1"''i’-'' inirtl.-qiaiits in tlie trade, or owned ’.In ^Tic- second forty, and tiie tliird twenty-five. .Mine lost my - - . . , f ,1 ! paiiion, '-hy useless; The fire is ajijilied a little in advance ot tlie | doing "• ’ itho tmmber ,,f iweniy thousand at east Nem ^ _ ..grricl tlie human .-nrg.ns. One of ny fortune,” answered his iP‘,'"‘‘''I'" mt'vm'New ' Vork, li-i’Senat.n-.s in Cmign-s.s, as late ns 18‘i(i .r efess extravagance and reiiining of Ne« A ol ., oi any ’ ' - oPi.li.s tin' 1S28, rommenred I is life n,s n .slnv.-r In'tw-ei-n bucvvell.” so .sneces..!iib J’ ^ ‘ ot dies this open to the influence --V" visi-, came out of 1* ■ p if ',-r. In ^ birl ii.at Ih.y cm.not, ll" '■, ! > .l.-i ■' ^ iug at H-c Ibr.sl ohl ,'l l",p L '.i ' o ^ liuiHnd. \\vtni-t till.’ ,mi b >‘ , . ivili hc!- .al'l..r in- mor ." h'- o " ' - i:„n. IVrlmistcc D-• ! H ' y, .,(i,., tl.nl is wh.ii tin ng-c Ol '""‘yy 1,„•,■.( \Vcw.,mbl I k, 1" km.w ,rh.t b.k am. ist.nrm-.l .m Dml- IL -v.r, am, my-,. H.c-. siim-tni-.-s f II i..f,UC ti.c ",lev,‘,1111,g ami l„,w f r I’m- ,l-.m lmi-n,-,l ic/, ir tin- wnt.-i - - , - . ,1 1,,,. in f.:,-'. V'.- want t,i know a a. ■; |v,-in! To sn,-h of n. as have b,-en imprison, d .-The ot I.er .lav" may m.-.n jail tin- while in ihe swcliermg nimt, th.-ie is a >■ - , fa'ni'>‘- "''' ’** "" • .sensation, ns it wer,' ori-cm-w,!.l , x siem-c. v.Tcn a '• '." p,. ,. .t.imis, wc .l.m't liclicv.- ihe liicsol irnv..l i.-egm t,. p.mr m tny hnn- 'y , ,, ev.-n tl.e lentil pai ’ !.;rcd:s evei.y ,.-.iy, and ilm l.,iml,.-rl( ss v.lncls .-1 I." . Tlie iieriod wliieli is i-onm-i-l,-,1 w ith the sink- ' ill"- aWiiV of Ni.tiiri-’s i-,ow,'i-s is str.kmgl, .-hm- i i n,7-r;zed m t- wn liy rc-awakenieg of m.in;;,-,. ' er.'ies from the long 'oi-j.or ol sni iiii. r. H-'W ! birstling- are the str. ,-ls. bow g.iv the sl.op w.n- i dow.s how nnininii-il tin- tl.oiimglilai',-- >-1 c'.n:- im. r.-c, af„f the slnn-ln-r of ihr.-e immlhs has i I.eon shaken off’! Tlie ,‘arlii-sl brcntii ol I'ab ! slinria-ned iiy ni.|>r,iai-liiii.g- (rusts—how i' n- I freshes the dwolhu-.s in the long ' ii'i't a"‘l “;'''i'; i healed cities, ami inins-.-s bte anil vigor in i-lci.V smallest boiler, nnd tiieii passes suei-essively | \V lial a field does this open ... .. . nii.ier the ciarifier.s, wliieli are shallow, he.nvy | wlii,;h a wife pos.sesses over tlie fnlure iirosiierdy nii.lerthec.ar.ii. 7f her familv! Let the wife know her influ- to five feet square, ami iioidiiig iimel.v g.illoiis. ^ satisfied to eonimeiice on a small scale. It Tlie heat is moderate under these, giving niiqile ; einiinion for young liciisekeeiiers to be,gin lime for the.peenlei.ie to coagulate and rise; j where their motliers mided. Buy 'ti7 ."ron'i'id'i-ather late ami made two speedies. | and whm, arnti^one Immlred and forty to ! neee.ssary lo work .skf.fnily with; P'l" " ^ i , . , 1 T-I fi.ca ri ini I house vvitii all that will render il comfoi table, one Imndred niul eiglity degrees Fal. tlie d. m-, ^ 1 I hanjred and tlie heat turned on; tiie ' • • »* — .c.,.,c- ”*’^5 ''''® I costly furniture. If secret dissiitisfm-tion is iniee is drawn off from the bottom in the grand I siniiig up, go a step further, and visit J •!•!.. ^ . t ..J ....I*....:...-. K..nv-vlil tl>t» pers are nsnul .gymnas .e ex -tcises.a y y ' 'ti,.. ami he had ships enga,ge,l in it tdl Hm trade bilion took place, being a. l.iii, inn e t , J wanis d.so river lielween twenty men, each .standing on l„.qm-atliing a tin- prow- of a Imat ‘'‘'.yy''''';'"''” M' millions to his eliildren, win, m e nt sarywith ‘P"'P " this .lav ehissed in the l.igi.est ranks ol O'er, the entire inin-ber liad tieei, scieial tunes pitelled into the river. Miyor Wood came on jSOcie '. „ , , m Smart Dmi.— A gentl-nian ieit Hol\ike on An irmate of a Frenth Had House. ; Frhlny yternoon for this yiy in n Imggy, ly AO ..ikiiiG-ji fjivoritt* doir wall him. As tin-) pio- Cliarentoi. is the nioilel mad asylum in h ranee | ^ tos.-m-d Williamsett i 1 rn■ i,*’s ' :1st n.ticiiim ry o; j; iielr " niri ng mm iim. .-s.- I To ns n,g-iiiii its lcinp‘--rard, .'rimids mid relat.ve-, w Im Iciv,- go . ■ i,..-.. (■ mm. ; ni loo, idf r nntnsieil di-lighi: ii , 1 I W .- Il'lll 1 . W I. ' . . r-' • ' • - > wh'’li 11 ,1 t e'n'ra7h-m-,l non' or licn-nlt, r. .-m. nml ".li d,. >''' Jill, UN iL t n».>i J •• ^ ' Hismetliod is this;—Two i can and ought to afford, llien oeeide with strict integrity aoeoriling to your means. Let not tlie censure or appro'-nl of tlie world ever tempt yon to buy wliat you can do witliout. No matter what people tliink, provided you are true to yourself and family. Eueci-ssfnl ami jmlieions farmers in tlie vicinity of Baltimore, effects a saving from one tldrd to one-lmif of ids eorii. by soaking it tlior-mgli- ly liefore feeding. Hismetliod is iliis; l",> etuptv vessels, iio.gslieads, or sometiiing similar, | are placed in ids cellar, where tliere is no dan ger from frost, and filled to tlieeiiime witli ears of corn. He then pours in water till the re ceptacles are fi!le,i. R lien weii soaked, tiie corn is fed to the liorses, and when the con tents of one cask are consumed, it is again filled and the animals fed from the oilier. Even colis soaked in a siiniliar niai.ner, but in pickle in- ■stead of pure water, are eagerly devoured liy cows, espeeiuliy if tlie usual albiwance of salt is witlilield. Tlie corn cob contains a large qnaii- , . ..rt.'ksi-,! toward Williamsett Ihe gemlcrnaii . and wortliy of a visit irom all "mi ( rmused liimself l.y plaguing the liog, till 1"- hail n » • 1. hniii me Tlie Inst comer at cliai-t-nion IS .M lie (K V. , j I state of complete wnriy. the l.omes of the po.ir and b'hmhl iwo winters ngo, the belle ot In ns. , = j , m.ntlcinnii’s Imt ill, w ,.ff, nnd dark eneerless apartment, insufficient Gollong, q,,. p^,,. ...p^gh 1 . - . ,.7, • |,..,v;ng lim I orse and and absence of all the eomforls and reCnemen.s , ■ he went ,1. -k a le. ., 'y' of social life, and then return to ymir own "till ,^,15 i,y ..pstake, one vial lor anoiher i Inigg' st.in li 1 . • ’ ” joyful spirits. You will tlicn lie jirepared t,) : , ehi-st ami s'vallo'ved a poisim. j a'''”"*-'.-” ‘ ' -i , ,,, ,,i ait yL husband with a grateful heay am . long lime, that she ' the buggy and sta.-t the an,ma lie ready to appreciay the tod and | 5,„rely ,lie; the prompt nnd skiiifnl neiion ff’"'.' '‘’".“.Im !ih „o ,„.;-|.ose. His which he has* eiu-liirL‘d m tlte business tt urld, j *i,p i.livsirian vai au shed lln* iMu.Sfm, . K ' c .. t surround you witli tlie deliglits of home: ^ the tin-nse ol 'he face, "li.eh wus t.-rri-j tattb-bil ,l"k.' ^ " I"'--' ^ n'l'd yon will ii- ready to ,-o-operate with him cheer- i ;;:v!i.i ' When the vietin, was ,a some 1he cu d k , 1' - •;;;; luily in ui-raiigiog yourexpeiuses that ms mind , her first earn was t., !’''''’"'eT o" ,1', H„,.';.tii\.l river *■ iiiiiy nut be harassed with fears lest his family t - , iookiii‘'’-"‘lass Her request ttas im- ruee. hey « ['ji ' v ' >i H kn i ' ira.'/irag^cn 'expenditures may em-roaeli upon pnnetnal pay-I ‘^ e„tJ,, .....y.qe.b She saw the .Ireadfiil tri.tl,*! buo " lu' '' "le wnggi.sl, hrnte ‘ ; eyes were hl,.od-.sh,.t, her ehemks S'v-.lle,, ^ mouth iwiste.l.aiid .-rows fed ami « 1 inki.-s j win,'put off in ^a Imal, ami got farrowed her brow and eyes—bhe gazed " ' '| j,, glee at hagganleyeson the wreck for some tmie joice js drawn on ircm me uunum m mv- iq sprin'r up, gu a step lui luc., c.v,. • —* reservoir leavim-* tiie seum lo i.e removed for ; the homes of tiie j»oor and suffennj^; behold tiie ' 1’ r,t" fr..rl-tl... pKrifier cleaned and ilaik eneerless apartment, insufficient clothing, hog and cattl." feed, the clay.e. cleaned g„,.,forts and reCnemen.s refilled wldle the other (-as tliere must be two) ^ ^ ^ joyful spirits. You will then he jirepared meet yoar liushand with a grateful heart, and lie ready to ajipreciate the toil and self-denial | which he has endured in '' " ’ .. ..«m tn , is under ivay; and thus alternately you proceed The juice is limed in this boiler to nentralize ihe acid, and lioiied nnd skimmed irlil the next kettle is emptied wlien this pa.ssed into it, tlieii on to tliclast, 'vherc tlie fire is still more a.j-iv-;-: and winii siifrieii-iitly ,-,.m-e>itraieil, it is disidiar.ged into coolers made of clear pine and atterwards into suitable casks. , . UlCilE. *.»V i4iv»v|^vvs.«v..v. J p- - , ^■nioTt. ^ never neeiletl more moral courage than she B,--AKKr, CoKX FOP. IIOK-ES.—One of the mo>t | does no'v lo resist the arrogance of fashion. Do i spiKid t!•'■ ttai iu iiioiiii.r- III iIk* j Utki-n a Utiie' i* ll gl'i at e ! luruing tot. i hv llR*;r ahM-iicc. aiKl ttt pr-f T ■•m Miearlici ttcl'M.nn-* ns ui- im:' i --. • u ^ iipKii the suidK t a .■t-v4 h- . d ■“* •*’* soi.tMLS tlimiiM lv4—is i.'-t lh‘ t =y .-..arai.i.u- m them as i.hV jd-ghT ..g4-g more al Uo- iami!- i;ir door step and enter lin* wi-li kn.wi m .11- sioii! I’iiev hale Mel! noli: lU' in lie o d v\ 01 Ui wliere tiny imve llinnij.*!. pf- tui-e iralleiMS an.: .-ailiedr-i’s, or elKiiiiin- -fii- ,-ier> or SiiUiiieriiiu ll ron;_!li p:irks. u t-:. ! al- foi'ded llniu imll liie SttiS .lel iJn tl.eV dili'Oo from enter.ng lu-ain ih--ir owi. dearly rt memlt'-r- eil iiome and s.uing loue in llie saei'ed pt »'• a o -m . , . , Ml Wr,!. wjialoVGi tt (lo, ttodont th i'K w d qn ri-e! " th bin at ,.nl lb,- matii-r. We limk to w, f-:„ ;el 111, "oik ilii-.mgli , - i-d d ^ -a', "by. we ,-aii : ff'"l',l I" ,1 sr,-gal-ii i e>. lilli.- -qinii'. If w,- ,|.m'l. "by, tln-n, giM. 'T cross ah, nt a not let the families of A. and B. decide "rhat you must liave, neitlier let tlieui liold tiie strings ot your purse You know tlie liest what yon Tile Heroes of the Pc-stileDee. AVc n.ider.sliind (says tlie New York Her- ahl) Hint Viiss Annie M Andrews, of Louisi ana, tlie lady who, during the pestilence at Nor folk distiiigiiislied herself by her fearless atten- danee upon tlie sick, lias now in press a volume descriptive of the trying scenes through which witl.lield. Tlie corn cob contains a large qua,.- she passed, and which is intended a.s a trihnte to ^ T 11 • I the selt-tlevutediiess and heroism of her co-lai)0 tity of i.ntrm^ent, and is by far too valuable to narrative, coming silence; then give a iieart-rending shriek; she was a lunatic for life. his sm-,-,-ssfnl experiment in ilriving—nml I lien went Inu-k niter ilieir owner, wlio will, no-iloidil leave Unit dog liehind tlie nexF time he .goes to T.vLLWRmxG:7M7sCh7irwho with lier The l.est of this story is its Iratli.- Iiusbaiid, is editing a iu‘W light paper, which has recently commet.ced hlazuig »-r blowing fortli spiritualism at Auburn, under lln? title of let iis tiike Ibii.gs I :o.'. n" I-'‘' 'k " - ' ‘ mall fair "iiini, g, tl : I d b'’ ' I'”' 1 't" ' of onr loek.- or d:inis. " ,- shall I-.- d,."., ' > o-i’him for i-o.isli-ml ve : i-ini. We si.ell I i- " l.iin np "v.-iy s, V. i-ilG’.f nut more to.-- li Tiling-" 11 T,-i'n - L U e nekno"!e,lge the enni, friend .Lotr .a'. -- wi re n.islaken. It " as iiU oli D,-ep Li , f that llieeimli graliim ,i,.-eiir|-e,l. .-Ml tlie O ly G.imniims of tlie press coni,!'.it I nni up anv- thing- on D.-ep Biver; niiil none of the G ly Gammons in Wiliningion will ever Imrii any o.' e.l home ami s.tting .lour Ml the saer.-,l pie- '.amnions.,. . seiiC" of the La,-,-s and R. a’es ho ims tin-D,-,-p River coni if they expect tlie aiithni lieen «t tin- B|.rmg-s, ••i-r.bi.e.i. .-nlni.e.i nml ii^. meUinin of the Navigation The lock ami dam burning o,-,-m'- .-online,! ’ in n room l. ii l,-,-l .'qiial., nmi m ,- k.ng pel-pelnal liatlle "ith the s. rvai.ls, for tin- ,-ompany. Springfield (Mass) llrjubliean. be thrown nway. 1'- F . Chester, Kent c',, YId., .Ian , 2, 185 i. Remarks.—Tliis lias heeonie a general prac tice among judicious farmers, who Ice.l their norscs upon corn. Gnr c.stimahle frieml, David Landrf'th, bsq., who keeps a number of fine horses upon his great semi tarm, near tin* to'vn of Bristol, on t! e Delaware, al'vays feeds them npon .soakeil corn, and has done so for several vear.s. He-Aonsiders it a dei:id‘.',i advantage To Keep Rickles.—Keep pickles only in wood or stone w^are. Aiiytiiiiig that has held grease will spoil jiieklcs. Stir them occasion ally, and if there are soft ones, lake them out and scald the vi'ie'gar, and p'jur it hot over the pickles that are in a solid stiite Always keep enough vineg ir on them to cover them welt. If it is weak, take fresh vinegar ainl pour it on hot. Do not boil vinegar and spi«ge over five mittiitcs. ;Provep.B3.—The farmer who sows tares nev er reaps 'vheat. The young man who sows wild oats never irathers the corn of riches nor re^nitation from the Held. He 'vlio starves hj« cows never drinks bnlter-inilk. He who chokes off his conscience, strangliki his own character .and euSbcuUis his good iiRtaQ. rers in I Imt lioly cause. Tlie narrative, coming from the pen of so aeeomplished and highly enltivateil a person as Miss Andrews, eaiinot fail to have a thrilling interest tor all who are not insensible to the spectnele of human suffer ing. It Bill B-efenr, however, ha a* one defect. The well-known modesty and disinterestedness of the fair writer will imluce lier to omit all no tice ot tlie person ronnd wliom the_ chief inter est centred in tliose terrilile scenes. The omission, however, 'viil only serve to place in stronger relief tlie nohility and generosity ol . , T.r II I— ........A ..r irih spii-ilualism at Anhurn, imaer tlig litIc ol ^(^J''‘'j’')‘’qv|^7raph pnblislies tiie following; , f - .1 ^. K . A* vv «*r»* 11V iioiSdiu ft ‘IN G«i nug iiict* i «i if * •' mimber in discoursing upon the. Giandem ”1 j ,7. ‘ ,,y Tim partieiilars Rro"Tes;‘,'s^the wand of Divinity. 'a"' ’>= '>'1 e h)ly having hoiledap.ece .d Man at tlie pre.senf'is tossed on the fiery sea i ‘"■R ' an.ui ui uic |r.A V I • 1 .f 1 uirul been t lePe hwl u few moments when of a'»-itatim'- tlnuig It, whose burning billows,! it n.ui neui (lu i restres.^-ver still' lifl him higher and higher. |-'^be oleserved a wnsp had 1, on the mea , am He simil at length attain tlie lofty nltitu.le ot j '"f'"S ° tTburn it^feet beitiL" the zenith of eliararter, in wiiich he is;le.ng so ( .. thomrl.t d„.r„; n,.„, .1,., .i"ii ...1, i.d, ij"';,,'; Destiny he shall roll over heaven s highway, i’’f'*'' n-i'ing b'P-'bf.'F c‘ " , . , ’ . , paved with starry worlds; I.e shall learn thei"‘k'’" ® ni- lore of the universe; list to tlie rolling niusie ing one hour ami a ni [ p .1.,. d. .V t „ . ’ 1... .IR41 4 niiAA f,f t IP voiinir adies. who partook ot vl Allixy AlllfV^IOV, li'.V ww of rounded spliereri and walk the stars as Clirisl walked the water. 111^ V/14V ■1X.W4 ...... %* , 1 /• I one of the voting ladies, who partook of tlie meat .sparingly, causing a sliglit namsea. Tim sickness was so very peculiar it reminded her of k.ng licrpelnal liatlle "ith tin- s. i-viii.IS, 1,11 in, . - .... il,.-. w-'er w is verv ne.-cssifes of Lie, ,lepr.'.-.i o! the fet on .,.e tap.- v .a., an- ..s tl, "... .r ami' Inxnries of light nml "-.-.Ter, nml 'Im-s .lot v.ry low- at the time, the lock "as burned c i. r.-joice to get l,:n-k tor.it im:., spi;-e nml "hole- ,i,i(rnii!'' bei.*"' Die "'at'-r inai’k in onl naiy soil!,-i-uisine, aliiindaiit Ir. bol!i pr v. leges amt iii,ie. The "In.le ilam concern, Navi- gns iil.nnined .Iwellings? MonmaLm n,.,l sem ^ ^ lieii.-hc-s are "ell emmg-li 111 Hie.r Imt Hie ” 1 - w . . i..,;, ,1,.,,. man 'vliose iol in life Ims In-i n east ,11 the h,-art tnliie da never "'.li lie. W e a.lniit tli.it. of a ]ii*"S|K*r(ins city w ill rvailify iiin'ersiai d wt* alwjivs have admitted it—so there is m> tile fockney entlius asrn of Dr .lolmson, when q,,.,j (jii tluU iHiiiil. liifaetwe know of no he deelnred that the lii.cst prospe-t he everen- | ,|iff,.|.,.|,ce •‘al"e,-ii Jamie nml incscif nt hived was the one np Fleet .street. ' , • , ii i...c intf The .mmmer is gone, Imt ,t 1ms used us kiml- n", nt a 1, on the subject, lie Ims just Iv ami we hope to see more like it. It has about as mii.-li eoiili.lence In tlie ultimate sue- lempcieil Its fiercest rage "itb s. owery cve- ^ess of the wink as wc Imve. Iiings, and has I roiiglit no pc.stilem-e to ileei-; Jf 111,,,.;^ shrewii Y'ankec gentlemen "lio liave «mler.nk..nthe contra,-. Job .ion’t turn out to fi (•( its gannMS witli gohlen ^rain in open . c »et thro' ',v...v. — . tlio preliminarv exaininat-onof l.ie tt’orks - vnning,-, an.l ns tlie wimls of ai.tnmn wnil over [. ,„.t :-onie" lml alter the the dviiK'’ year—a miserere in every l»|jist—\lie ■ . .t-k x- i ^ a ■ unite,! vmems of n grat.fu' p.opie should rnis.. | I'oHo'vmff las-hi.m: Dam No 1, 'vater flowing an antlieni of tiianksgiving to tlmt Renign ‘ nnderiiealli. Dam No 2, wntcr flowing aronnd Ro'ver, whose tender mercies an-over all Ills one end. Dam No 3, i-haiiin Is fornicl aronnd winks.—Sueli is tlie homily preai lied to ns liy jibutinents Dam No 4, liiirnt. Dam No Hie flights of the months-.such ihe feeling in' ,q„^ , .....q,.,, i„, ..wing to the depth spired by the signs ol the season. ; €rasshopper Hisration* i diJaphlated. Other dams ni dam l»ad older. A Minnesota correspondent of a Chieago j JSummary, dam i>ad liusiuess aliogellKr. laper expresses the eohvierion tiiat the gra>s-i ... . ' .1 ]> i4. .4.4.4, unaeriaKcn uie eoimaei joo lom i .uu filled its garners witli gohlen eraiii in open ^ , handed profusion and thus added' to the eotu- be the suetessors oi bimtn A CtiMiy, tnuii stock of the world's riches. Yes, I*ro\ i- "phanzy their pliei iiiiks" w hen lliey ; deiice has lilest the stnunier to our great al* preliminarv exainiiiat on of l.ie worl lier eitaracter. We may well be proud of an i lar with marriage notice's, when sending them age which has produced two such women as to the printer. A goodly cusiom, that ought .>,.#1 Annto AnHrAivK— to [ircvail evervNvncre. y ^ ^ sn'lvliess WUhJsO Vt>i Jf |»a;, tiM«i IV fi@“ A Kentucky paper snys it is getting to i Hie wnsji, ami slie i liinks w hen tlie meat bin nt be fasliional.lu in lliat quarter to eiielnse a dol- ; him lie must have stimg it hy way ol revenge. Florence N'iglitiiigale and Annie Andrew's. Tiie .Madame Roiainls and Clmrlutte Cordays Ilf a past century cannot, for a moment, be com pared with these modern lieroines. The former wi-re inspired to hold deeds by Imtred of ly-raiiny, the exaltation of romantic sentiment, a'ml the appianse of their cotemporarics. The latter, rniining cqiia! risks, looked for tlieir re wards solely to their own hearts, and the silent eoii.seioiisncss of services rendered to linnmiiity. The pnblieation of Mi.ss Andrew.s’ ‘‘Heroes of tlie Restileni’e” will he eagerly watelied for. No one can do the suhjei-t such full justice as h.rself. null ...= u.u.T ...c^ o •- by way of revenge, and tlins imparted sufficient poison to occasion the sickness. A Handsome I'kesent.—The bi-autif'nl ngei Six dollars to printer and priest No seiisihle man could refuse— Five dollars to render liim Idest, And one to publisli the news! Rshiiw! we sometimes marry for iiotliing. Anil lilack onr own bools at that! Ami still l:ave liread, meat and elothing, Though we dare not to say we are fiall Arrest of a Postmaster and his Deppty. —Henry Resiibaeh and Loins Reii biicli, post master and deputy postmaster at Franklin, HI., were nrre.sted on Monday, eliarged witli rob bing tlie mail. Tliey have lieen suspected for some time, and ot, Monday last a def-oy letter Tbe Con'brary Spalplecsl New Y^ork Sent. 14.—Andrew-Jackson. Jr. some nine, auu oi, .uo. c .......j ,c declines to deliver his father’s gold snuff box,! was prepared at Jacksonville, i»'liich led to'say tliat Bngbam Young tlireatens a war ami awarded to .Major Pykenian. Uo .raorus to tiieir.arrest The testimony is said .to,be x-on- separation from the Union, the m^meut the Wi4sbingt‘»*‘to^‘'«»«- A. ‘jjovwumeut iroo^ eaRir tlffl Coach Maker’s Convention.—M’’e And in tlie Staiidai-d a call fora convention of Hie coach-makers of Nortli Carol iia to assemlile in Raleigli during tlie State Fair. Tlie call is signed liy tlie eoncli mamifacliirers ol Green- viTle, Tarlioro and Wilson, and begins witli tiie follow ing laiigitwge: "''’lie undersigned, coach- makers, are painfiilly impi-cs.sed witli the idea tliat tliey are not sufficiently remunerated for tlieir lalior in carrying on their imsiness,” and tlien exjiresses tin* opiniim that tiie fault lies witli the coach-makers tlieniselvcs—lietice the request for a conference. TbreatvDings from Erigbum. New- Y’ork, Sep 14.—Advices from Utnli say tliat Brigham Young tlireatens a war and paper expresses'.lie ciiiivicDoii that tiie gr;. Iioppers that liave been ravaging purtioas of 1 __ _ Miimessota, will reacli tile Atlantic States '>e- wliieli took tiie pt'e‘'iiiiini at the fore tlieir ilesiructivc mission is ended Tliis .q ,q^ Louisville npi'iioii lias l)een flicred in reply to the one; _ . , t i . i e.xpres.se.l that the grasshopper plague was pe- of Iues,l«-y, "as piir.im.se.l ny I oL euliar or i.Icntieai to Utaiiiind .Miniie.sota. The Lewis Saunders,mfiGrass ILIls, for the sum of writer is ill possession of facts wliieli siiow that 1 (due hundred dollars, for llie friends (f G'' lliese gra.-shoppers migrated from Die RaeiUc , Seerelary ..f War, b'!i.. inieini 1 im as a fft-‘’’‘G-';- . . . present to the distinguished head .of the M: ' Noiliiii^ but the interposition of Diviin* • ® Ri'ovidenee wiil prevent the annual dcvaslatinn Departnieiil. of tlie.ser insects ill every State Ea.st of this to i yj-b,-|s j ;_\vi,v is it tlnd our k. ii. fr.cn.ls ar - - the Atlantic coast, whieli 111,■'• may not l-cacll 7,t|,„q. worsi. pp-.i under lliree v,‘ars; liaving licen about that time , , ,, . i, -; t r. ilov .1 I V. TT. I 1 ,4- . II idem—'Ol the Him. Ei 'vaid btanly-vri iiny since tliey left Ulali and Minnesota valley. i - Alrcaily I iicar oue wing of the great army too elnognned to lie nilliiig to niui ,in ne has readied Wi.scoiisin, the right wing Iniv.iig ’ siilijcct? Do lln-y lacilly admit llie Iriilli of reaclied lo'va, and tlie central eoimiin tlie edge declaration ti-at. i - , , ., I> r(4UI‘A4l fiidir AAinrC ivill . . ico'ii.u .....a, ,,,c 4...I01MI IOC .o.a. 1,1,. (i(.(.|jirati,m t'-ai. altlioiigli the caiidiilatc ol of Illinois. It is to lie fi-ai-ed their eggs "iH , q . qq^^.,, has not ehm gi-il •, be deposited ill tliese States. The section of ’ . j . „!i nr..r..thi-' eoiintry w'iiere tliey have lieen .so destructive in wlot Irom his o.ii " litff I" "" 1'a-• • Minnesota for two years is nai-row-—a strip on .silently aiiniiring his ‘‘niuta! courage win e r each side of the Mississippi, aliove St. Anllnmy’s („,;q,„ to cmlor.sc his course? Fifty jiairs of Falls The iiisei-t did not readi.quite down to ,.,.7,..les'vante-l immcluitcly for the use of St. Anti.ony. The eastern aid sonlliern .sec- ' , , , m a—. ,lie iires- .ions of Minnesota escaped unld .liter .flight Die hutidrc.l . yes ot „.e A tg.ts lo s-.c .Htc prt I JBaat ttiwi ^ ^ . i^cui pw.tiou oi'Mr B:nw. —W • Iiad 1 tv on Satunly nl hiirli, urcoinpjihiJ w!]i-re ilie nvJ blott ii down, otiij and fences ovcrii] vicinity fif town see by the \Vihe| ed down their k ; tlie Sound, from in timl Nieinlty diinm;Lre Nva lon5 1'he storm v We " C in tlic Cl per-s no reporr ofl rejir tho.-^- U • r.(O '•«:jC (1 4I .»■ irnf.—Tt*'- P: ■■ !■ ■ 'M-J it -i.VjHi'- bii >• ! bi :!j.’ 11 i.'.'ti cl !i. ' '■ 11,im. \[\ d'Yoi- o; lie- u'»u-' \v.i It It:. 'o np 1Gil WH in I le i -''k aj 7 V 14., r,.r ti-c p; blfti lli.lt -• .•(■• lied on : 1(1* i i •tt .:r- {i.MJiii' on a V. en! i»H'. ilio 'r- ‘ i '■ni i .‘ tee in .• (1(1 jfei .KiiGHFy eX‘Ul -• :! ! ‘’I-lir jl !; I IV 7- •• nmk . •* ill. 4 “!ar‘ bj* it I coining H- • ''iniiiof preiiini'ie nn'i r- - Ui-: U']’ ■■ Ui'.i* Tir- r I! - r:i;_ eii.’’ R ,, ... ? I .. ri G•tnii t . a I'in* I 1,liu.' i> Ki • tl;; lo.tirV. cri:* > on ‘I i'* tacit 'I 5" a ciiuiJ I’l'i ci.;iV inatn* all r> • V : tt !i Ic ciij“N‘| ani^'le aiei l> d(»p’"'i: \\ in . I : D - V ami u o'Ki.' ...•!io!)' tir the • - .uni tlie tii'-Mi, w'.Ui a 'o’- dci'Kiir tiM’c.o load', ilVn-a..!;^ and refrt r| Lak (I .lai'i**, .'Cenery; a.nl, ttl b'd :( p nnl ! 1.1 ii -ei. b. ,t r .hT it - I V'-tl. liii iiniclileilue.‘'.s to | r«‘eeive-l (■ I •nnni I •nir-^ciNiJ iL -: ec: .v.‘ Ijo tn‘] jl ir bl liT' o'*! ‘1. '1 ni to lo e**' .'^•1 0 I Ui'- i*c iV‘ liard >no\vcr. tt' jio iKin;r. and n; j but th resolnt Df:.«:tii( ' i i • - -'rite thro.i rlt I ud*ltjlii;t, Wasif (iiaimpolis jiud . fire lpet\vt*ei! Zij T'lUi'sdav li'iciitl ;i tpai'k from till iianl^ Were proiJ ui desliaaiioiie.
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 19, 1857, edition 1
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