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NORFOLK.
AMERICAN
BnttohJiolCjOvcrsfewning
r " f 'if ;
'AND
SEWING MACHINE
it, i. . . i ... A
.,. cokbi ED
tlTtFIlST and ONLY BUTTON
. II10LE and SEWNG UA-
CHJ5K COMBINED, IS
''.. Tiitt WORLD, -
That can do ALL K-ZSDS
of SKWNG needed in the FAMLY
A
IJeedom C lor '"WHite Men.J J.
YbuiUElLh jaara Kt a ! WILSON ' NORTH ! CAEOLIN:"SI)AY, 'JULY 271869;; Cl ' ;' : Nuiinai.26
P. U. J-ONO.
1
A. C. fc.OWi.ASD
FROM THE COARSEST CLOTH TO THE
; FINEST FABRIC, !
i. XI, ioiiC$c i o.5
3 CENERAimMMISSIQN
)rwardiDg;Mcliai;ts,
Norll Uoano&e Squarr,Norrotb,VK.
Will sell in thisor Forward t j
i ; em Markets,1'"
CoUoD, Cr8ln,'Peannls, AM) All KiOiU
CREEN PRODUCE.1
Repkb to Meirs. Bumiss, Harriaoa Jk Co.,
Norfo'.kl Ya. : Wio. W. Lamb, CVhlerl Trust
rCo., Norfolk, Va. ; C"i"t. .Jamt-ir Cornk-k, Nor-
'April 27. " HHy
Nortn-
J. R. llEnr, ,
New York.
C. W. Yooi,
:icw York.
It will work 1cautiful EiiUoii-TJolei, Eyelet
!olet, Krotrouler over tle CJge, do Over-J
Naming;, aa If Lftnd also, all kirwis oi
Blitchlng, llemtning, Cording, Felling, PraM
, Jug, Binding, Ruffling, Tucking, Sewing and
flatlierlA2 on, at the tame fine. " i i
TM C.RKATEST KOYF-LTY. OF THE
i'CE, il now tn exbill Joa and forea'e at ,
, No. 7 Market Square, Norfolk, Va.
MILES & CREEKMUR,
pralcra in Clolhiug and Fine J FuruUbing
Goods', 4c. '
' N.B.' 8cd forCircolar will price, and
pmilea of Work, . U
. Mr D. L. HAUDY, at h Agricultural
Vrcb6usc, Urick Dlo.U, Wilson, is Agcti.t for
the above Mavhinr, and will receive orders
for Hie tame. If order for three or more
' tiiiio!iluc Mt recti ted, Ibcy will bo brought
' , otr and a lady will accompany them to give
i , all IMcery iliiirucuon to me pun-uanno,
rata cnaROE, J, tifin- i fait tri'd, thi
. Murnr 4 ot fir rutir wlitfactim, then
K.; it Ulat- hiitk iriTUiH'T .(-'OUT lu tlwr or-tit-ring.
May 4 ':' . r 8 Din.
V. J. riE.VBt),
Norfolk.
F, E. OooxnOnoB,
r orteinoutii.
HEARD, YOUNG & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
. j ' TOR TnR 8 ALB OP
Early Vegetables, Fruit, &c
" 247 Vabhisoto5 Stbeet,
' ; 'NEW YORK. : . '
llnvlnc JTousca In NORFOLK and PORTS
MOUTH, Va., fchlppcra may rdy pou biiving
tLoir rroduce eent lorwara wunoui uciuuuou
. ." We refer by permission to ,
cr z n Anop. Coli S. L. Fi'emoet,
11. J. Gregory, EQ-,. Me.sra; Giy '& Tycm,
and the Biinka and Merchants generally In Nor
folk and Portsmouth, V; I
Man h 1 !i ' . 0 1XU
THE RUHlDEflLER.
WILSON, JULY 27, 1869.
THE SOUTHERN FARM.
from inspecting tlie labor of his farm,
land what a different sight ; presents
itself! Jlis languid', lenses are in
vigorated Trith the cool breese ; that
blows from the' orer-arching trees ;
his cjes arei charmed with'Jho varied
hues of dazzling flowers ; he inhales
With delight the air laden with sweet-
. A. ST ATOM. , W.II, BJCtiETT, . V. AHKA,
lUmllton, N. C. Norlolk. Norfolk.
STATONjBENNETT&CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
" COMMISSION MERCHANTS
'MtTMAtt'a -Whaef, . ..
NORFOLK, VA.
i ,) i TbU riousn doui ti U-Uv a Coiumlstdon- buKt
, ucR,and wili, uud' i Ao circuiu8UivM.ea, depait
r,,.lromthoVrluu p- i iO-ly,
- -f..J ijj'rOtiTKR AD DP ACEtt.IN
' HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
MPTliY tFILl.F.D.
YANCEY, BROTHERS & CO.1,
M'liyi.KSAl.K DlCAt.KKS IN ,
Notions '&' Fancy Goods,
'Atlantic IJlockV. Main Sreet,:
. ( liQRFOLK, VA.,
Inlte the attention of the MeImiita of North
Carolina to their largo and YftreJ assortiueiiit oi
' Notions and FstocyGoods,
IucludinK a full line of HOSIERY, GLOVES.
IIANUKEKCILIFFS, HOOP SKIRTS, UM
UKELLAS, PARASOLS, DP.E8B TRIM M I SGS
JE.VELRY, SHIRTS and DKAv EitS, dud
SMALL WARES fconerally. ' f
'liavlnff had mneb expedience In this bueiups
in another city ana a-mpie uittos, a e ui e ip u
paredo oiler the strongest Iuducemeuts to the:
' - YANCEY BROTHERS & Ca v
March TO - O-HSra
From Tb RecoBstrncteil Ffrme.J ;
A Tliliifif at Keanty Js n Joy
1 -,! Forever," .
iTKe K&utiftiViA nalw;L3cne of scettd odors'; and he enjoys every
the main .tkiatiiu , of man ? -canal day - a fresh sensation , of .pleasare
happiness : rw! it can lo attained from the '. wonderful transformation
so easily' and theaplyathafcwa are which taste and beauty have made
without excuse if we . deprive our- m his old home.?
selres of this one present enjoyment. rj Aiidthefe beaistifttWioroeiurrottnd-
The ; elements of s moral i ad(iment ings have a vast effect in mflaencjng
are every where at 1 and, and only the character and disposition - and
need a little taste and labor,, tor be happiness of a man's family. Chil
combin ed into all the char;r.3 of grac e drea who grovrUip, amidst the beau
and bcuutv. V. tiful: who have' constant opportuni
In this respect' our houses, and ties of exercising their tastp; to
homes in the country generally need whom nature is every day making its
a thorough reconstruct ion. Let any silent,' yet eloquent appeals through
nffiiir industrious farmers, who rcr.d the senses, in.. favor of .the elegant
this article, rise up from its perusal, j and the beautiful, are . more refined,
o-o to his! front door and lopk out at more ' sensitive, more alive to tha
the .prospectr before. jbim,jtnd mark f teachings of wisdom, they learn morj
the scene that presents itself to his Readily, and advance taster in tlje
eyes. iThc hot July sun will be re: arts of culture and (education ; tlu-y
fleeted in his face from the bare catch instinctively the hidden mean -
ground of his front yard ; here and ings of that voice of nature, which
there may be seen a scraggy tree teaches them; how to find ."books in
givirig -V full shade to the earth, but therunning brook; sermon3 m stones,
not enough-to temper the 'scorching and good in -everything.'
heat.- The bare, fence of ,tho. yard The h'appy'inflaence of these hor-
encloscs a hare and cheerless space ticultural improvements a man will
kVom tac Rural New Yorkcr.J ; I
Japan Clover.."
A few dajs since I noticed for the
first time in tcr rird a slender little
9 m
plant with" a - small yellow blossom.
I did not remember to have seen it
anywhere before. One of, iny neigh
bors who had . obtained Vm'e seed of
the Japan clover and carefully watch
ed the 1 ro luct was surprised to find
that vhi tame' thing was growing
abuJiritly? in his garden. ' Soan af
ter' my discovery of the new plant, a
tViend Yisfted ine aad directed my
attention) to'the fact that it was grow
ing all tlirough our section, and ws
the veritable Japan Clover. Qa ex
aminationJ fcund.it trifoliate and
evidently belonsinz. to the. cover
family. Some persons say they have
noticed it for several years. I think
they are nbti correct iu this. Others
say they have not known it until with-
in'.a few yean?,. I doubt whcthei any
of them ever noticed the identical
growth before. In traveling . since
I tce it everywhere in yard?, mead
ow.s, about towns, in old fields, and
in forests.
It is unpromising in appearance,
isaf, u T.. rw
Tw Si wmm - - .... r TT'.
r-arS-jlifrs1 J .4 . M
(l(ifM M..MM.a a
wan,. J - ' ..w4 x
iHWa.' ?jA1J
: IrafigBt 4vartlrKreia f'M'.'ajmVLla
dr&bc. Cootract aTtrC
cotspU4 wivi a trpfj laaui,.
from tha IHtUhor Raioraw. :
How to lllav IHtrnli.
A a score or more of faxnura, old
nd young, hare . asked xa to rjvt
them ray plan for raiding turnipa, I
am rain enough to think .my plan a
good one, and that the poblic will be
bcnefittM by learning it through
j6ur c-j!ur.ns.' Iiut, as Niirstn skI
Syritin "went awiy very wroth"
c:iufe tae pfephet Jcuslia d:I uct L1
him 'do some great thin :" to rcak
him do to kina'ple and d fogy a
thing at "wa.h and ' be clean ;' 10
perhaps will your readers be jlisap
appointed when they learn hov sim
ple and easy my way of raising tur
nips is. - Simple i as it U however, I
made by it in 166C on firo-tevtntbs
of an acrc.&OO bushels measured and
put up for winter use, after laving
used from the patch . for my table
from early in the' season till the time
of taking them up (about the middle
of November). In 18C8 I made from
one acre 450 bushels for winter use,
having fed to my hogs beforehand
100 bushels I think, or thereabouts.
My plan is to make tho land rich
with good, well-rotted stable manure;
The Attirjcsa fjfkJ otlT
A strong .irm.wuk a Ht-t Is
trcjucnity saorn ojl nau r.tas;rTi'at
A sore back iscsuiily the fcJlcr a
ouerabte harness. " let 1 fa-ltir.rf.-
of ground, adorned with no flowers, see in his family every day. Vhcn
relieved by j no sward of rich verdant his wifeis wearied with her 'daily
rr'rssf'and made cooi-Iooking'by no duties, which the present' evil ' times
certainly, the leaves . being very I plow deep ; harrow and. cross-har
small, f,w and scattered. The bloom row, until every clod is broken and
is not much larger than a buckshot, j the manure is thouroughly incor
Uichacw in the soil seems to lcrigth I porate with the soil. ; Let this be
I " a.
en the branches without developing done by tho 1st and 20ta when the
tas plant otherwise to advantage. J sou cotno into good plowing condition
ixor does it prove, ns yet, m ouirlat 1 after a season, with a one-horae turn
itude likely to root out the straw, &c, J ing plow make ridges, two feet cr a
1 . -f- . ' UI lltL Ulll UtlUO. I ULL1U U1UIO Ullllb. VI .M.wn.l.i -...-
J - J o - 1 In this nnrr. rT . N nrth l.arnlin.l. 1 I Iifrhr fiirrrtw trrLher. ' Kncck ..!
hot and Idusty, and , uncomfortable, liarly burdensome to our boutheru j , , . h t,. th t of tbc ri Jffe . U)0 hat(2!o
Now thislisj the appearance of the ladies, leaves them awhile to mark -ovth a3- orthyof being or bean pole or, better -ill, ii.l
surrounu ngb. ui. ux UUi &. uie grunuyu . u. .tll0U llttll; riral 0f the Japan for pub- hand plow with a bit not mc-c tit tr.
i ni. i,.. t-t n ti ii . t r I. I I. ti.M .fa nil hni raa in t ) ti I ; 'i v ? I
w i . J - , J .- . . . J fe . v ... . he favor. I refer to the old plant 2. inches wide, run a furrow ,n the
in muKing erupt, iu--uiiuuvtu men uiv unnMucu -uj-
lands, while the domain of home transformations which summer makes
the seat of social life an( happiness in .he .floral .treasures;, how the
rare" beauties
1 ,.. I GENERAL V .....
commissiqn::mercrant,
OriCR SU OwMllEKCETnEKT,
NORFOliE, VA
SpccUl attention paid to SALES OF COUN
-iis left dreary and unadorned. -They j ppcrunVblooms reveal
... .1 - i ii . . i. 1. 1 x l . a . . v ymlvn . 1 o
euner ininu: iuejr are ug ,au:e iu ana .suangu: c'jiuuiuu,n.uuLy tuiuu , j ag caT
makft thosGimnrovement3 whicn a how a sweeter periume uisuiis irom
r - : j- -i-, . l i
called bythc various names of dove flattened ridge an inrh and a rjati-r
wood, sheep's clover. ? fox tail, ' Lc. deep (better under that d-pth than
it 3 " also a trifoliate, its leaves re- over it;) sprinkle ia this furrow N .
stincc. ike tac-T'Isl is rwr-u
th-tttie traces sii theil sibii lart
riiiUl tlt-W a diTirt Eas Iff 3L
ftaincs to th't v hid Hrc ej Al -V 1
a the txw, tht Uc.vrJ, wtp. Lp
Uorst .draws, is pretse'V doa vun
force on the back ; and uu4s id
is soft or thVEarneas tyl"v..ki a
patent back a "wcnd will 't L'.ie,
which trin bednlcnhiLc-li.'lIiij
as the hamts that ttkdj thaxsi4
employed ' on" the aniasi.; 'kta
horse has a uro baeV .tcd tVptas
necessary to keepMxainhsrnrrsJet
tne back-band ,lr rrmoTt eiitjrtjy,
or let it bo lergtbentdVfew tactes
ofthewound. .
V It will lc very caiy to defcrafnt
when' a "bat-:-iand U 1ijabfetila
jure' the animals batl; b'jrotsgfr i g,
a s.t . a-
wiiea no araws,'wutiner.'xe4!,p
tion of the barncrs 'ilirectlybpre
tho back is drawnowforc;blor
isiiflcd clear from tha Wlc. A
wouna on ,ine-,Dacic oitvporta i
frequently Irrltatcxl ob Ue 3agh
harness that It becornllnosl in
curable. A frcsh'rwva'ndFtot
blecding iy the "UbbiDtPlar
ticaa, will heal lut vro dr tsrcsjrctk
in warm weather without ?tyr
metlicino than oaptuJt..-.;liut$au
old wound tlulu.siricd to bcsSf-
:cr thecb.haa,lceri urWXotT
tcveral tiisei, rcjufrrs an sp'jjl.ca
tion of burnt' altiia yalycrtei', to
cleanse iV of the'Jroad-Ceslf
The best remedy is a prsreollf 4.
The drivarli 'lhe one on whorn
tho blame sVo'ililrc4t,"1or allowing
'itFAHionuErritq
Jturrn o i
A. JiiVEUS,
(rOEMERLT OF B4LISBURY, H. 0.,)
" WHOtEaAtK DBAtER M '
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC
TRY PRODUCE of all 'fleserlpUona, Qi whtfh
liberal CASH ADYANCLa iu;:ilo vvheu te-
iuired. , .
Orders for- GEN E1U.L
promptly filled.
MERCHANDISE
l . ..a a
.i.iiivirui'fll now VV.M It Y
N.g I'UVIMBKCIAL ROW. FKT5UY "WHARF
NORFOLK, VA.
AVwnya n hand a f full assortment of fell
WINES and LIQUORS, hoth Foreign and D
Mcatlc, which will be aold to the trade ou a
(comnjodatlnjr torma na enn he hud here 01
elucwhcro. Ordora rcKpectfuUy solicited anc'
' 1 811-d lib jJTOinptncas and dispatch.
ii7(lrrat advantajrea ol!Vnd to tho trade h
t: . DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
to wllob 1 call ESI'ECIAL ATTENTION.
. March 21 . 8Zm
ESTABLISHED 1831.
j. ? m. FassM;,
WATCHMAKER & JEWELER,
Xo. 2J ATk Strtrt, lrtitr of TUi Strrct,
Constautly on hand a full assortment of
WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE
SrF.CTACCES, 60.
B3tVacliea ud Jewelry carefully and pro
nerlv lTt)nlrtl.
PaVlnlr Work mi'de up to order.
1 HOFHEIMER & KEMPSHALL
' : AV llOl.ESAI.E DKAl.KUS IN -
BOOTS, SHOES
hats :an.TJJViCiS!
No. 9 MARKET ?QV ARE, I
NORFOLK, VA.
'wlntPn'iT to le tho LEADERS OF LOW
PRICES In Norfolk, and at tho eanie time fuf
AAi our customers with sueh Goods as canndt
Ciil) to give sittl taction, notwithstanding the lo
Mi mi cs wo pt.iec them at. . f !
Ordt-rs from tho country trade solicited, and
prompt attention, giveii to same. - !-
.u:u cu io , . i
'FIRST- IN FASHION AND LOWEST IN PRlCtt
isembling thoso of the Lucerno as J i Peruvian Ouano a the rato of 100 1 aborts to har a "tori back. Ifttia
starch li3
.XAS sici.s , , JOSEPH i. BtOOf
- '. ESTABLISHED 1851. -
. KADEU BGGS & CO.,
t COTTON FACTORS
. , , , AND GENERAL
'coilmssiox MmciiAXTs,
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA.
t WnOLKSALE AKP RETAIL DEALER IN.
FASHIONABLE Ml LIINER Y
SIUKS, VELVETS, ; :
LACKS, AVI1TE GOOS,
Alexander's best Kid Gloves,'
DRESS TRIMMINGS AND CORSETS, i
I06IEUY and RUTTONS IN U HEAT "VARIETY;
All I ask,. U for persons vUHing Norfolk, to;
-all at v . ' . ;,
No, 60 Church Street,
Nest door to tl- Opera House, and look at the
uAKOE STOCK. : ' ' J
RiT-Orders promptly filled.
f R. NUSBAUM, ,
. 1 ' 00 Church Street,:
'- " ' ' f Norfolk, Va.
March 750 ' 9-3m
refined taste "would -suggest, or that!
the means they U3ed should be more
profitably employed, in adding Jo the
increase of the Ifarni. (But a man.
cannot make, a more profitable in
vestment than in ; makinghis v home
pleasant and attractive to himself
and famifv. And this can be done
at a. very little expense, and by the
employment .this way of those few
leisure hours that are often. wasted in
discussing unprofitable politics at
the neighboring store or town. More
real cheeriuincss ana .invigora ing
spiri ts will be Infused' into a man by
a few hours labor - in improving his
home surroundings- and more rc:
cTood done to the country, than by a
the endless discussion of politicians
and their plans to improve thp times
"Xet a man i mproye: and beautify
every '"thing "about his home, and he
will find the times improving at once
and he will begin to look upon -life
with some of that .brightness -and
hopefulness which jhe gains from com
ntftnre'put 6n some new appearance
in her ever changing robe ; and the
carcwcH'wifb comes back. iftto the!
house, with nw.life'infusetlinto her
with tho bloom of the rosCa trans
planted in her . cheeks, and the sweet
ness of the lilies diffused through her
heart, and she radiates all around
her the cheerfulness and brightness
which she has caught4 from her com-.'
es of the Japan re- j pounds to the acre ; covrthe luino I jiarnc-s' not 'r Wit Mel IfWniaJa
i..n.1. it.nca aF .TiIrn rlrtTPT. The I Vnn if r.tn lLr llitt nrir lK I -t f. lLf.,'.'n . I,am-( W.n.tra.1 In
Wff? Jri Hw.'cry -Ifiower'is much larger' than .that of covered gun'(J, open a furrow,; or UorklaltIt'lsUrlArous U work
the Japan, is very soft snd fleecy, of rather barely make a mark with some an'amruaV In a" Tarncs ilitX VU
a Irht' cfeenish purplish colorr and Hht implement (a sharpened bcsnffaU the Hcsh T3rUercnt,:4ritold
about the size and shape of tho fruit p0le or a' bean pole with a twenty IcolW into frsgmeU s bnrTHha
of the mulberry. When it first comes pCCny nail driven into it will aaswsr) J plcws beneath a"rrapa ritiSrCLan,
ud in the Spring, it looks very much not over a half inch deep; sow the J to continue tontcC-nich" flxrnftj as
-. . . I .... Z 1 r - . a
like young cIovct sq much bo that 1 sccd m this andcoTer; with thebsck vt wound ft (aUurar-brail of
mistook it for that in a field where I 0f a f nade naddle sharrlTi as to burden.' ' ' : " r
had sown red clover last spring. It prCs3 the soil around tho seed. In Furthermore when a sorf lack
is not killed by the plough, as it three or four days the seed will be j has beerf allowed o1 ucfaie, f.t
... r.. tl. .. nnnii. vri I'll tli wrilftt I V A - l.na nn lit. ilia mnnnil I ntinatlv Urli.ar.lna'Lidi'nr'Afcfei'.l
- . - i . f, . , . , , 'IlClvi lali.alU il'W.t4 I'll" " I IMI ailU UlCllCi-UUi: Ull IUS luv u.v... I III4VI1UI V.
UiU"'"' . T . " Jn fi1d uliu-h alternate!.
nu m mnuvc V""-c .u, .. . . , f . . tKft nwa when after bathinc1'
is fe.t not only m a mans heme, but .. T , v . .., . A . ... j 1 1-:.t.-. .'irrv,,t1 ATltr-.-
tnc ucw is on tnem wun ooi, ' H,,,,.",k" .""vi1.
l.ptwtKMi corn rea,ly to "gobble them down. .Vou tcr,the frKrefScacidul'XItva i
t it well at mry keen crff his attack for a hort to batbe tho wonnd VeVJ5Xar.d,
. . . .. a. at. . t
Hrst. bat seem to crow tircl ot it. time br spTinklinc the plants when after Latliintf,-ws-n n ai.fctca
only in a man s heme, but , ' , . . t".. i :
, J , . , ! Some days since I saw ihem eating
character to a people audi'. , ..i , .1vV,
1 . Mt oil the commons with quite a, much
muning with the bright and beautiful,
. ... !- !. 'r - Jr. -;: . - - r . r
in nature. , '.-'
: His home may be common, and his
house have hone of the characteris
tics of a model cottage or a ' pictur
esque villa ; but let him do what he
can to make it lovely m its homclir.
ness, and: he will soon make a magi
cal transformation in its appearance.
Let him train blooming - iues, run
ning roses, fragrant .honeysuckles
around his porch or piazza, and make
'the ivy green" climb up and cover
his unsightly chimneys. Let him in
in giving
. . i . j . r
uetermmiEEr-me aQranceceni oi f , i ; , - . i v.
T1-1. ...,.p . -(, . . 5. . 'avidity as the Japan clover, which
country im retinement and antcl.i j . .; ' . ... .. 4 T... M i;,
? J Tc Q-,,,' was gfowing near. It appears a lit-
gence, . . If every man in the bouth- . . . onmm.
r -T' " ,i i - - .' r- ' 'tie too early for wheat, as it b.ossoms
ern land would dohis part m making t . J J . , T
,! v , 4r , faboat harvest. I am watching tae
the country beautiful 33 well a3 pro-1 , . . , ,
. f . , ir 1 effects of red clover upon it, - 1 also
ductive, what a different appearance I , , . , 1 . , . ,
travel- . . 1 .
ter thiB. season as an experiment.
The leaves are quit small, but their
greater, length, and greater number,
may make them better than the Ja
pan.: It" has a. much-stouter stem,
snd stands more erect than the latter.
As to Japan clover, if I am nut in
error as to its identity, and am not
l pronouncing sentence prematurely,
it is like many, other, things much
talked of a small affair, with small
merit and large reputation
' -forth Carolina, f7J. ,
o...i.i ...i .it..iinn in ...I... nf m r. 9
TON an! other Froduue, aud prompt return. II.ROfJCTREfi&CO.I the fall plant m his yard the beauti-
Widc Liberal advances on rroduce In hiid. "-vAW ' r i aV:wi' -r Wr' wnruU "tl,'
Onr lonjjMpcrlence In business qualities us 1 TAPDORO STREET " ful native trees of our WOQJs . the
DAtiUlNdand ttOf E famished at lowcs -" - V. flll r.wrv:n,'!.. beeCD tUe PPIa , IhC mipiC, Ult
,ark.t rate-, payable la Cotton. ; . . ; . .Have now '" Urch, the bay, the holly and myrtle;
Blllk -S rm va , . .. .
JAMES W. DAVIS,
WILSON, N.O,
STATLE, F
OMESTIC
. ... . .... . ; , . . with -. ' -
vvl. Dr. HUNTER & CO.,
CQTTQN FAGT011S
(QMMISS ION MERCHANTS
' , ' Cvrntr cf Uii. ci Voter Street,,
- rORTSMOUTU.VA.
LUeral adraneca roado ou. conaimcAla ou
. rwtpt or uiua or Laulog. ;
lttrtK to
banks of Norfolk, Portsmouth and North
yaro.tua,
rt-HuUT 'il 4S-Cm
OES,
I HARDWAltA IKON, &c. .
ALL SUITED TO TI1E SEASON AND THE
. trade: - - -,' '-.-. ' -
Wilson, N. C, AprU tt, ? 10 tf
A. J. Hoirlsson's Brand
let him sow bine-grass upon las yard,
and lay off walks, and cut out flower
beds in the green swards;' and let
his wife and children aid him in fill
ing them ' with annual flowers and
bloomy bulbs; and1 let him plant
beautiful sbimblery all along his walks
and around the boundaries of his en
closure, till he makes his heretofore
barren place "to bud and - blossom
WQuld.we present to strangers t
mg amongst us. Instead ' of the
dreary, desolate-looking pla;es that
one passes on the roads, staring out
inXhwr'.nnadorned, ' discomfort,1 or
glaring m the unttmpered. light of
white paint, wc Ehould behold such
scenes as make our ! mother land,
OldEnglani, the glory of the world; ,
houses of the people nestled awaj
amidst ..-vines,, and. shrubbery, and.
hedges; or crowning the hills with
arching groves, and the comfortable
mansion with all the adornments of
taste and elegance.
Bosora'd high iu tufu d trees ; '
, , v ' Where, perhaps, some beauty liesj
"The cynosure of nt lbboriuy e) .
Such houses as these arc theg'ory
cf the land, and they develop and
foster a sacred influence which ' is a manger, and
savor of stability ; to the natural char-i the auiinal, which will take what W: ,
acter, and leave a lasting impression Utinct prompts and more. - Some 1
for good both on the bodies and soul u.-e therein tue i:siaxc iu in-
ndcr the tnanner,' wi.cn tue in-ruil? ...
t'nent at their pleasure. s
tsaticn of
la Switzerland they give salt to
cattle in the foi m cf li:tlc blocks com
poicd of .nine-tenths salt and one
tenth potter s clay
The blocks arc
placed in boxes at the foat of the
Y.iUiin.cafy reach
nd f pmts of t of petitifit' JJf Jarc4
follows: Tut oVo 4ltittl.cf a
. -a a.W at
purpose quick time or BsngVs ruod of saltpeter anJ it:iir a
Bone rhosphste,:lnn days pint 6f tatpctiiind 'fnt- nttlo ;
T,lant. nnd-r favorablo errcum- shake up well befofw tulrfg WPP-.'
djft froin'an old: bouse (if the salt a
rrn nnVr4 MA irt u.e it all for an-1 a
Hv..w -
other
Uw
ttm-oi. will ba bevond tho reach'of to tlm wonnd threonines" day
. . . . . . I .i " . .. , a'-a 1
the flca bug. If tho soil is free from wun a icair,r, - au ...
grass and weed seed you will make a I wound has asstrmcd a lieallhj ar
-ood cropof turnips, after .binning to pearance ana neetns w Dt neauotf
frix inches without further work.'bot mcuiunc c; u.a-uaauva.
a much better crop, most likely twice ' ,.lv.tl.
. 1. t.r tvirttr tftrt f lint-fin r tl I
,itiMt ftrci v;th-th. band 'rdow ' lhatCulLiTlwfyd Vt
" i I . i i i , i i. l:
. ' . . . . .t. i t.n tnu iou iuumaaww
snd nor. ana next w
or-
W. B. LYNCH.
of those who are brought under the j
quiefyet powerful SWy of the charms
o: cultivated vcrdiT ;. - ' .
Superior HISKIEjlr1,
We ire afienia.ior the abo ceebrateaP1" the rose, .
Brand of Whi.key, and solicit order for same.
- Crafton a Old Stam'. .
5 8. B. WATERS & CO., Agents
June ?, IN.". :
And now let him look out from his
front door on a hot July day, when
Ike eorr.es home heated and tired,
hi, Ml. bnll -Ho atirredf andlooac jo
MW" , atua ...a.a " - . , I , , I
tongncplow .h tUc f!.UL..t. nutptr . .
MineJ ..(Man .i.e. . , . . . ! ' ",u" H .
xuan wnrj prticaua,? 3? nature
for Vis guide, nv U9w l t tfJ ,
and the irrais lo'Trrow (oaljis er-
Animals reqnireuantity as well cnarii; allows Uie sya U JnrVeand
ns quality cf fuod. The ph'.lphy ihw rfjnJ 0 bci tlV stUjrd es '
of feeding our iarm stock has been u auuirj Toad; I psturalsJate,
but little attended to by farmers; trixa and idanti cvV .xWitV
yet it is a - field of inquiry which u, speak, tUaiij U say,
will pay as richly for inreatigation thfT ar0 clw togxtUoarrt tUir
as any tho. farmers can explcro. ientc?! aadi brsBcbcishAlf lit
-L i.; ai- -ronmlso iht suncanoolake it,.
d-rcct from the awa,,5; If f;?
Sr l tn tl..- at- ..itUforcatrilratanaTtatlbt,
- -litter, nnl lVfd!boill"er?,
cf Kmrea an J ccsj og .irf dclcs
fall to the ground and rfi3si Urre,
.c cr n
-i.
Wc often hear of farms" 'wearing! 5ny3 ;liat it is the consumisati
out, but instead or wearing out, fcl!j to purchase and plant what arc
lan. will improve if properly man- inappropriately al!ol cheap tree?.
aged.-.: In Europe, Turns which have . x farmer raay bay iudiSerent ccd
been under cultivation, for centuries, Lica 'and when his crop fails he
loses, thi" labor, and profits' of 'one
year bat if he plant worthless trot s
he loe the Hl-cr and profit of; a
drca l . .
have been constantly improving.
English farmers say that the, man
who cannot keep'his land frcm wear-
1
ing out is no .farmer.
1- rr v':: o or.feamir'cn tl.
rond ia hot wcatlicr, nUurs - rc ?t
the borne on an 'errrt wV, where
onetninntc will bo worth tv? in a
wrarni valley. : '- ;' ' .
:.Theptis farxu of 3lichigan, 1Q0
acm, paid a ret urn of $22 tO pe:
ncre, bev4C supp'rtin a family of
ten jeron. i .
tonnio a &xbt&1 tnttldiwhicli
keeps lha graaxiJc4qadort,os.
AtarriCis is' iift srtt i-5d; tnort
TOraTorUble,arid VxtU ,irt w bca
kept'srtanll.naUo'witU'ceat'sit
a
in nil.
a .
A H-aAaWU his sherp, bat
not Lis lanJ. . T!-e Grr.Kr's f arte
an. I ir .
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