UNION, THE CONSTITUTION AND THE LAWS-TIIE GUARDIANS OF OUR LIBERTY. Vol. XXXVIII. HILLSBOROUGH, N. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1858. No. 1029. New Fall and Winter Goods, fpHE subscribers arc now receiving from New York JL iu entire dork of New Goods, embracing a general variety of all kind of good ueoally kepi in tliia mar kt, cunowiing of . I'j'IntH, Alpacas, English and French Itleriiioe Shawl, UanUeiiuicft ; , and Iloiiur-t, Cloths, Cassimercs and Vestings, Hardware, Glass and Queens, varc, HATS,! ars, fe HOOTS AI SHOES, GROCERIES, and man other article not necessary to mention, . which have been bought in New York very low, en tirely for eash; all of which will lie offered to cah buyer or punctual dealer airmail prolits. , 4 , , We aay to one and all, come and nee u., we will lake great pleasure in allowing our gooda if we do not ell. a7 All kinds of Country Produce taken in eg change fol Gooda. , W. F. &.T. J. STRAYIIORN. October I I. , , , . 10 CASH FOR WHEAT. 4r,ftn n,"h'' f coni), clean, white ,JJU WHEAT WANTED. We will fu.nl.h bag, and pay cash on rercipt of the Wheat, at the lliglieat market relea. J. C. ITRRENTINE &. SOX, Agml: December V. 18 SALT! SALT!! SALT!!! 1 0" SACK") HALT, Liverpool and Ground Al- "' uin, received (m l for a.ile 1, J. V. TUKRENTINU 1 SOX. December 3. . 17 CMIOICE CALF HKINS, Kiioe Thread and Shoe .sila, bv J. C. Tl'RRENTINE &. SON. December 3. 17 RAGS! RAGS!!! RAGS!!! U AGS WANTED, by J. C. TUUKEXTIN'C & SON. December!. 17 HORSES nnd REGGIES for Sale. O GOOD turn HO!!!? dr aale n f.vor-1,1 term.; jUj, 8 new UCGU1E4 .me Open, Iba other 4 Top Uo'gy. Apply a.n to I. C. TL'KUENTINE i SON. NovembefSS. 17 Fall and Winter Goods. rpilE autiKribera oftcr to their ciutamera and the public a near aupplv ot , "Staple and fanrr Drr Coods," purchased on the met deairalde lermt in the New York ; market, llciieting aa we did, that there would l an ntnmt cloetmve in the money market tliia Fall and Winter, and that evry n houlJ econoniiw, we en dravored to buy principally a Sluplr M uf'k, from which the purchaser can gel Ihe worth of hie money. We Invite attention, to our dock i'f Men' and Womru'a Shot , Jego Hrogjn, " Wiu'er'a" doul'le-aoled I$igan,lrt make, Keweya am! I.invya. While and Calmed Planmla, Negri, and lird UUukrta. a large atock, Mhi!iii de Laitini, new atvle, Hobd and PlaiJ vlrriiiora. Men' and llov'a Wear, awortcd. toiellier with a full Mock nf GUtlD FAMILY GKOCEKIEX, at the lueJ price. i. C. TL'KKSXTIXE L HX. Molr 81. 11 Latlit-s Cloth Cloaks , nL ACK and Ctrl t"! ,iS CloAn, front George ft ol- i pin' rrWir.irJ Lilic' Cloak store, New York.' iuat receixJ by I J. C. TL'RREN I INE i SON. (M.-r 31. II 'itEAbv..rn)cL HAYING made this a di.tinel branch of trade, ate : devot ptitifulir atirntiou to it, and keeping gi large etork of all kind of I O.er Coat. Dtttineaa Coat, i Uiark Froik Coat. Vets and Pant, j we tit enable:) generally In fit and pies' thoe who! favor us with rail. We ahall keep our stuck renewed from lime la lime. Call and e.amine H. J. C. I L KIfKN I INE & SON. j October SI. II I ltlf)Mr. Rtprraaly forMirt., RrnlwotJ. ie.1 Hurl.; bIki, lira arid Whatebonr llisipa, and r.lastie Delta, by .(MTKKEMTINK& SOX. Keaembee II. 1' Um .-E PAIT.It-AII grades; Window hh.de.; vrftt iififf. I J. C. TI'RRENTINK & SON TOW CLOTH! ft OW CLOTH WANTED, by J. C. TL'KRE.N 1 INE it SON. September A. t)6 : India liubbcr Goods. HI IIUEK lltt-INO CUMIli, lluM-r Pme Comb.. Rubber Pnikrt Cwftiba. Iiublter Konnd Coin'-, Kublier Hut Comb, llubl-er PulT Cninb., I'u'il-er Il tir I'm. A I'rt, IJntinel Combs, a new and etrellent article, at J. C. Ti lt REN FINE & SON'S. July 15. - Y'EAtsT POWDKIIM, Hull's araaparilla,bet, Khnridam fehnapp.. Col iane. awirted. al J, C. TLRRENTINE & SOX'S. July IS. 91- Miii:v mrritiMT. MRS. BYRNES, FEMALE FIIYSICIAN, IC Tbompwn, near Bleeckef atreet, Xew York, TTKNDS fem.le during their t-enfinemeM, and treat til diw peculiar lo her sei. fiw has eommodinu rooms for the (ernmmod.tion of her pa tron, ami t nstent annamtua In imm! nstui. A te. mat pill, aaft and wirt remedy (of all obatrnettniie, ; sent bf mail with lull direction on receipt of fl. Mb I has si mi 1 .nr remedy for Pile., and valnabl luvigo rating ci.li.. January, . e 1 I ( ej A Change in Business. rHB DRUG 8TOUE, formerly owned by Dr. JAR. V. CAIN, will hereafter be continued by J. C. WEBB & CO., who hope by atrirt attention to busi ness, and moderate pricca, to merit a liberal aharo of the public patronangv. January 27. 24 DRUG STORE. T C. W EDO 4c CO., will keep constantly on hand, "a complete aaaortaienl of Drugs, Medicines, Taints, Oils, UyeStufls, Varnishes, Perfumery, Stationery, (Jrasi and Garden Seeds, Aromatics, Vinegar, I'uie F.iquot ,S:c.4ic. and all other articles n their line of bu.ine.s, and with the special design of keeping only genuine article: They hope, by closa attention and moderate pricea, to merit and receive the patronage of the public. January 87. ... , . ,. ; 34 Vinegar Vinegar! IUST RECEIVED AT THE DKLfi BTOIiE- ONE IMKKEI. DE8T CIDER VINEGAK. C. WEBB &. CO. January 87. 84 Just Received at the Dru? Store. Q DOZEN PAPERS CORN STARCH, 12 dozen botilea Ink. aaaorled, 1 dozen Bell Cologne, quart and pinta, I dotcn Helmbold's Extract liuchu, 1 grow. Durdotl'a Worm Candy, 3 lt. large Hponge, G dozen 1'rof. Wood' Hair iiealorative. 3 dozen fine Kabul Oil, 78 Iba. Durkee'e Potah, for Suape, 1 lix Pearl Starch, I dozen llatrbelor'a Hair Dye, S dozen Hateman'e Drop, 1 dozen Maccaaear Oil, 1 dozen Mitchell's Eye (Salve, . 6 grona Steel J'ena, assorted. January SO. S3 TOUACCO AND CIGARS. BOXES PINE CHEWING TOBACCO. " 2.i tutu Extra Pine C.gare, jurt received and for aale at the DRUG STORE January SO, S3 j RARRELS FOR SALE. VI.OT of Uarrela and Iron-Bound Caika jut ie reived and fur aale at the DKL'ti S 1 OKK. Decemlier S3. 20 llieap lookins Wines and Brantlv. A LAG A WINES, ill HWEET WINES. FRENCH BRANDY. far aale at the DKTU STORE. Decemlvr 3.1. 80 For Coughs and Colds. Vanilla Vium Drop j Iherefiire to notify the id Charle Cateof the filing of j Oianze Gum Drops I 1,1,1 '' "" mui ,l,,t unl' " Kom Gum Diopa. ! MxX u'm at ,'e K4'J ' -".". ! AW,Co.n,ndgv,uPTo.u,!ru t..-f vafta-j..,. ll i - JJIiCCJ STORE i la vokiv. i:ti: it: v. Orange, Lemon. Vcnilla, Peach, Olerv Par.lev, eVe, Porsaleatlb DRI G STORE. Pocket Ilnivcs. I.OT of extra line Pocket Knives. iul reeeived and for aale at the IjKL'U STORE. V GRASS SEEDS. 01t( HARD GRASS, Herd GraM, Lucerne, Clover. Tiiiioihy, Kentucky lilue (ira, i received spd for aale altlie DRl'U STORE D"cemlr 14. lit Notice to Sinitlis nml Fnnneri. fllB anha -filter, a the agent of lb King' Mnun- a. lam Iron t'ompanv, w ill aupplv all outers for Ion or upward of Iron at 8 rent per pound, rtth. The money must r'imrriiVy he panl on delivery, or the tWge will V 7 tent; an I in no rase will I sell le-s than a ton for lewthaa 7 cents. P. B. Kl'FHN. Oe'nVr H. tn March 13. a Fire and Life Insurance. 1 your Property in.ured ! your I. lie ln.urrd T -"--"- If not,e II u,Kn ih. ub,c,.ir. wh. .. A4.nl U tl- I. jour Negro injured T Giern.lHiroi.gl, Cvmpiniea. THOMAS WY.WW . 1 nw January A. FOR SALE, 1.1 1 1 in ll town nl urataam, inimeil.alelv In Iron - VI Iti l ouri nous, on woutl. ftrrrl, l.ing lie iween the .l.ne h m-. of M Lean A Manner and Al (.right A Diton. lermatoamilhe piirebawr. 'I HOM AS Kit II. January !. 31 . .".Tr:" . ". r ..' ' . . T HOLM. Iltlll LOl lur .NlIO. . accommodating .... ...... . I offer for aale, on -... (,. .I......KI. 11 O nen Kireel. now oeeut.ird lit Mi 11...... an.... u.i ... t. .n. ..... .... Wa-liiiigton. rttllUls Ut'ltn THOMAS WEBB. W October 30. A C A R 1). H AVING localrJin Ch. pel Hill. re.pectfully eiTerst hlpr.ifea.ionalsericelolheilienaof the town: le.timonialolhl..killiBthprote.ion. I 1 1 K. JAMES W'CIID b been apiH.mte.l aeent of .1.. .ot... i. .. ti. U..W.V U'k.nui,..i..l r.f.1.!'" th Amernr.n Uilde w.N-ietv. an.1 will keea an lies will k waited enat their re.idenc. Cbargesrea- oaable. .IP Dr. R.will be la Hillsborough thi fourth eel: In'e.ch m..n.h..U -op C.mrl week.nd ofiener ( wiiiio.it e.i. rha.a.) rf rei.e.trd. ( aS"u. ' 1 CJ I ...,......- ........ -.. BARGAINS, tflimcy mired is money made. Fresh and desirable Goods at much reduced prices., IN consequence of being later in the eeaann in gelling in my Uoode than I ought to have been to meet ihe waiita fully of my customers, and aa money ia more va luable aa it beeoinee in greittcr demand, and I can ope rate advantageously with it iu the future, I have deter mined to aaciifice to a largo extent the profile on all my Rich and Fancy Good.; I therefore offer toaell fur cash, or to my regular customer on time, my Entire Stock of Goods, both at Hillsborough and South Lowell, at reduced prices. The following named Goods I will offer al COST, viz: All rich and eipcnaive Dress Goods, consisting of Moue lin de Laines, Paucy and lihirk Silks, fine Cashmere od Double Wool Shawls, Clotha, Caisitnerea, Vest ing, Irish Linens, fine Flannel., Purnnd Soft Hal- and Capa, lied and Negro Ulankets, Velvet and Straw Don neta, Rihbona, French Kmbroiilery, embracing Collara and Sleeve, both eepuraie and in acta, a lot of which I :n i. t I ... l . . .i .... ! win ne iouiiu ai very reuucea pricea, aa iney were pur chased very cheap for ca-li; alo Swiss and Cambric Edging and Iiiierliugs, Embroidered and Plain Linen Cambric Handkerchief. The public are resperlfully invited tn call when they are looking for or purchasing any Good, ai I am deter mined to offer inducement, and in abort to have a re form in my own busine, to correspond with the pre sent atringency of 'he tiiuea ; therefore a general reduc tion of pricea on artii lea may be expected Thia plan to be continued during the winter, preparatory to the Spring burinen. I would mil Ihe particular attention of Farmer tn my Plantation I temiU, eon.isling of trel Spade and Shu icls. Farm Yaul and (irain Shovel-, Neil p inted Hill ing and Weeding Jloe., and I il but not leant, thom celebiatnl Man' and the old Collina cal-ec l AI)X, of which I have been aelling for the laxt aix yeara, mid have given univera.il eaiilactiun, and even a reputation of ae'ihng the bet Axes b; Ihote who have tried them. All my twk wa pun hawd on the decline of the North ern market, and would have lccn of mutual advantage to my patron and m If but for the laUne.i of the tea aon when they were received. A large lot of the beat Kit) COF FEE on band. 1 alo de.ire to inform the public ihat 1 will give the . ,i(;nts mill spread at the bottom of the I'ur full ma'ket price for all natcahle articlea in bartei, e-pe- j , ,i, ,.r ,,,, i i....ir.,i ... ciully fr the following articlea, which I will without limit, l!een-vtax. J allow, Oowl fcathem, Dried fruit, Hon. Kztri and Butter, and the atmile nrcstuce of the I country a nppoitunity may vtlir to dicpooe of it in I uiaiam or noine market. ,, . ,ww II. L. OWEN Novi m'r 1 1. - STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Okanok Coi ntv. Court of Euity. John Crawford, et al., v. Chailea Calea. Original and Lijuurli n Bill. J Tlieine made to appear to me. Thomaa Webb. Clerk and M ater of the Couitof Euuity f.ir the county ' "A efo'eMid. y the alhdaviiol John Crawford, .filed in ,, office thU day, that CharlcaCale. .iMn dant in the abovenamed cue, reide lv end the I. mil of this ftate. to-w.t. in the Mate of Tennee-ee, o that . . . ,i j V 'aOU KOa OH I iW Pf v'illlj UliO ai IIJ ."I J IC la 1 1 C'aj f I i airo. fi. if. i c.-. lihenaiMllheret0plcad.ai..werordemurt.aidbiil,tbe'lr,TCUI"P?'e"uanocompo jaame will l inken pro rrmfetm and beird rx p,rrte. j the growth, the ground being bare, is more Wiinraa, Thorn Webn, Clerk and Mcr f the j easily shaded and kept cool, and the potatoes' Court of Equity for the county and state af caid,t j will be found sound and remain in the ground ;'' H.U-borough.iUiathe ssth day of Deceu.iwr, ; untl, iVot. whe-n vuu may dig and put them .v. isj7. . UFHb r & 1 F lwv f'"-v. inter use, as well in Virginia and 1 J.nuaryit 't sot ' " Sl-w 1 'roIina, as in Maine or Connecticut. Some) ! . ! ' 1.. ! mav think their land too moist for this mode j ieM r.SPHTFRT mr!f;flirP.nV ni? TttT ART? - 1 a a r w w ii i.ts ititiv mvviimc- IK, CLilAV LINN AIM) aaaja . t . , ' TaStC ReStOratiVG TOrChe5!. w w .vMviiu A . vuw.l 1 The Crt'ttt Substitute for ToIi H ttr. IT i a wc!I known and inrontrnverl tide fact that the inordinate a - of T'-aca i 1'ie promoting r.u-e of manv ( the a.. eere Mental and PMv.ical iioriiera to winch Ihe race ol man , n' ji t, a carrf.il na'yt and long a el pamM .aperirmv have clearly proven :ihat iir.ntM...ceru,n n,'e.. ijpririie. m m.idj. :um !...r .IT.-.I.. which, by enic.ng iit. tbe l..J. derange the font lion and opcritim. of the Heart, canniif many to auppuM lory are troubled wuh a .rl,...n.c affection of thai organ. ; Tlaeo alte. I U. the entire ncrv.-u. .r-4i in. m.ni- f..t... i.eelf-.a all -ho b.ve ever .!(! ooanma weed w.!l Is-ar te.tiin.inv in l.sno.le. N.ivon. I ts. .tin. It, ..I. h,.,,u . i ,,. ,i .. "'1'..- 1 TIIH I AMKItl slillt VTIVP.Ttl'iflirs ' art deignrd lo counteract lira- Mmful iniliienre, 1 . ..... . 1 ,i ... 11 .... .. 1. ..... m. p..... i,-.-j .-.,.-,, m i,u.,iww at Cjc.. a ret wherr.rr usl lleitig barmle in tl.cni- elvr. Ili esert a henerVi lefTrH o the entire y , i,m, rimming lU TaMewhwh h becme vimiel 1 '.ri I,1u!...h-. M..,tnt n.n - it,, i i.i. . j ,i arc-mpanving li.-kl n wnwlion ol Ihe I hinat ; whleh alwavar w.-aenl t!ainin Irwra ! n-eof Tob.rri., and by g ng a h.-aliny Ion I.. Iht ' Kinin.rh, intigoral tlie who! system. I N.. eirut need henceforth ever be made h T.brr itliewer.lh.t there rM. no pei&ct u'titii or refef '"' ,'"ilr "s'"" ' ttnple.etiil reetjnga. when el. term-ting In break "If Irom the ye of Tobacco, a. Ili ! ''""lira Urenar. . win.ntid lo peibwm (II urll ,,, , , 1 soreiiiwa ienr. are w-irisniiu lomiiiHm an rurn joiricf.. The..rpulm.inaetnH-nt,id wrt.! 'ent. per ll. end ran be h.d of all re - i .is-elal'te DiBi2i.t. A li'wml ilwolinl to li e Ira If. .-I I a . a.. j I'rep.red M.h lv bv Ihe understand lowlnin all or .lei. should U .l.lie.e.l. j JAMLH E. BOW Kit, Drttisi!. j Corner SJ and Kart tMrrrt, Pb.iadelpl.it. j.nuiiyo. eovijin BIMO DCDOSitOFV. , ... - . r hand good sworlment of Ilibteatn.l I ct.me.il., lobe .li.,.e.lof ir.ih .;ajwhwi.l.t lb Wty't ..! low price. f..re.h. A.jurl 4. 0- . Sf.'.rTZ : ULANKSfjr sale lit this UOlCC. ,-r-7-r- " May your rich aoil, Exuberant, nnturea'a better blcaainga pour O'er every land." From the Chrixtian Sun. IRISH P 0 T A T O E S. Tlie time being hard upon us, for prepar ing the noil, and planting some kinds of buda, a'ltong these the Irish Potatoe ; and as it is a favorite esculent with man, both for the pleasure and profit derived from its use; I propose to give jou my mode of planting, which has for several years, proved eminent ly successful, without a single failure. I select a friable tioil, inclined to be sandy, if convenient; if not already rich I make it moderately so, by a dressing, broad cast, of well rotted manure, the scrapings of the kitchen yard prepared, but any well rotted manure is good; prepare the ground tho roughly by repeated plowing or spadings, if necessary. This done, make lurrows or trenches two feet apart and four inches deep. Then make a compost of 9 bushels wood mould or partially decomposed vegetable matter, I liu-mcl o. 1 Peruvian Uuano, anil one bushel fine charcoal, (such as can be had about the Rail road stations, or lilac k Smith shops) or instead thereof, 1-2 bushel ground Potash, thoroughly incorporate those tngre . " " wt- tii lute ii .,; mi G iiuiiuiui lj inu steps, about six feet. tut and drop the potatoes in the ordinary ..v .tw.iti :.w-tw,.j ...... i.A. r,i t.. way about nine inches a-part, then fill the Irene even lull 01 eart I. leaving tie surhire I7l",rtcy ItVlf, and if at digging time you are not satisfied with the vieltl, vour success will not equal miue. I have raised from this mode of culture over 400 bushels from 8 bur-hels of seed. When the grass makes' its appearance, I put with the hoe or plough, a sullictetit quan jtity of earth about the plant to cover the eras, and this end the cultivation, excent , c over an, u ul,t tie ar,,e v,eeds Ti.i plan of planting is (for our latitude) t , , r v ",leu," common ftiac. I lop r 1 1 inu it ta U:i'i, unit lift, nn,l .Irtr in Summer, hence, the pntotoe in ridges scald and begin to rot, fcoott after, often be- fore maturity; if we dig them so earlv they vheii the nlan no"w des ... -a I III. 1 of planting; to such 1 would say, the Irish j words ot Ins wile had laken littti altogether ,i,(,e !,e hoped tn find jut a little way in ad nutntoe i!t!ihts in a deen mellow moist soil, bv surprise ; and though sisokctl lightly, hid ! vanre. The ronaenuenee wa that " lieu tha but if tour ground is truly too damp for such crop, it needs ditching, and will not growi grow anv thing well until tliis is done. CRAVEN. I Winter Wihat. Fe ars nave been ex- . .pressed regarding the killing of the ,nter : wheat by tts exposure to Itequcnt Irosts an. .....ws. .v not uria; cmerni.i.a ... us,,,,. , warm mantle ol cold snmr. e would adv,e our ftrmers t, go oyer thetr wheat fields w.th j roller in the Mr.ng, so as to press down all j the roots of the grain which may be thrott n nut ai I'im cinl I lui fipurtirii 11 rtiiiiiitI ri- m.l .rl in Kwvln.l. avl.or tl. rir.fer .nii va r-M m . at 1 1 n p a m mi p t-nmmi !, an r irniiirai ul...ai in '.r..,tin... l...e.. il.. ;r.rer Lin.l wheat iq, nittiations where the winter km . L- I! 1 II 'I If" i i , Wl.ma. i. T.iiifa muLea a i-c evrollenl auie- , , , - - ; ueiinu. nun, ami hi sec uiratu, piv.i-.,ui. ments. 1 lie leelitlj ol ctuuireu move Itl gr-ttcm, and we would commend it to the ; ,Hiiing race again T I thought this morn- quick transition. T.u'f had not expected a notice of farmers in tin section if Virginia, j i,lg (,at )C had loigottc't how to i.tiile ; but Meeting like this ; but liie re.p-m,e w . in The roller i one r the most useful of agri- wt ,,at he t(I(IMIIIe if he tries. Ah ! Why ! :lllt. Vtttle Jenny cliiiib-d into ht r father', cultural itniilftnents, and i particularly er- .i.,. i,. rv . fa r V v;it ...,i , 1 1,,. .t. ..n.u u e.ible to the w heat crop when applied early in ihe ptM$, after the winter Ireee are ; 0.r. CJ,. 1'rt. 1,1. . ., ., , . . Twrn the H mthern t utt.vator. CHEAP HOT I1EIW-GERMAN PLAN. , f , , SU;C,;UM. we ,,; . . . puuiiii ine luiiowinz e'hui iihi roean iiian ' ..r II..!. mid .ti tin? fram... for ea.lv terr-ijblea! : " Take !iite Ctt:t'n I lo'll id a c'ue let- . . ... . . .. ... r. . . t ... , a'retcliand nail it on fiame id any si.e wi.h; take two ounce ol lime water, ounce of linseed oil, one of white of mrr. toil lour eg;, two ounce of yellow if egge, mil the; lime and .nl wuli very gentle heat, beat the rji separately, and mis I'.em with the for- mrr ; .picad the mixture with a paint brush over Ihe collon, allow in j; each toat M dry Li.r.ire niti.ivin? aiint'ier. until they become : water proof. T t.12e tin shade The followioi are the ad.an-; pii.e.e over la unfit" : ... . ,. t 1. I lie cost In' ill 2 liarolv one l i'trto lie- ; i f, .,..;. . ' ' llll J UV II" 11 liv natviiii.i ll'l,. HI T II V .11. & ll tlui.v ndivilll.a Iliai.V. now .IIIVII. ,11c tr .u.i, ltiaht are liner struck down or burnt, or ..heeled in grovtlli, neither do they grow up 1 long, itk, and weakly a ihey do under g!a, g,,d itili there I an atiuniiaiice 01 iia'u, 4. Tit. .ii.;i,,n,l,l. f..., I.. I.IW. i. more irauable and luiitierate. which i a creat ob jecl. The pnr rising from the manure and , ..I. !..,..!. .....I l. -....I ,.....,! , r.i 11. ft.uii.irn?r., ... ihv . ... t ,i . (ttrf1e f ,ttf ,l,ade, and stand ill . H,- iiiride ittd. therefore, the I (ur.p iim.n I i;ii aiiiiii. .y1 '-"'" " !' ater.l,g. If Hi fiamre in itietihrii are made large, ,U, .hould be iitUr.eclcd by Sr..ibari about, a foot square; to support the cloth. These articles are just the thing for bringing fr ward melons, tomatoes, flower seeds, &c, in season for transplanting." Irish Potatoes. We stated yesterday, ! ll!W wnrlls' I'Shtly, with Mr. Edwards.. The that a farmer near Norfolk cleared 93,C00 ; 'Vma' k ,)f '"8 w'l elv tlispleaned on a putato patch of only 28 acres. This is, j'""!'.'1 l,aJ "h S(' ''" thinking. Alter re however, not equal to the crop of another '"'""'I'S gravely silent, because he was un Norfolk county farmer, on G acres. Forty j ll'rj"""g brier sellexatnination, Mr. Lewis bushels were planted, and the yield was 242 isi" J" bbls., equal to T2G bushels, which he sold in j ' ' HU thought the mile given to Ea .vards this market at $3 50 per bbl., niakiii-' $84 or $141 per acre. Had they been sold at the prices obtained in the season, they would have amounted to $2,000. Peruvian guano, properly applied, produced the above results. Xorfuk Argus, LITTLE WOMEN. In a little precioua stone, what aplenJor nieeta Ihe eye, In a little lump of sugar how much of awectness lie! No in a little woman love grow and multiplies i You recollect the proverb aoys, " A word unto the wise." a t ., .m.n i,,. i .!;. More than all other condiments, though 'lis opriiiklcd thinner; Just fl a little woman ia, if love will let you win her, There 'a not a joy in all Ihe world you would not find within her. And aa within the little roac you find the sweetcat dyes, And in a little piece of gold much price and value Ik', Aa from a little balaam much odor doth arise, So in a little woman there 'a a taite of Parailie. The akylark and the nightingale, though small and l.ghl ot wing, Yet warble awcclcr in the grove than all the blrda that And ao a little woinin, though a very little Ihing, la aweetcr far than sugar, Bud fl wcra that bloom i spring SMILES AT HOME. Take that home with ynu, dear, said Mrs. Lewis, her manner half-smiling, half rerious. '1'akc whalhome, Caddy ?" aid Mr. Lew. is, turning towards his wife, curiously. Now, Mrs. Lewis hail spoken from the moment's impulse, and already partly regret- ted her remark. Take what home?" repeated her husband. I dun t unilertaml you.' That smiling face you turned upon Mr. Edwards when you answered Ins question ':... Mr. Lewis slightly averted his head, and walked on in silence. Tliev had called in t the store ol Mr. Edwards to purchase a Tew articles, and were now on their way home. There was no smile on the face id Mr. Lewis, now, but a tery grave expression instead grave almost to sternness. Hie jarred upon his cars. j a ne irum was, .vir j.ewn, like a great u-' trutit was, vi T . I'l . i many otner men niitiuave tneirown unsitiess cares and troubles, was in the habit of bring-' , ing home a sober and, ton often, clouded Lite. ' il w.k ill ia l t . win a nil iitoii: i mi . i. . .:i'. i t.n.i.... i... i. . , ,-. r , i , A f tones 0f cheerfulness. ( , Tj(ke Jhat ,(. U dcjr, Mrg . , . , , )eBti Mi ttvttion , , J I , , ' m , . fJ ., b , y i (jm m,f h ,,,tl',carIl(,u t(l be verv guarded in .... 0 ! l"P" S I I- .t t. I.. .an A aa a if. I'AH A .tn t Ah me! ... .. w . . .... . w'" e ual Kcr r inow, nnu gracious . .B(.i, u..iM, ' ivi,v i - - Vl W I HI la til T BUI I .- Hilt lllt'lflllll W trlin'i.Mr.Lewisleavel,israreaudbusineBs;,Mm4.inpU.aanMones.oltl,eirdav-empi..v. i- i n .t 11 ..i . ... 1 t jrSi talked lo liere!f, as she 1 chair, annvei iii" in lively t ines Ins n lestunsj ,.,! a,)R by the side of herhus!j.nid, who, vliile Mary, older bv a few veirs than the I,. ,,, .....krn'a word siore lief reft !f hi!. I..,,....! ,.;. I.-, .-Wl . ,..!.l..e. an.l ' , inert. 'PnLf uh-it tiiitite r 2I!it"k alterhoi.l live ubii.. bi.,il ...nlv t.mm in in.3it. 'i.1.k was passed, and treet alter s'reft crossed, and still there was silence between ' thctll. . .n cm. ilir...,ii... 1 .iM tlfi t n i. r.nl inT i -........-., - r-j" j hrr o-n thotiz'.t. Oi coui se he 1 ..ifetole.!. He wou'l bear a w r-. Iroui mr-. I tn.g'it have known beforehand, that talking out 111 J mld only iu iU thin dear! I'm gelling out of all Miat then, Caddy j thins worse. heait ! Mr. Lewi aim it started at t!te siiuttd of, her husband' vuire, bteakin unexpectedly upon her ear, in a s dtciie.l tone. Wlut t'teiif he lepeatetl, turn tig Inward her and Im.kit.g down into her hjlt uitptBrn- C1il.11 e. It would semi warmth 1 1 i tdimee through the wl.ite hnuse, tid Mrs. L. wts, her tone all tirmb'e with fceli. g. You think fit I known in.-- Only try it, ilear, U r this one 01102.' It int o easy a thing to put on a milirig face, Caddy, when thought i op. iisseJ with care.' It ili.l.i't seem t retj'iire nimh ctTorl j tst now.' laid All. I.ewi, tlalicmi U at ner 1 titiwbjnd witii louu thitt ol archnes in lur '"'K. A?at shadow drunned dow n ttH 'n the D ... Mr. Lewis wlmli war aani partly Nrned away J and again they walked oil in ;, '. nt''. . , . , f lie 1 10 rntt.e . .Mr, i.ewi .i.,i to lelf, the shadow on her husband fare darkened over her own. ' I have to be as careful of my w ordi as if talking to a spoiled child.' , - No, it did nut require much effort on the part of Mr. Lewis to smile, as he nassed a cuoio riiiiv euouiro s ' It did not seem to require, art effort,' re plied Mrs. Lewis. 'No, not nitich effort was required,' said Mr. Lewis, his tones slightly depressed. ' But this must be t iken into the account ; my mind was in a certain state of excitement, or activity, that repressed sober feelings, ami made smiling' an easy thing. So we smile and are gay in company, at cost of little ef fort, because all are smiling and gay, and wo feel the common sphere of excitement. How different it often is when weare alone, I need not say. You, Caddy, are guilty of the sober face at home as well as your husband.' Mr. Lewis spoke with a tender reproof in his voice ' Hut the sober face is caught from vours oftener than you imagine, my husband,' re i pl'etl Mrs. Lewis. Are you certain of that, Caddy :' ' Very certain. Ynu make the sui.linht and the shadow of your home. S idle upon us; give us cheerful words; enter into out feelings and interests, and there will bo no brighter home in all tiie laud. A shadow on your countenance is a veil for my heart; and the same is true as repect our children. Our pulses strike too nearly in ttnsion not t he disturbed when yours has lost its even , beat.' . Aa; u,?, J(e.;s walkcd on in silence, hia j facc par(v averted j and again his wife begun , 0 think that s'ie had spoken too freely. But j he soon dispelled the impression, for he said iu I I am clad, Caddv. that tou have snoken j thus plainly. I only wish you lt.nl done ao before. I see how it is. My smiles have been for the outside world the world that neither loved or regarded me and my clouded brow for the dear ones at home, fir whom thought and rare are ever living activities.' Mr. anil Mrs. Lewis were now standing at their own door, where they paused a mo ment, and then went in. instantly on pas sing his 'hreshold, Mr. Lewis felt the pressure , upon hitn of his usual state. The hue of his i feelings began tochane. Ihe cheerlul, in Itercstcd esterior put on fur those he met in business intercourse, began rapidly to change, 1 alu a glluer hue to succeed. Like most but- ..ess men. his desire for nrofitable results was 1 , .- , .: . , .. j ever tar in auvai.ce 01 tiie slow evolution Ol trade; and his daily history was a history of ; disappointments, in some measure dependent upon his re-tless anticipations. He was not aJ wilUn to work and to wait as he should be, and, like many of his class, neglected the pei,rls that I iy here and there along his life paths, because they were inferior in value to ; excitement was over, his mind fell int a li'i'' ting state, and lingered over its disap- p iiir'" nn, or looked firward with failing h ye in the future for hope iu many things had been long deferred. And sj it rarely had smiles for Ins home. . .1... 1 - ...:.. .1 ...1 .. j idivc uiai iiuriic viui yon, vieiii, vtiiijrei jed Mrs. Lewis, as they moved along the pas i sage, and before they had joined the family. Mie had an iiiitinc'tive consciousness that 'her husband was in danger of reltpaing into Ins usual state. The warning was just i:i tine. Thanks for the words V said he ; '1 will not forget them,' And he did not ; but at mice rallied hint , ami Jiai v, nut them with a new lat e, coter- '.,.1 ..i...i .....t .i ..t ; smothini back the dark hair, just Miuwing a hute IV.t lio n his broad, manly temple. A plea:tit srtrip wa t!.i fr toe eye ol i t ... .. . .1 i .il. r....... I.... nvn", ' 'ir i. vi ihmu m. tililmber to tlir .itti,t2-rim,n. where he had ",,oe f,i '"one to lay i:.T her bonnet a id ',.iwt, ami t"i t iMtlze her diet. Well did her lii.band utl Oh, del -tati I tin meaning Inok 'u gave him ; and warmly did her he ui resp.m I U lit smile ha threw l..irk uouii her. . Vr, fitly spoken re lite apples ot g dd iu picture ol s.Iut,' said Mr. Lewi, ejieaktn; i her a Ue t aatc in. , What iI m ihi meat by tail;' ttski.nl Miry, looking tauriu'4!y into i cr fal'iier's face. Muiiierumicrstaiitls rr plied Mr. Lewis, Hiding teti leily upott in wile. Soiii-tiiitij pleasant itiiit have fi.ippenetl, said Maty. S.tttf"it.ii p!etait ? Wl.y tb y -u i-r t'.at,' aked M.. Lewis. Yoi a:i,I uiot'ier look s i hap:y, replied tM . .ii,l we have cause toll' happy, a nwrr e.I tlu fatlicr, as he diew his arm t' 'V r ai.iiiud her, in liatinj three uc!i good clul.livti.' Marv laid her check to lii, and whisper ed s li vuu are :niliiig and happy, de.r fotliei ! h'nue w ill be like heaven. Mr. Lewis kis.ed her, but did pot ifiy. lie leit a rebuke in Iter wutd. But t'te re buke diJ not throw a dull over In leiilins ; it only gte a new strength to hi purpose. Don't iliMfibute all yoar imile. Kerji

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