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--'-r- ; . . . JL ' .'. ,--. . , - ' . .- S . " - " . 4 Vol. XVII, SALF?.; piTII CAROLINA AUGUST 2(, 1SGO. . . . . - . t V".- '"'' . . . . . . . . - s- ' , . ; .v. . . .- . , . J - '.- J- y "''I . p- ... -". , . , , V . j 1 v - i I 1- '. ' ' 1 U. i I j ' , . ; . . . . I III 7 W.V- UV . ,-. .i I ft' I j it i r-';- -sr . . , ' 1?"'- K. if . r .! - i I gc topic's lrc55. .3Fl " " 01 '. if-'".' ' -! POETRY. v; : ! ty nicwsitr, and" in; their nmr i I r n n ED ETEttY JRIDAV, OBr X. F.: BLUM. ..TERMS. "Advance., I . .82 oo ; :co?y, i year. 6 months. . . 100 . . 75 : 3 months. vT S R ifPPft HI? A Txrx DrrTPTvn .:vi.Ten;lii08 or ono.iuch space, or le88, to rjUtute aaqnare. - - 'V..-. OnViarc, one isertibny f $1 00 I Each aubseauent insertion. W4 50 ! bart 'advertisements' -will be charged er than the regular rates. !tt;SpioiA.l,'No'TlCK8 chartred 50 nor rent c sf- - v -w ; - i i .rntghet than ordinary advertisements. t$ul5v1l Ca detuctl0n made, by special con g4fiiet to large advertiser: - i: . -? It tms. fA'pitfnui Judge decides that the law V:iiStonf-eaIed. weapons -.'.conflicts with . ?".x touu iii uiu, vonsmutioii about "I 'ght otthe people to keep and bear V j'eacon. johnathan Jiuckmastcr, f Lud ;-- T . . L - .r-"'-- " uiiii iitij iiwil 1UW, 18 seveiltv Vi'nra nL nn.l.t.. I rjj; '$u)t''&K., t'tr several years.- One morn- .'.'i',,,,fr.,:lftt wek-wu0l ,1P awoke, ho found ho . t coaid htar as wbl. M i.v.iV . . htar as weU-.as ever. 1A vounir man in,f.T-ff.iri. ..-...... w - - - -V U II I Ind. ; 'was taken sick aboat tWn years a."r0 and a uecp weep, lioru which he only awoke a few breakfast, j ways ?mcp, dt'inandinir hh :v.V.' -n ioun Meir t'hrstian Association nas hushed a fine wl,,,u?ng-'0'Wrtli.-.S-irevt, coiilainjn.r t -readinw rooma larc lihinrv- n h.,n ..:?....! S'faiiiJflrlSOO people) ati .'active room -V; TheiUrilpti Union Pacific Kail road ;0raPa"ea ajrree to carry iiuit from Saii x m iv, lur nve C6ius por PP"nd i also to furnish emigrant trains at $ 50 perpassenger from -New York and 38 from Chicago:-- " t - : J - . rinr the present peach reason provisl ion has been made to ftrinsr into N Y" over 25 000: buels daily' Tlio crop prom ' f isos to be Veiy'Iai iro. " '' Immense ouaiftities er seen i in Chicago have arrived from : - - t, ai u i i.n ' ' - ' ' , , ! .; ' ' The United States Javo 2,000,000 ef acres in vineyards, and that urea will soon bo doubled. ' ; ; ; . - - ' A $24,00 part of the proceeds of a Gov--erjnntsalo,-fwa9' stolen from a -wale at -Ihe Treasurer' Office, at the United Stales 'Arsenal iu Philadelphia, i ? ZL 'r baVe 507163 horses -in Texas I heir present appraised value is $18 993 -J 874, or about $37 per head. ' ' " ;i The list of seizures reported v Tuesday SohthK ivnal Avenue . Bu'reau, included $20,00.0 -worth - ot manufactured toltacco seized v the revenue officers in tbe.Sec- oud Alabama district.; There were never aljartteiznros-jn Georgia and Jiouisiana of whwkey nd, tobacco, the valuation of tho property reported bciiig less than $50 00.: , .; , .;. j,,-, . :- ;. . . The loveliest bride ever seen at Niagara is there now,' andshe weirs n f rti...lift;t silk drcss.Wtth'-long trayi, trimined with a deep poiiif-lacd flounce, above which is a row of pink kdivyWe Tiiarabout feathers, asa; beading; Tholshort kirt is turned over atlhe back and fastened with a small brtrich of pink and whilo feat heW. bots til correspond ofVpink silk, with hiVh French A; eight gu n-poa f s ordered by. the SpatthtW'moni-' htiYe- tTdein'.biied'W - il . vJ .. Cl . T Alarsftatl; Barlow; on -the:?gfbijjlthat: he believed that they were intended to Ve nstnl against l; Peru. Uej)uties.Thave-bee.ii. Sent to 4jkeenpdintH.a eize t heretn ai naf t een removed there.. tTho7MiirKh.il I ..laX : " despatched pfficers to Mystic, Conn., .to j seize the fifteen additional giiti boats' being fitted ut theH f6r Spain. - ? ;." v -. r . ', . ;' . . ' .: i " Pittsburg has a Sunday qoostion. The '. temperance men made the liquor dealers , shut up on Sundays, and the liquor deal ers havo proceeded against the street rail ways and other corporations which carry , . on business on-Sundayd.rl ! ' " 4- V .. In Baltimore, on Friday ,- sick person . " t,,od suddenly. An investigation revealed me iaci tnut the physii iaii hid ordered a dose of aqua cinnamon, and thi apothecaiy gave aqua ammonia. The '.result was the speedy death of the patient. . - A man living in Boiihey, Franco fell into a state Krlcthargy prixluccd by, ove indulgencc in drink, and j 'was laid out 'for b'ir.fil; ,He subseipiently;. revived. TUere m no i uobabi Ii ty that tli e . pcoj) U of the State'will yotp in favor oi' the cession of the Wcsterii;aft of the State to Ala bama. What is tho largest room in the woi Id ? The room for improvement, POETRY. Come' in Beautiful , Dreuuii. . BT GEO. D. rRENTlCK. i . - Gome in beautiful dreams, love, Oh !; com to me ott, When the white wing of sleep On nv bosom Jie soft ; ;. , Oh! come when the sea. - In the moon's gentle light, " Beats ioft on the air,' - Like the pulse of night When the sky and the wire ' Wear thir loftiest blue, . Wh en the dew's on the flower And the stars on the dew. - i " :. 1 Come in beautiful dreama, love, . - Oh 1 J come and we'll .stray Where the whole year i crowned With the blossoms of May Where each aound is sweet : As the coo of the dove;- And the paler m ft - ; 1 As the breathing of love; ' Where the l.eaiu kiss the waves,- And the waves kiss the Leech, And oiir Warm lijs may catch : The sweet lesson thwy .tench. . . Come in beautiful draams, love,. Oh I come ami we'll tly, Like two winged spirits Of love through the sky ; " With hand clapped in hand, ' On our dream wins we'll go, Where the starlighfand moonlight Are blendi ni their glow ; And on the bright clouds we'll linger Of purple and gold, 'Till the angels shall euvy t '1 he l.liss they Jehold. L illU-OUS. THE FIRST THOUSAND DOLLARS. v nv KF.V. KAMUFL T. SI'EAK.- I. I. The first tbrusand dollars that a youins man. niter j;ooig out into tha world to net for himself, earns and saves, will tn-nornl. 1 seiilc the question of business life with nun. t here may he 'exceptions to this statement, yet, tor a i ulo we-think that it will hold yet. 1 -. The first condition, that Iho young man actually earns .the thousand d.llara in question: lie. does not inherit this sum It I v.... ... . ... i-. uoc noi come n mm iy a Ftreak of good lock, as tho resul d a fortunate 'Ven ture in the 'purchase and sale of- a hundred shares of block. It is the fruit or pel son- ; ,;;, nis time and labor : , " '""" "im" aim savinir atlikl.ar.. ...... . . in i ii.. t ii i irt f u i i . i i -..-...:.. ... i -. viiiu ir inrce. or irii:in r,,it llllii us n.iii.l. i ........ I. .." . - ........ .., uvu v., ui current expenses lie isr couseoueiitle h. l.l tor a very Considerable period. The direct consequence to him is a steady, continuous and solid discipline iu the habits of Industiy, in patient, perns tent, forecasting and self-denying effort, breaking up all iciidcnrcics to ti..l.h.,.! r mm m, M m V mm and frivolity, ami making him an earnest and watchful economist of time. He not only learns how to work, but he also ac quires a love of work ; and, moreover, he learns the value of the sum which he ha- urns saved out of hrn earnings. H0 has toiled for it; he has observed it vli in crease from lime to time; aud in his esti mate it represents -so manr . . - m ... J wr 3 ears of practical labor. Hi, ideas of life are shaped by his own experience. These natural effects of earning tho firU thousand dollars we hold as very lafire benefits. I They are iust tl... n.mti.t... . mind and body which are most likely to secure busing success in after yoarsi A.c?Vi;'V :at practical educa- t on wn.cn a man can havo as a worker in this working world. Thee seastm for life s purposes ; at the opening pei iod, just hen they are wanted, when foolish notion are mosf likely to mislead an ..,e,pc neoceu brain, and when, too. T It tk d ii 4. .11.... . . a.aav A 1 1 1 ( J is a mil opportnnity for their expan and development .in later years. have but one life to. live! and her,, 810I1 Men niej M:iri irom oreniu" manhood ! ti . once. Atid tTr&-manner in which th start, the prii,cT(.lcs "with. which t hoy start' the purpasen they sWo in vinr nn.i .i ' habits they form' will ..-.i;, ....;.. , - . . ,-..-.winuiii) .ueier mi.,0 thoenl., scelrof Aheir career on ea.to. xo succeett, nrcu mnist havo the cttiHtuU of SUrCt&i in t .7m. . ncason Why-tho gftW many unless in- efficicjujind 14,verly-i,kt.,n men on earth or rather boy sccmim? to ! s tsts ni i the Hiiaplo ;l,KMhat they, did not starvright A prominPi.t reason why the ;ch.nlrcn d the rich W freouently amount to uoimng may bb 1o,i,k'1 the luxury ease and indolenco which marked the coin'! menci,nt of tJ.eir lives. It is the. law of God that.wo should be workers on earth and no one so well consults the best de' velopmentof his being" ;,h when he cc torms his practice to his law. The work ers. in some suitable sphere are the .onle strong men in tho .world. . ( . The other conditio-, of tho statement is that the thousand dollars should be saved as an actual si,rps beyond daily conaumpl tion. He vvho,pe,ls all ho earns is al ways poor. He never has a jto!Uir of at.. cu.uula.el wealth. .The at ream Vans out as fast as t rrf?,s I sr.ndit,g his ei tire earmngH, ho will on the one handjcontiact th habits of prodigality, with its1 kindred vices ami on the oth. r, jOSl5 lhort0t0. u sonijd and judicious economy. This being the phase of thin- RH lif0 opens will, him his prospects for the future' are a minnS H"i,,ll,, iiie wuh him will be a-faihfre-niAtucc-years wijl ba marked by inai-nifi- cane ; and old age, if he live? .to win oo loaded with im.vpm.. ii.. jeet oTchanfy at the momentum which' he lTaw3 lt c a pfoaucer; Jiaviug no resve upon which to draw in the day of adversi ty, bomo men seem to bo doomed to this itltscel and want are noL.fh.i, fn..i, . ,.,r. ; la,,o number make h U . " .V" ttion thetr choice-and btt.ee. wl.K tm hi lit e, Wi h lltvtu it is aolL pnaluced. . - . I Ka irrAi. f 1 ft r 1 "i Knu ccime ana jiri tian virtue i. not tn.wn,l ,..r one earns, never to spend nnvlhiitKe ther fool- amy or viciously, and always ieiiit ni. much low than onVa earning Mfl.-ro,i7 tent with a reasonable ' a-. r comfort; .ml a irorr nU nf ,T odandman.Thi,Uthon.raltl.ugh; which every one. ,UMt apply tor himselt J U is no meanness, but eetnomr Ti. -c.usuness out a leguiiuatonclf-lo?., Jt is ar more likely to dwell in thj virtue than in that of depravity, deed, a form of virtae. L'raded tn likely . dvll in H,0 Uom at of I.i,rt-;.- f. deed, a form of virt i.T" ti' .k" tca and neccs..itM oftbis life ni.d not un . . -r" .... ouirivuv iud j viinrnn i hiVhii . . r ii nouehtn ho cannot pay ..I . he never ,pend. tuoney ir, a looi.st, or vicious way : and ailer a m J er alienlion to his own want- fln,l .if.. i tie whii h bind him to othcrx, of which , 4ucuori8 ie is the sole judge, he lava bv i tro' month to mnnthbr rr f i.:. ! . , -i - rf .... .v j mi, un S CHPii.l T.,T:,!.a,,, n,nth bued j iapiial ..Atlenth. h twhN the point, ; and is worth a thousand dollars. The lc- las 1 V. , r 9 1 r W'W tt110"1 ast h m lor a bfe time If fonuno smile uiu nun. ns ic liroiiiii.iu win .i .-:ii make hin. a fopl. " He can Mand prtwMri. ty without cxploio,,; U underhand economy, fr he has practiced it. It is with him iit a jj0H ,nt.r..i.. ., ft feature of thai acter". The outflow of his earnings may incrciio with his increase of ...cans ; ycl tho I.1W Which governed and the tirocs-ts whivJi M-cnred tl. .. ....: . the first thousand dollars u ill M. liw..!.? ... stat.u l.y bi n ii, all lime to come. Some men fail for the want of miIIh lent action to command nucis : other tnil fr i sufficient eiNuiomy in rcsHct to the i.rod- ; Ntill others fail for the trim of both. Soino have no discretion in t..- K?rity. aij'l . thefs ha. aliuot iu encrgv the day of :.. -r-.it - and !! in trained worker nod the it-uii,,-.! M : . belongs Hi ,,o one of thee clnsMtk Hi per.nal nia!iii..H m:,ke l.iinu.,, . sible, pindenr, foi.ible. prattkal man in any relation ami at all lin.e-. U o select a thousand dollars as te trial M sum. tKcau-e it i not ttt tainable in mnl rfs or rge to be n f- ihi small a to be t ay attainment. It i n ...At:... . i . . . I lu put a youiii' in: ! . irtiu ...... i i . ... ... duiui'IUil out. vli..t .!..... i :. .. f ... ... v I v r l itn iirii... r I"" ," 'm. ami in ititi w- give him a prn.-tital d.it'alion for the bJT inesa work. of Jifo. I. .. . . t nmlA t a.. . I .... I ' ... ......... .imv,,,,! uiu article rtlers mainly to a iiois.t in material civilisation, .levelopment an.l progreM; and il isjuH as true.that humanity wasdesigned. while moving inroug,, ,u,s sphe.e, wisely ad well to do the things that belong to this sphere. The present life has iu lawa and its necessities; and to oboy tb former and meet the latter is as really a duty as it is to pray and ing psalm. Thero are kix o pray and u,,g psalm. Thero are biz lay in every week for business as wit - M-ve,,th for rel.gi.ms worship. Focitty rrfOVi",H;l0r, Klurtire imIuM .the hre-bb-Ml of the world. It feeds and clothe he race Tho snrplns earning of tiumaiiity boyoml immediate consumption consutuf tho accumolate.1 wealth of 'man- .Itlu fi,1:1 Protlu,-1 y industry, ...oi ui.h BiiTrii ill 1'llinn m x ara.i " . . . "ii - vui lur I man u whom it'ls a multcr of no en...... I qnence, wl ether he M-orks or playn,w both: erho leaves or spends, deserves a work- house U tk him.. The father who, hav- mg an ample fortune, brings up his aons iiK.n this Khiflless theory ii practically thei-eneniy. and . ;w incn aiablo aa ho would bo if he wonld misoii them with ran; To all sufh fathers and all such sons wocommrud the pr:lctic-al profit or earn- mg and s iting tho first thousand dollars, From th. Philadelphia' Lodge; . 1 - i i Eden ; y Ion Ian History Thero i-ccm to U a ;resonablo; expecta tion of tho discovery-Af ttf itd of the tiardcn .ol Kdt n, if we "may credit Sir Henry najluiHon the d.stingu'ished Astv- . . vf er, Mii'i a reiuenvoi the jcoyal AMaticWty r Ala- meeting of that b.cciy.UId in Loudon oo the 31st of Hay, at which ho was maugorated, bo made a XtfonSh", VhJCn thL C I,rCH1,e,. hW Vn; vKlion thalkthe Babylonian writing and monumtnts now ,n the po.ionV the Lnt.sh Museum w,l turn out to-be inti- lllllelv i.intiP.-iA.I ir.iK ... e. i r-,.,,. ...... I,. I r -a - . . u.i.-,::"" he shouM submit to ihe Sxicty evidence that tho name Garden of Edon" was the r.l1 -.!. i - . . I old aad ntnral name of Babylon. ,'7"r '"t nicre-wcre liabylnnian 1 1 fT irllnr ft . ,.!. . . e AK.l-;t : LV "eane"t,a.h- latr' nUMl oMhl. Prad.seTn,: which viieuing socne ol human h ulnre . I laidtar ering icty U the toly r vers or r i ? Cixts. or raUer the four bnnchea ..f river uliicl. vrni ..... , r V .' " ' . thy i . . "" 'v waier nmk i ' ticd by the very same names Pison. (id. on. IIi.l. L.1 .....I v.. nhrnfa.a 11 L i ' T I phrates. HehasaUo met with accounts nit nteaui. mm hi nr.i.. ZxmZZ "nV " rPP'" "J "'y ha, given to the meaning pV', !he ,,,no w , M: away this of the term'. -Garden; of Eden- throw, ifc in in.lo'enco or prodigality is a fool, if light on lhatpas..ago iu I.aiaL Uhap - 37 here U no other 1,1c rami he certainly' is v 12.) -Have the g.ls of th. ,,Vio d ! a fool,, if thr: bo another The voiin.r livred them whl. t. ...e r.ii... i. i Tarns Out to be the Garden of ... tt . "uut" ""-viy bright patches "-IntercsUnfr!DiMnuarffi...na.r, ' i apjHarcl in front, ol the -l.isU-i. Inscriptions Confirmatory of P." 'r',l'a'1 they Ithat'lho oUvrvei . ... IWhuglit thai thdarkenm!?wreer.Batiirh. i V.l! i i oeioro long me wnolo most quiceiil Plate of the ureal terrestrial ofthe carly history giv,n in the Dook of magnet. Al another, well',, irked wiVe' Uenesisfrom the time ol Abraham down- along the lino exhibit the i.uIsatiot.M of i7.nl foe.? Td vlnR 10 i,d ori-'- .manftctie slcm, influentvd in H ,a,,. ii ,.0,r,, tbc private stono records, ner a, yet nuiutelli-ible M the.phym .-L He also 1,n Ut.Ced that ill fl short tim. A.l .i f... :. . ' " I ? "? 1 bV.. "' " .,,u o. LuilJii.tf of th, ' ? W,,.,th tf..lar ri'lV.: va,uw "llbo Biblicd iuji, Rl no anticipatcU ho will ,aro - 1 en tn -r...i i " .t ... I " r 7 oujhi intcrcMin- I archovilmrw-.i .. I v -" """'i'lurian tutcorvric ever made. L V' c.ru,Ca l.1 Among BibHcal critics it hjw Li teen i where mm the " V "l CCOU' Ji ?U ..Alio cl hUXZa" ofZ tor down to his deMr!,?lv 1 V ? .i c ?. lJ,Kl,,, the KIu, which form tho firt nuio rli-ii.i.. l ifdteui., " K? "7 5V. U" I . n v. d 1T . . ..... .? . Jci.ovali P 'u .l.ue . r:,oh,m .'S in . ... v. rfTHinan Mka..l ... l . hi me oiner in in i nr r. . I lMofo-f v !....! .. i i . I iv iiinii'ri rami 1V it:il !- as wdl as to history Jml arvhu,, L .t There is nothing amazing in u,u far, ILat the sculptured archive of lUbvltMiia utressanly the chief mcinorial of in.Ii.' won ana Ueucl amoi.tf . tho ihnldcan., hould be tvfloctcd in tli.i annaU uf - il u il ill I which mi pro-pect of h derircc vame forth fnnu Cable : .till ti... comp.niu llu. ori'ini! u.',t). rived rcix.rt-. and of Cm.i;.. .i... authentic JthoviM roarrvn fr;.ni which Kh.hNt ami drew tluir Malriui.l i ...... whuh will iiainraJIv excite vivid ixim-Hv liwMs among P.ibb. al hIh., aim! cannot fad to aroiiM) general curiosity. 'fb cause of religion has always Ih-m," a-kan. ! by diM-owrics in K m c. i..itwiiliiBii.l ing the outcries made again-: th-m hy well meaning but ralht r . hnr.i -hi. i jH.rMHH. i I Ml II n . an newr tr.iin.iv imth ....r ...... egol.ack to tl.e practice, whether I- uiicai or rciignmn, winch is ;,i. ttt b.lVe iai. naiola ou ti.il Ico f.r U"crlin- that the earth moved. Newttl.rh- That ii moves'' is true ol vci vtbing as well as the planet we live on ; and if the ... w di-covoric. or any other, intrrpici i.. u in a itio and Minple o-e. lei...,. "i.ici. nac Imcii m ll.e su nil f,. .,i iru.htioil, the IbM.e il a c.uii ram... .,i gain In clearness, wl.d,. . it. ,,i u hi. iKiaie. u,v i ,- . t .1- niu.t with mttvaM-d dir. . n. r,,rt.. f nt i ..-i ..ni The character ol ull suth investigationv has cier been in ihc l.i-.-t -iim .Si.in i ii I .....I i 'i . . . I that the Chaldean-. , i ... ' V.llll lllll. It ....... ... .... ... : V . i.llll. UI LIIU IllMoI nl.il lal I -..I.. I .. I I. 7 " i o aira I . s"k 1 ' i iinhi i ....... ft . i .. la. I "a .... ..If-. . a- .1 hub lit- - ,ta t.anaa.i. and hai.le. hei.i 10 his (Htsivrity; and these tridili .n, may also li!.r. (..in.. I . i .. . . . . J i. .v...-. hum ;i lino oilier Il i. . .. . . oviii. r ianu long -Deloro Abraham lime which would partly account for their unive'AaliiV Let us, Ml any n.te, know uhat the Ilat jlonian records can tell about tho IJarJ.... M &le... If Hid lekel. P..o and I.M..' can bo idcutitied wuhoui gi.-raphieal bewilderment, let it bv'ull ........ Ti.i Wo havo our doubt about the probability of this., J Euphrates remains, but it seems .trango that tl- thr..- .;. .... i . 7 50 disappeared so com.detely i. ft .ouiury wlK.ro 0o naturar.r.vul,ions hvo S PnCo within -orded hi,t..ry. XnCr tbo boat nor tho .and hav U able , obliterate tho Huphrale, and it ia difllcdt lo imagine that they could have oblitcra ted tho others unles ihey wero i,i.M,ii. frT j u... .1 " ticauih 1. lib luy trovtd. as Go..i ll-.... i 1. . . and the cKUren cf KUk1 which vrro in Te.assar?" And ou that in Ktcklcl ft hntw 23. v. 13.) -Thou ban bee in Kdci u!o garden f God'. , 7116 San and the Eailh Cmlons In- flaenccs A Hagnetic Stcrm. ' Ou SeptemW 1, fhortlv beforr noon, two astronomers, Mcm. Ho.g-on aud t.'arrington -one at.Ofor.l tho ti...r in london-woru at the i.:iiio in.tm.i Ucrutiuitiiig a largo group of nu sits. . i.. .. i i .... . - . . . nmr m reetm atLnrh d to their tcIcscopa nm. have Utonc. fractured. Dut this was found not lo be the case. Tho bright JkIii indicated oinv process going on ujn tho snnV Mtrfai-v a pnce.s of Mich attnity that within fire .11 " - nuhntca the p.t traclUd over a ,aco of nearly 3I.CH.J miles. .Kw. .Ull Kcw ObM-fvalory ihero A,e N.f rc-i'tng magnetic instnimenls which indicate llo- '0- " bid, tho subtle in- fiuence of lem-stial magnetic.,, vax and wane. At oi.Mime the line traksl by th. ,oi,.tcr will b marked Vrcaml m r .... .... . - - J 1 r uu.iaiaiH.iv, indicslmg tho al ance tl r xhib e fl.arp sudden jel k d the tKllllt- " " "v wiurirocii ii lllee nV Urou rh;n..n,ena 'terme.H J,u ..... . . K . . . . . . ..!' Uto.ms." When iho rccr.1 of the KA I m ft r m Observatory lanio U U.kcd ovr. was fOond thak.at th, itai.t it i. .l. i.":ii:1 . . . '... . . . . in Su: SIt jCCleJ lo lU n-t 5gMiriC9nl r..... ... -.-. . 1 4. ,M,: v w;;nMK;:n.rm Oegan, in Jae,an tho son- surface, L...I :..:,. K'ugi.i. oroke out on Hut this was not the a "l'J v luencw OI me SVmpSlhV Wit the earth responded lo the solar action. . ...... ... I ... c Mil U iir .. ...'-.. n liiini iiiiiu litli. It was subsequently foood thatjoon after the- sj-uts of bght had appelml tho whole irame oi the earth had thrilled und.r a in V-itrriim mn. .:. : . . esin..li im boath Amcrvi I,. An tralia, when rer magnclicvolrsrTation art -.-nHuiHiiiy Diaac, tho cbMrrvera tad the au o alur;1 Ull. In "tho tdcirrat.h tattotial Washington and Philadelphia, tho aiiialtnrii , nxxived strong electric no., iq wrw, telegraphic machituv r aa is., on tiro. Tho io of Uxin's .. T . I a . . . . telegraph wa followed by a wherever tclelrmnlis wrr in n:riiiii vrn i.i!rr...i i . . Aod acton well maraca lmlit-jirrn r.f disturbance . .." . x . - urc suiea theinU'. r . . . 'vn toi, bowererl - Thorgrat magnetic atorm s uoi a mere inUnUneoa Itrio orov. uoor pasvM Leforo the dittarUd varm n numcii it onlioary talo. And umu napffM.,1 that in nearly all parts nigm. leu while thv ,urra waa.(,i in progrv. Uuif,g th night iiiaiutni-iii aurvraa prad their waved sirtains ov.-r ii... t .- i,.i. Nrth IQ th .v .n-iurtl ,lec,i0 Vibratr. iho colorrd streamers waviii'' rst.....;.. f. ...I : . r- w mi niy Hhvo the magnetic storm. wn maU. dng that tho auroral Ii-!,. f. f.i r.. he beuvena. 4owr it i-CTiJctll lhal phenomena how tho mrt.t ,...--... lati-.n between thec jKculiar dUturbances III I hi mm M mm. . t - a,, ., ,ue magntius currents of "..r iinii earth. l)ir lU. r .u baiies tiL. ..I-..-- i .. . r. - i " "paru oi ninety millions M ,I.., ttuav. th biioi. of our idancl is changed in om.. iHj au-n.ni uay, of w hi-b cur inttrumcnts ami vy n Iho tsmdUHMi of oor sky bear " 1 all nr tcle7rai.hio wires may .IU ,r h"Mhni.ng more ominous of 4tlmail Uei,i.y u,,,, balHwrilio Hl.ubdurin- llctsbaar'a feast, traced .:.r..,go.. the Wall ..f the Habyfonian Ijnastj. M..hM.-ri...t,1w,,Jt thei-c lung. m ... c..nditi..u or the un take 'r. al, ,,,,U rVa, l.tcn year. I he Variable Mar which swing roiiid it as well a., mipplying us with light and b at, and (apparently) magnctUm, rfouds wr mt) .hveii jeara thes pt-.k, I ...I it wMn ,n.t likely ,ha v . . leven year, r. i lain ina'gi.. lie oudili..n r- ur uiu. I, bav. .H-.-urrc in the ii.ui..i. u jH-ri,, ,,l0 manei;v -"" "i ic-i.. uiu rvtur, and it may 7.'" ,M, K'alvr forte next year in I.vTo A... I . .1 .1 i . J . . . uow ur we to say ...... . ii. . i.M cur uiiti ii 7 J.ven i.uw o.ic.itl, cjMKh or maguelic storms avem, u bo thought pretty ,ar at baud. 1 he s ,,, ha been lately exhib iting uio m..i surprising forma of di.ta'rb- nce .s Uxiiy ' . cn. v than ever. S,i y vast ihat wc mutcMimatc ihcirdimen moip, by millions of iMuarr milea have broken out from tiaic to time, and have printed rapid rhang, a of figur. indica ling he nitron of forcci of inconceivable n.teiiMli.. tloster of amallrr spota ex tending over vaster arra. have exhibited every lorm of disturbance .known to tha -dar phyKit, and every degrvd of light, from the apparent blackness (io reality only reUtWe) of the nuclei, to the intene brilliancy of th lambm Hd And we now know that the apjearance are not merely matters for the carioa., with lmh. as they hapjn al a distaoce of about ninety million of mile, practical mn need noi concern tbcni9Ivcs.- Ltn- The buU-nak although il abounds ai on our western prairies, is very KttJe I. . . s . miiohii io aaturaiisu. 11 growsto a length nfalrfnit ten or twelve feet. U vcrr thick in girth,' and atrong and bold. It never attacks man, bub haunts ti.e neighbor hooda .f the wild, out-lying prairie farms, the i-oaltry kvDt on which in inch absn. dance ses?m to form an irrc!liUe attrac- tiu H tr.ls great snake, as, indeed, poul try gencru.lr doe to all othar rvntilrt of its kiud. it it tcrriblv tonrinci r. . . - j what is in.t rare iu unakcs which aro not tcncinoiis. Wdi kill and destmv for iI.a nicri pako of killing. A b.dl-snake in a ltrg. hei rnnml vrlll in a night do as much lunch iniM l.'iefna will rrooiru thrro monlh't lot. I. ing to repair. Out-e, when driving nut with a friend lo visit a station on tho prairies n g.-. deal we st of the Iliiii- pi, I drove ..ver i-ne of lluix anakca in tha long, tangled prairie grasf which was then mote than four foel. hirh. The sht-rk Lis bulk iT.iva alnut ntri lbi l.-l.i L. l.ir.b" oo which we rid'V W'c lurncl nt n.i-o ami saw a'large, dark tiun cf toll- Mi.nv wTitlung Ms dirty.black to'.U in all the. n '.my ..f a mortal wound.. He was cvi.l.mly ijuiif he'ph-ms to csaM or lite, ho wc jatnpcj d jwn, and with the bait of ir no i sln at bat little l.fo imaincd oat . f -.-.. . .. . ot i.ii.i. . i nil iuv 11 blotr hi; fought v ft ii I. fo rce bisuig- an attempts lo biie,i.d .ui. im iioui't have made a aen-.ut feios tanee bad bk ttit li n iniured to'stan ib. His length u as toarly eleven fct nn I hi jiw ..r rather mouth rontaine! K.ur r.ta f.ftrrlh. all arnall, but all in ..!il). sh'nrj. pained, and crnoked, am1 I 'lrrmg" backward .Nona of ibe I utv, wore vriiemoai, foil if, wotii, hi y .fuuM inflitt would U- verv kcv. re ft. .ni the multitude of sti.ll .1. .. la'.rnti.in-.1 Tim jaws wrr c e-.u.rl netful ; Im thrr was nothing whaler .r.in' tl.j trvnlt-r-'i M.on h but tb r. n.4io. prairie-hen. which haJ ;...i ly U-eu aten daya before. I i t I t t a . ti . nat is the difference between zuccpUd .d 'lvt'r-r Tl.C s-eVcplcd kls Jo J reject Iilles ftX th iclicd iLl.i if. ki.i-J - a . . ' i . - . Why Ike a is ro.im full of married folk room that h erantv? P. .. htri not aMng.c p?ron in it. Authors innr.r.t! il.:.L .. . J . . u tbe moo. ing irupnwMons bat lUAr memory irl call it ,,., aciioa. A monkey whkh ly seen tb men aervanu io the Wt take down a jowder bom that stoJd oo nu c,h,,ra;er1. few grJn. auithe finv to rn.ke Jemima aadUa rjs . or U.. maidsjap .ad acwats, wh CJ prettily rg wtlted bit orportaaiir aRj when all wa aiill and h i . i . . 7 .ir Z . Do r' the kiubta S tJe V' ration blm.fgiBgeHrvn one of tLs toHtonUl wheels placed T,r the wpportof scct-ix. rxKUt XlraVn SfiSS tho horn and rev.raod it over tbe S. ehimnel "p-0110 UIf "pSS key --- piiy.r i ri i n w.ii -... . : . . - -iviiiiiMODM Inrun. tirr von rrni.i : . v. lo a on ngui umter di ; he care o dowa mioiatare. in . an mmwl-X . i.anco Ol Darcinr -w,r Tl. r ith which he r icKa.( . .t . T . i- ,h. mii.l .riu,.,' p, arouaed h im la . n.. . , ditiou. He was mUiog fur dtra. Ha!! gr at Uu drove bim forth, sr. iJh. aHr a Into the bouu. tL ani.rk.l I . -.. . a ..J rvj .nTdc 1!.'; U Tl. wme olher great Jrnagea, L nvi over hi pud.len legation and f!t I. nvr gt ,-.,. , . . i , . -t - w at ts- er I ug forgt.1 himlfand Ueaiae tmaLl- ... a a ii i.x.1 oi.lr it, i.L-. cr,,'"r, hi prei.( ,tMj he t bis bolo l,ke h.,. a pow- VII f.!T PIIOL ri'-k(liif. .r ...! Ch-tll.-riia... I... I I . . i ,,"J",II pair ol castanets. Thsfi Wot I Tho'L A few daya siiu-J, iy, a Michigan pa onoap.uienof banr.;. . .1 T. expreat ira,n al j-.t .. . waited thoadv,,.,.. ,.i .i " V 1 1 . iuc i-ouuucior who appeared on iim ....i ..t; . .7 ' travrl er.bat r .ia li.ket ilhoot any remarks. IJ.. I.:- ,.. . . moJ ii ii- ' iravcier button- bul.le. h,, . 1 hhjIj . Ullvn HWJiHtorl how far i.-t t Pdeonr T unity miW Thai, not I Iho'l.' I ,,Clt .Uli,MI lU ""Trier .torieJ him and again ii,.uiriJ. HV-uduuor! ho rir laHauib'tcrr Tacnty miUs, That's woi J thoV il V,.MaIn;ihi- Ibe traveler storred Lim the th rd U.-nTinj ad :. . Cudoctor5how f.r to Tceuraeh f A the train Ictt Tesumwrh traveller ex Lausic.1 the p.ti. fuo or the roadaclor. aud ufl- S U0 exPlAi iho ra- oudactor, how f.r to Adri'n V ' The conductor thrr l.;mir . . 'gnily, and remarked : forrJoi?' fr:eoJ' Jo uk T 1 m,M ino traveller Stock to LU veiy cooly remarked: text, and ibsta wot I thou The cxndo(tnr foIn4 iK- - 1 to a heart r lanh .n.i . i i . .? l t - af miiw i ins paaseogcr to tho'C at he pleated. Inforaitloa. ii K .four Ptroos in readg iLelr Ibbles .re bother at not knowiog aoT Qf the folluwingdtflnaion.ornVfni. they will thank oa for tLsir tsb:ieaifo . . A day's journey aa ikiHrj,r. one Cflh mdea, ' A Sabbath t? .11.1. I J "Wttl BS r.ngiuh rode. Ktckicl's red w&s s'cVeo fl tearly. ! A Land's breath is rv. ii . 1 ... w . .. j a .... . w .la I w m ... i Te-e:ghlh inches. - - nri lr',J 14 sl to one Icch A hekal crsilrer wi sU ot 10 cr.U- A ' A shekel of gUd n $300. i A talent of ail vr sn lVta ?- A Uhjnt of gold was Si2.Ssv3. , . . , A pirce of ulrcr or a rDnt- iM-- teen cents. . A farthing was three rer.ta. ' A garah waa a cent. A mite wM a cet.t. . . . An epha. or battitontsins sn .t'-.l and five pinu. - va . i 5'? on nd tto puts. - A firkin si xttn pints. -Auftmtrw.ii pnu. ! t . . A cab wis three p o a. . Advice by a writer in P,,u fi Amutaat; -If. Ujr fl, J04..j never love ywa.' wail a j,til fonrar- .all . .pe i, not lo-l Put irsbe y. N'Wj, haa moie sii.cvr ishia foryour bat Ihri 1 fala yoor UlT'-.Ejrh-jmjm:- -If she say a that sbtt 'fovea rou a i Isn4her, ia you ut your tLmai? lur pc may a weUdia isnbiu ffHl." t. A lady wlshol a seal. A t-irtle LtJ. iwmo'gcnlrmn l n.nghl oi.e ai.4 aeaMC uo iouy. -UUf you'tr k aj' Ob, i.O, Said be, -Jiu m jiwtler ; 1 life iuM at the Jewel I ' t Wbatta the d.(Trrne -Utwefn arjasMgUL iap? Oi. ia Un anj ihc i.the t.nofa.to bed, , to cd. What is'lLe diferci.ee U I -Teen k Lailir and a Tn-.th. rl 3Um 14 raiois to bs.Vt! and Ibe ..r havcrs to nc.? i' . U l.y i. yoar no? in the cuiJJIc of rosr Tvre? Iletaosrr it is IL.. sm ..fTr " Why is a dog'a tail a grtit rcvthxT iisAus) i.oonc evcr saw il Uicrc i 4r:
The Western Sentinel (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
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Aug. 20, 1869, edition 1
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