L.'filo Itarlinra. l'rotty 1! irbara, ripo anil reil, With swoot email mouth, like tlu bees uLuJ, And full of nuctJr and hotey-dew ; Ha piotty a thing, I iliru cot swear To the art of the ribbon that tioi her hair, Or tho bnoli'e thst biialn her shoe; B.) like hur tacti trii kct sho has to wear. It m-enm juat ea it it grow, Irkn a rose in ii poti( and polleni dust. 'J'lml we'ira iti beauty because it nuut, AuJ 8oiac:lii:i2 Barbara, too. Ah she iliH her small tia bncktt in Tbo littio fcui'.ta'n if wove-u g'.r. I.iko weba that the spiders wave and i- hi To hang on tho hining Hades cf gran, A faeo a bright and happy is hera, I:i tho mts of tho eiiLeu ge'a.-iiucr, Look out of 'en wate-i's uniooth ee'lipr As if it was hupp to hold within it Tho soft verbena lu.l of her !ipa, And kina and caress ke-r ju ft for a minute, In tho aims of il.o ilip-.pli's, smooth and sii! Kro it fjes aad sola ily tniun the mil!. For lifo to her in the honey-ik il ls netting yot but the way-ai.le i.iii..if, Iktwetn tilt a; p-.r a i l uai'.ur Lino, Th.urn?.ko a ticti n of every thing. As icrfeeUy 1 '-. tta if it grow : Au.i she is too bar-ay to . within u Tho chupo of htr umall swttt fajii it nenuh', 1'rom tho bow in the hsir to tho tie in her shoe, To know thct t!:0 luarvf ions e':nloW:t tut an Too si:ui!o iaiier l-eauty Unit i-hn'.m lint nou in ib'.: on "or of a na e, An.l i.ovv lika tt.o Kater'x sntet ih ce'lipae', la iH.r'.s tli it lioH pitare -e'l, Aa wo o iiv.l r ..niy t.,ra tho n.i". liui'i u' "'.' Jil'.v. ion the i'ak.mkk's not siiiioi i. Mii-cp Itiiproi era of I. nit. I. Not only is it iu thy wool a;: 1 i.i'iMon which they furnish in the pre ! t.-tiou nf sheep to bo valued, but otherwise in the aid they furnish, iu fertilizing the er.il upon whieu they troa i. 'Fits is nwdo manifest iu tho able, papers prepared l? Mr. John U Hives, Seueaary of the Xition-.il Wool Muiufadurtr' A: -ocia- tion.ir.bi publish by ord.-r of Cngrrss. lie says sheep are, tho only animals which do not exhaust tho lo.nl noon which they fee l. Th-y, on tho count ry, perruaiicitTy impros : it. Ilorue.l c.iitlc, especially cews fa milk, 1 y o n timoil griir,'.!). ultimately cshnu'rt tli-' pastures of tatir j-licsj-hatts. Iu !.iig lau,l the pa-ittn-t. of the fouurycf Cb- a t'jr, famous m a clioio .r.stjvt, um !-.'-pt np oaly by tuo otiitiiut usj of bone dust. Sheep. ou the oll:( r 'u'.ii.l.ti.i-oTth tho peculiar fct-tilizic? p.'wor of their maunre auil tho fa.'iiity v:;ii which it in di.stribuLil, arc f. tr.i.l t.i ba tho most eamotaieal i.ul c riaia mu&cs of ci-a btautly ri'u'Tii: th'; i ro.hiet 'v.'uc-h f tho IjuiJ. lti tiieooubi-u.'ionof oltccp lri."tiau.l ry ui who. I c.Utnre, lan la ir. KaglauJ, whi :i, in il-o t'iu?s of E'ih'.a both, ro.tiio'j.!, oa :m iv. rage, six fiud a-U'iif bushoh-" of v.-i;o.-: :-er am, pro.lue 1 now ocr th-'ity ir.ht-h-. I'.t tht;:o reasons, the rcvut practical writers in the j juruals of tho i: m1 Agricultural Seelcty of Fcj'.t'i.l pronounce thot. v.'nih; there ii i; jirolit iu prowiug eh.'cp in Eii.?:;!!.! simply for their mnt toa :!u,l vool, fj vp hnsbioaary in still aa iu-.lif pcu.-ablc v: o -s'sitv, a. tho fo!c uvcaus of kco; ii:;: up the l.tii 1. Ilsrcriftice iu the I'aitc 1 Si&U-.a U-Ir to snaii.tr e" Vieo:isia, b J!r. SiiiVoii, cf k piuP-; hhecp, is able to 'y-f 1 r bushels of prhe.it liio h.j .".vi-rarrc yicl.l .f ii!i:a is but tin buBlifl.. r.-iso his t ..; to t!te ae'.e, wi wLcit in VxU-c There are e.t -.- :i i'i ii.o'.it wlieve Srliet-p farmer:; !;.iv been eimpt Hod to abauiioti ei fariu after raiothor as they bior.ine t-o fertile for pr. ': bl sheep pr'swiu. Jtr. ti'Oi'.j.: ; . 1 1 s, r.i!!i.a Horace ( Irochy ii -j 1 t (".ir.l as the bighe-t nuthority i r uirr!'- lihtr..! uailer.s iu the Sttfoof Nr YorU, m ! wle b.w ruif.il sheep f ir ma;:,T yurs ia cjv.r.e: 'ion wi:h tfheat, F;iyi tha- wiilt ni'c ?hvp t the aero cf cul!.v.-tiil In:.;!, pf.bivo r.n.i raciiil.iw1?, he r.ii;,-.s r;''fe bnshohs of grain, ou tho nv, rat;; thau he ;b l ivheii ho Lai to eh. p t) Kiuuifaeturo bla coarse f' ra.v into luatuve, ami t.) eurieh bis pastures t rrrpnrc the:a for the grain crop; tha-. ttoi lan.l i( censtautly impfi vi:ig, nu-,1 the crop iuereiisirif? ill quantity; nt.il that, while proi hieing crops en We.i acres an.l ut less tkna he dhl before he kept sheep, be hao, iu aMitiou, the wuo hdjI the mutton pro dueeil by tho sheep. i ii i . Tetor lieu h'-rou K'ys fa '(iaiihrniug for l'rotii :' 'I kmw of no vetrebtble r,ti the cultivation of which there is ho nir.eh n iclcss labor oipon 'ol with sn-h ntisat isfaetory results as e.'lery.' Duf Mr, Hendcrsnu fives a tneth i l which is at ouoo so simple and practical that r.o ono need fail. I b.'.d uo rer s.iou celery prowinc; when I rwl ' i ir lenicg for IVotU,' but carefully observi M r. Iteii'.hrsou'H rules I ("M'(i,jil in ob taininur et hi v that t-mk ih pr"iainm at our lute State fair. I ph.:,t-'l the need, in tho open ground ns S'n.n as the noil was dry enough to wotk well, .uid bean ! to cult vate 'is noon na Hie plants eotil 1 I be seen, keeping t':e cn-und loono and : free frova wt file. Twio, bi-fora trans-i planting, I ( beared the tops of thejdauts j olT to iedtte j a stalky growth, nud about the twentieth of June they were ready for transplanting, which was douo, not ya,.ht Ucc'.e ruter, and the vcr-sd wan : thia iustuuco of an absent minded indi in trenches, as rnort writers direct, but j iyjng r.tnnciior, all of a sudden, without . vidua!: A gent'emau residing not a on tho level surface, in rows about three .parent cause, she started off at a ' hundred miles from here, who is a great and a half feet apart. Cultivate often frigh fnl speed. The catne, however, I waikist, though he owns a haudsoiae and keep the ground loose and free from WM H(ym explained by a huge devil-fish 1 tmtfU of horseflesh and a curiago, pro- weeds, and about tho miit.no ol Augnst tho process of 'earthing up' should be- giD ; the sod Bhoul.t be drawn np to the plants with euough to koop the leaves , upright, aud when cool weather cones tho blanching may Do hDished by el:g-1 j,ptcr Th(J flflh thm weQt 8trrtirrht for :- the evening service; nfte- which ho do ting the soil from between tho rows and ; ,,ort .:piey -jth l,th boa, but as ; liberabdr walked homo. The 1-idy banking up to the tops of tho plants on HO0U M ho wonl(l got noar gh:)ftl water ; tt-ptvi until nearly everybody left, when each side of the row. Tho soil should ; howony Rhy c,fi'again acd make for tho she stated the situation to a gentleman, be moist and well manured. i l.linnnci 'piie negro boat soon cut loose, j who fonn 1 tho v. hiclo where tho owner It.i.i.iiuii. but the ('nolo Tetor was carried twice ! had left it, drove tho lady home, and Budding fruit-trees is not as ditli ult 1 ronnd Port llipley, aud it was nearly r.u took the carriago to tho house of the as grafting, bnt like the latter it must ' hour before tho Jevil-fish finally let go. ! owner, who was fonnd in bed. He had be understood just how it is to be done, I Tho auchor ropo was fonnd covered with i forgotten he had tak.-u tho lady to tliongh this is easy to do by giviug it a j a thick slime, which could not be ro- church, uud at the dose of services, as little attention, 'i'o cut a bud from tho j uaoved. Tuero was uo harpoon ou board . usual with him, walked homo aud went parent brai c'i it fehonld take about an the Undo Peter, otherwife tho natao-1 to bed. II de.-ired th it we would not inch and a-half of tho bark and wool, sake of his sablo majcuty might have j give publicity to this, nud of conrso we the bad being about in tho center; and 1 paid dearly for hid prank. ' amply with his request. in setting it cut a &'.it iu tho bark only : day two inches iu length it; I at tho top mal'.c a cut across tho slil ; then careful ly raise tho bark up w itli tho knife and insert in it tho bud. Do it as ueatty tic. I pot!iblo. Then wrap around the entire I r'.it and up to tho lu.l bat's n'.attiuj;, usintr trips about a foot loiig and hall J au ijeh iu width, and tie in a knot. V. . course the branch i r sti ok in which the : b:id is set rcmaitiH j .tat as it v. as before, 1 nij topping or ciittin.o'i tl. 'L'oe building ! of pc.teh trees is hot deferred until Au.;u-t, and is arMi.ii adopted instead of crafting, which is not nse?fififnl with , this fruit, persons who fi.ilid iu doing i their crafting iu the spring ; .iu snbr-ti-: tnte b'.tddfni?, and thu; 1 t-e uo tiee. I Oiimi-li.' Ilii.n. ' JliNTbAi ei: foh lloAsr Lamp. - Put four teblespeonfuls cf chopped xc.tt i into hail a cap of v:uiar; sweeten to tuste and let btau i for two In -urs before ! (ervin,", Oak I'oi.si.N.- ).'utiiFw. et epiriUcf , niter with the Mime pianlity of old ! watir; apply with a v.hife cloth t'Tcry i ten minutes until cared. "When of a few ! hotirci' ccntrr.ctiou it Bt'Idom rcipiirep r.nre thau one epplioation. IIom to (vi:u TdK Sr::i, Never li-c anything but lip.ht Manh'. tj r.s a cev-. r ing for the sick. The heavy, impervious counterpane ia lad, f v the lfiimtt that it keeps the e'.huh.liiee.s fi-.-m the pore eftl e sick pcriou, while the bhir.'iet u!Ii ws t!,e'!u lo pat-n throneii. Weak persons are it:vari:il !y di-jil'e-s.'d by a eivat w. ight of bed ch !:.., wl h h oftee prevents their j'ottiu.: a:,y sit.i ,1 iecp wb.ate vcr. I.rii x ami OuN.r W.n.H bn -11 nb a lump of stiirar over tie rnd e f a iemou until it lias absorbed all the iil. lhit it into a howl with the juice of fo;o' Umous, four tie..e:s rs ranch water, er more if it seems too strong in tUvor; sweeten it to taste with da titled Miar; trn;u it through a i f.v:, fe'eveae.d fre; v.: it as vou w. iild ice eit i.ui. Uranev i.e- ia nei'le in the i ait.u way. rioi.Es in the Wall Snail holes i: white walls em be easily repeircd with ( ut M-udiufr f'T the rjao'i. b piai parts of p la.-ter of Paw nr.d white '-and .'in h a-i i. u-;ed in tao.--f faniiiics f, r sc itiing ; urpoes r.iiNcd with w.er to a p.i-te, applUvl iianicdiately au 1 sue othul with a knife or tl.it piece vf woe, 1, will make the broken pdaee ai ri; -l a.s new. A.; the Laixfiiro hardens very ipjiek'y, it i best t prcparj 1 :t: a M.ia'.l .( uu tity it a t-.ni . runsr.'.iviso I'.i.u.s. Ihw, for I. urie. I !.! or market pnrprsc, are better u.t fertiliued. I ae unfertile e-rg never be-Con-.eJ .ivld'.id, thoUjdi if may biv.-'s-' rnvsty r.u.l unfit for fe.od. 'PI is rarely happei:0, aa bj cv.-p'ir-itiei i f the water the 'c intents lie e-.r.i'e dried to tho i-i'.e1!. If the shells of uno r. iic eg-rs lire-rubbt d over Wiih au oiled elot't rs .iein a.-; 1 uo, then phie-.l lariro til l down in crates iu a dark, co-.u re era, ti.e- eoutcUi tnal i spertJ.l; '.d, W.I! ""t have change'; iu :t year's I hue. IV; r.n. rs -'i'o inako a i n-ei..! t.:. d pouliii c, rintio a !.t wl .r basin v.iM, boiling watt" r to he.ii i' ; thin j onr in e.i.lll riwA boiling rtcr; v Hi ore hand spr t.Me the m. ;.l h.t the bowl cud wdh !l-e other .-.tir tl.c n.i ' ;;:e eoii:.hvi.l iy wiih a ppoon until fcr.P.i neat m-eal lies been added to ninhe a thin and siu..oiii dongh. This !-hould be ,'or.e repiilly, otherwise the por.ltiee will cool in luahing. The need flhoutd aliaa be added to tho water wiih cor.staut stir ring, for if the water lo added to the meal the two ilifredh nla will r.i t be well b'eiuled and a luaipy r.:;-.;-- vill re mit, Tj make a br-ad pun: ;ee, cut stale 1 read hjo thick an.l j-.a-.r enough boiling water over ;1 to cover; phii.t by the. tiro and all -v it I" siniiuer for a short tirce; thm strahi oil' the - e -ss of water ad spread on a hot cloth. Bruss. The best cppl.'e itt-:n f r a burn is a liniment rjadc of hmr.-web r and oil, beaten together till it looks lih, butter melted to dress vegetables for the tabic. It mat torn not whether ooinnum litno or the chloride of lime ia r.;ed, and either sweet-oil or liustcd-cil will i.n- '.ier. - - v - ! Wrap the bnrned part in tine Ii kii c.v ored with this mixture, r.nd cover tloek- ly on the mitsile with raw eott eieiu io th? air. Open it but once in twenty-four hours, and then cari fully soak off tho rags wi:h tho linn' ivi h-r and oil, ro as nut to injure the t ...' r skin that may be forming ou the w.a id. lUtho well with the liniiai nt, and i ;;t ou elean dre-sinis of rags wet with the liniment, and cover with coltjn as i t llrst. Where limn cannot b ) had, the next best tressiug that w-s bnow of is soot and lard mixed we'.!, melted, ami I strained to pot cnl tho cars- piriioVs I of soi t. Tn this case y i-l may first tio ' strong iibmi-water to a' sui!"!! tho pain, ' nU'l then i ut on a idast r ef the above. In any case, m t, rn i put raw cot i ton, to exclude ihe air a; d kep tho part ! from being i ibbed. V l(-il-l 'Mi OH' hai lesion. While Mr. Ib'nrv Mav was out Ushieg 1 w;th a party near Fort U pley, in the to tlie Bnrf,.e f the water, with thc, ar.chor rope fusleriAl to one of his litis. A email negro tithing boat was soon caught, too, by its anchor rope be- inc enhitiffled with that of the I "tide A Ciiiiiitrjinaii in Wall Street. j N '.tmnuy months ago a man pretty well known on the I'omstoe'k we'll Eat;'. , t3 sell a laiue lyieg ia the Pynm.hl Da- ; tiict. lie -had a itiup of ihe chim and its tindi igrouctl woi kinga all de-no up nicely i:: phi's aud blue ink, and it vas as t'me a pieeo of dranl'.ting s oiic Ceiuld wi h to see. lb) tot-k his maps', . traps and samples of ore to Ne.f York, and beg .:i to 'lay' fi r a c!i?jiomoi Pre sently he fell iu wiih a manipulator, w ho waited 1 1 get htm a customer on com-' inc-siou. 'Now, look i , it-, nil t itt!,' say;-the Wii'.bi-tiveter, 'y. u are fri'hi Nevada, and probably a little gr.cn in the w,;s of the street. Y"'.i will Mict n ene av.n'u! sharp men bote, a ad you leitst lni.ta.go to be a tiil'.e elmrper, or vou cn't ilo aajthiu;'. l.'t rv. rnuniige tins thing, and civj meed', lean fit over J.-,eoii for d.a mine.' The Nevadan ngreo.l, and tiie New Y":ker took u'm into a room and began to e.ve hi.a sosjo du-idcatial a Iv'ee. 'N iv, l.ere's the vay to mat ago t'os thu g. 01 eour.-v, it you have a real iy good i ..ne, it w. n'i be at t.il mil of the M.'y to r.iaheS itlo. k big. New, take th.. iinip; it a gi'Ov! tuep, but d ain't big enough. We must e-Low up .-oine more ore. I'll get an arti. t t o pat hi s nie extra ore bo lie:; just te.it'.tr them thio-ue'.i the nil r.o like p'uiu.i ii a ) u 1 ding and I L -ifil halt il it. The buy vn w:li be sure to ih e .n r the; c ore bo '.ies afterward all th- in:.;".' 'Thin don't lock to ivc to bo latidly ripmr.-,' .;i d i!;e N'evr.d in, with a deep rc'.'gi : e.piv.-siou. ', va::t tost ll r:y .air..' on its ue :il-. 1 :;--ver f-1.I a thing in le.y life eat false rcpre ,! nt.d ii.u, and i 'e; too fihl to begh; now.' Now don't get riled, old fellow. Y; u are not suppose. i to know v.n.at I do. (live me the maps aLel the "IT, and let me attend to the buine--.. You e.iu't be t ,. trieky wluai yoa . i 11 a i.eu .' Afrer eausi '.era1 he per u.islo;,, the nda : owner turned ov.-r his maps and, ore samples to ti.e Wed; .-ireeter, ni.d that a-tute op-ret ?r wen oe. his we.y. II.) fust step wan to (;'; t an lis-.iy of the samp'es, :u d thy s'.i.ov d up l,.' D to the ton. 'i his s-. t the Nh -v York map thinkii.g, and he w.n;t b.i d i friend end uU. d bin aar.irlci w, uhl vun to t! e to! th b 'Weil, 1 hard want t s..;-.' uplie.l the Nevada ia: t mn t. 'J gm s thctu seT'ipIes yn;i have got now arc go. id f r ;"i . r .-I i a ton. O: course, I jn-t to il; ee everpg. fr, ra d-.tl'-rert arts of the ia' ;e. I ih.n't b. heve in picked sa;e.p!- p. S-.ch fiva U etc b -nud to 0 T..e o :t s Mine:- .,r h-.h'i , au I as i'vo got to -el, I .1 to ."i4 a r d r- ru b rl - slr-.vt ' .in w I;; ; i! I b ' ai N i w Yerla ought it w e.rp elf. thing I'vo .- ! .'.e tl at !..!... f, ,:ul aeif-l u.v .-, . a. nl eager.y drew a pivfi s lug to h;:e ! made a in a' turn o: along : MO r.h.rO ! i ia for '. u, In - a ' i check aud a f .r .-io,r,o,i, .e.'.ier roid h-d. 'Y.-.1 I il'lVC 11. 't. ac.l i Whle ir nud a li.e N t ac! Ir: uj-. 1' e deed .' .".all t l k t' ; e'e w.arl-i-i ; 'Nov y a'e ...1 I f. ,' :v.o,.i and ,: t to . l'ie h ii'. I:'sv,e:l!. 0 a . a bar f pi Oil f :. .' Ti.e iw lain parte if rj attei-v..:-.!, au ltho N.-.v Y .. ou: last v.-eek with s.an expi the :i -h i-r .perty he ha I s- can.o o M- t eviiv htrd. I f-.r Af ivi at (. 1 1 Kan yrainll, id-ih- ! bi iieht I. paid c-bh bit, l! 1 pi lied . t::o me; I. i ! i ;vi t i'v. n: fa- s. i ar.iid.-ra pi-Urd npvoario.i -Iv. 'T A e: I.ngled ir. rer's ()' work. ll),heV a suvnt .Inst then Uid Satvvcr, f..rei c!li.,H f the di.-t.i. t. aud as inaoi'1 au old mine o-vai i 'be e, a-' v v. r pr, ib;oe i, c '.nio np a..d I "iked oer tl : map. 'it ain't cane,!, uhl I.- .-:,' I see!, addii ssing t' K, Yorker, 'h I Ciany oro bodies put in.' T. ilthno eoshart, n .-.ia'n:n-rv. .and tho man from Wall sir, ', t. 'Well,' t plied .d .Sa-yr-r, relh elivily, 'I don't r,eo Iio-.v yots c ut ti- .ii!', The ft-llnws who bought it are th- ones to kick. Y"U got a h.oils'uno eoi -ibd-ssiou jou kuovr.' 'I'.u'- tho eaaiph s ran np to jrl.o'.'M) !' Saitoh' 'I'm swindled!' 'Don't M.uknow vou said a man couldn't be toot slreo! V' a tnv- ( amid D mg t f p irky iu selh.n' a mine ou Wail in.piired Oi l Siwye; uud only 1 ir.dn.-i, ut !i as reared iu Pyr etiicf, can u i b r.-diu.d tho foi-1-, .usclatioa which l'.ro'.her Haw .rieiieed a . the genth nian from yer exp Wall stree', a-eCTmpuuied by his iperts, drove fnrii udy 1 11' for lb no, blasting the hi. .--so route wilh it. i A .;. lir.g sagebu-h ii ir ii i y hinguio long the . - .V- t a AliMlit Minilnl. A t '.:ni!ii.-rland, Marvlau l, l ai er given posed to drive a ladv to a church elcdica- i timj. Hh lad uiways walked to church j before that. ITodrio . up on tho day named to tho lady's It ue, took her to ; church, hitched his team aud stayed to F in s AM' I AM IES. A deaf baau leadi- a listlets lifo. Mind yeur l"s and 's is P-Q littr ad vice'. D ie Piiiilo for the l.v'ug ia woith a dezvu tears for the dead. Iu lleaufort, S. ('., tin'io are ton ne groes to every white person. The f-a ldcst wor Is of tongue or pen: 'I intend to pay, I otiu't say when.' There is nothing that so icHues the iaeeio: ! mind as the presence of good thought. lTo-.v is it thatth, so (iiilckh?- -be'Ciu ovci.ing mist. There is no ra.vi: l a -ilies before th-. oi inter always goes I!. ere id often an of biingiuj:; your ethlie like uev,i:i- per advertising, A family of stv. a l Newport last week w.ti pieces of baggago. l or (neeessfnlly i:.a the well I MJttllpi i.gaii.st any know n ;i I'.-.tss is au alloy . many a miiu shows u i f I i:isa with hi er ' ii'kt t. Ah. te-liiii tibliess at-. eieoiis nirived at only thiriy-sfcvtn . ag its luaik in c,U put itself copper, though plentiful supply :. copper iu hi.- fruf aiity aro the lacy a handsome i'.ishou'ir r. drtifi test blinkers. They s interest, and wit i drawn up'n Iheia be tl ir huMbb'st e Hi- be,.ie)e.. Thi ; is ti e hteml verdict returned by ,i c- to:.', r's jury iu a Middle State boast ing ibi c.hici. tonal advantages: 'That l.r n:.'i' to in-' death from l,nt i .v.n itu Hi-r.i .rrhage.' If you were willing to be an pleasant and as anxio;is to please in your own l-.ouse as ye u are in the company of yonr neighbors, ym would lntvc the happiest li. t'ie in thexorld. 'Iiitii llady,' f ltd he, '(his coffee isn't settled.' 'No.' she replied, 'but it comes as m ar il a your hi t month's board bill di es;' ami that man i.evi r Fpoko again du'-ing Ihe meal. The nnurii ge of a lovicg couple iu ieritiauy i- being deferred because the I ride cann d prove that she was born, her ex-ttet.ee seeming not to answer (J.-rni.tu legal requirements as to pr Hf. V,e have known men who w.-ro fool-i-h!y fond of (' .peiihageu during their bachelor days; but m-w that they nro married tiny would scorn to but 'h a o! ti es line, either to put it out or to t d.e it iu. Prince Ah i iudi-r, of 11 'Ihoid, who is, since the death of his brother in Tun:', the heir presumptive to tho Dutch throne, is twenty-c ght years old, in very deli cate health, and of a retiring, indolent disposition. He is fond of reading and si aioiis pui-.-uits, fiiel takes a lively in terest in politics. All women who wear il'iin.ouda do not wear the glitterirg gi m of knowledge. A laly weed into a large jewelry store ic.-.d asked to see Poino re;d solitaires. After looking over a e.n.nil ity she t elect ed a tine no and paid to the salesman: 'Now if vuii will irui't-nttee that it ; a tea! solitaito I wi". i take ih' She van politely itwtrc.l that it v.,a a ge i uino r-ehtlllie. A ihst!ligilisi:eil d.pliilui.t from the t'liitid States of A' i ' ici, a very genial n::.l M-icial bi ii g, i-, pressed veil U the de.Mn.sR of I'.'.igli: n gatherings, pinm : iter his arrival it. udotl mado the iwiin.l of the sir.'h' i, M lame TusBaud's I'.ar .rcj the uuiu'oei . Vu-.l hat do you tlotdi of our wax-wrk ?' 'Well,' ro I he 1 tho general, ': "truck me as being very like an ordti.a y leegii. h party. Tin! other day a h.ti.ur met a frioud, !a. a -led b.im ho.-.- j .,. pi .-'a were out h; the cor.uUy. ' : '. Is dry weather ia l-;t killing cvei Nth:: c ,' wan the doleful i a ply. Soieo hours afb : .var.l a sjtorni i i lain broke i vor (i.e city, and as the tanner iu;i iu nud .rut of tho w. t his n -ad said: 'Ibis will do goed o:.t your way.' 'IM iybe, luayl-',' fluid tho farmer, 'but it's mighty rough on them's got hay '.t.t to-day.' A beautiful trani-pr.n-i.oy cnu be made i at ranging prcsse 1 fet us, gre.' se'i and it u I ii am leaves ou a p.ue of glass, liv ing another pane the Mini" Rie.o over it, ai.d binding tho edges with nbl. Ii. -1' ;e gum trngacan'.'i in puttiug i u the blading. Tt is best t bind with a liar n.w iilrptf paper first. The binding I I ..in!. be f n amed ad aroiia l tho edge of th--frd pane and dried bi-foro the leave: , etc., am nirauged; then it can 1 . neatly folded over tho s-coud pane without diflieulty. I'.nieii the cord for hanging at tho corners. A I bliei inan laii-'lit by the li-li. A siugnhir c vso of drowning hapiiouoe'l at l.iwroueo, Km. A colored man, t ained Charles Williams, was engnged tishing in K instis river, near tho falls, nud while aisi: ting to land a huge cat fish ho was drawn into the Hood bdow, and all atteraptr. to i-e. uro Ids body have been tins. in-'.ssfiil. It h is been the custom of these (iihermeu to wado into tho idicm mid wheu they havo ft uud a largo li-h, a spear, connected with a lopo which is attached to tho wrist, is p'ung 'd into its biu'k. Hoiuetimes tho fish, if ho lip a largo ouo, makes a des perate stru;jedo before he is landed. This wa one of those eases, WillianiB failed to dip tho loop which was about his wrist and let tho lish go. Cattish havo been taken from tho Kansas river weighing Ion to '20'1 pounds. i iMrniifroil. 1 It was a warm aftercoou, aud youug Mr, CnmniRgen did not go into the j 1 house, hut But down in tho pleasant j porch, as was his custom, after ringing ! I tho bell. 11. r littio sister cumo to the ! door and looked at him with some curb j osity. j j 'Divs your sister Mabel know I am i here, Nellie ?' ho asked. ; 'Oh, jes,' replied tho iuuoeeut prat- ; tier, 'I guess she doeb; she told rue como end and see how shady it made the front j yard wlir-u yon put your feet np on the j . porch railing.' Ho texik them down nud eat ou them, The I inhioiis. Iir;ght lined buttcrtlius aro favorite designs for embroidery ou tidies. Crumple black silk iu the baud, aud if it docs not hold lli-iwrii'kleKit is good .ptality. There is a f pivinl fancy this cummer foi shirredbounetsorrouudlialHofcot-.it. tou goods that may be renewed by tho laundress when to longer fresh. Satin uuder.kiits made onitc ph.in that is without flounces- aie worn with j prena lino ov. idros ics. Sometimes a fau i set in tho ends of the scams. A shirred basque and an apron over fkirt, much lunched up, is popular for i ye trig girls of eleven. Trim with plait- ! iugs of tho lawn, or el ;e lircton laeo. An odd fancy for a j -wel cine is a hil- vor gilt dining table with hinged leaves. ! Tho top opens in tho center r.n.1 reveals the crims.iu-lined nest for bracelet aud lings. 1 Two slant lo nging drapcrie s of v.l.ile batiste, eanglt lack on the side, will be pretty for the areli of buy-wiitelows iu the bedrooms, aud timilnr oiiea of lace in the drawing-room. Ij alios who ol ject to turning up the over kill lo reach (ho pocket, insert a. poeh;t very l.e.v down iu tho side seam of the lower skirt, beneath the 11 .unco which trims the foot of tho die -s. shawls of colored thread, woven in :h.!l patterns, are light ai d cool for i.ioruiniT wear iu the sumnifr. Tney are largo squares, finished with fringe, and are found ill amber, pide blue', rose and while. Tho actress Croizette's gown, ordered for Loudon etigagenunts, i.i of pink silk, covert) 1 with pearl embroi Kry; tho traiu is of violet velvet wrought wi.h silver aud gold, mud tho utomaehcr is of gold, velvet and preeious ttonea. j The laeo mantles imported for this ' sniunur aro quite short iu the back, measuring at the gie'iitt-st depth id the point behind only thirty inches, whdo nnoes the top tin y aro quite long, being often three yards, from end to end. A New York house imports piclur. s of costumes and reproduces them for customo!.", in.-d.-al of importing the whole tuU and selling it after it had been handled by scores of women. Any lady whodesirei tho exclusive possession ( f a gown bnvs tho picture, and it is not duplicated far any on dsn. Jfnrj:r'i Huzar say: ; A novelty this summer, known as Iho Spaiiisli lof.g shawl, is redly a fcirf, three yards l nig and about throe-foii'-ths of a yard deep, ! made of either black or white Spanish lace, - It ia to be wvr.i ns a coil! are at i the watering pi. c -s. The middle of tho scarf is thrown ovi r tho head, one lung did ia caught np ou one ami, and the other bancs t i ti.e foot of ti.e or;"-!. Si i lie ill a New tiik I'.illcc ( oiil t. 'Your hutbiin l was a rested r . (f.ieer, Mis. Powers,' said the justice in Essex Market ei uit, to a sad faced little woman, h ti a ehfrgt: of i ruc'.lv beating you. I huvo sent for you to i:...ke a cola plaint against him.' 'Against my hu-hiind, si; V i he fek. d iu a low voice. Why, uf emir c. Your fif e o-e it and swollen, your i.rn.s black nud blue and your bps quiv. -ring Low from the pan. his brutality las can -ed you. Your cri. a were pitiful to heir, join neighbors itay, and they add that yur htf-ban 1 i i a diunkard an 1 (hat yi ti lane to i-upp it him.' 'Oh ! let tii in go.'sui I Pie htth: woman, cry in";, 'lb' didn't mean to do il. Wi'vo lei n n.arric.1 jn t a year and n naif. Oar liitie boy is home i'."i. i p. I would not havo it i.v.. litis fatherivtr had bun. i.ir,-:-tcd for 1,,-ating lis moth- I er. You'll let him go; plcaso do,' fill' ihe woman wept nfia sh. 'And what do y..u say, ro.ver . an swered th? couth 'Say !' iiuawt led the drunken bride. 'Why I sny d u her 1 I'll give it to la r when 1 get her again. I 11 stop lo r blubbering and her baby (dories.' Yn will not if I have (lie power to prevent yon. You uro fomniitlod for ais months in default of ?t (if) to keep the peace.' A lieiuai kalde Plieuiiiiiciiuti. A gentleman residing in Wakulla county, Pis., by tho name of (!ox. who is cultivating a small farm, upon aii -ing ouo morning last week was surprised to find that during tho uight his resideuce had been changed from a region where water could not be seen and was situated ou tho border of a lake. When he re tired tho evening befora his heii-o waa far away from any pond, lake or rivt r, but upoa going out next moru.ug his Biirpriar cm bo imagined when, iit'tead of his garden, an immense sink, illty or sixty jards square, tilled with watir, running up within tightncti or tw.nty fort of his residence, nut his gn.e. j During '.he night this trai'sformath.n occurred, leaving not iv.'iin vestige of tho tallest piuo trees which were 8t..ud I ing in their full mnjetty only twelve hours before, liie.se sinks, t.owever, are not unfreqiieut iu that county. It lias only boon a Bhort time Eincu that a sink occurred near L-ivouder's Mi 11, more remarkable than tho one alluded to above, iu that it occurred upon tho very top of a hill one of tho highest pointE of laud iu that county. Will not somaonc explain these otionrrene'ea V A Mrfeft Tlm-krtwr, Uimlii n.i iiitiTT to ri-not. iniio i.t ii-.- 'v , i In n no ...nu limr-i Less t imriis, M-Oi.ulii. I l.- l 't' ' 1. ' !...: it 'I :l I'. !.,... I.- . III-. I. IHI.." I V. II ..tll U .Tm I l v ... II. fonrrs Ii.m .,l in- I. - -I. itif i '. a !'.. i i M..I-.I. THK BuL A Kl. IIA I'll HITi.l . .( 1 1 it . M ' ., !.-'.! It.. BUI I III. Kim IeU AHU IHI. I. . a u. a. a .-I '' " "" 1 fl.OO. Addrtni. i biily. HUH MANUFACTURING CO., Boston, Mass. fc-Sctit by mail, pre-paiil. .n.v id. .1 1- i in l-.'s'a'-'.' sli.mp- aiy . nelo-eil ! Ohsbules i.l the Tln oal. ! Tho membrane lining tho throat is wy flexible, aud ia studded wilh tho openings of lho numberless glands which nro placed ha ih It cho has a great many I folds and lidg.s, to allow of greater distentions wheu food is passing through A common accident is tho arrest, j while being swallow ed, of a piece of food of irregular slmpo or too great ri;:o iu ' some one of ti e nny p.mrhcs of tho thivat, t;r (he point of a pin or li .h boae c ilchlng in one. f tin: openings mention ed. Tho Hi i ,.f thhigi that have been eino'.ht in the thro it soniposes sinh arti cles as nrlitlehd t v-tli, the bristlos of a tooth brieh, the .hut of a blow gun, pieces of straw, etc. These produce gr.-at diaeomfoit, or actual snlteiing, constant de-sir.) to l.-li. ve the Par out, dittle'ilt breathing, an ir.oree ?ed How of saliva and i:iii"ns, and even dealh foni .snli'oee.tioii. To (xaui'uo tho throat, f.,ce a strong light, tip Ihe I.Oa.l wdl n,,yt (he 11.0.1U1 widely cj eo, au I fie half no pio-':od doivu in tin- floor of the i;n tilh. If the obstruction cm In seen, an fi'h-wpt may be in-id" to remove it v.itl. tin? finger, the handle of n spoon or any smooth rote-lc. Not ten whal part of Ihosabsli.nee is c i light in t he nu tabrane; if a fell lame or pin, gra.-p tho free . lid v, i'h a f,!. n 'er p-iir ..f pttuvrs or t .vez ers, by whVli it c;'ii bo iii'-d up or pushed down, and Ihus liiled i ut. il it c inno be na il, h iiin limcR a largo Mouth ful of wafer will eiiry it into filestore. a 'h. . If flici" n'tetopts tiro inelV.-etiial, ete.etii'a mu d be givi n. rs'ir np a table sp.x.iif.il of mustard, salt, er powdered alum, in ft cup o? lul.ewai-m wat.-r, and drink the whole of it. 1 n a largo r.tej ir ity of inshu c. a tho vomiting that speed- ily ensues will eject from tho mouth tho ofToudor. Never attempt to pu-h down the article until it c mind be brought np through tho lo-nfli, an I then only with fhc pioatesl , .!-.. lestrumei 1 1 h.tv been pushed through tho walla of the I gulle t or great bloo.l ve-aols, wilh death a.s the rer-iil. Even if the arlicl" ia wifely out of the tbr ud, the feeling that i! c; i-':ll tbev; oflene ml in ties for n (line, giving li e to fnilth i IT irts to CNtri.-ate what has already been removed, Of court c, it is needless to say that all such attacks as standing upon the leal, pounding upon the back, or lolling ; np.-ti a barrel are woi.-e tbi-ti s less. If , tho pimple things Mentioned tiro of no avail, go for tho doctor. 'the W.lllth of (i II. It ibeit To; ih- , of til , is estimated id s-..t:0,ll'.!tl. He bought lOO.Cl O aci-en of Texas lands in the in fancy of taut S'ate, at twelve or Ih'leen ciubs'an acre. It is liow worth fo-n .";1 to .-in pa r acre, but ho has mil o'l.O.O .-r dial acres. His income ftom his pra-tice has reach" 1 p),tn) ) per annum. Il ia ia a pfi'.icely lin-r, bot a in i-t Manv- nioiivila1:. , r. od val....';.le, a ily i. lia iii - 'il A! V..,- I'.. I ir- lo ' a : I 1 ,.-ll V" i . 'an 1 f a- I ' oi-.l.l... , i'yp" eo-ai r.'i'l an l.;vn I ol.l lifter .v tl. M- .l. .1-1 should l O la j t HI d U I'la.'i i f Ii. ,.n:sr l a l :- i ii; -i lit I. ' l:i n , :e. t . ". in'. N...U. ell al. I.. I - -1 -1 1 1! -oi -.V AI .I etn'i i-a-e, r.-. M.I A Hill PARLOR BLACKBOARDS FOR BOYS AND CIRLS. o: si ..,,. !.., . r. ,.l,r. A. H. LOHTON &CO., -i. :n ii i i:i i s sr.. i ir I oi:h. " f''f , L" ' jj. M I .11 I.H t I'l'ii I H ESTIIY ORGANS l'iaiins:..Wcbcr, Fischer, Homo. I.', . I lii.l-l. - vl Ilall ..i.iil'i'. t'l- FRIENDS' ELEMENTARY AND HICH SCHOOL, i unit .ii: i si in i 'rr. i i i.iii. i ai.i nt ua , ni'., IT-!.. f-"l I"' ' - "l Mm i. . ' " P AGENTS WANTED FOR THE HISTORY of m U.S. Tl.i xl-i al Mill r. t in I a.- 1 la i.e..: ii. : .. w.. .a t I I I l l Si . 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Jf onus o ? ' INDIAN BLOOD SYRUP Lalvralarv, 77 W.5J Si.,.-w VorkCity, Mil Of JKll-tV I a s ..-(t!'ti''Wii. -.7 ... -JL lllAl'K MlltK.J .CO C...je. X.Ue., :t ta IXaa ! :-;-e-:l Min-flf ii . . ae l r a.liii-. I'-ini? I.t ! ...i.-' la Ol .if O.n ll t.-rt-l -. in tho i f -.a Ir . f i.i:it irilic. - .a li -a1.: bei.ilar to : 1 i- i-l. ef U'ai-lmalt' I. m IT i ii -s '-r I .1 Ii r.. J nf lii r. e. V :i r.l f wall iy !. o. .1 lint lil'lo liir.l , Will Ii ' finn , a...!.. 1 la a le-: I V..1 o a.e .l no Venn 1 A;,.,!-:., i. ' i f Wh.rll , o r. : ! to bill-, liiK ;l r.lj. I .- ; ei, . A Ii V, I -r.! .r. .1 t . M . --tH I i'llru. an. I ao-iifi't V ,(, V. - .: v ' ' nf. Wakametkla, the Hclieine I.Taa ! Il.il I'o II .10' !!. :: : o a HI-A nt;.- I .-.1 I. .i.i II :.' Il I- iv -, .!,; !-.:.. i ..- i i -1- in a.ii-ii m i:,. -i -w:m ,'utI.i.' I a.a. s,aa. r.i-,. ..1 UI.M.-1 Lil llf .Hi... Il ih I iipim llo- I.l er. Il in c ..p.. ii I He ll l.o . It naii'iao- Hi'- ltnei .. II pin II..- Hie Mlno. I. Il i.ii l lite i i-hi.n 1 1 ii.'.i.imii.- s.i::.' Il iirialit', Mn n. ;llii u ami Itivll" or:.i.'i. II i-iii rl.'S oil tin' ol.l lilooil :.. ill malic rW. II ,.ii lis III.' p. r. ul 111.' si. in, mill liiilmi ll.-alil.) I'i i f inialiiio. ll R 0 !. e o la Urn- ur y. nn in -. a. ..1 Pi , i t y . -.1 ' I ry Te.'et stN "' !i VVi' : i ' i tfhJ i'o,, Cb ,S i . '. . ... '..H IS' I TIT I'"'! l"" '" '.,; are a a A i.. .il v .Nan- of am' -i'-. n il- a. in ll o l-iln l i"-.il . tae -m. 'll IT .l.'l.l; il.'aa.l is ki.ow nr. Chirk Johnson's ;:v?D1AFJ RLOOD PURSFIER. i f J. irsri boltba nf Saiall Put tl j - U. 00 50 t'.'j'e?. j i .irrjiioiiini. itta-.i'. .c,.i, i. -a 2h i-oiN .i uo tM..ui Jta.cit i.i.u vn. ir Ai;i-I,t, W. ti ner-.ii'. iihlo riodi i '. i. al, and oihtr ;i 1 1 n -.'. have l ot u '.ni l o I ii'...' Ii' - il '-al W.A . i y ln-a.-S x:- I h ' Uneei wh.eh I pia.-l 11. ll...i'i', R..1 t ... Villi ; lib l-rtie-t o-i ta W -, H t h'.vu ti .it t. ' f-a1;- ii. to ta fin v lee, aa.: mum i s A ;. i: t i ' ! - : ami ohn r e of !ln vi- ..!!, jjetjisi.-iite.. t ., "'(iu. 1, 1S70. ., t.il niib Hiii u (.. r I't.-b ojr. 1 iee'.: Liood H.rlip J V, SIK-it tll&U i . e. tl&nlihJt. V. li.-fi. -.c- .y.c. , ti.". 3. i oS. 1 vi U lii a t-.i'mtii? ! e .ov r. ii.ej' , V .1.I...1 U'at llp-r-i.: vl ,-, riii ttr ra :,I..1 it Ullre'f 1 it, j.ivo it a ti ut . -,; .. o i;. wiiu.i. i.a ..I'll T.i.illil. .. . a. life. . N. '. i.. --to; l'e .1- WHO-.. was tv! raid 1 1' ii e. r. e ; : -ll .v ' v la i l t'ol If r .-o h.' : .'tie o V ll u-e . 1 m-.i.o ' f v-.nr t . . .- A., -al, sa I 1 m 7.e.:! li a..'. I Cur .,.1 who', i l:r '. eti.,-; i..-s. I'.BIU- Hal :-- I ll I '' I'll t III tl nt ! t'- t l-.! l.4oar.-t i "J mMs-i I tf.hcu.I, ami I m .. r 1 hi. mi I'.u. nl t-yi..i l-. e' la r me l;:-llj:i f..li' U. ravine -uo. J. U Arthur. 'i i"i--aO.-;vii Cur l. i i. l r'. e., 11 .heron ; hi h i 'au u eii.ed i f " I t ll.lt Xl'.iiUl 1S.UO.I 1. -i 'ia ;,il ta l,ivo li a , !.. a a oe. , ; c, : .o. 2 i, 1ST9. : , i y len.'h with , t : ii of oar bulim W. J.b.uUr. tceie i'h n. a .'utui.: An tlii-r cr.s . ;.f .j it 1 .a 1 ili ; ve I. in , n 1,0, ; l.tii I 1' , wi.i s l!: i ..'i-,ai I.', th i a o..l v. -:i!,l r-e .'.I 11" , . 1 a i r S.r : i -.a i - ' : t'ia n.ukle 1.0 -.': 1 !';..' 1 laou.l :i)flp C'll 'l ' ' i,,ir -. San r.n. BenUvillo. rao'i'i Co , N. C , )b. 51. I'o J. llu&r Kir : I bsva lu. tl tiont.lid with Han lStin, auj roouivee! moru I etui.! fmm your In ihau UIikkI tiyrap ttita fr a t n v other nioili cino. I tn. rife.ri) iie'i-ii. c a 1 .' to all who are out uf health. ' iie '-oh - coa Ilinoa. Cui-ej . at i ii.. Blo ku to. -. : . . .. l'V 7 H70. lloar Sir i It i . we' ti "i.iiiis if joythet I mw writo to y tl. I'.i'in:; h lo u porieil of TOirn 1 havo Bial i: i laaea ni li Nnral(;ia. Bly wholo eys'.um vm i jianifii'ly aifuctcil. I tnud many r. an' li. s, hut r ivinl very little bouoUt. until I it wnr.'d f iiiio of yur I ml an 11 oml Hyrup, .!iuvi en'irety ctitij mo. Your lno.h'-iiiu piovi's t im a l anijel of niorcy whorxrer a ka :IoJ(;o uf iU virtno ia poaaoaa C.I by the allh.-t- .1. 1 v ii.ii yon mua.'e'a 111 your effort to ahoiiatu hmaiu o-.a.-rriK- :i. A, JouiB. - V.7 . ge .it 7 i"fvv C rs ' or f k c,V. fsa WW.I -'u WM!Hll J