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,1 4;' '2 '."i ' If' 1! i 5, 1 rl II : lit ;- .-.. v1 Sharer!. 1 f-aid it in the moadow path, -I say it ou the niountaiu ataim,- Thu bent tilings any mortal bath Aru those which (.very mortal dhaica. Tbo air wo breathe the akytht) breeze The light without lid and withiu Life, with its unlocked treasuries Ood'a riches are for all to wiu. The giHes iu Hofter to my tread lr met it yields uuuumbuied feet, Hweetei- to uio the wi!d-roae red, llioainse the nankin the who'e orld sweet. Into your heavt-uly loneliness Ye wtlcoiuod uie, oh soli um nunUs! And me iu every finest you bless Who reverently your mystery att-k-i. And up the radiant peopled nay Hint n'iUD into worlds unknown, It will be life's del.fjht to say, Heaven is not heaven for mo alone.' huh tii;ou;;L my bro'.lircti ' poverty' Hiii tl wi-iuh wire hiib otm! I am blest nly in ulixt they finite wuh me, In wlir.t I share with all the rot. HJK 1 II K FAK.MEirs IIUIM IIOLI'. l-m-in II- Ir. It is well to turu up several Hiiuue let of the earth of the poultry -yard iv it L u spa.le t very now aud theu, as it will ut only furnish the fowls with fiesh meat, iu the shup'j of worms, hut give t!:e!u uu opportunity to exercise thcui selves 'it sci.ucbing. It also turns uuilei' Hit liroppiui-s, "u.l makes the yard nicie healthful". t'rm: i'oi; 1i.1t t.t. 1 issolve six drams i'l ' lenine ui half :i 'iut of alcohol, and apply it mi the. 8no wit'i a feather us K.nm as the collar is removed, nn i wheu tif rt-t twice a day iniruiig ai.il even ing. 1 no article should lie m 'lie stable rl evt.:y farmer, :ia it is au t 'client ap leiti.;i 111 hiists where llje kiu is broken liy i;ii'ks or other no 'iiliiit, iiuil i 11 siiv.' enr for si'lin'D if n-,l in u jiroorr iimuuiT. ld'i iiJ till i! V WOil'lirT f.ll'Ull.'1'S S1 Olllll t'tljer up tin- JViK-iiinf-'s of the roii'.ls it' i!it ir v.i-iiiit.y, ui!.! tlie muck from I.nv p!:iei',i iiMi.illv c vi r.'i I with w.iiei, mill it in 111-.- I; sriiy-ir-l or lio p'!iH - i'i:e :ill 1vi.1l w:i-ili:ui.-i brought from the hills !.v the. tr .insi ltiriii(i freabets uml . ii-p. .!!. .;j l i v phio-s where the wnter - -ti ev.ipi-riiteii are ne!i in ft l'tilizing .-.I'-Mare , ai' i hb'iil'.l he toiveil with ! -:t ouie. , fe V leu Is ohtilhioil iu this w i.v .vt lint ht!e, iiii'l will premiy le-lp -nit li: l',.-i.i- ,1 !:: -!o - : he:. v.ii'i-ihl-! oiil 11 hihor llrr.us iir. w.ntll l.l-ne 1 '. I .Tin, li'lf hot'i are In - ;t:v 1 nun 1 a:i I V 'U 1 ' l-i''e I IV 'LlTt IIMIl its ' 1:1 ' ii hoii-ie ; w-'i k iu i:'!"ii 1 v niiraii ;.t ih uht il l li.-i- of the 'i-oss' with ti. -.1 ii'eh -1 are i-U-ai:e-l . r 1 .l-it!i, ...a! tint ii''- all I'ie.u- I'm ' 1 , ; Hie -i '.ii'ini.. I :-!er-lrn;iis ie.il i.-.- ;)i-Iin,vi' lh: ti tiaei-;:i, the tirt eof is i f 1 is '-, po.-i, e.o'ini'-u .1 iii.l j:irp p i t-'i sei l' re . ! -r f!:ai: li'e in tin- ! . , .- ,.ri i,i,-.ii;.ii. .-r ilestn y- 1. 1 : -ii 11' ! ' Ij lli'UD.h-'l' he. i .iiieei si'illy frie.l f ...r 1' -.- .v 11 t .Vie-p oufnl of piilt .. ; ii 1 :" : 1 ..f w.'.ier; ( fit . lie pint : ! i ..i h.ijiiig ihu ' . .'t -v i) fiprt-U'l ruui'h, tl, ;, , .loi, e. I e more Hilt - ; i.'.m -.i'l- ill it . 1 is foo l for ,- hit' ih to aiiirjcii life. !-i'.rf.i.v I !; the curtli lit Ulfilit, i r,-i' ii. i! ui-'riiiinv It is 1 t -. I hi in li'o iu pi seh frceti, .- .I'e.eli . .iv a .p'.iirt or ':! ti .-. There l:is "ii.'t a Vi 1 ; i,.r-. ! .( twivt or tjfti .11 ;! ..:, i- i h r.oi.l lo,l hist s.'i'Hi.'.i. "V f I: il L. r.- vegetiiliies with it, 1. trait 1! i liit'Dii applie.l to young :kf- Iheia jtMf Woti.lei -fullv. V. , e im; valti;' or corn fodder is mu -h iin.iei i--;ted, it should be borue iu .i'l;.! t Li.it its Value will depend ill 8 e ' in' :i:-:iro niM.il the time it is cut 'a i -.'nil-!. If eu too early or too green, lue .-a. .-c! tri.ie matter or juice i'iritaiutsl Hiei-eiu i it ; -.t to turn s..r,r aud partake .a- .'-ot 'he liu'iireoi vinegar than niqiir, , .id ii-.u.-'i .-: ,is n.itrilive. ipialities thus ! h 'ti ! if e it t . i lute, uot only will t!,e I. , s . rii'iio!" eo ,1'id be h-t, but t'.e;--i -L.u'.ne n ailer e.iijtaiued in the si.o'.i 'is,'!! oe so , l.itg,.,i to woo ly fiber ;n t;. t. n. h i-'t l-. tally e.ntit as fond for sio.-k. I'.iir when in at the proper ini.e a.-. 1 pi-tip. riy en 1 e.i it will not ouly !'.:y le-r lull 'Ve.4' liiir tl- crop, I ut be iaif ii I i t'ei loud for stock than tlie best of sl.ru V and 1,1 'st oi tlie hay Used for he orirpi se. S-uue person-1, however, siill ! ol i to li e opinion that crm fodder ' s iuf.T'.-T 111 e.'i-e r.spect to either tim othy or -.''over hay, an, I so it is when ii.i.llv f! e.; b;i, .is said before, when 'ii at the n-.oit time and pioj erly en red an t si.ve ' 1 speci illy if niu tlir-jitgh a eii-l'iii; ho.x au I mixed with u little brau or shorts its superiority to e ther, eveu 'l i l'T hke condition?, w ill Uot be denied, fu building your fodder rick a i that tlif i-i Mi 1 wdi bo easy to (.'at ut nud h.ii'dle in winter, '-ele 't n pi. coof jrrouud most c -uvi-tii. nt to and iusl iur,,si,lo ihe cattle ,!,!, i-.nd after laying a fouuda tn 'ii . f rail :, s. mo foot or so apart, Ihe whole, length of your intended rick, lay a eour-.e ' f the fodder along through i!e i.ii.l.l:.-ho us In raise it the highest; rheu, ut 1 jTt.t navies with and arouud this i iy iiii-'tber course, lapping the in Is 1 I tlie shfives eiinugh to keep the ' ii hl'e Hi;- highest al! the while, so pro .eediei' until (lie di sired height is 'ai't'i I. I'.nihl your nek any length Mm i'1' i-ie, bui u it higher than the lod-.-i ,.1.1 la- eonveuietitly reached, after 1. 11 ine due iillowauce for the settling. Oil ii.. it! J to feed out to the Cattlo I'UUi tn -se,., it tleeu.l you left off, aud yon wii' lhi-1 ii hu esy mutter to baudle the ' 1 :rr diu ng tin, frosln and snows o( Sli.llnil rolulor". Ia storing pututoes feven.l methoils ore adopted, yrt they are nil priictieaHy the siitue, the object lieiiifj to proh -1 them ag'tiust fretaiug, whctlur Imried iu pits or stored in eelluni. 'L'ho 1)1 ( eousideratiou is to keep them iu peifet l dnrkneMs; tbe uext in, the bin.s should not L" too deep uol over three feel -to produce warmth nd eau-e them to npiout. When stored iu the Held, i;truight treuebeu are dug, uy tweuly feet iu leuRth and f in tivo wid.e, which are tilled to the dipth of thite feet with potatoes, tln-i well-ei vero.l with straw, ou top of whii-h put eiybtei 11 or twenty iuohei of earth. In a pi' twenty feet long there ahould tie about three gas ewupen or veutilatiug opeu lUga, which should be plugged wi 'i straw and covered with a board sit at tui angle to turn the rain. If iu c liars, barn or otherwise, the bins fho.ill be covered with rugs, old curpi-tue,-! 01 straw. Those iuteuded t-.i 5m kept i-r late spring sales bhotll I be i,e.1n 'ill iy examined aud all ii routs remove to. as soon as a potato begins lo sprout i! loses its solidity, dryness aud ipiahiy. Aunivei sai ies in (Mode 1 . Tbe Vine Month, 11s cur -as' ii foo fathers pot-ticallv ciUt d th'toler, nn,:, bus auioiig its ci'iit.tliMt iiioiix , ts.u '.1 several of wi iniub irapoitetice :lc1u.i ing at least three of the world's dec lattlts as fairly to ei.tith' it to the foremost place in h:i-t.'iical asM'Ci.iio -u among the mot. U s of the vein. a th. Istbegttuthefit.il Af;;!mii u .r . f I which tnded 111 Jai.t'aiy, 1 -1 -I w lh ;.t mot bigual iiifaMi! 1 hat i-v r h-1', I! H e I'.ritit-h arms. 1? mis al o the I'itfh.i iy of l.'rd I', ilin-br. ke, theiiot - r I liaut and htiitlhis it all m il .-statesnieli-authors. Cu 1 1 t J i died the great Aingo, lie of the i'ht m-hii-ti.ita aud most singh hi at ted . I. ticiausot the niod'.ru tunes. u tin ' !. Declined r.i niipaite's MiiK-innai v pulse of ll:o Parisian ''S-tenis," ;-, 17'Jl, the hist net of the l; --.:iit:'-'i d the lirst of Ids own w. iiileifu; care. v. The 7th, by a t-trau.co c n. id. 1 . , wit-ues.-ed i-.-u. ituri lie's Mi-.ni. h r.it Siratoga the turiiiig polio of t:.e War of Iudepcti h-iic auti tin- -.:iuth . f h;s son, Sir Jt liu Ptiir; l.e, :ln- fain- 1 -mihtuiy eupiuet-rtf tbe Cnt'.n un w..r. The .'hiciif.ii tire i.as ! i:.m -ri.i!i?t-i t' -.- h aud '.''.li, Arnold's n.ival iteti. n .-!. Like C'haini'lii'ii li e I 1:!.. I'l -ei f . l'J;:h t'i'uuiliis ii;-t -ii the .-le i.. ... the V'W World. 'I'l:; I I'll 1. ;-11.. t! v . fold rt llo'.n of Wtiiit.lu the I'. 1-(i: 1-: v.'et. ry at lla-t'.: l'r .n ; (treat's defeat ai It.-, hk.r !: I "'I r-:. ; li.i.iu, and t -ie.-i. -! ei-.v- ,-,-i throw of the 1'iu-i.il- at .1. :. .. '-I t.ir I'a-hii'.- .-r.-wii 01-:'. a' 0. hi-....i ! , 1 "77 ) nun ! ' I e I 'e ti. 1,1 ' - llnpir's Kerry w n . .1 1 v I WHtollit"" P.ri.wi;, v !e w: w- .11 .; ' I .i.id made pri-.'i.. i n :'.' i ' - ;i Uion.inf.' l-y tin V11 .--: .- i- :.i . . 1 The first boiiil'io-'Iiiu-u' ' i 'm-i.-j : 1 took rlice mi the I ':'ti. a.- al-.. An;'. r .. 1 expulsion fi.uu Iti.tv 1 I .' 1 ,' - 1 iv . I., e.ii.:; , I K or Olio tieaty, T!e- l-:h s.fv tie- .-!,-.- joi the thrte .'sis' b-tle. i t l. the rej u!.-e of V' ! :"y;- ! I'.urgos. T"i'ata! iitii.i: ii-.i !-:-:. ; M began on tae I1. Mil, ! Yorktowu. The JMth hiirreuder at l iiii, in was f, ut:ht ell the J'-i leudeled by Marshal 7ch. To this h-iig I 1 iii.uie 1 aiy .1 Vltlles-l-l M 1 !. s 1-1 ... Iii.hlk!..a . ai; l AS, I.-. .-..I- I! 1.'., line on iln: '. must I e a I-h ,t it war a;.'.i:i.-t l'urkty's dee!araioii 1 Ko.ssia in 1 .", tl Abg ture of IVkiu in I II lliarv dissolii'i' U of the -1- ri la-h . ii l-.mrefc s s-uij 1 ss an eh 1 in- i-er of i!i'p;it',a, ,i'.,d the bir'ii ..! K Iwurd VI., of l'.ur'lan.i, J. unit!. mi I'. Iwar.ts. M11.sh.il S,v the Kr.-.-l, Territorial h u.t'-u, and hir t'oiin Cuuj--hell, iitterwiii i I,o rd Ch.l . lleaifii's .Mestnji r. T'he editor o? the 1 'imr'e i.-n, y. V., 1 j:a--on relate- this a'Jict.u incident I Leaviug home this in .ruing f-'r the f Ilea, we kissel our hit! i :t jetr 1.1.I good-by, saving t" (ma, "lie a go-, I hoi to-day." lie somewhat siirpi ise.! m by sayiug, 'I Will. I'.jil goo I iu,i-l. papa.' Sure enough, we th. 11,'ht, Wo need Ihe oxhortatiou more th.in he. Au i w ho could give it in-'re 1 ll'.-c'uailv th.c.i this guileless prattler! Tue wor !.- ef tlie lit tle preacher have l.eeu riutn.e; in unl earn all day. and, whether we -.vr-'te iet t.'is or editorials, pamtied a,; ir.i!- cr respou lent whose etVusion we e mi l 1.0! publish, or pruned a too lengthy icpi'i:, wo seemed to hear th-- --et -li'ld v a c saying. I to good 14.1:1, pupa.. 1 Au instance uf liMudity '11 en,;.. is ! futuished by K iua Philhps, ,.f 'ru town, Mass,, who recently uppcared as a witness in a burglary trial, h ivu.g j turned State' evi lenc -. He is , great I gratidsou of M.-.ib.iue Ihig.-s, a i;.il,.-ii-! cm criminal, who was 111 tlie State pre; ' on with seven of his sous at one tiaie. I Hr'gga' ancestry is tne-1 b.i-'k to a te-i pirate iu thotir.i 'of Ku l It.-liajnoi.t. I and his branch if the finely hn;, hr over a century, fiiiuishel u. ted 1 rimi nals in eveiy generation. Madame (irevy, the wife ,-f tlie Kreiu li president, travels in the simplest man u, r. She takea great pains to puss un perceived, notwithstanding the trouble takeu to do her homage. The honors which huve fallen to In r lot do not seem to affect her in the least. .Many of hir critics think that Krauee ought lo be represented with elegance, and that her genius is opposed to such simplicity . A r ug worn by John liinlolph, the signer of Ihe iHelaration of ludepen dcuej; a bowl used by the Kouiau em perors before Christ; a nut eirved iu the motit elaborate luauue by ulu11; a note cu the II ink of lex.,n.!ria 111 favor i-f 1 l'raticis M''(lce for siMl.t'u, drawn by (leueral Washington iu 1"'J7, are among the curiosities shown m a V ishiiif ti 11 fair. A stuck up thing a pester. The 1'asliittits. 1 Watches, with black dials uud white ' numerals, are a transient novelty. Cue charm of an Indian shawl is that it hai uioui.i)3 with most tt'.!ythiiig. .Hhimug, or ta uae au old word re- viu-d by French modistes, gauging, is , probably the) mott conspicuousi feutute , of Parisi.iu costumes for the fall and ' winter. . ' A fjo'id black silk, trimmed with sat.u and with fringe is the best selection for j a suit that is to be worn spring, fall and winter. A b is jue with trimmed! skitt is the appropriate i!esi;;u. j A stiuiH rouud-ciowu Derby felt hat is ' tlie favorite hat this autumu (or young ladies to wear with wraps, and with the ' dark cloth or ilanuel suits th it arc more 111 vouc than at any previous season. Friufii-s, piissemeuterie, separate or ! nc.uifiils sh.ii'cd to the figure, bramU boiiig ;, cords, tassels and paiuted 1 li'ii- , iat nts for e ipiiiug tus-els are sh"n 111 Mte it vainly lor dress and clonk trim niaiu'f. One ot the liiot-t fn- hioLable ways i f h"hi'iic; the i.t btvtidths that are a hied to th" back of trains to make, them tl 'W in;- is lo shiir the top 111 mai.y lows ut 1-. a-t two lingers deep, ywtdiawu togeth er iu very narrow breadth, l.r cloth wraps aud for solid colore.! ehdli and eaiucls' hair dresses tht re ale et,ela,'le ivory buttons, an I tie's-- oi in e'le-l bull i'o horn iu dtl.uiit net. 1'n 1 . i. e-i 01 bullous are ui I foi tm i nits, ti,.i-ie ou the wa'.-t, both front .a-i !;., ', h. .'i.:,; nearly tw.ee as lai;:-' ..-tho-e -'U the h!et-(.H. 1 1..- pi.ci.ot hiiuiiiietehief for m-.e 'i;e is of twi.' 1 1 in 11 lawn wi:h in uistiteliit; to nal.-h that of the Pti-n era'.nt . f iii'-fkiie. S.ui.i times there 1- nil it'.'h wi'lf Ii li'.er of tin dl.iwu wolli above th..- i:ei;i nl! around Ihe -iiuare, wh le othi r.-. 'nave i-ian;;ul.ir bit . of this ii,tri c it' w 'rk in each corner. O e ,.f ti.e la th;.; m i-.'ii is i iei i';i:-i !oi re e-'!..r--I: .-.in :u l-.iih bhl'h i ill Hie It'i.'U ti.tllt'e IS III It'll IM p.oni. for ti ii'iiiiii g--d by ii in I iu and lies. gu-s. It i bhies and white; the 'oil I'ilttl l !1, an I the i.tt-.l .I.ip.iuese b ii", or .-:se i.i.l pold, with re I, nine of .i'i iiiin. The white lace in woviu in Mich hi) pa'!. Ills, ioi. 11,1 st ,!.';. ,i'--!y tint ed by III' blush. The sui t nit i.s the new v. rap 1'"'' cm days .. 1,-1 f.-r tiaM bt'g. It is t.ti' la-'i'.' fl.iu at' I i-i.aj-eiy li'ukill,; tiiali th.' l-elt-e.l n'.ster-, i.i-ii is eu .n e.s ly I. l.e a i.;; Hi a-: 1 -1. s "i 1.'' at, w .th the lape-l , .1.1 pi ii .'; mi; the middle oi the b.iei. I . i.-v. th. w.i:.-i, two gn u butt. n.s .I. t"t .. : ii; I he Wllist I" illtld, till-it sale I !... j -.-'.o t llap-i oi: the h-l -, c -at eo! ..i!. a'-i . 'lief .t .!: t r -Uigl- ' i .-.1st.. !. Slii k In Hie I nllllll I . !.. li . 1',-. I' e.i.-. w!io 1- .1 I n -.! i-i.'i M '1 1 , pis'i-r if tin (' , :l ii . f tl." tyr.eil't ts, l, 1 W Y-'lk, ,1. , .. ; . .1 faV. 1 ,t-.- 1 t .K.i.l'.tlerm 1 . ! 1,. '1. it city, h..s as 1 itie'i 1 1,'erit :. w.l;. : i'..li. 1 rs I'oiu'litf to the ef V as ;i"v .".1 p -t -.il u-a;. .j'l' l.t ll.d ,'i , t.o's to -il.ly d.sire. He 1; a f I 11 i i.t-is .i ' '.. ell a-, if. ri-'e larlr ri nolo r, (Hi i iv, Ihe most -e'iibli' -M h' -. n I.., .. . , 11. He W.llU'i tin 1 .!..', ryuau coiu't 1 niLg Ih" r. j it si i.tation so freipie ntly to . iy lift-; aud urges hu.l l ot ii.' i tile i,,i ti-oj1;,li . uu!e-J he - 1 et of reiiiuia-ra'ivi- w..ik. . ! Mn , ' ft r lot. I r t-i 1 n I 1 li !.. "...1 - ' I'l e. fa i i-i. there IS l.o -:l.e , liki ' , n at 1 ; iy I'i which to achieve 'igr at :; o, . but unless a Ul in Inive salne !.:. le-y "r much brain and great taet, :h. . it will crush him to death. Th i city I-; ftttr.ie'ive. IV- pie Ihnk :. ui ail quart, 1 s. There are 1, c, upph- .'.s (..r tery place. There 11 ro at ! ast il".,iio hilts ill New Y.'lk I-, 'Willi ;v.:..::i un. i htuniitu'ii tlet" iliteiM-li'". .a.'y the h.lping hiiinl 1 ubiie in. i I'liv.it. eii.Hi' v. l'lie-e p'-opi e 0..11 i-f-lii.lt 1 w.-i k I 11 lilm ist not hinc. Tin-te ' uv b..ysheie v.!.um' p.irelits m utnip ' p itt them, ati I arc w.lliug that tht-v I -hail w.-:i. I ;r a .h ihi: n week lath.-. , than do iintlnue. StrangeM must coiu-pi?,- with them. A Ivi rf.si' 1 hat you Winn u clerk lor bi a week, and the p;i ! lice Will be eoinpelled to guard your !.ii...r fi .ui the throng that will cune a, ej !i:g up at the hour. A Iv, rd-c fo. 1 .1 boy, 'ii.il r.. eu will come iu platoon , -"iiu i.i.i' . cr.ty headed men. If you can gi t tli-i :is0 (. ,1 blind niu'c and two acres .-t Und, do net c uie to New York. ! lo i."t come without tu-mey to linug ! von an. I carry you home, and keep you until you go hoiiie. ( Iht-u you have ' a tr.ele i.r pr'-feis'on, you may Mi.vecil. : It : u --lie to o thrown p; niuk-ss nu .1 vast e.tv.' Nun iial of it I'i iiniliie ( list, un. A i'lir-mi-i survival of au old-tiuie in st:!.;!'. u exis's in t,,u,e remote places in L'lL'lund.i : , !:.e nlli -nil ;ile taster. The ale la -It r t ikes i,:i oath to ' irv, taste and :.m..- tin- In r c.l ale nut on sale' in ins -'i a't wh-ther the same be whole so....e for 'uo'i's bo.ly." The i Id ale inns t r't imti - lof i.uily.'.ing' l--.'ef for the j livpos- of di lectin the Iliho'lOil of sugar t the li pi r was rather priuiitive. i.'ke lie s! men in those t lies, ;t wore leather breeches, and when he vei.t to lest the ale for the presence of sugar a pint of fluid was spilt on a well -cleaned bene'i, and the ta- ter s it npoi, it till il dried, If, ou rising, the n -at of the breeches stuck to the bench, then sugar wis present, but if not the beer was pure. N w Orleans is menaced by tlie possi bility if a great rival city at I', idsporl, where the Mi-sissippi river jetties are. It ia prob.iLle tnui a vjiy large graiu el, va'or will shortly be built at the hew city, an I it is reported thai. I'apt. K.ads is determined to make Kaidspott the largest shipping point on the gu'f. T'hn ii.jiiuciuiu agaiust the tnnuel uu dcr the North river, which is to cnntiect New Y'lirk and New J-'raf y, having been remove. I, wrk is now progressing ener geticnliv. Mum-wall Jiu kMiu's liai aelei istlcs. A elergymau thoiougbly aeniiaiuted with btouewall Jackson, iu n long sketch of the military career of that great chief taiu, gives this acident iu connection with him: With the exception of his military ge nius the most promineut trait of Jaek eou'a character was his piety. No one who ever knew him ever doubted that 1. ; -,.L, ,11,, I t.r.if.iiiti.ltv re. c '" " - ligions mat). His piety was strong!) r, marked with hiiaulilv, prayei fulness, eonteientioiisucss aud faith, au-1 per fectly frt;e fr.un cunt, bigotry or fanati cism. He was naturally quiet aud re tinue iu disposition, aud had n great repuguauee to taking a public part iu leliiiioua exercises, vet he never shra: k ' from his duty, wherever it led him. 1 He contributed liberally, systemati- ' her little son. 'Yes, it's school five cally and punctiliously to the suppoit of ; Jays out of the wei k,' leplicd the oi l the chinch aud to "11 worthy religious ; tnyoniJ parngiuphisl . , obecls. His habit in Ibis respect was : A ten foot al'.igi'.tor got his back up amazingly illustrated iu L'.'xiugtou aday lUllj lru. j,, th,, Vielisbiirr, Mn--is-or two alter the lirst battle of Hull linn, Hj,,i f, n y from l.itidiug "ii tin' Y'ldaba culled at the S . ith I lie first battle of tjj,. ,,f the river, Ihe other duy. Manassas. Thi wai Hit) lirst cn'isider able ba'tlo of the war, and the lirst tldiugsof it thicv la-Mligtou, ill Cohl niou with the rest ef the coiiutry, iut a spasm of excitement. The villagers c ui Id uot bieei". but crowded arouud the s!af..e stand, awaiting the arrival of ! mail, and di'-eus -iuj; the probable re suit . ol the 1 gagel.iei.t. At hist the mail airivul. It was open 11 Ion tlie spot, au 1 it Wici iiuuouuced th;il Mr. While had a lettci Iron Jack sou. Ihe g"od doctor was in Ihe crowd, nu l liic iiuxuty tole.uu the particulars ot tli buttle fn 111 mu b a reliable in i'oriu iut as .laeksou, who was known to velaketipart ,n Int. engagement, was so iu'.t use thnt the old minister was coin pill, dlo iiio.mi the stage stand and ie.nl h.s letter iilou I to the crazy throng. The letter was as follows: Mia ' ',: We had a battle yes ttroav. lie Itised I'lt-.ise find chick for J.i, l-e ii.; lue I'niouiii oi ii.y annum Miiisciipt;,.!! to foreign missions, now due.' Mm inkiit:,' ol a Million-Hollar IMalc. The estate of the late J.tmes 1!. Tuy- I ir. who dad iu New York m 170, when . it w i . valued at S l, l '.l.i ie', has i-hared I tie' ta'c ot tie .l.ir'uiyce estate, and beeu ; sw all. ivi d up I ) the litigation that Iiiib Vie.-:' in pi. ri ss i. r siiici the grave , -.t ihei'oiyof the millionaire.! t .: in-- lay H t.ry W. I! -ul ley, the re I eei,r ol He slate, made his report, : st i';i.u ti a th" s.ile.if all the real Ohtate .;.:. -,d ii. his hauls yielded ?-l 1 ,0..M, ; ii:io that h, t xpt :.-.' s iu selling aud c d- , h .e .in' the ; r.'C' t'ds aiiioiiuted to i in . ii,:- i :: a i' i-pi ia .rg-1 a.':,, I. id l 1 : II -lieeiliic!! ot 111" en-'l-:- an.', fees that have bi i ll st the i htle. Mr. Taylor . i. livit.r, ii'id he left his i i i -l,ii r, Mr-. -t of ll-.w!..ii. the est, h tpuNu rgery. , .i."i,i on a ,to to h:s 1 the will, I'lom this ' .li- all I tte II Cit:. M:-. II c.i.ii ii.i.i.1 i: v- a I st. p i.as pin-'. , di ,1 nli Uie itlt-ill.l, IS to t;-e estate. The nut prevented the I I'. -s.pt Mi' t-liielit of Hie citato. Mr. I iy l-u's Hit i-i iii the Jiiiniiriif As so. -111:1011 Wi.s 1 allied at s-l'iil.t ih), mid CO il I have In 1:1 -old lol linlt Slinl, lull nut .ng the ti ay tht u.sh 'Ciatiou went t" i pit ces, and the wh"Ie amount was loi-t. A hint of lawyeis have bn-u rti'c.ving enoi iiious fet s, while the creditors uf the f.st i'o intve to be i ati'lied with twenty : live i.'i cent. Th.- i.e-ivii-, finding ! that thei is ...liui .: n il i f the 1 . 'id - In tithtov. r. I.at asV.-i : be discharged I ",n ,u,f' wou 1 '"M'l"'" K'" ''" from his Mil, but tie i , iilmiMr who ! thu ' P""!'' '''" opposed the m-.tioi, on the ground that ' l"'r u' ;,"-P1'1 ' ' i i i ,,.,,. i l the winter eo ,1 supply, ho bus u claim ol !','" " for legal n-r- ' J vn .endi red to Mr, Tavlor iu his life When a visitor leaves the ua-Mtml li time thai is vet to be paid. The lega-! riry in Pans he is furnished w.tl, a tees have Ih" sutu-f .' mil of knowing 1 hv tX LLrail'li statiug that Ihe il... i .1... I.,,,, i-s l..,v tiltni the ovst.r. : t"tkH the visitors mu! bein n-Ui w, e l ev inr tht in the Iw, .11 ti 1.1. shills to divide bi linu liiiu' Nluiies. The Virginia CtviNeV.) I'nt' .i-in r.s M my of our iiiiii is huve doubt- hear ! '-: :: t ':-!iali:. i h ivi iing shines ciiriosities have ! nivli.en fouud in Ni v.ida, whiih ' lie-i i iln d as almost perfectly ronud, j the nut tiiig r tv of them iis large as a wul- I t . f au irony nature. When due i ti :i n't il ii'ioiit iip.-u the lloor, table or ii'.her level siirfin e, wi'liiti two or three feel of h i.t her, th-y immediiitely be gin traveling tow.u I a ooinniou center, and there lie I n hihd up ill a buucll like a lot ol egg-, ui :i nest. A single st "ii", it 'iiove.l I ii .it- tanee of three and n half fo'-t, iiion l i i'ig released, at otise slart-'d oV, wjih wonderful and soiiu: w h a' eolni.-.d !, I it , lo joiu its fel- l.ev-; t-il.i u away lour or five feet, it re mained ni"t oiit.'ss. They are found in a region ti a! is comparatively IctcI ami is 1 Hi-mi. i il biro rock. Scattered iivi-rt'es l-.o' i u region are little liasius, fr.;!:i a f w t. i t to a ro.l or two in .ii.iruo-t.-r, an l ii i-.ti tin' Lotion. of th, so that Hie !'. -I I,,' -I no. i,re fialli.l. They ore froi i th- lii -l.t- li st. 'He l--. be f ..in 1 1,1" I 'Hi. - i-tni.o or : -.- of a p'".i to five or six to-. The cause of theie .' I i. -villi r is doubtless to the m iteriid of which they 1, which appears b be lode--iietie iron ore. A n-.vel suit h, is begun iu OhiciittO. Tue v-i '- w of Hugh McCouville, lh m.,u hi!,.."., red by Hherrv and ml v, for the Hheiis are a goon sig'n uncn.., ... ... which th.-hiHer were l.nngcd, has beguu than thn trees I' A fact so palpable that a suit far .-no.iHiii damages under the his lutiiro dodging occasioned no euu- S'ute hiw, against Hu owner of the tinu from lii-i superior lomi win re Shen v and I'only prix-nred the lop,., which made them intoxicated; rXXZ'f X -acitinst the ow ner of the building, Htld I lH,tll.s thn leimt cui.ii,.-alil. I v Hie tmlinaiy against Ihe agent who leased the premi- ; r; i,r.h .,1 medicine. . ,,;V f r 'rsiuuly which eoiui'leltly r.Hit u ounn ui. ses. HVHtea in biiv and ill of u various s. - " j TUi relfbrateil aiiti is-rioi'.i' is vt-m-uL t-iu . i i . i , , :..,...!.. I fouuMiHiiioii, and is not nn'y illitni ioiis, tan A peculiar process tiaB been invented - t tlllI, t, ,.r ,i in i rnianv bv which labels are printed t(., ,.i truth of niiiniiit'. Ilnolt'tun h simna, !i on bottles iy a simple operat.on.neither uaiier mu nineihict. l.eil'H reiinirel. 1 ,,l, i, niniiiil of atanuna w hiet" - l it I" in,., : .i,,,,) urintiutr ou the cc-s is au .Mtuiil priut botlhs tiiemselves. umi the labels CU i,.,. , .. , , be scaped off with a knife, tl.ongh they , are not ntfected bv water. Ihe process is 1 In I n ineii.eiisive. an.I certainly must be iM'tiveuieut Net profit fish. Original huuot .:cf 1110 virus, A bouncing baby a rnbbi r doll. An auti-triuiip bolt, th.s! only i'!hms tbe door to open 11 little way, is mil. Liquor is a nil comfort to the uuiti who has the habit I getting drunk. Mr. Gladstone u 1 oor, but his wife has a large fortuti. ...,. It luch tdio is , very generoua. ; A gentleman iu eoiivt rsati.m said that his dogs wore Al. .Shouldu l they luive been rated K!? lo uot wait for extraordinary eireuiu- Khu.os to do good actions; try to use ordinary situations 'It's cool to day,' taid a mother In A wealthy London lady nc-ntiy f,ave a ball iu that city at a en: I of hum - The floral iKcnratinns were maguiiicent, and included blocks of ice itiio which the flowers were frozen. Mrs. Frouiui, a New Y'ork lady, lias ,,jvl.u i,jrtu fu fully develop. weighing only eleven und three ipi.nl.-r ounces. The mother wi iahs I an I tbe biisbaii'l I i.'i poimd.i. There are. tic 'ord-lw t" , Hi -ia ports, over 1,"M eh.lli"i who apph ' to the public schools f,.j iihoi son liicbmolid IhisM's-ioii, 101 I wi re niu 1 -i for watil , f I'.i'eoiiiui ' l 'tions, Ki,,ltit,-. tin. I ti-e v.i'u bit!.' bits ol coui t -t'lastt-i i-i ..'tain n. n n, I mo.-- that ii is found prolinliie toicatiu lacture the plaster 111 varioim sha d to put it on tie niiiil.it .hue up .n ot tune.'. j Willi' ti somehow get ovel childish I notions that men u ver outgrow. S mu men ceh brute the imuiw rsiry i f i-n u bilthdi.y as loll).' an they live, while women quit don g mi almost lis :. n 'l a--Ihey gi iw up, HceUC 111 a l- stiiui iu' '1 ' 1 l-l'es Kl.n,., ,vt u t ible. I'.r.-t It 'y lo the WB;t, ,. . 'Hril:;: lue a'l l.e creii.e, pi,. llfl.' ,s, L.,,d li:d : 'Ml If-iu too.' Waiter bliun ie- en am M, ,;t,.W(..! ovsiei". A i,.aiii,ig jhysiei i Y e-.l.-htv'ei- ,, tVi y.. '.a pi-t b-s n mulct - i iii ,, H,UI1 ,,f .spin i - nuilpructici.. Hail e,imeof a Inisty di i.-u-i-is ,-f ,. kt . Ii-.i. j,,. i,.-, ,,, (,,. it, d telo ly, but wi.eh tiullei ,,t t,, l, . sx ,, :t:. ' Young 1'i.n:,' ' a, , 1 i.u lii.t w 1 ,ti 1 , 'ii y 11 uie t- be niiiri 1 .!, uii f iiiiii wn'i la l.oW living; tie I. t 'li' pray I ! hi :.' AU i While yo'l ,11.' lll'oU' it, ' ' ' ' '.1 ' i';-t i lo 1 r..y f"' h 1 ful. in he Lai. i tel. praying f-'i' a- luueh a . she ii. e . The proper f-.:r.i 1- i : W'll 1. iwa : .y will read : 'To th.- re-j 1 c'.v ui'- 1 n- 1 ; i f U) . Chil li ' U I f:IV " l.'.V el-liU f lail- and worldly 1: I. " nil ,te .. -r.pt: n. Personally to the children at- i to .-n beloved wife 1 g;Vo all that c ml nn -.. A Ptiil ' ' O l plot' 01, r,-i:;o! strat.ni' wilh 11 isophoi,'' re !--: c.i.t'.iin: a -I;-turliiiuee in the 1 he - r - " ii, I n-1 In: hntni iiii-inuatiugly upon the letraatory one's shoulder with the lemiirk . "My ih-ui young man the devil bus hold "fy.ui," There will be five Sunday, in 11, xl l'Vbnuiry. Think of so much .Su'iday night bliss 111 Ihe ahoit- st month I Poll all properly it-tui'L-e!. 'J'his cird n. g.vt'u to the thn iki '-pi r, who furiiialie iiuother cerlili ate, which t jieu to the policeman outside. 'The interiiiitiou il inhibition tuSy.l uey, New South Wuh s, is a great suc- et ss. iireut Hriiaiu has h i'J imiusti iul exhibits iiii 1 . ''7-1 ol tiue arts. (Jerniiiuy hiisf.'.ll mtries, m:d Austria 170. Fruucv has ICiH industrial exhibits mid lew of line r s. lielgiuai has ,'itin uidustria1 exhibit ) au i fifty ff fttu' pa i:'.iui.s. America has .V,1 industr: il exhi'iit s. Shells Thicker than I roes. Mitring the batllonf Aiuietam ;i r j : nient wuh performing the very oi a.'i- -able duty of supporting a b Itore. T':,i location, near the little church m t'e edge of the w ."d, was a prominent "t;.,, and the steady roll of ":n-guns w is ie sharply replied to by tin' enemy, mi l the uir sei mid filled with ii.-re, chilig shot au 1 shells. 'The rcgieu-iil was ly ing down, aud just iu rcui i't H.ini as a rather open piece of timber, aud w her ever the chance allnved the i. dicers sheltered themselves behm l the decs, IJehind a st.iiill-s z-' I hickory stood l.ieu teliallt V , and eoveled by a big on! , a few paces awuy, w as his colonel. Th.s was W 'b fir; t battle, and hi. could not avoid , lucking his head whelit v i it seemed t him a shell came uneoiufoi't ably ue'ir, ob'tei viug whic'i the colonel said, cheerfully, 'Hold up your head, lirnteuant don't dodge.' To which W -grimly answered: 'I could do better behind a big tree like yours; but encounter miataimtu' inllat iii'if wiin.-m pr.j'i ,l-,-.i In lita'.lb. lVrwin ab ait to vm I, oi Im iu, foreiKii waintries, oai tinas of our " a ;Vr h,. ,.i Pr.v.niiv leth tu avsrt sucli liJ easea and diaordera of the .t.miaoli, t.o. l snd i liver couuuou to auoh lucahtiei.. A sUiry Colin s nereis the water tlti-t Ficd Archer, the tuiccisdul Lnnbsh i lokey. h is ,"..( 11 letir.uer of iiri.h- -i loi' j i I.-y lot tho It.ikeof . V ;!!) li lej i:eit 1 ear, while otheis, ivlio lnuc .- a ins on him, .'.ill make up liie n:i;i of .-' I'Mmiu. I '. vi. 11 if thl'i t-tory I'O inuiin t, ah I Alf'iel icUi'ttN hia t'U i',ii:'ciiH::ts with It rd 1'nhii'tuth, Ins re- t.iiuii.,; fe. aloue wtl' i e a Hilary that a c-jii't ,1'llin might envy, be- hidia ..il tlie ief;nlar fees for riilni0n mid winnings unit lie mn nun mi"iiii un yi sr. A n:uii i.miisiug hiiuu'll by throwing beans at IrieuJs 111 New Uritaiu, (Jouu., . . -j. j r.,1IlU. ,,f the missiles 111 his mouth, U!l,j j .,.,s,ii,,? swallowed two of them, v.hi, h l, tii.id in Ins bioi.chia! lube mid emu-1 11' Ii. I r. ,a,.h, I'.iill'i- l i lifih hvinp 1 I'teu hi tore the f 01 ears, hi '1 is 1 loimiii.t Pit l.y then HO) e'l ii'l 1.1 K I Ol 111 1 i.llif 1 H f. r tt.l' l lll ll 1. Ii... 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The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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Oct. 23, 1879, edition 1
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