j. .1. i;i:r n l;ln)U AND J'WOPKIKTOi:.' - - ScIHdj out Countfev r r-e Janics l'V -Latham, administrator -of David Allison, advertises fur sale at the court house door in Newbern, on Momluy of September" Term, the following Sin mense quantities of land -'; ; t In Cnmborlnnd (!6nnty, lj(nt two hundred and sixty tfumnmd, new Ititi- J red acre. .'1-...' ; . "V.' 'In Onslow (Joiinty, about two hundred atul 1 n ttwueand Uoo hundred and icty acre: In Brunswick Comity, i)&&jKpeiy fiee inoimana one n una ran, una enjmy juur tiCn. . . .... ,. . - -, In Jones County, ubout one hundred and twenty three tlwumuul and tixty nine aere. Iii ItoHi-Kin County, about one hundred inmi tveentyjiiur tluitnuindrttn mudivd twl rotlil aereM, WHICH, uiKeii cmiucilveiv, ,wl i ' . J. f I..' . - i i . I II i ilred and sixty four TtjniiRiindi'Tie liiiiidrt d "f. -" . . . uiid fifty tlirce (7Cl,l.''3j iK-ri-, nr nvw iidxjuillter if a million of neriw, all of which lands )avid Allisuu is said to have died seized. Wc bijrc-nt weans ai -hattd--asfer- taiuing the iucrticial area of the ooun tiu in w hich these lauds lie, hatitievi- duuttliey niu-t cover alare fpaceiii each , them; (Juiuoerlanil, we know, is a larj county, but If you take out of it ''io (ilaii tations of 1UU acres each, you will make a considerable gup, and so id' the others. nW'W Trihnne. Tbr Sairar Cm nr. From all nertiuiis of llic roiiiitry rcci-ii llh inwut (Istu-rin nccountu of iln- lino- Sn- Jtr t.'jlllll. AH tin- i-VjJit llllrlit lll.l'k- llU- Ut'll t-llliMi-lltlr suiwrwllll, Nttd prove U-Volid a doutit that the i.ini cau lw cu'LiVHlt-il in ortli t'loo liua ili gnral (otil and tliaL in n I'-w ..-;,(- it will but a vry iiii-uitant cruji in i h 14 - Sint-. We hav bra lioa i.n. tiiitii oi ih.,- n,rui made fruiu llio can- bv Jrv-ih (.'oi.r.ul and lio.ll A. Kiiij;, oi Li ini'i II al. it llul nuitnor, to the U ,1 lll.il.i-. M lias n'wral ai res of the cih-, and In- ;i I u ojM.-tati.jii lur t!i nianuiai luro uf tin. He lUlend Kl"'i' It a l.nr lr.nl. K. in.' id now '.iul' - Jlul u.-ililislly llie tKj-t iiilu le h Imv.- a v-t a'U, has jt ln-.-ii h.,nd.'l t" u-" b) a Ii i i.t. -It S lllanul',luri-d bj Mr. i. 1.1111 ii-Une, of Orange count), h ri!seinhf-a in ti !tjj.-ar alive Uew holt' j'it prt-wvl Iroin lie- fiiib, mid h;W S llluwt d:ili:iou tUtor. N c MlKvri.ly fe- rel that till UUie f.olltHlliin t,,;, , 1 svrul, a hot h lilt!,! Isri'.-r. a, r Tiu"d fi lik-si for t,ur cliil.lr. ii tu lnw an .);.. .iiu Uji Mill V f go 111 it a h.-r ;i :.il, I' Hi I" s t. Im eoi,eli'r;itl-- .id of all artulrs 0'' e' Is III jli lillg U"! till' e.ini'. A word In 1 itt ml iih ytaj. all! IM ( iiiucor Sut ( a nr. 11,.- ! parlm- nl of tl-- bit ' t. o j.i ) -'illy j.Le ed it :thin ttl-' 'i.r uf A m.-.'.i.iii .! o liifi-u to 111 iL.. a n il of l'i-- ' '' ii- s -Jig,' '- 'i- . an. I tie- ni..ii is !, in t wl.- 11 t!..- . v .. litii. n' of ii tail i a: i"ii iii ibn (-..uu'rv wili I.- i.-t--1 Kv-rv t'-sl, llil.l.sl.'l Hi lii-.iji sii-itr. v,,il !.. M.ifhb.1 1" I .ir .ihat l!" I o.l. Y,lll!et- ftiie('-s. 'l !..' I', iltii r iflst fi-oin .tv.-i , s,",t ivn fi- liu f .-4. tt'si III l ;ir:l l . I in -' I., v i : l.-jnrn-.l. 1 11 ! !i.- su J, 1 ; . j . 1 llig nl.-i ts-.ll h' ! j - l"- 1" fr.ie.i (h..rgii. I -a. Oi- 1 1:1 til.-'.- ..:n--i :i un I r tl ,..;. - The sirup 1- i I to t f ' - , 1 - lin.-vjs . I.d .r'.hi'i -ii. I.ir.- j H't.l.-d. MO" (i!s.i g" iw lllg l!il..!lti 1 ull.s ;,r.- i.l A'lirrn-ah wi 1 ill.- I. ha v.-l ' ..- i- -11.:- :ii.- .. .1 V 1 :e : '.- lie . 1 ii.l.ti.'", It w. ..l ,'it lie- nt. .nlhi-i.t. ;m. in I '.-ii 11- I v :i m 1, V and . hugl.iU'i, w,tti tie- ni..-t ;l .ir. i n I"-- ft is iiiij.,fci'... t.i i.r-T .-,linia'i. tli" v ! i of tie, i-.i.r.iiKtit if it 1, pr..... u.-.Tsl'ii!, 111 br-ii.jriig a Mipj.lv "f svrtii. t. ,-.-: y 'rin. r' .l.sir. 1 1 1 vt tl. prices 4u any km) o'f sn-ir w.ml i 111 -,n? tw-.m an iihh.ssi!i I ti . I is-il t hir.lfv lws vuiiLitil.- a, a l.i.!-li-r i r..ji. ufi.-r.-fanhtn-s f.r L'Mli.ling 10. not aei---stl.ii ( (., I, fir it :i.i Inirin.. jni 1; Tl. .t Is thl- . hi nil: I'viiik I Ml'i'--1 hi v A Miller in tin: ltr.sl'i 11 - ( N . V I F.i.'l -. '.in "in, Iii forg'-t tiiivt 'n-n thing is "r .os !..i in lie- niiit Unlh i-.Milni. -, tli u the lamig of tin- t talltic cable Is llnMiss!bt,.-, from tie- fn't llett th eabls sw.-pt bv the curri'iit ol! the I. . gia'b plateau, ttlllill .ts sir, eve. !. alj't ll.eil- IS Mo tehhig I lie depth of water into wlueli It a cat w,k JI ay : .Vow A-t riiuKr irti'h rrmlt-rfl mAtuttm t, tM oi;.,.. hit, int ricw I if llml irhtrli CtluKtit. thr hrtyiktwt tlie c ilU. 1 In-r.ahl.. w runiiiii mti inort; rap liv tbaii-lbe si.sji pro gnsfc.Hl, ju-t as llie I ne r:oi lor ni:l.-s n(s.n ine.s 111 tlw-awnndings. .'in i we doubt not that those OB hanrd the Niagara rotild Ii ave psnl out t!ie wllole cable rill the 'p. ,t i' 1 ion the stilji llloV- itii aiioth'.r in le. And tin- is liiu cause whv .t amillM impossible for tin si'lieillu ever to silCeeed, 'Idlerw in. no ijoubt, slill water at the hotl.Stu .l llm oivhii, but tbfl stroiig eurreril aluiewill pre yi-nt tiw cable from r rearhlHg ihat ipn. t h atloll. If It l e.r altillipti.l lo k.eri up a train th u will allow the cable to I..- .-,i. o it a mile for c.-w h n.iie the ship nails, the re-nil will 1 th miine an U'too to snap it l.ke n sjml thread." 'I h'1 wind is a inusieian at birl'i. W a hilken threii. in the ereviev of a wind., tho wind finds it nri-1 :gli, oti it, and l'1 t.lld . and H up an biwn the sesle upon if, -an.. poor I'aginim f..r lo! must go Horui-w-ii-re el-e for his honor, the win. I h iierformfng with a single st ni.t It trii ttltnosl eveivlliing ut'oii i-aith, t-i eveiyllillig UJ.oll irthere is music In it ; it pei-ua.le a to u! of .tlm Kr''Ht. lu ll in the t.m-er. when the m-vtu i nt home and asleep; it in.its a inoiarnful, h op of tlef giant pilira, ail. I it rjrre not dwlam In try hat sort of n whistle can Ih- iii i.I.- of tlie hum 4llntcllillltieVintlleUi.il,). oW it W) p' -tlpon a great tree, till every leaf thrills w ith the Dote in it, und wind up tin- river tii.it runs at , it luise, for a sort of uiui'inuring .lefoinpauuiietir. And what a melody itsffrgs, when it gives r .ronceil, with 11 full choir of the w.nes of the sea and. k-i forms tin anthem I ml vieeii the two w urlds, that gin's up, . 1 h.-.ji-, lo the stars that love ilim-ic. the lliosl mid sung it tie- tt.st. Th-H how f.m.ltv it liiiuuts nl. I houses; momi itlg tinder the sUive,!, sighing in tin- hi.lls, oien ..1.1 .I....- :.i.i ... 1; .....I .. i.t: .1,1 ,,.s. is niiiioui iiii. .-, ...... s."s"'i, hi 1. ...1. t ...i- ..1.1 '.-. 1 1 -I... 8.la-'r. It a .1 -...i .1 ...1 1......, i. ;"- r.i.,1 -z. ' - -- All. Sllll'l-Rll.- -Tin. whoh- of tin trull for the Atlntiliu Mini .Mort.li 1 aroliua Iviilnmi tins been hipped. The la-t cargo has rei-.ntlv been shipped from Wales to li.-nufort din-ct, for the Ciintrsct of the eastern division of the road. t.tiwi thousand ton have. f.eon shi'wl 'from Now ork for Mr. Washington, on tlm western ,diri!on. " A mnt' nmv l.jshA fU.ai thiuu u i.-., ,lt ', ili.i,.ii.i i . ... . 1 ... i t .1 .. 1 ... ..... t,i ivs n.j.i.ii. .1 iiiw 1 11 11. 1. 11. tt ha"lmin throii.rf. hi nav lf of Mav netl with :two month' awe, and'perbant. earlier. A'ibh- IIIKuh', ton .11 pf?0trt toJjMirs, VOL. XIV. From th Ai-hrvilU- h(jd-imor, Linville River. I M- . . . i J I iiiitp urc miiMiirni wi nnnirai uurin-ti- Ml... tlir. !... tl.S....tl, u-l.i.-l. nr.. .... ; ' . . 1 cr CT"n TjrenTrl nf rxrrjit by sutitu - venturous liuvollor, and kiiKM ii I mliinati-lv only by lie intrepid mountain hunter llius thenu cuiiositic-H remain niitioied, while yearly, thousands of our citizens 00 NtMthwaros iu MjrtwUol' lieuiiljur 4il,eiL suie. Aunui ..ucll mav bo classed the Fails of the I.iiiville. Uuer in liurke County. We d.ail.t not hut iiuuiln rs of persons in liurke county never heard of them. They are to he found in tlie North West corner of that county, near to that famous t'e noon which tliu four counties of liurke, V iitatiga, Vancy and Mclowell, corner and about nine miles fioin.the litlmotit Sirin's. Tin' la cilities for getting to them are us yet about no facilities at till, an idea may be formed from our experience; Leaving LbiMviiic on the iiiorni'iT of Tuesday, iu company with ('..!. Childs, we rode witliiu tliroe miles of the Y;t and thou tei.vin our bu-.-y we went on horseback to the house of Mr. ).ivid l-'iunklm, 01 e mile tioiii l!!t. Falls. Mr. r ranklin coiictmil to 1.1 i- iiue our I', and afu-r a Oioit r : we . d oil to till' If a m.le oi M.-eedi-l on , I all-.. Having arrived 1 i tnein we ili-uiounted m. I I'.H.t, lieing liu.iile to 1 : j. l'; ei ace. e.mt el n'hvd tie- river, .iviiig tor s-'iin-e,u-; we then eieilpelled to 11 r jiersoii in a r-is-,-d we pt" ink through a "f i i , l.i 1 1 el !' is i.i'hei" 1 fallen trees. We soon ii ; tne din of the Waterfall 1 Muc been n-ai in' ill our ! crossed it, lo do so be",. ' put certain p' n turns of I state of nature. I Living I ceded il'H'U the cu-tclii . won aiin,ii:e.-..u rTni r in. I w le-rllel erry .11 t! tills singular tii.it ille, the a"i ale! .tli a !e o'l a'ice Toe .dear. moat luxuriant gro t '.he east bank.just her ,,t I: . 1 T ,.,-s, wl, lie 'lis on', notiiing ..I any u IlVer WOele We cros-ed siu'Hitii. an a, jiealanee stieam ; :t so.i heeatiu lipids until si d.ii-niv it huge lock luel da-lie- o twenty to t. It thell bo ui"-t let t i 1 1 1- imum r t t lired al ii-, tin- a luie ;. I nv led '1 of l.v , - ill : hi. '1 t . al tiii..-s,j t a .-tlu . shape that Ionian 1 ..bowing our g ii tlie. top ..f a r.-i winch the 1 1 vi-r rti Mil" I.i:ii V. oiir-i-.I i.lso ol career. sl.h- in I...-; -d d ! Ill I' i About f..rtV leet In-low 'lashed the troubled Wall on the other, tlm-e -am ,e I. iTs forced tlieii.seives through a pifage n-! more than ten feet wide, made tiu-ir di see nt "V. r t be last and iughe-t tail. lien tie uiisT'was ris.ng, and I he I a s '. t: sun as it sh.'iif through, cati-ej that ei-u I ar view which iei uiliies so much tin -ulpliur.iu.s lUuH-ri which I'.'if vau -ow.-:i di-seril..-s ie art-.iig troln a --r' -i:n dark ab.'de, tli it.V'; gives tiie cavern under t-i. io-.ier fail tie natiio of the 1. vii', II-- Our "st 1 1 in was a c- mi man I ng not such as a per- m with ' nil! leuild s.-i k. As w , ga- I fir down ::.. cout s ol the ri v er w e eou id sec tue st i earn araiu a utile its e- .nipar.it. i .-iv p: ie. l-.ip poarauci; but no'w, iii-te.id of bat.Ks a' most ev.-n with iti ld. it was h-eke l iu bv nil impenetrable ma4s of rockj, winch continue for miie-i-ourse, rising in the tnos'. map !!, VII tt- .gran- deiir lo a- hinght of one-, two and . I tiiindred f.-et, and in s une j daces in: a th-'tlsifli.1. At "-.'c point w are ;i t- r lo .1 m , ed the rocks close over the liv. r ,d is easy for a person to jump Ir mi hank to the oiuer. The grand suhi.mity of the i-i-whicii is In-leubouts preseiiti d t . h cannot be surpassed by any iu the w .lie i-rv rid. Language tails to iiesi-nne it aim n ell of the artist can l'c but 11 faint con cept!. :l "f its beau'1, and lu.ii'i .hceiit gnwnleur. I lore it is that man fi .-l-tit-in-ignitic.-ince. .-in Itr. milling, ki. ''- wtth awe and tear.. We have seen Vagara in all its artist, r splendor, and we have sei n ' " what was called grand scenery; never have we seen anything t tit tiev er, cii'ial the I scenery of l.iuvilie Falls, nor do we ever expect to see the like again until we re- ,- Visit till-Ill. j Fro long tin- pencil of the uiti-t will 1 trace the rarest-beauties and gie them to the World's iew . Lie l"iig tin- spirit : of etitcrpnsti w ill make g 1 ro.ids, and I build a good House', tit which ii-it..rs mav stop. No place can present thj- same 1 nt raetioiH us a watertng place that . villi- can. Its bountiful scenery - I j ii that ;m Virlias Ijeeu fnllyeM illh- ful climate, the excellent nf i4tc" Uattlesnake Spring, the fertility id the soil, and la-t, hut far fiom least in the plcasutv seeker's ey e. the large . j 11.1 1 1 1 1 t.V ufi- Hii,. which is lo be found there. il Is. Having spent the afternoon at I.iiiville weretiitned to Mr. 1' ranklin's llou-i' iiud there rested for the night. "The m-.U day we visited the ( i ingei cake Um-k. 1 his l.ock is a curious formaiem rc-ttng on a ridge between the. Haw k's U ll ami the Cinirerc.-ike mountain, very near to the -h ro k .'..:,! in sliapi Ibetwooti tifiv am! sei nty fe at tie- t in height, ba-'- :m I ri- ; ulioiit six leet throng! jihig.lo a tlnckm -s of 1 .iciity -live or tnir- le feet;. Tibs rock i, llat 011 top and cov- ,,P. .. .jii. ,,,,. .0,,,, l In one em of Us top there lays a rock about: lilic.-n loci long and four or five wide with a Ihu k iii'hs of uootil four feet. The rock is, to ull appearances, just about to fall at least ten feet of it projecting bom the edge ot tlm-main rock thrt whole prc-eliting the arn.oHrnni'P of lnivm" mst htMMI UP j -- 1 - - r, I t i in Us place nud lodged I'm- a little ylnle, Ithns making one of the gi audest.sighlsl jtliat can extsi 111 nature, uu iiseenui" Items, flricaltnrf, Jntrrnal Jdnprnnntifnti, Cdmmrrrf9 tdf V - ! tiit; mountain we walked over to tin; dum my rocks uii'I tin-re we had presented to O, US OCillllliin It UiilUaCaiM! K' W . . . . , 1,0 ll,u"J tap.lnm. Ul.ss It as can he tl int I urn t iu ton ..I i ... 'i U w,i. liieeve ha u full timMi bci'pu fnini tiiu i ram la-, .1 , . . , , , . 1 no , iin ijeieiomi e, uuoojeas iii iiio niai- titer .Mountain entirely around to the Koan ! 1 1 1 1 n .1 , ., 1 1 ,. ,. rnnoiiial line is exceedin-'ly dull there. mill fii-iri uiViiiiil 1 1 f ho vti i.tr ..Ii.. r J and even beyond that. 'Hie valley ofi .1 t . 1 . .1 f . ; the (atawba is open to the view from its; . .1 11.. in 1 Otl,0 tllU li.) II Drj, all V4 lkil3H9, Will UUII L orifiin to its source, the whole ot iiirkev" ) ,r jfj'' and North (!oves with their rich fields; ' AtU Vhite Sulpler Spring, in Fan - of waving corn. In the dim. dark dm- . -- , .1 i ! . V . i i , tanco a- one mountain rises to th view,' . ... . . , ' wliieu from its location wo siiptMised to , , ' '.I, ,' he the IMot. Just as the sun lades be- . ... , '", V' ' , , lur red 1,-ht and 3r.n1 s.-e fla,ln ,n its blaze t!ie W....JOWS ol the liou-cid iMoroanton, Iron, the same source a golden t,u thrown upon every leal, and everythnio is mellowed ,to soh loveimes in toe ae - iinplilimeiit of nature s niuat splendid creation. Far, far beneath, hid amid iu. i.-.-. of shrubbery and rocks, the I.iiiville ".' "-. ,ls"'c -oivme,, I.I .ill .1 ... 1 : II..! run there, he replied "Us, and l'-'r U,e Ailanthus hlossom pressed' into ser liutig rt sees troul.leous times before it ;..:.., ...i,,..,, ,),., I,,.!,,,,! ,,, ,1. ,.,ie;.!i,.r. gets nut of then; t' We have never seen anything whicl an idea ..I' man's lit! 1 ie chimney riicks 1 gave one so forcible ieiiess as tlTis point. f the niouutaiii are about tlm-e hundred feet high, from their ease the mountain descend.., with feaiful I'.i i'i 1 1 into the l.iiiviiie l iver, how far )'. is bey. .tid oar power to estimate, but it -. ins hke it was almost into the I'.iWel ol t..c earth, it seems as if one might fall. " r r..m m..rii lilt n.jh.n. friM.i iiik-ii li!t .ferfi eve," and but then fathom its depth ! We !o..; e I and turiiiiigj.i'hi-d again, gladly would we havr- -pent hours upon that summit, but nat'ii.-cb.iti 'i - I.. it to -nit iin-jin's w:.-!. i-s an, I .lav s ui'.st end ..:i li,e .'iiniiiituiii I .. as w. b .-is :n ;he valley. We return ed lo Mr. 1-ruhkhh's hou--.. thaiii.l'ul for what we liao seen, but wi-li:ug ihat wi the I week that in ' i'.'.ihi ug among mtaiii c-jutitrv. I'eautiea A Minio The I '. t ei.l otd. t'ltui-'i g.ll-d t" the i lui .M, ,l,;l. r. -.lowing is' V f I h itell I..-I. -.rsdav. '. tat eiiee. 1. ct and reliable, from '.du in 1 a .. assiiri - Us that over a in, i I i.m I mom y obtaiiii-'l ii loan "1 hist win b r. aut uori...-.l l.v the I,, u i-iat ore, tot.ike up tie- Mate'Vioii.!-. due .latiuarv la-t. and lepo-iti d with the iliio Life and' I rn-t. New "I k, tor that purpose-, .has gone the way of all moneys and -.-ciinties left with that -oiille-s and sunken concern. 'Ilii-re wete sl'.. '."ii. -i f ii.e M ,te bonds due .) .in 11:11 Llv'iT. 'J'o rcdei-ui thc-e bonds a law was pa-scd autiior...ug the f"uiid ('oiiiiiii-si .iiers to borrow tin' amount, winch tl.cy did by selbng a new i-siie nf M.lte slocks. ,1 in- iple-ll 'll tiieil lll.i-i-, wno sh.nl take care of tlie money und at li lid to the bus-lies, of ri- i. enimg said -lock. 1 lie lil-ioti I'liii-ials so.i'i ih-eiih-'l e-ti I, iv il-et ing till' .New ; U'k i.i j.tfe and Trust Coin-, eg ..ii.- dollar sei urit v Ageiiev of tlie I l!i paiiv, w itlioiit t ik 'or the 01 1. 1 1. though t.u- I )e:u-.i 11 1 v. I :,elll to .i i a-cof'aiiir-d ill. -ot "I Ih .s depo-itcd, :.i ei.i's ill the Legislature . -". As near lis can be si ,01111,1 10. 1 only, had r ledi nijitioti up to tiie b, eil I'le-ellted time 1 ,f I iie t.uiuti I sai, I 1 rust ( iiij.ii. nv. balance is nu , . m i,l' Water water tch- T( ll'CIH Tl rope, r a tube . tie Jatr.v ne end-' seeing tin. enable a p leof a I. .at er r to wat. t . s.,:, .,o re-I lb. Is b. lo bile th, 1 her tiie sill tile-' ot tlie WilteC, so formed that tl both v es' seeing Into tin- lower eh tlii- up- per en. I i.niig may 1 e-'t on it, into the tube, ed 1 watcr-tighl 1 When ll'"d, is t. face ol' the wate looking iloivn tl tlie b. .tlotu win lnnd Is a plate ol gins,, which. 1 be kept under the siir r, s.i tliat the spectator, n- tube, s.-es all. objects at -e letlecliCel powers are abb tv t. -chit 1 imp 1' ravs-..f iillicicnt iytensi- , .1 ... 1 i,n n to.. 1, .i,o I sill fi.rihg I lie loss siil Inn.: power ter the bottom t caused bv the ah- of tlie water. In clear wa- may thus bu seen at the ie iatlionis. This cmtri- depth of tw valu e is much used In seal s'i n-cii in ,cal snooting along ur .Noithcrn ainl i estern islamis. where, sometime, 111 tiie form of an ordinary w a-hing tub w ilh a plate of ghi-s ticd iu lis hot!.. in, the -hot sea! is looked. for, and tin- grapphng-hook let down to bring him to t he .surface. The .Norwegian tislu-nneii also otten Use this tele-cope when their .anchors get int" foul ground, or jhvir ca bles warned "ii a cad-stead. 1 v-tni l u -a 1. 11 1 - . - V In' -it.,- in a tbi .,1, 1)1 .ii;l '1 lie- Clli'ltiv sh.-ill . I llii- hold -hall l-ai:ii. hx. I'.I. Satail to a loar- s nh.iiit s.-ikini i -ip .1 -hut la I against bull. I .... apo-tl. t!..ii Ihat I'.-t. r i'..i!l ires cMitlllllalfv u'"' llllllUI ill L" l.aria-b!,s-,-,l I I... ,-,1. IS 'Ii.e II. .-sp.nt sii lb in.-oil Ill IV .1. II and P'-'I 1 10.!. Ii.: nr. It is hi- coiist-iut stuiK Ie. I ei.l's dear eh,!, hen, l.u'l can ptocecil no I'm tln-r ihaii nut I11111, and it In- sliniiM I. 1....I i:l lake care that Jus s,.,l ,., p, hke ,1 II .... mil lit! lip !, no r.- i -in e i:i ... Standard r. it 1- no s aiu-t 1 1 i 1 11 . to be telllpl- ..1: (:, 1- ".!-' Msl.,1,, that - 1. 1 - o 1:1, or agreeing with, the I .:.. I e.i him l.i eis.-, llllplele Ins as. itrrd .1. pell. I llpell It. he will take eale II ti-lll.!afl44.l:-.shiU--hi' among llie-e "all tfiings " licit uoik ti.gejli.'i lb r tin goyl.; 'For-g.-t '111. 1 tlie .eh" it avion ol'lli-' hold, "I haw nih 10 1 1. id. and he will di .nv nigh to you. lu-si-i i!i.. il nl. mi l he will 1! ... liviti vmi. .Tlie. Lord kliowelb I101. lo d.-liv r tin- "".IK -out of tenii.ia - tseiis. Tli-n- Irath no tetni.iatioii tak. 11 vmi but t.-tn.ati..n tak. 11 vmi but such as is 1 ,, 111 men to 111, 11 ; but 1 hid is faithful, a!.,, will n.'t siitl, r vmi to Is-leiunti d als.n-that ie are ahk-. " Thm lire I 'liriiliioi's cliieijl;-t joy, . 11 1. ig.lil Ii,..!'.- -vi.r Sijrli . AVIlnw roil; utlil.rstult. il.nl! pnilllisell gritce I'1-..l.-cl him lliroli-h IhiR w.lneriiri.N. SALISBURY, N. C, SEITIIDEU 22, mi. - Life at 4he V(TiBg-Plam, u- i .. x- - i l- e learu from the .Nt-w 1 ork I.xpress ., .., , . i - i i that the 0anaiLV ut JcA'i)ort wliit! i Iira , , ii ' ii r .i iiul-ii uiiuHuaity email iiiom, oi me st-abm. , . , ' tit I V l.7Vu ft' lilt atlMUII IIM I IIIIVbri Ullb IM,1 r.. 1.... . :.. .i. .t i- . ,11 I ot n rmuitii y ;iiL;i-;uieii i. uis ieun oiaoe, i lml 1 , . i . . ,1 i.- . 1 .1. .1 1 .'Ujrally diiudent and retiring, it re'juiied uuiei, iririiiiu,wiu x unit. omioii hiiii .1 . 7i . i . .1 other tioulhem watering-nlaces.'-tliins . , 111 - seem to be more brisk and i.roi'nsiiii;. , , , . t, " , 1., . , , . , At tlie former place, tournaments, fancy I etc.are ciuouon and we are ,,,, ,at ,K..lutiM wt.j. ,Rlvcr so .... tier(. M toilets mlver so imtKniricenv'"""1 w. 110 ,,,,tcl Wl,e" ''f j j, alld juWe . s( ,,letill ui.d cost! , ve w"ld come, and our art., would, , A Viniliatiry touniamcnt ru. , own acpord slip around the Waist ; " ams 0,r t!le,.0 fj i..iici, t ;.,.,, J " support a. Indian who seemed mca- ..,,. .",.,- . ,,,.; ,..;. 1 ,, -i . . .-. . , ... were more anxious to win smiles from h dies' eves than catefulof their costume when ladies' veils wcri metamorphosed 1 1 iti 1 i 1 11 1 iron it n iihl ii' it) in 1 . rr'n ... tf r.. m I - , .. ' "- "t ats" llhtrmnied. and even I T(ir, ... ,, ..i. j;,.,,, r , ,V. m pepper and toe succasstiil knights for tlie maids of honor, a geltleuian from the same county, and anotliei troiu Louisiana. A gossip wno raw it ull writes to the I nion : The ipieen (Miss S., f Washington i was crowned with llowers, and, with her attendants, conveyed from the grounds in an elegant tijuipage, surrounded by the knights. In the Cvetiing the coronation hall was brilliant. A throne at tin. en I oi the nail had been liL-autifully wreathed with evergreen, and hundreds of eager "faces w ere turned to l.i bold tlie enti aui-e of the royal cortege. 1'ir.st Came, beeoiitingiy attired iu white, the maids of honor, at tended by their knights. Tin-v were .Mis., Ii., of Washingto i ; Miss 1'., ol' ISaltnnore; and Miss II. , of iait.piit-r. Alter them tue ipieen, a 6Weet ti.aideli .!' sixteen, fol lowed w ith iicr kn. lit. Her dress for we know we sha I- never i-e forgiven by our readers if w e on it to ile cn'.K: that - was ol white tarltuii, iloiilde skirt, film-; me. I with silver, and bertlie ... e..rre-pond. ! The Coronal was uf geranium leave.-, audi seat let flower, link 1 ug a ta-'el ill cotit 1 n-t I with the black, gl 1 y u-ess. , that hung around her sien ier form. The favor "I , her knight wai ol w hite, (itiv chosen, as i an emblem of tlie purity and innocence of tier ginhoo. ; and more than ail she! wore iiel IioikIs w 1 X 1 1 a " ill.., lest liavior, more eiigagiii' than every grace that coui'l be lent jy any pomp and circum stance '' of the oKcasioii. hponreaehng the ihrone the whole paity asceliihil, when the '"Jvuijlit of a-hiligtoii " addressed hi- ipieen, ami iuimediately liter the ball was open by a ijiiildrille. dau'ed by the ipn eu and her attend. ml., onk"; aftet ".laro- the dancing became getieril. ami continued till a late h.'.iir. i Int at someof the-i; watering daces, if we may credit new -pup' r correspou ilents. the art if bathing I- carried to a degree ol perfection winch would chai leiige the admration, if not provoke the i-nvv of fhe Athenian, thetii-elves. Ve piubli-ln-d, thu other dav, a nai' igraph sketching the ityle tit ( 'ape M.tv and New -pot t, we have now specimens of the art nearer home. The coi-respojident of the r.iiltimori1 ft 1 " Ol Ib'imbl I'.sni: can write, as tolhiw-rvi. 'The bathing house f but a short distance fr men, and through tin have faint glimpses oT r ! situate' r gentle m ti .at f open puling yo the .'.o-- wh- if the water is still lire i" no means 1-! i II themselves, but ,keel irp a perpetual splashing and sonealiug which In jhteti the crabs and the fi-di fairlv out to sea.- Votir readers lime doubtless heard of flic ' ioorgi.i niiiform u shirt collar and pair of spurs. We saw this morning iii.li . ,.v ot a si mi hit- character, n.-nmr- i'.'i; (. I, lnti.1 t'.irh.ill.ili.l dhis ,;;;,;,( e.m'triv.ince wa, a J.i tmt dress un 1 11 ISO. I 1 f three ho fastened to- ,,tl,,,i. t tl,,. distance of a foot ap the upper ring or In" waist of the wearer : g bv the strings at t art by ip COIIl- 1111I the "tape strings up to the ,,th,.rs l,angit ie dis The .rtuhle nice lu low which we have namc i ung ladv who i-nrt' thi- cmul Pl-arel. hail tiii" ti over it a light wrap per, w hich had been smonied down in front, but was gracefully looped up or Imhjid iijion the upper lewip brhiiuh pre senting a cool aim graceful dnT-a-y if At Whim or the (ireck Slavethus ap pareled, our modern Venn, started for tlie bathing house, "Uie observe! ol ijll oti- servers. Some of the ladies who lingered behind, not being sutliciently imbued with the love of the classic, sent after the lady and brought her bai'k. making Iter conform rather tnori- toiwiolern notions.- lint the incident called iij a hearty "guil'aw" fro'.n the unclasic mains, and produce! an extra amount of sipicalitig in till' .la dies' bathing boil,' .; i'hat. Messrs. Edit ors, was the ilicldihl of tlie dav. A coire.spondetit "nl tlie Wiiin!:igt"li 1 X. ( .1 lli iabl, de-cribes his adventures an, observations at some "summer re- -rt " iu that re; ;ion- -wl 11c h hot name from which wC take tin; following: A troop y.f savagiescmb!ing ih :ii poatatrce the- Esquimaux Indians', rim- - uitig ibvwn (lie In!., and 111;,!; uig tor the for breakers. It was impossible to breakers. It was inipossih! escape, , if the tlli-V Were. too close Upon lis ; ill. truth must be told wo felt cut nuis. ftfte J the ? first surprise was over, to see the end jsionury Society of tlie Southern States for ,ly neutralizes' acid?, but consumes jill "r ; of this strange adventiire." ". tliuf conversion uf f ho Heathens and Fa--iganic substanrcs. It opei;,itcs most la- ing ol tins strntiL'e adventure Hero tbov t-nme. clad itrrlio stlratu'est styles of cosf nine, skipping along and rtnf- lw IT s, ftcti, j.-flt ti t If isfv- ti w wityv jjn sI!'.:i7ir.'sila9''ll&sis.liAl iris m,) 5rifnff5, iUaralitii, nluiikeso mnua.-cliiclaui8 t tlifij 'ijuacli; ftir a sei-uiid glance sliowi-d tlmt .., . i .i . they were diiilinutivo in hue, and tliat . J. ..... 7 . ! 'tlieir strength lay in thuir weakiu-. : i , i i h-xin they reached tfiu water, and in a , 1- I ' T I ' i i t i i . 1 the waves. Impelled by a stinnjje curl , . , , , . ,. ,, . "i-wirv u' iiitpnii i tvui n in In .iu-1 -it. 'al 1 v, w Hill coiuo nciiuuui iuiium I ,,ai- il . , I a 1 ' 1 I I. 1 . an eilort to pluv at Inde and beeb in the ' ves with the Kmninmnx albeit they had left their tomahawks and arrows on , ,.".! . shore : but, as the tirot wave, we were , ' , ,11 1 . aiuoi tlieui. liosis wo Soon becau to ,., I . ,. h .like the sport. I ho Ks'piimaux were . , - tl , ,1 1 them by the hand, we found it soft and ' palile tor tlie nonce of standing up against . I the volume of water, a sort of electric thrill was it the chilliness of the water. or what was it (would creep through! our frame, as though wo had been btruck I by a rjul-vau'c battery. j. There wa a fresh breeze hindv.-ard. 1 and the waves tumbled in finely. So did we alb Lifted up ocea-iouaHv oil" utirj footing by a lull grown billow, we w.niid be tossed and w hirled over and lender j ammig a bevy of half-Miiothere'I Lf-j.il-1 iiiau.x, while an unimateJ cutest was go-! mg on between the advancing wave and! j the receding under tow as to whieli slu.iiM i nave the party; neau were tiohiung up and down, and feet and arms were iitiet.-, Hating nb.ne and below the surface. The Indians presented a moist appearance in their grotesoue c-ostii.ue. and laughed i in. nil v and loud when a ,11 l ien billow ' .. ... 1.1 ... 11 . 1 1.1 1 11 1 ' , oiiiei 1 on 1 ne 1 11, iim; sea sueii-, upon ine , , ' ' , . -noie iwis, ng, iiiining ami ila-hing jtliem III all direction,. e found out after awhile that we were 1 etijovmg the luxury ol a sen hath with the girls those bright-eyed, rosv-cheek- eu, ln.siuuiiting, irrestsiioie enigma,. (,'!i ! ye bachelors who lit in thr iitU 'onyou do not kmny what sport is. . mi never had the good luck, jilst a, the sun is -linking in the we.-', to jm into the foaming" Wales with a prettv cui-in, who required, of couise, all your sustaining power tu breast the surge. NJu! y,m nev er had. du-tto think of it! You take her band, and put' an arm around her wai.-t, and you are prepared for the wave. Let it cone. If vou can stand, well and good. If you are rolled over, a l.i c'.yit.', nt a series of somersaults, twitched here and there, tossed upon the beach und then dragged back again, and rise half drown ed, but together -what better fun can there be? our cousin believes in vou for the time being; and if you should press her hand to her waist tightly, what mat ter .'--it is a necessary precaution. "Look like drowned rats," yen say. Very well, sir, I give vou over as a hard case. Tin". Swn t I ur A:vki:-ity. Vou wear put v in- dd clothes. on are not trotll with inativ vis- itors. 011 ate e.yhoiioiiited from niakiiij calia. I .ores il" let ! Sioneis do n Itinerant band ue you. t haunt votir table. 1 : do hot play opposite your w imlow. No tradesman irritates you by asking I,s there any other article to-dav, sir!" lleggiitg letter-writers leave vmi alone. lniiostors know It is useless to bleed you. Vou practice teni.perami. oti swaihrw iuliniteiv less poison th in others. 011 liave sa'ved many a debt, many u deception, 111:11 1 v a hca-hie h And, la-tlv, if yyji l,;yvc a true t'tiehd , in tl v.'iid you are sure 111 a very short f time to leiiru'Tl" 1 space 111 a Simi-lu itv ik DhKs.. I'rentice, of t lie Louisville Journal, speaks thus to his readers : Those who think that, in order to dress well, it is necessary to dress extravagant ly and gaudily, make a great mistake. Nothing so well becomes true feminine beauty as simplicity. We have seen ma ny a remarkably fine person robbed of its fine effect bv being over-dressed. Nothing i more 'unbecoming than over loaded beauty. The simplicity of tiie clas-ic taste is seen in the old statute-and pictures, painted by men of vcry .superi or artistic genius. In Athens1 tlie ladles were not gaudily but simply arrayed, and we doubt whether any ladies excited greater admiration. So also the noble oi.: 1 Uoinan matmns whose superlT forius were worthy 0! taem, were a.-o plainly drese'it. l'a,lii'n-iften presents the lines of butterflies, but fashion is not athis-ie goddess.' Mr. ldnnvnlpw-.o the KnOxville H7o': . thiii'ks that the cities ami-towns of the New England Stiites nn,d of the Northwest open a wider; and more inviting field at this time lir ni'ssionat-v labors than llindostan. Si- am. Ceylon, China or We: the reason that the native uighti'd lands, who have I 'i-'r" t 'tea. - oY t! icse c leon ih-tiie 1 the . ho held to as light of the gospel,-cannot rigid :i responsibility in tlu those who see the light lik iicx! world as the free soil l"'l laf ion 1 .f the N"'i'lb. and still love and 'do tin; ileeds ,ot il,irkncs. l o ought .therefore to form in the South a mission ary association to be styled fhe Mis- thti conversion ul the lleatliens ami a - i unties of thei Eastern and North and North - esteru States. . a No 1.4-1. ant) tie antiln firrlf. : NUMBER My Mi I kao Ihat 1 must Dic Mr in fl'ttt,' Ickwtia Kohl da fch 9lrrl. My ;d '. I know ibat 1 mtntt My iir.iruil life ii paawn beu e ; T-t liiid uloiHtiflt' iT'iilt-m-'. 'I'iirn iPdclitii- by ihy hmwenly grace, Willi pty ttud itic iny deaih tn face. My lijd! I (.now nolLvti'n I die, What i Uu moment ur the huur llow wjop thrcluy may brokfiLe. ' IJuw qu Hily poM awuy Ui flower ; Tii'-u nmy Uiy child prc(iirt:ti be Throub Tunc Umieet Kt-ruiiy. My kJ I know ihA hew ttlia, K'r dath bus many wnyi u rumc In da'fk, iiiyKiiri ii atruiiy, ' )r (fntle un a Fietp tti Mm. Jutft o thou will ! if hut il b1 Vor ejver, bl(-h.-wd lird, Willi liw'. Mvdfi! I ktlnW nit IfTf I di, Whfr i niv firm', bHnb wh.il irand, Vf I from it- ifbimi I d rely To be dlivrreil by thy h nid. ('infill, 1 lukn what s(xt ia trniK. , i Shiimj aH U? earlli, my !rd, i itunc My n-ari.iu'' (loil'. wben ! mum iif , (! lfr my ti'ry toul ;ilniV', Willi Chr-i, niy I-rtf, et-r-i:i 'ly, T-) Bbur- '.liv-Ttitrv mid ibv l"vt-! Tbfi ftiiin- it rtclit hit'i well ! hh. hen win rr, ainl b-w my d uth Ii dl bt. The Lok of Home. U in oi iy "Ijiioow-ini'i.l. .1 jifl-ri-l.-rs a1m mn.U; .'iflifr .ii-tinuitlifi oni.Mii a nmUrr of imt- jnal Hu-rit,oi ipiM-,urv urijj;iii :t innUr of per-mial nro;K-li. - man who is nt a..lirtml of hit earlv rnIi:io!i. It hajMn lg me t Ih; born in a l. ' o;tKih. ra'w-,1 nmoii f. iUi; n.w-.lrifN of fw llutiiihirc, at a ItwI mj u 1 eTirlv that when ,1 1 ,- , . (- . :, ,. 1 thf -inok.' tu-t ro? huin Us rn-l- Limn-v an! ov,.r frz. ,,s ! ,.,,.1,.,,. f white m inV habitst; H,i ,lu s,.tt!,.lunts mi the riv-rs -1 Mils lin suiiit.-ir 111 btw.s ii i I 1 nf I'aimila. Its r.-iimins still evi-t ; I make it tin annual vis- it. I carrv my children to it, and tench, them the huids!ii.s .-it.lur.-d bv .he giue-rations U-U.rei them. 1 doufHp' 'tw'-ll on the tender "ivcilec-; tioiis, the kindred ti--, the eai ly afhstiuii-, aad the 11:11 -ration, and incidents which mingle with all I know of this nrini'ltiie fainly aU.d.-. I i weep to think that Hull.; of tieiM who inhabited it art-now an.oiig-t lie: liiing; mid if ever I tail 111 alli'cti.iiiiiti.' v. ileiation for Lain liif rais ed il, und di-teii. led it iigaiast savage violence and ih'structioti, clu-riphed all domestic comforts tieiieallrits roof, and through the tiie and blood of sewn years' revolutionary war, shrunk from no toil, no sacritifi" to save his country, and to raise his cliildri-u to a condition better than Ins , 1 . owii, mav niv name and the name ot iny inn-! ., , 1' , : t.-ntv I.. I. ..! .-.! fr.irn tin- iiii-iiuirv nf ni.-tiiLnul. ; iiieitiorv of mankind Jfiihtil Wtbtttr. A Lt iMi uni-s Lnui'KNT. An incident tqok place at the Junction Hotel this af- ternoon upon the arrival of the train from Indianapolis. A gentleman and lady, in - spired with a sudden recognition, were observed lo rush frantically into each oth- ers' arms, and the fun of it was that after a lieartv embrace Ihev discovered that : both "had tlie advantage." "They jvere j strangers, but the lady, inispikitig him I for her "dear cousin t'iiaijiih" bad em ' braced him, while he, with a hull' defined ' rceoifcetion of having seen her before, i went in lemons and got "squeezed." j Their mutual etnbarr.i-sinent upon the discovery of the mistake can well be iui- agiiied.-Z.lyii. ,(; ( 'uuru r. A Very Peculiar Dish. When ojir patty of six had seated themselves at the centre table, my att. nt km. was attracted bv a r Trn-nl thAi. soni. thing iinu-ual at a Chi- n. se in.-.-d. hi n certain signal the cover was reui.iv.-.t : .-i-i.l presently 'be f:wv of the table was covered with j ivenile ci aj-ss. w hich made th- ir evishis from the dish with ad p.issil.le rapidity. The erablels hud been thrown into a piste of vinegar iu-t fls thg coinpaiiv s.'it down Mich rm inmiursi.Hi making tlii'iu more brisk and hi'Jy than usual. P.ut the sprightly wrt of the in fant crabs was soon ch-a-k -.l bv e:uh gueWt sei. ing whieli he could, da-hing il into hi nioulli. crasliin it between his teeth, and' swall-iwiiie-tle whelo niiir-l without cerenionv. lK-ter- mined to do as the Chinese did. I tried this nov- ellv also with pno with two. I sucis-otle.1 tindiiiir the shell pott und wi.hiihui. tor tl.ev gelatinous. K,r ""'-v re tmv creatures, not more than a ihiv or t..o old. Hut I was compelled to give in m the third. I when In' resoh ed 1 1 take vetig.'muv. and gait niv lower lip a nit so shart. and severe as n 1 make me reiin.pi -li my liol.l. and l.kewise d ; sist from anv fuitlu-r experini. nt nf tiiis nature. ; Ij'.'i ,ii i 'htiia. ('nod LflVct uf ( liuiliing Muttntains. limbing f.f v tn aiinlains 1 1..s!as tugeili.T n.-nrer hen lian anv hlltnaj Cetcrpr-,.. : lake it tlu-ir -ii:n-u mil w a !:n ri r oceupa'ien hose . Til 4 as- V nt. - Tnivr mm'-.- set eletv-i the "V.-s -ire br-u-ed ; tie- 1 !. a- : .'liei pur ar.-und ; and th-' c :' I Idn-ra!-s.-a'e of the 111 -a-" .-: -. and c k'l.h1 : wliile the 1. o'ding ear: ll. v fn al tV a-ljiili.'ts, i a ty -t'iu lr ptv.. r pi;.,;., huiiplah-d fiom a: the ainial at t!i--'Inetit tin n a'l t' perha'Hi lswif..-' : bri-.-:'-.',,!"... I -1 iii how t:l:v tie'lS 811,1 p' . I. vated pe lt, unit is :'i.. - - -.-nsati .- tir-t. 1 -1 '...fsii:.. .-ill,, ,-on I'e.l in t1 . hi . n tu. ti. I :u pin for a dav er tu e. Sot i; Son..---When vegeta'.' .n is rank, and the soil s our, burning the stubbie tends to destroy -ill vegetable acids, and sweet en and imnrovc the soil. After the land is uroticrlv drai id. cans tic '.uie not "ti- ii - anic 1 vonrablv wbeti applied often, and in tun all JdOiSLSS J Can't Ddplt. .. A lit tie girl often fbllowed ber father round hen h came into the house with tliia quiaitioo, " Father, what can I do for too H And never ih be tiaiiier than when be guve ber ome- ' thing to ft for him.06c( fce itl, perhapa tlr -ed with l)er askinf, "Child, why jo you aek Uiat quettion to macli r i'O futher,. (he B- wared, with tears swx-lling in her ejea, " beeaoM I can't help It" It waa love that pat the ques tion ; and her readiness to undertake whatever he aet her about,!! proof of tlx gennioeBeai ofjiialjfive.; she wanted alwaja to iMdomf -snmttluiui .orjatlier. l'eople b ouetiiDex are in doubt whether they love t'o.1 or not. I will tell them bow they can rind out. Are vou often askinu your Heareolr IKathtr the name, question tbra little child waa aking her eaflhly father I J it one of Toor fint ' I , thoiijjhis.- " Ixird, what wilt thou have me to do (" And tlu you keep on asking hecauae yoo I cannot help itd It ao tills your heart that it " m ! must conin out. And you not ohly ask, but are on the look oiit nlt-thetime to hear wbatbeaaya, und du what he duthc 3hli is the way to know whether you love od or not. And if we lore him, and iru-t iii the J.tus Christ who died f ir us, we shall keen his comfhandiiientA, that ia, do what iMsJtoya. This is the proof of 'the geo uinenens of uur love, t'antiot atl the childrea " try theiiis'-lves by this test, and learn if they really love tiod ! The following extract will awaken with most but a btni-le at so curious an inci dent ; it ban, however, caused ti o re flect on the various viscissitudea in life. How many, now basking in the smile of fortune and anticipating a bright and happy future, may ere long be as saddens ly crusljed by some unexpected misfortune-. I low many, too, there aro who, dis cotitetiled with their lot, fling from them iu thoughtless mood that which in a few months they will bitterly lament I At this time we know a lady who, but a few short week since, was enjoying domestic felicity, but wiio is .now allowing her proud, imperious will to blight all pros pect of happiness, entailing on herself, husband and children a melancholy fu ture. Patient forbearance is an essential Tir-tui- hi the married state : During the troubles in the reign of I Charles la country girl came to London i in search of a place as a servant maid; I int not succeeding, she hired herself to -airy out beer from a warehouse, and vas one of those called tub-women. The lirewi r observing a good-looking girl iu this low occupation, iook ner inio nil .. " , .. I. mill v a, a servant, nnu alter asuon iime ..lll-1'l...l II itr llf II I'll, IT II H Gl P WM UPE 11 ,1 I- I , I , '" - '-' s.- H voting woman and left her the bulk of jlns fortune. 1 lie inisincfs ot brewing droj ed t ver llvi .(on , and Mr. livde was recommend-- 1 the young woman as a skillful law to arrange her husband's' affairs, e, w ho was afterward Earl of Claren 1 i m 1 i 11 r the widow's fortune consid erable, nun ried her. P,y this marriage there w as no other issue than a daughter, wlm was afterward the wife of James II ami mother of Mary and Anne, Queens of England. . . s-. Vi n m.-oMK 1 mci.omatist. Mr. DaK las said, in one of his speeches lately: " I do not, however, assert it positively, 1 11.111- .'nil iiiiaiu ..1 1 1 hiiii a si T Us.au- ... ", - 1 i- . .1 tin woman is ant to see delects in anotn I lave only heard of if that a very bcau- er beautiful woman." A irginia editor tells about ft prodi- gious calf that he saw at "the Springs." ' The editor was .probably drinking from 1 one of the Springs when he discovered the prodigy. Loutxeilh Journal. J Ami-ripa vs. Em.i.axti. A New Chal h nij. .We are informed by gentlemen who have ,jut returned from England, that an arrangement iis in progress, by which English horses are to meet ours on our own ground, for stakes of 5,000, or Jj.ohO, at single dashes of one, two and three miles, each party to name their horse-, at the post. X. Y. Sjiirit. Only one-tenth of the human body is solid matter. A dead body weighing r.'O lbs., wa, dried in an oven till all the moisture was expelled, anil its weigni was reduced to twelve pounds. Egyptian mummies are lndies thoroughly tinea. Tiu-y usually weigh about se-eu pounds. Kvi int: WiMi.it l'i:i:n. A number of-o-.it Sangamon fanners are sowing rye for fall, winter amlspring feed for stock. It is f. utid to be most excellent and valua ble feed. One fanner will sow 200 bush els. Late in the spring tiie stock is turn-, ed nil'; a crop is secured, and if the far mer chooses he can turn his hogs iu up on it, which grow rapidly, and get fat up- on the grain. It is tj , ;. ,). Ui-t iliin not grown here lor The use made of the crop of Illinois would be v considered ,,,., :i,.,.,;- t,..- ,,1so farmers who row rve en the sterile hills of Xew Eng- aiul I tor breadstuff's.- Illinois Fanner. ":,...',.(' S.rjJ'i in the Treanury. It :s estimated that the surplus iu the na tional treasury at the end of t ho fiscal year w ill ;i'e tittv millions of dollars. What disposition .Is to be made of this surplus now engages the attention of financiers tut. I statesmen. ho scats and desks in the new Hall of I;,. -preseiitatives will be so arranged as to ui .r I to each "!' the ineiiltK-rs sepa rate, desk, and chairs. The arrangement will, be sltiiliato that whieji has been Ttid o c itivi'tiicnt and acceptable in tin- ptxscnt Senate chamber. I'ew people are aware of tho expense of iu:u'ntain:::g an ocean steamer. It ia staled that to carry a Collins' steamer from New Vork to Liverpool require eight hundred tons of coal enough to keep an ordinary family forty years." L'jiii. M it ki . One thing should be remembered -dnpiid manure should on, iv be applied vyl'ien vegi'tablo life is ac- t vc. Appiie.t ! roots hoioro tney nave ,'. it ted in the spring jinv time w heti thev r in the fall, or at ire in a quiesceut state, it w ;!I help to kill them Mr. K.rtsC'of Aurora. Maine, shot a bear c'lfliing out of his cellar one night 'lust week,- that .weighed over. -too nan mis.