J0ttNS;LONGEdft6r.f DoVotcd to the Literary, ! Educational Subscription Price, $3.00 V "ViOLUME ! 1869. EB 21.V The Eastern Intel Jj Igpncor, , .1 . ' ' : ; PVnLtSHED AT WASHINGTON, W. 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JOU WORK: This Deoartment will be. ' vnder the di rection of a crentleman j skilled and ezH Eerienced in the business J and all the work elonrrintr to it will be done on mcderate terms and with dispatch, j CARDS, I I BILL HEADS, POSTERS, HAND-BILLS, CIECULABS. BLANKS. Ac, will be furnished to persons,' cash always on Jf delivery. I; -a The rooms of the Eastern Intelugen ' cf.r aro located in the upper part of the brick ! .building on the corner, north of S. K. FOWLE & SON. ' Business Cards. s -,. IVoticSo .-. '.'f -rir IAMP.4 F. LOHC offers his professional services to the citizens of VVasuington ana surrouuamg coumrj. Office At the Drug Store of Bogart & Small, Main street. . fcb 23-tf BEN" J. XiQlSTQ-, Attorney at JLatvf 1 VARRENTONt N. C. TFitt Wocfjci inAc ;.Cmrt pTfarreii, I and adjoining Counltes. J AS F. A. LAMOND, , Wholesale and Eeiail . .. 1 TOB AOOO 3STIST, Store In the building formerly occupied by !;; Dr. McDonald. KEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND Fine CHewing and " , " Smokine Tobacco, of, all grades, cheap, for Cash only, at his Store on Main Street. . fob 9 ly PI CTURES. PICTURES. PICTURES 1 . TP TH (H iP (D "(B IR' A IP M S 0 AmbrotypOSi Gems. Team, I 'Sunbeams. (tOMZ AND GET. A tlCTCRIt'I m bound to J r' . both In work and price. I h fln ie- UetlM of riiOTOGRAPII ALBUMS, price. rog- Inf from IS erati toVT dollar. Tou will find m up jtttlr., firit door wtit ot the Cape Voar Uanic ' , v - II IL LAZELLE, fcb Sm : ' T Pbotogrnpber. nEJYTM&TRW J. G, JAMES, Surgeon Dentmt, tenders hi" Profosaional services ,to the citizens of Beaufort-and Pitt Counties, and the " Public generally. He can i bo found at his offioo iu WASHINGTON, until the 12th instant, then in GREEN VILLE until March 12th. Then, if tho prac- tica Willi warrant. ha will spend his time alternately,; at each place, one monm at a time. Ulbcq ; up Cape Fear Bank. stairs feb-9-tf . ' m. auvn x.. u. w4i ou ure in recommending him as a very compe- I know Dr. J. G. James, and take pleas tent Dentist.' CHAS. JAS. O'HAGAN, M. D. HAS JURT RETURNED FROMTItE NORTH WITH A VERY SELECT AND ATTRACTIVE) i ) STOCK OF SPRIHGAKD S0MMEB HODS i CONSISTING OP V"..' ''" : ' ' ': -1 DRTi GOODS, AND J W "... '1 4 - .,' 1 Xadiei are particularly invited to exam ine her assortment of B0HNETS AND HATS, which are as beautiful as any ever, brought q mis raaraci, 4130, ier . .- :'vt dress' patterns . . aro pronounced .by cainpetont judges to be verr tasty and elezant. Her entire stock 1 bas been roost carefully telceted for. THIS MARKET, aud .ia ptlcred on the lowest possible terms, FUH CASIL ! aprC-2m i III LIU ER Y ? ? ? CAlOLINA HOUSE I IVise would most re WJQTi fcfnjllda ni" tYo traveg public, that he hiS become the . ' V 1 JP JR IUP: XI irjs TOR of this House, on Main, street, near Hafket, Wa on, N.C., "nd that he inte td keep a TO H'TXzhlCal'n2L. lhsV jCOm- feletneTaf its table.Cthe iie&t- ness and comfort I of its lodg- ings, and the accommodating entertainments afforded to trav- elers nnchmiests. snail comDare i . , r iii . terprise in the State Give WlSE a trial in his nCW Tric?finn PVUU - U tTeairis proTidedor s a iJ ' fS- I I - ': I iune 8-ly C. M vBrowh $ Co. I V nnuaia rs rs, -! s i M ! ? . and dealers in , DEXJGS, Medicines Chemicals '. Faiicyj and Toilet.Articles, Dye 8tuffsf Perfumery, . Preparations for the Hdirl ' - Hair Dyes, Window Glass, Jutty, Kerosine Oil and Kerosme Lamps,, "8PICE8j&Wf1&cr'V Deems1 Southern Hepatic Pills. FINE SEGARS, SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO. Would respectfully call the atten- tion of I Merchants, Physicians and Planters, 'and; others,' to their exten- sive stock and superior inducements Main St ,TVashington,JC feb9-ly . :- . ' may4 Fire Insurance." ' .1 - i i . HAVING IJEEN APPOINTED AN AGKNT-OP THE LONDON, LIV EKFOOL AND GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY; whose capital amounts to $17,000,000 III GOLD!! am nOW.preparea o xosuro j ,- - . . J . ALL KINDS OF fi . nnniiTP Dllll nilWO out unur wkhi DiiwiiMiii nruii fniwa.r niiiiiiiiwn.il FACTORIES, FOUNDRIES, Tr i lrrTtmr 1 "aJTiTCSX' J k s Cii JSlj!iXlvJU.AiJildla IN ANY PART OF THE COUNTIES OF BEAUFORT, PITT, MARTIN' ' .1 ' AND HYDE. At ExcecslixsIjow Bates ! ' . i M r i : I will when desired issue Permanent Polioies, which Insures the pro- perty Bpecmeav torever, un less Ilia AB9UXBU uuuuoca to canoel his Policy, j in; which event TEE ?BEM1U M HE HAS PAID WILL BE BETUENED, :LESS PIVE PEE CENTUM. ; The loss of a Court House, or other Public Building, at the present nine, would be a public ca- lamUtf, whereas jar frt Jlwg amount jai 7 , for a policy ! SECURE 1 A SUFFICIENT SUM TO REBUILD SHOULD THE PROPERTY DE DESTROYED LB F FIRE ! ! jfOMJA i. nz, o i7Jrr, -jtgt rnclv303nl Washington, N. C, . . Bricks ! Bricks I hand about 70,000 New JL Bricks, which I will sell on reasonable teimsl for Cash. Those V ho want cood Bricks, can now bo furnished at ahort no tiod. About tho first of August next, I ex pect to bare 150,600. more for sale- Those who wish to see samples will please call at inyi storo. Notheast corner Main and Res pjts Jui streets. . U puvawaii. uno ei mo ) BO&ART & SMALL DRUGGISTS, ; MAIN STBEET, 1 : keep coristantlT on hand, and arriving. j?UEBDBUG3,iEDICflWs, "V j chemicals; ij'; :' - PATENT medicines, peefumes &c, Ac., I To whiA th. iaii the attention of Physi-1 eiana and the publiq. We bttjroujr iois firoif) FIBAT CLASS 'illRtmrimW :...;:t..;.... I C imVt' TJ e w Y o n icil and defy competition a to L I t i 1 Hi o w. PKIO i-:s: r belli We Cannot hderso - clectic We have made Fluid I Extracts, Medicines and Chemical J a speciality, and our Prescription Department j is j now very complete. . : . ': . ;i i l llll s- jgy We can furnisibJDountrpealers with Patent Medicine3 ;U rtTj wr '-i- I i smau per- centage on New York pyicesj ' A call is respectfully solicited. feb 9-ly use 15 i I- i ii. N. DlFF People's Market, NEW BERNE. N. O. Wholesale and Betail Dealer in DRUGS, MEDICINES, ; . . . ii' CHEMICALS, DYE STUFFS, ;( FINE TOILET SOAPS, brushes and perfumery Pure Wines and LI Q, U O R S FOR MEDICAL USE- Farmers ind Physicians from the country will please give me a call be fore purchasing. They will find my stock of medicines complete, warrant- ed genuine. June 22-ly Fresh Arrival. 10nds..NewCrodlVEST INDIA MOLASSES, a prime' article for sale low, by J. 15. WlliLiAKV. june!5-tf ' j jj . . 1 - ORGANS ANDii1EL0DE0riS i 1 MORE THAN 4 0 ,0 0 0 or O. A. PRlSiCE k CO.'S TmT,roTea Patent Prize Medal Organs I X w tlT.Z,"?Z. hibited m competition with oth make, and sold ail . over ids woria. WllEY are noted for their peculiar quality of tone djr" tone can be detected, resembling the Pipe Organ. isc i uk iuii, ivuuuaiiu aii.us i sj ieuv ov w- The universal use, both in thU country aq.i in Europe, abundanuniy attests their claims to be the beat in - -They Latc been in use 15 years without getUng- out of orderlnany partieular; although duringU.t time many new and decided improTwnents nave neea added, which a refined taste and skillful mechanism could produce. I i been anDointed their AesuL at Itricts so Ihey wui berurnlshed bj tne unuenigneo, wno am wQlwrilm aZZFS ttZJSEWr " II E E1I NG St- 200.000 Albemarle Cut Herrinsfs. I for sale by apr27tf- John JTIycrs? Sons, WO OJLV. j The highest cash price will be paid 10.000 Jbs. of Wool May, 25tf : J. MYERS' SONS. JYOTICE. F . fADrc.W.ti-w ST..4!-M t v Pmirt. of Baaufurt. Pitt. Martin and "i-- m. j , . OFFICJMarket Street,ner theFst Wh- lng-ioD. ct. v-. i i - . ..- -,.w-w .-r -WW 1 TTTTTk.T I .'O SliW UNIX JliJJXtlM, HO rilHE subscriber Is preparea to rurnisa "" I .-uk . mnd .Win Mscblne of the OroTer M Baker i- a . . m f4. J1.J-. Manufacture, with lntructions how trf-ne thcmL at fao HJ"mh In artn&l nae in this place and tlciDity daily, not one of which has proved lmperfect4-ls the bet guaranty to onur oi mwr b'' uini'j all ottwr makers. Call and pet a Cntalogue. I Top T3ufsey or Sale. rpHK sutMcrilirr Yias tot sale a neat, Leatacr Top A Bturer. bat little used, frr which he asks ajnod- erate price. ' W. E. DKMILL, Agent iidviu'c rinr.DDrtnc csrrs: riMiE Agency of these justly entitled wrixK-rR0or 1 SAFt8w is still held by niei and in ready to fa rn- lih any site at fir.t cot, with expenses of transport tion aUJcd, wna aispBKn. w. s pEMitL, Ag'nt. -LITE'S JOUBlv In the iouroey of life we almost hourly Wet with things . thaM continually haffle all our dearest kims wreck our brightest dreams, ad t&t--der futile all our plans Tor futuhfikp pines "and greatness. ;As sUk iod fainthearteil, weJ go Strug9 on,, troubles and "trials 'oai' ui Wrerjr side; while -vthe --.gaunt' gkeiejoa;cf many a. ruined design are conuaually fliltrng-before our gaze-,-&haklng Iheir and telling Chit rong )QQy hands, there are more vet tcTCeme. et in many- ca&jes we heed ntt the!r vxnj' ing, hvt atmggle on, fcftdly: 'UTXiriig mzT$:ttfrW !cad the ? :.W designJa; Tf &v . -m j-jr.v . r t ways m signi, aiwavs xempxingpon with decoying glances, but, aUvays '..... . J. V I gliding away as we, approacn. inu weave mine constant ueiusiou inai it will speedily be within our rdach ana an our mais win oe auanena, and a glorious recompense for long i ri.ti.-.Mii : i . years unauor win ucgivcu us. i Take. I for example, the life of the heavily made, and of sluggish disposi alchemist. whose I rlream was t h e I - .i.i'L t .. , . Strantre bplipf tbt lad rnuM h rAn-I . j j : verted into silver, and copper into gold. To discover the means whereby this coum De enectea was tne iudyoi his life. Many a long weary diy, many a lonely midnight hour,r he-spent in enaeavonng to nna me realization t his darling dream, j It was always be- fore him but ever glided away when- eyer he reacnea lorth his hand to grasp it.: end of life, As he drew near unto th it came nearer and hovet ed more ; constantly around him, but: suii remainea just oeyoua ms reacn. He pursued the phantom not onlJ imuuiig, uui even wiin eninusiasuc energy, until the 6ilent messenger! tame and tore him away from hia cher ished idol. So near now hadriapj nroached that in his dvins 'momenta pyed for just one more hbuSf lue 10 cnauic aim iu 101a ll in ms poi som in one Ion? , and last embrace; Vain prayer! strange -spsectAclcJ- L labors of a lifetime lost for the lack of a single nour 01 niei adi we woo waste the swiftly fleeting moments j hours, days and months, in wanton idleness; will sooner or later awake to the sense of our folly; and while deeply hut vainly bewailing those neglected opportunities', conscience' will upbraid us in bitter terms fori havi trior flnni niircplvoa cn rrrattt a iirrnn rr 1 . ' .:i e r--- 6- - '6 It is true that ta manv nf n1ifl nrti sents but few inducements to tempt us on to great exertions. We can see nothing ahead but the same dull, moi " i 1 notouous existence of hard daily labor filled with vexations and troubles: a few hours of brief repose at night, and then to awake to pursue the 'Ht'&ie work over again. Should 'We1! the lighter and more joyful moments of our existence imagine that Somewhere -dark, , undefined,- and vague, but still somewhere in the future, there is a period when we can lay care aside and spend the remainder ofourdays in quietude and Deare. lime surelv Will If- 1 "J "J " prove" the falsity of such an-idea Again, many a life is wholly bllffhted , , . I bright SOpeS and glOriOUS anticipations OI a Dnlliant lUtUre Cruelly destroyed ; . .r . - . ... " , -i 1 by some great misfortune, either the result Ol youthful folly and.indlSCre I . ,i . j - r.i-i I vu, v. ilmuic uu mil vt iiic n rru. ... ui- - kl ' m. uv, aic use buiuc uvuic -m... . wpa.ki,j in j;cw.i.j I -sii au uwuitiuuvu wxaa ( I the breakers, and left tab tased hith v uu iuiiucr vy iuc vr v cs, euuu m- "- launched, d beflr&IU.T lge his fairly begun. Many jof vho are thus wrecked sorrowfully and idly drift through life, Surrounded on (til sides by darkness, in which we are waiting, weanly waiting for the com- ing 01 tne morn Aiost especially u this true of thosi whose barques were shattered upon some rock ot rude ad. veraitv. inset a their wnvao-e was nrnc. www - - - - WWW " V Wrously beginhing-juat at the api 1 1 . . . i . . ! , , .1 proacning oi manuooa or womauuooa, Ul c w, ' guidc1 UirouehL i I . . ' 1 . . - - j I nut Ih.ir fnt tn thutr nr.riofrmm I : J he pilot, but are left drifting aimless: ly drifting upon the sea .cffTijft n . . rr r ' is. I ... i w , nn ir.mfyr' nnm.it .imiriuu.. ' . ,1 w 4v..w The vourig ladle, of Biv.jnl county, Indiana, have formed asociety for the redemption of young into from bad habits'. Each one of the membet's of tho society, has pledged herself not to receive the attention of any young I man who use hfiuor, tobacco, -profane I , - ' - i. ; .v Jf language, or acis iu any wy ;wiuc coming a gentleman. tlH, VASHlfiGTDrrS MULES, frrSTIS'S ; RECOLLECTIONS. Upon Washington V first retirement "17.S3; he became convinced of the defective 'nature of the -workrnff ahi- inats "employed in the itgricultureoMnm, a f water boil twenty the Southern States, and set about rem- I minutes, let it stand till cool, then jedying the evil by the introduction! of mules instead 01 horsethe nrule be- ingfonnd to live longer,- h less liable : to diseases; and require Jesa food, and in everyr respect to be rnote valuabla and Economical than the horse in the. aenculturatlabor of 'th:. Southern SUtet. . U to 17b3 S3,TK"cetjf any ti&ckteerk&o; XixrhXhetU i& p0rted from the West Indies, but tb!ey were 0f dimiauuve size. . . i ." . ' ' i were 'OI.aimiBUUVC plZC, SUU UI tliuei value So soon as the views on this sabject of-the illustrious farmer ! of Mount Vernon were known abroad, rP(.pivp1 .,,. frnm th Kner 0f Spain of J jack and two jennies, ke- iected from the royal stud at Madrid, Xhe :acU culled, the Royal Gift, Mas ' J ' I s;Tieen hands h trh. of a erev color. non. at. me same ume me auarauis . -r . ' . , i de Lafayette sent out a jack jand jen nies from the Island of Malta, was a erb anirnal black colorwith he ti- form of a stag and the fer0citv of a ger Washington availed himsel the best qualities of the two jacksj rof by cross:n the breeds. and nence obtain ed a favorite jack, called Compound, which united the size, and strength of fup rift with the h i trh murage and ac- w -w... - a 1 1 tirilv nf thp Kniorht. The Jacks'ar- r;d t Mount Vernon, if we mistike not. eaiv ia 1790. The General bred Aftm VPrv snnerior mules from his coach' mares, sending them from Phil- aderbhia for the purpose. In a few vears the estate of Mount Vernon ibe- j 1 came stocked with mules of a supieri or order, j rising to the height of teen hands, and of -great power usefulnessone wagon team of ix knd bur mules selling at the sale of the Geher al's effects for $500. In no portion of Washington s vari- ous labors and improvements in agri- culture" was he so particularly entitled to be hailed as a public benefactor as in the introduction of mules in farrdins labor; those ahimals beingt at this time almost exclusively used for farming purposes in the Southern States. -ATa- tional Intelligencer. THE SUMMER FLOWER. I had just coveied from a severe illness when I walked down to the soring, upon the brink of whic; found a beautiful purple full bloom. flowe WavJnrr bpen n lonr Khnt nn .n a darkened chamber, every thing abjoad -J I 1.. otV, L ,., T ri - j -o- 7 -, - thought that -sweet flower was prettiest thing I had seen. It me was delightfully -cool and pleasant at " spring; the grass drooped oyer th thick boughs of lhe sunand! my !nder stalk wUed margin of the water the trees shut out blossom on its slender stalk waved in the morning breeze. Every day I visited the spot, ery day the purple glow of the Ev- Vild flower rejoiced my heart.. But as summer advanced, it began to' fade, and after a time, its leaflets entirely, disappeared from the stem.! Toward the last of August, when the grass still drooped green over the margin of the water, other plants around Were iAtK4 J- UnreJ l,e flnwerJatalk clothed in verdure. j the flower-stalk , stood brown and sear on the brink of the spring.! To me, it seemed! the IfZT J - jB ,w, I humiW " W lence. ' bloomed out its day, and now it was waiting till the frost should bow it to the &nd should bJ mingled . I with A lesson may be learned from the surdmer flower. It bloomed in beauty, gladdened the eye, fulfilled its mis Our and sion, faded and died. We have our mission to fulfil. summer is now at hand. Buds blossoms of. love and kindness should cheer the earU of. all with whom we associate; and if we neglect no opportunity of doing good, will oniy have to wait in patience vith- .1 . 1 , it 1 Aiir iiior nr nrnin. inr inn nnminir ni i . . !. r . ji r e great Re.PerWhi will lr is ;1 111 . LJ : If you aie a wise man, you will treaty the world as the moon treats it. Show it only oneside of yourself, sel- j dom show yourseit too much pt a time, and let what you show be talm, cool and polished. But look at dvery side of the world.. ? A Bicipe Worth ?iTHOT8AKr Dollaks The Ohio CultiTator tayi the folio wing recipe is wortK $1,000 to every housekeeper : j j Take one gonnd of sal sod and a Puod of unslacked lime, and put drain off snd put in a small jug-Qr jar, soait ycur niny cioines over nignr, or until they are wet through, then wring them and rub on jlenty of soap, and in one boiler of clothesiwell covered wftb, water, add one tea-cup full of the f Fishing fluid ; boil half an hour brisk- jfi ;then:;wMkhjenx thoroughly wifht faf h hfmne twice beore boiling his is an invaluable vtjr ywi f mcu nwmau should have it. I ii tnose who are subject to sore throat and the likc were to .'.bathe the ntck with cold water in the morning, and use the fltsh-brush ait night, they would find a benefit which would more than compensate jthem for thai time and , trouble. There are many who suffer from headache; and cold feet If they would plunge their feet i cold water every meaning and use the flesh -brush every - night it would relieve them both. I Blackberry Wise. Measure your berries and bruise them to every gal Ion add one quart of water.! Let the mixture stand twenty-four hour$, stir ii I 1 iiig occasionally; strain off the jliqupr into a cask, to everv callon adding two pounds of sugar, cork tight, and let stand until the following October, and the wine will .be ready without straining or boiling. If Taking out your watch during sermon is no small exploit. There are many advantages arising In the first place it will be known . -. I . 1 ; ..... i a man has a watch. ; In the second placed he will show that the sermon has not much affected him. Thirdly, it will be a modest hint to the minis- i ier luai ne preacuea is ong, and siiouid oring tne sermon to a close, Fourthly, it will take up a portion of the time and attention, so that a part t the sermon, certainly, if not the whole, will pass by the man as the idle wind, and be lest. Fifthlv.l it will show what est! mate the man'nuta on the message of grace. Sixthly, it will abstract the .notice of others " waytheir attention l,um !uc iii iuc uiauucr. t oeveniniyj ii is an act very mucn in i Vnninnr xvWli no ceo era tf Rrtri lure : r ty nen win me newnnoon De J ll jl t" o uai we m scu cor" anu le I ' ' lit.-. -F I J ii.. Sabbath, that we may set wheat AfflOS, UI, 1. . ' i A JtiAPPV uouple. i went awav I . '! . v . 1 y imn . in e carnage were i j .i : . r. youug man anu nis wue. dui a newiy marrd C0Uple' The7were Retypes , smUing, smoh.faced insig- m&Ce' But hohey; did .enjoy meirj excursioni ihey sucked the i mi . w same! oranges: 'ihev bit at the samp cane, inougn tney, evidently were , I mi , . ' - . o - j . . never parted, tney had an unceasing now oi uiier DaDiementtointercnange. They put me so much in mind of two llw moniceysj ineir wik tnougn exquis itely silly, .was irradiated (really made I hfalltifltl Kv kinnmacg rTtiw mSnil. Z'' Tl .1 TTw tVt V I J.i"' Tl .ppy the f tte woodwork of he carnage, hedge to practice.' lie who shall - - wvu Wo reticence had tbejr in jtheir joy, . " . 1 . r v in their supreme satisfaction with l) other. JYon Helps "JJeal- and each P i I "' - : ' ' ': i r-i i. a ' J il. TT! Cotion vas first planted in the Unt ted btates in 17y, just one hundred vears aero : only there was no United States at that time. Beauties are apt to die old maids.- .They set such high value on selves, that the market closes them- i before they can find a purchaser f Two lawyers in Lowell ycre re turnintr from court, when one ssid to the other : ' 'j '' : ' K Ive a notion to ioin Rev. Mr church been debating the subject some'time. What do you think of it "Wouldn't do it," said the other "Because It coutd do f6vt no possi ble good, while it might be a great in jury to the church." j f The VOld North State' has been shown a specimen of copper ken from the Howard Gold ore, ta- mine in j i- f. L- Kowan county, o very .i-rxnur . ncss AG II I C U X T U R A L t SELECTION OF SEED HOWV V The great basis of the important dis coveries of the naturalist Darwin are 1 summed (up in the term) "Natural Se- 1 lection." The idea is that the exter nal circumstances of nature! are in a" continual .state of chantre.1 and thai . plants and. animals have bcelr endow ed with a priuciple of slow ibut con stant rariition,. somewhat related to the change in their external lurronnd-; , ings. Amongthese variations are some! Uich are better, suited to the chanced. wnauionoi.ihiBgslhanothenTJxese j from ehahged nature, become stronp-. " er, and then crowd out and utterly ! ' troy those which are less suited to the newsphere. , This principle is ! called NaSural Select ion. There -are ' therefore in the vegetable and animal. ! kingdomstwo distinct principles-the I conservative and the radical the one seeking jtoj maintain things just as they ' are, the .other endearing to modify and imprjve them ; bpt neither can ! do much only as external circumstan- ; ces fostejnd iavor jthem; These principled of construction and destruc- .1 tion are kbout evenly balanced and neitherjean go very farawa(r before it is brought back by I tlie other ; but change( goes on just in proportion as any adventitious strength is afforded it. 7 Thejvlue of this principle to us is ' in its application to selection for seed purposes. If man bald never inter vened, there would probably I be vet but one; kind of Indian corn. 0rarie ties w6ud shoot out ; but these being relatively weaker in pj-oportion to (he degree Of divergence froni the main type, wduld soon be killed out by the rest, 'jlfut man notes the vacation as something which would: be -useful to from it. bim, and selects it, giving it his spe wn that cial protection from the rest i and the vw.acinwtcc HJwer Decomes gradually consolidated, by his assistance.K , This then should b the! method of. man id seed savin i ! . . - -. . : 1 If licorn. iwith 4 to 4i ffr bcarr object, acieci continually irom tbose which have these characters and ' in xvjiat- ever point we notice! a tendency to vary, or to approach our wishes in the' line of variation, a Selection of those 1 points, r will Produce marked Wriplto " An absolutely new vegetable has just ben given, to the world by a rench philosopher,' M.Carriere. He i ? v iuc tuca mat a Kina oi rad- i giutvujg wna,i more or less, all I Over Klirnnp nnrl tmir. : 1. 1 I m, I. . . II. i uprmiasirum, couid - De as much I ; 1 t .1. ' " . . . . 1 common racldlSU has been from its progenitor j an " allied species, lhe root of lhe natural weed is very hard and wiry, but he selected one.which seemed a trifle; sorter than a lhe rest From this he sowed seed, yfar; after year, and kept Selecting, i -i the softest, until now he has r Iong,, white, and all sorts of a5 in the commpn radish. Th round, roots. The fla- vor of the root is Decaliar. andlistinct I r i i !! irora inB common rauisn. ana is tie 1 I i SCribed as being something between a turni and the radish. 1 I i. These: experiments show how much may be done by man! to aid nature in - her principle of variation acainst the conservative element ; and as the sea- I C 1 .! I , ' I. ' 1 01 F"K;P " W 1 ur tri 1 imuniu r iu mu v iuc ai uwi - raise I a real first-rate variety may make his .-.yj -r fortune, for the public soon tire of one hobbjf, and want newonet. The po- ' tto is king, just now, but corn may : I turn nn v an A h L HiiMu Priii vui u iu u uj (fvniy iifi A housekeeper caught forty j-t wo rats in one night byj exchanging for a barrel of oats that had been visited by the vaimints, a barrel of water, cov ering the surface with chaff.' The victims unconsciously pitched ; in and met a watery grave. f '''' '.''. "' A cow gives richer milk when fat than when poor. There are fat cowa which are poor milkers, but it is not the fatness which makes them so.-i- They are cut out for the shambles fpr rather than for the dairy. A farmer in1 Ohio had a thrifty or- chard, which blossomed freely,! 1ut bore no fruit. He washed twelve of tho; .trees, once' a week" with strong soapsuds, and was gratified by a fine harvest me nexi season . When we. Cpd a country divided up into small estates, each and every one working his lands with his own hhds, we find a brave, patriotic and! free i neonle cniovinir competence a.d do- . .. corrt wjtimanIy , dignity rr- C:; :1:.:.