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JOHN S. LONG, EdUtor.f
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cultural Iotexeiti of Eastern Carolina, and
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reasonable termi, to advertise 1niUolmmns
repcesentiHgr as it does, without a rival,
The entire country, with all of its produc
tive Industry, between the Kense and Boa
noke 'Hirers, and from Edgecombe to the
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! A fnM SMOrtmeDt of Goods In their lint kept con-
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rection : of a gentleman skilled and ex
perienced in the business, and all the work
belonging to it will be done on mc derate
terms and with diptch.
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POSTERS, i J
HAND-BILLS, P
CIRCULARS, '
BLANKS, 4c,
will be furnished to persons, cash always on
delivery.
The rooms of the jsasters iNTtLLiur.-
VVALKER i JOrieS & CO.
Who loaale O xo o o xs
' r . t and '1 -, ;
Commission Merchants,
Craven Street, New Berne, N. C.
MaDofsctarers Agents for the isle of the best brands o
Virginia and N. Carolina Tobacco.
CootUntly on hsnd one of the Urgent stocks of Groce
ries In Ctern orth UsroUns. (men id ij
WALTER G. WEST,
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Bookseller, Stationer and News Dealer.
POLLOK STREET,- NEW BERNE, N. C,
Keeps constantly on hand a good supply Of
School and Miscellaneous Books.
STATIONERY,
. ; FANCY ARTICLES, oU
Duulntss Cards.
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S; R. FOWLE& SON. latest New York DAILY, WEEKLY and
ILLUSTRATED Papers, Periodicals Ma
gazines, Fashion Books, Novels, Song
Books, Sec,
S,A11 orders by mail promptly fille
Special discount to teachers and dealers.
Pictures framed on reasonable terms, and
at short notice. Of june 22-ly
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Dr.
Notice
JAMPft F. LONG offers
hi professional services to, the citizens of
Wasbington ana surrouuaing couuirjr .
OrncE At the Drug sWe of Bogart &
r Small. Main street. , teD 'AV-lt
ill, Ma
BEISTJ". IP- 'LONG,
Attorney at JLaw,
WARRNTN, N. C.
J. J. WOLFENDEN & CO.,
Commission Merchants
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MIDDLE STREET,
Will practice, in the Courts of Warreii, jp-Q V Ml and GlSJMIJV
, I and adjoining Counties.
1 k ft - A L 1 M 0 ti its
: I Wholesale and Retail '-
TOBACCO iTIST,
Store inJthe building formerly occupied by
, I I Dr. McDonald. !r
KCEFS CONSTANTLY ON HAND ,
Fine Chewing and v .
Smokine TODacco,
G E R O C K & W I D L E Y
Grocery and Provision Merchants
Keep constantlyon hand Kg,"
SUOAR.COFFEE,MOLASSES,FLOUR,
MEAL, and aljl other goous in
Located on South Front street, near.
11,11. UfcHUtiv miurc"J " , .
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R j. o. JAMES, Surgeon Dentist, gAM.L c. Windley, formerly jof Washin
tenders i his Profession. 5"". ton, . , . . im
MnlS r CHARLES H. LATHAM,
?"n,a'vr ;.tint. then in .GREEN- nnl Amnt for the,State of North CaH
UUUI LliU .- . . ,,,, ...1... ... I o .
t5e will warrant, he will spend his time
rX7"l place, one; month at a
ffij Oflice up stairs one door west of
Cape Fear Bank. -
feb 9-tf ' . . ' .
I know Dr. J. O. Janies, and take pleas
ure In recommending Min as a very compe
tent ;;AS;JAS. oHaqan,m.d.
J. E. AMYETT, ..
dealer fa .
General .lie rchandise
t aud ;
PROVISIONS,
At the old stand, South Front street, f
mch 9 New 13 erne; C
H. T. Carraway,
Commission 31erchant i
and desle in !
Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, and ;
uiassware-,
Court House Building, i
men y-lyj Hew Berne, If. C.
. I front the Nat York Citizen.
LIGHTNING AND ITS CURIOSITIES
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The frequency and Tiolence of thun
der ptorms, and the many catastrophes
that have attended them, have of late
excited general apprehension, and re
opened the old discussion about light
ning conductors and other devices for
safety. . It is remarkable that recently
observed phenomena refute 'not a few
old and firmly trusted expedients, and
suggest the. utility of accepting all, or
nearly all, of the tune honored notions
on the subject, witfc caution. Thus it
has been held thai feathers afford ab
solute protection yet a woman has
been killed at St. Louis by a stroke of
lightning white It in g or a feather bed.
orO.A.pRiNCEcoa It has been thought that intervening
Improved Patent Prise Medal Organs glass insures safetf; but an instance
Uiitfonnly .warded the first premiums whenever ex- aS OCCniTeO 01 person DeMg STrUCIC
lUDited in cuDipeutiuD witn other msjeers, and sold Ml
ver the world. I
I HEY sre noted for their peculiar quality of tone
Lr bioK full, round and rich. Not tho titrhteat Mre
dy" tone can be detected, resembling the Pipe Organ.
The universal use, both in Uiis country and in Europe,
abtindantanly attests their claims to be the best in
struments of the kind manufactured.
They hare been in use 15 years without, getting
out of order in any particular; although duriug that
time many new aud decided Improvements have been;
added, which a refined taste and skillful mechanism
cosld produce
hey will be furnished by the undersigned, who has
ORGANS AND MELODEOHS
. MORE THAN !
45.000
who was sitting by jk closed window.
Iron and copper conductors have been
depended upon; bat persons have been
killed in houses provided with rods
and believed to be quite secure. The
explanation of the first inadequacy ap
pears to be that the protection of the
been appointed their Agent, at prices so moderate feather herl iq insnffiripnf nntoce 'tho
aMtohsim.tkinr,irjL ,frtff.nj;,. u I eaiuer, oea is lusumcient unless me
Churches.
Call and gets price list.
' W. K. DEM1LL, Agent.
head is coveredby some non-conducting
substance. As regards window
glass, it seems that during ligntning
the inner panes of closed windows ac
quire an opposite electricity to the
and with his stock of roods fullv re- outside, whence anv rondurtino- hodv
, y " " ' r o -J
is likely to concentrate the action on
the inside. On the other Aon j, it is
G. A. JACKSON,
AT HIS OLD STAND,
pltnishcd for
SPRING AND SUMMER
indisputable that all draughts of air are
conductors, and therefore should be
avoided. v i I
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The great danger, it should always
be remembered, from the electric fluid
J immunity; but niany women in France
are very much exposed, and these are
just the women who do not wear si.k
dresses. Moreover, it is ; affirmed
that in many cases the fluid, falling
on a group of both sexes, has picked
out the males. It would appear from
this that during thunder storms, if at 1
no other time, the ladies mav, .with
rational delicacy, give up the places of
most approved security jto their! male
companions. Apart from this discrim
ination of sexes, the lightning exhibits I
still other preferences, j Vonderful as
it seems, there are persons who have
been struck by it several times during
their lives; and, what is more astouis
ing still, one such person has been
struck by lightniug three times in three
different dwellings. He has the con
solation of knowing that the frequency
of these visitations seems, to deprive
them of their fatal character--for, we
believe he still survives but vet the
chance of being struck by lightning,
so often made a jest of, because in any
individual case so unlikely, must al
ways in his case be uncomfortably
probable j
. An examination of many, recent pa
pers, from scientific sources, on electri
cal phenomena, coupled with late no
torious refutations by nature, not only
of the superstitions of the ignorant, but
of the. elaborate conclusion- of sava is.
leads us to the belief (hat the present
state of human knowledge on this
mysterious and most iuteretiin'g subject
it deductions peculiarly untrustworthy.
Only within a. very short time have
men known or, at least, begun to
act as if they knew that the electrical
fluid does not desceud alone from above
TRADE,
norsford's Self-raising Bread Prepa-
f ration. . , '
large assortment of Zephyr TPcMcd (except when surrounded by non eon- j in vertical lines, but approaches hori-
jt"NO HUMBUG ABOUT HIS ES- ""ciurs, lies in isoiauon, ana mis not-
TABLISHMEXT, BUT EVERY- .withstanding the curious and appar-
IING Neat, Tasty, Beautiful, and eutly contradictory fact that nine per
T DISPENSABLE, ready for the c0ns nrostrstPrl Kim..lt.nPh.Klv
the other day by the lightning at a
! I niaee on l.onrr llanrl Wo cv .inm
tractive varieties and suitable styles of I ; , .. . . . .
I r. near oi accidents in great-cities where
Gentlemen's Clothing' ! numerous houses are cro.vded logeth-
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?n,tionagro orBtiyors!
traW Goodi Hatsi
I The highest cash price will be paid
10.000 lbs. ot Wool. ' '
RUytf J. MYERS SONS.
:--' J JTOTMCE.
JL?
irraetics
"TOrriCt-Msrlt.t Sir., near th.ost omce,
Una, for the sa e of .
BLOODED CATTLE, SHEEP, SWINE
FANCY POULTRY and EGCiS for settiijg
offers to the public the most
COMPLETE AND VARIED
stock in this line, which will meet the in
tire wants of ' , ' .
A.A-r. OXJK PEOPLE
IS Circulars of prices can be oUaiiled
on application. New Berno!, N. O..
june 22-ly ' ' r
splendid assortmeorxjr
er, or ) at wharves where there are
Cl mnay ships, or in woods where there
are many trees. The aggregation of
SHOES
zoutally, and j even some times from,
beiow.1 The fact that houses with'
out lightning rods have of la:e been
trequently passed over without injury
duriug storms,1 while adjacent houses
with those provisions have been more
or less affectrd, must inevitably have
serious influence in destroying conn
deuce hi a device formerly; thought
so effectual. It would be ru$Uir lor
public congrat ulations if the couutry
:al my life been taught to believe that
everything in and about man was in
tend -d to be useful; and that it was
man's duty, as lord of animals, to pro
iect all the lesser species, even as God
protects and watches over him. For
these two combined reason .first, that
lit-:
imy body even 4fter death mav con
tinue to be made useful ; and secondly,
that it may be made instrumental-as
far as possible in furnishing a substi
tute for the protection of the bodies of
my deai friends, the cat I do hereby
devise and bequeath the intestines of
my body to be made up into fiddle-
Strings, the proceeds-to be devoted to
the purchase of Jin accordeoni, which
?Hall be played in the auditorium of
the Cat Infirmary by one of the regu
lar nurses lo be selected for that, pur
pose exclusively the playing to be
kepr up f-rpr and ever without
cessation day anduight, in order that
the cats may have the privilege of al-
wa's hearing and enjoying that in
strument which is the nearest approach
to their natural voice. "L, I
If any journal can give us informa
tion of a more singular will than tlm,
we should like to hear it, OAto State
Journal. I
AGRICULTURAL.
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j CLEVER WOMEN. 1
There is an unaccountable, antipa
thy to clever women . Almost all men
profess to be afraid of blue stockings
that is, of women who have cultiva
ted their minds; and hold up asamax
im, that there is no safety in mutrioio-
ny,oi even iu the ordinary intercourse
ot j society, except with females of
plain understandings. The general
idea seems to be that a dull ordinary
r . . ..( j
woman, or even a fool, is more easny
managed than a woman of spirit and
sense, and that the acquirements of
the husbaud ought never io be obvious
lv interior to those of the. if
these propositions were true, there
would be some show of reason for
avoiding clever women. But I am
afraid they rest on no gpod grounds
I Hardly any kind ot a fool can be fo
ieas.lv' manajred as a person of rven
first late intellect; whiU the most1 o
the species are much mure untractable
if all descriptions
the most elegant
. f . lundv's Oniter.
down to an ordinarv V
n :luding ' ,.
MISSES, BOYS, and CHILDREN'S
SHOES! !
i i .... . . i i. ' ,1 i - . i ' - I t"e species arr uiutu uioic unimtiauic
thrti JFranklinhould, Aljs sure to be olstinate; ob
di prices, from t0 degree adelUitp t0 destructive j Hant,
' f I discharges. It is the; solitary house j satisfi
or tree, the lofty and lonely church-
but in others dubious and uu-
actory stage of electrical develop
ment
steple, the solitary traveler, pioddiug , powerrul und thoroughly trained think
plain, that is in the greatest . er n,no by rJevutii.g his exclusive al-
JU LIU S ASH & 00.,
Middle Street,
Attor"nMiHi CoioMiiar at Law. Ttifuten South Front and Pollok streets
. . iii .f.tn &nn i - . i
la th Oottrta or Beawor, n, -
NEW BERNE, N.
:o:
An exquisite co'iection bf
Yankee Notions,
consisting of v ! f
GLOVES, HOSIERY, j
HANDKERCHIEFS. j 1
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PERFUMES, j
SOAPS, Sit.
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A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF,
CON FECTiONA HIES,
across a
peril, and in whose behalf, coasc
quetly, the greatest precaution should
be adopted. Now, it has been urged,
in view of the frequent failures of j perfect day.
ugniQing roas as protectors, mat goou
rods, scientifically applied, are really
4entio; to the subject might lead us
out ti the mists and clouds of our half
knowledge into the iight of a more
htly in'1 the
aps also ,tne
SINGULAR WILL
sufficient .for their purpose; that fail- Yesterday we heard of and read
ures arise from ignorant or buugling part of the most singular will on rec-
so thatf lhe hutband is evje.ry day pro
yoked Co find that she will fully with-
and investigation, produce a ,0j j, from acting rij
most trilling; and perhj
most impci'taut tiings Tlien the
volatile fool is .full of vliim and ca
price, and utterly defies uvt-ry attempt
that may be made by he: fiiisband to
guide her aright. In one case his life
embittered for days, perhaps, by - the
sulkint'ss of his partner; in the other,
he is chacrrined bv the fatal couse
nntnrp nt hrr IrvitV. Are these TCr
applicationi or bad materials, or disre- cord. The maker of the will is rep-. somuch lo be aLired, that a
nfton, W. C
OIIOVER & BAKER
SEWING MACHINES
fi rt!h! 00.'T-.? " .ii Ko to nae them. at fao-
MaanfarBf ,
"Wholesale and RetaiLDealers in
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS,
, r : r SHOES and UATS.
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS
Trunks and valises.
A in ntsftrtnitnl constantly on hand.
june 22-3m
gard Ot some of those precautionary resented to be a shrewd, ! successful
details, so carefully set forth In Lyon's buisness roan, who has accumulated
"Treatise on Lizhtninz Conductors," ouite a laree fortune. He exhibits no
which j have the endorsement of the other signs of insanity than may be
Scientjic American; but, after all, there derived from the extreme eccentricity
is abundant reason to assume; and this of his will, although it is probable
on the same principle of distribution courts will, in due course, be called
already referred to that a metalic upon to determine the question wheth-
roof, whether of tin zme, or lead, er the testator was of sound disposing
man should marrv beneath the rank
of his own understand
embracing , i
CANNED FRUITS AND PRESERVES, connecting by spours of similar, metal mind.
ffatio offer of their great woeriority oter
mVS waken. Call aM get a CataUjtue.
j ail tter aaerp. v . r,tm DLM1LI-, Agent.
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Top XJuffffy ror 8alo
rnni ntweriber ha. for aale a neat, LeaUier Top
! MARVIN'S FIIJE-PROOF SAFES'-
8ASU aVlllhrtd bj me, and am .ready to furu
Uh snyiS at arat cot, with exp. nte. of UvXm,
raddW- W.K,DCMILUAtent.
naioich national Dank of
; north Carolina- ;
rtmt DrarCTOKa havo retired to lncreaM tho
'I captut Stock of thla Bank to
W ISU71DRED THOUSANP DOLLARS.
eoMicat mih Preideot.
ri . T ; ;
F. FULPORD,
Wholesale dealer
BOOTS. SHOES, HATS, GROCERIES
Located at the corner of South Front and
I Craven streets
T E R M S CAS II .
Also will give his personal attention ta
all orders entrusted to his cae, for the pur
chase and forwarding of packages to parties
on the line of the i Railroads, kr in the sur
,H;ntr countrv. And receiving and dis-
e , r'.T.U
posing ot country rroauce, ivi wou, t
changing the same for Goods as per orde
of consignor. I , ... ., f
vr.;n lpn loner connected with trie
and from his extended
acqnaiuUnce m tiLrll ZVrl
of nubUc patronage. . june 22-1
Li
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COMPOUND
aBNTIAN BITTERS,
Cares Chilli and Fever, Dyspepsia, In
diresUon, Cojic, Sick Stomach, Bronchitis.
Asthma. Neurig.a, ftueuunu.,
r-JL UNIVEBTSAL TONIC
. Ji .nA lible nreventive and
V .it fai.ril diseases, and all dis-
Pu .Anamt tYinie imDfession
UtCforwle erjwhere(
ease requiring a general U.nic tPg
, Prepared only by Dr. N. A- OODDIN
JAMES T.WIGGINS.
1- IsJmmot to J. JT. Baker t( Co., Proprietory
i jZTlZt Wholesale dealer in Potent Med
CANDIES, JELLIES, APPLES,
ORANGES. LEMONS,
NUTS , & C
Together with a department of
i : - ! - . . I
Well selected Cigars,
omoKing luuttwu, j
j Pipes, &c.I
Tne whole establishment being re-
freshed and enlivened by a nice
SODA FOUNTA1IN
with wells, or with the earth, is as
tb secure them ? I rathtr apprehend
that cowardice in this cape, as in most
others, is only the real iet way.o
danger. As for the restj of the argu
ment, I would be far frojm saying that
to marrv a woman much superior to
j i .,
one's self in intellect, is
From the Hillsboro Recorder.
HOW TO RAISE TURNIPS.
As a score or more of farmers, od
and young, havej asked me to give
them -my p!n forjraising turnips, a
vain enough to tliink my p!n a im;
one. and that the public vi ! i be bene
fitted bv learning ;it through your col
umns. But, as-Xaaman and Syrian
44 went away very 'wroth" because
he prophet Elisha did uot bid him
'do some great, thing';" to make him
do so simple" and j old fogy a thing as
'wash and be clian ;" .so perhaps
will your readers be disappointed
when they learn now simple and easy
rny way of raising turnips is. Simpl
as it is, however, I made by it iri Vf-Q
on five-sevenths of an acre, 500 b .:-
els measured aud out no for wi
use. after having uVed fiom thep
or my woieTruut.!y itt tle ......a.
till the time of taking theni up (abo.jc "
the middle of November). ": In 186S, ,
I made-from one acre, 450 bushels for
winter use, having :ed to my hogs
beforehand- 100 bushels I think, or
thereabouts. I t ?
My plan is to make the land riph,
with good, well-ritted stable manure ;
plow deep ; harrow ancLcross-barrow
until every clod lis brokeu and the
manure is thoroughly incorporate with
the soil. Let this be do-ie bv the Ut
and 20th, when -the soil comes into
good plowing condition after a season,
with a one-horse; turning plow make
ridges, two feet or a little more apart, '
by throwing two iight furrows togeth
er.' Knock off tbe ton of the ridge
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with a hoy handle, or bean pole, or
better still, a liht hand plow , with a
bit not more than inches wide, run
a furrow on the flattened ridge; an
inch and a quarter deep (better under
that depth than over it ;) sprinkle In
this fiirrow No. 1! Peruvian Guano at
the rate of 100 pounds to the acre;,
cover the Guanojwith .a hoe or rake, .
then, just ovtr the covered guano,
open a furrow, or rather barely make
a mark with some light implement,
(a sharpened bean pole or a bean polo
with a twenty penny nail diiven into
it will answer) tjot over a half inch
cover ; witn tnte u.- i. - -r i
paddle sharply, sp as to press the soil
around the seedj. In thiec or four
days the seed will be up, and the: flea
bug oh the gfoutld ready to "gobble",
them down. You may keep off his
attack for a short time by rinkling
the' plants when the dew is on theni
with soot, dry drt from an "old house
(if the saltpetre-makers did not use it
all for another purpose,) quick time
n g, in order
:l4sltli"hmsi Oa?C
1 - I li.t kur ic mnra calirv
a dwelling: can have. It is admitted the entire pronertv in trust for the
by experts that in houses so provided, establishment of an Infirmary for Cats.
the efficiency of lightning protectors A most elaborate architectual plan for
proper' is impaired by the preponder I the netessaiy building is attached to
h direct way
I must insist, however,
fot a mau of
n the partner-
of an inferior
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case, I verily
pf the will. 1 It 1 pro-
that sweet amatory
ance of conducting surface on the roof and made part
and do wn the side of the building; and vides areas for
as the application of such rods, un- converse so dear to the feline heart,
der such circumstances, looks very and rat holes of the most ra vishing na
much like gilding I refined gold and ture, to be kept well stocked. ; The
at tir a ire rv rrrrr PT AY MA Y' Painting the H,y we miy ask why most ingenious contrivances aie ; pro-
good authority, seems to think the for escape, sohatthecat may not
best lightning conductor to be lead or lose the pleasure of the chase by find
copper on the ridge of the roof, with ing their prey come too easily. High
or liaugh'. Haw
a .1
ten days tne p
circumstances, 'will
reach of the Cei-bug
Bone l'liophute. In
1 yi t . in hut tavciable
Le. btyond the
If the 'oil is
free from crass Mud vvnd hcd. you
will make a good crop 6i lurnipv f
ter thinning to M inches without i"ur- .
ther work ; but- a much better crop,
most likely twice the amount by giv
ing them thorough 1 cultivation, first
with the hand plow 'and hoe, and
next with the bull tongue plow, when
the plants have attained sufficient size.
I W. B. LYNCH.
BE FOUND AfT
JACKSON'S.
TRY HIM!
r5He tenders his thanks to his patrons
for the liberal patronage already bestowed.
THE MORNING STAR
AGAIN ENLARGED AND IMPROVED.
well regulated feelings, i
ship of a superior than
woman. In the former
believe, hi own understanding is like
lv to be more highly estimated than
in the other. In the firit place, he is
allowed the credit of halving had the
sense at least to choose a good wife.
In the second, be has counsel and
example always at hand, for the im
proved society. The very superioity.
however, of his wife insures that she
will be above showing off to the dis
advantage' of her . husband; she will
rather seek to conceal -his faults, and
her own
Natural CuUiVATioK.-fjHe that
cultivates welfand keeps the soil stir
red and loose in
ground nearei a
:. .L j r I r I ..i:l.J SUPP his deficiencies, for
iv iuc givuuu. , , i .. . , Sloping ; rwuis, , ; , . ca a fn.
mere is no doubt that certain inai- promeuauc uu miuci uw .vuii
viduals are far more likely to be in- ments of the cats. 1 fte trustees are
jured by lightning than the mass of directed to selept the grounds for this
their feilow-beincs: and hence, if such Infirmary, m the most populous i pan
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she must always show it, even though
sure to excite ridicule from its being
so littlel
susceptibility!
is apprehended, andean of some: American city, and the d
evi-
Wheu the good and the lovely diet
the memory of their goojd deeds, like,
SS.ftT-i'S ciirS.1 important ?tat such person should tent force of nurses from the ravages monbeams on thf stormy sea,
hearts aud lends
raRSNJrifn is highly sees aretobe protected by. compe-
WliLIAM CLEVE,;
' .Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
QB00EBIES, PE0 VISIONS and PISH
7.sna nnat.nlv on hand a full assortment
of articles in his line, which jhe will sell
r, ow foii casfi
. or in exchange for
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
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have recourse to extraordinay protect of men and dogs. N o person oi ine jjgnts Up out darkened
iyes. ! That women are less obn.pxious male sex is eve j to be admitted with- . surroun"ding glot
tp the fluid, or Jyss attractive to tt,
in the walls, and no female who has
. in : i . . - i
ban thP men, is esUbJished by abun- children or is uhder tairty yetrs pia.
Jant statistical tvidence. The French There are hunc reds of minute direc
tables the most minute of which we tions which we have no time to note,
have any knowledge- give the casu- One would s jppose thatjn the fore
alities 1,9 WQraen at less than one-third going provisions the testator had ex
of tbpse to men. The fact is various- hausted all eccentricities of one man,
ly explained, especially by the allega, however unique his nature; but ; th-
id than, last pro vision of the will seems mere
olm ia beauty ' so
sad and so sweet that wie would not.
if we coqldjj dispel the
environs it.
darkness: that
1 . t
tion that men are more exposed
women, and that the silk dresses worn
by the Utter give them comparative 1 -before.! Says the devisor:
prov
outrageously bizarre thau auy that go
I have
The name of the thiibble is said to
have been derived from "thumbe!!,"
having beeu first woru on the thumb
as the sailor thimble still is. It is of
a Dutch iuveT.tiou, and was inirodu--ed
into England in 160b by John
Lolling, wuo niauuiacirrea ii i ts6"
toil. '
his orchard, has hi
state of nature thiii
the "lovenly mau who pretends to take
nature for his guide, and allows the 7
weeds and the grass to grow iu his or
chard ; allows the sun to bake and
the rains to beat! the soi a hard as a
countrv road. In a natural tate, trees
and plants gtt natural cultivation; so 1
to speak, that is' to say, they areclose
together and their leaves and branches '
shade the ground so the sunj cannot
bake it; the leaves and branches also
break the force j of the rain and pre
vent the ground from being bejiten
down ; but more than all, the yearly j
crops of leaves and decaying br-tnehes
fall to the grouna ana remain merv,
forming a natural mulch, which kep ,
tbe ground loose and porous. .
Animals require quantity as well as
well as quality of food. The philoso
phy of fecdiug our farm stock has been
but little attended tq by farmer- ; ye
it is-a 5eld of inquiry which will pay y,
as richly for investigation as any the t
Muck should! never be takt-n to thej
field direct froui the swamp. It should'
be exposed to the atmosphere; for su
months or more, the longer the bettek
and composted With lime or ynleached
ashes.
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In p'oughing'or teaming onjthc road
i;i hot we'athei J aUvays rest t!ie hores
on an eminence, where onej luinuto
will be worth two fn a ivarm valleT
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