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.JOHN -8. LONG, Editor.
Devoted to the Literary, 'Educational, Commercial, and Agricultural Interests of Eastern North Carolina.
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Th e Eastern Intelllgoncor I
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! PUBLISHED AT WASHINGTON, N. C,
EVERY TUESDAY.
Devoted to the disscmintlori of ,Intclli
pence, Literary and Miscelaneous, ' tlie
. Development of the Commercial and Agri
cultural Interests of Eastern Carolina; and
to the Advancement of our Educational and
Social Prosperity.
To ourbusincs8men the INTELMGENCER
offsrs extraordinary indnc&lnents, upon
t reasonable terms, to advertise in its columns
representing It does, without a rival.
'. the cntlr country, with all of its produc
- tire industry between the Neusc and lioa
noke Rivers, ! and from Edgecombo to the
' Ocean. ".-
i Tbe iNTCMJGENCF-tt in Intended tejbe aa
earnest newspaper, adnpted to the office of
, the merchant, the study of the professional
' man, and the ecni.il family circle.
: rt TEMZJII :
One copy, one year......
Six Mouths,...,.... .. 2 00
CLUU KATES',
rinka. AfTon ': v.;..
r'iK f Tw.it. 4U.U0
jmd vhn TM6iJy tjes
...$1.00.
50
New Berne Column,
J. E . AMYCTTf
-' dealer iu
General Merchandize
aiid i
P B O VI S I O 3STS,
I At the old stand, South Front street,
! mch 9 ly New Berne. 1J.C.
One' square, first insertion....
Vui-y, siilmt-ducnt insertion....
, Libcraj discount allowed to large adver
tisers. '
job woniii
This Department will be fnder the di
rection of a gentleman skilled and ex-.
Ecrienccd in the buinc, aud all tlie work
elonging to it will be doiie on nif derate
terms and with dispatch.
CAHDS,
UJL'L HEADS,
I'OSTERS,
i HANl-niLLS,
I CIRCULARS,
f 1JLANKS. &c,
will be furnisiied to persons, cash always on
delivery.? ,
TK roftina cf the EASTERN iNTELLItEV-
CER arc located in the, upper part of the
brik bolldinp on the corner, north of
S.R. FOWLED SON '
I). T. Carrairay
Commission IMe reliant
and dftle" In j
Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, and
Glassware- j
Court House Duildlnej,
mch9-ly Jfew Bjrne TiC. .
GEROCK & WINDLEY.
rnoYisiun MtnuHAN I s,
Keep constantlv on hand a good stock of
SUGAR.COFFEE.MOLA SES.FLOUR,
MEAL, and all other goods in their liue.
Located on South Front street, nearly
opposite the Gaston House. Will sedl
L O W FOR &A 5 .
f !
!. Geroc!C, formerly of Trenton, X C.
m'i- d. Winui.EY, formerly of Washing-
to n, V. Jjune zz-iy
Norfolk Advertisements.
Prince & Hunter,
jc- ! GENERAL '
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
!i ' No's 25 & 27 Commeri e Street,
v ' ?'3Vorfollz. f . A.
J li. IJunter. J ,, i ,
Liberal advances made on. Consignments.
She! 'Lime $7 50 per ton. Freight. $4
per ton by steamer Olive, to Washington.
j. oct o-.Jm
(DRm GODDW'S COMPOUND
GKNTIAN BITTKltS,
- ,1 The Great American T?nic aud Diuretic t
Recommended an-J irecriled by i.byeicimus wherever
,1 Known. . ,
The "Compound Gentian Bitters"
re m:id of the purest and bvt Ycgeiab:e Tonics nd
uromiitlci koiwii tot fur fe-in. They !s.c itam
twfntjr pfi cent. or,,TfcirTlWe'tiriStSWfi; a"ba
fJil,,4!,V,t'"iWfnHy. UlatMer auj Uriuary orgaut,
have nu superior, il any equal ! '. . j
Thoe who try Uie lStK rs, for the following dis
easeii,' wiil, in rvery chut, find th-i 1 safe, piiasaitt,
Seiyand efftctuil Reimdy. The area arif .re
veniive and cure for ; ! I
I Chills and Ft-ver; and all malarial disuse t
DrpoH, Indig Hum. 8:ck-?tomrh, Colic, Sick-IK'ad-acue
nrnnehittc, Aothma, C i-U and Coughs, Neuril)fl
Oenerxl Ut bihry. D sae of K An- yt Gr .vel. 4ec. nod
efry IUca- requ ring a ener.it T niC itDresioii.
fS1 Tjt dinra eo peculiar to Females, U U almt.a
epecinc .'I ' J
l.i c nvvtlatcence from Tyi.hoid and other low
formi oi fever, it is llie very b.vt T.uli3 ttint can iw nse:l
Intemperance.
I The great problem before philan
thropists, in this country and in Great
Britain is the' check or removal of the
ruinous habit of intemperance inthffii
use oi lnioxics-wugj y iiiKs. m uc amc
has gone by when publicist 4Tno
less reputation thli'o. Edmund BuVke
should argue against ihe disuse of fpir
itous and malt liqQo'& because al
Jing finlthVirconHolPt0,, woultfdi
uiioish the public revenue; lor a far
er . view; of; the subject shows ths; a
very , large proportio'a of the crim ial
business of our courts incomes, dire ly
or indirectly, 'from the use and ab se
r u n "fisrs
national abstinence would pay the na
tional debt.
It is nothing to argue that the thirst
for stimulants is universal, and. that
savages and the ignorant people are as
fond of strong drink :is the civilized.
(D. (B IE A H H (D UJ S IB
JP O il TS.no VTMJ, IVf.
B. F. BRIOr.S... .........P-oPRiETOR
- : Late of North Carolina.)
Tril HOUSE has been thoroughly re-furnl-hed
and refitted. Tlie patronacc
ot the travelling public i respectfully so
licited. E. F, Whitehead. Sop t
au;. 3-tf.
J AS F. A. lAMOHD,
UWhoieale ami Rfeuiil
TOBAOOQNIST,
Store in the buildinp formerly occupied by
I ' Dr. McDonia. i
( KtEPS CONSTATrri.Y OS HAND
Tit, Chwin? and Smoking Tobacco
o . , - . . . , .
, ai ins
-ly
W A ITER G. WjEST, j
Bookseller. Stationer and News Dealer.
POLI.OK STREET, NEW BERNE, N. C, f
Keeps constantlj oa hand a good supply of
School and Miscellaneous Books.
STATIONERY, ;
FANCY ARTICLES, &
Also receives regularly, by every mail, the
latest New York DAILY, WEEKJLY and
ILLUSTRATED Papera, PeriodicliU Ma
gazines, Fashion Books, Novels, Sou g
Books, Ac. I I
: !
BgUAU orders by maii promptly filled.
Special discount to teachers and dealers.
Ficture- framed on reasonable terms, and
So the thirst for blood is a savage pro
pensity. ' And the devouring of coars
and bloody food is -another. Law
The Compound Geitian Bitters and government have been sufficient
Meet-with universal lAvor, anu nae in every ca- .-Jnlnt and murderous nature
if idven entire s nUlaciioii ; and h-ive rece ved the
f r::or under coulrol . The customs of civil
n,u ( tn n-rtifv Unitl hitv use.l Dr. OoddinV Com- i ;TM.l havp rffnipd fiur diet in trie
pound Oepltan Bitlvrt. and cheerfu ty rw mmend them ;. I ,
a-c the very best Litters that cua b - used for ordinary I matter of lood. Jiilt neither law HOr
diibillty. si k-stomath, Ac. - 1. uuli, ai.v. I , , .
T.0 nmx fiea.- Sir : have tried your "Compound in vace DronenSltV strone drink.
Oentixa Bitter." and find them the nvt powerful dm- T 1 . ii .
retic that i have ever used. Their effect upon ti..- kid- we have only made such beverages
ney and mluary nrxans is nue; nu as a suuiuiaoi -
and t..nic it is ii that any one could ask. i i : j J more palatable, and substituted ior oc-
very re.pecuuuy,yoiEwgoiir- casionallv orgies habitual use The
iltUeto0,ii.C., December 20, ibM. r I n rnnr ..f n v;,nt nr,virian
!a.Ooi)DiH--DearPir:Ihavs;lvenyor"Uomponnn . .:. .1, ' ,,.tn f
Oantlaii Bitten." a fair trial. I d .not believe that any 1 WllOSe SptCiailty IS llic l'wiu.ii.
one will eTer have a chl.l as long a-iney ie mem. . . toB ma;nfn;n that the are the
11IVWI lVtf a m,mm - J "
conquest and the study of self-respect.
Let a. man keep his own counsel re
solutely abide by bis determination;
rest, if he cannot work, for a day or
two ; -amuse himseif if he cannot ap
ply to serious business, and keep be
tore hinr the restoration of his health
and happiness, and the victory is cer
tain. He have seen many such cases
ol reformation, and could point to-day
to men who were once despaired of,
but are now respected and prosperous;
who have quietly abaudoned what
their certain experience told them
was running them. To the young we
say touch uot, taste uot. And to
tho'i who:hve commenced- w V
of a gratification which brings no pos
itive good, and may work infinite'
evll. Philadelphia Ledger,
A e m an.
n wwviiiwii-
i Charles Lamb, oue of the wittiest
and most whimsical of all men,, talks
of the 4whimsicalities of women,"
and he is ouly following the example
of the wits and satirists of all ages,
When he aims a light lance of ridicule
Tti-y merit all you clalu for them.
Tout ". &c.
R. M. KING.
Deputy Sheriff Halifax County.
tit short nolice. ,01
une 22-ly
WILLIAM CLI3VE,
.Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
GE00ES1ES, PEOVISIOHS and PISH
' - I ' ' i i :
Keeps constancy on hand a full assortment
of articles in bis Hue, which he will ell
ZjOW FOR it v SIM,
of all grades, cheap, for Cash only.
Store on (Main Street. feb
Amity Academy.
Mlddleton. Ilydo Count, Jf, C.
8( t!00L will be re-pnd tr the lnructloa
i of pupiUol b U sexes M-mdny, ct. 4th.
Taitl ii S. SIS. 2J per sewiloo.
Board 7 to f per i.ionm.
i JVOT1CE.
ArrVRTHWAITB, ...,.
.ttorney an vouiMin v
or
! ti tt, f!oarta of Baaufott, Put, Martin aud
s rUVI.C ,
"lni.LM.Ait rt. near the Post Office. Wnih-
, wnn,r-..... , - ftnchS tf
lilt LftUrO rniiiteui
A Monthly Magazine of Literature and
Pashion.
ruitiisirn by
, Xn.oia & Peterson,
319 Walnut Street, Philadelphia.
an? 3 1y. J
AV M . A; POTTS,
Successor to
JOSEPH POTTS & SON,
DISTILLER OF
or in exchange
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
Middle Street, near the Market,
June ua-ly NEW IpKXE. K C.
. P. FULTORD,
Wholesale dealer in j j
BOOTS. SHOES, HaTS, 'GROCERIES
Located at the corner of South Front and
Craven Streets. ' j
TERM S C AS II . !
Also will srive his persoiial attentijon to
1i r.rrlr entrttsted to his care, for the pur
chase and forwarding of packages to parties
on the line of the Kailroaas, or xn i e sur
rounding country. Ana receiving apu u b
posintr of country Produce,! for Cash, or ex
changing the same for Goods, as per order
of consignor; , t ,;- - j.
Having: been long connected with the
mercatitile business, and fronj his extended
acquaintance in the jup-connitry. he liies
to merit, as well as receive, liberal share
of Diiblic patronage. , juuc v
'Gaston. N. C., December i
Dr. GoDnrs: Tour "Bitten" are '.! best remedy for
T......Kit; 1 hiavvirer tried. One hottl. of It KKVe my
wlie e n.ulele relief Am a tunic I beliere It tea na
T- l4erCtfU,,y' RV. A. II K0BTH1S0T0N.
Near Littleton, January 20, 1869. jj
ft Mrtif that I have beenumnr Dr.! 0od(lins
Coropoun-I Oentiau Bitters" for lugh- Orneml D:
ht:i,o n t I hiu IuiIt fatisfleil th 't tl.ey re the
bpt Wttcri i.l which I hare any knowledge, and the
best Tonic offered to the Ameilcnx p-ie.: j
KOBK.iT V. SLATER.
lllenrlco County, Va., Jun- 25, IS69. .
Prepared oulv bv Dr. K. A. H. G0DDIX.
JAMES T. WIGGINSj
! ! ' Pronrietary Agent.
, ! Norfo'at, Va.
4 For wile by C. M. Brown & C6
I f - Washington, N. C.
ajpr 6-ly sept 2t ,. '-.'i j
it T.-n wstcht ; i James wi LIE,
Lau ol Sansemond eo Va. J-ate Ol yeteour, ...
Autumn of tho Year.
The "melancholy days of .autumn,
the saddest of the year" to some, and
to others the sweetest have come at
last, with their goldenjhnes and fading
"verdure. - Aud how .;brief has been
the time when tempest and' dvsola
tion were all forgotten amidst jibe
sweet songs of birds in their shaded
bowers cf bliss !j The chill breath
of pature is imperceptibly stealing
wer plant and flower ; the leaflet
wrestling in the wind, and the green
carpe'jng of creation is beginning to
wear a yellowish or motley color the
index of decay.
reflection : for all around and about
us tells of the perishable nature of the
thiugs of the earth. To many who
have alreadr .passed the rubicon of
middle life, and vhoe spirits are de
pressed by difficulties or broken by'
unavailing struggles, it is a season cf
peculiar melancbo'y ; for it warns
them that their time for action has
passed that the advent of life's win
ter is fast approaching. They,. look
lAjSjiCUlTUR flL.
; 'How Tj Kstp a Co w in thxI Citv
on Villaoe. All agree that really good,
fresh milk, from healthy and proper- J
ly fed cows, is Ihe best possible food i
for children and youth. But how, ask
pur city, friends1, shall we get it 2 !
This question has been asked many
times; we would say skeep your own -cow.
, " -
V This is, perhaps, not so difficult
and expensive a matter as you may
imagine ; even a good cow costs com
paratively little at first. She requires
less room than oue. would, nunooa : . .
iceepiag'an i tT jitofit itt tailkvlf uqI r
snort of storage roo.u,; procure a" small f
(oad of loose hay, as brought to mar
ket on wagons ; the quality can be hot
ter seen than w hen compressed into .'
bales. If cramped lor room, get a few
bundles of baled hay. A straw or
hay cutter of moderate size, costing
from three to six dollars will be reqni
site. Strav or corn stalks will answer
very well as an occasional' substitute
.A
back' upon jthe bright springtime of alternating with hay
. '.1... ..-!4l!.-rw ii-un1riiui.a aT tVl
HI lllC UlUIUi: ntoainea v . iu. . . . , .t. '
weaker sex. lo lamnoou the com- , , . I .
' . . , , i oeauiy oi pruuiisc, aim uiuuiuiuuv
1 (infract lh mvniw nast with the area-
. j-j - f
GEORGE BISHOP,
New Berne, Nr Cf.,
!
TUITE'HTUE
" and purchaser of
IAVAL STOBES.
Also kerp constantly on hand a, large lot ..f
GROCERIES, DRYGOODS
hardware,
Boots and Shcqs,
PLOWS, &Ca ,
J WHOLESALE AND RE I AIL, 1
J MAIN STREET,
" Washington, JV
feb 9-1 y
1
tflrinfnctnrflA of WTindov Sash, Blinds,
Doors. Mouldings, Brackets, 4tc.. &c., fce
STEAM SAcH AND BL D PA0T0EY
' Hancock Street, near A. & N. C. K. li. j
MKTALIC zjW-: j
Burial .'Cases. CVte 1
M .hogany.WaU
nut, and rp;.'gMW?3
COFFINS
fsUf,y
1- rtrt t Tl A . bsb r:
. nJ furnished at "-rff
snori iionvc" - ,
CHARLES H. LATHAM,
General Agont for the State rf Xorth Carp-
iinft, for the sa e of
BLOODED CATTLE, SHF.tr, SWINE,
KANCY POULTRY and EGGS for setting,
offers to the publie the most
COMPLETE AND VARIED
tock in this line, which will mcei
tire wants of .1 P
PEOPLE!
WRIGHT, LEE & CO,
Cotton Factors
'. . AND QESERAI. j
Commission Merchants
I: No. 14 Roanoke Square,
jinwiFOLJEL,
AGENTS FOB THE
- S VLE OF THE
CELEBRATED
PcfersDurg "City Mills"
AND 0THEE SBAUPS 0?
FLOUR.
victims of disease. It is a great mis
fortune, grauting this theory to be the
true one, that civilization aud refine
ment have made that disease chronic
in toe caucaxea ana cuxisuaum-u,
which in the savage is oo.yoccasiou-
al. r
Whether intemperance be a physic
al' disease, the rjpisfortune of the sto
mach or the nerves, or whtther it be
a moral or mental weakness; one thing
is certain, that tbe appetite 4,grows
by what it feeds oa," aud, that, once
acquired, it is next to impossible., to
-i nfT Kut it i not nuite i m no.
sible. Neither Jet the iongtng lur tne
poisou be as great as it may, is there
any "man who cannot,1 by a determin
ed exercUe of his will, conquer him
self of the indulgence. There is no
man lo whose existence, ' or eveu to
whose health and comfort,; the stiiuu
Ins of liauor is indespensabJe. ! Our
, . ,
prisons are full of persons whose incar
ceration is due to indulgence m drink
and yet the 'prisoners j live without it
and are in better physical health while
in durance than,
ert4. 4
sag BMv
i jr. U. Hunter Co.,
t ' . GENERAL
produce Commission Merchants,
Portsmouth. Va.
SoUcit Consignment of all, kinds coim
. !.in4t..PAMnn. Grain, um-
try proau . fe r, Drie4 and
Green I'ruU. Dry nd C-reen Hide,, -ee,
SSFleed, Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Poul-
i ir.k. .nd nil Marketable
'try, xvooia uu xiciw", - -
Ouick Sales and Prompt Betnms Qnar
H i- - i antaedv )'
hand) for Corn
;gU UIUEIO f ' -
Merchandise, wil-.be filled with eare and j sate by
COTT ON FACT ODR
I ! A N D r 1
,. General Commission Merchant,
OfficeJ 30 Uommerce in, xioiioib.,
Consignments or Cotton, Grain, Lber.
Naval Store.-., and couutry p.odacegener
ally, solicited. ,
Libera cash advances made on al.
'c-ons?i"-nments jsvhen depired.! - '
Orders for Genera1 Merchandise prompt.
attended to- t I 1 a"g lu'Sm
UTATON.....J.i - Hamilton.N.C
w; ii. besneit, ; ...onolk, a?
T. M. BARNA,.. Georgia.
STATON,"BEKP3ETT & CO.
Cotton Faciei s and
COMMISSION IVi E h CHANTS
McPhail's Wharf, Horfolk," Va.
I This Hvne de strictly a Commission BuMpess, na
will, un.ler no cirrumslancet, dtari irom lue onacipio.
ry Circulars
on application.
june VK-iy
of prices can be obtained
New Berne, N. C 1669.
WALKER, JONES & CO.
Wholet.tolOliroceri
Commission11 JKerehant s9
Craven Street, Xtie Berne) X C. ?
Manufacture Agents for the e.le of the kt brands of
AND N. C. , TUBAUUU!
VIRGINIA
r.tHntlv on hand one of tho largest stock ol Groce-
rl. In Btern AOrth Ca.oUn. 1"-"
EOLuSBORO' rEMAtE GCLLEGF.
of 20 Weeks:
$93 00 I
t f -gxt A yards prints, Delaines,
lU.OUU &,cM lor sale by
II. WIS WALL, jr
10.000 yards brown
and : bleached
31-vwru, T!T7- .... j: oitlUTlVr.S frir
r mir - 1 1 V ' I VV ALL ir
e .. .y..A UK ir indi...U 1., i. Vs 13 V AL.L, IV.
.Ltnoad with dispatch.
ArricttlturI Lime, delivered at depot
:' kSeV (no charge for "
aii.. r rem uruunu cw. -
Bajrs furnished free of charge to
depot
fel at
Rh ner Ton. Fresn Grouna riasier
iV Zer Ton. Bajrs furnished free of cnarCe vo
- iarilea desiiinjr to ship us Grain. .
" 9 JLU letters of inquiry promptly answered
Wat possik'9 information furnished.
3,000 yards Stripes, Shirtings', Brown
and Blue Denims, and Bed Tick, lor
IZ by H.WlSWALL,jr.
25bags COFFEE, Uio, i-agotraana
The FALL SESSION will open
on the 8th of i August, and continue
Twenty Weeks, j
Terms per Session
Tuition and Boaird. exclusive of
washing: and lights... J.. ........
Tuition, in Collegiate of Academic
department, "f.-
Tuition iu Preparatory Department
Fuel - 4
Music on Piano oir Gmtr
Music on Piano and Guitar;..
Use of instrument.. J....;....
Ancient and Modern Languages,
each I... -
Ornamental Branches at usua' prices.
Pu nils will be charged from the
time of entrance to close of session. ;
A deduction will be made From tui
tion for protracted illnessof two weeks
or more. vne-ua-i v ,.rv.- -,rv,l
nav for Looks and stationery "will
be requited in advance. t
E. W. ADAMS, President.
july 6-tf. j i i .
they are when at I ib-t
Murder, theft, robbery, lust, dis
honesty, indolence and poverty, hard
ness of neart, and contempt for the
comforts and claims of those who ?rc
nearest aud dearest, are among the
fruits of intemperance. Every scaf
told adds its testimony. Crimes the
most revolting growj out of the de
thronement ol .reason by inordinate
drink. And the moral sense may be
blunted, and the mental faculties im
paired by what is considered only the
moderate use of a cla&s of luxuries,
the onlv- effect of which is to destroy
... .
the intellectual and moral balance and
make whoever indulges' less a man
than he "would be without them. ; The
medical men in England and in this
country, who have been betrayed in
to the prescription of alcoholic stimu
lants, are retreating from that prac
tice. Grant that the use of alcohol
does, in certain diseases, promote rt-.
coverv, the danger remains that the
habit of drinking may be fastened on
the patient a disease worse than any
which wine may -cure. The regular
faculty having iu a great measure aban
doned the use of alcohol in their prac,
tire, irregular venders have taken it
up
past was great sports for the humorist,
and the unmanly Sterne or. the heart
less Swift, received much glory and
little blame (or their cowardly attacks
upon the only members of society who.
ever lorgave or forgot the wickedness
of one ur the folly ol the other.
With more propriety to-day, than
at any other time, can women sajr we
are no longer unproteeted"-"we
can protect ourselves. To-day the
weapons of offense as well as defence
are in the hands skilled hands o'
women who are fully able to encoun
ter all foes, come from whatever source
they may. The moral weapou of the
age the pen is now held by as
many women as men, sad woe betide
the uulucky Aight who,' under the
guise of "humor" or "wit." attempts
to fasten scorn or contempt upon , the
better half o our common humanity.
nf feminine literature, we will deal
very gently with faults, however pal
nanle. in the divinest. uot weakest
r ' . .
sex. Common 'justice, however,
makes us observe that the most whim
sical thing in the world is the expec
tatiou of all tht old-time courtesy and
extravagant respect by women, aud
when tney come out from the modest
seclusion ' that doth htdge them iu,"
and contest with meu for the prices
of lifelou rostruoi'. or in the pallic
arena 'ol politics.
ry present. '
To those too, who are but in life's
prime, it is betimes sadder to look up
on the flowery fields of existence thro'
which they 'have been rambling, 'and
to contrast them with the beateu track
they now tread, and the desolate pros-
W. I I i . .f ! "
pert in the perspective. Many the
blight orbs of hope I thnt have once
cheered them on thepathway of life
emits a fainter- beam ; the horizon o
happiness recedes as they advance to
wards it ; the shadows will soon be
gin to lengthen, and the thill airs of
evening to usurp the fervors of noon
day. To many the . pride of their
i r '.. .
youlh'has passed away, snd so have
their fondest dreams ; and .they feel
themselves, to be changed a,ud their
faculties of enjoyment diminished, and
are filled with a mixture of worldly
scorn and unavailing, rer.ei,, for thp
lovely season tnat has so briefly flitted
away from them, never again to be re
called. , j L :
But autumn, with all its deepening
shadows, is not wholly a season of
gloom, even though, tbe howling
blast and (ear leaf so remind us of
perished hopes and coining death.
Iu the fall of the year, even with its
nuti uful decay, there it . something
which charms the soul and' sweetens
human life ; lor the rustle of the chan-
Procure at a feed store a few bag9
cach of ground fee J (corn ; and oats
ground. together) and as mnch shorts .
(wheat bran,) aucl you have what is
allv nect8say. It is advantageous
to give a little green food, such us tur
nips or potatoes, occasionally. Saw a
barrel in two, for a couple of boxes
one to mix and the other to feed in.
Cut a quautity of hay and mix about
half a bushel of it with three quarts
of the
Thelprogress of the age has killed
effectually tae aucieutuiyth that wom
en coujd uot be trusted to walk aloue;
they d walk aloue aud are abler thau
hall thfcir accusers to resist temptation
and toliies of all sorts. Gified by
God With finer perceptions of right
aud truth, they seldom err from' choice
Truly the "help-meet, for man,
they restrain all the brutal instincts
of the tt.onger and coaiser sex, and
to coutiuue to do this they must not
hpf-nme coaraened bv close contact
with the world in the snuggle for
dailv bread.'
It is useless for a woman of to-day
to affect the uselessness of the 4,grnd
dame" ot1 1.ous XIV. However fool
i.sh romances may encourage this mode
of action imitation of the crime or
ground feed, and1 as much of
the shorts, wetting it until the meal
adheres to the hay. In very t cold
weather it is better to "heat the 'water
a little. Feed a mess ". of this
and amount to' the cow in the morning
and as much at evening, and fodder,
with dry, uncut hay at noon. '
Give as much pure toft waterjto the .
animal, twice a day, as she wll drink.
It often happens that a quantity of tur- r,
nips, carrots parsnips, cabbages : or
beets are left on the hands of Vegeta
ble dealers, whicli can be cheaply pur-
kustcu. xuc lutiu iysow ui -
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tiou to the "w" ( cut and mixed
with it. ; : v 'r 1 j .
It is also better for the animal to
have au occasional change of diet.
Cariots, especially, re very good for
tdck of all kinds, and may be fed to
milch cows without affecting the milk
unfavorably, which turnips will some-
times do, when fed in large quantities.
W hen turnips are fed they should be .
i given at, or just after milking, as there
i i ' i j - ial inwrui r i t wiir rtitinn an
gin green, the wind's low igh, the ,i . h ....h
. . i , ' . , 4, - , , unpleasant taste to the next milkiug
creaking door, the cricket's prolonged . . Jr , j,.
him. nnil thn lit nn heftrth. SPnd Otir 1 i ' .
thoughts back on an errand ot memo
ry to those charming hours and bap
py days of youth and hope days of i
childhood, ol innocence when, with
many a beloved one from . whom we
have now parted, we sat around the
family hearth-stone and partook ot
the feelings of o lur viims, 1 here is1
a moral to be gathered while contem
plating the changes of nature at the
'present season of the year ;lor wj are
apt to abstract our thoughts, from the
perisbab-e, to turn from earth's ephe
meral charms to the more "sublime
beauties which lie beyond iti In our
contemplations the belief seals ' upon
us that if the vital power is J continu
ally 'sustained year after year upon
the face of the earth, in the grass
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profligacy ot the past but brings upon .. , i . the forest. and in the many
the offender the scorn and the stigma forf ot nalureso wiH there
come another existence to mw'i tlfe,
and the trail dust of his mortality will
assume a far brighter and purer shape,
be animated with a new existence, by
the same povi er that garritfhes ; so
beautifully the forests tnd the flowers.
Newton invited a friend to1 didner
friend arnfed and
worse to women than death. Weak
men and criminal men do not usually
marrv soiled doves; on the contrary,
they seek from the ranks of innoceuce
ih unfortunates ! who become their
her apartuitjnts" kept clean, and neat,
aud well L ventilated, will furnish a
laige supply of nice, rich, healthful
rniik, to sa-y nothing oftbe cream for
the coffee. And unless you give an
euormojs rent for th? small space of
ground she must occupy as stable
room, she will much more than pay
her way. American Stock Journal.
Weaniko Colts. Wheii a colt is
about four months old, if he has had
proper care and training; and if the
Jam is to be used in harness,-cr it she .
is breeding again, he is old enough to
be -weaue'd.. Supposing, as most far
mers are obliged to do, that the mare
has bad to work much , siuce drop-:
ping her foal, aud that the colt has
been allowed 'o follow the dam wlb.en
at work the attachment between the
two has become verv. suonjr Ifsej2
doctored with drugl, but not to such
a degree as to makt the dose agreea
ble. , i v I
The sate course s for all to beware
of enervating theii mauhood by the
deduction of theirbbdies and minds to
Luch a condition of kveakness, that the
lalse strength of thi cup is necessary
ito buns' them up even to ordinary
workiug order. And whoever has
entered so far up,pi the custom that
daily potations seen to be a necessity,
should, discontinue them, lorthwitb..
There inny be a day or week of lan
guor ; but if this seem insupportable,
any honest medical friend cai pre
scribe a harmless tonic. ; But ir ninety-nine
cases in a hundred no tonic is
required bat the honest pride of self-
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wives. j
The woman tbe true woman of to
j ': . Tu ,. , ; r tVi.n onv nf
. i . I 1 i e : Tt, fI ..H rnrd
Anr ; all th,. acr that ana urgui u.
lie I uii;u(.v.9vi. v o II . r
. . .i i c i in.mii th nniiosoniier iu m sistt v.
preceded us. uionous m n reuac- v,r r , - j ,
-L :,n.r. ! mnr, nowerful in abstraction. Dinner was brought up
;.,.,oc ;n.H;n.he loses no for one. The tnena, wimnm amur
,u,rrn hv ;nltr.. Favored as no b ug Newton,1 sat down and dispatch-
.u... .i... ' k-; n,,r work-daT ed it. Newton recorcrea irom
UlUCI liOOJ v- - - - I . ' - J t
,u ... trst h.r with all our near- reverie, looked at tne empty oisnes,
est and dearest interests ; ahd if .he ai said t"!!,; really, if it wa. not
f.;i- m;;n(1;nin, intact and uncorV ot for the proot Dctoie my eyea,
i"- , .., . !i 1 1..A U ... itvnrn that I bad DOt i VCt
runted our treasures of hope, laitn ana -Y' . -
purify, then1 modern civilization taus u ucu.
at no other age has failed, and bumani- ift . -lind Ur r0ld mav be drawn
ty canric. advance in its p ogressive t,'to'a beautiful wire that would ex
courses Wil. Post. ! tnd round the world i' So one' good
; . i ,.t it. i 1 1 ' i : .L'.
r- n..ai nf r.,rt,T..f(vn. A a., aeea may oc k -
- . i. i . -,t.-..j :,t ViIj I ...j ..-n 't. rn.nitfnces into etemi
afineniaiiv snoi a cuiuicu tn iu " ituu vscu i
parlor a few days iga, killiLg her in- ty Though done in the first flush ol
stantly. .1 ; ; . mnth. it maVild the last hours oi a
w - I f M mmw j n , J t
Wm. Staoles. residing cn Poplar l0ne life and if form the only bright
creek m Uoane county jlasi i"" $pot in it.
i v t wwr ii ill r .ill ii ii i ii i i. . w . hw
Kncra frrm chn era. ! suwcnocwi-nw.
erated entirely and at oiice, and if the
mare is uctvous aud high struo, she
vill perhaps refuse to work, act Iran
tic, and kick, aud do everything else
she ought not, and would uot do, but
for theseperatnh. On the o:hr hand,
put the colt tuto ever so good a pas
ture, feed him on grain and do every
thing you may he will run up and
down b the teuce perhaps try to
scale it, 'etc., to get to the dam, until
be has run off every bit of flesh on his
bones. Now what's to be done ? j
We would place the maie in a staU
wide enough for her and the colt, then
we would halter the colt and tie him
so that he could get to the manger bnt
not reach to the teat. It may be nec
essary also to change j somewhat the
baiter of the dam, so that she .cannot
turn sufficiently to allow tne co.j
suck. Vater the colt freely, but the
dam as little as possible, for a few
days at least., If possible feed thecal
. ,ih!H-handful of oats twice. P?r
for two or three weeks oeiore
lucrease tne
you attempt a weaning, lucrease mc
.H.nritv nf oats m little i at weaning
time, ,eVen if you withdraw iheuextra
ration by and-by. (
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