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The dish iBi-t I i r,P' 'f mlrr t jnworK to I paul lor on delivery i,-' 'rJU!orenn2rtvt:rvweincui are i J rvsj-'oiii'i- t me lor id !)., THE AiYDEIlSOJnriLLE POST OF-FIdr j IThe foH "Lj: too Kin,' III ,thpcn" tjfjau1t;ai.-.i i.iiH ut ctl.'je of a a incident In t Em., or Liu hflold. C'tniu:ii- cut. ire v.-irr-ts elicil tot l: iv-j'l r bUriitj 'c'i.i:! elicitc 1 i. thin" of MkdUr Iii usc. It tan- SoIi Llkrt rijiintl Ms v:lstel limbs. . lf-Uf Ihe rainv sky lie slept ; MniliniT as he wi-nb frii'. vision v.. -iked him as he spied' i .1 he 'ht-bov. followed bv a c rowd Of liniihiil Misusers," win cried ? f Firk ii rs leiu.n frtiin their fr.ieiulsji i " , . Crawling upon their hands ari. kfiH-s, r Hi hi'Jr.. Iiivowii im'iic tillrtl. jiikI Id! I A Uju r fnul hir wife he sees !, 1 1 ; t C.a;:: for bnuth, he bhriektd nltjU.t, Aih lof in nature blind ecliiiM.'.' j j I'ahi rjng anial the supliant crowd j Cm"; lit it and iresti it to his 1 i . A guaj.d who fllowed, red and wroth, - AnYtlotfhiiig u rusty brand. jj Kexil.jl him wi.li a taunting oath, i ' Art.! snatched t!ie letter from hi h-tnd. r l"iit fay the jot:ige. whining wretch Vy Derail- had made the priMier bray I t Thi ii iive me back my money, sir i j ! " J nid a CMpthe, not n fdavc ! i t ; , Yu t$ok my nimy and ray clothes. T:iW' inr life, too iut let mo know! ,lIow I.-tiy rj:d the children are. '. - A::i I w ill !!es von ere I go." ? TIa; Trv iiKKHiHuht thnjiyrli h'rs hnhd . As : sIjxhI mpplicjitimr. shor.e: f Aii-1 Sis f-hariH- li-atuies sh:'ied tliefJielvcs Il.U so a praver. a.ui miu a tone Of fti&iiish iln-re w:i in ci v " Fit Wife and ch:.NTi en, that hr.gi:vd, : Thirittilgiipn his ow n, mVm iI !;.'.' k - Ana Iet'f htm swooning on the .-:nl. Pcyd the ; real IIkc" tell his he:(J;j TJ? oagtr .veil :ry;k lit-w ins marK 'Ai d f it t r;i.-h"the bullet x-d i I; t his brain, and all wa? tlark. ' Ili:t When they turned his livid check fp lowaiiU the lirht the psile Iip4 saulcd, ' Kiiug it picture fir and meek. I A Thit held iu cither hand a c!i Id. . DSEAilS AND SLEEP WALKING. 1; Dreiuniii!? is not peculiar t. man. Horses neigh iu' heirslie ep, and every t!e is 'familiar. ! Uli Ithf is, as well ns the cheerful hart; whieli ; jm the sletting dog;? i.Thwej- isip be no; angrv jcruu" i.niceetl from . .... 1.. . . ... nr.. ..K VW ur? "f . uauuo.-i.it.-3 mm.-, , :s,ff the kmibat tr ot the chase ire in suti casv.s prcser.. io- tne annual. coa Kusncrs r ... .. . . lream Hhnft from birth, aiul Uiey.uircr morufrom frightful fdrvams t!ian .adults- dovV' Swmc of the dmnii , piHke lrougl- I A ' s oinc les extravagant unci inconsistent Vis v ill II. &r Llt'l'll lUill tmriiii I 1 .... . tt -u 4 II. t i.iim iK..m I nnn.le c griiw i older. I ins pecms inn1 mi uie iiie: uv t Imiw il umcs I the iwW Ixtraonlinary dminis occur at every p:ri- I k1 of ljfa Old iHtp!e seem tu'tlrvaui iia.rcTlmi. the r .... i. ... ....in... ii L.t : Utira hik 'iu their I'letp. f ". T": lj v - Xothuig Ha a greater uiiiuence n? producing . IT . T ft 1... a 1 . . t nu" tip horrocs, to Ih afterwards transfermt U nejr J pa-es. Dryden, on the other hand, is iud to have j rT.i?,., mtf tli-sli with the view of nht:ii5iin"' sinu n- did .Mlk As already stattnl. external rimim-i sianrt nave murn power in mouiiytng or i.iaucing dream. " Instances are reeonled in whirh'atiykiUAi of tl ream , cmkl be procured in the k efs Jbp , whisiH-Tiflg in their ears.' ' An ofiieer. wlHt va.lhe subject p(' practical jokes of this kind, I as thus bcvii liuidW to go through the different Istnprs of ' ducL andl at last to. lire a pistol when ptice ii) his ; hand, byihe rejiort of which he was wa'kened. : Oh ! another'oi'eiifion tle shiih) ren was in tjiis way ' ltil to befievc that he liad fallen into the sei, when ? . ?? ?2j ' he immeisia'elv moved his limbs, as if ttiftire Hlno-j ci If bv swimming, lie was then exhortert lo-lve.. hi "order 01 cs ape .front a t-h; aiK, ana in attempting to do so. Received a severe injury by throwing hini-1 ivXt f rou? the lench upon whiclk 'lie Jay, At anoth er time, -ihen livipg in canrp. he was" made to c- lieve that lie ws enrgva ii it iiiernemv. iym iuhi Hie man pearest to him had falk-n. Up.n this out f-let-iH r exhibited such marks of fear lhat hejrushed from hi ltil. and was onlv nvisetl by falling over lieve that! lie was engagi-a wnu tne enemy, vxsx mat t.-ntfrisiH-s. This . iruutleman. tirobablkr from motive tf convcnu.nce, w.u in the habit of stating that he iJtvcr preacri tu any uisunct reopuecjion or Iim dreams. i enJ n r . . i i1i- ndnrr o iitst mn mi t tAStipin during . (HUM ifvi"- . . . . . . - - 7.. x.. FiTp. ai4 some awkward duckM.ures are kiid to have bee 4 n this way obtained. j ';' bafe seen;-too. that some dreams" ma-pe pro , u j.tl lCxcil"lt hotlil3'ensations, and;infaQt.- a i .r.n'cla.5of them belong to this order; Tlieroisa irreat teinlehcy to-rxagi'ratlon'ln dreamihg. If -r,;rlc7;ll.cff n.l .he .berchni- ..I he f apt ft dream tliat he is in. some'w IV $UO- 1 ..-"."( ' . to Vhe iullnenee of extreme crduL If. bn the 'contrtrvJhe:WcnrjTOtfLlJtoa much cnVcrtngj-fie mav drt-n that he is s,wu!tering uuder the rays of " ifLpvsa I sun. -TJf,knke f chimney lllpn. Uie rooui uvf 3 eugges4 the- conttagration os a cily? Uie iUuiul f flule' hannonioua -concert ; while that fk truniiwtmay esTcite ativid representittion of , .w.;.evrA-ak Tn th m hit -nf reading iri his sleep: Fr iBoaDhngcAn.liUtfor"iwitF.lR:.;.?3r , ' nnonr.tfli.j; for Stat vrtii-v, .6 00 OO 'WM'Kd.ln-.iirlf'li -w. ,1nfa4 nn.l Hi-n.if. l. niIuirl l...tlr nt AIm rl hn Dimili, I lie archer,' err He '1'fr.xil if hunger and held out; II 1 1 tnd to rhitcli n little hrwid ; I Tti:i ..white nnel. Avith toreli, r i the Ilvii.ir and the tljutl. I i iieani i dreams iiian ihiii.-mioii. .i.a-im-u tiiir. laKei. eiiner eiernaii.) 01 imuiuunj, iu..iiiaun nuiu ( uy ulQ jiarness.. Tlie owner or driver1 of such a when the want of it is not felt, is almost siny todis- j cause such distraction of the will and; intellect, and team ought to he asllained of himself I I - j " turbrt and cause uneasyr.reams. It recorded of S so draw theni oat of themselves that theyfind diffi- ; - ';?:::);? imeiidaii Stock Journal.'' the." authoress of the M-steres of ,Ud61ph$." th:'; cultv in re-ei terlng andfihding Ood. Ir ; :;"-- J JVTif,Vu-r J ' I"-- I'J. ' Mie w:is iii the habit of ;npp;ng on th mob Jndi- - . :.A- iUV VA ih "I ! LimeLet Farme rsITakk WfdEi-There eestihle things -possible, for the nurpofee of conju- ! - , . t " rt J f.aid rwved from the isoil nine pounds of . . i. l: . : 1 . . . . .'.. i, .... . 11 : . , ...11 : ... ... l.i.l. 1 L'hllitl bv aogeht preparafon-. to that most aw- ye come . 1 . . - W I 11 . L1IC UtTiHl A t. Ill a. 1IUUI LUL-lj: tai mill I r mm Va V7.T f alf seebe-i t he Final-Judgment i. for the lo f Vxiv lo .le wanting- In 1680,-h brtkher'of kcome bacl ; . JTi . Culpepwr's was tried, at tb OH liuley for 'Way wid y& I 'l . ,in itnu of the Gaarris.rt JTfe pleaded somnam- i another ind ? K,,ru-4mi nearly -fifty witnesses were-chlted tojky from her ' .. ih cxtraurdinary things he dtd In his sleerti ant husband, pir:thik cvtJciiat he waa acquitted; ;A lad at the drop of 1 . M M k wou W also, t thetATuesfef his tutor, find or;tt6uch ainrIn..axid.ye) ElLcome irargaret-': zrtiitfilu maps; -bi6h hVdidiiioro readily than J Margaret deolaresjhat Patnck.JTa reclaimedrby' : I 'pVl .vraacft. citiitea were at snch Urriet always moral suasion." . i : , u ;t i: , : v J mod UiccTtl Iti-tta oountiy.-tltrerwtrf the we i i f arnjcl! hx would rise in : hw kp abJ threh4 nt several busneis ui wfinrwi umh, ana aigo, wuou v-wuicver-, huu nw in-mioimimer sne saysjp i.fuilvsX-piUh the grain ifrom thet.strav.- . A i her husband, MY6u Iiave-hevrr -yet 'taken i me to rtW-cr known lit the same-way tojhave killed ; Oreenwood-'.f, No, my deari'V.he replied, "that's nn. - .A a hrrn Dr. .ILavick! of iOxfnrrl ; n nlra$ure I have vefhad onlr.in Rnttr-JrMtinn " . .h.i tf.iiHriaiu ' i - " . . i i - . . i --j " - - . . w . . t - . V " ; ' . I . maKmwmamwmtm1'''' SW"aIM ! II II aUrtSi-Jii1 i ilaliaiSiiiiHI n LjM.4MpWMnaWlllNMiMIIwm inuMmlaW i1wawWWHMMpMa ue .be prevented eren by wroh usage; tsvmt a nsx ht be easily fncreasetlf butu fcwlnstitnces are iTejilo. tihoiv'.wLat'has Leen accouiplifclied :bj -" -Aa might be expected, it fs.onsftfjp to try to truKCii !t-8omTiatnbttl!f "wher discovered in a. pQiitioai danger tSUcI. as on a wlndbW-kdgeor on the roof u a 1kj3 . Ifra vrotild most probablr occur, did' not fall trhen; in. the act of wakening Pi ne would still runthe'greatest risK from an unsteadi ness trhlclie luuj t.cxpriehced j while asleep. Cases are also teeordedinfvtlikJi-tlie mere act of rousing the person been atendctj; Jjy "f atat ef1 fects. ; It li ho surprising that a person even jdf strong nervef should be yioJeatly airitated hy'findf iug; himself in a imsition at Ibe moment sOjjltogt-th-W inoxplicable. In n case; of. Wfak. nerveslhe (Tie'shnck' plight be.ternfia 'An,instaiice is related of .a. lady who was .wns 'so'pesbiitent !a. sleep-walker, that. "her friends were ih (he, Jiahit of tsecwring the '-window und door of her.ctambtrt .tp preTent her esdfrpe drlring thp hight . 't On onccaswtt.theso prtCKurtni4 were rieglectedi and she was discbyered ia.thosidj6ininggarden.""'6he wa3 thiere awakened by her friends, bat such was thqjhQck yD1ch;her nervorta system rcceiv"cl,.tlj4ttht".r?pirti!d almost Instantly.rGW JleaVX i ; i sU-ih t: J r .THE COQUETTE. It BT SELUK ATttERTOK. They tell me she is beautiful ' As poet's dream can be, j "With eyes as blue ns violets Culled from the dewy lea- That every glance and everytone, lias some bewitching grace,! j; That matches in its witchery;-! : Her ever varying face. ; - ; ! f. ' ; ; Ajid yet.wjthirt this jeasket bright; So beautiful and fair.- ?Jij-hl There is a heart as volatile. a ;H i t And empjy as the air -Jii 1 .'.. Tlwt cvt-rv sweet and lovely tharnl Is an alluring art, j J iji- 'f To bind before her beautous $hriife Another noble heart ;l j ; . . . ' . - 'i;-:-; Can she he blamed if beauty's seal Upon her brow is -set ? I . : Is winning love of all to make Of her. a vain, coquette ? " i Could 30U but read jicr Inmost tlough; When falls the shades of even, -And every pure and "aspiring-prayer l That rises up ti heaven,i ; f Could you but thnnv asidej the veil l - the wears with graceful artj' And knoAV ti e .deep abiding luve j : Of her true constant heart.!"! J . , f I ' t:i t' . H : : 1 OJyou would worship more than blame; And bow still' lower yet jjj - i j Unurher shrine,but never speak j Of her as a coquette -1 ;.'.- ' An Oi.ni ilAiD Some one has thus' written of a ?! ' tyjMj of that chu of women which seems so gener i ally pitied and which so miuiy unmarried ladies i appear terribly afraid of joining : . j jjj , : i j "I know an old maid whom I have thought was 1 sent to earth as a kind of itpotUi to fill future old I vinuid"V t show. them how ioyely theirj lives mayi be "J made. Shc-has re;iched a tjiiiet, fulljife, and she 1 seeing to infuse a contented spirit I inJ all .' her friend her face is calm as a placid lake. She has a liatunil love for j'quth. and; is a great favorite, of cour4eJ for chiUlren seem to know .intuitively who childish confidence: '.lias liccrt poured ouVintonier kind ear, anil matty apbor, faintin" soul has been refreshed. and received new j vigor from her hte-inf using wordsi ; bhej is tueir general spiritual benefactress she readily under stand their wants helps them with a look, or nni-t remnrJr )thers mav lead .more brillian t lives. but lew do ns much real good as sue,! . A tmc no- : ble woman will: not le soured by suffering ; she will grow letter and come from the lire like refined ! gold.", ;" j ' J . .H; C i '.j j ; M j - 3 !; j i j. . " f U W-j --f rr-'-j i '! 1 E g1LU1, BE Xo.Mobe CiinsR.-The i curse i r i . .1 . ..l. . 1 1 ....... ...in. cin .'Tu oi unars ami iinrus Mian iummwjiv mum oiMfc gtcad of the thorn shall come up thd fir tree, anc instead of the bri.ir shall como up the-; myrtle., tree.' Of that curse: Jesus' crown was wpveu, and. lie j lore it off uixn His he;id. 'Under laws accoumio- daUd -to the new econouiyj the .wi(e "world shall j 'rliv.ial nt I ; i.wvr-i -u uii kivpfi fwim nrehtfe i . ill"! - . uoy ...... ..... . - . - - ' - - , ... ...jt.- t..,,. 1 1,A.' . tiw.t fiulila I llualo, lllici uimii j hvjjh, ;uv.ai ,iuu , ifow an 1 arid b fL loses. (rwuiH. s;iuds S mil blossom all with ' 1 1 : I.kt us he careful how 'we volunhirily engage, iz the child o beiug SO salt. ov the osliitn. This ackDunts for their fi;;Jt. i' t They are caught with a-hpokand line, and hite a !l' stcel.trap. and hang on, like a poor relation. Thej' arc good eating forj.it :wet 'tday;l-they. are better than an umbrell.i to keep a. man; dry.-, Dried codfish is one-of -".the luxuries of nfe", .but codfish three times a day would. weaken vay confi dence in them. '' .- -H I f l . I-.. ' Co.llisb never venture in fresh water; they would spile if thej' did. .' f :!.." ii r. r, - I never have been codfishing miself. but. thinkI srrodld like it better than fishing for frogs. !. r.I thik I could ; catch: frogs well euff,lmt I snouia insist upon ineiriaKing uicinseives on roui ie no".. ; - I ! ? t; i .,1 h:ui vather.take a boss bambJc-beo in my band than a live frog, not because' L am afraid the frog would bite, but because I airi afraid dV their kick- i . - .. j - . . t - , ? i i i : Sum people arnVafraid tq take Cijnything With their hands that they qau reach, notef enaneel .but if I should ever git caughf by an eelif I coukln't settle with hint right -off by-giving: him the hook and line, t Mouldjlhrow.therwlaxnto the.. bargain and put for home? . ; ; i f ! .Thcctxlfish is said-to he an aristocrat, and U keep aloof from the other fish of his size in the sea. mid claims tew be a relation of the whales,.bnt this f hav noticJhar; codfish ai upi)cr lip.Owtl think Ihii is inoietowing tew the i a,wr' r1 V V .""" i ' ,C 1 1 . iv i!i,m t To ; t ; o t o ttTit - m7J j directly to the bone. In its passage if throws outno bone thatja in him than is tew, bi blood, ? fibres-hut when itreaches the bone,! the root will anu uinirii wuicu lie auu Jiargarei, ins .vt ue, uau i 7i.: J j runrhnrKrwtitrmTieTVa-aIways on Iiandto count himself "infj wfietiaveri anybody , shonld "stand Patrick, my honey, will you come back again ?" .tsffl i won i romp. stk. i "Ann won l i A T .1 1 ... ' ii ft . 1 l.nnl. w Iks fn.a nl tkli niMimn ft ! ' UV.l t ve of the children. Margaret" I "Will ye. k tor tne tove ot meselt Margaret thought nromont 'I olnnrf o nmf tvtt lonl- -fiic pocket, and .holding it, hp. to her tru- she said ; I'WiU you come back for whisky rT - Ahi me tjarling said Pat fi'ourself thavil always brrarme home agm : .A-rW- r fT,y., iWr-;-.-.' ; Mrs.iJp!jK3 hasJlnWecri'jlinling iavisitX3reen- treat." Margaret was dissatisfied, with this state of i will be glad td learn that if the wicks are, soaked in things, and endeavored to get her husband .home strong vinegar for twenty-four hours and th4roughf again. We shall see how she , proceeds: f'Now, i ly dried before being used, all smoke will be avoid"- :r Y'ftTEnrjto ' iiep. Partners keeping! sheep ough f ttf see lhat tMcif otwrters for winter' are cdm fortabte.FIenfy1 bf roonisfibu.kj ftmdrfot sheep. (Will not do well hew "CToSf ded 'rdfrCKsi ftuartera..-T heir pensorhedj lukl'be well Ten Ulaled., vA 4jovering,-of straw; nakjes-vfirsO rate ro9fr,';Qoprr6hpu4d,,I .)VBllfJUtUsred3itll straw once in SCoriiayS) ,-aud;as .often feleatied; They should be fed regularly. . Hayjshould be.iiis-poaed'irt-racks easily reaehpd whye feedih ye high Enough 'tolie lear of anf 'fxjntatp. titjhelt feet iUtrttiegroand& 'They shoulJiave 'oats, or whaimr T is giTri begides ilheir hayV at .Tegttlal hours. . 3Iuch advantage is gained by regntirity'fri all ; matters ppartainiog to-liefai-ai tDrajanjard. If.farmers ujiderstod lhU fact, and -put it jnore jm by. Wgh-fcodlDgaha-istgaTnecf ri'Id'tmrfeof mine, having had a long experience" in sh'cprrraistng and keerrtng;ijsextto 'say-lliat one spodfrrl ofbatsa day. was itrfaciotit RdcT that sheep. Wbkld! 'do' wrell enough ba haalln wancej with plenty of hny.-Salt should begivott at least &ite a week;- f t j f 1 pare shouJdbe taken iri .buildiug pens brf sheds, to ; make, au .entsauce large'enough.-. JSheep pught not ; to.be crowded in going in or out. , - J(aiiy tine animalshaVe lecu Injured in tJiat Tayi for sheep go inland out of their .quarters..' w hen feeding time comes, with'a rush, and "huddle close together. : If jthe entrance is sufficiently large, there! need be no danger- of crowding. A II weakly, scrawny! iambs or sheep .should ; be separated from those' in good, condition, tmd allowed an extra allowance to;0catcir up' j i Poor, scrawnysheeri never stand much chance iu fiock of fat,.thrifty ones; as they are "knocked round and seldom get their share of food. -ff - v I am glad to see, that farmers are waking- up to their interests, ' and gettaiigsheeji lot s iurproved breeds. The,oM-fashionet.l long and coarse wooled kinds bright' to give place to such as the! South down, Cotswold or Merijio. .Not only is the yield of wool greater, but it isof superior quality and brings a much higher' price. ; , " i ,; j About Milk. The recent microscopic' examina tion of cows' milk by a French chemist, it is stated. .has disclosed certain curious facts in reference to the component partsof this fluid. If the surface of fresh Lcream be examined ainder the lens, it is ascertain ed that there is to be round, amid myriads of milky and i fatty globules, a.nunjber of round! and! oblong corpuscles, sometimes accompanied with! finely-clotted matter, being just what is seen in - niost sub stances in a state .ofjdecay. Iu .summer, these cor puscles make" their appearance within fifteen or twenty hour after milking ; in winter Jhey will be perceptible after the lapses of two or three days. At the .moment of coagulation, these corpuscles are seen to increase in number, bud. form ramified chains, and at length to become transformed into regular mushrooms or filaments composed of cells placed end to end in simple series, and sunportinsr j at their, extremities a spherical knob filled with granulous njatler. It is further asserted that these f animalcules may be classified among the ucop7ura, ana. mat many ot tne gastric arrectionsr to which children are liable are owing .to this state of the milk. ; . - I ; . -...j. 3,1 lU - As to the method of plowing, the Rural Ilmne says : Our method is to plow around the Wiiole lot, one year, which gtves but one dead furrow, and reverse the process. Then, when the field is plowed, ' there is no dead furrow in it, and the earth is turned away from the fence. This leaves the land in the best possible shape for a meadow, and should always be followed previous to seeding with grass. iA little care will enable any one to thus, back-furrow a whole field.' We have iii this manner, plowed lots containing twenty to twebty-five acres without. the least difficulty. In pursuing this method Sve avoid turnings-the team on. the! plowed ground!", and theJ wnoie neitt. vvnen nnisuea. does not nresent thft ui.;it ox i lii.iu iiiHiu il uei laiiuv iiiis is verv oe wraiMe. m me om uieuiou 01 juowing; smau tanus, a portion or tne ground 13 trodden as hard as it was lief ore it was plowexl : ' rr .. rr-. . I O rKEVEKT HORSES HEING CHAFED ness. Great care should ibe taken during BY HAR- the warm Avealher of .summer to prevent horses being chafed by . tne harness, i nere are screral Ways to do this. First keep your horse iri good healthy condition, clean skiu with plenty of liesh .between ii arid the "One. peconct. Keep your naniess sott and pliable. And tinro, use lam moaerately and give theskiu a good cleaning after using .him,; every !time;j Much also depends on haviutr 2he harness, to' -fit nrnnoHv bee that the collar is neither too larire nor loo small . ? . ( . 0 i i nnd'tbat the hnnips nrft nr fhA.riarlit lnrrtK inl shaie ; giving au even pressure on the collar, j Keep -- -- ------ ;'b"T - the face of the collar clean and free from equali ties. . .'. !, ,r, . ""J..- ;.:-; ilt' is a!vcr3',nnsightiy picture to see aliorse with sore shoulders and other parts of the hide, worn off in fifty bushels of oats, and fifteen pounds in thir ty eight bushels of barley. There-are thirty-five ix)unds of lima 3 a two tori? of clover, bn'hundrecl and forty pounds in twenty-flro feMi8 of'turnipg, and two hundred, and seyenty pounds in nine- tons ot potatoes, ..Anna aoilaontain an abundance of limefprjttUoysajid years while other) soils require an occasional application of limo as a fertilizer. (ToMATOli:s.--efo1rOwing i an excellent re ceipt for putting up tomatoes : Pare and cook your tomatoes as foxtfeseuaWuf-alsMl-jrour vessels, and the corks, if you, should use .bottles or jugs. ATlien i your-tomatoes are 'sufficieftllv "icoiiked, J rill your vessels jrhilftthey "stand in" the Doiling ! water : then cork immediately and. either tie them down-or run "mejted rbsiri and beeswax over them. v. If you use ' cans they should be perfectly free from rust. Tomatoes put" up in either of the" ways described, will keep for years. : Thcj principle thing is to close while hot. -Fruit of any! kind can;J)e! kept! in the same way.: C. i'.i F , k '.v; Hh: . ... Bras .and CocKROAcnES.Boil Tone dunce of pok'erobt in one pint of water? until the strength is extracted j' mix t,he de'coctidn with, "molasses, - and spread it.on platcs in the kitchen or j other apart ments which nre1nfe8ted; by these insects.1 "All that have partaken of this luxury during the night will be found "organic remains". the next morning. - . 4 k. 4i.A " .rL" T . ,i i; i.hone, the vine wdl continue to feed as long, as ntf- " "r.I" v 7T" ' l 1 !! L - a An exchange says persons who use kerosene lamps ed. the wicks will last twice as long and, increased . J ' . . . ... . . . . . -I'. .. nr .inrvirin nn nnininort --t I 1 ! i - J iv V? i17 .-?rJ?S.M" .. " " l-T ir ' T - -;T?v. T; - r!r,- - . . ..M A n . ... I . TVTrm J . . It J . . 1 I Have., two tilawia- 10 pracucu uun. uiey utj, iie- j-wotMu, Mfxuers byitn"-- c- ' ' .. H1t Sheen should not be fed hx hihlv. More is lost 11 y'M J- .JM"MW I I'm "--W-K--!- fm- l " -Mlfll S E"Tfltan our"regula USecwiani'dcn-4 stick ihe-wobd.3 ' f -f of the cut. i I!V,! - JLl-r Fifth, j"Wlth the same labor you will do one-third more WQk4han with jegular Aies-,. r t .. Red paint has nothing id do withe goiguali ties bfJisxe.-forll ourAxe?rflt payits J&tei If your hardware store does not keep; bur gbooTs, 'we iftiir glad Iyf answer inquiries orfill ybhaf'brders dirett; or give you the name of; the nearest dealer, who Keeps our Axes. j - . .JU - - M " r-'r ;lLIPPINCOTT & BAKEWEtE ' ' J - v-'riM '-f : Fittsburgir;Pa.';. Sole; owners of Colburn's and Reck Jacket Patents! ffHE ESTEY COTTAGE . ORGAN is the.bestJ JL and cheapettt. Contains the latest Improvement!. 10e Humana and Vox JubUante. J. ESTEY & Co., Sole Man of rs Brattlebgroj Vt, SK your Uoctor or Druggist for Sweet Quinine it eqnais (bitter; unxniue. ii oy tearm ttxt s f'V,nmD, V,,,., VL- I i; I Co.. vucu.cw, lien .v... j ! !l To the People of Western North i '.; !; uaroiina. - j THTTE INVITE ATTENTION to the LARGEST VV and BEST ASSORTED STOCK of GOO we ever off ered. They are now arriving and being opened in (the store, opposite the "r.agie Hotel,' formerly owned and occupied by tne iate?Jas. .w, Pat ton, Esq. . j . j . S' j i Our plan of business 1 is to I buy for Cash and sell only for pay down, thus enabling us to adhere to a range of pi ices more favorable to buyers and con sumers than could possibly rule if it were other wise. !"!- 1''i'v-.-'-' M -""!":."" "The plan will he strictly and invariably adhered to : and our promises will be foundf ailhf ully ftU-f- filled. To Cfountry Merch ants we offer) Spunr .Cot toni Cotton Cloth, Powder.'Lead, Coffee, a.nd other Groceries; Hardware and Outlery ; Boot and Shoes, 1 and other Uoods,.on terms as favorable) as can oe obtained at any interior point in the Souths ) By calling arid examining our Stock, this wiUbe found no idlei, newspaper boast. Our arrangements are such as will enable ;U&;tp keep ;oux StJDckLiull, uioroujru anu eoiuuieLe. i t ' I j i l ! . j RANKIN, SON & CO. Asheyilie-llarch 25.1869,-; - V 43f- BOOTS and, SHOES and HATSL TOR MEN, CHILDREN and tho LADIES P The largest; and best assortment ever offered in this market now arriving and offered- at, very low prices for cash Or country produce. I! . , f ., '4 -ff: :j: RANKIN: SON fe CO Asheville, Afarch 25, 1869. "43,ly1 T70PTYf '!'" IMPROVED FARMS :. ;.;lv,:;1F'O.Rl.SALE App y to. i,M.E.;.JASTOfc'i Rea Estate Agent, AshevHle,,NCv. April 8 ,"-., i -i. ...... mtX-, Biacksinith and Garpentei Tools; j ) BELLOWS, FLANE, - if: f HSWS, FILESVU every article -iri1; ttiis fine." Vcr Indeed, fine.'8 Very5 cheap for cash. or country prpdace:i .3t&' . . .;u.- f-J '- t:d rKANJvINv SON Asheville, March 25, 1869.;; ! 3dFI 'zJS&ft Iegister r"- iff Dec 3 .Vf. 28 - - 1 , U U U 2,000 ppun4s,GEESB FEAJILERS. y'YriO " 'GINSENG, 'UW ":iSrUW ..:i..AttJ vlillJiVia' For which merchandise will; 1e. exchanged: . -mr y -rv T"Ta-Tn ah . . . m Cduh try 'MercKarits . jviil. plbase obserye this jio- t lice. - ureaii-aayauMtgeB uiuuuu. n. - : ; C i:ixi-i." RANKIN-60Nfe -tJO; Ashevillev-MatlB ,S5; , AtW$rl for ebfp;ifer OSIGtIT Alri) 'HrsmX43r,TlIE BOOKS' 0P,tH2 BIBLE, Modern objections to the Bible are here met with all the masterly learning, logieand pawer of. Ite flietiiiEutaheitlaa- tnor. niannsr ii iusi lue uuu& hwicu u. j i vimci.n itc- liever of enqirera9-f :.i' tV3fcJ-v m "" ii ! ; (Tnrppri.imH. DfifandflT o thd Endorsed 6y-the. PreaiC Clergy,-Professors colleges,-mntii men of inflaenca everywnere as ine ? r -i i; . ; i Book for tue Times- No other religious work has ever created so much interest, I . . 1 1 I tT 4.A'SrMA...V4'!Vl..ltWvi4 Vf T or met eorapia bhic i n c uia& mc iuuhiihu.c k.ui. . Agents of any Publishing Howa-iir America. Clergymeii, Teachei':-f5ttidfint: old and netVAtrentrmate aiid fewaiefwlli please, address, f or jparticnlars, .! J, A! STQl)IARI)eQUl Chicago, 111, '4. . - - i-4t ... W ! - '! . - ,!4S fiSXTDBSCIt i oieuuunuadxaYpwB a . w . m aw m Anrrmninv . III -Weterii- North aiimH ' . 1 . . k.r . ...4 -ChCh 4 TA? PIOUVMR if now in t$4 Fourth gear ttf txisten-fe, Aujwf -. - -Fr Vueet to a piajority &f the fir8t-las famlliea of the Ute.j Ii4. In-., . TWO - DOLL A.RS -PER -ANNDMi IlUriliO t F PONE DOLXAKTOK SIX JttONTHS. A. H. DOWELL, Jr., PnblisherJ Li ; . .-r.TrTHgiiATE8'r JllfiWtC tlT". fc'J f pricMtd indureefyiarmljtotnyne:1,-T0-j ' 3gl1t'5L "m'- V ' I ; nxixtf? i 'U4?.s-4:U ta a:i-.U4 -.. Asheville, Ai..h p,xuu3., - - : v -w. , t j r .-. - r ... , ? I , ' . C H FRT.DSTKTX. ti.vrLKiW tatMmii '.frrrt ff Hms J l'rUirtf r 4afa"T . laxgeTahkryeUetbekf 1? XrV. Vr' of UKY t'. . r ii "BOOTS, 4iv 4!;' Hi i - SHOES, HATS, f '. ; CAPS, i ' ; HARDWARE, GROG ERIES, H' i:!'iL!- : CROCI-vERY ware, arid 4 great many t: lier articles too numerous" to mention. .jfjij JJIB PUjiLTG ARB TNVITEB TO Q VE US ! 1 w 41 tTALL 'AS WE ARE DETERM- INED.TO SEJjL OUR GOODS AT THE VE- h;MX ' LOWEST 'j MARKET-PRICES. I Our mqtto is V Live Unci ki Live" if j; .!.-'''! ' '! ii 4i---;;! ; i '- " "!. We wi I take all kinds of country produce in excljange for Goods' at the highest market price. ! HAMMERSIILAG & CO.. i Ifl-!-;-;!.!1.' ; r : : Obposif e the BucB IJoteW r 4 jr Aslievi le, N.. C, Jilrie 23, . 186 June 24 tf 20! .MOTSOMEt BUILDING LOTS he towttof Asheville for; sale br -1 '.MU-fi-d- 4I ! e J. tsror; AprilSljy ; Real Estate Agent, Ashevilie, N. . C ; j i - i - - r . i j " - iv ' f D 5O,Op0qunda BACON; io;opd 3u?be3s. CORN.! , oor Bas T 'ISOUR;1 " '.'i5Ofi;irrelM0t;ASSES. -For whach merchandise will be 'exchanged Ashevi le; March 25, 1869, 43,ty 1GO Sack Virginia -Salt I tfr aula Tl ! i . . i . l ,i ' '.-ft- . -4- ' ' -ASTON'S. April 8 !iii 4$.; ftt-'? :Jr 1 V GrTOfteifeIllji Groped 8 I ! TrdrrlrrQro a-nrl UnTtoTTr- OX - -mz iia Aak he ..iut,'n a -jitat- - f siiai.j' r 4 .1 y I ;:-. -lit. - ; . ! I 1. I iuAAma- I in the town of Ashewillefor Mlhi - inz His, n etpEJjrVSTOJ?; 8.43.1VT - ilBaaLfet.tA ArC-h.wllU r".- Aprils.' ,,,.,. ,,,,,,,,, 4 Blanks for Sale at this Offlca h.. " ii i mm ' ERSHI ii i! i ' . i ni"Uy'Ciyaiitijrivijnap iui'Lusuurv;uu tfy produce. " T : : RANKIN, SON & CO. ;-lAjAvJLlrc Wnmr Wc .i)43,ly I .-.4. -i. .. ." I . : . ..-... !.mH . 'I H-r . I I III 11 f . .-- ... - ii. i . """ mctica the Ooszts of tha District cf Ooltutilfa -' j. ' - .--'j.'- Vt i:a A r v v to Anv QZM&TMJi. .. Jtraet? L Attorney atiLawjixxd SoUcitoYlh UsnltrflptcT; ILL .PJiOMPTLT?t trotted to Ms taadi;T i jBSBWaBSTiaB"1 .' i'1' - i- MARCUS EBWXSZrSl tTT til CTTTSL E. CARTER. . l -JVttoriiGyB at JL.awt ! I ; A a e yi l i b. North Car o x , Will riricticn tOCKthor' In th rVnnHl Mmnnalno V, i Eevnt-Cd-TlUi Judicial DUtrlct.- 4 Y ia.fcn 1 . ! !' . 1 . ' I, I f , , - - - i i i -' W. W. Jlf0 L L I N trnited States..: Claim Agent ,1 ' n -:t. . i -1 i TAKE this method to Inform the public that I havtlorit in MARSHALL N .C..- and will attend to th t)nMniti allLegal Claims against the Government for t - ,.' Daos ray; ijormnes, rensions, 0(C.f rso. , . AnipewonhailnJ3aimaln 'mjr hands!, will call on me j person or addross me, by letter. All letter promptly anu ere !, by retnrumaiLand fall particulars gi ren, ( - . -AUclaimantaare notifledaa soon a their clala9areallo-e4 or rejected. i , j . - . j - . No feea uhless collections ar madji ' t ' ' ' -April flO 46-tf i . ( TT wj W. ROLLINS ' ! ; . , ii - fr j j y - ! .- '. x :.L . ( : .... ; r I B E AE ESTATE rAGENT, : 0)R Til C AROlilJf Av Activity and, efl3oiency In bringing Hogether tb Bujen and Sellers of Eeal Estate ia North Carolina,-And to laciliute -ad vantageous tranactions between ticm, alio the enoonragement of iNorthern and European Emigrants fcrqome! and settle in the South, are the objects of this Agency, Dec J 28, tf ;4 V... Moranton' lSf. ;C, I " 'J j' rwmiS POPULAR and FASHIONABLE Summer Jt Resort will be put in thorough condlttuu for the reccp nun vi v iBiionj anu i raveiern ourjng tne comiup ncnuou, The Traveling Public wiHrtimt Clean. Bed, Cotnfortabl Rooms. Polite and Attentive ervantti tti Fint Jiar, and a Free Omnibus, and if enti-fnctlon in not t,''"'1 no charge wiUbemade. i J. T. WALTON, Pwj-riito. !pBTNUM & CO S. LIVJJRV STABLES nk- attached t(f the Hotel, and the Asheville Stage arrives aftd departs from this llotcl, and has its Office in the Houue. I ' 31 ay 20,Cut , 1f.-. V i a . . i . . : , ASHEVILLE,, N. O. t VM. l BLAIR; Proprietor. nnlliaJIOUSE HAS BEEN LONG, WELL and J. iavorat)ly known jo tne traveling public. , , . The andcroigned,' oh reopening the Hotel, deelrj-s only to . A S SURE THE RTdiil ICV that; every attention necessary to the comfort ot Its patrons. in hispower, will be cheerfully rendered. April --i5,iy RAILROAD JASSENQERS.wIll.fii , ' F,RE t the Depot on the arr fval of Train. . ,) -..-'! ytteais will oo aerX ed in the best Btyle Of First Class lletet. jso uanper or Doing jeit. Railroad meri patronise this House.' Ladies will find every comfort desired Call and try the BOYDEN liOX'SK, . C.-S. April '8 45,6m ' . . . -.'V i-. WW? BROWN, , " ; Proprietor. . !mebica:l1 Drs. JLUliiard & Keilson ill Ml VE again associated In (he practice of McdM . cine in its different branches and L". - ro ! nrompt aucntion to an cans aay or nigiit - i , Special attention will be given to surgical cases: f Dr. Hilliard can be found at his Drugstore, Dn Neilson at his residence in' he north end of town, Mrhen not professionally absent. AVc respectfully ask i. 4tll persons indebted to us for services rendered dur- i ing our former partnership to can and settle at once. ' AsheviUe, m. U., Jiiay i, lboU.- ou,ym , t- MEDICAIi 1TOTICE., Drs.lHardy & Summey ! CONTINUE to practice- Medicine and Bnrjray, and wil eive prompt attention to all caes entrusted lo them. ; DrTIIardy will always w ill be found, when not on pro Us si ortal business, at the Eacla Hotelj I. 4 i Dr. Sumraey will be lound at his residence, a hen pot ou professional "wisiness ''' ' j -. . . .r- SPECIAL CALL ! All persons indebted to us are requested to make pntmrntJ C;dnr, Flour, 'Meat, or other produce, necessarj for the nJ, tcnance of man and beast, will be gladly accepted in lUulda. tioh of all fndebtedness. J. CI. IIARDY. i t April 29,48,tf i fc D. F. HUMMEY. 3t is or? "Asheville;. North Carolina. ce wit r. John Bey3od8, i -i i I ; AUCTIONEERS NOTIGE. JH, THE UNDER81QNED having taket) jat Mccnso ; as aq Anctioncer far the County of Buncorabe. rwirt- fully tenders his serriceio the citizens In any parte of Ihe 4 Coqnry. , JUe jilittend lo aU calls laJs Jlfw 4pa seasoo. : able terms, i ... .. 1 k. . i ' ' ! J i Residence at the. Marcus witf plaoa, i-iul;eatith of Court Ilouse.. .-.. ; - . ' ; I i Place of butdoicsa at ta stpre 01 Us M. itotwrts. on rnoiic. Square. - m Asheyllla,X. a, August . j Refer by permission-to HOB T ii. vascE, ... . Rasxuc, Sow Ci U. M. KOBKBTS, Patton A Mcuowxtx, CLA.XTON, RlT & BCBXETTt , POLK K BOlfSCT. LT i Sep 2,15 Job 'Work neatly' executed at this Office. ! : 'i.uiwni .iTiI ..... i" : - "11 t vf J AUUnson'B law .umce, : . ? f ' -1 - . w,u -'
Weekly Pioneer (Asheville, N.C.)
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Sept. 23, 1869, edition 1
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