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7, J ' v. ... v ?:: m ft m ;T . t i in,, i u i v r IUGENE B. DRAKE & SOH.j A FAMILY NEWSPAPER, DEVOTED TO POLITICS, AGRICULTDrI LAHUFACJriJSES, COMtUiaCH, A2.D MlSCZLUlKEOUS READK.'O. 1 . m HKcnirTio ii4Ti:: far one rr : I2r aI : fy CnU fur tnolW C C of il.c eJ.u .mil .rrr.mjr. .re r-U. YOLT7MB 2CII. STAJESTTT ,TE, 1ST P., ATJG-TJST 3Q, Cgc gmmctn, vi iiMMir.n ui:i:um. rrn AMERICAN. i tTKELLY, M. b.f 'iffm lu MTtice to the pL- lie and a l foun'! Bl ," , i " .he.. not ,.rofio0.ny enga?eJ.-2:; Julr 2, 1W To Business Hen and Advertisers. i Mtrr4rta Rubra ,i'iru itraiM. J. cirw JOtf u frrul mini rTf Ltrg. m4 rtckrg map peril rW r ' art fmramuimmt, m lU pnlrtms, at du4,fr(U tt$ 1 HE in the t-rflrtirt or-. Mcdldn and MirRcry, Eoman Wive. Tlie eu position of the Roman wife mr,.l to.T U fn,'J,r" . , : TI a Raman farn v Mas const tute l on M.v is & Miller, one Joor frini Stock , ti,e jrinciplc of the absolute authority tun'i corner ,..., - ,f 1t of its lica.l, Lal the power of life W -K H)1 M In - a11' both over his ifc anJ over f "wr'c ' ' Lif his chilircn, anJ who couU renaliate 3nt.rj - Li r..., nt UI VJt!, it,,. .m. torn or gift to the father of the bride, j I nor the custom of dowries appcar3 to ! 'have existcl in the earlit-st period. of ' Jlman hitoi v ; but the father qtpos "35hTt: j. corpenino, Bentist, To Erery Farmer a&d'FU&ler ia tie j x r It f iffv bllDUIiU. Tb IIoautttr'a Eteeipta. lair,r. lilith (vwi Itr ti f 4 j I ? f I rM t ct fn 1 ' v tJbr n V the )rf0i4 of Ire.lcil, wmI flj C( atfolutc y of the hand uf his daugh tW a.lj.,i.,M,s J'if .eina, an ! tcr, :' M sometime s p'cascd the pow-: i"5 Vo off mar, iaes that ha-1 l.o mav it-l Li 'rvirtc Clinrgr vr melt-rate. ; OJliceoier CmW ItLer Morf K. t runrv IN, Cm actuallv been contractil. In theforms or marring", however, which were usu jal in the earlier peiijl3 of Home, the 'i absolute power passed into the .hands j of her husband, and he had the-'right, I in some cases, of putting her to death. A.C;iM: wonlJ ret-i-ecuum " Jj;iW nn(i public pinion COmbinCil jn l''!'fl!,',r ' ,ni,,,fn',!! i makincinatri.nonial purity tnorc strict. k.i pni r . , . , v ro vrars. it-was said there was nr.i. iM hiM U- from pil v .-a ten-. ; no such thinir a a divorce in home JTIIir-riwu. . . IO. IVC. 12, IBO.V.l v DEIMTISTRY. 1 no 8. ANCI.E. ! and 'even after this example, for many i years the'nvirriage -tie was renrded - . - . .. as siljiuilutclv iiiiliJS(lulae. iManner! f- . i V. o . . . .. . were s" severe in n a enamr i-i-n Z. B. VAMCE, . -. . ... i i ATTO 1 h' AT 1j A U.ucd for indecency because; he had Irarlolff, . V. kied his wife in the pre?enee of their da u 'liter. It was considered, m a hijih 7 Il.r; prnrtir. in (l.t- I'.ili Cir. int. hi.-I m t,c 1V.Lt;iI ti 1 SM.rMi. Coin ts at lialtili. ilH.cl. -''2'Z- Altornf) and Councilor al Law, in IIRITZ t l'TMK, Aitornry and Counsellor at Law, ' 'lVllmIns"-; m tft. t Wire on I'i inert- lcct, 1 t-twi-eu Kroiit i.ii.I St-toiiil umls. J A. BRANT. HOWARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Statcsvillc, N: C. STKICTmiwI .nmp! HtU'iitioii -givni to nil .hhm 0itrl!tr.r. Ul aiim .. . . .11 . r-V- O me in the touri-iiwi- 45 Iv THOS. S. TUCKER, ATTOU J? EY AT L AAV, i)Tcr in rear of the Cotirt-H'Mise. a.lj..m- s-i.t -j-j. UDWA RI J. H A I-E & SO. ; WHOLES A l.K - DKA'LKKS IX BOOKS AND STATIONERY, -U-roe disgraceful for a Unman moth er to ill-legate to a nurse the duty of 8a:k"n0her ch':ld. Suu.ptuary lawo r( g ula'ed, with the most inute severity all t'ie details of domestic economy. The c urtesan class, though probably nu mcrous, and certainly uncontrolled, were regarded with much contempt. The disgrace of publicly professing 'themselves, members of it was believed to be a sufficient punishment ; and an old law, which was probably intended to teach in symbol the duties of mar ried life, enjoined that no such person should touch the altar of Juno. It was related of a certain rc lilc, that he failed to obtain redress for an assault which had been made upon him, be cause it liad occurred in a houso-of ill fame, in which it was disgraceful for a Koman m.-tmk.. i.a f.umiJ. The sanctity of female purity was behev ed to be attested by all Nature. The most savage female becam -' tame be .fore a virg n. AVhen a woman walk ed nakel round a field, caterpillars and loathsome insects fell dead before her. it was said that drowned men fl ,:.t.-.l mi fbi'ir hack, and drowned 1 women on their faces ; and this, in the i n uni.in nf lt nn:in naturali ts. was due t the tujciior purity of the latter. I It was remarked of Aristotle, that , ; the superiority of the Greeks to the i luibirians was shown, si'nong other tthingvin-tlie tact tnat me ureeKs uiu ! not.Jtke other nation?, regard their I wiv 8 as slaves, but'treated them as A Ro t The Carolina Farmer was ettailuh. I MLeeoiUrdOaenuartof lailk.i df.tic hie. bi Vera '1J -r t.e fnm.,', t ft,t f j.tt.t l.t U f..-.. fulfilled the tationt of it. fr f I It It'f V'"!' Vu ifabundantljirideneedbTthegener. Mch.apablichavJtor lVcul V ? 5 V I al and increasing faror frith which it .find ibat by takir f ,r.e auut, rct ? . , . , . V ; . ,.,1 . . . r La been receired. Bat the .ucce.tal-! ting it thcroughli and, .fter pouring "I ccrcm. ccrtrlia tbt ..At . t,ift, ftl l!u! f f, tt r fc Utsr f,. mI.v Vl!JV ready attained, though gratifying irj.ff .11 the water t B!,iorl, VtiuUV?"' '5 ,', in . J-'ieci W fr . th .... a .cfc amca ly I.. , ;t notil ther hore fornd corLetly! ling the 0 ; .UT, c f dnft ... 1. i :3 fr.t 1., ,L3 J..u!y . i .nticb.teJtPi,.c.DeciallTder3blVUotnU to make the Carouia Farmer the me caictly any uusd Try it. r t- . .V . la il !:. !.". . 6 , L ,.A , ; .t ,i. . i .r tt diura through whi , , vjnee. fix lis c Ubg ttCKMi, ar 'i ,v n it u ,,, ' . T, m ! the tr;t.. mia UJ lilftntf, most tntelhgent pracal: farmer, cf . ; tf: w ,11 tglbf fP Lul af'Utt 1 fr ,f tie tli- the two Carolina, may be exchanged. wh.ter ee Kr,, ugnr. , ? . i J de- A!, rrcl;minari.a arc a-ljaited VT, itJ uiU" t i. tU f.cc af tl. cl.'cil ftUf The advantages cf such a medmniare uufoIU Con, r,h, "..u. l.tti. l!ifi u t1iintern Jlti,u of lLi,d , cr- wllr Vet ia l oUiei t I taaf f .o obvioui thatit.s not neceary n!l; at g.Wtccn, V:.d V' i m t , i t 0V ' f .I t . " VI ta U.e .1.- enlarge on them. W own ,t; I t- tcr ailJ !ct ltirf fr ,,t,.g fr-m ha th, ef U c mJ7,i,2. "r cT,r"H X . 1 .mu 1 1 Icl.el t fatl.r. I gence will suggest all that shoatd; !hc;,t, bWer,,! y. U ttliu.UlUl suid on this Doint. : il i. i t. - , ,. . . . 1 . ... . - I t u,i U.ih. lou must concede that our ffct... i "::T,iv. V,f,v-.-vf..-!-,rv,i i i r.-. ,. f, , trLic t. . t,. i .t - ' ..n 1 - .... Aim : Imu lee it ! Nv I W I of country needs an organ of this kind. V e have already suffered so mufh I. e: tit : : . . n : I- - i i 1 ! I" 1 : . t . ignorance ana uasKiiiumess in inc cm ,-... ... ,r, y r k . . tivation oi. trie eon, inai u nas uecon t tj . ..... I 1 . . . a I . . . . . . . . . .1 s;prrs3ii .m)ii iitun-vni, ' t, ticab ivr gU, fAVi-ttt t!trr ; -. t it fiii ri sriiiPrrii'i i . i l r i .1 ? l i z i t i oi l ? l i i - . . t . i t r i rut. r iim i i tn r in i it t , and the crowth of town i ; r ! A . A .r i :.:.. .....t .1 t r.,i..,r ;r .. f .rnHv V .nr. c nit 1 1 ' . ' ' i Tl. t.r of this deed if k1..- without a coi responding in- . , , , ' . r. . o.. - 1. ? t ..,nv ?, ;.!,! r to . .t " i ... . lile it.ltu li through tit !. . , . . . . i si rain j aii;n z i o 't ua 1 1 inoi 1 1 un j . v " . - - - : inii uijn u.f cai ijiiixi.i.oii.4u. i- - " ugnculture, is factitious and ..fA- -r, . , 4fw. ,tuv-. ,n,rrv a e)nd time.- u.dc r rcr.alt v i T.. i t ...i. - . ..-,.,.,., ,t... nr. an 1 in a ht l.u, a trvuMc I C. WaDt .a 7. rn..h itl Urin riil'M,. t ivo nil iltS of i of ci -ht V Strokes of the baluboO. i fnl! K -it t,f 1 1. , fl r . ,.. on rut.. wKrf, t tfol WM Cfg.t.i.ed. .h t.!uM f I ET acriculture as the basis el ! r , . ,' 1 . i! rr i ..".- .n tl. loir,. !.:! anlthfLi - :.r .ii i ..... f i Mii.iutiuii.il the ictun lie .i ilMve ianioru io i ' , , r . t .... i helnmatcs and companions A7 II KUK tl.ev are prepare,. tosn,ly tbe.r ! m ti writer h is appeakd, on tlie W huk Soui hern fritii.ls ami the jmLiic Ito.ik i with greater justice, to the treatment FlliTt'. Merchants. I fachers. 1 . rolesnional jreiillemvn, an.J others with nil articles in their. mo, at the niot reasonahle ca-h prices. A.Uie. K." HALE & SOX. l'2-.lin 10 Murray Siree', New York. X. !.. WRtSTOX, Z.ufc JCaeX- Island, X C. 11. C. F.rCI FS Of JrcUll Co.. .Y. C. TUOS. II. OA1TUER, Of Vsrilh, y. C. M. L WRISTON, & Co., Auctioneers and General Commission MERCHANTS, T70R the Sale an.l Purchase of Tobacco, Cot X ton. Grain. Flour, rroduceanJ Mcrchan lize of all kinds, . MANSION HOUSE CORNER, CHARLOTTE, N. C. T?r.rr.EKCK3: T W Dewey & C Banker. Cliarlotte. N O: M P ,Knnl. Casliier, First National ltnnk, do; W J 'atra. Kilitor Western IVmocrnt, dis Ilutrliior.. Bur fiuollglm A Co- General Immranw Ai- 4 Win II J.iiies A Co, lUlcigh, S e S lliii-r. f I'liliiier. lliiris.xiK RidinHUiJ. .V Ito'v Pr Tlio K Boml. K.litor of Bulti ,more Kpinopul Melhydint. Baltimore. Md; Worth Si l.in jfl. Wilmist. N C4 Jonlan 4 Krotber, Pliila-lflphia, K S Jaffray 4 C. atit II. B Clatliu A Cv, New Wnk: e W William t Co- Cliarhtitiw., S. C, J Miller. Kl-. and Oxly Wilson: Ansnsta, G4 Meador Brotlirs, At iUt,Ui4 Woodruff & I'arker, Mobile, Via. 4Stf CLOCKS and JEWELRY. 'HE. Subscriber, lias perma nently located in Statesville. fjand ia prepared to repair watch- rea, clocks an J jerelry, in a neat find careful manner. W. R. DAVIS. March, 31, 'C8. 7tf of nives by his fellow-countrymen, as a proof of the superiority of Roman to Greek civilization. He has observed that, while the Greeks kept their wives in a special quarter in the interior of the:r houses, and never permitted them to sit at banquets, except wiih their relatives, no Roman ever hesitated to lead his wife with him to the banquet, or to place the mother of the family at the head of his table. Whether, in the period when wive3 were complete ly subject to their husbands, much do mestic expressions occurred it is now impt ssiblc to say. A temple dedicat ed to a goddess named iriplace, whose mission it was to appease husbands, was worshipped by Roman women on the I'alatine, and a strange and tm probable if not incredible story is re I 10. LyLivy. of the djscovery, during t'ie republic, of a vast conspiracyor Roman wives to poison their husbands. On the whole, howtver, it is probable that the Roman matron was from the earliest period, a name of honer; that the beautiful sentence ct a junscensui of the empire, who defined marriage as a lifelong fellowship of all divine and banian rights, expressed most faithfully the feelings ot the people, and that female virtue shone in every age conspicuously in Roman biogra phies. -'.. T wu fj'iaHs i'fj d- Mrtk ; Ii ,!t' a J : ..t tvcli na.iiicil ; but a :.p liit- pi. -ec if butter f i i . i . . f .! :i ti ( .. ' . I :i 1 1 . i U rail . . .... r f., - , a duty on the part o! our cni.ghtenta , fl:1Vur j, r)Utmv . j; llit. Vj.jVlv fn tn agriculturalists to make a general and iric an 1. );1if to tvt. h-uf. S ir oe united effort for the correction of the j,,,,.,! durin' th? first h .ur t-. pre evil, lvertx and bankruptcy have, vcrillllrice setlir.- to the but turn. sad cxten , and these evils can only Tikcbne qua, t of the bet eider via, Hn o vArtttd hv m rm vin v nil r a t f cm i : . t... ; w ArpoSSibK-V; add loir two quart in the soil and cities crease in unprofitable nourishin our industrial system. When we oh tain this, commerce will fl'-urisli, ca ital be accumulated, manufactures es tablished, railroads builtwherever need ed, and prosperity and contentment prevail. As an intelligent and patri otic citizen ask yourself whether you cannot do something towards the ac complishment of an object so noble ? You may possibly think that your in dividual efforts in this direction can accomplish nothing worthy of note, but remember how great is the power of a free pres3 in spreading truth and cor rccting error ! Moreover there is a common bond of sympathy connecting those of like pursuits, and a word fit ly spoken will often touch many on the right chord, awaken in them thought, and stir up others to give publicity to thoughts valuable and instructive. The subscribers there f ore appeal t o you as a patriot and an intelligent far mer to aid them with vour pen in puna- 1 f . ..Ali,n I I'M H iiii- xAir aaviA Tiira m inn ri.iiuii. i G.ve to your brother agriculturalists, lul",,lU i'1 ?V" s to m ike it .I.M.Minli t fin rttln m ni At tlti f 771) J Till '. 9 i4t;fy the e 'titr act, wii c i h tern lc, t i l ie f i.v t en U n.f'i'cd to r en t fifty ttt.;ei ;th "tUe'Un.boo, ar. ! the :i;riijg? is ordered X) tke pl.ice. In c e heic tl.t re l.a-i hern i.o con 1 1 .:et. ti e arcj t.mcc t f ...the j rt Kt.t in C I red sufS a nt t-vidence nf-lhc n;si :a of the c ti'.r ictin,! J 1 1 : It is eay tl.uj t ) c a t lu !e a tmr l i ige without at a!l c'n-u'tir.g the 3,1 J, then the f. u; d It,; n U ii V I l.-in; l j a . nheu at it l.rij?- tJ It t t it, I '.i 1 t l fait at.g. a . t! 'ti ' jj ti!! tlie s and cr to i t fiit- di'.r 1. lVtlup the wry lu. iMt i.- te i f ri V. 1 r 1 h ap i the be.n c :r.j ir. t. I rati dr 4, ' or even the - uj. I t r d i:c 1 1 y dra in;? the H ' r l "ii. I the t 5 ti:n f 3 t j grt (im ua L a, r.i If sit f in pjclet It sfe he icftrllr n it. t icW fr rn l.r I !v, t tw e j it.t Tf ! 4 d- lr Vc y I n f t . . . i . i .:. cry i.riu.iTij n,r hid rrrrt.re tf nr. I rn ;' t l c the cut !.t 1 srru t Lttjr b,e t! c c'.bw u-itil tar Leal il Cwu'll i .i : I . . t ; C.a i, ai. i i ' jt ti e j y 1. lilt St. 1 1 1 i i t r n t w en ty-f.jur hours str a i t .; p uto r. c p u r. d of .n ir tii firin t int of iuire : Lull fif teen rnitte?, lemoving the cutn. of the fimilj receiver s:et.ty strrs, IJ".')ttlc ,at n'fP. IVit .! uiup "lass to a I or ei-htv. if slic have already both tutiibler of V'c water. One pint of s:.!ted :! u?, cupful of sugar, the sat.-n of milk, two ounces of b of a lemon marriage the relations of t!u Lr'd j ia0 ilcp I'ahr. at.d which h i 1 l-.t. 'l Ut J vt of tlh,t"' Un promise her huid to another, the head j ,;., un i,turbt 1 jc rscd n.crc ict.M- ,lr.v 'etwcd "r.'1' hsrplrjr, sr. I tivc than that whkh l nl lecn tcccr.;. Ktncaow tr ow.rr in iV ... ly in msticn. .. Thuf the fint Ii i.l ct. a w.tnp, an-i the- srty rttarrtl .,,r .r it, .! M 'i 1 j a 1 . ncrae wunoui no. mor satisfactory than futcquent t ,nc , and the experiment. - i f the fi:st ljy were better than tli &c tf the trc .n J. presented and approved, llsnhe om'c coffi-c- -knowing that negotiations were re- iun wiih another, won! I :,iao KCctve Mttrvr rt .1 r i ,1 ! eiizh t v blows; but in cases where ri- That "tL smm.1 U r.ir.lr 1 ,nl anlia , tw-) eap. aful i.f cream Stber party can be. proved to havcln .jj aJ juc in tje firH ,,Cv. t The other, .1. 1 ly fr the or.l tf the two, succeeded m ficpin frra that ncighboih'r' l n 1 son m.-I. 1... ay toward. Mcwi. A rerd tf 'Jj'J Lit bffitffrred I Jt li c turc. ill-. . i tai i ir ruoueu into inj tl ii ur; Cream guilty of theft or adultery the c: n j f ic:iar, ti,crc Jf J.. think, no tUub: ; tL' ...ir ff r r I n le butter aiid -ur, Rd ti c m:lk,i t'3ct becomes nun ana vci i. : . Uh tu ver, I could crcn pro lace the , TZ 't .i .... .it e i .i ? ' ' ('h!ne?e aw roints cul'Ci :'t.in t i :.. t.:. . .t i... .,.: hcit: i jr u.c mt ! u ur andhite; tf .gglUa-cratillly ; ci,vums:,nc?S; as cUtatM to the f . Ml.u ( f tU , fjrw,r,, t ,m ..sl It. e ue ol.o! . te and last of all one tonful of soda mtti -n r.f an alaanc,. 1 l.erere ah- . uilh i4 snc cf tU aim. The Aral , II ""U" l? V. ill Lljek dissolved in milk. 13 ake in a well but- folate lrldiances, rvlat.vi landrames bpl;cVC t!l3l t!lC K. n,d (laeh they im- e-f. "..rer J LJ "'V tcred round pan in a q-iHk oven- Kit or mere refardatory rbeV,. It ;ne 0C(t,U fc;u t!ic L,:, cf a Jub. garment , 1 I. te Ul de. fnend hot withdarv butte r iauee. Al U rdv he.rl on 1 am in dtr,. cr or lut g nefdc , " ., . , , rlCJ l.r- 1 .iv f,- I ,n t?. nri 1 n o a ' i 1 . . i o i : .1 . . .1 ".. .1 - tl A Willi I t sr.'IC ItliT yuuif i-rtt ti richer one that ii any is nit ; -'V - ; i i ia ay-? ana iiu.iin , iu, mjhw , ' . . .i .1 , T ...l ... ,1 A . . . f,r tt.i ttari?rr I much If.. UJtl it i nir i i n ii ii. h itue fr an the table can be cut up for cakej laii.rr, a ui-muvi, . , vjMjui, 'as 1 cxr ia one pt r Wr. l,alf pint cf ! m in aage contraetcl unt r ti.e"e r.r- !ucc.CJt. tn a S aurdav, I fear the a. milk, the same of sug:,r, half a pound j cuitances is not only declared hull, j ; ha j Jr t:jUCh.' f'" of butter, two teasp')isfulof cream of hnt punished by a hundicdstitkcs tf t.',rt-.ir nnp of soda. i,.,!f .v, i.; ; the Lamboo. I AmonnfT bcene tn toari. cli:a;.ix(: f x w .-. it k. itrt its r stent, lb. stricken ot. hst urally got spirt frcai the world to pour out the teari. lUsI sfH ction reki t-ri ser. It i re.pect to th rsoaci.tsshould beemployea tociean t . . ... i,..,i Il(vrrl l,lrea. bveih tinware; because thef attack the met- j . .Jp ' v widow who has rec. ived al and remove it fromtla. iron n which a f;o:n tllC Ernpcror anv distinction of it forms a thai coat. U e refer to ar-, , .,,., ,Vrt i;r. ,,'f l,,.r bn.bai.d. t i a u iv tiUMM' s. v - Farmer, the benefits of your observa tions and reflections. So doing you will contribute to the elevation of the noble pursuit of agticultu.e, the pros perity of your country ana the nappi noca nf 5 ta noorde. T,rmr w.itP for vour naner. and of iron covered vith tin . j.uiuiiui .... j i r . . . . , . , ,1 Sill ui mii uii"-. thus enable us to make the Carolina t.cle first with rttten stone and sweet fi.( ,l(r rink. Farmer a journal suited to the ngn-; o.!, then hrash nith wh.terang ana fr0V j.cr new husbanl. M irri a-es contracted" between p i S9U3 bearing the same family n tna The'uiarriage contracted during th' ' LiU week, in onecf the New (L 1c- departed friend Ij fty e sre in sr- - .-i. i , '.,.., . .nr.vu ii ri!' a i a. row. It wc l.avc real :mici ii ne.-s. ihc juico, vuj a iif.u.i iann n- . . i lien t jsi nil t mere a a noaien.ia tllOMI litr.i .jr. mother, an uncle or an aunt, an e.der brother or elder sister, rem tins valid, aeles made ol tai.piate, wiaei. eonsiit? - , , str,)kei ;f i: i i ti e nr-1 . she marry again, besides b-i ng dcgr.i- ana separitea CAIVIERON & HILL, Successors to JR. H. COWAjST & CO, GENERAL COMMISSION & SHIPPING MERCHANTS. Agents for M. Davis i Sons (Liberty, Va) tl ChewineTobacco. Agents for Lister Bros. Super Phosphate of Lime and Bone Alanures- -Agents for Vulcan Ircai-Works, EicUnond Va. ..... -..-. ' " '-. Agents for Croasdale's Super Thosphate. Jno.W. Cameron, ) " James IL Hill. J TI ilmtnylon, A . C, 20 Jy A Catholic Church in Asheville. We learn that the beautifnl knoll in the rear of the Eagle Ilotel has been purchased by Bishop Gibbons, of the Catholic Church, upon wnicn it is intended to erect a fine church edifice. The Bishop intends pushing the buildinz forward a3 fast as possi- VI A - I, r. . y n V i fr - rrn ii V fof Divino service on the 1st of January, cnaracier -r-v e;. culture of our section. Communica tions on all practical subjects earnest, ly solicited. And contributors may rely on the prompt publication cf their articles, as the proprietor has deter mined, on the first day of November next, to convert the Farmer into n Weekly Agricultural and Family Jour nal, and will thus be enabled to pub lish everything in season. No advance will be made in the present subscrip tion price. WM. II. BERNARD, Ed. and Prop. Carolina Farmer. IIOB'T. K. BRYAN, Associate Editor. Wilmington, N. C, Aug. 1869. Dark Stables., v Diseases of the eye in horses may in many cases be traced to the wretch ed custom of confining animals in dark s t ables. Any one who has bee n for some time in a dark room knows what the effect is of coming suddenly out in to the bright sunlight. The horse is no less sensitive, urmg uuu ouuuci. Iv out and you notice that he stumbles aaa-at almost everytning mat is m his way, and steps With the utmost un certainty. This blundering is not me fault of the poor beast, but of his own er. The eyes must gradually become accustomed to the change. The effect of the common mode of treatment can not fail eventually to be disastrous to the evesieht. The detention in dark stables must have a deleterious influ ence upon the optic nerve, by ening it. Xhe retina icc.o Obiects are reduced upon a auu u. face and they are not clearly discern ed The master wonders what is tne matter. His horse used to be sure foot, but now he atnmbles entirely too fnr riw trpAt in the marKet. irequcuiij . . , tt e ajI rt ho. verv gentle and couia ted as altogether sate, ouv tm Rhiea so abominably that sev cral times he has very nearly upset : t'nn ladies of the tno cartft " . . 7 house are afraid of him. with niore nf soft leather. Articles made wholly of tin sli'uld be ele .a use 1 in the same manner. Un a dry sitmosphcre, planished tinware will remain bright for a long periid, but it will soon be come tarni.-hed in moi?t air. -. T0 CLEAN PA 1ST. ; ... There is a icry simple m. thod to clean most anj kind of pain that has become dirty, and if our housewives hmi). a.h.ntu it would save thcra a VrA .t dol nf tron'de. Provide a rd ite with s-m e o f t he. best of whiti ng to be had and haveready some clean warm w iter, and sqaeeze dry ; ...then take as without much whitingjas will adhere to it ; ap ply i t t o th ea i n t ed su r face, when a little 'rubbin Jwill immediately remove .--.-" " .' ""! m any dirt err grpase. Alter which, wash f lowing cause?, some ot wiacli appear a - 1 I ruo aintrritr. held cut th? hoik. nn! the witnes-a Van tworn, nr;d wa, t f course, ! in the aful chutitement of df .th, it - - . . I I I ' . a I - exnecttd to k ss the book. H it nhc m lime Jvr reii-ioui mcun.uon ani co- . .. . . . witness was unused to criminal pro ceeding, and entertained curiam ide as of the maraier and prj ricty of swt arms, ami stoo.i erect. iiiunion with God cn the part tf the -survivors. How sadly out cf plsc, then, are the milliner an J the drr.s raakrr. the trying on cfdmtri hl '.Vhv don't vou Li.-s V" dcmirdcd the tnm-nmr: of bonnet. the inigistrate. There ii .omething rofsno in cx .Sr'f" ; citing the tanity of a jcun gii! in fit Ain't ma oin to kiss ?" was a ! tins a waiit, or trying tn a lut, wbtn !.- i : . .if ... 1 1 : : . l I I.- km .f filler ! lt!r In an i an y on ' c .'ii vrc.i i ii.fi nij-,'v"ijj.niiii'..im. ..... . . t - -. . . , - - accvar.t of some crime, or with I'C'.cir -Sr r ' repeated thr a?tot ihcd dar- adjoining rooa. Jt n a ncnlfge to or m ivci tn-, are in themscHc rull f key, evidently mistaking the meaning dr.g the widow fyith from her grief t and void, and the delinquents -' art-1 of the coirt, and iurpritd beyond ; be fitted with a gon or elect a fast, punched by a certain number of licks incisure at such an invitation. J It is often terribly opr rei.ir e to the of the bam')oo. "Ki'f I tell vou?'' thundered the poor. The widow left desohtt ith a Oae of the Coh?caucn:es of tht iiu le. ' I half dozen little children, the fstoily manner in which marria-es are made J "Yes tar ! ye? sat !' exclaimed the means already redoeed ty ttt long in China is the divorce, not merely for determinate caujcs, but by mutual coTcnt. It scctr.8 natural enough that nersdns who have been married i . . Lein c; rr;-.t.A-t nr,i tr.mbi;n-r.Urlr.r1rrv-1.ickneii of the f.thcr. tnort drsw on ing him-elf for the contemplated era- her scanty purie to lay a new ward- hi ace, and without more ad the long ! robe throughout for hendf and chiL :.rm ,f tin ,n cf IIm were throws !di-en. throwinffaway the coo.1 stcck cf nsultcd, should have ! around the judicisl r eck, and before guracnU already prepared, when she at least the peimission to separate if . ... . - l they cannot agree, lne hubana may rcnudiate his lawful wife for the fol the part weilpvith clean water, i bing it dry wh a soft chumois. l'aint thus cleaned jooks as well as when first laid on, without any injirry to the most .lelicate colors. It is far better than using soap, and does lot require more : than half the time anV labor M ATIELE CA V E. The white : two cups cf white sugar, he cculd la nrever.ted a rtrntomn knowi not where she i. to get trea t smick resvundej through the court.fjr thoic little, cnei. Truly wsy fa.! rom. 'ion be called a tyrant, when it roll "Quit you bc38t! help! help !"! the widow of htr fait dollar. rether whimsfcal: stcrri!i.ty, immoral shouted the migiftrate. But the wit-1 .Surely ycur itrrow wall net bequrs. ity. contempt of the husband's father !r.c-8 enjoyed the luxury, and the era- turned, even if you should Let call m was reaewc'l with unction. tne muaucr io i-c p yuu ui' ; " dd a and mother, propensity to fclander or j brace to theft, a jeakus temper, or erpct- uil ill health. The Grain Crc? of the Northwest There is now nut very 1 ttle d ajbt that the grain crops ef the Northwest will be full in quantity and fair in quiJ- iin which fell so copious- rumnirr m. l.m lia Take him cf! ! take him off!" cried not, in your afllction upho one of buttei, one of fwcet miU:, four j ifJ The rai r -LI of eigtt cs well boat- i- ;iar;n2 tL en, one tcaspoonful oicream of tartar, pr0JUCed a luxuriance of growth.whieh half a tcaspoonful of soda. Cream, I DromHl., a Jarce viLl ujijje t' bog- butter and sugar; adJtniik then n air.jj inuch was cuitoui the cenrt, while thr lou 1 thoutsof the ! which will turn tie aCLction. cf yfcur ptetators testified their nppreciati n poorer neihU.r to deeper poverty, .. of the fun. At lut, however, the of- mrow. Tie Central .rrsf. fieers of the c-airt interfered, and t!ie lailf strangled j:de wu rescued from the clan of the literal w itnets. , 1 What the Word Coolie Meant. A Japanese Isdy is described ai fL jws ly a writer who Lad a terTl orturiity of beinrrn IWjffi i portum ! meet the Gr "eri t tn Ar Mist Amcru:-n5andEurope3nwho;dcrs M':" i.jt. 0nt of whose form owrvweficsn belie QIIEIIIFF'S Deeds lor Side at this Office. next, if not before. There are a much larger number of persons hold ing, to the Roman Catholic faith in this vicinity than we had supposed, and on Sunday last,' the Bishop con firmed seventeen, The establishment of such a church here will attract a number of emi i !--...:..i...:.ir"-.. . . :r : iw tearca, ". hcilia,t- uiiacguaiatra wain inuivsc inc, iu-4 .1 .... in . iln l - . ' . 1 ' t T i . I,. 1 t r. , i luic with a cream oi tarta welt gg ; ! :v suicnt uegrce "-r".. ; Chinese cmFu-'y recently been eor,. bue tsa to it, alternating withto aft- 0f harvesting operates caTI'eads riculture and the vaiu, ViU ?f ai 'Ln2 black Lair, str.fgbnd eo. last the -85d--uif. be careful theoa the usual way. 1 lie wca. ur has encrtnou. waterfsU blespoc-1 at(3'Urror. The word coolie is Bengali, and .dreucJ f hef bfl(L Xhey -dr 'the brown :! " u decided change for tUrso Vtfie, laborer an 1 is not Ounce a . upon MJ tbn: pencil not 20 m lumps, iv , ...i. farmers wjlljratheri o . t-tt.e r,onulatioas oi iftaavs j .v err "have been full and suDreieni dents; what U called "Vjgcon th. face ; tUj ds for the croaking, whh have o aes1gtntC a particular J01 jef bUcfcf tnd then ia ml l.,r,fp CUD OI Uiu " "ri" - V, SuUUi i i.--'i .. . II -iail, , laKe OUC P -Viirrl t " r..tt .rnn: nf a'.l the small graio,i c .v..,,! tnirns. who, tor uuc m- j . nnirnr -,i r.,ai,in f.iifa Tiariiai of a cup Ot muK, ..-- , , nf tlPCn'full an ftf flour, wun a 'a'u J.m v i , cream of tartar, rubbed into it ; yolks f flUVit pjts, one- of soda, two ot powuere of cinnamon, same oi an .rr rfmted. it noi add more cinnamon Have the pans we the cost them, iw.- --v - r . .K . LIl cf a in corn. iae " au 'YM :.n with the for- ranch more cit gaa . . ...... tart. spcaK, m .ui" - - .. t i iV.an nature can -n" - He is losing a bad v.n tl1A rnor brute is as ue name, nucu r - - mi. serving of confidence as ever. ?n fact be safer with ab- solute blindness than with amperfect yision, for it is constantly alarmed by objects which are seen indistinctly, iJ ; " : a fnrmpr case it trusts ch here will attract a s'uwm f" T V -Tf-T 17armers will .rants who would not entirely to the bridle. F number ot emigrants wno wouiu umieij-iiic.;..- hors- 000 baskets, passes -.v think of cominiif church privileges do well to make note and let their nors ,u Mor3. were not provided. Ash. Ketrs. - ;es have light. i . n .i.iiw nnn inui i v 1 ! .r.T i nrrr ii i c wvv. i - j - - r .1 . sn inirrk i ii m tAocnnnriiiii tha pti ii m au ' trff r.i ftiuhl; t v - - i - i v. i i t ictu. - nan a w v v-. .-- ' , ,,,, n . l3S :- . rM e order to nave -v . ' - d cloves, tour t-,rne past, inasmucu as : rigger? , -cooae wijihii.., , i , .nmLits of wood or ivory rjeiwecn u r.i.:..--.B,1nni i.. unusual OTIC. thOHgU jfT lr,, "house COOlieS, 4C, tUl SOUic tn Veen the 1st .lark e-oVcnprcccdentcl. But .hoo h. . (b f . .cpy.U cl fronr h , a ?; .J.F,,., and .llspice. Calcul .ted careluilj i I - ' pcpalnion arnnnJ uicro. ... . --- ; , . w, t m,a in. . .-..1 r n. , nrnbablT emu fall-1 VV m,nlarin is ccnfrallj btaij . ..n.r.tratnt 1 ! ' ,".'"' r,W loVs of former , """.;" UElrT ,r.d in Eng. Loi-t"i ... y "V" Vk. otl.tr. l"VVngian so Oh , the cakeill Amoved Jr. Thej I..T? " ! 'not. Jt is .1,0 Pigcoo Engl.lh, .r.d into b. Uu . tley b, , ?ry Uhrmr-h. Thisquao- "d to speak of the percentage a ioss.0 . tom lb, rortojes? ord French J"" k, ci6 ,4. b! We"v od siied pirns Ihen therharvests from too u.ueh drj-, ,o comm.nl. Being 3?Ktl, BU4I oftU ft, 4lTe in a moderafc oven.- nc53 and from the r.vjgei cf in , a hj lbe foieigner. of ti. "V fvfi'ic.pond t. the blu -cm l-bf rtng a broom splinter A harvest ed iF it come3 ou.!CountrjTas ncyfiv" :;:f..nese thtmseivea, ' ,vr nuite resemble mrir I wmavrdaco special stress on iuVaV a. r. s ana UCimics oi ; .v. r,r and eaie witn U"hat ino grain is lost orv the ;: - Eo for lhe tr.n.acUon - can covins - - nU in dry seasons tha,n win dc- lott.. , - . have alf)pua it into incir . w H in the bot- J-r" jv.-jv Vex.: tVirnnirh the middle; clean the cake is done. . . ' i v 4 i 1 -. Ninety car loans 01 1'"-- i . .irowned 01 000 baskets, passeaoM.-. im. j . . r3r. chfrajo -rn'itnc ' writ IT pn
Statesville American and Tobacco Journal (Statesville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 30, 1869, edition 1
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