Indiana American, Volume 21, Number 11, Brookville, Franklin County, 4 March 1853 — Page 1

BY C. F. CLARKSOX. BROOKVILLE, FRANKLIN COUNTY, INDIANA. FRIDAY, MARCH. 4. 1553. YOL. XXI. NO. 11.

. --T -

1 i d. B CEPS 1ii1 ,.y u hie1! fM

I? It 0.

"iflRirtiL URAL.

l.ouiville Journal.

Mr. South wick, on his farm keens 125

cows, at a cost ,ot $600 per month. He sells 176 gallons of milk daily, 1 per

rt oV ih1 oS5? UratT gallon. He realizes $03,000" 'annually j 'TTl'and the inliivaiion d i Irom this dairy alone. Sen. Hurchin-!

f1"' J..i of the Uedae.

ti-it Place. U is iiniiuria.ni. 10

"JVenuine and sound seed. The ',irthc Osa-re Orange are envelop- " X -v the touTh and fibrous sub-

ros";nT the fruit or ball.

I son, on 80 acres, realizes 50 bushels rer

Fr 'hi" American. T F.m MRI.V11.I.K. Whe T first hegn to weave and blend toire'hor the fanciful, wi ll lliG sterner realities

joflife. I had no idea of llictr going aiiy far-

j the- than my por'f,,'"-

AuntChioe wonld always gre-t me with a ; nun ninnniorr'n quiet smile, and patting me on my head I UUlv tlllt liAMvLl. would say, ")ear child, you must not run so, i " you will be ill. ; J-T A man of wit once said rightly enough; 1 never liked company, when I went to ' I,s un's a C19' son-in-law, gain Anni Chios' for it was u restraiut, and there- sa he who finds a bad one, loses a daughfnr, my feet were obliged to do llieir office ler'

pretty well, ia order to get clear of it. It j JT The London Observer confirms the rewas a sad picture which now rise to my ported death of Mr. IIald, and adds that lie

view, one which will ever be engraven ou 1 has left a will in which Lola Moutes has a ! miT . . ...i . .....

Ex-

: U I;Ss fc,r, ;;;,;;: i Patoes, producing SCO bushels per acre

?Pul" t - ; Thev are wort

high fcrmentinsr , - "'v "V 9 ? -1 , ,

which entirely destroys the' -T. 0 .

!;!;' or to a

orth $4 per bushel; besides1 of wheat and oats.

Mr. E. S. Beard, of the same Valley,

"iijmu - 'v.-unua iw iie tedc r , n the f.i w i ;ir pages yon must bushel, and was worth $91,58-1. j not expert to rind wild, and bewitching roVillia.n H. Davis, on a tarm of 600 I manees, or to he startled by daring exploits;

acres, keeps 3.000 head of Stock. J. M. for vn will find nothing nnt rimple reality, i my heart. ; life interest in 30.00l).

..imWS L' lC ' ' : II n I 11 ... 1 r .- i .r... ..k cl.nncl mn.r It ... nicrhl it.. J ...

;:seedw which produces 80 busheU -an looV hck , I ron.h the di vis,, of the ! ng the room wh their light, my mother ! vMh.

- o oar evto theaerp: a so. 150 acrps nf.'. " ' . . r'"i - ----- -f,...., plileematic. contented, iudenendent- ook imr

... ,,. ,. , U(U , . r- """ V"" w" creatures on the face of the ElotM. Thev th .t I intend to convey deep, aud str.Kinc . cortin. My mother lilted tne lid an.t then never cry. In order to test this 1 pinched morality by these few remembrances of the , held me up that might see. Oh, Heavens' 8eVral of them as 1 passed in 'the crowd happiest hours or lire: for 1 have no motives ! was bdwtn . There he lay eosmiling. even One of them iliKhtly yvwned; the o'her." . f taking y..ur hearts hy torm. 1 am wri- death, Ins blue eyes forever closeu, ud me, v ? lac(i , JM J hul milievo

iiug wun a inougnt. inai as you peruse, iites mirny wureu upon ins quiei sign," Model babies, those, i lines, vou m iv prch.mee like me, poV ilh ' bosom, his dimpled cneeks as rosy as though j , ' " ! memo'rv ia the halls of the distant past, and 1,8 cr ""I sleeping the sleep of pale death. 1 . "f" Jlow ot 'ne lhat on,r

A , ' recall the light-hearted joys, which vanished ; 'u w uparkling waters of the bay he "u" " ,s Ku' S " - Jatn- ,l rSu'. Aggregate ,..,, , ,J.f, ' . .,,,, i had found oe.ith. , lh" u,her n'?hl "r ' ho"r, to prove that the

amount in value, $260,000 ! over the f. tten past, softer f-elins will I My ""other placed me to sleep in , T""!! onofhpan to our cnunlry wojild At a late meeting ot the iarmers" Club creep unawares into v.ur heart, and the icril. "' the same room, and all that moon- ?9ve ten . cy. to l,le. B"".,e " t,,r ,l'

Mr. Shelton, 'worl,i will no! look so drearv after all. ; light night she wnlched alone, with her dead " 18 8.,n,',;r V Mr- f.1' w hBS not been

SJS sliomu i". of P.il !'nrni:i. stated tli.it Indian rnm fliil I Raik. still fr ha.-fe in the lonwand . ndinir ; ana Hviug chllU. 1 hac a laillt recollection : cn laumn.

corridors of time, and I find that my earliest i of awaking through the night and seeing my , lJ l0Tl! ". 1 " 8a"1, do .not recollections are of beine in a low ceded room mother sealed at his head, her face buried in I "5n ' W ? Warnors; papered ith old fashioned quaint paper. hands. Perhaps it may be that moonlight : " ff ,"h?u-"y S'aVeS Wh0 haV ,l'10lt,;,, while the rich rlorioi.s beams streamed thro' ! '"g1". so engraveu on my soul, which causes j "" naoiis.

the lomr nirmw u-m. ;ows. uiion the somhre ! ,ny heart to grow sad and pensive, at the i O" Of the "Twelve Caesars." three died!

- i . . .i. ..... i

, at -ng pniRu.ie ut u,- lu. has 4-0 acrcs hl bar, whcat anJ r.;edo;the Osnge Orange reqmres ield onana -, 5Q fc h '

,5i ti.i.iv w j, , . acre A so 21)0 acres of potatoes, yield-

..:.nitiu.i 1 ; mil 2o0 bushels per acre.

i warm v cat :ier 01 spring is esiau-; ..sjy about the first to the tenth of

js SIlOUUl DC piaceu iu uaiv auu 1 . r .... - . . , , , ,. .. ,

; the water lor three ; day. ' not senCTtlu v flourish in Caliiornia. It .1 r.nqrtc ctK.11 M nut & - -

-oieuiau iu - v to an enormous heisht. from '20 to

c'

For the American. To of Snow llill,ln. You wy Iain a "charinuii; girl,' Ainl llmt ! am a roe," That "love sick swains beset me," "And umiuuitx'ivil ardeulbeaus." Atthouffh you know 1 am "a rose," 1 ho iruili "you may not fetter,' "Your actions mut d"isolose this truth." "Vou love my sister better." You think I have "such lustrous eves," AnJ am so yreat a beauty, You seem to rile as if you thoughtTo love me was voilr iiutv. "The coldest heart would till with 1ot," To see my bjaut.'ou eye; You've a heart colder than the coldest, Then indeed you're very wise. 1 have no frclins for your love. You've suih a "flinty heart." For all my charm have never caused It to be pierced w ith cupid's dart. "You evermore the day ill bless," "The happy day you met her." AIU10 ili -you lov me. you confass" You hke hiy sisler better." A parting word I'll (rive you. sir; Ot the snuinstlii.t do beset" me I'm happy to say that you're not one. And mat tmt one w .11 icet me. So w rile no more about mv charms. Hut learu "the truth to feller," And never again tell Martha Ann "You like hei sister better." M. A.

THE RASH MARRIAGE. ET MRS. JULIA C. R. DORR. CHAPTER I. To ber he was Even as a brother but no more.

It was a name

j like. Kate Warren and Adelaide Lind- ; sley were sisters, but you would hardly I have thought it. There was a truthfnl- ; ness and a gleam in Kate's sunny blua ! yes, that to her friends was far dearer

Thatpieaied'himaiidyei"pieasediiimnot.aiid why? ; than beauty they were shadowred now. Time taught him a deep answer when she loved for she had been SOrelv tried, and th An"Ntner-Theresa Gordon-I tm ! ?A et wu bleeding aUlU Bat never: I never would forgive a man who ! fr the. s,ake ?l hose ,b doubted mv truth!" And Adelaide Lind- ftruST cd ltt her Sr,ef; a.nJ fv, kne sleVs dark" eves flashes and her lip curl- j deeply ated. Kate waa ed hauo-luilv" n ueautilul I do not know that yon Better not h too confident. Adel-h"ould. h.avc th?uSht hereven PrettT.

aide," replied Theresa Gordon. "I have

i though her soft, brown hair rested on &

,;ver the seed wuh a cloth ; mate isexcoedinsIvcha.iceable

. sa0m ill a arm room u t sa5d he savv P01UC Canada

inoytaou.U oc um i ;six feet hi ,h

V

x'sior prove iavorable the vessel con--:-;he seek may be plunged into a Si, where they will t-prout more li-x. As soon as the germ begins S::'ari!ioy should be planted. 7;er-eund selected lor the seed beds :lbc rii'h and should be plowed ;-iiid thoroughly pulverized and iineseJ. Lav the ground otTin drills of -'inch deep, wide enough to admit the sra'.ir. The seeds should be drop-

-:iD.ut half an inch apart in the rows ,

;thcv should be covered by drawing .trhewth from each side, with both rormintr aridsreofone inch hicrh.

:ii or eidic davs, if the season be fa- I

-rie.the young plants will begin to !k the cretind. The ridge should 1 W removed with a fine rake. This ijd leaves the row clean and mel- .. sad gives the young plants a good ot the weeds and greatly lessens the rot the first hoeing. These plants d be w eli cultivated throughout the

The cli- ! Mr. S. ;

corn four to

tiie ears being near the

ground, rue ester ly xvtiuis rusn in at S.in Francisco, andrarii'y the hot air in ' the valley where stands the city. The branches of trees are all bent eastward. Vdri'v.s trees are so injured by wind and sand tht tluy become stunted and grow u;i in a bush form. As soon as the r..inv

painted rloor; when a stranger came in, how jsiSl11 ' a moonbeam, or the twinkling of a

a it-ct wide mine tan: or, it ;ne lana

it would be wtll to cultivate a

-.iit .i..- 1 It .A M.rtI.i ii,-, 1 ..lit

f.orn nr n.ititiits rin it ttli rir i 1 . . . '

1 - Min.r hnritv nhtmt tho lnt nt M ir. nnit

ihan tliey i!o now, hut 11 uiav he the change

let it lay on the ground over two months, ; is graven on iv hkkt instead, of cu tue fur

notraked up. Scientific American.

;ov,

season begins,c!over commences to grow, : and srrows very bushy and tender. The In,iian squaws gather b-kets lull everyday, making a kind of btvtrage oi'it. i The hilis and valleys are covered with : wild oats and clover. The cattle and j slock get very fat on these oats and cloi ver. Thechver comprises some ntecit i or twenty varieties of every hue and col

or. The grasses are very tine; the native timothy yields from two to five tons per acre. It is ten feet high. The pin grassis of a very curious growth. An acid ciover grows very abundant in the valleys, the natives make a lemonade of it; it is very healthy. He gathered one bushel of sour clover weighing 3 pounds.

, , , , , , .1 The Rev. Mr. Fitch, of California, sta.:e hed're row snould be plowed at . . . .- , x- u , . , . , . ,'; tea that vesuation beiran in November, ? ten or twe v inches iieen anil Pio-h ....... c .. . .

" . ... , .. ,, , ana dried up in June. Drought contin

ues till November, and generallv with-

The peop

If poor ridges occur in the row,

r sk md be well trenched and manurtc -in-ure uniformity in the growth of -be.lge. x the spring, just previous to setting :.5:;ts, the row should again be plow:t! harrowed. The plants mny be ':d from the seed beds with facility by wr-oas with sDades, one on each r 0. ".'a- ro w ; care should bii taken .'.: nnit. late the roots. Shorten the h, about eight or nine inches in .f'.anc! the tops to within one inch of :jt. - ' "-.'tch a line where the hedge is to :. Assort the plants and s-t those : orm size together. In setting the

run a ln spade perpendicularly , n hi. li iihistratos the. nc: ; m tH. mm

. line to the depth ot the root, ma- t0 a icotv. With vour permission. I ; ta opening without removing the . wi; C;VP a' hastv sketch of the a'Jair. w ithdraw the spade, and insert the ; It isw r;i known that the Governor .mil as low as it grew m the seed nso,j to boast thrt he w as.t he originator Press the earth to the root by en- an 1 anther of the present chart erof the :the spade again just back of the State Rank of Indiana, and in his stump .pressing the earth iorward. Set speeches heralded it as "a feather ii his .ants in this manner about ten or cap." But as the course of true love

inches ap.rt. according to the never runs smooth, so has it ever Km -r.h of the soil, in a single row. Af- with Joseph in all his political career. i.rting. the ground should be firmly For some trivial offence, on the part of on each side of the plants and again ' one of the brunches located somewhere -A off. In order to secure the ad- ! .fawn in the rcirinn ,if TVrre limit, ho

declared war against it. Having made a fortunate speculation in pork, by which he acquired some five or six thousand dollars, he bethonoht him that now he would have '-sweet reverige" on the offending banto. He therefore set to work buying up the paper of tjje branch referred to, and having scraped together live thousand and one hundred dollars, boasted that he was prepared 'to make the rascally bank squat.' Accordingly hav-

ba-lifiilly Iclmigto the bright yellow chair

my eves rivited to the clear sunb-Mnis upon the floor. That was my tirst lesson in diffidence of the world. Now mines a duo rooolleetioii of my mother carry lug me in her urms, one starlight evening; dow evervlhiug w:ts silent around ns, and I looked u.i in my c'lildish wonder, at tne eon ml ss ; u.rs above ou .- he;is, tlpping sc peacfufiv with llieir soil mellow r ii!i .in--, 1 lie till dirk pi:i-s which skirled each si le of the narrow lootpath. Wht sileiiee reiirne l around, vet I f dis'cure; for I was shte.ivd hy my mother's arms: Th tt nig' t, first aw.ikeiied the sense of the beautttr.l. in my young soul. And now. frum ti.e seer-1 storehouse of litem.. r) , copies the in. a; of my youngest

uroilii-r. witn ins HuXt 11 1 air. and blue ,.es.

Star.

natural deaths. Augustus. Vespasian and

1 1 uus. riveteilDv the swords of assassins:

'day were ended it u.i each bright fioe had r.is

appeare.'., her heart would yearn to hold couI verse with her wilful child, (for I was both I wilful and way ward,) and I can reinemuer j her kuid voice tr itig to win me for a few j moiuenti from my playm ttes and my play, j tni slie ni'ght s'roke my h tir, and ask me I if 1 was contented aim happy. Poor mother,

eiiem ling hi- r,s urms around me, living i although stern to tne during task hours, all t- win t;ip love, (his only darling; sister! be ! l"e 'eciingsufa p treat returned when we id.) by a thousand little acts of endear- j were alone. menl " Ycu tnusl love tne. Lizzie, ho would 1 Sometimes I would willingly stay in that say, rc iuse, 1 am ymir own dear, brother, j s;'u'' school rooui, wil t my mother, and Eiiwtu. A lie. lio.i.'te. little fellow, had VOu "iie she was employed ia providing me hved, the world would i ave crushed all thuse j vvilil mittens, or hoo.is, f or the coming win warm rushing feelings, from out that lulie ,l;r' 1 would seat myself at my favorite win-

breast, j dow and read in the school Header, sucn pie-

Now comes thoughts ef a pleasant ride, one sunny morning, and how i sink hack, fgainst the soil cushions, and peopled the rim of the chti-e,an I the Mm ski-s an t the tree-tops with my own wild ftucies; they were brighter than tune dreams- it se-iis

to me tnat the skics looked brighter Inen,

It was a bitter grief to my mother, for Ed- j Julius, Caligula, Galha, Domitian and Vitelwin was the pride of her heart; aud in truth, 1 ''ius. Two by their hands, namely; Nero lie was a noble boy, so generous, free, and ""d Olho; and two by poison, Tiberius and high spirited. But God iu his mercy saw tit Claudius. to call him home, to call him iu all his iniio- 1 Xj It u related as an anecdote of the cele-

ceucy 01 ciuidiiooii; ana when the L.ord clias- . brated Talleyrand that when he took

tisetll who sh.ill care quesliout oath of allegi t ,1 ; t i Lon is Hiilippe, and Tune passed onward, and my mother, if it j thi then new Constitution, he jokingly, if were po-sible, bestowed more love and atlea- 1 not sueeriugly, said; "Well, this is only the

..on uii me, Bunieiiiiiea antr tue uunes 01 me eigiiieeiuu oun 1 nave taKen to suimort a

new Constitution in France."

U A new revotvi ng oven has been patented by ilosea Ball. It is ctpabie of c 1 nvertinjr b.ll barrels of Hour into pilot and ship I bread every 21 hours. I Fishermen must possess extraordinary ; metrical powers, for they uevsr attempt to cure a fish till it is dead. i U" The editor of the ' BuiTdo Commerjcial" recently gave the following toast: j Printm Wives May they always have ' plenty ot small caps lor the heads of llieir lit

tle original articles. O Miss Martineau is very deaf, and al-

For the American. Itclurn. Y M. I.OUIS4 CH1TWOOD. Keturn. return:

I miss thee saddly as each passing day .Measure,'! the coldcn hours and glides awav, . And slill from home thy cherisli'd fooistens straw

Return, return! How Ioiir the moments seem when thou art rone; , By our home steals the timid noiseless faw n, j And w ild birds sing upon the spangled law n. i Keturn. return: . r A. . ...

the twines around ttio garden w all;

... . ... , viw.k me iiaram ieu:eu) mil, Surrounding beauty i3 nut sadness all. Keiurn. return! By nurlit tiio fir moon smiles along the sky; She seems to UauHt me w ith her searching "eye. Sweet thoughts come back and fancy brings thee nigh. Return, return! For thee a heart hose every beat is tru, Asksin the morn when crimson pales to blue, And sunbeams drink the sparkling cups of dew. Keturn, return!

Break frnin the tones of tdeatirts w inninesone

.u ...u:.At u

known girls do a great many things that -'""7". uu ,ui,i.u

they had been very sure they should nev- i "4U,i ,0,u "vr lur u" ul4i nnc-i mill :rr ntnr -

"And so have I," added the third of the ' . pair of splendid black eyes, and trio-fair Kate Warren-lhe widowed i I,e ' Ulal eJjulr '"T.S. sister of Adelaide Lindslev. "and panic- :l'ost colorless cheek, was .11 that ularly with regard to matrimonial affaire, aved Adela.de from absolute plainness; When I hear a young ldy saying that j but they were enough. Alter you had she shall never marry-lohno? she j gazed into those glorious orbs, trywould not marry for the wot ld-not she'" lns,Vl vaul t0 me"u ther,r fathom," I generally take it for granted that she is fcPths' J'0" w'oulJ have frSOen that only waiting for an offer. And don't iher her leatures were far from apvou remember Charlotte Pierce! she as 1 Proar-h'ng the standard of beauty-that "always saying that nothing could induce i .her m?ulU W," ,ar?e' and..her fk

her to marry a widower and what wuirre- "" "S" wasuui, ana ner

the result! Why she married a man'. Deann2 g'ied-some would say

who had lost two wives and had six chil- ! -SiJ "V ' , ? dren. And there was Susan Leonard- Vf! h" Step hghl a"d airy " U,at she would never be the wife ol any other j n1,c 1 ,., . . than a tall, dignified man, considerably' 1 l,erfa G,ordVn unlike either of older than herself. I saw her last week th,e,"-ks3. lovcy Phaps but on the in company with her husband. He is hole handsomer; at least she thought jast about as tall as you are, Adelaide, ' a,ld "Ijf ce1 l,nevekr ,0fed ,n hor and looks full live vears younger Ula, ! '"'"or without beholding bright eyes.roherself. It is just so almost always; and cheeks, add curls glossy enough to coaas for you, sis, I expect you would lorgiv. I hn'1 hfer ,tllat TT not only "seven inies," but "seventy Adelaide ha been waiting long

times seven " ) ' .cc-puiiac iu ncr iaai ro-

You are very much mistaken, girls,

' mark. It was at length made, cavlv and

1, ama, , , . ... - - , .

both of you," was the reply; "I believe P uie iree eiu I know mv own heart . uite as well as Bnn.l,llt' anJ Joyous beauty of th

llironir:

Why hast thou lingered in its smile o long? Keturn, return! Wanderer, return, while yet there shines for thee Love's em. line: star on life's uncertain sea; Come to the heart that ks.ilone for thee. Mt. C'armel, lud.

ways carries in her left hand a t:umpet; and 1 was not n little Nil ruriseii nik learntotr from

ces as struck my fancy. I csuld not of course ler tllll s(ltf hl, never eiljoyed the sense 0f j The scone. l co.npreneud all lhat I read, ouly a prt, tna j smell, and oulv on on oce.i.i a lh sense of i ire trea""

v...r, lupin), mciciuin mo taste, and tuat lor a single moment. . could ciothe it witn my owu fancy. 1 re- ,T , ... , . . . meiiiber one in panicutar; it was the hapless ! rW0Ma " . ''X , the

, , r I i . . i ... l. ... ... . . r-, a r ii.i il oas.tii iier lave 1 1. i u ,

dty iu the ' e,luc'i,"y 'f a lover be as great a noveltv to

late of an Indian maid, who loved

Iv, how she s, ent a long sunny

l.tre .if nature.

slu.io.vy woods.singing all her I ve balladsaud

twiiiiitg flowers lor her long raven tresses, and

when the blight red sunset came, she called

: her cs the passion it-elf. "Live," it has been i Hut yet they do noi seem the smiles so free,

From t'-e lnd:ana State.Tourtial. AVrlclt "?lakinsa I!ci.lly

m ni ii:i .-t 5Ir. F.riT'R: In your Saturday's. Journal I s.tw an ei'.itorinl article headed "Hard Money Democracy,"' in which

yon say, " 1 he tent.nel mny cry 're- i my ancles, w.uch cuuhmd mv snoes, andgtv-

neal until it is hoarse, and (low Wright i "ig them a toss .i.mii t.ie g ,t-s. would, much

Now I am agtin in that low c-iled room, i a the name of her departed mother to rewiih the long and narrow windows, every- ceive her troubled spirit, and blessing her tiling as of ) ore, excej.t, that i now had tiie lover siie threw herself from a high rock into

nbertv, during tue long siiiiimrrcas, ol run- I a Clear silvory stream tielow

mg uow.t ti,... green hid si fairly out ot igti:, aim coi

I le sl-n roul .uid tne t ill ciinuievs; 1 would I "tu the narrow footpath overhung so thick

-it down, and quickly unit ll.e bands around I 'y with the dark greeit foliage. I never tired

ol tue st. try, tl was so lull ot louclimg fancy, tnat I read and re-read it until 1 couid

1 ..'iifil.T ..-.l.l ..lil. .1... A i

twiuiui flowers for her long raven tresses, and ; " . , 3 , . ,, "-l. F' "F'y

i. uiu uiijeui. I ICr.M t l Dogs have been plenty of late in Ridgeville, Lorain county. One farmer had

three colls bitten, nil of which

die;:

and wilt ii I was I lhat tale haunted mv thoughts, whenever

) see nothing but I I entered a dark clump of pines, or emerged

'may get tip as mnnv runs on the bank;

: as he can and still thu la-v .C

on the Statute ho k."' etc. Speaking ol the Governor's "runs on the hanks.'' reminds me of a feat of that kind perform-

d hy that gentleman several vears ago.

of the requisite light, and a free

- ition of air, and to leave room for

-j-ih cultivation, the hedge should

"s be planted within six or eight feet

lev fence. The row shouid be kept

ir.im weeds and be thoroughly cul-

-'tt curing the season.

-f peat error has been committed

cftecntns ot tne persons who nave sptedto grow Osage hedge, and that

y nave been too impatient to cotn-

naenetore beiore they had secured ; ing solicited a certain gentleman to ac

"inution on which to base it. A;COmnany him to the banking house, to ,v sufficient ly firm and compact at SPt as a witness in the impending catas-

A'ttom cannot be grown without tronhe. he stri.led into the bank with

h-timl repeated cutting back, in. or- tierce and determined air. Approaching

JiIlaUTe Strength tO the lower anil .1,. haovi-himidina nwmnt.i.

branciies. This must nuitiuw

-Z-H'tod nor delayed

! -''fillip, or all ti..-.

- - 'st. 1 he season the rtlants sre

-tr.erow they will require no regitnng: but, should any of the plants too vigorous upright growth. :!d be checked by cropping their ''! a long knife.' This can be tast as a man can walk. The "::terthe plants have been set, . should be cut ofTto within three or aol.es or the ground. In conse-

:c ol cutting off the tops at the

ro. setting, each plant has produced

"ur snoots, lhe second cut-

i pleas i

nil s.uh-s an

ilow wtii 1 reiiieinocr that on -ii ut old farm

ltor.se, it se.ins lo form a p. tit ut my being. It "as f r t'i k t r. .ill tiie lo.i :, no dust, no rue o.t'lis, no ruti.id'iig c.i-i.ig-s i.isiurlied us. 'l'n. -re Was uolliiMg t ut Hie green hiiii-

Jing niea .mis. the srt . -el sce..t-d orcliaro, the, tiiuo sk, tiie .list nil liee-l.i.-, hiiu a tli.opse Ol" the sparkling blue bay, wiili ll met our ; sigl.l wiilie tue noisy luiiri.iur.iig id" Uie iull brook, ill- lowing ot iilc l. t, ou i, ihe voice if llie tiustlnig poultry, a. id the solids of t -e robins, iu the urciiaro, were svuu.is tliat met our eats It was not a monolo.ms iil'e for mv; oh, no, th-re w. re a tliois,uid vaiielies, I could sit tor nours at the wiiiouas waViimg Hie tiet-CV clouds aSsUtilll.g l.ldelellt loiilis alld lancy th. iii angels wilii winte downy wings, tl wato'iing tiie while s.ms floating with a quiet pens. veiiess upon the vp.irkliug waters ..f the bay; aud tnea there were pictnies which priced the walls, they were not ci.s:ly nor yet were they Hi works of some great ant famed m ist, r; yet I never tired gazing al them; and biest privilege ot all, when patient Aunt Cl.loe would ailow me to sit on the old inasive beaureau, and look at the picture on the old wooden clock. I do not recullect at this day, that there was an. tiling so very attracting in tiie picture, but to my chilCish l.iucy tin re was. 1 rememovr it very well; it w.is a scene in the woovis, there was lell a circle ol bright yeliow and green moss, while here and there was scattered clumps oi car. green firs, on the circle of moss was a ring of curiy-heaoeu children, wuii g iy colored rubes merrily playing. I used to oiteu stop iu my play, ami listen

t itlii". c ear Irnptd repeat tne wnoie.

iuCTi l ot conrHnsw' Ar. dear niothe-, thy restless, and discon-

s.itlsW

this State, and after varioi-e "leu ci.uu, was hapov then, there was uj

tunning tin tne i . tit. i can ior tne pity you bestowed, no cause tor

the trouble and sorrow you lalt, at my laconic answers, and my laggiug footsteps, for I Was happy theu (TO DSCOJITIM'ED.)

have since

Cillers have lost sheep and hogs from

the same cause. O" On the 4th inst., at New Orleans, Lola Montez was drawing crowded houses and eliciting great applause. Epigram on an Ancient lllnomcr. A Bloomer, a Bl vvn ir, b -hind she appears. But look on her face, an J the vision hath flown, We think when a maiden has pus -.1 liliv vears. She's no longer Knnirr, bat rather fiixi Bloom . Lauti-i ii.

O" Pride of R.trl'i. A passenger refusing j to sle-p in the forecastle. t J.ms W Whit. Rsq . of thi New I Hampshire Agriculturist Society, has otTereii i

I'Uc Uittercnce. j a premium otfji i.ir tneo?sl specimens ol j

Tl, l,.,.t ,r,T,.,.. ;.'-...,. .,fl).;i ! pa'ciimg an i .laMiuis mrnisiie 1 oy tile i

"v" -S"'""'- ' "o" Hampshire girls. He was assured that these roads, over any other kind of Roads, arts won d die out in the multitude of new-

is the o-re.tt fariiitv an 1 f.ie s.-;n,T "angled acquirements w. ich the farmers'

w ' daughters now lh ink it I nothing about the cost, with which the the exclusion of the old.

surplus products of the country can be

. : - u .. j c 1 1 ... . ,

break from U.o cold w orld'. Careless, loveless ' J OU Can possibly know. 1 Could fol give ""i" '" U",e "J" IallLU ,lk,e

a great many unkind and hastv words,;"'. . " ,. ' for I Know I am passionate and irritable enaS ""usually happy happier nivself, and might often deserve to rc. j than .he had beeu lor many a month. cetve them. I do not know but I might 1 Prme you think so, Ada. but for -I really think I lould torgive incon- v part, I dan't believe one word of it. staticv, if it did not last too long; but I -vou ,h.ad beltrr bc carcfu how yoi couldnot, I would not continue to love talk ,u tlu3 wa"' ,or 'ou m,Sh,t PAI one wh. dared to doubt me." pv BOine ol -vou" or 0,' eorge'a a ' You .ire a queer girl, Adelaide," said , tllon1.)wh,cl? to act, and you woul4 Theresa, "sometimes 1 hardlv know what hardl.v i,ke, l" bu m self-defense to make of vou. What if Vieorge Tid- to carry all these heroic resolutions into J.m...,r i,.;..n 'chert."

"That would not alter the case, l' "I do not imagine there is much darjehould say precisely what I say now. g.c,r of ucu a catastrophe, replied AdeU " J J . ...I.liritlt a ..oil.) h.il sWktn rrtrlj niifiht

The man who wishes to call me his wile ",uv ,l" , ' , ys" must trust tne with a perfect trust." : w not t0 be S01"3 ,'oine! ee Jt "But, my dear sister,"' asked Kate, ' e?ndo,wn' "u1 we have a lo,, 10 "could vou trust as implicity! Ycu love wa,, . , , . G-orire Tidden. and exnect to marry! 1 hey rose siniu taneously, and trip.

n I J him, but I think ci.cutnstanc.es might arise that would lead you to doubt his: truth." j "No, Kate, I would not believe that

For the American. The Smiles of oilier Days.

BV D. n. IltMlllAK. if love, and joy, and mirth,

ouuiiiii ii reams gave birth.

1 in my memorv dear and deet;

As o'er my soul Ihe past in thoughts do sweep, And cheer life's diirkest sol tary ways. As I cherish sweet the smiles ol other days, Witehir.g smiles ara beamii g on me now.

rrom a orient I'anssian Drow;

As once were, l iok'd dear girl, hv thee:

They seem to ino. k tho brilliant rays Shed by the smiles of oilier days. I gaze back through Ihe vista of my life. Conning o'er the joy, the low. and slrifo Of passing mouths the hurrying year, And as I dw ell unon the theme, a tear From out the fount of sorrow, silent strays, As the past reflects the smiles of other days. Would that our youth would come again; With mirlh. and song, and love's deep strain; That in our youthful merriment would gush. And swell the tide of pleasure, fresh With jovs, hi.-li to in v soul convevs.

The fin e from wlucu there beamed the smiles of other da s. I owed in rupture on thejoyons past. I pou those sacred joys which seem the last; 'Twcre proTer'dio my lone heart's shrine; Thou only boon ot'l.ie I cluiin Ihee iiiuie, That to ui isolated soul in love portrays. The imaee of her, who smiled the smile of other da .-i.

pingd.iwn the road which wound round the side of the hill, at a short distance below the little grove, they rapidly ratraced their steps to the village. Down the first street, past the Methodist and

he was false to me unless his lips plead ",B nrsl suxel', P1 "e Jll'oul" guilty to the charge; and 1 demand enual Congregational churches, that look for confidence lrom hint." a.n ti,e orld-so pnm and square ara

do are naturally more ln7'nnafvv'!msucn snalT inclined to be jealous S-? they were mad, you not make allow- .boa!"J; dovv" Pt.lhe 1,U,e

daughters now think it necessary to learn to

carried to market. That there is no comparison between a railroad and our common "mud roads," for transportation and prices after reaching market, the following table will clearly prove: Table showing the value of a ton of wheat and one of corn, at given points from market as affected hy cost of transportation bv railroad, and over the ordinary road:

By Railroad. WHEAT. CORN.

At market, $r. .in ?.M 75

in thinking that I was won by the love traveler-and still on and on, until they

more than by the lover, aud that the next t"-" - pair of eloquent lips that chose might house: overshadowed by the drooping might woe me to a like confessionout brancbes of, lately elm. They naB 1 . , . scarrn v snnti.l .ll thlitrnr mr tha il.pk

cnlmi ir mil thiiniihllii tr a n l r, .-,r ! .. ' .. ... -" , ' -

rv tone, "Mr. Cashier, I have your to Aunt Chine's hollow cougit, and to look

beyond the ' notes for S5100. which I wish to get

previous labor cashed. I want the gold and silver for

them." "Yes. Mr. Wright," replied the officer, "we will attend to it shortly." Turning to the gentleman who accompanied him. he said "now tr.ke notice'." and then addressed the cashier again: "Sir, I want the gold and silver on this immediately! I cannot wait here all day, to suit your convenience. Pay me the specie, or a protest will be entered immediately. " "Have a little patience. Mr. Wright," answered the officer, "there are several gentlemen before you

and each must take his turn. Again

u cause them to multiply to six or r.mlging his companion and repeating his

-Beany filling the

snts.

-pace between

veil-

'- Nation must be continued the secrear as before. About the middle . - or when the plants appear to be ? tne most vigorous growth, thev J? again shortened hack to within

.out inches of the last cutting. - to give Size 1 strength to the ranches to secure a close and 'f case to the hedge, these summer

uiiisi not be delayed. Continue -at the spring and summer prun-- ' t.ie fourth or fifth year, cutting and bottom tir.lnclioi e I..

f i;';el'e about three feet wide at . --m. gradually narrowin- toward i ' to about four or rive fee' . height,

. - "i be sufficiently formidable to !!y Stock imon the" farm nd so

. the bottom as to render it difrabbit to pass through it. c,?icnce of the hedger "by this sust suggest the subsequent "treat-

ff 'f'.iirning the hedge,

ini'.m -tion to "take notice," the Govern

or indignantly exclaimet!, "sir, I want the gold or silver on these notes instantly, or they shall he protested." The patience of the casher having been exhausted, he stooped down and lifted five boxes of specie upon the counter, each containing 81000, r.nd as quick as theught counted out the odd 8100 in siiver, and shoved it at the man who was "running the bank." The Governor said in a beseeching tone, "Mr. Cashier, I I can you let me have the paper for the hundred dollars! It would b? more convenient." "Xosir," replied the cashier, "we have got no paper to spare." "Wei!." asked the Governor, "will you be kind enough to lay the boxes of specie under your counter, till 1 can get a conveyance to take them away!" "o sir," said the

a long

a common

handle and the

officer "we prefer not to take that responsibility." Turning to his compan

ion he said, If I get a bag to put this spe- eu ah tin

cie in, will vou allow me to throw it over your horse's back!" To which he re

plied. "Xo I'll be d d if I am going

at her pale face. They told me she had the

consumption. toosumpliou; 1 did uot cuiiipreiieii.i it! 1 thought it could not be dangerous fur every day, she looked about the same. At last, I was taken from beneath that peaceable roof, and placed at my uncle's, for 1 was old enough to aiteu . school. My uncle had two girls, one a year older and one a year younger t ati myseit.aiid we three were to go to s Iko. tog -tner, to my mother, who, had from my earliest recellections taught the iilege scliovitor a livelihood. 1 co not remem her an thing a'w.ui my lust day nt seheol but I do reiii 'in.ier tne change Irom tu itiiui-e-lartu house lo my nude large and sin.wy house lV lue ro.td suie. He I. a 1 a large (amity, an.i received much company, evory Uiiug was life aud commotion there! l'ie years th.il 1 passed mi er his roof glided away pie .i.iiiliy. 1 became usea M having playmates, they were sprightly, and atleclioiiate eons. lis; it is true vte -iuitelinies h.to our petty disputes, but they Were Ii . an April shower, the sun shone bngh'.er after tliom liven now it brings smile to my countenance, to think of one Saturday afternoon holiday. My elcesl cousin Kutu, aud myself secured oviselvesiu our pleasant chamber to con over our script nr les-ons, for the coining sabhilh; we had just got the large llitile open to stu..y tn. when Ellen's light step was

heard, and Kulli, title spirit ol miscnici)

Sun.ng to her feel and locked t ie do r.

tllen stos t pleading to come iu, promising to be very quid white we studied. 1 rcinousiraleu w ith K.illi in vain. Presently alter 1 went to tne open window to catch a breath of the fresh air; I saw then slowly sauntering across the fields. 1 felt sad and my heart pitied her, and I would have at tnat niouienr flown aud craved her lorgiv- , ness, had 1 not (eared the laugh of Ruth.

Alas: that was uot the last lime that 1 check

10 niib

en miles, 3d miles, 4" miles. 5rt miles, CO miles, 70 miles, SO miles, 90 miles, UNI miles, ltd miles, 1-.M miles, 130 mites, 140 miles, t.SO miles. Hid miles, lTtl miles, lfst miles, 190 miles, ClIO miles. Sin mil-s, SiO miles, eSil miles. 540 miles, mile, eild miles, CTit miles. vs miles, CXI miles, ?oo mdes, 31 miles, 300 miles. 330 mites.

4 3.-.

4:i eo 4:i c 4: iki 4S 75 4 s 6(1 4S 45 45 30 40 15 4 - 00 47 R 47 70 47 55 47 4l 47 5 47 10 4j a 46 W 4 i"5 4li 50 45 35 46 SO 46 05 4 5 00 45 75 45 60 45 45 45 3S 45 15 45 on 44 S5 44 70 44 55

C4 60

St 45 S4 30 S4 15 54 I HI 55 S5 S3 70 S3 55 S3 40 S3 S5 S3 10 Si T5 Si so 65 SS 56 3- 35 Si SO as a St 51 SI 75 21 60 SI 45 Si 30 SI 15 51 00 SO 85 30 70 SO 54 SO 40 SO S5 SO 10 19 tt 19

Ordin. hirhway. WHKyT. .ORN. $4'.l 50 $04 75 48 00 S3 S5

46 50 45 00

43 511 42 on 411 50 3d no 37 50 46 00 34 50 33 00 31 50 30 60 SS 50 S7 t) 50 50 24 00 25 50 51 (18 19 50 15 00 16 50 15 00 13 50 1-J 00 10 50 t 00 7 .VI 6 00 3 50 3 Ml 1 50 0

SI 75 20 S3 IS 95 17 75 15 75 14 S5 15 75 11 S5 9 75 8 as 6 75 5 S5 3 75 2 25 75 0

Towssmr TRtsTtES. The South Bend Register notices the importance of the election of Township Trustees, which Takes place at the April election as follows: "Our citizens will tecollect that on the first Monday of April next, there is to be elrcted three trustrees for each civil township- The duties imposed upon

these officers by law are important, and cut from ear to ear, by bis own hand

the trust snoum oe connaea to prompt of ij s. Ar. and eiltcient business men. They will Wag mwifi in N,w-ork, on ,he have charge ot alt the schools, school in!l.tt0 Miss Josephine, daughter ot George funds, the employment of teachers, etc., Law. Kso. . the well known steamshin ow-

Foor the vacation and location of all roads in ! ner.

! iXj" The proposition to giyl61 acres of I. iinl to every otlicer and soldier who nerved , in th- war of l?l'2is daily gaining friu Is in , both houses of Congress. I iLT . gentleman from New York has subscribed 4dl),tin0, the whole amout r-quired, to build a railroa I from Fayetteville, N. C, I to the Deep river coal mines, in the same State. O The Postmaster-General hs awarded A. C. Ramsey the contract for carrying the

mails front New Orleans via Vera Cruz to i tan Francisco. j j Tho stocking-maker of Paris have presen- , ted th Kmperor with an aldress of (hanks! i for making the men wear loug stockings. I j Hf Tho. F. Meagher, Eq., on his arrival i i at New Bedford, Mass., on the lOlh inst., was: j welcomed by a salute from thirty-two tirass ' : field pieces. I j O A sort of nrepired linen is no used in Germany to print chil.iren's books on. It is: dearer than paper, but the youngsters cannot i I tear it. j I Well Matched. The California papers! announce the Marriage ia Sacramento, on : the 25th December, of Mr. Julius Polite to; Miss Alice Pretyman ) ! iU The Model Artists have h?eii exhitii- j ' ting again in New York, which, coming to ; ; the ears of the new Democratic Mayor, he j j has ordered the police to show them no qujr- I i tere. Granite. There are ninety six thomanl , tuns of granit, finished and unfinished, i ' exported from the town of Rockport, Mass., : annually. j i O A New York paper says thU the nw j ; French Empress is as much like a Lol.t Mootei as two pets.

O A bill to abolish capital punishment has been defeated in the Illinois House of. Repr- seutatives by a large majority. IL7 Recent dates from Australia anno'tn- j ced lhat it has been ascertained that Dr. I Leichar.lt has been killed by the natives, af- 1 ter having penetrated 1,2 )0 miles into the in- ; terior of Australia. I IT The New Albmy Ledger, of th 15th, 1 says lhat Chester Stoker, formerly County j Clerk of Steuben county, Ind.. was found a ;

tew davs since m his barn, with his throat

the township the allowance of all sit- : gj Every body should possers six shirts, j pervisors the levying of road tax, and one am irella, and a home. The former . other duties of importance to the public, to keep him in comforts and the latter out of ; They should be liberal and enterprising j mischief. j men", but prudent in public expenditures." , ILTMen have their social wrongs and grlev- j anees, as well as women. As an instance, ,

0?" The New York Agriculturalist is j we see it stated that a Mr. Evans of Lowell, ' Kpliaph, responsible for these: 1 complained of his wife whom he had recently Here lies the body ol u'liam Dent,

Sm ll Potatoes. iNOdoubt tarmrs ma"' cu"!'uli v.......s ueatn turnea up his neeis and aw iy he went.

si 1 -.' 1 1 1 .1 ll I

"Hut some people are naturally more i"'? 1 ueunea.n. suspicious-more inclined to be jealous S-f 'f they were made out of pastethan others: could you not make allow- .boaruJ uovv" P""h Kne church ances lor that'" " in the centre of the green; still farther "I don't think that ought to make any dow" tl,e hil1 and over the hrd' Pau8 difierence. (Jeorge Tidden knows that !" but tor a t0 walch thf fofrat

, j ,ove hjm he has i(1 thc C011,et5si0ll inS aters as tney swept over ineaatn TEMPKKVNisoNr Araerifan- ! from ine-iiot easik nor without effort- 7n l.l,oy wont'.uP the -steep flight of

Hurrah ion lie Ti,r l.iquorUw. ' not so lightly that he might be justified "" " "" . . ' . Iruvo nr i nl clill nn n n.l r until tU..

Thf t-iiTimrice fulk are :tking up, Tumaluiiit our niitrltly nation, T put tn Liquor TrultV down, AnJ drivrt i from cri-ation; H nrnili. llurih For the M.ntie H.-nor Law! Kiiijr Aloholio.'s bbxvk fiai too long Have we bo. n mart hinir under, Now let us raist our Uatllc cry Ia ttuies ot loudest lliunder H urrah. II nrrith Frthe Jamc Liquor Uw! W"vo tried pcKrAior lone enough, We'll try it now no longer. It will not Mop the traffic, and We now w ant oturtiiiiijj t(TR0v0tR; Hurrah. Hurriih Forth Naino Lienor Lawl Vft'll brand each villian with disgrace Who mnnutaoturtM ho-sJ,p, We'll pourth'Mr liquor on the f round1 And close up every ffrojf-shop; Hnrn;h. irnih Forth? Maine Liquor Law! Fron Kat Li Wet. from North to South, iVir bannerN Wfivinrr proudly. An-1 Freedom's son;, and DtrnnTERR'i too. Ar !houtin!i hrav.'Iy. lo idh lltirrah. Hurrah For tho Maine Liquor Law. Thonih om oppos? ottr noMe cause, W ve ;..tUMiciil inviiu ible, Wh'n h ean never lo overthrown By men w ho have no principle; !!n -rah, H irrah For tho Main Liquor Law! We do not care a fir for those Who outturn silly capers. For they arc tar behind the acre. And Jo not Take the papers.' Hurrah. Hurrah For the Maine Liquor Law! Our bnnner w avinc in the breoze. Come freeman, and mareh under, And let u? raie ourhattle cry In tones of londeM thunder Hurrah, Hurrah For the Maine Liquor Law! Oct. lt.V2. Written for the American. To One W lio i no more HY JOSEPH H.t I Ol D. Tho" years have numbtred since w met, Tho w e shall meet on earth no more,

i ny presence un-cers wim toe yel, A? I kiw thee in the !us of yore. Thy cheeV w;.s beauteous as the rose, W hen lat I saw thee, and thy face W'a that of health: tin lav.ehii e eyes Shone like two stars from onder skies: But ah! thy form, so Lclit ai.d ffay, Lies -ileii. mo ild rimr in tho clay: Not so thy name w ith meni'ry ear, It lives, it lives, my heart to cher! As in our happier childhood honrs W used to eliinb our native hills Nor thought that "ere w e met r.cain.

' Death our w annest pul-e should chill. draTied not t!it thAso happy scenes 1 Should end so soon so soon he oVr, And leave mj heart alone to dream, i To dream a rain tiie days of yore! I Rnt thon art e-ne to that blest land, Where all sweet real .n ; ! No viton there; no flitting dream , Shall chain the mind, but boundless, free. It lif.cers on eai'h heavenly theme f Ferf.-t in love and even- joy

On oitjeets irfinitely sublime. In w huh to find some sw eet employ. Then fare-thet-w ell thy neelovM name W hile reason rule, or life exists -Shall lovM and cherished still remain: Then rest thee. lovl one, eweetfy resC nrewershnr-rh, Ind.

has no right tJ distrust 'me. It he ness rapidly increasing and th.y i, ,.,1 1 t , knew that anxious eyes would be watch

'Weil, what if he should! It is al- ,n2 tior, 1 ,om' . , ways best to be prepared for emergencies, And they were not mistaken. A tall.

, vim ami; luuiviug mail sab III 1111; UlCnv holding a newspaper, but evidently thinking of any thing else. You needed only one glance at his eyes, still undimmed by age, to know from whom Adelaide inherited those flashing orbs of hers; and like her owu raven locks hud once been the heavy mass of hair that was swept back from his lofty forehead; now it was thickly sprinkled with the hoar-frosts of many a winter. "You are late, my children you ought to be more carcfu', Kate; these heavy dews are dangerous, and for you particularly so." "I am perfectly well now, my dear father," she replied, lightly pressing her lips upon his lorehead as she passed him, -and better able to bear the dews than you are to endure this cool evening air. Let us go into the parlor. We should have been back long before this time," she added w ith a mischievous glance at her sister, "if it had not been lor Adelaide. She has been making such terrible threats against George, and I vu obliged to plead for and defend him. That detained us."'

Oh, Kate! how can you! beside

move toward com-

you and Theresa

I Alia. j "You think I am only joking, Kate, ) but I am in sober earnest. Then 1 should ; tell him that his heart was at his own : disposal again, and that he had better 'place it in the keeping ol one whom he could trust." j The group to whose conversation we ; have just been listening, would, together i with their surroundings, have lormed a fine study for an artist. Only one ol the three girls for Kate Warren although she had, in the short space of sjvt'ti months, worn both the bridal wreath aud ! the window's veil, had hardly passed the age of girlhood was the possessor ' of more than ordinary beauty. Yet as ; the' sat thereupon that tnossy bank, just within the shadow of those tail, dark i pities, it would have been diilictilt to find j a prettier picture. Were you ever in Middleburgh, dear J reader! and if so, do you not remember i Carrol's lliil, and the little grove upon ! the hill-side, scarce midway to the sumj mit,and the tiny, brown house that nest- ! Jed amid the trees! Do you not remem

ber the green bank, that you thought

I had surely been fashioned by lairv hands ,. , X , , 1, V ! for a loiterer's resting-place ! You can- d,J, 1 1 m,ak t'ie,flrpt i k,- f....r.,t... ;ti., .i. '"g home! I believe

' ular and yet pleasant village lav beneath M cn l,he hll "ar-gazing. ivourteet, with its numerous 'spires ri- all"'K" 11 h,aJ .n?t.been?r ""'I J , iiinfrnn. rWr!. n,l ni'inKil-lmL ....I well, girls,-' said Sir. LindsleT

I sing from church and school-house and

academy and college! And how the j creek, winding along between green ! meadows and rich pas.ures, on through j the cedar-grove and down by thc paper-' mill, looked so like a thread of silver!

i And how you gazed far off into the west, !

; until your eyes were weary, because you '

.9 11 V. I ,11,3 UI.IC Ilia, t vntn- .-....... . . . . . . , high yearning and better unpol,- wonder what we want with so many , hJ h's !' ""J" ...... . .& ii u... - . -j-.1l-.. lanv wat bronarht before a magtstr

A IIOOSIER.

. L'.IVU.

B '.'Cars Will lia f.s,.r,.l tha mnl . - 1 , 1 Ul.

eit lmnlempnts t...-i. ."i ., .,.-,...! t.-. c,.r..l

J Ul JUI 1111.11 ItlltL. .1111. sentinel over it till he could find a uray- . . . i . .1 . i . .1 Vi

. snc i, man 10 lane ll away. Aim mus vuum li. -,T ?.Pe ra)"- ! that nohle and natriotic. enternrise.

. . - inotiaitt llrtnhrr.il l.-ir.re c- ! .

v,!Mf : ' o i

, .mir was held at Sacramento,;

' iTi tV "u aiidll . .ill au... . "i'ltt orci.-.n .ll:.-c,l 1m, llr

Jlorse, in which he made the Statement.. 1-.:.. .1. '

trfA'a- icianvc iv viic ;Tent gentlemen: that, on the garden of Mr. ,1' numbering thirty acres, were

rWav. " nels of !?Tain Per acre.

v,y rp auu rt;aiica fo&o

5.v. lle garden of Messrs. Smith

number thirty acres yiehls : p'revtoas year by I4.0JO, and this with

owTiion ji wnc-iiiui iu inc raiw.

The

es ot my . tare, for iVaroi the world. But 6mall potatoes in the city , and that they ix ' . " jMm ,hih th

what is the 'World. Ihe lioarttts world; that f!,n fi,l sle for such as thev are used ....J,,.!

to feed the piers at six shillings per barrel j about half the pric of good ones. J Diamond In California. We will tell them. They are boucrht by ! Diamonds have at last been found ia Cal-

we slioulil fear iu scorn, iu lautitmg laugh, I

would asti ( After on r lesson was learned we played until we were lired, an. I yet no Ellen omie. We missed her g.ty Kiuh Souet came mad .he made not her npjieitrmiee. RaiU grevy j vexed uid uissatisried. J tist as the family was i begianuif; to be seriously alarmed about her

she came tripping aloag wiln a smiling lace

the bakers, and after being washed clean fornia a ad valuable ones at that, if we are are boiled or steamed, then mashed and t0 judg from the accouats of the Saa Fran. 1 1 . 1 1. : t

mixed Willi water ana nasseu uirouS.i a ; c.sco The ,Ierald MV8. 1 . A I .1 kakmJ ernl fnMi-. 1

seive, leaving uie smiis -J-.....U, , ... , TyMi last

IT Mexico. An exebnrge, noticing the her lips oyeu a oceper red by strawberries; last revolution, says; "We do not ppre- , she held her aproa tull of the templing berhend lhat .Mexico will Ml to piec. It hsnirs ries o warmly to tis all. as if we were the

ed with flour ana baked into "warratueu nd br,IUanl atone( which w ,Mrn hBd been pure Uennessee flour bread. fj j properly tested by several jewellers ni pro good bread it is, too, notwithstanding , nouaeed to be a pure aad genaiae diamood.

so loosely together, that t.ie parts offer but most worthy of them. She had forgotten one third of the snperhne Hour is made j We examined it ttirougn a glass, noioaiilittle resistance to the hard knocks which our nnk.nd treatment towards her. Rath of cheap potatoes. We are not inform- mood we bad ever seen w more brilliant, I but not beinc a judee of such things we could

about, and . like the pendulum of a clock, could not taste a sine le berry. Dear Kllen, so Ttd nd rround. are-sold as Dure coffee or i form no correct opinion about it; the weight I

Him shall never come again to we.

But we sh.ill sorely one day go to he. 0Alih4ugh Jenkins only eats once a day, still he sa . he has three meals rye meal, Indian meal, and me.ily potatoes. Jenkins is becoming a philosopher. Trogrkss The friends of Temperance ere constantly progressing. Last Tuesday even-

1 ing. the I'lVtsion of the Sons of Temperance large 'n this place rssotved, nt a full meeting, with

laughing, " it is not worth auarrelinv

about, as long as you are all back safely. As for Ada's threats, they wouldn't frighten me much if I was George. Now let us have some music. I have

I been waiting for it an hour."

Kate seated herself at the piano as usu-

, i i . i -1 . i . . . . . . .

had been told that, on a clear dav, the aim Auew.ue toon nersiauon De.nl.

I beautiful Champlain was visible even at ' " 4

that distance! Aud, then, it it was eve- uC., '; woiiioj ning, vou rurely remember how glorious- ,oL;'0U' ly the tun went down and how you , Theresa, on comtng m, had hastily thought the glowing lints would never ' Jhrow,n her bonnet down and betaken fade into dim twilight and how a soft limflf t0 the rst corner of the

j purple and rose-colored mist bathed the j distant mountains and hung lightly over . N mmd me kle 1 can'tsingto- . thc valleys! I am sure yourememberall n' ' . , ' this, and vou can recall, even now, the ' . ;,hat, " lhfe m.attcr dear! a,rf ! thousand sweet sounds, blending harmo- ,ck! asked Mr. Lmdsley. "I like to Iniously into one, that floated U your M?? ns toffether.'' ! car, mellowed and softened by the dis- j '!No' ,s,r 6'ck t,red' Doa't

tance, as vou lay thoughtfully upon the i l S,rl' .nau ral.ner near you man to green turf with your cheek pillowed on ' S10?, "O'-elf thw evening." vour hand. The low hum from the vil- . J.h; lwo s'6ters sa"S veV swecU.'.nnd iage beneath you-the sho it of the mer-: thc,,r vo,ccs hrmni2e perlectly. They

rv school-boys the low nr of h,U -- u""

almost entire unanimity, to merge their or

ganiz.itiou into the l'em,ile of Honor, (Social Temperance society which has the advantage of having signs, gripes, degrees, in which the as were deficient. Sooth Rend Reg.

boob recover their positim and go oa as be- j loving and ready to forget all wrongs. j nol- Our impression is, it is sold as mix tore." , j I used to love to steal away sometimes, ga one-fourth.

U 1 he canal tons received at ci. .uarys -.j yj - ( ---

lat rr eirewted the collections cf the i those meadews, how light Tiy footsteps were; jj- u is custom in

a re i y "le H'1" t iraviicu auui viiicv &

of this beautiful diamond, If diamond it b, ( A ovEt. uccrfATios. A man who ap-

ia seventeea carats, and should It prove a puen lor a marriage ceruncaie yesieruay.gave real diamond iuvalue will be immense. It us his occupation, Rat, Mice, and Cockroach

t . l .u. fnnnH in milch to-o miles from Colum- Catcher." His latemled, he said, followed

1.': u.i 191 IV j- . - e.

ways brealliless.

al- graves covered with white sand, n which are ! bia, and we have no do ' Placed wreaths and flower pots. ' fond in ths same Raich

a

donht another

can be t"e same business. I Ilostoa Jour.

They are both English

the solt tinkle of the cow-bell" the

murmur of the water-fall the wind sighing among the branches over your head oh! there was melody and beauty all around you, and I know you have not forgotten them. Then the brilliant coloring faded from the sky, and the quiet stars gleamed forth from amid the blue sky, and one, a very large and bright one, hung just over the brow of the mountain; and the sad crv of the whippowil fell

but they both played and sang well enough to delight their father, and he expected the evening hour of music as regularly as he did his tea. Kates's mar ried lif" had been so short, that when, after a very few months' absence, she returned to the paternal roof paler and more quiet it is true, and with the shadow of a bitter grief veiling the brightness of her eye, but if possible more gentlo

and lovely than ever her father could

coldly on your heart, and the light from """"J "f t Tft? Tenherrt r,. - ... b another. And nmv that tha Inn, rf m

the village winuows looked more cheery , , , . , , T , 1 than the shadows around you, and so you ear.hJ chastened and subdued the first wended vour way homeward. Don't you ' ZMst of.er eavement, and he nw remember it all! 3 i h.er 08 ,a ?lb,f dY8' Jf in? Adev1,ud Well, it was then.upon that very bank i th? ousfhold taf. and going about ker that the three friends were resting, and 0 d' -a!'" employment, as steadily and von could scarcely select from among f!rst ""y f of J "the whole circle of your acquaintance ! toTSot that sbe had ever lefl tim- t, three faces and figures more totally un-' (cosTixrxo rext week.)