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OREE^CASTIVK, I^s T)TA^r,V, SA.TXJ3rlDA-Y, APRIL 2, l«r>9.

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News and Miscellany.

— Cucumbers made their first appearance in Savannah some two weeks siucc. —A woman has been indicted at Anderson, S.C., for bein^a “common scold.”

The Cropa in the Went.

Illinois.—Within the past few days we have conversed with gentlemen from the neighboring counties, and all give chccriugg accounts of the growin wheat

-Pleasant M. Mask, who murdered a ! cr T. S™ 1 ; han - c , 1,a8 t ? k l en P la " c young lady at Holly Springs, Miss., was - ,n th - e P ast fcw weeks > and 1'undreds

••executed on the 18th inst.

TTjfggi

— Gen. Walker, who has sailed for California, intends, it is said, to organize an expedition there against Nicaragua. — A bill to prohibit the marriage of

of acres that then looked brown and dead, are now dressed in the brightest green, with a promise, if no calamity hereafter befall them, of an abundant yield. Our exchanges from all sections of the State bring us the same cheering testimony, I

White with black persons has passed the and doubt and anxiety have everywhere n isconsin Legislature. given place to a cheerful hope in the

—The Democratic State Convention of luture.— Illinois Transcript.

Tennessee has nominated Gov. Harris for The wheat on many fields where it was te-election. supposed it was entirely killed, has taken —A prisoner in the Pittsburgh jail died il finc start - ' Vc sti11 doubt, however, of a few days since, in the night. When an !l 'cragc crop the present season.— his demise was discovered, it was found i t ^ 10 amount of the usual tjuanthat his face had been eaten off by rats : tif y ot ' lunds W!, s sown in wheat.

",»! me- 1W JSSZiSZfzzL.

b™ntson;eZ • S l*as brought vegetation in Southern llliXrta"..r P "or m co ”'‘ , ”" co j »<*> ra i' ij| >'- ■n., red, ,,..0, „

: “r?' 'ifr' 10 ''"“ ricr -i

10 * — w sood -—Hon. Joshua R. Giddings, Senator 1 - MlyaOL ? I '- Thcro was a very severe

Wilson, and other republican “big guns,” i |^Xdanu° ViCi - ity ^ ^ liUUii,, UM,1

Hut buds bj

siiow no signs of injury,

—The Goshen Democrat says the di-

vorce docket of Elkhart county has en- 1 " IS , CO " 8IN -— 11, !' v 1 Irl ”. ,,aB bcen ‘'O'"-

rolled upon its pages the names of thirty- ,ne "^ cd ^ “ nn y ot th V‘ farmcr3 > a “ d u , v ;-, nine applicants for a severance of the sil-1 or >‘ Cnc toau,s b ?. 3ec " “ a - fie l d ” i

ken tic. L ^atertown ( M <$.) Democrat. — Hice McKinney was convicted of as- : 4 — T1,c wheat crop of South Wes-;

pault and battery with intent to commitii < rn l '° ,iever J ,)0 ^cd better. I here ■

rape, in the Counersvillo Circuit Court w * ls xm } c]x mo \ c tha ? 1 tho u ulal

last week, aud sent to the penitentiary “ffeed sown last full, and the fields not,

for two years ' ,,n| y generally look well, but particular -The Democratic State Convention of ^ "T Rhode Island has nominated Hotter for Z [ ' i * ’ Governor ; .leaner brown for Lieut. Gov ^ rC 7 ed a «/o prom.se an nverernor, and Alfred Anthony and Oluev n - c > ,dd - Proapcets at this season of the » lip . .... J ■> year were never brighter.

Arnold for members of Congress. —The single rate of letter postage be tween the United States and the King dom of Denmark (by the lin nun or limnbury mail') has been reduced from 25 to

'flie Ohio Statesman says that the wheat crop appears generally in good condition, and where it was otherwise it was evidently owing to unskilful or negligent tillage. The winter seems not to

j 5 ‘-•eits—prepayment being,optional, as h^c injured it. Except where it was icrc o ore., sown very late, the crop promises to be a —It ha\ ing been charged that Lx- fair yield, at least, and Borne farmers say

President Pierce, now absent in Europe. 1 that’it is uncommonly promising,

was anxious to secure the democratie; Whkat at tiif West.—Gentlemen nomination tor the 1 residency, he has who have traversed a great part of tho written a letter U, a tnend.n Boston, in West and Southwest during the latter wh.oh he declares that under no possible part of February and Orstof .March bring circumstances will he again permit the m t h e most cheering accounts of the use of his naae in connection with any condition ofthc wheat U p 0n thc p ro „ m l. I" 1 1C 0 oe ' An unusually large surface has been Kentucky has furnished four of sown, and the early promise of the crop tho most able and accomplished heads ol is better than tho farmers have ever tho lost Office Department: Mr. Barry, known before. In Kentucky, Southern under General Jackson; Amos Kendall, Indiana and Illinois, thc same condition under Mr. \ an Bureu; Mr. Wickliffe, of the wheat fields is now reported. In under Mr. lyler; and no\y Mr. Holt, the latter State, after the winter was ovunder Mr. liuclianan. J or. the wheat looked poorly, but it has •—The Salem Democrat says that Cy since fully recovered, and an immense

rus Smith, a young man, residing in crop is anticipated. Monroe township Washington county. *,* *

while engaged in clearing up ground a T>n 1 !’ FU0M ™ E Effec ™ P'/E few days ago, was struck by a limb fall- '’V',. . I u E,- : Abou . t 1 9 ' X . wee , ks a «° ' Ta ' ing from a tree across the bead and cob'lelsch whorcsidedin thevminity shoulders. He lived about a week in a ,d Ka8t '; alnat 1I,1 ! S ' Ohl 0' was ,,ltton ln state of apparent unconsciousness, ami tl'^lwuMcr by a vicious horse, ami not died on Friday last. ; P n y ,n ^ attention to the wound, it became

mi ... il.,,,. incurable, and he died from its effects.

— 1 tie \\ atiash Intelligencer says that ‘

David Blackman, indicied for murdering 1 ^ai> Affliction. Hon. Daniel ( ady John Luster on the lltth of Februarv of Johnstown, Montgomery county, one last, was tried lust week in the Circuit "1 tbe purest-minded men in this State, Court of that county, and convicted of a . wokc last Saturday morning (week,) enniurdcr in the second degree. He was '''cly blind. lie had a severe pain in sentenced to tho penitentiary for life.— ,li8 K reat . to ® a,,d in his temples, a few 1 he two men were splitting timber to days previously. I ho loss of sight in one gother, and quarreled about a wedge sp gifted, will lend a nicluncholy impreswhich both wanted to use at thc same sivci .iess to the dignity and repose of his

time. j declining years.

— A dinner was given in Berlin on (A. J .) Lrprrss. the 22d of February, by Gov. Wright, the | A Jail of .Solid Hock.—The people

American minister, in honor of Washing- "fHulhoiui county, Ala., ore building a ... 1UIIUU ,.- ton’s birthday. About seventy persons jail, the first story of which is to ho of so- 1 the chase, had a couple of red foxes which ! n lb<! ‘ nl,c ^ y u ^ d ’ ' v * ie r e tbc S a B« wa b ®d were present. An old gentleman was lid rock, and no rock allowed therein less he had been keeping in anticipation of a i been ur , e S. l “ “p 11 t,lc drop fell, I,m<lthere, hale and vigorous, who had, when I than three feet long, three feet wide good old-fashioned Kentucky fox chase, ^y. 11 " 11 died instantly, having had young, been acquainted with Washing- and eighteen inches thick. Every rock Accordingly, a week or two ago he invit- j, el J. Ilecks brokl i> al|, | a slight^piiver of

The Unrefoot Hoy.

BV J. (5. WHITTIER. lilcssings upon th(.% little man ! Barefoot boy with checks of tan ! With thy turned-up pantaloons, And thy merry whistled tunes— With thy red lip. redder still, Kissed by strawberries on the hill— With the sunshine on thy face— Through thy torn brim's jaunty grace : From my heart I give thee joy— 1 was once u barefoot boy. Prineo thou art—the grown-up man (Inly is republican. Let tho million-dollar'd ride— Barefoot, trudging at his side, Thou hast more than he can buy, In the reach of ear an^^'o— Outward sunshine, inv^Bl joy ; Blessings on the barefoot boy. Oh ! for boyhood’s painless play, Bleep that wakes in laughing day; Health that mocks tho doctor’s rules: Knowledge never learned at schools; Of the w ild bee's morning chase, Of the wild flower s time and place, Flight of fowl and habitude Of the tenant:: of the w r ood; How the tortoise bears his shell, How the woodchuck digs his cell, And the ground mole sinks his well, How tho robbin feeds her young, How tho oriole's nest is hung; Where the whitest lilies blow, Where the ripest berries grow, "H hero the ground-nut trails in vino, Where the good grapes' cluster shine. Of the black wasp's cunning way, Mason of his walls of clay, And the agricultural plans Of gray hornet artisans! For, eschewing books and tusks, Nature answers all he asks; Hand in hand with her he walks, Face to face with her hu talks, Part and parcel of her joy— Blessings on the barefoot boy! Oh! for boyhoods time of June, (.'rowdingyours in one brie! noon, When ult things I heard or saw, Me, their master, w aited for! I was rich in flowers and trees, Hummingbirds and honey-bees; For my sport the squirrel played, Plied the snouted mole his spade I For my taste the blackberry cone Purpled over hedge and stone; Laughed the brook for my delight Through the day and through the night, Whispered at the garden wall, Talked with me from fall to fall; Mine thc sand-rimmed pickerel pond, Aline the walnut slopes beyond; Mine the bending orchard trees, Apples of Hcspcrides! Still as my horizon grew Larger grew my riches too; All the world l saw or knew, Seemed a complex Chinese toy, Fashioned for a barefoot boy! Oh! for festal dainties spread, Like my bowl of milk and bread— Pewter spoons and bowl of wood, On the door-stone gray and rude. O'er rue like a regal tent, Cloudy-ribbed, tho sunset bent, Purple-curtained, fringed with gold, Looped in many a wind-swung fold ; While for music came the play Of the pied frogs’orchestra; And to light the noisy choir, Lit the fly his lamp of Are I I was monarch; pomp and joy Waited on the barefoot boy I Cheorly, then, my little man, Live and laugh as boyhood can! Though the flinty slopes be hard, Stubbled speared the new-mown sward, Every morn shall lead theo through Fresh baptisms of the dew ; Every evening from thy feet Shall the cool winds kiss the heat; All too soon those feet must hide In the prison cells of pride—• Lost thc freedom of the sod. Like the colt for work beshod, Made to tread the mills of toil, Up and down in ceaseless moil— Happy if their tracks be found Never on forbidden ground— Happy if they sink not in (juiek and treacherous sands of sin. Ah I that thou could st know the joy, Krc it passes, barefoot boy I

A Fox Story.

A slior-l’ruKloa Machine. An Kloquent Kxtritct. New Seeds for Farmer*. In tho State of Massachusetts alone Generation after generation have felt ; No class of men are more liable to be thc manufacture of boots and shoes as wo now, and their lives were as active imposed upon than our plain, honest faramounts annually to upwards of fifty as our own. The heavens shall bo asjmers. They seem to be made tho submillions of dollars, and when we take in- bright over our graves as they are around jeets of special favor almost every season to consideration the vast number of boots' our paths. \eta little while and all this by all sorts of flaming advertisements and shoes made in all the States of this will have happened. Thc throbbing about sonic wonderful seed which, if ! Union, wo shall at once appreciate the heart will he stilled, and we shall he at sowed or planted, will be sure to double importance of an invention which tends rust. Our funeral will wend its way, and their crops with half as much labor beto cheapen their manufacture. Ma- the prayers will be said, and we shall he stowed upon them, or expense for fertilchinery has of late been made to do al- left in thc darkness and silence of the izers, as other seeds, most everything; but to apply machinery tomb. Audit maybe but for a short .Somehow, it always happens that these to pegging boots and shoes has baffled the time wo shall he spoken oi, hut tho things' seeds are sold at a most enormous price, ; ingenuity of tho entire race of inventors of life shall creep on and our names will and in many cases the cost for them is ‘until recently. be forgotten. Days will continue to greater than tho entire crops afterwards We examined the other day a little move on, and laughter and songs will obtained. Tho great Rohan potatoes, | machine made up of three or four cams be heard in thc room where we died; and which sold for a dollar apiece for seed, i and a couple of saws, and saw it take hold the eye that mourned for us will be dried were to multiply so fast and grow so largo of a large brogan shoe and peg it in a and animated with joy, and even our that a bushel was to be hoed out of each neat workmanlike manner, two rows all children will cease to think of us, and hill. One season, however, sufficed to j round, in less than half a minute. The " ill remember to lisp our names no more, extinguish their character and the spo-

uiost skillful shoemaker would have re-, ~ mu ampMUery! ’ cies also.

Jquired ten or fifteen minutes to perform The idea that happiness can in any! Several other seed speculations have thc same task, and consequently 8turte- way come of wrong-doing is a false one. adorned the puffiing annals of our counIvant's machine does the work of twenty The hope of deriving any good from sin try, aud the pockets of those who origior thirty shoemakers, without getting at ning is delusive; and he that trusts it will uated them. We find that an attempt is :all out ot brexth. ifind when he thinks he is anchored on t ,c ' n o made to create another fever of ; Thc shoe, fitted on a last ready fur firm ground, that he is drifting into a tb ' s character at present out of anew pegging, was placed in an iron frame or sand bar. Fjrocouls the skin as readily grass called the honcy-bbule. Thc seed jack attached to thc machine, and borne as dishonest dealing brings desirable rc- !°* this plant has been Belling, according up against it by the hand of tho operator, suits. Sin and misery are joined in to thc Ohio Cultivator, for no less than The machine, being then put in rapid indissoluble union. The one necessarily nine dollars per bushel in some places,, j motion, seized hold of the shoe, gave it a l graduates tho other. Everybody’s life 1 while it is said to be nothing but German ; rapid turn or two, and then, alter a few proves this, for everybody has sinned in m illct under a new name. We know 'seconds of rattling and clattering, off some way; and none can say that sin nothing of the merits of thc new-fangled j came the brogan with the sole firmly peg- gives happiness, if he is true to his con- gt'uss, but our farmers will do well to look 'gcd. The machine was next moved slow- victions. He may stop his ears to the I out sbar P be f°r« they suffer themsalvca to dy, so that we might see how the thing voice of truth within him apparently invest very deeply in this sweet sounding ! was done. There was not much of it, smothered by the pressure of vice which seed.—Scientific American.

| as the man in charge remarked, and the habit has piled above it; but there it is |greatost wonder was how so much work truth is there, and it whispers of the

| could be accomplished by chinery.—New York I'nst.

Fri'.lli.g Grain lo C oltn.

A subscriber of the Rural asks for in-

littlema-, right way. It speaks in a tone which

: cannot be misunderstood; aud sooner or i - - J

uv ini»unuei»loou , ana sooner or; » Having several young colts keeping

Painful Suicide. | ‘‘‘r,. . P ‘ bw ackM< ; ’*' a, ' d . through willtcr) j (, oul j liU , to k ' n0 ^ America Riec, the daughter of a widow | f ii . sun : ~ M,( ^ o + c\\ whether it is best to give tliem any i^rain. i lady, committed suicide yesterday. For '- 11 ^^ei'ea atei.-, loin the ones ithas Experienced breeders say they should i two years past, she has been on terms of |- l ( , b< Y 0 P un, y and uu honest, not p. ive an y j w hile all books on the sub- ‘ intimacy with a young man. She lived ,‘ c ''‘) tur8 0 . 1 le8C ; t ' tler8 tl -‘ s -ijoct say they should have from a pint to ; in licr mother’s family, and was there vis ,/ ( u a . ( . la 0 ''> su enngwas the a quart of oats per day. Now, which is died by her lover-husband. The lover, ^ oct ) °, | 1<:ir lu one of these !ct-; r ipht?” F * who in everything else is exemplary, had .i l 1 ■ J "'I ' ' t - lc , ' VII , <i;r sa ^ s M If the “books” are wrong, we must say attempted to break off thc intimacy, andj , 1U ^ f oars "' ,!J a l’ u Packet. All we Ixdicvo their error is on the side of 1 had as often returned. On Sunday lust r.. 1 , 1 ' 11110 w.i^ a sti.mger ti> happiness, right. At no after period in the life of

• Jh,; r, 1Sta, : t ! car . ul d ? tect,on - th0 pH the foal will liberal feeding become

| some momentary difficulty occurred, and the young man wrote her a letter stating | that he should not visit her again—that j the separation this time must he final, j Immediately after receiving the note, I she remarked to her mother that she j would take a little walk. She itiiincd- | lately went to a drug store, and procured ; a quantity of strychnine. The clerk ro- ; marked that the contents were sufficient j to kill three men, to which she replied,

"l intend to take it myself."

| Immediately upon reaching the street, she took about one-half, and then hurj ried to thc house of a friend on the corner of Hark undThird streets, andinform

petual dread ofevil, with a conM i..usness - • , , T- ! 1 " DCe0UJ I c a Jf degradation,' mjat £ , Tan P r,n ®;P ,a ol unpoitanee aa dur-

thorns planted in the pillows, and scorpions preying on the vitals. No, no.— There is no satisfaction in sin. Virtue, only, brings joy. Righteousness, alone, secures happiness.— Li/e Illustrated.

TIi.* \\ laalot., of L.O\

ing the period of growth—and for tho first few months after weaning this is particularly the case. Starvation—or short allowance, if the latter term is preferred —is the last mode to make fine animals. Bad keeping never made a good colt;

v i , t;. . \good carc,\. c., judicious treatment, wo Never disturb yourse f, young gentle-; ,| 0 not think is a sure road to ruin.— men. about the women ! Cobbett never When quite young, the oats ought to bo

wrote a more truthful lino than when, m 1 —:~- i .c. : i- ..

his letters to his son, he advised him to be chary of wasting his time upon the girls. If you have a single comely feature in your countenance, observe he.

ed her of the act of self-destruction, plac- J ""’y find it out soon enough. Gal-

i ing the remaining portion of thc poison blll ^ r } a o uod thing. -V man who pays

in her hands. Tho unfortunate girl at- ,10 attention whatever to the ladies is

j tempted to write a letter to her lover, but *' ln l d y a brutc - _ He who pays attention

a single line was all that she was enabled tlJ nothing else is a fool.

I to put on paper. Her sufferings were | I here is reason in all things, and there

painful, and her screams, when tho fatal i ou ? b * ; to be even in love. Woo, then,

! drug took full effect, were heart-rending, manfully. Respect yourself, and the lu-

The deceased was said to be a girl of d * ei ? r ® 8 pcct you; fling yourself at

I marked personal beauty and consider- feet, and they will spurn you.—

bruised, thus aiding the digestive organs in full performance of the duties tho economy of nature has assigned.

[A’um/ New- Yorker. - ■

Management at Manure*. The Country Gentleman, in an article on this subject given in its issue of the

17th ult., remarks :

We have often had occasion to urge the importance of the thorough intermixture of manure with the soil. One of tho chief reasons why fermented manure so often proves superior to uufermented is the facility with which it may be pulverized while working in by plowing and harrowing. Repeated experiments with fresh manure, made by plowing it under in the usual way, in one instance, and by thoroughly grinding it into thc soil by

able accomplishments. Her first mis- 1C wu y ko . P* urco a lady s heart, a [step took place many years ago, result- 'y r ^ er 81i y 8 > “m lo take aim kneeling.” |ing in her becoming a mother; but she ‘\ uc h a heart is not worth thc perforation. : was generally supposed after that to he ^ ou Ina y f| :,ttcr i if you choose; but you I leading a virtuous life.— Vin. Gazette. I a, '° not disposed to believe your own, ...

- rhapsody, and believe us, few women are means of what is termed a drag roller, in Execution at New Orican*. disposed to believe it either. They have another, have shown thc beneficial effects On Friday uiorningof week before last, more sense; if nut, they are unworthy of °f t l' 0 hitter treatment on the crop to bo i Heinrich Haas, Joseph Lindsay and He -1 your affection. To tell the truth, when u more than double the former. In eorrobi ter Smith, all three convicted of murder, lady does love, she takes her opinion of “r.'Ri'm of these views, we condense into I su fie red the penalty of death by hanging, her lover generally from himself. If he rt brief form the statement of an experi-

The followin' 1, savs the Louisville Con ' f 1 * CW n !' loa ".' s ' At 1 an earl X | l0U ,U a entertains a poor one of his own genius, ment reported by H. C. White, of Barre, itie toiiow.n 0 , says me Louisville t.ou- large crowd besieged the gates ot thc Hur- Aic cannot he blamed for sharing in it Vt., in the New England Farmer. Ho ner of Saturday, is related tons by an .ml, I risen, eagerly seeking to obtain a though it be erroneous. If he be vastly cuts all kind of fodder, except hay, before eye witness, and may be relied on as ol the terrible speetablc, but only self-conceited, she is just as likely to be Ibodin^, which causes all his manure to

strictly true : | almut one hundred and fifty persons, inA gentleman of Henry county, fond of oludi,1 K P olicenie 1 n , "ere let U 7 . . . J 1 - in Inn ilium* x-uril ««-1 ■ <. fr. « . .•..IL...... 1....I

whelmed in the same delusion,

a note on’t.

8o make h 0 B hort and easily spread aud intermixed with the soil. He breaks up his green

sward eight or ten inches deep, late in a Good Porkci-pirce, autumn ; in the spring the sod is rolled

«. p goo, , nrnp.iny, or none. Never:. in d t j ie p rus ], h i, ort mamirc drawn out K 'r.i nr* i»*'»«^"»«»

ton—the Senator Adanii, from Bremen,

now nearly 88 years of age. The vener- a.. ....... mc.-iati-cu. . nu lower ration to parucipaic in tnai aport.ior tnei, ° .>„ • - . ^ —j able Baron Humboldt was also present, *t“ry is divided into three rooms, one a sake of which any true Kentuckian would 0 "/ Jr, ’ r i 11,0 I100st! had ,,ot made 1 ■ ' ' U P to )°" T C ! , P^° or cultivator, and just before planting it »ud made n short address, as did also sev- dungeon, one for debtors, and one for break his neck with composure. Our 1 enough, and strangulation took 1 - own s ocrets, i! you is plowed three to five inches deep and oral Americans. females. Tho Alabamians of that region friend tok his fox to the woods and turn- P. 00 8 *owly. llis legs moved convul- .‘‘V ', in - T ' . 1,11 }° n 8 Pyak to a person, harrowed again. This treatment has giv- — The Evansville Journal learns that arc determined to have no more jail-bird ed him loose. Aftergiving him sufficient f 1 .” ^ • WL ° le ti,,ook ' a " l d 1 ‘l 10 Zl .-ood eonvers .tU n 6 '., < ‘ 0,nl ' a " y c, ‘ , ' ljr thc last tlir0R yea™ 60 to 70 bush-

I’"”' - * ■“ h, “^ kl “ l -

W. D. Griswold, Esq., of Terre Haute, 1 time for a fair start, .. uu ..« was, ... . .... who has been so long connected with the Wiieke do the Birds go ?—For ten P ut u P on hi8 track. Thc dog struck up ““ od . ,t ’ “ n . d t "°, d f 1,18 t:ar ’ P rc Evansville andCrawfordsville Railroad in days previous to the late storm, robbins t,,c music so melodious to thc huntsman’s ' L,u,ll n a "orntiie spectacle, various important relations, has tendered 1 have been with us hero by dozens; and started on tho track ol the iox. iiathinK u. ii.-a.i s.-n. us resignation as a Director in that Com- and thc blue-bird was scarcely less nu-! A B®r a while the whole pack of hounds A pleasant correspondent ofthcBospany, and is about to accept the position mcrious. Where they hid during the wer ® 1 008 ®,and dogs and mounted men ton Host, writing from Jeru uleni, thus t> General hinancial Agent of tlic Ohio ( lute war of the elements—the rain, snow commenced the exciting chase, guided by humorously describes his Dead Sea hath : utn Mississippi Railroad. Thisisamost and wind—we know not, but certain it * be Jeep-mouthed yelps ol old Spot.— 1 he Dead Sea has nothing of thedcimportant and honorablu station, with a is they all disappeared then, though the J ,ls * as the chase was becoming exciting, solution which it has been the pleasure of aa ary commenaurate, wo presume, with warm, bright sun of yesterday brought * be tongue ol old Spot became silent.— travelers to describe, and it seemed to

the responsibilities of thc office. them all forth again, singing their mer- Great was tho wonder thereat, and his ■—A San Francisco letter describing |, y welcome to thc return of Spring. owner waa conjecturing a thousand cx

the fortnightly departure of the steamer, says : “ Then comes a great time, and the Bugging and kissing begin—.such awkward kissing too; random shots, an outrageous waste of thc good things of this Lie. Sometimes a kiss lights on the nose, eye, ear, or is lost in a head of mussedup hair. A bonnet stands no kind of a chance—it gets smashed on the first movement, aud by the time a woman has got through and been passed from hand to hand, or rather arms to arms, as brothers, cousins, friends and acquaintances, she is • pitiable object, and presents tho an-

jeuses for him, when in turning a short corner the company met old Spot and

[Buffalo Express, March -titIt.

Fever and Aurr.—A t'ase of Ei<iht,.''y n ‘ T .\'\ n '“ l,u NW.'w < W h Tho fox h;i j'boon n.LoJ with‘dig,’",

smile at the secret dread with which it inspires the pilgrim. I of course took a hath here; and for a swimmer who lias a fancy to keep his legs as well ns his head out of water^ can imagine it must be quite pleasant. My French friend, who is not a little inclined to corpulency,

of virtue.

things else. You can not he essentially

injured, except by your own acts. If „ { - t . oni) out8 p oU tocs and hay being any one speaks evil of you let your life' ubout double the amount that obtained

bo so that no one will believe him.— u uudor tho olJ ^ llrink no kind of intoxicating li(|iiors. — ■*■». Ever live (misfortunes excepted) within Maung.-nimt of tu« iiai-u.

your income. When you retire to rest, ! Let the utmost neatness be observed in think what you have boon doing during! the 11,aua n ome,, t of the barn. No more tho day. Make no haste to be rich, if hay or other fodder should be thrown on you would prosper. Small and steady 'he floor at once than is requisite to sup. gains give competency, with tranquility 1 Pjy ono ^ ucd - By throwing largo quauof mind. Never play at any game of ''t*® 8 from tho mows or scaffoldings chance. Avoid temptations. Earn money there is an unavoidalc loss from the drybefore you spend it. Never run in debt in g the fibre, which renders it less unless you seen way to get out again. 'palatable to the animals, as well as loss Never borrow if you can possibly avoid j nutrit 'o«»- Sweeping the floor daily

it. ” *

row red eyes, hair down, bonnet smash- ” and knocked around on one side of tac head, shawl askew, and the general •yninietry of her figure destroyed, by m^kets stuffed full of donations from jpfnds-—-apples,^cakes, ginger snaps, let

July, while running on the river, on a ‘waited thc arrival of nl,l 't .^"i U '' t' d i l"." . i A'. 1 ‘' t, ’'‘' j 11 ’ r'' 1 down it. Do not marry until you can support promotes cleanliness and conduces to the eottoo-boat plying between Natchez and some hocus noeus succeeded in h«mV ' . “j " a ® r i an ()a ed “bout, now a wife. Never speak evil of any one.— health and consequently the comfort oi New Orleans, I was taken with Fever lim. the ouadruced into fri . j n ' " Z , oll< . r'.-P U P. now another, tor all the Be just before you arc generous. Keep animals. I ho sweeping of the floors

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,ing so very particular? 1 never washed 1 my cattle's manger,” said Solomon Shiftless. Very well, Solomon, your cows

An“, , ,'k7„“, U L\r.cTn.!i’^ “ •iSW'S I was a sound man. 1 have of a parcel of letters and miners which he V l * U ^ r6altH V"\ n . Ma * t " ?! ® 0U ° lu W I; h Il « ‘ d ‘ U. 0 ‘ WOuld Lave lf

With a sensation upon our akin, as if we j t 1 '® « evolu > ion ’’ w , illb « " cws to '“•"y, had been pickled for family use, and with > November H At Edmonton,on \\ ed

Holland Bitters, saying that a cure teas guaranteed. After taking it for one week, i

had no return of tho Chills and Fever The next morning he discovered that] wliatever. I certify that the above state- nmongthem was one containing |500 i

enough for a life time.

and on its breasta label with this inserip j tion, “ Washington, General of the Atner-

for a month from which to take ro«r meals.—Rural Intelligencer.

,,, ludisnsp

. It is merely a difference of a pinion

inrjtnn n Royal Cln^ttie, January. 1778