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vol iv | sarjslsiiily n c march 12 hm no 10 tjjeodl&nartl state ptmi.ihiir.il wi iki.v nv x xi w i s xi anes editor and proprii tor rates ol m iighiption okb vllaii pay ihle in a lvalue 3.00 six mum us " " 1.50 ft copies to on address 12,30 rates of ad i rtisintf one square first insertion f 1 1 ii i each additional insert 1 50 - of levvi'i i 1 inch sj iie'.b e.idiliiin oi'lesi colisl llule a square special dotlcos m ill be oharged rin per cent higher than tho above rates courl orders six ivoelts 7 if tl ash nc eoinpuiiius tl rtlor 10 if it does not obituary notices over six lines charged as advertisements to persons w ishing to a ken ,-■for a lon ger timo than ono month the most liberal terms will bu gl en uow it was 8weetjaaonio all nature's so loroly to-n li ' the eurlh is s parolli i iu raiments ol light and the heavens nre beaming an 1 blue ; the breezes aro sporting among lho ; bowers the moonlight's coquetting tbo dew il ami lowejfl the nlghtingali inu u is lonting in showers — suro everylbing's bnppy nu i now while all is so chin tiling 1 ii i"i refrain from telling yen joaiinie albeit iu vail that i've a slriingu hupp a loo enchanted nnd rnplurod i frankly ci nfo : tlint feelings this moinonl my i o nn po ess too deep and to fervent for tongue io i xp , ami ov'ry dear feeling's foi y •-■now il you will only consent lo bo u i 8 this music nud moon ij/ht and i ■..'■,' s-lmll iw uu onr heaits in a union ol love united devoted togothur we'll ronm — share trials and iriuillphs — whatever may come — s the father in heaven shall btimiiions us hiiino i gloi ions union above in i is ml said jennie in tones that were richer i v far than cvci sweet phllomel sure to a s to woo ii from shining lo rest : dear edwin if what you have told me is till i know i'm as happy as nature oi you ; if yon leant me just take mt it's less than your due he touk her and blessed and was blessi 1 jll.h'1'.l.l.am.i'rs female socie'l v wilinni mnkcp ace thackeray tin lis tlnguiebed satirist writing to a young friend of lie influence tiul importance ol female society uses the following truth ful us is well as beautiful language we quote it here as a reason young men es pecially while ni school or college bhould endeavor lo cultivate the acquaintance i i respectable women — not tho young only but even those moroudvanc 1 in life it a young man upon entering college have no such acquaintances ho bhould exerl himself to lind them and then pass a reasonable proportion ,,! his time in their company in no other w iy will he ever cultivate habits of cleanliness courtesy nnd coudeeension without which what ever else bo may possess he will never lie received with unqualified acceptability into the ptcscuca und participation of po lite society i iin nt the great benefits a young man may derive from women's eociely is that be is bound to be respectful to then the habit is ol great good to your mor al man depend on it ur education makes of us tbo most eminently si iii li men in tbe world wo fight for our * it-lviii ; we push for ourselves we cnl the best slices out of the joint nt club dinners for ourselves wo yawn for our selves and light our pipes and say wo wont go out we prefer ourselves mid our case and tho greatest good that comes to a inau from womar'a society is that he bus to think of somebody besidos himsi if — somebody to whom hu is bound to be constantly attentive and respectful the valley of death eiglity miles northeast of camp cady on tho miijave river ( lalifornia there is a well known and dreaded 1 leath valley it is said to be lower than the level ol iln gen and wholly destitute ot wnter tb valley is bomu fifty miles long by thirty in breadth and save ut two points ii is wholly encircled by mountains up whose sides ii i impossible for liny but oiperl climbers to ascend li is devoid nl vogc tation ami shadow ol bird or wild beast never darkened its whito glaring sand in tlm early days trains ol emigrants bound for california passed under the direction of guides to ho south of death valley by what is known as the old mormon i;,,.i,l in tho year 1850 a largo train with some ihree hundred migrants most ly from illinois and missouri cine south fro a ball i ike uh led by a mormon — wheu inin death valley a dissent broke out in pail of the train ami twenty-one families came to tho conclusion that tho mormon knew nothing aboul lhe cuuntry so ihey ippoiiiled one nf ilu-ir number a i a i i ami broke off from tlio in ilo part j , tli • li a lm determined to tin n duo west so with the peoplo nnd wagons and hocks be travelled for three days nnd then do ceiiili d into llie in im i valley whose treacherous inlrago promised wnier — tiny reached lbu ei litre bul only liu whlto glaring sand bn led by the bcorchlng pe il ,. mol 1 1 ir ;■mo on evi i.i him i ai mini iho valley iln y wander ed unil one by one ihe iinn died and panting flocks stretched flu tu • li es in ilealh innii i liu imi un tlnn tin cbil ih n er ing for wnier died iii iiii ir nioib , i .-' breast and with swollen tongues and burning vitals thn mothers followed a ng on a i'i or wagon wnanbandonod nud strong mon tottered raved nnd died after n week a wandering n dozen burvlvors found water in ile hollow ofu rock in n mourn tain it i i.t il but a luul time then all iui .. lied bul iu ,., w ho by s o mil in ti loin menus gol mil of lho valley and iul lowi il ibe trull of their former compan ions loighly-seven persons with hun dreds of animals perl bed in this li ai iul place and sinco ben thu iiaiiiu of 1 le.iib v ii y iia-.i been applied to it arrest of consumption thero is no malady which causes so lur o a mortality ns consumption sta ts show that thronglu ul the civilized world au average of death i.i six ov ei v six iii lie li is of mortality may be attributed to its ngoncy though our own city shows a mailer average from ibis scourge yet ii is computed thai even here it is t he cause ol one ib nl li in i very seven or eight 1 1 v i i'm in i ly consul en il an incurable disease nnd ivua often i i impel . y to i nn its fill 1 coursu un checked j but modern investigation nnd science have proved llml lho tuberculin depo it to which all i - dreirj ri suits may i 1 1 nt il will li quently diminish undi r suilablo treatment this is further prov ed by post mortem examination'1 where death has occurred irom other causes in which the lungs nn i il and puckori d at tested tho healthy closing ol iwonndeven lhree large tubercular cavities few ure uwaro bow much lhe prevention and even tin cure i'l ibis dread disease depends up on llieir own efforts an eminenl amor ic i physician has recently declared that willi pinper p.ccaiiii by any in.e mm i'i ni'.u'lli.'ctnsliuljri i""ii ni ie will iii"li nn impossibility even ibniigh hereditary influences may predispose him to it and llml even th who are aln a ly under its grasp in ii have hope nf arresting its rav iigi -. the plain and simple pi inei li . ii bich iu th ct i llic i .-.- in o , i all wise trentmi nt is lo ini ■■lhe phi licul system lo the h ghl st pus i r 1 ., company w il ii i -. one i ; be best cura tives uud pi eveiitivi a is t i cxp 1 nnd btrc . 1 ii the lit tin in ... ives by il i : inspirations or bi ulii ; iu ol pure air i ... iiispirul ions iiould bo in ulo ns l.'iity ns possible through n sill li tube or ivii li lie mouth ne n ly cl ed nnd with llm nhouldeis throw n i ick nu 1 dot wards when lho lungs in '. : ed the air should be ns sl n ly and ''■id u illy hi ■. the i out hy c nl innii prac tice i w iii be found i to take loi md deep iuspii ntion >, uud i i : • i will beenmo pel in nielli i expniitled so a lo give : aa lungs fuller pi ii . when sti b as begii 1 1 lo d iin o i u rsu llie t li'orl i ist be proj ition ibly mil ler as i ; ■nir at first cnl i ll i '■■r put ol ll 1 inga it only till the npi \ afii r a in : id i ' ■i and henoo the nei il y i f m.i .: ' ll ispii-iiliou ■■low us possible six limes a d iv i i lhe np i nil is not too mm li for ' hi • exi ; ci o i mleed the gi'i at adi iiitugu of mild m iry cl mil - i c in uniptivi s is the pn iii v i pill ■.-; g i much i i i lillll ut i ll ll m nli is j : •' ly - ai 1 ol lie ] iro u ul bra chi air t m innesotu but thn who there for lung tliseas iiould reiin mln r ih it only as 1 1 y bi ithe ih iiure out id air bale il illy can il pi nve i ie lici ll a lady with tubercular ilcpoi-ii i i evi i ■cough went tberi oui i . in uu nth pent in the oidimiry « iy in u ' ' her no impi ven sho then j camping paity ol indies and .- i i leme i w ho blurted iii an • , .'...■,. md slepl iu t uls nl night afii r lhree da ' ex posure to thi open air she niniiif - ly im proved and tbniigb frequently exposed ii the evening took no e id the cm nance of th.it luodu of iif : red her be iliii and so si ed her con lilu tion tliat iu i wo month i i be , ubl hici \ with impunity w iiii the air v ts bio in cly ucrosfi in mn imil "'. nud oven ii r ri mm knbl ■im i mci i look | i ,- ■aim i j tin tu n y young men ol our army i tbo bile ,■i many of « limn i-ul i i ,,.- . nt tb ..." i their iv nds uui ro lm nod with •■, - i i . in , i , ■■,' ic il t i * ii ti i lie i ■. i ii thu 1 u i is most i t'litiul to the d red end .'. bill ... ' . md wholes in i id including fully n • . i eiitiu i ; ;, • urn it of i mi i mosi ol llioso ivh 1 ivo lull 1 iidencies reject fit meat bill it i pi ice m iy be supp ;. « tb hen ,-, in ik or cro uu li irieiimi in di i in tie ca ies is hi id v ii jin i uh — the dress i ul io a inattei bearing s'ronc i y ii i lm in alih of i lie lungs wool lilu ic i worn nexl the hie nu i win in c iv ering for the extremities nn ull tup - i nl iii i bo li ipo of ih g nm ni i ' - i!'l allow full play to the m i kelitl i oui care a i n , xiely us fur ns ii can bo seem d i import ml ; bill even whore ibis is impossible utteiiti in to i h other requisites so simplo to bu within thu power of every intelligent pcrs in will in many cases prevent und in in 8k iu cipi iii ri ies ai rosl lho progi l i tills m , i n ; ., ing t il innliiilii's i'lul nl iphl ■ledger north carolina ii i:k v.is i mi rn •. t t.'t'soi'iici ■:. prof i i llarnliai it u imrlhorn nil innii who lias iii ( li i'l me al i lllll ' lotie i'l this statu for somo llm ■, nud who ih voiii'hetl for as a chrisiiuii gontlomuii of lino scientific attainments wi lies tu i , i ion i in ■■■i li ii i iiie dem ■ritu-trfi ll i un i ei noi ih i luroliiiit i ( i i i ll lllbjl , ! ill iii tl ll.ll 1 ffl h ll llllll i i written au.iwj ni11 dwbundiih for moro i.i i yi ir my peirtwos em ployi 1 i no inni i cxti'iil in gving di boi ipliniis of tin wi ftferu state i avd 1 1 ■ritin n s their alm iciiliiii.il mini i il ( iiinierci.il oil nml leal c nd van iii a number of enterprising young men h l;h inoduriitn me ins by my representa lions were induced lo eck heir m tunes in ho fur we it at llml llllll my eyes had nol b iii iii ill ■' iiiiiii so richly en iinu i i bv nitiii u i'h pn i i"i < mineral :. fm nle soil iii emu i'i nil siilubrioiii dl in ite mnl till llml physicul diversity so nur u'live t iln inlmirei • of the sublime and i mi iii a vast umoiini i li n ■■ri nl concerning exhausted mines und noil refractory ores containing gold ina arl i ai il in 1 ear stories i ■; und ol lulu n i ii tinpi ejiidiceil wrili i's have ■. ii iv vii a of i iiii in ighl side of the i ii ihil ii w i c in - iy ii li it i do kti ni th halt bus ) ■' i ■• told no iitliei portion ■i lho i lontiuont — not ex cepting < liilifm nil w ii!i her i i if li antl gold mines i hor variety of fruits and h iltbl'ul i'lini ii — can oiiei fifty per cent of iln inducements to enli rpi iso uud capital i lo gi lilts and ii '■lligenco ; to \: i i scieni ■'. tli it aro in ro extended to nil who will c hue with pure m i - — n du fi i and | i . ' i to hi blessed to build up wh it i 1 ■1 iwn to aid without prejudice i iu the great and liontn ibli work id vi i ping tbo aim -: iniliiii i ri ol llii stale l noi llll ; ... ;. these nn culm con i "■■r iti . unsi ':', li s ti ne n iiini t!i result ol lllil i . i inent and four month -' i bsi rvatini , ami investig iti ui tlie ijneslions nf nil ' • i ' interest to both south mnl noiih in : "\\ ,. ii are these lies mrcos snd 1 ij --. can tiny y-l ■■.,- i ir ii i i it n'i ji m4i,p*-h .• nn.ilix eil it \ i i i.-i lli ?" 1'bese questions w ,- pro ceed to neewer according to lhe best of in judgment gold and mimmi 1 1 is iliii'u-till to i!"i nni ■■in « bnl 1 > c il ' v i dd ia ni t j !■' ■! i •'■little is yet k i-it nl ib e ul i gold hull - ; nor , i llie qiiunl iy of in in this |> irl of ii i count ■.'. in ■_ i lion by biicii m ■u - ns « ii und ubl ii secure tinpiirul ii d : ■-. has so irccly i i all ilirnugh i bro ul lit exl iiding fi un lb i'lilotnac ilivei ibovo w . . ii in a y nub i ' '> direction n-i \ i .'■..". n i;1i i iiolinu soulli i ' iroli i nud i nrgiit there seems to be i compli in ii ! « ui k of | old bearing \ '. ■iln ro have bi , ii bul we ik utten ; ' ' ■ning iu lhe south com p ii with the v o k and en pil il expeud , i in ( luliforniu i olorndo or nevnd i i'he gol i ii ing inleresl ol north ,,.'.' is i illici nt if properly :., ,■i io , ive profitable em i ymi ul to ten thou l ui in p i y nniuiiil di \ ' ol lifiy jut cent ii iiv ■millions nl lars en itul i his biol menl may r in be somen hut ■xngger iti tl thei i ' onr i tilers shall li ivo thu fouu dul i on wl h ive bu i our i timnle i ti |-"> tin ii -; ii t-oi , ry , f gold wns lu.ule in i ' in ulo tii long piisango ol ,,,', r i i i in li -, from lhe ln.-l t 1 1 nu ul i if i i k i •' iii sluti s to tl to miliums . :' i i'.r.i'l over a pm - oping pi iin de i of i'i ". .' 1 ) i hli " ly a : wppl y i i 1 lo mini bud to ' . iii nlc wiih mules or oxen uud i iiir , i i m th ri •,' lo ii ly 1 iv i'i ni i "' i i -■' j there iv is a , i'i moils - "■un of tl n « i eh from t v iviety ol e hi ii -, h is mil illy ii ck r during i i;i iini i .". now li aver i'iii i i puliittoii of about 9,00(1 aud has i bi inch mint llueo li inks anrlun im ii , : e trade ' lohlen i il y :.':,■ill i ."■hi li - ivosi from 1 1 nver bus a |' ipul , li ni 1 1,000 twenty two in li - i ullior ive t in il ,■midst of tho kooky m l . ni black hawk • entriil und no v u i i iii i coiilii i .: a populiii nn ol iu i with ■'. : . uv , ,! lilj and two weekly new iii]icrs bolnb , ul chine in | . ,,, i .. ;■worl . c vi with in a r.idiu i ii " in i ■of i luiit ml < lily i hero nn s'i inin ig mills i recti d an ! ir i il ill an expense nf aboul live nf doll irs all thi - li : i ii ac ■mij " ;.. i . 1 i bi ing rapidly uug .■ilone now any uu r h.u in vi ';, 1 both lo cal ■, n.u ', it ' oeiiis to me uiilii ii i in ! '.-, and « ' li no m ulificiil ion i admil ; : '. ih uol i bus tl advantage nver i o'.orndo i i situation in nm ml ity i ' . . in t.il ll i in , i , ll i llf ore — in coliiratln gold is seidoin found in n i'i ,• lute iiii !■leiii in thu low grado of i face ei . the gi mi per ceul igc ofl ihl i > ini :,.•■'. nciuteil w ilh the iiilpbiii eta i i mi e pp . , i ilver lead ( in mi my in ars lie thai n.ily from five tn ien por ci ul nf lho uui mill nbtiiiu-f oil h iin iy c in be ob ii u-d by me cal p . 1 1 i ' im id ', v rii ri ipli iln il onl igricultur.il lis i,l vaiitiiges and refrai lory ores iul " i with :■• igo li ib - ol i ii in ■, run ■- •', / '' i and enrich with tbo presenl limited suc cess i,i iniiiing a pnpulalioll uf over 0 ooo who will churgl ue with oxnggero tiou if wo s-ty north carolina's mineral res uire is in silflicli ul lo givo employ ment ami yield hi i ■i 20 000 insload 10,000 in consideration of tbo vast amount nf gold founjl hero in a free stnte inul tin ie ii ith wliich the sulphiiret ores can i control 1 thi will be ex plained hen-hi ■i wl will not rather say wo oxteiiuuti die nutter _ .^ the manalitnq woman we c nniu ini ihn ' illowlng truthful nnd excel ien i remarks t'\jiu iitlentlon of oui ' - \ #^*..' w p ireni ■io give i on ,.' in hi a th iioii"|i in |" rii me v ib b i !,.. ! ni uingoment -., ii bhould b i bo ib sire i evelv man wilo cstl'l lli ' i'l ' ii j , cure sllell a pi i.-.e lm iii eouij ii through lift : tli ui iiiii ing « i is i pi ii i among women sin . ■nm of i bo i izes in tlio grail lottery t lib . md ti " man who draws ber may i-i i io i ir t lm re t of bis 1 !■. n i loi ler iban riches slo is u for tune willliil herself il gold iiiiin never railing in its yield i spring of pleasant watei , n'i " batiknirufringod with moss nnd ll , .'. ■i-s ivhcii all around a blenched tvbilu wiih sterile bund tho managing h hi in can do anyiliing ; and sho does every ihn w i ii i i ei'pl i ve mid cm cu live of quick sight and steady hand she always knows exactly whal is wanting and supplies iln dclicieticy with a tact in ! ci i eruoss pi en ir to herself she knows the capabilities of porsons as well us things for sho hat an inluilivo knowl edgo of character the managing wo man if not always patient is always on i -.- iie and can never bo disappoiutcd in to inaction though sin has to loach tho s itne lliiug over and over again though she finds he ul as 1 use us box wood iini hands as i.u llii nt us fishes fins i,ll sho is never wenrv uf ber vocation ol arranging and ordering uud never lc.-s i h in hopeful i a favorite result tiie 3uoken bowl iiv belt clinton in ber little chair siit two years-old i.u look _' ere 1 1 . 1 1 ) i -.- ns she nle in i bread nnd li ilk he careful d i ling - lid '"!- h i-'v buhl i tst ih ■prelty bowl uml ' i il it th liiiic ime rin|-l-ed lur tapper say n^^mm^pk j buy so wailuiguot fiio started in cur ry it li iii ■table ; hit the u i ■i it l ipp eil lb !"■» i til ale i » a lu nkeil " i in re \ tl ctreh.-i little lb ng why ilil'nm ul h ait iiulii '. nm ! now j a i • i ihe bou i grandpa gave me years . '. how f olish of uu to give il you i'm i > vcxi 1 iiitd out of pnlii nee 1 li box your elirs fur you why didn'i 1 sll lii'l j i'u sorry in a rami , — and the blue oyi filled with tears which 1,11 one after an other over llic round rosy cheeks a-i hour later li'lle lucy was being rocked to sleep the whilo lids drooped then unclosed and with n sob and quiver ing lip sic raiirmuri d : — fs bony mora itia ; i be careful nexi tinioi then closed again und her eorrn v was forgotten but llie he nl of mis ii ty wis very he ivy as biio looked upon iie littlu blooper and recalled her woi is "(), why did 1 speak so harshly to my child ! why cloud her iilliocenl brow .' why bring tens lo her , y s or li tbo scars upon her tender heart 1 but it is don nn i llie influence of my thoughtless « ads will not bo losl upon my d n ii :" and lhe in titer's tears i ii fn .. •'. ! tie llie hi n t-pel ion wonl up : i i fuib r help me ' i bo gentle aud p i ii nl i . ■lung ns ihcre nre littlo chil dren w ii a m rs l!:i-i ',-, eii her here or iheie be found to cloud their y oh ng lives nud bring re re and s irrow to ber own heart by th iiglulces impatient words activi r it on run plantations reports from tho plantations all over mi idle and s nil liwesieni li u i_i.i repre sent the in •-' ■ttr.i uilinnry activity ev ery b i u prevailing i ivei y band they , ii obtain i i ployi ,|, aiid paid ile mosi i nil i 4fr i ivory acre wili ■■planted i bich c iu be prop i y ti tided wo think ten tli ism ,! more bands could obtain emp'i ymciil in lbu black belt ol georgia but they nro nowhere to be found and we musigo forward with what ue have about a much cotton will bo planted tics as i '. t y ar but lour limes the r mil i.i g nm will bu used mo thnl ii the , i-,e is fftvorul i u much hirgei crop « ill i raised we aru ufruid flu ai e.i ii i iii .- iii ill grain will be lei s we a pus ing ll gh a delightful spell ol ive i le r w iiiii r seems to have entirely icli u leaving the farmer per f'ectly ire l ply all !:••' energy in prepar ing bis groin 1 and pitching bis crop — vn ither year of prosperity uud high price ler notion w ill place georgia high in the fin mcial scale on tlio road to the posil i i not onl ib i inipiro state ol lbu south bul of lho i'liinn we liuvi uui will receive 110 ll 8 than 840,000,000 or our cotton crop i i so 5 and nt ioubi jflo iki.iiuo for llial of 180'j this ml tied lo at least one third of i hose amount for oilier products givo-i us an abuiiduuce nf mom y i lorn ,; i and ber people an no longer ilnii povorly stricken arm ridden rebels tli y worn u few years ago iini wo are one moro gaining wcnltb luxury und ease forward wo s;o ! — k o li year but marks u long gtrido in — ' ni ia telegraph the worst kind of in education — to be brought uji by a policeman collllespondenoe i'm tho old north ■■• i ante natal infan'j icide " this is a crlmo ho friglitfully previiloiil in ihu northi rn uud sew loiq laud sl ite i llllll llic pulpit lie pi i . . ami i ii in in i profobslou are i i is tin in i to cry mil again i ii 1 1 appears to p rviidii all cln ibe native american population from ile lii".he to the lowest from cm fully di gesied statistics it appears llml full one third iwf tho natural p ipiilution iiii by tbojuujd of violence 1 that in no one \ jtt.r^^bhfci ll i hi i life in dbm p or buttle ns line failed in j life by ylns boii id crime this crlmo hai i lintl iljf ihi id of silence to long 1 1 has worn tlio robes of respectability too long it iiiu-l come to be fell lb il ih y who do ' such things have no cliinu lo respootabili ty no i i";lil to clluriu'.ti'l or position ill so eiety m iu the chin h i ( iod ll is 11 blood stain upon i in i-tianiiy forcing a llllll in il i iiiii s nu ile hands lo elei nil \ , red with blood lor the cm f ( iod limn nil other murders iu our 1 md pul t gclhcr " thi is ihe iniiguiig ' nn ofiicliil p iper endorsed by high uii'ii.cal uulhnrity ho sides ibis and much in iro i lie • line soi'i which ii must lor wuiil i space mult four correspondent would call an n loa pastoral for lent by ihe episci pil bishop ol western new vork warning the members oj los flock ngniusi the blood guiltuess of anti-n nal i nl in t ic do ■— warning ilium llml they who do such things cannot inherit the kingdom i heaven voii correspondent won 1 nol c ill up on you mr editor in yield your columns to mi revolting a suliji ct did there nol np 1 pear to be grave reasons for warning our , people iii advance nguiusl n priictico . n hich however iiioiibtrous and deplorabb , ' in every view of it we may reiisoiiubly i expect to be introduced among us thu i , ri in iw ol bomhern institutions nni the ciiusrqiient as.-iinilal ioii of t it ll ibits ,,| thong it in i id ot living c :,, tb ise ■t : iie i iiuiiiiiutsi elion to suy until in ot the changes political ami otherwise forced on ii by the bnyonctj with tho how of emigration southward and the coi , sumption t northern literature must fend powerfully to induce our peopl tu | accept northern ideas ' indiscriiuinati ly let us bv ull means bokrow of tin in what ' . 1 ;- .!,.-..( • 4 hm i.f|am"..i,t — **_. ,- ,^ - , ideas ami siieinl th-.tr icli i'istics uud • \ principles so fur as ibe nre right and ' ic he disposed t surrender them because ' they have forced upon us iheir interpreta tion of the government of our fathers — • ' 1 he revolting and heathenish pinctii a of infanticide in fire or after birth must nol i be nil lived to obt.'.in among us it plain ; j iking can fori stall it let not our people adopt il practice which has till ■now only obtained among onr moro de - graded negro pnpuhition the divinely iippoinicd object of marriage is the repro i duction of tho species there are other u , jocls incidental i ut that is the ol ',— - tho production uud renin l offspring thnso tin i foie who contract marriage i with tho purpose of defeat ing ihal obj cl l arc substantially guilty ol proslituti at and , murder let every decent not to - iv i christian woman set her face as u flint . against such an enormity j bo degrading - to her sex so ruinous i.i every w iy lo tha ■best in forests of society — a crime nol only - against mil ure and society bul a plain endeavor to figbl ogui isl iod for the i fruit ol lho womb i bis " . i'l and in n i healthy stnte of morals children are i , k : d upon us a lib in the i'salin i • reckons thai in in l,h - ei whoso w . ■is a fruitful vine lie pronounces them ' ns nrruws iu the hand ni n warrior nnd , blesses him who huh ins quiver full i wb.it i it now should induce amerii ins thu lords of such an extended heritage placed as lhe i'silmisl s.iys'iu a wuh place — what should induce them tn 1 h up i children us a ien den nnd n nu iiinco ' • tic answer is i t lined in in ,- word l.uxullv it is lie iiiultiplii'iition of ii it i liuflul tfatitg luxury iu everything that peit.'iiu.sv living eating drinking and i wearing let us of the south ci i-otilu i nig nf ourxji'i'-ei ie — it is to be reckoned a blessing/il mat ial prosperity i lobe at i tended ii iiii lhe vies of lho over-fed i north let ns cultivate siintiliciiy in ov ■civ thing in a word go back to lho old i fashioned morality ol the bible which alone ever has or can exult u nation i let us not be ash lined of work rough , • hands plain clothes log houses if need be ,, and thou children will ng tin be looked upon ns a blessing coxj ix i adultitaeted coffee dr halt uis revel tions in lho gilblxv concerning llic udullorutinu ol eoll'cu iu the new i'ork market urn peeuli.irly in teresting in tin .-•■days nf chemical invi -• ligation i le bu s : . if llie buyer uf ground colli 0 cnl feel assured thai the article bo pm '. . ed , ivns only adultcraii d w iih rhicor . ho illight perhnps continue lo u ■. nud in the course i tiiim even become in i'listum ed to it without having his nppoti'.e i'r the bi verugfi disturbed ; but whilo lbu olf'e adiilteiiitor id chuckling ut lbu client lm practices on lho consumer be is n t urn the victim l ibe chicory d ul r ivho profiling by tho example of his cus tomer udds t his cbioory refuse carrots p u'-iiip spoiled bii cnii corn pens and beans acorns btirnl biigar sawdust red earth burnt rugs oakum or ropo yarn i exhausted tan oiraak bark tar residue vid other similar uppe tiling substances i it is not therefore wise to to take the advice given by some that we add chic cry to llii ooll'ee we hnvo ourselves rousted nni ground for in the first place it is ol ho usu whatever except lo deepen thu color which may bo done | list us well by il littlo burnt sugiu ; uud second iv we may be adding sonic of tho very e ■■i ne snbsi.inces mention il above ; the rumples of ndultei'atcd coffoe ihal i have examined lmve generally contain ; ed largo quantities or bread wliich i piobably as nrinluss us banytbiiig that coilill i • used fill tllo purpose nnd per bap i cleanest il wu could only feel i '-• bn i i pi i-l through the ifitruugo pall on its imiriicy io uie couvil ileab-r allotllol very common adultera tion is by i'oilstoil rye which if of good . quality would alsu bo perfectly harmless btlt il is evident llllll lis llll object of till i pbi.-iiciiior to swindle his customer he will purcliaso lho cheapesl article be can liiul inul since good rye commands l good price ho will use nn article that is i iilnr spoibil or perhaps spurred or er got rye the properties which nro so well | known tliat it is not necessary to men tion ihem hero exci pt lo state thai often | they are not entirely destroyed by the lull o which the grain is bllbjoctud ill rousting j und this may bo borovtiuics tho cause uf those sen , in accidcn ■or troubles thnl result in tho brooking down of the health of m irried women a new ymk letter says of tho lute limes t brady the last time i saw mr brady was when in company with john i ii liin.ni and horace oreely — ll rode down liroadway behind the ro mains of | r miles o'lleilly lie look ed poorly then u fact for three years n i-i lm did not look at ail like the man ic used to be a btroko ol paralysis on saturday night gave warning ol lliudis solution near nt hand and before day light tilesduy morning james t brady i i quielly away his death is deep ly lamented by bar nml bench und pub ! i .- nl in the in tuy social circles to which hi hippy face brought sunshine und his voice was like perpetual music for a more gcniitl courteous popular and uc j cotnplisbed gentleman ilian mr brady ' never sul at public or private board in new v"ik ol his eminence at tbe bar it would be superfluous to speak as an ! advocate iu criminal cases he was line j ' qriull'i'ii uni'i even important in civil eases be was not easily matched he hud beaten uharles o'conor win evans judge i'ii rrepout and several other most distinguished members of lho new vork bur uud won cases which before he be gan to speak seemed already settled in lavor of the other side mr brady w.is famous for gallantry to the ladies bul be never married 1 have often mot him of an evening walking with one ot his sis ters u ho was married nnd to whom he was so warmly attached that ho found her society preferable to that of uny oth er woman at public nud private din ners where tousls were to bo responded in be w.i always set down to speak for tho holies and it was worth going miles to bear one bis playful und wilty speeches on these occasions bufuro halt a cen tury of bar i work hud turned his cull ing brown hair gray bo wus a frequent contributor to the magazines und the first class weeklies uud his articles whether in prose or verse were marked by the same sparkling happy vivacious thought that characterized bis popular uflcr-dintier speeches for over thirty years mr ih i ly was un active 1 1 miiernt though ,' i ■r aspiring to tho distinction f leader iiifuct ii • iiiiii u strong aversion lo po litical life and a rather small opinion ol t ne men w bo in tkc p dii to u trade a startling instance or tiie justice of heaven prom llie bucyros ohio forum i'd in ry i i lie retributive justici of heaven has never been more cleuily shown or exem plified lllllll in the i ite of judge and jury who acquitted lhe murderer of tho i ite lamented bolmeyor i lm circumstances burrounding tiie rase an too well known to justify a rehearsal at this lime brii illy a brutal beust bearing lhe name ol blown iu cold blood nnd ivithnul lhe slightest provocation ussns innii d bolmeyor on a public st reel in i i.i ton iu loo id daylight in llm pres ence of numerous witnesses for the only leu ii hii ll , lu in ii ns the editor-in chid of lhe ll.tyton empire a democrat , pniii r bi own being i mini of the j i-i indignation ol tho pi oplu of mont . rv county prayed lor a change ol vi nue bad bis case transferred to the loy al eoiiuiy i miami after a mock trial wu in quilled by a jury organized for ih.it purpi se by a loyal omit and sheritt not withstanding the proof of gliill was incon testable and ovorw hi lining this was the judgment uf man now wiinebs ihu judgment of almighty god livery juryman on that panel that ac i|iiitn d brown of the murder of bolme yor bus since boon bereti nf reus met i.i unu r inul ,! nib or committed suicide md ns ii lilting cap slo ic to ibis arch ot retributive justice judgo i'ursous who presided over lho mock trial dud a few days ini'e n horrible death in the luna tic a inin ut i luyton verily lliose who sow the wind shall reap the whil iwiud tho lady whoso ace of mind wat broken is having it repaired an t.nly bpring jumping out of bed at s o'clock in tho morning domestic economy subscribers would do well to pasio iho domestic receipts in u book tor future reference cream of tarter cake — one pint of ' milk ounce of butter three pints of llotii throe teitspoonful ol cream of tartar ono le.ispo infill of soda hub iho butler in lho iliiur add the cream of tartar j dis solve the sod i in tbo milk uml udd it to tlm flour hull out tbo dough cut it ill cakes und buku them ou tins ill a moder ately hot oveu cakes in the manufacture ot catettt-*1 is of very great importance that the ma | tenuis be of good iiualty ti is better to make i plain cake ot good miilcriul than a richer one of un interior quality eggs bhould be beaten tu a broad pun until tlmy are thick thn yelks when whisked alone will bo as thick us batter j the whites when beaten by themselves should be dry and frothy uud appear full of smill white grains for most caked j thu line white pulverised sugar is best the dour should always be sifted us it renders the cakes lighter never wai in butter in the pan it is to be beaten in ns it will be likely to mako your cuke heavy if the weather is cold lot the butter stand in the warm kitchen some time nnd will bo soft enough tho : action of beating the butter und sugar and the friction produced softnes the butter sufficiently never beat cakes wiih your bund lho warmth of tho hand will make tlnm streaked always use u wooden ladle for butler and sugar or batter uud rods or switches for eggs fruit or plum cake no i — ono pound ol flour one pound of butter ono pound of sugar twelve pggcs one pound , ol citron two pounds of dried currants ; picked and wash d one pound of seeded | raisins one table spoonful of ground cin ' minion 1 two large nutmegs giated ono wine gl iss of brandy one wine glass of wine sift llm flour prepare the spice i wash pick and dry tbe currants and seed | the raisins with a wooden ladle beat the butter nud sugar together in a deep pun when it is smooth and light bout the eggs tliey should be whisked till they [ wiil a'.'.'jfl wl jt^iannxj ji iln l.l'ao ul ' ; pi nils in a groat measure upon its being well beaten siir in a portion of llie egg i and flour into the butter and sugar then a littlo more till all is in und thoroughly i incorporated add tho liquor and spico gradually und lastly tbo fruit which must b well floured beat the wholo i filt'i-ti minutes butter your pan and line , it wbli two thicknesses l paper well but ; tered pour in tbo batter and bake about live hours instead of tbo liquor rose water or lciuon may be added to suit the taste i fruit or plum cake no 2 — one | pound of flour one pound of sugar one pound of butter ten eggs two pounds of dried currants washed picked nnd wiped dry two pounds of raisins washed pick , d ami stoned u quarter of a pound of citron cut iu small slices a tea spoonful oi ground cinnamon one nutmeg a wine glass of brandy and one of wine siir the butler nud sugar together till it is very smooth and light whisk the eggs till they uie us thick as baiter and stir them into the butter and sugar alter nately with the flour add the spice and i liquor very gradually then the fruit u inch must be floured before it is put in or it will settle at at lhe bottom of lho cake unil biiin beat llie whole very i hard for fifteen minutes li it is baked in tin or iron pun butter : the pan line the bottom an j sides with very thick while or brown paper butt,r lhe paper well and pour in the mixtiir bake in a mode ite oven five hours as many object lo tho use of wine and brandy ibis cake may be finely flavored ; vv i t li u glass of rose water instead ora 1 lemon juice and a portion of ibe rind of toe leinoii grated in it — ..%. . the dead child — the child is dead — all night long we havi tened to iis dy itlg moans and just as i o day dawi.i it char eyes closed ill death and its pur spoil went back to the god that give it it is ours no more on earth ; ita voice is silent in our household and the pow r f its luile feet makes music an und m hearthstone no longer ab ! it is hard 1 feel that our little darling is g mu from homo and bents forever — gone to tho grave with its hands folded on its icy bo som and its face covered up from thu , balmy air and the win m sunshine il ! . so much ; bul i will not weep it !.- tha lords he has taken it homo lo live ii ith iiini as tin mother takes i , j youngest child tho pet and darling i f ill i i si-hold and carries it in her anna to lur upper room and lays it down to sleep with kisses and blessing so iod has la ken onr lilt lo dm ling earrii d il in 1 1 ■cverltisling arms up to his own home |, | live and it is our child still l'ho ■> ' we ci t ee its dear face iiow or li . to it playful prattle i still our ow n and ii hen i his bie is v,r ne ii ill find tn pri'ci u one again and fold it to our lieir s fuel er in i hut betti r n id in "' iii home - - s ' . !•■the i " .: . . itii im i ," / ■' ' dcathof tin oldest mason the , n y ' 1 lisputch btaleg that jos motcalf who died in that city on n • . uesday last at the ago of niucty.l ur j was tin ulilc.t mason mtbe uuilod sl wmty l if c ii ll'a *'*"'\ '•> *"' iff v t^iyvj ¥ v '?' u @ f ( ( 4«££*ft
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Title | The Old North State |
Masthead | The Old North State |
Date | 1869-03-12 |
Month | 03 |
Day | 12 |
Year | 1869 |
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Publisher | Lewis Hanes |
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United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
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Title | The Old North State |
Masthead | The Old North State |
Date | 1869-03-12 |
Month | 03 |
Day | 12 |
Year | 1869 |
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Date Digital | 4/9/2009 11:16:22 AM |
Publisher | Lewis Hanes |
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United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
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Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | An archive of The Old North State a title variance of the Carolina Watchman a historic newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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FullText | vol iv | sarjslsiiily n c march 12 hm no 10 tjjeodl&nartl state ptmi.ihiir.il wi iki.v nv x xi w i s xi anes editor and proprii tor rates ol m iighiption okb vllaii pay ihle in a lvalue 3.00 six mum us " " 1.50 ft copies to on address 12,30 rates of ad i rtisintf one square first insertion f 1 1 ii i each additional insert 1 50 - of levvi'i i 1 inch sj iie'.b e.idiliiin oi'lesi colisl llule a square special dotlcos m ill be oharged rin per cent higher than tho above rates courl orders six ivoelts 7 if tl ash nc eoinpuiiius tl rtlor 10 if it does not obituary notices over six lines charged as advertisements to persons w ishing to a ken ,-■for a lon ger timo than ono month the most liberal terms will bu gl en uow it was 8weetjaaonio all nature's so loroly to-n li ' the eurlh is s parolli i iu raiments ol light and the heavens nre beaming an 1 blue ; the breezes aro sporting among lho ; bowers the moonlight's coquetting tbo dew il ami lowejfl the nlghtingali inu u is lonting in showers — suro everylbing's bnppy nu i now while all is so chin tiling 1 ii i"i refrain from telling yen joaiinie albeit iu vail that i've a slriingu hupp a loo enchanted nnd rnplurod i frankly ci nfo : tlint feelings this moinonl my i o nn po ess too deep and to fervent for tongue io i xp , ami ov'ry dear feeling's foi y •-■now il you will only consent lo bo u i 8 this music nud moon ij/ht and i ■..'■,' s-lmll iw uu onr heaits in a union ol love united devoted togothur we'll ronm — share trials and iriuillphs — whatever may come — s the father in heaven shall btimiiions us hiiino i gloi ions union above in i is ml said jennie in tones that were richer i v far than cvci sweet phllomel sure to a s to woo ii from shining lo rest : dear edwin if what you have told me is till i know i'm as happy as nature oi you ; if yon leant me just take mt it's less than your due he touk her and blessed and was blessi 1 jll.h'1'.l.l.am.i'rs female socie'l v wilinni mnkcp ace thackeray tin lis tlnguiebed satirist writing to a young friend of lie influence tiul importance ol female society uses the following truth ful us is well as beautiful language we quote it here as a reason young men es pecially while ni school or college bhould endeavor lo cultivate the acquaintance i i respectable women — not tho young only but even those moroudvanc 1 in life it a young man upon entering college have no such acquaintances ho bhould exerl himself to lind them and then pass a reasonable proportion ,,! his time in their company in no other w iy will he ever cultivate habits of cleanliness courtesy nnd coudeeension without which what ever else bo may possess he will never lie received with unqualified acceptability into the ptcscuca und participation of po lite society i iin nt the great benefits a young man may derive from women's eociely is that be is bound to be respectful to then the habit is ol great good to your mor al man depend on it ur education makes of us tbo most eminently si iii li men in tbe world wo fight for our * it-lviii ; we push for ourselves we cnl the best slices out of the joint nt club dinners for ourselves wo yawn for our selves and light our pipes and say wo wont go out we prefer ourselves mid our case and tho greatest good that comes to a inau from womar'a society is that he bus to think of somebody besidos himsi if — somebody to whom hu is bound to be constantly attentive and respectful the valley of death eiglity miles northeast of camp cady on tho miijave river ( lalifornia there is a well known and dreaded 1 leath valley it is said to be lower than the level ol iln gen and wholly destitute ot wnter tb valley is bomu fifty miles long by thirty in breadth and save ut two points ii is wholly encircled by mountains up whose sides ii i impossible for liny but oiperl climbers to ascend li is devoid nl vogc tation ami shadow ol bird or wild beast never darkened its whito glaring sand in tlm early days trains ol emigrants bound for california passed under the direction of guides to ho south of death valley by what is known as the old mormon i;,,.i,l in tho year 1850 a largo train with some ihree hundred migrants most ly from illinois and missouri cine south fro a ball i ike uh led by a mormon — wheu inin death valley a dissent broke out in pail of the train ami twenty-one families came to tho conclusion that tho mormon knew nothing aboul lhe cuuntry so ihey ippoiiiled one nf ilu-ir number a i a i i ami broke off from tlio in ilo part j , tli • li a lm determined to tin n duo west so with the peoplo nnd wagons and hocks be travelled for three days nnd then do ceiiili d into llie in im i valley whose treacherous inlrago promised wnier — tiny reached lbu ei litre bul only liu whlto glaring sand bn led by the bcorchlng pe il ,. mol 1 1 ir ;■mo on evi i.i him i ai mini iho valley iln y wander ed unil one by one ihe iinn died and panting flocks stretched flu tu • li es in ilealh innii i liu imi un tlnn tin cbil ih n er ing for wnier died iii iiii ir nioib , i .-' breast and with swollen tongues and burning vitals thn mothers followed a ng on a i'i or wagon wnanbandonod nud strong mon tottered raved nnd died after n week a wandering n dozen burvlvors found water in ile hollow ofu rock in n mourn tain it i i.t il but a luul time then all iui .. lied bul iu ,., w ho by s o mil in ti loin menus gol mil of lho valley and iul lowi il ibe trull of their former compan ions loighly-seven persons with hun dreds of animals perl bed in this li ai iul place and sinco ben thu iiaiiiu of 1 le.iib v ii y iia-.i been applied to it arrest of consumption thero is no malady which causes so lur o a mortality ns consumption sta ts show that thronglu ul the civilized world au average of death i.i six ov ei v six iii lie li is of mortality may be attributed to its ngoncy though our own city shows a mailer average from ibis scourge yet ii is computed thai even here it is t he cause ol one ib nl li in i very seven or eight 1 1 v i i'm in i ly consul en il an incurable disease nnd ivua often i i impel . y to i nn its fill 1 coursu un checked j but modern investigation nnd science have proved llml lho tuberculin depo it to which all i - dreirj ri suits may i 1 1 nt il will li quently diminish undi r suilablo treatment this is further prov ed by post mortem examination'1 where death has occurred irom other causes in which the lungs nn i il and puckori d at tested tho healthy closing ol iwonndeven lhree large tubercular cavities few ure uwaro bow much lhe prevention and even tin cure i'l ibis dread disease depends up on llieir own efforts an eminenl amor ic i physician has recently declared that willi pinper p.ccaiiii by any in.e mm i'i ni'.u'lli.'ctnsliuljri i""ii ni ie will iii"li nn impossibility even ibniigh hereditary influences may predispose him to it and llml even th who are aln a ly under its grasp in ii have hope nf arresting its rav iigi -. the plain and simple pi inei li . ii bich iu th ct i llic i .-.- in o , i all wise trentmi nt is lo ini ■■lhe phi licul system lo the h ghl st pus i r 1 ., company w il ii i -. one i ; be best cura tives uud pi eveiitivi a is t i cxp 1 nnd btrc . 1 ii the lit tin in ... ives by il i : inspirations or bi ulii ; iu ol pure air i ... iiispirul ions iiould bo in ulo ns l.'iity ns possible through n sill li tube or ivii li lie mouth ne n ly cl ed nnd with llm nhouldeis throw n i ick nu 1 dot wards when lho lungs in '. : ed the air should be ns sl n ly and ''■id u illy hi ■. the i out hy c nl innii prac tice i w iii be found i to take loi md deep iuspii ntion >, uud i i : • i will beenmo pel in nielli i expniitled so a lo give : aa lungs fuller pi ii . when sti b as begii 1 1 lo d iin o i u rsu llie t li'orl i ist be proj ition ibly mil ler as i ; ■nir at first cnl i ll i '■■r put ol ll 1 inga it only till the npi \ afii r a in : id i ' ■i and henoo the nei il y i f m.i .: ' ll ispii-iiliou ■■low us possible six limes a d iv i i lhe np i nil is not too mm li for ' hi • exi ; ci o i mleed the gi'i at adi iiitugu of mild m iry cl mil - i c in uniptivi s is the pn iii v i pill ■.-; g i much i i i lillll ut i ll ll m nli is j : •' ly - ai 1 ol lie ] iro u ul bra chi air t m innesotu but thn who there for lung tliseas iiould reiin mln r ih it only as 1 1 y bi ithe ih iiure out id air bale il illy can il pi nve i ie lici ll a lady with tubercular ilcpoi-ii i i evi i ■cough went tberi oui i . in uu nth pent in the oidimiry « iy in u ' ' her no impi ven sho then j camping paity ol indies and .- i i leme i w ho blurted iii an • , .'...■,. md slepl iu t uls nl night afii r lhree da ' ex posure to thi open air she niniiif - ly im proved and tbniigb frequently exposed ii the evening took no e id the cm nance of th.it luodu of iif : red her be iliii and so si ed her con lilu tion tliat iu i wo month i i be , ubl hici \ with impunity w iiii the air v ts bio in cly ucrosfi in mn imil "'. nud oven ii r ri mm knbl ■im i mci i look | i ,- ■aim i j tin tu n y young men ol our army i tbo bile ,■i many of « limn i-ul i i ,,.- . nt tb ..." i their iv nds uui ro lm nod with •■, - i i . in , i , ■■,' ic il t i * ii ti i lie i ■. i ii thu 1 u i is most i t'litiul to the d red end .'. bill ... ' . md wholes in i id including fully n • . i eiitiu i ; ;, • urn it of i mi i mosi ol llioso ivh 1 ivo lull 1 iidencies reject fit meat bill it i pi ice m iy be supp ;. « tb hen ,-, in ik or cro uu li irieiimi in di i in tie ca ies is hi id v ii jin i uh — the dress i ul io a inattei bearing s'ronc i y ii i lm in alih of i lie lungs wool lilu ic i worn nexl the hie nu i win in c iv ering for the extremities nn ull tup - i nl iii i bo li ipo of ih g nm ni i ' - i!'l allow full play to the m i kelitl i oui care a i n , xiely us fur ns ii can bo seem d i import ml ; bill even whore ibis is impossible utteiiti in to i h other requisites so simplo to bu within thu power of every intelligent pcrs in will in many cases prevent und in in 8k iu cipi iii ri ies ai rosl lho progi l i tills m , i n ; ., ing t il innliiilii's i'lul nl iphl ■ledger north carolina ii i:k v.is i mi rn •. t t.'t'soi'iici ■:. prof i i llarnliai it u imrlhorn nil innii who lias iii ( li i'l me al i lllll ' lotie i'l this statu for somo llm ■, nud who ih voiii'hetl for as a chrisiiuii gontlomuii of lino scientific attainments wi lies tu i , i ion i in ■■■i li ii i iiie dem ■ritu-trfi ll i un i ei noi ih i luroliiiit i ( i i i ll lllbjl , ! ill iii tl ll.ll 1 ffl h ll llllll i i written au.iwj ni11 dwbundiih for moro i.i i yi ir my peirtwos em ployi 1 i no inni i cxti'iil in gving di boi ipliniis of tin wi ftferu state i avd 1 1 ■ritin n s their alm iciiliiii.il mini i il ( iiinierci.il oil nml leal c nd van iii a number of enterprising young men h l;h inoduriitn me ins by my representa lions were induced lo eck heir m tunes in ho fur we it at llml llllll my eyes had nol b iii iii ill ■' iiiiiii so richly en iinu i i bv nitiii u i'h pn i i"i < mineral :. fm nle soil iii emu i'i nil siilubrioiii dl in ite mnl till llml physicul diversity so nur u'live t iln inlmirei • of the sublime and i mi iii a vast umoiini i li n ■■ri nl concerning exhausted mines und noil refractory ores containing gold ina arl i ai il in 1 ear stories i ■; und ol lulu n i ii tinpi ejiidiceil wrili i's have ■. ii iv vii a of i iiii in ighl side of the i ii ihil ii w i c in - iy ii li it i do kti ni th halt bus ) ■' i ■• told no iitliei portion ■i lho i lontiuont — not ex cepting < liilifm nil w ii!i her i i if li antl gold mines i hor variety of fruits and h iltbl'ul i'lini ii — can oiiei fifty per cent of iln inducements to enli rpi iso uud capital i lo gi lilts and ii '■lligenco ; to \: i i scieni ■'. tli it aro in ro extended to nil who will c hue with pure m i - — n du fi i and | i . ' i to hi blessed to build up wh it i 1 ■1 iwn to aid without prejudice i iu the great and liontn ibli work id vi i ping tbo aim -: iniliiii i ri ol llii stale l noi llll ; ... ;. these nn culm con i "■■r iti . unsi ':', li s ti ne n iiini t!i result ol lllil i . i inent and four month -' i bsi rvatini , ami investig iti ui tlie ijneslions nf nil ' • i ' interest to both south mnl noiih in : "\\ ,. ii are these lies mrcos snd 1 ij --. can tiny y-l ■■.,- i ir ii i i it n'i ji m4i,p*-h .• nn.ilix eil it \ i i i.-i lli ?" 1'bese questions w ,- pro ceed to neewer according to lhe best of in judgment gold and mimmi 1 1 is iliii'u-till to i!"i nni ■■in « bnl 1 > c il ' v i dd ia ni t j !■' ■! i •'■little is yet k i-it nl ib e ul i gold hull - ; nor , i llie qiiunl iy of in in this |> irl of ii i count ■.'. in ■_ i lion by biicii m ■u - ns « ii und ubl ii secure tinpiirul ii d : ■-. has so irccly i i all ilirnugh i bro ul lit exl iiding fi un lb i'lilotnac ilivei ibovo w . . ii in a y nub i ' '> direction n-i \ i .'■..". n i;1i i iiolinu soulli i ' iroli i nud i nrgiit there seems to be i compli in ii ! « ui k of | old bearing \ '. ■iln ro have bi , ii bul we ik utten ; ' ' ■ning iu lhe south com p ii with the v o k and en pil il expeud , i in ( luliforniu i olorndo or nevnd i i'he gol i ii ing inleresl ol north ,,.'.' is i illici nt if properly :., ,■i io , ive profitable em i ymi ul to ten thou l ui in p i y nniuiiil di \ ' ol lifiy jut cent ii iiv ■millions nl lars en itul i his biol menl may r in be somen hut ■xngger iti tl thei i ' onr i tilers shall li ivo thu fouu dul i on wl h ive bu i our i timnle i ti |-"> tin ii -; ii t-oi , ry , f gold wns lu.ule in i ' in ulo tii long piisango ol ,,,', r i i i in li -, from lhe ln.-l t 1 1 nu ul i if i i k i •' iii sluti s to tl to miliums . :' i i'.r.i'l over a pm - oping pi iin de i of i'i ". .' 1 ) i hli " ly a : wppl y i i 1 lo mini bud to ' . iii nlc wiih mules or oxen uud i iiir , i i m th ri •,' lo ii ly 1 iv i'i ni i "' i i -■' j there iv is a , i'i moils - "■un of tl n « i eh from t v iviety ol e hi ii -, h is mil illy ii ck r during i i;i iini i .". now li aver i'iii i i puliittoii of about 9,00(1 aud has i bi inch mint llueo li inks anrlun im ii , : e trade ' lohlen i il y :.':,■ill i ."■hi li - ivosi from 1 1 nver bus a |' ipul , li ni 1 1,000 twenty two in li - i ullior ive t in il ,■midst of tho kooky m l . ni black hawk • entriil und no v u i i iii i coiilii i .: a populiii nn ol iu i with ■'. : . uv , ,! lilj and two weekly new iii]icrs bolnb , ul chine in | . ,,, i .. ;■worl . c vi with in a r.idiu i ii " in i ■of i luiit ml < lily i hero nn s'i inin ig mills i recti d an ! ir i il ill an expense nf aboul live nf doll irs all thi - li : i ii ac ■mij " ;.. i . 1 i bi ing rapidly uug .■ilone now any uu r h.u in vi ';, 1 both lo cal ■, n.u ', it ' oeiiis to me uiilii ii i in ! '.-, and « ' li no m ulificiil ion i admil ; : '. ih uol i bus tl advantage nver i o'.orndo i i situation in nm ml ity i ' . . in t.il ll i in , i , ll i llf ore — in coliiratln gold is seidoin found in n i'i ,• lute iiii !■leiii in thu low grado of i face ei . the gi mi per ceul igc ofl ihl i > ini :,.•■'. nciuteil w ilh the iiilpbiii eta i i mi e pp . , i ilver lead ( in mi my in ars lie thai n.ily from five tn ien por ci ul nf lho uui mill nbtiiiu-f oil h iin iy c in be ob ii u-d by me cal p . 1 1 i ' im id ', v rii ri ipli iln il onl igricultur.il lis i,l vaiitiiges and refrai lory ores iul " i with :■• igo li ib - ol i ii in ■, run ■- •', / '' i and enrich with tbo presenl limited suc cess i,i iniiiing a pnpulalioll uf over 0 ooo who will churgl ue with oxnggero tiou if wo s-ty north carolina's mineral res uire is in silflicli ul lo givo employ ment ami yield hi i ■i 20 000 insload 10,000 in consideration of tbo vast amount nf gold founjl hero in a free stnte inul tin ie ii ith wliich the sulphiiret ores can i control 1 thi will be ex plained hen-hi ■i wl will not rather say wo oxteiiuuti die nutter _ .^ the manalitnq woman we c nniu ini ihn ' illowlng truthful nnd excel ien i remarks t'\jiu iitlentlon of oui ' - \ #^*..' w p ireni ■io give i on ,.' in hi a th iioii"|i in |" rii me v ib b i !,.. ! ni uingoment -., ii bhould b i bo ib sire i evelv man wilo cstl'l lli ' i'l ' ii j , cure sllell a pi i.-.e lm iii eouij ii through lift : tli ui iiiii ing « i is i pi ii i among women sin . ■nm of i bo i izes in tlio grail lottery t lib . md ti " man who draws ber may i-i i io i ir t lm re t of bis 1 !■. n i loi ler iban riches slo is u for tune willliil herself il gold iiiiin never railing in its yield i spring of pleasant watei , n'i " batiknirufringod with moss nnd ll , .'. ■i-s ivhcii all around a blenched tvbilu wiih sterile bund tho managing h hi in can do anyiliing ; and sho does every ihn w i ii i i ei'pl i ve mid cm cu live of quick sight and steady hand she always knows exactly whal is wanting and supplies iln dclicieticy with a tact in ! ci i eruoss pi en ir to herself she knows the capabilities of porsons as well us things for sho hat an inluilivo knowl edgo of character the managing wo man if not always patient is always on i -.- iie and can never bo disappoiutcd in to inaction though sin has to loach tho s itne lliiug over and over again though she finds he ul as 1 use us box wood iini hands as i.u llii nt us fishes fins i,ll sho is never wenrv uf ber vocation ol arranging and ordering uud never lc.-s i h in hopeful i a favorite result tiie 3uoken bowl iiv belt clinton in ber little chair siit two years-old i.u look _' ere 1 1 . 1 1 ) i -.- ns she nle in i bread nnd li ilk he careful d i ling - lid '"!- h i-'v buhl i tst ih ■prelty bowl uml ' i il it th liiiic ime rin|-l-ed lur tapper say n^^mm^pk j buy so wailuiguot fiio started in cur ry it li iii ■table ; hit the u i ■i it l ipp eil lb !"■» i til ale i » a lu nkeil " i in re \ tl ctreh.-i little lb ng why ilil'nm ul h ait iiulii '. nm ! now j a i • i ihe bou i grandpa gave me years . '. how f olish of uu to give il you i'm i > vcxi 1 iiitd out of pnlii nee 1 li box your elirs fur you why didn'i 1 sll lii'l j i'u sorry in a rami , — and the blue oyi filled with tears which 1,11 one after an other over llic round rosy cheeks a-i hour later li'lle lucy was being rocked to sleep the whilo lids drooped then unclosed and with n sob and quiver ing lip sic raiirmuri d : — fs bony mora itia ; i be careful nexi tinioi then closed again und her eorrn v was forgotten but llie he nl of mis ii ty wis very he ivy as biio looked upon iie littlu blooper and recalled her woi is "(), why did 1 speak so harshly to my child ! why cloud her iilliocenl brow .' why bring tens lo her , y s or li tbo scars upon her tender heart 1 but it is don nn i llie influence of my thoughtless « ads will not bo losl upon my d n ii :" and lhe in titer's tears i ii fn .. •'. ! tie llie hi n t-pel ion wonl up : i i fuib r help me ' i bo gentle aud p i ii nl i . ■lung ns ihcre nre littlo chil dren w ii a m rs l!:i-i ',-, eii her here or iheie be found to cloud their y oh ng lives nud bring re re and s irrow to ber own heart by th iiglulces impatient words activi r it on run plantations reports from tho plantations all over mi idle and s nil liwesieni li u i_i.i repre sent the in •-' ■ttr.i uilinnry activity ev ery b i u prevailing i ivei y band they , ii obtain i i ployi ,|, aiid paid ile mosi i nil i 4fr i ivory acre wili ■■planted i bich c iu be prop i y ti tided wo think ten tli ism ,! more bands could obtain emp'i ymciil in lbu black belt ol georgia but they nro nowhere to be found and we musigo forward with what ue have about a much cotton will bo planted tics as i '. t y ar but lour limes the r mil i.i g nm will bu used mo thnl ii the , i-,e is fftvorul i u much hirgei crop « ill i raised we aru ufruid flu ai e.i ii i iii .- iii ill grain will be lei s we a pus ing ll gh a delightful spell ol ive i le r w iiiii r seems to have entirely icli u leaving the farmer per f'ectly ire l ply all !:••' energy in prepar ing bis groin 1 and pitching bis crop — vn ither year of prosperity uud high price ler notion w ill place georgia high in the fin mcial scale on tlio road to the posil i i not onl ib i inipiro state ol lbu south bul of lho i'liinn we liuvi uui will receive 110 ll 8 than 840,000,000 or our cotton crop i i so 5 and nt ioubi jflo iki.iiuo for llial of 180'j this ml tied lo at least one third of i hose amount for oilier products givo-i us an abuiiduuce nf mom y i lorn ,; i and ber people an no longer ilnii povorly stricken arm ridden rebels tli y worn u few years ago iini wo are one moro gaining wcnltb luxury und ease forward wo s;o ! — k o li year but marks u long gtrido in — ' ni ia telegraph the worst kind of in education — to be brought uji by a policeman collllespondenoe i'm tho old north ■■• i ante natal infan'j icide " this is a crlmo ho friglitfully previiloiil in ihu northi rn uud sew loiq laud sl ite i llllll llic pulpit lie pi i . . ami i ii in in i profobslou are i i is tin in i to cry mil again i ii 1 1 appears to p rviidii all cln ibe native american population from ile lii".he to the lowest from cm fully di gesied statistics it appears llml full one third iwf tho natural p ipiilution iiii by tbojuujd of violence 1 that in no one \ jtt.r^^bhfci ll i hi i life in dbm p or buttle ns line failed in j life by ylns boii id crime this crlmo hai i lintl iljf ihi id of silence to long 1 1 has worn tlio robes of respectability too long it iiiu-l come to be fell lb il ih y who do ' such things have no cliinu lo respootabili ty no i i";lil to clluriu'.ti'l or position ill so eiety m iu the chin h i ( iod ll is 11 blood stain upon i in i-tianiiy forcing a llllll in il i iiiii s nu ile hands lo elei nil \ , red with blood lor the cm f ( iod limn nil other murders iu our 1 md pul t gclhcr " thi is ihe iniiguiig ' nn ofiicliil p iper endorsed by high uii'ii.cal uulhnrity ho sides ibis and much in iro i lie • line soi'i which ii must lor wuiil i space mult four correspondent would call an n loa pastoral for lent by ihe episci pil bishop ol western new vork warning the members oj los flock ngniusi the blood guiltuess of anti-n nal i nl in t ic do ■— warning ilium llml they who do such things cannot inherit the kingdom i heaven voii correspondent won 1 nol c ill up on you mr editor in yield your columns to mi revolting a suliji ct did there nol np 1 pear to be grave reasons for warning our , people iii advance nguiusl n priictico . n hich however iiioiibtrous and deplorabb , ' in every view of it we may reiisoiiubly i expect to be introduced among us thu i , ri in iw ol bomhern institutions nni the ciiusrqiient as.-iinilal ioii of t it ll ibits ,,| thong it in i id ot living c :,, tb ise ■t : iie i iiuiiiiiutsi elion to suy until in ot the changes political ami otherwise forced on ii by the bnyonctj with tho how of emigration southward and the coi , sumption t northern literature must fend powerfully to induce our peopl tu | accept northern ideas ' indiscriiuinati ly let us bv ull means bokrow of tin in what ' . 1 ;- .!,.-..( • 4 hm i.f|am"..i,t — **_. ,- ,^ - , ideas ami siieinl th-.tr icli i'istics uud • \ principles so fur as ibe nre right and ' ic he disposed t surrender them because ' they have forced upon us iheir interpreta tion of the government of our fathers — • ' 1 he revolting and heathenish pinctii a of infanticide in fire or after birth must nol i be nil lived to obt.'.in among us it plain ; j iking can fori stall it let not our people adopt il practice which has till ■now only obtained among onr moro de - graded negro pnpuhition the divinely iippoinicd object of marriage is the repro i duction of tho species there are other u , jocls incidental i ut that is the ol ',— - tho production uud renin l offspring thnso tin i foie who contract marriage i with tho purpose of defeat ing ihal obj cl l arc substantially guilty ol proslituti at and , murder let every decent not to - iv i christian woman set her face as u flint . against such an enormity j bo degrading - to her sex so ruinous i.i every w iy lo tha ■best in forests of society — a crime nol only - against mil ure and society bul a plain endeavor to figbl ogui isl iod for the i fruit ol lho womb i bis " . i'l and in n i healthy stnte of morals children are i , k : d upon us a lib in the i'salin i • reckons thai in in l,h - ei whoso w . ■is a fruitful vine lie pronounces them ' ns nrruws iu the hand ni n warrior nnd , blesses him who huh ins quiver full i wb.it i it now should induce amerii ins thu lords of such an extended heritage placed as lhe i'silmisl s.iys'iu a wuh place — what should induce them tn 1 h up i children us a ien den nnd n nu iiinco ' • tic answer is i t lined in in ,- word l.uxullv it is lie iiiultiplii'iition of ii it i liuflul tfatitg luxury iu everything that peit.'iiu.sv living eating drinking and i wearing let us of the south ci i-otilu i nig nf ourxji'i'-ei ie — it is to be reckoned a blessing/il mat ial prosperity i lobe at i tended ii iiii lhe vies of lho over-fed i north let ns cultivate siintiliciiy in ov ■civ thing in a word go back to lho old i fashioned morality ol the bible which alone ever has or can exult u nation i let us not be ash lined of work rough , • hands plain clothes log houses if need be ,, and thou children will ng tin be looked upon ns a blessing coxj ix i adultitaeted coffee dr halt uis revel tions in lho gilblxv concerning llic udullorutinu ol eoll'cu iu the new i'ork market urn peeuli.irly in teresting in tin .-•■days nf chemical invi -• ligation i le bu s : . if llie buyer uf ground colli 0 cnl feel assured thai the article bo pm '. . ed , ivns only adultcraii d w iih rhicor . ho illight perhnps continue lo u ■. nud in the course i tiiim even become in i'listum ed to it without having his nppoti'.e i'r the bi verugfi disturbed ; but whilo lbu olf'e adiilteiiitor id chuckling ut lbu client lm practices on lho consumer be is n t urn the victim l ibe chicory d ul r ivho profiling by tho example of his cus tomer udds t his cbioory refuse carrots p u'-iiip spoiled bii cnii corn pens and beans acorns btirnl biigar sawdust red earth burnt rugs oakum or ropo yarn i exhausted tan oiraak bark tar residue vid other similar uppe tiling substances i it is not therefore wise to to take the advice given by some that we add chic cry to llii ooll'ee we hnvo ourselves rousted nni ground for in the first place it is ol ho usu whatever except lo deepen thu color which may bo done | list us well by il littlo burnt sugiu ; uud second iv we may be adding sonic of tho very e ■■i ne snbsi.inces mention il above ; the rumples of ndultei'atcd coffoe ihal i have examined lmve generally contain ; ed largo quantities or bread wliich i piobably as nrinluss us banytbiiig that coilill i • used fill tllo purpose nnd per bap i cleanest il wu could only feel i '-• bn i i pi i-l through the ifitruugo pall on its imiriicy io uie couvil ileab-r allotllol very common adultera tion is by i'oilstoil rye which if of good . quality would alsu bo perfectly harmless btlt il is evident llllll lis llll object of till i pbi.-iiciiior to swindle his customer he will purcliaso lho cheapesl article be can liiul inul since good rye commands l good price ho will use nn article that is i iilnr spoibil or perhaps spurred or er got rye the properties which nro so well | known tliat it is not necessary to men tion ihem hero exci pt lo state thai often | they are not entirely destroyed by the lull o which the grain is bllbjoctud ill rousting j und this may bo borovtiuics tho cause uf those sen , in accidcn ■or troubles thnl result in tho brooking down of the health of m irried women a new ymk letter says of tho lute limes t brady the last time i saw mr brady was when in company with john i ii liin.ni and horace oreely — ll rode down liroadway behind the ro mains of | r miles o'lleilly lie look ed poorly then u fact for three years n i-i lm did not look at ail like the man ic used to be a btroko ol paralysis on saturday night gave warning ol lliudis solution near nt hand and before day light tilesduy morning james t brady i i quielly away his death is deep ly lamented by bar nml bench und pub ! i .- nl in the in tuy social circles to which hi hippy face brought sunshine und his voice was like perpetual music for a more gcniitl courteous popular and uc j cotnplisbed gentleman ilian mr brady ' never sul at public or private board in new v"ik ol his eminence at tbe bar it would be superfluous to speak as an ! advocate iu criminal cases he was line j ' qriull'i'ii uni'i even important in civil eases be was not easily matched he hud beaten uharles o'conor win evans judge i'ii rrepout and several other most distinguished members of lho new vork bur uud won cases which before he be gan to speak seemed already settled in lavor of the other side mr brady w.is famous for gallantry to the ladies bul be never married 1 have often mot him of an evening walking with one ot his sis ters u ho was married nnd to whom he was so warmly attached that ho found her society preferable to that of uny oth er woman at public nud private din ners where tousls were to bo responded in be w.i always set down to speak for tho holies and it was worth going miles to bear one bis playful und wilty speeches on these occasions bufuro halt a cen tury of bar i work hud turned his cull ing brown hair gray bo wus a frequent contributor to the magazines und the first class weeklies uud his articles whether in prose or verse were marked by the same sparkling happy vivacious thought that characterized bis popular uflcr-dintier speeches for over thirty years mr ih i ly was un active 1 1 miiernt though ,' i ■r aspiring to tho distinction f leader iiifuct ii • iiiiii u strong aversion lo po litical life and a rather small opinion ol t ne men w bo in tkc p dii to u trade a startling instance or tiie justice of heaven prom llie bucyros ohio forum i'd in ry i i lie retributive justici of heaven has never been more cleuily shown or exem plified lllllll in the i ite of judge and jury who acquitted lhe murderer of tho i ite lamented bolmeyor i lm circumstances burrounding tiie rase an too well known to justify a rehearsal at this lime brii illy a brutal beust bearing lhe name ol blown iu cold blood nnd ivithnul lhe slightest provocation ussns innii d bolmeyor on a public st reel in i i.i ton iu loo id daylight in llm pres ence of numerous witnesses for the only leu ii hii ll , lu in ii ns the editor-in chid of lhe ll.tyton empire a democrat , pniii r bi own being i mini of the j i-i indignation ol tho pi oplu of mont . rv county prayed lor a change ol vi nue bad bis case transferred to the loy al eoiiuiy i miami after a mock trial wu in quilled by a jury organized for ih.it purpi se by a loyal omit and sheritt not withstanding the proof of gliill was incon testable and ovorw hi lining this was the judgment uf man now wiinebs ihu judgment of almighty god livery juryman on that panel that ac i|iiitn d brown of the murder of bolme yor bus since boon bereti nf reus met i.i unu r inul ,! nib or committed suicide md ns ii lilting cap slo ic to ibis arch ot retributive justice judgo i'ursous who presided over lho mock trial dud a few days ini'e n horrible death in the luna tic a inin ut i luyton verily lliose who sow the wind shall reap the whil iwiud tho lady whoso ace of mind wat broken is having it repaired an t.nly bpring jumping out of bed at s o'clock in tho morning domestic economy subscribers would do well to pasio iho domestic receipts in u book tor future reference cream of tarter cake — one pint of ' milk ounce of butter three pints of llotii throe teitspoonful ol cream of tartar ono le.ispo infill of soda hub iho butler in lho iliiur add the cream of tartar j dis solve the sod i in tbo milk uml udd it to tlm flour hull out tbo dough cut it ill cakes und buku them ou tins ill a moder ately hot oveu cakes in the manufacture ot catettt-*1 is of very great importance that the ma | tenuis be of good iiualty ti is better to make i plain cake ot good miilcriul than a richer one of un interior quality eggs bhould be beaten tu a broad pun until tlmy are thick thn yelks when whisked alone will bo as thick us batter j the whites when beaten by themselves should be dry and frothy uud appear full of smill white grains for most caked j thu line white pulverised sugar is best the dour should always be sifted us it renders the cakes lighter never wai in butter in the pan it is to be beaten in ns it will be likely to mako your cuke heavy if the weather is cold lot the butter stand in the warm kitchen some time nnd will bo soft enough tho : action of beating the butter und sugar and the friction produced softnes the butter sufficiently never beat cakes wiih your bund lho warmth of tho hand will make tlnm streaked always use u wooden ladle for butler and sugar or batter uud rods or switches for eggs fruit or plum cake no i — ono pound ol flour one pound of butter ono pound of sugar twelve pggcs one pound , ol citron two pounds of dried currants ; picked and wash d one pound of seeded | raisins one table spoonful of ground cin ' minion 1 two large nutmegs giated ono wine gl iss of brandy one wine glass of wine sift llm flour prepare the spice i wash pick and dry tbe currants and seed | the raisins with a wooden ladle beat the butter nud sugar together in a deep pun when it is smooth and light bout the eggs tliey should be whisked till they [ wiil a'.'.'jfl wl jt^iannxj ji iln l.l'ao ul ' ; pi nils in a groat measure upon its being well beaten siir in a portion of llie egg i and flour into the butter and sugar then a littlo more till all is in und thoroughly i incorporated add tho liquor and spico gradually und lastly tbo fruit which must b well floured beat the wholo i filt'i-ti minutes butter your pan and line , it wbli two thicknesses l paper well but ; tered pour in tbo batter and bake about live hours instead of tbo liquor rose water or lciuon may be added to suit the taste i fruit or plum cake no 2 — one | pound of flour one pound of sugar one pound of butter ten eggs two pounds of dried currants washed picked nnd wiped dry two pounds of raisins washed pick , d ami stoned u quarter of a pound of citron cut iu small slices a tea spoonful oi ground cinnamon one nutmeg a wine glass of brandy and one of wine siir the butler nud sugar together till it is very smooth and light whisk the eggs till they uie us thick as baiter and stir them into the butter and sugar alter nately with the flour add the spice and i liquor very gradually then the fruit u inch must be floured before it is put in or it will settle at at lhe bottom of lho cake unil biiin beat llie whole very i hard for fifteen minutes li it is baked in tin or iron pun butter : the pan line the bottom an j sides with very thick while or brown paper butt,r lhe paper well and pour in the mixtiir bake in a mode ite oven five hours as many object lo tho use of wine and brandy ibis cake may be finely flavored ; vv i t li u glass of rose water instead ora 1 lemon juice and a portion of ibe rind of toe leinoii grated in it — ..%. . the dead child — the child is dead — all night long we havi tened to iis dy itlg moans and just as i o day dawi.i it char eyes closed ill death and its pur spoil went back to the god that give it it is ours no more on earth ; ita voice is silent in our household and the pow r f its luile feet makes music an und m hearthstone no longer ab ! it is hard 1 feel that our little darling is g mu from homo and bents forever — gone to tho grave with its hands folded on its icy bo som and its face covered up from thu , balmy air and the win m sunshine il ! . so much ; bul i will not weep it !.- tha lords he has taken it homo lo live ii ith iiini as tin mother takes i , j youngest child tho pet and darling i f ill i i si-hold and carries it in her anna to lur upper room and lays it down to sleep with kisses and blessing so iod has la ken onr lilt lo dm ling earrii d il in 1 1 ■cverltisling arms up to his own home |, | live and it is our child still l'ho ■> ' we ci t ee its dear face iiow or li . to it playful prattle i still our ow n and ii hen i his bie is v,r ne ii ill find tn pri'ci u one again and fold it to our lieir s fuel er in i hut betti r n id in "' iii home - - s ' . !•■the i " .: . . itii im i ," / ■' ' dcathof tin oldest mason the , n y ' 1 lisputch btaleg that jos motcalf who died in that city on n • . uesday last at the ago of niucty.l ur j was tin ulilc.t mason mtbe uuilod sl wmty l if c ii ll'a *'*"'\ '•> *"' iff v t^iyvj ¥ v '?' u @ f ( ( 4«££*ft |