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1 1 kkunkr j nitoll ssv i'hol i : i i i « l ;. si *\ ; to-mo iii lomr | willi llit-1 ■til i im , t ii i if ll it hi .'!.'. \\ il ii ; i •«! i ii is iii \ on , 1 1 ,, hjirit • v tl hit t 1 mill i in \ ■il v ' . ii w > iu ik r/or i now h il \ . all w iii mil 1 ill lit i ol i dili i cli i | imfi lln lli.-m vi bu j , !■. .: •■' 1,1 1 1 who if live j ' * . l v li aim ju-i hi ill . i in w iii i nviim llll ill a u (!■...■tin wa i n limn ii j iff u i \ i-aco * , lit chikt y i i in i i .... ' s it iii llll w (." i ■| iii •-,:■,. \ \ ion th » ii tut ■■• < i i pi . i , alwn n w hut w w >• - m ii.iui a ■■■i diilj dm i , guui wr'i.'hi i\li.d w i cumiol lint l.t i im i i \ 1 1 ... . . ' . in that i lie mini nl li i a ■v the ■. , e v li ami place h hen il aiieioj in shut in and tnt-vi w a i kev nnd hi conn ade i iu nicam we iihvc uu ilmilil i tl bligalinti nf lhe • ■v criun nt tu piovenl thu nuilinu ol nil inch expi ditinu i'rniii our i vv in n tlo-y but .• un e gone i . ly wit im ii i ilu ju , tion of l i i-v i !..• i ' i ■i i no for bis del iii|iieii<m . nr 1 1 i nf in ..!':. in destiny i hem uf ur li - uiithiuitt ha . uu ed wi ........ i hul vvulkei i ihe 1 jiin ol n i wo hold iii 1 i \ . us vv ho hat ,■exiui triiite i then elv lu liare li i'u cxerc ted u righl i hy mn : iveniineiit fitmi it foundation i i re deiil hits no : . .. il to make tt nr up ui t hem a lie i nding tne port ul nieni ajj u i and sidring with a 11 i i nu tin m into the huiulu i i utrii \ riem sat .!.•• -. i he pu it f our peuply will nol tolerate n.li au ugiirpui . ni \\ . ii enl itled t a fair cl anee in hi ii labl li hie am hoi ■\- i'.t rsburg in ' " \, uci r . . mode of proceeding in hakiug pur cliasi-n ol public l.iiiid 1 he ii a hint/tun 1 h ion say : > v . m individual ii | ' ■- to the uiater of a land diet i id tn pui chase a trai i of land he i re i red to file a writtei ; ■. en tion < hi such iipplical ion the i egister endorses i i cerl lie ite ii ivving the inn i is \ ncaiil and i entry i'hal eer t itieate thu uppli ml cm i ies tn the i er and it is lhe et m which the receiv er n t tn mule and issue hi original rc plicate uf whicli is li hided tn i he purehas or a h :- ev ,. ii ■■of p u ment nnd which i reijuired to he run en iered tt nateiil i fnivfi frnui • general laud olhee for i i very i ■■■• receipt ' i handed to the register ind at s the sale on enters the same in i cl i k u i - frill initti i lit ■he regisl lie i oral 1 in i office with ihe inouthlt ., • sn acl "'. sale ami eel till v - of pui chase 1 the i ii-iuul il y pi e*eri bed t individual pm . . v musl observe 1 imi on it ,' r tin ir pi otection in r i lie | rnti cti i tne interest uf ll e gnverninent the law has est ii i • i i ,.■•! twu ntlicera in a ian i districl i lei an i i eceiver — au 1 pi esc ed a in ido nf pr n .. a a - ... upon i ii di • - her it a claimant fu - i iservo the require meuis e doe it al i it he 6its mom y with anv pel - m c ui i with the 1 -; : id office .-> en tt ith a re ceiver wi il lat ing iii l bled a wrii ten applieal i m with the register he so al li - nvi ,, ■i eruiueiii n ing responsible for any loss where i i term on which the law authorize entries are depai led i'roiu death i u judge potter hon henry putter die i at hi deuce in thi vicinity ou s inday la il al 3 . i cl ick judge i h.-r was in the ''•'' 1 year nl hia age having been born in 7'i lie has held the olfi • ■uf j i igo of the u >. district i ■.. 1 - i . vt hen it w,i . t'erred on him by pi esid ml jetler lie was for many years a ruling el ler ol the presbv teri ui ( lurch au i vt as re i and . iteemed by the tt . de e uu ni . on m inday last n meeting ■■( the i i zen of l '■. i n w.i held at which re*o lu tion - ol respect tn hi mem try were 1 ' -•■.. north can 1 li /./ /) i cm i a iti m it i ta'.v mat the il ruble mr speaker < rr has announced his determination to enforce strictly the rule prohibiting the custom of bringing liijuurs into that part ..! the ( lujn'tol under hi i p icial ehai ge diis it strictly followed out i a species of n form verv miieh nee led and emin it bul i pr duetive of good effect il i un fortunate however that he cannot ex tend the opt ration of the rule • us tu prevent certain notorious members from surrepth ionsly hi inging the in tide into the biiililiug iu tin /'. .'. / _ bury j rpi ■»_. pea vutt two urrivnis al philadel phia last week from the western < msl "' al ' ica l.i mghl ne ii l let eu thnusand bushels ol pea ur ground-nnts 1 ll;lt '"" n ht'ty tn sixty thousand ton u year are shipped from africa to this cniin try and tn great hi itai . mid france the exporl of poa-iint • .,■, ; palm oil onlv '" america and europe represents the annual value of at least tin ■:, millions ! so much fur inerel y two ar ticles of a i'i ican produce • ■*- . ii ' ■if j nah \ he < iharleston a 1 vl '". . whale of the humped hade species was di en a hore al nahant a few lay since u d upon heiii eul open i pair of i is marked i in a go id ■"•■■l '' " ; ' pri : vatiou were fniind iu hi i ■d ih i the i ' . '■• ' j belonged to taken otf and left - list b • s t iy t-i • ■**% n ■% ■*• .*% t %■i j j ii i ti 1 1 1 . pfdhtfh tu yilitlrs uf»s ajriimltiirc jatrra.il j.iiprtiuratnitu tiiiitmrrrc tljr j\rt'i mid sricnrffi jllarnlitij tinb tl)f jmnili qtirclc vol xiv salisbury n c january 5 ls;,s number 32 colour nl country ilini li i he . ■iiild bu 1 1 an uf ih inti i ■■• . . ■ll'l i'vi luru the ■i i . ( ii in her inn || d land nnkc hul hermit willi i in - : i : .... eon it ry i • iierlvi t hitu fin tha | i ■it ii cheerful i .... in i ■i • i . . ■i ■1 1 li i'll i .■ill it ami native writei i with i \ tt and hat .■ive ii a h i of i . liuule w i .• . i u with i he lines ol a land a im u i de i ■.- run in • ■<■■■. .\ ii olii el i a ■..:■. r lint nn ih i in ii , | ous •-•. mien nice ml |. oily lighte i up h a smile a wli • i like the ■, • t-oiild intrnilueu ii ll'mll h is o.i v.i i ii is to i ll ■■) ■to real upon nn h i mu aid - in hi no an i sn on i ci ihci-uis i iiriied i e fun i iu il pi ite uxti uiiiu i niv nhre e i . irs be •■all the ruge many i ■■- ami chum ful ... am nig i r us tt eru i ... d intn gl ■like prison like sti ucl ires liie in i pn ... ur was tt hat tin pa .' ur sly led vi tnria brown ii .. . ii fa ul iiiiitati ui ..; ly feu ■v it wu 11 : ... t mu - i . ii us a tun ge . . - o - ■o i i ., , ! why run tn * ■i i : , ': .. yuu vii . . t'.i a-ii lighi . ib en ir the m tened . lei a not ii . . • ■;■. ted v white i . . is one i . ian i ■..;.'. n'oi | vvi . * ■' .' porch cornice ■. eve it hul foiiltl i lui us and ol '. • i • ■- . i ruliu it i . nud paint . . ! . ch ', .' why do ■■.-..•■i i . . , 1 thin i ..' i ., barn as i l""i in ise ; anil th 1 ed to ' ".■■." wanuil i ■up up a ■'<■■■■'. that w:is it unl and | i rubbed their muddy hides against hi clean white paint a if i in ii il • ce : shiotiable vic brown a pi is 1 uin ds should h | nti i iu gome sub dued colour -.. as uut to i i a f ne ," a - t ' . .,.. i , •■... • as it it were cot . red wil i i up io dry does t ery . i \ ard _ ;...• piel iii a i,.i im v :. . . the house and hi the fence vt ■■1 decline say ii thing more i . , clean ay i'f tt of the siinx lleat allen in his bo led phil j 1 .. 1 . i nat in sup id that tho sun is constiiiitly send ing u - a pon lei abb fluid if wl t heat .. are various forms ami that tvorkin an ti result of the mot f that flu 1 ■ime uiuniiei a ihey i usull i'm m ■any ul her i i y i ml vniiuiaiig vvho recuntl , i iu new \ i irk ii clicuii il scii nee too the line i al ground ami pi esente i n fe t n ion - ft ii - lit pothesis vv hen a i ■. . ■i ■. i ■i • . , haiio pendnliiuid from the lop nf ■. i'm i no pm pose of prot ing i 1 of the . ai i ii after fuiicault 1 1 vvu : , i thai .... lings used to i • low ly on ; iiiiny side li mil in u mug until i w li ick in the all i'm on mid tn cnnie down in the ine manner till i'be i liinker 1 1 li mniiiiiiieiil is higher in i lie afternoon nf a un ny day i'ln iron tunnel lour him lied teet lung over the ivlenai : ■i ■■j laud all m ds mi n|i|i i tuni ty oi measuring the inechaiiicai p m ei ii , ray wh i heav v ti un iy ' ■hundred to u it i 1 i the a it armed it tup ll .. i ing a few imui ■1 iijnv.u 1 one and one half inch i . i'l bit v h pi a itllicll pult or ilutii us will lie un the poiul i if u small case knife mixed i in with a bucket of water in mi h . n will liy il cle i r and pui e i , tl lie i.e (., ill m l'l i:i of fact linn obadl'ih killed ll.e snnke 11 1 iuh \\ .. ! '.■ni a very • man | i i ■n ll e i'll i 1 1 1 ll 11 ll | i i ill i ' ill ; bul had n i in ike , m-lii i iivl j i i il iitnl tt hein \ i i .. •. i tniko ho i to kill it ; bul om |,.,.,\ i ii id llltt av h fill i \ 11 u l'ni>t a ■. . . . mid thai ■lo oil tlicil | . i io i llll hut o ■ul ne , n tnl ii ■uvutit of his lifu wc ivill toll 1 i i 1 1 u 1 1 ml ■i from home one ij into and when he arrived i re ju*i us he :■i npnti the ii . hu h ippcnctl to i urn his hcai !. .-, ni i ie top - fi ni hit lions c snake blink tin . . if thu ne ii i i • ii i ill e ii '• 1 villi o . i t hein ilu ii iv and ■\ ; and all lliu iiiix for h h r vvua 1)111 ii red iii . ol lb m ii ht be . bitten by lliu i . i punt ; itiul i r i mcu irunovui bin c mil inlii exl hut hu would : ■it il vvna n lc llll \ • ■iii my plans the ll ..(•.- i conl usedlj i fur this pu he fixed mot c i . - u its i bo in . i i ■1 ■i was . i . ... '. ' ; ■. knew lie . i ... t light anil al ■_ . .-■' ''' iii j i i • _• . : . ,\ i ' ■■. . door i to bud i , lie 111 ■-.■and caul ... ' . i ii t there lay the ." i and :': ■hu nud to his vvifu it's ti il _ bul a - ire ik of c ill'eu threw i ■of the it poi !" ami jure em ■i v i i i vt us nothing el ■. lis him i lid kill t'lillovt tho j iku as . i hu can i l /. \ romance un ibe river < in iho 1 hi li instant us the fine team er 1 i iridu vt as ab il tail ing on her maiden trip fr un • n iha to st i mis u . iv of ub ut t went v -. \ au tumiis cam boiu 1 with a blooming ll : > n i i a i i hot iii in ii nurs he in i u-mod she was tiinoi'i hi thai it tv mid be necussai v thai : ll stall : • ■■i'hu thai iheir iiiutual concern wa deeply sincere un i a • igned th in a i ■i one next the cnptii n's i .■■ing un mr hal b mr and si icr the illy iiiuntioneil to the captain j 11 llnldwiu ubei . it ii v un holy m u.ii i ... .. imbling ger had con u h mrd t ■hem i t in . i ho stnti incut of the . brother that thev had no relatives iu tli.it purl of tho i iiuitry and 1 1 1 d t o j 1 1 1 i e t , 1 1 1 e re f i ) r i e x c i t e 1 1 1 1 ; m x plan vt us i'm mod tt hich re nil iispiciuti iutu cci tui ut v i ptuin vv hosu heart vt as iu i lltud with hi llieer ami i t i i ■■•■1 . .• i ii i til til ly that the paii li mi lil be wu bled thu happy in i catud to i ie par lies in the musl ciiiisiilernto ami appro priiitu in tinier i buy weru cal led into lliu c;ih i their mill uiilly delightful nil dilud l'ho ji'iiiing hnly nl iuil tn her fi a ii il coinpiii ■urn i iturl y fur • '■. e t " i mi ' 1 in d in'l i tdl you wu irol her an i sister '." an ! u in a trim porl of gi ief and i v ' li was . at ho would perform r pari uf the nun i (_■■• .■. i iu .': v hul le ii|i|)pured to think h.-r -• too willing ' ilu w a -, !. iwever u i'oruie l iceincl ly nf the <■i]il tin's uli imii linn he must marry her u one hould i ou no ol of i he i . ver ami : up hi the opposite - do to this tl i hot illltv illlllg tl || ullt ii ii ... how evur « ould nol ii ui i her lu i l ppi liit in re inctancy was ovurcninu by tho clerk's hi and • ii nice lli il the captain was in a terrible pa tt us 1 nun t de pi rate pi i n u ho « mild snoiier i t a man than < at mid thai lie had a pihtol in hi poc • . h it was pi ui n ly to i was h u rn .. ■i i •• ■■i'litleiiiau feel thu coinpe ■i lo volunteer explain ul ho would have mnrrieil hi larting bul i lull hu ■liniild hat em the i ut and " i ind he would hat .■m ui ied her in st i -. a ii ived at i i un • •'• iek m • . a ju it ice ul i hu peace tt a i uiniiioiicd who shorllj appeal ed iu the ibin « hei >■» en ele « i furmi i tt i li the happy i n the centre and thej were made < uie i he hi itie was i ■pictui e of do i he i ...... i n i ( apt lluhlwiii nnd the i lei k mi i i and i ' . each gave appi .('.• udt ice and kit ie i t he hri i i al il udu tt a iinl.oiii led riie boat ar i fed hero on sal in day when m r ami mr j lai hour t mk i hut li innblc .\ - f.mt jour ■tiie power ul issociulion i .• most casual mistake the mosi in ul inadvertence nay even the musl nppropi ate illu i tl ni shall send mi oi at ii '- ami . ne . j ■ally if it . ..■■i leu i'roiu ' . it of 1 icntii se i i .• member a preacher once mn ... , i i . ,. van iy iudll '.• tig ill snlllo " uvia i i aii ii 1 rivi ; ii om •' iuduetit >• and i i imeutal philos ipht . ' ihose un luck ) ruined i he al tenl ion of any hcai ei - to wit of three frii . m t elt 1 he t amusing i was to u ey had sent u . dal ion ■i versa i in c , we fo in i . inu . if ii had ivoril led in im . peeped i vv i wo ■. word " i , .... ' lliu i i ... it i till i ■■... ■■. , . i . . v ... v : p tu i ii ver ick t o my d ii t i es l found i ih at • • ist as icher was ting on i • ng during civiee perhaps there tt mi the illilmi iitiotis " i lei '- ex nen t was a failure lid one nf mv is it was iii mil i ' ice i . " said a secuud a i ter all vt ' . i : - i tu do with • experimental phil >_ ; \ ' " ihi the "'_!.'.• i much i a a l.el iv ii : . : : the matter of i it tin i i icher eil her uut is it not uioi ■. v ing to think that a cl mice vvoi d a p iss . .... . ; thrown muung a tl k ul . md di ff tt iy '. stn ly tin la illy ol ust icial i ui • ■thai a public bpetikcr u ; i to be wi ii i j li ut i with 1 begin to i i un i hul last that j '. il ■was t when in so croti . compuri the idea iu our minds to a i*o ; they certainly go tt .: ii iiiilar fnlal ility are th d and us d licit 1 ( t ■catch cor ... /' it /'.. //. gi ua n ' ■" ill lo cl.ili a i.e cr .: 1 i ver col ir tv n '.' u iniilly presented to i lr km i"a dog " etali it hi h i attached to the exbibitii ui ul molodenii on i'licsduy evening last it is of inn il ver and upon it ci ti i : .■is insci : be i " i resented to di kit i i ■. etali by william morton's man erieiids iu uoatou sept 23d 1857 at : he i ighl and lell of tiiis arc the masonic and sun nf malta i mbli ins rai sod in ami extetidin ■iiiuund the cullur ■i • i v i illation of the pnlar l.ear \\ illiam m utmi with sledge ml . man \ javelin a miti ve hut ii ■• i _ . and i .■brig adv mice ami etali him elf it was in in iifacl ure i hy llarding c < i at a eu i uf une linn dred di illars even i he heat v p idlock . , of silt er ii on a i . .* . n..i i •' i our fi ien 111 -, of mo to i ink out moilli tain li i uck with the n line j il ■d tt ulei wa thrown up i ' • . • p of tl mi iience on which the hotel land wall round the jet ad mil ingly he accosted iu hi , nil hei pi oe c u at , a lain couul rvui in with : -• my fi iem i is ibis water i'm cod it p with a i im .' ' meaning of course th ' i so lllll i •■limn exel i 1 tho c unit i y man " i s i ■! i . i i 1 1 ! " " n i it's a dnriied big mule and ' hard work ut i il coi ue here and i will show him t ■vou .'" at r^tsnwm am^mmmtm^msmf mai**\±*vm**mmmmmm*mwarmmi^mmaawmsa \ mm burlesque if mm pei i ol the counturfuil dal ki j fi ntei nit , had been on the levee \ i i have gi 1 a happy w rink le in hi line from the performances of the jonii i ni for tin lit | tannin hi vt .. a hill lu*(]iiu aie tion - ale < i.e of t he dm ley men bo lue ted i'm ' in ■ney qiial itiu , niinounc . . ' . a lat .• it ■ii bin i f idle in l.lle.li'l , i llul i ivll lllllllt to i tier tliein i i cu , to do i . lut in 1 n ovt il i iii rate boj , a i , un and : • c ' . . uu tt all ante i not i cut iu the e c balk in de stop nor sv.il chickens dal di ni'l lonu to him ; ionnl dis only one par shoe n y av an • |..\ '- ( i nt do end of it takes her on in close in particklar an neber goes n curtin j don't go to sleep ober his work is spuctflll ale i i.e i lit is : ;.\ foot tree - high an woighi two hundred an 1 1 ni v pon ns an cm di ■more « oi k in hous an li.l dan enny oder t niggers ; dun enny odor one nig ■sl ■[' up hyer sam an show yei . ijl iu1ucu ! ... rs . and i le a lioni er point 1 with triti in of ex : rat a ml . u ■.- n in h ci ti bb , knotted i anted uu headed bpeci men of lield hand aboul four fool and a half high who i i the bnx h ido him amid i i-t i oai - ul laughtei frum the ci i t d •• i > ir ho i v oiincti ! v iiiiin him an start him at sutlin for be inus lie lc vv hul doi - ) or a i so . 1 .,! colored " gi tnmeii mounted nu i and proci ed i to ziuniiii " him 1 hie violently pu . nth open and rep irti d " i ):-. 1 1 : __--__■• 1 hot souild 0110 jaw ' i ll i j . 1 1 lie .-"'.'... aii itln r i ied i en out a lock ■: i i ;. . i izy !" a nother ' • -... . i aud con eail too pop'liir !'' a ■uij i i ii my pin i ir hour r i all ' . y ah i yah ! i well i i i y ut dune lo ikiu at ■hit ii ig . i ' isyou iiilisft ' lie prime t i wl it do you -..} ; u de b y 1 start ., in at sutlin ie got to be si de — pti ny ten i it ! . ■': an the laughing crowd ten i nt ! ten i eni ! going al t n ! — i le'ii ti 11 i n ■■lime i l'i in the crowd •■i . ir one dime one dime ■:,.• d line : g i n at io d i in e ! 1 . ■bud _■■ii uen make me saclice d - i dal iv ay saj ".■idi i i hie bit !" i ■crowd '■m ucli oue bit ... : • : it — f . \\ oii't nobi ■i buy leben foi d - a i tt i ac "... y 1 g ii al one ... at ten cent ! fours ir uu u dog sigbl more d.m he's : : " and i ".. ■eked down the pi operty to the quasi pm . baser i il 1 a treuienu i bl ■i ..;. i e head tt ith a barrel slut e ... u . i i - i liatiiinei ." i hich broke in the middle uu i ' ed d i a u the snid ft box without bis apparently iw bo murisive was ; lie con form ition ol in crauium that was the i t auction sale thai ever we saw \ . " . /, '. .',, - /',,/. i ■th wi i l shall wt . unpuninh i i ... n ew i ' leans liiilletin in an ex tol ing to i he ab ive subject h ir . if the guillotine perish ed i . t 1 1 s n vv 1 1 e ngi ne m i d we he i i c ve t h e of ibe in ilver ot the first a id we think that if th history of every desperado who has trav elled upon the m ississippi for the last twenty or thirty years could bo accurate ly known t would bo found we are con fident that almost if nol quite without ition t hese men have perished by the hand of each other or in the same way in which thev have taken the lives of others itotributivo justice has over taken th • m and generally without the intervi titiou of any great delay frequent ly so suddenly and signally lias it been vi-ite.l upon them a to justify the ways ot pr it i n e to nian 1 1 iiman tribu nals may bu al fault ; m.iv be imposed up on ; iiiuy bo bribed and the heartless as :., all reekinu i ith t he clotted nore ..... r t liis victim mav be permitted to tram ple ti human laws t walk off with an air of t humph and exult in his own desperate deeds n v so with divine jus i ice steadil md t u-ely as fate itself . i ... • i hul v indicate itself i ' uerringly do il pursue the man of 1.1 ood ami swift ■im i t n ible at the appointed moment i ies he feel tho thunderbolt no dis guise trick pretence or power avails him when grappling with the unseen ban i uf div ine reti ibiitiun when least os peeled ii comes upon him lot the despera i i remember it let him re member t ho hour 1 w extern simile a western col pi-nl r thus " illustrates an im i tan r in anch of a young lady's educa tion : i . there i the piano where •■c impel led t t rat i mure in one d,i than ie feel do in one term ; and t he d musl bo kepi on the stretch ver spider tracked music till the reason and the bruin swims and the notos mi thu page hot ire her cat ry no more idea to the mind than bo many tadpoles '. •• ■/■i i im il rail i ■ncc ~ — i tin power of music ihe following anecdote from tho me moirs of i r armstrong late lhsh.jp of ( i ra ha 1 11 town illustrates iho influence of mimic upon savages " while wo wore conferring with llnihulla my wife sur rounded by kaffir womon and children t 1 ni into the chapel ; ami bidding them sit down quietly sho played solemn tunes ui the harmonium we had brought with us they lining like things entranced with oamesl faces and motionless limbs evidently showing thai sacred music mighl hoc nue a powerful instrument in influencing and softening them i heard afterward thai ono kaffir said that • where there was music there could be no war ami another listening one sun day outside the chapel thought that heaven must be there and another a very hud follow hitid that ' he could have almost ci led " m.ii'bi-li/.cil wood the philadelphia mercury gives the following directions for painting wood so a to make it resemble white marble : procure - small fragments of white iii:u ble from the stone cutters and pound \ them up to a fine powder mix this with a convenient painter size which yon may obtain from the dealers in varnishes ami apply two c iats to the wood allow ing the firsl cat to dry before putting on the second l'olisb it handsomely wlien icond eoal ia dry and apply a coal of while varnish made of gum shellac and white san.hu ac if the work is well done a perfect imitation of white marble may be produced in this manner -♦•»■wonders from cultivation commenting on the extraordinary atne li rating i fleets pro luced by cultivation dr pans an eminent author says thai there 1 scarcely a vegetable which we at it employ that can ho found to row naturally itice ryo and barley i have been altered by he industry of mail i from 1 mis not n iw resembling ... ich a degree as tn enable 11 to recognize their relations tbe cole wort a plant f scanty leaves not weigh ing half an ounce bas been converted in to cabbage and the potato was derived from a sinaii hitter root wild in china and monte video metamorphoses as w lerful hate taken place iu horticul ture the tough covering of the almond . the soft flesh of the peach ; the sour sloe into the delicious plum ; the austere crab ofthe w 1 into the golden pippin i ■apple itself ha been repi . iduced in -.-. variety emulating say oar au thor in beauty form and color in exu ince of fertility and 1 ichncss of liavi ■■;, the ran r | reductions of warmer regions and more propitious climates » m » female 1'lub-s i2;.iiiisi ceiibaej the j'.uis correspondent of tho london 1 lilies ay . several female clubs i ive been formed io the i irtmeota of ibe \ ar mil the ' iron f againsl i lie .... lifter which 11 lhan are 111 dell ■i lias ua in 1 a 1 1 nee for foui years i ich member pays nn francs luolilblt ui tbe treasurer these ulisci 1 j i ions produce iiiuiuhii twenty four thou sand francs to which is added the amount rain i lo two kulf-yearl lotteries of winch tho a 1 |. ised of valuable articles the g i ul ilia members i'll final 1 lub is compos . : 1 i hundred young ladies al tbe end of ilu year the bociett ia enabled to dispose of or forty thousand francs which berve to five i marriage portion to t»o or three ol tier members 1 iseu bt ballot if the for i mint can lidates are not man ied w itliin a j oai . the money returns t 1 lhe common fund and ad i lioncd the following t'-ar la members •: lie club continue to pay iheir subs i ptiona for ton years afier iheii in 11 ige and are bou ! : lacilitaui by all means in their pow ei tbe marriage ol iheii for mer associate l'he members ol ibe association married 01 single are uoun 1 its i mg as thet live to aid and sui cor their fellow in in ber uuder all circumstances sunday sicliiicss there is a remarkable and mysleeious kin i of a malady that prevails extensively in every community li is ;, sunday 1 seveulh-day ep 1.111 . not nn 1 1 described in the l....ik of the medical faculty lis peculiarity consists iu the fact that il ia an intermittent or hebdomn dal disorder whicli keep the patient away from church on sunday though he ia always well enough to ntteud to ins business on monday morning though a enntagioua disease we nevei knew u to kul nny oue an i it is an . \ traordinary fact that while il lasts the patient ha a first-rate appetite and actually cut an.l 1 al in 1 !•• i tur ih m usual li lie disorder i clucked so thai the patient . scapes an attack ou sun i iy he 1 apl lo have 1 relapse about iho following wednesday night | iu cuiisequeiic of which he is unable to go to j the lecture he ia up h_rain however bright r 1 1 1 . 1 1 ■; 1 1 1 v on thursday morning eats a hearty breakfast and hurries oft to business and no i wh sees how intent he 1 on in iking inonej a i dat long would biispecl lhal he had 1 11 so sick only the nighl before central prcaby ii 1 in l-..i cow dairyinon state that on an average and the season through the cream from fourteen quarts of milk is re quired to make a p hind of butter i ine who feeds pumpkins to his dairy cows claims that with this food nine punts of milk yield a pound of butter fanners and dairymen who bate tried pumpkin feed mate thai there is invariably a increase in butter and cheese as pump kins cm be rai ied al small expense there : 1-..11 whv tbey should nol become la profitable article of food for cows $&&&:_(;&£;__ for 1858 ' _ h _ j 4 ■b 2 b q d __ v h ... _ & _!_» 9 b '-. 0 • •** •-• | 5 s ■january 1 i 5 l 5 i 7 s i 10 li 12 13 ii is i 17 18 19 20 21 22 28 24 25 2<j 27 2s 29 80 81 february 12 3 4 b 6 7 8 0 lu ii 12 18 11 k 16 17 is 19 80 21 22 2;t 21 2:i 20 27 28 ma kill 1 2 8 i b 1 7 - 9 10 11 12 18 1 i 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2:1 21 2 26 27 28 29 30 81 ai'i:il 1 2 i i b 6 7 8 9 10 ii 12 13 ii ir ih 17 1 19 20 21 22 28 21 25 26 27 28 29 80 may 1 2 8 i h c 7 h 1 10 11 12 18 11 ib hi 17 18 1 20 21 22 28 2 1 25 86 27 2s 2:1 80 31 june i 2 8 1 b 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 18 l ! 15 1 17 18 19 20 21 22 2 21 25 2»i 27 2s 2:1 30 july 1 2 8 i 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 h 15 16 17 is 19 20 21 22 2:1 21 2 2d 27 28 2 30 81 a l(il st 1 2 3 1 ."• g 7 8 9 10 1 1 12 l.'l 14 15 16 17 1 19 20 21 22 23 2t 25 26 27 28 2:1 30 31 september 12 3 4 5 6 7 - 9 10 11 12 13 11 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 2o 26 27 2 2i 30 october 1 2 3 i s 6 7 - 9 in 1 1 12 13 1 i 15 10 17 is in 20 21 22 28 2 1 _.'. 2d 27 29 2:1 30 81 november l 2 3 1 5 8 7 - 9 it i 12 13 11 15 iii 1 19 20 21 22 23 '_ c 27 2s 29 30 december 1 2 8 i .". 6 7 8 9 lo 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 211 21 22 2 24 25 26 27 2s 29 30 31 a good cow a cow that will aver age live quarts of milk a day through .... year making 1s25 quart ia an ex traordinarily _ 1 cow one that will yield five duarta a day for ten months i a eood cow mid one that will average four quarts during that time is more ihai an average quality that would roaka 1 200 qnai ts u year which at thtii 1 cent & quart is 36 we believe tho orange y milk dairies average about s»fey per cow and the quality of the cows i considerably above tho average of tha country it is as important to keep w cow good as it is to get lier good this can never be done by a careless lazy milker always milk your cow qnic&y perfectly clean ami never try to counter act nature by taking away her calf let it suck ami don't be afraid it will butt her to death it will distend the udder and make room for the secretion of milk be gentle with your cow and you will have a gentle eow select well feed well house well milk well and your cow will yield well mediums and ink the following analysis of the manner in which spiritual music is sometimes produced occurred a few days since in lowell massachusetts tne yux pop uli says — the celebrated davenport mediums wl have been performing here the last two weeks mich wonderful tricks as drawing music from various instru ments without touching thrm were out witted a day or two biuco by a printer of this city the two h ly-modiuuis were tied hands and feet and put iuto a dark of course i place with the instruments the wh.de arrangement first examined by the spectators now on this occasion the said printer ua 1 visitor and he had been disposed to apply il little private test for his owu satisfaction lie took along with him a very little printing ink which is as tenacious as wheel-grease and marked therewith the instruments the performance went on the mediums were firmly tied and bound to tlieir scats to convince tho audience that thev could not touch the instruments then came the darkness then instrumental music by the spirits ; then the manager said - let there he light and the mediums were unbound and came forth each with jing rs to tt b naub ■! with priii ' 1 . ink '' ' tomato wine — select and null well ripened fruit ; press out the juice add ne pint of water ami one pound of sugar to each quart of juice bol away in a partially filed vessel to ferment similar ly to grape wine after fermenting suf ficiently put ill tight kegs and keep iu a cool dry cellar until spring when it may ho carefully druwu off and bottled adtf ing a small piei f root-ginger to each bottle when opened for use a brisk effervescence take place and to mie skilled even in grape wiues it is difficult to distiiiifiiisli it os iirin _ d there is a proverb in snabia a faith ful swain weds early ; a prudent one never another : " v iir 14 iii an < v ■. . ii mi ; tin ■in in 11 — yen weep ii.l 1 : . : . 1 1 1 ii.lihras calls matrimony a perverse fo v r beginning with heat ami ending 1 with frost
Object Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1858-01-05 |
Month | 01 |
Day | 05 |
Year | 1858 |
Volume | 14 |
Issue | 32 |
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Creator | J. J. Bruner Editor and Proprietor |
Date Digital | 2008-10-30 |
Publisher | J. J. Bruner |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The January 5, 1858 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | Public |
Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601558230 |
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1858-01-05 |
Month | 01 |
Day | 05 |
Year | 1858 |
Volume | 14 |
Issue | 32 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archivial image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was 3894691 Bytes |
FileName | sacw07_032_18580105-img00001.jp2 |
Creator | J. J. Bruner Editor and Proprietor |
Date Digital | 2008-10-30 |
Publisher | J. J. Bruner |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The January 5, 1858 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | Public |
Language | eng |
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