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"ODK COUNTRY AND OUR CODITIl'l VItL."
RV I. ADAT!.
iioVLi.-Ki:i;., riEki: (ojatv, ji.ssoi!:,, viti ct. ss, is is.
Vol. II. Ac. 59.
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TKKHS OF Fl'BI.ICATIOJr. f re-rnee, 'he danger will soon be
Thf. RtoicaL is issued every Saturday morn-1 over, and !;iv vdiv the unwelcome
in-. at $2.5(1. if paid .thin nix monlbs .and - j,.,,, w j.. .,
if i.ivment he longer delayed. Three Dollars:
voilboexaced. U ss repuis.ve. until at .,st the r
jTo a clu1 of Three or more suuscrioera, , man will marvel why I e should t.avi
been so teinficd in tin- beeiniiiiii:
Absolutely i.iiiiihiuaied wMit. like
v..
fi nil iil in aiiranrr.) Two Pollars.
No pper discontinued until all arrearages
J t . lha nn inn rfif ill T'.H itnrs.
"i""." 1-.--. ... . t I i. - ....-v.. .11
jryPojtmaftera are authorized nv law la i.ir. ; p. on .oil m-ri-f. n n.-i iiiier i an ii;o-.e.
ward inoiicv lo newspaper publishers, free of .,.t j, r.,ii tu ,,( pmeilV
charge. All Hters lo the Editor., by mail, . , r . n ,.,.,.,),, j,,,, is (i;in:
must be Po-TWin. U,mi inourha p ) ml. wh-.e th. ie
Kates of Advertising. iare lew r.i-e- .. miIH-i ino irom nt.
s-o!nteat:d idle:
s what it is :r,?ti;i ,, rntin. Ser- Jit-tire ol a (.' I i i ins; St itfl
'ft..-
One aqutire, of 15 lines or less, for the f.rst j j n,j
insertion SI; for each snh-emtent insertion fif j (j j ,i .
Ivrenls. A reasonable deduction n-ade. In j ' " ' . ' '
those n !.o advertise by Tear. '' ! !- r ; u r
Ovnn'iniiali.ins or dvrr-cnients of a per-, ... i j : i . 1 ( t
annal n-ttitre 'n-hrn adtntssihte, w it' ' e rtiiirc- ; ,i
en do'i'.le the us.ial rales, and pal ab'e i"Taria
I :r :n tf .: c. I
7- F r annoiineing candidates, 2 each,
i" :i Wil t'
line
in i; in :i eommnrucation m -..ur a
per last week, I :.in promptrj to ie-qti"-t
ih :t you will f ni iirKi ri o.y ij
ii"r.iiice on gome (( ti.o i'i!!iv ii,
iin'-:
! the won! mi ash -n I!nlili? If so
is ti.ere any liili-i enert ln-iweni sua-
ri:i anj yiT-.-nrinn ? Il ' su;i.-ion le ivm-hciI a !iiM (Viim ruin? Common
I ui.-ii;i-!oii and 1 laii.t r pies, lo Seliol Jotitra!.
ijiniir Fiuellrn n tlie -nliji ct of A!- ;
-x-ni.lrr the IN.rti.ni -it i ll r. ' Italian WxiMi-.Ii is well somc-
r.ck. nin-.-. suve l! e i.lira-c is a !i;i!e tiu ,s to ' 'nttr.st between
1 ' . i r- . .
Mi..t.T l fl ti! V, tll' l.ll he hou
s:iy l.e' L.u k i t" tai l, w;. I iin. :!
the ili'lin; )i liii fiirih- ju-tlv hr
st.iwtil a civic rinuii ii n a s!.ii.-i.
!,o hail ncil a !i r of a fellow .-ol
!ier, in ha'tle, wiii.t l.oi.-i i.rj- too
or:it for M:e tparhrr, who h is thn-
I i.er:it .
I.. n,'-st I-'nt'li-li ci
hv win ?e : 1 1 1 1 h i 1 1 ! - h;.s
1 1
invar'blv in ad nnee.
jy Jrer1isements (exrept for yearly ndver.
tise,li.l.ouM ill all cises o aecomp-nied b
'written dirertioi.p, as lo the miM.br of in.r
lions: ifnot, tliev will he ublif!ied till forbid,
and payment esnded.
oi!'iir'iP'l son" f.ir the ltn;ica .
I. N. IIrvsos & Co., Lnni-iar;a, .""-'o.
A. Mast. P. M. Frank ford
H.T. Kent, P. M. ClarW.lle,
C. E. Perkins, P. M. Auburn, u
J. II. Britton, Trny, "
Ti. Gibson, P. M. Paynesville.
Dott. W. II. XirKiix. New Hope, '
P. W. Overlv, P. M. Shamrock, "
John R.vlls, New London, "
A. TIn-ni;iN, P. AI. Spcnrprhnrg. "
L. T. Mi sick. Hiekorv Creek. " !
W. W. Adams, Marthasville,
Fast & Photfier, S(. Cliarles,
Doct. J. Adams, Ashley.
t.i::- !!' Mill
c f ml v f a n. i i I'lianl .'
i Tt '- . . Ii!ii:ti. at.-j
v r-j ttoo:ht (ll;f I lock aiui n aile a head
Inn i.t ? bU.ckin aiieii in uiire n-J'S'- s
the ici .e.ot ur irei; conntrv
t!io-e o.iiexit.:'
loi.'.iv. ini ",t!
nr
hi: 'It'
Ioxaprtk"s Or.Mfix ok CoiipoiiA
r ons. ?.!! Iron, speaking ti l!:r
Oflu-y ol eoi;.or;.tc iiis!i'.lita'ns, occc
..i.):
4,A roiniaiiv j'l.irei rpat advan
t:!Lv in ibe li:mds ot a irtiiivi iti iN.
iii-riiiore, it
ci : ii i e. il tt It U
I' .: tew. tli.t i-t a v. :'! ' i i!
'tp v- l.i-i, iiji iii :, c i.e. to I 1
lit :iL'aiti-t 'ii'- eruel niiv o!
!;. v. hi'i- !. rati ,e a !t!ip-e
' I'!'. -1 , heo liistn .tc aiifl
ii e M...rih .ith oii!-
i:- t'.lim e hii!'. The
ti ol t-.e i: :::"irs,
in which !. had h i t:
is not the ehiel ea::a
ii i- e ' -r (:n ki'ojit ;
ti:o-' mi!i
: T Y.
II !'
lid -h
U:. iv
li'S I'M
ol !,.
e.i hi. i a
Si'i tc!. ;! Iil,::
r ! ih'i'riw.tii
veil ' oin'o !.
ii-ld ! iiiihi!.-r
o- Mi i'. i iai; v I
il is l!i-
si.ii. -ind it
-u:ii n I e pfvsm-
ii... .
Froifi the Knicker'meher.
Sonie re.ird ag" a clcrer roiintryn'an, return,
t d from :tbrind, thus mourned lii ipnoranre
of the French lanug", that 'ainivcrhul
lonpif:"
Never po to France
I'ril'1 yeu knew tho lingo,
K you d-, like me.
You'll rep-nt, bv jino!
j-t.iriup lilic a fool,
A n-t sib-iil as a mummy.
There I stood alone,
A ni'ion with a durnmv!
"tlni-e"" sfmd for ctr-ire,
V ev chri'-n V"er "Ti'Iies "
Tliev enll their mlhrT-i mire-..
They call their diiiijliters "fillie-:'
Sinn... !t i.t )f .r-
I'll le!l you bat a innd'ur.;
Thev r.ili'J their leather "infr,"
An-t all ihcir hoea are ,,r.ocHen.
S.cns I had to mike
Tor every little notion;
Limbs all poirp. like
A felewmpli in moinn;
For ine I reeled about
To slinw mv meaning fiillv,
Afd nnde a pi ir of horns.
To ask fir 'bevf and bull v.
i'er. it ! in-
lioin he .i-Miei.it' d ill hi- ii o
hi'd: fives I i.ji his k t. -t i.;oii..
Tiie e sv air d 1,1 iilii;' it V "I lis -
j(il 'is. li e (ii i. -r.-litlal le-i .-rt ol his
j !() t" (i iio-. Mid :iImv- all He maii
I ':! ol I is riV',:!n:. :,re smiij. II! v
j :i:-ti-i;i ii i:i a nijht : his (inia:iii .ns
ei- ' lie i o!d. ij- .lHii-nd i ; . t vnnvs i,,-!-n'..
: n I hi- i-u iiit'ir looks at i i n
' '! : p'fi.-iis jiiicf, 'Ahu ll -t ems
i ice i - i i;t t i-i -1 1 1 i ii yz . : i . e i , t and
and. H i a Midden ho le-!s t ia! ids
peiyii .-iiiii he t!ie wo:ij
we t !;' it f'-r, wterc iN ihe i-ijii'li-(
i-i'-e f tli- eiithet m 'I'.d in eonio x
io'i s h ii ? Is tin1 anv peisua.-ion
t!at is 77.1 na.r.'? Did anv man ov
er -ee, 1 e ir ot, or imagine, anv pe'--iia-i-
11 that was di i-h al or iiindnn-ii-al
? Il so. 'h m i nre id t-ndes has
aiiicd :i new hie', and .so h is dmrli ho
ot h'tcr. To t .!k "I Vli rt ;:! "mi
h '..'' 11.. d ml H'io liirsx
-i- put d sti i-ii -n
(.'".ir.
ft. tt ri'll irtitt ill
ronn'ed lions- lis -any
beit.-r. il :
mid
..'verp.renls. The
h- fmi'i :i fo riijn
. .srrti.'er;' 1 : ;h" Aew -i 01 k 1 ri-
npsets all our .la i'i iio i.od w ,
tii-i.s o! the -bii: .1.1 r.iveis tiess-j
es.' and iv!'h like lotahs of Itaiii.in ;
won i-ii. The wiitt-r ila!- liis leLler
ai ..'1'S. Mat, IS 13: j
'Yon have luard nf the hriiiht evei ;
and 1:1 von ties"-sand n n-ic-hke lan-
r 1 ajc of ti e .eaiolitt ns; hut I eaa
ass.:r.- you t .-re ;s n..ne o it ,,.-,e, le:.tli: I heard both ttef :,.ni and
.. e. ainoi,..' tt.e lower el The e.iinin.'T i:il ne-n. and 111 v opinion was
only .liliien-i.e." I ean r( te -t between ' r,Vi.r ..f V.. t,,..?, . ,..,:.. t
ieiii and our Indnnt 1-, that our ' c
I wil.l hhl i:l :if liii null-., Ii..i.,rr.,l . . I '
two. I lie eob if is ili. same, the Ciiaiiaci t.n of thk Iii:mi Pk ii'LI:.
'.ir verv bke irnlr.-.!. :.ial at to the The lollow imr seiiti.iti'nts, uttered
Massacre r f the Ntonan Chris
linns by the Turks. The Nestoiinn
Christ. :w!s, who for cmttiries have
rn'iinuintii their independer.ee amoi.g
the mountain tustness's of the East,
dweliir in native iirii!icitv, have
ho n.iiy at end vei vw. ll to their 1 fallen victims to the ferocity of .the
interest-, wish- t!i. y tii's:'. nt t!i..-e 0! Tut kn, and the machinations, it is as
the u.a-s. '1 bus. etciy ro'i.pany sert.d of the sectarian influences, and
soon deum n'es into "an oh-z ne! y. j het n barbarously nVaerreti. A ccr
lt is always tiie friind of power, to ; r -io'i lt-r.i i f the London Morrir-
which it i ready t lend it-as.-is'ai.ce. j Cinvni.-.le (writinj' from Cotistantinot
In this point cf vi 'w, ciMnp::iiie were j pie under date ol 17th Almost) snv.i
exi lusiveiy mi'c.l to old linens and i they have been saenjiceu 16 the
id ystemJ. Fiec trade, on the con- ojous mmirefs of'Ameiienn Inle; cn!
trarv, is f:i,-oinbie to 1! e iiiiere-;- ..fjeiit-, Kndi-h I'usevites, and French
:dl clas?e:,:it CXCtlCH th" iii:';'i;i-;tioi : llicntlli Cntliolios. "
iin 1 1 ;i.-od-e.it': :.:;hbv of ti.i' 1.1:0 A rrot was st on foot that the
de. It is i',Vr.tir.a! will, tq :a ity.j Americans were aisi?tin2: the Ne-tu-and
naturally leads to indeper.h nee. rians I i buial forts In ihetr mountains.
In this re-j eitt, il is most in unison j The story excited the Paeln of Mosul
v. itli our ni 'di-i n sy-iem. After the j an.! several powei ful chiefs to eotn-
th
... 11111 1 1
wo i.il be a.:- who mo 11s ai e me mure n.
the two. Tin1
treaty of Aini.-l.s, (-aid X.'w.leon.') I
bad the. L'l'ai.d (iie.-tion !!i"ioi:h!y
1 ii.-
itl-en-seil it;. ire me. ami at 'real
1'.m;!: l a 1. l' t; i i.i ; ik-.
can nel'er loo earetuily .;v
ifii.' a iiis.iiicii.-n 1 1 t'.'.ci-n en
- d si 1 i'm!i..n of li.eir ai":
laciit l hive, ii:iMi' ii.l.i
Volilii. -hoiild he the ji .t 1 i n
ill I -0 I if as h i nan inli. iii'l
.sou. iia-tat't! i.a'oi 11. ey s; ea(, 11 1- 'many ye.irs aeo hy the rlu-irii'iis
Par i)ti ; 'ii'1 ol tae most :i'i'min ,i.!e diiib et- I , Fo, aie bfin.' eeliofil n v, we are
J -!n- over h.T.'ii. ! k'oi-.v tin's is r .'lu r ; hiiiiov to i e ceive, in the twn lloii-es
it'll III ' -'tiu-iTjr to one s I leas o Ii;,I in wo-!ol the l.lltl.-ti I .ililillli' lit
hi
.-i:.'ii. t m:!.
icy and j view ti.:
ii v of a!i. a poi-tt
v'w.!! i!-l-di.-ir.i.s ;
Till bv
many ol the mem' e:s of b t!i politi
bine for the extermination of the N'---
toitan-t. This they have done, limn
in vilbirei nnd chi.ic!iei des troy
ins crop and putting the inhabitants
without di-fimiiiii'.ion to death.
The nii'i.ber of persons who have
ei ished has not bei-n ascertained.
The poi uh.tion was about one hun
dred thousand. Xei'.hcr acre, sex or
condemn met with mercy. All were
s.ici ifiee.l 'v the savpire Turks.
te- a ,-!:.! i i
it: r -1 1
t II. -Il
-d ti
ll i
:n-
v. il
bis
i I e
. ! .1 !
.' it- Ir
'. : s j
"Ze.l
iin.
'Irt.-iv 1 1-. -Ill
that m- has
1 s c;.ar c!t i ce-
.1:1s 10 d,s; ni-t Ins
ili .Olivers l is w i!l
I -iti Mtr? I was prep lied to
eii in a lavor.ihe, imv, eveniCil witta
.1 lij!;!; I t aio 1. 1 a. I hel I bn e i,e li 1-11 A tlmn. ' '-aid i
i.d exrremeii's of t! is r.- I'o.) know a j.i.i.J deal oftiiat
h.w, bke too kuiiilv item ot heaven. it::iii? ! m !. i rould not mc othei-r .-i. :'. 1 know mu.di id Inlind
WM.Ii ties -i la's 1 111. hii v "oli ttie l.l-t wi-e. I i. ' ol.l w mil- 11 il I v hajs. i :i, 1 I10111 11 1 ji,r -reii It. 1 know more Ol n-iltilire
i'lid tiie iitiju-t." 'ii.e i'.ii'ls of t-iitiv ; 'he yoi.n' woiiieu diity, .i;i .-hod . iVom rival:- fi ieii.ixhiji w;tii in bvidil
eais Mi..ih! lott he vi-it.-d w nli a s rt.-i ri--. Tn I; iiboii! 'britf!it-e e.l I aU. The Irish lniv have tilt ir faults
wi'.iiibawal ol iilli-i ti.i;i ti. 111 the ' It.ni.in maids.' A:i,..if our low er ! bke thers. Thev mav h ie a um ck
Ii. .. i.l 1 1. . I...-.L ; 1 -! '1 ;..-: 1 1. IT.. I n !:ln i n i I i.. t.. ...! I....!m.i . . f .,. t. . ft- ."...I .. I...
m.u i ir.;i nil. t'l '.Ijltl . , ll iIL Hi: HI IJ.l-
l'oo.I lo.ikin,- worn 11 brie. J: is n n- ::. under it: but, 1 do atliriii, in a1!
-et'-e to exf-ct Or.iirv am a t:o.- i t ir el.i.n.et.-i i-iies. I hei e is nut one
hi:
o rir.:r
lor a
I ..)
t,
I
t ;-.etl
I.:. I
- :i't
s h-
w -'ly ward rhiid. nor -ii-.i.ld a iiiit'ir.il
ly amiable dpo-i:ini riit:t!e i's pos
---, .r to tll.lt inli Tf-t III il liaiei.t's
1 1 : i r
I: ve
Wr.
wlurli cxrbtdes otliers who ! u'-'ittor. that live in li iti, ami
iii t
li'e - oi.e i i.iiiti oi ('li-ati'.'iiii i:v. I vilest
r . .: i
ol
i.
I i-r, -I i- ...ta r i'!
i merls - ol. Ml e
I '" t.hev f t i
: II.. .,,!
how iblic'entN- he
' a ! ii w er e iudebl.
f.o t-
1 is ;
0 Vi I
1 l.i-
-eke'
I
I'V
mi
r.rn !
I,
com se, i I
;'(,: ol !,
'Iter ve.ii
fi. -e I hi lilt'
ii, To ih
' 'u s, it ii.av
l.l'i l-siiii
; er ie-s t
tll' IM "M'S III I
id t" ti'ed tho--,.
lo htm. and 'ak- -
.1.'
i!y i cli r t;j t';.' c'.u.
r; tol the j.i'.ieiit:.!
i as-n. cd y is j i-1! v
fi'iniii o ol our ;i-
ii r ;.e-a--ii. ed in ; t!
. I .Me .r :i t iti-
- r- rs .
'tlli.V.'.
"iiitv ;
i .-
iii
tb. i.
.,!,l.
iai -: j ii I y
fur- med. t
i-o-ji ill
A. i,d-
, Tr
to
Ml
the 1 1 nr b ct ion :
w
bit he
V ui'-ll Wt!I ro-i'i: . t"
it 'heir hdlo'A hi ni - aren .im
I iir u.'s-e--i '!. an i iiot ac-- ad
to i ' . i ii e- i
i
If I wanii-d bread,
Mv j iws I set a aeoinc;
And asked f(,r new laid er?
Py c'.ippin; hands and crowing!
If I w ished lo fide,
I'll ti 1! yon how I jot it:
On ifiy slirk aEtride,
I mado belirve to trot it I
TitK f
mi, ii" fi' V
metiihtvs if n
It: t!;e ti: :'.:! ice
tnc-.'tins in tht
ma Ir a I- Hid ol rot:'
cad.''.! rec.int.tinj one'
; vrrv oion-- m-viiH,-'dr.
! '.. was in l e I
mi-i .-v !. la a town
III- t s Iro-ti 15 i-to:i. the
i'ii'aus s
I h..',lin'
climrli, n!
ci t v w ere
I'l-n'e note.'
w hirb ti:r v
nl to li; 'I't :i;iiii-t
wan! i.ei... viol ol i-lii'.brt! ll.ll.:en.'m
on i bearmi; ! w a i as l h.-in ; ei -t ranje
to s i , here is imt the error ih.it so
"lien ;! i :;-! j.-:.ioi.sy and di-se.i-ioii
i'l lii-.-iiii-'--. It is imt the nvurd
ve.-.rniiij f the he-. It towards the
or t ami .!i'e- -no. it is the betowa' I t '.ad s "'ti i -v-te.u tiiat
I on1 in t' i! ade'-tun on one chibl j ! ' o-'l ir.ls t ibe 'il st trv nion, ibat
ii j r--i -i.t'i' t.i no her, lion th- j 'be o;iar tl.-d n..i die id -m 'e;l. The
aecidelit of .vev. or 1'inn b. in.' l'i ; h'i"u' "' :.p'es i.a- line pi o I'--. Jvlme
v,iti!ije-t or the old. : b 'iai ( o'o ; : '., "t-li d-, ol hi ; -id. ::' s ' a vc not ' no
!ii'"i"i ' fi-a'iiie.iii ti.ee i' n li' at.tnii- ' : k" t.
of i;i : ct. Ilrre. t'.e .i.-.-ti..i i-, " d il t ..1); .f 1 1 a e ! i whin the
tli-.de bv 'lie father or n. other, olrn 1 mi. id i mi:rr.d. Imt 1 aii-e evrrv
Milisi:,::,-p.H in -:v e t'.e h..r- d.i-s
1 st r a ion. W bo!rsoiiie food, t ii:
tab'c aj artinents. at d c'e.n.iv lo.' hi
te.'. ie in lis; rn-ib:e to jih sieai i lit'ss.
lid these tae t:..;:;lis, except j 'bat .
f ! .-..-, do not h'-ve. T!ie jal'i 't!
ns i:t !.;; tie y art; cum-! ty,
iaUet'Al arillCtitJ in w i,;;. .)!.;
i. ey ::-e fiiitl la.!, aii.i t:: liti.'jard la- ' itn! y-a w ai not w..rt the to,;
resof htitidrrd of t.ii!'e.l wt i-.eii ;ni!jti.".l i.:w. or i..e t"i:or of
chilJreii t'a'.t iin ei me at rv;iv -t- jiicii'i, lis."'
as ! i'l!'?,' tiie rity -.t ni; l,t. ( Vei t!;t ,v. !
t'l t!;e ;.!e;i-ii,es ot the day, i.i.d I ic
t: e to ii. v r .i mi :rv with that po-
IUIIIS
Seeiino to Ohas. ow is t!io
ti'ne to plow in the stuhhl and seed
to crn-ucb lands as are intended for
a li i v-r.rop next year. This is a much
heiter wny than to sew the seed with
the s-ii'dl erai.i in the spring. Plow
in the slul.b'e dreti. then npt.lv a coat
it you have it to snare,
sptetd evt n, t :en plow it in with a
S'lii!! ti'rov, ipiite slia'low sous not to
i.'i-tin b the stubble, sow the seed. ht:r
row and roll.
'1 ,.- is the way .served a :;ece
last fail, an.i hat e cut one fine croj
a'rendv this season (ah-nt two tons to
it.e ai re) ai.d the rowen r.ow ! k;
r.,.'- Wa tl.i..L li -u w.'nt
, i.J .-en-i'aai' v tj k:nd- ifi.il as p".,r a--the f -t cr.-
a ir vp.
.;. The
'iil I
V of
I'
W..S
f::V.
te :
,e : te.iit.re o.o;e prrdoiirn int in everv-
! ti e t:o::nf y Irom the highest
lowest oult'., l!.:;Tl LOntitiliie I
It'll S
v :i. ii je our svs; in i iwar,.:
.ol. nl iv m.d v u w iil liiid ti.emt'o
her s irt of lot n. I..-t im; :: ' I i -i I . I 'v,c w tt!: pra-s srilpd in ttii. way.
jo-tiee and ct!, r:,cney take li.e j T' v this metii-.d. if you hwei.t t.
e .1 cp-re-.-ii.n and en-.;::nce. j rChe!.ire (". II.) F.,rmcr.
li
r.nt alwn
tis
Oi
l one ol tiie l,i!:n::i'.l lliorouj.':-i
tare,' ucio-s t!:e (i eeli Mountain m
ennout, in a-renduij tin- uiount i i.
you p:i-s three ui'iiit hoiis 's, tiie fn-tl
o! wl.icl is k-'i.t bv Mr. Chascm. ihr
i i.t w .- K' .',..!,... - ti,.. ii ; from her
- - .". .v ivimiii, IV ,o. --U.
;md hist of coui-e, I v M. KiIuiii
t i""S v;-iiS a iioivi . i . :; r.nv
rvi.ted t it d m.iti.l it if t'--e:ii nt
rrj'in'ar rs : i i ;i'-ie a-vr y every
!r. j ti.ey have to spire. i: yoti
!eave pa 1 1 in Hi- ud.ier ned seem e i. -
s about saving the w!i i!e, v
in si't ll i if the other s de y tl p:i-s
thtee oil er i.ie i:s kept by a l.-od.
n Ai.rl, and :i Devil respective!'.
:i ::-
not expect the Cow to make ev. a ef
lort i'l V"iir f.ivn'. li u ti-'. b- trdifi
is rai ill v a "s-ibie af e:'
jit beins to tb. v. t'lia.ben iro-rnit
I be al!owed to !e ten i,. .t t of nc.'.ki".
ion cows tb t vou J.j u -t ::i??.n tj di"'.'
-I'-tl terloilf t,
S "evj etit Ui- .
of I-
ie (
I 1- t-r
tier, t
Th- f .;
I V I" :.''
p Ve:tv t
I l t ;-.' w t in !cl v
If.
it ,
O. ( o
e
Poverty.
it: p is, fro;: i
('i."':i:;n i!.e
t';o. !"on I'Oor as well :
so td.-nlv hero ne
' fj ii j trite, a:
... : to 1,1
of L"eat
Hi'
1 ll-S
-:!v
"To a i:
tnl v.!..,
I 'l Vt l tV i
ai'ch.
hi: of i: vititi
't.-r L. w.'.-.i -tas not a m -m
en I !.. si loreti at "i e
. Mr. i). o t ii . ;:n I s a'l i!
IV" 1 1' ri i't it ! e w , s a
i: it !;e sln-i-d d oly
in it lie ' tl,
-mnrd lint u"""'
iii ti th it he w as
ta'!
to t i
ll '!' I
' - lav
( i' i
:i'i o! the f.iv.irit:- ni.:.l; and
'.ii'Tiilv he leoa ked. that
ed of ;l pireiit mider such
j ..ne w ho n i -ia s to ei. jo I , ..i , t . v:
i' it oriole he has tli.-u.-i t ol the ir-
refill in: ics i.lul iiit-i I ie- ol I' e Wm
w il
la "
riei. stances i the fir-t to make lb it
ir' ache, lie' iilii!iiv ol which
so nnm- IV eti;'loss.tl. ! Joint s
Let him eotnc in'o ihi- b-aiit
w hile l!;e i lt.f. la ili'Mi bolus
ul
I Aiewr.tid divine, Iii IC'J was
! .re:;e! i ij in l'.iriMi.out!i t u the de-
rli'iie i I'l'aviiy ol tl.e limes, iiti.l -M : : "iott
,.-,.,,. j have lor- ikrii die ;! -i.- b ahits ol'votir
.if
Wool T. :
posi s es over
a iv o t :;:
in-' Ila-i
.ve "
tn
:.:' ,i cm
.;' r .t.,iti
n known.
lid lid lbimauee,
iiwav and b'e is a -oh rn dream. loit latiieis, who iett the e
lie then will see but Ust. mphs and ! ''oml.n t wh:i:liii.. y po-M ss.d :n d'Cir
ise
w . -Oi .-re
or ratl-c n t ibaut.i of, tdl within tiia
i.isi ve or two. (jr lirl Mtttiers
sertn n-ver to have -ut't'osvl .hat
-.lit e
I I- ('Ve:
! U.uvi
l.v li to t in
tt-iv a -I
'peii-
t .-
Il is reiii ii ked 1 v some w liter, th it
ct i 1 1 1 1 1 v show, want id
I!'.'."' This is 1 1 lie. .No
rx -r-s o!
.'"il l ien
.1
! ;t ( i
I 11 W
not
..it t :ts" ' et; tno i pro
ii'e ha- livd
a vet v If' !";!! evd:
ain. 'o w hich I
o'tiin
d Ul!i.ii-r
lit ho il
id-'
IS HIS Ili tll'Ml CO"
i! 'Mt:sti ctiw' nioii'drd him-el'.an d
hi- wain- ate rn u'l'ea'er than bis
means d supfilymj them: his cares
iew. and Ills Inen js -irieere: for no
- i e
Aber t!ii- -o!:re--ion "I .
L , 'A ho by :ir.-t:. i' 1,::1 1
up HI the 'atixi-'US seat,' I''
v de:
nit the bound!.'-" tiir
;'o :.-ll- t,f ( .
If' nil i ti mi item
!.. M-.
11 phirril
w lib the
lltiL' I- IIP. re
lotlC pobtei'C
!"n" berf-te;
iron I. -oti.e titan over
's: it is woise th in over
k. A ttiilv v.el-bt-d
liiltive lili.U, ill id C nor to this how lie:;
w ihir i ne-s to riijov.with.au m drs
titioii, toe ex rri-e ol t n ir pine
pi it. fit !-s of reli.-ion. One ol tl.e
wool -i;r.'W in. co.dd b.1 male an o!i
jeet on ,.i,r western praires. Many
t tiieiii. indeed, when ti.ev ca::e
I l.eie. left I .tr-je ll n-ks of -!i.-pp Iiehi.id
r- it'.Hi makes every per--, u around bim-'i
iiri. hear out tae voice o! the past.
Hid ero-.v riidicst l-ltc on a soil w be r
i vet v stone is a moiiuii tnt, and eve
ry al a histoiy. I ron'd wieo!
when I .- e tl e havr.it that tyranny ;'' h -'-' t'mti eomratate y aru-c, an.t , liu.. j,,.,.. w..s the i of pat
and i.v.rice ,,t ak- of the iK.ppi'ue.ss of . isfci inp'e ! bio l!iu-: "Sir, you en j -(.i, p.. ik. tauter afd cio ese. fec-
ii-i ... . . . t - l , 1 , : . .
ill!. Vt 11V IS II IlliU Itiose ttltlli-.- o.m- lie- hi. niii, .'in .tin v.i A .1 .tltll'l V tt.tr ML.Its t.-i W O-ii II
l-.e.
Their only
tew in eu !' ti-
is around me
It that those thou-.- j "'' "'' t"ke the
should wren and aid- lol'S lit f Hot Come
here on t.ccoitnt ol
!ee ale isr: he ttnes not tnroiv eivi:l
t;e .-iiocud i. i n with a -hovel, nor
to-- compliments in a bouhlc. as he
would hay with a pit'-idotk. There
is no evi! iiiub-i the son more ir.t le
nt ft iniiietturb title ttravity. stain! rahle than ultra rol it-m ss.
ierand die.iiiat t.ne '.iz prince nhouhl ! !'' iv'.'i J,uv.,l:ttl lo fish ti:t l Ira
I i : i. i Its ll ,,,r.
th:t he h i I but little lo say lor him-;
ooi''rousiv luriitsi'i line p-iiare- lie rn
'eis hut live times a year? Why
-lio'il I a lazironi mn'tip'y to be
cur-ed bv every straitrer. men Iv that
.1 lew .rv nobles may turn a whole
country int heaulil'.d i
Mi
KKIAfiK l 1 HAOItt'INARr.-
-The
iateiit, if not the la st itiattin onia! e;
lb
to tais time have been mere nothing.
More wool has already, it is !.' !i.-ved,
left ibit p-i't. this seas n, lli.ta there
das uuriiio all tiie previous years sin.'S
the settien.er.i ol the C' liatrv. This
'itiict shows that our farmers are bj-
lias com., t.t Iiiiii.l. is tl.e to low- ;;.,- ,., ,lim , j, alu.,ttion to thij
.I-IV;- w ."l'-v ,r"1!'. t!, subject. Tie alipti.m d our wes-
...... itn.. i.'i ii iniio. . i .winli't' in I o t-rt t!A t,i 1 i a t:
M Alllll r.D ( n i!ie 00 Ii tnt . nt ' ine ot -beep i- now seen and appreci
3 o'elo. k P. M.. in the t -wn ol Pal-' .veil, and iii a'rw years we h ive rv-
on thinks it worth bis whi'e to t I tv 'l' but the brethren would temem- " mri'ivf: axu Kimim:-'. At a'cp liao'i-l,? Italy ahonnds in love-
t!ie hypocrite to n man who h is no li-! ' er that b" had lived for twcnl v-live Common School Convriilioit in I I:itixp- ; I v -'.'e iei y. aiH is i ich in ri i-sic :s
int' o eiee or to b nd: (be sun sh:ii"S tears the retrest tiei'dthor of Alr.I). '.in County, Ilev. Ih. (.'oolev u! i-j s u-iati m-; but be must be a stupid or
for him w itli as In ijht iin aspect as fir , that he knew him well more inli- ted ibis anecdote. He said that J hfiirtb'-s obs-i ver, who can see and ui r.i, immediately win re Chun h nini: . v i.ts -n to '.L-'ieve l:;at ot'.r wool
the ricn: tiie ftesli hrei-ze kisses his nciti ly so than anvotner man and
cheeks ;m I filays widi his lor.ks, as
thoueli be were a p.nt of the ele
ments; the who'e world out of doors
open to him, and the outside of the
boit-i s of the i ich, not unfrequently ,
oieir nest parts, aieas niuttli a -ource
it o.ive iiim otrat plra-nre, lireause
he rould ! it with more sim-i i it v, to
Confirm the truth of ai! b-other 1 1.
bad cti'iifrs-ed of himselb When Mr.
manv vears :iz. a vounj man wentilrei n "Iliioj else. ;s i w.-in-ler thru
into a di-tt iet to keep school, and he- j the c rounds o a pi inceiy u.d Ie, I :t
lore be bad been there a week, nianv jny the beauty ami laste that :atriou:id
persons came to see him, and kinu'y me, until mountino some point o!
io!d him. that there was one boy in, view I look down "ii a lovely country
L. sat down, (under ibe i-ihl and , 'he school, whom it would be n -ces- i filled w i h half-'ed men, and then I
no, lit,!
i!e smiles of ll.e w
ude
conjr.'i::!-. s:irv lo winp every (lav : letiitm n lum cotu.t nanj turn on one ot ihsoaii
of p'ea-urc lo lum as to their ovrners. ! tton. ibe parson not exeep'ed.) Mr. to infer that such w as the custom o! "aks. There stands a jL'iorioiis st it
Iit children are verv dear to him, I went up to him and said, "Yoti 'be school, and tint the inference of j ute, but under il lies a sull'eier.
and alw:iv rise to a condition above I are a rascal and a liar, and I ll lick ; mj isttre wouni be thaw n, w benever I here is a ina-.'nilicent eliurch. I lit
their faiher's-on, I l.ic if. -ilti.oii .il vou when I i?et out of church
C"'"pelled tu labor hard, and endure! ;
what other women miht consider "Wokal Suasion." Do you re
CrieFoiis burdens, is always true to 'member the honest Yorkshireman
I'i'ii, and loves him better, as he does iwli" went into h shop in London, and
her, forthe verv toil and privation she j asked for s "me kijdvupUuhiaX "What
has had to encounter for ibe s ike of j is that?" said the I srkeeper. "I
'"in and his children. Hut to the j don't know replied Hode, "I ul it
poor man, who has been rich, poverty a n,w article, and much talked a
i. j it- .... . ... -
Ibe
hould escape, not when be should on its ample step are heaps of ras
suffer. The teacher saw die aTiir in . that each envelope a bvin :. sull'ei ino eluded to ina:
l.tl lM'lte Stterls cross, o: Ho i e thti ...f.til:if'ttirinn rst blislaoer.tij nt the
old U hii olli -e. by James V. M -ban. r;... t wi'! be wholiy supplied bom the
'".- p. Mr. A':.i.-oN- Ai uui-T to MissV.e-t. ( bir eistem l.iimt rs wt!! bs
Lliza Li . ii.i, late ol Iveiiiucky. i ohlijed to leave the raisini of wool
This opera'io'i was perfo n ed in ' exe'iisively to tl:e farmers on the pr u
tbe middle of ti:e stieet. Tie eir-! lie ttf the irreal west. AVecinfur
cu listitnccs ate :t liiih i '-ni ini-c. It nish wim! of as ztA a quality cheap
seems t.vo limihes were tin vrliinj.' ' ,-r in ibe A b.ntit: markets than they,
westward in compiny, with one of (This may be also said of some of our
which was the l or lady, with the "ih r t-e tt staple productions, sucii
other the loviin; swam, who bad con-i" j otk and I eef. but these are arti-
a dillerent lioht. I Ie tie.tted the boy man. Hut I w i'l close by quoim
with sttn.i! kindness and attention. At 'he lanru:i''e of an It ilii in, who after
first this novel course seemed to be- tonvei-itiir with me a lonjr timj n
wilder him. I Ie could not divine Us 1 this subject, drew a !onj siu'h, tin I
meaning. But when the iierseverui! 'id we mu-t wait our timet'la pazi-
. 1 i a .
v. The old folks re-l'le of much heavier transportation
Thev thus traveled ! 'ban woool. an I it w i'i a! ways be an
is me deadliest ill th it can befa! him
JVhen poverty first comes to his
dwelling the first plance at her me
"gre figure drives hi at mad; indeed it
""j "nrreT,en,y happens that her
cold frown kills him outright. But if,
he can sustain the first shock of her!
bout.'
Now, there is a new article much
talked about in these purls, under the
name of moral suasion. I have henrd
the phrase many tunes, but I cannot
say that 1 precisely understand what
it means, though possibly I might
fused consent.
on until the I iini'ies with their wag- (object of our western ns well as of
ons pn led.e: :h lakin;; itiT-'reni roads, our interior fanners, since they bavo
w hen the l.idv contrived to cenpe 'o find a niaiket at a distance, to raiso
from her parents' w.K'on anil follow I those arti fes upon which the expense
kindness of the teacher begot a kind-jenza e la conlid. na sunn sempre el ; that of her lotcr. (hi reachim: town !"f trin-p-rtatii n will be the least pet
ted sense ofkindness in the pupil, his j titornello del Troubedoiis' patience j ;ey iu.npei out of tiieir wapin, call-j cent. Chi :ap) thin.
very nature seemed transformed. anil trust are the burden of the Tion
Old impulses died. A new creation badonr. Yes patience and confi
of motives supplied ihc-ir place. .ev- dence, for the ridiculous farce of
er was there a more diligent, otiedi- Kings w ill hnve an end, and Imman
ent, and successful pupil ;and now said itv yt shake oil" its rnps and lay
the reverend gentleman,in concluding aside its shame, and assert and take
his narrative, that boy is the Chief its long withheld rightu."
ed forth:' Squire, hitched traces,
drove ou their 'wav retoieir!j.
ind
The Steamer Cieat Wes'ern will
not vi-itus a'a:n before spring. Oa
Tiiri is r.t!l of American, manv of. llPr rUirn lo Ih-s'.o!, the v. ill Ic laid
who'ii live fashionably, and make as ,:P ,or ,!'e "',,!"1'-
mueii display as J..!in j!u!b So says Col R. M. Johnson, was in Ne w Ha
tha correspondent of the 1 nbune. veri) Conn., on the 6th inst.

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