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gattimor* (faiils.
jo.i in Hminis *. co~
MERCHANT TAILORS
He. 11 jr. Kaisw Street,
'•»»osiib rum ii'Ti* soi'ii,
BALTIMORE, MD.
BTBHT VARIETY OF CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES AXD f BIDfl;
•rHOUI'ILT MADE TO ORDEK,
la Unsurpassed Style and
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICE:
A«SUIt 1!, !5.».-Sm.
lORTI.iV A CO.,
JIIC sod .13 UaHitii.rr. Street,
BALTIMORE, MD..
-*- J -*-■ -"- v *- -*■■•- _: -.1 v* r A llfl\V Alt
rLAiVn tka a\» uorrsl i_y"°*'
forki, .poam, tii-toi'
Butter e\trr. Britannia and Block Timca
KJCNDERS, SHOVELS. TOUGH,
•ASOASUI AND HOC-K FCKMBIIINU tIOO I
Of K'srr Verielf.
•j'flE ttflodi liuve nil lieu setecti
A froiti tbe most celebrated makers, hi
are guaranteed to he rli-st class lv gui,!,/
saw lv pattern, and beautiful In d.sijjif
Tbs aloes liiiv'iin; been bona:,it niuch nif,
fermei prices, on sccount of the deprua..
la trad., will be offered locust,imersai I
tespsudhig r.dti itlou. COIITLA-J A '
JUpteinWer _~ l-(i- —ly. —
998 PERFECT FITT/ a
SHIRTS,
Bf.TCU.SO:* X T JMA9 '
■11 W.SnUlwt<^, tt "^ t •
ULTIMO 2' * tt '
a Mservrinvu #yf*lf-H.M*lirflllH..
A-r ey mail, aanipj *.*"""
provai.
HEXEEL?* * BCHAUR,
Mereh- 1 * Tailors
-. .tauten tun:,
s-w-i-. M **» st ' ►*«* * t »»««
1101/SE.
vitEXCE 1). DIETZACO.,
«..P West Baltimore Slr.-ct, between
"■-"owai'd and Liberty Streets,
lA \\iimj\im goods,
/atlonery, I'crliinici'y,
iNISHING GOODS, t', >__BS, ie, 4c,
/.— Xot to be undersold.
re7_» & so*!..
/ He. 331 Uaiiiraore St., Uuliiraors,
UAN'tKAC'Tl'BllltS OP
/lAI.V AX O JA P A X.N'tU
Tin Ware,
.N I) dealer* in Britannia. Ware. Ilitril
*■ ware, I'lated Ware, and Fancy -Good*
' iio iMule and retail.
*•" Country Merclinntsaroresp ctfully lv
laM to ca.' and examine tlie goods.
JOB O. McVEIOII,
wi I'll
t». TV a *'i«ji» I' ill It. Jr., A O.
Jh'l. I Uanover, near Hnlilniorc Street,
BALTIMORE, MD.
Mi, GLASS. W t EE\S\VAHE,
BTONH WAKE AT FACTORY PRICW. .
VSL U. AOAIII. A. BUCK,
AUAHS & HICK,
txi'Oiir-iM anii jouhebs or
CBL\A, _L\SSA\I)UIEK\S\VAI.E,
AND 111.. 11.Kill IS
1-1-11*3, CHANDELII-IW, COAL OIL, Ac.
Xo. 33/ Baltimore uniel,
AndAi ilenn in Sl"eet,
R ALT I M i) RE. MD.
WE i.re lioiv m.-iiuitit .Miring our ntr
Lamps, and can oiror Inducements lv
I hat brunch of business.
September _3, 15.13.—1y.
rUTY HOTJSL,
WILLIAM 11. FHANCIS,
i'KOl'illtLTOa.
Corner of H/>yal and Cameron -f..,
[ALEXANDRIA, Va.
W. 3. KEMI'EB, Sup'l.
Horerober 15 11*6—1}'.
jnREEN'3 MANSION HOUSE,
Cor. Fairfax and Cameron Sts.,
.ALEXANDRIA VA,
I'ROFKHTO-.
November 15.1W.—1y. -
WULUAM NVBBAI,
MERCHANT TAILOR
Ma. 7 North I aliTax treel,
(fsecond, tlour ..ouluof Alain. __pi*4* o_Ba
King Slreed,.
ALEXANDRIA, VA
September 18, l__« —6m*
~~ sc\i»rik^
FISfE f.'lieiviu_ .iinl Smoking Tobis
oos. Cigars, •"•"" Pipes, v large stoclc r
•_»injis and Lamp Fixtures, Lanterns, pur
u>ru_eaii OU, Gloss, Putty, I'ulnts, Oili
H,-usnc_. _t„.: also, a nice lot of I'liperan
Rn 'rlop" ■>, Hens, Ink, Ten, lis. Ac., lor sil
■*__.> prUws, by CUAV N 4 CO.
Dccc "d 1" ' 1" '-'■ l **®
y?l.t_s "i <),'!tn,'..s. r'oentiiiiite.itc.. in
l2*S&..* "''^'V.^WM^u
H§.l*x*»dr,a _raiU
-~-__ „
JAMES W. NALLJf
SCCC-sj_OU TO J. W. NALt * CO.,
AI.EXAAXDKIA, VKUINIA.
AVIXfj pincliasi'il thjriitire stock
or the late firm, nt the o/ stand,
Mo. i.si King peel,
I Invite those who have batrott.
Ued them, nnd tho pu!i'..v*n>rui_v to give
me a cull. Having a lari/'tock on hand. I
lured to se'l _,» cheap/can be bought In
Hate. My stock coi/, '* or Hardware,
'ry Carpenters' '|/us. Doors, Hash
Is Door and Wind/ Frames, Brackets,
di igs, Balusters,/ different pati-rus
serai Posts. A /'Ke stock of French
imeticsn Glass, il/iole and single thick,
I sizes. Painls, /'»- varnishes, Paint
Vhltewash Brus/ S ' Lewis's l'u re While
. and other bra/< s of fine iiunllty. Put
turpentine, an Machine (HI. Also
Lime, (of superior ( i-ment. Calcin
ed Plaster, Pitch a/ I'elt. for Homing. Ac.—
A large stock of P-',' 1 « celebrated Cur \ u .
gcrs and other ii"' l , <>H round in first class
Builders Purnlsl'K Lstabllshnients.
I All Order<', r .Lumber. Hrlck an<l all
of r,iiildlr iIl " cr " il promptly attend-
IMS CA!?-
--s 4, I
TOT SO? A. C. TOLSO.V I
.(ju-ii/lKkliiim* Co.
BKOTIIER &. CO.,
; VC J>HS TO GKBGOIir 4, KNdLIHH.)
N ' $ A I. (' Oil M issiOX
iERCIIANTS,
AND lIEALKKS IN
r-Rl., Guano, lMtiNtcr, Ac.
Wo. 43 King Street,
UA I. -ilvsiKw* nuiile on Dm.
menu,
, 1889.—.m.
« r 111 '& BelTch~ —
-fani.:> c * l "'<'i'sof
v-es & Till Ware |
woiistiis is
PKB axd s»i:i;'i'ino-N r , t
And Dealers Generally
OVXE KKKPIXG ARTICLKS.
lHii7.
ANIU'IA I'LAXIXU MILLST
AMIaSOK. 11. YD St. -'Ji ill I
Mutton & smith,
-REI'AREI) TO FI.IiNI._II I
*D 8 BBACKETS,
MOtfI.IJJNGa, B.U.r.STHRS
, WKATHER-kIARDISra
JUING, SIDING, ~c.
ACTOR- for -ral'idlnc, Im.
mis and Drawings furnished -
iir grst qmilitv Wliite Pine Work
icount to till, trade,
liaiii t. bbprickT
-UMorAocnuHi op
BLES. HARNESS,
lilies, C'OlliliM, &c:.,
Ko. U King Hii-ect,
l_ iiu'cheapi'i' ih_n ai, v ntlipr
cuthcf.N'ewVork. Alnr.estock
180".
ILlilAßff owur
tiBLE WORKS,
• r Dulte anil Alfred St
M ALEXANDRIA VA.
ARBLh .Moiiiiiiients. T !,.«t,,iir«
and every leserlpUon of Grave Work'
Harbleand Drown s,„nc Steps, Platform.
Unties, Coping, Cups, curbs, spout stone. I
*e.,*fl. Orders will be promptly attended
JO, All work excelled with iic..ine.-,s and
dlspatcn on rensn nable terms.
June I, ISW.—.-,
CJKO. 11. ROBIM&OM 4% SOX,
CI HOCK Its AMI
COM MISSION MERC AXTS,
Corner King and L'nion srr, et
ALEXANDRIA, VIKUIXIA.
pAHTICUi-AB ir writ lon paM to tit.
-- selling of Grain, Flour, Tobao-.i and all
kinds on nun try Produce. Goods forward-
I (.1 p t 'I'll *t| Iv,
April 11,
VfUtUAU W. HUißXftt,
with
GEORGE .»i-..l .<„.o\,
C 0 M-H i:.S 10X M E ItC 11 A XT,
i-dllee No. II Union Street
ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA.
IMIiTICUI.AIt attention paid ro rhe
I "_?,'.', ln,t " f .' l!l kinds of Country Produce
ami filling order* for Groceries, _i ii mo Plas
*,Heeds, Flsh.salt, Lime, So.
Apill lil, US.
B. T. TVBM£it f ~
WHOLEHAI.K «XI) RETAIL UEAI er | N
ii tri; s c f v it i s ii ix o uo o os,
HIIOD .-lA_ WILLOW WARE,
Bl a,,tl I * J,lia ttofrara
Table Cutlery,
riATEO TABLS WAHE, BS.»HM, ac„
ffo. lIV, King street,
ALEXANDRIA, VIKGIN A.
April 10, IMS
FO.'.NDHW AXD MACllix„'XU~
O. W.JAMIKHON. CM. COLLINS.
Jai.iii>_ua _ lolilus,
H_.<_>-XT jTAaSTX* -_3l____i_f_»
FOUNDERS,
Comer Rsjal and Wllk.i Streits,
A L EX AX 1. It I A, VI It G IMA.
PJASTIJIOH ol'cvi'i'v description mstk 1
*■■ at short notice. Cash paid lor old Iron
aud llrass.
Novcniner 2'), '(!„—ly.s
WILLIAM H. MDia,
MiXCrACTI'K AXU UKAI.EK IX AI.I. IfKi." -,
CAIIIVET II a.MTI U__,
Chairs, Mattressco,
LOUKINO &LAHHAB, ,t- t .
orner of King and St. Asaph StreeU,
September 21, Istiti.—
tVitlller & Mn . »_:sJ.er,
D-ALEHS IX
• FOIIEfG.V AS a DUMKSTIC
DRY GOODS,
ASPFI'tHOS, OIL CLOTHS, MA 'TIITOS Ac
Corner King 4c Koyal HI cets,
AI.I-iX.VNDUIA, VA.
Xevera. r 18, list
MAI.THY HOISE,
A. B. MIL,LICIt, Prop, nmr,
B LTIMOitK.
•pt»l»I»eil* IW7
y.\LEN I'IN'ES.-Comic ami Gilt
» Laco Valeulmesjustrecuived by
February 4. 18TI. i„tj» put. M St CO
WW \fst,
MfDDLEIIUItG, LOUDOUN C'OL'.N'TY,''vA.
T.ll. design of 11, is SoUiitd Is t „ J n .
o7t.&!Lss:r,.i t ' ou tof *• **t-W.
Sc^nner^^
n.l'.wmi; ji tIH .. nlB .h'-'si',-:;,,'- ,' J5!
pllsShould bcprcicnt on theopenuidav
A long sojourn in Paris enables tm- 1 ~'„.
SSPaI to promise unusual advantages to an.
__. Ut ' slr ': u -' l "' "(''lulling a thorough know
c and correct pronunciation of t |„.
Ii language,
'ohn Lee L0g,,,, will have charge of
*heinationi branches. °
'Uliigeof Ml,hllchurg is situated wlth
! n't "M" 1 - , Kld K° MouSl_in W . „
i culled th* Piedmont itegion ofYlr
iheheatlifiilnessof fhe climate and
ncment of t|„, society of tills portion
,Uilc, arc well known. v
[From Hon. J. li. Tucker.]
Haltimobe, ilay I, ism.
>EAR Silt:—lt gives me peculiar nlen
eey to you, what 1 have said tooth
it inter tour years oTexperiencc ol
stem of Instruction, you have adiiii*
"''led lii establishing aim ol the lTt.
Schools in your state The prottene
y my son and mv nephew as well as
rslwithvhom I have (icon associm-n'
ti very gratifying. j„ diligence accu.'
id cmrgy, which your system so r,
tly exacts.
thorough acquaintance with the aY
iMlca uml with the French language
ir enthusiastic taste for their studY
..'■ 1 niiimig your scholar* v i.in.1,.'..
which Is an assuranga S__»o_i_,„'
1 he gei erous emuiutiJn ■fiiutlnem
ewiird „i your iippi-ovul.iToi, *oi .be
character Isties of your •xcelie t
.ft-achlne, ' wx """"
ixoellent Assistant In MAhemntli-i
tocomplete Instruction de'
liiiiale,„'lieri* health and strength
red ti. your scholars, your school I-
I. beyond doubt, li.a icrmnnent iand
'esucce-wj and I but repeat to you
the end of another vein- i,r exaili
>congratulations I expressed io yon
.Tho'o, l( ' U " p0 " tl,e ste *"J r '"cregse
!i l Lave removed from vourtnwn
Is iWy0ini,,!,.,,,... in your c,,;,,,.-..>'
81l commit my son to your train .ig
is prepared lor tbe University - _,
its my thanks for the advantacil
rcn have hud under your care- u,,d
complete success, my warmest and
Very truly, your friend,
J. H. TUCKER
Rev. E. H. inline.-, Bishop of Ala,l
.Vio-ILK, April3o,lßoß.
in Fbienii:
lias been more benefitted by vn.r
m than by any he ims ever bi'-fnrc
ton have taught him to study,
our kindness and patience have
studies agreeable him. You have
tlm wilh reverence and affection
if, and 1 don't know huw to thank
i.'uilv. * c • • a
% ft. 11. W11..M1.U.
i. B. Johnson Barbour Hector ofth
if Vistlo- s of the Vmversitjj of Va'.]
sllabxev, lis..,
8 Bill!—Tha lapse of another vr:,r
eto speak more decidedly as to the
our system or ediicatfon ; and ft
my dmy than mv pleasure to ear
us in literary ,„liure and moral
do not believe there is a better
■bin Ihe limils of Vli h 'nia y,,-,
tiily tbe huppy talent of stimulat
liu-ss for study in your scholars
loae no opportunity of quicken
enslbilitles for all that is high or
in life. I continue to eongratu
r thai my s,m was placed under
:c, as bis progress In all rest,,.,-is
y warmest hopes, and I feel thai
I'un.iiist in me to withhold this
tubule to your excellence as v
you grent and de-served success I
I, high respcci and great regard, !
raithrullyyour frien.l,
iTO per session,
sent on application.
P.—am. v. DABNEY.
DXI.v FEMALE SKMIXAKY.
:XA.VHJtiA, VIHGINIA.
jl m'ssj,,,, ~i' this Institution
baa been conducted heretofore
igh success by Its former Prlncl
leather. IS«».' ".."line BuildTaa.
xiemovn grounds adlnlniug has
insed on Washington street in I
luiiitul ~nd heulihv portion of
l Boarders ..viii be tarnished with
-irion Ihe most reasonable terms
A lull corps ni Instructors have been em
|,.,y,-,l.,nni v iiile tin,rough tra nb,g in the j
'.nglisl. Branches will be Insisted on „s„
thedrs linpprtgne .unusual faciTttleawill
be afforded in tbe Department of Music
Drawing, Painting, ~,,,1 Modern {-jngntSses'
Boarders will enjoy the advantaoeof havinii
the French tpokm m the family of Principal -
.So extra charge Is made In tbeircase t,r tui
tion in French, as all are expected tostudv
11 and take put in the conversations.
Send for catalogue.
r „.-., , ,'; * V - LEOAHE, Principal.
JuneliiX, KlD.—3m. *^
OZ-VOtf
EMALE BOARDING SCHOOL.
Ii Si'lmnl. riinjtht hy Miss ti. C. l»:i
--id, will commence on tfle Ist ol Scp
', USD, and close on the IMtli of June,
in Is 2'a miles from Gordonsvilie on
ingeaud tlcxandria Itiillroad, com
nga view of tho latter lor 3 miles —
'.ut!. nnd beauty of the location arc
o any in Virginia, No etfirt w.u be
to make the boarders comfortable
»ppy aud their dmics pleasant and
ble
Tel m. ;
nni tullion In Kngllsll, , |ISO
md Ircncli, each, In
- , -' »
laif in advance, the balance the Ist oi
',','*."., "'"yhvvorsl boarder*will
n. Addresa C. ('(J.V'ilKltl),
„. ,y_, , . rU H" ! * v " l,? ' o >'<">K* Gnunty.'Va
n iemaleTcabeTv
OULFKP-CJt c. 11. va.
IKG liii.-t'tl fur tt U'l'in nf vein
• large and cmnmodious residence of
vv . Asiiby, l will open a select Fe
,'ii'lcmy, nn iilpeper I'ourt House, on
■ lay oi September next,
ii attention will be given toniivsi
m.'iu.'il culture—to mor.hand re||.
Van an experience -,t nearly thlrtv
pledge uiy-eirioafii!tiitul dt-Ciwrae
s. ■
is Per Session of Ten .11 .• nil,. ,
lh, from . «:(i, to iji
1, Latin ami Greek, - • _j|
ing. - - - -" ai)
le one-half In advance, aud one-half
y Ist, WW,
xr, July wClim.—tt.
Oil-ic__Nr_i-__3
I ALE BO'VICUIM; M'HOOL.
I. r V1.1.K V, A. M„ Principal.
iilisc-iber olt'i'fs a ionjr anil suc
u '.r "Perienceosaguaraiilee that fie
*11l be in every respect worthy the
ne ot the community, ami solicits
Jiiugu of old friends and public geu-
Terms
on of Ten Months, payable quarter
ly in advance.
English branches, - . t _:, no
hl-llsll. 41) a)
es, each, - 10 00
4 U {J*
istrimient . 5
icltitling lights, fuel and
'■ting, 160 (¥1
liar attention paid to the morals nnd
"I ,v ig l'i< lies boarding lii the luin-
I'rini-ipiii.
iber 17, l.sti!,.—flm.
ING£ M 4lil_ SCHOOL.
v'hool in- yuiiiiu ~,,.ii unci Im.
legln sjcptcniber Ist and close Jun
ttentlon will be paid to the morals
ran of the pupiU.
Tuition, Payable Hail Sr.siuu In ttlranrr i
For Enjglllh I,ranees per half session
ol live in mills, $17 59
Higher Jl.it.leinatic.i, Moral nnd Phys
ical Science, 20 00
_ Am leu 1 and .U.itiern Languages, with
I olllt-i sll, lies, 35 00
1 I No exira charges.
OVER A..D OVER AGAIN.
Over and over again,
No mutter whicli way I turn,
I always flud In the Book „f Life
Some lesson 1 have to learn.
1 must take my lessen at tin, mill,
I must grind oul Un, g01d,,, gmin,
I muss, work ut my task with a r.solut<
Over uud over again.
We ejftnot measure the need
Of even the tiniest flower,
Nor check the flow ot the goldell sands
Thut run through a single hour.
But the morning dew must rail ;
nd the sun uud the summer rain
Mv t do their part und perform It all
Over and over nguiu. £
Over and over again.
Tlie brook through Hie meadow flows
And over and over again
The ponderous mtll-whoel goes,
Once doing will not suffice,
Th-tlgh doing it bo uot in vain-
An 1 a bles. l,g failing us OU ce or twice
May come If we Iry agaiif;
The path that lias once been trod
Is never so rough to feet; _*
And thele__oi_»Ve once have learned
Is neve? so hard to repeat. *
Though sorrowffl] tears iimy fall,
And the heart to Us depth be driven
with pSkrm und ten,pot, we need them all
lo render us meet for Heaven. #
HOBLI LASIX. LaGS
Mrs. Anna Cora MeViitt Richie in
her London letter to the San Francis
co C.'rmicle, handles tile leg* ol some ..•
liei Allien.•»„ and English sisters in
tin- tn-e manner:
Wa trust our lair A'uer.can sisters
will in,,- i„, ..1n,,;!,,,] |,r our unhesitat
ing 11-t of.he word "leg," which |l,_ v
lire *i .rtstoni-tl to designate as ■•limb "
or "inner limb. " in EngUutf and nil
over l-.itri.ps tha"; littlf. snhlcrfiim
would be pronounced indelicate Ami »i
--fet'leil; all,l It certainly is lite laltci, if
not tbe farmer. But lo nor mi ___
W bile l.\ nun", t.i,»| I'einiii, It-gsnTe Ml
to he disappearing from American sml
They ate so much ii, ihe a»ccnilant in
K:'.i{laiiil that the ladies of rank have
invented a new metlied uf makiaa
known I lie ir. fair proportions.
«'« read in tin. March number of th*
Msqf tkgt In a tvwrk jus! publisher
two Auierii_.il uicilual iiirn jmt Toitli
tliegro/a slander Hint -a handsome .eg
is a rarity—ars had almost .aid an iin
possibility-s-nmong Aincrictn women:"
We dt, nut believe Ihe ditgailant libel.
though American ladies are not in the
Inilnl oi piiiit.__.lii tneiicliarins by liav
iu» casts taken nl their shapely leg*. >,
sn oi niiUleii* fur ilihh iiig-iii.mi tables.
ni' io he soli} lor Hi.* bciiclir. ~| the ven
der of casts, or id be cn-tilit ed among
hi.-nils a* ii delicate KiWen ot friendship
mid vsiiiable wo,|; ot art. What are
ire about, to relate appears, of tli? first
bliisli.su Incredible that we hold our
•■■lves responsible for its exact tiutli... J
I the drawing-, oom table ul a lady
k 111 L lon—a lady „f high p,,*
au,| irrcproii.liable character-.
) seen, bcii, sti, a plus- case. :i
dimpled little loot, delicate .in-
I rounded cuif, ~., to the kne
lt i« the cist of die leg of Lailv
lie bollass,
insobiisqii.iretliereisaiiiiiiil. ratlin
tillinhle looking'simp in winch you can
purchase for !Ivo shilling, n cast ol one
il the most exquisite rhe original
(in the fltjili) belong- to l.Hdv ,'|..
v , who went to ibis little .-nop
incog, and had her perfect leg moulded,
mil slteiwards generously g.ne ii,,'
showman the prllllagaof Selling coplei
uf the cast, which b_e do** dally, lor ii
was quickly discovered to whom th,
eai,',.',,,is \ r g belonged. "One ladi,
vile otn Mayor ofa i,m„ |„ thej.ru
tiiC.'«. riiiii,' In I.on,lei. nnd bad two
asi- taken ol bar U»« cms inn'e. ami
lie with :ne heal little aime. stocking
nd saner, Bii:ing* f.. s.v. (m. iig.,
naitis. afll sail ,t nr n*»j iim ie*
ith Ilie Slocking and gal let- produce*
i effect much further removed iiou,
odesiy than the leg quite unclad.
Binci-iani, the ciist-vendcr iv t'on
tarUardeu. (Lives a biisk trad, in
sting ladies' legs, H nd ha. nny quan
tj o' ii.O'li'is of all de-'ci'ipti-ns taken
«ni life, ami chielly 1t,,,,, u,,ble lif«.
>r hh <•.. How this fog mania origiual-
I vie have Hot heard, but llirre i
cries imne explanation for litis gu ,|
en passion am,mi; the aristocratic lv
o have their legs recognize,l; perbap
Is only because "a. thing ol bcuuly i
joy forever."
BBBi tlOlf AT A WR&DINQ—A OIBL
H-XTg AT THS WdS3 "»B-Y."
Not long since li * lit liijjl
c. in New York, ii beautiful {;i:| a
ghleeu Has eiidileiiiy siinik dumb ii
►pon«e to tlie word *-.il>et." Thrti
aies (be priest proiloillt_V(llt Willi at
iphssls and holy unction, esdi tiim
l ow«r, louder than before. Tliotirh
c parlors were •mwded, a brratliieis
silence reigned, l-'alher mother and
If I now were in agony. The bride, with
ilowncii-t eyes, itoeid spewehlesa; at
length tin priest solemnly closed lie
I, ok and said Hie ceremony cannot an
I. One ioiplorillg word from the
o.iin am! ,i iaint •• bc\-,"' •-,,», Ml , .(„.
iMiul i-tiliiiess. The pleat unclHsp.
bis bunk in,l the knot was tied. The
ngratiilatl.na. lbs reast, ail ivnit ~,,
Ibniinli ihi'i'e had been no bn-tik in
r proceedtng-; li.it Jhc lesaullWaS le
tin nibeti-il, and iininya rebel mad* by
thai si,oil pause, hi tti.it i-niMn.uiiiiy
tin,-,, cli'igi iiien are i iin li-ipbs:!,,,!,
uo» «liokiiow h.nv to In-a km.t wijb
oui thi'iMjioiu wiiiii "obey." The Rev
olution tilings that all ti u .» K raratend
gent ieint li nliii iiisi.-tou thesehiiin.il
ating cereniomes, that place all wives
il the light of slavos, should be lift.
iilictl in ihe Buprruie Courts of ,i,H
I tad States for a ilireet ainl po-ltive
atlonoflli.'Tl 'Iteeniu Aiiieiidiucut
be Federal <J.institution whlt'li .an.
rrs Shall be no slavery or tnvoliiii-
I servitude i.i rhe Uniud Slates.
LUCi ASD LABOR
any people oi mplaiii ot their bad
luck when iiiey ougm to blame thair
own want ol wisdom B li(l aotioii, t'.,b
deii a iiisringuishcl \\ ritor in Sngl uid
thus wio.e iiiiiuit uck snd labor"
Ruck is ever) tiling waiting lor some
ij{ In turn ,i,i. 1,,h..r with a keen j
s and stiuiin: Mill, win mm up
mm,,eil,ing.
I.nek has in bad and '\isl,ey the po>r
maii would bring lino the news ol v
legacy. Labor turns out nl six o'clock
and with busy pan or ringing hammer
la.is the foundation ol n competence.
Luck whine-. Labor vvni-ilcs.
Luck relics on chances. Labor on
character.
Luck slips doe uto Indigence. La
bor strides upward to Indep .rdenca.
nARTUL LEAP Of Alf IJrsAl. E WOMAN
[ -Bxciriiio roimojr or hkk atteji-
A»AflT t
At Troy, X. T„ a lev nighti a<r«. a
young woman was sent to n private
hospiial wl-.-re. us the Troy Time* re
is.es. in,, following remarkable inei
dsut accum-d;
..!.'!.. V.V l V" * specloa ol mild In
sanity devek.pt.d itscii, bm, in can-tiil
treatment am] ftiirsiug this ~-„ ,„,,,„_
nally modified Ou f*tin.lu r H |g|,t la«t
llin attack was renewed, lv Hie mid
dle ot the night she arose sudden.v „,,,(
made a rush lor one ot the windows i
the ward, which was in the third stor
oi the building, and attempted to mm
out of it. to the ground below.a liisiaue
ot th.rty-iix feet. The aitendaiit ob
ssrved lierjust as she was making th
fais leap, and succeeded in cauhh,
her l.y t.ie clothes and holding on r
her until assistance arrived Irom it,
male department. One or the male at
ten.lant. caught h«r by 11,- bauds am
!'d to draw bar back iim,, tin
but liis strength was uu-uiia
•k, and the ataman eautlunet
»wer and lower a« tho ler.iot
arms grew grenler „,|.| great
loinei.l. No one could rundc
least assistance. VVlien-hi,
was Wholly exhiiu-ted he was
(I lo I, l.» ot the girl, „,,,. „
id Iroin the earth below echo, ■
liiro'igh all bean., as it wa
she could uei BieKa lite fal
icing kilied. The iilteinianls
rati to tha girl, expecting i.
Melees below; bin lortunalel.
•y were oil -taken, in I with a
•ranee'the poor woman wa«
«lk back to her ap.rliu-uig.—
'•srccly injured. What) : ,»i_
xt day why she attempted t,.
nlthe window, she said she
ie iK-aril her mother calling I
is now improving rap.d.y.
T I-UUH.TIO.Ig IHIMFMU
% \Vir_J HlM
nee of Ki-ie was lucentlv vis- j
ojti.'rr of dc law whodesir.
|au iujiinciio. in ;he else ol
_ Temptation*, Ihe paiirnfniine
which has caused so much controversy
an:l litigation. On entering tha royal
apartments thc'otlicer was po.itely sa
luted by Mr. Fisk'e Adjutant General
or Prime Minister, one of tlie most
••oiKteous and biuiiiess-iike iu«u iv >;
Yo 11.
•■! wish :o ice Mr. FLk."saiJ the of.
llcer.
"I represent Mr. Fi-_; whftl is the
Its*." re;di«d the Prime .Minis
mere form of law—an Injunction
iniug "'
c moment—excuse me—perhaps
sk would prefer to »,-« y o i, i,,i- U
-1 «ni inquire.''
tbe Prima Minister hastened t"
eh'a private ollice and warned
ince or the threatai ing storm, so
10 officer, wnen he reached the
in aaucioriiim, found ail l.igreM
agaiusr him. Ol course Ihere
liight diet Urbane*, and the otfleer
I Bpoll his right (o enter, li I
npi-'cur official blandly replied:
of do use. sir; Mr. Fi»li is ac, ne
to Injunctions ol all kinds; In- !
i.loivh i hem to interfere with his ,
ate business.''
in injunction was not served.
li-TS fEHCILr,
ity yca.-s ago a I the slate pen
(l we:v uiaiitil'aclured iv Genua
tie then Supplied Auieric.ii Willi
oniotii.y. in lh-0 Ihere was a
nan living iv We.t BatUlld. Vt..
ii years ••TJage. wtw furtu natal j
revs lllpplj of finite lor mak.
I'»t elans ailicle ol slate pencil-. I
au by whittling out the pern ti
ling them to school children
L li.lle,'article than thai Inr.-.li
tores, he found v ready sale 1..r : '
.nil,l v.htllle out. i|« bccine j
til "I the idea that Ihere was a
in Ihe 1.11-ilu-9-, and his dream j
it realised. Tins quarry 01 ~,,1, ■
lonejiwis situated in a larg- ra
ni miles 1101 tn of Ciis'.letoii.V't.. I
emoseeil l.ake. The land on I
tis 11 tinted was for sale at |lUO.
• lasctl 11, and began opcralieus j
Itg out tile pencils and whittling 1
nnd. The business uf ma .ing
ew immensely on his hands, so I
las iuiposs.blw to keep a clean
.ok. jlachinerj »a« invented
i ate Ine process, which has
something like perfection, end
iislj increases the production ol
\t present, the quarry and
i- owned by a joint stock an_a
i'luy a'e valnetl at ♦JlKl.tlixl....
ty to one bundled lli"ii».in,l I
■fa tii'-ned nut daily, an I up- f
la hundred n-i,,1« are eu.pioi -
I qua,ry aud the mill.
vonKTWVh ciild-.df.
_.
istern proverb which declare!
re arc iu> uiigratellil children.
' the truth than it appears, it
.other veralet of the Bin,'ma;
"Train up a child in the iv.n I
il g'. and when 'c is old he
•r di mart fi'uiii it."' Tin- pa rem
s really train up a chilil in the
honlil go. is iln- parent a in, I
.erves I lie gratitude t fli S Child.
1 I lie only parent who can liO|lc
it: it in I ill iiieusiue. 11.»n
i-fii,s iheie arc who, utter n,. I
their cli.lilieii's every desire.
I'i'l.v a-t lushed le find then,'
in retui 1, ol love and giatitude. I
c '. for what should I hey be
For an Impaired digestion .
ill iiiicin I), il': For a iniuit
For Hands Unskillful? Fur a
I wasted! For the chance 01
1 noble character l«-t t These
ai'H poor claims upon the gratitude ot a
child, li ing up your child so that, at
mature age, in- shall have a sonud eau
stiluliiiu, Itealthv desires, and all lion- j
e-t heart, a well 10n,,,-,1 mini, good
manners, and a aselul aaillug, aim icu
may rely upon ins making you such a
rich return ol grateful aflvatioa as shall |
a rhdiuaii.i l.uits repj) ymi icr the toil
and Hell-denial which luch - training
A TO.CHINO UICIOSBT.
A poor little newsboy, while artemt
lug to jump Itoio v city car the nriier I
day. i, ll la-neat 1 Iln- car and »as l-,ir
i.i.1.1 uiiiitgie.l. As sooti a- the child
co,>l,| speak, he railed pcteouely im his I
niuiiici-, and a luasscugar was at once
sent to bring her tj mm. Whet, the I
bereaved woman ai'iin-d. situ liiiu.!
over the dying hoy in au ago 11 r ,"
griel. ••.Mother." wlti-p.-rc I lie. With
painful effort, -l had lour newspaper,
—ami me inc.ey is iv hiv p„ckc. '
With the hand ~1 ile.ith ,t|>.-n bis brow 1
tha last thought ol ihe stiller ng child
wa. for the poor bard- working inotii
er, whose burdens he uas st.iylng to
ligbten when he last his life.
When Adam wsa far advanced In
| year* and ai the point of ileal li. be -cm
Ins son to the angel iii, 'had, who kept
flic gun, oi Paradise, to pr.-i, for the oil
ol mercy, so that he CteiJU be heaieil.
'.''be angel tmsweici that il could not
be until fl'ty-fivi; hundred years, but
he gave Se|h a blanch „f tbe tree ol
which Adam had eaieit. bidding inn,
plant it oh Mount Lalmtjot,, and that
iiealed. Sett planted tlie branch oil
hi* fa tiler's grave; it took root, and
grew, :,,,d from It ware made Aaron's
rod, and Muses'*taff with which Im
struck flic r.'ckaiid sweetened the wa
ters nf Marah. it al-o farmed Ilie pole
oh winch th,. brasen serpent was lifted
I Hie ark ot ihe lestiuionv. At
me into tbe band* of .Solomon
lers to adjust It. *Kow It'tiu
and then again toosliori,
Jo's, being angry, ti.cn threw
inarsli. so :hat ii might *.-ive
blge ihc qtiet-n of Shcba
* aula u| r. but adored it
Solomon that upon it should
"led the man throng!, « hose
1 •>'»*."' sii'Uiiil be destroy-
MIOII then had il but ied deep
'»".i,'. whet,, alici'.vard the
'Sol this tree healing prorier
ie Meueat UV.. announces
teen at UoiuwW oh. as
'- enure ,-stale\u tm*t r,o
'Shluen, o. a Cat ~.„., '
'be hllt-dnith evrv rolf.
"X'iry including a .'regular
. li,,s - ••'eim.-atusaSTfu be
by coiupctcn. nurse*. n\„ to
ci qiialilieitti, oust a\_ a
i.e.ualiiiucc wilh tbu acciy.
i. leietice lo this provisio,,.
>r-nys: -I have nil „iy In,,
in. lo believe th;.: every thing
"it man ««s i„.e,,de,i lo he
nllilllu!*. i,i protect aii the
es over him. Fur these two
reasons—tlrst that my besly
• death, may continue to be
islrumautsi.as tar as po—i'
ishi.ig a substitute for Hie
ol the hotlies ol my dear
cat.-. —I do hereby devise
nnd b.-q lealh iheinie- i o OilBV Uortl
to be made into lildie-*,, ~,gs, tlie pro
ceeds io b- devoted to the ptiicha.e ol
an iieioideori, which shall be played
in tbe tiiitlitorium ~: ih e (.'at luHruiary
by oneol tl.e Regular mii'i-.-; the pin
ing to be kept up lor ever .tnd ever,
wiih.un cemtattpu day or night, in or
tier that the cats mac have til. privi
lege of aiwais hearing and eiijovmg
tha: instrument, which is the nearest
ippioacli in ihcii' natural voce."
COS VlESAllVivai, LSnUiiS ill JHG
uiil mailed; periodicals ate Inkcn iii.
t ot lakcn; a friend on a \ lilt Stops, li it'
il tti not stay; you , r lein methiug lobe
ook ouii, neve, in a carriage; . tore-I
Rich .'ire eievar. lint Mian; a high
nly sa sun in, not a lad m ram:
ft.-are iipbii.iis, never big- or
•; c.inked mist may be under.
y. Mluhaelinai and Christina*
rimes when all Quarterly rent.
c. never Slarcl. ait, ,|,,',,e ;|i,n
iber oDlli.ainl lleccuibci-ai-I;'
: rental ofa liunaa you par. tint
t; autiiiiiii .i« (he late season id
r, not fall; hedge.!, shrub*, ami
oor more things may be dme |
at nn; time), and not neecs-arily j„.
innlly. Cooks ,-.,,,! bells, raui* aud
»••-, bills and c ws, stallion., marcs
ltd gleilings. Jack* and jlliuie*. buck*
ml tines, dugs and ►'~,.*, siiii retain
teir (Sax m names, at ia It is at ,„,
line oft'ensivi to n.su I belli. Andwn
neii ul gimil blood and genii,; luce,ling
i common with other -ex have ankle*
ul calves, .iters and leii*. do not bln-l,
■ "peak .1 tht in— Llppinixotfn Maya
•Cir*Non-pay lug silk-en hers are tl-u
alkwlol by ,-i Western cdi'o;.
"Wagons can not run with,,,it wheel
>*(. cannot run without steam, bttl
oga cannot jump without legs, or
rw spa per carried ou rVerlastlligl
Ait',out money, no more than ado
can wag his mil when lie ha. m, # .-
Oar subscribe-* are ail good, bat W a
good due-a man's g,i,.,li,e*s do when i
tlon I tlosny gooili- We have itodoub
llisi everyone ininks thai all have pal
J"*f P* * -elf, ami as «« are a cleve,
follow, and as his account is a little
waiter, il inak-K iitiddlereiicc. StraUgt
halliiciiialion." *
WilEl-f. GlU_!L_a WiiH A KISS.
A sweet little incident is related by
awr tfi. _. aim says ; I asked a little
"Have ynii ended your grandma to
•Yes. When I went to call her she
aa* asiehp, and . didn't know how to
wake her. I didn't wish to hftliea at
grandma, nor shale her, so I kissed her
, iieek. nnd thai waked her ver. Soft It,
1 hen I ran iuio the i.iti.autl said pret
ty lo nl. Gra tlnii. tea Is ready; and
*he never kneu whs. woks; her.'
IC7- Millie- X —, ol me I-'idte* Dra
io.iiit|iic . int. jti-i lo*t uer mother, m
\i\\ .folk. Sue uppe.i ed at rehear
sal iv a ro-u-colore,! dree*. .-N, tin
inouruing I" cxelaiiiied a friend. n,c
reply »_„ smart, and mil at heart.- —
"Vol know one titn-s not put 0.1 mourn
ing for distant n iativc*."
The liglit-io,,e pei lorinance of
a no,nan wbo *t,apped nn inla..l toiler
back and made ll,c suilieuce nt a Lon
don smpillieatru shudder, attracted iln
""V"" ' "'c ii use of Commons,
ami alter lli.it the police. Chan Hie
pciiorni.iucc uease4,
lO* An old i.,dy on reding that at,
"' -noise Its,l been b.tilled, re.mi.ke )
•La i.o.v i I gu, M lt i» ~.„„, spouuiusuui
'""'on.Mioi,. | ef t ,.„ UiUfoeU mat t„ t
ice tutile wagon* smoked.
ICT*C>iily live marriage licenses were
."!■"" ,J 'T l , ; l!l l " U ii comity,
U..10, and aCme.una,i p„p L -,- wauta the
iiaiuc ol the coiinry changed.
IC7*The s|,iitg *i,i„„t bonn. rsi
tle-cribcd a* •■*. me.mug like a stiu
tlower ou lie, p.;,n. ~i a ~..y»iack,"
IC7*l , «y the priuicr wbatyouowc
. —
I To keep up the fertility or our na«_
llirje, It Is evident that we must do our
.•est to check the gioivth of st c i vcge-
I lotion as is rejected by stock, ns well as
Unit, which would injure >tock, ii it
| were eaten. Rut it is net enoii-h to
■ destroy the useless uud iiijni|..u. plants -
Iwe must encourage the growth of the'
vn.uable ones.
Cow-s coming in must have rare. Give
tl-eui r -oniy. 100 c boxes for some days
before, and good bedding of straw, cut
two or throe times. Bring witer t»
j i.i.m. if the ground is Icy, but do not
j 'iiinpllieiii. Feed al.-o some raw roots
and oil meal, perhaps, to keep ihe I or'
[els Riodrrarelv loose. \l\ bre»d ue
animals should be lamili.ir with tlmir
master, and like to be patted a::d h m-
EI'IX'ATIOK OF TIU AliniCl-I.Tt'EIST.—
Dai.ni Webster said. "So man ia _o
high as to he iiide|'ei.dr,.t of the sue
enas "I tills great Interesf; no 'nan is so
low as not to li» Hftccted by its pros
i ptiiiy or decline. The cuir-itution of
the earth is ihe most imports 1.1 labor
id nun. Man may be civilized, in some
degree, wlthollt great in mm,.
I '"."'l' _{**•,""'l with little commerce
wiiii in. distant nciglihiws. but, with
out ctiliiviiiiiiii ot the earth, he is. in all
| countries a savage. {.Jist iI he gives up
the chase nil,l fix-., himself to soma
| place and seeks a livilig,io:».tl„. earth,
he is a toiniltig barbarian. Wln-n til
! l-'g" bcgin>. olhcrm ts lojlow. The tar-
I iners, therefore, arc the fouudereof hti
luane civilizatioii.
i'l.ANTixii Is AD Su,; D __Manr thou
sand, of tiollars are lost annually, m
.•onst'qii#,ce ol p miring poor sfled.of
A'-te.-.f old worth c«» carrot, beer,
"'Hon, and simihir seeds arc sown eve
ry yeai-. ditch tnigh' be avoided il'eve
ivone who is growing iu-h crop* would
fake the trouble of testing a lew of tl h
-ee.ls previous to sowing, Tlic low of
".pining the ground and lowing*!*
ii-u.i'iy la,. mo ,„ th . (ri l)K , coitof seeds r
unit glacially when tlieirworthlrssues
silisciy,,..,!, the leawm is too far ad
vanced to ,*,,iei|y theevil. Il ij a very
eu-y iii.it.ei'o start a few seeds lil pots
or'boxes and Icier,.,,„ e what propor
tion will grow, without running the
. lak o loosing a »rop i„ addition to the
cost ot I'lepuilug tt,,. 50i1,>,.,! sowing.
A Hint io Ua.a»«M«a.-.Fi, soma phse->
'.lorrii -ST' i""'"-*-'liat novel ...eth
ic l?,ni"'? »■■"•'«'P'HMS. which pru
.'_-s.fi ml. ttTSP*"* 9 * 'l"-'itv wnicl.
'~'' \ e "' - v ' v . l"c s| cms 1 are 'et off
whelt .».-. "'"- vkt "**' " f Hon a. a
whehappe,,--,,,, „,,. h {.jtcuuZ
.''.-i''""'"''bmlsiH-lou; and this if
' '""* "'"•'•e.''si.,i|y. By ihie
5.._4 , V "*'* , -tout. dw. jtRM
It-' ",*'' '''- 1 ""'" inches
L. y ".'*' '''"1 11 erect in '..'n-,o_fl
',".'■;.: '' I
the "■■ m eL\
ti,.i-,-^B
itiaiocs. |
ihem v, rv sr^B
lo Speak .tknoHß
training of i
..bout a x leet long in the plains, thai*
I sucker lb. in a* you would tobacco,
ami let only one siaik grow; rbis I tie
to the pole ai it needs it. in flickering
tlie plants 50n,... may think 1 litre Is
(lunger otliking nit fruit stem-; but
there is no such dinger ft all, for tha
Iriiit stem< put forth fioni the body of
the slalk. while the sticki is eoine iorlh
with the legf. besides ihe fruit stem i»
seen I, ng before :lie suckers; to there
is no danger of pulling off fruit sets for
stiokers. When the plant has grow v
about lour feet. I cut oft the lop and a
part of the leaves, and keep it well
snckeied, for ih« put pole of lipcuing
Ihe frtdi. 1 tlvink tins the best, mode
for raising louiu-OfS extant. I raised
one bunch year before la-t that wou.d
nil a li'aif bushel, and bia'iy tomatoes
thai weigh |-_> lb. I had several that
weighed 1 lb. apiece. „n,l 1 tbat weigh
ed 'i lbs. 1 am i,,,vcr troubled Willi my
tomatoes n.tinning, and 1 | laV e plenty
for nivsall and some lor my neiglibo.it..
I hope thS statement will do somo
good.— Itoxton Cultivator.
•IIS THE SOIL.
It is of the highest importance, an,l
especially tv the lime of drought testir
the soil frequently. Wa know that
all ttini-aie .enclitti d.and some great
ly bo. Ny Ircqiieul hoeing*, or eieti by
tuolieetise „t the cultivator. U ia
true Ihat r.ri'e comes a time with
nearly ail "-■•! -rri-frT TrhaHi in Ji"" t> lsr___i
cultivator between the rows
morn inn vi than good, bin. up to tha
tune great -Sin-lit Will lie denied lloil
ihe Ir, que,,; stlrlligm Ihv sol. In drl
aealhxr the crops uti i ,ie am I that il
wail .lined al.Mivs stand the 1.-si; r.iej
see.n to get the b'ciiclii ul all iliu dewl
and sliow.i's,
A VENEEABbS OLD AGE.
The toilowing, from otto who wa*
thar", is vouched mr hy hint-ihat is.
Unit Ilia old lady load.: ihe reply giveu
I, lint lluit she was quite as old as .she
nedt When t'te F.lleeiith I'e.nii
iuua (.Rivalry entered liio town of
»ou, Georgia, iv Ihe spring ol Itsbi,
i.i I hose ul,o welcomed lliem was
fro woman whose appearaVoa de
ilextreme old age. Impelled by
wity, otic of tlw ■boys' rode up tv
her and asked. -How old are-you, aun
tie •" -Well, chile,' she replied, -l don't
"zactly know hote old 1 is, but 1 .Was
here when (J'lumbti* come !'— fVoiii
Our -uoiiihly G,is-ip, in, the May number
oj LippintMit'ss Maijaztite.
KA •MOOI4AM.
Usvcls, tlic negro Senator, i>-cipioa
scat one. occupied by Jcttn.ou
i»*. Iln. -tlnr,-, tho Raiiic.iLs a
iHome for ireqiieul cuiuiu'eiii. lint the
Uelro't Fete i*,_.> A a.-ks, "Uoes not
Za.ariah (_l-.,idicr flu iln! .-mil 0..-c oc
cupied t,y LewU t.a'sS lsii.it Fe,Hon
Pli.e seal ol eJiiiis »V, igbt, Uicli Vatoe,
ihe seal ..I ll.mgtaa,c'hanes S, miliar
t.mt oi iUiiiai Webster, Drake in
mat oi Tboiuas 11. liciiloii, Coiiax iv
loal once oe,- ~,„ ,| by George Clin
.ii.d Alaitin Van liurcu, an,l Urani in
ihiitoi ticorge \Va»liuigtuii aud J,i
sou '!''
ICf'l'lie Lo. isvitiu (Ivy.) Coinmtroial
says i: is getting tv be a custoit
cnj, lor uocloi's lo Write on llieir slati s
wne.i laaviug tueir o'lliccs, ••tjoiio to
Ugh: a due,-will be, back IhlseVeultif,
Uod a l , it iwiliiog