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if '.R ** ♦ 1 fa M*ff? ï ta. IP ! fl *" » ■■H? $0. 47. MIDDLETOWN, NEW CASTLE COUNTY, DELAWARE, SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 23, 1872. VOL. T. CHEAP 8 TOREM HA« Jt'ST RECBIVRU A LABOR AND WILLSKLECTKD stock of goods CONSISTING IN I'ART, Mf pRT GOODS, JS'OTIOfS, PROCRR1ES, ROOTS, ßfiOflSj I t!A TS, CARS, QVEEXSWAKE, WOOD A WIU.OW WARE. KA R THEX .C S TO XE in R E. FISH, VEATS, BEAPY-MARK CLOTHING, ! ALSO, AGENT l r "!l WANAMAKEI! & BROW*, Aa4 ia Ibet «wjthlng mu.lly kept In a FIB8T-0LASS COUNTRY STORE All of which we should I»« pleated to bare CAl.l. A XI) A'.n .MIXE. NO C/JAHOt tvu SUO ll'/.V . uoons TERMS CASH!!! J. F. ELIASON, Cheap Store, Middletown, Bol nr «-«f J. THOR BUDJ ). Mt'i' KB»OR TO (ÔLEQ. W. INGRAM & CO. Brokers éi Matti Jauale Agents, reasKit or naiv a.o « aim htukktk. Middletown, Delaware, )riU, ATTKNH I'RDUI'TI.Y TD TIIK COI.» j-gCTIDN DF »OTES, DRAFTS, BILLS, &c. Bc. NICDT1ATK LOANS, I't'RCHASK k SEI.I. STUCKS ON COMMISSION, A ad olfi r fur «aie yaluahle Real Estate, iCoaiprUiog tome af ifcc ui«»i doairahl« Kurin« Vite PmiwjaU. C*rr«a|>oad«rrc hv anti! MiHnlr*!. AS' - "". ""IC lion U. C. Ilwlidnr, Hor. wf Scale, Aanapo ' ' Itt. lid. . M. Menipki« k El Paso Pacific ■R. Atkissoo.'tisvker, 41 »r.uit »L N. Y !Hob. Rtch.rl Schell, lo Wall ' •• 1. Dupcwo, Luuiflvilh*. Ke Kloo.lWr. ikdj.tGoneral, Bahioiore, M4. ttojrfcrty Mcllanu« k O. Pliiladelph t •Q«t. RoHort.PatUjrPbn 4 mtdk W-# Rat ;coi THE IMPROVED FLORENCE. W M—T SEWtNU IIÀCIIINK tlADK. Tbeasriv machine that wake» foar diffrrrnt «USshmt Aa oaly mscl.iac th.< the ends '#f MMMM Tbs auly oukhtae th.t will more thr work 1,. mmj iifinMnp Üiänii I and theoply oMchmc tlmt katft mMoIImUai tension. Thcw vd vu g Iii Res «aad>laaA rapidity »ad «uWtnew of ■atfoa. Aaftfkar mktk th« beauty aod quality of Its walk wh aaeua U tyriMtainoota «•«der it the Mi laMrakli, 4 <hwMc and Iwat Family Hew lag Maaklaa Aa iku aarli jr-fir \ grau wauled "3USftnss.»au». » agcr>, tpr 17-Samf 1113 Okcataut St PblUd a. id : E. T. EVANS, WHOLESALE * RETAIL DEALER ARP FEED. It», If FLOUR Hil-ttf 8 . E. T. »YAN OOADI COMMISSION MERCHANT, MIDDLETOWN, D«L. dare U— If t Notice MEN'S HEAVY BOOTS, TO THE PUBLIC ! I I j i I S. M. REYNOLDS, I No. 1, Cochran Square, Ol'l'KIiS TO Til K BUYINCr IH'IMaIC, III. A CK il.r I r AS f. :t7A. r.i j.ir i x/.sh boruxs :*.*» fu lio r(*. cim.niuxs rn loruxs i:. ♦.*»«* A lilts t'M n 'uns, /il't n.vru.i in :a ryjt \r .> KkK>n.s u. /. i />//>• .i t nu.hni:.\s i x/tr:it h /. i /. j.iUU »0 f. ! 6'A'A/'A t.V/> /(O I V / '/J/.7/II/ t /.* .1 II SUES !■ . i.t .j tj I.*, ft.. I $3.60 to $6 00 por rnir. BOYS' HEAVY BOOTS. 5>2.2o »a al i.Uij per paij,'. Shi jc.<, Si.r»« . II.NV» Wii to f -'.oo L id.' lluwit i v pci j i . I -1 to 2.1 icnt«. l < 'hihli "til Ill !'TONER AND !«A*'T. SIliiKS. And '. nth s i'il DEGINTER'S tiKKICB. It New {.'a,tier. n,ni>. De„.l»r l&tb, IRTS. Fiton «ht- ii|tpliratioii of (vlis .1 Dovcrr'it, .\i| .. . nfianiM craui lata t Anint Äs," Hue.ïrVdJn'.afd i'.nmtv' deeeaH U is ordered anil direct, d t.y the llegis.vrthat.hr Arin.lai.tmtrix aforewild. eivr iiotleeof the praa FUEXCIl GALE HOOTS, wnrr.ttiH i ordvr ilatlt» '• 1 10 Per Gent. Discount for Cush, ON HKMVBRV 0» HOODS. Oc I &—3in. »J. >1. COX & BltO. MIDDLETOWN, DEL. i A . ! / j • J Bl'ILDHUH UF FIRST ULAHJ WORK usi.y A I.HfRl* ■I Superior .Stoek of ! ""IC AKKIAUE8! hand, land«* expressly f,ir this mu krt, all of which will tu* di.j -f I of on reasonahli* term«, nul Riiurnnii'rd to he hIi.iI it i« repreitiniuL Ml- r r Hpr ft—C' • Ii, Register's Order*. tinjr of (oHtrr* of Adminiüirnti tale of lh«' «li»<'i'a.*fd. with * lu- dut«* «»f RrnrjiiiiR llwiwf, hy i-rtiiNintf ndv«'rli a «Mii* n'* » «• poÿtrd within forty day» from •! t!. m «nch Letirri. in six ot th** most piihlie phut*» «»f die Coiiuty ot | New ('mile, requiiiiiR all ihtdoiis liuring tlt* umnds MRMinit tho Knlal«*. lo prvurnt thr Mqic, or abide by made and provided. And also caufo th« fatuo to bu inserted within the name period in the Middletown TrnnseHpf. a n- W Np.ip**r published in Middiutowu, aud to U* continued therein two months. upon the Kn .Act of AMemldy in such ruse (liven „inter tits hnml and Seal of Dfttrc f <l,e liegt»,er »foresai , at New Casllf, t'ostle county aforesaid, the day and year ~ U I IllkS, Raglater. 09 I^MT ( It. above written. NOTICE.—All persons haring claims against tha Ritate of tile decented must present tha aamr, Mg attated, to the Administratrix,«» or befort .October 16th, till, or abide the Actor Amrmbly In suoh ease made aud provided KMl DBt'EUKfX, Admr'x. Address—Mt. Pleasant, Del. <>ct IMm W.H. Moore _ i j , \ Iso, :i vnrv hmidsninc line of Stripoil Silk nn<l wnolen Slmwls | 1.11 ,,f ee. i I ...ill I M . til 111 Willi It .Millie Mill! lit OX I i , & COMPANY. MIDDLETOWN, DEL. Have received ti very large and well selected Stock of Goods, j consisting in jiart of i DRY coons, XOT/OXS. If I rs.ixt) CATS, HOO TS A XI) SHOES, I WOOhEX A- WIU.OW. W ARE, \ I QfEEXs. m nn, HA RD- WARE, GROCERIES, I l'lit>YfS/nXS ,(v. Sl'KCfAI.TY. A large ntnl l.enntifni Stock of \ i o nil it Mroclic Slmwls at a less price tluin the cost of importa tion trumgly low pricov. A I.AIMÏK ASSOIITMI'.NT or : CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. A \ ! ) C(>ATJ\GS, I |*|,.n«i> ,„,11 «nil «vr.i ,...<> 1 W'---* ft ' nil till l cxti)t|(nc , tilir .Stock before purelmsing els where I • ; Delet er In— 3 ... 0 J. ! J I »Vrli.ni b,"to Kmli.ru. aisinars..nrlndinir ! "k. I8 ■'Uk ! ..excl. .irjn.l.v rivlitof i.-mtnry. , >no or oar njrnu ] sold 133 copie, ia «nirl.t .Un, n not tier •»Id 3 C» in ; two «eel. s Dur agent in ll.rtlord wld :t»7 in I unr ««tN . ; W» l«»lBl of Mttlp. I«*r «ircular« And Icrnif to I *««"" . .. I*«'-«* J ' ?! T »*' ' "««»• >H-. •>» .ariamii, okt.. j , i j j PERKINS k SONS Moorastowa, N.'j. f Now. 16 —tw ] \ Il K \ X V MTOGK f»r READY MADE CLOTHING BOOK ifiEXTS ion Titr i GREAT INDUSTRIES OK TIIK I'NITBD STATUS; ' I ! AN IIISTDItlf At.SI MMAHVOF TIIK ORIOIS. UB'iWTIt AVI, It ItlTcTl'iN UK TIIK I'tlin' I MU »llll.ll. AIIT.» nt THIS .'. ! MHY. laUO DALES an I bOO ENG H WINGS Joliv It Gt.t ■«.!!. 1 E<»v f \SE ' I ,V \ RD JlnW j. \ s !» •>*».** n I YM W Itrr. ! Kf'WIV MALI . IfOK.M I Gl.KEM Y l*|l|| II» ItlH.rY, Al.nntT lifttH IIANK ï n mtKI.VB, Klc Klc. • k i t fiiij'lcte iiiftlorv uf all bran I« 1 i'i'i"'- "f untiluta 1 1 ur«*. Hi*., g J 1 "' • ' ii' .'j»* lii.t nf art» in i ' lining *ui jfi'lu uf j Rentrai inter« it < ii »•?!• r* »i to the |.ui i It is » «I Li tin- w. hi is ul ti,«* Mi'itImiiI j. M. • lutunr Mcchnu .. I'.vrim*r. Student and Inven* ftir. nn«l wh* to lulli «•!•! stiti! vuuti,; »»f all Ha« i f The •-«•«'Ik i» n#it! l \ uRt'tA^i, a lu» itrr J 'MR Ihtro stile« in ull j.iirt« Inc «uutttrv. It i« I'fleied It f' l* D-u p; ice uf and i« the Th i I iii.iiMr. i ! , I. ft '. Hlld C..I «»: mti it.«,!. . -• Dl I «iihttriplion. Nit i'!iot|f t « t'py W t* nam taimh h1 . 1 . 1*1 I A Rent* ii im Act-» • > « | ! A^HES ! r l'RK. Uniluked Dry Wood Ashes, from the Raltimore Brick Kilns. Parties want- 1 ing cau apply to N. M. REYNOLDS, Middleton*a, Del. or to WM. UBXNOLDS, Newark, Del. No». 16—tf. 00,000 PEACH TREES, Extra Qize and Quality. Ollisr Fruit Trees, Dwarf and Standard. 000 Shad* Trees for Street Planting. ftO.OOo KVrrgrrens, for I.awns and ornumeatnl ■ ledges. Address SO, Circula?! Free r • - i I , j , | A TnlTV nur ipmi nnPWTM 4 JOKE QrJ TOM CORWIN. .... ! ., , . _ When Ih; latent .'«raw ami Anger t Hallway from lorknp.d,, t. run- j inated.it MuJdlebarg it h:., uni:« coûte i to ha a «reut i.aibiual thoroiigiifnrc the I j unhappy pa»,enger, were carried,« all part, of the eivilir. 1 world W i ll a. to ; , N'ew Jersey by the id I fashion- d slag. , I'li.-.-* singe, ran or *wded. and then was g.mialh eonte«t for seals Coyer,on waatolcav« Muddlcburg at mid *•« f*»r n» * Mal« f m « slutfc. 1 | hi. ... . ,.tu,. ■''""i 1 ' 1 , 1 , . W "' , '.' r h " I a bottle of choice whiskey to keep him e.'inpauv II« tri d hi« win-key. lie said I plain lie till I. had it made into ,. mint , 'julip. aft.r he liiseu-sed i, in ,!.• -I...,, V >1 mi* ' .even o r, .ek he though' would add vjiii'iy to this spiee i «»f lifts. This he washed down will, a , Ji't put., h ... 1 Ib'.i at ...iin :ht. just as ; 'be!.. Iho sMgo rutile in, he tu-.-k «II &fl«t Joetrp. THE Y0ÜNÖ WIDOW. Hhr it runninfr—»otnctimr* witty, Frta And cair, hut not bold : Likr no apple, rip« und twllow, Not too young und not too old. Ilitlf inriting, hnlf-r«|K*llcnt. Now Advancing, und now nhy : There is mint-hiof in her laughier, There i« dun^vr in her eye. Slip 1ms ftudied hniuan nature; She is vchooled in every art, She has taken her diploma, Aa the mistrcM of the heart ! She cun tell the *crr moment When to cigh and when to Atm!*. Oh, a maid Ik sometime« charming, Hut u widow nil the while! Are you sad ? oh, then how scriouj Will her pretty fire her You lire angry ; «he ii wretched, Saddened, friend let«, teurlrtui, dumb. Are you mitthfiil ? how her laughter, Silver-rounding, will ring out? She ran lure, and catch Ai un angler does a trout ! ! 1 play you, All I " old foMiltt,'' neatly fifty, U ho phittiug, d< op ai Yc " Adonis«*«, of tnenty With the love light in your tyta ! practice all tkilwioai Taught hv Cupitl m nt e tU« full. Uni I km little widow Who « hi fool you all ! feiert *Monj. «me ■a cocktail : 'bal «a. I > ir.iaif l.i* i l »v r • » it he i i: uni the • -v i I, I i.t in t •• ar r t out t • (in 1 » cr i i TU«. t.;:à'ïf liiinit'lf in *»„ • orner up a. t' b..-l; II« l\ II a-l ali I - in, « -I .... . , , , i >\ hen ho •'•gum wakened the ►tage was I "t « Haml still ; th« curium» were all i tip; hnt enough day-I 1 6 nl 10 Fntit-fy him that inalitution , | |11( | ■■ j 0 .„, broko" M.metin.e .itice, II« hastily Started tip. and dropping on» of i I the window», wa. perfectly »maxed I« find ; himself it. the wagon yard of a In. tel Two hog. were getting their breakfast i from a manure heap, while a melancholy 1 enw »tend chewing her eud. while work- ; ing her tail to keep it it. practice for fiy- . A laxv hnailer wa. entertaining ' himself with a pitchfork A further note ! of the surrounding, satisfied Governor J Corwin that he was in the rear of the Muddlcburg Motel, and that ho had been n* rrnl11 twelve of the night before Cor win was a man of g t.iu. audit did not lake ,'. ; m long to di-eov.r the cause of this extraordinary result He had got I into the »tage In.;' 'tad route in instead of llie on« going out J I. " people about this ! leathern convevai.ee. WtKti lie e.eoneed liitnself, thought ». he learned afterwards, that lie waa a passenger in searei. of HD umbrella, or some other arti.le Irft be -1 1 The (ine rttor opened the door of the Stage very .of ly lie crept ont trying to small tha .as he .« d , U l,.e.,ueDtly ht. sk.n hung loo*" on htm 11« could not .-»cape, hoiv. vi r. the eye of the host 1er, who exclaimed III some Ii»tmi.«hment : ■■ Hell... tioveruor, .ltd d«y forget and leave ver tn de stage? "I hero, there, my man answered Corwin, gmug bim a silver dollar, "you b<'.»p your t y-irnp shut, çr thaïe bo u ! ' U,W Ï." dp ? h .'" 5 I ^ mod ,ho hostler, n* ] Gorw.n walked. dat » most stronary , ; the Governor of Ohio done forget Ilia I „age coach " ; ' eörtv?» «»iked into hotel, .u. P ..,i., ... , , , . . J 1 , ' ' wl , h « Mok " , '' i . t " nt . lh,! j ' lirst door he encountered, nt.l then -aun I j tcred Into the bruakfa.t room Irving to as- ' .unie an air of « ...an who had no. slept ; , tn a wagon all night. \\ h.lo dt.cussing , the Oiled sole leather and muddy coffee i fo ^ which the American peop.o pay hotel j price», a friend on the other side of the table, looking up suddenly, exolniuied ; " Why llovernor, I thought you left for the capital last night. " Well," exclamed Corwin with ono of the whimsicsl inok. with which he was wont to set the table in a roar, "1 wa, under that intpreesion myself." " Got left. diiT you ?" " Yea, I believe I waa a good deal left." " How was that. Governor?" " See here.my friend." oxclaimcd Cor win, carefully depositing hi. knife nnd fork on esch side of hi* plate, as If they were articles of yaiuc," if you will con »ent not to prêta • (uther investigation upon that tubjeet, I wilt present your ;■ cniiffraUiIutiii^ him-, If tin\ iu*' be ilrunm;, 1 orsuuav*'. hl : lia i t .4 *'♦ i h • lag*! r illing a w n y down, th« wind 'inic. ' I hin 1 f* * * * 1 1 1 wife with a bonnet more like a coal «cuttle than any iu the market If you dont con* aent," lie continued with wild energy «ci ting hiii fork ; " I'll murder you.*' Thc story, however, was too good for | Tom to keep to himself, and for years nftcr Ire wire In Iho hal.it of tolling how ho slept ill a stable yard, and attributed it all to .on.« v«rv had whisker that ll„n it all to sonic very bat wln.kijr that llou. «al, non l>. Oh..« had given btm. ito , ï ib° ( «ogres» of the mted State, ha. , enacted that the completion of the One Hundredth dear of American Indepen- | dct.ee ahull bo celebrated by an nterna lloaa{ K * 1, J!*"'?" of l , l,c 1 Art *' 1 lure., and I roduct, of the .ml and »me. | loh« hvldatPhiUdelpliia.nl 187ß. afcd ha. appointed a Commission. constating 6f I r 'P rc,l-,1, a 1 'C* frutu each ..tat« and 1er r.tory, to conduct the celebration. Originating under the auspice, of the j National Legislature, controlled by u Na nouai Con.u....ion, and deigned a. it i. j to • Commemorate tho lirai . Century of | our exi.tei.ee, by an l.xhibnmn of the : Natural resource, of the Country and , Heir development, and ..four progrer. in " ,use Arl ' " " benefit manktiid, in | comparison with those of older Nation,." I Itw.t» tho people at largo Ihal tho Com-| nn*M-n look for tho Uhl which IS noces- ! »«fy b.iuake the ( 'ei.tcnnii.l[IVI, bratiou ; the grandest anniversary the world ha. 1 ever ,e. ». Chat the compl. tion of the nrst cn-iihcy tury »f our cxi.tcnoo should bo marked t.y some imposing demon,Iratin i«, we beliave, the patriot^« wish f the peupb of llm whole country Vie I'engross of, the I nite.l Siale* lins wisely d-ei i 1 that 1 1, • Hirth-da; of lln- tire»: K public ea„ bo mo.t flttingly celel rated by the uni vcr*al rollt. II.HI tirol Jispla v Ot all tlir ir..j.hie, .»f it. progress 1. j, de.|g„«.| I "'.bring together, wiilmi a building coy- ; eril.(j hfly acre, u.. t:.ly the varied pro- I ductioi.s of mir mines ami of the »oil. but ; , ly| s of all the intelle •t.ial triumphs of | fjm.r -urns. ,.f ,v, rtl.iug that .a .-an fnrm»h. wh-.her from th bruin, or hand* of her ehii.lr.-n, ami thus make evident In lh- world the advance ; m-..' of which a »If g '.me I p pie i, eapat In this " Cclubralion" all in lions will bn tt ici pa' . si • I'bnraeter oj e will display In ini her eu i i jus l.ilii i«,, while m wlv open, d China and d.spilt, will lay b ir-- lh ^YIST ADDUE8S H Y Tllk U. S. Centonoial Oomtuission. To the. l'cojjc of the I'nitrU States : be iiivit. I f. boit» ^ Iiitcriintioiinl Eu her aits and itinuufn. tut trcaf.tr!'. v. bill lnr I'vuturiu. th.'irji _• »imp pioj.l.' hav. bean perfecting K»ch land will u. rivalry 1er tho palm L» tins grand gathering * v . r\ »one will : i contrihut. it. fruit, and ««reals No min-j er.l shall be wanting ; for what tho Kail ' lack, tho \V.«t rr.II »up|.ly. I nder one ; roof will tho Smith display in rich lux i uriiiiice her growing eott m. and the North in miniature, the «.»»leu machinery «f her mills converting il.nt cotton into i clutIt. Kucl. section of the glohe will 1 send it. beat nib rings to this xhibition. ; and each Slate of tin I'nhin. a. a mem . her of une united body politic, will show ' to |..-r »i.ter Slate, and t > the world, how much s! « eat. a id tu the gr. atin i.s of tl.« natiota of wli'elt »It is a harmonious part To make the '' nt-ojal Cel. |,ration suel. a »uecc.s as the pntri. ti»m and tin pride of every American demand, will ! require tl.e ««-operation of th" people of the whole country The I nite.l States Ceiiteutiinl Coiniiii.»i»n b..s rec ive l no liov. rntnent aid, .tudi a. ibiglnnd-exten ded !" lier \\ oil's I'.ir, and i'ranee lo lier I niver-al l.xposilion, i-ttbe labor and responsibility imposed upon the Com mission is a.« gn at a.iiieith-r of those Ulidcrtaking. It is e.timated that ten 1 n.;i.""U» of dollars will 1.• r .|iiired. and this su a C'"igri -»s lia» provided »hall he rats, d by swfd »ub.er.pt,on. and that the people shall has. 'he op, rtnntty of .uh» »er.biug in proportloj t. the population of their respective Statii ant. i.rrttorioe The l on. mi,»ion look, to *.iie UR f ailing patriot..... of the people of ovary seeti ot, to ,co that each eontnl.ul.-a .1» share to he expenses, and receive» its »bare of the boiieht. uf an enlernri, ein which all are ... deeply interest,.I h would fnrth-r urge the format,.,,; ... earl. State anil territory nf n eentenniai org.inxation, which »hall m Ilm« »es that county a. »oeialn.li» are formed, on that whet, the nation, aro gathered ether in IfCi'i each "«1« '.'-.fui," view '»uS oridVth« ' . . , 7 " T,ow . wlltt priai UM j e-'ntr.bu„on» »be baa ...ado to the national I glory. ' Confidently relying nn the tea] and pa ; triotism ever displayed by our people in , every national undertaking, we pledge and prophecy, that the (.enlenniai Gele- I brntion will worth,ly slu.w how greatness. : wealth and intelligrnoo. can l.o fostered by such institutions a. thoso which havo I f„r one hundred years blessed the people 0 f the United States. "iiij'i l<- in gvin* ot mi»' ri"r excelb:iictv. 1 i ■■ TV, .l.ire.t ,pnt on ,„ih" b„ ,t 1**1 , fit £2 : ool A prosperous merchant ha. for hit mot -1 • " Early to bed. early to rise ; never I get light, and advertise.*' | JQ8KIMI U ÎÎAWLET, l*rfpid«nt. I.gt,is Waln Smith, Temporary Secretary. i i i to : 23, 1872. following eharnoteriatie letter wun written by u Uibcruiuu aftor aix year« ex | jicricnce of Atusricsa institutions: New York, Der. the one. 0 1807. M y dear Mary the darlint of mv benrt H0W | [ _ n but had the furor * , , , C "' bUt '9° n,TOr «ml ague; and I hop« yon are in the same condition, thank, bo to U.kI I wi.h ton Jinny happy New 1 .are, and the ohihlor, and hop« y»u will have threescore and ten or then. >\ e had a ( hn.tmaa here, lint the II.ytBona don t l:eep it like wo n.ed at home Divil rtshva the one ivir .aid ito tno Many Happy Christmas, or Had ï '«e* "> you. or any othvr Politcncu. 11 , did not got a Christmas box until i war | going; home that night, and n night-walk- j | mg Blackguard gav« me one on the eye. and axod n.a for n.y money. I gavo him • 1 a, V"" B »coro of pound., which , | knocked the ,u„e out of him. Dear Mary. , Thov tel! me that iho Nacnr ia going to I ta ; tho White Man .n future; and thr nt« - agura tu Congru.., a public hou.e ! •» " aahington. are go.ng to try the l*roa-1 j [dent for being a white man If they find , him guilty, and theret.no doubt of it, j j for they are accuanr., witneaae., lawyer. | and judge, all to ono, they aro going <o 1 : execute him. make a fellow called Cold- ! , hick. President, nud remove the .Into of | Government to a place called llo.hton, 1 | eel îbraled I for it. republican, and sinner, I ihm, ta the ,au.e a, tho llodiettloua f«l low. they call H.dicule* or iUdieala. I ! saving your Priaencc. riiey wnnt to coo ; I in tie their own Power, Clod Hot «no u, | 1 and all harm. They , ay the Southerner. , must go down on their knee, to then, cn-iihcy forget that thu poor divil. arc flat 1 on their hack, already ; and they urn n • mane set to kick a man whin he's down ! lie jabers it niak's my Ltlood bile to think «f il t »ee war is no" mener indud then they Conimenoo tile beginning of another 1 in \V„s|.i„ ; :loi. ; au I i , 1 know, whin or I wber. it may in I I loat one fine lag in tin? Inst, Rut i lmvo another UTt fora good «ml I'll tight for .lohnen, fori ; hear hi. i.reat lirandmother. by bis f.re I father a »id«, waa an Irish Wu hare ; »now and frj.t here, and is likely to hare | more we ither Thu temporanc« im n.Ood save the mark, in a |.i.ailed Albany, w.i r the itcoplo sind ripresontaliv •» ,o ''bale tliim, hare »topt our grog, ouly Hv j Daylight. Divil a much matter any way«. lor they don't kap« a ducint drap ,.t drink in the country; no raal oul.l i rial. I'otccu ; m thing but , lull' that well I I kill a 1 had to live on it, muclHcj- a Christian Haste An Iriahman'i Letter. P'S. if ■ ml v ... t.i Dart-y. wall, nn l ii. 1 him l.nw i - in. 1 . b ;.r the ■ , lb Jvatb . f tit. In p ' \ n nr« P. ivi».- ; i, r milk i« a I ... 1 II T. Uly M.T'iuuifh com. out I. ho It.' 'I II him lie'» ' I nin • rry Hull. I nui : glad hi.- wit - l' t over the twin«, and hope «he'll do Letter thu yuxt time, tlu-rc i. ' room for imprureuicnt. I likw this conn ; try ; but tl.vru i. no plaeo like oulJ Ira land, where you'd got ... much whiskey Ira »hilling a. would make lay for »ix p.ople If von get this, write »nnn : if you dun't, write and Ivt mu know 1 may i- ■ d. -. 1. for life is uncertain ui.d. t the I!. lie., Is Hut dill or ali-, e I'll answer ' ur letter. \ddre«a your dear lirotl.er .liinmy. N w V„.k, America. Jiuvt Ml Hull i:. . __ t,,,. \ llT >|\kin«i Moni v One „rent cause of the 'poverlv of thé présent day is the failure of many people to ! pl .;.,, nw n ibings j'h.-y say that it they cannot'savu large .«.ns they wiii „otsaie nnythiug.' They do'r.ot r.alir • how a daily addition, he it ever mi »mal! will and In gill earning, and invest it in aomo saving» bank, und' weekly or monthly mid to th-ir mit«, they will wear a happy smile of eon nnt and indepetidetnn whet, they reach middle life Not only tho pile itgJ-if t ill increase, but the desire amt sl.ihty , in , r .,„. j, wi || ... grow I. , th clerk and trad,»man. laborer and artisan, make now ami nt one • a beginning. Store up „r„„e of your youthful force and vigor f ur future contiiiget.ey le t parent,teach ,|,eir children to begin early lo »ave. H - L ,j„ the fountain-bead to control the stream of extravagance, and then the work will be ea.v to choose bclw en poverty ani | ri.-l.cw: Ut our youth to on in hni-it, ..f extravaganee. for fift.an y,.tr.' .. a. they h«vo for fifty year, pa.t, I w- sl.a'l b.- a nati,n of i.nr.'ir« wit 1 . ^ ' "■ " Ä^Äti T of BUOu Af BBVtfl Id BtllBll hit- 1 rrnred, „ , w „ , ha „ 1)0 frcc frnm „ ;lllt ,, 0 n „ lw nni l,j,; nUH f., r extravagant fortunes. bat seek that which it i. the duty nf every lll3 „ obtain independence and a com» fortaM.- 1. >mc. Wealth in sufficient n„»n I tilia , j. w ; t hin the reach of all : bc ha ,, f . onc proceM . >avin g I . : f Awcriua iu oue day ii! s- ni'irc Ill if !i *!ai«l lioiiit» all bis life. ', »n make a larL'-* pile, rotiiun l ft he y »un j f t »-«lay will only bi-^in. •»>. t *» save a little from their It can Tttosa Bovs —Fending the occurrence of s threatened earthquake, a South A-, tnerienn paterfa.nilia. sen, hi. hoy, i stay with a friend beyond the limit-, of the f.te l section. The convulsion did n „, when due. but the vonogster, in th.ir place of.sfety tifl the fol , '""'j!.. ré— : " '»« f -i, ft •.«-s-. h ' rf ' "j '»>» ''»nie your bo,o^ -1 Women rota in Ksnsaj at achool meet I ing« All tbe non vote jnat the same aa | their wives do. i i tarn tin i n,atne l $0. 0 t S °T 7""'" H , a ' ,f ." a,nt, "» r * a " "ttttpithjr to sheep for Iho r'srin that the» bilo ulorn 'V« eona.d«tr illi. th.ir 0 | rC c„niiiiundatii>Vi Hie* can oui. X^c Xc .ta %roKr.. and ,| lu pa.rnr. i. ehort on a poor farm. A p „ or f„,„, will «eu warily U enrnn.bered wjlh brier., weed«, and f.ru.l. in the fence conu .„. |; u d«r euch condition*, we w„«ld „ f ilrn ,, r » |.„ h.e g'-JO 01 upward in «„, 1 , (, r crr ,| U f„ r j,. tbcniel hU borrow the amoant if lie haa to pay and t . CD , „ ,„„„, 1 , ,„ r llf j,, u in a. many ewe. n.t older thao three a3 ' on „ f.. r »ben this r in et, . a fi.'! w ,„ ve decibel. .ml give then. inV.I*ft,b, l0 ,|, at , hcy „an pink up. ,. pint ..f wheui bran and oatmeal daily, with fr-e an««., , 0 water , n J They will Hral -go f ur " ,| )c brier, ami cleiin them nut ; f*v»rv p „ rti((n of ,|,at field will be trodden «,*, J, ntI over ,,,« »„«1. will hay« ll0 c i lunao 8 fold them on that field dur ing t |, e aD j cnrry ||,«„, f...d ,ufr lc i 0 „ t to keep them thriving. Ii«t the 0 f , - 00 ,] buck in «casnn -Soul!l I>.,wn wonlH he preferable—and in IbJ , prin( , if yoo bare luck (that meat., if you give then, proper attention and f..« I ,„ u wilt rai, „...re b.i.h, than y( ,u have ewe*. The mon. y will be nmr« ,| nn doubled nn-1 th- woof nod will pay f.r their feed ami inter«.*. In ,b. ,p r i llft y „ u may pm that t th'imrl.V will, the\erlai..iy 4 getting fifty per ,. eut increase of crop -1 F.irmrr 1 J.; Ver ,i ncc the period of tl.e annearanea ,,f ,|,e p„t„,o rot io this eounirt. farmer, have biren studying, nmr« or U.M, tlio imlato rrr»n nn 1 tvr hrli.vr w K with, „'.he bound, of .„i„g. ,|..t nil who hare bad the U-,t npp , r ,uni ty lo judge have d.eided tli.t I lie spidiua ,f 0 ri of mineral manure- will give th ■ Im.t r ,., u |i« nn ,; . f „hr fen... ..ling .. 'l'l,r p...r.s, ! ;« p .- t -i-1 " | ,|,i- .. r ..*« t r ,.« i n season, when m i- t.i.«t i,r. rilnu |„ \.. w ,|«r.ey the gre, n .un I uo.rl n.e.i l.vi-hlv, auppliv, 'ill lh- .1.1. o.si.t, |„ 01 |„. r | '. i,.. « !..re il.i- r.nuut Iw (jRmur. Sheep on a Poor Farm. niutiitro Gulturo of Potatoos. btaimnl pbt-lvr all I »llprr 1 with c«r ■ ii.iy wh«n j.r -p •. !y appl'n-1 iu »uflici.-m I •' "I'b f litii in • n »,' 1 «v I .punti t Liter crop of c(ut:|il«to)y wc (iiiphaw •> the elimination min t iI ' . lit». c'in«ci|uonl «*11 the comminution t.( Ihd ««»ij, and it« ex .„,wure to alitio. .dn iiu iufluctira d inn Wiuter. In the Spring the more tbornngl . U the ground it again pb'W.d tha bvtt.r f jr the cron How to C tTiirn i'ni ir. — l-Vuit ahmild never he gathered .luring damp weather, nof when a heavy dew i< upon it in the •"«rly meriting it i. f ' f poliuj' to shako fruit from the tree ; it will almost decay from the tffee' . f brui.it.g. the »iighe.t abrasion r.f the shin ia thj »gre for.runner of n dark »pot. wliioh wilt <,Tl ' nlu: 'l'y change into soin« kind .if I 1 possible, each »P'o in,an »Itonhl ho taken singly front the tr« ,and handled with li • , ! "' c ,; "'P'" ••'«ul.l alway* be *« v, 'ft:d from the iin« with »trong .«i»a..r». " n * ncver lwil " 1 " r ,,rn!T If peach » K»„ l',.„w,x„. I '„less ,he soil i. vor. Mlll | v and lialde to leach or wash »w .7 V . )U è ann „ g .. i„ keeping th Lu.y it: plowing land intended far -orin' «rot,a If t --ible ..low rl.e |,lcs this ill! If there is not tin,. ,!.i. go over them with a two horao .-ulti v »,or It will kill a greu many weed* an J | CV ,.J ,ho hiHe an J le ,1..'. | a „d in far better shape' t plow In tho .pring. It will also do goml by kxpoaiu« ,|,e soil t, the atmosphere, and' tbnTd? ..-! ,, plant food, h will also great many weed-seeds to gcrtniiinto an,' ,t., , „„ , , i. ,,.,u ; e,i . , ' , nn ' the young plant, will be ktl,cl by plow! in ,b l i ". k *° " ,ach 01 ,IÄ WOrl» that Wü often rultivito lütaMM .„wtocVa of corn .» ,««„ h, cron «at Trv the nlan It will na. P All -tro:i. lato » bid lu ll pl > H'l-I P i Airu.it!', nul puivc: i/.f ti.is to bo ,,f th • nnlu: ! !•' Bun-I Y Kv.ii r.»f. arc gitln rel b. fire attaining full si*., they « ill nut have ■> fin ■ flavor, but it ia tod. lay picking th-... '.-n rcely any va ripnt, "i well if left to perfect themselves nn 'lh i tree, and ibis is especially true of pears. not v*w»ry until they ir • niell.nv ri*»t y « f the btrger ft wit 1 or HonsKi* that Kick at Xigtit.—T ho of a llnr "' kicking at night is often . r the result of nervousness ami rcatless» ness than nf vicious propensitiea. It U « »I ! hr.torl. of the limbs It 1 "' ' urcd 1 W bal j of. we.ghing two pnnnds to tbo Slml cllock of lh f * '"» b 0 '"*' kHblng,' >J m«»oa of a .tr.p l.o and half or Ike» long When he kteks he admi.lrtof. > o l )""«lf . blow fr,„n th« ta H# ÜÄ & ?! The biggest Wf (beat) grow* I« tbo United Statea this tim« waa tsM hr dloraca Greeley, aaaiatod by B. «Mh Brown. It weighed tally • to«.—JVbmo, nml Ailitriittr. é e