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4Ji*otESStcnal caeas
W. H. Watkins, K. L. Gamble.
WATKINS & G AMBLE
attorneys at law.
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January ly.
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CAIN & POLiIILL,
iTTUIiNE VS AT Lae
LOU ISVILL, G A.
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ris they can be bv ay. .'t; * i-i iiny • **'' *•
in tiio Soue.
L'r lies Aidjic LS::iai Tit h;, . i.', v.'ai.
liaaM'Ts liia-rrliiiea h.m l’j s c.i-
Jcry CoVilidl.
Always nn Imnci, an<J for • ’
Isr a r r:-V -y* c?* !\ <?
h ity a:l U s'Ai- i *1
Anew and vidnabl- lv-ii.-uiv in Cons'** mid
affections of th* Luujts Gr-ner-ily
PUMPS! PUMPSt
1 have on timid the Templeton tEimi Lump,
Pipes uud Valves, wh c i l am putting up aud
repairing. ,
I have pr'. up a great number ot Idioso pumps
in this aud adjoining counties, winch I w r
taut, to work well a nl vavn a anvunt. of
.am>t\ Address t. AIUItFIIV, lic.ha*jy
fftutijn County, 6a.
THE NEWS AND FAR WEB
LOUISVILLE. JEFFERSON COUNTY, GA., DECEMBER M, 1875.
[WHITTEN Volt TflK NIOWS it FARMER.]
THE UNEDUCATED CLASS
OE E ATI IS T MINISTERS,
“Author," in hi.-; reply E> I’., I think
doe-5 tlu*. above very useful and worthy
clasd of the Lord s servant i ;ireat in
justice; bu„ not intentionally, of
course.
lie says, “They have piciicd up iu
s.n.ie way, a! second ban 1, a sreotyp
c.l rigmarole, and often, incoherent
jumble of nonsense, " - '- v an 1
pour it out in almost every sermon.”
Th it is, in reference ta br.pti uu —hut ii
makes no diueiv.ice w.ut •• Author*s’’
intention was, such a charge is well
calculated to make the impres dun up. m
the n.lnds of many, that thr. e-fmrt!, ;
at least of t!ie jU’eacl’.in j; of tlii ; clac..
is an “incoherent jumble of non sense
and consequently-j that “hi ■ people” a :t
very v.is.uy an 1 faithfully in r-e ilriii.;
a v. :-y high slandarl of r f.olar :,,,) in
those who are to occupy the pulpa
11 i gives tis to und :rstand thatth ‘re
are two class. s ( ,f i,. -.i.t clergy, the
edujvnr.lu- (!<•■’: in tin ;. !.c is
C.iUT'.-e; ; : I ! ceU tell him l'p.riher
more, if lie doesn’t know it, that as
mucli as it may surprise him, it is a
mooted question . among us icqitis: :
w;ii h of the two classes is the most !
jlACjuif .KO’ioris i, in eve!", hap-.;
' ' a
- ; . •
lege walls are just as successful in
“winning souls to Christ,” as those vi io
have marched a way from : h fir Alma
Mu: r with a diphuna iu b- a i
The L mi knows what is best, an 1 i
and •; nnine l tiiat t,h • whole fiel l -e .11 b •
(l • tlpie 1;:h ■: •••'■ II- ‘.5 •ve c; ■
of prea ■ ter who "brcalc the iroa.l of
life” (. ei v ail we ;i:'ey co in rv
churc! es ; and an it !i r e'.a .w io roam
over li, i sandhills, lia f clot he 1 and
half fc 1, eu 1 e.oi 1 we.'. M-eare over
1. >r 1’ , that liv ii i poor ;tur
i:-: e . : ■; > >•} iu, •, • i.ri t -, nt -
P'-i ns aud mm it uu wa ai! oe
cilpie i ; —•:•:i i t :.e .Me. :> •; ; ■ . •
: i- in : is -n t work.
.'lie;;,- is of th I!u!
UI C hid ■in the N l o'e of Matt. ,l.i
(and ' dis- ip: S~f.:; i . : ... ; -of e.s
;ssia:is lip, t.ha ”tho poor have *3
e,,p il pr icnel to di un : an lI an
his fir : Mpi Ale to fye cji'E • : Lor
in! a. savs, “I'.••• ye see your call!
brethri n, how ; hat n it m m;. wi- • man
after t! ) -a -i, no nuv.iy : . y, u>t :
many noble, on r ■ i: but God
e!,o l ee -i 'v."
to e::::;‘i:;e i the v.U- ; Mil Gol : ;
chosen tlie weak thin ys of the worl i 1 ■.
confoun i 1 iie things w . -ii . emi htv ; I
* w ' That no ilfsh should gioVyj
in his presence.” eg in—the way is
so pieie, that !,■ ‘uru i-iefii in • y
rea lan i the “wayfa 11 •; man thong i
afoil ee 1 lei' o:t tdi e n."
The celeb a ed ! )r. V. ay land says in
sulistan. e. that til.: lire u'.t • Me ,f .-)-
cief-y requires boil ciav.es (•■' I up; in
preacher, in or I:r that; !i may iv • : he
go:1 1 tilings of s.lv.tion souo lei :e.
! heir ears. And a prominen Bros
teriaii divine livi ig in the i Y :
slate 1 sulist.an‘.i:i!lv, several y ago.:
tu it 1:13 (iouomuiathi.i wn.iM m
midi in >?3 rip:i prog,- ms . :: i ! !•:-.!
great ,1 i.'.l mure good, if such ah•,
standard of scilolarsn;;) v,m> not r■- ;
quiicd in their minisl ry. I belie, • |
c, -ry word of it. I:: ..i li > i.-’.ie ny :
education ; but !i xv ay of i!v
so pi. .n, that a servant of ti.e I. rI,
i -.x in) is not c In. -f.’ ! ill !h '"i-n .. >.i it..- i
j rip'i/fd,;{ i// Hi e brnl. ca l point oi
: the sinner the roy 1 that lea Is to heav-;
I ou an 1 ;o glory.
Allow me to state several little cir
■ eumst-mces, wiiicli Ltliiul: are vary s !
, iii/ia.ini. ! lately heard a Doctor of j
Divinity preaeh a deep, profound do.-M
triual sermon to a large an lienee who j
sanme 1 to take very ittle in!crest in
the discourse; for the Doctor
tirely ab ive thorn; and cousequoiitl .
int re it :d n ither head nor heart,
next day I heard a minister of limited
e-tiK-aiioii, preach to the sa-iiie people,
lie was couiparitivoly on a level vnihj
hear : and th r ire ix sr; ari iw
from his bow went directly to h :.t 1 an 1:
lie:.it. Every eye was ti.v.i 1 upon him,!
and many ofithom fills 1 with tear-: —and
a; t:c.'ulo3o. whan he invite 1 t!:’--.i up to!
b.i praye l for, there xv i a general ru -h ]
to get bold of his hand i yinner < wept,
an t e int; r.-jote,! 1! It is not igu >-I
ranee tha ‘s loading sinners todostruc-|
lion; but a wail of xviil or tli >o ;ifio;i I
to ii -o :i ■, -;hl xv nut knowledge t ,cv iio.- !
s. he.i ,-e. xvliat is nee 1> l most, arc!
not polished, classical, rhetorical., dry J
dis . 'ida .ou s a t Ire i ;i l tot he i.,: . licet;,
but pl.-d.'i, warm, ;-o i- tirring appeals ;
i-aleuh' ed !o ;-' the heart on tire aid I
ie.! 1 the stubhoru wM!. 11 i .\q'f i;:i |
frio i 1 o( mine rue ;avo me to |
real, a "liar i-. :• 11 (prhnitiv ') bap.ist.
pipor. j it’ore t examine Ii:. I e.x-
I pee:c Ito ;ln 1 no: M. iq but. ;i “rigma "• -lo
| of nonsen ;e;" Iny. I was agreeably j
surprised. Before 1 real it ihrouYi,,
my eyes were several tini -s tilled with!
tears —notwithstanding th* articles|
were written by une Incite 1 liie.i. Th< y j
came from the heart not the head;
and went direct to. my heart ha 'nionijs-i
j iug f illy with my religion; ex oric-i- -.
au l force 1 me to exclaim, surely ti-.m
! is a reality in religion. O.ice more ;
several years ago, 1 travelled over a
poor section of Georgia, and passed
upon an average two churches each
day; upon i iquiry, 1 found t'ueuto he
Baptist aud methodist. The sight of n
Presbyterian church didn’t greet my
vision until ! reached a wealthy village.
This was the last of me kind, until 1
reached a rich summer i'esort; aud so
i: was ou my whole journey. It is not
human nature, for a man with a finish
ed e ueation to settle down where there
is no fit salary to be had, and none to
app eciate his scholastic attainments.
’ L’iio baptist and methodist are em
phatically the two great leading denom
inations of fids country, and. are fully
a killed to the state or cii'ounustnnccsof
society an 1 the spiritual wants of the
poop!-: aud if the latter Is ever to be
evangelized, in the very nature of
tilings, the af.cosald deiiominatious
must do tiie lion’s sba'V of the w .rk.
) l.no v of no s, I autiiority
that re piires candid.:;::.: Mr the minis
try to graduate in a scientific, classical
and theological cirrici.l mi of studies,
I ire ribecl by shi-sighted men, before
tiiey should be allowed to preach tiio
i o >1; and any Id 1 1 of church m.i
,- . . try ; ml leav ss the poor to starve
for; he want of spiritual find, and pc'. ,
a gn; in t!tc- m i.it a ; of tiie would-be
- , ,v. its of tu<! lnos'., Ui.ii, lie.-ausa
th •.- are n>l gra lu ite , i, contrary to
the scriptures and to moral progress.
Whenever A lam’s puny, short-si tilt
ed rare trv ’.•> maul ; ie i.-.u'.s ni' th.-
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our w I , :.. '. ;s .
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' of til • iii\x* • ':1l of ‘ :r. - i’l Jti i
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i: h m e .*.ui .‘ ’ . vth e. . ,M. . j
tiie Black i’rin -u. 'M • \.
’and Boictiors, for w i i'ring.
e.u. 1 iv-.-i i i•" xv -i ; ; ; , p, •
u. > anc -i; t.ie vale o, ■ ..
away on ihe ri l.g-r of I.': 1 t"i:'.‘. r:.
Hills fie i.i :nu::i! ■: .- Du': -c:
I’.ri.l jewater boun Is the rang of vis
io.i.
T.-'m v Park, ■nvicl by a Y r ,f the
ituth-chil 1 finnily. is s.t: i‘ > ’>: - .01 '
i 1 the iue.v.i; v <•!' it i ' -a otilv lo
M mtm n-3 ; Mu' this I had no tim 3 : >
Tli: i ibf.riipical g :n!cn;. v !gcta
b! ii- ’i,-;i -. the i-'onif.vn gar 1•1. :n i
'!i - 1 ura gar 1-u o- oer ‘ 1
1.1 lir hours. Th > lir: sc-eou 1, I
s ipu-ise, only ti t!:.( I! >. il !>o -
(J er.i.'ir; in tha E >w ; the ;e ion I cm
bra.-.s;, wit 1 the IV 1.: --. Y , . .. . .-1
twenty acres, the whole pr • i, oi
which are con sum id in t!i( n,> i.
Li one of the nuraerousgraperioi, a.i
irre-ig - l a- to l'urnia’a frill: (v •:•.• \
"ie :'ll in Lie year, I .aw a sing! • chi; |
i-.- of g apes w!: c!i v: ,M 1 xv-.: : g': six'
p ) i". Ii 1 berri;-:, on w.ii -1 were :: u>u' |
t- f roo i. 1 irg! pin ! . : •! 1 '■ l
mos luschms I ever tastel. Oranges,
ft g- , pphie-apl a, ivana '. an 1 oh3r ,
t.roii; -a! I'm it ; ; , is 1:1 • I in l Ime. 1 j
niou, ar.! all grown in the consarvat.o
ries of the Me-.itmore. When the !ar
, 0.1 v •-. is a!went yachting iu the Chan
! net or at her l, i:i ioa IraP, orders by
tele cram are - to Men a ire -1
: for t't > supplies r • juiiv 1.
Tiie vi-"s in th : l’mntaia ail I' ik
ian Gardens co each £1,01)0. Th:
u ' uary i all of the most cost ly ki 1
executed by the first mi-i! -rs. many m'
! :ii*nn copies of originv.s vM.i.-'i 1 i.v
in tin Lo iv 'e or in ie Bri ish Muse
um. Tue groat li ill, which from ffi -
entrauca socmc 11 0 me ab >:it fib or .!■)
f .. i fill : and statuary.
: coat sa s nui r->r - sent, a vain -o '
lot I-333 t ian fi ! ■ ).0 \V : iv ?ra 10
less than three hour.; pacing l'.rii;':j
the r )om s. Th -fi iis’a is exqui and
tha fiiriiishiug of eac'i sumptuous. I
Soul 3 idea may be forma l of t ::e wii I’c I
from t iie furnit 1.-cof 1 sin ;le bedroom, j
o:u of tiie m.iuy great chambers, cost
iug ,£2e,o()i) or .tM!0,000.
la the dining room ,;a 1 baronial h ill |
ft.-e furnhs'ii i g :c tin g 4J200.00.) |
each. G s itly cabins •< of th: tim •of
j.ouis XIY of Yi ui r ie’.ai 1 with ivory
or go 1 1; j swale I blocks, 111a lo of soli 11
gold; diamonds, rub and all sorts j
,Y r.-.-.vaw .Mll s; walls bung wi h
the costliest tap; .try of the ti. 11 ■ of I
L mi t XIV, or >• -v ire ’. with til - ri -fi 3
hice lie einhro’t Tcred a'i.i. may give,
s unc idea of tiie wealth lavi.Mur. l 01
tills more than princly mansion, i’l. -
costliest paintinq-s adorn the walla, 1
| tha lhoat skillful and expensive work*
I uiausiiip is (M.-played uji-.n tiwceilings
I Tnc il-a of the i.aro.i sreui-to li vv-'
!, - -:i to bull-1 ail i’liiui 1 -sh a mausiou
im-eli as no oilier person in Engine J,
j except, perhaps th - Dike of iVcstm'ui*
' star, coul 1 hope to rival,
j The is'.ul is said to contain more
j high bred liorsas than any iu the xv >rld.
1 It embraces thirty-five hunters aud as
many risers. None of which I tu'-ar l
were las in v:i!;u> than £OOO, while
many of them run up into the thou s
ands. Fa von bum, Maecaroni. and (.!!
Tom. the last patriarch oi' high bred
racers wo saw, all winners of'famous
races. For Favonious, Lid, ooo were
refuse. 1 ., and for Macearou: X 7,100 were
. but recently paid.
I was fortunate in getting an intro
i duct,on to Men,more through an ac
quaintance 1 mad.- in England, The
grounds are on rare occasions open to
vi iitors, but ordinarily there is no ac
cess to the man do. I saw, I believe,
every room in the house except tiio
| strong room, where tic: treasure:; arc
kcp. during the absence of the family.
- tfi4 --**• ggl
THE Cif IAS PLAGUE.
Further inform Lion from Fiji con
voys Mil! darker accounts of tdic plague
; which ha ; recently passed over tht new
, ('■i!ii:i;.-. A resident of long standing,
wriM.i g ! > a N'i-.-t.iria con’-emporarr.
i says : “Tiie death rate is not yet m • b
i up. hut i'i * probahliity is that 40,000
i ijians died during the four months’
! phi :ur. T...- native population of Fiji
is now about ( nc-third only of waat it
I was ,v!i.m 1 in le ! ii re about twi n' r-
I hr* y nrs ago.” d'iie accouuis given
of til • matitn le of thedi i istsrarc less
li irrowin ; than tliosc of the sulfjrin .s
of tli(s viol I ms. “Very few die iof
I measles, the majority dying of snbse
[ ,u md: sea-c in the form oi dyc-v..t a■■■-.
c . c ion of ih ■ Inn ;s. etc. i; ant >t‘
n ‘urisiim >nt. or larva’.ion, caride-.l o.T
M do: ends.” ML- are told tbp a!!
xvork xv as isp led for two men tin.
) " 1 conk! pass Eiroiigh xvhohl to.vn ••
xv i *.'!*>' 1' 1i- '.in v any ski-.* ill til-; s’lcel
which were soon completely covered
wc.i !;-*-:H . ill '.'lag li liOUS'. VOU
■ Ibid men, women and ciiil 1.-.-n
1! i.vui g i.u.vii i:i il - -i-mii.i t'. !v. 30:110
just :: 1 u-ke 1, some still M. .; pmv au 1
some dyi ig. Some who were strong
0:1 m ;!i ait.-.np: -1 suicide, an i u >* al
w,v su 1- reeessfullv. M are In -th -r
1 1L it “as the :: -mirage he.- m„;v
|> va 1 -o lie fur five * .1 and
i 1 ■> I • an I ■■ ■ : -ally
• .01 : ' ; i... 1 i ser; •• *. ? 1
o : • -s ■•: -fi •: ’1 w.-r. !::;r-.- 1 in tue
a • 1 . ... :• > ■ .i, 1:. c nous.!. Aie I url
-1 'ere bur: ied. a 1 tiio j rob 1 iilities
i'M - 'll! r 1 lulu:; c.!i v>. !■,
u . . t lie ii : iba id. wifi * and i
Y 1 i ■• i. In one village ail !
t 1 •• ..(.* 1. :vi l i.: a i:M.all tiie
•• • ' Li - r !•!:.! g lo rea 1 o ' a!! .
u> nun ' proiluco-I
,V Mi •. 1 ' •• • ■1! : ,i ■: ; *. !', is no. 1
rpr:sm g i.n ••• nag in -. ir fruitless
.. ••' ■" 1-. Mr -I fi A. j
iutaul Ir'b.'. who hid o:i!v rc.-eotlv j
iibrarcd ( ; ■ itianity, consul ire l that
■ -M . 133 was c nvey 3 i by ihoir re
.! .■: v. Mu. ■ a. : 1 they dlsmi used
:i ;vi 1 -i Doan I>a < ! 11. Mr n v
li i.'.l. An, ig ,•.!. - ■mi - vr-.-re for
; Mie : ■■•i.-fi- but wiser 1 ;t;:i - ; i
p v i.i!u 1. It is I 1 Muil (iv tribe I
bu .de 1 alive opa t sachet s wife aad
iii i. wh is >. liusba : : an 1 father die !
•*f i fix’ pi "o *. lo - p ie f •:•; ion. ;
w'ilie so ne in th sir di stress fell back
0:1: clr f-inner 'i ; • er ' it.:;ms.the grea' e'
number a •- ■ ii It > iiave born tiieir*ca
laml! with forti uio, an Ito ii.ive suf
fu'v ’. . ".1 lie 1 it 1 1 .-: '!! inli:!3U3C of
‘Me. Im. ianlf, .
THE EMPEROR ( C BRAZIL, j
Th-' follow*. >g 1-> • r.;' trr of Don.
Pe Iro. s: eaks w -11 for tie per; 1: :i ap- 1
■i '.l ■;:.•! • •.! 1 1 c'.iara ter of ilie Brazilian
:no:n '-Mi.
G. i-.-,t lose i i.ti'-i >.a ni ••‘Jil by any
c ; up • I- ■ ■ with this hen 1 of a semi-
Ilis Mqjo ty Don Pedro, of Braz'd, j
w'j ;1 1 comin g to vi ;;t us n : ysa •, i.
11 i v iu tiie fifty-first year of iiis age, ,
fio-igfi li':s vr.ii: i hair 1 1 luirdmik'
him l-i ik ii'l :!i ol le:'. In stature he is |
n s udy -I a feet tv > inches, e-r ■ as a
h'.-i ' •— j I3t a 1 itt -indnel to bo pur .- i
! : Vu; primve ii at once imposing I
ml 011il on U:n g. 1!: p0.533-353.-x a j
uultivat .* I mini, an 1 in piiriu g n itu.-1
lib •c. a.id couipreheii ;.vr views, an I ]
intim ite an p.iainta *. •:> with m >durn
srie ic s, and a pru Iku >wlc I ; of
five nr six 1 inguag..:;; 113 is p.irfcetly
.' a iliar ' ith evei ub sst likely t r ) be
ii in cultivat 1 s > siety in aly
Ciiri it ian -ity in til s worl 1. I 1 manner
ii • is earn ssf, afi’ablo an 1 a gra sahlo.— :
Durin g a re ".it prolonged journey j
: : ■ in gh th - Provinca of San Paulo lie j
Il mly refills.! 1 to allow any 0:1 s to,
“ ?pe • shify,” or aly prut sxt wh il ever, j
•01 the oseaxiou of his rcr i
ti 1.1. pr,!■-,:: it-Li in or departure. Tli:-; I
Will lie a sal blow to municipal orat r.s. :
slioull ha adhere to this iron rule du-!
ring the p.-rio l of hi 1 Tstay in the Unite .1 •
States.
Tnrr,') and Thud.— fin oil in .1 j
di :d nee:- Paris tiie other day who was 1
known as! lie liona-st galley slave.’ Wiieu j
ii - was t .!•--! \ ei - ~ ars of age he fell in 1
love with a young git!, and ash *r father J
refusal Ills conx.mt to there marriage. I
they eh po I. The lovers were pursue 1 j
an 1 arm: ■ l o 1 the complaint of tiie ,
i 1 les fathor. The young man was)
trie 1 iVr h wing an luce 1 his belove 1. !
.h . being inf yet of ago, was cd:i 1 nunc l ■
tot: iyei.ru in t iu-galleys. Tiie dau ;li- j
t; - wax eo i-ig'io l*to a seuiic mvenlus |
in .11 i'.i m. Ten years pas so 1. an lon
iii xdi -.eh-irco our hero foil 1 1 t!i* c x:nc
ofi lue disgrace still faithful to him.
They w-iro married an t* came to Am
i erica. After somelinie they returne 1
|to France an 1 settled down in their
I native ian 1. lie male such a worthy
[ me of the fortu 13 he had s-i h morabl v
j xv vi i-i this country, that ho w ix always
I eaUed the frio a 1 of the ui lb-tun ite. —
[Three tho.isa-i 1 person; followed hi;
! remains to the grave.
THE POPPER or enthusiasm.
Th we xv.is wi ol ! m:i [ ■
sec xv ;ca i M ■ .v . ; .
I!' 17. 1 xv.n t.,1 1 not to fail to' -,, to
! E linbnrgli an 1 see • )r. DniTat th x..
1 mmbli*. I stayc 1 in E linl irgh a week
'tog it a little of the ol ImiM- fi •,.. .;,.
• m:i le an appev! for In Mu. lie gp-a 1 • (
for an hoar and a hr.!!' for ic. Ma, a-nd at
■ the cm l of the hour 1 a ii M ' . !
away. Tliej- took him up all carried
him to th 3 ve itil ule. M’h m h • rev ive l
ill! sail: ‘T di.l’nt quite g-cf Mirough :
; let me go back an 1 liuisii." They
said; --if you go back twill cost vo'u
your life.” "\Vell." lie s.-ri i. -1 -'hall
dicii i don't. So they carried him j
'Dr.'.:. As t! ey paused up the aisle the
people !•••<.•. I t irs (lowe 1 ,1 mva
•••very ch •g; !ha-IMM of the oi Iw. • I
era::. lie ci l to t ~g;i: “L-'uth-u-s :l j, ) j
mo !i ;r • il'Scotland, is it true that you
have n i m ir; sons to give to Iu lia’? I
liv • •i' ‘.we c years c.f my life
1 1 . :: i I ciiuic ie: q ; , .!j > ;
there i pic try m v i:i the ba *k. bat
.your so ; : are n•: willia jto go. If a
vaii ( ini >s from : : • tyic •:: for tie. m to
go I here i.i the army they arc re i Iv.—
UI: com - t i , iM.Tha tiec I.or i calls
for recriia s!■ 11:- ivi:i.: lorn and ! !i(>\-
v- !l :r ■ An i iaraia ; : a M-,
era or. s.t. 1 ; *di id -re is a.i ,sic to
■ 1 ' ■ i. i 'it i■■ l. . , I
wi!' !•: She r. !. i, v •': ■: i : o'P, j
L '•>!. "Is: 1,1 tu : he f.u Ms m if |; ■ i
ca i‘t live for t h mi. ’ M r fri als tha! :
i-s wh it I call cuthusi hid.—Mo ly, the ;
Evan elist. ' [
* L ' • d* t f- ■
i!EATEN -■ CAsNE!.
A fad s dv i : a i ; i:ravc:i' . ea ,k U . !
held out by the hand soi ereign gra ;e
'oth' si.i :e •. ), •: us ■•:: mibi ■ it, what
d.o xv ■do I:i i; ? ( . ia. i■ by hu
llc l ha:: i:::*o to : ,! t.!' aci;:ul o! hu*
C( • ?tly : -easure; i! -i -ll : this di
via • cask: ' It iw d;-dm; it is -per
fv 'Mon a.i.i i •cabilhy are
: > npe 1 u in It is wro i ;ht*by ;lie
I--m tof G ■pi s i p.
Th 5 first priei le • jcv ! that we find]
in if is ji; q, wh..: ;,, ;•, . g,1,... j
• " 'or ;i, ones : o:‘ ■ . < ~!. i : 1;.
Tu •-■ "• oiid. | ivs * * >••: h>. it, *. i! la:, and :
1 • The ! lir !. jti -hi Mon t'nnn all |
'''" !b : ' : a •; h . o.urth,
'■•:•! life. do..a . . M. The filth,
rekt a a hi.) wi! !i 11., 1 the !' . ir. 1
Joil i3 : 1. 2. To six i, 1 vino an I
V ode Mi. : lightc i:i a• • . 2 {. >r. .:
-'. hao seventh, the glory of Go l.
> 5 : These seven jewels are
Cm ii iu (, id’s e.xiki.t, an lini' > up
'he •; tlvation of (,’o.i. ivhi. h [ pee ,-;it s
i:l•-!r a • a iVec gift, an 1 which
bccwii-‘3 liis, tiie moment he from the
i: • ' C M;• -v ■s ou ii, ■i. .■ idr snsUarist.
; -"" r.. l sr * ! yoi. i 1, . eiiri -h.gi
• • ’hi !• ■:.. nlv trea a •••—:to l’s per
"i !(.•!• 'Gig -• h-r ioa? r.ut do
yim kiovat vv i cost ;; i: :;
taimv.l? iS i’.ing shor! of the dcat !i of
Go ;M .-• l ii. 1 Jiit hr warned.—
i : a' so writ ten : “ I ixv sh . i ;, cs
xv ' ncglc •: so great salvation.”
i 1 ■'). 2 : 3.
CAP.roue A ii) A< A CUR'AU-
LiO P.EMUDY.
I tiiioic I have foa.i 1 a iv.n > U- wiiicli
..-.d s'op the ravages of tiiat litMe pest,
the curenko.
I h:i\ • . f ,v choice pe i i'i trcis iu
niy g i'.'deu xi ii‘h hll li.icome xvorth
icis; you could not fin l a siurleper
;peach; all of thru were full of
worm
la fie spring of 1-71. i thought of
.rein g the ed'rvf of car'Doiic :i •! I upon
! tii'Mii. au 1 applied it- io the foilowing
[manner: I wrapped a piece of cloth
aroun 1 the trunk of ea -a tree about a
foot above the groan 1. and saturate 1 i!
1 with diluted act I ; as soon a i the smell
; of t.he a 'id began to xvt ar oil’, the satu
i ration wai repeated. Tiie result was,
i! ‘:at tiie fruit was very fine. But very
i few o'.'tlie peaches iia l any wormsvt nil
Ma i l th'.isc were small worms, near the
I surface of the fruit, w'nieh made me
| ciiiu!: that if the arid had been applied
! 1.1.0 more, all would have been mare
This year the c-Yperiu, nit was ro
pe Led. using carbolic soap insteal of
the acid, as it iu more easily applied,
retains the smell longer, and is cheap
e-. I wet the soap an i rubbe i it on
Mu eioth, three times during the sea
son. from the time that the l’ruit was
the size of a pea.
I ha 1 very I'axv peaches this summer,
in account ofi bad trimming, a 1 i frost,
| but it wax a great satisfaction to find
them fre : of worms.
1 would lie glad if the readers of your
valuable magazine would try the acul
so til.it it may be thoroughly tested.
AY. L. Iticv.vur.Ds,
In tim TI iral (!iroiinian.
ONLY A PRJM Eii.
Tiie f.dlowing tribute to the iioble
preservY ive art, wo find in a contempo
rary, and we commend its strong con
tra xt loth : lntllgent reader: “He is only
a printer.” such was the sneering re
mark of a leader of aristocracy. AYIIO
wm. ; the Earl of Stanhope? Ilc was only
a pricier. What is Prince Frederick
William—married to tiio Princess
lli>y,-d of England? He, too. was only
a printer, AViio xvns William (fiaxton.one
of the fatiiers of leteratnre? lie was
onl v a printer. AVno xvere G.P.Mor.’ils,
N. I*. Willis, J. Gail-.. G. Biciiardson,
!. Harper, Horace Greeley, Bayard
Taylor, diaries Dickens, Theirs, dor
rold. George !. Prentice, and Senators
l)ix. C.vnefo.i an 1 Miles? They ton
were printers, AA'iiat w,a3 Benjamin
Fraiklin? Heals'*, was a printer.
Every one cannot be a printer—.brains
are ueuJJ.v.y.
PANTED VIZ UN.
* h 1 -.vai.-ted woman
" 11 “ ; 1 . enter;' 1 a ! )e
--b’,,;t i- .c: ! without anv fool
ing a
“Do
A(■ replied t'ae
elerlv,
. *A° ■' Mi pox ’ and
l ):z;, n ii
"Ve
"'x\ el . icing anm 1 at
ihe uu ,- ; ■ ; .. xuetdii 1 1
powerfu i lay him
right (e • ,• i' ~ilin g 1"
Fhe ci v back a Tutle an 1 said :
“1 fear ': t : , ’l you any p i.sou,
madam."
“V ou xt.,:'; ? AVliat’s the nia“ci' yon
can’t.”
! ‘You—' - make good use
of it." 1: -i
; “IVI.: -he si r.v’.r
asked, 1. ross
t ho ('(‘iin
‘•u !l\'• ' ■ p,,p
your lui-' l may be a tie de
ranged." 1.
She ;• ik of lofty con
tempt am! II:
“You 11,-e !:l‘t ;• '1 Mil (• 1.1 bu’,!
My iica 1 ii-ts hr:', i- , ::■ m;h in i: :■, run
lour dm . Ice Ii •. .u I i.,y t-.us
battd ailG . : : :: >T a ■ xvcl! as
any pair. V.h uMe ■-In h u i-c 1
and tries :• ! u .. ... i, I p.a
chair, gix a. , .. ! r.u l l e droj -.
No. Luo, j'.M M.. pi...-i: to Ly ou’
a (log, no i c i' • .■ ir.- ! of
b Mug took . i■ .
It was p up !. Yet .'.ani p.: 1
for. and -lu ;.■..
“Though I . , ;. ,•!(? li, v:i
iij) I don't nii:g : ■ m your
old drug st .. if i : ur.i
hie houserk .ii v. it It the wool •
pile of \ : : '■ Y •< for two hundred
years b ; lii . in ihe way ofao.ic
iloss loon .. :i ve . 'cm ~ k
- --- ■— ~.3ijr - O' 9 l
11 1: \i. iii I’d , . !.\ v 11,;\>.. A
fanner was \ ■■ ■ iev -.x-alkiug around
the (Mcnlml Ma ." g to foul some
olia.p willing io go in eouutn and
:o do a li;;I wm jm .wh • ,
n colored n. a -ted him. asking:
“Boss, d->cs w , v , -onic ■••!,' to
luisi- corn?"
•Y cs: 1 > Y g ig the
morning fi • • • • .u.: (•.:
'YViiat’.s d-‘ i
"i'll give -i .i ■
“Aral board!''
• Ves.”
“And e'e:. kcc, a id pu i ling for din
ner?"
“Y—y<".
‘•And llavarn h c : rslo smohe?"
“I— 1 gtir- • I tlu- : .ii -
mer.
"And a coal -fox right close around
,lar xvliar do co:
••No; l in - ■ •I , : x :ove in a
corn field."'
"Well, if dar v, > on* dar you
can’t cottsdk vhiic along! l::c got to
take care 1 O'f m;. MM. cv’uif there
isn’t a bushel of s-orn rai-v 1 iu inis
country. —Fn • I ,
For inauf .veers pa timre lias been
noticed a column of :m,M.e or steam
rising from an imp. :i Mrablc swamp, a
short distance from the Gulf coast, in
Wauktilla co; Many attempts
have been made . > di cov. r t h • can -o.
but thus far no party has.ho mi suiv ‘ss
ful iu penetrating to the location in
consequence of the character of the
surroundings. A short time since
Judge White and a party of gentlemen
in Leon and C!arisen counties formed
an expedition to reach, if possible, tiie
undiscovered wonder. They started
from St. Marks iu a sailboat, and made
their way castAvurd to the month of
l'iuliook Creek. One of the party, in
writing, says: “The coast here is very
singular and suggest the appearance of
volcanic action at some time in the re
mote past. YVc look upon it as a fa
vorable indication of the volcano xve
were in search of. 'Tiie whole coast is
a mass of rock . 1 hie, called the ‘Gray
Male,’ forms a natural bath-house,
walled in on all sides. * * •* The
be lof the river i a mass of rm ks, and
two miles from its mouth its whole
volume is vomited up with immense
force from the yawning jaws of a rifted
rock. Here tiie river proper termin
ates, and then commences a series ol’
sinks, which extended lbr twenty m Yes
back." —Ex.
A correspondent, wrii ing to Harper’s
Magazine relates the following :
“Going to New York the other night
on the boat l got to chatting with a
Germany acquaintance, and asked
gimwhat he. va; doing .”
"Veil,” ho replied, “shoost now I ara
doing noddings,. but I have made
arrangements to go into bisineas.”
“Glad to hear it. What are you go
ing to do?”
“Veil, I goes into partnership mit
mam”
“Do you put in much capital?”
“No, I doesn't put iu any gabital at
Ml." *
“Don’t want to risk it, eh?”
“No, but I put in de experience.”
“Andlie pvts-in the capital?”
“Yes, dfcti* it. We goes itTo pizi
ness for (free-years ; he puts in do gap
ital, I puts.in de experience, At de
end of dree- years l will have deg ip';-
tal, aud he- will have do experience.
1 say. S uu.io, w.ure xti t you git do
siiirt studs?” “In do shop,to bo shore.”'
“Ya!i. you just told mo you In lift any
iiniifH’.*' Dat’s rhjht.” "How did you
git’em dm?” “Well, Is xxv-t card in
i de win l?r. ‘Collar sta 1 s.’ so 1 want Lx
1a 11 <'illarc 1 ’eiu.!'
\7l ->.)
xHU. -) w