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The Tipton Advertiser from Tipton, Iowa • 1

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I yrar. 3 months, I I 1 column, 1 year, column. I Divtw ejiumtt, 1 rams SWRMtfR J.N A 4t JU.K TtrToN, Vllka at teoMtncf. on the coraer uf YklnlMtr ef tbe Park vialO. nge-tiiD 'l-9l iltl YOX WWO-J Jtt YC VOL.

VI. 8 A I VlHlklkiMelMMiai Nurtk tf thi Cowt 'OrneiAL of rrrjr in a fctod efttfrfaciorjr aiAUtier. i A fltHBHf, A a And General Land Agent, IOWA. giri It. l.o«'o.

Kokiik: wiu O. Wi.oilw.inL Mi.siatitU', K. Mil ter. W. t'lmrk, Iowa X'ttJrT Hon.

Hen)-. Htaatoa, Drllfuirtjihw, Ohio £. J. Iowa. ri H.

O. PIATT, AtTOBSUV Wl. IT Law. ILL Pitrchasr and Warrants, attr to i'avtnmt aaas, ef lulsf Partic il it to A'1trttoDM. All intrut to care, will bu attended fiMlty.

In the Oaart Haaie Tipton, lew a. 91. fcr rnos. f4 jf -iu a.oo TIimc terut will ftriotly allitre4 to Rates of Advertising! inaertlon, MraHn line, SI. i i AWMTHER JOB DfirARTMBKr.

Qarinjr fiurvhAtMl a utock of Printing prepared variety of Plaia and Ornamental Priniinf. Wt DBIM, AT JOM A Oflkf. 1 -icnmlttTiti I'artii ular flvM Mtffcred eUar. Wtytf a4y cxam" It ARRIItON W. IIAILBV, ATTORNEY A a fihttfiry Pnhlit It ml Uind tjrat, Tani- iiUiuiK'it ivcu tv Collection's a rE KN' ling, Mi atflareuoo-wViias.

I aifc SaTeaiix-r w. vui.F.v, AT LAW, pomctidr Atkirnry ttJ. attend to all In kiat 4 so hia canu I'ariiculaf aiuutioa to ti AV get. araax. III! Attorneys i 1 II.t' Court tij.

AIJi UCA JA Milri. i g. CAMPBELL, i i i i a i i A atrerts. tomi ii, 'k cuni'-i of Tlli nncl Lion ui I I A A i Office or I f- L. unltfrt' H.

Iv flHtr COW AX A ARPENTER, Pfcf aiciana and dlretttj- opposite the I Phrtiriaa nnd KtirgeMi edar BlhlK IBsrch lutli, H.Vi. W. atreet, between Iowa. ofthi Subscriber in iinnsto soil purchasers of Draftson the Kastern Cities rasjied. American Gold iriiished a' a small premium Oflct oner Swetland iind Storr.

WBT. H.TU'fUILL. I A A IIOUSG, SIUX, li OUATIVB And40s pakh ii.vnukus at Crcan' i i a a a a i Maiuh If VARBI.C iUOP XJW have oitnkd A iu "Virgin Block." where they are to farnisb SMeton-lfomummtn, doc tHo ahoateat notice, ia a Mat, warkStaatilM limn 'tva a 4uly 1, WILLUMs.t MOrFETT, J. IL CillVl ER, BOTHERS A BANKERS, A 8 I A 4 LAND AGEMTS. Wartingtoa Streets, ly Ism.

i 1 i A 1 4 -jmjKS c4 yiefiJ i i I 0 dm i JlTOiTKO 3 my niiod. Thosfilijujnliours have passed bng apt 2 Eleven of our little baud are steeping in th uir ih'i cold earth thcin. Brarer men never UfTBM rmou VIRGINIA. IIP -I. if NOT.

22, 1859. Clptain sekooWledgee Dttrtr FaiarfWrtW received your Welcome written by Iw( I ym in daja paat abtf tdaayatt lioaf by yotor aociul Sundap aauvaiag, which wae reed with mufortuoea. 1 much interest. 1 am truly grateful to within two days there haa Jjftfhp the syufpKhiy interest which to 1,000 persona to visitte jCSare il feW ncof ttpM JW yon, hive coiuc cheer tut in tuy with tear i.iwp«d lonely oeB Like HOME brighi of exprrMion of IVIU the paal, they with joy for the dark present and Ac still darker fature. They tall to the bright by-gone freedom, which your dear prescocc nihde still days arc yCt their mtmory with mo still andyou iaiagination'a mirror, yoar forms aad faces pft reflected, are within these prison walk, I see their stiH, as in fond moments of the paat aad, with them, are 'fbrais and faces of those who to mo ate thsa conindes who fell ia the fearful lf.

life fir 3 to aot, God. Captain Browa aod I wora the only that fought to the Ut. The negro, house, laid dowu his gain aud cartridge box, vov, ht and pissed hiaiaelf for one of the prisoners. lie and I were the oaly oaes were not wounded. Watson Urowa tfit Vwsndod 10 on M'ifrtlay awraing, at the same time Steveas was while pasatog through the streets with a flag of truce, tut aot ro badly wounded bat that he got hack to the eogiue house.

Duriug the fight in the afternoon, he fought as brat- iTlorm tlio of VY Tij.tun jud iriity thst tucu-iiV" figkt thing, young people, clerks and the like, in tUe at of we tlic Iioaee ol Mr. is. l-e. IW head apou my lap, snd in that psition died. us, be fired on them and in so doing, sudden leaving, ne doubt having impor- admit they made a very eloae scqusntaoce with soaae of baWa.

Ant of this. Whatever may be our (Site, rait aatared that ve will sat shame nr companions by a shrinking fsar. Tbey lived and died Ifkc brave men and I hope we sia 6f intention upaa their robee, may gase unmoved apoa tbe tetibld aad upon tbe toab. to 1 were taken in the morning he was just 1 tuecwiM'-i of rtli nncl Linn able to walk. Hs and Green and myself i -A oat run its limits snd become involved were put in th? watch-house.

atsou So with married men of humkept getting worse from then until about ble means they calculate to spend about i o'clock, Wednesday morning, when he much as they get, aud often find themdied. I did everything in my power to in debts tbey cannot lii i in Virginia who deeply synx- lnore iicarlh liiTQ passed injuj which bus Cocke. They gaaed orv us apou disposed to commute Edwin Coptic's Truer mun, to their plighted wo-d, were sentence, provided thcro is a wish for banded Utgcther I Five of them on the part of the citizens of Ilsrffell by my side while fighting in self-de-! I hnve given Mr. Winn fiaaee and for thceawse ia sriiieh thev had fctm exceedingly disposed to be mcrcifal more, S. Taykr and Oliver (to Coppoe.

Onr entire eommunitv symfcll in the engine house. Taylor lived psthiae with and I nm certirin about 'd hoars after hs was aliot. He there will bic no difficulty in getting a memorial signed by a large number of our beat eitiaens, in his I have with a large number of oar most respectable citizens, and some "of them weru takea prisoners by Brown and was in the engine with poe, aad all testify to hts kiui treatment towards the prisoners, and is m.ble coaduct in placing them U'hind the rniritie aad reel protect them froiu the attack up.mi the engine bv the U. tnmps. In coi'siderHtion of this nnd Ma penitence forcnlisting in such tin unholy and treasonable pl acainst the laws of the S.

and Va. Ho is perfectly resigned to his lute snd has a forgiveness of his sins, and cays that he feels that his pcaoo ia n.ad vety uuich and begged us to kill him. Oliver Bfown dietl in abotit 15 mi nates after he Was shot. He said nothing. Duriug their last moments we oould not aduiiuister to the wants such as they deserved, for we were sarfounded by the troops who were firing after volley upon as, and we had to keep a brisk fire io return to ket them ffom charging iu us Two more Joremiah Anderson aad Dolf Tomson, fell in the huwme, oailie morning Of the Jfcih.

when tb la.it change was They both had surrendered after will soon be healed. J. L. Cooke sends his love to a'l. Jftite Yours truly, KDWIN COP li fi qutdste.

Now there a simple rule aak him eoafarttblr lot a if wouU Mkc bed, but 1 could not gut on a to I pulled independent, off iuy coat snd put it tfader him, placed I In the first place, ssait's income it to a sehool-houee, aboat a wile aad lau. XbujfvttMn once coumeuced, ARClllTKCTCBS. keif froai the Ferry, thereto guard I he wtt to see how fast his CABROLL. AeaiiiTK't and Buuaaa. SMatil the Captaiu came but hesring Office.

No. 1 Metropolitan tuii. Second I a. of principle by the accumu itweea Brady ami ofinttfa.1 a i £1 01 egg rfe- TIPTON CEDAR COUNTY, karat inU acinao- tka of formei flic Itigk- part kaVfl left their image to of him, and regretted tl.aih. no and liaea from atieh daarfrienda ioto such a Jiathjr fof us in our sad I must now close.

Please give my Jove to ail Mi)uiring friends. I have not i seen Stevens or Brown aiaoe the trial but the jaitar tells toe they arc doing CwawmLASD, Md Dw, 6, TflK fl. O. GILL: btnr Yours of the 22d of November was handed to me to day on niy ray from Ualtiniorc to Cumberland, by jour friend Tlio's Winn, on his return from Richmond, Va to Charleatowti. He informs me that Gov.

Wise lertters mott. enlisted. There, on the afternoon of the draw toVh'e Oi 17th. the first uegro, by the name of ernor, praying him to commute full by my side while run 'cntence. I lmd a interview with ning to the aid of some of our friend-1, week, un his return to wero fbe enemy- 1 calculste to live fully up to the amount of their income, if indeed the do not ha ever so small, he should lculate to Jones euter-d.

eave a little, and to hy it by, if only "Johnson," said the latter, after the side ol appositribe rtay, In thij relation our own style of saving your farm don't produce any more than where he found we were 8o banks and new five cent eaviug banks, mine does, and I don't believe you work DRAFTS on New Vork can bahad be ascended the side of the mountain, to frf a work of great good, as hard as I do. Your wife don't make a party firing ou us, snd in order to relieve I i Neter purehaso any article of dress or more fruit, to be sure. -ntjj ean pty far jt. drew (he fire on himself, Thf result of ig a most importaet rule to observe, sod but the fruit is of better quality, wss tire cutting off of a limb and the eredit system, in faet, has done quite finds a ready market." giviiw fcim a fall of about 15 faet down to ruin debton as 1 "Y'e, because I have tsken pains to the mountain side, tearing bis clothes i the but grafts. My trees were large in the aggregate) would be saved the same as yoara when we started.

My and lacerating his flesh. if There 86 or 40 men fa Hie party same at tho time of purchase, ia place winter, for tbey havo a warmer vhe after the flrat Are wete taken with a of lift A- fc tr--if jiii I dW mtm flame 'l iX KMiapp Hmf kaaaai i4 ao let It paw. Tlirtt Bu tlironprh ajmpatlijr through curiosity. Aaioog iwlw tljree jrotmp more klaJ Sot in their for Hack but taraa i Pure to Cmtnfit lahata ifwliag la taHii, Fat uae coi A guilt ha, tore be Thu afcich M'Uea iu4mk I ujt lu jrc luathtojie Tliaa oal to aor lost AtUcUun warm ia fuund, AnU pure as DotMk Throagli tleavea'a resound. MO I 8IIOILO SO LIKE TO Johnson snd Edwin Jones were both of them farmers, and tbey were also near neighbors.

Their farms were beautifully situated the soil natur- Present my det-p of sympathy productive. So fur there was not a havo b'-eo' Kai- ptirtiele of difference between the two 1 i i i i i a a buiUluigt looked nice "frraen, after 1 bad stationed htm behind ruy power, and nothing shall be left sud tidy. His door-yard was dean, his the engines, the aafest place in the undone as far as in my power to obtain 1 fraakaaaa bwil wIV Whith bum ptaaa far Nor hollow wordi CM MH ia wh Three weary weeks since last a AM still he keeps away! AndStill I Itaua for kaock Kadi disappointing day: 1'iBK) UaogK ou liaa. tn-ti My spirits cease to Sow I woa-ier if be laees me sUU? .1 so like to kaow! He can't be ill, for every 'it Tlwtr tell me where he's For ah: at every ball and --i The traitor ts been seen! 1 didn't mean a word I said, 'l'hat I lade hist go url, I woedes wiU ha coiaa agaiaT I should so like to knew. I'm sure he's just lika all As false as (alie can lie 1 don't beik-ve tie cares tiie ie4ft i Wfcat raay hucoae oI Aad all his vows of love.

To turn uad treat tue so I wynJsr will he aiake it 1 shottiil so like to know. ,5 lie mi 'itii4ve known I did He was to cosse no tnora I'm sare I've oried so ever siaafc That both my are I do Uelitm tUnt waa hii Anil yet djti't like tj go: il can I ahonl I 'ke to know. s-t' AND JOllKflOg, Vai B. "7 M. PRICE.

lass unsightly places, his house looked weather beateu and neglected rags were to bo seen in spots where panes of glass We bate but a faint notion of economy ere expected to be found there were in tb? couitry, and there are a few per- large cracks in his barn, through wlneh ly as ever asan fought. Bat as soon as in their mode of living. As a general His apple trees were disfigured by old bark and dead limbs in short, everything geem abjr to exercise its spirit the winds of heaven free course A thin 'ur ThaagUc mc one withbevtMfraa Aad air, ready hand and liive tUM i srnliag eouatenaaaa weHakewyt" cwt house neatly painted, his whole. him a commutation of his sentence. In the oveut of it not being accomplished, I will, if it ia possible, get his remains ty, snd the trees were carfullv dressed, and have them interred in a respectable Now.

Mr Jones had ao more family to manner iu our town cemetery. And any support than his neighbor, yet the asfavor I can bestow shall be done most pnet of his house and farm was very difchtcrfuliy. i'erent. Old rubbish waa kicking around jraaira respectfully. fia his yard, tbst should have been in His barns and outbuildings were snug and com fort able, his orehsrd looked thrif- I extreme gratification, "it's never too late to mend, and if vou get in a pinch where fiftv or a hundred dollars will be of use One rainy day in the fall, after harvesting was over, Johnson was at work in his too' chamber, when his neighbor five or ten dollars a year.

ThJs will be hsd watched tbe movements of I is ucigh- Ccoke and Tiddhad left the Ferry early aure to keep him frota running into debt, bor'n plane a few how much the morning, by the order of tha Gap- sad tooa ae he finde that he has sum did thit of yours cost? I have got of money saved, there is a natural iaeea have ono this tain, to erosa the rtver for the purpose of i a a a a a i a i taking some and to eonvey the to accuu.u matter of clear gain how in the world you get along mx time with uiy and tobacco money." Grog and tobacco uioucy repeated Jones, with lojk of blank surprise. "Yes," said Johnson with a "Now I am going to give you a lecture. IeveryInow This tiling operated seemed to wear a look of dilapidation and good. Now tint neglect. Kdwin Jones was a working man, yet everything waa at iooee ends with him, and he oflen.eaoght himself wondering bow it wss that his neigh bor Jeunson kept alonp ao smoothly and quiet, aud yet had everything in such I mede that myself.

I got out the timber last winter, so that matter's disposed of snd I I a i I i ttcinpt." 'jWell n.ighbor Johnson, I don't see any better batter than mine your sheep a a i "I have not so many trees as you." always paid the money for the cows give more milk thsn yours do in Pay as you go, is I raise more pork than you do, because a golden rule, and is true economy. i Many a poor man could build a house taat business elsewhere. The Virginians orerkis head aadowa it, with the prije "And 1 suppose you are laying ap Many of our young lawyers not thirty preseat gave hita tbe orodit of being a of the eiyars and tobacco he has used, to money 7" muttered Jones, with crest years of age think that prim, tcire never without a pleas nt and prnitable employment. His cows do not break through the larn floor now, aud they give much milk, his bees make as much honey, hii trees yield ns good as his neighbor Johnson's do, and all this is because stopped his grog aad my pens are tight and comfortable, and Plutarch, when between seventy and splendid shot at a loag they I nothing of the wore thsn aaeless fallen look. Sic are expressions and that "he had traded and increased his of beer and bad spirits, in "Ccrtaioly I two handrcd may do tha same, aad aw souls with no what bo spends that graduates two new and two pitchforks now, Dante snd Petrarch bein? the other two.

meras. 8trive thea to adopt thc true priaeipla of and bare tbe aaarat 1 "Wtlfafc, froar tfmeto time, haeallewed a year." Latin would nnKe them sippear a little at he mado himself acquainted with -himself te indulge. Atoid any "So much!" exclaimed Jones, with a more respectable in their profession, they learning, with this sole object that he however simple it may be at the outsat, look of surprise: "why I osn't lay up a will reply that they are too old to think bow much did" they all cost you?" There are manv among us ten yeais dollars and a half." younger than Boccaccio, who sre dying "Well. aow. ntv forb-haadla got of snd regret that tVr wero nr.t am going to give you the benefit of my arc ton old.to (turn.

experience The first year 1 beguu on a Accorso, a great lawyer, being asked farm used to keep by uie, and why he bgan the study of law so late, and tl.cn take a drink to keep answerod, tliuf indeed he began it up my strength, I said to myself lu but he should, therefore, master it the the long, warm days, in haying and hur. ing such tools as I thought would coma hhanJy ll bit-stock, I havo now an excel- thc bargain. I believe, friend Jones jin giving up my grog and tobacco 1 have been a great gaiuer. Now, do you not think you would do wcH without i Joaea length, after a protracted wish you had told me of thia lng ago "I was afraid it might offend you it is a delicate matter at best. "1 know it, but EJwiu Jones is not the man to beoffended with a neighbor for friendly sdviee." "Well," f.aid Johnson, with a look of ft to literatiwj Immmt thero SpkiHau neglopted the 'you hare sat been thought erveL "rfceii aiibM51 aifod.

Nnw teteoecsja nfj yoinh, fait ooamenccti Mow omtld you device sch me of ittek kiflTttto tlietn whcti Tie fclntoM indirfcrimimate Mocdshid hard." Sfty uf age. After thw GaWit-1 cooUy replied, "It ia Dot that rn Am he beeawM autiqua- I duliyht iu the shedding of the blood of gcetie breathiBga to and lawver. Oar fouug men begiu there is DO way of proBat aeceau traaaad 'MMollilt'Mftii for tof, aid 1 twthiak tboir saaMg I that oaa a Urwof have reachedaiity yean We havo aa good a rijjhi to be free frota Aad lioaiait of of ilow the us you had to be free from tbi the teeliag ef I raiate put upon ckperieoce from that of the Kins of Koiflaiid. I hew 4 ft sooner. that healthv old age power to accomplish 1 sooner.

agrees with our theorv vesting, the bottle used to be patronized liberally. Hut I finally begun to see that it was growing hard for nic to resist so deliberateing upon the tubjeet I came to oonclusiou that ruiu I and tobacco di i me no good and might do me much evil, aud I would leave nc-ie them off, itnd I did. So I tea in his old nw- I laying op the money they cost We could and citp of saw htw much might saved it' 1 could examples of men who commenced a new About sixty years ago, it was discovered thai iu the neighborhood of Richmond, iigiuia. a pian had been devised by the colored people to spread slaughter and devastation among thc whites. Three negroes had been seen by their master riding out of hia stable yard.

This was sufficient to creatc alarm, turn, thc then ahsoondin yet 1 to you, come to me." Tbo Governor of Virginia offered I 5'r Jones thanked his friend with a suspicions moisture shilling in his eve, of the ot Richmond SlU.000 more, I and shortly after took his leave. The reward to any one who would give very next diy he went iuto town, and in- information of the head of this project, stead of refilling hi" brown jug nnd einp no one was tempted to botrny thc ty box, he brought home a new auger i and a proud and happy man he to be days after the reward at work with his own tools Time pas- iu many ways for had the ability to tools, tobacco expenditure, bought iris and left off depending upon his bors, and so he is uow a happy, thriving aad eoatouded farmer. Jfever Too Lsrtetn Learn. 1 Socrates at an extreme age, learned to play ou musical instrument. This would look ridiculous for some of the rich old men io thev sh uld take of letters truly.

few young ladies, who were selected to i 1 soon:" eighty, commenced the study of Latin measures Gabriel avowed as his the salt from tho brine it should be own 1 1 whieb involves unnecesssry expense one single cent: in fact law runuiog be-J of learning Latin. Southern States by night, riding down leads to snother, and all together will bind." I Boccaccio was thirty five years of sge many horses, in prep (ring the Africans bains sweet. empty your purse, and sap the marrow of "Let me tell you the ieeret," aaid when he commenced his studies in polite for his measures and that he had form-' yourphysioal strength. It is not to Johwou nf the kindest and moat neigh-I literature. Yet he became one of the ed, in eaves and remote places, depots of! Muliere was asked the reason wby what man's income may be, borly wsy.

"Last summer I saw you buy three great masters of' thc Tuscan dialect, Ha also told the Court that had in certain countries a king may assume a a i a a 0Q i I raiate put upon oiperieoce from that i tymany of the Kiug of I i e8w certain period of know my fate. Ym wiH take My life tliingi Uie tireelan Kt'public, when a nan waa 1 offer it asaiiiMi tr to liberty. jt I allowed to open hia mouth ia eatioua- I Mv example will raise up a Gobi id, who wsftor political wag uudtr will, Wasliingtou like, lead on the AfrU a man the do the woik myself, I had been study and struck out into an eutively quite us large a proobliged to pty for, and so 1 begun buy- new pursuit, either for livelihood or i Portiou' 1 amusement, at an advanced ace. But At the end of the first year I every one familiar with the bioeraphv of i they do desire is to sea fifound I had fjuite a collection, and it, distinguished men will recollect individ- exeitemont brought to an had ail come from oncy I might other- uil cases enough to convinca hint that fi" wise drauk and smoked up, and I none but thc sick aud indolent will ever I i Con. romistf, and 1 egree felt healthier and happier than ilie year sav, 7am too old to stuJv wtth you that it will never cease until before.

1 know I had laid thc founda- t0 Ou their re- blacks were aud the geutlemen was offered, a little African boy eotue in- sed away, and he soon found h.mscit the grocery stoic iu Richmond, aud ask- cwner of quite a little lot of implements. for Quart of ruui This thinir operated iu inanv wavs for htm for whom he wanted it. He said for i his uncle Gabriel. That of age would for him fix up his buildings without b.rrowng he began to take certain pride in doing it. lie reset his windows, roofed his bee-house, built new pig pens, tight- "Gabriel, no money would buy ened hia birn, and in rainy weather was tiabrivl, "should 1 buy the hifiug poluteai uioctiusjv who wag aoder Washington like, lead on the AfrC fNtamad years of sge.

etna to freedom." the faniotA French 0 "brie 1 waa without i at sikty of returned to his Latin yoem Ludovleo. at the great of one ban- a I ibJ Itw Muditi. I lew uiatii rif our eot- b's Jeilh net be in COM Many Mima ia thafooufne if a year, fegclcsoi men liarv ever looked icto their Thcai incidents ait in a song jMit I otvar have thc-ttionay (o spatfo for i chtsaics sincc their graduaUun called "Gabriel's Itefeot," and set to a tlicui. theaa must have cost fiftv Hollars. drWS atid Bftrtn, Wmi fbe sjf wlwvd tuns.

Tha writar thia las "Just abtut hat. bis own tiuors A exertioa, heard the lane is Yiruiuia, a here it waa "Then I miglily afraid I shall Late noticed by A o'tarv, who WHS himself' my- self?" "In that case," said the master. "I Avould take five hundred dollars for you." "Then I am ready to pay," said Gabriel, "llad I thought so," said the master, "I would not have made the as I have id it, I wiil not i draw back." Gabriel was manumitted, i He then commenced the learning of thc English language, and in a short time he learned reading, writing and arithmetic. He -s intelligent, sober aud amiable All people who kn- him deemed highly He was twenty-fire years of age when the reward was offered Such was thc man who sent his ncphew for a jug of ruiu, which cost him his life. The grocer asked the boy where our city, especially if uncle Gabriel was.

He replied, in it into their heads to the Sally-Ann, a vessel at the dock just thrum a guitar under a Jady window, ready to sail lor St Domingo. The gro- immediately, and before the juiec of tbe which Socrates did not do, but only cer told the boy to wait a little for his bam has escaped. It will require from learned to play upon some iustruuicut of return. Notice was given to an officer, four to six weeks for the salt to strike his the purpose and Gabriel was apprehended, and then through, according to the siie of the of resisting the wear aud tear of old put up his trial. lie thought some It will be ncccasary, perhaps, to age- onb 1 al been tempted by the great re- Rei'oblicuniana the Remedy for the fllaw ry Agitation.

A large slave owner and cotton plaoter at the South writes to the New York Courier and Enquirer that the spirit of disunion is fuund solely among those who are kept in ignorance by their leaders, whose political existence depends upon slavery agitatiou The remedv he proposes tor slavery ogitatiun sounds in with the outcries eoining from the politicians of the section, but it based tn sound sense sod corrci-t phiiusophy, and, if the Kepubli- a a a i i a i much less time than would be necessary trnuicnt in lfeOU, cxpect to aee it verified, lie says: to One of half Ins years. Dryilon, in his year, commence the of the Iliad and I am more than ever convinced of the Id you last Summer, Irut ,4 "7 l1'! produetions were writ-1 fi i A Wotd to Uae Come boys and listen a few momeuts to jour uncle, l'ou have LOW arrived at an age when you must begin to think about doing something for 1 he first piece of advice 1 have for you ia, to do everything well which you undertake. There is but little danger of 1 tried by the court of three planters. lo make a Though no direct evidence adduced, i lief that there had been an -itensive i combination formed for dreadtul porpos- grocer asked "hat African, when twenty-one years mu-uiur, cool, collected, in the fiith tHne the same name, tuade also by a 8 to scrape along wi ll borrowed toels. I one of the most remarkable instances of people sni it need not be added that shall never have that to spare." the progress of fgG ia new ftaJiea.

the song was, and perhaps still is, don understand. Let me ex- the tr.mi'ator of Homer and 'ar nniong the colored population of the plaiu the sceret. 1 should never have Virgil, was unacquainted with Latin and State. gone with a fifty-dollar bill and bo Greek, till he was past fifty. these things.

I have procured one at a Frauklin did riot fully commence his philosophical pursuits till he. had roucliad his (iltieth year. How many among us of thirty, forty and fifty who read nothing but f.nr the Want ftf a taste for natural pliiiosophy I But they favorite air iu the dances of the I think of lhe Southern people never tlic flPeaI of 1 tion for future good. Time parsed on i the g-n ernmcat, and proves by itracta my grog and tobaieo money kept eniuiug eMI Jin. It was now hammer, then a saw, Phnadeipki.

the Constitution, and respcct alike tha then a new auger, and another plane, a I artic'e Hcnt stock of tools srtd thev are not only awakens recelicctious of snd with it the present parly leaders of a source of profit, but solid comfort a like character. The loltowing episode, connected with one which occurred at an earlier period, may not te without interest at this I om- of do Wlsll uvc Thursday's reh- rights of every section of the Union. Do Southampton Tragedy of 18- this, and you will kill slavery ticitenirnt. 1 10 thc, of the Republican party gets possession of that it is conservative, aud wiM abide by present parly the 8outh, who live by slmcrv sgita- in tins respect. Caref-J 1, dr3W command of a ship.

t'iere 'traight 1 nongh was elicited to induce the be- 1 here is BO posr.ion iu lite iu which you will not be called upon to be an exact as into a jeweler's shop and sec how careful thc workman must be io finishing up the urticie he holds in his hands. Visit the ship yard, and the man with the broad nxe must learn to l.tw on the line, or be dismissed. Vou think of becoming a clerk. Well, remember that a mistake there is little less than a crime. 1 rarely evtv seen a man who was very particular about his affairs, that was not successful.

Ilow exact is a military the command of a body of men. sailor will ucver to the '8 ouc ge, had ttsked his master much he meuy young men at the present His master replied, 7j. danger wbieh Tt 19 thc to avoid all solid improvements, and take op with subjects that require no thought, and which bcrvo as mere excitement to the mind. Your old friends tell you that st tren never make solid and useful men. Very few of them live to be forty years old.

Nobotiv ever trusts They never fill any important oflicc or station. Out of fifty of' that class, 1 do not of but one who ever sccotnplished Rccity- for Curing one gallon of water take one and a half pounds of good suit, one half pound 0 sugar, and half an ounce of saltpetre to be increased in this ratio to nny quantity required to cover the hams. As soon as your pork is cold, cut out tbe hams and pnek them closely in the cssk. Sprinkle each luycr lightly with fine salt on weight aud pour on tbe brine a I at eighty years of age, thought ward to betray him and ho confessed the if they sre very large, they proper to learn the Greek whole. He said their plan was to fire Many of our young men, at thirty and the city at th end opposite tho arsenal.

i forty, have forgotten even the alphabet Men were appointed to ring the fire bt lis, of a language, thc knowledge of whieh and while tho citizens were drawn off to was nccessary to enter college, aud whieh extinguish the lire they intended toseiie was made a daily exercise through col-! the arscnul rush into the city, and lege. A fine comment upon their lore slaughter all indiscriminately, except a dd a little salt on the top of the hams nbiorb so much of the salt as to leave the brinp so weak it t.iay sour. It would te well to take them up after they have been in a week or two, and txautiuc them, and if necessary add a little more salt. Great cure care should be takcu not to salt too much, as by doing so you lose the flavor fl the hair! and but iust enough should be the wives of some of the leaders. All be used to keep them.

As the ham ab- device. He snid that his earliest fed tv adding a little salt on the thoughts were occupied by these if you tell them that a knowledge of stock to $500 at the age of had trjveled expressly "through the notG 'd interfered bv a great rain, that the crown at fourteen years of age, aad so swelled stream in the neighborhood cannot marry before eighteen? It ia," of Richmond, that his assembled band said Moliere, "because it is moredifiealt "onM 'i the- would not. at that to rule a wife than kingdom." top, and the hams should be well struck through. WLcn the hams be well struck through. Wheu the hams arc large, I take nut the fiat bone sad cut of tho round socket boue with a chisel, leaving always the large With care I ucrer failed to keep.

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