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4 keep. Let it (Usd * few not work too much »e it wiU be eehy. •orook i* fall, ^m«.-’- -‘

naantakan. He i«i m» W wiMi lb*MmHwktebebeh>4wet — ■•. m* eU ■iiMilea.et kh.an.aU aLanatETJSi: ^LK=rsi^ssrJ: rpi'sx-iir'ii'S in whieh OarkaM a .air of toogm. WiU. thi. iaanweat tl,e. be«n to take pieoes out of hie bodr, aljaring Vim to eonfee. ee tberdideo. Bern

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buCOttagoUar ....... » few wieee, there is preetiesllr the end of Us tether. He msy multiply his femsle estoblishment if he ehooeee to do so; bat he Tory seldom does choose to

of e disgraceful interoonise bethe sexes, is almost onknowr Persia. The Mehometen religion lows of four wires to begin with, and these wires are diruroeable upon easy lions and for a rsristy at reasons, a Persian may contract as many . „ lined" marriages as be pleases. That is to asy, he may take up ladies at short dates and get rid of them for a trifliDg^peccniary sacrifice, as soothes — ._ienerer their preeenoe becomes in anyway inoonrenimt to him. Therefore, his establishment frequently ■' as without inereaaing materially number of persons whom he has intiin at the same time. These jementa. of eotuss, hare a marked ntterly destroy hereditrary rank and — ureian gentleman may eometimea count his children by the hundred, and one of tho predecessors of thShah left nearly four hundred

gen ns SMeroMmmi, _ Prof. Holliss, the remedy wiU probably be the same aa in the ordinary potato mal nor yentable manures, and with a “Wbrn of the best adapted aoiL The Her. M. J. Berkelr, the eminant fungologiat, bowerer, has lately announced that this is the well known “ Copper Web," which some years is Terr dsstrcotire to asparagus, mint, and other crops, and has been known, to some extent, to attack the potato. It is figured in Tulasne’s Pnngi Hypo*■1. under the name of Bhixootonia. Tfes Swraas Twmtp. Hr. John Bey, in a discussion on Hoot Oulture by a Wisconsin Farmers' Club, said : •• The Swede turnip is s good root for sheep, hogs, and young cattle. Cows fed on them wiU keep m good heart, but they are not aa good for milk as the carrot or beet It will well to raise them. If we do not' tofaad tbamwe can sell them; they usually bring 40 or BO cents per bushel, and if wa say *00 bushel, to th.iwrr -• 40 cents we have |340; and if wo al one-hUf for raising and marketing, hare $120, which would buy 200 buid erf oanjaad tomiso 200 bushels of

n—Procure a —is of a robbin. under the .ring,

For the benefit of poultry re will give the following :—Prt just through the skin, and

of atiychino; tie the eUek to a stake with a thread outside of the coop where the fox has been in the habit of visiting and his next visit will be Us last. ThS reason for using live bait is this: the fox prefers to kill his own game—to be sure that he is always getting-it fresh. If the bait should not be relied for pare should be taken to dispose of it aa ■t would prove sun death to the animal

eating it—y. S. .Lee.

Having thoroughly tested coal sal I can assure there interested that if i plied while the leaf is wet with dew __ rein, (or if neoeasary sprinkle with water,) it will prevent the ravages of the eurrent-worm j and also do exceedingly good service in care the yellow and huok fly trouble the vinca, vis ;

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Mourning and Bridal Finery.

omp and bridal: hold on to tite »« . duty Imposed

the living that _ may be put into the ground with tain Halaga of nodding phtmre, bones, and strange mat. draped in

star, and that a lady who is dying. . u. -'■» -»-•» of a shawl irorth — —a to have a private interview with him. Some of the Shah's wives plsy these tricks, for shawls are among the current coins of Persia, and K_. tb<uo back at a fixed

wandered abont the loggers. Persian etnlili aa a rule, have no claim on their parents, and tumble np anyhow with few clothes and no education, which m tonally diminishes the expenses of '—" * "—‘-n generally ms aa soon as he arrives a^theagnof puberty. If bis family arein good eiroum stances and care anything abont him his mother probably presents him with — of her maids, and there is a legalmarriage, tenuinsble- at will hen them. The result of there early marriages is very noticeable. The passions being allowed absolutely free play, and being neither unduly excited and prematurely forced by high living strong drinks, or repressed by any i sideretioni of conventional moralit

people; siokly or deformed children, children with six fingers i ‘-~ subjeot to fits or st unheard of.

knows that they will alweys find enough rioe end melons to satisfy their hunger and ha leaves the rest to ohsnoe. fl msy drare them, end Us wives also, he pleeees to amuse himself, in sou scraps of red end yellow satin; hr there is no public rivalry in drees or equipage between families. There are no wheel carriages to ~ o tailore* azu

gayly, he only do.

action ; and they .uum*, thelees, shut up, or are supposed to

maib shut up, u the euderoon or v _

lar from the eye of

As a mat'—' ' ‘ however, the Persian ladiea

' is reepeet they prentrast to thoTurkat Constantinople,

— large an influx of foreigners, a love eflUr between e Frank and a Turkish w

quite impossible ;

Snare: part of a Frankish physioian who may have been admitted into the harem), it is nearly always followed by mnrder. The Persian ladiea, however, have no ‘scruples at all in their dealings with foreigners, and no sooner has a smart young attache or Indian officer arrived at Tehran than be is pursued by letters thrust into his hands in the streets and declaring in the choicest language that

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rSass£fi5i.*S3: to change their diet. aKboogh Dt. Bail had we. them’ published his plea foe eecumbers; the fool-killer, in their cere. - -pared aoree trouble. Them a * and would yield to wo treatment. Board of Health attempted aome

droves of cattle working their way wn-uim ■ * -ndEUswospring and drive all the way to n the Kansas Pacific Railroad, or A toil mop. Topeka, and Santa Fe tr to the great East Stock voids ... built at different points, capable of ship ping 800,000 bead in one reason, while the large extant of riah prairie tl everywhere to be seen affords the of tho wUp end spur are original in all their movant*-*- —* ehareeteristioa, offering to the -* -oor human nature a fertil

which to ponder. His st liar, the buckskin pants are the wide brim of his •<

shades eyes that look out np with a certain free and easy t the outgrowth of continual oh SI —**— activity. To him the s

vast plains of the W

ret. He laves Us stimulants by day and wight, and al sundry ** *—

imitates the bellowing of his

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through the hands of a money changer. The poetical love letter 'Wrote merely means that the sender is in immediate want of abont flv, and twenty jxmnda and is ready to come to any

" e yonag attache or Indian moved by too much youth >r bv divers romantic fanned to fall violently in love whom ho has never seen length of an epistle whioh

rent kept for lit<n^y purposes), thisis commonlywhatkappena: The first time whowill sign to him to fallow faer’fato ahd presently the ladywho is bent upon >-» -inquest will pres by, rapidly W hor face and disappear. After ta win be able to recognise her, — - 'ben he comm home inthe evening from his ooestitntionsl ride he will

times he

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long faom may be seen every ng from below hie belt, pl-

each train brings merchants, the men of beef, who help t°anda. ,lom * c * ll, °* Extern gourThtck for e moment of long trains of cattle crowding into ears daily, and na can form some idea of where beeves that pass over the New York Central Railroad oome from. No conn try on thi* continent has finer focilitiea for feeding or * - " w- Especially is_, kansae Talley, once celled by Great American Desert The streams roll their currents through it rom West to the East, and aa far South as the borders of tho ludiau Territory only twenty miles intervene between the different watering plaom at the farthest point The bine graaa is feat • the mesquite, and even N»- — * savagery to c "' lent Every — frequent, the ooc tents of her celestial waalitu

medical relief; an! . and the people fied from the place by hundreds. 'Ae physicians were earnest enregetie, and faithful; they were ready at all boon to go wbexerer they were called, although by far the greeter unmber of their esaes were chanty^ >asui>n , uOW two or three deaths a day, now aeren or eight with a steadily anasmeing popnlation. The mast hopefnl liegu to despond. Men who had before chaffed each other abont tbs cholera scare, began thorn selves to beaffected. Then.

—»— in apparent health, and rested that night in a coffin. Beal Time was sospesided. and the streets deserted. It beeame difficult to find >n to dig therrsvm or take the bodies them. Neatly the whole population rs* they didn't

know; bnt certainly the noble done here in the last ten days would dispel from any mind the belief that the Samaritans were an extinct people. Where a month ago all was jealousy and dissension, now is a generous rivalry in Hie work of aiding the sick. No one.

the setting and rising of the sun, while the oak at onr door, whioh awakens th memories of onr childhood, has w perceptibly changed in bulk in half _ century. Trees grow more slowly es *'— ‘ ago. Nevertheless, "

tirity In its pendit Itafni live, and its growth and age ere apparitiy without limits, excepting such as

for forty esnturim hare kept by the Kilo, but the oldest of uay not antedate the famous dragj of Teneriffe. It is not snrpnsing that the ancients considered ' "immortal," or ss “ old aa Time."

ixcitieg attention in Berlin, where they in on exhibition. Adrien -* middle height, and hit bead ssu covered with thich black hair. His • and eats are also so orargrowi —r that be is obliged to brnsh it in order to see or bear distinctly. fsthcr and son hare only four teeth in the lower jew. Tho face and ho- ’ -* tho boy are covered with blonde --hi oh promiam to be as thick aa i: ae of his father. Adrian is fifty-five are old, and was born in the district Kostroma in Russia. His parents o of Caucasian origin. Dp to a-*-—* no since he waa employed it .live forests as a wood cutter, a— .. is only with great difficulty that he is induced to leave hia home. A eoulstive Rnssinn prevailed upon I ‘ go to St. Feterelnug, where he; ken before the Emperor and Empress, d was by them richly rewarded.

i of Angora, has , in tho email town of Geredeh the ' teccd inhabitants for some til ■are daily offered- up prayers f No change taking place in t *, it was decided that to< "eharma" must be tried, end they ’-t bethought theznaelvee of an infalleono. It wo! fear of th* tenerate days, could not be performed the "good old style." It consisted cutting off tho head of a Christian I throwing It into a stream or pood. a lire Christian did not patriotically sent himself, it was dstcraibmd to adToftb

TincanL* Good Minx.—A Buenos Ayxm correspondent narratre the partioulsra of tho discovery in s province of ' Argentine Repubfic of a wonderful d mine, said to be the riehsat in the world. One-hilf of tie site of the mine

they from I a They an

long and nnreated labors. Into knighta-errant of our time. Cob Powell stands bis ground nobly. His friends beg Urn to leave, end, though place, he refuses to desert it. God knows how soon we shall see the end. Three days ago the plague seemed almost passed away; for the twenty-four hours ending last night, July 14, there were reported thirteen deaths in s population now numbering more than 800 souls. The ehastisameat is terrible, bnt unless the people have lest all intelligence it win not be repeated. The altitude is high, and heretofore the sir invigorating and the water pure, but there has been a large class of adventurers and negroes out of work; these have never considered the welfare of the oily, end the city waa too yonng and too K r to enforce rigid sanitary lawn, awfal seouige ■ “—“—* *—

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■ ten at tones, and and pure almost

io condition or local cause

Tba Jwty sgstsaltorel vwsA has jwst than to tMr pm hare pi to tha psere Vi^iiiiii.it reskrefiretosatoth

creased ia all other Stales except Fkw of any other life Caapany in the ida and Arkansas, where it remains the world, has placed its rates st about

er el J share retarded by ~thc weather, and ia many rwass corn has been several times replanted. Dntunal complaint of

the culture U yet main! . The prospective yield. daring June in the Ne England, Middle, and North-wester ttatea, except Wisconsin. It waa at haneed in all of the Gulf States, except Mtaalssipjih^ HTnter rye^ improved in Marytand, North <

„ mtS jeweled pins and flower*madeoi bright—ilored paper, also silver and gold, —he wore a gay flowered robe, with long hanging sleeves, and her arms were adorned with bracelets of heavy gold, she spoke no English, and I spoke Chinese, we looked st each other *-

ere—.eT-T—rveei at streurth end obramms, and we advise all looking for fall or partta^

Tbe lata Governor Gsary h _ . of $10,000 in tbs Pans Mottoi. Lira ' uxcx Coar-AXT, of Philadelphia, __ many of tho loading eitisens of Pennsyl Tania hold polioiea in the aa any. Tux Pxxx Mm:an waa ed in 1847,-and ita the agents of the company find it to repweent, owing to ita strong financial condition and honorable record of

Wo sat together et table upon settee 1 cane, end bar two children were ala at table, and were aa dscorns fa be ’ ‘ young people of twelve am roars Of age with us. First ta were brought; then ho lovely tiny porcelain caps i of larger sue, with a pfaoL he bottom of each,upon whioh hot water was ponied, which is U Chinese tee is aldaya made ; tho [eta the flavor and none of the 1 less. Then boiled rioe and some •f food out fa monthfnla. Choprare laid by each plate, and I found my h ns band was nearly ea dexterous fa “•*'* — ss his host I labored heavily e. and made many ineffectual at spearing morsels swimming abont fa my plate, not daring to sit dsclfaoi *— *•

edged with gilt, - pints as napkins,

finished with the famous

joup. After the dinner, towels, dipped fa hot water, were passed round * for ns to wipe oar mouths

general^' improved in theKew England and Middle States; however, they were greatly shortened by the drouth. The lata winter told diaaatronaly upon the fruit crop. The injury to apple trees was mere enenrive than won apparent et the last report. Vest numbers of poach trees were killed. The condition of gropes ranged from sixtyifornia to 127 fa Nebraska, , seating an average. The average fa potatoes remained the earner-'—*

tmenty-two

the oufars- The Ooloi extended ita raragea eastward, being reported for the first time fa several connuea of Now York. It was still devastating fa the Went, bnt the farmers had learned fa many,cot— ties how to destroy it rflrctually. ; T maximum condition of The crop, H);-nr H found fa Georgia, and the minimum, TO, ia Delaware.

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positions, bearing various Some were interpreted tc —

the following ;

"We oen do without theneed e friend.” “Great wealth comes ' • ’ ‘fay, moderate wealth by fadus"Ureat minds have wills, others

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Hogs’ Intelligence.

dog, oome at call, r aim -and from room to leaned to bow, and performed several

"mg his successor. When e vacancy - ’i the Papacy, tho government uroh devolves ad interim, on I— College. To this body also belong* the right of electing a successor to the diseased Pope. When complete, the Sacred College eonaiats of seventy members, composed of five cardinals of the order of bishops, thirtv-four of thorder of priests, and six of the order deacons. This body elects the ne Pope by ballot; and must go ouftofag until two-thirds of their numbeBBavo agreed upon one name. The election of the present Pope was unanimons. To those who enre to discuss the question of who is to be **— ---re— IX. it may be f

—j College —. Italian, thirty-three; French, five ; 1 —man, three ; English (Cardinal Col- , one. It will thus be seen f ' '* —_e is anything in the ties of ality, tho next Pope ought to Italian, as natives of Italy constitute two-thirds of the Sacred College, with to spare. To any *— . uic college to be —— . with modern ido their agea ia not The united ages of the lot amount ree thousand and seven years, giving average to each of about sixty-seven C ra. Ten of them were born fa the i century, the eldest being the Archbishop of Chambeny, who is fa his ninety-first year. The youngest member of the college is Cardins] Lncien Bonaparte, who is forty-lonr yeera old, and who will probably be a good deal older before he ia again considered ai sUgihta candidate for the Papal chair.

it while s party of young per-

enjoyfag a picnic, one of the

id e snake and thoughtlessly

.. around the neck of a young r , , ,— x lew ddka later, unexpectedly meeting the boy u the street, she was so shocked by the recollection of hia mot that she **■

into convulsions and died. I similar oaaa is described by

villo (Ind.) Journal of a recent date, whioh says: **Dr. O. W. Brooks, of Bayfield, Hb, was fa town on Saturday, and related to a gentleman here a and

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Inesd by finding her proximity to n large

- leaving 11 young lady at home. Boring their al senoe she went into the lawn near tl house, and sat under the ahada of atr* After sitting e while she was si she says, by feeling the hot brei

when told to keep

. it would remain at ita poet called away. When ita owner

~*u Tm going to kill yon," it would lay down on ita back and stretch ont its

^It is said that when Louie XL

lick, every means was taken to divert

the sadness of his mind, bnt, do wl they would, be oould not bo made

laugh ; at length a nobleman thonght of teaching a pig to dsnoejwd bringing

not long before a pig oould hop xy well at tho sound of a bag-

hat, sword, Ac.;

,’S; n short,

au mat tne court gentlemen * '' tlmee were accustomed to wi . introduced it into the preeenoe of tho king. The animal bowed, danced, and followed all orders fa the most artistic manner, until, getting tired, it became •o awkward that the king roared with laughter, to the delight of his courtiers, An English gentleman carefully trained a hog for hunting. "Bind,”for sc the hog was called, wa* very fond of the chase, and waa ever on the alert when tite huntsmen were preparing to start; bnt the dogs could not —*— '*- pany, end their owner to make use of both at "Slud" oould scent a bird from a great distance, and would dig fa the ground to show where it bad been. Whoa the bird bopped it followed like a dog. Hogs have been trained for draught. A countryman was in the habitof riding rnwn by four , w _an won a wager on a bet that hia hog oould carry him oh Us back four miles fa one hour. Three facts are cited to allow that the hog Is a more intelligent animal than we give him ere”* ' However, ever/ Vud-heartod

the conditions of the comfort u. uuj-cs. The question of health may be left to the cere of physicians, and that of beauty to tho ardnfiwt, but ot “Id suppose, on matters of oomfor one would took oat for hlmsel re is exease for this neglect fa bus men, who ore hardly at home long enongh to know whether e house tenable or not; but it is strange th amen will endure damp, foul odoi aoke end dust, year after year, wit it trying to remove the nuiaanoe. T— only idee most women hare of suppleasing any evil of tho sort is to “ send for a man to fix it." Workmen are not always to bo had, and, if they ore, cost -id a hr v -* *—*

— before gather for its me both muscle end care of a family, to pay a third of

things fa others. — an actual acquaintance, who bum about her house, spying s loose knob here and "crewing it up, springing with her light plans to smooth down a door that sticks in tlM^oaafag^fitting a neat strip to a o_.v is worthy to be

a instance of a clever and-anooeas-ittempt on the pert of a prisoner to regain his freedom occurred tho other day, when the French transport stessner L'Orne was lying at the port of Melbourne, Victoria, with GOO communist prisoners on board destined fqfcithe penal settlement of NewOeledonfaT On tho night before the departure of thi VOrne, one of the prisoners named lichacl Serigue, et dusk got over thi ids of the veesel, end hanging fa tin ortanvaua waited until 7J. when, drop fag into e collier, he lay oonoealed among the coala until 9). He that tied las pocketbook end papers fa hii handkerchief to keep them dry, and * *— “—” the aide of thi

ropd which remained, he drifted .. the bay with the boat until abont tin hundred yards from tho vessel, wh hearing e ery and thinking an alai_ had been given, be looaod his hold of the boat end struck ont fa the direction if the lights ou the Sendridge shore. After swimming for shout threequarters of an hoxr he caught the cable ’ a vessel end rested there for nearly hoar fa e state of exhortation. He in started again for the shore at ont midnight, and after half an hour's It safely to land. Ho walked

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idridge b< ieving, ns he told a countryman who -nod him timt he was fa dan being arrreted, that having “toached English soil” he was Serigue is now, according to the Bourne Argue, et liberty fa the o —I e subscription has been rail sympathizers tor his benefit.

era of medical men so wedded to the . J formulas, that all changes seem to them like innovations. These medical isniacs are, fortunately, incapable of inch mischief fa this practical age. While the Vcixonx Birrxxs ere curing Indigestion, Nervous Debility, Constipation, and countless other diseases that defy the remedies of the pharmaoopesia, it is impossible to thunt down the throkts of intelligent invalids 1 heroic" doses of mineral poison, or to eranade them to take adulterated alohol, impregnated with cheap astrfaents, as a "healing balm" or " balamio preparation." Vmxaax Rimma, pure botanical tonic, and alteratir curse of distilled or fi

_ liquor, ia „ fag what the mineral andalooholic i mongers have so faoessantly promisei. but have never yet performed: Under melt isno wonder that - taken preoedenoe ng fluids mis-osll

Th* Hixxmx Ram. A private letter received by a D. 8. Government officer. from e prominent American fa Mexico, states that the Mexican Govern1 has no desire to sesame an aggreeposition toward the Baited States, the Rio Grande, end it is not 1 that any efforts at retaliation or diplo- --*•■ ’ 1 -* i — wOI bo the result. erioans an dealing very tenderly, end kenxie inflicted on tea engaged fa depredations on tho Bio Grande, is not regarded ea ao much of an offense against K.. —i i- would have

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For lues of Appetite, Dyspepsia, digestion, dopresuon of Hplrita and Geri bebaity, la their vadoca forme, Fsaao-Pi writ- Hernip A Co., New York and soli all druegiste. is the bees Ionic. As a wTimn toolo for pettonte, raoovertng from fevsi other riclpsee, It bee do eo«3 If taken i ins tbs season it pravooto other latenniuoat fevers.-

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Offloora and soldi era who sc root is enay, phjeiciene, sargeons. sad sab —so sad womoa e-rorywhere, tola to no msaUsg. JWsuou’e daodpne liniment U the boot internal and external family m "

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