. The North Carolina Presbyterian. ng to wear whileshe is doing it, said the boy ; 1 cannoti»o out, BO you come in. > ^ Georgt went into the little room wherethe LiitUs lived—a poor witiow : ^ ^ •chi! whom the, long and sovei.\rintei wiis pitiching to the very extentof their s>inty tnenns. Sucb a box of ht>tove, George thouj^hr, aud-about a porrin-1,er ; and Jed with old summerI>ait8 on iiMl H blanket over his shoulders,while his loother was basiing strips of tiaii-itel in hiS «ii-lii>ol trousors, and they the bestlie had. It was the r. ality ot poverty, whic


. The North Carolina Presbyterian. ng to wear whileshe is doing it, said the boy ; 1 cannoti»o out, BO you come in. > ^ Georgt went into the little room wherethe LiitUs lived—a poor witiow : ^ ^ •chi! whom the, long and sovei.\rintei wiis pitiching to the very extentof their s>inty tnenns. Sucb a box of ht>tove, George thouj^hr, aud-about a porrin-1,er ; and Jed with old summerI>ait8 on iiMl H blanket over his shoulders,while his loother was basiing strips of tiaii-itel in hiS «ii-lii>ol trousors, and they the bestlie had. It was the r. ality ot poverty, which1ie 8»ldoin saw.* I just fitm^ar tiiat I would hunt youup, J^d, tie said, making iw !f to go, forhe felt half Hshamed of hie hick coat besidehis poor h*lf-cUd dch.) )l m^ro. Tlaiikyou, ever so muct» for cuning, SAid Jed ;its good in you. VVhy, you see I almostfroze in school yesterday, and mother didnot want me to go till she had time to lixme She sews for the shop, and has to sewfor us b;V piecemeals*. 1 wish twas always. Thk SiRAWUKRjjv.—Mr. , ofthHs city, in a lecture at Yale Colleg% onthe stra-vberry, says : The fllowing, l cnliivato that fruit, isf!ie beat :nerhod : Select a warm, nioiet butexported itimtion ; for earlier berries, lotitsh);>eo the east or south: for late ones,to the north. Tiio 8oil should bo a line,grsiveiy loam. Avoid high, barret) 8oilt»,atid tbose which arc wet. To prepa/e thespil^ make it clean; nndeidruin, leav?gthe . open rtt both ends, to all .w rht? Pulveriza at hunt twofeet in d« pth, makMig ten ocr cent, of the«oil Hb liiL* tw ant>ertine tionr. F,.i- man-iir»)8, apply thirty bushels of nnleac!i»-daohes, and twelve bushels of litno slakedwith water, holdiiig thnx^ of salt ins-vlntiou t the acre. Tran-plaiitiiig shouldl»c done with great caro aud the rootlets ofthe plair injuroil as litth as passible. Thebe.^t ftiao to transplant is in the springthough, .vith care, it may be don


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