Lw - ,, i..,i:thc iinesip frinnrl T n . m' "- - ,,, , 1 1 i . .. . ,r.l Of IRC r""" 'iVi SfSemalchlebluc- rt - tl.c truat.ui " . !..ne If" v ViV; i ''r,c?hc storm" dark - .. . ,.f IViKV. , r,vc':-1' 4 .yyi'ht the heralds '!ll.,ri,i!l.l-"in' - ., c.ivillir. l::' the mon. " ' 'iU,,m rIli!))wtoti.oK.fiya.iUow, ''IhoSsnuleof a f'icn-l:. ISSlnUo wa e -y wy l,ve - ?tkCiT:i !rof the worm 1 uiicsir, .ftaybutterrlyvin risr. ........ ! another, grain of com; and then another j locust wcjrit i:i and carried off another grain of Jorn." The k:ig listened with i Mtipn( kit months more. ,..1 iillill ilU.U ii,iv"- " . , " " J tigu'.n interrupted hiui with : U tn weary of" vour" locust ! How Lu think they wi'l have done?" the story-teller made answer: O kin ivho can tell ? At the time 'to I i which my story h?s come, 'the locusts have cl cased awav a small space, it may be a cubifl; each way lound the inside of the whole!; and the air is still dark with locusts on all sides : ti:t let the kins have patience, and, rio houbt, we shall, come to the end off them in time. n" J j il. i: m fur another full year, the store-teller going en as before': "And then another locust fF onnthpr pram of corn : aijd then another 'locust went in and carndd off another grain ot corn; ard the jivnother locust went i'i and car i ied off nntther srrain of corn," till at last the poor Kins'coiua near u no tungcr, aim cried out, my daugl "O man that is enough ! Take ter ! take mv kinsdoml take anything4-take cverylhini: ! only let us near no Jocusts !" nd so niore of those7 abominable the storv-tefler was married to the king V. daughter, and was dec'ared heir to thi throne : and nobody, ever ex- nresscd a Iwish to hear the rest of his - I. i ' :l 1 t - s:(ry, tor lie said 'it. was impossiuie iu come to tile other part of if till he had done with! the locusts. The unreasonable caprice of a fco'ish kin 4,was thus over matched Vy ins ingenious device or tne w;so man tadiscsllaneous. . i 1..- t r, ' ...... -'li: .in ' s: i-p '. 1 1 " t:,t!flMOI.liH . .... r- r,.:i..wwsi-;l. Steamship Lines, &c. Baltiinnioire AXD Wilmington, N C, STEAMSHIP LINE. T-istsamer Capt. Price, WILL SAIL FROM BALTIMORE ON SATURDAY, MARCH 24. :" ! ' To be succeeded by Stmr. CAPT OLIVES., On Wednesday, I llarch 28, and thereafter sailing fronji Baltimore every WEDNESDAY AXD SATURDAY Shippers can relvupon the prompt cAilincr of steamers as advertised. 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L. 1 l nni.-d : wiitten guarantee to keep macnines b i" :Ler K: i .es w;:.-- very oi near- l4l order foil five years giren with each ma- .:-n i'! l ;s tinv but Vol he was 1 Fer circulars and nat-ticulaH. . f', -cfHs I Address, THE WyiTNEY MFG CO VuTcrc hi vniu. Tho Imo.o ho . It! il.' r. :-.q l.c v;.i:.Uc! to hcr.r. All ' . -r:.: . T'V r i.t !-.! :i i r.)'!.i:n.U: n. tliAt if any tr:tt:. L wuu!'l nTake liiiii his licir, J A Lia the ilucess his; daughter, .: tnTjc: but it anv o;ic should iirc- (:il.hcJ sui a il:ry a:J bh.uil if V .l.t !s if the ster? did cqiv.c to' an i- h: vm to hive liis lie:vl chopped i r ;:h a' rich ii:i.;e as-a htautifut ; A a kiugduin many catidiuate nfan-i tw-A uri-illf.i'U- h.ncr sturies i .i . - . - - . j r (tm told. Some lat,tal a week, ls.e n t.ih, some S1X ir.:utns: poor 1 f! they all snun thcra out as long '"'-'). xsiVly could, you may be sure; u ; si.cr or, laieriucyau to and; ami. one after another, -? ! 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BOOK AND NEWS BLACK A She Ster.mer IK vgg -.o .- by George MacDonald, author of ''Malcolm, "Alec JtorDes!, "Kooert ranontr, eie. To those of our readers who are familiar with "Malcolm," this new story from the pen of this distinguished writer will need no . re xnmnonditlnn and his renutation is a ruaran- Thc Headinc Public are respectfully inform- tee to others of a deeply interesting . and . I number, which issue, with the December part, ed that it shall be the consUnt aim of the pro- will be f urn-lshed traits to all new subscribers prietor to furnish them with A LIVE NEWSPAPER. containing the latest news of thdy, and eD d(?a vorinc to keep its readers full f informe for 1877. "2. A prof of llustrated series of sketches Swedish Scenery and Iiifc, by Prof. Willard Frisk, author of Corntll TTn;T-oi-ni- vhn i thrmiThlr familar with Sweden and its people fronT personal observa tion. ;3. 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S j cue i;'e'A''1 and cirri? i off ooc gnVa irpnri 7 . a jtLer gr...:i cf corn ; -4 k-r and then a: :U Q ana carjuvl on n..- t P:a c ccta ' aTitl another lc- ViN.;1 l? car-led off another . o3T accther gram cf j k-i x::ea another locust went iti B. y v U" Jfiia of corn " lU. jUe oo that from morning to ONE DOLLAR FEU YEAR. 50 Ctcnts for Sis Months. ;ra copy to every dub cf tea, . W YORK DAILY HERALD :shed everv dav in theyer. POSTAGE FllEE. U fur rsj v3.r. Sandavs included. for one year, without Sundays. for six montns, & jnaayinciuaeu. for six months, wi.bonp Sundays. ttoronevear for any specified day ' ot tne weet. SI pavsjfor six months for any tpecified-day r T II-, A S'(,aV for one month; Sundays iccludeu. PROSPECTUS . j I c?t tu t'K-ee columns by for; vrxdiny 'rny,itims Maryland Medical Journal, o'riicu.jliM my cor a!ir . ' 'BALTMOBEi MB, liditi ' ' ' QS TUB FIKDAV OF MAV NEXT,; . iX,BBSK,SDESCE. " the undersigned will i.uc, in tie city o. 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Pub ?i) pay pars S5 pays 4 pays $2 pays a representative ni.n . u., . ieh t, GAr,j,n f.,r h :fl.; us only , x that they must w vHe only on on side of the iijtawi.uw ions from foreign and home ' , . ' ..'' '. r -' t; i trvju.i s v. - i - 3 Medicine in their special, as welt as general branches, including Diseases cf the tve and Ear, Diseases of the Nervous .System, Diseas es peculiar to Women, and Dixase of tbe Thraatand Chest, w.-ll bt re-ularly given by n;.nnt in tii, -veral branches. These rpDorts.wil be an exhibit in abstract form of tbe progiesa in miu .y i" -t rir1CvL0USb ot tfco locusts; w tm,1?,?1 lhey 've heljed then . U1 lte corn they want-: ? tell i afiftrward." To which tort. n aiierwfa- To wmch t!j uK? r . owercd, very tidiber- v., t?1 JWl what harnpni-? -b2 T it hap-f-i tuX 'M.'wer.t oa again: rrrl7m',ol.,7es lQcnt went ia and '. ,.lt ; ?hfr mln 0f corn and --wr locust irfniiuaudcarrWd off S DEALERS SUPPLIED POSTAGE FREE. tttM. 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The State of NEW YORK baa placed 9f9 copies of Webster's Unabridged in aa many of h?r Public Schools. ' r The State cf WISCONSIN abot l,C0O nearly every school. t f The Sute of NEW JERSEY 1(-Mry every school. . , ' ' ' The Sute of J1ICUIGA!T made prorialoa for all her schools. ,' ; ' ' " The State of M ASSACIIUTETT8 taj fp tiiied her schools nearly all . ' " " The Sute of IOWA baa suppliad htt The Sute of CONNECTICUT has r made provi-sion for her schools. ' par Over 3,000 schoob in INDIAJTA were supplied durintr the year 187?, and many more in 1&73 and 1&74. ! i - i . la otner Biates man j copies uti ku p chased for supplying schoob of cities , ties and towns. ' Whatbetter investment can be 'made tfor schools? ' More than te times as many are aold el ? toiler B UllUUllw H w J y .ii. . . rm in this country. v . At least rot E-rirrHS of all the school-booas nnK?;sh1 in thi eountrT own Trfjr . their sUcdard, and of tbe remainder few ac- ? Vr.nvltidreisr standard. - ? P!ihedby G. AC. MERRIAU,, dec? Springfield Has. THE BEST BAlt IX THE 'CITY' IS the old cura::::i' Foot of .TJaricetTCt. The Best of ALiJiri5x4UaCqSS and CIGARS always on hand and , feryH by polite and arcommodatiaz atteodata, Ts j V. v,m Ontm: always fresh and7 sJwst served in any sty la desired. T jan 17." . , - a mamma . A : u -GAsUi rUl ALLs FTAKSY BERNARD, the well known Candy llannfactarer, comer Front and Cas st . ! Streets, is preparea w mca ;ciare tnay oUcted. cl "just ovehtuj: bhit cit T3 AN ICE CBEAU SALO0JT krpt ta ti best style. Pore cream well frozen 'gtaran teed at all times. Private CaatHer nd par- tics famished with Cretffl-('1; "