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Julius A. Bonitz, Editor and Brogriietor.1 ' " ' - - . i - r "'i"'; l&FiaRle'ia. Priniipie-lRight is Rfgtt ybstcMayrtM!ay, tomorrow, Forev'cr." VOL. I. NO. 33. lloetrt). r h TptiHL-NQRTH CARQLINUlYSEPTE MBER 12, iS69. j - ! jtt -r t r- . TAKE ;. ' ' BAClt THE RING, JAM IK. DEAR JAMTCS LIBTTN. Take back the ring, dear Jamie, Tbe ring ye gae tome,. Ami a -t.be vows ye made yestreen lieueath the birkeU tree ; ut iuf liack my heait agaio, Its a Miae to fjio, Sin jVll no wait a nttin lime : Ye cauna marry me. : I promised to my daddie. Afore he slipped awa, I ne'er wad Wvemy Minnie. Wbatt'or sad her btf 111 Taithfu ktep my promise, For a' that ye. can gie; So, Jam ie, gi f y e winna wai t Ye ne'er can marry me, I cauna leave my Minnie She's been sae kind to ma Hiii e'er I was a Lairnie, A wee thing on her knee'. Nae niair she'll kaira my gowden Lair, Nor busk me snod an braw; Hhe'aau Id and frail, her eenaredim, An' snue will close on a. I rnnnn na leave my Minnie, Iler jonrney is na lang ; Her heidiajbiending to themool", Wtivre it mann shortly gang. TVt re I an heiress o' a crown, I'd a its honors tine, To wateh her steps o' helpless age As she in youth watched mine. Take back the ring,, dear Jamie, The ring ye gae to me, And all the vows ye made yestreen lleneath the birken tree; -aiki gae me back my heart again, Its a' I hae to gie, mh ye'il no wait a fittin time, -Yo i anna marry me. General SnteUirieuce A wS?d? arensfjent Prostrated by Hind Intense Alarm a- , Spectators. .r ;:.-; :-f From the Dayton (Ohio) Ledger, Ag. n. ; Yesterday Afternoon whale Bryants menagerie and circus vas - - ui m: ii Mini i Jlmr Jim rWicker's Ilead Got Bald. Jim Wicker w a cjomkilbodng fel low.; wiUf a, very yoantr laoe; but by reason of havtnc .no hair. iia atakeVlavatr from his eyebrows all lha m back of his neck, II m about the defect, and was rfeomewhat a"!-1 John Doe and IlicMi-jTCoe, i our courw; and the its myths fn the kp TUV1 i i. . -luw.euii "5lt uireew, mere came vers suddenly uv Iruia avngnr had had withatrar- "uiouiy in ai a furious nale of wind. followAd hv hil dirlfe Rgricnlttrrist, whotrccm Leint? asked Costcm Houao has Shower of rain- wri Mi f by Jim, hat cannA; tha hair of laborera vho I .,U0L IS. JOIUI HfllTnt Mr. D4UrWJd Aaka IH 64l - ' : rrrom th 2f V York Saa.'aiicnrt .J H9 iaw nas lis myvus in loo persons v who appear Of A TO U (ill STORY. Bcemea as tnougu it would scatter eyeryi thing before it. The performance was about half over, when all at once the inry- rvicmuwue were uiieu irom tho ground, and considerable creaking was heard thro' me enure canvas, which spread great con sternation among the vast number of peo ple gathered under the parillion.- It was ETiucui, uuu uw pavuuon wouia instantly fall unless great force was applied outAde" w nom on to tne roDes. Kome fiftv mpn took'hold of tho ropes on th6 gouth sidft,' and attempted to hold it from blowing over, but ' it was utterly impossible. In anouier, instant the ropes snapped, the center pole came unfastened, &nd with, a terrible cra$h ihe large pavillioniwaa da&lL, ed to" the ground, upsetting at the 6ame time two of tho wagons containing wild animals. - At this point Beveral voices cried out, "The animals are loose." This "terrific alarm, added to the intense excitement caused by the falling of the canvas and breaking of the seats, and screaming ol women and children, made confusion more confounded, and tho scene one of the wild est disorder and the Greatest dancrer ro ever had occasion to witness. The people were now all terrified, and fled everywhere in the wildest confusion. Amid the screams of at least a thousand women and children, who were trying to extricate themselves from beneath the broken benches, and crawling out from udder the refreshmenta" 4n his, possession: aq tVI to preterm out hesitation he enlighted his .audi to ? well-known tu thisfashion! V - . me of John Smith, rotr see the "bar always did crow ralh- Rtint Treairarer Hot grow upon his shining polf was advised ta Vcover the top of hiJ head with gaho. ana plant it down in crab grass." t But Jim. .wouUla't quarrel with Capt. WildV'for that gentleman was not only the, host of the airy tmeen. . and also had tha fcrv nf "8 rcrnmenta" in his. possession:' aq "WI1UOU after --xotr see tne "bar always did crow ralh r acarce Tbout my acalp, ."and I was always piiHjmg one wing ana another to To tea it ground. t I'd . heard of bnxi Rreasc, laid bought a gallon inboUles. but I b4lioveit was nothing but bog'a .Urd, so I .tLought I onld b.ive tho genuliiV articio; Ami I t?ot ord'Daa t6 go out and irT sbnitlang tor my especial benefit " Dan told me it was iu mo spring, ana mat tne Par was in bod b&altb, and, out of season, but I believed he was trying to quiz me, and would"nt take no for an answer, A short f hunt fotched a critter to bay, and Dan by a shot in the vitals saved the varmint but the bar was in a bad condition, for be looked as seedy a an 4 old Canadian thistle, . and ho had hardly enough in him td keen Ids joints from squeaking anJ what he did have 1 got and used, and stranger, said Jim, looking sorrowfully round on the company.in a week I was as iald an mnbarreL Dan was right, tho vatuiiht was ahetlding him self, and nothing in him but har-ahf&tlng nr, uuu uie consequence v '1- cau l in tne never wotkM. and odHalj wuoa narari wcre,au Umt were ever an of, them. Until ytc t&Aj,: rtowfvrr. i t was never believed that 'anythinf? raythieal could enter so practical a' pUce as the Sab Treasury; but strange to my - myth d'ul euteT,yet bit entrance fA only, be a ttri ba ted to fake 'pretence lnce he tumml na Oilghly - rwecUble h. Anl Uii is how Am- Pi alter A eld raruo to Mk f. At noon ycsterdiy.' aceordbfr- to an nouncement. Gen. liittereld begn U ilrn tho tf6 tyi. fowii r. aa tl nn ort o gol.l, ) IU tnul .ntyrfy ftnirjitd the. read. mg yuen up ojicnn rmjci Irouv, John Smith; Xt Wtl, i;jro aiut cniiih larger .than any ether of the bid.- llor- riedly completing the remainder of bi task, the Gemral awanlod tho whole amount to Mr. John Suithutttberreroinm named. Gen. IlattcxflrU then w at over to Delmonleog to runch. just oa Uc had renchd tho hah tf:e (ior tnose who aro curuus about sucb thincs it may be Raid that his Hist roufvr was ixAa je a U mniirt tlUt) a tlerk mIicd madly Into the relattrnt, upsetting waiter and slile tibia, and brcatbh?Uy aiarrspina,mo ucnoau, t 1 How abnt those a war Is. air'?" . Why. Imadeem.tlidn't I? I give thfm u iuu numo. , , , , g "fw.'slr. 'Hid 'k'HaWJIii Nn'Al Qllere was a powr. "Jamming hi tuilit canvas, mothers and fathers seized their 1 atK 1 V1 my Lffd fLom-ft drwd Kourtl. IH ry hat hard down oa Lis head, and hurrud- A I.tzard In a Man's Stomach It Dies mitt is Ejected. From the Cairo (111.) Bulletin. Darius the war, a gentleman, now of thi city, was connected with the army in South Carolina. He had long and ex- liunstiu marches to make, and for drink in" water was compelled to resort to the swamps and ponds found along the route, it was customarily to hurriedly dip up a eupfull as the column moved on, without leaving the line, and to gulp it down as thev moved forward. Time passed, and the gentleman of whom we speak fell sick. lie. was trou-uiea wiin an irritaunity oi tne stomach, for which physicians could find no remedy. The war closed, and his complaint become more pnd more aggravating. It was with difficulty the most toothsome morsel could bo retained in the stomach. He consulted a number of physicians, who prescribed sundry and varied remedies, but thev all failed to etfect the desired cure. Mat ters continued thus until the gentleman luacte up his mina that there was no cure lor him, and that the only thing that re mained Ibr him was to continue the use of Kiich medicines as afforded him tho most relief, and thus smooth his way to the grave. One morning he was walking in the garden, and being tempted by the ap pearance of a Cluster of red currants, he yielded to inclination, and swallowed as much as a small handful of "them. He had no sooner done so than he felt that ha had cause for regretting his rashness, All unusual retfthing allawed,and '-neTOnujr lie vomited up the cur rants, and with them the dead body of a red lizard, fully six inches long ! He had, no doubt, drank this lizard when it was very Kinall, in the South Carolina swamp water. It had been nurtured for months in liin stomach; and grown to the monster it Wi-K when ejected. It had, probably, been killed by something taken into the stoiuHch, and the decomposition of the body having commenced, created a nausea of t toiuach that enabled him to throw it up. One side of its head and a portion of lis tail had decayed, but otherwise it was whole, well formed, and undeniably a lizard. This is the first lizard story of this nature ol which we ever heard, and, being thor oughly Hatisfied of its truth, we put it on record. children and frantically lushed their way out as best they could. Many of the children were pressed down in the excite ment and trampled in the dirt; some were very much bruised. Many men and women fled to adjacent houses and closed the doors behind to escape from being overtaken by the wild animals, which they imagined were in pursuit of them. But two persons were seriously injured AV. li. Mitchell. who was flung across a bench while at tempting to support a guy, and a little girL whose name we did not ascertain, had her arm broken and received a severe wound on the head. depend on feeling. How Squire B J. M. D-g-s, president of one got his Verdict. the able and efficient of our most important An I'iifortunate Lover. Nashua Correspondence Dubuque Times. Quite an amusing incident occurred in this city last night. A jroung gentleman, wuo pruies himselt on lus polished man litre and refined taste, is paying his most ardent addresses to a young lady belonging to one, ol the first lamihcs in town. On the nifdit mentioned, he accompanied her to a private party at the house of a iriend, and in conversation and music the hours flew by until the clock struck twelve be tore the ardent couple started for the home ot the hur one. Arrived there, they kissed a good night, the fair girl to seek her couch and he, as was presumed, to seek his home. lsut no sooner had the door closed behind the girl than a) happy thought struck him ic appears that the young lady s room was on the second floor, and that the young nam knew it. He therefore provided him ..self with a ladder, and placing one end thereof on the ground, leaned the other against the house, and ascended to the tbe window of tho . unsuspecting girl, doubtless, desiring to serenade her while she was retiring. But 4whom the gods love they chasten. Fate was against our Lothario. While intent on watching an opportune moment to commence his song, a dog belonging to the family, (whom everybody knows to be the most quarrel som dog in town), nqt liking the looks of tlhugH, made a very noisy raid upon the the chap on the ladder. This it seems, made him a little nervous, which caused nie foot of the ladder to slip, and down ut our serenader, but into still deeper ironole. railroads, in early life hung out his shingle in Galena, a place which has since proved so prolific in public men. Among his first clients was a well-to-do-farmer, whose land contained a valuable ,4lead of mineral," on which a miner had "squatted." While the rights of the proprietor wrre clear and unquestionable, the sentiments of tne miners in those "diggings" were with the trespasser, and the farmer found it necessary to resort to the law to reinstate him in his property. Suit was in stituted, and the trial came off. The court house was filled by an audience of miners, whose sympathies for the defendant were so emphatically expressed that the inry were overawed, and brought in a verdict in accordance with the popular sentiment. Kut the court, on application, regarded the verdict as so contrary to law and equity, that it at once granted a new trial. After these proceedings were had, Squire li k s e, who still lives in tbe neighborhood in the enjoyment of a green old ajze and "long may he wave" stepped up to D g sand remarked. "ionng man, I have a fellow-feeling for you. in this trial yon haven t had a fair shake. When it comes off aain. I will see that you are righted' At the next term the couu-house was fill ed with spectators as usual; but, just be fore this case was called, they were observ ed to issue in a steady stream out of doors, until no one but the officers of court, the jury, lawyers, clients and- witnesses were left. The case was tried, and the jury brought in a verdict for the plaintiff. D g s was at a loss to account lor this sud den exodus; but when ho camo to go out, he found that 'SquireB ks e had opened a faro bank near the court-house steps 1 This attraction was too powerl ul to be re sisted. Western Monthly for Septeinljer. "Thz Day ov Ouauu Tuts q a." A tall chimney had been completed and the scaf folding was being removed. . One man re mained on the top to superintend the pro cess. A rope should have been left for him to descend by. His wife was at home washing, when her little boy burst in with "Mother ! Mother f they've forgotten tin rope and he's going to throw himself down !" She paused her lips moved in the agony of prayer and she rushed forth. A crowd was J poking, up to the poor man who was movinround &nd round Ihe nar row cornice, terrified and bewildered. He seemed as if at any moment he might fall or tnrow mmseir. down in du?air. His wife from below cried out. "Wait a bit, John" the man became calm "take off thy stocking unravel tho wors ted;" and he did so. "Now tie the end to a bit of mortar and lower gently. " Down some the thiead and the bit of mortar, swinging backward and forward. Lower and lower it descended, eagerly watched by many eyes. It was now within reach, and was gently seized by one of tho crowd. They fastened aoo (wine to the thread. "Now pull up." The man got hold of the twine. The rope was fastened on. "Pull away, again." He at length siezed tho rope and made it secure. . ' l here were a lew moments oi suspense, and then, amid the shouts of the people. he threw himself into tho arms of lus wife, sobbing: "Thou has saved me Mary." The worsted thread was not despised it drew after it the twine," Infftopo the" res cue ! Ah, my friend, thou mayest be sunk very low in sin, but there is a Thread of Di vine Love that comes from tho Throne of heaven and touches even thee. Seize that thread. It may be small bat it is golden. Improve what you have, however little.and more shall be given you. Thia thread of love, if yon w ill not neglect it, shall lift you up to God and glory. "Who hath de spised the day of small things?" (Torrf5ponfnce. m CIHC.M.'O ' CORCTSVOSIIESCE. Trip fttott-KWih pmcrr ,m. "''""-Uf. Cttf ry 1 1 1 1 I rtrl Ilailr4 t,mm L RutMi-U. KU Ftik A. C rrlr-Cllla . UrRU-ISl4ls, Cuicmw, An.- lV3.r kTC rrctlr via a trio to "ilffvnL f.i ' iirmoi, an i pm dft amine the m LrrprUnc Immigrant wbo hv tnt.lj it. va-le pUrea ot .ockcr;!i In !, UWora st-l !?"i.rnttl,iif r 'J"" Kdn. All ibo the line of, U lUlnoU UtUnl lUiln4. r 1-0 miWa rumh of Cairo, more or lo. tra.i t p y il-but the bt4rtmur of fru.i-rn- 41 miles north of Cairo and 223 trnUm mnh of Chictga., ItU a tirabrrtd irclon, ih mr lico tJiTcrwcM with raxay iuu,ofiii f co&ftal frta, arxi cn IL or tr f t r, feinvraj rrl. itraalwriwt. tklA. icro&locN, tweet rUlo, roikn, Uil tuittaod citUw, arc rrnwa. A Imd urta ci IQ yrra, to cvoa;U.n, It an in flfpctxUnt fftrtonc. ACljK-io0. r.f tL Ic- Kmt rsuMiua, tta rrcTwy ni i jjc oij f.r nue-tbirdof fincl rear oriVirJ. " I im&v tt.covrrd dbly aerrm. Tht 1mt l ntrd f.r iU. thrift. ll tntrUraco d thchr ptiBWp!rit, anl the tjnralr f KnI iai rtf ficsc raoat or ibc ra w tbf U IU cj bowfml and snrronnded wtih irr -fr ivrmncky otvlho rat,an4 U c Cnr.i ifu Tim SAftt r HirtH-n ly buttoning tho lower brats buttons of hi laiUlary.vort. theGcinl mibed forth into llrovl street. Tho ftn.t tun he met wa a certain stock operator ho has long Ixn in search of a "Northwest" pnsrage tU Chicago. "T whn I. T 1... m 0.1;, , n uu I". tfUMIl rIUIVU "John Smith? WcIL my shoemaker In John Smith, and the watchman at my plxco is another John Smith, and--" V 'Oh. d d them," says the General, "I want John Smiih. the banker" ' Rnshing up to the Sub-Trcaurv, (kur rl iHHuvi4u pat tun same puzzling qantiou to an iju .cierka, and rak depth of their memories Smiths to man a 74-gun frlgnte, but not oaa or them was a banker, tkiviug John up as a bad job, the General revoked the award, and, consequently, tho fold 10M far 1 Si and 133.15, in Usui of 103 30, m would have been the cao had Smith appear d to make good his Toposal. It was hoped ttbe SaVTTewrrry lhal this annoviog incident of official Ide would not get spread abroad; but, alut lor human expertitions ! The financial ebtop had alrea1y been informed that John Smith wa tho lucky Roldporehiwer. and tbrongo them tho UaiikiMx and brokers w?ro aisn nuule awaro of the. UtL For ou tiaie cnrioMty was espeel ou all aivkaasto a lKMinKnc hciAdAV He boot r Im14 03 the 8bbtb. Thia town ha b-n tcdl k-j cJatf1 lvUlerfl frr-mtho North; T pt.r, tt. if. pAkcr, well-known to tho frmt znct U lh NorthwvM. nt there fra i:;.n, Wa, nd cUUUkcd tbe flrat fruit frtn a doxa nr fif teen yrtn ajo, In an c.inblo lj-rj;.o, octo .irtu imra too Cc pot. ikrre U how Urtting vilbso at tho Utkoi. withchurtbr nor, nuiu, htt, aurr frolt-lxn r.nn factory, witU w roill, run by iraro.wllch anppuea iih lornc dcfnxn.l and furnUW'- Uit for all potuta fr nUitrwa JJ bile. a tweet poUto l,onc whirli lfr 10,0 0 buwhrW, &r. A frocf t.t vtul crwtl.. thrre were erected her, la one yrr, filly dwUin bou, a ehnrrh, pJnlrc-trkni, mill, a fruit iackasr Urt.iry, a brl k tco! li Ute at a cor of IT.cto. 1 tn rtrpvvd to how the Untewi a&I b l4d alock of mZUaery rU to b oaJer coo roof to 110 ctmetry. r th TX. UirCKfit rootaitta faL KraXia pmna,4e. TWnt! tw, IU, ti k rrttb fkrwrra, LatUr. The amwutl Uau, atraw irootU, tvatrr roU, U farnUklcj; bokry, cWvtra.wUta foda. Cadfra Stl fknk trtsuxuoca. TWa Uani paiura toaot d-partoxtx, wWra a aamWr of atUIfat wmrn art rta;kr nuaofa.-tcrt&s pattrni bcatxta trots Ic edrmtUro. la tte rear U the rmliui wb'raall tU ait rwirtJ ajkS tlai Uferf hcinz j itQ a. la tbe f.mri r ta eotrr a&l tt.iar rortat. a. Ar- U urd In a-irp;aa roola. darC fGf, pjif avety ft, arn iUf in u ark waioat, atrr, ael K-a-, with a tt aa4 dcirab aJ3& a touac, a ' Lam La raijra, with wah-rota, Ac. and all tU Ukl WU. Maa a4 Ur&ttA UUrafa l by ty atrpa, ttxmt tho tuva fimr to 1U I op tatkeiaort e treaty aijte. arl a Uw f a-t. tl Urjat ats-l t rotuoaUQt tawrrv rtal ULcxet in lb wrt TL Uxa taH 1 r- fUth-ir tub, nobooa vttela. larra aal ! c!jfiti, iUi, lilt V- tKft!wl at4 to Ik raiO, a4 ft wl. " ikmi a yrar, they ran f i tttr rat"faer LLo Wtxl of ik iUal jrU C-1 Jlteat at9ba.it lt- towvat'f ty d.wWv Uj tbeir Ld, who rfT.rm 1T.- ';, U W autc U it lLi BuU;ry 1 l ar. tn'til tu im el t!cttl of wi latn. axl i crc ol a Ursa rt of tla growth rorwtiiy. Atas tw 1Lt of tU r Dt'U la h r tt Mavrrw-Tott r r uljs n air. Crt-'r tt JtZ rn ar l Vaa l!a'tn UttU, eu:w:ai3 11, tair lxiaa rr-M ao tht !!: woria rorr WrV. Thy rrjivr in men. at !l f IVI . c j(M) wotvh imr. Thf feaic a rl vrv:j 4 1 1 rr.x tr.l rrV'-r atura, f.- aon an-l ci I W4 wrr. 1'xht ea.tlosa, rrkla" Iat-tit rr n ra.y CWU tct tU kay f-ei, Ar lut rwMif ol ae"c Ibrir etntftlertt tUtr Yxti Jk:r, a erai aV, tUrai rta all ctbrta t dtraUty. rrueawy ard braUr. rrj-r. It u ttd la IW iei4-atk-.U aul r-n ILa idrowla. Tim great a-U Licw t4 vttti-t. itna, a rx. Z& ar fcS iui atrsrr. aa-cacf awiaa? aUa. taackma tal. 'f th'wxof all iiailir Laoa la A r"tnrmrr Ln tru foajelrd rt lw:. '.Ie, tLvx t c t! tafiufartctw c t.i'.t.. era a L.ati& a cafw.t; ' day. - A Ihatra wa ?roi-k br brtttit.j ia llcioaU'AUL Tt it tati.. !!. A thmit ! waa airtsf t; at tlr v t;r.. m 11. U w.a ajW-ltt:UL -71' mtvf mtt ell tr.iUa. at Vl'ttj4-j, bT -rvli.l aW3l l.ttO tarr.lc4 el damft tW iii-n tyw lr-a ir-t to a (w Srmiy cf kJ La. cvrwUM ail l-ct La tra.W.1 2 ial ttr r tn tt rrar. a 1 rrit. TL a Lxwa aa t)u. U1 at la IrJv. 1lTT e-.Ji?t.e rf I.-t'c taii. m.'.(B atl tttllin. aab-d tKr- rltra i.f i? r a-td a.!t a t. a!TVl It tb" rjtik-tia tdlc ltL. Lar m tlat city. Tb oiUt lv a ii-!r ta lt Datk .t tr f l 'm.t f r II vaty, tii;ta. f- laitt j w"t a lUr In hi lor,-: i iJ a 1 . . PI IT.tTO. two wartn-ah.r. 1 ltnw a tliree blackrmith-ahfrw aol Cto Ti.r f Ar.. trrJ. parziiDgrjaeuott clltnie U lubriou and iblurbtfal. tbr hm I Ch.faxo. were trtrwdv raked ap Irow the kvi Md; teauperrd by fr.h lre; ! ly, lot, ib-nk iLry I rics econgh John tbocsb Ihta rtixi U tTt actLrt to burit Urir on'.. ra ao rev kre dT .t.l ia t! canes or torutlora. caito. where I rot two Ut ta a tcpnuu.r f.r mad wblcli tt dva tjfH deaervc, neft in trcmclj wet wlber, bcWita tnoiutar are lively and entrprtalt?. It la a l.ra:fT tr, a TH ll alaliaalra ami lha f !mn rt (rrm . . - tlal witneca abondantly rtot. Xl. eifcf urawbacK to its rarti rrewth tiw ra n. i-i'r : ff tb Cairo Land Cvtnpany, cwjtpnacd taa.t.'- ' ly Of lIURhah rt ttiiut, ho i.w i a Urcr , 01 Lbc tuKTrurwa lao-d. ami an nawsl'tn- t The Midnight Sim. The following is a description of the scene witnessed by Mr. Campbell and his party in tho north of Norway, as they stood cm a cliff 1,000 feet above the sea. The passage is unsurpassed in graphic beauty: The ocean stretched far away in silent vastness at our feet: the sound of its waves scarcely reached our airy lookout; away in the north tho huge old sun swung low alonff the horizon like the slow beat of the pendulum in the tall clock of our grand father's uarlor corner. We all stood silent. looking at our watches. Whn both hands eome together at 12 o'clock midniabt. the full round orb nunc: triumphantly above the wave a bridee of cold running due north spanned the water between us and him. There he shone in silent majesty which knew no setting. We involuntanly took off our hats ; no word was said. Com bine, if you can, the most brilliant sunset and sunrise you ever saw, and its beauties will pale before the gorgeous coloring wnicn now lit up ocean, heaven and mountain, in half an hour the sun naa swung up percep- tihlv on bis beat, the colors chanced to Corn Fodder. The falling off rn milk. and the neglect to provide food for soiling. induces many to tarn stock into tho mead ows early, and before they have br-ccane thickly coated with aftermath. It it very bad economy, very lnjuiioua to meadows, whilo the seemingly "fair feed" is swept away in a few days, and ' a scanty yield of milk is the result for the balanco of the season. There is no crop,' therefore, that pays the dairyman better, one year with another, than the fow acres tietotod to corn fodder. Corn fodder should be fed in the stalls, as there is no waste, besides the stock thus fed are more quiet ami leas dis posed to hang about, wailing for their feed, as they do when the fodder is given them in the open field. Each cow In the stall gets its proper share of food, and there is no hooking or soiling or the fodder oy master cows. Tho herd should bo fed regularly at stated hours, and they soon become accus tomed to the time, coming of their own ac cord to tho stables, and during other por tions of the day they will feed more in tho pastures. Com fodder for soiling should bo wilted before feeding. It is a good plan to cut in the mrjrning and let it lay in the sun till afternoon, and then feed. In this way some of the external moisture will be got rid of, and the food will be preferred by animals and produce belter results, Corn fodder Is very succulent, and does not need to bo further diluted by feeding when the dew or water is adhering to it. Better rednco the water in it by wetting and partially drying. "Who is Jehu Smith?" but finally the story got out, and all-Wall rtrcf t was on the broad grim-i t 1 On tho Gold. lloard Ihe busy brokers suspended their operations for full ten minutes, daring which litu Cflj lurty voices propomnird tbe putr.llng queti"m. " uo is Joan fcraiin r Two young brok ers, entering tbe room, instructed the door keeper tn call John Smith, and he added bis voice in tho nnirersAl diiv never think ing that he wu calling for n "Trcn'nry myth! A slrangrr entering. th room at that moment wonld have at firl supposed that the brokers wer alout to tn' i deadly conflict, sueb w.n tb.eir unearthly din; bnt heartug their load cry for John Smilh pcaovnble John, who wns nver known to hurt auylody bmt Turk and In dianshe would have Win rca?.urcd, and Honked on without fear. It wai cnrtrnlly reporttd laat night that General rtnttrrf.cld, nnuod with a mountain howit.rr and a double-barrelled shot-gun, w rv null smreh ing for John Smilh. lYrLap ho will Cud him. l.i tit,. Ii th Imim tm t4 bv ttt.Ur l'fci -Ll (-(tb twui - aJl br K l!i-d-s; ar.d a Uf li.l-Jrt V. rr i in Nw l!vn. L l-or-jj- Ir lravbr-b a4rrm blwaJ- ttirsrf afvrhM t-- rh e4lT. Tl t ar twutuila menu? R. j a-a'p ai-d l treiUr. an I r f itLr ttroi; 1 . . . It i rlaiKrl I t tb Air ats lie Hpnrjj- tal lLo w atra will t4 n.)r d. lfy lb ti. f .r UtK.f. I -st will chi t: 1.1 rt. ntrtn it a viy S-tt lstt aJ!l It !!! M thai, at rUlad'lf-Ma. t! tftk b.ly oJ tba witad dena- V tit jr. i fVQrd lf W hmn Uvu ti aa b-! at Tf-f ! H atf a- leWilt i tut an)i; U4 at "ji it ta rl jt"ivlM at , Dm y dW4't ae-! a& avfrvf Uaanf; r tra or u-jrnrtvi acll. except al LtRb piWa. I'.ol tha l-oUa ef tbo city at Ujoeooflaroc of !. 0m tn-l XIUiw.ipi4. rlrere, ar.d i: j mumily U alsat toeabaaatiulo Teanurcna cf Iror, c-l. kJ, lioH.atcnA aad cvtr'a, aol tU evnoeetaoo by rail and river with th rrrat rrnur r f tra-lo, predUh it to beoc3a9 a Urp an an jf Ser ine c;lr. . . . 1 bad tta rood f4Mer.e to rilt th . - . " t taJjf-ci-4 Jirutrrot t void to tbe l'rmtUn . Rot rnrcrri, tn dy btova ihkf ta.and fra Mui 4 CVr, whT the Govern meri Hrj Yrvt ia ktcd. cu tt Otlo, acre n rnRa abrte Calm. : Tirr a-tMiM rrwrrrarv. There, la wLWh Mto aoidtrr avl MiUor arc I -mini, baa bad hub KoTrthnjT.tjU rate. 1 IjrircalLoti W atottJ laat 1kIt etea irA a iltcli of b;ltr.oar lra tip a (iatx-tne pttty at It GfnaaoHatr, io.Softl. W.Ua ml4ft. and a prayer realise in (V Ia4 r'!r.l Ckrck. on lljtnt iur'1, hallr Ifi tk Car-alafr rfi tb ier4 UAo a turwSrr 1 rc-rra. TL Lc WUuar ka.1 ba ra- reli prya.ci r t eoual.a. raawxtrrcaa KiMair fT Srr rab--r arrar tn aa rr.lart !irbl-n t-id-a 1 - 1 l tyllavL t Uia C alt putltas ar-1 a U;TaT tu-l tl'Uh e.t Xr ptr4(.t C- tfav, iar a ewi allraUrt tatb- of c- ter.t. Ti ycn but airtfaa anaaaMa ia fat tm.it tU way to lb h carta of r,ur trad ta. inrvt.T!iL Manner At' Ve r-tk t vTc.1 . I Un rt, arvd tlQ VxTiaaof C(asaUaxa a va- a rrvl n n.. afarjac Jt I'jMnvaM caiatfU ri at tb lwaib-ro tl. lioodar. j Atir-M plajhH tba tfttil Uti f J?r , Vriat, wbich baa bna tiwt -hlf rSllvl. Tnrh Ardn la rrhnaravl f Vbtt wa. - A wtn cf rat l r" t 4 tb.it. t orttaken tv a tra-a rn a i.ira triW Wtk tI t MiA, OL. TT 1 .1flJrfd lt lL ! . 14 lit. -h f r II ncTib-d ly bfT Mt cr.l.I 1. train Arl r-trt. w bVi cuvtd Ih a actuo. all wlbr.l awrvwci. Tt- Sw Yek Tirra- r Ivr ttt Tltr: "j . . m rally an irrn ir, w axl r f m v ct1ti!ra tba ctai-air.t c4 U ' who bt l-4bitAr: in rvrlsra c4L" Srt Y-ft Kaa la Tr.kViti-r 11, ta iflliratiarml Willi fftaiWaVaVa al a a..l I IUt lrT. tCalt,!? Kl ill UMTf I .4f I ...la. J U wf at J.aK 4 a.... a fa - . A . a . . 1 . 1 X. ta.l 1 many tan w-ca a txwr-t rinw ti. asana nt- j a.. wni a kfa- ' ,'ti5 ciint.lj Uur 11. f a'.Uttj t tb' amallwlute !ira..lar.l. tinmlrv-d fr-ru t l- mark Itc realtor rUc f tK.!it. Still, llrrp U an air of rja iwa aiJ ttrtty iB4rv. ucniunir ana iai Tnnj piup t x thM wJo d-d that lb nation riigl.t I am ttruUr obligation tn Jrhn Ijmtt an r.!. mend, who arrp the Ilulrjul lb-nfl at Cairo, fr rratla tn lioau tw lit iwva in tlial city atnj vrinily. A lw ye-ra avo alia nrai!4 rrr ytAtnz Iln.'rb.Lui.an, l-" alNri.tJy t inrrvril to Kntand avn-I ir.betllrd a lav prxp,-rty. Jat a be wa ahwit rw.nrc o"f to m.rry tb tadbrwr. dI aij j wf.lAl ,ta vpt1y to Ut. T1- will tf nonuuu arxl r ruTrl vaia-t. atvt lt Gray lwa pntio or. r Ir lb cnrry. MajxTwadi lasuerfa salutatory addrews upon assuming the associate editorship of tho liamuo .Express, lie says: -m am simply going to do my plain unpretending dutv. when I cannot tret out of lb I shall ..... - m. m, m . W m t 1 work dilhgently ana nonesuy ana wiuiiuny at all times and upon all occasions, when those of morning, a fresh breeze rippled privation mid want shall compel me to do it the flood, one sonester after another I Khali not make use of slang or vulgarity He fell from the fYviTv? nan into the fire, piped tip in the grove behind us we had p,irt s parents ocenpied the room imme- sua raw pum What is a Good Cow ? A writer in a re cent number of the Galaxy gives the follow ing general hints regarding the selection of a good cow ior miiK proaucung: First. Health", good corsutution or ai- cestive apparatus, for which we require a canacions bell v. Second. That the largest possible devel- onment ot the animal shall be behind, in t . . - . i j the udder ana parts aajacenu a rwu t-uw is likely to be wedge shaped, of which the hu. ia th nmauer ena. ik nraus, or horns, or shoulders are no desired, be tbev have to be nourished by the . . . - , , , fond. But these are inaispensaDie; a largo bag, and hindquarters to support and minis fcr tn it What do our milkmen look for W gentleman seized him by the coat, and, in selecting milk-gi3g cows ? The lirst ap- . . -- r I a. 1 J m.m. 11 amw wait a Y 1 rt DO auv a i. . r r.t i a tn the heaitn or constitnuon oi uie cow. "mil, ut' WUo CUUlluutcu ait uio iw diutt-ly beneath hers, and the ladder, as it clipped down the side of the house, loaded with the nrecions weiobt. fell directly through their window, landing our aeronaut Winnie into the room, breaking glass, sash afcl all m the demolished window, waking old iolks from a sound slumber so. un ceremoniously that ideas of burglars, earth qnakes and tornadoes rushed through their ttmfied brains. i0ur chap, thunderstruck at this strange iiouement, attempted to beat a retreat. 10 Ro out of the window he daTenot, for ?'d Lose stood growling there. So, believ 1U8 discretion the better part of valor, he nyiit to find his way out to the street uoor. Bnt in this he was foiled: for before ue bad (vii v. A1U a x viii avaav mt-m. wa He will ask, also, a bony frame, one that does not steal the fat from the milk; and he Will feel the skin, to find it flexible and cov iue stairs by his lovely Dulcinea, with (Y " tf hAi -ari-a V A IfA a AAAnmi9Ail 111 au instant, but without waiting for apol- ered with close soflish hair; he will ask for ,y or explanation be went out of the front good lung room, a capacious belly, a wide ?yor Witu the old man's foot close behind rump and well developed Dag, coverea wim He left i.4a i,f v .no unft hair. Extending from this Dag lorwaru, Uioked by robbers who stole it from him. be will be desirous to seo prominent the rrrpnt vpins which lose themselves in .y, ana it is through him that we get the the belly; and on tne oacKoi tne-uaaer ne 1&-U as above. Ttu.n 4 not fi. a I rin lrwnt fnr mimv well-defined branching Maoie, sneaking spirit that could prompt veins. Then comes Unenona "miuc a yonne man makino n-n r,.: i " nih in a broad strip of hair manhood or decency to go prying about the ning up from the udder to the vulva, which l?Iil?cfcww he considered the one thing needful; but if we Berved him neht we rWi;i ZZT' t tWa nntrv. been found uaii mv nio ma ur 11 it'll mn aawate vva a a i a j an infallible test, tnougn it is a goou uuo. Tf in addition, the cow is gentle, good tem pered, you are almost sure of a milk-maker. Look for tnat auna. upon any occasion or under aiiy circum stances, and shall never use proianuy ex cepting in discussing house-rent and taxes. Indeed, upon secona wougni, a wiu no even use it then, for it is unchristian inele gant and degrading though, to jspcak truly, I do not seo now nouse-rent ana takes are going to be discussed without it" 110 LisrcaiiLD bT, I Ntw Yoa, Oct. IS, 1S67. Dear Sra. It Is with much pleasure that I eay to you that 1 conwacT trie riAyrATin nrrrEss of untcid value. In tbe fall of 1867 I was taken with Cauia. ana lever, wiib uie most severe pains in my cheat and head. It was with great aimcuuy ini a couia orcaiBc. My lunga weregieaiiy aiairvBsea. ana locm was severe pain in my right aide, by apella. I could hardly get up Jrom my bed. I called a doctor, who attended me all winter without the least oenect. adoti me iai oi adrmi commenced using- your Pla station lirrrxas a wine-glass full three , time a Cay and have used it moat ox tne tuna aiace, aua a ui now well and atrong, able to do all my own work and the care or a imrgw lamuy. YoursjAc, Bcsax ixeow. t i awAt.t a " W ATxa. --BuDerioT to the beat imported German Cologne, and sold at ball tbe pnee. Wewoctd caA the attenGonbf our read- .a - - a- . a. 'lb. VtaataA era to tne aavarusemrm oi wjo "-iu Window fchado. Company- Moaara. Vtuunj A Ilasaina, Proprifctora,, which, appeart in our advertising columns to-day. llue u tie only exclusive Bhade llouae in tne noriu weat. They manufacture thir own goods, therefore are enabled to oftur cVerythlog tu their line at the very loweat poaiooie pneea. Office aad salesroom 90, Bandolph at. Chicago, ,, : V we snouid Z t x IV "wltiul aespised. I fOWM to state that he has paid for the window asked friraiirTico u lu.uow j .v W1 LUt iamuy and ?uced them not to reveal his name. T1. uou minings says codfish are better an uiuurena to Keep you dry. Pbivatx medical aid.nSead Dr. Whit tie r'a advertlaement, Htdk Tarx hEKT5AT. beautifully sitnated on tbe lake shore, two mile south of Chica go, begins its eleventn year Wra neauay, epi 15th. Bt the reduced tenna. board, furnleh- ed room and tuition in English branches are new fnrnisbed for TM0 per annum. Auarea M n. w-v r t rr t a : f 1 Mrs. J. V. wane, rnncipao, ai inunno dbuu in, Chicago. The Oldest t ity ta the World. DamaRcnft i the oldest city in tho world Tyre and Sidou have rrumbieti ou tbo ahore; Iaalbec is a ruin: Palmyra U burinl in a desert; Nineveh and lUbyfon have dis appeared Irnm tho Tigris and Eophratea. DamaKCus remains what it w.vt beforo the diys of Abraham a center of ttade and travel an island of verdure in the drsert a presidential capital," with martial and Rfacred association extending ILroUglt thir ty centnriea. It u near iHuuaaeiait that Haul of Tarsus saw tho light a bo to the brightness of tho nun; the street which is railed Strait, in which It was said 'be prayed, " atill run through the city. The caravan come and goes as it did a thousand years ao. thete is still tbe sheik, the as, and the water wheel, the merchants of the Euphrates and the Mediterranean still occupy thene with tho multitude rcf their ware." They . a a at a m a city wuicn lanomet sarvejea irom a neighlioring height, anl wo.i afraid tn enter because it was given to man to have but one paradise, andior hie part he waa resol ved not to have it in this world." in tn day what Julian called tbo rye of tho Ejut, as it was in the time oi Isaieh. "Ihe head cf Syria. " From DamAKCo camo tho damson, our blno plums and tbo dlicioua apricot of Portugal, called daciasco, diinatk, our beautiful fabrio of cotton and silk, with vines and fUwers, raided upon a amooth, bricbt ground; Uie dimak rte,inlrtHlacetl in England in the time of IInry VIII., tbe Damascus bhule, ao lam on the weld over for its keen edge and wonlrfoI Uticity, the secret of whose manufacture waa loat when Tamerlance carrietl off the artnt (uto rersia; and that braulifol art of ioUylng wool andateej wit'a ailrer and gold, a kind of moakr engraving and sculptural united . called damaRkcning with which boxes, bureaus, swords and guns arw ormamentrd.. It Is still a city or flowers and bright waters; thestreamsof Ijrbanon'and tbe wilk of gold'.'aUll ranmmr an.1 sparkle in the wil derness of tho Syrian garden. ' Ijiaru la t-'burth. irrora tha PilorrVa (HL) lUpaUKaa 1 Afrood atory U told of rreabyterian church member, at Midden, that Is too good to be lost. It vems that the Renlleman, like tnany other pious Individuala we have heard of, had contracted tbe hilnt of propping up" far is napdnriog th lime of the minister moat earnest eflorta to intrr ert bis bearers in matters pertaining to the future. A few Bender ago, the aieepy member aforesaid bad pepartd for hia usual rpofte, and after the sermon com menced showed aigua of a Tbut to tho dreamy land. Tha good minis ter was determined to wake him up. and said in a loud voice that the brother was proverbial ia nodding axsent to alaoai every point he made, but he feared be did nnt rWvl understand tha subject. The remark occasioned a smile, but the alecprr continued oa his Kmmey, unrntnaruiort tine event. The minister determined not to dismisA th contest with ene grnUe rf fort, and therefore shouted at the top of hi voice. "LAiuru. come xort I . Ihe charm waa broken; the aloepcr jamped m if alot . mm ma. a and run his eioow into pane oi glass. alam-bang t There wa a toomanta confu sionan audible titter and tbe aermoa nroceeded with an additional listener. The incident create no little amuaement at Mai den. I bairo lacn of lVtVn, wS..alb Ia, a a prtcaiArni pAint to tiio itn re ,- SuUicru lrn4a. A taller tla, y-taar. iucronjwur.K ium ia iihi trairry , r'ai. r, a if Miwn, ;fatiUvK aon aomrurof a ruany a tight .r i-Jof i ,f mtr, riuy b t, 4 artar atraatrtTlca, coniainjnf fr,a liilr r, to tl.rraj.tU z;Att-r avl la&t Ct t Utrrrm fN:.tf av.b cWvar atUvl . a . - - I anua, aw aiarua, u -f mttm. avrfc.t try oatla ri4 at.l tt Ual I'ara- litr,lVTUtait oaoa al lt tM IU eharxT. at4 itf art ure a&4 atsvsy Lf ai4 aiUUiy ti. tAU tua. TWa rotd tltirk.!a of rara. iTkw Ifij t arla: of aia tctra aaj vial, wttrt ia vri imi-jf Lat ta c4uaata avt Ck.'4 ra, ut II rrkfi-i .a. KkJ i an ni.i. triUtt rcct;t ef rtv. kXltt eighty t"tui, arc irapaU bed frm lbi utt t Lt a trrr In a ainitl day, an 1 that I2"SU2 l-a. I iAil.wr j J pcachea wt r auipiK,l Ujcvjco ta cr xr n. of t. ri Ta!; Tlry arc t uA cnlr tu rbiac". bnt t Itrat, HafXaJ". Nta- V-tk art.1 bt.n. tu 1T7, -n balf of all ll Urti ar4 on-th!r4 of tb p---Wr a carried by ll.r fruit train between tr.rxaAd J.HraU.m - a d atanee f 314 rnfl'-a -wrro iar',--d fr.ra hootrt Paaa. llQt tLoro aro a do.cn j that tniUt be mad totiiaj Sntb !'aa. aa all tbe rvirwn anttth of CVntralia, and t--t lr mile north of it, la admirably alaf trd t frail ralain. The railroad f rt ibt t--a-l.. ra alone. In a aloala yrar, ft'n tli avt. aminb-d to f ICO.ojvx li t aW r-mifUUr bcatlhj all aloar tbw bt.e, and frirtfla ! acquaintance In Wicfiia ar.d tbtr atatca, who nave worra atnertiy rrm atma r .1 ncuraJsia, haro bcto cotaUlly cared bv j rvmovinK to anoinrrn iini.. ; ttuiroM crimiAL atttJuian t-avr-a. j TV. miitAAl 1.l . . I l. Ik. . n . t ifA , . t.l . , MwiUBltfl lJUiroaa w 'iu j an j c a jc rKj t n j uil' n rail eacn ti cm tne traca umiao manj it.. I . a. k , . V . . s . 1 . I 1. 1 . . . 1 , . , , . t I " . k. . . . Sartiea. ia rniui"! ao" cr'tapany, ai an eariT ' ay, to bwiUl 70173 rnti ef railroad threrb too mi -! 7 ia iiAin i nr t . . t . . . frTn r-nfrUh fr. Cmlrr AW 'A t .A, f "'T-"' . 7 a,. pnaipaa, Ir af - , f et.- A,Lraa iba tnfWW a tn Isir; "To cnr rtu 1 H a-"rs. tb tf'rtwi cf r-T-H rj--., M want awbti In tba rnt.ty. t-' al. drtt f-.! Iv-ia, ., f it Lkt! ltT a tata. tl wcrt tit. ja cja ttt !.? t ta t-it:jt.! l tj In a olif.Tt J.Uii) " "IT .lt.ry K-tw irlitjxat'a it if Jaxa Yfk Jr.. tt ia aM i. tt lLjr.t-T l ,.tl tt- ?3i,l.ajt.j.a !:. ma.! d.Cn'Ta l v J U,f a TAX.-" 4 a. ejv,"" t-jo rvr ,Tij .!y trn a '4t j " Mr. lUrawf 'pKllr fi4d tt la lb A tiral tbt t 1 !-! t4 ltt - U lay t arda, b wxt.l I xrly 1 tl- gata-r. Ir. A.t:n tl.ri w n! a a l-r, att.'! In lb t-vaVtiy JtrtiJ -f P-jt JrA VtJot l f rT tiAl tbe "lir" L"5t lLapan.-a" fTH"! ly ll m'v!iCi -r.w -i!T 1.t fwi bv kt-tct.t. II j irtuti'd tit tf wj'.b rrml tt -.ti- ..t . . ij un jwn'i'i'ii'". k i ariara l-af aA.1 aj C. k-l cxl bi iaa a (a ax ! a; rvKwtTL I - Ibtry Vi-..-r.t ut ixt Ilk L , Kkl.-I iiirii i ci nTV-r A . v I . . . ItararU'T'a a' lb-'saroib Mavna J rr at lb cciUy twiat la Co v U.2 pfoalat. lSw Tbt. " Iibd. b ' I ab"6.il t. e . .. . " . I call tx4 ta 1'i.rinn taitnn ta w f&rmj tMm-im IaAt K tlfO p IA 1? tbftr ty rant aa4 m4sm, tx ia 41 itrtitl aa io2 "rvtra oi f arw it t r tev-a .-u. Varvrca, lattl fia lb f-cr tram t lb artb, rartwd Htra Ucvra artibwtlU Qfttl . tart cf Jharra ce th I aria tf f.ertt ' raxncU, at4 brvacbt arra tba AlliMi hrn . It la rf. , -J7. iVtai lUm4f. rt rnrff JsmJLc I I f r brH.ic NaaU CaUrrb. 'iv.J 4n 1 " ! lira.!. a4 ktn.!rr4 t ar. TV rrrrt I r. l. V. IVrtt. JL D.. bf La-iU. i.V fffr rrw-irl of tiVJ f r a c ef Catartb bt rabwa cute I'cr aaie t T rot dra:raaa braoeii from Cklcafo to the bmruon. trxt Of.tra.ha, milca-lbcrft j r-rr,mti? p -rrn aa a Mattaa f?tr ta ta eariy Miueromi ci i&e aiaic, eitifn: j r-arb C.ajUioa wbi b r,w tbe tacf i bomea to Una of ttvMitAfcda of faalK t u i Itacatta Mare:a Urx It la tb Trts ! m,j iiiimf, r - ' 'i (i rvrrrt ci itt. f aa(.aoaalaw LAJaaa la, 4 net t4 tboir UUir, ti a44;tr. al 1 ' I al, a j iU ficib. Ui ti-t-ata . baa dcsae awa, dJ I r'4 l lb tt rrt tlira t Lala a )ra.al ui.l 1 1 . r.vr.y fTjf'rrjn ftvla ti baa wan ly rrrtl tt-, r-t, f"c c-. rvt. 1 b'; li l"ll ia ire lla. N Ynk M-S sl rt.ii jlt-io-ia, tp t tb tl c f l.-tz.lt v P.hrtb. ef Hinw l Vt , wt aaf wa uja'.'fa iOy 44d e4 fwrty tbt wka tsric rvitf'4 th rwerj In ratbr a4?xc war, at Cir-. ft bl. a few tlayt Av 1 1 atoa tLa w Uk tb fcirv.la rf a citrtt wr ia the l:it U.wtt biikitj amt rtru f n aa etbila- l-"0, tby -racjs lb fx-a e4 lb.t I IS.' JIB tlr tr 1 tbe t-arw I evf tla ialUr t'ba; dra t in iuan&" t- (. iV4r A lIgraX3 U t. .l.a!ly ar.l y Mr. IlbbL rnj ur4.rSAR4ltta third to lb rflAlf"Uani wrl.lb f Ii:jr'4. lb Mavwba i be poruot ia ajcnumira oa r.a r t i cnr try tiul ttu a oiy ri cwrx r:4;r thia raal fncrealroa lV) .. li, from , tbati any cxbav aaa tbc. aU.S7tol.lt7.(H7. OtaeaUlUon rt-bt tat- ldr bra.Taji, t rtLba, l-WU. lml tbouAnd acrea of Ua railr-ad lati.U i a4 a!t JTtrtacf I bo Vztzrxf 4ai ta bavbeen4dUaettula--ltJcre. a.1 Ma.ooatr it U c4, and a rvai rwiurau-t. acrea of tbe ttat rinably-Hretaain to l frru rx?t- r4.ta.n4 wbb mala tb j wtit Jaa l firM-!l4 a&.4 a-tiiifd bt per p rty. Ttty d4Ur cf ib vtxo?s.t - I ltr. rT'tL Ilia a-:jwvl tbal lb and vri t1 pttrcbaacre. at trr rattar frcta J7 to 113 pr-acre. n paewbantyef I brae laoda, wbcb cttca Ibtm ral raloa the larirQ aanotmt of burr tn h tb aii-. pecially on tbe rrarit a-aunicitl for a bun ureJ ertta of wbraL Tbwt fairie eUr. la to Du Quoin, 2S9 mu amstb af Ckicacta. Ibfice I It U rotty timber to Cairo, 77 rail. Tbe i Asrvnalloral Celic endowed ly tb rr.-' ral govemrac nl, u oo tbe bae f f IU rt4, al tbaiapaJrn, 12 tmlrm eoutb cf CLtrmg Tbe uaaoWS lan4a are oemtitaoea to tl a Iu:l road, aod can be boebV in tract of 41 mi acre. or toor, accoru. a r to lb tiru tt oieana ef rcrcbar, for oncf down and lb balance ta ou, t yrara, at ait per er&t. later cat. if dartd. Arl tbe umvny ccTrr uu.inrua a j arr twt wbo doca bU brat to faifil bia ctra-ta It la an eictlleutopportaaily for tbc b. r. j ptaAAAnt, bcaUlbj ltotac a, car to mat art and to tb ccahrr of cirxur-aUca. rmixrs ia b;iaiiDf to rtviva aOowlr, rnnnfy baa coca f need CowitK bcr fruo iba IUat, K rain receipt axw Urt BdcrxnBaat4 trd price, tbe procree of tb barvc al aaaarra a Loo&Ufal ervp, ar4 eot)&4-ec la tb fator I tncreaainjr. Uur kht( atooaA bre at makiog foil prvparalioea fr larc faU trad, ana aareaar u Auea.w ar ittntanc t be encumbcrea witn bale, Leiea and eaaia ' for theaupply of Ibejrrra. Nurtbwtat. Ataooc tbo w&oieaAl avo bare tbat batw tsad the Urjrcat nrcparatJoae lw in In- creaaed trade, ta tbe trta of tv a. rt a cml, ' Importer cf and wbUab ataVrt ta ai'.ka, nbbona, atraw gtwla atd miilinrry arUcUa, white gon,t, buaiary, t7ve 4 tAAcy crida, alMAUlvkatract tb okbl wbolcaaie mUnry boo In tlikrarrs barlojr been e tUiabrd bere aiitco jeara, Tby bar lal enlarged tbeir eaUbbaroeol to acouta modal Ibalr ixxreaainr tualo, by talinc tb wUU a tore, frooa top to bottom lola4jnr fire torlea and a baaeme&t fiftr ftet wli bv one b nod red and titr-Cm feet deep: bat fitted il up at. coat of t W 000, aad art now titrf.rt of Vrulb, laQlJ aa foaiba to a4 bow.U inttt 71 et at a rrtaX atw, aal la I tx rt'i tb lIieaA.a lU'fsa. V aotkix let Lya'a CaibarV&a to Drea tb liw. ef Ire Trrx llrjrr am (xsaraab Towto IXf -brna, ivl Calaya Fenu rbi7bitl tliiif bara r-aja. Tb Irvaa rraLorra cmMj tbo "t I. tb I"?aj b'aa rrwt wal 4 I bo bane Ua. aal tb Cavaaayw rtea a aal&ral bailbrtaa'aw to Lb cUrvaUaw e. . a. . . . -V" ' i r.n rani eao, Uxrrty rortsf jr7ratn lUtutai n atMj !l.rre ' lrv. Wakaraibr, Ocuatal U UUUt I Vpt i.- of h ertt. If as vffert em) eaalj t y IOJN 11AJUAUU A UU avMaarrt U Pmw3. Mac k A Ox, w lck. tAI by aU ralaevl a4 rol Twa-io ro Naw Tuax ttrmr? Catsac r Catai rrvtn Hooiaf, Aax. lUb, as-1 artr rjr day tberrAXtar, of tbe waaci&rt 4rawinff-rra eaxa til tb i-s;:aaa na wdl kar Cbacacn t $ IS p. dtrrctlr Ibrooeb to Saw York. rUy vtav tbe Cret Weabrra. New Twk CeataJ araj 114 ao Kretr tUUrcavla, Ua4iatr tatMtrm at SUl hirt hUUoo, Tb caWbeaUd llvtl Car will roatift t ra to IWtiaUr u , UAaaL . . . UuRUr r-el ttt rJ-rbr ta thia cAl la-w to e-arara- .btea-lar wbil tbe curraa toU were al ll.r bcxrl a few day aiUf lb robbery. Aw Kaa'Twt-aa If itrin. A trry r eraJ tiaUowtl wa cnl la IV rw 1 tbe 4rjiKa ef lb prtbt-cy t4 a G- tUAt trr-trrft,eV. aawTtiti ibu ea tl I'tb. 1 1 lit ant I2".h cf Acrtl rf tbia f ftbm:raary aborka ef a-MUal wcn.il W I ft la iVtw aa-l Ic-ky. la ta t,.t r I 'm- L . . . . - . a r-r - I - ij-ts&s-r te urv-ia-f tT a Cf Ca- tra a ia i.m tv-syrm. at-I Ctirrillr. H-U tfldJU trfcn2y aj-jaw.tr in iba t rta. Thia fwd ca, tt jiea rr-ul wvl rjvr-a.J terror avSaocf Lb Pf 3 aaaaa. ar-1 Lac J w are to j e-jiwnr I a- k lac of rrebr waamnty. "lb, ar- tcbr cwattut aarvflaui b a cia--Vt wbLbf lb f-TAfel rrMcrw WtU cr-t. . Sfatf ear tarU4e. tbal tl ' oa or al .t tb 5Vb be ia rv.4'x.L If'' ll tl t Jk I . . 1 .-a I Ufre with rwtt-t yxsrary. Tata Saw Ya fe-w lr.a it i 7 c d-Mrvn wbo ltfcl la Lb f 1 cJdwta lrta N avoir, Ca4x co of tb facta ta rtaUoa to ataokera aad twav aook'f cf toiaveco ia all tb pabtac aebocJa. that tbe bvtUv wcr oa44iy apre. la b;aaeai k-wilb, tataUeetaai acaurtarj, aad nvoraJ deprleaeal, bbw4 by Uw tt ae la paibbtf taalrtataoacaxiacatacaa. ItatAXT. Darta A Ov, rww Tatim Maiara, TTI WaaluartoQ atrrt lkaalOfl. TbbtJ fit lifataraaa award. fcry laatr&eat wmr ranUl fur fit year. Uaa tbaa aad otbr firab-etaaa pak ta tb Ualtd Ulai. Joil.t Cardoxo, of Kw Yet k, eWt ra ted bi gbv4 weddisg oa tb ICtb, at Loc Branck. when avtryta-afy cj tb raabrtij 4 4 lb Ila.lr dra&k New HnU! rata. Tbta daw a waa aacXatoc4. I tb ajaacwef (Jj yar. to take bia 11 "' k aul I o'ekara rrfftavbejrf that awtbCaSot baev At tbcav ivtcia bccr be waa wcaul lafrnlotL wait, ad ilh aa cil Caabra tubt tl.U bas frxa tb arUja awe, dra rtail cf water la oeatd avad VstZUj baa oomit a4 evtsuas drvta. Ia reor4ia cf liaae, fall ci year aad booora. ib deyrwi w a fathered bo bl fAlbera lci ibia w U aweep wall brrd; and 3th wia tbe f er cf taaXal CO XI lb. Oocr led With it tcarrt!' to bTejrt as jtbia tl bad cocw Vejil 11 f-"T loiiT year aiUr the tb-aooo w aa d'(' tbe Well rweep evabiaaed U r P down so rvlaiiy al II and I o(l l mil IL foola la lb ntbt-rebcwJ wa r walcLc by tb r
Goldsboro Daily Messenger (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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Sept. 12, 1869, edition 1
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