A J TIT E ALAMANCE GLEANER, V( 'k> 3o PUBMSIIEO WUKKLT AT rf tewjrsMffH ~%i. ) Eldridge fcemodfe, riISPKIETOKI. . ' Terms : 4 liiree .Months ~.^.* *t*,» --r■ Every-perfW seMMg u# ; a ciah-of ten sub scrlbersjvuh the eafh, entitles Uimscll to oue eopv free, for the lengn of time for which the club Is made up. Papers sent.tq diffeientoßlce» No Depnrtttr* )rt>n th* Cau/i Syetem I'OSTAfciB I'HKfAID AT TH S OFFICE. liweek" TOO iiSOt 2.00 » 400 • 7 50 •»»" 00 r«' 1% 2to Bwj -TOO' 1100 If 00 8 " 175 2 50! 3 531 800 13 50 18 OU Imo 200 300 450 950 15 00 23 00 S:: 6 " 650 10 00 12 50 15 00 &500 45 00 M •' LIOOO 15 00 18 00 20 00 48 00 80 00 Yearly advertisements changed quarterly If OWH GOVKBN.WKNT. •* W*»«rtl«.eis». " THE LVjC 1 Kuthtrford B. Hay es, ot of the United Sfates. „ . THE CAMNKT. William M. Evartt of Neyv York, Secretary of ate •» vio/- John Sherman, of Ohio, fWy. of Trewmry Oecige W.M MeCrary, Bewatary of War Richard W. Thompson, *t ludiwa, Secro ary of the Navy. ' t Cart Shn»«, of. Missouri Sec y. of the Interirr. diaries Devene, of Massacliusetts, Attorney llfitcfw. Horace Majnsnl, of Teennessee, roslr. aster ♦General. . TAK JUDIC lIKV. tbe bufkeme cxjuut of the united I STATES., MorrlaoYi K. Wait, of Ohio, Chief Justice. Nathan Clifford, of Maine, Noah tt. Swayne, of Ohio, Isamnel J. Miller, of lowa, J)avid.Du*rs t of Illinois. Stephen J. Field, of California, William M. Strong, of Pennsylvania, Joseph P. Bradley, of New Jersey, W»T(I ttunt.-ifNew York. Associate Justices ft UK RMTR ftOVKIINMKNT. KXECtllrtE UEPAKTMEKT. Thomas J. Jarvis of Pitt, Governor. James 1* Kajbmson. of Macon, Lieutenant ttwe,r-Sstn2Ss. ti Wake, Secretary of State. jm *,/ . • » John M. WoJBPof Bandolph, Treasurer. Donald W. H of Wake. Chief Clerk. T C. Wortli*fcßand(>tohj I>r. Sanmxl !#»>»«, Auditor. ( IW S. KotPfof \yiUoii. Utoruey-Ge.iaraL John C. ScaijitHigh, of Johnston, tendent of PubHfc _ i Ju4>n»ton Joaesf orßuAas AdfutanVGsuera.v J. McLeod I'Mier, fcxwer «f the Caplto . •, 1 Stwrwood Hw#ood, er Wake, «fcte Libia-! l lan. ' i ROFMSIONAL CARDS. '^^a^^BAHAM AT T O KNK VS *T ' AH', Prartiee in the btkte snd Federal Courts, CirSpeei il attention paid to collecting. jn^KEKNOEfLE, Practlew in «i; State ' and FedeVal Courts- Wfcl faiihplify and proniptly ,attend lo all oust «ss int i üßtea t© Wb» ' • 'mSrn. PAEKHB, ATTORNEY, •1 «• C. WMI »tena the Buperihr Courts of Ahunaiice, C*»«*>lL Person, Gjiatbain and Ban "ofeh, ana the Federal courts at Grocnsboro. tu'sfness cfll?«ted to him shall have faitbfnl mtentioß, * ' a • f B—lßo. Ay# 3«r,» re. ,:•*>.' l>y AM t T. B. Eldridge, itlorXHiy at liftfTi C GRAHAM, N. C. Practices in tWf?tate jind Federal Courts. All bushiesc intrusted W Liin *hall receUc prompt auiftcarefnl attentJon. '' (■ A * l ■ " "i ■* i» J i nlf Jas. e. iorx>, Jko. W. Atß*RTse!», /a Bet&& Alberteea, JTTORNBYS AT LAW, —Onrrcas at— Practlcl ihtiieWe (Kid Ffederal Courts* * ' Jteu 21-lm. Dr. J. W. Griffith DENTIST ; .Graham, N. C., . Is fully prepared to do any and all kinds of 1 »ork pertaining to the profession. ' Bpocinl atccution given to the treatment of , iseasespftheMOU.nl, I Calls AirENopo » Town oa Coraiar. bp. HOOa W. IlOßf « General Practwionek « or Medicine and Surgery t cautun, w, r. I Fire sad freah drug* alnay* on bind. * | 9. 1.-BQ, ly. ,1 POBTRfr. TMBatVOBCOP HOIIRT LIK, jntCfutti'l ! V ,uvIMJ'IM >'' • ■ ' "V I Jforth froifa ik» •cabba.d puee and bright, , a-) WasaeOtte ®«*>rd Ot Ue! • V iMte frontal I'aedeadly m#ht, High o'er the brave in the c»use of Hlgtat Its itajuiega sheen like a beacon light *wo 1 '' ''Oxlt of its actrtbaid whora full long It alshninred peacefully,— Roused from lu rest by the battle's pong * ,BhFMs!ng ffie feeble, smiting the streng. Guarding flghh avenging the wrong Gleamed the sword of Lee. •tiM-MMMS} And they who saw it gleaming there vAiid knew who bore it knelt to swear, ~ That where that sword led, they would., 'dare- V\ A To follow and to die. Out oI i'fs scabbard!—sever hand Waved sWord from stain as free, sword band, 4 , Kor e»use a chief like Lee. Forth from its scabbarcft how we ftfdyed, t Tjiat sword might victor be— ?. ta*iwh4K W muatffhWas delayed, And many a heart grew sore afraid. 1 , • Wcestui hopffti on vlillft blide, ' Of noble Bobert lie. Forth from Its seacard, all in vain Bright flashed thi sword of Lee; — 'Tis shroudud now in its sheath agtfia, It sleeps the sleep of our noble slain Defeated yet wijfeout a stain, Proudly and peacefully, THEJHrKB'S pUKOLIR, reregi ine Codioan was s bachelor, ant) bade fair to remain so lo the end of liis days. Not one ol (lie crusty sort, who, in their pin shrunken lor the want ol some object of love .to expand and toake .fertile their shriveled nflec tions, nni'Se a secret wrath against late tor their lovelea* lives; no, ha was inild maiiiierod, ataiaMe, ex vrteous, ile was now about Ally, very short and rotund, ilis large fl irid race was beardless as a tJ6y"TJ and "a~reuiitr, t)itd~ spot, far tock ou his crown, iu the sun like a silver rfliietU.' "V For pels lie —u quai relsome raven ktid a sly, raccouij Leing cqpal sharers iu his afiecv lions, Willi numerous bi.ds , m great long lipped hound an owl. The poor lor iniles around -lie*; all ibc vagrailt and fatnisbing feats in (lie iieigiiborhoTul 'came to him,' uiui tramps imposed upon, his kind ho«pltali- Yet, in the depths of Ills benign aud generous character, there lurked the greatest antipathy toward smart, small boys and lyftfiy.gfrls, who at one*, witn luu penetration c| their class, recog"i«* ing the hostile disposition, were at great pains to return the seutnncut in kind. Dut iu justice to Percglne's otherwise congenial (lUpositk>i r W capiat* that 1m ot their malicious sport. In fact, the reason of his being a bachelor at two score and ten was due to their uiUeelittg levity. It was brought ahout in this wi? . ' #*- -In the aelghborboofl whore 1m bad beeii brought up, lived a4ittlo crus'y old justice of the peace,or squire name Prout, whose oldest dAuglii6r, tthodema, lit had iM*s*>iii love wMh.> How of wheil k bad ever happened Peregrine was never quire able to discover, far away back, tflrfu lotia-sieMred frocks his was JJiy tgih a^lmiration ot the rosy litile girls, makhig i:« offer ingl in sly presents ot apples aud nuts, or Jtule brrcb bark boxes of tbe biggest, reddest straw berries. I uckeif beneath bar bench at school,or may be great bunches 0 t Iragrant IHaes stuck into bor desk. Later be conld always be seen at church, parched, with great round eyas and puckered mouth, fit tbe* furtberest of bis fiber's deep pew, gazing rapturously at the bask *of Rhode ma's neaTlittle bonnet, just showing above the te.it. lie was timidity personified, and tuf* fared all torts of tormenting agoniet when, at entertainments, be would see bit more adventurous com panions step up before liim and carry cfl Rkodema lrom uudcr lis very nose. Then be would turn away and plod borne alone. But the fa IF he wat tweniy-eae, whether from its emancipating effects, or because be hai arrived to the digni ty ef voting, be seemed to gat&r eour• age. There bad been several bonfires about tbe neighborhood on the occasion ol tbe presidential etytion. Both girl* and boys participated in tbe aiuuieioeut. Ol Wgj 'ji&rU *• " y ' fe J, EjJfwL '" ' 1 "i* r '''* r. ■: ' *5 b ■ ' .GRAHAM, N. C., MONDAY, FEBRIIARY 21, 1881. " v i sV) ail: bn* nt.m '-m »r-{j i t tvi u-wi ot a«A bI raKT eoHI-.e Bliodeinawas ilwuys out, and Peregrine begrtn by drgreps to' recover "from liio extreme bnslitulness, and l« wax insomuch,. that oh tfic oecaslqiiiie will. her tp her lu h er • u9w, lo °" e^ Uoce«ib«r, after coining Horn single-school, he stepped into the Trout roonj,; Rlmdema'a chjery iuvitxtittu tqwW hiinssl^—whether hi a chiljed hands be> (ore the g'owing embers in I he cozy the *" «i , UhV» ( doom's bright eyes, is not for us lo chronica - , j 1,19:0*1',m llowpTir»: V ill* Vfcle 'W«d /♦> if «lajr Ue*, ' yoitd 1 ,er%uther, a, p*i|Muioi|s . ymiwgster of, fourteen, mid)yfrVWM, .equity mischibvpu% 'netsmery, t* ,»**». •tow his benumbed circulation, ihfy coi'coci#d wA>ii«rujUyper cakci jiibbliug, cheese ground the big, hof ?(*** jn a nMbither. they bad*j vqpoirsd ,pn cpu*i«m home, WUpli didi Ml augur favorably for Perer to Ui..'i mn' idafu j justice had retired. The it vitt slipped ofvjbftirbouts and began gath ering togetheraiui arranging: their inu nitions of coiifusiou. » j . .*)->>• Ou the.tory verge of the lopafcMt-stair iu Ih e froot-tfillfy, they f.laced a .tin coi auder, ha lift Led with marrow-fat peas, and on tbe top Luther poured the ceil> tents ol his bae of pint or m 're. Beside it came a peck baskvt, with Cte«r, Phoebe's great black cat, £qaetz')d into it, and securely tied with Mother Prout's baking-apron. It bad been quite a perilous undertak ing to captnre the vicious feline, sleep ing contendedly ou a bat of wool in a warm corner of the kitchen, and trans* fer him to Ihe basket, and (bey did not gel off without sundry long scratches. However, h was at fast accomplished amid contuse and angry spitting from Utesar, and his head was ignomiuous'y crowded down under the slout apron. Growling loud defiance, he was cat* ried carefully 08 and set 011 the stair to await, iu the frosty darkness, further do vefopments. On the same stair, also, was tilled a six quart tin bucket,tilled with tin plates basins and a whole nest et II tie mufflnt .4 ins besides a great old fashioned copper 1 horso bell, as big as a tea cup which jiu fcled noisily at the slightest touch* Caesar's basket and the colander wcro attached by a string to tbe latcb of tbe giiMi.g room doer, the bucket to the ou:» »ide or trout door.' 1 Then quietly turning the key and with drawing It, the twins bjlToneu them selves 111 a closvl at the bead of (he. stairs. The old clock in the kitchen struck ofl I ieti as they finished operations, and they did trot eofint on having (o wait long. But halt an lipur wtfnt t»y, then eleven struck, ant* ntreign of departure. 'ilit twins shook in the oliiil air -48 If they had ilia ague, ami nothrng short ot j vigoruws piuohing would keep tlKi&Jtoes 1 getiing T ~fY~\ They could hear Caesar, tOo, riwtlffig in the basketand trying to tern about (o ease his crumped position, every MOW and then uttering a bast growl aud pros longed hiss. .»o« W*> ij-p •He'll {list go tumblqty-whop ofi t|wm stairs aud caitizo tbe whole thing 1' chattered JLutber, Ma more vwleirt whirl in the basket proclaimed bis Uureasing reflktsness.. « - I M r '> | M •Poor old fellow I he is cold I' said Phoebe sympathetically^'l do hope lie tftM' f A cat's got-ni.ne lifeytfaiy say. lie's allTigbtl in >re his tear*, kigtkrougb niartnVapron and flyliifc" it Peregrruv tooth and toe frail !■ He's awful gritty f Don't much care though, H he doea, stay in' a(l this thnet' muttered La (her, blowing his chilled thumb#. But just then a cautions moving about in the sitting room anuonneed Pere» griuer departure. •Look aiive, Peed I It's com in, wlijs per'ed Lutber, opening tbe closet door a crack. And there stfre enough, with the first putt Of the door away flew Caesar, bump ; phump bang I—shrieking spitting ami 1 clawing at tbe basket In lifs most vigor-, oro style,, landing on the floor beside tba ! astonished Peregrine with sucb a bounce, as for a moment to snapend bib wild demonstrations. After hna tumbled the colander, «wt» taring its charge of peat and marbles over tbe naked stair*. au*t sounding lika a volley of motketry. At Kbit moment thetoands of a sud den uprising hr the fuitfce's bed room, I and a toidferou* ebout ot,' brought Peregrine to a sense ot bis equ ation, and ha tprang to tbo front door, lie tripped lbe tiling to Ibe bucket, aud ■kiU■.'-'iijffv,«•?>>■• lifyr'i iiT "" *' t'' i ' as' - a perfect shower Of big tins, and lit,tic tins came flying his jief.l, i.bo cop* per belt from stair i'io.tair; ;,, a u .; d ; lIM Peregrine worked fraulically at the latch Lu' »t tit Id fast, then hurriedly . groped ou the fljor for tbc missing ■ 's,' . *' I A i-.u . Cul W emt, . jiisiioe armed Willi Lj* c«u« UM appear cd at»d be dasl»«d baclt lulo the »itiU>g ronip. 'Liu «waKr » MUt I ,j, At Ike first sound oi her father uho-> dema, thinking that reregrine's egress was assured fiecf wi"ll? ihe camfle 'to tt? ulismber, and in theruneertam lijjhf, Ka* the# Trout gallaiiHs- ,p»c*tted tbe n mi for ttuiale visitor, trlia slijijjedSiilo a large closet od tho asujntfifoouk and bsld'/tb** door. jsMihsbtl a.nJ s? »jn • i'Ttoe jiutico glinspae of his victiiU, and c(nsrut|ot«us4>- Saaa)l«d Ibe plaea ot jeikU«g rigorously from th»outald*i While l'aregriae waa baitg h»g ou iu*idc %kh.fbß sidfir ot desperos I (km. fi-ei iim (.>Us fui# mI i*» s ! 'i AH at eoee ha'tek go*nd qiade a belt obi over thi fustic# ftA«l ra« for a win* low. Bafore he ooald aaesp%, bowevsr, Father Pionl had uhnbly reeoverad bis equilibrum snAoieutly to give him >tarc er three son iffliftg si totes with bis eaae, ending whb t vijjopoUs prod lu the 4>aok as iVrsgrhieJdropped down hi a btabk llioni bvM) ihff'ntii cff. i! J y 'Mean while that wins, alarmed at the fin ale, had sneaked otlt aflbo closet arid Kone lo their beds in grWM dismay. , 'The joitice lontid his #ay baek to the bed rooin, wtierk Mri. Prout Wits be wailing liiateri^aliy, and geiting a light proceeded to cxamfttt the extent of the bprglarr, for he had no donbt but that ihe things he bad itumbltd over at the toQf. of the stairs were what °lbe rtßber had collected tocarfyoft. 1 c But Caesar soon eouvrueed bim of bis mistake. Tbe justice looked about and began to surmise thatsomelhiug #is wrong, und when he picked up Peregrine's hat which was as well known in the neighborhood as Peregrine bimsell, be was sure of It. • The matter leaked out, and poor Pere grine was (he buU of his earnrpauion's f >kes for many s day, and before he re covered from the morliflcati inof bis en counter. Khodema had marriod. cifi Tiafl T«i ra.ar. Tbe nationally gratifying fact that &U win Boothbas just made »o fAlptble a hit iii'Lindoii iu 'nichfflieu' ctffls to ii'fud, says the Saufraticisco News Letter a little story told by our leading star to the writer or.e Sunday during his visit here, while taking a look at Ihe Golden Gate lroin the lanteru of tbe Point Ben - ila Light Mouse. 'Once during ihe days of my earl; struggle* in the profession,' said Booth, and while we were barn sformiagdown in Virginia, an odd thing hffppeucd, which illustrates the s'liills to whioh 'tbe poor play er was then put iu order to get alonf. We were playiiig-*'*hawFiltf' tlwy called h rfien—one nlglit at a li'tle p ace called Lm's Landing, and the tobacco ware house we had improvised Into a theater was crowded by the' planters for miles around. We bed arranged to take the weekly steamer which they expected would touch there la(e that night, and between the acts veto all hiisy packing up. The play was 'The 'Merchaut of Venice,' and we just geiug on for the eooi't scene, where tbe Jew insists for his pound .of Avsh/ h lien wo beard a whistle blow aud the manager came run-. ni|ig to say that the steamer had arrived, of time a'ud would leave again in ten minutes. r As that was otir (Aify eh"3nw> bf get ,lfrtfc'doWi» tlfft Cl»«%apeicei- we were taturally iV a terrible quandary. '«lf we | stop riglrt here aud e*pla>» saitf tbe man ager. 'the audience wilf ilriak tbey are befhg dieatcd, and gn ih for aTreo fight.' Tbe only filing we caw do l lit for you feN k»Ws to yet up some sort $f a natu'i'alv Alm impromptu' ending ter the piece and ring down the drop. 1 Go right ahead la rliea and geiitferatfn, and fake your cft/' troin Ked here,' and he hurried away to get (lie luggage on board. t( it had been any other quarter of tbe oouutry I nouid not bad fbe assu suraoce to do as he safch but tbe Igne raneo of tbe clay.ealers, ov ordinary Virginians of those was something marvelous, so when old George ttugglea who was doing Shylock, got where he sharpeoe bis kuito on Ida shoes, I walked solemnly up to bim and said: 'You aft bound to hate the fl'e*h are jrou.' 'Toil l bet your life,' said Georga, under the impression that be was improving ▼cry skilful indeed. •Now, I'll make you one ware dicker,' I cjutfauvd. . ___ i 71 ' " * ,'ln addition to llits bag 1 of dnrata* I'll ' throw in two kegs or ul&(ct head tobeo* r .00, * shot gun, and auw»tt>vttfiU* beat dogiiutheSlalo.' \ 'l'm blamed il I Sliy ' fuck, in'ah to the approbation 01 llieau [> ,Ucufcr, wbo ypyp , U/fctcra f>vvr» *■»«! coon hunters from tjie gjvuuil ftp* .., '4vd to aliow ThereUiijJ hard feelings [ ' said Purlin, iurning up her legal gown, : f«» f»l VrfWtV. ifp Mb a Vlrtffniiy ' ! UmJ."'- * ' • i««W ttj 03 >i? * ! Aud aa tha'ptaatpter etruek ; ev mu*k,'on liis § Idle >we«dinieod a conp'c H tig net* viil made, .a ti b:«ak. lor Jlli* beat aa (he curtaiu fell, amid thttu dera of applause. _ _ 'W lien w* got on board, the steamer's ' «*plaiii„*ho had.fl^loJ»ed4hocoiicJu*ioM ! * faltog jf d yoi lUHtajll t*ha iroqp thf compli mailt of a .hot' dup ■ i per, «nd re in allied as wJ sat "do ViV lb what was's rtre treat in fhos6 palmy days of rlHi drariWT "* • **«•%' n Wd whole ot tbM-ptkV some time gout lemen. I'nyWiiSe* H4i thought that lel!ow~6hafcesp«are had eo mucti snap tVfMrtr. 0 •"' *«•* boo wjxaui InmmtU.T -11,/ ",ll I Id' 'JI 1 ri.'t ' irault** IH/| 9di MsJ. Ts~ailtoe'm*.., very fat, tcfj! genial, aotQvi'th abea'd"as 'cevpftT of Kaitjak' a poruei lliu doorknob. Ilia Algiilia SpTA'cr', ,irc»„ic .a,I d.'.f ' aou could kick a (in bath tub down the back steps all night *t>d Mm. Spilker would Miore Ifke a bass horn, In blissful' Ignorance ot the noise, which prevoa that felie I*rather deaf. Tbeie ere LwoUibifein the world of which Mfa. Spilker Je very fond—a .din" uer patty aud her nerer fails to accept an iuvitettoif to b'ut or to carry the with bfcr. For the last Iwtfrdv ycitrs this couple have been In regular attendance at everjr dinner ty given by their friends/ and oft theae occasions Major Spilker, when called 011 lor a would always alte one to •the babies.'in such atylc that it never fuiled fo .srpate. a .good deal ot mirth. Uia wife, although she could not hear a word, knew what her bus* band's toast was, and Wliou he rat dowu supplemented it by a lew appropriate ( remarks, in whiuh she set forth his fond uess for babies. 2?ot long since they ats teuded a dinner givou by a frleud ttp town, and unfortunately lor Maj. Spilks er aud the aa ernbled guest*, he changed his toast without warning bis wile oi the (act, who, of course, thought her bus*> bond would coufiua himself to bis regu lar aubjeot. 'Now, Major Spilker/ said Mrs. Bars ker, the taxless, as the dinner advauoed, 'it la yow ttmi to giva a pray say aomethiug compiisoieutarr to our sex.' 'When my chann'iiig boMeas/ «aid the Mi.} n , rMug t 'fecjwcsie ma to do a thing it is my duty to obey. Thereforf { pleasure in drinking the health of the 1 ladies—(Jod's best gift to mc.ll. Tho ladies, wbo cbayiab us in prosperity, j sooth 6 lis iu adtrersily, and by ten der minister/iig Hgliten the burden* of life-! drink to the lading.' , >Vbtn tho applause subsided Mrs. 1 Spilker, iguoFanlfOl the true aobject of 1 the toaat but glowing w bh pride sod ad!- miraiion, said: I . 'Oh, Mrs. Barker, yO» dou't know bow , fondthe Maoris ©(them. I've seen him , havsi two.or threeom hi 4 lap at once, piucbiug their leg* and—' •Ablitba 1* gasped the Mafcr. ' k Vfffat masjug of thf poor 1 dear things, lie is auch a favorite with 'em, and every obauce he gets be is aura tp have'em iu Ida arm* or be romping with 'em. lie's got the levingest uature oftiiy nan 1 ever su;w, and somabew they eome to him: when they won't,,if ess Hi c "mJl'Sphker folf back in the' chair tHtb a groats, auU silence fell on the par ty like a i»ile driver. >T It An Jk OK (Vk ft ai. !■ On# Sunday, during the late war, Brewn, the Sexton gf Grace CJtiurch, was performing the of geand usher pb ./the church wh«n a soldier, who preafent*"" ed a seedy appearance, Walled up the . main aisle and took # sent, Matt the Qhaacel. All at once there waa a buzz among the congregation, and the sexton stepped up to the atradger, and tapping him ou the shoulder, said: ""I will abow you « air.'* Tbe aoldier rose aud followed Brown, wbo led bias to m reas? A• he en tPveiV tbe pew and wm about to ait down tbe atrauger removed his faded uviform and disclosed a iiau'biooie brand-new 1 ' ' ' r ■■ ■' 1 -~x so: i. there «m ttaofber hint af conversation (General upon the shoulder*, Ttfev *»* la rus ting of silks as the coi»givg.*- tiou movod in tliolf jwws to get a view of the m.«n. Again Stanton Hrown ap. proached tha woMUer rt*d>*iid> ''OenShd, I'd b* pleased to give you ■ good Seat." » , M Oh, never miad," raid t4»o military gentleman* "J'iu ranch obHqed to yon. I've been among tho commoners for tho last year or tWo, end I gtieaa i Ma wor ship ood buck hcrce among them us wetl as up in fftont *">**] I"* ; Urowa retiredas gracefully as f>eeMbl«'j aiud was quite aorpriscd, bdora ffoa o 1 service Was over, Co learn tliat the *«t dier in die Med/ overooat wm |{ .jor- 1 General Sionewall Jaefeaofc; > 11 *fdi | I)||| a )T » * •■yfojaafrjf, ' ft"ttfts afftn fetew 4 subject otf wond r« menUo M whet* our pretty glrk got tkfc i Hmitfn from olcomldag tMr Irout M»lr h down over their fore bend, and cutting ol iheendssoastomakfrtHe Iu«t» »»4 » l Nr hnp t ha'wgftig, down uearly to tbeif eyebrows .and wliltiTi la IrreslsUbly uaociated fn J otnr ®lnd with an toapetfefctf/sheared malo'i myatony we lotted to obr'Wft- 1 Itfactlou' last sia we hrbpped Into *' Or. Jaakaea'* W* dmtfofta attttveri from Now Zealand, ytsMcdapfaaaoiix i tarlvqr of turpi a»d«»Pte,, and >jri other ous land, *f jfoifr uatfves of that country—ft bo>f Md. i Kil l - and tho latter bad her back hdr looped upon (lie top of her bead, aud stufck through with Whirtdlfrpwl fuHcey feiffrti#*/ and the ffrint balr was fmnled ' doWn in front, tbe ends mingling wish the eyebrows. So it ia Jrom the New ; Zealand ravage* aud nut lhe NoiMh Amoricaa Indian squawa, ludiee, that wo copy the fMblpo. **••" -4 * U> aoi»* »'»>■'» /filttUUDga..,. »;!•„> ' Thb oanOlo-wick ia' apt* tau& 1 A youog man with kia 6iM goatee may be Baid to bare a tuft time of it. lieu of the uoblo»t dispositions think themselves bappieat wbeu other* share tbett bapplnesa with thi#». Open toui month and pnrao caMto***- ly aud yonr atock of wealth and repu tation shall, at least, iu repute, be great. Men fere somellfetfraccuied oi bein# proud, merely their accu-ere would be proud themselves were they In their places. ' We neter yet eanrt flcMsa a geonine Egyptian Mummy that appeared Ju any way to b* iu-* hurry, yet they are inva riably pressed lor thne* a,,,. It nay serve a» a comfort tone in all our calamine* and atf fctions, that km wha loses anything and gets wisdom by it, is a gaine/ ty lh« foac^ ia man, Who helps Mn' self," except when he ''helj»n himself" to some one eta's Then he tats to depend mainly on his legs. A. New York bouriKng-'ktoOaG look fire tbe other nighty and the Asmea got as far ; as Uie pantry, when the; wont out for want of fuel. A Glasgow paper, doscrlbing Hi. GotrgfTs leqtureF to tbo fair sex of thai dlty exclaimed w.ith emphasis*, 'Thrno thousand ladiea bauging ou tho hp ot ohtmani' Why is it that Mera) always cross a muddy'place on liiQir toes, and wemen ou their heels?—. Rome Sentinel; To get over ta the other sKls.—Stoubenvillo •> Herald. A uew book is out eirtWe'd, 'Links i»» ftebccca's Life.' BdWCCS was probably a sausage taaker'a daughter. What an eventful atv m>) sterioua liH she must mve le J! iOu tha surface of lakes that 1 have w*n, j>ust ao long as the wind blew thtre waa nothing bat • great black tough new-} but when the wind weul down, atd tka water was traaquil, then aIV lb* Uan of I heaven were reflected" in it.. S> in the, | tumylts in this Kfe, in the thunder of *oger, }n (.he strife of ei.vy am> unn's hearts arc so disturbed that tho divine influences faiV to n-fl ot tbemselve* •hefetn. » ' It ia stated that Frrtacb siHt hm be* come so iafersM' in cpialMy, and ArnerW ;can ailk so superior,- that mnny Indira in> I'aria have already aent to Jttif yie» for black silk, despaising of findi tv.i again a rtallv goodiand deidraUe silk m*>

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