Pi A I i ! ) ; "i ' . - - 'SThU Arffua, o'rr'ths JYy..V rfoto an f. trmai VtfA Ao SoothUj i'.Val Auia's can A Junbct rtt lo &lip." vadeg::oi:o, r.c, TiiuniiDAnAnc:: xot ::;7.: . . J who Ulcs per t Dot to Jilon... V: A on .y r r) f sp. ii 'UgaT. -nor oi Sonj of G T or -p draw sobs , strep, Dd '.liUtoedi'ute.' . BfcOODT JUJLYJB, IkkiD I'U aver take jib H wbUpered the tad, t the kiUhdoor.'And ''an sorry, tba hoover . d become viof mala .,-viu, and then -kft ravftnire an hia 'if J, v lihlM to resolve wu to 'n. Bred the bout, puses' op - i' T : J f- .... ' J of one pair of patched ' t . L : il v- ..La- aock. aad few walauU. IP. vi thrown oat of tbo wiodow Tba bedatead 'i'V, V uld biuV cheat io tba ".'i.K tender namorieaooo "' "'Jl lad ibe brokan down chair Jrma aodmLd for tba aid man badn tlie oidai. "but I'll abow .;j J coffee-mill I m." ataira, and baited to He wasn't down on &re ner a iveei win. uudtbe atove and whia- v - f i 'i Bamaon. I'd like to aUy t,U 'd to be licked." Job, out of doors, and tba Vt aabelWebim. : - , -t If Jt UUtUl rf,WMVW,'' -W ,mmmrm 4 o aeeif it was feaiir best t V f ,i a' niraUi. ' The Dolir wave , "ar. and reddened bis nosf., ?d 'if the pirate busimes jtd busineaV He didn't knw V t to make for Toledo or .. tiv)ine ' biiccauetr, t v.Jjhe gate. He f house eHaJtimes to motbeirit waa t' V ; He knew bow n, aj, and tba -i ' jr Charlie Roes u Jito the yard aid t9-? , -A BAT OF LIOBT. ' ..eynt in thought, Tj , 5i3iat if hisTather would 7 iyi tm again, p"1" .iGQuA iiaXe, , He would -i to the ol- L -TJi ojected fareweU :?h cuCpf blood. ae bad noticed his ab- looked as natural u vbbV&S' ininutea. ', ' He 1 ' dclioacy about broachtttg tbe "Cfeeler," he asked iai.jnla knife. It wu 4 ?him. i' 'J returnedSof ftwhil aidas decided- td ut 'b9 nftng '"iUo"-' ?1 morning, i He got in .d tC-.ig ; that it wu positive 'it; but tK-'t forenoon hsr yin the backyiud hog; .;.vi;; wait until he licks dthon .'nothing can ' .1 -. nsttt i fy J . I I lL Chictgi JLr-OKn ifa aa ao r "nt t fa cLtlltnjttlitt pmmI In the year t... iwuo ton. Mr. Lincoln had wriltsn bumcroui, trrj urctatic article io tha 6n gamou (11L) Journal, holding up Eb'teldi to riJirale, aod laoapoolog b!m aTerly.-- '-L.s- ti.''j tnaaJed a retractlun o aa ample apology lor toe latulu ouu x ', Mr. Liocola reuaed to apoWijt. iia'afraogcmeou were made for a ducL ; '"oolil beiag tbe eballeoged party. 14u4lia fuilowiog prclimioaUa for tbe fl2htivv. ' L WMpoos-tValry broad swords of m. . 1 l a, . kft a. 4 tbe largeat aisa, prevHr equal la eJl re pecta, aad each as erXSw ttaad by tbe TTi rsJ rrr Mrnuanr at JeckaouWJa. ad frva nine to twelve laches brwdto to be firmly lied oa edge oo the groan d ea the lioe between ns, which neither ia to paat bis foot over forfeit of bis life.-- Next, a line drawn on the ground on either side of aaid pknk and parallel with it, each at tbe distance of tbe length of tbe l word and three feet additional from tbe plank, and the retreating of bis own accord erer such line by either party during to fight shall .be deeord a surrender of the contest. r ,' JL. Time On Tbnraday , eveoiag at fire o'clock, It agreeable, bat in no case to be defer. ed looger than Friday evening at five O'clock. .'.;) ! ), 4. riace Witbin three, miles af Alton, oo tbe opposite aide of tbe river, the parti- culir spot to be agreed on by you. Asy details oomiog within the foregoing rales yon are at liberty to make at your discretion but you in no eaee to swlvwe from these rules or pass beyond tbe limits. . i ABRAHAM UKCOLX Shield's friends declioed to discuss tbe terms of settlement, until tbey should meet in Missouri All parties now left fur AJ too.- Incelo sfrienlsme4 him at Jacks n ville, where the weapons ' were procured. w.d srfo Dr. A. T. Bledsoe joined the party. When Shields and big party arrived, all crossed into Missouri, and tbe work pf laying off, the ground commenoed Fortunately, at this juncture, Col. J J. Hardin and Dr. W. ICrianglisb, warm per aonal friends of both parties, arrived on tbe aeene, baviug come all the way from Springfield with the sole purpose of bnug ing about an accommodation, and immedi ately presented the followiog proposition t Jo hems. WhUetid and ilemman : Let tbfwhole difficulty be submitted to four or more gentlemen of your oan tboos- ng, wbd sh'all consider tbe affair and report thereupon for your consideration. . - ' a This was laid before the principals and accepted. Mr. Shields promptly named General Whitesides, VV. L. D. Ewing, and the surgeon who bad accompauied nim,l. Mi xjinpe, to conduct tbe negouauons'oo bis 'behalf. Tbe demand for an apology and all other beiiiireraDt twpers were with drawn, when air. Lincoln tendered expla nation,- wbicli jrovd satistaotory, aud the arties were recoocilod, shook hands, and returned t iirKher to Sprinefinld. ' So ended eynooln's first, last and only duel. ; A Piopoaal in a Cat A Ppnnuvlania'riftier sava that tha nai- sehg0R oa oue of tbe traius Iroin Buffalo to Brocton, last week were treated to a ove scene of unusual character. Occupy ing one of the st-ats was ; a sir - young maiden from Curry, ;t and grey-headed, benevolenislookiuK geutleniau from Chi cago, one was Handsome, and not above ysnau, una yery parrow twem ty-two. lie wm on the sbudy side o , with flowing white hair and be' r sixty, and a pleasant expression on bis coi e naa oeen n ner comp he few i'tr, k;d love iu huvoldlic .tU'r?W case ef love at first si fis part. -V 'Iti! her'twu not. ButAhalCd. his tale. His wife Jong', since his children bad grown upt marry'aud : paste l from his iioroe. He wr jiboe in the world, ' had wealth aVms command, but he loupf for. some compaoion to share it with This" wu spoken in ft low tone, 1 bu cienjy lwud to be heard by th-r the viui near him. At last th.portaut oment. eame. be oldf4mo said: I'Will you attJ-wrT oeLvith me; will you be r-fJJ Zvt$$X: . uoble Oil mai( cauuou vjflvneuw ro notbiniT td me. If I loved yotFiJwould ao cept) but that I do -not, and must 'therefore refuse your oCer.- ' But the old : man still Dleadedr He asked to be allowed to sc- Obe deulinea. xim , pieaarngs ; were coi Unued until the train arrived at Brooto. when she again refused to Jet him aa STirum TKrasf fCorry. ; Hia train, a arr arms I unmiodful tf the gaxing crowa, aJV tfrfcT k platform of the car be took nlTu and with his white hairand .beard, stream ing in thi breeie, 'and tears running down his cheeks, this aged lover blessed the fair maiden, and swore to see ner again. , Tarjr Like a Wkaia. ' A rsmarkalle dUooTery of a liilng frog ia the heart of large tree was mtda id the city yesterday. Three or fW dsys Jta section of sycamore , tree, foor fctt, In diameter and three feet wide, which was Intended for a butcher's block, wis re ceived by Frederick Dick m id, whose shop and grocery Is oa the corner of F aid Washiogtoo streets, a short dUtaoos south of St. Paul's church. It Isy at ths depot a "fry or two, and was then removed to bis premises. Yesterday it was placed open its side aod cot Into two equal sections, with a eroevcut saw, thus asking two bloekloflhesame slse. In the centre of tbe tree aa irngular fissure was disc vsred. which measured sir Inches ia length aod three-eighths of aa inch in width, which fissure extended luu each block. One of the blocks was placed upon its eud, tbe aswly cut surface being uppermost. Dick man, bsppened to look into toe narrow crack, noticed tbe green and slimy surface of what he supposed was a soaks. Having procured a small stick, " be thrust it into the orifice, when a green frog jumped oat, and fell, apparently lifelens, upon tbe .sur face of the block. In a fw minutes it commenced te breathe, the pulaationa of the blood could be plainly seen on the no der surface of tbe throat, and it soon rsviv ed. Dick man placed it in a glass jar, half filled with water, when it immdiately climed up the slippery surface sod stuck to tbe side of the glass, where It 'could be plainly observed. Its back is a bright green, aad the nnder portion of iu body is a pale blue, Lte tba colorless appearance of vegetables WJLb have grown in a dark ma - w cellar. It about three inches la length, and is evuJtly a tree frog (tuna kyta). It is still alive, aad seems iu healthy con dition, i Dickmaa informs us that it croak' ed, or sang rather, at intervals last night. Any one having a curiosity in . such mat ters caa see tbe frog at bis establishment, as be intends preserving it with gtvat eare. m i i A. Coavlot Drivoa an wl Into BU u'j - Cianiom. , ... In our State Penitentiarr. says the Leav en worth (Kansas) Commercial, there is cob- tained a man laboring under a hall nana- (ion which is bound, sooner or later, to send him "where the woodbine twinetb." . His name is Thomas J. Waters, an English man by birth, and serving out A seveo years sentence for burglary. For a year or two cast be baa been behaving very strangely, and two months ago deliberately bored a bole in the baebfpart of bis head,' and run n a piece of broom wire .until . it touched the other side of his cranium. - This perfor mance did not kill him, and when tbe sur geon in charge bad extracted the wire, . be seemed better than ever. He is laboring. nnder the Impression that there is som-' . . f . . ji. t u l . J 1 1 thing in his noodle which onght to ee out, and yesterday be made another attempt to get at it.' Having by some means, se cured a small awl in'ene of tbehops, he deliberately ' seated him-Jf placed the point ef. the shtyr Instrument directly on the top of hicead, and calmly drove it in with a till the handle prevented its goinf jjTrtber. There he sat,' serene and so' j&ith tbe handle pf the awl standing Vtit up on his head ke the scalp lock of an Indian, when the keeper turned and discovered what had sppened. The prison surgeon wu called, and at once reratwed the instrument! It had penetrated about an inch and5Sf iffto ly escaped stnk A ioto tlie brain ater .Ifinto the brain 'Waters is pOw in the hospital Under treatment, and will be kept from doing himself any injury in thjyfuture. It is ft wonder the many punctureinfis head hs received, donot effect himjTut) strange to say, he seemptb enjoy this Method of ieviog the pressure. n Judgment Ufom Him. A young iringat the Highlands, Bo-ton, he me sufficiently intoxicated on Saturday night to send a message to Dr. Garceau, who resides in Highland street! at two o'clock U M W set Mia uroavu leg oi uiau ui j.iui iuik House. The doctor had got as far u Eliot Square, wneu be saw ft man fall on the ice, . . '.Ll I -...i . . L- XJ-..f..ll. I and coming near he recognised him. attempted to rise; but could not. Th toy told him he wu in haste, and could not upon him longer, as he wu called to broken leg. The tbe youog man confessed that be had sent for the doctor as ft joke, whereupon the doctor, rather ungraciously, assisted the young man ; to rise, when, to his oWd surprise and tbi in tense Buffering of the practical joker, it wu 'jHj that in falling hi had sustained a Vilthis left lty, both bones below tbe kafrkroiiea4 And the-- doctor had an opMf set a broken leg f i terall, , , . . . 8unday mornings requesting his attendancrauufrln ilaideisra and FMUaliucUta. At the prcct moment, ths LouJju J mrdif Jlvlc argues, It may eerUiuly be doubtful whether in tills country capital panUhment U ee powerful a deterrent as It should be, aad ths reason Is simply that the chances srs all ia favor of the murder. er. To say nothing ot'the "stupidity of ths j police, there are mad doctors, ' maudlin joornaliiU, weak judges, sentimental juries, and Imbecile Horns Secretaries. The mar-1 der may be as clear as anything caa be, I but all sorts of sicusee are suggested. Theldrtd and eighty-one ft ia height, suJ poor fellow was madindeed, the mere fact that be killed anyone ia a proof of I madness or hs wu provoked. r A man bu I A bad wlfotshe Is shrill, drunken, un-1 chaste I Her husband cracks her skull, as ibe best way of silencing ber. Should tks poor man be hinged for thatt Certainly I not, wehould say, If yoa are of opinion I that wives should be put to death without I trial, at tbe discretion of tbelr husbands, I for bad temper And looseness of conduct, Tbia wielftherehaa b:en a esse of this kind in whisb tbe murderer bu been spared, and the result uo doubt will be that a good many other wretched women will be put to I death for oCVnces which, however aggra- vaing, have not hitherto been supposed to -w-. require such dsc!phne. The odd part of the matter is, that it Is the very peopl I very people who pride thenibeJves on their lender-hearted aesa and society to aava life, who art the chief agenuj io encouraging murder by ad' vocating the principle that murder may be committed With impuuitr. If a man can not get on Irith his wife he can leave ber ; it is a curious dsvelopmeat of humanity mas ne sooum ne nuuionsea w atu ner. A Corpse la UtAlr. ' Tbe Paris correspondent of the Pbiladel phia Vest writes: . "One of the strangest and most bornbelphet bad foretold bow one of bis people of sensational incidents took place the I other day at Puteanx. A party of children I who were playing ia the environ! discovered floatiogin the air, aud partly entangled amid the branches of a tree, a white parcel upborne by meansof some twenty or thirty little red toy balloons, which were attached e a to it Tbe attention oi ine ponce oeiogi ii i . .r, - . i- I cuifia w iaiss.ngu.-r .,JCv-v,.. w , down and the package opened,-wbiun proved to contain the corpse of a new-born IiiMtWrai into it mattar brought to light the following fee,,. The Child WU that Of ft poor Wy maker and bis wire. Just arter toe connnement or toe latter, the husband ' bad died suddenly all the ho'hold goods and cbattlela bad been s r"-m rrentt Ineenbsppy woman mad by this accumulation of nes; she killed her infant, and then ut and -thnw herself into the river. eac, x oeuina ner a written paper, in wnicn m a a a f a . . asa ehe . glared her intention or eommittinz suicioi laud said that she had gotten her baby k) ready to go up to heaven." A aaddap tkla. with a atranorar termination, it m ' ..... m m . ii would oevnara to nna. xne toy oauooos evidently fiad formed part of tbe dead bus i i- : . i. f uhuu a iwu iu umii. - Tbb Wo1 or Insects. The following calculations tiny incerA how tbe immence value of and , .insignificant-looking worms: Great dollars as the India gi turn fifteen derive and silk worm, of which the annual circulating medium is about two hundred millions of dollars. . In Eugland alone, to say nothing of the other parts of Europe, five hundred thousand dollars are spent every year in the purchase of foreign honey, while the value of that wbicb is naiive is not men tioned; and tbi does not include, the ton thousand pounds of wax imported annually, Besides, there are the nut galls, used in making ink; the cautbarides, or Spanish fir. used in medicine. In fact, nearly every, insect known contributes, in some way. to swell conroerclal prontsfoiveu the ijreaded Colorado potato bupevUy he come ustit'ul. as will be seen frcrfftrtie follow- ins: uotice . which we chfjCm an ex i!hauiri! ' ' a A ii in tm tiiat trrn m AliAmitfl1 JWIJI lVW ..VM... W..VM..VW. lauapoiis tor one patato bufrs may be classed agf the curiosities of commerce. It huffier liscovered that ' these insects IU""u ities which Make good substitute 8 panish fly, and there is a prospect tnat, jrom neiug regtiraeu m aa uomuigai ed pest, they become ft scource of actual .i . i i j , ' profit." 6of3oy has figured out the interest- ing tact that tbe total amoun tot btate,county , city, and town taxes collected in the Vuitod States, in 1870 wu $230,531,000, which I wu aooui a neaa ror ine enure popula tion, me total amount ot these taxes col a .v,... 1 . u4 r... .u- ....:.. IttfWkt. tliorfff i. mnr. than turir. innh to take care of a roan in his State, couoty, j aod muoielpal relations In 1870 as it didf tpn h-rfarfc Thli (Liu n,.t inrliiHft I the Federal taxation v sr 1 a va unctwi paysannuaiiy one million ... w t-h,, 'ia7K a T .M flu?lliVA ". uuw tba Ml . . . 1 1 . M1 I UMDU IUM IH. wmiiiv.iMi.il i m fifnAIV la tflw. .lf Im .11 felttilsT . a I ;1a1 Kof Ik. urn, mint nna ti ha ut. I . . . . .LI tot dfld bod esofthe insect known 3 ii V T" Jr""'t rT I Vr b' Merci aumae. - ; ; ' .- cdchineJlj while another, pie ihar to! , , w t ,t.t?.kww . -; ; I JMitiLuu InAn . ! ',euL :.-. - sa - b km Aiitnna ion aniiima inaiv hkt i ihiiipiil- i i.iinit w rtaM ftwatansi nr mib ilia wik urn cbehal, or ratber ; its pre uo- 2fl ,f : , SurIu PartneK - - . - , . ' . is scarcely less valuable. More tban '- . . I .;: . T79 Zf Tr 7 " ATrf- 1,' hatu : . hundred thousand human beings I mrtnivtir aiwrar wo I Iti i!Ji J'-tl J Jt v I I t'.icot their sole support from the culture, JLw M2 ww " 13 m. M. MJKdZS .,. . . ; f .77, , V. if -4 ' . manufacture of the fibres spun by the , r v. . - .. . - ... . I i -tasd ? .. . , , . -, fuuiUi.a u.;:.slorg, eilt wilca wide, i ' forty-six ni!ts arounJ, with a budlred fitt ll-h aod tLkk enough for three chariots alreait. Habyloa was CfSy rnllos within ths walls. ilth were lereiitv I five fuel thick and one hunJrt 1 f t hi-h. with one hundred brsxca gates. The Tom I pis of Diaua, at Lohcsus, was foar baodn 1 sod twenty feet to the support of the r it was one hundred years in building, The largest of the pyramids was four b uu- eight hundred and f fly-three foct on the side. The base covered eleven acre. Tie stones are about sixty feet ia length, a tbe layers are two hundred and eizht It employed 850,000 men in building. The labyrinth of Egypt contains three kundrcl chsmfor. and twelve balls. Tbelea, In Egypt, presents ruins twsnty-seven miles around, contained 850,000 cltixena and 400,000 slaves. The Temple of Delpbos was so rich in donstlons that it was plua dered of 850,000,000, and the Emperor Nero carried away from it two hondre 1 statues. The walla of Bona ware thirteen miles around. Thi Pit or tuiLia. In tba famous -I, T ..I . 1 I. .1. 11. rm . m p;t . . . . "7 'I', - legend : Ia the reign of the Caliph Omar, a roan of tbe tribe of BenI Teialm, by name Cherik, the son of Habacha, let his jiog fall Into this pit, and descending in search of it, ha returned with a leaf behind bis ear, which ha aaid ha had gathered in Par adiae. This he told tbe governor, and the governor himself, with many attendants, went Into tba pit, but could find no door. nor aoy way to tba Garden of Del'ghL The story waa related to Omar, who re marked, it wu Indeed true that tba Pro- should enter Paradise alive, and walking npnght; but It might' be ascertained whether this wu the man, by inspecting the loaf; for, if it withered, it could not have been gathered in Paradise, where nothing chsnges. The leaf did not change, and Cberik's veracity wu thus established. - - - . -r 7, T 7 TAfra-MBa-Liorow. The board ofTrua- f tha Methodist Church at Washing ton and Eighth streets, Hoboken, If. Y., have notified their pastor, the lie v. J. K. Bryan, that bis preachiuz is net "eloquent" J? 3 .r. innrnrahlft and domand k!. rl -.,! ' are mexoraoie, ana aemana nia r -nation. s Mr. Banhu concluded to abk. by the ! dcd,fth,b,8bP- V A. J. DAROAH. , JXO. V. PEMBKBTOIf. DARQAN A PEMBERTON, ATTonnr BTt at law, , Wadetboro N. C Practice In the State and Federal Courts, Claims collected in all parte of Jsorth uaroiina. . . August 27 :-'V:r. Jt -v: 22. Uasst Notice. ALL PERSONS i INDEBTED , TO tbe firm of Drs. Howie d McJjendon, either by note or account, for medical ser vices during the year 1574, are hereby no- New ,fPEDGE&CO'& ' JJieWtfully -Ibvite the .ttefltion of ' -, " '.. ' OJld Cuatomoro : ; .. ? , , AND THE to the fact that we are JSO W RKQElt- INQ ft large and well selectetlstock of STAPLE AND FANCY Dm Goods 5 iToliont, ITati, Ready Made Uothingr .. oot$ and Shoe, '-' J . JJardteare, Wood and Willow Ware, ; J Tin Ware, Oroelefy,. Saddles j, &e. &e., A : Also a full line of A J Always oa hand and at reasonbl 0.nf. f w p TMT'srt. A CD and bash dealers. J A. J jljA 1 J i. TT1.Tr,i; VrTTf r'tj OP ALLKINDa NLATLIli, And for Sale at tLe Argns !..-.. , a (-C 1 A ir i'ED -v 1 . ' lit) I,. i i. '.i t V i I J nr.l ti 1 , : Ini -.' ' j r-..t. COUVUllclIt ( ln !,' V. I). UL'M.: K'r furtiu'r j-urticu: 'T ". ip, l inn iimii, .. Jn, lath, 4-4- , . I :J. A. I ff '1 r ',' Bpceial iaitlco A. t A ' & 'd jt!i l t t t X ! an 1 to ths t CoTliiloU arebprl.y n out delay u further I" given. A' 40-If . f 1-. 1 Ut o w ii i r . DO YUU AST Goodr Jncnn? Try Oad.ly AWl:;;an vl.j i.;. a r-xl atock of erfrv ; ,? . ja t I winer, the Mec!i-' ' ! OAUUi I. ,lH.lAM.i 4 It. B. GADDY -; J. M. Vi'lLLIAKS;- HAVING this dnjr i the Ink r-. Ht ft L. L. Polk i i t .e late Crra of folk A Gad ly, wecTlr our present atock tOW FOR CASH, ...... to make room for our Kcw Ooods now daily arriving.1 ThJI March Wth, r:4. j 1 OADDV & WILLXAU3. . j - YAhCi: a BUKWELL. .r . at ynui !; . CUAZLOTtE, If. C. rtlHE SENIOR WILL HEnEAFTElS ' attend tba courts of Ansca Couoty ferularlv. January lit 1875-40-tf ' ' " ' Watchca Clocko; ; H. P. Gimmono ; rri9j LATE OF ANSOflTILLC ha (" , .;rtJ opened an of!ice.ln Widcsbofd .'' .-slb" for the sale and retiring fcf Watch- U) gf , n- nd Clocks. . ' ' ' ' i ' itftiv 'a He returns bis tn&J&a td b!s. ftlcfc -V. Via- former favors and engagea U do all ' f" . in cis line promptly ana oo rea v j -j,,. v A 1 Vt ri MIlQ, J . A. CllllOI 1 1 - . ! Ike permlssiod ' "to Inform '?r Viendi tod tie pablio wnerallt that . Oarcc is at all time IpYepfcred to furniah first eL ha tlrl. boardiilnd: lodgiDgi at reasonable rates,.,, ilt-i Her place of buslpesl Is between 2d and . Ic' ,' oj ii..l c, v:i:.v.. w r. xf 3d Market u Wilmington N. a 40-tft FALL'T . and ! .f' NEW goods ftilft iyj U 1 WINTErfc' i-a Ms, l-i l n. A....J.ii WADESBOnO; n. a. '1,J I .A- ComprUea a very raU Aasortment of 1, , GENERAL ' MERCHANDISE Xm"fE ItiilHS the attentiifn of' aft. T V ery effort will be used to please e tome JE"'?"-; cV) houses Id KoTtheru cltlei f t . k In ; ra. ' AND POLITENESS ARE OUR WAfCIlWOr COUNTRY Produce or every . f tlou taken tb exchange for OOC. - J c Hhrhest'llarkct itklCtg DONT dinpo of yof Pro!ara 1 7 ! giving us a call. rr . - ; i WIS may be frtmd At T.oHo r-- uUtttdi otp08lte i', J. CoppeJje & Co t t: miiE firm or-1 vi: L thin ctv ii::..,:H M?i . ! Allludoht? ltus wi l : r by uof rr the c- v, ; I - L t 4 .4 . t very o.-.'e or r i - at theol if if- . Wi o::e i ui.k ti u.; cf r Vbe ij AVE KEEP. ALWAYo . sne lot or frea, wrrrr-'rn:- 1 from upcouutry cJm : - -w.;., and see GAIOT 1 raft t t: .N Hilar- tdra. ) v antVv t at. hf? ' ooi 1 vc ,1-1 ,11-Wri. ; !iij . . i hi 1 ,ity- an our hear,' Bftl, ( lb- .Lure ii to c ' h ave thi able &n I'lenty 1 I, anl t , TQt C, s Z. '.;. onl '"at 'i r v 1 fl-'l a -Vf ArLvriuA'n Ale at t'ie - . ,. 4 HVw. - i" ..V - ' i

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