It i't U-lJiWUIIIILJ t it VIOITAl ....... TJIK -rrmim aw fcs av. JaMvT " u icra xri iLAlNBEALER. n . , 1 1 : ; , i I I a wytw-w. p. At -( ra I H 3D A n 3 hi u.-H aU 3 fl I j",,; i.I? mtmmmmmMm ........ . ajfejf Oiia mhtf Vf TwlolUntf nnaai'OM 'Donst for Six ' lmfmi taeruaav Moolba-lS ADVAUCt " 1 JEreedom-of Gonsoienc . - - - - -- - - I 1 - mm.' I I r ' I T. . 1 cm ' ' ' 1 L- , 1 ' 'ill 34n23Lr:A:'-- - HwmS f"" t sew II" ". " .i.ihm1,mJ aa w . "W 1 w - - ,i - u r i i myui. A f 1 - i i i U-i iJ .rr iV r i i r r T r- Foncicrj cc:.:20tic sr -N''r tJwN'r it Ko.f tXttneircrAL BcWf BRY WHAttF . aiwsy n hmi4 -n run assortment of select W 1 N ti aA LrjUOR, not fWrtpi m Do uesuc, wmci m on void I to the trade on as berewA,. resr.tf11y w JcUM naa He rrp'i'rr.ie" - ll4 tmSera POMtSTJO LIQUORS. March tn sV-Snt ..fttlalW . - AAA D(ERAi:c;:::.!is:::.ttircHAHTSl cottoh FAOTOno, mil. Wharf, NrfokkL Vh tibenl ainsees oa Obssightuta, V , FuUVVARDINU COMfirSitON ttdiba vunt Advatteea made. v , 1T JecUl UenUo pid u Wie f tf TOl- and all kind of COUNTRY IfKO- 17rV!rTna prompt rutarnt mad. rfid tlfiS.Mraielred AoguatlO I.LM lOWilD. OKO. Z. MALTttt fipwArtti A rJiAilf dy, T noi.KflA.K IKAI.KItM IX j oxsTEns,?isii;fURTLE, ? 1 '11111 And EARLY PKODUCE. yxJjraton (3ptoe4 to cuiot. -j - Norfolk 1 v a. . W. U. TATLOK, . t. R. ai.i.io-rr, A. . M AITIS, . WATT KM. TAYLOR, .nAMm & CO., IMpQRTERfl AND DEALERS VK NORFOLK, VA. 1889. FALL TRADE! " 1869. AYliolcsalc Hardware ! Jk TAYLOR;; rjARTIN& CO., .-CUE. MALM T AND MARKET SQUARE WORyOLK. VA. 1 Yont attention la particularly and respectful lj called lopur flloek f ENULISII AND AMF.rIcAN HARDWARE, 'JUTLERT, GUNS 'AND iMSTOLe,' 5TAAMU04.T, RAILROAD AND MILL 8UPILIEa. Vo aro now receiving-, and will contlnao to S all this seaoo, direct from Europe, Pt ,K ii'- l-'i K. ft . " cERY,OUN8, ANVILS, VlSEfl, FORK8, 0ol4,4,o,, to ttr "ock of American tiW.rorw" 0afl of lbe Unrest stocks la this ,raiilL,l fwh,tU low. as. you lrtoro any New York, Philadelphia or Acit pergonal tall and will take treat fl.fcl. ' shwwlniryoB through oar cstab louT'", ''y0 - net ,eonvlned that ' wihL?!"0 wu ,t" "s J else- ar!1 olMk to ' ' Wattoaloo. Very regretfully, . TALOR, MARTIN A CO. , -'ra t . CATtdLiriA I am Aprnt for tr"T" vt 'l ' " . ' ' St all persona w bove Company, and ro Kwl R,ui; totdaVa u or IHUthase A 1U or rarlnT'r r" -Tow Lou rm hand Timbered Lands and Wei,leN0CIlAtttT,7 V ale Oflice at sf ra. hJ? U wo do nH effocl a , .. si Hotel. - JincKinasons lasicrcrs .Haying bad sercrat yir'VL, . buHnew, o1 clnff both Pm 'n lhc ork eutruTSd to ?e"i?rM nn will meet with prrmirH a4sWtiS AU April 27 tf, Chango of OchechiTr MHTraNt....r.;..r...... "reiBUtTrwln at- . . . . . f AHaivie at tamsWi. Mail Frtlkbt Freight Trilm. m- "1:3 M. sod Fridays rriilavi. in.. .7dWR; ia.ton R.Uroads, and on Tuesdays. TkL". i MatlTrate weiaon . L . . T and Sot 71. ''anklln wiu ateamer for ;"f'.n"a,aaa on sJSJraay. a With UMn Cn W...1. u . r rank II sl5 NoKhwuT. FrankUn and na im- Supcrhilendcut of TnuisporuU ou. MdRFOtU, , D.ivonTiijr:aTon's : CHOtfXA AND rDIARRITCKAmDlCIXEt ' -r-. j f-- 7 Uj old with a most happy rff. ' rtpuwaoaoa-dtl7eti1ca-rood. Read TCN'SCHOLliftA AM for mndLiBd rail di. and if ha baa not. mi if. t.n 1.1... r. fJKh, JUWf8180i ,. - Dear jtlr ' J-TLla-wIH 6 1 banded , U yotK b Dr. IU JVonblogioB, 01 -MeHrteaboroV , VH'Jr5 U lh P"prtetor of tfew . Justlt telebratod reined j which bean bit name He VUltr Klchmoud to aechre tuatcrUla, and anr Mdrow may ruder him will be alacerely aiv fctecfarcd, aa fbe atock io NortU Carotlua U cn-' Urcly Uhuqated, and alUtbe aarftcoa whom I ban rtpplted pnatly prefer It to any .article known lor Dirrlra and llndred disease. lie may Bud It dUScoK WJ tf art Icier from the trade, and aa the medicine i fur the army, bo tboKt yon migbt lunre KAt (u vxcee. , . V 1 JJfwIlJ.Jonrobd'tacrv't, ' t r, , VEodlD, Medie&l Purveyor NC, jKcapettfaUy referred Mi the Purveyor Gen w ol thennMra(e tkates, wiih the autt tawt tbnt uitt tuedlcine within naoaed haa tone eijoyud a. high reputation In tbia State, both in and out ofthe army. . (japcitully1 E. WARREX. ' V! re)-or Gcjrl for BtAtd pf N. (J. T L . Pf? , VlnKtoB coo furnUU Mirge vmw jlltlcadfhU medicine, we wltl pince tt 4b T the army aanremody in bowel otfeedoa. - - I ; 4 ; rQ- fiilrredn Oeneraf 11 tt A: O ti.TLCTIO ' 1-., 5 pleaanre In (rtvln; testimony to , the irreat valne of Dr. Worthington'a Remedy in all the 'Uaeasee fur whleh it is recommended. I think U iMjeulliirly uaefal ii the army, and have found it on of the very beet emedfee i the treatment or the bowel affections jrhfch form o large a part of the alekaeee of camp lire. 3 ill haa bfn very exicuelvely used In tbia eamD.ead wlfli unif.vriii mvt ' . M. QAKRE1T, v : 8ergeou lu Chlet . . (V ... - hrCL AnevA, 1SB0- w- 1' u. UonhuiKtuBt It affoids me pica jre le nue (hat I have used your Cholera and Diarrban Medleiite ou several oceaiutie, and have always found speedy relief. We IwVe of ten ns-d it rur lh bcuerit of the pupils of ihis institution, aud in every instance tbeu ierson Uslnir it bus Ih-cii I ll.;cliinllr rnloml I It as ajsieelleut lamiljf medicine. .' I 0 iTwur, truly, i; Trceldctit Waj ne Female College. H - - iU :. ... . .. , . . The fbUowURtsfronWadge Heath: -1 haVd Inade use of Dr. Wortbi-itou'B Chol era Medicine In a single., ease or suddeu and Violent Usm Ra effect was Immediate and the wura perfect. I thluk It an iuvaluuble pres eitption, i . ' - W . HEATH. 'Edentott, N. Ch OcL-10. I5J4. - v FROM ION. K. XATKKR. ' , Littleton, Hektkomd Co N. C. " :i t ! l" October 88, 1S51 J ' I have need Dr, Worth ingtbn.s Cholera Med leino UH my negroes, and have ft'aud it to be a tuoet capital f otaedy In bowel affections. ?' ' 5 KENNETH RAY NR Pr R. H. Worthlngton Dear 8ir : I h?6 used your Medicine, In manyswes of bowel d'e ease, tor wbleh you prescribed it, and In ewery Instance Its effecu . bnve exceeded my most portant addition lo aDgHiati cxpevuujoos. 1 rcifiira it as an Im ijthe list of family iiiedlclnes. Southamptiou Co, Va.- tJri 'JR. Worthlnffton 't-Dwr Rlr- T i....- been using youc-Cswrcra aud DiarrLoea Medi cine for three years. 1 I have giveu it to my jn faut with signal success. '.. ' . . , , , , GEORGE W. NEAL. fc From Rev. J. H. Davis, of Marfreeaboro', N. C. Dr. Worthingtoa I Cholera and Dlarrbea Medicine has been used with Abe tiaest eff ect under uy observailon tor the-last two years. In wis snsui.uuou o uuu it a snia and promit remedy in diseases of the bowels, for which It Is prlucinaUy deiiicd, and bet littte less efficacious la deranjements of thn tela. ; W Aebp it coasuntl j on hand, and re- w tk wiui irjcreanog counueace with everv t tasTTf ta-aia ff It a as a a I tl -VAa.. vavwasvia wei a.aai aaTV - a?. AsU 1 V JI -. i p; : President W. t. College. ' Dr, Worlh!nton Yon r Cholera" Medicine Is the best mediiiae I have ever ased for Choi, craauectlons.. ; - - TRD,8. ROBERTS. , Edeatoa,ia. -V J. A. KlSUION i 1 ' i. ? WojutssTew, N. C.4 Dr. R. n. WortLlotlon-ir rPkasesend me one dorcn of your (Jboler Medicine, for I cantdavJvkhjutU(itlslhe bcstlerertised u m tV w. so. andkews!' : Wnxasno. Ahjl, September a, 1837. : !J '1. '.' fv - "..ii ' T" M Mf RlTKiFsnoQ, N. C, Novrf 2. 18f. , Dr.;i U. H. Wortliiugtou Dear Sir: Wei thevadertixutd, ciliaens of Hertford county, bcllevoyour pre para t ions more valuable in the household, as a family medicine, than any-other wo have ever used. We say what we belioFe. n e nave eer rounnd tt to be of benctklal ef. feet In relieving those affections for which It is recommended.- '. ;. ; , clZZ' h P- M-Wso, ,L. T. Splera, X. Si5 W, Harwee, R. S. Parker,, T. J. Hd- laRU?'tlirr,ou, ' Wilson . Hane J- L.' Audcisan. 8. 8. Uarnec t v i ur ax ni o ... Jw.ii ri -.VC""."Pnor Court) Charlea M Uamp- y , u. D, Jesse J. Yeate Trader, A. V. t rt) Char lea F Camp- lrden. Samuel Moore W. C. . J. II. Mfirp J. AI. Magei, J.M. blstitbatli" wM.eiclB0 becn heretofore so dollar u, .rrT.rr"cr7 tha bad one ' w uai v m. ikAtii - - wTto give nhe J.v lnd Jl.? the Medicine. I . . . snamaal WU TBt. 1Y a. - . . " " two sues, TIC 1 JAMES T.WIQQIN3 iprietawl:Tt aTowhomMr:. VA. : V sale by Dru." and m Bt. I Ttotod McftiiAuis every V sale byl t. 8iJ... t . "U'S a- "tnuoru, umraw m d a hi rt a a i lere ' -rnl " UMk Prorcssor -O.F.-tK M!'e lJ?an VaTiirhan.57!! M. C..wncr. Clerk THE PlAKlDEflLEn. wtusOB. octc i860. i rronr. tae r r jolbeni jMetholaCl Bat in ir y Uart l ' j (oast CM km : 1 a : i C rLrrce, Li rObea of ireeB. The Boneyesckle twlnlnr: tTlenbaoCaol bloom The bladtbM clncka behind pl-, ; ? wTbc quail jlipca loud and t?3arl j Inehome he Iotcs ao dearjyjf i i The grey end; old burn doc enfold Ilia nh pie store in mcesref . 1 ! or heaps of bonrded gold : A preekniej blessed trwisnrc v I ' .While jonder, on th porth there stands :- His wife, the blessed charmer "The iweete4 rose on all liU laqjJiVl " The inderMnrint f.im . I 1 ' Ttt htrniha airiror Lnn , uoniai Uio summer brashes , 2 The autumn amilea wit mellow ray 3 HH sleep old winter haabec He earea not how tbeiworld'may moTC, ( No donbts. or fears cofonhd htm ; Hia little flock are linked In lore, Ijonebold angels round him t Ila truUs to God, and lored his wife,.' ' i Nor griefs nor Uls can barta bej - .He's nature's iobleiimnlalJiev , The Independent FarrAcr.V ... -if .' ' . V -, -r j--... luim'Ji a I - WlLMlNGT01f,N., ci M ? N- 1.0cto86U .'! ! n PtJBLiche, pxecutiVe Cfemmitteijof theOaje eaegri nlttiral "Afebciatloxf behVviiiir tWiJk It is bf ;iTnportaTtde?totcaIlhe public parationsHhat: thisMssoeriUol r rnaKirrgroT its WSlTSWantfpcsi. f.vu, uave jLurwceci.tiie Undersigned b address you this i communfeation. I This AssbciaiTori has for its object h promotion ofgrwutui:eJ, com merce aad the mtfchanfsirts in that section of countryCof ; wh!chr: Wil tningtqn is th4 Commercial ceiit re. ' " To that end we4eif9eve.r'ariner and mechanic-every good )iposewife and woman engaged in'- thV manufac ture of Articles usefiijQailweiltas or namental, tcr be represented by? some articlef offineir own handiwork or prd(lucti6ri.'';; ' :. : - ' ; ' it' Juet no on6 hc8itAte;tosend'any cxcellentartfclc of their own growth or ; their ownf manufacmre to 1 our air. ; We have erected a large exhibition halloa building equal in area toone hundred and fifty by t4irty3feet)Wo stories high. : ' In addition, to this we haV'apiall n!netjrfl)j ' thirty feet fl thVwfole equal to eleven thousKnlseYcn iun dred square1 feet of oor, forJxiibi tiott of articles, such as machinery and Tnanufacttires of aTtTtihds thst our friends and the Duhlfsof'anv State or country may c .irs to pre sent. iu iV. . I ' v? ' Large accomtnodationa irllHlsJbe' provided for liri stocky rery;icuid, together with 7a. fine trottwg 'course for the:exlubitioa of anitatali.- AViCh our arrangements and accom modations we' trust the public wit be fully satisfied and that t-wiircomc forward with Abundant specimens. W e are now to have Tanr . and Exposition; for the first time DyT the waters of the Cape Fear, anCire-lay au gooa,XHoriu varoiintansevery where, and! to all that ove thood Old North " State ! and esire to sec her rise,! Fhccnix-like, from the ashes bf the late . civil war though tiey may reaidajxia distant state or a foreign land and to citizens of all the-States,' come nwliieDTis. f 'Bring something" hew, useful or curious, and jt shall hare a trace upon our grounus. S. L. Fremont, President. We clip-thc following' eloquent ex tract from K.P. Batt le'T&q open ing addrcsajtt the State Fair ?-rr "Our Stotcthas great, nftural ad vantages. " Wc have blessings of the earth and the skies, of the field and eU XieiUei .'TTiadQe, nor ArthqTUtkcs aor XitV: cold, nor tor rid heat : BciUtercir jniar norlo- ttrrn our ml zzdswm ' ii? to a bnghted wiilcri v ' si u T s - b as- t - iVMTomt the sun aHedc hla ge&ill rmjs,'.arosd ft& tUy healtn-beafin- brcesea ;' frotn grosad prig tl yxrsaerousiYav. usefjil 'to taAiJJic -ath uvlare the .choicest ntinriiJi r .mcLtJie area. a A . ' m SB7 . S ' .' . S A . grisses vkaea Trait. 1 m m' ' Traits rincn wiihont f.e kr r. n. tbe h4 JVPtMtera apantSe grow rank great '.eorxl cropst-r1hich calls to icUd tht fimed fertilitj "of the Ysfiey fthNile: NpwW jn L I holl worm or 'catcrpillaf ''w Iniadsv r . t - w arasiaa uuub:. compieteij. destror the cold bearing plant io the. broa4 fields f our ctton belt, Intelligent Industry seldom i fails to'mp rich rtwards in the grain 'and - tobacco lands of our li-f ' ctif&- 4vOurmr aa "they rush in ' rapid descent" from their sources in our motintamj defilei and break headlong over the1 barrieri of the primitive .rocks, supply wateri power inimitable". ! Fuel liid4 trr 6I0nn4 a?d abofe the ctoW is ac cessihle and cheap. Whatever may Cdnttibtrte to our ttmtort'WIlixnrV?' whatever-mayid infthe irreaf struggle to subdue, the forces of na- si . -" I f" 4 i I -FA . A A lure, our generoaa mother will aannlyl lunush us if wo make an honesi effort to obtain them. ""Give ns intelligent industry, guided ty scfencd, and few States will yurjpass'.Vl in the race of which" weal nd re .f nejnoBt and happ;neai are the prices! 1 It is : to 5incit i to 4hi Industry atd create or quicken this inie)Ui0HiCB thai we t assenibled together now. 'As iron sharpeneth iron,. so does a man, the. countenance of his friend.' By our .annual gatherings improved breeds of animals will be more widely distriboteti, new processes of culture made known, pur flominioa over; the material world extended by pew ap-i plication! ,tf machinery, menUhVusr1 will be rubbed offl faults detected and f rectified) old erroneous ideas exploded. In a word, m the . largest sense we will educate one! another. , . . Iet us then determine that each annual Fair shall be hereafter grea ter -than its predecessor.1 Let7 us eek to extend tho popularity and in flunce of our Society. , Let u not be discouraged bbeginnings smaller than vie hoped for. - Let us aim at a grander eucess and more abundant. usefulness.. Let us follow thq coun sels of America's greatcsV, poet, -t us not 'look mournfully, into the past." Let us wisely improve.' the present; "Let us like true and nn daunted Americans,"go forth? to'mect ihe shadowy future,, without fear and with a manly, heart,' ; I n. V' IloWto'lltilW a Corn CrltJ ' Juow , to have a rat-proof corncrjb is -' a great question among Tanners. A correspondent ; f the New York FarAnera CluU gives the following experience: - f have a corn crib that has stood ror .20 years, and has never had a rat,.,to my knowledge: Posts ten or eleven ufcctr long 2 and eight inches square; mortise two feet fromr one end; for. end. sills, tno inch mortise with tush;, tap r u poet from sill to the end by. hewing offinside until the end ia reduced to four inches diame ter: make smooth with drawing knife, an4 i aafl on tin smooth half way to the end, below the ilL . ; Let sills be eight, inches square;, also, and tie thetvjand the rafter plates strong th moderate interics. 1 Brace well, and, lath up 1 and down with three quarter f.inclv lath; dovetail or cotm tersink joists .crosswise; lay the floor, and board up the ends with vngrooved boards; ; let each bent be twelve feet long, six feet wide nt tho sill, and seven and a half feet at plate; and if full toYJeakitrmTiil hold 250 tmsheTs. I never had ear hurt on account of great width. If preferred, lay the floor, ;.with "lath. , or narrow boards, with'room for 'vehtiUtion. Each post should stand . on stone,' aboat three inches from, the - ground, and each stone have a foundation' two feet square and 1. below the froit." J in . rnoraf IVortli Ortrollitsi. """i AwaTJijt wt of KoarniUA tOUXA, I O'TlATwrrtrrfV.7 hAt. -fAo"" :ifotwith.finalrlfihWxUtrncc Iwfcnd'goodrdeVinthcrpor- ticml 6f to Stmt regar4 It is rn y 1 ' o ' - , J .1 ties, .to-wiu Lenoir; Jones, Dranri inn 1 niThM dim, . v 1 . f , . m life AndpropertafBd U5iaiffi cult, If tot Imuosiaief f3fiWnrSi fait antf ' faip chfoTcTmeil4 tbo law'. InfbTTriatioti hit rcactiu!,nd: coniinoesto rcacrf the 'Executio, that n ihe 'bbT6c5iitJMf ii-t. of feeling' exists whTch irlotally, incompatible wiflii Tree exer. I "!,' uw ;uu oi me uovera uiwus, ui tnai inaepenuent exprea iion of opinioni'Vnd'that (reetlorn of actfoa,1 wnich'I. tWbirinHghl tt ttrf American.!5T In Ecaoir and Jdnea' varionsthefUnd nrdeYJnjvflToa:ti rery cuiamuiea ; jaiu aavt been forcibly opecVU and tlo'pris bnefg taken ihencolkveDeen!ninr, dered - lia ffiwf of Ynl rUw has been waylaid ffkliltf offtbo mI lioBfgTiway? a'ndanolhVr'or.r the W has Wilafn ttftti day while engng.n ..raVrdlnary avocationt. Vrir&e aVemnr.VFA been nttr"!- and 4ihe 1 ocenpanti or Ranged cbr Wfeilytenl'anl (h tesult mrtnuYfaVtDefiT lawiUliArjr& wUsiD ti-"-Ji; J -,v r . ,v criuu aaq mintiH(wa.,V jja. w.:- ii-?f fined under ncntenco of l'Courf oV A t "WW . m ! ' 1 . miit unitetr Btate,a8ch liber, ated and is trhkVlirg. Th' Or ange the'-jin HiaV7 been forcfply opened andtwo wis(rafsTTOlored men) , taken ont"KhdahoF. fon of whom has died" oTTifs1 woundlr 1 Three other colored men hare been hanged until tVey ,were dead, one babeencfcily Yhutllatod. ami othcrt have Uhfnped4 White citizens. hao.lfojTireVl. insultf and terrifiedThe Unireraity of ajibic, aucrcu to thc.caiwo.of ded by bands of artnedf nien in tlid guise on Drseblltk,"stndffctilcl, Vio lence have bee a there pemjlretd 00 unoffending b'tieens'ond offices ot the la'w; Many of' tho colored people in thwuntiwd noTn wnsideVable .rtipn.'a'f tlio while rwinln 4liM, rK k(. I:. i. a. and gd cititenni-BrclWing ifnder constant -ajrprehehsions' that they may fall victims at any moment to the malicb of their enemies; V ' Jtis-tnado mjr.'vJutTjnder tTle Constitution to call on f the rniln tia to execute ; tho. ' UwJ Suppress riots or insurrection andX to repel invasion.",I deeply regret that it seems necessary to resort to tho mrl ijary power to-enforce tne law and to protect thecitiren. . But the law must be maintained. liave wait ed in vain, hoping thaarqtnraing sense, ot 4 reason auid jnstie'e wauU arrest these violations of trie law. But these evils,' instead of ilimin ishing have increaaedand no course ia left to me biit to iase tnisrpro clamation. of admoflitiua and want ing to all tho peopleof the counties mentioned, whether1, en gaged : in these flagrant' vfoUtronif la w7 or whether indifferent or uiscBsible to what is occurrinia theTc midst. Ixiow call upoarverr ciiizc'sTin the counties foresaid;'f-aidlho"c?vU power in a frlesa enorccmcnt 'of the lairs. 2 set o -men can lake the law into Llieir own , bauds. Erery ci tisea , howerer Itu mLIe, or whatever. his color,; haa a rint- to to be at peace i lit bisown horic,'and cannot be taken" Iheuce" VxtvfiC by due prut-csa, aud cauuet bv puniih- or WttrdeTed,'otheTi hivnnrrr -tiuwM ufc occn uaequaxo, nrte erewrw.,. . r. . . . banner sUok h a head. to Wng-thf InsW6Td1hktfnnd the , . . "1 cannot mkc out whit is the wicke ton nnlshment-: , .. CHAPTEE CCLXY1L matter with my clerk,- said the In Vltnaw the -Jail Wen for, "TO J1?' Laa-cr to confrere v.ho was in tU dbly opened ahd' teher.t;An: l8diiiu oa rA?wT. . ,n:,A .t , n mr mm mi A m s. - :.- - ' L . 1 .aQtt)?nt7 ath nrOBf Mr; ffn T5V f .X iJl' i . . . - h dwelling of others ly force i QOTiliscT V toaw. srlcft ho31d iohuhJ b4sinl latoi - ta.iiia ,M,M.n ' .it . w erSTtaasry sn& life,' ptr ; poiUahed auxordi argryri eitM : -ci nowi gifonotic? ia inoxt tolenvi.inanaer, -Jat LheaW .wipla- counties la A itjtteoX Jaaurrectlon. fo WU PXsrt tno yhola power of to p ro tect; thoae who ao-attailed or in- i.i.bripg.crioinala to 4H'C JP aJ te like this JLre .rotgtnlj to,.hixv an tt linC. hu poUtical opinions: but to dolthia V. i. M.l ,a?rf spread, over ."all tamed. , . . . MV a 1 a - nsa.' !' -m-m aal 4 Osafli at - t ' 6 it. OV t T sv. . mo vtu aay 01 uctoberjOn the :&r?zt iwa !?enctFtV. JW of onr TnTrtnrlTiM j yovernor: -nk rtm r di' FELONY. ,7,?5?) f?5xr. aact, Any person who shall dugu;se .Jhimscl( by pamting hi face, or hearing any. M M , the Tr "'f0 t0cn1f ?F rfrigbUi any ml mm aa. A A 1- . .V. "ut u T,TOmmua7 or part tVereol sall be guilty, of , a ni de mean or. and be punished by fine or impriMTiment in .the County jail, at the dfscretion'of the Court. hcec. 2. Any persons, cither sing ly or in,associaion with each other. who being diigui?cd,or masked. ,or described' in the -preceding section. shall commit any treaspMS or act bv .'.. '- ' ' force or violence, which is now a mis- an -slA A v w : A ' s uwitrwiac concealed in tne tninnrr acme State i deemed i ImprisonetT; tenliary one year, or xnorc than ten Years. . , SC. 3V This act shall go into ef. feet on Us ratification, and the Gov ernor shall cause the same to be pub lisbca'immeuiateJy. " lU'iified the'Iiti dar' of day, of April, A,,D.,isc?.;;; '-. a Nortnerxt Deflnltlon ofa Car 'ii' T a ; xtiti-nrwr. . The .Cireletille Ohio Democrat en- richea the political vocabtdarj with the following definition r There ' is nd Cffcrthce between" a earpet-bsg-ger and a' seoundreL Tho words arc fjnonjBonx it'cannol t 'other wite. We do not care whether he b si taaa ofling prayeri h abort ones, or of ai pray ers at aH. Us Itaa advenftirtr of a twdid,' Ttngcful, reckleia,' sensuafcasL lie cares on ly Tor'sl in point of worldly profit and has no care aa to how his 'ia-1 terestl are TomotedV '. al or ruin is bismottOf'fofeo is hlr weapon; do eeitad falsehood rhts kaiia ' aliiec, azi! canting piety xui Ihtni. Tht carpet-baggWfa htt.beaf. tatate is a nypocrlte' and' a seoundreL tader lhepreext, of 'extra linttthropy he U'doni the evifV wor-HrhrrO' evert e" gocV , -Teepi utiiattmhrtit, propagating flthwd had ill feclin" -aforeaaid cpaata;. utnstetlu) tfwiar.TjU. prodainsth'ose A. AA4VUAILUBGX. anor Dy -any. statute of this ; aTtcUon : llafY the secret ia it , o at coamon law shall be Wh'y d,M vou not tell me Lcfcrc!" ruHty of felony, and shall be I Tho vouth w as tilt r.L at lurdUbor in tho Tcni- ' ' ' Well, my toy, I wir Tf a : but I for a term of not less thanlpjire vou, a word Vf adtiec. If th T-jaU- jn-J wiO, ja sr7 UaAaa A lrtoVlt'rtiatcd of awral. thyTaScmlkcr, who is yctt rocl naiurw tai Ibdiftf to U a trifle rait hrWU VleVri of - if,, Ho lid a fstoriU relerk; a youag. man aboat twfpty-ope remarkably handaotne, taodctt nT lafcnectuiV toi th wo ttiirtWhewtVmed by errrf one. f tad the latlrr'did ct'rrciti tl ilt .'..- . general if clin orpodTnL' Tra &iioofw kUAllry,-aad had no 6ciacctioh ioTwh'him after fortunr; fj! n)? "S'nb'clcrW, he would rise to tme hundiTd an 1 twenty pounds a jWrgo on for rfght jea m at ten pounds a yttr rise, ind Harry wlen heM gt two Vrodrril rouhds a yeaif!wneefori' to vcjrtat and Had that 'tie adJtfional ten ponndsa' year rise onry' keep pace witH tho babes in theXouKholJ l JAfcfc?1 Sunday afU?rnoon. . laT mwm. Sk. A . mm. A . 4 mcai ajo una was expected. .VOtlJ occaaionally ask the ycunjj man to ' l,lmuJ saiurt)an v lla; aa the conversation of the veun nan was ao clever, it could not lat be of i i';r n;.tf. . . . adranUre to his clilJrcni L have noT Ltntiohed Hist tkcre was a beautiful . young 1 dau -Iter tf binettcn jcar, but that may aUajs bccndmfootl in any EngUh family thn !hal , known .wed-led life long enough. "Butcre were, of course, np . attentions on the part of tho youg o' &thcr than ; extremely dellcafercs'crvtd aid cioit proper. The youth, in spite of two or thrca daysj invitation lo the banker's coun trjVcat to. lfcathe frcshj and clear his lungs of London fog and smoke, was evidently very ill, and though ho . declared himself well aud robust, tho I " A w llA(! Lroar'Aitill Lama r.iraarai you are green, I should furui a xa of your time of lifo and experience," said tho bsnkt r number two. -IWt you sec what thematUr l .lie's in lore." . Vjn love! bah! He is modesty and propriety itaclf." , j, 7 I tell yom it is a fact, and with a rich old fellow's daughter, who w! 1 no more think. (,. Laving him for a" soa-ia-law than you would." Oh, tho haughty old fool ; ray clerk is a,- good aa his daughter, and be hanged to him. Think you fur ihahint."! . ' a As soon as hoaxer No. 2 had dis appeared, tho young clerk waa called ia. So; sir, you are io lore, an 1 pining away for the object of yowr dsuhtcr Is fair, she is north runuin- a n?k lor. lvk hfre; tlmr .'' tw hundred juildypsnl two wotit'i' leave of absence. Bua an ay wii't the girl! 1 Bah ! don't look v sto. piLv I did the'tanie before you, aud it didn't hart oe't . The chrk fell vpoa hit xoarrow bones and was upon the eve of ma king a clean breast of it, tlrn the olduau aroM and left precipitately, to avoid a scene. The young man considered, and acted, tnd'lhc conneqarace wis that the next day week there was n young lady ai the dinner labia of the bank er at the eouutry scat. The . hvuxs was 4ia consteriiaiHn, and a eca;clt was made in every direction. (A note, however, was found !.rr dressing table, craveying the cut -n-ary praytr xf. forgirnkcas, and or.c entlaAI LVoci the young clerk, it. t'ujg.thadt, believing tle banker LaJ meant tt rg re a Lir.t ;a regird to fill jTi3r,and wat unab!c to give his paMrc'cvAioent, wia t appsr TfOaabe.Lad.. acted ea the loes 1C!J), atwllerc jjji faiacr-ia-bw .' hvl riivcd Ua Jcttrr Leuld be Li sou n Taw". ,.. JM 'fclheTpin was bitter, and the joke terribte one agsiFt hia:-!t tin-JhaTakrr-wa'a gaod-atttred vaaa, and iialcd fiiicaW. AO he took the bull by (W hxns atlast, anl fptuly dtcU nd thatLa aas awro all the tiu. ! rVtt til'."l' ICU 1jV . - o c - - wilh. autaw CubUaci virmiraama 1

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