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IUUBOEOUGIl, N. Cy WEDNESDAY,, NOVEiIBEIt'10 1869.
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BENTi'MliNOTICEi
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tiliifOi ol yraiigo county to their liberal pa
.(jibs list 13 yesra, , !
.taavs ba found at bio Offie ipoifa Dr.
uJik oicept b!a, profeaaionally absent.
J,B mail Chapel Hill Uto Wl and 'd Mondaye
try awnllk- and tjieaoabsrouih tha th week
auLLAM). ' DAS'li COltWASiV T. I'?
XtQLLMWb WAREHOUSE.
jjrwpwtfull; rrturuounbanks fcr tba liberal
.trainee heretofore uteuded to u and plaJgS
l,uii ibl wo will gt them tba. llllib Kef
and. . .V" A ;
COMMODIOUS mUEIIOCSE
u.ortr k IJlMi i G'oo4 Usa YsrJ. wilh
j, ,4, 'Um Lot good 'ooros few V. agotiers to auy
lifhU , , . r -l ....
tlMtl CtB 111 ID U0 IIIMUN 01 BICUU
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VVHULLSALCi' Ut.UUfcK3
. AV 09 bl full etotk of all trticlrc io
iktU-wrtr; lioq, at Jt Jiurkrl tatra
id jiual uuii.ii i eoaaitimruia, aoJ rr
futayil abJregu'.aiiy !,
it ,i UuTlaXV llENC-E'S '
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WOMAN''FUlENDr
4 .u .i..l reliibl rented V for .
I Diseases Peculiar to Female.
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brFailiftg.nl Ihe; WiMub't ltrrjuiar,
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W.ktfulntkt. Weakneit. tc.
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I ' - i .Jmiii. ati baaa kaki4
' ami il will ptomou, kjr ilia aueew...
LAWUrJ.NCK. M. U., Cliemitt.
raankltaof whtck lb oawu'a frwod i com-
M at kbU4tr4 aifntxi aadi kuUh. and h ia
kuImiIm Ua4 L'icrLaTnie ! Alttrati
ia vtiuaita arui laltakla cal ball daranft
ia of Ilia ttmth KjiraIuet Orfiaa, an4 ta
ari, Ntrvaua lliJt Lt.iital Inrtauuna. Ar
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Lj 1 . abm ail f Jar or Wttci a tauat be atUrvaer J.
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DANIEL' T. GAKKAWAY. -r
OUMlSSWb ' MERnCIIANT,
A.D DEAI.CSt IN v ! H
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N1)SELL4TIIK UOMK WASllfclt.
. NKVVHKHN. N.C.
7 Mprcij Mnii m ia la Farcbaat and Sal
ai6 and Cation an Commit ion- A
GHAYES' NEW 1
WJHWSHGBSEiV
, , DANVILLE. VA.'
y K tak pltteara in loforatiflf esr Yittdf tha
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Yi?IF H'i REUC USEU
(k, far conrilmfof aitulidr, coBairttrttt and
4t Hk-libt taanot U ttevllrd in tbia Market,
t'a bat aa Etetllent W jt.o-VaiJ, wbara jour
WiH I afctl act ara. " ' "v '
ft kaa alto, a chJ hoba for our utomra la
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kaa aaaodataJ wltli Mr. Wm. T.taw,
t aad favaraWe fcrtowR ta tb8 r-iMltra arouild
iUa,aataBtad aa armmffiditkin. '
Wa taka pleaaara ia returning aur tbatiSt la our
"da rWU tarf libml au(al Wt haa tveaJ.
i kapa by wmb4 i tiaonai attntioa la aw bum
la taniiaaate atari a ad taeeWa tha fatrtngga
ai uiaaua tad tha tuc -m . . u.
WM.r. GRAVES. - A
. THUS. RMclJEARMAN,
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Tlunks I .TlmnksIL
1 V keaeiy ibanka ara ttntWrrd to tba eitiien a
4 m lii!t.tkn.A m.I ik A.f..Aitit Jin eiitinfra Lm ih
7 literal patrnaa tba) lata given ra in ny liua
bimneaa. ra aii'l irtti( t rraa euatofneta
r WARB ROUMt eornar f Waka and Trton
l'at. Wat M ib Meihdwt L'burrb. Gla a a
!l,aad lf,h.t,. rteed ta not oa bind it aball bo
ai nri at4ca. I7ph.urlt rieatlj dm,
1 and rommin axwiJ i!nf!tna t...l n r mi.hr !
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V Mi' Duri.l Caea. af all aU4' 0
na. A llrtrta Inr Funeral km.U.. n.i.i. t.
f a ad caantrf atrirDy atter.JH W. t O 1
" waqur.fmringtiley-a Hittw i;0tir, l!irj
- ui?a ma a n and I try f p'a
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PRONOUNCED at ait ' AMATtTK lilPPR8
TO BK ThC BUT
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' and laketio other. Uu not lol u,
t"trj itfor ta will like it'. It
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for halt bj
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E. II. POGUE. Acent.
'I .! , for IlilUbwrough,' N. C
t At Factor Price, i . a
...XoTICE Tbb;th rapaiation Ihatooi ftnoffhat
attained iriduceJrenam manolarlurrra lo imrtileour
tnda mark. Tla quality of bur rnff Joes bat lr
ia 'be Inula Baaik but lb aupcrior rjualtij uf Tebac.
ij tbii n ia aienuiaciurf a ui.
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Encourage Home Manufacture.
IIX. PICXmiW,- '.. N. SICUaRPSOll
UICK'aND RICHARDSON.
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rovMis LyritofED
SMUiAOUINE
fir good maiefulandaretkraahabip. Alioideroor
M, irUara ot enquiry adUrcaaed laibemat liillaoo.
(ago. uru-a fountjr, ii ruatva tPp
attrntHH). ur All awf wairamaj j -
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ESTABSlSIIElh 7 f ESTABLISHED
J HICKSON, TYACk & CO.
Wu. .,.;-.DATVII.I.t.TA J
NOW orfupylng two of tba largest alorea Jo Dan
til la (Mir floor a, aatl tiled ilh eooda.)-k -
4 , Carry on tba i
Farnituro and Undertaking
bsrine in ailiu brine dee, tod beb I fulf fli'tk of
amy setter in ua ituh . 4,,. . vv'; r
I bay anumarata in pari j ,
Etrgtnt Wlluut ChaMibfr Sutta, ;,
Tarlur aia,- in" Kepna,
, .i U"-"" Cloth and TerrT.
CotUtc iina.ov.rr ouiu, . .
" BedaUaJ (f7 UiUereot tljlet fraro 15
Burkm.' ffMhtiMil,' MUrse,
Crib.' ' ' Ct!Wn; ... Hat Tree.
' Cnt' " Tablfi, Eitenatoti
'"V! . .TaMi.'&c. kt." " I.-; .
Q3 Tky rwpecifully au.kii a cal from all intend
ing io parthaot eenS'lant tbat tbey catt mala H to
ihatnuwoat of tiaoorcbaaar ta bay aeaf loraa.''
tba InUMoat of ti porcbaaar to bay
rrr No ebarjo lor paenori U
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A N U A 1.E K4 I.V Al.L KI.M Vtl I
METALS AND PAPER STOCKf
Highest prire pad lor Cotton and '
.LiM Kagi;r--,t.,r,:',;:.:
v- aa n!iU.Krk Street and SS OtJ flireel,
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cy ftefo t Thomas Brsncfc 4 ioaf,
April.1' ;i 1 ' -
BY II1S EXCELLENCY, 1 HE GOVElt
a?.trk fT9 vn'i.ri r 4 nrit tT a 1
()Ecuti?e Deptrweul of North Carolina' f '
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, Notwithtandino the existence pf peace
11 J good order lit other jiurtions ut the
Stale, 1 regard it 'u rtij dot! to announce
tnat in -uur; Uoutitie, to-wit: Lenoir
Junrx, Ora ;, an (I Chatham,! tuere, i(, aud
hiilweu lor aoroe niotupsjjian, a leeling ol
tuaubuidinatiwH fend iiarreetUu, insomuch
(bat ui4tiiy good eitixeut ara. put in irrror
or their livtaaod property, and it; is diltt
icult.jf not impoaaible, to ttre a lull ami
lair eulorttineiil of the law. laormaiion
hit reached, and coottiiues to reach the Ex
ccutive, that ia' the above Couiiuo a atate
ol.leeitrig exiii which la totally inb'in pa ti
bia with the fiee cxercifte. by tltc Itiettda m!
Ibo'Goveiowent. of that iiidepeudfUt ex
preatiii n 't ppiniou, aud that Ireedou of ac
U011, wltich t the birth right ol eUjr A
uieiicau. In Lenoir and Jones jtarioiia
ihelts and uturtlcis have been committed;
jaii have hefo lWv.iIjtopenfd.' aud the
piiiiii)oiiatu tnence oaveueenniuruereu;
an oflitir l the law ha been wajliid and
aiatu 011 the public bighwaj, and .kuuiher
ofiicer of the la has txeu alata iu the open
dajf while .'etigaged iu his ordiuary avoca-
ltous..i rnvateywelitngtitare ueea eniereu
aud the occupants terrified, and eauie ol
llient whipped tr oiorderrd ) others hate
txeu shot or hanged orciuellj beated; and
tli lehult Ua that thus far Uie ciil law.
lltouslt finuU atericd and maintained, hat
not U-n aoeituate tu bring tlte insubordinate
and ihe wicked to condign puniahtueui.
In C'luthaiu the jail haa been lorctblj open
ed and a prisoner, con Sued under aentence
ol a Court ol the United Stites, has been
liberated and is now at large. Id Orange
the jail haa been lorcibly opened and two
nrtaoners (colored men) taken out aud altoi.
utie ol whom has died ol lu woands. Three
other colored lueu bate been hanged unti
I. one lias been cruelly muti-
Mlrd. ami ullieilM. . . .
.v.'. . rvinjurea, uuulieu
White citaena have bgT
....1 . r,.A 'ti,. it-.. --liri
buu niiiu(u. anc uuieciauj vrrri
sacred to tlte cause o( learain;, haa
repeatedly inJel by fcands ol aimed men
ib difgaise on hotse-bacx, tad acts of i
lence hate been there perpetrated on onof-
fending cititens and 'oUtcera of the , law.
Many ol the colored people in iheae Conn
ties, and no incoiiatoeable portion tf the
wbtte peoiile, ihou"hbedient to the law
and good citilens; ale living under con-
staui apprenenatoiia uat tnry may tail vie-
tun ai any ntotnetit a the tiultce of their
eneiutes. vi . , , . ' !,- i. i
It ia roadenr dutr under the Conttitn
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lion "to call out theuitiitia to execute the
law. iapptesa riots fr inauriec lion and to
repsl invasion." i deeply rrgret that it
aeeros oeceasaiy t(reort to tue miliiarv
power toeolurce lie law and to protect the
citizen. lial the k" nuttt be maintained.
I have waited in vm, hypiiigllut a return
ing aet.se of ieiiii and jumre . would ar
rekt theae iulati i l the law. ...Hat Uteod
evtl, inst' ad ol dluiuiniMMg hatS lutreaatd.
and no coorae is I It to mi- but to iue tin
proclamation t. tuntonuion anu, wariilug
to all the people ij ihe Couufies mentioned,
whether eiijragcdii iheae flagrant viuiations
of law, or win tier inoinertut or ineustble
to what ia occut ing in their anidat. " i now
call upon ever citizen io the 'Counties
alereaatd to aidfthe ciul power in , a lear
leisenlr.rceineyl of the law. No aet ol
men can take tie U into tkir own handi.
Ererr citizen, tmwever ouoblr, r , what
vee l.i.rutur. Iu aright t - n.ms.
kl. -.r. . runniit S Ieii lvm?
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ec pt by duVo, tn.t be pu,.J
ished a.e by Ve laW...Jf.W-!.
who counsel sla
JjJH"v accordn.ir.lvi if there lie those
who, doguited or tikrt' $ lel-
lirnr ui olriera bv loXe -ill roilillllt aCIS Ol
thilence, auch prrkiia guilty of . felony J
and ahould be pu iald by hard T.bor' '
the' penitentiary ;ff, there be those" whof
wilhoul prrctptoprurr, iiang, or snooi, or
other te dei riten'oue of Ine, such per-
other te uej
sons air muideie
d act'ordtnllf. J
and 'should be puU'sh-
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I now give nice in ine. most solemn
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ntkiiner.i Inst iip vviauvna o'
these outrages i the aloresaid Counties,
tnvtt teatt I ot e mM, I will proclam those
Counties in a fat of insurrection, and will
exert ihe wholf)werof the State to, en-'"
forc the- lawtofprofec't those who are as-
aailed or itiiutdi and to biiig criminals to
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justice. . In nsuier use tats mere anooiu
to protect et citizen without regard to l
his antecedent his color ior hia political
....inidfiai la ii do this the law must be
d 0'erJ alike, and mast be inflexib- land ahould restvcry VtrJye.r.J II
J Vntaili)l '. ' ' '"pea crop is planted wiUi the corn, and the
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tie
t j 1 ,. ?;uui uay 01 victooer, in tne year1 ot
& '. our Lord, one thousand eight' hund-
r red and sixty-nide and 'in the 'ninety
" - i fourth year of our. Indepentjencei
"' . W- W, HOLD EN, Governor.
By Ihe Governor it , v. -. t V" '"''" ""j
,S,AYR. RiCHABDSiir,' ; i ' .( t'l
.r 0 ' A I 'Private Secretary. ,
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An act Making the. act of. Going Marked,
Disguised or Painted a -Felony r 1
! FkCTiom i The General ' Aserubly, of
North Carolina da enact,' Any persoii who
khall digaise himself by painting his face,
or by wearing any mask or any, other-.de,-vice
for the concealment of the face or per
son with intent to terrify or frighten any
citizen of the commonityor pare thereof,
shall be guilty of a inisdemeanor, and be
punished by fine 'or imprisonment in the
County jail", at llieldisction ofhe Court.
Sec 2. Any person or persons, either
singly or ia association with each other, who
being disguir-ed or masked.t or' otherwisi
cdiiceatcd in -the manner jdesc!ribdiii tthe
preceding section, sluir commit any tres
pass or sct by, lurce vr violchce, which is
now a misdemeanor by any statue of this
state, or at common law, shall be oeemeiJ
guilty ol felony, and shall be imprisoned at
hard labor in the Penitentiary fur a. terra ol
not less than one year. or. more than . jten
years, ''r",-' h e.-.iM?
cu;, o. tun mz aiiau ev , inio ciien m
its ratification, and the Governor shall cause
the same Io be published immediately. -II
Unified the 12th day of April, A. U. ;
October, 87th, I86!W a 1 1 'Jti 3u--39
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Corroapondent of iba Ralaigb hiiuJi.,7j
i. V. NORWOOD, AGUICUL 1 UUAL
rS - - ADDREa-5. - ?, l
. Mr, Editor: An agricultural address was
delivered at Chapel Hill on the 23d of Octo
ber, by John IS or wood, erq., wliich wan lis
tened to with deep attention', by "all who
heard it. Air. Norwood lias beeu a aucces
(ul piactical farmer for more . than forty
years ia this county, and fcmtws whereof he
peaks when he Uiaa uou the subject ol
larmine. ' ' ' ' "
apoke about three hours, anu alt who
uld but regret that his practt-
nearu utur-w.f.f ! hmiivhi
ttome to
cai views cooia i.,, A few ol
every lariuer ti Xtonh Curprour rea
nis positions wm be interesting
ders. ';, ,
if tha land lyio: west of the Durham an
Ptttaboru' roads, ami within eight miles ol
Chapel Hill, should be carefully examined,
it w..u!d be found that two Kurds of the
cleared lauds are si worn oul and exBausi.
ed that they will not yieia crops auiUcTent
to p.y for the labor ot cultivation, and that
the remaining third willbe in the aa.ui.
condition n the courae of a dozen years,
uuiesa tne old system of farming is ihaug'
ed. This is but a sDeciiiieu of ih feM..il
bb.agacultutal coouition of Worth Caroli
na. Our boasted wealth of climate and
aiei.ery, of mineral leiourcei, and water
power, ano natural fertility ol soil, is threa.
teued wuh ruin by our piesent system of
igricoitore. ' The itstew must bechanced
or ruin ia inevitable. ; ....
ihe tanner has onlv to h.i.k Ufsra It so
lence upon the thrifty lorest ta learn froin
natuie U'e remedy lor the 1 tin which ihr.
r af lata
lens him. The leaves whicb. fall am.uali.
ciin km mc sun wuat the , growth of t
tree lakes from it: umi iii '..i iJves
ox imu a . aL. . I a . 'j
together prevent the land from bein10
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ru awt..; ii,. - farm; 'ak. xoturt
plowahis lands shallow un ar, down hnl
.I...11 ... ain hill.
so that every heavy ram mav wash off par:
i .k. . b i...t- ;..,,; .,J. p.a 111
ftrat 1 car. At the end of
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win aau loaatr tid Dui a. on lis
a u.M. I . r.i...
held that m? may I rain pie Mr' in to mortar
Ihrougir the winter, and eat ofl every ihiHi?
that might b returned to (he laud as a com
peoaalion or what had bet a taken off in
the cropa. The same Ihlni is dime everv
tatan n..a.l at. . I 1 f .
hi.i me unci is worn out and washed
, ,f ' then turned out and another
g00 1. u.rd. J hisis ft faith-
r- nwuu vimh.
l,iere ri however, btinurable'lxcepiious
io me ruie. itio lemtdy is in horizontal
plowing, inn ude ditches, snd deep plow
g. It the toil is loo.ei.ed a foot deep ami
tlluWeil hnriTi.iil.lle i uill kulil .11 th& r.in
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I mm ' fu pon it, and deal it out to
lrwwos lante through the longest of our
l,rJf "essons. 1 will mention here lajt on
y l the meetiog I hea-d ehiieman
MJ lbat he gathered this fad six batrela of
Mn to the acre .Irom a' field .1 tne sauic
nualii. .. I ..I k. ik.i -i. :.w ... ..I
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the acre; and that hta larger yield was
"mainly to deep plowing. A" crop of
should be followed by small grain, and
Done at our City "of Raleigh,', this
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vines ' rlowed'.unJer 'before the wheat- is
sown,, and A crop of clover is sown, with the
wheat and turned under the. third year, the
land will improve rapidly. The farmer,
however, should, joiike? njanarr. "dvery
year, by prope r,roanagement, he can make
six large liiur horse loads for e.yery-hel of
cattle and lioraea which he keeps. Hence
a man who keens two head of horMand a
dozfh'headof cattle.'outit td nukEe Vvejry
yeraerg1ity:or' hihet' fur ijA'vagon
loaUs ol luan-ure.- it-tins is applied to eight
or eft'aci'ea n'eat ikicifiiSf wajL nl it -
prppeily.icultivated, it aviitykld inoru'than
five times the, same land .would vvitheut the
manure, and with less labor. i () ( ,
The speaker exhibited a few bu nciies' f
young wheat which came up to a wheat Qeld
broken op last July or Argust; Part of the
grain had been' covered one inch 'deep arid '
part three inches deep.. -The plant from the
grain one inch deep was healthy and vigo
rous and its roots put out from the grain.
That from the grain three inches deep was
delicate and spindling J it looked as if it
barely had strength to get out of the grband.
It s hot out a few roots from the grain which
seemed to have served the plant till it got
out of the ground; it then put out another
set'of roots about one inch below, the surface
and the stem below this 'set was ' in some
cases dead, dearly showing that one inch is
the proper depth to-' sow wheat; 'and that
manures for wheat should be1 harrowed in
with the wheat and (elt near the surface, as
me wueai naa nw lay root, . ; t , , j-
The speak ar then exhibited the root, of a
corn stalk and show'eg that it had several
sets ot lateral roots and required much grea
ter depth than the wheat; thus showing that
corn should be planted s far below the sur-
laee as the nature of the soil .wouwl admir.
a lUHt tne soil mav be throw n to it alter it
comes on.'' 1 " ' . , ,
Everv one who heard ' the addre?a"waa
leased wiih'it; atid' thought every' body
eje oovht .to have beard it. If Agricoltu
rtl Clubs could be formed and kept up in
every township, in the j$iatihey would be
ot immense value, to our people. ''iej
would serve as'ag' icujturat aihol in ivhidi
our "farmers could teach and be taught
MoiM farms would sonn be"Jund in' every
ncighboi hood,' improved stock and farming
implements' would be- imported, ' arid the
whole State wouuienve ana prosper.
OIUNGE.
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rriy'tiuii.t7T.' lutnupiwi
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fe out of 'ityle; superceded y light rrar
Lngtioh plaid. . Vests will be tworu ba'h
smsK- ami nuoe oreasteu. ent low. witd -
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will bt. worn wttliJcfH ivY f' cjIW. fiie i
opera, or r.nglis i entf'tjjtHiicts,;., jcirfs t j
ui Hht "LVif Stanley shK' Wilnu .in
hfiriolS'rify.'aUo IhrfrwvHi y.i2uV(te'..f b'ue, '
black; brown and Uienler."'f rftJckiiri1 inr "
nut of date, and white cravntk Iti.v rr
given over to witei'S,. exclusively. J ,ii!!t , t
bats', we are til l have WH crowns, mt. .
diutn brims, with 'round curls arid rather
wido 4baod altogether a' very handsntnt '
head covering., The low crowned hats of
the Oxford, Derby and Jacome, style will
continue in fashion. Boots and shoes will, .
be made with roun4 toes. Gloves fur the t .
strew eikt colored, and for ball opera, '
concert, reception and Ore., hiie, la- '"
vender, or light sti aw colors k re in ognei-''1
Bright shades . in gloves ahould. never b vJ
worn with a dress suit, nor white'or Isven r
uer color lor orutnary street wear.
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An Irishmen being asked by his an'grj
miter what he did to the dog every day
. nuke him cry out as! if cruelly treated.
Cruel? Irait btra.jer honor not 1 1 1 ne
ver could hurt a poor dumb cralor in mr
lile; bat yer honor bade me cat his twit, an'd
so I cut only little bit i.IT ereiy day to
make it more aisy lor' him." " " ' ':
Beware of inquisitive people; a wonder-
ful curiosity iu know all J is a waot to tell
it again, i