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'.'V ' 1- Ir ' ill c 'oS In B-W 3 'J vS - -"j1 , - -. ) f iWfrt'l !! ill .. .. ,: $ 4 Hit " t4 .DVCAR0.1, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. r w j XTTX PEARsNO, ypBN.D SHUNS 1KTO SOItXJXIN-sr.v if -.. fJERMS-"$i 50 a YEAR, INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE 1 iflE QUARTERLY REVIEWS , ANI Blackwood's Magazine- - Th LeonarJ Scott TuUitilng to. Contl iu tliui.-'ii-jcrf lUiulnU of tb Four LaHii;5 Quarterly Eevicwa: . LONDQg; UAUTKaU4KKVIiKV 3 WESTMINISTER REVIEW (Libnl. JIKITISU QUARTERLY REVIEW . - .14ACKWOODS Edinburgh Magazine. Til Krtt ( Qimrtf' f gtr (o ht ttAt 'D 4igrhitl 111 (ttrmiil lua )hi th emit rvrut In rnukmporaNcwH M4rr, unit enittai rnxitf lr rilfabw a ail that I frwa anit vHit4 la It 4iratrv m 14 a n oimanr tit tte trintn,ilt of r intra Milt art- Tbn wara'likrtT ! rjaviil-a II Kurupa IU(ir iiieafor diarnaaioM. I bat will Ih titurr.l wall taorwiixlina al al-llltt aa hrr tm la I found. lilarkwwxl' Slaaa Siaa la iaaaoiia fur S-turiaa, Caaajra, and ktchral t i Of tl Wght UtMnrs Utrit. . t i J i ' . r"- ' J ' '' -- ' . i ; " ' (. , ... - i. i, '''' " . TfcJf5caiiW.J rXTABtK ITIIVTLr III r ASCII. Fcr u ItTM v 00t j Kr dj lo IUvmvi 7 00 " t litt tnjtlrt l!wiw .iU... 10 0J Fur all four Krma i) 1 1 00 Pr Jihclwvml'a Jlagatint,, j4 00 j , FiiT lilacavwxl aaJ I ItaTMW 7 00 For BlacklaHJ Review IN W -Fur lHV.al and S iLmo 13 00 " Fur Ul.ck.J and 4 Rtvkva 15 00 A dlimt of lrar wr will ! allowed iarluMnfr.'iir or aire nma, Tbu: four aH- of fttarka and r f tw lirvb w ill he cm! ( aiie .lr for IS.Mo: f.ior eofriea ofae ftMtr aWrWwiand tUaa4od for m4 aa aa' 'x Ttrw taWnVK (mlj taa earlr) for tha year VKt may hae. whlMMit ra tritr. lar atiilirrfir MMla-t ijuvtrr af f Mara period lea i a mmjt aalerhe for. , 'eHare Hermii la auWriliera an dlmuat n rlHbaraa a allowed ualeaa taa aaowejr la re. titled dire tolaa pabtUhera. 5a eiue Ivea U efwaa. ,-'" l lreular. with fcriln partiealara Baa fc kd The Leonard Scotl PuK Co., 41 ISaraU; St. Kata Yw.. . Holland's - Warehouse IX)R TllSSALK OP LEAF TOlIACCO. K IIOLLAKD. W tAW 1 , ' HAXIKt COLKXA. WKwwil4 re-iwetftillT lafom awe rte4 aa) the pulillr rrh. laat kww aa UTjrd. a4 athara Im Much Impruvad awr WAUE-HOUSE ed Itwa rr laarenwaeMfoleatir aamema I a. Umm. d wt a-ure iHra that aa emti will aa apard b ifc-Hi ln trry l4 rkr-M. aad. W I rwrd aaiW-!. la every mielr. VliuiV mill ha areMrelT kaked UP M3b Warebewae at aiifbt , " . . la a wrt. e (dediia am rm4 neraaaal pUrmtttm ta the liilaie-t f all wUa w if farur aa Wtt.arall, . .;'.'. . . S. II. liUUiAilv a Vvi tet.4.3ia. GRAVES' WAUEI10USE. F0,R Til K B A lK Of iLEAF-TOBAGCO. s . i... LMMmoAMima ara mwna A . . t ; Baitm f raaii! awd AirtHjf traaaaeww. I 4 1 ant a Uh.ue taraan anT aw I latern. tflHtMiUII. W)I.MlAll.' jotiK atirrrARt), c B witox, J PACES' WAREHOUSE. paco Bro's dt Co. Proprietors. Dtit; Cr"it 700 PirwUToWaai ThlluglielAcademy.Uil .vnm nnnvK. OH AMI K COrXTT, ttr IU. "" aa tua Maad Komhy at b addUfonnl I.U.IIT. aaj hart eeerted eumfor ;i,WM Al lMllr.aB.I KIM for aer turn m tt yratwaa. aa abai wa art he 'r''sAixW.nMCHK? d8. 1J. l,tdrUr.a. C. , . HAYEd' (NAVUUKAL. , Hiiyea' mautrurnl, likr I hut of iiU r Iecfri lit IHM, Im fair, and fill! f ai4ra atla prumlaaa, ami at ' (rearnf, itiui W tli tet wa vHu kdjr fur it pMuilaat r cheap ud eJly utatW, Imt aelUmM earrivd ui In all (heir parUcnilara, " Dka ' tht ienMtraul wurtla f lt ualiava peaca thu well written, document oUayaa awty, tw, pruva but th aimi'a aoiif , auof t be gull and cajola ua.1 Wlivn wa heard tha ucurab'iiig' iroftiiW froiM) Gr. Grant !hatll))ecaiftU 'couulrjr khuuld bd bla principal aimlt ewuaetfhijraaf liaart of Iba ulU, w.-i " out With t turiiioll aud at rite, la tbrob with graiitudt and Jojr but wtwtrvoDl liugflinf" deluolva liaii turn to Uf Wmnm for the s(tiUua wa ktifoudfv elieriahed ' bava awt, aa jet beta rvalitad. '' Wa do preleitd, howavar, t predict that I!a; ea' wurdaof kludUett to IbtBuutb will prov but fall and worn- wood U wur buuLs but w aiinply auiUxt our peopla not to plaoa too Implicit ouufidtiioa lu bla liouejr-tonfcuad pliiwra. Tlta uormalrow ditkin of a Northern Republican M Ibal wf prt judiea and hatred bwarda lliaHmith, ml wtaJ waya regard auuli' aa ludirldu ml a blaavl aud ynjuat, until be prove blmaelf tha contrary by biaacthiHa. r Ht aeema to Hderatand f tht condition ofthe feoulltaru Butea, wlien lia awya. 'Tha peoil ft haa Hi a tea art atill Im Imveriahed. and tbt litttdlOMhlt bluaainga of wkw, bofieat and peaceful local (tfivern Htvttt, W not fuljy ei.Inyed. Whatever difference af opinion Hiay exb4 atotho eauaeof ihla riHMlitlon of tbliiga, tha fct U clear, that ta tht gireaa of era it I a, tha lima 11 cotua when audi goverumeut tha htiptrathrt ntoaaaity required by all tht varied :itereta, ptiMM 'and lvatt of litua tnfa. lit reaaona' rightly too. that ay of our troubloa bavo arbwn from tbt ditTercwct that exuded batwewn tWrtwi raaeH. wod that oar tvlla aa uly U remedied 1y tho good will and barnJonkMia " action .f thiiao race. He, however, fell to caiuurt Ida party hiadfav rrtnilnaUug In favor of out raoa again tht other, and tbua keeping allv tbt difiarenoea. - - . . ' Mtahwidwtlla.atroualderabM) letigtli, Ulan reform Iq tht drU arrvk-e, by Ut tho moat eorrui4 brauch or tht govern lent, and advocate a awtep lug change; and be aiaka Ilk a atateMima, when It declare thAt the Hinder of our govern ment (oeant lltat tht rtfflter noul4 aerarc la hia ttnurt aa bog aa hi poraooal ebarader remained uutarnlabtdV an4 tht perfontMnctof hia dutk-a wa antlafartury. THey held ttial aolnlroeiit Uoffioo wort Hid tan m4 nor expected merely a a rewanl tor partinaJi aervie. nor mtrely on tb noniinallno itfrnenibera afConjraw, a belli, nil It led la any rwiawt ! tle em. tr4 of auoti appointmtnt.1 H take aound and patriot view, when he nrwerla thai h beat Bervea bla pally who beat Bervta bla nintry," and In decUrlna; I hat uoivtraal ButTragt abould bt founded upon uelvtral tdwoatlon, h adraitra an bkn for which wt bart alwayaconieniied Ut whkb baa out alvayt bean foot red atMt rbrialied by. bb own . arty. Ut vhleullr knowa bla doty to lb peotibn and alao ihelr lieeda- Wtoantewlly hpt bt will not prove hlNnwIf Ilk th wkkl atrvaut who, -knowing bta duty, did It immV Charlotte Obaerver. , I THE LOAF OF HUE AD. la a tin f faai'in, a rick man allowad tventy of tli pooreat rUMrea In tlit tuwa la eomt to hi bo. and foid It lar. la tbia baektt thert I a luaf of bread lor tack f joav Takt it. and tout apia at ikt aaaw boar imj da, till UuJ aud better ti. ; t ' '' 1 Tbt rkildren poaaeed apon tbt baktt trugglad and foag'nl arer tbt brtad, b aaaMtaek wUbed I bava lb large and bt loaf and tbea ikrj went avaT will oat a word of tbk to tkair fr'wmL i I i ' Bat Fran, a !itll girl woaoljr. Ibongb Ma rill drraatd. atood l a dudanct, and gratefully tank lb loaf that waa loft M lb baaket. wkicb waa tb waalleH then lMd tha g'wk aiaa'a band and went tly buntr, , " Tb orit Jay th fbiMran. frt, jwt aaitbl and illbbaed I and tbia tim lbr waa left for poor Franeta a hr that aatliardl Haifa larea lb biker. Rat alien b reaokad bowe, and bar mo. Ibtr tat tint brd. Iber tell out a bawbtr of new pioa of oilvrr. . Tb andber waa frtg blnd and aid, Tkt back tb tn.owy Ibie noHweat 6 U Jartaial) m lU biAad bt madak. Franc- tonk K e. s ' Rat tbt klod " aaid, ' It b "nt i. take, nif fond ok'ild I I bad lb Money bak4 hi Ibt amallaet hwl In ordaf I r ward )ob. U alwati at Mianlr4 and yleUin ) n ra. lit nbo fat on trattd wit Ikt nallaat loaf, ralkrr I UB nnarrel for tb largeat, will reeaird aba. dut bbnaHiip.-CJWiri, Pri"' ' aaa bay iwwt K ' Raid Vaadtd ftnlUma i th farntf: to yonag lad; In tha circi, aanng la affestny pait?a iba p'aj I rpet rot amotion, madam, bat yt art padd ing ttara w wj bead.' Jl!KRRVilj; V Tbt following ar tbt prinafnaj ! pre tioas of b Uerenu Aet a panted hj tb 6Ht, and a kindly faroU4d a by Mj'.' al4a W. .Graham, ebaiiman f ibt bWfSo eaainbatant , oidrr,ioi'aivi- ai..ivn4 ..J'olluab wata. For General Fand 14 euui tax on $100.00 of property. Vuf Aajlanl lor laaaa and Iuxtitution r Deaf, Dumb & lUtnd 9 tenta on $1000.00 of properly, For tha Penitentiary 6 CoU $100.00 of property, 1 (The ar aadif taseaa Itviad l4)ear ) '.hT Sham of atuck b Katioaal "tad Stalt twska art given in by lit caabUr of McH bank dircetly to tbt 1'ablit Traanrar fur tb abovt taiaa, and lh aaid tax art Hcb abare paid direatly - to iba Pallid Treaarr, but lb atoekbtdder i rquird I liat bia atock in tbaooantr in which h rkida , and to pay to tha aberiff of . said ooouty only irapueod " on anch abarea of atnek, for Kjhcxil and oeuotj parpoaoa. Tb lag on inconi w on per eata. - . Only $1000,00 ia exempt for ateaaaary tzpenaaa ufaupportiag tba family. Tb Slaw tax apoa tb valaaiioa of tha f ranch ia if rail Mada and eanalu, mad by tb Governor, Auditor and Treaaartr ta one half of on per tent, ontauch alaation and paid (Jir etly inta tht PqUHo . Treasury withia 30 days after uch valuation. . ., . ' . acHKOULB B. . V Uader tha tax on trad and pmfeion. under Schtdah) R. theatrical xhiiitiona pay $5.00 on each exbibitioa. or $50.00 a wwib. Kacb concert or magical cxhiU tbia $S.OO : tb aetna on each lector for reward. aiaia. wax work, curioaitiea id any kind, aataral or artiSoal (exeept pain link and atatnary). ' a tvery xhikitino id a cirrtia $100.00. l)a all other txhibi tba for amaaementi or reward, otherwue than meatbd above. $3.00 hot txhibi. tionafor relijcioa, tducational or ahariUblt ebjorfa art exempt. Spiritaatiat art rt quired ta pay $3.00 on each ' exbibitioa Itilliard loa $20.00 on trb tabl; tht aaait to bowling blleya and other game or pU) a. Li nor dtaleri par fir per cent. ; aa parcbaaea at any and ill liqnora. Rataib era pay $3.00 a month for licanad. s Mar , cianta and other trader pay a a privilege tax $5.00 and ono-tentb af on per tent oa parebaaaa. Tbt tax on aabli frria, toll bridg, and gatet aoroaa high waya bt $1.00 and ona-talh of on ar oant. on groaa r eaipta. Htatt baakapay a priilga tax, aenirdinf to oapital empkijed. aa required Uet year ta tbt PaLlio Trawmrtr. Aae tine r a Iweoaa tax of , 1 per aant. on aa'ea. , Tobaeo warabouatntta $20.00 a year aad mi-Eftb of one per cent, on groat amount of aalea. I'-ottoa warthoueamaa $.i0.00.. Commiaaioa merenaut, or agent of dealer baying oraalling for another. per cent, en com m 'avion ; on (a lea of Ignore & per tnt. Lirerr atablea $1.00 oa each borat or ma!. llorat tr mult drover $10.00. and on half of 1 per oant en tech alt t tht tax of $ 1 0.00 to bt paid in only oat vtunty i luaoraat dtntbdadc ( $3.00 in eaea tounry or iSJ.OO for tbt " Stats.1 Peddler (not eel ling articlea of their , ova growth or nanafaetur) $10, 00 for liccua Uir ix ktontba. Jdhtning rod anew $10. 00 for each aoanty. Blova men $50.00 for ach Bounty. , Draninier or agent ! ling good, warn or warebmdia (not of bia twa ntanDfae!ure' $50.00 to Ibt Public Treaiurer. Inauranco eonani t per tent on groat receipt a, unleat ent-balf af awih receipt art inverted in tbia State, when the tax M on-half of one par n on anch receipt. N county or corporation ia allowad l add any additional tax. .' CIIEOCLK C , , Keery railroad or tanal ' company, not Habit to a tax Jupoo it property or the hare therein, ahall pay aa a lax on aaid evrporatknt a aum equal in at per toot, apoa gm earning oa . tht lrt dayaof Jaly and January ;lboat railroad wuiub art liable to a tax on franchise and pcraon. al pjoperty ahall pay aaa eorporatiou lax, a am equal ta one-half of out per awnt. oa" neb rtnipta.. t i nt lax Utt July. 1877, Hall bt only on ibt recoipta fruui April I, 1877. ta July 1. IM77. Exprtaa turn, panic and telegraph mnipanir t per cenl on groat receipt. Tax on rent, mortgage. Marriage licenae. aanta aa laat year. Pine (enahien, ntrfetture and tht taxetf on li cenae Im retailer of liquor and auci i-nieer lu paid by lh altar iff to vouuty Ireivirer-. Any uffir ppnprUtitig an) B i or pen ally. r State, count), city, town or arti ml let to bia tarn net ebatl 1 cniliy of cn lienlement and may he, puliiflte n.it i-x-eeeiling Irt year in lb 6taM pritoa t ibt divriioa of tht court, . , , An old lady, reading nhnul 'More Arnia for Turkey.' lemarked that abt thought It would bt tartfe to ffve them more kg, for It there wer a down chlidrvu' at a dinner tahlt wher thert waa a meat turkey, each on wa Bur to ak foraWg A Weatern hunter, to teeapt a Rang of wolve. acranibled uji a tree- , After bt bad fcUot away ail bin ainnnltion, and X haunted every nieatiato tilghten away lh hungry evir, b began toting. To bla great aatonUhment and dt light tha whole pack fled In dUntay . . A man who ha been ' at a crowded ball laid bt wa foud of ring on. bla finger, but bt dldii'ladmlre bvllu oil hi toe' t jSUCCESSJ AS A PREACHER Mr." Moody's suctwat a ' n prcax'hor ia rtuo in part t comniand of tit Huxon lonietitof the lanamaic. ' Ut Macs tht f aimple, hoineMpiii) EdIImIi of he mlddlt c'tte. Ilia textbook bt the RHile, aii'l bia epeech Uaaturatod witbSaxinn Idiom aud diction-. The ahnpllclty and direct naa of bla tyl art well Uluatrated In thin (manage from a sermon In Boaton; .' A llttlt child dying aaid to its , mother; What mountain do I ore yonder? 'There art ho mouulaiue in front . of tb bouao, my child.' 'Yea there are, mo therr don't you e them t - Wixi't yon take ma avef ia your aruia V Aud tbt motlier go down aud prayed, and told lief i boy that Jenua would be with bun." Ana then the child's ey brlgbtonwl, and he anld: 4Motber. don't yoa hear them 7 Hear who, my child? Hear the angel, mother They me Juot on the other aid of tb tuountalua Onrry me over th mountain, mother.' Icau't do that, my ohild; the Saviour will ink yon over Jeaua will bu with you. liook Ut Ilhn.' And then he breathed a prayer,, nud nuid. ' 'Hood bye, , mother. Jeaua butt ciiiue to curry me over the mountain;' and then tlfe little sutTeier wm gone." Uli, aiuner 1 (Jhrist liua com to carry you over the mountain. : H will fohlyou lib bodom nud carry you uuto Hia kingiiuut, . , ., f , 1 : TI1K SCARLKT FEVER. ) : It is as Buoeceetary for a child to 'die o aarlt fever, aays Good Htxdlh, at it I that h ahuald bt blind with cataract, Let aa ae t At any liu bafort lb body baa laiabed ita effect aal atrugglt wt are able to help it, tot by wonderlul madiciue, but by the knowledge of anatomy aud the ap plication of cow mon aeu. V eooauil th aympatbetit ' nerva, ' and do what it command ua ta do We meat give ibi chi salt whu it wants it we uait give K acid wbaa it ba fever aol vinegar, bat kjuonjutoa, becaaat the fin coagulate album aud th lUr doe not on acouaal of tb aurplu of oxygen which it contain. Ta imitat tb aoothing mucdo ia tb ia teatinea, which b now wanting,' and to give soma reapiratory fuod at tb mum lime, we add gmn-arabic. Ta restore and relieve the iajurod nerv w apply nioiet warmth, la practice we ran fulfill all thie wkh the foilovhig aimple maaipula tion Undrem tb child and bring it to bod at tha vary Brat sign of aluknoaa. Viva it. if it ba already fvr, nothing but warm, aonruh luioaad, with aoui gum-arabic in il. Tha tvvtr it abdo men with aonit dry fiaaaal. Takt a wtU foUittl bi ahoet. and pat It in boiling but water; wring it out dry by ' mean uf dry towebt, aad pat tbia ever the flannel on tbe child's abdomen. ' Then cover the whole and wait. ' Th hot cloth will peihaps rt quir repeated beat. i - According te the severity of tht teat and its ttageof wogrea. perapiratioa 1 will awatniew m iba child in from ta wiae te to two honra, Tb child the b saved U soon fall asleep. 8ooa after th child awakaoa it abow alight sympttnt of re turning - inclination for loud help its bowel, if Beoeaaary, with injctioot of oil, soap , and watr j aad ita rovry will be aa ateady aa the growth of a green-houae plant, if veil treat ad. Of tourat, if tb abild waa already dying aothiog eoeld tare it, or if baa ctTuaiona in tb lining et tbe beau or braia it Bach better it should die. - Rat if tbe above ia appltod ander tbe eye and direction of a eorupe teat phyktiaa 1 will guarantee that not one in n hundred cbildre will vr di of acarlet fevar 1 know this will rtartl aorae my reader. epcially thoae who have lout children already, but I ahall go still further.' I maintain that a child will never get acarlet fever if properly 'rented If a child ha correctly mixed blood it will not ea'eh the d'nwrJer if put in bd with a sick child- Tbi ia still more start ling, but nothing ia tasirr of proof. ' 'EICIIT MORE AS D tYELYK. .', . A farmer let hi UrA to an nil com pany laat rpring , on eonditi m nt receiv ing ouai tgutb of lh oil produoe!, The ell proved to ho a pretty gmd one, au.i t U,fMur begm to think ikat ibe oil hm ahould giv bun a hotter chain, and veo I tired to tell them m. Thry a'ed him abat be wmttcd ' 11 aaid they oujshl to give him (ino-telfih, Th , agrnamant wa fitmlly ma'le, with tit uiidorotundinit tlwt the formor waa not to tell any tn. All went Miiooth until tbo next divimm day came, when our . hiend early at band loae bow wuub Uttrr be would b off ander ike aew bargain. . Eleven barrel wert lolled to oat ' aid of th oil tnta. sad on for bint.'- This did not suit him. How's dob ?'sys be. ! think I was to get mora a before. ? Hy jinks yoa Mwkt miMak t Tbt mattsrs were exrlained to bint, tbtt ba formerly got ant barrel of tvtry tight, but it was hi owe prop titio t toly take una of every twelve. Tbi rettlation took hi , bNhj ' lie acrtchd his head, looked trota, and r lieved hb welling .bretH f foelingt of aelf-reproaoh by indieniiiitlr reaiarkmgi YI, ild Ui dt firtt time at tver 1 Itnow'd siglil waa wort ba dwelva. t dernew of a worabippiuj hailtu'l. , V bar diaonvcrl a jdeo of poetry In that loyal mpr, th )Swf York TW6tnr, the niaemnc beiween tb colored kiyalwU of lb Moutt and tlmlr iwlronw tn the KortVJTlm ltr "phi ep thing1 a can tbey lov to pick Hp, the former r k up things, Iwcaua the ravu do not feed them, a they did tb good l)ah. W I'KCt.E MKO'i bucrixcf in jr.- ; I ie.'i . My bredrcn an sintwra, I rlae for to 'aplala Di matter dat you'a talkln' 'bout X hope , to makt It plain. , , . , Pa berry . sorry dat d Ping b ab eomt be ' Ibr ibwchnrclX) ' v Fob when I aplalua It you see dat it ant ' nuffin much." My frUu'a, your humble- speakah, wblle tmblin tieiw lielow, . Hab ucbhr cared to hoard up gold an ell ver for to abow; i We' only atnppiu' her aapell we all bab got to die, - i And so I al waya tries te lay , arty treasures upon high. " "' Dar'a on t'ing that ctrt rue, an' it am dia, yon ace, a : . ' D raveua fed old 'LUah.' but d erttters wou't feed inr , Dey'sg above darbuslneaa, an' Jeal'goe woopin' roun'. , An' never turns to look at me a waitln on degroun', ' " .J I waited mighty Mflaia-like; my failb wa pow'ful atrong; I reckouud dat dam pesky bird would shually be along. , But oh my friendly hearer, . my faith it cotchad n fall; " Dt tggravatin fowls went by an' nebber' atopd at alb't ' '- Da mel an' flour waa almost gone, d pork bnr'l gettln low, An, o one day 1 'eluded dat, I bad better To brudder Johnaoua' ' later patch, aud , . borry Jeat a few. ' ', t Twaa vuiu' 'for I got to aUrt, I bad tn " much lodo. ' , " s . It happened dat da. night waa dark, but die I didn't eiu', .. t . kuoweil d way to tint af paten, 'twaa eaiy nnfftotlu'; An' ilon I didn't ear toe . meet dat John son, ton I kuowod . . - Oat b would aaa mo 'bout de measob tn tor dat I owed. . . ' : . I got d baaklt full at laa' an' took 'em nu my back,' v ," Alt' den waa gwlu to lake Vu , when auOMtbln' went kwhck. I tbougbt It waaacaniion, but It jeat turn ' edoul tob "' Dat Jiditnou'sole hoaa-plttot a polnliu' f atralght at ma. !! I tried to argufy wid bha; I pologlzeda " baap. " . . ' " Rut be mJ! dat atcalin tatera , waa mead a atvnliu' aha p. , Ob euur 1 couldn't Uk dat ar; It bad an aglysoun'. i . , . D ouly t'lug 'or me te do waa jeat to knock lilmdown. . . - . -9 -3S-- ' f - f tiiry am all My brad re u nud alatalia, de (Ob our I ponnded Jobnaoa till Im . yelWd form to bold,) . . -. An' now I Imp you 'gmee wid an dat dia , y: ease an such, i- Am berry triflin' mkttaba to fotcb be for dechu'eh. ; .; . ' If our frieud catch any of th colored loyaJlatain their potaiu patcbea, next Fall, w boiie that the farmer will rmcmbr that the kiyaliaU aforeaald have been eon atraiiwd hi go there because of tb ne gleet wf tbe raveua. They muat blame tht bird and not tht words of tbt nation, who have given una Returning Board President. Home. A criminal in a Cincinnati court, be ing naked wbetberwn guilty, anwtd. I giMa I ant, j!, but I'd Ilk to be tried all tbo emu.' "Mart I what' t'jat strange noise at tbe front gate?. "Cata, air.' CatI Well, when I waa young eat didn't Wear alov pipe bAtsniid aiiHikecUra,' Govvntit'iit Ian I In ' TvlM i nets one dollar per nor, and whlekey two dollar 1-r boltle. . How many loeu ill land lea who, during tnelr Uvea, liav awallowed two tow ttehlp -tree aud ail. A poalat lcrk 'In ' Duboqn opened a letter Jual tnae If a certain girl waa very tweet on a certain fallow. Bit Waa, and th Government I alto very sweet on tht poalalelerk. , When a Quaker aends a clialleng to fight a duet h aya, "If tbiM wilt eat twlvt unilp apple before breakfaat. I ... ... ... . . iii no in asm, ana wuii eoe wuo. Burvivve.- . . . i ..,...,.. , Adara sad Kv. wa uppos. were the first I start turning ever aew letva,' Tby did it to keep ep with tb fatlin. ' " From the Ooldsboro Mesaenger , RETURNrSO BOA RD J0 BRADLEY . Am 'JOB BoWCtUV' .'fynamelt hjjo Bradley Of the late Returning Board; ' And to tell yon bow the old tilings weiks . f can rery well afford, , ' I'll tell you how I go there, And what I waa told to do; And bow the late Returning' Board Pat Hayes aud Wheeler through. . Tbe loss of John A Logan We could very well afford, If by this bocun pocut. W kept Da vl) off the Board . . , . The fifth man then would be me, Joe Bradley, tbats my name t And the verdict any out could te't Long long before it came But now tbe thing's decided, And Hayes will get tb keaij While TUdeu gel toe honor Of election and defeat. He kuowa, alas I you bt be knows, Tbe Board contained some acampsi And tb mult has bu accompliabed By the liberal ost of stamp. My name It hi Jot Bradley OfthtU. 8. Supreme tourt I was put on the Cooimiaelon, And told to bold the fort! ' ' How well I have succeeded Let future blatory show, ' ' " . But too behind Keturnlug Boaxd'f la not the Btyla for Joev- A TRAMP'S TERRIBLE RIDE. We Imvt often beard how persona wild were irylmr to aleal their way ovr tbe Union aud Outil Paclfie Railroad had aecreted themselves cu brakebars, under lbear,1n tb r-boxe end boilrof new engines, and in other perilous poal liona; but tb experience of a man wfJo w-re"nlly attempting to dead-beat hia way from the Eaat to thla Bute eclipaee anything of th kind that baa vr com ! to our ' knowledge, li teems that be hoarded , train at Omal, and after hevmg -eotati rrew-rwral train, b suvokim':' in getting to Green River in Wyoming Territory. Here th train men became aoi vigilant, and tb man saw he would havelo find a very secure hiding place. Accordingly, while tbe train men. we.? btsally i-bgaged, be crawled Into the Arii-.K . ofu rtionery engine that waa autiUing ij n a ill rnr, and which waa going through to FranclMO. Soon after that rain ' started, dome one par poscly or not, we dont know abut tbe vtigine iljor, mhI tn man wa a ptlaoetr. Th toan'a pmdtl'na Was a terrible one. He could not sit d iwu, and could acaroaly turn around, and In tbU way b tod for four duy i,d nlguta, without mouth fulof food or diluk, excepting fc eracker be had iu bis pot-tteta. Wba tli train arrived at Verdi Nviula, adi tnnc of nearly five hundred mil from Ureen river, tbt man managed to attract th attention of tb conductor by acrat ehmg on lb- iual le of th englii iUi bla finger ttaiie. 11 waa liberated frost thla aw fu! itualk-a,aud wuaimoat dead wltit t-oki and hunger, and from rw malulng ao long Inn cramped poalUon. U wa piutMriy -red iwrat Verdi, end at laat accojnta be waa in a fairway to re cover. , It la ant to co oj ectur that he will wmk after thia, ratberthaa attempt., to beat bla way .over railroad. The sVory of Salviai'a namag ia vtrj iatrting. fib wu a poor atwiag girU. wrkiag m lioado fur ker daily breed;, when Salvia! fraud her. string been eota mie-doued by a lady in Flo to deliver her a package. lie lrtightway fall in lev with li-r, and soon nt-rriad her, and the magnificent nous to wliieii ha hat traxav frrd bar, he treats bar with th dietin lion aoaoried te a prince, with the to . A Xwsrk biwbaad who, whoa he court- d hi wife, wsa outaaily sighing tor bo goeet bje-atd by.' dotann think re much of it new that it ha attained. XI complain that it baa beta bay sad bay no til lie i ahoat digaatedM " A mi innoee.itly apoiUd a seratoB 'sal prayer b c-claia.bg. whil the tear 'lol led dowa hUahecks Lord. TWa kuowa, I have bee an awful aiuaer 4k thief smong tea ihwruabd and ae altogeibec lotcly." ...,:.'.. . i j . The paper relate a aamtJet of a Lea lifal yoang lady, who hid beoowe blind, batkg revertrad bar tight altar feu may e. It ia no uHOoiuiau thing fur people'a t)e 10 be opened by tMtritnvey. . , ...jt -i i a in i I rmm fvm ww aiiv naaraai i aa)iu a VOKB i go Hian l hU dti ig wife. " Tell me, ran, fyon net maf N.i," ha faintly whUf rd, i ' iu: I tan siHSll your bieaib.
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
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March 14, 1877, edition 1
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