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A VALUABLE ' IMVEflTIOtl. , THE WORLD REflOWriCD nil son sfhimr HAfiiiiriP auwwavi WHi ir IIUW IfiriUIIIIUH In workmanship Is equal to a Chronometer Watch, and as elegantly finished as a first-class Piano. It received the highest awards at the Vienna and Centennial Expo sltlorttv IT CSVS. caS-FOURTtt FA8TEU than other machines. Its capacity Is unlimited. There are mors WILSON MACHINES sold In the United States than the combined sales of all the. others. The WILSON K.?I?.ArrAcHMEWTfopdo,na" Wnds of repairing. WITHOUT PATCHING, given FREE with each machine. .IViLS0rJ SEVlflG MACHINE CO. C27 A Broadway, new Yorkf flew Orleans, La.f Cw. Stats aMafiwiStt. Chicago, Ws. and San Francisco, Cat. BKLpUM KliCALED ! KKVElt KXCKLLKD I lLLISON.fi AUDlSOiN'S, lift , . I " ; i ; . 1 , STAB liTll " DEMOCRATIC JVIHVlAL TICKET COMI'J.KTK MAXI-UK ri TOttAc. O : r .shako 4tAhAkiKKu. ' . WKm M.tktnt! brHrte in Im' It IhM C'oHiamvM rVrilinr fr TiiIkwco hi tbe M.irket, , ll a k tt jour mleierf lo li H irM tour -T4iit tlii ynir. " ; MK-'ATr.k A U iiuute t'V etnerienrrtl .Mil r fHiittlf ni. N, m Uir le4 ticili'fi j' V Mild lit III lmi4 lornui'li and rareful muttwir. ItM'il.-KrtH KU'fl in A uuiKiliiii. Ntlir Vb4te. a lid hKAt. Iwtw I'ltx-phuta of Mtue . verirm inun lwtw i JtHlllin. , llfclAl K ii MiimiM PMUJI'T. Cmilhni am, an.) l.jrliiiK. it JaiUllii iUnt itiurkl. ul nt ti,i.t l. maturity, HI 'Ai;iK it i m rrninaior 4 tt.trnoiil Unit. HKCAlsK ll hi. he.- nr liiul Se fr. and lit et'neralteriUI l: "ll l all iWuone iw. IU-". A I ottiiikirTiiUicmi Manure." Tb ue-t ever nmI.' 1'ri.va hw and l.-rnn a IHmy.iI Howe a any other MtutLirL liib lirmlr r'ertlilee. - W"ufi'H ir pttiuiwje. ALLISON A ADimON, Mauufacuitarera of ' THE STAU BKAM I'OMI'LKTK MA BURKS, Kicbntoud. V.. Branch OtSoa,'' Petersburg, YA SKKDS! SKKDS It;,'";. WK hrj In rail I lie e-lwriiiJ aUenlion nf ur fraJKlta JCnctB Carelm. l our larx mkii mental all earttHiea of KIKI.U and OKAH M:i:l, wbk h are pure and of the beat oiiaUty. l! tryr aw ajcrlntRnral annual nWriiilite nl Iheae iim. tirrieearMid vnrfrHHMixiM'. aiill vited, eait subject eonierled with nrimi lieaa. . ,i ALUM) ADOlMJN. . mar I If. KiclMMn4 Va. Uraa matt mnrt (i4r at work 1nr tt" than at ) tiling riw i(m ut miilrrl; ill atari rtHt fit jwr da at hom uuulr hjr tnr liMtartrimw. Men, wiintpn, lmfamlairlan. r4tTlHtnrrkfnriKt, Xw i IHr limr. iwm aim irrun m s auuitm i m i Coj An;uU, Main. J AXES W SOTLB. C. IRKDKLL IOLKII AIT. Boyle & Iglehart, AtiKNTS 1IU THIS AI.K OK THEHANN1S DISTILLING CO'S ErlYra ' A;,; limit Pure PureRje W HIS K I K S . IS 1W.M AND TAX FAll. Aadl IwpurUrt t f tlramVa (?wi, &e. IKALtRS IS KVK WIIIKIfVK,'" No. 42 Wtt LomlarJ M. pi Hit U. 8. 1W Start, UALTIMUHR march 23 tf. . . , . MI. -1 -. XM- AjL L; ' r.1 . 1 t Patronize Home Mechanics VOtl CII1KK JWICB 81TUKMK f'OVKT, WILLIAM N.' II. SMITH OfWakt. IO AiMfK lATK 41 TH KM K t". ' 1 ' THOMAS S. ASH K. ! . ', , of Anniit. JOHN II.IUrXAHp. UffiuilfurJ. i li.uul turn! of XIorrt fora. ' H? li 2a KEBAKtVlLU. . C roR JI-fXJK kvi:stii ntTlticx, , JKSSKF. (iKAV&i- ,'t Of.Surrj., , ruK Jt iHiK. Kiuii ru ihstimi r, , AU'lto.vmH;. AVKUY, . Oriiurke. Flllt JI.IMi MNTU ItlflTKICT, . JAM KSC. rfciUIXiEU. J f Haj iioil XM HtM-t MK 6 I'M IMDTKirT. . - KUUDKIlll'K N. fsrUUUWlt'K. OfOraiiB. LEGISLA Vli'E TICKET lOH SKUA TIE. George A Wiilianinoii, ; Of Canwcll. Augustus W, Graham, UfOraiiga. fur Iloint iff ReirtmiUdictt. , ., John II. Hutchina, Malbourn A Argier. COL'H TY . OFFICERS. FurClefk, ! (icorge Law, For tJbarilf. , Thoniiw II, Hughes, Kor ftry'iMcr, John LawM, Far Trraiiitrcr, DaviJ C, luk, Far Coroner. ThotuauJ Wilrfoti, Fur Sorrr jor. Ascy M Leather, TEH SOy COUNTY- Fvr Horn?.. Mai it fort McGcIwe, V AS WELL. Fur lluHne, 1.. A. Cobb, Jonh IJ Smith, ' ALAilASCE VOUXTY. Fr 8oai. Junius 1 Scales, Of uiir.J. 'J " .'. . Thomas M Holt, IK AUiAinre, . Fr lltt0. ' . ... Benjamin F Mebiinp, Ttt AT TK1UUBLK Cll t LD. C'lMltiMrlii,,MM th Wilw WIN kln, '1 want yiHt li Uctiavti vtij wll tliti fierniMiii. Wtiatfur. mtr . . ., 'Kecttinwl vl Mr. AVnrdiluKlnH to lea. imikiiuw Mr. Worlhliigloii, Jou'l tu? .- .' ' V, mi; tit mn with tk lmg Oiat.1 feloftln Maria. ! am ihtk'keJ to Lear j'tXl ak Imiinitwrly.' 'Ain't ll tru, ma T I ntvr r rw nun 1'iuit tnnm In tnjf lifts . V'tt all rut ry maklnj no w ourka about ot to If ! run la a litlla lot' U 4My ttvt l'rvut bia belrtf gtvatt' ' " Arty!"! wouldn't want to warr f . ii ...... .. anon lonf uon a.a, nuiu gvu, iua. 'llufti, my clillil; it lc Itniirnper for j'i to nimtk f irettf iik murried. And one thing more, you mum t vr-careful wlut jrMi ay lit Mr. WorUiliigtou J heri. If yim on't nay iiyllilng about li(ifn I'll glv you, let out m, aontvof tliat cakV you MtanintN-h.' 1 '' . Wtllyou, umf Tlmt'lll jolly.' 'Butyt'U muat behave well Ctie-tUtia Maria.' . . (, yea. I'll Lelia ve. .'' '. ' i '' V. t ' Ail lite ctrtW wtlt "ifanVlVig imlTjf'iW- Miin,'exiltinj In the ant iclmt (iiii of the cake. of which alia waa particularly foml. r The Widow V II kin hail txn widnw for thr year which aha very naturally thought waa tiullc lonu enojich. ami be hail now aet her t ap for Mr. Wnrtlilttgtoii, a batchelnr iu the tieijchhorlioiKl. Mr. WoithiiiKtoii was very well l do, and waa cmifthlcred a very good match. Ha waa C Hifidered a very good malf h. He waa however a very lilflbleiit oian. which may account for liia not having; heen taken fi five before. To thia lak Mr. Wilkinx Itad nihlreiweil herself, and being n widow ml :nitreaaof the wlleH which the eider Mr. Weller atH'ribea to m idowa an a claim, ahe did not deaoair of hritiKlui; It I in to the iiMi. It wan tjuilea lriutiih when lie afeitel ail liivllalioit to take lea at tier liouae, ax geuvrally lie waa hy of mieh in vlialimw, and bad been accustomed to re fiine iliem.- - Hut there waa one thing that Mrs. Wll kitia wan afraid of Oletliin Maria, her only daughter, a irevocloua, and not over ttiauucred child of 9, wa what the tVneh call a terrible child, being in the habit of dlM.loaiiigJutit what her mother parti eularly deaired kept necret, and ankiiijr the niuft embarruMiiiig tiietiiiiiM, which often itil her mother in a mid ahivrr. ami Mild her dreaded by alt, the widow 'a caliera. Iu iartk'uUr, if any viaiUtr bad idiywieal iculiMrity Mina CVIealina Mark waa pretty aura to make noma re mark alntut it. For ioMauce, Uierc waa a young lady iu the s neighborhood, much exteemeil, who waa uurortuuaia emMigli In have a hump on her t-ack which waa to her llieaiKirtii of - much necret morlirlca ttou. One day the Lailiea' tjewiug C'ltvU met at the wnlow'n, and, aiitonj' thv prenent, wan thia young lady. tVleliuat having mada iba loor of tlie nHii, finally tinKiKht uplu Irunt of Misa U raven, and, Axing her abarpeyea Uhm Iht, raid in a very audible voice. 'Miaa Graven, what makea that biff thing grow ott your back? IMi't it hurt you any V . )f coume c'eleatiua Maria waa aent from the room In difitrav-e, and there waa a painful and embairasslug ailcuee; the face ofMMHr Mbs Orave beiug dyel with criuiaun. Now the Widow waa afraid that after alia bad aucceaafully angleU lw Mr. WurtbiugUin. and brought him to the Itouae, her daughter niight, by aome ma laroMia remark, e'd all tier plana, and muni Mm away, never to reluru. Mia would very willingly have dfatpaiiaed with tb child'a taniety. Indeed ah lluHight of having her confined to her chamber by aoine iiiiaginary liidiapnaitloii, but then It la diMibtful If Urn Utile girl w.nild have aequieaced with a greatdeal of fur. and ruoietA-er it might bo vo.ialdered In diacreet to have no tbhd person prevent. 8oali made U)i her mind to make the tieat if it and do what the could In innur aileuc aud comet coudtici oii the part of the nfmt itrrib.'.' Mr. Wonhiugtou arrtveit about half luutfoiir HUnotiecerlalnlj waa a long one. Mtwaking witnln tHiuiida it waa about 99 per cent, hmger than !i'e lu general, ami beiug Very thin bexldea, ita leiiKtb waa Mia mora prominent ami re markable, Aa anon aa ba enteied Iba hnitii, l'kttna Maria, a If famuated, fixed her eye upon the remarkable organ. 1'erhapaMr. WortbiuKtoit felt thegaze, far haraiaeS Ida handkeichlef three or Smr tititea, onteiiaibly to wia bia face, but really (o conceal bis mam teiiiorarlly, or aoMra. Wllklna thought. 'Drat the child,' alia cald to htrnelf, 'I wUh ah would bava lb aena to bntk aoiiiewliereeli-tlhaiiatMr. Worthltigbui'a mm. 8ha ta the HHwl erverae child.' it would Dot UintcreHiliig to iiarral the converwitkiii, comruviicing with the lata of th weather, whkh ftMaew tar tweeii the window aud her giieat during th lirat balf hour. At 6 o'clock the widow, feeling anlicilouf al.out thuppr, left tint room to give direction about It, fearing the servant might Hot qultunrfei aland what waa required. With aMue lulngi viuga ahe left Celtin Maria w u terialu her vtaitor. Thatytmng lady, tint balng haahfut, dgetl up to lb liachalnr, who, feeling lea diffident with a lady of liln than pfthlrty nine, liivluvl, htrto plac hto knee. This sh readily took. What ia your tiarnt, my ' iwV bt Mked. ,"' '.- s Cslwtin Mafia,' waa tl npy. ' sud bow aid tr yeuf li" jreart old. How old tr you? 'Ak!' eougbtd th baobtbr. 'Why i j ym ak?' "Cause I wanted to know whether you are a old rut my ma. She's forty-three, but she tells people she's thirty-three. What makes hei do that? I ; want to be oMerao I can b a great big - woman, and do a I plea.' i . , Her was a revelation which would have made Uie Widow's hair stand oneudlf kit had only heard It- But fortunately for her ieac of mind she was engaged f with limpttabla duties, and uncouacioua orcvlesilna a ramarka. a IA yon goto achool?' asked i th Whelor. t , ; Yes. but I dim 't want to. I bate studying.' . .'v. 'You ought not to do that. Ymi wouldn't want to grow up Ignorant, would you? ' 'Omildn't T get married in waa Ig norant V asked Celestiua Maria : 'Ahem! coughed the bachelor, 'you re ! young to think of that, 'Are you married?' aaked the child sud denly , . A'o, aaid Mr. Worthlngton, somewhat embarrassed. - ' 'Si 'Well, that's funny. You're old enough to l-e, anyhow.' - . 'I will wait for you, my dear.' '1 wimld't want to marty you.' . Wouldt.'l yoo? .Why nolV 'No, you're too old.' 'Yes, I am too old to marry, my dear.-' ' '1 don't know,' said Coleatiiia Maris, I gueas mother would have you' Mr. Woithinglon bluehed crimson, and the blond HrtHetl at the end nf his none willed didn't Improve ha apiearauce. 'Ynunhouldn't talk so, my dear,' Im said, 'Your mother wouldn't like to have yti.' I didn't think,' tnb! O'lwtina. 'But you needn't tell, you know.' - No, I won't.' i ,;.' . , 'How many teeth . have you got V in quired Uiciucorrigibl child after asltsht pause,., ... ..... t, ,. ,;,, I don't know, I never counted. How many have you 7 ' 'About 'Si or .10; but mine don't look a Dice a ma's.' " - Yoar m1iai very pretty teeth'.' 1 7 " 'Yea, she ought to have.' Why do you ray that ? 'Cause she paid viioiikIi for 'em. Didn't you know she bought 'em from the den tist, aud paid an awful tut of ;inney for em. I wink they didn't roatso mucli; for ma said ahe couldn't buy me a new cloak this winter, Vauas ah had to pay so much for her teeth.' , 'lb-ally,' thought Mr. Worthinglon In a perniiiratlot., 'this terrible child la likely to real to mc all her motbei'a secret. I wish her mother'd come in. I don't feel right listening to all sb says. wotslda't lie her father for good deal. Jiwttbeit Mrs. Wllklna did com In, smiling aud little flushed, having been in the warm kitchen. tMie could hardly have looked w complacent if she bad known how much Celestina Maria had revealed during her short abnenca from the room. I am sorry to have left you so long, Mr. Wnrthingtou.' aha said; 'but these eel vania are not U be trusted entirety. I have to look after Hunan a little, or bImi Would make sad blunders.' ' You are quite excusable, luaiUta,' said tbe bachelor iiolitely. I hope C'clvtina Maria has not troubled you,' said her mother. O no, not at all.' Ui down from the gentleman's lap,' said Mm Wilkin. - 'You ar too titavy.t Mr WorthiiigttHi didn't object, for h U'gan to feel that Celestlna was heavy Himiii Hi aupper-taide waa laid, ami tin three sat down, ll is needier to aay that th reMwt spread Uhiii It was an inviting tie, for Mrs. Wi'klu was an excelle.it liousekeeier. Bh pressed Mr. Worth ingtou bospttablT to do juaiiu fo tb r Hu4, and ba ta-gan to forget Celeallna's revelations to her Mother'a age aud teeth, when th young lady, evidently becoming restive, began to nudge ber mother. Mat' said ah. . B quiet, Celeatlna Maria Cant you 5' aid Ilia widow, who waa pouring out cup oft for Mr. Wnrthingtou. 'I want that cake.' . ' What cakr Inquired lira. Wilkius lu th moat unlucky forgetfulneiis. ' ' , The cak you tromlsad in if I would m aay anything about th gentleman' long none I waa Iheatartling reply It Is bsnl to aay which becarn rnoat ftushed audeoibamuwtd.th bachlor or the witlow. . 'You pet vers child I tvclatmed th widow, slinking litr nnsurliif with em phasis. Wny do you tell such wicked Ilea? But ymi did, ma, psjrsisiad Cehwtina. - This was loo much to Mrs, Wilkin Bh look f Vlealina by th arm, and pot br out of ih room, taturnlug to lir plac ia grtsttoibarrassmvut Ph Is troubleafini child. Mr Worili Ingtou, aid tb methtr. Toil mustn't think aay lb lug of btr uulu:ky speeches. , cettalnly wot, said tha bsrtW.' but It ll u te feared tbat be dlJ,fur th cuuvtf sat Ion flagged after that, and he took an eaily leave. . He didn't propose to Mrs. Wilkin, who is stilt a widow. Site ban, however; dis patched Celestln ' Maria to a distant hoardluKschoot, aud is busy with fresh plana of a matrimonial , uatur lit whlub. as Cslestlua : Maria Jt ',, she may -ucceed. , . . . . . ;-.! - .... I slt ,f I!-',,. 'i .fc. lll .l.... . "' BETURN, 6 W EET II I B Aai, RETURN; O Hiram UlyaieootDe back to your home, ,. For the clock on th steeple strikes I wrj. ISO longer ttaisere nmj HnsptMfars nimn, , For yiiur subjects ar waiting fur you. " Oh! pause not to driuk Bayard Taylor's beet beer, ' i Kor glee ou th Sultan's great bedt The sutler and whiakey thieves shout tio you hear? , , ( . . , 'A Crown wehavemadeforyourheadt' Come home, come borne, come honiv? ' Bweet Hltain Ulysses, come home ! Ben Bu tier is cocking h Is ej e at poor H ayes; The Fraud trembles down to his shoes; Jobn Hheriuan, th brazen, stands struck with amaze., ,, Key writes, lest bis iiftioB he lose: , 'In vain did we Bleed the electoral volet . In vaiu did we swear truth away;' The party is dying, while you are remote, A od In short there's tle dickens frt pay! ' Come home, come home, come home, bweet Hiram Ulysees, come home 1 There's a liorwe iu tbe circus for you aud Colfax t The horse that you rode in th South; The msu Key staud ready to lean uu your backs. And them's whiskey to put Inyuur mouth. ' ...... Then Hiram, King Hiram, come o'er I he blue wave To tbe laud of the free Whiskey Ring; We've played out oor Hayes as our very bent Knave, ." Aud now you must trump as our King! - Then come, then come, then come, King Hiraui Ulysses, come home! CI1UUXULUGY JK TOBACCO. 1 196. nuuianus I'soe. a Sjmni.li monk, wboiu t'uluiiiiius , cll bis seeoud voyage, lelt in Auierica, publifbed the 8rt ac count fif tobacco uudcr lbs name uf "Co boba." 153.'). The neirroes on tbe plsutatwnsin the Vct luJies bcfan to one it. . ld.iv. Jsau Aleut, envov I rota r ranee to Portugal, scut sums seeds to I'arU. aud Irom biui it acquired lbs usins of Nicotis a. Wksa it was first used iu France, it was called Herb du Grande Frieur, of lb house uf JaM-siu. aba ws very fund uf it. ll was sbioeslUd 'Her! as ft. . Cn.ix.' from CrdiusI tt. Croix, who first intro duced it iuto Italy. 1570. AttbisdsU in IluIUsd tolscco was suwked iu eonicsl tubes, msds of pslru Usees alailsd together. IZ'b, First spiiesred a print of the plabl in Andre Theve.'a CoKiaogrspliio. lj!5. Th Engluh first saw tb Iinlisut of Virginia u cl-j pis from which time they begss '. b uwd in Kuroe. 1601. James tba First, of Knglsud. sought to sbuliah tbe o of tobsoca by very heavy iaiposu upon it. 1610. Th smoking uf tobacco was ia da!gd ia at ConsiantibupU, T rsaJer th sustnui. ridicuUjaa, a l ark, detected that aain th plant, wsa Isd through tha streets with a pip threat throagh L no. 1CIJ. Tbecultivalkwof tuhseovwss be gun in ItutiBiid. 1619. aatea th First order. that so pUuter cultivate mots tbaa out hdttdrtd pound. 1C20. Sutoking first inlroduesd into (ear many. leUIf Firt inlroductd isto Austris by Swedndi treops. 1631 Th nsaof tobacco fwrb'uLlen in ltttHHS asJsr pejislty of having tb tios out off. 16i3. First m1 in Sitsrlsbd. wher tb msgitrk al first punished thoss rouud mekiiif ; but th atea mea Wesms too (eueral to b swppred. 1690. Fop lanoosat XII. aicomniisi atd all who shoald tsk sooflor ru to bsooo while at enettb ' 1721. Fop Bcnediet revoked th a Lot Kail, a Ins kimsslf asJ tubaoco imtnode ratsly. Ki. OF tilt A. ST A B HO AD. ' From tb 'w Turk Sus. Already w at in pubis sf th junrtst Citre of G. Orrt si lbs tnaa on norss ack who, st lb feint nf th avoid, i to prwerr th peace snd roe tb prnrriiy bf thisrenntry. tiuch thinji wald dassrve go rota nisei, anJ aiiht proprly he regard d ss silly sod imulampttbt. wtrs thrr a rvasott to suppne that ill sr gratifying to flo. Grsat bimelf-ll thy Wak aa n-wsripg hn is his breast. f t i to b obstvi4 that they sppesr is Journals of tb nts-t syeofkantie ordr-ia qusrurt hrs th na'y dssirs K to bua ttt ineaua most puhis t th here of tfaair is-wurabip, ll naiStor tt sack psfvert srS lilsty t ksow what is plaaaijy to Osa. Orsat. . Orsot is sis by t.ra bo know him left g eatlv to have charged ' His tislur has tieeoiiiR denjiotic li is amtitino is Ubti nit I W e .11 iiiow that he ns hot ft tt lb ftte in lK7t only Lei-mfc lio t uuiii urn get . aominut'tilu He liiuiiifested no . respect wliutavcr fur ,:bc trmlilio! . held sucred b the people, Ittiimt as k part of the t'on-t'-tution, w'liicli h ut f.re vein eif bia predocee snrs, from the lime if Ysiihgtn's exam plei froth leekitlif s third teiro. This shot S Lliat La then ih iulupil i h M'uhiliiiu ii nrdi ... nste slid heretofore unknown io the history of this country, , . ' It it Mot likely that f.rrt ti rant's love of power has Jlrriliiiht,tl d tiling lift rsiudeaeo sbmad. Ill wuUtbbt wh llie numarchwal instrt'itinns of tlie Old W'mld ttmtld hsvw no effect upoh a nature tike lnft bat to task hirh BDliolik to ijiigraft thHiii tin his oM oounttji with biumelf tur King tff KnifO': ror. ' : - .... , We slncrety belieVli that SttiMig the practical dangers nhiuli iiiittltrM our frelf iristitbtinns is n stieftpt by Octi. Grsnt: if h fihdubtsih be elected' President.-td otcMbrtiw rlibra. He H evBry wbit as IH bilious a tflaii fsiuts iVspoleon rss,;i 'ti feat' he la as tlnscrupulutts lnls Nspu lean professell at on tiinn to bb as much Kepttblicsh a Uett. Grsnt prtlfesses lo IH now.' ttift Rrt ftep toward empire was an extension of bis tertfc ss PwiUent tl.H saluk wliiab Uea. 0rbt has aittsill sl- tendded.. - .- , If a KffinMifc.u Nslibnsl ttibver.ticH were lu be lirl.1 nc. Qen Gmut wubld lS a vry lurmniMtiiu citndmats mr- ins nomt; nation. The itvimllicabs bate a vrTiv li inited number, of. slalrsmen from aoionsj whom a candidate would be taken. Mr. Coiikling has levt caste by let I ins FM improved his rccmit extraordinarily gtest oporl unity.' Then bu is A ttllted fsndl- late, and tha msfes have ho dmponltion t.l totleli a man mi Milts. . , Blaine: iadispdla bly a insn of wis t. an orator; a .cufltiihe pom man. posse-sing ni-uy popular attri butes, nnfortucatciy hss touched iiitdtey which bka stuck lo hisi Snda. shd tbade hiltl riih to the do-aragouieiit l-f bis, koblef fame. Lst , but struugcat nisSy wsys. w Geo. Buiicr. Hi. lUms tlotlltj kindle en-' thusiastll. anJ a pnweiful ihiihdlty ' Woul.l rally 10 1i!mrt-THjrt. nnt thb arrstoeraM elfmeut of lhi p.Hj woatd fc bitterly loatll lo accept htril. So we see lllut Iimtt nsp'vdeoh Orsat is a nearer sn'J2rster dangr thsh iuight st Sit be supoeed. SlihtiTil lie L nominsU J. tha real Wttf wnhld b Grant not St II. tir Grant for llfb. - - , ; ; TUG TH.VB. . . I had a plant dtejjfully infc'steJ, ftltll wool-lice; slmot d' bttoyni by tbem. aud S bjsd loiMled hiitic clt clie by ss its protec tor, aud iu order to be ready iu au cuier gcitcy; ba inade in the Mold a bold all but deep euooi'h to hiue himself iu, bus not Uf Bp enough U prevent his having a tborvSglt gmid view ol tb plsot; aud when. a wuud- loue, bottle, or siitlMng ofthft kind sp iiesred Sear ltim lit the Muni, off h eaiud snd pUuiieed BpH it. Yi are miner Tin's Was Wholly bis work. I only wtoh4 ed biui sotti times greatly tilead at bis sbOoess. Another time, ss 1 was one day walking along a path in the garden. I sssf a 'osd, but 1 soon saw what he wsa sfter. Jasl ort before birtl WaS beetle which t expected to sei badjiMi but sr tbar wss spparently time lot ibsui to aieot. tho beetle had disappeared so ijniokty ihst my sy ws nrtt quick enough to se it tskeni .. .I....I.. mm mm. it. m. .1 mmmmm . L. vw hv wnivi i. . in iuo luau hiviihi. fur I hard a click which told ths tale f csptur. 1 oilier tued sserwed to havS concerted Petaeen tl eia bow to act sue) evening as to take a bitr Jer regularly and iu order to du their work wll it p pesred Is b arrsngsd that oa. nf thcul snmild gunn to th Under sad tbo other tsy eu'wde. having tb bat edging b twecB them i and so they did their work f clearing, keeping just oppuelts the on M lb other, sntj 1 was walttlUhs from IB window above, t wish Its Could all aCl with god feeling tuwsid atluh tlssful sr4 tares, i Dee do nj'icu god ari l t9 bsrnt -Lcuduu Gsrdstitr's hruuUi. . 'tt w ttrt infomtsl sfir.' wHus'sd edilnr In s notice of a selsot part which hs had bfeo rfei.llv iatlteJ t aitead. Thd eouipssitur piad Its Try iufetoal affair.' snd fcs more speeisl ittthatknts tr r8 esited at that Scs. t ItOiB 8UNNY HAIIV ItCfUltS' tiiervUMldrl.ltKsrSttsHrrHW' ' In IhM) Woffit, this brUj IW ouri But tberw inliial Hth the absdow fetery snimy happy hufs, llapry ttmlra. yes, sunny bspfy lnur4 "tl-filv lli.br"ts Sh.vely Mit 1 1 Millard. Silt lM.f of "t'hiJeftbe Islte.' It ta imblinhed lit ths Pout herd Milsli l. t-.. f.ifl. TI.U t.. tt lia "There's Musto Hi I be Air." iniM; "UiJt! Lh1.' "l T'-'HiJi wUr ly Lnvsltea oreaming.'' fat plsnri. . King's copies ! Ifn Chii. f-OpsMfptl" $t- yearly with tl.OW worilibf Olivet Mui as a pfarnitim. Sal S Tn i-tln ths s" PUn) Prstalun Dtswlug St f.vra Ctals Fair nex. October. fuhlishf st Ltrttir 4 BaTJCs notrrStsk . MtVC Hot. a, SavaonSbiOs.
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
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July 24, 1878, edition 1
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