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.1 t 1 i . TTTT5 . . y JnriorgastTnIary t5 w?n:v ".' this liaeHU YBiATft alrtdir ia' 4 trencral rMTiiins to seem . . . ,-0 . r , - xuanoBoript..'. haTe omfiiaiatderreart interest thxoatfb- THREE WORDS OF STRENGTH. vFBOM THK GERMAN Or SCHILLK. Ttere are three lessons I would write -, - Three words as with a burning pen- In tracings of eternal light Upon the hearts of men. Have Hope; Though clouds environ now, n And gladness hide her face in scorn. Pnt,then the shadow fr,Qin thy brow ; No night-but hath its morn. Have Faith -TOere'er thy bark is driven, ' The calm's disport, the tempest's mirth, Know this God rules the host of heaven, . The inhabitants of earth. Have Love.--And not alone for one, But man, as man; thy brother call, And Bcatter, like the circling sun, Thy charities on all. Thus grave these lessons on thy soul: - Hope, Faith, and Love j and thou shalt V find - Strength when life's billows cease to roll, Light where thou,else wert blind. i out rthe..ciiea. world. . Ibej re.;lear40f.wH flL'if tH -AUiixtio wVot v mt- lJwypHv:- -;-.V Zi ma9en'Cesv.. probably;. 14 process; f i.im : A-woto-.iwDTJrtr - Ltsx.-under XheA time ; De' eioiLaaeo -are one rcnntcxmxr tTTjyJfor its parpose the uruting of England and I Tripoli, thence running to- the moutb ol lnaia. iwo lines 01 communication are here contemplated, . coinciding, -however, from the Persian Gulf, across the head of the Arabian Sea, to Hindostan.,. -The first attempt to' carry the cable, in this line, through the Mediterranean. Sea, failing, a neavier .. caoie, witn - stronger conducting powers, was, some three years ago, sub merged with success, thus connecting Al exandria and Suez, with the European Continent. This line is to run onward across the Red Sea, through Arabia, and thence across the Arabian Sea ; but the scheme was arrested by the complete fail- chattctex:"htch aro prfectedan; 'aome r-J lofin&'-& of sqirculaf lift. 4(Xjfa2(l.ft?i ,V C7fci"lfr:.liJ.V - f wMcb tVgot into ffeV6. far ipM J. GEM. What could be more tender in sentiment, or beautiful in expression, than the followin lines from a poem of Mary Louis Chitwood ? - If a pilgrim has been shadowed . By a-trev that 5 have aursed , . If a cup of clear cold water I have raised to lips athirst ; If I've planted one sweet flower By an else too barren way ; , If I've whispered in the midnight One sweet word to tell of day; ' If in one poor bleeding bosom I a woe swept chord have stilled j ; If a dark and restless spirit I I with hope of heaven have filled ; If I've made for life's hard battle One faint heart grow brave and strong. Then, my God, I thank thee, bless thee, For the precious gift of song. Scrap0. m If a man sells hia wach for fifty dollars, buys it back for forty dollars, then ella it for forty five, how much doe he make in the translation? " It looks as if he made, fifteen dollars, bathe didn't. A elerrrman. who wt conoliie a yonug widow upon the death of ber husband, spoke in a, very senons tone, remarking tna tie was cne of the few. - You cannot find bis equal, J 00 know." To which tie wbblng fair one replied,' withv an almost broken heart, fl don't know, but I'll try." : . t . A writer in a Paris paper stales that in Eng latvd you can tell the rank of a visitor by the nnmber nf knocks he fives at VOUf door Thu a doke and a beef knock twelve timoV"a bar on nine, a baronet six, a commoner three, postman two, while the rest of the society not worth one rap. "Pa. I know why'that old' pistol of yourn that grandpa fit with in the revolution is call ed norse pistols " Why, my son J "xfe cause It kicks bo"' 1 , . What is the difference between a mischier n ous mouse, and a "beautifnl' joucg lady?, Ooe harms " the . cheese and the other chums the f viWbai a cuTions being a printer is 1 He stands when he sets, .and seta when be stands, and when he wishes to set with ease he alwav sfands erect. It ia however, the nature of the ca which causes him to stand. :At a fancy dress bail in Paris recently. lady was seen in a very low, bodied tires while .floating and 4wavipg. an abundance; of ' green gaulte.v She wasjioiitely asked by gentleman woav snepersonatea, ,rf ne sea, monsieur. , I "At m tMe tlen, nidame?wX- The lad blnshedj ftBde gsnUamaAamlled. - iPerhapa '-the. .most remarkable "weddinff an niyersarj nn record has ? just WeB'jBelabrated m Ulmuti, Bmrnw A landed propriator of . that plaeeave a fete in "honor rf i8 -amond wtddkg; audi the .united ag't of hnsband and wife amounted t two-hundred years. He was iSjrt ne ,97 nd: they Iwere married u , A ttwpatch frotn Niir-TotlrMiys: General to W tbe sirm oC f3p,000 He U eharged bf .Mf ;Montgooery Vub? aig i Utiirst hi artested ad tapnaoni He the Senegal, and thence across theAtlan tic to BratiL The width of the Atlantic between these points is one thousand four hundredj-miles, water not excessively deep, with no ice." Parties in France, Ital3r, Spain, Portugal and Bra til are interested in this scheme. Another line from France to the Aiores, and thence to New York, is contemplated.,. Still another is agitated, from San Francisco or Panama to the Sandwich Islands, and thence ultimately to China or Japan. The following additional facts will be found interesting in connection with this ure to lay. a cable through the Red Sea. subject: The other route has been carried through There are fifty-four submarine telegraph Constantinople to Jbussoran, on tne xigris, caoies now in successiui wording oraer, thence, by way ofthe Persian Gulf, through I the insulated wires for which were manu- the Arabian Sea to the Indus, with lines Ifactured by the Gutta Fercha Company of branching to Bombay, Madras, Delhi,- (Jal- I London. cutta, and other principal towns in India, The first cable laid was the line from reaching as far as Rangoon; some two I Dover to Calais, twenty -seven statute years ago. From Rangooo, it is the plan miles in length, with one hundred and to run the line along through Malay to three miles of insulated wire, which worked Singapore, thence into Uochin-China and successfully for the last fifteen "years. China to Hong Kong and Canton. A I The longest is the cable from Malta to branch is contemplated through tho sea to I Alexandria. It was laid in 1861. It is Java, Timor, and other islands, to the I laid in three sections. It is one thousand northern coast of Australia, upon which five hundred and thirty-fire miles long. latter island are already in operation sev-1 and lies in four hundred and twenty fath eral thousand miles of wire. The lioes loins of water. It has only one insulated both to Canton and Australia are expected I wire. . It has worked well for five years to be completed-in 1867. I The line across the Persian Gulf is one Ttttj. Stt.vt. ap Wncanw a ct.ttp mousana tour nunarea ana tuty miles in t.tvu Tk;a K0r, 'maa t lleDgth. It was laid in 1864. St. Petersburg to the great Siberian city The -line from England to Denmark is of Irkootsk more than a year ago, a de fhreeL knndred and sixty-eight tmles in patch having been sent, in 1865, from eBgfMnth one thousand onAond.rtdud n00n0fnWr, hc w0Qt0n It t four mJea of insulated wire. It has been K-f: ;n wr vrto' ;m- . j;-lm operation seven years. Knnf ir Imnonil fivA bunilr mH-o I The line frdm KngTaftd to IladoveT-ls This line, which is to extend to the mouth o umarea ana eignty mues m lengtn. of thp Amoor river, at th Rtra t nf Tr. WUQ wo inauiavea wires. . : " m 1 . . i: - . 1 1 e . . nlofr. I xuv Biiuncsfc line u toe caoie irom me and will be done this year or next. - There " . - C X rlr o are five great uorduiate lines branching p00 wnJcn u n'J one and a half miles southward from this route, contemplated I JU; , ..... one from European Russia towards the - x? aeepest laid cable extends from Persian Uulf ; another from Omsk, through A.vlAiUU;u " uuaaxea aua Central Asia into China, connecting with I ninety-five miles long and Ues in 1,650 ha PnmTnn. . latnoma 01 water. third branch from Irkootsk. followin tr th The toUl length of these various lines route of the tea caravans to the Chinese H54). 18 6:81f maes with "fOSOJ miles oft Wall Gate, and thence to Pekin : & fourth uwuiatea wires.' w - " v 1 m from the unner Dart of the Amoor to Vladi yne. nM orxea ' lo years ; nre have Vostok, which is to be the Russian naval worked 13 7'' xa hm worked 12 station on the Pacific, and is situated op- 7ea 'j fTe "ea n yeart; one tt, haa worked 10 years; three hare worked also to be a fifth branch, land and subma- B" "TO wuraea o yean; etgnt nave woraea t years; eignt nave worked Amoor across the Straits of Tartarv. Sa ? yeara . nT.e nT orxeo: tire yean ; four halien Island, the Strait of La Perousc worked 4 y ears ; serea have worked JAnn th Str.it f Rno.r t lAAn A. months to a year and a half. A capital of Japan. note to this list adds that "a great many ' ... cables of short lengths, not included in . THE UOLLUJS UVKRLAND L.INE, Which thia catJorni r aw ,V U takes its name from its projector, who, as parts of the world; and other cables, the llniffiii States l:nTmnanial A ai . I . . . ' 1 r , r r . i6.c".fc 1 wires msuiatea Dy tne uutta I'ercha Com- piureu lue return ui uie Amoor in 100 , pany. have been laid by Messrs. Felten has for its object what has now been ac-lk OnnipAnmA f rU A;- .v. 1... complished by the AUantic line the con- eight years; amounting to over 1,000 miles, nection by telegraph of the .eastern and which are now in working order." western continents in May, 1000, Mr. ernment to run 'his contempl.ted line I public. v"vai fhnyr'? f. fi75 Paraguay with the Argentine Confedcr. - 0 . m yrwrr". .Hto vi pi ,aesora u reaams any pirtoq; firm or eotapaoy hold ,"e ior,any ;. of; the apeci'al UxftWutatedtherefor : CTer-iha' licensa va rva. iron ula ii ir . as required nr a. cotsaoa new iawwbcrei th rol ixcec-rthe .turn -of J LOOO per annata. - Drarmea'aad leaiiUra'Own- g otuv one cray. 0 team wm-not be La bia tonhta tax. . . i r -V V , "?I Po to iedloB forty-tevea f tVe persons lmtog a liceoce aa wholesale deal- hen selling at wholesale, even at a tlac w r - v.4 culcrPr,,wl W1" w naole tol TKrrA i. t. r " v.v.w.vu M, IVI aUiaid r,xrt tbt Urd trf cf -te rlo!, ha,a itb'cciialart fcfi PrVlV5aTexaXadactItycfec2i ' . " lw!?t7-: At-aqVarw -Cillia tiu ka - - reaetessment Irom the 111 of Aoroif lRCfl r r-- Etery whcleaile a cense taxea wherj they txc msianee, who has pai4 b?l" fSo &M. ?S" hj b license will be immediately lUblt to r.al S?1 ? bHiac1- easoent for th. nine moWendini i"y t?1? "fS Jf, 1. 1867. the amount of r.atat.a? itT9 Beir U . ; icereior 11 be now noiaa a uccx $37 50. Persons wboee business covering a buiioea. of the saae cature. it IS to tntna. .v - : 1 . -i . r. .. . . . 1 iuc rpecw tax rroTiaea lor exoeu i.swic ,.jrr, iouu or MDICCO IA UlTfonn. I .U. i: ..! .Knl im;.,.i. j il 'r u waicn case uie aiscrence w w w w m uiviatK t v winiiri 1 k rtm t mil wa m va tax as UbaccouUta. thoat rtfernLfi I aooai i te aJcae,q tmaeualeiy. the amount of their nrtwinru- hnt .k. tucb persons now hold licensea aa oaoufac COMPARATIVE GEOEHAPHY. turera, they will not be sobiect to thi The nelaUra dmIMab r v.nh rr. speetal tax unul the expiration of their present licenses as manufacturers, unless tbey are engaged at the same time in the manufacture of other articles in sach man ner as to be liable to special tax both as manaftetarera and tobacconists: hot na It The Hon. Dayi L. Swadt. of tit Uni versity cf North Carolina; writes a Utter to a friend ia Georgia, containing some in teresting facta, which we call for the beat fit of oar readers. The ideas of unlimited both'. mrcta, :VthiCAri:r.. referred to f zt rcntclati ili-t- and Austria, .?rht Lata, as great as that of orth CaroLaa. : - Bellas is the aitderly TporaUn.! eounuy en the gloU. harbg rahaii unu to .the tquire cUa, taxe thaa tvtaty umti lit artragi of North Carolia aai yrebably thirty Uaee aa rraat a the per ion of Ge-3rxx north f Atlanta, fiash UvastaUoa b the ai2hborho4 of BraateU, a at Atlaats, woulllare proiaci a imc- T . 5T4 wwu4 care sti fthait!. . A coarsraUve titw of the aaacal con litm cr the coontry, at dI7trtat.iiot ia oar htttory, win exhibit facta &ct leas rmpreatirt, axgrsure aai Uaatradira. The hale tsp&' f the Gavrrncttt darirg tha four yeara of the a.iaia:itradn of Joa QrijrcT Aoawf, wVich'tie Sowih omplaiotd ef aa cxtravaraat. HO- 313.213, aai leas than th AmnJndAptH f the txpeaiitarvs of the Ovafeitrate aai rrwral Udveraataia. dariar tha far J 1. . J t v an I .v - . -. . LnVQ- lIJll iK cf lbe hoo iouHecu We feel thi. d,bt af ths Uaiu-l StaW. wu uMfSm' aoaa now licenaed aa tobacconuu ahould be knhw tn . ..j .v- .v . . . . peeial tax u imposed upoa journeymen j - ? .. . . . . mcmtu iiw a wooicsue oeaiers rar .rv Tv- .!,.. r .v-l Rr4t; hv.!.'. t : itt PXL .L' ,f Mnie,r ?r UaU of fou- hnndred ttnM eoopouada, or wbo paU up for tale in Ut nearest of the txad st pscage, wiui bis name or srsae a art .1 i . . mere on, any arwoes or compounaa, is w... sBciraaaiea esceea U. Any iaa from the earth, nine ly fi t. millions a! The arrtU b f. .wm .VI person bou eogaged la tbe maaofaeture olw aad that a caaaon ball eooiOSr at the Wntemt cfoar tr!t A. Tk. aa har, from letter eoatIais with the rtauk that, as Starr, would Botuooraia as these rars bit aaa ta reach the earth ia fits hsadred aad savin I W at the first glaaoe, with the bleaalag ti liable under the new Uw to special tax as a LJr. , b . icver, cm1. 1 rality u tha Sa-lM CL LZ minniiMnrif i . .. . I - Producers of ornamental and charcsellmg the same akolesale f4Ca U eual ia round anabera cf two .rwr prii thxa is crixauDdpa- br theoaelrea or anthonuMi tMnti t 1 1 i - - - - I . . ""' r r' : v . lounoreu. miuioas x aaaare mat, oae placet otner thaa the .place of prod actio a, fwtll tf whica t. UDL and tlrafounha are axeapi trua special, tax ta respect At;u v Tl ftrttitra tlAti.d iw: Ti IT .a 3 m memory for a lime, hot art tooa forgolt The new hcatea.l law tar the Ra-th- All boata, barges and flats, not used for or inaccurately retained, aad from wkka era State h T , 11 is di ft r- ft-'- K'wrt" v w aenve no Ciauact ttenmiU ideas. I I to atir r--.V BM.tiM. by tug boats or horses, and used erdaiit e- y for carrying coal, oil, minerals or agrt cultural products to marl aiseasable under the new m annual speciu tax Irom ao expiration of the time covered there ao method by which we may gala of the Unioa. It arpHes to the Stats of UjaU J44M of ths coaparatire eiuat ol I AUhca. Arkacxat, Florila. LooIaUsa, I tne sonaoe 01 tne earta. aad that Mrtioaiaad Miu ki Tv-vm--: .v tet, will be Lrit v; 11 'n. - 1. "j! tZ .TTfrS...-w! r5 U wiiK . . r , v&cav atars 10 actual sett: era, ta- uw wita aa 1 aorting to a syiteaauc scale of coaparttoa 1 claila the n?voe In ,vtr t... l alter tueir-i sftf0ra.- ... r,.- "1 v,.l.-4 --.1-j f, TV . T k, : : 'vnmrm 1 wac m pruc:'aiM ta tas oy tacir 1 ffT.mr.t. a, A .rf. .r o.... .r v.Mv v.n:.. .nc r r tonnage ali Cefollaa, in round noabtcv. U 0.000 ia for a shara. . ' 7 7 ooca ooau aqaare mile, From a kaovtedge of it I The fallowing U the azaacat cf tiee present enrollment feet and in lieu ot soca !ees aad do ues. . . 1 01 a capacity exceeaing wenty uve j surface, derired from obwrratioo, coocep public laais: anu nu wctib who wn., w.i UoM mttJ U rortBed, taort OT leas SaUifaO be sobject to a tpecial Ux of five dollars, harr. of its t Tim rr. ftt .t . t .- Jrl V . . - I . ' - " I a. - " K T5t nVl iBawHacxccNiDieat aunurra wm, eooeepuoas U impreaaed dots dlilxnctly. Arkaaaal ooTfllS aipeaal Ux of tea dodarj, said tax to be tif Wlj aad darably, by regarding North T. ll'mtA asumd and collected as other special Uxes Carolina as a unit ta a tntta of gegra- LSaa. 1 ' ' ' Acresu 6.732L0W r.j t .1. .. cTn.. . v.- . I ... . . . ft o- proiuu ur m w. au. xmii .'"ipoical eompuUUons aad eoaparisantl A' cisl Ux oa boat, barges aad flaudoes not, U crgaaitalioa of our GoversaeaU U nowever, aaec tae luouuy 01 we propria iTgS, our Unitary wu a mUhoa cf square tors to special tar as eipress earners or mile, or a flutk of the globe. After the gents, when domg business as described ia porchase of Looiaiaaa, ii was two taSlioaa, paragraph fifty of sectioa seveoty-nioe of or a tvcnlyjftk, Aad at the ratification the act or J one SU, low, as ameaded Dy ef a, trraiy of Gaadaloope Hidalgo, it the act of July 13, 1866. was three oilLons. or about the $ctint Wholesale dealers are required, as soon e( ihe globe. At ths fin it era, Nonh as the amouot of their aales within the Carolina was eqoal to a tmntutX; at the year exceed $50,000, to make monthly eoad to a rVf wM ; aad at prtaeat. to a retorns of sales to tne ajsiauat aaaeator, tigtua of the Unioa, The lobe asirht Loulilaaa, MiaalM-ppi, . . . , Total acres. This vast tVrritorr aaple hoaet'ad for tvery cerro ia tie South; aad if it wert aU ia cae body C.C25.1C2 .. . .,7&0,7W , . 46,3,37 rculd fsralah aa it would U dealralls to ap prvpriate It aU to that c!mu There is aa aiuaJaacw cf public land ia tie Wettera. Territories fcr the white people to settle, ia lou cf 1W acre, aad it were well to hire tie two thousand miles, and to maintain it for thirty-three years. In 1866 the BritUh uwcruuieiit jave iuiu vue same privilege through British America, a distence 'of fire hundred miles, to the northern boun dary ofthe United States. . In 1866 also ation, including Brazil . and Uruguay. iucAicu wiia iuaximiuan, Russia with Turkestan, China with Tae Pinea, Austria with Prussia and Italy, . . . . and pay the tax oa sales mouthly, as other be diriJtd into a fWJ States of naal t,! 7 " ?C moathly taxes sre paid; aad ia estimating wal mlth North Carotiaa; into srrL heTBt7w fr l1" the amount ofsales, any sles mide by or Empires - Urge as the Unhed Sum, SdJL ISrnl rJZl 7 f ff through another wholesale dealer, need not D& ccqU Sj ialo xf 8tatetas JfJSl mtralat rpea again be estimated aad indaded as sold larga North Carolina. Thi State cf fnd buiri .w T fTs" w .is. 1..... tK. ..U r-nr4 v-.-.t. r. i . . ina tatell;gtact tiy will tTOallr.arrro- . K . A . . liBM LOS Wholesale dealers holding Itdy. . . f I rnate the crr!rr rrt ef t ukl- um w Km 1 ., . ... . . . . . . . 1 An f"f ;n imnnni nf iiIm. wilt V 1 II. ,V l.fSf T .V . . "r6lwl liable to make monthly returns of sales as iw- th of AtntHTth. irfJL fif lA . Ierl. cf iht J.d. ... .1- v . inSSLEKIt I n'smed In the liocense; wholesale dealers fn I Europe. t.,i -"s.v .1 tm.i? " i I honors, as soon as.tnetr sas suan reacoi vtrnmi -m- -: M i ui a. vr v wiui li h i iinnniin I'nnAinti.i a . w - . . - - the United - btates Uongress granted him :;- " w an amount which is less than the basis ofle most powerful Empire' ths with the pnvilege of using all materials on I .JLi i : v ovu JJLi fo- lfa trorU, cmcmtn7 icAoss military ouvu Abuva Seward made report to; rV: . nUAvU -v-wvu.. Aire leunn Faa . .f ..t.' j - i . ui o.twuueu ftv ciuiugtoirwiwouia Un mnr . ' I Oroker. or came Droaer, or waoicav uni i W mmm V A W - HK UAir HI 1M 1 r a their license by the sum of 1 37,50. Cattle brokers should be asieifed on the excess - of sales over $10,000 in the same manner as of wholesale deaierf. Under the new lawejery person, other than one havlair paid the special Ux as commercial capital not ooe in a hundred will Us ails t4 raje, aad tie result will b list tit home steads oiTcred lira by Ccagrcas wul W cf no service, for the rreocl at Irast. . '" TTAiitiitm Clrridi oe aDout lortv mites, witn an extreme depth of sea of about 180 feet, frozen half 06 year. " The early certain -completion ofthe Siberianline to 'the' mouthof tha Ainobr and' the, extension of the American t The 'Scientific American thus ahowa - how time has been economised by the application of machkery:. lme toTSari Francisco, and so nn. V..LV Vfl? m P J.(wTiichls operated : by the Western' IJjiipn Telegraph r Company) -. great encouraged ment, and. lwt year,, not less, than . fifteen hundred rnenwith . thr . strpply . .vessels,' wereprbsecntinjg - the wort ,upL along, the jjjasier river,-ia me aireCTion of JJehrinff s Sfo ;( Tt, mabi .r" vvsk wno. uue DY.tnig TOBtA aiross BesringV traits to the month :of the .'Amoor, tconnectinir. withtfi A nne, nas.Deen. esumatea DyjAirQllinai at i,UUU,VUU. m .The .wholedtance byT-this Behrink Strait' route from Ntw- Yrlr tv Xronaon xs aout seventeen thousand miles" soon as their sales exceed the amount Earopeaa Uorsia. aad aorta aad South irgims sre eqsai ia txteM to tgiaad. orld has ever known. Paleiuaa, lis raost aaoeat and iatertstlng of bUtcrval naiiotJ, siai lar la coaSguratioa to New Ilaxopabire, Is about eqaal to the extent of Marrlaad, aad is somevhat larger thaa the ffiA ofKenh Carolina. Greece,' as esUmaud by Hist- X5. coatained 29.C00 sqnart oiU. South er.br retail dealer,; or pedlar, whose occa Carolina- has 23,5, or -Orss i'tXs of patioa it is to buy or kII agricultural or North Carolina. Greece aad Alactdoeia notexceeM teathoasaad dollars, is to bt wha smaller thaa North CaroUaa. Attica, uVil r sa'-r"". J Vv Y n i viw, w awj li metiers tUy tta ty ariu, tat ssik.J Ot Law gcrrs Tke CUrL-tie T'eu$ calls Iks a Ufa i bo cf aH ! are - txtertifr4 ia aay aU lsw-uits la eocsiy,' tVh, aay iava tmaaa ictsaat 2 aria r arssaM fit ar, w taa fat lla lUj all cul t raUstat- .puiujb vara uuw men eoald hata doss is " The payment ol the special tax ox a co-i- " T I J ? aoa, iat ssii.ia sm.cw tie 1669, wbea-Arkwrigbt, nht Ui sottoa spb- tel keeper permits the person so keepings tears aurawe waa -at iwuw xjoprt, was Tae aasw.ts alairci cf an ts ti ncr;t06k out bU tint patent: . hotel. 1. to. furniah the necessary food s LtUs Uiaagls of ssria hualrtd waary .aJ Urmtl Urrrth ca'trra Ooe man can nuke WmueVtW. intone for the animals of txsTtlers .or sojourners taiUs similar -la ouUme. and tual ia ex patkaps cs will uLaVt Uu tiea- day now; as'a hundred aad fifty eould'a eut without the paynt of an. additional spe- Uat U lit cotiaty of 'Nt Haaovtr. whith . ' - ; ' "o&u-i,; UVU ttw WV i..ru-:U.- . UWJMU rasaf raVraU alad fri.ate imposed wnderthe aew.Uw; and the para- liasated c. ; modern taapa. Ujtrmiag M cU iU npetfycaaasaiuah'wocklaasay as fAj-lrrabli reUtire to - Insurance brtkets' is Nsni CaruLas. avU stau. aisaad Eag.la tfw Kh. au tWOthoaaaaJ LmW - - .- M" ' -I . 1 " TTn imrTil tit ta TrnrnfiT Vt I ha I itflfi Wflll rt TrTfvtriTrT try 4ha'er-trll-., .t. lv.i--. T-J :,-:lfv?1wiotjore thaa six thjonaand fafles 1 Iaa4 ttallbi rrprstsatcd try tis'ccrtrall aiaf t ava i. 1 I n 7 1 ; i 1 1 - 4 'If. 1 ' .1 , i ! i .. . j s - -7 t" . V-4 . -'. 4" X m -S j ' ..,. i'- . . .-. . . ..... ,v ,.
The Western Sentinel (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
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Aug. 17, 1866, edition 1
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