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'THE "WI'lMKLY EKA. naici of AdJbrIIng:., .13 m's.ltf in'8.:la in. $10 oo W w 12 00! lft 00i M 00 15 00 mtf-n TtTlIV K I.Y IMiti. ' w - V r A 1 -. I i "V. I . I 1 I 1 V E 1 I VI 1 I I 1 A VXU : Ti m 12 m'8 ... - , I I I 1 T T "FTT I 1 V3 "A X.: w I ,4 UYl I J I 25 E I 1 V V ' II VI l II . ' . J. , nn'i r. I J 7 24 M) 3- OO IS 00 40 00 , . 81x months. . j : Three moniu--, job l-mT.M.:-Jo;i Wort rcatly i iih i - n1.W HolWitcd froni all Slate Cocbt a specially. i OiJW.. MiUdHi- ui.iL u o h i ' . ii ii: t i . . i i y i ?.. f ? vr . " . . v ... - - ' Lj j 30-00 I II. . , . . ... : . a -. nf nnr. 011 I! mm s rr-, : - i - ... - i nrim i.v ri i t-t v -i i mm mm ... x i . a -v v m r n v mm i s ------- rProm the Boston Bulled . cnru4 ' ' i pArU of the t Transynt 4 ticl)7ub80f i 00 12 00 15 00 10 00 18 00 2.1 00 '40 00 17 00 IS 00 20 00 30 00 60 00 32 00 45 00 35 00 60 00 50 00 80 001, lUOFi:SSlONAL.CVUlS1 .,: A i ..- z R. 1 - T 1. PEVKBW-" iWtnrs in Bankruptcy, t3ioo hSStrourch BnilOinp.nd d.xr North f Yarboroagn Will AtUtul to 1I eases of Bankruptcy. Mr. iStVArill attend all the terms NSSnorc.ntion. POETI6Y. 1L rney at Law, SlON Atto . r-...f,nu Street. tn-o An MKarMAW Yarborough JTHe, ... .- . . t.. f,A Vinleral and State 4 Courts, " T. M. AKOO. J. C. I- HARKIS. ARG0 & HARRIS, Attcrnt-ysanJ CounscilonUt Uvw, ...... ti ':flj, trret. Meat" the U'Tu-e (IK ya-icttetitle street. t.rt Home. i bUnsa enimcl to the... -tf- His First, Best Friend. The following touching verses frm the Dublin Freeman wonderfully pa thetic in their ftlmp'.e fidelfty to one of the noblest relations and emotions in human nature- represent an Irishmoth ers inessaso to her emigrant sou in America, by another emigrant just about to ail, and will And appreciative echo in all kind hearts: llpnicnibcr. Denis, all I bade vou av; 1 Tell him we're well and happy, thank here, i meijora; ! But of our troubles since he went away ! You'll mind, avick, and never say a - word. Of cares and troubles, sure, we've all our share. The finest summer isn't always fair. Tell him the spotted heifor calved in May; .She died, poor thing; but that you needn't mind; Nor how the constant rain destroyed the hav ; But tell him God to us was ever kind. And wheu the fever spread the coun try o'er Ills mercy kept the "sickness" from Woman. . m my "duty to arrest The lins v ft I white witn passion ineupsT! r . www t nod rou." t "Yoi dar rather t: ui .. Iinnoaa fit, nflVJ rx-iore jue n "y i V ;fft"nt "T nvnzt I replied. . "1? ao not rt!1F I Mliwvvuvvp a fat it one ould hJ l 4- AVil vrV ifow me to cha'nge wait ioc jou I mpensrer you permit inim From the New Haven Register. Early 'xeiesrciiuj. Messrs. Editors: In Noah Webster's School Dictionary, pub lished in New Haven, in i A. 1 1807. In the chronological table, 1 find mentioned two notices of the telrraph. Quotation first: . The first telegraph used to notify the surrender of - Quesnoy , - A. 1794. , - Quotation second : Yirst telegraph in England, erect ed January 28, A. D. 1790. What was the telegraph of those rlAvs? Please answer- in your -y . "T columns. .j q 11 UU I 3 1US1M-.SS CAKDS. I OCEAN HOUSE, Be sure you tell him how the nei came And cut the corn and stored it in tho barn ; 'Twould be as well to mention them by name - - l'at Murphy, Netl fct'abe, and Slia mus Cam, And bi Tim Daly from. belaud tho hill; to a friend : Trlfitsti,iterviewivith thaSlfe iSipisoned her husband in 11-tvtna fled with all. his wealth APUnmense rewardwas persoii whi id recognized her the SvehiibePt at- thotheatrcaO; tiSl tia tokt :arefullestsheshould eSnof I v Jhed at the idea4 Mr l?ft me I jH ped to the window indSa toflkho was .wait- nffi,,fi,r d Afres to send amcs saire to a fr etf '..; let him pass." -KT I ltl C. -'. And say, still. ara!--h, sayt nii-s him S A 31 T They came with ready hands our t il to j " share; " i 'Twas then I missel hint most my i mm riorhthnnJ: I - : : I folt. althouKh kind hearU were round MIK M(ST 1'I.KAhA i -'''" ; ine there. U. STltKHT, lrtirietor. ? I rrlfttt t door Of tte entertil OD if ! parently a i I ;inl 1 vRKSPf' t the nan aiu .a XT M , streeu j.,; t on the iun .naii. Open all the ve.r round. Kxtra preparations and indin-csi: nts for Summer visitors. Sailing. Fisbinir. Surf and Still-batU-'ing. Music and Dancnur. i.f lTable supplied with cv. ry d.-'.i-cat-y iX land and sea. K'mmus airy and t-nif'rtabi-. rrowieiiado veraudahs, and ti.v U st view of tho HarlH)rand w-.i-fr..nt Irom tho promenade on the lp of tl-.o House. TerniH moderate. " Sjxxiial arrsinscmeiits lor fainilif. - i-- Tho kindest heart land. Strong hand!" bravo sevcrcu i-r ironi mo Uy many "a weary league "and sc:u lcat in a foreign heart ! one of shore And .n't hi li winsome briglitiest, "bon- . A. ANSI. I. V. Former I v J. A. Anslov V t'o. ROIlKUT v. Joll NSON, ttfMcksyiIle,lavi tsninty, N. . t.-ll him sl. know who; Mavoiirnioii, i i cvcsT Tlie darkest, devpiest, nitvt blue , . I ever saw, cx. cpt in summer skies ; And such black hair!-it is tho Maekest hair . ri... ..,-.r rirmled over nccli so lair. I li.IV v.v. 1 . Pinchor littted many lire-and Augusta, il lAnsley & Johnson, TOltALtll .i mi ss 1 1 ' ?i i:k V 1 1 AMS, Are prepared to make liberal advances i.n shipments of Tobacco, and with ample stock of all gratk-s, otlcr to the trade unsurpassed Call and s-se us at our stri.-tly . K'.ruiuiiKi' e.rikor- I'rvor Hunter streets, Atlanta, ;eorjin. llefers, by emiission, to Hon. F. 1'. Shobcr, Salisbury, N. f. it t I'i Sali.blirV. t. II. F. Simonton. lsi.. l'resident ni Bank cf SUttsvilIo, . JOIIX ARMSTRONG, q. I FAYKTTKVILI.K STKKKT, rale ran x-c,. '" " ' .'ijl Tell him old day, , And inoiVd. po.r didn't die, t'rou. hed by tlie roadside. w-iti-iiml the wa - . . . . . ie same iusiam mo partment the lady i on1 nVnuth- aD- ulatto boy came out rough the room into from thence into tne i.. nr. imiir nnssed and UV 411 i -- i.j-jjlnt mnirft her aDDear- ineui"yu.Y, h hov return.' At SSt Vv' inpatient and knocked i at tneqoo . i . or ; "Iadani, 4 t SVt ; There Vk no reply. I broke iminlthe dlor.and the mystery Udril. The robes oi xne lady Uy Mn the floor aDd -fr tered!ove-the room were suits of JeJA?.Srfi. nnarrl. similar to "Vtheniulatto. On the maw v. - t. tabuwas lJ wiijv. st:nnthc'skintoa i brown. . ! . . .', Thfe lac y f au scui w - iof the rjeenger. x kuoy oo I wouSt no rfmain in the city an m Uat"ir.rLW than-she could get 'iwaV r loifrried to the bankers, ftrSt uivEat8ho had drawn the uvas well ho i amount coether, an nour, I f jiu iy s was with us he'll a ffor r thorough search of stand ard works, we find .that ; ttw tele- grapn spoKen oi o.v Ssed in France, in 1794,Avas that knVwnasChappe's. "was brought into use during the warsof the Frencn revoiuuou. - v-r; rr upon a pivot was attached to the top of a tall post, so that it could be easily changed from a horizontal to ar? inclined position. To each end of tho croes-fcar was attached a short arm, whicn oeing ai&u up . coulu. DequicKiy uiuuj,... - Sost any position in relation to the basr - '1 lusjappaxuvus, , , orlmitffnl l-f tWO worseu uy iui:t --i c;. , i i .,.1 flftw.siT distinct sig- nuiiurcu uijv "j . . nalsi but M.Chappepy an mgem 1 ' . . ii,oW tntjflo the ous aODreviateu mpuouw, ---- . 1 1 i t loon unnppssarv. use oi an out oiAitv.. w . The news of the recapture of the . i! yt k tVio rHct.innarian ,1 Par d hv thl8 tele- iraph, in an hour after the entry of ?he troops. The firet telegraph used in England was erected in 1796, and known as the admiralty telegraph. Tf .oa r.ronnfied bV liOra iuurray , ;i,vr. ' Vn Twiand from 1796to mi6 when it gave way to a more i w " Awh enntrivance. W fVQTI M Illl Hi A l.tV ' if th:t WOUld lignr, ueuciiie SketcU of a qoloreci Bishop of uTAttiniriisi-. T!niscoia1 .- . . Chwrcli In America. - vtrni;r.r- TTonrv aliles is si feet or more In height, well pro- T.i, i i .,.:rvc! . nt lpn?;t 200 portioneu, auu wcia.. pounds ; of ginger-cake color, short nair, ana very?guuu '""rv Sunday rooming he preached .to large auaience ui -, Z tne court iiuusc, V-. , "? night he preacnea to me wmtvv pie m ine jaeuiuui? v. r.v church was full, and all gave him ii - r,tfrr.Mrt - Tie nreachea llicir uurci , ,0... irom nits -lout -. , -- verseoi.ou a u.tn. .?", "" Vi ,1 n .1 innimor r!nin i Till erv was kouuuu """"v . vr, .j.si. V,!.-. J.lnoa 7nrv trood-his made no attempt whatever at bom !" V n, f?i8nifv. .iWe beheA'eAve Tf a.t- ti-bft heard him Liemau . -- when we say tnai n sscnuu -very good one. Everybody was was wen piwocv'. - - gretted his or her -goin- hear Bishop Jiue3 was uw u --v -i o o oc tha slave I JMre r-, VI ;t . k ro us iiruJ t-vl . , .Kn navrniPnt C)I 6 V coiorcumau uu v.w i"vr-- ll cents, ana learneu 10 nau -vv. orea csuuuay owiw' "o- Troehvtrian lady nearby nis V--V.-r Whon.hia mis- A. -liAl cna - - W.' I I t-i At A AAA trtjaa uicu on - 7 . 1 Lmohnnf thA matter, and held it liVW B"uv TT-11 in ln.,rn tTOfHSJ. inallV. in in court cicvcn j i. - - : , 1864, the case was compromised , j? i:nin h fYmrtofAu- wnne injinai"s . , . P'-. gy tSft comprise .to came a. ncc mo" , w . - 'r.j! hnf in iRf.fi he re- went IO luuiauo, uuv " --- turneu vo uuuviuv retail furniture, house, ut soon Jeft called a semaphore. The admiralty ! retail furniture f consisted of six conspicuous boardsJ4nd Went to Lebanon. Kentuctr or shutters set in a frame, and capa-flnd went into the garden and ftuii 0T.su.l inrnprl so as to have Knciness. He was licensed to preact how he An 44 v . tci bnv it wasjinaue I suitled the travelers as iue , lbie , q bearer." ! . passed him ny - 1 i.ei3 yet a cnance. xne Hail, rain, or sun-Jime, sure twas , Jer left within an hour, nSiSthe foot that -ver !lte-WOUlha i fanaUivA ihere in n?inutes Tell him the house i lonesome like and j gfc)i lfl the Wharf-just in id. , f, ir I imflto lis 1st an aged, decrepia The lire" itself seems robbtnl of half . tU JO the C3 bin. There its light . : .. -K?"ti em ' f nyp none of them But may Im 'tis my o cs are gr. , er . '?" Iintion cf the ui5ncii"v. ; . i 1 m-lT And things look mgsigiu. For all that, tell ' that spun The shirts you brio them every one. dim before my fail- lihn 'twas my lf ami stitehed ! tJive him my blessing; morning, noon, i and night, j Tell him my prayers are oilcred lor in Ami IlhiaiTM'k Jiat,ujiuuj Newspiers. Maa7'iies,- anvl law i Booli,of cverv de-ription, lund in the very Wt st '.e. and i-t lowest prices. Old numlers of Supreme Court Re lrts taken in exchange for binding. C. C7 WILLARD, EBBITT HOUSE, And'lIrinVt--.d:v.s hU brave laiiic. Triftolusna-.ne, his country and Falo home, Jnd steadfast still abroad. MISCKblANKOUS ITKMS. , WASIUXtJTON, is - ;:m 1. c ii. c. i:cci.i:s, lroprietor, T CENTRAL. HOTEL, C'lIA.lIT.OT'riC, O. Man-hT, 1. 171 tf llTTSOKO 1IOTEU littlro, CUallinm Co., . C ' (I. II. HI ICK.U, l'roprietor. ..v.u.. ---- nor-ion I Slugnt. l lwu juu PV?,:!!? tho reeedimr .ves- . inmnonml. 1 A as in Unroached .me with the remark. j V W ,o "Mr liI you see inai um on boaVa he had u long white bKtnl hair that fell on his Phnulde-Hf t . w . tu.ngcurirt wWJ,.B' i-WtJvhen he got i nage n ' when man." ;ti , x. t I wil Laot repeat tne e. pi-eac.. : uidSS-it was neither refaned iSoFfSSSTforl knew the vessel i would De ir at sea before she could fbe overtaken. I was foiled by a SimawTNor could I help rejoic- - iiw. th chase was over. iug, f . I that si e Jpllu c3cpe. it 1 1 i t f i , r i;n tiirnpfl SO 83 tO nave either the tnlges or the board sur faces presented to the station. Cer ain movements represented certain figures and combinations represent ed a series of numbars. Somestood for letters .and some for arbitrary signals, it may oe 1,llV1' 5u the general public to know that me nf these nrpvious to v .. telegraphs, other ingenious means of SL Aicating intelligence from one part of a country to another had been invented and used quite fre quently. The Roman generals per fected telegraphy by fires, so that Sorda were spilled by the burning . , i tnr,,oa Thrpfl torcn- OI r tveontv-four neces- cs, uy " "V'bohPt were sarv lencia ji -" . . . easily made,-were also used in the easily jq fiwnrps. used nignt season. vw. - . i i rr.mf. a-prfi a later on eievaieu " mn- means of teiegrapn, or, r fPrw invented S TbyJieizen f Germany, who used it bymeans' of an ingenious Sngement of lines and interrupt ed spaces upon strips of tin foil, so arrant t&t when these spaces were illuminated by the spark, the form of the letter or figure was ex . .. rr t ...omantu in this hibiteu. inipiuuv. --- -followed until our own great Morse perfS a system which has been adopted in nearly every country in tb world, and which it seems im possible to improve AiriDTi onrl trill l business. He was "censed to preach by Lr. xteuioru, ji . ,i Kiobnn in 18i0 IKIwi : Was Ulliauii" . the jueinoui&u i.piiA vt; 1 mristliction isoum. Ana j- Missouri, "I'r"r;nThP siDDi. Nvnen ne was uiuuiu...- organized with himself and n. H. VSnderhorst (colored) as bishops. JL. -srK?.a TCnrth have ' I ' fri r. urnuK iUCLUUUiow ' been and are now hostile to such an organization. iis.io is now aeaa, auu m fA"',v- V Bishop Miles, aided by Bhop Pierce, of Georgia; ordained three othefcoloredmfn as btehops in his church, viz: Jas. A. .Bebee, ofN. C."l. ii. Hosley, of Georgia; Isaac We have seldom en a more modest, quiet, humble .or: tea proud man iusm ur -r----',-ot KeciaUy when we remember that pcciaiy " . nroudof he nas somen' s ' " 1,:, . . . . - K . fircl: ronn 01 nis viz., nisoeiug i',""'" . V race to exercise the high office of bishop, and the first to labor in the Organization of -his people into a separate Church, We should not be surprised if the success of the Bunaio .jsiu party suggested anotner iiem w to some enterprising manager, who may create a ripple in the .wow ex- istenceoi ino iueou lL-. drama by an announcement like the louowmg: KNABEM'S GREAT TKUUf xu ' OF - CONVICTS AND CRIMINAIjS ! will nnnear at the ? SPOKEVILLE THEATRE, " unvniV Ti'F.BRTJATlY SO, . ; iUU , - " Tn the new moral drama, entitled KIUSS KOBAII, THE CRACKS- OR Vv: ri.. niire-lar'a Bride, " wnhio fftiinwins' uneaualed cast; . - .. TTlrvica f TcnTsa -IvROBAH,- oy v """0"' a iT as hfl rms an r or leu uiguiaw'j'i,"-'"" r, - nrifh turn other engagcuieui) ; gentlemen, at the expiration of that time, to rob a bardc. ir. TrrwnTTT.E Jack, by G. Rotah . . -.xrril 1 L-nrvujn Tlie I IO ine uuiice; w t"""" " j rniai hitrhwavman. Mllll 1111 II. I J k. U.bu . j x " . . - . v . -.r 1. noa inet -finished a 1 Ui 1 W11M 44 jvw- SUCCeSSIUl t'ligascuiwu. o fsWlor. v Alrlprman IWal a. 1 . . - The "enormous outlay of the man- agemeut cii a""r . v ALr . predated when it is stated that this gentleman is paid a salary equal 10 wnt - fVhm the city in the same time. t 4 r. n TWnnti Vfi. bV , 11 lnnTn n1 hlCrilV Lnom,i indv of the New caici"v -VrrL- flrmi-monde. Thieves. New York Aldermen, Burg lars, Memoers vj Pickpockets. Horse-Gar Conductors, High waymeri, &c, by real professionals. 80 00! 150 OCT ,lvftrtislntr ONK DOLLAR tho lir&tand virrY cents icquent insertion. The story or tne ouhuiujj ui me Central Pacific Railroad is one of the most remarkable examples of the "dauntless spirit of American enterprise. The men who built it were mertuauis, if knew no more about building rail roads when they had passed mid dle age and attained a respectable " v. torlo thrin a t Villi sa UOllipeleiieC! ujr " - . . Pike knows about Greek. Hunting ton and Hopkins were, and are, . 1 4 o Rttinfnrn "Was naruwartj liiciciiam-i'. --; - at one time a wholesale dealer in groceries, though later Governor of the State; the two Crockers were dry-goods men. These five, all at or past middle age, all living -in jsacramento, uieu ,n oo.fe"... interior town 01 i-tunun L railroad must be built, and finding . . .1 iindorralrfl it. nooneeise rcauy i 4A4.v.4 put their hands and heads and their w. m T imH I. w K. . ....... . . uauica iu uuv,tv. , - .. .. , mi i ctrrr nf lb lUlUUgu. 7 ' . - , TTn4;n.tn Mjhinh ia ro cnaracter UUUUUgv ... - - . . IStlC OI nun auu r " " Yankee boy.that I venture -to re-1.4.- !4 1 . - Tin i-oc rtnA nf a lare lau; it iierc T4w . ., , " family, I have been necticut man. . The children knew - ?1 iJmmm , nil The "rtld c'othes" commerce in Englanti s .iuikiI with , niorp cer- taintvtnan vvun us m jc w... Stated: and yet. if Mr. Abraham, of , j . L . 4. Iiq f.Arr'r. I fl rtTO . i buyers in New York know thai old f Diue army wui'6 "uv;"w 1 .i i ' market in Ireland, and cast off-red,! wool garments in Holland. Irom fl Tendon j however, there are regular Ki shipments of certain garments to Tarriii in r iiiuuliiuo r.T inp it in ii Lf v lj Avuxiiwi : land ; top boots I fl -vta tn the Cane, and;!, pww - 1 : A, K ii,mr;01 tn African chiefs. ine. ; a . 4Ua in (hacA fmn'.w.ul ereat aeaiers nieic i z- garments nave jrise w ----y Sf merchants, and the value of theic exports maKes no iucuiw4.- Kind Words for our Southern lead. in my car- . - , mil aTTH (HIV . illiva out he was an old NAT. I,. 11 H OWN, A man failed in Portsmouth, II., some thirty years t ! settled with his creditors br sitv cents on a dollar, and insolvent enugnint, to tne t -i-i SfiVs not heard of again at id had i ........ 4T4.no so Ions that Ms oiuest "?-r" t ot have known; f i;a ennA4 insane. I?11" ,..V"n tho 19th ult. there, Yyii m . n -hance t6 ! " " : ; "frbn. h'im bearing the Witn f f water .4i44i- ------ . ri-va 1 lie L'Ulll' iR . 1 iKist-mark era town i vr ... - . Lwtcha, bowels of the letter, l".X.r of tion. . rjM.e seven Woiwlcrs. - i - . , l.i The seven wonders or tnowonu re among the trad tions of chila- hood and yet it is a remaritauw T1 hundred ho might he asked the question could not name them They are the Pyramids thl mvstery of the past, the emg mlo?e present, and the endu ring for the. future ages of this world The tempie, me 444..c." hSSng gardens of Babylon, the most celebrated city of Assyria, ?!. r K iriPnce of the kings of I t l AVA V - that country after The destruction of Nineveh: The Chryseleph line 011,1 , t. ninmniH. the liKALKK IN )N KKCTIOXKBIKS. i'anncsl iloods, PiekU-s.JSauees, Apple tiranges, lemons and Nuts; Fresh C'raekers and Cakes. ' New arrival of ! c-iiii.diikvm Aititn;i:s. A large stwk of MIMCAI. liSTItl -niivrs, .?nch as Violins, Banjos, CuiUrs, Ac : ,-ordeons, Flutinas Brums, FilVs, ' Flutes, Piccolos, Flageo- ' lets, Tamborines and I Triangles. i growing. Iitirso number, of e first party arc reported to be ! over to the ltomish Church- i ! UonVon behalf of both J are I being extensively 1 Xye presenteci to wie nti.llit- rottlng against the inno- 1. . . . . k : ,wx til ri4 has ut,uw Mg'""" vocation. i ualists, vations VIOLIN, BANJO AND STRINGS. Violin Rows, Hair, Bridges, IV-s, Tail rieees. Drum Heads, Cord and Snares. iiAKirrsi utNKirrsi ntsKirrs! A large assortment of PLAIN AND FA.mi "Asn1" Hlrd Bd lllrd Cr,, ;old and Silver rub, V (iUODN TOVN, Ac. , I if Kvery le- ripiion. I'TwT forget S? ". Xvo..in. Street, Raleifih, N. v . . nch-T 4om I yy tT AIA3IS & SON, Manufacturers and Dealers in Iktkasi kngixks, j SAW 1 "ST , S i Mme. Bros has rwved the dc- jrrtvof Doctorof Medicincin 1 ranee Her certificate runs uhb. -urn nvirricsl woman and motn tr of two children, does no jP" r .rwiw-ino as a pastime uie Muiij ui uht..."- r.4? -onitV. I.,- ,.:r.n nf scientific .vanity.. il'ITAR 1 she fulfills all the duties of her pro-. fission. During both sieges o i she never left the bed-side of our woundtnl soldiers." certain oi ine i-. usi"," - rinfol of Yew York :tl which are ndej all of whose seats are free of rent or tax to occupant have jornietj themlves into a "1'rop C hurt-W Guild." The association is for - mM tual supiwrt, and for theliss. nun.i. tion of their views. r t .... ' I,. ,.r Mf. savs tlie imagine: .1 iui 04 ;- ,.w York Commercial, niir " me 01 Stch and smSke house after raeioi !,,, .. u-nnt. to bean t ciarK, f jaumu.i " ."n Tta 1 -. . . d '4- ,.-0 nun tpll. US OGitOl IS iuorc IM4144 . i f corundrum that stumps us, as i Slum "ala cobble stone does a bare iSTfor us give us pberty or give K,r respectable death with an I liJ - nnn1rinT. Hiriirk-- scaDe 1 houaand times one milUonth "th it t us be a boot btack ch.m- ffiSrSSSSaciS zebra P6,11.0.-.. t ,.,) clerk on a tegi Aasure,--o --.-. trinG (Yuii nar Lie. ucv . . factirv. engineer ui .. j ----uuir''..'it .lairv maid. With an : ox and two he goats as our hbuse or an orphan .asylum B?a Sock gambler, railroad direc flt L'iSSJnft nf asausace machine, "Jrr" hornnnl brawler, or rag .Ayimv . . , any .rung, """tMim. Kelf- tor: Ana tnere aie ft doonal and damneu, e SSSid altar of Endless and thank less iriugery. " ? M brakc"nihavay of Jheir nu n levelling out nainea 1 OW 3 UI i c,""o .4. n in numo an I metimes twisi K""rr InlaKmething not readily under PM.orctnod. .bv nassen- tre i The otner aay, "3"" " A051 .. . 1 T ..-inrr TlOfld WaS tn'jJJetroic auu ui""'6 , , . , . . , 11 nna mif his head neiring nowen, ""';T-irTie.ow-in o the car and snouted, lie-ow ei -Kalmost leaving out the ow At nll woman on a iiui . . tra mil iorce oi ne nu.-. ". jr. . U3.ru, .,4vw.i iTciaiminsr : ETawea "rthat? Do On AO Oil VM I mf HCll - lme git off this side ! ft statue of Jupiter uiymuus most renownea won, w x - illustrious artist of Greece. The statue was formed of gold, and was biaiue n rtlnincttniichmar sitrin1' on a imoue n.4uo. . - Mllllio v44 ,.,1lo which tnP SUiniUll "4 444Vy 4 , - w& 70 feet high. The temple of Diana at Jipnesus, wmw yea?s in building, and which was IS feet in length andj m breadth. and supportea oy & umns 01 me XW4.4V. w . 7. T 1 hi h The Mausoleum at Halicar SSSsns, erectintoryo 3iaUSOlU, me x444 "i "The wife Artemesia, 1J. C. dod. a Pharos at Alexandria, a lighthouse in" os Sr.tor. at the erectea oy a r s ,pvan. entrance oiuw , : r h and SdbsaraJisWfone hiinflrpfl miles, aina uiwn , wfinscribed ''King Ptolemy to the gods, the saviour , for the .ben ent 01 siuiuis. "fr ' - imaronf sus at Rhodes, a oran "o-, y ApoIIo, 105 Grecian feet m height, anPd which was to be 1 at the entrance of one of the harbors oi the city of Rhodes. Dr. Lillienthal, the well known Jewish pastor of Cincinnati, on dec nMtion dav. was calldi on tode r the oration of tWoccasion in view of the FederaWl. hile i-!bnrnurhly ieaVened by a;tru y Kinay, -nj h some wouiu ckij, r ; ; fellfn-for our "dead Confederates,'' S for the people of the South. Amon-other good thing the doc to?Sa T "Not one of us all enter toin?the least intention , 4i humili ating our Southern bret ten V, e war. We honor their chivalrous spirit, their indomitably courage, e admire the names LeeMu art, Zhi ;& flesh, Km nrfimei T We pity Sethren: We do hot wish to ffmthem. We sa- to them. with our j-iongienow . .r iT." 3ifi Wi say, with malice io uu , n.-; ---- - Sands it and 'ove'r Thf graves of oSm& brethren let us .enew our filial allegiance to X V ih TxciDENTAb TO THE POLICE. Murders. Robberies, Pocfcet-picK- inr. Delaieation, Diit.-4...w";0. Stubbing, Shooting, Gouging, Coin inff and other elevating effects, produced in the most startling and SaUstic manner. The Cracksman Chant will be sung by fifty con victs, kindly loaned by the Warden of the Spokeville State's Prison. Clergymen and teachers admitted free. Liberal arrangement with Sunaay scnouis. -NT B It will be useless to offer had "money at the door, as a profes sSnaT" shover of the queer " acts as treasurer. The Door Test. A correspondenTof the Scientific A. o". MUnwino-novel SrZS char- Dur ng the last ten years, in the winter season, according to our daily raord, we have noticed the manner recoiu, 4i norsnns who in whicn one iuuumuu ? - called for work have opened, shut, or not shut our store door ; this you ul " . . ..4!i A ncaloca nnfipr- mav say is a uniie a"x u-v- -- w?but wt;rentertain a very tHf-. l" oi -. . rWf0,o tho tflPtS. ferent opinion. to..- . and what the deductions 1 Out Of l.UVU persuii 4 , m'oDened the door and shut it care ??.?Pf.uTi v,av mn in and when iuuy wiw- - 11(h nnise. thPV Went OUl, wnuuu 4f.v.,.. in?yX!r " Li ?f ,-n q hnrrv. and not, ana mereiy pui4C fooldld not attempt to shut it at all, either on coming in or going 0U4. 9G left it open when they came in but when reminded of the tact, made ample apology and shut it when they went out . 1U3 opeueu iti"b'" - AV r . 1 5 t,4 irinlpntlv, owli'way InHW v.ffiar; and yoaij? Huntington's first dollar was earneU when he was less than twelve yeafs . 4 .ii 4- .1. nolornhpr prtl- 01 age. vcn-iu-u uv.6..- -, ployed the boy to pile up in the 1 J . . 1 i fir nf firA-WOOd WOOQ-bUetl J , "I lu WniCIl XlUtl ueei-4 , , - . winter. He piled it neatly and . 1 1 J 4-V.; 1nna with t,nL smootniy, auu, who u"m - ----- Spirit OI luorougiiiJCTO "--- in miaaie age, no uun i"w - , ---:i, ,,n oil thA chiDS in the woodyard and swept it clean with an old broom. His employer was much pleased with the boy's work, and patting him on the head, gave hima .dollar, and said : " You have done this so well, that I guess I'll have to give you the job next year aeain." " My mind was divided,' a6. . ,V !,.. in lift. Whpn saiu xiunungLou, iavci " he related this incident, "between delight at the dollar and the praise, and contempt for the man who thought that I should be at no bet than ruling' wood in a year from then." item in the annual trade returns of, t the country, isuc oiu ciomco, ivei they have servetl the. purpose, of mankind, from the shabby gentility to utter beggary,are yet far from .. Mtfloi1.: When tney. have seen their worst they take , altogether a new lease of tsxlstence., As old Jasom was renewed in an- cient story, by being ground Mna, mill, so are our garments When clothe? are too bad for anytmng else, tey Are still jjood enough for tills aruciw W1UUOUVUU.V-, . ,, "A tne Civil wr i jo. v. , -----yet it is as legitimate a" raw mate rial for making felted goods as flax is for linen. - Formerly old woolen rags went to the land, but now all except those which are dyed scarlet whicn are treaicuiui of the cochineal. they contain-go to the great factories, where, after be ing torn to pieces by long toothed .i ii.... mi-v-orl with fresn 1 niCKers, mev tvio wool, and appear in the market as talmas and petershams, beavers and , pilot cloths. More than 59,000,000 . pounds avordupois of woolen rags ruu , i il7a i tKia nnntrv wereuseu iuwiu J"C: 'n ium for this purpose, and above 100,000,- , UUU pouuus in "i Revolt llC a Harem., t 3,ie,,;ionUnthoKurorn Lied , that during the joun e . . A- RI ALtNlVl' I I II) Astrakhan to i 1. .AiltlMUM 1VIL1I Vlivy liXvasmucn ovvuh v ,,,., Hiln of the proper afj iioSttotaclie --ho ras el jl r4 tftan once upon i km foaming that apurui..- ... halafc had been preparctl for Fthe Ahih suddenly decided on v'K Ped in a country I f - - ih "i lit iiiui.o '- ISer0to thBhahcmnrfz :SaS ,?e he waited till WHhroirl,lhl0 :?L beft)re he proV11" tre. !? It appears that hWavor- ritrt i-bul the onan rtirV.. UV nrf iiwpninir. V ult it. on- uw iiw. "-- -Sr hi Majesty's second visl W iltu ... a,.4l tn theball aVth A 14.44., .w. r in Jriiri uuu - . wvnmmn rPMmenta S IO M t..,i lnl.1tfr(inh(Hl IO jmw-" the Leipsic Fair; artillery coats to I J J0 A4ll onco upon tho . ifaivora tii riii t tne low cuuxiuieo, , ; a 1 rt 44 a ...tn. -lrtrrl . . .i. . ..li mn loud ill , denounced, through I j aipjaints, probably hpgwjf t a i'riAvit- dust." and I i A. vmnB thev expected to. JS " 't tn follow fLblons" However the I ;nTterminl t ,nd them k and. despite incu u-. r. 4.171." i... nAhr(Hl to his tie- E LeSUlllOllS, lie ....- . .minationso that a few hours he- M 3 his Majesty leit "'V.V. " So otarrnd Iw railWllV for lus..W", fei route for Persia. A Lively Postofflco Business in Montana. , AtmarilinrA which re- jar from then." ,rol rPntlv befell a special agent of the Now, the projectors of the Central "rjeptment illustrates : 4! T : I .o rt nnmnlptm it. ailU, A usiumv-e .nH1tn tho Pacinc Ataiiruau tuiupci ") -to-day, control and manage it ; they j!jkli;t din nut of their fan- UlU 11UU lew 4k ..f " I.t e-ers : and what is more, oeing merchants, totally inexperienced inrailroad ! building and railroad j 44 44. i 4v,ni. tnrlr SO managing, tney u.u-r -rr wen mat, in uie uinu4w.. . . w ..." 4i,: .rarf ia tn-rtftV one Postoffice Department illustrates the ideas which Postmasters in the far west emeruuu it&c.4...0 . ----dignity and importance of their polition. The agent, commonly Sled " Mac," while officially visit ra Jirnr, in Montana Ter- mg various wm-c . ritory tbr t P ini-mn.sters. 'Kile rh?n the opinion of the teest ritory loruiepu Vtmasters. eginee, their read, is hday pne any - - G ing intci nfthe most tnorougmy uun irr-rr- . m . f d the room -- r-i i .nur.in mii m.v rt ft ill wv i CUUlMtVA vm. , United States. 15eer Drinking in Vienna. i Hawk's Attack on n . n . ii ; ......... .1 meriftin 1 llUS re- I lino Xaiumie 4..i. - , - Hies a remarkable experience i wh ich fitCell a well-known merchant of ctcity. wno nau iiwuuMuuiM T1 - f. 4. 41 ,...,.-.nf4flt nftliM fge Kite lor uie aiiius .. v.... - Mf a friend whom ho was ylsit- V in a neighboring town : ? After the kite had gone up iarly half a mile, a large crowd iertuntrv people collected to ad it f re it; as such a magnificent toy hid never been1 seen in that neigh- btrhood before, w line vnu &pii.i l rs were admiring it, a very large bkwk was seen to fly slowly out of ibeighboring grove and go direct--H.toward the kite. The lmwkap-, poached .within a few feet of tlie STange looking object, and then i ..!, it fir iicrhilDS live T . 4,... S...- ..1-w-V,. linutes, wnen ne new junmin 1 and again circled around several 'mes. Suddenly ho hovered di- pctly over the kite, ana aner iuu-- i and but out. ...rj.ri it. to violently. men tciiiii4i--4 .V - ifV it nnon when they went. ivu vx b. came ta.a.a "Good evening, sir," and all these went through the operation o wip- incr their ieet on me not snut me u"Ui i-- 4 1. ....nt 4-kllt The Germans in the United States, and those Americans who affect a fondness for lager beer, don't drink, it as it is dranK in Germany. They rush into a restaurant and gulp down two or three glasses and uowii rjprman never move ou. iic. - c;:"i" nfhppr thinks ot nnisning n eio ra inless than ten minutes, and to drink it without eating something at the same time, even if it is only a crust of brown bread. In fact, a txerman in tne A-nici"- thintr in a iiuuj," "K -, Sing ber wUh " rapideed." The consequence is t " r see xnt .";-L?"KSrtAnf naunches, as at nowe, v. Sowing a keg of beer after sups ner They seldom treat one anouiei . Eut sit down to the tables, and although they drink together, each man pSys for whatihe consumes, . 4t mo ho ,heer or food. S Welt "C. Pre ventlve rL if n half , dozen or a oi excejst., 4ia, 4 c. . dozen were to sit down tc drink, as ,irith nq eacn man ixiuou .4.- turn , and thus six or a dozen glasses be suzzled, whether they want it or De Syff"'m nA friends could Sitw&?e.-Du,ch treat into our -,-7. nnvinsr his own reciiouiiii;, Efalfng step towards reform m drinking to excess. In short, beer fn Germany is a part of each man's food? He takes it as a sustenance, and not as a stimulant. U ex., in Baltimore American tne uiBiutuv-c 4 c.4. .,11 divided into three secuons-arst aj ISreTaK UceVrV-fiction, but still keep- registered, ana select Ungthe kite in view, ot being . SinieShovefec ; iifposed to give Hup so he nu.ckly , 4 .nriio Hoy and ohicea on uio .4..i tho churire. .ime fastened on the lont string oi ags Uiat were usetl as ajtail to the ite, which he tore and scattered in She air in a savage manner. 1- imi tng, however, no resistance on the part of the kite, he uecamo disgust U or scared, and flew away towards the WOOUS irom w"ru .ww the remaining lc"v y thA intoacauuie uu" r, liintinJ bar. The special agent, thinkinj the office neeueu u. iijuc .4.fe asked the bar-tender, - who ha a-...-,, ,-atrihiitl the mai received auu un;...- TT 1-1 ....... intm:ister. II 11 ne was i4iv , 11 nTwT' "Are VOU th answereu, . " " Kn. Assistant rostuiaatci . "Where is the Postmaster V" "uu une " ruatu-h'Vr :rI1S Kre's the Assist laTiCutlemttu says that m h7rrT Ko?orun(h r strange' Wrcl was going .o-r-r li'l his turn." The Govern Mhe assault." 1 nfflcial then asked who he was, anU. ; r , .v , j demanded the keys of the omc, The bar-tender coolly took Jht fj Miliary Escape. . j riio-hnr from the bar, put it on tsa mmr9 floor, and gayeU a kick aS. lliau. named Samuel out cor tne uoui, "j',7, Tht FAmeW Douglas, isle 01 iian, ,.4,r nnstoffice. and now git. abb i 1 aragi ue ' ,,,,0 fr0in iT savs .-"Knowing the cas nap.an . other ; that Faragher had ?I',a ef'on "eourfr?." We inl i'o nor when they vvent oat Vh'e North. wiShto burr in eterna Would Sell. rsew iorK lommerruu, ."",,., 4 forelKxlings of punishment, all trot s . 1 . . 41. 1 . 1 . ... ,1'itii ineir 111" IWV 14 4" ...... . 1 ..P ..Lnnn Ollil OU stolen lumps ui . 1 ... nnaninn ,ifH H tO the 1. 4 ..kVt 0 tho re- SuSr;uSToHong- numbers: 4 :.U.V:I nnd 1 teacher; 5 congre- tions5 English and 3 Spanish ; "Going the Other Way." An old Englishman, too drunk to perceive what he was doing, while Frying to saddle his horse-wasin-:? hv n German standing 3: What for you do dat ? " You Sot the hind end before." Th s sad dle had been placed on the horse ",xJvi.7..tion front. Stepping rns services iu f"" . itTv . . . . 1 r-nmrii onntfiim: X.Y right, tne uuiu- t icya -4. SSSsoS Tt nS" Amazeaatthe Seddlee fSd, the Englishman Sedl-" How tho.deuce do you know which way I am going ! . . 4. i,,ji tim nasi oblivion tne past t4, anth feud. Let those down m the South follow our example." Arc YonThere, Mother? a mother. bus7"with her house hold cares, was oWig to go igg an upper rooi ."H time. So she gSEthem1 some boo and toys to fmuse , them, which: answe jed very well for a time. ut. j '' Bnft the house seemed to grow sastil and lonesome, they .lgan to feel nfraid So the eldest went to tne foot of the1 staircase,, and calling, . , . 4.:;! y.rrsna said ! "TVlamma, are you mciv.. 'Yes. aarunir, 41414 ... cheerily. Hfi mtl " A II rilTIll.. men, , ".11 1 e '. , 'if ur, tn her one,, more to 1" to her mother. 00 sue wcui. - - - Savforatime. After a while the Suestion was repeated with the question a f game result. same . ilinpss oh how oneu, in vy..-- and sadness here in the world, we fnrp-Gt tnat oaik-tiw iJ But if we only send up our prayers to him, we shall ever get a comfort ing and quieting answer. 1 nor Wlieu mej nv" " , . lLMABKS.-Wehaveemp men out 01 an t auuv y , ' Snd L during that time have had an opportunity of judging of their merits.'i&c. The tirst-cniss, ui " - -who knew their trade, and com menced and finished their work in meiiLeu. nnnar wpre nuiet, and had lilSe to say in their work tag KA, and were well approved byg those for whom they did L the work. They were punctual to time, : . .. Ait-no which the.v and leicnoumig "". iid no-t awA ordered to do. They diet not . loin ohnnt. trifles, ana in an cumpi4X444 - ',iahle men. SCS and obliging in their general conduct. An exchange tells the following storv ' ..y. i,..ma. hopp?" said a i ,fn in a certain city, a ury guuuo . . 1 t..S44 I agenc baj,. "":";,tnnti tnms 01 iniM,vuuMji .v. --- 1 nrni.n Jin this advice, and got' That office was discontinued. One of Lincoln's Little Stori ; A Kentucky paper relates i in r.rt,noction witn loiiowiug, ii4 -:r-- . SS-fiS J? the late Pr . 4. i.r.nrr nr. l l I LLaai.'n ' aent xjiii-u444 .rnL-. '..Klt nf thtt WMWaS btl ,i i cmi aSd and Mr . R was his opinion by the President sf m ur""' ,41 nftiipv of coer! tne COliiempilw 1"". s -- c. i, or war. Mr. R , f &t rights man, suggesieu. v."." ,r f,i vent the .effusion .of fratricidal btojl hn waineu intu . .... a certain city, and strife, ne vv ay - . andloSked much like f character Kld avoided. IT; Wooden Stominieiits Civil War. have a companion piece to the tions, tngi wn - Vj -K4S? ipSlacS nas.icuii.f4 4.. ... . r- . ' i4,n. and a ; lOOt-nom m V; hfa UdHnVih. InPue- .MCMTO, X ucu.a, bla they occupy a portion ' of a con .i .4'V.ir.h wn oricrinany Recently a young man who was attending a night writing-school near Daf ville, Ohio, was smitten bthe charms of a lady who was uj . i- tho nioe of tne KKWS3l ?orwi to , sonclUhe nleasure of escorting her home. pleasure ux vou Will iea' tto wilted, and SVtrnn walked home ine yuu4.6 alone. An Arab was asked by a traveler how he knew there was a God. now ii tnfi man. ifixiner nis uiu. ,-. of the who seemed to doubt tne oeiug wi God. he met ins quu .. 4 4 Tr. ,1. T irnnw whelh- anotner: n i,;t han who knew a great ?"71uww v himself than ne careu iu .4. "No sir," repliea tne uiwtiiu "we don't wish to buy any. :KeyS,f dry goods Sto1 Wal, then,' may beyou'd 1 ... . 4.- i cr.mo itiif KPns iat HKeio uuj " ul" dirrht nicer pigs, ana a uuguty te"No sir; i tell you we don't deal in anvtning out uij "Wouldn't I sell you a nice fat Moulder of pork J" . "l ten you, ri, SVrtSSl 5S give for ariea peaches V aliowea to uTi 1-" ;7lpi, ltr. sympathies and feelings m'Vj1,! f5r the people of the South, hfajg iui ' ' 1 ,rnrn tnnroteetlalM, reS10ent, VVa r - . 1 f W.tuwadhJwa the uniteu hiiv hvio in the condition 1 of the b,,y hgo went out in wixip44j i ur .ofcoonhunten,vJena nalljiag X- 4 4r,"--- , had.an extraordinary being uasneu w Jl TA ..tvlWKirC tl aay. .Ati;i-- "T a winner: and nopn in traiiui'ti a . bT over-heating himself and fceg iX.tin.r the nroner precautions, 3; tr:.-VS .4 vor,, cold, shortly after wards' exhibiting feverish symp toms, accompanied by great depres sion of spirits, so much, ho that' his parents took him into their own room to sleep. This room was sit- . . ' 4.... .r .. I hrno-sf tirv . uateu at me iup u y, honse. Some time early in the morning they were rji YX, the crashing 01 giass iu v. the sound of a heavy fall. On ex amination they found tin t the voun" man had forced himself F i 1 tnrougn uie vimu, -1 Li i ' ing outside he has discovered lying M ? ! on the stone pavement in a state ot H m " .ii.iiii.. hut. stranire to say, toevbnd a severe shaking he was un injured. 1 1 appears that the young fellow had becomo light-headed from the; eirects of the cold, and, lancviiiv; ii...... ... - pursuit jumpcuuiiuunii mw "'"y-,," whilst uiider a hallucination. Ihe heh'ht from which he jumptd must be at least tinny iwi. CitS P.!'. 0! ;3lj 0i OlCOOnilUiiteia, V -.v. . r;,r coon was caught tied witlv a hd i Jyj and the young lad requested tofha &?e coon until the return j of t.ie . - . . . . . t'lB the coon un 11 tne re ri t x-. v r ci will 1 1 1 1 11 y w Dartv irom 4,44 1-" j rr.L,.; r.,4n tncrrred ail .'....v.. - Il.lMt."."n " to the Treasury. A number of high-toned ritualist women in London have concluded iha"it is all wrong to have churches cared for and cleaned by1'" so thev have formed themselves imoaslciefyof "Phebes," and do the sweeping, uusiiim, - - bing with their own delicate hands. The English Chancellor of the i .iv thnt. Knorland Will 1.11-iictiuti ."' " . . , - inp .- 1 :t 1 1.4 in. 4 c 44u V...W 1 . 41... .-..i-r. nn hnpr. and na- vp.if nv Uie 1 avicv. v.. , . . . .Ur.-j ivlipn thpv rass a triOtlCiir.us.ivi., ...4- - . ourcountryhishin danger-let's go hin nana sup i""- 1 ir.r.i-inrf vnunL' man street is V"r friend, and mouVvinitytudit. He has bnot a diwmtj si e pU,oVi a size ten foot into a " six KuS?wnat'a the matter. off Fl.., Marrow., CH ' lokittnr ?likclil 1 an.l all kind of CASTINGS. rea-Honable terms. 40 Tie nlor prtncr entire satisfaction. . tv a vTFn-100 000 pounds or olJ Hontte. Raleigh, Aug. 13, 1872. 3m' . w.upns'e. a woman is uy wMHR .v.---. butin bla tney occupy - ;,.,, vent-the part which originally the Inquisition. A number ot skele tons were found in it. j Sonthev tells of aFpanish nun who escaped from a long wnnj. -entiAnandt-t llllllir sue ii.4U4.v -j- . 4.rn 4.44444 , . 1. j Iniit in a con- ing-giass. one i.ir-,. orlfl .15d vent when nve yemj ----- s mirrni-from the time noi 1001s. in 4-4 --- time of of her entrance unt ! the time 01 her escape, iter ueife - she looked, bywwe; was natur.U ana ceruuu w 1 donable. - j, 1 v i mr.CO 11TV1I1 ..-lir. ottPnfl a 1UI1CI411 44.4.4.W the merits of the deceased are tre- nf -in a"ed resident of Slaw sons, SatunHv a neighbor feelingly ob MXat the Separted would tft rare and cuss about taxes any minpiiil frentleman, who re- centlv took a house in South Lon don has sent the following im Srompta, which explains itself :- A stranger came unto my door ; So soon to see so kind a face. , Dio Lewis advocates sunlight. He has been tryinpj experiments. Ill attempted to make plants grow in a paVto?, not very dark to besure, buf Eept in the dial, twilight con dltion considered Chlonabie. The p ants looked sick Wtofftte IIO TPaSOUS maw 4- , unsunny roou v. r - . low. ana siciiiy jrow pale, yel- A Denver chap, who had inter viewed the tiger" more frequently thS5 hi had the throne of gjacl cently became converted by Ham mond, and while exhorting his comrades to iuuu Sid - ''If you tm not accept salva- tton 'now, it is not me that you are 11011 nu , " .4.!i,rn,ri1t vnu are throwing ojj on u 4.4.0. bucking against." That was a thoughtful individual who went to church on Sunday and took his flute along to amuse him self in case the sermon proved to be dull. inatadd a mass meeung 01 rave utterance to these sentiments. "Tarn not vindictive in my feelings toward the men of the rebellion. I was an early advocate of amnesty. I agree with the magnanimous "s11 . 1.1 ,t oal- n south- ties in wniai ".'"-rVhnlld the tion ana ueieui. . bat. moMrnenb which mark iourtajt KafThen' TT , mpmarv of the sirue j may decay with them. : on "Rne-lish A erave fiu ""i chteE forbade M .rf 'Certain VOUngCOUpie ueoxuse " tended Hannah for himself." SBTTI"L,ot- Viiirtil:. T AtiU passed my. ie- "fl hr. rreitor are not the footprints of the Creator the footprints 01 nrlr IlIlOll Tt i; rumoreu mat me - - the life and times of the tet , justice Chase IT;Q n, w T.?!ri ZaTt nhprt B. Warden, of UV U UU - . .nnco. flhio will not appear, m v4.. nnpnee 01 seriuua ui6"-.- ?wlen the biographer and the sur- iweeu i4. o 5u r'i1,r.f Justice. viving relatives ui me 4.. The Fatal Hemlock. . i 4 41. rt xTovir Vork Experiments i me ---3 Stateiunatic Asylum have resulted . .nnr valllP. flf COU" SmP-the Semlock ofthe ancients t" 41- x-tmnt nf insanity. The concurrent testimonjjof the cases in which it has been tried is that it Slhes and modifies the motor centres, onggK tract asopiumupeiawo"" Th a b44-xk:Lii and renovating the indirectly as a iome nx - . -n rnnfv larcrelv used in cases of epilepsy by New York physicians. -i-o 1 t- String to get loose; looked wisely suiiife, & . ,rw.fia ana tien at tne neig. 0u .u8 - , ror at his ttuara, wnuse Dj.4.r TZiiti the little prisoner were thorotly aroused. W witnessing tb jjm struggles of the coon for some djie, <U TTi crnvv full V r iS2d iit: SlTU. "" -Vrnw fllllV rJ Wlt".e""r nn follli icney?ranT rS foFyou r-JJ tvooiiey , x f r..mise(I to do TXJia IO xiuiu jy , - 1 ... . . ,4. lrtfr E . ,4. 14. .-rt.. t rn nil SO. anu can 4x j--, ? ' in wish this string wouiu urem. t'lis JiOii- 4y D-p ido The Atlieivvum nientionsj Sioonth I). Ul) 1 til-' h. "'""1 " " t.tst, nfistor. wno ui u lawp"'"" addressed to a congregation of six n .1 l.ir.r4-flilllrin. men, nve wuimuiiiiu """-t; .7 1 auoted from the Hebrew arid Greek " . 1 .1 ...... ...Ail' 'I11.J ui.r. originals, anu aiiiiuunw.i vice in Latin,, while in His pulpit lay a Greek Diatessarou with a run ning Latin Commentary, j I Too nianv have no idcti'oflho subjection of their temper to the in fluence of religion and yU what is changed if the temper is nt?. .1 a .,n ij ou tinauinnutP. maliclOUS, ri'- 1 1 1 .4 1 1 1 n 44 .'t,..v..-- - . The Baptists have 1G churclies 111 the District Columbia, valued at $273,000, furnlfing sittings for 8,775 people, j i A fruit-prSvtagctory is in contemplation at Chilhcothe, Liv ingston county, ilo. i Ml A .-4 -rt T nQ f-l 1 1 1 I 1 1 I ill iic; v woman that of the first company of j missionaries who went to the Sandwicn thatsurviveaiait vv - . Sei. Twoo'f these have lately diej the story of that wonderful year. iUrt nomr nrpvpnt rust umcersiii me .. 1 , . . . . L.nMa of their and preserve me -x." - . instruments uy Biuca....0 , ,. luonuix. Lu-.o nil and carbolic aTdim wich ho'use wives and r ;v. imvLsihlv nrac- husDanamcu o"" 'w " tice with profit. Thev have a business-like method of procedure in Kansas, m ine midst of the excitoment caused by the terriDie uiot. under the lienaer nouse, board appeared on one of the graves announcing that -the .darted Ben- derciatmnau uwu 4-4fflaT - ll ... rvifPn There are not lew tuau -Tr; White Sulphur Springs Union, aU of them in the Sol . ern States; the best known, of e, are in Greenbrier county, HVirr . munn thorn HfH tOLA ,n limestone county, Alabama , in KSSSdale county, Mississippi ; in rt ,, ...,rt .....intv Louisiana : in uatauouii 1.UU11V1 ... Bath county, Kentucky, and still another in Union county in the same State. All these springs, it is cSed, have high medicinal vir toesTSid the most unpalatable are deemed the most wholesome. sentful, sullen, moody v iri n.oro-i . ; tSrt,, ,,j I, Hire il oitnr riia pinviTSitiiuu 44.-J what is he converted fro John Angell James. - '. e. Religion is the final cci pose; tne goai iu t , 4 ' c. 4-.. ...i.i.i. 1 ..iti 1 11 : tnri ; anarc irom "! " v. " 1 shadow, his very existeiKi a ruHi 1 .u. ' 4....rt.wl..na 4jM.nf44lor IKltll anu ine siuuuuuj 4..... ..!.! ..v. ,,...iinrl him asUI which ouiiu4444v. VV 4.-1 ..rt h.o'4ui which bvbll 4V3 lilt 41-4. . V in tlie wind. Robert Jim .efofe it,". ior toV- ter of ri 11 things of nature. iimeanjng scatteie-.i 1 C't tTO -r trOMT triH'Illlll V. OttA-J Ruskin, to put that idea of knowing all thin'gs heaven and ea rth out OI your n. f the We Can ever ivui-rn, - - f rt ir44viflpncf ur the kinvsoi existence. But that liule is enough, and exactly enougu. Josh Billingssayshereis one thing aooui uw . ----- ike wisdom tney u" V",: much before they have laia ineir eeo-s. Some ioiks ai . bragging anu a-cuca-mie are golnsf to do beforehand." - - T 1 . -4-V wl Vi 4V I 1 .rxlsl V O n k I nillV AlVi didn't believe there was n dn- - . A. . . rt ..W I 1 1 1 II. ... U.H.. . ntrilL cure iui i4i.i -- f.'p . , iiTwft known "but," ne auucu, x -- a second wife to hurry it up some. hn.P VOU. VOU IT your wue uuw " - . j. . 4i- incontwinofr.ii nessthat nave uie uict5x4i. w... . 1.11 -.it n . 11 ie else to ... -1 toKo KtTermit a, ; the lead fever, and reports diseove- . given lumuer Q 0( that metal. . HUUAi - One of the most valuat iron ore in thi3 country recentlv opened at lishe r... ... L.molita Vll" 1 nn ure is neiiit!.-, per cent, iron, and requ AM nf It I'l ton anu a quarvci ui v.. a ton of metal. There ( or sulphur in it le veihs "f luis bit n, villi', Va. ilini? fifty iring only a -j jiroiiiii-v 4 no inea if ynurioiH ioifuuoiig Ij n irrPil t deal' X iieie 40 4. j,. -- 1 . . .1 . r ...Innorr. S?nyaAVtne arid lords many among t be ulola tors, but really only qii4 Lo rd, many, - -nh-tv. only one reugio", i-p 1 r.J'.4i.rt.. u. ,.tiat sire raov- lneooumeiii jj44p4.4 . xii .. .r,v,Q .HrpctlOn Of in" energetically m - an-educaW folo'red min strv. They have a theological ikiiw. -----mond, Va., one in Raleigh, ' ud one in Augusta, Ga., and others .. Ar.A-klichAVl ' :! i Will soon ueesiu 111 of tluil h houie i : 1IU" ,,Vf.ipnceftild exiiiiiine "Well ialways makeit a rule to to.thy own coustie ,.u it iri u teU mt "wife everything that hap- thine hear 5'0 if not gIty, t a ow.that'snoth. ffi .-SMyKrnith: " I tell my wife so shalt tu cll,my, KBof thinis that never happen at B-aQimrlM all." I. 1 ' 1 I 441. verU she is superior. die
The Era (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 26, 1873, edition 1
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