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.. g - f 1 - -'AAM sTEWS:;, J. . . - . s - PUBLISHED lfl VJBRT TUESDAY. i -iv. :o: - ipmij ? i-wuvwAa uua, FAYETTEVILLE, N. 0. r !U' iXt:'' -WMStt . 1 iMUy, Oasyear " ' $3 00 . , ; "2' - ' .r , . 4 WJ- onus oi Slflwrlifiitttf.nv sr ,; y i.l tk. Sanare. fl iuch or lesS1 ftrKt nrt'i .KniJUfciqunt iiwerti6n... i - so n For ona yar, oue square . . . . 15 00 Tor thr month(i, " For Quarter Coltmin, 5 KquMres, 3 montLs, $25 6 W i 1 f 44 44 44 . r Q ; 44 60 44 ... : . 4 . ... 4. ' I JfotJXxlt Column, 10 square 3 44 44 ( 75 a,' '44 44 1 il 'jf 9 T4W1U1 Art? 12" For Ona Column, 125" 20 Bquares. 3 months, 6 9 4 ' 44 : 125 1 'flf 44 12 2oo A FRENCH ECKASCE. i About a month jigo, ryyoungman sales- hng housen in Paris, ?rvto whom,f luring. rn a n i u ! o ne p f J h e ,1 ead i ng wra young. Ituly enter, to whom duringU u t V "J"'' U,X" n.uu.t.oiu a. ...... . ? her account he surmised that she must h llV'V - i"e granger was very . ril V " V i , y i 0.u."S,!,!f ma,ie inu uny ui wmcu we. sru-aK sue was t4l .. i. .1 .... ..i i . : . i. . . - i' i fss co tn m u n i c a t v ( ; 1 1 uin usual, ; an d alter ma- K Mir fl SiriHil'h:ir hnrri.iil u.ili..f : 1 I 0 , , . . . uuu U.U D,ivuiiuii) Miu ssiiiii 1 to the clerk: 1 t ? ' ; r I tll!l hA flt rri. lindll 111 nn. t.. I i .. .11. . T I . I . "v ..... nuii.1 in wiiuilUUli il t"PR I is my auureas.. rue.so Kinu nB toiHccompa- 11V tljenorfervvhpii hhrirnr tliU nrri.r:..; y it "these words she bowed reservedly, .lid-hastily left the store!'.' l ? r Thcyoung man was at a" loss whaf to tliinW-i ;H6wever, an hour later iie entered the apartment of the American lady, who invited him,' famfaton't like an acquaintance of long standing, to lunch with her. Al though thinking his customer's manners pomevvhat strange, the clerk accepted. As they wenv partaking of i-a and cakes, the young lady sojiiewliat abruptly ddressed . her guest, saying: ' !, . . 44Sir, areir bravcVnoiigh to protect 'a woman agaiust any . insul to .which she might be subjected Answer me wjih can J i , -(3u"i1.ii(vna. I dor and truth."1 . ".T" '""H s5'5.- - Without conceit, I say yes, b :i ttie young man. v - r; ; J iv' j t uVery well, j You work in irJer tojnake money, I it not o?n( ! r I "Certaiidy;: T-( f ' This.b Vhat'IVish .to .'proposa. d; qm atouc, or almost alone,i in ' the worhl;x my. prtnne.or my actjpns concern Jiio lone' but my 9 'If; I wish to see the exhibition' and kiiowaris. But I perceive that there' is nothing'iijore djHcult tlmnforJu woman to be in your, country, without .a i protecfor You please iue and! if vou Ido not rihiW you shall be mychampion you for vour lost time. ' B w w J , A w t wil.i repay cypjOfg ;uiaiUKea:td'. speak, but, she immediately resumed:- - ' J MI insist on remunerating' you; tMs is tnctly a matter of business: I regard it hi that light.. Accept or decline. Which shall i'ljaccepwanswered the clerkf afterra hiojncu't V hesi.tai foniH W'K "im satisfied,; continued the stranger; 44that you are a gentleman, and will nut rimke yourself ridiculous btY jnakjng ioveW flatte-ing me, for J warli yjbii that'tjie very! first torn pHmtmtnu pay nn ihds our con tract. jl it agreed?'V:i ; j vrv ; Madame, I am at your service.1 ' 'Jronio-morrow?" - ' nJ K Jrom this very monientj V require only time to write to Wyempl And the terms?of this exUaonliiary com pact were entered-iiito by Uttviotter. . ) The ; clerk was charming; lie proved him self intelligent, attractive, delicate, wnhut all that small', talk vvhicli men general 'y like to inflict upon wont en. In fact, tht; meneiiii huy,,yvn truly,, delighted;, with f he choice bhe had made. Two weeks ago he handed the amiable clerka fieavy ' roll of bills, and. they separated, mutually plea ded with each other. ; ; v ? : - But it happened that the fady;w'as about I to emoariv ror lngiarid, thenceto, embark for America; when a commionerhasf eji . jrd towards her and innuired if shp wnt Miss r Upon her answering in the aflirmative, Jie placed a small box and a letter in her fiarui. -Tiie box contained a 'diamond 'set, the letter a; tewf, words, only, but so well chosen to express true! afiection that the la y; started, not for London," but f back - for Paris. It is needless to say that' the letter wasfroni thcyoung clerk.who had taken thi ct 03fScrnite m6ney6rcy !up pn.hini by the young lady ior evices ren dered. (Ho liaq not g. verT tjer ls aidre thinking theimaiter ended, 4 ;was;not likely to have returned b hia f drmer feem-i jiloyers. 'Ultimately she Jearned thaB he tfB lin anptherjjpua sitliatfatA Hih inferior to the one he had formerly occupi ed. Probably. untlLthen hfl wIjia Jed as to hcrcourse. butwwhen Ihei fek till nf' fViifiJ tvrno - .1 - ;. rt I '' Ma. t ..5- r-. ...... v. uo moue up- oiicf wrpjLe; ne . came ncP -: ..-". Thfj will be married eoon. n mvi. ...ifB.cr.u,c4iiiu uiirnwvf. v uiMiev- iuu i-j.KHior4be champion jack-knife of cr she v.s.ted the store she addressed !ier7 Ohlio. Jt will be plaved at Goshen on or 8;"; artii jbout the coming autumn. -I Some of the Pl"?1 hefoivJiur, talked in uch. On liidst expert 'mumble-nefrirlsfi fn' tl.A- Q EIVAL OF BARE rSALT.iirnrT - , v BLR Pfn . , rT7r- i- i f HI! untry, wiUIinQjn, popular, favor uuu unuiry run ouit and knowing ihat some 1 1 other national came must snnnrsp if : wo 'ave been casting 'abo'ut for thriffht thine. WeUlink we huve hltlt at' length J - ' tumble Peg!' J "l -r" ? -.i- UiL y M-vwu :'- I'VAJ si'""'" ye f made tot succeed base uur uauu. 8l game, Ibr be It knbwh loreign nations, we vvil! have a-tiatl onai game our, as Kichai'd III' rehinrk.w wtn-regjiru to rthavin;QfieenXrihe;'rwe'U not keep her long-we like chance. Mum- .., . - x .. " - " b"?IPgis played with a iack-k'tVi. i Th., J; r t' 111 1 - ; a " I1 F 1 0 na emblem with us - lor is not our J5rothei- Jonathan invarinhlv represttetj hoJdingjtltat useful. ipobket tt- iii l,!o . L 13 . mi . .i i or mumble peg originated with Ampri&n .schoolboys; as will; be ieeoy-f'eTereMcrto --v-v .j ....wHoai.jiiiuiy huuui mum)Unrr thf ?'S8 i-AMP1 ncy,General Stanbery doe?. be; made of our American pine.- ; ! h WelhyaXthat mumbleipegii.U have nU .ready been formed in various parts of the ready been formed in various parts of t're rcouiury; )n lact, we have iust received an jn-uiiuiiuiimf p pe present at 'a mntcn Vanii I of brmmhhi Mamlle MumblirPes Club" of Goshen nrid Miyweggedf Mumble Peg- Club" if ruj expected to be present. We shall' fii r- hiish f V m H 1.4 JUll i?pnnff f 'th rramd U .III -. A I r -. j i .aiiouai iiiiimuie IV"- Convention Khohhl I.m I.pM ..( Wi.mi. ; . fTl ..Z i. 1 - ' " . . ' . . oilllilCltllC- II II I II IlOr III r II l nvo nrnnn i -l ----- VISUIII6CU, ICI (irderUu establish 'standard rules and rini lf.'.Sj.r.'f..- : J.' it . - - ' t ninyi: mi v VII It 1 It CI 1 1 1 T Nie "! UlU1. I'jiiVoii the numerous -advantages: that, 'tUijf 'ainicH tor4 Mu ruble Peg as a pop Ulaij game, vve.crte the following: J ny number of persons can play it.-' J i j 1here is no; Vuiming in the gaine, in base; balli iunless!isofpe ontsiiler runs ; ofii witlij the jack ;knjA and the cTuVhas'ta ruo:' niier nun 10 recover it. . , j , . . , - : t affoi'ds exercise ; t o the knee-joints; t as tHii!layj'Vr W,s to kneel in piaying, the kriees being padded for thatipurpose. j Thereis no batting, with the 1 exception of the cotton batting used in padtlmgr he knees. - , ,,-,:- . v;i Ilj is exceedingly strenglhening to the muf!8 "of th 'arms, through;. the exercise reqi)ired;in flippinnr t,e jack-knife. , -i . M le muscles oaiieteeib sire alsostrength- lllJiliS;th';p:g?. out of the-grounif thenu ' AYe know of one player . who ep.fl gori strong m. his teeth4, th 'rough raisins eg that - he could ' lift a stcaJcl with tb;icciI)aassOTedti d i . - - i "' i . . o inati wasoc rent rare. Ir ;PrftmjPt( Pver4nco L aiid) industry efypu to use your knife with a,great deal of care, if you want. o make it' count. I ..vune-great'Objecnon t6 the game, of (base ball is the liability of being injured or dis bl.This cannot be UfpJag ble Ipeg. j Odly tWotinst'adcesre 'recpnlcd whep acciflents have occurred lirThegHme'. Guzman liadjtu carry Ins eye in a sling for aek or twounaeeouS of trying to draw ? PfiS w't'i that membet-Hnstead of with !ils leejli.-nls the rules of tlfe.ganie provide! The other iinUred his kneeMMin by n.fflect- angfuis paouing.n tle has sent his paiisrto VlU'Wl"1 and4iad themsolileredoverii- ganij aiid ,theyare now rs good asjiew.. 51 i1 th?t we iaye s.hcwn sufficient i pidlcernent foehlislmigMumlWeJPi as our iiauouat game, ihI easily await the Tesiilt.v - . K r , ?; ws--.s ". 'I, J j i LETEMUS WABFSrEDTjCAXlUN; 1 ft; hSirbrfltJIiky bin siipoefffom redin bv nr fetteito tfie pubJicprihtz,, that I-hav enjoyed ed 6 ca tioniiladva ntages . 6v, a hi ga? 1 yViltlno tlojt pre,ate a" supprise t"!-'. miU-fren; to f lerh'j tftat I am mostly of aj self made character.- t - ; Mi fumiy ;isjustIy,prowd' ovisain llmt sntch vyu vuii forranluess ih'cfly yooth. that ar tjie teridar ae'of '5 uvunths I et jeyery 4a out ov4i tin. 'plaititjttlib alnlieV stamped aroun mention ot this su ecu mstahcenSd pfirseUiiKJ 5, r n ... z. ; HiWouid navemade a pb!jshjl, klassical scholar but fbr-aMtriflin accident thatbec curdthe first chibvnii cafearWskool. SIit rollud, who tort t rie skoop wuz1 a in an 6v red liair and a crUelan overbaring mind. Darin the suspense v skcSl duties, about i:i Tt.........:i:.....y! , . , 'ri ijuoii, x uccuui nomersic, and in a piayiui spmtfiljeUhe with san: winch I Jied geUierediOiti inr4lie rode. ' I hd.keercelv, tuk wv seetwheir MrTpludjcamein his klass, wjiicrt wuz Veedin thep 1 a ted jjiv iatnl : jf XJfifbrt u nj t ly t h ei r y uzil ti the yitCpnov tjiat drbr a crack, an to ihi dismal the san begun tb leek qm? ' MrVoir, liid hfltist nuthiipra xvhileV bbtsUdden ys tulid rfiiftT'i la nee j miderv'the "4 abie.T lie urscuereu iiiuiu iiiciii. u jkjck oy san ou io. tl flirca nd Jin Bfe f t ii $ nitin ng bu t of tlje drorl i4Theretf..h'etkeeps his things. " It jkuz theoVlv ov a moment V for Mr.! Pol lud to, seeze a yung man ov the klass'who enioied is ic . encou raffes. , VOU .to: iveen vw.vrin r hui I vno .vn.ki:fi.ia n .... r i : 1 benotis difficulties often arise fromatie i wunce." - ; ri.i f.u -reckless use of knives. ..Mumble peff:teaelv- ? -I thanked him: and thnn ArV 'oii'X and shake him' vociferlously.VBut :tho lovv miuded yoothded to every grate an itoble f t cd, : iha : loiid yois,; Artempi Ward; that new scholar,; dun it. u Mr. Po! lud then advanced to.mrseet, imd struk me brutally on the head with his copy ov Hor- ' Z i r 1 " " T 1 1 1 limi . w iise5,niais unm me dook wuz mostly wore out. I gave him a. pitiful Jook an walked sKorntuliy.home. That same' hour I turn- ea mi bac forever on the Klassics. 51 i Ml tarther nex sent mo , to skooKto a Mr. Joans, a' man of frcnly.'.haft nnd hi attanements. , At Mr.-Joans Jskool I .mas tered a highly polished and cultiyafed noli ..vim, nit w ur ixuii io maKC P!?1! on this toppi fs -vrerthy of no tis. 1 W02.in a spellin klass one da when Mr. Joans' ffiv' out the word kau Aschiled of nature at the hed ov theukfass .u ' i ... . . . ii. .. .... ' ppciu ic corps. notner speld it cdrpz, and the ent th.it tlie teerce . monstars I ov the forest', ? when um,u u,y ikivu uiiit'ti iiuman u uu. sir thursty tor it all the balance ov their lives. I swuz affected the same w'av bv mi ffrst h f i,i- -r r liSU writer tins i uevoated an nil iiem to Delletta.' - V" :t -; . ' . Sly kollidixe coarse wuz nrobablv nsrV ma r'K& b fe aV any 1 ' otlierf part uv.'iuv.'caren r' Aifter leeving -Mr. : Joans'. I determined tn go-to-Yail Collidge aiulcompleet mi train-, in. " I'-aVrived"triere"onV faul, with mi cloathiis bag on ml bacv pu vcred ,with swet. and very tierd. ;s FeaiWthat .1 'mite nnr for a boi from the rooral distrievl ' thron good deal of coil li dents d'r to mT gate and countenents, and walked in at the front do oy the. first bildin I cum tosuniwhat rapid- vr u"tl'.IV a wen .aressed yung gentle rnim at the do, I sed to him in aauick vriis? "Is.Mr.YaiI in, sir?" ' . . ... -. es' sir," he sed politely, "walk thi wav ii you pieeze. ' , . i - ... . , .... - . .. . i - lie then leeded me up seven flichts of steps, and going down to the end of a fon assidge, he nockinl violently Tat a door when a; persun withi - ' , , t IVUU L Vy ii V. 'Cum in here," and he went in. . ' ! "Mr- Vail," he says, "here is a vuiisr man io see you. - -vThank - you,' Mr: .Tomsun Ms:iis y hdtv shaking hint bv. tin? li.-m cnml-.tMii..nHi.:n.: " and begged Us be seeted. TheU turnin ! to" me he sed, "Do you propose i to enter col- hduer" says he. ! " Yesur, 1I replied "that is mv dosim Well, sir, yes. I am clad lo'see von'. 'erhaps you wood like to have a rume and 1 ash'-yo -hands' befo you eat dinner, and ar-! inie vou klasses I .1 told him I wood.; ' !' : ;1iV. "Tornsuiiv' hesais to the gentleman that brot me up.vbnf kirie enuffto assine this lu,jS.Kiir,to a ruine." And then tiirniu , " i io me. ne says, "Mr.! r, what-is your; till l ll l , oil i . : ...... : "Ward," I replied; "Artemus WanU" Yes. Wei!, Mr. Ward. niake viw..ifV,,m. tutable in yu .ruine, pieeze,, until -about fb o c inis i arternoon. "' J linn vW vvlli 1 kauled to dinna arter whicli lw chainuin a pleasant n'milA x ;nrrrr . v..:i J ledfrneCbtf to"'a; rume irr a dlslaiit portion 1 V1'!11-! Opium the do and leedih i me in, be sais: 1 "Ilere. I trusti vnn williRna iifiirlilliim. I :. .1''.' ' .'."' futabl v,,-'Jl,,,l,b wu"uieiii to maKe yoo coih- Here U a Sofil. -'WnrfMr ii.ViI :tktvi cis. iiere isa razand $trop. , And hear4 ' I b'leve, is . sum wine 'and siggars. :.:lfo , f : ( " . - . . - v . - - u " I. ft a uit-u uuweu very 10 and withdroo 1 I 1' ;,;,- . t I ! Jiti,nSyry tired altera long j wuz giau enuj 'to TeaCh tlils-Qiiii iurtauie retreet. So. 1111 lin off and box. and kote uroun r 011 different ,'che4rs, I took a shaiv and.then a gob.I wash. I then drunk sum ! wiiiii and iita'siirar. and fn-fr-lMr, f Uo mtied,;i begun to reflec'ohihcv'alu'eof l.irinii .. r. tl.o w 1 1 ir it ! . r v lvtJ.c?Yuulus 01 r. lail. ind in the; wine pretty- good. I put several bot tles f.it?on a cheer near the bed, so. I could etttfias ajt mi lezure. I Fuiallf felf to';-sleep, : and arter a protracted !:kuap T rosefeelin siim unsertamty of mind. If I recollec : aritei I was puttin on a1 clean Rhuftwhichrtiie r4.n heiug dark, I had put on upsideTdown, and got my arms in and buttuued the ris f'KMjV'MV crrer, until I no.tist tlie profushuu of shurt coller1 there there ' ir-! Was"to'that shurt, when SU111 IilW nnranti rushed into mi rume and betMm ft fiercely u - - p '"Sir,;'.said I, lookin at him fiercely als'o, Whatnn;tlie. intrusion. In mv Stait a g&ntlcMban ; nbx at a' do befo hel busts it I P":' ' As!lasti thou lot intruder.1 IW nil i .T- . . - :, . . " . A the gods, to wuust, hie thee to t hi den. Li i ves t h ere a m an, , wi tb 'so 1 o.so lil ed I" i 'But takin. )ne r.oodly by the throte; lie chocketl my utterance, .and in a few mo- menta'i'was nurrieu into the strnof. Smth iceman, .1 appealed' to i him for tjress. "Yes," he said, "you need redress- re- ing. , turn down to. the . stahun-house. artd vydivi.n 'redress you.' You . need redfessin I cyilentlyU sMy hart; ssckeued;;rnv braite lixTric tivvr trlfK .....r... ' . . i i" . ' i i dragged me orf to;the 'prissoh Withou t fet5- J tingtme ejustimi shurt where 1 paiVeoot where I. sa sum niarble statiies, audj suiri paiotius. It immeditly, occud-tame that t yuzjoimake' my ..fortune as. a Cxhibiter uy wax Aggers Van startling curiosities; which changed, my f)faus accordinsr. r yoryeUjiooi pea It.CliaupS.n I wtjz only, boy that e pel d f ft k a ii ps,f , , n n d : I; w up to tne nea ot the klass Jt iis said - 7 ...' .-i. . r- - ' t ' " -- , ' ,, : . X rom thaSL Imm. 1.,,vi: .! t ..it J AE01IAUCE OF THl 'LINDELI ITRE-1 ? :.x-'!,tt:jt.'; J Jtpi i.. ., , .... . "TT7lt.di:t f 'The element 6f roniaric'o' permeates every incident,andevent iii life. ;Even amid scenes of vyild.excitement and deadly danger this curious .sentiment darkness with a fringe of goldeii'light, audi sow,n-;amM;;tUrmoil;tKe secdl 'whicb bloom m beautiful blossoms An the future.- wuo would have thought ''wheriHhd great Lmdell, sui'ik iu.a storui.of fcr.iA tujin vr . t.ieI,conh'agratioiii was !ih.ird"i''kV U!.S rushing sear; wbeulthe sWaVing thousandsjthat jammed :the streets sliouted e S,nef tor bej nuduiglit. ai;Uhat, evcii wild din-this Wuthi '.nirU JfUMSfe liegenerafexcitemeut caused. by tint lire many i wer 'drawn from distsint'streato'witncss' iL" Vir ,;,t ristopratiCiUiaiduJis, accompttnteor by theifi fatheiud brothers, -were1 tempted from P.mJ? qrroacb Urn! viciility jihd citiii a near view wthhe tiwfuf' catastropKe in lircA ,lf, About fen aVdockvtwo'exceediriirlnrpr!: I! -.1 .i ..... rr. - ui.va ui - ty girls facompahied;i!h proactiCKJ,.tlie;coruer,ottVashinirtuii'1ivon,,J andSeyenth street.' ByVonie "iiieaus theyjrot further iivblvedjri tlie. crowd than they had intended, and. in thd ebbimrs and H.iiv?.1 of the multitudeVbne yduuir Kirl.a fa'ir-f ol some niiMHeeu,' pj" separated fro.'i;..; sister and father. It all occutted iu'a, in0i' ment, aiishe'fouhd ivrsblsJi?roundod by rude men, many of! them half wild with ex cirement and drinks Sire: calfA,r IT? i.j father but her Voicejwas lostamid the com poupd , of noises which filled the. air !a party of roughs; 6osved;iier, aiid onej of them apprGuchedmWith-words of innlf ns tongmv and even attei'npted to put his anirrou.d j.er waist.At that' tnomeh: gallant, young gentleman, reiding'iu V thi cuyAvnovnovv,!Vcr, occupies the:obscum position of ca clerk, sprang forward, . 'und,1" uiuun wen-mrected blow, stretched the i rumaiif ontijhe ground. He then nuicklw j:ca - ight thei'oung latly by "li'Ji!,'S: t?,,to htJ cmwd, me hand. d. and. !dt:(f 1 jv',n8J!jgji safety to the clear'Wrfeqt pel- succei! P . : lll'u ccojnpaiiu-il her home ii-,. uiiT j inue ume, her father re turned; almost distracted,1 ur the purpose of leaving ljis other daughter, preparatdrv; t01,n,,,i6 8Vardu " 1 ,,eJhi,Mk3 a,,(I which were be- stowed npon our youni; ht-ro can bW i.i.W.rw . s . - mea, ana when he Went to. sleep that night, VpasV.?f h!uvs W beaming gratituile shone like stars through his slumbeVsl'; i ' Tlie sequel of this little incident is highly." romantic.; ,'4 he young couple thus acci dentally ithrown togetb-r; on the . night of the fire: Weyer forgot the meet ing; ' The young; liiau in due time called-at the1 house', lie' xyas to repeat his visit!, and. the upshot of tht matter was he soon became ihtim.-if.. hvei aud.soit proved. i . o ... m.-lii ri ip'.tUI IJ - j became lovers, and ere the snows'of Christ mas, fall; :AviU be loan and wife, and itU 1 1 he VOUiiif man and 1 Ik nt.ni.ln kJ' i,.. proliable therwill never forget the' nTu'l i of U?un,"inK of ih'1 I-indell," or hear the sol?a W udiretbeUs without cihotion: 1 OpEpA las AxxoYANCi:s.Qpeia glass es aretjlo'niuch misidaeed in the hands' nf l l) l , n lmu of ffgols.. And im itiril..n h iii.Vir.l.. .1 a . . ' ' . . n int- urjns in,. t(C t yet-at wduh; afmoAt oiinn. ltll ll.i .....a '. " i. . ' -. ' - ra iriuss. it. is unendurab e. No u-mII .l.ri, l Peraort does it, however and that, is. 'some co,,80.'ilMpn-fIt:is;only don by those over-! stocked with impudence, j A friend ofminr a:ft'W evenmgs since, at one of' our places ft I Jl III llWl'Ilt .tr . Hflfint-n. I'll rV Vl..". X.TT T.Ti. of amusement.-adopts t(, nril tect his wifes sitting ar his side, . frooi one of these tinpudenlfbbresjvid prove.d ef fectual.1 lt)n the other" side of;the 1 hoxpic sat an Ldlimiiualedooin ydijng mil n liiore gaudily thaii.tastefuiiyd era glass, which, after surveying, the 'audi ence, and selecting: sbnielady, 'he -Iwotdd clap. to. hts eyes and stare ofe her .for min utes. He finally brought UU "glass to' bear iu-hecauie quiuVunvasv and uerbiis.;' h a.,.,y.' mT friend took ' the! caril. wiihtlie Y" ' V. vt"" B,yv.'M "no, noticing his act wool "taken on it, which he found on hir seat; aud leld it ni directly in' front'of his m'.'v- ii !,ojoreai04)keda.ii!ojneht v longer, and but for a moment,, and theu Ins turned his nze ylseiyhere: "Those mllie immedi ate, v i ci u i ty sa wi t he a ct io n n n 1 : e uj iyed ' ft greatly. ; jUoreJioweyer finding:; that the l'XOT? tauiiuughtotherVand -lab-' pied assiduously with his glas all the (ey'-. VL!IiVS;,.Vi,,vS.ho attention whatever lo the purloriiiauce.r2. jj. Commercial."1. h' r f'f hlf t .1 ' . t ?7; Syp'voitT i .a WtFE.r-A; young man' gives his.xptrienci;thus: . "3fy liconie 'is 320 a WeeK; My a'erage;'expeiise9 are for hoanl and,jojijnSXiia;-clothingSG; bil- cents; church; contribu tioiVscent'C ?aI r 3 ' For'tliie .balance. ri drai on t heboid- J. i ir v - i . .. - .i inan.c. my vvasninc Din last Tear tvas' SIS.l marry. The ladies are so extravagant and .have so manycxpensive habits, that I can't support ! Man .oi); (l .juay a poor game-) drinks. $1.50; horso InSSriiterfvTi-ue' ' Flag apd FoIice Gazette, J 0.. cents; wnshine,- 25 .1..: A .1 A IfTLYi . HISTORY. I S .Hall 'Td 1 '' Maaeit reiana.co; battle witll-tlie world and fortune arrived in San FraWiW He procceded to- the mines, and on Kntt river lie found a clahri which' paid band somIjr. I He worked hard; and was sober. S .Hcc,0,.nm?(e!,S :.auJ4 no? one , oG . the h ver was better liked. V, At" the end of four years '.ho had., accumulated quite ai hand some umr aud: heicina -to San Francisco and.ehgaged in buiitiess. lib vrrotW lm,hi 10 the girl hef left belund him, and seut her nirtney tTome-'to huh. lhe'reVnembered the'loverbrher ybiith; atid Hastened to "meet WSJt! VI u! ,or of ;the,Golden PaciUc vrVV'Kftfter herf arriYabthcy were married, and; oue- cliild wus oon'boru to them.., .The.-domestic circle waa rrtm'nlt. Ht hadiits idol And happiness appeared to i " I'iiuiijr, jjub mere came a cloud,' a skeleton walked out of thM.t i -i I 1 J i . ... j , " w.v, H .Vc.y.ei:?4 that, the vwomau.had ibeco'me a Y,,CV,, the bottle; imdf Avas frequently Under, the.influence of ? liquor. He reniOu strated.with herrahdslit lanhed him tA- scorn.' The vlbmcwtic'bron'Jcaiue so ir& auent that he fouiid it impossible to live in theeame fFu11 h?tr,! tofyng. the child, and placing it me4r,A,l Pr:of the Sisters of Mercy atthe gonial! Qatholic Orphan Ayl6m; Thbrit imameiL iui mree or fotir years,- and tbeu r -"r; "c' ' oa ueen ior nearly tour V-j Cftf.'dajVl.i'o" lo cani; tc 5aii i? rancuco on business. 'He got into a quarrel witli.sonie-persoii and-Avas arrested 3LJllcony to,UieciUbo68Cv e-VVliHe' iu the pnsou waitmg-for a friend toconw and w-.. ...... wu., wuuiaii, wiiu an iniaut only two months b,d1,;waaM brouelit in f,ir.Eu.;:i met in me prison lor tire Ilmc tnno ;n . j m - j .... - ' - - i v ij.-T" tJj ,!,v.,j') v. uib ; iiusoano wa fT!1f5itP.u.e8ItWU'. at seetiifT the Wreck! wl Ky luid made of the' girl he once loved so wildly The ' Cit v - WtiiiS Ta nt ' I jvliere arVatdetpfWm ffromrispU-keepers, whoJrc coi'istaiitlv.bi. hMing-Bceiiei;ur.-uiwe could not force bacUhe teara which niiture MljlLHR Aop.theep'tlr of I.U heart, as the, husba u. a pn roa ch ed i the" tii I f eii woman and asked hiT it the child.-ghe bore in iier urms Avas her own,1' ' 15 i,JU:vJA ' 4 : J ; ; '1 V J Ui r' PRACTICAL JOKING IN HIGH' LIFE 1 : i r I,-.. v. i.44.:7;.4 n i i'T i v ...-irrf".-. - ! ' mi - .' - . . Gl whichl am not at, jijl riu---Ir8p'aki of i ' :A ' , i ranee afid the rest of the contiiient)--it-8till flouri.hes.in- thi highest society or this bountry: Iervtfor example, greatly, 'cmidensed, ii a itory-I n'?? f ;''V jVHF'W CPris:.A dis: S'iW'i'W afortnigjit ngo? the SMK.V vtlV HirqmYdu Ga- in the cba teau, o.fr-: . in tlw heihboi hood -0 ' rFog vjlleh Theladie oPlbe party being bored' resolved, somewhat1 UncrafefuHvl in' nntti II ?m'; S8' P1 off .a joke-tfn tiielr-liosf.'-1 So one hiLT ht fhov qyantity ot.Uouc.bctweeu the sheets of hi bed. 'At hi icustoinarv Lour tho htim,.;. retired tq-rest, but the strange; substane uslbuished liim,7auil he 'jumped , up'. 'H found himselfpa : White as a iniljer froi; JK. i. - " UI1IU1J e He m the man scrape hun and u-.-ik!) M.n " ' 4VJ llU chauge the sheets. :lle then returned1 to "The -niytt mommg: hesaid hottx w.Qfd of. what had; ha ppened; ; Three tn'enihgsaf. t.er jic proposed iCdnve to a small sliboting Jo IgeJu the-neighborhood, where there was a pplertdnl'view-niid when lie got there he JTered .tlitt dadies tea.- The cake ''served witht the liquid was cxtr.wdinarif wildp. morti simple than to rhakq such1 cakes said tf3e;.Msrtpjis..:.!r8t. tnke Vour ?0?tlf:.optiw"9 he,i withH.the solemnity of a "cookery book, and thim roll Vmau 'iri" it.'V'The ladies Iooked ochash ,aVV -mp- dames ..the cake, is niade of thq ftvnrt,in which it - was jyour ; pleasure,5'!. ihbiiU be" toue-iUi the depth )tthe'ferest,iouuds like aT tolling bell; t' lt is ihipoibleto cbuceivn any things ofv .more talitary character, thiii' w j.iuiwuiiu siiuiiwcoi , iniwppds, broKeu oply hy ithe !niqtal)rici and nltnosturierna t ural sound of this in visible bird, coming from the air,1 and 'seiniiicv to fbJlow vdn whereyer, ymmgo: -The araWaruhi sbmcS wnat smaller Jhaii Uie, ordinary. pigeoo-nn(i has Willie plumage. , n. -oa .v .U t " "' r -r- ' : ' ' . .: oi ! ! A -Aiuuijersiieid Jbugland cJothie.r had i Vly WHlM? Prking or FroVidrnceJ On the.dealh.of-ia njyaf prince everybody went? into jmbUrin'ni:,:anl consori'iVnilt' thew sprung:up a'great deihand forbIac clothe ; 'dohn," m:xMit r..l,,3..8n' . -tve always .Vi , ' ue-- heavny . into stock in black; unions. ProvidencV makes a way for us o sell out. The prince died just m the nickot time: ' : : uie i-aris corresiiondentl of the Xondon )be writcs:t ctil1 ... : j-t.t .. j-.... 6, ,,aH inougnt, died out loni sgo hi all (lecenl; soety; butjiif nevtsnaners are to be' Kpli..v...l head fcroot., A.fmomeHt8.;reflection; convmced'hiih 1 hat-he was the vjctim of ni tricki'-iHe COolIv raim for' In-vi.foV i m. ii in ii uu ii its uui anipie-jusiice to it. They declared that they had never Veen an? tldng! like it in I'aris. , Yet nothing Miierieu. inepiner inghU'; Uorrtur! Qudlc horrcur! screamed the v, . . 1" 1 1 7' j '." 7 , - : n. ;, . iVTbe'ttiawandi 77 JT -t. . ... , ,LiVhicagoJimes.givcs: the' folio wins account of the exhuming of theVennin, of In- ' I ?,aJ S Were foand AbouPsfxtepu mIe3 north 6t FortVayne; Indiana; by D,. ?0? sf&y pother, gentlemen, fhn ?ec" aVyrlJ Juously,in prosecuting th r search, and.tbe. most pleasing degrce'of sue ?sha?rreAvarded. their labors. -The' r -triains of threo ; mastodons? a' male female and calf, have been discovered iri an exed Jent state.of preservation: "Dr. Stunnsu:! veiw innhe cify ;only a fevv days azo an I niishedthefol ffi !,rT-1 l0"S "SOthat a farm,r ii Hunterdan, Tnduuai bad, imhe cultiva on.of his .farm,. comecrosat .'various times, large botievideutly the remains f some hup monster. The;furiner; iTot beiu.; a.naturahstof course took! no notice-of th - rriarshy.meu Dr. Suippsoa heard:of tlw discovery.he proceeded Jo.the.8pot and oh tamed, the farmer's permission rrv;n:? ir . V'r1!! his f work of iliscovery.'Aftc WS ume five feet iii the eartli' he paw . acro&s.the- huge-mnains frnhnddc-d in ti. . eartli. -.Bone after bone-was tafcLn- ,.t. i. ". skull, 'four leef !u 1 leiWth wA fArn.l ? . r .tfif;K--fs- T" .."'aw joads of. the iboui Jl?rk iYW". theuce to b. Xeyed to Chjcago. The boriQaVtho .4;cf:,nyof 3101) sis n thigh' bone, ntr.F in size itcouveya-jioiikf fdea of it's 'former owner. -i It is about foar feet ii feixtfran I tour meljes tin diameter."- Dr. Stimp, ouTes timates thatthe hniniarto whichU belon ed:ihuSt have:bebh atast seVenteerr fet in length and hfteen;feet..b 'height. Tluv -WlT.lMsed. ...Pji1? by Dr. btimpson, upou-.tlie., uiuah uiethods tor du termjuing tbe.age ud character:ui'disbbv eries.in natural science! l ' 1 :,.,4..tl ' ' 'Ilj, . .. t T. . liertyo was passing switence on a dis-hdn-estutlcr, .who had, been accused of 'steal- l art inostconclusivo'evidence'bf a VrinU ofincx-" phaible atrocitya cninethat "dl.k 'tLT $'lft VWl? jc)nnce.-,aa.f w c;deulated to strike aWmJulo thbreUst of every Knilishmsiii w!wi inv..t. i.. theichoicer viiUages,- of fSuutheJ-nt 7 r. Like the serpent of old: vim t.,A.t? " ... - j-.-. ..u,y, cimiK Ult! hand of your, protector " Fortunate fn Hav- mg.a geuemusemployerryou rWlit; with out dishonesty, have continued to Jr your wretched wrfean.l ciaijr.m-.wjtuttiri-coOlforts of ajmeifpeHtV.lnlrevcn' , with some of the luxurii'i. uft-Mni lf., 1 dead. to. every. claim of -uaturti'L jifrHrtA andbnudtQ.your nealintKrettrryou 1 b uri I through -alt the restraiutuf ndigioiiliiVd m.V ralityfc and have for jnanyyrnis'tiev YtlM. ' ..4.. r..nFTO ii' Ivi YrrTl.at-vast grair gruwiug.eouutfy, whicfr has behfC4-.h.-bra rowstrip of land aVeraiimirJonlv about t".l mile in width. Between, the Lib van. uA bja? es,;flM:,t' river Xilutf yen; similar in appearance ta tlm Missour'. tru.Ds rapidly! is always turbid,' and ris'S. annualU so as "toi.flood the land JW ei-i side of, iu meandering' banks1 When the" nigit ! wa ter : subsides, a. t.rnacioua, ro uddC black slini'e coVers the ground," TJiat iith" fertilizib'inate'rial which'eniicIics'thQ soil r , . ; I'!, 'f1, r. i ;V.rPr? own. an thai 'deposited'. s'ubitancc, are unparalleled botU, ftr .5iuHnliurti lyVi svJieo. assisted -h Ji'tif .r."-. iU'k .isiuaivi.ime7-whatTT its composition? A coinmoiitheOryis iHirf tUatJt u vegetable tnattcr held iii hoIutioiK which;settles on the land bv' its own grav ity. when the wate?, 'at 'iU iieight, is com- mic?9lli! jd.n.lVf.OpTier eavi thatijha tru 80J-u;t9!Ojl.,r Viu.rstion.ig this, namely; tJiti fer tilizing sliuie uit nothing .more nor lesiJ (fxaii. ialusoriul.jiisexU.too small to be fe cogni?cd by am unassisted i eye; 1 It is ani-.' mal mailer, not unlike finmuureV ivliiii.r1 w.known lo.-be"the best 'fertilizer the7ari3 crcsn put upon h?tr ffelds. Therefore: idi. itnimal remaiusm to'proIitab!.: fFVPPl.cViM'i 2yatuVV! system of et-j tiiiaifuu. ill IV j !i;'.l- I3UCLIC Sail foi: Last. Contninin 1 10 t gxv. ot -Ian L-t arrant la ce in ' cu mb e Ha ( ; county t; in Dickinson townshitH- tatfc:IaUJ lace between -wire town and. Tullv "Fj 0 ace-a t '' lin t w lace fnc ar ' 'aV.'g it iysbu: Roate-p fji't' laii t jluVs Jaco l XiUvwiuo's 1 m, 3 'nlj'TiieYdliaJu. ltugi's,-., J.ait--jiiu.i wobdV laut tat larit lace, near at Moy t-rVt Saw JIHI goot' water oi tat I Ant, and goUI fprings,Wtat laut root 'uictto on tat ISr'r --r2. u gfi? of goo t m e 1 1 a c ro w u 'o r i t a f I a i 1 1 --goot. sumer appAfs imd goot winder. r$U on-lat lantgout beacries' on tat" -goot charaa on tat lant-goot aaw.,r.iil lai.w seat on tat laut. I sink tat lant will I n I sold in tWo bieces One cuckan s-ove Udl mit tat laut tat must be suid. ; - : r. VInnv Fim,,, r iii large quantities of wine from hismus- cellar.j i,.!-Prisouer.' at the 'b';ir"th.- i judgevsaid youistand convicted 'WtUn teu 1rom the earliest tdslo'rl6aI periods'fK the most productive in tlje'stafde articles ot; human food, Ihe xtxlUy 0"f Ub Kile.1 TiaVa la bad rcputashiin in theskool bV the kollar -n r-Yours truly, - - Artemus WaedI r I i i . i . , ' ; t i t v. 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The Eagle [1866-1875] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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Oct. 29, 1867, edition 1
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