,.''.-.. I - I ; , - F??rnrr(yir--'-'''"-?-'- .v r- -v - - - - ' - . - " - . 1 Ma . - ' I -v ,.-. . - - 'x , . r. . . . . ' 1 ' WMI'MlwlIIMl"l"'MMyA --- - - - - - r --,. .- Enterprise striketh out a nev7 patH to comnJ -a d tho support of men." J3aco:V -BBBBBaBBBBi t ., ...... ---. -v. .i , .., .. J - - I " I . , .., " - --. a---l-- . VOL. 3 HE IT DEES OH; "THE HENDERSON INDEX. BEXDEBSOX X. C. . I PROPRIETOR. i4Ji business XJlRici'biil'i ,Vjfliam W. Jones. , v &i.vLf.s.& wsFEcft02fEns.ir-PHer'ur; Y! If nry . Alley; izi Sycamore St. Wis, stationery,! &c.-Henderon; N. C. Jl wrd Fasnach, Garcett St; ' vWltowlaud&Co., " " ...boots aj?d SFjd3: Petersburg, Ya. f Jacob Kull & Sons, ; Corner Sycamore and" 'Old Streets. j , ' ., . i BLACMMif rls.-IIender8on E. & D W Weaver, Garnett lkRMiNc iMPLEfiETs:- Ilendcroon Jlrwell & Parham,' Hi e ; FRIDAY. - ' - : ; ' JULY 3rd, 1868. HO. 10. trains leave Pe&rsbnrg;, .a?ily .jit 9.15 A. M.j ftrnvioid, Iiichmond at 10 30 A. M.; (connecting with the Fredericksburg Aduia Creek and Potomac Railroad! . Q&APE culture. From the Southern Planter ard Far' rfteT for "June Vc clip thb following tiotes r" v .'.f.r;- this; subject, at a Nor is it expedient to liare tbe soil tcb rc,b". If the larul be -focf,' Tstajble, mar nure or bopedust should bo used in scf ficnt Quantities to put it in good heart; but high fertilization is tot dcslfablo a3 it stimulates the growth of the vino -.-inQ. 9xpense . of. both - quantity and qualiij cf th'efrB." . ' rlanung l a simple operation," and ttith one cautioA ffo pass it. Je careful not to plant the Titles too:dnrn the1 upper roots near the surface, so as recent meeting of the Virginia Pomol( gical and horticultural Society : via.. Ji-LAS a ADDRESS. If . , . , ' -vv" c" Within Ucf 4- . sive them thc tencfit of atmosphereio l9?h.WfayP. grape Cut- influences. This is the normal;. C.SDUS0Q othe,.Tine.,.The rooU of r-n-.Ti . .. " .,"V auuiu increasing wnd vines we always found interest manifested oc thw nnW ..r. iways iouna nnnnfc nf V t:J. J , I -1. oi- .... f"rr "6"" uiu3 jair 10 cive her I 'I .a ri,Qfir.oa . , C3 , wu,VJ U which near tho vines should C0J i n r. f, ,T .v: ""6 -..wiue procjucinff be Dlantcd w 11 donnn,! nrJU N' f in, v T rY ' ' f p" S3' and c,ht feet for Titrorous w. C. mg from sandy plains to more tW Al. . j- V TJgorous mccs. mily OROCEhs. BurwelL & Parham each find its '1 "is Burwelt & Parham rtilizers. Burwell & Parham. onfectioKers. -Henderson, K. C. ftYRowland, & Co.; Garnett Street. ISSION tB Hunter Ireets IV Neimcycr.'- , t " NORFOLK. VA. ivlan'd, lroihers 16 and 18 Rowlands K Williams, & Co., 6 Roanoke SquaraV ks, Hill & Co., Fergurson's and Mii- IiaA Whsfrf. vines ltl the tinevard pruned closely, leaving 17 of the tulisr circcmstanco and condi tioc,otch indiyidaal case , Vh then , are these principles, tho practii working, of which has already beeal ily sketched f , ... AcJlbg td London, tho object to bo obted by pruning are to .hortcn thaWl to such an cxtcni that nd more IciiTcs -ill bo rodtxed kn can bo ful ly cxpfil to tho light ; to stop all Lhoots roduc in the summer that arc not like 5 to bcqnircI in the winter, pruning at tf 6 t three joints, or at thc rst large healihTaf from the stem . where thev and to. stop all thoots bearing .The President again recommends the adoption of the Constitutional plan. Thc terms proposed were asarttlx applicable to a territory, and certainly cot to 1a J.!6 .hich hasiKcupied iu place in the ocioii for otct a,trnrtci: of a century. TLo President is ual!a td'fjld a?iT authority Cor the conditions ef tLo 11 ia the 1 cdcral Constitution. The elec tive fraichiso is reserved by. te Consti tution to tho States thcmrclrcs. Tbe j bill does not fairly provide how Arkansas f .v.ii .::r. 1 stow tiiMj n awu'uaco ci wucxunua- onina upch'cit ote or, at most, two joinU beromlfiA bnnrri ' Thish the jim zy, stibstana cf . law assumed , to bo pnm A WIFE'S LOVE. , Woman's lore, like thc rwe 1'owa ing in thc arid dcert, rprcads its ravi over the'birrtn Uin ftbn hnman heart, and while all arc and it is Hack and dc oU'r, it rw trvngthme4 from tho ab urace of every other iliru. In no ihu V.lioi the lcce.xX JL wcruan lrir mart) bcaatifal than that tf a Trife. Pa, rcnU, brethren, and friends, have claims upon tho atfectious--bat tho love of a wife 14 of .dutinct and JifTcrcnt nature Too i:ch foliago prevctli Ih'e light ana air torn reaching thc fruit; there for, prients tie production of leaves by shorWnii; the branches, but do not im pair the htality of the vine byt stripping tne i&iTfc troin thc branches. All vood not needed for f ruitin tution has been ratiEed according to the I law assnmcu ito bo. in force befort 11s restricted the franchiso on its ratification 7 " k k vine .wnen is tne destruction of weeds. Dnrir.fr Wrt A " r. j? merchants. Portsmouth, Ya. I ut'b Ia uisiant uay arrives, in which first autumn the stakes shm, iZT 7,t hVtvul "5 u nf.r Rr cr XkiS. rtT - Ji' ,1 . the tide of immiimition shall tnm W 1! ll m?A,?..Bt??.e.a. .r0uU. less dam upon thc energies ct fl M A UU. kiUl I. EI I IIU I llll I WI I a LJ w j ak A u aVA-& I 111 III 11 1 I TKI IIUOQ jn wnaM M a w -a - I . . ' " v..v IIU- 1L. I J I , by tcits unknown in thc reconstruction, as tLoic li;:h lead wife U fellow th husband of her chcicc throngh every pain and peril that can befall fcii; to watch ovcr.hjra in danger, to elcr Mm in' ad- Tcrsity, xid ever remain unalterable at WIG COia and harrpn TnfAra r,r E v. i.itn ngland, and: from ...the pathless and marketless plains of the West, fo seek "i.tuu genii enmato of our Southern 111 at ' . Ifia Ivand & Harris, 26 - r rETERSBUEG, VA. 4t , . ul i.comiori ana luxury m the oual tv nnd vlliC4 ocuiuu auoru , men may crop from vines trained in tbl wav y,e anticipate an era of prosperity seldom those grown on sial cs vfiUwc if ever emailed in the annals of the repay the extra .l worlri- I m or the trellises ptpetu mrtA u Lt. r . i . r . . r . J " vaerenrc, remove sucn as soon r:c!urreuifC3 i08.10 of stalfes.- " ffins trow; and thus ouu auu air nave mucn Ireer -cuc-as ia xco i run. xhey cost a an mc uuisei,. dui me snnenn even thc It u well known tUt a lirco portion, .Jt. . .1. r . if not Urge ta.joritT of the ilcrton. Z , i,"" ml 'IT either' I til X ' "? a lf !Pplrr l UboW tcr ia domcit - jrcitncr i voters rorth. there is reaion to Lcliere I -.' ... . uc tbst taster !! rould rcm.m w,y ErSKffl:?'''? wplmt-J from the VoUj filler thin eomflr wiii fc?"!10' l''S'"'S J'T ;t v. .. , j. ttf cnmiriacjn ana ucr love lor cxirctna as i be- its dc-rading conditions., . ... .;. ftn;fl, thtr, f?.. I A Th0 iet: -Should CDU trc calculated to ImrurT can Where Ycnable & 1. p tt i: ..V xV:'a . lauuu nerutrt, i.o. aycamoro St. t A Young & Bro., No." 4,tfron Front m & Harrison, Sycamore Sf,' , tV EICH5LOXD. VA. . V ' jC'Vilson', tobacco Building Shochbe j cu r Vi : Ncftmg 0rVdj1y indnS" treftises re both cconocal and der- C " " Ko. 31 Front W...06". Ff?. Spaiu able; l& near wSflfei "ji10 'KfeS uu xtaiy as ine prospect Ot bein able I dp:fltnf r,f r;T, i " ' ' a-- ----. -"- -.uwiu win l-v; niuu uiuituiiy u to eultiate the Li successful: and ttAt ,a applying them Co individual eases. sap inihat is uieful, cither tho fruit or the people of Arkan.a tWf, ,!M:r. wvu , u u ilcu. ,a. ,ra"' . vc c a little the ca3 for thc next tear's fruiting,. . o reflate thc elective franchiso. so !!!l!!71 i"S c nty AYh k fruit branches arc permitted (a to make it conform to iiu ron.iim, "c? ,.y first tar 4P rr A.U ih iK f . i. c.:: ". .vl " caPao4c oi upporxmg wiC cxircmo i Si- atoS3drf North ayWest.mcxlify the pro visions L,Sh ttian beyond tie bunches, and all thc sap will referred to in thc fundamcjiUlocditicm. .otx!ll ,na:nla:nb ,cr .JLuJi , be taienlp by these, thus increasing and Lbat is to bo thc conscVucnce? I. it in- rivl !! Jff -1 Push, 3J1 St.beStreen Main oa. the other hand, we nopA nnthnfr j . . . . T; , " v VKl?V;.wrois mat n is -a vcijr ox ,aDOr ana cap- to rub the berk eft tho vines ital to develop the production of wine. Und. nhhh But while all this is true, and may be exten,;4 5?SntT' "ff686"1 ?Uty .1D" tbe iniH!J. iif nny, j, -;.;a, . the foundation tpen which this su- At the saiiic time ttat ttc trcilircs trc It rould be both Interesting and profit- 1 M II IDOrO liable I aula In rnnur tnmn rif f Vi a .lictvcua r 1 than vrood ; insects Co" vikich' tie grape is lUVle. but certain ye fear thc bounds properly assigned to a uiscussion iiKe tuis nave aircauy Dccn an least. perstructure is to arise. The nrst, indeed, the eenUftl - - - tr-uuiu u liiaiuiy i.iauica. Auey inrive tere. Iri some .ecrion9. tlie..Ca- tended that a .denial of rcprc-cntation shell fellow.? and if so. may vtQ not see. at some future day a recurrinte of thc troubles which have so long aritatcd thc country? Would it not bo the part of wisdom to take for oor guide hq Federal' Ctcstitntion rather than rcort to meas ures which, leckirg cnly.to jj!?yrt-nV may in a icw years renew, in air af zra- powers 01 acu-ni, ana. py ner wcru comfort and patience, lead. tie mur3 cr to rttec a!Lrxigiiou Ttrrt r n fl b xt Tlir- afW thics, after a brief and onaturaV tragcmc?Jt, liavo, ai ui csccd, like kindrca--STPK' . rr :l..ii,.n 1. Hit ' cue. 1 no rccon-u-wvi ,?arn.oC the istJSgs 5T i wcr- aro 1 .thins ITTlr T ACTORS nitthet & Co., Ireets. nef HTh and Wa- X r TTArr?scc!-ce y are jone jg to aC(.uire and disseminate more, than thrce'eyes of the last summer's . rrr? - - , 1 in tvm n rinn 1 inr tuiiti i f 11 hii 1.1 1 uk i I'lunLii. 11 nua iul ..uaj a a uuiwk. . taught even' th'e simplest rudiments and continues fijoml tho cessation . cf thc it bchobVe".m3'-'soiiety,'p standing as it growth' of the vine in autumn until the does the single representative of the, grelt rising of the sap in thc spring, but care horticultural and pomonogical interests must be taken not to prune in very cold - . . t . . . . .1 1 r Ti ? of the State carefully to digest and pro- weatner wnue tne wooa is irozen every erected or during the ensuing winter, tawba still s -Ccecds, tzd m such it should . 1111 1 1 II 1 . T lue vines snouia De prunea, leaving no 1 dc piantea. r or table use, the delaware and Cataw LK. VA. , Fersurson's ancT Mil-' ri C fs vvnarTTnERS.-IxmuTk, N.,C H MAN n,,,,. Ct , f HENDERSON, N. C. Savage, Harnett bt. rui it .i xr r E Turner, Office over J Cr SandcVs It is ba are thc standard varieties, but it is well to plant a few of all thc pewer kinds. In recoram.ndi"g the' Norton and cord as the leading wine grapes Statc. no disparagement is intended of j travagancc. u pcopic 01 a coup.c lLe gunpowdcrcxrerimc..1 P would stare if they rj, S.a.ihe.ctte. .aUusbnV.0 f& to Lfe. and permitted poictcr3 arc mUh Wc, ii. .-ninni .n iVmntinn nnt t h n I rn niiitr lmnnMnnr. T r iiivo- inp Tinps I ninpr ami tnmo m mam Trvft inff v nu. . . . uimgaic iaci.ai imyiuiunuu u" -. '-h.'v -w -, - - -, ""T.i -- .,. - i is niorc to DC noticed in urcss ana so- 01; nsetttl; amport, sncniprucea petore uic sap tgms 10 now imv; 1 t 1 , r i ; . l 1 -' j x. a? i vu; i i ; .. a v.i. r .1. i. . ones, out details 01 useiui jmnor-. sucn 1 rruueu uewre uu tsu utiub u --n um ru;u. aju yum vi iuic wmiz as all may easily understand and follow, freely, so as to avoid injury from bleeu- orous growers, .1 r 1 , r. ryri rvT!MVr..ivrp I mat vjcncrai vjrani n:iV. t ' l'. J r - '' 1 the Trttlftr Tlt?!r L. . T" -How the gcod old people of a conr:c tLe pnnrlW ' r ' tyltW of centuries ago could bo awakened f - rAritit ihn trrrt a-n fimilur In I . I . t . w . . . w u . mw v .. . -.i . . . 1 . i a rr ionor" tcl!ex grrat uratcgut and sUtciman, and tL thc d3Tj:ir ia th3;vray cfan cxchac-e .Mi .k f . 1 . r r Ui V - W V1S; calle,l adoxnpcnts.V .than arry thing else. HI. l T v ,rm ,! abundant bearers, a,d most UtuU an3 ,:n. JIj. card iomc year, ago on th 1 f Firm 1 .rri r friAV vntt rtttfri.. L-T.nv i . . x v n vm.-I 1 ti . 1 amu f rw mr 1 . -I ?hn lor a:it'f or Ihnr nam Tiri otrr? I ... .. - . . Pon. V ' T ; , :::V utlcnutcs on bi personal ho for this n. n.r. i-.o.-t. - "Bn 01 luminous latcllexri II i-f V We see it in building. LtS , OOOlJS ful waste. Nothing can be enough nothing coat enough made fine to please subject was. written under. Petersburg, Ya." KuIl'&'Spns, Cor.' Syc. and Old St. iiENDERSOjr.'N C. I . medicines &c. Henderson N. C. Rowland & Co:,' Garnett S rETERSBUBQ, VA. , . ; -.- Ian & Carr'Ccf. Sycamore and Wash- a in uul 1 T1 1.. ( r v .1 . t . I the giddy followers of fs-hwn. . In Jct,;tf J - - . . . w .nc rrroro cxpexrurea icing is ire tetter j 7. i u - nolhinff to do. with it.,. We often think as we read of 'a thonsacd dollar shawl . Gen. Grant's clectaraU'ori that h. ill Lave no policy but the will of the pcoplo- a nail that can Le sold at low prices : in faturcj .u i:v- wkuiuchih, rcmwwj.crsr ci-a .unuilar -I . I UMiCt fcUILlIL .M IlkU . UUW I o.t - . .... . . . .. s v ni.tV Sks.' ; , BAvTIj-ORE, 1. J J Liwre&ce. fnrt. Frftm thft irrnimd. nincn Oil me end vp.ars. wp rmv fctnrt it prontabie . to Pro- I . ir 1 . . I v and thus develop? four .laternal caocts. to. duce lie-htandfaficy brands, but our far-1 f!!.i . x.' : Jl' 'v? .1 1 f-oli-y at the rreal election at tau-, o vne no-i .t i .1 a fr .. . wuicu uiu liuu.iiuriua ru.m i iim. the gnawings of hunger. CCY GOODS, Facob Kull & f RTILIZERS, &C XI V JStuneyi v P llenery ACPctersburg. ons, Cor. Syc. and Old Sti. Portsmouth Ya," - SRSBURQ, VA. i 1.1 liar. & Heiert, 13 Syc. St.- Sr-Lilt' ijohnjNo. 6 Old St; noTELSK-xienaerBon, x. v. . - load. Cits. K Swett, Propnexr. uRNisfiili ooods. Baltimore, SJd. Ttai" CoLd & Cl 216 and -21 8 W Bait. St. iiEtuAT JiL0R3. Petersburg, Ya. JulV Havmc-this in view, let us thi3 eve- xfi&- .. . . tre entirely free from disease. iiing enter upon the discussion". ef . the I The treatment thc second summer will I Thc Norton is indigenous to Yirinia, t.ViA rVf!T?ft. -with an IdeTtepdl'th a fTT'catcy 'cliteht- tfrtou the I and here attains its hi chest perfection. honest endeavor to crrive at tho best I system of training adopted. For gencr- I Its' wine etailds at the head.cf fhc list of mpthnrts. wiinoui anv reara ia inYomu ai vmcvaru culture, wc. utuw uuiu rcu wiurauu iuu tu-tiuvut, --, m. theoriei or the requirements to no-called I but chc shoot. Ira an upright direction, I the front rank in Europe. science: for true science - explains phe- and after it has, reacted the secocd ran hatVtC need npw arc rocd wmcs i ai i 1 . 1 . I " ' il. aL... . k.lF nnmpna n wfi nna mem. dut. uues not i or T7irc. sav .urcc or uircu auu --- y demand that facts shall confernt them j?p.lves"to ''scientific theories.. " l TbA first point in order -" tEcii. is: ice" trained alon r the first and second mers are ioo poor to purchaso such at r . ' i - ... i What' location and soil should be select- wires or rails ; these, in their turn, to be present... ed for a vineyard? On thb. subject, a. pinched off vftrcn' thrco feet long.. .The. . Tlio pr Vast jQ.eat nas, we iniu, u.u uuuwus-i vwo muuu tuuiiug v..t . sarny vntveii. ,.iivre i vtiw u jc icit w tLi uavi . tellin" one who has" nothing but flat land layered down'aW'made profitable ..to seel: a'hillside." ." -.'..'.. production of young vines which, The . question, is t; .Will grape-vine? 1 lallare taken up and the cane A nrA vlolil mA ? imv lnstirr 7 I rui.-lr tn tttn tft9. This SVStcm Of tram- 1 and urilrvM vnn r willinf? to Undertake I Vi wnvL? mnira nt - rrnn.1v) ff"r I lila nra nncvor. v Trii. I inf is rpfvimmcndeG for .the sturdy and 1 this, 'twere better not to rJact it. . Itinn. Willi lor t s iMir vf I Acpman. i ii in - - - w w . m - - ' - " s - r r ak h w a t wh w a w ? a a . w a . - m snmrr rT the more delicate varieties, such visrorous crowinc varieties, such as Cofi- . Butlto those who are willing to study, tas failed. The rreat charm . of erist- ' 1 don 1 TCplied llr. Pickwick. - q T1wn?ft imd Ileheeea.: reouirc rJecti- I cord'and Norton.. . - . -.ito l.Url . and' cheerfully to waif and I tru i at an t-r.A. ilr? all ih I ,IlOAh!-doa t as!: any oestions; tU al- Iiar soil and exposure but a, sufficient I For more delegato growers, like . the 1 watchjtherc is a promise, -ot only . of a I cheerful exercise lhat claddecs Us. Prr I wJ.cst 10 do do ca these tinmW rf tliA hrrdier and more pro-I Catawba and Delaware, it is better ta . rich rnniarv reward, but a Lichcr araJii nniiVpn tK tnl. tV-t r-rTf" .t,- I occairjni. - 1 . ,.. ... U.u.v V- - f - I " : .- - . . I 'II J . ' .O. 1 -. ----- - " - f - "iut rjppose tnerc era two raobs. I l . 1 1 it it f , ' .law k iuu .. a a u - ,-l. w .! aa ak w ! fits arising frcm this brnch cf buta fallcU iaI1,4 ? BaiSe? l04ttTcrr roarc 1. . :r 1 iu.v aii jfMiiu w.. - . I Lone?t and lmr.rndpnt. s tvAL:.AA...in. I.Ktf I w:r..' t j '.u -1 ? . I fclomkaV.forcverr e- cuA fr TT,-V- in the and perseverance aro absolutely ccccsa: Vings to its sides, and cover and conceal Vli laia.cV. ; JP .ft, r to. luccesi . .The. vineyard must be the arrow preying upon its vitals,, so it ..ukm- roared :ihr. . crow J.-- pruneti closclj 7atchcd and carciully attended ; is the nature of a woman to hide from J suouicu ;i r. i'c:wiclc. her of the hardier and more pro-1 Catawba and Delaware, iye kinds, such as lTcron,' -Concord I permit two canei to grc . . - mi 1 it ? i-i it - 1 l :i and Ulmton, win succeed weu m any 1 arong.iue lower raai ur a rr . a ai r a w, training iircm nobiCf on)ymcnt, wncu can only oexound 1 tide qi lite in cheerful currents r: . .1 . 1. ; i .1 ; 1 . 1 -: t.i. 1 .1 - ... Tirc, auu uiaiu in ina siaav ci anu a.ci.uoa wua oa- 1 tne veins. aict rci m pt 11 iu. , I these canfts the base from which to Crow turn in htr nfVn rovsterioua. but ever I MfrMUii lrrr. m rw-.Tno.! . VV I . V?boul With the larrest." replied 3Ir. 1 . m ... - 1 - jvawi.ii.jf ....... . , - : . .- a - . v.. vd-ixhuai v. s. v- . . "r V." V - IScott, p;Syc. St.- ti j h It isnot a aues!6n of location, ncr cf future fruitiig wood. . ... , fresh and genjmwQrVuirA, ivvrro l-aV. vvi .Uu;.- limcrlay1 ... .. . : . . f llccS71Iarnett t. ,;y .4 land;tixat euue. ua.u. , . rcr her after a little ar.d yon will w at? ew'-'-' atc.lleridcrscnj liT. C. tificial means, v ter h weeds kept' do wi! . L - r.d friendship1 weeding dt5 her unUme- ,A tnr who had a 11 oa ..feldlmm llldFasnacb, Garnett St.: , . draining, such as will carry -off tbev-awr ign TCltxircd veto or ins f tuLSiDEXT. J grave, and wondering that one whoso P . "lT, agalrat tH ,ide cf . WAir, Xide. to have the Vines properl surrXTtm- btelj glowed with .Ilhe radiance, tf,- glide, a o .. 1and from becoming sour and heavy, io n tU Moom-buds are ecf-l J . - . ?m L.Uh ,rrl -i--t.t A. v.t.lt.Mccwjy puctcd... Jfaeviri? Lim'f Lw i xva. -,,,Uve a site ter a cu..... ------ , . YASiI-TOtf. Jcne IIUL The follow-1 .-."f ; . . -u,iYi'nmi i ...rl . J iunleaves .ri.9 .JV" ficienUy Ucvclcped to ne uuuBuuv-, . - , ;--; w aarsneis and the worm. You will to . C'r t. at3r.t Henderson l;,f vineyard. c . tbc vincs should be carcfuUy gOD. told of some wintry chill, some slight in- -Tr: fcoue, a d i,l2.10P.M; arrmnga. . That gcnll0 slopes uu and lhe shoots pinch ed off just 01 VTVal of this bill would ,n sion that Uid'hcr low., tat r. cn.rX "T" cxclaime,- Nt I ; , :i:o.V Ucposures are preferable jrill not . pe au cxnt. the shoot or ahooU O-Awval of this biU would be an kno. mMt . . , . . , r,l !' c!!. tkii . & very atclcis tnck Tu'leav-rWeWon .aauy--v , . bu that they aro esscnuai i ,21 tl." next season. almssifnx;ipeactjprmw tlat Lcu ta i;iWes at H-come from tho lyBoyetgthe rebel Sutcs, nd the TeW tangcrt all night fcr veslnderii-.-l.35 M, arrivmg . .g igav pproua . ft tliebSSa.- , . 't"!" f'J were. prop- 1 , run against,- - through ken, the s weet i-stcd Mr Snodgrasj. ..Mai M.. Hend .F.J Mail A. le ilrtitrVib xr yUurg and Wddon Eddroad , '. Mad .ils'lave W!don dily 8.80 P. M; arrivii PetersburgrC fc;,vv; Petersburs daily at A. M," arriVitin Wfcian 811 A r , . " ' aSVoW ladt i2lofce 5ad5a. T&whX, Mvft : Wcldon . daily at 4 A. LJUL.i4a W V' w 1 1116 -fdL' lo74 "The pinching cf . bearing. shooU er ana is or can, be- made deep, loo.e 4 .. d and dfT. ' tJ..-causcsit to develop the spect. U -.r' "u 1 important tnan is the pnmteiimofjhe toil even tcre maca liV - instructions . . location And yct - riAnn iniury nas uceu irnd directions mere or true wv r ,: 1 rits an fruit. The practice some juy. - 1 1 -. in out the leaves to admit, as they say. u ?5u ;k iduno5. K there .U WWLHker- 1 I ,.- rTT fl VIV I ITL 11 & V-AA 1 IV nnn vnnu. tuv u . w"- a. . v m ajLA aaw w w - , a as i. - ..... . . - f uuv.uuLai; vfcercas ine I'res-I l .... T r . . . . . -- i.-A P-J.-V .- V7J - VI VC- ion w unchanged ,n this, re- lart and strongest iron-cUds ever athcr strcrgthened bj the re- built, in .Knglaud for a foreign govern viz tteir execution. .- . , t i i .t . " Vfc T70 BV-4Uiy UIUHCJICJ . .C U.C years 1 is "left will be benefited, s case 1 the fruit, but don' taVe tauon 1 aT - .Oa ib.. l I". T B VkVa a I a a a ar - a ic. . i iii - niR.A vi M -.:tt i ...:a ' . ui.uuu.t a,a.u vu Aiuicaiii ii.ii XI 1 X MIIA l I a-. .1 m 1 1 . . T . ' uv wr vae Acruia rovcrnmccx. tut was necessary to ter rerrcscrT- snbsciuentlr purchuvd by tha l'ni . i - . . xoverrrctnt-'W whoa ite now bcioncs. oppress Kach IIousc, An inlcrtet youth hx attendance at . Miazux Univcraitj. Oxford. Obio, has been expelled fur kl-iing hu iwectheart, , astaicntin Oxfard Fesale Seminary. . ar.d the lady has been expelled Pt - . ccivlog the kiss. Thegravit .rlfl fens is locreajcd by carrr.;. it ;a vao rrocsca oi a rovrrixiJ in,.-.; a a .i 1 ' a -1. V rpiCA !- "-' a.i -.. -i i m nil i i. a . jl b . w a t a am v r hitii 11 M., and & Vm giving mrormouui rrT.- -u, diffused a few at 12 30 Pdrf 'inia .Wifl-iL xne m r ..-- . - th. rlfs cbnaioc. with -Eayv tane bieamers, i since, tna- "-. , . cf what is left u you wisu w j.t j t: - - r. w7 B w wan iwcniy-iix uirec nun- "v wasa t ta be ar- iSl'tS PotUmoutU daily at6. Lf a g(& sT4 trlce j!? JdWrSro leave, lian it ie- b.necr to rctUrc. Arta.sa let tbe tscrc4 i!cT. . sr. -1 jUe"f- Ute---d i W It. &' (WfEW'-i WedoaroJ- VUota & entirely . ttectlioJ5 of pruning Trould fcs ccitbt the pi -iMmU, 1I. of tto.CwU- pt.Ul.nt.of from tKrteta to f.ur- tj fiir. a yo,aS Ud- cj-J. j u " --.) 1 lA.l, . -'H-y.i.'.' Oar expene-Set" ttVbet XSs.Hebor eipedi-l on an occasion tattoo had it teen tJojIcAm 18C5 Hca fa.,, . Leer. ' - . a rich mai wl,S - JoW for tU .r . JlichMcMPdersburg-'Saancds.., "Vof the soil - lploaghicg f1? J. rfan to try to inito -e lesUlaUon of dooltfol coci BetJ. . b-ro ob- ... ,n SlT

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view