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Priv.; tallier Drill, Greatly Improved; The Cel:: ebrated Brinkerhoff CorushelleV; .Ilibsons' Chainpiora Wishing Machine;. trohn"Bid= dleSherger'e Patent Lifting jriOks,,, , 111 E PRORiETORS OF 'flit WAY NESBORO' AM_AND DEM FLAMM having furnished .their shopi with the latest int- . proved Macninery for this Branch of Business, they ace now ',prepared to manufaetor a and furniah atl kin - kinds — ot ,, • , . , . . . BUILDINW,AULTERI4L 7 - sucla• - --as-Stti-X-Jkociifh,r---14kutt z , , Mouldings, - some -Eighteeit 4tylei; Cor nice, • Stairing, Portiaoes, - &c. dre., elooring, Weath erboarding, and • ALL KINDS LUMBER, Oarnished at short notice. We tender our Cheat; lathe community, for their liberal patronage bestowed Inpon usmid, hope by —rietet-attentiorrto - B3ritorss to merit altuntinuarlie of the same:' ' • • " Also occurs for %Waite i of Dodge & .15tevensim's. •Kirby„Valley Chief, and World Coriabined Reap, ing and Mowing Machines, and they - celebrated Clipper Mower Imayi7, 18619 TB TOM BE STD!: ItIYNESII'OIO', PA.; AMBERSON PROPRIETOR, CA Dr ' 11, —AIM Lang Byte. If my true love was sick to death, Trada, tra-la. tra•la. Pd tell her at her latest breath Trak* era-la, trade, .Tier race of life could not be run; Tr 1-11, tra-la, I d buy some thugs of Amberson At the - Drug store on the Varner, viyis bi/d without a hair, • Tr.a la; tra la, tra la, I'd laugh at that,! would not care, 'Fro ja, train, tra-la, ' ' I'd bring them back, yes ;every one, Itra la. tra la,trila. • Drugs I biMght bf Amberson: At me Drag - store on- the ..;orrier. I was tanned to darkest dye, tra la, tra lit, • " - I would not care, I would not cry, Tra la; tra la, tra le. • For soon a bleaching would.,be done Via hi, tra la, tra la By Drugs I'd buy of A mbenion . At the llTtig btora-od-lbe:Oorner, Then three times three and tiger to, Tra la, tra In, tra In. For what we know that:they can do, •I`ra la, tra la, tra la, - - - 2\ With chorus loud, the vict'ry won Tra la, tra Is tra Is, • By, Drugs. I bought of Ainbereen At the Drug titere onithe Cotner, • . _ • iIUGS , 4EST. AND PUREST- AL. Always -on t0.n.1 at , . k:A l';t3 CH ENDO L. AND MiNpR%I. Paint, White Load 'and Colors, the beet resort.. Pierit in town at tr OILS4VARNISHES, . EVES „Matt hind at , 1) - RESHESRAINT,VARNISH,SASIEI, HAIR ttrusiteut i*lfssES A1 , 10.13ti - P#ORTER4.IT , JIL• , • , , , , invRANDY. WHISKY, 'yvi:sgS, AND RUM lfor m etl use. ona -- 10ert.: Y1 4 El.) IC 4TA ND . aid pttent.6tedicineuf,tbe - daY. at ' JXtRAC•O2I;", - FOR FLA VORINf . 3, FERF,U inerY andtoilet articles generilfY at 11HY,ICI 'ANS - PRESCRIOTIONS -C A R JE..fulty Oampaumied ag Ttlp C areer Drug Chore.' JnIY 16 - : • _ROSf:;-"sFALL - .111111VAL:1 5 ' sisornismit •TrzEiiiinals # fus - - business is .it snick, eshisbnilnisixt; st eV the latest Syles.oritituessied .:13BULT3,- AND CAPS': Ii101,:liii 3 O,Mill'14:1410 . 11' 13 ' . 11, Bey's_"and:Chilte. 'GAITERS SAES Ind of ever;**se,iption. - Ladies ',and - ' • • N4f Eif, 4=A 't u t * •EM • 4 4111 4 44 0 11 - 41 4rinutil0 ,11 ; tinndowne -• and "":fiskjThli Hair 11 etei :hair je t r'N'Oupola; tinliAtinforettrrc, ,' • , 13044031intiltuid hicedleniniutkitoolcs,,SAneion off i(.4riatioi,Nritisliii. - Atifrrilt*Ooo4.lo:. pll 'it rh~eah ; wtij be thojeiiiisiesf;, 7471tipt.: . 20 ' • , 4 5 .44' WaLsif , - s. Litir*OA, , • , - LIM ;tntoK &CO. " ; = FL4llltElIN„'' „ '4l‘rgt 011.11 t MORNING — FEB 4tt- I , • c.• , • 41+4 - • • . • " • - • • s o. •• • . ^ - N.. ti T,.' • ' oaf) • ;*•-ilz , r , , • ! Priu* 0140 • •„ , thi k 04,0140 , ild cf • The titled lonlor, idnif • TheY I #oo\ =" A • • L.: take all eptl - noiltinggiie; ; The ntiblestryittie of manhood Are they 'that omit to Ire. -' • • • Chorus ;—•••Thoili hisiciito the working min; • The hardy'sons of toil, • The lierose of the*Oriishop, The monarchi of - the ion. Who spans the earth , with ken Who ratrithe palace • ,W.ho. Creates 'faille rich man The comforts of his home? • It is the'patient toiler; - All honor te him then; • The true wealth e-a nation; ' Ia is herworkitig.inetis.'' , • .• For runny barren Earth bid' hoi htiogreti'deei, And 'lin h t i gt ai n! , i lei/fi l i ll6l9 oa ; '• : Broke on the - attiketestt* And tot the iiiptute . .• • - 'Tip toil that over ntii ure Gives men his proud control; rt pnrifietiand',hallows The temple of the soul; It scatters foul diseases, , With all their gliastitiatitil- Puts iron in the inUscie; And crystal in the brain. The great Almighty builder. .Who fashioned out this earth, Has stamped His seal 'of honor' On labor train her birth. • In every angel flower That blossom - S*om the sod, Behold the master touches, • • The handiwork of God. , . LEAN A . LITTLE IUT -DAL Little rile inake wider etrearnlets, Streandets swell the river's now ; Rivers join the mountains billows, OnwelP, 'Onward as they go! Life is made olsatallest fragments. Shade and int4ine, work and play; Bo may tri;with greatest profit, Learn a little every day. Tiny seed rnake.bounaless harvests, , Weeps of rain compose the showers, Seconds make the flying imnutea, And the minutes make the hours! Let us . ,hesten, then, and catch them ; ' As they pass on the way ; And with honest true endeavor Learn a little every day. 'Let vs read some striking passage, " call a 'verse from every page; Here a line, and there a sentence, 'Gainst the lonely time of age 'At our work, or by the wayside, ,, • While +he sunshine's making hay ; Vino we may, by, help of study", ',earn It little every day. „ TAX;6O34X.a3Ex4gA.:ATIC. ONLY A IPIIRMER,''4,'WIPE. , z ‘A','- • Two women at together at suttee, is). the porch.of a white eatuaget' that stelltader the 'old atteestral trees,' and .atr.oilg e'Relda of wheat and awe; like a poet's ; ' vision of a quiet4esting place for aothe weary, Sulfat ing human soul. Aod one of these two 'women had eyes 'to see, ears to bear, and heart fo r eel and tip. preciate•it all.- She was • tall Lately-'-rot exactly handsome, but , with s4iettee of air: And manner peculiarly her own. The rare ful toilet. the nasseless,:airef elegance aid luxury,3he pale cheek and loft white r hinds betrayed the city dais°, _ while, the 'weary glance in the large 'dark .eyea' whioCeirea tnepleasint !Inlet of the sunset' mull driite away, showed that Tinto bad:not• gently•with her anti ler • baart'aldals,Ailut had thrown them, shattered and t'ulned;. - • her 'feet.' - Her companion was_ come!' fi ve' yea* her ,j and ,many times prettier--; a little round /aced, apple checked Woman, with dark blue eyes sad 'dark brown -hair, .anda round 'figure•tbat. tragc''ait. off t0...0ke. best'advintage wciffi.; • At preiteit(,ilie;rokr4taes2-Irst' almost spoiledby - OitrerwlattollitietAtitifeit expres sion. She. wee oo raiding her,oo l ') bands 'plump and;inaalk:li.443ettalpty. ratfier brown, wtilthetleirdet*h*fittiisi- .of.: here , city. 'friend, till : glittering ''- 44 lgetldok• it the - Aiiiirite: trtelititUdif: *ld .speeping. : *4ltuttliqtliF - cl ; 'has •all, ) *::tagUif'; , The , man tOkiiilii,Atriali when h thit'a Winiatee•Ntirkle nave, den,. c lkie - ,'sohi`,;l4olo;: dear l;te itiiiiitroirsAitroAd haYelna 'as pll/30 - ' _ akiiite;j46iiiiiite.* planted faili'j 4 "; 'lOl4 - - ailitutYikk,..fliii so Pontka4,lol.M.l.siii tMt Of beint ottlytt';.furinitrteer' i!llargaritt*Y4 o4 i t hi l ",l 4.4 . 4 „.L 4 7 : ,c`e.i grianillifig lit ticififend ; • • 'J. gfilo,it :seems to Jul!, as ait fit - - ": 77°.1.:.;:i7Lti #o4othellpo3:lPCW°y. • " ' • %MO plutii**4 Ade, or, Bpi ploioituitold#,thilt*twyst: to thi4loW iiwjdkuOoCidikeit.lolol34 taw stelofiliOd would not like it ;Yout WOW" never *Leh to etilioge --I- 6 Pei haps-oot.---- Woubiloti-like-twohinit I with inn • , - " ' Pick ; - - '"` , ' Jenny beeitited:•" - She 4intly loved hot , tandeinise !Well, I don't mean dial I i►ant '; to give up ffiram, she: ld d at; hot; 'it only 'filetlir that I wish he was a eity Merchant, instead' of a farmer, and it that iiroitetusband is,' that is alt; 'And that is it greit Vse Howth, coldly.. .4ehtty k ifi - #44 !ash could be-granted, de you : IknoW' ' last Yair life would,be 7' , „ 'What yours is, I suPpose. Mit any lady's is in your.,positiod.' , 'Baialy. But what la.that life? Do you knew e • IHOw should' Il' , : • 'lt Is a weary one, Jenny, with Ore gels• nine work in it than all your , =king butter and cheese can bring' 'Oh, Margaret uu, Jenny 1 leliese - Trita, my dear, there are no people on earth, *ho iverk har der than , "the lashionables who only have their amusements to provide far. , A life of mere amusement is a dog'i life, Jenny, at best? abOuld likerto be convinced of it by actual experience; said, Jenny,' doubtingly. 'So I said and thought once. • I have been so convinced. And it is all vanity and vexation of . •.u tow persiste , 'How ?' In ten thousand ways. H you live in'the fashionable world, you Must , do as the fashionable -world does.. Yeat. must rise and dress, shop and lunch; :-Sind' dress again, and drive and dress againund• appear at certain balls, parties or, concerts.- exatlify as your friends do, or be voted , nt -of-the-Werld; - adtogetlien - t -- Y , r", . • poor -Jena)+, who are by no mans fond of dresa',.4hat would yOu do at a fashionable watering place in the hottest days of Ai gust, with five changes of toilet between morning and night, and a Preach lady's maid: to tyranize over yon all the 'time, into the bargain 7' . - 'Horrors!' ejaculaO Jenny. 'Balls that you mitat,go to in spite.: Of hi., tigue, parties that yoU.,.mnst grace iii.,spite of hist, calls that youmust•mike on 1',4000. whim you detest ! OhOminy, I ghoul:Hit rather be at home, with the butter and cheese, ifs I were yen.' Jenny was-silent: Here svie 'a sideaf the. bright pleturp . which she bad never - seian or dreamed of before. 'You love" your tisbaud, .Jeutty P' raic her ?della after , • • . Jenny opened her eyes, widely. stove him ! Why, isn't he my hnithand was her naive reply, Mrs. Van Howth laughed. 'Soine women' Bondy' might 4 think that a 'reason why you should - not love him,' she said dryly. 'And be loves yori also?' wl should die tomorrow if I thought be did riot 'Tat ebild 1 People leave this when' God willele,.-net before. I dare Say you would , survive , ' Mi. infidelity. Many women belorelod*/*lived through ittait` things.! , • „ . •liou!t talk of 'fit;'; 3I r could uot 100 Wby 11191(4e:is all the world to mei How could I bear to losejt ?' glom 'dote rwiali him to be :a city Inei. °tint; midear. .1 dare say there are . a great many, good Men•iti the city—Men who love their:wtvesi button. the other hood, there are`-ier many • terePtations,: espeeially 'in society ) ' that I sometimes wonder, not that so many' go astrair4titth4t so many to maiii.true '4:6 - themielvellnd.their . duty' :.Sliit'Spotie ebsentlY, an ller!Oxls 'had a fer•iiiray glance, as, if,loeY litAvrelt ' on• other things. , . .''• ' • ,--;,-, :!.',' 'i s ' . ., 40ny ventureti'.ijitistiou, ;‘.- ,', ~:, iNarSatati I, -.'"otiO:i;:litAipiritieriinge ? Do you loiti 'our 'husband / ' And :does Ite loye your . '-'.:..!: - : •. ' '. ,3111i:Vala - 17o*tli sti'ried - umfttititod oriitp' iltsiiiY,• I ItOtild , :hitie loired hint—l would* ;eve heed , a:oeil)ilfe .14.11 hint,. bu t be netNr :loved • tie: - - rte'iniOkr.co, to . plare me: at .thp head of •his't ousikirpeaugi,the thought , the batlike end inte*liiti `thin: was all. ' He inlethe So - 000;i41.00; not VOte ao plainly us,this AiklitAkiimi:oc - i „snit -have eachtakert,tfur, Own, way f loilepentletti3Of the other. /..lieldotri seez,hint. , -,,,it',- our house in l a,' Thai/. 4 - ofirrls*"::iiiy: `dinittonds t. 1 6 .. isi opetik,;;; - ' .4i4i,:iginro,r 140 ' to ' Sratoga .o.r..ptinrperiorb,4lke, favors Long Branch with his preinn*?•Wn are perfect: .ly polite - to-each other i,rtfavr. tiirver quarrel; and.sly intirinoe if I: ,filint:to ?OW tomorrow' hcciohld be thimosfrlifreensOlafile, 'of wia! owefitlor r .tt.,-weeltl,.. Anney, rot" will not: . viialOn'elinige -piaietAytkitlf-Me stain,. ' - -Yette . bitslutitd rsiiht, eltsiktr* , lbiite has, expo - sett to: the 'llinitig 'lol6ltnigni47 l ..Thank *r intairen that you have hit •Ssliiiit-te,. a'4geod; true toga, wbo loves yerki.**:' , ,ttever 'pled the bnpratioff ehaettt;Verio,4*': l9 ll4..!* `your _ovark2;.`_happintas,•*d 14 , f16 ,. .:tuadP , u 1) w i t h 4Lia3.,!,..'.,•,-.,...„-.;:,; .- ;-''','•.c : .i . - . $ 1'?:": - 1:,-- , ' .-si:ioni : oiliil her areas #4114 . 04- and iti9lied'OmFolliSgai'din4,lo, ‘ l o l iii:',' :ireiP 3 Xs ll l `i 3 Oi f4)I I . O O4ECV - Blfdlit.on the eiettgolstiii , thidgtit., - ,,T,lik, iiiidict,- of , her itlitfid'istifeArils,el,latit :inn' ,. plear,iolter: . 0 000 . tl*lii*lmdertta - ,!Ili ' Kariret;. a / *:iaid#Vg° , .:l4 l 'his4:o ',awl 4t.iio:; foiocewsis:iaii , i 9!**:s4ti ,ease. - .-$l4 '' driiikointer n*' iii ' . . '... , t ......4,-,r a r" 4:. • • . .;„ e ,- - • • ' J., -•,-. ' ... c '114.0101tfor'o"; ,•'il criraf . ,Cii,: * -4, / , !? ,;:p:ly . :Jiett4lOtter'' ; . ; ;, '. :eau " there 'be a Pr 6 4:oAd•flumiiiPic ji#.:n / -: 4 ' • :".' . :_ •.• , ~,•-•,- , • ; '-'-',' ri s ••:7P-e' ,•- :'' : - ' - MIENS taro 1.1 'eyes ,to , pioot apir si lie alstoty - ith"l' lo, l4 oo4 'o l6 - 101 00 0 igilig. ebsdte' ' Mere br verylittle'igineeiitaiiii,„ till.: Wide hcr tiok , Casej ' io the roop'sheeked little bent ,O;OlicOle. 11 1 1 !, es be BOB' :-hitheelf ,-Ott* if Ptell " fabled;: kifei!bOkeii 46, Eilli;-tiiiirikht htin-coorletnotkade, *ltd :bide , Pooi4birgitiet .lisppy. ientit I , Never !olgaio would She. wish to bh, :itolthikg more `thin oisq wife. „tV, .itunties. l'r/tight, of the Itipteutaconriaf South,,Oaro tree, the 'ponied man elmited by, the sots 'Goo d • Morntrig,; sir,' paid ilia bag, end - tog . Lagletature to that high position,.is u fi iitii,e what on.earth makes jolt look; -so. bad' this of Pennagliaubi, having beck born 'about mo rnin g ? Isn't the eontrorersl heiweet! sH 1830. A Correspondent ot Nee, York the Oburdbeidoii* enrolee ?'” '" • ' -Times ß .writipaLfroitt..Columbis, S., 0., ear.: '' yes ,. - , , •, • - gjiithge.y . o4l4 , -,.4fOrnie eir,that ,wait=- -- gisn't -- Doicon W., making plenty of bad eduoited atAtit . T.jineastetiati 'lgniversity :71 hiak ey - Nalir York that he teed 11*- ' two years la' iy e ,e! • • - ,• • . • hitialrOii,•Suailltablitltli °aunty, id IPetinsji• ell, *hat iCtlit Matter; rei #erjr highly Tani% end . afterwaiitianother• jeer at, Wilkes- honored mister f!, , ' •' • - -torroTin-4 _ • flit O.; Is - '1 1* . 1 . 101 1 1 1 1:0 1 . 2. 8 61 1 11 5 11 14 1 A - eta' Piohatillj the OulY; riCifo eves t 6 'Winkled ;that he: prab tieed latirin PentisPiria4cfor awhile.' Alter the: war be came to BatitiLearolina, and , was 'made lege, adviser of the-freedmen by° Gin , 0. 0. Etowald, in .1865.: Ile lived et Beau. fort, and; in the cOnatitiatiou--4.Joirtitition, 1868 he represented beanfort . entirity.- The same year be was eleetdd 13tate,Seriator froin Beaufort, and has served that oapaeity up td. neje itrowu iwia mild psani l letiO.talks imminently, 'always Wears a fituil* - ,..41 1- h eems iw e perpetual' good humor. Hia itiflittriSe with the colored legislators is verygrekti a nd his• exainplet has _often -oper ated to test-rein excesses. He. is said to •be the best edisSated negro in - thiState, joyetbeLietitatitiiiii 3 Of-being thOiblest theft _of_his-iwos.—fitsitintia-nearlf-liz feet in height, -sod has tt bCid eingularl High -=in theregion .of iieuevolenbe and lelfeateem.—. lie voice is that ',of heed; end , is slightly sot tened with a lisp. His pretence is eitay anti ISEZEEZ The , 2 l o*l34'`pf Bal 1. . A writer describes the, preeont appearance thaplace wheree languages got Mixed' t After,',.. , ,,ride s ilif dine Milts,' we., were at the IciOt.of,tt4l3l4,atNimroett. Qur,itorsee' feet. were IntWsliiitikution the remaibs• of bricke, whioh•Ohowed here 'end there through' the i‘oumUlated dust and tubbieh of ages.' , Be- ; fore our ayeapprose.alosat Moirtii*of barren and .harei - V,Thia'wat , the rains of the Tetifer-o( . Babet, 1 ,1,4, which the drat biiilderii'Of the earth brie vainly hop. ed to . abale high heaven'. Here-, also; was . that :Nebuchadnezzar built,. tor bricks= tissi. ,- ingliename had been .fettnOn: the thetoio i of the l atiottail;, , tf- great tones of 'brick-Wort piereas,the aceutoulited With' Yit*, , fitigeifeti %lit:eery bricks —4argel,,:iliquare•shaped, andleassive...„„ibak. wore theibughly burned,:, the verl , Aniirtar, new hard tis granite;,..hatOled , more 'than 4000'y - ears ag o .by eartieti . .iMpiotts 'Prom tho'nutimilref" the 'Mound, -far away over the plain,-wesee glistening gilded ,dome.of,a mosque, reflecting the bright rays 'of the morning, sun. This was thOtirdi of the holy' Mi.' -pi pray )iefore pt" acme period of his-life f ,to lase the sacred,dust , of the earth around there, at some time or other; to bond his body and count , his beads,` is the daily desire of every•devout bluhamedan.' A. JSBAUTIPUL Dewitt Talmage, now, of Brooklyn; closed a sermon as - ,tellotirs : 'Seated at a2cottutry.firesids,rthe other day, I eaw - the fire and gc out, and 1 gathered up from the -,heartlr', enough for my refleotiona. Our, mortal life is just like the fire on the hearth. , _Wo.put on the fresh faggots, 'and tholepin blinks through, and up, And out, gay of orackip;rembliinis of hey hood..,,Then the Ire' reddens into coals,— The heat is fiercer.; andAtor more WO stirred, the more 'it reddens.. Virith•streep or f lail° it cleara its.Wa7 611411 the hearthgloWs.with intensity--:•embicii;of full : manhood, Then ootuse.the whiteness•ihthe coals. , The Rick: eritii; Ishadowahaya died along th,a *lbs.-- The faggots 'drop apart. The . household linver over the 'expiring embers. - The' lust breath of smoke has been lost :up the °him ney„ Fire is out..; Shovel up the white re mains. AsbeSl DONT Da IT.—No, young man don't do it: Don't ,marry dimples,''flor ankles, not-Inou;b, bor hair, our nooks, noi'ohins, nor teeth; aer, a - wipers. Tiwan bitnand 'scraps nf lAmiatniiy are - very iioor thinO . to do jiarry - tbe trite thing' -=-Inoi afternangeniallt;,r, kindred aymfintbiefi; • and 'if position; lor,'ei , ,en -0114 lucre, wbyr; ; Zioiers Mani stand' * :69t s Aviiiiii==iant' One ie" ,714i101'-'-ikni,b**!ioniAlitir,si ;a:dawnjnit 'Jo ) •0010:#15 is - , .Pints,*o;datesoti a 4111' into - 09 . 91 little . ' blind Inas aai'a sognely fathom, the, 'cli4o '9f a drone, rim-' wing oen't ,t.in 14,i'pAitto ',Of, any D9l4 ,7 titinailninc . ainin.stiny..9ii snob. trAlityg • .v, - • , . ?ste ?ttfit ..akfliggs4alb it4bapimixtaittin• of kilo:kir* , 0 144 PNARSIJictI9 1 30b,italiblvA tb tittotbe"em I ` o ***Pr'ertY• far. 13 : ev ort*ti ., #4 i p4o'4,0 3. 0 f Itosifigh :than tuit . grafi - 410as agazn***breAto bbfitimoof *adriviottett: -I ; ' eli*OCArOd;Pi'VO* l: o; . TII O Y- 133 *a PP 114, - ' , maim *AIWA SCA I 4 I )4I; • o 4 .4 sp a ged*q i i ' l O 6 Webistiroothial';.fety.lhir lafqpylad,peolieftil,olinner - , they bad papsed thileihatrha -- Nalitigrt;itoidiArliimilijorotif7e - t = a; heard Under , • , This abat e of Mite thee* [the flitooitottlehnit - toltrtatiriOilliciOt au -at tialpt et least; to, get ,thia a ged - odsipld to quarsoliogi, , , Hie 8,1414 W tilljeati bad AtiedAtti ittaieija pilah bi cihjeef tiake.bod s agaio„, bet was al , wayli defeated in hii oleo, hatievectred, laid.. Una tooraing a$ he ietdtaiog from an onallooeaefutattetept•at hit old gamerhe iiais , leaving the premises in despair„ he chanced tdtedet ati.old lady, aluil,ghbOir of the "lied 000#1tri ao he mopped her aod_the_follthittig oino*fialiotk ensued : " . . • • Averythiog is going on *4ll , f:hough but old Blueford and his Wife ire iojnriog, the oatile,teitibly by thaii! bad itzatiotile, 'and after trying to indiee - thnin to de tight, must say that-I oonstd# thew hopeless:, re'. pliedihe one; '; • . The bag sumi s few ritomentli deep thought. • -.. 'Are you sure that yet:hive tOad is every 'Syery lay roam think off - • ' .‘. re you detrain P. ,-- • • 'Well,' replied elle, A' you %promile to make we a present of a nett pair ,of lame in ease 1 locoed, I ,wilt at once make - the attempt Myself, and see Whether eau make a quar tet .be t Vine Chem.' ' - 'lt is i bargain,' amid the Devil and he'left his agent: in 'high ltolies of earning the atioee. `l lie old ' Wig; palled at Blueford's house' and &flit' the; - altasre - oTtipineents o the' - day were passed; the following dialogue.ensued Well Itlentil, you and your old - man bite lived a long time id tbis,bogse ; .togeth• or 'FM find neiri .govem• ber,' replied M. B. 'mud ell thhr time , you here haver had a • 'Not 0110: : Lain truly-glad to hear it,'-said ‘the' hag. loonsider it-uty:,duty to watt' you, though this is, the sttseilsott mist Dot e!peof it al= 'ways bare yOti, bit obser ved that of fate , has greirtt:_ieetiish and milieu at tiinear •• ' - ery.little,so,''obrerved the lady:' - . '1 knew it' continued the bag„ ',and noW 'Would Ware you, to be on, your guard: Mrs: B, wished to howl how . she should maii,age:hitak , , , Wave you not noticed, that , your. husband has long ,bituottof harsh tin growing un der Aitreoa, tido bis : tiirtiaill asked the hagYes.' so • , erheieintbe cause of the trottbin; and as !Ong as they remain you , bad betterlook out. Now, asa friend, !would tidirist yeti to out them - oil the:fint time you ban get tilt, ishanee, and, thus end the trouble.' • _ ' soon after , the hag started tinvhoin'a, 'and made it convenient to meet 00 - 113 way ho;xle, . .111,uoh the same vonversation lin relation to their demestio sappiness pave between them: - •* s'tiStit, friend Blueford,' said she, TiittiaSid= snit tray duty Gen .obristian to - warn-14U, your-, wife intends your own ;mitt.' bid Mt. B.; Was tory ninth astonishea, yet` he Oould not wholly disoredit her words. When be reaohed .home he threw hiniself on a•• bed - in perplexity and feigning himself tkslool:c;.,studied the wetter ever. - 4118 - Wifel 4 Ought this-Was ‘, a good Y ' off 'the hair, seized, her .bushand's razor-and crept softly th" side. ' .Tho olitnititr.opened, his, eyes, and there -Stood bis wife With a razor at his tttroat. '::After what hi.had heard, he donbted no longer. - bo•frotn that nine- !hero wag, jaw s jaw, querrolitw .wraingleg:,anil fi ghting a lt the trine: •-, yitii.4ol4)4.64iilfiiilioird 'of 'the' old hag-and• BPt4:sl,lq)ro_rdthittif ebe would.unlet hint at a einem Vette beqtrould -grre; bet-the_ shoes. , • ~- "A't j ibeityPottitedtiele she repaired to the spin add felted' tbe der4 plaise. lie put the shoes on e:rfs :end 'standing on thC''oppOitie: side, ,tlit; &Doi, banded over to hoil,ihk weitatten,,plewd with them e4041. - Afiti vtnmndi ' . 'Bat there ,rionikthlog,,,lir. Devil, I woutd, to.hsiiet4plitined" is itiy you hand ect thrysi• iniPAid4iit 'etpla 'Very easy be; 'any one who, ll4 s ' l,hp 0409intantl uteseneas to do - as . yen baire, - Oners,et ;nearer than twenty feet of me.'. yo saying, be fled-in,-verrnr ; After anikiile the old died, 'and when 'she applied' for *nitwit:a to 'the loser regions the davit, would not let beeio forleir abe might dethrone nit. she- ing4' much hie'' fiWthe•Old wourni, is erecting etondenined._. to: . . - Wander:over the Worlds ? ' eretatinimiarrallaod .ettifec in georoeftil families udg:naighbei , , • - I.4Weuld:Yott . 'ben abe dieCtitet yetter,:*andilmt - w07,0 , left Orphaos;-tinethi:derit; to,:fiotisideration of the serrioekdOtaisby the ' Oi&beir,;, atleitia the6';,an'cl so you :30:1' he is Tat.* to the • re: . • I _ Li* - • HER 38, 1244 ‘l44e4lPi - Pe , e e ' P jj itiagief; of the s3ml ` lf~esletu ` et 1, 1 440: ; :;:. " 1 p41#164 1 :,s ' • Ride r Mitt' _ selted uts to giiii , hitg - 4iit:44 ( '* - ;4 41faii 111406 01111;11P6:4; a t p : 9 • dot knio sip. be keeps spititidid sebbleSi ishd tee, sup pose he does; toe hi bitytof.tlatielittelifig, ' ll std they !lee iieitet..)ramyrtO,ttell wki 6l 4 — .o, D°. Jim . 111 4 1 4 g inop ,his kis ithietlb,' it it lily -No dotibt it still help him 11$ eclulitider 'hiemopey,,„waele.tii4 timei hedith, ewbit~fer, hid, yrbOle_life; Wife ha, ah,ll4,een,eatisi` him to lilt deuuktirtra grave;'dial his tietil melee tuote, work .for „,cis puff it.iiut; ire trill iefilild'the niotiey?` . , . 117 - um nh retie. young man liste!driVing sp ftotatt, 'tbicto Waa in. the habit-ref ettippine,at every house -on—the—mitidaide, :„.rieeing,- a eoutitry tivern:ivhere were collected:lnset:h. .01act_siovin conk ymi;% usual, ran opposite the door, &add en stpp pet!, s pite , of the yeouitg man, - Wholtiplied hts whip with all his, might to drlie the -rich:tun horse on - ; the men on the portih 'commenced a hearty laugh , and some inquired it he wia4l4 pell,that bore°. 4Y - es' said the young man, ,',hitt cannot reeatiiMenC him, he once heldrigid to a hatekla4;and stoFn whenever Ite7ltiiitis ;aij calves bleat: . Th e crowd retired , ic the,ba - r e_silence. • This anecdote is as'good as it is old: A college protessoi encouraged his geology clefs td collect specimens, and one day .they. ,pOsited a wee of brick, stscalted'saild ; stain ed, With their Collectino, thinking to imiose upon the doctor. Takiug up the specimens, the professor remarked : 'This is 'piece of barytairom the Oheshire_minesi_Afold lug up : another, 'This. is a pieci.,of feldspar from the Portland cilitirripes ; sad thit' corn= lug to the brick, •is .a 'piece of imodence, from some ruenihnt of this class.' . OUT Ci.P Dzwr.—A 111 trim I in tbii Way : 'll you owe one bite a eillgle go •a par him; when ,there Its to hula monerlre ought to leee.i it moving around lively. Jim owed us, .otif we oweti.. , .. Bill, and Thu Ovie'd Jim Mid be cause We Made him pay oner-indrilet4 late week; but-ire _paid Islll, , en& pi(td • - 4 ' and Jim wont to bed that, digit as huP37 , 4:sii a clam, with just as nenelvmonayaa he hi the morniug, aad three men' oust of debt. ri The man who'don't advertianhas_his store bung around with shingles and pieces of bariel-heads, inimribedvith lamphlaell i 4 trish Partaters,' %Oro Meel,' 'Flower, ,'All _kinds of kontry produce,' ‘Kaikes and saudies for 1111 here Ho sap, 'There aren't no Dens in nnospaper advertising so long as a man is smart snuff to tend to his own business, and kin stand ai the door and holler the fellers 14. , • -- `-- it lige dootor wont tasiaii.# patient lO a neightiorirtg hamlet, and took wtthAtim his gun, that. be might wing, aoy game he ea• countered in crossing the fields. A peasant meeting him, mked whither he Was' going? 'To see a, patient,' was , the answer., 'What then,' said the , peasant, 'do you really teat to miss hitaria the Drainer) , way, that you take your pa with you 1' Tao Irishmen caught in a• storm toot reinge - tindet a tree. One was very well dressed, the other had an old snit. The wait dressei Hibernian said to his • comrade, Tit, let us change Coats, Hine is. a bran new one, and I don't want it to be harmed by the Lain, rours„is b an old one, and the. rain won't hart it.' `littlo tigger-boy i at tlits•Sputkhal just beenAuipped with anew suit of o'othes, the, first be ever bad in his life, you may be sure: Next morning be appeared with oze leg of the -trowers ripped up from She Co waistband. On being asked boi it happen adi he:Answered . 'Please, ma'am, .to,bear,it flap *. . - • . , !mid a ptioiy ha»)tii- .Ilie shited art!O, as he Was Caiog ili.astO4l4o:you jcitow bow uksotimeeakes _ • ' iY 'Well, yon've eaten fourteen Z' , qVilt,* said Jolla, mit? ' • • tit the Moat original of jnvenite . in youtionii,wav that of littliWoFy, Who, in. stead- .Haying her prayers at'otght, spread ' , ettrhereflihabot on the bed;.aud ridging-her ,eywOo_htr4vec said: !Ch( l ,4 o rit ! halliard : the lettara.: t ea' euit yeti:wolf: • ' A Mutest doctor bia'published medical 'tract, zo-Wbidlx ti maiutatos-' that .ladies, of efvetilhottid.not be perthitted to sleep afoot.' It in said the tract, as to steal de", 4 .3.1/wliesar, do youl now'what for we call our.r. .L uo nos, really "Welt, • teasou w call our boy - ,Baas is . r..--41151a bts bathe Wity a deg Ist• t Y lie• and 18t biro Qui irLawycirs, as people- 7 ;qm 4: is g ,141ecttiey Ilth '".....00 1... ' ', ' , z,ailA were ci tb z .4i.:ikervi ,tu ov.,t;
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