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“Well, some rimes I Mvo
that ) ou Were i..> lit <1 iitiwe
growing in rr-Hrem ii.tt u> vtrtt.urg
more beau ru’ ev *.iy day
And aomerinu **—p oimuintea i have
thought y.u w tMu—my p mce.
And when 1 riio-igb Uu't. '.hia, i loll
very much m Ic” thtr ; u’u* tn: d
flovvor, na<; . I resolved to 1 my char.fi
upon it, so l tried m every iUy, wifi 1 !
yau exerted a iBh.il mere poW.ertui
over me. Now, 1 do you ihrnk
our aunt would .cl me tbi! yon J»c
•st ? • .
Well, I don’t think she would, sir ;
it then-1 wiH.
The rest is that my charm, whether
worked or wot, showed me the most
utiful, the denies , t oe most bewitch
little minuets tiiat ever
ait a iittle, pltase sir ; what was
charm / , >■.
ying to make you love me.’
J_and—you have succeeded.
——Ja'Tin^Tand and covered Artho he. preggeiThe* sweet lace
heal t
\ieseM.
/ walked iiome logethcr in m.cir- the
•4, and now Artuu.’s nrui
wtHS . i.liii ! H he jii sKitu molt
. t. '!* . Will v \i»i .laO. Qft»*’s ;
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od M - Jkififcni;, iu .'dm- iUr • ibi j
t»ir ((toe ,, to geU ah her prim cun:
hoi formalities and iter demeanor
ltrC>« ha: de ! u«’ ^ives liiein he.
ihg. thing aud ’s<
is a young ycr, tuc
aiu couieuUid to wait fwi two V4;aiA,
• iving iheir bwe*-, 1 «JUy*i of love, ami
rVahi;* and them not tit) then, will
»t 4 *?g»‘*4< l ive lier eminent In tlo.ir
rwrge. - **
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I ("j;. ift lim CUMi'SC Of e-.IHirtUft’/ltS
,ceM*jd by Mr. A&tUtlaOu,, the eugo n
• ' u, a /.iga.ug liu.yi'iitu of courts,
* it vug dfcse.vbv a**,/ figure nlrntwri.
> ♦pace of twice . its length. The
or erm.'nyeu j.» an ind<q>endc<ut tn
tion peeuftfcnty udapied to the carriage. used Its
I is the copju r put
holding w r wttiiia titc furnace,
it is .*'•> coni rived that if the boiic*
.tttius auy Water tbe por will have r*
! smpiily. gravity ffiis auaugomi;ntke«,>s Ion
. eeuui oi , and iillowi
i engine to run up ‘.ills of o:*e in ion,
go ulotig an angle > J vhi I ,-hv.: V
ees. Tfto wheel and its two may be
ith narrow Ihmgos, upon which is
need a ring of soft vulcani/.tki India
ibbvr. fids ring aU>ut tvv«lvo inciies
i width, and five inches in thickness,
’Inch thus surrounds the iron tire is
apt in its place b\ the flanges ; then
ver the India rubber thero is plaoed an
(idiesH chain of steel pistes, which i>
re portion of ihe wheel that comes in
ctual contact with the rough road, the
eticulated chain being connected by a
ort o! reitebre ateacii sii’e of the wheel,
fke India rubber tire and this ring of
.,teel piulcs peifcct hu.c no libei tigid connection
out are at *y to mow :t
,*oui.J as they pl a n ts , without the 04>n
ourr. n .ii of thi in »vf ring of Rii- whet I.
which ihe) buth 5 - fv*
♦ t
Mr. .Siuiuio of Coruville, !ile.,
a i . IHVr Wild igging a ditto
tb run gfi .4 p’t.i'i* o iov» and, an , Wilt
at a i oi^ ! .or, ic (.
ft v "Fuji e z, r that gn*
out*tw : f. z. | (i 1.M41C t C;
As i e ' c ijt a iu it, a iisfi five
■4 11 v Itiigrb
O ■ i gauiut: i tu.rt V.
1 1 II th li reseiubl i is usual!)
■UiuWii as ;< clmb.
or ! h, t Wt jdafto. ^R||igLL^l M;e bo.clu oi
Oil'll). * i cy were
“My wife,” said a entic7
uost vorld—dids even leiupempere*! purson in tT!
a I w ays uiad.
A uephrfw ol Buruu MoMfke is said to
in aoldlai Mi the United ,f a^v,
8 fti. Amonio. iVxuS.
The work of preparing t
n for ihe bi*ou*e .•.tatue at Anralu^
icolti nt Uuitui Sqiiarv blrwionL
sum * : ,
Daacotli Jomtal.
CHARLES S. DUBOSE.
ASSOCIATE fiDITOU.
, '=yr - jl
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The Democratic Convention of the
5th district, covenes to-day in the city
Oi .AugUMWt.
In the hands of the delegates is p*ac
ed the selection of a candniale for Coil'-'
giess. While they are considering and
hanvaHsirig the subject, they must look
to the qnalitjcatious of the persons pro¬
posed—and when a man is found, (and
there are many who can till the office
creditably,) and be unobjectionable to
to existing unjust, aud unconstitutional
laws at the sar.,e time, he should be
settled upon a* the nominee of the party
supported by tne suffrage aud influence
of every man iu the party, and elected
by votes of the majority iu the district.
If Democrats will put before the
people au houest, straightforward can¬
didate, who is not disqualified by the
*44&b and Tlkli aoteiiti^u io the Gou
» * H U t.^-u, uiejiv vyili be no do not about
ii*s c;c*;«iOii, m-.icuU wtio Uun
esi in ilici; poiiucH W i l support ami
i t vuc.iufifiior hii »juccfKs. Tb,
t'O. T'i jAiOO Uiltf eii •CH'Cti COiMliit-Uiiiliou
o, oii'ir- io tb.s CuU.jt, y w’il 1<J » CJ
itooest tj/c t to iiie ;.upp*jfl ulGm.u
uitfo oven tiiwugh they may b« nrwti
/.oa.oas t'e.'fio. iv.'t,. l.
.» e.;i i* Iras come, and when imt*
uwati.fai.on beconu kuowu, - j -e mu v
wo. k c».t y jiitl iuie, for the culmc ;* a.
nobie one, the ktHetoaG are v<lal Aui
.
Fht» .nraggie i» t*q;iweeu .truth and fcj
ror, and truth wilt vanquish. Unity
and concert of action wm give the vic¬
tory now. *
*-^r*
Cholenf A |i|noaciiiiftg.
Our exchanges warn us of the ap¬
proach of that awful scurge, the choleic.
In Ha.ttima it is s reading witii fright
fu. rapithiy. I here were fiifr -ibuco
deaths in Gov dv\ and cigly ou anofEo* .
* it:: V:cTili)S MIC trtkcn fl’OIxl fti? clawSCS
-■-liurii lhe " a . j, »A rah. in r! I)..; i'i*h .li
: K— ;>( l ’hiy. Jo mu mi a l . : 1:0
.1 ii ’.s fu vagus iia.ab on very .»••e.* I .
»l I i i - vf drv.ju, lest r*. * t'p.cio.in^ - U
».4?j a ivv e. tO 4i ) the t*>fv 5 A
I i.i Hi **b* ' n '‘ <o ak*. .!: • |if<’ t ‘at.o- •/:;
U. i‘(,m. ? e-5.1 -iHfnbws.
It; Uiauce we near of the cholera
..iiii.- , 4 U»e'UeVihaif irociH; s. .
e.i-icso Kui.ba it. is uxientiiifg iu;.ui y
i J jitilltli itU ht. l’cti r»Lui g, rj< rhe
full lust., auu uncus twentv-fhree
tiii'i Um death>* finm ihe ephlemic at
,09<o, ami nine eae s and foui dor .':ui
at Kartell. The r ppearauce of the dis¬
ease it nl'io auuotread at Odessa, 1,1 a
commuiiicatkm dated the 4th iust. The
btenf news from Taganrog states that
from the *(45th of June to the 28th of
July, 1 I S cases of iht- malady occurre<f
m that town, 70 of which ended fatally.
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Read Laws.
A 1 male inhabitants without, icgard
<0 color, between the ages of sixteen aud
fiLy, ate subject to work on the public
roft ‘k•
A., employees ot persons subject, . are
required by law to furnish the overseen
of the road district, if so requested, with
u iis.l tjie of th<>e *hc roads, w *l° under work
on pu three dollars for each a penalty of
pavmg |verson In
ab.e to work and not returned, which
shall be collected as fines for not work
mg the road.
Ihe law declares that every person
liable complying to obey a summons for such duty,
or H shall tail to carry the
tools as unSicated, or who shall refuse
MOi faMhfull^towork^ days neglect ibejjbg^fined failure, fo^
o«; not
than three doiiars per day. or shall be
iuitirLoued ou tdilurfi oi pavuient at the
discietkiu of ihe commksioners. -*
'LL e law gives full power to tbe com
miSbioHers to issue exeentioas for fines
tal bv 1. e.o, sut ii ii. £A-. ilg Oi
.48 I..ii virtue as lho»i issued by any
ou. i ot^ judicature, and no [»roj»erty
is exempt froiu safe under ievy.—
i'lie Hen wages fot ii. due fa’s, employees issued are *ob;t eta>
a by ilie cominis*
fouers,
_____.
.Some benesTdent individual has i lac
• »i two dibles in the saloon of the depot
at Kingston, so that all travelers cau
prepaiu theii souls for judgmeut before
they encounter the dangers of a trip
down flu? rickety Western and Atlantic
^ Sfantou is the
j candidate next V ot i’rusideut >ii fur the
• »ov »»
Stafet. A ,
ThaFrwh va women
rid they to fi^ke * leg off
;h lr/» n Im uitiuting itmi.aaifhai ainputa
tlOik rt V»
.
THE HANCOCK WEEKLY JOURNAL.
QueenJ Aug iisi a
The war :u Europe, which has ruined
one arui En)|<ffs* arid feuucred aar an exile
a wander e*, probably will result in
tlie elevation ol’<taUih<r royal hdy to the
l*p,riel Auguste, dignity, FWW king years P/tesie, Queer,
wife of the, of
has entertainedrfflo umnitmu oi hec6.n
iogh’a,.prose 0f‘«a ilu a,:y. She svas ha
..rimed with this id,„ io:,g i,etbre she
reached ti,e'hrone, auu no douhr iut
pressed her irieas upon the mind of Irer
husband. -
Queue Augusta itkonwu l,y her most
iutiumte associutss to be a most aii.ld
tious woman. She is not wanting in
any element of true womanhood, tier
devotion as a wile and mother are ap
of preoiaied kindness by her faintly, while her deeds
and chanty render her de
servedly beloved an,I popular. But
with these sterling home qualities she
conbines a large knew deeplnterest ledge of men and
petitica, and takes a in ail
tiiat relates to literature and art. Her
Majesty is a daughter the of the famous
Duke who waa munificent friend aud
patrou of Goethe, aud in her youth she
came much iu contact with that iilnstri
ous author, andher character in no siinht
degred was ioifueueeu ii not ,„o,h»!ed hv
him With these auiicdentsand tolls anal
iiications. sue could..larnly tatl
a wofeh deep intcesl me great ev, >.,» hi
;.?f coal tuck man, , Jf « man y
i'!:e '
ic:.)q Colne,.
tU UtiJtiJy f i.liV.I, j<J,l *1* el lusise
:«'VaKliy r-m/.eiioj iu rr if U.Q/ttllri w.. <»
i>us. jj tj j .. # v, -i;,u, ty,
*j;*i ^ c» i s'j ^V ai * curl
M4«< ii 1 oe tii * e.i i.a» two m.-cb 3 *j 1
to e*'l;l o*».« Uue ~~
obi liiuie cuj. be no dou.ut , .t» - 'j *
.
IU I.I . .... tak in lavqr o! or
io*gu-b.Utiivid po.ioy, wiiiji l . « ot) Ii
i a 1. timiu a mg wu* ucltijeu 10
UiiCA.
Au anecdote illustrating Her Majes¬
ty’s capacity for politics is not geaecaiiy
known, in 1848—49, after the Berlin
msitrrecuoii, the insanity of the old
King of Prussia, brother to hi^s present
Majesty, numberless became more mariiC h ;*ju Ed
to dotuiuaol faction, couH of fotrigues.* The
to make course, malady, aetempied
t gut of the treir ob¬
ject being.to gwvcnu in the iwing’a name.
,t wus Uwoicu ...at wc,a wime, uc-ti
..i« 4VOU, U. «lab,..u^ 0;U l.ui me • C i t*
film ft - Ca bu*i;, a ke v ilHCU * 1
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iiicretiLeii by U iC >J W.tti: gij£ j
i'*'. Licit. VO ro
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0 t UlOil. l - c t ! It.
Stlt’aGV T.Y.t J n «£ V.
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aav. 41L • V. 41 0 '.II Or Sa.4 1.1 ‘ J i> v i j
•' , <■■■ O <-.A| C'7JI)U
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t,be gi'.ci ui ■ arf5 **<>hed li
thtru ready \ v
<J0-'^dvio hi>.y a
1 V 91 ,t( lijiiiia. ,*,t uu
iwi .lkaUu. 4 tit .j>»«y «m?iar., ittiowi* oil
a <! » aUi w, !« pii., J vLtUi l A4 ki l u Was ‘go*. L.»e
s.igiiicvi hope’
i.i.C 1 iiijta,..!) U: Ossu. |.U3ii‘;iJ
open in which ton)a loid.ng doors of u room,
were . c< kJ members of tlie
COUGO.I, iegtdiaUus, un.mheis of tlie
roy«.I ikidily, and th,: h.g’a oflioers A
8iuU . \i 1 dr a coYmUaiidiug veu;t sue
uiu-vied 1’iul-vssor Rijvckei to/op.-r, 1 ni-x
tG.itroiheiiU ivspoctnig the cond tion of
the King’s health, lie had only lo
obi j, and, :n a few- Gay#, her hus
batul was declared Regent, with lull au
ihurity. He retained is position until
h e assumed the utle which occurred a
afterward,
The ambitious character- of
Augusts, os we have stated, ex
ereit d au mluence upon iheK nir. So
jtjjfevvd an obierver us BisYnarck has al
ways recognised thu, fern;,due quality
aa a favorable lost in selecting inaie din
| omat i c agents. Ou the occasion he
was ill doubt ab^ut the fitness oi a cer
ttdli appointmenthe desired toruaAe,nn
tl | wa8 jufornitd that the wife of the
Ci0 didate was a pecu .any atubirio is
kdy . Tlji8 tuniud dlu eftccteii. 8Ctt4t}> an d-n re
.appointment was duly .
Wil li s)oi‘*4 ill -.a .Oil ?»i;i i i
The !Lc!e moti^oow: wiie.i bitua by a
deadly of serpent ?>, reaotts to a certain plant.
e2tj and escape il,o effect ol t.e
poison. Tiiat ili-it aet. Hiunaii be
ing8 oil the Other aaod, mustdepem! ut;
reason und cxperiouce ia seiecliug the
tneuus of pi orecting hetdth aud life **
S' 1 uuvvholao.ae ii.Uueoi.CS. -NVw,
vviiut Jo.s :ea^o:v <;.y ou ihis. vita! job
ject 1 and Dues p'lrify iu uut h^ id 1 us that is t!K o inv| *
Way gorate : system
to protect it against the invi.- •
P 0 *;'* 011 "hieh geaej.ite.s disease / sure¬
ly it tloes. The neg-t question is, wuat
guide shall we follow in dioosiug a ma
diciual safeguard 7 B ason replies !*;:
your inoitUor be experience. Well, the
iu experienceeighteen uubroken years comprised
testimonials one series ot satisfactory Hosteller's
assures ns tiiat
Stomach Bitten possessstreutbeum. reg
ulating audantiaeptic prupertiea which
are not combined iu the tame happy
pMaiortions in any other preparatious the'Mthfote
which rea.soiHk«ds ms resort when our
.dieulth is miperilionNHihc; bv the nial
alia w liichprclnm cp(W f-OPk
or by .any other cause, whether inherent
ami constitutional or connected with
our habits, occupations and pursuits.
T fc CT IT U * ,, H * v * MAsri’ACronnw—
'
»*•■» 11 'P"* 8 made b ! ^r. Bud-iey,
A |aban ‘ a - WB <l u ° ta tha foll8w '»g
statistics to show , whet the , booth , has
‘® Ho gain by-manufacturing :
suld that -there were *300,000,000
" orth r »w fottou e-portedannually,
th * t on, y need be turnwl into V arn to
command $400,000,000. and that the
South could make this gain eonvenient
V* • Heas " ;d that machinery neccessa
O’ f° r tin* fabrication might be linpor
‘y free from dutvyaod _ represented the
galus ,hat would r “ 9ult > '“ci.lentally as
" e,1 f dirwotly, were the colton-giow
!"* 0 States to spin their crops and export
‘ ! tan ba t £ British labor fu and ™> machinery add,, . c,n S rafsed #°. f
?•**“ thu va ! ue of 1,000,000,000, J. pounds raw
om
430,877, equivalent , to $394,
986 > 888 in 8 old . The English yarn
e *P ort ,n 1867 was 174,637,970 ponnda
a * ^10,709,174 ; of which .£7,490,779
was '"creased onl value given to it whole by spin¬
nll, g y- One-half of the a
mouut 9 P UD wa9 drawn from the Soath ’
?“ d 9U °“*’‘ lia fof »" the P rofit ’ am """ t -
m« to *300,000 000 aunually, might be
r ? U, ned the South b y “ ddi,1 8 ““"H
l :'«'hr,t . of fajincation to pruduq
stage
n ’
The Pbrouoloiiicttl Jo.uvi.al for Goto
bvi’-mov rea'h—coutaiiis twen.ty toad
in*, articles, with tiiHAfcrousiUustraridns,
on S< entiuc, Social and Lilt .a 1 y Tub*
and p large ainouat oh eh Misctl
hmcoujs Mar ter. Poetry, Pcisoi'ul Inci
* tc - ih " 8 '‘ ot 8 P ,!Clii
mentipii are Admiral Farragut; the !end
iug Guneruld iu the European war;
What Cun I do best 1 Editorship ; Will
the Man of the Future control his
dreams? 8up’t James P. Wickersham,
of Pa.‘Liberal Christians,’ as viewed
by a Congregutionalist; Fra neo-Prus¬
sian War : Eccentricities of Genius , A
Remedy for Blue Monday, and the racy
•Answers to corespoudeuta.’ A new
volume is announced, and a very entic
iug List o Premiums U ofll-red, T i«
person who ,tv t'ii 8 iu u
SCi(it * TO tdt.X : ,:»--izine, will |. i( ? ib
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Sep 99 Hi 6m
THE MA 61 G COMB
Y\ 'ILL chiigre <*uy colored liair or beared to a per
VV dianan. b T ack or brown. It contains n*» poixoo
Any une cau om it. One went ..y mail for 81. Ad
•1 *«m MAGIC * OMB CO.. Springfi Id Maas
•Sep 99 5M. 0 m
\I VV ■ AN TED AGENT*> —To n*ll the Octagon
f 'vwiwg Machine, fl IS ficeu-^ed, mak*s the
Elaetic Lock atitch. aud is warren ted for five years
Pr ce $15 All other machines with au under leed
sold for $15 or less are infringsm-nt*. Address OG
TAOON Missouri. SOW ■■HMACHINE INC r-’ep 59 91 CO.. 8t. Louis,
6 ii
\\ E EmPLOVUEATV tmplojf Ageing
W| ll e\ery town and State
V *, infrodime ou- v«la^b f « feofiks s nong which
n-e Xldrk loi-o^euu / bro«.l; Hey^id the
MisHesippi, Bible, Oreri-ud Ag-nfs Ti,rough vsb. uudCnina
r- ...> etc. cau eul outrank* wiin
pleasure and -.- ior to »<-em-o<ven a:>d w ’hw' fpaid
urge Mn ai io>i»f All w( fljf tu
coufe by houest m-' w jii*. *•!■*. :<l semi fu U i.r ir*, J#,x—
i’- >ry 4 uf —’ ' rt * rf ,a GI? p*- 7*4 throughout
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99 •VI 6 m Hu. Conn.
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SR ;AT ^, ® QCHSiflERSa
aa .j*. yss ■ •-**»« wwn hh asii ai
P inqtniv r.vw o get tp c . Our au
I# «s, •! f >• fi'oeLi't sod a o*ob foi..< will
!f |inv ; w : th f. II dtif-CL-jit*,- r>?.:ki ug h Lrgt*
&\ i' .v» no fHimnft ii' 1 rpmau‘i^ jTe f o chib orgep
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TE GREAT AMERICAS TEA It
31 urnl 33. Vra ey N Y. B U Bo* 5643.
Sep 39 • 81 6m -V
MECHANICAL.
\\ T auy ' AM woik Wood iu Bud our trot l<at
Work kucIibo repo rt, g c<*toi» Gin«, w*^ Bag
s 5w * Th* m*iiug of pjmgh* un4. nil oihei.
%?2Z~2Tu~£! *SSJST, ^5
T «l pntruj •) **. o.
‘ T ’’ ,:,N 'Ton * a l gibson -
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Sixty-five First i r>t* Metitt,n nwa tieii
TilK GREAT
JH a n u f a c t or y 4
WILLIAM KNABK & CH.
MANUFAUTRERS OF
GRAND, SQUARE and upright
|i n -iort s,
BBLTIMORE, MD.
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rpilfi g Ids rumr-utn Lav» b«f«n'b«*‘ re ti»e public
JL Ijt H-arly fhiriy y. ars, «jul cp&n O.oir exc«ll9Mef.
utoam attn 1 tit<j jtu un,„htli8) tid (>r«- «intnttuce, whieit
(•rououuctjH them uaciualed Tseir
TONE
p.ombities great po ver, Bwastnes*, and tine singing
quality, as well as (jieat pumy af, iatoiratiou anu
Sweotness throughout of tbe entire scale- Their
TOUCH
is pliant and elastic, and entirely free from the stiff
pens fraud in so many Piahon.
IN WOitKMANSaiP
they are un^qiialed, using none but ihe tery best
Seasoned Materials,-the large capital employed in
our buaiue** enabling us to keep'ccntinuafly an im
inense atuck of liunbnr, Ac., on hand,
Ali our Mjnare 1'ianoa have oor N- w Improved
Ovtrsiiuug We would Scale and the Agraffe 1'teble.
call special at f, at ion t> <ur late iin
P ovtinenw in Grand Piano* and Sq iarr Gi aads, pal
*med August I4th, lShb, v. htcii bring the piuuo
ue.ier pe,fe<;t‘«u thau ha.-; \et been at m »ed.
Every Piano fully War rented jot 5 Years.
We hav« nr*-)e*air*r.iige,n.-iit h iVi o k « tofe
s^ie Agency fur (.e lnt,«ri l’>r,\»r O pus
ami i.i -lo‘ ! .. ■vhf.rb v» o f. t •Vise..* hi «iirij-. ad;
ix 0 w C . u ■ ■ ■> ’• P ic s
*'i«p' ^*1 U ,ABE .V
a.r Id 70. * 2 l but JOt Md.
A Gieat Step in Adur./ce.
MAS 0 N & H 0. A S I. Y ’
Alh f(tOl* ' *K i L 7
r 1 a w (y [ B 5 £
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einini uily jr. -t-.j. n‘ i If f
It is >i‘C‘ 't*J iht- s‘ 841(1 nppu*
*>tt‘ * n. a i e'. ■ • tiv I,i*r*
• itching by many who h,v in-rptol ■ e hf>. . > iiw.
liug ’o U4-. «i\y in-tuiis i >u hoi.ka Tub h- ii with
bo.h Air.*rici;*« xnd } 'Vi u !‘t Sfp -
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Sep ‘?9 1570 21 ‘tin
AGENTS' REIiJUk 1 e« Chief I
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Tffdre Teara Wild Indians Plains. ’
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FREE LOVE.
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1 »'-arl iy<» Kwk ni’ •-;* Mm**. The whdto » - wb
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-3 .‘v., "■ Iit-Jtt i1i « :i;it-ret .1 of Civiiizatiou.
9 • * «'M'Ti"u 7 . .Selitl f«r.circiilarfi
;J C* :/ foWbvjf TM- , 0 Louis. Co., •?!. V., (Nbciiihti,
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Sep.<a3,'*lW7qH. 90 ly
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DOT Y’S WASHING, MACHINE,
Lately Mach Improved—and the JVeui
Htninersol Clotljes fbringer.
IMPROVED with Rowel’a Patent Double Cog
* Wheels, and the Patenffitop, are now unquestion¬
ably far Mipurior lo auy apparatus for washing
clothes ever invented, and will save their cost twice
a >ear, The by saving labor and clothes
editor of the Lynchburg Va Press aud Re
co d. who purchased a Washer aud Wringer, thoe
speaks of them: ,
" e can knowingly recommend these machines
to be just what (heir manufacturer represents them.
We have had them in regular use in our own family
for over s,x mouths, aud wu find that all the really
hard labor and drudgery ol washing is entirely dls
p. n*.ed with by their use Wishing is a neat aud
[decant employment fora lady with one of’Doty’s
Mtteliincs und VV ringers, aud wo havo* thought fftat
a iniiliouair, with no dependent hurt o a whom Sdbs -
stow his lortone, would become one of the greatest
beuofivctai’s of his race by etulowiv.v n fiiiid with'
r| * 'o i'Wuac of there .Washo.g Machines l • the
(i ixv-bou.* or eye.r.rtskod washentemen which ’ wa
onve m oor !aud bW^dverfissmeut. Notice (he Hbcml offer umdo hv
Mr. »owning In There is no
eoai-u'eeuatulfillmect ik-Uje w^.w ^ wiui.. g to
f'mily lette-;’ DotyaVa^iuu Le. ev-eiv
wh:ch can fwesiWy do la, buy
Vlachiue aud VVringor
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F A l.R OFF E R
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send ior Hit* .tl«.;!,,n«s, H 111 >«n»r place Will w furaish ot
iv a.-her >15, 1 Wringer tead xi.t.n ejufUL W| „
Wd.de. beror boih xtm $H) r . will lor
machine*/r Wl t e>to scfTiV oltt-*
Ces whor uu s..e is Selling ; eo r e
that they w.ll be hked. that „ »«.
oaey if wabes »b w« agre^U, the reliiodLihe
c aay oue return machnia
fr 4 k* of freight, after a mowb'ls trial, eecordttio t« Ji
recioooe. . shdofj^,-,’^ ,
No hwtb-Hid, fatbci <
drudgery of. evsbjag witlj oi tf|b -kiolher bands, ^ffys iA>
it Uously, the yr|f, wait JnwUhur, h ..i b and done ijjuiy r, mof-s wxtxfh
lM§N*Iatfibs no .o -be ggfit
■eats, bv a Waslie-. and a
Wnugsr n.’ t
deu >rB'geiicml'y, to wlunp Jiberul du>
CcnrHA fl^oua.JV
' ^?C* r H Biv4WNING, j Ag«*tH.
HL !, in 32 Ctini'anJt St. N V
M UORUiirS/COLDlt
WAVE TOO EABD OF
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SUPERB STOCK OF
* STAPLE AND FANCV
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^rg |«d
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TTfiaiS IfflQILEUi®®, '
Cousistiug of every variety and at * \
LOWEST PRICES.V
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Having *
purchased our p
goods at'^bimvery lowt
feel confident ofou^Piuty to
PLEATS -E'vERYBOD
that reason r liberality can satisfy.
Our motto ii m
’'' QiocK . Sulci and Light Profits,
<i ,1 we • del»-rmin to stick tb i
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unr. word for ii —
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Our stock consits in part oflfitie
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DOMESTIG AND DRESS MOBS.
of every quality and price.
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CLOTHING, .
manufactured ‘of the best material and
of the **•# latest *„ styles. * •
lilt* CAPS) 868 IS A S1SIS
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of every quuhty, and from tbe best au<l
meat reliable ia anutactors.
In out stock of Staple, Fancy, *
Dress Goods and Clothing is full and
complete!^*
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We keep constantly oy% hau.d a full
I * -
aud complete asortment of
fFAMlLY-.G ROGER IK S
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• Plantalion ''applies,
fo % which invite the special attrition
we
of Fawners and Families.
" e are determined to‘k ,tar Uty .
,°. n iqd a full stoyk of re
QUIT . ur market, are
ti will m
tiivt*
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