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& by | THE CLASSIC maGE 1 ; : —_——— ——~——— : (Frow THR “ OLD Canter.) | TON, iS WASHING. . H.B. TaD H B. PROPOSALS. jhere © company offre, showld be distinc Adium, bleak stretch asiaut to the salt soa" Perhaps there wili come no change until ae ros ‘tha of tes horns: ~ aoe Me, are requested 0 wer. es fares er y— | stag: a a 1 wes Doe en cea YM Sed come | OS abe, | nc aeMba ee wtcecet | ONRATEST Oasm BARGAINS pa Ott i iE i Es i ne jer t rection Of that sa: common d there a boid, bright teach of | + ave that ts ut the reot of trucare, The style pre- - filling it with ee. On # the farmer can ™ 7 a ft color, — } of tmilding at Washington grew out of the farms by = = ies and yellow leaves_to make thesdoor | Yai img taste of the time, bat the wares he fore. gether ig and ufew hinges: At har ob Uipuoialtcl sys 28, Screher wa til Sp. me of MancuSTisE. to bs More dolorous still. Above, asky of troubie. | of the Fenaissance—fairly retired in and Bay, and | without writing further of the matter of eost, | FINE DIAGOMAL COATS, on oF Sioa Stet cone oring = Ser cut tn tate oa strange light lifted through the air; down ni! stagnation,—had received a new Oe Ente Nowes & good a foal, or sees srenara * 2 phe iatacratngen: i ie te ot sk om bereta A darker mystery though the sky enfold — impetus, been set spasmodically rolling oe Simos: | pay,” can compass the cost of an tce-nouse. FINE BLACK SUITS | am ‘That gleam in the west makes the whole dim | by the sentimental enthusiasm, for st-ociea Trausie. | He had better sell his best cow than do withou a ‘The sun outshines and the grey sea is gold France Jon beens aa Reveiseet as cen ee sntrig ecm ander ices ORS ee ery Oa ate —— r moaned § two long the lingering day,— | sisem that spread all over Fnrope, kind FINE SECOND-BEST SUITS, etrustions annexed.) for ome hour more—oue little hour I | wr ch-wood Italy, rousin sidagie Germany FINE WALKING SUITS, Fike Recrrtane ct eobann be called ta the th eoctien pray! [Scribner for February. cc mmon-sense Buil to growling, eveo . « *sepronr pion ost of March 3. ww, A STORY FOR THE CHILDREN. reese simge Losad em . pcinccarncdaesalzaceisas =— ee"Sicompanind by arc ficck Sr dre of a hot ox —— r for plarntonhsna to these shores one ‘in FINE DRESS SUITS FOR YOUTES, five per cent. of euch bid. a: Cnergs i auwouut. (See law of School-master. he manner, made our sensible, Karivoad votes mar adeerts > te be , = aon — Sud * | prose re Yolttionary fathers and sunthers oti cst FINE DRESS SUITS FOR BOTS, | a oprah ys Denarieen 1 ae fon ee =e starting for a walk: one morning: wits ® | tings not at all natural to them, or to any hae OVERCOAT LDR CAPES, FO Berk; three ttmeee.o woot by 8 achedate of de- ‘oad the — havens fessed, and the Fosmiasin Gomera way pre cued Partures and arrivals CLOFy Lo The post Tomtract for the service with other parts, ine ‘master at Plummerville. “I have taught Jerry such a lot of thi 24 | man beings, at any time or in any country, It you have been away, he can fetch sticks ont of | ¥* this influence that caused. #0 baila ta- AND te COACHMAN'S COATS, ALL SIZES. of comtraets. or of interest in contracts water, and beg splendidly—come here, | '8*, public and private, to be erected in im ME From College St. James to Breathateriile, 3 | are Ameranently gery: (faking 8 y Oe Meee free te | toa of Greek temples, sind that Imported into mites and ack three thuek a wick, Oy a | siloweds on Ti iinet bids, be bres st ble, sho n: | cout 5 land as well, fri ~ . be res and arrivals ential ac cal te ution debe ge wit is ow papa how sou can | {M8 Couniry, and. tute England as well, trom Seeing is Believing—Therefore Call! ne x amped tc alee pastion” Big suit ’ accordingly, a beautiful black ro- | ‘s*¥le of the Empire,” from its having been in | Gurk. unventhated cellar, which I chpatpentuasvoninenyviesapcereapenseianad b-~ 2; hargeaged adherens don trlever, which [ hat bought tor Ned a few | Yoene during the time of the First Napoleon, | hars's reasons for remembering, and with HABLE BROTHERS, 3883 From Conococheague, by Fairview and Cear Hection SF the met of Sune ®, 87%, provider puths before, sat up and looked as demure | Whosbared to the full the affectation of classi- | Wnic T hove came terlble weet ‘There fous, to Mason and Dixon,(Pa.,)® miles aod } that contracts for the treusportation of thous shalt #5 4 four-legged stoic can do, till he got the | gim which Infected a world of people,weak and | were no closets mith dooms where thinescoalh te CORNER Tru AND D STREETS, back, three times 0 week, be ewarded 90 the der tendering aul Bread. which be thauked Ned for by a wag of | ish, in that befogged time. put away, but a few nitehes in the great chim- ¥ Leave Conococheagne Monday, Wedueway, | gosrautecs for frit Performan r, wihomt be tah 3 This’ affectation It was that, among other | BU! &WaY, but @ few mi sire janw-tr Intelligencer Building ‘and Saturday at 1 p.m; Teferwmce to the mode of euch tranap-rtaiion ght him that, pay ied Ned. “Gooa | things, made eurule-chairs, and sofas a la|™ thse cld GUMUNUESIOGAE domed tiee ear enemas Co eee firrive 95 Mason ane Disco OF 80. Wei ctor, | mate Renna, to provide Sz the Ga act 1 but Lizzie | (ed's sister) “belped | 970¢we, and stiff formalside-boards, and burcaus | or (bore,ttit old then had so little tarni- | tis wise to procure iton or near the farm, by | WO MEDICINE GIVEN! ‘cad Saturday at 6230p. mr ne” ?* | Sid thal promrectowranepner the amniiectas tet eo kim fateh the etek | and wardrobes covered with classic masks, and | fure of any kind, they wanted 10 ve coaster, | throwing # dam across a brook, or Ioading ‘the Arrive at Conscocheague +) 7-90°p. m. 4 seeurety.” Auwenr beom docsded to be all, but.” said Torather amuse feo merge) the fashion—furaitare wus ginoet Ge on they bad got. y | water ea eine, janes es A few Square | Except in those cases where, on examination, it may pen ec ai aati bed. one comstrmed 8 provedune For thr him atl this. Nevi, does he never t ideas as ever was furniture ! Old houses aii, | BAYe Closets to shut things away, when there is | TOls of ~~ s ry foe- | be fornd necessary to prescribe certain roe du | ppie-ank te ne ae lore - 408 sohatever ena be 1 house, and the depth of water need not be more t depariures and ode af COMPTpEME? morons imerican Rural r arrivals satisfactory to (he postmaster “and - Dundee. re are comsidored, which, combined with my peculiar Magnetic Ope: a- on, accelerate @ Perfect and Radical curs. nh nothing to put in thera; when le ate off Come now, papa, what cam a | Suniay are full of it, particularly in Baltimore, | bewterplater, abd carried thelr whoke wardeobe And U am very glad, de Philadelphia, Washington and New Yorke and | Pe’ tr plater, onl pA crs ¢ a “Ali the | °%. their backs, without being burdened, or, in in the older large towns of New Jersey. weeer (-clothed! by licking the furniture in the government oficial houses in | *8f Deesent sense, halt-< ie ‘5 fegecteae ok Coden wee mine Sptere 2855 From Westminster, by Mexico (n. 0.) and Says of m bid imany of tis emen A - 'n this old-fashioned farm-house, I lived this nds if in a la 3 DR. HENION dorsburgts.(p_o.)to Manchester, miles aad , and cnn ee.) 5 ny don’t come the school- | Washington, darting renin the Jefterson, Frank- | tuird chapter of life. The work was hard, hoc- | fecuds to znyest with them in » land specmation or ‘ sees Weanininteer hibnshin et insite ror sagan = et OY or ne 5 itis ba a enough to have old allor it ‘dua, 24 app ing corn, chopping wood, taking cai. 7 cattle | and the parties divided the land in three parts, Arrive at Manchester by 3m; Same for his mutter, who wore preteen, | bY something wee math beter = Ore mee | am all the nmal Reavy farm work; but tt was | Kec ing the two best loeationn a they sapor: NEW YORK, ica Menshester facut p.m gtothering om: trom’ morning to night with | Faces of this aaa pectation for Giresk ro with the variety and reality of nature; and tide, | eet tend and wep Boas ref PRACTICAL PHYSICIAN fropessis invited for twlce-s:week service ¥ 2's and bis (upto, isn't it? What di ’ of our nota- x d A 3 7 fink, papa? old Gopgice positively makes cs | bles of that tim ly in those of | after ve factory confinement, was de- | continued A i RE ee BY FOR 3685 From Suiteville to Lanham, 4 miles and back, yt Jearn all a page of irreguiar Gre-k verbsevery | Washington, who cat represcnted stamt-| "Then ‘by walking two miles I could attend | NA\VS seen it) bat finally becoming rained in * tio times a week, Ur achovle of deme red by thse bodes morning wow; bat we always slip them wien | jE ty Su CRmpire” table with fasces for legs, | sekool two or three monthveery winter. Here tant property| when, to add to his troubles he CHRONIC DISEASES, Prawter a! Bultewiite SY ane t smimadvase 7c we can. ra rise! , Ss | was another ee Proposals also ead for sory itting Les em my dear bor." was my mild an- | [0king usutterable Roman dignity (as thr as | Nanutmcse, found that bis friends bad patmed upon hin | Late of Baltimore, Chicago, Cincinnati, Rochester, ‘piu, and ending st Wilsou Station.(ate.) hie to Ataanisal from offs ave allof us had to go t! the te lgnity nable tn powdered bair, luce | ruliy Tediat “thus tells Gas talauen of the N. ¥., and Fall River, Mass., has engaged for acting as agents of con'rastors or bidd xperiences, suppose. But as to | tities, velvet breeches, silk stockings and shoe- | Stool Independent “thus ie ee ie ‘34S From Multiken Station,(n.0..) by Mitchellville | or without compensation, in amy besiiness manta, on de you know, I think he tries to teach highly’ iaiprobs ny 8 figure wallewed against 80 poor in itself and so mean *ighing Just a little at the duplicity of his WILLARDS’ HALL, and Store, to Wost River, 12 miles thing. relating om mail wervice They are the rt y the ‘i ‘ries connect e- e 7 fupt werk. rast Depart yaad os = yang baer have only the wit to aaa im sonte~ | ings, was the best thing then Peete he ‘wandered over the swamp he al- a ; | how with a marble col in the Kor - known s On F street, in the Rear of Willards’ Hote! x fea mot masters; | Nor Ania am oye oman man- | sind inthe geographical comer of the det . Madame Tallien at her parties, sctting the | Wout reference to amy y, Ploursday and stent eet both capacitioe aches chiefly by example.” most disdained to call his own, and splashed Now this, as I thought it would. piqued N: through its mud and water in desperate hope- CITY OF WASHINGTON, i jo eetet iano oF ort - 7, and Sat- rs Whose great failing Was to think hinscli im: | fashion to the high French ladies, of veiling | fi laine. Sevesty oud went = Where he will vurday AE pms i scorpard bide, tei legal’ linbilities will Ye maf ond meneely clever : their beautiful bodios in guuzes as transparent | Wil, ton th Arrive nt Mulliken Station br 4 p.m 1 — eerie aeoeeee “‘imdiced, papa!” he cried rather ecornfally. | 3, those of Gos ‘Aspasia and Sappho Sinead ee PUBLICLY HEAL THE SICK: Proposals invited for sik times-a-weok servic, Present contractors, and persons known at the “and pray percent es bape now, Me RIY. | did so, 7 they did!—and Madame Racamisr at | {¢ olt beep it was s square > mart, jal th others, Free of charge, “without money and without price,” | 3538 From Dufficld to White Plains Station, (B.& P. | Pakenatams hind cettitteates of teks catches cat" from 9 until 11 o'clock each morning, (Sun- by sichedule of depertersnaud mreivais noite: | Sugeiofsamelenc ane he stased Sr'stnttease days excepted,) for about Fifteen Rhicty tothe postteaater at Domes, > SOHN A Zs kESSWELL tug about like tha ‘or since we had | Ber salons, appearing with her pretty feet quiet ‘e tout of the house, Jerry was running about | "&ked, for siniiar’¢ reek reasons; and homely, Scomeetemnee t 7 ike s mad deg, now bounding © dozen yards | “t"mpy Madame De Stael painted by Gerard | goin forward, now running back to us and leaping | ** Sappho—lyre in hand, stumpy figure in pe- 4 At iron, or coal. It was wild cranberries. ‘Presto change!” Now mark the result. That land is worth per acre and he is worth half a mii- days, (Admittance Free,) he satmanater General a is tall — lion dollars. He was a shrewd man, with an e; 439 From Port Tobacco to Murdock Station, B.& = oe ap, barking all the time and wagging his tail, | Plum, Sappho sitting ‘disconsolate on the * P R. K..)2 utiles and back, six tines 4 till J thought it woukl come of Resiian rocks? nd Napoleon gatting his coro- Gf ventilation; and I wood mee ald, there was one a eS ae oso : commExctxa | Ap ye eS [> THE SceR ENE cor “ee ‘ead et hee, I replied coolly. | Roman tperial’ copie ae “taking leasens Tn | Plenty of freezing and thawing, many flushed | i¢ hy cultivation and systematic labor, and he WEDNESDAY MORNING, JAN. 15, 1973, at Port Tobacco, aud aking connection with m oa gy MIt is a (ving you a lesson against dutta oF Patsse ee lessor I | heads and cold feet. in that tittle boxy room. hanes rei bri ‘of children and Bs traimn moth and ox + Krai. Ruecett erty to animals posturing of Talma againat the ceremonial (lay; | ‘Then we had different teachers almost every | Hania te sie seed or ade of children aud | Also. taker Parlors at Prem Lidee Deland, by: Prowkisebettacts bee cg TW : “he is barking out as load ay he can, | ¥eT® Playing on the French stage, we have | “eMon-several of whom I had occasion to ré- m : No. 413 Thirteenth street, mear Pemmsylvae | 9”? "Wtunon's seatiin 2 miles mk backs hue | HM the appr tanta of the Supreme G : , | were pias ; venues — ‘ a at reid, sSee_ ow delighted F cto at getting out-of: sonenriile » woman af plain Abigail Adan, se, rough, ignorant men. rode in manner, | joke on him new mourn over their own sre a LS Ni it whe) fe Sais satisfactory to the postinastors, "| DAY, the Bet day ot Webreary Dasa, , when you r ae L ci num peeeh, chose bout Thirty Days, where those who are able hoot "You sce there is not'as much | {tiers & her husband «P and he ina. | ant ougra were large and strong, and'mt likely | Pie, 14nd and sigh for the fortune thelr joking a willing to pay may come from 11 a.m.till§p.m.esch | FORM O¥ PROPOSAL, GUARANTEE, AND day. No Surgical Operations Performed! Chronic bag oo = money; Ww Diseases Cured! Acute Pains Instantly Relieved! ‘Teigned, —— —, whose post office ad. of said’ de The Lame Walk! The Blind See! The Deaf Hear! county of ———, State of ——. owes to conveys the mails of the Cuited States drone Over 80,000 Persous Freated in Five Years, | July 1.193, w June W, 155, 0m Toute No. m | entate: Provided jr oe akin tween and under the advertisement of | once a week for three weeeks in The Biar provieus to: DR. HERION’S practice is mostiy diseases of a | the Postmaster General, dated December 1, bz, | the said day. Tost Chronic nature, and cases given up as incurable. His | “with colerity certainty ‘and security “law of June | 316th. 3° "A.W " treatment is peculiar to himself, although there ave | 8352.) fur the auuual »uia of —— dollars. > THE SU reese coCgr oF THe DISTRICT been men im all ages who have had the same Mag- | This proposal is maide with ful! knowleder of che IE Eo netic Power over the diseases of the body and mind. | distance af tar rowie, ihe weight af the moni to be car a day of Jonvery. U8. lost them. Winter Butter-making. A farmer's wife thus gives, in the Baral New Yorker, the result of 22 years’ experience: Com- mence to heat the mitk when the cows are first given corn-fodder, which I manage in this way: Strain the milk in tin pans, filling only half fall —a little more or less will make no differenco: then, as soon as convenient, set the of milk on the siove, where let them remain autil 4 roughness or wrinkled appearance on the (2) ape Anal self. the embodiment of strong ‘common sense con ad al ner ps cme tles poy eet pinnae py ee pe rer ng his letters pa not wate tants Geyer Allie the next time yoo pull'a poor litte uy | ,, Tbe Memucics of this era—this queer mixture | ZONtH Of the dlatrct, from four to 2t yearv. at- a YS | or hatr-powder and tums, silk stockings aml | the boys who went in these short winter terins come. pxpa, I am not cruel to animals, | Curule-chairs—are written all over the Capitol | We, °38 Who went in these short winter terms r else i may be,” protested Ned. ” | at Washington, as over the White House, (we | Strength of the macter was often, called, into e think you are, Ned. intentionally.” I scat) the irememp balling: cea bere a Pogulsition. But what scanes these schoot-rows B Be: phd ds bared Ofiice—oyer these principally, but also over to sires me a tender and impressibie ; Gh | Much of less importance.—Scribucr's for Feb- | “Tremember,one very stormy day, when onl @ pan of boiling water, | ™79 Pee ae few went home at noon, and many were pied ‘aed all the creditors and bh. * erased are notified to attend, with & claims properiy or they may onl , law be exclatet all sat Vs. Manoa er of the milk is noticed (if the milk gots too hot | Some call it the “GT ALING,” Med. and all other particulars im reremce to the route verday, pains, 99 We woFe obliged to kill it, ‘What My Cook Baia. inground the fret the close of thehour recess, | the only harm willbe lees cream) then take i xeon eer aoe oe ; baid the bey. . Came in just as the or nm given for | in the milk-room or cellar, into a cool place un- % rs - ‘Au then, that makes ap the six, docs it not? | There's nobody, mum, that's so put upon as | 1,00 lads to take their wonies F dil Sook bec | til mexe morse, when bring it ure ee Seeet cert, ceciate cn” Pinrtics fe based upon the | of mast soreses: and of che prowsenons contained sn ch By rere BH Jet co res there was this; aud one you said fell | never makes “lowances for. Most o° bizzines. | the order, and remained a moment, unconcious | room and let it stand until the mext day, when | Most st pprusegray lglone: md fay oS pact i ——, Bidder. agruier Abinges oot of (he nest, two the cat got; aud two that | ses can be done at one time's well’s nother. My | Of 8h¥ disobedience, the master came up put his | it ix generally ready to skin. When treated in | Miraculous or supernatural about it; is im harmony GUARANTEE. ne ty: Woukin'teat, you told mae, beeause you could : and in my hair, and jerked sme backward to | this way it will not do to skim much under 43 | ¥ith all natural laws. The undersigned. Ferding at 7——. State of ——, My not feod them as well as the old bird did. So By thietreatment it takes but afew minntes for | andertake that, if the floor; then pulled me up, and ordered me to | hours. My plan is to skim morning's and night's tt miikings both at the same time in winter. Ii does not hurt butter for the cream to sour— rather aidsin churning. making butter come sooner. The cream- Tkeep in the cellar until the day or evening before I wish to churn; then, if convenient, set near a coal stove or 0 that fire ix kept in all night. In the morning, before churning. try with a thermometer, it should be at the temperature of 62 degrees.’ If not convenient to set the cream near a warm stove, setting the kettle in bot water will answer eve’ UT pose. ny ol iting the milk because the Tailk sometimes burns to the bottom of the pans. Set pans with water on the stove, and place the pans with milk in these and 3 ring’ ; De necapted Up the Pestecates | Will he proeeeiod with ae in caer cf default, i, brother new is a carpenter, and he don’t have EA the whote atx are disposed 0 now. Ob no, Ned, | Shor be aplleds Aad there'd Biddy, theckan | hold oat my hand for a tera ng. This happened not cruel intentionally.” bermaid, if she don’t finish swespin'a reon | at time when the patience of the school was began tw sce that I was poking fun at | wien she onght to, the carpet won't go back wo | €xhansted by the tyranny and brutality of the Dim, so he did not answer but walked om | oor or shrivel up to a crisp, And if che amekes | Master. Twoof the largest boys cam to my suikity. Kicking dewn the thistles which hap- | "fl 01: top to toe, she don't hare | defense, and thrusting the tryant from the house be rank along the lane-side. By and | 2, threvy “te away_nothin'’s hurt, ana | locked the door against him. Another soon took rry bounded in | she just goes to work ‘and’ makes it over again, | Bis place and the school went on; but, asa gon- Ned kept throwing | But it f makes a ‘bad mistake like that in a | &r@l rule, order was kept in those days by force We had amused our- | picee of meat, why in course it's epiled intirely | OM one skle and fear on the other. him paw- | And don’t the best of folks make ntetakes some. | _ Of the books and instruction of that period, c qtieks in | dimes, mum? itt begins » roast just e trie too | [ethays the least said the betzer. Tt would be spiled, and if | begins It just a trifle too | ‘“ificult to decide which were the more arbitrary he got hack to the land, bring us the recovered | Iate, it’s spiled all the same or cleo folke rine | tnd mechanical, the geography and arithmetic treasure. , t because I makes ’em wait a bit forit. 1 | OF the methodsof teachingthem. But welcarned ed. who never sulked for along timo | rows, im a gin'ral way, by the lookeof a piece | (9 Fead and write. We acquired habite of obe- inveterate cases of almost any curable Chronic dis- | mil on route Ne Paring case; and so sure isthe effect that but few diseases | Goustal, tee bulder will. prior te te dns of Jame, | om sur’ require a second treatment. to perform the sexvice proposed, with good and sah’ | 2 Dr. Henion has for the past ten years made those | ‘iit suretion. mani ” hi — Nervous Cases brought on by sclf-abuse,aspecialty, | ayy ieabtisincs asvemied by euaramors, eutens | FIRE SUPREME, PRT OF THE DISTRICE LUMBLA, rt of the Uneted States for the sand Dow whom it may comerra. eretine —X stice is that onthe ah day of Jawuary, 17s a has been arrested by the the libel stated; and that real at the Oity Mall and hatntrives assenved by Suaraniors. and fecle warranted iu saying to the sufferer there is | “Dated —— | Holding « Disriat acure, —— ‘The Diseascs which yicld most readily to the cura- ia eameenaeee neoneee: at tive agency of this method, as practiced by us aro: Bead " pen Tyee sot to the river, where acter the sticks and stones for him invo the wa’ cortibes CRDER Wis OATH OI Dyspepsia, Constipation, Asthma, Angina, Peetoris | is acquainted with the above guarantors, and kaows ‘aye peanen Chlorosis, Loss of Voice, Rheamatinm, Rhea- | them to be men of property, atid alle to make goad | said cause will stand ‘ ‘guaran ‘city of W 3 matic Gout, Liver Disease, all kinds of re ibe age ola yeare, peuep eae eieeel he Bids of §5,00 and upicard must be accompanied by, Sexual Weakness, Diabetis, Headache, 4 Nervous Irritation of the Brain, @ certified check or draft, om some solvent natronal jccreed, and to inte ughed aad cried out to me: o dience and order. We learned by deference to | the difficulty is at once avoided. 7 é bank, equal to 5 per ceniwm om the presen! annmal pay aj 5, Che seslahgee re ictstnksteter the iced | tut dn liar work av aly ealciatn | ate another, by greeter sci ticuln, 6 Larger Apples for Sick Horses. Me Hear, Braptive Discaes sabre fener. © soso, Sees ag: F WILLA, Senha ng me now. To fe icl 0 ‘er, | sometimes the meat weighs a half pound more y All my horses have been attacked with the ise Misr.) ~ ~ eS eae ance, mat dere wecteg cna | Mente agi merE aaa ross Gea samte™ | ing" Phere were jouth aut healt and i | Paling dione a my mainobjectharboon «rae tina atecbormehe reese, Starts ot ME RET Tue Bisturer ed, Ido not. But Jerry is trying von | thing moxt Tolks gits eromest about scent be | Tenressible human ‘haturo in it. There was | ‘2 keop thom warm, clean and comfortable and | Congestion of the Spleen, Irritation of Stomach, | {i sum of the bid ic meorted abd ty Geen’ | setting « Wineries Comet af the Uaiael MaseeFor the How on quite a didterent tack, because he sees | done and put away till it’s wanted, like dish. | 8 Warm blood in our veins, and as fresh life operate as an expectorant. ‘There was enough Diseases of the Kidneys, etc. Sard Distreet. you have already forgot his last lessom to you | washing aud froning and ‘It's to be | nour hearts, asean be found in any of the lux- : - Morbid Appetite, Wakefulness, General Debitity To all whom it way concern. creatine —Wotion x sewing. " Ne left a gtowth whi ad + ) aly . day « ee es done juct to turn, and just to a minit. “A roast | 'lous, palatialschool-houses of thejpresont gon- | FAP Swta there principal fied, and Leave | Weak Spine, Nervous Depression, Dittcalt, prefs CaS aig A RE Pent ceomnidateen teen, tak tk iq | must ‘go right straight from the fireto the table, | etation. od t t of what them several quarts of fresh applestlree tims Breathing, with Pain in the Lungs; Weak morstal for the ran:e fu the libal stated. gad ‘tual By not remem Ned. at it ina cold | S0'you know mur, Foutsell, andsometimes folks | | 5° ¥e managed to get out of what was | Gaiy. ‘The jones was, tay Sacuea ned the and Sord Byes of every description, Dis- said conse Will stand for trial ot the City HM in the day fim to be 80 mh ye type © | ts a dittle longer than common over the soup and | 29t good in tse! a fe ave often yet ai ingly one: oe ‘cht from the Ears, Noise in the city of Washi on the first Monday of February Sport was very well at both for us and ge fish, arid how am Ito know, mum? And then, gince. 4» We wore a ding gon! on ve execed! co ogee first attacki Hel, jets rhe ab re all persons ere warned 2 ap dog; but you never noticed that for t five | ir the meat’se little over done, it’s “That hor. | knew.” The best of any man’s real practical antag, Stan week; ee gad toshow canee why coudeuiuation showtd a minutes Jerry has been shivering violently | tiple cook ‘can’t even roast a piece of beef | Cdueation never comes from the school: and we uttering, orm, reed, an intervene ee) ir brewed ss Tish cold every time he came out of ie water. | Tight!” And if it's taken from thé fire and kept farn inour next chapter to to the real experience armas a By LP. WILLIAMS, Ansintant Clerk, did notice it, but I thought 1 would sec Low w 5 « = ee 2 : ieee oe hot, why that’s just as bad, and it’s “Bhat hor. poe pen cob January ¥, 160: sa0-m 2 mi . 1» | rible cook! she bas wed. to get the flavor Care of Lai Ob BES. 5 Saat Stakes tt. Peer etry | eoket tan meals ‘Koa i they are realy too | Sheep are the only farm Sok that have vo- eee and oe commune 3? | soon, and the meat’s too rare, it’s “That horri- | tained or advanced their actual value in the Shewpess a oh eee & moment al- | ble cook!” again. Seems to me that ladies and | market during the past year. It is therefare torward, and soon raced himecif warm. tlemen, as is ladies and gintlemen, might | for the farmer's interest that he carefully watch nk a bit how hard it is on the cook, and have | his ewes and lambe at this season. Ewes need @ bit 0° patience, and instead 0’ saying, ‘That | hetter care than wethers, and should be remov- be @ talkin’ pleasant | ed to pens where they can be looked after daily. ‘HIS ISTOGIVENOIICR, That the sabstriber 1 has obtained from the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holding a special term, tettamentary on ee estate of GATELT. late of Washington county, Genet All Foregas baring ‘claim ngninat the anid decensid are hereby toexhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, on or before the 18th day of January ac. Dr. Henion has, in connection with his peculiar (reatment, discovered a specific for that terrible dis- ease, Epileptic Fits, and particularly invites those afflicted with the Spasms. READ THE ee STATEMENTS: y Bees. The weight of an empty hive shovld be known, ‘and in the lad Lag should be weighed, and, if to wintercd in-doors, al other of quite a di “What was that, papa" it ext, +, may e lowed twenty’ pounds of honey. On the arri i pew by law be excluded from all f ‘catat “Why, Eaink time have heard, yom when | Rcndanemectey sutra afew alte | Ke they near et of mbing tiny abou | Mg Catt eae Ne anf} SEELLAN, 39 gotten, covey Fay | Sec e | Goce arenes ger ece. F nedionnted talking about Mr. Wilson,” (this was | Dom, it's en old sayin, “It's Ibstten to alt ret watched closely. If tha lamb comes’ weakly, it | Oty, dark room, having a temperatare of thirty | months, and doctored all the time and received no bef of |} 3 a0-ms") HUGH TUONY, Executor ee eta ae oe his teens.) cand caving { te Foast than to make the roast wait for us.”— | Should havea mouthful or two of warm milk | °F bt A aU A pm eg ene ge pg should be added, under his seal of office - | PRIS Isto ar > That the sabecriber " wor exce] pu 9) oe 2 - rotect ice, lowe ol - y >: the ipreme Court of the Row much aa Tearning’, those Greek Hearth and Hime. Pd Ere Reg ga elbome Sea pr aur warm days. ss ae sf itmnc, aid bas remained good ever since. Will anawer | Perm whe sdministered the oath ism duly qualitied District of Columbia seeking «Special tor. iene said to himself, ‘Now, Til just | Astanurs Discustap with His Peorie.—A ‘or those not well acquainted ie man- Y boas SE noeees, a ly, what he ought todo about | correspondent of the New York World, writing | Warmed and fed until restored. But there wil jement of ees, it is safest to winter them on | Mrs. ROBERT LAWTON, 16 Lyon street, Fall | ivsreucTIONS TO BIDDERS AND POSTMAS. | PE CSrebla incre At a ‘ . from London, says: "1 haye just received & | Pe 2%," good clover kay, 6 few ‘ano summer stands. Strong coionies, with | ftom various physicians, and no soured by Dr. 5 claims. the said deceased are hereby warned papa, vou are sticking fast !”” private letter from Spain, of which the follow- | andful af oats dail (0 hogs should be per- | ‘Wenty-five or thirty eae, of honey, holes | Henion in ten without pain. Will answer in: | CONTAINING ALso CONDITIONS To Br ixconPoRaTeD | {O"Exhibit the sume, with the tomchors thopeat te “Pu give him,’ says Jerry, ‘a | {ny ts the most important 2” “Adfairs in | Mitted pear a pen of iambe; sad the tamer ‘and | through the center of the combs, to allow com- | quirics. 1X THE CONTRACTS TO THE EXEENT THE DEFART- | the subscriber. om oF before the 1th day of January Tight good example one for all of obedience, | spain are going from to worse. There is, | ™ one have been made, the less | ™Unication, upward ventilation, and well pro- | Mrs. CO) A. BARTLETT, 107 ath | PET AMinntes are allowed to each intermediate | BCXt; they may otherwise by Jaw be excluded from and cheerful obedience. too—to show him he | however, mo fear of an Alphonsist rising. A few | More Kentle the sheep have been mado, the less | Tected trom the effects of the cold winis, will | street; New of the face, covering | og eee iced te iatrmedinte | allbenetit of the said wacai~. Given ander my hails ought to do things he does not like, when he | mcmbers of that faction would not hesitate to | {WeeSterence either with herself or ber amt. | nearly always winter successfully in the open | the whole of one cheek; cured in seven days, mails. thie Tite day of Sumenry , 1973. aaiter lime because you were hig master and toni | SUPAFK 0 any enterprise, however dangerocs, | apd disowning It In consequence.—ameriean | %T-—Ezchange. MIOHN C. MeCAULT, New Batford—Rore eyes for Ci arceecint spate at to bon “Fo GIVE NOTICE, Ti aiter time because you w master and told | put their advice is overruled by a strong ma: | “urieuituriat. Tus Path To MATRIMONIAL ; doctored all the time with, am ¢ Sia" Sart him. And though he hated the business, and it There is, moreover, TH TO MATRIMONIAL Bites is | 1} years; doct Bede Tee jew | ment, also 3 ws obtained from the Supr curt of anade him as cold and miserable as was possibie, | Svaaiacm for ile parthr’ Prine ation a | _PALLING 11S Faev Down Tae Sarr or A thorny in California, or, at least two lovord in York, Providence, and New Bedtord; T received no cmd with vena, | fie Dusrict of Columba holding w Rpecial Ter. stilt he went on as long as you thought proper, | only supporters are found among the ramp of | MINE, AXD STILL ALivE AND WRLL—Christ- | Wathena liad an unpleasant ca ede Thoase in ew Bedford aad es co aa eee ther agents of tise ’ ° of SOPHIA OLD, iste cf Washingron land never even murmured. But I've no doubt Meanehile the Kine doc, | maseve at the Julian mines furnished one of | rietta trick wanted to marry Mr. Wad- | Parker house in New Bedford, and he pont bya RF npg a oe fay ne hy that the most remarkable prorat ae es pana Se ae oe —— regen’ JOHN WHITE, Fall River—Catarrh, ve years’ ‘bags, to be cunpaged by ce ont. | claims ‘ngatinet the anid d-craned art hereby Wart rious nies... Chasioy Fux oneness x 4 eularity Tags | to ex vouchers thereat. i Soumeor ms Gen Di. aie «is | by that name. When the lover ‘of this, standing, cured by lenion in ten days. —— to insure req very oS, - to he took a friend ‘and sought an interview excinded sunk to the > feet. On the afternoon under my never let himself be beaten by a dog.” phe lt E- Span’ fhe fame | of the s4th of her he fook bis place in the Mi the doer with sabet yams hich bs femeane J “Well, . L won't either,” Ned, har and ‘said bucket to go down to the lower . atthe ao ‘gun; w! iy 4 a fof ing down head. “I promise you I won’tslip | death of the Pope, ieee that Spain spe erie _— fel eran gi ad oe on ee Dore at adh ed thove adflicted fo call om bum daring hie a ail hab seh ‘ar behind Cine’ as to brea m again.” ith | OW whim,which ri i * Bravo, Jerry!" I cried, patting the: poor | fhe Italian porerseene, Ie tiie teenie iz | in. mines. not supplied with steam power, was | again loaded, g thistime by sliding totho | PSVeT%- a give Finty Dollars (50) Reward toany | fourth ofthe cumpensation {oo FEpe tia aaehrace oases | eke es Seem noaqen! | tot te Leesa teas aes | Mtctcmtat, Gevtcae he | ae leew ME ES Se | ee i can see. . wi Jerry, "3 - | very wet; of course, ¥ 5 ‘ -4 5 1 Gil not expect us frge your” Fead' nas | Suis whatnre new inpowerrienld not mo tfely | Fen had hardly taken his lace the buake’ | Henrietta vlcota her worlaty goods atm: | S™--—_-—______ | rate ate, ms tes nid sirtait ms takrieeahs tegkeraed | mre See epcaea mem coemenc | te mrarermenis Mee patting ee | Mel Raat Saoe | ea Base t mamaatne PREGA | Me felipgnaay a, - a should be opposed to clerical party, and the t | da: st. IN at snap] ‘at bis heels. “Come away, Jerry, do | jess so because they are now left to govern or | lvtely useless, and down, down hurtied bucket ylight. x or for being concerned # Bad dog'”-and Jerry came back, | micgorern the country pretty uiuch asthey like. | aud man, bumping now one | A SraTen ISLAND ScANDAL—Considerable PAPERHANGINGS, ee ena ing very miserable and with his tail between | The king has been ‘more reserved than evor | How against the other, until Gnally both struck | ascitement exists at Clifton, Staten Islant, in | PICTURE FRAMES,WINDOW SHADES, PIc- | 2)¥ nil be Lis legs. while Ned began dancing aboutinglee | since bis illness, occupies most of his time in | the two-inch pl nen Saveree ae 7eRs to the el ‘on Sunday last, of Win. : : be promptly and a and looking slyly in my face. Smoking, and takes little interest in domestic | The bucket was to pieces, and poor | tegard to the elopement on 5 Episcopal’ church, | TURE CORD AND TASSELS, PAINTINGS, | ‘atrsut posunacters, oF the “Ha, ha, papa!” he exclaimed at last. “Then | politics.” Charley plunged through the two-inch plank- | | "ino Vinage, with Miss Agnes Tien he . Dle persons, for failing to Jerry does uovalways teach right, Ihavecaugat | °° ing, as though it had been pasteboard, into the | 1m {hat village, with Miss Agnes Thompson, who ENGRAVINGS, CHROMOS, dc., &c.y neehceting Yo take the niall you new.” SuxsipLey Woxvs Asour Apveatisixc.— | well. This was six or eight feet deep. He sank phe woe Dy ‘Miss Thompeon is Ustm Marcu 152m, To MAKE Room FoR Sraixe | 220s, pMce; for suferin “Why, no, Ned.” I replied. Tam sorry to | The following is from & financial article of the | to the Lottom, and, when he rose, was hanled | Srvwal sont past. Biss thompeon is 14 years eke seroyed, robbed. of Jost; bad See that Jerry, after all, is only like other mas- | New York Journal of Commerce: “+Peeple who , out by his comrades, who were working in the yl ad — ters—he es *# sometimes. He has | «it nervously in counting-houses or behind their | level. The m of the business MARERITER’S, car, of steaniboat on Rade ouc now, I sappose. He is evidently adog | goods, waiting for customers to take them by | all h Fox was pretty thoroughly jarred a Ne. 439 Seven' +) pe of aristocratic tendencies, who dislikes rags storm, and making no effort to let the worl bruised, a broken was the only serious tract, for repeated tatters, and thinks sach things have no business know ‘the bargains they have to offer, will find | injury resulting from the fall.—San Diego World. Embracing Choice Paintings, Chromos, ings | tract? for viviating and Phot » Picture £ ‘aul ‘and | the instruct! in the world; so it is ‘the proper thing’ in his seasons very unpropitious. Many of those | 4 5, Four Gas—Two styles, Twalune ana Gilt, ‘and all. Gilt; ‘Square and | discharge inion to » fe erty. | who have ‘sums im hirit ummers pene nS ret ete we hgas Oval Velvet Picture Frames, and — Tikink 1 have heard young fellows i thet and pa ma te cane aol kuows ‘appliances of | Deaths aud, Others Rendered Insensible—A tele- Picture Cord and Tassels, Lee Lid trade, have effected sales, but swallowed ‘am bg gg bey og a The ad nH at ‘rou ut Sends,” me too large a share of the receipts in such enor- ques ot : vende gf obably quit? as, as themselves, unera- only peores Yes, Jou were pain me the other | tion has been fou by scene bghag Fomyd bags ov ease of poo eyes day about your cricket-match with the national | tothe more legitimate, old-tashioned methods Pir bl ‘a ple gen er 4 1, and how indignant you ail were to be | of pushing their business. We say it, not sim- | mother and a beaten by the ‘cads.” And perhaps, after all, | ply because we are interested in tl board J Lots whtees, to aww you She stoartity of ae ee Custom, there is nothing now However, Jerry retrieved his character before | end as judicious adv. Jong; for as we passed sume farm-houses on Sia in aed Scent Sy gan Da ent way be; and gnapping at our dog. B: ger ne am not quite certain that ve nut heard you, Center, Gold Piated and Tinned Sred—talking about ‘roughs’ aud. ‘eude? mea. oa nf 4 jut Jerry, Bt first Be made 4 pause aud wazzing the tall by Tith day of January of salute to the stranger, yet when ber we be excluded fromm baw the other’ cantankerous, Uatviamdy spirit, Given enter may bev JANE READ eaal —~ esti St aad ts 4: Coy «No bullying, eh?” I Ld the ; 1 Lat away are beginning to this cunning erry for soursell 80 as I see the SS coming with the you 7 Your lessons with him.” ua “ounge M7 Des Moines has temale lamp lighters. ett cays Err ortor oak roti Rowing Mach of aroha a for . é: ben be oe i z

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