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The Oxford Democrat: Vol. 7, No. 6 YEAR. ••Til E WOULD IS GOVERNED Too MI CH.' ONE DOl.LAK AND FIFTY CENTS IN ADVANCE Tl R S. TUO HO! LARS rER OLD VOL. 10 N \:\\ SKKIKS. VOL 8. NO. (!. PARIS. MH.. FRIDAY, MARCH 13. 1857. SKKIKS. 21, NO. • >ni- at1 tlii» murv than Wp nil the to ft who, tlio U under anr cir- Mould* fur of Cucra Victoria of |imprr. neighbor* of the vicinity wind True, I>j w»jr, running *pooti* Mauuicript C K I' I* A N Y M 1 S tint ttio U-aii li»t car«l« were cHiDtUnMi, a liandaotao man, at- /.«!« >l >lt,Mt.i!o la On. liili'l army, at An American Innxle writer, Mr». St*- tlmuglit porri'lgo year breaking. S[»»re a|waj» k«*|>t prrtty wo I.i*t u( Auto- w:i* lh« ni- »t c>r Mile, Imt cannot tm hand f»r I'm l«>T». 1Ii» tiee of anh-nt Iractrd tli« »[■« rial attention ul th« ta<li<« in tlio capture of Hurgojne. tho in- Agricultural. wai laved (then*. writing respecting rr|virl(il atnt lii* kiiiuII elothra and liuir in-d A. L. al*o the IIow the Cty of S.tndmkjr lulji t' uk' I'xt Suai* Trm\ gnn<l> ■|<iriUwa» not common unltl u Inter uj. in* niieo, graph*, by Ilurbink, Ljr t-nti >n of the i,*invn t.i vi*it Cmali, uj' "dfii# t ii k ri.ii w." j^rii*), from Famine ni <tln r J.*A. Tn itdn-ll, uml mint <iilinin at nml wliilc uunt 8u»i«appoar«4 in her Img-truilcd Mine, the following manuscript, wl.tch W'm »tw'll route. fr»n» ihc l»>ttom uf (making* raising*. •« (or bnj"' i.ittlk Jri-M of I In** *ilk of morn than a •hows tlat CTt-n iu the darkvtt hour of the flv* fluffilo r**p<n*tM« imii u«ako it « nicer tlnui Another kinil of now out of centurj RepuMio our N>>t tint we haven't »i'n her, DARIUS FORBES, Editor. 1'Im|4H4ii rinhtojm<-nt heart* » rao i* .»• ol « !«• in tlii« Murlti. >»t tinv ruin it and cushioned h-nul dr**a. The our f.itli«r« La J comfort* |S«* f.«ll'«»ing, which g>>«*l anything itny Ixxlv i»*c, w.»» canl-Nunl ni»kin*; Ther# wa« .ft o|.|, crimp Uerulution, or that tVir i« *«-*rj wotvlerlul in anything <rt< Ifif»rr« air r n I'r^idrnt in June 1778. iU kiivl oiw l/<kr'> »•«■»•» »t-«rr VII t'jf I |x tlaming I* Itfc-, mux tin* tl>>'uip i>l roiiTir*.ition l vrr.il machine lit North Yarmouth, nn«l it wn* app-wrrd anti<|Oft »pottaclo*, <'«nip Valley Forge, loth, her trace— at the time of li< r It though « iM'lt It <W» 11 •{ -i i«n Ian" hiIhh M««11' I R Md fill lUar in full <•( nil accounts. •• '•*!* when lh» mui* of tra.le ilrl) •l.i\» «fti r*«r<l*. Tlwn J rnuini the our Willi li I lint, and o«rrc»«t to tli<* ^ i; >w>, i. |4» r't out the .11- reaching <li«l in«i«t that »he *u» • l«itb V ;ri iHii <«.— V K l< •! *. rgiplojMmt riUfh Twth# liarUof ||vr, 884 Kolsuf Ti'lccfO, to what we n m marriage **u1ptor* in *>rt«iil Then cam" tin* Mad on In * ii>unt. r »linvti..n liiilleU-c.irn mnl milk nil .uitnjii.i- h trl* ami **n.l them to the machine. We (•ruuml. joungUdi «, 12 1'eeti 82 1-2 hank* of Thread. i« M\ir t'i Vi««i <l«' Mclici* a* a lire wo- nirce, »w riiioiwllc from the with Iwhdlil, OWing t' a tMrt* llrHllh, ill)' ctlj t«| «Ji*|i«■. I'Iik furnwliwl liy gim<!- had n machine of our own for making tin* |lM citj, w|'j*Mp->l JOHN MICH. man iter waa known t.» —not that she »• Notice. rw> a Special < ili'tnmnor in li«r anil w!»il>- \ «.f NtmltuliT u»*h nt alt lli« l.i>rr>r* of inotlicnr l.um Knwlmll mil l^nirn \ oiityj. 11«11 11 T'i<-> hoanU were ImuciI i|iiii>nlj gre»-n A r< not n. A prri*ureof other dutiee in lilo-nl mill law Ihf of a u- opnn<l great \ mul itittntilti< Itr mm>I« m rrotra^tol Unnix*. Tt>«" «4l<run lli« Ur ;rioulturul llicliunge* Then runir tli« hhil ntlL«, lir mint ►<>i,t to |l xtiHi I onew ■harcil out three with ita long trail, ami it in a u* from down the nuiw-r* a ulonjj pmmtnl noting nati >i«——1 ut Imuiw iU i« gr ihr urI »n« f >r llii< il alimil.l I direct- that ti '|urtin.»nt, itli< r >tliv r- iliiiMs »l irt. with UhIhv Uliind irxtcad of hi* w »t ihr uimlh ol i(m« Im« waaa»L>w M.»rjr l»r.»«n. (•r.uiiliu Tim 11• j;r>«« a <lar f ir a fortnight in auceraaion anecdote* of the lirudfather*. A f< r a woman. '• b*«ii Irw* Win without f I rut." > Mth I'jrin.Mi'. « n u ll at. I thing, Ox&fll DiM H tin* llio fiuliion of a «'lt »*»» uikb'f t> the |«>rt, k-r emir' rutting aloft.; it*i l«ik<sl |»iii|- Onriinl'rim I the machine g mg night Iwforr, century |ptH l»jr will snfliee. an cfl rt t • iv her wi*lo:n m.»!«*«t iti k«*| «J««|-' I'll, n lli f witb Mi«a M I*. w llii'N »*• nj UnJ rUtion at tli.it mnl l»t»n» Aunt I'liebe Twilc^ II <\«i| dar. l" UUirTtl hard ami fared II., willi lur The will term to illustrate the tran*|v an a iling IVnj following the miiNt "f —4 faithful wife, 1 Oxfcrd tiia«* which runlii tic fvtinl mi innvuf »ud- County Agiicult&ral Society. tin* olii riw!ii iio«1 divli .11 cukt*. hut wi re •traight <lr<«a, ami w.,i«t>d apr<>n ; Mix II custom* ol the time*. (Hirer Fe;.r.»«m- m pr.»lnci<l hard, in jj xl circum- f ii «iic m ilter TJ>m it we »i»!i generally l, why Tti« iiiruiU r* «>f ttt«* i>x(i>nl A. with lu r li rn a » on i!» rl« >t«-n run rj5<*iu-T, it a|<|»Mr<>l .tail I'r>tkU-Div C*«mii»ijt Agri* Aunt 'iiltn hi ("mpman, mint Mr. <«nvrr, kIuiii * until the war of IhS'J. T., high roinh, reaching menerd tthimiit It in'* Hill, t > mv \ t.iria in Yankee I.ukI for, with an I thai it* cultural Nh it Iv on- iM>tifi«*l, that the 111 «* Ini- frotu r.ir mr. Mia* \V. II. .V, tn<>«t ad- the I'oWt* >n *till r*ide. lie hat f •r^»'»"n tl»e JI rtilih'lt lirr«b) tmUuiit Uti Twilfbill t>i!>-<l .1? Panirl Young M«ike. I 'an wr|| r^mi-m- where family ar f uknrw i!m mat " »i>ii rjirding Mjtltr, I r»ti«-»< tii-u* of tlio S iotn« d'-erin-d Iter own fri<-ndi in tlto \\ tlio inli4l>iUt<li luuai ]»-ri*!i. Ft J.»t« Agricultural gr.mt | i «•. IwImii |>4it-rnk<<* l»jr U<r the time when father erected the inirahtjr Imilt the turn now standing. !»«*n Trti l r* iaanli> «*,m >.). «tv mil faitMulne»« iiumpkin mjr " of riitiM >M I aj l» n f.ir Imh Imn M'lit to lis I*4rclir«l chart rt*r of an old Th*v ail wa* to lie M wt-r ere an 1 «wk< t'tfir ilixk | tollowin^ £raii<liii<it>r A. 1 nit'In II. f.r*t frame for a w »>l machine in l.n'j. appar- frame rwdy rai*<d, U»!n .n ; an 11irturatrr kHMlhin*,itrn ranting a>> the until >n all «».*• naiiicd fur Ui»lril>ution. tit 1 mil •il attractive. Dm could not t that he mu*t hare me 'it to j;r*.J iall» dtaappeurinj, ;«Mn« rn l»v aunt A T«itchcll. ,\ni'ri> a, wliich w.»« nut in ration uncomtnonlj !d him t, a t' rn. truth U Vi Ji»«*|»S <•; by if The l N «• lfc«ir unlv r> «.ui a',.- etpri Il'th< l, ill-.id, *r» aii I AlUnr, t<> 1t I'* rn. M h' to iiii>e( ono iti *itli the It w»* in rain that i; tH*. an«l up-in IhIh'I a- 11» mint Nit K M in lint, lie manufactured hrmd- lp Lushing |«t« mi** tho litiildir* t rni* in « ii r l a rf<vt -nt! w j- iyull • rjr *j j g t • t >» I:»11 which t.' T riuM«l t obtain I>4«m1 I llr>*n, t I! -tin I Wuterfunl, I Mr (>r m r. wai»t in tlio another with th»- F'-nno TlnM WM rone lo to ■Wk <144 furiii»li«<l |)r. d .til mIf li.« ram -d to !'• *t.m on li'jr*'- «iji lucki expostulated. in in. an I that i« a character which mar nl an ! an vera- I! Mwtll. \V Jfi ■!». toNJncv I' tIi.hu. hack in while anoilicr ha 1 n > wai»tat r>r fr >ia th* titrn ih* Kit, l in n tint* «n un iiliun.lant »»»| | It of hack for tile. front, ImI e!i'.rt ol Sandi«h, and with iflT-et in our I>-«- •tuiii^l gr ag*.
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