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1 : , i -. " ' : - -: J.'. v V HI. 'VI .- - W " ,. ,.. .,,,.,. wit , the .logim o a-.-" x , .. . .. , . f ; ; ii 1 r mr . or auy i - . mi..r oi i.p 1 wuv - - mmi i - .-o-ori ! 1 I I 1 1 j - I . 1 I lit" V il I : - 1 J 4L-- Smtw.' I 1' l JLVVi" T IT K F' K K L Y LKDGER. RATES oFsUBsSuTtFoX : . - $l.o0. Ox:e coiy, cue year,- - - no Onwpy,Ms months - - vsrsnfiiptions must bo paid m wV vanoc. " UATi F ADVKRT1S1XG : . inc-rrlion. - - $1-00. ..;.; ,(, irraVt. m:ule for larger mWortiseinpnt?,.- . - ' OUU OJNIVERSITY-ITS PO SITION WITH , BEGAUU -lv OTHER INSTITUTIONS. Some time'ago a considerable can- ' . i. l.A!..ntnnin Ol tllG trovcrsv inrousn iuu-,uy - : .1 . 1 n.. press was indulged in by auvooao . . , f .: fnctitut.inn?.' ol itlenominauuuai - ,anv imiust. not to fay mis -l?o.-ii I. I',, r . , taken ideas, were expr cssetl in ! ro- -i .1. . .oMjiblb Sirl or iauy pU.ersW.f ai tie is of common P r - ' .. wish?i to keep her tamed. icy am F..r7- ; . . - Uwncter unstamea. The other objection is vuau r p '-imprudently, must pay is not a inst proportion of! denomi- vho act impn . P the on LOU f'"t ! I.-: n Thorft' is nu pented in the, lacu. y- pe 'Tv , , act before nations re To this objection we have two an swers. First, that no denomination, temperance society, political organi- other compact m, :v-?sjv - V XOT Is !:.- vTc i-Ul- bc ..i... iw, BtnndariV of-onr State TTnivnrs tv. '1 Ills ort-u "ri tioiihas linally blown over without any. damaging results, to the umve, sit v. -ami with little or no profit, per sonal or public, toj the agitators Wo1 do not wish, to resuscitate sucl ' i l 1!-.J- l.nt t.Mrililv ill a cor.troyciBiai lefinij;, , - a calm maimer-to 'fully explain t'e standard of oui chosen institution ami to eradicate any discontent mem which may have' been planted. ; - Owing to the corrupt conduct- ol i ' ' i . , ... rot. niGutiou". some, wnoni " In..: 0W uhPii it was anaui . V v j re opened, waa deprived other maimer zation, or any inctlvihr in any 1 ho WOiKUiiis ui " t i I . 1 I n-n ..i llnivPP- rrrfthCV.I 1 I105C V 1 ..'i mnnncr. T.t. t now consider those evils tli at are liable to punishment and convic tion under the law. . rm. f?..ct m lc mentioned issvi i X lit ' " i 1 . 1 I ! nt. ("ill worivauw I i can 'mterlere ,!, University. As a Stale ,!, ,,.' to support. l.emselves rfty hoy must every one be rega.-aecl f et do ,o ,nH .1 P ,.l)St:ieles to general safs.act.ou a u ; work 9na i -t .11.; im tart after, .liiosv r - ami niust mdivmuai.y r-- - , n no visible means not, ivim V, piulosopuu;t!. - n2 babieB. fpii members 01 . w.--, , JlSv daObO arrivals are Tw . . .i rtister ol m now rccorut-u . . v.-T - , veil 6 w Tlw snread ot the )c,,u"- fever will doubtless . - n - S X4 here . that pesti Ucc sook I'liy . .. l(, bean cannot s pica... "fj.li oui- liixV object of i.npo'li'"- " eaW 1ciis!ature.o i nnuU k. ' i ' r t-:v-!j:vvV: CHAPEf UILL, N. V Per annual. .S.l r0. comp Topostcl- m MM...., i.Y'lMirSlOllS 1 III.-1 1 : tains of lividually have no part alter ii i :,'t its course ; couc- lively as a people, they may, and heir assistance will, be welcome. Second, that in a University every Professor. must be an expert -hmu own department. AVe can conscien- tiously and truthfully say tms olu. Professors at . our University, aim lication that it has tnc of the P'rto r'1''''4' contmiiHie- nuajnciai resources, bestowed upon it Uo.ts ntoa f: ),r:n retale -Mite Jiatiunal government. iThe rofibc , lo,.!c ; but talc Legislature did not feel able to i)nr$tt villi a -f . HI if. be io-cnuca. Ei' jus: J. DAVIS. 'T; Whin te joplc c.inpris'mg any conuilueuoy choose a camlidate tor i- It . i .... i;, not as a gcnerui it- UiU tu:U. tlicir choice lUl6 Uj)on one carter has been 'ostensibly lini tu .with' the g t polilical'agija- tioi of the count rv, nor iipoiirone .In more than to tax the o order to replace the! interest on the amount given by the national gv- Pnmient. which was in some manner : 1 a .,.i Winiiv -.onvevel to 01"iOl3ier Mil i t j'iiw""; . n,hi.,! urt,oscs. " Hence the Umver vl Iiimii'k deprived j x. eiable. finances upon red its fallen head, j I. i- ,.,..,1,1 viol at the star e-optiifu,. v,i'i. -. Unki Out with all the appliances ami visouo aic-i:.vii.s been wholly sit:ia-hijaucemcnts exhibited by - a fully led amoii;' the hmnblc ;:nd lowly, -.-.i i- v t.i-on vr.':.ilu fl with the meek UfiiLot domestic uiudlou. They .commit In coi.fuicnco their standard to one v. iiosc life has been intimately though tcci ctl v ni'arktMl indelibly nf nnv consul which tp resur in being again t subsist either by Let such .per-. of supiort, niu r.r steal in il sons; if there be such, be arrested under the vagrant act and dealt with as the law direct. ; . ; . ; If there be white or colored men i . ' c.ilinvr Honor or women wtio ai..-8V'"B . anything that, ; intoxicates-witlnn ht. them be pros- tl,.s ,s one , il: , 'n milcs f town, let them be pros elements ot a, umvc.y r:. , ,.. vis.i:,- State law Hence in-clooMtig experts. egaror ecu , ; " , ' r . an unavouta- ior liju . If one man brings m iiquoi uy ", of religious belief, it is ..' ,.,-. wcntnt loll b,C LTl " 15, ... ban e, aiui deals it out to self .legra ol denomiuuuoiio o . 1 1 dinr tipplers, ami another man scip .;.oill r..i.lir that maKes peouie awav witu i su-utiw. - . t I i l. i.i i'iIU'i v s ij.il i;v,n,v.. the ! I Ul Ullrw ui'i fw ,. .j."" equal. , . North Caroliuiahs, TZ'lo TpthSabbath;;letlieinbereniinded.hat support of om U n c,m f m s()inc 1;nv in Uie and olher ,lat, cup -uu , aml ?oine (leCent Respect for ?ha sectarian oi not, Avcsaj .uo 1 s Let them be brongh .'-.1 ...ni. nil h.in in' lraternai euum- .My..& - , . . aim . " J . . ,,,in m trial.! and: ..let biasm only to eit'vaiu inu ir- . the Old North State by educatin ilnt rapid to these loun- el-" to Will to be Six months, h VWorthliy beatitiful valley ; 1 ... ihev are now ,;n.,i',.t. fXorth Carolina will be more exu-uMvV. , . ably known throughout uk, - Energy; an.t a ge.ie . . . better one's coimu m. w.u -v, " r , thioiudi the covesot these nu hi" M ,i i il n 1.. arc-backed The sauuicu i?a . , bull will no longer bei seeij,.lulehcd in the bushes around, wn .e i. c-. riders, are try-g to 1 sickly no-l('!llR bv the doxen and big "5 $1 00. AdvertisemWit's ppeariiig in the 1 ' v LiinoKw will reach the larnlera bf -ii...-. Vlillll'lMlB- W IS. ,i K., 4lm tin rim 1 1 VI I piums uy ! i : -".m ;., lm.,kli KJa An,ir nnrnlina neeUS vvuui.h i" 7? V"T , , . - rm-T : .m nir r peacne ,., Vorlh length n wolbas in breadth, i m r-rv Chatham; Wake, Orange r i . 1 . . ' emmties, and is therefore of the French Ib oad seems to ha e ov 1 . , i been formed by Providence! to , d a v0od advertising medium. . ,. in this great "life-saving, . " ' ; T ' v '": : . . giving work. ; : heir .t8j1; Lviiiisements ' will be'-in- mv.R anccss to an pai-vi .-'tt-.- brss? . . ,, ... . , . , " bearing the Vetl equipped institution., - . . . . -it.. : t .lifniiruitl title Ol a UUlVfinuj it would not have couiponeu wim the! diguity or the status of our State, and its educational interests, to have called it by any other name. with the great political -and directly phe patriotism of our people was ..,r,.(,t;,;.n,u.a!nnWnf tho riav. whose ;n.U.l nt vieWinir this memorable previous conduct is such as has resurrection of one ot the most lhorou-hly imbued the- people with grated institutions ..,.n,:.t ,i r.i!"l. o:inS of their hon-1 on,1 tV.hv iV.lt called 411 ItUi ill V .. v- . . 1- in the Huron t kipon to patron cstv and solidity and whose patriot- iZG u This unavoidably caused a ism and earnest" sense of duty for eve- cimsign to the past any yo'uth JVi Svlf-aggiandiziug ambition. .Such a laau is the Hon. Jos. J. Davis emphatically 'so. "The .opposition whh-h tins gentleman received in the Couventiou could not possibly be attributed to any depreciation of his past conduct, his talents and his worth ; but it must and can only be attributed to that sense of variety, that desire for an equal distribution of honors, and that local friendship I whiobAalways characterizes the hon xct yeomanry -and sturdy people of Ilia OKI North State. This is not a characteristic, to be sneered at ; it is the raiid biiwark of Americanism wuieh- offers such stout resistance to monarchism. Mudim: from the past we look at her masses. .Tut' Altxici.E in last week's Lku (iKufrom tlie pen of C P. S., is wor thy of more than ordinary attention. T-v,iMnllv forces upon our consul- iiatio -lects tha are of moment the law allow, ought, to at or 1 " nhabitaut of Uvs village, instituted to, Ti us , of the ,cr Those sulgects ought to be consid ered in two. lights:' first, as they c,:ucern us all in our relations as the citizens of the same community ; and, secondly, as they concern the pecu liar relations of Chapel -Hill to the ITniversitv. If there be special evils every man who. is lm a tint) er. white or coit ored, be summoned as a witness. .The lime has come that the; law should be enforced .against the lewd women of the colnmunity. Their houses must be indicted as nuisances and ive'ry form of 1 prosecution that ought to be at once sc. Pleutv of people who have some de cency left, know very welPwho keep up this infamous curse arouml lis.. Let the solicitor have their names, from time to time,-' The communijy is a sharer in their infamy, just to tlie extent that it shelters their li- j giver iwti-oo . v, , . jw, u ;,.i,ointnnts will realise all the be,.en.sbritMi'i'1,',,a.":1X - v Prof. Kerr, our learned geolgist, tells sei tcd us that we have in Nonl. CarolU ' . ,. in these columns on ...as -liberal :v:i'.:''v:.-V:.'... .. xi 1 -i . fTinf . J nr fircf irlaaft nanor. climate from tJiat ot.-Jiomic ' terms aortu a..j t-r ' ..fjw,, Mlum ha nir. Legislature . 7 ...n.-o ii,( means, y i r- s v - -5- .-; . r. i . snii "Thc JjEDGEU s circulation a - 1 .a I - fftl VAVUU1' 1 III". X ' - - - - on 1 I" mwi IMIlt'l un w fruition ci. oui i.mv.. Vhnvo n,o cvontlemen here wo udv have as laro circulation as idj country newspaper in the State. Tlie Fall Season will ioon'opea 1 .. !. . ' tint r.C ill the diminution oi m.u.r 7 - .iItf.,11 .m.U-avov ce'ntioiisness S.' iL i&,uui v1". - l i . ; T .nt-v't'i 1 1-1 n somevery.umecess.ryand.t, "TV '"i, pat iotic remarks from, ne ; - , , . - aa Ua, U ul)!lp,ors will i .i' ia niriw i it v i rMi iiiiaiii - . ol deuommatiouii tutor - i ers arg .! . " I 1 How long h, Ihav long micu a flagrant imposition ; to be borne! multiply Upon these,'' ouuag w Let the (.IVenders against ler of, the village jnpt continues. -! V- j l . ' : .... . -ittl Vmr ,'ucd that it was a University In the prerogauyea : - w .. name ami 'now m la., . a , . n aocencV and or under the direct and particular su- xne.e u.y I, but which read the first five verses of the l.h i . : -i- .i.. r.Junr-.h Unb ect to legal control, but w nicn rcai. . , , . pervision or uu -1. ..1 .7. l .inld meneve prop- chapter of Luke. It s houm not ik and that there was: not a just pro, are .Mu- 'p .. L-' ten lhat tlvc Univeasity is the wv... w " - i - n very life oi the town. All that in .. . -. t . .1.; am r not as careful as iures the Lmversity. .latpges.n vi i Aiivino - -i . " ' ...it. l in nqracuitjr. . ' ,,,, t1lf, Unn.raeiit ..'interest ot every inhauiiani oi v,n.i,.- JAs to the first objection we have 1-U el tl.,. KverV. citi.cn with any ii i . vvu u-prn iiol i 01 tue,n o . . . l. . . -. .1, .1. . 1 c.,.,c lion . it. then. is. me. - oh of its instructors with re- er and faithful attention P".-. in tlBn nrfi khullvlsucirested : frard to denominational lecnu v.. . - rf i 3 ! the Faculty. ;norWflMd it. We were not I 01 ine,i 'w' tn .nnintho IJniversity with boys and girls ought not to ... Anirvl for such an iu- milted, to seek their companions c S raZ ; t unnlv for the streets and around the corners. , 1 . .. M1. consist- Thcv ouMit never to be allowed to this reason, was it pontic 01 consist i 4 uuo' ? S(,1S to ,ro "to unguarded plays and places ent wiiu oiumaij . tv""" . i . .. 1 ...ntncinrf, 1 mnMlv ntiil nidii fair t been at all the ceieoraieti v.. ..ri increasum irt-v v . .7 places in this and in the o d country They tell us they. uey i u.- "y-r any place so! favored by Nature. Some were the other day eoinpanng the -surroundings . i Ems, as. naturally suggestive.. . ' Our little coin in unity was very much excited by a sal hccideiil .last Wednesday. Young Mr.,Klein, from Vickslhirg, Miss., had just got off his 1 ur ;w.frn: 11 trout a deer hunt and was standing in' front ot the and every farmer should keep np hotel the porch oi wuini '"vj of the quests in it: He was leaning oh his gu.i with his right hand cov ertn the muzzle and under his left frhoitldtfr..i'.l)r:;jfeliv the resident nhvsician heie,5 jmnonstrated with 'him-floAt- tMiroluiiiHSs in sland ing in thldi posirion with, a gun tull r,t- l,ii,..'-.shot. lie - laughed nt - the doctor's tea. s "Lec'said he, "l ean cock my mm with my foot?' Ill foot shplel troin the hammer oi me lock : and the, whole load passed through his hand, tore and burned the tie-di front off his shoulder. It was an aw 1 ill sight. Ladies screamed ami taint elV ami strong men turned oale. Dr. King, a surgeon in our Navy, happened to be a guest heie; with the cotton, tobacco and. rja duce mar furnish t A j' The Ledger ti m 1 . i - . . , . I ifn t'rt itrr ! tl 1 allbw our State University to r um- hu - . r- - e . a ' .. : 1 1 .i . tii iipi 1 1 on MCrCM oi eeiy - move those evils. that are hurtful to tlie University. ., People of Una pej HU ! Will jem do your duty f rkets. tie markets of Kaleigh, Da; y . ! '!,..' 'f . - : ; 'j '. ham, Ilillsborcy Chapel Hill, At ements arQ being made Jo ..;- .V , 4 ' WeekH' comniunications from IU Arranc .1 i ..... and ins long Hr.r. .Ids. .!. lavis throng:! the mir-i guisn auu.. .pi -.r-j uv oipo11tiea! criticism ana i-ehoid o:;iy tht which strcngtlrens his hold t:noii ;hean?chns 'of thO people tviel. '. ' i' iAiv is v;i Metropolitan dis liiinlnoiis, almost k. iii-- talents, .his ' -'j.n..,.;Cne nnrtnirdv littJo children ought never .UM.nm.ko a be-innlng, how- to be' turned l4osc, bke . cattle, on T s. -1 i . ' I -. . A.M. .. .. 4 uiisnstained it the streets, rareuis ougnu nuu of innate com- sutler their little ones to go any- can object to where without express permission. ever feeble aud might be ? No man mdn seiise at all making a start. . , .' ikrtot. i niror nrrniniln to ".-.oaehabic hcmcitv.his never-failing' scholarship ova dignity which was- nc iirluMrv ami a mvriad olher qaali- antagonistic to the success and pros- w tequ.i5v commanding; rhine out perity of other .institutions V lever. w " 1 - . oitvihntoi that rancorous sa n;.r ihn ITniveraitv Parents ought not to set badjex- itself a standard of amples to their children, and ought t!ion 'is as we fl AT This not to let them them go where they 'ill be under the influence of those l.rtvjn lnnfrimrt nnd COlldllCt aiC I i". . 1',. l.-.l rPlmtr Alirrht. lWt. t.Ct w;, o.,;t mtrihiitelthat rancorous sam lo oe uau.iut; b- opposition evinced br some toward yield to any ideas :of policy or po- ito anything else but a conscious- liteness, when the hearts and habits ness of its superiority, and a desire of their dear ones are thereby t en- to ile-rade it in the ees of the peo- dangered. If;a boy or girl is imder- nlJ "Nevertheless ihowever defi- stood, to . be bad : parents miglit to cielit in 'European inventions land be faithful enougi to ! forbid their celebrated appliances' it is immeas- own children from any such corrupt- .. Ji.iu ciinorin'r tn anv State inst'Itu-' ing association. . Whatititdo-esof- twtv in thd thoroughness fend the . recreant,. crtK l parents of 11UH llin.vv.. . , , , O I of lits. instruction, the ab.lity of its the unfortunate bad cmiuien. , ' ' 1 Tv Tlow shon sketch ol facility the scope of its instruction, loys ought to oe - -way e g:c t'.low .. snoii .i . f ;;t im nd thd t.ho lounirers and -loafers, white i or the extent oi iwwimv."", v -az.e.at him tu emoodimeui oi ine su!la ... ra total .in Hon. '.Jos. ). Ur.v ih. : vieh -in-1 ?oiitchcon must be ... XT bv every p-.bl.c man. aow cr.vin we nsK you nun c;Uv iVislrirl can irii of the' Metro pol- you openly,"' "hon- and -ciMSScieitliously dispense :h-' incalculable services of 1 h a 'man 't : We wl'i not peat ihe'ViuMion, wo know you cannot. his riC . "VoUh J.'DavK of Lduisburg, tacilitie. for imparting knowledge.) 't iTliircountv: North Let no one hereafter J assail this m- cW.na, April -13. l& Y was edu- stttntion on the ground that it isotj caicd at thl Louisburg Academy; a .University; but exert himself to WMllaw at. Chapel Hill, receiv- assist'jts in-raising its i standard to a the degree of B-helor of Laws position equal to other Universities; InW -and has sinltbeen engaged and an honoi: to the State and the i in praciicc;- served in the Confed- South. . i'..1 Jie armv as captain; was a mem- The objection that it is under the t...r.t,; QfooT.oTriRlrdnrninl866- direct and particular supervision of :-C7- was elected tothe orty-lonrth the Episcopal Church is a slander to Am .,rWnro.pleA.lo the the Trustees and-the j State govern- " . J!. r.. ,e oQ A nPi.Vc,rat. ment. Not that the Episcopal :1:.irk9.9 vip aoainst 15.- denomination is not1 capable of sup . 229 votes for Isaac J. Younglte- poking an institution,! but that de- norainational prejudice should be V attributed to our State officers. This THE yellow fever is 'still raging foolish and utterly unfounded objec in the Mississippi valley. Baltimore tion cn only, have been originated -..Ltr..-. t-. th nMl fnr holn. bv! one as -devoid of chnkian colored, that sometimes disfigure' the side-walks of towns, i ; V Little boys should' not be; permit- ed to ""O to the post-office until the mail is opened ; and then they should be required to return 3t oncel. Sure ly some parents do not know where their children .are, sometimes ; and some do not dream of their ways at the office. Boys, little or large, should not be permitted to loiter down street at; any time, but espec ially at night. If your boy goes down the street at night, you may lay in a stock of mourning apparel the first time you have a chance for a good bargain, as you are sure to be brought to shame and sorr6w. . Let all remember that tliere are persons aud places and fast wais " For the Lkpoku. Wak:m Si'uixdS. i jo : Aug. 25, LS7S., r It is frequently - asserted, ' Messvsi Editors, that high water in the river liere uieans. liot water in the bath. This singular connection is most ap parent in what we call "The Hot Spring." T'ais does not'' 'furnish, water enough for -baths ; hut it is used for drinking only. Its temper ature has been knowii to vary 1 or 12 decree's "according to the height of the water in theriver, Tockcstc near jthe 'margin of which;all, tUec snrinfTs are found, i Itecent rains have "filled the channel of "The Tockeste" and of "tlie Spring creek-' quite full. . So wo bathers shrink from the hot ring; of water which creeps up our bodies as we despend into "the pool.-' High .water 'makes great pressure on 'the: channels ot the rivett and o the creek. Friction is proportional to weight and causes heat. Does" this increased weight of water create friction and so in crease heat in the baths which these warm waters follow from their warming furnaces to their outlets here ? You are surrounded by Sa vans.. Let them declare the reason tor this curious. 'phenomenon.' Per haps Prof. Grandywho is here, will take proper notes and explain the mystery to his classes"- next session i. "e. if he is not too, busy taking notes on another subject. By the way let me tell you a good joke on the Professor. . I have been showing the maidens here Wharton's cartoon of our Faculty ; and I asking them to guess which of them was unmarried. Their delicate and unerring taste guided Hhem to G randy. When asked their reasons, they replied "He looks most independent." Df. IMitchell, whenever he met a newly married young friend, used to look for the 'sign of his being cowed as beginning to appear at the burr of 1 his ears. So the instinct. ot maidens pure It ami (large ex.pei jeu.-t- with such wounds is of inestimable se. viee in; determining what must be' -'Ume I to save,; Ule find limb. Whetherniis skill and kindness will be success tul ;. rem aiti s y e.t to; be. see n. A tftlft.n-anV has brouirh Mr- Kleiivs brother from, his home to., his side; If professional skill, carcfirl nursmg by friends both gentlemen and ladies and IVlf the rc'SQUrees of Dr. Hower t on's llu ge establishment can j save his life, it will be saved. Ihis air acts on. many. as champagne. fills them full of ' reckless energy ; stimulates them to deeds of daring which they would not have at tempted at their own home?! Young ladies here arc often heedless in their ridings. Some who - were, never on hoi setback! before jump on' these strange horses and tgallop over the mountains as it their: lives were in- sure'4" in a huiklred Alifferent compa nies. 'What a blessing, nevertheless, it is to feel well and" strong and to be full of hope! . , 1 . ' j - '-; il IN THK Coiii EU. keiiih and other points. . ; cdo'er will usd whateerlr .... i , i .i ; V ' : : -', ' . may command to nave '- vi:;:;'-- z:;1 built' to Chapel." HUl an ; Experimental Farm .conDCCte The L fluencc it Railroad with the University The co r, umns of the Ledger ViVL . ' i ' 1 V. 'i be Jdcvotid to Litcraturo Agricfi U'; ' J J ' . .. ' iA tnro T.atAt. New.tf Oricinal orr 1 :' ' ; . . .Alarkets, Ac, and ' On Tuesday morning last a child pondents, Qf G. F. Bradyi Esq., of , Delaware' curb, was, by the breaking 'of a rol avoid political issues as much a r teii board, precipitated to the hot- ' torn oi utJ wen, i uiswuw ui ivy r , . , . .t.i ; five feet. A boy named Frederick sible, though claimnigMhc rtgi Hilaburn, who was standing near, 1 iuiineui:ii.eijr ... jjuncti yu auumci . -j . ? - 1 inf plank, threw his arms around I tlie ; -object to obnoxious .men anu i i pump stock, and slipped rapidly down 10 me waier, graspen me child as it was sinking for the third ures. time, and; though the vater was very' deep, succeeded in holding himself as well asfthe child above it until ropes were lowered to' him, by which he was safely drawn out . The child is less than three years oId,andj strange to say, escaped injury, save a lew. scratches.- The boy's heroism and presence of mind in his success ful efforts to save the child, deserve universal commendation. . There are f ew like him. Then, f . All money packages received at the Treasury Department from yel low '-ffiver districts, are, by direction of the Treasurer, disinfected by the use of carbolic acm. , - ;. j llow citizens, feubscriW v-; ,r. .- -.., . tlie Leixieu and aid us in up a. good SST'Officc opposite the newspaper. - store J.' W. Carr, and next door to b eaver. t L .
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