THE GLEANER GRAHAM, N.'C., Nov. li\ 1881. 1 T. R. EldridgrfT \ Editors. J. \ An e'X(bang« tells of an idiot who atoppedrias |>auec the editor in bistcd on pulrtiihiing the news. ThrelecTuirSn^last the howea W iflaek %nd hi» Tamoiaoy followers are com* plet&ly laid.ont, und the Demo crats have trinmphoil. Iu Brook lyp, boßsism was snowed tmdt'r. 1 •L-r*- !■; f —- Republicans are talking of adanitting Dakota into tbo anion as a state. If thoy can carrying out the project tlwy will secure two senttois for their side; of home, aud that is ihe milk in the coiooauu% The If mm-Observer calls it a proposition to water the stock of'the Sen a to. '• ' ' Let us give thrnks. The President has isquod his pvoolauiation setting aside a day ot thanksgiving and prayer. Many people complain of the short crops and hard times; but if they would only eQutider the goodneas of God toward the people of the United State*, they wcnrld realise that there is,.much for which tq be tbjmfcful. We-hope the day will be properly observed here iu Grahim and in sdl other places. "Praise Gud frtnn whom all bltfsaings floW." '*' * L; 'fr '' 'T'' ■ tist The made its appeaffitfoe last week in a new drebn. The newrj-aper frosineas must be j iahii>g down that way. tftmjHea daily in Gvewneboro " Within a year. It ought to suooeed if perse vornMO unties difficulties is edUtfed to success., :; W|H j >ttf»alisin and wish it prosperity. Tke DAJLY LK\PER brought us the Mm of the-Bhptbt Stite jQohventiou. Old liutrygrdph h alwatf up with the times trad otfeppqg pi his b|g weak- Iv proved it 'Xww is a live pa« nli' mmmtfl* *« r P w i . nAVnu - ± For % number of years past, it \ias been the leering ambition ef Republiorn politicians to brsak up th 4 solid souCh. They tried every means they coold de vise until at lakt a bargain was struck with Billy Mahone, a renegade. Demos erst, and the Republican party in Vir ginia was beaded Over te the tare, or the ropmdiators sold out to the- At any rate, they form ed a cealitieu. Mahone was bought with federal pa.tronage, and the Re- party.tepk the stand for repu-> diating the state debt. The plan worlted weW,£-thatia» iucceedfd in writing the state from tkfl 'foa.noerats, which* frost a Republican stand-point migbi.be aoesidsied in tltat light. They elected CaHunen gtfyei'nor, and a major ity of the lagtalatpre, whioh will virta> aHy give the llopublieau* another Senv ator, far the s)ico«sser of Senator John ttan will rata with the.party that made Ws elescitti f sasiWia. Virginia has fal i-. ■ i I, IVtUslßCtoii Bojrila The Past. ft is interesting fa Wilmingtoaians to knew that a number of youths bora and o£red in thia ancient tonn hay* achiev ed unaaassMD distinction in scholarship ift As N»*y sad at Wast Point. Capt. Jeha A. Window, who commanded the Kaamge that sfak the Alabama during the late war, was born here. He is now de*t WlUisiß A. Boudlnot, tail fliv*? lbg, ranked No. 1, of his gred* when hi MM4c»ed fro o the Navy. He too is a Wimiegteniao. Archibald Mcßae, brother of Mr. Donald MoJl«*| sto od so hifh above a4l others that tlhi second ■as» could net be graded. He died yeuijg. He also was a hativa Robsrt Savage, 808 of the late Timothy Savage, was the flrat man in his class by coit aion cenaeat *f ike atudants, but he was ti*d to tbe examination of Kiehmend Auliuk, son oi Commodore Aoliok, whe wat. a atember ef the examining board, and they drew for tb«9 highest jileoe awfl yonrg AulieK obtained it. Me. Savage died youog alto. had two Weet Pointera wh»™actad much credit upon th«m sfclwa and their State, William Hanry Wright was graduated n t West Point With tho first honor, General Beaure gard stood nest to hips— second. Mr. Wfight dWfflt the age of"thirty-tVo. William Gibba McNeil became very a Civil in the l't is well to remember these flang*. They nay prove as incentives to ihe y oe«|[ mad ef tlw preSeht if'Z Stqr, ' . . ariiy«rsif«riw i. f . . • fcjfa . (V t iffjjlJ A«i a result of Ma'ioco's victory, Vits giuia funded bond* catue down with a flop six p«>r cent, below tho price at which tlijy had selling. So luuihl rcudjunter success. Washington Letter. [From our Regular Correspondent.] WASHINGTON. D. '* Nov. 11, 18tJi. 1 ■a4NnoMMo*giM* many mmm flwww ■ ittent clerks end officials iu Washington ; no* than were here a week ago. The | exodus of voNis from the Departments was uliuost as great thin, year as it baa **Ut bv>,n iu a Presidential campaign. I AM employee* (roiu Virgiuia, New York , and Prnn»ylvauia were especially en joiued to go home and vote, and wero given a ten days vacation for that pur pose. Nearly every room in mo»t of the | Departments was short severaj clerks, aid the work, which at thi* season ol the year is most pressing, s tillered in con sequeuce. fiat the country hail to be saved again. It inayas well tie under stood now and here, that the first busi ness of this Administration, at all times, will bo to attend to politics. This ro minds me tbjat quite a number ot persons holding lucrative Federal p&ailicnein tho . South are now, l»«re in a state of great uneasiness of ipind. They were promi- I went iu opposition to Grant in the elecs I tfon of, delegates to Chicago last year aud; J now that tho "Old Guard" is ruuuiug thing* they aro auspicious that all will , uot befell with them. 0 . . I The absentees on account of' politics were not wmflWd to clerks. Evatf iliei President whs tfwtly several day# ou the pretext ol "private business. " When tho Nt\w York Republican State Contention met in New Y«ork the unsettled jaw bus incs* of President Arthur - a ev , oral settle,and cjosu iuij, aud it. is whether hp would have been able to sou tie it at-all had it not been for the timely .aid rendered him day and night by! Jonkftn£, Logan of Illinois, Catuelot* or PemiSflvatfia, JJlnir ol New JotiWdf NeVaddt, add'others kne%' just Wiat atti'utiyii the PresideinV pVi, vate business afifoirs Heeded. Then last week when his • again iu necdol advice,,»ml he felt great, concern lest apathy cause_ "his own State" to go against his party, the President dis&WWWAhW tfWiHoro ol his j to ? notwithsfftifdiughU e«or,t to close it up atnouth ago. Meauwhile he. had dpitf here j all he could to help Mahone sett I e up his business over iu Virgiuia. Great interest was manifested hero iu the Vir ginia elections, and all houett men riot engaged in politics kegret tlie •which has tallen upon (hat Common-* wealth by the triumph of theHepublioaa Repudiation Coalitionists..i But her property owuing, tax-pa>ing, people, those whe tyaye a real interest iu , her dent Arthur and his hndAr trtffclals, \Vhd pi-oieii«iig'fO Ue 'Specially Wsrupuloui regarding the country's honor, have taken into-/; lose communion a party of repudf atore. The 65,000 ignoraDt„v,4Wtei;ate must submit t6 the mongrel AbrfiirilWk-, lion which Arthur, Mahonoand that have selected. Judge Folge*bg«taken" rsome at' the Arlington for tho winter, and assumed chfirgfl.Qfilhft The offlcijil fjiuilotme will fall, with consider able if is understood, iu a'abort' time, much to the advantage tfrihb T>e paVtinent, Which" ncfeds 'Wood, gels rid of some ol it« ringk.' There is a good deal of talk* too, about, a change of polioy—A-jioducliQit jof some, internal revenue aud a less rapid paying off of the public debt. Juit at prosent the annua! reports absorb atten tion in this and otlier Department'. The heads of bureau* are alrehdv sending in tholr reports to the Secretaries who will embody (hem iu their recommendations to Congress, through the President, Some ol U»«se subordinate officials are quite prona to elaborate theories and ex press views of (heir own. Wbeu Mr. SplnD'er was Treasurer, he fbll-Into the' habit of airing his financial views in his annual reports and the practice grew on him until ho practically usurped the lano tions ol tho Secretiry in tho mattor of making recommendations to Congiess. Finally Secretary Bristow resolved to stop it and on one occasion tdok his pen and drew black linos all through the long, sptln theories in the presonco of Spinner, who had Just handed in his rev port. Tlie old gentleman was Indigo nant, but: Ids report was thereafter prints od as'it should be, contalug simply a re- 1 oordofthe transactions of his offlcs. Mr. Gilfllliti !:ae iu his report lor this ytfer taken n* considerable space with a 1 some what crude discussion of abstract eial questions, and there Is much'curiosi ty at tb* Treasury to see wbat tbe new Secretory will do about it. /, v Tbe election of a Democratic member of the lUouse of ! Itopreseutatiyea from the Eleventh New York district de •J* 0 ??:' 1 * of the atraigbtoout Itepuhlioans, and they will only be «ble to nmster 146 votea, on* less thato a ma iQriJjtli The Republicans horv are not very much concerned over this, as tbey express no doubt of beingoable to pick m>-tii€ oue vote requiste to. eonstitute a majority without much trouble. Tbey have nine Green backers, two Virginia Readjustees and one New Yo*k lode* pendenttUopHbliotu to reoroJt frow. end their calculaiions are, tberetore, based ou good loundation. Yet if those twelve tjueud>flra who.belong to .n«tln* of; ibe regular «M'gnui%aAious,iWere to combine they could tltet»le their owu twins. vh 7 The Tuesday Elections. 1 '/ - 'l hc Tnesdftv elections aro poeuliarjjii sorae respects, in the hern States j lliere seems to have le6n»'a*l.»ck ol in* teres! resulting in a very light vo( while the amount of ficrhjehiug ami fad? Ing- fcep.ti* to have oueii very lai (lie scratching in itch greater than usually occurs. The Ue|ublicnns scum to have { held their own, iiOlwilhatuudiHg the j ulijflit sDeinccitttn; ;(>yiim fci>o:\tc«i iu b'Oiiu tcnHctei guiia'i biii| fMrtiolifU to. nothing in these off-rear elections, he- n iVif and hir sentiment. PiacUcally it mailers lit (lei whether there ha a light or a heavy vole.io liie jiarty which w ins, for a ma jority 01, a thousand which seoqrus the victory and pjioils ias a a majority bodied thousand,! y A close vote wjierq U»ere »ia lull, means.something, U'lva vote whore a largo, pi of citizens jeinftji) away iroin tho polls ippaiiß VM)hjng as an, , index *>f public sentiment, otth ,U> >•> «i\ as it may he an index ol popular iudii» leienee or popular disgust. The main iliieresl,a3 also the main contest, seemed io be in New York and Virginia, in the latter of which especial* ihe coulest was a lively oue- ,New Yotjs was.wak'hed been use "t|ie squabbles between tho 'I aminatiy and auti-Tuni many Democrats on the one hand, and tho stalwarts and halKbreed. Republicans on the,other somewhat mixed things and made the. interestingly doubtful. The defection cf Tammany when the Republicans were united, generally meant a Republican vjefory, but this year the jeans vyeie themselves divided, h«t wli#, the ol that di* vision tyould bp ww pi.ly a quM|Jon of surmise II •lid Ids sympathisers wpjiftd hold aloof.iu •liow the hall^breed* who had gotten control ot tt»o. party in, the Slate, jttiat, >?iiliauf, Uie #u'iwflj-i«., tba jMfflJtajM could not UpTd jIJm Stale.,,anfj that \hyjr. could not be J.viflea with o* ignored,. Fiomthe reduced vide' oau sid ? pUew, xm "Sf®™ , c V' d ; nflec.tr'of (hq coattUon . beiweeir ; llalione' ftni|.()ieltepuhr!t;at'?. eliic6 Jhe 'ltep&o/K !i ft leffijife' ed campaign, It p 1 cvs6ljl' , \[' sbofaiU&t'M ]) rthi 'ehrowtl? IymdW Wtnik HU'ftufte 1 Wortll/c hallos 6l tile bnonff. muclf'itirpilsed as irio'Mfittff'At fli^"regWft'i 1 It tf.'a VlrgTiikV Viti lie)' best people cut tfrstoh- tllilf litfiiWi VWra' the consequences, for they did tfteii' bG&t' to prevent it. tyliulcMir tlial retrult be, riipidilliou'bi : lidt, the 14 'hofi'e« ddbt- Kepublican 1 riiar.agors Are re* sponsible Idr the ilif' idfl comfftVt ' tliey' 1 gave the Iteadjust er?. ' To sum up the result, ue far as (lie fli'- ui-fes rella'/hs) (li 6 flepuulici'iis 'hfcvfi w ,"helet aJLOie Blaties thev had btro^e,"'Hive' Ydrlf, kn'd capfh tlie Old 'B»- ! mliiidfi,i- Charlotte Observe?: M ! - ' 1 tft ')'- r i.ii" // •PiT.ua .lio*ii inn qyolijiTTiTrTn^ff'TTnTTTT'itr /* jijiuii'j. -ii ..TiiaiiKisvlvlng Day. ; • ( . /! , ' I .haiiaii'yii'jrtt* —Ij«M hoioi>ri ««»i>- OFFICIAL BI TUB PRBSI- I ' lliic.VHM i»U t • '.V l« Iffovcmber 7.—The ft>l*" lowing proclamaljon wis issued from tho" Depirtmeiil bl Sral6 ,td-'ilay: By the President of (he United Statesiofi Ainerica.tT~l , roctaniation: l i; vlim- It has J long been a pious enst(Jm J of oti'' people, willr th« cloriiig'br*Uw ,J h»6U back upon the blessings brought to 1 them in the changing course bf tho sea* sow, rtiul to Vetnrn sotemil Ihankrf ltt' tIV« Alhgitingflojii-ce lrom ,| wimm|they fioivf and altlwusrh at this period, when tfc¥ laOeh'leal admonishta W that the itidlo W otif sacred duty fiand, oifr rtadcur •till lies in the shadow of a great beieaye* incut, and the tnoivuilig which has 11 lle,t oitr hearts.still find sorrowful expression' l lowttril the God before whom we buf lately bowed in griet and supplication; yet the countless benefits which have show6rod upon us during the past twelve mouths call>ior OUH fenent graiimdo;' and make it flit iug that we should r©ioio« with thankfulness thai'the Lord lii> h& infinite mercy has uiohl signal!v fnvorert onr fcoimt-py and -our people, n Vcace> withOnt and pf-ospsriiy within havffbeoii' I vouchsafed -to uty ito peititence ed our shores; rife abundant privileges' of-freedom which our fathers left us in* their wisdom are still our: inclining heritage, ll in tlje h,eart of our vast do* main some affliction has visited our brethren in theiriojwt homes, yel even this calamity has been tempered and in a manner sanctified by the generous compassion foe the safiarers which have been; called .forth throughout our Und.i Ifor all those ,things it is meet that the voice of the naiioii 'should go op to God iu devout homage. 1 u «, , Wherefore 1, Chester A. Arthur, dent ol the United Slates, do recommend that ail the people observe Thui-suay, the 1 24th day ol Ndvemberv jnibnt, as a day ol national thanksgiving audpraver, by oeasing, so far-as Ihey from their secular labors and, meeting io their sfevW oral places ot worship, there to jofn iu ascribing Uonor and pi>alsa to Almighty God,' whose goodness has-been so mani fest in ,bur history and in our lives, and offering earnest prayer that his bounties may aoiitiuue to us and lo our children, ilu Witness whereof, 1 hare hereunto set my hand aud caused ihe seal of the United States to be affixed. Pone at the oily of Washingtdtvlhiv 4th day ofr >*k» vembor, in the year of our 1 Lord' l .bne thousand eight hundiad and. eighlv-ono. and of-the iadepeadenos of .ilie United States the one hundred aud .sixth i . u in CuicsTHK A. Autiilk, ' By IhoPresideul Qdt )•« l i>i ,y,|i| iuJasylUv Blauijs, Seeratary of Slate. ii» ' L nut f l!f :-: - lOlhi-l;ru» lit'., »l.n .k-fl i «By. iq i-i uisltl mliJßMWhi*•itiidu'ii:'. . «lii RHEUMftTISR, Nouralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of tho Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swellings and, , Sprains, (turns and Scalds,,,. , j, Bodityfainfa u , Tooth, Ear and fleadacbe,, frosted. Feet and Ears, find qU other Pains , , , and Aches.'' c _»l- u'lit ' • , „ , IJL i-~' No Prcptiratlon on earth equals ST. JACOBS OIL SS a »"fr, autr*t timpte and cfawjpExterufj itaioety. A trial entails but the aijoparatively trifling outlny of SO C«n«», hnd erity one «UfferingW«h pain *n have cheap *nd ftt , „ , • , Directions in Eleven Languages. / SOLD BY ALL lh) ttofatoMHl' '' • : HEMOOrE. »'•" "" H ;. ■ A,TOOS£ZR « CO*.', 1 "' ' " I fl^C^^kcounH^^^^'*^si^^ t^^ o'o™^^^^k^^,"* 0 ' o ™^^^^ k^^, "* ' '—' —— ~7~~~ —- ——-—t ——i"i'iu ijolmn'.'t i " L,u;;rj'>.U/ i'W.''.' V.U .U lU.I UTTTllll). liiv/ , f ~ Y ■ Look to ¥««r I . IK'ta V HO fl *! -m-tf Ui'KV-l ,'•!«« : . • M - • -.ft* ■ , ; ' ); Dr B. A, thfcl&ngest itocfc'aud mosf abft^l6teVuffetV'6f X| , acl l i^§ , 'Di J e^s' ! (s : bofl^ 'Bomiots,-' : nr.a I 31 1 " TrimpiiVklC'' "" ■-> ,« ~l»3 JiMmyari ,»*». ,U,. « ,4 msssSKi,.„ i„ '( l ' gnUaSKj !*4{il4W:Voj -aoliiu ,ioctai 15 •>*)?;> 00) 1 a'i j a •MsPti 9"doi 1* •# 'il.'i"l ri'firßl'in ! Sffiewii# * :l*« ->lj WUl' , ,/)f\ "WL&XPI \".LS,4 o ,^F e r.'R^l)P^PAWi c >. ft""! at,prices as low as tlig lowest. The pub lic will 0 i'lt'Oth nvlh ioH .tyitritou tb bu* )i* 01 ; vt Law tlau m saiuanO ol bajji tlo •> ? !,njt - *vr' ,urt oh *! uo**j »»: Thanks ar6 'to iW'nuVjlii foF'fcWJibePal »atto»fls{B;.liicMtolotß cecrlved. >ntf ho/WW AMWSoWtHiti && WlMd'&foeii *j.»» ".io«ifc&)» mi !iiw eTj:i'tM»Tii,lo 'Bli ~ UUVjf.iiltl d 'Jill (twxal) JOH lll'# VBilllCliJ 1T i , , 1 ' . 1' . ' '».! . 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NOJIMAN, Pitteylvaiiia.On.j ,V«u, iFloor Monftger,- ■ (!l: • :;! siii.'jjy JAWHJKTNSON!, Pit*s)|vAnia AiMjjAVfieey* i 9 Jtu ■ ' (h "TJj, , /, nr„ r.t M;,"::,.. stniiMd t vi«»ie .i ? a i-tt'bi v/ voiirwii list/) 4!f i-iv Tb Our Friends and #gpMic gmemty: It Is A«M (Al known f*ot-that our house Is of PUf)P()RflO%* tltc most popular locution 111 our murfci>t. : lVioMitf:odiUi.eKMri,!V(;i-y the saty, ,|o We left witling', M hich will rec«ivojatt»ti®!ii. ~1 Jo ,. . >£m -, Witb a popular and attentwe corps,orfmsaittwts, (lie public aru well a r .suied of a hearty wci ciwo^i&n^tliaijrthe ' Tui 1, . " iu eiii ,inr>ivti* j»i» 01 hahw r "' " * bt:* il& ji t»> »uj«, bun ,Ui*i>.. With this, we reijiftdtWHyMte » v fti ttt' att>baggas«gi»a»ibyiUii»)b»Mo.ii tuU lith frP n tU>im woit itt'tlivi jc>n c-h vqilj } u j •.""' M> "j «»• u , Jv! #i flj(l til yi) v ; oill ., c ii- fi J'r oniail luia .U/ |s||j f i[|) 4,1 * l ' .»K'ilAliija«t} to nifi- a.: vj •'Au I OlOli. »'ii; r*t: i 1 7>»- .45 «■( ' } l.l* ■ j u 1: l7l*i " :! ■ .tin) ~li hJlllliV bfti-jTOMIibHU 1.. oIOA-.f.T i Till! /O iJ' i. I)i4^ .l.r , N bd Wuili " A ' J ™: r * I -111 «t.ll >g .111 v i iii 1 11/1 A PERFECT STBEWOTKFNgt?.A fiUBF R^ER. . J[Roy ,31TTEES t »re -fcif' »'«.• " ; 'jn^iblootl,Bt^vii^tiiemoi«}*i»/fester w 1-1/1 J l) y«? 1 d , ril ,?? ls,s - Wnto for tho A B C Hook. 32 pp. 1 -M ■ , ..i t , ~.1 -m?OWS CHEMICAL' CO»y Baltimore MO. ' ® ' DITTFDO DITTEnS T II OS. E. WHITJti, Ala mane© Connty r \ | F WIKH,KgALB & RCTAIL OJSALBRS IN Boots and shoes, • • 'f'rti«ilc», Faliies, AT , Wifl taffe pleasure ifi ftilingr orden, aend ena ran ters satisfaction. Oct. BK#-tf. - , n "j i (j'HWtJF'ios! fcwj - TT is iniprnctfoab\j td enuoierate tn an a4rer* ; ti-enient every akaisfeiooniyrising-my l 'Stock/ CwUrglmply siy'tt tM-varied, and comprised kl mvat everj iliiug likelywb* "'Cst In my nue- Sogar, Coffee, Molasses, Cheese,..l,ard, Kero- UM:oiK.Cu|iued If'ruita, Canned Meats, Fleli. Oranges, Leuiqns Kuifins. Rice, 1 ■Spices, Catsup, Cake*,,. Craokc s, and Plain Candies, Soap, Starch, Klu fAg, and mapy other Xbiugs .too.tedious to men> Hon, all of which will lie sold for ■ " OasJi Rapt ex? V 'X" I ! '*9 ii 'ill . aJßi'jiitiiimo on the most reasonable terms. ,1 will also feeqp.tbfi. , iU ,i l; fa* q , e . Largest andCTieapest ih '' STOCK Off-,.: ae r, > i,n , .ui«H In Jtil-i to ;jait ii* I jJih U Ji.«i • Furniture ! *?* * It!)s.n.;-..J ft 1/K C ! %«*! ('l }ih.[* ' in town.'' hfl ■Wtiri »p my Line \yill (Jo well,to call frttfl-Wft' JTS6. M TURNER. 1 M-iBl.-* .wMiyjj,, MI III L S! ssMPsor*rcAui.T * CINCINNATI, O. ■ ** * IB . j ws\ I ,Mj 'l*ftlif The (Mnted "Qomji of tfie Sovfft n Ctm MIH. .fllli, sud rm«d«?l • Jliiuinrncoruri deairodb Writ© for Catalofjuo ado Vrrccf bet%/v> p%Kmh9g. —f : r M'l'. ... TO FARMERS „ and TrtRESHERMEJI. \ rt {'Lover F.mrint) (pi(li*i rortablnor ?,'{ I doii. to um for ifiiV&gfog ocndsaasnmn & a«» r*6' ! ••■''' j ' ; ", 'f'l "> ■ BEST 111 THE fWibli ] nA"f tfjf 8 W ( HI'RCH >®HC«wi.*t *MltI ANO ,» -—■ HAnmEK >» buano nriu aboir 1 the dirr rctoce. - -t --food. _ dessert spoonful of each kind with about a pint ■JOf water (hot Mirrin* , ..H" 1 * 1 all w thoroughly .dissolfert The delete ( nous irtsbTUbleUwttir , li be»ho'wu after fcittlißfjceOiHej twentyi tuin ir)W» brt, j*? !.,h fe^MV r fi^o®aSa5 ~ei^f * -rding (o Quality* =W - —— . fcftanfltffcflnft SE;.;vfc ;M Will et the purest and whitest ruade. 'J'he us* j.,ot this with sour milk, intrrtefenao to Biking Vowdar, saves twenty times its cost. Bee one poupd tlluabl# lnfb*m*> tiaa and read rartfuiiy. ' mow Mno rm ■ —-" ■!- • -i: -fjrmrtJTri•—— r.r 45 Years Before the THE CENVINE ' :.:paiw»aipiA.HE^ t-| CELEBRATED 1 1 I Fstl l fl£ C'/P'E'Op^' 1 , Complaint; ••, II : J 1 iWit'« , i J JIA' , AND SIC* HIADAfcJIK. •»'«-"•• ' ill , -... ■' 'F. tUj In » edge of the ribs, increases on pres : sure; sometf foes' tlfe' pain 'is M ¥ffe left side; the patient isnaiely able to lie 8^' I R.L e C t sometimes tlie pain i* f - shftl&> frequently of the and. is sometimes mistaken for rheumatism in the ary-j. stomach is affected with, loss of appa ¥H.VPS-i s P¥tF vcl Wg en rri with lax; the head is troubled with generally a iflurfi.WaUifkissjof mem ory, wirfi painful sen- haying../eftaiuapni' Uung which ought to have been done* r>:« A «fight, ?tteiwlant. J ' ! of weariness and debility; he is^easily tion of the skin; his spirits are lew; and although he is satisfied that exeix t , cisp ,would beneficial to hiip, yetv,.i he can Scarcely summon iip 4 enouglii to try it. In fact, he distrusts' ev«=y-reMcly. Several of the-above_ (Symptoiis the disease, but wlferfe W «»f lliem «k --istcd, yet examixtion of the body, The genuine ntfef stigaf Mated. ' " tvejy bo* haj a red w« »eal 6n rte ' wjMJw »«pre».oa Dk. McLank's Lividj . The^Al^ of C - MCLank »ad Fwun# . BROS, on the wappecs. 2S'V ***** difcMlffii