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" L- . I Ta-, -qnio vycciuy w 'vT. TTivi rn iOUb - . E.nrss. Editor. ' " : m itt-v-jt Associate. - i C.JL Nemos, IiUrary - g ... t. ' 1 11 K::s;UKina tCUAUU EirCSI TKt lAW ! M'H I ! RTOEM. The ront heavy storm which moTed td TtrtUef. . l .- irora tno Auanuc uuauu, - - "damage in many low lying grounds, &c.,butno serious - T--r?nft disafiters are as yet reported, al- t. : : fnnrod that shipping I .Ilii L Ate o ot '"- mnst haTO sruTcred to a considerable ex tent The violence of the storm appears to have abated materially after leaving tho coast at Ixmg Branch. fr wfttrorm tltllooN. Tha Dativ Graphic company of New Vnrlr -uri tjrocrressincr finely with the Monster Balloon named after A and ,t wm go 'np soon, the time to be Wf- tised. Prof. NVise ana ou. tised. Prof. Wise and other are " nsjc ldo aiiiiji ui fe or. somewliero, and tho excitement is . gradually mcrraBiug. Hundreds of thousands will congregate in ewmro wiuj . iho will witness tho stop, it remains . for tho winds to say. Scientific mrn are I Q-jeguj bein one of their cunningly interests of the Te.ritory, contends clusi . $i0,000 No. 22,601 to No. 36, : ,iAnw infrpsted. and many thin that . , . i ik n,nnn nnflmnt, reference to the ftl 3.000.000. vv ' - I rmrties. In all probability U ne does . ;n?fr th a nomination U HOfc BUCCCtT kLA jutm'0 " - nn f thft liands of the Re- . i i.;i.v.t I - -nViin ivftTtv. wmcnis Bomt;wiiin.uuuuir a thnB 1U1. -- r - I .eeminclT throw the gamo into the - . t. nmtnii I hands of tno uemocrats wuu uo : of w?f ri intpresL It is a - :-jJBiinTi whether Butler cannot win the race in any event rrrrrrriQrrAMdNQ THE Tim rr rZnrmTTTA i w c Trrr,, Arirr. 14.Mr. A. Uole oi Vinlla Indian Territory amvea nere w lvenin- Ho reports that returns last evening, no rciw . . rw..?t Vioi-aI last evening Ho reports that returns the Jleraia wouia snare ui -lasi evening. aa a fT. man's honesty. The poc - i.t:rt In fhn Cherokee I Cf the recent election in the CneTO 7r: nnt vfit all in. but that both he Downing and the Ross party are v Ayoiuuib , V - - I &ol?. fVrt5I end DenaiO tuuvciu. npTrty.howeTPr, are disposed -jj3ijpn t - t t. iiwninrr nnnv iihti1 i " rrn Tlntm?nr, .b which m composea ox, Mi.-u.UO(,n, TRIBTJNB ON the rausixiiwx- - - . . , 1 1 ffiwnr tho holding of land in severalty : '"7 ;."h Territory toLL :a tlv -W ' &lJU wit, r- , ti1mfmt! while the Koss parxy, wno - . i a r Claim to be fall bloods, strennously op- una Bcxiemc, iwa 1 . Li 1. r,mrw.rtv in common- t - fnTrnv t 10 nnin-i. .--w "y-- " r' ' - 1 t.hm!t. Z32kXDUic&ux. I nrn-wVa.rfisDonse to his Ohio . . yj MAmA Tiowl - iricnca, wnen iisxeu iu rr:r. or rather to di-gniso the old par- :iT nadcra now Bame. M pathelie in rtii v T.iVArftl De- : DOCcj.-said the bland o a genueman; . -the new organization should De tne ' f.:-.i n.mnrrnlfl and Renubli- . n e ana. and both snouia oe equuujr cans, anu win ow w home in it, neither tne guest wu a. mm a a. a . it tt Tr nr n.AcHioy.ir nnn Kiinutici i . . . . j i here, we might have throught him t.J:-A : ,:- hnt. in his eacrer- bonett in his odrico; but, m bis eager- B to pat himself on record as a con- Ltot Democrat, he reveal, the insin- . uucV - ------ va . ... t. ' TTo eenty oz tne woras uo unoo. uavs: "I am alDemocrat, but I should bo yery glad to see the Democracy xnoTe out of its old organization into a - : - xr rf nrr.erl TiTilcss uqit uuo, jlkjia . you do.' It may be that they will re- fuse and prefer to tarry where they are ;for the' balance of the century and until they can fix the meaning 01 tne resolutions of 98. If so, 1 suppose J shall tarry xcxm inem: Airier au, i them, ana l uko iuj om puuuwu ctadt I confess it is somewhat dilapi dated; there are t no banners upon its wnllsand victorious shoutings are no longer heard within, but it is a home flill, and I shall not leave it until it is v,nrrlpi walls whence the unterrified ghouta of Pemocracy have departed for ever. "I ehall not leave it until it is pcllrd down. Brave old spirit to face -r ra of the final crash!" Glad, r,rrftTnzation into a new 5 ifW tn tenant . Ui io vm vt- -. . - I nne! ae'.eruiiueu - tXye ftM' .hell, (until it "is pulled down tiUi ;iB "pn ed dawn . w , . - i -n- about his ears. "Call t Iocra. .. tt ?t.t T..n oniH With mocracy.'; no miguwu. . : trnth: CaU it anything, you pease . . ..v mnvA n o it I l4v v ... . . j rial of the last . Presidential ct;on' would show eren less strentli tnan the one led by the unfortunate Greeley. and f6r this reason he prudently de- and for this reason no pi "ucui,j clines the nommauon leuutiuu ndid&ie for GoTernor. If we are not . , M Groesbeck is but one of mistaken Mr. Groesbeck is but one of . ila isni TOVr nro willincr thousands in tne iana wuu to favor some combination of political forces strong enough to defeat tne xk- nmwniln9 to pubnean parxy, uuu T risk a personal saennco-m mo . . said combination, it is possi uao Uro wiser than the crowd tney aavise. - ' L den, the repor- j Bismarck nmISMM, reporter, wherein the neSpaper reporter, wherein the 0 remark was attributed to mm, "oi bud m gtat an object of wor- for God." -We had our doubts as e antbenticty of the interview when it was first pubUshed, and now it proves f-hnVation of the subtle order devised means oi uiuickuil: tuo 1 N Y. Herald together witn tne t: f Tr.o Dnmrw?m.tifi ionrnals IJyuw vi -"-" rf I cnrrlwl - rnalcontents of .the . ... y-i i -A I linn t. iiKG me utoverxiiuuiiu ouu " . , , m to Ja viuuii v. 7 I here TyCoon is said to eat off . . . . , i r I the head or a certain ciass wiiu iwudc .ui nowcnaiwr and is bv no lnt. hi canital favors either as the same courtesy is extended I S M MM . I to editors wno so xar to editors who so lariorgei tneir uig- nitv as to write in a disrespectful man- - . ' ner of the Uiesar. n V.;a on1 if. tpyytiM not bo Jonff ere I do tms ana ii, wouiu uuu u oUB the Herald would share the fate of a . - TWlnnrham. It arerues well ior iue ooh heal condition of our country wnen I tho columns of a Bohemian paper are . ... , it. -o . . bojjej cuaiwii, yyaw it BbOW8 the degree of prostitution o vnnnhari nv annn mnflrs. auu nuau kut i mr-Lfort.r; ' - r ' . , , 1 Tim New York Tribune with charac-1 wrauo tuxij, ww---. . , at thfl Administration in a style & , . . i wbJdl wond do credit to a first class .... i a nawA(rotiA DilimffS-ffaie Bueet ui wn ,oiuUi-v ! rrn,a imt ennnot shake MT. .: v.Mna with n. fffintJeman or De in mo 1 " o own proper person anywhere or at any- HmA nt anv nlace. without bemff Struck - ' - atasif guilty of a nnademeanor . Pec- pie are becoming disgusted watt .such rwrRistent and unfair criticism of the .. , n. nfl,?Ti rint. thl""- .. . . xnauon a ventilation 01 pew. i" this crusade against him. Opposed to -rAt t inmmM f MftRRftr.hn setts. nuuer iui wu'""1 w - x-0;f a . a n vintm r i i r . 11 u wouiu u Jil . l i v . a iwnninnpv hmii mni in TPKncjiirsiuitj iui uio uuvu"i - acts. This course is not what COUld be reasonably expected by Bepubhcans who reasonably expect uyij.uuo know Ml well atfh. President does not, nor never has interfered m State L xffi Pw.Ridftnt does i:,- ?a frinrnilnrlv free from eel- jjuuM- 1 . fish actions in making or withholding appointmente which would aid his friends or disarm his foes. Straightfor- xxmrA in all ho doesVhe pursues the even " - r. a tenor of his. way as a true man who does his dufy for the good of the nation at 1 . mtjrphY vs. THE TRTBUNB. According the New York Times, the Tribune has a deep pecuniary interest . Gf removal of the Govern- mcnt store bouses. It. appears that mcnt Store XjUUbco. m . aj;uwo Kec. lu uciici men wuui-uuj while accusing Tom Murphy of extra them means of obtaing an honest liv interest in tho sale of certain property iDg, and few will prefer from choice to l Al n.MmA( nock t .Tin n InV.nncTr na rt'llO TrilTr TTI flTI incr ,'Tom Murphy of extra doubt that the Times: has got the straight of the matter, and that Murphy is no more mterestea man tne j. noune IS pecuniarily, be not owning tne prop erty referred to as desirable for Gov- ernment use. "They wholiye inglass 1 . ' ;i ''I' ,f mu-, mnnrtnnPA tl TllO DlircUttSU u . - t. v TToif ori SfntAa. has nayer f , , u al mftJ W inWooA by great ma- neen mjiv unueiaiwu uj , - the ,e na not nntil re- JUI'J v - . t - - .1 ---.ai- iin the wonderful resources of lcnregion been described. Mr. tma xlcn T . n.. ujiu uuv lb t fVfj 1 fnl fisheries are o vericoKf n. no tuuU... 111pmi)liled in productiveness: The alr cod and s.al- plen t:fal - conld bo wished, far the fnr trade hv been regar- ' . the fnr trade hv been regar- echiff element of i its prosper- ded as the v- How - boundless seems to oe, ; - . ito to Alaska delights to speak. eve Bw rn,W islands, it is sid, win , paid back into the United . Trc all ' that. was. paid for piaies, irtasuij . - , ; the whole possessions. .,-THe, mfgnm- i - :siands. says another ttv mifrht enwrap all , -i f bout serious abatement t,nnlvt and these islands form )es3 than one-eighth of the area; of Alaska. The wonderful deve lopn t. cf the last two in : this region na. tracted tne aiieniiuu the leading jonrnals of the world, among whichmay be nameaine uuuuuu w, New York Times, and Providence (B. I.) Journal. The Alaska Herald, devoted to the tuub v. .- no snpenor saau oe wuuu uu u v. the earth: coal enough to warm up a . - . pathway to the North Pole; tillable SOU . r,nnn1i7 ifa inhn.nitaniS Witn buvuk" vw a nnmber of the rotables common to . , T I lower latitudes; and a cl.mare so m.a.- fti u-rf iha Tanin Rt ream, tn at over u. I uu , larsre coast area it is less vigorous than the State of Maine. ; Gold mines are being worked which - - - n v D II I Tl I II 1 I I I I I I I dl I aro promibm , f with an inexhaustible supply OI - . 7 t began witn an mcxnausuuie uP l 11 I CmU. muot tAtcu.a. i . , efroi a Poverty puts a fearful strain on a ma Loofir ThA roor man who "" r- entitled to more . JI. V.nv V,e man rkt WAftltn. 1UP - TTf w tpTnnlft onfi ia forced to fight against tempta- U, wbleh -eon., "to him nnder the . . , tv 11, of want and .ece; the o her , motive except greed or ambition . . i iaae- . ie6 wut5U " , acrainst the laws of the lananowiew I . t. v: v Bi,;oM Hvmuaiiiii&c v 1 Lii uiui. ui rjt;ii. w u!.... Jf ; tt mm Irom ine P . y. 1X,1;UICU has no friends, and the heaviest punisn- - . .. . . :J . ment tnat can le lnmcieu iscouBiueioia fo hiln. wben the pris- o " . . . , koliinfl him hone is shut 011 drS ClOSe .F, ' out forever, for he knows mat me par- . ... i donincr Dower will never do bskbu iu . . hia ueh&u But the rich . . , ;,wi.r criminal is iookbu u juu ejLuj i forlunatei he is lionize(,. Jstice bows W8 and seems to asfeWs :nnef loHnr, which it bears towards him. If ne.is Con vie'ed it is an exceptional case; bis rrnAa s llo-ht noasihle: - .... . . his nrison life is Iicrutenca oy pieasam a18 PrjbUU "IO 1B "hult" " I i s employment, and: cheerful assurances il.i t . c mill ho ohnrt nnn .... . . i SQOn he walkg fortbt the recipient of . Th?a wrnno-. elecuUT8 clemency. This is wrong. f be made in the . . M f yj. ; . . . . .. , x . leniency to tne poor ana seventy in q Qne may haVQ been driven ihQ commissjon 0f crime by cruel thQ othpr hag .nQ reasonable ex- . uui iiiuiijiiu Daj, o.u o hardto mflke an empty sack stand up- . Th.g describeg the condition J a mnn perfectly. -An empty stomach, a starving family, a forlorn garret or cellar, are serious obstacles to perfect integrity. If we would repress crime among the poor, we must nrst seek to better their condition;, afford them means of obtainp; an honest liv- email. as a Tisuu oi vue rtn iuj ciuuu - ate win stana ax uemocms r?a jju-iimuw, a Republican gain of 2. The House will have 60Iemocratsand20Repubhris,aRepubhcan rrW W Tribune of the 16th, has a-w . ' v infant diet . - We think jthe rjaden, af OT au: eunun", ; think ithe readers of tbatjouri . . r . - .. - , been treated.to tuat K.na a u, t : T3!trrTl iTlPlf the IT Willie long euuugu. i r ---- left the "beefeaters party :' .;ni 0lnn m the naiwr " founded by . -ha trt cTictnin i.ne I t i "Washington, Aug. 16 The Secretary of the Treasure tWs pm., issued Hie i following circular : Teeasu3T Department, Y Bv irtne of the authority given by fTl - ,At of rjonsn-ess. approved J my uth 1870, entitled an Act to authorize tho refandillg of tho National Debt, I mo iciuumub . . i hereby notiCe that tne PPfA Lr,i orri Art interest of the bonds herein ArmnV Tmnwh as 5-20 bonds, . , at the Treasury of the Uni- SxAifi8 "jn tbe City of Washington, m and after the 1Cth day of Koyember, 1873, and thatthe interest n said bonds uju cease COUpon Donas kuuhu Act of February 25, 1862, dated May jst, 18ti2, as loiiows ; cuupuu uuuv-, No 6 201 to 10,200, both inclusive, $100 No. 20,UU1 to jno. au,iou, ouuimu.v, S500 No. 10,701 to No. 15,800 both m- uuu, uuwiiuw"""" 1 Remstered bonds $50 No. 1,321. to No. 1,375, both inclusive : 51UU ino. o Kft o 1A 2fHV both inclusive ; b5UU .1 . L- , t. ? inn ",nClneiiro jno. o,ux to iw' rri v 10,100, both inclusive $z,uuu,- i Mjuv. I . ! -V i,a:tlU. ombrartArl . rtrtrt . i, o ohnw sm:-fiM)U.uuu . ""I,! S ohn nnn arP. orfi f'.f )1 1 1 )l 111 . UUUUO auu. " 1 ..? I .J. Tjted States seen- . ,-i rftios forwarded for redemption snouid , Tk;; h . , . ti -a J. . gecretary of the Treasury ior redemption. r, , . . . the Treasury ior redemption. . I ; w A -Rtdson. Sect'y. v- Qnn,. Ttnmw f -'niTf and New has a Ju,v nnmDer 01 - mi rime Bt of Mtorijd Biver , tl; PirrmnB P.nd."bv H. A. utB av D vj &t, - Berton perhaps the account by Mrs. Pauhne. . JL Potmr,., f Tins. aWRim. OI Uie K""Kra Ui u v bandryj wiUbe read (at the East certainly)with oanary wiix u v ,ZTre a.. , t has jn a the first acCount of them that tells how, . , rp - A tells the lesson of tells the lesson oi -- . - ine -t- thfl "fossil rain-drops" on the . uonnecucui, BiTOr Sanastonc. Tte others a Mr. George W. Sears, whose rough ana reaay 11T O Vnnnh ftTld TAftflV 111116 UOte is n8ed as an introduction to ms verse. ms 4t. 0,u. rtfc fhA fnmiiv. nor even iMu..,. V- j the We ; but toe ideal smiter of futurejood n (i nm irmbnii nf tnfi Tvreseni. xnere 7 r . b a strong educatinnaT flavor in the number; f oritcontai- n8 President Elliot's article on St 1 . .i t,. Washineton University, an eaucauonai discussion in Mr. Hale's introduction. Mr Oninnv's views on "Coercion in the TT . , - "'J f'nf Z SL.0 goo? many scnooi w.r ""J .t T - litSrary work while he was astudent at Dart- mouth, jwhich contams a good aeai 01 curious biographical detail, and (in the Record of pro- nrP an accouut of new Adams Academy at , . -, i n;r,V;Aras. The two serials proceed as usual ; i rr i a a v a. - review full and usef ull ; and the i i . . l t tv,- Anual College Directory, a feature peculiar to -Old aiJd Now," which gives the names of all "Old arta Now," wiuci pves tne names or au tie faeces c, t.o hundred or rnore coiate .li i,nndrfld or morft olleffiate study, nuumer OI MuuBa, , j stnay, iiuui , usenu rcxe to . . I r .nr IT ' . n TTI ' Tl AT purposes. - ; . litters Living Age. Amonf the notable articles contained in the issues of the Living Age for the last month are -n issues or tne the folWing: -Lectures on Darwin's Pbiloso phy of Language, by Prof. Max Muller, from; ;8.The F,ench Press, CornhiU ; The Death of Mr Millt Fortnightly Review ; Baron Renter's Bar jairi, Spectator ; The Marraige juarirex uhamoer s oounuu 5 xn f' T. I r "ZZZ. saL Journal ;K Tho Persian Language, isaturday n . ' L T.ntw ond tho two stduents, vooo TFords The Deposition of Peter the third, A'hf - rMftftHlmess vs vrouuuesH. " j tbor of i-uorotny r oi. me buiwwpuuu 0f this 4 page weeiay magazme is yoax, ojforioanyoneof the American $4-maga- zines is sent with J7m nlAleor a y6"- rxiscsx.xArii2oxTC, e Shah Victoria -03.000 nd ho Tnt.inn JE7.000. h " I . . wrt Mal, f M, ? Jo bjjP, og)jter. B , lpr, --.,...., XtA llfornrv Circle. , . - ; A Arisen of ft Trmsnrr Department at Washington ior a oneoi ineia acDuo - , A TrrWahin brofcer. in ft recent circular, Ju. tW RPTernl Enelish ship owners have - , j. v. nr,r frTP,;m fl-crs. in or- piaceci ineir. ventia d6r to obtain freedom irom pony vCUu . , r. WrAilorfftlc Honstei.. a leaaer oi w.o TLan nltramortani.ts. has been' sentenced to 0 ycays penal servitude I t what is now cnlled bknk nner clerical, patronage, nd living cm tne money oi. m . Rnfns Porter. th oriRiml editor.of i nti fie American who is 'V -RSm-iriolwim. and is apparently, m his "trnctcd an air vehicle which he thiuk. l ... ml. nn Tinnr flrri carry five 0 w i.s riadr. . important fact in silk cnltnre has bj,en developed by the -rm ;G0r,t nd color. Ii ttnee has been found to produce an emerr.ld grctn colored sijk. 4 - ' Tn. JonflTiAtA government hns decided that .. O , i m luture, no minimum Dij.. .. - frU PTnfiT,sfi of the State, for -their -education. HF, . i . a -. w - -x r nktil they have f passed ft RfttiHMciory .,Uu 4:L A fUpi-r mialifi.ifttions, and particularly J t tir aoanaintance with the language of the connfry to which they win oe sent. Elmira miikmen have adopted a ner pian icr Mlverinff milk which seems to posses many LJUnta pa nvpr the rid one. Their wagons r iing them in water. i .. rnr mnnv thincrs. It Csait 13 Sliupio ic.wvj y whl mire sick headache, make cream freeze, Li, u VwTitfnT- ottip.. take ink Stan-b out oi ' 4 k'" "rL ,T .7 cn ,f. ia TYinTfi CODSitUHUl T IJ . k : es the itching pam f .. v: caused by irritable skin disease, m,, wU i, nrndncs vomitinsr or stops it, as you like, aud many other things, too ;numerous to mention. , j ta Shah of Persia, according to the followfl; It m , - 1 A u A n SSVJ-t I M I 1.11 l.lin II II 11 I 11- itig story, has the true Oriental preference ior fat women: Being shown some very aaiobe r.w, at the Home Farm at Windsor, be asked hbw thev were fed. Being torn tnac mey,. were brought;into this plnmp condition by a diet of - B. . . . . nnd how thev were fed: Being told that they ,were ou case, awwiereM wi..iivo. w-, te said to his interpreter:' Ask if oil cake is n?.saia l" U1B mtnH fnr wtVSS." - - lftt A nnmber of sea horses were born in the lat- in 17rifTl.nd It 18 saia tnat inese are "hfo wLe birth h token place tnenrsi r f n i emit Kriram. luero am iuin Thir 1 ninfilTITV T.nn IIHV 11 1 l.f 1 LUC v"-j - . o vinn to their rwirents is penect, dxii me activity the day alter r, SA M, irt rrrreSTu ta i- , " . 'v fhe tail of the male. Thev yoimg horses- are r-1 n j.n- Uml iOn DW" M,rwe " 7 . ' .. leavinc the pouch of their parent tney imraeui lh, of ttP. ,er,. ; 1 t - - ! A Telltale Skeleton, j The following advertisement appears in the number of the Gestimunde (North uermany; Gazette : . .. ; i . Tr,a f,.Hnwinff heirs of Catharine5 Spelling, AHV .ww "O ktid hflr daughter Dorothy, both of, whom died a violent death in 1852, at Amsterdam, are re iquested to send their addresses immediately to UW-t?i Prnbata fliinrt at Amsterdam. - 0tto Keller, Ann , .. rf Derfln Joseph Derfling, all of j :. . 'f10 nnitd States since h v & 1864. r AO- : v..nrXn Rnlicitor. i' riiv r.n 1 a jruviA rr v - ' . I . . . j ,1 m - -n era i Thio n.fivprri?Ameiii wai iucj. quenceof the discovery of tho '. the widow Spelling and her daughter, and tne .T" " fea;fn, orime, op. " W I L 7 " - recovery of the spoils of his fear T tw isr.o' t.he nolice of Amsterdam saw 1 , . 0.0rA9rn Raw I i M T tlx T A ' I ... r : f h honne on Harlem street v. Po,nrinA Snellin lived with her i daueh rinW,thv noti to the affect that the two I WIICID Sf k.aJll--.. v r---' I - .... wlo th"e country. This notice I w v a :.i f a uni a r nronsed no suspicions, but when the old lady and her daughter did not return alter tne lapsu a ciT.woplni thfl Tiolice entered it. A ieanui R?crht met their eves. The widow and her daughter, with their throats cut from ear to ho flnnr in an advanCett state of decomposition, while all the bmfeius were rifled of their yaluables. Tt was ascertained that the murderer had car ried off diamonds, money, and bonds amount ing to nearly one hundred and ntty tnousana dollars. Time passed by, and the double mur der was almost forgotten, until on the 3d of July last the house in which the curffs had been committed was torn down. Between it and tne honsn was a space of about r . . r . Bpace between, tne two Duucungs. Tterenemet with the jast retribution or nis teblec -infui death of slow 'starvation. - A Word to, pe woraanj people of ' ... , . - i . . sexes.".- ' . TIT Afthflnics. artisans, factory hands, and J. , ( - pie who labor for a living, find it very difflc if not impossible 10 seep we mmus ireofroiJi Ktain. Hand Sapolio will not only remove particlo of stain, and what is called I'graiw. ...... , i ' 1 V - in dirt, dui it -win aiao a-cvp mo Bon pliable rendering the muscular action as qUjc and easy as lathe case with those .who dp t perform hand labor. It is only 10 and 1.' Cent o .oVfl ftecordinc to sizo. iiVery merK.s. should use it constantfy in place of nfl poaps. w "Women. The hair is the ing glory of woman. There are few moderate defects which cannot be remedied by tee pip. er disposition of the tresses. -But when the hair begins to fall out, ot turn gray, in ycmE(, people, or witn tnose iu iio pmuo ui uie, int is cauf e or real regret. When this is the case, IZaM,s VegetalAe Civilian ITiir Reruwer will found to be a first-class remedy, far bnperior, ai a sound medical medium,' to any thing dse 1. fore the public. It Actually restores gray fc to its original color, and in the great majority of cases, causes it to grow again" when it i, becoming thin. It is not like many pop,' preparations, a mere wash but a ; scientific dis. cqvery, indorsed by physcians of character. Address R. P. Hall & Co., Nashua N. Ift l Forney's Weekly Press, Feb. 1 ISCS. j For Loss of Appetite, Dyspepsia, Iadigos tioa, Depression of Spirits & General Dotility, in their various iorms, rt.u.u.v'i. woi-'.n.rED Fmin of Causaya! made by Caswell, Ha7aut & Co.. New York, and sold by all druggists' is the best tonic. Asa stimulant tonic for jpi. tient recovering from fever or other sickness, it has no eqnaL If taken during the 'season it prevents fever and ague and other intcrniittt fevers. . 4 ENOCH MORGAN'S SONS' ) SAPOHO , is a Bubetitute for Soap for all Household pm poses, ex-eppt washing clothes. SAPOLIO for Cleaning your Uouba will earo.th a labor -of one cleaner. Give it a trial. SAPOLIO for Windows ia better (than Whiting or , Water. No removing curtains a.nd carpets. SAPO'LIQ Clean Paint and Wood, in fact the entire house, better than Soap. Noslopplng. Saves labor. Tou can't afford to be witt out it. f SAPOLIO for Scouring Knives is better and cleaner . than Bath Brick. Will not scratch. SAPOLIO is better than Soap and Sand for polishing Tinware. Brightens without scratching. SAPOLIO Polishes Brass and Copper utensils bettor than Aeid or Oil and Botton Stone. -5 SAPOLIO for Washlnff x Dishes ana uiaesware i in valuable. Cheaper than Soap. SAP OLIO removes Stalna from i Marble juanueii, Tables and Statuary, from Hard-flniabed ; Walla, and from China and Porcelain. S .A. 3? O LIO - removes Stains and Greaas from Carpets and other woven fabrics. There ia no one article known that will do so many kinds of work and do it as well as Sapolio. Try it. ; .. hand SAP OLIO a new and wonderfully effoctive Tollot Soap, having no equal in this country or abroad. 1 HAND SAPOLIO as aa article for the Bath, "reaches the foundation " of all dirt, opona tho Eores audKives a healthy action and rilliant tint to the akin. uani SAPOLIO 1 m .n Pmntiflmi the Skln.lin. VicauKw ui - etautly retuovintj any stain or Dlemlaa from both hands and face. j 1 HAND SAPOLIO i it. . Jk 9. ma is without a rival ia the world for curing or preventing roughueas and chapping or either Lauds or face. ' HAND SAPOLIO removes Tar, Titch, Iron or Ink Stair. nd Oreano; for workers in Macbtut Shops, Mines, &c, is invaluable. For making the Skin While and Sort, an l giving to it a " blwm of brauty."' It I unsurpassed by any Coainctio kaown. hand SAPOLIO cofts 10 to 15 cents per cake, and everybody should Lavoit. You wiU Lke it. ' ' ' DON'T FAIL TO TRY THESE GOODS. . Buy it of your merchant If he has it or will procure it for you. If not, then write for our Pamphlet, "All aoout Sapolio and it will be mailed free. j - ENOCH MORGAN'S SONS, ao rjiRK ilace, . y , fl 1 OmcE of Cmr lebk, " New Berne, N. 0. July 3d, 1873. ) The undersigned having been appointed by thfl CM Council, as a Special Committee, to investigate and ascertain the total indebtedness oi trie Uity oi new Deiue, 11 uiuu said investigation, hereby give notice to persons holding City Vouchers of any kmd or desenption, approved bills, claims, or any other evidence of debt against said City, to presvut the same at the off ce of the City Clerk for reg istration on or be 'ore the first day of beptcm ber A. D. 1873. ' ' . DYXVESTEB XI. l . Joseph Nblsojt, Committee. Benj. MoGee. J ' i to bep-i. . NOTICE. I To the Holders of .Claims against Caricret Chunty: I have been appointed a. special Cammis : fnr thfltvarbose of com nromikimi what 'is denominated the floating debt contracted ' - 1 it a prior to 1868; there is or will be neany wi- thousand dollars in the treasury appropriated to this object, in the which I am limited to 00 cents on the dollar. Any persons holding claims for the deficiencies-of 18G3, 18C9-70 and 71 whicii have been paed upon by proper authority, can if they elect to do so, have them settled under this provision. Upon presentation to me I will credit the same and give an order to the Sheriff to pay taxes of this year or to the treasurer to pay the momy as soon as 9jw; I will attend at several pUcea in the County about the time the Sheriff is col erting tuxes will also bet Beaufort every first Monday and at New Port whenever requested. -Aug. 13th 1873. -W. J. Dctdohtt. Wses." &c ... eainofl. - wim uu, aW xu , ia en a Lrcilb. "to eco Democracy moTO
New Berne Times, and Republic-Courier (New Berne, N.C.)
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