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' i 4 - - i r . 1 1 r ? i yv l Midi tt V-r-iHl J.-JLv i in i i i it i i k .".'I - urur ' 1 iwiw 1 . - t VOLUMES. NEW BEHITB, IT. C THUHSDAY ; ZnOIllTnTG, SBFTBL2BEB 18, 1073 Ancmnsnop maitkiko ok fcOMAU ' CATHOUC1SM TO-DAV. .. - - . . ... I' The, fame things are apt to appear so different when seen fiom various, points . of. view, that perhaps people will scarce ly experience .surprise even on learning that Archbishop Manning is of opinion -that " the power of the Chnrch of God " by which ;w'e presume Jiis '.Grace means' the Chnrch of Rome " was "tiever frreater than it. is now." Three weeks ago'-tbe Marchionesses of 16 thian and Elite, and a nnmber of other " Rrpan Catholic ladies. of rank, waifed tipon this celebrated prelate on the feast of St.. Henry, the patron Saint of jboJLrchbishop, whose name is Henry, to present himwith an address, and a sum of money to j defray the cost , of re storing his private chapel.- : .The pre eehtatibn was made by MlIe.'Do Stac poole, a very pretty child some sir or seven' rears old, in a basket filled with choice flowers, in which was concealed a beautifnl pnrso of white satin con taining 200. The Archhishop, after some graceful thanks, said: And now, my children, I want you fo listen to oe, I wish fo say a word . Co yon about the Rate of the Church at this moment. You will hear people in the world say that she is in her de cadence; that she never was so de based, so weak, or so powerless as she is now. Now, you know Spenser's ptory of the shepherd on, tho top of a hill, who saw more, therefore, than any" ono else. Now, I ain like that shepherd, and I tell you that the Church .was never stronger than she is now; that she never put forth.more blossoms of Faith, Hope and Charity, aye, and of contrition too, for the sins of those who blaspheme and despise her. There fore, instead of being disheartened and fearful at the present state of things, let us rejoice and take courage; for be- . . """v. I . ! i c v k ' i it ! k . . If v ........ . . . LYNCH. ULVf IN MISSOURI. - ' Gov. Woodson, of Missouri, appears to be awaking slowly to tho necessity of energetio measures to repress the spiiit of lawless violence throughout capt. Graham the noted caval ry OFFICER ENBS Sl3 UFE AS A ' HIGrH7ATMAN. , Di2JVEn, Colorado. Spt. 10. A spec ial dippatch to-the Ifetes. from Hugo, the State, which he only nominally, and 0r,coJlTains the following start- Judge Lynch really, governs. He has "g infoniatibn: , ' written a letter to the Sheriff and other A bold nttempt was made at River ' Resignation of Japanese Ofiiclals. . j I - 'k A letter from Yokohama in the AlU getiieirie Zeitutig says Jhat the Japa nese officials of the ministryf vof Finance ! Our "Washington corrcspondeiit "Lile says: " ' " 1 " ; r The effort o keep np the gold prem ium to its extrav-isrant ? rates' becomes have resigned, finding it imposible to j daily a matter of increasing difEculW, restore the, ways and means of Japan to a satisfactory condition: jthe Stiite dbt now amounts to $104,000,000, and and threatens to smash somebody's toes ere long. The payment of thirteen millions from the Treasury for the re-. rronAmfin ' rt tn IT n ' 1. I KPTirf thlQ .tnnrtimfr of lnilvlao1r 4-n. .. . .,t L.ktt: C2 a t i ir i increasing every year as the Govern- demption of called bonds has thrown proachmg the people of the county with rob United State Army Paymaster Ma- , JJ. u rU r., , . . v. " v , . !i done their daty in failing to J lor Brooks, as he was going from the - - v - - . lu 1,- . i LlL - x,. u:.k r; not havin brig to justice the persons who lynched rrai1 to the camp of the Sixth Cavalry. Kessler, and brutally murdered Sheriff about three miles from Bend River, to Low and members of his staff. Tlie Gov- 1W tne troops. . He got off the "VVes- crnor adds that.if the guilty parties are tern-bound passenger-train early this not forthwith arrested and put on trial, morning, .'and was met at the station by he will put in force the law of 1G8, J yaPt- Irwin Lieut. Wilmore, of the number Of under- nas entered upon a( takings which considerably, augment its expenditure. Hitherto jthe real state of affairs h s been kept secret, cannot' fail I to precious metals which embarrnss these operators to a serious extent. To accomplish ery their nDLZOZOUO ,. i ror uxMta t&At love do, : ' For tboso thftt lore eem Uthi . For tha kniren tbatraUoVoTiat, , .. : And traits my earning top; ' J . . For the caqjm that fiMifttaner , For the wrong thAt neeJ rjiiiitAOce, -"For tbe fotnre in tlm HiirtAnee For the good that I emit do.' 1 , ;'-. .. jr- rr V.D GathrJ" ' ' A- " ' " . The Presbyterians of Chicivgo nnmber Abont 3,700.'' ,r, ".'"X ' -'j'., .-s' . " The Indiana v Cbnrchraan it the name' of a object they are now organizing amove- new EpUcoptl pnperpabliabeil at IddUntpoIin. -to Wrpit the which gives him authority in such cases to send the State nrlitia into the coun ty to make arrests, and quarter them on the- people during their stay. So far so good; but to those who have watched the course of lynching in Mis souri, and the complete immunity which Has always attended its perpetration it would r be more reassuriner if Gov. Woodson had sent his militia first and made his paper menaces afterward Am ple time has been already given for the arrest of the murderers of sheriff Low, if there were ever any intention to arrest them. Several weeks have elapsed since the perpetration of the crime, which was moreover committed in broad daylight, in presence of many people to whom the murderers and their victims were alike familiarly known. To say that these wretches have since been going about their daily ways unmoles Sixth Cavalry, with an ambulance. Jlrs. Roberts, the wife of a post-trader, and some soldiers, were also in the am bulance. When a fthnrfc distant f mm I til A cfotiV nmKr.1oT,nrt t,1iJl I Q PbllC by two men on foot, who were masked Three shots were fired by them from a shot-gun loaded with buck-shot. j one charge taking efiect in dpt. Irwin's back. At first his injuries were con sidered slight but : he has" since com menced bleeding internally, and is now spitting blood. Another Bhot was fired by the. robbers from a pistol, the ball passing across Major Brooks' lap and through Mrs. Roberts' hand, making a painful wound. Lieut. Wilmore fired his pistol at one of the robbers, named G. W Graham, . formerly; a Captain in the Tenth Cavalry, at - Fort Leaven worth. The ball passed through his i i i - 1. - .T V At H ri. : ' I . J L 1 ' l . I L Dm toe letter oy wnicn idb JumiHiera U4em ior a iresn issue ci greenpacgs;i Thf Jewish Mpssngwntin noticed their resignation has found ifs bpt public sentiment is too stf dngfyop- nftelessneea of the recent eonTr ntionjof IsraeHtee was iota the press; ,and it is feared that posed to this movement for its success. in Cincinnati. J ' . the Ministers will consequently be or dered to perform the hari-kari, 'lbe letter in question recommends that ajl works now in progress should at once be stopped, that the is sue of paper money should cease, and that'all the expenses of thb Govern ment should be reduced to a minimum. It also observes that the alleged pro gress of the ' country isj a ' mere sham, which must ultimatley j lead to universai ruin; Tie correspondent adds, however, that the' director ofj the Fi nance Department , seem to! have been of a very different opinion a few weeks previously, as they then estimated the revenue at $70,000,000 and, jttie expen diture at 60.000.000 and held )out Ube prospect, of a : surplus of J PROMPTNESS. The suspense that a man suffers in liove'me when I say: again that there .business life while waiting for the cul body just below the heart. He is dying. I nm n Kt tt T:i t i ted is to admit that the people of Callc- iuuuer- ouuui, luxmenjr - learned the true Keper oi jno. i cage orauon, on uie Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Rail road, escaped, but the cavalry. are after him, with hopes of his capture. We presume the above G. W. Gra ham is the same one who was Captain of an independent cavalry company at $2,000,000, even if the projected reforms were car- American ship-building. ried out. As yet only eighteen (Ger- of the .in'erost in way connty have rot enormity of Ithe crime of lynching," and that it is lugh tme the State au thorities should enlighten them. 2T. Y. Times. able sums, but the Government will until education becomes more general. ... - . . r " . i The Mikado's aplace, which was burnt down the other day, is to be rebuilt with I j When Bill ; Tweed was in Congress, several years since, after, a wine pup per he became very, talkative wi:h sev eral M. C's who were' on the'mnke, in a small way, and before leaving them ; he remarked that he could go back to New York Ci'y and make more but of a ferrv company than in all the petty stealings in Washingfpn such as denominated sta tionery stealing. At that time, how ever, it is qnes ionable whether Tweed knew or even anticipated the avenues to wealth to the extent that ho Las re alized. f The trf menjlous outside pressure that -has Jong be n brought to bear upon Congress to allow the registry - of foreign-built vessels is being raJJfffty scheduled by the rising, activity-. of The revival ships gives wooden man) miles of railway have peen built ; special advantages to this, country, in the army &nd iin natiohal where immense education have, of course, cost consicfer- quan titles of ship tim- der- ber are accessable. England finds Her not. imported, timber annually, enlarcrincr ' V." The Unr. Dr. L. Albert, of Oermnfttown bfi been elecfeel Proftsor of Chnroh Ilintory in Gettysbarg Theological Seminary. . 1 The new Arrhhmhop of Lima, Teni. on' fir ing the oth of office, swore to tiold the laws of the conntry snperior to' any orders from KonJe. The whole nnmber of Episcopal clergymen, in the United Rftteki 2.492, of wliom !ont 4 per cent, are unemployed by reason ot debility. Bishop Rindll, of Wyoming Territory, whilo oii.ti roentpiwjopAl tour through bin dioceso, nrrowIr escaped befog maI pod by - the Biooi. The Geurl AnoKtio of Baptist tu Vir VTtiifti nnaniraonKly acreed toenpport the Ameri enn Bible Society instead of their own Bib! Union. i . ' . , ;- ' , A new pjiptiut paper called the Florid Bp iRt has recently oorao into heine; in Tyitte- City, Fl ridi, wih the llev. U. B. M;t:nlIotn aa editor and proprietor. " . ; , ' j " ' ' , ' St. (Episcopil) Chnrch, in tioniNTille, -. havinc'been improred at a cost of $50,000, wa do'licrtted cn Thursday Iat, Bibop Ounamina preaching the sermon. ' There are 950 Univ realist 'chnrehe in tn United States, organised Into 23 Ktnte and ' 1 ffeneral convention, and maintaining C eoITef7e, ; introduce oher European institutions the margin of cost "in shipbuildinfir, j 8 seminaries, 2 theological'' schools, ixAiZ sciptions collected all over tbej conn ry. never was a moment when the power of tho Church of God was greater than it la now; and you yourselves, by your live, are contributing to this." mination of his plans and over the un certainty of many of his ventures, are more wearing on the frame and mind than the actual labor of his h;nds and ' I - It si vaw s-kw a rm w r flATVI Vm tTfl rO Oil t tachedtothe 1st Nbrth Carolina Vol- . 7 J " ? ? TiVT T unteers, which wr re' recruited in and near Plymouth, N. C. during the war. He came here with the 3rd N. Y. Artil- FEEE EXCHANGES. " Tearing Escape of a Horsej-Tb'.ef. lery- Captain Ge rge W. Graham being Mfmjhis, September V.bome days his name who became famous in this nce J. E. White, a prominent citizen; was arrested on tne cnarere oi norse and whence is able to present but a de clining competition every year. Some of the more . sanguine advocates of industry predict that another twelve months of progress will bring our American shipbuilding; up to its anti war proportions. nodical. miBCELI.ANI30TJ3. The poet wha wrote, "Ixive is an eternal the routine working of the business machinery. Promptness in fulfilling wonij finii ha com'nanv in thpirAmna' stealing, and within a few days subse transport, is remindedthat .canalboats; are Marion like, at unexpected hours, cans- qnent no Jess than a dozpn j specific ing them to be continually on the alert charf fo ?i?nilar mHe fnr him and i nod nnTiona fr manf u;Q pnblicl fie was cdmmitea for trial chanlwjtho toWowjng sensible with much greater ease and comfort in well disciplined band of fearless scouts, without all ways. Man is a creature of impulse who wero :n theip eiernfint whpn 1 pad. to see him. and after spending about TheCarmel (N. Y.) Jbnor, in speak- engagements and in the payment of ing jf tho .change in ?tha law compelling bills among men, would obviate much newspapers 10 pay posxage on mcir ex- cf this, and the mnchine would run on for the same use. ; mebody gives t the definition of nQwljier a piaoe wnere no xanicee nasr ever An Episcopal paper in New York City doe not approve of the music. In Christ-'Chnrch Id that city. Jt cjtes much operatic mnsie, arid thinks "Robin Udair notunitabla niaslo for Hie Hymn "Nearer MyOod to Thee."1 Je Er(copai dloose of Delaware h $1 parisbeaiphurches and chapel. 22 minikteni, 1631 communicants, hd Sunday school teacher and acholan.' 2780. The contribntto of the diocese laat year amounted to $36,G33 31. The Rev. The. K. Beecher, brother mt ifeory Ward Beecher. has created no little' stir among the Conf?rrRtiorial brethren in , New York by wer bwp aad flaborate oway in op of the rtligiovt week-,'lv.- Met, in justification and advocacy of avriealar re . remarks, which wo fully indorse. The local press ought to. oppose the renomi nation of any man who refuses to re store' tho free circulation of county papers and free exchanges.. It is not 'enough that the local newspapers be praised at Fourth of July orations as the invaluable aid to the political edu cation of ihd'pe'dple, far ihat great in terest is entitled to more substantial recognition. The Monitor says: " There are sufficienVand'substantial reasons for the re enactment ot thQ re" jicaled freo exchange.and free home cir culation .laws. This repeal is a positive to a great extent, and is apt to follow a good example when set him, and none more so . than the thoroughly ed ucated bnsiness man; and what every business community needs is prompt men who are not only prompt them selves, but insist upon others with whom they deal being the same. "We are of the opinion that many of our business men in this city would benefit materially by rating more promptly and requiring others to do the same. ing a raids half an hour with hini; chftWfl. or in m nlrir rr rPAlrloaa AAm. VVJUMV 1 j on snnprinr nnmJiera an A folcrate and.asked to be let ou came i. to the When from the lines of support, which raids ;the &ard opened the gate White pre sented a cocked revolver at nis head and were generally successful in their de signs. b Capt. G. received numerous wounds during the war, and was, with out doubt, one of the most reckless dare devils the war bronght to the sur face. After the war he was commis- King Oaooban, of Feejjee, has had a carriage built Tpr him at Glasgow,' Scotland. ' It is made tdJe carried on the shoulders of sii men: 4 : V : i The Wanderer.' the oldest journal of Viennr, established sixty-four years ago, has ceased to exist. It politics were of a federal tendency. 4 confession. rcnxjorTAi.. Tm Karl, tha tenor, ir to trarol with Camil lo Ursos Concert Troupe. ' , THE She: was arrested. THB WAY THEY LEAVE ' DEMOCRACY. - Hon. J. F. Johnson of Virginia who ?Tancet t ndenfTValr obvi has acted with the Conservatives aban- ous, and, lor various reasons, Dad to- dona i-i nar.v Because he beh'eves it Drectors of a Southern life to make room for large, monopolizing publican party because he knows it to time of the most excitable and readable company, who elected Jefferson Davis and cried, 'Ijet .me out or die;' The guard sprang back; and White darted out and mounted a horse 'vhich was in waiting and dashed off before te damsel. Riond in ft mTftlrvrAmmcnf. in tbo wit. Cfan aft ariV aspOSSlDlB, DUt UD tp dart I rkdid- i)Avobt lnoinl. tn - ".- ' . ' .j ' .V'i ' "iJ j uiar army ana jocaiea in iansas, wnicn I "y. " , ,f vr"- -r1?'! -i T " l kDWx m jm umejpma. i mom wno ever aeia a uaomei oiiiae. k : . i 1 " T-y , , ;. J V - ' : ' . ' c , It is reported that Torn Scott is to be invited A OreenbiiRh husbarid cured" his wife f. uk thf ,Erif . IU?llrd$ n,.- : -.,-f ,ri jeaddnsybyaUowing'heV to oUsver him mak-' j Joaquin, Miller is homeward J onod' on the mg love to a young man disguised as a dashijig brny deep, and Tery t soon Amorioa will . fear another affliction. 1 was the last we heard of him, until the above met our eye- His life prior to, and during the war, indicated an end of this character. His reckless and daring exploits and narrow escapes, during his war life, would make a vol- His Wife nad earned, tne revolver in ner I papier to; him and had the horse in waiting. Mr. M. F. Tupper positirelr denies that lx Is the author if the Iin: tK''t'o6UU mail roii Id bend bandit. ti twig, but a wise f ; ,, r,. The New York Times say? "The insurance AMI V cify newspapers. Accordingly, anybody be National to the core and this is the who has observed the opinions of tH red Yeason why thousands abandon the press on the repeal win recollect tnat, old honored party which has out nature. THE SOLDIERS' HEAD-STONES. The Secretary of War is considering. President of the company because of his supposed popularity in the 'South, have discovered that1 they made a mis- r An pastern paper says: 'Hog. packing fn Maine has begun rather earlier than- tymal.; ow ing to the recent-fiosts and heavj winds break. irigfliVines! ' -i;- )i'r- : : iT" !.i-:? A.Dutch amateur has :boucrht. in Brussels. for5,00O,a small "picture of the "Marriage of roy. of EeTpt.. will enter the Prnaaian militMrv iienry IV., anthenticall work of Bubens himself. ' one'dreAdi-k Prince Muley Hissnd, ILird son of the Vioe- declafedto' be the the larger and more powerful the more livcd its use;alness and is now dying.a the bids opened on Saturday last for decidedly . did Jt approve the repeal. Kvinrr death dailv. No amount of cral- fa ocn nnn -f Wo ai, uaH longDeen uu esiaunsueu policy vanizfog and tricking out m new and of the great-citypaper to set forth the longer deceive the duty of the local papers to scrape to- honest rai)k fiIe as to the real. cha. gether their local news, and leave great racter of the decrepit and dangerously .affairs to great men. It is natural that garTalous 0id. jnan Gf the period, who a city newspaper manager suouia covei, geeg nQ gQod .progressive move- marble, the stones a largo circulation and great, mnuence. mGnt mGagnrea for the i?ood of the Italy and. shr It is his Verv obvious nolicv to make t,i a u j i in There are others for Tennessee and the conntry papers mere local reporters nnt ,L wfi nr ' . tea abont Xerm?,ntmarb'e8' al fo.r?'ch.mo i- - sr i ana oilier crranices. me contracis wjii an obituary for the dying patriarch: probably be divided up among several The educated bear, which is one of the at trabtions' for visitors at Rocky Point, K. L, i said to have recently ; drank one hundred and service on Oct. 1 as Jjientenoat of the. 1M Dra goon Guards.: r' ' 1 . ,V In 1857, when the pay of CongpsmA wrVa raised to $3,000, JJen. Bntler denounced . the increase as ' an outrage. " lie , was ' not a Con greasmaa kiAself, however. " )! f A turtle shell marked 'B. T., 1703, '" has graves in the soldiers' cemeteries. There are fourteen bids out of nearly 100, each of which aggregates less than the mil lion of dollars appropriated for the work. One of these bids is for Italian take. Davis bronght ruin instead of sixteen botUes of sarsaparilla soda water in the prosperity, and the Directors, after re- space of a single hour. ; . . : uiuviug- mux irum uiuue, olui iiuuuu j. C89sarim,": the Heralds nightmare, we are aiscovereuattlie old Trumbull place rn Nonli themselves compelled to transfer their not surprised' to learn, originated at a Parisian Haven, CL jLt is suprjosed to have been marked, business to another comnanv. I This' in- dinner party, at which Jams Gordon Bennett, h7 Benjamin Trumbull, son of the t int rbn. cident has convinced some ! of the John Bussell Ycrang, and George Wilkes sat Dr. Trumbull, and father of ex Senator j Lyman around the board. t r"-- t A ybnrig man was Trumbull. Southern papers that it is not wise to hnn7 in L nr conduct business enterprises' with re- A yonng nmn was d.R(?narged ' from Auburn na woman, tones to be prepared m . M prison Y. recently who had earned four hnn- hngercd along m pped tothis country, ference to political or sectional preju- ed doWarsy pveirprk--during his" foar and ont of patience,-but i for him. The only thing he would like belter would be to discontinue them entirely,-add their circulation to his, and substitute a local correspondent or occasional reporter for the local editor. A curious phenomenon, of late frequent ly observed in divers quarters, is an other -instance of this same- k policy; newspaper after newspaper, ' local ' or Wrap him up tenderly Smother him gently Put him in away freely This old man measly. i ENTERPRISE. - The MnTay Hill Publishing Compa of the marble and granite bidders who come within the limit, giving each a portion, and having regard to the prox imity of their quarries to . the cemete- nes. - The New York Times is anxious to dices. that almost any name is better j for such a purpose than that of Jejfferson Davis The leader of the rebellion has tbe Memphis .Avalanche says to hini that he " cannot add to or take a'wav anv- thing from the commercial fortunes of Memphis. - Thus rebuked in i the citv An Indiana woman, whose suit for divorce until sho was oomnletelr iu to her lawyer's offlca a half years of confinement. He was a skillful laBl week,t her faoo radiant with Joy,' and ax- workman and engage .in the tool shop, claimed: 44 "Squire, the' old man's dead ! : Nothing really succeeds which is not based Hartford gentleman who ' had tarried Iito on reality; sham, in a large sense, is never sue- fit a wine1 upper, found his wifo waiting hi! cessfnl in the life of the individual, as in the return, in a high stake ii of nervousness. Raid more jcomprehensive life, of the State, preteo- she 44Here I've been! waiting and rockipg Jn sion, is nothing and power is everything. the chair 'till my bead spins round like a top P Lmppie. - ......... U.t :fp TJ Y. , I. One may live as a conqueror,, or a king, or a magistrate, but he mast di a man. The "jess so. he, "It's in the atmosphcref i ny, 129 made arrancrements vIth "The Graphic provincial,' wilt be found having in its Company for a father .15,000 of that elegraphic column an item like the fol- i nn East 28th street, have just what shall be done with the he has sought to honor wi wid that there cxiOs no longer an Orleanist pretender, but tbro a ' At m ' creature .and BUU n urieanist party, which maintain the principles of tbe kingdom of Thin street dirt in New York. We can sug- dence, Davis himself must see that, jthe pre individuality, to the intense conteoipla- c w . v 6 " , . . . U, . s tion of Ithat deepest and most solemn nf all re. unique chromo, "Throw Physic to tho a copy oi which they present to 1, .-.wi-w u w i;o:5, il CUUV tIJ ttUltU UJUJ uiuocun I ii t 1 Ti- i trv-mnrrntxr will env en nrnl en.' wl Lmto TMirnlnicor rkfT'ii- Fnnf''c mnat. nnn. I & - . i : J "v ftUU4UCU . m i r ; F, conceeded to be a good manure, for follows a paragraph not of news, but of tdar "Plain Home Talk and Medical nTegctables. gest no better use for it than to con- day oi nis , mnuence in ine nouifi is unions, the relation between the tract with the New York Herald for its past. It mar be hoped that he. will M Creator. Webster. use in that . garden : where they are hereafter inflict no more of his sneeches i The Buflalo ExDress savs that "if some smart declaration may be considered upon the people whom he led to ; dis aster. editorial. TImb. nf onrir AXl Common Sense. ,7 1:1. a; i. uoin curomo ami loiiuue cAinciajr wj. umticuik iiiQ locai paper, l ior tne reader says: 'An I then the im- Yankee would invent a patent whioDinff ma- chine for the wholesale corporal punishment of vicious and idle boys,, the' community at, large as the .pro gramme of the Right Centre in France. THE ALMANAC Publishers complain' that A correspondent recently asked the liev. Henry ward lieecner 11 lie ap- 1 r a t. ift ;! 1 ot tba city could weH afford to; vote him a grand aesiroyea iV Ayer,, Amencaa ... w w - 1 j , medal Ibeaiclfta mini him a laraw nrrfpr fnr him tion. Depression of Spirits & General,, J5ebility, machines. in their various' forms, FEBBo-irHosroBATzn In seem to touched the mirth and sympathy rf ncnla! "Tf 5q fn flip, nrrdit nf thfi tvkrfftnf. thinr in nnl vhof. rr-o ff Li i. "u mVinm I Droved of wives spending their time at I ti.rf m nf flAusATA made bv CAswciiLi Hazasb nr.pfl nnd Ifift-vino tbpir ... bns I Ar. Ha.. New York, and sold bv all drucsistSr Ja M n ana W i " " w ' ' " . -w. a i n uivu xio uuiiui lias ou ttlliuii at" i icmj-i vuu. r'-ww , , ...... 9 r r 11. -. , . ,. . . man says. .I ess ni stop.my paper The Doctor is strongly ' -"new - school bands to the mercy of servant girls, and the best tonic. As a stimulant tonic f'rVJ f?fllc9.aJ-: fnes ,n case contar. "Vn ;f frm Wnr nthr Urin. it Dg a gntta rrcba f epYe'ope, m winch was a v MI&D UD IHM. Uf. J. UKTH 1 1 r V M I I 11 fill J L f 1 :L I I f 1 If 1 Tl fITlTTirif ilTIKI v 11 UNLrHLK i reiXllCU llUlO UillMWUmiiOWU A w J T Jkvr 1 UCUI A.w w.uc, wu. mw . w. !, I . ' . " ' . ' ' : 1859 rLord 'Dnfferin,' present Governor- while iu Spitzbergen, de- contain- tient recovering from 38 a mom increnins dfeVtrn tr inr1np I nn nrna TTamlpf I wnmftn who values her domestic haDDi- I has no eanaL If taken durintr the season it fcien to cut their own throats for the 'Throw rhisic to the Dogs nNev York Daily - Tribune. . V j ness as she should will leave her band thus unprotected." bus- an emboKsedjcnrd bearing an invitation, to tbe finder to take dinner with his Lbrdsljfr. It prevents fever and ague and other intermittent wag recently found by tbr Swedish gentle- men. Almanac. .The people prefer it to any other, the Farmers, Western. Southern or the nnmcr- ous local almanacs whenrtLey cun get Aver'. It Kupplief the best astronomical data, woaU-oi and jokes of them all, and above all, medical advice which is invaluable for ev.cry faniily. ' It' is hu plied gTatis by drngiHts, a;id Rhonld hn , preserved for constant reference aa-i use. V e are sure that no good house keepor or gram - mother goes wiHiprJy' without tm. .1 ti ' if - vrry 8Landardt N. T, , " -
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