V0L- - , :IINGT0 THURSDAY OCTOBER 17. 1 872. 'SoB THE 33 VElSTHSrO- JPOST. pnhished every afternoon except 8unday. wo ,AV13"- Tubsc'Apnr''' one year, in advance $5 00 moQibs, in advance 3 00 Taree months, in advance 1 50 One moAtn. m tc . ' . areseed to the Business Manager, and all communication or matters relatin editorial department to the Editor. rommani cation or matters relating to tne nnrreanondence solicited from our friends m all parted tne ouue, on topics oi gene- v 1 5 I rai interest, rom cai news ana reiwns oi 1! h.im. cro!lrirZ7 , ""Xational KepuBllcau Platform. -4 The Ili'Pttb icao party Df the United I led in National Conven- States, astern r..:i . i..u: I tinn in tne cuy ui i iMiiinciuuia, on me i and 6th days ol June, 1872, asain iprlares its faith appeals to its history, end announces its position upon the nnctions before the couutry : fe ' 1 n,.r5nrr plpvpn vars of snnrftrmftvr I . . .a --T . .... i. T ..L' I soieoia tut.t-o v. ii up pressed a gigantic rebellion, ernacci- patcd 4,UUU,utju or iave, o.cciueu tne i eaaal ciuzensmp oi au, ana esuwusuea universal suflrage, '-- Exhibiting unpar lovLltv bv obeyitiitiio Uws and dealing iBStly w'th th"ir neighbors. It - has readily dcoltaswfc with a finu knd, tbe resultant disorders of a great' war, and initiated v wiW and humane iol icy toward therlndUBsJr Tiic. Pacific railroad and tsfoiiliitiSiKs bW been i.-couruIH-' aiikd' iiid Mic'cefs!ttlly been genurany" conductel, tl;e publ fiveu to actual e-ettler protected and eucouraged, and a full acknowledgmeut of t Lie naturalizi ed an ' .. . . I Powers. A uniiorm national currency i . ,1 I Uas oeeu pruviueu, i.auuu wVnuu down the national credit sustained un- i der most extraordinary burdens, and . ir LHW UUUU3 iicti.Liai.v.i ci ij lunti aclvo. i The revenues have been carefully col- lected and honestly applied. Despite anDUal large reductions ot the rates ol taxation, the public debt has been re- duced during General Gram's Presiden eyat the rate ol oue hundred millions a year. -Great financial crisis have been avoided and oeace an d ulentv orevail . i i u r luIUUpUUlil iuc lauu. jjLuniijj iuiciu i difficulties have been peacefully and . . . ' .1 honorably composed, and tue honor and power ot the nation kept m high re- epect throughout tbe world. j This glorious record oi the past is j the party's best pledge lor the iutue. J We believe the people will not intrust tbe Government to any party or combi nation ol men composed chiefly ot those who resisted every step of this benefi cial progress. 2. Complete liberty aud exact equal ity in the enjoyment of all civil, politi ck and public rights should be estab lished and ,eflectualiy maintained throughout the Union by elScicnt and appropriate State and Fcu.V. legisla- tion. Neither the law nor the Admin- istration should admit of any discrimi- nation in ro.xuc.t of citizens bv reason ot race, creed, color, or previous coudi- tion ol servitude. 3. The recent amendments tp the n4:.. i...i,i i ,i;n cc taincd, becau'se they are right, not mere ly tolerated because they are law, and should be carried out according to their spirit by appropriate legislation, the o.'lc'crl mafnaniinitV It CnminallV nun- w"ui inwiuj u? lutir lormer VjTOV- uvuu uuw iui ucbuhjjuvb areiuare uctwwu vuanuue auumeumonu, iwitnoui 8!i.Lu uiaau.niHj, J vu : . - and price lists of our line steel engravirJgs of chanjre.) S E ALLEM isbtd no man for p.liticiiLoffense9, and crnments, and 1 we urge continual careful R the candidates, campaign biographies. 6 ' Gene'ral Ticket Agent w,rmlv welcomed all who 'proved their enconragement'and protection of volnn"' SliS W. H. GREEN, Master Transportation. - I rhnrin enforcement of which can safely be in- tate or .National uovernment. trusted only to the party that secured 17. It is the duty ot tbe General those amendments. Government to adopt such measures as 4. The National , Government sh6uld will tend to encourage American corn seek to maintain honorable peace with merce and ship-building. all nations, protecting its citizens every- 18. We believe that the modest patri- where and sympathizing with aU peo- otism, the earnest purpose, the sound pie who strive for greater libcrtv. judgment, the practical wisdom, the 5. Vny system ot the civil" service incorruptible integrity and the lllustri under which the subordinate positions ous services of Ulysses 8. Grant, haye of fl commended him to the heart ot the wards lor mere party zeal is fatally dc- moralizing, and we therefore favor a re- torm of patronage and make honesty, efficiency, and fidelitv tho essential qual ifications for oublic Dosition. with prac- tically creating a life tenure of office, fi. We are oouosed to iurthcr crants ot the public lands to corporations and monopolies and demand that the na- tionai a . . ... . r -vu" uumaiu oe Bet apart lor iree homes for the people. 7. The annual revenue, after paying Recurrent debt, should furnish a mod- ite balance for the reduction of the Principal, and the fevenue. excent so- Bch as may be derived from a tax on I tobacco and liqaor be ndicd by 'duties nDOn lmDortatinn' hAnu j ould be.80;adjostcd; as to aid in sa curing remeratiages to. labor, aa promote t&e fifrowlh, indoatries, and prosperity oi the whole, conn try. 8. We hold in undying honor the soiaierg and aailors whose yalor saved I iue, union, loeir Densiom&rHn nr I tleht nf thA natinr. .. il. ji ": M. - w , wmows and OfDhans of thnA Aa wv UIVU 1U1 their country are en titled to the care of an additional legislation as will extend - fua Lnn,: t the bountyot the government to all our soldiers and sailors who were hbnorkblv Uchirged, and who, in the line of dut v. came disabled, without' regard ta thft: ,engl& oi service or the cause of such Hiso.hRrtro 0. The doctrine of Great Britain and uther EuJopean Powers concerning al leglaace, Once a subject always a sub- ect having at. lasf, through the efforts the Republican Dartv. been aban ohed. and tb Amorin f k ritrht to transfpr allPfriano - -...--ww s seprea iJ European nationsj it is the w " ' tlulcu' iKuara wiio J1-1"""' "f, l"c Mgui, . u&.auopica ; cm zens aint h '1 . uuw, tary immigration. 1A TM. . ... . ... . jvo. iuc ira.uK.iog privilege ought to be abolished and tho way prepared for a speedy reduction in the rate of post-I age. 11. Among the questions which prcsa forattenUon is'that which concerns .tlw. relations of capital and I&bor, and the ic lauds irty publican party rnize thc duty of Stammerillff ;rs immigration so BbapiDgalegislat from clergyme? f.- . I cured. Kend for prtitction and Uhe amplest for capital aud for labor the creator of capital, the i.r.aiV-AiI?:J?;i.i i i . largest opportunities and adjust share r m ...' ., . FIUUIS U1 iuvo iwu great servants of ivilir.itinn , L' "e uoia mat "bongress and the and the r i f i i r liiii i resident Uave ouly lulfllled an lrnper- ative dutv in their mnsnrp for thfi j - -- -v - suppression of violent and treasonable organizations in certain lately rebellious regions, and for the protection ot the ballot-box, and therefore they are en titled to the thanks of the nation. 13. We denounce the repudiation of the public debt in any form or disguise as a natioual crime. We witness with I a -.,; . . I . kuuuhuu u i.uo j'l iutijjai ui I the debt and ot the rates of interest i . i .i . f. I upon me Daiauce, ana connaentiy ex- pect that our excellent national curren-1 cy will be perfected by a speedy re- sumption ot specie payments. 14. Th ; Uepublican party is mindful oi lts obligations to the loyal women of America for their noble donation to the cause ot freedom, their admission to the wider fields of usefulness is viewed with satisfaction, and tbe honest de- mauds of any class of citizens tor addi tional rights should be treated with respectful consideration. 15. We heartily approve the action ot. Congress in extending amnesty to I.. ...... iii .. those lately m reuemon, ana rejoice in growth of peace and fraternal Jeel- inS throughout the land. 16. The Republican party piopose to respect the rights reserved by the peo- Ple to themselves as carefully as the Powcrs delegated by them to the State and to the Federal Government. It disapproves of the resort to unconstitu tional laws for the purpose of removing evils by interference with rights not surrendered by the people to either the American people, and with him at our head we stand o day upon anew marcu to victorv. "The election of Grant secures the as cendency of Libkbtt, Justice, and Peace. It is the Appomattox or our civil conflict. It insures tnat ours snaii be henceforth a land of equal rights noi lavra Tt makes our recent I . - history coherent and logical. It de- morates that the discomfiture of the Rebellion was no blunder and no accident, but the triumph of princi- Die and an r added, proof thav reign j.w'ZW&ttn August 15, 18 W. I NEW- ADVERTISES! ENTS. ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT ? the AVERILL CHEMICAL PAIKT '-'M ' as proved itself to be the I HANDSOMEST AND MORE DliRi i AUliK XTJil(IOK JPA.INT''' , ' K-N OWN. -1 I . Sample card of beautiful colors iind rpmni mendatlons from owners of the finest resi- I dences in the country furnished free hv nil rf.a1.H.4k. " " AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT CO., 3? Barling Slip New York. ur Meveland, Ohio. jx uxiiw LIKE it in medicine. A luxu ury to the nalata. a nanlexa Pvncnsnt. n. rrr Ti tle stimulant to the circulation, a perspira- PP1??"-1 medicine, I general alterativive. Such ar i eagea ana dually proven properties of Tar fc toijotBY ixSuSra flAirnnTniT nnrwn nnn mnn UiiJiiriiilin trUUUO lUit IdiZ, Agents wanted for our Campaien eoods. Sell gt ftypepcntpi per day easily made, Full samples sent for Aaoress jviuuitui s guudsfp 1 n. :n I Porlr Umir VT-. I . w" With Foster's Patent Kid Glove Pre server. You can keep vour kid cloves from milldew- i?f'cesf SoSe&rugOTS fjggf fg,-. l Suflolk county. Hew York. Dr. White. 102 East 25th st. New York. Best references men and others. No pay until cured, send for circular. t((fi AGENTS WANTED Samples sent "VVU free by mail, with terms to clear from 95 to $10 per day. Two entirely new I articles, saleable as flour Address N H i whitk. Newark. New .lersev. l - i - : : ! 1 1 GENTS WiANTED. Aerents make m or I money at work for us than at anything I money at work for us than at anything I eise, JLiusiness iigui anu permanent), x ar- ticulars free. G. Stinson & Co., Fine Art MiDiisners, I'oruana, Maine. 500,000 IN BANK. GRAND GIFT CONCERT. Postponed to December 7, 1872. fTHE SECOND Grand Gift Concert in aid of the Public Library ol Kentucky, an nounced, lor septemoer za. lias oeen post poned to December 7. 1872. because the accu mulation of orders the few days before the drawing made it physically impossible to nil them without a lew days' delay, and as a short postponement was inevitable, it was determined to defer it to a time that would mHKH m. iuu uiawiug suit mcixucui au nfTnraA crii'ta ia nnw minii il ri;i t, in t.be K'sir- me and Drovers' Bank, aS will be seen by tue following certmcate oi tne uusnier: Farmers' and Drovers' Bank, ) Louisville, Ky, Sept : 26, 1872 J This is to certify that theie is now on de posit in this bank over half a million of dol lars tothe credit of the Gift Concert fund, S.SOO.000 of which is held by this bank as Treasurer of the Public Library of Kentucky to pay on ail gilts to be awarueu at tne draw ing It S ViSACH, Cashier 1,000 Prizes amounting to j$500,ooo i:n' c-A-sm will ho awarded, the highest prizes being m mn slv niio. s.000. and down in resrular graduation to ciuw, vinuui uie wwu The drawing will positive and unequivo cally take place December 7. Agents are peremptorily required to close sales and triokp. returns November 25, in order to give ample time for tne nnai arrangements, or ders for tickets or applications for circulars should be addressed to snouiu u thqs BRAMLETTE, Agent Public Libra y of Kentucky, Liouisvlile, Ky Administrator's rVotice. THE UNDERSIGNED having qualiuid as Administrator upon theestatc of Wm. T. Huggins, deceased, in the Probate Court of New Hanover County, this is to give notice that all claims against said estate muat be filed with said Administrator within two years from this date, or this notice will be pleaded against them. All persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to settle the same. F. H. MITCHELL,, Administrator. Wilmington, N. C, Oct. 6, 1872. oct 7 121-law6w WE 6t;H: i iiBiliil: Si nui . ."J Y l An U FACTO K1 1 i "Si 1" 'J-jj 11 i 1. OUR EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR p x "0-m" n0rbe snpassed Always on hand at the Mill and Depository I r-t . LracKed corn, - rOTn Bolted Meal . ' peas and Pea Meal, Oats, Shorts and Bran. All g00ds sold drajed free. r jur to good order wiu be eept Z! ; . 113 1 Sw53 ?FSH0' f 531 m Richmond and Danville Rail Road. North Carolina ision. Condensed Time Table. In effect on and after Sunday, Scjrt. -M, IS? 2. - m GOING NORTH. STATIOXS. J " MAIL. EXFBE3S. Leave Charlotte ?. 10 p m 6. 30 a. m. 4 Concord...... 8.21 7.30 " Salisbury 9.34 8.37 " " lexington 10.23 9.27 " High Point.... 11.17 10.17 Arrive at Greensboro' 12.03 a. m 11.00 " Leave Greensboro'... 12.50 44 11.10 Co. 8hops 2.35 " 12.20 r. m. " Hillsboro' ..... 3.45 Raleigh 6.35 Arrive at Goldsboro . 9. 10 a. , m . GOING SOUTH. .. , , ' STATIONS. MAIL. EXPBESS. Leave Goldsboro . . . . 5.20 p. m .. 44 Raleigh 8.37 44 4 Hillsboro' .... 10.51 44 Co. 8hops . ... . 12.28 A- M 2.15 p. M. Arrive at Greensboro' 1.40 3 30 Leave Greensboro'... 2.25 4 4.C0 44 44 High Point.... 3.11 " 4.39 4 44 Lexington..... 4 08 5.27 44 44 Salisbury 5.03 44 6.13 " 44 Concord....... 6.16 44 7.13 44 Arrive at Charlotte .. 7.25 a. m 8.10 p. m. Mail trains daily, both wavs. over entire length of Road. Express, daily between Company Shopb and Charlotte, (Sundays excepted.) r - . Pullman Palace Cars on. all night trains Richmond and Danville Rail Road. Condensed Time Table. 27 effect on and after Sunday Sept. 22, 1872 , GOING NORTH. STATIOKS. MAIL. EXPBESS 9.30 A M Leave Charlotte 7.10 P M 8.21 44 I 9.34 44 10.23 44 11.17 " 12.02 A M 12.S0 4 2.25 " ! 44; Concord - Salisbury. ....... 44 Lexington ....... 8.30 41 8.37 44 ft 27 " .f Wlo-K Pninf 10.17 44 11.00 11.10 41 Arrive at ; Greensboro' .. i MTP flrpmnhnrft'' .t RhI I k?-1?119?.8-- 12.20 p m 44 Hiilsboro 3.45 44 6.35 44 9.10 A M 44 Raleiffh Arrive at Goldsboro' GOIJNG SOUTH. STATIONS. MAIL. EXPRESS Leave Goldsboro ..... 5 20 p m 44 Raleigh ... 44 Hilleboro 44 Co. Shons 8.37 44 10.51 44 12.23 A w 1.40 " 2.25 4t 3.11 44 4.08 44 5.03 " .16 14 7.45 A JM 2.15 P M Arrive at Greensboro' . 3 30 44 4.00 44 4.39 44 5.v7 44 ti 13 44 7.13 44 Leave Greensboro' 44 High Poiot 44 Lexington 44 Salisbury. " Concord Arrive at Charlotte 8.10 P M Mail trains daily, bothways, over entire (jTjgth. OI road jfiXpreSS Ull ly DCtWeU Pullman Palace Cars on all night trains between Charlotte and Richmond, (with out chaDge.) a. K. ALLlfiiN, Geu'l Ticket Agect. W. H. GREEN, Master Transportation. oct y l-o F. A. SHUTTE No. 3 AND 5 GRANITE ROW, Dealer in FURNITURE, MATTRESSES, WINDOW SHADES, PAPER HANGINGS, PICTURE FRAMES, CORDS, TASSELS, FRINGES, &c, &o. Having just received a supply of Furniture, lam prepared; to give the public as good bargains as can be had in the city. please call and examine. mavlo 117-ly NEW DRUG STORE. THE UNDERSIGNED has opened a larga finrl vjvripd asKorl mp.nt. of FRESH DRUGS AND CHEMICALS At his new Store under the College of Physi cians and Surgeons, on Third street, oppo site City Mali, PATENT MEDICINES. PERFUMERIES, In great variety INDIA RUBBER GOODS. TOILET ARTICLES, etc. Store open at all hours, day and night. W. COWAN GREEN, Licensed Dispensing Chemist. Proprietor. 5ti-tf July 23 WANTED 'e will give energetic -men Business that will Pay from ? to S ter da v. can be pursued in your own neighborhood, and is strictly honor able. Particulars iree, or samples uiai win enable you to goto work at once, will be t i con r rTt runpi in. i.wii in r. s l l niiii if Address r J. LATHAM & CO.. 292 Washington St., Boston, Mass. Sept. 25 j lll-d6t. THOMAS CONNOR, i ' JB Jtt ROOM N. E. corner of Mulberry and Nutt Ste. Always on hand the best quality of Segars. dee 14 157-17 RAH Wilmington, rolumbia & Au- gusta R. R, .Conipjiny. Ien. SupfiaraTsaiDESTs OmcB, " WixacisGTOX, N. C, Oct. 718T3. CHANGE OF-SCHEDULE. npHE FOLLOWING SCHEDULE WILI X feointo effect at 8:25 A. v M., Monday, 7th inst. DAY EXPRESS TRAIN, (Daily.) Arrive at Florence 9:55 A. M Arrive at Columbia. 2:40 P. M Arrive at Augusta 7 4i P. ii Leave Ausmsla. . .. 6.35 A. M Arrive at Columbia........ 11 25 A. M Arrive at Florence h . . .. ,.. 4:15 P. M Arrive at Wilmington ...10:25 P. M NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN DAILY (SUN DAYS EXCEPT JSD.) Leave Wilmington 5.45 P. M Arrive at Florence , 11:35 P. M Arrive at Columbia 3:40 A. M Arrive at Augusta S:20 A. AJ: Leave Auirusta 5:50 P. M Arrive at Columbia 10:20 P. M Arrive at Florence 2:12 A. M Arrive at Wilminsrton 8:00 A. M JAMES ANDERSON, Gea'l SUp't. oct9 123-tf WSlmino-tnn I 'hflrlnriA A R. R v w " f)ftfITiftTIV m - I, Office Chief Ekgtneeb & Gen'l. Scp't., Wilmington, N. C, June 27, 1S72. 111 Jiiei" EC CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. XTNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, tbe regular trains will run over this Rad as follows: REGULAR FREIGHT TRAINS. Leave Wilmineton daily at 6 A. M.. and arrive at o:i;u if. M. f PASSENGER AND EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAINS. Leave Wilmington daily at 7 A. M.. ,and arrive at o:oj tf. jml. r Leave Lilesville daily at 6:15 A. M., and arrive at 4:15 P. M. BirXwo Special Freieht Trains tor TON LU Aiu all run irregularly. $3? No trams on Sundays. 8. L. FREMONT, Chiel Engineer and Superintendent j une 27 85-ti Office Peteksbtjrg k. R. Co. May, 31st, 1872. N AND AFTER JUNE 3RD, THE trains win r in na mniwc LEAVE VVELDON. Express Tram 7:30 p. m. Alan nam y:25 d. m. AUiUY tt A 1 l'Js l ElicBUKG.. Express 10:50 d. m. Mail 7:00 d. m. Mail 6:30 a. m. Express 3:50 p. m. AlCrtlYiS AT WELD ON. Mail Express 9:40 a. m. 6:50 p. m. 8:00 a. m. FREIGHT TRAINS. Leave Petersburg Leave Weldon 8:00 p. ra. Arrive, at Weldon Arrive at Petersburg 3:oo p. m 2:20 a. ra. UAS ION TRAINS. Leave Petersburg 6:00 a. m. Leave Gaston 1:15 p. m Arrive at Gaston 12:50 p. m. 8:10 p. m. Arrive at Petersburg No trains will run on Sunday except Ex press trains .b'reigntslor Gaston Uranch will be received at the Petersburg depot only on MONDAYS an u j. xi u itaUA x ts. The depot will be closed at 5:00 p. m. No goods will be received after that hour. J. C. SPRIGG. jeo-tf . Engineer and General Manager. v,.-rMJ. OrFiGE Genekil JSupekintexdest, ) WibaiiKOXOS. N. C, Jane S, 1872. J CHANGS OF SCHEDULE. ON AND AFTER JUNE 10th INSTANT, PASSENGER TRAINS on the Wil mington and Weldon Kailroad will run as follows : j MAIL TRAIN. Leave Uniou Depot daily (Sun- j days excepted) At 8:05 A. M Arrive at Goldsboro 12:11 P. M Rocky Mount 2:11 f. M Weldon 3:50.. M Leave Weldon daily (Sundays excepted) At Arrive at Rocky Mount ..... ' Goldsboro h. ' Union Depot...... 1 EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Union Depot daily. ..At Arrive at Goldsboro Rocky Mount Weldon Leave Weldon daily Arrive at Rocky Mount Goldsboro Union Dspot ll':07 A. M 5:30 P. M 10:40 P. M X-IMl A Ml 4:56 A. M 6:50 A."M .... v v 7:10 P. M i.ra p $ . . .q t ir 1U.OO JT. JM. 3:10 Au M Mail Tram maKes. eiose connection at Weldon tor all points NortU via Bay Line and Aequia Creek routes. Express Train coosects only with Acqula Creek route. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS UN THIS TRAIN. .. FREIGHT TRAINS will leave Wiiining ton trl-weekly at 6.00 A. M., and arrive at 1.40 P. M. . EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAINS will leave Wilmington daily (Sundays excepted) at 5 I P. M., aud arrive at 11 A. M. JOHN F. DIVJKfS, y- i liir. A . i JuneS ' 19-tf . - EIBCEtLiNEOUsr - BALTIIIORE ABU 17IL1IIHGT01I Composed of the first-class Steamships Kebecca Clyde, Cnpt. D. C. Ghilds .g. -Lf rv - A.ucille, Capt. D. j; Prlra f. will hereafter sail from BaltimArA wn. mlngton EVERY FIVE DAYS. The StearaiB.RiaucnnArir.vrm .m t1,1? toF of Chesnut street, SAT- - . , URDAY. October 13. For Freight ei May25thVl872 For Freight engagements, apply to ff A. JL. UAZAUX. LOBJlARD'S STE A5IsniFr SLI NE FORTO;yORK, SAILING TUESDAYS - AND; RIDATS FROM NEW YORK, AND WEDNES DAYS AND SATURDAYS FROM ' WILMINGTON. , 1 THROUGH CONNECTIONS WIT ALL RAILROADS LEADING OUT OF WILMINGTON. No passengers taken. For Freight apply t. BARRY BROTHERS, Amis. may 26 '-147- Philadelpliia and : Steamship Southern Mail line. ChED 0F FIKST CLASS STEAM PIONEER, 825 TONS Captain JOHN WAKJELEY, T0NAWANDA, 850 TONS, Captain WILTIliftKS. ' 'i Will hereafter saU from Philadelphia and Wilmington, every WEDNESDAY. For Freight engagements, apply to, WORTH it WORTH, Agents, Wilmington,1 N.C. W. L. JAMES, General Agent, 130 South Third Street, Philadelphia. - June 15 25- tf STREET KAItWAY. HEW SRHFnillF v lng schedule win h r7 L't2; Railway. : f 'rfM Cars will leave mrnpi- nf t?i. r- -.i,- Front streets, for the Union Depot, at V M.. daily, to meet the Hnnthi-Trif JC - ping at the various Hotels and Ttrivtin ? wuuect wa tne northern bound trofn . J11!11?, the usual stoppages at the Ho- irfB ilia Joaroing mouses, cleavinz Union -. YJ1! 0 Le and Red d-oaa Htrwta k t w XUiwV!r3 the usual stODnacres. lftavlnfr tho ffnin rJ pot on the arrival of ih VnHham fta.W" of Red Cross and " AWW r' 10 meel the southern cars allowing and for the farther mnmmnHaMnn RBGtrLAK SCHEntTtK Dnrinir th 3 w Will rnn from a Xf ni a rf Sf'ji? 15 minute! hetwAnn nuh T , public, one car will be run unUl 11:30R M. ; ,: each day DANIKT. lrr.rv . v f T.--a " -- j ? 14-tf Which Mil rA tmtfH anit !nh.l. . ' fall of interest, is a necessity nftha Mt?2i t Such a one is the ; v ? ... CHRISTIAN r UNION; VitJIl&L!&&0utW Family I TT"nxTTir tit i titv T-ri'ririvT' ' i . a had aujabLiiiNU huh . i t m nffnra - T-n.o -rLZ - J or tub Household, in matters of Religion 4 j Morals. PoU tics, Literature, Art, Bclence F A6cuiiure, i-oetry, JNews, miction lor Young and 01dt Truth for Every hody. . I " rir,rn Km o v jui vua Mu. iu uia UUIMI'; I rla.ls And Ktur Parru nrTfi- vnilnvwuii uuucu y ei (juLixii reporuoi ine neipiui xe- lure xvoom xaxKS in trl great attractions. . Mr. 2 Jfiymoutn Cnurca art r. Beecher Is assisted bv a large and able editorial stall; ft 9r- XT ir ITTM v iiivi'niu'Pinv ABIAS follows: One Year Onlv:83.00i!; Send money bT Postal Orderm. Trftar o" , : Registred Letters. - ;-v. v. 49"FIBST COME. FIRST may2 18Rf W A NTFT) IiJD.000 PERSIMMON LAST U Jt , " BLOCKS, In quanUUe. r , r s . ipt2I-U(Wf Alfcsay.IfY , ', if : - l H r if -"iT - - .fit V -." .

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