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4 , A Brave Girl, J At the time General Greene retreated1 before Lord IUwdon from Ninety-Six, when lie had passed' Broad river he vrae very dciroti3 to send an order to Gen eral Snmter, who was on the Wateree, to join him, that they might attack Raw don, who had divided his force'. But the general could find no man in that part of the State 7 who" 'froj' hoaV enough to undertake bo oangerous a mission. The country to be passed through for many miles was full,pt bloodthirsty tories, who on every occa fuon that offered imbrued their hands in the blood'Of the Whigs. : At length i Emily Geiger presented herself to Gen eral Greene and proposed to act as his messenger; and the general, both sur- prised and delighted, closed with her proposal. He accordingly wrote a letter and delivered it. and at the same time communicated the contents of itsTerbaly to be tolj to Sumter in case of accidents. Kmily was young, but as to her person or adventures on the way we have no further information, except that fikfl ra$ mounted on horseback stddle, and on the second day of her journey she 'Was intercepted by Lord llawdon's scouts. Coming from the direction of Greene's army, and not be ing able to tell an untruth" without blushing," Emily was suspected ' and con fined to a room, and as the officers in command had the modesty not to search her at the time, ho sent for an old tory matron as more fitting for that purpose. Emily was not wanting in expedient, und as soon as the door was closed and the bustle a little subsided, she ate up the letter, piece by piece. After awhile the matron arrived, end,, upon searching carefully, nothing was to be f Aundof a Buspic'ious .nature about the prisoner,and nuts wouiu uiaciune ' nuuiing. suspicion ueing inns auayea, me oincer commana- ' in g the scouts lenffered. Emily to depart whither she snit she was bound;: bat' she took a route somewhat circuitous to avoid further detention, and soon after btruck into the road to Sumter's camp, where ulio arrived in safety. Emily told her adventure, and delivered Greene's verbal message. to Sumter, .who, in cori rwiriueiice, isoon after joined the main army at Orangeburg. rj, miff 0&JjrHAltfT Interesting Iteinm from Home and Abroad. f The Iadi af enUtn Cartas agency, Art, aakarineita6 verde Indians, and located the Apaches, Yumaa, Mojevee and Tonta Apaches on reservations. . . ..The recent severe epe8 6f - cold waftret has greatly damaged the fruit crops In Yirginia and the Canadian wheat Jpn-Uoae treabfe irtoaefertoxiisi- Aix gave- -Oonaet anvee trr urer-n crrae oi Representatives have determined to fieat those members returned toy the returning board rhofB seats, were nQeB by fli HiJui Legislature after the withdrawal of Speaker Wiltz and the fnnrvaii'rM Thin fiW.inn will crire the Con- . ... ' D I eervatwes ma Joriry on jomr bailor ana me Republican Senate opposes it ,The Occi dental and Oriental Steamship line has char tered the- White tar line steamers for service between Ran Francisco, China and Japan ...... Earl .Derby stated in the British Hotue of LordsHhat the government did not think that the peace of Europe or the independence of Belgium wereendaigered f y theJMuian note to the. Eelgiira government. .... .le Khedive of E;?ypt has been'ofganizing a court like our United States Supreme Court, under the aus pices ftf the great civilized powers, and General riZvrJ a P.a.tsliAllAr nf Sumtifj. haa txMm of Steve jlfl,OnseyCitv. tr&gUL' catch weight fbVttSOO'a side?. . . . .The'dlrec tor of the Northern Faoific railroad report that work will soon be reeamed on the line. . Robert far. Batting was sentenced to rJingJBing for life 13rflhe"tQnrda of John tf okUs aiJ New riatz on the twenty-first of October PoBtmaster-Qenera of the. United States discovered a frau43eni, ta4 isaonfiihMelfor mail routes in Louisiana. About six clerks have already been discharged for complicity in the f raodar fnd rt is understood thU Tt Ja a dozea more are implicated. TTfce Philadelphia 'centennial. At meeting of the Ce&tetuual board of finance, jthe second annual report of the direciors was read, giving'a report of the progress 'made daring the past year, i In regard to. the finances, the re port says To fully completo the work, and bear itrf expenses to the 'end, we need to raise the sm of g3,0UU,iAW, ana n rests wiui the' Tjecrole to strenirthen our hands in J pushing forward the undertaking to its A seferVrV ('gat capabilities, to lend their aid in a member if i. '' Theappointment la fqr ve yearsf Oen. tatctfellet has accepted it.4. ..V. Charles L. jWightman. a respectable farmer of North? Kingston, B. L, hanged himself in bis barn. ftleeplessneM, caiueVy fliaoaa fCthe head, Tras the probable cause A rejected feuitor'in New York fatally shot thej)bjectof his affections, a youjg gtrlol twenfy jearaV . The Adventists in Chicago assembled on tue twentieth of April in a private way and, waited tilj' nearly morning with" their' white robes, in readiness for the expected coming of Christ They finally dispersed quietly. . . . . .The bill providing or the exclusion of lager beer' from the interpretation of ail statute relating, to Bquor seeing, and . would result in .perjoaitting the sale of Jager beer ou Sunday in. New York Stale, wm killed in the rLegielature., .TReporta from al parts pf Kentucky say that great dam-. ge bat oeensuone te uie iiuii anu tooacco plants b,y ihe unseasonable frosts and snow.; In" toe aoatliera.&Da; Weateru' ctatea the:. earns complaints are madezi-Dn of : the lates exploits reported of atrolbagmnodicants is the wurnin of ;an kvatorfor amnsenjetot-by a couple bf tramps in Indianapolis, s This cost the owners of the property $75,000. i.;.If Win. SI. Tweed t-hould be released by the de ciion of the New York court of appeals in the habeaa corpus case, he will be in the custody of he sheriff until he gives $2,000,000 bail. . . The Boh ton? city council voted $30, 000 toward oyster stoops near Cranev Island. The crews were seen clinging to thebo'.tomsof the boats. Efforts to reach them-with tugs faLed. Several persons were drowned, f ohnson, the re.Hr derer, who was to have been hanged at Cleve land Ohio, has had his sentence commuted by Governor Allen to imprisonment forlifeZ. Several thousand ticket holder hi theKeu tacky State library lottery have placed their coupons in the hands of Colonel Blanton Dun can, with instructions to bring suit against the l lottery managers for breach of contract and to recover their money. It is believed that the contract of the last dm wing was such as to make the managers liable The Louisiana Legislature adjourned sine die without rnss- liMLany of the refjona measures . .Tfie col- i Aieryf owners oi oouui uea uvo igreeu w f throw open their pits to miners at a reduction of fifteen per cent in wages. . , . . .The strike of the cotton operativeTat Blackburn,' England, has ended. Lieut. Henely of the Sixth United States 'cavalry makes the following official report : Attacked at daybreak on North Fork, Sapper prek fr ty of sixty Cheyeones, whom I believe te be some -of those who have been at the agency. I cut off twenty-seven from their ponies, aa demanded .their surrender- mt aemana was answerea ny a voney. Aiier a desperate resistance they were all killed. Nineteen warriors, including two 'chiefs and a medicine man, were among the deadv I cap-i tured 125 ponies. I burned their camp, con sitting; of twelve lodges, and all their effects. Sergeant Papier and private Tieroa of nfy com mand irere killed!! 'i li d i BrBsrrxV Cocoact is the .best and cheapest hair dreeslng in ine woru.-uw., t OU GOOD." Uoa of toputtte 1 m Mood. e$ ' and lt,ku1rwf rttiwa, imo to o eTl H. iTTKUf. Th.j ct m pHw toaks aad foi etrenUa, ad thyniAkw bmm l iimmm y thm bvfMihta thoy aav Wrtrd froni their bm. Tbay t uulf pdyicin RfolHff prnau ' The ilirkels. l-UK 1 v O " J a lJ : iU h BMlf ' ir. T. nmxirn aiis - Water Wheel kuyeo, iA V.. as rrvJ r IS rrim wfr ttoa TcwK.ra. ATTximorc. 0WNES8 OP 8appbrinff the necessary means. In so- liciting subscriptions -to stock, ypur L Hoga-ij board, ndt'regarding it in tire llght'of & an investment for profit, haveat all times been 'cauUoW"In hajiarding opinions br giving unwarranted assurance of the probable return of moneys to the stajk holders until the ultimate limit of the expenses 'couid lie1 fcnown anci SferfeJ upon. They are. now able to state, .with a full and Liberal allowance for all the f m cost andexpense8"incurred and to be'ih-n ' i x-r nt '. - 'v -1 - 1 r t ".rMeM curreu, inai h me nuuiuer payiug u missions to the exhibition at fifty cent3 .each shall reach 10,000,000 a number i . iii, t'l:i it ' i ; 1 i " ii. t FIT TOTI. f fktnw Prbn e Extra BnQaeka r 11 Common to OooJ Teranc 10 0 1 Milch CtMrc.l..... ....4......50 GO 479 rw 'T . f ft IS Imad... i 4 & ao Bheep. , .. .f ' ey( C LAznbe... o w Cotton Midifln....w.,k-......-.' 'US MX Floor--Extra Wftrn 10 0 140 , f SUtaKstn...MM....... S 0 M Wbt-B4sl Wmmol ,., IN 0tN JM. 5 Rfrtt...,. ........ I M 4 1 Ryatatp..., 1 oi 01 ee Erlpr SUte 1 WX& 1 32 Barley Halt.........s..,..v 1 20 I BO - 0U Mixed Wcfrn , M 44 7 Hay. 0er cwt 60 0 1 00 HtrWi per cwt as H' ...a........... .33 ie33 36 Lrd. ..i . UV9 V Flab Mackerel No. 1. new IS 00 , 014 00 So. 2, new.... 10 00 010 50 Dry Cod. per cwt. 00 0 C M MSCt'. V . I MTerent irv o Doing It. Tliere are no wo things created alik unless it is corn doctors and no two men think alike, says an exchange. This beautiful thought was aptly illustrated. Workmen were engaged taking out the brick work preparatory to putting a glass front in the comer room of a build- ing. The imposing ceremonies ' were witnessed by ' hundreds of admiring f ellow-citizcns." Every one knew how it lite i , . snouia uo none, out eacii man6 nad a different plan. , . . V! ' ".No I'll tell you," said a wise looking mnn in specs, "they may get through all right, but if it was me,?Td wedgo m across the street agin . that othfr building, to keep it - from turn bling over," and he wiped his glasses to get a clearer now of the point he made "Yes, that ; might do," responded a party who knew a thing or two abbnt 1 M 1? a t a imnuiug, "uuc mere s a Detter.way than that, " and he closed one eye and squinted along the side of the block and so on off toward 'South !; AmericaV " There's just 'one' way to do that, and that is to stay up from below or else your building 1 tumble down," and he moved ou after a soup' bone for din ner. ' ;.,! ' ' ' ' ,' "That building'! tumble down eurern hhootin'," venturer a thin party from the country, as ho fired a shot of tobacco juice at a fly on the roof, " yes, sir, tha building'l tumble down and then war you Ixi ?'! and he hastend on to be out of reach when it fell.. : - : . " Why you couldn't pull that air bil din down with forty steam engines in f erty year' "was ' tlie reassuring declara tion of an eldorly individual as he threw his leg over tho railing, preparatory io upending the day should his presence bo required. - "It looks liko a complicated case," was tho opinion of an M. D, who had been to prescribe for a case of spring fever. " lad fracture, and needs to be 1 1 t 1 " Ml 1 t . uiuuuigeu, or vuero wui oo uanger or a general letting down of tho entire ' sys tem." '" ' ' Only one man in the crowd failed to give his views. rJIeftaiedo ellthut his wifo poked htm in: the1 sideband changed his mind ' and paovedrwith a sigh. ':-1 " ' M " " '. : ... - i " Herrlm. 8ald. tier bx.. . . . Petrolrarci n.radt ..... .....CXS&i Wol-- UToTXiU 11mm...... TM . " 1 AnstralUn ' M Better SUt - Western Dairy TTio ronnrt nf (lio troomrer cVinwa fln I ' Western YeLow 7 , - T v" . TI, x Western Ordinary. CeiptS Up , tO April 1 to hTO boen$Xi-i . A Pennaylvanla Fine uawp-oii i muwij .... . wetrn. but little exceeding the admission to the ""Paris Exposition of 1867 they will bo able to return every dollar to the stock holders. receipts 436,445, and that ,tho cash balance on hand is $G39,506. " " There could scarcely , h$ better evi dence of the extmoilinaxy 'exceHenoe of the Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs than the fact that they are so largely ex ported to Europe, where they' are so1 highly appreciated as to find large sales J in competition with instruments made there by labor which does not cost half as much. These are the only American organs largely exported, ... . . . ... . B ............. the centennial celebration, on the seventeenth of 'June next,, pf the battle of Banker IlilV.T .v By a collision between two coal carts in Phila delphia, the driver of one was killed. . . . ..The decrease a ff price butter; lia giaJ ft depressing effect in sections -of New iork J where dairying is the main branch of trade." Farmers who laet fall aqd; this epring refused forty cents a pound for their bitter are now selling it for fifteen to twenty U ; r. At Ltfetfatn port, Ini.', a gang of robbers Whs have for some time been stealing goods from the rail roads was broken Tip r' and number of men arrested. ;. .f?A : plot'-has-been discovered in Kliiva for the masnacre of all the Russians in the Khanate. The Russian papers accuse the Ikioir of Afghanisrao of; !emrdidtEyv'f t is tuough( that military operations have already -J. ,.A Hind Act. . .- t Talking of the pretty schoolmistress, says St. icJtolas, xeminds me of some thing' I heard her telling, her .boys and girls 4one day when they were seated about her, on the. willow stumps as usual. one.saia: "Do you remember General S 1, my dears, who. once, tisited U3 in . the schoolrooms 1 h 5' O yes !'' cried the children. " Well, .when he took tea with me on that afternoon, he 'happened to say that his boy had just been reading the been ordered by Hunan. A discharged soldier was murdered In Sah Diego by a companion who administered mor phine to hun, and robbed him pf 700 . . ,,The New Y0rk Seventh regiment will attend thja BunkerHill genteunial in Boston'. . . .Hampton won the metropolitan plate at Epsom, Ecj- land, beating the farorite and eight other eomr petitory . . Among ene day's erimee reported are , the following : David Mandlove, while driiik, ihot and1 -"filedhfe' father in St. Paul, Iud.u Patrick,-Hewitt, of New York, tb& at his Wife bt bit aad killed hi little- boy, and Martin 'Hiibert, , of Williarnsbnrgh, struck his wife anfl when she ran set a bloodhound upon herj' th animal biting her and severely iujuring the poor woman. ... . .Ten natives of Ixtacalco, Mexico,! ire; in trial for a horrible outrage. They are charged with burying three men EggaState ALB XT. Wheat. ...... Rye t?txte Com Mixed Barley SUte Oata-'SUte...... ..... BCTrALO. Flour...'.. Wheat No. 2 Spring..... Corn Mixed.. .......;.'; i. ........ Oau.L Rye.. ....... ' ' Bjxrmoaa. Cotton Low Middling Flour Extra Whekl Rod Western ............ Corn-r-Y eUow... Prnta Mixed. . . Wrweum -'' rBiaazi.HxA Vloni Penniylvania Extra. Wheat-.Wcteni Iks...i..i..... 5 & 40 Kefiaed, IS m w 38 SO m 9 n U & 71 It 0 14 as rr lsxa it : U.AvSa. 4 UH UOKSSS. fmmr mum T.IXC CHr TAD. Tb7 r warraatoa tor fcrti. BabanMUtaav nlkef 9 -California Yin- erir Uiticn aro a partly VccolV Acajc Ktd Sierra Nevad-tmoaiitalrisof CallTor lv i ,ort PKR ct ' rS.-T.b a Uial tho medicinal properties of wticij $5J20jfGjaiTw ardextweilhci-ffroia wiiheut too Use' i . I,.; joflAlcohol.Trra-nncstioiris alraost -t.ijlMr ,,ir.uU , , I daayasked. What uVL-vxrcr tho 11 u ., h ' ,k , ' unparallrted-4uas of-Yinotar Dit- i ll T f h tk itsr Our-tuisw is, that they remove L. Lf .kl r-H 4t 4bd cause of disease, ami the patieut re- TEA hntn la Um 11 18 1 M 1 10 M 1 30 11 I 38 I 1 ' 84 70 1 07 l as ; is x io (4 n i ia 1 80 1iX t eo . a i is 8 84 70 1 8T a mt tiin. a for i.iroJx to VaaStrfat, wYra. P.O. ROBKRT In Actual. Use : MORE THAW i OataMixed. 4'' Petroleum Orode, , Old Cnriositj, Shop.' ith, great de- Now; us I kneur. that ' the j genu's only son wosblind,! wSrDot.a litte puzzled. ' x'robabl General S --t read my feelingsin iy face; pr heTMdeS f ; ' ' Pit! you never hear ' of Charges DickensC'tisit to the,blinJ SluinNirhere Benny was, taught ? tie talked with the children, " and became so very' much' in terested in them, that he decided ta have an edition of " The Old Curiosity Shop printed in raised letters for their use. Bless their hearts" ! They shall find little .Nell in the ' What the JPublie 'Lores " i The public Joves the cheerful adver- tiser, Tho public wants sympathy and assistance. , Almost- everybedy is hi trouble, and is1 looking for friendship. Goldsmith got off ,very severe sarcasm coVnVenwr.'li..1.'".!!.'!!!! mi nn'jE ir Hiin t ' jiii ii kiim 'in. iifirn 1L .... say, "Man wants' but little here below," etc. There is another hermit who takes a different position. ;Our wants are legion, and people generally turn to the newspaper to find relief. "Who is the friend lo whonjthe public so readily. ppues.f xjcl uie nzixxnui auvexHstr the man whodpens liis heart in a para graph, and welcomes you to all that his 1 talents and capital can furnish. Who sells at the cheapest jrate f Who has the latest patterns, Who has a new book to. sell? -Who has invented another Yankee notion ? Who can corre failing health ? etc. The reply is found in the cheerful advertiser. , This man. while relieving human misery will, like otoer philanthropists, become happy ,and he willi find that . his efforts will bring I greenbacks as well as gratitude, Snch are ther men of noble destiny whose suc cess has so often been noticed. ' 1 38X9 l sax iX xsx 8 00 8 00 i & i ae 1 11 4 1 18 ce e et , 06M 08 8 38 a 6 00 1 .9 9 1 39 1 OS im 1 C8 DO (A 80 MX W 71 0 73 Sefioad. Z!i The Japabese' Ma emetic Hah. The rnoaf carioai thtnr la tha world.' Tha mamrrrn nf ndlaas tmawgunt to oldand roanc. TVU dUDoartkma. tempflrameot, ate. Sent ot-pald for 8ft eta. Addraam. fUM'OKP NOVKI.TyW. C aorard, N. h! Nell in the dark 1" he, said, all aglowi And fso in time, my boy was ieuow as one couia wisn to see. , ,4tt)id he read jtasUy ?' I ai " J. 5 O yesrcjuitesd 1' said the 1 i i t rm i n 1 bending over the story, as happy a little fellow as one could wish to see.' asked. ; e general. eheerully. The letters, white as the rest of the page, are raised, and are about an eighth of an inch long. Benny runs hia finger along! the lines "one by one, and understands every word. You wbulti think he had eyes in his finger tips, ) The sense ot WANTED AUETH-er7bar far eanvaa for i f onrirre.ii i t-niennini lloak, rwii aate of axparfeoeed arem. For Dartionl publisher. B. B. RUSSfcLU Boston, alaaa. ukht la tae warld. .9 It (Jlw ITniTerasJ SatuifacUoa. k . . m rm wm . m w. iiu.iur.nrti r.ramrany. 40 Dm. vanre Bread to bbL Floar. SAVE MILK, KCtti, dcr. 55,000 STEYPRGANS! MANUFACTURED BY .. , . . . nniTTLSDORO. VT. - 4 . " 1 .4 KvTj.ro a Ii,Lra-rmATxi Catlaocb. covers his health. ITiey are the prcat blood Dai Ccr paid a lifc-ivins principle. pcrfec Renovator and In vibrator of the jitein. Never ' before ia the history o the world has a medicine Ixea' compoum sd Twwwcwinjr Ibe reniArkalde qrjaiitiea f Yixma Ditts8 ia healinc the uct of c err dieae men is heir to. They are a ge He larjrative u well e a Tonic, relieving Conpesiiun or Inflammation of the Liver rnd Ybceral Organa in liilioni Dises H' i 'S "r f 1 ,r ' r . , The pxopertlM of im. 'WaIxex's YlfKOAt BlTTKta are Aperient. Diaphoretic. Cfmintf Nntritiou. Laxative. Diuretic, SeJatire : Counter-Irritant HttHnCav Altera--, tire, Bi Aatl-Bilioa. v t . . it. II. MeDOX AX.D ft CO.. r?rua a4 0m. Art, Saa PraiKdam. Cnfnria iarjd ear. of Vwbtnnoi asd Caartvm Kia X. T. 81A bf aU lmf UU aadDtaltn. The Ways:, : ": of Wmen, aylVU.V.C81trraLP,aaaWaNaaaaraaUaa . i. U...4 tnm Aarloaa am Dr. Hall . tra Oa.rraa a a aaoaj atawa aa nn Taa Mwm Itrt WarU aara,"tr at a iru aa aavaa tavaaai PI. T. X. U. r ! M I l TlM I 1:1 La, v aika3rr. fta 8 VI V Un maiWd for JO Via U aad tVaa. ta aad aaa OOI AGC!tTri 1VAATEU ttweSoiTELlf IX ALL af aa Lata C7. 8w V 0 1 v ftv Mia. 1 rrmra n .( el a Mi U -ra 1 n taa. ami Auukcv etc. o tha alcraanaa a. 1 ' J - j, Mj ai n araa aaa-a.- atna. riara J aa4 Oaad. a) ta taa aa) aa7 hoak al. aataa Uat a-tia ffaad UtC lor afl. H la fapmmw rrf. ul MWf. Moaaiatlb all mUht btrnk . nniA r. Miia.lia.liaaaraaiia4aahW.aar. CraaT r.aa ia vai.t, raa aa.r m 1 aiO A aai a arlt Car aaaataaiaaaiaarrl WHY aMT 8Tn l.aaai i k'aIaJvfaar4t!nt Tlil Vk vni all imi tmr .Irr.lan azv raaa, XtaTlX, aUIJA4 CO-.lWaaaa.Caaa. -. OR 1U, ' AiAtJHIXES b obtaload at a half taa 1 aia wua iiarViif. aaofai aaa V aata hi aaa aaraw an raui II 1 H i a aa ywl v tianaaila aw.aaa..I a.ik la ! an a w . taaaa -a-ha arl j caavaa a. Lai ,-a vaas a aawa IraatT afaab arid aaall aai Frva aa iini" -a wHJt laB aararal Ik WUTIIMNI EEOLES i8 la dlracC hlaar'. . Bar dot. I JThaalar WUaoew tMI ova. : iuni, ... lUn. a lukar JU) eta. i ana otnara im WW- Uoo. Iockaw UM aanoant aad HaaCiaa V14 M WHI j I47 flnt aaAlL A(Mr a. - "We trust the time will come, when every one will use Dobbins electric soap (made by Cragin. & Co., Philadelphia). Its sale is "daily increasing, , as is always the case with articles of merit. : Try U i . ' ' - acute J you know. when gone.' .ClUU (: like Dickens more than ever now," said one ot, the f boys when. tthe school alive, lpaving only heiheads abf roindl,4 distress finished her story. J Alt Abont I Kieeee. ' ?"r Now that there is so much talk about kisses, it'.ia, worth recalling what a cler gyman onee eaid ebout ..them. S Saya Sydney Smith": "We are in favor bf a certain amount of shyness when ' a kiss is proixwed, lint should not be $60' long; and when the fair one gives ii, let it be administered with warmth and en ergy; let there be soul in it. If ishe close her eyes, and' sighs immediately after it, the effect is greater. , She should bo careful not to slobber a kiss, but' give it a a hutomreg-bird runs his bill into a honey-sudHe--deep, but delicate. 'There is much virtue ? in v kiss when well de livered. We 'have-' the memory of one wo received in onr outh whlsh lasted u forty years, and We believe it will be one of the last things weshaU think of when we uie. , ... ... ... , ' The Crimes of a State.' " An interesting table of crime in New York is given by the Secretary of State. The number of convictions for crimes of an important nature for the year ending October , 31, . -1 87 V was 1,314, an of these, 449 were committed in NewTorlt county, 189 in Kings county, making -a total of ,-658,"!or' nearly one-half of all those committed, for the two counties alone. .The. table, does not show the! . 1 ' . ... . . T numDcr 01 convictions lor minor .1 offenses. the lowest crime in the list being for grand larceny, and the convic tions being of State prisoners. Of the convictions, 488 were for grand larceny; 377 for burglary 59 for forgery; 39 for manelaugher;. 24 for murder; 18 for araon; 16 for assault with intent to out age the ptrton; 8 for perjury, tto. aiu wiwm uiBpausniDg mem wicn natcnets and aunes, aiier pruiuugeu vorxure JU1S8 Alice lrvn A. isarry, or liockfoftllj.nolsj gained a auit toi libel against "Wi'.bur F. Storey, editor o the jckicaq Timed, yiti f2900j danaaeB, '.Clucar Green, a farmer, in alighting from a faseenger train at Otisville, N.t Y., was run over by a passing coal train arid Killed. .... Roewfcll O. Smith, author of tho widely known onutnsi grammars, anutmeiicft, ana geop raphiesj for schools, " died ui Hartford lately, aged eeventyweight years .'L -JiOiarloa Pmith; a boat 'boy, aged eixteea years, died at Tort honor; Jervia from the effects . ocoal gas tha$. burnt j out ofj a stove i"fi$TaeejjJoe wf ligJ ing-a nre. lie was at nrst overcome by the gaa, then partially recovered and survived two days. tieriqrngoionH The Mormon apostles laboring In London, Ont, are makinjz uuueroua -oouverts to their (t-eerle . i . ; . It is said that the interprovincial exmmuon an Montreal will pTov. a failure for want of f uudSj ..... Dpnaldsot), the balloonist, had a narrow escape' at rhihvdelpliial " lle'cnt away I48!arand wflli5 it felT tortj-rlVe feet, being peeled' , up insenaiblebut ;' soon Vfter. recoveredf. 1 .V. .The Southern railroad's are, fol lowing -the Northern lines in reducing their fates of fare ...... On the West Jersey railroad. near TJplville, the body of a man was found, hiehea. having bee si smashed in with a clnb. . , .. A lot of noys In Orange, N. J., were tor- peniinf a blind man who was picking his way along, when the man in a fit of anger swung hia cane, striking one of the boys in the head and fracturing the skull. . . . . .Chas. E. Lewis, one of the oldest and formerly a very wealthy merchant of New York, lest Jus wealth and A French soldier, fa to "be punishetl with death for insulting an upstart officer. This gives Yictor Hugo an op portunity to thta compare the 'case with that of Bazaine: , "Having sold his flag, havincr surrendered hia arm v. betraved .feeling" is very hiis country life; having .struck hia eor- snne"s sight is rr.orftldPftth!" r The lf nnsAkMTMr" nf nnr TToaHh . , The liv cleansing organ of And so do I," said four of the chil- The liver is the gre&k'WTimiinxr or blood me evstem: - Bet tna cr housekeeper ofenr health at work, and the committed suicide . at the Windsor House by ahrjotin? hirriHalr' thronc'h'lha hoart s t t ! A destructive, conflagration occurred m New .Oiieane, three steamers being bnrnei one of them aad an excursion party on board. A number of lives' were lost..!. .Capt, St. John, avenerable an4, wfUknoraprth river atearn- boak' captain Ceriot himBertV4 'Iteh wawvW I" ealthy and was no doubt temporarily insane frorav oare and anxiety., .t-afet fatal- suicide were reported in one day in the papers iney 100a piactv in, an . parts OX the United! Btates. Th6 tn clde nknni ta raging terribly '..A raan. in.tt. Louis cut hie throat and walked a wfcel liekeie heiihedliii. Fred Klenen. the dafaulting eecretary of the Iloboken Savings Bank, waci'seAbenced to tea years Imprisonment at hajjl, labor in the State prison A new and dangerous counterfeit receuthr made.its appearacce aU the national uvjk rpuoiupuiuu agency tn ine a nqiea Oltno nxsi auonat uni or A-axton, 4U.tJ is evi dently aiterea xrom tha,pute pa wluck the counterfeit 5 notes of the Traders XatioQal Bank ef Chicago were printed.,. .Thepolice aalhoatteaet- Poeen bava rrtU5. All 4k TJrtulif tyAAh.!netm natives of Germany that they must leave the fcjhBtry within two mcjttth.ftgiriel HilL a prorainent citizen of Saecs ile. an3 a leading politician oi YetkeooLty Jbjtngedl imivntl ia bis aleeplag room. Be wae alxty years of age. .....it Jet Cobum ha ecetpted the clulle&fe Wanted to Go. ! Sndrew Crane, who was before a De troit police.' court, was certainly a dis couraged man. He says he wanted to be sent up, and he didn't care whether it was for thirty days or a thousand years. " Kinder discouraged, eh?" asked his t Ieare not. what .becomes of jae' sadly exclalineAi the- prisoner. C ' Tm way down the bank, and I don't believe I'll live long." ' -' : . ,v Take heart, my boy !" cried the court j aa (Jie. bit into another? . Apple; "Strawberries and cream will be along before you know iL" f S ; - v , I won't care notbin'for, etrawburiea and scream," answered the prisoner. - "'But don't yon want-tohear the end of the Beedier scandal ? n f m i f, Not a Beech?" was the sad answer. ''Tiiink of harvest applea,,Fouyth of July and eoda water." ..ffi.-,.. . '"vTater's them ; to me?"? was . the mournful inquiry. . J f ? - ? f 4 f 1 ' "Summer is almost here, my boy I Don't you want to irb(btrt "alone? tie grassj meadows and listen to fthe bab- bling brooks? V " Nar5ai; " 'x 'r p . j "Yell, I'Uiave to sena you up Shall T make it siitv tlavst" "''Sixtydaysn HxAjQR ' And when the sad man entered the buggy the, boys aang t - . r. t n " Dawhvihould a f eBowf eel ead. When it's easy enough to feel gay ? arva a a I a a a . a - on, ,wny snouia. oe gp xor to cue foul corruption which gender in the blood and rot out, aa it Were, the machinery of life, ar gradually otpeliea rrom the system.- For this purpose Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discover. with small daily doaesbf Dr. Pierce'a Pleasant Purgative Pellets are pre-emineetlv the articles needed. They cure every bid of humor from tne won t scroiujji to '.tue common pimple, blotch o eruption, f Great eating ulcers kindly heal under theit tnurhry curative. influaace. Virulent iilood poisons that hirk In the systocs- a re by tnem rvbbed or their terrors, and by 1 heir persewerinirand aomewhat protracted nmm the most tainted system may be completely tumore and sweliingaulwindle awar and dirt- pear Under the iriltaUKWof their frrrL foeol- 'vents. Sold by all dea7er4n mf ilTiiiairTf CVm. As Bkoad as Ctvtxizatioji. Theacrent of the Wilson Mwlngr'nachrne company will, in a fewlays, sau from can francisco for Chili in na rwar'a aaTlnaa wUl bo a cow. O HoHKlOirit BHKAD. 'hlfr, LUhter, Sweater. Ricbr. EVEKVBOnV Ialia ara all In ! with rU Tha I'rmlan. It. Si:i.I-S IJk IKIT CAK RM. C ff 8ad at tmm fur Cirt-ola, to CJKO. F. (ANT iV Vi HO Dnae8t.,Nw Ymr. fmcie ret wice-iJST RKDCDcmcK CO - AUBANY. H.V b u t t w o ASSJTiSSir- horae power : and bales eltber hay or cotton without tramp la? or stODDin?. , Thirty bales of hay , per nonr. Twenty Daies or cotton per hour. ' , L- TnE 9 JLOEBEAJCa rPPnuALBAxai nm , LAIVCELL1 A aom cATAaaa rekedv. lHavtoc atraeKlol .alj yaara batwaaa UK IdMlb with AMTHUA. I axperlBMBtaa 7 Ipoanrttag raota aad aarka aa4 leaallaf taa Itctoa. I fortaaatelr aiacararaa Jraoadyaadaoraeara foraatamaaaA Oatarra. I Warranted to reUara InaUaUr aa taa paOaal eaa in. oowa io rri aaa uwp eomronaMr. Irac- nata ara auppUM wiu aamata raafcacaa tar ra IdUtrtbutlon. rail aad ret aaa. ar addraaa la. - - aw ju'u or vraruta. nui-aiaa rackaa, tf auaU, La i I.IPHOVi:i FAR SIS lit Coat of ImproTemetita. Kaw Irdisii Rwrr. Lah1., at tonr snnajLl pajmnnta. Addraaw, HQBKRT8 A LiyCTB. Coanril Oro.e. Kaom. iJLafy VyJLJk.lO abntceMBaio.Miitfree. FREE laetoaa ataaip for OaLa. rw. oam rillliA. t t A N. Y. PUBLISHING f f W., 1 39 Sooth Seventh Strat. PbOadalpkai. Pa. i.B- 17V g B f f Jli'.t South Savanl 1 o Strat. PbOadalpkai. P jGE0. P; R0WELL & CO. S22 a V4 A AT A - ' - ak - Addiraa Bnraka BtTf Oo-. Bncfia aita. C A N SELL MONEY I IT Hl'UC! Jaata t aa'al. lUaAaaH. Utoaa. Naiia aaarf artoar. A rata oanoa. Alau WEW Ma.S,CHARI. Etc. frr m aart. fclfHITIAN U BAC'EH, Paa miaJOa n-..i nrlo aaja aa P5 Tr f ' a 9 Jt-raaiioK.C. PRIIXiM AK.5 Bar. UyM..f.V!,l 119 W.dthM-.Cta .q. ac taa tit COAA a month to afae ta a.anaaa AdJ -QX.,Baaaaaarlaa rnfin Afr uMlnltauVll PIATfODa-' ' Dunham & Sanj, Manirf-ctureri, - . Wa araomMI Last Ulh Stratt. . fUbllhad 1834.1 KZtt YOftX. S-ntt fa Uwlra'aJ (SmlT aav n-tt tit. , iTlOAl. PfPLlfHIM 1 CO .. fbaadVtphla. Pa. a-aHa. raavaaataa aaaaar' Calataw kaM ta tha world. t aaaipa Ml wort -Mk aaet tor t ta. Addraaa K. U. MAKLa.V.1 aabtrnaabia auaaraaw. 1 8 Waahlnay Btr4, Baatoa. Maaa. EVERY FAMILY WANTM IT. Moan Sold by Aa-anta. Addraaa M. W. LP VK1X, Ki K. rtoj'a. $ HOIJEY tart rrea ly mail. It IXK AGaCVTS ta omr ten Vaw MoTrltW. Jaatoai. Kaadad U vary txmaa. Baaapaa aad olraav B. WHITK A CO.. Wawart. N. J. Etlabllshed 1858. 7ax-nlA V $250 i 3IONTII-Arta araated a-aacy data aaa boonraUa 3 ra ParUoalara aaet f raa. Addrao KTM A I .. M. !. Ma Thai mmf artita arac4 aaa for tet tat da. Adapta rfaalf ta aacv aaeU- I tna kadf. ra4aialnar Raa. ora aaJav ta aardaat cntU araaaaatl aavaA. old aaaar Y tba Elastic Truss Co., Kan 6SS Bramdarmy. W. V. Ctty. aadaaatWy atll Jwwai W OtronUr, aad ha OK rex DAY o aWl" aiy aad Kapae' Aayty aaw. 6. aa f 3U if E2,iw4!iKA KIAU KTONE. Aa InfalllbU Moth PrevantWa. mora affaetiva than rkmi.h auff rtc, and fn from any ohiact ion.bla odor. Fyio. 2 eta. WELSH A CO.. Bo 7, Kmoklr. K.Y. Of i tlie Prettiest Card yoa cnraia nama oanaaomely printed on poavpaiii, apon raceiptaf 20 ir frlnada will all waat Ui. Kammnt Jjeaar .an. ortu rrct r f-n ' If 11 with jo-ar Dai n U II th". "nt. pr. av7 "Jf canta. Yoor i " when thay aaa i Btraaa, Boatao, Kaaa. South AABcrica where '. he will; open a bmnch 'i" honsd and exhibit tne' world-rewwnea WlIwm',J shuttle sewing machine at tha grand exposition to be held at Santiago, under the auspices of that government, ay tnis step the Wilson sewing machine company wCl complete the cir enit of the eloe. Tbev bar alaeadv immwi" Agencies in China, Japan, British Indies, Eng land, France, and throughout South America. Supreme in its superiority over all other sewing machines, the Wilson goes oa widening its field year after year, carrying. lh bleedng of a cheap, capable and perfect sewing machine to the remotest haunts of civUizatiou. Machines will be delivered at any railroad station in this L county.' free ef transportation charges, if or dered tartoagh- Che ompany branch bouse at 837 and 629 Broadway. Kew York. - They send an elegaat cataiogne and chromo circular free oiLAppiication. This coxapany want a few mare good a stents. Ckmi. ' - i ' ' -. -. Pomeray & Co. make, the best Elastic" Tnas ever invented. . AdJreea Hi Broadway," N. Z. Com.' . ' 1 ' - " ' ; -a i i u DavisV Pajh Kn.T.Ka. This .article The InipreTed Saeceaxi TTathlac 91&ekla. ,tMrO worth In 3 raara- aaaa-naw aarawaal aaUafa t"n- It waabrw aU alzra of elothln. - tnerailrn Had Spred.or l.cr O.Uara.wlth out injury. Half dozen ahlrta ara rlnaned In 8 nlnntaa. lav claUna; aoltad wriathaada. Pwwar Macbicra for latm- drlra to ordar. For daacrip- TXlira aTAXZ. . 'Th bnt aod ebtapnt Palt la fTte Wcrld for Iroa. Tls or Wad. Tor aalat by TVAlera crfrywbre. FnTKCZS AfETJLIXIO PATKT CO.. MatinftYfTa. 9 CNlar Pt Krr York. CALTJa?IOaIrchassts wta planm Bee that our name axd trade mark are on yy h and eary package. Soad foraClrtular. The C r oto n Grape. Two fina two-yaarold Vlnea of thla aseallaaX Whlta Grapo aao br mall. jMaaVpatd, (or Oh U4ra.r. Coawnnad ar Wn ttroal ftnrtao ta tha FLOPI.K'H l.KIMiKU.8 Ursa pa ara ft yMraoU, haad oak trial S ai Wa oflar It and wtU pay VTKBBER A tJ..Xartoa).Q. - PORTABLE SODAFODIlTAniS $40, $w0t $75, t $100. GOOD. DCKABIJC. A5D CHEAP f JBVpwad aadr lor Caa. laawfaataad U CflAPJIASt afe (UH MtuLitm. lad. - nrSwadaTafatalaa. FIIKK OF rilAROE. a Praaotiptlow that any Drarrw wlli pwt a p. that ta a PcartUra Cara ta Oraaaj Ka'"a Paa'annraa, Addraaa. M Drill, laiarlaatawa. aiaaa. Paor. j. r. arahar ara Valnalla aaraolaa aad Itraj HMITII. Cwrtiaadt oWwt. K v.- NO montha for only HO eanta. A Kpreial A aval waatad for aaob tow a, to Hun wafamiah AdrarUatnc taoliitaaaaa rnodpay. IL K. CURTIS. PaaUabar. Boatoo. Maaa. EPILEPSY Knirnc RxarEmaa. Trial Paak. aaBBBBaaaaaaaaaaaaj aaaraa. For earralara, ortdaojoa of anooeaa. of., aaoraaa KOHH B ROH.. Kjahnaoad. tad- DO YOUR OVri PRINTINCl tcaja tte PampbUt d 1 : York, Pay. n II v rar raaafaaalaaaaA Trtatrra. Iarliawta. aortotiwav atfia"t wr-cra, Mrrxhava ta, and ataara kia (Wa &As T mmm ta.iati L 1S.OOO larraa. Tmatrloa, Prleaa from (S OO to IAXOO BEN J. O. WOOD A aV CO. KaaanVaaad dIrlaaUkiaiif PrlntlMK Matodal, a-ooarai av, jtoajwaw Band atany far CatilcaaiaV O t f and airna a month to aaanta. Addraaa Oallyl A. UlTtJXIlAROJaraaTaia,Mlaa. Q"7f A WKErL. AjrraU waotad orrrywhora. Pot VI O odtiH t6a.7T'atFCM A WtLm, Dayaoo. Ohio Habit " Acxrtaxlm col at home, two tiiprlta. are aura, wtcboat lnoavyeaJeDea, VThea there a every iaduremeat io stay?? needs no comments from us, bat the real worth of so valuable a compound compels us to give publicity to it. ; The Pain KDler we keep con stantly at hand, and have done so for a trnmber j- - i all deCTiptioias, both external -nd . internal, U i t anri V.n ap fnntwl it tn ha iha WhI nm I extant. Wa well recollect its ffmt introrifi'Ttfrm for public patronage f it waatheei eold in a few shops in the city look at it aoy the world aw its patrons. Bold everywhere. Com. . An antidote that stands purely oa lta Send for my quarterly mczlo ( asia yt suMAfaX contalnlsc crrtlflcatea of hauadrada cusC iu.ro been BrinaaenUy carod. 1 Oain to hava iljcorzrad and produced tha yiaar, OauauTAX, An 9BXT tru em res orrear axnirw. : DC S. C. COLU5S, Laa Porta, Tjad 'VTrtV Ji . u):''iJ3 A a J r 1. T r. 1T."i aVVCat. Caa3at-V tfvaa.Vt. , ' ...Jj and ICLU Patterns' of tham. Only $L)0 a year, wttn Prar 221111 EXTaETTrX" V' w iHuetrato tho ' Taia CUT aaaaw ' Oppar Part af aa aaat raraaa aida qtv wua lIAEIABLBEli irPOUTUMTY foa tnctal apaenia I OO aomatimaa ertaara M 1 fk.OOOu . kand S3 eanta for Book tfrng fbo arcrrta aad ' t plain hv( Ih Wat paylrg tpaoMacat of ta da. aVddnoa o 135. Nrw Y-rV. Free 1 ..free n., '.. Free.l JJ 7 L J m, , WO DttOW X I ; ".a oftho . t Ot 1 When Any Antidote Or remedy for any particular class of diseake obtains a wide-fipreadiDg noto riety,1 it is but reasonable to suppose that it mxist merit the popularity it receives. ai is wiuun our provinor w menupn wax Dr. 3. Walker's California Vinetrar Bit ters, bo long and favorably known as the safest aad 'most reliable remedial agent or the cure of -liver, kidney, bladder, and i glandular diseases, mental and physical debility, and , all' oomplaints emanatiDg from : corrupt state of the blood, etc, are in great demand. So satisfied are we of the intrinsic worth of I this nedickae, that we do not hesitate to 1 notipe it in our columns. It is well to mention that this medicine is compound- eT oi roots, herbs, and flowers of Cali lornia, and liasaixv, fiery, material or al cohol ussdr m tfa prparatioa vTTe can add no bitter1 eulogium than1 the fact that we use it constantly inour own fatnijy, and each xriOTber thereof! par takes of it, when aecessary, according to direction, r We should not hesitate to reeornroerid to any f riead of ours. Parsons' Putaativ Pill. They are scientifically prepared, and are adapt ed to all .the,' purpose of medicine. Com. . : Decidedly the beet remedy that has ever been duJoayexed-.or rheumatism, swollen or stiff Jointa, ael womida. Upraiaa, farXieea, cute and burns, is Johnson s -Anodyne Lini rnent We use it, aad alwajajacxvcmend it to oar friends. Com. - ai A bandaanui Waaaiati id aaatiOB for cvafrhrd. Talla bow aad wbm to aoaara a otp aaWo, ' Kdt rmu to au, rum m WOftXD. Ii aoaiaiM tha mew nonrruo aad Turata Laws. a frOOd PUXirative I ma outer tatnaaiini maUer lowad oaij la uua papac nena jor ar . at unee i It iti aA-j eoat foa a'Pocri CaanL ' 1 li ' " Kew auaabe tar AsyrU iaat boC ' f ' . . -- ' I ililnaa - 0.' F. BAYIV 1 JL VmwA ifipawaiMf V.. B. ' ' Oaaaha, Ttcfc.' flua. aup taa aktrl to a Tawtafl aad Paahtowahlw attiaaaal; l tka batfc, aaaf taa - atrarat froot" aSarwaaaaaaaaaXaw Tlaaaa lta Goat, licaa a (raOMZi mw. ray a oawaatawa aa a aartna. waaa awd la aaaa ho lary art itui I a a eno ia a aa woo ia aaet aVwa. Prrja, aaly A Caota, aaa.Ua. . aaa Caota. mm rrraaiaaa " HoldVIJook: oa Birrlfl. 1 23raSeT tbirty-two enrravinga of birds, twenty -eigbt of cage, etc., fill ad with useful information, and should be in the pceeecaioa f every on who has or eyer means to have a feathered Mt It la the ottly Jxxik tsf tbe kind, mod one that will ve araaA MawintA Mrdfc, .lnci25 cezxtA or sale by all newsdealers or by maiL AddreM & F; Holden, 9 Boxloia8raAr, Boston, alaaw. -ConaL ' ' '. i tHt'. r if lPfpeht is hydra-headed xaonster, from which originate Merry all Mthe ilia the bnman fiesh i bear to." ' The Peruvian Qyrap, a protected aolotaoD of the crotnxide pf iron, la a aOAg-tried and well eatapribned remedy for thie nintreealnir complaint. It has cured thou aaada when other remedlee have t2.o&.Vom mm mm w. I SoatoiXalSXaaja. 1 1 Theme JUandard lUttmtnentm i 1 j - ' - - - - t .m ... r.'t' s Sold, ;Mcsic DeaJerf t,veryvvhere. Wa a MrM CIXTII M wtka tkvw.fart fw a- r t n Broaaai aav la taa r e J N. - faahtoa ta PgHl a 4. r-" M - i I AT X Uacmxlne aad ae I UTS f ' Sa fc:ca? 1 7 1 v. ... y r , aaawwawaaa- I M d40r3. ' aty tiaia. an ax wtaoai araaxt in "anrv - Horn wltbAatle walatlata; oklrt. It ta Of thm mott deeiraaWe alralxata rar any Cwaxla., J! is. batonlar for rlther tne. eteait or elicatf flrr, and (be ladr waa fceaete mX at fxj rrt farm ran atal aWt bwdter dealra. AU alaee. Pattern, wit clout SkiaHLei, Katt, buum. CLOTH AtOPatwHaarwr rat ay taa ail wa, Tary ara rza VT U UMSa ( 4 UtratawlrirW'arl'Irl Cera aa bat ftoat tad fr the at arracrral a aid eleara clotat aaedel. (O ceaitaf WALK1KQ SKIRT -Tha above wai- f ak trt la ikaftrr beet f" t ewvla. ft Will I la viae aad Frwd?'- tedTert,wltkaaareablearcyaMXbaVk lattern wttn K!rl act -Irrrnl I WILL G1TE me pATrrri3 Afrattr Wanted fa Ertnry ToTnL- M Bold throochoat tho Uoltad SUtaa oa tho I ' I!SfTAl.UrKNT 1IAXf 1 That la, aa a Syataai ad Moathly Payaaantay T ', 9 aaaaBaaaaaa. " Fmrahaaara aboald ara for tha Surra iamrii Oaaaw. CoValoaraaa aad fall atrTlralara oa aapUaataaa. oJbort) llxmtrrUlorxa, end' ponan- of doth of th ad lTQ of the nTTrin-i.YnTot- rrt-a.ftt to tlie r prraon w&o send mo OWE noUt-ATT rvTrM -c-MTQ aCorVj ,fl'r:'YgAn,n enbearriptlon to,! Smith's : IItelnatc4 Pattern BzzzzrS'.r0 yT ?rv aao
The Franklin Courier (Louisburg, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 21, 1875, edition 1
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