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CEO. 8. BAKER. PuorKiinpu. Louw.ur.o NoVEMUKn 12, 1S75. LOCAL MATTERS. Weiues'l.ty was a rainy day, ! Bad brido in frotit of tbo Grai.gc Store. A ot at the Eoulh end i.t him ct., U offered for sale, ac the adv. The Sheriff ,of thin County never published the dslinrjucnt tax list, as the law required him to do. Up to the 1 -t ui' this month thv mer chant of L niisburg ln.vo received and ahipped Bales of Cotton. Wh-.t ha become f the Lnuisburg Cornet Hand Verily wc loujreth to hoar them diseouraa some of their sect music. Dr. Geo. Thomas nn I Lidy, f Wil inn crtfin mr on n. vinit to th'ir friend - r in this place. They arc the guests of Mr. K. W. Fuller. Rev. V . A Sharp, A".. for." rni J tv Colhr'." inmr tojvn tl.ii.w ek. am Tr,it ot t'.io M. E Church on Sunday Ut. 4 George Rady.er Harris, Ins then cjliargc of the lIciidcr.on T'm-Uuh.v, as folit;cal Editor. He knows hut two parties, white man and bl v k man. Mr. i hod. , White tffure. fr sale a uio-t deniable ami e nivc-mcn- resi dence at tlie North (Mi l of Hl:n t-tiettt. ('all on tiiiii and h am f the piupcrty. A Subscriber asks the Raleigh Sen tinel it a Post-Master li is the right to loan out a newspaper. Ortainlv not no more right than he has toioaa out for persual lettersxonaded to his cure and any Pos'.Mastcr violationg the law is'liable tor indictment therefore. There are PosNMasters in this section who will please mke a note of thi. , ' ISIPOKTAKT To SUKRIfKS. - Shf lfls will remember that under the exist ing laws th-y are Compelled to settle by thai first Monday in December, or they will nt ooly forfeit all commissions, but $1000 and :en per ceo", upon the amount of Scare Taie, s per stc. 39. Chapter 154, d the laws ot 1374 75 There-being uo legislature this winter, there can be no relict given, and hence the must strictly be complied with as thi Auditor will itgitily enforce the penalties. Scene on the jStut.- Gentle man to a ten year old, " Hallo Zliie, where did you get that horse?" Z llv "Its Bro., 11.. 1 ut 'him in 10 t the county paper.' G-nileman 'I don't, know how to "ft him in it." Zolly "Justlfiid .me the paper and I'l. wrap him up, and have him in mighty quick." . Sharps ..Uiy, that. .-" The :ur. question had been asked Zolly before; the reply was t:I m?!i him, but havn't quite finished him jobt got him framed ;ood.'' ! ir.g affection for the man whom he honored when living There may Lo Republican politicians who wilt seek to distort bis tribute into a phase of treason," but lain J unsullied by the foul brcathiugs of parti ran hate will honor ihc orator who thus honors one :f the heroes of the world, and in do-, ing. so culls ufou his countrymen North and South, lo bury "the pa-s ions of the past and to pcretuate honor to w hom lionor is due, whether, their bat tle garment? were' blue "or gray. Courier Journal. Cominu Ecui'sks.-There will be .... two eclipses of the buh and two of the moon in 187C. First a partial eclipse a. visit. to contemplate the sudden and I of thcuioou, counuencing in NewEng matufcld tranf rmation of which the I land about 12J A. M. 31arch 10. product of the cane, is susceptible. I Second, an annual eclipse of the sun Tiieso gentiemaii are prepared to I March 23, the moon concealing the fill j!l orders promptly, so pf:d them J hun'jj dise, except :i ring around the in, and sustain thu home institution. I border. In New Kuinand it will ba Our Merchant and people are daily disabusing , their tniniLj of the idea that the exeeikncies of their goods and wares, are enhanced by long trips, and rough handling. H-pecially ithi so in the case of Candies and Confec tioneries generally. They find that they can purchase them of the Messrs. ROYSTFft'&'imO.; tue extensive Catidy Manufacturers, of Raleigh ; chtajier aud friaher than in Nortncru -MjitWets, thereby-giving money in te nutter ot freight and other attendant expenc; Kvery' variety aud shape into which the saccharine principle can be tortured, can be found at hcir Fac tory, and an hour can be well spent in Send for prhte list. Com jdiiukiirrs : ic 111 voguo, and head a-!ie4 f.dlow m i nntviivl uiic- )iirh:i'U Plant. iMf net G h you spck ejipyri'iice Hro. lit lVv. Thof. Atkiii.M.n, I'ish-qM.f this will hold, Pi . aerv.ej at. M. ratiN, Church at .ti.-. placer on the third Sunday in this month.. being th. 'Jlst iuM. 1 i .... .There arc t v. o' reasons why som l.ii.ple iloii't initi I there own 1!i"i-ne-. ...tne i that tli'-v hav.i't-'an.v lUii.ess. aiol I lie other i that they, lia . u't an v i. in.l The Kditor of tha Albermarl Twes discuurseth thuuly,. about delinquent subscribers : o 'Happiness now hcreiifter wailing and gnashing of teeth. We were very crroen when wo started the newspaper bushiuh. A gourd vine was ripe com pared to u". We are good an! uk1 low now. Those who get the. -Times' pay iu advuuec. In - the meantime all the fellow's who soaped U4 out of a year' H j-uosciij-t ion are happy. At least we hope so. Anyhow they had better be for heroafter the e will he wailing and gnashing of teeth. As cuhi water to a thirsty n an, so is back pay from an oM subscriber to an edi- 1 2 T i' . STATU ITEMS. 1 - v f - " , - . . . : (I J Tiiisiiot'longetli for several reliable plasterers', to finish up a large lot of uirfiu'siiud work. ??; Mr, Jv.hit lkitt, late of the Oxford LAD!'U and-Miss Emmt Mitchell, of Oxford, were married on the ord ifiit. . The Washington E.to, has ben presented with ;t copy of the Washing-, ton Toner, printed' in the year 1H30. ." The SouiliTii Illustrated Aye, is to be'publislwed monthiy, and will be en larged from ' an eight to sixteen page r . 1 .'11' H or Sale! Hide COraCRuitSlDENCE POK SALE HOW TO CURE FVKR AND AGUK, If any ptwon suu.iin with Fcvr and Aoct Interruiueutor Ring us Fe ver will call at the Vrai Sioro of DR. J. B. CLIFTON and gHa boUleof AGUE CONQUEROR, their ia:mrdi at cure is certaia, and the thin will not corns back during that ca.on. It contains no Quininp, Arsenic or otlier Poisons, and after taxing cnf-half bot- tk you will foci better in heal La than you hao fdt perhaps Sot ycarv. It cn- fiestne liver and other fecrvtory orpn. Price $1.00. per-bottle try it.CAk yonr Druggist about others who have tried it. visible as a partial eclipse ooly, be giuuing about 5 minutes Vi 4 P. 31 Third, a partial eclipse of thj mo n September 5, not visible iu the United States. Fourth, a partial eclipse of tlie sun. invisible m the United States but visible iu the South Pacific nnd Atiauttc oceaus. .or. f-i C'.iilw ofSuhs lih -is .) the COU1H Ell,ai(! cuiiiii ery.' w ' but we haiiv a large mailing bonk and hae room hr more'. l''riMids dontcti'seyom eTertf, until the CGUUlliU ' i.- jnit iu oory family in the eounty ! 1 mim:o t.Nct. It irives u reat i'as ure to state. that, thejwajth uf; My'. W. Fuller is - iuipcjviig. ' This' "we know will he gratifying to hU many friend U'o hope to sc3 him soon at h'isLre fully restored to health. MAllKlEDlr- On Thursday after tito.11 the I ijt'h inst.,by the Rev. M. H Van:!. an, lleetor' of Sf. IVi-ll Episco pal Church at thU jdae", at :ho vesi denee. .of the . brides Mother. M'uu Alice Sinirleton to Mr. Geo W. Ford. I l New Stkekt. Tim to vu.' ommis sioiiors arc contemplating opening a ne.T httcet, bejrining at the South terminus of Clmrch street, where Short street enters It, ami 'extending the same in air easterly direction to the bridge. A Louishurg man callel on his in tended a few nights ajio, apd vheu he returned to his room, hisj chum dis covered that his shoulde'r. and the lapl of his ,coat was well sprinkled with Ermine. His hiate rc.narked, well old fellow if you failed to get the biru,you cervaruy uruugui luo. iwiu era. That man 6hade over his riiiht eye. now "wears a green Candy Fmtuuy, Messrs. A. D. Koy.-ter A: lro., of llak-igh, have es tablished a large manufactory for can ilies .f all kiieU. They I ave in their ;.-iiij.loy, Mr. .Leonard, who th-roughly U!iJettai:ds the biiMiiess. They keep a large sv'.p'ply, and guarantee, their price as low us any market Xorh. Tliis is i great inducement to merchant in this section,' as iu tin!' item of fieHlit they will save a gm d per cent.' "These gentlemen are perfectly, reltaldc, and will' fill all ordois promp'ly. and guar an'ee their gods to he fresh and pure. Then keep your money near home by sending yonr orders to Messrs, Roys ter & IVo., Fayetteville streit, Raleigh, N. C,, for anything you may want iu the confectionery line. Job Wouk. We received the fol lowing from our friend John A. Cop -pedge, of Cedar Rock, upon the de livery of a Job vf work done - at the CoruiEit office, which ii indeed very gratifying to us, and shows that our efforts to give our patrons full value received for their money, and work at the same lima as good as-can be had else whet e. Hear what he writes : ''Per.nit me to congratulate you on the good job you gave me. You can compete in every respect with North ern work except in price, in that you are much lower, l am highly pleased with'.' my job, will give you all my work hereafter." Yours truly, Jons A. CorrEiKiE . ' ' Cedar Rock, N. C. Louixa riuniiiier, a belle of sable hue in Warrenton, has been ajipoiuicd a clerk iu the Department at the' Interior a't Washington.. , Tlie Newbi r i Nut- Shell is re'iably mformed that tue xUplitheria is racing to an alarming ex'ent iu Jones county .among vinen, women . and children. while the hog cholera is committing tearful ravages among the swine. ' Three liltle ' brothers ; in Salisbury were fighting last Aveek, when one agel 9 slabbed another aged 7 inflicting w-uim1s iiotu which tho little fellow died. They were chihlrej; of a woman iiamd John.-jn. and tveid "all mate. I will sell on reasonable terms the new cottage residence on Elm Street, known as the Jesse Fwr- 6 gurson lot, and at present occupied by Mr. C. D. Malone. The house has three good size rooms with wide pas sage, and porch MALLORY'S CASK o Rest heavy Ragging Ties Marshalls Liverpool Salt NalU per keg Iron Everything CHEAP. Guano for wheat. ' W. S. MALLORV, Franklinton, N. C. CARRIAGE FACTORY. Frankltnton, '. C. We icp:fu!ly aaooanc to th pub lic, that we have located at f r&ak'ua loo, for tbd pnrpre of raatafacturiajj Carriagta, Daisies, Wageua Jb e. We art also frepaml to il l order tot Metaiic, RomwomI, Ilakogaay, Walnut and Tina CvOfia, a ith . txr and team famished. ' rery IVrpectfalTy. -nilAClLAU & ton Not. 5-i yr. Trinity College- THE SESSION COUMENCE3 SepLV 2nd 1875. Fnll Facalty; e levant bnildlapa first claM accommcHlalioa. Seveoty- five to nloty dollar will pay all ex very best at low ratts. penes for five months' no offer the 1G cts. 5 cts 225. 423. 41 Cotton, Cotton, Cotton, Cotton, t .lh-giti Thi trial of youiig Str..nge for the murder of Murray, which was to have taken place at the late term of" Hay wood Superior Court, has been moved to Ruucombe county aud will take place in the Spring. Yi'ung Hridge-s. charg ed with being5 accessory, was released from prison, and is at home. in v il mingtoji. i . ' Wheat.--Not i great deal h is yet -been sei-dexl owing" tV the faeC tha so many of the farmers depend upon stock land, and the late jnat .rity of the corn crop has .delayed its Temoval from the ground. ' This system is to be regretted. The month 01 .Uetobcr. has been an un commonly fine one for seeding and '.c tobcr is the right uioiitlu II illsboro Jitconh'r. - ' ! -: .1 PiCKrobiCETs.-rA large number of Liekpocke a were at the Weldon Fair '' ! and we hear of several gentlemen who were relieved of their watches and pocket-books. Since the Fair closed they have been plying their ealling on th' cars of tlie IF. A W. R. R and iu the gowns' along the road. Last Fri- 'n !' 1 i 1 i 1 .iav Oatuiuay anu r-unuuy mere were fixm six to ten in this place, but they were so closely watched that they fail ed to make their business profitable. Rocky Mount Mail' Lst week a disreputable drinking Pilace near the Railroads owned, by, inaa naniMl Jpiao waacloseu up by Sodthers 3lAscrACTCBERS. Peo ple are begineing to a-k, says the New York St4.ii, why the South dots not manufacture htr own cotton goods, and thus supply herself and the' world with cheaper labrics. She undoubted ly possesses the greatist advantages inner abundant waer-power .and in the facility and cheapness with which she can transport her wares to markets., j On the other hand, it is only under very exceptional circumstances tnat she can coudnue to pro;-p r wlide bujing back her own stuff worked up in mills so distant as these of New Sugland and j Europe The lacts are s paten, fun damental ami exiomntic that, even be fore the war, capitalists had begun to invest in the establishment of South urn manufactories. Since the war the movement has beeu f till more active. vl tlfl Inni' North Cirolina, South Ca olioa 'and 1 Georgia are tar iu advance ol nil o her j f ni 1x4 v4) wW ra S v 1 Statta in tuis enterprise, and the f ict j JL 21(3 IOI COallUlIla pQJJ that they are st readily, acco loteii ior( . t . e ' by the superior natural advantages -4; Ol Cill SCI' 1873, which di-mbralized all branches of trade and relaxed the ecergtes ot business throughout the country, very sensibly darkened brightening pros. , pects in this direction; but the induce ments the South his ' to ff r are a standing temptation lo capital, and the indications are not a few that the ma -ufacturing interest ot the country is, Soou lo cvntre in t ie Sou h Cottoii Markets. ' Loulsburg, Nov. 11. (low Middling) ll cts. Raleigh, l?ov. : 10. . 12 cts; Peterebnr'g, "o . 10. 12J cts. Norfolk, Nor. tOJ 121 ctf.j New Advertisements, Desirable Residence In Louisburg SALE. That Desirable Residence, at present occupied by Rev. M. II. Vaugban, sit uatet on Elm Street, and fronting the head ot College Street, is offered lor sIe. The lot contains about two acres of Und, on which is located the dwell ing ot tlx rooms, with ki'xbeo and oth er necetsaxT out-lQU5i.:with a well of AAci A'llli iimAii in g""d water, all within pleasant walking CCS! kl 111 I 11 CCS IU distance of the buMneas psrt of the town. Pbick Mode3atb. Terms Libkkal. For farther iaiormation, ap ply to Novl2-l875. THOMAS WRITE. Aid given to young men of limited one in. P. O. "Trinity College, N. C." Br CRAVEN. July 30-18: GREENSBORO FEMALE COLLEGE The Fall Session will begin 00 the lta oi August. TERMS REDUCED. CJtarjes jper Session 620 tctrks. Board ( z luive of hl tj Sb lights) $75 00. Tuition in rfguU? Eneli.h oourse. 23 00 Charges lor rxlia'iiu le, "moderate. For ttakgua cootaiolng particu lar i.pp j to T. L Joses, President. . , . - ff. IL D. WILSON, President Uoard oLTraateea. NEW - lIAltNESS. My Xiamen Shop oyer T. N. Carllle't Store is now complete, with an aaaort me it of Rrady-matle Harnts, lla shiae and band made. I wil warrant all Htxrt tnadv by band a reasonable length A time. - I also keep on hand a full supply of polk sruArs, ltlMMi HKlbLE. IHiVINO UtlN. WAOOM wa Iil'GllT buwu:, ALTl:Iu., C I.L. KM. ui'cku: -. Call and examine ay etock when you outae to town. . 1 Very itesp'iy. Y. B. CLIFTON. and has a number of .the very choi- Piincesry dresses are gradually but burely growing iu favor fr ; house dresses, and geat ingenuity is exhib- i td in their tasteful iiinnniug.- A liuccssc, to be admired, must be on a Z ,od form and of faultless fit. The prineesse over-dress,, . ovcr-kirt and basque, combined, is very popular, and in part is not unlike the dcmi.polonai-e so popular two years ago. The neck is dressed up to choking point. Itygh cavour linen collars are worn, ami with them necklets of velvet, stud ded with blue for-get-ine-nots ; and there are ear-rings to match. Then there are dog-collars of silver and gold, that are worn as cfosc as any dog's collar. P ! iThe Louisbui-g Covrfer has entered upon its fifih volume. W are pleaed a 1 ... . 1 A !in .... .a ia fnAr.nti. ing and that its prospects of a long and ,ull rorerou tutureare before it. J here tanctng all is a visible improvement in its appear auce, on which we congratulate brother Raker and wish him coutjuued success. Roanoke iVto.t. 4 Accept our thanks Pro , Manning for the above kind words and wishes . Bkvors'tii . School 1 Examiners. -Three ginger cake colored damsels, and 0110 boy. were before our1oard of exatniuers a few week back, vheu the following . quetij . ere asked : Q. Vhat' is the feminine corres ponding to boy?1 .A.' OirL" . .. , , . . . - Q. " IFhat is the feminine cones ponding to. -bpau?". , ' lho whole class missed, The examiner then askel the boy : Suppose you, a dashing young beau, was paying attention to one ot these blushing maidens, what would she bc'r ' The bright hey answered, 'A So. ' That boy ou?hc to havo received a first class certificate. A Short Sermon. A party of men were holding high carnival drinking, coursing ami s. tearing fear- seeni-d the le der dis- the others in the vileness of his !ngauge, aud the bitterness o his oaths. his liquor, thc AUyor, for the ill treat ment ot a Canadian and the outrage ous abuse ot his person in a manner too horrible for detail here. Dean was aided by a man named Willis, and his Honor made three counts against' each and J Irtlicted penalties as follows: Agalosi. Dean on the first fcount $20, on Wliy, for God's sake," said oue of the 2nd, $25pnrthe 3rd. ; $40 and 20 -.Inn't. tait-cA ' dav Tmorisonment. Acainst Willia II IX Mill 'kM 11 IVAJI a V V w OV I m i 'For God's sake! therein no such thing as a God." 'You don t believe iu GodT' "No." "Why?' ' "Because I never say him andnjver sw anybody who did." " You don't believe in any thing un less you have seen it, or somebody else has?" , No." "Did you ever see your brain?" "No sir." Did auy body ever see it? "No sir." 'I. for one then will agree with you j that you have none." on each count $10 and 5 days impris onment. The I imprisonment in each taW was afterward retri'ted. ll Masonic Journnl. GENERAL NEWS. I The Preulent iaV snpornted Thurs i tlieb5tk'a a' day If thanks-giving. Jefferson Daris was 'presented at Fairview, Ky.feoently with , a gold headed cane made from a locust tree Side plaiting, put on bias, full b x plaits aud tripple box pi lits are all worn, and one row finishes the entire skirt; the mania for. gitiger bread, work seeming to have quits pssed out. " Ietty combination suits in plain goods, with plaid or btriped, aro gotten up u ost tastefully, with plaiting and puffs. - . New chatelaine belts (Joan uf Art) arc formed of silver links, woau loosely about the waist and 1 ave the usual fan, handkerchief aud vinaigrette pen- dants. ; x t. Shell combs, clasps and ornaments of every desenption, are more fashionable than 'ever; and when the shell mania is to end, one ai scarcely foresee. .The gentlenien J.avc followed in the lodics' wake, and now have 'Jehtennial over coats. They are of rough goods, and trimmed with astrachan or beater. The neck has frogs add loops" that close in frout, formm needed. the garden. If the sale is not made pri vately before the 18th of filec, I shall then sell it at public auction. Now is the tune to get a nice comfortable res idence tor a small amount of in 11 money, uau on me at the COU- MIEK office. Geo. S. Baker. THE SUNNY SOUTH. O TnE La ite est axo Hindsomest Liter abt Papkr in America. BRILLI1NT ANNOUNCEMENTS. The followiog new stories will soon be commenced, and will be the most intensely thrilling ot aoy romances yet published in an American journal. RILL A ROSCOE ; OR, North axd South. A thrilling National Romance, Lased upon the adminstratioos ofPieai idects Lincoln and Johnson, and the Execution f Mrs. ' Surra tt ia lfcfto. Writtks bt a uitiisocishkd Etatxs- fTABLISIIED 1817. W. H. Morris 4 Sons., COTTON FACTORS JSD Commission Merchants. ,23, 25 aud 27 Couuucrca 6t, . KvrfJk, Fa. Will make liberal Currency advan -cesoti produce or bill lading in hand. Mr. A. II. Noble, of N. O, Is con nectcd with our bouses, and will be plead to receive the patronage of Ills friends. P. R. CrZLK. A. B. BUM. & BARES car r on factor?, WHOLESALE ds RETAIL GROCEIW AXD COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 43, Wilmington St. IUlcfffa, N.O. We aoliat eoeilgnmenU ot couotry produce and cottoo. Ordtrs promptly attended to. UZZLE A BAKER. oct22 3m. IUrua if, N. C: SPECIAL 7- ITEMS. a uiufHer when which his father planted; k Pants are worn large and "baggy in deed, it seems as if they were wade in direct opposition to the pinback skirts ; fnr thesrt show the form, while the loose TVio aMtmn rf Dr. TTn'ro - hn i in . .mm .S . t- l:V . ., intellectual haul among his brethren I hnndred pounder. of the Presbyterian churcb, ia marked bv real eloquence and a ton ler, touch- We expect a vote cf thanks from the uentletnen. . ... We will send the Courier and Godey's Ladifs Book, with beautiful Oil chromo" Rescue,' 12 months for $1.50. ' - ' Notice to Settle: I earnest!? request all who owe me will make it convenient to nettle before Christmas, as I need all the money I can ret. This t eon est is made in car- nest and those disregarding it will bud their claims in the ha mis of an officer. Therefore pay up and save cos. T.N.CARLILE. Not. 12 1875. NOTICE. I have four fine fat beeves which I wish to sell on the hoof. A. E. BOBBITT. Cedar Rock, A". C. WRITTEN IN BLOOD ; The lficxiGirr Pudoi. A story of the last Ntpoleon's Re'ga. Bt M. Qcad.oI the Alicu.oax Prkm. FIQIITINO AGAINST FATE ; or, Al ix tub World. A BrilUant Society Serial, now running. by Mr. MaCT . 1ktax. who is the finest titory-wriier ot the gt. iDITH HAWTHORNE ;.V or. Tom Twcttatioxs ok a Factory Oixl ' Bt a PorcLAR Not rtx.t. j j REIIIN1?CENCLA Or TEX COXTXDKXATB GuTBUXMUTT, Bt Col. H. D. Capers, Caiel Clerk i f Treasury ueparusent ujcmu 00K AXD JOB PRIXTISn ooli BindinlT lus i:;jma7i.cirzGU Exeratal In tM rrrf brt and latest 1- Sr.id Attlr. Wlw tb ilv oiritlnM ob orrice and uooK-BiSDEitr im AlkXUUXOER, THE CUT Or KALKitill, ai-J UM LAia;r?r rsrwLLiiiizxT of ii kiai IN THE. oTATE. Oor Irtolh)S. inrtodlnx faoi'McU aud Hooka, tua Ux-n cxlrmkrtlf rUod bv the Fro Nurtn and Builv. ; &yt a Bann lU A M.. Ic l'Mat. IU-k-t-1: I ht never L t iVtjI'.im; Uh sny Frhiterc wbo Co better woik. F. P. Ilob roud. rriocl;ml IUkifh Ycvnalc 6dlary: Uottc all raj tuOui Vt tte but two rears do as good vurk amd on rewnaUe lerma as any PuMWJn Uras yrth or tuua HcbrA; W kivrw of ix Urtu-r b"QM la tbrle Urn.- Prrilrtt and CwbJ'T 00 irm' N niuvml Enk, of lUkih : W kaow of na fUtaUUUtucnt tsrrkic ml ier or noremiWUrt.? )ottt. Ataeh of tbrlr jThu ln sod U--l"' doue (r tla &mJ4 tn Ukcn thir BIX lt t.r tVrka.Fbrrli&. IrW ters, MrM rate. AKurnera. e rrHmnml tl hntia Ute taarket. e&d tor oUlofe. 2Tlf ub vml rorrf rd Vr tT This will be a deeply InterrMlog sent of sketches giving the early trUhi disadvantages and many amoaing icci dnts ot our people in their. tCons to establish an independent uovrnment. rf A n ember of Bnoraaily. Bbil- uaxt Short Sroajxa appe' ia ec i Isane, with a gret variety oi eparaiib miscllaneoaa n atter on an suujtci. ' ficrBSCRimox, $3.00 a Yrar. CLrna or 4 axd TJrwARi. $2-50 Bicn. T to - 2 23 - XST Extra Copy FREE, one jer, lor a club ol 5 Rt 3.00. Addma J. H. 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