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( it". .J1 : uj , - I It 1 i i 4 ! ' ' ' - ' . I .f . i : : . I : - ijiiV r i ; . J.iM H t : !7 1 i P. . r i - r i i T t t ; F .:' 1 ' ! - MBaaMahMaAAUni , a MISPLACED SYMPAPltYV " Graphic jj " There is an alaioat universal; gosh of tnaudliii sentiment fetthgn towards Ivte Stoddard, the imprisoned mnrderer. Re spectable Udiea call to ayiupaiujze with her. lligh-Xoued gentlemen indite her comforting epiatles. Bouquets, fruit an'tf money are seut up daily to her cell. And ..whjt When this woman was only an adrentureia in the street good women tamed instinctively from her. They knew the danger of het ways. Society is inflexible as flint to the fallen woman who has not committed a crime; and wife, mother, and daughter of the upright citi sen would suffer any penalty before speak ing to her, even to lift her np from the mire. So Kate Stoddard -went her way unnoticed until she appeared in the role of & murderer. Then, in (a moment, nil was changed. Her struggle,- tempjatioti, lores and sufferings canonized her; T1k tame tide of sympathy that bore Mary ' . Harris laud Laura Fair put of the arms of justice, began its work i on her .behalf. . Good men and women have grasped the rarmeuts of one whom they would not hAvu atnoned to rescue from the shame of licentious life, to save jlie niurd?rr from prison or the tallow. riic're rs rib show of reason or rifrhl iu tbia fickleness of , , . opinion. The day has passed when sym : patby might have drawn; the fallen woman - from her ways of wickedness. Now that ; murder has succeeded to passion, the one remedy IS that puuishtnent should try Us nana at a cure, ii puouc ayuiyunj r needs objects of compassion, it can find thm in the hundreds of :vounff eirls who are just entering on the paths of ehauie. HOME AND ITS QUEEN. There is probably not an nnperVertea man or woman living who does not feel that the sweetest consolations and best - rewards of life arc found in the loves and delights of home. There are very few . who do not feel themselves indebted to the influence that clustered around their cradles for whatever good there may be in their characters and condition. Hume, based upon Christian marriage, is so evi dent an institution ot lipd, that a man must become profane before he can deny it is. Whenever it is planted, there stands a bulwark of the state. Whenever it is pure and true to the Christian idea, th Jives an institution conservative of all th nobler instincts of society. . Of this realm woman is the queen. It takes its cue and hue from her. If she is in the best oense- womanly if she i true ana tenaer, loving ana neroic, paiieni ann self devoted, she consciously aud uncon sciously organizes and puts iu operation a set ot influences that do more to mould the destiny of the nation than any man uncrowned by power of Eloquence; can possibly effect. The men of the nation -. are what mothers make them, as a rule and the voice that those men speak in the etpression of power is the voiee of th ' . woman who bore and bred-them. The can be no substitute for this. There is " no other possible way in which the wbme of the nation can organize their infliienc and power that will tell bo beneficially upon society and the btate. . V, Scribncr's Monthly, THE LION'S FEARS OF MAN. Lichcnstein says that African hunters avail themselves of the circumstances that the lion does not spring upon his prey ' Until he has measured. the ground, and has reached the distance of ten or twelve paces where ho lies "crouching upon tin ground, gathering himself for the effjit. The hunters, he says: make it a rule never to fire upon the lion until he lies "down at this short distance, so that the) can aim directly at the head with a tu perfect ccrtaiutly. lie adds that it a pr son has the misfortune to meet a lion, his tkOnly hope of safety is to stand perfectly still, even though the animal crouches tn . make a spring that spring will not be hazarded if the man haa only nerve enough to remain motionless as a statue, and look steadily at the lion. The animal hesitates, rises slowly, retreats some steps, looking earnestly about him, lies down, r again retreats, until having thus by de gress got quite out of what he seems to feel as the magic circle of man's influence, be takes night in the utmost haste. The following is the latest from the Shah of Persia: The Shah visited the, r .... j.... .1.1 u:.. AOTC. ouiun uajru-miii oiu UIHloriC prison. I he 1 nnce of Wales was alone:,. lowborn he expressed his deep interest to all ho had seen in England, and that tbMft remained hut on t.b pf to Pnmnloi. bit happiness. He wished to see an ex ecution according to the English style of .banging, ine Prince told him. he could not be gratified, as happily there was no one under sentence of death m England. "Ob!" be said, "there ueed be no difficult tty on that account. I will furnish a sub- - tmn. c i JCv, .wwu. u.. ,c ,ow unueri . entence of death, and you tnay hang both! of them. I ho Prince politely declined, And the matter was not pressed. a r. 4 ... i . 4i. . i m . jvuiig iy wuutu pa BirucK no a few years ago, and who has since been at boarding-school, recently returned and ;. party waa given for her benefit. Upon the bottom M her invitation card i ue caused to be inscribed "Ii. S. S. P and one was sent to an illiterate rich fel low, who has also nidde his monev borih l f A AtA rV .A.M. I A. 3 -.1 11 aav iivh nunc, uut BiMiL a cara wiin ine letters ,"D. S. C. 0." Meetins him in tb treet. she asked him wtat -the . ltir ; - uirnui. a tn me wnai voura meant '"Uh ! mine was French for Respond ii yaa cannot exeept." "Well, mine was j- iglish for "Darn sory I can'Lcome. . e. i i mm i ould you judge ot the lawfulness or . wnlaweifulncss ef pleasure, take this rule ; Whatever weakens your reason impairs tbe tenderness of your conscience, obscures yonr tensf. of God, cr takes off the relish ..I spiritual, things ; iu short. Whatever in- crease the strength and authoritr of vour Wujr u.c. 3 wur ui.uu, uiai tuing is sin j vnsis.iuuusui tk way iiseit. tsouiney. A Memphis giil was married tbe other day. aud immediately sold' her niario. ' bought a sewing machine and made her uusDanu a suit ot clothes and herself two ,jcl&9 dresses, and now fourteen young ineu are socking Uie hand of her unmarried lster. NEWSPAPER LAVVS. We rece'ire so maovinouires as to the lawjs .a 1 . . iranAnaM (kav governing tnecircu.auo--p-r , we noa unnecessary iu pumww ft .; j sum mary,: which wilUover all the questions j that lave been adaresseu ia us ; i 1. Subscribers are ooosidred wlstilugtd oorrtiuue their subscription. J O Iff anhQApihiirQnrnNn? LDcQlSOQuUUaUCE I ' irirJl .t 'aoadna.. to ..n4 . v-f... - - ... s thn nnti' all arrearaPfS are paiu. !...,... e oil Hn.L WnrdrnhAS. I n.f If .nWiber. neglect or refuse to tak their periodicals from the office to which thej are directed, they are held responsible till they have settled tlieir bill, and ordered tneia sell discontinued 4. If subscribers move to other places without informing the publishers, and tb patter are seut to the fonner direction, they are held responsible. 5. The courts have decided tnai reiusing o take oDrs from the office, or removing md leaving them uncalled for, is prima facif evidence of iutentional fraud. 6. Anv person who receives a newspaper; jnd ihakes use of4t, whether he has ordered. r r not. is be d In law. to De a suoscnoer ind tbust pay for it. I POSTAL INFORMATION. Letters co to any part of the United States for three cents per half once, if prepaid. - Unpaid letters are sent to tne ueau leuer office at Washington, . Letters weiehinsr over an ounce, ana pre paid a single rate, are forwarded to their des tination, and the balance due collected on delivery. City letters must be prepaia two cenis per half ounce. Books. -Postafffon books, not exceeding four ounces in weight 4 cents, Each additional tour ounces or traction thereof 4 cents. Newspapers. Newspapers sent from the officeiof publication may be prepaid at the idlowing rates per quarter Dailies, 35cts.perqr. Weeklies, 5 " Monthlies, (not over 4 oz) 3 " " Quarterlies, 1 ' Miicellaueoos Matter. Ou unsealed eircu- Ikrs, tuaps, pnnts, engravings, music, cards,' photographs, types, cuttings, roots, seeds, &c, on one package to one address, prepaid,;' not exceeding four ounces 2 cents ; over four and not exceeding eight lounces. 4 cents The wights of packages is limited to thirty-; two ounces. Money Orders. Money can be sent to any part of the country with absolute safety, by obtaihiug a Mouey Order, for which fees --J : "J are : j On not less than $1, and not over $20, 1Q cents. Ovjjr $20 and not exceeding $50, 25 cents. No; order issued tor less than or more than 5$20. Sundry Itemes It costs 15 cents extras besidbs the regular postage to register a let-j: ter. L ' - Stamps cut out froin Stamped Envelopes are nut allowed to be placed upon other let-; tors. ' - i Valuable Land For Sale.! Haying become the sole Proprietor of thei valuable Iract of Land formerly owned by Jererniah Barringer, and located one nsi'e South-! West pf liowan Mills station, and having no use; for it, 1 propose te sell it. Ilus track, campris-; ing 655 acres, is regarded bv good judges asondof the very best and most eligibly situated in thq county. It ia admirably adapted to the cultivation of corn, cotton, tobacco, and the grasses. There is at least 100 acres of bottom, of which about 75 is in cultivation. There is,- also, an excellent dwelling and other out build ings m great number, a good well of water, &c. Persona wisluug to see tbe land will apply to Mr. to bias beaver op the place, or myself near Mt, Pleasant, N. C, June5:6mos. MOSES BARRIER. DR. J. F GRIFFITH, r DENTIST. Having located iif Salisbury, solicits a prac- uce lq me town ana surrounning country. CHAEGSS IVIODER.ATE, 1 Corner of Main. & Bank Streets Two doors hrfow Eayikn Boiue, ! j jan. 16 tf. i- . CilAIGE&CKAIGE. A'JITOREI'S AT LAW. I AND Solicitors in panhmpfci). Special atteutionpaid toProceeinga in liapkruptcy. Sept. 5,-5l:3m8. THE BROWN C0TTONGIN PLANTERS should examine the above-named old and reliable Gin before buriue anr other. It coinbins the reanirKd n unlit if ciinni;;r Strength and Durability. It Gins fastand clean! makes Excellent lint (oaen bringing l-4c. to Per io. aoove niarKet.) and is umversa v A(1m;tt,(1 tn hn tha i;rruto.f " , " .jf w0 have had thirtv vear's MnernV; in hD business, and warrant every gin perfect. Gins ; eonsianuy in tee nanus oi ouragents, to which - Circulars, with testimonials and fall na.rtipii- lars, may be had by addressing. lSiiAEii a. UKOWN, President, Brbwn Cottoa Gin Co., New London. Conn. CRAWFORD & HEILIG, Agents Salisbury, N. C. March 6 4mos. SPIRIT OF THE iQE 'IHE Spirit op-the Age will present a pair X Tcf fine pictues worth S3.00 to everv soh- scriber fpr ISTSr-who pays $2 50 in advance for a years subscription. Tbe pictures entitled Hap liaeljs Cherubs is executed in thefinest style of Lithographic printing; the printed surface of each is 22x28 inches, and the pictures sell in the stores fo'r $2 50 per pair. ' Rev. T. H. Pritchard, D. D., Contributing Rev. U. T. IIuuson, Edi'ors. The Age is a weekly Family Paner. adanted to the Home Circle, the Farmer, the Mechanic, the Tradesman, alike in every section of the State ; it is not sectional in its character, nor p.rtizan-or sectarian. Besides all the news of the day, collated with a view tocorrectnessand accuracy, iu columns will be filled with the .ir7L:r; .rr' JlV;.t""wl" ne appujpnaie iu me uiuereiu ae- " DartmentST-storiPs. Hutnr.i n;.u:i . . , . ' -".viiamuun ketchH Trarel and Adventure. Sahktth Raq,1. I . L- '.1 . . . . ingf Wit and Humor, Agricultural, Correspon dence, an Epitone of the New of the Day, &c. OttlOINAI STORIES. The publication of Oririnal Stories i .r,;i feature of the Age, and for this year we have procured several irom the pens of ooDular nd lnterestirjR writers. In this Department alone we can promise our readers entertainment equal in i-.wuaue: 10 mat oi any 01 tne popular story TERMS IN ADVANCE to One copy one year, (with 2 pictures,) $2 so 6i x months do i 95 r.. ,mi.D" or TUE AQE as puoiisneq oetore the war, is earnestly requested to renew I their patronage: send for specimen EDWARDS 4c BROUGHTOM. Feb-13 tf Raleigh, N. C J!-! Areetavsnted! AUel. inu.iX m? people, of eiUr Ki, voaac oc FURWITURE! nTmnp fiA. x. VjUULi . Wholesale and Jietau ucqkts mi ...w, .tv of fu S .rnVhH.Vmber Saita. Li- 1 -V? Kockinelinairs oi ll aewnuiiu0, rIw WvoU. Sofas. fteoeptjoQ Chairs and Parlor Suits. Also, many other articles which we are prepared to as cheap or cheaper than any ousem me western pan 01 inc fiw Ra anr to nnll.nearlr opposite me Mansion Hotel, next door below the Express ornce, fee bar stook and hearour prices. Our terms cao. SDecial orders (inade from photographs in pur olfice; will ue suppnea. EP" A full assortment of Rosewood, Metal ii snd Walnut Burial Cases, which can be iur. nished at "J hours notice, Jan In ly, ' NEW TAILORING SHOP IS SALISBURY. The undersigned after an absence of mor ,than 20 years during which time he has gained much experience ami knowledge in the proper management of business, ha3 return"'! to Salisbury, and opened a Tailor Shop ncii door to the national Hotel, room formerly occupied by the Messrs. Horah, as a Silver Smith Shop, where he is ever ready to receive calls and obey orders in his line. All work warranted and guou ins tT'iaiiiiiiceu. ivery uoskiuib expense T u. . 1 r ;i.i. I saved to his customers H is in resriilar re- ceipt of the new styles and fashions. Trade taken in exchange for work when suit able to parties contracting. TUOMAS PICKSON Feb. 12, 1873 tf: 23 y f- TmTT 'L2 ft HT 3 A1TPT oiul 1 Ii O IM JrlxU V J Patent Well Fixture. We call the attention of the public to this admirable invention It is especially recom mended to private ramjues, being convent- Tl ""lHyg aa ease - n drawing, i or durability it is unsurpass-1 Pi e en: ti .:.r i par ed h;eiug an Iron covered Top, the wind lass, rope and bucket are proteoteu from the weather. It, is so arranged as to secure ab solute safety from accident, even in the hands of the most careless, and willfully negligent person. MEHONEY 5c BRO. 7:-tf. CITERPRiSE The onlv Reliable Gift Uistribution in the Country ! 850,000 00 IN VALUABLE GIFTS ! TO BE DISTKIBUTED IN L. D. SINE'S 162f? Reyular Monthly Gift Enterprise, ; To he draicn Monday, A uyust llth, 1S73. ONE GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE of $5,000 in Gold! Two prizes SI, 0001 Two prizes $500 V Each in GREENBACKS, jFive prizes $100 j One Family Ciirridgcs and Matched Hoirtcs xrilh Silver-Mounted Harness, north $1,6C0, f One Horse and Buggy, with Silver-Mounted harness, worth $600. i One Fine-toned Rosewood Piano, worth Five Family Sewing Machines, worth $100 each! 170 Gold and Silver Lever Iluniina Watches. worth from $20 to $300 each. Gold Chains, Silver-ware, Jewelry ,&c,CvC Whole LTumber Gifts, 6,000. 'lickets Limited to 50,000. AGENTS WANTED to Sell Ticket, to whom Liberal Picuiiume will be paid. ! Single Tickets SI; Six TkVets $o ; Twelve Tickets $10; Twenty-lne Tickets $20. Circulars containing a full list of prizes, a de scription of the manner of drawing, and other information in reference to the Distribution, ,wrll be sent to any one ordering them. All let ters must be addressed to mais opfice, L. D. SINE, Box 86. 101 V. Iriflll St. CINCINNATI, O. The Great Democratic Journal. THE JE W YORK Weekly N ews. beivtj. wood, Editor 4& Prop'r. A Mammoth Eight Page Sheet, Fifty-six Columns of Reading Matter. i Contains the news, foreisrn. domestic, nolit ical and general, with full and reliable market reports. Each number also contains several short stories, and a great variety of literary, agricultural and scientific matter, etc.. etc.. con stituting, it is donfidently asserted, the most complete weekly newspaper in this country. TERMS $2 A YEAR. Iducements to Clubs: x, lve copies, one year. 89 00 ten conies, one vear. and an extra copy to the sender $15 00 r J I -- 1 wentv conies, one vpar. and an - ' - j w extra copy to sender $25 00 tuty copies, one year, and an extra copy to sender $55 00 ) Parlies sending clubs as above, may re tain 20 per cent of the money received by them, as commission. Persons desiring to act as agents supplied with specimen bundles. Specimen copies sent free M any address. 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Eighteen Hundred and Beventy - Three. vuh vxii-kU.uvv juxl ia ioxu inches in "VI T I) f ill Ti, r iI T'TI.'JI i n rn . . size, acknowledged to be the finest and handsom est picture ever given with any paper. wu a i utj i ah j is eigni page illustrated family and story weekly in ita third volume, haa now over Seyenty-five Thouaday C l ?L I J, . . . . ouoscxioers, ana rapwiy increasing, which in sures the 8 ucc ess of the present dintrikutinn The Publishers of Our Fireside Friend have sent to its subscribers this year over Seventy Thousand copies of the chromo "Cute" and are shipping hundreds every day. Subscription Price, Three Dollars Per Year, which cive the subscribers ifty-Uwo numbers of the best Fami ly Weekly, the Chromo "Cute" finely framed, ' and a numbered Certificate entitling the holder to one fhare in the distribution of preniionix for 1 OTO O.-l ! ".I .1 . io ouoscriDe no wim me agent or seno direct to the publisher. SPECIMEN COPIES, particulars, sent iree. A nVinrC In every town, at home HlILIl I l3 , trav.d'.irg. . Larg.- w casn ltaio unn iiituvH lA fl (M I H I lpreiniiiii-f..rgert:i g II V rLL X U up clubs The b.-st onttit. Send at once tor Term's and particular Audreys. WATERS & CO., Pub. Chisago. FINE ITlPOItTliD ENGRAVINGS r e t .e i- b J w - This catalogue of engravings comprises a list of elegant works, from the best American and European artists. Every variety of subject is represented 1'ortraits, .Landscapes, Animals, Figures, Marine Views, and Historical Pictures ! from such well known artists as LANDEES, herring, wilkie rosa bonheur, and others. OVER 700 DIFFERENT SUBJECTS. They are of all sizes, from 12x15 to 26x40 and ran be sent by mail or express prepaid, carefully done up in roller, and without injury. ice, from $1 to SIC, according to Bize. ""A discount made on large purchases. I ATA LOG IKS SK.T FBEE TO AMADDttKSS. We also furnish the ELECTIC GALLERY OF FINE STEEL ENGRAVINGS. Small &Uf) tor the fort tour, crap-Book r IlIastratlsB. These engravings have appeared in the Eclectic Magazine and comprise the Portraits I of nearly every distinguished man of the past and present centuries. Our list contains portraits of HISTORIANS. POETS, ARTISTS, WARRIORS, KINGS, STATESMEN, HISTORIC AND IDEAL PICTURES, &c, &c. Nearly 300 DIFFEREFNT SUBJECTS. either smallsize 7x10, or quarto size, 10x12, and can be sent by mail, careiul'y done up in roller prepaid, to any address. Price small &lzt, 10 els. Qairto size 15 e t- A specimen of each size and catalogue sent on re- ci i4 of lo cent. CATALOGUES SENT FREE TO AW AIiDKESS. E. H. PELTON, Publisher, IQ& FVLTOX ST., Si:V YORK. Mar 1,-tf. . r SS1IUT LOG PRESERVER Is a sure and effectual cure for CONS IJ M P T ION And all the dicascs of the SHZIOAT, ASTS1VSA, d:C. Send for circular to WM. A.Smith, Concorj N. C, For sale bv C. R. BARKER t Co. Salisbury .X. C. And all principal druggist- in the. United States. Arril 3 5m.. Beware of Counterfeits . JOB luOSES' ?"VILiVilIrs dr mxttmivrly COrWTXinrTXD. IHim'tl PrwmM$ tmdeator in tel. The r-mlrrjmif to make artalrr pr':: Tki emmi Ap f. .ana cJob ifer on rk pwrknff. AH oIt, u..tli.i.M imUa m, Vfas OKwrrjiF l'lllisxsonrkilmein Uiecuronf all tViVvs psiaful ami tlvxaitMu 1imsms to tueli the fentie nd car all xuppressioo of the tnoaeratsi i: eicnm Disuses wben caui4l 17 cola, liaisnunsuoa. or din In all run nrTooa sou apinsl A I rrooa soU bpinsi ARrrtions. Pain in tho h4 UU urnbs. fftusms on c'ivlit mtmr.,. .1...,,. of the Hsart, Hy.tencs snd Whitrs. tbej will rfltcr cors when all other mains ha fsilad. sn1 althoacS ,sxjr powerful, fentsjn uutluasr hurtful to Uie mvL delicate coDUtu(oo. i Circalar ia Knjlib Cemsn snd FVneh around each bolUe ie tnll riirection and 5dice. i The ar.vr ink Til's are sold at must dru trr9, hnt j If your dmernt rauntt ioply thn r.r!ris. do notS bo persasiied fo accej.t ativ r. niinn r I.t ar- tiole bat send One Ifc.rUr ti. the sole pnrieJr.r. Job Monn, li r,T-Uan.lt h:re-t. N-w Vi.rk. with nmi & of express ofti-e at wiictj yon will call (it the pack- T W. and avbotileof tne oywinr. Fills aeeurel) and V. afelx packed m iUin wrappers will bt seal by return ii fKpresa. RELIEF IN TEN MlhJUTES" XXRTA'S rrXMOTVIC WAFETtS Pore r'oc-ins. Corns. aihm. Bon-hiti(. Souk THHOAT. HOARRRirKRS. PlKncTLT Brkatiuko, 1s CIPr;f CoKstTMPTKiN i.sD l.rsa Ujsfu-ii. Ther hae no taste of lonOicine. and an 4)uM will take them. Thousands hsve hixn re-trr-d ! health ttat bad before de;a.fd Twfiir; n rien m hundred Of cases Aakfor bRT'.N'S PULMONIC W t KRS. Pnr 35 rrnte per b:is. .'Oh MOSlia. Prt iTie or. IS Corllandt Wtrewt. New Tors. THE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY DELinAnnE's 4PF.riFir fills. No 'J!4 Hub Liula,ra. Feria. JC.. nl I II... I tj. ' Thss piMa r hifrUb recoraineutl bj tbs sntirs Msdhl Ksulf r iif Kranc a thf very test remsJi in all ciwi of p!r7nM.urrha-a. tr r-vm-nal nknw ; eak hpi'i: Ivnots in the L'rine: Nrrvt.uj Pe bility, and all tbe knutl triia of Loesses srsinc from Abnaani Sor Aalnts. Thny " r. mhrn all ptiler remedina fail, an.i hai bt awl wth aaUioista inaT socoiws 1 y tho l(a linif trench rhjrsirians tiunna! tils pa li ysan. 1'amphlet nf Advjcs ia caca box. or will be sent trm to anj adirass. J'rire S I per Hai, Sent bf mail, -r-v ssalH Jr-tm mil mb-r-Mmt. 00 rvcaip of pnoe by any advartissd A sent. SC?AR ti. MOSKS. lBt'oRTUkHVT 8l., Hitt Voaa, BelfUeaeral Aentor Ajnsnca. These aue 14, 48: ly. desirable Prirk IIouRe with T roor.s and all ueoessurv out 'urnies ; f-itcaU d in the roost desirable part of Town. Persons wihin topurcbase, can apply at thjg oflica. tf:18 WILSON'S LIVER REMEDY. A sure and permanent Cure for all diseases caused by a deranged JAver, such as Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Fe vers, Nervousness, Impurity of the Blor.d; Melancholy, Costiveness, Sick Headache, Pains in the Head, and all hindered diseases. EVER Y FA MIL Y SHO ULD HA VE IT. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS Prepared only by , VFZ1.UQTJ 6L BXiZLClt. March &-6mof. Charlottt, N. C. JeiSiV-f la- Ifi f a2 353 . A S.T-1860-X THE CELEBRATED T O I; 0 AND APPE TI TSPtTBELi A"T petted simply i nd FRUIT? which In theh - ' tkma. Ditiret': whola ia prtfj:" from tbe SUC. ; mate, which iru 1LAITATI0I li F ITERS ttMAft'jt most deairab.. t'.a.Ic atnd Cstlhatr- tleslaCiC vorld. Thej axe uittudl stlicUy M a Temperance Biters only to be ased as a medicine, and alwira aocordl&f to directions. They are the sheet-anchor of the foeble and debiU- tatcd. Tbey act upon a diseased liver, and tlmotata to mrb a degrto th:t a hea'-thy action U at on hr-rjirht about. As a remcdr tJ which ouacat are ei.oc'.ally subvert It is .uoraoiliag erery other tmuliut. Aaa;rlug and iumairr TseU they have no nuaL Thry a.e a n-iil and gentU P--xjrtiTe as well as Tonii. Thry purifr the blood. They a;e a spUudtd ArP ter. They s&alte the weak strong Tbi y purify and lnriorale. They cure DvipepITa. ConftiiiaUoii aud lieadach. The) actae l sTxinc In all ioi of donlrrs whlcj under mine the hodJj atrea -i.d bret dowu tbe animal piriu. Depot, 53 Park Place, Hew York. Only 50 Cents, per Bottle. It promotes- t!ie CiUOWTII, PRESOTES the CCI.(It. nn 1 turfrnsrs tho Vigor aud U1UITV o(tho H tm. f Orrn Thuitt Tr.Ax aio I.ton h If ArriA:aoe ran The h;n WH :;r: pluoid ia tho m-trketLy I'lufbasur F.. 'l ii .iu I ; i . n pi i l into ,f I'i !n'lri CoMere. Tin.1 n:ti:iu i ..i nvri fi..ru tins Oiw'x. 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