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oaong the gifts of a bride was albroom, tv. rvJt,.;... . rv T W - 'This idling gift accept of me. It nc I wi.ul.l eomnwnd ; fa sunshine ose the brashy part, la storms the other eud." It may be well to pnndci over the f.icl fAat only one oat of every four hundred Massachusetts is la ttie a tale Nathlnv mpin asms them. The De all trot Press tells us that an Eastern aaao was lynched there the other day, but the lynchers fading that they had made mistake, sent the body borne in a very eataAn. ta ir a. 8onM! men never lose their pesence of ind. In Milwaukee, last week, a man threw his mother-in-law out of a window la the ifth story of a burning building, ssd dm hid a feather bed dowu stairs in -One hour of solitude passed and earnest prayer, or the con and conquest over a tingle pas- ghaa espooiu ain will teach aa more of alaaaglt, will more effectually awakcu the faculty, and form the habit of reflec tton, than a year's study in the schools them. Coleridye. AcuuiTXKD. J'm Dial who was tried the last term of the Superior Court for Robeson county, and convicted of the killing of Floyd Oxendiue, and to whom aew trial was granted, was acquitted at this term, and set at liberty. Sentinel. Ho O Ho country upon the face of the kabi table globe, having a railroad system in operation, has so carefully amtistil against the possibility of cof laioaw as the republic of Costa Rica, afcetafttices in a single locomotive. Yendorac Column in Paris which was nulled down bv the radical mob, is sogreising rapidly towards reconstruc tion. The spiral bronze has reached the seventh tarn out of the twenty-two, which will complete the height. The last plate iied represents the attack and capture of Gansburg. J A peculiar property lias been discover ed In Mmc of the diamonds found in South Africa. Thev are liable to spontaneous explosion. The explosion takes place toon after they are brought to Ught, ougu cases are on record where it has takettplace three months afterwards. Covering the stones with tallow, it is said, will prevent the trouble, but this means of i cannot be permantly employed. The New York Graphic wants the Centennial celebrated in that eity bv hav ing a grand explosion of the -Hell Gate of Chief-Justice. Chase are p all over the country. Lucifer matches were taxed last year 1,000,000. Kalaigh Crescent of Thursday says : We regret to learn that Mr. A. H. Dowell, of Asbnry was taken suddenly ill last night and before ft o'clock he was dead, lie was well as usual just before taken, and la town yesterday. Tbe white watchman at the Union Depot in Wilmington, on Wednesday awcsriwE shot and killed a negro man whom be had ordered ont of the ladies' i and who refused to go. Tbe watch- fled and has not ret been captured. So lajTS the Journal. Raleigh Netcf learns thatx under intinrencies (which will be made public shortly) an agent will be appointed to canvass this State in the interest of free schools, especially graded schools. The expenses and salary of this officer will be borne by the Peabody School Raleigh' Crescent of Thursday says : We learned this morning that Messrs. Aligns t lielmont & Co., have sued John tteilly , Auditor of the State of North Carolina in three eases on special tax bonds. These cases were first brought before Judge Watts in Chambers, bat fJOJS sBesalssfirt on account of want of jar Mbjttosk We hope the Auditor will ob toia sf eoelded a victory in these suits as WbsfcbisoUers. lltjekiug of God should be the pro fbjgMr to all our affairs ; we are enjoined irstjj ipray, and then determine: 'Thojtaibalt make thy prayer unto him ; thou shalt also decree a thing, and it shall be established unto thee." The interest ing Providence in our concerns is the highway to success. The reason we mis carry u because e consult not God, but determine without him, and theu we have no reason to complain of htm for not pnpering our uffairs to his conduct. OaaraocX". A correspondent writes as follows to the Ashe v ill c Expositor t The peo ple on and around the Bald Moun tain are becoming very much excited about a rumbling noise that is almost constantly going on in the mountain, Jarring their houses so that the dishes rattle on the shelves. It has been go ing on now nearly one week, and there is only about one-half acre land on the mountain that the snow would lay upon. This mountain lays in this end of McDowell county, fn the Bend of Broad River, just opposite the Chimney Rock. -J very person vou f kl a? - . 1 .". - from that section gives this state - annn I awwg, m A gentleman in search of a man to do somo work, met a lady not so young as she oUt was, and asked her, uCan you tell me where 1 can find a man V "No, I can not," she replied, "for I have been looking these twenty years for one my tlf.w S Tula ujbw a country exchange puts It "The sad effects of matrimony were never more terribly depicted than the oth er day, M a meek-eyed man who had lata married about a year patroled the Til lage afreet all day trying to swap a mecr haum pipe for a second hand cradle." eoja ,I Pbayeb -asiaeere ft a. HiSUS Corpus. Judge Bussel bears the ease last week at Lumberton of James Purcetl and Aichie Purcell, confined iu Robeson county jail, and who were carried before him on a writ of habeas corpus, be ing charged with the killing of Thomas Seals. It appearing to the tattsfaction of His Honor that they were not instigated bv malice, but acted solely iu self-deiense, they were placed under bond for their appearance at court ind released. Slur It is a very remaikablo fact that at the recent general election not a single Roman Catholic was returned by any constituency in England, Wales ; or Scotland. The Solitary Catholic candidate was a Mr. Kerr, at Glasgow, and he was defeated. This Is the more noticeable seeing that, iince Urn Catholic emancipation of 1829, which admitted Catholics into Parliament, nine gcutlemen of that religious persua sion have sat for different English con stituencies. Iu Ireland, out of 105 mem bers nearly a third ate Catholics. Pk'da. Press. A Cheap Furnace. A traveler in North Carolina gives a description of a furnace built at Bunckhoru during the war. This furnace, be says, was a model of ita kind, being cons traded at a cost of not leas than $5,000 in gold, and making four to five tons of iron per day.- It was stone to jual above the heart, thence up was merely a frame work of timber, with a lining of brick, the space between filled with packed clay. . hen burned by General Sherman, it stood as if one solid brick. It was a success in every respect, - a m e . .. - ana turned out three uiinarea tons ot pie iron in sixty run mug days, but it was w managed and run by a practical Scothman named Johu Colville. ' Confessing Judgement. it is signi ficaut to observe that some Radical sheets which formerly never lost an opportunity to defame the Southern States and people are now publishing full exlraots from the emphatic and withering bill of indictment which Hon. JScnj. Hill, of Georgia, in a speech before the Georgia Historical Socie ty, briegs against the dominant party 'for its treatment ot the bouth. 1 hese extracts which arraign the offenders as among the greatest enemies of society ever known to mankind, are published with such faint gainsaying in the editorial comment there ou, as amounts to confession. THE EVENING CRESCENT, A Conner live Daily Paper, RALEIGH N. C. Reliable, High-Toned. Courteous. T. B. KINGSBURY, Editor TERMS CASH Daily $5.00 for six month ; $2.20 for three months : 60 cents for one month. Clubs of ten $47,00. TH WEEKLY CRESCENT. A Paper for the Family. One year $1.50 ; Six month 75 cent ; Three months 40 cents. Clubs of Five $7 : Ten $13.50 ; Twenty $23.00: Twenty -five 27 50 Thirty $30.00 Address Cuescekt Publishing Co., Raleigh, N- C March 12, 1874-tf. The Butt Mason, -WUJttSD AT CONCORD N 0. a The Only Paper in tne Southern Atlantic Status Devoted Entirely to Masonic Interests ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR! Circulation now : 0500. Clubs of 20, or more, 75 eta. Every MASON in the laud should sub scribe. "' Address, Publishers Bui wit Mvsox, Coiieo d X. C BPf -A, limited number of objectionable Advertisement will be received. .Jaii 29 lH74-tf. The Wilmington Star ESTABLISEDOnjy SIX YEABS DAILY" STAR. Has the LARGEST CIRCULATION of any Daily Newspaper in the State, and a circu lation in Wilmington Naerly Twice as Large as that of any other paper. All the news of hc day will be found in it condensed when unimportant, at length when of moment, and always presented iu a clear, in telligent and interesting manner. SUBSCRIPTION (In Advance) j One Year,. . a a la ...S7.00 3 50 ....8.00 Six Months, Three Mouths....... -:o: WEEKLY STAR. PRICE REDUCED. THE WEEKLY STAR is now combined with the CAROLINA FARMER, and is oft if the cheapest papers in the country, at the following REDUCED RATES: L 1 One Copy, One Year. 1.50 One Copy, Six Months, 1.00 1 Clubs of 5 to 10, One Year, 1.85 per copy. tdwClubs of 10 or more, One Year, only $1.00 per Copy. tyopeeitnen Copies sent on a p plica- j lion. Address, WM. H. BERNARD. Editor tt Proprietor. WILMINGTON, N. C. Dee. 4 1873.t " 200 HABD OF Bef Cattle Wanted. Toe undersigned wishes to purchase Two Hundred fine Beef Cattle, for which he is prepared to pay the highest cash prices. am wouia also inform the Citizens of oaiiaoury that he is furnishing the mark et with beef four times eaeh week ; namelv : on eionoay, Wedueaday, Friday and Sat urday mornings. wf . JOn.V BEARD. tf. ewaa Coaati la las Superior Court Mattuew O. Be atty 1 PUunUjf Again SUMMONS. Cykl'sS. Besxett JPaWaaf. TNC STATE IF NORTHICAROLINA, To theSheriffof Rowan comity GREETING : You are hereby Commanded to summon Cyrus 8. Bennett, the Defendant above nam ed, if he be foil ml within your County, to be ami appear before the Judge of our Superior Court, at the Court to be held for the County of Rowan at the Court hoaxe in Salisbury, on the 4th Monday after the 3d, Monday of March 1874 and answer the Complaint which will be deposited in the office of the Clerk of the Super ior Court of said L unity within tbe Brat three days of tbe next term thereof, and let the said Defendant take notice that if he fail to answer the raid Complaint the time prescribed by law the Plaintiff will take judgement against him for the sum of Fifty-eight Thousand and Two hundred Dollars, with interest on the same till Herein fail not, of this Summons make due return. - Given under mr hand and the seal of said Court, this 24th day of December 1873. JOILN A. BOiDL.N. Clerk of the Superior Court of Rowan County Feb. 26 1874 Six w. ' $ 5 0,0 0 0 For $1,00 rpiTE FIRST GREAT SALT LAKE GIFT X Concert, authorized by and under the im mediate supervision of the citv authorities of Corinne City, for the benefit and in aid of the Public Free School, 7 The Only free School in Utah Terr'y. Trustees of Public Free School Capt. S. Howe, J. S. Gerish and Alex. Toponce. $2 2 6,5 00 TO BE Distributed to the Ticket Holders AT A GRAND GIFT CONCERT, TO BE HELD AT THE Opera House, City of Corinne March 3 1st, 1874. Depository, Bank of Corinne. 500,000 TICKETS ! PRICE, $1.00 Each, OR SIX FOR FIVE DOLLARS. $226,500 IN GIFTS ! AS FOLLOWS : 1 Grand Cash Gift.... .$50,COO 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 " ' 100 00 700 GOO 1,300 ..25,000 ..12,000 .....8,000 .. 6.000 ...5J0OO ....4,000 ...3,000 t . ..2,XKH $1,000 each... 500 each 100 each.... 50 each... 20 each...; 10 each 5 each . ..5,000 ..10,000 -.10,000 ...10,000 ..14,000 . . . .6,000 ...6,500 50,000 1 each .50.000 52,9:M Cash (Jilts amounting to $226,500 ONE CHANCE IN EYERY NINE The distribution will be in public, and will be made nnder the same form and regulations as the San Francisco and Louisville Library Gift Concerts, nnder the supervision of a committee of prominent citizens selected by the the ticket holders. Reference as to the integrity of tins enterprise tnd of the management is made to the following well known citizens : Sam. L. Tibbals, A. Toponce, J. Malali, J. II. Gerrish Members of City Council. Judge T. J. Black, Ass't U. 8. Assessor, Malsh & Qreenwald, Proprietors Metropolitan Hotel s Eucehe Moore City Marshal : W. W. Hull, Architect; Kehoe, Constable; J. Kupfer. Jeweler; Uapt. o. 11 owe, Lonstractor ; . I Richmond & Co., Commission Merchants ; M K. Campbell, Proprietors Central Hotel : Sin gleton A Creath, Proprietors Pacific Stables; S. P. Hitch, Merchant, Sandy, Utah; A.G. vrarrison, neiena, .uomana. ATe will also announce that each and everv person buying a ticket can at any and all times examine our books and all bnsiness trannrtiorw j connected with the enterprise; and as the draw ing oi prizes win oe Diaceu in the hands of Hon est and disinterested men, it will insure a fair uuu impartial uisiriouuon. uood Satpoastbls Agon's Wanted. Liberal Commnsion allowed. Money should be sent by Express or by Draft on any solvent bank, by Poatoflice Monev urder, or Kegistered Letter at our risk. For particulars, address E. W. MOBateiN, Manager. hov!2d33 ock Box 158, Corinne, Utah. -an. 22 in i -t zraos. Christian Advocate. RALEIGH, N. C. Rev. J. B. B0BBITT, Editor & Publisher. ESTABLISHED IN 1855. THE LARGEST CIRCULATION IN THE SJA1K DEVOTED TO Religion, Literature, Science, Art, ews, and General Intelligence. THE OR(i l or tiik 1. Carolina Conference OF THE M. E. Church. Smifr. 7 . I lts ropport, and the continued aid its Alinhrtere, (all of whom are agenta) to wards increasing its circulation. we oner no premiums. The Advocate sihiius upon its instnnsic merits. While it is Methodistic in doctrine, it v eontaiu news from all chtrchee, so as niaxe it a welcome visitor to the intelligent readers of all denomination. Its wide and increasing circulation makes a MOST EXCELLENT ADVERTISING JiLMiLM FOB BUSINESS 20:n GENERALLY. iy Terms, $8.00 Per Annum in Advance 1.85 For Six Months. The cheapest paper in the State. Feb. 26-tf. (72 00 BACH WEEK Agents wanted everywhere. Business strictly hwumate. Particulars free. Address, 7 W ly. J. WORTH 4 CO.. St LonU if THE NEW SINGER SEWING MACHINE. We claim and can how that it i the cheap- t. moKt beautiful, delicately arranged, nicely adjusted, easilr operated, and smoothly running of all the Family Sewing Machines. It i markable not only for the range ana Tanety oi its aewing, but also lor the variety anu uiuenrm kinds of texture which it will aew with equal facility and perfection, using ailk twist, linen or cotton thread, fine or coarse, making the ijctkb- locked-ki. As-nc-rmvH, alike on both sidea of the fabric sewn. Thus, bea-er cloth. or leather, may be aewa with great strength and uaiferaaiiy of stitch; and, in a Moment, this willing and never-wearying instrument may be adOMe4 fcr fine work on gauze or gossamer tissue, ot m tucking of tarlatan, or ruffling, or almost any other work which delicate fingers hare been known to perform. And with its simplicity of construction; ease of operation; uniformity of pbbcwe action at any speed; capacity for range and variety of work, tine or coarse Icavinsr all rivals behind it. We wirh pleasure refer the public to-the GoW and Bronze Medals and Diplomas awarded to our Machines in America, Prussia, England, and recentlv in Austria at the Exposition in Vienna, where we were awarded fire Medals, Merit, Pro gress, and three for articles manufactured on our Machines. But it gives us ranch greater pleasure, to nresent to the public the sworn returns of sale, (to which any one can have access) of the differ ent Manufacturers of Machines, for the last four years, made to the receiver appointed by the owners of valuable Sewing Machine Patents, and which shews the precise number of machines sold by each Company. . 18R9 1970 1871 1879 Singer MnuMcimg Co., HC.7S1 197.SW WJM lit TM Whe-l-T W ilton So ZSJSt !, lfcvttt 1I4.. -S HoweMscMiwCo., 4ft,00 7S.1M 4,010 liA UuS Gruvo a linker Sewing. fM cliloeCo.. S5.1?d M1,S: 2.010 lioBWtue S-lng no Weed Sew ng do 9M1 Wilcox A Glbbs do 17,201 Wilton do American Button-Hole Over- 1097 S9.SU 30,127 21,101 49 ,564 42 444 88,6 22 ,664 MM seaming Machine Co., 7,711 14,o7S tt 17,660 so.m lft.947 1S,8 1SS97 IS 793 14,n7 11,901 117 ric.3 4,92 4,2H2 Oold MhIiI do Florence do 1361 K. F. Howe do Vict' r do Davis - do Blees -do Remln ton Empire do J. E. Ursunedorf do Keystowe do BrUeU, Rererrible do Bsrtram a Fsiiton do 467 496 4-,'M 614 104 S0.051 l.ass 4 7SO 4 TA L'JfA .'.".V, sso H 147 1'24 Leeor do Orirtnsl Howe do Xinkle l.vftn do aetra do 4 .4S Eliplie do 811 .4l S.S06 8 :m 1 9 UK) Empire (1 STW Ps'hafo do 1,141 O. Folron do M'Kav do C. F. Th mm on do Union Button-Hole do Laeavitt do TTl The reader will also note that although it is charged that Sewing Machines are sold at en ormously high prices, yet he will see that sever al firms, that were in existence have tailed or abandoned an amprontnhle business. We respectfullv solicit a call from all parties desiring a first class Sewing Machine. At our Store near the Public Square will be found the LATEST IMPROVED ATTACHMENTS for Tucking, Cording, Ruffling, Ac Also Silk. Linen, and Cotton Threads, Needles, Oil, &c. infer Manufacturing' Co. . JOHN A. RAMSAY, Oct. 2-tf. Agent. The only Reliable Gift Distribution in th Country ! $100,000 00 XW VALUABLE OZFTS ! 10 BE DISTRIBUTED IN L. D. SINE S i3rd Semi-Annual Gift X2i I FT XiNTFRPRlQF FT 1 1 -m m w mm mmm I m m. m. in m mmmt J j.o oearaicn juonaay, March 30th 1874. ONE GRAND CAPTICAL PRIZE. $10,000 IN GOLD ! One Prize 85,000 in Silver ! Five prizes $1,000) Five prizes $500 V Each in GREEXB A PK"S Ten prizes $100 J Two Family Carriages and Matched horaes with Silver-mounted Harness, worth $1500 each Two Buggies, Horses, Ac., worth $000 each ! Two Fine-toned Rosewood Piano, worth iJUMt Ten Family Sewing Machines, - - worth $100 eacn : 1500 Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Wateket, in nil,) worth from $20 to $300 ear.. Gold Chains, Silver-ware. Jewelry Ac, Ac. Number of Gifts , 10,000. Tickets Limited to 60,000. AGENTS WANTED to Sell Ticket, to whom Liberal Premiums will be naid. Single Tickets $2; Six Tickets $10 ; Twelve Tickets $20 ; Twenty-five Tickets $40. Circulars containing a full - list of prises, a de scription of the manner of drawing, and other information in reference to the Distribution. mmm a 1 1 L-. A . a .... wi uc sent to any one ordering mem. AH let ters must be addressed to stAis orncE, l. D. BINE, Box 86. lvi n . rntn st. cikcikxati, O. WAR CLAIMS. Having been appelated Special Commis sioner to take evidence iu what is known as Southern War Claims for North Carolina, all persons who have fiRed their applications with the Commissioners of Claims at Wash ington, under Act of March 3, 1871. can have depositions as to loyalty and loss ot property -taken before me either throoah .uC.u.tt,,k ur meir Attorneys. My fees as Commissioner mt .'ommiasioner must be paid in advance. JOnN M. COFFIN, t a .o-. sPal Commissioner, January, 22 1874 tf. w a Xft mm UiAgm aa SlW J A A &IFT OTEHPlisSs Ru R Ra RA0WAVS READY RELIEF CURES THE WORST PAIRS In from One to Twenty Minutes. NOT ONE HOUR after m In ttits lillwnl d may mm ncrm wrrn paix rxra KnY brukf u a eras nu ETItT r A I f. ItvMlbttaMdli to Onlv I?nln Remodr turn! tmrnam tly li not eserarlBthM iIm. alia t HWHIt" Ml Ml rim I nMMMMk wl m rb. Iwil mr mSmtr gttmi mum ayynmilcm. IK FROM OXK TOTWK3ITT l NTTK no Mttrr In Ti.4it or rrmrlllit ih tani tS RIIBrWTI Hei rW.1n. Inflrw. Crlp-W. X. rv.-tt. or aiawssasw uh RADW AY'S READY RELIEF. WILL AfFORD 1NTAKT SASS. IKFLAllUATInV OK TIIK Ktn.VRW IXKLXwaATHlS or TUX RLADDKm. IX FLAM M ATiU N OK TIIK l.rK(. niN IFSTSOX OVTHX LTX. s SOKE Til HO AT, Uirun I.I' Hl(r. TlllNii PALI'irATloV or Tll nEART. HYSTERICS. CRDLP , rami e at CATARSH PiaiOK HEADACHE, TOOTH ArHB NKt K T.ni. anErvATtaii. COLD CnlLIJt. AO IE i nil l TheMwaratlnanflh,- Rai rllrrxitw-itan r parti wkrrt iha ialu ur i.nw-uii) t i-i. ill t S Onatfort. TwiBli ill mill hair a InmMrr ..fn'rr will In a r-w nnawnhi mrr CKami's. kc asm. Kol'it stu . 11. HRARTRiaV, il K I1KAIA:HK. IMAitlUloR . DYSEKTKRT. COM.'. WIND 1M TIIK M)WEl. mm ma iirrsax a i rMX. TraTlrr aknM alwa rtrrr bnftlr mt VaU Wmjr Mmr Krllor wkili ilwwa. A law tlrv In Win win prrvmt rfrkarM r fmim- frwi mt wgurlt Is batter iImm rrtwk Sf if r lsln m a FEVER AM) AGUL FKTEB ANT MA T. run-,! for Sftr rwnta TVr. mot a rtwSlal awm la rttk wrVI (Kai i mi. V.r aaS AftM. aaS all ibrr MaUH-wa. WHu. rtrarW. TrabnW. THInw. aj1 mher Pmmw 'aklaw wv km WAV H IMLII Mt Hlr-k a RAUAY 4 UKaUV hi: USr. Wty rt-Nt rr laHtlr. HEALTH! BEAUTY!! 8TBOKO A XT) IT BE Rlflt RIMn-.IXfRK OT KIII AM WKhillT-VI.KAK HIS AXII BKAirrirCL u ixl-uon mcvhxu to iu. DR. RAD WAY'S Sarsaparilliaii Molvest THE GREAT BLOOD PUaiPIER. II AS HAOE THE 1MWT A.eTfXjSTt1!Cn rrti' F VI It K -i KAI'I!) AKK TIIK i .K TIIK BIV l,M)Klt...il.S, INUKU TIIK I.N U.I Ks. K OK THIS TKL'LV lXliKRKli MfcDI. INK Til AT Every Bay an Increase in flesh anil feijM is Sean ani FelL Evorr lrp r lh PARSAPAHILLIAX REROTo VK NT r.tiuinuiitt-ul-ii ihriu-4h i!to HUmtl. Kwral. I rnu . iimI ..tlirr rinl.U an.l him nt the vtrm t ! - tlrrw nf lite, for It n-nrtbv watmof tlx- Inly with im-w awj ostwl man-rial, arroiula. S-.inii.. (...1.iini.ii..n. (Ilamliilar ilitaw. I k-i rx In lit lhratl. Muk. Ta mora, NMtrln llia!litit!a!M! oilier i-artxrf' ii - . m. Sttre Eve-., si riiiii'in.! . . 1 1 i . . i lnta the Ear- a4 tlM won4 fonut of Skin tll-oj-.. EniH ...' rrrrr Soraa. Meaid UwwS. Ulna Worm. Kali Rtii mm. Krrai-tav ActM. lilac k Snot. Wuriuit In u.- Eloh. Tmunra. ian sera in thtt WtMnli. ami nil wt akt nine un.l l ain'nl 4U. charcfji, Nr.-ht i .iin. I..,.. ,.i ..,.,., and all waMt-anl Uw lin principle, art) vriihin ibe euraiitrr rancr t ihi wander of Moilorti Chrmi-trv. ami a lrw Hays' ne wl.l pruve In any pcraoii uln It f-.r fJUn r ui Uk forms of d !.- iu potent HtWi-r to cure Inatu. If the p.-illeut, ilailv ItccnnilwT rr.lu.r-.' t the wate ml il-roiiiMMiilii that i- cmllnuaUr pr.. in.-, mk eeetU in arreatiii- Hh a w ite. ami n-pair Ibe aiiM with nw mati-rinl in.-i.lc from hr-altliv Mm.l mol ibU the SAltSAI'ARII.I.lAN will cml fW- wnra rare la certain; for when once tli' r.-m.-.u -..mino. ita work or purilication, ami hut. .-.NJn ilimiol-hia-r the' taaattf watea. H n-pair will I- rapid, an-1 rfr day the pal ifii t will it-el hlmclfr rowing U ttei jnl jitHwr, the Itmd tllcrMini; lit-llcr, apt-tiK- luiprxit Imu. ami iW.h an. I welultl incrt-ai-liur. Not only dm-4 the Htm ran 144 it R.jutLTrtt exrrl all known reniftlial aventln ihccurv of t'hnailc. tern tultMu. (ntiiuiioual, and hklu dlacaaaa; bat it i. it., only toaltlve curu for Kidney C Bladder Complaints, frinary ami Wnmh dlra.oa. fSrarel. tlalietaa, TtroMr. tSawowaw of Water. lii utlncm-e tf Crttt.-. ItrhftitV IH aae. AltMiinlnuria. ami in aU caar wbrre lucre an brick-dunttU-ptMila. or llif water i thick, rltmdt. misei wltb anlrtiam-c.-t like the while of an evc, r ihrvad Ilk White nilk, or tlierr I. a loorhtd. dark. lMllon apnt-r anca, and white Imne'.n.t ileianiia, ami li u tb.-re 1 a prickinit. liUfnliiK M-iiNtiioii a i-n pa-ittt walrr. ami nain iu lb huull uf tUt- Uatk and al.m iba Loiua. Tumor of l'i Years Cmtrih Cured by Jlttdtvay's Ilrsolvent. DR. RAD WAY'S PerfcctPurjatiTs&BeplatiDiPilis aarfwtlr ttf rleawnlly roatr-l with rwarl gum. parsr. rr-.-ulai-. i-urlfv. t-W mw an.1 xmmlmt. Katl Wn.T flll. for inv run- all ll-onlar. ..i ihr .Hnnat-h. liver. BuWrla, Kklnrya, lib.: i. r. S- r pWa-a, ll ndaclir. 'nlpatlo. C-i m . n. v Itt.llvt-tlin. tit, Mnala. BJHnaNM BWvna Kvrr. IrnlaimuailtiM t il,. SowtK 1IIps ail all l. rm.-. inu-- ih tii.- lairmal Vtaerra. Warranknl niffTm a ; ilu mrr i'ur.it Vi s aate. contalulng mwcrcar, , minamtawr Jt-lrtart- A fcw aaaM mt KADWAT'ff MLW will fr ih tr. tun from all ll.' al-.t c ii.nm.l .h-.r.l. r- ITi.c.lifruu bar Box. hoi. n ii Y i .;:... ..i -i'. m JIKAD rUK ANU TKl l. ' Nrn4 on Utter tamp in RAHWaT A CO.. m. St Warren Mi., rw TarT lafurniaiiun wurth inonaaaJ, wilt Wa aawt yum. Iron m. . MAKES THE WEAK STPCf-G. Tltc Peruvian Stfri'p. a Protect ed Solution of the Pmtojrir!:- f Iron, is no cputhiurd 4ts (- t ru the eh a meter of ttti ttlitu u : . an easily digested and a..- i.it t.:ird trith 'the blood a.s ':: si;:: pi st fatal. It'iaeretrs i.'-f yr f of Nat it rr's Oirn ':ti.. Alien!. Iron th euris 'a thoa-tt'ua' r . hyToniny a.l ' r.riy n .: ... . :; Vitalising th- .S.v u fich fit ai:;l rit dived l,im, ' . . Vieuter. en ry part oft':' I - . repairing ! :::. ':; ; ' . : (.: m?arch:ny nt;t- )::::,:' tiot.s. a;:d leacitfj lnj 'lisease I t fee I irp-t.:. This is the seer r I c . " t dcrfut miceess ofdtlzi . ..a u i i. caving l;..sx;si;i, l.ivt r v'i plal::t, Dropsy, '.':.n!v :.'. rlirva, 1 fi:.:.X?'rvt:.i A '.lev Chills i::i;l :-, '!:: Loss . of C'ons( i!.i :.::::::! Iis:i.ss of tlc li:!:. BhicKlcr, JVijki!" '.' ; : and all dist r.sr - -, :. .. ' i bal slat'- . ,v . i COIilpauietl lij ;.'. i, .:. ( . State, of Ih i f-v m. :( : from Alioltew., it: . j. . energizing .., h-,'. f lowed by r :-rr ..: ,'btg r tion, but err pt ruiaa-,,ul , sing rtrer , ri-j -. -life it' alt x 'r's and bizlialr.j rp r:i ,r Stitiltioi:. T!toi:stf at'. ' -r c" by the atic rfthi t mr-ljt , weal:, . V.V.,7 saffet'lu f .' tares, io r,!ru,y, h fith , t : happj omik it-Ota.).: fit etdidr. crt j : t. . . "tw: itatc to give it a tri::: See thai c:: : latUo . VIAN 3YRU? itowiaai SETH W. F0WLE 4 SONS, Prof rialcr. Xo. 1 Milton ri-i r. UmmUtH. . Sold ir J m -. : i t . . Land Deeds, Trustee Deed' Commissioner's Deeds, Sheriffs Deeds, Chattel Mortgages, &. For Sale at this oil . Dr. J: Walkcrt CalifpniU Tin- egar Bf tiers are a purely VejjetabJo preparation, m.nrle cliicrly frotu ta na tive hcrbe fouud oii the lower rnngea of the Sierra Kcrnihi mofiiifaitsi of Califor nia, the medicinal jiropertics of which are extracted there from witbout the use of Alcohol. The question to almost daily asked. "What the eanse of the unparalleled racccfli of Vintoab Bit TKKsf '' Our answee to, that tbey remo o tbe cause of disease and the patient re covers his health. They are tbe great blood partner ami a life-giving princrple, a perfect Kenovatpr and InvigonLtor of the system. Never before in tbe history of the world has a medicine been compounded pwwensiiig the resttarkakls qualities of Vinm; a )iirncaa in healing tba sick of every diapnAS man is beir to. They are a gcntla I'urcaiiye as well aa a Tonic, relieving Conrettion. or Iuflammatinn of the Liter and Visceral Organs in Bilious Diasssss Tbe properUes of Dr. Walker's Tiskcas uittkrs are Aprrient. Dianhinrtic, Carminative. Nutrition. Laxative. Dioretic, Sedative. Counter-irritant Sudorific, Altera tive, and Anti-Dilioui. Grateful TnouKaiids prociaim Vis kgar Bitters Uio most wonderful In vi go rant thai ever : sustained th sinking system. No Person eart take these Bitters accortlinff to ilireefiona. and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not de stroyed by mineral iKiison or other means, and vital organs wasted bevoud repair. Bilious. RcmiUeiit and Inter- Ulitteut Fevers, which aro so preva lent in the vullevs of our great river throughout the United State., estceiaHy those of the aliwitwippi. Obi. Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee. CiiiiilH'rhmd. Arkan sas, Bed, Colorado; llrazr. Uio G ramie, l'cari, Alabama, )Gthi1o. Sav.innah, Ro anoke, James, and many others, with their vast tribytaficA, throughout our entire country duraig the Summer and Autumn, and remark abl vjw during sea sons of unusual hent ami dryness, nre invariably accompanied by extensive de rangements of thc'rtoinach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purg;iiic, exerting a pow erful inlluenec i4 these various or gans, is essentially necessary. There is no cathartic for lio-ass(Kwe equul to Pn. J. Walk Kit's Yi.k;.r Bitters, as they will sjM-edtlr removmhe ilark coloreil vtoeid mailer with which tire bowels arc loadrd, at the fcinio time stimulating the secretions of the liver, ami generally reitorin the healthy functions of the digestive nrnus. Fortify Iho ImI.v agaittst dinrasc by purifying all its ihiitls w i;h Vixk;.r BlTTKKS. No epidemic can lako hold of a s stem thus lrc-anmM. )sjNsia or iiidiestiou. Head ache, rain in thd Shoulders. Coughs, Tightness of the (jhest. INzzitwss. SiMtr Eructations of thoj Stoiuarh. )n Tasto in the Mouth, Bilipus Altai ks. J';ilita tation of the Heart. Inllammatioti of the Lungs, Tain in tip region of iho Kid neys, and a hundnvl other juuiful symp toins, arc the oflsjiriugs of Dyapcwia. One bottle will prtnc a liettergnanuitec of its merits than a lengthy advertise ment. Scrofula, or Kind's Evil, White Swelhups, Ulcers. ErrsijK-m, KwrhVd Xerk, Goitre, Scrofuioui IjillainmatituiA. Iud,4eut Inflainmatiun. Uercuriul tTcciiin, Old Soro. Kmptions of flic Skin. Sc.rf Eye, ele. In theke, as in all ether coustitutional IHv cases, Walkku's Vixkoau ItirrKRS hara shown their pro.it curatixe powers in the most obstinate and ktractalde ca.-e For Inflaiuinolory and Chronic Rhemnnf ism, (Jout, Bilkma, Ucmlt tcnt and Intermittent Fevers, I icnscs of tho Blood, Liver. iKidaers and lilmMer, tlicse Ititter Imvc in ninaJ. Such DiMTAMts are caused by Vitiated lUwaL Mechanical Diseases. rcrsons en gaged in Taints and Minerals, such as number, Type-setters, Colil-U-ater. and Miners, as they adeanco in li(e, are salrj.-ct to paralysis of the i:.u, U. To guard spniuht this, take ajdoc Walckb s Vts EGAB Dittkss nceaaioujillr. For Skin Diseases," Eruptions, Tet ter, Salt-Ithetim, lllotcht-s Spot", I'intplcs, Pustules, Boils, Crbtutcb4. Kine-wenna, Scald-head, Sore Hyes. Kry-ipeU. Itch, Scurfs, Discoloratioiti uf the' Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin of whatever nama or nature, are lit.-m.ly due up and earriad out of tho system in a i4nrt tiiue by the uaa of these Bitters. Ptn, Tape, and other Worms, lurking in thw syteem ofo many thnnsantU, are effectually ucMroyed and removed. No system of meilieinf, no vcrniifuses, no an thchninitics will Iree the sysu-ui Iront worms like these Bitters. For Female Complaints, in young or old, married or single, at the dawn of wo manhood, or the turn of life, these Tonie Bitters display so decided an influence that improvement is soon perceptible. Cleanse the titiated Blood when ever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores; cleanse it when you find it obstructed and sluggish in the reins : cleanse it when it is foul; your feelings; will tell vou when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the systam will follow. n. h. Mroovtr.n co.. Draggta and Cr. Art- Saa Kraneiaen. CaBSafaia. aaa Mr. oi Waahinrtatt and ( Itarnoa Sta. X T l Btjr mil OruMltli d IWlara. H. Mr DONALD Si CO.. Dragsists and Oea. Arts.. Ssa Fraactaea, CaBawala. aaS ear. mt WaalUaatwa aa Ctotw. Ha. K. 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