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(),V AN KMICiltANT. ... """.liirnp"" lit . How Lair. A ih rJr'n "iinc of Hye i.ui.dn . u h r. a.,wn xvt- nuy r.rUon the . "i. . it livrs hi . I what Ui y arc-.r:'-. , l .,rn (..(-mitttiitit !t. - V-r 'n- tr.., our 1 - . '. -t ;M; i! .:. l.. irt, 1,. H krc br.uk- .:;C.'.N.t:..ywi:r-.- ,arh . iJtj....? I - " m..t.-i. H'" :,4V- f .f ,..ni. HMitti t-tluy, ' ll'i i'.U rl.U-l ki-. l .-" wlf.-. ! ' "J.k. :.l " tin- 'a'1' " t,t.Vil-"l l.r.kV.- hi- li.urt. : : ,il;rf that tin- I.ur would i i!h uhfii lu-!rtu,l.-d i irt ;T! n Mm Ui a WVl. rn hoiiif. P l t"".. i Un.l U-yoii.i U.f m-. 4 " . .tn. :rnt family llt-r-. .uroIllelmi. a the I .-tiuM.f their livr wvnt t that u .::;:.;..;i-trukth.- rock in lUUUx u M lr- '-' Krwi alif n Kruy . --V tt- i hl? ,:,.,"Il',r:. (UarKogloii Uwkejc ) ICED TEA. TielVril That Linger U the Distance Around the Coollnc UcTtrasc. NtguUr tLOUgb. icicedtt Laa xiot i i-iUd cJ te-. Bat it will fcot ... :.,r.riait poi.!e to ujoy llua cool, ...jjLtful bTcrge, siwpiy btcause t .UHto is grUfal to the wearied eye- :4laniii this ecorcbicg weather, v.r uut do cur duty, though ecieuco shrink from ir. aud tuo ptopiu cry out against u. There is ... ... ;wl ton ni1 if TOtl VOuld Snelotg ttid well, ehua the cooliug f !H We have not tho apaco to devote t.3 eitndcd diaccwioa of .the xnit :,r. asd can only cite a few instances f.v'n a locg 8rie of carefully made rjr.nicr:tf,wt.ich canuot fail to carry cuuucUou li tho aiost incrtdulous Da Ja l'J, of this yer, John . C. Ilt2ii:td, of West Hill, btgau to .Iritk iced-tea at dinner and uurper. He krpt up this practice lor nearly tLree week, and tntn one day, going wa the Divisioa etrect step?, bo f.:pfd and fell, abrading the stem on Uitti legs, auJ running a sliver into Ue LIl of bis thumb bo far that it CAle his teeth ache when be pulled it at- His clothes were also considers t j torn. When be went homo tnat, t? rLicg be learned that bis eldest boy Ul been whipped at school for 8;ck a pin as far through another boy as the Lead would let it go. Ho was air&ed to quit drinking iced-tca, but Le ieriisted in the practice, and Is u.iw leepicg in the valley, between West and Kortb Hill, where he lives, ssts be never felt bo well in bia Bat may bo bo lies about it. Henry Esterfeldt. of Kigbth street, i:zt iced-tea regularly every sum- t it.. 1 . i. . cer lor larce jeaxs. uu uuuicu iubi, s!:cr dricgicg it about two months. Li boots be can to run over at tho Letl He persisted, and one Sunday ifiercoon bo was oat driving, bis horse ua tvty and smashed $17 out of a borrowed bnggy. He paid the money tut neglected the warning. He went cn driskinff iced-tca. and in leas than tix weeks some ono poisoned bit dog. TLeie statements can all be veritled ty writing to Mr. Esterfeldt, who is low hviccr in Kansas City, tho father eleven children, all of whom inherit tieir fitter's vice. A young woman who did plain sew ic in this city, wbilo employed in the iisuy or lUIpb Henderson, or Maple :rttt, became addicted during the seiner to the use of iced tea. She toon ran a sewing machine needle t-roab Ler thumb, and for xnanv iij. whenever she picked np a cup of tctvi-tea a sharp pain ran through ber b. She refused to obey the warn however, and in six weeks she was cAxnca away. The man who carried r wy msrnedber Aral, ord they cow Uving in Bagetown. L-at week, at tho beginning of the auu Urn. two eminent scientific pij!mea of Burlington took a strong -a'.tij . b!ack-and-tan dog and im ttutsi bin in a tub of pure .'cistern r. into wbich a weak eolution of tea bad been poured. They held deg't bead nnder water fifteen min sitbough bo strangled Tiolentlv; liiowio- tbe natural and instinct- "aTerioa to a substance which hn- Wicgs blindLv and eagerly drink, ybea the gentlemen took him out - mu no was quite ueaa. ji a JTfalcf iced tea in a tub full of Jr will kill a dog, think of your Jite wLat must be the effect or a r-f. undiluted cup of this decoo- - niu pjBiem ox a weak wo- ""tamer, a lumuer-puller in t Jy PW of F.T. Taraon & Ct.. of Z . J aecJared that he could li disUncfs tho pnixko before the lirat turn. ' J Eleven grains of strycbnir.o mixd in u tru.riootiful of icod l:a will kl tbo olditt man iu America. TbcFo iiiftanctH and facta might bo multiplied by Pcorofi. Wo : have said cnongb, however, to warn every per ron of tho danger that lies in the temptinpr gollct of iced tea. If puffer ! R and death ensure from it contin ued nr, tbo Hawkcyo ccla that it has dono its dnty and washes its bundR of nil reionsibiIity in the matter. (Kichmond WLig.) A Xciv KcIIsIouj Sect. A uew sect is springing up .in thi. city, based upon the most liberal and utiu cvtic principles. Ita promoters c'aim that it is jHrculiarly Christi'Ui n (utrad;stiuguibt,d from thu l'tiar iM.nc. Uolieving that Wuudny whm uiudu fjr man. aud uot mau for tinti day, theo new Christians (who claim, boivtver, to represent primitive C'iriH tianity) wiW make that day uj day of tutional eiijoyriicut and ntit m peniU u tial occasion. They will build or ptir chaso a bouse and fit it up with pulpit, orchestra (or choir), chuirs aud tablet (instead of pew), and j a'l the neces sary equipments for a-social gathering. There will be lectures (r sermons); music, bothj vocal and instrumental (as in tbe ordinary choir); and be sides thero will be cakert and ale" and such other creature comforts a- may bo dt sired by tin ladies Aiul gentlemen and childruj f to V't.igregut:cm. Tapers are, t ow j iu circilatiou fr members and Mih'Criptu':, und al ready over two hundred jrrnoiiK ha signed the uitirl- r .f nii nifiit, n pledgutht m Uva to contribute to i ipeii.-es of the enterpiisa ; l'rlncc IHsniarck. A correspondent writes as follows from liorlin of Prince Bismarck: "He lives generally at tholladziwill Palace, wbich has lately been purchased by tbe German Government and added to tho old Foreign OUlco noxt door. At tbe back is a large car.den, called bere a Park, and originally cut off from tho Tbier (larteu, or Bois de IJoulogue of Berlin. It is surrounded by hi?U walls, and the (rcat Chancell or, when he walks there, is carefully watched over by tho police and pro tected by bis now .celebrated dog, a largo, smooth, black boar-hou id which bas succeeded tho famous 'aultan,' who was poifoncd by the Social Demo crats. Tho Prince hardly ever ven tures into streets of Berlin, and indeed comes to the capital as little as pos sible. In conversation bismt'nner is frank and cordial; ho talks' of Euglish books as ono who has read most of thtni; aud he seems to be l-ossessed of a thoroughly encyclopedic mind. It is his habit aftr dinner td stroll upon tho terraco at tho bck of his palace, aud to puff volumes of smoke from an enormous china ino with a long cherry-stick stem.) I do not know whether bi3 two sou3 are possessed of auyof bis intellectual powers; out tuey have inherited, at any rate, ineir fathtr's vigorous and massive frame. (Campbellford Herald.) The Trade In Fros. r in nf ft nnmber cf claces eocasred in this trafiio is down at Chisholms llapids, Canada, and estends along the Trent to Percy Boom, five miles fmm horn. The froffs at tneso uiaces or vprv numerous. They inhabit thn low. marsbv localities about the t-ivpr anil crow to on extraoramarr enma rt thpm. knOXIl ai the nnuiiniT fmrr so named from their at- a.wQ, - , -. . a I.:t1 lioinrp triuuieu power iu ui a kushu, as large as tea or a dozen of the or- dinary sized ones.! iney ore caugu by means of small nets, which the . . -.1 ; 1 l 1 catchers manipuiato witu consiueruoio .iPTtoritv. Thev aro shipped and sold ratA of one cent apiece. One man at Chisholm a Rapids lately cap tured, are told, 1,100 iu ono day. Others acrain. they ten ns, caica irom 200 to 100 per day. : I J (New York Sun.) 1 Stonewall Jackson's tape- r-ii-in.l J Ti. Williams, commissary V " w " - - 9 nr HnVtAifttpnna on Stonewall Jackson a itaff. recently presented to Lieutenant IJharles u.-iirownson, oi me xwcui-j-seventh Kegiment, tho capo worn by Stonewall Jackson during hia cam . a . . . 1.1 a. paiirns. The Liieatenant presenieu it to Colonel Uuderhill, a member of the OM Hnard: and it now occupies a po- other Valuable relics in ineir armonj. xuu yuyv a -faAtmtn rlnth. lined with red llannel. w . and has several uullet-hoios turouguu. ve Hat ? Before be had time to go , , 0 bis i boarding-bouae however, he nU e raft nPn wh:ch h-s was at '.acd drowned. . A ig.e drOD Of iVrl rnrA. wj,a tor gno of a living rattlesnake i " P'waee the moat startling effect. oilii Jl,11 for life la icaniicent danger, unleaa he Ice Cream Parlor r WowIOpen ( 4 D I AM IiEADY TO SERVE MY t I 1 . patrona with I runs OH23AZVX alo Fruits & Confcctioiicrics. J. W. Lippitt. pi 30 Lager Beer. Steamship Linos, &c. CLYDE'S Mow Work AND Wilmington, W, C Steamship j Line, I The Steamer REGULATOR, CAPT. DOANK.: WIIu SAIL FROM J .VEW YORK V SATURDAY, August 3. tsaa 8hippers can relj upon the prompt sailing of Htearaera a adrertiaed. "Tfe. for r reigni enjjag ementB appij w A. 3D CAZZLTJX. iX?ent, Wilmington, IM. C. I. S. B ELD EX, Solicidnir .AKenL WM. P. CLYDE A CO., Oeneral Agents Dowlinz Green, or Tier 13, N. R., Xe" 1 Tho Bast in tho City and tho Choapost! IOR SALE BY THE KEG, DOTTLE, OR X dozen. Trj it thii hot weather. Itwiil fire you a good appetite anJ fcooJ leep anJ make you healthy and wet!thy and II. MARCUS A SOX, jr 11 So. 5. Market tret. ."i ' ' DVEKT1SK IN THE WILMINOTOX (Weikly) JOURXAL Office comer Water and Chettaat rtreeU, p tUirt. ; York julr 28 altimmore A.D Wilminsrton. C STEAMSHIP LINE. The Steamer "7- rf I CAPT. OLIVER, WILL SAIL FROM BALTIMORE Q&V Miscellaneous. Miscollan'cous, -o- L'idis' elegmt CV 't-'niiijuV JUST1 RECEIVED. I - : I - .jilal tl;,;pr? : ?."ni"tJ;ir i:-. LaJIos Xetvfrrt T;. 1m cr. alVvarii ty I i Another lot of sr. i ..tAXil Srfre Fox SL.h v, in' tb's nuuket 1 Cal .in.l oxftiimi'- ...fk ;it..J ituo. j'alj 22 . I I J " I ll-.i it V "i iiUHAS ii. HOWLY. 'o. f 7 North Market Street. The Patent Self-Acting Gow Milker M'f'g Co, May 75- Kttt one vho 0n a cow should hare or.p of our s-nndTfuI MT.kf r-.. Pent fre U any prt of the United Station r4c-!(it of ii. Scr.d for r.luftrated I'aniphlf-t on the Cow, routainlnp J-,tu nal v!-s f a ,' t-ats and bap illssettwt and scluntlftraUjr -xplalu;d, tiy. lr1 AVhr u jc 1 J L LUIS T i. V" .f J i4 v ' J . t ! GEO. K. K.IXC. IfrofidontL Office, 575 Broadway, New York. - : LNVA'LSDC HOT Et",j' i- . : . . - . i :..r . i M -ii T "i vut l- r-- i I , .a i -..-. .'.1 rl I Pei Mutual Life Insnrance GoiDany ul Pliiieipli. ! ' l' S ii i i ' From Organization to IX-ccmlxT ol. lv77 ; i' I T!,:i:,- flr..4i . .t I x. k! .-uMtV. U Ii:.' Dr. . To Premiauis received 12,814,670 08 To Interest recired, prolit ou stocks, ec : 3,004,851 33 To Interest accrued.., ............. 88,137 06 To Increase in vaiue ofstvckr i etc (.....I.. i eic xo,"ni To Deferred lroniiuiu8 tc.,net; 105,221 21 05 a:. By Dtuth I. icenu paio...,... By Surplus I'n-mi-uu.r r ed Policy Holder.- By Sarrendcred, J,:i;.-tti, jCanceled jl'olicit.., By Ke-in8Urar.ee i aid ; Companies a By Commission?, Atzii?' penses, balariet;. By Taxs paid...-..:.H Bv Balance of As.--:t' t l.lil I it.'i .i 'v.i vit:t i .it- . 1 . -.1-r -ti. i' ... .11;:. !. H'. t! - . I H ! n i ii.'.' '1 k'Vliili ui - i i r ' r v.. : v. .- . ( iikonk rir vF ..f t ' i v !!, .t"' -V tiu;.' . . ' -S w-'- r.ir v-r of nv r. !!-- !. :: t ti ;.. . ..v ih! i!.i.ri:.ai -f r,. r ,.,t-!..r a- v',. t, u.. -I:.;:, i: . iii - i 1 " I ! ' - f 'r ' ' ' : !;..-' 0;j -! j" j'.in t v n . .... i ii ' inn 1. r a". !. -ii. it lH.r, ' in i!n:i nt. r 4l.c fj . l.t.t..rl : I 4: fir ':. :ir- a'n! iii't'r Ki le .! in i, -.:'..,:4.' t: ; 764, r.c -q j 2,fH-2,7J4. s7 i I'd, 71.'. 4 - jii. lt.X ila: ' . . i ' ' u . r ...... ' - 1 ;.!! ; , I. 1 hltl.N . - ' lr f: . ,, m! -:..! ' ' t. uU!.-:: f L.- M - 1.. n..- . t. 1 j.-nt.-, in j I n - il"i 1 i . "' v.'.'.x i, i rin. i in : I- ri r f. I I ! Iu tlx jir. ..... - r l - ..... . 1 , v -:i ; i in- t -I i. ii. (.it ! i r: t ,, i ii: 1. 1. i 5':.' I f 1): i i . !ii' .i'.n inij" ii' ;. fit. ;:. 741 4 ' LIABILITIES. i-t-n I ?$16,936,741 C7 ASSETS. U. H. Bonds. PbiladelLriia. and .v. ... ij . , co rsin a aq. o't I Mortpgee,allfirit lien 2,484,121 17 Net Reserve at 4 per cent, ibif-'lSino f- Uol L'il.1.1 nirr..H hwr . I , 1T.7 ntK 1 1 I I oa.u nnt.VCt flnP... L 11 !.)..).) a n A a.o v. . " .. ' v. v v ' . . wva,vw ' - - - - j Premium IVoteg and Loans on Collateral 1,017,230 82 Cash on hand and in Bank i 173,334 43 All other securities ! 23,511 30 i . ! 1 1. 1. 1 ! v. -, ! . ! -f ) ill. i t ir. li I .-I i B- $6.280,T23 46 Estimator! Surplus over the "Reserve liividrnda of '77. to be iaid ir 7h. inchidinc Accumulation. on Life Uatft Kndowrr.ent?.d.: 4, ( ! f riM'i.rs ..t,(.rMnt.t)is... v7.'..;i s a ' - y : J - - y ------- required by . t;;.:l:'-!i ii',!. il i !' 1 .r ;i!i..: i.t. 'i . ,: :,, .. t i 1 .1. I r.r.5toi in?-r.v-i .- I i. ..-.rU -'. i ' - -- I r- ' -;' ) . , ; i ' ... f ..' : . - i . l..4fi'' 1. 1 !;: .. i ill k 'O'. .Mlr ! ;if. tH. ' f . 1 .vr. n. li 1 ' ' " V '' ",' t n.:i: ? j:i ii ... .t. ji. 1 l.'a jutl.l.T.l- I ill!!., i hti- r v l.ir i i i h T I ':.( l.i. : Mi. n I-1 I 'i n .i'. w : CO 0 xno laws oi fennsyivania ono new un :-j -. - ; 1 IVftarlv r nor nnt. .1' tlie Premium Koceipts has IV.-k-n r.Mnrno.! t. IV-h'- - ers sinc? or:ani:itin, in djvilcmlst tleatli claims. tc.! The Interest-Receipts of the Orapany excee.l the amnu't r.,Ci b-i .-'' an Endowments hy $62,751 67. Tho average iivihsils of thc'Penn have Utn noirly thirty .vr cent, i ti i rs : urns received. ' , I r i : THE PEMfJ MUTUAL HAS $124!0 ASSETS T0IEACK! S1G0 LIABILiT i ? S j men ii "Ul:-i.i:vl '": Ull !'4Ct tl.1 ' . ... ....... L . tj.-l'i Lu 1. Ui, j -iiii i ....... jj- - .rld'.i .-1. tM- .-UV !H ..I rilk' 'V ,hoS4!-,..n.i..:.rt( t. w; VI '.7 . 1' : ;Ci .', IV Ouii.il.Ui. AK-i.t-4 1:" ' ,i',;": 'I'iV. ' "Ultd .ou t, ;! "v; l-- :. uii.l uah. vitu m -rarity atu ..-aU n. . II, , IliV Saturday, August Steamers Sail from Wilminon every Saturday promptly at 12 M. jfS Shippers can rely upon the prompt Sailing' of eteamera as adrertiaed. "TK. Through Dills of Iiadin? gen to and from Philadelphia, and Prompt Dispatch guaranteed. For Freight Engagements apply to A. D. CAZAT7.X, Agent, ! Wilmington, W. C. L. S. B ELD EX, Soliciting Agent. REUBEN FOSTER, General Agen Corner Lee and Light Streets, Baltimore York. julr 28 ft Best il World." Fresh Family SnppHcs! NEW GOODS! Tho Very Best Extra Family Flour, i in barrels and half barrels, Tho Best Table Butter, The Best Fresh Roasted Coffee, ground to order, . The Best Pure Lard, -The Best Sugar Cured Pig Hams, Pig Shoulders, Breakfast Strips, Smoked -Beef and , Tongues. THE BEST OF ALL Choice Groceries. Sold by - . ' 1 GEORGE MYERS, 9, ii st 13 s. rn.onT:aT june 21 i Notice. Schedule B TaX. LL WU0LESALE AND RELAIL MerchanUare hereby notified that a privil ege tax was levied by tbe last Legislature of h ive Hollars (the same levied by county) in addition to the thedule Taxes proper. Wholesale dealers are also notified that In clvintc in their purchases, the law now com r.is uiyment on all purchases made within theVtate as well a out of the State, toclod ine timber, lumber, turpentine, spirits of turpentine, rosin and naval stores of any kind, and cotton, aloo wood and opal dealers All Hotels. Hoarding Houst. ItUurau t and Eating House are required by lawto nay one-half per cent on ktoss receiKte. The tax will be due July laU and payable witnin the rirst ten daj-s thereafter, on aU purchase since the fl rat of January. 187. All parties interested in the payment oi schedule U Taxes will save coU by attend, ins to the same at once, as the law wiU bp strictly enforced. Ir. BROWy. Itesister of Deeds for Fender County june 2 PURGELL HOUSE, (Formerly the National Hotel.) NORFOLK VIRGINIA. J. R. DAVIS, Pr'p KATES-tt. 12 50 'per day. accord ng to location. le b 15 dJtw6m . : . . . . O I ft. " - ' -i if . . i ; -. ! i '. i . (. . : . j !.fi- ' " '. . r . ! .- !:. in..: it-iii I- it.- i.f.-iu-.: ! J Ul. I r, - i!l- ..! i .- w ii ii ii!mvi'Ii! At tt H'!, I 1.1 r"'.v!:-. .. i i. Ji-.-:u. i.-v.-i.fi ..!:' ! ' .. :i. . ;. v1'-' i r. ; .. j - ii - .i--. .... i ... .... t t, : .-. iw.i:'i-..:!vNLi..: h .:..... rf'., ml ;. If' !.-. .-.y r.- . - I. t I.-"" ' f I ;'i-; ll. t i r . i : jt .(.- " : a r 1 :u':-v of M; u..!t. :. .1 I" ';! ' j;c KAM I li ,. ;--t-u-u ! ! r t' ;' ! Uu- ! ' ' t;:Ki.li H'- - r !l! I'.il f! ' , i c O S3 a. o c 3 O CD CO S3 v-f FT e- M rT . c i I " t t3 5 5 h - i i I O 55 i a o Commissioner's Sale. REVOLVER FREE -i AH.rs. J ' Iiown A Son. 136 & 13M1 . V. .-1 J ... ' T) T VIRTUE OF AN ORDER made at the II .Tnno Tprm. A. D. 1ST8. of the Superior Court of New Hanover county, in a certain W citii acuon inerein peuuiuu, nuv. C. Mebaneii plaintiff and Maria A. Mebano is defendant, the undersigned, aa Gommis eioner, will offer for eale at the Court Houe Door, in the City of Wilmington, on Satuv day the 10th day of August, A-D. 1878 at 12 o'clock, M., the' following described lot of land : Beginning on the North Bidh of Princess street ninety 20 feet from Front street, the corner of the National Hank" lot, thence Northwardly with the line qf th e Na tional Bank lot, sixty-six 66 feet to L. t. Burruss' line, thence Eastwardly wxth lus line forty-two feet, 42 ten flO inch s to his corner, thence North with hia back li ne ninety-nine (99) feet to the line of the hyt belong sng to the estate of Kli W. U:ilt, dee'd.. thence eastwardly with that line sev enteen (17) feet two (2) inches Vj the corner, thence Northwardlr with his brci;: luie sixty nine, 63, feet to Mrs. Meares hne, thence Westwardly with her line fifteen- feet to the corner, thence Northwardly with her line thirty, 30, feet, thence East twenty-nine 23. feet two 2, inches, with her line, thence Southwardly one hundred and ninety-eigbt 198, feet with the back lines of Mrs. Cowan s and Mrs. Whiting's lota to Sherwood s hne, thence Westwards twenty-nine feet two inches to Hherwood'a corner, thence South wardly with his line sixty-six feet to Princess ; street, thence with tbe line of that street to , the beginning. , v, Tr j Terms Cash. JSC. V. TAYLOR July 9-tlOthA. Commjwner. , BRUCE WILLIAMS, 1 1 Pender County, N. C. WILL ATTEND at Stanford, (Burgaw) every Monday, and t his oiLce at lillington, the remainder of the week Collections and Conveyancing Spe-ty. jjune4-4Aw - i Wood si., Pittsburgh, Pa. i jy lt-4w. i AGENTS THIS. i 1 ! J We will pav Agents a salary ofSJG'J l-rr Month, and expenses1 to sell our New hhi Wonderful Irentions. Addrtss, Shk?.ka A Co., Marshall, Mich. juiy,K-4w. U IV "i: -f r v.r.:.-!; I .rl ' .;(. .('.( ' i i,..'.;ii...l :;.v m -v !' i r 4 '-: 1 1 ' i. i-. if.-. t " .1. - r-'1 1 ; '! .U.-.r It rt I I" r.;.-r''i.: ')' : ''j; ' ' - i; !...- I it-- wni-; y.it.fa'A A '' i p.iititioti 'jiiki i" oi. '; rl; r - $425. Superb (irand Square Pit nos, price $1,100 only $225. Elegant ! UprigM pnW $800 only $155. New- Style tpright Pianos $112.50., Organs $35'. Orgarw 12 st.p $72.50. Churchl Organa lfi tops price ? o only $115. Elegant $375 Mirror Top Organs onlr $105. Bayers come and iee oe at horce if I am not as represented, K K Fare pa both wavs and Piano or Organ irea free. Laree Illst. Newspaper with much xolorma i . ,.r p.-.rini a iid Orrraas -nt f ree. PI ea e address liitbf. Waehington, New Jersey. . juiyi'- The 9nly combination of the tru Jamaica Ginger O JI WrnDriSOh choi ce ArjomaUcana SANr0KiJ3OFrench Brandy for Cbole- ra.Cholvt a -MorDUf,vF and P&ire, Diarrhoea and ! A M h 'H A Dente; -T.Dy-pptia,Flat-iAlllMillM ufencr Want of Tone and -I Actifity in the Stomach fitrn and llioweia, and ajoid- GINQ5R. "KLr.S"cS mate. A Jk for ' I "5TB MA!! 9 . Til VILiaW w hapft j from the effects ot Errors ana at 4Br1v life. JIA!'- hood BKSToaxo. Impediment. to Marriage removed. ew method of treaunenw aBd remarkable remedies. Books and circulars ent (ree in eealed enrelopei. Address HowAa Aiionof,4. Ninth St. Philadelphia, Pa. An Institution baring higfe repuUtionfor bonorabla con aJ .n.t nrofeaaional skilL O ,. 1.1 t -1.1 nrlic ! I It:i;,;.y. : - -;, ,:;!! ;(;. ,' V. '-i - ; ' ":i "' 1 ' " ; V,, I i; f.L..--.- ' : : " ' y ' ' " i ;' :.; -.:-r,.-., . i j - i I,- I .. . - ,., . . . ..I - .1 ii'-y ot pur jt " . ( . ' J , .... i :. , . r ; ; ju:y 16- 4w - - T...' Pnrpatire Pr Js cue -V" '"ni I in tna entire system i - ht from persoa who wfll take l r tU " od 1 to 12 week, may i retwnrf to healf h, If such a thing 1 Pf VSUN A wail fr fi letter stamps, i L 3-jyr,,,- CO-. Bangor, Me. OFFICE of the Will aington JfV01; 'neJaf Water a I Ctimee , np. ita irs. PobUshed ere rj Fnday at $- a jer. -if li :El i.l. tiu. j.iillATrittltxr; f-r !
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