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v 1 M i i"? i V t2 3 - r l if i hi i 5 t - : i ii ; I5 it 1 ? s '5 ; . .1 f THE DAILY REUIE17. JOSH. T. JjLME3Editor&- Prop'r WILMINGTON, N. 0. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1882. z Entered at tae Pestofflce at WUmlajjten, N. C. as Second-Class Matter. ' Flerida now can boast of forty-eight newspapers pnbliahed within her borders It is a thriring State. The Mobile Register suggests that perhaps some of the Virginia Bead j ast ers hare a personal interest in abolishing the whipping po3t. The business men of Norfolk, Va.,.are looking after their own interests and the prosperity of the city,'Witb aij energy and far-sigh tedness which ensures success. I They have awakened to the importance of manufacturing, and already the stock for a second cottcn factory has all been taken. The Missouri Republican remarks that "it cannot be said that the affair betweeo Editor Barton and Clerk So teldo was an outcropping of Southern ciT.mzation. 'lhere was notnmg, out Northern chivalry in that affair, and the Bepublican organs will not moralize by the column over its political bearings." It is now believed that the reason why to many Democratic Senators oppose the repeal of the ' arrears ; 6f pensions act is because they think, the'ItepubUcans only sprung tlie question '?of iepeal to trap them. The ideals Ih&t if the Democrats favored the repeal it would so prejudice the soldier vote gaiast the patty as to lead to its d efeat in 18$4. ' ') - ; I The floods in theSouth west are creating great consternation land are threatening excessive damage to the levee-protected plantations on the MiesiisippV Arkinaas and Kd riversV v'3eme of ;:theV levee have--already broken' and other are threatened. No' lives have as yet been reported as lost bat the destruction to stock will probably be rery great... . There is just now an ebb-tide of gold from this country, which we ! hope will not loner continue. , : More .than . a million dollars were taken out yes terday, the 14th.. for Europe. The short crops of last year were not suffi - cient to pay Tor our purchases abroad, and consequently the gold is called for to meet the balances standing against us. Goiteau nas provided Wmwir with; a new ontht of clothes out of the proceeds of the sale of his autographs, and is vervWoud of his hnnroved.annearance. I Wherf asked what he wanted to eet new I clothes for he said that he did not ex pect to remain in jail very long after the court in banc, and wanted to make a good appearance when he went eut "among his friends. The National Woman Stfirage Asso ciation of Maisacusetts has sent two pe titions to Congress, one for a sixteenth amendment to the National Constitution, prohibiting the several States frym dis franchising United States citizens on the ground of sex, and the other protest ing against the enactment of a law dis. fraichising the women of Utah unless the men of Utah be also disfranchised. Two northern stalwarts ipoysicauy I nPAVino- nt dnwn to Miasisalnni re- OJ rr , cently to settle a disputed question J- I it was New York against Massachusetts' and the representative of the latter State was adjudged the victor. v "The Northern papers' generally contain full accounts of the affair, but they have . . m r ' 3 r . i iL. TT I tnus larreiramea irom cnarging monou. Jefferson Davis with being in any manner : :u,r.w: vi , ia .u i. - K r--" i pwaioic iut uierepuiuio viuS w , occur in Mississippi without navinc: tne i cause laid to him. The Bepublican papers are not alto. gether pleased with Mr. Arthur's snub bing Dezendorf, of Virginia, for M ah one- They complain that JJezendorf is an original Eepublicanand was one long before Mahone proved traitor to his party, ana wuue no wm preicnuiu wi be a blatant Democrat. They do not like the idea of a genuine Radical being thu shoved aside to make room for a ealvanized one. It is further ; reported 1 7, . ,r l.L xt 1. 1 inainar. Ariawa wimo iu wo wtiui post offlce affair, when he gave Mahone's I maa the place over Dezendorrs prot ege, hasulted in anopch rupture between the original and Beadjuster Kepnblicins .,n..:..r.j;..;.t , , giieacuuwuiw . . - tsute oomoipea; ana u rapiaiy acquiring a . tra foothold ia osTthe, Bnrrj, Kovran During the recent visit of Oscar "Wilde and wiBietn JfeoUenborjc., u ..jl to Whi9,t0Qth.airf pddUMd i,iX.MU.p:B;,'ii 'c.r a cartoon on the aesthete a picture PI olina that empioyt a Vegnlar OaavaBiioe baboon with;an-apple in hand, and just below it a very good likeness oi Mr. lag cireulaUoa.ia. ue reimlt, mxllng the Wilde with lily, in Ma -hand.; .Mr- ul:, -Wilde pretended to bo Tery indignaqt at vrxi Wnit thi8 tupp6se4 insult, and said to Col, i Sm? SSSn&A 'J " Roessle, proprietor of the ArUngton, - - ButoTvmlild" that he did not think such treatment either fair or decent. Mr. Roesale smiled at this remark, and said, to the poet that he was surprised at this statement, inapf much as be had seen on- his (Wilde s, table the day before the Post appeared with the alleged offensive article, a proo of the cartoon, and had been told by Mr, D'Ojly Carte that he had paid $50 to get the cartoon inserted in tne Ptst as an adrertisement. to say. Mr. Wilde had nothing Judsre Sevmour s confirmation - as Judge of the U. S. District Court wil leave a Tacancy on the Superior Court Bench to be filled by Governor Jar?is The aDDointment. however, is not for the I balance of the ternl but merely until the election of a General Assembly, at which time a successor to Judge faejmour will be elected by the people. Judge Sey mour's district is the Second, and com prises the counties of ' Wake, Warren Halifax, Northampton, Edgecombe, Bertie and Craven. As a Judere of the Superior Court Jadge geymotir h giTen general sati- fection throuehoit the State. He is an honorable Iman and an upright judge - - w and we' believe that he ..will worthily fill the place made vacant by the death of the illustrious Brooks. , L dia E pram's Vegetable Com I pound has rapidly made its1 way to favor among druggists, wno nave ODservea na enects on ineueaua oi ineir cuauuinurs. Send to Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, 233 Western Avenue. Lynn, Mass. for pamphlets. , HOUSBH1RB- Bolorna is the link 'that unites man with the brutes-Marathon Independent. The St. Louis Globe-Democrat, SDeakiner of Lot'ta. lays that '-her heels twinkle as lively as of yore." I ; When Oscar Wilde is yaccinated it will have to be on the gall, if it is ever expected to take. Vulgar Exchange. Frederick Locker said he knew a lady who was as homely as ugly well, as ugly as sin, and almost as agreeable. Most of us know something 'about the discipline of poverty, and feel quite willing to assume the awful responsibili ties of wealth. ' When a man is honest simply because it is his policy to be so, he 'is already saving up money with which to buy his I ticks ttothepenitentiary. "Smile whenever you can," is Henry Ward. Beecher's advice, but it is not intended to apply to young men who go out between the acts to see a man. t The Yonksrs Gazette says that a woman her nulDatd Moon, because I he gets full so regularly. Only once month? Oh, well! SmytheJcins. Now that Anna Dickinson has made her debut in Hamlet an awful res- begins to haunt as that Dr. Mary Wal ker " will want to play Bichard III. American Queen. 1 The Gainesborough hat was first worn bv Aira. Oainea. It ia as old as her firs lawwit wid at a theatre is much more diBenit to see tnrougn. new urieans Picayune. . Thd Talk of the Town. ..Colujuius. Gai, Feb. 4, 1881 1 H. Waktkk& Co. : Sirs Your Safe Kidiiev and "Liver Cure"' beats al the medicines I ' have, ever heard of for kidneyrand liver diseases. It has cured a Colurnbus) Jndg JF.M. Brooks , and that Is proof enough for mo. It is th talk of the town. d ' J. N. Gzlsbrt, M. D. Rescued from Death. - WitfianrJr Conghlin df Somerville Mass., says:: In the fall of 1876 I was taken with bleeding of the lungs follow ed by a severe cough. 1 lost my appe lite and nesn, ana l was confined to my bed. In 18 7 I was admitted to I the nMn;.l Tl T uuouiuiii a uw UwvvUi cam x uau a L.I. ' 1 t ' 1.11 note in my xung as Dig as a naii aouar At one time a report went around that I was dead. I gave up hope, but a friend told me of Dr. .William 1 all's .Balsam for the Langs. I got a bottle, when to my surprise, I commenced to feel better, and to-day I fed .better thaa for three years m. i r past. ...... . i 4,I write this hopiDg every ene afflicts ed with Diseased Lungs wUI take Wil . Hall's Balsam, -and convinced . that uopsumptioa can be cured, j I can posi- lively say. ltjaas F done more good than all the theT gajedicines I I since my'jSckn, :2.. . -; have , taken Landmark, PUBLISHED AT? STATES YILLE, IREDELL GO., tK C, HepaVe:Neri;qar. oiina. h u thaloaly DeaocraUo Paper pub.iahed i Iredell eoanty one of the largest md wealUilet eoaauac in the tata nd has t- tained a larger local oirenlation thaa any P' heretofore pabliahedia tfaja county ) r - ; ; j taclrcnlkuon la iieximder, WiikerAthe9 - Ails(ey, . Ydin. Davie and Iredell, ij Wer thaa taat of any two paper, in the ' ' - i '" "on mmmmm-m I "f I inacollancouf. fesf I DR C. W. BENSON, of Baltimore, Md., inveutor and iiopiiU'r of the celebrated Celery and Chamomile Pill3. These pills are prepared expressly to cure Sick Head., ache, Neuralgia, Nervousness, Paralysis. Sleeplessness and Dyspepsia, and will cure any case, no matter how obstinate, if properly used. They are not acnreall, but only for those special diseases. , 1 hey contain no opium, morphine or quinine, audare not a purgative, but regulate the bowels and cure constipation by coring or removing h& cause qt! it. They! have a charmii g (fleet upon the skin, and a love ly quiet iEg 'effect upon the nervous system, simply by feeding its ten thousand huDgry, yes, Jn eooae cases Starving aDsorDenLS. They mske or1 create i:erve matter and give rower; iorce ana ouoyaDcy to me nerves, and in that way increase menttl power, endurance ana brilliancy oi mma Nobody that Las a uervou3 system should neglect to take them two or three monihs in each year, as a neive food, if for no other purpose. 1 . kold by all druggists. Price 50 cents a dox. uepot, lUb Jortn Jutaw iac, Baltimore, md. By mail, two boxes for 51. or six boxes for $2.50 to any address. D?r. C. W. BEN H (A to m Is Warranted to Cure ECZEMA, TETTERS,. HUM03JS, JWri-A5X2ATIOH, HtLK CRU8T, ALL ROUGH DOALY ERVPT;03, DJ3EASEG OF KAIR AMD SCALPS 3CRCrU LA ULCERS. FS?PLH3 A. TENDER !TCK!NC8onaUpcxtsolrUie body.. Xt ciakos the skia white, soft and smooth x sia.0T3 taa aad frccilca, and ia tlio EEST toilet idrocilnjf in ZU VQZiUll. Eleganfy put Tip, two bottlos in cue package, eoneisthtg of both Intemal aui ex rasl treatrccnt. I J2 first clas3 drugiste iavo it. CI. por Daokaeo. "CHAS.N. CRITTENTON, 115 Pulton St.L New Yoik City, sole agent for Dr. C vv . Uenson's remedies, to whom all orders should be addressed." i J. W. CONOLEY, Agent; i Wilmington, N. 0.i febll-cm-d nrm ; Employment "I ' H FOR ALL TO SELL A HOUSEHOLD ARTICLE. rpHE poor ai well as the rich, the old as j wen b iue yi'ung, uo wiie, we i as ih.9 husband, the jouajp maiden bb well as the young mab, tha girl as well as tbe boy. may lust as well eara a few dollars In honest employment, as to sit around the house a- d wait or others to earn it for them, We can give you employment, aU the time, or during your spare hours only: traveling, or in your own T.eignDornooa, among younneEaa aa acquaictacces.j If you do not care for emd Pity meet, we Can impart valuable jioforma- uoa 10 yea m & oi cosi uwu post you onlr oh8 centfor a P-ftftl 'cird ti write for our Prospectus, nd it may bo the means of makis? ycu a gooi many dollars " Do not neglect this or.po?ta:ity You do not ' ave to mvot a large sum of money, and ran a great risk of Iwng it. V u will readi ly see bat it vh;l be an eicy tr-Rt er to make fr.m '. $10 tu $10' a week j. and establish a lucrative, &nd iudeptndect butinrss, honora b'e stralghtfoiwsrd and pron table. Attend to tin matter (NUW. for there is MONEY; IV it'for all wb engage with na .. "We will surprise you abd yon ifVI wonder why you never wrote to ua De;ore, ws bssd full pasticulaub FBiiB, Address I I I BlJQKEYB M'F'G 00;. (Same t" i? paper.) Marios, Ohio. sapt21-6ci 1 J ETY STORE THE UNDERSIGNED. WOULD RE spectfully notify his (friends and the public that he has recently re turned! from a visit to the Northern Markets where he has purchased the Handsomest Bispxav OP MlLLIfJERYhFAFiCY GQODSi NOTIONS AHD.HOLIDAY GOODIt i . s - hejias ever offered in this city. Mystockis And in I have thousands of things which.' it would take columns to enumerate. Mv fine, fresh FRENCH CANDIES are a Bpecxauy. x leau in inese gooas as my patrons wel know. I have an elegant yarietyof; I i i Millinery Goods, Hats Trimmings, &c, ' 'lo which 1 invite the attention of the I Ladies. My stock ef CHRISTMAS GOODS is full and complete and having ! been j bought low will be sold low. i - I respectfully invite a call and inspec tion. U JJ LiACi auajn . Variety Store, , dec 19.'.. , ; No. 42"Markt itreit. sort's- T i i TraMei's insracB Co., of iiARTFonDi conn. LOOK AT THE RECORD -fTUGTJRES ARE MORE ELOQUENT than JO Words I Hear what they say : - - i 1 - - . The paid up Capital Is $600,000. The assets January 1, J883, were $6,114, 502.70. ' : ' The TRAVELLER'S wrote 97,564 Acci dent Policies in 18S1, a gain of 24,S24 over 1S80. and a gain in premiums of $407,969:30. Paid ob claims in Accident Department, 15,890 policies, which is nearly one in every six persons insured, and the amount paid on these claims was $714;003.16 which was nearly $60,000 per month. In the Life Department there was a gain in amount of Life Insurance in force ef $1,412,883. i - , Theee figures speak for themselves. Poli cies for $3,0C0, 25 cents for one day ; $4.50 for on e month. Preferred Risks, for year, $S per $1,000. Polices written by - i SAM'L NORTHROP, Agent, jan 20- Wilmington, N. . ' New Restaurant. rpHE UNDERSIGNED would respectful ly annouuee that he has just fitted up at No. 8, Granite Row, South Front tU, a Re taurantfbr Ladies and Gentlemen, where meals and refreshments mmj be had at all hours of the day. Every things is new and first class. Polite waiters and courteous at tendante. ' i : ' '" ' " "Garne ana Uts Tin season. Fine Wines, Lfliuors and Cigars. -nevlS F. A.j 8CHUTTE, Prep. FALL AND WINTER GOODS AT rpHE ASSORTED STOCK EVER breuffht to this city, with all the latest Sot I eltiea and Shade ia DR ESS G OO DS, 8atin MarveDJeux, Batln de Lyon, Rhad- amef, hurrahs, Brocades, Weire An- ique, CameJgS Hair, I ilk Vel-. vets, Flashes, ' i . "w -" I COLORED. BLACK AND ILLUMINA TED CASHMERES EonriettAs, Mohairs, Suitioga, Alpacas and - Plaids ia endless variety, Pasiamenterie, Fringes and Trimmings, White Goods, Housekeeping Good?, ' DOILMANS, CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, Men andJBoy's Wear, Flaels, Kerifio UrJ derwear, Hosiery, Gloves, ' orsets, I tees 'and Fdgings, ' i oraTW L'ES? Staple & Domestic Goods. In short everything desirable. Warranted to cents up ia price snd'quality, to'any stnv- pie from retail houses North. uall and save extra expense by bnrLrg M. H. MTZ, 36 Market Street. oet 31 Pitts bo ro Academy gPSlNG SESSION of 1682, opens Jaatfi ary 9th. StuienU of uy age receirednd preptred far Oollete or tor B arisen life. ace i-nncipai nas na numy yiais ezpcrle ence ia teachicf -J re ma. i cr vessiea t l, 20 weeks. Beard .TuirJon T5. Bsfers Jto'JCdito-'oV; the Bavww. For particulars, address . O. B. HBUS.OV, .'J f L 'J! 4eeSItr lncipai PUB CELLiH Otis E, J - B. Pfoprievt r'Atlahtfe ilsteU " " , First CiTla 'aU lis Wioiatmcta. Vera tJ per day. - f,B g.tf Hiscollaneous THE KEW TOBK WEEKLY HERALD. JiMiiS GORDON BENNETT , PROPIIIKTOH. The Bert and Oheapeci Newspaper Publish ed. Poetae tr., ONE DOLLAR 60 CENTS FOR 1 SIX MQWTHS An f xtra Oopy to erery Club cf Ten. . .1 - New York Herald Pub iahed ercrj day -in tto year. POSTA'JiJ -fHh 10 cava1 for cn year, Sundays included. $.8 pay to: txe ytar, wiifcoct bnndays. $5psysfor8ix vi'nibt. iiatdtye included si4. Datxior six xacntbs, without Hnncavg 2 pays fir one year for aty f ptcified day o( the vreeki . ' j$1 pays for is iuoctbs for any tpecified day of tha week. i 1 per month (ioclndiapr Sundays) will be charged oa euosoripuons tor a less pe riod than three months. TO EUROPE Including Pottage. Dai'y $17 30 Weekly (European Jfedit:on.. 4 00 3 00 Weekly ( boxce-tic Edition NEWaDKALEBS hUPPLlED Pcttsge 1 Free. Da;Iy Ediiion.Two and a half ctaj per copy Snaday Kamon..... Fcur csnts'rer copy Weekly diton........'....Two casts per copy N i is.-.t leis ihn 5 opiei mailed to newsdealers at wfcol,sIe rate?. We allow no ocmameions cn rabicrip tlons to liaily -Kditin Atitfreee, . 1 NEW YOfiK iiK&ALD, dec 2 Broadway and Ann at, Jiow York PURE CIDER SOMETHING Put up by a Private family in the ' Stata of New York. And Bought direct from them EVERY FAai . .-.I : 1 In our oity Should get rome of it in orer to I : sea w hat Pure Vinegar ' ' ! ' i really is. . i FOR PICKLING IT IS ALMOST INDISPENSABLE. OYSTER CRACKERS' SEVERAL DIFFERENT KVAR IETIFS. i From 10 cents to 20 cents perj pound. j3end in your orders. JN0. I, B04TW!6HT; Vos. 11 & IS JN. Frontal oot ?i ''. ilConrt Place. LOUISVILLE. KY,r t racalarty educated and legaAy qualified phygiciaa aad the mast auccessful, at bis pracuca will prore. Cnres all forms ofPRIVATE. CHgySTIC and -SEXUAL' Tlisl Spermatorrhea and Impotoncy. tlxe rea!t of sU-abue ia yenth, sexual exeeseca in ma urer yaan, or other causes, and producing om o f tbt tol owing effaotr Jfarrouanets, Seminal Emissions, (night emi sioiu by feams), Dimnesa of fcight, Defactfve Siemory, 1117 ilDe5ay, Piaspleson Face, Aversion to Society of Female, Confusion of Ideas, Icss of Sexual Power, &c, rendering marriage improper or nnhanpy, aro thoroughly and perma- UJ SYPHlXISiLW" trointho J'Wn.; GoaOrTllQa, XLi&tJLt L , STnctira, Orcluus, Hernia, (or iiujittre, aod otner private diseases quickly cured. It is self-evident that a phy sieian who pays special attention te a certain class of diseases, and treating thousands annu aHy, acquires great skilL Physicians knowing thU fact often r-oniniend persons to my care. When it is inoonveuieut to ris.it tbe city tor treatment, medicines can be seat privately and iiafsly by Bail or express anywhere. Cures Guaranteed in all Cases andertalton. CouBiUtk.u personally or by tetter free and invireO. Jhargea reasonable and correspondence strictly confitiuatiU. PRIVATE COUNSELOR " a. pagea, snt to any addresst sparely sealed, for thirr Sea haunt from K X. it. to H P. it, oenls. MHUKl oe rea bv all. A&Amam . .i-I busdaya, 2 to a J?. At. I MONROE TAYLOR ESTABLISHED 1814. 0) 113 WATER SX, , Are purer, better, stronger, andlonger known in the market than any other krticle oi the kind. Are always sure anrl -i:t,i and never fail to insure the T in eookery.Ask your grocer for it and gnre it a trial. Satisfaction guaranteed l a :l 111 feb6 XaJAw THE BUNfor 1882 will ansual revolnticn aemeat, AiuiMg, as alwayi. forl?1 little, mean and graciof eoatt!!l;iM happy, PeptthUwa aod siSISS l3 and virtnois, Intelligent and v'b Uttht U for nankUd0 i5 of every sort; bt: iu wjj1?1 tbe Sood, while it pours hot iSSS theblistTlB baektU tperilrtS1 l Tb - cm of 1868 was a newtD:7 kino. It discarded iBanyf t?7,i? a multlrode nf tbe fperflaoi wIN phrases cf atcirt louxnalism.Ti:r N to repor in afresh, inceiacuEcc-, way ali the Eft'scf the world, o-'iT erecioi oaiau tateresu and H upon snaus trttn tne tearieasnssi cr; inlependence. Tbe success af cent was 1h sn'e aso the Pan. t! a pentaneat chacze In the style of a newspapers. Kvery Important ioto!! taWhhedio thi. eenntry the& past has been modelled fter!hs huxf1 . m ; or tant jcu. al already exUtiia modified an 1. bettered bv th f5.1M','l cun'B sample ... - .via AT 8uh of 1882 wiU be thetae onbrv tellicjr, and inte truth- uy iivcru bi cue a etas ab- ndsnt prosperity affords, wo ihifl ? it better than ever before, : V1! By We shall print all the newt, ittcr kt. rt ad able 'h ape, acd masuriag itafe tance, not by the tradtional vardttieL by its real intert t the people dSJ! from Printing: Does Pqaareit nctthMS concideration with th Ban- vcheaij thieg htppena worth reporting we ftti oarticnUra, whether it happen la tiiSTJ?! r in Bokhara. ' ; : Ispolities we have decided ophuW ,L are accustomed t ezpren tsemii iu that can be nnderitood. We iiy v7t think about men and events. Tktthtbk Tna W ebklt ttvm gathers into eicatauZ n. i " t tion of literacy, fcientific, and "domeifiir - Hi . - i . . - - .V IV make it the best newspaper for the fsrart household that wat ever printed. Who does "hot know and read aada. Sunday fcnn, eaoh number of , trbioi hi Golconda of is teres tipg liter at nrs. witk U best poetry of the day,prose every lint v reading, news, humor matter enotffc fill a goed sixei book, and iafiaitelj at varied and entertaining than any book. K, orlittlei - z.-zi v. V:?? If our idea of what a newspaper ihoiltk pleases yon, wnd for the Bun, Our terms are aa fellows ' . For the daily on, a four-page tieetii twent j Mdiirht coluraDt, the prise br md. prst-paid, is 65 cents a month, or il.Ut year; or, including the Sunday piper, i eight-page sheet of fifty six columns, the pria is 65 cents per month, or $7.70 a jear,i age paid. i ' ' i The Sunday eaition of the Ban is alNfc siihed separately at fl.JO a'vear, toui Paid. ' .. .. Ice-piiee of ftm Weekrv-pay. eirtfwm fifty-six columns, is $1 a year, poiUrtpkV For clubs of ten sending $16 we wilfswa extra copy free. Address 1 W. IS AWL A ID, . Publisher of the Snn, New York Cttf. nov 18- THE , BEST Wr SSBBSSJ n rn Finn M IV X UK, iw him M M Hi tsr.ss.M-i.. For more than a third btM bentorrUtf - Mexloaia Sluetansr Uinimemt has been known to millions all over the world u the -only safe reliance for the relief of accidents and pain. ; It la. a medicine above price and praise tbe best of iu kind. JFor every form of external pein ... . -. ... ... - . Mnsrtaner Liniment is without an equal ' It penetrates flesb. and mufele to tne very bone making the continu ance oi pain ana inHammanon impw- siDie. its enects upon unman JTiesa toa tho Brute Creation are eaually woato- iui. ino jieziean Liniment is needed hv eomebodT in every house ' Every day brings nevio tne agony of am awxnl scald or Mtn subdued, of rbeumatlo martyrs re stored, or a valuable- horee or ex saved by the liealinff tower oi tHU which speedily enres suoh aihnents fi the HUMAN FLESH as J Rhemnatiim. NwIIIncrS. ww Joiuts, Contracted 2ttnele, Bars and Scalds, Cnts. Bruises aa" Sprains. Poisonous Bites aa Stints, Stillness. IJameaess, pli Sores, Ulcers, Frostbites, Cbilblaia Sore Itlpples, Cafied Breaker aad indeed every form e)f external C" Por tli TlitTma Pbt i nn'W it CTIieS C2 a i . miff Jfolaisa eases, foot Rot, Screw rVrm,S uoUow Horn, Scratcbes, " aiis, spavin. 'Dirniai tJl'Zl t3e Sight and every other ailJ to wnicb tbo ocenpanU ',tJW The Mexican Sfnstane; ti1,. always cures and never disaOTKanX' ana it is, positively, THE BBSsP sti a a ss mtm ' ssawsj k tint Sinn , DAinTirtn:-nnnri7lGa-eV5' FTIHE UNDERSIGNED TVOUIP iPCCtfoJly say that! ueUI further Ifif1 J it may be found at his resiuencf Crttf Third fend MarSit etrects; preared toe- cute all orders in thef abote naatd es. Room Sets, Tin Wart, ;.'4fcJ ' repaiated &n Tarnished, i x tha heat rnttr nT thm !. 4 Agricultural Department of anequludaij 1 w nrnnn
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