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The following, -poem was iwrittcn by
Capw Thpsriy...uocbQ,)fp
iinr rtiiiAivhf fWii" 1
God
rWI Vlfofl thfA Ttnlmrt 1a,o 1
n ntiom hoarfa fhmh warmlv now. r
; oTcemore we cUtkrJ 11
Occe. more our ymd fanfy, bring , , --r r 1 1
ann WiWrf.w troftiiirftfi store. 1 - I
V!;??! thaWuntof LlubleW oflublel at FirTES CENt8 rjreefe,
and,-we venture the assertion that there is we amounuiu w inir toilr:TAft:it7FtE.r'ers
' ia tro mho'r woWati lii tUSouth. phosphoric, arnmonia, anapotash, gift
who, after reading, it, VUUptfay, " God they contain, projJy are m the ototi
.. .. - ! .U tn inowder. i Few fertilizers .contain;, obtained. In i&e
blcaalhea, QQbl.GeerMI TT -r:""V.:r La;
. "ir'lrri'A-.VZZiluM :,. - ..Vj;. &kCiiA a law requiring f ly
And figntour battles o'er ) M
Airoin we proudly, fondly rest ' I
Our Jiycs.ionropciLoqitboe; o VT,
In thought we' grasp again our swords,
Jteaolved to die;y ith.-r.r ' -'JC
1 Tis but dreaming, uncle Robert !-
. Old memories sweetCof thee,
Arise andeartoSioo v;l ,
God bless thee; RobertiLee li , i
Thy good grey head relentless time A A'V
Ilath silvered whiter now; .
,And pressed his wrinkled signet pn , . ,r
Thy noble 'stainless, "brow ; '., -V, ; -Jtl '. . ; .
Thy form he bowed Yet durst not Bteel
The lofty, kingly mien, - t'"
Taat stamped thee,; leader1 m each fray,'
First hero in each scene.' :- . ' 5 ' - ' (
Our hearts to-day again, arebnght, ' '
For full of Jove are we .
We can't repress our battle-cry, - ' ' 1
Hurrah for General Lee. , -r : ;
' . :-n.Se Island jCottos.4Jf ' A.
The most bautifuland costly specimen
of cotton wh'e sea i8uinI, cufttvated with
in the limits Jf Giorgis.aodT.Bouth 'Caroi
lina, on, islands belppgirithese. States.
It is'' distinguished' by the lglh;8kiness
and strength ojty Tstaplfti nd, 3 inannfac
tured in Europe ia the finest kinds of fab
rics. Lace is made of 1. nbt much inferioF
.1... .i. '.. . .
to linen. It consequently commands ,
higher price 'thaii any 6tfie'Kcot64i 14
markets of the world.". The States referred
to have been engaged in its culture for up
wards . thfcnjths fo, f .fprFund
many large fortunes have been made by it.
Attempts liaWbnjnyVoVaie it in
other porta pf . tho wQltld, in tlia mn6 lAt-"
tudes, btrt;.viihoutsuccesailIt 'is r raised
in the ..lowlands , of t South . Carolina and
Georgia, bordering' on the seaboard, 'but
it ia an inferior, artielft to that -nf the- aea I
island Jand .oVder' 'rnaintain an apll
islands,, and in .order, to mmntainan ap-
praWOp, um iwier-in ..quwnyv.nw.f
and frcsh'Bcrid has to bo obtained from
the islands .every fe-Jtf yeari' Transferred
;'".,'". r .,' J " . i, "a... .
into tne interior, to tne.nuaianq aistncw. i
aaiiU.-t ,-kit.iiiii.
- v - .-i '..!'-'.. . I
There are different classes or th,e sea
island cbtfon'ietd,which are well nhder-i
stood by sea island planters, some of whom
have been very curious and particular in
the BcIectiOT of the seed.1 ;': .i V ' '
. t -ti-""t i -i , 'u.j ' i
Whcn it was ascertained , by -Kinsley I
Burden, Esq., a scrutinizing ohserver,;that
some stalks
bolls more
beauty1 and
groat bulk
select those
the bollsinned
ow no vivitucu nriLU a duuj
tuft that distinguished it from the ordina-
lyftlack W
. . ... . ,v
care, the next season, to plant in a field
separate1 from tile restot his crop, 'and sue- j
cceded in iraising -torarticlei inferior' in
... . . i in lie- . j.l
quanuty but far supr inuality and
commanding a mntrh liifhfer tmce abroad I
0 0 g-
than what was raised by his sea island
nPiVhivflfa' WMio ha Vmt h?a n anrrp
r.
. s j 1 j,:r-i t i x r " .
-article', and was rapidly (becc-mihg rich.by
ne enjoveu a monopoly . .px, inis ,supenor
remain concealed from the.Bcrutiryy of pry-
AAii' c v ca.. . a. ut ucin inn xai v BUL.t.t:HH in liiim
gentleman led sea island planters general-
ly to be more attentive to the selection of
. the black seed cottonwhich had been
planted itfoSsmtiafeltSere
ol .frrtul oa A AaVtlar Wnir -P,oii41w
marked bjevsuperiprito theftaple
It (then became h favoriteajiusipje.tof
witfrsatL''
sijfcKa.lcftSj by'inV p6cliairtrt.
-ineV;h.e!ght; X'gi' Puct:
seldom, exceeds, toneti hundred pounds"
cleaned cotton per acre. . The sea, breezes
impart a peculiar, softness Jto the atmos
phere in those MiMeaadlhe climate is
supposed to coatfTo1 JifeQioWi) the idiosyn
cracies and. superjority of. this queenly
plants thah'any othet cause whatever
Thosi lalaJidsJ. beYore "(lie 'lat'o'waV.-Vere'
dotted all over with palaces, "indicative q
weaW off, theif ;ibc;ihap
ntei ,d,arinS d since the euTrioe
of that great calamUy'tteMl gardOT
of South Carolina and Georgia,' werej anct'
; have tecnr'Va rcat , extent; surrendered
to tlio'sable race, who, we imagme,y'hate
not conduced much to " the march of im-
OurDannerloyedia'tarled, . "ti,. rrtical workkof the- lidforWatlvahedrpobjreatio.'Irffcn.pthe.r :. j toT1 rarli difflf.A1t to dptermiaa SinTtop" s leited, viz : whengener
And of our glorious struggle gone statement. The practical, worKHJg oi tne .drerUslns ratean .thanred..-',;. ratlie.airflCUU.tO.aeterJruuQ oseiow.ihoittSaoaUeAnaV '
Scarce thlnka a heedless world.' , jaw after the present: trial year will be re- , :. ,j r.'V" ;.-V:,;.U"', .'tv' wlifcliAreahd which an noDem SoJegHSSio iTyteflT
ijtT--" SglW:. iasssSf-gKSafe:
Hope's shadows e'en hare fled; . n.... . iu ,n,nwrT eit?..t.!-A. ';l vz&2J; il J acjurir" rheumatism,; and s-outy,, affections. , Under;
it. :.-4in,nHii Knari. I riasiBr oi rans vt uyusiuiii uii n noai. i woofiiin fluitiji"xtviiji. oiiuurT .iwwftwwrr Hiiu. lire h,i t thlaheaa wehavearrMeMUygnna, or aim-
in nis coiion neia proancea I ivf iw "ctu w uo i rfc- w-r nnent liicrh tides are dama?iDcr tn the rice
remarkable ?r the finnnesa, jujt engaged one;a yoiing man from porters ot Boiitweli's policy .will vop.W ul n il
lengti'of theiibre than the iy request that.I might be at the office I not number, a "corporal's guard." I 1 f'.rThe. body of a colored infant
oAcroptook, pains to f henerer 'I ' chose, in retorn for which. I Indeed,, we sliall be very much iur- KiS S
sUlks from the rest, and have W fJJX nrised ,if Boutwelt bin self nof sX Sa - -.V''?r'
separately, and. he found J a tKiia t - - -I ' , r . l U --i - , I : 'r-f l! i' ' ''''' A j
planters and their tamihes, after oieesseti(
71''!'' i l' j- ! M . f j .v;''l l 'f I 'It fl-lH'IO
was removed irom tits -table, to; cover to
MmA 'it&&T from, priyatefMteioMitten by
tcutoo a planter of Ansonntoa-eitienW
earned to the highest degree ofperfeciioi i Tsu u- rV ff
thefqnahtiy,'6tthe op:ite bemgrdi; Ijo the great delighrof the, towns-people itnJ CIV : - ' -
minished, howeveri'm' propbrtion'to'the K;, I A tR0 t0 'itwertof
. . v tecnoooer iaaen 'witl; coal was seen ''ap- LjT.-vn.. i-rlk. Tum'iL cmn.T
The soil ot those Islands, in itr natural (and bcfor,ib;vesseI.-raa itiooretliaobali g6o ricci Ifaiitp asaa,,
state, is sandy and barren and is rendered iiealer boarded her. and -eagerly addressed iA&i&t-.j '-' It "' j
f?iiaa -nn..v r1 . , U9 ior.WaliCraid .u'fyou-. tojeompete wUh -Charleston, S. C,
. b?Wr eVtdresBing fer.thejan jabout hit it this crupe. Igwsss ril'Hav' ifc ?S'YIrrrAfTrnVr-iia'
marsh mndi Whl. rh t-tA .' J to take. v'tirnff. W.to 'r rt'u !ii4!Uff CX0r(Xcat5t)X iTt
pUcginnbtmdancaii qPhpltetaVboinftaril' m,reTnthe usual $7 a ton, WaL I like to Anseii'ii- good,' andave are anxious
vUMMMX &lhtMmm even 'tidt our cotton to von r
l
awniw''" ' ' " 1 1 ... ...... . - - .- .. - -. - --. . ... .
or two
. r,roducts of sea island cott
cotton have
been raised in the ylyimty of. thtf d.-r
Keie Orleans Timet. i ri--' ,
: ; . ' .-."J:
r t .Commercial Fertilizers in Maine,
Wched ashea-Affd" laT besides, crcneraliy I"
lm&hfrltt
, . (Tv.( ittattir'actinir1
T'v. ..r r J
vcrV pattkge -otr: any
'..vArt
though one of tne best fertilizers on grass,
especially vcloyer, does not, answer , for
wheat.' ' It encbuarges the growth of the
straw jLt'ihe' expehse of . the grain, and
pauses it' to remain green and succulent
lays alter it should be ripe. -
Tliis exposes the. wheat,to attacks of rust, I
, , ftitr
en clover a few months before the time
for. tmttinff in the seed.--2fTari Journal.,:
-- gA 1 . M i ... '.
cury J4 Iliijiuoud's Slari, in
rrom Fragments t an Autobiography in the
Times. J '
I gradurtUttU?'l
could ndtvote! 1 s'peht; the "nexf two
months, in. "stumping" the immediate,, vi-.-i
einity of my native town for "Tippecanoe1.
iaa Tylortoo; After the electiop, Jstraver- J
cd the same region in" search of a 'select
school to teach : and it was only upon the
aeara.Dut which I naa never seen out once,
and in chirK-T IrnAo; hnf-finn hnmnnhpinrr
and he a stu.ta.fi-a tmi&i officoin Wall
ptlCCU . I
I, -i - r , . . . I
had once seen Mr. Greeley, in the I
iwTOii office in Albany;' while on my way j
omefrom the vacation after the College!
Ccrnmcc3mMitSnl838' I had stormed to
rdornthe editor, as a peice of news that
. She HolIcSe .cOeFr:-?h.0 i0
tr T). nnon Silas ' Wr? rhL I found Mr
Weed and Mr. Greeley both there both
iardjatwork, and both greatly disgusted
at the lxstowal of such an honor noon so
. . , - -e -j. mu irj I
SJ;SL?5Sie2
z VT rliu-T BVi.fT 1' ;BT
contributions- mainlj . .critical, : though
some- (a I" then thought)- poetic--to th
jVfew Torlxr and I, therefore, felt at lib-
iTw vrk.tr : ami x, tuerciore, ieit at iii
ert on m arrjT ta December 184a to
call upon Mf Greeley and ask him if lie
j j. luriU Willi BUVCTUZeU. .Ul II1C Y ftSUlDg-
ton Intelligencer, for a school in the South,
arranged to
i&uay law" in a down town lawyer's
iffice. But I was at the New Yarler office
evwy-day, and somehow or other a good j
M of the work fell into my hands.' I
Added nn election - rem-n. mad the at. I
ne d discovered a good
iioi -7r.;rK r.inota'li.ri n.iAA. I
vvw4 nuAvu vmvio U(U vTbllvvAU . IIAOiUC? I
brief notices, nf mswxokst read- proof,
d made.myself generally useful
At the end of about three weeks I re-
tuivcu mat rrpty-wj my
Offering me a .school. ol .thii
Coived the first reply to my advertisement.
offering me a .school. or thirty r scholars in
rorth (Jarolma., told Mr. Greeley at once
thftt.T enririlrt IphWa th
jng;- fle" agted me to walk with him to
a. nc; uairiiinr.r:. wiiiliiki i i i m.i wmvm wi'n r. in
person grt.hiajlatterr and; exchanges,
fert&SSSr
theyfc1p,y'ta IiwHiVyear.
bf by life.
A JIJ J-
-'Triieviirikai
This stpry-ffood'to read ia those davs
f business avaricei-is told of Nantucket
generanon ago 11 f -
It wasaveryiievere winter.andt.hehar-
9i hd: bn,-frpzen fonr weeks.: The coal;
said Captain Gifibrd, thee caa have one
viic "u , mi iisiMiave a vnance.
' Just then one of the richest men of the
jplace Kncd tfibuisayirig.' I want' 'Ian
i tons of yonraoaljiat: jfonrown price name
it. I have suffered enough for once." He
riycUhe aame answer, and so. did all-r-dhd
ttm'for eachfamHy,4rfd $5 ai ttiefricc
ff..a WK1 teafo, no solici
tation, no regard for individuals- oxmki
move honest Captain 43iflord.- : .
Cards, Visiting -Cards, Ac, Ac.
Sr'if J fi a "tyl'thwniot be, surpassed
North or South, at . . -
nnMA.on.if " "
Xa. styies- -Wedding Cards and fenveiones
constantly on hand at the envelopes,
MOBNING STAR JQB PBINTINQ OyFIQB
nnwntAiTAnf aniubleanu :.a.rk1ftu.-.MMniriJ ma A iii07ority'ot'tbe'- Liemocratio 7 Da- r
if insoluble,, phosphoric; acid" na :ox JXS rtrU. MS
rhiK ihn fertilizer contains. I aeasinmwwayio'u'aroasoar riBjR' - n '-r-jsr-r ." " rr.-i: r-r;r-jT , :n JVui-Iv" r fcain- it
ammonia, wnicl tuo xeruiner wui. ... : ,.,... t! -j-'y--' ; ; n the coming campaign befqught. liet the J SamV it
Penaltieslvtf oo- Ob,TBTr0Wlta;.r wof .rtMecL BtAr place itself now-docs ;it ayorte-. T te formed,
'ii' miiii liid ici Liuii 0 w - t 1 n - x . wfa Havruw.ctWH . - a j . - . . . - . i a rww-ov ann luiara fiiTrnrPTir. avvu mm HiMTina a
ana.to tne.wneav.miage, ...rerwuzer? cuu-i uvi.y.H!Lrp.!iry."i-i
UuunJ'A ..l, ,i,n,,iri out aeieai scaring mm ln ioe lace. uwm ""r i." i ? vv rrrtyjjv 11
'1 t tlm resnl Jin Virglnialnd in Tennessee reswiise tithe Standard intent i
itrops, , Their, eftct is always, beneficial, I change front in face JpTtlie , enemy, but rugauj, ,VMK,Y WHkWu
a,, .--i ' u 1- - r ' ' ; . i f I (hAKi rati 11 v ama n r nrlipr- Annxan cn rinr- I. i .-J'..: .. . . 1. u. 1 K I r A , t , .
nti me cnances lor a eooa crop are .great- i ."v.v ......-y.,,. r - - - rupuuiHtiuij ui aii yi,'iiuiict5?'vxcji,- i nenpyiciiiB,jAitsxioiiiiiKi)uxiBio
.V- ''laVVV ' -7 -2. 11 ue. On the one hand there is certain de- I t r , -Si 1 Having seen your i preparauons extensively
increased Rowing a of feat f0 tne -othp, Aaptf. defeat Alsa ; whether contracted by a State or an il &?wfto
If5SiI.?a tertainlyVnbe' AeSHW
thied" toQw.yorkdtVifwhiolrIhad Well ft6t Jibttl itbtild
i Biiouiu uo ill em a iavor dv Bivinc tnem i luitaiiiB uus iionirtuiu n inn. miu i
i piece of news which pleased them so lit- js cndeavorin: to place himself tion.t M . t ... . ... . ; .
tie. I -.';.':'-.. :.),5?'1'-H' .-': . ... .,r...-r .... , - .',
! Bct'I had sent 'a e-obd' many literarvi prominent! v betoro tlie country as -. Air. Josephs, tjie Chinese agent,.
M 1 1 I ifiHn't wrnnf nn Mrtoofnnf- I Ia A ; 1 I IIIH.I1 1H ( 1 1 I 114.11711 . 11I1HIIH . IllKIIlU 1
tin " Dftin.un ti.1I, htnl.riti (Tiro irnn I L
hat."r And this wasnyrst enffai?emjent rcant ana
08 OfteB. add decided the.halerir& J Kvt
r ... i u v j v. .- ; t v. our i -
jw via a Luu lui it. x rienii. i . ... - .. . .. .
r(luyrN-G:STAR.lofpatrigtjc ??ens imdcr,itadicai.L
i '. - ' i i . ' ' 4 I MA tt! '1 o flosii-n' 4--. ei AnW'. nnm I
Wednesday, Sept. 8 I860. '.,
-: Editor -and ": Proprietor.
. . Mttw, ., ,,, ;.. iv. r. t i'i
jJtne
rery safe means oi 'Kotti m
nev wnere r. JuunnMUf.rn ouuuui uo
obtained. Obam tke BegUryfee. aa well
THE PBESWEBiX'S POSITIOJS4!it.t
' -V 'ViUij -Viinw ar u 4:i.jH i-tuii
I From a Washington letter td the f
f fcVi, :il I
Baltimore - Gra.2tU&: wo: extract the i
: . , . .. .t .. ... Z.i-tl-o .... ...... J-.u ?...r I
r .11 .
lOllUWIU- , , ' (r , . :. I
, It fir. ..J(
ftia now onite certain that, 'after mticli
, i a "w 4.,nHu.w .v..
vacillation, the President . .w 11. finally cut
loose from the "ultra--RadiCat wiag. Un-
am nf.iiw,M.. Atfc?ni
but it is thought advisable to try a change
of tactics, eyen tuoagR itf be but a Joriorn
hope;1 r i-ui-. c t ; j j lito-ii
.ar:tr-i.ui moiiw if I
tpur issuOAof; AogistiilStlilitliat
Geu. Grant attempted to "fight il
but'on"-' the Botitwelamev''.aJ:'
would not only take him .-"allsnrti-mer."
but the balance of 'his: natnr-
! .J-.-: -'i'-: I
al life, to make hiinsel.f a popular
politician. At tlniL time he was
tlifj'fcout.
appiia'i!' frbih'
fllft Rfatprnpnf afAn..Ga?jJj? or.
respondent that he isaboiit to ex-
(.main K, ,,-icrcklfi ,.-wi-n h n Innivnvmta
UlUJD011lllUUUiUC.il UCUJCMV1IO'
T ,. j , , ,;.- , v i.-y'-i-'-v-" :iu
ppsition. It '-may ,elP him ; even
''il, V"flX',W 'Wnr'' ''th'Cfi'
. v " l" r ,
tain destruction awaits all his hopes
if heroes not" tree liimselt'from the
subtle weVoveTrlr3','the-Boitwell
jte8 Qf ne dical V)artv.l' ''o j
i " -"
ti.. i,i:.,i:.,
iiilT
aro numoerea. ,'jur. joutwen iaws I
& candidate for the Presidential sue- j
cession
n on an extreme platform.
iy, by'tuk'tiineHhc' next Pres-
WI
l---j--,-W' ' ' r . ni'.r r ,
PPSjtjOn Xeorp thai period iirjl vesi.
The candidate who goes before
I, , . v . . ,
tlie People in the next Presidential
election on the platform of disfran-
' t-tji ifi V1 lJi3SxB
pniSemeiM aBO teSt-O&ttRV CitmbV1
carry five States of the Union
fTli a! A A fi f
lne3e iPy.-.rW .V??ir bave
bad their day, and" must yield to an
enlightened and conservative pub
lic sentiment. .
J We do not .Uifnk! Generali Grant
tands the shadow of a chance for
a secondrtyrin' Ul'cobIrnon pru
idence.must "suggest to him the pro
priety ot not going into retirement
s the repjr;esejatjyfti
contemptible minority.
Respondent of the Gazette suggests,
as better than certain defeat.,, , ;
!
: Vdicfc rdk1 Asisf - ' A
1 1 m . .. . ; .
' We inyite thetteWt?6n-v bf onf
merchants to the-followinj?- extract
;merchants,:andare.!oaiiiaTforwaird
j """Why shoulllinotlTio mercliaiits
I ' u.ysr.A i. uv. js. .j nf..vj vm ;. j urri
j of yon r i eeetf ro the trnide-of tills
, iff; t -joiiv ''"ol-?r !- vtiv Mil: nii.u
B!.on ;ot0tiie, eo.ttly
while they have it inhejf rower
809 t'-Xfrfre are obstajcjS jn
the '.'vrayi' am.not. enlightened icn
;r" tTfin maythinkTtbatnittyfl apr
efcmXmvt It
w.jnorfeirm'fetafe pride tban j.lbis
(if one can bp possessed of this sort
t . a
I II T-3 . . -( .a
It . -
T -..::. 1 , - .11.:
fla 'iS) i -".. ii"- -T'i
w w . . V ... . . . w - ... .uwa.w MX. ' M.. w - .... - -. w ...
ket so 60on as the Railro&t icroS&e
rr6), wnli a aesirc'jto see dim own
Cities uuiuisuiii wnu uunjwu P""
- We commend-these-: aggestions
ihaois.'. ..Lejaustit JoJaavjajtniojst.
teady tor market ; and iv
'1
r can
se
cure a (Minsiderablc. portip pt jtl
of th6 reseiiryclr, iotlloVi
at
ly
tin.
tATfl elirtntlm following. T)ftiar&Dhi
I iton SerMineV: that ; xavred1 retfdiar: I
I .-l.v.MifseAv. -u! vm,-i V.u fi i.Oii 1
LjjLM4 .-ilftrmi 4 4 oHW. iu,i
1 ' " , ,r.
nttmfl -t.h-w rtfttwo-ra'. ! .AnlnhSltT-t.hA I
j. .i .V't'iMit,,.-.: : ' !
'aiiaionti'.;'.i Eerhan&.iUivxlI.rcIassl
-a . i ....' . -vj ;i
.1 .lt..-.liiKn 'nAi.iu.4n'ti!l.' '!.. I
V, ? "'T ifr..' - V "r,. T,
, ; . j--.Vt Ufiat : lOnrnaVl
fvPAfln?.yflvfcjttl?5.v V".4p.i iPrMJr!
?, fkxtn' rif'trihAiuiirM-
Vv f.V? ....r" ..; :T iT . .1
liwmanai;1 -yy eAwii4-to 'ee 'iiwi
create oi iMonn -uaronna piacea
)fkeibt' 4tie'aims r: of r tbd nXiberals; j
and Conservatives to 'ICCOnipllSU
j ,
ibafcobjectl
mtJ'. 1.-.ibo.:i'jb'
;i i
Wti n'tiXin':S tV1 1KW ' ' SttAnWi.d 7fA' I
give the names of the "majorityiof
th
he- 'Democratic; paper, of -tllis
kViV Vilat fifl va i'lVifli'l .-' WW 1
.... .,.,....-,. ...j ,yK.,.v
for repudiation.'8"' T,
7,
'ni-Li'iJ : J J" '
l:
, . he new(. hotpl' iti jiianiweil
will be ready for visitors jn. October, i ..,
I l". The - -Bennetteville - Journal
says:'- 7ottnn -picking has beconje genery
Al tlirviinrlir,nr thn r1,allirir ' 1 i'-1-
. Notwithstanding the ihclem- j
vWh cnvllwf:hfrlAii flniritsf
j nviinimoiiunig
.'!!?5!.f.
iiouuuj, wiu ci.juuuk.uiuursc w uuunp
fJihU,nf at ti f hitlpilrt . Plinnol . iri alr.-1
j ' n , . .. . l
h . . a i . , 'i
as already received order, .for , twelve. I
thousand emigrants from parties in South 1
:1it"- r - . - ' I
Curplina and Georgia
. . Rice planters complain that
the prevalent East winds and the conse-
r.rAnncoc tt ri o rtrt
aa w avww sr vuiti pi '
the Columbia. . and Augusta; Railroad
$50,000 for the privilege of going through
the town.
. . The News says: It is stated
hat the liods? which' wasliJufled''dawn to
make room for the pew, buildings at, the
corner of Broad and Church streets, - was
the second house built in Charleston.
..i.!. j. i.:.ijjuii:uif v r.i'.jf
Tbc British Press on Cotton,1
r The British' press continuei to be very'
much1 exercised about' tne Supply- of cot
ton. Every day or two there are leading
nrtides and.aoy ainonnt of correspondence
pn the sabject and there is hardy .By.coayJ
ceivaDi$ pian ior increasing tne procluc
tioirt'of the iraW matetial'that is Tnot 'xfid
CU33etl. The insufficient supply i'a termed
halamiy, and is said obo.ftwing to ap
increase of the consuming power at a tiae
when the raw material is decreasing. A
jwrlferfin thLaadbrf' Times talceb Ja Very
sensible view of the matter when he ar-2
p.ues that.the tru.ewayto increaaeTthe p,
duction'of cotton lsib'r the manufacturers
jand capitalists of England to co-opera'te
jwnu jne grower. -, ia uai ia, He. suppose,. to
employ theirxapital in connection- with
ItUfilabar.Qfjihfi plaaieraia. order .to stim-J
mate a larger. growth. v Thjs .writer re
marks'too.hat it wonltf l'foiry fbtHhe
American planters to grow five millions of
bales at doable the expense, of land .and
labor when the same profit can be realized
froni iialf that anjount;1 BuWhere are th'e"
'English manufacturers iand i capitalists to.
i .u:' 1 : . .... ... ..
juso inuir uiouuj in co-optraium .wjiuj uq
growers ? India and other countries have
ibeen tried, and a vastamount of capital
Ibas boeosunk in itho-Eperirna. -There
raising cottpu is not. an uncertain expori-v
Irneritjaifd Vh'6reJ1).aritTfff,Wer ailVfri
btfcfcesuWfcd WofitableVlfa our Sutlw
; er.k8ta.tcB tjboif is , n vast,' .area 7 of ;ecfttofv
lands. .yet bu ncnUiyated. f . J-U there were
(Capital and Iabdr'ehough -'feni riiilnohs of
'bales or more courd be-raised. This is
the country, then,, for, the British to in
, Vest in if they Vrould get ari ample supply
at otton and a'fc andsome return for -their
icnpalwriY.r Y.ifferMi .;r I:iv ff,s t-.h ,
I At Jrans, a Iinssian valet out of
i place hung himselFin aespairi apd the
! sttteideWo discovotod I hf Hiebbstman
'.wlip.called to.deli?er a.letten tn.the i do-i
rfeOi.tpdjartpg llosnigoit.
uvu.a uispuio ine otnecay-aJboHt which,
had the 'longest 'tratr, eacline stoutly
5laim1agf te'bWe 'Wo1 longest. vrtwa
fiofllJy . settled. meartmtmVwheiUha
sjs-Thib story thut'yonng" wbrnari
was. recent rytuagjt0j4eath,.by i a Uomatd
ders of the latfer, which is declared to be
an innocent and inoffensive caterpillar.
tlie,entitro9t;Ai?Bpnpftr4ptj,byJ sorutsTdxdl
iif kJ..'n :v,' i.nhvlnf..i,.'1 l-iJ..v I prompie
,r,o V: f uiitj- AJ ,7jT IT. 1 advexuseotoM it was compw oifivm,
; xor tne purpose oi iiuiuk uieini ana :mv;MryBic
I P il I'll il I UVl'B nllU JUUIUCI UC111CB IB VHlil. I. CJa
veuseu, announcing uie aeam oihis rather
aVddtbe rnheritahce of t lV,W0 y ear1. : ' fAi
VJ '-it- i .-:.Mf ffr.,.i
. i"" i lw v just ..,qaf.aii
Ihc-h the longest heing-13 feet 6i inches;
' hcial, notices.
'" ?
THE JKIIETS. The Ktdtoeye
ire two in ntimber, situated at the
upper part of the loin, eurrounaea dj
consisting of three parts, viz: the Anterior,
the InterSwrand the-esterlor. . - -
Th& anterior absorbs.- Interior consists of
tissues or veins, which serve as a depositror
the.nrineand convey ttto-tbe-extertefA ;The
exterior to a oDPsotortUso: terminaung in a
BtnlAtiihi. a'nd called theXreter. The ure-
wrwe eoBweetod -wtt toe bkktklwiV"
The bladder is composea 01 yanouB cwyet-
Manjcnave a aesire to nmmu wnuuui wo
abilfty: others urinate Without the ability to
retainThte frequently occurs mchUdren.. r.
! To cure these affections; we must bring into
actio the muscles, which are engaged irt
their various functions. If they are neglect
ed, Gravel or Dropsy tnsTensue.
t The reader must also be made aware, that
kowever sUnt-may be the. attach itU sure
to effact the bodily health and mental
trs, as oar fiesa and blood are supported
these Bourcea. ; , ,. :. , t . -i ..;.
Uottt i o tiHicKXTlS M.-rain oceummr- m
tha loias is indicative of the above dJeeases.-(
They occur In persons disposed to' acid stom-
aen and cfcallcy.eoaQfeUonsV-Gjs avry f 00
1 'lEI IjBlYKL. gravel cuouco uviu.uc-
Improper treatment oi tao nunrjra.1
s neing weaa, inewaierju.uuvci
the' bladder, but aHowed-Ho e
becomes feverish, and ; eediment
is from this deposit that' the stone
and gravel ensues.
1 gravel ensues. . f
collection orwater iii some parts
tSnTorwnaunVfreaend
we-,
wn.
ter Strangury,-or stoppinsr of water: .BW
tnria, or diooov urine;
tisnvof the-woneys, wii
enantitv. but increase Ol
Gout and Bheuma-
thoat any change in
but increase of color, or dark water,
f'.
latePr.p
always higMy Tecommended- by the1
I a ills me
medicine Yncrea8eg th e "power' o di'gfes-
Inn anrl srlit.pa th Jll
bsorDenu isto-neaitny
ixefeise, by whicbthe watery, or calcareous;
Repositions, and all uaaatoral enlargements
i.n aa nain and inflammation, are reduced.
and it is taken by men women, andchUdren.
Directions for use ana tuet accompany
T-. Helkbold. Dm,
Dbjlk 8ik -L tare 1
n a sufferer, for-np-
ard of twenty years, with gravPl, bladdei
and kidney affootions, xluring which time
have u ed various medical preparations, and
been under tne - treatment oi tne most em
iff vc
1 I did this because I had nsedail kinds Of ad
ycrtised remedies, and - had , found them
worthless, md some aoite injurious r 'in- fae
I de. anal red of. ever eettinz well, and deter
mined tause no remedtesTiereatter traless 1
new, of the, ingredients. .Itt was tbAs that
u mo 10 use your reraeuy. as you
Cur
me
oxmbina
ion, and, with his ad vice, after an examina-
ne rweie, ana oni
mencedts' nse;
conciuaea
about igut
ght-raOnths,iagbi'atr f
the flrstbottier was astonished and gratified
at -the.- ,tenetetal effect.
three weeks, was'aCble to wa
aiK. u u iienmucQ
i iiEHnvnuip. tunH HUj:iuiiiinMir.itiiir mui
at that time, but thought that mVlmorove-
iiiou uigui uif m wuiuvnu T.uuu luemoie
TSlilSS&
fieater valne to you, and more sataptory.
1 1 am now .able to report that a cure isjeffec
tea alter using tne retneay ror nve montns.
i I have not used anv now for three months.
and feel as well in all respects as I ever did.
Your Buclra oeing devoid of any unpleasant
taste and odor,' a nice tonic and invigorator
of Uie system, I do not mean to be without it
whenever occasion may require its use in such
affections. - . -
; m. Mccormick.
i Should any doubt Mr, Mccormick's state
ment, he refers to the following eentlemen :. -
r lion. Wm. Blgler, ex-Governor, PennsylVa-
! Hon, Thos. B. Florence, Philadelphia.
I lion. J. C. Knox, Judge, Philadelphia. ' V
Hon. J. S. Black, Judcre, Philadelnhia.
Hon.iD. R. sorter, exAiovemoY, Pnnsylva-1
Hon.Ellis Ievli, Jndge,Thlladelphfa.: si
1ob, U. CVGrler, Judge United SUtesCourt.
Hon. G. W. Woodward, Judge, Philadelphia
Odgi
on. ni a. i-erter. ltv boi
phia.
1 Hon. John Bigler, ex-Governor, California.
t Hon. E. Hanks, Auditor-General, Washinton,
i Ad many others, if necessary:
i Sold by Druggists and Dealers everywhere.
Dcnare ui vuiuiKrieiui. asil iur neimuoia s,
Take no other.- Price $1M per botUe, -or six
bottles for $6 BO. Delivered to any 'address.
Describe svmntoms in . all communications. '
j v:- Address - H.T. HEL.MBOX.D, r,
J r Drug and Chemical Warehouse,
, augl0-2mj - ... v i OH Broadway, N..Y.
None are genuine unless done up in steel
engraved -wrapper, with fac-simile of my
Chemical Warehouse, and signed
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premium ; two copies, $5 60; three copies
7 J5C; five copies, $12, and splendid premiums
for crabs at S3 each, with the first-premiums
toeaeh subscriber. -A new. Bart ram & Fan'
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,.: Vi'r.; I-.-- ... - . .. - ,-
-"OlWOi LADIES WHO WIKIC
TO
l -mu -J t w a w.-7va mitnjua nave It
hwa.Uy bound, at, WM, H. JSeunaRB'S .
j J ' - Prrntiirg House and Ubok Bindery-
ttb27Jai-tfi
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1.1 7r, MaimfaottrrerbraiiB Dealer td f-a . ;
er&uastM
.Wrought aaI Cast - Irou ' Pipc
. ' - I i - ' I ; vi l .1 - ' JU : II
tn
Quaeres!;;
!lanf,SVwW '1
7- pumps.'-" :ioiiAifOir. k
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u... pfc.l i. -5 Ja-j '.j-.c , ;
8fw and Shl)g;loaiXllSKoW0rliiii.
JHii jaaebier,- aa Mm.Wwfeff -sr.
AiT-MT IHICES Dl1rttMikTiTl'0l
FIRE ANftMAPmflWSrTPJlTOi
: i't r;; ATaiHsea'8 iBBrxojrca Ronwa. n.i..
111
10 ocDcr . Front arid-WaterttwctSLl
OJtoay be effected atlowBst rates la the"foT?
lowmg reliable companies!. iu it'i.' tx yjnj
'Ir6 1811108 tympany-of New York.'
.North American Fire Insurance Company of
Hartford.'" i.. t y.. ui 1 .vj .nio.rt l,
mntalvire j toeVjranB 'qompaBy ofj
-Washington 'ire- ln'surahee! 3CpaW &
Mtlaawa. Loiuo Cii; 10 n .jijniiciz.., -Ti J.t
monj ' lnWSWP Company 0 tSUehj
ames mteTflnBufanoel Cothpany-f Riotk.
-oyjnj W--KUI1JI TTll.LJt.lt ATHlfl SU.N'S.
fl,c 1 .4-r f - CU.ll T , I . '
..' il ViJ0.ll)
f.XsdS'i Oil
2010,000 r?et r, 1; incrif iioitww
WILLABD BEOS.
an26.tf;
rJ. r uwiiijiiiiii vi oresm, was ana .water
j Fittings, LowWater Alarms, Oil Valves' fend ,
i m Cups, stean and Wa ter Gnages.J-v'i:r:
SPECIAL NOTICES.
choiera I : r "
Th following; letter Is from Mr
IHS Woodward, of St Louis, to J.K. Har;
d,of ,1irt
Londonr Conn. Mr. w. Is a I
ris. Esq.. "of 'New
J7l.,' Ahii f aTatabiiltv. and dutiiMrt I
atoertnSYesTiIt orxiie application vi
ain inkier for.tia disease, andIs testimony
you livJanuarylast, my .expressing to yym
7 . i ........ . - - ... iVTSl
most sanguine expectations vu - J
PAIN KltX-tnl would have a tremendous sale '
ta4awslh aeaSon.'and ty aatidlpaUOns'
aaT3 been, more: thaa realised, a,nd thatesttfi
-.nnv nftiinnuuMlii who have -used it has peen
ttai they wouid not VUInjf. toab' Co bed at J
op
nlghV wtthotrt'it'ln tne hbus:e:u'J( ;" Ki'il"
On the appearance of the cnoiera D.i.xnaa.i
city, such was the conftdeeee In the Pain Kill-
erl;. rewedy,fbt; mariy wiq j,arehase4 ?t
remarked to me that they haft np,fears.or J
-ij!ftVn.L ti' 06 .oViwi th r
faint KQjer by them,c anpsundred'teok Ht l
4aily vas a eventatiyrp persoi, M-A
bftvea derangement ofhejDoweia .-ppj
rhoea if they use this medicine. , Tnis was tne i
security and confidence of hundreds aeBainvf
tithiad,wnethel,frieJre;af.
ter the remedy ilarge qnantities, and id I
every case when If has been xaaen in any oi
I IiuWbte remedy. 'I have
who used the Painfeilier when attacked but' U
peeauy recoveret. - 1 ir '
The clerk Informed me that, her administer.;
ed it tp persons Wben cold or in the cramps,
and It' gave immediate" relief, but stm ft
n.h'-..jl'-.,- ,.. ..-.-!. -. I- -UII '1:1.1
Should 'bo given qnlckly, for when the':
charge of " rice water" has begun, tihe hope bt :
life lias aed. , Should ; Jthia, disease maka.its, j
appearance among you ain i"uuu""
it wiU, be, not alarmed: you and. all others
there have the -remedy, and 1 am confident if
the Pain KHler js used, not a single death b)
im.A,ABA - 111 1 -
Will WtUl All yuui Vlfcj. . . , j .
t "'' ' ' 'Ec8pectfuIIy yours, ' '' ' -i
j -":; I '. '! - j-7;:;..i i a.t. WOODWAttD."-'' '
I S-, TJie.Eaiu Killer is sold byjaU.dealers In .
; I'rices 23 vents, .so uepta ana pi.w ptr
Wttle.' -1-8
1 Bold by La
.1.1 ",.t .r 'jIaS."
,J.;W.IJPPITTJ;.C0. rJ
I -' i : I'.i - j .
: 'MU;'l ,-.kT oifl w uia n ofTa , ,;-Jv?:
bsBS2
f t ,: wUiXlaiXt N.'f., Aprii;iO,at3C9v
OX and aftr APRIL 11th, PASSKN
GEK TRAINS of this Hoad will ran on
f It A fral 1 nxxri -n or fiAhndnla . . -
1
' . EXPRESS TRAIN. , ' ,".
Leave "WihningtondaUy at......... 5:15 A.'M,
Arrive at Flprence ............ i 1 0:32 A., M .',
OlllVO HblUlJ3VUltt..,Mi . 1:43 .1 . 111.
Leave Kingsville....,.......... 12:40 A. M,
Arrive at Florence S.-f5 p. M.
ArrivB-at Wilmington :15 P.M.
express Tram connects closely at Florence
with the North Eastern Railroad for Charles
ton, and Cheraw and Darlington Railroiul 1m
Cheraw, and at Kingsville with the South 'I
varoiina itauroail ror A
ignsta, to which point
the cars run through wif
Linout cnange.
! " 'ACCOMMODATION TRAIN."
Leave Wilmington daily (Sun. ex.)al 8:05 P. IW
aniYc nix lorence, ....... ........... 2:40 A. jn
J!1!!:;::;-:::;:::;;m :
Florence.... 9:40 P. M.
Wilmington:...... v.. fi;W A-iM ;
Arrive at
Leave Kin
Arrive at
Arrive at
! Accommodation Train connects ninnnlv ni
Florence with the North Eastern Ilailroad for
Charleston, and at King3vile with the South
Carolma Bailroad fot AnguBta.. - . ::;
Passengers for Columbia should take thf
Accommodation Train. - '
; . ' -. , WM. MacRAE,
1 apn-ag5-tf ' Gcn'ISup't.;
t1Iia:;iKto'n;" Cliariotie ami
RUT IIKRFORD RAIL ftoAD. 1
Xir 1 t 4- -VT a ' .
Wilmington, N. a. Aug. B. 1867. X
... ' - - ' ..... l M. 11V1I, AU
V J. STUSlt 13th. the Pnssensrer TViin nn iUia
Road wiU leave WUmlneton on Tuesdav.
Thursday; and Saturday, at 7 o'clock; A; M... i i
sp. M. - .
at IB mld-s
-e.WadesboroStage), on Tuos
Tl-.fe5
ndiFridayVaHlarArM, 'A
day.'Thursda
Reave Bod
Wednesday an
1 Baye.ana jui (uars) Monday; Wednee
Slav and Friday, at 7 o'clock, A. M. '
f Arrive ftl.Wtlxuihgton same days, at S P.; M
I
I
W. L EyEliETT.
ftipt2-l-tf 1.
. - - X.j ' " ' . '
missis
.KU.O' .
Change of Schedule
fiiO
ABi ATaTER StJNDAT, THE Htli(:
ins?,! ?ar AssENGEu trains on this
d leav? Wilmington at 6.-00 A. M..andf4
nu 1 1 vo hi r eiaon as t:lKi A
M.'and 9rf Pi IL - Leave WeldonJ iit iSilfi A
jii. ana 7:43 v. m
Arrive at Wilminirtnn .
I A. M. and 7:15 P.M..--- - ' '
! . . ... FREIG17TT1ZAIN8 :. " . . :
Wiri leave WUmingtori Mondays-,1 Wednesdays
and Fridays, atf 4j35. ,A. M,. and arrive ,at
iWUmington Same days at 9:45 P. M.
i J-.-i LI: out, - J ;S. Im FBEMONT,-f.-;;; )
i ' ... Engineer ana Superintendent.
wiimingtmi.;Mav-gHh,l88ft.i mi inr'v U
rP. IS COMPOSED OF THE CELEBBA.
ted Guano from ' '" s
. ' 1 - .. . i . 1 . . . 1. i w- , ... ..:.:. 1 1' i'J
iwmuiimu mini uuiei vtuuate fertilizing mvr
iteriai, scledtiflcally' treated,4 mikihg-a'' r 1 JlK
I .cQjxfiAiftriffir;;
lf?rrnucca a Tlgoroua growth to the vegcta-,
.tiOn and permanently enriches the SoU. -
I -,-lkle lAUmhgd i,y,:
WNN'''C0l,atettor)(6:..!'l, :-)
Or theKLT mCLA, 3TAH0 CP. yr,(r
.feWB-MHyJ, , ; ;,; 57 Broadway. N.T.:;
! i 1 J -!
i ou'l
V'Cofil,,brll., 5
7 n
' from vei
by-
je 2&4f
"TVTT.T. AWTk Tliwia
i au Ask anyjjDruggisfe 1
Pricei
Tl W A 1 irii
. - Asst. Applied Chemistry, Ac, '
n 1 1 i -j aaiungwm college lripjrti, y ,
i.;iij j ui
tUl (i.ni 1
ti'.o;(T-
41
Durham Tobacco,
tAGlf tOT? '6V TfiK' GfeWmirE
2l Jns?ireelyedjbv..,r , ... . rr VI,
Fii ti ' yoRTHaopt buMMtNoY
vjrVkSriifsti cards aW VisiTrWd
V V CARDS printed- in , tlie !mbs' elegan
ui. ' i .. -.. . VYJU. 11. lifcttAAKLl'S
DAE TIHE ANI TROIULE.- llor
chants wishing Jto advertise in any paper
1 a aorta Carolina or South Carolina, mknuva
themselves ,xauch unnecessary trouble by
calling on the- subscriber. - ' Kates, the- very
lowest charged by the Publishers.
WM. H. BERNARD,
feb-tf Dawson Bank Bonding, Fron Sit
can be relied upoa wita.me nimusn
t M DaiA;8iai-,reaflEeonect meall saw
ws t
1 r . .... . r
f !v
1 Arrive ai. sanu iiui same aays, ax
I Arrive at Walesl)oro' (Stase).
misht.. Leai
OyUU hourly xpeoted. ,-,,;vJ(
For sale low from veesefbv - u V'hn
ST Vr
,'Flfty fJents;" It may save your'Sifc t5f'J
ev. i. j , ranting tttid PnbliBhing Honeej -;
rj.' r'r i And General Book Bindery,
S-feW-tf J DaWsori Bank Btiilrlings, Front s t
BUSINESS OARDjS. ;
' ' 1. . '.'f
MANUFACTTJREa " ASD DEALKh IN
Jlardware, Guns, Stoves, Pumps, Koro
Bene Oil, Tin and Sheet Iron. ; '; ;. V.''r,;
! EOOriNO DONE ATBnOET VOTrCE."
' , ir.i!,.,:i ..,
, Actat for PAIKBAlf U8f SCALES
;jtilyg.tf'
TfTir
A. AD HI Ah. , t, v iT,r ,H. VotLKBO
A D R I A Ni&lVO LX E R S
.iA .'1 V-..1- 11 ij.i I II ( i ...,
Cor, Front and Dock-gist., j
: . '. .".'i.ljii.i-; S.:
-TTrnol.feSAl.K ' IlT A 1.1
tta branches. T , :i v 3 ' '
.;,,fr' . f. ""! r;- fit, r.'i i an
cOTJNTBrrM KKCtt ANTfl! will. do. by
Raiting itfntrt awa texaminlng Btoek.'ri
; novl-48-tf . -if ; .) ct:?
-j r. ivj-w'W'-v'W.
) .D WA RI .fcTOIT, ;t
-j-jeai. .ESTSTEtAO;
AtSKNT,' .it.. i: I'i.rj,,
r . asheviijjK.1 i ti.
. Activity and efficiency In bringing to
jmmf
rVranions 1 between them f also-the
encouragement of Northern - and;-.Enropran
msrrants te come;ft ew.,B M uin.
Vll? fSt?0' u. .'
jf
y" TZ. y ' It 'TZ7 n 7
dicei6oiiiisVo&
Tt7- : o....il" wij!. fij4'"11' 1
uauow $te .o. . i . . .
fWMf pKl lvf.iri:v.M. ,
'
li I. ' .'tV3r'7f,
W1IDII
-TTTlI'r ' GTVKJmOXYTX PHtiUII. A 1.
1 W'- attention tccensignments ot alt ktniU
bf Farm Produce, iu.j (ootI3tSU-Ciii
..r .::,:. -. ..-.t.
.. . ' ilroj t iiivlii tt; 0a. s
V,i'V'l JOPFIT4)OnW..'Ty,-.
GEW'AayCOTrtlHrftbrer'hWifii.
- . - t KOKTH7 WATB STBKJfiT, , .
; ' ' WUmlnartoit, x.v
Will give prompt personal attention to h'
Sale or shipment -of 'Cotton. Naval Btortres, '
General Produce, etc., 'etc;1. Also-to receiving '
and 'forwarding goods.' '
1 Jar Orders solicited and promptly HliM , :
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iOOMMISSiOlf1 MERCHANT, AND IfEA h
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riarth-and SovtlHearoimia. SeiwMn a lencri-p
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Divine Service every Sunday, in the Large
Chapel of the Cnivei'sityrWashingtoo Square,
at M)U A. M.j and 7JB. M Th evtine oer
vice in summer is at 8 o'clock: wavferly Place,
immediately north of .the-New York Hotel.'
lout Of Broadway, runs west to Washington
Square, on the east side of which is theXfot-,
versity. The entrance to the ehurcli is the
natn' ' oer i Of 3 tho - CJtoirersity. Uoil versity
' Place ears run from the door of the Fifth Av
enue Hotel, to the door of the Church. - From
the St. Nicholas and Metropolitan, take, the.
cars corner of Broadway and Broome, leave
at Waverly Place, and go west one block, (At,
tne Astor nouso tase university nace cars.
leave at Waverly Fiaee.-and
west one
,diock. 1 Ktraagerawm nna jjp:
al welcome,
, auu punie attention.'
fTltA Paat.n la Uai-i TVt vhn ilavnlna
, himself to the spiritual Interests of strangers.'
If any toe sieklet.them address lim a note by,
mail, as "Pastor of the Church of the Stran-
' gers, Now York.' and lawiU reach hrrnii.TIio
ladies who compose the "Society or iho Sis-
1 tent of the Strain?!. Ltoroeore medical. 44iralJ
' and spiritual help for strangera in perplexity,
'distress, or sickness.- Address.--"tutors H
the Stranger,'' eagre Kev. Ir, DEEMS, N. 1
I If you are earning Ulfeio York iwoh.ctrf Ihit Out -qvaMeUinpwrmrmorpcn
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rTlttE" CRESCEWThelni 'the'drehasoi'
JL and SQocessor of th0 Cld; Distl-lci Paper. Is
the Otdett Journal in the Eastern part of the
StatevtM - ''.?.- ic, -iir,Hii '-ni'.lwtlt
THE CRESCENT is the Official Aavertlser
of Marion County S ,iT.;o'j'n;."J-'.i . 1
THE CRESCENT has a large and growing
circulation among the trest people of the Pee
TCRESCtNTiso-kjsta
m.ed i-un in this seetion.1 alL'j' Li. 1 1 , il o .' 1
Always address CRESCENT, MaHon,
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