m i i ii .i , . . - - .nr.l.J ,,t,jk i'" '- Dailt. lid 00 Fu Tata Usui vYxikli, vuu Pta Tub. WaJ.r,3,uu P lut UUP. I C, SATURDAY. MIST J, 1872. TERMS i DaILT, 110 00 Pit TbaM nil 11 f ill T a", nl miTII t f f w tftmrrttmt I CLOBMtf Tttit t4 jfPAWlf. lafBik'CfttMi'-ClMUp Tumi oy""l by judge Merriinon and Gov. aldwtr; tww nsoivtW and a Ulf ago, at Pillabutu'. Oath pall of Judge Merri mon, it bu I men conducted with dignity anal marUi propriety. On the part ol Caldwell it ha been jut I reveme. Gov. Caldwell dec-tined to make joiul appoint luent with U candidate. And well In might I MaTTimon haa added greatly to bia fain aa a public speaker and be may be juwlly rauked autoug tbe first public peakr id the State. It re o,uire grunt phyatesl end uieulal trength to cooduct auch a campaign. Morehead, Orahaui, Bragg, Kerr, Saun der, Hoke and Giltacr have been reckoned amongst the best campaigners of our time. Noue of them, is aolid con vincing argument, exc -lied our candidate. He dialed Uie lalioi of Ibe campaign Wednesday at Company Shops, in a speech of two liouri length. Dinner area in order after Senator Tip ton spoke. We dul not sec Hit table, but beard it wan iu i very way cicdi'sblt to the Alauiaucers. Alter dinner came Seuator Schurx. Hia words are as heavy e tlie goldeu epokon Webslci'a, wb.esc every word, on jjraud occaaioua,waaaeid to have weighed a pound. Neit came Oov. Walker, of Virginia, whoee alyle la aa They were listened to oy an immense crowd of Ulcn, women and childreu ol belli race. Benin called upon we rloacd the exel ciacn ol the day and campaign by a few words of exhortation upon our duly, thanking Senator S. hunt aud Tipton, and Got. Walker iu the name ot all present, for their speeches aud cm van ol tbe Bute. The meeting waa a grand tuc ceos, and aome aaj aeven thouaand wire present Before what W have written ia read by our readers the election will be over and Uie destinie of the State decided at the ballot-box. We cannot doubt ol the re Milt. We think the roguee will be con detuned. TUB CANVASS. The canvass for the lat two months iu this 8 late haa bceu one of no little excite luebt and vigor. It haa been diatinguiab ed by the number of eminent men, both from this HtaW and abroad, who have fceaa actively eugaged in diacuaaing the MauoMotOtte iaawee of the hour. In every actios of tbelftata, froaa rite eaawide to the aVHintaimi the people have gathered, eager to hear the distinguished oratora who illustrated this cauvaas by a display of energy, eUiquence and patriotiam un paralleled in (he annala of our 81 ate. The speeches of our noble standard bearer, Judge Merrimon, have attracted large, attentive, enthusiastic audiences Hia masterly expositions of Kadical Iraud and villainy have told with terrible effect upon enemies. Numbers of quati conser vativesolfe ce-men and moderate republi cans convinced by the pwer of his logic, aud ashamed of past attiliauon with th. wretches who have ruined the HtaU- au.l trampled her honor in the dust, have repu dialed Caldwell aud the den of thieve and cut throats who nominated and sup port him. The Conservative gaiu from this source alone, with more than countei balance the fraudulent gaina our oppo ueuU have made by intimidating, repeat ing and colonizing negroes from other Bute. The speeches of Senators Schurx, Uoo little, Tipton and Miller were powerful aud effective. Cai-ys caofaas of the mountain district has been a continuous .ovation. Vance, Ransom, Sbipp, Cling man, Fowle, Couiaglaod and a host ol others have been working without ceas Ing, and have everywhere met with cheer ' 4ng harbingers of the triumph of to-day. .Hortb Carolina owe to these gentlemen, who have stood forth so conspicuously in defence ol her life and her honor, a debl .of gratitude is would beggar her to pay . -se- FOREIGN GOSSIP. Beside, tbe unlottunaU Pope aooth.r Eumpran monarch has hia death pnxlict rd at no distaat day tbe King of Swe den. Jt Renerd, thirty yean ago the great eat tenor in France, if reported to have died recently in Paria, in abject poverty. Newspaper publishing in Lyons must pay. That city haa eix daily papers, with aa aggregate circulation of only ten thoua and copies, , It is stated that the bouse of the fa mous French novelist Paul d Koch, at Belleville, Dear Paria, hat been converted into a restaurant The gTeaf public school cricket nat4, Eton vs. Harrow, played in London on , the 11th and lath instants, resulted in a victory for Ktnn. -- ' The (lermait Befet, h The -ebipe 4...II- jwMiM.Mm.fti am Minljttad- wiil nam Iter aixty-two vees Is, fit lor service, and mount nve n gu-. rtfee-rttli 8Ulhii)'--, vheMermisa arrv elitt, ban declined an offer to become edi Jof jnhief of a Uernsan newspaper psitt- uaneuj ID sa. aJUMia. i ' Fntx Keniar, the Laiw-Gennaa nove let, krae reewntly offered a patent of no bility by the Emperar William ef Gonoa . ny, bat sbtclined it The last resting place of the iate Arch duchess ttopbie, of Anetrin, ia between that of her aoo Maximilian and the Ess paror, Francis the Fust Can it be (hat Prince Manoleon, travel ing eader the aaaae of "Gtaaerai Boa parte, " has gone U Proaaia, and that be lnteada t pass IU IwBlBeT and aatuaaa ... . . hit tii.iivrnm v -wbrrrty tbe ertrtbw hj ttiti Hfy pmn ed off very quietly No disturbance place in any part yf .tle city, The "tu fc rvafivea m.ire than held thiir own, a will be seen from the Rflowing nt. As the vet waa eotu plied late at rnUl and under many dilticullies, theie may lie s.u inatxuraciea. KAJTXMM 1IU. For Governor.- A. S. Merrrililon, drui., 3rJ7,Td R Caldwell, rep 431. LuulutiU (wan-Mor. -John Hughe", dem., ; C. rt. Brogdeo, rp, 437. &rrstury y .Sruls Jno. A. Woraack, nesa., ZOU ; W. A. ilowertoa, rep., H. Stats Trtiuvrtr.-Jno. W. tlraliaui. dem., 2S4 ; U. A. Jeukius, rep , 4:10. AdUr. C. Ivevebthorpe, deui., .2(0 , Jao. Keilly. rep.. 427. BHfrtoUuUt of J'uUk UUrviiufHt Nereua Mondeahall, dem., S4 , James Reed, rep., 4it. rkiytrtnUiulent of Vie HVls.- J If. Separk, dem., 27 ; Silaa Hurus, rep., 42V AUonuy Uti.rr.d. Win. M. Khipp, deui , 2H6; T I.. Hargrove, rep , 428. For Contfrw. - Sion H. Kogers, deui.. 2?; W. A. Smith, rep . 442. For Semite (ien. W. Ii Un, 2t7 ; Jamifs II Karria, rep., 4 17. lloutr of litfn;tittatixt W. II deui.. I'l dem.. 2H.) , II H It.lllr, 0,:m , 202 Ureen II Allord. ilnili , 2X2, A. t). J. .lies, dem , 2H, Htewan Ellisou, rep , 421 , Jno. ('.. Gorman, rep , 44a ; K. C. Badger, rep. 128 ; 11 8 IVrry, rep . 42f. doizsir; xr ii. runic dem, raB3--.il.. W. Scarborough, dem , .1 It. Nowrll dm., 2H4. W. t' l!p huieh, dem ,24' M G. Todd, Hep. 438 Sain lUyner Wep 43i, W. Jenk-, Hep. 4:11 ; II ('. J,.uea, 42. County Humeyor, Kendall lleitverx, dem , 2Nrl ; Thnmas Smith, u p , 42 County Trtneurer.- J. M. Bella, dem , 278; W. M. Brown, rep, 4M Sheriff. S. M. fhinn, dem , 278 , T. F. I, rep , 44:1 Coroner. J M Forn-,Mem., 272 ; Al liert Magniu, rep , 43.5. HrgitUr of Dreje.- J. W Liles, deui . 26 , W. W. While, rep , 4.t. WKSTKHN WAItll. For (Iveernor.- A. S. Merrimon. deui , 300; Tod K. Caldwell, rep, 4l. Governor John Hughes, dem., UOO; V. H. Brogden, rep , 461. fieereUtry of State Jno. A. Womack. dem . 2S8 , W. A. Hnwerton, rep. 4ttl. SliOe Treaturer 3. W. Graham, dem., 2S; 1). A. Jenkins, rep,4(tl. AuJUor. C. Leventborpe, dem., 297 ; Jno. Keilly, rep., 43, tjjMrinUntUnt ef I'uMtc Jnetrtuttm. Nareae Mesxleanaff, dem., J tVt ; Janes Heed, rep., 480. ti'tfteriuUtvtrnt of 'mMiV Wort J. If Separk, ilt in , 300 ; Silaa Burns, rep , 4 -IN AUornrji iieneral. W. M. Shipp, dem., im i T, I Hargrove, rep , 483. ; For Vonyrea. -Sion 11. Uogers, deui., 28 ; W. A. Smith, rep., 4(12. Per the Senate. Gen. W. K. Cox, dem., 801 ; James II Harris, col., rep., 4 iJ. House of Hfjtresenttitteei W. II. Pi, dem., 2U.) ; It H. Battle, dem., KOI , Green II. Allord, dem., 2V2 ; A. G Jones, dem.. 23; Stewart Ellison, col., rep., 4.V4 ; Jno C. (Jorman, rep., 4C.'n H. C. Badger, rep., 457 ; It. S. Perry, rep . 4 .VS. GVirify Ci"iisst"wr. -G. B. Allen, dem., WKI ; W. R. Poole, dem., 2:i ; . W. Scarborough, dem., 2112 ; J. U. Nowell, dem., 201 ; W. C. L'pc,,:,1. deul - aw: M. G. Todd, rep , 458 ; Samuel Rayner. rep,4S6 ; R. W. Wyuue, np., 43 ; Wm. Jinks, rep., 457 ; II. C. Jones, rep , 458. County Surrey or Fendal Beavea,deni , 22; Thomas Smith, rep, 480. County Treasurer. ). M. Belts, dem., 3W1 , W. M. Brown, rep., 4U0. Sheriff. S. M. Ounn, dem , 388 ; T. K Lee, rep., 469. Conner. i. M. Forrest, dem , 288 ; Al belt Magnin, rep., 458. Register of Deeds 1. M. Liles, dem , 28T; W. W. White, rep , 45. MIUDI.K WARD. For Goeernvr.A. S. Merrimon, dem , 141 ; Tol H Caldwell, rep., 137. It. Ooeernor.ii'Un Hughes, dem., 140 ; 0. If. Brogden, reo.. M8. Secretary ef Stats Jno. A. W.imack, Jem., 1J9; W. A. HowJrLm, rep., IM. State Treasurer. i. W. Graham, dein.a 138; D. A. Jenkins, rep., 139. Aud iter. C. Leventhorpe, dem., I'M, Jno. Keilly, rep., 138. Superintendent Publie Instruction. Nereus Mendenliall, dem., 140; James Reid, rep ,7. SuperinUdeiU Public Works. J. Se park, dem., 140; Silas Burns, rep., 137. AU rnry General V. M. Shipp, dem., 1; T. L. Hargrove, rep., 130. For Cengrtes. Sion II. Rogers, demj, I3; W. A. Smith, rep., 140. - For tii tnabe.-&c. W. R-4tix, dem., 139; Jaa. H. Harria, rep., 132. , House iUyresenbttiees.-W. H. Pace, dem., '133; K. H. Battle, dem., 140; Often" rirAu;-tlTnt;, 17 ; AvrtJeW dtaa 135 ; Stewart Klliaoa, rep, 134; Jno. C. Gormen, rep., 139 ; R C. Badger, rapl&4,-R. JerjXJSItJ i3L Ceuty Ceenmiesiunen4i. B. Allen. dtflU.VW i .w, . H; .dtm ,M I 1 W atetornagb, dem., 133 ; J. E TToSeut deau,134i W. C. I'pchunh, dem. IU; W.'O. Todd, rep., 135 ; Samuel Rayner, rep, 1M; R. W. Wynne, rep.. 1S9; Wax. Jenfu, rtf 1SJ ; B. C, Jones, rep., - . ' ' Cmutf) Surveyor Fendall Beavers, deea., 144 ; Those aa Smith, rep., 134. Ckeian TrememrerJ. M. Butts, dem., la ;- W. M. Brown, rep, 140. FerHXeriff-A. at Dunn, dean., 118 T. JT. LevTfWR. Ml"" 4, - M- Fmowi, .uVuw-l&U. 'Ast M'piWf;7lp-V tUBi - . Ur.jaUr of Mi J W I. ilea, deui., 111 , . W. Vt hue. rep 141. (i,vt t!t" T"wrt.Hr. F"T tioerrunr S. HuriitlMHI, dl'm , 1"7.TI It faidwelt. rep, I.t Governor Joliti II iiaetaasa, deui., 157 . f. H Bi..g.rn. rep., UeH. Sernt-iry of St-ilt Jiu' A Womaik, Jem, 157, W. A. Ilowertoa, rep, MH. state Trrasurrr. J. W. Grahani, deui , 157 . II A Jeuk.ns. rep . 30X. Auditor -' lAVeothoipe, dem., 157 . Juo. It. Illey. lep.. :1N. SuermtektUiU of lMuh't. Instructions -Nt reUN Meiiih nliall, lt 10 , I 7 , James Itlfd, rep., !tf' Suptrintenatiit of luttic Hls J. 11 Separk, dem . 15i . Sllua Burn., rrp . :t8. Attorney Urnsr.U W. M Silipp, dem., 137 ; T. L. Hargrove, Sep., iH. For Vonyrrie. Sion If. Itogera, dem , 155; W. A Smith, rep., .(18. Frr SriMte -W. R. Con, item., 157 , Jaiues 11. Ilarna, rep , 385. llvisrut lirfifriUalrert W II Paie. dem , 157 , l( II Battle, dim . 1 5(1 ; Oreeu II. AUonl. tle.ii., 151 . A. l J onus, dem , 158 , Stewart Kllison, rep.. 3(13, Jno. ('. (loliimn, rep. 3l7, U I '. Bu.lger, rep , 304 , U S Pern , rep . 884. ('.xit.tu r',.,t(t.v,i.'..i-r B. Allen. dem , 1.1.5, W It I'.Kile, deui , 15.1 , (i W. Scarb..r iil!;1i,deiii , 15(1 , J It Nowell. d ui . 1 .";. W C. I ix'him li. .I. iii . 158. M (1 Toil. I. rep , ittili , Samuel itaynur, rep.. vmJk W'JNMmnmM? "fe ! rrp... tt-;.ltc. County Sumyor. r'e. 157 , I I. ol... is Mllllh. r. I ..,. " dem.. t'oun'y Treaturer J. M Itetts, drill., 158; W. M. Bmwi), rep , 388. S,rr,Jf. S M Duuil , dem., 158 , T. P. lev, rep , 385 Coroner .1. M K..net, dem., 155 ; Al lsrt Matnn, r. p , 3t;7. Iteyisttr n Dre.lt J W. Lih-a, delu , 153, W W. WliiU-. rep, 371 The le ol III.: township is composed of the voters who reside lu the township but beyond the corporate limits of the my. KI.KCTIOX KKTI HXS We give such returns a have reached lis up Ui the hour of going to press. Hollsvillu Township, NVvko county, K.gefs gaiu. 31 over vole ol last year. Northampton- large demnciulic gains reported. Twenty negroes voted with us at one precinct. 58 dcuiM2ratic gains Weldon. 200 democratic gain at Beaufort, and 133 at Uoidaboru'. ' Oraytdtt 63 majority ha Rogers a gain. It is the largest majority ever received at that precinct. Company SIiom 33 deui'S raiic t;ain. Ileudersoil 5 .1. uiiH-rutii: ((aiu. Davidson county, Tyro township--Leach's majority 48. Kol.bins' majority 35. Leach will carry the county by 100 majority, a gain of 82. Silver Hill town nliip, democratic luajorily alx.ut 80. Hcaurort. Morehead('ity,2. doni.ajral ie majority. Caie Hanks 42 dem. uiajon ty. James City, rada lose 300. Mie.klcnburg All but three prcciucts hesrd from 25 gHin. llillslxiro'. Merrimon 285 ; Caldwell 313. Douglas. Merrimon 78 , ( al Jwell 30. Rogers 78, Sinilh 33. The Hute has no doubt gone democrat ic. We are gaining at almost every point. At Thoniaavllle we lose over 100. I.ATt-.K. Gain in Ilavidson over Sliipp'a vote 40 Meckleubuig 250 di m. uiaj. Rowan 50 gain over Sliipp'a vote. Wilaou 250 dem. ma. Craveu 288 majority. Nash gaiu 200 over Shipp. Warren gbin 200 over Shipp. Radical gain 150 a Thotnavitle. Entield 75 iiain lor democrata. High Point 211 gain. Kdgecomlie 258 as far aa heard from. Ilalilax aliout the aame. Radical loss 111 Raleigh, 3O0 Congressmen ecrtainly elected in 3d, Sib, 8th, 7th and Mlh distnets. Two Democratic Seualois from Wayne and Duplin elec ted. Gaius in every township, outside ol Wilmington, in New Hanover. Bladen, as far as heard from, show Con servative gains. - arnciAL raoM oRKKMsnono'. The general tendency of returns show Conservative gains and astonish the radl cala Leai h s election aluioal certain. Chakuittx. 9 out of 14 towuthips beard I mm Conservatives gain 48 over Hhipp's vote. Slate probably goue for democrats by 8 to 10,000. The New Garden, Guilford couniy, Ag ricultursl Club will hold its second Fail oo the 3th ol October. Mr. Aadieff Grlilr, of Fineyrhe otHmly, died on the 19th ulu. froui mjiiriee re ceived ia an attempt to crows a diu-b. A special meeting ot the Wilmingtoo sed SniithvUle KrfeaMtmttpry be held in Wilwingum on the ttth iust Tbe auction store of Messrs. Bunting A McUuitfK. WiluiinKloo, was broken iiuanHy ,j hTW' WI Miwday nighl goods taken Ibcrclrom. -i -rT 8teeUoUaa ui tbev .Os-.W.. H,. .Cr. R. H held their annual mueting in Urtxa bore' on the 25ih alt. W P. Henley pre aided, and Jaa. W. Albright acted aa sec retary. . The building destroyed by the Radical incendiaries in Charlotte on Wednesday waa iaaurd t 3,000 l,0fl0 io the Londisx aud Ijverpool aud tilolie ami $1,000 in the N. C. Home, Mr. Thomas Grvoie, the Agent of the lormerUoinpany in (his city, with bis naual promptitude, immilialely made arrangements for ad joating the insurance. The Sues aosouuud Wsboul 81,200. The follow iiijj rriih-al notice of a work yoy'j ''v-ioeaa atuj. J;"t-taa SjHilvd I some two weeks ago in the rtunnsr ef Temyeraure at Una town. As o. ituHat ia -asaaie'to Jay iniT' lluc Umc' Bit lITts0S1Ji peHtttl's is pssarrl, we f-JK..MU.SI UtoCliti-- cuan with ilu.' hupj' that it may iuiluia some reader to Uiuil.mii. hrtuarif with iheuorks i4 an ut.ipu -ti.iuiHl luaaUt. Ihesitiele was am leu by ihc Aaatariaie editor ul the r kvt inku V.II.I-KIL1 . I .IIIKMMKOK. Am oi a IliN.l.le ril ttlrV will nad works ..I tii t ion. 1 h.-te is no reat harm iu tbii, prosided I !- routine their read lag to woih ol ii l. uii.i- merit work that i Ltid.il k inn and ..rt, and are writ' teu in the inter.-st . a (.ni.- morality, if uol true teilloli. Ht.ii.e ..I the m.4 htsilthliii lssk in the wod.i are noveav W ho ever read ' Foul o 1'ialUy, and was thereby a tn tler and a wiss-r man : Whoever nad the works of Charlr-s Piet na, spemalie-. lisar-)vmWr-lvW-first half ol his literary canrr, and did flot have hia heart waiaicd with a lllon: geuerous, elevating sympathy for the p.a.1 and suff ring th.tt did uot llav. a pin. -r love ek. nid tor tlioe huiublei aud m.e luodis.1 10111118 that are often found ii radoililiK and beaulilying Uu lives ot the lowlier liiueH ol lutitlkilld ' And llie sain, ou.-stinii iinglil be asked ii. r.-lerenee to N-.lt anil tieoige Eliot, and in an eiiilueiil d.t.-e eoht , ii.iiio th pr. dll. nous ol to-oit- Mai dolinld, a new nalui' in lettela ul l.-ail new to many h' sous Who will read thc words. (i.-.le M;vdolisi.l I., a S. ol eh mall, and a man ol .' nltis. II. .lh aa p.a-t tnd ihii i lisl he h k-t enlubllHlied Ins riohlin Is -1 OL-.IIIA-.1 as one ol t h, foretll. at of ii I Ilu author. II.- la oiil M. t.iid as a Wli ei t I 8.:i ion am. -tto tl. i-.,iiii:n.sirary livi'te .uu,vdiu.t4 tt GBirjio .hUot who l secant .-.-.f '.hleii..eflvffo,fc V MJSi. txiiH Ai.CL tti. aM ' "" " "',u ' tins dav who have taken nc.tioa f.H the J . . - . .. r. lai: ol till II l'eilllls or tHIetll If llleollipalab y n aler tlnu al! t tti, pt.pular novelist!, who are sensational and la Is. to the ini.-il art Uie Willi le Colllll aes and Charle. H'-'id.-s The prtHlueii .us of Ma.-.lonaJd are studies, lie exhibits his pH.to ftculM on almost evert p.g lisp, ittyle ia slligu larly eli-ir, coiup.ii t. sin. M-v and flexible. He. ihacrptive powers are very gieal. abo.indino iu llioae miuute details thai uiaik all reut descriptive writctra - Scotl. Kuskiu, Diik.-iis, 1'haeker.y, Kliot, and others. 11 .a iluagtilatloti is strong and glowing, and yet is held atway tightly iu band. His p.wer lo dehuealt t-haract r is ot initial and striking. Indeed like all masters like all men ol geuiu who sis k communion with other mind -in the tonu of tietions, he has true crea tfjvu art, and Ills chartteleis have uu ludl vuliiahly of their own. His mon and woiueu iMxxxtie your persona! tu ipiaiu lances, and you know Ihein aS distiiictly Irom ail others as you do the uin and women you me.it with In aociuty. We ri pest, George Macdouaid is a yenim in. mere c.pyist of others. Uu docs no. lor.tge tu worn out lamia, or entut the bat vest tields after other gluaiicrs have pre ctKlad huit; bul wuJ,btsown urightaickj he cuts down tbe riieuing grain Uiai lniws in hisown broad belds. Ids Inst work, admiitihlo in in inv par ticulars .4 MintM. a tjitwt SnjlttrhfHl t;aVe hull l.illli: at one. among the Clllti valeil reader of his owu land. Ilia neit work, Aire Fortes, uot ..nit confirmed the tutlguieiit ed' the critical wul il as to lli uueoiiimou powers, but Added to his al ready high reputation. It is a work of great excellence, and deserves lo rank high among the ticUous of the modern pen. The work we have written al the head of tins notice is his last contributiou to tlie liietaturc ol Ills tliiiea, and wins fur him a still higher name amoug lite few gieat vruraoi 11 lion than the wot Id possesses. Wilfrtd t'utn'ennetle is a work of r tiafirdinary power and iiitcteat. It is the production ..fa profound thinker and oh server, ha psychologic ,, jaiwer is vi ry (rest. Thcie is a kei-u insight iiilu the workings of the human ! art nuiiiili-ated throughout. Il allatotlii.es stiinu of the phac ol lite at only the hand of genius may. It is a paiuliu story, but full ol beauty and p:ilhos, end graudetft'. Its 8 leuly to the les hinga of the Revealed Will is chaiiuiug, aed the whole Issik preaches to the heart W illi a force and persuasiveness tl at a volume of seiiiioiis would uot accomplish. .-ubuiisstou to the Dititie Will is the U it and the lesson, aud w iih trans, eiidam el.spieuce and unc lion ate they driven home to the reader's mind and conscience. It is a wiseb a.k and will do good. The mere novel re nler will turn away disappointed and displeased, lor the prolunditiesnf this tsiok will he uiikuowu lo hitn : m plum met line of his will sound iu depths. Ilut (he thoughtful, cultivated reader, who recognizes that a good novel has a mission to perform as a good man has his, aud who turns to works of fiction for something else that mere pleasure or fiorn a desire ui relieve an oppressive ennui, will Uitd Wilfrid Cutnlierinede replete with ryecllkucc. He will be fascinated with itr transparent, terse, vigorous style, of en rising into eliapience; with its de scriptions so rich, so graphic, so faithltil to nature and to art with its Uriely cut characters, so life-like, so well defined, so iudividualiied. lie Will find nothing that belong Ia the regular English stock novel, aud much thalbe liMigs to the loftiest manlfea latinos of cre ative art as ei pressed ia the nobles, works uf fiction. We repeat George Macdunaid bas asserted his right to a high place among the great writers of hie time, end lo be-nientiooed with the lew great nov elists of the century with Bcolt, (hit great countryman,) with Dickens, Thack eray, Charkntc, Bmnte and George Elliot How that Dickens lias passed away, we again repeat 'there no niivelUi left in whom we recognise as wb genius BJ la George Macdohald, With the solitary ex ception of George Elliot (Mrs, Lewes,) Ibs fWeiTostt tvnirnrrr rrf thfs or t agar -Messrs, ScrUxv-r it Co., have done well ia nubliahins his pnsje works in such an inviting form. Thus far our author has priiduceiljour boohs, (pnetry excepted.) i and all are well werut uie aiieunuu o everv uitclliireot reader. ,uUs beJW.teiB"s4 KVr -Ihw of tha atorju. .ItuL.JxKfffil!mnji Oilf we are not thank i ul to others for doing such a w.irk fur us, we have fbrauorne. We have been much inclined te quote ome passages, but want of space ha pre vented such an indulgence. We invite the reader lo tarn to the book Itself and res. I tft.sM admirable passages we would have W glad to copy.. Greensboro' had a bard rain Sunday. Naleot has a Greeley and Brown luo. WiLmiagt ba organiassl a Greeley and JtrvwB etub. - , WATCH vittrr": : The C.ersse Journal, the leading Demo cratic paper of KeaTm-ky, ia rvieiriiig to Jfir.-pHlVj "s lajrt' TetreT -TWfTKI-wtri x'j IWT' gtves utU'raiuiw totlm fnlluwiiig sciiliilit'rrw, vkprvamvc of the aptrit ul the psesCui great movement of the people : The terms of the new arrsagemeut art art forth in tlie Liberal plait. sMu aud In the to leiu-rs which Mr. Gieeky has ad dressed llie i on.inllte.sl ol I lie tturtuuati land Ualtitaore CXxivt-nlioiis nssfieciively. Tliey are euuple, i easy, and direct Km htacHig uot only the results ul the war, but the basis of a real, national and la-4 ing pitaec Ihey also lay down hw tlie rtoutu a rule of procedure- derived Irom thi South a rale of pntcealurv -derived fnuti the HechiralHHi of Indupetidtunoe by which the South can emancipate itsell fruai the auavrable prejudices and faille . the odi at hool of purely aretioaal and provincial thiMtflit t e aehtsrl which hwt n V proNrVV,w hn-h haa eaeitr pau,a hk b lost nauur po4er, which lost us all we had in the world i-xceit our manhood This rule la udy lha'l "all mea aie, and of right ought to lie, free aa i cttiat," md that the union of the section ia a liermsncnt union of l-iilal Stales, liatwd umiii recipns-sl inleresis and obligationa, l. pieseuled by a national constitution, and "UpHled by l.s-al goveriniieius, with l.itli-a and with rights carelully and ex ai lly dihned by the oigiti.u law. 'I h. Souih la i.tiltied to inski uo saenlits-s lit tilde! to littlore Itsell tti the lillket 11 tioaal comuieTUoll. Iliaasked simply to round to Uj.oit the prim-iplis laid down hi its own ntate.-u, sililu al llni.kur , and llii it has iloiH iu Mccplinu; not alone tin Llla'ial tu k. -I, but the Lils-ral pbil'onn. Mr. Gllilet. mil laltl) rt J .lee, its 'e do aatl A.-. tlit.iiHiiUul ami patriotic m. u 1.. . 1 r- I In all over the fstulll, that Uie U,'c ii.K ,., , 1 that the ib.i c.i.Hv ..1 1 !. .1 ... - . . ... . . oui Hanoi. i inu nroiin-es 10 enn 111 w 1 i great jubiltie lo universal liberty aim Msue throughout our unci- divided and dislrncUal iiuntiv. The young mauhiMsl .if the South, wlncli has come at Inst to the front, w dl do it purl in the renliita tioti of this blessing, not solely lo us, hu to human kind in ecrv p ut ol t hristen .hull. It will show Used as t iiilghlene.l 111 a-ace as It was. vigorous hi war. Ii will heed neither the passi t'ts nor the toa sdsofthtiby giuieday. With nothing to regret, bet-ailse Its record was illevilalih . H sU'mouI from the rums wrought by its situation and uot by lis design, aaaerliuu th. Me principles of Angh. Saxon Miasm whose deaecrati.Hi pi.iduced s i much dis aster iu our laud, aud whose restoration will give a new miputss to ua all. Mi. Greeley, a man uf s-ace aod a friend of f reei I. in, ia a tit leader lor this hi awe! spirit; aud we accept him uol with th aual ul new eouvirls, but with a atrnng. hoelui, realixiug aeuse ol tlie need which his aontinatiou portends of large d .uieath -nd aalial hardly less than administrative r torins. W have, in our poor way, fought limi and earnestly fir the reforms which are at last presenting themselves iu tangible ali'iuu. With Um flood of national pria aaaAat am nssasaaJasa. saAxatSb labkeaBxeaL aasi asssaesaaw isaw 41 ihiasaa JJsWw aje iTnvanyT tnxasv' aneWWrVsnnnw annasTannxsmyaesannv punred into the tfonlh will mean a asisst of practical measures of public improve inenk We (hall bavu less iartiaan leg la bitten aVUi more iitilltansulsm in our do luestic government. The tide of Imini graiion which haa enlarged and invlgiwa led the North will turn this way. Now ittvenHoosW sgriculinrai aud UAucliaUiua. iuipleinenta will multiply. School bouses will contribute increased facilities for popular education, elevating the standard aa well as diffusing the spirit of culture. Year by year tbe negro will vex ua lees and leas, because we shall trial him as an aco notnic and not as a political ouesUon. The old plantation epoch is over. It had its altractious aloug with its drawbacks. It was s pleasant tiling for the rich and a hsd thing for the poor, and good for noue. it ia gone, but we shall uot say "joy go with it," lor we mean lo experi ence all the joys w can in tlie diHerent system which is UMin ua, having suffered lie discomforts of a trying period of Iran ilinn. Let us boie thai this is nearly ended, and, whilst hoping that il ia, let us sfs-eil its .lepartiire by uniting our en ergies iu one strong pull, pledging nnr .vesund all men thatwu have done with cnniiiiatious and rou limitations, with mere sect lonulism and partyism, aud that we are inspired by one common impulse to place our children beyond reach of the jiassians of a system which caiue to us by inheritance, which was wrested from us iu blood, and which we would nut re call it we could. Tlicae are no aHer tlmuglils with us. We have urged them ever since the war ever since we came to reeiir.e that the change, which makes them potent, waa surety wrought for our social life. In taking Horace Greeley we make no sai n lice. Ia adopting tlie Libeejl platform we eat no dirt Mr. Greeley himself, re Iterating and enforcing the explanation which we gave to the address Io which h. declared himself no teas Republican and th Democracy no lea Democratic because of present relations, congratulates as that Dveaocracy and RepvUicaniani will hence forward mean in cur politic what they hsve. always meant substantially in the dictionary, that ia, one and tbe aame thing. We hope no, indeed, and it shall be no fault el ours if tliey do not We bare reaaoaa for our Deaiocracy which aught to be good reason for another' Republi can hub wa Aud them very well formu lated in the Liberal platform and, guided by these, wa propose, as the Radical party has gone back ua itaell aud us, lo adopt it suggeatiisn and to say, .meaning every word of it "let a have peace." , SsrtTT a no M Mot iu. There Is no absolute safety from moth except in the absolute seclusion of the miller. If pat away early in the season, before tbe millers aiake their appearance, furs can be kept in their own boiea without d mger of any ktnJrrttwirfy around them. No aperture tnust bw left frit the entrance of the milter, although the peate need not touch the boxea, f JffJJ Mk ul any kind so tightly ia pillow eases, or sewed ap la thl!m.-,yg,jty.,jM,,iM),,,, OoaV,. attv, ayriBOt ciWlnSl7tir OieaY nWtb upper edge of the sheet, then lay another sheet over, sew the two sheet together at the edges, then sew loop at the Upper edge of this badge, and hang it up wher aver yon please. He careful t lust there is no bote ha the milter to enter. In order to seeur turthot safety, II is erell la beat and brneb the garment well' beaut put ting them away, and if It la anything that caa be heated, it may not be auuas t.aeat rkamwigh t destroy the egg that RKCONCIIJATIGN THIS RADICALISM. ' j fl - f-atasAie'aV.JUA (Mr tt VeeJnay' -AJIu t Blacks waa arerrval Iteeum Omt . We hsun that I here was a discuasiira al Uleaviths, in Annua evuiiti, on Satur day last, betvn-an Hon. Thus. o. Ashe, (Jot, K. I'. Ueviawtt and J. ai, WalL h.N a. aMvativok fad Uaa. Ailr.4 lVakt), Jsmas t arrawajr and A. M. Boggan, tad hawta, whsm lh nsiunrd sr what were present were coasntatahly wnnigtit up at the appuala made to tnurn bj Un ladwal epeakcra. At the jhimos ol the affair tit black radwals J'rom WwUsa boto' iaast Ijsaoabiarn,' with a fear wlrilc, tnruMd into pruuesaiun, and preceded by a lifeatHi drUAU, lauuvbvd W W adeatUov. Un arriving at that town they mjs)ueld Ui lite httasaa f two Messrs. Tlraaadgill and Mr. lluanaa Maj all highly rvtHiid cltisena of An .a county, which ttioy a Willed with. rovJka, i he wuors- the uptHi aaliiesl out arid andettvorod n Lu ll um them to deaisi their ouuragooiw con duct, when one Kaituas (or Caiuas) Mc Nair, isduml, owe ot tuu riiigleauV'ra, who .as lierrtol'orv eigtivd, to a it real uient, the tttiilidence of I he (sunniunity, onltarvd Mr. I'hreadgiil and alnaik linn very si veie i), the crowd felling aud hooting like very devils and encouraging loin in tin Mtt. The gunlluiuau, being oeiuplcuiy i.vfi(towt n-tl uy the black devils, many ol whom were crita-.l with mean li4Uo, could old r no rcaietauce. The wrau licr were pus u ding lo still . grealei elreiniiie, when tliey were checked by the tiut.lv .ipssial.ce on tin enrol a numUr ol white eitirjas, win. were as .lisJIy ilctel milled Ui quell III. .nsliithaiH: aa the ucwloes were lit niak. oue. The taller Iheu retired with om man avven-iy lnjiirl by a rtsk, probabl) I nr.. ft II 11 some one .! tti awn Irus.ils turowii oy some oue ol Ilia own truants. xi7nrrr .tr. ,nt"t' bite cil tx.ua hastily prepared tlMNnsnlvo w ..... h.r any lurlher dcmunatrallona. No.iHIier sent msile, however, during Saturday toghl, but the excites! group!, of negroes that wert. oliserveil gathering togcthtron. Sunday iil'tei ii.h.ii gave fears ol anulhet 'niaek, although our informant, who left LiirsMlle yesterday uioruiug, bad beard nothing further The distuibaii.e is attiibiiled, in a great pleasure, to the influence ot oue Caraway, while I tad nil aspirant for the Klatt -teuate, who waa m ilnly instrumental hi pmvoking the trouble ttirvt ocrnrrvd there a few week ago. Wii. Journal. The following we copy from the oulinnnit ul the Christian L'nnm. It ia rich. Head il ; from the eorrespondeaee of the Hutloa.J I UK HI E NEGRO A3 AN -vLKCTOH The knowledge of an ordinary town negro ia limited enough ; bat It is wis .loot compared with hie ordinary country dnusin. "t ain," said Mr. H. to. in ot his head loremen. In n rice-Held where upwards of 800 "baud." were at work, "how many ol those can read or write f "Not oue, aah," was the reply, 'wept Jim Crow . him sueU nm letter uerrv Utile.' fhw waa uua. 4nt' thevwhul Mnthf as) eew .mild wag- a ! Ttaalltwewl ran ss eatny.. anwAavstna who csMald lead a wanes latarlurtbty. The reprsataxtatlv at tire dlatriok at CViIamlrw was an old family servant of Mr, H't, wad was Uught lo read by hi mistwsa, thai he aiight be the batter able ta tallow hi vocation aaa arnacher aatooa; hia fellow iTvanta, lit ecottirumeata were not so great, however,) tu peaveut hi rising vn his seat when au additional tax ot several anils on the dollar waa under discuasioo, aad deul ar ill o that "Maw U. had more mill now orAliis place than ha ooukl use. aad be didn't sue how any mora could la needod." The power uf Uieae (political) aisocia nous over th negroes is aouietliiug amaxiog. If there is a symptom of rebel I ion, all i he leadets need do sa to aats the ny, " Von will lie put bark into slavery,'' and il at reason euough Ui liadt nwm any oandidate with ausisulon tor whotu their .ild Hi aa tors or present em ploy era vote. I'lioir release fnmi slavery is of ootira t tnlMited to the KiMiMican party, and there aeenu to lie a (ill aim in the name which I fierl'eclly t.iacinating. There is Scowling," said Mr. It , poiuuog tothe lorenian over a gang of a hundred hands ia a no. held ; " I aonaiiler hint On of my looat reliable, truat-worihy men He knows um- well, and I 1 really think lie would do anything I would aah him exuepi otunr me; end if he had his own choiou h would do that, but as ma tats alaus) now il weuld be as much as hut hie M worth to atlempt it lie would vole in ptutvrvnc Vt thr verieat r usCil ia the disiriot one whom a toe ta. tie aisoti -proenlrd he oalted hiuuMilf a 1 Hcpiiblicau. A'lhiMt(.h t do aot know 'that i have n aniglv ariaoal dnemy among them, I annul not e sum on urnr. than enflii voles owl tsf all the wen I employ." Mr. It. never uieddle iu poiniuar-aad thuae huiarka wore mailv in reply to my i ileal leu as to what ehsniwi he would etand wen he to ran for off-, Tothe quest ion whether ba kaew " tieaerai Grant Soowliag replied. Y st ah, 1 vela Ir ani. And you kntw Mr. Uneolnr - Fidofv Abmmj Ah. rest, aah, nebber beered o' that gem. au." - But yoa knew Mr. Uraukiy f" " Mn, aanaaa, 1 nebbef did,'' ConcS'ming t)st two latter I tried lo aid ha) mantory, but it waa uselese he bad " nebber near- ed," he said, and 1 could n.rt aea a single an who bad. 1 will venture to say that kwc i identical with tliat f n Mar tilths if Ins race in hut State, Scowling struck the kej-uole. '' Scowliu. said Mr. R., " juat suppose I waa running for Uie oitioe Heart tuMdi. at Columbia, and a It-ipublican rau ag ittst am tftippnar y.iu knew a woo id Ua anil sttni whatever he oodfd ehieh would you vol for f " He trieal toavada the point but npisa Mr., U.' exlmrting him " ta tell the truth," be intd, " Yon kmrw betry vreil, Mas H , 1 ha no d'jactitia lo votitrg far yisa, bat I rssst wsrulda't let at. 1 moat rota d Puldioa ticket Oats th. tret, anh," rhaaaui ijuesttotw put t aoorn of Maxes, birth W Mr. K ,nrisnW'nnytT.lit oca, etiulleel . hk iroly.-tNltavi tasvu. - il" Us ifir ,i .'iii.ni Ret ranch ra en t, Ilefora) ami Recacllw- lioa I tbe aaottn, waU:h-rnrd smi Wide try oT the ntiglwymaaam that nr rry iag themselves oader the read t fltwehry and urowu, in very part a lai ore a bind. And everywhere, with irlad av euuia and shuuta ei Joy, tbe ntiglny aad increasing ordenna goes traaap, tnuepiag on lo a certain and glrisae victory. Ufa ) iwdepramut, Ml ap your nans aaa ms. ruice, for day of w nksnrntna: will soon b eawtsxi I 4Vasssrw' fiejrjot. j The train en tn N. C. R. R-Vkar Gib- somvUIo, Saturdty bight, t turn wev Orov eatu e4 fcaiea iwiv V - TWO KCIKSTBS OF UKNti-VL ' ' A orVeatiwwvsime (Ct wnilug Isotnv Ixrogbas, racails thsnm suy ntniiarewees .af is ; - - ' Swnej 4w tivaeael aprtal'nr;yatir. lati'.Wit v isi last oy a wrosn inem eniaias, wo yaw ned hvalitW buy, wttn a baaauiwt aopy af thw Hcrtptwiaw watck nu wsastest to prw Ml General Lea. The General reoeived la (rift with (vtolewt pluaaura and ewtttiaf Mmnka, anyteia; that aw anajlii no have aareivvd a more aoarpsaMe gilt that an bwantifiil a eopv of the Mid) Hible,' and had the Irttl Mhsw t hsthnwe eater lata mg htm in that tniiattabte aaaausar which vnas th hearts ol all the ehikiren with WvHnt- he came -km -onntas't, whaaj the rtw aakssi Henry, what In General L ftoeng e d.r vnta,. Mwawal tteottl ' f hs little fellow, whohaal nastirM some of ItM ataxuf sf iMir-axrauSa,: as ejatsWri-paed : 'He tagninf aisHllii brM awtof hi b-sssa!'1 Geueswl Ij's aht-h-Ctsunteij-ijir-e Md rosener wtantly. t.hartgv'd, and if ttug Mstary down trmtt hi lap, and fc's. nvg llinf atea.lile in 4ha eye, he said : ' My eSear Mlti boy, ) ehoold not talk hi that way eavweral Misitt ia a great n'l v.m.iI man, arte) no- oue knows how this war will terminate." Alter the war hia spirit of lorlx-ara.ioe toward the g.vtrttneiit and ttni paoplo of flic North entsjiieil to have dvie-iicd ami gMwn in stnngih along with Ithat laiautiful Chi irti.ut churacUir w hich shone out an hrighiry durlug these nat years ol his life. SooB aftur I'lidurw.Hid'a grand jury found suiust him an Intlicnnetit foi " trcHSoa and Mh'IIIimi " (in violation ol it feitns (if his surrender, aa (blicral (Irani himself Insisted,) a dmingrnslie.l cieigyman ol hi. t-liuich callcsl to sr! hnu, and tti Hie cinime of the conversation cx pressed some very vindictive aentlilielils liurards the I'liilwi Status aiUhnriUxx atul turned the e.iuversatlon ; but when the ctergjnian took his leave General Ixie fol loweil lilmout of the r.H.in, and warmly taking Ins hand aai.l Doctor, there 1 a gtsul old InHik which 1 rrind and you preach from which anya; Love your mi uniiea, b'ras thetti that cm- yon, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which ib spitefully use you and iiera-cuu ion.' Io you think thnt your remarks hls evening were quite in the spirit of thai teaching V r To the explanations and ..l(sgie ul tn cntrgynian, Uenural Ixie replied with a good deal ot ftling : " I fought agalust the people of the North because I liellevc that ihcy were seeking lo wrest from lilt South hof dearest right. But 1 cau truly say that I havo cherished toward them vindictive fuellncs, tad have never Men the day whea I did not pray firr them." The world's history uflorda lew Miblitner examples than this of tin) minister of the Goiel of Peace " setting at the tlrat of the stern warriifr to learn TcestM.ion th duty of love toeuerahsx. ttnonenccftsion iu Lexington a outtaiti distinguished orator made an add re, in which ne oaeel ansae very nsjrah nptaeat lima cononmiiig the Murtherf f people. After the mldrns Wat orer - Genend Jsu ranretrf yiHtr tntvmtmmum aved-Waed a t, yeoukinr m darimr d Ires. If you ivoiwe to publish tv re (tort of It, t Mtggiet that Jtru leave aui nil of those bitter exprasahifl. They wdid ho CihI, afld ' ar I think, nndigniikrd and unbc"itiiiig JmaiMin fluids uf guld mid tilver are rcDorlcd lo have becu rrs-wlitlv discovered in Uuasla, which, ii is believed, will have the effect ia time lo start up a great trade with Japan and China aud out nut own noiiiiaesUitu coast . An exchange nulla us that uo wood hi ueed lor fuel on th Kuasian . railways. This order ia very strict, aud i in leaded to preserve the forest Iroau oouipleU de struction. The Ocean varht race from Ofwrbourg 1 Hyde ha not b&a o interasting thi yiW as loimerty, I lie competing yacnu piear to fiavTbeen rogbouiid or becalm ed. ' , Th military aulhoritia of Prussia have given deOulle iHilurs lor th duuaaulle inani a' tua Fwtraa ui Httatt, th tue ol which has ue.ssud aiuce th cnniiusiat of BiraasMirg. , , The llirrmewe embaiwy will remain It Iitidiui for iilMHit two weeks, at tlie ex piratton of Which pertod they will vrait Hie principal provincial chit and town Of Bnglaiid. . j ' b aaetii t hav baowoe a matter for ho ttawny that itarou Von itliailea, husband ol Pauliw Lttoua, Mm Uerba aaamfrtea, has gamb.ed away two hundred thou and dollar dating th tan nrvea year. Til Jesuit quuilion see ill to hav at tracudauute attention ia tlie tlotuw of liiHiinoiis. It w a qiH-stiVa whet bar tint expelled German of the order will be al kiwoi to land in Knglaad. " A wall -know pertod icsl Mb) that Victor Hugo demos tliat h nent cbal- log to the Hoa. George Baacrofi. TheJ great wrrser nay mat a waa oppuaea to duelling ever woo he waa able to think. Xouii t'lbaclt, th fariajtiufnallt, ha bar eealeooed hk fiHW monlua' inv prisoument tot havingwriiten ia bU Uewapaper, La Ch cue, that "R.ltufort's una lwuiwtiou t did wore ikuior ta) bim lliaa lo hujudg" , j : Mcmctiloe of tbe French war era b-' glutting to find their way luto the War wan musruin. Tim Government hav prv sented to th niu-eum at Nuremberg th cannon cast at Ibe rkpenae of the. Stent for the difencead Paris, during th stag. Miixvuxa, Tus, hept 2S, t Dr. Wm 'II. ThU- l)rBiiM-'ii,my young nay I wai Hthef wild, aud beeouis the vWjui of a loattiaian ei sw I waa treaied r an eminent iikyat etaat, aa thuaalil 4 was eased Alter nuulag U uuiaas I was aianaest at ading that ibe SUnaasa wm akjtut,te WtlmmMmBi , a aeeoHdary fo.us .lil.-r toruuai.. in. luy moatH and oe rttir,'nt pent of my aoay. -4 also ksTani sflltetad with aavara rhustism I eavpsuya ttereal antatalaa and awed vari west uwtealaajaieliialoe aaolhs ell to no yuai ear-ataxriua ana ijweea s i-i rni, an a w try n. i aav xaaaa a o.a ua- wm mi Kn. I lnle uattataa it however, to mak a aura U.Uujt at It at Hi reumal ol your Agent, 1 aea Uint to true ton ar t Hbsrty to ae H yoa haa. 1 - I r reeversvniiy hrt4Si H.UI jroUX. , liwr Ctnvliial tbd liUtatir. Ur. Tail's User rilra sert aireet and nwwavral nreniw aa Use Laser, nod wm wit eertaamy eeltev laat lsaurtaut unan from , an srsxvr u suiaul Inuci kaat, Tw. T.U- "sir Dy. la told Evfrvwber. " U. XJ Am .A It Msking Ireeond of the bench ia the rt.4rew.bt ia Part wa n hmdv expr- CtTOrincarTVTWW "fH"w. Bi a.- fiuodriJ a,f 6m We.- tstfttw-d aa Iha- aii. od (t ha , thd Government jl0,0uO to replace tbeut. ' lU.blie l...i-s lu-gfnr? vt IT" TTn l vVr'iiT Tlie Tich b ne claimant tn Da.s Htsstf rentutl itpM-nsd la uu -uny tra, kulK. riii!i.ins ta aid irt hi de- Mae are HH lowing In. v , lUi.atou UouK tAOIlKH t'i., No. 1 Misals r nl' litis com nan r are hanitHird iha: their r.-utt.'f ioMstlir tucwtinir will Uhiluy this (YriJ.iy) veniuif. Ai'ut l. at v'elock, p nXtj at, JfuTuntau'a -Miujia "-11 yoa favl duif, tlrowsy, dehej- hated, nentdet, have irraeat aaaOiirhe, I eta tease tally hi swwauut, lirugwlar a HeUteand toH.-il,.r.iUsl, yioi e atiocneg .. lVs. i -.i : .-..' :" - - ' -- . ' t '. ; ease ot "Uver eotnpUW' only a part f tin i symptoms are it(otteisii As a rvioutly for all s ii-U esis, Dr. Pierre' Golden Medleul IU. ovef) has til) wiwal, ae It ehVet nerfn-t uVw, last bur the Hew street, hwesil and heal- itiy. noU hy all lest elm eVuggtoUk, , T Ha nnne. nss- v IA nus auuiy peraooa aswuugu liuui rlifUUMUi.ru, gswn, neuralgin. t ailh cIm- ami eai lie. We say ittieosr r seu the app lr (lion of MsiK'AH UllsTAJO lKtauar lo die sirea lod sirt or a few drop of It In ilieesisiirbalh,BllnrilnMauhwi-oa, rf what Is better, isvmanent retiefV For eats, Wuuufts, hnu s. swelling, nd all iu Ja nes or eisosytea, wh rviiUrtt Ireatunrul leruslly, the, llulmout to every where regal dl as tlie most jsitoal and relUbW beillug sgerit la exIsU-iH-a fur all citcnul Injuries or ail ment ef hoia-a irul eaUle. It I hifalllatc. Jly 30 deotlAwlt, whim weakoaud oy dlsessu, oprussive heat. i.xeesslve la'air ur suy ether reuse, tbouU l hin.il suit lnvl;or)el lased f haaag sub ject!, it to Uie action ol deputing drugs, la talniug grouud evsrj day. Th tutrwJ.icUiul of Uostaitter's r-Uiiua h Bittar tnauty year agu gavo a puwarfui biloeau to Mils common auaa idea As the extrxvrdtwry sthi'sej of the (treat Vcgetabht KisrtoesUv ' netaucei knovi a, ui ilUtudcJ of ebHilate4 ttivalhla turn d with luatbiesr Iroax law bauteua nd strvagtb ea'ro)Uig pall. me with wliha ttwaa UiuuUis ra uiun lo nraiten iu vus, muss reiiovaiing. apiwtlaiwir, .lulls eg p eparatl a derlri-U fnau lit Una t itMits, NertNiarMl b-iri a platted a. lw aeteat iea.su ik atths.awHcd i f asedlea si mho ttevsduususe nevurnotuek ward. Fium lht titan to Uie present lus in. uorlanc of M-kulug and rel.if u. eiug aatnra labor sbuinrle with dt.ease ha turn Him a and HHie widsly au kcMv afwHehusi br tlMsiek aad lit aaT.r.na leaaai Uieu auoaul boiiselioUls il.tsial er's b.tu-rs a looked poa as ta oue thing needful In es. a, uf lyspenaa, usueral IKildnly, ConaUistiuii, Nervous Weak as. chills auaf Fever, Bullous. Ataartioae nasi stl cuBdnsss a oA ta hasty hi. una that betoken a iaek of vital energy. When Um ukkallvor range high, n4 in ululnish Is rasoivlm Itsell Into a aM anV ' Uie levtd tesaiieraturu, Uiiirreaahh) iaasle la the east posslbts ealeiteanl aawiasaatt the . ardess aemlad ny aaultrt ana anwasussoiiHa sUao-ptunw It prvveara amf rUivvea hakks taaenail Isaawst aud , suable the systsan t anduru WlUi luipuuiu an auaaual sohhihI of exertion trf all lavljnraitesr and eatalaunir i, it I tin yairuat aa asost wbut ' .it -.,hf pnsxVMnAkwhV . v.v-,-i -a , ' - AUTtl VI t.-Jow WaiTcaias'a lUateov. .Prwyaced from Herman revipe oblaiued by Uia lata Jonas Whileuuib, tn Kurup. It al hivlaii) thi disorder labia eaa when ail othe. . applUuees uf medfoal skill had been neaadoa 4. Josef hiirneU at Uh Mea lea. ..or aala hy all nwKUla. - r .j-f.; ,j , umiTif otm if rnw ' OKNTAL. rank are aot oslral.lv ; linen fare,-4see.fi the aataral tesUi soao aa LWera srikk UuU whole, eaina viaistawe etixir (WautWak Uu this, and Uwy will last as Ionic as the breath hata, sHt the breath lMulf nil! never be taunted, TU UWNtllnor ilOIUES Ah D CATTLE. D rujr Condidoa fowoer ar warranted supe rior to any other, or no yi for the core ot liyspcp-hi, Worms, tots, Vasxglia- Hid Roaad, OeM, 4 ta Honest Hat tXikls, Coaghe, lata of MUa, Blank Toaaaa, U me Distemper, A, m cattle rrk lla ala. Depot, Ml "ark Plaea, Hew Totk. FHTBIOlHlleTa y anewed eaee la asvea yea that nur ensile . which tuey are recuaslruct la tfia Moo, aa t unless II us fuHjr rhaigial with th eksearnt of vitality, Ui atreiurUi and health 01 tbe sjsle.n decUtw tf all tdtHlds.urunt, Dr. Walker' Via. g ir hitler I th safest and aseat nifalli- ' at. There hi a dlseaaa, arts! est from tue r prtvatia ol th tduueV whioh ii, wlU ao( FOR DTBPEPIIA, Indlawstl, jspraaduai of aptriu aa g.-aeral oebllltji la their vanotis fonua; also, pravaUr agalna Fmr and Ague, and other Intermittent fever. Tin rrro-Pboaiihorted KMxlrof Caillsaya, matin by tjaawetl, Haaard m Oo., Hew (ark, and sold by sM Drnxxiau,! the heat basis, and a a tea for pa Ileal recovering frota ievuror olher ak knesa, It ha no ea,ual, , , tJ THvMTGN't IVOET FEAkbrtMrl It ru UK. Tb beat arlk l Icaewa tor cleans sing and praaervlng ttut teelh aod guuu. Hunt hy all Druggist Price set and SO cent nee buttle, r. U. Walls A Vo.Mew lot. - UUHMTADOHG'g UAIRDrt-Thljaajs alHceat couijis4 I beyond eoullrurcttcy.x ui aafeat and asost reliable Dye In exisieaee t . aever failing to Impart lotus Hair, iniloro., : hy of t eulor, nonrtshmant and etaHicili. kCsaafscvury, Miudssx Laasa, hew lurk. CARBOLIO IALV1 a am sail a a a HesJ. mg Cotatsmad. ftirslcbtaa rscoiasscnd lt Vt most wonneriai ommuaj var Xuowr.. Crtee satapar box. John t. Henry, aoht frvts-tetor, CoUeg itae, Mew lurk. ILtn BCCHO I a raUabte Dtnretio nd Tool i lor ail aerarttfemsaU at tbe uiiure ad geeital ariraa. Th renulua. as lurasevt v sum vy pavousia, itarral ex Hlshiy kswaebe, Is now nrepared by ii. M I Kishiv aad tb e V . Ki b . ' oelirtaater aa peuurkstur i aa the trad. aatdied by hi sunsitaur, MeeajM Kbdiy, Mew fork. VAPNtA Oplaia rsarltea el tts eleke., hxe and ssxtafiaoeje aaalilWa. U hi perA-i-, anodyne aot prodarui baadaelur or i-owi.i t) Ush uf kowaXs, a I Uieeaa with oUiar r parauon of ayium. -on rarr, tihrui., New loth - -i FtATPh 'ASTRAL ftIU-M.n erl a ' occur frota halug naaleoiia,thaa froM aiea' aoaie and raia-uads onwne. trvse u.ie. uuadlaw wwtlieae t barm Walt a astral t 1 and no wawOsols ilireetiy a usOtravllv ba . . . earred from harwaa. Vruu( or baadlint , Hew lurk. WI nW freqeently heard mother s.r tbev would aot b wiujoul Mr. Vttwstoe'x entHM ig ayran, from Use ntnh lb k 1 1 asuu-Ji ss aaiahaa jtun-.n tll nuOWaay .suraUon whateva, TirtrKFTof hesarv. Whet I hy a tiesttytittira; fot"tworM-r)i' raawbii laif sH--"-' Ih ladle know that H b predated by asns a . aVhclufal aad bannl.t touet pnrparali.it hasrwam U W. Uint' -huiem al Vo.il, It beaaufykBa: eaeet ar truly woaaVrrf ( IVuoll. lavll,tw Turk. "f" h Ant aag l-deadlaiwAsa NONlSFUlTrXAMW PKKKI 4 HWi fausst Absofately a.1. . x Wive a ana kslllkttit Light kara aav t'o.l UU Mower rrfuaued II Laaipa aol eelin-tr Wsvlialai-laN-y. Huiuliexts la nsete liiiaritv ae I ntiua. aaud lor lest ra'.tsU snd rb-emn. Teat. iAB. M. ANsJieakAg't., . JwMlllf ; (- - - IU,(ls M. I ;.- , ',i a. I t firs? m 'ft' - . ...

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