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Wedneeatar. EveulngJ pt. 5,
CIXV -AINU STATE IT131H.
Saw AvitiTii(KnPi.-Tlt Philanthropic
fruit J of the University vim 'in collect nfbr-k
niAlion relative to their ilmiini ami mwibeij wlto
nfcrticipateil in the late war. jVFf invite ttn-
' ihtt Hie (riindu unil relative of thue whoTcll
!nrr-rfrir,tnmvtnr-iiitTtffMr rwnr:'
selves, will contribute the desired fact at ouoe.'
Towle will- W hi iujxirUnt uctiu o,l
Saturday next, to tlie announcement ix whkh,
iu another onliiniil, we call the attention of tht
public. - ' , '.. '. ,.
Parties interested arc referred to Court adver
tisements from Oate.
. Creech dmVm a (taking display ia our ool-
uinns thl evening. Ho ia inj receipt of an Im
mense stock ot the moit desirable Fall iiarxirta
t'ons, and t one of our mint liberal' and enter
prising merchant. Give bint a call
See card of Mr. Walter, Piano-tuner for the
celebrated factory ot Knalw A Co. We are re
quested by Mr. Wheat to eay that lie takes
great pleaur in calling the attention of Wt
friend to Mr. Walter' advertisement. Mr.
Walter, the. best Piano-tuner in Baltimore, waa
ijnt out by Wtii, Kuatx) & Co.,, with tbe Cuv
CJi t piano iltut tUat gentluiuou liave tendered
Mr. Wheat for bis Concert bore. Every one who
bsta piano should, avail biiiiaelf of thia rare
opportunity of having it put- ia perfect order,
by a reliable person who thoroughly understands
bis business. - -
L II. Rogere, Commissioner, oilers for aale,
under decree ot Court, tbe tract of land near
R.ileijrh, on which flinton Franklin, dee'd., lust
residod.
Attention (and especially of those engaged
. in tbe manufacture of Coaches, haruos and sd
dlea,) i called to tbe advertisement of Mucken-
lie Brother, K. 223, fialtiinure Street, Balti
uiore, in to-day's Isstte ot 'our paper,, ; By the
deatb of tlie senior partner, Mr. Tho. Mackea
tie, (who established tbe business a long ago'
a 18 J5,) bia worthy sad enterprising eons, who
were aiwociatetl itb him in business, 'now rep
resent tbe firm of Mackenzie Brothers. Thoae
of our 'people, who deal in their Hue ot, goods,
will find the same course of honorable dealing,
which clnnacteri!d Wie father, practiced by the
sons, who n"V succeed him, , v,j'V? "''.
The Messrs. McKIiuumih . announce an arrival
of fashionable Hata and Cap, and men 'a bead
gaar of every description and style. . ,
Gold NH'tiu'li- lint : A auitable reward will
be paid to (tbe Under, who. may leave them at
this ollice. ; ;.....'v i,:..' , . , .
Tns IIkhoic Dkap. Tho following ia" liat
ot the Ooiifethr.aK oldleri, luiricd in and near
thia city, Imwu natiiea have itot heretofore lieen
pq Wished irf thi paper; '.
'.i ! MKAKMS. ltllt MonDKCAl't. -
! Alex Partiit, 2nd S i rk-pt tX
17 SaiMl t'H.fMT, Ma 1ft, tt5. ' ' .
18 ltobt F HartaBeUl, e K, Otlt Ga, May
... 22nd MS. ;
19 3 KawK'iM A, 17th NT C.
W H JoliBton.ce U 17Ui K C.
- 9( W t 8tepben, eo U. HM N .
j Bi J M tryf Ut N O, Apt 24th '03. . .
: ., At CITT CKMKTKRT. ! -
i John lUthltrme, SSihN ('. ' ' . 'f
4 Aldriip, !U( N t. ,
ft Mney nrr,Vi)ih X C
6U W LXiomau.
54 , K.-id.
57 Lt Chad M. tealf. , Miaa. April 12th tW.
v SH T J Donnahop, i II,Col(b't LegCavOa,
April 12th ;! . , . :,'
as Wm rtniitli, 'la.
N ') Turijir.
' IS III HA. t-HICK OARDKK, IS KALCIOH. ;
, 1 J P Floyd, AI . April Uth '63.
' Kr VAHrMtiiuvn, among quite a number
onlv one marked : Allen Jones, oo 1, 44th H V,
Allen Jonc, oo I, 44th V,
Auril 2 ith '62.
One rexas otneer, mined near nr. jjovejoj m
ItuUigh, whoe mme could be found on the
grove, who was hung by Kilpatrtca s men, ai r to ins aignuy ana umy mi em";,
the t trcup!iti.m s ot Raleigh by Sherman's the magnitude of the sufTenngs which he has
arm v, whose name has never been ascertained. I borne with so much ; patience and heroic forU
ti.U fl.,;i .1,. km t ti th.xx. hnrled near I tnde. General MiI.KS baa lieen unfortunate, to
grve or trout frien'M. Any person, Knowing
the rmtnin of anv not inarkeil, will confer fa
vor by Informing any officer of the Ladies' Me
morml Asisocitilion, . '
? ' Tun Bail ImukKv Thia ta tlie title of new
" . daily paper juat imitied in tbi city by Meaara.
. Moore & Keith. Jas. H. More, Eq., late Clerk
to the '8taU Convention, ia the Editor.The
proprietor are worthy men and will eert them
'. aolve to merit public patronage. The Editor,
la bi sttlutatyviaVa : .. . ' . -i ,- .
"The rvatona Wtjrflueucel in commen
cing theublication. oT.. paper are theae : We
believwl there waa an opening lor a email,
cheap, well conducted cswd-pauer in the State;
, a imoer that, lavinff aside tliV political wrang-
bug that cUaractcriwi a large dumber of thoae'
, already in ciruultttioa, aliould give a lynopala M
local and gwicral ncwn and naeful miacellaneooa
jelling ; we Ijeliered a paper of thia aort would
mect'with a fair share of pubtic patronage and
afford a fair eompenaation to fl publishers,' v
The paper i neatly printed on a small sized
sheet, ami wish the proprietors good sue-
ce. " .v . '- c--
Ba BaU, Oi.UBs. We noticed, some Uma
aai'-e, tlie getting tip of a Club of this sort lb
this city. The t'l ab is pretty full, we believe;
and the wrt U a munlv end rational one.
K We Senrn tlmt OtTit cliftts lare forming id tbe
.stute. II these clubs are strictly cooouea to
the nbjocU aimed t by the movers of tht,
they will do g.Ml The Club in this city meeta
for out door exercise late in the evening, after
the huint-s' of tbe day is over. But it they
should, like most amusements, encroach upon
bu.inens duties, tbey will prove serious inju
ry. Work, work, is the order of the day, now,
tor all, young and old, white and black. , The
future dntiny of tho South, for weal or woe,
lianj'S niM.a tlje nbouMers of the vwling n.
InUllect, energy, fx utility aud Lard labor will
raise the South, and nothing else am.
MtsTkaKO Oct. Col. C'tlley, who i& been
die Adjutant . Genera of Gen. Robinson, baa
loeen relieved and muttered out of service. lie
n weir spokes m uy tns superior ana by all who
know him, , We learn that an order has been
issued to master out all who are connected with,
tlie volunteer service of the t, 8. Arntv.
,Z'-y .:'', ... z
Fihs( SuEairr. We are pleased to announce
that Reuben King, Esq., tbe old Sheriff of Rot
1 mm, 44U finO. .SUeritT ia the State- whtha4
wiTt&Twmttienuirfsnefr"-
IUrsktt James 8. flsYrington Esq.,' U a
candidate for the House ot Commons from Iliir-
ttetl County"." "If ia opposed to repudiation.
Gnu. Coiis-roN'a Military Academy will open
its exercises on the 1st. of October, The course
of study is very full snd complete, and will ex
tend over five years. , The estimated expenses
fov tbe present aessioik, commencing 1st. ot Oo
toiler, 186il, and ending the last Saturday in
June, 1887, amount to7 only $363.
'Boi'tbkrn Poni-KLAiJi W'Aia.r A company
soar Auj'usto, Oa., is now manufacturing beau
tiful, speclnu'na of xirtelain ware. Specimens
have been sent to Wut. Johnston, Esq., of Char
lotte, President or 0. A S. C. ll. Road, 4c who
pnmounixn them very flue.
J. A. Rosiinuo, Esij., of Ireilcll,, is announced
as a candidate for re-election to the House of
Commons. ; Mr. Rosebra made an excellent rep
resentative lu the last Legis'sturs.
A. M. Bogle, Eq., and Prof, J. Henry Hill,
are tbe candidate for the District of Iredell,
Alexander and Wilkes, for the Bute Senate.
Besides Mr. Rosebro, Messrs. J. H. Stevenson,
Dr. TIL tL Parks and Col. Chat. R, Jones are
candidates 'fur the Uouse of Commnns from
Iredell. - -? -?
; FtMsr Balb Shipped. Tlia first bale of N.
C, cotton brought to Wilmington was shipped
to Boston, on yesterday morning.
Grand Jaii, DauvBHT. A bold aud during
flight of prisoners from tlw ICewbern jail was
accomplished jon Monday, morning. Ten offend
ers, confined lor burglary, larceny, &c, Biiceed
ed in making their escape. Only one ot them
has turn re-captured. '
" s Founimiv Bt!NT.--On Thursday night butt,
dry and Machine Shop of Mr. J. M. Howie, in
ID1S Miwn, anu ot:i'iri.uo unmci wuiu lie tun
ed all the buildings connected with the . estab
lishment were consumed, together with tools,
machinery, patterns, &c Mr. Howie is a skill
ful and industrloas mechanic, and his loss is a
severe one. We hope the fympathy of tbe
community will be shown him in a substantial
manner.-, His loss is at least ten thiMisand dol
larsno Insurance. Besides he Was seriously
Injured by being burnt in the feet. CWio
Jkmoerot. - - - .
. i Thb Utuiuant- and Commissioners ot the
town of JaliBburj' offer fl.OOO reward for the
apprehension and conviction of the incendiary
who fired the dwelling of Maj. J. C. Turner, on
the morning of the 27th, nit.
The Commanding General at Fortreas Mon-
It baa already been announced that General
Mn.u will within a short time be removed from
command at Fortress Monroe, and that be will
tie succeeded by .General Huaron, formerly of
the Third United States Artillery. In U62,
General, then Major, Bubton was la command
of Fort Delaware j and while he carried out
strictly and conscientiously all. rules necessary
t tbe safe-keeping of the Confederate prisoners
there, he treated them with a consistent kind
ness and liberality, which caused his removal to
be deeply and generally regretted. . , ,v; '
Tbe appointment of General Bi'BToa to com
mand at Fortress Monroe will be entirely aatis
factory and acceptable to every magnanimoua
ana ctiantftble man ; ana it iscCTtam uia uimer
1 UanetM JMIMO a ciiarge mr. Aavia win in
vreaiou wn u uuuan u
sav the least, durin the bow that Mr. Davis
has beenjynder bis control. s Ue may be satinfltxl
with his own conduct, lt il true; but thia aelt
satisfactfoa will ia all probability be the only
reward that he will receive, unless a day should
unhappily arrive when all remembrance of gen
erous emotions and enlarged ideas shall be swal
lowed up in the swelling tide of northern radi
calism. 7 , -,. :. " . . ( '
Two Atlantic CaWea.
It seems we are to have two Atlantic cables,
and that right away. The Great Eastern has
actually succeeded in, fishing op the broken ca
ble M laat year, which has been spliced to a
new cable, aud by this time there are two work
ing tctegrph wife between the old aud the
new Worlds. The despatch we have received
doeaaot sy whether or not the brokeo cable
ha1 Imma tttoA hut W. AnMtlmJI it mllflt haVAM
been found all right, or else it would not have.
Imb paid out again after the splice was effect
ed. . 4 .
; With two good working . calrfea we presume
the charges' for tclegratihi between the two
Continents will soon be materially reduced,
and the Yalue of the lines to the public thus
made far greater than it is possible f them to
be at the present high fates, v
, Considered merely as a mecbaural feat, this
fishing up of the broken cable from the bottom
of the ocean is certainly a marvel. It outdoes
fiction. Jf. T. World, '
, Rolden,ofN. C, and Hamilton, of Texas,
ikts'of ths awst 'cerulean hue of "Loyalty,"
1 sworiUiAUl ultra.'.'Huulhe tu"
ous dec.laimcrs agatnst tlie Hortn, ami tor ngni
lugeveryliody i and Everything, north ut the
Potomac., As there w,ere diennsonists once, so
are they disnuionists' ikW. .yfA-ur Aevi,
The Southern Presbyterian Church contains
ten Syn.xjs, forty-six Presbyteries and nearly
ninety thousand' commnnicants. , '
A brido lor the young prince "imjwrial ol
France is already sought.
QAAA jn-a. of f,.r Mm, W.nneo sod t'bil
U IX l in-,- ii! (- in (Mors liiis ws.-k. t-ai-r
tnsa H- .i ,.
W. II. & ll 3. TUCKER CO.
: Aug. Ii-tf N '
FIRST EDITION.'
'i:KtJli:Gll APiiK.'.
'A
Owr lm-sdny Morning DUpHtche-St
Karkett and Financial " "
iV ' . . K EW YoK, Sept 4, P. M.
Gold tltl. Sixea H
ens $10S. rM" ''
Ftour heavy, f 9.73 t ts.ts Mr uitneta.
galea 12S barrel.
i'orn Ho S cents belter.
Lard dull. Whiskey quiet,
sales 3000 bales at S3 to 35.
steady. Molasses firm.
Cotton sctive
Sugar and Coffee
The Black Convantioa.
J Phii.adki.pbia, Sep 4, P M.
i A resolution was introduced ia the Conven
tion to-day, that there can be no permanent
peace or security for loyal ' men af the Bonth
without negro suffrage, which was referred, after
an angry discussion. ; ' '' ?
A Maryland nK-mbe said," ws want no such
fite-brauds iu the Convention. . . .
By the Atlantic Cablt
B'W.iB,8ept 4V:' "
louiit Bismarck refuses to receive tlie depu
tation from North Schleswig, with a petition for
the realoratiott ot their government to Den
mark. Tbe armistice Ixtween Saxony aad
Prutuiia has expired by limitation. Peace is an
settled biHween the two countries, and hostili
ties, it is thought, way occur, v s ? f '
The Prussian Chamber of Deputies have passed
the government indemnity bill by a large major
Hy. ; .. : V ,.' 'j. j ( :,T
6 - ' ' pABISScjt
' The Austrian army is luting placed on a peace
footing. " "
Tlie CircaHHians are again fighting the Prus
sians. ' ' i ?i i -ai.i- t
Msrtiuis l'Monctier,snd not Montholon.ls the
new Minister of foreign affairs.
LivKBroot,, SepL 4. M.
The cotton market opeund dull. - Estimsted
sales to-day 0,000 bales.
, ; ,4i ,Ixiiinim,' Sept. 4, M.
Consols 88J for money. Five-twenties
Beast Butler nominated for Congress-
x Btston, Sept 4, P. M.
Gen. Ibuler has lieen nominated for Congress,
and ha accepted, for the 15tb (lintrict.
Telegram from Mid-Ocean.
NawYunaSept4., P. M.
The lolloping dispatch was received to-day,
iH-lievtuVto be the lirat instance in which any
nHH4Hre liaa litti-B (miiI IYimh mid-ocen and
'thence Ui America :
"On board the U rent Eastern Atlattic Ocean,
S-pt. 4th, JSCtf.- To H.J). Cralg,GeDeral Agent
of the Asoeiaied Pn w. Nevf rk: W'e have
rweivel telegrams Irom Lotulon,ssyin(f there ia
serious out break in Canada. Please advise
me accurately by Cable, via Heart 'a Content
and Valentin, in regaHlttbe same. We ex
pect to arrive at Heart's Content on Saturday
next.' Alt is going on well, ...
1 , (Signed ' ' -CYRC8 W. FlELfi.
- ', (, - .,i,
Southern Harketa. &c.
Mobii.b, Sept 4, P. M.
v Sales of Cittin, to day, 50 hsles middlings,
nominally at :I0 cents. 4-'i Ui '.-
Naw Oki.bans Sept 4, P. M. j
Cotton easier. Kales of 850 bales low mid
dling at 31 Gold1.44. " - J '
Commodore Iiouaseau, formaly U, 8. A.; sod
Afterwards of the C. S. A., died here to-day.
Oil' Afternoon lklaMttrha '
Latest Financial.
; " "I - " " Jim-, Tom, Bept. 8, V.
J Gold $1.46). Kxrbangtv 1
f i t ' w flf n 4 4J"t r
' From Europe."
' " ' I.irxhPO Sept., 4, P. M. '
Cotton dull aud declined i., Middlings, 13di
galea of 5,000 bales. Bremlatufls generally firm
er. Provisions unchanged. "' ' , "V" -
. 5 , ' ?k.-" -: w: ?v. I
' Consols' 8U Fl TOi'. .-.'
f , BKHt.tM, Sellt. 4, P. M. '
5 A treaty of peace is cunuluded bet wera Prn
sis and Hease DarmstatH. ' H
i. ViKtiiaa Sept. 4 P. M.
A flairs with Saxuny assume a warlike aspeet.
The Saxon troops have been withdrawn from
the Hungarian frontier, and ' the army ia being
provisioned. The treaty oi peace between Aus
tria and Prussia Muds tbe former not to inter
fere. "i ; v j " ' " '
South German journals charge Auitria with 8
breach ol the treaty with Bavaria, in waking
peace without tbe consent of the hittee.'x' .
Vermont Electione. t
Nkw Tom a, Sept. 4, M. r
' Dillingham Is re -elected Governor by an in
creased majority. - '
In tlie 3rd. Congressional District there Is no
choice letwe'n two Republican candidates.
lo the Other t wo D'wtrita, Republicana are
-. - .KOTICE. -
alllK'flrmofjAMKHMi-KTMMON. 0S having
been viHHit-vt hr tlie of. Jsma McKnn
un, Br., tli tninHM will xt eHletl berwsnw
awliT the nsme Slid style of - ?
& J. McKIMMOS,
Tbanklna w frlejnU snd tbe nubile gsuersllr for
tli nalriHimii. so liliersllr sxtonded
Im nalriHimii. so lilmrsllr sxtwoded t the
bt firwi.
renpertfiilly sak s enntiuusiH-s (4 ths
to ths
new. . s f il'f . ' -
I'rittUuuiiK, bj Hlriit aHsiitiuii td Irtnliien", to Bn
oar atiu"t entions to rdesse, t
AK- McKIMMON, ' '
J.tcKUM0y. ;
Ang. 87-Sm , v V , ; . s ..-
MITrATIO.X sVANTtW.
A
kenrher e Manr. dVitirca a situation.
. A prMiHSi ID some ItTgt- si-bint prt-inrrea, dim m
Wmhl swpt s aitnstina in s pnvsU (tnnlr. '
Hbeiss grlutiof one ; tlie n4 Siboola ta lb
8t.su, siw'i aa irlvo lbs bent rries.
Address we Editors of 'the " ..U
"rlept -lw. -. - - ' HffXTl.NKL.
':"wrFk4yyitiB
E. H. !i E 8 TEEM k X , ; ;
- - y . ; I'RACTIOAL- ii :-i ' -J ' j
'MILMVI1ICIIT llAITnA!V,
, Ma. f09 Baah sswsi.Vji ' "
HICIIONI. VA.
Wdl !.- l'FJkS'8 snd eontrai't for to IICIl.Ii
INU lt ill.lJ in h cor and wrtrr.
- ' c UEFEKE.NCE.S, .,
M-Mt-a. Tl!"tt ft Tim.: Buliu, A ?.. f'itest-r A
rlad. ol an tmiond. Vs.; b - lird '., Mu
ctieuter, Vs.; J. b. ln r.j , iui lummd. .; M. U.
UrSTMl, Fsq.. I- !, VyviU, N. C.
,'1t 2-soiit - ' '
: . ; . " ' i fv'" :
THE FBISIDENT'S TOUH,'
?pecli of tfia Preident aV,Kiaaiir ;
' After dnresimbwtbttK for the licwrl f sad
cordial reception which had lieen accorded biu J
he procceUetl'to ttiseuss lue points at Kiae ne
tweea himself aad Cnagreo. He said be hiwl
been x'U9d, together with vatious other mim
lers of the admiiiuttrittivin.of Wiftg a ttltor'ti
his party. Whvl' lie had W eonscbHisuess of
having betrayed either tbe people or tho party
which nominated him. Wiien it wan first pro-
I rention for tha Vtro-l'rrwidenrT. he had nonnf-'
time be considered I Scnatorhi) i.f die 1'iiitcvJ f
states tuny euiai in point oi iionor witn tue
office ol Vlce-I'residcnt.liut be ' dctcnnlncd to
accept the nomination and was duly elected.--'
By tlie Constitution tf tbecouatry he had since
been made President of the ruited Stab's.
Every one was familiar with the platform f
the Baltimore Convention.' He would challenge
any Congressman who now bittcily , dcnuuiM cd
him as a traitor to lay bia finger oa any portion
of that platform which he had, abaudoned. The
fact was, that it waa not he, but the Rftdicar
psrty.that bad deserted that platform. His
present policy was identical with that ol the.
Republican party a year ago. '' It had then becu
proposed to restore tbe States lately in insur
rection on these conditions, first, the a'toUtion
of slavery by the State legislatures swond, the
repudiation of the debt iucnrred in 6onduetinf4
the rebellion ; third, the ratification of the coi(
stitutlnnat amendment abolishifig I:tctv.--That,waa
exactly where he stood to-day. lie
had also been accused of being traitor, las
cause he bad vetoed the Freed men's . Bureau
Bill. Tbe President then entered into a lull ex
planation of tbe character of that taw, and
showed that it was but a new form of slavery.
He he- touched upon negr' aufl'rage, and
stated that be considered .it altojp'thcr out of
the constitutional power ot Congruss to, impose
it as a condition of the restoration of the South
era States, If it were wished that negroes, the
incompetent section of the nation, who requir
ed being supervised by a costly government bu
reau, aluMild votu and become uwmbers of Slate
Legislatures and of the Congress oi the United
States, why were not those privileges first ac
corded to the black men lit the North I lie re
garded it as altogether unfair for the Southern
States to be compelled to confer what Northern
States refused to concede. Because be could
not assent to the new programme of tho Repub
lican party be bad been denounced vaa having
deserted his party. He was free to say that he
waa for no party but for Ida country and that,
so iar aa ba was concerned,, party ,; might go to
tbe devil, or anywhere else. It must nut be
thought that his present tour was an election
eering campaign. He was already , President,"
and had attained a share of political preferment
which might satisfy the most ambitious of men.
Mr. Johnson concluded by expressing his confi
dence that the people would at the approaching
election preserve and defend at the ballot box
ths Union and the Constitution. -i. i
i Tbe First loac Hllevd.
m, Verrel, Emj., Mstosea; Va., ss.vs, "1 was sillieted
with the JUver complaint for two vesrs, sometimes sn
tsvl tkst 1 could not Us Iijkjh Jiiy V CI Ji0 for one
minula. nnr MMilil I walk but a sbort diatanee without
atopping to rest. I tried SiTeral Mmlsof pteti mecrf-fl
etnea bat found n nu.-f. I also trlea tlie skin ot ma
most ooitaient Fbysielsna bat still fuwnl etnarcitiV n
wss-stlaM iadrtVd to fry yowr -Tills1 flllH kdlTl II-
KHIi HEP A110 P1LU,) and fnm JH.frp.,4m I
ftmnd rtlief, sntl eontitinej to mend uUl f was fff'
fivtly owed. I am now s ll win.". :
' For sals br the Druggists. Dirsctinns aMotnpaiiy
usebbox. fkuit tosny part qf ths b'nite4 for
Ki s dosen. , A'hh'ess. ( f '' ("'.'( V if' I'
; ' ' flKOBOlt W. PEKM.-, I CI.
i 1 Unltimore, Mil. "
' Aitgnat 4, lit!
i A Hew and Of and Epoch in Medicine!
' la. MAaoiBListbs founder of anew Medical
teiul TheqnanUtarisas,wbaas fctssswO' ilnsss
ufsebU the stomseh snd pirslyM the boweln, must
fir prediiee to the insa no Wstores health snd
snpetit, with from Otis to two of his extntf-rcllnsry
I'll!, and euros tbe niotit virulent nir.-s with s box or
so ef bis wondorral siul all beSlntR S.lv, S IbW two -great
siieciflos of thfklX tor sre fost supenwdiuif sll
til sierMitypCKl awnrms (f the-', tiny. Kxt.liat
ry uttres by Mftelels Pills hd lve tiprtie.l lb
yes of the pubUe to the iM-ffi.ieiuiy of tim (wl)ed)
remsdiss of otlisrs, and aptavwhirh ptile bsvese
long blindly depended. 4 MsakU's Fills sr not of Dm
lsxs (bat ara swallswed by Ut "', snd of hu b
svery box full taken crtes sbwltite neeossity pit
Swither. tins or two of Msgnlwt's I'ills sunjees Mi
pises tlie bowels in perfect writer, Uim ititrlnmvU:
erest sa appetite, and render the spirit ligli Sfel
kaoysnt I fliers is bo gr'ipiuic', an j no reartion In the
furia ut eonstipation, . If the wr is ir ttwl, il.fuuc
tinns sro restored j and if the arm riem b d s
ble.it la iiivignrsted. This lawt ipullty makes the
suedicines very flesirshle tAr" tfi wurHs of delicate
females. Ulcerous snd urv btive ill sses ifa Irterslly
Sstiuguiahed by tbe disinfectant fiiwi of lAKf;'l
alve... la tact, it Is amtuuwed llmt (ili.gB lei's
BHIUws, BipU M4irtbv ilUuv
Where all others fsit. Wbits for burns, Scalds, t'lnl-'
blsins, Cuts and sll abraawiM s UiohIom, mBuls
a In ia Infallible.- Mnbl b J. ilwutirt, 11 Pins St .,
!hw Ynrk, and all DmKit, at 2S rta. M-r bot.l
MITIC1V ' J
Vb'sus tr a gl WIX'H.VH.' to awlitaiil r Jir
Ws4grn snd Curti, . ,
Alan, a BI.AI KHlUTli for mMwi
ftlKI r'paiiiiiK
Isria tool. - j btwe wbo buvi,!. laiiOii')1 pi
..fur
ri'U, ,
Api'ty to . , ,
' . " ' . ,. ,. , fl'iiir, BVNt'M,
Wilson, B-1 -x
; u fiiiorMt Mior.u; . 1 ;
WE hat lost twnivsil s IwjmiIiiiiI s"Hiii-iit of
MllJf' WIl'KH t.r LAIt.S sod Ml-f s
Aim, dible-aufc-d iioou aud Uliuuraj o)i'hh fr
(ieuls ' ' - - i
A N. A I. M.KPIM'OSV
Ang. SS-ti- . .. ,.
i a. wcttrrii ios 1
- asniAiiK aI naiitru. 1
l. s . : teas .Vvii"..
rstarTRtiu k , .
- Rfpotful!v B'. Ut tl o t'J (loi)S Sbd
pablta tbst UV srt slid ism.(f,i. n'tr
fisSlAWAV. ' V
' BUGGIES ND
ii ASlS,-i"
Jt f0frtf.SnittftaOV.
- Tfcotr StivS ot I'mthrr w lari's sod wij
betd, ssd tliy bar funlinr. fr nissufv-lni'isg
(JarilnirM, AVA, trrairrUmti any ..Mif ctsb ialnnht
ia th liwatb. Vl'hsy rB farm-li , r
', fioubed, pi KB or fMjr, to ui fHi( uf
parcliSMr. , ' i
AHwB't warrsnttd to Ut a ri.ra-i,u-d. I'nrea
a raawasb! aa any fs'toty wiio'o as.i.J ai.jtn u
mad. i' ' ' i1 -
''sv Ksv stiw cm ftiiid s fnte n-nnimrl id h,v.'
gia, RtHikswiiva ao4' I In riita. td van.u ti .!.. U
senirtlv eirciliars rettl ItTmail, Ka apiH-nii'm. ,
kpai-my d-'0 prwit'p'iy. t4-.i!t iH hnt env-
full llaolu.n.' v
July 27-dntwlm. ' t 1 .- . V
T0& BALE. TMute C n n ! 1 ill
V I
I - IIU.1AU, JO - f i n
pti-tf
, In sJtliti'Ht to bis Island U 1'1tJ stuck of
iAi.Li'n'uHu.ti, .' : ' . f ';
I'ttkUuierf , f 'lotlis, Cteitts' rettdf made
V P I U t , T.; O T
7
I jklk-sf snd eliiliiren ti nuinwl and BiniiuiiUfHl
f - . :
lUTSuf the Whnt fall siykt. .':-
; RIBBONS, FLOWERS. LACE3, &0.
NOW OPENING,
LADIKH, MISSICS' AND CHIl.DRENS'SIIOLS
i ...
In srtnt Vetrlefr. , !
! ; , , -.: , :
' (Vane one and sll, snd esuuue aiy sloek lief- jmr
' , H. ROSEN BAUM,
Hm. I VsireKrvtll Mi,, taest diaw to P. f. res
cuds llrug Htorew', J. . ... i' ly,;. p.. r. .., .v
'Sept. S-lw ' ' " '
IMVntSITV OF MAKYLAMK
' SCHOOL OF MEDICINE.
f" - .
riviKun v viyrn "uRsro ok tub school
.1 of MtdK iiie in the I'nivertiitv of ttarvlsnd will
eoimaeacenn Mrmdsv, the 15th. of (h tolKT,' lmil, and
sill clron tlutjat. Mkii.1i, , , , .t
- fau lty or riivsir. ,
. NATHAN It SMITH, M. D.
, -v-i: , ... .- J'rofntiortf Muryrij, , kt t
, W. E. A. AlIvIX, M. !., Mi. 1).,
i 1'roftutir of Clitmittry and I'tafMHifji. -'
0K0R0E W. MII.TENBKRORR, M. D
VoW)!; ifAMefriv ami of Jhfatet of ft'a
i. . wira ainf ihiUrtn, , " .
" Hf('HARI) MrSHERRV. M. D., '
I'roftmur uf IVinciylrt and fVnctics qf MeJMnt.
i (IIIRISTOPIIEU JOHNSTON, M.D.,
J'rt.tMr b Huh nil, Dmrriifivt and ittryicnl
Anatomy.. , i
j,,. sAwrnVc niEw, m. n,
j'roff t Materia Mnticii a.it Tkraptt'ci,
' vr.vkk Donaldson; m. ,
Prvftttor of J'hyiiohitfi, llygitnt-tmA . fAiri
'"- 1 ' ': HsfAidiyy,
f 3.VML4 U. BUTLER, il. Tx, -
Ikmonttrtft of Anatomy and Aitjuvrt to tht
,: ."?' of Anatomy. . , ,
a.Aivn t". h.vu rii, i. 11. -. " '
" ' Aujmtt to tht VrifuMt tf Surgery. '
" VLt-JK K. CHATA Rl, Jh M. Il ,
Ahnr t th lrofMor ft Vtitetrii-.
(, ; niEiv van nniBLR m, d.; : t
', .i.(Nicf Uf th iVwsssns- of Pratt v.
l 3. It. BTRAITH, M. D,,' " " " '
Ad'uiiH to llit Profetmr f AluUriu Hedtca.
M. J. DietlOSSKT, M. D,'
'" Adjunct to t,f Vrqffmw of Chtmintry. ,
WM. T. IfOlVARD. M. IV '
j Aitutui to th prnftuor uf Vhytwlopy.
t,Fi:KH, fir lb full eonriw, tlnVOO; hir Mulrleiilsliim
J7..00 : tut tVsctics Anstoniv (in mi,
I t NIVtlthllt fliJ.jnrU.:,'JJiia riU.uwirai e.lsb
Jwhlstat, wmnMml knnsa ssTihe Ihilmifir fi.ru'
mmnj, 1 allai livd to tin- JUdiml UillvKe, soil is Hand
ssikd "t I l$ifUntk lt.Mii,Mi,m in Meith-ms snd
iiurgery. Ita-iiif the .V,iiijim' JIdmI fur th Pit
yif bslliinnru, i'im4 ..ill i' .'i m Tropus, slid
either iliwlimf rx'.0irtt, iou.v Uh eoiinuntlr lH4'rad ill
it ntis at II s si) inilU4iiis diHSsai hi Hit
rml 'sibi. Ui-lil Jln Itu puul, tber sre sxvmsl
!.iher iiurs H.j.usl, ln nmnn, infant snd In
plum At innia, mm aeesssiUe to Madvnta, wbr
ii.Antfmr lsre Is given bv Adjiiurta to tb vs
!rim I'nifensont, snd oilier KUiiimnl J byHictiui and
tinreiitis. ' - -
1 turtli.lnftH-iuslifn Is sCf.iriled tv tlia Circulars,
twluelt aisy be bad from snv menahsr of tli Family,
!.. . .1 kr llll AilkTf,i.n,ir,n . "
M. n. nuir, ;u.ui fr.u, at, u..
,. . .. , riean of tb t'strulty.
h-pt. 8-.'M
taM MHI tlf ('l.l.tCK.
WAMHINOToN, p
C,
t Tb wmin sewibm of lbs several Deptrtments is
tblKl-'oUi'Ko s ill oiwn Willi hiU Faciiltin of matnirtimi,
eerttt tts t'Mifeawur fmtu ths Rouih baring re-suiiit-d
Uu-'U iUo a, at Ua daUs following i
j .. I'wpsrstorj llepsrtuK'iil, Heps, . I'ilh
j A ii l.ni. id , , j " . " . . , li ...
1 1 w . I'Hh '
Midieal ' .
f Each I'i'psrtiiieut is wnamm .1 tti fiimiah tb ninst
tlmr' .null .'Una riHim utrrl rii.'l ii u ; alols tli soillmry
.fm-llilt.io ai Ui f i'ib-nil LiitaJ fir geiunsl ciilturs
-sre In sll renHM'ts niaiit-inatd and lit aiiin iitiHtpial
led by snv Codeic tn tiu Soautrv. ' '
I Dim hsu tuilum is jfivn lo orplians if tliw sr.
Ktti If nVS rt !. uvust ry have slao -.-iil fuoiliin
:aiiil KialiiiUiua iiiKirui'iioH ia gtvu m all the branch
of 'l'ln.i.i!u id aaleiwttonn 4-'ur . fiirlb.-r niiinliis
jaddrew,. - t f ' J
i , ' (f. w, 8m;iov, n. ii. -
j Aug. ?-(in -s., ) -7 v f tri-nti-at,
I n INFALLIBLE YEAST FOWDERa x
,'ii nlitle mt-n. who tlinMiiljly nudt'i'MUtiil llm attb
O Jeet, (KKii-urrrtill gl't sruuiiiaiij' In aJi-iMK that
lutllllllH auiila atli-ll S tit.ll-O'ili.lia lilltli lli-t. ajtlntit
bfalili i 1.4.1 le.ii t. 'I ns f nn-itv ft. l band in MM!'
MN' lrir'A(.Uill.K. TtAi PUttl-klt , il... value f
- lii,-U th llniH,i'ii iilu-d ; - . ,
i liu.n.m, Aiw. 21, tv.H.
I I b tetnd the V.-st PnwiU'ra ymi liianniacliiri.
and tsn rinrtiinieril tbfin a iHrlr HiiiK'riiir to anv
;..i.hiT er.r nftfd br nit., In ail.ltiiuti t the lu-liini'Fa
snd HWwtitnaa nf th.1 brt-a.1, the piwdrirs art- .ottinii
icai, sa im third the lard neunllr r.-ipit4.1 will aima-i r
i oi the mutiny ii.f .ihf.r l'if bread or biMi-iid, k'"t
. v ti and t aa il, sr etrpllditi,
f . isoi!ia A. Orb. "
..
' TliS pri of these powder p psckags la Vt eta, or
Tli el. )l pnuu.1. To It had at , ft! '
K.-.nifeekonti'y M.tr, rayt-llt vijletre.'t, Jlaleit,li( JJ.
i.A i . -t.,S a .
s , iUi m, Am;. J1, lifts,
Una ia lo ceilTlv thut-1 inv nht'd Air. Mnifattiu'a
YiKfl I'littdt'i i. and litiil ih.'iu to l aupetinr to snv 1
liave ever tmod, Atirr trvmg thiu hk no bouan-i(t:pt.-r
ilLb satit-iK-d n.ihunt them. .
ls. 8 D Tlicai
- J ( ,
" Un rri.s, An ?t PM
1 liv tin .1 Mr. Win, Fiuii'iuii 1 1 a.-,i r.,.l, ra and
.8 ill lUm . J ft lCL r-. Lit tuiHi.
. A,,-'J.,.!- t. .
iuu) .nunri.i i.imi:
t i .u(.s mid f.tr ! at t
?it pi.r liittul..
1.1'Si Hill tl.ta.l.
d
vl hi thiltri) 'l.in and V .i
AU. f. I;V. r'.i-,U-i' ami llitir.
V tUlK'nl A lltSII'l.,
(Ait;;-. 31 V : .ft iiumi'Jii, It-1
'no i on 4ti.i:
1WI I
.(1.
4". VWY rntT'i'-i (il'l .
i ...1 i i ' i k t on
- - . t- i. i .,,
!' r: : utrn b'.tio nr. 1
. I .im p vi ir.tn-t.ioib
K. RATNEIi
' '"'..'. ,!t'H 0'lCQR:AH '
' '.'-'i ;.V ''
vt V 1-5; ' v. n - ?
kTMUf.0,n-..-'-
n .t
Vi. j
1ST It i:UV t Is Sllrui tilou!
IT la s entvilv new eiinhfiA difvn-v rnathmiitrf "
many tf t! iii.mii ..weitMl and rtwltnnlivs saiH
la tlitvw.iA.V Afar.'''".
W bav sneti eoiiri 1'.' m ita awita, ssd iaA
Br ll will do all i laiin lor it that w etlar
( i,o4 iiiWAim
If tks Alltlais Hair Men diiea n.4 kiv aalia
favtio la all esae whm ttrti ut alnul notnit .laaoa wits
atw asstrasi a . .
HALIs .
Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renew
bss orwYad itself lo b th moal psrfwti prsparsiiu
forth ilirvriT.trtd t tli pulilm,
Il la s vKeUhl einwstid, and eanlaiua a Imuii
osa prpriie wlistvr.
11 U . a it atnki-a al Jh roul aad (lis tb
glands with sw lit snd eolnrmg niatur.
It will rwlflt Uraf Hair Is lis rlgia'
! ' ' -'
' ll will kxp. ih If air frita fnlliai oal.
llaaiBv tb Kvalst, al Make ia tiair
sad. Ir and tlhrn. . ,r
tto prna atld r ystjsg, aliuuld lau l u it. -ll
U reooinniendtfd smi ntii-d by ilia Mrl Itf ratcal
siiharttrt '
Ak Nr IU11 a Vi:elsbl Nirihau lnir Tiiiivw
r and imks soothet
MS II t II, A lit., Iltriel'
N.t-I:n, N. II. '
' IJT K.'l,l bv all liul.-..iat, Williama r JUrWiin.l
and P. V Pmesd, Hab'irb, M V.
rt In IMHtHHl wli'in.
g o n i: t ii i s u m t:
UNDEIt TIIlUN. '
A New Era In Medicine
IT It tb HnfrurhiK Slid fieard rad 111 follow
'Mr Let all hn bv beu given lip 1-J liii-tora.
snd spoken of as Incurable, rsd th following!
a- Let sll ho ran bulievs fai'tn Slid enn hsv
fslth in Tnlenee, Mad the fiilliminc
Jfnoie nit men '.w Pies piwwtr, Slut en thiv tli
TwentKitli day of Jon, In Ui n ar ut miv Im d, Ins
Ihollaalld 1 lit 11 llll.lt. d anil liixu hn, Jmla-.lnlif
ram Joseph IiavdiH-k to ioa, tviiown an aui h, snd lw.-
uifl tuny sttorn, ii'pia..ii sa i..iivt- inai nn la ll."
anl ..iieriil siri nl titr th 1. lined Siaii'n, and rl.M-ti-den.-iv
ttif-t-B.-f, f.- pt.privti..iia ot inmli.-intia ktitiwii.
sa MAtliill I.H l'll.l.M and HAIAC, and thai lite M-
lowmg swrtitteatea ar vrbtiut er.pit.a to tha Iwttt or
In kmmlt'.lwfl and Lofit f.
JAMr-mMI'tint,
tl, V' " ' ! f v btasrv PnhlK',
Wall fill-set, Kew Voik.
; Jims I, 1.
Ia. MAAtun.s-1 tsk atv pen to wrna veil of mv
treat relinf and ll.al ln sn fnl pain in an' m l ba
rlt mo at btt tliankm tyour lu.fiirino. uh, diM-titt',
btiw Itiankr'tii I am that 1 run eel fi.mia shp. 1 ran
Haver wiiiti it nniiiif..h, 1 th:.nk rou n.rain ail sinut,'
and am iir that von r n aiif he fiinid of allauiM -
ra, 1 eirtild unt Indp s-rilriiK In rrvn, and h'tp vim
will not lake it siiiimi.
JAM1 1 MYI H.S.
111! Avvilu t.l.
This la to eertifv thai I was iWtmi jtu f..im
siinv with fhr.Hiii lnaiibuia, and haw bvn cuio4..y
Dr. WsKgnd's 1'illj.
, . u.r.t li t. i.i,
New t.'li, Aplil 7, M. W I ill lit) ... , .
Tbe fiill.iwliiit 1 so iiitt i-lni iv. ! iiian.ii."
phtvtd iu an li.ni f i.ini'lry, im ..-m tiat nt.n.1
11 IM illlo s rta-k 11.. it Waii i'ljll.p flr.t i (. .1. , d ill . 3
phmtiiu. 'tlie i.i. lud nun it.ui tiii.-i.-.ii a:,.r....l a i. t nn
Pnm in s irf. . t hiiw.ir, am) ho sua Limit di.vtl.nl..
The fiilhiwing I'.-i'dtlt-ftt a p,hfn ti'ii.t'l'V tiunil.u
eiH hi weeks sllvr the sej-nbim.
, - " ' NW S..nk.Jn. It, !-'.:.
Mvnsrns In Jsmb llur.lv j ( mil n li.m f. ..0 , t
WMftadlv biirnt l.v hut Iimii in NivvmimI. v i .-ii ; nv
hnnia healed, but had a minima tu.f i ii n.-. i. i n.i
would not heal ; 1 liifl Mar.i.l s. i, im i it .nf.il
m in a fuw wih-s. '1 hi in nil ti .t' . iii( ki.v ti.nl. i ;n,
now ni at Javksiiir Iron ti.. I t, '.'ml imito,
- 1 I'J (i.i.H.I i, btliib
Kstrarl fraui I'n.Uu i.ttit-iai
I had nn siiitite: Mi.Ky.itd a Puts ittvs m s ksr .
ty one." . ' , .
, Vour I'llla are nmt v. ..ii,j."
"Ist-iut f.r siiiitl.. i -t. -in, an I keep tht m In th
house," i
'"I'r. Man ltd b eui.nl toy liesdaelia tint was
chl'OIH.'.'
"I KaTti h ilt ..f hut t.f v.'iir piHfli to my Labs far
rlioli ia nun ...... 1 iu d. ai Intl.. thins .4 .)ll Iu s
'Iar,''. . . - -j
'!) iiait).-a id a nmMimtr U nnw uifd," ,
,LY..nr hut .if Mt.-- .'ittrtv Ive univd ,via rif ti. tiatt lit
thu bead. I rni.i-.-il tnitt .if your hail l-.-Lind am.
ears and th.. n.'i.-tf 1. 11. ' '
"hi ml in. t.i iMti.-i.; said on f. p.tf.r Uiniiy,'
ln...W a, iMiarxi-inr prb I tniv-flva swnt,
bntl.( nit..l(r-iii..i p. uh i aorth dt.lhr,'1,
'. n.l in. of y.mr pilU.: ' ' ; j t -
".. t in.' Lav., thiae bo" of vour Kaiv by rettuis
mall." .. ;- ,-..,r,
I Lava over 200 aueh Te.Umonali '
As tbitt, but it'll i4 cpAt1 entnt-t-t nnj t.t eni'lnd
; J. MAitvilUt, M. It.
v. r. it.si i At.i:T roa RiL-
; ij.ti.ioii , ; .. '
Maggie! I'ills aul Skive. V
Kiillt'R.-hoit sa.i'.i.ne' without th ntrrsteif
tni.t.'iiiai k sr.-ini'l oi. h .i t'T .i, ..ijvd Ly l'r. J.
M.umtr.i., It I'm titi-et-t,' Ni.w i.nk., fi eiiinioifaii
Klll. lt ! L l. tlV; ... . - -- - , 4 " ' " -
bold bv aUi:o'(-i't!W. I.i.'bv. i i.M'., linn t hron'fh
nt.t th t iijit-d hmic and Una-'i. -H Si eeni j,
tmOTp...
. Aujfr. U iti .... .... ; -
no, coiT03PtA?,'i'T:i'":
CALL AND HEi:
'I'lte Ct'lrbntlfJ I'nlt cranl .tton
iit A Cotiilt'tist r,
B, f. VVillianwon a 't,bav tb pirtUUt.i of n
i -.nn- ti-.' lo li. t .-it- ti 1 i '.-'it .. i - . . . . ,. t ....
iht.y have oept'flt-.i til n hki'-,' t,-!( i ia--i tti-.u
tht) fiahBtaf a ik! itni.ii'oi 4.y -,.M-ii (j . v a.i
ani.iotl rt. him-.!-" . n. vi.hh1. Uma at-d I ...hVq
orA, aJti-f.l lo o -ti" "i Jk-i p ntr, tU vi y ir.ii, ,
r1 tt i
Xby oirit "11 etie liiteruaied to tall an-J r
th ti-iiiitu! ioini!t M iiioit 0t..i, t v,-t.evi
Ktrt, baiticH.
Kslcigb, Juiy 23-tf ' ' . . , -
I .. A'na; S01w
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