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TI1E RALEIGH SENTINEL, it i rcsuansn " "i - DAILY. WEEKLY AND BEMI-WEEELT Official Oreai of Korili Carcto ' STATE PRINTING BINDING ESTABLISHMENT. . r.no.rt.v. t Editor. . . .. . rwi r inaCBirrioa st;":; OmIW Henllnd I year in advance........ 00 Itally 81" month In MliuNi,.i( ...... 00 geml Weekly " " ............. t 00 trari-wl M " 00 TtMDii.rSMTiBt. vtn b delivered ta toy part of the Oily at FUteeaCent a week. LA & PEBBIN8' I the only GEM'INK ' ' WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE The City. Jimmie Justice Is going to ran newsboy on the Raleigh k GMton railroad. .,. - The Oak City rieasure Club will gjve a hop at Brown' National hotel next Friday evening. A mnoh needed eroasing ia being laid on Wilmington street, jact in rear of the market honae. " ' . r ; John Thorn peon, one of our escaped penitentiary atriped-backa, baa been re captured in Sorry comity. riar Mritlmn anil b Vaw VnrV comedy company at Tucker Hall, Ma-J iiay evcuiug, AVTewuer The letter of our Halifax eorrespon dent, suggesting the nam of Richard . Smith for governor, will appear Monday, Remember that A. C Bandera ft Co. hare for sale five (5) a No. 1 young and and well broke mule. They will sell them cheap. The fair at Fayettevllle begins next Tuesday. The fair for the round trip from this place is only 42.83, and this includes admission to the grounds. The sidewalk In front of Ore's estab lishment, Fayettevlile street. Is being renovated. It ia to be hoped that the thing Is contagious and will spread. The Goldsboro Messenger, one of our heat state exchanges, warns the public against a self-constituted agent of the "Household Magazine, who is operating iu Ibdeigh. Cotton receipts yesterday, 479 bales. The market to-day was steady at 12) Orders heavier than for the past two w.-- ks. Cotton coming In ' freely. Tiado better than for a mon'h past. Vamjabi.k Rbckipt.-To keep fi-e' meat from smelling Reast, bake, broil, stew, fry, and eat at once. If this won't keep fresh meat from smell ing, cork It-t nose or your own. The bar and billiard room of the Uaaton house,' Newbero, have been handsomely refitted and are In charge of C. It. Sliaokle, of Stanley county, who formerly presided over the liquid re freshment department of the National hotel In this city. CiUxoED Hasds. J. B. Field, late of High Point ban leased the Railroad hotel at Company Shops, and has al ready made many improvements. It ia now a first-class bote! in every respect, and vifdtors may rely upon getting the worth of their money. The present pro prietor ecmtempla&es making it a summer report. . Spbciai. Term applieo Fob. The board of commissioners of Hali fax county, supported by the bar of the county, have petitioned Governor Brog deu to order a special term of the supe rior court for the county, convening the first Monday in December, and that Judge W, A. Moore, of the second judicial district, be appointed to hold it. The petitieh will probably be granted. , kit-Ciioo I So many "wretched cold" were never known before. Everybody has a dab bad co'd id de 'eau. The universal song oi our amictee citizens 1st 'iQ? ?':"'? : ; 1' v caught a cold 1 don't know bow ; . : tro "a eha-sl" Waea I k-caew t Aad when I try, ' IJksaCblae,--:i?''-----,-'i"'-.vi.Vi To ty "p-kits I" v - - ' Itay Va-ceest" -r--- McAdoo Hoes. A gentleman of this city, who has Just returned from the south, being compelled to lie over in Oreensboro, was induced to atop at this . 1 . w . . . . - ..... am-,, uv n UH tue mon uuuguig inaiiagera, the nioast noma and the greatest variety of the daintiest hash, and in fact, is one of the beat kept hotels in the state. Mr. Moore, the polite dining room sup vbtendent, thinks yon are not phased if you fail to eat a good square meal ' .'. r A Pober. Mamie and Johnnie, two little five-vear-old cousins, of this city, were dispitlng the other day about the comparative value of their possessions. After a boastfully careful enumeration by each, Mamie at last' exclaimed i "Well, I've got more dead kin folks than you have, anyhow!'? Johnjie sat silent and pouled for a moment, and then triumphantly' replied i I don't care if you have ; I cried enough at Mr. "H ' funeral, to mae up for all your old dead kin . VOL. XXI. ; R ALEIGH, N. O., dATURAY. NOVEMBER: ClkkicaIi SroaTa. Eev. N. M. Jur ney, the popular young paatorof the Person Street Methodist church, killed 23 a nails veaterday. He handles a shot nn aa well as be doea the artillery of Zion. Brother Bobbitt, of the Christian Advocate, didn't succeed so well He slew one bird thst bo got, and two that rot themselves away. - He shoots ink far mora effectively than lead. Bbowm Bbbao. This Interesting vegetable takes its name frona Ossawot- taroie Brown, whoso soul la tald to be marching along. It is composed of eaual narta of clay, flour, coffee grounds and Butler's boot-blacking, shortened with wagoo grease and tar. and fiavorod with straw out of aa old mattress. It is grown in the same way aa other kinds, ana Harvested with cross-eyed steam baby-Jumper. When baked to a gentle orange tint, turn out and seive in a battered stovepipe bat with warm mustard-plasters and rancid butter. It will be found very palatable and nourishing for Invalids wrapped In reduauneu ......... UAix'e Combination. Lat ere nlng this company repeated the popu lar French sensational drama, "Two Orphans," to a huge audience, but not so barge as they should have had. We reiterate the statement that it Is the most meritorious troops that has visit ea our ctty lor a long tune, and the rendering of the play last evening was eaual in all respects to that of Monday. This evening "Led Astray," translated and adapted to the English stage by Dion jfonclcaulL wiu be presented. This play .had an unprecedented run in London and Mew York, and Is of thrilling interest; . mnm ' ' It EascRB : Aiuud. We , under stand the young ladles of the Edentoa Btreet Vethodist church propose to have a grand fair,! festival and reunion, some time next week. Their enter talnmenta are alwa re cbanninz aflaira. and we are assured thev intend, if dos- siuie, io surpass au their previous er- lorts at being agreeable and rendering their patrons a full return In religions fun for whatever nickels they may see lit io invest. ' l ounz men. brush nn your Kunday-go-to-meeuDgs, awing your sweemearu u you nave any, orsonje other fellows' if yon haven't) - to your ten arms, ana go. xou can t get rid oi a V more" easily , or enjoyablr. We hope the hall may be crowded to the squeezing point Place where and time when, will be announced hereaf ter. roucaCocar. Mayor Manly, though auffermg from a bad cold, caught while playing conquering hero at Wilmimrton. resumed his magisterial functions this morning. Beveral oases were np and die posed of. Mary Jordsn,' black as the hinges of Hades, charged her husband. Clay Jor dan, with breaking down the door and bad conduct senerallv. and 'introduced her sister aa a witness. Clay didn't like the tone of Bis's evidence, and in ooen court expressed the opinion that she was telling a d d lie, and for his misdirected candor was marched off to the oalabonasL Bis got her blood up and gave his honor some back talk and wasaent to join her anecuonate brotaer-in-iaw. Mary then got out a peace warrant and had Clay bound over in a bond of $50. James Harris, colored, next nut in a plea of not guilty to the charge of disor- aerry conduct on nyettevittff street The charge was not f nfiv sustained end James was dismiased with a caution. Claiborne Pearson and Wilson War ren, both republican Dohociana. rwere cliarged with disorderly conduct on Fav- etteville street, and made to plank np $5 each. .,.! i t f Weather axd Moox. Never in the memory of halt a dozen "oldest in habitants" tied together, waa more ex quisitely lovely and beautiful weather known In America, than we have bees enjoying this week. The nights espe cially have been transcendeutly glorious. Air mild and balmy as aver sighed o'er Araby tho blest, . Skies unclouded as those whose bine arch bends, la crystal purity, above the enchanted bay of Na ples. And moonlight bathing hill and valley, city, rock, brooklet and wild wood in a flood oi radiance nch and sil very as ever Illumed the romance wreathed courts and towers of the Al hambra. AIL everythlngconsplres to put even the . toughest old gosling into a squashily sentimental mood. The temp tations to strou around arm in arm wiin some mend or ins opposite gender, star-gacing, whispering soft and tender absurdities, humming gentle ditties," dealing In emotional froth and bottled moonshine, and making an egregious ninny of one's self In general, are al most overpowering. Stout, stubborn, stolid Is he who does not succumb; get bis knees half-soled ; re-thumb his Bo rneo and Juliet Claude Melnotte, Tom Moore and Mother Goose; lay In an ex haustless supply of such amatory am munition, as candy-kiss couplets supply; and sally forth for a scene with some body that snail lay xoung jLocmnvar, Lord Lovell and Lady Nancy, and VU liklnt and hla Dinah, forever In the shade.- -yy - - - - '" I- Why t "Taxes pound into the sheriff's office to-day quite livelily." The sbove. Mr. Editor, is taken from the local columns of your yesterday 'a issue. . Both state and county taxes are paid at the same time, yet the county treaanrer was not able to cash an order on himself to-day for nine dollars an! fifty eents, nor vQl he be able for a month bene. WnysoT . O, y Daawx noM Lira Is the title of a volume of Dickens' raciest sketches just issued, for the first lime in America, by the great pnbliahing-bonse of E. J. Hsle ft Son, 17 Murray street, New York, contains sll the inimitable sketch the vsrions type of young ladies, young gentlemen and young couples, which pin every-day peculiarities and follies. like drieji bugs and beetle, to the moral entomologist's walla.' Exquiaitelx bound in green and gold, with twenty illustra tions by Hablot Browne. :. A charming book fur' a holiday present Alfred IFQUams has it for sale.. 1 , i at a job G kick's Fuxikal. A tele graphic diipatch from Portsmouth i Bounces ' that the funeral of Major Grlce will take place to-morrow after neon. A ipecial (rain left the Raleigh ft. Gaston depot at 7:23 yesterday evening, carrying Superintendent Win der, and A. M.' MclTieeters, of- the board of directors, J. B. Batchelor, director,, and tt. H. Jones, auditor of the Baleigh & Augusta Airline, went down on this morning's mail train. The Baleigh ft Caston office la draped In mourning, as were all the trains this morning. Most of the directors will be present at the funeral. ox tbe'rail. qkeembboboto wijcstoh tub rail road coMxirru'i tbip. Gbkbmhbobo, N. C, Nov. 12, '75. ' ditob' SENTUfBt, t At the solicita tion of the members of the railroad examining committee, I accompanied them to Wins ten to-day. The entire party, except Captain Green, occupied births hi the magnificent Pullman loepinz-car which they had along. We started at o'clock this morning. The crowd had been Increased during the night by the arrival of Charley Jones, of the newsy,, gabby, sparkling CHARLOTTE OB&EHVXR, who Is as clever a fellow as ever wore boots and breechaioonv we ar rived at Winston, tha present term inus oi uie road at 7 o'clock, and after a few preliminaries, marched np to tne Merchants' notei, where mine hosts, Pfohl ft Stockton, had prepared a breakfast for the party, to whkh they paid their respects in a manner that plainly said it waa all O. K.. and some to spare. After this Important ceremony the party divided off, and visited many places of interest We met with our worthy brother in Ink and tribulations, Matthews, of the - - - WINSTON SBKTINEL, who kindly took charge of Jonea, of the Observer, and your correspondent and "showed us around" at a 2:20 rate. At half-past ten o'clock, the whistle sounded "all aboard," and we dashed away for Greensboro, where we arrived at noon. In returning, we bad a splen did view of the PILOT KNOB, - . of the blue Ridge Mountains, looming up far above the clouds, with other peaks, presenting a grand appearance. The party after remaining a snort time here, leit lor Richmond, ail without ex ceptiou expressing themselves IIIOHLY PLKASKD with North Carolina and the treatment they everywhere received. as a matter oi interest so the neenie of Winston, Salem and vicinity. Capt Green, the efficient superintendent of that division, authorises us to say that be will make every exertion to get a low tariff of freight which ia so greatly de sued, and which those people have so long tried to secure, but till now with out avail. , R. W. B. TAR DROPS. Cumberland superior court begins Monday. Wilson has shipped 4.852 bales of cotton this season. . . , A Boectacle-Deddler ia one of IParren- ton's daily spectacles. . Youthful lizzie Citizens hare cone txtensivly into hop-era. - W. & Whedbee is to speechify the Woodville Good Templars. Chapel Hill University has 85 stu dents, and hopes for 250 next year. Elisabeth City Is fattening on fresh blue fish, and Creecy's loosing all his creases. :t r i Woodville, Perquimans county, has a Boanerges-nursery In the shape of a debating society. - y ,t - The Warrenton Gazette, with practi cal pathos, exclaims i "As winter sp prosches our jails fills. " V a The accidental disoharge of his run the other day. left Jas. Utellay. of Ger' man town, a left-handed man. Richmond superior court last week acquitted Bailay, charged with outraging auuy noweu. i upiuar aeuummit tut dicta him guilty, ' All over the world Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup ia making its way. and every place it roaches consumptive people are more seldom met It ia truly a blessing to humanity, and only costs 23 cents. Fsyetteville is to shake her festive pedal corns snd bunions at a grand mil itary ball next Wedneadsy evening, and lull areas fwmcn generally means sosnteet possible dreen) ball Friday evening. ; " j. M rtELioioua A CHcraca ooisa bbllb, A dalsty IllUe booaet, v . 1b .WKtMt sisrmbout, - A tea of teway wa-slat O'er forehead wbha ss saow, t -A braes of sparkling tappblres, i we eeccis of mmt sts, t ruby. ; r ' Ami s faMiBAtinc .lira. Think 'rt .hoe tkn gees to worship v , Ah ! It's difficult te tan, ' .-. Hut B'l piala both saint sad ataatrs i wonaie umi eaooau seua, A tightly Suing bodies. " A eotusM all broe.dd, P . 1,, Short pMttaklrla with tonmem, ' , In muIIm. e jlor brmwlMl, -- EaaaieM shoss with borklea. ' Buch at the Vraachtm stad, .. W tab loNs, taper heat-Up. - , ' " Tax. rttt a elAStte bend. ' - .i 5 . . Thlsk'tt the B's for Ood's glory . tlbtdreatesoulsawsUt ' - - Ordot the waat torn taint or tinner ,t -t Te tors the Sabbath belle t Bam ember the Sabbath day to keep it holy. . n-;?- i. -1 .-. Toianot is to have a new Baptist enaren. :.. . , ! Correct in yourself whatever yon dis like In anotner. The festival of the Wilmington Pre byterian ladies netted 1100. Winston is to have a new Methodist ohnroh. t2,60O already raised. The North Carolina Presbyterian it vigonaly warring on 8onday trains, , Divine the fntnre by studying the past There is nothing new under the sun. ' " . Bishop Atkinson, of the Episcopal ohnroh. preachea - ia Warrenton to- Tbo stats convention of the Virginia Christian Association meet ia tttann- ton. Dec. 8. , Bev. Wm. N. SooU has been installed as pastor of tne Thud neabytenan ennron ot lucamooa. The Vinrinia eonferenoe of the South ern Methodist ohnroh meeu ia Danville, next Wednesday, ov. 17. Windsor has orsanised a yonnc men's prayer-meeung. to be neid every 'innrs- day evening, in tne aietnouias ennron. The fourth quarterly meeting of the Warren circuit takes plsos at Cokesbnry. Nov. 20 and 21. Bev. Wnt Close will preach both day. The Methodist of Uilhtboro have been enjoying a glorious meeting, con ducted by Iter. u. V. Utfe, assisted by tteva. aa ia uenurna ana w a. nuns. Person Street Methodist church has been outfitted to-day with large, new stoves, and will be aa comfortable for the winter as any delicate ennauan could desire. 1 ' The Staunton (Va) Ymdioator man has been looking in at the Virginia synod. . and no is struck with the "grim godliness and grit" ot it members. He aver that 'the true Presbyterian k essentially a God fearing man, andif he has the power hell see to it that other people fear him." ' The Baptist state convention met In Shelby last Wednesday. Col. J. M. Heck, of Raleigh, presided. Judge John W. Kerr was elected permanent president; W. A Graham, R. B. Overby and B. H. Griffith, vice- presidents ; John T. William, treasurer ; W. W. Boss, auditor ; J. D. Hufham, recording secretary; and ). B. Under wood, corresponding secretary. The introductory sermon was preached by Bev. Mr. Brown, of Fayettieville. Bev. it 2ruchard. oi ftaleurh. preached Tuesday evening, and ordained three deacon. " J SERVICES TO-MORKOW. At Christ church, Episcopal 11 o'clock a. m. and 4 p. m., by Rev. M. M. Marshall, D,D. Sunday School at 9 a. m . At church of the Good Shepherd. Episcopal, U a. m. and 7:30 p. m., by Kev. K. It Rich. Sunday School at a.m.' ... '... '-, ..':,,:... At Salisbury Street Baptist church. 11 a. rn., and 7:30 p. m., by Rev. W. B, Atkinson. Sunday School at I a. m. At Swain Street Baptist church; 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m by Rer. Dr. Stone, Sunday school at 9 a. m. At Edenton Street Methodist church. 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m by Rev. L. S Bnrkhead, D. D. Sunday School at 9 a. m. ( W, J. Yoong, Superintendent Singing exercises at 4 p. m. Seats free at all tervicea. - At Person Street Methodist church. 11 av m. and 7:30 p. m by Rev. N. M. Jumey, Sunday School 9a. m. r At bt John's Catholic church, mass a! 11 a. m , vespers at 5 p. m., by Bev. Father Riely. Sunday School at 10 a. At Presbyterian church. 11 a m. and 7:30 p. m by Rev. Dr. Vaushan. Sunday School at S a m. . Communion services to-morrow week. UAIL TO THB 1XEBOEB Iyur pre mium article of warriors, Baleigh Light I Infantry, got home hut evening from their visit to the Wilmington fair, and were greeted with cheers and plaudits. The red glow of biasing tar-barrels Bt up the heavens. Congratulations on their victory were showered upon them from every side. At the cspltel, F. Ef. Busbce, In be! alf of the citizens of Ral eigh, welcomed them back to their homee, and thanked them for the credit they had reflected upon the city in toartnir off the twice, u tha luttt M11ai1 company at the Wilmington contest ! The speech was a gem admirably! adapted to the occasion. The members ' ef the company express high gratiuca I tion at the manner or their reception nd entertainment In Wilmington. The . city by the sea hss twisted another ' cord around our grateful hearts. We are I hers ror vo days. - , " ' ; ; r " I 111 .. ( I in WW 131875. - No. 86.; , RAILROAD INSPECTION. OFFICIAL EXAlUaTATWH OF THB BICH- l MOHO A0 DABTTILLB ROjSO V .': UUESTS AKD UrCIKKIVTa. j . Gbbkmsbobo, Nov. 11, 1875; Editob Sihtwbl 1 This afternoon while awaiting the freight-train at Com pany Shops, the special train of the eommittee of eiamlnatloa of the North Carolina division of the Richmond Danville railroad arrived from Golds boro. By Invitation of Capt A. B. An drews, the emcient and courteous super intendent, 1 accompanied tne pany to ton piece.., uno was composed of W. B. Isaacs, chair man, Titos. Heal and Dr. Tbos. Stokes, of Richmond, and B. F. Garrett, of Halifax county, Va.j Jamea A. Scott, F. B. Isaacs, Col. J. B. McPhail, T. W. Boenniger, of Richmond, and Col. T. M. B, Talcott, general superintendent ; W. H. Green, superintendent of the Richmond ft Danville divwion, and Capt A. B. Andrews, luperlntendent of the North Carolina divlaion, ac companied the committee on their trip. The train was under the Immediate charge of Capt D. P. Ligon, a popular ana expenencea cooancior. The party ( LEFT UCHX0MO . last Tuesday morning and examined the road and all the appurtenances np to Charlotte and from Charlotte down to Qoldsboro. The rhalrmsn of the committee. W. o. Isaacs, informed me that the exa mination waa KlfTIBSXY SATISFACTORY In every way. The party arrived her at 0:30 and repaired at once to the alcAdoo house. where an elegant supper bad been pre pared. W. D. McAdoo. aided by his right and leit bowers, 8. U. Dobson, chief manager, and J. B. Moore, dining room superintendent, gave us a splendid banquet . The bill of fare contained everything that heart or stomach could wish, and it wss senred in very hand some styie. Tne . BAILBOAD FAKTT lived in ear fitted jnp for the express purpose, sad possessed every oonre ' enee for comfort and travel The directory of the Piedmon tir Line is composed of high-toned 0utle men and men of eanacitr and experience. and they are fortunate to secure the ser vice of a man of such universal useful- as and popularity aa CAPT. A. BL ATOKlWa.-!'. , late of the Baleigh ft Gaston railroad, a superintendent of the North Carolina diviakm, and Capt W. H. Green, late master of transportation of the North Carolina division, aa superintendent of the Richmond ft Danville division. The party will leave here early to orrow morning to examine the road between this place and Salem. I have accepted an invitation to accompany them, so you may expect to hear from me again on this subject K.W.& NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A. C. SANDERS & CO., AGENTS FOR THE STAB AMMONIATED SOl. IT ISLE PHOSIMIATE AND I1PES1 11TB0SEII2CD SUPER ' PHOSPHATE. ALSODKALKIWIN G M.X) C E 11 IKS. 1 ' ,,."' ; 1 r- If yoa hare eoiion for ssle, cSrry or send It o "" as mey to, urgciyo New Tort i J. ...1 . 1 . aovsom . f THE RALEIGH: SESTINEL ' AdvertlsenMnU wtU U InMrted la tne T Bssvissi. st the followlM raus ptrsfereef one iseh, or tea Mfatoa Unsa. ; I ' Oassqnarsoa time ' ' ' '- 9LO M " Mkch tabteqnent autrtioa lets taaa a weak ... ..,...... ........ 1 square, I week f t , , nw.n. ....., ,,......., " . ' .:.:.' t ' . 4 A HKmnt,,. ................ (" . ? J J! M M ................ 5 ' W ";""" - " ;V.t ViV.V.V.V"." as ' NEWS AND NOTESL Heavy rains In England and France. ' nen. Wilson, vice-president, is getting well. -. . - ' . . Baltimore ahip-bn ldlng is est the mend, . . . . u-. -, ' Health . Association ' adjoarnetl at Baltimore. . v - - r a , - Mutiny on Britlth ship tennis, and officers murdered. t . . Carl Schnrx will leave Missouri and' settle in New York, v Dsn. Voorhees is to defend the St Louis whisky-ring thieve, v - France wanta to ; monument her participants In onr revolution. Earon Blanc. Kalian' m1nisterr Interviewed Grant yesterday. One survivor from the Toronto lis been picked up, almost insane. Horace White, of the Chicago Tribune. will be home from Europe next April. Sir Charlea Mordannt's wife will never more-daunt him. He has got hi di vorce. -spTfrr rr Tha North Methodist board of mis-' lions has appropriated 17,000 for North Carolina. 4 1 100 persons held a loint-atock, co- eperatic prayeeeting ln Brooklyn yesterday. Grant and Barry Sullivan have been hobnobbing, whioh indioates a wof ul come-down in Barry's notions of raspee- tauuty. The schooner Beata, bound from Nor folk to North Carolina, foundered at sea, and her captain and mate perished. "Uone to meet old intvy Jocev An old Baltimore aegro who had emigrated to Liberia years ago, ordered a quantity of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup a short time ago. statins that although coughs and colds were not frequent in Africa, he would not like to be without it in hie family. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. fi . Harried, In Edgecombe county, Nov. 10, by Rey. O. W. Phelps, af r. George C. fame and Aliss uzxie runups. T V'nW.a I A l..r Elder P. E. Hlnes. Mr. Wesley S. Par mer, of Goldsboro, and Miss Mollie J. Taylor. Died, In Shelby, Oct. 31, Martha C. Mulino, aged 8 years. la Shelby, Oct 2fl, Mi L. af . Sc.t- paugh, aged 10 yenrx. In Wilson comity, Nov. a, ktrs. Mol lie Thompson- UCKER HALL TWO NIGHTS ONLY ! NOVEMBER 18 and 19, 1875. CiflorT$ Wf nafrvfe rnf Bras uatut. l HTXS PERFORMERS. 90 Enssci d txDTMtJr Cor tkeir own tnertallt v. now un their retura irwra California, with au entirt asw Compsny; ,- 1 . Admtuloa SS aad Khcaata. Reasrred seats 79 cent, (or tale at Osrnier't Drug Store. BOV H-M jmi-. AGENTS WANTED 1 Mid am asd Diru- mas Awaspsd (of UOLXAN'S new f . nrjoiiiiiiiiKs ISA Illctbatio". Address (or asw dr euUrt, K. J. HOLM AN CO., 980 Arch eurtcs, rnua. PBTCUOMANCY, SOCLCHARiintG." How either stz mav (asoinats and rail theloTsand affections of any person they choose Instantly. . This simple, stenta! ac quirement all can post est, free, by mail, lor BSe, together whh a marriage gnide.lgypM Oracle, Dreamt, HlnU to Ladiet, Wcddti Night Bhlrt, Ac A queer book, Address dtag- T. WILUAMS Co., Pubs., Phils.; WHIITED. A gents (or the best sslllsg Prizt Package ta the world. It conUlat 15 sheets paper, IS eaekpet. Pea, Pea Holder. Pencil, patented Yard Measure, and a piece of Jewelry. 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Terms 9.M per year 3 coniet ior fo.oo. Bpleadld Bonk offers snd 1 remluai. Specli&ea number 10 . cents. - ' - T. 8. ARTHUR BON- Phllsd'av. Pa. f ASONlu S Stm Maaonie work. Vl' ill. que and highly important. Send lor ' complete' eaUkHru. j Asants Wanted. ' REDDING a CO.. Fubliabera ot BtanIa-4 awmir noraa, (oi oroMway, New lork, 7
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