r THE BALEIGU SENTINEL. Alw'taed getar ia Clrtaantmn ' FRIDAY, ITSSTJARY 4, 1871 , . : TU Boston Travellar, which plajs pel!ing iti awi uiu, think w have to manv "talented nen,? and Bot wiAUUsman. "' t. i Mareaa Erwia ia roin begia the ffibUoatioaol radical iper:al Ash- m , TV.k'a UKTiurh ta mak DOt ObW lis own but my rwpcWbI.lItf-ciu The liaHlit- f th bankrupt earret- UgJ senator, Xtoacy, Arkaia, ''- tl83.O50. IlM li-eMitie ia th k luuarbaouragUM lyia' Ufl "teri L JU go! paster: .tTT Window, Boston's reverend 1200,001 larger and mbexxler, was one boiinsss aaanafSf a ZIoa'a IlsraU, af which EiaaepCA. Haven ww ditor. fero tMudUrdaof afaaUMt. m Th dinpatobaa report a aWaivabat . fi Imminent ia Spain. Wa shall gladly cWkl tt, tot ,tae dodidoo ba what it The eternal eporU of aqoad akirmiahes, hea-roots captorai end eora- eris pdteiosa, ' have weaned aa erea- ttoa, Let then ki3 each other off at - once and ba ' dona ' wl'Ja it, and make roots fc a newer and better rae.. Th FJchmond Enquirer show a wicked lack of arpreoatioa at Virginia Isgialativ aolana aot Solbns,!Wnen it remarks thai "a general ssssmldv which persUt la doinf MUiing, ; not area adjourning, taaamble nothing so 'nooa aiaa inaxperipaotd fesaale doek standing ber first aaaaoa oaaa addlad Ths ttonstroas thievery of tUlast fifteen-years of . goverurjwnWTirigan- dag and aatiaaal nlgLlnure, ia simply awerwhelming to tba common mind. Tba - daaoarttia hoaaa committee oath post- ofSo departmaat baa Joat stumbled oa a deficit of orer 11,000,000 la one year' aooonnUof the eat b auditor, IfcQrvw. When felled on to explain, be replied tbat he waa "too aick to came." Baal oat tba TiUaina, aick or well, dead or alive. If tba country baa to take ad vantage of a anirereal national, state, county, uanioipal and individual bank rapt act, let it at teaet hare tba saiiafeo tion of banging tba pirate who have wrought its roia. Hancock, of Texan, aaya VcClnra'a Independent Philadelphia Tlmea, want-. to have tba treaenry accumulate 100, 000,000 ia gold bjr tba firat of March next, and apply it forthwith to the re tirement of a like amount of greenbacks, 180,000,000 of wtdch he would destroy aa aooa aa redeemed, and 1 40,000,01) of which ba would retain as a reaerre. Ha thinks that m this way greenbacks ceuld ba brought to par, and tba re sumption act be mad a dead letter by next June. That would be excellent, barring, of course, tba Inevitable panic which the sudden contraction would causa but now would' Ur. Hancock get that amount of gold In ao short a timef Brlstow, whole hard-money to the bona, Cnda this a lerlous fuestioo. Has Hancock thought of itf I We really begin to believe that Qo4 ; baa not oUeily 1 forgottea this country, Taint glimmerings of truth and joetioe begin to Clam the darknee that-w had thought' eternaL'' A' vClain, even though aa oGoial one, may yet b pnn " khed ; and there i ia still room to bop that the moat exalted Moundrel of all ' may Doleaoape. . The war on the gi gsntia thieves af the whisky-ring which. otigi&aUng in the White Hons and tba Capital, baa prmeated every book and oner of the continent with piracy and fraud, is going oa with a vigor tbat ia , aarrying wZd eonsternatioa to Washing' oa headq-jartara. . Joyce, lIoDonald . . and Avery have 'already gone to aba , Missouri peuiieatiary., McKee, pro 'prietor.bf tve Ft Louis Globe-Demo crat, ' tae great double-header Grant rgaa ' 'of - ;- tha 'Trsna-Kissiasippi region, has bees - convicted, and will Y speedily play checkers with his nose behind a crose-barrtd wiodow grata. Ia the United States circuit court at In dianapolis, met Tuesday, Judge 1 Gresham swept this grand batch of level plunderers from the official placet they bare defiled, and consigned them to a turnkey's care t rhilllp C Eberwinc, George T. Blmonson, David M. Lewis, Harrison Miller, William Munford, Hi ram B. Bnjder, Alfred M. McGulf, Jno. - E. FhQlipe, each to two years in the (Southern Indiana penitentiary and to pay a fin of 1,000 j James E. Hill, tare years to the penitentiary and to pay a fine 'of 11,000 Themes Bobb, , , vtas year in the Gibson county Jail and to pat fin of 11,000 Deary Jacques, i Cbristepher Cocnow, John IVCrfep and Dennu Reilly, each six" months In the Gibeoa county jail aad to pay a use ZZZ7ljrfr-iX, George liaaa; six aioathe to the Yanderburg county jail aad to pay fine of (500. ,Th pessUigiifeeaieaos vpon'j. V. LL:aLka Ls been post poned for a few Weeks longer. Several of the prisoners, before sentence was Darned, pleaded their honorable wounds and faithful terries in the army and various other reasons ia mitigation. And now Babcock roes, with fear and trembling, and a mighty array of scoun- drely counsel, to certain doom. His connction I a foregone conclusion. TW fur A oTMt Ifi&ur vUU rbgt Whoop-la I Tber' a good me coming jet l. J WAB.EECBDa Secretary of War Belknap baring been rr" as to his political aspire- t:.ut,has now turned bia attentioaw L-torie subjects. H baa fust addressed a lone leUar to our friend- Dr. J. Wil liam Jonas, secretary of tba Boutharn Hiatoricsl Society, , at lucnmond, U which he am that the fact hae been made knows to him of the existence in different sections of the country of many records relating t the laic war, and that it Would b practicable for tba a department to secure thoe for use In eon- nectioa with the pubuoatuw of tha war reoorit now on hand. Hehaa learned, be says, that an impression prevails that I disDcatioi sxiats on the part of the ad' miaisiration to make a diatinction be tween th coofedaaU and tha federal archives a regards the thoroughnea of their completion ; but b gives aesur- aaos that th department has no thought whatever of discriminating in favor of on section as against tha other, the onlr object being to place oa record in aa oCcial form for the nee of historians and others interested all the data ia its poet mi ion on the subject, Tba state ment' la further mad that all official documents pertaining to tba war sent to the secretary of war will b copied and returned to th owner, if accompanied with loch a request . TUX SENTINEL AND THE BIT UAT10N. ' The price of tha Weekly Sentinel has bean reduced to 12 a year. Two rail' roads and corporations, after attempting to bribe, bar with a few f their pet lawyers at th center sought to break down th Sentinel for three years past. President Hawklna and President Bu- ford, democrats so-called, have "fur nlthed money and free passes to the editors and lawyers. Tha rini and corporations furnish the money for cheap papers. They will be re-lm-burtcd when they sell out th stau's intereet la four railroads at they did the Wilmington, Charlotte' St Rutherford road. Tha pet lawyers are to have the offices and honors of tha atata and big ieee from tbeseads The aly offence the Sentinel has given it 'that it would not join in schemes to plunder tha state, and would not sell out to tha plunderers for 120,000 aad a seat in congress to the editor, as offered by the ring through Dr. Blacknall, stockholder , hi t e Bal eigh News. Pay up your old score for th Sentinel and send us new sub scriber and w will yet whip oat .the rings and railroad corporations, includ ing tha Yarboro bouts and Chatham wing of tha party. ' Tcbkbb. , THE BALEIGH HEWS. This is tha cheapest paper ia tha state. ' Th money to' establish it " ws (arniahed by stockholders ia tha Chat ham railroad, which corporation bribed LittlefialJ, wh bribed Cuffe Mayo's convention of 1868 to giv 13,000,000 to th road, and to giv th lock and dams of Deep river to the road, and th road to give them to Heck,.-Hawkins, Lit tlafield and Bwepeoa. Further, the HMt"'" road waa allowed by th earn carpet-bag convention of 18C8 to ex change bonds on their face payable is Confederate money for good bonds of th company. - Th Baleigh News and Hillsboro Beoorder are th only papers ia the state defending this fraud. . ' ? X Josuh TunaxB. MIXED riCKL,C3 AND STEAL- Ia Illinois ther hang poets, and in Missouri they send them to the peniten tiary. John, if you're going to be out till two o'clock to-night you 11 have to stay at- noma and 1st yourself in, for I A Hartford man wants to sell a farm lo w&idh meanderln j; etresms and rivulets permeate luxuriant pastures. while msjestic ks and maplos attract the eye of th beholder." Wbo bldtf Louis Chandler Moulton. the suirarv poetess of th AtlanUo Monthly, has sailed for Europe. Wo shall miss ber ever so much, for her genius wss sweet er than a sachet bag ia a drawer full of aunts.- !s Th war U Is," said little Johnny. describing a raffle at a church fair, "rou sec someihin' nice, and you give a naif dollar tor a c nance to wia It. another fellow always gets it, and they never offer you your money back." . ' Livingston (Kt.) Era i "How often have wa seen the blooming maiden poo whose fac smile danced like sunbeams apnn th boatim of the sea, and whose hie gave promise of happi uee taaaiiered and hoDS unreauited. eiuing with a huge wad of gum in ber mooth ao her beautiful chin rising and falling like a wava npon the aeean. while the meek pastor endeavored to point ber to the New Jenwalca." i , r Executivb Office, Yakktow, Dakota, Jan. Z 1876. . Mr Dkar Doctob in Stock : As Judire Watu said about Turner " tam pering " with the foremso of tbe grind Jury, Peterson Dunn, " I sm pained to see " tne I arooro noma ana i;nainara railroad wlnjr of the party In fresh dif- avulties. What couia nave posseased you to write a card to the public, that could de Turner no barm and yourself no good." You say Turner owes yeu mouey. Turner says you owe btm, and ha is ready to pay any difference be tween you to Mrs. uapper to whom you are Indebted. You caused your organ, the Ashevill CitUen, to pubtuh that Turner was in your debt, and tt in volved Funnan, tha editor, in trouble for be owed Turner. . . ' Tell Funnan to read, study and in wardly digest," Alfred Williams' letter to Col. Walter lark sgaintt violating tha old proverb H of throwing stones when living in glass nouses. What sort of r-a ; .compromls could you make with - th .widow Uapper wnen sue nas a - suit now pending in Wsks court against you and it sunds for trial st the next Wo after having been continued eeventeea tunes. Your card ia weak on Fur man's punctuality ia the payment of debts. It ia also weak on yeur own ability to pay. You could not have g500 to in vest in tne lutein fiews ana ii.nuu in the Asbevilie Citisen end tiiOOO for new furniture, and then to have made it out of editors and preachers reads more nk.es tale in th Annua Mgntstbaa a business transaction. - Ia Dakota all that a landlord can maks out of an edi tor is puffing, and out of a preacher. prayers. . No man ever made enough out of either to buy a lightning rod or a new carpet tor the uuxea epos, vj the by, baa the lightning rod case of Alfred Williams been decided. 'It was a new idea to threaten the old man with publication if he did not pay before his cotton could be givsn. - - If you start aa agricultural paper yon most recall on of your dismissed ed itors, for Cameron knows no more about farming than ordan Btone about drop ping earn or running a cotton factory. Who is cheap johning the News for you f Tha moat indiscreet, not to my meaa thing, wss to send out Woodson to pro claowte tbat the News wss owned and run by working men, and tha aristocracy and old slaveholders wer trying to break down th paper. ' "' I observe new divisions of the party, Yartxjrough house and Chatham road branches. Wbo bosses the Chat nam road wing of the party 1 I have heard nothing from Btone. Woodson, Us sell or Dr. Hawkins sine your big dinner to the board of trade. Did they all get foundered that they are so silent f , If my salary would admit or It, I would jy luu lientulng rod bill of Alfred WuTiama. That letter cured ma of tba blues. If it did not shake tha poles in Galilee, it truck tne poles in tne iigntmng rod bureau, and mad me shake my sides with laughter. Mark what . I say. It will all be on Turner's side when, tne people learn thai a railroad, through you and tha ttockholders of the Chatham road, has been running cheap papers to break turn down. I see the old governor keeps "killing and making alive." His letter to Blaine killed amnesty for Davis, and bis pray ers twice a day brought up bwepe.n from a sick bed. while his appointment of him to the railroad presidency gave nun command or millions. Yours. -. r-. ? j Pkxmiwotow. r Governor f Dakota and ex-speaker of th court-heus assembly of . Alabama. ' By T' f W4BMeMWMBW4B4awaaBBWeM ; TRADING FOB AMNESTY. V Hoi den baa been carrying on a vils trad is amnesty for ten years. : And it is time be should quit tha business. ' He sent word to Gov. Vanes to prevent his impeachment and h (Holden) would hare his' disabilities removed that bo micht take bia seat In the senate. '' Now he tells Blaine, aot in these .words, but this spirit s "Don't allow Devia to has his disabilities removed until X am par doned. If I am pardoned, then let rvm..JJl- Holden. mark Ton. w guilt, Davi ty of the same sin, if sin it wss, that ,via oommitteo, ana uoiaen aas baen pardoned. Holden, Tim Le says, waa the mainspring and backbone in all tbe plans for robbing the state in 1863-69. Tim says this is in private, and Tim baa said it on th stump, for wo beard him proclaim it before th people. HcJdea and Tun were sworn friends and then sworn enemies, as Holden has been with every man and party in th state. 4 He waa a sworn whig and sworn enemy of democracy ( then he was the sworn friend of democracy and enemy of whkrwrv. He was a sworn teacher and preauher of secession for 25 years, then a sworn union man. He wae a sworn rebel, and called ti war "God's holy cause." Now th war "waa a damns-, ble rebellion. " In our opinion Hohlen'S travul in religion naa been . pretty moon at his travel in politics, from church to church and from party to party. "Let th Lord forgive him as he did tbe thief oa th Cross, if he can, but w want no more of bia trade ia politic in North Carolina, Our predecessor on the Sentinel, brother Pell of bleaseJ memory, ee said be preyed fo? Hid den daily. Holden said in tha Standard be wanted none of his prayer. Tbe good old man said he should continue to pray for him until bs was admonished that such prayers were not aooeptable to the Lord.- The pious old man never Suit praying for him until b put Judge .err in prison, and bis captains, Kirk and Bergin, hung to trees in the woods like dogs Rogers, Patton and Murray. Then brother Pell quit praying for him, and so did all the clergy. Not imita ting the clergy in the Kirk war, we cry to the Lord to forgive him as he did the thief, if he can. The Lord forgive as forjudging another, but if Holden 's religion at n't reetraia him from writing th lying Blain letters, then we want no such religion. - TpRxxa, "No, Georgle,". she said, in response to bis question, "It Is not true that a string of new belt buckles In a shop window would make any woman lose a train;" but sb added,', musingly, vomi' times she might have to run a . I.ULLillt AND CATCISH. There is scarcely a branch of human indiistry iq w,Lich India rubber 1 .as not in some f jrm found its wsy. AlUiough withJy known and uaed. but few, are aware of its medicinal virtue and groat curative properties. Practical expari nent has pioven that it is a natu ral reservoir of electricity, containing more than any known substance er com pound. Owing to this fact it baa been need with success in curing nervous complaints and rheumatism that were invulnerable to drugs. . . "ft hat also been uwoovered tbat India rubber possesses all the properties valua ble aa a speciuo for pulmonary com plaints and cure many forms of consump tion and lung diseases. Combined with O peine it is unparalleled aa a pain re liever, whether external or internal Nearly all the surgeons nave adopted it on account of its great healing proper ties. . The mot effectual way of using ths article is in th form of a perforated plaster. The extensive oa of ordinary pertoratea or porous piasters, 1 a tes timony to its merit ' Tha only objection aver found with th-ordinary Rubber Pans -Plaster is that it acta too slowly requiring days and continuous wear to relievo pain or effect a cure. A celebrated physician of New York, who baa long made lb medical proper ties of rubber a study has suoeeeded in making a great improvement in Porus Planters by introducing Ca peine, which overcomes all the former - objections, causing the plaster to do in a few mo menta or hours, that which it formerly required days or weeks. ( ' r (Ja peine ia the .'moat valuabl ingredi ent ever uaed at aa external remedy. It operates with astonishing vigor and re Levee pain immediately. Its curative properties have become ao famous tbat an enterprising firm in New York, took it in hand, and by bringing Ca peine Plasters to th attention of phyaioisBS, have met with unprecedented auceess. Tha article ia known aa Benson's Cap cine Platter. Th price ia tha earns as the. ordinary Poras Plaster, 85 cents. Every Druegirt has taern. BEABCBY A JOHNSON, Aaenta. New York. ; For sale by Williams A Haywood and reaud,iie uo, uaieign " SPECIAL NOTICE. 1 to oovsoMrrtTBa. .! The advertiser, aa old payrictaa,' ratlrw. from seUVs practice, having aad placed la hU kao4 bv aa Bast India Mleilonary tbe fur- mala el s staple Vegetable Beawdv, lor Us tpeedv aa4 permanent C'areof OoaaipUMa. BroochltU, Laiarrh, aitoae, aa aU Throat aad Leas AJfectiuoe. aleo s roelUve sad Radical Care for Nervous Debility aad all Mervuat Com.!alnU, after having theeoaghly- teetea as . w outer! ul cwrative powera m thontaadt ef eaeet. feeb It hit duty te stake tt koowa to his tafforiox fellow. Aetaated b) tbU aelve, and a eoneeleaUoua de-Ira to relieve buotaa snfleHag. Be will tend (tree of eke we), te all who deeire a, Ult recti e, with luu direction lor prcpannr ana at.eceMieuy anog. Best Of retort wtaii ay manm Ds. W CSrETKNaT Ifaaroe Block, Bjrraeate, M. X. aev f8-wly . A rsin. Te all was are suffering frea the error sad iadltcrvtloM ef jroata, aervout weaksets, early decay, kiss of manhood, dc, I will tend a recipe that will cur you, TKtt Of CtLiaai. Tub great remedy was discoverer' oy a muelooery la South America, ceadi teU-addreeeed envelope te ths Bev. Jotsra T. lauta, IMUm D, &bU Homm, Xtm M aovlBdeedAweoi B. T. OaaV, X. R. Bvmr. GRAY & STAMPS, Uiu .- ' ',. "v '- ;tif. Atterneys-eit-Law ''y-BALEIGH, N. ttf ; ' ; "if Practice m the Btsts sad Ted era Coart. Keter, geeerelly, te the bejeiaeee Saea ef Baleiah, Tarkero, ralem aad SVUMtaaS .. uoiiectioo promptij aueaaea fo.- a geo. a. pmcx ca mt Ore bub ft KelodeoBB. 1 1 -' " . . ThsOldeat, tsirsstSB'1 Ifost Perfeet Msas , . . ttelory la ths Catted tatee. -5000 , v ' -v. r . stow la aas. . -t ; V ether ktsstcal Inttramat ever sbtdsat - - tbe tame Popularity. tJ ;- ry ree rrlee Lieta 'l i .eWees . i ' BOtfaLO, f . MV ll-W . ,-i.H f ,tH" T. A L K. ,.A JJ O U T c iraTasMMffai sTJkfrfa, IfT C. D. HEARTT BEATSTM ALL ON GENTS' HATS . vaasx van w GENTS', LADIES' AN 9 MISSIM BOOTS, SHOES AND QAITEE3 C. D. HEABTTS. dee B4m J" phiistou J ones . ' ALdOILlT.C. -: fTT" Practice la sll tbe AU'e Conrta. aeprcial attantiea rlva law waUers ee tertd wltb reet-nt ewi lrKlatWm. - (Uuice: i doorttlMve Xai oore Moats.) r-bitf O ALL HEX A sriEDT CVEX Wek iiet of th Back or Limb. Stricture. : A3.-i Li,jQ of the liiln ti or blaUdur, laviri- enisr lUch laiiwteocv, Ucnerml De buuy, Nervoutnt-u, Dvp la, Latiguor, Luw iplriia, tnlul of IJeae, Ptipi'tiloa of the "ert Timidity, Trembline, UirnnrM of Bight or CUlUiiKXM, Diwaae of the Meed, Throat, S4. o Kkte, Affectl m of Ik Liver, Lane, Stomach or Bowel tboM ter rtbie di-onler arUiue froia toll' trv Habit ef Youth oerret td o)ttary prartlec more falal to their vlrtlm thee the eong ef the Brrcne to th lnutr irf Lljura, blleht iug their tnot hnlllaot hope and antic tloiM, rendering marrtwf I'moM UupuMlUe, dectrovlng boiE Bodjr aod Mlud. '-"-"' narrtago. ' Married peroon or voung men eon tempi- tlrnr marrlair, ufferuig Irom Ontanie and rbrleai Heakne, JUM er r.ocreau.e Pooera, Impotracy, Prwtratlon, Eihauated Viuiitv, lovoiantarv Diachargee, loo-Bree- Ubilliv, aialoe(, Palpiiattot) ef tbe tiean, xiervue Hcltaoimy, uvcj 01 ue Pbftk'al and MmtaJ Power, Deraogemeat of all the Vital force and fuootloo. Merv 011 Orbility, Lom of Manhood, General Weakeee of th Organ, and every vUter nhapnv diquUflea4tear re4Ily teawved, and fail asanly vigor rrttoreiL , . . tt To Yobbj tie " These are tomt of th tad sod meltne holly effette prodoeed by early kablta of voath. via 1 Weckneat of tba Bach sad Lunbe. Pabu In tbe Uead, Dtmneat ef Big t, Ls of Ma-ealar Power, PalpluUoe of the Ueart, Dytpepala, Vefvoaa Irritability, Ueraaew meat ef the Difeetlve Faoctioae, . - eaertl tebllitj, Bymptome of Cotuumpvtuo, etc Mseaurr. Tbe fearful eaeet ea ths mmd are muck te be dreeted Leaa of Mem. ory, Confal"ef Ideae, Depfvatio) of 8pif He. Evu-rxrebedingt," Avereioa to Bociety, Belf-IMatnist, love of Solitude, Timidity, etc.. are eome of the evil produced. - TlMMuaadt ef eertuee of eU am ea sow iadr what I th caue of their declining bflslLh, luelDg thlr vUro, bweomlaff weak, pale, aerrou tnd esaaciated. aav lag a singu lar tppea-aac about tbe eye, cough tud ympiuoe of eoeaompUoa. o A niwvjgf Care TTbttbiiUsI ;. Ia recent Phvt' Immediate Belief He Mercury. . Peraoa raialog Uetr bealib, wtt teg time with tgnoraat pr teader aad ha proper ireatoiCBi, anving aueae rote in yitem tvy that Deadly Poieoa, Mercury, eaaalug fatal Affoetioat ef the need, Throat, nuw, 1M mini um, tmnftWf tjmiin m w. Bowcia, SDeadily cured. Let ao delicacy pre vent apply tia mediately. : , lawloee stamp w ae ea reply. Address " Dr JohaaUa . . 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Tbe above ilx book ai each htaurd In one huge dttodeetmo volume, bound in morocco ciotb, full nit back aod aide, price Lis each, or 10.50 tor a complete set of the tlx vol- amea, put np ia a neat aau etroog box. . Awe are mU fry Q BookteUtrt, tr mtie of etfAw ens er mem of, ths abort bool. -or-, ,eotpglft tettof litem, ana es tent w enaf ca eny en, te any plaee, pootagt prepaid, or fro of freight, on rwmitiinf their priet letter' to the rubliohero. - -...'-, ,. T. B. FITXRSOX A BBOTRXRs, . ; ' ... . 800 Chetnut Street, Philadelphia, Fa. LTJMBtBI LPXBIBI' Orders Med lor eU kind of Lamber at the lew a lee by ;i , t . Q.tHW8T0PBM:S A CO., '-- "-,-- - - - tlmlngtoa ttraet. R A LE I Q II HIGH QOHOOL, -. .4- i iinsusa cubucab AiB anaTnric BwmnddBATbtXOOlfaflBOTB. ........ , , , . wm atiuTi.tr Oaaaa-uano Attacsid. ' The dutict of this tchoo! will he reaumed after Xante reeut oa Jan. 13th, larfl. : Boring Term, or Hall Be.lm i bu week, begin Feb. Vth following. Pupil can be entered at either date, with equal advantage. - - Tbe Principal claim for their School ta equality te cbularahlp aad moral toot with toy eeaMMit m the Stale. : - For CTrcuUr eoetaloiag faJt partteclar address Principal. ti tt. BCOTT. , dee. la-dS-rs. pACOJtlBACOJfi , , . Jwd seeetwd 10,000 ponad Weeters baena, bought bef'ir tbe ria. Call and get yeur supiiliee. AtHnail advance for each, el , , F. titBBJaTuPMIKaAOO.'a, WUBUDgtotl ttreet, twar City Bcalea. select mmn aid day s nilhboMlI.O. Ths thirty fourth etloii of the MISSES HAS A MlSS KOLLOCK 8 School will Ofwte on Frida 4lh February, 18TS. ' Huar" ad TultbA ndueed te S10S. Clrea tor lorwtrdrd oS appucatipa. --r KOTHIB CAR LOAD OF FLOUR, from k ana band, f r aale -t mal proHU. at g. & CHaOSTOPHr KS A U.'8, Hilmuigtoa street. , 0Ol! WOOD! S0O Cord for tt tt Mvfng price, st F. C CBBISTUP HLES A COl'B, -W tlmlngtoa ttreet. Por BIXT. .t, : . A Mll iiTunl two ator STORlt TTOnl wul be rented ea good terma. avppiy to j, - t . rLW.BFST, ovlm ' HUlaboroHtreet, , T! ff A TAIXMltTE OF NEW ROOKS OW wft.l BuUdmsrfree.. hlCK.NglXACO' S? Warren bu, N. t. , Safe Investment. Stock nrivUrre one per. cent from tk market at low rate will pay large proMU tbe next thirty day on large or email invest . meat. Uold, tocka, eottna and .tobacco bouirtit and cold oa ta moat favorable term. Libnrel advance oa eondgemeete. 2 UU tod e'rcular free. VT CllAhXta ewauLET w. Banker tnd Broker. U Brotd St., Near Uold tnd Slock Eicbanir, P.O. Box 3774 w Toea. DO TOTJ M B,e or Female. Send your ad. . . dm and get omethlng that will xrrwPW brlnir you la honorably ever 1M AlUAJUX . aaonth sure. . rr IN VINTORT TJ WIOX, 17 tireeawlcb BU, Siew Fork. P8TCnoMASCT,OB SOCLCnARMIJKi . How etaer eex may fascinate and gal the love and affection of any peraoa they ebooa Inwaslly. . Tut aim pie, mental ao quuwmeet all eaa po, fret, by mall, for 5e, together elth a marriait guide, Cgyp tiaa Oracle, Dreamt, Hint to Ladle. Wad dlBg-Mghtfhlrt Ac, A queer book, AiJilm 1. WILLIAM A ta, Put. Fhila. . 4w ArthurV r ' "awaaa"aaaa"aaaaaaaa1e"aaw"w"w t Itxctraarao Hows Mtoin, "Th eueebofcl Maeaaute of America. Twe Serial Beriee hi !. "lAULt LIFFB," by Mr. Julia C k. Door: and "MIKIAM," by T. B. Arthur. BUTTEKICK'S Meweel Pattern ta every number. Tsnms fS.50 per rear ; S eoota fur a.Sa. Splendid Book of fer sod rrtailums. ; SpKtmm numltr K T. a. ARTHUR A SON., PhiUd'a, Pa. w '' FOB . ' ' CsIJa, EoiKiesv ill i tirtst Hikimi, . Cintkt. usg- ift-- A WsllrTirlolfiTsHettT ,r FTJT UF ONLY IN BLUR BOXES. A TMED AND SURE REMEDY For sale by DrorvUts reaerally, aad :h .OUBSTU, HOLLtiW A A CO.. . . - - . . Philadelphia, Pa. A Great Offer ! ! , . . . j- W wfll daring th HOLIDAYS di'speee of 100 PIANO ed ORGANS Sratelaa Ba ker, Including ATEr.$, ef lower prtrei tbaa ever bef.ire offered Monthly 'laetall ment received running fms IbM moetba. Warranted for year. Second Hand In strumeBU af extremely I w price for cash iUuMrwlsd Vet Infute Mailed. Agmle weaM. aareroome40l Broadway, N. T - UvBACB WATEHS A SONS. a 4 T-, GILES' IODIDE OF AMMONIA MeiLBS' loPIDS or AM MOM I A M. In y Judgmeut, th beet remedy fi neuralgia ever put before tbe public 1 have been afflicted With till diaeaae for 8J years, and never until 1 fell upon Mr. tliiea remedy did 1 And tny aatured relief. I tak pieaaure la taring thlt, inaamuch a f deair alwayt to be a bene factor of the human lam II v. WM P. CORBIT Chm'a of the Method let Church Exteniioa." Sold by all Druirriftt. Depot 451 Sixth Avenue, S. X. Only 50 cent and 11 a bottle. For tale by FESCUD, LEC A CO., JanlwA.w4w. , Raleigh, N. C. an knMinw immi imm. mJ Bmlilynn. f.inln.1 BaiMblMi,. lUrnn lor aarlmlan. tir. CarU m WM4iaia ..Cawa. I fATEST SXWB I SAVED HIS BACON! Haviac aalud twe hundred hoga, we are jtc pared to SU order for, htm Blade bacos of all kind at F. .C4-RI TOPHEBSACO.'S, WOmlogtoa at reel. nearCHy aVale. OEEAT 11EDICAL BOOK. nd SecreU for Ladle and Gents, Bent free for twe (tamp. Addret. , St. Joasra Muicj.I-TiTDTt, , . -ijfj. .n-.-i,i.i riir I HI ONLT FOLTTECHNW .x HOXX ... BCUOOL... . . ST. CLXMENriHALi; Ellieott OKy, near BaHhaeea, MA t Well eaubltahed ; thorough; uprior teach srs. ' - . -r " ' ' . Oeneioas Utda; avflgpratlng ellaaate; ao - OradoaU raak klgta; jsistvss alf trat sJsas boy. . . - i . , . Four Couraesf Clataical, Liberal, fklee dflc, CommerciaL -. ' ' Seod Mamp for Decennial Catalogue. ' .' Ta Bsv, A Aaav BaanuDin, D. . . Head Master. " Caaaus A.' Da ML tirascaa. Pa. D-, l ,.v sVvJsyi ;-.' J'Atfri. Mttr ' tugiweowtF. t.i m., wodiwil a.9-jo-,.-; $I,2C8PRMM.$10Q Mad any day ta Ffvs t0 Catta. Inveat aecnrdlnr to your mean - $10, M or llOU, in Slock Privliegea, h brought s raaall foe tune 4e the careful laveator... We edvta wbea and hew to operate aalely. Book with raU bifunwattoaaaavrBaa. Address erders by mall aad telegraph te " i BAITER A CO., Banker aad Brokers, 17 Wall 8t, N.T. Jaa Krdawly i ' t- LIVg ' EN WANTCD TO W KK FOB tba Copttt.ental Ltle lotprmnce Com pany of nrtford, too",, oa their ew piss vis i 'The Gua. aatee Ineome Fvlioy which give s (Decide mn ranee aud a ceitaln la eome during life. To good men firat claat eoulracU will be g veo. Addrem, C R. KOLL1N8, Oeal Agent, Jaa 17-wlt ' Balel.b,N.C Eama.ritaa Kemas THE great Nerve Conqueror, a. cure Epileptic ru,Convultloo. (Apaama, St. Vitua, Dance and v au xervou uiacaa ; uie ooiy C"agknnwn poritlve remedy for EpV leptlcFlu. It ha bee tested by .if f tbouaand tnd baa never Deet VL "5a known to fail la a tingle cat. YL Trial package free. fcncioaa . r J .lamp for Circular riving vt- dene ul cure. Addrem, DR. A A. RICHMOND, ct IM m Bov 741. St Joeepb, Mo THE LITTlE ltlLISC,. A rered Sewing Machine for . Light Hurt. CST THI THDiO. 07 Scot Free to any addret oa receipt of Three Dollar. FAlROilLD A Co., 178 BWker S Newfork Qty. F. 0. Addreaa, Box - - AGENTS WASTED ectdeodwly . . . tlO to 25 per liiy rtnKToSS Arwm ja CJLH IMM MiAJ. CO mt, tM, M - j

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