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THE WEEKLY ERA; THURSDAY, SEPT. 2. 1873. In Absence. J4MEIBrELL IOWEU. The rugged, wintry day I scare could bear. Did I not k now that, ioths early apriog, When wild March winds upon their er rand sing. Thou wouldst return, bursting on this still air, ' Like iboM same wind, when, startled from their lair, Thev hunt up violets, and free swift Vrroks From icy care, even as thy clear looks Hid tnr heart bloom and sing, and i break all care ; Vhcu drops with welcome rain the April dav. My ftjwen fchall find their April in thine eves. Save there "the rain In dreamy clouds doth stay, A liaiu to fail from out those hapyy skies ; Y t ur, my love, thou art most like to May," That mtitM with steady and when April dies. TIc Childless Mother. FT MRS. X. C. A MEM. I Jar inv taksdown one by one, I it in Uie silence In twilight's grace; Out of iu shadsw, soft and dun. Steals like a star my baby's face. M kinp cold are the world's poor Joys. ll.,t pM.r to me all iu Mmpaud pride ! In inv lap Ho ! baby's idle toys. In in very room the baby died. I m ill sliut these broken biys away Ui1i the lid where they mutely bide ; I will amile In the hu-e of a noisy day, Just as if baby bad never died. I will take up my work once more, As if I had never laid it down ; Who will dream that I ever wore Motherhood's tine and boljr crown T Who will deem my life ever bore Fruit the sweeter in grief and pam X The lilting mile that the baby wore. Outraged the lighi or the loftiest brain. I'll meet the man in the world's rude din Who hath outlived his mother's kiss. Who hath forsaken her love for sin, I wii; be spared her pang in this. Man's way is hard and sore beset ; - Many must fall, but few can win. Thanks, dear shepherd! my lamb is safe, Sale irom sorrow and safe from sin. Nevertheless, the way is long. And tears leap up in the light of the him ! I'd Rive my world for a cradle-song. And a kiss from liaby only one. Coal Ash as a Manure. The mal brought hire from Ken tucky, I observe, is generally load ed with Irites. This Pyrites, af ter roasting in the consumption of the coal, readily takes an oxygen and becomes ulpliateof iron the hoI u pie sal t copperas. This copper ras is one of the best means of fix ing the volatile ammonia constant ly escaping from stables and ma nure heaps; therefore coal ashes, af t?r slacking in the air awhile, is one of the very best ingredient of the Dm post heap ; one of the very best forms of dry dust to be used for privies, pots de chambres, and to cover any decomposing matter. Directly applied as a top-dressing to grain and clover, no doubt it would bo valuable ; and from infor mation derived from Dr. Shuford, I specially recommend it for fruit trees, lie thinks it will stop blight iu the pear. Value of the Pound Sterling. From information obtained of the Director of the mint it appears that 'the value of the sovereign pound sterling and the par of ex change does not become operative until the 1st of January, 1874. The valuation of the pound sterling as expressed in the money of account of the United States will be $4 SCJ, instead of $1 84 cs at present, and exchange will be quoted in United States money, and not at an assum ed premium on the old colonial val uation, the nature of which is not generally understood. In view of these important changes, D. Lin derman thinks it will be well for merchants and exchange dealers to turn their attention to the snbject. The following table of Subordi nate Oranges, of the Grangers of or Patrons of Husbandry, is com piled from the latent reports of the ' Secretary of the National Grange in "Washington : Alabama 22; Ar kansas 2t ; California, Georgia, W!; Illinois, 66V; Indiana, 279; Iowa; 1,770; Kansas, 412; Kentucky, 1; Ixuiiana, 11 ; Massachusetts, 1; Michigan, 42; Minnesota, :tW; Mis sissippi, 202; Missouri, o23; Ne braska, 30T; New Jersey, 2; New York; 8; North Carolina, 41 ; Ohio, hG; Oregon, 2-3; Pennsylvania, 11; South Carolina, 133; Tennessee, (Mi; Texas, 3; Vermont, 21; Virginia, 3; West Virginia, 3; Wisconsin, IK); Colorado, 2; Dakota, 11 ; Can ada, 8. Total, A.221). Treatment of Lunatic. In a recent paper on the over crowding of lunatic asylums, Dr. Williams, after speaking of the failures of the remedies proposed, advocates the Gheel nystem, in use in Scotland. That Is to say, he would permit toor people anxious to have the jersonal care of insane relatives, to take such responsibili ty, subject to such certain conditions vi ritntand certain projier guaran tees to restrain the patient's liber ties. IHs experiments in tnis di rection have, he seems to think, de mnnytrnn il the feasibiliiv of this methotl of relieving the plethora of j aylums. Itenen't of a Trade. w (live your aona ft trade. One man with a-trade i worth, a thousand .M-ithout one. The hosts of youne rnen in every large city who apply 'for employment and fall to get in eannot ' truthfully affirm that they .are 1. ! ucntetl or especially nttetl for any i-ortraiu, Lindsca,, Animal. Fhcl partUUlar business, constitute a t ures. Marine views, and HUtoricnl Pic IMiwcrful argument in favor f re- t turv, from such well known rti-ias birni. Cnder the apprentice sys- 1 LANDsekk, hkkrin(, WILKIE, tem. we should have few Isrnoraut luectiunicsand incompetent busim- T w i m u a.-j i iiaii A Tvil.. I -t l mrffina in Ifatilf I i . The Governor of IlL'iuus recently I ....... . . . t i-.iuse tney saiu be was u-inff of consumption. That pardon did uioro lor that young man than would have been done by a dozen bottles of cod liver oil. In twenty-four hours his lungs were as sound as if ey had, teen made of brass. The J'ilot, Jackson, Miss., has re cently been established as a Repub lican daily. To its exchanges it Hays: "la noticing us a good, hearty bat over the cocoauut will be better appreciated by us than continued silence." Mr. Josh Hillings philosophically remarks that " we lalf at sheep be Jmhisp wbeu-ono of them leads the Xaty tha rest follow, however rldiki--Ju0iUnay-be; and J. suppose the ilju'cp lalt when they see us do the vjtry same thing." Y& Judge at Montgomery, Ala., rpctntJy interrupted a very flowery young orator with-" Hold on, hold cM, my dear sir! Don't go any IfTgher! You are already out of the jurisdiction of this Court!" 12 MEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 33ta "Tns-usana la Press. Rajs In. rrsaalas;. 2,000 sssre LIVEAVETTS tTAVTEO hrrar LIVINGSTONE AFRICA over GOO pages, only $2.50. Look out for Inferior works. Send for circular A Pt of the sjrrssust race of the season. Report last In, 184 subs. In six dsys. HUBBARD BROS.. t 12 Pubs, 723 Sansom St. Phils, Pa, i -rApJTCn--AL,L,nen Uhingto M -'make money to send for pamphlet containing instructions, Ac, which everybody should know. J. TIL TON, Pittsburg, Pa. 13 t WOPlIMfi PI ACO MALE OR emale. $60 a week guaranted. Respectable employ ment at home, day or evening ; no cap ital required; full instructions and valuable package of goods sent free by mail. Address, with six cent return stamp, , M. YOUNG A CO., 12 4 w 173 Greenwich St., '. Y. 25 N. F. BURNHAM'S rT V Turbine Has been tested at York, Pit., by HH I. 31. ETTIXUEIt, C. Ii,r-H - . and at Ilolyoke, Mats., by - . JAJILIS EyiEUSOX, II. E., lj .StJ-For pamphlet A Test lie- K3 5 port, ad. N. t Bubshast. York, hH 12 4t ANkw Work ok Iictejisk Iwtebest A!D INTRINSIC VaLCK OCEAN'S STORY. Itv the gifted sonof the famous TETER PA RLE IV A graphic History of Ocean A'aviga tion. Adventure and Discovery sinro the Ark. Replete with startling incidents, fearful disaster, piracies, peril, a'C, abovk, alno the wonoeks iiksbath THKska, Diving, Dredging, Telegraph ing, c. iM3 spirited Illustrations. Amenta just started report 101 orders In four days, Vt7 in five days, 75 in tiro days. Ac; sells wonderfully fast. 3,000 Agents Wanted. Send for full descrip tion and circulars. " HUBBARD Bros. Pubs., 723 Sansom St., Phils., Pa. 12 t KENTUCKY - UNIVERSITY. Located at ASHLAND, the HoacB of Hery Clay and old Transylvania. Six colleges in operation, with Thirty Professors and 60 O student front 3S States. Entire fees for collegiate year, 20, except in the Law, Medical and Commercial Colleges. Boarding from f2 to jo per week. The great Institution of the South lor cheap, thorough and practical education. For catalogue, aa- dress. I. B. BOWMAN. Regent. Lex- ington, Ky. 12 4t The startling drawback on nearly all medicinal agents has ever been that in their process of purgation and purifica tion thev have also debilitated the sys tem. To obviate this difficulty physi cians have long sought for an agent that would Purge, Purify and Strengthen At one and the same lime. Their research has at last been reward ed by a discovery hich fully realizes the fondest desires of the medical fac ulty, and which is justly regarded as the most important triumph tint Phar macy has ever achieved. This impor tant desideratum is Dr. Tutfs Vegetable .Liver Pill. Which purify the blood and remove all corrupt humors and unhealthy accum nioi;,n. trtm tha hirwi v and vet nro- uiativruo .. " -" J w r duces no weakness or lassitude what ever, but on the contrary tones the stomach and invigorates the body dur ing the progress of their operation. They unite the heretofore irreconcilable qual ities of a STRENGTHENING PURGA TIVE and a PURIFYING TONIC Dr. Tim's Pills are the most active and searching medicine in existence. They at once attack the very root of dis eases, and their action is bo prompt that in an hour or two after they are taken the natient is aware of their cood effects. They may be taken at any time without restraint or aiei or occupation, mey produce neither nausea, griping or de bility, and as a family medicine they have no rival. Price tio cents a box. Sold by all Irugs:i?ts. Principal office, 43 and 50 I'ortlandt St., New York. la Iw. Is the niot powerful cleanser, strengthener and remover of Glandular Obstructions known to Materia Medico. K Is specially adapted to constitu tions " worn down " and debilitated by the warm weather of Spring and Sum mer, when the blood is not iu active cir culation, consequently gathering im purities from sluggishness and imper fect action of the secretive organs, and is manifested bv Tumors, Eruptions, Blotches, lloils, Pustules, Scrofula, Vc, Ac. When weary and languid from overwork, and dullness, druwzimsutid inertia take the place of energy and vigor, the system needs a Tonic to build it up and help the Vital Fon-cs to regain their recuperative power. n ih heat of summer, frequently the Lvi and Spleen do not properly jn rforiti their ium.i-iis; the Uterine and Urmary Organs are inactive, pro ducing weakness of the stomach and in testines' and a predisposition to billions derangement. Dr. WELLS' EXTRACT OF JURUBEBA is prepared directly from the SOUTH AMERICAN PLANT, and is peculiar ly suited to all these dilficulties : it wi.l cleanse the VITIATED BLOOD, strengtnen the L.lt E-m V JM row ERS.and REMOVE ALL OBSTRUC TIONS from IMPAIRED AND EN FEEBLED Organs. t should freely taken, as Juru- heba is pronounced by medical writers the most efficient PURIFIER, TONIC and itt.uusi t.T Known in the whole range of medicinal plants. , 4v JOHN . KELLOGG. IS Platt-st., New York, Sole Agent lor the United States. Sold br Druggists. Send for Circular. , Price One Dollar per Bottle. ne inroBTED E5GRAVI7IGS. (LArgs slse) , for Framlnfc folios. or for Poti This cataloirae of enirravlncx voni pr list of elegant works, ironi the hSBr1CCrr ncuit, aim otners. Over TOO lifle rent Subjects., They are of all WW, inilll I.IIO IO sent by mail or ex- pre&s, irepaid, carefully done up In i ii i i.i ruiier, sou wunoui injury. , Price. frmti to sis. accwdiana . , . atxe A. discount made on large nurcUases. Cafaloffttes sent free to any address. We also furuiah the ECLECTIC GALLERY OF FINE STEEL ; ENGRAVINGS. (Small sise) for the Portfolio, Scrap Rook or illustration. These engravings have appeared In the Eclectic Maoazixe, and comprise the Portraits of nearly every distin guished man of tbe past and present centnries. Our list contains portraits of HISTO RIANS, POETS, ARTISTS, WAR RIORS, KINGS, STATESMEN, H1S- TOrtlC AND IDEAL PICTURES, Ac , Ac. . ;..;, Nearly 300 Uiftereut Subjects. They are printed on different sized paperi either small size, 7x10, or quarto sue, 10x12, and can be sent by mail, carefully done up in roller, prepaid, to any address. . , .' ; Prlca, aiMa.ll size, 10 ets Qaaif Ise, 15 cts A specimen of each size and catalogue sent on. rect'jpt of 25 ecnti. Catalogues sent' free to any' address. vE. K. PELTOVi TnhliKT , , 108 Pulton St., New York, - INSURANCE. NORTH CAKOIilXA STATE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, HALIGII9 NOllTH CAHOU51f Capital, - - $200,000. . OFFICERS ; . . Hon. Kemp P. Battle. President. P. H. Cameron, Vice President. ' W. II. Jlicks, Secretary. Dr. E. B. Haywood, Med. Director. Dr. W. I. Boyster, A&s't Med. Di'r. J. B. Batchelor, Attorney. -O. II. Perrj', Super ising Agent. DIRECTORS: : lion Kemp T Battle, Hon Tod R Cald well, Hon John W Cunningham, Col T M Holt, Hon Win A Smith. Dr W J Hawkins, Hon John Manning, Gen W R Cox, Col L W Humphrey, C Tate Murphy Co1 Wm E Anderson, John G Williams, Col W L Saunders, R Y McAden, Col A A McKoy, I J Young. James A Graham, F II Cameron, J C McRae. J B Batchelor. J C Blake, Walter Chirk, W G Upchurch, J J Davis, John Nichols. " FeIvTURES AND ADVANTAGES. It is emphatically a Home Company. - Its large capital guarantees strength and safety. r . Its rates-are as low tin e of any nrst-class company. - . -- . , It offer all desirable firms of Insur ance. , ' ' ' . Its funds are inves!ii al home and circulated among our mwii joople. No unnecessary restri.-iion Imposed upon residence or travel. ... Policies non-forfeitaule after two years. .-, Its officers and directors are promi nent, and well-known North Carolin ians, whose experience as business men, and whose worth and integrity are alone sufficient guarantees of the Com pany's strength, solvency and. success. X11EO. If. II ILL., Local Agent, a 11. PERRY. Raleigh, N. C. Supervising Agent. . pr Good Agents, with whom liberal contracts will be made, wanted in every countv in the State. March 13, 1873. 38 w6m s TAT E F A I R 1873. Thirteenth Grand Annual Fair OF THE I Nortb Carolina Agricultural Society RALEIGH, N. C, October iaA to &th 1S73. Ten Thousand Dollars in Premiums. New and atli active Grounds. Magnificent Buildings. Accommodations for seating S.OOO people. Railroad arrangements the moat lils ral ever mado with any Agricultural or Mechanical Society in the State. Articles for Exhibition transported Free, and delivered from the cars with in the Grounds. Fare for passengers on Railroads in North Carolina lie per mile. Excur sion trains from every direction daily. Special trains for passengers will run to the Grounds from the city every tit teed minutes. Fare only TEN ccuts. Hon. Daniel YV. Voorheei, of Indi ana, will deliver the Annual Address. Essay on the Cultivation of Cotton by Daria Dickson, Esq., of Georgia. Grand Prize Distribution of blooded STOC Co Weston, the Great Pedestrian, in his Wonderful Feats of Endurance. TWO BANDS OF MUSIC. Single admission to the Grounds, 50c Single admission for children un der 12 years of age, 25c Send for Premium LUt. T. M. HOLT, President. R. T. FULGHUM, Secretary. 11 tf A New Era in Journalism. The Cireat Achievement of tin Nineteenth Century. THE 1AILY GRAPHIC. All the News and full of Pictures. The Daily Graphic is the title of a newspaper, published in New York, which is achieving tbe most remarkable journalistic success ever chronicled. It is an eight-page eveuing paper (three editions daily), elegantly printed, and conducted by .the ablest editorial talent attainable. As a newspaper the Daily Gkaphic stands in the first rank, and contains regularly The Very Latent autl I'ullc.t Kcm i from all Parts of the World. Its great feature consists in tbe fact that it is not only a newspaper, but an illustrated newspaper us well. Four of its pages are tilled with choice reading matter telegrams, editorials, general and local news, items, gossip, and cor resiiondence on the freshest and most J interesting topics. The remaining four pages consist of SPLKXDIO ILLISTBATIOXS, executed in the most faultless and ai tistic style, and portraying accurately and fully all leading events within twenty-four hours after their occurrence. Those who have made journalism a study, and fully appreciate the great enterprise manifested in the collection and publication of news by the aid ol the telegraph, steam presses, and the development of journalistic talent, have been fond of advancing tbe theory that the next advance in that field would re sult In a newspaper furnishing in its regular issues pictures of' all current prominent events. That theory is a theory no longer : the newspaper of the fntare Is the newspaper of to-day, and that paper is the Daily Graphic The processes which render this marvellous KObloremcui an oxiauoft' ract aro uie re sult of tho most careful study and an endless variety of experiments, gradn- lly perfected during tho past twelve years. Tney depend upon Improve ments tn iitnograpuy and the applica tion of Uie photographic camera. Bv their aid a picture is engraved and made ready to print In fro in twenty minutes to two uoun. Cotly and elaborate plates, works of arts, scene of interest, are reproduced and pictured fot th with equal facility and the most scrupulous nueuty. illustrations or leading events are engraved aud prepared for tbe prea even before the accompanying written narrative or description leave the bands of the compositor. - For the proper practical working of so great an enterprise, lUUUUAflilU JOAlPA?lx was formed, with. A Capital of $500,000 in Gold, months and months before the first is sue of tbe Daily Graphic, the most extensive preparations were made, and to-day T11E ORAP1IIC COMPANY has i ' The Lax great auid fflsst Cenaplete Newspaper Establishment . lm the Vniteel States. In tha great work of illustrating tha events of the day an extensive corps of me uesi Known ana most sccompusnea artists are constantly engaged. The Paper for the Ileuseheld. Price, f 12 per year, or $3 for 3 months. Address, ' THE DAILY GRAPHIC, 3a and 41 Park place, tf.40 k , New York City. . JOHN ARMSTRONG, No. 1 Faykttkvillk Street, RALEIGH N. a, fXS'OOI 13 IN D IS H, And Blank Book Manufacturer. Newspapers, Magazines, and Law Books, of every description, bound hi the very best style, and at lowest prices. Old numbers of Supreme Court Re port takOB in exchange for bind bag. JOB ritlXTXNG, c C B. Edwards. K. B. BsoxroBTOw EDWARDS & BROUGHTON Book and Job Printers, Fayetteville Street. . . ' (Old Standard Building.; RALEIGH, f, , Are " now prepared description of to execute every Plain and Fancy BOOK & JOB PEINTI1TG from the 8nia!I(t Card to the largest Poster, on as reasonable term ns.the same work can bo done at suy estab lishment In the, State. We will keep constantly on hand, oi print to order, ' 1 . -t ! K. I-..,"- t .' ' Solicitor, Superior Court Clerk, Sher iff and Magistrate's Blanks of the latest improved form, on most rea sonable terms. COMPETE IN PRICE AND EXECUTION with the best and cheapest houses in the State. - Special attention paid to SCHOOL. CATALOGUES,, CIRCULAllS AND BRONZED TOBACCO LABELS. Orders by mail promptly attended to, and work shipped by Mail or Express to any portion of the State. T Agents for S. COLLINS A CO'S News, Book and Job Inks at manufacturers prices, freight added. Orders solicited. EDWARDS A BROUGHTON, Box 178, Raleigh, N. C. Sept. 1, 1871. tf. SODA WATER, Cool and Sparkling, WITH GENUINE FRUIT SYRUPS, KISSLNGEN, VICHY, CONGRESS, and SELTZER WATER on draught. Families supplied with Syphons containing either of the above, from which the water can Ik drawn as - rresn as irom wis r oi-.hi.hiii. Imported Perfumery, Toilet Articles, : - i Druggist Sundries, And every thing usually found in a First Class Drug Store, at ' ; ' VM. SIMPSON'S, r DRUGGIST, 33 Fayetteville St. Raleigh, April 15, 1873. 43 3m AND FOOD! Corn, Rye, Sheafs of Oats, 3Ieal, Peas, Fodder, Hay, Oats, Fine Feed, Shucks, &c, Always kept on band at OSDOILVS Grain and Feed Store, West of the North Carolina Depot in the new Warehouse built for that pur pose, ' Orders dropped in the Post Office will be promptly tilled. W. A. OATTIS, ' Su Mrlntenlent. .RleiKh,'. C, Feb7, 1873. A DlONTltCAliltUL C II It O M O , A Perfect Copy of an Original S400 Painting, ly I. P. Iteln- -hart, entitled 'Miscliief Brewing,' Size, 11x13, in 10 colors.) , PRESENTED Presented to every Subscriber to the American Agriculturist for 1S73. Asplended Ornamentor tvery Home The above most attractive gift be ing supplied to subscribers as their names are received. It is printed in 18 colors, which give the shading of the original painting so perfectly that it is ust as as good for all practical purposes and few persons can tell the copy from the original. Any and every, subscri ber for 1873, will be entitled to this pic ture, on remitting 25 cents to pay for mounting, packing, and postage. The picture will be delivered at the office, unmounted, free of charge, or if mount ed, for 15 cents extra. If to go by mail, unmounted, 10 cents must be sent to cover cost of packing and postage. It will be mounted on heavy binder1 's board, and Varnished, ready for use, ' even without any frame, or jor putting into a frame, for Id cents extra that Is, for 3 cents It will be Jdoauted, Tar. nlshed, Packed, and sent Post-paid, to suoscrtoers for lsii. W. B. The Atnerican Agriculture Ckromo will be delivered : , ... At the office, Unmounted, . ,' Frae, . Mounted, - ' 15u extra. Sent by mail, Unmounted, 10u extra. mounted, . 5c extra. We advise all to have them mounted before leaving the office, as in the large quantities we put up, wo are s hie to mount them for a quarter of the cost of doing it singly, and better- than it can usually be done elsewhere. 1 ORANGE JUDD & CO., Pub., ' . 11 " 245 Breadway, N. V. ,.'.''.' ;, PRACTICAL - BRONCniAIi SYRUP. DR. A. YOUNG'S B roncliial Syrup. DR. A, TOUNG'S BRONCHIAL SYRUP Is ssafe and certain remedy for Scrofula in many of its . varying forms, its effects are speedy and per manent. It cures rapidly Coughs, Colds, Croup, SronchitisAsthma, Consumption, in its early stages, Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, General Debility, Ac , . .This preparation is perfectly harmless, never producing any unpleasant symp toms, or the slightest injury to the tone of the tno8t delicate stomach. Its results are tonio and Invigorating, . giving a good and healthy appetite. . It is com pounded of fresh and unadulterated material,, which from their combination exercise an alterative influence over the entire system." This Medicine is alike efficacious upon the Air Passages, cur ing Coughs, Colds, Croup, Asthma, and Bronchista, Incipient Consumption and also'upon tbe Alimentary Canal, stimu lating and strengthening its action, and drivingoat that Hydra-headed monster, Dyspepsia, i "-' f 1 i f ' It has been tested by large numbers of persons, and has invariably given relief and satisfaction. The following are a few of the certio cates which have been received -t . f . '.-. Phyaicinn's Certificate. -" i PiTTSBORO, May 4lh, 1863, i Dr, Yodmo's Bkonchiai. Syruv"' is a KKL1ABLK MEDICINE FOR COUGHS AND THROAT AFFEC TIONS, and we take pleasure in recom mending it to the Profession and to the Public. . i '. John K. Hanks, M. O.V William F. Berry , M. 1)., Jno. S. McClenahan, M. D., Id. D. Mann, M. D., John W. Page, W. D., Pittsboro, N. I., R. R. Ihne, M. D., PitUlKr,, N. C, ' G. W. Bhu-kuatl. M. D Ualfiah. N. ' ' ; ; j "'I v. . MAY 10th, ims. i . I hereby certify that I am well k quaiuted jtj, tlie abovo named Piyd-! c-ians, Miiii'tjiey are. all gcutlenieu of character aid standing in their pr.u'es siou. . . JOSEPH TOMPSON, ' s. . (Mayor of Pitts boro, N. C. From lb Raleign Sentinel. ' " Dr. " Yotfa'; bronchial stbxjp." We are ildabted to Dr. 'Youn , of Pittsboro,'or several bottles of this valuable Malicine. It has been tested in many csss and found to be excellent. It is highly' approved by the medical profession. . - Letter from Rev. jr.' II. Sally." RalSIOH, N. C., April 19th, 1870. Dr, A. Youno, , Henderson, N. C Dear Sir: -1 take great pleasure in re commending your Bronchial Syrup" to the notice of such as are afflicted with diseases of the Throat and Lungs. Having tried many remedies for diseas es of the iTbroat, within the past two ? rears, (during all which time I nave had arnygitis,) it is due you and all who are afflicted in similar maimer, to say that I have experienced more relief from the i use of yofir syrup, than from any other medicinei It is with me indisputable. ": Yours in Christ. ' i JONATHAN H. DALLY. Letter from Mr. A. S. darner. : Chatham County, May 14th, 1868. ! Dr. A. Young Dear 'Sir: r I have j beeu .suffering for a number of years ! withanalfi-t'tiori of the throat and luntrs, ' general lrliliu, enlarjmiitiiit iho ' Kluudt aooiit t,c neck, pain in my side ; and chest, and a had untili. I hail m ! j upH-tii-, iml frequeuily- I cuiiM iit , i ypeak mIhhu a wnisM-i-, ami ail my , irieiul lli"iiuu i would spceilily Hi) a ; Consuiuj.live grave, an niit of my ! family hao gone in tiiat way. j Great whs iny surprise and delight, wbeu after using a lew bottles of vour truly invaluable medicine I was entirely relieved. I now sleep soundly, eat heartily, and can do any kind of work. I am happy to say it does not tire me to sing or to speak aloud. Thinking that this statement may be of some service to suffering humanity, I give it to you for publication, if you think pioper. Very Itespectfully, - . .. A. S- GARNER. I lake pleasure in stating that I am well acquainted with the casu of Mr. A. S. Garner, and his cure is very remark able. JOHN A. HANKS, M. D., V Pittsboro, N. C. Letter from Irllas ITI. I-:. Webster. Chapel Hill, June 9tli, 1868. Dr. A. Young Sir .-You know what a low main I was in when 1 first oaioe to ; 8ee vo. j then lelt-Ahat m time on eart" ws fast passing away verv much from pain m I su fie red my throat. chest and side. My appetite was very bad, and I Could nt sleep lit night, liaviiigadiittressiiigi-iuigli, with pruiuse nibt wm. .ow,a:tor taking half a dozen btilc- oi your llniiicliial Syrup, I am we.lL I eiij-y good health, feeling better than I ever did. ' ,r ; Very Respectful' Yours, r MARY E. WEBSTER. , Extract from a Letter from M rs. Itaskervllle. M The medicine was received in due time, ; I have been con fined to the bouse, and most of the time to bed, since December. . The Doctor thinks my left lung has a cavity in it, and now a similar one is foregoing in the right lung. I am so very much obliged to you for tbe Bronchial Syrup. It has cured my ihroat entirely. 1 felt a differ ence after taking the third dose. I think it has done me more good than any me dicine I ever tried. I have taken the bottle which you sent me, and I will be very thankful if you would send me some more. It has benefitted me so much. S. D. BASKERNILLE, Vaiden, Miss. From Irs. A. J. Davis, wife or Ilikliop Xhoe. F. Davis. Campkn, s. c, June 8th, I860. Having u.-ed Dr. A. Young's metli cine, with relief and 'benefit, it gives me plesisnre to re-oinniend it to all who are sudV-i i:i" ironi Bronchitis, eouehs. fcc.. as one of iho best cough mixtures I ever tried. iy best, wishes for your success. I am joins, with much respect, A. J. DAVIS. A Case of Asthma Cured. Chatham Coukty, May 9th, 1803, Dr. A. Youno Sir: My daughter ! has been troubled with Asthma from infancy. Her euugh and breathing were at times so bad, I would think she could scarcely live. But after taking a lew bottles of your invaluable Medicine she is completely restored to excellent health. Respectfully M. HARRIS. DYSPEPSIA. RELIEVED. Letter from HI.' Q. Waddell, Ksq., Attorney at Law. . Pittsboro, October 8th, 186S. I hereby certify that Dr. A. Young's Bronchial Syrup is an excellent Medi cine for Dyspepsia. I have suffered much with that disease, and found great relief from your truly valuable prepar ation '. For Bronchial affections it sur passes anything J have ever seen tried. It has goqiuM4i set notoriety- from a wouderful cure it effected in the case of Mr. A; S. Oarnor, of this county, who a year or eighteen months ago was thought to be in u,e last stage of con sumption, but - at tais time is a hearty ami well man, , r t -r 5 v : M. Q.-WADDELL. . Office of Mftfciyb Episcopal Methodist, ; Ra lkiu u, s. l., a 1 at, 1 S70. i ,Dr. Allkn Yun ,iDeanSir: I have for several vears Is -en troubled with Bronchial ABeeti.in nd "Iter having tried various reiuetlicH for that disease, I. am free to nay that I have received tuore l.enent rJ,.tn vour Bronchial Sirun"' liiaii f-....t anv and all other medicines which t have vet used. Those who are afflicted with Bronchitis, Incip ient consumption and .Dyspepsia wui ever owe you ajebt of gratitude for so valuable a remedy. Wishing you an abundant success in the sale of this de servedly popular Medicine, - " - -. I am yours Truly, - ' i J. B. BOBBITT. Editor. Promt IW rs. Thea Sillier, late of , AFiluiarton, C. Dr. Youkq nr. I have used the Bronchial Syrup and find it a most ex cellent family medicine. - Very Respectfully, Mrs! Titos, MILLER. . September 8ih. 18C8. ; s - , i. ;. ::A tiM of Croup.' Fair Haves N. C. Oct. 15th, 1868. Dr. A. Yorjsoir. My son who is about twelve years old, had a most vio lent attack of Croup, a"1! by tho use of the Bronchial Syrup, be was relieved in a few minutes. 4 ; I.!' f GEORGE W FOOSHER. Tallahassee. Fi-. March 17, '68. Dr. .Allejt Youno:1' affords me much pleasure to state that my wife ha been entirely restored from a severe ats tack of AstQtna. with which, she has been afflicted for several years. -1 can confidently recommend tha use of your "Bronchial Syrup" to all those suffering from a similar disease. , . ? Tours Respectfully RWA- . BRONCHIATi SYRUP. rt: v- Certificate, BeV, Wm. Ilolmes. Hbicdkrsox, N. C, Aug. 30, 1869. Dr. A. Young Dear Sir : It affords me pleasure to add my testimony to the merits of your BronchialSyrup. I have used it for Bronchitis with most happy effect, and confidently recommend it as a pleasant and reliable remedy for that disease. ' . Respectfully yours, " WM. HOLMES. ' Pitts boro, May 1st, 1868. Db. A.Yotri?j Sir: My phvsician pronounced my lungs a good deal af fected, and by the use of one bottle of your Bronchial Syrup, was relieved en tirely, and mV health now is very good. Very truly vours. MISS MARY RE ID. . i'T ? ': RatEtOHJ Decern Iter SSth. iSfiS ". Dr. Allen Yonxo Dwr .ViV iraw. ing had a number of applications for your Cough reraedv, think von had better send us a dozen immediate! v. Very respectfully, ' vt " WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD, ' : - - Druggist, Kulf igh, N. C. ' : s !! -. '- . Raleigh, N. C, April 2nd, 1869, , Dr. A. Yorrxd, Henderson, N. C Dear Sir: Please send us er Express, one dozen bottles or your Cough Bal sam. ' We will remit on ', receipt of in voice. .reewpeeiTiiiiv, , , . P. F. PESCUD it SOX, Druggists, Raleigh, N. C. Wiixiamsboro, N. a, April 10, 1809. ,Dr. A. .Young Dear Sir : My wife has been suffering with a dreadful courh for eight years, and was po feeble th:it the physicians thought she could live but a short time ; bnt niter taking a few bottle of your medicine, to the aston ishment of her , friends, her health has greatly improved. I send you this that the aillicied may read and lie relieved by yur in valuable discovery. Verv respectfully, A a, -:. I :A W. L. STATTERWHITE. Certificate from Gov TV. TV. Hold en - . Raleigh. N. C. May 22nd, 1869. A To-TDRTAi TTOtTe s-a-I take ' pleaiure In bearing testimony to the value of your Bronchial Syrup. I have used it myself, and it has been used in my family, and I find it an excellent medi cine for affections of the throat and ehest. I have no doubt of its great value for the purpose for which it is designed. You have my best wishes in your efforts to mitigate suffering and save human life. Very respectful lv, W. W.1IOLDEN. 1 Brinkleysville, March 10, 1869. . I have known Mrs. Ann H. Jones for thirty-five years. During that entire period she has been subject to a cough ; and in her lite years, sometimes dis tressing. I called to see heron Monday last, and .. found her about to leave beV room, which I was informed she had not done in four months. She stated that sFie had recently greatly improved, which she attributed to a medicine pre pared ly Doctor Allen Young, of Hen derson. ' She btated that she had used many cough' remedies, but had. found none so beneficial as the one above al luded to. . WILL. H. WILLIS, Pret. N. C. Dist. M. P. Church. Certificate of 9frx. Ami IS. Jo new. I Dk. A. Youno Dtxtr Sir: I feel i thankful I e in say to you, I have tried ' y ur Hritnebial Syrup, anil have found j, lireat. relii-f ir-m it. I had almost de i spaired last winter of life. I now thank mod iei no 10 relieve the alilicted. I have suffered forty-live years with a cough, and have expectorated a good deal of blood when I coughed. I have seen no sign of blood since using your Syrup. I have heretofore had to be very partic ular in my diet, owing to my bowels being in a bad state; I feel, after taking your medicine, no ill effect, from any thing I eat; I hope and pray every one who are subject to coughs may try it. I am seventy-one years old, and feel bet ter at this time than I have for thirty years. I hope you may be benefitted in this life, and rewarded in Heaven, for I the good your -medicine has done. I could give you one hundred testimoni- ' als of my case if necessary. I Your true friend, ! , ANN H. JONES. September 1st, 18G9. I have known Mrs. Ann H. Jones for more than twenty years, and I certify that the statement made by her in her certificate is substantially true. S. P. J. H ARRIS, Supt. and Pastor Mt. Olive Cbureh, Granville Co., N, C, - Windsor, Hkktie Co., Sept. IStVJ. Dk. A. Yoitxu: I have used yur Bronchial Syrup myself and children. It acted like a charm. It is the-best medicine for coughs and colds I have ever tried. Let me say to all mothers, whose children are delicate and subject to croup, " use the Bronchial Syrup ; it will give immediate relief." With many kind wishes, and great success to you and yours, I remain your friend, META F. SWAIN. Wakrknton Female College:, Sept. 15th, 18G9. Dr. ' A. Y"oukq Dear Sir: I have used your Bronchial Syrup for hoarse ness and sore throat, several times, and it prov-d a very excelleut remedy. It has not tailed to afford relief in a single instance. I think it worthy of a place in every family. May eminent success at tend your eiforts to relieve human suf fering. Please end : me two more bot tles, and I will remit amount duo on their reception. Very truly, Ac, T. M. JONES, Prest. Female College, Warren tou, N. C. U'arkkntus Fkmalk College. lilt. At.t.kn Yonxrt Dear Sit' Vour j "Bronchial Syrup" is growing in pop- ularitv with uk. Please send" ti bottles. to Mr. T. J. Southall, Norfolk, Va., by I Express.'.' Send 11 dozen bottles tome ; at tbis place. We wants the Syrup for Jour own use ami that of some of our boarders. Send bill of the "dozen b -t-I ties to me. Very Truly, tVc, Tallahassi- Fla., Oct. 1, 1809. " Dr. Allkn Youn Dear Sir: I am happy to see from your circular, and to bear from various portions of the coun try, that your Bronchial Syrup is doing so much good. 1 thins it worthy of a place in every family, and would advise you to ship a large quantity to this place and various portions of the State, as we have a good many visitors from the North, who spend their winters here, that are troubled with affections of the throat and chest. , f Wishing you much success, I remain, very respectfullv yours. A. B. HAWKINS, M. D. KlTTRKIXS' SprIkosT, Oet.I IjlSG9."' ; Dr.- A, iYotTKO Sir: I have used your (Bronchial Syrup in the Female College at Kittrells' Springs, and it gives me great pleasure to testily to its valua ble properties. It acted like a charm in every case. ; I commend - it to every family as a wife and eflicieut remedy. ' Very respi ctl'u I ; y, - ..: -: U. RIDDICK, ;. ' Prest. K. SV Female college. " ' : , ? IIksderson, Aug. 25, 1870. ; Dk. 'A. Youso Dear Sir: I wish to add my testimony to that of many others in regard to your ''Bronchial -Syrup." Onoofiny children aiut seven years of age was taken very sick with Wnoop Ing Cough and Measles. I procured some of vour medicine and gave it to the little sufferer and am pleased to in form you that It acted like a charm in this case. I can cniidently recommend it to all that are troubled with the same disease. Very Respectfully, ROBERT VAUGIIAN. Chatham County, N, C, Nov., 1868. ', Dr. A. Yorsa Sir: I am happy to lniorm you tnat my cougn wmcn nas troubled me for some time, is relieved by the use of a small quantity of your Broncnial syrup, sent and recommend ed, to me by Sirs. Gov. A. Rencher, Pittsboro,' N. C. You will please send me several bottles of your valuable me dicine, as I have a sister and niece in New York, thought to have lung disease, and I think your medieiiie will be a great use to them. , x ours Respectfully, : , ' . Mrs. WRIGHT COTTON. Asthma and Bronchitis Cnred. . ", Littleton, N. C., Nov. 21, 1871. ,. Da. A. Youno. Pittsboro. N. C Dear Sir: Those who have used your Bronchial Syrup here have made a final cure of Asthma aud Bronchitis. Mv wife : has been entirely cured of an Asthma of ionic standbier, .alter I had spent a hundred dollars lor other med icines without a particle of relief. Would not oe without a bottle of Your Bron chial Syrup for ten times its cost. a ours Truly, . - - GILLIAM NEWSOM. S Send me 1 dozen bottles. BRONCHIA! SYRUP. The following persons, among many others have used this Medicine, either themselves or in their families, and have expressed their approval of it: Bishop D S Doggett, D D Richmond Va. Bishop G F Pierce, D D, Sparta Ga. Bishop T F Davis, Camden, S C. Capt U B Denson, Pittsboro, N C. Frank Waddell, Esq, HiUsboro. Gov A Rencher, Pittsboro, N C. L J Haughton, Esq, Gulf. , ; Hon J H Haughton. Newbern. Rev W II Bobbitt, Chapel Hill. Dr W W Young, Henderson., ; f. Rev N F Reid, Thomasville. Rev H H Gibbons, Dorhams. Maj Frank Hawkins, VaidenjMiss. Rev A W Mangnm, Flat River, N C. Rev R B Sutton, Rector Episcopal Church, Pittsboro, N C. -' Rev Dr Cheshire, Rector Episcopal Church, TariHjro, N C. Rev W S Pettegrew, Rector ' Episcopal y Church, Henderson N C. John Manning. Attorney at Law, Pitts boro, North Carolina.' ' Chas M Busbee, Attorney at Law Ral eis;lj, NC. Hon' A W Venable, Attorney at Ljiw, Oxford. N C ' Gen W.P Tavlor, Pitts!)ro. N C. ; - Col W R Swain, Talhihasse, Fla. Dr A B Haw kins, Tallahassee, Fla. Col P K A jones, IIe!idersntN C, "!-;...' Ainu Ilri'crs to'; ,'i Rev W M " Wingate, D Dr W F College, Forestville, NiC Rev W.TUnsiks, D D, H" F College, F-.restviiie, N C. . 5 , Prof W m Royul, Raleigh, N C. Jzd- Price One Dollar per Bottle. Li iwral discount to Hie Trade.ras Inquire of vour Druist. or Address Mrs. Dr. A. TOt'XG, ' ' ' 49 ly. : , -. ' lialeigb, N. C. sciieiul,i:s. Piedmont Air-Line Kuilwaj'. , ::fv.-. . . Richmond & Danville, Richmond A Danville R. W., N. C. Division.' and ' North Western N, C. K. W, CONDENSED TIME-TABLE. In effect on and after Sunday, May 11, 1873. , . f - 1 Oi ISO Stations. Leave Charlotte, NOKTH. "Mail. 7.10 p. m. Express. 6.25 a. m. 8.34 " 5allsbury, 9.50 Greensboro, 1.40 a. m. 11.10 Danville, 4.32 .52 p. m. Burkville, 9.44 " ; at Richmond, 12.45 p. m 6.40 " . 9.30 " Ar. GOING SOUTH. Stations. , Mail. Leave Richmond, 2.30 p. m. " Burkyille, , 5.34 " " Danville, 10.41 " " Greensboro 2.15 a. m. " Salisbury, 4.57 " Ar. at Charlotte, 7.20 ' GOING KAST. Express. 5.10 a. m. 8.23 " 12.57 p. m. 4.00 " i G.22 " 80 " Stations. Leave Greenslmro Co. Shops, Hills boro, llaleijrh. Mail. Express. 1.4 a :.: ' 4.5;$ 8.05 m. 11.10 a. in. Ar 12.20 p. m. Ar. at Goldsboro, 11.05 " GOING WEST. Stations. Mail. Leave Goldsboro, 4.00 pirn. ICaleigh, 7.45 ilillsboro 10.21 " flcpress. Co. Shops, J2.05 a. ni. Vr. at (-ireensboro l.'.W " 2.15 p.'ni. 3.30 " It. It. .OKTllWESTERN IV. C (Sal km Bkanch.) j Leave Greensboro, 11.20 P. M. Arrive at Salem, . 1.40 A.M. l.ieave Salem, 4.40 P. M. Arrive at Greensboro, 7.30 ". Passenger train leaving Raleigh at 7.45, p. m., connects at Greensboro with Northern Ixni'id train; making the quickest time o all Northern cities. Priceof Tickets same as via other routes. Trains to and from points East of Greensboro connect at Greensboro with Mail Trains to or from points North or South. Mail trains daily, both ways, over entire length, of road. Express daily between Company Shops and Charlotte (Sundays excepted.) Pullman Palace Cars on all night trains between Qharlotte and Richmond (without change.) For further information address' S. E. ALLEN, Gen'l Ticket Agent, Greensboro, N. C. T. M. R, Talcott, .... Engineer A Gen'l Superintendent. OKFICK Pktkrsburo R. R. Co., ' March 27th, 1872. O N AND AFTER MARCH 31st, the M-aiiia will run as lollows LEAVE Express Train, Maii Train, AUUI Vfc AT .WELDON. 7:40 a m 3:25 p m 1 PETERSBURG. Kij n o, 10:50 am Ma.., , . 7:00 p m LEAVE PETEBSBURO. Mail, 5:40 am Express, 3:50 p m ARRIVE AT VVELDON. Mail, 9:45 a m Express, 6:50 p m FREIGHT TRAINS. Leavo Petersburg, , 8:00 a m ... Leave Weldon, 5:00 a m Arrive at Weldon, 4:00 p m Arrive at Petersburg, 12:20 p in GASTON TRAIN. Leave Petersburg, 6:15 a ni Leave Haston, 1:15 p m Arrive at (iaston, 12:50 p m Arrive at Petersburg. 8:10 p m Freights for Gaston Branch will ba received at the Petersburg depot only on MON DAYS and THURSDAYS. The depot wiil be closed at 5:00 p m No ,oo.i.s will be received alter that hour. J. C. SPIUGG, 53 tf. .Eng. and Gen. -Manager. C 11IANGE OF SCHEDULE. Kalkioh a AnnsTA Air Link, Sit2terutiendcntr's Ojfice, Raleign, N. CNov. 2'j, 172. On and after Saturday, Nov. 30th, 1872. (rains on the it. A A. A. L. Road will run daily, (Sunday excepted,) follows : , Mail train leaves Raleigh, 3.35 P. M. Arrives at Sanford, G.15 " Mail train leaves Sanford 6.30 A. M. Arrives at Raleigh, 9.20 I " Mail train makes close connection at Raleigh with the Raleigh 3a.ston Railroad, to aud from all poiiiui JNorch. And at Sanford with the Western Railro:vd, to and from FayetvTlte and points on Western Railroad. 7 S V - - - A.B.ANDREWS, dec- 4 tf. , Superintendent. ESTABLISHED 1S44. THE TyllIINGTON JOTJllNAIi, Tlie LiMffestBest and Cheapest Paper Published in North ": Carolina: ' The; Wilmington "Journal (Weekly) on filtering' ufot its twenty-ninth an nual. Volume, ha lvn greatly enlarged aiii improved. It in the only thirty-six eoltiiii.ii papt-r in tbe Mule. -'' A u i'irfct- lit-. iVcit s aud Literary Journul, it i Unexcelled. Einbra-ed it its e.hi!iiiis is a more complete, ei-islj-m I, s t comprehensive history oi. tho world's doings, Irom week to week, than i-au, issibly bo found in any other journal. It is just the p:ij r !' ihe home and fireside, full ot gnl ivading ; all . tlie best Kdiiorials of the daily ; an iho Con gressional, Leinlativo aud. Political news of. the day. : :Its Alurkct Ktrports are always full and accurate. The Re view of the Markets' is accepted by tbe mercantile community as the true index of the commerce of tho city, while it- reports of other markets are full and reliable.' - Interesting Stories, Tales, Ac ' are giveu every week, making it the best family paper published in the coun try. Its Circulation is very large throughout tbe State and the whole South, In New Hanover, Edgecombe, Onslow, Duplin, Sampson, Brunswick, liiuden aud Columbus it is especially large, while in Halifax, Wil son, Wayne, Carteret,' Robeson, Rich moud, Auson, Cumtei-Iund and Moore, and in several counties of South taroli na, its circulation is very good It is published every Priday on tbe following -. ; ; n Terras: . . -. - One dopy, for one year, , One copy, for six months. Three copies, for one year, Four copies, for one year, ;?'j; Five copies, for one year, " . . Ten copies, for one ear; : Twentv conies, for olid year. STo every getter up oi a ulub Or TEN, one copy will be sent free for one year. Auuress , - r: JUUlUiAlj,, - " Wilmington, N. C. A TOWERING GIANT The Great Twelve $100,006 . - " ..t--y.y-. . .r,., .. .... ... ' 1 7" WHX EXHIBIT AT """ XVttlUlgll, 111 JDciptlSb uruvo, xxiuuy, Ulil. y JLfJ w Three performances, at 10 a.'m., hour previous A ticket wiitron whl 9 a. m. to 12 m on the ground. when tickets can Admission 7" cents .' . ' o 1 Great Eastern Menagerie Museum, Aviary, Circus, Konian ilippl drome and Egyptian Caravan. It3 augmentation the past winter makes it four times larger than last year, and it wan i confcKsed the Monarch Mastodon of the road. Over a, million dollars have been expended to make this tho most stu pendous and greatest World Exposition ever attempted ; and an Im mense Twelve Centre-Pole Pavillion, covering over four acres of ground, and measuring 168,000 yards of canvas, is required to exhibit its Thirty-One lcns of Living "Wild ltoasts, Breathing Sea Monsters, -Plumaged Birds, r'lesh-eatinfr reptiles, and the colossal Dual Circus Exhibition I Making it a grand Cembination more than Equal to Twelve shows in one ! To trasport this Goliah of Shows, 100 cars, 6 passenger coaches, and 4 engines are brought into reputation, and: the service of 2,000 men and horses are necessary to the success to this unprecedented enterprise. Grand Triple Menagerie, In four separate Tents, combined with the Colossal Museum, Aviary of Tropical Birds, and Caravan of Elephants, Camels, Dromedaries, Elk, liulialoes, etc., etc. GRANI DOUI5I.E CIUCU8 PKKFOipiANCJE In the Largest Hippodrome Tent in Kings at the same hour, under one uranu l-aviiuuu i wuum umuu Entree two studs of Ring: horses, Dual Corps of Equestriennes, Male Ri ders, Acrobats, Gymnasts, Clowns, Annals ever witnessed I livery day 1 :rej Pageant and Procession Over Two Miles Long I . . . i - ' ' ! With emerald, crimson and gold dens, three brass and reed bands, grand kteam Piano, and a full Martial Band, as in the days of '70 ; Twenty Beautiful Women, and one hundred horsemen and pages, mounted and followed bv the Cavalcade with their flags, banners and paraphernalia, mounted Gods and Godesses, in original costumes, with living tigers. lions, panthers and jaguars loose in the $200 ' - lSr- rr X-;?Z Gf ioo ;V- , - F'Imh'S ' '"-- - vo 's5o .. . I J - :v - 25 00 ' -:' !.'::.',. ' T7tf au-i.:k;:,. firand Balloon Ascension will ! given. AU iirdrrni inlo tho bring people at grtatly reduced fare. AMONG ITS FELLOWS. Centre-Pole Tent ANT t; CHALLENGE SHOW ! at 2 and 8 p. m. Doors open fne w oDen on Favettoville street irom be purchased, thus avoiding the rush ; Children under 10 years 00 cents. : the world. Every, act double iu two etc. Greatest Achievement in Arcnlc at z o ciock, n. m., uu uunnni streets. city have been arru.ged with to cuas. SI VALI, .AGENT. i
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