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it 1 " i: JTi. -. ! - i Nc Bcrci iDaiIn?imc0. - E. Hdbhs4 Editor. C i lC4wljaBsitle-fc-ar the Ijiw -1 he -Time hm been, designated to lh. official - orgrm of the United Mate;' mf n 3 r ,. XbeelfCt'on W now" over' and the re- Avns,iflQwfig; injrapid'y. Enoajh has Jbetnflreaiy received, to "prove ' that Grant and VTrisoijiheBtandinl heSirers of -trtiatr JlpubJicari j princi p!?s, f have been elected 1)y such an overwhelming inajbr ' Hijiaff 0 strike -the opposilioa dumb and silent Never Wore in Jhe histofr of the iworld" has soch 'm tripipp'h , rejglced .the 'truly patiiotic 'cit'iaena 6L any s nation. AH that party and private ma'ignity conkl devise ; every f uul means ol traduction,' was brought jo hear to defeat bur noble Preaideut, and. with what .rVsult? Q ily to recod with ten-fold : force . upon s the dds of thef v'titiperator,; as it abould. Whenth'e'balk qf foity millions of peo--epleiTfeoder fHch a stupendous "rebuke to ' ,a atr infinfimT minority, it ia pre per that that minority should pause and coasider ,athelr wajsVand e live in the hopes that ,.4hey, may do sojTthat now when the per petintioh o Jtbe jWfiCt administration that U tbef pouittry liasi ever had, has been se cured by such ja popu'ar verdict that. I'they mv becooSe jo enlarged in rthiir views as 101 pefceive inai me iiibj jnij cnlesfaod.mibe "re8pecte"'loking -iktt,ther,woodeffui, r680'18. in'prosper jUj.y, to the conntry that las blessed "Gen. . v , GpnVaoTnTBtfaKon ;"hftrtr ne pAriRl'.fLhits tlieature, can rcpre8STheo1u,ndihij' sensation4 of pride . and hope with which h's bosom thrills. Then let us foini bands together, and by unanimity of feel ins and act:on render . . 1 - . . tl at lutnre so mnrh more dazzlinsr thai beside its radience. j OSTRACISM. The meaning;of the word which heads 3 article iis'too well undi r-stood by 6ur teFreamtrmy3finitiolf from w Z . though, we esii'e com-' ns: and thomrh, we desire not to com-' ment upon the word itself, yet we would . 'throfgh illustrative comments, show to lielioicaije bjefQerers'f. who may have happened by desire,! or necessiiy- through past events, to locate , themselves in ike South for the purpose of gaining an honest livelihood, that i. they are iooke!pcitt by '& large por-' tion of the Southern white people as 1 iniruders. . IWis.. well-known fact ,hat nave lor years past Deen resimng in, and carrying on business in many . of the Northern States, and that they are there received into society and wel comed wStb;; most ..hearty and earnest cordiality. I But how is it with the Northern people here in the South.? It would seem that those Northerners af least who so jmuccoindw4th the r political views (and ' principled 'of; that portion of the jSouthernpeople above nllnded to, might be mbr'e socially fa vored thanplhe Are. And yet where nre the; instances exhibiting any socia- bility toward ihem by these peophvi "When they cannot deny the fact iKat these 'saiae "Northern adventurers" so cafted. are as much interested in the : i " i-OOw South and its people, and yen more so than is manifested by tb :'d.tlttrrft, people. .Ihepseves. :, The Itfortfcern man so far as" Soul Hern soci-4 ia t.t ejnMrneds truly, aUj isolated be M:1T tf"jg5' matter bx)wTMxnieroua .ipaj be i$a vitioieg, h faftpparsntlya looked r? ojiuc ijp4fjti !tbe utmost; distrust and con cdt t&frt he oot oy oatraciwa; but,5f ubjeeled'i' all the - Bareani'ihat can biajratA. or imagined; and ttamglr taaesaraans are. as a general: thin;; privately expressed, yet we cannot V ffr Wfc5siiIatf f cf orjaTg lqg towd . : the Northern element sojourning or i - - permanently residing in tbe Sontliern '.S 1 2 tioieiT Ln4 .tbbf,J trfppmvr, as jn our ppjnion t certainly s foHyV ior i 0 391 W3?H0 --0 r'-cr' . for thfl alights exhibited towards Ifiem .f 9 L lby those born here in.the JSontK.' Yt i( the manoruoi are , earnest m" lne belief thai"ibe Northern people who have made this or any other, their adopted Stat are really h "scum of if the society f ora whence theycam' as we often see it proclaimediBnnrri'ons communications through the Press, we conld Dot blame them for nursing the idea of exclaslYenes, which- they may feel towa d those who haye recently selHeTrennnnrt seem iny eduoaiipn. ability and true gentilit, lit'thojte VtLin honest derforJjhe roerjeritj of, not onlytthet South, lint vne WMHgj: na- tion, might be shown that respect due tcr Gris lADjVirtnje Th Jrste chii-j airy of the Southern pebple, in connee ti n with thei uncharitable acts to ward those Who may He happen! io Xe bos-n South of Mason's and Dixson's line, does pot by any mans make them more chivarouBTor -more, worthy of the esteem of nankinoCIIZl . J Standard takes ooiion to emit a ; sample of bsvenoca, - whiW commenting onthe reelect'oa pt "res 1 neither Grant nor 'Greeley were fit for Pres'dent, the Standard may know more about American politics than some of its extern porar its, but we are rather inclined ay disp ay its assamne qu doefci knowledge "faboHt an Amercm Prcjertial4ejection,6weyer,;theabav8' sher t does not express the opinion, of tbexSnglUh. people, fal H !! dohTJessly edited by a f ore-lie ad, whose financial Huhttnea have been disarrat ged by the set tlement of the Alabama claims. TR&QRQAK It will be'obserwd by oor vteleraphio dispatches, that Horace Greeley assumes diWiOobfitri)lrirlhtf Zribline to day, whicK wiyha.no longer ' an organ," but an independent paper. We presume Ftftri stepr to beakeH n eonscq'jence0(,phi6 overwhelming deteat, and tie win now pitoh ir.io the1 Liberals"andDemocrats "who woald not ear erow."- rfi " The triumph of the Liberal Republi can party in the present Presidential con test, reminds ha of Orpheus C. Kens de- scriptJotxjjf ClJlttlfir3rJ?T?iet lne enemy and they are ours "ahead of usl REDEMPTION OF UNUSED STAMPS. 1, 7 fl ergon 8 Vho have doojmenTary stamps on hand, which have been unused, can haye them redeemed by sending them, to the Iiitcfn.UL'veiwe Bpfeau'ln Wash ington.,Tbe stsmpsTwill be sent t the risk and expense 'of the perso'a "sending them. Theyshouldbe accompanied hy an afiiduvltj showing that they have never been used,- tO wfiom tey belong, and, where 'it 'illfpraeticabV, when and of "fcBS v- . i'f.. wnom tuey were procure!. PartiesuevjD&hlsak jostrumenta with 1 i - . f r . - l wuiwnpunieu luereon wuicn iney ue site to haveredeemed br exchangedi may forward (he lafatt Id he eiamined, fcdun- ted Aod carLCwlled, The instruments wi i' i . :'.-ir-t' oe returneMj.vJjtne owner 11 n requests It, but athisirisk and .expense The cancellatiort will not be such a to render the WaB kg unfit for Bsc, , n ; Where stamps havg" been cancelled, or bear other iftjfijoi."4videncei of hav ing been used, the affidavit Bhould set forth alL the fac's, and the "s'tdmps Bhould &atte2Io iViJSCihk ej which they are used. If the papers cannot ,be 6ent, thaYfaci'an'3 tneSateons for it must . appear in the affidavit, and thee must be lector that they have each, made personal fxamiuntion of the case, and iound the facts to be as stated. ltedemption' will ' be made by " repaying the amount of value after deducting therefrom the five per ceutum." ' ' By JJis Sxvellency, the,.. GQvernor of 'a l ! t-North Carolina ' ""' Z' pa -WhekaSi, It, is meet, and eminent'y proper that the people 01 a great otato, should retnrn heartfelt thanksf Ip i Al- mishtv God for the many fTvfi!es !anf to '"the '.opinion that "it exhibits & more thoronh khowledge'bhOMf a newspaper ' may diso av its assamne qualities Thon it blessings vouchstenafthera throirerhTygafp Mis lnnmie mercy ami goon n ess, ana Dy.fegojyK rrfjiprr-i-n'" A . devonp'prlyerf anl supplication, to ask Inr a rnnTinimnoA nt tnn Rsmp 3 D? "jloRE, I, Tod R Caldwell, Governor of North Carolina, in obedience to awj and tar confermHy jylth. an hon ored custom; do appoint and set apart- - 10 UMUMl Thank giving and Prayer in this State; and I do ''earnestly Invite the -- Clergy ,oMil 'de' nominations in ' the State" to open ! their. I respet:.Te hs forshn said dSy ana can upon meir congregations to num ble,1iemselves ai'tbe throne of the Geat -Jehoran'aidrendeV unto Ilira praises wTiTch'We justly due, and to invokejor r ihemael veeTtbeir State nd 7 their whole nnnntrv TTia divtnAA criiidanM nmf nfrv. tection throu2h an tulureume. 7. -'--. ' " fi f unto thee $Q we give thanks 5 lot. that thy : i 1 ) fill lUIX. 1 UEMf. UU We I'lVH 1.IIHI1KH 1 name, li? near, ' tlty ''Wenaroaa'i works dev - J.Jt e.are. ,!'Done in the !;Gityrof TfatoijEh, oihis limit h n.' -tb T wen t y-Ei g tt of .Oct oberl Xl ftpne:ThOand Eitjht J .6.Y'" JIandred and Seventy-Two, and U -r jo' tire 'Kiixfcti-&vexitB year of l AnieriaB fhdepervlenc" , f ' ; 'J W K. CALL) VV ELIj. , By the Governor ; JOHN B, NsATUEBT, S-t Private Sccrrtary. Mkettep nrTjscTWTS The well-known ftrntiin Jnnelion. in IhA rrnl ttaorouahf&re ... w. ' 1 : j,. of me Aonnprn uoes to uoston, dm ceura to be. With a large and increasisg popula tion, nroad as well mt nrotneroxt. fta eitjEensT change theDainef tfceir wp to Atsb jjfrer one of thelieat kttewe men Iti'Aeiericii Dr. J. CTATziTof Koweffanff thi' Lftsl jjture of li saktta ii j enietea ;tt de cifiiOQ into law. We commend tniir cnoice, for not omIj ia la naoie short and diatinctive but Dr. Ayeb's Medicine have made it griie foliy known to Ihe epd of the ear'h. Pioba bljr no Ufins man has carrkd relief to uch rcnuntless multitudes of (be sick1 as h and "tbia Wgb bonpr, from be n'-igbbor,' tells the etimatippip !whjcb,,be is, held by tbose who. know him. Bristol Times. " il J: i : v-fv. , . tt". . Housekeep rs consult your interest, and ex amine Meadows A Go's stock of Lamp goods. : If yoa feel dull, drowsy, debDitated, have frequent headache, mouth tastes bad, poor appetite and tongue 'coated, you are suffering from Torpid - Liver w ' if 'Biliousness, ' . , and notning will cure you so speedily . and perma nently as Dr."Piercef GSlde-i Medical Dis covery. Sold by all druggists. ' ' 1 i A' ' REaaoHrrrt Stjepbirk. Ladies whoe faces are cleoded' by sapeorfieial ' diBcolorations, and - who- have resolved ,-to- try BUoah' iLxo- nolia Balsc as a remedy have no idea of the welcome surprise.--they , will receive from their mirrors after a few applications of that health ful purifier of "the" complexion If at all ex citable, they will ' scream "with rapture on be holding the Change; whether the blemish it is desired to remove be B&llonmess,; blotches, pimples, f rootles, roughness, or an unnatural pallor, it is bound to disappear tinder the tonic operation' of ;this. wonderful agent- To say that the blemish disappears, does not, however, convey any idea of the effect . produced by this celebrated beautifier.. , The.. unsightly .tinge, whether diffused over the whole countenance or in spots, er patches,, is replaced by a uni form, pearly 'bloom, 'to which no, description can do justice. . 1. - ' . Net Twine of aft sizes. : SeSns of any size and weight knit to Order.' Mitchell, Allen t Co. "LbaF -'T-MkMbl Sara-wtions. " .The heavy mists and cold night dews which characterize the present season are very trying to delicate organizations, and in low-lying and ewampy localities tbey , produce An enormous crop, of intermittent fevers of various types and degrees ofj intensity.. .At -this very time there are probably half a, million of people in the United States Buffering from . periodical fevers by miasmatic . fogs and exhalations.' '."What L makes the prevalence of ? this evil the more de plorable is tne lact that it might m all cases be easily.. prevented. ... Malaria and damp pro duce little or no effect upon the system pre- fortified by a . curse of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. Every fall and spring' hundreds of letters are - received from persoas residing in fever and egue-dsstricts, who state that while their neighbors are incapacitated for labor by that debilitating disease, they have been hap. pily exempted from attack by the regular use of the great vegetable antidote t miasma. As iehiolopie or specific: fori intexmittentent and remittent fevers , the Bitters may be justly ac counted, infallible. They ' eradicate the com plaints in their most obstinate forms, but the wiser course fs to forestall attack by taking the preparation as a preventive. 1 The amount of productive labor withdrawn irom active service during several months in the year by malarious maladies , is immense, and the pecuniary losses to individuals families! and "the nation from this cause is incalculable.' Bear in 'mind th:it by toning and regulating the system with Hos- tett:r's. Bitter, before the calamity '- comes, it may alwajs be escape dj and let it also be re membered that ' indigestion,' 'general debility. TJitrousness,' eonstipatxonj nervous complatats. and indeed almost all disturbance and de rangements -of - toe -vbysMsal -system are con trollable by thifi genial restorative. , - x a NAT IONAL , SAVING'S11 BANK. . THE FREEDMAN'S SAVINGS AND T : r . .. -i , ' Chjlbtibed . BT ths United St At as,' Mabch 3, Assets more than $4,250,000 NEWBERN BRANCH, Corner South rt Front and Middle , , Streets JM i ..... Total Deposits; $1,157,148.01 --.ti-.-.r Total Drafts, 1,005,275.21 l Du0 Depositors Oct: 23, increase1. sthca Sept. 30 ; J TWi. XX Xi firsi 1)Wb n-aw Twonvo! sin a. nia jla cv xz iais tt a. jux van m. aixaiMM , vx Savings deposits compounded in January and business accounts payable by checks, and bear ing 4 per cent interest. ' 1 " i- INVESTMENTS MaD1s:; lr CrOVEBJlMfiST DONIB and Eeal Estate Sectjbities onlt : W; ALVOED. Pres. H : ( , y"- t'i C..A: NELSON,: Cbahier. - .s gates: ! t...l...j.. ' . " ' . The-cMiddleStrocer, OFFERS FIRST-CLASS - ORO- 1CBR1ES AT PRICES; TEA T- DEFJT COUPETlTIQfr. ! .!; Wholesale and RetaU Bealerin v1 -via I io?.-' 1,.-, Pall-'disdonnts allowed for CASS andrthe largest price paid for. ' - V - -f- Tt-t .,,' , . COUNTRY PKODUCE. rx3 ;. j! f - " ' THOMAS GATE 3, Opposite Peoples Market, Middle St. New 13errio Ilarkets. CORRECTED DAIUT. Apples, f!, pk..ir.:....l..V?i 85 W) Beef, choic . 1015 Bewhols, dreaaodn.. 56 Homrinsr Batter.. i. WAX) Brick, iLIX 'J 7 .7i V rtt?JMt jww.. j: www Bbl SUves, Whiteoak, . . . . . . ... . . " rrQ18 Candles....'..'. fi l Coflfte. Ilia . . k'.f.VAX .4 I " Java. 27: Coal, .ii.i....U.$7.50$9.50 Cvpteas Staves. . i . 10a$l Cabbages, .. . .). n. :.Q ..2 J. n 3 0 1O0W-, Dressed Hogs, ... . -. 7 Fish Barrels; t.. ... .V.! . .'.1 1 0d60 Field Feas, 6U(7& Flour, i,v.U 5.60W 60 Fodder, . . . 4 . "801 00 Hides, dry,..... .... .i. 1 ereen. i.. o Hay handred,...V..;..l.;..tv neaaing. aso Iron Ties. lb.. 10 Irish Potatoes bushel. ..... 1 501 75 sweet fotatoes 1 . Lime, Lard, ,, .... 175$2.50 .... 1113 ....$5.25$6.S0 $6.008 00 .... 5.00 MuUets... ...... Hernngsl m,..,' Drums bbL . 1 .1 . . . .V. . . MeaL ........ Molasses, 8yrap4 , . ; , . . . . ., . 2230 iupa, . . . . ' ' 3035 En?, Ibland, . . . 30 Nails. n'.:r. Oats,... ...a..... Pork, Kump...... Pork, , Fresh, ........... 'J..... $6.507J0 ....4-. : ; , 456 7aw Pork, City mess.......... Peanuts, new. . i$16 00ai6L50 KopeV ...L.i... Rags, ... .... . . . Snuff, Lorrilard's, i . . . , . . . . 6tS .-. V 3a3i 1 t?8a70 vtail dC A.Z.. ..v.. Shingles, Cypress, . 6 inch. $6; 7 inch. $8 Sugar,1 white... 12JaH " , brown, Ktel' Salt, sack........... r alum id busheL ' r 50 Spun Cotton, ........ $x.70a$l85 $2a$2.50 U: 45a75 1 2541.50 S3.40a44.20 Spirit Casks,.. 'Xooaocq,. Wheat. .'. Wood, (oak or fcsh), "ft cord, . . . " a Pine, t : .. ,".t r . ; -Tellow Pine Lumber. I . . . S2.40aS2.60 $I2a20 .UUl'l 2 MONEY HARK JET. uoid.v..i.... American Silver ..... lOCalOS Mexican. 106110 Baltimore Lock Hospital Phy?ldan of this celebrated Inatttntion." feoTered wDen in tne ureat noepium of KaroDe. Tlx:. Koirland. Pranoe and aUewbcre. the moRt certain. aneedT. oleaa- aot aid effectaal remedy In the world for all Sxceasea, or Abnaesof the System. Weaknem-of tha Back or Limba.-ariclarca. A Suction of the Kidney or Bladder, Involnnury Dfschtreea. Impoteoey. Oanerai Debility, NerTonsness. Dyspepsia. Lanenor, Low Splrita Con faioo of Ideas. Paluatation of the Heart. Diaaiiaaaof Bisht or Giddiness. Disease ai the Heart Throat Noee or Skin. Affections of the Lirer Lods Stomach or Bowels those ternole riisoraera arising from solitary Hah'ts of T.Jth ferret and aolitarr practices more fatal to their victims than the eone of the Syreas to the Mariners- of Utresesv. btiirlKiBK their moat brilliant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage, ' Ac; lm possible, drtstroyinp both body and mind. . T 0 B R 6 M E I ;.;?...;, Kpeci ally, who hava become the- victims of Solitary 'ir. that dreadful and destructive liahit which anno. ally sweeps to an ontimeJy grave thousands of yoocg men of the most exalted talents and brilliant Intellect who mleht otherwise have entranced listen tor Senates witn tne tnanrters of eleqneoce or wakoa to eestacy -1 IT I 1 1 ; . I . . . . lue iiviiiK lyra, may cuu wiu jau conaaeoce. t... . M A I 8 I A I ! ti" ,:,!, I Married persons, or Tonne Ken contemplatinjt -marriage, aware of Physical Weakness. Lose of Procreative Power (Imp -teccy), Nerons Excitability, Paipatatfoa, Orpinlc Weakness. Nervous Debility, or any other Dis- UBI 111. U'JU, VKCUI1J I (.1IO TU. He who places himself nnder the care of Dr. i. may religiously eoaflde in his honor as a eentlemas, and eomnaenuy rely upon ntt s it in as a pnysician. - ORB AN1C WE A K N E S I Immediatelv Cored and fall VUror Kostored. This dlstrbssina Affection which renders Hfe mis erable and marriaee impossible is the penalty paid by the victims of improper indaleeRnes. xoane persona are too apt to commit excesses from not being aware ox tne areaaini conssqnences tnat may ensae. now. wno tnat nnaaratomis tnts ssaiect win pretend to that the power of procreation is lost sooner by I falling into improper habits than by the prudent? Be. sides being deprived of .the p'eaaure of bealthly off. sprins. the most serions and deernctive symptom a of noxn noay ana mina arise, i d system eecom graded, the Physical and Mental Functions weal The system ntal Functio Servona Irri nea de- Loss of Procreative Power. Nervona Irritability. Dys- -pepaia. Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion. Conati tutional Debility and Wasting of j the Frame Consumption. Decay and Death. . , A CUR E t EEOIIYWABRAIITIO. . Persona rain- in health by nniearnod pretenders who keep them rnfiing men after month, taking- poia. onous andlniuritiuacomponnda, ahonid apply imaie- a lately. - .- 1 0 II I 0 H t I IttA j Member of the Rajrai Cq liege of 8argeons. London Oradnate of one nf tne most eminent Colleges in the Unite States and h beA part ($ whose life has been spent in the hospitals of London. Paris Philade). puts ana eisewnure nas eneeiea some of the most a. tonishice cures that were ever known ; many troubled- with ringing In the bead and ears -when asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at sudden sounds, bash fullness, with frequent blushing.: attended sometimes with derangement or mind, were cured tmmed later. T AKE PARTieOlA 'NOTICE. ! Dr. J.'addresau all those who have injured-them- selves hvrimproper lnauirence ana solitary habits. which ruin botn body aod mind, onfltttng them for either bnslnesa. study society or marriage. , , These are some or the sad and melancholy effects produced by the entry habit e of yonth, vis : Weakness of the back and lirabe, pains 4a the head, dimness uf smht loss of muscular power. Dalmtation of the heart. dyspepsia, nervaw - irritability, derangement of tne digestive fanetiona, general debility, symptoms of consumption. ec - - MsRTxt.LT The fearful effects on - the mind are mnch to be dreaded. Loss of Memory. Confusion of Ideas. Depression or Spirit. Evil Forebodings,- Aver sion to Society Stflf DlsUust, Love of-Solitude, Timid Itv Ac. are some of the evils produced. ! -f ' ' Thousands of persons of all ages can now judge what Is the cause of theic declining health, losing their vigor, becoming weaa, paie. nervous and emaciated, having singular appearance abost the eyes, cough ...-r TOONS MEN Who have injured themselves by a certain practice indnleed in when .alone, a- nabit fraoonntiv learned from evil coirpaniona or at school, the effects of which are nightlv felt, even vhen asleep, and If not cured ren dors marriage impossible, aud destroys both mind an bod v, should apply immediat ily. ...... What a pHy that young man. the hope of bis country the pridn of his parents, should be snatched from all Srospectaand enjoyment ot life by the consequence of eviating from the path of nature, and indulging in a certain secret habit. Such perkous ninat, before con. templatlBg. --'- , , vMARRIAIE. Reflect that a sound mind and body are the moat aeees earv requisites to promote connubial happiness. In deed, without these the journey through life become a weary pilgrimage, tbe prospect hoarly darkens to the view, the miad become shadowed, .with despair, and filled with the melancholy reflection that the happinesa of another la blighted with oar own. 'aim . I" " 'A' CERTAIN DISEASE - When tbe misguided and imprudent votary of plead are finds he has imbibed the seeds of this painful die ease, it too often happens that an ill-timed aense of sham or dread of discovery deters him from applying to those who. from education and respectability, can alone befrisnd him. He falla into the hands of igno rant and designing pretenders, who. Incapable of car ing, filch faUpeeunmryaubatanee.-keep him trifling month after month, or as long a the smallest fen can be obtained, and in devpah reave Mm with rained health to sigh, over his galling disppointmect; or. by tcsr nse of that deadly poison. Mercurv. cause the con atitutional symptoms of this horrid dtarass to make their appearance, soch aa nlearated aore throat, (!i ased nose, noctnral pains in the head and Drabs, dimness of sieht. deaf nt-ae. codes on the shin bone and aims, blotches on the head, face and extrernetie, progressing with - f rightf at rapidity, till at last the palate of the month or the bone of the nose fall tu and the victim of this awful disease neeosnea a horrid object commiseration till death puts a period' to bis dreadful suffering, by sending him to that undieeaev ered country "from wnosebowoenotraveMa'returna.n : To anon.; therefore. Dr. ohneon offers he moat certain, speedy, pleasant and effectual remedy la Mas. world. ,: i-,yj D !5t.ara ' ' OPFICE, T80BTH THEDER1CK T. , . . BALTIMOKK. MARYLAND. . , , Left hand side going from Baltimore street, a' few doors from the corner, FH not to observe name and number. " IS0 No letters received unless postpaid and eon taining stamp to be used on the reply. Persona writing should state agev and si portion; of ad Vemstnem desert atngrymptoms. , , J The Doctor's DIPLOMA bangs Is his offle 1 tl . EVDORSEHKHrop Ttlat PS o The mairy thonaands eared at this estsbhahment within the last twenty years, and the numerous Imv portant anrgical operations performed by Dr Johv son, witnessed by the Representatives of the Press and many others, notices of 'which have appeared again and again before tbe public besides his stand log a man of honor and responsibility. Is a snAcient guarantee to the afflicted. aJalM inBAbft BfikfiDliJCUBXr, tt, m taaddiUosHlkavt m Lb store. I leiveai is si tbT f o 1 1 o w 1 a g H choica brand U 2 rrr L Foreign and Do- PI i mrstic Manors, at n fkndyehr f-j B prices whlca oy J""'Ti -1 competHoa : ' eT41 sUueia, r t . , f r "T 2ri r 111 ,,,-taxnjttTe.Jon,- (D Dotrgbetty Boas itl' IsoaisBBV' PnmSve.1861. . Decanter. I ZeilerltylWj-S SS!!i"!S H n- Giase W in bole, and 0 au airaav "1 " ' Old Nectar. '- :l Old Kentucky , Bourbon, 0 ft, MyBarUetoekei 2-iwiU tt laeat U Kortk Gafoitn Corn Whisky. Siors . ana -ugara e market affords. a . please all who f aver iyl u shs their- pa JiJ i A M W artaU'a a" "impoired. 5 l -la'1ta tae fr Imported - d manntaetnrrd Tn- H OUrd DnpnystOn4 i hacce' and Cigars. 1 H b i, lannanea. . iwnr wncn miw Pi Apple. - q the fodowinf ! - 1 I M.B. f --t .Jr.. Toaxcoa-jrhig., Gra vnry's beau. r Pan Cake. !. Aoldente -.; and Jiavy lba- TonaccA. rSotace. 2' , Oln r, Elael aekberry"" and Cherry. WIKKS. OH Sherry, : b Port. , . Michigan Dew Dn.p Morning Glory l- Madena. Cnt Hhine. and Century ! '''''ctOAneV.-''- I. , r 4coppernopx. BIKHI. ii . inano factored to or 3 der from ehetce y Havana tebaceo, t enca. ID tD cFtisxlmrort?L . S BrinhSS?. :3 3 iFtnelmrrie. .Pf ,,v . !? , ."-.f? M , av snomm : - ri Old Rose. the trine I Ul OW anchor. . ! , mepwet .uuwwo p- B1.UK STOHE, f BUBV .. O nHnt Fine. - "" " "ttJ ! - nnnnattA i . . Santa CYnxI O ' . Wm. 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While other publications may elaun Mptnor cbeapnesa, aa compared witb rivnla nf a simUar clu, THE ALDINE i a nuiaaa and original conception atone and nuMppronched-Mtheolnteiy vithont ooispetition in i nee or cnaractt r. l ne poasessor or a com plete volume cannot duplicate the quantity of fine paper and erraVibgiv la ny other! ahape or nnmrwr of TniuatMor ten tomes tu cost. ana then, cftet rt Ukrtmot, bettdus S.'fcf ft" i,AX PKPATMX3n. '-' Notwithatandinff . tha . increase in the tnice of subscription last Fall, when THE ALDINE Beamed . its . present, noble pr -portions) and representative character, the edition tea mori ZAan Houblea dnnng . tne pav t year ; proving that tha Anaer-caix. pnblie appreciate), and will support: a Sincere effort in ihe cause of Art The publishers, , anxious to justify the ready confidence thus 'demonstrated, ' have exerted themselves to the utmost to develop end im prorve tbe wrf and trie plans-. for, tne coming year, as unfolded by tne monthly issues, Viu aMoniah end delight tiae 'most sanguine mends oi aujlmjl The puliaher , are , antborized to announce designs from many of the most eminent artists of Amei tea: In addition, THE XLDTKE: -wul trpfodnee examples of tile best for ign ; Boasters, selected with a view to the highest,, artistic snooesn, sad greatest. general interest ; avoiding Such aa nave become laminar, tbroagn pnotograpna, or copiea of any kind, ' - l. ,;,f , The quarterly, tinted : plate. for 1873 will Teproddoe lour of John 8. Davis' inimitable .cniid-aketcliea, appropriate to tbe lour xnese pint s, appeannr m tne sanaa tnsr mbzhs' ary, April, and July, end October, onW be aloae wortn tbe ones of a rear s subscription. .,Tb popular feature of a copiously illustrated ' Christmas " number will be conunueo. r To poaoeia such a valuable spit me of the art- world at a cost so trifling, will eommand the subscriptions in every section of tit eoun try; but as the usefulnesB and attrac i ions of TJLE ALDINE can. be enhanced, n proportion to the numerical increase of its support, 'be publishers propose to make "aasumnoe double sure, by ute following nnparauei- d oner oi ' 1 PBgMlUMB ckbohos jom, 1873. Every subscriber to THE ALDINE, who pays in advance for; tne year, . ISii. wU I receive, wi bout additional . charge,' pair of besmtitul oil (shrotnoa, after Jv J. Hill the eminent Eng. liah.. painter. '. The "pictures, ent tied The Village Be le,'" and Croewng the Moor," are 14x20 inches are printed from 25 different plates. reqnjntg Z5 .? impressions and tints to perfect each picture.' The same chromo nre sold for taoioer pair, in the .art stores. As it is the deter.nination of its oondnctors to keep THE AXJ3IKE out of the reaxsh of oomp titton in , every . depertmeot, the chromo i will be found correspondingly' ahead of any that can be offered by- other periodic!, , Etety hub iscriber will receive a certificate, over the. signature of the publishers, $arantVtaj;'tbat the chromo delivered shall be equ 1 to tne ewmples fnrnilbed tbe gent, or the money will be refunded. The distribution, of pictures of tho grade,, free to the subscribers to a five dol ar periodical will mark aa epoch in the history of Art; and, roaaidering the nnpreear dented cheapness of the price for THE ALDINE itse'f, tbe marvel fans little short f a miracle, even to those best aceruainted with tbe achieve, ment of inventive ,., ms : sad inaprcfved taechnrtical appliances. , (For i'lnstratioa of these ' chromo, ' see, ' Komnber issue ALDINE' X ' " ' " .-' tiA j , , rax utkbaxx' M-ASTjaarT will, continiie nnder ' the care of Mr. of THE Bichard Henry Stoddard, sawhited by the and poets of fce day.' who will strivs to bats Om literature of THE ALDINE always in kAepi tnjj khjl iw amsno attraction. Van fa TJX AXVVKt'jS AOTUrci, WITH OfL fcHAOMtH t THE ALDIXE wiH, hereafter; be 'oMainabU only, by subscription.- Tbere wflT be no re duced or cluH artea ; ah for snieriptions mnstbesei t to the publishers direct, or banded bxtba k agent, wt&ouf repsibiUtg lo (As pvbiuJufM except in cases where the certificate is given, bearing the fae-HmiU igiuAon of James Sutton A Oo." -. - .:r.;i J ' J' tt ' J'7r,l..'a?''wini -p -4. 1' ' ' Any person, ' wishing to set p3Tianently'saT a local agent, will receive full aaUexniatioar spplyingtw t, r , r ' Vj i v, n 4 8 M JAMES FUTTOS" A follhibuanerB.' X : 58 Maiden Lssm, See) YorE nor. lsc-cr. 4- Liebig's-atBat. rn hi Just receivAd'firona ew Torkv itnwJoA f Lard1,; jhsh, 'IrlaH iWoe, Osdc9v Breakfast Bacon, Bm-kSoiaed lWf.lickles. ClhiwaB, Crackers, Butter, &e. to., which srsi oserd low by Walker 4 Goioa, Oet-.S-t il lave jst fa. ; G It OC Eni ESl Flonr, Porh. ?;.,1ax Eoastcd CcTcf, A-. f Llarkct Beef) ft: Best cf Butter, tt.t 4c M At inr a: K7. nOTiLTGTJLil'Q. :-lSoolli Front Stiiei: 1 1 JeUt thrvt doors ftea Gsnston Howte b .x. onuncniLL, cocxoob to m. u caccinix4 crx. iA the old etartd ct II trt 6 tewle Tin Aim HQUSX FURNI8HJHO 8TOBE Mooaiajr ana gaticr work injut sp T fai- a OUUIIJ. j - .i, ..... ... 0TOVXZ3, sr r and Wooden TAire. sna. - BBk. at an V .1 iarlXXLS, histoid. Powder. Che , -j-.!iind.'.Oac3. - any a tmd Conncn CH3, Lamps in . Ckreat Variety. ada'rsOsteekeC H0D8B nJBNISllTOG ; GOODS. .-f-. -. . betoresi KA Bvwvns a aweelaJtr. I weeJs . pisasaa 1 avr au r ! y I ! D.l-CMUnCHItL, . Jfe.18, MUdU NwvBtrneyX. V. atatebltt. ; b r , . :, . CUTLER 6 GATES, , 23 Lliddle Ctarect, NttW OQtTftC, s t. hi Ati and ufactaTsn of B..r-f. t-SC Tt- land Slieet Iroa ; Ware .! of erery desxxiptioa. " - V'-.-i- .a .... We all BooOaf lot TwW sseatks 1. : . lslentn 1 Ui-J ai ': Saw Wabi.- 2 ' LAitrnnatSATTAttirrr. CaiAUCXI WXCX8, to. r' .SSbsiodsf' -T-T,''.-rT '! ;.- .. Honse Ptrrnishinft CocI ; --v., --"-? 'IV. ,, :r r, .:T I j ' ; I i-i. 3) a , - Stores speehUty. , FartienJar attsatioa iav rited to the "New AmericaA,'" tbsbeaAatniBSOst cxpleU-eokitg stof ewf ps isMtsd. 4 ! fr y. Kv 16; ICddleBttawt, Ww , K.C.' mew e 0enl .life. ' Casualty Deal err ia . I ainiw wweua ft. C. ' V7"" sTJ.:i7.- t.,c ' f fJS " S '3A v1 - - ' Marine InsrimiioeAg't 1 il - 1L AV t sow la aa. jray sre . 2k- SCailt aatKWaUnIVB For Paver aM Agne Interaaittsnta, , all diswware rising toes. snBtsaVsaaseT ' high'y tseemmenTsd as a ArlTI-Ma?Tic?i2 A P r TlaXR and R FXrr KJtii I. iVu-? 5 KKU1. DXBlLlTT thev haveirviTl. Tkerare nartiraiarfv BaUIBriCtAK, M RM a i ... w . mmm mm w.w waiasn CM ever Bsfl- - " ssawdto taepebli a PLKAi i am f Wtultiwl nJu sndssaalhy tkTSStiffitJSl, uTit known t th rharacopwia. It eosusatliui.ll thnafairtriaLaMl ' -rw. .RgV a"eB afaoTii anaaalUM sadoraeaneata hy payafefia D( tb twl higW staaeiaw ia their pVeceVsaio. Xadsi svd ee Oarsy end 0 isAUf daaasw isrlswsfjseyjrF. - 7 ? aLB"t !? olA atsthoulst fete. LfJ!-i ','. . es war. ail? stafnt tnjeMtrlbattoff isTS. sa.toratiw j streagta, and aa tnereaa oapnetHa. 7 Tie wtarciB. fZ Better than the Boaaa RIu-m a wr iZTLr rrasidiag Bder M . X. Chuveb. riattatarr IKstrtt. , CntTwaVeavnaMarBllvfir, - . . Lonlo.,vet.AlsT f Jaarss A. Jacsson AC.I aav. .xamlaW tk. fV. sasla tor staking the - Hoeae ttotnarh aUtUrs." 2X?lmJ? wtcal Bteleretos O r ipth xleaa Mtr." tttaaMt. tarfrM f--.1 VP" saeeWa. a patent having an? taken for It, T, have esaaaiaa the faanaal totmZ lag th-Bosa Meter," an aeltaar HfZ eeatWswtrw-wa- aae aaTsallsBce, aU tbe anMai eiisapnattl areih beet ec taeelaat 1 nosaahc. Cerw4aittaa, aaA alighU j UutivaTinn nted wt acspasia taaea ts atrtclly ia aceorasao vlts tk ruira t abaraaary. Baviag naedthesiia swart, vet practice, we Uk nlresnrata risasiainilli tkVa, teatl paro i Beard af nk7 vnetetnes an xnaeaees er wobfb. k. Lento n4. CoUeg. Drake IkDawelt. M. kV, Laurreat. Jl. Modieei t.A.C1ark.B.B la. Sargery, Ko. Xedteal ColVsg and late Mwleei fhyalciaa City aVeenteat, Bt. Lewi at IssaaH. BtvtMTt FYIbul, rW. Pmctieal ratmacy. St. Loais CoUag ef Fajerantr. j,1, WhltehHI.Bd.llsdieal Akb1 AbT.Hsaesek.af D. Dr.C F.Lsl. Cfleriek. M. D. . -V" -B. flsets Ma, MTV, C, A, Ware, At. 0. W.A. WUes.ll. B. . . ; .- r .,1 ... i B.CPnakr.a1.B. rreC. Sargery, Heenaepatbie Mrdieal CaUan. T J Taatiae. at U T CoaasteeaTk Prof, of Midwifery A IX lass ss ec Weasea, GeUtft , e liiwasssibls Pbyairisae and Satrwoaa. ' . . i J , - Ja Ttwala.X V Pre. Xanerts anT The pea tics, HuaiasaUn MaAiaaaOeUaewatf sfiaawari. v Jae. CaaMlesjen. TT PLsrttiw 0 nsaasnBaaJCWMMs, Bsanwpatbl CaHg t lb seari. - Caarles Vastls. I Pro. eCFbpsleleay.nemeajatbli Stedlcal Calkft si Mm. r Ja Bana-a. D frrf. fcUateal KeOeal CenV eaiaiBisilt Ppayaidaa u( hysftriorlatothertoeirbr)lfUfs. mm Bnasrairwcai ysiw. Ite antters ta tae w orv. esa azael tacsa. Aiaaal Uirsck. Aaalrt eal I Kaslst raj ... Tbe foraaala for iaatiaaae Bitter baa bsea MbsNi ted to as and we believe taaaa to be the beet teak sat atimaleat for general aa new esered to ta pssne. s j - -, . -r . ,,- B Woedbery.BB 6 A Marlaer. Aaaryticei ' " X 3m x Bane. 1 Chemist Prof fuaailsir;. H 8 Baha.lt V Medical 4Mif aTMeYiear. X 9 - - - JB Walker, M B Nor'BfiBarnee.X : T M Boras. M D BI.BdUm.MD Tbe T Bills. M P JasA Collins. X T - - J A Hah. X -i Katlaaat Ptawalsalasaa la ClaaelaMsl. ireerly al of who are Proieeeet ta tbeeiM - ik. at . iii. ..ri.iiii... no ether bitters have ever been oareree tetne nw , lb rmhracing so many valaable renedl aJageats. L Tattler. M D LA dasieeVIl D - CT8inMS, BO , 8 P Bonner. M f I C 8 Mneraft.X D O W Blsias. X D W T TalLtfero. M O 1 B Snekner, M L O A Duberty. M D C Woodward. X D DW McCarthy. X & J J Onina. X D W K Woodward. M B B Warn, CawaUN 'UK.Tavlo(,X A Mfonnsnn. at v Teealti Tbe Hseae Bitttere are aa wvahtahl reatedf far Si digestion d disease arising from sasl lai rssiss C BThorton. if D Ales. Brtkiaa. B 1n rhargeef OHy Besnttsl. ., X B Hedgera , a M stettfr. i Paal Otry, B W Pnmell M I eadfrd BellTX XAIaansLl Joe B Lynch. MB l srmifcisaai B 7 Dak. M D Wat Claw, B i:i HWillere.il W R Child. MD O Wa tk. Caesaiat. J H McCfelUaa, P luiatn is an parts of tbe Narth. Wrstaad noath Conncn Bia. Xareh tt,! Jxaras A Jacxao Ccw Bavlag exaaBlned tb (w nak r the Boas Btaeaaeb Bitters." I bsvs aertbe tbeta i ary am ale few ssssi tias. a Bjoaace tbeaa tbe beat Teai Bitter aow la as. 'TU alcJUaoa. SWFr eele by aWdsagilsas.. VatsskBSrArf Jkw V Cew. froprt VMrsiary up sai iin , neon4 at au tvotrts B. ixu . amm , tJtrar J -.; ; J - THE CHEAPEST OUSE WHOLES ALU OH R3TAIL I Anetion Sales iTerr enlsi . ST THZ OSXQDTAL . " 45 tt It At J O H it i LOUIS n.DAEtt& CO. A-,' Vi, all kinds ol Clothier, Boots, Shoes, HitJ. Caps. Xaakcei Motions, c ccdap fa? onit. tSTTimexm Ln&r wimA Tib I awrrejssfswtbs)w atay otber Aose Eoifls-IfvBaer&Co. l n ;i t. ;i o i jf V j :i v i Cor; rVorrt and KSIddto t ectlll if teaire 9t takiaa Bltssra. aa btla S east Toaie and Stiaa)st aw ogersd letbsjMbV. FataNK O. POSTKB. 11 of.- ObeUtrtca and Pisssns ef troaava. OalU af How Demo tl C.
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