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I " wmi yc, tua.i w 1101 On Anril tho Tcf..,aQ thiT are arrauted the mode of chaT?e hifics rrTtsa m b" 'P.'. otherwi, the o ,P iwuw. is j, CPtature becomes greater tiian Southern ma,, and a Kepubli- the creator, and AtUa" can. i'nev UireaienArt t r -- " " i r y1'"" mc tuiuicr or nniiTT T? . Z I f- j.i ' a, fc i T r "Vl,v,"j wits taKeii out OI ? lnf0,atlon. th' 1 h house, handed, and hurried rage every Repuhlican. On March 26, a colored man named Alex. Pare, livinor near M . M. O Ataens, Miss., was taken out of u: . i i , . . .'I rIM, u ifinocrauc papers are loudly denouncing " the Kuktux iufamy." Let not theender mis uiidcrstana, .-though. Tt is not rtw outrages committed by the Kuklux that they complain oX Not i.y any means. It is the congrttourotl lcgilation to pre vent thoo outrages' that receive their displHiiHure. The Sf.xior has gone to Wash ington City under Subpcena to go lcl' n- the Southern Outrage Com mittee. VC cannot tell when he will return, but we hope he may nave a pleasant trip to tba Ra tional Capitol and return in due tnn.f to give an account of his ad ventures We expect to hear ROincthiug from him in a few day?, and hope to.be abMe in our next, to publish a letter from him Jing an account of what go litg OQ at the Capitol. TifB Tax (i estiox. :Lct the people remember that the Demo cratic Legislature lias increased the taxes considerably over what they Were last year. Last vear t ie State Tax was 36 cents on the one hundred dollars .worth of pro perty, and the County Tixx was SJOJ ctJ. For thirf year the State ax is o'2 cents on the hundred dollars worth of property, and the ( lounty Tax is . ' There k no getting round this increase of raxoifi The Democratic party are rcMponaibic for it, and they need not attempt to deny it ; we intend to make them shoulder it. They need not gay that it is to pay the interest on the public debt, for they have totally failed to make any provision for paying any part oi "tli interest on the public debt. VV'by then have the taxes been increased ? Not a reason for it can be given but Democratic ex travail nee. Wc can tell the peo ple why the County Tax has been increased, and we think all will acknowledge that our reason is the fiUe one. The county has been sued in several ditiereut cases, by different mem holding large amounts of county coupons, and we don't 'tbin.k we are mis taken when wu say that every one of these parties who have sued the county are I)entraXs. A large tax has therefore necessarily be u 'levied to meet "Those nav- mcnts, and if any JKifty is respou S.ibfe for this tax, it certainly must" bo the Democratic parry. Wo will refer to this subject again, and will explain, fully, the omi3e Of oppressive tax that must be paid by the people for the present vear. From thw Telegram. A Card. )n my return to-day from the KlOtains. I hud m the Sentinel a t-ard from foN. Josiah Turner, netting loigh a correspondence growing ont of a card of Gov. Caldwell. It f seems from this card that Mr. Turner regards the catling him ua liar" as sufficient cause to induce him to. send a challenge; and in his card e ex prcssly treats it as a challenge to the man and not to the Governor. In a card forced from nie last fall, by a talse and malicious libel uttered by Mr. Turner, in his newspaper, I stated, that the charge he made was false, and in timated too plainly to be misun derstood, that held myself respon sible to him in the manner usual among gentlemen. rov. Cald well, as the public generally ex pected, oou la not, and did not, ac cent his challenge, I now say that lam ready to an steer a challenge from Mr. Turner whenever be chooses, to send it; and may I add. that my accusa tion was intepdedto, af)d con veys the sanie idea as if I had used the word "liar,"1 Mfijor llearUd will oblige by5 sending Mr. 'T., a copy of his paper con taining this card marked. Kespectmlly, f Wf JI, BAILEY. frdisbnrv, June 1, 1871. deem trust-worthy, concerning uuirages committed o freai men and others in Missippi. 1 The -achool six miles $at of Okalona.was closed by order of the Ku-Klux outlaws T Win. formation was sent to. m m April 5th. Ail schools in Mon roe county, over 60 in number, hare also been ordered closed hy the same authority. Notices have been aerved-6n Northern," men to leave -the State., The 'school house at Meridian has been burnod. It waa built by the Bureau, and sold at auction fast year. Mrs. Finley Tyler, who was shot at the Meridian massacre, gives a few iteme. Her son all agree, was a j oung man of unblemished character. His onlv sbn waa remarkable intelli gence, aud some eduoation. He was teaching the school. He did not;ftre a Ishot. Jig was sentfqr 'to come to. the Court House as a witness, and" left his scliool to come. It seemed nil preconcerted and intended. His mother knows who shpt him in the back, as he'let him self down from the balcony, in trying to escape after the firing began. He fell, but rose anil ran, and was shot again. After he was carried into the house, the ruffians ' fired some thirty shots at the wounded -mail , then be was taken home,to4s mother, that she might rFs hira for the grave. He was still warm. Aaron Moore, a member of the Legislature, being covered with blood, escaped at the Meridian mastacre by feigning death, ms he lay beside Judge Braqjdette, who had been 5 shot in thest firing by a Wllet intended for Moore. His house, twostor-v and line looking, w s burned down, the chimney still stand ing, not far from the burned school house. It is dangerous for Moore to return. Many colored people have alreadj moved away. Other good, in dustrious freed men are about to leave. They gay that, the old slaveholders cannot hear that they "should be getting up and doing well." Their injteU ligence aud prosperity excites tlujm. On April 15, eight Uni ted soldiers, nil Southern men, deserted at Merdhim " 4 Mayor Sturgis was forced to leave Meridian because he i re sisted on justice to jail. - He was not a bad man, 90 Wpe sen ted by the press The father of Wesley Lee. an intelligent teacher t Me ridian, wan an unofFending idd man He was nersued. twice . 1 1 i. shot, and finally most savagely murdered not far from MeridU with the rope around his neck, kevi Sykes, a freedmen, well off, and President of the Repub lican Club, near Prairie Sta tion, on the Ohio and Mobile Railroad, was whipped on the same day. On April 22, another freed man was shot and killed near Hood's churck about twelve miles from United States troops. In corroborating testimony that all the schools have been broken up, and the threatenings repented that no free schools shall exist, an old resident writes : ''Unless there is some means adopted to check lawless ness, whih bids defiance to every restraint of civil law, the State of (Mississippi) will soon oease to afford shelter to any but those fond of strife and bloodshed.1' Theffelkwing is a ; quotation from a Ku-Klux letteraot yet published ; "We can inform you that we are the law itself, and that an order from these head quarters is supreme above all others. Okelona, where Durham was shot, the Ku-Klux ruffians whipped a white woman, sus pecting that she knew some thing of the murder of Durham the day before. . The statements that I have given are from w' ho m I deem thoroughly trustworthy. I therefore re nrt tjbe, to enable you or the President to act offi cially, hoping that you may be able thoroughly to cleanse at least the three counties, Monroe T m: ...... that part of Lauderdale esDeci ally infected by the outlaws, in the way that your extensive war experience has taught you 0. 0. HOW AUD, Brig. Gen. U. S. A., Com'r, &e. From the Raleigh Telegram. "I hold the general principle as to powers to he, that when RAILROAD DIRECTORY. iraL. III. "Ill - ff H WILHI;io, CHABLOTTK All the discretion ef the latter. It will be -seen, by re foresee to Sug dea on Powers, a standard work of -high authority, when powers are to be executed under au in strument granting powers, the general rule is laid down that k every circumstance required to attend the execution of the in strument must be duly complied with.'" . ' " Bat, says the Senator, the Le gislature dou't call the Conven tion it only assists the people in calling it Then this construc tion leads to this absurdity, that the General Assembly by a ma jority cannot call a Convention, but the General Assembly may assist in the call by a majority, and with out such assistance it cannot be called. . We provide foY a general re vision by Convention and by spe cific amendment, .and therefore, there is no other power under the Constitution that can alter except " in the mode thereby provided."- Speech of Judge Biggs, in the Senate of North Carolina, Dec. 13, 1854, upon Mj Qralmni's Convention Bill In a letter to tie Editor of :the Wilmington Journal, in Julv, '66, the venerable Chief Justice Baf fin said that a Convention Of the people called under the Constitu- UK on of this State, in ami nthrr mode tlmn by the General Assem- hlw " t wr. 111 A m nffi m.ti iakj. "J nv-.UfHM v can tiUC muni- April 21, six miles east of bersiof each House concurring," lw ...u t t would be "ail unjliithnriKod hwlv and, therefore, . no more than a voluntary collection of so many men a caucus" that " its acts won Id be void' that " no confir mation of its acts could be deri ved from a vote of the people" the Constitution have prescri bed two distinct modes of amend mem; " all other modes are ex cluded by irresistible inference." fKrora the GoUlaborogli Xews. Messrs. Editors .The great viwii; uic uiicci;uuuaes, iUUIlloe I wvvuuuuui Jbowndes and rsoxubee, and Prlyfiiiist indeed be "rooted thof nai.f f ,,lnJ..U and fronndoi1' in ila niriJ,',. ail. . ' '; Va ; On April 21, a teacher was warned on by Ku-Klux ouUjIHi from the colored "pchooi- in charge of a missionary. Near Rouse s Mills, in Monroe coun ty alo, a missionary ; wafJfl derea not to come there oq Sunday. Tliey threatened in another place to grve him three hundred lashes, and forceo him to-Uave his sc1:qqL1 Mon roe, Lowndes and Moxtibee counties are the worst in the State. On April 21, news was re ceived from Aberdeen, Miss , that several more teachers were driven off, and that ail the schools, thirty in mm her were crosed east etewibigbee Oa fcst J most Murder n Surry An Old Citi zen K lied wkile Defending onertv. . toislay' night a tui 1 - . cold blooded and hmtal murder occurred in the county .of Surry, near theiRock whart, on James river. The circum stances, as we have been able to gather them, are these : On the night above named at 12 o'clock, Capt. Pitman, an old and well-kuown citizen of that county, was aroused by his wile, who informed him that she heard an unusal noise, apparent! v proceeding from the J hen house, and Capt. Pitman arose, and taking his gun went out to the hen-house and began to hark his dogs 'on the sup posed chicken thieves. As he nil . . turned tne corner ot the house he received a load of shot in his bosom, and at the same moment a stroke over the head from a ship's cutlass, splitting his skull open, and killing him instantly. The murderer then proceed ed to search the house in quest of an amount of money sup posed to be therein, but only succeeded in finding about four dollars, having broken into the wrong drawer. fhepair6cr.sisted of four or .five men dressed m the blouses usuilly worn by the United States army, and al though they appeared to be ne groes, are believed bv Mrs. Pit- iman to have been white men with their faces blacked. An inquest was held over the body, and a vrdict in ac cordance with the above facts rendered. No ure clue lias been found to the murderers as yet, hut it is supposed that they belong to a party engaged hi repairing the light-house in the vicinity of Rock wharf, as they were tracked to he river's m a I - m a - edge where tne bow ol the boat riter, both white an coloredT The Ku-Klux inforiiffi the last teacher.displaced that in two weeks there would not te a. free school in the county. About two o'clock on Sun day morning, April 23, the Ku K lux shot and killed a colored man named Durham, six miles east of Okoiona.1 1 April 2, news was received from Okoiona that the Ku-Klux had hroken out with incrpASMrl - r" w --wv 1 wvw w If Vf V4.C I JWtl L fury in the eastern part of Blou-1 had left its imprint upon the roe county. They took Tom j sand. There were 110 vessels Hornbrooker (or Hernbarer), lying in the river jin that vi a freedman, on the Saturday cinity at the flme;and the in night previous, -from his house, . pression ia the neighborhood is nnd 1 itcr.'i 11 v shot Kim to rwaipoa ! thut snmo rS tha n.. 4- Y, The same night they burned pght -house must have com mi t- miujuikujpc ttunc n coioreu iue criuie. rri.f iar, and (rounded1' in the everliv- ing principles of truth and jus tice, to successfully and man- luiiv withstand all the com bined attacks, open and covert, of '-the world, the flesh and the devil." Amid the degeneracy and demoralization of those, who so far forget their duty to their fellow men, their country and their God, it is deplorable to see members of a professed Christian Church engaged in the nauseous filth and slime el party pohtics. I allude to Ed itors of socalled religious news papers, whose solemn and im perative duty it is to Jncul-cafte-the true and genuine pre cepts and doctrine of the Holy Scriptures and ehe.Christiau re ligion, wluch teach peace and friendship to all. But The fiaWh Christian Advoeete," in its issue of the 17th.. instant, decends so low as to publish approvinsrly an artide from Brick Pome'roy's faul, vicious and defamatory newspapW. 0 the degradation of such a religious newspaper. A. Lay Member. 1HEK (OKI) I':9enger Traiaa orer thus Road rait a folllnws : Leaves Charlotte, 53 n, Arrive t CherrvviUf JJ Lwive Cherryviile, 9, Arrive at Otiailoiie, 5.30 m. NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. Passenger Trafhe over this Road arrive at and leave Charlotte, aafoliowa: Ifv, goin-east,' at 8.00 p. m. Arrive, coming west, at 7 30 m. Leave, going eaaf. at .J5 a. nr Arriye, commg west, at 16 p. n. WESXEHX NORTH CAHOLINA RAILROAD. : Pagsenger Trains on this- Road run m tot- 1 ws: Leave a-tHsbury, at Arrive at Mai ion, Leave Marion, at Arriye at Salisbury, 8.15 a. m. 3.41 p. in. 7-49 a. m. a.ll p. m. CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA AND AUGUST A RAILROAD. Passenger Trains over this Road arrive at, and leave Charlotte, as follows: . tfso p. Arrive at Charlotte, Leave Charlotte at Arrive at Charlotte, Leave Charlotte at ' m. 8.50 a. m. 6.30 a. m. 8.10 p. 0. MfcW ADVERTISEMENTS. 8 O'CLOCK. 1 4w 187 a month-Expenses Paid Male or Female Agents Herse and outfit furnished. Address, SacoNovelty Co. Sa c. Me- S 4 w School Teachers tVanting employment, a ftom $50 to $100 per month, slwuld address ZIEGLER k Mc CORDY. Phila., Pa. 5 Iw Agents Look -$3 to $20 a d ay Kaao. genteel profitable busine-s.' A little No velty which everybody wants. Success sure. Send for circulars, Churcliill k Templetou wuui u, imj uuway, a. r. 5 1 m 1L J. SA1F.BS, Dealer in Real Estate, Franklin. F. A. Buy and sells improved and unimproved uttds anywhere in tne United States. This is no l,u,ub !, , By sending 35 CENTS with age height, color of eyes and hair, you will receive by return mail, a correct pic-lure of your fu ture busba id, or wile with name and date of marring. Address W . FOX, P. O. Dra 2iQ. 2 Jfultonvllle, X. Y. 5 la IS A PURE BLACK TEA with the Green Tea Flavor. Warranted tit suit nil loilui rar tue everywhere . And for salo wholesale on'y by the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co.. 8 Church St., New York-. P O. Box 550G. Send for Thea-Nectar Circular. 5 4w Free to Book Agents. A Pocket Prostoctus of the lent. lllntrnfi Family liible, published in both Bngliah and German, containing Bible History. Dictionary. Aualyais, Harmony scd Historv of Religions' Sent free ou application. W. FLINT i Co. 6 4w 26 So. 7th Street, PliHa., Pa. WnntetiVtgents, f$25 per day) to sell the celebrated Home Shuttle Sewing Machine. Has the under feed, makes the"&c,'; afcJrft" alike on both sides,) and is fiiMy Ucewxd. The, boat and cheapest family Sewing-Machine 'in the mar ket. Address. .TOHJN.SON, CLARK k CO., Boatoa, M;tss., Pittsourgh, Pl, Chicago, III.' or St. Lonis, Mo. 5 w m In 16 Days Mado by ot.e Agent. Do you. want a titra tion as salc-tman at or near !tque to m:ike 6 t $20 per day sellin? our new t strand White Wire Cbthe- Line-f to ttyt Jvreve.; sam ple free. Address Hnn River Wfre Works, 13 Maiden Lane, cor. TFaler St., N. Y., or 1 Pcarborn St , Clucego. 5 1 m Rortil Uirolina liaim and Feito Ageaey. We have this imj entered infco a liita4 cuptuQfslip for. the purpose or sproaeculinf ihe claiins of Sownern loyHllsts. before the Ooroni nwinn now in seanou in WasbiosCon. D. C. and 4o secure peisitNis tor Uie a-jidiers of the war of 1AJ?, aud tiieir widows. One of the firm wiM attend in person, the session ut the Committee, and we are thus enabled te promise- tha most careful auootiou tn the business in our chaige. We respectfully so licit CLAIMS and PRITTIOKS Irem all par ties interested. The Fee -will be divWd with Attorneys who send os elattts. Blanks turniaheil ou application. A deposit of SJ with application, is reQ'icsLd to defray ex penses. Address . SHAFFER t-BUSBKR, Raleigh, IfarU Carolina. F. H. BuiBEt, vj Attorney-at-Law. 4c. A. W. Shaffer. Attorney -at- La 1 Register ia Bankruptcy aud U. S. Cdnuaisaioner. MERCHANT'S GARGLI.NG OIL . IS. GOOD FOR Bnrns and Swalda, Rheumatis n, Ohilblaiua, Hemorrhoids or Pile, Ppraius and Bruisaa, Sore Nipplea, Chapped haudd, Cakd Breasts, Flesh Wound, , JHtuia, Mnge, Frost Bites. . Spavi its. Sweeney, External Poins, Scwtciiaa, or Crease. Sand Cracks. U.iinuUb r ,.i..n. Galls of all KiRds, Foundered Feet bitlat, Ringboue, Cracked Heels, Py11 Evil, Foot Rot m Sheep, Bites of animals, Insects, Roup in Poultry, Toothache, Ac, 4c. Lame Ba.-k, 4e., Sc. Large Size. ; Mrdiaia. 50c; Small, 25c. The Gargling Oil has been in use aj a Lin iment for t'lirtv-ehrht vaars. All w nV- ia fairb ial, but be sure and follow directions. Asa j-our nearest druggist or dealer in pat lent medicines, for one of our Almauacs aud Vade Mecurns. and rand wlmt H. about the Oil. 7 The Garglinz Oil is for sale hr nil rmmneM. hie dealers throughout the Uniied Stales and other count ritx. ' Our tntinuMjals date from 133 to the pre ent, and are wmlieited. Use the Garijlina Oil, aud let! vour BefuhhoM what ,Mn.i Si n,.. done." AVodeal fair and liberal with ll nnrt Ar contradictiou. Write jo,- an Almanac or Cook Book. Ian nf .tc tu red at Lock port. 1. Y. BY MERCHANT'S GlamiTfl OIL C0MPASY, JO nN HODGK, Sec'y. I I mmt I I Fit AGRA T SAPOLIEYE Cleans Kid Gloves and all- kinds of Clotlis and ClotUiug; removes Paiut, Greece, Tar, Ac.; instantly, without the least injury to the filial fabric. Sold bv Or Dealers. Fhaguant Sapoliese Oo -13 Hr. c ay St., New York, do La Salle St , Chicago. Found at Home ! Kiui!zs f bill Care. The one c'.eap, safe and permanent cure for CHILLS, m'M.AXD AGUE, Liver Complaints, c. ' ConUins neither Qui nine or Arseuic Never (ails. Ou4y 50 cts Try it. and be cured. Sold bv all DronaM THRO. F. KLCTT2 4 CO., Troprietors, Sails burv, N. C. , Romance and Reality. A young preacher in Ten nessee several years ago believed in slavery , preached it a a biblical doctrine, and saw a di vine plan in tbe whipping ef men, the selling ofwomon, and the separation of families. Wlien the war broke out he was honest enogh to fight for what he believed to be the troth He felt so deeply the wickedness of the final triumnh ot freedom that he eouH not re main m this country, and wet to Brazil with Southern malcon tents. He soon became a nat uralized citizen, and then a bank rupt. According to the Bra- & mJ zilian law the children of a bankrupt citizen may be sold in Dament o( his debts. This man's two ctiildren, one of them nearly grown to womanhood, were sold for 1.200. He does not now believe in the divine origin of slavery. Madison. Wisconsin has a em mupoJahexpede, and teels easier. "What ia vnur rnnsnlil un in life and death ? asked a Sundav m. ' - a School Superintendent nf a. . j w ij HXSQ a JMIOD r L Kir 1FK iu all young lady in the Bible Class deraogemeuu of the afatem aud to aaiu who blushed and said "I'd rath! 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For puriryiog the blood removing all chronic cottstitutfonal uiaeaaea' arisiag from au impure state of the blood, sod Uie only reliable and effectual known remedy for the cure of pain?) and sw elling of the bones ulcerations of the throat and legs, Motchaa, pimples on the face, erysipelas and aU scaly sruptions of the shtn. sod beautifying the complexion. Price, $1.&0 per Bottle M HE !t BIT V. IlKLTinoHrHk HATED FLUID EJlWBACT BUCffU, Tle Great Diuretic, has cured every cans of Diabe es in wfjich $t ha been given, irriution of the neck orthe bladder and iunararo.tion of the kidneys, ulce.tiun of the kidneys and bladder, reiention V Urine, Diseases of the prostate gland, atone in the bladder, calculov gravel, bric-kdust deposit and mueous or mUky diseharges, and lor enfeebled and delicate coa stitutions.ol both saxes, attended with the loiiowing ayroptoais : iaowpoaition to ester lion, lose ol" power.ikiss of memory, difficulty of breathing, weak juervea, trembUng. havrar ot disease; wakefuAiess, draaness of vhuon. pain in the back, hot-hands, flushing of the body dryness oT Uie skin, eruption 00 the face pallid countenance, universal Lassitude of tne muscular system, eta. Used by persons Irom the ages of eighteen to IweetJty-tive, atd from thirty-Ova to ttfty Ave or in the decli w or change of life after confinement or labor pains ; bedwettiug ia children. B Helmb;lda Extract Eucha i Diuretic and Blood-Pur i lying, and cures all diseases ariaiag trom habits ol dissipation, and exceaaea mud imprudeneef in life.: i-n purities of Uie blood etc., super dtnr ehpaiba in affections lor which it u u kak syphilitic aUecUoua in these diaeiv i u c-juccttou with Holm bold's rose wah. j t-A O I ES If mjnj a&ctions peculiar to.ladies, the Kxtraat B-v-hv ia tmeaealled by any other remedy hk in bl.rnit - am, irregula-ity. painfalaeas or nnppri saion of customary evacuations, cerated or eehir rua stale ot Uit ute.&a, leucorrhuaa or wMiij Btei ility, and for aJlomplainU iacident to the sex, whether sriiiag from indiscretion or Irabils ordimipation. It ia prescribed exten sively by the moat enMnpnt physieiaot and naidwivna for eafeebfed abd delicate consti tutions, ol both' sexes and all agea) attended triUi ajjy of t!c aboe diseases or symptoaxj )ie disc O . KEDICT10A OF PRICKS TO CONFORM TO Red u?. ion of Da tips. Gbbat Saving To (Consumers by Getting up Clvbs. XW Send for our new Price List and a Club lorm will accompany it, contairiug full di.-ectjons making large auring to couau mere and remunerative to club organizers. The fcireat American Tea 89., tt & S3, Vesoy Street, Y. ft 4ar ilQA DVY ALL wh 8te;.cil S W TooJa Address A K. Graham Spnngtield, Vl - 325 ses paid. DOLLARS A MONTH. Uorse and (Jarri;ure fa H. haw, Alired, Me. JURCBE WHAT IS IT ? It is a Sure and Perfect Remedy for all Dis eases of th Liver and Spleen, Knlargemont or obstr uction ot Intestines, Urinary. .Uterine, or Abdomiaal Organs, Poverty or a want of Blood, In termittent or Remittent Fevers. Inrla n.t- -turn of the Liver. Dropay,, sluggish circulation of the Bloo i. Abajeaaaa, Tunrfxs, Jauudiee, Sctofula, Djs pepsia. Aue a. id Fever, or their Concomitanta. Da Wrxus having beceme aware of the extraordinary medicirra! properties ol the South American Plant.-called JUREB EB A. sent a special commission to that country to procure it , in its uative purity, and having found its wonderful cuftveVopertiee to even exceed the anticipations formed by its gt$at reputation, has - ooueiuded to oiw it to the public, and is happy to state that be has per fected an angements fo- a regular aaoutlily supply of this wonderful Plant. He h spent much time experimenting and itafeaU gating as to the most effi -idut preparation Irom it, for popular me, and has tor aoe lime used in bia Own practice with moat hap py results, the. effectual medicine now pre-. Be.. ted tomtit- public as " 4 ill and he onnfldentlv rwvimnwnri, it to family as a household remedy which should ef be eXUSed from Speakillf York, Sole Agent for the United State i i 1 1 " rnce une uo ar ntsr uott e ."v-iri lor i ir. in. name. - r r. . r cu lar. 5 4w Shrewd but quiet men can make a fartune by reveajhng the Secret ff Uie business to no one. Addr ss E. FAIRBUSH, 088 Broadway, New York L ? MV,A!;NAME:R' M I- snhiv" treats aH classes ol Chroltc and Acute Dis ease. Send stamp fb circular oontaininc StS- - tmoniaJst Address Bol ol20. New York. Free to Hook Agrafe. Wm will send a handnoma Prospect uaf 00r fc IIlu8lraUfd ny Bible c6ntaiamg over 200 One Ser.ptu.al iriustrstions t any nook Agent, iree of charge. Addrci Na tional Puhliahiirg ro.. Phibdelpliia, Pa, At UMU, 6a. or St. Rouis, Mo. 4 1 57"r " ' ' MgMmM lHEAP PAXI iLQ - (mm-im-m A few -3m re AaretitM w. The Light Z VVorld A new religious work of unsurpassed ha- -ttlilj Ftr M "Kerens W. FLINT CO, No. 26 S. 7th St Pluladelnhia. n-lTJ.To nrT P Ctucau, d 176 vv atfl St., Cinci-jnali. . 4-ltai- II. r. fl E riiRfti.rns p i . Cc. diatemt arLiinf from, iotprmdencee, Aoata? oj ditsitfatioli. etc., ajan their stages, at M(6e "I" ""-'. "ne or nocnange in diet, no incon-veii..-;rci and no extxjsura. Ia inmmm . ( nnenv desire, nnd gives strength to Uriaat thereby removing Obstructions, Prwnanttanr and Curhif Strictures of the UreUw 4w.? ing Pain and Inflammation, so frequent in this class of diseases, a:.d expeWng H Poisoeoua matter. fliOusanls who hive been the victims of wi competent pe Sous, nd wlw have paid heavy fees to be cUfed in a short time, hare found tliev have been deceived, and that the " 1'oiaon liaa, by the tiae of 4powerfu! astrin gents," been dried uh in tim u- K rtU in a more agglavhted lorm, and nerbarai after Marriage. j peroapa Use telmbold s Extmct Bnohu for aR afleo tions and diseases of tho Urinary Orrtn whetlier existing hj Male or Female, iroua whatever caone originating, and no neuter ef how long standing. Price, One Dollar and Fity Cento Per Lottfe. Meury t. Il.-linbold'a lenrwwwA amanan w AJW cannot be mirpnasod as a Pane WfT and will be found the onlv epecinc reaaedyia every species of eUtoheona aflerrtkw It jtm dily era licatea pimping, spot, scorbutic dry. U38B, induranoiis of the cntaneous tocmbrnn. tc., dispels redness and lucrpient infUmma uon, Uvea, rsh, moth natchem. dryness of acalp or Hk.n, froat box-. ad all purposes far which salves or oioifeeuta are njgj reatoma the akin to a state ot ptinty arxl softness, and insures continued healthy action to the nsaue of .la vessels, on hick depends the agreeable clearneaa and vivaeiy of compfexionao much -oight and admired. But however velnabU an a remedy for existing defect of the akin H T. Heboid's Rose Vh ha long hSl tinned us priactple cl .im to unheanaded neu wu"a oy posnanung nitahties which It a toilet maiMiaa. k. Za- 1 r m - v. .ir. tuuvi auB. i " uuafrernai otmracter, onmbininz in I mhiimq u)uk prootinent a.eiy no euicacy the mvariaada frKher of the complex ion. It in an excethaet i lo ion lw dise sea 0 a fevphihtie x. j at an injection- lor djanaaea uf the TTrlam r Organs, arinng from habits of nfcsinntkr uired in eonneotkm with the Kxtraa-tTlJnrtin' Srsapanl a. and 0-twwh. Orap. p,lb. toW"' - "v- "gain t, cannot ho ed. Price, oue dollar awr tmttu. 1 t IfAiil i. Hnn4..J tfnm . l. o D Aubitrne'a Gre-t Work uhnkXl -iZ I Vrr5.,b f s V rent mefoiTOttou. ibeuraiula of nu w. ItciieU cartitWtna f)aa of -ktcto are (t bhmT uy RMiitattt PhyMruwa, CWy.., New edtlion. an iami in an. vaIum. popjilar pnee liny it, read aud- Wn wliat TieW.,Ie, a rrZZ7L .iZ m'.mm- Inialhbih.r means. It sliouid he to enerv1 UT0," e ""ffra i m 4 tia2l" Send for eample cireular with HlZd- ! lJLT Ta-lrL2L V. I w wm ivt f I ( UtruL La If t M t,ain. ni'Hfl H . m tW Unusual commisaioos to Miniateraond 1 rt!sAveta.e-. t'u.rd ta gJ? .experienced AsentA V U W ivr a I 'Vom -ki. Na ti. - c. m.;. i.rr - tvrta-s Lk...rd T.atv YaMra. OL ' "'"UCipiMa, t. 4 4m UeanfMa evtraert. AdUtaa. iMtoca far UT. JL t Ifltelee.' l.,aail. , Draa- ctamiat Try " Mo O rUMIIIT : M IWpou.ll. T Iirvaiinx Physician: 90 raurai mt k. .i fc ! CW-ici .... Km. t nrw JEZ. Teacbea how to eureall di.w,.aa of pJreT; i r l !; TJSll akin, hair v. vsm..Li.. Vt. . . . -- m at. " . ""a, re. r 1. Wm saMHi -r n- akm, hair, eyea, cOmolexioii Write to Tit rsroauway, Now or,. ' f
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