Trr.n.- or Atvrr.Ti.?itii nunntn, S I ' 1 f V w-vj IU II LIS II CO WCCKLT, " UT ' . EUGEIIE B. DRAXE & SON. Jul if or rttrt Vtvpriftorg. " ' ..'!... ' .... - -; '-' ---- . J',. 'J!-, J,. .. , .. ' I t ffl. A FAMILY NEWSPAPER, DBVOIED TO POLITICS, AURICULTU.';S, MAH0FACIUI3, COHISCE, :.u liiicdjEUUS .HEADING. .V-",. H - 'I: ; 'r' M rscmirio.Tr .rati::. Three lh,!!ur (or o rtn r t O' W-f 4 yjy Vct-U fornix month ;namfif. No - ajf will L diVsM.iifiiir.l. errj4 At the ty , I . at...- i 4' . k 1 ' STATE3TTT T .B, 27. O., -A.TJGTJ3T S3, 1SG9, tion of the flitorf. mti la rres are .it 13rofffJ0ionaI (Tarlis. H. KELLY, M. D., j OFFERS oil ericM rnl' I Mc imd rn l fo!f l at hi otT.c4 lien not .ryrrkraJir rnsgeJ. , July 2, Gtr u Dr3. Campbell & Long: flMlR arvlwizne.1 have Msociate-J them-1 JL e!e in tl frMc 'r., Midfclnc and Sitrrrr, . and limr I e frmn.!, when m i i.rofiunaJlj tnfape.l. at tlir oftce, r the tcre jk-cu foe.l l.y i Miller, one Jwor fnuu .Stock ton' corutr. . . W. ?f. CAMI'IiKI.L. M. 1 .1. F. U)Xi, M. I. January Itf DR. T. J, CORPENING, 7 "X70UM)re-fH-ii""y itilurm r V Ihr ff'r of aim! J If -vill j lfH-H to rfrie the calls of ihort ho may i.tfl li Prvict. t!l Mr(r rt tiiolTnf. OlTirc ir Hilton liruthfie' Store. Khnuirv If, I .-:.. Gtn DEWTtSTRY. -i1..,i l. i i.criiiitrit'Ii: I V K'-:H''I a( .1) iU Sfrmp". lnU H - uuiy, :n i i 'q""" j,;irn ,Ir,wnw:inl. lvoiilil Lie I0U10I e.XHl n ,..r..r... nil orri.-.. .(ni.t.rt -lei Witji ..hr,. , .f r . - . or; ,jn;,l fonn j.rnonr; thcC I'.lllll. . .. .... ... I . I " ... .II. J to. Ih'C. 12. tSC,;l y S. ANGLE. Z. B. VAWCE, ; J iiiime kGatderr of Kdi-n" was the .44 i mrr r t V i: V AT I, A Y latol nitural tnme of V. ibylon. 11 A110 luN L I1 t. .tated that there were D.hy !o:,ian .h,c liai ! , . . . j ,ptMits wl Cl jr-1Ve an exact geograph "VT 7 ILL f notire--in Hit- oin , ,,n . . . , the I-.lcial Hint . So it.-m-c V Oil) 1.1 .11 Ualtih. - . Ma.ch -7. l.u-tt Aliornry mid CcinseHor rl Lsw, IVilmhmtun, ."V. C. Attorney and f ounst Ilor at Lair, TVIlinlnston, JV. CV rice on I'i'ir.re. H ictt, 1 ciw.-t ii Fron t it J Sii'nn'l r-i rv.-t.. A. 055AHT. HOWARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Stitcsville, N. C. C 1 T U I T in iil r( hi; t n 1 1 em h n Jit VCU to all VJ t.ii-inc-s nti '1-.ir.l to Inn rnre. L:T t "'' he C.jiii'l-llor.se ihc 'jy.f.S lv TIIOS. S. TUCKER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, .STATliSVIIE, X. C. : OJViee in rear of the Coiirt-IIoiiee, ailjoin- ing.lii'Ii' Mio htirri. E W A K .1". iXA I -E & SO .V, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN IW OA'S AND STATIONERY, Have Urmoved to Xo. 1G Murray St.ta dvors frcm Brcvhray. "7IIERFlhey arc prepare.! to snjij.ly then Southern frii'n.ls anl ihe j.nl.iic ho. k B-llprn. Merchanlrt. Tfaolrs, ProlVspiona gen;!ineii. ani otheif with nil articles in tlif irlioe, at the most re'asonatle cash- prices. A.Mrr.MS E. .1. II ALE &, SOX. l'J:lui 16 Murray Stree', New ork. V. t.. WRISTOV, n. r. reci.F.s J.ate nf Kock UUnd, C Of IrediU Co., X. C. TUOS U. OAITIIER, Of M .cksvi!h y. a M. L. WRISTON, & CoM Auctionetrs and General Commission BIEUCIIAXTS, TORtheRaW and Purchase of ToLneeo. Cot- X ton Grain. Hour, Produce ami Alerclian lize of all kind?, MANSION HOUSE CORNER, CHARLOTTE, N. C. HEFEMMCrs : T W Dewey 4 Co.. B uiVtrs. Charlett X v I'pjjram Caaliier. Kirnt National Hunk, aju; VJ i't,.5. K.Iiior Wtssiwn Leniocrat ds IIntchiir.. Uur- j-ouifli i 0.. Oa'iierjil Ini-!iic? Agents, do; Wm U JuticB " (j0 lSaMiyi. A v-4 Uto rnun'T. "J miniT. iiarioiviK jTo Kif!invnJ. V; !ev Ir Thi E IJoii'l. Kalitor of Ull i KrvlacniMl MethiMiiBt. Baltimore. Mil; Worth & D.m- liil Wiliiilnetrtii. N Jonliin Brother. Vhiht'li-lpliia, K 8 Juffnty Jt C. and H. 11 Claflin k Co.. New ik Oef W William Co- Clmt-Iestor.. S. i Jis Miller, Eq. nd OHley & Wilnoti. Aucusta, G4 Meailur Brothers, At Junta. Us gjarun ramer, .uoune, i. ii WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY. .rpHE Suhpcriher, has perma 54? JL neiitlv located in Statesville L3and Ts prepared to repair watch wres. clo:k8 ani jewelry, in a neat and carelul manner. March, 31, NS8.- AY. R. BAATIS. 7 tf CAFIERON & HILL, Suecesors to JR. PI. COAVAN & CO GENERAL COMMISSION & SHIPPING MERCHANTS. Agents for M-D.-tvw & Sons' (Liberty, Ya) CeleT.rated Chtwing Tt.hacco. Airenta for Lifter Bro. Super Phosphate of Lnie and Jione Manures. Agents for Vulcan ro;i Vorks, Richmond, Va.C " . ' Agents for Croada)e'6 Super Phosphate. Jxofw. Cameron,) James II. Hill. J Wilmington, X. C, .20 - , iy OBIKBIE:':",s Deeds P lor esle at thia Offica. (I It 1 -A 111 Ctlf illUleeti !,! loWiierieiheKorIirtrf : t To fiaii&ett Men cd Advertisert. w wrmtt rnTr'-ttf f-w t tkt fi.ftM mf " , ,w-- .f r.s 1 W to,. 4 rTV. - rK. T4" r..frT..u ci-,raM fty "''"' J fro rt lh I'uluMt'fiia IJjcr. EDEN. of ; VT,Tnt.ri.tf.nT Diirnverift Rh. ! Bible Eecord- There eemi to he a rcpnnfih!c ex pecti(n of the 4i-eovery f the tite of the Gxtdrn of E4en, if we way cre4it Sir ll-ir !Uwlin-on, the ditmpaih ei AvrMM -Kar.!.rer, an4 Iresi4cnt the ll-y:l Asiatic Society.. At a . . i n.M tJiijj ol trnt 8"CM'tvt nci-i in bon- ' 4 n a hhorttime-.fiince, at wliich he wan iriauurate4.heni4e a fr:eech, in which fie txpressc4 hi? conviction that the Uahylonian writings un monumentii iiow in the possession f the JJriti.sh tnu-ifuiii wouhl turn out t i he intim ite lv;connec.te4 with the earliest IJiblical wrjiinrrs, and that, before hu, th w h o e of the c:i r ! v h i s to ry p i v e n i n t h e H jok of Gnefi,fi om the time op Ahra - . ilk t . Mimitive stone records., lie mho an- flounced that in a hhrt tiine he should ."uhmit to the Society evidence th.it the . . f . - iv,,.. . in which the opening 'scene of human his - i ... tory, i laid, answering precisely to the tnp graphy and the geotleical particular.- in Holy Writ. In them he has found the four ii eons or rather, the four branches of the Viiver-which went out of Eden to water the garden," men tinned by the very same names, lson. Gii.on, lliddekel and Euphrates. He has iihu met with accounts of the fl od, and tlie building of the tower of Babel, which bear with singular direetn f s s and value upon the Biblical narrative of th re events. If he should realizp all that he anticipat es, he wi 1 1 havi given to the w ild or.e of the most in teretin,T archrc dogical and aiit.rjuan- in discoveries ever ttiade. Among iihlieal critics it has long been a mat ter of discussion whence came the two litlerent accounts of the creation of tlie world, of man and of his hi.-tory from lis emanation from the hands of his Creator. down to his de.-truction by the leluge, which form tlie first nine chap ters of Genesis. 1 hesc two narratives lave been distinguished respectively is the Jehovah and Elohim records. hecau-c in the one the Deity is spok en of as Jehovah', ami in the other in the plurnl form as Elohim. '.'-.Probably. Sir Henry ltawlinson's discoveries will throw light on the subject, and thus clear up the obscurity which hangs ov er that nortion of the sacred text. If this should be the case, he will be a bent factor to theology, and Biblical . . . ... lore, as well as to history. and -archce... oloirv. There is ntithtng amazing in the fact that the sculptured archives of Babylonia, necessarily the chief me monal of tradition and belief among the 'Chaldeans, should be reflected in the. annals of a race which came forth from Chaldea ; still, the prospect of omparing the originals with the de rived reports, and of findiri; rhe au thentic sources from which Elohist and Jehovist drew their statements, is one which will naturally excite vivid ex I ectations among Biblical - - scholars. and cannot fail to arouse very general ouriosity. The cause of religion has always been advanced by ' discoveries in -'science, '".notwithstanding;;, the. out cries made against them by well-meaning but rather short sighted persons. Truth can i e er gain-ay t1 u-h, nor can we go back to the practice, whether political or religious', which is said to have laid hands on... Galilee" -for assert ing that the earth moved. 'Neverthe less it moves,' is true of everything as well of the planet we live on ; and if these new discoveries or any others, interpret to us in a posite 8nd simple sense, legends which have been lo-'t in the. sacred mist o f t r a d i t i o n , t h e B i b Heal account cannot but gain in clear ness, while the intent which dictated ths record must be carried out with in creased directness and .force. The character of all such investigations has ever been in the highest sene Scrip tural and Christiin. It may-turn .out that the Chaldeans had traditions of Eden, of the Flood, a. id of Babel, and that Abraham brought them with him from "Ur of the ChnldeesV to Ca naan, and handed them down to his posterity, and these traditions mav al so have found their way into other hands long before Abraham's time, which would partially account for their universality. Let us, at any rate, know what the B.bylinian records can tell i. n....i . ..fr i Trir:.l.1 liil Utj lilt) VJTrllll 'II HI U'Ull. 11 iiiiiuc l I T- Ti t 1 1 jcei, rison ami uinon. can oe luetuineu wiihoutgeographicalbewihlertu'mt, b t it by all means bo done. We have our doubts about the probability of this, Pnnlirnlca rontumc Kn I 1 1 eaom a c t rn n nrfl 1 u'......vu.v.aua.aai.i,.,via.iv..,v...-.......w. . . ' . . . . ... that the three other rivers should have! iij nucic iiu nuiuiai wu uio.u.io taken place within recorded history, in! it i i:f!iruit o imime Uut tl.r Icocl.l l.tre otli:frtri the other, ut- tlir were ir'Eeint trr:n. Jat life turn !iirii rr ilrnrv hfison hn fH ten t the mr.u I .. lie ' t rtn -Clntdt n of E'lrti. t hr ht 4 ri that f-3:t? ifl I-atb. iC3p.. J v. 12.) "Hite the OiA t ( the nnt .le!ierrtl them hkh my father have .!etrurr,L a 3iitn ar.-i IUran unJ Rfi.-nd the chiMfen tt len. ; which were in .TrliMir?" An l on ! f!,.t In 1..L-I rh.-rn. "S. v. 3. "Th'n Xeya to Success. Am,n i l.kr afhiiw ball. L-eTe ! hiru lying - I 2 in -i-Jlencs. apainJt the ur,. li'Mnl?ii?.m, i . J i . iWat of prosperitv. an4 all pU. V.'tir of th.- i.x;y-. (,npj n him melts like butter ; but ' r'Jv The ft. at intiioan c ny fence tViut ta. tn Li,l him around ar.il he others l,j strentli ilh every ruccci'ive rcvo !nlMn, li'.til he grow into un tvt lanche. To fcuccct-4, you mut keep - . ,,..- v rr.v i u.ovinj mi J ; n . i i.i ..i.:t ! . i 1 ne w irnt-reiijw uiu iw'Miiviiiiiia .ir-: crihe their ncW to the follow i, g i rules: J5e .ff har.4 ; traVe a barrnjii at once. Never have anything to d , with an unlucky man or plan. Jh- , i i i i .1 I I l . U'M'i un opini nv when you can get it. f . . . ..l. .... ...... I . i r V A 9' ,rtT AMI r . . t . . .. f . t; s run on. J hm J;icob Astor, when requested t fiirnieh incidents of his life, rrph- ed. mv actions mun make.mv life." Steohen Girard's fund;. men t"il fnax- . ' . . . t .i - .1.,. on was. taKe care oi me iu-, u t , do'l irs will take care of themselves." - r ,.r i .. : i ne ii rur vcnis ,.u- t.i ... v a 1 !ltll llillll lll.T ru.v v. , .. M l.To ciw.,.iJ own head- an 1 hands hoe their own row from the jump. . Niehohis L'ingworth, the Cincinnati millionaire, says : ' I have always had two things before me ; do whit you undertake thoroughly. Be faithful in all accepted trusts." P. T. Barnum, the noted exhibit or. ascribes his success in accumulating a million of dollars in ten years, to the u ilimitcd use of printer's ink. John Randolph said: "M-. S:e:ih er, I lisve found the phil isopherV stone ; it is pay as you go." A. T. Stewart, merchant prince of New York, says : "No abilities, how ever splendid, can command suece-s without intense labor and persevering application." "Half the failures in life arise from the pu ling in one's .horse as he is leap ing. Chapin. "The world estimates men by their success in life, and by general consent , success is evidence of superiority Everitt. .- -V--!:. .'-''''V'5:-';:v-;:'''v": There is nothing like a fixed, stea dy aim, with an honorable purpose. It dignifies your nature, and insures your success." Beecher. ; The Crust of the Earth. If we bury a thermometer fifty feet below the surface of the earth, the mercury will remain at the same point the yeaV round, in winter and sum mer, showing that the influence of the sun 'does not at all reach below that depth. If we cany the therm .meter fifty feet lower, the mercury will rise one degree, and will rise in the same ratio far every fifty fee t we go down. It can be easily calculated at what depth all known substances will melt. This would not exceel fifty miles. It will thus be seen that the crustor solid part of the earth is exceeding ly thin, in proportion to the dhmeter ; riot go thick as an egg shell, in propor tion to the size of the egg. With a Ciu4 so thin, constantly cooling and producing a pressure upon the internal masses, it is not strange that the beds of ocean should be elevated and form dry land, and continents should sink and form the beds of ocean. Large mountains have been elevated in a sin gle da v, and whole cities have ben Rnnk in the same SDace of tune, lhe j side of a volcanic mountain once broke I away, and the livid masses flowed out. forming a river 12 miles wide, which :.. ilmrn sir hills six in iih yi'uirc in' ... i 1 V f .i l'-i. . Illlln tin vlltVS nunureu leei msn. i six hundred feet deep and spreading over a surface of eleven hundred square i miles. . f ' " " . M . t ., II J.. I.it ttin f-l ten- I lie tnai woum umitTiim t..v, i- a . . &.HAMan f - - " f - T cr. I.vi4 Uiea,4o, the cclehrMe l T-- ' P' kt t 'f m.c. r . p-r, th, liticat tconondf. ha4 what he clh 4 , ' w"1'11 "f hi, own three golden iule. the ohie, - , UVt r co"1' l' r f r ; iJtt:"-' vane- of whieh'heused to "press on hi, ; the o:,g. open and'.c.tr.ti t.,rr,n f.irods. TIh'V were: Never rcrut, tt !, uo-m the floor, at-u ... I II! K I iM. f I imil"ian . . ... I ... . - , i v t irel v o his ''persi-ter.t, repeatnl 1,11 r " 1 ' " '?n"h-K-- -. i u.i .- o- o v.uuui-s tm n.; i. .u.i , ppi i-inhin; uni. in it i .iic nr- . i ttmrgn, ai.-i at u.a, .i 1 tenerou advertin"."' i ''v w'l',,iUt detect 'by th,vti j ju c 1 f ihe h rl tring'e, when" they a e him Inl he not forii one t ofTVr ; e-i Ira l.in in i.le f r m.'fiiit r.ta '"AisX-iwreiice and i him th' a little wordi of r -w 1 ali-. n hich ate to.t y.t fh. 1. Ilf ri mos jiwn i ,n.,n: base ' 'all tlie robbers heO:t!.tei po.ir .th;.4i'c.'.rt.i..n,.reembli.-g h;-t:ey, which lighten th lutd. r.a of life. -that the rir.ntrun la c-ntf r id f..r, tor aavice . o . . , : . r ,;;ncials of the baggt.ge o rs v. re ly ; ir,.u hi!lw plates, from wh'.ch, aftir, - iftom . tie f.. five vrsr, atl that'l.a ia your actions upon a rTplc 0 r .t -sUe-bxiund anf g d. few ,1 ,y., it is again ta A Chiisss GuntHf ijit Nearly Nine j ftJ!y f,r!,!, . f f4fIrt le-.-a-aoiV, preserve voiir integrity ot ciMt.tt- , - . ... . i J ,t ; , t . . , . : , 1 , , . J . . Fett , . ' , . . , f i " j ,i. . (..,r '-i-. - ( a i :.'g bidyeneciadsf tl;e roh.-ei s i e ; k ti i tu arid kej t to trof.t.iture i irs. , . , . 'hing, c i -r.g nt. 1 ouri ng. Af ter, and ,n do.ng th,Ver icchon su?mliu.ir j Th, poi, ,n when taken in nufHcient l lhf7 1;ave r ..nJity rf UUr r,n U pfufid fJt r'" t 1 1 it T ffifit A'il t rain w:- paiingWet A'hi i j nit 1 1 v. fii t o:ti.t s 1 1 e brain in a gtiM n.m.ed Cn-ing. One cf the ; ?, !jQ hUuil. y .re comi..i,u -Many tnan has 1-aMng a e j 1 , p.peri of that city JvY,y thV f lt l i.nv. Phillips, . ,. r v.hi-.. v. .. .i: ' , . . ..... '... .ii nr;eotitrt.lt:iV-i - . i- . i ....i -n.t V.r,. '"'Lk: r-l. fll.TTTT fr.. J.K - C i . . ,rt M (Ifilililllll'l 1 ' I' 1, ' n id. i"f.,r,.. ; nn.Am,.... ,u I , I I ........... T .1 . It t ' . . r . ' .1 .., V I 41 Tt n Ii.-. n.l L.v s never-varviri! rnot- ,n 11 1 .. . , , , ? ; . i . :.. ...i :,f i.,..,,t .. .itir-io .. . . .r. i llT . , . . .. 1 - : t ,- f r-a KT,.wf il ur, tut tore tnev iuoi anunv. in 'v-.;. i. ,. ;ill(i -n-t r f.-fir . . .. e i .- it verv Itntiortaiil loi.mr tnX;lim eyrreer ns toldjrxrreMiely ritr ..ice and M.g1y f thl.-iibl. 1 II. J-... . I TT f I Ilia P V V !l l . T . Wt . ' . J. ' . . '. a . 1 i 1 . . . . i. t I i . am . rei.i.t.ee., , ;-! u, n.itahe amlpedid .,fS not. i :ItI ug.ui. ran. .-m. U nut giea .v pira.orotigh II-uf. nt. I 1 .t year ; . tV 41iC. H ,i.Uc. I. m ! S lions ..through ..lift: sat.fy me that a. , ; ,wif.;o iV h.ul j, ft the i ara'ttd.- T.iis t i-u i- not 4. M royed .; - , .f Tuji! ;, , T-ji-1 a P,,t deal morr r .r.4 to A feast; nine-tenths of thoe in-is, sue - .. tr:1 j rcacv 1 here on time., i,r being, mingled in xittuals It fore . tl fa eight inches in l.ri-hi. L,- great de.l t... re airei.rfth. 1 ccssful in business, start in iiiv v un- . , k v :U ;llC aeot. i,,.;, snl.jected to heat, hut its .mmc U,lt ,ffH(1 v. rV.. yer.M of ag. cut, c ,i.g m, I woim Img, aa II e out any reliance except upon their . TTt r .i.,. j ,!;,, , n-::s are somewhat deadened ..... i..tlt ;,; - ,.,1 U nuife int.b r, : .roidr.l. ColUttar M.tnido - .A t,- J i r -Sife cf ti.? eretaM' Ut:a Ex preit H:fied cf 7ttir Co!ii rg -uu? Rosen 3 1, I 'Vj. Ttif liars cr clef the. Ht Vr ,lf . i VHrii i,,., Uae IT : T' ? ; v - - ' v .- "i - - ; 01 ,rn f.t-v sii i !U- ft t cr Nrt A!-t-I, ir 49 M .'..III . .. ft if - of the M j 1 1 . v lu -i i ti rt' --,:,r'y.,' r !'f!''r ' ' t 1 .. . . ... i 1.. '. IB.. II . . A . . h,4 of the ptence t f tie i-.tn;!.,,. ... i . i .i . . i .. . wnen b-jiti were uin-,-. (rt;;b;:"4 kr.rcVed 4 n. I5'"t t"r. :h n pit-.t n:4 t.!he'u k a'; lo'- i w t i e adi;j:i!jhed if the v4.-? tot n sn im I ta . t ninet u.ev wcuhi iuU r i;iani o-i-atji. i . - ho-u . 4 t.i.4 f. ,.i ! .'' a i".. ... -f.-:.- " ' prcxit llirui fr-ta Bi..rf r y.y if . T. ILh .1.,,, t , r,jl.vs,r t,4 .the key one of thi Me li'.rn tie titfir own ue wj ax it antra a . r II. IS M:1S iMKiti ' I ..1 i t r thn e 4 - the I'.irig snceteded in h.-m -ving th- i .. . " . .. . .. i. :..t.- .. .. . Ail p.jl Up .again t IIH il!', III VII 1.13 I ' tin .l ior htadili!' to i i . i ... I :.. I .... 1 .. . ' .tli'ir bt:t thro ;car, aaicn co ..u:..u ?S - : - baggage, and kn"'ckr 1 -the bf , ! ' ii. i-.ter down, tie.il h's ? n-lr i t -Ir.u t . . , , . , . i ... r i tu;n, gggdi ni:n itn-i. voo; -i . .o.i-j . the pat tv over l.im wiiiia rev' ! t r. A!:tr tilling hts r dockets ,c le id, r re ; , , i ... . I ,v -k W f - f t f" at- k I lilMiVU AO .!? I A "I" .. . . v . . - . rirl-V.--''bagga iihrht- dirtTatchdr. Gct" W Manger ; ...n tuo ;ir "thrift otlien:nnt r- . - . I -. v .;,-..--: -, ves ol tne ; . . - w - r .... - - , I ft eve about two inehe in lengUi. j i- m i them. It is impossible to ttim ite the exact amount of money ani)ther v il made Htolen, as the robheii took tt: precaution to d est my a lar; number of the way bills, which we in the - T ; . 1. : 1 A n.nroltlifllt2'ITlil Site. ltlS Iieil'JVV4 ? - iciiniii-iu-a,... . d . liars were stolen. Some 4 the way bills were found this mornin! scatter ed along the line of the road let-vet n this city and Schenectady. t is be Pieved that the robbry was committed by persons well acquainted with the rules of the railroad, else the perp tra tors could not h ive so i-uctessfallv a y d ied detection at Schtnectady. rAhl.prr. Thenolice headon- I ;n f.ninn if unr fa its' re- ft! V HOC III !'---- - - - i latin- to the identity of the nlbers One of the baggagemen states tA it re ?.cD.!f. "-X "Vm; lives amnuui v'i." - y - ' The House of Representatives, coh-1 posed , stx I c1 ; -i i Willi , r ,.iVAn,pp.-;n,, iwt i h i i. a. lui.li v t . v i -. I crim months PaSt. .. mtonJ thi. r:r t-to 1 i-tTi i . t ,.,.,.r,v r.t.il the mut ot h'S '''' I little Hrcrvt.l ' l lie tJ f r lfi, I fill J I I). I IM IIIOI 1 1'va.a.; ,,i . ... f I ' ' 1 ' ' ' . . . . ' . , ' f m-'d Sells the ba'alm m. v, i-h his j : AVhcn the irum is of no gre at in- j thnt. t ,j1P cnr.fu! iriMf.'.ture of J f.,r ,J,ia ro-.m f -t rdlara f re t.y hmds and feet tieU hiiiou-h - t--.d ! fiu nc, a i.d it is improbable that hej, Cll!1.t,rc.sl, b..-4v i'i atrre rb.th T hggreitW ogue aa the atry p-U inl "the-blood sVreaminM.wu his f-.e-lean turn upon l.i.s poMyner.the ..ecocr ( M:ik,ive ft?Ca all nb-mt l.o- , Xr.ted M. th lorr Mil f tb from a wound in the hid. entrr -jtfori.i admihhstcrcd.in a glass of "':,, l(tly . whit would rru.h a I igi.v toLhM,U,.r. But re atattidiut U till in-the econ4 bagiigk-ar, Cook.!:i i oe a cup of coon. Toe p mon mani j u ,;kp flV(U thrrn.U u-f),n rf.,dcra h.w to truU a hf" Har a fo-it.d in one corr t he.t tit, 1 pit 4!e. Hi U tit the ih- uU r of h,- tw.j. to ia fe-Uher;:botli beii.Arovet4 'with.if ;aeek ;air the. var.ons ides.M j ?:r.tp . jff,l!e cri:iJlf r, .ftd tl r ,,r u'4 be pur:h .e 1 f f the proper " I . , I . - 'I'll., tl.l tlln lilt - . . . . . ....a... .lyr. I I a, fl r at L b'ankets atnlach-suffeilg irreatpain the ..teiinnm appev.- ,.' i r,.,t of. his LjIV 11 CI propoiin-iia.. n7e ; j'Li m irr u.. ...... ... .. from wounds received urV. the h.a l the -KT.prcM C .rh-tta i, known to all, j,,--Jtr ' tin;, iu.mei.e it i;. ter, Mm il Cotklin had a severe gilh mar th- j but this docripti-n of the poim, from , Cln, p,, a f,. fin4 Itro fh.Mrrn. rvr;i 4n about a m-ttt. aril itrmrdi. :, ! another on the h ick if the hea-l. 1 may an. in l .r.ning a m .r. o n . .u t.1S(1 ,,,in. II His armenH were saturjed wiih hi ! preciation of the honiMe lr;,u",t g l" j -pretty Kin i'oo,' and though l.e fbru , Up and bott-ua at to lit toe inoiii own blood. B .th he and b-attie were j which .-beds subject. Gen. L-i.ca.ha;' j (j it:;lf!,ierfJ w,h n the ladle-. Kin- , .p.r, tII,J tbm put the bora aVso snfTi-rin from the eflcts of pep i .fiocn poK-ned by the same luib an , y Jn y jrnU,ls bi lirvirg i Tj,r r'41-r. by b.i-g net. -aid a-I-rt t er thrown into their eyciand from j is now subject. to toe sun freaks. jtjnt a trnn of rnr'h in'idinate aiz iv jelf to the ihoublrr, ar. l aW-l .Iff ., r . 1....1 K.,Lrr.!;:.,l i ,, I .nirv ns the E onress Cul.tta. i ;t i.A ftri.rrnn with af- tt. l.i.r. When tlrn off it ' r.l!'.iI.iriri I' 1 Il'l' 4 Ul. : i i' 'Hi. : m - ....... , PI ' 4,1 ML' 1 hi. 'r".1 wt.i,-.. MI III' ... i i Uiip tt-W f:Pin ?VCi S'liHHMii-riii .1 i' i. l .T rl rnnlitm. ' .t on tn I hrlf f Y. . II 1U III IV . 'II . .' v ii t . -uu ,n fr hiiitirp i learnetl iuai a .'i.r. uv..m, luin w t t Uim The rinMeaaVr he t pyir." the rear basement, took infants; ec!i e of Stturd.y at ere to Ut any m -ceired five since kn h 0f titme, and lhe tun . ere U- says, was a i . rinning of the summer, of which ., te(i fr0Tn heave nt. Pbib.ephy de- hat and had on . a. . c hirers. , hrc"e- ,Jfcll fi,tl an,i two hadchres lhat not cnly would a terror of Tennessee-Senter's Majority 62,m beer, returned f their mothern. IJ ! d uknc,5 rover the entire earth, lut ProDOsed Repudiation of the State lebt the doctoi' j t Igment, the woman had ; the mi,ture cf the air wou d be pre NiiViLLS AnmM 1 1, 186. 1 treated theinf nts ignorant'y and care- j c;p;latta jn vast ihowera to the earth - A . r- OHf) inMesy. but without railiciom intent. ; n, lhe temperature Ml to fenrful Sentcr s majority is C2,000, W - thpiQ wag or rallk . f ,(, notl;in2 lc. tlnn 230 de- nineteen counties to J the Inixed with crackers or . b?!w zero, Fuhrcnheit, The CqIo rnmnncpa OI twenty -Ive aml ""'V . . ... , ,i :.' c ... T . t i niinc ui'-i - - - t , , u frtf-.il l int ni iht k! a l. a. iiit.l i thi iiat fil l.irknt: of eighty-tour memners, sianai t ..---j -- , . .i r,r Tn three 1 d ; . :. ...! tnw they will prove a ben-; breathe in acabhng water, in mrre ty seven conserva .i r?, c . ... j b - - - - j - j cure. ! d .ya after the co ding procets began, s and six conservative "pubhean , efit t, your n lvns r a y WrtuM be alive but the two districts to hear irom. it tney a,c ""J. "i.. nrt. ,n th den ocean. In a speech at Milan on tuniay, Vi", i hiv kre worth as much , the evclest reptile, that taake iheir on the state ot a.i,r, Brides en-j njiuts in caves Vhtch penetpUjiXl announced his opposition t :l0 keep it! underground." ny portion of the wenty million ;V5V r'L" WS froa. t vontY-GarV Co r ) i.j iiLitu u'"tv. - - - a i. A i i Ivor 1 i-" fNAii.(i nntipr i np irow niw aciniin-: i-mca j . . 1 - E?f CirkU 2!rcst lnui IW trtrf; lIc 4. ft it ty tf ti l Clcf.f til Lera h brrt r . t. J. It i tar.Cf r!aia mi? t! t r tl r uttl t'rrx tti! J 1-t re of the t.arxer.! r It fctt ti 11. r Cut an f.f f e ' f V f a l! Mt l!lll Ie4 h Wtu. pin u !, r.4.,r le : 0st Ir hrr. ir. II- that hi h-. tec-nr !h ifj3r. flJ. 14 v it i i.e i:re. i ut i re J.ic fc e it ... ;,r i uLiih J. e 2.3 Iter t ut lu ti t J i .:lt.hc ,t j. crt i' l!.? mt.c t.f . ai. ,.. .. it ...... u M . .iin.n .-.. w I i wn - ' vf na.n ir:- the ; A . . f - - . e tl :iy M),.M i. i v i ' t . f ft t ! 1 ; i n t'o" tr-: ri. 'j );!. p I n rir. 1 Ir m i:h ut hr lejjinjj d t it" vi :i':n, At ni 4 fru:ti an h t l whirl. r-a in t.'u la. i nth AttKiie'i a:ul a fen lire in Mt'Xieo. 'J he ilir.t i one of-t!i in .t w.-t.dei ful i f N itute' prv. 1 ;t- tiot:s.- It 1 1 t' t:. bit s thu ('!. t it V p'anl r r . t a t i i ti. ! .; n trsMjre j e tlif cr n t ;ry pl .r.t, i: i. a m u.h.-r . f the nr mi f't.ilv; ti! further, it !' or:n tie i'i ir.any year, ao l at teu'jr int.r v,i!. 'J'iic bud i. iir- 1 ti t-iu Mr." that of the h i.- e-t 1; 'tMl in I or ' ecu bar glu'tn f cm.utidir g if. I'rvta t!ii tin' :i irives drtive the p'.;i n. Ti: fh) t r is i f a gig ititio t-'i. r.i.d .tit. us a r Ui t.lv' ct tilte, inri. u , h 4 !,y 1,1.10 ;n irid. vhile liitle. 'J he ix i- 1-c'n-m but de.id!v. as. 1 the n.t. t m,h. approncl. h the ;,.ot. f hl lhc of the Mren,. 1 ..,r.. , o i ywiet. Lut to rem un i d.-.it h . 1 a . .... , . . i :ie s rcerer.. or meuicme men; tai.. he bu lvof th;w tigu!ar':t-Ur.t, t.n4. Hi - 1 ro;i-rifig, p! ice them in a p-.t nith .w-j.,. w.i-i-i il evti a lire, atnJ .I it;ee ai. tiioi , hr.V sn ti c .1 p-e of r t t l !l I fn:j I - i r.v ever, in time. 1 oh H use. m-mner . ' - - . i . .. - . . . . ..... ,..., r. r .lit- ' li r n ltntn in w tnen u:c poi-uu . 5-. v . - . i i .9 I... tr ta ft i what it is i.envcu, '." ' Boarding Infants Cut Hew CiscovcriiS in Infanticide. . For some ti'ue past the mortality a - children of tender age h is hern ous, caused by the prevailing d;; , , r . nn , cholera infantum. On to, -O.n, mon enormt ease of ileahh.it was found that the moth t ' rf t:'iC-U Sanitary l'tspect -r i.-e was j . . , , s:u.t to ascertain l.ow infants were farm - d out from thse prem:sc, and be j e :::i.0..v lvt s,. firtv instant, Kite lveii, ng-u i2 m ur, j j, ftlu,r j, n hly tea mfrrlnr.t ,p.wn to the bnt ciu.trr m ''' was. certified by Dr. C-ok. of .i iatj . pQ Cj;iu TjK. pii;i.nn ghu.t Anak hich spprartor, tl rtn. il.u i j f I ' Z Fourth Street, ta have ti.e.l cf thn vJj3 .g fTfr UTVP:iT. : ho Mp tl,e tudt ltl-w il a cluf malady, nfler three days' ilJnca.V In-.. 'rmc)lt.H Clnng in height. ter. which pu-bci up vig d-fy. pro. qu-ryhnving been mad- by Mr..J din j r, Af.k Chang er exhibited ! .iJo,- another fter of c?Tf-T !r,.vvn.v Bt-'iter Clerk of the 'Board i ., .1 ihn th ! .u'un ih,n ut vinble. the brafth ..tA., t.r '! .r. Hip P.irne if rtn?. at .'if. - a r.rrr unonuenv ui- 'i"-- .,,-,- art aire tci;i '' - -rm 'It ,in.n rniir ttpm1 brfrir mnmprit. mare thin one l.n.hf li ot lime per acre iu me; vr. u , ... ... 11 !iti I a f r csrri tl f - l.fr 1 tctl tt9 I 1 1 t!?r hSf, r,4 f '.'.! t!l lr l?r.?i it it rrte4 is I I e f r n h ere i rata 1 t l ; I ret y iu:tr it l trr r r. ! I I r M,2 ;r.rc Mt wrt 4t. rr I lr 4 f, ! e r? ecrt Is rr ttHi I.ti tVt r shlte f ht late aW. t e4 in- lTrt t. J f ,f .tf n. ir i e let . ut. lurr fcini t,t t t it,n:. I . .. i,... i . 111 m Hi, WI tu 1 1. L ft.' ir?; t -i! r wl.ich tnn tc ?r f en..' et hrtif !! atiti' v'r . t"r i.r'- iu I fe t th pft" t i.-.tfr-:. (.1 i.th cr ft a m.thrf'e e. M m li '-i'l 1 te r.'thif - t S -if, - r.f th'm In limii'ilf t.rn . ! rtr h'tn fr-ni tl at tnte f t!ri! ! rw ir wh'th tlif ritti ti4 -r-. 1 ?i f n every i'a.v life U'Uil'v I'e.fr 1 ir, AVhsl fiit r i 1 cn tke a w f. "" phiT r r vih-i I -lit he CJ'i tt r r i a a). . I ich i rtr (: -.!;.!. 1 t., tf.e I e (I ill f.! -t tr t . other ihif. C t. t of a lily !. itr m ' t- 1 d - p l,tirt V to t-ile you hif f ? I. 4 t a. i tf p i .! ii i if i k c fi-i u".in- t t a t n U ; ht t.il te'rr? t'p -n t t: :j f I e.!i.i;:i' h'fill V";!, yrt in lif r rr( :,c as. 1 ! fvii. btT ft: -i, vt u tnsy .! iv fi id htl t g; r . f l.nr, tiutl tl d d Vo'i. !i. Met. h'ar rart.in f .r i iffir id !"if. . ('ure frniiiff i: i'i f 1 , -1 be ' l ilorf.l f r l.imr.f ill i r, ii,de- t-t.d J t I f hi sltli. hi ri-hrt. ar.d 'l"-." t . I . i of v.'hti.h he tr.iy be p"r . h t him '. I fi. tliit h i l .vid f .r i.'ttnr'U." ?.'! v.'.u m Ac him v..ur oho for life. Sueh a mm UcsV.I mUh a : r, .I Jr w -n.-n f..r a nifi m ripnh!e . f - ,,t Vpenk Eh5'4 Cufi.tly, and i j .... MintC g .. 1....t ir. 1 a ,rnf Mil If t ft t ran iar.CC M dr. vote .. . a and i nid to b great m ins 6ii ci.'.-. cilia his if ou I'i ! fi ction for another. j c:il;in', f .tl.cr is even talVr thnn j j,j4.fon"ar,d there is a titter who jrx- ! .p, ;,, hiht a few inchra. ah ..;,tcr is married, and hr buarard tsi-l not suffer her to bcom- the olj- rt T ru le ctze. C'.iang has been well rd an1 tcliifi f0 ft fine f,V,y. ! ' t . . .! r. ....... Tt.'ii,- Il III nui ...... . - . - r f. n A I (T It T II I I 'I If". 11 11. : . , i i...- rir,rr t,a, writC3 CI a rrwiyj.f . ui;fT ; upcw people trouble themselves hat the ciieci woui i oc u and more thnn Arctic drsolatnn. Nothing ould aurvire tuch freezing couia r.! hor.c' 1.. C .! -v. C, lt f f tW I Ml .' rrfcis ''.-til,, eU t ti-f U.tf t lift f Ouw t.V i f . )I J f ' 1 1 u xiy .if t ! rV tV kr V Tt I t are Kfld at 0-t -Jt. a I la 1 1 a i rr y it ! i Wt te i .t. Ilf or I t. :r if f i !tft o.wf. it I ,tiwn r tv; t.yf tat it aria a t.vuj c r 4 f . t tt ftte f a 't-r.r I 1 2 ;-?p.'iff kM.i it. r 4 . 't i r f t, ! r ti li ra r t l. r m' " 1 I ir t r ! f !' tf t n t f e t : r tfttr'n t.e rr ; In i 1 1 r o !, t'.rff i.J I r tta a Ii .? T .1 . I . fl.l . i ii in'i tin i i il iii h.or rifiiiioi . . the ro.igt.t. . Tr tf t f c f . t t 'ri fi'Uli .ti ft ttt, lh ,r ' 1 ll.f g.f riVfit th tt It ! r t I f pi 1 uMii nil f i ix ii? nM"i.i," Jf..v! :, ' Mf. J j I. fUn 1 1 1lll!ft.'l .'"a l l I .. ' htlfT ft li 1 1 i' tf t rt in 1 1 e ;cl t C. wiii .t.i'i.i'ati o. T : hi j loi I ! fen ! tf ! th t I f if e r-i.f Ii oca a I to nlmr tha !antirrc uluc". ' fi r.i tir miiij . uruir lif ' r. Mf. J .f i -4 it. il'iiaj; ph-da himflf t fwrou1 fioui 1.0''J t ) l t ii,i.r ! i.y f mo tit ii il A'lnt" c ! .! ifi a b.e rirf.tioM .1. Ill" it ih.r.'ijh'r .. .l.ll il" I 14 ar. ' r. I , ' i rr, nn l biiii 1. tie fr-oa ihf Cml i. ft 'ii Cl fort.it In !. w thil le f tf rt4 tod all that he t f. .!. . S nem I ia artiaat in th S mth I.ta uWri r.rtt f.r I..').' ) in .1 ff. rit t f f.a r ,1(,uld be f tid.'. aa n ll.r. w l .o a a .al.A . I'll fiifri. IIII.lofr II M I l .h'.u!.lcr. The !i-e ran , ntely ut i; en , v l . . . i.it.ii firr. fJ to l.e the h.tnea a.i be b fl iii the f h 't ercup.e j or, tle bora', nnd crn afr r you a dl j , lV a nug fitti' c4Uranlnvcur.di. j VaUrtj farwtr. Tl j It ia atatc c;ll 4,ff (he rrcniaj Tccato't. 4 that pt4. t..T m i rane . I ti.rr.nto rlatnt I I 1 IM " ' - 1 !. ,t 1,.L.iif it .!o btrr 1 'ir. U 1 : I II 111. V ' ' - ' .. . v -- , no. I ia i' ne n - .t ihe ro.o at I k'rp p'-i "t. In addition to thia. all lb Ut- I0,,..,!, thitlem fl rri I.atfTer "i.r. rr)riI off. in tni. "y "i " ap in directed into the fruit, h.ch ac qnirea beaut T, ize an I rxc-Hence, on attaiuabte bjr other roeana. JUrfuullurJlitt. When hot are kept i r f nt an.! ru not bunt green food, they ahouhl baa cbirer an l other auccalent grir a gir. en the tn occaiionally. SK t'.trc' 't ttcne coal or ela ahiab! be g.yrn to then fluently, ihei ina to cor rect and prevent diar.e, and art Te rr much relihed by ihfm. A litt!i attention to tlU t4j-ct will j rereDt tauch diieaa amipR bo!. .... ,., .1 T. .1!l .Ia .fl.. Aiv..t iii. i i'i uririiirt u'' mi - llal - - InfT CtuIiT I .ur tt . - - nnerir.ten.lent ippij I'll!

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