. " ' .': r -'Tamil 1 :vr ; . .tea , at (cooper r i r I ..tared to citj nt i) coins per iron th. v'L:.:3 JOURNAL.aS column Mlshed every Thursday at tlOOpai , - n -Tt -:v(1 RATES (DAILY) One Inch ,.o ..-y aunts j one wwlc, 100 one month ti. -U; tiiroe months, IIP.OO; six months, 16.00 srslve months. , . ). Advertisements uider head ot "City Items) 10 cents par line for each nsertlon ' '.' ' : . No kdrertisemenu will be Unrated between Moeal Matter at any price. " '. Xotices of Marriagei or Deathi, uot to exceed leu line -will be inserted free. All additional matter will be charged 10 cents per line. ' . i Payments for transient advertisements most be ina 'e In adyanoe. Jtegular advertisements will be collected promptly at the end of each eaonth. . .. . ... . : . t :;',.;i' Oommunicatlons coniaininc news or a discus 'ten et local matters s,re toUcited. Hocemniuai anon must expect to be published that contains objectionable personalities; withholds the name if the author ; or that will make more tham one .lolimnof this paper.' TELE JOUKNAL. H. s. tram. Editor. NEW BERNE, N. C, FElC 2. 1884.: Bntared at th Post efflc at New Bern, If tt. as seoond-class natter. . i THE STATE EXPOSITION, j; ; ' The Exposition to be held at Raleigh next fall is liow aa assured fact. The citizens of Ealeigh alone hare subscribed the snm of $9,750, after a brief canvass, and it is thonght it. will reach $12,000. Mr. W. S. Primrose has been elect ed President of the ; Association, and 'a ; Vice ; President from each Con gressional district, ' who ' repre: sept all the varied j Interests in North Carolina, among them, rep resenting the' press, we notice the names of our brethren J.'A. Bonitz, of Goldsboro, and W. H. Bernard, of "Wilmington. A Board of Direc tors, consisting of twenty members Were elected and among them we are pleased to note our enterpris ing townsman, Geo. Allen. It only remains now for each county to say whether they wnT have "an. exhibit tion of their products and resources or not What will Craven; Pamlico, Lenoir, Carteret, 'Onslow, Jones, Pitt, Greene, Hyde and Beaufort do about ite When the Exposition is In fall blast numbers of citizens from these counties will flock to Raleigh to sea it; but we tell them now if they go there and , find their connjties not properly represented they will feel mortified. Capital seeking investment, emigrants seek ing homes, are sure to have repre . sentatives at such places, and the county that fails to make an ex hibit will lose a rare opportunity for advertising its resources;' . i How the funds shall be raised to i make the county exhibits we are not prepared to advise, but what- , ever is done should be done'quickly. . We hold to the doctrine that what- ever is for the public good should be done at the expense of the pub lic,' but we are . not sure that 'great individual benefits might not be derived from the Exposition , There are undoubtedly a number of .men in each of the counties above . named who have lands for sale, or who would be glad io,have good tenants. These might unite their . efforts; collect together specimens of timber, marls, phosphate ' rock, soil, products, and fruits and make an exhibit that would be creditable" to their counties and probably sell their lands or cause them to be set . tied up with good tenants. Or il each county would employ a man for two or three months to make these collections these men would render him; valuable , aid and tne exhibit could be made at a compar atively small cost. .. Another way to aid the Exposition is to sub scribe to the capital stock of the . company - In asking aid in this ; respect we can only ; appeal, to the L patriotism fend State pride of those V who are able to aid the enterprise. They cannot hope for Any ' direct return for the investment, alt the same time they cannot afford to let the1 Exposition be a failure. The Boston exhibit gave our good 'old State a boom; let us take the flood ' , at its tide and turn the advantage ,1 thus eairied to good account. We hope to see the East come up man fally to tho aid of the Association and help to make an Exposition that to creditable to the State , in every reelect. ' . '. 'V '.' ,,' ' ' : T'r. J. Pw. Elackwell, Fine Hall, N. C. p.M. "j'y wife was fcclip-xvery poorly f 1 1, too, was in bad health, l.rown's J t LVjMta greatly Ifinoflied us." . Mr.Y KYLT- DALLAS. 'AtU.irUchcaa,inlIassachusctts,. here still lives an exceedingly old man woo will at times wake irom the drowsiness of old age to tell long and often interesting stories. One of these, though historical, is not very well known. The old man begins it ia this way: ; ' j "When I was a boy, in 1809 or thereabouts, the Adams' came into port with a shipwrecked sailor aboard her. '. Captain .Pcnnis had picked him up on a rock in midt ocean that they called the Som brero, because it looked like a big Spanish hat floating on the water. The Adams , was a schooner, and this voyage they had the captain' wife aboard. She. had sharp eyes, and she saw a handkerchief waving from a stick. ; .x, j if-'.Captain,' said she, 'there's some one signaling for help.' .. , .?; , " ANonsense, my dear,' said be. 'It's a bit of sea weed fluttering.' , u 'Busband,' says she,,- 'for Heav en's sake, 'don't say that! I see a man yonder--there and he is ly ing down waving something white!! - "The captain couldn't see it, the sailors couldn't see it; but they pot ashore in a boat. There they landed. Nobody in sight,!: All imagination on the lady's part,? they thought; but walking about a, little they came to an almost naked creature, black with the1 sun, worn to a shadow with starvation, the bit of a torn smrt he had been, waving lying , beside ; him; for he was too weak to lift it again .y 1.;- r "He could just whisper, ''Thank God!' and they thought him dead when they lifted him on board the Adams. However, , before that a drop of whiskey had been poured down his ' throat, and they forced j down a little more. - The captain's j wife fed him with a spoon, and he lived. After awhile he could move, and 'he 'grew better every -day; so that when they carried him in a blanket up to the captain's ' bouse in Marblehead he was able to give uis name, . ;. isouert oenrey,' no 8aid'he"was; and by trade a blacki 8njith,v'; And af last he was able to1 Work at' tbe forge,' and proved a strong, big fellow with arms like a Hercules; and he told ns his story, "He had been a blacksmith, as he said, bpt he was fond of the sea, anu ce snipped as one oi me crew of a privateersman, and was mak ing money, on a vessel called the Lord Nelson--an' English ship-J-when she was boarded by a press gads' an, carried on board a mah of-war' called' the Recruit:'. "The captain of this ship was a very hot tempered fellow, who raved and swore at -his crew when they dis pleased him, and -he kept himself well supplied with drink. One day tie ,'new ' recruit,' Robert '.Jeffrey, was sent into the captain's cabin to do soma work there, and saw in the corner a barrer. of beer. He was thirsty, atid it w as tempting, and he helped himself." No one discovei- ing the fact; he .tell into the habit or taking the beer whenever he had a chance, and one day the, captain caught -him at it. . lie swore and raved and refused forgiveness, and put .Robert' Jeffrey in irons: and that afternoon, as they neared that black little island called the Som brerocalled to his lieutenant: : r. Tjiftnt,AnftntJ coma hnrn . : v ' f " Yes sir, said the officer, I '"'Serd for, that, fellow I put in irons : to-uay ana .row mm to mac rock and leave him there--you hear me! I'll have no thieves aboard the Recruit.1 "The lieutenant thought the order a joke, and was hard to convince to the contrary, but tne ttrmiken cap tain reiterated his order, and threat ened to punish him as a mutineer if he refused to obey; Therefore sick to the soul,; and full of pity for poor Jeffrey, the lieutenant and his crew obeyed, , 'Ihey smuggled bis cuit, beef and a long stick into the boat, and telling tne poor man that vessels were sure to pass, and that he could signal them with the sheet tied to ' the stick, left him on the island. It was alreadr dark as thy returned toi.the ship, lrat the man couiu not ueuovo kuui mo capiaiu intended to do anything but fright en Mm. i ' - - m h ''The nighi passed miserably!' At dawn he looked for the Recruit, ex pecting to see a boat sent out for him, but the ship was not in sight, She never returned. . He ate bis bread by fbits He sucked up the rain-water from pools in the rocks. ; ' 'Vessels' passed, but 'none saw bis siirnal. ; At last, "just as he was on the brink of the grave, Mrs. Cap? tain Dennis saved him by using her. bright eyes; and he lived at Marblehead, a blacksmith ; and good , , citizen , lor Borne years, ana telling his storyi got to be called the Governor of ombrero, and seemed to like the name." At last a sailor named George -Hazleton came to came to see Robert' Jeffrey and talk the story over; he knew the captain of the Recruit Clark his name was and knew ho had re ported Jeffrey as drowned, and he got him to write the truth down and promised to have .him righted through some great people l.o knew - BY c, . l r .. v. a i,.:. j i- i : ( ..::. L.l'.y f ; ; : to iaqui. i:. V i matter, arult' a shin was ...ti.r L::n and 1 coaxed to go back and prove T,ut He bad said. He didn't want to do so, He .was in, love with a pretty girl ho meant to marry, by that time: but they srot him to do it at last, and he went away. "It seems his going made a great excitement. The captain was conrt-martialod,' and likely to suffer some severe punishment, 'but his family, paid JeiTrey six; hundred pounds, and bought him ?ofij and a theatrical manager, offered, him big pay to , exhibit : himself, : He was quito rich when bo sent, for; the girl he had engaged himself to, to come out. and , marry him; had bought schooner, and was buildmg a house But we. never, heard any more of bim after fiat in Itarblehead,' for the gin , wouldn't go, ana broke on the match.'';; )',. ;,,:,, .,;ij":;,l;,: -. ,;, ; Hero the old gentleman' , story ends, , but . history records, ? that Jeffrey ?s -.treatment. 'I made; ,'. great changes for tlie better, in , the treat ment of sailors, , and checked much illegal pressing, and that ,he mar ried an English girl, and was for a time a sort of popular hero. ' .... - Misfortune, however, still fol- owed V him: his : schooner was wrecked; he died of a terrible cold caught at the time of his. disaster, and his wife and child became the objects of public charity. ' " . His grave is still to be seen in a churchyard near Cornwall. Below his name are these words. "Gov. ernor of Sombrero." 'It is' said they-' wereadded by his 'own re quest. 2T.vr. Ledger. ; NEWS FllOM THE OLD W0Kt. ;; LONDok, 'Jan. 30. It is rumored that the British fleet, in the Medt itteranean has' been ordered' to Alexandria in view of the unset tled condition of affairs in Egypt. ' ' J Khaetotjm, Jan. 29,--A refugee from El' Obeid reports that he Baw Major von Seckendorf stabbed to death while lying in bed in the hos pital. -Edmund O'Uonovan, the correspondent of the ; Daily News was 1 killed near vien.. Hicks. ' The rest of the Europeans belonging to Gen. Hicks' army he-' saw lying dead. After the battle, he says, El Mahdi .soldi large ' quantities of watches, rings, and the like. Sheik Obade has summoned Khartoum to surrender, in order to avoid blood shed. The -town is auiet. but' the soldiers are clamoring for 'their pay. The arrival of Gen. Gordon is anxiously awaited. Hussein Pasha is oflering- obstruction to every measure, nivjcj -'vi v! ;j't:y.:.i H6w to Shorten Ufei ,i ;i; The receipt 1b. simple. i You have only to take a violent cold, and neglect it Abernethy, the., great English surgeon, asked a lady who told him she only had cough: "What would you havef The blague? Beware of only coughs." The worst case can, however, be cured by : Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam for', the Lungs, In Whooping Cough and Group it immediately allays irritation, and is sure to prevent 'a fatal termination1 of the disease. Sold by'druggists. ti.-i'! ' Stop thatouirh,' by the use of Aver's Cherry Pectoral the best specific ever known for all diseases of the throat and lungs. It will soothe the rough feeling in your throat, give the vocal organs flexibility and vital ity and enable yon to breathe and speak clearly. : it " j Mr. L. Brown, Durham, N. C, says: 1 arose every, morning, witb a bad headache. I used Brown's Iron Bitters and found relief. 7, ) . , :s.:. s; ; Notice. . State ol Sorth Carolina .Craven County.. I , ' In matter of Incorporation ) Superior Court oi me neuse ana iTeni Klver Steamboat Company ) Jan. 23d, 1881, Pursuant to law as nrovlded In the'Todn of North Carolina,'' ehup. 18, 1 have this day declared that T. A. Green, O. E. Foy, George vreaie, ij. ju, jtooerta, a, u. uray ana J. M, White and their successors aoomoratlon un der the name of the "Nelise and Trent River Hreamboat uomnany. tor tne nurrjose of car rylng for freight and )ivo gouds, wares and merchandise, and the products of the country by boats, barges, flats and steamboats, and transporting passengers trom ana- to any and nil points on the Neuse and Trent Rivers and their tributaries lnald State, at such rates and charges as maybe fixed by the proper of ficers of said corporation; said corporation is to oontlnus for thirty years; the amount of the capital stock is $10,000, and the value Of each snare is sao (with privilege to increase said capital stock to S10U.OOO), the prinolnal place of business Is. to be at the City of Newr nern. in saia uiie. ana sam porpoi-auon is to be allowed to Issue bonds not exceeding the sum of 00,000, and to secure the. payment: of same, anal its stooKnoiaera are noi lo De in. dlvldually liable for the debts of the corpora tion, according -to the articles of agreement mea lu wie uwceoi- ui uiers n nmu ujuri, , n...- . !,., . . B. W. CARPENTER, . InnOl.t ' - ' fllnrk of Superior Court, i ' i Craven County, " 7 r ff v", y i I ''!. k. (now r'tnn i,ir ! ii - . v MjWit ft - sr frH-ui AddroH DA. V.'AT.a ft CO.. Uui.laoa, Mv : In Stock and for; Sale -i :. :. FOR i.r-;;!-t If 6,000 bushels Corn. Krt.'i";;?. . 1,500 bales Timothy Hay 1,500 bushels Seed and Feed Oatsi 1,500 bushels Cheap Horse Feed. ...,...;', ' 'i" i m- Stock Poas and other Grain, v -. Fresh Bolted V.cul cc .uitly on hm j:ti.::...i ' ' : ' J. A, iieadov; Abcolutcly Pure Tills powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength, and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and can not be sold In competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate gwders. Hold only in cans. UoVAi. Baking OWDBB Co.. 106 Wall-st., N. V. novl3-lydw Extra'Early",Peas,: . Mohawk' Beans, . Onion Sets, ' - Radish Seed i ! ! ' ; -And pther Seeds for Bale , . CHEAP FOli CASH , j . .At , HANCOCK BROS., . " i. Brugglst,; " decS-dtJanl Next to rost Offlbe. HASIT ))K. H. K. KAt tit tb lK-OnJiif'1 V'hirliv irar ow ttil nnr hlttiM'irt Imhi nulfkltr unl UimiMi iloiiH.1, now ottert m Hciih- ti alnlewily Vot ttiinontiJn, iu1 viutormeiiU, ktwrn IroM amtueisi mu) kill meti, and a full descriptinn of the trcairutTtt. ddre IL U. K ANE. A.M AI.1 4ft W. Utl. Hi. rWw York. 'Will be sold nt auction at the store known as the - j : 1 i 'WEINSTEIU BUILDIUG," the Stock of Goods formerly belonging UU. SULTfiH a CO., , ' Consisting of , - , BOOTS AND SHOES, , CLOTHING, UATS, NOTIONS, ' CARPETS, RUGS, . ! and many other articles. , The attention of Merchants is called to , this Large Sale. Sale to begin on . . . Friday, February First, At TEN o'clock a. m., 1884, and con tinue until tho Stock is sold, . ? . ' OEOr GREEN, ; janltf. '.' - Assignee. "pt- '"V: " ' v !, Yourattention is called to the umr flnnr.eTio:is I Offer this Boason, the LARGEST Ever Shown in Kew Berne, Consisting in leading articles, of . BEAUTIFUL SOLID GOLD WATCHES ' ,' ( CHAINS, CHARMS, LACE PINS, KECK CHAINS; LOCKETS AND PENDENTS, . -:. PLAIN AND FANCY n.-".,j Bangle and Chain Bracelets j ; III EVEET VAEIETY. Fine. Periscopio Bpectacles and. Eye Glasses in Rubber, Steel, Celluloid, Sil ver and Gold Frames, A new method of fitting the eyes correctl v. w . Call and examhto stock;, no trouble to snowgooas, ,,. Vi . -, . . ?,r "rf'v',.. Respectfully,:, ; r:V''l';;;1'v'B.-.;BELL, ;! - Jeweler, Middle st., New Berne, N.'C N. B. I will eive Piftv 7rfl.nfiV finl. flars for any article evet sold by me for vxuju ui oHvf mas was not. ( octlldly. j , . B. A. Bell. A .Keally Pure Stimulant. Tills whiskey is controlled ent lroW by Veiii able Sc Hcynmn, N. V. It is dlntlllmi in H'mi v- Kiiiuiniiie Biiiie Winer rcfjKniH of thnl - fi inri the small KialiiKi-own there. The (H MM-siamls Ills business thoroui-hiv r 't'tious Is allowed to ent.-r inioii t who hi! il, Burl none of it isallow.-d 1 . i it 1st ; litres v.-lliH M(1 lit (i. i V I ''t'ti 1 r V t'Vllnn. . . ioH : i" i.lll ,V 1 . . 1ki fiiiir.- I oil. , , ..M ) : i. It bp urj !"!' ' n rrr r; ' , Auclbn Sals. 11' Special !oiic8 .!-:'..!! ,IV "it- 1,1 'V.''l-'t I.-' ' ' t f 7 OP NORFOLK. VA. The franchise of this enterprise Is based npon the charter granted by the Leglslnture or the Stat U the l)isnial Hwmp C'nnal Company, and its legality has been lairly tested before the Courts. 'the object in view is the "imtrovement and extension" of the Canal, a most Im portant pontic work, connecting the waters of Virginia and North Carolina. Only 25,000 Tlclveta are to be sold with : , : . J OSO rriasois, ; v.; aggregating : .. $13,000. Each Srawlrlar has seenrod nliled null. denoe, and they will be made regularly upon luB inmii munauir oi eacli month, be fore the mibllo. and under the sniiervlHinn nf duly anthorined Commissioners. HOT the 2ISI r EBRUAKY, 1881, ' ' i ' . CLASS 1) .' is presented with the following - CAPITAL PKIZE $5,000. 1 Prise of., .JI5.000 is... ts,ono 1,500 1,000 500 201) V. 200 '200 208 :., 00 750 1,000 .1,000 150 270 1W 1 1 do. do. do. 1,500 ,. 1,000 . m 200 i. 200 .. aoo .. 200 ; loo ,. 50 ,. 10 .. ' 5 Is Is... is .... is is is.... is are are,, are., are .. do. do. do. do. do. , do. do. do. of.,.. t of..., of.... ir, 100 200 APPBOXIMATION PRIZES. 80 20 .. 850 Prizes distributing 818.050 v Tiolx.ot Only Ol. . Plan of Lottery similar to that of Louisiana Company. ,. . . , . , J. P. HOEBACII, Manager. Application for club rates or for informa tion upon any other business-, should be plainly written, giving (state, County and Town of writer. , . . . ,, Remittances shonld be sent by Express rather than by P. O. money order or regis, tored letters. . . , ; Kxpress charges upon $3 and larger sums will be paid by the Company. , . . . s .Address plainly,. ...... J. P. HORBACH, "i Norfolk, Va. A (rents for sale of Tickets required through out toe state. Address applications as above. The undersigned supervised the Drawing Class C, on the 17th January, '84, of the Dismal Swamp Lottery Company, and certify that it was conducted wltli strict fairness to all In terested. . . , GEO. T. , CHA8 ICOax' Coinmlssioncrs. S. W. SELDNER, Wholesale Liquor , Dealer, - j ifo. 31 Roanoke Square, : , !" 1 Norfolk; va; Orders promptly attended to and satisfac tion guaranteed. , i Kstabllshed 1869. ; ,: . gcpld&w6m Elizabeth Iron Works, , CHAs. W. PETTIT, Prop., 280, 282, 284 'and 286 Water street. NORFOLK, VA,,"' :." ;;;.,'; MANUFACTCRKB OF . , ,7 , v ' ENGINES, BOILERS, Saw and Grist Mills, ; , ... SHAFTINGS,': l?itlleys, Hangers, j FOflGINGS UAND CASTINGS, Of Every Description. tm- Complete facilities' for -ALL WORK In our line. .:..,. aun-d&wly HIGHEST CASH PEICES " Paid for all kinds Of OLD IRON. METALS and RAGS. ' . ..i JAS. POWER & CO.; ; 36 Rowland's Wlisrf. NORFOLK, VA. We are always in the Market for the pur chase of old wrecks old steamers and old ma chinery of all kinds. All consignments attended to promptly and carefully, and correct returns made, aulldly MILLER & DAVIS, ' Furniture, Mattresses, Carpets, Oil Cloth?, flatting, Pictures, Mirrors, Clocks,' Window Shades, Cornices, Etc, .v 19 Church Street, ., ,,.,; anH-d6m NORFOLK, VA. THE UNRIVALED NEW FARMER GIRL Nothing further seems -necessary to make the New Farmer Girl a perfect and beautiful cooking apparatus. It has large a lues ana oven, latent Oven Shelf, Swinging Hearth Plate, Deep Ash Pit and Ash Pan. , The Cross Pieces all have cold air braces, and the Covers are Smooth and heavy. '' ', Large single ,Oven Doors.' Tin lined. The largely increased sales af this Stove attest its popularity every stove luny warranted. ' ; ; . .; P. M. DRANEt, sous; 'agent, 'new deenjjn. p. Any castings wanted for Farmer Girl Cook Stoves sold by P. M. DRANEY at 10 cts per pound. . ocl7dwtf GE0.Wf J. HARVEY, 236 RICliaiOND ST., " ,! '' sind 4T S. FOURTH ST., -.v ' 1 ' - PHILADIT.'UVIIA. - KSTABLLSHED 18M). t-r of CJeni li'men's ' of lit 1 : 1 Tf t !v-; , -".A Pi.w.i:;..OlU.U' lEr.UY & CO., 73 Washing -1 J.- tun street, New York- - -Constantly receiving on conuuh ..Ion ail kinds of farm produce. Are prepared to supply the trade with Butter, Cheese, Apples, Potatoes, and other fruits and vegetables at wholesale rates. Quota tions furnished at Berry's Drug Store. CASH buyers can get spot terms at - , , , BERRY'S,. . SAVE time, avoid delay when sufiE - -ing, bv having your prescriptions dispensed at : , BERRY'S. NIMBLE fingers . work for the Biok ;, at;.r v ,v, BERRY'S. . . " A NIGHT BELL for the use of those that trade at BERRY U VTO matter whose advertisement heads . jlt the prescription you still have the right to have it put up at 1 BERRY'S. 'I'O compete' with low-priced goods Ir furnished to our country Btores from the North, many druggists feel called upon to meet competition with low strength goods. You can depend upon the strengh of all goods covered by my label. No slops put up at BERRY'S. M IXED paints, $1.35 per gallon, at i TJt?TTV10 . ( To get Drugs and Medicines, Paint, Oil, Rope, Canvass; Kails; Sptken " Oakum and Ship Chandlery is at ' ' U. S. MACE'S, .Market Wharf., THE SPOT To get Stoves at Bottom Prices. Call and see them at , :. . !' i-'V !,.'! .'':. TT ) HT A riTSC1 -i . 1 fe-. ' Market Wharj. Plough Gear, and anything usually kept in the Hardware Line, all at Bot torn Prices for Cash, is at ,' . U. S. MACE'S, .,. market wharf, 'V d&w FEW BERNE, O.-' nGa!il'oryoii8"5n K,r," J K-,ZT. It ' Who rteblllty,xhanted pow4r( prenitur Uecay . and failure to perform ltte duties properly &r oacbed by i- eioeHPea. errors of vouth. eta.. will find perfect and lasting restoration to robwut heaUb and visroFon mnnhood ja SHE fHhm , either itoiuaoU iriM- uf inKt,nimnLa. This truatmeii off Ihvlertllecav iBTinifonnlUr iraccoftsfnl bfeanM bawl on perfeot dntmo8iaj, ; new mud direct method and absolute thou. nrrhneM. Frill inforiDntion and Xreatisa frees.-' Adilreaa Consult in Physician of . KARGT0N REMEDYC0..46W.KihSt, New York. : TORPID COWPi e DISORDERED LIVER. From theeo sonrd"s arts three-fourths of t!iu disaHea f tlie kuman race. Tnese ympwinslndioutu thenoxutoiioe;..! AiiaUt, Uorls oa.tlve, kick Hd. ach, fullunss niter ontlnsr, aversinn to ... . -"- ...U Lin , ijnu soine diur, teiiiess, MUlrln?ttlo. Heart, lts lore the tye h. hlcnl, col. ' jr. JJri, VOHHTIpiriunif "si?. Tdt miiiidtliouso of aroinodytbit a.tsdi!T.0t,ir ontlijiUverk AsaUvor,nolndnu TVTTS-- Ll-S Iuivh no oqnnl. IMmlr nctioii on tho . xt.lneysiindSlcluls'also jiromptj roinovina alLhnparitio thi-ongli tnuse Once cv2. cngors of tho system," prodijoinK uppo. tlte.somid digostion, rofriilnr stools, q'mmir skin him a vigorous oodv, TrjTT'N PII.l.S nans,e or gi-ipinar nor luturlero. ;wll,li daily woWt and aia a prfcot . ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA.) IK! FEELS MKB A MEW MAX. "I have had Dyspepsia, with Constipa tion, two years, and have trlrt Km dill'i-mit kinds of pills, und TVXT'H aiv ihu flint, lhat liavo dono ma any good. Th-y havo. cleaned tne out nicely. My nppctlia In. Rplendid, food digests readily, and I now havo natural passatres. -1 fet-l like a now man." W.D. ISUWABDS, Palmyra, O. ; BoldewrywW.aHo. Oraw,4MnrrnySt.,y.Y-: OI food. lrrltu.Mli. ..r i 7 " UTT8 ElASnilVE': QnkT Hair ok Whirkurs 'clumcnd ln stantly to a Utosgr IIuck by a hI.ikIo hm. plination of tills DTK. Sold by DniKubis, or sent by express on receipt or $ I . Office, 44 Murray Street, New York. TUTT'8 MANUAL OF L'SEfUL RCSLiPU ;; ra,L,:::p;ELc:Ei:rr.TS Oi I .. , -' 1881. ; i: Hsipcr's Ycuns Pcclc, .'; ' !Jln Uluiilral; :J.l'c lIy-iG L - s. Suited to Roys m I fcii 1st of fo i kix to i i i - Mxtecn TkenJ S of A gn. h Vol. V..-Commence Uwsr 0, 1ZZX llAWKn's YoiiNormiw.B Istlio 1 ' for rliililf.'ii In Amerlua. I Clii'lHlism Advoc-nto, . All tlutl 1 iin m i iHt.'B nk ill oui : thewy ofillusiriiLlon 1mhI..'-"i best ttiiont of tlie country Iim Its tPxt. JSuw Kuglund.Jout ' lioston. Ill li-s special field ( H i be coiniMued wlUi it. , .! IV In lo- 1 r .-, i Pi NOl.B Niin r Sierimc-u e. Ce.MM. 'I . Ye!"-... f'v . ',1 Mm.,, .... , , P MM

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