ITBLsJEUy AKKCC5CME5T. rut UaJLT J CllKbi alua. Dailf iH ssaarfMr at . par rl H.H for 1 1 M bh par m it IP! aTSCKLT IJJ I- I'. riKlM KKoutu aot 4f r.iaUjal la. 4 0l wnmiiiniiiiim h MM aiaal to MCM fWUrt- 4 KMalawtOaakbl ilaiewrttu r sola a art tor 14 aaiar kN aa.lB.ai I mliMUnlinlHw nrUaaipr lat 'MTtl tot aw MM9Mt Itttoliton, Mtal nlalHntMM Ua MffnWkMw nrtTM alaar an VMM maaataMfc m wbmm U. aatt f la. mrtW ky apatieatvm attaU taVMaaa anavts waarala lh.rn.raao. mtak MULBa AuOPrBDITTHB WORTH CA- oum raw xwooiajiofl. nfTaj at nail Ui iha IwiaWMt wvui iwait4 far "Bard aaka, M olallassV r.sl" a4 oblt.arr poatry alaafnr ahltaarr atlM oib.r thu ttaoa filth Ik salts ktaMatr shall (Ira a mt- JaUae) afaharaa aa4 socl.ly aa4 all atkar aatartal an t front ttwkttmwllMM aa l so aa Ida Tata of WfiTwtrM.wbr.l for -t aaantallaa. THE JOURNAL Faf-JTalarai Jk Pbtt 00i at .V Jcr, JV. C, M tnomid-elaai matter. wn imnli fHWlDWVn O01aVJ3 n. ThwJoTJRHAL dm already an aoanoedtbe ct-u Urination of Mr. Blmmona. ' The ooontf j Is familiar with the ' lnpjitfee that Raised the delay aid It ia not neceeeary father to re let to them. How that the senate tia Anna Ita dntv. we trust that It will tend to unite the Dem Qoraoy of North Carolina more i .1 . - o;mmnu dfuaeiy mi au ; or ei . mi diuiluuuo richly deserved recognition at the bands of the Government, and there '(.be no doubt that he will dis ebarge the duties of his office with crnpulou fidelity. The appointment and confirma tion of Mr. Simmons necessitates the election pfa;ew Chairman of f be-'Democratic state Executive Committee. We have no man to nggest for the place; but we trust that, whoever be may be, he vi.li be a representative of the party nd not the fugleman of a fac tion. It has been said th:itBome ot the appointments of . Mr. Simmons to places In tne Internal Revenue ser vice were injudicious. It would be the strangest of strange things if no mistakes naa oeen maae oy mm in the selection of his subordinates. The wonder is that he his acquit ted himself so well in bis difficult task. There are many men that he would have delighted to honor with official station, but like another distinguished North Carolinian, he bad more applications than he jnad pie, and may plates had to be re turned empty. We have no doubt that Mr. Sim mons will magnify his office, and that higher honors are in reserve for him. MAJOR ROBINS DESIRES INFORMA TION. lie Makes a Bequest of Confederates Who Fought at Gettsburg. To Confederates who were in the battle of Gettysburg: The Gettysburg Battlefield Com mission would be glad to have the present address of all Confederate officers and man still living who werein the battle of Gettysburg, together with a statement of the commands they werein and the rank they held at that time. Also, letters from each of i hem specify ing with oare and accuracy what precise points on this field they oc cupied and fought over, and any other Important matters concerning this sabject which they can state definitely, I would also be gratified to have as masy old Confederates aa ran afford it to visit this field and look over it with me. The United 8tates Government is seeking, through us as its agency to locate and mark with permanent tablets the lines, positions and evo lutions of every com mand on both sides in the" battle on each of the three days in fact, to photograph on the grouad all the phases of that historio conflict in which both armies displayed the utmost hero ism and won immortal renown. ;. The commission has requested me, as its Confederate member, to give special attention to verifying points and details oa the Confeder ate side. We already have much In formation bat desire absolute accu racy. Those who will be kind enough to comply with this request should address me either here at Gettys burg or at Statesville, S. C. The press of the whole country, and especially of the Booth, will oblige as by giving this notioe the widest circulation. WH. JL JfpBBJSS, Com'.. . 5 (Onoe Major Fourth AlebamV; - Gettyabanr; Pa., MayCi 1804. ' That oily and rough skin cured, and the faa' and hands 4 Jxjwtiied Jbj( John,, eon's Oriental Soap; medicated and high ly perfumed. : . a.HJBB. . rraarlata. J. . H4IC4VCK., LaaaJ attaartaw, Tobogianlnc Down IS Staao Incline of lookout Mountain. : A abort, com pact! j built hian with a heavy bloc da mustache took a toboggan slide down Lookout mouo taln recently. lie went via the In cline and made the trip from the Point hotel to the engine house, a distance of forty-Ore hundred feet, la three and ooe-half minutes, which Is just one-third the time it take a car to descend. Fully one hundred people saw him make the lightning like descent, and all were greatly excited.. The nervy coaster, how ever, was as cool as the proverbial cucumber, and upon reaching tba foot of the mountain walked away as coolly as though It had token him an hour to descend. About four o'clock the coaster appeared at the Point hotel with what appeared to bo a block of wood about eight inches square under his arm. On one side of the block was a steel horseshoe, In the curv- of which was a small flanged wheel. The other side of the block was slightly concave. The block was put on the outside rail of the incline, the wheel fitting close, and the horns of the horseshoe were on either side. Then the man put a heavy glove on his right hand, and sitting down on the block started down the mountain without more ado. Fie held his feet crossed straight and before him and rested them on the iron rail. For a few feet the little one-wheeled car moved slowly, aud then the speed increased until it and its humau freight were going down the mountain at a rate that made tho spectators hold their breaths. When a curvo was reached the coaster slowed up slightly by pressing his heels apainst the rail and steadied himself by touching the cable with his gloved hand. Finally, when he reached the very heavy grade just above tho engine house he took off all brakes aud came down like a shot out of npun. Arriving at the bottom he put on the "heel" brakes and gently came to a stop just in the depot. Coolly risyip from his queor vehicle, he placed it under his aim and walked quietly awu.v before any of the astonished spectators had a chance to recover their breath or ask any questions. Chattanooga Times. MILLET'S SUBJECTS. His Sympathies Were with the Toilers in the Fields. Millet chose the subjects of his pictures from ainon' the familiar objects of the life in which he had been brought up, and from the work that he himself had performed; not t hut he wished to delineate misery, but that he sympathized with the. laborious peasant life. To Lira it seemed the most natural condition of tnnii, and he knew by experience that the workers of the fields do not continually grumble at their occupa tion; that even in many instances they enjoy it, and know how to min gle amusements with their labor. His subjects always impress one with his great love for humanity, nnd are not presented to excite pity on tho part of the beholder. If he represents a mother showing her daughter how to sew or knit, it is always with the affection and ten derness of a mother. Or he repre sents a new-born lamb, which the shepherdess carries in her apron, the legs of the newly born being still too weak to walk to the 6heepfold. The ewe follows the lamb, never tak ing her eyes from it, and has the anxious air of a mother trembling with love and tenderness for the safety of her little one. Thus he shows us the sentiment of love as it exists in nature, even among the animals. lie admired order and care in the mother of a family. He has never painted a peasant with clothes torn. He sometimes painted one with patched clothes; but surely this spoke of order in the home. lie had a horror of people who went with clothes torn and unsewed, showing tho want of neatness and care. His peasant is olways honest and respectable in his rustic but orderly ways, and never has a wicked or trivial air. He never made a por trait of an individual peasant. He tried to paint a type which would characterize the man of the fields. Century. How a Chicago Man Was Cared of Rheumatism , Mr. John Hall, ol 92,15 Com mercial Ave., Obioago, met with a serious accident for which be used Chamberlain's Pain Balm, freely, with the best results. "But now,'' says Mr. Hall "comes the best part of my story. Fo many years I have been quite a sufferer from rheuma tism, with stiffness of the joints. Since the application of Chamber lain's Pain Balm, all symptoms of rheumatism have disappeared; in faot I believe that it has banished every trace of rheumatism from my syBtem." For sale by J. V. Jordan Druggist's. Love without esteem cannot reach far, nor rise very high: it is an angle with but one wing. TWO IRON SAFES, One weighing 3,000 pounds U 600 Just from the Factory, but bavs fallen into mv bands ana will bo sold at a GREAT SACRIFICE. Remember, when too are in want of anything in the BANKRUPT Line BIG IKS is the place to get ii. J Yon- Can always save money by looking over the GREAT AMERICAN BANK RUPT DEALER'S STOCK. A NERVY COAST tR. MTEi.Sairtffalfir-Wcrti Palmist Ia tba power ooefarred npoa as by Sa onltr mad by tba bapatW eoort of Cmrea eoaaty ! an act km wbm io C. Dcllafield aod others an plamUfii aad lot uva Mercer unstnictioa Com pany and ot Jrrt ar defcadaats, which ar- Uon If ow pxlmjr ia aud Conit; WE WILL BELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION at the Court Uoow door ia the city of New Berne, oa Moeytav the 4th Ur of jane (i tut nour n is o'clock M., tor each, to tba highest bidder, all the props- . ... . . . 1 . . - . it owaea it ine city 01 aew Berne water C ooi piny, dearnbad ai follows Tfcai orrbua tract or parcel of land adjoining K- i 1 -r V 11 .l kio v. i j ui c w inuvw lua inn con taining aboat two acres, and beinr tba tame which w purchased by tba city of j 01 .ew jierne water fjompany Irom J do. F. Zeblev , by deed recorded in tba office or the Itesitter of Doedi of Cmvra coua ty, in book pipes, and the nine whereon i tilutle llie power hoaar, ntiod pip, and wells of the said Co; alao the stand pipe power hooae, engines, boilers, pump and all older machinery and fli Inies or every description now on said LuhI; also all tike pipe, mains, hydrant!, valve, and ill other proerty ol the said City of New Heme, the eamo consisting ol'tilxnit 7 mi lex of pipes and mains, sev etitj five fire hydranU. and all the necea snrv pules nd vulvea far the operation of the mid water works system; the aaid proerty Ix-in;; now a completed water works fyslem. (or ihe city ol New Berne, is provide I by tin- contnet made by the City of New Heine, with the Lewi" Mer cer Con-tniftion Company, on Ihe 7th lUy of Kebruary 1S'J3; hIio all the fran cliis, rij,liU, M)eiKntiil pnvilegex,grant ed to the slid Lew if, MerctT Conut ruction Company, by the City of New Berne by the icrins ol said eiinlnict, which said conlnu t hn. btn aliened to the Ciij of New Heme Wntpr Coniiany; including nn enwme nt in Ihe street of the Buid city d' New Berne, lor Ihe purpose of using and operating the water works system and a contnict with the Mid City of New Berne, for the purpose of using and op erating the water w .irks system and a con tract w!tli the said City of New Berje, for 7ri hydrants, nt the price of6fly dol lars per year eiieli, for the term of 80 years also all the tools, iuul all other property ol everv kind owned by the city of New Berne Vater Company, in the said city of New Heme; and all property of every kind, attached in the action above rclcrrcd to. T. A. Ckkkx, Wm Dunn, May 3d, In'.U. Iteeievers. GEO. HENDERSON (Successor to Huberts & Henderson,) General Insurance Agent. hepresfutin Insurance Company of North America ol Phi ailolphia Home Insurance Company f New Voik Ihntfonl Fire lusuranee Company of Bartfoid tuecu I fisiii :iruv Coinpiny of Kug Unil. N'Tlli Carolina Iljme li,sur.'.o Com pany ot Halciu'i Crtn-uwtcu lusuraneH Company, of Brooklyu. Phienix IiiMiiauee Cooipuiy.of Brook lyn. Lnitod Underwriters Insurance Com pany, or Atlanta. Boston Marine Inmrance Company, of Boston. BEM0VAL. 8. It. -STREET, GENERAL INSURANCE AND t heal estatf; I AGENT. Has. moved to t Lie Stevenson Hiiildiug opiiosite the Cotton Ex change where he will be glad to see all those who wish Life or Fire Insurance, or to buy, sell, or lease real estate. Commissioner's Sale of Val- uable Land. I'lir-uuht to si Judffment ot Foreclosure of Morta;i s :tml an tinier of Sale of ihe mi lMTtor (.nnrt ol Craven Cfuntv, North Caro lina, in the ri il action entitled' Green, Foy & o. s. , ,j. H, diviner, et ula, A Corainf-fiont-r duty appointed and authoiized by the -:iid ii;. lament and order ot sales, 1 will sell to t Im hiu'herit bidder nt the Court House door ( ( ra n Countv. in the citv of New Berne. V C.. on the J-1h dav ot Mav.'lKM.fbcinir Mon- I it y and the firt davot Spring tiTin of Craven Countv superior Court) at 12 o'clock, noon, or is soon thereafter an the Conrt shall take a reeess, all the ftdlowinc Oefcribed land: Lyinc and beinir in Craven Countv. North Carolina, on Clubfoot's Creek, and bounded the North by Clubfoot's I reek, on the East by Adam's Creek road, on the houtb by the New Itfrnc road, on the West bv the lands ol the late liulus W. Hell, containing one bun- Ired and fifty acres, uiore or less, being the uainc tract ot land lorinly owned by Stephen 1,. Caviner, and well known ah the Cnviner trfirt of land. Tonus ot sale cash. This April IMh, InW. C. It. THOMAS, Commissioner. LADIES no ion KNOW DR. FELIX LE BRUM'S STEEL BHD PEP Y BOYflL PIUS are the oricii.nl and only FRENCH, safe and r liable cure on iIim market- Price $UJf; Beat bj mail. Genuine sold only by F. S. DUFFY. Druggist and Sole Agent. Sale of ValuaUe Property. Pursuant to a Judgement of the Superior court ot Pamlico county Tendered at Spring Z lerui in an aeiion eniiTieu American iimbiir Company VB Wm. Potter Sr. A Aman lii his wile, et aU, by which JiKlgement the undersigned wag appointed ooinmlsaloner, I will Hell by public anctlon, at the Court honae door In Pamlico county.to the highest bidder on Monday the Slst day ot May, ISM, between the hours of twelve o'oIock M., andYo'clock P. M. the lollowlng described property, to wit: A oertain piece or tract of land lying nnrt belnir In Pamlico countv. North Carolina. in No. 8 township and described as tol owl to wit: Beginning nt 162 14 poles rrom George Dees Northeast corner, running South 75 degrees West, then North ii degrees East 490 poles, then North 75 degrees west 300 poles to Judge Euar's line, thenve South 75 degrees East ft) )Mles to the Sawyer line,thence with said line to the beginning, containing lour hundred acres, being a part of the llrvan Smith tract ol land, and conveyed to the" Bai I Wm. Pot ior, or. oy ueea oy ueo. Alien, juiccuuir and others, reooriled In Pamlico county In book No 7, folios 4734-5, fo which o-lorenoe (a made. Also one steam saw mill formerly situated on Upper Broad Creek in Pamlico county, consisting ot boilers, engines, saw and all fixtures on! appurtenances and at tachment thereto connected for the opera tion of said mill, also the lease-hold interest in the lands on said Broad Creek upon which said mill ot Wm. Potter.Hr. and W. 8. Swin dell was situated with priveleges Jto. for the operation of said mill. The said mill is now located at Lenoxville, Carteret county, and possession will be given where the aam Is now located. Also one hundred and twenty-five thousand feet of manufactured lumber the sauie bemg at the former location of the said mill, viz : Upper Broad Creek, ruimicu comity.- Aenns Ol oaie casu. ... . This April 18th, 18th. H. I.. GIBBS,' .' -. Commissioner DID ynu know tba. all kinds of -repair work could ,ba done at Htihi V roa, Odd SmHh Shopg. . Retaonable prices , and tausiacuon guaranteed. All Organized. Wo take verv rreat treasure in statiog that liaj. U. H. liogera, Stato Agtfor Th Ukitkd Base iso ahd Brasnro Co., of liicht mono,- vv baa organized tbis strong board her. . OFFICERS: . K- B. Joins, President. Jab. W. Biddls, Vice Pre. H. M. Obotxs, Beo'y. & Trea. W. w. Clark. Atty. BOARD or DIRECTORS: WM. DUXK. CHaJJ. KXIIKltSTKCT X.H.8TBUT, . Matt Mavlt, F. DXTFFT, B UAHlf, JAB. B. UTJITT. Appbaibxbb s N. II. Street. Jaa. W. Biddle, F. Duffy. r Loans granted promptly. nil la MUSIC MUSIC. CUT THIS OUT and with 10 cents send to us, and we will forward you thibtt two pages sheet music six the pret tiest Vocal and Instrumental Mu sic published, printed in elegant style, with two large and four smaller pictures of the leeding actresses of the day In each folio. Adress, musical echo, 1441 Broadway, N. Y. a!2tf t Good Hard Brick. We are prepare! to fill all orders up to 100 thousand per week. W. P. BURRUS INOTICE. 8TATE OF NOBTH CARULIA Superior Court, i Spring TtTiu 'im, Crnven comity, Etta Johnson ) vi j Action lor Divorce. Primus JohrtHon, ) To Priinui Johnson, take notice that von nrv required to appear at the Fall Term ot tho Huiterior court in anil lor the said Oonn- ty, to be held at the court house in tho city of New Berne on the lith Monday arttr the first ndsy In Hepteinber 181, and plead, Hinwcr Jetnur to the complaint on file in ttiii of fice of the Clerk ot an id court. This ith dny ol April, 18W. V. M. WATSON, Clk. Suiwrior Court. (Jeoixe H. White, Atty. for lUaintitt. COMMISSIONEK'S SALK. iirsuitnt to a decree and order, nt the .Su perior Court, ot Craven Countv in a certain proeeedingfi tor sale for partition, entitled Joseph I... liahn, vs Hannah A. Matthcwn and John Matthews, I will aell at the Court house door In the city of New Berne, to the highest bidder for eah, on Monday the 14th day of May 1804, at the hour ol 12 6 clock M. the following described lot. an set out and de scribed In the petition tiled In said proceed -intra, bounded and described as follows : Lying and being situate In the City ot New Berne, State ot North Carolina, beginning at the Northwest corner ot lot number 360 on the Sout h side of ueen street, and running thence sotithweHtwardly to the Northwest corner ot lot number S74, thenoe rant ward I y to the southwest corner ot said lot number 349 thence norihward-y to the beginning on Queen streot. This 9th day ot April, 1894. OWEN U.GUIONsCQmml88loner. THE WORLD AND THE STATE FOR $1.85. We will send Ihe New York Weekly World and Weekly State odo year cacli for fl.25 or the Weekly State two years for $1. Address: The Stale, Richmond, Va. HORSES! ID ? H 0 4 4 & I 9 0 0) o m 5s - -1 -. 80 Head of AND STROna ACTIVE Y0UITO IIULE3 JUST RECEIVED Nowjis tKe time 'toj-'Buy .while I 'have a large stock select from t They are-cheaper than ever Jbefore for CASIIr or Negotiable Paper, ViTT-i - - - '1 i7a J iJoncz;, Couth FrcatSt. Ooccsito Ga:tcn Ecu: a m. HAHN & CO., :. . I7AS JUST RETURNED FROM THE WEST WITH 50- HEAD HOEsES AKD MUL:" 50 RANGING FROM 4 TO 7 YEARS OLD, And Weiffhins: From Some extra fine Drivers in Ilorscs also adapted to all purposes. Exceptionally fine Draft Ilorscs A full and complete Harness always on We will hold on Tuesday and Wednesday, AN AUCTION SALE To be sold without est bidder. Don't fail HAHxM dLb OCX P.liio Front Stables, Middle Street, New Berne, N. (J. A Th Best Shoes for g So. k. IU1N IX I Hh II. 1 DEALERS who push the sale of V. L. Douglas Shoes gain customers, which helps to increase the sales on their full line of goods. They can afford to!! at a lss profit, and we belleTO yon can aay money by buying all yonr footwamr of the dialer advertised below. Catalogue (re opon application; For Sale "by J. J. BAXTER, Agt, New Berne IT. C. HORSES I Brivino Work Horse 850 to 1450 lbs. Each. and Mules. lino of Buggies and hand. Reserve to the to come. hiffh- VV. L. DOUGLAS 3 SHESE Sqnnklr$, Bottom Waterproof. Best Shot sold at the price. S4 and S3.50 Dress Shoe. J'.tiiml cuktujn work, costiog lrom So to $i (.60 Police Shoe. 3 Soles. Htui Walking Shoe ever made. $2.60, and 82 Shoes. uncquaiiea ai uw price. Boys 82 8I.7S School Sho LADIES' $3, $2.60 $2. $1.75 jmstuoniroia, stylish, rerrcct t icuns;anu BeniCf.M0.nm m ui. woria. au Btyitt.. f apoo having W. 1M irlas hbos. Hum iu prlc .tamMd on utm. lirnrkios Mas. HORSES! 0. 'tl p e s Wm. H. OLIVER, Life. Fire, Marine, Accident, Fidelity, ' Steam Boiler NRWBElty.N.C. " : -i ys A Number of Time-Tried nd Fire-Tested Companies Represent-' ed. ' Over 1125,000,000 assets repre sented. NOIORARY PUBLIC. Commissioner of Deeds for New York, Connecticut and Pensyl rania. ' t7Agent National Board Ma rine Underwriters. PROFESSIONAL. CLAUDE VL BENTON, M. D. Physician t. Surgeon, Office: INo. TIitllle Street, in Bangnrt BullfUng, New Bvmo N. C. Can be seen at any hour at night In office. DH 0. K. BAGBY, SURGEON DENTIST. Olfio. Uiddle i'.rift. oppuoile Bapll.i Sharon, deoSJwif NKWRERN. N O DR. J. D. CLARE. !KNTIS'V 1 (Jv-v Kit Nit, N. u. 1 uu iJravHD otret Vtlweeo Pollock i ' S:oi..l VI.D., D.D.S. Kr.ri fo limited to i i-i tlv. aud ate bhain.j lenU.try aod lunula Margery lm extract ctl oliliout pain by tl. nse of Nltro (JXI1. KTerytloi in mo Uonll.lry dn io til. u .t le. f.ai)saoliou xuar4iite(l. ) floe, Ortrn.r of vtldiilH -4r et.ml 1 nrlern tll.r. opivMite rtDtWi :hi.- P. fi. ?LLETIEKt f fORIHV 1 LAW, Pollock street, First room above Farm., er's & Merchant's Bank. Will praetlea In th (loon tie. of Craven trteret, Jones, Onslow and Pamlico, a. United State. Oonrtat New Herns, n Inuram. Oonrt ortae HIM WM. E CLAttKE, Office, 72 South Front street op posite Gaston Uouso. ATTORNEY AT LAW AND Keal Estate Agent. ;New B?mc, N. C. Connection). New V irk Boatnn and Canada. Timber lands Farm lands, Truck lands, aw w a, War A Do yon want to bny t WRITE. Do yoQ want to sell 1 , ..' " . .WRITB. 1 ... -SPECIAL. 1800 iorea, Trent Kod, 6 mile of city, Timber and Truck land. WE TELL YOU itliliiff new wiii.l we -tale that it ptty to enffn- -i a Kriuaneut, riiodt lifaltliy And pleiwaiU bus, 1 tbat return a profit for every day'i work siioli Is the bushtestf we offer th working oUm ' lV U4Mh them liow to tnttke money rupidly, mnd rttrtraitfee every one wbo folld our lii-lntctioor ';ii!liruliy the making of SOO.OO a month. bvery one who takua hoM now ami workt will ' ny and speedily increase tNr enruinga ; tliert mi bo no question about It; otiitw now at work iro doinv it. and yoww-readrt-, can Ut tbe tame Ihl-t-U tite Wt paying business tbat you have had thechuttoa'to secure. You will make a rruve mistake If you fail to give It a fial at one If Toajrrasp the altuatioa. and act quickly, you UI directly nnd yourself in a root prosperous ittftHess, at which you can surely make and sawc irj?e sums of money. The resulu of only a few ourV work will often equal a week's wages IV h ether you are old or voting, man or woman. It ' makes no difference, do as we tell yon, ,nd suo uess will meet you at the rery start. Neither -" experience or capital necessary. Those who work for as ftrw rewarded. Why not write to-day fat fUU particulars, free K. C. AL.LKN & CO., Box Met. Aucuata, M . VITAL TO KAKHCC3. r MNT.Piflofor Hysteria, UiTzmens. Fits, Neu ralcla, Headaohe, Nervous ProfiMin-.a ctsurtod hy Mfteningof Brain, eaujunit Iuhmtihv, niirarr, deoay death, premature Oid Aire, BamMinow, Um Tot Power in either iwi, Imnott-nv, LcucKn hcea and all F OTT1 ft la laarnu I , i u. .. . . torrncsa caused by ovor-extru m ot lit-sia, Baif. "J "allUttl. "1 W. J. Hi' D fair SB. hr mnil. him an. ). n , ' trittmtflit, tl, fTg boxes, with ' -A it notmred motion. . B will send writtPTi if uira-u-i t - unsruw-fi9liHtir-! t H " 1 L, V f cures Hiok Hea.iii-,, i n.n.i Sour fl torn n h. luHuH.HWi t uUAliAJS iat d on F. S. DUFFY, Dngist and JH f. ; i UN, Sole A.rX