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tr i . ; iB^n";ae£j^..T. .urate , Mk!'. w a/bre^Ste re Lafajrtte terete. ' « M I? Mil pj»|j^rt»rtrt to , ' Cape Sfaf City. 7, SQ.OO > -V Ml* In Ailmrici*. riiBfcjBgt AVD~ I-HOI-IIIKT..;:. vrrdneAdAr. 'juise 9. I*«9. Tin Trmrmncr finest Ion. From lire ptweedlajp ot 'Jip Temprraiics Couvenlisst, held last week in New York 5l»(n, *• learn that the IngpOMHiniik of that Htori air to tahe^Mr jvadmjPM a polHleal party ln tbr'apprdachiug state election, and from tlx? general revival of tbc trmprranca movement there. a* well as lp 00V own State we may Vwir "for a jWrpfex-IngTtTne-riWAfiS the' M party jrollU<*uiz,«wfiedstlj1fthp Father Matthew rrectotW JM wlflt Hi" Good Templars nod Bona Tcr-i|.ersuoe in thto political ilotpin |a embodied a uobla.tutaeMe indeed. If carried oat; hot will tbc members of nor different TeAipdmf.c- organizations, MMRMMeTrt Hie Minting clcrii.>ns, rtkt tot the laodWalfs pledged tp tom1«jaiMBti without iwmnl Ui th< ir polit*. teal Uodcnrtca in the past? WUlUtey cirry their pritreint-s l» (he ballot-^, box* "Until III Wit. draw there to" very I little uk In IryJagJo accomplish anytUott by tnrdnrirrH— *-*- not • disWe hear onr . any. f'l wiH vote for .. rtsofiriRi— Bra candidate provided ho in a HopuMkuft,-' another prefers a Kanimmti while a third will he satistirtlif ihoerteD warv ".loyal during our ■mlinsyumH-.H Very good; loya% U) t he. Bovrrnaini t is always ooaialiwdn Idt , and thdqb Wfco-raiilrfl under ay ussmtry'e-fimebo they. Democrats «C BrpuhUoLr.-. Anting the war lire worthy of doaUa bonon.hnd should batdeiemhmd.BLi tar at thejnaro in fisBRtof right prtariptek. but no farther. We bold that the traffic In liquor U a greater evil liiaa war itaelf. True. war had killed it* thouannil*, -but alar . WBttortms zmnuinbrrvd by milBonc, jwmaillahuiMmUrgmre. The untold . suflkriftg* ecrasinufd by. Ilda evil am undMothaUr. Alto oat every aim hi* iu. origin in drink; it Bib our priaona, our. alma houses. nod reducer many happy fitmiHv* to poverty and Let our sous, brother* and com raJNfitWoO-tW "Kittle ffcld.snrroondrd wlth all the hnrrors of war; bcttOofl eavv'them from a drunkqrdb -part-. " , '' Tntk ahmrt moralsuaslon no longer; this experiment ha* been tried by the ptedz, the phlptt; and many other Instrumentalities. We nek. what has been areonipilshed? Practically tpmkIng. nothttfr. ln medicine severe | ^ enafa teqglrtWraae rrtnedlm. lfmor-j rfi— IWhWnot It" nwayalth tide enrw", ertnfli It it once by n la*, inflict- \ rtg a eevcrti penalty on every man ' who dare ruin oar wma ftir the aake of paltry gain. Temperance men. III order* hrtMrtrwIW, mint come to thlr deriWWbeSwfcl, nmat to
pott* vvrutnally; mint taike It Itr ,) utile*. a milk ahfl water jpHlCy can never abeoeed. Wake bp then.— Rbct trmirranro' Oovtrnori, Legtalafera, llaglatniw, and jiidgea, and the- » Hydra tftbtbld Mmiater" ' will man be buried ln"eWtrion't puve.- . uly piAlcy it will not do ~U qotajirpmite with polllka, to |>racIkv wbat ,;qdltidau». call expcdlwcy a | Jem ffjjfar;tstt! rapwnber the wodgp of goU, cobceatod ip. Achlnb tent, tbfm^hw^nUiwcieiit Israel wna dp- ! the diapoeittMi God -nado ring the cill.icr c-itQo on the iiilia fijr devotional .put: li<|Uor-deah'ra ulk.'ab'ilt oppreaairo cxciac law." inicpl lagtalatkm," and aec tbcm appnaling to tbr caualltutional oii'.a lor redrraa agalnat an " infliqtad Jjppu then.;' jy apjnst^kgiskhavr lavcaM tJirif all. we IK frfalpdodurthrMbwiag «Hor Aaarir fit! rdfl duek went ont earty anatMMlng'hipaMm of worms, and ■HMdVMI all day, she sueceeded in "SK* her crtipi and on tier retnm III— i uHMPMtb hi r erop full of worn, Mw 'hut B» Srisfcrlune lobe mrt'ky^itWv Whom oner pnqwssd to take ber 1» to ratbfV his lumper.Tbar rffl «nek hppraled. arpneil. implated. and nmcaaitrated. She vald to the 'l>«'MTdomn twtW «svk*rJ and hard -beamed as 10 tabs the life of tlie oommisatoo of so gpeat a rtn. and iaail Mand. WhwUhe ft conld
Syjja. fa . onqWtf yn« 1 hunger than t do In a wbok moniii!" ijwsTUKTSimnst.ua.— ivraons who hvatvv '•valwabte"pna». In neat ;*eki mm. fr«n variomh— g.wtodha, thib^te •» wrer ttwrorfttry. rt.oidd i tbrir a«teu«* bcfo.v they pay any k they Wlvutir Snrf.-TbT ptiHIe K iidliliiiMiTii j -• " " - Ho— I wtt,tawhk* DO aaenaut kb- • abawa a devra- of the total debt du*
The Overland rabkaraa. I As a matter of pttUlc intcrrsf at tba ; : : Mabawa SohvS 1 . or 187 W cnrreSy. Prom Ogden to ' OmAa.fT? *0 In enrreeey; from Omaha to Chicago, *23 in currency; from ■ Chlrnnr in Phlladilpbtr . r1— " "r , currrncy; and. from Philadelphia to ' . Cape May, tS In enrreney. Children ' under twelve ycart fit Age win be clianied halt fare. One hnndred - '»*»«', w"1 bsrilowoaftreOrdHrrlai Btatlallra, i Proin an lnterrslih» tiMe Jdst pre- I " pared at the YVeasury Drpartmrat, It * ap^fcar* that the world, at bast Uncle l 8am's portion of It, Is growing hornet, r , The '• oohaeirace fhnd" la steadily trr. erearing. Dorint the whole of the ■ n year ISfll hot t2W was contributed to ■ this Interesting depositary, while in V the (hot fife WOotha of the present I 815,WW Were sent In. The amounts I . wrung hy contrition from awakened • conacteneca have Increased with each . |* succeeding yi-1*: and onr people hare f time been steadily Increasing 111 boo- c j esty. Thoee that wronged the' goy- , enmietit Sh by-gone days, and made ! the (hllesc reparation through the i " " conscience fund," wilt, K is Just to r infer,' commit their old transgressions 1 no more; snd their examples cannot ! tvlt to exerciso a roost beneficial effect *■ on thcimtlbn at large. The Alabama Olalau. j Y Wc liayp the pew* from Bogbuid j that the war panic created on thnt si.lr y j of the trutcr by Senator Sumncrf. j J - trcnchapt American speech on tlie * Alabama claims has subsided, and UuU Mr. Motley's pacific awrorancv \ r at tlrrrbopl have boon followed by a e great , reaction. He p~>s expected as the liicsreugcr of war; lie is recognized - as the herald of paaoe. The trausi- , r llyn, like that from night to morning - under tbc Equator, baa been so suil- , r den and so complete that theoracks of , r Uie British press can hardly realize the , " change; but they are still const rained . 0, to pnnfesa it. IV c presume tlmt the 1, last lingering doubt among tlicm will , a d* removed witli thu positive sssur- '. hn'ce tluit peace Is tlis policy of Gencr- ( • al Grant on the quc»tioi»>t issue, and , . tluit In its settlement be has no inten- . - ti. mi or apprehension of the tremendous , alternative of war. j 1*. J. EmroniAi. Exotnsios.— B The New Jersey Editorial Association 0 will make an oxenrtion to the coal re- ' . gion of Pennsylvania, on the S3d, 23d, B and 24th, of Jonc Instant. Tlie cxj (-unionists will Msemble at Easton at j noon of the 22d| and lie conveyed by a ' special train on the Lehigh Valley ,. Railroad to Bethlehem, where the t' bntnnce of the day wilt be occupied tn : examining tlie many otflects of Interest in and about tho ancient town. The j Editors will remain there over night. 1 r At an early next morning, the special B train will convey them to Mauch , Chunk, stepping at various points on , 0 j the way up tho valley. On reaching ■ , j Mancli Chunk, the party win make an , I axourei.m over the flunons Switch _ | Bock Railroad, and on returning thenj | from take dinner at Mauch Chunk.— , g The train will then proceed to Wickrtc bam or deranton, (which la not yet „ definitely decided unonl Unless the
r party will remain there over nlghtj — . Tba next day a special train on the Delaware and Laokasranna Railroad will conwy the excursion Ills to the I KHtatinny House, at the Delaware I Water (isp, where dinner wilt he taken—the party remaining there four , hours and tlien return. What Uah.ui.aiw. do run Reai. EsVatk.— a computation made with great care by Gen. John S. Schnltac. 1 of Manchester/ and presented by him . dllringfrhc post winter to the Legislature of this State, as aa evidence o(tha' influence of railroads on the devefcpmeot of the- country, shorn that the advance la vntue of improved and unimproved lands on tho line of the 1 Unritan and Beta warn Bay Rand, between Manchester and Long Branch ' (a distance of about tweaty-flvo miles,) during Urn five yean immediately suoCOedian the rn.npl. tinn of said read, ™ •lO.iea^W on W.R24,JIXi, an ag- ' givgatc increase of one hnndred and progress indicated may appear almost Incredible to persons unfamiliar with thecpast and present * lotas of the bv cnKty slludod to, hot we believe It to he rather understated than otherwiseJjiihi. ^ r its. —Somebody calculates ' by the book that there are now no less ' that 730 libel suits pending against ,1 editors or publishers in this country by . personages who claim greenbacks fur , their wounded reputation, and the total j amouut-of damagre alleged to be due to ! these 750 Injured plaintiflb sums up r 847,500.000. The half million bo . hanged. Let the editors pay the 847,t BOOOOOand make the aggrieved rich and I happy. We apprehend, however, that , In thq end the 847,500,000 will dwindle I down to one cent and coats of suit . against the plaintiffs. r A Omn ferret keeper, M yean ' of age, hi> Just published a receipt he hsk vi
' has used for fifty years, and which, he ir rays has saved several men and a p great number of ant male from a bor- at i ritde death by hydrophobia. The bite h must be hathnlaa soon as paasBfie with c , vinegar and water, ana, when this tias a, , dried, a few drops Of mnriaUc acid 1 imured upon the wound will destroy c< 'y ll» polsun of tho saliva and avoid u . ftiture danger. y T this roctkm of (be. State, we now men- J T tioo tbst «n association of Riparian . L Ownera has hern formed in jTbqj- s ie Citv, to rabr fund, to tret the legality r - of the act passed by the last Legialalure giving to the State the control of . all hods lying under watei, regardless t JoT tbc rights of shore owneti The c ^ suit wlS to hr, ought In the Unite.! « * 1st Rl-ksu, It is best for all parties \ U aecidinu should not ( ^ hoppeu. On occwrat of a dtesster on , . . 1 Use Keurrk xud Kicw Railroad, the , n 1 focal Inspector was imprisoowl foe t wo t
WiTaBUC-PUCE GOSSIP. The most extensive preparatiotA sre ' bring made for the foal ttppfosehing Thr bands go to Long Branch oaths 1st July- /b Burrooghs, of the BVereU Housed will keep the TsJhg "Branch Continental » thU year. " Young ladles .leaving town for the P country Invariably supply themselves ' with notcls and worsted. " Mr. James Gordon Bennett has ma- • terUlly improved bis fine Summer res- ' idenceat Fort Washingiom It UpfedWedthM the season at KL P agara Falls will he of nnneuml length » and brilliancy. Wats wmw * MVs. George Francis Train win spend 0 the ecaeon at Newport, when she hss ' aeottage. « The great nnisOnce at Nlogirs Tails r —the lixtfianin— hsk been done away f with'by the authorities. Some of the old eulwtantlal Knicker- ' boiicr fiunlllea and watering-place r hafitua have gone to Europe. ( 1 I "Moore's Hotel ftt • Tfrnlo'n Talis. ' i opened on the 1st Instant ' The hotel at Long Beach, Ocean • ■ county, h to bo enlarged. ' Layton's hotel Long Ryanch has been » ■ rc-palnted and othtpwisc Improved In ' ■ appeantnee. 1 i Some of the Long Branch hotels are ' i to rednce the price of board ' ; tn view of the Immense exodus of Jfcw ' : Yorkcrn to EnTOpe. 1 The United States Hotel, Ixrng ' Brunch, will open June 20th. » I At Dnnellen, thr Washington Rock ' j Hotel is now open for the season. 1 ' | High, healthy location, mountain air. ! 1 ' j splendid vWw, drives, shade, Ac. | ' ' | Tho Summit House, Summit was | ' opened for the reception of permanent ' ' ' and transient gucete May 15. ] ' At Sehooley's Mountain the Health : ' ' Mouse open on the 1st of June. 1 ' Atlantic Orty hotels have adopted 1 ' ' Street's life lines. !1 Mr. George W, ChUdk, Of the Fliila- ' ' dclphis Mptr, has scut invitations to ' ' everybody who has anytliing to do with ' 1 that paper— from 'the ragpicker to the t 1 agents — to take U free trip to ' | Atlantic City, N. J., on the 5th of July « Tho Clarcodpu Hotel Long Brunei., I ' is open. It baa been leased hy Mr. > ' Samuel W. Pelter, and has-been newly ■ ' Airoiahsd throughout < 1 One of tho most popular Sumnter I hotels on tlie Hudson ta the Fenbody ■ House at Yonkere. ' , Saratoga la the favorl " summer re- < . sort with the Jews. I Bernstein takes bis orchestra to Lake i Mahopac (bis season as heretofore. Hon. Abraham Fox will summer at i [ Checkerberiy Springs. i The Atlantic Hotel, Long Branch . , having changed owners, has been re- . , fitted throng hont and will he opened I for the season on the 5th of June, ratcr- , ing in tlie German and American ' styles. I 1 Tnrt CcnsE or OrrtcK.— The curse 1 of the present system lies in tho exist- , 1 cnoe of an enormous class of wire put- , ' lent and managing men whose only | ' idea of polilira Is to get a living out of ( llu. government. — '/>« Nation. f Herein is expressed a great truth. , ' The country swarms with men Who ( F« power end toe plus, 1 TSej bold their ready dUho. | ' J°nreteI^t2d1rao,«*aUSteoa
We hare a multitude of them in al- i I moat every oommunlty. It is all folly i , to suppose that these are Republicans ! , or Democrats. They are for them- ' . selves, and adhere to which ever party ' . promises the meat Immediate advance- i ment. To assert that they have claims on tho Republican party ov on the , ■ Democratic party, Is a ntrisanoe.— i They bare only saved themselves. In tho post language of llnscs Btglow, , I iw.ller." ... Inasmuch as these principles are , loaves snd fishes, tho swallowing does . not cost much effort. These men are i acvrac to tho body. politic, drones In . society, and parasitica feeding on tho general eofffcrs.— Flakt't BulUlio (6'aiI «•">•') , V Grace GreeswoOd has sold her ; . Lmu Mjrtm to Alfred L. He well A • Co., Publishers of "The Little Oor-, 1 porul," of Chisago. I'Lr HU mm has s hero published as a children's tuag1 nslna for over flftcon years, and has 1 been a ]»puUr juvenile, but will bow - stop « pilgrimaging " on his own ae- » count, and hereafter be an "aide ' to I Reconquering Western Napoleon. The ^Little Corporal, the well deserved rir- , culation of which was even bribre this t addition larger than that of any other . Juvenile magazine In the world. Grace r Greenwood still writes for it. The . Jnlynnmbor begins anew votamo, and a we advise oar friends tn send on to the . pnbiislxTS, al am, one dollar, which 0 1. the price for raw year, and give their . children this unique, original magazine, j which has no inperior anywhere. t Those who subscribe during Jane, win „ receive the June number cwtra. II Mrs. 9. A. Allkn's Rmbroved Hair Rostorer And Drcaaiag. The at- % ten Hon of tho publiolslnvited to tl» re very important change recently made i change recently made „
this artWe. We oflkr in the Im- „ proved Preparation, a Restorer prompt ! {t InfclUhle In Its action upon gray 1 , hair, quickly restoring It to Its natural i r color and beauty, together with an i agreeable Dmring all tn one bottle. — j This combination is |wrfect and onex-i-iqiUonaUe In every respect, and Is used with great totimfretton by old and | young. Mrs fi. A. Ansa's Zylobalaa- 1 £ out Sediment, designed exclusively for , Wrrogthroiog and BeantHying Uto Hair, n refeshiog tolletluxnry, i- refcrrabte to French pomsdos, and sold at hair the price. S<4d by all 4t I A colored police magistrate faa« ' appointod In Washington. Two > colored clerics have boea designstsd for I appointment In the Revenue Bureau. I One of them is prosidrot of a republican dub in Washington, and the other is the brother of nn alderman of the dty. Fred Dough*., Jr., (colored), I law been ntroinusi a clerk in the office ; ,
' June Fashions. ta METBOraEJTAB FUBRlBluan) no Jtrae ft the ntfldth of rose, the [ bride-moo th of Ihsjfsaf-and iu nov- ^ eltka are consequently of the- most htasb-roae sod atfru-tive character— with tut added statellntoi loo, that ex- th itaelf In Court trains and nenry m m. steevre and Mrdid standing rnT- fo fie. and a reckless volanfljiqosoesa ot si silk and tods a»d fote phlfed npbehl nd poster. ThU Court train U bound tn tmootae domesticated In our Republican. households. It has many "J admirable points to commend it It f settles finally the old and agitated qurftlon of which shall It be, the on- - impressive short dtes* or the inconvenient long drees. It unites the „ meriu of both. It U equally appro- u prists for a ceremonious dinner dress J or a home reeeptlsn dress, or a formal M vlsitlng-drees, even, with a change of H mnterial for a morning dress. For * thft lalter purpose It Is very much af- J ftrted by the Empress Eugenic, who individual freedom but whose U station makes stateliness Imperative. " For tho benefit of oor lady readers who are their own dress-makers ws wUI describe in detail the making and ^ adapting of the court-train to the vur- c , exigencies of social life. Ladies visiting the dty for a few day*, and not wishing to comber themselves wi(J» can carrv all that will bo re- f , quired to make them presentable in the r street or in the drawing-rooms of tho i in a small sized valise. A. no J wardrobe Is complete witliout a goo.1 • | black silk, we wUI deScribo one of our * j models in that ever-elegant material. , J; suit consist of four articles and is [ ° i capable of making four distinct suits, j i j A plain home dress, a street suit, nn » afternoon dress, and a stylish dinner ( dress. The oonulge require* great llicety or treatment — the darts are | i ^lial are called French Slope Scam— t that is, are taken in drop, au^gj intend i , of terminating midway between the ; J ■ waist tiud the shoulders are continued ^ to tho shoulder scum graduating j ns they ascend. The wckmnst bacut ( j out square and low parallel with the inside scanis, and the shoulders mult , , he cut off high parallel with the outer j • seams— only two are taken In on each * side— the Bhoulder-|ilcce then consists , of a hand of hut four inches between • • the sleeve and neck— Uie narrowness • • of this band makes it ontirciy depeti- , dent on good sewing for its smoothness J • of AL Any sign of s packer would is* j final to its legitimate effict-gqpit . i strength is a requisite, also, owing to 1 the narrowness of the band. It most < not be more than Just to fit else it will , [ down at the neck. Modistes tell • it can only be made in perfection . . ■ on the G rover A Baker Machine, as i 1 t hat Machine only Is capable of sewing • in perfection any bias seam requiring j i to be at once strong and yet of that j 1 kind of strength that it will bead, give, ; . j stretch, or anything In short, before j \ 'twill break. When these scams, and i the two at tho back, are completed, j ' ' thoy may he concealed by rows of cm- j \ broidery stltchiug ib black sewing inachine silk. The scan* on the should- j era may also be finished in the same ] style. Now for the sleeve! this is of \ a loose coat shape gathered Into a loose ■ hand— when used In ordinary, plain when used for frill dress Uie band is when band is 1 1
edged with a'rieh tall of block or white ■ white being the most ceremoni and is then pushed up above .the . . elbows, the lace foils over the forearm ' a la Maria Anlimttit and look* at once . antique and diitinpu. I The lace raff around the neck must i correspond In color and pattern to Unlace on the sleeves, hut must be but half as wide. It must be arranged so as to tsy fiat on the chest and stand ■ up behind. Borne ladies introduce a 1 very fine linen-covered wire into their laoe to produce the erect eflbct. The 1 front of this corsage descends a few inches below the waist like a basque, ' while the bade lo cut deep basque ' shape, snd the seams drawn ap into a ' tliiee-puff pooler. A short walking skirt with a narrow notched flounce surrounded by a notched roushtag r forma the shirt proper, of the dress— t for the street, the panler-corsnge is - worn over this skirt— forM(e house the s dress-Skirt may be wain over the - panicr. Wbcnthe Court train is wurn, I it is bolter lo put Uie skirt over the r basque fronts of tba corsage, as the - abort waist Is the most corrool his- . toricaUy. This emu he done and still e Uie pooler baleft over as the side scams - of lbs drasa are open alltUs tosillow s thai. * Now this Court train. Is simply r throe long widths of wide silk tewed e together, seams outside and covered e with trimming, the bottom and sides I also trimmed— Uie whole pirated or c gathered together on a belt but gaUih erod so as not to come more forward ■, ribbon loop or swing is arranged from x side piece to side ptooe, and the train II . drawn hj&r over this lo form a pulT- ; p»uirr— or it may be arranged In any i wkj Uie wearer pfoooea, previded it be d easy of odjustiosnt snd capaUo of U- '■ ■ ing looped up or let down hi an In- " stant. The other article nsroUoned la fo fichu which however la not at all 1 however to all ^
needed, as the .pouier-oorsage will be ■ 'found sufficient. Of course for the , street a cbnntoette wiR replace the Igce I | ruff. ! A very pretty monsiag drees called / |theEugroiais^tetorme-^emU«iM , j white stripes as shsvwWto ground, a ' J delicate washable materiel, only fifty i cents a yard. The and-skjrt to made ! walking kngth, trimmed wtUi a Um . llounro, put on vrtth afrilksl hroding j ; and confined with two rows offMaehi me ! stitching. The over-skirt of thto is a ; - Und of Oamtoolelp front iroehlng mid- , 1 ; way to Uie knee, bat the bar* foil. , from a small coBer-lika jrnke In a long l Thto train to edged > all around including the Camtook- , : fronts with a flounce to match that oti the underskirt but narrower. A sorb , - of blue ribbon tojdlpped around the , : waist under the Watteau foil, ami > brought out at large worised spaces ,] left for Bin the side seams. Thtocaoh J ' confines thr fronts only leaving Uf- - bach to fell free. It to tted In a largo , r bow at *dU— w ride— a second strap of - U^ugh itSifi
A labor Vm.i'kb would Mt eeotaln the mass of tretimoay wfitch has accumulated ia fovriof frtotari Balsam rf WBd Cherry aa asafe,' erikfienL and relhNe remedy tn curing coughs, A LOiftOW elergyman adventoe*. he win "lend" hto weekly sermons for half a crown apiece, or four 10 cento, watranied "original, ^ifari^aad ura.fflfff'.?y ' v He, For Caye Hay! A very desirable cottage on Grant for rent or sale, foil ocean ytowi Apply to, R. U. Kw4fce. "Tpe.CIAIl NOtiCEB. railttan. •J soiutloa ot tka prates Ur at iraoj are •»»- Uonrd »(« Ib.t tate| drealvcS hj saj ol tsa Ires all* uetaolWaataaw. tastoparta4«r W Iba Panj.lao Zprup o* af SlZar pre>»pacuUar s-ltanl card, ll'lsc It tha chasoawr plaal (aad. Kfarr kotUa of faauiaahaa fsa- ; tba llass. Esamloa tba bonla balara pot. j Get Voarself * Hsne. feulldiai Lota .Has par Uan aaat, now te te bad ! °ArpIjteo» ad4raaa B:!rs^,7MvrteT.:^rvf. "ultlr dra'reTf E^'il*ry^7jT» lla \ ; ! WL H. , , ; SsH.rErSS • Ilka was la "a Old «n.a., Burea, Saalds. Cuta, Wnuada, B'Ulaaa. Spralna, Chapjwd ! MARRIED. "I
ire ef Joaapk Alklnaon, Itaq- B.filnclnn. ' "NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. J ssss ' ; "• ~ ,b"" sxk . , ick pLssta ron tttAviatrttcE into | r or oft. re 'tearessaa, oa faa'nddlaol require- ! » ««- testxisbt j ? "»■ "» ■".» I , iJl'lRDUilt & ALE or LAND. e mysfaSK? Ssf'wTn'Ia'aoTaS Kblte vji g te^artd asbiaal tettSfiww of OaHsaa Ere V SftSS fffttoSnESrii iten'ra-'dl'lo^-Tu 1 " °*de k"*""wiLUAaraaicx.oR, i J"*" °*w**' d A^iTte"»dAT|0*#t.8 v'^s. « * Eendaj, jBli gtmjWfi, ^ f ' slssSMS'S n wrekaon" BO*tIa" Weat. C?imll"a 'siada ! n umateretor. : H Ja*U. /ASK St. eaawayadwlala re.tla | J FREEHOLDERS' MEETING. j ' ' Aa odjavread wa-tlof of iba Saart of ® Choara Fraoboldare of tba Couolr of Capa sSSSS^l! U raced; AH iweoa. kanra bnamaa. wito aa.d raalad; iwllb
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Ingrain, SUIr and Rag Carpets; Jane h. Sacra, ! pLOUR 7 FEKD ! Lime and Hair for Plasterlng. I.KIIICH COAL! and Mattlnga, , Articles Delivered Froe-of Charge, i Mill— On Ja. kson StrccL GEUItOK UlLDItKTU. ' J OUX F. STARR, JR., & CO. -8 j J ■ ™
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MEPIOAL. 1 Goes gough Balsam i j 1 ..." . COX'S COUGH BALSAki O ^'.8. COUGH BALSAM'! COE'S COUGH 'BALSAM ! a suns aiwtpr volt ' , CD LBS, C«tH^ CWCT^IJPLEIIEA, CONSUMPTIVE COUGH. of lha Uraoq abate baa lusa. aoaaol oBhrd " to te without it la addition teVbaaaaribrr tout OObca ao loot U tha rerekat, aaa aaw lur- * aleb aur ataaireath Soafiy alb Sottlaa, rrMth v -ill. to raremou with u. 'otha)rrea,bsaand FOB CHOPP, WHOOPING CBCOH. ^ ti sore throat. rare Sad raUat. **" Id-j hard colds and COCGIIJ j all oth'r tamed ter hart faired****
I (soreness of the throat, chest and lcngfi. I.klos Crew puS°a»U*«h -baa trauMte - -Kb any of tba atetS-AaleU dlBcuKler - itTo *raJP?r.o*t''^'tll^Wffi '.te.a'cra a— kip >ou »-.J lato tha'rallry te atedj in consumption, •"» a M b * * U I " and tivday rajotraa that bar life baa bran mada aaay aod proloajod by tba oaa te Ortea : MS "Zfk.KZX- d?S2aQB^n>
THE C. G. CLARK CO., " Sola Proprietor., NrallarOkCt. Read t Read M Mad t'tl ATTKXTI05 OP THE PEOPLE UCAXU^»TP THK , World"! Great Remedy, OO.K'U te-.' DYSPEPSIA CURE! tlTkUwrouan- re P raoooarte^by^Onpa^Plj eura Uite aafrav.tlar aad lar.1 A.l.dy— II a-apt oo 111 fearful Udo. aorvylas It to an untimely pare, IU nUlllooa of COE'S DYSPEP8IA CORE HAS C0« to the Rescue. InJigrition. Ojifiyns S'd H tadache Soner.se. or Acidify oftk. Stomach, ifrfrito of Ate, Flnfultnej LattitruU, Hfrurtneia, fin oBf ' "otfUhf Are oa anraty oured by UUP potent trmpdy, aa the pa'lrnt Sabra it. ATtbourb but Sr. years before the pteplo.' what la iba vardlet of Ore aauk re, tayv i m '.... c. j ' M^-w> " '"-re-tore* " H2MS- ^"aa^ikxtun. ""•rente' * 'lcstxb ikxTOA ,
a great m.eialnc. • l Cram Bra. L. f sreb* jbre, fertes f».;ai SKSSS I iWSl "Ka-AP «D. CLSSGTX^ 'f' ''' " '* TZ. aaa. luza Atass. sr AUtebmajntiZra that It Zad rente blm,bflaa tflribias.. figUoiajste, .7, ,.,, .. Aa? dramre u are aooany -Ml tell yo^ ti

