Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, May 04, 1871, Image 1

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J.. M. WEAWLEY,I
J. it WALLACE. f,
C.ARDS.
W. L.:4Twobo. 11110 X . RAICK. • I
ATWOOD, RANCID & CO,,
00ifilISSION MERCHANTS,
‘Vnoisselo dsalors lo all kinds of
PICSLLD I.IID SALT TISIT,
'forth Wharves,
Above Itac:o e t
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— I'IIILAbILLP ; SITA
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coyL,pwriTEßs.
N 0 T AS!, TVHOL 21.1 ALII
' AT CITY PRICES.
• COrYitnolly on hand, such nor
lloalory, un.penders,. nook.. U.n and boWs,
shirt er,dtts,•arnbric and Hum handkorebiga,linco
and paper collar., and cuff., trimming., braids,
spool aotton, wallets, otub., eta; loottry, wrapping
PoP•r Paper dAlgs. druge, soap. and perfumers,
.lauelelask and stove poli.ll, laths°, clears, Lc., de.
• COYLII IlltoTlllllo,
/TO. 14 South llano•or alma, Carl Iglu, l'a.
30m11710
DENTISTRY l
DE. J. ft.ZINN,
Having recently remove - a - to ,
No. 61 North Hanover street,
On the house lately occupied by Dr. Dale.)
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Carlisle, reun'a, '
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Will put lo teeth from 510 to q4O per set, us the
ammo fitly require. All work warrautod..
1011470 •
DR. 3 S. BENDER, •
11031(EOPATIIIC PEYSIOIAN.
Office lu tho room formorly .oceuplod by Col. John
L4O. Inoue°
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. ATTOTtNEY, AT LAW.
Oflbw irl.4kjik,h 118nover etrooL ovp.ltu -Bonte. dry
go Am stem 10400
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H OLL MIRKPATRICE
~Plolnenle Denleap In
MA:NI.TrACTURED TOBACCO,
N. I/ Cnr. Yhi Pirtirid Market siewti,--
Philitdeiphin
u. Y. COLL,
1.. CULP/AC.IOI
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e. r. WIS. B. 1ulu:1m
& PARKER,
ATWIIIIRY3 AT Lill,
Oise ea M.. eti gist, I n \int itm 11111, Cal liv!u. .11).TU
T A. 11115 H. GRAIII:111, In.,
C.l .. - A NEr ATLAW,
No. 14 Mouth Ihnovor stroot,
CARLTBI.I3, PA.
OflleindJoimleg Judge Grahlun'a
34re It TO
0111; CORNMAN,
•ATTURNIIY AT LAN.
041.8 Po. T, titled'. Halt, Is rritr of the Court Henna
I thetei
TOPS - BPI - I RITNI R, nt.,
ATTOUNT 'AT LAW All Still' NTOR.
RoohanlOalttirm Ott.° oa Railroad otreot, taro
doors aorta of law Betaik.
Drminoaa promptly ottaudoi
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(1. VALE,.
to • ,AT T. 011.1111 T-.1.-T•1. If
Priotleee in Otiinborland nnA 'Dauphin
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Counties.
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Offlati—Brldgejort, Pc Poll oftle,b ad beat-- , nmil
11111, Clankllaylatt amiq, I'n„ P/JanTl ly
AT C. lIERVIA.N,
ATTORMYT AT Lill
Chkrlisfo. Pc, No. 9 Itlamaa'm Hall. -
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SHAIIICA.RGER,
• • J13.,T1C11 OP THIS PZIACJI,
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All btml•onwoulruoted to him will roo•Iyo prompt
ottootion. _ 'lOOO7O.
,J IV. A. ESIDLER.
WISAKLIST Sa SADLER,
ATTORNRYS AT LAY.
0111., IR IIlu•id Rollover efrreey, oext Ale flood Will
Iloilo Roue*. Ilniet3l
S~TILLI&MMKEZNIIIa VY ATTotArc
Oftles ih OcannSeer building, Carlisle.
, w. J. 511EARER,
y • : AllfOR:41111 . AR LAW.
Wilco Is northeast eurnor of the Clatrt House. 10.00 e
88. B.
Ationnut AND COUNSILLOR AT LAW
Fifth street below Chestnut,
Cur. Librnry,
191ILADALDIMA.
HOTELS
CIL NT RAT. HOTEL,
Noa. 621 and 622 A,'eh Mrsel,
PIIILAVE IS lA. •
Terme, $2 50 per clay, or rooms with- .
out board, $1 por day.
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N - A. TIONAL HOTEL
J. E. DIIIATkiN, Proprlstur
CARLISLE PA
Thy eaderelireed having V.l.a and stab sly re•
Mod and fernlelgil trig hotel. is report,/ to ferule/1
ruled alteommodetlops to all who des.re to make It
thug hem.,th• p;ttrunne of the oar.
vonadiorr eoestry togellieg ° public
_college
tow. large and: tonatottulele. Table er &
weye
elledwgb the best.
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T. CLOUD 11.OlkIL,
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AIMS 11111111 GT, A : I%OTM Artl;NTli,
PHILADELPHIA:
llu'llrely mow, • Ith ample enp.aity fur SOU g;,1.,e1e.
'forma, $$ Der day. .I'be at. Cloud it nevflY and cle
daatl) t rulahnd throughout, and It optn tor the re.
r•nt..ua of guilts, by too nodets'gned, who hart eu
a or...fatly eoaduetei, for the past ten years, the
eiedb.ksete• Itnuant n Holm, at Crimea, Springs,
R 8110., 1'1,0".
Stnah'fltm
"BENTZ HOUSE,"
j r /rortnetly Colva», Irouse,)
wor. 17 'AND 19 HAFT MAIN ITltally,
Tito oadierelgned 'h•ving leirokunod aid ••01roly
1.-41/1•41, awl tarcleflint •netr threoglint, with flril•
Oro farailare, Veil won:knows, and eld.witAbliched
ithhel, - .441101it the *wawa - of I. 000tronalty - fait
barelles public H. le wellpriperillo - 1.• fbritich
Prot elate aecorriatodatlone to ell teloi desire to nuke
a hotel - their 110 VII, or ploa•cat temporary abode.
Th•onstort frets the s•rroundlog country le reopeet•
blly eellol tad. Coorteovis and attenlyonorvente are
sacritgell na thle.pipular hotel •
<MOROI Z.II)IK2Z, Proprietor.
IQ: IS! first flees Henry It •onneeted will th•
hotel. Wen• lho iampagemiat of Joseph L. Sterner &
Brother!".
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Slap t'Aly
Cucumber ,Irooq.,Pitinps.
WERE',BOId in tit
r e' yenr !870,
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'8 . 841 of Biatelley's"'
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'l7ll ADE , . MARK.
W H O IYD' . .p - u P
Yowling c 0 .,. sufficient ...it.
aggregate for
A Well ' Oyerrorty Miles Deep:
Sienpio in o.ntritetlnn•-t•Eatty in oiletation , --6 i eg .
no nuts', to ' Oho L W•ter — DATAble,ltyllabla and
Cheap,, •• •
Theu l'Unitts'are their own be,t rocetntnenlittlen.
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Poe skll4.Boalormin Hardware .1 Agricultural
Tulidornonto4ll . lnuthero,Oututi Makers, &It, through
out the entintry: Oiruniare, ike., , furniphed upon yo-
plieation by wail nr otherwise,, • , „. •
Single Pumps forwarded,. peril. ln toeing who're
I Iwo no agent* up. reatipt of, tbo regular retell
In buying, he etrefnl that your Pump hoare nty
trade merit as above, ael.guetentoo no other. •
CHAS. .BLATCHLEY,.' Mannt r.,
4:51 , 1013 AND'• WAlllllloogf,
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LANDByOII"T . IIEj.W.I..ESS
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FOR ACTUAL 4 SETTLERS.,
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Leave • ° •
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f,:om•LAVREN( I 2IE, aaii itAlsit44,pfli.Y.
and Vlalt tho otilobratod Oaago Coantry,
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ArEoNisTE.A.Tows NOTICE.
Let tprs •adminlstrotlon on the estate' of
John Diller, or., decensod, tote of. Westpennsbnrouall
township, noon been good by the Register of emu
berl•nd county to the subscribe! , residiMt to mild
township. All persons Indebted to said estate will
plotted make payment, and thol.e hating claims to
present them, duly nuthant tented, to the undsral i gned
for settlement.
SAMUEL DiLLEII,.
6ap7ltlt. Adminietrator.
ATOWS NOTT '0 E. ÷
i Litters of adminietration on the estate of
Zsepli It hindiart, Into of South Middleton township,
deceased, bays been Issued by theitegleter of Clint
borland county to the subscriber residing In tins
borough of Carlisle. All persons Indebted to said
ester to-will _plc, o..makoThe Inediate_payment , and
010 SO booing olnlree will pretent them, properly all.
fhtnllented for settlement,
ALFRED"
Administrator.
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°Mee of the Ca, lisle Pa. and Water Company,
Carlisle April 27th, 1871
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Jarlisle, April 27th, 187 t
A N cledtion for President :end five
.C3l managers of t h e Cariiiiln One and Water 'Com
pany, cull be held , at tiro Arbitration Chamber, Ih
the Court Homo.. l arrelo r b•tisr Oen the boll. Or
two and lune r.'elo lc, P. M, of Monday Iho eighth
day of May, 1871.
JOHN MYER
274,712 t ecretary:
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.—Notico is
hereby given. that John .I.tulon, or 311filiP
having executed 0 deed of eitsiennient‘eo
thO undersign 424, fur the I client of creditor, All
•racins baling clime against sold estate will pro
sent ilium, properly authenticated, for payment, and
those ind t epted hill make payF .SAD.f.. ment. w i thout
'• , . W.,
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MAC li.-WIREMAZI,
Amaignizya.
-pxiciu — yons' NOTICE. Lrttm•a
testutoentary on thoestste of Ungilelenn Lelr
. abeliseil, hits of Inehinson township, have
Leon grunted by {be Itigiktet LI ettnibeilnattinio ray
to the ouiltrdwiell executors residing in said town
ship. All peewits indebted to add astute will monks
immediate ri4oteut, dolor. te_pro.
sent thorn, iroperly n utlrentiouted, for esttleincit to
111111 1,1013,14 N,
• nuDol.pti
2tinp7lat •
NOTICE is hereby given that the
Ce.partneywitip hurotofer• existing .beidseen
N. 11. Moore said 'it illism Mooref,. , trading et Y. B.
Moor° Si Thu:, in this by dioenlsed • loymmiturd etin
sont. All p s ersou hn•ing ftgalinst the Into
firm and Him o Itt.lebted thereto, sill proseut thole
to N. B. Moore . , Mt. Holly Springs, for oe Honest,
vrdlilu oisty dlyn,
• IC. R. MHOS. It U BRO.
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JUAN S. 1411.01,1
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NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY.
In the Harriet Court of the United !tiled ,
eastern Dietr:et nt Pennsylvania:
in the nutter. or M. M. Bankrupt.
By order of lion. Joh& Cad etalnEldr, Judge 'of nail
Court. A third general meeting or the creditors of
raid ltunkrnpt, will be hold et Carlisle, in said din
t.ict on the seventeenth day of kitty, A. D.,ISTI at
ten.o'clOck, a no, et the office cf Chet, 11. Barnett,
one of the Itedisters in Bankruptcy, In said district'
for the purpose notated In the twunty-eighth section
Of (Ike A)t of Conprosn,etitith tl "•n Art to eelttblish
n uniorot syst•tu of Itankruptey Ihronsheut _the
tufted Stetee, approved second March. ISOT."
St. lIILLIANIS,
20a Pltd Assigna.
N OTICE TO TAX' PAYERS.
Theßteasnocr of Cumberland eounty, Pa., will
attend for the pqrpuso of vouching State. Omni!
and Milli, TAX. for 187 I„ as required by net of An•
uottably, nt the following time, n a nd planes, via :
llopeu ell nod 14 owbutit t at Sharp's hotel, Mny
8 and D.
, Mull'. store, May 10, nod at She, rnan's
store, Mny 11.
Prnnkford, at Dloserville,'May 1! and 11.
Southampton, at Doughnut no hotel, May 15 And
10.
Penn, at EysteCv hotel, Mny l 7 and 18.
Dickinson, nt Marta'e hotel, May 11l and 20.
Middlascsiat Midala.eo sellout hone, Illty 20 and
23.
North Middle.. n, nt Reveller's betel, May 24 nod
South Middleton. at itnpley's hotel, Map nt
Spleen hotel, May 27.
Eant.Penusborouph, at Tf ilder's hotel, May 20t nt
h May 30
--1- 11atnplhitarat
Jun'. 1.
Silvur ! pring,at fleorgo Duey's hotel, Jann 2; at
Green's hutol Juno 3.
Lower Allen, at Irviar's hotel, June 5; nt Meek'.
betel, .Inno 6.
Upper Allen, nt Culp's 1041, Jono 7 and 8.
Monroe, at II utsb's hotel, Junu 0 and 10.
Shippensbnrg borough anti townehip, at Meted
ty's hotel, Juno 12 nod 13
Newton, ut Mcßride C Metlonry's hotel, Jane 14;
itt. Mollinger's .10.0 It.
Now villa, at Flunauburgor's Intel, June 16 and IT
West Ihneushorough, at Clsienbl l's hot.l, J'ualo 10;
at rules, Juna.2o.
Meohnnicsburg, at Lehlig's hotel,Jano 21 and 22.
Now Cumberland, at Belle hotel, Juno 23 and 24.
Cal-1161e, nt TrOanorer's Dance, June 26 attel 21.
On all County Taos paid before Anont 1, an
alattnfsnt of 5 per cent will be allowed, and on all
tan esunpald en August 1, 5 per cent will be added.
The Ticasurer wid reenter taxes at hie Office, until
who 11110 day of September next, at whit h Onto dupli
cates of all unlinid taxes will be fettled to the so.-
etables of lb. respeetivu borouglts and township for
col Atones.
Alen, at the name time sad places, merchants and
dealers can obtain Mercantile Licenses of Con sty
Truat,urer.
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ano. WETZEL,
13apillf . Tren'e. Cukab County
S. INTEENA.L REVENUE.
Apyrool on nnnuni Innen in, the rlfteentlt Pollee
tio• Dintrist of pennsylvahln, comp..' of the noun
then of York, Coinberhtnd and Perry.
NOTICE —A n appeal mill be hold ut the U. /.
A13.03K11'11 Wile; In York, an
Tuesday an,d;lirediteicht y, May 2,3, 18 . 71,
u❑ the ronenetnent of'the_ attuned list of Insane ro
torna fon the year hitt; end the annuel epeeini tar
appLentlone, dating from May, MI, • When nod
whore all person. interested may nttond.
DAVID F. WILLIAMS,
Anteasor Fifteenth District, Peon',
All.lllul'.l 0111 CO, York,
Al,l it id, IF.;1. I •
20a117 int
To the Young Min
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,osT, 11 . 0 W ItESTOWED
W. Y. ItO.)DS,
• Prapt)•tor
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Just published, a now edition •f Dr. Calvet - wail's
Eelottrutiti E•say she radical sore (without as ad
Irina) of Spermtorrhosa, •r &main! Weitk•isim, In
•oluntaxy Seminal i. 06.11, linpot•ney; Mental cad
Physical Ineepasity, impedimenta to Marriage, qta.;
,thio, Consumption, Enlioney, and Fite Ind..' by
Bail-Indolgenco or nexnal Extravagance
BO" Price, in n , senleil envelope,
-• ONLY- IS 011111.8
The Olebrated :other, la t►'u admirahle •uray
clearly domonetrates'fmns a thirty yours' .nesesitfal
pra•lioc, that the alarming consequences of self-abase
may be laditally eared, without the danger.s ego of
Internal medicine er the orplloaiioa •f the knife ;'
pointing out a mode of eta. at oae•
and effectual, by ay.. Of ',Welt •very sufferer, no
matter shot ire condition maybe, may core himself
•henpiy, prismily, am" r.dienily. r , .
419-Thin lecture should be in the heads •f every
youth and ovury man irrthe lead, -
hint limier coal, in a plain envelop•, to any address,
poltpelJ on receipt of nix teat., er tyro post Marne,
Ile•, Dr. Cniverwell's "Marriage Guide," prise 21
mate. Address the publishers
J. O. Ki,tilC r A
tlO.,
117 Dovv•ry,lTess Tett, feel 0111.. Dec, 4.,037.
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Millincril and Straw Goods
SPMG AND NT I MER IMPORT.
RIB P. 0 N S ,
3fILLINERY AN.D STRAW GOODS.
Armtrong, Cator & Co.
Importers and 4 - robbers of Bonnet, Trimming and
Voliet Ribbonßo•net Silks, Satins ei•d Valves,
1111,m1s, Notts, ' Grapes, Roches, Flerers, Penthere
Ornaments,
Straw -- 134inets and Ladies' Ehte,
Tr'inlaid aid Untritruneilillooln, "
!Si and 230 BALTIMORE *TAUT;
BALT' 0 IN - ; . .. Ist
Offer the largentittitc_ to hi fo • all la thin Cuunfry,
nil unequalled la fibulan variety and olio/gum.,
innprlnlitg llio Weld European noroltlea.
:Order, vollelkinl, and prompt attoutio• given. /
23ni triLim•
FURNIWUREi. ttlikiTUßE.
A B. EWING,
CABIN T iA K ,AN/i K
IVelt ;Vain ' .6V eat, . ,
oPP OSITV l iibß" ' W.N.RIBIOUSE,
ProtoLunt fur Boot Yon!tura Ikvrrarleil at' all County
/air. oluctr 1867, , ,
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Parillturn'or alt Tarietle% and etylas . or Foreigiand
Doinciltlauliciiiiractiiro; from yho Mani roeoirtaid and'
icritaigemy to tho lowent priced mph, and
I'd JtLOli, '
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Jr IT(IIIAN 01.N.D-1
01,14C'IC
'47V f it NIT Ul2 ,
Onsbracing woo' arllolo 'need ily.llonso and Inotol
koeporu tattle montapproved andfeehinnebho desist.
and Rohn: Including. also Cottaga .Yurnitura In
vette ; Reception..aud—CamP Chula, Matrimer,.l3llt-
Wcanim,Rioturro,4B,,,ka..' , , „
Parileular , attention, Riven. au. onus! to , ranaralo;
'Wei iron town and country atlundad In promptly,
out! on nualoratiMernun .... . ,
Awiat Ji Nation of Walt lip
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J',.•,,.§.I"O.2Y:SLER . 'q COLUMN.
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AA L. SPOIOLER, '.
heal Estate Agent, Serivenor; Conieynncor,,luntal,
mnca and Olnlm Agent.. °Mee Main Street, near
Centro
,Squaro:
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DESIRABLE PROPERTY AT
,PRI
TATE SALE.—Thei owner dtniraint or ro
moving neat, oflon or,privoto silo a , '
LOT OF •GROUND,
i,itilated on Bedford street, in the borough of Cur,
linle, containing 46 feet front by 106 feet In depth,
and having thereon erected .
T*o STORY FkAitZTIO USE,
with brick back building. wash lime, (with Cht'e'rit
therein,) emote hours, bake oven, afid nil nobenasry
outhulidings, --- The7property -fronting-on- Bedford -
Street is 43 fret front by 24 fept do-p. 'The - back
Intlidinglfronting on Locust alley_ 1..21. feet (arrant . ,
The property In nearly nert,-colitnins a storeroom,
'now °minded non grocer] store, lo in good sonditimn
and Is admirably situated fur a buelneen.siond. Per
sona wishing to Chew the properly, can do no by call
ing.on the .owner, residing ,on the. promises. Per
terms and further particular., enquire of
A. L. SPONSLER,.'
16m1171- Real Estate Agent.
A Two-Story Brick Dwelling'
Fur Ulu
3 South Bedford street, coutalning two parlors,
hall, and tttchan on tho 0 rst fluor, and three cham
bers on the ..coast story, v.tlr c Iluilshed attic back
and front, stairway balcony to back building, and
grape arbor and hydrant tlio yard.
Apply tO
A. 1,. SPON,ILER,
1750a70 • . Iteal , EMato AsOut.
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rpriE ber' has 'several other val
uel/le properties for entlo In eligible parte of the
tone, TrhiCil xpl b ?easouAbly dißreed of
A. L. MPONL.LI:It,
17n0v70 11,1•111itAto Aiionk
IiTIRGINIA. - LANDS in. the Shenan-v
- •'deak, Volley for 501e...,A litmiber of valuable;
and highly Improved farms it "the Valley" hro,of.
fend for sale. The tracts rue from- 00 t0.'350 scree.
The laud ii of the best quality of litnestone, fully
squirt, if 'eat superior; to the laud la rumberland .
Valley, and MITI bo disposed of at'astanishingly low
figures. The extension of the, Cumberland Valley
Railroad into • Virginia, to now .rTeryrll, will run
Immediately - through the se. tip of, country in
widen Abel. land. are' located, which, 1011-n coral
pleted, together with the advantage of the Shebat',
doah river transportation will give them ell the ed..
"altar's of -Northers and , Eastern—markets.. A
splendid opportunity for 'iterative.inve,tmettts is
here offered. /
A fall nod minute description of The location and
character of the TR. iOll3 ti acre (1107 he hail, by Ap
plying to. A . lit rSPONSI.EIt,
, Real motto Agent, Carlble.
Tirft(ker's Vinegitr Xliftc),g
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GREAT MEDICA.L DISCOVER I
❑R. IvALtincs CALIFORNIA
V I NE G A It
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B •.•
Hundreds of Thousands hear Testimony
to their Wonderful Curativo'Effects.
HAT A,R E T
They. are not n riln Panty Drink, ninths of poor
/thin, WiiiNLY: Proof Bpi rite, and Refuse Liquors,
.doottirod, spinal], and alrecton 74 to picaso the t.to,
called . •
EIBM
APPEITIZISItS
that lead lie tippler on to drunken neetylnd
ruin, but are a true Medicine, made from the Native
Boot. and Herbs or California, flea frOm all Aleubulk,
fftinnllants. :They urn the Greet Blood Pur, sod
A Life-(livinglee lido, a pot fret Renovator aid In.
vignottor of tha system, tarrying off 011 penult.s
matter and r. staring the blood to a healthy co/01-
'Am. No person ran take these Bitterricording to
dircetl. n and ruirmin lent unwell, provided the
bones aro not destroyed by 'mineral poison or other
nieriOnTiiittl - the'vltal organs witsteol.beymidlhb point
of repair."
Fos 11111111,1 nm tory and Clirtirlic Rheumatism and
Gout, Dyipepaia or Indigestion, Bilionn, Remittent,
and Intermittent lover., Diseiioee of, the Blood,
Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, these Bitters have
beau most aucciesful. Such Dietetics are caused by
Vitiated Blend, which is generally pioduccd by de
rangement of the Digestive Organs, • , _
Dyspepala or Indigestion, Hendecite, Pain in the
"Shoulder., Cough., Tightude of the CBeet,Dilaineaa,
Sour Erudatlun. Of the 'Stomach, Pad taste to ~tho
Mouth, Bilious Attlica, Palpitation of Alto
Inflammation of the Lungs, Palo to the region_of the
Kidneys, and a hundred other .pninfut,minplam.,
are the offsprings of dyspepsia. -
They invigorate the Stomach aturatimuloto the
torpid liver and bowels, which render them of un
equaled efficacy In daunting the blood of all lin
puritiea, mid imparting new life and vigor to lire
whole system.
• /111 lottaltemittent, and Intertnittent Paver, which
are co prevalent lit tip villein of •ur great rivers
throughout the 'United State., enpecially those of the
Idisaisamp I, iliesouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumber
land,' Ark..., Red, Colorado, Breen', Pearl, Ala
)10b110. Snvaunnh , Roanoko,Jr.md, and men:
anon a with their neat tributariem, during the Sulu
-titer and Autumn, and remarkably go during scason•
Or, Mlll3lllO pent and dune's, are invarially accom
panied by extensive derangements of the inotnach
and livor, - and other abdominal viscera. thole are
always more or lea obatroctions of the liver,.
weak
nos. and Irritable stat• - of the stomach, and great
torpor of the bowel., being clogged up with 'Plated
accumulation.. In their treatment, a purgative
exerting a powerful Influence upon the.. various
urgent, i.'esseriliallynecessary, Tlier• it no cantor
lir fur the plunge equal to Dr: J. Walker'. Vinegar
,Bitter., a. they will speedily teinove the dark-col
ored viscid matter with , the, kt mole ere
tendril, at the same time etlnktflallug the .0,0101111
of the liver, and generally , relloring the healthy
functions of the digestive inquiet. 'rho unlyeratil
popularity of title valuable remedy in tegionatub-
Ject to naliatuatic in gumtree, is euflichait tr:deb. of
its power as a remedy in such case..
Por Skin Theensos, Plrmillone, Teller, Salt Rheum .
Blotches, Opole, Pimple., Poet ale., 8011., Carbuncles,
Ring-Worm., Scald Jared , Bore Eyes, Eryolpulas,,
Itch, Scurfe, Diacolorntionu attic ekio, Humors and'
Dinenime bf the 819 n, of rrhoievor name ,or nature,
ara 'Helen?' dug up Find carried out 'of tbe .y.toni in
ihort.tidiaby the IRO of thee. Bitter., , One bottle
in inch cage. will south., the , too.t lucredittotte of
their curet Ivo erect. ' .
Clennso illo Valuta!) .11104 trlioNver you null its
Impurities lairojng lliroog,h tho syn,lo
Itruialous, yr Soieti;, eltiondo it wl!"y4 And it
qb
,Or tt! olui'Floll In the tains; clenuoi it wholl
It Is foul, piol yuur fVollnottlll to j you
tho blood Y oro His 11.10 . of, tho ;giant!' will
fallow. ,
- Tape, and.,v11?.....11',/rlns, lurklag Ii the 'ilia.:
tem of ,ao:rnany,'llion.ands. nraOrpoltially dna ryyeA
and renioied Fiir lull dir rtlou., real motility Elie
clroular around each Ipttln, printed in:four . Inn
13DanItih.
Druggle4a and Gun. Aga.t.;-oan itsanblech,
Conunarea Welt, Nem .
Sold byall Drugglals and Dtalere,.
Ildec7o-ly
.Baltintore Adveilisement.
IMPORTANT 1 OTicE
mo CONSU)1.1:1f8 9g DItY.11001)13.
All Ratal, Orders amounting to Taff i d oi . or deli•
431'01 fri'an, part df the country. . •
Free of Express Oltakides.•
s
of Ilnltimore,
In order the'bottet to znoet the iianleof their' Mall
Custontereat n distance, hive c'siehl4lad
a nd..nIII; -upon ,application, iisaaway send by mail
(1011111 bl; of 4amplea of 'the eleivvne and moat Nash
lonahlo Goods; of French, , nigh6h, anti 'llotntitio
Man ofhattlFe, guarantee .ng athlk.tlniee to sell as law,
.If;not, at less prices, than any Ilona° In,tha coontry.
Buying our goods Dom the 'largest and moat col& '
hinted manuM hirers In the ditTerent parte Of Europe,
amtimporting the dome hyl3lopmete direct to Valli
moment-stock- la at ali (Mule. promptly supplied
•,with thelitiveltles of the •Londoli.atid• Perla markets.
rAe tee buy'end sell eitly4broash, and mike no.bod
.debts,,e`re.abli and to yell our gooiu at
from ten. to, fifteen per cent One profit than If we
giVe credit. , l , ; •, '; • ' •. •
In sending for-samples specify the kind of gook,
desired. IV., .keep the beet grades of every rims Of
good., from the losviat•to the most costly. /
O.D.rders by muds will be rent 0..
0 Promphpaylok iyholosnla 'buyers. ere Invited
to inspeit the stock •3oblAtig and reekrige
Dhlartnleht..'"Addrese r I k ;
4 01'0,
'• aid 203 Went Diillfmora'Screefi
200ctD1.14 . . " • ' Deltimete,,Md.
'cceietlpga . font odL
THOIif4Sf , DEPLIY, •
-• 'St §dutb Second greet, nbore Uhlmann!, .'
";PIIII;ADELPII4. • '
•
`lrma jiist Oidided, 'a bags - inn wall inn
c „ .4 lectod ■toa Fusion and , Domsidlo Carpet. 0
of chobm atylae ; and tualltlto. Almo,
. Cloths, Idattin llTuggetv, Rugw, 'Make, Blair
1 • YtOds,'da ;el.e.',illl'nf • wbieh ba will 81111 vary
9 nblay l'or,luddf;l• ••• ' ." • ".
tk'd!' 14 266 faith ,
llsOnd atratot jbnitrdtb. Tbdlo Deparo), , If'. !,1
9 g.10P7 0- 1 0 APAWIIk•WL
=I
r a l ETsrANDI.r ARs OUT: , •
" r
Draw Ali- thb'e . l;l 0 cif
• - „
' " H
Ttifnge tkt /10 ilio Arti tfpcl Bbtßy: mutt T•aTo
Vrn.Whn bava tot they se lon% y ne mnu ant
Must mill in' i ingl. himp . osn' iblit4nt
...What . is the tonittir?" imy you t I eveaii'l Pelf bird
to tell I I
Meet of lbo yei'm ',eland he wove pied 'by
wail
- I have Atha Wotliaii- , ehojitts
we've 11Te . 3 to ether ae loeg ue eo oyer.c.nr.,,,,
Box 119.40 ta1k14..y1•11,321 tny„und Betsy Lae talked
with ino;
tlo 2 , I
wove*MlA ' peer ogrel;
Not tlikt'wo'vo' uny to!til.;l4
We'vo.boon a untberiu . this fur yearn, a littlo af. a
There Woo a ntrok of temper wo both hod, thr a
mart ;
Though wa spopee ed 'tirould take no two'
aphrt,
I had my •arlono falllngq, bred In flesh and boon,
And I toy. like all good women, bad a tamper of
het own.
Fitel thing I remember where. we dbingreed,
Wes immethiti' coneersill' I binven—n d fferonce In
. .
ant creed.
ereed the thleg al Lreeldeat—ero arie,tai the"
. thing at tee— ..
I •
Atli 'the more wo urged ille nutetton, tile more we
' 'MIA agree.
A lid Ili° next that I retarMl!i• N e rtt tee tee fuel . d'
IS he Mid ,Itickell Nadu; :kit; for cir tale-Alta question
I held• my own opinion, ..m1 Betsy, another had;
And ulsou we were dour a NI klh', we Loft of Oa
' +fere mad. •'
• '
And the n6xt that Vrettu•mber, il'aterted fit it .14ke,
flirt fall fdr•a•week',lt fueled,' and nelllier of Its
optko, . • ;1.2
And the next,nae whet, I scolded bet:lona Au 1,0!
a tow]; ,
tut d said' T . ac a : nn cull clingy 'lit.tl hadn't m y
Anti to tlmf howl kept p.Mili'dixi.e'de.ioto in our
And uu tlinV,blaaled cow .Train alsrap a eutitla,
And so that li once,, ei tile.ll no ueoior N w got,
Aod it 'gives ;is n taste soin'othin' a tho•iind
Units Ari'hot. ' , •
And fUithe thlng'k r iTl . `;c;t kin' and 101011. self u.ono
'
itwovi ,stuttethite to prgo ttod .notuothlst'shorj, to
soy,
And doxu uii us come Ibc neirhbors, ouple 4 1t.r.0n
ntrorig, ' '
And font their hindolif 'est rice lift' to WI; the thing
• •01011 g.
And thin aloe ha, Leon daji togithotand mani a
vblary nook— , •
We was both of no ,and spunky, and both too
ni.ond toordrak.
And i kayo hoot; thinkla' and thinkin . , thoahoio of
tho kilitAr and talk'
If I can't 'live bind with a w.nan, why, than l
Won't nt
And so I talked with Bat..t., and Ito!sy has bilked
With we;
I=
Awl WO have agr.ed tnutl.r, tht!l runt refer
IMZE
And what Is her's shophe add whet is haat!
shall •
in the itgerruient, fake it ii.Vber'
to sign.
ri 0* the rotor, NW:, vt--4110 Vt 7 • that ;atm
gropb—
Of all the farm end lire stuck, that blio shall have
• Nei. half. •
For situ tine helped to earth ' It. through tunny a Weary
day, ^
'Awl' oathhn• more thou justice that Itchy hoc
- "
41ra liar lb. hounertild L.niestentl; a man can thrlre
and roam;
Hat women are skeary tr:lters,uniesJ Okay have a
hcami. •
And I have alWaya determined, and never fail to
Thal liotay newer shunld want a home, if I was
taken array.
Thore.le a !Uttar bard"cntli, that 'n drawu' tol'r►blo
•
W I . .
. .
Couple of lannired iollare, Inn . 3 fur n rul uy duy ,
Safe n ili the luitla of-good won, nod one 3, to get at ;
Put lu onothor clause, thoro, owl give lialf of (lint.
Vel, TIG• you atolls, eir, nt tny glviu' her no 2111101;
Yen.'divorreh I, ahonp, eir, hot I tuku uo Cock
Ruch.
nue end married ker, when she was blithe
and young;
And Belay was alleys good to me, orreptin . with her
bingo. ,
(loco, when I Nene young tie )en, and but so smart
perhaps,
For Ina eh* wltttneln lawyer, and s verul other
chaps
And all of 'etn floatar•tl, and fairly taken down.
And I fora time WO4 ruun tod the luckiest [nun to
. tOtew
01111 e, R]i•CI , J111111 u (Orr I won't foriptt It woon—
I wall but of s bat Ibtl turkey and ertrey as u 10012—
NOTUS nu hour Knit by listit, When * She wits out of
eight: „
Sire nursed tnu tr. and trier, Still dttlakto nuday
Rind night.' • . •
And ife'Nt .r n butnie w„uta ydy, nod ,ey, ` r
Illtulton
Ifer tior, r mtp kitchen were' tidy, tO! u•un,
And i toinpfain of Betsy, t wr oi , liei. lets,
Ext•eptin' ilukkivinj.!fignd Mt) •ench
-.• f - • .
Ntl,:rttur up tho n •ni :41,01.00w.
And road thp, nip conefil }tt
'thon.lo thn ittiorishe tit itol4o.tritlll4' utiu T
And klint t n ell 4 titut u*,,ttrlert ttccntoiltd cut eit.llo
lurid I' ll Qua
onu thing put iu tlto prubor..klist Ilr;t to uOO
•, . ,
111St,w)irii ifettiraflol4; brituoun Inuit p
. It6i t• -
And fir inc. audio , o , wutplea l p*Atitil yeara at..
~W150ik,,149, n 44,1 vro,r4oloppz, Iluful'v;?o,o,quitrrulo4,
" •
aft., I,wigia tlukt t 41.04 id he LtN f. 7
And together lu i:lietioe.'iterluip. ,e will ,ijr,eo.
And If ever we men al 110,,C11, I NVOIIIO ll't Milk it'
queer,. ; • , ; ,;;,, 3l
if p, InT74 each :lie tqllor for, rt imtme
. /I?.VF)
qqarrol.dhyr,. •
—Tore'tin
' ETATCIIIS 'OY TIIE CARLiSiAr,
re ( ad , with kient
eatilifitetiOn, the followirii afticle'bf Dr.
:Hills; The Ha4ileinfihiiicteiGhithly
1871'intbilidied in Pliiladelithlit
vh the subject 'of Wit - di:DM applicstions;
In disease, I feel conildeitt do
tlici..readore• of, you'r, , maluable paper
,great" fitivoi' by raying .. .it before them, 118
t49 , toO'cOnlinOti use of snob applications
I as been or seriouvinjury , to hien y'con:.
Istitntione. Very respectililif yours, ;;.
Coots, Ilit D. .•
THk 4iPPLICA7'IO2f
' OPREMERIALAGONT&T , ::
13Y ArkitEtjc.'lnity,'Nf.
•1
!,,,,
!The external rortnifestation disealr
piq cieetOyipteiriii* dtheaseiiervit'dl4 the
of ,ilitiened will occur until„ tlae' wlibl`e'
orOnini is info:l'444lsl6'n of the
ntediliritt!
after' the intiodnetiOn'ef l the vacc r in'e
sotee , .t,ime„will.,olrosel.hefore 'del;
I , , reloisroent - Of the post ile, 4hieh
:donee:that tbeirbeiegystOn is affected'
'before the exterinilmitnifetifatioti.
TLe venereal poiso ' n,'contagion,.and
Vniaernatio di4easee"Of wliatevOr 'name' or'
: ollikrai3lor,mi i i4 Okla
,llirOngrli 'a certain
stago of cleveltspinetiti..ttio"'interneil
,must
baoottie
I;Abilto,r ,
0:
CARLISLE,' k ‘4:,'
.purio ,'lnorderito'gaireaufllcient plAver
An Manifest its "preseile s e'aiternallf.-•
Tho topital apilication•of medicine to
'adiseiiied'orgen,'hi a jireseription bsed
uPdti one symptom only, and consequently,
shoUld,not be made..
11 The.application ,of. sUbstatices.,axtcr-,
holly njay be spmetimes
liygionie grounds,.wheia üba9l4te!y
nary podicinal Agents,
'xinvxli t exclepting in primary .conditious !
from traumatic causes,
I txternal o syreptoms. are ~secondary,
to, the
intertntwirganiemt 5.,
'All!nouriehment,und;rowth, is from
is4hin, and eilerrial symptoms will' not ,
Continue long to _manifest themselves
when the' requisite •to . their. 'existence.
shall Nave cessed:lhenee, external symp
toms will not
.show themselves, unless
the nourishment is of: a character to
',create them, ' .
Tho natural elimination of disease is
from 'within outwegd, following the
boursomf nutrition,: and.' not from with..
out inward. „ : ; ,
Numerous , imetauces. of s.fetal., results
'from external:treatment:or 'dieease can
be given ; they aro se. common, all must
have become familfar srith!solue .such
cases. „ i 1., •
What observer in our Iprofessioit boa
"not 'meow or heard of eased of endocarditie
TolloiridetliTtreartMerif:Of , TheuMittisin •
with Aoliical apPlicationk nil 6 exceseive.
doeeeof ibdide Of potigia ?: Or tnbercUlosis
following-Abe healing,. • by . f byternat in
finances; of an islisirated osltm the many;
secondniy symptoms that follow the
treatment:6f u chancre by Alui cautery or
excessivec domes oft mercury? These
cases are so`connthin that tvvolume might
,be filled With their details,; The sequelle::
of hadly treated or neglected cases Of ,
scarlet fever, measele, mumps, &c.,-
teach us with what civic Metastasis 'ob-
Wed. •
ly• the Ideal aPPlieatione of inedicin'es
to external symptonis, :. an .impenetrable
obscurity ia thrown over the treatment,
for Out most important symptom .maf
have been rembved, so that 'tv - conipicte
picture of the case will be obtained with'
far greeter diffiefilty; if at all. If the
true remedy 'Minot been foubd before
at local symptoin was destroyed, the
case becomes still more obsnuiton ac-;
count of I.l4snucertainty and inconstancy
of the syniptorris 'that remain,; and trio
proper:tithe:for its use is now lost to Os
by the removal of this indicator.
The pathologibel isyniPtoth of. disease
which becomes 'an objective symptom by
development if treated both internally
and externally, will often mislead ue,
from the fact that medicinal eubstances
applied "directly', to the organs affected
expend theluserva more rapidly,. that
the-externalsyMptoin which really was
an important one; , from the fact that. it
N9:111 . poeitive evideriee of disease within,
disapPearsTaster than the internal,, and
'when vra.stiliPoSe our patient is cuyed; it
appeafii‘ to 'be only a supprossien one
symptom, and we ai•e unable
'tell whether or not the internal iliseneo
i. cured.
The scams will noeplant itself in soil
unadapted to it■ deyelopment,• and al
thougliWe may bo, doXtroue enobgh with
our needle to exterminate the animal
life, unless wo purify the soil at the eamo
time, and make it untenable to these ;
invaders, our patients must continuo to
suffer ; from the, .constitutional disease
which is the gnaranteo of their existence.
I think the fact that .all pereollp are
not susceptible to Ififectica4 f/om mias
matic influences, is sufficient proof that
the whole organism hos to do with their
acceptance or rejection. ,
The internal administration of a single
dose of the indicated remedy will often
be sufficient to .cure, simultaneously,
the general bodily. disease and the' local
affection ; :which proves to us that the
local evil is dependent upon a malady of
the'entire organism, and should be looked
upon. Re, an linsepotable part of the whole , .
picture, and ono of tho most marked and'
prominent syinpton■ of the general die
ease.
„The-local application of - medicines , to ,
diseased•organs, rnay;• - and• • often 'does;
,suppress the disease, by stopping up the
outlet WhiCh naturo.r has' matle• , ; through
which to drain the system of 'impurities.
I - ifill not say that-radical 00%4 never oc
cur under this treatment,';"lMt I am 'of
the opinion:that the risk of nietastesiais
!ten,greaC for 'ctirjustitleatien in attempt-:
inu• such practice. • - •,-r
We can but see that if •en agent act:
Om tob•poWerfully upon - a diseased am='
face is applied, before the ; system , is • in
It
,order; through the empt of nature' to
place it so, and th ayeimel ofe.tit closed,
lsithei• the , suit= nust continue tbauffor
from the_presence of this poison, . which.
was—tha-primo-Lcaliso:Lor—the-external
symptom, or else Other(parts roust be in
vaded, with the Ilailiet end in view. •
~ pppositioir to •••ttle‘•natural course , of
'diiii,aso will promote rather than retard
it, by addingstd its'voluine from Presinirii
of 61'e:it ' or' cMillne nicht; i Wiled I SISOIII ,
'Maly iMpreahable brenetworlts are 'car.
iled'Avitlf great sale. '”! ' ' :. • ,
When the natural elimination' or Ilib
onso is: obstructed, the' teinit, NMI' , be
nuichlbe saino ae Nelion , o 'mighty. Fiver
iit stOppeil in Itb course ; there: be a
Weak spot in its banks, it will surely be
found, With inunitient dtUfger
°Ter tniticonni ih its .way.'; ; ;$ ; ;
At throjnucture.wo fina:compli6atlons
that had never liesn'tliouglit of , liefore t ;.
reit wanton 'de'struition of tiehue''s:nd
utter •deniornlintinn of the enrrotind;
i its; 'that We i ‘ biglp look around- to
see if we really have a. ebnkltutidir left
tolhulld,.and then . lbegin , to.
think Of what we call "concdtittelfonal
(riatinek.' l ' '' •
this'ilistorii n'ot itwo fa e'degelibra'....
lid,'lkeitinty'etill'be able 'to bring• it tip,
'PrOvidlifkr' . de l7 fiot stoiv 4110'
&rid'
i r.
netniibritt wCa ..citsit 'mien calietttli...
t i t= Whi r ch radial net. prm
'in ii'litialthy Manlier 113±. thenidlor utediJ
~ t
courbe
tiutl'elid' iii MitritienilVvith , the intimate
ttnittohtion'oteteri part 'for , the. human.
orgatdein Yrith ite centre ' threngiv the
‘ anti` how easily the :whole
nyeterit.be Cottle's 12krAtaitilnato d (Fem . cub..
- Istatices placed ' .ttpen''.eencitiiis • neryoue
'Wen° pobbeeeint, a •thin: cuticle,' '.or
entered beneath: the. epidermic of any
'part. ITQllari PPaPi m a Lai 1.113 :, 8 A 1 C., and
orle„ef, cure. oguld be
tattled, :itikleiss' , "tollbiting•
"elitninatVon'otiti‘Vase.Ml4.lintritiono icq
1161
,ZdtiIITP,;ITE,I2:I4TIT,E LAMP
'' • ii .TitilTa OF ITN'S STORY' AT LAST.,
;;" ; - r; • .• • ';•," • •.
had; lamb '• '• ;••• ; • :
' That. did caring sad fawn her, '••••• . ;.;
Ile repeated har,lq Sunday School,
At i'lho'Ultte'ehdr'eh'rettneltherorittr."
Tbo tonettor tried to pet lilt( nut,
• Blitlf.eYfat ; hll`n . 'hstr," '' • ; •
. • Said'alt ho Sett are y oti 'annuli ' lamb f'l' it
pita !Radm Ong . .
icitw;:it(ary'a laatb.would buttilikerain, . • ,•• ,
' Nona hod* him , iretc n to Gar ;
grate the teatkenri bark, •
Thin iilltitireit'4r on at ear."' '
•And•then be pulled down all tie . •
1 1 40- lay ttpanithr "heir, .•., • - ,
thunder; tots?,
• "You know how 'OS yourself."
Then Mary lagged It...little latn,b,
tichidd 'soot bitt,""i •• • '''; • ; •
..'And pittlair hint.npoti thit ; • ••• .
, ! g 614 Raw is ihngjor high . •
"NE AND MY PAL."
A TALE OF TEE OUBAN REBELLION
My associates through life Intie 'been .
many 'and various. I have hobnobbed
with ";noldemen, , gentlemen of .propeilY;
heirs to entailed estates,- officers on full
pay, and other responsibletpaities" , (see
pecuniary advertisements id; the Army
and ?Vire!, , eitizsitsY ; and I have' !rater
nixed with grooms, gamekeeper* jockeys,'
trainers and. touts. Isiery,;; cm..cine oc
casion, .being, helated„in witeary.,llllosY.-
stOrm'at the Bald-facod
:I o ;th e ; hen rt,i of: ark. Inebriated:
1 1f4'rtio4driVer ,'returning 'front' Finehley,
Cenietory, that with a blind confidence,
born' of our host's good rircu l ihe dlirust:
whip arid.reins.into mc.astonishectliaridS,
and Climbing',/,' into, the2.reteptadler;ltut
reeintly vacated, fare; prayed;
me'to,,piOt .his sompre..clurriot
'l7ltynttlrst -stipulating foraa.teMpotary,
oxellange of hate; and., olotrks, , ,,Ldid, to
the ;af??9 , Ar?4 , 4>n of; P ll . gerffiden...,Wfr.nr;
'the tinges ,attendant on,the .sad cortege,
„appropriately,, speechlessly,
drUnk,. in ,gt , four=Wheeler.,, ,pf ,all
the strange :companions into, whose
society I have ever been throwo,,by,a.
perverse Pte,.or..wlrose, companion - ship I
hatlo sought.,crom what-my friends are,
pleased to denominate " a taste for low
life" (no idea could be more erroneous ;
I only thirst fur . , knowledge), the;person
whom I am ,going to tell you abou6 was,'
par ,creellencoi ; the. strangest and - the
most inscrutable. j am going to, tell
you a tale Without a hero. Its: "loading
gentleman" such a term be applicable)
Is alluded to in my title under," the first
person singular, neininatiie. caSe—me,
(Mr. &proem is any , authority._for :this
grammar) ; and the identity of Dwell—
moi qui r
. vous yale—is , merged in the
endearing epithet of "my pal." This
is rather perplexing ; but as the whole
title 'ffirins an expresSiOri Which cep- .
stoutly -fell-.from Of
rued" When; in the interisls Of pro
fessional disciffifire, ha liad' occasion to
allude to the mirierthy Yhave
chosen to preserve'it, in ifs entirety, iii
memory of the most eXtraerffinarY man
Lever met.
. name' vrai:,,Tonas Ilsxter and he
was introih desperate and.
skilful burglar that ever Jariglied at
Scotland 'yard, or'goaded the New York'
police .to anger by his sulilitne indit
ference to the terrors of therTtiMbs.'
.'At tho time of which I ,write (very
recently) lie had long been an absentee
from Englund, "quitted his.
country for his cotniti-y's good," and
arri•ed in . New York' via . Australia,'
after bolding a temiiorafy poSitibritindoi.
her Majesty's Geiernment in that colony._
When My story opeiis, Mr. Webster
appears before the public as a filibuster,
having (with a view to insular depreda
tithis) volunteered' to :tid the oppressed
embalm iii redeeming the "ever faithful
isle" from the stigma of elavory ; and
the writer, tired of doing nothing, had
also taken service under the "lone star"
flag, and was appointed second in com
mand of the oxpoditien,.Nvhich had the
honor of numbering that true patriot,
Baxter, in its ranks.' •
I was ignorant, however, of the great
rinse tliris upon mo by this' edlolme'i
in My the . ail aftdr we
liad lefe'NeW 'York, Whenl - bad
henitily to be 'thankful for hifl
enlietnient: " ' • •
Tho:•rask-and-tili df . I the •expaelitioii
4'0}13; 'as' maj'be supPeked, • "liishtij
nixed• up". •Ibt Swedes, Uor-'
Dimos,• TrishLAmerioans,
INnkees, a ' rot for .•
"SC6tch. • t . ,
Of theed thos,'MOSt:tininlY aiiicY the most.
thorougilly'in'iitarWire the
cans—the sweepings of Is York, the
ie¢y scum o>l the . One gtaiieeo.
felldWl nniier"
the I.4eak of the poop, Ind:4lo'l'lg th l a'
e r' ag of'suchAneaningles . s_atidawfullyt
blispherisous'ciathe can' onlyberlitiliA"
in the -"down-tOwn"'.:Spilit:ll.stereal of
,Neirr York or Chicago. I , Conld:'
the intense' annoyance, alhto6t terror; of
tho,Cominand ant's !wife
who:wnit on the poop, , unable/ to' esCape
beyond :etkr-slicit; . and T aCcOrdingly
ordered , the'thiflian to gOlornard, Ex- -
:cited by whisky, ho turned:On ine,' and
atreWed: such' - floWers of , spetell,'
.Idoree6 , argot, on iffythat,tai aS
o+clif,ciplinoi with tlio'rr..en 'was, I Was.
bound.to punish him, andl'neeordingly
ordered to. be Iminedi
atoll ,drawing formidahle . :knife, :the
reseal: (as the'. Yankees Say):'" went for
I was standing on the. after-hatch
(Mite, uftartnedii having left my ewoßl
and pistols in the middy; 'and, pnylden
' tially,:ia.ho b,urled him:Self on' to me, his
, foot:-tripped . on :the:: combings of the
hattb iray;lan'd he fell almost, at Trijr - • fdetv.'
.thisi:rmixrderoutS.:weapon.l., aimed J , at' my
breast just grazing my thigh. Ibrwas,
op again In an'ifistantii*itivarnr uplifted , '
'for a seedndraud nuiris :fatal :stab; whop
a efack :Me :then .iniash, tot , ;:amstirilege , '
panel vra s •heard;.• :and niPlPratio:
.o', Gorman , dropped , .:::With , ';e:
skull' ons deck , beforli Wblow:iftionves .
handsikeilvielded by Mr. Joints 'Water, •
ibUrglaii and • Claibariqattribt.a iThiativtisa
inoni anti ..'sessai be tore b'eltspeike.
cortittroys (may 1 iidOpt the yernneithiii ,
apilitaY) Vddolesees'. l .l) uremiiver.moe:
out of; Whits :chapel iiand.•:errlaltiUl.oloi
he tbo.altnialing, quiet tone so odnimoiilo7
'bia,,kinitr that , he'd be bloat if he'd ! , see
the. , ..osptain • busied by
iny infemory flow bask oieutbe
I Was, again.. Regent • street : stf4 p.. in.,
'oU au anianr.iitsinocou , in May, stub .the,,
peraussiya elitinti).of.,a3tay,A•tootha atiatt'g,
giqutabi El vouch, inbie,:iatqr,twmtlearsar.
Oki.yf
•r)i !:1
• IP
• - r
!
MIBM
ficoulidrerthofigh Cho idatt 'might liey he
vr:tf . 3„ 'mid had itided •
:my life; 'and* heftrt
'lila 'n' elf)? - alai'
made ale'
,that 'F(fritn.rifi
.11.)iiiirri to' the' end" of thi;:
Ate Colonel
'made the ‘ 4 'ellirelcsman" 'it,
sergeantaii. accession' 6f rank ,with'
which ° lie"wab • htigelY l ideased, - entiliing
on his With'eli 'the glee'of
wh63cgiiirea toy-drum; Teini.ing
among lucicliis
: subbidiiiSlSS,'' Who' t fea'rSd''''aii'lifindll''
flMy hatedJiini. Tio'nehliink;hoWeVai,
that .74. 'any hitdidion•hf
held tliti raest
qualifiecrcedfempt, and did not 'ec'tuple'
to.enlightin m© - as to his reai l intentions.
(In explanatiOn kif 'the • ar;paiiine undue
familiarity with — which' My, "dashing
'white lierearit'"' trehteth•rne, 'I shonldi
hero Mention that:Wel .Imd -been-iidrieed
to ush no 'More , authoity than was nec
essary , for the' 'itiptieseion of mtitiiij
while on'lcail , ROTOT !nen W i lo we
re
used to no sort' of.,;eontrol, and who:,
'rained; Appian ; ,life,..at" its lowest possildo
cost.; There they t wpm3,,probabjy MO,
for Xellow Jack or. plantsh,lnillets f and .
they Itew.it and„whi,lp
4fkaP . P' aft illopa..of them were, to fulfill,
plmir pay.t„of,t her contract, and " fight
hill •11 figpe ( nypi, and then fight on the
•kee,", would Lave inutinkcil4,4,,llP!".l'44.
he ;y l ,orried them top, such i on thn' veyi
ot;..'•!: •
,„.
, ; •Ne. Jonas Baxter, therefore, was good
-Pllcsikilbsx-Pfesil his ft pnro v gpf. my b
an Englishman, and I to, favor me
iyHJI several episoiltirl tor, hie Attreinely
„chequered career, MST
possiblyiproyil 'interesting to our road,
;are. • In justice to thIS 'child, of: :fortune,
or . 4-fortune, I should,, ltowevez ,men;
,tier thaWwith his grab and Cockney ac
cent, his likeness to]. the ..stereetyped
burglar ceased. Ilis,faee..vvas not .that
3.
, which. hai been rendered familiar A* Us
1M the pages of ilanek asf that of :UM
gentleman who performs the °file° . of
" the nasty man" in garroting , circles.
Cu, the contrary, had Mr. Baxter been
hhtroduced into society clad in garments
built in Savilotow, and bean bidden to
hold his tongue, no superficial ‘ciiiiierver •
could have distinguished bun- from the.
most Muse- ;frequenter of the Burlingten - 1
ireadc, save by the maisiiie squitensis•
of bis lower jaw, and the coarseness of:'
his firm sinewy hands.
.
13ut let hiiii speak for himself._
" I saved your life, Cap," quoth ha ;
"and glad lam to.have done it. I only
wish I had had a pal like' you in 'my
business."
- keeling'that . - complinier4 7 ras un
-bgt, being- uncertain as he the.
branch Of 'Commove° hitherto pursued by
my preserver,,l made bold to ask him, to
what he had hitherto devil * his appar
antly indomitable energies.
" iie replied, with a reluctance
for which I could not at once account.
"'I open safes, and—and houses. Come
with he added with real zeal;
" and I'll show leo as Vot•Ro.cluffer."
Ao saying, he dived 'tweentelecke, myself
foll Owing, where he opened a. Aniall.brass - ,
bound ; lfox, and. disclosed to.; my: aston7
ished gaze a 'jemmy,' a small saw of ex
,nnisite workmanship, a centre-bit, and a
quantity of other tools, the names of
krhich it would puizle me to recollect
"These;" he said, "were the traps of.
poor "Who was hanged
eighteen years, age: at the Old Bailey.
His widow, she were in Short's gardens,
and I. gay . e her £2OO foe the lot. H—
UM Cubans !" he-added. " In the bank
at P- 7 . --are $6,000,000 in gold.. Let's
fight till we get there, and , then let's
turn up patriotism, and go allalgid for
the bank."
"But," said I "the cause—tlie saered
cause of Cuba, Sergeant Baxter."
"O," paid 1ae,../that'aall.plaged.out."
No assurapee on my, part ; ,,that, my
feelings were' opposed ; , to the unlawful
annexations,afthe Apaniards gold-could •
portuado Mr. Baxter to . , forego pe pleas
•
tire' of inapying. out a programme for our
'mutual agdraotliFiment.•;;;To; my our
• prise, I foutl,,llutt he was much better
'Posted in the leograplly of, thu, !liana
than Myself ; and he was also,igifornied—
whether acisurately or not reev# had
the oppinihilitY'•of . c4liiiliiiing-=itS'te''
'the ; strength cif, the,. garrison,. at l,'„--,
:and the exact number of sentries who
guarded his 11l D9311q , 11, 41jo, bank i so.
that I found ,
J ri , iy l sal l f, ; apder
,protest, ;
pledged to joth in ci,. OPtbe molt gigazi- i
tic i'.:.ldr'Phii6Vie, ; Siri ,. : coptemplated
lout of ; Wall IT i 'le,t. ; -'';; i ; :
;; , 1 '
'iyitlr`ariless
, e t - 9ur, Xx r ., Ittxter,ip,
forined,me tha„ tliiS., - ,Neet.,,,li ad act
firif „,..-1
; originated in his own . brain,_, hut . ,had.
b°9 ' l • ; c ° ' l ?!olnf i • ''!g, Pi?P! 9rnt!'4:lkgF 4 :
specidatOrs in NeW York, and ponfnied
, ito the joint s paeention. of, some four or
.fiva v e,,,figiyi vi i f ir'' t bt qg la F! 'i.rt,ii i litbits•
anvoni , set'it'ein thy model, selicant—blit,
bp; Qiiii Vue::fibliiiii; , of . soul,' loadja r
. ...
•solved to prevent pi? dissensions , pla t
iroultiProbabli'arisd f i roth tlid tlivi . siou
of the spoil by anticipating, th?iraFrlvat,
• in tbolanil of prontise l aat ; es
.he oir•-•
presSed it, 4 tilitlit h the Villolp:010: i ', ~.,
' • " And that,"
„ said 110, ;i •ghtning ; vrith,
disgust` at i l lio'tunie'll9 ITaS altering,
,to
litliis burfy ii4ure; '',' is: the, reason 79u
,sco me faked out in theeo.hore togs." „
On the S aniii
,nriliai vie; I'sUPposec that
the Old'ltidiaii liraveti used :to': stimulate
thoircitildren to fixture. amid 4 oflieriiiddri.
,4ntr"linii-ritlini'' ; by 'iier;i4tin'g bi'tii '
I ni"
,the 'exploits of fo r mer„iiairlors • of' tieir
tribe, Mr. Blitin' . .POWilit'tollicreaae l 'thin
. ard or; for liOttidiliteakin&' viith - N4llOll - 'it'
had pleased'hiSufahiyii& itiveit'tMS''bj
tolling nie•oflibt'littidahltitiiirneatti.;' '' ”
.: I " DO'ithrl : l3lhOlicbdr, " ':lgitill •Wei; t .141i1511'
''the D•;-4 fahil:.,Wi'M r,dbtVdNik ;£'l3o,liiio` iri
spe , fe'2, ll4 T,iitartinityClid It. l r ' ElSdentY.:'
four times did I travel dowio-11rst-elaPi
,bi tliai'veily• iiafit ftonli'Vfeioria . 'idatlizi'
befoierf'kdt.the i titliati'cli'l'W6iisiat if Tlitire l
fweili'fbil‘ - stifklichi - 'll.l P rii;d li viiO'Cyl'l4,
'mpre journeys iiotillilii.( , e 1461 W ini 4 ," - tdlr'
: Itv'bg;i:vpitle iimilitsi) : TAiellintjitii•ts f• hiiiii .
Pontottee•• "paid 'takindt,rdtibli''tiN"'llairSti
R6tluattlld' drinks, , till4ll3Vbit•tintl-twidity:
slAllingsra:b6ttles: toi . the? inard, , it 'coat
nei a ! fidy,lut iileforelte landed. 1 liii, pal,
ho got seven Yeats ) he:did."-. ; hb added
re!tdothal.t:i: hut, PuddenlyJAmembering'
that the sinister fate of hialormOrkiksoa.!
ate ntighttliave a depteelinlithillicin—Plbtl
mibuilrllit i g tuilithslasrn he hastily,Odid•s:
,M)304 li.gi ii,as it etcoV•lic-iirol qua,' ?‘•) •• ' 'ti • •
1:f AWAtIt litaClAloroted i 441 fl kiptlo ti the ! , *mill,: l•
NOM
.nori.'conntissionid officer alloived nio no
titnd to reflect• Whether the folly •of -the
gentleman on whom misfortune had
fallen did not primarilyconeietinbecon
ing.the comrade of so deapkwato and skit=.
.fUI - a villain as himself, but plunged
•aneW into anecdote. . •
• ' I," •he • said proudly, ' 4 ;1010
'dAc c ovored how to spathe batik etEng.:
fend notes by placing them betweenitecl
Plates cdveredfilth a strong ei3inent; , to
which each surface or the note adhered
tic; thatenek half formed a• perfect' note,'
almoit.imperceptibly.lthinner..than .the
entire ono:. •I'should have made a for:
Jane then," .lie sighed ; "only, while I
ivaa'pasehlg themotes at the rate of£loo
a.klay,-and dften more, at Tattersall'S;
fay paitmer .he' , Went to , the bank and
roufided , on the, ho did." — •
'"Did jod'ever eemtnit mur--. that is,
'did you ever take human life ?" I asked
him ono. day..
"Never but' once," said he ; "and
that l rae-in self•defencm. I' had cracked
'lt crib -alone, , up , on: Sixth , Avenue, near
I the Poontial Parl4 and I was making my
Way down towards the river with abasket
with Ml° stiag hi it on my arm, when I
,came fullbpt on to a pdliceniam Hill re
'Voliliar was out in a moment, but was.
'asrjiick as. himself; and as' Jitie: bullet
I :Wifistlecl thicnigh :my heti , mine went
right through his' brain, 'heard, after 4
, c-arls , that-he- weal thre-beet-shotlM -the
'fciree ;)buit'on thatinight;•hie , Ownkievolver•
being. crtirof ;Oder ; healed horthwed that
ofd Ihinhof officeriuwhich•threw rt, little
and-he was -not •aware or , l •
ehouldn't,be- here now •Miling you, my
adve tnres,":. ' • . ;„ t. , ,; I
While thmroyage palts,,ed away, eachaleyi
leaving me more astonished at the' extra
erdi nary -mixture ,of good and evil in this,
•, ,
man;s character. ~ B ut:fohtlielatirifiaerix
ffzme s s I rcally thirik• he might, havo.bebn
..X„resppetablo member or aotriety.; 80.
never gambled, or rynarrelled,,-on drank,
and seldom ever swore ; -brit for gold he
hungered and Ihirsted,r Ho used 'to
Omani of it all night, he told.mo, arid by
day certainly his " only theme, was -gold ,
and Reacquisition, •On'this point I am
sure; he was monomaniac. For the
paper currency, of the tinted Beates ho
had the greatest eontempL Tho:lellow
me tAliteelf was his.' darling ; and 'even
whlconversing he . would keep; nor,-
onel twisting in his strong einewY• 'fing
er& ,a'. great twenty dollar gold piece,
whin ll -am - sure --no vat' one labnld
heie induced him tot:dump, But to the•
, Teri lastmoment othie life—fOr.l regret
to say that poor. Mr. Baxter,. as' ion will
hear, "died in his shoes"—my property
was'saereil in. bilges. When my ;watch.
wacappropriated by one of the:enlight
ened patriots under m 7 command, they
Mule - very rough time of it between
-docks until -my _indignant- Ise:leant: re-'
covered the s tnis'slog property,; and gave
the !Milo ay thief sucli'ai practical homily
on the tenth comniandnient as am sure
he' iieVer forgot; and When subsequently
our privation rendered'tho' tneo :so dee
perats that' they stele" 'and 'fought for
oaOI iltbei's food, my reficiti alWaye re=
mainod intact, in the watchful ' :
care of
poor Tonas . Baiter, '
I am not writing a history ot the Cuban
Revolution, so I Will pass over all the.de
tails of my campaigning 'in the :isiand,
. merely remarking 'that the, men . proved
amenable to no discipline, and that they
fought' independently,
,as . only reckless
despeiate men,_innred Jo : bloodshed and
the siidit of death in every form, Could_
flght., As for Jonas Baxter, he was a
host hi bin Every day's march
r brought hini nearer the -goal for which ho
panted. Ills precious tools, I was well
aware, were concealed in his knapsack ;
and when he
,pillowed his head upon it
at night, woe betide the man who should
attempt to'deprivo him df ono of those
aids to boundlees,wealth. But, alas,
" The bait-loft] echetnea of mace and men
Chang aft Dem" )
Mr. Baxter did - Teaoh and so
did I ; bu t.it Was
_Jae prisoners of war,
taken in arms against the Spanish GOT
ernment, and with a pretty node per
ception that scant courtesy from our
captors would.ho afforded us.
We wore lodged with (Abet' prisoners
in a large cell in , the,toTrrt gaol, which ,
occupied ono side of the, principal place,„
and from the closely, , barred window Tre ;
•couldsoo the' very bank t . ltal
toy poor cove tone commile to his doom.
Ho was almost grand, in the sublimity of
his clospoir., "Six. million dollare, in ,
gold l", ho wouldirepeat,, gazing .fixedly
at the fatal building„. " six stfliiondeUars
iss'l eien pald!" :i . , 1 4 1 u 3,11 04 ,4 s fhPoiP4 4,4
, tl>,oyglr,hsi (1,?,a,re5:49.041
:mere frustrated,,and all:shance of otictto,
Tad denied .him,, he behaved with
,a
:gatiumess, and : pluck I dutve,ratelyseen :
°quailed, . hover. surpassed.
,I had, ;been,
und ed, _a od_was_in_a_xery_vrealciand.
: languid stato 7 --itot, irriproyed , the,
thought that X had been 'rather, a • tool to
got into auch ;tomes for no reliant agdil
and to : procure : me some BUM somforta
(of 'which, he ,ppreletently , . refused !
,to,
partake) , hardened thief parted
,with his belayed': twenty) dollar , piece.
,Neither of us- supposed tor,a, moment .
,that. our , livos, would ,he spared,. and.
though I escaped
,(how and.,why 'need
'not be detailed here), not manydays had
elapsed after our arrival in Pr - 7—',.wlion
they , took poor Jonas Barter 'out to be'
hanged.. The gallows was erected in
,the large place oni which our window.
,looked, and, led by a horrible fascination,
I drove pear to it, and watched the awftil
prOceedinga•
"Good-bye,: , Qaptain;" said. he, as
they , out,;, "though ',l'm to
swing,. I'M right 'glad to , think that,
you 11 swing awn I played, for a big,
stake,: and, l'ye lost ; but MX could, I'd
sb' it ngg in., ;million
dollars, ip gold,rt And away went,.
his irons' planking t heavilr; ,but his de,
mammyi as ! unconcecued-!as, if, he , Wore
merely going ; to smoke, a ;pipe with his
friend,W4,Bykes of4igolle•Bey,
110 11 flied as, 110 , 10(11,1 , 0d, iletiantlyi ,
His bat, breath we; oneil to ,:chaff
exeolttlooorail and log 'thorn! to , make,
lthate,:as , ,ho ~" had: fflipiniintment ,for.
' which hp did not wish to , be Into ;V ,and
its the Skop , ,fell, ';itniluthle body , swung
,slowly arcundi,land facing :•his .boloyed
bank, and' ono , : turning I the ~ 'molten
blackened taco towards the. goal, I ,ant:,
riot ashamed to contess•that bitter tears
rolled down my cheeks for the sad foto
of the , , O'oor .reprobate WAS' whet
crirrkand , orlininallawe had made' him,
,but mho, t tinder xligerent'elronntstanoits,,,,
mighAhoNediliemiWorthrolsi bettor.atidr.
/. On: ;.
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{TERM : $2.03 4- V4IrciII4DVAII•III. ,
$3.60 If not paid withfu the year."
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COMVI9N suftr* T •Lawyers,,
Wal;o's
Co4rrcomfOrt.iiatiiig
gentleti
Tnt best Brand Sc.tliceL--`ejili . ."
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'm vlai TrainingEttlOity-Wiiirolf.
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• Tit 'boArd 'of litiltii.Lisla:lii ille.
A niii pialleiLbild'tilAehitii'itili 'Out': '
T.tplietitlilibeitittitiS M . ,l3ll , roiJOiolq.'
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' A fititfrrini'cor i 11,05 Eitolicir—T!Lifii- - ' •
A cONiSTINT aleatior-L - The tax-gath
oror.
tground'.ot intoinityLtio:battlardi
fold) 1 ' ' • • • • .• 2' r
Fo l itottatd to ' be"eficdufaiedr—bliickr-v.:,
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W!cIC.ED WASTE—purrling candle,dt
both ends
How to ntigeibeettiL-TAlti:lioldlof
tops 'mid pull. '-'l' P..;
0421 it ship With' tirci'dwilers . hci , enllad , ''
•d pattsershipl . • ,!!(;,,
Mk el1(os-:-.1eboreie. Tlie lore
,t/
L—LTAttmatowlio:irtirks , witli will4-1-tbe- •
/Proirte•Judke. 1 , L;; r
ElAuTAticibt fl,iticiliu,?• , l3i'etrtttri;44!‘fAlo-r1
fellbtr well
TQ rp4-.4 Ay!Ll (4, , 11 .0 r'1Q 1 191 1 4:4?zw,9.r. , Rd
'• 1;4.1 ": " . •. 1 0-
. " to soKFO,,,Low t \?•„210 :
clerk gaid , l.zic;.; l .;.i
A Finno:t.hat ahoold,(fif•thwtAil
,with ; t6e.
ipublie yaccinatigo.. 2 „ i
To, Giamesterirr.,*ey,er e play t atparde by
gas -1 ,4 1 0 - ^u 0 .4 0 ,1U 1 4.. t.. : 4 , i ,
I #4'44 6 PcmaPs'
'droppings on the ; carpeto
.A roctitequestxiagalionld alwazakeep
his eyeson,the !nano ctkance, .1
Ali early spring ;jumping . oot . of ,hed
at five o'clock in.the, worniagq ^* '
WrlLT,Colunitios didl—a.notioncrosseci
him,land,he grossed lan. eeearf: • •
Tun bee gives us.lioney, and-we give
the wasp, whacke,wlien
,ostell
TO droAcards.r.-The pawnbrolcer'a
not the proper place to,,talos thepledge.
ItriaNv fliwere are yeriwarlike in their,
41iispoe4ki and.,arn,,constantly arnied
whit 144 1 4: ;
,boqt ‘,`l3",el}-
elor's Bin," When he'At binon,l gone
t
nntlidono it I
Ali old, •baolielor ,compares. life, to,
'phirt-button, because- it so often
.hange
by n thread. v._
. ,
Tyra Ai . _Alabama . always may
" goo,by" when they, go out •of church,
during service. : • - •
SOI.E one assorts on gpod •, authority
Witt the early bird" • caught cold,,
instead of a. worm. -
War are you. wrong in saying that my
sister's name i c e Mary ? Becalm
.it's
lie air=l-I..mean
you epoaic: of
, a ,man who
r
19Alt art e.T.peasiyo hore riot
call:hirn a Myperhoresay,
, ,
A jr.4.,MArl. paper ,tells. of g railroad,
bridgoi . that "got, downhearted and,lay
down ;with, a train on it."
IS it a necessary consequence that pad•
pie who are 'very gong-hestOd'?, must
be proportionately •fnarrow minded?
Tun Ilitionrs OF SAIIDATAOIANISIS-'
- Finding a banknote on the pavement on
a Sunday, and
.dcolining to pick itup,,,
"Donurci:the Siege I !nut the habit o
eating, ' write‘l4-Bost(in—lndy-4ho--Inte t -=
been in Paris the past sixteen thohths, •
WHAT is'the difference between, tour
father and 'Your doctor? Ode *heals
and loves you, the other , erancineto jou. .
COME TO GIUISF.—Wheri Boos ' a
Cab
horse enjoy melancholy. i.leasure
When ho can indulge in the luxury of
Woh.
Tjtn Governoi'Of lifaine las roccirod
at . .kiigusta, the ttito'capitol, a conunw
nicaticinaddressed, "To the,guvuiir, of
gusty:"
A Fonit in an agr4Culttyal paper, called
"Song of the Farmer Boy," ypry, appKtP
priately e9romences,7,ll,ll„ . '‘.4o,l o
ars,
A \psil.Tirr N idosv ! ..ivi?rtis,i,ngfok an
agent„ '
was oircryryChlic.4 pity,
tions, as
„the tyneayy
.' Tunny, is said.to ' • ho a , 141)y cikuuty;ill.. •
East Toiiueseeo where, the
up t 'ailainey,. t? sFe,),r, the Foxe are
Homo. • ' .
T.u.ntliffcrence between a witch-key
and a captain pn the look-ont for squalls:
is, that one wiudd the svateh,••the
iiatehom this:•%intl: • • • • °""." '
win 4 I)litt. •
OolOyado_ ntiv.kikELD...tu an. loses _his_ Ist
to - hNctirtelograph 2 tath6
hay° is6ine ode stop it. • " ),
• Turd meet suspicious mane jet, mete,,,
puhlie s for a roVelmo.eoliootonis believed
to be that of tho now 'appointed
'Eighth Ohio
.. Distriet Ll bbh:;'"::,..." . ..,*'
.1 4 1 T propounds • ~an ,:61311)114,, to .410, „ •
following eenundrum When base-ball , :
sorbs aro victorious, of what inountitin
:range :slionid they: remind you?----A.PPe:
nines.
Trot- following. expressive notice.
posted on the closed door of, Brooklyn
cobider's phop "Thes'heznleX,rn
fur n Weelc to elan' tbo s Lpe . chaos{ tar. .
',IT is wpnciortul what* . love will ;
load SOMA metainpo. 4n Oxobaiago
Llma, N. Y., is !lie ; toWn rondpred,forey.,-,,,
srlaninos, by ,A man oloping „with, Ala
1 1.; :
!"P'!!.Cit'?°ltT'4 l ! b 97, IMO AN !nPtliPrtr
;on 'Foturning konio tho other
(3°°r gt. , AlOkng 7i49,7J}Pfl
in hia aip49o}
pAir.liia tome.
A. no of 'dross oomph's Nan! ,to I:T 7 0w,•,,,,,
drlsEtne, Inerohant, 'Was mot at
,• „
f„dr.tlW,v't•
corpsucpla Pt'l4,(AlF rA°:
tho lams train.
' 1 107. payoll ( 1 . 1 4 J 1,7 ,0 v e ', :i i i i ? ( lPika.: 4 :t
geiitliaman of a wag on Isarning
,tho
doatii , Ait wOalthy - tbitiiah. • "Erlity .
tllinitriireripended ho r 4
.y
. ,
T.turflosten :Past' hpolo glees foraayingt , vT
i‘i .. spealring of a I.Oung.American.
sorhething about the , '" aputtsrings of Lb
irmatiato pen," and 'says it really Meant'
to say thi " writings of his indnatrious' ';
pen.' . .
Tint I)otroit papovi have discOvoivi4 a
pow method or driving avvar 'She ;
grindoiii, livery' day ditwo thoj hava a
paragivinli ""OiginiL
Vrin'clors in 11"innniTiin4ii itihtitirtei ¶IO
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