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tising mediums in the. State.
Z. b Vance was inaugurated Governor
of North Carolina on thj first 'lay of
January. It was indeed a happy **<?"
year to thcTnr Heel*.
The Letris'nt.ite o! Georgia will con
vene next Wednesday. Wo Irani that
the Constitutional Convention’ Question
will probably be nisnosed of about llv
first thin-,: after the election of officers.
L< l it be done by a I means.
Serialoi Jones, of Flor <la, is eonfideni
that his State will be counted lor Til
den.
Florida “Drew" a Democratic Gov
ernor on yesterday. He was sworn in
and n w* 1 a* charge of a (Tails tin re.
Tl e empire Slate ol the North, New
York by name, was eroded with a ‘hap
py new yeir’ by the inauguration of
Itobinson as their Centennial Governor,
lie succeeded Unci 1 Samuel. To the
ont-going and the incoming wc also ex
tend n ‘happy now year.’
Gov Hampton is condemned by a great
many f< r his [’reside filin' letters, and we
think justly, too.
If Haves is elected let him take his
seat. If Tilden is elected let hi.n he |
seated. Might is light There can be j
no other compromise.
Louisiana linn a ritia' J.< irii-lntnrf and a
couple of Executives. They are very
common these days.
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of Cor press have rot reported yet ;
r J hough they me "ikely to agree.
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Jit raid. Sum V.. Small j urehased his
interest in those journals. Smith will
start some kind of a Monday paper.
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Boss Tweed’s soiled !in< n has heen
overhauled hy government detectives and
other old women, hut no confession was
found thereon implicating Mr. 1 i'den.
Ex.
Moody lias found a girl in Chicago,
sixteen years old, nod ordinarily intell’*
gent, who had never hoard the name of
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MURDER WILL OUT.
A few years ago “August Flows.” was dis
covered t > be a certain cure for Dyspepsia and
Liver •complaint, a few thin Dyspeptics made
known to theii friends how easily and quickly
they Had been’eur-d by its use. The great
mei-ift of Green’s August Flower became
iieralqd, through the country by one sufferer to
another, until, without advertising, its sale
has tsScome immense. Druggists in EVERY
TOWN in the United States are selling it.
No peYson suffering with Sour Stomach Head
ache, Costiveness, palpitation of the Heart,
indiwest ion, low spirits, etc, can tak 3 three do
ses without relief. Gc to your Drnggest W. H.
Lee. and got a bottle for 75 cents and- try it.
Sample bottles 10 cents.
AGBNTS WANTED for the STORY of
CHARLEY ROSS.
Written by his father. A complete account
far this mysterious abduction and exciting
oionch. With fae-siuiile letters and illuslra-
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BANKRUPT BAlii
OF MILTON GOLD JEWI2LUY
OKKAT KAil.i nK OF Tltß
Milton Gold Jewelry Company, in England,
TUW entire stock consignel < realise,no.vj
Everyday lm. heard of .Miltor
el by, it having beta t j Cohost
’em years, and worn by th- b „ 01 .
class of our pspulation Stub fl . olu Vir-
P? rt ‘ ffo d 'wdi semi for ths ninety days
Ti.pmlenc.o Hall engraved.
rnlfad Spiral' Shire St uds!'retail price... 75
Ouobi autiLd Coral Scarf Pin. retail price .
One elegant Gents Watch Chain, i
pattern, retail price,.. r>o
One Collar Button, retail P nce >"‘C"""’
One elegant Wedding King, very heavy, g
retail price, ”
ua in and six articles, which we ta ™Uuled ttt
SmMtS^^dil^n'piolots
fo” ()()•
°Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded
Address
WILLI\M W.BBLL TO.,
Importers of Watches and Jewo ry,
3 North Seventh St„ Bhiladolphi t, Pa,
rlcase state whero you saw this advertise*
; ment 10-4 in
PUBLIC REPORT
OF A
POJ.IOEVIAiV.
I have not enjoyed good health for several
yoa s past, yet have not allowed it to fnt rt'ere
w.th my labor. Every one belonging to the
laboring class kno vs tb; inconvenience of be
ing obliged to labor wh m the body, fr. uu de
bifi'y, almost refuses to perform its daily task.
I never was a believer ii dosing with medi
cines; but having heard the Vegf.tinhs oken
of so highly, was determined to try- it, ai l
shall never regret that determination. Asa
tonic (which every one needs at some ti>ne( it
surpasses anything I ever heard of. It invig
orates the whole system ; it is a great cleanser
and purifier of the blood. There are many ot
my acquaintances who have taken it, and all
unite in praise of its satisfactory effect.
Especially among the aged class of people,
it imparts to them the one tiring most needful
in oid ago—nights of calm, .-,wr< tropes ■•, th. ce
oy strengthening the mind as wall as the h-o-.y
One aged lady, who has been suffering through
life from scrofula, and has become Wind from
its effects, havivg tried maiy remedies with no
favorable result, was induced by friends to
try the Vegetike. After taking a fo-.v bottles
she obtained such gtxat relief that she expres
sed a wish for her sight, that she might be
able to look upon the man who lia l sent her
such a blessing.
Yours respectfully,
O. I>. H. HODGE. Police Officer, Station 6.
Boston, Mass., May 9, 1871.
HE 11TFELT PRAYER
St. Paul. Aug. 22, 1 Ki t.
II It Stevens, Esq :
Dear Sir—l. houldbe wanting ini rmtitudc
if I failed to aeknowie ’go wh a ill' Vfoetine
has done for P ou-bitis, wiii h settled into
Consumption. Ihclaig.it swears aud fever
chills ; was ands res led for breath, and frequent
ly spit blood; was all cn aciated, v ry weak,
aihl Mil Imv ih-if pi./ fl’l lltlfi tilOllililt 111 Y Cdbd
hopeless.
I was adv‘sod to make a trial of tli * A kgs
tine, which, under the \ rovidence of lJod, has
cared me. That he may. bless the use of your
medicine to others, as he his to me, an 1 that
his divine grace may attend you. is the heart
felt- prayer of yoar admiring, humble s -mint,
BEN JAM IN PJSTTINGIRL,
P S.—Mino is but cue among the man
cures your medic ne 1 as effe 'e*i in t'lis plac
15. P.
MAKE IT PJIIMC.
South Boston, Fe' . 9, I>7l.
II K Stktkns, Esq.
Dear Sik— I have heard very many sources
of the great suect ss of Vegetin • r.i cases o:
Scrofula, Rheumatism! Kidney (1 > plaint. Ca
tarrh. and other diseases of kind v.d nature. I
make no hesitation in s u ing that I know > 'g
etine to be the bv st reliable rome y tor Ca
tarrh and General Debility.
My wife lias bi on t oubled with '. t.'.'o a ,oi
many yea s. and at tin es very badly, She has
thoroughly tried every suppo.e. l rem that
we could hear of, an l witn all this she has for
several years been gradu Cly growing vm'.o.
end the discharge from the bra-.l was e.vvessivc
| and very offensive.
She was in this conditiowhen she commen
ced to hike Vegetine ; I could see that she was
improving on the second bottle. She contin
ued taking the Vegetine u.rti she had used
from twelve to fifteen bottles. lam now hap
py in informing you and the public (if you
choose to make it public) that she is entirely
cured, and Vegetine accomplished the cure af
ter nothing else would. Hence I feel justified
in saying that Vegetine is the most reliable
remedy, and would advise all suffering human
ity to try it, for I believe it to be a good, hon
est, vegetable medicine, and I shall not hesitate
to recommend it' I am, &c„ respectfully.
L. C. CARIMd L,
Store 451 Broadway.
Vegetine acts directly upon the causes c£
these complaints. It invigorate and strength
ens the whole system, acts upon the secretive
organs, allays inflammation, cleanses and cures
1 ulceration, cures constipation, and regulates
the bowels.
IIAS ENTIRELY CURED ME.
Boston, October, IS7O.
Mr. Stevens ;
Dear Sir -My daughter, after having a se
vere attack of whooping cough, was left in a
feeble state of health. Being advised by a
friend she tried the Vegetine, and after using
a few bottles was fully restored to health.
I have been a great sufferer from Rheuma
tism. I have taken several bottles of the
Vegetine for this complaint, and am happy to
say it has entirely cured me. I have recom
mended tho Vegetine to others, with the same
good results. It is a great cleanser and purifi
er of the blood; it is pleasant to take ; and I
can cheerfully recommend ir.
JAMES MORSE, 364 Athens Street.
Sow ky all Droiists and Dealers Everywhere.
“ Wonderful Success.
It is reported that Boschee’s German Syr
up has, since its introduction in the United
States reached the immense sale of 40,000 do
zen per year. Over 6.000 Druggists have or
dered this medicine directs from the Factory,
■it Woodbury, N. J-, and not one has reported
a single failure, but every letter speaks of its
astonishing success in curing severe Cougliß,
Colds settled on tho Breast, Consumtion, or
any disease of Throat and ltuigs. jpfo advise
any person that has any predii osition to weak
bungs, to go to their Druggist W. H. Lee, and
net this Medicine, or inquire about it. Reg
ular size, 75 cents; Sample Bottle, W cents.
Two doses will relieve any eas’. Don t neg
lect yonr cough.
PIANO AND ORGAN DEPOT,
piiiiifuwun
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, '
Sole Agents for tho Wwid-RenownM
2k SI A S3 3
( rand, Square hind Upright
FIA NO g,
These instruments have Leon before tin
public for more than forty years, aufi tmon
heir excellence alone have attained an Cnpur
chased Pro-ouiinenoe which estahlii'ies tL-m
as Unequa led for their Tone, Toi-ch, Work,
mi n hip n 1 Durability.
Tney have received st-vnf j-five gold on ,j
siiv -l' Medals over nil other competitors.
Endowed by ‘Thaibe*g,” “ijotts*Wk,'‘
“Strakosh,” “Pauline Lucca.” ‘Clara LaeU
Kellogg,” “lima De Mura kit/’ “Mur.io'' Mißs,
i.nd others. Also seeming the first and high!
i st premiums at the
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PHILADELPHIA, O-iTOLIER, 1876.
The prices of these instruments are as lov
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