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Ite Depopulated filghbnda.
• Thera are few Highland gieus that do
tat ooatafa trace® or the tanfehed pop
slatioa. la Lochaber, along the shore®
trf Lech Arktdg, the home of the clan
CrfawcoiL the remains of what were
tree® axteaeire townships may yet be
reee. Ita oatoteatod Glencoe formerly
toaaed wto a hardy population,
twtooa GJerffarry tea sboopvralk, aad
thaMtoiM oUhs MacdoceeU are now
M wwta Boand Fort Augusta® and
tar hto the eomtttry of the dan Freer
V Mngl* bat
erf terwto tn Stot-sbfre tta wHd heather
Ito wot «r«n ydt abKterfrhed the green
ptoterssand the caltfvVtal fields that
owe® belonged to th® MwoKretrie® and
Ifamceos, and from prhene® the different
betoJtaM of the gallant Roea-ehlre buffo
■Mtobed to conquer nt Maida, at tarin
rnpatam, nt Assay®, and Argnum. So
tele a® 1549, when the present Prime
Minister had already obtained political
eminence, Hugh Miller attempted, but
fruitlessly, to draw th® attention of the
British public to the work of destruc
tion that was going on- He eloquently
C claimed that “While the law u ban*
ng its tens for terms of seven and
fourteen years, the penalty of deep
dyed crime®, irresponsible and infatu
ated power is banishing its thousands
for Hte for do crime whatever.” A
large Dumber of the dispossessed ten
antry were sent to America; the re
mainder settled on the seashore, where
they were cramped into small holdings,
and hare since lived. The tourist
Steaming along the wild coast of the
Western Highlands and islands may see
perched on every eliff, in the most ex
posed situations and subject to the fury
of Atlantic gale®, the wretched hamlets
that now contain the remnants of the
Highland clans. Probably ho will won
der how a population oan at all manage
to exist under such conditions. But
there they ar®, elbowed to &e very
verge of their country. For large tracts
cd that oountry the proprietors oven
now oan show no scrap of document,
Choir claim to possession read ng solely
on toe fact that it has never been con
tested. Created and looked upon, like
the foxes, as mere vermin that interfere
with sport, diwouraged and thwarted
to every direction, these people, not
withstanding their poverty and the
hardships of their lot, have maintained
unimpaired toe ndbleet attributes of
their race. Crime of any kind is almost
nnktown among them. Their moral
standing is the highest in Britain, con
trasting in that respect most remarkably
with their lowland neighbors; and not a
tew of the leading British statesmen,
lawyers, divines, and soldiers of the
past eighty yean first saw the light in
three croltere’ huts. Far behind toe
strip of inhabited littoral stretch the
Bine mountains, the snug and often fer
tta glens from whence the clans wofe
baoHhed. now turned into silent wilder-
Bresee, tatabtad only by sheep and
fteev aad an ©eeaaional shephond e<
taepep. There are the vast tract®
by ties American, Mr. Wtaans,
De a hunting ground, to be visited by
that altos for two or three luontoa, ana
abandoned to solitude for toe reiiutindei
•f the yeae, where not even a native oi
Mw self may plant hie foot. A'*no/<XJUi
* ■■«*•♦ •
j*• Homey That Ko One Owns,
Aoarioustoot shown by toe United
•totes Trearery’s balance shoot at ths
tore® erf thia year’s business b that than
■ Marty >^0,900,000 of outstanding
worwmmreil securftto® on which tog
•reoey te Am and unrelted for. On all
•< there interest baa been dosed, and
taw® ®na tea no possible reasons for thy
taMera to delay presenting them for re*
atesßDttaa Some erf them have bo«q
da® for many years. On some of them
•r® due large sums erf interest, which
tare »re breu balled for, so that the in
terest «n these alone amounts to >317,*
000. What baa become of those doco
tnente and why they are not presented
b something no one can find out. Some
erf them matured a half a century ago,
Md are still unheard from and unpro*
lanted.
Os to® oU debt, which matured prior
to January 1, 1837, to or® is still out
standing >37.665 of principal and >64,-
174 of interest. Os toe Texan indemnity
Stock. which matured twenty years
there b >90.000 ret outstanding not
presented. Os the 6-90’s erf '62, which
matured more than ton years ago, and
0* which interest ceased al tout lima,
tarns to MtU outstanding
Os the MMo*s of ‘64, which matured fire
Elgo, there is yet unpreeentod
8&X with interest of >16,460 also
nd unpaid. Os the six per cent oon
toto, whfoh matured two years earlier,
there was »76,600 yet represented, and
erf the six per rent. ere*ols matured In
187 ft, there b over half a million dollar®
ret uneatad tor, with interest matured,
•06,966.
Os the fire pop cento., which matured
I® 1881-B*. there b »UU neatly IWOOuXX)
nyWMMrtad. though the fotereM
eoMod at malnrlty. Os the compound
tetoreet notes of 1864. whteh bear six per
•eat. interest, and which matured in
|S» a«d im ever fMXkOOO are st’O
ret and «mcaM«d tor, while of the 7-30®
trf the toms year, which matured mor®
than fifteen years ago, >138.000 ba®
never ret been oahed for. nw hat torn®
>90,000 erf interest on them been do
rrimded. What bns bceonte of toe#®
bonds, which represent se much money.
Is bard to under Maud.
Some <rf them hare probably been de*
rtroyed, perhaps the majority of them,
though II to to add that the bulk
of the f 19,000, Ow dee and unpre-K n ed
Il erf ttat which has fallen doe within
tta last year, and which will doubtlees
b® presented when the wvll-fed end
letourely coupon dippers realise tost
there are no mows coupons to be clipped
upon them, or that if so clipped they will
Mt be benored tooauae of toe tat that
to® brMßtto tare been called. There am,
ta*re*W» large ®om« whteh have been
•tesanaMp toar®, and bare nd been paid
rftoapbr weaua® tony bare not been pre-
Mtllß tame es the®® tare duebtlea®
tore Mat by fins and fioed. others
toM aatoy m permanent Inwafment®
«t MNM toed. or perhaps fi<np<tea
to aoane dwty safe or moldy
beta Why er bow It to ttat anch isrg®
VMM M» fldU Mtarendlng. wad liable t®
esMbree sa, to dos ere* within th® com
ysratontaH® trf the meet eregrlreoea
traareny edtaato to answer.--•
An Old Soldier’s
’ EXPERIENCE.
. .* Calvert, Texas,
May 3,1888.
. * I whb to expren my appreoiatioa o£ tfea
vnloobl# qualltio# of
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
as a eotMfh remedy.
• While with Chorcbfll’s army, Jut before
toe battle at Vicksburg, I ooutraeted a m
fem celd. whleh terminated in a daageron®
eragto I foond no relief till on oar north
WO atare te « ootawry rtore, where, e« aekiaf
®ar ssmm sMßodr, I was wrgod to try Arxa's
CKZMrr Twwojua.
"I Md to, and wm rapidly osred. Blbm
then I hare kept the PscToaxL eonstantly by
Ke, fee family t»e, and I hare found it to be
an inrnluable resxody for threat and lung
Aiaaaaca. J. W. Vi’niTLET.”
Thousands of testimonial* certify io the
prompt eve of all bronchJn.l and lang
aflbcUona, by the ass of Atxx’s Ckxbey
Fmctoxjlu Being very palatable, the youxig
aet children lake it readily.
rsapAxs© by
Dr. J.C. Ay«r A Co., Lowell, Mm t
Sold by all Draghi* ta.
Tues Say, Beeestber Id* I>BA'
l gagfc£s2SsESS
Tha: Colossal Exhibit
I ofailTimel < •
£txfiM9l (IS) Itttoaento IhftfbiCkMi
Bulldfajgajt - ►
tore ta tawwt bahdlnt ever ereeferfl
Me Urgta CooMrvatory la th* Wcrid.
•0 Aor®> of Space Under Cbverl
Mw B*Sre firees aH
Aaayil* to WeawswaMie
tetoeetar aU Vteitara.
tarlsg fto perfod of th* BrpMtdea, from Dea
M te }«*o l, 168 t tto tempereiere at Mew
wt»*n* »v*A<*e 6< Fahr. The Uwn and ahrwh
byry rwnafa rreaa/flnware Msem, froito ripe*, ato
*U Kttoa vetretablna gvow and meter*. O .
FnUltonneMttoa temUhW. AAfreM,
• •kA* IMrceSor SSaaterto,
1 Z“*_Z./ Aw
Th* »aomViZpAp*ii< Wankiya.-M
--z j rar** d»»ot»d t$ K- tu, bmhjL- >i•*. ••
ri»*eripg, <?i*eorerlMt iar,sU*a» and
evir Frarr u*aV»r with
apteadid onrrr.,dti*<. Thue 5,* l »li*4tt. »,
• saiiM *( ighmrtlM
M r-TK'Q al O’J b. »’u.. a*. Th* *
the Soxx-m.3 AKjnuiAM l« that Im ai»-
•elaUoa na* » vqa*'.* that *< all oCw p*Wpa •<
lie alfcMeoribintx*. JHix, Sl3oay«Mr.
hr »,3Mk.»r*. kllisS t, tXX,
Fubllahara, h*. j® ItaXdvay, B. Ti
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xwmUo* Mtn*
th* F*Ua» OfSoe, a»i ha»« r«*p*r«4
nxorelhan On» HyndreW TBcu«*
find 4»VU*c»;ena t«r #».t»aU in th*
UnlUd M»ue *»d f*r.is» «se»«w:**.
OaveaU, Tt»de-MaxkK CapreahM.
UaiaoaiMita. aad *U atiar to
**, *ad Hh«e !«*♦<«> W*-
latabortaoUoaandon raa*«e»blaterm*.
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Aatarfaan fra*-, Tha *dre«ta*e of w»h
well aadiratood by all p*r*>o> wk* wj»h t* tofe**
op- s*• ■ ■■—!
avnw-41, ML JbenMw®, to* tad.
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The New American
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Pxy*tbD® { r>g Agmata wanted
in UDOoemptod territory.
A HOME DRUGGISI
TESTIFIES.
Popularity at home Is *ot always the beet
test of merit, but we point proudly to the faet
that no other medietne has won for itoU
snth universal approbation in its own eity,
stake, acd eonntry, and among all people, a®
• Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.
The following letter from eite of oer beet
known MaaaoehuMtte Druggists ahCuM be <rf
iakeroet to every sufferer:—
RHEUMATISM.
vere that I eonld not move front the bed, er
dr*M, without help. I tried several fin*
Shoe wlthoat much if any relief, until X took
Avnn's Sjljuu.faxiixjl, by the «a* of twe
doMIm of which 1 was completely oared.
Bare sold large quantities of year Sansa*
yaniujt, and it still retains no wonderful
popularity. The many notable cures it he®
effected in thia vicinity eonviaoe me that it
is the beet bleed aedlelao over offered to th®
pablie. X. E. Hamms.*
JUyer BL, Bueklato, Mace., May to, Mto
SALT RHEUM. —cxS
wee far over twenty years before hia removal
to Lowell afilioted with Salt Bhonm in Ko
worst form. It* ulcerations actually covered
aoore than half th* snrfao* of his body and
St®. Me wae entirely cured by Atxb’S
tdxFAnnxA. See certifiMte la Ayer'S
AJMUDMjtor USA
I "** • k BMPABB® BY
brTirc. Ayer A Ce M
IrtiMkMim-HOM lufwL
THE SOUTHERN CULTIYATOH
By recent purchase It now combine*;
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M gopTggttw Fakwbrs 1 Moxthlt, Ba.
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I vIA t he «o with its own nanan i.igr of anb.
f \ fp? acrlbara - Th* Press and people all te*.
"‘k tlfy to it* great merits for Agrlcnlturlsts,
► V[ W 6 aDd a * * medium for controlling Sooth.
> ykAB? errl trade. ——
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D3"Thr Socthet-x Crn.TTVATon Is r
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South—and every number goes out freIOTHH
with information vital to the success of LhosdS
whoso interests it subserves. Ills one of tb»9
oldest and most pooalar Journal* in the Union, 1
and iar SOUTHERN AGRICULTURISTS, for I
whom it has labored tor half a century, ha®
a« superior.
The following are com® of ih® leading f»o.
tures of this trreat journal:
- THOUGHTS FOB TISB MONTH I
▼nlwnMe, Frectfcnl Suggestion* ts» the
Farmer for Bach Month iu the Year.
Public Hoad*; Ditching nnd Terracing;
The Orange Grove; I-epal Department;
Better* from the Field, Mem every State
in the South, giving result* of ta*t* of our bert
planters on matters of practical benefit to the
termer. - 3K -.
Inquire Department, in which ar® pro-fl
pounded and answered question* covering 1
Almost everything of interest on the farm.
The Patron* of Husbandry, everything
of varae pertaining to the order; topics of the
time*; fashton department, attractive to th®
ladiest the apiary ; horse notes; Uve stock doe
tor; hog cholera; Jersey herd; fruit enltur*;
Southern silk culture; science end art; th®
ftutnily circle: children’* department; house
hold topics; Th® Culttv atom cook book, eta.
The Intensive System eg Farming, by
Mr. David Dickson, covering the end re syi
tom of Southern Agriculture, fa now being
published .n Thb Cvuhvatob, in series of
twelve monthly numbers. Back numbers ran
be furnished.
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DOUGLABTILLI. 01,
X Fenr-Pip, Twe»ty-f©*r Col.
laa Weekly, yriitod all at home.
It Is intended to give to the town of Doug
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laa county a first class County Paper—f*e
•rirg ti • n trial, moral and material in
rrests of the Town, County *nd oontiguoue
tfctlops— giving th® News of the day.
*
BKpolkict, n will be DemWaUc It will
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hAnor* the honsrt toikr, rreognixing she
M Ability o( ® or.
Upeaall gsestfeaeef pablie Imperteaee wo
will speak out candidly and will ride the
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any gn**ll*n wkleh we think will tend oani
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—the muses of the peopb, for the general
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ieeal la it* snake np and eirenlatlo®, bat oa
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wilt aol hesitate te ox preen oarvteve.
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