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TERMS OF[8UBSCRIPTION. Tri-Weekly One Year. -- - - - $4.00 " Six-n 9ths. - - - - 2.00 e* " Three inbnuthk. -. - 1.00 ? FIAD ADE Unit . One square oho insertion $1.00. For each subsequent insertion 50.. Obitua ties and Tributes of Respect charged for as advertinements. Liberal discou de foer ontrao VENH engMA ,. - - JOB WORK. Poster ~ YOR OAIH. BULLDOZING UIfAU'RSON. -0 AN ARIZONA PREACIHER'S NEFARI T she t to Come. from the Globe distrietrwhieh would seem to jggii V IA , g 4, not appreciate some of th 'fdidt#1 qualified, and '.theologians of, Arizona "o th, and lowl w lo n we w cat firson Jones, came tlb J'tT e9 in yeks since, and after preach':g once to a goqaz ,i eb foM sTiv\4d 1th.s: to empty b~enches, concluded that Phoenix was h1ti" god~~place 'for his labors, n nj.palke i c1ght "lit" for the Globe. Soon after his artrivaslat'1GMb6C-(lby inwtotoed ":panllniou" d'" 6 1' g 5lg "bovs"~m oftheaoi.fteh4fr the conclusion--*f---sertin-- no. 1- a good deacon lun cored to ass arounfl 6 "o , Bh - contributed each the price of a "Ken tunky.diiul itamt the 8 ao nImu dating deacon, true to his Cliristian in1stincts, chliieliif fii~i hliMBT1 itfidl. then 4eaptid itAib nioonunbnSuf t4e0 preai8!t .tchf'lg lflothbi tcwhe1 counter, and prefaced tilfMf di tion with "Come, 1aXt' t drink to the success of-o 1i 0 giest." Of cour =; e ana the pr hib (of course) he declined. o ewhat disappointed, WPi -Aa 'E he returned next ni r it a preached again, aPW bilti idrr0 ntv "cusscerupted the. doxology by declaring itt p acli er a 9n his coatiu - 11a. 1: It . from his shanty that day The preacher protested his innocence, and his accuser as strongly avowed his guilt. At length it was decided to call a jury and try him on the spot. Hie was taken into custody by one of the "boys," and anothier got a jury together and at length proceeded to tigthe accused. Tes' timony was introdii~nd which fended strongly toward conviction, and alas I poor preacher hadn't a witncs to introduce in his defence. Being I sworn himself he testified that he had worn the coat for nineteen years and offei el the coat as cor roborative testimony. His accuser acted theoartof riatrict7attomb* and argued the case for eppl At the conclusion, the accused, like St. Paul of 01ld, stirred with inno cent indignation and gondog ah~i thousand though .1ze -tervi e edicts of Jud nl';.or, brongh~ { d i eto bear in his ' 144hh bright1 star of dthat dawning a "riata" was thrown around him from the open window near which he was standin'v andl he w'u sip. matrily yanked Ni 69 bldlm pi of eloquence to which he had at tained, out into the darkness, and informed that if he wvould escape crucifixion, be, p frg> the wrMn t 'or i or heard of sift d.' 91 The Camerons dop'Apresent the first instang 4danyynu es ion id the Senate. The present i enator Bayar d succeeded his father, and bo0th were elected to the Senate on the same day---9Afther !toi vacancy and the son to succeed for the long term. Two brothers, Saulsbury, have rotated in the Sen ate from Delaware-Willard havingI served twelve yena-an&ilhianing succeeded him, and now just entered his second term. Benton sat in the Senate with his son-in-law, Fremnont, and Dodge, of Wisconsin, served in the same body with his son from Iowa. ,g g p e lgbeiyg with a son-in-law (Amesa) in the Senate, and Chandler served in the' Senate with a son-in-law...(Hale) in the House. The strongest repre--I sentation of any one family in Con gresswt ge selashurwe brother 1 gy g~h egn ian Congre fr r lbihb ,,-. .A "aadM? T ~ o. - A Obar ot, T.10C., dy~as piod ced ti iateet a o, /A l~t( ..wmU namel Mrs. Levi Melton abandoned her husband, stole $700 from him and eloped with a negro mart p worked on the farm. da-' ondey aftprnoon, says the Charlotte Obser ver, the wife cane into town to pur chase so c h eholc idband grew uneasy an( came ilnt Sn in search of her. He was told that she awas soon g ' .,' I direction of the depot, o a shawl, which from the description he knew to be owned by the negro. The truth Th nreg eh f t sane afterno . n bored to have heard a voice, which emed familiar at the time, calling him as the out going train passe hin on his way to town in search of his 'wife. The painful fact that she had elo ith t negr two On 1e tr C itself htIi nu h e coy th 6o b 2, money. Upon questioning the white man, who had beeu"orlig daily with the negro, he ascertained t litihhtiwa adver lhe -(Mil.ton.) t thatpkp thenu io wou'd -le..ve his wok a Igo to (the h<u 4e - m"'Tiss Cora Dickson, a young girl of ttvonty-.two, arrived in Paris the oth4r day from South America. Her life has thus far been a chockerel one. At the ago o 'ft'een/drMd of the ?tqgtf ; lhin oshe ran away froze her father's house with a large sum; of money. She cut her hair prt and donned Atr lbecoiing ilt sicoesB nl cLbip.boV,a clerk and a horse-:realer Phe I turn ugartrYB;h0 ret whe#'o sh3 entered the army, still ighised. She distinguished -hee% self 'n the service, and became a 1blo cl. Some nionths ago, at a mee ing of officers, she quarrelled with one of those present. A duel So'wed, and she killed her adver i y) On examiining the dead an's papria sly 1' .ithAt 'edo i Ha' ille her oldest brother, Wh6 had cft Tone w1,ien' 9fN(rns two years 4 . motytlorrqr- tricken, she throw Arsolf at the bishop's feet anc .e promised to intercedgdilh I athdr. -- a VECEtI'E trikes at the root of disease by purifying lblood, restoring the liv idn4 kidney, .healthy action, invigorating the nervous IyIktem. Vegetine not a vile, nauseous compougd,,.pbie imply purges the bowels, but a sate, leasant remedy which is sure to purify ho bloodrund-thereby restore the. ealth. V 'tite .5 noirescri ed i' ae t Scrofula and tther diadases of the ble ~ y unpy Qf the ,est phlysteians5 owing to it gra success n curing all diseaa* or this 'nattro., Vegetiino;: )oes not deoeive invalida. Izito falso hopes >y puyging andoreatinj. fldtitions al~pd ite, bhubsasigt bature i elearinig and >urifying-the wholp asaten leading tho ntieztt graedudllyfto orifdet health. a Bostonphsin.baeo pf ois blooA -purifier. -Hearing~ of its many ,o <ri1boujve-I., after all other remedies ulddiiled, I vis.ited the laboratory and tonv*infced myselA'of its den uine merit. It a preparedl from barke; root'. and herbs, mehliof which is highly effective, and they ire ebmpounded in such a manner as to rodnee-astonishing results." e ik :s aecnowled ged and recommended by )hysicians and apothecaries to be the best muritior and cleanser of the blood yet liscovbred, an~d thousands speak in its praise who have beeni restored to health. W HA T IS N EEDFD. BOSTON, Feb. 13, 1874. Dearsir-boutnhoyear' ice? r found Fyself ig. denb~hl* ond ititm frbzth genenda lebility. V'EGi'TINE wvas strongly recibtf nended to me by a frie'nd who had been uch benetitted by its use...i procured1 the article, and after usng several bpft) was restored to hiei ild Kikdntiid - ~ause. I feel quite "ontildent that -thgrg is no medicine superior to it for ' tq9 comnplaints for which it is espeldly pared, aitv4yggldianbeeyfally r'coiftuend it to those who i fe'el that they need somec thin~g to rest ore theijte perf'ect health. Firm of S. P. Pet n11 &. ~o,,4 it St, Boti/ '~ *i' "I ~ FEE L MYff ljA '1%W{ iN NATICx, 31Ass., June 1, 1872. MR. H. . STEVEN,1: Dear Sie-4re gh therrlvice and earn. est persuasi (gig ~o.1~ p )IIeathoE li lane, I'hav hienh mg VEGETINE foi epif.w ,iqhlbhissftredf fe.niyse~IV nd Dii. .~ W. CARTER. .2 v6eTNa MAt, C"~UL 'PA Ei Above well known GUANO. - PHATE is now offered for sale at tb Consumers of this guano will find i gavp 4ueh universal tisfootlt, F CUM i NG & CO., --oK E. H. FROST & CO fob 10-3m M?A " on at o-ili t ted Toyag end showing manner of Inhaling, (Bend for our large and beautifully illustrated paper, sent free to any address.) CATARR H I2h*.9ise ges can be reached, _ _ and Catarrh is a di. ease of the AirPassa WE MAKE A SPEC- gesof the Head. Use IALTY of treating pa- thisTreatmentasw. t ntljy Mii. Please direct, which iey rite 31d debrlbe your and pleMant, e s mip mss. ,f guarantee a p~rfect cunn of Catarh. Why? for the same reason as lroncha --N ! Tbes are simply conductors to carry air to the Lung, ALL.PERSONS THAT hence Inhalation read this are invited to mustgodirect tothe send for our large and seat of the disease, e illtrate d and if you will fol address. we guarantee to cuna Bronchitis. = yT ..asn, - lfl~~~E AI d h lab ntrhotb E of the Bronchial faat ion and irri tation of the mucus Mil)GUARA NTEE TO menmbranelningthe C1 B Couhs Colds, lHronchial Tubes. Dl thieria, Pneumon a Use Ox ygenated Air Neuraigia,and nearly all as we wIll direct and when all other remedies Cure. e hae cured fail. ce of 20 years Ca~i u-dUWhy ? ONISUMPIONU ue hu'ndreds of i1,,cases, some of them dieNy l p"h*'icn of other schools of DPY SPE P SIA W E r ed o f OCURE. LIver and Kid- the AIr passages and neycomplalntsaroefec- over ttvo-thitrds of tually reached by Oxy- the eases are cause genate Air-guarantee a cure if you willicome insea.. son, -D.ened's esx tanyasethroug CiSASCERS I resed cane.c Why -AD--. aust ore inO i Lun thengs o 4 gRo v and ase though vey itte hrno ean is u ie ind Anpro trot esod n threc con rueseitoites-. is fodit ents ored. n pm'- nctt with theo ifte bleo I.god ,C R lt ti ad so that ro i t her ~o~rtwngblod wtian he oydy Ox. McveryllAN or no lAi. r, ou hal hm. CvCancerand Tumors, Woe puarfaeopu t iakscrom thiad- in bcood Ithone prtent-e(.W WU im ertieof any t Yt pFTrcuEEND b M~iearDnie, __22_Hgh__Street, Provdenusc using therylod to beet Oxy av Ay arcing Wu M.PRK0 , he bdya it re UANUF AND COMPOUND ACID PHO&. e following epJ icy this qo , t fully up to. 't g w 9b >r eirtiikre sdp Wingsmbero, . t. TO-' TO ahire At the Dry Goods, Psaay Godods and 'iillinety *AZAA. New 4 ring Ptite hid other dodi ox pacted wily. INSPECTION of the L.Idies and pubdo generally so licited. tPRIO1S and g6ods will compare favorably with any in the arst AGENT for BUtteriok ie41r fatfig, Ladies' Misses' and Cbildre n' Patterne in Store. ALL WINTER GOODS parked'do*n in priodi to dlear thsa out as much espoast e. ALWAYS BEOBIVING fresh an4 chotqe G004l in. the Grrooegyu Department. THE PtiILtd' are aware that gay stock qonse of Qeng ral Mircohadis Y It' *efoi takeb ton much time anj..sppcoto.itqmizer,. 8ufce it to say, you baa Ind all ou .ant at J. yo. BOAC'S. Fine'Early Rose- Potetoe and rash Gar.es Seeds in* M J. . BOAG'S. Furniture4 Tumyer, Slnglos, &o., fr sale I , thb lowest, by J. O. BOAG. feb 24 ..iclasrr & C& SPRING PRINTS I -SPM1ING P1%NT I 4-4 Porcales at 12j.*. New York Mills, Watiftutts. Fruit of tise Loom, Farwel and other brandh of L~ngoloth. Table Damask-Brown, Bleached arid Red. A full stock of Bed Ticks. A large lot of high-back Tuck (2umbs just receivqgg, All of which we are selling very low -FOR THE CASH.-.. mr 10 lit. Zion Institutes THE patronege o( hq oa p of FairAeldtis earnestlysolididdE for this time honored Solbool, TZWus, NiaTAr,N OWN mraK QUAsWera sa ADY~xog; 1stUrade per Quarter ci 49 week,, t1p Q 2nd " " * 44ao Pririary " " *4 4* A few pupils will be rebelved i6 beefdfd' in the fa mily of the .&rincipal, on rense blo term i. 'W. M. DWIGP"10 J~kS Print Ip'a. To the Cit zn ,ttastJ Fnily pur oses 1 Bar. To the PlanUter 01 rtrn wa~ v ~q~r be ~ U .i~ _/. . { ;. /4 "' 1 -;a - 1. ... 4Tt di 4idi K' y3 !r smr At 10R tSorw 1HShTS o ~~p2 .i 9r for . * ofin.evqm iqr. W op o~loriditj it lasd.k r w .I $.ti pie.s promptly. 3 i '4 t I .