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rtR-WITK2Y EDITIONJ INRIo .U,'1 JSIA,9AURi,8 {OJ 9N.1 NE$W A DVERTISEM1ENT1. BE ATTY P ,aNt."00 Moe. MAN[.t F. B Ar' Y,114a1hingconl, NX. .. G UNS* ax Ilvlrs. Illustrated Pr,ce Pittsburg, Pitfr. OrIat W1.btrn Unn Work, 8TYLE.4 010 CARD16~ lc., oir 25 Now Yeari a mp 4U3Ile4s t .111USTEADI C. Na,al, New York. F E M 3110Til o?tt ( j4evyIblyi!y 41tei-winder W"tch rel e- wlilt 1 111-r . Order. Te ni dlol Ii..; -I . I yN F3 1rant(qr. 31. CIINE1H l '0., 1l1adelpiaP t., or Milwaukee, %V Isconsin. FATHEW -' For cnts. bi'l n'i FA N sprain., blInd and oledl, g RFMEDE IgI'es. k'etailm. frI-it. 11Wturd limrl, frot ted jlis, Iil dolent l1'ers, disclarinritig sores. swolile I 0'or le, rusluelas, and varlemm, velins i14 SANi) 1V I' T1 WITl II lAyE,. A-k f ir It, because it Is bet ler. strolmo:. and .-aal) r Ihan anR KSot, and Xiswarranted y W 1KS& PITTEIt. Wiholesle DI'ligi.tists, 360 Washi Ingtilon t.'ret, Boston, :l - A%nd(lfor Re~tduce Pric')t~e Lis%t oif ason & Hamnlin CA13INT ORGAN8. New and splendid St yles.: PIlE E1 iE D'UCED $11 to $.i, ea4h Iis mn. (Nov. 1-t7i). Address. MASON & 1.1A.IN. 0lIMAN CO., host on, New York or Chileago. AG ENTS Wanted F lhdals"and 11l m1AS Awarded FOt IlOL.\.AN'S NE'W PICTORIAL BIBLES, 200 Ilusiitrailons. Addreis, ftn lww eireulars A. J. HOL31AN & CO., 1',3( Arch Street,'hila. Lgents Wanted ! FOR PARTICULARS ADDRnSS WILSOI NEIIN G 31.1)iH COMPANY, 829 Broalway, New York City; Chicago. Ill., New Orleans, La.; or Kai Francisco, Cilifornia. HABIT CURED. A Certain anti Snro Citro. Large redue-tion tin prices. A trial hot Ile fre. Mits. .1. A. Ditol..1%amil, I.ll Port 11ndalm. Dox 10:3. (Formurly :,rs. Dr.LS. 11. Colllig. R U P T..U F4E, I'lon NvIshinllg relilef and entcre for itupturn should consiilt, Dr. .1. A. 811 .R.M AN, 25S Broad wily, New York. Senld lom.s. for his new book. wit I photographlie 11keiesses of bad vwsos before and alter Cei'll. BOWare of 11aPAIS who prelenLI to furnish Dr. iherm111a's treatmient.. One of t,hesp fellows, a uermn:a clerk, now calling himself Dr. V. 0. Crempien, Is 11dicied on complaint of Dr. H. tund awafts trial for forgery anild (m1bezzleeinclt. Jan 1-4w LO.OK OUT!i OUT! AND WATCH FOR DA NiNENBERG'S GREAT Price List. IT WiLL ASTONISH Just Received, A PPLES, Oranges, Pears, Bais jins ?.and Onions, just in andl low ior cash. We will koop on hand during the sea son a choice stook of the above fruits. A LS0, Butter, Eggs,Soda Bion'its, Ginger Broad, spicos, Starch, Grist, Meal, etc., always fsh at J. E. CATHCA RT & BIRO.'S. A Gi eat Offer For Holidays I E will during thesc larl tinies and the holidays dimpose of 100 N FV I IANOS and ORGANS, of first-cluss Makers at lower prices for ca1sh1, or in stallments, thian over before oirered. WATrEltS' Pianos and Organs are the best made, warranted for live years. lIlustrit tevd Catatlogues mailed. Orcot induive ments to the trado. Piinos 7 octave. S140; 71ocetaive, S0. Organs, 8 stops, $18; I stos: ;5:'7 stops, S$ 5: 8 stops), $70;~ 10 stops, $85 12 rtops. S90; in pv-fuet orler not lused a ve3ir. Sheet Mlusic at hal f price. _1.Oi1ACE WATERS & :ONS, Manufittctirer and th.alers, -1) East 14th St reet, New Yors. nov 310-w $100, 000! One hundred thositnd dollars' worth of Merciandise! I'letet wVith a view of stupplying the waits of all -il peoplu VIsItUing ColtiIIlILI (itirIng the vair, cotisl.-,ig of DRY GOODS! Carpes. Oil Cloths, Walt Paper, Witidow htI11110o . 'adits', b.-u* iati.1 Chil dr1 t's vinle Sloes. Jones, Davis - Bouhnights Otfer l: all t heir Variouts dmi mvints n ix triartlitry collectioll 0o I lie latesl novell vs in DRY GOODS, FANCY 000.8 ANn SHOES. We call specIal attenLtion to our iniiese stock of Dress (oo(i. lil olir Iloslery telartmell t yout will 1lt1 vvvrythn yiu wlnt, ait 11noderlite pr0ces. We keep tlways (oI hati 1 C01oI)IP t,ssor1t ineit, of I1ar-is' sealless Kidl lives; also a sup(l) ar IIe. (of Iwo-luttoni Kiti loves, all colors, for one oh r.1 1a pair. Ililt U llolstwry departmeint 1i stockeL wit h a full [Issormlnit of C':ar,110, Oil Ch(bils,Hu: Miats, Canltonlatil COV0.1 A3tIligs, Win do1ow sh:itts atiol .ace Curt alis. SItang(erS vi-41ting (,ollllmbl)a will lIInd t.h"s st iabti -t11e1v ilhlm d oidly tike m1ot a1traeliV 1t11ei' ia I he eIty, atll we extenld. a vorl.11 1vitla lion to ever"y mie to pay us:a visit. GIArdI%rs 1'm I he vitit ry for goods or samples promptlyv at IvtldA (1). We preI-.iy frehrihl oli at l a . rders of Ten Dol lars an ld uwari's. JONES, DAVIS & BOUKNIGHTS, (Stcevssors to It. C. Shiver & Co.,) Oct 9 -31-1 TI :'I-P HNANT -HAS COME With a Fresh Stock of Fall an Winter Goods, AT THE DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS AND Xillinory Bazaar. -- 0 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. take pleasure in annotining to our friends and the public generally tht we are now opeting tho fincit and most oiplete assortment Of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, iluigMillinery and Fainey Gloods in al tltest sty'les andi noveltlies of the seastlon, such a's are genoeral ly found. in ai lir-st-class M illinery estabhlishmeiont. F'an ey and staiple D)ry Goods, a beauiflul stock of niewest styles of' D)ress Goods TRIMMINGS. A futll ass'orl men t of' bro'wn and b)lea"lhed iilus!lins, Pi'opilas, Coticoes. Gitinhaius, Sentts' (Goods, Notions, Corsots, ( loves, Men's 1and0 Boys' H ats. Bogots and0 Shoes5 for (Gents and Boys, Shoes and Gaiters for Ladties, Misses aind Children. A FULL STOCK OF Fresht (1roceri es, Confectionecries, Cakes atnd Cracke'rs, Chieesec, Malckerel, Floutr, Mbeal, Grist, Roaps, Starech, I antdleiS, Korosenoe, . Croekory, Tin atnd Futrnitutroatnd Mattres.ses, LUMBER FOR SALE As low as theo lowiest. Call atnd examine liy stock antd pricos. Js 0. BOAG, oct3 ESTA BLISHED IN 1859. CHARLES MUELER. WATCHES, Clschs and Jewelry re paired, and satisfaction guaraniteed ' oovorybody. N. B.----Al lto havo loft watocs at my ore munst, como and got them, or I will | 1 thorn for costs in thirty days. I ant 181 OHAURTB5l AUtTIf... VEGETI NE An Excellent Medicine. 81P1(lNGPI HI.M. 6., FOb. 18, IRT , . h Is 1N to cert I hat, I have INI'd V EG ETINE mat11 t Il rel tirte11ly It. It. stivells, lomq on, 3lass., for (iettiamlisl alld laliertil Prostration of tlt Ne'rvolls Syslinm, w%*It gomllsuctes. I recoll. Inettld Vegii, Itiie 11as alik e.ce11l110 i dcleline foi sitelh (*onllp lints. Yokirs very truily. C- W. V.\NDm FI T Mir. V:alldegrMf, fif titf, Or:in of Vitilgrf I II1tiltil . 18 I well kniownl lhtl-Alles- II:-Il 7n thil at., havint olile of ite 1.rget ses il 1yilIlgIliett, 0. Our Miist -r's Wife. L.OClINVI.M.". KiY., Ftl..11, 11M D"arsir-Tl'. v ,.w.r ago I va.s sliferin terribly Milk h111.11nlatory .ihetlalisinl. O111 inintster's wife ais1dVtiloe t.) lake Vegelinm. A ftelr I akinog ' ie ho1, I %%iis tilliviy relIeved. 'l'i y v ir l' I llog t rettivil of tile il se e, I agaillt cllIm1141104 (;Iking. 11, atI)j. bttIg belle lit, geall. IL aIrreakily iproves i1ny digetA toll. liespelA. tA LLA IM. lOll West JelTf-esol "tret. sI afe ilid Sure. M it. 11. 1It. S 1vr .;s : Ill I! yollr V TI I N p W:Il rotllenlti it lile; n11141 . Iting t ite) I. -r1. I A .ioi l a 1-r14ienrh I colienl tei- Ili 11. iIt. Al Ii, tiano I \vas sl.I v, Ilil, Iroill (l.eii 111)14 iil-rvolls 131o01tr'at thsti, NU IIlll c111 il by ov rwork aildg irr e)gulal h: . t is, Its n%1n11(4-1111 mtrk t'll l l_-g alid Clira I ive' prollerlI'es st-meWl-t'd o aiff-41, Iy ivebilit tA Sys,I I I n 111I hli t < l10.<4'; Witll 4Ititler it per sletueirap!hily recoverlvd, galilig mnglre 11h,11 listtial hevallth alld good Iveillrg. Kilket tben I hav Ilot h to give btgtlrne lny MSI lIIIIItIA:11140111f,lur"Wmvnt, IS btin1 a Safe silrsalld powveritlitngini InI protniolln helicai1 alnil r'llslorlin till- wastlil sysvl i t a new Mcf .iill qllwry. VEITNE ll e(inly intl:teI usf., 111( a6 Itllng ats I live I 11rver e.xpect, to Illda at beter'. W. II. CLA lK, 120 3'Moutervy I-Ireet, Aill"ghiany, Pellosylvanlia, VE GE TAN7 h'Ii! follwi'g h-t ter froit ltvv. C. W. 1ans fltelI. lormerly3 p'tu or f I li uIm-1lst I"iico. I:al Church11 i.10 Pairk, illi Sit prumenl svill!.1l II Lowell, Ilil.m. convill"( UIVry eMit w1u) rv:-atly h1iSN!ellor -tof wo( e fl tr t I llaill ivs (11 \Vegel ino os s i ! la n r al rirliler ol I lie blood. HEIll l'l.34ASS., 1'eb, 10, laiti. Dvar sir-Aboul tell yp:"rs atgo Ilny hlealtil fallb-ti throug1 tIhLe t411iltIg efect-S of (tIs. liepsta ; liva I'lY :t Yva r tlt er' IW.Is atlike(d by typhod t-verill us 1sworA, forinl. It'ede ill Illy bial-k, .r list took lth form of l1 l:trge deep. seatedI ab)C)S, whh was liftevi Illotllons in g.atherillIg. I hail two surgcl:ii operations by lihe bes.,t skilLlln thoSWtIVt, buit, rVTedevt no10r Itile ivil uile. I tilferel great pit lt. lillv, and wal constantly Weake lne tiby i profuse lls charge. I aso lo.m sainill piece: of bone it 31atters rail oi liths aboit seven years, till Ay. 1674, wlien a frieid rtionkuadediimo t1c go t.ot hc olice, atalk w%Vt1h1yol til t! v'-irtu! of Vtgt 1111. I tiltl So, anl by you1 kIlndiles llassed1 throllgi yur tatiufDtry, vilrnoting llt Iriengirowts, &c., by whillh your retmety is pro tilt;et. 11y what I saw Inild lefit! I gailIed sOllie Con. I vi-1i011t- I l.tking it. soon after, bilt felt wormt' j r(lill Ils 11fet- ; -,ill1 I verst-vervirl, andI( SO(In ft it was bi,-ivitiliv ow DIlli of herNrISpH-Cts, yel 1 14 lnot m 1 h11111 1H rlt l ile s I rIe ll*q! 1. 11 1 l t Okwn It fallhfullh for 1 11t.1io inlore tIj.:In a yvar, wlIt'i I hV difilIlld. . IIn 11he lck . e r111ed ; 111 for nine 111In11nths I have elljo -1 1te beit of hwalth. e DtIrilng I he past few weeks I hal a iscrofillouw Swie-1lllg as Ill rgeas 111y list, g.atheri Oil an01thl parq ol myhly I 0ook VEM7T11' E faft hfully, aud it removed It levol wl! ii he tirfave lin it ino li. I i Ik I shIlild havebeen vured of 1it, inaln Iroubht ner3 ill I bIll I:Iktn la gitr do1 ,aft er havinq bevolinv acclUtM1141 to 11 -, efTeels, XVi. lit, ialatrow t roniblet iw i h eo l-Ot kidie (lisvia.v illiersma Ithat Il likesl rile t( (t11re 4-1110h ic di-4va.ses ; and If they will patteln. 1y I y:k wVEl,lI.N E, It, Will lin mlly Judgment cure thM. WVIIIh great obligiationg I am11 yourj*. ver'y (ruly, (. W. AIANSFIRLD. Plast or of tile Met ollO1Ist Episcopal Clitrell. Y E G It,[INE11 -PREPAID-11) BY H. R. STEVENS, BOSTON, MASS. Vege lj Soul'-by all IDruI_gist s& jan.1 1 -4w RESTAU R ANT. ---- HEundlersigned beOgs leave to in forn: Star' Saloonis open101, and1 sulliied with the be(st the llnarket atlords-suc1(h a. Beelfsteak, Ham11, Boingnat $:ausaige, Oys ters in overy stLIO, Fish1, and1( other deili cacies. A full supply of' the pu)reRt * Wines Liquor's andit La'rer Beer. '2T" North Carolina11 Jon WiskeyiI~1 a specialty. -ALSO A well selc'tedl stock of Tobacco arnd Se'gars. Theii paltronafge' of' tlh ui is 0 olicid J. GROESCHEL, oct 14-tx3mu Proprlictor'. Egg Nogg for Christina s FF HE unrirsigned respoetfullly callb .Ltho attention of' tile citizens of Fair ficid to the fact that lie has1 a f'ull stock e: tho flnest LAIUORS andli WINES in th< B3oro, and1( guaranilItoCs its pulrityv in overl" instance. In hlisstock are thoe follow. D)upuy, Otard & ('o., Coghao Birandy Old, genuine Jallisic Ruinl, gonninoe 18b1 Cabinet Rye, genuiine 18(3 , Roanock< RIyo WVhis key, genuino nliclker'bockel R~yO Whiskey, genuine N. C. Appl Br'andy, genuli nlo N. C. Sweect Mash Corr Whliskey, genuioo Stone Mountain Sou: Mash Corn Whiskey, genulino Baac Fits & (Co., Chamnpagne, fine Palo rTbl< Shoerry'; and a fuill stock of all Domnesti Liquors, Winos, Ales, CigarA, Tobacco, Pipes, &c., &c. Reospectfuilly, 00 a F. W. HIARENIH T . A FASCINATING SCOUNDREL -0 SOME A CCOUNT . OF 1k1 11-A8VA LI 1 ES. The Exploits of John H. Miller in Ne England and Elsewhore--Bagged a Last. Presidont Hayes, through thi attorney-general, has received a re quest for te proper papers to ex tradito John Baggs Hopper, now ii jail at St. John, New Brunswick Concerning this precious rascal, wh< was so well known in South Carolim under the name of John H. Miller I the Springfield (Mass.) Republica has the following : The arrrost of John Baggs Hop per, alias John Miller, Maj. Johi Thomas, and Charles Chapman, a St. John, N. B., the other day, fo: forgery, brings up the career of i very remarkable swindler. Spring field know him .under the name o Thomas, and ho has "done" Nov England very thoroughly. Here h< put up principally at the Massassoi Houso, but after%Vard was at Mrs Evans' boarding-houso. J-Ie sough to know our "best people," was I patron of several neighborhoot partios and picnics, his lituro ii said to hang in the display madi before Moffatt's gallery, and h made for a timo altogether a cofi spicuous figuro in tho city. He wal hero for quite a stay last January and returned again in the early sum mer for another little visit. Hq came sometimes to the RepIblican editorial rooms to read the Southeri papers, talked interestingly of poli tics, and was altogether a fascinat, ing person. Thomas is perhaps jus turned forty ; of medium height stout build and a little inclined t< be portly, wei,ghing about two hun dred pouinds. His head is shapel, with ai incipient bald spot arouni his dark hair, which is cut short but not closo, and has a little wav< in it. His complexion is healthil, florid, and he wears a handsom dark moustache ; his eye is bright his manner frank, intelligent anC attractive. So much for the man. His careci of crino and scandal has been indus trious and eventful. Hopper wai born in Queen Anne county, Md. where he married a Miss Millor daughter of the local minister, b, whom he had two children. Jus beforo the opening of the war hi forged heavily, deserted his famil and fled South. After the war h turned up at Augusta, Ga., havinq assumed the name of his deserto( wife. Miller, as wo must now cal him, was agent for two -insuranc companies, which he swindled in i dozen years out of about $60,001 by forgery and embezzlement ; hi also mlarried1 another wife, by whon he had flvo children., Miller finalla paissed forged notes oil James d B3ailie & Bros., intimate friends, ant left Aug usta. H-e next turned u] at Newv Orleans, and, with tile helj of a pal, victimized a Catholic bisho] out of $30,000. He is though to have gone thence to Cali fornia, but turned up in Nov England last January. He livet handsomely at tile Boston Re vore House, and came to WVorcestor and this city as Major Thomas. H< was a somewat notable attraction a Martha's Vineyard last seasony be ing accompanied by a young and stunning woman who claimed to be rich Buffalo (N. Y.) widow, and th< pair gave thle most elegant entertain Imonts possible. About this tim<t Major Thomas won tihe confidenc< and( money of a Spiingfleld drum mor, and lho proved a "lady-killer to the disgust of certain gentlemem from this part of the conutry, it il said. It is also thought that h< was concerned in tile big diamonm robberies that took place at th< Vineyard about this time. u Thomas wvas recognized by an Augus ta (Ga.) man, to whom he explained r that lhe assumed his present name be cause bo was living with a womai not his wife. The swindled Augus ta parties were notified, and th chase after the forger began whia] has just enIded in his captiure. *Those who knew Thomas in thi city say theyare not surprised at hi Sgreat success as a rogue. He has a most retentive miemoery, was ac 'complishled, studiously polite an< > carefully agreeable. He ratho overdid the businass at first, so al to bring suspicion upon himself, bu soon danpelled it with great arcI , Of coursd there are people wilo riow ay they always know him to be a villaii. But tho degree of doifi. deiceo that Thoimas overywhero inspired somins to havo b011 110 less remarkable than the succo&H with which lio carried out his crimes. Whilo here ho protendod to bo at Now York lawyer settling up the estate of a ward in the metropolis. .ie is also said to have lad $2,000 depositbd in the Chicopoo Rank. ALL ABOUT THA; The Cu> that Cheers but never Inebri Etes. A writer in an 6xchafigd has the following to say about tea : The nose is one of thn best judges foi distinguishing good tel, and how to preparo tea properly art teaches us. To obtain a hoverage very aromatic and onl ill it rinial degree astrin gent you must infuse the tea for half an hour in a very small quantity of cold water, and then add tho fboilig water, pouring the tea, be fore it is very brown, into the cup. The cold water saturates the whole textulo of the leaves and produces b the sime advantages as when we wish to obtain good broth from butcher's meat, and the boiling water separates the tainin from tid caffeine, which is precipitated when t the infusion begins to grow cold. In offect, if yon take tea in the Russian fashion, in a drinking glass, you will see the tea grow turbid alost as soon ats it is poured out. I think it is wise to take only the first infusion, which contains from four to six times as much useful substanco as the second. This last has the inconvenienco of being only in a very small degree aronatid and in a high degrme astringent. Tho addition of a fev drops of lemon juice, or of any -other vegetable acid, renders tea more exciting; and this custom prevails among Spoor Chinese and manyi Russians. The addition of an alkali5 on the contrary, makes tea less stinulating - and im some imeasure narcoticalh In Chinese Tartary, -in Cashniere, t and in other countries of Asia, the leaven of tea are eaten, cooked in 3 various miodos with butteri flour anld soda, ahd the richness of thi leaves in albumine explains their nutritive power. It is said ill the travels of Hue, Cabet, Atchterlony and others, that a good soup of tea is one of the best lliuents for those about to undertake fatiguilngt joUr neys in lofty mountains Tea ex cites the movements of the heart less than coffee, is less hostile to sleep, and is less fit to sustain in L tollectual labor ; but more than 3 coffee it increases the eliminative r activity of the skin mid respiration. 3 More than everything, experience aviileth to indicato to any on I wiether, from the state of his I nervos, his brain or his digestion, he ought to prefer tea or coffee. In every fashion it seems to be ) proved tha.ft after dinnor til a Chinese leaf ought to be preferred 1 to tihe Abyssinian berry. In very cold countries and on1 very cold .days, and consequently with su I preme reason in the Arctic zone, tea ) is tile best of drinks, as all travelers have demnonstrated. Dr. Kane did 3 not hesitate to call tea the "great L panacea of Arctic travel." The cx, ,cessive use of tea, ospecially green tea, pr'oduces obAtinato wake fulnIess, I nervous trembl ings, convulsions, -cramps of the stomnach, palpitations of the heart, and;so on. AYERs AMRroAN ALMANAO is now ready for delivery by the druggists, Iand we are free to say that we have read this welcome visitor with sat isfaction and p)rofit. It contains an astonlising am11ounlt of ilnformation which is useful to everybody, and shows how to treat nearly all the die eases from which people suffer. It invariably recommnenids theO best remedies to be empllloyed, irresp)ec tive of Ayor's Family Medicines, and furnishes, indeed, tile best medical advice by which a great majority of ailments can be treated success fully. Tile anecdotes, witticisms .and joko.s pro t,he best comp)ilation that comes under our notice, and the book is a refreshing contribution to our enjoyments every year.-&. (Clair Observer. 1w SEighteen thousand men are now engaged in the express business. Express companies cover 50,000 Smiles of railroad, and it it estimnated that their messengers daily travel $300,000 miles. I A large shed in Somervrlle,. Mass., e' has been stocked wvith wood, sawa i and sawbucks, and tramps. are at U liberty to earn their meals there or .to go away huugrv. -