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THURUSDAY, JANUAtY 0, : 1879,
It. M11ANS DAYIN, H101Ten.
JNO. S. t H YNOI,DS. A11o9iAr HmTou.
Tni w IVEAIlR still conitinues uni
precedItlly CoIl all over the Union.
The IIudsolt River was frozen over at
Yonkers, near New York, for the first
tine in tweity years. A number of
vessels Were h1emm1111ed in by ice in tihe
harbor, a very serious matter, as
every day's leiay costs a coastwise
vessel five hundred dollars, and one
bouiid for Europe, a thouisand dollars.
GovmINoi Scm-soN has appointed
Senator A. 11. Butler, of Aiken, filsh
Commissioner for the State. This is
one of the feIw offices to which no
salary attaches. Colonel Butler's
first official act, will be to stock the
rivers in upper South Carolina with
four hundred thousand young Call
fornia salmon, prescuted to the State
by the fish commissioner of M.ary
land.
A'r A GE1NIRAL clection held in
France oi Sunday (such elections
are always held oin Sunday) the Re
publicaus gained control of the Sen
ate, which inat always been monarchi
cal in its tendencies. The Assembly
is also Republican by a large inajori
ty. Political prophets say that tho
Prince in perial and the Bourbons had
better now betake themselves to sonic
other occupation than that or waiting
for the Frenlclh throne. It won't pay.
'TIl SoNTORIA elect ion in North
Carolina is (irawing near, and much
excite-nmt prevails. Pools are sold
every night, with Vance in the lead,
Mrrinon second and the field scarce
ly anywhere. Great fears are enter
tained that Vance and Merrinion will
defeat each other and let a third man
slip in. A North Carolina paper says
that Nriice is tihe choice of every
Southern newspaper outside of his
own State, as lhe is of most of those
in it.
Ti.: Surni. Couirr of the United
States bas just affirmed thle constitu
tionality of the laws passed by Con
gress to prlevent polygamnly, find the
Court holds that th Mormons cannot
dodge these laws Oil the plea of
religious belief. Every Mormoin
Saint can now be put in the penitch
tiary' for bigamy, and as Utah Terri
tory is very fertile it is not unlikely
that tihe "Gentiles" will root out the
follovers of Brigham Young and
possess the rich tields themselves.
This offers a new ground for the
canrpet-b)aggers.
lUrris il caAuJ' srs are maki.ng a
proposition to fund the entire debt of
the State of' Vir'gnia ait four' per cent.
Virginia is the most involved of all
the Stales in the UJnion. She owes
over thirty mail lions of dollars, be
sides accrued interest, and the rec
pudiation feelbnig has been veiry strongr
though the deb)t paiyers are lit p)resenlt
in thme asendency. If Virginia, in
her dreafl predicament, has auny
show of' obtaining such favorable
teris, it seems phtini that South
Caro(linia couIld do as much if the debt
qumestioni were onice settled. Under
thre Consolidation comp~romnise, cour
debt will be redunced to about $7,200,
000, at six Per' cent. interest. Once
aIssuire cap)italists that this debt will be0
paid, and they will doubtless agree to
fund it at four per cent., thus virtu
ally scaling the dlebt dowvn one-third,
and making the entire interest on thme
ddbt not quitec three hundred thou
sandl dollars. 'This wouldl efl'ect
pIretically the same endl as the re
pud(iationmists have in view, and in a
manner much moure satisfactory to all
parties. As long, however, as the
wrangling over' the debt continues, no
aid can be sought for from wvithout.
The Adulteration of Syrup.
In this issue willl be found an article
oni the adult.oration of syrup, whimch
Is wall calculated to make a man after
reading It hurry to the nearest dentist
and have his "sweet tooth" extracted
forthwithi. If half of what Is charged
be true, no wonder peoplo suffer from
dyspebsia. This thing of sitting
dowvn to breakfast, calling for buck
wheat cakes made of wheat shorts,
buttering themi with oleomargarine,
spreading over them a mixture of
starch, sniphuric acid, copperas and
limo, and masticating themn with a set
of porcelain teet.h, beats the old feat of
spelling "bonny clabber wvithout a b"
nll hollow, and makes one yearn for
an india rubber esophagus and a
double back acting forty horse power
cojper lined digestive apparatus.
Charles Francis Adams, Jr., has
resIgned his position as a government
diretor of the Union Paicifll Raliroad
Company.
GENERAL 008811
A brakeman named Opdyke was
frozen to death on Friday whilo run
ning on a Central Railroad freight
train from Easton to Elizabeth, N. J.
A man is also reported frozen on the
North Pennsylvania freight while
going over the Central division.
Gen. Grant qrrived In Dublin on
Friday morning, accompanied by
Minister Noyes. le was met by the
Lord Mayor, and was presented with
the freedom of the City of Dublin. He
visted the public institutions and
other places of interest. There was
no public demonstration.
The Chineso question was briefly
diRcessed at the last Cabinet meeting,
and in acoordance with the reco,amon
dation of the concurrent resolution
adopted by the Senate and House of
Representatives at the last session, it
was decided that the secretary of State
should open formal ne4otiations
with the Chinese government for a
lloditcation of' the Burlingame treaty
with a view to placing restriction's
upon Chinese immigration to this
country.
Noah Williams and Madoc Gainey,
of Green county, Indiana, made ar
rangements to break into the store of
Watts Bond, at Oakland, forty miles
south of Terre Haute, on Thursday
night. A number of citizens having
been informed of the intended burg
lary, awaited the arrival of the thieves
in a saloon near Bond's store, in which
the lights had beoa extinguished. The
)urglars visited the saloon to obtaiu
liquor bofore going to work, when the
citizens opened fire upon them. Over
thirty shots were exchanged. Wil
liams was shot through the ,neck and
killed, and ("ainloy was wounded in
the breast and will probably die. A
citizen named Norton was shot in the
face by the thieves and was slightly
hurt. Wii f lie robbers was captured
a set. of' flue burglars' tools.
NEW GOODS !
CHEAIL GOODS! GOOD GOODS
MESSRS. J. F. McMIASTER & CO
T AVE now in store and are receiving
wookly now, cheatp at(n good goods,
Clothing, Boots and Kho--s, Hats, Trunks,
and Valises, Satchels, Umbrellas, &e.,
&C., &c., &c., &C., &c., &c., &c., &c., &c.
A full stock of Gents Funmishing Goods.
Complete line of Ladies' Misses' and
Chldrens' Hosiery and Gloves.
We have marked down t) the very
lowest fignres our stock of Gloves, in
which we are ()fforing great bargains.
Linen and Hemstitched Handkerchiefs,
in great profusion at very low prices.
In Boots and Shoes, wo are prepared
to offer special inducements.
Blankets I Blankets I
GROCERY DEPARTMENT.
Now Jiuck whoat Flour, Fresh Buck wheat
Flour, Elegant Nowv Crop Now Orleans
Molasses, the genuine Sinhon pure
article, Sugar, Uolfoo, Lardl,
Syrups, Soap, Starch,
Candles, Canned
Gloods &c.
Full stock of Woodlonware.
Our constant aim is to keop up the
repultation already gained.
We invite the public to call to-dlay and
every dlay and take a look at our stocke
whin.h will always be shown with pleas
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KillS KRiNG LIE
HAS arrived In town, and for the
next few days will "htang out" at
1.3J. McOARLEY'S.
He lhas brought with him a complete as
sortment of
CHRISTMAS GOODS,
Consisting of (ior,footioneries, Nuts, Fire
Works, Canned Fruits,'and
.EVE1%YTHING
That old folks and young folks desire at
this joyful season. Let everybody come
and su ply themselves at astoniehingly:
low p oos.dec28
stanaor fiteretd fromnts iei tesaua
Th important or5an weighs bitt nbout three
p~oun.ds, and all1 the blood in a living person~ (abot
t1irce. gadlom.) pases throug'h It at least once every
hall hotur, to haive thble and other linjoutitics
ptirative of the bowels, and if fie Liver becones
torp1d, rt Is not scparated frrim thle blogd, but car
ric throu "IheYeis to all parts of the systcra.
andi in tr 19to escape through the porcs of the
skin, causes it to turn yellow or a dirty brown
color. The stomach becomes diseased andl D
pepsia, Indigestion, ConstiRation. Iad'ache Ifli
ousnecss, jaundic:e, Chills, MaplaRial Fevers, Pies,
44Sick and Sour Stomnaclh, and genetal deb,ility fol
low. MuRUstL'S lXsrAlsH., the great vegetable
04 discovery for torpidity, causes the Liver to throw
off from one to two ounces of bile each-titne the
blood asses through it, as lon as thore is an ex
cess ofrbile; and the effect of even a few doses
upon ycllow complexion or a brown dirty looking
skin, will astonish all who try it---they being the
-first 5,nptoitis to d6sappear. File: cure or all hili
ous dKeases and Liver complaint in made certain
by taking livATim in accordance withdirections.
Iteadache is generally cured in twenty mninutes,
and no disease that atfes from the .iver can exist
if a fair trial is given.
SOLD AS A BUY3STITUTE FOR PILLS
BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
Price Z5 Cnts and. $1.00
The fatality of Consumption or Thmat and
LunDiseases which sweep to the grave at least
one-ttird of all death's victims, aries from the
Opium or Morphine treatment, which simply stu
tere as the work of death goes on. Sto,ioo will
bepaid IfOium or Mor,hine, or any preparation
pium, horpline or russic Acid, can a found
in thuGL.oa3a 1.owsR CouGis Svaup, which has
cure4 nle who are living to-day with but ones
remain ng ung. No greater wrong can be done
than to say that Consumption Is incurable. 'lie
GLUR F:.owa CoU.s Sytur will cure it when
all other means have failed. Also, Colds, Cough,
Asihma, 1Brouchitis, and all diseases of the throat
and lungs. Read the testinontiAls of the Hon.
Alexander It. Sterbens Gov. Smisith and Kx.Gov.
Brown of Ga., I on. Oco. Pe.abody, as well as
W thoso of other remarkable cures In.our book-fra
to all at the drug stores-and hm coinvied that if
you wish to be cured y-u can be by taing the
0 Gr.or.x Ftowist Cov.i Sritii.
Take no Troches or L>zenges for Sore ThreAt,
whean you can got G1.01a Ft.owstitSiaur at sttin*
parlde. F>r sale by all Drtws.
Price Z5 Cents and $1.00
B, LGD]
Grave mistakes are made in the treatnctat of all
diseases that arise from poit in the blo-ul. Not
N one case of Scrufula, Syphilis, White Sweflin,
Ulcerous Sores and Skin Dinene i., a
is ltreate' withelt t 1 i M -er in son.form.
"ercury rols ti: Ibones, au the i! --cs r
iducc are worse than any other kind of h.,l or
skins diPs scan b.O i a. 1, an!*s Stur.
GtA Or QVVI!N'S IEti(Oln' is the (':&y L..ine
j upon w!,.h1 a bop.! of recovery from Sciolila, Sy
a philis :nd M rerial ulisep%es in F01 st.1;;ea, can be
bs. reasonibly, fountcd and thpt will cur C_jas:er.
a 9o,ti . will be p-tid .y the p'roprietors if Ncrt.y,
r any ig,-dicnt not purely vegetable and IL.ra.
Ei less c:, be I) ,611nd4 inl it.
Price Iv:l Dnilgists $r.o.
(.-?it IonVl0 (A't SVRP anl 11s-R:..'s
i Il:PAra.mI 1out - in I !.vs. for sale by i..1 1:'rug.
i:ts in 2-, cent and 5r.' bottles.
A. I-FNUILL CO., Propr!otora,
PIIILADLLPHIA. PA.
TUTT'SP ILS
A distinguished physician of New York
ayr-:
" It is astonishing how universally Dr.
[ltt:s Pills are 11sed. InI mlly datily rounds
bear of tho n lot only anong the poor. 'j
stat their virttues atre Ierntided from the mailn.
ioi of the -wealthy antild reflaned. Know.
n19 Che inventor froin his long coanection
vith the medical profe.sSionl, 1I havo great
'onfidence' in their mer-its, ttndl of lato have
fttsn prescribted them with th ao sppiest re
utIl' in cases Swherie I dlt.ilred to make1( a do.
ided impre Lssioni on tbe liver."
ACHE. fanlttinwtlno.
R fTT'S PILLS r ec,prosuig'
CUR TDY PEPSIA. teg
rUTT'S ILLS
URE CONSTDIPATION li htateccdit
ouRE~ PILES. ,'/rgIvaaap.
OURE FEVER AND t iocl usItiao
AGUE, hi h Vtasi isr
rUTT'S PILLSi
gait,gein tdhe atichy
URE IILIUS CLIC mecain ahrty yeas,tC and.
struuidinty inthe ii
~in I I Wlend tohe onftGenr-e
II a,o heneprson;oIsel uIn- '
dicsPils haethe aan.it
URE IDNsY CN.-to ntiha th ae prared sia
1tLAINT. onc scieicacy prmsple
rUTT'IIeILLS succeeon de d in std
lIRE TRPID L cER. iig on them ver at
heronitc oransip istic
GIVE APETITE ,Datie,a- m a-D r
Fo tonaic sasbe
feet PLL as ry to dncrepas,eoen.:
lUEFU RAE tiprtton rn l es sited,
hut ele sstigs hnaoued
'UTT'PILLSton nuthietive for
NEVER GRIPE ganles, regya andeth yu
UP IIU OL0 vai s are pirodcet .Et
ruT' UP GILLS othce. o Pills,ofitself in
UIVE SOUDSEYO.- schale thirt coiptaitv
ULIN,to nturks thseu boy ad
rUTTS PILLS n evu debf5flhiCity,inp mel
SPRITS. ainchl dyhave aia, wasty
Id tin bomse, wtslg
......or conseirpaition
rUT T'S PILLS '*'EV. 2
IVE LAUEITE. goD. TUT:Dar uSir .
rUTT'S PILLS a-tyod-es,cn
theb materia mdcfor old
-GNVE CER SRI. Pwh e by acient .u
rUTT'S"" PILLS ls weBr b Troght, y
notice. IOTObegantheiY r us,
( Gry hir and tetos gave me
3iVEosUN blEEkP. snch arelie tat Io coftne
D.,..... rt'Dy. t tkem anow a
UTh iSwarn iLSaPharwes an, aergod.
Pric piet.ite,' cura diges wel,Yte.
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