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DAILY GAZETTE. U. P. JOlINSONi Editob axd PaoraiaToa. ïhk Daily Otzxrra i. publiahad every afUrnoon. (except Sunday) at 4M Market atraat,andMiYtiby carriers to subacribera in all parta of Wilmington and .the surrounding towns an|| villages, for tig cents a week, payable weekly. Yearly aubacribaik 13, in advance. The DELAWARE G A ZETT E. ' *,tahM*h« J 17*4. i. the laigest aad moit flouriihing weakly ia the State, and has a larger circulation than any other •n the Peninsular, Publiahad »very Friday morn ng at 12 a year, In ad ranee. REPRESENTATION. What would eight or ten mpreaeatathvM from Wilmington find to do in our legulatiir* f The legislature meets iu January, and ganarally a month is passed iu doing little of no business. The representatives mostly go to Dover on Monday and leave there on Thuraday, but taka tbair pay for the whole seven days of tha week. Repre sentation according to population would doubtleas double or treble the eapenaee ; but we doubt whether it would add anything to our libarty or reduce the taxes one way or another. The farm ers of New Castle County are jaot aa much op posed to lovying heavy tux« on land as are the farmers of Kent and Sussex, and hence no change could be expected in that matter, because th« votes of the agriculture! interest would neces sarily be combined to protect their lands, which they say are now taxed as hsavily « they will bear. YV e hope that reflection upon this subject will produce fruitful results in causing our people to settle upon some principle that may seem feasi ble and that will lie productive of satisfactory reforms. The Daily Gazette was given a wide circula tion yesterday. As usual with the beginning of new enterprises there was some delay in getting to press, and our first edition did not appear at early as we desired, yet the paper went off so rapidly that we found it impossible to supply the demand and many persons who desired to pur ..-effete during the afternoon found MJi))ly. This will be remedied in future. The Commercial calls Mr. Wm. S. Hayes, of the 5th ward, "a virtuous Couucilman." The remark is not intended to be complimentary. Mr. Hayes took the liberty to atop the Com morcial and hence the sarcasm. Au extract reads thus : William, in the lofty elevation of his sublime soul, has discontinued his copy of our paper! — This severe loss may be replaced by anybody else's six dollars, and as the uext new subscriber put upon our list will no doubt have the name ot . ikp heuest niitn, we shall be rather a gainer than * loser. Mr. Hayes had certainly a right to vote to keep the city work in the "service of a Contract Ring," and to stop the Commercial also; but does this make him noceesarily a dishonest man F His Democratic fellow-members did not so declare, al though they voted very properly „against him. The Proposed Siiu* Canal.— If the proposed Blnp canal were cut through the Peninsula, a Ivantagcs to our foreign commerce would be greatly increased. Estimating the distance from Hu It I more to the Capes at two hundred miles, aud the run up the coast at a hundred miles, before a vessel lays her course either for our own Northern p^rts or for those of Europe, there would be a sivingin distance of a hundred and eighty-two miles, and of expense, for an ocean steamer of the larger class, ot six hundred and twenty-five dollars etch Dip, without a bind ° f I tie earthquake in Gaiifo-nia turn, out to be mo i more serwia than wa.at firat auppoanl.— Tueacay.'s tncogia deapat h conveyed the idea tîiut but little more than the ordinary rambling a id swaying Imd occurred, but we now have it C Vihi lives have been lost, and that up to Saturday t ie time of the latest intelligence, tbe shocks still c >ntinued. o five days b ieu felt, nom en an I bis makes the unprecedented period ns that during which the shocks have I he particulars of eo curious a phe ub this will be anxiously awaifcsd, aud f >r the sake of science it i, to be hoped the storm aignitl stations on the Pacifie ooaat have accurate ly noted os many attendant circumatnucas aapoa Bible. Sole Ex-Uovernur Trousdale, of Tenneceee, died at his residence at liallatin last Wedneaday at the age ol 82. He was elected Ooveruor, aa the D*m ° '™tic nominee, in 1819, and was ajmau of both integrity • lie true Nntu J and Ac' rnV'*c I • b Call Cook bility. of tha Hsprcssatallaa IN8IIS. Ktlitor of the Gazette : During u hliort vim 4 , , , 1 .*« your delightful little <'ity 1 have ik*«ii roueh mteientutl iu tltediscussioa «on g on in the }Hi]>erri about equal Repräsenta tion, tor it in •» nuhject that has beeu constantly uiM'UHAed in the p irt of the country where 1 live during the post several years, and not to much i-mi't. Hut 1 notice quite a change ih the ele uieiitN; with uh the part y so bitterly opposed _ »|U1| rçprtwontetiou is bare tbe neat aUmaiou for it. The article iu Saturday's Commercial, gir *11 as th« heading of this letter would bar* up jiesrcl m very few if any Radical journals of the .Simili, because it would have beeu utterly incon sistent with their practice iu thorn State* where they have almost unlimited power. When the Comme} I ,td rtqmata the oft told tale, "that gov •ram-uts hare only thou just powere which com* R? wirou^h the consent ol the govenied." 1 "do not » Meed to hi form him or any other logician" tagt there ire lew JU »I ooirert lieing exercieed in tev «r»! oretea of the Union, nor in to* eoiiMnt of th* ■#*•>1 .ed asked! Wlicn tlie Commercial says that U1* i,ndaiu«utul principle of free gov*ruiuent it "that all suite, mature, htw-abiding oitiuo* mutt be equally represented iu tbe law making bodies," why does he confine this great principle m within chimney, whtn to tad n . enjoy enlarged political influence. Jin* principle require* that all the p*opi* should ntainl equal in their relation to the government, tbat one stiould bava or ttrougsr sootnli tkiossk , * 1 " r 'ght of suitrege, than another, and that in a '■•'bclever deyiree one citizen is repreeented in tb* Legislature, all other* ahoald be repra—Hail in J 1 » 1 exactly the same degree ; no more, no lem. Indeed, wliy hoe the Commercial been eo loth to urge bis party to adopt this juatroe, or rather to apply thi. justice in #U that eoantry aoath national capitol. Of couree he will resta _ party on tbe old argument of rebelbua -»-4 tree eon. But seven year# Lave paused since peace was declared, and tbe people of these Butes have long ago come up to all the requirement* net for them by the Commercial and Radical Titgutalm*. yet the disfranchisement in coutinuad. Hoorn. to tlie nbikdiuw of his own low friend* JaM - , Th* re^?a*' that afeet ont d BMi earn •a» Prolific. — It U not uncommon for tk# H»"« Island fishermen to make a haul of onn million menhaden at one drawing of the «eine. and, from these otherwise useles# flab la ex tracted, on an average, eight hundred geitan , of oil. Very little of this oil ia ever quoted aa "fish oil." but is used ax an adulteAttoT 8 u bat I tute for linseed oil or neat's foot oil. B*#t •nvelepe, te I or Hats and c*ap$. - tig THK 17*4. the other morn from The a The pay doubt or farm op are no will A 2 East Third Street, WII.UIHQTOX. DUL. apri-ly HUMPHREY* SANDT, FASHIONABLE HATTERS, AND DCALAKB IN will to Genfs' Fine Drrss Gloves, 216 MARKET ST. tebJIf THOMAS M. CULBERT, No. 3 iJARKETSTRbBr, WILMINGTON, A,kialt*ation to bi, varied und w«l MlMted «took of ANr> OAP8, of at so the pur of The Mr. : — ot this His al be a a the AT PRf088 THAT DEFY COMPETITION. NÎV yÔ?/m *'« w " k,T of >ho Philadalpki. aad LATEST"d^YLE OF onde to oniffif, REMEMBER TUB NUMBER. nr ■ l . , 80S MARjtET STREET. N. B.—Iliokaat arloa vaid for Far,. a SILK HATS on band and d«.24 HATS AN ID CAPS. a A m plead id BMortuieut of ul! The Latest Styles of ttstk aad Caps Fur Sprlnc and Sawiaer Wear. AT TIIIC LOWEST VAS LI PRICES. PORTER A PBAIBTON. NO. 9 NORTH SECOND STRHET. Firat list Sti.ro above Market Street. mar.V! 3m PHILADELPHIA. liidrr». JOHNSTON St BOGIA, BOOK - BINDERS, AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS. NO. 490 SHIPLEY STREET, WILMINGTON, DEL. Account B«oks ®f «T«r/ viriety «f rulin« und bind tac made tu order. MuxMimM. Mumq. Newspapers Rod Poblieuiiooi ° f Tu}tfc k 'Sit. Z 1 *** V ***** fi**!««. Both befog pruoticul workioen, we ere able to guarantee entire satisIRotion. Order» by luil p rompt!/ attended le. aprl-lj JPtstffi, Simrsrr, Rr. be it rjvHOMAn m. un««, No. 94M MARKET STREET. Will aell oheap for Caak STOVES, EAAGE8 AND HEATERS. ^ Alao. HOUSE FI.'RNISIIINU ROODS in «raid T*V. ROOFtNa. SPOUTING, ranairia* and ax C RpÄ3« Ü ^ i>tov ® # * roi **6jr attended to. H. F. PICKELS, Wwn. 1 aad « «an Fairtk kirt*l, WILHIXQTOX, DBL., Sole Manufacturer of the Celebrated Wreozbt Iron Gas Consuming Heaters, at Alio, azood awort nient of Coozzio, Paauia iixiTixo Stovzs. COOK STOVES. ^ffBllttuze al>d C * rbuB Co<,k ' ^ismond Stott J parlor and heati.no stov*|. b *J*® ob Light, Sunnyside. Oaa and Magnet. Dawn Oaa Burner. Pearl, do., do Ac' kc ,hl ' Psrlor Cook. Tropic, Snn. Alao. a large auortment of ilonaekeepfna Hard rnV'*c Tln * nJ Ir " n Wurk . Roolngf Spont NjB^-Old itdreo bought, fold or exchanged. E.tT dkaconT ' Mo. 118 MARKET STREBT, WILE ISOTOE, DEL. I SifStVrteV 1 o,, th * challenge parlor stove, Snparior to any in tbn market. • Aire, the powerful rndteting f GOLDEN EAGLE FUBVAOE. kOnarantaed to girt morn treat with it* T*®- te»» Ml other kenter in nan. th« superior V. S. Double Own Cooking Range, b «Â". h JÏ?" •tavn anr be betted. Call ssë •xiGlfis. A oomplala aMoriuMt al Cook I ta nod Heat in. Btoraa nprSeoetM-l lag /Ü A LECTURE AttaBr T ° YOUNG MEN! JaM PakUeleJ.ia * Seeled tknelnpe. Price 9 ernte - A.LEÇTURE aajtk. Natara, ITreatmeat aad , Th* worM-renowued author, in thia admirable re^?a*' 'W* pravaa Dorn his owa axperfanee that tb* awful eonaeaueaaM of Bell'-Abna*uvkT afeet aally r emoved without medieiaea, to?with ont d aratren, anrgiegl mitratlena. hoagine, in.tru BMi *> 'laga, or sordini*, painting onto mods ot earn at one. certain and afketnol hr whtta •a» bit «rtty&T ter A BOON to D W ( IU8ANI B*#t uader seal, to ana •nvelepe, on tbe.reeeTpt plain eenltd ofeia nr twe peet te ream. aÖÄ'pVKT I Vmk.'Â?SC?ÂÎÎ%M. (Us. «ILE * Ml O Rttl Ittal« Agents A Auction«*«, fis. SSS Market Street aba*« Matte. WlLMIXOTOX. ^ ADMINISTRATOR'S SALI OR H o r s e i. Carriage«, and Hameaa, Blankets and Robea, Being ih* Pej*on*J l»l» Joerph srlu. 1 xi hoLD ox Tnetday, April 9th, 1872 . éR'yofwïî miaf Ion. ». follow. : Book« kub high. warranted aoand »ad kind la ail bara*H. on. of the beet family I A « JL . bon*, la «b* Hut.; baa trottad hla mita ia 2.40. N», t—A and aura, "Forraal Maid," aitbt mtattoa a.If.ait. traak la It*. CA RR I AO (CS.—No. l-Oneahiftloa-M« built by Thampaoa, Puehell A Co.: rtod N*. »-«hHttra-ten lu|«f. «oed Ma. N».Jf-rQa. a.w Slaitb: u#.J a f.w limaa. HARNESS— Un# aat ol doubl* baraaaa, rubbar aouaUd and geld Deed, ia trat ratmmdar. Two a.ta of , ingle baraaaa. oaa ad navar b*«a «ai, Lot et bora* blaakata and oerera. On* flua lap rob*. On* lam* afghan, Ac., Ae, Sal* poaitir*. MAHUAKRT J. RICHARDSON. A.lminialr*Oix. D. KLDR1DUB RKUARDSON. Adminiatrator, Alao, at th*aam* tim* and plao*. on. Bnotor' butta and harnam. uarÿ li PhWtOB, us new. ^•SIGNEES* rale. The umlersignet KrniMh Moore, will II ai Assignees in trust of sell at public auction, On THURSDAY, the 11th day of April, A. D. 187*4 at 11 o'cleck. a. id.. at the Hotel of Isaac C. Pyle. Market street, above Second, in the City of Wilminirten. DeUwmu. 1. All that lot of laiiiL with the dwelling house thereon «retted, situated in said city, on the eluter ly ride of French street, between Seventh end Kighth streets, beginning at the distance offlUfeet from the southerly side of Eighth street, having a front of ,ai feet on French street, and running through ai that width to Walnut street. Terms made known et sale. KVAN 0. STOTSKNBURO, ROBERT H. ROBINSON, A„i,nce,, Ac. / w WihainttOD. March 20.1872—aha (fstxtr àprnts, (tonveganrers lyj R OCH E ATM EE A MX, 'real estate agents, Votierten of lient», de., Conveyancer» and Collector» of Account», OFFICE-NO, 2.BRINOHUR8T RUILDINl) axrl-zaa* J^EMOVAL. OGLE St HILLER, REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS, No. 605 Market street, (In tha MoCLARY BUILDING,) opposite tha Bauk of Delaware. PRRS0NAL 8ALE8 ATTENDED Tu. Harinc reiaoved from the corner of 4ih and Kinx atraata to the larze etera Wo, SU5 Market street, we eolieit order, (rom our friend, whieh will be ■Led with care and promptness. Wa have ample room and are aboat laylns la Urs* ettek of aew and elazaat Fnrnltnre, Bedding, and louerai Houekeeplag Oeode, Ä.V«:Vf ll .t b 4Ä prié« 0 * " 0U * l0 "* r ' w *.f r ^rÄÄ , biV.w. T ^te ,d * r ' marlCtf Real Batata Atign'fl^iui tufa Beere. m m 2 Vater wheel, Mil 8 ® ro^AOKCUU^^^ SEND «ant lrw-iw GEORGE PARI h « 0 ., No. 8 North Sthrotder Mnnafhetnrera of PORTABLE AND STATIOKAKT. . STMuttnms* founts PATENT IMPROVED. PORTABLE. ' CIRCULAR HA XV MIIaAAütiji 0«ng, dfkdeg and En. A Sa» Milt*, i» »J lag and Mill .ueplie.general acaewfor Lafera CdAnui rialoffiRs i m ». üse R PUt«l NAffiRtoetarr NATHANIEL MELCOOIR, y. Wa I U In SÂïJWx'L'iïafsffl.'ifa, 4 « "4 >»r raie wholly*' 407 nt pa Wirna fo tot r«.i EDUCATIONAL. ^ M . JL . aitbt b*«a SACK let mi ed In MMrtl Offlbfl Wlltalngwu «mR**. Tb# writer waa\#»uc of the Inatltutlon, and therefore Ite friend, but he wae not and &U be^MM*KU fh* Hwwtofôr# tto*^nŒ#«Ùy*&#ft waa ^t# theme; the time ta# aow noma to ip«ak of IT# foupdkr ARD PRINCIPAL* , A mau M to be hoqpred for what ta b In him Mlf, but an honorable auceatry I# not Unwor thy of regard. To ne the Wendant of resnactabi*. Intelligent, and rirtuoua for» latheiTcoMtltute» a »trou* çlâlm upon publie eeteem and soolal consideration,more particu lartytt that cibla be fortified by the exhlbl tton of Matter pewonnt trata Professor John C. llarkneia la the ant of one of three taottara who came from Scotland to this country early in the 18th cen tury, one of them' aettling In flMMnelnMmtta, one in Rhode Island, aad the other la the South or Wust« Th# son of the first of Ut«w—and the «rand father of Ute subject of this sketch—was born to Lunenburg, Mas#., In 1790. H# bore a lieu tenant's commission in th# Revolution, and was engaged In the battles of Bunker Hill and Tlconderoga. Ills health becoming impaired, he resigued his coinmtMloU', and Settled In Camden, Maine, where he married Miss Eliza hath OU, a lady of Gorman birth, lie was a S roiuluent citizen, and held several offices in te gift Of Ills fellow-townsmen. Ills love of adlng and hi# extraordinary perseverance are shown In thé well-attested fact that he one# read coneoauUvely day and night with out sleep through au entire week, thus accom plishing the perusal of Rollins' AnMent History. ' These facts are derived from tha "History of Camden," published at Halloweii, Me., iu 187*4 above house end a re I 1899. Thomas Harkneas, the father of onr profes sor, waa burn at Camden la 1798. For thirty years he was a school teacher, and during part ot that time had charge of the High School iu his native town, one of the Best schools In the Stale. lie afterwards retired to his farm at Northporl, Me., which he still cultivates in a vigorous old age. The respect arid esteem of bis fellow citizens has been exhibited in his elecUou to various local offices. A fin# scholar, a successful teacher, aad a thoroughly upright man; such is his character aud his history. John C. Harkuess was bom at Belfast, Me., Nov. mil, 1839. When be «vas five years old, his pareuts removed to Uaogor, through whose entire system of schools bo passed with honor, graduating from the High Schools in istio.— He also served kn apprenticeship as a printer, commanding the entire respect and confidence of his employers. In 1864 he graduated from fiowdoin College, an institution founded in 1802 , and number ing among its thousands at graduates many now emieut men, among whom are the poet, Longfellow, and Gen. Howard, was a talented one, yet in sumo important respects he was an acknowledged leader. Afterward he entered the Law School of Harvard University, where he was a class matt of Robert T. Lincoln, son of the late President. Entering upon the profession of a teacher, he taught in the Camden High School, where his father had been instructor many years be fore. H* than took atasge of the academy at Angelica, Alleghany County, New York, at the same time being prominent in the inatrao i of Tsaehen' InstiAiUs, whore bearoiated teaching hnndredsW tea chars. He thus beca m e desfd^ Interested ia the subject of At this Mriod bis attention was called to Delaware of which to beard as the "uaraeu Statt of the Union" but as bavingao Maras! NebooL Ho casse to this city with the inten tion of establishing such an iaatitutiou.aecur ing for its chartcr.oUaialngan appropriation from the State, in Its bthalt, airily subscrip tions from our citizens providing adcouate and appropriate buildings. f°î, m<>re than five yean te lias toiled ia this direction. Tha aehool, the charter, tha subscriptions-«vonrUUiuf km tha appropria tion—were accomplished facts. In this enterprise the character of the man has been revested. With unusual seir.deniai ands.lf-relt.noe h, bal Æ ui effortt In the face of gre*t and fiùmeroua obstacles. $Ä'n^ inherited by him. His energy and Industry are beyond question. Peaceable in disposition but unw avering in purpose, courteousln man Sîüi.re "f* 1 'S? 1 " 1 * I® ®lnd. he has done more than to achtere «access—he has deserved Rev. O. V. Wisweil, D, D., formerly at this city, recently wrote of Prof. H.: have known mach of him and his history for five / j f ! n YV ><11 b * 1 ,,ar «h 1 » to be an honest and trothfnl man, sincerely devoted to the work w *?ïî* t,< ï?A" nd < 2 n ® of the ®o«t Indefattga y®"* "SS*?*? Administrators I have ever known. Whatever he undertakes be pushes to Ite lest légitimité extreme." The reputation of Prof. Harkuess has bs rÄSTXS* l 8 Ä"'SiJ ln * Vigorous and nr nshtng condition, ltts one of the largest Kb" l * t Popular Institu as 1 P- op State qf IJelawgre. ' 'teguod, io long known and so highly iff , SW »j™*jwmpetent teach!?!'« n^ ed in the entertadae. Its prospeettare b« ''éî» ltd ,,0 * e,, * ,re fréter now than and H is class tha be la in r ' ' it. am« »Ith »J Are E v U<I, use f ' it . m . 0fa - l i Intellectual, indus lîEïïfÏÏ" »4Y*nteKe8 xeeruing to 5! labor# of Fref. E.?!î? he ha# nlreadr ae Jteral. ydrlt,-which will be whan — by onr cttlzena, even y. "" "»)» children shall have thonmwBtkmSre warnen. He has Wa t nence r ® 11 «Ik . forever after hold > / tit lit V/ In of I* *T" ia. oint i «Rh,; 407 ■mm Mm."" »A JgENJ E. CLARK. A tell assortment ef Ml Perlet fiMUl Clocks, Watches, JcwelryA R f^W Cjrajkjtten. torn! ^ for mte.tdte.i3ta Im u ' m NSW GH* Iffi II. «S «Bangtake. this method îr.id'wîîl'k«. « fresh stook of w ™ - fh* JSSilmWaGÜlÄWpM'«• CHORD Gl*OC8fV Slftlü oiioap UlVtWy JlOfO F<». 4 6 Market Btraat, (Ninth Ward i fJHV Tbrnhtertbnr waald raapeetfkn. i . ' U *» Jriende aad tha pnkHt Un, k* L. for " of P^'i" 5 aj^TwJftfc'V« îlUo. «.perler Wtett aid UdalTwklT..^ toldtttba lowest oltr prie« •*>' ka «jak'^ïjjNfujtfc«ra.Tj - 'TO?-?« "* *"• dwacnmd__ william BWlEl In a in of iu Dad« k*< l.id fall «j RhY. J. MARSHAL HARLAlir, (Snoot, tort* Uw.'L.'RUm R O CER.I AT THE OLD STAND, NO. S S. SECOND ST., opposite the Lowar Market Hsus, WILMINGTON, DELAWARE, Fin* Tem*, H tavra êr Limon I 8Ïp # îîîo?W~'- g fc ;-« w '-' JAMS« M VIITU, No. 400 Hhiplejr 8tfe#t, Wilmington Wholixili axd Retail Dialib at a IX TEAS, COFFEES, SHOES AC, JiiÄWÄÄijy;:« Hpä" 1 "' - R^!ttî!"..°«fiSi 'L°v ïï «P» w. pteferiTa. *" Yotk «<* Fkiladal Tha PBblle are r*ro«tfallr lavitad to clvt X a>a*23-tf IRlI JHKW GKWBRY STORE. S. W.Cwr. rest« aad ■arkatEi.. .. WILMIBOTON.DKL. xrtfW saafta ts. me a Oytup, and all kiada «flloû««. üld Govern men t Java (Joffe«. LMuira. Rio. Groeu und KoAted OoffVV: thtTfinit fiKik ib M««!;!' Pura*SSva Chocolat*. VanaaeeUi, Mareroni. Walhina Si« (2 «reat variety. Toilet SoepTdUvar Olo« 8?ioV raata. Ralaiaa. Citron, Atmer.', Mia« 1RÏÏ brSd Paaah« aad AM«. Creaberriaa. Bnwaa, tainted BuekeU, B ru, bei, 8|i«rm. AdataeaUn« and Tallow OaodtML and ail article# aaaally kept la a wall a,, ■ortad uroeary btura. Call and examine MJ «took *-l» JAME8 CRn*?^! CL, 1 Ms oflBMri RStOC W. H. ALLMOWD St BRO.,' Ce.wnr 8th end Market Strnete, ud Bran dywine Village, GHOOkiRIES TEAS, fiPICEN, Ac., dko. AIRO I« bOCOffV MOVMTAIM AMD WHITE At ^ O O A. L. 0r*«.f«00AL left at th. Yard la BreaSyai., VII lîüh.* V lh«|^Ztof*, aère« r tth aa# Manat ,tr„U. «• «■— «.SSZIhe. to the tea VOW MOMMY AND BUT YOUR Tens Cofftez and Fla« Oroonrl««, tenShFaawa i! 5 Srf* , ** w Y0W «ill Horses, Dairymen and Cattle Raisers I CHADWICK'S HORSE é CATTLE POWDERS n* tirent Alterative, Tonic and Bleed Rargirr, Are mrebeooa.inga STANDARD aad UNI V«B —KKM BUY. Own*.a *r Mama. Dairy °vî. , n£?r£S E Mra, Mid# nlfcdjg, _ Organa. Di,»*** of the'Lirer, Fever. Lose of Appetite, Uenenu Debility, ai v atlv* for Gotti* Flagon. Finnin . Olnmlere. Rot ia Hbanp, and all annual U<I, diaenua; in fast, nil d laeneo, wnnre internal reoisdlu nr* rtgaired. By thn use of tha.* pewdara Oreaaaa, berate baa. Farcy Roll Evil, Fistulas, Di*tampan an, aaset from any onus* nrn^nred in half tha li lima. « __ Aa a 8pring **4 F*II Ftri#*r, t fljfN Powd*ri are thn beat known, Z>, _ f T r4, tonennd.tr.ngtk tothadigeeciTCard 1 ' - ■ J, e «ns, glow, ap pearance ,bright ary I greet spirit and vigor to tha whole — greatly oaaiN the fhttealag of •took of any kind. A trial I, nil that it naked, n* Wind. W« • IVO« wm* •1 (skin aa# ofn atanl# *t are SM.tunr _, -,,-re th# pnblie ZlfPn irem ail qnnrtors. -jf-R—W. H. Ubnlwiok wish** to Inlbra mead, aad tb* pnblie gee .rally that h* bas «M-emlal «or aboat » y tare in artetet I ~ &:x£v«r tof , , SolW *T" •» Uonan. OntUn. fihnap, ia. '*•** Jta l'tteol tail-... æîés '.'KUSLr&arw Urn MVP fo 9 BU OLM m B imp oint 8 m ^•«.SMBtaS 0AU ON •*v.a S* A. M. ORfRMHAW, is* J w f:-