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A floag7L7 AvPPUa.-We mrel ' Hib, ed that a most horrlbi. pl on Bhip IslaTandn t$ :ealyi pP4 this month. It appe.s,, o far as we cmn lr, that o. you negro soldier g access to he sleeping apartment of Gen: Mower's daughter, a s agsnd @8Siued i, about r e not san4eaa only sur eblteoset 1ospot - t y+ anger', ch ;ad o and te blloerd witht Ia e eaderederh, u nde i ny sot un hus th ing, for we ae deemed the aegrosnt property and our fatherst, en foSe e, ' we fout to the beat of our poor ability to keep them a p peta he plade that do an nath ure hesgne em to eep, but en. aower et right-yre of. numbehris eeded,. h aensofd thereby is nated he ideve that a h mpts the chastgrityo w oall e eal of th wh-bite man, and now (Ion. Mower,. after ov'aore tnishment, or one that oulder -f- hle etla · to instil thin idea into the stimees; et we might be excused for thuers headinng, for with a ve deae fe thelt uggroa; property and our fathers be-, fothe us, and weatifought to the e. of Hi ovefy dan r just btloof rinnto womanjeodm ead in the whiteolodse, ptoor ability to keep them as property the place that God and natof thre designed them to beep, but Gen. Mower at id eoines sogbher lther freanddom athere bin might oa numbers deseeratucceeded, to her per-d taught Sathe emb that he was ad goofeel anybody and a little bettern e 'tmade counclmen, ahing of Gwatchmen. oer and police men, .ird other civil officers of themSi, hand thereby inculcated the idean that the nego waspe ted o breakingqual ofthe lw, white man, and now en. Mower, after of his cl ask wher to is thise nidero that com-he negro's head, baa with a vengeance felt the application of his doctrine. His lovely, daugihter just bloomung into womanoiod, Clad in the white,,loose, tasty hSabilitbents of night, wlth. her asir otted to the wind o the daughteulof, reourlines hundpon her couch, nd orse re in that position is desecrated as to her per son b t the embrae, clawingand feeling The s ar' , ard it been some Unioth ern born adj wo ad lost a. princelor ortunae by hes; craft, legislation 10,00 social teaching of Gen. Mower ' and his fellaows, it would have all been well, and bad thenegro been troubled as in this Instance, the party or partiep, or persons, even aspected ofbreaking the law, would be held to strict account, and so we want to bold Gen. Mower We again ask where is the negro that pro mited the outprage ent the daughterpeople of Yowert-rlfadebore, Miss., Desaorat. our hundred and fifty horse airs are annually o tealde baRels. Two hundred and sittone thouslyand horses were brongbt to tbhse markets i u 1867. Thoe ldari arestt wher in the Union ar, Teraser pree74868 squarThe idesa wouldfor sal, 188,81 square miles; evf that the12, 4M square wiles; and Oolorado,' 104,500 square mIles. . orite game of br fkom the beet, reald. to time, materially interfere with One-tentar of thea ble pr anerty in New York city and c ued by an ouri PaoD 7oTIoN po St&an.-The Lact that sugar in large quantities is pro d not on, belevin Europe, but evaren in thie ftry from thewill bee root I well known. It isstatedree; bthat the mh it rl of sgar frenough tom the beet rootsub met with much onnes tio nliois; what is thre to prevn ent the people of a State aVruth ~o illinoirefrom embapidly fromg as sprotable a binesrd. Th ent removal osrblnl mat high eavored both alresdy aoto, soi adimae, and partis would ben these disu whbee te of planting. re Poa e d theual t t s agge rese edf ta the smema ere, of neuarl tm wholhe beofet, extreme Sute, and particparly in oftr am For orselrs, e rte no apthe re _rebeos, blieving that sllgar pro uaed fom c ane will always meet with ill be tme enogh to consider the sub the relatlousbip btwAteesaa geMti and step-ftther eases on the: death of the wife and ,mother. Boys omght to, impo$ kIp s from Patna. The population user the kites for gambling. They are made in the shape of a damon awt,s .and the string is a flue silk h is thurad sl robbed it po glass. When a kite-flying match ,takm. place, the peitles try, each, to eauaelht own to.i croasthat of. his opponent, bhe glase eats the string and the bet is paid b ,y th t Is adId that ,eve t~en tais a kite store. - ' · doEbliange yaks, '"B7) did Matin Luther dme"' It was a '1 erired Brigslpa Yonn#Attended the -theatre lately with 'six. pa of hlii Three or tou more aire s have been on'the I seat reqf 'tb ,hmily were kept. atpmertotae their ttm., eoottar tih.i the Lo l e eJournal says Southern degroes ought to4-prodperoa as they amtakliag stockLau , The Louilsville Jbuial says: If the Southern negroes ean get no other food, they have at least aplenty of taod for reflection. But that may sit alittle hard upon their stomachsa The recent excitement created by a report that the Indlans of Florida bad declared war against the whites,, had quite died out. It appeard!hat there is bat ope Indian in the ~atte, and we hope he may beinduned to keep the Peace. The Nasbvflle Banner wants Lord NTapiqr to briB.ng ,mI expedition around an d. ,'! t~ Browulow, which, the edithr remarks, woalt ainish up the Lord's job .haidemelry Beokea(rgn '. MIorehouse died eeentiy in Iowa., He was a steamboat com mander on. the Lower Mississippi as early dis 1835. Br"ouse coin Is being turned out of the Italian mint as rapidly as possible to do away with the small bill dlesanoe. A. physician, in Chicago, was called a few days ago to testify as a medical ex pert in the United States Court in that itty. He refraed to testify unless he received fee' as an expert to the amount of $25. Thejudge decided he was right, and the fees were paid. New Orleans Market. New Orleans, April 25.12 x.. 1868. Corrox-Ordinary.......... -@0 V lb Good Ordinary......2 929)o laow middling.......... 38031c. Middling nominal........... -t Stri tidUdli........... s8 - MowarAT-Gold............... 139,a@40 Silver.......................... 13 5 136 Mexican dollaps ....1% to 23o. 'rem. fogkold. 'tale Treasury nos ...........8a41 c. discount. City Treasury Notes, large...... 27)4a28 o die. City Treasury Notes, $1, 62.38...29a80 dW Sdate Warrauts . .................nominal. Levee State Beads............ dollar. 4193 The following quotations embrace the whole sale price of actual sales made. o1As--Prime...................153c ' lb White..................173 c( . Mos.mss, Choice............70a7:c gallo FtLos, choice extra............614 per bbl. Trebleextra ..............$18 26 Doeble extr.................10 121 Superane.................89 2c Coman, Ohoice Sio..............17 dalO lb. Coos....................1..1 S0 I bushel. Poraxgs........................4 60o bb OATSr..........................75c bushel. HaT............................:9 P too. Post,, Msa ................ ..27%Vbbl.@- Lard....................... ..21c perl5 Baeaa-Clear aides ..............19c! L. Ribbed sides.... .........18c(b Shoulders................... .4 @o. Hams (sugar crdal,)......19(c. .lti" BAoomro............... 24a-o. yard Bass Bors.................... @9c. p lb. SUcCESSION sALE. Succession of Amelia H. Owings. Byvirtueof an order of the Ronorabel District COurt in and for thd Parish of Natchitoches, I will offr for sale at public auetion, at the Court Rouse door in the town of Natchitochee, on Somday, May 25tb. 1888, at 12 obWok. x., the fol!owlog decribed property beloeging to the 8aceesaion or Amela 8. Owings, deceased, via: A certain trast d land situated in the Parish of Natchitoches, being the tract known as sction twenty-five, in township 6, of range eight, cos tasning six hundred and forty acres, more or less. Also, the east half of the northeast quarter of section twenty five, and the west half of the north east quarter of action twenty.fve, and the eait half of the north-west quarter of seciton twenty vre; each containing, or asupposed to centaln, ht acres, more or es; together with all the buid and iprovements thereon. tuns Axo 0oe1rr1mow or saL : On a erset of twelve months from the day of sale.. The purchaser to give labond with satis f sct eurity, in solido, and fa er secured by mortgage and vendor privilege retained on te Iland and beariong eight per cent. per aenum interest from date of sale, and payable to the order of the Administrator and the sale to he madse asbjct to the clause of no-a1ienation to the prt~j dice of the mortgage and privilege retalged. J. C. H. UGHES, May 7, 1868. SherlL VENTE DE S(tTCEBSION. Sueeeselon d'Amell 8S. Owings. E- Vertu d'en ordre de I'lanorable Cob d Distrietdans et pour is paroisedes ]atebl toebe, j'oris oa vente ala portt dela Males de Uouer dos a ville de 'atehitoebes, & midi, L.asm , Nat 5b, 1688, Snpit i/ erLaeetite asppia t a h Sue emioa d'Ameda S. Olbp, d avior: Un eartain mereear dsere seitu de s is Pa rohee de Na itoeba, efat le ~bresaa conen maimetsat Ia section vigt-sinq dans le towbhip six, dL h raqee hait, osteaat sis ent quaream asses, eas m mIs. A l motte st da quat eard-t de is see tion .iet- et l nta ltie at d quart wordst s L sections .d et Iotle oaset de qart n-sdest, de s meets vi laq, eetsaaat ebacun on ast saN S eeiair gqatre v st maresa atis teat ms.b de uht cmet gqsatmvau t vims bLptl er sdu L h se l bitslment Seaa !/sat &a vmmf: demae daipe s dea veedsarel d sur tee, de rtit bke, bI is d im Ah eaedt r a a e , ave pasq u sp - °leaas. Mai 7, 1.8I , , m mo w in s Ball ys, pr $avrn' they te now pep o excte. al kinds of Pietunres in the varioule of the Art. Ils..Those desiring `Flagr will plese -call mao, as they via rmaai but G .'At time. ,TinthD D oe Parish of Nat. an- Jd e . , e 6- reasom of t s law *IIevi f r i of the Plsi ti1 . , Pont; Iits tbh i .desrdad ek d ant rSta oDaole, hei ndh tIhe reglesane of tight Hundred dSia ty drrswlh tela mio of her tacito la i maorte 4e0 e*ik1e a of her aid huasi to muare thjesya satfhomuei as .follow, to-wit: War theaurn seven huandredal ad ghtelght dollars, for the 38th daytof Jairy, 188, and frbth balamen. that is to sar, for the pan of ms t ve-do IrsI fm the rendition of this et, with five per oet lterest on these ml amounts, freesthe adtion of this, udeg ment eatit fall .aU fnal p 6ywt. It tf lbrther ordeaaa tdsedr en ise ced, thet the plaintif .be nad lbe " ed a idas -t and etate kbm h eld tcom lm aet of t amd l more existing between t sdirssolttao thatabhe doetasse hoeaeforth, t deauinltraton of her paraphenal witn( the.aatol or i:lerfeoam of .habea is ofrther sid.Od that the De :Pra l d phoe the taied cost of tl.ut .p it Thus donem, d and algoed: opes Court, this thel th4ay of Ae, . ., 1868.L [8llgtad.] W. B. LEWIS. S Judge 9th Distiet. Oerk' Oice, D. 0., April 23,1868. A tre copy of the original judgment on fie asd of resool in my ofice. A.-B. LUME, April 80, 1868, Deputy Clerk. JUGIlMNT. Tsarime Districot de i Loiisis--parolae *des Na thittootea. No 7484--BewuwA Poramw cmtre $atix MoDAxnz. De as aema per rason quO I loe at I'evidence soot en favrer dol demandareae, Evello Poasot, ii rat o dn/, sdjuge et dtcret qo'elle at eo reoovre do Ife det, Erank MDaniel, sou marl, Is somme de halt cent malsante piastres aven Is oreoonlmuiascedo so hypotheque tacite legal ur lee immeables de IS d sammae, bomme ia sit, savoir: Poor Is srsma do ept cst qatrevingt halt plastre du l8 Janvder, 1868, et pour la btmanc o'etA-dire pour laommede imiateet quinse ipastres de I rendition de e Jugement, areo cinq pour cent d'ntereta snrle dutes somme de Ia readition de ee jogement Juqu'au palement pleui at ntler. 1 esatdes plordoo, adjagd ea doordlt quo Is easer moit 'i at par oee presenabtes eaa Blon de son lirtmrioet du Is commanitd acquets aet de gaine autrefois existant entre soft dieout et qu'ell repreone a lavelr I'admiolatration de m proprilta paraphernale ans les control on liate vntion .d son dit marl. II eat de plus ordonsa quoe le Dafedlsat, Frank McDaniel, pale lei efils de oea roces. Aios (pit, Ia et signs en pleino Cour, ae 17 Avrll, A. D. 1868. (Sige.) W. B. LEWIS, Jge do 9me pistriot. OffiM dc Greeer O. D., Av 238, 186. UnO cople vraie dui juembt original en liise et enregtatr deas mon o A. R. LEME$, Avril 80.,186. Depute Greofer. JUGEMENT. N eavi m lstrlbt de Is laoislnd -parole des Natchitooes. No. 7418--Mats Z. Jare centre M. A. Boerma. Danm oe as par raiso que l lol t 'evriduene tat en farver de IS demanders;e 11 eslterdonud, msdje eot ddcreta que Isa ommnaunte d'acqueta et de gak s autrnaols ex Istant entre elle et son dit mari solt at at par ces prdeeotes disoute. 1 eat ad plus ordonna qu'elle solt t eat par e presl tes eafpare de bieos do on dit mari et quelle eprene le anMtrol et l'md ministration de m propriet. paapheronal ras lie terventlon e son dit marl. Il eat fnalement ar donirs, a4uge et dderdit qu'ele alt et reoonvre de soo dlt marils somme de Trois Mil Oiaq Piastres et 86-100 avee Is reoonaiance de son hypothdque legal tacki rm Ia propriet Immobillire de son dit marl por on gnersantr le paement soax dsta et d Smabr ere sialvte: a stvoir: PourlIsxmme de ose cent quatre vingt sept piastre qul preaun ela do let November, 1867; pour la somme do neaf eet enquante plastrem qui preaen eset de leta Arril, 1866, et poor l So mme do halt cent ailx nate halt pietrem et 8-100 qui proe. effbt do let Fevrier, 1866, et lea fiais doe s proea. lasi falt t sigal a plaine Tr 17 Avril, 1868. (Sige.) W. B. LEWIS, J(ge de District Ofoe do GreMer, O. D., Avril 23,1868. UOe cople vale do j ment original on i1ara ot enregistre danps moo mae A. . LEMEB, Avri 80, 1868. Depute Gremer. JUGEMEIIT Cour de District-parolm des Natchitoehes Etat deo Loulslane. No. 7250-Erurs CanAxair centre sarren lowsuro.xeon mars: Dane pro.oe ca1.dean nIa. d et numerote par ris de I lol et de l'evldence stdt ea bevar de lo demanloderese, et de plu per rlson du juagement i pa defbut aSfant pea itt ais de ote i at ordoane, I -djeg et decrtU que is commauaate d'acque~ a e de ag trtobls exisbtnt eatre l deandor et le ddIdnat moit at at par eas presetea dimoote, eo q'elle sit I droit d'dminolistrer m oprit seper#e. II eat de plm ordloon, aedlj e et der 1 que Ia demandertse, Ellan Caroeban. sit a e I covrse do diendant, Heritages Howesrto, so mari , i mor de ml deuxas eot piatrems, avec lo pouar eat per e d'liotret, ma a dit omre de l aste de cae jgement ave le al de Coar et que I'ypotheque tacite de demnaderemae soit reumu cireo e urlea ppIrte immobilleres I dI dmsfeod tet qu'l sit el -dpu i 10 Mars,I 1847. da de pgrantir le pamtde Ia somsme. de deuxaoIts austr, et ql ~t et do 16 alars,1853, d sl e palomentde t i aist,~rrk sien a pleoo eouz' mar en 7Lme Joear d'Avril, A. . 1868. (stiga.) W. B. LEWIS, Juae ree Dhtri Judiciare. Ooe1 Orir de Our de Distria, Pdrles de Nattechemtob. Jle erti qo e aqui at eilemau eat one coape t r corroet djugement original dane le proa dl-demr numma ed numerot en lie e et I er las e dous n eear Bafoi deol j'ai aEO ma mlgatueotk erosea dab Neaieno ( de Dlarici & Natchitochem a 21 Avril, a. 8. 688. A, 4W. BHAMILTON, Greer. PRINTIN aW.V W SB ALE. willIIell, cheapr hash, OU the Bosai s the books, sae, matalb, os, thereto appe tjaiae. A broas be d by mlakig Jars, a , Idaee, ltaIaI . *to e Moreheets, Nn 61............ '-.-_ ......... _dS d . e Oe TX r of of Matab 1L :No . . e T * es en. II A. In s - by reassi ,the law alidt voe being favof the' IlaltZt it gi~ e order, d ad l dereed, that the oommunity of qut and rainas bdreto fore exitiug between her and her said bueband be and the same is hereby dissolved. It is thrther or deed, thaahe be and abe is hereby declared sapa rate in property and estaterrom her said husband. fad that shado isume cotrol and administr her uraperad 1 e rty without the interfeence of sa mid hasba · It is finally -ordered, adjudged and decreed, that she do have and recover of her said husband, the full sam of Three Thoussd and Five 85-100 Dollars. with recognition of bWr tacit legal mortgage on the lifmovables, of her said husband, to secure the payment of the same. In manner and from the dates followig, towit; Fr the'sum of elaevmabadied and elghttyeven dol. Isa, to take effect from the let November.1 867; for the sam of nine haudred and fifty dollra, to take effect from the 1st of April, 1866; ffd for thesum of eight hundred and sixty-eight 85-1ob dollars, to take effct from the 1st day ofFebtb ary, 1866, and eosts of suit. Thus dole, and signed in open Court, this 17th April, 1868. . (Signed.) W. B. LEWIS, District Judge. Clerk's Office. D. C.. April 23d, 1 868, A true copy of the original judgment on file and of record in my odfice. A.. . LUMEE, April o0, 1868. Deputy Clerk. . Usoaomy and lome andustry SAVE 1OUR BAGS. 'The Chicsabogueae MANY UAOTUTRIG COMPAKI Are now prepared to purchase flood Vlesa Cotto 1 and Linen RAos, in any quaotity, and to ply for them the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE, IN CASH. They have established a fire Depot at number 51 North-Wrter street for the receipt and storage of Reags ac Paper Stock of all sorts, under the immediate charge of Capt. Thos. . Bass, who is authorlaed to pay a liberal price for all Stock re quired for the Company's Mills and brought to him in suitable condition. Rags may be either white, colored or mixed. but they must be free from woolens, clean and well handled. Dealers in .paper stock in the city and Interior will find i td their advantage to communicate with us before disposing of their stock elsewhere Newspapers will advance their own interests by lendin, their influence to secure the saving and collecting of all the gags to be fcund In their re ee e alities. We will credit them in ex ean for p per, at liberal rates, for all the mer eantable aRptsthey may senad as Rag sent by the Rivers and Great Nothern Railroad, should be addressed to the Company at Mobile, Alabama. All shipments by the Mobile and Ohio Railroad should be directed to Beaver Meadow Station, the location of the Company's Works. .* ISFor further information, apply at the Com pany's Depot, number 51 North-Water street, or m the underlgjd in person, or by letter, at the ofce of the Adertiser Register. W. GO CLARK, President, aps0-4t Mobile, Ala. JUDGMENT. D istrict Court-parish of Natchitocbes. State ' of Louisiana. No. 7250--Fs.L a CaxAuA* I vs. Husarron Howrarox, her hasband. In this case, br reason of the law and the evidence, ad duoed, being in favor of the plaintiflf ani the fur ther reason of the Judgment by default, not having been set aside, it is ordered, adjudged and de creed, that the community of acquets and gains heretofore existing between plaintiff and defend ant be dissolved, and she be allowed to resume the administration of her separate Estate. It is further ordered, adjudged and decreed, that the plaintiff, Elisa Carnslan, do have and recover of th#_defendant, Heritage Howerton, her husband. the sum of One Thousand Two Hundred Dollars, with 5 per cent per annum interest thereon from the date of this Judgment and costs of suit, and that plaintiff's tacit mortgage on the immovable property of defendant be recognised, to take effect ftom the 10th day of March. 84N to secum the l payment of the sum of two hundred dollas, and to take efieet from the 15th day of March. 1853, to [ seoure the payment of one thousand dollrs, the remainder of said amount. Done, read and signed in open Court on this, thel7th day of April, A. n. 1868. (Signed.) W. B. LEWIS, Judge 9th Judicial District. Clerk's Ooe District Court. Parish of Natchitoches. j certIf the above to be a true copy of the orig naJudgment in the above entitled and num. bered sait on file and of record in my oicee. In faith whereof I have hereunto set my hand ] and affixed the seal of The 9th Distriet Court, at Natchitoches, this 21st April, A. D.. 186. A. W. HAMILTON, t April 24,1868. Olerk. THE STEWART COOKING STOVE. The undersined ors this STOVE to the Spbli, the superor qualities of whieh have been tisfactorily tested for so many years. with th full assurance that its peculiar merits render It the most complete and perfect cooking apparatus I now in use. Its advantages which are all the requlrements of a good Store, are enumerated below: is nuawsnarv. It is so oostrncted that the parts liable to be burned oue can be repled, sad the Stove thus renovated, s rendered as perfect in its operation a when first used, at bet a oomparltlvely trifling 21I 3Io0OIK IV FUIL. The Stove is ar-tight, sad with other eoutr. vanea appertaining to It, a great degree of heat is retainoed within the Stove; and thereby less fuel is reqisite for its various culnllary purposes. as oraR DUr1Us Is a perfect regulator of the beat in the fire-box and oven, so that heat may b Increased or moder ated, sa the oeuside may requii ia vturrunAn rsor ra, BJy which different kinds of meat may be cook- I ed in the oven simultaaously, without Imparting the peculiar flavor of one to the other; thus eeu ring the full benefits of the old, style of ookong by an open are-place. T- ttove posees ma-y other avantge such as the HOT WAT'iER RSERVOIR, fhs nishing hot water at all times, and the TIN W~ARMINt CLOSET, where articles ready for thrtable maybe kept warm, bread set to rise, etc. etr. EVERY 8TOVEL FULLY GUABANTEE). Always on hand, a lare assortment of C000 ING ad hEATING bID VEG. SAMUEL LOCKEr, Importer of Foreign and Domestic Hardware, 8'7., 89t, 41 and Pders t., (late Prot .lvee) d DBlesville, New Orleans, ANTED-d or the pitron, a atatih 'eaebr, eitbel a private family or SchooL The smal Kagsih brasees and Male tught. Terms moderate-t t te pant t ,allei o leatimusupsth the s" the em wil he forwarded age q t. - A oppyien , TURals1 e ra1 l o STAKE4 NOTIC ! D I P. B -EDA ha ig made .aaemrn Ii& s-, ots , aiu-. Mae...rn epases io Ne Yoak a PhilaMdephia, takes pliere is aonoo gto Pltastrs, meastry Arls ciams,asd the Publi, geueralty, tbhat he I. now sedti IU ulA emais hi DRUGS, MEDICINES &cW .3. at Woleale aI sad at the lowt market pres-to snit a . > e. He al. Memlist that alI thon who will II at his Drug ltore, oppodls BahrIy L lcy' on Westhles gtoaet, will he aatis;od of the quas ar of his !rugs, ·r p beka, pootI~ y ,Ik s~d a ud t o atp,- at the most reduced pr W oAs. the PhyaeLisak emoes. is .Practice dlp , -e on the Purity ot sthe eid elkbes employed. It is worth the attention of all t get quly the pur.i materhil. wheu as ih dspeds is thequality of the Medihines takes. aPasaoa son cavefatelly put sp at any bhar of the Day or Night.wt - .· f l REGULAR WR~BLY PACKET. *' "lor Grand Ecore, St. Maurice, O(mpte, ()eoe, 4 o4 *oe~o tgry, A oandria, -Norman'. Baa bin's, and all intermediate landings on athe Boa dile.the new ddae.wheel, swit runningand c.m modaiop.asenger packet ST. 1I ICfOLAS, JOHN 0. IWTf. Muaster. Lou. st.Anrox and T. J. DowTr. Oletr 8RThe St. Nichola leaves Natchitooies every Tuesday morning at p o'clock for New Orleans- leaving New Orleans eery Saturday at 5 P. w. KOUN'M TIIROOGC L0E,. Teaves New Orleans every Saturday Pb. evening at 5 o'eolck for Shrevee port diret, the weklyU. 8. Mall and fine psseo. LAFOUR TTCE, KOUNS, Master.. Will leave asbove,passing Grand core evelry Monday morning at 10 o'clock. Leaves Shrevo. pt every Wednesday morning, passing Granad lore every Thursday morning at 10 o'cloak. 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Physiognomy is here shown to be no mere fan efal speculation, but a consistent and well consi dered system of CharacterReading. based on the established Truts of Physiology and Phrenology, and Uonfirmed by Ethnology as well as by thi Pe. culiarities of IndiviJusls. It is no abstrction but something to be made useful; something to be practiced by everybody and in all places, and made an e4clent help in that noblt - ili stuiie--h I studv of man. It is readily understood and as readily applied. The following are some of the leading topics discussed in this great illustrated work. Previous Systems given, inluding those of all ancient and modern writers. General Principles of Physiognomy, or the Phy. siologioe laws on which character, reading is and must be based. Temperaments.-The Ancient Doctrnes- Spurshiem's Description-The New Olassifeation now in use here. 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