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The Friend of Temperance from Raleigh, North Carolina • Page 4

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TBS a i rrt ttt rxr rn npj TTT ADVERTISEMENTS. a. a- murii jyw tit it' iu' BOARDING The Jordan. Is a man who made a fool of himself a' self-made man? AN BE OBTAINED on moderate tennrby Kj applying to Mrs. U.

1L WuitaxerJ near the i BYA V7SI0X. The Corinth i (Mississippi) Caucasian of the 22d ult, says: A strange and surprising incident occurred last week in the country some miles north of Corinth. A Mr. Mangrum killed a young man during Methodist church. (ESTBiCT TB0M TP- BEIXOWS LAST LETTZK If.

Kaleigh, December 11th 1867. TO fHE LIB LB A CEEIfcTIAN.) 1 I rArrn, I TCXrEiUNCE, I cp-inrrr. T. V. MOSS.

WATCH-MAKER AND JEWELER, There' is no evidenco of any serious mpty pockt said to tho greenback. Wine, it. said, is" being made in Gainesville, Florida, of tomatoes, which ia reported splendid. Save your money, and yon will find it one of the most useful friends. the war, and a few days since Mr.

Mansrrnra was mi n. Wr drive- and I St-, change within histo ric periods, in the general features of the country. while at one of, the stands he saw an Doubtless, earthquakes sufficient to Intorniation To Coora above MarkeL 4 Special attention given to repairing of all good in my line. T. V.

M. Ilaleigb, December 11, 1S67. 3m. Artemns Ward says the only snb- destroy cities (and they need not be ofifntA fnr newsnaner via a ladies ject approaching him which rso alarm ed him that he raised his gun and fired at it The object, which resembled a man covered with a sheet, sewing circle. very severe to dothat) have occurred here; but that any throwing up of mountain chains, or sudden sinking of Ohin rfinorta nearlv five and a' half million sheep in sixty-five counties, an CANNON, STOKELEY, GROCERS, AND Commission Mei-chaiits, Xo.

4 SouiJi Water Str Wilmington, X. C. continued to advance upon Mr. Mangrum, when-he drew his pistols and 'increase of 72,000 in a yar. levels has occurred here since the days of Adam, would not probably occur to 3 Any one desiring information with re-' gard to the forming of new Council In North Carolina, can obtain it by addressing, Mai.

D. S. Hill, Lonbburg. N. a i If in Virginia, by Rer B.

Hcllons, Suffolk. Va. jjar Persons living in other SUte. in irhictf there is no State Council, tbonld address th Kev. John N.

rflndreir, Wilmington, K. O. Supreme Council An editor Bits the only, reason why any scientific observer. There is, and hiB honse was not blown away during the late gale was because there was a must always have been, a tremendous and wholly exceptional de pression in Special attention given to the sale of COUNTRY PROOCCK. IKC-, l-iillii J.

C. heavy mortgage upon it. The Chicago Tinges satisfactorily ex plains the reason why Grant says noth ing. He' has nothing to ay. emptied all the barrels at tho ghost.

None of the shots soeming to take effect, hd climbed, a tree to make his escapq. By the time he was i a short distance up the'lfree tho whta object was standing under him with its eyes fixed upon hirb, and he, declared that it was the spirit of the young man, whom he had killed. Mangrum was so startled, at the steady gaze of the WATCH-MAIvEtt A ND JEWELER, IV6. 3, rayetlevilir Street, KlLHOil, 'C. 1 this valley.

The Jordan, rising a hundred miles north, between the' ranges of Lebanon and Ante Lebanon, empties first into Lake Meroin, and then, by a rapid descent of three hundred feet in a few miles, into tho Sea of Galilee; between that Sea and the A Wood county, Ohio, fruit errowei sells $3,000 worth of apples annually. rRKSIDENTi Rev. W. B. Wcllons, Suffolk Va.

SECRETAUy. Rev. John NY Andrews, Wilmington, X. C. I Councils in STATE COCKCU.

OF TA. President AP. Abcli Cbarjoltesrillc Associate Geo. A. Brnce Waynesboro.

from a young orchard, of fifty acres Special ateution paid to repairing fine rVMtuober 11, 1867. tf It is reported that Butler wants to join the Democracy, to steal the silver Dead Sea it descends one thousand ua Jl fppf lw ridW and Hng death that he fainted and lining of tho cloud the political sky, A. CR EC WHOLE8ALL AND BCTAIL DEALEB Secretary---Ref. W. B.

Wellons Suffolk. IN i-: i i- fell from the tree, i His friends carried A courtly negro.recently sent a re I ply an invitation, in which h6 re crretted "that circumstances repugnan SCBORDECATE C0CXC1L3. I names. post omciL miaiDEKT. Petxrsbcro Petersburfir.

T. Clark him home, the ghost following and standing before him constantly, the STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS to ine acquiesce woum prevent ms ac 'rowing of its violent current doubling its length. It has worked' itself so deep into the surface that its waters fructify only the lowest bed of the 2. Westward Peterfeburg. G.

B. Eancs. AND GROCERIES, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. tceptance to the invite. The New York Times is dreadfully MARION Clarion.

4. David Scixiks Wy theville, a i 5. Cjixierstow- Co'llierstown. Kev. I).

Blant. 6. Qiaritt Staunton. G. G.

liuncb Vraid that the majority for the Demo- Ml V-V A AA I i. Morning otak Nlstn ctation W. Nowell. sight of which brought up the recollection of his guilt with such; force to his mind that he died in great agony, after two or three days' suffering. Flowers asd Frost.

An engineer on the Pacific railroad oyer the Sierra Nevada range, writes that in the val its in mat city win reacn 8. Suffolk Seymour will go over Spnyten JT' Keep it -before the people, that', no House in the City can or will sell Goods cheap-than I will. Corner of Fayetterille and Ilargett Streets, Raleigh, C. I lti-tf. 1 -f river, leaving it double banks, the lowest bed being converted into a jungle of bushes and thickets, and the origin-al fed, perhaps, a barren, sandy waste.

A' more repulsive or a more useless Suffolk U. Ellis. Waynesboro. J. Y.

Smith, harlott'-rillf, F. A. Meade. Jul creek with a square 100,000. 9.

aynekboeo' 11. Liberty 12. Mt. 13. Danvili.k 14.

KOU.XMTY Danville. W.Dami TE 31 OF FASH IO river, except for: the mere supply' of i-17. POKlIlI.1. a No. 36, 'Marlet Street, mil.

i Head 18. to observe that the bill for Xiction of the army failed to pats lor Vant of timo t0 perfect it!" ley the weather is uncomfortably warm, the plains to the foot of the mountains being, covered the the thirst of man and beast, cannot be found in ihe world. There are how 19 Mt.Crawokk MLCniwtoril. J. M.Slii-.ii 21.

ARKINOTOX -r tn j.n f'. I jllVI VIJSTIIV I Jll ItHVVIlltl and yet rt Finv llowh.it-a'tOUest most lovely wild flowers, within cixtv miles snow WILMINGTON, O. -CHARLES GUTHMAN. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in MEN'S AND YOUTH'S TheiwcJmen )be thirteenth is on an 24. STONTWiU.

NorfoV i iiucHr. average ten feet i deep on lev- el. nb villages there, and never were any, along its banks. Irrigation from it was never possible, and' it is accordingly the very reverse of the Nile in its relations to the country it flows through. It is now very full, and almost cmite unfordable.

A 27. Scorrsvii.j 2 'MlDDLk AT TltE TiXTlf mour and Blaii Vice-President. K.K" said the Iol CLOTHIING, HATS, FURNISHING GOODS, pgr Particular attention paid to custom work. P. S.

Country Merchants would do well to It has been decWfat the new 3l jOu have a license -an India has a population of about one hundred and ninety millions. The people are mostly in small villages, in some provinces averaging 1 438 to the square mile. There are few large cit- piea. well, mv irienci Southern Senators ceivo pay from the time thai YJd give ua a tall. i i Oct.

30 -6m. 7 i plea, I adjure vdu t( disagreeable swamp lies round its to admit their States 11 jyuio. or about a month agoJf re much among your choice; sper so that wa found it impossible' to gst INSURE YOUR LIFE, IN THE RjW Jo-gyith rs up th QU COUTBeA on die, and are 1 dreamecaarBtIn.ou?&,: 1 n. v-i when everything was still; I dreaine mopf xcnw-a to 4. CrAINESBOBO', 42.

Woodstock Gaincsboro' Woodstpek jus before Easter, is thronged wit: ouncilii ii iVorth Carolina. JfS00 0,000, I -saw old I Belzebub a coming down the hilL My printers bill was in his and blood was in his eye; says he, young rnan, your 'weasels' draw or else prepare to die; I gazed Old Sooty in the face, and read tho only chance, to avail myself of 'Twos pay up in advance. There 13 a moral in that dream. luvo of the Japanese who came to i luch distress prevail at "Washington in consequence of the great number of persons removed from office-Hundreds of families have been deprived of the means of purchasing food. STATE COl'XCIL Of! K.

PiiEiiiDEXTd'en. If. U. Vance Ahheville. Associate It.

11. hitaker lialeigh.4 SECRETABV-r-Maj. D. 5. Hill Louifcburg.

SI HOKDIXATE COfXCILS. Xo: 1. Pettigrew Louisbur, p. President. thousands of pilgrims who wash in the sacred river, which; the.

baptism; of Jesus had made efficacious tqi cleanse from sinl It is considered probable that the Lord's baptism occurred near here. Here at this ford, just; opposite Jericho, the shadow of the JTii-dean hills, some seven miles eastward, must have been the place where Josh-ua led the chosen people, with their niiju. ADVERTISEMENTS. 2. Koaxokk WilHaniHton, pr.

J. IV Godwin President. t3. CKEscEXT-Raleijrh. W.

It' FOR SALE. i INCOME FOR 18G7, 7 7 26,5 165 3 LOSSES TAID IX 18ti7, ITEREST received rare than pay losses. Dividends average over AO per com. All policies, non-forfeitable lor a stated anvmnt. Assurance can bo ffected in all fonns desired.

S. D. WAIT, Geu'l Agent; March 13 tf Jftleigh, N.C. COFIEJLDS CAACKlt SALVK. The following certificate speaks for itself: Ackurx, January 27th 1868.

Mr. Editor: Sir, you will please publish this letter for the benefit of persons sulferinj with Cancer. During the last 5 or 6 years, 1 had a cancer upou my breast and my family A GOOD MILK COW. R. 11..

Yaut Asiiviu Asheville, priests in front across the. stream, ve Apply at this office, tf June 12- JaJUDAILIIS 5. Exum Lewis, Rodent, v' G. I Cold WATEit-Smithville, irhr. President.

I 7. Hookertox Hooke3tonv nev. Hooker, President i 8 llExuEKsox-Henderson, C. W. HarriH, President.

i-: 9J ULivET-Wilmiugtoif, IIV3LPoisson" t'recideut i ry nearly, at this season of the year. From, the Moab mountains, just in front, Hoses looked from the still unr fixed peak of Pisgah down npon the land he was never to enter, and his ever venerable ashes slam ber some-where. on Nebo's unsettled soil. We crossed the plain to Jericho, findincr Purifies the Blood. tor Salo by rugrglst8 Everywlcre.

1 THE TEMPERANCE DOCTOR 10. Bbaxoi Frnnklintou, Wt II. Joyner. President 1 1. iveems reek uems Creok, C.

WVi4Ver, President. I phisician treated it but it continued to grow: i become alarmed and applied to J. II. Cofmelp, at Hainett county, N. and obtained a bottle of his caxckk salve' and made several applications of it, and iu a time the caxcer came out by the roots, and 1 am now vrcil.

1 could put an eg in the hole hich was to the bone. -1 am of the opinion the Salve is one ofthe greatest discoveries of the age. Most Respectfullv. 1 30 3m. EDWIX SMITH.

12- OxKOKO Oxford, Col. L. C. Edward? President this country are now students at the I academy at Monson, They find a good deal of difficulty in epeaking but have learned to read it with some facility, and manifestly understand what they redd They are very fond of studyirig.the Bible and comparing Christianity with the- phil-oaopny. of Confuciusr in which they are thoroughly grounded.

Is not this a curious fact in all our nature, that we only begin to know the value of friends wheL they are lost to us in the grave? It ought to teach us to turn with increased tenderness 'to those that remain. We 'should'' feel that our affection for living is enliven- ed by the reflection that they will soon pass away; If we were as lenient to the living as we are to the dead, how much happiness mightrender them, and from much pain and bitter remorse spare them when the grave, "the all atoning grave," ha3 closed over them. i The Language or the Eyes. It has often been said that a woman with a hazel eye never elopes from her hus- band, never chats scandal, never sacrifices her husband's comfort for her pwn never finds fault, talks too much or too little, and is always an Entertaining, agreeable, and lovely companion. i We never knew," says a brother quill-driver, but.

one uninteresting Tlio 'Weekly 'Sim. what is surmised to be Gilgal in the modern Riah, and ascended the green but neglected foot lulls" watered by the Brook Cherith and by the fountain that IJlisha healed, until wo pitched our tents just under the hillocks of ruins which are supposed to be Ihe remains of the city that fell before Joshua's rama'-horns. Lieutenant: "Warren, temporarily stopped in his valua-ble' explorations at is" now burrowing in four or five different'pla-ces in these heaps of artificial earth, to discover tome; more positive traces of 13. Rowax- Salisbury, J. McNeely President 1 14.

Flat Rock Pacific, Win. K. Martin, 15. MmwAjY Hendersooi lavjd T. Backen President 16..

Oak city Raleigh, Theo. II. Hill, President 17. D.Bell, President i IS llti RcTHEKKORDTox, RetUT. In justice, 20.

AIills River, Henderson. county, J. A Corpeuing, President 21. TuoMAsviLLE, John M.Shelly.Prc8t 22. SwaxXaxoa Asheville, It C.

Patton, 23; Tarforo' David Penderv President 1 24. akitall Marshal 1 Re J. T. Kol lins, President i THE CIRCULATION OF THE, "WEEKLY SUN," always very large, has of late so increased that it may be called 'It is shedding its light for all, in all sections North. East, South mid IVwt; It intercourse BY MISS" MARY DWINELL CHELLIS.

i'. i Author of. "Deacon Suns' Prayers." THE AUTHOR OF THIS WORK IS TOO well kflowri tp need commendation. Like every thing that comes from her pen, the Temperance Doctor is a 4ruei story, and replete with interest." have graphically depicted the sad ravages that are caused by the use of intoxicating beverages; also, "the blessings of and what may be accomplished by one earnest soul for that reform. It ought to lind readers in every household, i An invaluable setrice would be done to the cause of temperance and humanity were a copj; put in the hands of every physician in the land, and all who are studying with an eye to that profession.

Price, $1.25. Address, -l; i J. N. STEARNS, 1 i 1I2 Tniliam THE CHRISTIAN SUN. DErOTED to the union of all the followers of Christ, and the Advocacy of the principles of the Christian Church.

Two columns of each issue are devoted to the interest of the Order of Friends of Temperance." 1 j'Wj "I 44 25. Fair View Buncombe I'residept i A the South; which was necessarily interrupted during the war. has been again resumed, and the evidences of public appreciation from that quarter are multiplying every: day. When honest efforts are put forth, as in the Weekly Sun," to meet the demand for a reliable weekly record of erents nhd an entertaining vehicle of light literature, which, while it instructs and pleases, aims to promote virtue as weir as intelligence, and to exclude every line of an impure and immoral tendency it is cheering to receive such evidences public, appreciation the old city. 1 JEHICIIO JOSHUA.

There havo been a Roman 26. LocrsT FiU--Uay wood county- i tcslUCUb and a 27. Bethel Hay wood county -Prest Moslem Jericho here since Joshua's Jericho, and it seems hardlv determ-ined "which is which." Lieutenant Warren finds as yet nothing very de- 28. Webster -Webster, Jacfcaos: oountv1 J. M.

Bryson, President 29. Fbaxsux Franklin, I Macon county. Rev. L. F.

Siler, President. 30. Watxestille Waynesville, Haywood1 County, Walter Brown, President 3i Blake, 32. Sakd Hill Buncombe, i 33. AIcrpht 3IarphT, 34.

Elm OnreNew Berne, Kev. L. C. Vass, Published every Friday! $3,00 per Address, couraged him to-think some important i REV. W.B.

WELLOXS, Suffolk, Va. BANK. STATEJfATIOiVAL i Ralfcijrli, IVi C. 35. Marios Marion.

36. Morcaktox vMorganton, 37. LEXioBr-Lenior, 38. KixsTOS Kinston, 39. White Hall Mecklenburg 40.

Beaufort Carteret 'r' and unamiable woman with a hazel.eye, and she had a nose which looked, as the Yankee says, like the little end of nothing whittled down to a point" The grey eye is the sign of shrewdness and talent. Great thinkers' and captains have it. In woman it indicates a better hejad than heart. The i dark hazel is nople in significance as its The blue eye is adini- rable, but may be feeble. The black eye; take care Such can bo seen almost daily at the police office, generally with a complaint against the huo- bond for assault and battery.

Two droves of cattle that were pur-chased, last summer, in Texas, and 4riv.en.all the way to Loudoun, to be pastured, passed through Leasburg last week, on their way to the Balti-' more market; They were in excellent as aret coming iv us irvm tarts or lae coun- try. 1 TEllilii OF SUBSCRIPTION. The Weekly Sex" is published every Saturday at the following expeefdingly low rates to individuals and clubs when from one Post Office. The money, in all cases, to be remitted in advance. 1 Forone copy for one year.

1 50 Cnb of six copies, one year. 8 00 Club of twelve one year. 15 00 Club of fifteen copies, one year. 18 00 Club of twenty copies, one year 22 00 Club of twenty-five copies, one year 1 1.. 25 00 Postmasters will always act as agents for persons in the neighborhood of their respective offices, and forward orders and cash under the regular authority of the Department The safest mode in remitting subscriptions Is by draft or Post office order.

Address, A. S. ABELL Son Iron Building, Baltimore, Md. May 15 3 tf. Publishers of Newspapers desirous ot exchanging with the "Sun'V (daily,) as is often requested, on inserting the above advertisement to the amount of difference in ex Vk revelation may be coming.

His explo- rations at erusalem -Tiave opened a very important series of subterranean chambers beneath the site of the Mosque of Omar, and a great passage, supposed to be the underground way by which troops were passed, in Solomon's time, from Zion's hfll to Mount Moriah, connecting the palace and citadel with the temple. 1 The Darlington Southerner says: The crops in this district are ex- JOHN WILLLMS, President. W. E. ANDERSON, Cashier." I Wm.

Misos. 1 W. W. Vass, Jas. II.

Foote. I DEALERS IN EXCHANGE, Sight and Time bills, Gold and i Silver Coin and Bullion, Govermiieat and State Stocks, Rail Road and other securities. Uncurrent Bank Notes bought at the coun 41. Gardner Hill Jamestown Guilford! 42. Batts Joyners Depot, 43.

oldsboro' Wm. Edgar Itorgan. 44. SniTHFiELD. Moore President 45.

Clattos P. M-iStuart, President: 46. Fipelis, Boon Hill, Dr. Hooker. 48: PHiEsix.

Beulab; Wake, 1L Porter, 49. WlLSOS, 50. Beclab, Johnston. 1 county, Jas nant, i Stanly 52. Semper Fidelis, New Salem 53.

Gatlstillk, K. 11. Williams. 4 MRi Hux, Ucv. T.

B. McMabonl i. ter or remitted for oa receipt, by Express, on thn tW have been at, tESSiS any timo sinco the vvar especially States. Deposits received and a general bank i ing businesa carried on in 11 its branchcB. ouu averagea over twelve cnange, win be placed on our daily list for one aunarea pounds a head.

tllEll-i- I i year, on vending marked copy of paper con 1 July 3rd-tit. tuning advcrti.emcnrto thu omcc..

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