Bloomington Progress, Volume 4, Number 50, Bloomington, Monroe County, 12 April 1871 — Page 1
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A Republican Paper, Devoted to the Advancement of the Local Interests of Monroe County.
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC, HOOFLAND'S PODOPHYLIJlf PILL, HOOFLAND'S GREEK OIL,
Established A. D.
1835.
Holland's German Bitters,
A Bittcis wlthonl Alcohol 'r Spirits ol any kind, Is (liferent from all others. It is composed of tho l-ure juices or titai, pbiscii ax or Hoots, Hews, and Bares (or as medicinally termed, extriits), tho wortldons or inert portions of the ingredients not being usel. The.'sfore, in one bottle of t his Bitters thej e ia coi'tained as much medicinal virtue us t ill be found in several gallons of ordinary m ixtures. The Boo.?, etc., used in this Sitters in grown in Germany, thoir vital principles extracted in that country by a scientiHo Chcinutand forwarded to the minufaotory in Oris city, where they are compounded and bottled. Containing no ptrituotK'in;; rediente, this Bitten is free fron the objections urged agairst all others, no desire for stimulants can be induced from their U3e, they cannot make drunkards, and can iot, under any ciroumstai.ceii, have any but a beneficial effect.
Hoofland's German Tonic
HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S COMPOUND FLUID Extract Catawba GRAPE PILLS
BLOOMINGTON, IND., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1871.
New Series-VOL. I V. NO. 50.
PRINTING f THE PROGRESS Jcb Printing- Ofiace ! Worth Side Public Square, Vj;b Stv Type, A'rwPmtcn, and entlrciv Sew Matt) -mi of all kinds, is prenrod do Printing In a style cjual to Ibo bet in the country. Particular atieution paid to
noi.i, i mvi-Ijivak.
BY MAB1AN DOUGLAS.
i "Ob !
: And a brttlc of all woman
! a weddlnc rlnu'a orctty to wear; 1 l.rt.li. of nil Im f:,lr
Hut tbf-n.
There's no traction in men, And, tf I were a girl, I'd ox' lovers bewan. They may court yon to-dii.", I Street as oirdii tn tnn May :
uu i.'-iuvn unjK uui'i i.nuv n do ait nuwu a-un,: r.,,, n..ii.. vi,.m , . ,
I Old Dolly Sullivan l.-.ook her ray head-
noiera wuni now int lasi 'tllng BUO i
m you never can lc.1
Component Paris fluid f. .tract Jthubarb and Fluid Extract Catawba Grape Juice.
FOR LIVER COMFLAINTS, JAUNDICE, BILIOUS AFFECTIONS, SICK OB NERVOUS HEADACHE, COSTIVENESS, Etc., MTOELY VEGETABLE, CONTAINING NO MERCURY, MINKHALS, OB DELETERIOUS DRUGS.
COMMERCIAL PRINTING,
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H
nllnc Bill ficad. Rand Bills, Letter Hauls, Nolo l. Circ;ifcu, Curds, Pewter a, tec Iti.e printing c-i-.tity, Orlera fro a diatauce win receive
prompt attcntic 11. 8. M. Orchard Sc. Sons, PROPRIETORS.
These mil: are tho most dolwli'f nil pleas-int purgative, superseding castor eil,ilt,iuajau,flU There is uolblag mow acceptable for the et.mach, They eive tone, and cause neither nausea nor griping pains. Tbey are composed of the finest ingredients. Alter a fow days' two of them, sucit an invigoratiou of ti e entire a;utein takes pluco t to appear mlraculona to tho weak and enervated, whether ariauiK frenr. Imprudence or disease. H.T. Hehn-
WilO ha etna1 hnen i. holT.
" Sweetheart ! Pro had 'm ; I know 'em'.'V'ehe said. Just as long as your comimny's now. Trwro is no ouo that 's equal to you; You then Can bayf choice of the men ; Ti-i the black eye to-day, an-.I to-morrow tho bine. I hiia onco a b roc ado Fi'.r my.marrltifj-go jrn made; On tho shelf t ths strtro-room my wedding-cko laid; Nt?er that eakp on (ho tnMe 'a set. Hern I am, Dorothy Snillvan yot! Lof It cof lot, It. co! I n n ttmi it wni ro ; Hnrdly earned lessons you're slow to forgot. VC?ulcl I kenp all to-day that I know, With tho face that I had Innjj ueo, An. then, I rauhl nay back t' o nion! Thy should not a , mnl! part of the debt that I ewo! For 'tis Jiitio caw t!ioy. Spite tho rue t' inf thny sar, Kf'W a woii an' )inrt aohowti they hAro their own way. Prmlrws! little t1!-. kep men tn awe! 1 rist 'em! 11 sooner tmat bhow In a t haw!
i ney ars pbw to mukc.
; voice, and there she stood, sure enough " Thon throw down yonr Ltp-board, iiatiio doorway of a little cottage. I ! man, and put up yoitr needles, for your ! SRC, now ; the prettiest picture ! ! dream is coining true. I have just lost ;.wtli a bit of whito curtain blowing out j my gu-denor. On my estate is a nice otino open window, and all about ; little cottage, with flowers and vine i uf' ftnd grasa' flowerB- And I growi ng all round it. I have no doubt i. thought to myself, my woman won't ( you will give the greatest satirifection. " have to slave her life otit over the wash- Ths taUor looked about him bewili tub. J.t made me ho lie-lit, n' bnnrt tbnt I An;'.
riTrn oKa a.J3 iri . 1 i i
Opposite the Depot, Bloomingkm, Ind. I ftfeffSSfc
o thing that norer I eaw!
"When you cmno to your own woddlnfi morn,
i.' so mum vnti dc tmrcn vt accommoaait fna ; iu " 111 ra "au lonoru.
trawlino pub. i
I AH, tnen,
boUVs Conrpoimd FluJ EtraetCatuwba Grape Pills l A I I E I KM IA I H II IK I are not siuar-coated. from the fact thataitgar-!oated JL1 LX X J. V XI JlU X.L V XmJJ
Mils do not dissolve, but pass throuch the stomach
! without dissolving, consequent lv do not produce the i dean ed effect. THE ( ATAWBA GRAPE PILLS, beI tog pleaaaur, ill taste and odor, do not necessitate j thetr being sngar-coa ed. PRICE FIFTY CETS
PKB BOX.
E
L. 12. McBINN7, PBOPKIETOR,
liorfi'a VAIir in it In t hr mnn
Whonyonr weditlnif-newn'son and your bridegroom is
'; You must tako off (hat pown, i And sit quietly down, i Crat ani(le. throwr away, to be talk for tbo town." ; Old Dolly SulMvnr shook hev Cray hnrd;-- ; 4f 'htldron once brirnt of the Ure have a droai ; lAt your lnvo-Btor: fts bp, I Whon you're talkfrur tome: j SuoothoartsI I'vohad 'em! I know 'em!" she said, i Seribner for Aprit.
; BBxrair n. hbIiIwcbolds AVaa compounded for those not inulined to ex- j Htem.r Co::oiaiTiuiJiD coMroirsr tre jio bitters, t-nd is intended lor use in cases ! f ( Extract SaPSiipariUa wh;n some alcohoUc etimulant is required in j wmur, xteraWe from the syKtim Scrofula, connection with the Tonic properties of the ! STphllt, Fever Sores. Ulcers, Sore Eyot, Sore lg8 Blten. Each botUo of the Tonic oontain. ! tt??.! onibottloof the Bitters, comb.ncd with pivre i swellii s, Tnmors, ftenevrnne Affections, Nodvs, Sax-ta Crtrz KtM, and flavored in such a man- j Hr ST&BlMS: ner tb.-.t the extreme bitternss of tho Bitters j Dyepcpsta, sad all dif casea .bat liave betia establishis overcome, foraiing a preparation highly ed in the system for years.
ag . ecabio and pleasant to tlis alate, and conta: uing the me licinaZ virtues cf the Bitters. Ti e pri?o of the Tonic is S per bottle, ! wlich many pemons think too high. They j must take into consideration flat, the Btimnlant used is guaranteed to b$ o:.' a pure qu&l- I it;. A poor a. "ticlo could be luraishcd at a' cheaper price, jut is it not battc r to pay a little ; moro ar.d have a good article ? A medicinal preparation bbould contain none but the best ingredients, and tbey who expc ct to obtain a Leap compound will moat certainly be cheated.
EAST
BLOOMINGTON, IND., j Ol- THE PUBLIC SQUARE.;
HOW A DREAM CAME TKUK.
Tlxis HoIpI Is large Bt;d Cfmrawiiona, flint-jlass in all i:a apiin:raents, d'irnbly located, and is quiet ; and coniiorlablo. Charges moderate.
DUNN fit. GENERAL
They are tho Greatest Known Remedies Tor LIYEK CMIPLAINT.DYSPEPSU, JJEKTOU8 DEBILrfY, JAUKDIOE, MSEASE OF THE KXDNEY3, EBCI'17.0X3 OP THE SKIN, and all digeaaecs aritting from a disordered Liver, Stomach, or IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD.
BEING PREPARED ErPRHSStY FOR THE
ABOVE COMl-LAIi; TS, ITS BLOOD-PURIFYING PROPERTIES vRR GREATER THAN ANY OTHER PREPARATION OF SABSAPARILL . IT GIVE? THE COMPLEXION A CLEAR ANT HEALTHS COLOR, AND RESTORES THE PATIENT TO A STATE OF HEALTH AND PURITY. FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD, REMOVING. ALL CHRONIC CONSTITUTIONAL DISEASES ARISING FROM AN IMPURE STATE OF THE 11 LOOP, AND THE ONLY RELIABLE AND EFFECTUAL KNOWN REMEDY FOB THE CURE OF PAINS AND SWELLING OF THE BONES, ULCERATIONS OF THE THROAT AND LEGS, BLOTCHES, PIMPLES ON THE FACE, ERYSIPELAS AND ALL SCALY ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, AND BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION. PRICE $1,50 PER BOTTLE .
CO.,
Produce, Commission ! AIvD FORWARDING MERCHANTS. Wholesale and Retail Grocers, And dealers lu NuiId, Tvnnlnwa and Lake Salt, White Fleli, BLOOMINGTON, IND.
BY MBS. MARY A. DENNISON..
i " I'm very tiretl, " sighed the minis- ! ter, as lie pushed the shutters impatiently bank. Thoir movement sent in a shower of rose lenves. ! " Pittv, p.tty ! " cried a childisli voice. Mrs. Wirdield, the minister' j wife, ; stood at the door in a cool, white wrap -i per, holding back n beautiful, eager : child.
i 'Shall she come in, George t arevou thn nnwer that fnllnwrvl nlnorW
.through?" "What good would it do to
i les ; eome nere, Itoseoutl, una kiss ;-so"
a wny papa's lietulache. He said afterwards there was a sermon V1I mi-,fi Vi ct mi-tut. w-nllr i-.t nnA ! 1 il. i
. ; in tuin Benwjnce.
; wife says she laid and listened to mo
! laugmng in my sleep. ; "I wish your dream might come true, i Thomas; have you faith to believe it ; irill?" "God is able," said Thomas, softly, ; stitching away. " I'm certain it would i be just like Him. And if He don't see ! lit, you know, sure I ought to be thank- ; ful for the dream itself, barring that Mary cried when I told her, and said ; that maybe it meant that wee Bessio ! would soon be put under the daisies. '. Bessie's tap, ". he added ; ' th s i Sbild lets mo Ituow wKen she awakes ; will you go in?" The tailor leaned over and lifted the j latch of a ratio door that led into a . bttle, closet-like room. Tho ceiling j wns very low. There was one large window and close to that tho clean . bed of the sick child was drawn. A ! smile, sweet and glad, crossed the pale. : wan face. Her hand nestled confiding ; ly in his. "Well, Bessie," ho said, "is the 1 pain gone
"Yes sir, thank you," she replied in a voice like soft sweet music. "And you look happy ; that tells me that the soul is well. " "Oh, always well," and an indescribly rapturous expression flashed over her face. "You hear the children at play, sometimes?" " Yes ; I love to hear them. Mother cries because I am lying here so helpless, when they are running about, but I don't mind so very much." " Don't you feel as if you would like to go out and play wi th them t" Never could he fo rget the look she gao him, half sad, half smiling, nor
" You must be in earnest, sir. and
yet uiy mind won't take it in. Is it
j for me to loave this close city spot and j go into the country J Is my sick child
o orcatne neaven's pure air ? " "As soon as you can get ready the place is ready for you," was the reply. His dream wns realized. Sweet, patient, saint-like Bessie! it was not long she laid in the little room of that new eottape-home, lookiujrwith rapture upon the flowers that blooma -without and within upon the glorious breadth of blup sky. And when strength came, and sho found now beauties in the soft summer Btmsltine, she became the companion of the merchant's sickly daughter, and taught tho child such lessons of love and putionce, that that sick room became as her own had been, a little heaven on earth.
Summary ol Congressional Proceedings.
T. TATLOB.
away,
CO.,
TAYLOR &
DEALERS IN Choice Family Groceries QueenswJixe andi Xfolions.
' it?" The highest price paid for coon try produce
mom t. HEiiiMCBOiin's CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT BUGHU THE GREAT DIURETIC,
liead the following symptomit
Constipation, Flatulence, Inn ard Piles, Fuil-
; bae cured every cane of DI ABFTES in wliicU it haa J been given. IRRITATION OF THE NECK OF THE BLADPF.B AND INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, ULCERATION OF THE KIDNEYS AND ! BLADDER, RETENTION OF URINE, DISEASES
j OF THE PROSTRATE GLAND, KT.lNE !N THE I
T"" - v. ; uliitlBlj:, AND Mt l't-'US U Stll.K 1 LUS' IIAi;ti- , Btomacb, Na tsea, Heart-burn, Piscraat for E8, AND for ENlT.Ki5l.El;.NDi.ULn'.vi ,:c,jN-
1 THE FOILLOWlNd RYMPTOM8: INDISPOSITION 1 TO EXERTION, LC-S OF POWI'.R, LOHS OF ; MEMORY, DIFFICULTY OF BREACHING, WEAK
! NERVES. TREMBLING, IIOUROR OF DISEASE
I'ood, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach,
&onr Eructations, Sinking or Fliitlering at tlie Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head. Hurried or Difficult Breathing, Flutter Qg at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in a Lying Posture, JJimneBs of Vision, Dots or Wetw before the Sight, Dull Pain in the Head, Dtlicieui;y of Porspi -atiou, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest. limbs, dec., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Kvil, and Great Depression of Spirits. Ail these indicate Disease of the Liver or Digestive Organs combined with impure blood. The use of the Bitters or Tonic will soon eaase the above symptoms to disappear, and the patient will become well anl healthy.
Dr. Hoofland's Greek Oil,
Northeast Corner of Public Square, i BLOOM! NOTON, - - INDIANA. ROSADALIS
O
let the wind kiss it
i clergyman's wife.
' The littL; thing repeated her
! er s words in baby language. " You'snould go out, George, " Mrs, j Winlield reiterated ; "go to the run'
i rung brooks and stones, or pome of j little one,
your pool' parishioners, and let them j "How eood thev are1' L - V t H. l 1 . - . . a
; nun w) you. ion nuow iinii tuways ! does you good ; and there's little Bes- ! sie- " " OJi, 3'e.s, little Bessie ; I had almost forgotten the child ; hava't been there for it week ; and the good little tailor; he trill think we have neglected him. One more hug, pet, and pick up j the rose leaves ; good bye, wiie!" and 'leaving a kiss on two pairs of lips, he j put on hia hat and went out.
Powell Clayton has been sworn in as Senator from Arkansas. The Senate has passed a deficiency bill with amendments, appropriating $200. 000 for life saving purjioses on the coast of New Jersey ; also one appropriating $100,000 for army buildings at Fort Leavenworth. The event of Monday's session was the speech of Senator Sumner in support of his resolutions declaring the use of the navy in su pport of the Baez Government duting tne negotiations of the treaty of annexation nil unwarrantable exercise of the war power. The galleries were crowded with spectators, and ;ill ti vail able space upon the floor of the Senate wis filled by .privileged persons. Sumner called for the reading of his resolutions, and
feel ! then submitted an additional one
title by on unratified treaty, after the failure of the Senate tc ratify that
stud the Just then a rials woman entarWl i treat? all pretext of title to the terri-
j She, too, greeted the minister with one 0IJ l""1 ceased, so that a government ;
iuutu- j ol ner cneenesi smiles, ahe had just i is in an respects a stranger k ine tern-
run over, she said, to get some dinner wry without excuse or apology for for her husband, and Mrs. Clark had w.V interftrenee against its enemies, sent such a nice bowl of broth for the I and therefore any belligerent act on
I the coast of nan Domingo, after the cried Bessie, i fail" re of the Dominican treaty in
t'uiv tor All Kinds of Plains ami ,Vnca,
ArFUKi KxrEn.NALLY. It will cure all kinds of I'ains aad Achus, such is Bhenmatiam, Keuralgia, Toothache, Chilblains Sprains, Brui -oa, Frost Bites, Headaches, Pains in the Back and I. jins. Pains in the Joints or Limbs, Stings of Insects, Iiingwomw, oto. Taken Intebsallx. It will cure Kidney Complainta. Backaches, Sick H iadacho, Colic, Dyseuterv, Diarrbcea, Cholera nfantiuc,Cholera Morbus, Cramps and Pains in the Stomach. Fover and Ague, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, etc.
WAKEFULNESS, DIMNESS OF WIOS, PAIN IN
THE BACK, HOT HANDS, FLUSHING OF THE BODY, DRYNESS OF THE SKIN, ERUPTION ON THE FACE, PALLID COUNTENANCE, UNJVER- ( SAL LASSITUDE OF THE MUSCULAR SYSTEM, ETC. Used by perscna from tbe ages of eighteen tc ; twenty-tlve, and from thirty-fiv tc fifty-five or in ' the Hi-One or chunpe of lit--: :tt confinement or ; labor pain ; tad-uettlng in chilijrn -
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHTI 18 DIURETIC AND BLOOD PURIFYING, AND CURES ALL DIS ' EASES ARISING FROM HABITS OF DI SSIPaTION AND EXCESSES AND IMPRUDENCES IN LIFE, i IMPURITIES OF THE BLOOD, ETC., SUI'EltSED ! ING COPAIBA IN AIFECTIOKS FOB WHICH IT i 18 USED, AND SYPHILITIC AFFECTION'S--IN ,
I THESE DISEASED USED IN CONliECTlOii WITH ! HELMBOLD'S BOSE WASH, i LADIES. IN MANY AFFECTIONS PECUTJ AB TO LAD IKS, ! THE EXTRACT BUCHU IS UNEQUALLED BY' VSY 1 i OTbEIlBEMEDY AS IN CHLOROSIS OU11ETEX- i T10N, IRREGUIiARITY, PAINFUI.NESS OR filiP- ; ! PRESSION OF CUSTOMARY .'3VACUATIONH, , iulcet.ated on schiruus s'iate of th' ! ; UTERUS, LEUCORRH05 A Oil WH iTES, RTERILI : J TY, AND FOR Ali COMPLAINTS INCIDENT TO ' THE SEX, VHETHER ARISING FROM 1ND1S , CRETIONOH HABITS OF DISSIPATION. IT IU J FRKS' !RIBET EXTENSIVELY BY THE MOST ; EMINENT PHYSICIANS AND MIDWIVES FOU ! ENFFXBLED AND DELICATE CCNSTITUTIONfii, ! OF BOTH SIMS AND ALL AGES (ATTENDED ! WITH ANY OFTBX ABOVE DISEASES OB SYMI-
TOMS.)
PltEl'AKATloN HAS ever bin ;n!imlt!'v-d
to Aniivicaji (:vplo th.it lin. :inet with a.- indite a a f-urc. a " Til 13 FLUID KXTRAC1 I OF R0 ? EAI.lt5." One out. f of this Fluid Kxti ct i, rr.ov:
j.owerful in its actimi iip"n di., rafo Ipau one pint cf the preparation? of irarFiporil!;i. Ac a
illaotl Puritir-r it lit no rfii-
Thomas Cheary, Tailoi That was what the bit of a sign said, over the "ait of a shop door. Every- : thing wris on a small scale there ; Thomas, his cheery wife, nd tht i brown shunt', by courtesy called a cottage The clergyman entered, not without stooping.. ! " Wei., Thomas, stitching away yet ;
j 1 suppose you get tired
i this hot weather. "
As he spoke he laid his hat upon the
eratof ullv. . the cienate, is an unauthorized violence,
"Alt tired out? ' asked the pastor, no; utterly without support in law or reatieing that she sank wearily into the i 80ni "d proceeding directly from that chair. ' kingly prerogative which is disavowed "A little it's hard work, but it's I by & Constitution of the United healthy." States. The speech in support of these " You have some blessings," he ven- i resolutions was listened to with closest tured again. i attention throughout, &nd occupied "Some! oh, niv cup is running over," soms three hours. At its conclusion she replied. "Look at jny husband i 8nolt speeches were made in reand child! There's Thomas' one of the , ply b.Y Senators Morton and Howe, kindest of men, working like a slave ! e debate on Sumner's San Domtnfor rae and her never giving himself j 5 resolutions wascontinuediatheSenan v pleasuse while most of the men iu ate a Tuesday and Wednesday by this neighborhood anunnder their earn ! Hovro, Frelinghuysen and Morton in iugp, and drink and quarrel. O sir, j opposition, and Schurz in support of indeed I can't thank God enough for : theza. The debate was closed by Harray blessings." j lau in support of the administration '" Well, well, it beats all," murmured j ancl against the resolutions, which, at the clergyman to himself as he left the lthe conclusion of his speech, he moved house. "Here are two people, work-' to "V on tue tabic. Sumner endeavored ing like slaves ; sickness and the pros- i to get Aor w reply, but Harlan in-
runn.'u upu u iiuutnuw vote upon the motion. Sumner thought he had a
ioiScrouia, inji.iuimaior;. Jihm- j white pme table, and sat down near the
sometimes, ; p0ct 0 tieatli staring them in the face
and yet they are happy, aye, happier than kings and qneens."
He bad nearly reached his home
i him
i a fine day. From a wee pot of helio- ance nA manner denoted that he was tlen, amid much confusion, proceeded
i i-rope u ittinj., nweei ureawi oi penumeti ; n m!ll, uf wecjth and leisure. I IO ci" tne rou, ana tno vote itOOd,
The window was open, for it was wi,0,e broadcloth, and personal appear- whieh he refused to do. The clerk, lay. From a wee pot ol helio-: . .j , Annate. A thf. fia uma : then, amid much confusion, nroceeded
nttij, Ciyjilih in idl it? form., it is a certain cure. Physicians
i indorse :.t ; it is not i fjiinck n-?-jtrum, ns tbe formu a is printed
I Dr. Sparks of Nicholasviile, ! ' , , u v" T Tv ' A ; " les, for a wonder," was the un!Kv mt "Iti.tl.cbmood' A8' lh!)nfh racked were neatly graciou re l Wve had bad weath. !p Vit e v ?!ed , ! tcwushed. Beyond , m the parlor , long moh ftnd j don't, suppose Purifier I ivo e.er used , and hcd.TOOm combined, coult be seen ! this L.atu to-morrow."
irr. uovKin, oi joammore, o sauare oi ratt cameiana a lew Din.s ith. i i
right
vice
to close the debate, but
President decided not
the
un
tailor whose legs were crossed under j wllen ne wag mot v a gentleman, i !csa Harlan withdrew his motion,
j air stole now and then into the room. I i pleasant
saye :
o
Dr. Hoofland's Podophyllin,
H. T. HEJjMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHtr ; CBttbDISEfl&ESjABIBIKG FRC'M TMFRUDEKCES, HABITS Of DIBaiPAHON, ETC., ! in all thoir Btagie, at little expense, Utile or no c tin nge I in di t, noinconvenlence.andnoexposuTO. It (iiiiwb ; a fr;iuout detle, and glve triuah to Ui-inaU, (thereby removing ObBtnictioiiH, Prtveutlntr ami I Curtsy Strict oree of tbe Urdtlira, Allay in c 7 n an 1
OKSrBSTITl-TJSFOKMKHCUKlf FIU. I J; SSa, " j Tbouaanda who have been tbe.vijtims of inuomix-
! teut ixrrsonH, arid who nave paid heavy feea to be I curel ina Hbort time, bavs found tli. y ha,e beea : doeetviHl, and that the "Poison " has, oy the use cf
poor,
cheerful Thomas, sewim? awav in his
for Scrofuia ana Syphilis.'' Hi omait looked up with a smile. ' close shop Dr. T.C.Fugh.cd' Baltimore,: " Yes, sir, I'm stitching y et ; a littl 9 " How is your daughter!" he ask- , says : " I cured the Worst case i wearisome, but it brings the tread and ! ed. of Scr.,fu a I have ever etn ! pays Bessie's doctor bill It h i not like No better; don't think ehe ever with Rsdali,." i gwdening I did when a lad-biit ; wiU ,)e. IVe taken her here mi tUere Beniamin Be.ht-,1 of binu. I the LrtmiJte m thankful. He ; and everywhere, but Providence, Ithink Benjamin Daniel, 01 Limr,, g,veg me jont do iftm.Hmi, tn Inka mrtinnlnr Ohio, .ay. he ha, .ir.re,, for W.iril yor side aches; "the tailor rJ
iweniy years ..... .... . ........ .. . nan 1111.10 a suaaen mouon Ol pain. , Dnn't n.nnso Pmvidfln mrfriMNl. I
u: ,. II ! i.W.Ol Ihnn'u a Kit nt an n.iLn tl, . .
oi-. .i ... . , ... ... ..u o ut "HUM.-, Vori ,,avn I n. An hlessp.il wit.h nrcn nnn.
kinds of remedies with no - -, sometimes, said Thomas, his face i HC8sion8 ftnd abounded opportuniceas ; a few bottle? of Keftuiali ! clearing up and the happy smile beam-; tjes for dojng p.ood madeaompletccurc mg a,ram. " It's a sharp, uncanny " Hang the opportunities ! I beg your noSADALi-i ai.m an.',M stiteh, too, but it only ; stays for the: pajaon. - I'm in a bad mood, and I KKirruthrt 'P take th. posses-
inc Morv of " Kohy rt. Croix, or ' " " " "
itbeMazic Row.-' ! lime, tllOUgU.
Western Vhtleaie Depot b.r , iuomas; i aoni ime yon r,o ; nevolent deed. The fact is I'm in hot
i ieei l.i at mi : saiutne minister, with ; wntc,r an tho tirrle nbollt Bomc mishap a serious face. "How is Bessie this i n, n iwv o-nrrionr AiA waW.
1 day, an invaluable man, and where 1 am to get another with a tithe of his
qualifications, I cannot tell,
day." said the preacher. !Tettsl d. nay3 1, twelve Democrats and
xoui xvpuuirciiuR, xrainsreon, xwuerir son, Schurz and Sumner, voting no. The following were absent or did not vote: Messrs. Bayard, Caldwell, Carpenter, Fentou, Ferry of Connecticut, Flanagan, Lewis, Logtin, Morrill of Maine, Morrill of Vermont, Scott, Spencer, Tipton, Vickers and Wilson. Bayard and Carpenter were paired off, the majority of the others would probably havs voted no. Tho select committee in the House on the President's message relating to the outrages in the South has reported a bill to enforce tho provisions of the 14th amendment to the Constitution of the United, States. It provides that any person who shall subject or cause to be subjected, under cover of State
Jaw or regulation, any person over
whom the United States has jurisdie
IRoaadali,
B. UAfBErV CO., I CINCINNATI, OHIO.
As to doing good, I invariably j tioE. to thtj depri vatic n of any rights
! get cheated if I undertake to do a be- j or privileges accorded sucli person by
uie nauouiu cuusutuuvu, suau w uatue to -the person so injured in a suit for
TWO PULLS A DOSE.
Tint most powerful, yet innovnl. Vegetable Cathartic known.
It is no-, neoess try to take a handful of thsse Pills to produce the desirod effect ; two of them act quickly and poverf illy, cleansing the Liver, Stomach, and Bowels of all impurities. The principal ingreihcnt : s Podophyllin, or the Alcrjhol'e Extract of Man drako, which is by many times more Potrcrfrl, Acting, and
Searching, that, tbe Mandrake .tsolf.
culiar actiou is upon tbe Livor, cleaning it
speedily from all obs-truotioini, with all the power of Mercury, yet free front the in jurious results attached to the use of tliat mineral. For all diseases, in which tbe ns of a cathartic iu indicated, those Pills will givo ontiro satisfaction in every case. Thoy wccrfail In casts of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, t. id extreme ftastivenesH, Dr. Koof and's Gornan Bitters or Tonic should be usee, in connection with the Pills. Tho tonic effoe; of tho F.iJora
;no-erfuaiitrfnireiitfl.nbeen dried un in tbe evf-
tern, to break out in a more aggravated form, and i
: pernapa alter fliarrtatre. Ute HELMHOLI''S EXTRACT BUCHU for a!l : Affciona and Dweafiee of the Urlna-y Organs, i whether exiatirtg in Mai cr Female, from whatever cause originating?, ard no matter of how long standing. PRICE, ONB DOLLAR ANL- FIFTY CENTS PER BOTTLE.
I morning?"
ffl'tai I ri 1 iivrt -an trrnnlF niat nnt mnl
UDxii JLJ-lJli JdIuDX. j The doctor said yesterday 1 must get
i her n bottle ol the best wine. That rpi, ;;,,,.' ,hnVnbiiw1
! costs extra, so I work at odd times to "Perhaps I can "he said. i get it. 1 did some whitewashing yester-1 "You' " ' ; day, got up just at day light, and had j yes t my friend ; I think you noed i the work done and the money in my I a lesaon. I want you to see a poor, I hand by the time I sat down to tho contented laboring man. He has a
coat, xwo or thrco morning's work ; Httio ;,! who boa hnnn confined to her
In
i
. m m a B TT annu
civil damage, to be prosecuted in the
United States district courts, any law or regulation of the states to the contrary notwithstanding. Any corspiraoy of two or more persons to commit murder, robbery, arson, larceny, perjury, assault, or to resist the officers of the law in the discharge of their duty, either as principals or accessories, shall subject the persons so combii-ing to a penalty not exceed-
HENKY T. HELMBOLD'S IMPROVED BOSH I WASH !
Its no- i cnnt bo aurpasBed aH a FACE W ASH, and will b . . j i found the only specific remedy in every species of !
cui(vi,uuHAri'i..;riufl. it. i:pee.tily (moi1aics
: -i3i-i,c,a, uruit), SHJBHH11C i,k KNM. I N Ic- I i RATIONS of the CUTANEOUS MEMBRANE, etc, i dispell, REDNESS a:id INCII1ENT INI J, A VTH- I TION, HIVES, RA8H. MOTH PATCHES. DUYNESi 1 Of BCAL OH BK1N, FROST BITES, ai'id all pinI pones for which 8AI VEfl or OINTMENTS are usee'; ' restores the aUn to a state ol purity ana softness, ! i anl insures c-mtiuncd healthy action to tb tissue of its veaaala, on which d'pcnds the agrceahio ckin- : j ness and vivacity of completion so much uoupht : and admired. Bat however valuable as a rcnedv for 1 i eiiating defects of tho skin, II. T. Hehnbohl'ii ilo e ' : Wash has long sustained Its principal claim to nnj rjoundedpatronage.hyisscssiugqiutiiticswh oh ecu-
like that will soon bring money enough U,ed for months: I think, together, luS ;f 10, 000, or imprisonment not ex
mr u..: iub. it warn uu mug wmi i tiioy can read youtt sermon sucn aa
a
Nim3 years before the public, and do preparation for the hair hns ever been produced equal to UttH's
keep her, and Bhe ahull have what &he
! neede, please God, if I work my fing jrs to t he bone. " " You shan,t do that, Thomas. See ; here, one of your good friends and ! mine, gave me money for just such a j puipose; there is enough for the mcdi- ; cine. Don't get up nt dt.ylight toj morrow, Thomas.
J.he man's lips quivered as His paa-
Vegetable Sicilian I lair Rencwor," tor placed the money on his knee, and every honest dealer will s.iv it ... im 1 above taking such help ., J , , .. ,. T .that," ho said, lifting his teiir-h. gives tho best ittfactton. It re- ; 'fwm, )',.,. mtu tn.
A .... a n.TT X. T . rjnc'v',. lnp .,r ..... . ,.
Or Tonic builds up the system. The I!i crs or ! Uv.i and Cenzeoial character, combining in n I
Tonic purities tho Blood, streicthcns tha i gnt 'ormrda those prominent requisites, SAFETY
nerves, regulates the Liver, and givju strength; ene.-gy, and vigor. Keep your Bowels active with the Pi!ls, and tone np the system with Bitter.-: oi Tor.ic, aud no disease can retain its hold, or ever aiwail
you.
and EFFICACY the invariable aecompanimeii.a of
iKB use aa a preservative and Rcfreslr-r of the C-.m-plexion. It is in excllant Lotion for diseases of a Byphllltic Natnre, anu as an Injection for diseases .f tho Urinary Organa, arising from habits of dissipation, naed In connection wits tho EXTR VC't'S 3UCHU, 8ARSAPARILI.A AND CATAWBA (J'tAI'E PILLS, lu such diseases as recovnmeiided eani:o- -jo surpassed, PBICE, ONE DOLIjAB I'EK BCITLE.
These medicines are sold by all Druggists ; and doa ers ia medicines everywhere. j Uncollect that it is Do. Hoo bxasd's Oeiiman IlEMEOieM, that are to universally used and highly recommended ; an l d not allov the DruggitU to induce you to tako wivthinj: obo
that be may say ia just as gcod, bocanj be '. thousands of living witness., Mid iiiward cf ::,; 0
Fall and expUclt dircctsons iiecompany tho mcfj eines. Eviaenco of the most reiroonBliIe and reliable cher-
acter furnished on anollcation with hundreds of
makes :v larger profit on it. TIioro Iloiucdics
wiv ' t cent by Express to any locality, upon aj -! .n to tho FM.N'OirVL OFFICE, at tho oKHMAM MEDICINK ETJ'OBE, 631 AKCU STREET, PHILADELPHIA. CBA& XML BVAMTS, JTroprietor, Formerly C. M. J AC SON it 10. These Remedies are for little hg Jfnutgisis, St4rei-texrs, ami tle'lieim Vrak-r, weryieher! throughout the ViiM States. Cnr.adas, : mth A iierica, andlht Wttst lidii:x.
nnsoucihxl ccrtlncatos.aii.l recommendatorv I.-
j many of which are from Die highest sources, in.:lu:l. ! ,n8 eminent Physicians, Oleivv non, Statesmen, etc. ! The proprietor has never rw.i- ed to their pulilkalion la the aewspapen; he duet, not do thin from 1 10 I fact Oiat his articles rank as Btnndard Preparntloos, ; and do not need to be propped up by ccrUhcates, i ! Henry X. aelmbold'u Oenuino Preparations. Delivered to any address. Sisc we from observation. ESTABLISHED UPWARD CF TWENTY YEARS. Bold by Druggists everywhere. Address letters fur information, Tn confidence to HENRY T. UELI1HOL1), Druggist and !hemlst. Only DcV. .ts: II. T.UELMHOr.D'S Drop and CJliemleal Wareh' -use. No. 0J4 Broadway, New York, or to : IS. T. HELMBOLD'S 111 edlcal E ( jot IWSouth'ienih : Stiw't, Phltadelphla, Pa. I BEWARP.OF COUNTERFEIT;. ' sk for HENI.Y i T. HELMBtiLD'S ! TAKE NO OTHER.
stores GRAY II All I to its orimnal
color, enulicatirig and preventing dandruif, curing HALL'JIESS and promoting the growth of the hair. Tho gray and brashy hair by a fry applications is changed t o black and silky locks, and wayward hair will assume any shapo the wearer desires. It is tho cheapest HAIR DRESSING in t,he world, and its effects last longer, as it excites the glands to furnish the nutritive principle so necessary to tho life of the hair. It gives the hair that splendid appearance ho much admired by all. By its tonic, arid stimulating properties it prevents tho hair from falling out, and none need bo without Nature's ornament, a good head of hair. It is the first real perfected remedy ever discovered for curing discaacg of t he hail , and it has never been equalled, and we assure the thousands who i have iwed it, it is kept up to its original high standard. Our Treatise on the Hair mailed free ; send lor it. Hold ti; all Dngyistt and Pcn'eri in Utdicitus. Vilca One Dollar P r Dottle. R, P. HALL It CO., Proprietors IAB0BA1.'0J1I. NA8BUA, H.H.
s as
rilled
eyes from his pastor s gentle face to
i the heavens tliat.smiled benignly down; i ' God bless you." I "Does tho doctor givo any hope for ; Bessie 2" asked the minister after a : pause. j "Not while she stays in this close ; city air, sir, though it's a niceish ort of place compared to some. He siys, could we take her in the country, sir, j twoultl save her. But here's the work, I sir, and hero I suppose is tho duty, j That was what he said yesterday nfltiij ing but country air. I felt bad over it j it last night, so did Mary; her heart j is bound up in the child. I thought ' w'aat a bit o' country air and suns (tine I would do for her, and we no poor we couldn't nltbrd that little. I don't like to complain, sir ; it only come to me, : like. Wife and I prayed tn-er it, and it seemed almost as if the dear Lord answered us in n dream. " "In a dream, Thomas?" "Ah, sir' the sweetest dream that
mortal ever had. I think it made mo a tho tnii,,
nappier man. I do, indeed, sir. There i Well Thomas, " ho said, " suppose i was Bessio on tho grass, the flowers all the Lord should bring your dream to round her Somo were as high as her ! pasv-.what should von sayl? " ; sweet hood, and there was such a color Thomas paused a" moment, and then
" i"""sr .-v,..n.o i n.i,:n nuuii in looiiod un with n smibv
you may not have listened to, before better than from any pulpit. " "Ah, I see, you've got another case of destitute honesty; but Til go with you, especially aa there's a sick child in the case. " That same afterupon the rich aud portly stronger astonished the poor journeyman-tailor with his august presence. " Thomas, " said the clergyman who accompanied him, "I want you to tell this gentleman your dream ; " and the poor man after a little hesitation complied. When he spoke of the pleasure of little Bessie at the great and beautiful change, the eyes of the rich merchant filled with tears. " Where is this little child who loves the country so much ? " he asked. Tho tailor unlatched the tfttle door. Bessio was suffering from one of her paroxysms of pain, but though great drops' of anguish stood upon her pale forehead, though the sweet eves were languid with suffering, the old smile, so full of beauty, came to her lips, when her pastor bent over her. " Good heavens I to be sick here ! " exclaimed tho merchant, his thoughts verm-ting to the luxurious surroiuidings oi his own child. '.' There is something finer than common in the atmosphere of this place, with all its poverty, " he whispered to tho clerarvmnn : "I wonder if this mnn
! knows anything about gardening."
iisk In m stop; " and ne.iurneti k
her eyes, and such a ring in her
as wie cried out : i "Oh, father, Ood's blessed, beanti- '. ful country!" "For there's where we were in our i dream, sir ; and thou I heard wife's
I should nay it was just like Him. "
'Veil Thomas, do yon know anything about gardening f "' asked the merchant.
li I was brought up to it, swered the tailor modestly.
ceeding ten years, or both, in the discretion of the court ; and if any of the parties to such actually commit the
crime ol murder, lie snnu, upon conviction, suffer death. Any offense under this act commenced in one distric ; and continued in others may be tried in either. In cases of conspiracies against the peace and good order of society, and the lives and property of individuals, the President is authorized, if he deem it necessary to use the military power to suppress the same, and restore order, even though the State authorities may not call upon him for aid. The President is also empowered, in ease said conspiraci.es assume such magnitude as to pre ecu t the ordinary process of law and tho local authorities connive at the outrages, and show no disposition to mai ntain the laws, to suspend the writ of habeas corptu and declare martini law. This provision is to remain in force only until June 1st, 1872. This does not repeal any former aet, except so fur as it may bo In conflict with it, The bill has been donated from day to day since itrf introduction, and little else has been done. Thh following standing committees have been appointed in the House : On Accounts Messrs. Bufiiugtou, Sawyer, Harris ef Massachusetts, Archer and Lewis. Printing Messrs. Beatty, Elliott,
Biberts and Price. The House has passed the Senate j
tv.il grunt ing Jiiturm Hcltoltebl, a pen
sion of eighty dollars per month from June 5th, 1807, she being at that time i
e-ne hundred years old and a widow of n Revolutionary soldier. Indispensable. Now Handbook, How tn Writo, Talk, Bohave aud Do BuhinoHH. 1 Vol. (post paid) 2 25. New I'hysioguomv, 1,000 engravings, 5.00. Wocdook or Who May Not Marrv. S1.60. IUna-
j tratod Phrenological Journal, 1S8.OO a year; hall Bir ; " an- i a year on trial, $1.00. Agents Wanted. Adi dress H. It. Wells No. 88S Broadway, New York.
HFWS OF THE WEEK. MiMsellaaieoai. It is reported that 600 laborers on the Hudson Biver Railroad have struck for an advance of wages. The National Land company's office at Denver, CoL, sold during March 28,397 acre xor $126,203. Thb noil mannfactorereof the United States have determined to advance the price 25 cents per keg, in addition to that ordered a month ago. The registration of votes in the District of Columbia, in preparation fcr the election of delegate, is completed. It shown whites, 13,114; colored, 7,600. The State of New York proposes to give $50,000 to the inventor of the bos plan for . navigating canals by steam, caloric, electiriciky, -or any motor other than animal-power. IT to tmttrunfemt that definit"" propo
sitions were made to the diroctors OT
the great coal railroads, for Chinese labor on a large scale, for working the Pennsylvania mines. CoMinssioirEB Pleasonton decides that Persons whode gross income during the year 1870, estimated in United States currency, did not exceed $2,000, are not required to make any income returns. The We. Omaha in to build . $150,000 schoolhouse during the coming Summer. San Francisco experienced another shock of earthquake lat.t evening. No damage was done. Advices fiom the plains state that the buffalo rub down the telegraph poles faster than they can be put np. The garrison of Fort Shaw, Montana, were at last accounts engaged in a grand buffalo hunt, and had succeeded in slaughtering hundreds of tho noble animals. Crime. Colton, Zahn & Co.'s messenger, while coming out of the Park Bank, New York, on the 29th, had a package of $6,D00 snatched from his hand, and the robber escaped. A DARiNO attempt was made on the 3d, to rob the Central Park Savings bank. Three men entered the bank and after locking the front door bound and gagged the paying teller Mr. EUisoa and then proceeded to rifle the safes. Dr. Hodden, one of the directors, finding the door looked broke it open.
when the burglars fled through the rear and escaped. D. G. Fenno, a First Lieutenant in the Seventeenth U. S. Infantry, and Acting Post Commissary at Grand Biver Agency, Dakota Territory, having a leave of absence of sixty days duration for the purpose of visiting Ms relations and purchasing certain commissary supplies, visited a gambling hell in Dearborn street, Chicago, this weak, and lost $3. 460, of which $1,460 was ia cash, and the balance in a check on the United Stt.tes Depository, payment of which has been refused. Maj. Gen. Hartahuff, Commandant of tbe Depart
ment in Gen. Sheridan's absence, has ordered Fenno to report himself urtder arrest to the commanding General at St. Paul, Minn., that being the beadquarters of bis Department. Femio's
wife and parents reside in Gneen Bay. GsioalUef.'
' A bon of Bev. 3. G. Schaeffer was
drowned at Whitehall, Mich , recently,
An inebriate named Michael Callahan died of strangulation in Chicago, or the
1st. Louis Schtjsnneb and Max Albrocht were suffocated in a beer vat in fewark, N. J., on the 31st alt.
Ernest Libel, driver of a steam fire
engine in Omaha, was thrown from his seat, run over and killed on tbe illst
A switchman had his head cut off by
the cars at the same place on tbe same
day. Fires, A fire at Cleveland, HI, on the 3d, destroyed five buildings. Loss $14,000 A fire at St. Johns, N. B.. on the 1st,
destroyed several business houses. Loss
$50,000.
The Calvin Presbyterian Church at
St. Johns, M. is., has been destroyed
by an incendiary are. lioss f L5,um
An ino mdiarv fire in the (own of
Salina, near Syracuse, N. Y., on the 1st. destroyed three large barns and
several other out-buildings, together with fifty tons of hay, a large amount
of grain, sixty cows and five horeei be
longing to John Beed. Obituary. The Queen of Sweden is ctsad.
Bev. Faxhhb Lbbrl, an eminent
Catholic clergyman of Michigan, died
at Jtalnniazoo on tno sum uu.
Ex-Senatob Jacob M. Howard, of
Michigan, died at Detroit on the 2nd, age 6(5 years. Ho leaves Ave children, two of whom were with him, one the eldest child and daughter, is in Ofcicngo, and two sons are in Minnesota, whence they have been Bummoned. President Grant was on the eve of tendering Mr. Howard an important foreign appointment, the exact character of which, however, has not transpired. Foreign. The insurrection in Algeria is reported suppressed. ' An order has been sent to the Captain General of Porto Kico to hold elections in that island iu July. A dise'atoh from Yeraailles says Mae Mahon lias been apointed Commander-in-Chief of the French army. Paris grows sadder in ' appearance daily. One hundred and sixty thousand people have left the city within the last ten days. A southerly wind, amounting alraotrl to a hurricane, swept over Cuba on the 31st. It was the heaviest ever experienced on that island. The Paris Commune have issued a decree arraigning Thiers, Favre, Pieord, Dufour, Simon and Pothnam befoie tribunal of the people, and ordering their properties to bo seized. Another decree pronouueoj the separation of the Ch arch and State, suppressing roiigious bodies, and abolishes national property. Thb attempt to establish the Commune in Marseille.) is a failure. OoL Ducin has resigned the position of Commandant of the National Guards ; Cremieux, President of the Provisional Committee, has been arrested, and the other members of tho committee have fled. All Republican societies "have been disbanded, and the red flag has vanished from the city. OhAP-PRITS IfANTSt TRAA wvnadi blriM
pimples, ringworm, salt-rheum, and
otner cutaneous auectiona, cured, and the skin mode soft nnrl frmnnth Vr -,;
the Jumr-EB Tar Soap, made by Cas-
WKIJ HAZARD & DO., SOW I Or. Rig
aivio uviiMamuiiwa. eaauy BfnllieU Ulan
of
TO A rtMHO JH a KICLajr.
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.' leBprrf jiaia muaw: aJark
mm neauni( ana wtta cope ; The nuTerinR of a shaiek ahaoriaaaaptawaa. S w i ; srttedirvB tie dragona, wil'atusig.
isiamrir! . ..... Kb taught of 'able or of song tl .( wars Ts holiest Uik by heaven deeseed, , Antenna all dtitee, , (I W Tha burden o.f ocrnurUI acal To render Iw, it Uum. ... .$gis Ho in imJi thhx.fer mm or erava,' ' ' :: ' . But for the uvfcur, man. ,. Ofortlitota-nor andto tut ' ' - .Aauaathyakumhaada .. . ,k - More toe vswamteit i ii . Of Irfe and death, go stand VrMajraaraadBpaaBdrmnrtajsiL ' " And pare o t Uert and haiU . . . 9obalt thon be with powar sndacd , rruaa mm 'rfco went abotrt rhBSTrJaii trll-paB, dutaf fooC anfleaatlnnAwflaont. - i . TfcatbolbelwfcT0 jat, . - Tay friend aud rutdetobe Ttw liealer lr Qai iran cil ShiUvrark-aMraimda wltiitbe.
FARM, GAILOEf A5 H0U8EB0L1V
KrcMurra the Tnaf; Wmettmj Tsmm,
In almost every part of ear cotgaixT' is iiie commoti practice to pactuxe tbe lot which co mama the reeerfatiou of growing twtber. Sheep; eaiSbe sod horsee eat every young, tree aa it atariefrom the seed, ao that in a few yani when the old trees are gone,, none .wiU be growing k take their plaeas - A mnn raises lamli, solves and eolfa td' perpetuate liis live stock, so he err hie children will find it necessary to pre. ewrro-ae Ttrnnff -trees. Xok tfar tie wood-lot. If you have a farm dinati ti.te of grcwing timber, phuit yovng bees and tke ood care of then, Bg bo doing yog. will show lore for yomr c Duntiy, an i wise foresight for tbe eon g generation. Exchange.
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u...... . uuivn. u.ra ewiuj ajniueu ill other remedies, cvoiding the trouble
uio (jjtnwy uuiupouiios now iu use. fc?SEB ADVBRTISEMBNT of Dr. Butts' Dispensary, headed Hook for the Million MaaaiAcos Gtnca in another oottuaa. It tthovud be read by all.
Ilamt
A corresiMndeni of the Mobile Itegiater says that common sense tenebes, that, after a plant has exhaaste&ftaelf ' in the production of a crop, it needs recuperation. It is a dem.uid of nature n that cannot be dUregarded with impunityThdKiore as soon as the strawberry crop has been removed, everything calc:Lited to 10b the crop of its , legitimate food muss be destroyed, sad an additional Btipp'y provider. Katiker remove or plough or spade in. all the grass, cuitiAato thoroughly, apply a, good dressiii(r cif soiae appropriaie fertilizer; keep tbe ground mellow during the snmnvir, and clip off all the ruBBere as fast as diey appear. The next fall the plants will strong and healthy, and tile reward, will be a heaw cxod of frait
the ensuing season.
P9ate ia Pig. The fo'Jo-Ting -description of the " points" of a oerl'oct Die is rriven bv
Forney's Weekly Press :
xtead ana iaxs. rbe bead wide a front ; ears erect, and pointed forward; chops rou nded, aud well filled up to thebrisket. Crest and Shoulders. Cres. wide, and rising well to the shculders : shoaldee blades well sloped backwards. Bibs an l Loins. Bibs weU uprusgj loins wide and slightly, arched. Hind Q lart-ers. Hind anutera ot
to slope, nor narrow, towards the fcuL
Hams. Haras rounded oatwaraa, -will let dawn ; and fall towards the twist Chest Ohest wide, with elbows well out. FortrribB and Flank. Fore-rib wide
nndenveatli; flank well let down,
straight, fcad well filled to tbe sfifle. Legs and Feet Legs straight and small in tbe bone ; feet small and compact. . Hair auri Color. Hair plentiful very bright and vigorous; color to denote purity of breed. Tail Tail entire, thick at root, and tapering. -, Size. S izeacocrding to the breed. Crmelty to saieey. Many of the wool-grcrwers woitred their flock I poorly last winter tm tke ' ground i hii they could not afford to feed the is well, and probably haare dona -. the same tihis winter. This, in our ' opinion is a erael and suicidi.l policy. Less ret or is are thus obtained from a given, amo-mt of food. Tfcirty half starved dheep will produce less good merchantable wool than tweatyproper-' ' ly kept (ate ; will lose twice or iree times of many by death ; and wStnoi . raise half te maiiy bmbe. And waa iirmer OEseasinz a Bpark of humamfy ia wiHirg (o see these poor defenoelaM animals slowb growing thinner and weaker all of them tottering befora March olofes aiony -of the in-lambed ewes incapable of raising with their . burthon, and dying in parturition. A" more piunlnl spfjctacle of brute suffering taaa a flock in such s conditiom near fchs close of winter, cannot b witneaeed, and wo. believe that, moral-. ity has a v oice ia this matter as well as humanity. Fery' fleck-master who bas.aaeres sheep tium he can keep properly or acal, should kill th surplus when wiuker sets in, if he gate nothing from them but the pe Its. Dr. l&mdaUfm Hwrat New Yorh.tr.
Wl4iBsTUeti177. Bades and biideoroamfc of 1871
be amnsed by the descriptioa el the
toilet of a oonple on their weddi ng day . -, one hundred years ago. To beam witaf '
the My, her -locks were strained Upward in an immense coahion, tatat eat like an incubus anon her head, and
plastered over with pomatum, and tben sprinkled cer with white powder, Tke height of this tower was 809ae9ua -
over a foot One single wtMC'Dpeofraa. t
lay on its top. jike an eagle on a haw .
stack. Over hut neck ui on her bo.
somwas folded a lace hankerchief, fastened in front with a bosom-nia, "
rather bug jr tlian a oopper cent, eostainiuj? :her grandfather's U4inatureet . w virgin gtdcl She was braced up in , satin (tress, tho sleeves as tight as flue natural ski a on her arm, wrai waist formed by a bodioe. worn outside.
whence tlic tiklrt flowed off and.. wee .
fastened at the ton by an ample loos.
Shoes of w iite kid, with peaked toes, and heels cf two orthree inohes eleatiou, isoloeed her feet and gttUegod . with spaag ies w her little pedal, tnemr bers peep-id curiously : out Now for , 4 the swain. His hair was sleeked book and plentifully beAoured, wuile bis - quene Kojct.d like the. haadle " skillet. Hiscxktt was sky blue aiBt lined with yf llow, his long vest i of, ' satin embrdned with gold lace, Ida'
breeches o:f tbe same material, and tied at the knee with piak ribbona. White silk strkings and pumps with .
laoes and ties of the same hue ooia-
pleted the lutbiHments of hi, netber limbs. Lu ou rufileB, elnsterad arenjad
the wrist, iinc. aportentocji -fciU ' wotked in oorreirK.ndenoe, and basriwr the miniature sf his belevod, fbtffX lim truly genfaiel appearance. ' "v ' '
W No Mobs MnBccnlr rou Mt " Put them a tb fin. my at,." w ad
vice of Mrs )Ucarthyto btn-eoa, MWmm
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