Bloomington Progress, Volume 5, Number 29, Bloomington, Monroe County, 16 November 1871 — Page 1
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PPM taw WSEMiantifi Mill I Hil ,U, I, iaBlM;p-,J i
The Way of Ordinance. bx BCHn.i.ra. Ilio nay of ancient ordinance, though It win da, It pet no duviooa way. Straightforward goes 1 bo lijhtuinp'i path, and obnigbt Uw femrfjd paMi Cf Ou cannon bail. Direct it Woa, and rapid, Shift ring Uiat it may reach, and aluttxing what it reaches. M. sen, tbe road tho human being travel!, 'Jliat u which ukaeing oomw and (foes, doth foilow Tiio river! conxau, the valley playfnl winding, li no ring the lioly bonmda of property, Ai d thus secure, though late, leads to ita end.
HSOFUND'S GERMAN BITTERS, HODFUND'S GERMAN TONIC, OSFLAND'S POCOPHYUIN PILL, HOOFLAND'S GREEK OIL
KooflaiuTs German Bitters,
.1 Hitters without Alcohol or Spirit of any kind, 1 ili "fere nt from all othor a. It i ) coiopose I of 4: j I are juicos or vital ruiscu AL op Boots, 'Tcts, and Barks (or as modicit.aIIy termed, xtr-icts), the worthless or inorl portions of too injrediouts not being used. Therefore, in ono bcttlo oX thin Bittors thoie is con'sin- . I &a Bitch medicinal virtue as v ill le found in .'o . oral gallons of ordinary mixtures. The V. -v.t , r.soil in this Bittors are (frown iD i-T;:.aT:, their vital princijilsa est met id in tlcteaai.try by a sciontitic Choi aist and forw.intofit't tho manufactory in this city, whore thoy o compoui.io-l aad bottlot . Containing
Bo Bjitri aio.isinj; rodiouts, this I ittfcra is frua i from t lie objections nrpecl against all others, i
no desire for stimulants can bo induced from their use. they cannot mako ilri ukarda, and cannot, under any drcumstauc'M), have any but a beneficial effect.
Moc viand's German Tonic
V:iu oinpoundotl for those not inclined to oxfri,::v. bitters, and is intended for use in cases when some alcoholic stimulant it required in coaiieHon with the Tor ic propurtiea of the J;if.ft;i. Kach bottle of tho Tcnie contains one lt' le of tho Bitters- combined with pure .iN r C nrz lit m, and ilavoreti in such a manner iiiai tho extreme bitterness of tho Litters is overcome, forming a preparation highly agreeable and pleasant to the palate, and containing the medicinal virtues of Cae Eittora. '.Pi J pr.ee of the Tonic is $1..'i0 por bottle, wl i.-h lnaji3- persons think too high. Thoy must take into consideration than the stiniav.sJ is guarantsod to be of a pure qualiiy. A poor article could bo ftt rished at a cl es-vt price, bi't is it not better :o pay a littlo more a id liavo a good article ? A. medicinal reparation bhould contain none but the host ingredients, aud they who expect to obtain a heap compound will most certainly be cheated. Thoy jj-e tiie Greatest Known Remedies For r.r.'ER COliPLAEJT.DYSFSPSIA, NERvous deriltxt, jacni::ce, dis.;ase of tee kidneys, ekup01OK3 OF THE SKIN, una aU dkeasces arising from f disordered Liver, Stoma oh, or IMPXTRITY 01 THE BLOOD. licad the following symptoms CVmr tipation, Flatulence, In wa il Piles, FallnenH cf Blood to the Head, Aridity of the Stou.aci, Nausea, Heart-bum, Diaguat, fur r'ooii, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach Sour E-'uetatioua, Sinking or Hut taring at tho Pit of (he Stomach, Svomming cf tho Head. Hurried or Difficult .Breathing, Muttering at the Heart, Chokinij or Suffocatiig Sensations whe:i in a Lying Posture, Dunneis of Vision, Dotn Weba before toe Sight, Dull Pain in the HtaJ, Difieieaoy cf Perspiration, Yellownost o! tho Skin and Eya, Pain in tho Side, P.ac-!t, latest. Iambs, ifcc, Suddea Flushes of Heit, linrning in the Flesh, Conntant Imagining cl Evil, and Gre.t Depression of Spuits. All the indicate Disease of the liver or Di-:-v-: I Organs combined with impure blood. T'.-.e i teof the Bit.ers or Tonic will soon cauc ho above pymptoma to d sappear, ai.d tbe patient will becono well and healthy.
Dr. Hoofland's Greek Oil.
IjigUliiii.t; Chi c for All Kinda of Pitiid aand Aclfees.
Apr JED ExtebsaILT. It will cure all kinds of IV'H and Ache, such as SheumatHFi:, N.3U Mi),ia, Toothache, Chilblains Sprain-", Jit-Hi, s. Frost Bitoe, Headaches, Pains in tho Ifci -It ii-sd Tjiins, Pains in tho Joi.its or Limbs, Sting', of Insests, Kingworms, et-3. Takes I"ruALJ.ir. It will ctu-o Kidnoy C .:riM! iints, Bacl.aches, Sick Hewlachc, (lolic, lyse. terv, Iiarrhe:, Cholera Infantnm,!nolp'a Morbus, Cramps and Pains in tho Stomi; l'over and Jigua, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, otc. Dr. Hoofiand's Podophyllin, on si;b.stiti;tk for .hkkcxby piu..
A Republican Paper, Devoted to the Advancement of the Local Interests of Monrce County.
Established A. D.. 1835.
BLOOMINGTOIN', INI)., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Hi, 1S71.
New Series VOL. V. NO. 29.
KEHEYT. HELiSOLQ'S compovmz fluid Extract Catawba grape: pills 0.t)iiif hi .(!;( Ffttifl Ext met JZhuharl (ia l Fluid Extmet
Cutuwbu C 'nq.o Juice.
van rxvKR covrrt.ArsTs, .TATrsprcE, unions Al l KC I hiNS. SI-.'K t)K Nt'tVtH.'S Ki.'l i K, Cl'M IVKNKSS. Kti .. Vli'iKI.Y VW1ETA1M.K, 'STUSIX1 '.' ' MKRCL'UV, Oi WXiiTEltlOl'S lKl.'liS.
PEIITING! THE PROGRESS Job Printing Office !
2orth Side Public Square, With .V.'tfl T.f .Win Pt-fttAt-i, bthI cutimlv V.' " .;-t'-ritl et'nli kiiitlr-, i r j.;ir( -.1 t tl; lYintnii,' in a 4 lv i -pial th; best iu Lhii cUitry. l'uriieular : utfflifi.. Jaid to COMMERCIAL PRINTiNG, I Inc'u tini! HI'I Itmln, nwl!WH, MUrTtinit: , rote Ui.;i.K l!i-..'uhrs, lards, t'. ri'rf, 1 "inpriii. in;j a itUy. Orilf-m f nui a ti?taiice will itsccivo prompt rtlttiiti,'.
Works and Iliiys.
tiy .ions w. cnAU'fficK.
AN ASTOII Vl)f U VAMUEllY.
A$60,000 B0UNT1 SWINDLE.
ORCHARD HOUSE
Th Tills
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without tils, in;' iU-:i""ii;t, PU BOX.
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w a,p.!! vso of tlit'in, fuch an invi-
t !itLrc i ,-ia 1iik-9 pine-, an toavT'r y.'. l ami vii-.Tvatrvl, win.- her iMrn.lM.o. i v diwaso. II. T. Helm
:V'lt fro nrhofuft ttutiriUtrar-C4at.il iVf, biv p.isri through the ptomrh ur. '".i-t qiicnilv not itroluct tho
?'AVt t'A T W7JAOKArE3LJiLS,)o-i-rar-c-.a:i. 1IUCK I'lFTY CEXX
S. M. Orchard k Sons, PROPRIETORS.
Opposite the Depot, Kloomingtou, Iud. r? XoFiin$ mU b& ttjxirtd ta a&tnnmQC'aH the truvdim) public. N A T ION AL H 0 TE L I
IIui'ii.Y I'oNCcxriuTiai Compousd
;L8 e. mdsmminr, PROPRIETOR,
Fluid
Extract Sarsaparilia I
EAST
DL003IINGT0N, ISD OF THE PUBLIC SQUARE.
To the ii-nHv imtlnlatini' fa
; Wiih t.:(i'! thnt st im to kiPH it lovingly, And Witch the rihlicfl tlir-y ( ire.fi back ; Alrntf my winding tracl, J !') r ff ujir.ii hiy and, ;R T flho I With wind :tnd I'UiTfiit, in th1 -MiHnrt tido
T dip my hiinds. v.hv. soinothiuK fuuinH -0 flay Within me, " J-t tw jray,M As noar as may l-.1 t- the fi iiiRO: nhor(' To 1;(-t p my h)att and U nn her f;niiin'l 'or, Watching tht mauy-e'iorod flot-r, unlrwl Save by the feet of liod ITis vays :ir' in thi- d f-i; his HiirJislit, tot lj. m .- Us icy out'-nes thri-uKh md tlirou.h,
: And tourhi'i many a wntidi-r tlsai ahivua i IkI'.w tlu; Vt.t. lidtt". I I ; Iov brmiil'm the rum light n tho Hea, ' I Wl';' tl wavt f by miiltoiis twinkK- us in ! j l.iut 'tis tli-. ninil; .;tit in i):v soa whoso (rltant I To n.o doi h fiiirf-flt Hci'in,
I' r1. Titit-f Mt V'-(-M-.'f with tti rave ; I - i t:t rr. rrr.y kh.; fo lTt'ert. rhrysopiapo ; Phtye with tht air.bor trf of tho reeks Am with a maidon loeko. Anon in fv.'no inrsitorrd n-ik I tic, And th- ya. ht-s Y.hite-wii.ird, )? sailing by, And fttl, vhit -hfvrr rnirlceHt onward Ok1, Mino is th truest irizt. I w:tfl! tl.i- r.K'f v. it ii n- ithtr hojui nor ftir, Sinei- n.n- than o;hor is t" me in ro diar :
i My i-riw th i- vt..'i-t lw-auty 'if the flightj I.insthi?h pur? delight. ; I Kit and wnndi-:' ivliat tho cliffs would nay ! II thoy could rip.-r.k, remf-rnherin ? the day, ! When firvt. i; TV.m fur, no farther,1' it wan aul ; j " litre, thy jxroud waves I ie stayed !'' : Si:ioc ;hon what lanslitf-r and what cry and moan : Tin- ft-n h:-. njr.-rt i to them alone I What m hflvo liissed, what titonus Imvc left their 1 blight. What I.co of tho night !
I'mbi in r.iion ( ii v Tin v lake if a I J""" V"" L . ' -
MUrV 6v.rv,r,,RM itt-o- c" Wl Kniwicdoiur on i-apcr. grr, and witit UN ,3iiiv. , Wabtiixoton, Oct. 2 For three From th )Umid)M Avaimche, Oct. 24. i months tho G'v?nimeiit detectives have
lilv rcr'.;sin:!- tV-m tho KyKtcni Serf f v la.
S;.j;h!ii Son-'. I'k'ers, S -rc Kyi-s, S-rc I'gi, pi ro M -.nth, s- rc lb-.i l, liivnchiti, Skin I'iMascc, S:dt lib-'um. t' t : i r i"-, U innin:,' from tiio Kar, Wltito Sw-!!i txf. Tumors, t aticerov.s Att'wtio'iiF, Nk1?8( Kii-Vcfs, triaiutulur S 'Hns, Xishf Sweat t, ltah, Tfttt r, Humon of all kiucM. Chronic Kheumati.'-m, PyIi ri;t, :t.-l nV dis i that have beea cstabliahfrd iu tho Hum for j ea ..
I This Hob l islarRt) and emni'h'tis, first- law h ' rdl aviintmentp, .bvirably b"a'-d, a. id ir qui t , and ctiuforiablo, l'!::t;c nibri;!,.
DUNN Be OO
CiESEBAL
DETXG PKEP.mED EXPRESSLY FOR THK I AiivE comm. iix'i's. 1X8 Bi.tKivri:nrYiSG i l'itOI'EKTIKS M'.F. ( ii. '.ATKI'.Tir V' ASYOTi!r35 ' I'KKi-.UiA ri(,:,- j:.iSAKviaa.t..-. it ivf.s THK CaVMXXU'.X A CIXAK AND illMl THY '. COI.UU, ASI KEST'UE8 'iUK l'Ai'ji.NT Til A STATIC OF HEAT, I II A SI; PVIUTY, .VOi: J'VRI l"Y- ' 1NU THE ItLDDS), JtKMOVIXU A M, ClIKl:-.'IO -OSSTlTriIXAI, DISEASES AKIK. i O l l.Oil AN IMPUKK STATE Oi? TUB M.CM t, AND TH E ! IN1,Y KEI,TAI:I.E ATiT) KFFWTl AIj KNOWS i KK!EIr KOISTHK 01 - HE (V J'AISS AKD ELI- : 1X OF TJIrJ lil "!;s, rV.-EBATKXfl IJ THE ! T'IKOAT AND 1.1A5S, tTT.OTfHKS, MMPEKSON i THE FACE. V.UYHIprtAS AND ALL80A1.Y El'.tU'-
TI0S8OFTHK8KIX, AM) BRA TTIFYINO 'i'UE COMPLEXION. PK1CE t,$0 l'EIi UOXTLE.
COXClIXTItATED FLUID EXTRACT BUSHU,
Produce, Commission AND EOinVAliDISG MEBCHAXT8. Wholesale and Retail Grocers, And dealers iu N;,ils, Knnliaira and Ik. Salt, Wbitu Fib, Jtc, BLOOMINGTON. IND. J. W. HARRYMAH, DEALER n" Choice Family Groceries Quoenswre and Notioss.
MTho higlieut prtce paid lor country producc--ort Jil'list Coiner oll:,ullir S(i.iarc, ' BLOOMINCTCN, - - INDIANA.
! So, wend- riiic.', ns strnTifrr t is and still, : Save wtit r--, a mill' a .ay, tin- Uli'(;f rs ti'l, j T!ivtrt'a!t-: r-i d d-.t'i-..'! vitli tile l.:i!ifly itori; Oi thft loii'- h'.uu'ding ! ; That far-ill wwl ia l.nt a smpu ttiat telle ! Tl -.w dc ( tlie s-iL jH '- is ; like Sillaiay 1 ella, j Vhieh, riiillsK, le!l th-- n'ti:i;r village o'er H'AV sl:Il it was before. I The?e are my works aid dayg ; In tliese I llnnm : The e itnd treuMes of lite noi;y town, . And k-t it ieelb" and rundtk- as it may, i D:ty afi .i w.aiy day. 1 Hut wl.en the Kimiiner days are Mfeetly lied, ! And tpval fall elonds go floating! overhead ; ! V, lli.-li net' rs lurk ;': r.a the nleanant ways With uiIde:i-roil ahlaze : Then I will haelv ajj.-ihi to faees pee '1'han all these m;Ui-- more tieatititid to me ; i Whtrc frit ndlie-d voief wait for to." t" heal, f Than nil tln se founds mere dear. Frvm Ot.l uwJ .VsK or Suttmbtr.
' knew that ly no means could they , ovortnke lii.m, so groat wits his spcod. , ! By times the next morning' the broth-: ', era wer! si iting in their lodge and get- : ting ready to look nfter their revenge. ! Their od mother who lived with them,
; Deggcnl uiem not to go. "JBetter, " The robbery ot exprosa messengers j been m tho track of Home Southern ; she siud, " now that vonr clothes are inti long been regarded as one of the! bounty swindlers, and a whole nest of ; dry, to think no more of the ducking finer vrrmohee of thieving. TJsniily 1 them have beea discovered in Tennes- ; than to go all four of you and get your om. or ,noro irmske.d men suddenly c.)- j see, boring for their k ider no less a
i w?Kn. as yon surely will, tor JWt,r in the ear, ana with cocked pistol personage than cr.-Congr ;ssmau Stokes ; that boy is a Monedo, or he would not , lve'ed at tho iiead of the messenger, j of that State. It was also discovered 1 do such Uungs ft he does." j rifle.his safe ar.d then jnmp from the j that these parties workc .1 in eoUusion But her sons paid on heed to this train. An instanco of this kind, with j with a responsible party in tho Second : wise advj 'e. and raising a gieat war- i slight e.xceptiojis, occurred on the Mo-1 Auditor's ofliee, named Victor G. Powj cry, wlneo frightenetl the birds who j -uiie 1U1,1 Ohio Rttihoad last Saturday I ell, who is an appointee from Ohio.
lieiml n..twly out ot their fentliers, evening. The tiidn going north at! Powell was at once arrested, and they ster.-sd for the boys lodge among that time stop at the Union City Ar ! Stokes was arrested to-night and
the rocks 3npper. As another train usually placed under $15,00 ' bail. The
I jiio urn spir or toy-man, neam j passes down nt tho same time, i.ne i tliem -Oirfftjg forth their threats as they , passenger train is ' Plf'V Iw jlHl not appear to ' BACKEJ) I)ow( TIIE BOAIl : be disquieted in tho least. His sister, ! , .,. . , , ,;f ,i, ; Who dill not as yet hear them, after a ! g ff list':co and run ou a switch. while went to the door, and seeing four tur.lay ntgt t tho tram arrived on large men coming str tight to their j e and was duly swUchett, after which i hnlge, wasin great fear, and running j fth engineer tnd fareman repaired to i in exclaimed ! t,ic e:ltluS homc tor tIuir suPrr. i ' He is coming, four times as strong lilte "!"y " the.. esPress i ,? f i. ' i n ?, cai nt Moscow, ujiIv it fow miles irom
i man whom her brother had offended 11?;1 Clt7 oTprossmcii on this ! hud become so angry as to make four rond have been doubled, two men te-, I of himself in order to get revenge, tuning with each car. One of the; ; ti, iw. , iiwi,. ,i ,;,,! men is the regular messenger, while i
! them ? Give me something to eat." "f er is morely aguartl At Lniou ! "How can you think of eating at such ; Clty e!"fS t' W'1"' ! a time" she replied. 'ei- h supper, and left the i ' 'Do as I icq nest you, and be Quick, " ! ?11l,,r'1 to W!Uf ! ' , tu . CiU"- I"
ho said ! wiero was at- ine lime realty uuu uuv
man aooui ine ir.iin.
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She then gave the little spirit Ins ; dish, and he commenced eating. Just then the four brothers cam to the door. ; "See," said the sister, "tho man with j four heads." i The brothers were about to lift the i curtain at the door when the boy-man i turned his dish upside down, and immediately the curtain becanio stone, ! upon which the four brothers set to j work and hammered with their clubs in I great fury till at length they made a slight opeuing. One of the brothers i put his f ice at the littlo hole. The litI tie spirit who had commenced eating J again took up his bownnd arrow which I lay by his side, and let lly the shaft, j which, striking the man iu the head, j lie fell back. Tho boy-man merely j called out "Number One," as the man I fell, and went on with his meal. In a j moment a second face, just like tho
A FAMSEXiiRB TI1AIN STOLEN. . After finishing their suppers the engineer and liremen lighted their cigars aud started for the train. To their great surprise they discovered that it was at least a. mile down the road. Starting on a rapid run thev soon ar-
unount involved in this swindle is $60,-
000, and its history is al' out as follows: Outho2ith of July, 170, just prior to the expiration of his Congressional term, Stokes in conjunct ion with other members of the Tennessee delegation, a strong Southern lobby, succeeded in getting a bill through Congress forhe relief of Capt. Beatty aud his company of 102 men, which was designated as the Tennessee Rangers. It was claimed that atl hough this was an ir ¬
regular organization, it rendered effective service dnrieg th ; war, and was therefore entitled to 1 lie pay, enroll ments, and bounties of United States troops fo. the time of its service, wltich wts said to extend from June, 1862, to April, 18(55. The bill provided for the settlement of these accounts by f ie Second An-;
settled, when it was discovered that this organization simply hud an existence on paper, and that the government had been paying moneys to bounty sharks. Other well-known poliiciuns are connected with this scheme, whose names
rived there, and upon examination , aro withheld for tho prosent, but whom
icmnu overytning aooiu me engine an j u16 detectives expect U eatcUinasUort right. Know ng that a guard had been ; time. left in the express ear they went j back to question htm in reference to j Lawyers of U-.fi Past and Present, the strange proceeding. The grard j Colonel Fomey wntt s: was found sitting almost speechless) As maricig the difference between with terror in one corner of his car, i iin i,vf.ri. llf tho n.,s; ami nresent. I
iu-tl an anecdote ot jolin sergeant
while his safes were open and tho eon-
tents strewn over tho floor. When asked what was the matter ho finally managed to make a statement to the following effect : Soon after all had left tho train for supper, and whilst he
the eitsvr munETic, .1 every few TdAIX'M in which it lias
i-eeli Kivrn. IltHlTA ! ION e . T11K NECK Or THE 1ILADDEK ASP ."N'l'I. ANIMATION OF THE 1. 1 1 -XEVS, VLCEKA TON OF THE KIOKEYS AND BLADDEM, KETEN i ' .lN OF EEINE, DISEASES OF THE PKOSTEATE GLAND, STONE IN THE ISLADDK't, CVLCCLFS, OU.WIX, IJIUCE-IH'ST DEPOSIT. AND ' i;c,L :- OK MILKY 1IS(.'H,M'C,i'.s, AND For. KNFr.EljlJ-U ASD Dia.lC ATI4. OONSTI f UTK 'NrlOF ilOTl fSE EK, AT l'E N DEI 1A 1 TH THE FOLLOW! Nl.i iiVMLTOMS: lNDtSltjM4J 1(.iN TO EXEl'HON. LOI-S OF JHtWEli, LOSS OF MEMOUS, DIFFK'i rrV OF U1;E '.THING, WEAK NEEVES. TKEMHLINO. liOHI.OU OF 1ISKKE, WAKEFT I.XESS, DIMNESS ..; VIHK ?:. VMS IN THE B ACK, !li ; HNOS. FLl'lii! SO C 'F THE lK)rY, DKYNF.KH OF TliE SKIN, :;nn-no.N ON Till-4. FACE, PAiJJD COUNTKXAX01C, UMVEKSA1, 1.A.SITLI)i: OF i-HK MVSCVIAB SYSTEM, ETC, Uved ly perPi llH frrtm ihr sp a of eipld-en t6 t Ae,:t.v-!4o,e, a:,d H'oia thirtj -i've te jot; -rive or in t; ,. ...... ..e . har.!". t f i:tl : ::fter conSmment or l!i.r.a:ai. ; l,.-Hti a : .-WMnat.
nEI.MBOLD'S EXTI! ' CT BUOIH IS DTTTRETIC AND liLot)4:) lTHH YlNO, AND OCRKS ALL D1SEASLS ARISlNOFKOMHAUn .SOFDISSli'AT'loN AND EXEESSr-HANK 1 .Vl'REDENOES IN LIFE, IMPCKITIES OF T 111: 1,1,000, ETC.. SrPEliSEOI NO CtlPAlBA IN AFFECTIONS FOR WHICH IT IS USED, AN") SYfliUTHJ AFFECTIONS IN THESE DT'4T: ' s'Rl , Cl-Fl) IN CONKECTION WITH UELHMOLl-'S i.;ot: '' ASH. l.ADHS. IN MANY AFFECTI ,:;s ! 4CT4XTAIi TOI.A3IER, TlIl'.EXTHACT BUC1! U IS VNEOUALLEO I1Y ANY OTHER REMF.DY A1 NT t.lILOl'.OSIKOH KtTENTION, Ji;lEGUlJAl;i' 'Y. T'AINFULNESS Olt SUPIPFSSKiN OF CeSTO.MAIIY EVAOUAT;O.TS, EL 1;!! -vTF.D OP. SilillEia'S STATE OF THU '."PElilS, LEI'l olUHI(E Olt WHITES, SIT P. I LI TV. AND Fult ALL COMPLAINTS INCIDENT TO THE SEX, WHETHI.B AL'.SiNC, FltOM INDIS CiiETlON Oil UMil' SOf 1 ISSIPATIOS. IT IS Pl-.ESC".!!;: D EX ;1 NSIVF.I.Y BY THE MOST EMINENT PHYSICIANS AND MinWTVES FOtt ENI'EEl'.I ED ANT) DELIC ATE COKSTITtHIONS, O'4 LOTH SEXES ANI AT L AGES (ATTENDED WTT.'I ASlf OF THE AI10VE DISJiASES Oil SYMF-
TOMS.)
T'u,
TWO PILLS A DOSE. s nvst poiBftrfuly yet innoctiUy Vegetable Cathartic kntyimi.
II. T. HELMJX&lVri EXTRACT BUCHT" CDiiTS TilSiCASt.S A tP-'-i ri;0r IMl'llKDES- I CL.S, HAI:liS jF 2lSSUATXOXt ETC., j in ih"ir t;!'A-vi x-x M:iw.-ji,','n.4-c-,HtHoori)0 shiinfo ; in. ti;. t, '.i.'i.u' ui--iiC-,iu:ln.'i;xiKsnry. It canscrt j fri!itit'iit i.i.',!i-, ail ('J4.- 'rt'iith to Trinate, lii-crtibv r:"-JU'nviiijf ( ' --irntUaB, I'i'fVonfh i a l : f'nrtxii? ftl riot vi (. of h-. Urvihr.i, Allujin I'.iin ai il ltii'.i'ni!n;iti'u, so n-ut in thin c.Ia8 ot d.JtC2tn.r ; u'.t-i f.iie!::; : 1 !'.i!'nnH mntfep. i i. ii-i JiMC tux-ii th-- victims of iucomp: ff.;. iv,,. ;isf u:ul v.-u I:f;ve i ;.'lil In-avy ti-t to hv- j t-ur-l in a tOi'-rl til liavo funnel tlioy have i N.-'-:iv--ril, ami that lTivn '' la, ny tho line f 1 " jKv.vr:'nl astriiii'.-!t( -.-n (iriftd up in t'jo bj- j tvn., t )nak tt if a iinro aggravated fornia and iK-i'ii; pii iilt- r Marriai'e. n..- lU-X.MliOJJVi EXTRACT BUCHTT f -r till AC;; -hh a ml Iiw wen of t)io Vrirnry ar.n, A-!.ch'-r xwtiiiR in 5 a't fr Fennil-F1, fr-m -v hat ever ,an.' '4ripTiiit;i'i'.-', n t i -1 -juattrr '.f h"' ouy, fitantl- r my, riUf'E. ONfi U JLXjXH AND E1ETV CENTS i fEtt BOTTLE. i
It it not necousiuy to talio a lian.lfal of tl::! rills to produce tho ilei-iro l cltout ; two oT them act q li.lilj and pf.i'Wfiilly, cleansiiig tlio Liver, i;.:.iach, and Iiitvelsof all imj-:iri-tios. The priucipal ingredient it. Podoplcyllin, or th ) Alcoholic Ej tract of Mantiral;o,tliich is l.y it:auy tiiacs more Powerful, Acting, aud 5.?are.!tiii, than tbe Mandrake ii self. Its poc. liir action iu upon the Liver, cleaniiig it n,etliiv from all obistructioas, with all the
I .av.tr of Mercury, yet free from the iujurioua loan' ts attached tc the use ot tbit minora!. lc r all diseases, in wliich the use of a- oarliariic ia indicated, these I'Ula t411 givo ontire Mat I- faction in eve ry case. The;' nrwr fail. Iu caaea of Ijve.r Complaint, Itysjiopsia, and Mtreaie Coati'eiiosB, Dr. Hooflind'a German turner Tonic s iouldbe used in conaoction ,vili: the Pills. T ie tonio ofloct of Uio Hitters . r Tonic buildd np tho system. The Bitters or Tiric pnrifitB (he Blood, sti-engthens tho v. ; r es , r. 'gu.Uif.es he Liver, and (jives strength , energy, and -figor. Keep your Ilowsls active witf the Pills, ami toti3 up the system with Bittern or Tonie, and n- liHcase can re;aiii its hold, or ever aaaail yur. Tliexe mediianes are sold by all Droggiatt ati l j tra in n: edicines cvoryt.-hcre. Itceollect that it ia Db. Hoof.ako's Gebma.-.' KrAiKOlJiS, that are so univertally used ano 'ii r.-'ily recommended ; and do not allow tho Dragfiat to induce yon to tak anything elw tht.t ho may iay is jtist as goo 1, bocaone iii.ikos a larger rofit on it. These Kemcdicj will U sent !y Esprees o any locality, upo t ,,r.li,-ii.n to the Pr.IKCIPATj OFFICE, at
th , (IFltMAH BIEDICTSE STC BE, 631 ABOI I f " arttrt. rai.k . 8tnl:.r.l Pr. ua tn.i w.i.ii,ui, ,ttjtt ami do i;.ot ueed Ui be. vvypptnl upby w:rt tic
HENRY T. HEL:ir3OLTPSIlfrK0VE K03E
WASH cannot lx snrinsfce4 is n F'At.'E WAST", ami will lo , fouiel the f ui v 9 jeili( ivi.e-ilv in e , i y ri 'Ci - of ' CT'TANEOL's" A FEE "ITQN. 'ltFFKedilv eiii!i,ut. : PIMIT.F.SPOTS, ! t -Oil BCTIC DRY S ESS. 1NDUKATTONSi fth.l CUTANEOUS "MFMP.KANE, ete., U.-).e!s HEDNESS ant INCHMF.Nt4 INFLAMMATION, IirVes.it'tSli.MOTH CATCHES. DKYNESS
OF SCA1.1MJB SE1 , FKoST 11ITI.S, ami all j.ur- i IKhkw for ..li1eh SALVES or OINTJIENTS are nwl; rentores tlio t-tin to t, wtate ef i-urity and eoftness, and iiiBH"-:-? continued4 healthy ;,eti,u to tl.-- tieue of its vftBBeis, on wh.eU tlei eTel.- II;,; nreeal-l'i elearncfls and viva-ityef coini'le-.i"n ko inne.h nonht aiitl admirwi. ' But 1 owrover valuaMe f.h n re ?,f ;Iy ft-r oxiatinic defects of t ie ki, II. T. IIe!i i',il,r it. : Wash ha loiiff s;;t::4 e.t itw Frineiieil elaiin t, nnUitiiided p:it; oii."'e,'ij pcMi-ui nun Utiea Well r( uder it a TOILET AP. 'EN DA'iE of lh-. ni'wt Huprlaiive and Cer.eenial.sliar.'irter, coinlni:in in an elegant formula tli-ne pr-in-inent ninlritea, SAFICTY and EFl'ICAC'Y til e invariable m-romi-aniim-siix "f itn use as a ppeaereative anfl HefresluT id lile O.i;:pkxion. It 1m an ei cellant IjOtion for diaKuu-a at a SvpWitie SnOtre, tie an ini'-etioii fordieeaft ef t.'io L'i in;,ry organ. arixiuK front hiibiU of diniii-a-tinn, w : d In comeeliou with Hie EXTltAC'IS prtlUT. SATtfAPlttLLA AND OA'r.iWHA 0IIA1 E PILLS, in ftncll di!Vae as reeoiinneii'li-d ejumot Us nn.ued. PKICI, ONE DOLJLlt PEH DOT TLE.
JL10SADALIS: ! !." tiii: Vi.i'iii'c.v rr.At -i 'Ofjio- i.. If.4 ,: . . ; jar;iti:iii.! of -v.4' n -1 -" : . j ' i (.((' r it ' ' W 11 f'1"!'41'' t'lii'e. 1'! y.-.4c;:ie-wSsa wm&a ;,!,,.,,. it : it , ,,, ,,,-k ,... trtl! i. a- t!u- f, n 1 : i . itil- - j Pf' ; i'lll ll'l'Jl4 I !iVe ever 11 i (!. ' j i Dr. EoyUin,
of "r'l-rofu!;! I Imv ' vt ; j-rtn I wi:h Bos.. l:t." jover ,U whe i '! ; '.r!-i t.;i : ! jkill'ls of Ullie.i;. rilit Ho MleTjrefs ; a fvtv 1 le.- of '...!..!;.!; .
Jl 4 COS l A LIS A I.JIA AC , ill :..rv t,f ' !fll i ft t'roi.-., l ill . i:- . 4 j i V.-fteniWh-b- io-v-i i4.r m I h, 31 tr. lY eV ( ., Eajf I OM 1NNAH, OHIO. use" th e" best. '
I
In a little lodge at on a lake short:, alone
lived a boy remarkable for the small
liess of bis stature. Many largo rocks were scattered around their habitation, ii id it had a wild, out-of-the-way look. The boy grew no larger as he advanced in year:-, and yet, small as ho was,
had a big spirit of h own, antl loved
dearly to play the master of the "lodge. One day in winter lie told his sister to make him a ball to play with, as he meant to have some sport alcng the shore on the dear ice. Wi ien she handed him the ball, his sister cautioned
! the other day, which shows how the
, giants estimated their professional serj vices aud by what sensit ive and scrupn- ! Ions rules they square .1 their actions. I A distinguished merehaat, -still living. ! called upon Mr. Serge i lit for his opin
ion in an important esse, wrucn wan
; first, appeared at the window, and the a loantif ul spot littlo spirit fired liis arrow aud called with his sister, ; out "Number Two," and continued his
meal
i he two others were quickly tlis- , men entered the ear and with drawn j ghjncing over it asked the student for patched in the same way, and called as J O;stols demanded his keys. Thinking the charge. He said hi did know th ;
EAT MO A COLD LUNCH,
; lie noticed tl:.e train start oil", backing j duly prepared and sent by one oi the t down from tho .station. Before he could i students of the great lawyer. The
: even arise to ascertain t lie cause, two merchant opened the letter, and arte?
illWilYS
going out
hall bo of
himself, the
him not to fro too far, but he lr ufrhod ! bov-mau raised the brothers to their
at her and posted oil' in higii glee, I feet, and giving (Mich a push, one with throwing his bail bclore him ai d run-; his face to the east, another to the ning alter it at full speed, and he went j wes . a third to the south, and the last as fast as his ball. After he had run : to tl.j north, he sent them to wander some time ho saw what seemed four about tho earth: and whenever yon dark cpots noon the ice, straight be-! see four men just alike they are the fore him. ' four brothers whom the little spirit When he (tame up to the shore he 1 dispatched upon their travels.
was surprised to we four large, tall Oi course there was great rejoicing
inoy ion, x-i um oer uirce, aim --um- j more f his life than the property enher four " ; trusted to his care, and being like-vise After they were all disposed of in j eriy frightened to death he hastily tins way, tho boy-man directed his sis- i complied with the brusque demand, tor to go out antl see them. She pres- j Wit)i a cocked pistol, the muzzle of
ently ran buck, saying, 1 here aro tour j which was but a few inches from his
,-,f 1 .Am :'
Of course," said the bov-mau.
"and four there
them," and
i ear,
men lying They wore nctlv alike.
on tiie ice, spearing nsn. four brothers, looki ig ex-
As the little, Dov-ii itn ap-
in the lod-je over the triumph of the little be v man over his enemies, and
that evening his sister :: id, as they
preached them tho nearest looked up, j sat talking to each other in the dark, and in his turn he was surprised to see by the light of each other's eyes lor such a tiny being, and turning to his i they ha 1 no other light of any kind brothers, said : ! "My brother, it is" strange that you, " Tia ! look! what a little fellow is who cart do so much, are no wiser than here!" ! the Rako, who gets all his light from "The three others looked up, too tlle oon, which shines or not as it and seeing these four faces nil alike, pleases.' the little spirit said to himself : "Pour; "And is not that light enough i in one ! what a time they must Lave iu 1 Bkcd the little spirit. choosing tlipir hunting shirts!" ! "Quite enough," the sister replied, After thev had staved for n moment I ."lf, would but come within the lodge
at tho bov, thev bent down their heads, , !lIul not sojourn out in tno eiouiis
We will have a light of our own,
sister," said the boy-man, and casting himself upon a inut by the door, commenced singing Fire-fly, rtre-fly, brlplit little thine, Lifjlit me to bed and my oii(? I will sing : Oive mo your liftlit, an you fly over my head, That 1 :iu:iy merrily go to my bed. Oive in:' your ltht o"er the (jraaa its you creep, That I niav jovially i;. to my sleep ; Come litlle, Hre-tly, come little beaot, Come, and I'll make you to-morrow a feast. t'ome little candle, that tlien as I lur, ISrijdit little miry-tin, nitflit's little ttltlB ; Come, and I'll dream af yon guide me along, Come, and I'll pay you, bright bug, with a ae-UR.
As the bov chanted this call there
intent in catching their fish. The boy , thought to himself : ' "These four faces fancy that I am to be put off without notice because I am so little, and thev are so broad and long. They shall find out. I may find . a way to show that I am not to be ! treated so lightly," j After they had their heads covered ; up, the boy-man, looking sharply about, saw that they h l caught one i large trout: stealing up flv'y, he seized : it, and placing his lingers in the gills, and tossing his ball before him, he ran j off at full speed. I rei, l ,..,t-i,.:n r i.:, i:l
A 4 ... i., . i. ... ... ' , , flitted ii unnMv little ilv witlt a ar'tetun : torv to the patentees, owing to an in
looked up altogether, thev saw their
THE OtrAttD SAT VEP.Y STILL, . while one of the men rummagec. tho safe. After running a short distance ' the train gradually slackened, and the : guard heard n rough, gruff voice coming from tho engine, whieh wantej to : know if they were not about through. , As they were, the engineer pro iem., ; was so informed, and after telling the , guard that they would kill him if he ! moved, the two men took their de'iart- ' ure, carrying with them all the nr.iney thnt had been in the safes. Three men . were all the giu.rd thought were eoni neeted with I he allitir. He saitl ho I would have given an alarm, but he was ; afraid the men wonld kill him. EXTENT OF TIIE LOSS. ' The amount taken from the safe was between 11,500 and 2,000, principally ' in small packages. There seems do be
j a regular, organized hand of robbers m i that portion of tins country similar to; i the lieno thieves, of Seymour, Indiana, j 1 fame. Hunting them down, convict-j ! ing and hanging theiu would have a
j good ellect. Peat as Fuel Tor Locoiuativcs. Frcm the St. Pml Press. j The engine placed by Mr. B.itterI field of the St. Paul & Sioux City Railroad at the disposal of tho patentees ol i prepared peat, returned on Saturday evening. They left here Friday mom
ing with oik thousand five huuUreu pounds aud were enabled to maintain an average cf ninety- nine pounds of steam, and reach all points ahead of running timo. This small anioc.ut of fuel to;k them tu Lake Crystal, a distance of one hundred miles. Though the experiment was not quite satisfae-
conteuts of it, and could not answer. The merchant then eigned a blanji check, and sent it back to Mr. Sergeant by the same hand, with a message thnt he should fill it up with the amount of his fee. This very student, now one of the leading members of the Philadelphia bar, graphically c.oscribes the effects of lae communication. He says he never sawn little unci (Mr. Sargea' tt was of slight stature) so suddenly to'er into a giant. Mr.' entirely misunderstood me, sir ! Go back to him, sir, ar.d say for me that I am the last person living to fill up another man's check. If he will carefully examine the paper I sent, he -Bill find my fee written in one of the corners. " With this somewhat eonsid arable flea in his ear the young man reiaitced his steps to tho intrchaut, when the opinion w.is carefully inspected, aad written iu very small letters', in the angle of one of the pages, were the figures "$30.00."
' .i:YjP. .Qrn.V '-y
blie, lias
Nine yenrs Ivlore the 'ii and no preparation er I he h 'ir
ever been jirodneed equal ! Hall's " Veiretabht S oiKan Hair . ncv, :", ' and every honest denier wit I say :', gives tb.o ?"' .nttf')rtiiit. Ii - stores Oli AY HAIR to it ; ..riirin.ii color, ci.'nlie:ttiii'r. :tnd pr itnlii u
dandrulf, curinu: BALI -N!',' pvoinotino; ihe trrovth oi' T!k; irray and biardiy h;;::4 :y ap)li(;ations is cliano'ed to 1 lac ftiiky locks, a.l v a v ''''.:' i Ii ii
my shape i
qirst
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Full and csjiUcit aixcetioiis aeoompany thcmedi einej.. Evidenee of t.!,e iar.nl ref.nsble and reliable. eh.-ir-a. I.:r I. iiii.-hd ni afi'lieatiou w:th l.lllldreilK of t?ioisai..i:. of iiviiiff v.-it:.i.rts.:h, and tliwar l of .'10,0 (; nu.oli.it d eoitiii. ate:, and .t.,..,ir,ioenUal' ry letti-r, nemy of wiiieh are ftom the Iiiboit m..ir,.i., inoiuling eminent Plni -inr., taeryineli, fut' ..-11,011, ete. Tnej.'roerietorli'e1. l.e-.er rf-K'.rted to tbeir J.taili.ati:,n ... ti.e n. wM.:.tej. I;,.-. do.rt not do tbi from the
aralioi.H,
Uiiatew.
fr.EIAa. XL BVAJia, Proprietor, Formerly C. M. JACKSON & CO.
n .,; Her,ieoies are for Ba'e by VruijgisU , . 'urn, and M'diciru! Ikalers, wry- . i fyt U lite UnUed Hatet, Canada,
.:. . i .4tvriea,
, andtho Wt ndiv
ZZcnry T. Hclmbold's Genuine Frcparations. i Df-livred to anvaddre.. S..irefrom ' nerval n. EsTAi'.i:,is;.ii:i; i i wakd of twenty ye mis. j Sold by Drtigt'i-tti. e-.-.-ryu-bere. A(ldT,.s letterH l or i ii.forniatioii,4 in t'imi'oleiiee to lLEXHY T. ilELM. I ItoLO, DrnKil tiolt'lioini.- t. ! .! I i. 'a: II. T. ILa.MUOI.H's Dmi! and !tiem-'V:i-.:,,o,-,-, No. r..;l iro.,.b.;r. . New Y',r' . . r t'. T. l'i;,,.M COl.i)','! .t(e.U.:al D.'l,ot JUi Wo.ltl . 1 !;').; j ' ' : '.':''( oii'C "niFEITS. Al; I ;r UENliV X. iltl. uWLD'lj ! TAKE MO OXIUUt.
assume any shape i ne '.v
It is the cheaprst II AIR 1)1
ING in the world, and its '. ct, la; t longer, its it excites tic jl-i .l . furnish tho )iutrilie ri kt V fif.cissry to the. lite of tin Si I:4. T gives the hair that splendi i it;ip trance so much admired by all V 'v tonic and stimuli'tipc .ropfitier. i; revents the tini r from (;!!' ej- ...o. ami none need be without "' utiiii V ornament, a gootl head of hair, ii ithe first real perfected reined y c t r discovere.l for curinur ilifca-cf ofih-4 hair, and it has never been e(Uoiied. and Ave .issiire the thoiisawl,; v.!" have used it., it is kept ij lo ii oriejiii ilhiejh tit an lard. On 'Ti a' i -4' on the Hair mailed free; s iel ".'o;' tl'rico do : tin. J't r 1! 1 R. P. HAH. ; .., on ic LABOltAXOKY. hAaflUA. lLE,
fine trout sliding away, as if of itself, at a great vate, the boy -man being so small that the lish hid him. "See!'' they cried, "our ash is running away on the dry land !" When tiit-y stood up fcliey could just see over the .ash's head, and that it was the boy-man who was currying h; oil'. The little spirit reached the lodge,
and having left the trout at the door, lie told bis sister to go a id bring in the ; lish lie had brought home. She exclaimed: "Where could you i liav got it! 1 hope you have not sto-! Ion it," j " Oh,'' he replied, " I found it on the ice; it was caught, in o ir lake; have wo mi rigid to a little lake of our own? I shall claim all the ti;di that conies out of its waters : go and cook it." It was as much as the girl could do to drag the great trout within doors. , Sue cooked it, and tho flavor was so debcioiH that she asked no more questions as to how he came by it. The next morning the little spirit or boyman set oti tis he had the day before. He made all sorts of sport with his ball, as he fvolielved along, high over hist Lead, or back and forth, and tho ball lei pi'd and bounded about and glided through the air as if it were a living tiling, and enjoyed the sport as much as Ihe boy-man himself. When he came within hail of the four large men, who were lishing there every day, he east his ball with such force that it l It'll into the ice hole, about which they were busy. The boy standing on the . lioi'e of the lake called out : " Four in-one, pray hand me my ball." "No, indeed,'' they iiiswered, setting up a prim laugh, " we shall not," and with their fishing spears they thrust the ball under the ice. "flood," said the boy-man, "v.'e shall see." Siyii g which, ho rushed upon the four brothers and thrust them at one push into the water. The ball b.iiinded back to the surface, and picking it up, he ran off tossing it before him,and so m reached home i.nd remained within till the next morning. The four br-'lhe:--.. r from the water a' lie sane lime, drippi.ig and v , i t Ii, : at'ed out. ia one voice a terrible tin. a! of veugeaiice, which they prom-
i ied to OAix-uto tho next day
of light in its body that brightened j ability to supply the tnel with it proper
4 the lodge, then two and two, tr.'l nt amount of oxygen tor perfect combustlast, swarming in a little army, the I ion, yet it fully demonstrates that at ! bright flashing of the fireflies lit up the ! no distant day it will supercede wood little lodge with a thousand sparkling ! ou such railroads that have long prairie I lamps, just as the stars were lighting J runs to mi ke as one eighth of tho the mighty hollow of the sky without. bulk of wood will generate tho same The faces of the sister and brother I heat. The defect iu the supply of I shone upon each other from their op- 1 oxygen is said to bo easily overcome, i posite sides of tho lodge, with n kindly I ; I Wo Thousand Dollars for One ! the srni wont to rest, and no sorrow cr ! iqiei.i. ; doubt darkened their littlo house. It is rep' rted that the Viceroy of j Egypt paid Signor Verdi ?3l ,000 for , j tjle' exclusive right of the first reprcsI A Memphis Mrnsation. I entatiou of "Aula " at Cairo : an 1 that
tho Milan publishers, Kteordi A; Co.,
A blood-curdling story is told by the Memphis Avalanche of the discovery of tlie buried treasures of Do Soto, 4ieur thntity, by a descendant of one of o Soto's followers, two Englishmen and an Egyptian astrologer, who worked a j spell nt midnight after the most ap-. proved fashion. Circumstances of sitpeiTiatural horror attended the cercmo- , ny. The air was filled with phantas
mal, ghostly shapes, howls, hisses and
have bought the right of performance I at the Scala !or 12, 000 so that composer will get a total of $42,000 for his score, The London Atheiiteum, noticing these figures, drily observes : "If ; M. Berlioz had been alive and writing j
still for the Journal des Debuts, he
ilculitted how ntueii
would have . amount is bv
he did with the salary paid
A Rival or Bmtcu Baden, No longer can Baden Baden, Paris or Homlmrg claim pre-eminence over the Golden City iu gambling matters. San Francisco has established a superb "female gambling pala-ie," which bids defiance to all the glories of the KurBnl. Hither, says an enthusiastic :-e-porter, "flock the elite of the city's daughters; here they hang in breat hless suspense over tho mysteries of the faro table, or boldly stake their gold coins on roulette an. i the fascinating rouge et noir. A banqueting room, a ball room, sumptuous parlors, and a real bar r.re among the features of the place: but the masculine mind is rather puzzled to know what the lady gamhlirs can waut a "barbar'sshop'-for! Hawever,the "Ladies' Social Club Room" is henceforth a feature of Sau Francisco, where the wives and daughters i f the portly merchants can " right the tiger" to their heart's content. Ti e proprietor is not likely to repeat one to periment that he tried ou the open night, however, in attempting to turnif h an abundance of wine to his guests by means of wine checks. He found tl: at the ladies had learned one littlo trick when they quietly slipped as many checks as they could obtain into their pockets for the future benefit of thou lords and masters. Military Mutters. Military changes hove been made by tho tTesideut, transfe Tiug the state of North Carolina from t!ie Department of the East to tho Department of the South. The Indian Territory north of Texas and south of K ansas is added to the Department of Texas, under ttommand of Geu. Auger ; and the Deartment of Texas is added to the Division of the Missouri. The Department of the Platte, for the ptesent, is discontinued. The states of Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi, aud the (lull mints will ci institute the new Deoart-
1 7 ... , i.-i l
men uy
to
inc.: ...- ... . . ,,
imprecations issued from a thousand I"1" -JJt :1
unseen lips, the earth vibrated iroiu east to west, a part of the bluff was shaken down and the river in the immediate vicinity, boiled like a car.ldron. Though awe-stricken, the treasr.ro-h miters persisted in digging, and nt a depth of only two feet found nu ancient helmet and headgear, bei eath which, lying ou a decayed order of nobility, were gems of immense size and incalculable value. Alas! just then the lamp went out, tiio pit was filled up, and it mighty hand, one finger of which was encircled by a ring with a blood-red strangely-carved stone, knocked down the whole party, including an Avalanche reporter, hutting the astrologer so badly that the enterprise was abandoned fertile present. The story is not so remarkable as the circumstance that n city newspaper treats-it as a fact and devotes to it over two columns of space.
this i ment of the Gulf, to be commam
ar and bv note, just as ! Y1"- '"T . AU0 ", T,!"7i T
! rv is ordered to Fort MePhorsou. Se
ond Lieutenant Frederick G. Grant, of
the Fourth Cavalry, has been ordered to report to the Gene; al of the Army.
t ,..-H,.Li ,,i " rVmFo.lcnite ' He will accoiupnuv wuerai i-suei-mim
Prices," the Brandon (Miss.) Republic- u his tour of militury iuspocticn in unsays: "For the oeuetit of future j Europe.
generations, we publi.sh the following
A War Hut tiuient.
specimen ol prices paid during the late
war. it is a nine inn ni unuam juichaseil by ,i merchant of Brandon from a wholesale house in New Orlei.ns, on the 27th of September, 18tH ; Four pounds of indigo, at $(i0 per pound, 2l(; twen:y pounds toilet soap, at $20 per pound, $100; bm pounds camphor, at $'20 per pound, H?200; twenty-six pounds soe a, at $ I per pound, $101; one dozen castor oil. pints, $120; ten
gallons spi .its turpentine, at $20- $120.
A London Paper on Chicago.
Miss Mikias Coi.e, the author of " Ibith'dge," "Thi Sutherland. '' mid .the: novel:,, has become Mrs. Sidiu ;, S. Harris, of Hew Y-.i'k, and will shortly aoiteai' in print with a new storv eu-
Thoyi titled "Rkhurd Vandonuaek."
Am announcement is made in a late number of tin Bourse Gazette, of St. Petersburg:, that another Russian prince is coming 4 o this country. The Gazette says: "Prince Yoery Oalitzin and his lrl vat ori lies! ra is about to stal l for New Vi.'. k, iu order to make our transAtlantic i'i4io",K' "oom.inl.'d. with the popula-"
The London Daily Telegraph, in an enitorial article ou tl e fire at Chijago, says: "Well migl t America be proud of a city, first men t imed to -the House of Commons by the late Sir Robert Peel in 1846, the uamo of which, when ho prophesied that two young depots of the corn trade in ihe heart of North America, Chicago and Milwaukee,
$10 can ' would not In. long n leaving unossa and Dantzie far if. tiio lurch,' not three ! of his audiei. ee had ever heard. As i the words fed from "'eel's lips, Joseph
Hume, 'whose foible was omniscience,'
tin tied round to the Into Mr. Elwar-4' EUice for iiiionuatii u, but hiv vain. Fivc-nud tw utv . .rnt in ii .wn sine' th" i"" years Jjave man. to wlf ...at fcigjislj statcsg 4 . oo fr I ilule policy Uhioa.csso it.i'cii of her prosporitv.
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Opfhubaoh is jealous of Her v. T sxas complains of a scarcity of hogs. S:iabk bones have been ezhumed in Minnesota. Toe Chicago postofSce ia located in f.hst was formerly a dance-house. Ireland has eleven acres of grass to one of any other crop. The Texas com crop is much better than the farmers expected. Tins Bowery saloons sell a million kegii of lager every Bummer. Bskhtoli is said to show signs of vocal decline. MrNiNO allairs throughout Colorado ore in a prosperous condition. Kansas cattle are dying with the
Spanish fever whatever that may be.
BIabpeib, the owner of Longfellow,
left pes to train any more hones. B books preaches to the largest congregation and drives the fastest horse in 3oston. The water in the river4 at Albany is est: "emery low, causing great inconven-.enoe-to vessels. A. iiajige body of very rich ore Las jus4, been struck in the MunseU, Colors io, Buffalo hams on the southern border of Kansas arc selling for five cents a pound. Heavy frosts that oecured in Augusta materially injured the Montana wheat crop. Lead ore has been discovered in the southern part of Greenwood County, K&'IHOS. Five women more than eighty years old, are living iu Nantucket, who are widows of five brothers. Tub New Hampshire Orphans Home is located on the old Daniel Webstar farm. The printdng office of the Sentinel, at Coldwater, Mich., was destroyed by fire on Monday night. Loss $7,000.
' Spell ox," said a teacher to a boy. "O a", ox.'' "No, sir! Yon must not annex an x to an ox to spell ox. A Flcshjj- o girl dressed herself in mide attire, just for the fan of 'flirting with the other girls. One New Orleans man has squandered $3,000 in lottery tickets and reaped a (di ver plated wash dish. 'Gteneral Thomas W. Bknmett of In (liana, has been appointed Governor of Idaho, rice Bowen, resigned. t is said in regard to newspaperd, thit young ladies prefer those that make the most bustle. M. Arajuar, astronomer, of Madrid, has discovered a new planet, which he baptized "Conception." Sixteen icebergs were counted from an ocean steamer on a late' voyage across the Atlantic. A North Carolina lad of eleven wiote to Napoleon a few weeks ago, and has received an autograph letter in reply. The famous old Pocahontas, belongin; to Bonner was taken out to Fleetwood Park ou the 18th inst , and paced hex mile in 1SJ, without tnaining. tet New York they caU red hair " Schenectady color" Schenectady being, as every one knows, a little beyond " inborn." TB4BT8ay tftt"t6,pttt cSdarttfltertife sene barrels, as they do in some plaoee in Maine, gives the article a peculiar bouquet The police force of New Orleans, according to official returns, numbers 600 men. involving an annual expense of $''24,460. Maggie Mitchell Paddock had a boy on tbe 4th, at her Long Branch cottage. S ie hue given $500 for the benefit ofCUicago actura. A man named Emanuel Sliafftr has b.ien arrested in Dauphin county, Pa., fcr murderbig two wives anc" his hired man by poison. The most fashionable color in gloves at present if a light tan color without
Ut itching or wristlets, and with four
gilt Duttons. A Geoboia man, who was bitten by a rattlesnake last week, took three drinks of turpentine and two and a h Uf bottles of whisky, and is rapidly ntcovering. In the midst of the Chicago disaster X )e Jefferson was presented with s. baby. Jjo, "here's your good health, and your fomily's, and ina they live long aud brosber." The Vienna Presse has engaged M'm? Marie Seebach, the German actn-ss. who was lately in this country, to write fifty letters for that journal on what she saw and heard in the United States. ; Coot's Hambletoniah, one of the moat valuable horses in Kentucky, was found dead iu his stable at Richmond, Ivy., last Tussday. He was the properly of L. Curtis. Esq., of Brooklyn, N, 1',. aud was worth $20,000. Chabtes Fbascts Adams, John Quincv Adams, Etlward Atkinson, George Bancroft, Btdph Waldo Emerson William Lloyd Garrison. Longfellow, Sumner, and Whipple are members of the Cobdenclnb, London. Hekb Riciiabd Wagneb krring a new edition of his numerous works, which will be p-blished at intervals at Leipsic, and will be completed in July, 1678. His operas are penetrating into Italy. Human skeletons, with flesh and hair adhering, are frequently found in San Francisco, surmounted with piles of cobblestones, ud they provoke bnt L ttle remark xho d iscoverer commonly exclaims, " Damcbinaman !" Two ladies were traveling on the cars, when a stranger asked te elder what relationship she bore the yonngpr. J 'he answer was quick and pettiueul . "She is my sister' daughteiv and my daughter's sister ! How? The latest fashion, at all the large Lulls and parties given at privf-se houses, is to build a ball room in the back yard the walls being elegantly decorated with silk ta i4. vestry, and flowers, Tines, nud bud cages hung in every available fipu.ee. A raised platform is placed on one side for the musicians, enclosed by a screen of flowers, and the floor being waxed, it mtdtes a most perfect and delightful ball room. Anotueb conversation from West Point's Piazzas tbe Parry House this time. Morning; everybody on the piazza. Shoddyite lady talking to her little girl, eMdeutly for affect "Arent yon glad we're going home to-morrow, Mamie, where you've got a nice large garden to play in, and where theie"6. such a pretty hot-house, and each ai4ftowersf Chidd innoceni-lv -
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ponies " " Why, I sin t got no ponies !" put In the luuoecnt most vocif7 erously. Tiie mother looked as if she wonld like to have gone for her "tbon i. d thur," antl tbe nundier of yonng ladies' mouths wliich reauiited haaa-
iwJtuniliur kerchiefs etulled into them jost thes
