Bloomington Progress, Volume 5, Number 38, Bloomington, Monroe County, 17 January 1872 — Page 1

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HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BiTTERS, HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC, HOOFLAHD'S PODOPHYLLIN PILL, HOOFLAND'S GREEK OIL

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A Republican Paper, Devoted to the Advancement of the; Local Interests of Monroe County.

Established A. D.. 1835.

BLOOMIKGTON, INI)., WEDNESDAY,; JANUARY 17, 187:2.

New Series-VOL. V. NO. 38.

Hoofland's German Bitters,

A Bitters vvlthont Alcohol or Spirits of m:y kind,

Is different from all others. It is composed of tbe pure juices or vital nsixcirAi. op Boot., He39S, and 15.u-.K3 (or aa medicinally termed, extracts), the worthless or inert portions of the ingredients not being used. Therefore, in on bottlo of this Bit tors there is cont ained ta much medicinal virtue aa will ho found in sovcral gallons of ordinary mixtures. The Boots, etc., tiMed in this Bitters are grown in Gsrinany, their vital principles extracted in that country Ly a ndontjue Chemist and forwarded to the msaiAtciory in this city, where tfcey are comjioiuided and bottled. Containing no sptrituousing redienta, .this Bitters is free from the objections urged against all others , no desire for stimulants can be induced from their use, they cannot make drunkards, and cannot, under any cir.umstances, have any but a beaenciil effect.

Hoofland's German Tonic

Vas compounded for thoso not inclined tc extieroo bitters, and is intended for use in cased n hen some alcoho':c Btimnlant is required in connection with the Tonic properties of the Sitters. IZach bottlo of the Tonic contains one bottle of the Bitters, combined with pure Santa Ceuz Kcir, and flavored in such a manner that the extremo bitterness of the Bitters in overcome, forming a preparation highly agreeable and pleasant to the palate, and containing the medicinal virtues of the Bitters. The price of the Tonic ia $1.50 per bottle, which many persona think too high. They mnrt take into consideration that tho stimulant used is guaranteed to be of a pure quality. A poor articlo could be furnished at a cheaper price, but is it not bet tor to pay a little mora and hsvo a good article? A medicinal preparation should contain none but the best ingredients, aud t!iey who expect to obtain a heap compound will most certainly be cheated. They arc the Greatest Known Remedies Tor LITER COMPLAIST, DTSFEPSIA, NERVOUS DEBILITY, JACXDICE, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, EltUPTlOXJi OP THE SKIN, and all discsccs arising from a disordered Liver, Btomach, or IMPrBITY OF THE BLOOD.

HENRY T. HELMUTS COMPOUND FMJID Extract Catawba GRAPE PILLS Component Pc F'mtl Jlrfrarf lihubarb en I Fluid J'j-tnti-t Catawba Grape Juice.

FOR I.TVT.R OOMPtA N'TS. ,7 UTSDIlT. BTUOrS AriT.CHOSK, SIOI Oil Miri VOL'S UJ :ADAl 'UK. COSTIVKJJKSS. tir.. ITiU'.LY VKiilV! AJjLK, COSTAISIXO NO MKlil.ll.V, MINLli ALS, UK DJtXTlUOLTS DliUOs.

These Hits r tin: most dslHlj'fuUy ple-isa-at F-nrMtive, supi-ircd. u .-ahU-i- oil,s--3ti-.,u':i;3u-..-?u, There is nothing n.crb acoeiiUWr fur the etoiim.-h, They eive ton", and ntthc-r nausea iur liripiDR vain?. 'rtiey ara c -mpje':tl ut the '..i-,.f i. :,-.. .-.:'-fiCi. After a fev tin;, ' ue vt then', kul-u ah invii.'orii'ion of Uk entire's. -stem tnkvs i-fece a timi-MMr mira 'ul-.rtiH u tlio v.,:ik ant tm-rvak-.l, tvli.-tli.-r ariHtutt from iinvrwl.- .-o 'i- ilis;i.'. H. T. U-.-l'n-boldVOoD.nouiid i' n lF,,t rl "Mtf lm Onr-e fill ' urn not aiiiwr-coatri i. i r m tir' fact linl S'ii':n--f-u.iU-il Fttldo nut Mmolvt. 'mt jw .trough tho itoiita.-li without lUxsnlvhlK, .''-ii.i-U' ntlv lcni'.r'..ihi' . the d.-sil Hi effect. THi: ( AT AW UA GBATC HLLH. lira-! ptatrant, in last.) and tV-r. ill not nr-sw. talis their Wn sugir-CMied. 1'HICE III TY CENTS

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cm irTriTiin1ioiif, fttit-c!ai:i in 1;, lrtoatt tl, and is tttitt ;.nrT!-:i moderate.

The fiins (r Old Triiiify. m ii. r. TUCKUBM AS.. Sh:mic on Itic rnthltss hands that to:r av;iy ; Ihe i-cnrmWc .-litis, whopo praceful l'imea " Of lofty verili; to cjinopit;'! tV ewe glabra ! , Tl t-ir nv(T trc':tilip ttnihi thrtnirh ft-hlch the t.un Flirktroi! uitli eliastiiwd ra;, , pr id !!kc a stiL-U, Itv nature int'. r'0l to gnar.l the 'lead ; Ami wavtd l dalliance with the ti f.il wind. Or w:.th it blM'e.1 to nioliumental e.lL'11, AVhal .enotapti that huuiau kitt ran lt:ar Can with their Uvins symmetry cmnpiro? Wh:! tinted v ilulow witli ttu ir en-evaid ? Wliu! roof with their amnio of tradlnif leaves? When spring renewed her miracle, undclud liie :aftUed hranchee. ill theil' June amy -Ther. hfe'. revival, to the. trusting ml Prophetic t;re:;thed of imrnoitality. lCeh.;e-s ,,f vrayer, the .inbitant rtf,';'tli Of ciiornt a!itiicm, and tlie ort;unV (eal, lileut with tlu ir murmur In the millry air, While in their verdant depths the . enst trllleil. And . n th' tr sprays blithe .-wuiifr t ic yellmv-l ir I, Their grateful umbrage then'beni .nly ft.-reeii' d The (Held eh irch-yard from the talis, stree! The'.rrHtfl w retwi:ed around tin Tieiild'riui;form ' Ijii'i long ago beside ttio am i. nt t me. To e (tied wo"shi.poit the more r.iuJoc red ' lteeait'i of tli:se uiajestle tites, tl at .ore . A put.-; Ten', diar t tli-it chi'.dhei ' L out. : Faitli's plouc rs t,r,d Freedom's rr. irtj rs slept Beneath their shade : and under t nciv old bouiths i The wise and brave of generation!' part Walked everj Sabnuth to the horot of Ood. As urie.f, bv'tlme enbdiied, for.ol to B-e. p. Still Ml their : v.y tears; frost turned to go'.d The leafy fringes of their di-oopin ; pail. With every briev-e a requiem they niched ; In v,reaihf faMt.iHlic swayed almv their tops 'The mists of ocean, lilie'tni creil nlu nes : Win:..-round their hoary trunks tse gray moss crept, And S' fily mo ki the trailed of ti o years. Of old the Co iirch was warden ot the tomb, Her ban rostcrwl the haed of sa'illeire, ll. r shrineo 'vers trophies of the a linted dead ; And pagan consecration kept th; proves Serene and sacred ; Kevei'Onee is iror.e. Her haunts laid waste ; not life and love clone, Bereft of fond see-lusion, (rr w nrnfane, But the last aomc of iwor mortality : Nor memory 's lender plea, nor beauty's charm. Nor the long vigil of ihese sylvan Mrpt, Oonhl awe ton spoiler : vanished, like a dram Of grace and grandeur, are the stitely elms. That cheerful shelter save the eat.ip of death. And BOtoee to the hearts that mourn their fall. .VrHmei's Jfon'k'v. Stpt. 1871.

I " Ynii ktiuv," site contiuued, ''tha'i; ' von wi ote me a letter savintr that vou '

' fini iili;reil it best for me to stay at tho t:tiin, itntil you wrote again. But, ' tip ii, I iliflu't'ttttiit to stay; I felt so 1......1. ai. i n :

lO'i'iV ;V OUT tU..'tX', iliUl.ll y SUtlUlJ It , , . V ., . - r. . i lie- iaee oiieo a month.' foe the twelvo 1 Plies m its issue of Saturday last

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THU PRESIDENCY.

1 Ilopclomm-s .rthe Dcmocrutic Party j Any tlilna to " Brat Urant." i Tho Cincznuati Enquirer, one of the

leading orpims of the Uemoerattc party,

yen lelt' nit! tnc re when I was six yoaw , oh I. V,V1', I fbouglit I wc uM come up to the city, so to'ok tlie fifty dollarn iiml Ixiurrlit tlii!) suit. Mrs. Marsh picked it out for me. You" know she ho boon in thecity, and so I came; mid you're nqt fuigry ftre ?,ya ' Boeatwc, if :n nve, I'U go rifdit buck again, uin l ' indi eT will!'' My feelings during tbi rrief speech ii.id been verv painful. I pradnally av.-oke to the .oct that it v.-as all a bluu-der--Mrtt ti. visit of t'lis angel was .-'. . JFt..i rao, mil I f-dl very bitter over tlie discovery, but my duty was plain. "My dour child," said T, hr.nibly, "will you have the kine.ness to inform me what your name in I" Jilte opened her eves and then I n-h. .1. ' Why," she said. '',Bnrey yon can not- have forgetten me.' Little Bess, you U.ow. '' "Little Bess?" I repented. "1 Jessie Ludlow," sho said, gravely. ' ' Your niece." " No," said I, sadly; " not my niece. I have no niece ! There has beenBome

en or. iu v name 13 i- joya. "Then," 3iiid slie, "you uncle Mr. Richard Floyd.

the following brief article, which shows

not only to what desperate straits the part is now reduced, bnt that its leaders ate beginning to realize and admit the J act : There is n yery excellent feeling pervading the n: asses of the Democratic party on the subject of the nomination of tlje next President. There is no effort among the friends of any of the gentlemen wiio have been mentioned in

connection witu tne nominaaoii to ai- : tern it to pack the convention in the interest of any of the candidates. The if,-i ; ral idea is to make all reasonable ' eon sessions, to waive prcj udice and personal friendships, if they in the least conflict with the success which is so generally desire 1. It is felt that Grant

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PROt'KEMNGS IS CONGBESS. : Monday, January 8. Senate. Senator Scliurz made a personal explanation, based upon an artielo which atpeared in the New York Timo.j. Mr. Fer toc addreaeed 'be Senate upon his bill to reorganize the Customs service. Bills were infcroduoeil and referred aa follows : To farther regulate tbe ar;ellate jurisdiction of the Supreme Court j auihoiisrag the President to accept tho resignation! of Judges permanently disabled and ooDtinoe tho payment of their salariiis ; for the relief of settlers on the Ojagc Indian lands in Kansas. Hovse -Bills introdnccd a ad referred : For the recognition of beiligere;itrights to 0a'?a ; to repeal tlio income tax of 1871; graniinjrto the state of WisoonsiB itaiHls in the Wiseonrfn rivet . an amendment to th-j internal nivenne li; for the sale of uiusorroyed awamp or oserflowed lands ; extending; the time for the cempletiou of the Portage lake and Lake Baperior ship canal ; for public building at La Crosse, Wisconsin ; also making La Cixiese a port of delivery ; a resolntion roqiiesting the President to aEcer.ain tho views of the Mexican Govomment ralative to an Atlantic and Pacific ship canal. Mr. Hall introduced a bill tc relievo Ameriatnbuilt vessels from import do ties on article entering into their construction, repairs and use. On motion of Mr. Upson. ;hi Committee oc Civil Service Reform was instructed to inquire

into the propriety ot providing lor appoint.-

Never before was there a Convention

: where the delegates were so little influenced by pie viou a committals as they . Avill be in tho coming Democratic Cou-

; veution. They will be elected to make mentB to be made from states in nronoiticn to

; a comparison of views, and unite upon j population, giving prefer nee to honorably ! tl' at man who, fimJified for the station, i diucharged eoldiere and nail-MS. Mr. lCoan ! can obtain the most votes. . Those who j ! deem it expt dient to nominate any ot oligibie to tbe Presidency ar,d Vice-Presidemcv. : our well-known Democratic statesmen, i Bejwted 81 to 65 less nhan two-thirda in ! v.-lin Imve l-.er-n more or less active in ' the affirmative. Borne fur her bnsinetis of an

v, an- ! the political contests of the past,are, S8 j nnimportant nature was transacted, when the

a. most universal iinprt;Biou i ivuoio,v.

combination should from the Joint Ku-Elnx Oimmittoe, made a

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to i iaarmoint vou. Miss Lud- i ue wtm wautuwo ..v. , -". ' " ' . " : .

betng rninAi;r: kxi'Eessi.y fob thk aijovk (ujittiiyis. its utA i'O-iaaurviNti PltOl'EI'.TIEy AltEti tEATl:.n'li;A Ai'VOlMEU VK1.PAUATICN Ot' i -UtSA-PAllllX . IT LilVl.J Tllli COVl'L,liXION' A t.'Ll'.Mt AND ia:l.llJY COlJ.lH, AND UKSTOKI S THE Hi.j j I' TO BTAl'K Ol'lIEALl'U l)ri't;.TV. I'ii; I'VUIJ- V1S THE liLOOIl, RKMoS'lMj AI.I. t'UKt 'h'-.t: OOSSTITf lTDNAj. DISEASES Al-'f-. . '. T. ;OM AN IMl'I'Itf, 6TATLOP THUBr-tKd). ' Ml 'A'Ur. 0:i.Y KELIABLE AND 1-f'FE' Tr ' 1BUMEDV ft K THI. CtTiK OF l'.UXS . D SV 1S OF THK Hosts. I'LKUATlONS til' .TIE THROAT AND LEtis BLOT' TIKS, lMMI'I.! H THE I ACE. EUVS1P) LAS A NTT) A1J.KCA1.Y El '-' 1 '- Tiossor raussi:. and w.ivtu -vixo ttje couruaaos. l-u-Tiji.a't rix wr-iii.

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1 was sitting in ray study, reading Molierc. when she entered the room perfectly unannounced at that. 1 looked up. and saw au angel in white Marseilles, flounced ; jaunty blue hat, about the size of a saucer, tipped to one side in a most bewitching heartbreaking manner ; aid she wore cream colored kids, and car ried a white pongee taken all in all, a fairy ! She smiled at me, and held out her hand. I took it mechfiiiical y. "What did this mean ? She pouted ah ! those cherry lips ! she stamped her little No. 1 impatiently on the floor. " You don't seem ve.:y glad to see me," she said, pettisiily. I muimniedth.it I was dehgnted entranced. So I was such visions were not of every day occurrence to me. "Well,"' said '.die, gleefully. " that's a comfort! Now, they tild me that you wouldn't receive me that I should be

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the Ueart, Choking 01 buftccatiug bdnottiioa when in a Lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or 'Webs hef ore the Sight, Dull Pain in the Head, Dificiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest. Limbs, &c., Sadden Flushes of licat, Barains in the Fleeh, Constant Imaginin!?B of Evil, and Great Depression of Spirits. AU these indicate Disease cf the liver or Dige&tivo Organs combined with impure blood. Theusool tho Bitters or Tonic will soon cause the al-ove pymptomB to disappear, and the patiei-t wiil become well and healthy.

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l..w," said I, calmly, "but I am not your uncle. Yon saw the name of K. i'lovd' on the door ; my name is Robert, "' "Then," naid he, helplessly, " where is my uncle ?" I felt bound to confess my ignornnce, whereat she sat looking incredulous, 1 explained that, strange as it nugh". seem, I did not know everybody personally who happened to rejoice in tli a same surname as myself. "lint," I said, cheerfully, seeing hit looking Majk, "we can soon find on fc. Ilcie is a directory. Now, your uncle's name is Richard i lovd " " Ytf-."' " His occipation or profession ?" , "Kir;" ' What docs hi' do for a living ?" " Nothing. He's rich awful rich V' " Ah ! a genth-mau ? Behold ! two Richard Floy.ls, both gentlsmen. Let us hope they are. Now get ready and we'll fro ami ilml your uncle." She stood by my side in the street, and looked ten times more bewitcaing than ever. 'e walked along the streets, and how male friends stilled uii.l wondered and envied me. V t Ei-.i the 'ti'-t Mr. F!oy,l just Vi'-iii ; i .V) hi.- f! 1 11 tt'OEl if

tie hostile to Grant. The only dlfli- i from Arkansas (Mr. Clayton,) and a member

etilt-v is aa to the manner in which it ! of the House from that sta-, (Mr. Edvrard.j b. . , i ' At. Ii' ... .1

can Ue elleeteu. vveitlinii. iue ueni xne testimony ccarges tnai uiayior, wam

i nlnn would be for the leading anti

Grant Republicans to call a meeting at the same time and place that the Demfocratic Convention will be held, and ; then communicate with the latter party i through a committee of conference. It was in this vay that the reform ticket was nominated in Hamilton county in - lSGt and triumphantly elected, although Grant bud 5,000 majority on!, a year before. It is 1 .i-Ajiv ,,f -lmiio-lit-. also, whether it

-would not le expedient to follow the , Wheeler the United Stales At to , ivouiti not i.e caijc . mere factotum, who moved only : example set us by the N lug opposition .. . . wire' He Baid tho

to Martin Van Bnren in 1833, who held ! their National Convention with closed i in .. w Mission. There can be

' much more freedom of eonsttltation j

Governor, made a bargain with the Democratic members of the Legislature to disregard the regular returns of the election for mem tiers of Congress in the district now represented by Edwards, and give Edwards the certificate of election, although Bobs was natty elected ; that the consideration for th s rae a promise that the Democrats-vote for idea for United States Senator. Mr. Clayton road a lone address reviewing the evidence of Wheel-

l er and Whipple, and vindicating his t wo acta

aa Uovernor. lie uescruxa wnippie ia we foreman of the United States G-and Jury, wliich was a mere political machine and

Mtomey, as a

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nulled the wires. He said that those tsharges.

as well as his indictment by the Grand Jury were made as a part of the systematic persecution, and iiad bean concoc:ed by bis t namiea. At Mr. Clayton's request a committee al three

. - - - -. was appoiuieu to mvsiii;.o mo duuicui. xuo

wttei-e is uone witiiiii hid " I senato accepted the Iiogur WUhams utatue. hearing of those who are engaged m ; jir ootdtuwaite was admitted to a Beat from it and responsible for its results. ( Georgia pending the investigation into the

i Speeches ar j tnen made, not to tne galleries or outside public, bnt to the i delegates. nomination that would i have" the assent of both wings

of the onnusition, which was not cum

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validity of his election.

House Mr. Crobs introduced u bill for the improvement of th.) Groat Walsh and

tho survey of the Little Wabash Rrvere. Mr. l'lilanrl. from the select co nmittee or the in-

l ' tptesttoiiiiDle ptattorm, j BUrrectionary states, mada a report stating

t.ure to succeeu. xi wiu ,. . toHtimony had beet, teken. betas the

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The Wiater W4dinf. nt aaxB o. man. Die air i 'Jifc wilh fa' Hug anew, new lilt drifts flit tio.trat; But, dwtted wRh floweia, 1m din rob, wiUrin, as amatoer Ome ia nwt, lifaarUtiid my tnt.t fri4 rrxlay a bride will b ! Btrew Itu okv rows ia her pith. For worthy Love ia alio. And gla to twiue ber liridal imatii Of orange flower wai I, , SrooghwellllmowUH'tirediUpf )daa .'a' taFrteniahip-HaafBood-liryt." Hi girlhood's hope std fesim I knew, . Its pieasures ana its tares ; B'ltiaomaaH,hiKbeit bliss . No other woman shares. ' . And, gratefal Uut Oils .lor Is beta, I do not grteve to jgt j. Her wllhiig footstepislioose a ptih ..5 - That leads away sgM jiae. - :'f For well I know the-etara most Isdje , From out the suit-lit dry, And nerame tbe wediUng Usa Istoiship' last "OsotUe !" i-ampa'iMtgwase.

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Lightning Care Tot- All Kinds of Pains and Aches.

ArrLiED ExtebsaiJiT. It will cure all kinda of Tains and Aches, such aa Kueomatism, Neuralgia, Toothache, Chilblain Sprains,

ISraiaes, Frost Bites, Headachej, Tains in tho Back and Lains, Pains in tho Joints or Limbs, . 6tiu0'n of Insects, rdngworms, etc. Takes Intebnally. It will euro Kidney Complaints, Backaches, Sick Headache, Colic, Dystenterv, DiaiThtea, Cholara Infantum, Cholera Morbus, Cramps and I'aina in the SJtom- :. ach, Fever and Ague, Coughs, Coldr, Asilirna, '. Otri, Dr. Hoofland's Podophyllin, OB. SUBSTITUTE FOR MEKCUIIY PILL. TWO PILLS A DOSE. Tlie most powerful, yet innocent. Vegetable Cathartic knovm. It ia not necessary to take a handful of the Pais to vrodueo tho desired ettec! ; two of tbc:a act quickly and powerfully, cleaneing tto Liver, Stotnach, and Bowelaof all imparities. The principal ingredient is Todop! yliin, or the Alcoholic Extract of Mandrake, w hich ia by many times moro Powerful, Acting, and Searching, than tho Mandralco itself. Its pociliiar action is upon the Liver, cleaning it Bpccdily from all obt-trtictions, with all tbe power of Mereu.7, yet free from tho injurious results attached to the use of that mil. oral. For all diseases, in which the use o' a cathartic is indicated, those Pills will givo entire satisfaction in every case. They nertrfait. Incases of Liver Complai at, Dyspepsia, and extreme Costiveness, Dr. Hoofland's German Bitters or Tonic should be used in connection with the Fills. The tonic effect of tin Bitters or Tonic builds up the system. Tho l itters or

nEMBOLD'S EXTRACT BTTCIir IS DltTETIC and liLo'ji) put; ;f i'i.nu, t cuur.s all iiEASKS AnlKlXOl-noMUAJjlTSoJ-'lllSSll'A'll.i.V AND LX'.ESSLS S.NL) 1MI KUUENCES IN LIVi;. IMl'UninliSOFTUK Kf. (, KTC.. t-U'l'Lttshlt-ISa COPAIBA IN AfFECTIOlSS l oli Wllii'll IT

IS USF.Il, AND SY.IHUTIf I'V.CTIoNS-!N THESE lltEASElJ t SLUT S W)SS.iCX10S WITH HELilBOLD'S HOSE WASH. LAPUS. Of MAST AFFKiTT WXiS l'ECTXMR TOT. Dn.'S, thekxtkactiiwcjuisuxi:oi;auj:u by any OTI1EKHEMEDY AS1S CHL! iltOSIS OK KL TI.NTION. IHREaULAltl i V, PAI.N!'l'I.Mi!j Ok hi i -T'1U:SSI0N OF C15STOMAI-.Y EV MJL'A'i H'NS, irLOEBvi'En cm s-cmuui statu w tu ETEIOjH, LEUCOKlilliEA OH WHITES. K ' I t!!Lt ty, asdfou all i.oMrr.MNirf jn toLs r io THE SEX, WTJl'.TflV'K All,', C O . M IN"! 0RET1ON OH 11 PITS Or' )i --,J1 I U N". 1 f IS pkksobibkd .:;t.-;nsit.ly i y thk smsf EMINENT I'irvsli'tXNH AStl MiT)WTF.. KO ENFEEHLED AND 1EI.I0.TE C.'NSTI'' liXTCMt, OF LOTH SFXES '-ND AU.AOES (ATTEXDl'll WITH ANY OS THE ABOVE DISEASES OK SYMl'-TOM3.)

Ji:- .--it..-:.. inn. tit.CotlOJ.. :l ll."- ' eleetion : ince held iu tins fctat-e have ' ! ltepiibjicaiis been divided. The strongi hoi i of the liberal wing was 'At. Louis ' ei.iintv- itii.l lii-r,. ufter :t. most defmer-

ate but futile struggle of a scheming i trimmed with deep plaiting the spaces r.li.m .-Ik. mninli ,'-r of tll:it, elione found to be tilled with bias folds above the

t.liM!Kttlv. without follower., without l.laitines in a baud of velvet

i men ..i-.,;ii..i9::it ion. and felt eoim.elh Hi.'.e. cores rounded UP four

til t" imi' into the one oulv l;epub- I longer, aadloopcdnp ma joiner. That, liean . -.mvo. Since the fall " of 1870J with a pretty little Hactpie with open "I jliet'ihi " as snch hav not held a sleeves trimmed to match the under eouvi '.it ii.n. nor nominated a candidate, : dress, would be nice, wouldn't it ? ' i bnt thev have f.iscd in the primaries I mm mured an u'lqualiried assent : witli ..t'lx.i- Reniihliftina TMiH.tinnte1 not thnt t understood what she was

'. will. H.r.n. in -.'.iintv conventions, anil t:i Ik intr about, lor she uttered tho full

gelic snperbne. !"' " I did intend," she said, half doubtfully, " to get a dress of gold Batiuteen, with t'no ntiderskirt cut as usual, ami

siik the

inches

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her iionpee ti

i .ioiibt. !uw.

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ti :i.-''i e. te

jould

-My rcely.

beat him 1"

th.tf lion

:.'jiiip

she said,

is.- .let'in

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". t'l t!e! Leoi-r-u .ousi'U'U V Ii v.-t tiling that is in o filer ...,t ....,-!ttr it.t

' diin ontalde reciiue That- u?e..iuij.hsheil, il:- frieiid.-. in t'oi.-gres. snd -i,-.,, f-,,. I,, ,,ule would be able, l)e-

mi. I a douiit. ".o :i 'ti-d a I ' k ! . -'- !

f the Opp J..itioi.

upon a platform

L.:tf Wtlllf-

grasnud

"Oh, 1

savagely J trembled at this outburst. "But, however," she said, laughing, "that's not my uncle. Hi's a very quiet mi.n. I saw him about eleven yuar.s ago. He only came to see me once. I suppose because I am a poor relation." Here she laughed as if being n poor

wib-roturmtlec which impeached tbt official i banishment.

character ami conduct ot senator in.yton. ct Arkansas, and affected the right to hit. t-eat of llcprosi nl aiive lidw.iriw. of Arkan"-ae : that a rftoaiti. u had neen adtt:4 that, thte c& not...... --I a.. -'. . !4it loe.iMiiv.. Lou-iv lle::..vt-l tit -it ho teatiamtr, iu th? ctuc f Uteurds be .efc-riv-lto. tho t'lmoniito? on Eloctions. In the Virginia ...,,..-.---.,l .i.u.ft,-.r, ot Mplvnzie o-painct

lira:-rcn. tne eoitiiuittce nado a re ion that . I flannel nest his ski:

Mraci.it -t-f. ;v :'!': niher. i entitle 1 to hi

seat. Mr Kotloy, oi I'eunsylvania, from the Committee on Coinage, ruported a Mil revising the laws relative to coinage, wliich was considered in committee of the whole.

Swede named "Wen is considered

the best billiard phj'er in. Europe.

The income of-.o Busian Grand Dokes is twenty-five thpasand dollaia a year. ';'- fThb Prinoe of Wales is said to have made a vow to let strong drink alone henceforth. ' J Thb Orleanists of Franee oppose the

establishnienti of the seat of government at Paris.

A T.iwr-i.rri! has so filled' the new

imperial docks at EL el thai keel Teaaets

can't get to them.

Thb Marquis ot Lome, aj out or uie penny readings at laverary lately, read seme translatiors from Schiller and

other original faeces' fioai hia own

pen. A HesoABiAN sch ilar, Efcejtdeny, has published a Greek, Arabic, Pen ian and Sanscrit translation of five poems, among which is Bryant's " Tkanatop-sia."

Ai,r. the Germans having declined to

vote in the recent elections at Prague,

the Cztch candidate came in first in

stead of ezechond.

Mabie Bozk is sir ging at St. Peters

burg at 15,000 franc s a month. Nico-

lini, the tenox.-is aiso ai we rwiaariui

capital.

Those jolly fe.Jowa of -valence, France, who follow tbe cheerful business of pail-bearixig have struck for higher wages. The little Kingdom of Sweden is making preparatior s to send out a new polar expedition ne a-t spr Lig. Trips to tiie artic regions are becoming all the style. It is now said ttw.t M. Henri Bochefort will be confineli in the Island of Sainte Marguerite, on the coast of Provence, and that he is to neenpv the cell in which the Man in the Iron Mask was imprisoned for several years. The Empress of (Sermany has written to Alfred Tennyson a letter, in which she invites iim to taku np his abode in Berlin, and to become her private secretary. A Fbench wome n, calling herself Madame Brigham Young, has been arrested in Paris for indulging in what she called the "Utah Cancan ; " a performance compared to which 1-he Paris article is but a humdrum affair. The Swiss Minis"r ot Copenhagen has been recalled by 'his government. For several years hf lias done a thriving business by imjiorting goods into Denmark free of duty, under the pretext that they weru his own private, property. Thb oriental carpst, that peace offering from the Ottoman empire, is to be taken from the east room of the White House and laid in tlie hall. The fabric was so superlatively ugly that even its

legaur texture couia no save s irom

Alexandbb IL. ti e Oar or' Busna, has signed the temperance pledge ot . so' imitation of -h' $np2r . whv old K-ng Willi n was so he&itby. A fh walk" said the premier, "lie

cause he drinks no -ater and wears red

rliNU-

H. T.HFXMBOI D'S EXTBAOT WC-W CUBES DIHiSASKi .MilSIN'i 1'KuM .:-''. CLJ5, HABITS IF LllfiSlI 'ATIOH. ETC. In I'.litliir etaKeH, yt lilil.-.-cpone.litll-Mii-ii--. in .li.-t. i.oiui.--.niv-ui -i.i-e.iinl m-exi. -:':.!-... ! '

u fr:iutiit Utair'-. iul eiv.-i itrt:in:0i t-

th.-reby temoviRi; :ilnrtrM.ii'n, l'r. v.-i;Iik "' Curing Rtrietnrt-s ot Oin Er. liir.'. AU,:' in:; hi 8 ml .mlnnimalion, so lrtiiui:lit in t::- ckfe-l Cf li'".-:is.., and ,:xi-llijg all l'--i uii-.'im ui:lt .'. 'I h-imauds who Imvo been the viclima of fr.ci.iupf-

t:it p.:rurtH, uu.t pt o liroe panl h-xvy ! elli-j't in a ehorl. t roe, have ff.iimt tliet J

flweivej. and that, tt o "Prawn lias, oy tin- " ui 'liowerfulnstriiii;.--. te, " been dried up in tl o extern, break out ) t a more aggravated rtui, an I -..i.vl.-,,,'. :iftf.r ilHi-ri: :Tt-

liELMUOJJ-1'S EXTIiACT TAK'Ur AB.-.tioa9 and 1WWM :t the. Vrii:;r.,-

Whctlier exitili!? m Male or F.!).;.!. tr.nu vl.r'.-vtT eause (Vieinaluic. Wfl no uater ! ! l-uii; f;J'"lhig. wtirv;, onu jolla. asu eifty i.ENi.i l'EK BOTTLE.

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voti.il the same ticket at tlie polls, llie ltt pulihciii pres;- in this State is a ntiit, 1 and knows of no division in the party ; with the notable solo exceptions of the Wt-stllehe l' st, of which ttchnrz is otlttor, and the ijtute Times, till now published as the organ of our Demo"; crtitic Hense of Representatives. Oi : the State Committee of tie Liberal win;', u clear majority have joined tlie ; i State Committee of 'the other wing in ! the call for one State Convention of all ; : the Republican;; of this State. i A Small Autlieneo. llosambcau, a French actor of note, was once playing at Anjou when the 1 curtain ro.-e to a single spcot itof. The actor filepped fornurd and addressed (l.e audience -. " My dear sir, did you

conic to see the piny or to see itosam-b-an "To see Rosambeau." wis the prompt reply. " Well, J. am Rosauiheiiu. Don't vou think wi shall enjoy tlie eveiiiiit; much lietter at the neighboring r'7"e than if you compel me to play to vou, who should be a man of wit, in a piece which is a poor one nt best, unit in whi.h, contrary to my v.sual custom, I am only ordinary 1 " ; "Ccrtiikly I do,"replied th? audience, : " for I. hurried my dinner i. ) get liere in se.tw t : we will go and ltnish it.'' And tliej did.

BEMBY T. HELSfBOLB'S LMTEOVEI' BOSK WASH cannot ho Bnrpawiei' ana FACE WASH, I'n't "'l' Le f.mn.l th only fiwotie r.-nieilv in cv-ry :p of OIITAKEOl'S At F:-:rTIOV. It ieiill.v .taiiUaK PIMPLES?WoTS, St;OltllUTllJHl!YNi:s :-, 1NI.H'RAT10N8 of tbe CUTAN'EOT'S MKMLLAM:. fr., diapela RKDSE8S rod lMCIMENT lKI'l.AMMSTION, HIVES, KAf H, MOTH V A TOTES. tli;VNESS OF SCALP Ott Ba I S. Flt 1ST JU TKS 1 !) 1-nr-poses lor which HA VKS or OINT VES'I 'S an tiwi.; ; restores the ukin to a n;ati- of f.urity ana H.-ftnois, ' and iasnrea continued bea'tby a:-t'..n to tie tifcii-.i of its vesaeh, on wl.lch dermis tho agireeal le clturness and vivacity of coniiilejion nm- li roi.glit and admired. But aowev r valuiibli! as r. inf -Iy for existing defeeta of ho skit;, ILL lli-ln-t.-! ; ltit i Wash has long sunt lii'.ol i s pr'ni-ipal rbii i t . r.ntKmndedpalronage by ii-HnwioifqiwIiHw lni ri'tti der it a TOILET AITEN DAOE of the roost Hei'i rl-.i-

tive and CenKenial characti-r, cri.tmui

The ot the "The

itH iiiv-iui oretieivative aii't Il'-fr..-ln-

plexinn. ItlsancicellantE'iti'in for liK. ;i: i nf a Syphilitic Nttuv, i.nd a mi injition !..r il - :i-h of the Urinary Organ s arlrfng from liabits of .liw i.-'i-Hon, used In coinecllf-u witu the K'XIKACU BTTHHU, BABRAPUilIJA ANJ1 0ATAWII.V (iltAI'K PILLS, in such !ii cases aa reeot mended eatin'--t t Kurpasaod. PBJ.CJ:, ONE UCLl-VH l'EU lJOTTLE.

Fall and eiplict dircciiona accompany Uuinu.il I

Tonic purifies the Blood, strengthens the 1$ .Vi . j:,"; !,

nerves, rt.jtuaies ineijver, ana gives Hirengia, energy, and vigor. Keep your Bowels active with the Pills, and tone up the system with Bittern or Tonic, tid no disease can retain its hold, or over Retail yon. These medicines are sold Ly all Druggists and dea ere in medicines everywhere. Recollect that it ia Dn. Hoonasn's Oebmah IIfmedies. that are eo universally used and

highly recommended; and do not allow the chJ-(

T)ru"gist to induce you to uuo aujwiuig that he may say is jnt aa good, because ho makes a larger profit on it. These liemciiics will he sent by Express to any locality, upon ..nlication to the PBINCIPAL OFFICE, at

l- . .. ..t.t,t-t.- t'rT.-.XT,. C11 Allltt ... : , . ... . i r, -..-..

th GEitjlA N ini'XVl.," r. oiouc.) ia.jv mat uin arucit-i. ran 11 n rMaiuuiru .1 ... r. ... . RTKEET, PHILADELPHIA. do uot 00 1 W'l up by wirtiocatw.

Henry T. Blelmbold's Genuine 7rci parations. Deliveredtonnyaililrifp. Sf:f-m-i'fromot.er-allnn,

,.,oaw a. OA ' ESTABLISHED UFW K1 Ot TWENTY LMil. FAnnerlT C, Ms JACIaBMa m M rM by sruggiat-.t e-erj''bere. Aililr.-s.s letters for j VPiLD, Drugsist uut Chemint. a nmtditi are for Sale by ErugnUtt , Only Depots: H T-liELMiioLO'SnniBonariiwi - Tliete Jtemeates are jur au. y j , ( worehoiwe , J.'o. CM JHr.nly, Sew Y'.rk, . ! to a0nerptr$ a& Medicine Sealers, etcry ! H.x. nBr.MB'X.i'8Mt.aieljniKH let South Tenth the Vntied Btato, Ca,uut$, j wKobfbixs. AskforffltHBY Sotb Amtrioa, and ft Wut Info. 1 T. helmbold'ii : take no other.

The C'lihiiu (bieslion. Now Orleans Times is in favor ann"xation of Cuba. It says: practical solution of the Cuban

question will be f iiintt in the repetition of the diplomacy by which we acquired I'Tori'la. We tottit'l it, n. sort of political Lapnta, allotit on the surface if the globe, witlmut imt-ionnl control or nioori ig-i, like a ship abandoned lit sea. V boarded and took ptssession of it, and, when the owners appeared and set up claims to the property, we piictrd their pretensions by paying them a reasonable Mini for whatever rights tlte-y had. Spain wt s easily Sittislieii, a id, in fact, greatly relieved by gctt ng rid of pof-f-i-Ksioiis which sh could not bold ia security mid peace."

ldenee of the moat K-apnnrblo and I'-f '''ni -

acter furnished (nay-plication with limi.ireitii ' . thousands of living witnf.SB.-a, anil tll.v.-:iri i.'f !-:'.'. unsolicited certill. .itea ar.d rnrimeiltiry letters, many of which aro from I he high'-ft H' on;. , lu.-luu-ini; eminent Phy:cian, Clerfyin. 11, Slate -inen, et -. Tbe proprietor has neve. rveort.-d to th. ir puMic.t-

ncn 1-1 tne newsi.1 wr: t o d.a ii't(.io .hp i.'io u..:

Don't stand aghast with uwo and fear, eyes wide open, hair 011 end, and rirgcrs tightly flinched with the idea that these mysterious symbols lire ca-lmla.-aic signs tonl represent some soc.et organization of masked demons, whocairy terror and dismay with their mtdnitrhi. r.rovlings, and disperse on

leseril tioii in one breath ; and then 1

didn't know what I Mas saying. "But,'' said she, "I bought this Marseilles because I like it. Don't vou;' " I admire vour tnste," I said faint-; lv : for I was' fast losing my senses, ' though wondering as to who and what she was. " You'ie a dear, good fellow!" said she, rapturously ; "'and I know we'll get on famously together!" So she intended to stay here ! I was getting into very deep water ! "Now then," she continued, "show me some place to put my things, mid then vou ai d I will have a talk." 1 mechanically pointed out a small room opening out of the library. She, hir.'i-ied in. I sat like a statue carved from adamant. Deeper water. Presently she returned, divested of little hut, pongee and kids. She cast a searching glance around the librarv. "Hoi rid dirty!" slid said, disdainfully. " When hns it been cleaned " "About a year ago," said I. meekly. She gave ' vent ':o a pretty little . scream. "A year! Shocking! Oh, I couldn't it down in a room that hasn't been

cleaned for a year I This must be put 1 to rights !" She itnitl this in a very determined tone, and then set ;o work. She con verted my linen coat into an apron, tied a i.-uiniing little handkerchief over that i'1-ettv head, at d snatching up the

fly dusker," dusted a way v iliantly. raised a cloud ot'dnst in which I sat gazing on the vision. AVhat did all this mean ? I consulted Molicre, my standard Authority, but Mi die re could give no explanation. Could she be an angel, sent to east a ray of light over my dismal path of life'? Perhaps ! but did angels wear white Marse: lies, and talk about sntintcens and jointers f Impossible ! Itmunt be a dream. Sho suddenly paused, and came to me through the eh. ud, tiud held out her arms and said : " Iloll up my sleeves, please. I can , work better with them up."' i I d;d roll tho white tleeves up, and then immediately scouted the idea of ts being a dream. Couldn't dream of Mich vrms, with n beautiful dimple in each elbow Ceitaiuly not! They were real! 1 ! did not think that a sculptor would have been proud to have them for a modi 1, because I was morally certain that my sculptor vouhl have been dis

trict-id tit the Bignr, t.nu uroppoo nts

tli cm

Thetjunrrel in Louisiana. From :hc H. V. Times, U'li Inst. It is impo ssible, at the present time, to get at the merits of the respective parties to the violent and unseemly struggle for the possession of the Government of Louisiana, now going on at New Orleans. Enough is known, however, to show that the partisans of i,.-t 1, xl, leu have disgraced the name of

relation was something funny which ; Republicans, which they assume not

isn't. 1 from anv de votion to the purposes of Then we tried the secor.d Mr. I'loyd : j th0 av(yt but for the advancement of he wits the ii'.icle. T3 found him thoir reeklef.s ambition. The state of reading a book of sermons. the case, as aeorlv as can now bo asI accosted him, introduced myself t;rtaiiiecL is as follows: A portion of and his neioe. The-i I explained i the Legislature, with tho old Speaker, evervthing and turned to go. i (jal.tc.r, having obtained control . He'slopped me and inquired if I wotdd j ot tue House of Bepresentanot do him a favor. i tives (, v expelling a numberol the GovI answered that I woidd. ' ernor's' partisans, and replacing them "Then." sakl he. calmly, " tate this 1 ,iri, fi,,.;r friends, are shutout

v.mtifr ladv ptid nut hei in the cars. 1 1 rr.m. th Aieniklv House by another j ( fait af ser two three

desire hei- to return immediately i port on whioli has expelled Speaker ; months, as a general tbing tho patient

L' C.ai l'arm. ; Carter, and put a Warmotn man, ".y:miKht consider

' . ' . 1 . A I f 1knm

the name of iirewster, 111 mo vuu. The Carter half of the House de- - clare the acts of the other portion i void, becuuse of the violent exclusion i .f the legal speaker; and the Brewster ! half declare the acts of the Carter fac i tion illegal, because of thealleged want

if a quorum at tlie time tuo hmiuui,u-

Warmoth men

' (Jncle !" said she. ' ' Niece ! " said he, ' ' do as I tell you. I am vour only friend. Don't make me vour enemy by foolishness. Stay at Cedar Farm, and I am yonr friend ; let.ve Cedar Earm ami you may .regret it. Go!"

Vi'o went. She sobbed ever. )

What te lt tor ttyaropuobi.t. Dr. Stephen Ware, of Boston, in his testimory of a recent case whieh grew out of the injuries from the biie of a mad dog, furnishes the following valuable advise : In the case of a bite by a dog, where the teeth of the animal penetrated the flesh, whether the dog was known to be mad or not, he should use the same precautions. He would wash the wound with warm wa';er, extract all the virus possible by su sking the wound with the lips, and then cauterise it deeply with the cauutie most readily obtained, but should use potash if it could be procured at once. The time in which the effect of the bite of a mad dog would be seen varied from two to

ttirpe davs to as man" vears, on u

at r two -rd thin? t

himself safe. Bites

made through cloth ii g are seldom prorinot.ivA of much harri. as. even if the

dog is mad, the clot ling absorbs the virus before the teeth reach tue flesh. Most all the fatal cases ere where the person was bitten in some naked

spot,

A Los pes letter says that at -east one-third, if not ont.-balf, of the en -ire population of that city is in favor of a republican form of government in Great Britain. The sprtiad of republican principles has been eitraordirarily rapid in England during the last two years, and is now more rapid than ever. Thb Boyal Horse Artillery l.ve a comfortable practice of galloping in "close section." The least falie step of ahorse, causing a cheek in its speed entails the certain destruction of t rider the whole battery passing over him: A promising young o fieer in India was recently 1 ailed by tlia prae"a FitANO-TrKETJB was exesnted at Lille on Dee. 5, by sentence of a courtmartial. This man had betr-iyed his battalion into a German ar.ibnscade, and denounced h:s nativi village, Thid-lfi-Monstiers (Ardennes), to the Germans, who burnt down every house in it but his own. The damage done by the 6re which .nroi in the Marazine des Louvre,

vol not exceed $125,000. llie nre was

cansed by the lmpr .wenceo ui ci gas company's workman, wao was retAOirlllfr the eaa pip.. The French in

surance companies interested in -end to recover their losses from the g& com-

(Looked prettier than j ite8 were expelled. In . t'-ia K.nnte. wliore the

1 .vin't "1-1 bach. she replied. :.,.:., mninritv. remains witliout a

" Thev don't know 1 left. I am afraid t qllorum, owing to the withdrawal of a to go back . " ; part of the members sympathising with "Then," said I, " what will you doi 1 Jhe c!irtcr fiction. It is alleged that "I don't know," s ii I she defiantly-- i tiie opportunitv to expel the Warmoth 1 oietticv still.) "But I won't go b ack! ! mon trom toe House was gained by the T fniin.l mvoflf iii a nice PieeicririUnt 1 .,.. r.ii-t.nin members, and the

- voting ladv, agotl 18, on my hands, a i t.overnor besides, on warrants from bachelor, asfe !. ! the United States Commissioner of A sudden thought ! I would ! the district Some doubt is thrown on "Mv dear," said I, "I will tak.3 care j thiH Btat(jm,,nt by the fact that theperof voii." , Jsonal attendance of the accused "You;"' (Astonished and prettier.) 1 rtie8 -vas not required by "Ye, I! Marry me ! Instead ot my ; he gina serving the wamnts, aiece, be iuv wife. Will you ?" ' and seems ;o have been voluntary on She could not gie an answer iinme- ; t)),;i. .t rjj,,, charge, however, on batelv. Such iuiport-ant questions ; wllion tllt, urrHtswere made bears evi-1-e.piire deliberation. She was silent : (lonco t political malice, and its enter about, two minutes, and then sho said : i tammelit bv the Commissioner appears "Hike vou." !a strauiing if not an unwarrantable "Bless vou !" said I. j IUW his power. It is also alleged that " And you want some one to take cure , tll0 aba(.ut.es fipui the Senate have of von ? " I been kept on a United States revenue 'r.lo " i.,.far th Wilderness, in order to be

' I will marrvyo i, for that room isn't : bovolul tho jurisdiction of the state Winter hsner half dusted." , ' authorities, and avoiding the service of j fishery, and

She was angelic ! one was an angei

Disasters to the tiloncester rishery. Tlie Cape Ann Advertiser gives the following exhibit : Tlie year nowclosioghas been a most disastrous one to the Gloucester fishing fleet, a larger number of vessels having been lost than in any former year since the business has bee 1 prosecuted. The Inart OT life is also vorv large, and only

exceeded by that of 1869. when 148 livraa or ATP lost fimore than tlie present

war. Wc find, by reviewing our file

of 1872. that 20 vessels and 140

lives have been lost the present

season, against 13 vessels ana ; lives The total tonrafte of the

vessels lost this season is 1,035.93, their value $29,000, insurunce $78,351. The heaviest losses hf.ve been in tho flonnnVfi fisherv. "..0 vessels and 95

lives having been sacrificed. Fourteen

vessels ana 2 lives nave ueu v j the Bank fisheries ; 1 vessel and 4 lives in the mackerel fishery ; 1 vessel and 12 lives in the Greenland halibut fish- .. , , . .1. ci,iM

erv ; a vcssuis anu 1 uie m fu Winter fishery : 1 v.sssel i l the herring

x in tne coasting uusi-

I embraced the angel ! "And that little room is such a cunning little one !" We are married. And that's the w ty it happened.

rmUiue their aUcndance . U, nes. Of

the Seriate. These aueganonu ucuir - - , , ., made known to the government at j ows and aSJaaerh.jdreu. Washiugtcu, Gov. Warmoth has been 1 - ,,. or ArimiKSln.

rilling Triangula r Holes for Blasting. A correspondent of the Englidi Mechanic states that in the Cleveland dia-

.,f';i-... rthnh thev will be promptly in-

vmtio-ated The prospect of violence

! being threatening. Gen. Emory, comi mantling the United States troops in ! tLo "tote lias offered their services to

the Governor to assist in preserving the

CHAS. ML BVAJtre, Proprietor,

t ho iliiwn ol iiiorniii-i'. Ni: I hev are

only vhe initials of J)r. Pierce's Golden chisel, despairing of ever doing Mei'ical llisitoverv, that pleasant medi- iustiee.

cine which has acintired a National reputation and proven so eflicacious in (Roughs, Cohle, Bronchitis, Consumption and kindred diseases 'r these complaints it has no equal. Sold by all druggists. 579.

t-.net it i-: now usui.l when Poring lor peaco, blasting purposes to make the holes of , accepted.

a triangular section instead of r.mutl, lesuruuy, wm-n - - ..sin the eonvcntional style, nnd to , partW tac-wn, tho enrnies of the ad facet this the boring bar or Jumper is . nJ

naitlv turned on eicnsiae 01 u ; v -" , - tt.,u.

it...',..i.,i.. v.. ,i;iii,.nltv is esneri

eiicetUn boring the holes to this shape, i States got ernment.

.111.1 tl.ov f. ,(": more etleetivo titan : neon

Taxatii-s is a thing of so much concern in Florida that n mar 's conscience, the other day, would not nllowhimto sell sausages until he found out the amount of revenue stumps to go on each link.

And then she (l isted, and while she d inted she sr.ng. What a voice. Don't mention Nilsson I won't hear of it! Ai d then she diew up a chair and sat down beside me, having first removed the handkerchief and the improvised apron. Then she shook out her curls and addressed me. " My dear uncle, let us have a tal sr' Her "uncle! If my heart had suddenly changed to a lump of lead, it couldn't have sunk any quicker than it did then!

' . ... , . ii. . tt:ij

1 ference with stato nlluirs ny uie uuram

It remains 10 00

whether they will Do cnnoiti

round h ,les the corners forming points enough to aek .no. At which the-iractore of the material ; miiustrn .on as only Vrmed to

operated on appears to commence,

lino of fracture usually forming a -prolongation of the triangle. 'l'b holes average three feci- six inches in depth, and nre generally made in tlirty or loity minutes. ' Tho pewder charges vary from one to t wo iioinds, accord ing to circumstances. Ix Harrison county, Indiana, the price of calling a man a thief is eighty dollars.

i.Vnm tho Denver Colo Mows.

A bill will soon be introduced in Congress for an ens.bling act for Colorado. To overcomathe supposed deficiency in populatio 1 to entitle the now Htnte'to a BAwesentative ia Congress,

it is supposed to includu theTeritory of Wyoming. This plaD has been

nronosetl and frequently advocated by

. .IT 1 . 1 ." . Xl. . . , . t ., -

tne JNews. we ueueve . i mo uraiiiet many reasons. The statu will not be so lnrrre as either Texas or California. The

orguniziition will terminate tho expense of two Territorial Governments and the many abuses that jtow np under them. It will givo the p-xiple full con

trol of th- irown government and the choice of their offioers. It will give to

the West three more votes and a cor

responding influecoe in GmirresB. The

official influence of Wyoming will probably be against it. That of the

people will not. In Colorado there

,0 implicate tne Aamiinsiaa-1 not be opposition at all; or at their personal schemes, it will not enongi. to evaJ consid

erable weight, we hop, tne out wui be introduced and crowded to its pas-

agaiust the party with wliieti tnereaeral officials are connected. If the otherwise unfortunate occurrence shall result in tho removal of thoso local United States officials who have been

so hasty ;o implicate the Administra

turn in

be a relief to the country,

Russia has recently organized fifteen thousand publio schools.

IH-Tbb English arc beer-drinking peo

ple The last annual report. sau

total or 00 u"" Some of these brew 6,000,000 and V 000,000 barrels a year, and ;hey pay a license fee which foot up very nearly

2,000,000 ot oar money. the beer exported from Er gland to the East Indies, China Auste-aha, United States and elsewhere is rear 110,000,-

000. , . This is a description of a terrible infant in Fentress county, Tennessee: "The prodigy is only three years old, and weighs seventy-five pntU". has as much beard as a twenty-year-old; his feet are eight Hones long, small for one of hi i bndd ; he is fond of the society of girls, but t re boys he detests. HiB voice ia coarss, and his nts of mission are terrific."

A whom page of the Iiondon Times, December 11, is occi-pisd with an -advertisement of "The Urited Kingdom Alliance to piocur.3 toe total and immediate suppression of t ae traflic in a.l intoxicating liquors." It is proposed lZ.La n f,ir,,l of 100. 300. of which

about 73,000 nas oeeii aire&uv u-soribed.

The investigation at llauiax, K. o-t into the conduct of Dr. Gussip, of the steamship Franklin, coJtuiues. Evi

dence connrms tne rfcor "" were twenty-eight deatU from cholern

while on the vo.rage, nim ntwwhile the ship was in the harbor, antu that the bodies ware tiir ;.wn overboard.

The disease was uuaticcuoieni-

A somewhat curious chase ol a piraio is now maintained by the English gunboat Growler, stationed at Rhodes,

wliich is engaged in ci.uaii puiom. of 'Greek corsair, completely equipped

for war, that nas air. auy tsapieuc many merchant rcssels. aud seeks refuge' in bays and ere sks where the English vessel caanot f c llow. Foot thousand cloth-Iressers, in the employ of forty firms, i t Leeds, England, have been locked out because they refused to sign a promise not to suppore the nine horrs' movement. &r.m time afro the dressers obtained an

advance of waj?es; tince then the Saturday half-holiday ias leen conceded, and now they dsmand tbe nine house' limit, the notices for which expire this week. Some firms have conceded to toe d sand.