Bloomington Progress, Volume 6, Number 36, Bloomington, Monroe County, 1 January 1873 — Page 4

NEWS OF THE WEEK. The fast. A riaso naraeit Terrene Donlan is under arrest in New York for rotating his infant on to death on a red-hot store. Over 2,0Sd destitute Italian emigrants are under tlvj care of the New York Board of Emigration. The trial of Stoke, -for the murder of James Fisk, began in New York last week. His couotelero confident of bis acquittal It is tctlled beyond all doutt that Schuyler Colfax is to become editor-in-chief of "the New York Tribune. Also that Samuel Sin

clair, present publisher, has sold 18 out of

his Zw snares, and therefore has no longer controlling power, except m so far as he acts in accord with the interests represented by

nm. urion.

Tub contested Groeley will case camo up again in court at West Chester, N. Y., the thcr cay. Miss Ida Greeley presented htr deed giYing h :r sitter Gabrielle half the estate, and Mr. Greeley's brother Nathan and his three sisters presented their quit

claim on any o-;qu wis. Ana yet no satis an tory conclui-ion was reached. The eon tea;

ants express a determination to push tto proceedings to the end. A number of witnesses were examined, smtmg them Mr. Thomas N. Rooker, foreman of the Tribut e composing room, who testified thi.t he believed 'Mr. Greeley was irtsat

for some days prior to his death..

Cyrus W. Field, of New York, has purchased $3,000,000 worth of stock ia the New Yorl:, Newfoundland and London Telegraph Company, thus securing a controlling interest in the line The Rhode Island Medical Society hay just admitted Miss Anita B. Tynz

to membership the first female member evr

admitted asr. JSngiacd, of the Sew York Sun, has abandoned his purpose of raising a fund for a Greeley statute, and offers a return of the money to the subscribers A. Washington dispatch of the 10th save :

" After a consultation to-day, between Mr. Ortoa and Mr. Colfax it was decided that the

latter would not take the editorship of the SViSsutij. The understanding to-night is that .1 :.! ... t i , w , .

Hie Ihmmuuu wui oeouerea toueorge muiam

A coHPBOHisa has been effected between

the Erie Railway Company and Jay Gould by the payment of $9,000,000, for which amount suit had been brought. All suits against Gould are withdrawn by the company Prof. Tyndall's room at the Brayoort House, New York, was entered the other night by burglars, who relieved the distinguished scientist of a purse cwntaiiirjg 300 in gold The Boston Board of Aldermen have accepted the Legislative act empowering the city to issue bonds to the mount of $20,000,000. Gaoiioi Fbascis Thai was arrested the ether day in New York, and locked up, on

ine cnarge or publishing obscene literature. Aav P Tntn.w V. -ll 1 XT

...... ww-w iwuj uo niirmuuiT jiaw York publisher, and founder of Putnam's

jnuini, io ueaa ine ios ton uo&ra ol Aldermen have refused to grant a license' to

......A New York dispatch says the " latest

vpuf iu rcgaxu sue ATwune is, mat Air. Orton has tendered the chief eitorshin to the Hon. James G. Blaine, Speaker of the House of Representatives. It is said that Mr. Blaine was Mr. Orion's first choice, and that the negotiations with Mr. Colfax were due to Mr. Sinclair. Mr. Blaine has the proposition under advisement." By the recount of the vote ef Boston, which was made on account of the marked discrepancies in the returns of the late election, Mayor Gaston lose the Mayoralty, which ;s given to Mr. Henry L. Pierce. In one of the wards a mistake of 500 vetes was discovered. Wiu.ua Oktoh, alter considerable nego. tiation, baa resold Whitelaw Reid 50 shares out of the 100 constituting the capital stock of the Tribune Association, for a large advance on the price at which he purchased it. Orton retains one share Dr. Talmage's Tabernacle, in Brooklyn, one of the largest and most ooe ly churches in the country, has been destroyed by fire. Hie West. Gra. Jobs McAbtbdb will sneceed Col Eastman as Postmaster at Chicago. I some portions of Utah a day of fasting and prayer has been set apart on which the Mormons will unite in petitioning the Almighty to prevent the apread of the smallpox Blinn k Anson, the Cairo (111.) merchants alleged to have been robbed a short time ago of $20,000, have been arrested on a charge of swindling Jesse Turner, Eeceiveroftbe Laud Office at Grand Island, Nebraska, killed himself recently by the accidental discharge of hi3gun The boiler ot a portable saw mill exploded at Morrowtown, Ohio, the other day, instantly killing three persons and badly injuring several others. Tans has been considerable excitement at Springfield, 111., on account of the strike of laborers, to the number of SOO; employed in the coal mines in that vicinity, who demanded an increase of pay from four to five cents per bushel. A xovmisT is on foot ia San Francisco for the erection of a vast cotton factory. It is aid the cotton crop of California the coming year will be at least 500,000 pounds Detroit hat been compelled to secure a second pest house, owing to the great number of cases of small-pox at that place Mrs. Maloy, of Davenport, Iowa, has recovered ,8,075 damages from cne Maloney, for the killing ef her husband. It is stated that Gen. Crook has adopted the policy of enlisting friendly Indians to fight the warlike Apaches in Arize ia. He claims that, if not interfered with in this Course, ha will mat ,V. : .1 .

and decisive The total wheat crop of

'" ir ibis is 20,000,000 bushels, or an average of 1TJ bushels to the acre Extensive coal fields have been discovered near San Diego, Cal. The South. Edwarb A.PoLLARD.the Southern historian, has just died at Lynchburg, Va., aged 45 The Alabama Legislative troubles have been settled according to the plan proposed by Attorney General Williams, and legislation is going on smoothly. St. Louis felicitates herself on having recovered from the epizootic. Tirrm hundred and thirty-one buildings have been erected in St. Louis during the

past year, at a cost of $5,084,000. Of these buildings only 84 are 'rame Judge Orr, of U0 Cro,.in" aecP' ths Russian mission,

xtiuvpe in January. Gbb. Ahbxosc B. Wright, editor of the Augusta Chronicle and Fmtinel, and member elect to Congress from the Eighth Georgia Dietrietj U dead The New-Orleans Times, the leading journal of that city, if not of the South, has been foreed into bankruptcy, and the office closed One-half of the business ' fr1D'rdtneUeArk,tMbe,lJeB'ro7ed Washington. Tsa Supreme Court ol the United States has denied the writ of prohibition in the case of Warmoth against Kellogg, deciding unanimously that it bad no jurisdiction in the matter.. Quite a sensation was created 1ST 5? V??"7 of H- 8- McComb before the Cieiit Mobilier Investigating Committee, that he witnessed the payment of a number of shares ot stock to Congressman Brooks, to be used in influencing Democratic members. Mr. Brooks, however, stigmatizes toe testimony of McComb as utterly false. Vice President Colfax went before the committee and made a general denial of the charges made against him during the campaign.. The Methodist Book Concern of KashviIIe, Tenn., has filed a claim with the House Committee on Claims fornearly 400,600, for the use of their buildings by Union . ?.?.'rring '? war,' The President has sent to the Senate the following nominations KiJZ?n ? Eaton' Albert L. a ?r V i HD Anter, Web3ter Iowa j A. H. V Uson. Pella, Iowa; D. HV Frost Bellepla.n,Iow.; A. B.C. Hitchcock, Sidney Ohio; H. Grant, Stevens Point, Wis C Stewart. St. Joseph, Mich ; T. E. a'app.

""" pigeon, mien.; J. K. Huggins, Palmyra, Mo. It is announced that the President bat concluded to pardon all persons now under conviotion for Ku-Klux effonees where such is asked for by their reputable neighbors. Tana wse a stormy time at the meeting of the Credit Mobilier Committee, the other oay, when Oakes Ames submitted his statement, reflecting severely upon McOmb. The latter became greatly excited, and demanded te right to examine Ames, which the committee refused. Judge Jerry 8. Black is i counsel for McComb, while Ames has emplojred CalobCuahing to represent him before the committee The House Committee on Territories has unanimously agreed to report a bill enabling Colorado to form State Con

st tution preparitory to her a Imission into the

union as a Htate. Tbe uriusn and American Mixed Commission have disallowed the claim o( B.irron, Forbes A Co., the EnRl sh commercial firm doing business in Mexico,

woo asks compensation lor Zd,voo,cuo tor quicksilver mines taken possession of by ';he United States in 146 The House Committee on Posti'liicea aud Post Roads have agree i to recommend the establishment ef a letter-carri-r system in all cities of 20,000 inhabitants The developments of the Credit Mobilier investigation have becomo the sensation of Washington. Oakes Ames the other day presented a statement which disagreed decidedly with several of tho denials printed during tho campaign, end s.Uo furnished a list of members of Congress to whom ho had Bold stock. His testimony, with thit wnich has gonn before, has fixed direct or indirect ownership or interest in the Credit Mobilier up m nearly all of thoso whoso names appeared in the McComb list. Tub President has aignod tho bill for the

construction of bridges across the Ohio

river A new Civil Rights bill, with an Amnesty bill tacked on, has been introduced into the House of Representatives by Mr. Moiev, of Louisiana Tho House Com mittee have rejected the claim of Richard H. Garrdt, cf Vircinis, tor compensation for

the destructon cf his barn in 'fie capture of

.i. mines Doom usltos Ames, in nis testimony before the Credit Mobilier Committee, on the 18th, mentioned the namos of Bingham, of Ohio, and Hooper, of Massachusetts, as pen ma to whom he had stlil stock; also that some was sold to the wife of Senator

Wilson, and offered to the Senator, but that

te declined to bey. A helkgation of citisena of Louisiana, representing the commercial and business interests of the State, called upon the Presi

dent the other day. The delegation was

needed by Hon. John A. Campbell, formerly an Associate Justice of the Supreme Co in,

who acted as spokesman oi the party. As a

means of settling the disturbed condition cf affairs in that unfortunate State, the Presi

dent was requested to send there an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court and a

circuit Jnoge irom anoiner Mate, to bold a term of the Circuit Court, that the matters in differoDce may be fairly and impartially

adjudicated A bill for the admission of

Utah as the state of ieseret has beon introduced into Congress The President has sent to the Senate ths fallowing nominations : Charles B. Wilkinson, Collector of Internal Revenue for the Sixth District of Missouri. Postmasters B. M. Crawford, Wamego, Kansas: J. W. Whipps, New Lexington, Ohio; L. T. Chever, Delfware, III. : Mrs. Eliza Sel

lers, Pekin, 111.; P. W. Tripp, Farmer City,

in. ; Eiamuei uamowi, money, unto; John McArthur, Chicago, 111. Tax House of Representatives has now on

its file over 3,000 bills, and the Senate about 1,300 It is estimated that the President will sead Judge Bradley to New Orleans for the purpose ot conferring with the Judiciary

were in regard to me situation. Foreign-

Tax London papers deny that Eliza Cook,

the well-known poetess, is dead. She is in the enjoyment of excellent health. ....A largo open air meeting at Stockton, England, n favor of Fenian amnesty, was charged upon the other day by English and WelBb, who carried off the Irish flags, trampled them in

me mua, and nroxe up tne meeting.

Bismarck has resignod the Presidency of

the Prussian Council, and is succeeded tem

porarily by Gen. voa Boon Hamilton,

Ontario, has just had a $200,000 blaze. It is announced that a "ministerial crisin" is imminent in Spain A Paris telegram says : " Gen. Chanzy 'a corps is being rapidly increased to 100,008, while DueroO doubtful Republican, has only 48,000 men under his command. President Thiers says that he intends to keep the Monarchists in awe." The Spanish Cortes has approved, by a vote of 1S2 to 8, the declaration of President Zorilla of the purpose of the Government to introduce a law for the abolition of slavery in Porto Rico. Six culprits are awaiting execution for murder in London The ship Matchless, of Boston, was wrecked ofTthe cost of Northumberland. AH on board wore lost. M. Roen, a distinguished member of the French Institute, has been struck from the jury lst because he denied the existence of God.Robert Bawlee, the American banker who recently failed, wont into bankruptcy, and was arrested on a charge of swindling and thrown into Newgate prison, has been released on $20,000 bail. Tbirtt lives were lost by tbe sinking of the ship Matchless, off the coast of Northumberland, England The periodical Ministerial erisis in Spain has just occurred, three members of the Cabinet having resigned. Tbe sitting of the Cortes was interrupted for a few hours, until the vacant places were filed A gale of unprecedented violence lately swept over Naple, inflicting much damage to property and shipping The King of Italy is ill with rheumatic fever The closing year will oe notable tor the number of disastrous floods that have visited the continent of Europe. Italy, Belgium, Denmark and parts of Germany have suffered trom visitations of this character, and now the valley of the Seine in France and large areis in the counties of Leicester, Derby and Nottingham, England, are the scenes of destructive inundations. In the vicinity of Cambridge the River Cam ovarflowed its banks, and the Blreets of the city were flooded. In some sections the inhabitants were compelled to tske refuge in the upper stories of thoir dwellings. The recent rain-fall was unprecedented, and is estimated at the extraordinary figure of 50,000,009 tons of water Gen. Fairchild, our new Consul to Livemool. has hn v.it.j

. I ' w ..,. c upvu by a deputation ef the American Chamber of Commerce, who tendered him a hearty wel-

Thb French Assembly has passed law restoring to the Orleans Princes their confis

cated property The Paris; Coraairt, a

Kaaicai journal, has been suspended for advocating socialism The notorious Cora Part) ho. haan .vn.ll.J C T' -

- " - -.uu va.iou uuui r .bvo id consequence of the bob of a wealthy Parisian attemntincr to commit aniniHA in ho, on.-t-

ments The recent inundation of the River Thames is ta d to have been the greatest

since mo uoua oi 1092 An explosion lately occurred in a coal mine at Silverdale, Eneland, bv which Ai oh t mini,,, wa.a ... V . .1

O ' - B " " v. DUUUUBVCU. A terious crisis is predicted in France

Tuv.u wo oHouiiujr meets. Political. Th urlow Weed has written a long communication to the New York Herald, show

ing the impracticability of carrying out tie

so-caned civu service reform. Thb resolutions censuring Senator Sumn r for introducing his "oblivion" resolution into the United States Senate have passed the Massachusetts Legislature by a largo majority.

Wealthy Englishmen, The London Spectator has compiled a list of th wealthy Englishmen who have died during the last ten yews. From this it appears that between 1863 and 1872 ten persons have expired in Great Britain leaving to their heirs more than a million sterling. During the same period fifty-three people have died worth half a million, and one hundred and sixty one leaving more than a quarter of a million sterling. These figures refer solely to what is called " personalty " in finclish Drobate records, vi

actual hard cash, or its ennivalnnt in

bonus, etockf, business interests, furniture, pictures, etc. The fortu

sented by the great ai.d Bmall landed

estates transmitted duiine the Ham

period are not included in the statistics referred to. A centurv mm th

y & VI probably not a man in England who passed the equivalent, in any form, ot a half a mili.ion sterling. Clearly, large fortunes crow in the British IhW what.

ever eke n?ay be becoming stunted.

(food Advice. Parton, in his Atlantic article on Thomas Jefferfeon, states that in Mr. Vs advice to his children and nephews this truth is often repeated: "If ever you find yourself in any difficulty, and doubt how to extricate yourself, do what is right, and you will find it the easiest way of getting out of the difficulty." To his nephew he wrote: "Give up mony, give up fame, give up sciei ce. give the earth itself and all it contains, rather than do an immoral act. And never suppose that, in any possible situation or any circumstances, it is best for you to do a disboooraljie things1'

FORTY-SECOND CON(iHESkS. Mokday, D IG. Si'.natk. Bills introduced: Carpenter, in relation to taklrtf private property for public use; Komeroy fjrantintf thr; right of way ttf the K burba tind Colornrlc railroad; hJh to extend tin time for pnyrnen' ly ir-Hler n tlia ta t IhimIm in Kama" Tin FiTi-n.n' Commit te reported an aiwet.dm nt to iht Cm nay RTd M nit hill providing fiir the coirnpo of a trnd m!vt dollr to weigh -1.2 crninri Tr ; halt d IHr of l'2:t Brar.inifti vticht.nnd diriu-H ittid halt" dij)-es ot re"pee lively oise-tifth and tmc-t nth the wen ht -f ilie halMoJUr Tim it-solution providing fr the appointment nf a romn it tee of Ilv on tht i i' tin f ?roridiiit: ch p transj oruiinn frvin the H (m( to the ;nt wan ii'ivtrd: rtlfio, a rtntdntrn. iiistnictini: the Judk'ttt-v fomiiM.'te- to np -it as t" I he power of tionre-! to icuhi't- rai w;iy rare ami f-M.c:hl. u- dt r the chn:-e t f (he iVrs: tution emp-'Wt rii.j; them t-; , eiul m comiHtfit' ictv mi ih-stitPH House A re'oltiiimi w i pitrse d()?0 to t:t;dee)arins U to be the sense i f CtJiiKto8 Hint the rune of tattltifi fought iJurius the UU rt boUintj shot Id not he nhlituristed from tho army reeinter or rrasnd irom reRtmentitl flK ItiiU introduced: Strteimon. to accept the Louittvttle an' Portland CMiial, nod re(line the toiU; llawley (III,), for ' ra r(ilrrd on Kock Island and its hrtdften; Merriam. authoriztiiK free hank in ; also, reatrictinif pim flice adrerUMii mn! to rant-in nrintMl In th iHittlrt where th"

nervic i .required : Cox (N. Y.). for r'vrn; t ion of

specie payment ; Myers (Pa.), repealing the, law requiring double rate of portaeo on mitter not fully prepaid; Drake (Va.). repealing the tax on tol-acro; also, authorizing practicing pltysieiaiia to import medical hooks for their own use lreof duty ; Farwelt (111 ), for further refunding of the public- deM ; Taffo, for a bridge acrona the Missouri rivt r at S;oux City BiliJ passed: Authorising the transportation through tiie ma U f ccds. cuttinna. etc.. nt the rate

of two ceiitn for every four onticei weight, package not toexcesa foiir pouutin: xtendii'gr for six tnoiith tho time for the completion of the WIloii and St.

retvr laitroad. ....The proposed arcendiuent to th fnstitutitm niitkiiicr naturalizetl rilizetifi eliffhle t

the Presi oncy was rejected resolution rushed

inntrucing the Judiciary Cmirnittee to report what lOKislatiou in ncct sHary to prevent Kuch rnnditiun o' affairs as exists n Louisiana. Alabama and Arknusj"-

asd to guarantee to each .StatJ a republican form of

goTeroraeni.

Tue8iay, Dec. 17. Senate. Rice '8 resolution reciting alleged Administration fraudf) in the Arkansas election, aHd callfnj for a committee to go

there- and tnlfe testimony, was tabid The Vi

)reaident prewTited the Jlouna n aoluiinn airaiimt

strikiutf from the army ru inter the namet of batiles of the rrl-eltiou, aimer olyc -tel. an-J It went over. 1 he French Spoliation t lidnn hilt camt-up, ami was dUcuttsed without action ilofus. broohs (N. Y ) i htaiiie-l tho floor on a

question ci privilege, ami denounced ttn stiitomeiitt of McCortb he lore the Credit V ili.r i'.ininltrof

tht he (Brooks had acctp!rl Ktork ir his official iufluence, etc The hill providing tor a rontm.wiuii to lavrfitlgAttMlopreilatiou.' ot the Tim hord.-r was

nierrej in ine Appropriation committer lhet-iil detvrniluiog the San Juan l ounr'.ary !in, a decided bv lite Kmncrnr of Curmnnv xrtt-i nnn! T!,. hill

appropriatinc ftu'KKJ fur Aiut-rican exhihitora at

vieaua was Discussed wiinon: actuu.

Wedkesdatt, Dec. 18. Senate. Stevenson (Ky.) formally announced the death of his colleague

Garret DaiU, nd delivoed a sMih-gy Pomeroy, fiom the Public Land Committee, reported a bill for the telief of set lers on cheroKee lands Frelinghnyceu intioduce 1 a i itl tr m tim a ni'. rc sfllcibutand

uonrst aumtt'Uiration ol Indian afiir8.

Uouir.. Hills parsed: Authorizing the Comptroller of tho Currency to examine into the condition of tlu saving! banks of the District of Columbia; giving to the Stste of Ohio. Indiana and Illinois two per cm?, of tl:.e amount derived from the sale of public lands

vrituiu uat,u t?ulP,

Thubsdat, Deo. 19. Senate. The Hotibo

bill amendatory of ths postal ccd was psesed Tbe bill jiivlng the suffrage to women In the Territories w -a

reported adversely from the. JndiciarTCommittee. and

plac d on tbe calendar Hamper, from the Putoftlco

i ommuier, rt ported tne i'onmi lr egrapn bill, known as tbo Hibbard bill, with some modification. It

p-oviaes tor the eetabilshaieat of telegraph postoOlce at all oft ices on the present telegraph routes. Alld Bt all Other OfficPB vhom tho PnottriMvl.-r'a art-

amounts to $500, and at other places wi e-e the wants

oi lusmesB require, ine ro8tm:ter-ieneral in au thoiized to contract with the Postal TelezraDh Com

panf for tbe poBtal telegraph service tor a term of

ten years, ana may take po. session cf the lineft in case of failure tf the company to perform the contract, and shell have the right to provide new line?, etc. The capital stock of th company shall consist of f 20,O00,(xO, to be increased to an amount equal to

tun L-om oi uui up reai i pt purcnaea or constructed. The telegraph companies In operation will he al lowed to Beil to the company at a va, nation to hf flxe-i by five appraisers ateo,inted. two t vthn P.it

njaster-Genoral, two by the seller and the fifth by the four. Tbe company Is alo authorized to cfttblish

omcs inaependent ot inose ostablishcfl by the Fost-master-Oeneral.

Hocsk. A resolution wan passed directing the

ihhhiuk Lommiuep to inquire wnvtmr uniawlut COBlbinatiotiS 0Xit for lock intr iin cnld and Tnntif.r

cv f ing commercial and finaacinl stringency, and to report whe.t legislation is uecewry t- prevent and plinth such uo lawful combinattous Passed : The Deficiency bill; th bi'.l "ppropri.itin $n ,tHK to aid a prypt-rreire-:eri!aiicn of Ameiicau inoustrj at the

Fbdat, Dec. 20. Senate. -Billn passed:

Kxtvndinic timp for competfon of tha Winoiib and St. Vnttr railroad : Appropriating $IS,790 for th. Mexican ruDimiEBioti ; aattiorizing tho Knua Ka ional Bank to change itn nnni3 to tlia 'J'oppha iati.-r:al Banh ; ttio DellcliBcy Appropriaticm bill .V j urutd to Jan. 6. Hous. IHIU introdcefd : Lowp. to ex't nd tht time

tr.r ctitn on (tfa?- landff in ha f-as; SlMiiki, to nernre a iDnret-fflcitUt adni'iifntrHtion of Fm in rf.ir. -

I'ortfr. t- arv.nid the Co: sii'Mitor so lis ton ect the l'rwideot, Vicc-PrMideut a ii Smaton I t dire:t tote of the people A call of the lione .hfwed U-fta

in i'i n (juoruni present, whereupon ae a'iJournmeDt to ..in. (ffnH vottd.

The Iteasou Why. Mr. A. J. Ciark, editor and publisher of the Jordan (Minn.) Mirror, in announcing it lor sale gives the following honest expression of opinion about the paper and the place : "Tho man who buys it must be a 'eleonout' Democrat, 'died in tho wool.' No ' coiton warps' need apply. He must undertake to nuhlih ri m.

per somewhere in Scott county, until he . i 1 1 . . ,

BtarveB to iiea ui, unless sooner kicked out. We offer to sell for the aimole reason that we have lived long enough in a countiy where our whisky is frozen up nine months in the year, and every man's nose is in 'pertul motion.' "

The New World's Grand Remedy. The Old World has played its part in vegetable medication. But the botany of the New World ia, as yet, imperfectly explored. One new and most important revelation from that land of wonders California has astonished the scientific, and acsomplished such cures of diseases of the stomach and bowels, bilious comDlaints. malarini4 fr

lions, and all diseases proceeding from a

viuateu L-uuumon or tne mood, as have never before Keen nritriAaeo.1

Before Walker's California Vinegar

hitters ail tne alcouolic and mineral medicines are ranirl'v fnllinn ;t,.

- I J use. J hey cannot resist the overpower-

iuS cviut-iiutj urougni iorwarrt every day of the immense superiority of this mudicine. Not a drop of any variety of distilled or fermented liquor or mineral noison enters into its enmniulilm. it

is a gentle aperient, a tonic, derived from entirely new vegetable sources, an unrivaled stomachic, art mirnrtla tit all

pulmonary diseases; and, in fact, as

uoar ifj universal remedy as botanical

uiccovery ana mentinc skill cm hope to attain. Dr. Walker considers it a cure for all diseases not organic, and really the great variety of diseas;s in which it is successful seems to warrant the opinion. Every family needs such a remedy. It saves pain, anxiety and doctors' bills. We know what trouble it is to keep the bowels of children in order, and any remedy that will strengthen and reo-uWa the; mi, j

. o o " ' . ' i L tiiv auu variable digestion must be a domestic

oiessmg. v;om. Sand. If one should give me a dish of sand and tell me there were particles of iron in it, I might look for them with mv clumsy fingers, and be unable to detect th?m ; but let me take a magnet and sweep through it, and how it would draw to itself the most invisible particles by the mere power of attraction. The unthankful heart, like my finger in the sand, discovers no mercies I but let tho thankful heart sweep through the day, as the magnet finds the iron, so it will find in every hour some heavenly blessing ; only the iron in God's sand ia go .d. 0. W. Holmes. Liqhtn'i.vo Cure. The prompt relief afforded in numerous cases bv the two of Dr. Trick's Magnetic Ointmert ban not onlv persuaded people that it containn .Magnetism, but they call it the t,ightiiri(j Cure. Tn TthonmlLtifim lVar.rlann Il-i i

cna. and Irrit&hihfv aha annil..itin .....

statt relief, and continued nee will usually accomplish a permanent cure. See advertisement in this paper Com. Locke's National Monthly is a Magazine of 48 pages published by Locke & Jones, Toledo, Ohio. Mr. Locke (Naabv) writ oh for every Wtimber, avoiding politics. Head bio "Ambitionh Young Man" in the January Number. To get it, ask your Newsdealer, or send 10 cents to Publishers. By the year, 91. 00. Bend for special circular to Agents. Rent freo! An Agent wanted at every 1'ontoffice. Com. W. B. Kean, Cook & Co.'s magnificent new Book Story, 113 and 116 Htate etreet, is unrivalod for its wealth of books and stution-ery--in:lulir.ig Holiday Gifts and does credit to t he leading book firm in the new Chicago. Tiie Yocth's Compakion, of Boston, is a thoroughly wide-awake paper, having among its contributors such writers as l'rof. i) Jtillo, Lonisa M. Aloott, Sophie May, Mrs. Uebecca Harding Davis, and Mm. Louisa Chandler Moulton. No writers more attractive in the country, and no publication for voting peoplo more enterprising and ireful. Com. Attend to the first symptomu of Consumption, and, that thediHoase may oe checked in its incipiency, use at once Dr. Jityne's Expectorant, a safe remedy for all affections of the Lungs and Ilronclu. ICoui.

The Night After Christmas. ILLUSTRATED BY I). SCATTRROOOD. 'Xwns tho night after Christmas, when all through tho house Every soul was abed, and still as a mouse; Thfife t ckines po late in St. Nicholas' care Were empty of all that v.-ai eatable there. The Jiirlinm lmi duly bi en tuckdd in tholr hode, With very full stomacli?, and paiua in thoir head!.-

I w;i doling away in my new cotton cap, And Nancy was ratber iiir gone io a nap.

When oat in the nursers rosesach a clatter, I spranic nu my sleep, crying, "What is tho in.itdT '! ' I flow to each fesddde ftill half in a (lore Tore open the curtain.", t nil throw tf tho clothe;

" The pitrout plight of the object) below." While the lieht of tho tapor seivod clearly to The'pitcous plight of thoso objects belowi For what to the fond father's syos should appear But the little pale face of each sink little door I For each pot that had crimmod itself full as a tick I knew in a moment no'v felt like Old Nick. Thoir pulses were rapid, their breathing iho WhaMeir stomaohs ejected 111 mention by name; Now turkey, now etv.fnne. plum-puddinr. of course, , Ana custards, and crullers, and oranberry sauce; Before outraged nature all went to tho wall. Yea, lollypops, flapauod.le, dinner and all. Like pellets which urotiins from popguns let fly. Went figs, nuts, and raisins, jam. jelly, and pie; Till each error of diet was brought to my viow. To the shame of mamma and of Santa Claus, too. I turned from the sight, to my bedroom stepped And brought oat a vial marked " Pulv, Ipecac.;"

"ion't uoa think you h?d btttcrt love, run for the Dorter'" When my Nancy exclaimed, for their sufferings shocked her, "Don't you think you had better, lev, run for a donor?" I ran ; and was scarcely back under rry roof Wbn I heard tho sharp clatter of old Jalap's hoof; I might say that I h id scarcely turned myself round Whon the doctor cane into the room with a bound. He was covered with nud from his head to his fjot. And the suit he had on tta his very worst suit; He hardly had time to put that on his back. And he looked like a I alstaff half fuddled with sack ; Ilis eyes, how they twinkled t Had the doctor got merry ? Ilis lip looked like port, and his breath smelt liko sherry. He hadn't been shaved for a fortnight or so. And the beard on his chin wasn't white as the snow.

"But impeding their tcnguti in pife of their teeth." But, inspecting their tongues, in spite of their teeth. And drawing his watch from his w.ustcoat beneath, He felt of each pulse, saying, " Each littlo belly Must get rid'' here he laughed" of the rest of that jelly." I gazed on each chubby, jilump, sick littto elf. And groaned when hit said so, in spits of myself; But a wink of his eye, when he physicked oar Prorl

Soon gave me to know I had nothing to dread.

Ho didn't proscribe; but went straightway tj

work, And dosed all the rest- gave his trowiiers a jerk

And, adding directions whilo blowint his nose. He buttoned his coat, from his chair lie arose.

Then pumped In hit gig, gave old Jalap a

And Jalap dashed off as If pricked by a thistle.

Symptoms or Liver Complaint, an1 of Sonw of the Diseases Produced by It. A. saJlow or yellow color of ekin, or yellow-ish-ljirown spots on face and other parts of bodv; dullness anil drowsinoss, and frcqtiont hrarViaclie ; dizziness, bitter or bad taste in the month, diyni'HS of thro.it, and internal heat ; pal-iiitatioti; in many cases a drv, tuiisititreouirli. .till. o. rr. M,,-,f ,.,,.,. .,."...

JUwod, rhnking sensation in throat, distress.

inm in nso, uiuatiHi or run icoitne aooiu stom-

ach ai d sulcs, pain in sides, back or bream.

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repaired, and the luxuriant crop of hair thus produced will never withor or fall out as long

as inn vitalizing application is regularly continued Cqrm The American Agricu.'Uiriit, spanking about tbo groat merits of CABLE SCREW WIRE Boots and Shoes, says t " A trial of thoso f oods for several months past, and tbo testimony wo have from dealers, prove this method of fastening soles to bo a good imErovoment ; th jro is no ripping, the wire olds until the solo of tho shoo is fairly worn out.1' Com. Hoi- unnecessary the anguish ninny persons undergo from rheumatism, gout, neuralgia, toothache and earache. Wo say unnecessary, because tbe application of Mexican Mi;sta:& Liniment to tbo affected part, or a few drops of it in the ears or tooth, affordB instantaneous, and, what is better, permanent relief. For mts, wounds, bruisoe, swellings, and all injuries or diseases whick require treatment externally, this liniment Is everywhere regarded as the most potent and reliable healing agent in exiatence. For all oxtenial injuries or ailments of horses and eattlo, it is infallible. Com If your horsp is lamp, sore or galled. tou should use Johnson's Anodyne Liniment ; wash tho part with castile soap and warm water, rub dry with a clean cloth, then apply the liniment; rub in well with the hand.-fOom. Mormos Secrets Sest Free. Address Andkew Henley. Omaha. Nebraska. ACHAl.LKXGK ISoxtpniled to the Wrtr,t to place before tho pxbllc a brtter covtjh or lung remedy than ALLAN'S LUNG BALSAAi. Vnaat it IIatii No Eqcvl. CONSUMPTIVES, RKADI

nnqia nu :ur aiirrninff COIlJEn. atlll tiring back that heatlh- vigor till lately planted in yonr cheek? If yu winld. do not delay; tor, ero you are awaro, it will be too late.

ALLEN'S Ll'NO BALSAM I" your hope. It has been tried by thousand such as yon, wtio hve beon cured ; tnrttiy.to thei;- rrtMitud. hare lent their mimes to at, ttmt Htitreriiiir tin nif7

can read their evidence and believe, llon't experi

ment with new una untried mixture vim niunot ufford it but try at once this invaluable Hrtlc;t. It in warranted to break op tbe most troiiMesomo coi;l in a few bourn, if not of too lonit attending. It in wnrranted to give entire natUfactioa In all cases of luu and throat difficulties. UNSOLICITED EVIDENCE OF ITS MEBITS. SB.D TI1H roLlOWIXG: WHAT WELL-KNOWN DRCOGISTS SAT ABOUT ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM. Sfduovieid, Tenn., Sept. II, 17', QE!tTtEiiF.N: Ship us six dcen Allen's Lung Hatsam at once. We have not a bottle left in our store-. It has more reputation than any cough medicine we have ever sold, noil we have beeu in the drug? business twenty seven years; we mean just what wo say about tbe Balaam. Very truly yonrs. HURT & TANNER. AGAIN REATJ THE EVIDENCE from a Druasriet who was cured by use of tbe Balaam, and now aelbl it largely : L (5. Cottroll. Drttgeist at Marine C!ty. Mlchican. writes, Sept. 1i, 172: 1 am out of Allen's Long Balsam : send me imlf n gross as soon ns yon c:in : 1 wcnld rather he out of any other medicine iu my store. Tho Lung Balsam ncvor tails to do good for those alaicted with a cough." It ia hnrmless to tho most delicate child. It contains no opium in any form. It U) sold by Medicine-dealers generally.

Black Supremacy Imminent iu Florida. Mnrtha R-iftle, a negro woman, residing nsar Jacksonville, according to Napoleon's gauge, is the greatest of women. -She has been married three time:. Previous to tier third nvtrriuge, no accurate record has been kept of the extent to which she helped to populate the .-.nth. Tou year-t itgo she started on l: er third matrimonial career, and since tl;ut time she hss been blessed with fourteen children, having ushejt'd into tho wo H live pairs of twins, an once, in less than a year, she became the happy mother of lour children 'vo pi.it s of twiim. At this rate, we f.,r for the ultimate ascendency of the whito population of Florida. Savannah ((lit.) Itrpnllkan.

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" The doctor cxctainwl ere he. drove out of light." Bat the doctor exclaimed, ore he drove out of

signt, "They'll be well by to-morrow, good-night, Jones, good-nigh-" A neglected Coueh, Cold, or .Sore Throat, which migh: bo checked by t, simple remedy liko "Brown's Rronchial Trochts," if allowed to progress may terminate seriously. Have the readers of this paper ever used any of Parson.i' Purgative Pills ? If not, why not ? They are the best family physic! besides being the greatest anti-bilious remedy there is in this country. Com. Any first-class Oents' Furnishing Store can supply yon with Elmwood Collars. Try them and yon will wear no other. Com, A fine Complexion can be easily obtained by using "The Queen's Toilet." Oetn. i ' in A Mantm! of IlenUlu An edition of between nine am! ton millions of copies of a v. ry useful work Is now ready for grntuitotia distribution, and cm, bo hat lor the aaklng at any drag Btore iu the nitod Btalee, the British Colonies. Spanish America, or Brazil. The work referred to la Hostetter'a Almanac for 1873. The medical portion of it treats of thu vartons oilmonta to which the hunan system la anhject, and Beta forth tho peculiar propcrtiea of Uoatottor'a Stomach Bittora the purest aod beat tonic at prc3nt koown aa a preservative of health and strength, and as a remedy for debility aa 1 disease. The Aim mac la printed in all the principal latiguaeoa of the civilized world, and reaches a laraer number of families and individuals thao any other medical treatise ".hfttevor Iseued from tho press. No man or woman wt o has a due regard for that ch' (cost of heaven's Meesluga, bodily vigor, should fail to read the plain, simple and convincing articles which this truly practical publication contains, The miscellaneous mattor is varied, instructive and

amusing, and tho eal ndnr department copious und comprehensive Hoatotter's Almanac is. In short, a household convonionco. adapted to tho use of ail classes and callings. The farmer, the planter, the miner, the merchant, the mechanic, the laborur, the professional man, all used its and to invalids of both sexes it ia literally an trticlo of prime necessity. The mdllc.il tcchnlcalltioi ulch render so many medical treatises intended for popular use unintelligible to the general reader, tmve been carefully avoidod n this pamphlet. All in clear, explicit, forcible, and reconcilable with roaf,;n and common sense.

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CAUTION. Be not deceived. Call lor ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM, and take no other. S3 Directions accompany each bottle.

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is good yon narnn ! Scald, Rhenmat4w CbtlbUltw, ilrmcrrholtt mr FOe 8prlM nntf Brtttneit, 9tre Nipple. Chappt-d llttnitn, Cakvd ISrrMtts Ploiih n'ouiid, FiHtulw, MM.ce, Front Bit-, 8pvl, Kwtmtf. Ett'nml FoUoti. Scratcbf. Hrrmmr,

Knd CrmfUm. UtrUffhaUt. WtdNll,

CalU of All KlNdm Fondort fret, Stt&mt, IClnrbnr. Cmtkett Hl Poll Evil, Foot Kwt tn Sfacm .Vnlmol A- Insert Bit?, K iup U I'odUrj, Taothnt-hf. Xc, If. tatmc Bb, -fcth. Mm. Large 6iio $1.00; McdiiuuCOc.; Small 25c. The Ga-gtingOli b.-u Utn Is u tn a Umt.rtMitIiJC 18BL .VI t w ak it a fJi- trial. ui t! iurc uxl Leibfv dlrrxtksi. Ask vour neiu-f et UnijipiU tr oraiw in TftUut MsrUlcior for onfl'uf mr Almauw twd read UrI tiie fufU amy sboat tbe OU. T1j .irg,me O'.l is fwr tola bf all rKtTWaU Islm tbroabuut Ibr t'niitd Statetamd nthtr Gmntria. Our ttMitovmi? JoW fr-Mii IK3 to lit pfMt, Mist r iiuv tVil. I'w Uie Gmreli;' Oil, and tall y ur ctg tbtM what good M Ltu duce. We U cuuinfiictur "MEBCHAKTB W0&M TABLETS." We fair and ttUritl wldi all, maA imtf mttMUcOoa. Write trr ma Jntdwu. Uftnufueiared nt lkrt, N. by MERCHANT'S GARGLING OIL COMFY JOHN HOOCE, Secretary.

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SOID BY aLI DRCOGIS'i8.

Dr. Safe's Catarrh It c. m e d v c fleet 5 cures tnmn

1 scieuufic principles, hy iu

v.y.ut, neaiing propcrucs, to vhtt h the disease gradually ..:-u.. .. t. .k k..

been put in perfect order with Br. Pierce's Ooldeu

medical ist'OTcry9 which should be

taKcn CAriioiiy, iu irrct i 111c imihju uiu vmuu, which are always at fault, also to act pecificafly, as It 'es run diseased glands and lining membrane of the nosfl and its corimunicating chambers. ThsA'atiinh Remedy should beapplicd with r. -Picrce'B Nasal Douche, as this it the onlv form of instrument yet invented with which Haiti medicine can be earned high and perfectly applied to all parts of the auected nasal passages and chatr.bers in whi ;h sores and ulcers exist, and from which the d&caargc generally pruoeev'.. So successful has the above course of treatment

proven, that the prtpnetor offers HoUU ward for a cise of " CcU in fltai" Ostma or

C.ttarrh. which he cannot cure. The two med

tcines with insirument, for $2 by :J1 druggists.

Sclienck's Pulmonic Syrup. Seaweed Tonic and B&jutdralce Pills. These urcthoonly medlriaM that wl .l enre Pnlmonary Cousumption. Pr. Sdinck, of PhiladeU hia, hu bcn in conntnnt prtactic far OTer thirty yen's, continually examining In ?8,&adknoni Itis raedtdn?s, if properly taken, will cure OoMnmpllos. Bis Man' drake 1'ill.j iyausi I he liver and stomach ; hi feweod Tonic ditMlv tho fooi,Mimnlc.t th coatins: of th stomach, and aids digestion His Pulmonic Syrup rip ns tho matter, and natnre throws it off without any ex- rtion. For sale hy all dmggints. 1823. JUBILEE T 1873. Better thaa Pictarss Is the NEW YORK OBSERVES. Th. Great American Family Nmrspaper. $3 a year, with the JnbUtxi Tear Book SIDNEY E. MORSE Ss CO., 37 Park Bow. Hew Tork. SEND FOR A SAMPLE COPY.

THEA-MECTAFl

18 A FOBS BLACK TEA with the Green Tea Flavor. War-

rsoled tosaltail tartM. Forsal.

.veriwhere. A ad for Hie whalesale onlv by the Great Aclaallc S Pacillc Tea Oo . No. 1(1 Fulton Ht.. auid 3 and 4 Church St.. N York. P.O. Bcxuet. Sestor Tk Nectar Circnlar.

THE NEW SCALE

27 Union Square, M. Y. MonMeilly tbB liest Spare Piano naie. Eond for Circular with lUvstntttons. Prices ranging; irom 350 to WO Mm. Every Piano "WAUBANTED for Firs Tsea.

MOTHER il MOTHERS! MOTHERS!!! Den's fall to proeare HBS. WIN. I.OU'R )OTJIIn SYBVP TOM CHIIiDRBN TKET.IIKG. H uot only rellKves the ehiW frrmjyln.bnt inTij-

orates the stomacn . .v.y, Sistono and ciiergj V. lis whole systeas. It wUI also instantly reliove

Orlplac la the Bo.rel. ana wist ws ... ... -i mux i)rfOVaoal BUWrttl

tn tiie ()Ui(l in an -ysps 01 uinaaiaai D1AUUHKA IN CUILDBKN. whette- axUii.fro i..ii.....i ..r .in., nfti.-r ntitiui.

ripnpml onon it. motbeis. it will le rest to voar-

selves sad

Belief aadl Health te Voar lafeata. Be snrs sod call for Mrs. Wlasiaw's eeihla Srrap,"

Hnving the fac-simile of " OUBTI8 PSKKIH8 on the outside wrapper.

noia iT uriiKKiti" . .......My "

Viaeaar Blttrs are not a vile Fancy Drink, roade of Poor Ram, Whiskey Proof Spirits and Refuse liquors, doctored, spiced, and sweetened to please the taste, called " Temics," " Appetisers," " Restorers," ttc., that lead the tippler on to dronkenaen and rain, but are s true Med' cine, mad'! froa. the native root, and herb, of California, fire, froir aP. Aicoh'jlic Stimulanu. They are the Great Blood rtrifiei and a Ufc-siviaf Principle, a feriect Renovator nI i.vijorator of the. Svstem, carrying nlT all potsooous man r, and restoring the bkmd to a healthy condition, enrichiiigit, refrcsatas; . fcnd invigorating both mind and body. They are easy of admwittration, prompt in tbeir action, certaia ia tbctr results, safe and reliable in all forma of disease. Ho Penan eaa take thee Bitters sceunV ing to directions, and remain lonjr. unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and ths vital organs wasted beyond tbe point of repair. Oy.nesHtlsi or Xndl.re.iioa Headache, Pain in the Shoulders, Conght, Tightness ef the Chest, XHaxinesx, Sour Eructations ef the Stench, Bad Taste -in tie Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflaramatkoof the Lungs, Paia ia the region. of tbe lCidners, and a hundred other paiofuj syraptoRia. are the owprings of Dyspepsia. Zn theK complaints it has no equal, and one boole will prove a better guarantee of ha merits than a lengthy advertisement. Cor Female Complaints, in young or old, married or sine, at the dawn of wewtanhood. or tbe tarn of life, these Tonic Bitters diipiay so decided aa insuence that a narked improvement is soon perceptible. For Inauaaaumatorjr sue! Chronie BUsesti-. iteatissn and Coat. Drapeprasor Indijtestioa, BiBoas, : iUmittent and Intermittent Fevers, I4seases cf the IViood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitter, hav lieen most successful. Such Diseasea are caaaed by Vitiated Blood, which i generally produced by derangement of the Digestive Organs. Thew sure a Gentle Pmsratlwa ata well as a Toaucs ponewina; also the pecrni ir merit of" coring as a powerful afat in reueving Congestioa or Xoftaxamation of the Liver aad Visceral Organs, and in Bilious Diseases. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tetter, SaltRfcettm, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Soils, Car' -hiuoiBea, Kinr-wcnaa, ScaaVHead, Sere Eyes, Etysipelaa, Itch, Scorn, Discoloration, of the Skin, jjataora and Diseases of the Skin, or whatever name er osiuse, are literally dng up and earned out of the sysftem ia a ' short time by the use of these Bitters. One bottle ia socb eases win convince the spost inae4uioas of their curative eflects. Cleaw VitUtoa Blood wtrcorrrr yoa find its imparities burring tfiroagh the skm tn Pimptefl, Emptkmf, or Sore; cltxace it when yoa od it obetructed aad sJuggiib in the veins ; deansti it when it it foul ; yow feeling will tell on when. Keep the Mood imre, and tbe health of the system wUI follow. Grniefal tomcmsmiirds pradaim Vinbgar Brrvkks the mot wonoerftil laviorant tluu rrer ortainMl the sinkint; eyxcem. . Pin Xstpe, suaJ otber Worm, hnunf in the system of so many tbonsxnds, are efiectoally dettroyed and removed. Savi a dstmgatshed phfsio!a ogist: TheretsBcarcelyan indi vidoal open the tace of the earth whose bodyii exempfrom the pre tenceof wonMt, It is not npon the licahby cements tStbe body that . trorm exist, hut upon the diseased hnmors and smy crepoats tliat breed these liriog monsters of ftim. Ho systeoi of Medicine, no vennifaftev no auhfttaMai:tcs, will free the system irom worms like these Bitten.. Xeeluuntea! DlMtuei, Persons engaged in Paints and Minerals, saeh ns Plambers. Type-eetters. f Jo Id -beaters, and Miners, as they advance in life, wifl be subject to pantfrsis of tiie Bowei. T Tcaard asBt tins take a dose of Waucxk's Vikbjgak BtTTxas once tT twice a week, as . PreTxotive. Billons, Rensittesstt mkiI Jntmrmt&tmmt Verers, whicli are so prevalent in tbe valleys of oar 4$rAt rivers thtouhout the United States, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missoori, Iliinou, Tennessee. Combe rland, Arkansas, Red, Colorado, Brasoa Rio Grande, Peart, Alabama, Mobile. Savsmnab, XUmsoke, James, and many others, with their vast tributaries, lhroujiljout our entire country during the Sonaner and Autumn, and remarkably so during seasoat of unusual heat and dryness, are imfariably accompanied by cxteosrre deranement of the stomach and Irrer, and other abdominal viscera. There arc always nwrc or keaa olstnettotis of tbe liver, a weakness and irrkabie state of i He stomadi, and great torpor of the bowels, being dogged up with vitiated accumaiationL In tbeir treatment, a pargauve, exerting a powerful Infinence spOQ these -anous organs, is es&entuily aecersary. There ia no catliartic for the purpose eqoai to Dr. J. Wajucsoi ViKBGsa KiTmrs, as tbey w3 speet'J.y remoire tbe dark -colored ricid matter with which the bowels are loaded, at the same time stimulating tsecredona of the liver, and generally rcamtiug the healthy functions of the digestive organs. " Scrofnla, or Kissqa Erllf WTwie SweSings, Ulcers, ryte!a& Swelled Neck, Goiter, Scrornlos Inflammations. Indolent luflammationr Mercurial Af fcc'.ioRs, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes, tie-, etc In these, as in all other constitntional Zbseases, Walker's VixsCax BiTTBks have shown their . .reat curative powers is ths most obaticate and mtiac.able cases. Jr. Willcera CoUf oraaisi Vimesr BUt?aiact on all t'tese cases in a sumbtr manner. Byportiyipg tie Blood :hey remove the cause, aad by resovtnc away the effects the inflammation (the tubercular deposits) the aflected parts receive health, and a permanent OSS i effected. Tbe properties of Dr. Walker's Vxnbcas HiTTttas ate Aperient, Diaphoretip And Carminative, Notritioos, Laxatire, Diuretic, Sedatire; ONnterdEmtaot. Sodorific, Alterative, and AntHBifems. The Aperieiat and mild Lnati.-e mopcrtks of Ds. Walkkr's Vinkgak 'Brrraas are the oest safe paard in ail cases of eruptions and malignant fcrG, their balsamic, healing, a?d soothin properties pTOtec tds linmnrs of tbe lances Their SetJiDve popertiea allay pain in tiie nervons svstem, stomach, and bowalty either fmtn inflammation, wind, culic, cramp?; esc Tlieir Connies Irritant m..ucnce extends thtxinghoet the system. Their Diuretic properties act on the Kidreys. correcting and regulating the flow of urine, Timr Anti-Bilioaa properties stimulate the liver, in ths secretion of bile, and its disci Jtres throuek the hUiataurts, and are so peri or to all ieuaediai agents, sbr the coxa or Ililions Fever. Fever and Ague, etc Fortty tbe ajpxinac etloesLae by pari ff-irt all its fluids with Vimega Bit rasa. No epicemic can take hold of a system thus f-maiiaed. The liver, the stomach, the bowels, the kidneys, aad tho nerves are rendered disease-proof by tins great inrif orant. ElwroetfoaaTakc of the Bitters on jpmigtobed at nisht from a half to one and onc-ha' .' wincglassinal. Eat good aourisliing fo-vd, such as lecTsteak, mswtow chop, venison, roast beet, and vegetables, aod aahv out-door exercise. Tbey are competed of purely vegetable ingredients, and contain no spirit 1 WALKER, PrepV. tLU.ne&OVAVBdt.OT 1 vnggists and Gen. Acts,. Sao Fnmcisco and New York, aqr SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS tt DEALERS

For Beauty of Polish. Savlrw tabor. 1

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Intanded to deoenre.

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flars ae-v ran through lives Uu0mtntm lM9m toBtAota. Prices! land esesetejtsjsfa er aerej farther awri to f-M. STM 11

Howes, cow willies at par, received fact

l.le. Mo other aaaonsaled Iae a

vaataies to setueia. . (EOtBHtRS jader the Hew Iw Otareh.ls71) tet 16(1 acre. rBM,ur the railroad, by eaa aad two rears' residence. TRANSPORTATION AT RatBWBD KATB8 (arsis hed frees all i-riaciale sv aUBsa ta purchaser, ot Bailroad leads, aad U estthws aa .' Oovertunent Homsatsaas. Pm-rtuwrs. thssT alasa and chilareo carried free ever the jteraasra Paciac Road. Xow isth. tlnutVr Setttsreand Osto-

nie. to $H Bailroad Lead, aad Goweaanent TTnssS Reads eloe. to the traiJt. " Send for Pasnaeilet coatalninc fnn taiitaaWS. anaa aad cear vt New Hoanestesd taw. AdsrsisT LAJTD PaTaKTMlMT, KOBXSKRM TMCflft, IUIUI01S.GT FAtnUaUBlf- ' OR a?3 rTHsV.. COB. SIXTH ST.. gy tow:

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Ire erain Grewiacas-lgtsMk Baaai

or any ia tae fjaiteit ntauc. Oaaana re Paten, snore sawaaie sMrsa.aiesa.tad snore ooaTeaieat to erlret taw eaa ee tusaseaje waere.

VsJaBeartanaala ftw AotmaU

The beet loeatloa for Oo)oles.Mdaars etHHM a. Beaieateed of 1 Aerea. . . ... Bead forth, new Deaerietrve Vasaaalet, wish aeer (Baas, eabliahed ia Cna.h, Geraua. Swedish aad lialwlfr-we-Twa. laad Ossalr, V. T. B. . Co..Oa Saa.

as. p. wo. Xir B KN"WHtiTUv "i'O AlV tttt YiefcHle. V aknuw) sal fwt aster sjw aaVe-'lss)p. 1st tbfa naer,