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BATURDAY .NOVEMBER 27, 1809 The Indianapolis city tax duplicate foots up $21,757,572, upon wLich the tax is $219,751 43. The taxes last year were $297.335 13. The masonry work on the bridge over the Ohio, at the FalL?, was rinished on Wednesday. The iron work on the Epan over the "Indian Chute" was finished the same morn--;: ing. Ia the evening, the workmen beran removrcg the obstructions frota the passage, and the Now Albany Commercial promises that in a day or two the river will be open to navigation. We are Bupicious, however, that Lavigation between the piers of that bridge will prove dangerous work. It is a common exclamation, and we hear.it constantly, that our city needs but one thing more to ensure its prosperity, which great desideratum is manufactories to be established in our midjt, and a universal approval prcets the exclamation. Indianapolis Jlirror. Only one thing was needed, eaid a defeated candidate, a day or two after the election, to have made him all right, and that was a few more votes. The Philharmonic Society, of Evansville, cave a grand concert at the Opera House, ia that city, last evening. The Leader, Professor O. C. Genung, will p'case accept our thanks for a polite invitatiou to attend the concert, which pressing business engagements compelled us to decline. The Philharmonic is an excellent organization, and has done much to develop the musical talent of Evansville. How would it do for the Independent Club, of this city, to exchange with the Philharmonic, the former giving the " Haymakers," at Evansville, and the latter givina; a concert here? We throw out this hint on our own responsibility entirely, without consulting the Independents, and. " pause fur a reply." Terre Haute Express. Communicated. X0in fc BOliril EAIIROAD HUMBUG. Patching Up the Old Concern 1 yew Departure. Articles of Association were filed in the Secretary of State's office yesterday, for the Indiana North and South. Railroad, making some points in the route in addition to the former line, making Newburch, Warrick County, Petcrsburgh and Washington points on the line, and providing for a branih of the road to Danville, Illinois, via Perrysville. "The line is the same as before in other respects. W. O. Barker, B. S. Fuller, Ljvi Furguson, James 11. Adams, T. J. Gray, O. W. Wiltsee, E. Miles, J. G. Admire, II. J. Rice, A. B. Condit, W.S. Pierce and John T. Dickson are Directors." Indianapolis Journal, November 23. Quary: Wa3 the vota for a railroad in Warrick County to this new patch or comtany called the "North and South Iload," or to the old one, called the Straight Line? No, the " Indian Northern and Southern." Qaery No. 2: If a vote is ordered for one organization, and it is found that it has not enough pints in it, and a new one has to be made to fit the case, will it not require a new petition by the citizens and a new order by the Commissioners to mak3 it leeal? "Making soma new points!" Were there not enough ia the oil one? Were not Crawfordsville, Ch'cago, Cannelton, Owonsboro, llockport, " Daviess OR Martin, Pike OB Dubois, Warrick oh Spencer" enough points that it mu?t have eoine additional ones? But thereby hangs a tale. Although Spencer County and Rockport nave refased.in terms unmistakable and for reasons satisfactory, all connection with Dr. Pierce's road, he and his understrappers, with the most unblushing effrontery, have represented their road as the Ilcckport road, and have published to the world that the S10O.0OO voted by Spencer County was to their read. Siice publications have been mad-3 corecting this misrepresentation thi.i "new departure" this putting Newburiiinto an oigmized furrn is resorted to, hoping to legalize tho vote already ordered. Another thing has led to this. Their effort to literally t'arust themselves onto the peo ple of Spencer County, and compel "adhesion to the newly patched coacern having proved unsuccessful, they resort to this expedient. Query No. 3: .Will tho "Mineral Leases" taken ia the interest of th.5 first organization be equally available for the new one? Can they use them a3 the " basis of bonds" in the second ease, as they intended to in tho first? Be it known that the people are called upon not only to tax themselves and donate money, but to give aicay their mineralsii aid o: this vast speculative scheme. These minerals, in a few years, will t e of immense value to the men who have bought them for " one dollar in hand paid." Then the people will wake up to the fact that their tax was the smallest part of tiieir donation to the railroad. Spexcer. Nashville, Nov. 2G. The Nashville & Chattanooga Ilailroad, having determined to drop its lease of the Nashville & Northwestern Kailroad, and turn the road over to the owners on the 5th of December, it is understood to day that President Barns will declino to receive it. This may led to a stoppage of the operations of the road. Boston, Nov. 26. The schooner D. II. Hodgin was seized to day, by the Custom House officers for a violation of the revenue laws, she having some $3,000 to $4,000 worth of smuggled, liquors on board.

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EATUKDAY, NOV. 27. Win. Mnllenback, a clgir maker, of Milwaukee, snot, himself dead yesterday. R. J. Moraan, of Memphis, has been appointed Chancellor, vice Judge Smith, resigned. The United Slates District Conrt commenced lis Fall sfsslon ia Memphis, on Thursday, Judge Trigg presiding. A suit has been brought In Chancery astalnst a number of persons in Memphis by the heirs of Wm. Winchester, of Baltl more, for over $I,CO0,0OJ worth of property. There are ui hopes of the safety of the schooner J. B. Martin, of Mliwanke?, last heard of on the 4th itist. entering the ptralts, aoi had time time to get Into Lake Huron before the s;orm. She had ten persons on board from Milwaukee. Several Mormon missionaries arrived at Des Moines. Iowa, on Thursday, direct from Salt Iiake. One hunared an1 ten preachers and elder were detailed by tfrts'iam Young, on Hunday last, to ga forth on a rulis.on for two years. Richardson, who wasUol in New York, on Thursday, by McFarland, was quite feeble yesterday, and In a critical condition. The ball, which paused through the stomach and lodged below the kidneys, near the spinal column, has been extracted. Dr. Albert Day, Superintendent of the New York State Inebriate Asylum, was assaulted with a knife at Ringbampton, on Thursday night, with deadly intent by a man named K. S. Blakeley, formerly a rebel soldier. Day was not dangerously wounded, B akeley had frequently tnreatened the Doctor. Horace Phillips, incited by jealousy or envy, shot and severely wounded Jt. H. Leonard, In Cincinnati, on Thursday night, while tha latter wait walking home from the theatre with Mary Cummins, to whom Phillips bad been paying at tention, bnt who had rejected him. Pmlllps was drunk, and has been arrested. Mrs. Margaret Perry and her daughter Ltd, or Carrollton, Illinois, have been held in five thousand dollars' ball each, on a charge of infanticide, In the murder of an lilt git mate child of the latter. Mrs. Perry is a daughter of the late Governor Carlin. of Illinois, and Lid a granddaughter. She is possessed of much beauty, and always, up to this occurrence, maintained an excellent character. TEIEGEAP Late Washington News. MovameDts of th.3 Ironclads. Lato Niw York Items. Han Pouud Dsa-1 ia Bad. EIr. Richardson Easier His Cbancea for Recovery Favorable. Moet tig of Collectors and Assessors of Illinois, at Elccmiogtou. Zleaclatiocs Amending tha R3V0nuo Laws Adopted. News from San Francisco. News by Atlantic Cable. Xew York Xcws. New York, Nov. 2G. It is stated that tho ironolad monitor Meantonamah and Terror and a torpedo boat, have hern ordered from Fortress Monroe to this harbor, as a fleet of observation upon the movements cf the expected Spanish squadrons. Collector Grinnell, District attorney Pierrepont, the Supervisor and the iNaval Umcers of the tort, held a private conference at the Custom House ytsterday, in reference to the recent frauds and to fix upon a time and method in which to institute proceedings against the defaulting parties. It was decided that there-should be no secret compromises. The vessels of the navy which havo been keeping watch over the Spanish gunboats, were released yesterday, and Marshal Barlow has placed an armed tug to watch them. Work h is been resumed upon them by permission of Attorney Pirrepont. A Havana letter states that the Captain General is very low spirited since his return from an inspection tour to Cienfuegos. Twenty estates were recently burned near Cienfuegos and the Spanish garrison there dare not leave to attack the Cubans in the vicinity. Fire3 are raging throughout the Island. The Captain General has telegraphed his family, who were about leaving Spain for Havana, to remain at homo. One of the Cuban Junta states that the paragraph from Washington, Wednesday nij?ht, is false. Jordan was promoted to Chief-of-staff. The Cubans esteem Jordan very highly, and have eveiy confidence in him. It is stated that Senator Cole, Judge O'Suilivan and Mr. Holiister, of New York, had an interview with the President, yesterday, on matters relating to St. Domingo. Judge O'Sullivan, who has been familiar with the affairs of the Inland for some years, explained to the President the condition of the Island, and the desire of the people for annexation. The President appeared highly interested, and asked many questions bearing upon and affecting the scheme of annexation. It seems that when the recent negotiations were taken up, President Baez called together his Ministe-s and the Senate, and explained to them what had taken place between the two governments, and asked each of the gentlemen present to express their views candidly, and, as they considered, to the best interests of the Dominican people. After each had 'complied with this request, they unanimously declared that to accept the propositions of the United States would be highly advantageous to the peace and prosperity of the Island. The steamer Frolic, the flagship of Admiral Stringham, will sail, in a day or two. for S.t Domingo, having" on board Admiral Porter and Generals McCook and Burnside. The Frolic is ready for sea, only awaits the arrival of her passeneers. New York, November 20. District Attorney Pierrepont has been notified that a motion will be made early next week in relation to the release of the Spanish gunboat. It is Eot certain whether the motion will be to bond, or for absolute release on tho pround of illegal detention, nor whether made oa behalf of Delameter or the Spanish Government, or both, jointly. - '

Jude Clarke has issued a man-

damns to toe xsoara oi commissioners i that the decision from counting the votes cast for Henry Smith, for Supervisor, by law, as passed last Winter, a Police Commissioner is ineligible for any other tflice; and Smith, as Police Commissioner, will be properly counted out. The Board to-day met and adj'ourned. It is prosumed that no action will be taken on the question of Supervisor till the mandamus is argued and settled. A large force of mechanics are at work at the Navy Yard, on the Colorado, Tennessee, Susquehanna, Yantie, Canandaigua and other vessels, getting them ready for sea. Lyman Allen, an old man, found dead in his bed, at Taylor's Hotel, Jersey City, yesterday morning, was a merchant worth $C00,000, . who has lived there five years, in a miserly manner. He took but one meal daily, and bis wardrobe, ' at death, was valued at twenty five cents. His friends in Newtown, Conn., get the money. To-dov a sewer being constructed in Jersey City, caved in, burying three men. very seriously injuring one John Murray, and others only Blightly. There was no new move to-day in the latest phase of the Erie war. The outer doorB of the Opera building, wherein are the Erie officers, are guarded and entrance denied to all not having the proper password. Chas. Cohen, arrested for alleged forgeries in Chargeston, has been released from custody, on a writ of habeas corpus, being found innocent. Washington News. Washington, Nov. 2G. The Navy Department, to-day, ordered the ironlarl Mpflnlnmali f n rpnnrf tn tho Pnrt Admiral at New York. The ordering of this vessel, the Terror, and several other national vessels to New York was, doubtle3P, superinduced by the approach of Spanish war vessels in that harbor, not in anticipation of any trouble, but merely to assure the foreign visitors of our preparation for all emergencies. The investigation and counting of sheets of money and coin, in the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, at the Treasury Department, which has b.en in progress for the last three days, wa3 concluded yesterday, and a report satisfactory has been submitted to Secretary Boutwell. Bishop Morris, of the M. E. Church, called at the White House to-day, in company with Rev. Dr. Newman, of thi3 city, and paid his respects to the President. All the members of the Cabinet were present at the regular session today. Tho Customs receipts last week were 3,125,S94. Washington, November 26. ExGovernor Ward, of New Jersey, has been here several days for the purpose of prosecuting unliquidated claims against the Government .on behalf of soldiers and sailors, and removing unfounded charges of desertion, &o., in several cases. Chicago Items. Chicaoo, Nov. 26 The Collectors and Assessors cf Internal Revenue of Illinois, held a meeting at Bloomington yesterday. A resolution wa3 adopted favoring the fixing the fermenting period of the distilleries throughout tho country at 48 hours. Resolutions were adopted recommending to Congress the following amendments to the revenue laws: First. That a succession to real estate, where such succession does not exceed 85,000, shall be exempt from the succession tax, where such real estate descends to, tho lineal descendant's predecessor. Second. That the law imposing on income?, which expires by limitation in 1870, should ba re-enacted, with a modification that two thousand dollars shall be exempt from such tax. Third. Thai tho spdeial tax imposed upon retail liqudr dealers be increased to $50. Spanish News. New York, Nov. 26. A Madrid dispatch says a manifesto has been issued by the Republican deputies of the Cortes, accusing the Provisional Government of having provoked the late revolutionary movement. It announoss, however, that the deputies will resume their seats in the Cortes to defend the rights of the people, and strive to establish a Federal Republic, through which alone can the union of Spain and Portugal, and the preservation of the Colonies be effected. Sew Orleans Items San Dangerously Wounded Susar Frauds. New Orleans, Nov. 26. Mr. Pinor shot and dangerously wounded August Martinas, at the residence of the former, last night. The shooting was caused by family affairs. The first of the ten alleged Contourie sugar frauds. involving $100,000 in gold, was disposed of in the United States Court, before Judge Durrel. The amount in question in this particular case, was 4S0 hhds. and 460 tierces of sugar, on which the Government proved a deficiency on the invoiced weight of over 86,000 pounds, implying a fraud of $26,000 in goia. a.ne jury returned a veraics for the Government, condemning the whole of tne sugar. legislative Proceedings. Montgomery, November 26. The Legislature met this forenoon, after an adjournment cf two days. Business unimportant in tho House. Mr. Magee, a Democratic member from Mobile, and but recently seated, was expelled on the ground that during the war he was a County Commissioner. The credentials of McKinsly, Radical, defeated by Magee by eighty majority, were sent up, and it is understood that he will be admitted. McKinsly was in the Legislature before the war, and was Probate J udge. His disabilities have not been removed. St. Louis Sews A Younj Girl Seduced, Deserted and Kotbefl of $1C0 and a Gold Watch. St. Louis, Nov. 20. A man named Chas. Johnson, from Pennsylvania, brought a young woman here from Rolla, Mo., last n;ght, and after a mock-marriage on the train and a nio-rir. Rnent at the hotel, deserted her to-day, robbirg her cf over ?100 and a gold watch. Johnson is supposed to have gone East. Memphis, November 26. Judge Wm. Hunter, leading Republican politician, and formerly Judge of the Criminal Court, died this forenoon.

Foreign News. ENGLAND. London, Nov. 26. The Times, in an editorial on the treatment of the Irish question at the next session of Parliament, says the ministry must bo prepared with a land reform bill, framed with an eye to justice and statesmanship. At the same time authority must assert itself, and treason must not be permitted or the praises cf murder be sung, and the declaration must go forth that Ireland shall cot be suffered to 6ink to the level of Greece or the Sicilies. Such preparation must bo made, whatever tLe injury may be to the Budget that there shall be left no possible temptation to resist. Londonderry, November 26 The steamship European, from Quebec, has arrived. FRANCE. Paris, November 26. There was a reunion of prominent members of Thier'fl party this morning, to discuss the proposition of interpolation. Resolutions blaming the Iinistry were adopted. Electoral meetirgs recommence here to day. Paris, November 26. Troops have been dispatched to Alby, in the Department of Tarn, to quell the disturbances reported there. RUSSIA. St. Petersburg, Nov. 26. The old law limiting the residence of Jews has been enforced in some parts of the Empire recently. Two thousand of these people have been -removed from the Bassovailian frontier to the interior of Russia within a few days. The impression prevails that the Emperor will disapprove of these proceedings

Sews from an Francisco. San Francisco, November 26. The Japanese Commissioners, accompanied by Mr. Brooks, Consul to Japan and his party, are visiting the mint, fortifications and railroad. They will proceed to Mare Island Navy Yard to-morrow, and examine the monitors there. Six hundred packages of tea were forwarded, by railroad, to New York, yesterday. The total vote of the State at the September election was 96,303, a falling off of 12,000 from November, 1868. . Binghamton, November 26-Judge Balcom bas this day corrected and modified his order in Ramsey's suit against the Directors and Company of the Erie Railway so that it only stays the plaintiff's proceedings not exceeding twenty days, to enable the defendant's to make a motion in Madison County, or some other property county in the Sixth District, where all the parties can be heard, to set aside the injunction and orders of Justin Murray. It gives the Directors an opportunity to be heard. Mr. Slchardson Easier Chances for Kecoferj Favorable. New York, Nov. 26 Mr. Richardson is much easier, no symptoms of inflammation having appeared. His chances for recovery are favorable. Louisville, November 26. A. L. & G. Robinson & Co., extensive tobacco manufacturers, made an assignment to-day. Their liabilities amount to nearly $200,000. The citizens aro aggitating the Iuestion of a direct railroad from louisville to Chattanooga, and a mass meeting to consider the subject i3 called for Wednesday. VALUABLE DWELLING HOUSE FOR SALE Y ORDER OF TIIK CinCCIV Court, the undersisned has been ap pointed a Commissioner to bp 11 the house and lot, at the upper end of Water Ktreer, owned and occupied by the heirs ol Charles 8. Wells, deceased. This propert v is one of the most desirable in the city. The house Is built of brick, two stories high, contains eight rooms, and in well finished, with good cisterns and out-buildings, and the yard is tilled Wth fruit-trees and shrubbery. Terms Oof -third cth, and the residue in equal payments of one end two year?, beariug Interest-. TlTLB PBFECr. Refer to A. f. Hayhurst, No. C South Water Street, or to A. Lu ROBINSON. nov2fidtf Commtss-nner BOOTS AND SHOES. ft u tea TUEHEFw Has a very large stock of Boots and Shoes this Fall, aad will sell reliable Custom Work as low as much poorer goods could be bought elsewhere. The best Boys Boots in tho city whole stock and solid double soles. Also, a better variety of Fine Calf Boots tuan was ever seen in Evansville before. Men's Boots and Ladles' and Children's Shoes in the best variety and quality. Children's Shoes a speciality and the best stock in the market. All kinds of Boots and Shoe3 made to order. T. W. TURNER, Wo. 5 First Street novS dim LAW CARDS. G. W. SIIANKLIN, Law and Real Estate Office, (With WM. H. WALKER,) COU5EK MAIX AM) TII1K1J STS. Valuable City and Suburban Property; Farm Lands in Indiana, Illinois, and Kentncky for sale or exchange. oc23 dtim TT- . O lfii iei A.gyen-. Also, REAL ESTATE and COLLECTING AGENT. . Office on Main Street, between Third and Fourth, No. (over Keller's tiuu Htore), Evansville, Ind. sepl'J.'tw. W. P. HARGRAVZ ATTOKNKY it LAVK Office on Third Street, in Washington House Block. Will practice e various Courts ol the Circuit. Prompt attention to cClet business ldat-i.im DR. J. W. COMPTON. Office Third Street, between Main and Locust (front rooms over Judge Igteheart's office). Residence On Oak Street, one door Lorn the corner of Fourth aad Oak Streets. novS d3m

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AdJre-s HUNTER A CO., Publishers, Hinsdale, New Hampshire. HOLIDAY JOURNAL icr 1870, Contalnlns a Fairy Story for Christ max, Plays, Puzzles, and Wonuers. Hixteen large pages, illustrated. Sent FREE on receipt of 2-cent stamp lor postage. ADAMS & CO.. 25 Bromfleld Street, Boston, Mass. Common fexie ! WASTED-AGENTS 3V per month to sell the only ubkcink IMPROVED COMMON SENSE FAMILY BHWi.GMACEINE. J'rice only 818. Oreat inducembnts to Agents. This is the most popular Sewing Machine of the day makes the iamous "EUbtio Lockstitch;" will do auy kind cwors that can be done on any machine luo.OUil sold, and the demand constantly Increasing. Mow is the time to take an Agency, l-enil tor circulars. r lieware of infringers! Address SECOM & CO., Boston, Mas.i. ; Pilbiburgb. Pa., or St. Louis, Mo. Tie Life, Extraordinary Career, and Daring Exploits of THE GSSiT DXTECTIVK OF THE 1GB! We have now in prtparafion. and will publish on the 27th of October ltst., in N0.12G1 of the National Police uazeUe, The Life and Exploits of ALLAN PIN- , KEKTON, lh most Able and Successful Detective the world has ever known. We have been at great pains to obtain the facts and circumstance al tending Hie remarkable lire ol tais mostextraordniary man, who has been mainly Instrumental in developing the greatest crimes commit, ted in this country, and bringing their authors u Justice, besides remiwricg invaluab'e service lo the Government durIdk the lati rebelliou. The BIOGRAPHY of ALLAN PINKEItTON is truly a ROMANCE of LIKE, and tbe demand for it lu all parts of the country will be ho great that, those who dexlre to secure cople, and who live at a distance, should either 6u0crlbd at once or notify the newi-denlers from whom they purchase that they may obtain a FULL SUPPLY ON THtiR FIR-tT ORDER. Soi.o.hox'.-s cniLnr.FAM underclothes BUFPOK1ER Is the most perfect article of the kind ever offered to the public; made prettily, fits nicely, gives ese and coiuf ;i t, and Is j'ht what every Miss wants. Mothers interested lo the corn ort and health of their daughters should examine its merits, l'jr sale by MILLER, GARDNER & CO.. EvanRvllie, lnd. Manur:ic:urcd by D. B. SAUNDERS & CO., Hii Sumner Street, Boston, Mas. KMT-KSll-Kir. AGENTS W ANTED everywhere to sell the AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE, the only practical Family Kuitliug Machine ever invented. Pric tio. Wiil knit 2u,(00 stltjhesper minute. Address A MKKICAN KNITiTNG MACHINE CO., Boston, Mass., or St. Lou'.k, Mo. BUSINESS CHANCE. Wanted, a man In each town and city to manufacture and sell Weather Strips and Rubber Mouldings. Patent run O'U, free t all. From 810 to Slzo worth needed upon every building, from SOU to 5iXI per c. uu prolt. Send your address upon stamped envelope, lor full partlculai s and pric-j 1st of Materials, ready to bo put together, lo ttK V IIUAU hiiltKKT, Box 205, Boston, Mass. Aromatic Veg-jtablo Soap. COLGATE & CO.'S rJToilc3 1 Soapn. NEW YORK. ESTAB.1S06. For the Delicate SJcin of Ladies and Cluldrcn. Sold Br all Druggists. THE SIAQIC COJin will change any colored hair or beard to a permanent Black or Brown. One Comb sent by mail for SI. For sale by Merchants and Irugglsts generally. Address Magic Vomb Vj., Springfield, Massachusetts. ST"; f fiOAA per month paid to Agentt JO tut V Uv bttiary or comrnixKlou. 10 sell our Patent White Wibb Clothes l.INES. Address Hwlson iliver Wire Works, 75, William t-ireii, JSew 1'ork, Chicago, liichmond or Memphis. $-it n"w Mi:iriMX ULrtU months. Secret arid Si.111ple mallea Iree. A. J. FaUarn, N. Y. 825 a T A Y. S3 new articles for Aeent. 0 Samples free. ll.Il.eHAW, Alfred, Me. ASK YOUR DOCruK or Drug?lst lor ttWEET (J.CININE it equals (bitter) uuinine. Manulaciured by KTEa.RN.-S, ?ARK k CO., Chemists. New York. DOIV'T shake:. THE SURKHT AGUE REMEDY KNOWN. Johnson's Vegetable Candy Agce L'fitt. Sate, permanent, and effectual. So pleasant everybody will eat it. Contains no poison. Sold everywhere. Made and sold by HOWELL fe JOHNSON. Bed lord. Indiana. Sent, post paid, oa receipt of price. A Curious Msn. HE has discovered a speedy euro for Catarrh and cold In the head, and tieuds the recipe Iree to all KUtl'erers. Addres Da. A. S. KENNEDY, Auburn, N. V.

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' CiN'Oi'M V C !'. KXl'O.i l! tf A LLACIT.H UN M .-k ti ! H-','h!y Important lo both ruirriril urn r-wel, In hestiili and lii-.i.p: ik. Lasmmi (l'Hiio. i.iniloo, at; t New Yoit) M.-l ! , J t l.-er r.n 1 M,irria e iiuulc tl i it' ll. Nearly jf pp., rvnd iu.t rrigravtn in, upon Gouot rhea.(i::t I, Nl i ic: in-"--. 'vpulli-t, ' t-'em In n! U'en 6 riens, Iriipriteucr, Jnrla'trniittiTi tl t!:e U:add- r, 1 . Uiceis i'.ifif , ii,- iyiit'K ie;i'e. A , Aa. E nti irs-tc I real ruent, witli reel r e Mini c-r-ttfi;-t:s of ror s. i rip.' i. Alaibd fie. liU"e f r treatment, m0 ljrrd way, New Yoiti. D reel letters lix Mt. i-i..i!K on iih i vim or r-1'.L.r-1 NN KRV'A'I ION, Klili cer-Hlii b lo lo' lha orriti(ind unfortunate. s ut, in tenled letter eiiv.lor.n. Ir e of char - AddreIlowAliO Asmkiatiu.', Box 1", fhil.. Pa. Circular tkiw Mills, OF H'LI! IHO.V, V ltli hnnroved direct hi tnrlir.ienf t-ar. rti td capable of culling over leet of ' r ll""". "'i .oti htlot.'Hbtv HEI 1 i.tt, itOKE DURA RLE : CH E PEit Uian any other Mill; nNo bet and clieiip.'XUr1 I.NGlXKs. iuHnutacturd by MIEVEN.-ON A H KAKS, at Upper Sariuun.),uiiiu, reuu m i ii em lor lull par Ileal is. , ICK IlAVKM, PA, Messrs. IjIppiucott A Blakkwkll, Pltt. sru. (Jerus: We have 1,-ren ucln? your make oi uiuk nauM in our mill, and find them. In point of quality, nuperlor to any we unit t vtr uvi-u, luum. ap,, SHAW, BLANCHAIiD A CO. J AMESTOWN, N. Y. Lipi'ino'tt & Blakkwkll;- W have no trouble with your Haws; tiiey don't need to be lined up with paper; we put them on the Mandrel and they go ilKht along. Temper perfectly uniform, and quality nuHurpasfed. Iiepeei fully. CHAS. J. FOX. Llppincott & BlakoweU, Manufacture of Circular, Muley, Mill Gani;and CroHH-Cut Saws, t hopplnx Axes all khapes. Colburti's Patent Axe. Shovels Spades and .MlleVn 1'nteiit Covered Mcoop SPSCIAIi liOTICES. Wo Live In Three Climates. Ia this country we have at different sea sous oi tbe yen r the temperature of t hree climates. Our Spring and Aut.uinus have a tsollneNB uihI luililiitss that belong outy to tbe Temperate Zines; our M dIkuiii triers are torrid, and our Midwinters almonl arctic In their frigidity. Ttiese ciiauij-s, iu volvlnft a variation of from ninety to one hundred decrees ot Fahrenheit Ouriri the year, are upon the whole conducive to IieuJlh aud lung life, but they tend to entall upon lis some dlhtreKMiig complaints wiilrli can only beescHped by tho x?reiH of due care and tbo of a proper nulldote when tbe nysitm Is prellnpC'd to contract them. Tbe chief at.d most annoying of tueie disorders is dyspepsia, once supposed to be Incurable, but, which, lnc the Intro auction ol HOS'l ETTER'S STOMACH HITTERS, now about twenty years ago, has proved to be a perfectly manaeeuble disease. In the Sprlcn aud Fall, but more especially in the 1- kII, the hviu ptoiiiM of dyspepslare generally aftteravatod. The profuse expenditure of the animal lluids under tne burning sun ot Summer Is apt, to leave the stomach weak and Indolent, and incompetent to the ta& of peifect. oiKestlon. It requires a toulo wlilch will rouse It from lis lelliarcty, arid brHceMiid Invigorate without irritating or lulu mini It. This tonic has been provided lo ttie wonderful preparation which has replaced In a trreat measure all the (dd palliative formerly prescribed by pbyslcian, under the lalse idea I hat the disorder could not bis radio-Mlly cured. 'I'hi eiiCi-e-H of JiOSTKTTER'rt BITTKRS in all the varieties if dyspepsia, acute or chronic, has ellVel.ually cx p'.oued this fallacy, and it Ut now recommended as a fcpeclfio for lndliiestlou by some ol ttie most eminent member of the meaicai iio:etMon. Consumption 4'an be Cnrril. UEAUTRE KVII1KNCK. Facts are stubborn thlnKS," and it is to facts alone that it is desired to direct the attention ol the readers of this article. Many ears of severeand thorough practical tiial Have demonstrated bevonil tha peri venture of a doubt ttie fact tliat the medicines prepmed by me and known fl acltencK JU(iiirtiK J'tlls, tichenck'i iSeaired i'otiiV-, and Hr.lienck's J'ulinunie titrun, liavi) proved exlraoroliiHrilv succenhlul In ttie cure of dim a-es t the i'lilnioiiniy orKan, or whulii usually termed Consumption. We ara told almost daily that Convumplinn, the pcourgu of the American people, is incurable; tnal a man, whoxe I nuns aro dl.se ol-1, mui-i be flveu over Ut die; that ho muit abandon hope, and that the rr iiiL-enient.of bis temporal as well as spiritual lilfuirs should clu.Hu bW earlleHt at. tuition. If there were not ticU uh umleii In hie as that the u u will sbiue I u a cle.ir heaven at mid-day , to controvert! bene random and, not unirerjueutly, harmful H-r-tloiiH, I i-lion Id feel unwlliriif totakeup the tone, of biU tie n:rliict tbeiu, but, to' tilled Willi results facts which in liner theory nor mere ar-sertion can overturn,! propose to prove til it CONHUMl'TION CAN 11 M. CUKKI), and that the meuic lies I prepare hik Manluakk Pill.s, skaweku Tonic, aud Pulmonic Syrup mil, if used inhtrlci accordance with tbedlrectioiis, in a inujorlty of casts efl'ect ttiat which the facullv pronounces Impossible they will cure Con' sumption. Au ounce of solid fact Is worth a ponnd of theory. Let me. therefore, present the facts connected with my own Individual experience. Many yours ago I was a conlimed consumptive, aud, like thousands of other unfoitu nates, was given up to die. Eminent physLclans pronounced my cas a hopeler-s one, and told me that If I had auy preparation to make for the final solemn event, that I had better make thei Kpeediiy. I believed thlsjast aseouli ieutly as did the persons who thus all'ectlonately lnlorrned me that my days weru numboied, and that recovery was 1 m pout-Jo ie. Still, tbe desire to live iitiKered iu my bosom. I was young, aud clung to lite with the same tenac ty that young men, and old men, loo, ordinarily do. I did uot feel wislin to abandon hope as long at a single vestige of it remained. I had lull fail i in the H.id ln'ormllon conveyed to me by my physicians, but st 111 there was a linge ring belief that something could be done, thounh I knew not In what direction loi-eek for tiie much desired relief. Now. be It remembered, all these wonderful changes were wrought by the ue of the medicines 1 prepare Mandrake Pills, Seaweed Tonlo and Pulmonic Syrup. A cure eeminly fco miraculous, naturally created aMojiishmbnt lu tbe minds of those who knew me. I was lltrally bebieited on alt sides. I had visitors dally who besought me to Riva them the remedies which had wrought the wonderful restoration and had wrt nled me from th e very Jaws of death. Letters were received oy scoren, importuning too to impart the secret and Inform the writers where the specifics for Consumption could Le obtained. Olhere, w.jo were to weak to travel, not tatisfied wiih wrlling, tent for and consulted mi in regard to their :ae. To all these applications I responded a4 I was able. , , Full directions accompany each of the med;clnes, so that it is not absolutely necessary that patieuts should sea me personally, unles they desire to have their lungs examined. For this purpose I am per-onally at my Principal Office, No. ii North Sixth Street, corner of Commerce, EvxitY Satui:iay. Advices i;lven without char? ; but for a thorough (examination with tne Rcspl. rorneter tiie price is five dollars. Price of the Pul-nonlc Hy nip and Sea. weed Tonic, each fl 60 per bottle, or 17 U) half dozen. Mandrake Pills. !. p.r iix. J. II. SCH i;nck. M. D. ftj-For BLACK WORMS and FIMPLKS on the lace, use ferry's Uomed-sne and 1'irnf ie Jtente'l. prepared only by Dr. B. C. Pekky, 4i B oid Street, New York. Sold everywhere. Tcio trade bupplied by whole sale m edict ue dealets. I no 1 7 dim SN Tbe Healing Pool, An Essay for Younar Men on the Crime of Solitude, and the DiM.'ases and Abases which create Impediments lo MAkaiAOK with sore means of relief. Sect In re iled" lelter enve.opes, fre of cbarz'. Address Dr. J, HXILLLN HOCGliTON, Heward Association, Puiladelphla, Pa, junl2d.iia ISDnl fc-'fo remove Mot h-Patches, Fr jkles, and Tan from the fue, ue Jerry's Moth and Freckle Lotion. Prepared only ry Dr. B. C. rKHKY. Sold by all druggi-ts. novl7 d im SpN Tiio Healing Pool. 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