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A forndJabla ili.'-tt r.f Cknr.an mtn-of-wr U siit to ap.cbor wilLia boml-ard'cg d'w'anc of Nicrgum '-..i:.t- &u 1 aKit tlie Gov-f-rniaerit hi Mn-ina its way clear to rendering? fie HAtii'f notion dfM.in.ded. The Frem-h Cha tuber of Dcpntifs bac pn...''d i.La entire budgfit of revenue with only three i!;.itinr vote?. Tlie irrecond)atJo rtdlca tl-jtiiai.il froia vrt ' -. A dil!h from ToU- r.; the- viL'aKes of Olytsiptiit, j;.,-.wfr3, Vri. su.d Hitocbori, in Ore"f have L't-n itacked fend brrnrd by the Tarka. Women, children und old men wore mas-'acr.?il, xc ) t ome ih i t-scafed to the mountain, w hich are 'iil covrred with snow.. CbIw n Ik-f i ient to Ihm they will r r-jb-fttly pTih from I aud hanger. The iuvumction frogre8eii steadily, 5Iis Ad Sweet hm bten renominated as Pencion Agent at Chicago aftf-r a hot contest. G-u. Sir 'iViiliaoi O'Giady Haley, command r of tho Britinh troops in North America, is d' ad. ! - Co"mniodore John IIxlgea Orab&ra. United States navy, di-d fit N'w!;nrg. N. Y., a few diya bIdco, cf apoplexy, aged, SI. nxAxci.tr, Asa jxiivsthial. A great ftrio of .weavers baa jnt taken fhtee at OMLam, England, about 0,000 quitting work at once. Chicago elevators contaiu 1,351,001 lnhela of wbe!; 252,225 bushel of corn; 225,933 buhh:-l of oat; 167,877 bnhe!a of rye, and 012,107 bushel of barley, making a fraud total of 2,633,713 bul.K agint 8,572.270 buhel at thin p riod last year. Vessel ia the harbor are la-5,:a with 23,223 bushel of wheat; 431,373 buBhla of com, and 135,342 burhti of oat. The oompofiltors in the several Urge print-ing-houae8 of Pari, France, have t-truck work. Ttiii. taken ia cot junction with the great strike cf miner at Docazeville, which is attributed to the ixitiiti)a of the Internationale, attracted much attention. Gov. G arbor, of Nebraska, La returned from a tour through the western counties of the Biat?, and report the prospect of a large wheat crr-p rut promisirg. O EX Ell i r. H.i cnentimeutal is the a virago Englirdi mind tbat the IIoue of Comraons lust week rejected the hill abolishing capital puninhinent by a wta of 23 nyaioot 61. The kt great Kxiw-Rtona laid Dt-ad--ood, In the Ick Hil!, under a complete embargo for the time t-ing. The snow reaclil a depth of five f .-" atxd r.all and Ud -graph " comrumiications Wf r interrnpM. A there ia uo cloud without a silver lining, IV.nd wood ooinfort ittmlt in It temporary' fiifEicnlty by ' reflecting thiit the snow-fall bae allayed all feaw of a mreitf cf wator darijijj the pwient eA.toii. C1m'-i, Cnrley & Ckn's oil retlniry &.t Louivi!3e, the largest of the kind iif the 8mth, was rtial!y de?troye-d by fire roec-nUy. JLotM 75,000 to flC0,'K)O; infnraice full. Ktam h bin aecf.!fl!y umlM-titotc! for hvtt pow-r n a liar of 'Washington ftreetT!i I.-;i-;.u.& ifur-romo Court baa given, its decWoa in the appnlt-d oae of Gen. Anderson, of th t':.a.le r-ftureins Eoar-3. It rever.-e the erdict- 1-t the lowef court, which - convicted Lim of fraud and perjury, and crdsra his releaoe. -ry probably end the f rvtecution of Anderboa ad Ms colies..gue cf tiie Koturiiing A CVlurahi (S. C.) dli'pAtch nays the force of thirty mm who riulea ia per nit of KedKsond and hi gang of taoonbin ra the othrr liipfct sncwoued ia captnring fix, never! of viliota were eoncs-rtied ia the rc-ceat reti tf United State ptHm-r fria the I'iol-.eria ctmuty Jail. Two of the three mn rcud by IWdmo-rd have W-u rtscfir t'ared. Torvt.U), C-rtdi, il.-.bractd by a rit lha other niLt, the iautHdite rr-wo Wit.g the freenee in th..t city cf OTVnnvsn I'.os.i, the noted .Fe.ui.:. a !- h-f. 3 lot- cf Omwmeii attc.ed ,.ud rid-litd two tavtm wltkh wtre Lr'5KU i.s r-ircrtof lxi-h KAtionahV:(ji, ta in aatf wh'cb Ioa wt U-eved to be. evrl pchoenieu were injarod, a:id I'd cf the rfcstr mor or h-M wc-ntvd-.nl. rii.htiig ww K,..rmed oa ih fo?Iiwi:ijj lr.;l.t bi'twcfa the Or&rs- and C't. t h -h - w-cieties, ar.d about S'l'O men cf the ru-tors wire wounded. A bnJJiog occapied by tb Nou-Es plosive I.A:iip td c;,i:.r at CleveT!id, Ohio, hurried ,,,:l,t, Ix. r-zi hi .ad tt I'Vc:;,t b;"I his bo ;;;!- t; tT:e ral1;;-: frorj t:!:-3 "" 21;"-Tt-?.-e.i;.ti:;vt: lha r,, j,:.,-:-;i-rrc-::,h'i..;,;,li h j J i - a ... . 1 1. tl:'ti t ? the 11.! lj.y L lie :olela id ex of what t::.us pror-jrty bit. " r" rsto t ! '.': Le C.?vc.r;:-.at;ut -" 1.-: , ': 3 t t'. . t : '1 s c Z

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Th n.it Donaocratio Bta,te Ccnventioa m Pennjlvania is to be hold at Eittthnrgh, 3Iay The National party of liho-de Inland held a State Convention at Providence, la.it week, and nominated the following ticket : , For.. Uov. ernor, Wihiam Forter s jJenteuant Goveraorr Jaon P. Hazard ; Secretary of State, Henry Apph-ton : Treasurer, A. II. Bloore. The Iowa Republican State Convention, f-jr tl.e noini:ialiou of candidate for State officers to be voted for at the October election, has been called to meet at Des Moines June 13. The P.hode Island Eepubliean Mate Convention ha nominated the present State officers for re-election. Tlie Khode Inland Democratic fitate Convention has nominated J. 13. Earnaby for Governor, and Isaac Lawrence for Lieutenant Governor. The Democrat in Arkansas have decided to hold their State Convention, for the nomination of State officers, on the! 4th of Jnly next, ... CMIM EH AND CltlMlSAUS, . Josephu Sxy, the defaulting 'Treasurer of New Jersey, who ha ppeut nearly three yeara in the Btate prison, has been pardoned out. Hi term would have expired May next. Two negroes were barged recently at New Castle, Deb, for alleged o itrage upon a woman, the penalty for that crime being death in that CONGRESS, Satcedat, Sfarch 15. Si."at. Not in session. Housk. The lloxiso devoted the day to private bills, and the only action of importance wa. the defeat of the bill to pay certain Southern ante-bellum mail contractors $ i"5,W 0. .. .Th Hon we save tbe Prepuleut another liitle dig by adopting a resolution calling upon the Attorney General to know whether the President ha any right t appoint cadeta to Weet Point. . 3Io'dav, March 13. Senate. Mr. Edmunds, from the Judiciary Committee, reported adirtrfely upon the Houtte bill admitting wotarn to iiractiof; in the Supreme Co art or other Cnitel 8tte eonrt bfcaupe It i discretionary now with those courts to H-i.1o w ho f hall pract ice bef 7re them, and V i bill wrall eomix-l t'h co-.irt- to a-tlmlt wemtn when it wonid' net a-liuit men to t'uat privilege.... Mr. Mcsjrpf -ry inquired of th Chainnui of the Judiciary Committee what jiroreea -Wits Eua"klng in regard to the rejeal of the Banliropt hw. itr. Ed-jimr-il rei h .1 that tbe comunlttee w maJting prc-j-e, and he hoped th.it there m.l i le a ret-ort cixm. ...Mr. VTOvdoin caKwl np the Housi' bill making ar proiriat:oni for fortincaUona and other work of dfinse. it "wttliout diBeiiwio-ii. The bill rir-rhite tJWjtKW 5Ir. Tbr.Tnoan ratted up tle Senate iiJ to prc-liibit uirsnbera of Cnigri frt'm I-! uiiii fiirt-tuson i rtnfnbOB'i. Pa?d.... The Senate 'resHnid eouei-.leration cf the Pacific Railroad Sinking VnvA- hi':lt and Mr, dirifl-iianey, of Michigan, made a ' vinoroue lesal armament in PttpM rt '-f the G ivernnieut'o nht to enforce the ecUectioa of the rat!rodw tett.- - - r.off.F. "itr. fJpriugt'r tried to get before'" the for action, th bill prwidinst for the free eoinasie of i-ilirer, r.n provitlod in the original Bland bill. The opponent of the bill, by RlibUBterlng, prevented him from atieive-iing . . ..Th following bi'A were introduwd: By Kr. Tatiee, " granting penona to aoldiem who . tnll&ted out of Xiritsons r a, for the peyruont cf tKrtaia S-ii'tii'-rn ciail enntrsvtnr (t'riia bill ' provide that no claims shaU bo paid which have heretofore I een paid by tli Confederate Goverani"nt) ; l y Mr. -.V"on, for the appointment of a couiiuitfeioa to tucertaiui on what terra a. treat 7 of ooin'2j'rc- wi-Ji M iM can te arranged; Ty Sir. I-nroe, rr'i'-i--1.) t. vrjphlc communi'-at'on letec i t"- cii . I tut. s 1 1 r -1 co'-T.'r; ; by Mr. Villi., of Kentncliy, eetabtinhtn? mint at Lom''.l.'i'; 1 y Mr. bn poa, propiHiuiit an aiatudi.i." to t - 1 . I f "i iir x tt. t Cj Irf-si-1 1 t L ' 1 1 ; j . ct ti te of th rw, ie; It Vr. ti 1 "r, rfja.t te law appropval fg I ",(' il ri.j?5iiii"ittf eerttt.a Jvmthrrn Uinil it a :f;lr"',i - 1 1 i-t u, tbe fctte rf C j i'i-1 t. i' J 1 11 l.i 1 ruio'rr ir. that r't" ; It "r.C of v Y --tt, for tf cn c- n of 1 ii iir.ii'LU'Vi'P 1 i-jNietf Tht. mat. Ji'.,' 1 a. Tvpmt, March 13. Hecate. The day was at emuety animated mam In Us fteeat. ; wkea' fi rWjfi':ierT r-itl can; tsp thw tssl locg, heated, bitser, persooal &isroicit upoa the timber qneation. It waa a renewal of tlie contest of tart week, iu which Blaine, the fjtwaehnw.-n Heuatora, and the P-H-Tffary of ti tntfrter, by his arts, wer osTitral f..r'ir..s. Mr, Jlitine rer.i hi a".av Hia Str. h.crii. Aa s... x. .. 4 j : ,j f -wvj, tie Ii ri r Departme nt and the AdtlnitraUoa being defended b;r Merrn. Ct.i n cy, P andlliar. Mr. having e?pcu 1 1 tla i- 1 1 U e j .xr e ti.er w ho Cirri: .1:.' t it "-itr V f n r r 'y for the r"jrj"-v tf ' m . j i ' v. 5 ; o i.i. ?..?. j.r ,.;...,' 4. , ,u t t"-at fv- - x, ty & tf 'rc'Li'.';.tcf ot-f iU a ftea," itptitaUtH as wf naier. A a n-ci-ry colloquy eoati4 l ItWB '."?-?:' . r "o 'jt as. t t . Ap.vcf-- were .(i-jr.ir:-Ii t ' t j,..:; tUevt,.- k !.!", pe.:-; ; J P:.r::i!..!i:: ! th Seate :...m:s rs-c;-K 5rw a f c ( U'i' J it, j , , s I' .( j t ! - , s I r I 1 S c 1 tf-r t 1 ; . l .' i . . 1 . . -K..U 1 t,. "r- 1 1 1 . , 3 .- sri r t fci"-t rf tti-a.- ....! .'. .1 ..v 4-! !rei--i u si ; ; t v Cie Ihnr1 -i i ; cr Fuel bX " ' l - re f t . tr- 1 in 5 r cf - iji ei-i . - ' t 1. I - " r h i . ; 1 y r e f. 1 E C .- 1 v 1 IT J

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i";c l.ti-rature. It proridee tiiat the ( t r . t 1 t li-w r'. .U (vt all j !; ! j. 1 tt 'O tli r f r tli i erf ( ! 1 1. j . , cr pnbt Cu. i fa'.; 17 STr. E-iTTT, to J v;r, -n rf j," !J ij "TT CI t i! ....A r .! i ,; ' r - m..f t i ca the tar. anil ri'fvojst t'jo VTii; anil Man C t!a.'l fr--u Vta tUl, inIh tli- !!.'.-.-, luf c'U.l vA te trwtnoeJl act 4 -npoa, owing to a Bundle oblectloa- which w-,i i- t- rp'j-" 1... A r'ir uav r.t w. 10 - If- x I'i-cCcra-lro-il matters 1 y thf !."u c-f a r-ln-tl on calli.11 ? on th Attorney General for mforiuat. n a w -it 1 ne ",s ore p"n S'.'" spt.- t Ci" Ka'-Ji I.vf . " ro-l a the ifc'au.. cf thGoitrtiit tt . . . t- 1 -r of (1.- lay v sw j a ,i npi a tLe Dr.ct'.ncy At pror ri.ttion VL1, few ihai'gea being made in it. Wrp'!---ov, :iar.h20. Sf-vatt. ri.TIitchil intro-1-cf.i a b.U fcr the 1 rou-ct.on of hi me! ud f,rii....It wcri; red that there b printed for ti.e w- cf the F.nanco Comr,:!'tne tha srtatriuent made by the Secretary of the Treasury in regard to the -repeal cf the Hpecia Kt-runjption art, and ttie t-ie submitted by L.lui on lh9 iubjrct Tr. Atllii.-'n i..troJorrU avbul to rt pel te Pre-Fmp-tioa laws Mid provide foi the Fale of tacber on the pnbhc lands. The Senate bill to auiuid section 2,4': of the Kevhed Statutes, relating tothecultivatioa of timber on the - public domain, waa diaciiftgd briefly and pa-sued yeas, 39 ; nays, 12. ... Me-fire. Windom, Blaine and Withers were appointed a conference committee on the part of the Senate on the Military Academy Appropriation bill.... Mr. Howe offered a resolution, asking the President to infonu the Seaate whether Judge Whittaker, who presided at the trial of Thomas C. Anderson, in New Orleans, was ever in the. cniploj of the Givernment, whether be waa a defaulter, and to what amount, and, if so, whether legal proceedings ha 1 ever boon taken againt him. Mr. Howe said that at home and elsewhere he had been accused Of cot yielding very cordial mpport t-i the President' policy, and, if. it would suit the convenience of the S ;nate . on Monday next. he would like to take up this resolution and submit some remarks, by way of excusing himself, bo far aa he was able Consideration waa resumed of t'.ie Pacific Kaalroad Sinking Fund bill, and Mr. Mitchell rpoke in favor of the bid reported by the Committee on Biilroada....Mr. Teller, of Colorado, obtained the floor, and, in a long speech, arraigned Mr. Hoar for having called the people of the Territories thieves and plunder er. Mr. Hoar responded that he could not conceive tho mental condition of a man who put such a construction upon his remarks. House. In the House the bill regulating advertising for mail contractu wa. pased. It requires advertisements to be brief, and to refer for details to the Posioflioe Department, It aluo prohibits the subletting of mail contract", and declares such contract -Annulled. i.. The Hoiwe then went into committee of the whole on the Denciency Appropriation bill, and, arter a few unimportant changes, it was reported to the House and passed Mr. Ellis offered the usual resolution in regard to the death of the Hon, J. E I .-ontrd, of Louisiana, asld gave notice he would cil them up for action Saturday, April 6. Thue.sday, March 21. Senate. Mr. Hereford offered a resolution catling upon the Finance Committee to report the House bill repealing the Resumption act within one week. Mr. Morrill objected, and it went over.. ..Mr. Teller spoke cue hour in the Senate on the Pacific Railroad Funding bill, and then the Senate resumed the die coseion of tlie Timber bill. Mr. Jones, of Florida, made a etrong attack on Secretary Schurz, claiming that he waa not pursuing th-j policy of his predecessors, but one which would work disastrously for a large number of citizens..., Mr. Morgan a'. 10 arraigned the Secretary of the Interior, and said hi conduct as to public timberlands had been evasive and not candid. Mr. Matthew defended Secretary Schurz, He said the real gist of the accusations against the Secretary of the Interior was not that usually heard abont the reiligenco of a public ofticer, but tnat, according to hia sense of dnt;, he was enforcing the law. Because of that he wa arraigned a oppressive to individ'iHl, as berDg un-American. He (Matthew?) thought it wa one of our cherished maxima that the beft way to eecura th repeal of obnoxious laws was to rigidly enforce them. House. Mr. Waddell, Chairman of the Committee on Poatomce and Poet Roads, reported a bill to establish a postal savinge depository aa a branch cf the Postoi&ce Department. . . .Mr. Chalmers introduced a bill providing for tho organization of the Mississippi Improvement Commission.".". .The Naval Appropriation bill was diseuseed, amended and passed. - Th. amount appropriated tn f ti.Oid C?i. Friday, March 22. Senate. Mr. McDonald addressed the Senate in favor of the Thurman PaclUc Railroad Sintcirg Fund bill, after which the Deficiency bill wag tafcea up, and,' after, adopting the amendment appropriating f.20,000 to assist Secretary Schurz in prosecuting Uie timber depredator in the public landi, the bill was put to a vote and parsed. Hocsk. Mr. Ward, of Pennsylvania, introduced a bill supplementary to the Homestead laws of the United States, providing that persons bona fide Intending to make actual entry and settlement under the Hcntpxtead acts, thall receive, through the Si'orettry of the Interior, free transportation for themselves, families, larming utensils, and personal effects to their new homes, and a-so seed for two years' cultivation. . . .MrJ' AtkltiB introduced a bill to provide for the more economical survey of the public laud . . . Mr. Euuton introdu,i?ed a bill to reorganiz a system of superlntenduc of railroads . .... A large number cf private bills were passed. juan-rnicrn t.i.vA' stocks. The highest-priced bank stock, in this country or abroiid is the Chemical of New York city, worth SI, G00 per share of 100 par value. The dividends are 100 per ce rit. per annum. The Bank of England stands at 222, and is subject to little ilactuation. The dividends are s'xra t 0 1 o.r cent, persancm. Th 9 Bank c t rr.it.c-? ia how abont 323 per cent, (or o,2"0 j-tr share of 1,000), bat has beeii c i l.;h s.t !Cit-3 divid.Ti's are variable. Ii al,.tcf ir.j 11,3 I ..hj in Great I"r:;r., there a.re four worth 400 per crt or over, of which -cn-e, the highest, ia nt "iij cr cent. , 23- arc et 300 per cent. : jr. , 67 l-C0per cent.- or over. TLt; divIJencIa range from 10 to 25 per c, iX p.r r;;za Of tho rriDiLler, l::t ten ira at r t ' 1 . - ly I A v pir. .oJui ia t..ij vl 1 . lk h c hr.2, I .. C1I ..." .. ::a 1 l ." "tp. j ci v. 11. II::-. i C, .. v ... ci 1 . i J" rvl r - rn 1 1 i : -:lr .ll:-i h.tj u ! r r 1 . '. 7 r r . ; 1 : i t I.- " y t 1 .1 1 .1 .!. c. -j - i . a a c- .;..,, it - - ' -- -.,.!' ., T - - '1 - -1

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Anaor,.r tho p'Piio exports to JItirope end the Kouth Ai-ieiicaa St-tts tho popular m oC Gr'o. t:teck tt Co., of New York, retires largely, because their in&trnnienta have gained tbo reputation of standing the most severe climate better than those of "their competitors. J."- 1 A Virginia paper saj3 that there is a constant decline in receipts from the bell-punch in that State, either because the novelty of having drinks registered has -worn off and fewer are taken, or because bar keepers are learning to evade the law. FecaHar People. Old bachelors who never smoke. Peoria who will suffer from chf onio indiges tion, constipation, and torpid liver, or " biliousness," when Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, and Pleasant Purgative Pellets are Known to bo reliable and speedy remedies for these diseases. Old maid who do not love cats. People who have catarrh, annoying and dia-gn-ting every one around .them, when Dr. Sage' Catarrh Eemedy is known to be a potent remedy for this disease. Women who do not love babies. Women who will suffer from all those painful diseases to which the sex is heir, when Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is admitted by e very lady who uses it to be an efficient remedy for there maladies. . - . . Teople who believe their progenitors were apes. PeoiMe who will readabout Helen's Babies," ard ''That Husband of Mine," and "That Wife of Mine," and "That Mother-in-law cf Mine," and " That Son-in-law of Mine," and yet fail to read about themselves in " The People's Common Sense Medical A.dvier." Christians quarreling with each other on their way to heaven. - - Teoplo who will seek health at fashionable watering places, smothering at Saratoga or Long Branch, or pacrificing themselves to ' Graham diet " at Water Cures and Health InEt. tu'es, when the magnificent Invalids" Hotel, at Buffalo, offers all the elepant comforts of the finest hotels, combined with the best sanitary advantages Russian, Turkish, and plunge baths, pymna-iuro etc. and is situated in and near some of the finest natural scenery in the Empire State. , ... The moet peculiar of all are the people who real these paragraphs and fail to proht by them. Deal Gently with the Stomach. Do not rack it with violent purgatives, or permauentlv impair it tone with indigestible drops of any kind; but, if your digeetioa is impaired, your liver out of order, your frame dtbil tated, or nervous system unstrung, use that wholesome and asreeable alterative and tonic. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, which will certainly afford you the desired relief. , None of the officinal remedies can compare with in recraiive eflicecv, and as a medicinal stknnlant it ia by far the mont desirable as well as popular article of its class. Its basis, the essential principle of souud rye, is the beist poas b'e apent for hastening the action of the botanic inaredient which it holds in nolntion, and those ingredients are the most efiicacious which chemistry extracts from the vegetable kingdom, and medical science applies to the cure of diiseaee. ' Glael Titling to Kheumattc Sufferers The great internal remedy of Dr. Herndou the Gypsey's Gift, but lattdv introduced in Chicago, is all that is chv'med for it, a true Bpecific for rheumatism, actinp through the blood, aud prompt and certain in its curative power. One bottle sufficient. ; Try it and prove it There's iNo Use Talking About the adulterated, cheap baking powders jti comparison with Doolev s Ieast Fowdeb, Tho latter ia strictly pnre, wholesome, and is put up full weightl Satisfactory results in using are guaranteed every time. CHEW The. Celebrated " MATCHEf.s" Wood Tag Ting Tobacco. Tas Pkweeb Tobacco' Company, ' New York. Bopiun and Chicago. Johnson's Anodyne Liniment is, with out doubt, the safest, surest and best remedy that has ever been invented for iuternal and external use. It is applicable to a great variety of complaints, and 13 equally beneic;al for mau or beat. Find out about it and thank us for the advieo. - ... ' Mother ! Mother 1 1 Mothers ! ! ! Don't fail to procure Mr. Wirulow's Soothiiitr Syrup for all diseases incident to the period of teeth ing in children, it relieves tlie cinid from pain, cures wind colic, repulate the bowels, and, by giving relief and health to the child, gives rest to the mother. It is an old and well-tried remed v. Tin: zrii:izi:TS. NEW YORK. Bckvss. ... . . Hogs $ 8 00 3 75 mi (ii 4 CO E0 11 75 27 Cotton , Flour Soperlim. W seat No. 2 .' nca :.-.. . . . . . ... , Come We-3tern Mined... Curs Mixei',. .. ... .-, K E V ette rn PtK ?r Atew.. . Lard 1 . ... . : ir.'CGO. Breves Choice Graded Stc-ew...... COoica Native. .......... Cow a Heifers luiu ht-rs' titers. ....... Medium to Fair. ... , .., Hooa Live , Ftoc Facey W":-.i-e Winder totxt to Caoice is-jtistg Ex. weejj-S x 2 Hpriiiff 5io. 3 S-riiig... .... Cofk "N o. 2... , 'Uts Ho. i Rte No. 9 . - i.itv ' . a...... i. ............ . ii ria. Choice Crcaruery A - i ii " ".s ri. - ,.A . m at - a .' Hut - -.- n , . 4 15 . 1 2 47 : ; 84 . 71 10' &t) 7 (4 4 (.: UA 12 2-5

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The adrt iscr, having bn permanently cared of taat d -nod dL-wae, Ct-naumptson, by a siru; le remedy, is arj.ii- ;s to m Vrown to Lin fiJow-su-Tf rers tho me-aai of cure. To nil woo rioatre it, ho will s-nd copy of tiia prpscrlptlom nt-fd ffrteof charrf), with tue mrectkms fur vropaniiff .nv4 i.!inr t" .-.'up, w'il-h tl ry f "1 ariiii Whe. for uosntai'mw, Aeruua. iiaocHi tje, Ac. ' - - Parties wishing th" pre--.ripioTi will i1! addreaa i tv. IHiit"s 4.. -II -.v, ....... ... . -s. t rTlte tircateft Discovery of the Age ta Dr. Tr.la.Mi' clt'bratoJ Vki' t -n Idiu nt ! S3 rrs before the public, and .warranted to corn Diarrhea, Xj-enteTy. Ccllc and 8p;i.m3, taken intem.-illy ; ar.d Cronp, Chronlo Elieuinatisia, Sore Throats, Cuts, Bruises, Old Soros, and Pains in the limbs. Back and Chet-t, externally. It hai nosvr f .ti'u 1. Ko family will ever t-e witboni t affpr once g'vir.g it a f.-.ir trial. Price, 40 t-r!ts. DR. TOBIAS' VKNF.TVAK HOSSE LINIMENT, la Pint Bottles, t One Dollar, ta warranted superior to any other, or NO PS Y. for tho care of Colic, Cuts, Bruises, Old Sores, et. . Sold by all Druggist.' Depot lO Park Place, New York. At this season of th year th human eysteta la liable to beccme diaordered from the insufficient efforts of the liver to discharge the excess cf bilts. If naturs Is not assisted in her efforts, severe bilious attacks or prostrating fevers necessarily follow, causing (Treat suffering and even death. A Httis" timely precaution, however, will prevent all this, and may be found in that favorite honselioli remedy SX.II.IIOXS E1TK. XICGLXATOO- . .: r Z 11 J SI31MONS LITER EEGCLATOU has been in nae for half a century, and there is not one single instance on record where It has failed to effect care when taken In time according to the directions. It is, without doubt, the greatest LIVEIt MEDICINE in the world ; ia perfectly harmless, being ca re fully compounded from rare roots and herbs, containing no mercury or any injurious mineral substance. It takes the place of quinine and calomel, and has superseded these medicines in places where they have heretofore been extensively-used. Procure a bottle at once from yon t dmirfrtst. Do not delay. Give it a fair triaf, and you will be mora than eatished with the ressult obtained. CAUTI0T3. . , As there are i nnmberof imitations ' offered totbe piibise, we wotiM emu. Ion '"- the community to bnv no Powirs or . - . Preparwl lhtillli,W' UVit'.. :.i ; KMiUf.ATOR unless in our Knraved Wt-t prH,r, with - Trade-3-farkj .- titami) and S,ens,ture unbroken. None , . f other is genuine. i "' ' ' stAjnnFACxtrEiD okt.t nt : ".; . " -J. H. ZEILIF1 Ss. CO.. PIIILADELPHIX PA. Price, $1.00. " Sold by ail Druggists. Send tor airewliu-Otd Coins'; C A.Bnlklwy; tjranvlite.N. Y. "11T A IkTf ii I ,i the address of a man ia each M 1YL JL ill U county who want, to inaks "FiO(Kl in two weoits. No nut and no capital requtrea. Must eive reference. o t i me to lose-. Write as at once. BRKBDRN, BROWN VO . Cincinnati, O. $t) R fl 7 S fin BewaRws. Snd 6 cts for list and " st of forms TK ACHING X labor N It k k V fvll. of old, (fives flaliy balsnce. liaser D U U AfiLI JJ1 I j J Short-Met hod Co , Colnmbtis.- O War of 1812 ! 1812 ! ! A New Law glvos Pensions to all for 14 days' service. ' r if in battle. AH widows are also entitled. Apply (iih sturanl to W.K.Pretori,Atty .Oevpland.O. Cir'iftTS fe. -?'f It !:STOfJ ?-:ii beKir than Spectacles, l.itm e J The bst-rducfd to $1. Circulars fra kjm' U bam Address Box 788, New York, , CHOICE SEEDS ! IZX (l prl. Fl-er ""ieM"!. in -lwUr.p tho choicest ftmih! .r-.i.-i'ia.-a. nv ri rfuii!-rrn, Strip'd 1'nunia and Ari Jnnn Carknmmb; BiUril vlws of ouoh. I'rir. litifrf. L. W. Gooifi,i, Seed-Grower, Amherst, Stes' ACE flTG71ADT IfiG ! ; -We wfll pay Agents Salnry of !75 per .tlonth and Kip-v. 9 t sv J onr Nuw and Wonderftjl Inveo-liim.-Address Ii. i. Shebmi.1 Co.. Marshall. Mich. f i . 1" " ALl!iio.'-v.-rT'nniyla J 6 A m If- "'f,''-' '",n:t'"-,c,t"? D.i eml ---itf rt,,.t y.mrfi. CU-ral f!rtTi. - lare pn.flEa. Siiacpl. It. lfIHUI. Cailra.iii. ? d ABE NOW DUE ALL i tj ioldierw of thP nr srrrrd nt i-M than I 4 sift,'. and to tueir widows if marrir-l hrfnrt f NoO. To secure the same, adOrwss, wit ii starnpt McXF.ILL 4 BIRCH, XI a in tc I Vashinrr.m, il. U. i. uitttt jni,tt .a jtnia. jease show tins to any erne you may think entitled as above. fnru -DiOTionnoY :-4 : ia um k,m THE ALLIANCE an Hdepenilent weekly jon-nal, (tevo'ed to Heneion. IJieral 'ire ar.d (iwnmmt; i'rof. David JSwiusr. Iiditor offers el-wr'- iJ 'O l-"-i-e Dictionary t-RKK to any one who will send ibein nix new mi tm-rf '"- rm and Sli.t"- P-n4 lor arc put opjr. 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Nwrro Farce, Actina; Plnva, LetJi-r Writers, Fortuue Teiters, Kecltera, Coc.it Books, Speakers, liakinies, Jke Fook, tiiwiiy Keckoni-a, J.ins C'nr-i-., i'-oti'. cm ?tario. Swimming, ivov'n 1 "-aoch's, C r Pet, lvaimvBail, Clisf Mi.-s, I rr t C n v Wis-s, 1 .-ice l,rep--'".rs, Ac, une,iiinl.'-t and n---r ,1ri..liyn..,. ... .M free on appiie?wn. Ii-.v-vliX PI hi l-H ING li l'-R. 33 liose Htreet, New ork u a iun .. ,. U " a a CA::riTHA at the CEf!7E;:,iLU. JOSIAIl ALLEN'S WIFE'S New Look. 2i,ooo sold in two f,io::thg. Airents run after by Kverybody and his Wifn. Now ia the time to secure territory, etc. Send for C - 'in. T?rn8 ti Ajrents, etc., eto. Address AMl.illCAN PUiJLIcsHlNG CO.. Hartford, Conn., or Ctii.ao, Iti. THE CEiOIIL & 0:iLY GEI01KE .;. s f"V"iljrator Tliresliers, WITH IMPROVEU LIOUNTCD HORSE POVEHS, And Steam Tlircalier Engines, Made only by . f OilQLS y SllEPiaiiO Ci GOt BATIUa CKEnC, MICH. - a-. rintcrslpps Orain-Nivipv, Tima fcuivfnir, sii.1 iiini-.v-Sii'Ut 1 ii rentiers m inis day hikI rsnemtion. Beyond ail Klvairy lor Bpirt Wots, Perfect Cleaning, and (or bavins Grain from Wsistage. GRAIN Raisers will not Submit to the eoormona wasfetge of Grslu & tno initri.n- work ikirn- by the Other machines, when once pasted ou tire dlfenncc. T'lXiS - E N T1 1 1113 TliresliiBs Expenses i nnd oileu 3 to 5 TimM tnut amouuli can nisiie ly T too Extra Grain &AV&D by thesa Improved Jlaciiuic. f0 IteroWInar Shafts Inside tlbe fepnJ rnior. . Entirely irom Beair. FU-ker. Haihiiii. and all atich lime-waating and Krain-wittni; c-omiili-catlona. Perfectly adariteit tn alt Kinds and Coniiftloua 01 Oraia, Wet cr Dry, Long or EUort, litited or Boucd, f'OT cvlr Vastly Superior far Wheat, 1 i Oats. Barley, Kye, and like Oraina, tine ihe oslv tiw--cessful Threaher In Flax. Timothy, Millet, Clover, in.) llkeSeerts. Requires no "atiachmeota " or " retmlidios " to chaaga from Grain to Seeda. rTAlXVELOUS for eimpMclty of Prtm iv-i ii r i- i-. tiian cme-bAll toe usual iielta aad trtiiua. Hakes no Littering or Scatterings. F OTJIt Sizes cf S-epmratoir Blade, rantfna; irnrn nm to iwtiv, ttvru lue, .on two elKui jilouutea florae iwera to ma&co. TEABI Power TSreefieMna a STMJcfalty. A. special size &eprator tuaue earessix lor M-ni J un it. 0 UTv Uri waled Steam Threslter En. r i ui, wna V j u. .. jiuprovmna mi. I l .tl.0v: i . v., Features, far beyood any other ntaae or kind. Flrjisri, Ferfecuoo of Fart. CiimpllUeM of hquifxrieut, etc., our " VlKUToK" Thresher Ovtfiu are loccmparaWe. OTt Parttcnlar call on (wr Dealers or writs So uaior liitu atad CircnUr, wi4a wu mii free. r f, r 3 fh, r3 fj "5 -e f j ) t 3 3 1 1 : u u u k..il 9 I I i ' ' i ! a -.1 i.. 4 EEPORTS FEOM OHIO : , SPRINGFIELD, Ohio, Feb. 28, 1?77. it. H. K- SxirviirB : I have sold 'the- YEGETIXK for scverrJ years, and, from personal knowledge of my customers who have bonght it, I do cheerfully recommend it for the c.mplalxita for which it is recorc mended. : . ; Kespectfuilr, , J. J. BROWN, Dmggist and Apothecary. f m r? yft e-K T m w. - . , ?' I 1 I j ; ' f ... td it.s t i.ia Li a at a jkB ' Ctidnoy Gornplalnts. Asrok, Ohio, Jan. 1 Dr. E. R. Stevtss, Boston, Mass. : Xlwrr Sr My wife has ned your VECKTiHK for Kidney Complaint and General Iebility, and haafonud great relief from it, so much so that she liV.i-s to keep it tin hand as a beneiicial l-ir.io. THOMAS IL GOOOWIV, West Market Street. I am personally acquainted with Tbos, IL Goodwin Esq., who is an old and hihlj-respected citizen cf Akron. Yours respectfully, A. JL AKilSTRO.NG, Dmggist. 1i m wm pr m. t wm ', , , 1 1 tt ii mjm U k m . S m r m m I ' I Ft SMI rt! f f i - - - - f"1, W '' f S yn A it it wt k j viiii .. i u lit ftaj a CnrccnrATl. Oato, Marea 17, 1877. Ms. IT. K. Stevehs: Dear Sir I have been a great sa5err froia ULiiatr Complaint, and after th ssso of s few bottles cif VEGETUfB I find, myseif entirely cured. I gnio(S sixteen pounds In flesh wbil taking the VEGETESE. I will cheerf ally reconiinscd it. Ym-s tr- 'y, t. T. A" 7" " Ko. S.;;l Wewt fcixcx :.reL i . J 4. ja.ii - - -.- w...- .il -lb- - ".'V -iw -fe & jgt s -.fe I H. K. StVTS: r - r f -I ! s t -- ' y-.-;r TT : f ti", ar i ti tra j.fii y say ii La Ui ui; bfTi ' t toiae,l to 4' o sn..'-r't frm i-mm f Vl-- VI r"-s I v rv"' ir" i iw i v , O. II. ITU. a - j w If I.". D. U i if " . At - tnrm rf f?t - .,;r:r::-, r I - , i ., . . .: I i ti j&i Ik - i j -m t-v. I s x - - ' i ........ :('. ;. "... . Tt ' - l i I - . t ! y - i t i "

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