Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 14, Number 21, Plymouth, Marshall County, 28 January 1869 — Page 2

THE DEMOtllAT. EDITED AND PUBLI8IIE1 BT VANMKENBURGH & THOMPSON. p. .VAJtVALKENRrRHII. A. C. TnOSrSOS.

Thiir.il. j . January 2 9, 1KGO. I. S. SENATOR. The Indiana legislature finally elected Hon. D. D. Pratt, oF Logansport, Ü. S. senator to fill the vacancy occasioned by the expiration of Hon. Thoa. A. Hendricks' term. Cuuaback, after being knocked down two or three times, finally took the hint and withdrew from the contest, but not until he had received a vote of censure and became satit-fied that he could not receive the United States Senatorship He " asked for bread and they gave him a stone." As 9oon as his time expires as lieutenant governor of the stnt Vr h very apt to yo hack to thc walks of private life ' Poor fellow, he overreached. He was mistaken in his man. Gov. Uaker is probably an honorable gcntlemas. but having some ambition and knowing that ha, himself, was in the regular line of promotion, and accordiog to custom was entitled to the United States senatorship, he could rot look j on Cumback's proposition as being anything l-;3 than M indecent" and impudent. The Chicago Times says again th-ere cotno rumors from Washington tat the senate v?ill not vote for the ibo?o bill repealing the mil-tenure act, tad will not consent to the modifir r ii a Ji o a . i r V J Naao. As General Grant has .aid lie earnestly desired thc repeal, and . f 1 Will doubtless employ all ht, influence j tn nhrnin it thi Mnit will liof.lln 1 ' " come in co.i.bioq wuu ,ura on u question. The democratic members wilt vote for repeal, because they bo- ; lieve the civil tenure act to be uncon- j " , m merely to insult President Johnson and deprive him of his lawful authoriThe act was in fact an a?ertion IBM i resi ient .fOBB&oa was so weak or wicked that he could not be trusted with powers exercised by all ot our i . -w n . r i termor presidents, bo it stands on the I statute to-day ; and to permit it to remain there is to say that thc party in power is so distrustful of Grant that it will treat him on this question as it treated Johnson. This will be very likely to put Grant into an excellent bumor. If there is to be harmony between the next president and congress the oiiibtenure act must be out of the way before the feurth of March. The sonatc retrenchment committee has reported a bill modifying thc civiltenure act so that the incoming president can remove his cabinet officers; but it couples this mt-re concession with a provision that no military or aivil officer shall hold two offices at the same time. Grant's esj ecial friends are reported to be indignant over the r . , , ! measure : and wa thev mav be for

j j --i 'the. while pretending to extend a great fa-J

yor, it actually offers 1 gros insult. It now appears that Mr. Lincoln wa? the author of tho proposition to buy St. Thomas. In view of this fact, it must be regarded as a testamentary desire expressed by Mr. Lincolu, aud as such, it cannot be overlooked by his ; radical heirs aud executors. Whatever his beon done by him should, of course, receive tho unhesitating endoraement of the party in power. DeBide these reasons for tickinc to our bargain, there is another in the fact that there is a large number of negroes in Sr. Thomas. If there is anything that this country especially needs just now. it is a few more negmes. AVhat negroes we have in our possession have given the radicals power, fat contracts, offices, stealing?, and perquisites with out limit. The more nojrroc? c ! more pow2r, office?, and so forth. By ! r ' ' J at) rjeaof, therefore, let us buy St. Thoruaa, It will add votes to the dominant party, und will extend the Araa nf tr n i r find 1 mc.iniri' rF ! mm w. . our rucbahl civil. ion.- Liucngo Timet, Who no Word. The Perm R -pub-luan in giving a synopsis of the procoeding of the senate in relation to the proposition made by Cumback to Gov. 1'aker, says : M After much dis

cussion the senate voted that the prop-, difference between a Russian gentleosition mado by Lieut. Governor Cum- ! man and a Yankee radical politician, bock, wag 'improper,' thereby ecDsur-; This invitation tothe Russiaug to poring Iiis act." j form soue very dirtj work was declined, The word the senate refused to strike greatly to the surprise, probably, of out was M dishonorable." It is not radicals, who see no reason why a Rus-

worth while to put too fine a point on these little matter.-1. Gall thing by their proper namcc-.

GRANT AND CONGRESS. It remains to be seen whether the present congress is going to be so

short-sighted cs to take issue with General Grant, by refusing to repeal the tenure of office bill, as he desires it ' to We hope, of course, that it will, uulluuni"mai j ucuucratic editor might say about it would j have any influence upon that body, we j gi,eita.our opinion that they had better accede to his wishes. Grant is now, undoubte dly, a radical at heart, and if properly handled rill doubtless be relentless enough toward the south and its interests, to satisfy even Colfax, who is the meanest type of radicalism, but if they get him fairj ly set against them as Johnson has i been fcr some time past, they will find r j him a very ob.tinate individual to get along with. So far the senate has failed to even confer the proposed repeal cf the j tatiBM (kf nfflpo I:11; ami GO tho muttCT rests. Hoping fur the best results we shall wait and see what disposition will be made of the matter before the fourth of March. Reconstructed. The hitley ; v j County Republican, whose publication j was suspended some weeks ago, for want 0f support, has been reconstruct ed( Qrjd comes to us now beating the uame of 7 he Whitley ( ommcrciol. with J. W. 13ak er, editor. The Commercial makes quite a respectable appearance and wili doubtless merit a better support than it will receive. Piaxk Road Plaid. The Na- : r- .fc.,111) j ii i uunm l nmm, i cumu mmm, wmjw imm A. Stover of that county has had three I . - -i.i 11 i n'm,"B ,au" 'm wp-wj ! the charge of attempting to defraud the plank road company, lit simply rer 1 1 J fusca to pay toll, on tho ground that -I.- ...1 '. . ! lUÜ w" 1U VV p"1 he brat jury disagreed, lour being tor defendant, lad two for plaintiff. The second result was like unt , the first, except that five were for the defendant j au.iouoior mp. p.ainiu.. xic lBliU I verdict was unanimous for Stover, the jury finding no cause for action. Wo are glad to sec that some one has had the spirit to refuse to be swiudled 0Dger by the plank road companty. It hM tor year b een a nuisance to thc 1 traveling public and it should be ither j l repaired or abated. S. A. Hall, for fome twenty-five years editor of the LfOfftnttport J'haros. has recently retired from the manage-1 ment ofthat paper, and is succeeded by ! Rufu Maj;ce, Ksq , formerly of Wiu-! amac, a practical printer, sound demoerat and ready writer. We hope the j Pharos will be as successful, iu every 1 respect, in the future as it has been in the 1 ast. TBE sovtrncr of Kanas is a modle of political prudence. Ia W aseaaage to tho legislature ot that state, he says I Ail political restrictions based up- j on color or sex, cannot last much longer .1 ii .1 1 j . 1 , ' . . removed much sooner than they should .. J 1 11:111 inpv ;ir 1 r ri'd n n (l fn Ii n i ir i .r I . it u perhaps within the bounds ot safty to suggest that, probably, most people will not differ from his exccllen-

cy much longer than they feel inclined irony iuto an iMnlt, he seut a chal j taa a -.i il.

to. and will not ajrreo with him much sooner than they desire to. It is also probable that their opinions, eithar way, will not !ast much longer than they shall undergo a change, and that they will not undergo a change much sooner than those who entertain them shall alter their minds. ihuara Testes. ? WuF.N it was propoved to hold an in-: auguration ball at Washington, it was found that a large number of negroes ! intended to patronize the entertainment The managers could not consistently exclude the Ethiopian element, and j yet aristocratic radicalism turned up its nose in holy horror at the thought of a general commingling of colors. General Grant settled the difficult v bv writing a i i: ,i u u u letter discountenancing the ball, where upon the project was abandoned , to the great relief of white radictlisin. but to th0 ineffable disgust of fashionable i , i . . uarkcytiom. Uhicaao itnu TlfE congressional committee invited, the other day, the Russian legation to appear before it and testify as to whom money had been paid to eccuro the pagFHge of the Alaska approp: iation . Evidantly this committee of congrrpsmem is of the oninian that there is no siaa should not betray confidence with thc samofacilty as a Puritan. Chirago

Amalgamation. From the Cleveland Plaiudcaler. A strange couple came up from Erie on the Lake Shore road, Saturday evenine, exciting the disgust and intense curiositv of evarv nassentrcr in the ear.

i T. . , , It ' orur-rised a soot v, greasy neprro, and :a pretty white girl, whem he had married thc Jay befo.e atErie. The girl evident)y ,elt a good deal of $hamc at her sltuation fof gho kept hwfrff doubly veiled and looked out of thc Hf M 0thello, WM all passioQate tenderness and attention- We have learned the antecedents of the pair, which we lay befure our readers : On Thursday, a tall, guunt, very black negro, about 40 years cf age, registered at the Morton house, Krie, as " William Lindscy and , I.,. ,', T1 . , , , wife, Ohio. lie requested the laudto - house, as his wifo would arrive on the next train aud ioiu him. His wife howe o . . an nce by next morning, he went to Oberlin after her. It happened that the girl Carrie Brown by name was on her way to Eric, to join her lover (ugh ! ) and the train that he was on pasted hers. Arriving at Krie and learning cj.,(n nf ..ff. (.(.' JIUI U J A UllllllOj VU1 1 A ULI w1 . t ' I 1 U the depQt tiU evenirj wiicn LindsCJ iBrBfJj from Oberlin. They then weut to the hotel hud asked to be showed to his room. Thc landlord asked the negro if the lady with him was his wife, and was answered in the affirmative. The landlord then interrogated the lady, who was a beautiful young Iriih girl. She said they were not yet married, but that they had i come tor the purpose of being married. T!)C ifrQ wcre tben oU (hat they must Droduce a certificate of marnaee before I -3 I they eouia occupy a room together, wh ün ü 1Cy called upon the Kev. M v e v 1 Mr. Cutting, ot hne. and were marrieJ Tbc ,rll suiJ ghe came fron Booton, Mass.: ibat obe hnd been living - thc famil f pwf A,jc f 0ber. Iillf and attendinR school . tl,at vhi I thtltm mM thi. mnn her nrctit hasl)anJ ire ga)S .c is ft 'esleyan 1 MotbodUt prcachcr. Prot Allen! . nflW rP h,r ivill,r tn mnrrv ntt. aQu V9J n fuvur of te marrUge. They left Erie on Saturday tnoruiog ror Ob:rliu. The bride is a ran nretav 1 ty girl, and was well dressed. She says her p treuts live in Boston. She bU beeu iu Obarlia since October last. The negro wore a tall stovepipe hat, and earri-'d a cotton umbrella in his baud. oitfni Cowoajaranloaital Fein. Mansfield T. Walworth, in his political re carches, brings to liirht the following pieea of congressional Inn. When the (question of the emblems aud devices for our national arms was before the old congrc.-s, a member from the aontb warmly opposed the eagle as a monarchical bird. Tho king of birds could not be a suitable represen tative of a country whose institutions Wffl foUDjcd iu "hostility to kings jldga Thatcher, in reply, proposed Khfl g0Qß JjH gaiJ w . mogt h bl republican bird, and would 1 in other respects prove advantageous, . , ,. ., , inasmuch as the goshnea would be. convenient to put 0B the ton cent j t ieccs. The laughter which followed was more than the southerner could bear Construing his uood humored lenge. Thatcher returned it to the bearer , observing that ho would not accept it. " What ! will you be branded as a coward ? " "Yes, ir, if ho pleases. I always was a coward, and he knew it, or he never would have seut a challenge to mc." Tho joks was too good to be resisted, eveu by the angry party. It occasioned inlinite mirth in congressional circles, aud the former cordial intercourse between the parties was restored I alhtii;ihe Miock. The brig Minnie Abbe, New lied ford, from Ruenos Ay res, reports that 1'cc. 1G, iu Lat. 5 north, Long. o7:40, w hen under full sail, she v. as struck by a heavy cross sea from the north cast aud southeast, which caused the vessel to roll fearfully, aud carrying away her fore aud main top masts, with the sail blocks and rigging attached. Alight bretzo was blewing at the time, uud after cutting awny the r'gijing she kept on her course. The officer heard a low, rumbling noisa for a coublc of hours previously, aud supposed the heavy sea was caused by the bhock of an earthquake. - mmmmH3W9 -- - A new velocipede lias been invented in Portland, Me. It hts three wheels, but a fourth is to bo added- The motion is communicated either with thc hands or feet, or with both, and the vehiole is capable of being attached to a horse and drawn like au ordinary buggy. The steering apparatus ii managed by the knees of tho rider. There are several other differences, - aid to ! ":

CELESTIAL FROLICSThe ma had rut his night-cap on, And covered o'er his head. When counties! i-tars appeared amid The curtaiiid "ruuud hid bed. Thf moon aror-o, most motherly. To take a quiet peep How all the -tar- behaved while he Her sovereign was uslcep. She saw them wink their silvery eyes, As II in rogahdl play : Though sih nt all. to her they seemed As if they 'd much to say. So. lest their ffOBei should disturb The aloeplaa king of light . She rose ao bJgh that ''er mild eye C'oi'Jd keep tleiuail iu sight. The stars, ahtshed, stole softly hack, And look'd d mure aud prim ; Until the moon beiran to nod, Her eyes b COtBlBg dim. Then pleepily sh- Fonght her home. That "a FOaaen here who knows where I But as the went, 'lie playful stars Commenced their twinkling ghue. And when the moon was fairly gone, 1 hr imp? --i n. silvery eyes Had so mach fun it woke the sun, And he began to rise. He rose in glory ! from his eyes Sprang forth a new-born day: Betöre wboM brightness all the atan i'an bMtiiv away.

THE BOY OF THE PERIOD. A Iirty, lVawIess, Iyin?, Concleitccleaai l'n bearable IIa r bit r i an and uisaitcc. been subjected to the sarcasm and anathemas of thc Saturday Keview and its imitators for the last twelve month singularly enough, tho boy of the pe-' J 8 ' r I rid has esenned uncensured. Ilia oxeruption from criticism is certainly un accountable, for he is vastly more ob noxious than thc mcst obnoxious type of the much abused p:irl. The latter ; , , , is rarely unpleasant to au noeadaralbal extent, except during the brief period : of ,fhcr ,r.,Ui.U fro- childhood ,o irll.no. I. when pirn ia vat aaaarttin ... . , ; Whether IDDGCeUCC requires the unre- , Strained display ot her ankles, or modesty deuiand that they should be exhibited only through thc aid of care fully arranged aceideutrf. At this ae I in her existence the girl is usualyl disagreeably pert, or stupidly bashful, and in either case is almost invariably an undesirable acquaintance. ut this period is, at any rate, a brief one, while the boy, from his tenth to his fifteenth year, is a bkillfu combiuatiou of everything 'hat is aggrevionaljr uuplcasant iu human nature. A. great awkward booby. As a rule, he is totally indifferent to the dislinetiOO between truth and falsehood. Uns armes partly from the 11 n il pvfdnnoiJ etnti tf liic Tiinr;il t'neiil. I v ft i -s ' ' . v . ini u i, a j itii hi ' v ties, and part y from his ignorance ol what is meant by honor, lie invariably extricates himself from difficulties bv lying, aud is uniformly ready to oc- ' J e', ... I cuse another of his own misdeeds. He is cruel both to his fellow-boys and to defenceless animals that fall withiu bifl power. Ordinarily he is dirty, and almost invariably he is rude. Apparantly he is totally devoid of conscience, aud were it not for occasional instances which prove the centaury, we might be justified in concluding that thu boy never becomes posse.'scd of a personal soul until he reaches tho age cf fifteen or thereabouts. These moral defects iuherent in the boy of tho period are, however, of little consequence iu compurison with the - . 1" 11 1 ' a " norabetnonsqahüei which Ustingnisfa ; him. (lilted with a sharp and strident I voice, elesely approaching in quality to thc cry of a saw suffering thc agonies of the tile, he basely delights to torture the ears of humanity with his ceaseless outcries, aud wheu iu the orvico of tho proprietor of a fruit or r i l .1 -.L c l I i . w i' I k t's I y 1)1 lilt' u-.li horn stem melodious by contrast. At the opera or theatre he is seen in his wickedest ylory. Aimed with " books of thc opera' and "faaa,' which he attempts to jell tho public into purchaoiog, he drowns tho music of the overture, and makes thc audience look forward to the c;-' acttt, when he hall Igaii be let looso upon them, with dioaaaj and horror. Provided, by inaBielasa aicn. with handbills, he infests the sidewalk and thrusts lumielf perpetually between the feet of unfortunate pedestrians, aud lacerates the feeliaga uf cleanly men by touching them with hia unpleasant hand. Nothing i sacred to him, and the personal features of men or women which excite his attention are made the subject of Iiis abusive yells. W tapped in Iiis sublime lelf-COfiCeUj he thrusts btsaself iuto every place where Iiis pretence is especially undesirable, lie sits next to us in thc street car and eats apples and icanuts iu a way that ought to be made a statutory ollence. At church he amuses our sinful passious by his teudeucy to persisteut sniffing, and at the theatre he disturbs our equanimity by talking during the imimportant moments of the play, and chokes us with dust by i plaudiug at unseasonable times with bis undesirable feet. In whatever place he may bo found, he is never otherwise thau a persisteut, intrusive, and an aad arable nuisance of

every instinct of humanity. What! means should bo employed to bring!

about this necessary end, it may not be easy to suggest, but that so useless a scourge ought to be deprived of the opportunity to prey longer upon socie-! ty is- a proposition so sclf-evi-ucnt that few will dispute it. At all events we i ... - -i can make a beinninc: ot the trood e - n work at the theatres, and compel thc managers to expel the abominable boys who shout their M books of thc opera" managers to expel the abominable boys into our suffering cars. LEGAL ADVERTS. N ' OT1CE. The undersigned will hold a public examination at the court house next Saturday. T. AlcDONAI.D, School "Uxamin. r. D IJSHOLI rTIOH. The partnerahip heretofore existing betvrcan the BBderNgned in the Dtewerjf host net, under the flrm name of Schroeter Mager, w.-t this day dbaolved by mutual consent. The busines will be continued by mi id Schroeter, to whom all debts wise settle all claims araint the aaue. Alül ST m rUSOETEB. Jauuarv 10, 1S09. LEO M.U EH. TITBUG NOTICE. Notice is hereby riven that the undersigned ba been appointed administratrix ot thf est Ate of Coninppoeed to ie aolvent. D1DA.UA keobkrt 20 Y M I X 1 S TU A TOIt S NOTICE. The undersigned ban been appointed admfnistrAtor of tlMScatAte of Peter K. Klinrtr, late of Mara 1 t.untv Indiana, deceased, said estate u I ?ui rappoMcd to be solvent. 20 JOHN G. OSÜOKNE I1ERIFFSALR. 'v virtue of an execution, lafaed out of the office of the Clerk of the Marshall circuit: court)to ,ne directed on Ajudrmcnt in tw 1 ot Hilton M erccr.and ngafnst Ueorgc Crouse, IS?k3iS; diSKd'l entnte ,as the propel ty of the dcfemhintieorije Grouse, to wit : Commencing at Sharle's. ; north-cast corner, thence oa Center street one hundred and three (103) feet, thence thence west one hundred and three (103 tect, thence north eighteen (18)arods to the place . r u i :ii mm , r i at pulihc auction, at the Court House door in oi ui-iiiuimi, anu s i.i uuer me same lor saio. 1 'Irinoiitb, .viurshKli county Indiana, on SATURDAY , FEBRUARY, , 6i). between the 1 ours ol 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. as the law directs, to the highest bidder, for cash, without. regard to a(praioaeat Ltvs ( subject to redemption. 211 DAVID HOW, Sheriff, ftt. C. S UERIFF'S SALE. Bv virtue of an execution issued out of thct office of the Clerk of the Mnracall Circui Couit to ae directed, on a judgement in favor of Bernard Trentmnn and Augustus 1 rentman and against Alexandra Jorce and Byron vV..Mo rehouse as princi de and ls.:ac J Barlo sad Harvey Kile as replevin Bail, K;K sepleria bail, thc folloviag real estate to Wit The South cast quarter of the South west quarter of section ten 1 l'M.in Township thur-ty-three (.Td) North of raii'c three (3) east run üiuing f rtj acres more or lees). Also the South west (put ter DI thc South8k qarter of Secüon ten 0) in Township thirtj-three (S3! north of range three east, Contai!. ing forty acres more or le with improvement und appurtenance to the same belong! ng , bitnated in Marshall county, State of Indiana. And w ill ofTcr the same for fale at public auction, at the Court House door, in I'lymouth, Marshal county, Indiana, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY, 13, 1S6D. Between the hours of lOo'cIork a. m- and 4 o'jlock r. m a- the InW directs tothe highest bidder for cash without eg:trd to appraisement UwOfOOhject to redemptionDAVJU HOW. Sheriff; M. C. CiURVEY NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Surveyor in and for thc county of Marshal', Indiana, will, at I he request of James Bryant,proceed on ih L5th day of iwcwttilt DUUUI lUV lhv fol!owinf iamls in Marshal county : Section twenty-one (81), township thirty-three (33) north, of range two (2) east. Siiid survey will he continue d from day to il ty, if necessary, until completed. Non-resident owners of lands in said section who fail In meet nu at the reidencc of said James Bryant, at tho time aforesaid an! defray or n.iih for defray ins their portion of the expense of said survey, will he ret unit - to the COnntT anditoi as delinqnenl , and ' rack detinquencieo placed on tSe lax duplicate fur eoUectioa according to hiw. : M. H. RICE. Surveyor, By J. P. HAWKINS, Deputy. 20 MAI R RESTORATIVE. tm - mm Mir Regenerator. iV jSur" Tlita rrftil and ff nowned prrparatkie jZEr haotaii ic lent or chance. bet Itie leal Koduetiuool reAraefaaraM Badf mill i , erlmtnt. te 2äf-' on iu o MKKITS it hn nalckhr rtaea ..-...led WOKl.l. WlDK l'OF1 I . A 1 .1 I ASA" ' Kxrii Parts, the it Mart cr beauty and hwth 1 1 m, hm ai oxrt aw orttcra Oar tm. It i lii.ni 'lint l i' "iinvn tin sen I ji, freeing It freai dandruff und httmura. It nrterrnta tbi hair rrnrn ratline off, aaO tfieM protlitoea a tHXAiiest grwwth on baM In leln. tfJiTty 'if Wh I KK8TOB8 cilAY ANI J-ar PA DR II llIU i. all iu .iiiiifiii lustra, aoH ml -iiWrn lp.iuiy Prixli.wirv andntubbM ti hair lb iaa4r oU, allAblt and' Ix auttfnl. tr'JSS'' So pew vi liKT VBI K .MPoi;sir.i C? Ih llaii baa never been im Um market, Wblla a 0eT-HAIR DRESSING It b a perfect Insur. melaJAlag no dirty. 0tan ei-ablc tedlUMttt, or Aoillaa the Itaeat lamia. 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Warsaw. . ; Fort Wayn Van Wer: Limn. . . . t Potest t'p S'ndnsk naejrus. . . Mansfield.. Cantwn . . ArttADCe.. -:n Recbaatf i Fiftsburrrh F. R. HYEB&, Oen'ITicket Atent. t. t; &. .a. K. H. Time Table. rn . , rr it i , J o take effect on Monday, Üecember, 43, iOW, M -A A.M. Goine J5 üofng North. STATIONS Jc SIDINGS, O Bonth. 5. 1 1 v; .7 A 5,'2.i - 4:'. . aea " :is . . .Lap rte. Stillweil. Lve. si ... Waikertoa 1011:13 ' iRZ lEiissiiS S : ' I.Ol 2Arr do i. 10 WLto Ar. :os arr. asita j uaboeka 40 10 ... Hai! a.19 7 .... Walnut.... . . Lve Kocotor . . 11 II . 1 :0 !:-.' 1 Trains run daiiy, Sandeyi excepted. K. II. 830TT. Superi Superintendent. MEDICAL. mm The Great New-England Remedy ! IP. .T. v. rot AI -x white pim: coapouirD s nor,- eOJcteil lo i!: afflict ol ttawisanal rmintry, sfter harisig heea pawed bjr the to' f tlitrt -.ri yeara ii Ihr Svw- IJastamd l"tatu ht-r its afrit a hare Nvonv ax eeU know . M th :rct ben whldi, in iurt, it detirei it rktasa, THE WHITE PINE COMPOUND C tj ii i: s Sore Throat. Colds. Coughs, Diphtheria, '. Bronchitis. Spitting of Blood, and Pulmonary Affections generally. It is a Remarkable Remedy fcr Kidney Complaints. Diabetes. Difficulty of Voiding Urine, Bleeding from the Kidneys and Bladder, Gravel, and other Complaints. loarOV, J:in. BBI. j POLASin's WHITE Pink ( omi-oi n;. Aftr j having givpn it a Ihoroaih trial. w -rin oiititl-iitly i reconuaead rlmd t fTkU Compound as A v.-ry valnal.lt .irtJp tat the cirn of reMa, couh. and iiilinonic conii.lalnlfl Rfiiei ally. In -rvrral eAtea, trc have kaowu it to give prompt rrli-f !iru ad oihtr reacdlei which had beea tried had failed It Is Aa article, which, in A climate so promotive jf oddest aad severe eolda ms i- that uf New Knghuid, ouglit tol ia every family; AM we are sure liiut Ihaac who aaaec obtain it, ttinl ß- ii af iir trial, will ; üt thereafter be ariUla to be Ufa! ... j A VA, l A1:i r Mawcsnn.-. Dr. rM. tfktu Kme mpammt, wdxt rUaai la oolaiiaai..Uare. eeaafial attempt it j.ilIiii Aaal apply the aaeOichual I virtue., of the White Plae Lark. It haf N-i n thorMtU tassed by paepk in this atty awl vkOailj, , and the pronator has te,lh..:,Ml, ta Ma valne fro,,, aerao ecH known to aar ritiaraa. We reo ,i i its trial la a ttSaaa eaaea .fdi,ea-- ta arhleh it is adapted. It la far aala hy aB aar Wf eiu.-x.r.i ! ;ihnt. The imaw Mm CaaafOtCBMl is now old la errry ( - - .....I 11,1 tTaama ' maj L Kfl mi c Uili'i v iat din ti itinii a i v . ( rni.r v..i.i at rnt: NEW-ENGLAND BOTANIC DEPOT. C. DAMON X CO., Proprietor A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN. Jnrt Publish til, in ii Sealed t' rrtop. Prirt A ).

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A Lectare on the Nature, Treatment mid Radi-1 . ral Care of Sperma torhosa or '.niinnl Heakocaa, I Kv . Ifailil llara Ii, IS. Iinohintary fcrni-i...... Sexual Pehilitr. and Im j.'or jul In C, Hon ill", clear, fpaiklitlH. pcdiineiii- to Marriage re ne rally; veerSjeia r i i i","""pt Poaaanptloa, Eoilepey, aad Yk Mental and' P,,rt t'accr.l tvle; lur poetic gemns; lor Physical iBCapoeitT, r-t. It inr from Belf-Ahaae, I beautv at Ihoaghjl Aaal rieli glowing inugina-c-By RonRRT j. CULVBRWBI L, M. D Au- tion feraiee nalyaig of cliaraeiet. craphic thor of the llreen rlook, ate. u i , Tle varM-rcaewaei tathar. in thk adaalrAble ' huc'iioiis and tipc sohc4aroin; ler hie l,ko Laefere, clearly peoveo from bin own rxp. n .iv pieturea, glowing nordsand h.ipdy illuatrn that tho awrai coanmajecaceaof 8eB-Ahaao mar io tions, thin a oik has no coual . uvh coai etr.Ttually ramoe without m.eieine. and nilh-; mpiltlllitlIlgt ,10 rtb((V (l4Ve betn reCeir out aaageroBa aaraieal opera tioua, beciae. inetru-1 ., ,, V Z ,, ... ... m. nts. rl.ii:. ,i urdial. poinihij: out a ...ode of "d ,lü"1 Wahee Waafiaea, Kev Albert l,nrne care at eeee eeetala aad eabctaaU hy which erery Noah PortCTi L. I)., w. A. Stearn aaSerer, ao matter whAt bi coodrtioo moy be,may D.D., Gee. Dana beeraBaas. D.l , 1 V cure himaelf K-heaply. privately. mhI radically u , .... .,.nliri y Wtrnmrnm n it ii Tills 1.ECTI RK wil l. PROVE V BOOM Tt w "3r '' aai" . r MM i.l'. H..L.L. , i Mors amis am t AorsANits. and leading Cit-rgyaaea am the iVeas of U . ..... I ... .. I',,. . 1 ., I.J 11 . .1 i . ' .

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EDUCATIONAL. MERCHANT'S NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE AND COLLEG IATE SCHOOL. Located on the corner of Clark street, At

I 16 & I 18 Randolph Street, CHICAGO, ILL. I. DYIIRLn iUil,i:sq ,lrea. This ia one of thc oldest and be?t estab . Hobod commercial colleges fin thc uorth weit being ajrrand n'aifrementoitlie well known I UYREN FURTH COMMERCIAL COLLEG K.introdnciti an active ijusiness depart -incut, and a new, practi -al and wonderlul sv.-t-m of book keeping, known aa the AUTO-DIDACTIC SYSTEM This system is know to out one other iu America besides the president ; it is practical and elegant and tiulv atwnishing in iu ccnciaeacio and simj-licity, aooag as much superior to the double entrv system as the Int. ter is to single entry. It saught for the'pre. sent, however, only in Addition to thc doub le entry system. In estAblisiiing the Mcrchan.s' National Baoiaeii Ctile;e, in Chicago, the conimer eial metropolis of the ;reat itoithwest, by combining the ability and wide experience of , iu well known corps ot professor.-, it has been the' aim to organize an induration, the j chief AtwtinpiubnAg foain ot which -consists in its being conduct sd bv practical busii bom men. j As a proof of the consummate tkill in fiunn j cial matters of Air. Dyhrenfurth, we nuv reler to the present Ststem of ffrrflilil in vogue? in Chicago and throughout the west, which owes foajanglB to him ; and M evidence el his ability as an accountant. w needoolv nas-. i tion the well known evstem of l-utiiiesi aritli metic invented by Man and imparted to stuaents with the grea.te.-t case. By it ealcnln-

I0:j;)4 ji. tion s are nude witlitiuly startling rapidity. 710:00 I In fret .Mr. Dhit ufutth is the Livhtium5li:Oi Calculator of ihs ass.

ACTUAL BUSINESS DBfAKTHEHT. In onir tint itadenti au aoanbe a tbotoagh and practieal know ledge ol trade. it ia neeesaari itnd all importiin th.tt tr.-tnea.. etioiis should he sctttallf made. For this reaeen Um Metehente' National liiiiiops CeUese lias seemeMMl tttgantSf liued an with all Appartenaaeeo. Tbm a itmiral when in the Banking Department, handles aul lemma to count awt Jiattga ot monev both rJsSStatic and foreign. When in the Met -dbaadiM IXepettaaeatt lie haa sninp: d of all 1 gooti and karat to judge ot even, article . ! in rverj anrincssBM Madentalaa4Ieaaaetl ! the paper used in th.it indiidual Lus;ue.-c aaaob aseSjeefcOt dcaita. eeitiBcateo of deposit I bills ol landinsji warrliouse rcceij KC in onei THE fcH DENT OIS 'CC THK BtIM -a ItultlD As an examrle oft" how inslructioa is lnina rted in this h.ätitutiun, we taSanOO tue 'l'rad. Departsaent, the ana ot which :s la BBSS jrueag men an afqaAiatancO and briiig theu I iu niintu..t n.!f Ii ... .1.... .1... ...... I ij nni givuf, mat. me mav .ia.ii IBecOfll of growth and pnnhirtion, mate - mi Aad jii.tuutiu iure, Uta eo-t ol importinc. freighting, housing nd BOBBBioaiaia, i propei lj ccaat, asark, reit, peck and shij. A'.o to i erforsa atlwa ntaaiiaf haaaec ssatiaa vint neauaesa, accaracy aud atapaa. yuc eotiitueieial inen vant clerks mint em Ierfueaa theae ptaasftcal natiaa at oucc aaaal anaJl. in the coui of iii.-ttuetiou ure cnibrat ed PeMMttCSap, Coiiiinereial C "orresj ondemeo and CaiaaläcioM, Actu.ii BeafcaeoO hacsaWbsac Bookkeepiag , UoaunerctaJ beience, and Mtr caatils Law. CORPS Or PRCTESSORS. J Draaaai van AArtrtad by Meaars. R. O. DrMBKsroaTM, LL I , K. U. MaaSBl. I C. t Vllttt.NHUl H , 1 - Swm m S ft i WaBAT, U. 1ft. I hohpon , fctirrtt CiKLKm, and otuer.j. TorBBsn. Li le Scholarship in At baal Iiusiue Dep' t a 40 (() Life fecholartittpa vuh prepeMterv tt Hilling fUff aOultS 100 0 L lie Scholar. -hip, wiih OSaOBO ol truiu iuj; in Kn'i.-li orGeriu in 7 1)0 laaliialiaa ia the Gtiaaaa or Eaglish Laugiuge 30 00 Breeaajj Piepaiatory CetMM lutr Adults tfrom üct i to April I.).. 2i 0 rraialllhip. foil COtttSa ot ten weeks W o A.IJ. ment in advance. For any farther 1'ai liciuar, AlhlllAI MERCHANTS N. B COLLEGE CO . lüi L 118 BAndelph trtet, CLicago. IB. Beside. h ing connected wiih the abore. .Mr. Djhienlerth is the preohient of a laro i laaaiial collexe aud a aa fw' aeaejaaarjf. iu I . . . . - M . . . IHC Oui Kling AOJOlBUIg IM .ueietiauis An tional UMiiesd Co lege . wti eti lucliulea MS it nn lüi i ng curricula 3ia alt brancue-ol bngliah education, Laim, Ureefc, aiajebca, Ueaaaetry , :onouietrv, Ltiemtiv, 1 eleurAbhuas, vaerawa. riwa, tiocuuou, aiac, i-ia , I'rui. t s and a ladv pre ceplreso are eotuued en-aged. Of term., ,)r,K elu. ete., apply to BtO president, J. lhhienii.rth 0Jca lift ft llrJ I aiotjft Ot. C afcaa, UL . , , ,. . . jar A Strn&c Scho.arsh.y ia ttis CoHcy uti DC had bjf oliiitj at M I fftct 12 Str. BOOKS. AGENTS WANTED TOR NIGHT SCENES I n rut; BIBLE i )( n iiiiu.'i! ion - nu um HeUia-a ei iita :u . a . u,e "fc"' e cry wnere m. ',Jl -;oal Mil'c,,'a. It in a ino.i beoatiAill llleetrated and elegnmlv boaud baah, aeeplrwaa aeeeyhoaly. Commissions. $100 to $200 per Month, according to alulitv and enerjrv. Addreas KKluLER, McCURDV & CO., kiladelpkia, Pa.. ClnekinattitG.( t'l.i-agn, I . Si . l.oiiK, Mo. 1 1, bj,t. r in BE OF GOOD CHEER A II VV t O( i;ino llmae THatEC RECIPES prodaced brTA.