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RIUHM0ND)DEC,7, 1869. Train's Attack on the Associated Press . Oeorg FnwcU Traio struck out right and left on change to-dy, pitching iato everything tod eTeibodj who would not adopt hi sweeping reforma-rexcoriating the Pulpitcastigating the Press Annihilating Parties Satirizing Society and making a terrific attack on the Associated Press and Western Union Telegraph, the first time any one ever held the crowded chamber an hour and a hall on Finance," Currency and Commerce. lie pronounced i t ." the' ' most gigantic swindle ; of the age having been prostituted by the Bank of California, and the 'English' Ring in London and New Yoik.into a Wall Street joint stock Faro Bank. Applause That's so. Run into . the interests of Jwigiand, politicians, opecuia-, tors and Parties Absolutely destroying the Independence f Journalism by its outrageous 1, , monopoly of obliging .starving newspapers in email towns to pay almost the same as flour ishingeities- ApptauM. Many newspapers in small towns would be more enterprising but for this bloated dictation of the Whiskey Telegraph Ring. Applause and Sensation! Tney offered to make ne a Dead Head Life Member, if I would machine the Union Paci fto Telegraph into their Orab Game Bag, A voice Which Union Pacifio'f") Mr. Train: "The Omaha, All the others are only branches.1" Laughter and Applause ... . Why does the Western Union charge the Pacitc and Atlantic-for extra words in all transfer messages? Compare rates where Paci- r 6c and Atlantic compete They are reduced fifty I er cent. Such u the Tyranny of the , Western -Union, . no paper .dare reflect rtpon ,,. iti nfamoas despotism without losing Associated Press, and -cable despatches (shame) Such power, combined with unscrupulous Direclors and rubiisners,' organize r iskb ana . Corhin Poolos break down property ,-aestroy a Nation's wealth, aud " eventually deprive people of their dearest .liberties. (Applause.) Bo start th cry of Down .with the Western Unioo, and up - with the Pacific and Atlantic Applause. - The Paciflo and Atlantie Telegarph hare obliged them to drop the rates one-half, and every Independent man should drop the Western Union and patronize this line, who are now forming a new Associated Press Combination, to give every newspaper in (ha land large and small a fair chance. Applause. The English, New York and California Wing, spent a Million lollars to kill Cbaio and pat in Simonton, (sensation); and tbaae Independent Telegraph Lines, if supported by the people, will soon burst this Monstrous Fraud against the rress and People of the Country I Applause. This great Monopoly most te destroyed, or the Government should rua the whole Telegraph Bosioess, as a branch of tbe Post Office Department. Extract for speech delivered at St. Louis Cbanber.of Commerce, ot.18o9. How Cuokoo Carry Their Eggs. A correspondent of "Land and Water" contributes tbe following item of observation on-this , subject: . . Having observed" in a magazine of list year the mention of a Cuckoo having beenshot on the wing, and having, on being picked up, slipped an entire egg out of its'" mouth,! rosolved to-in-quire if there was any rational provision for eecuring theegg in the throat while the bird ia scekiDg a proper place to de posit it. ; I fortunately found : a ; birdstaffer in the act of preparing some epecimena of this very eccentric creature with the throat laid open. At my request he put hia kniio to the skin of the part immediately below .the mouth and exposed just such a sac as I was looking for, empty, but large enough to hold an egg. He afterwards put a brad, awl down the throat, and with a little care found an orifice distinct and separate from the gullet, just behind the tongue, leading into a cavity closed at the lower end. This was evidently the sac which he previously pierced from within, a little above the base. Cheerful Poepl God bless the cheerful person! man, woman or child, old or young, illiterate or educa-, ted, handsome or homely ! Over and above every other social; trait etanda cheerfulness. What the sun is to nature-what God is to the stricken heart which knows how to lean upon him-are cheerful; persons in the house and by the wayside. They go unobtrusively, uacon sciomly about their silent mission, brightening up society around them with the happiness learning from their faces. We love to sit near them ; we love the glance of their eye, the tone of their voTae.' Little children find them oat, oh, so quickly 1 amid the densest crowd, and passing by the knotted brow and com pressed lip, glide nearyand laying a confiding little hand on their knee, lift their clear, young eyes Vt their loving faces . "AnTKMCS Ward".- This name is as eociated in ' the minds of the present generation with . the witty and unique savings of the late Charles F. Browne ; but it reaily belongs to two distinguished citizens ot Massachusetts who served their day and generation with con9picu , ous ability. Hon. Artemus Ward was a graduate of Harvard College in 1748, find was the first Major General ap pointed in the Continental Army. - He commanded the right wing at the siege of Boston, under Washington, and was a delegate to the Provincial Congress, and also served two terms in Congress during Washington's administration. Judge Artemus Ward graduated at Harvard University in 1783. He was an eminent lawyer, and served in Congress from 1813 to 1817. In 1821 he was ap pointed Chief Justice of the Court of Common Plea3,! which office he held for nineteen years. His learning and courtesy won ibf him the respect of the bar and the public,,1. ; - :r ; " 1 it Speaking of Way lies" patent for proP'lling streetcars, the New Orleans icayvne says : ' "When this system is adopted in our city, it will cause at least 5000 mules to be sent into the country, thereby being of much benefit to the farmers. In New York there are 40,000 animals employed on the various' railway lines. -The release of this t immense number of horses would do much towards reducing their value.' : The cost of running cars by this method would be much less than at present, and the speed more uniform. It is claimed that , cars can be b topped, quicker with the compressed air, than by horses." . A Californian has projected for encouraging immigration to this country, lie proposes tliat Congress shall, appropriate 820,000,000 annually for five years for the employment of steamers io bring emigrants over free of charge.

m Consumption. Dr. Schenck!! Pulmonic Syrup for tbe cure of Cougha, Colds and Consumption. ' ' Dr. Scbenck's Seaweed Tonic for the cure of Dyspepsia and all tbo Debilitated Conditions of the Stomach.' "' ' ''..' ' -' 'i Dr. Scbenck's Mandrake Pills, for Pideases of the Lirer, of to act a a Qentle Purgative. .' All of these three medicines are often required In curing Consumption, though the Pulmonic Syrup alone has cured many desparate cases. The Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Fillsdesperateea elating the Stomach and Liver, and help the Pulmonic Syrup to digest and search thronh the blood vessel, by which mean a eureia soon effected. - These Medicines are conscientiously offered to the public as the only safe, certain and reliaMe remedies for Pulmonary Consumption, and for ail those morbid conditions cf the body which lead to that fatal disease. Liver Complaiut and Dyspepia are often forerunners of Consumption; and when they minifest themselves they require the most prompt attention. The Pulmonic Syrup Ss a medicine which has had a long probation bofore the public. Its vulue has been proved by the thousands of cures it uas made through a period of aiore than thirty-live years, in all o: which time lU reputation has constantly increased, and the moat obstinate skepticism cao. no longer doubt that it Is a remedy which may bo used with con Gdenca in all cases which admit of a cure. ,. If the patient will perjeverinjly follow the directions which accompsny each bottle, he will certainly to cured, if his lungs are not too much wasted to make a cure possible. Even in ca supposed to be incurable, when friends and physicians have despaired, the use of this Medicine has saved the life of the patient an i restored him to perfect health. "1 -.- ' Dr. Schenck does not sy that all cases of Pulmonary Consumption are within the reach of medieine,buthe emphatica'ly asserts that often when patients have the most alarming symptoms, such as a violent cough, creeping chills, eight sweats and general debility, even to such a degree that they are obliged to lie in bed, and when they are given tip by their physician they may still be cured. No medical treatment can create new lungs, but when the lungs are vary saiiy diseased, and tosor.e extent astray sd, a cure cay be affocted by Dr. Scbenck's medicines. .,.- , ; - ' Also in Scrofulons Disaa3C3 (bese medicines are equally efficient. Dr. Schenok has photographs ol a number of persons who bava bien nar!y covered with running sores, and. now all healed np. This shows its purifying properties, which must be done to heal cavities in the lungs. - - In the treatment of Consumption, it ia of the utmost importance to give vigor and a healthy tone to - the system. ' Hence it is necessary to strengthen the 'appetite of the "patient ant improve digestion. ' Proper nourishment is required together with such ..meaaeas will onto tha fool easily digestible. The , articles most suitable for the diet of Consumptive

patients are designated in Dr. Schjnck'i Almanacs, which are distribute 1 gratuitously Ia general, the most highly nutritious arti j'ei are to be preferred, but the digestive organ must h-i sirdngilieued in ordrto make either food or nniiolne serviceable. This requirement is met by the S j.iwa. d Tonic, and for this purpose it was designated. ; When the digestive powers are put in good order, the food has its proper effect, tbe system of the pa. tient ia iavigoratei and the lungs begin lo exercise . their functions ia a normal and healthy manner. Then the healing powers of the Pulmonic Syrup will complete tho cure. . . Pulmonary Consumption is aluiot always com plicated with Dyspepsia au I Liver Complaint. Scbenck's Minlrako Pills are iafenlel to remove obstructions from the Liver and restore ita healthy e;tion. They bav all the efficacy which U ascribed to calomel or 'bias mass," an i are warranted not to contain a partict of any uiiuer.il poison. These pills cure the most obstinate costivikess, sick beadacbe, piles, billious aff-sctions, and all other diseases which arise from a torpid or !-lructed condition of the liver. . Oa box of tris3e pills will prove the efficacy of the medicics, 1 In Consumptioa the Ssavrejd Toaic aud Mandrake Pills are invaluable an xiliarv mejicines. They relieve the sofTeriDgs of the patient and assist the Pulmonic Syrup in eifttcting a euro. They have been found useful in advanced stages of Consumption, where the lungs ar al-nost entirely dedlrove I, and all symptoms, according to thejudgment of the physicians, indicated . speedy death. The lives of patients who were actually in a dying condition, have been preserved for months by the use of Scbenck's three great remedies. . Dr. Schenck's Almanac, containing a full treatise on the various forms of disease, bis mode of treatment, and generat direction! -how to use his medcine, can be had gratis, or sent by mail b v addressing bis Principal Office.. Xo. 15 North Sixth St.; Philadelphia, Pa. . . - Price of the Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Tonic, each l 50 per bottle, or $7 60 a palf dozen. Mandrake Pills, '25 cents per box. Por sale by all Druggists and dealers. 48-ly-S MP- . . - HEARTH and HOME I X V.-ERKl. r . An'oaltaral and Fireside Journal, i ; : ' , ; . -I COXTAISTOdl -: 8rs nCE; hu Uo.n-. fuH-j pj;a-, irl:it'jj frj?a ns ty-.-e, onipor3!iV;o'c .?-t. aa-1 atoa4nt!jr Ult . tratl j Ua brt artl'to. EltT0 T ' DONALD a. WCITCHELI. axt HAU.1IET 33EOHES STOWE, '. jl.fte1 by a eorp? ot ahia editors and contributors la cacti dcpartia -nt, -V. U dit-jU-X U tiie :r?st or the fvrjiei:, . T . i.2..i..NTKi5, BIBSENEH, , j . aTifirr-naowi:!?, and tho FLOHIST, OSWAJTENT.VI. OAaOZSOCJ. nirAT. AaCiIITECTUKF , fiASS OF CO nstsd for their tttracttvensas, vy, thus t- Uma ; alao Camtirb A carsfal Report ew York, Boa. ton. PUi!ai2lptiiavf' id New Orleana, win Be raraisn?" farmer lafortr' wmt, giving tha e WHEN" TO BUT and WHHji, Interest tho UouSL-hold , plain in" ar domestic raaaaeraont. a napkia aul t'le cooking of a ae edacatloa oi children. MBS. BIOW , GRACE GEEENWOOD. -. . - - - and ASY K. DODOS, will eontrlboto to eacb nam IDQB, "iisr ICE," written exprewty for tStE ABTH AKD HOME, con mcocn in first Oicjmlwr3tjtr!) n-ara'ii!r. THE B O r.V A .Y D (1 1 11 L S will and tbelr ova pas always lighted wlt- snch fua In ptctnrm, aal fa l !u stories, as sh'.l .naie them look s!jar?ly every week for tUa conila j of KE ASTB TEIl.H FOR 1869. SIn;l8 Copies H, Invariably la 3.1ancs:8 Copies flO; S Copiej i'.S. Any 033 ssndia-j ns ft5 for a clot) of IS Copies all at one time), wlil receive a copy free. - TTa trTell!ns a;Dn employed. Address all coaacuurittionto - ! PETTENOILL, BATES & CO., Vt PT!K Hew, yw Y)S.

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CD O CD P tw o w CD BOOT AND SHOE SHOP fWAS MOVED his Shop to the building r.orth o SL aud adjoitiinsr No. 3 Eusrine House, on Pearl-st and is prepared for the majiufr.cturin?, repairing and sale of Hoots and Shoes. Particular atteotiou will be paid to tho quality and stvles of custome' work ana satisrac-iwn warranted. Ioae but goo materia! used or thebestof workmen etnplort-d. La dies vork gotten VP in the best 6tjlo. Prices model ate. Itichtnondjlnd., Kay 18,1869. lltl The ino!t Popular Jurenilc 3Ing;t7.iue ill America. TERMS, ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. SINGLE COFY, TWELVE CKXTS. Tho Little Corpora! has a lar; er circulation than any other Juvenile Magazine ia tho world, 'nd is better worth tho price " than' any other umgazine erer published. Bfcause of its immense cirenla'ion, we are enabled to furnish it at the low price of Oxs Dollar a Vkah ; Six copies, one yeir. $5; single nua.ber, '2 cents; or free to anTone who will try to raise a club. Beautiful premiums for clubs. Subscribe NOW. .Now Toiurnes begin January and July; back numbers can always be sent. Address ALFRED L. SE WELL A CO., fi - l'UBLISHEBS, Oyiee'cf the Little Corpora?, CHIOAGO, ILL. P. S. We also Publish the following: The School Festival, " An Original Quarterly Magazine, devoted exclusively to School Entertainments, Eihibitions, Tableaux, etc. Pr"ce Fitty Cents a year. Scrapie copy 15 cts. THE LITTLE CORrOBAL's KIW UXAtriKG BOOK, ' " Reed's Drawing Lessons, " The best t'liD? of the kind ever issued. Price SI. 50, for cloth biniinjr; .School E lition, 80 cents. Sold by booksellers, or sent by mail on receipt of price. MRS. MILLER'S XEW BOOK, "Ths Royal Road to Fortune." A delightful and instructive ctory for boys Price, 11.50. Sold by booksellers, or sent by mail on receipt o fr-rije. Also numerous other books. Write (or descriptive circulars. Address as abore, ALFRED L. SEWELL & CO.. Publishers. n3atf ' ' CHICAGO, ILL. FOUTZ'S CELEBRATED Horse ai Cattle Powte '.'- 'Cyt, This preparatitm, long and favorably - r( known, will tuorouguiy re-mvigoraie Jr broken down and low-spirited horses, ff ti ' by atrenKthening and cleansing tbe It is a sure preventive ef all diseases Incident to this animal, such aa LUNG rti V K K, WLALt.KS. itu,uw TTATF.R, HEAVES, COITCH3, PI3TEHPRR, FKVERS, FOUNDER, LOS3 OF APPETITE AND VITAL KNERGY, Aa Its use improves the wind, increases the ap;etite (fives asmooth and glossy skin and transforms the miserable skeleton , iuto a fine-looking and spirited horse, I To keepers of Cows this prepara- , tion is invaluable. It is a sure preventive against Rinderpest, Hollow Horn, etc. it ras txen proven by , actual experiment to increase the 'quantity of milk and cream twenty ' per cent, and make the butter firm and sweet. In fattening cattle, it Hives them an appetite, loosens tbeir bide, and makes them thrive much faster. In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, Ulcers In the Lungs, Liver, &c, this article acts mm m snecific. Bv putting from onehalf a paper to a paper In a barrel of swill the above diseases will be eradi cated or entirely prevented. If given a. WT in time, a certain preventive and cure for the Hog Cholera. D1VID E. F0UTZ, Proprietor, BALTIMORE, Md, For sale by Druggists and Storekeepers throughout i the United States, Can ad as and South America. The Great External Eemedy. For Man and Beaat. IT WILL CURE RHEUMATISM ; Tlie reputation of this preparation la so well established, that little need be said in this connection. On MAN it has never tailed to curs PAIJTFUI. ' KERVOCS AFFECTIOVS, CONTRACTING MCS- " ' ' CLE3. STIFFNESS AND PAINS IN THE JOINTS, STITCHES IntheSIDEorBaek, SPRAINS. BRUISES, BURNS, SWELLINGS, CORNS and FROSTED FEET, Persons affected with Rheumatism can be effectually ' ' . and permanently cured by using this wonderful preparation ; tt penetrates to the nerve and bone immediately -: an being applied. On Hor.SES it wHI cure SCRATCHES, SWEENEY, -POLL-EVIL, FISTULA, OLD-RUNNING 80RES, SADDLE or COLLAR O T.LS, SPRAINED JOINTS, STIFFNESS OF THE STIFLES,C. It will prevent -" " HOLLOW HORN and WEAK BACK IN MILCH . COWS. i ' .- - - I have met with great success in bringing my Mixture within the reach of the Public I am daily in . receipt of letters from Physicians, Druggists, Merchants and Fanners, testifying to Its curative power. DAVID E. FOUTZ, Sole Proprietor, . V " BALTIMORE, Mb.

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This long tried and popular Eemedy ia again call ed to the attention of the public. Aa often as the foatrolla around, tho proprietors annually inak their bow to the people; and remind tbetu that amongst th wauy things required for the health, ennilortand sustenance of the body through the loit.ind tedious months of winter, Cue's Cough listsatii should not bj forgotten.. For years ithasbeea a hiHisehold inejijiae an J tnotiiers arni"" for tbe safety of theirobil irea, an 1 all who suffer ft oi any disease of the throat, chest aud lungs, cannot af ford to be without it. In addition to the ordinary fourounco so long in tha mirket, we now furnish our mammoth family size bottles, which will, in common with the other size, bo found at all Drugstores. FOR CROUP, The Ilalsam will be found invaluable, and may al ways be relied npon in the most extreme cases. - wiioopixGcocr.il. Thetestimony ot all who have used it for this ter rible disease during the last ten years, is, that it invariably relieves and cures it. . SORE THROAT. Kesp your throat wot with the Balsam taking little and often ani you will very soon find relief. , HARD COLDS AND COUGHS Tield tt ones to a steady uso of this great remedy It will succeed in giving relief where all other remedies hare failed. SORENESS OF TIIE THROAT, CIIFST AN LUNGS. . Do not delay procuring and immediately taking Coo'sCJough HaUaai, when troubled with any of the above named difficulties. They are all premonitory symptoms of Consumption, and if not arrested, will sooner or later weep you away into the valley oi shadows from which none can ever return. IN CONSUMPTION, Sliiiy a care-worn sufferer has found relief aud today rejoices that h -r life has been made easy and orolonged by the use of Ca'a CoughBalsam. . IN SHORT, The people know the article, and it needs no comment from ua. Itisfors.ile by every Druggiatand dealer in Medicines in the United States. TUB C.G.CLARK & CO., '- Sole Proprietors, New Haven Ct. Rea3! Real!! Head!!! THE ATTENTION OF THE PEOPLE IS CALLED TO TBB World's Great Remedy, GOS'S DYSPEPSIA CURE. Shis preparation is pronounced by Dyspeptics as the only known remedy that will surely cure thtf aggravating and fatal malady. For years swept on its fearful tide, carrying beforo it to an untimely grave, its millions of sufferers. Coe's Dyspcpsii Cure has Come to the Rescue. . IntUgettiov.y Dyspepsia, laick Headache, : Sonrneta or Acidity of Stomach, Rising of Food, Flatulency, Lassitude, Weariness, finally terminating in Death , Are as surely cured by this patent remedy, "as the patientUkas it. Although but five years before the people, what is the verdict of the masses? Ilear whatLester Seaton oi Milwaukee, says: ; From LESTER SEXTON, of Jiiwauiee. "." Milwaukee, Jan. 24, 1863. ifssart. C. Q. Clnrk fc Co., .Vsw Ifacen, Conn , ; Both myself and and wifehava used-Coe's Dyspepsia Cure,and it has proved perfectly satisfactory as a remedy. 1 ha1rj no hesitation in saying that we have received great benefit from ita use. Very respectfully, . Signed LESTER SEXTOS A GREAT BLESSING. From Rev. L. If". Ward, Avon, "Lorain Co., O.) ' Mcusr. Strong & Armstrong, DvrfoUtt,Cll latid: Gbntlkmsn It gives me great pleasuae to stale that my wife has derived great benefit from the uso of Coe's Dyspepsia Cure. She has been for a number of years greatly troubled with Dyspepsia, accompanied with violent paroxism of constipation which so prostrated her that she was all the while (or months, unable to do anything. She took, at von r instance, Coe's Dyspepsia Cure, and has derived GREAT BEN'EFIT FROM IT, and is now comparatively well. She regards this medicine as a great blessing. " Truly yours, Jan. 13th, 1S88. L. F WARD. " CLEROYMEy. : The Rev. Isaac Aiken, of Alleghany, testifies that it has cured him, after all other remedies had failed. DRUGGISTS. . 9 Any druggist in the country will tell JOu, if you take the trouble to enquire, that every one that buya a bottle of Coe's Dispensia Cure from them, spvaka in the most uaaUiSed praise of its great medicinal virtues. Coe's Dyspepsia Cure Will also be found invaluable in all 'casseof Diarhea, Dysentery, Colic, Summer Complaints, Oiiping, and in fact every disordered condition of the Stomach. Sold by Druggists in city or county everywhere tl der bottle, or by application to y THE C.G.CLARK CO., t ..Sole Proprietors, Ke- Haeo.Ct-

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PECTORAL ELIXIRS WILL CURE COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP, ' Hoarseness, Asthma. AND ALL DISEASES OP THE : , ..) Tliroat and Lungs! In confirmation of toe above, tKe publie is referrW ; to certificates on wrapper aruuud eacb bottle, it. dition to the testimonials herewi-b appended: . , Opinion of the Rev. Wi. Or.Iim, for three yearathe efficient and res; ecltd patter of Afcbury Cbapei , , in tUU citT ' ' T "

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high repute in the community where he lives. The " " merits of this remedy, from such a reliable tnnnu- -factory, makes it a public benefaction. r ,r Wu. Geabim. ; . rf.ivj. Of the N. W. Indiana Confert nee.1 , Terre Haute, Indiana, August 2, 1S67.: ...:.-:,' From R. L. Cal", Esq., the. well known store j dealer: h Terrs IIactk, Julv 20, 1867. , Ms. Teomas U. Bakr, Hear JSir: I bars used your -'PicroBAi. Elixir" very extensively ia iay-.

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