The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, April 23, 1873, Image 2

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    THE DE)I,Q.c , RAT.
E. B. HA ITIEr IC ;CO., Editors.
Elantrost,Wedanday, Qprll 23, 1873.
TgE mile - tided 6M:ter: Tor the city of
New York -- - passed -- the kigitlatt re on
wqi l tigwot bg h,xote of :10a 4.4
This is marled as a completo rout of
Tornlitirphy aOti l the custom house ring.
Commissioner Vivenpoit and Marshal
Shape vainly struggled to prevent the
eatastrophy. When it was discovered
that their defect was inevitable there was
A pe_rftwt stampede, as . the Mal vote de
monstr4tea
P6sCsa..astsus are to be issued on the
firat . of May. Why such care has been
taken to strip them of the privacy ,that
belongs to ordinary communications be
tween private pehsons,we cannot imagine.
It would have been easy to haven card
that,vtonici fold, with adhesive edges, find
room ost the' back for the address. Even
Mr. Pickwick in writing to Mrs. Bardell,
"ffeat i lits. B. Chops and tomato sauce,"
rotadVerer,not give"ft Sven to• the
xioaira'ari; and tinve it. left open at . Mrs.
73aradit's49or:
THE Hon. William Bigler has been
chosen a Member, of the Constitutional
Convention, to fill a vacancy made by the
resignation of the Hon. Samnel H.• Rey
nolds. While this body thus loses a valu
able member, the opportunity has been
iiiiroved to recall to its deliberations one
'Of ' , the ablest and most experienced pub
lic men of the State, in whom all parties
plain confidence, and who will lend
strength to the action -of the Convention
and bring to' its councils a practical saga
city avid Sound judgment that will . be of
girt' Vilue. No better appointment
could Iwo beau made.
TltE%levere illness of Pope Pius IX has
led,,to numerous comments in the news
paper press, at the bottom of which lay
themolasion that the venerable head of
the church would never recover. But
the' vigorous • constitution of the holy
fithetlal put all these calculations to
shame. Accordiog to the last reports
from home the health of the Pope has
greatly improved and a complete restora
tionis soon expected. That he may con
tirme to wear the tnple crown is the sin
-9ere prayer of millions. As to the sup
posed candidates for the tiara in the
event of the death of Pins IX many of
them - ere ineligible by Canonical rules as
well as by the customs of the church, so
that this branch of the discussion occa
sioned by the illness of the Pope has been
wholly profitless.
.THEDetroit Free Press says that "the
late elections in Michigan were by no
MestgOarreri /of results to the Liberals
ind'tlecioontts. Though no special ef
forts were made on behalf of Messrs.
Dotrand Fitch,the Democratic and Lib-
Oral candidates for Regents of
in
Uni
versity, yet they have received ill the ag
gregate a handsome vote. It is, \however
in the county and township elections that
the most gratifying indications of oppo
aitiOn-strength appear." Four Counties
are named which gave General Grant
over thirty-five hundred majority, and
halite now voted on the other side by over
fifteen' hundred. Liberal gains am also
shown in almost all portions of the State
in the choice of Mayors and Boards of
Supervisors,_ thus showing that Credit
Molinter frauds and salary steals arc bar- ,
ing their legitimate effect in opening the
eyes of the people, and convincing them
of, their duty.
• PRESIDENT GRANT recently appointed
a soldier's widow postmaster of Ash tabula,
Ohio, in the distnct of General Garfield,
withopt giving the latter notice of the
appointment, as is the custom in cases of
this kind. In a letter to General Garfield
tbe President apologizes for this action,
and hopes that it will prove satisfactory
to hire and to the citizens of Ashtabula.
Itc says he always makes this class of
nominations with pleasure, as it enables
a soldier's widow to support herself and
children. Whereupon the Chicago Tri
bune - remarks that this' soldier's n idow
is a sister of Senator S`ewart, of Nevada,
and as she has never resided in Ashta
bula, the citizens of that town scarcely
khow what to say about the matter.—
But "this class of nominations" will
hardly reach a very healthy growth, since
very few soldiers' widows have brothers
id the senate of the United States where
such nominations can be made. In the
meantime General Garfield is much grati
fied with the President's ezplanation.
'TIM only plank saved from , the poli
tical shipwreck of the Radical party in
Connecticut is, in fact, that they have a
majority of about fifteen hundred in V.°
State on the Congressional ticket. But,
says the Hartford Times: "It is beyond
controversy that even this dubious com
fort would have been denied to that par
ty?, and a Probable majority recorded
r.g,dast-them in tire total of the Congres
sional district, as it has been on the State , -- •
Liet, hid the Radical candidates dared DR: CoNNEAU, the inmate of Louis
theniseh'es the a(Merent s o fif i‘ s: 071 °I t e li ° eOfort w r h e o n e o n f at fl ed 14n1 to
" (7 °
(1011'am:this Credit Mobilier back-pay I poor. He 'neglected th a e n cha w nce n s o te w e ' m u i i c t l e t
mrty.Pc . , In faet,General Grant was virtu- I himself otibred during the Empire; and
ally shutoutfrem the canvas in Cerreec- his wife has therefore been forced to gkie
tidutty the Radical , members of Con- l concerts under the patronage of her
i wealthy friends at Nice, Pan, &c.
~14eriere1 Hawley. was ouispnken in
opppaitiop to all the more distinctiveTnn poet of the Lynchburg ~ /Vitrs
measures of the national adminiatmtion, hasn't been particularly lucky. In anode]
whibillellogg and Starkweather dodged) to his girl be says "Ken isyonr sorrow ;
thpa; In alt
4 , 3‘ .;„ Au j ia ,.., but keener is my grief" The compositor
. • p 4 44 who lost his undermost :tickle on therter
24113 - U T . 413 ,' :WIMP* -4 /r tow the „night before; set tip , t'but keno
der to get even a small majority oil tha py l ' ' " • '
4 • •
Congressional ticket in Connecticut, the
cnntlicliMs of thelitadicallially*ad egh
eiko openly antagonize the naticinaeitk
ntinistration or cover up that issue
ctil qui:stions. "Cell you this backtng
your friends ?"
From a town called Colfax, it is, of
course, difficult to get the truth; the fol
lontioc, version of affairs there is from
therTri Nutt 1
„ •
More bloody disorders are springing
Item - the revolutionary conflict in Louisi
ana. A gnarrel over local' officers, in
Grant Parish, has resulted in a horrible
slaughter, over one hnudred negrocs be
ing reported killed. The trouble seems
to have grown out of a contest for pos
session of the County Court-house,
slM
ated at Colfax, Grant Parish. Mr. Kel
logg, cWming to be . Goyernor of Louis
iana, has commissioned certain man as
parish officers, the Lynch Returning
Board having first set aside the popular
election. Kellogg's appointees are resist
ed by some of those who opposed his party
in the late elections, the colored men be
ing conspicions in the preliminary acts
of violence. These, fortifyinm themselves
• in the Court-house, have been " attacked
by the Kellogg party and driven out by
firing the building. No le g al process
' seems to have• been attempted on either
side: We hope the tragical results of this
lawless conflict, have been. over drawn.—
The present statement is an awful one,
and gives us no idea of which side has
the rights of the case. It is enough to
know That the bloody occurrences in
' Grant Parish are the legitimate fruit of a
usurpation which a United States •Court
permitted, the President winked at, and
Congress did not bare the courage to
touch.
do.
Thank God
The Pennsylvania legislature adjourn
ed sine die at noon on the 10th inst.—
Never before in the history of our corn=
monwealth was there collected a holy of
men to make laws who were so unfit for
the positions they held. Ilre do not refer
to the members of a particular party
where the'actierents of both behaved so
dismputably. The governor has been
kept busy vetoing the most iniquitous
m •asures, which bad been • pat -through
at the dictation of corporations and
private persons. The general laws pass
ed have been few and unimportant, hitt
the lobby has been powerful enough to
get anything enacted that looked as if it
would pay. The bill for the errection of
the county of Minnequa, which passed
the house but could not be pushed through
the senate, was for the especial advantage
and profit of one man—Peter Herdic;
and the Harrisburg Patriot was not
slow in telling the representatives that
not one had voted for the bill from hon
est motives. Let us rejoice that the leg
islature has adjourned, and let us feel
grateful to God for an attorney general ;
who refused to sanction unconstitutional '
and dishonest bills and had them vetoed
by the governor,
• In the house especially was evidence
givca of the prevailing rorruptluri. Mon
who had heretofore borne good characters
succumbed to the prevailing influence
and blasted their reputations forever. It
may be said with truth that the lower
house was the weakest intellectualy, the
most corrupt morally, end the least die
nified that ever assembled within the walls
of our state capital. On more than one
occasion it disgraced the state by indolg
ing in scenes of the greatest disorder.
The speaker, chosen by the Philadelphia
ring ou account of his known readiness
to favtarcorrupt legislation.did not pretend
to rise above the low level of those who
elevated him to a position which he was
in no sense fitted to till. .
The disorderly scenes that marked the
closing hours of the house were like the
orgies of a bar room. The members act
ed in the way that must bring the.bLush
of shame to the cheek of every decent
man in the commonwealth. Paper balls,
tobacco boxes and missiles of every des
cription were thrown from one member
to another, while sneers and grbans and
vulgar and disgusting epithets were bane
died about ems by a set of corner loafers.—
A member who ha I been called to the tem=
'wary occupancy of the chair by the
speaker was pelted out by a shower of
tobacco boxes. The members who had
endeavored to act consistently and hon
orably during the session were sneered at
and made the targets for abusive and in
salting remarks.--:Easton Argun.
The Atlantic,
lodgment of the Court of in ;nary.
HALIFAX, April 18.—McDonald,Collector
of Customs here, gave judgment in the
Atlantic inquiry to-day in open court.
He commended the conduct of the officers
after the ship struck, bet condemned her
management from the time she bore up
far Ildlifax, at one P. M. on the 31st• of
March, especially the Captain's conduct
in leaving the deck at midnight. His
!certificate might be canceled, but in con- ,
sideration of his efforts to save life, it shall
be revoked for two years. John Brown,
fourth officer, to be suspendi.4 for three
months.
BODIES RECOVEBED,
Yesterday afternoon, after the steamer
i left Prospect, seventeen" bodies were're
covered, snaking fifty-nine for the day,
and twelve Were recovered to-day op to
o'clock.- The personal o. ;gage - of the
Merritt • family was discovered and
placed in the hands of the eastorusantb
• unties.
War with We,"lilddors
ihe U. f 3 ., Army who
was orderqd bY . the ?'resident to termi
nat¢ the .Ifodocs in retaliation for the
imachdpusiiurdeil - -cl Gen. Canby and
Pr. Thomas had a two days fight with
them hist - reek in- - which- -they claim to
have cut them offtfrop.„7etto end have ,
secured FIVE SeXtrij among %flitch is a
'noted chief "Scar Faced Charley."" Our
troops lost five kiII4 t eiti:lvtittft4icf
in the fight. The z
urt of scalping by
our foreccd7TeS of accord ell with the
"christampoliCy 4 V * l i reiiaent Grant but
we suppose this may be considered as
"indian service reform:' The following
despatches Were received
WtstiingToN,AprillB,—Tho following
telegram waS received to-day :
ITE.Pitivittir.na 310 DOC PEACE COll-
Iirs:sIONERE; e,imp ItED. SOUTH
SIDE TULE LA,ET, April 13—To if. R.
Chun, ding Comm i"ionor (-
fairs, Irtishinuton, r :Strt: I have to cept;rt
that on the Ilth iEsr., while the cotninig
sion was holding a council with the Mo
' does, by an act of unparalleled tketichery
ett their part, General Canby a\d Dr.
Thomas were brutally murdered, Meacham
left for dead and I escaped by running.
five shots behig.tlred at me. Mt:set:bor
ough was absent, having "gone home two
days preyions. The Indians are insolent,
firing daily on the' picket lines. Peace
cannot be inade with these men._ Waiting
further orders. 'I remain,
' L. S. DYER.
This tel"gram was nnsw(red as fol
lows :
WASITINCrrWC, April IS.—To L. S.
Dyer, United Siate,l Indian Agent, Lam
lied, Ifearlquarterg Jfodoc
Commission discontinued.' Adviee Com
missioners Meacham and lloseriliorough.
(Signed) EDWARD P. SMITE,
'Commissioner.
PLIOP. II AYDR.V . S DEgCRICTION 011 THE
El=
WASTII:NGTON, April 18.—Prof Hayd-n
in charge of the United States expedition
for the geoloical server of the territories,
who last year visited tile lava beds of Ore
gon• now occupied by the Nfodoc Indians,
informs the reporter of the Errning Star
that the lava beds are en outflovr . of vol.
Canie matter, forming a perfeet sea of
melted rock. which, in gradually cooling.
became. broken. Inonmerable little
streams have worked their way through.
and the wbele place is filled with caverns.
Olen times they connect with one an
other and extend for miles tinder ground.
They vary in width from fifty to live or
six.hundied feet. The ertrimccs to them
are generally very small sand therefore
can easily tie defended. The lava bed;
comprise from fifty to one hundred square
miles. It will be a difficult thing to
surround the Idodecs. and there is great
danger of their eluding our troops no ite.-
count of the familiarity of the Indians
with the lava beds. The modoes are the
same as the Digger Indians, and live upon
the rabhiti, hazards, snakes. mice nod all
kinds of hngsand insects which are found
in the caves.
The Lot:Mona Plaxsnere
, z
Over 100 . 17egroes
{~.\R7itiGTON, April IR.—The folio ing
dispatch has been rvteire I here :
N'ENY Orlennu. April 17- I 572. T 1
George IL TriName Attorney General :
Deputy Marshal Deklyne has returned
from Colfax. He'arrived there the day
after the massadre. The details are hor
rible.' The whites of Grant parish at
tempted to oust the hienmhent parish
officers by force, and failed, the sheriff
protecting the officers with a cohred
posse. Several days:afterwards recruits
from other parishes, to the number of
three hundred, came to the assistance of
he assailants, when they demanded tie
surrender of the colored pose. This
was refuse, and an attack made and the
negroes driven into the court house.
'The court house was tiled and the
negroes were slaughtered as they left the
burninz building. After resistetice ceas•
ed sixty five negroes, terribly militated,
were found dead near the ruins of the
court house. Thirty, known to have been
taken prisoners. are said to have been
shot after the surrender and thrown into
the river. Two-of
.the assiilants were
wounded. The slaughter is greater than
in the riots of '66 in this city. We will
send full report by mail.
"J. R. BECK WITH.
"United States Attornec
Dispatch front Attorney General Williams
Attorney General Williams this after
noon telegraphed the following to .T.
Beckwith, United lqates attorney at New
Orleans: "Slit: Yon are inktructed to
make thorough investigation of the af
fairs in Grant Parish. If you. find that
the laws of the United States have been
violated von will spare no pains or ex
rive to calm the pithy pqrties to be
arrested and punished, and if any mili•
tary aid is necessary to execute any
United States prikess, you will 'call or
General Emory for 'that pnrpose, who
has been ixstrneted to 'furnish it."
EOllO l 3 'W ILL T k MS,"
• • "IA Ef orriel. General."
West Tirginfa Liquor Lair.
'rho Legislature of West Virginia has
passed a bill, mailerip from parts of the
-Ohio, Illinois and Indiana "liquor laws."
It makes the dealer responsible fur all
damages received by the consumer while
under the influence of ,Ithisky. Every
person renting or leasing a house to a
liquor dealer also becomes responsible for
all damages done to or received by, per
'sons while under, the influence of liquor
bought in each building. It also pros ides
that, no liquor or intoxicating bever
age shall be sold in any cellar, or in any
room concealed from public view by paint—
ed glass, green screens, etc. Everything
must be done publicly end openly. If a
'man wants a drink of whisky, or beer,
he must c,et,it in an,opeo, public manner
'so that every.person.passing by can look
'in uponhim, and behold.him drink the
poison. Tbc4e. is no privacy allowed. • A
man cannot steal a drink. . lie must be
seen by all who desire to look in upon
-him. •
Itfprefiries..new divorce law provides
that no divorce shall be granted unless
the apidicant tan prove by at least two
, nritumso 4 , , bona' fide residence. of too
1 years within } thc State :it forbids the
pirson obtaining the divorce to
,marry
' again within two - years ; and limits the
ground Zor the cticarecucthunvit4pez.
ciged in the prestlit - statnta " - 1 - "' ^I °
ExotAsintEN are beginning to direct e d
their attention to the Nast herds - u , cattl,
in the Western States, and the t(nt•stion
has been raised whether or not an cipeti-;
meat to transport some of our Super
tluoub live stock across the Atlantic I
would be sneeeasful. It is sogxesten that
a fleet of steamers sks.uld be constructed
specially for this trade, and it is claimo
•lbat.t(ni+.rpceipts would largely exeild 011
expenditures.
Special Notites
9.Y. TON FL1.12-TATIO.V SIGNALS,
Bent on rerelpt of 25 cent, nil,' ac Printlnz and Pnb
lishlnz Rotten, !ti Vevey t:tm•t, New York,
A F:ti ever where to pall our near and novel Em.
broldrring Machine. You 11 for fltontrated
ir o txmp Circular. to Munro Aittuttfaciuring Cum
pany. MI) lintadway; New York.
TILE P 4111.042 CO.UPLYIOS.
Every 1.5,13 , xi nut, One I
I vary Moo alight to Itave nue
Soot on rexalpt of Ten Cents. Addro•e.
L. F. 11YDE d t. CO , Ito Seventh Avenoo, N. T
$OO Portelde Family Stole,. Mac'dne on 51 Day{ Trial
Many advardve• over nil Stal•f•otltm duaranleed, or
POlLrefanded. Sent complete, with full directions.—
Beckwith Sowing lacltlnc co., 014 Broadway, N. 1".
An Important Invention. It retains the Imps arc nt nil
times,nntl under the hardest ezeielb or severest strain
It in Worn with cunikrt i mid kept tin night tool clay.
efforts a pertualient run• in a fin is el,. sold cheap,
and sent by lien requested. Cirenlirs Per.
ordered t!,. letter sent I• 1 The EIZI "I lc Truss No
LKt Brosihrity, Neu. York elks Noho l ttor• MINA
Spring truratita too pdinrol; slip ofi too frequently. ,
FOR ALL NV ITO AM?. WILLING TO WORK. Any per•
I ton, old or yound. of either er, ran make from tin to
r e , tt ii rz o tr w ro!c it a r lt Loma d o a r yo o r u ll; s l r r y nlnL d l ,, Vano.d 1 . 7 ” nl o l i
Mt. year. Thla le a rate "moil.; unity ei v tl74o . oto
k orb plata work. and out of money. to makn an Ind.
rt•qulrt4.
••110W TO MAKE A LIVIni," ring fell ill•trise
rtsolpt of tett rms., Add Nn. •
A. lIVRTON 6 CO..lforri,lnia. Weolclicet.r
Er, purehn•ern rr 11.11Irond Land.
%oaten:ll Idap., phi - Ado:4- the I.nnd.nl*o new 111 tine
It Ida end thing to rue through Pre only Ina Alive.— hont,hk, It lth a r t, m, t ” N. , icd Free
Yet there arethnueondanhn.r hnblt nal condi, ton it one Ev")
of M
lat.rnor and dehillty. They roturintin of no v 0. E. DA
eLlne lanq rornml*sloner V. P. IL It_ O ,
maha, 'Neb.
dleca.e ; they an trer no po-III•e pain; but they •aner - •
no rrllrh for troything which ofrordr mental or 'sotto°. ' FOR ONE DOLLAR.
to their more rottn.t and energetic felloar-be- , uhf Ft; u:
hr mon.
on
r„oip ,
of Don Dollar,
rtelott. of r dtre, e'l dt ver S tad, and our Cat nlntrae,
',nine It:naps ord of tent thin orate Of inanitndr nod I rearedtottor upward.. of t .duo rorretlea. mitt, fal direct
torpor wirer From a morbid rtotroli. tool fOrroil"ro, to any address In the tweed Stott,—
rimy!. the. enemy of h.., n mind and body. When the Caldlt,tte true on rfiplltratton.
moor or nature I. rot ropithed ht a IrOVO end rc.....n10r
DEE ft. DOYLE, Fetel•men and Plotirtn,
elmoint too of the food. otur) organ in started, err ry I
61 Tremont Street, Bottton.
fronton Inwrruptea,
how. u 1,1% doe, common rt pro: rugg• rt tindcr
'"""" nt WE WANT AN AGE NT
hod rtretezthettiog 110 C More., (Or nu door or two, •
to rink nrt.r..,rdr fur, ainoru nt , oll.lr condlt mil than
111: IA 4 r. tar it toad do 14 on ordinary olrohollr
101liOnt 0 moored to,) but radically hod perm,
Orntly
/too I. tht• de•lrable ahteet to ho antionipll shed t The
answer TO thin gm soon, fatniie.l no the na vary in 4 n
fewienre Of A iittarter of • ei•ntort .10 cagily atria. IT,
flue new ihpir into the digectiii• or-gam. o. a course of
Hostetter's stomach Triter . An out naTTIP TM , In ad
min sterlth; temporary rerne•ilea. but wake the ideal
up ha ciicnuntaittug the tuattain head of tili•
st lament lad earczy. the enrol Organ upon which it t the
other OITA. depend lee their nurture and mipport,
lir the line tied n (loran do,. of the ;deal veirciahic
tank rod in I have or o lake t the (relit. , front
of Itte dyspeotic begin to feel loaign 11.1111,11 Cr.
appeilte w 111 he created. and with npp••tlt, The
Iv to Miro.l oh: , it Cr ere l's•ronVere 0.111 oho COnT• I.
nompT..T..—tonal hhatTTl, nt to he The rant. mil 1d
Ptah and c.0.d... bane nod Irene eta Arlin in •
throe:it the chat:itch. nrctilation. In-renal of it ri we•
Inn pairulit atilt it hit h lieretoloro been li.e
prrfecllf nourished
Or, PANTS ROW TO SELECT AND ESE THEM.
A plain 1..111..r. , 1 , 111111,111; rnr: with 41 d 2.
ry :A. II mot sin., (umlaut.
1 , 0 Am.U rn, Tata y•Ils roptr., lon nil In in'orti. air aq , . Sarnpl.
Ctlttlkitt pap., “nr. ni•Wrst. inu-rissid. any address.
I rt 1,4 o: In e , .1-. Pnl , knner.
(A111(1(
Poet Write, l'iiil.lll.lphhi
Wr ran ermfelontli recommend the Pain- Sr !.',• t.rfroctof,l•llll,ll,llloti,e,
liiiier--74./110 Pia/dist% A .el; Inn.) ,n , n , nd tlg, to paint
It is Ihe 'writ elfoctual remedy Wl' Anon n ( rallil ran 1.. r, ad "nirvre
for .lelloe. Pains, Utah %minds, e!..e.—St
Of t It•iti r m rg. e.lent
/'. la.. k m Mr. Ita: 1' JrArrder.
We 3 , lltir• that earn - lnnl IV ahoold hive to A .0: a.. 1,,
elTettard and Ppetily II Fitiu•Killer.—.4,n4,..rat NOT Ma% ina ,. .-ity to the minter. volt valuator to
ott ~1 a crzt I'. I , rocht
fiftzdte.' n:.Oil- 1... n il.ern among
cur giWn \ prri , lter th at n hot Or .4 Pain- pier : Pier+, • th , r, n - 11 , Tro d thy no!, :re Inc,ln Inn
Kill r t illyzii4./I1 a ir:lll.:iier roil hate 1 more
.‘r 11. trit , ll•lsin rlnna a real ler.
For limll in...moil and rifernil ii.in
have mood It ot grrat e t:.• r inll,li.brr ivi• ties eop;ra of this
A ineilicine A n family should he i t hoot
p p t Itt he a d I.y the an
rr, el Thrlnxtrepl. Thor ',at! nr. nor. Ittttt t-11 en.... In the
. .
C OOD troßns F 0.7 Tnr p.u.v.h-rr,LEP
Could itariiii I.,ep house witlamt it.— E./ risi.tt rhtttni t %re I. ',qr. iu I pevarour. - thirp , '•
in , litn, II smile rt.t, rnr r• •-ent. 'l4, Bo' ti tons(
Slioold lie kept In cv-re bonne, la roulitie-s t,, v. rttott, titli not tad, fur ~:t in,und in i.;oh .ili AA.
for grultirn tit /11 . LS 01 •tielenetei —(7,ei t Prem. I o , - ,t , ,,,re n..i..
Nonni, I, rver obtained such unbolt teteil ow- '
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tilarit).—:mient 06.,rrer. ' Itturttttl (Its - Larti.on ' bond of n iittc ittarl -Plifln
On, or Ili.. 'mot reliable speciliot or he nge ' I,drrr.
—NV 3: , rat Nt.rte.
Its pot, r i.= won.b.rfid and nneeptaled in re - ( J IS L.A. 10 ( '1...; 'IS.
lieving the int.t severe pain —lt i ri,,nrenn :i•alt• ,-- —-. . - ---- - _ ___
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An incli,ptmsable article in Cue medicine (lola. t: Pir , ft 1, 1
N. l EMI/oilier.
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It will recommend itself to all who tine tie(
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Gewrgia Enterpr.r. ,
1.4 Pclrimirei ) tvod and sr. 101 - r 3e. n ail- ECID NM' Ila / 4 , - Istria ezla - I=l.,
Is si,el.ll no,liein-.—J.lornl, St. .1, 1 11, N. B. 18 the B.V.ST IrkJ THE; %PC/El-D.
Ni, nn•airinr his sequired such .1 reptzt..tion ;
it hes real merit.— Ne fs
()lie nt the tnn4t fistful ineslirint..; bare used
11 and disp:,•n.ed it for the past tweet) years.—
.- Ward, .1 ..41,1.
The ;ne now In use _
7'rn n. , (se. nn.
It rabutble mocibin,!, tuttl ttsc.l by
many physieitins.—Bgrew, nalLeilrs.
WC IliWlyS keirp if whore s c can pit our
hands an it in tiic tlarit, if rictsl Lc.—Rtr.
Ililbard, narmak
One of the few amid., flint are jugt what they
pretend to lie—Brimenriel: Telegraph.
In nu mountain trace's nn ntetlicine is of so
universal amiliention al Pain K iller —l:er. X.
11. 14.14.Th:renege.
X"crxy- Davis di Maar',
ISANT . . AND roots.
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21,51 - CIIVEY'3
rmiquivtu CUCUMBER WOOD
pump. rote7cley, Duropi,
tod talosp. TM, best pomp for the
lift motley. (Dentton Fs oipcolotly
nvited to DIN chle._s's Patent I of pros.
rd Bracket nod Now Drop Chmk
Valve, whirl. can be srlthdrawn with.
art - removing the Pump or distUrbthf:
b.:joints. Also. the Copper etsn tuber
eft n veer mobs, and will entttost
I,ymber, por . eple Deader s every
vhure. Send tor Cutdpgnc und Print
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T.,33:E•TiT., !.ettees teatamclitary to the`
141Cotate of !LI iZt Ann Law; dent& Into or Auburn top.
ttnaquelianua county. Pa.. hay. been nrntlted to the
anbnenlnos. dlpor.an: Indebted to the,eatd agate. Ore
rerptcoted to matte itnraedtato payment) and thu.. bir•
tug claims or Oc11110iti• lwalot the eetata/ or the' told . 0 '
todant to garkan.knenvo the ' , awe nrlthalit delay.
MiMIIENI=EI
DIIII. 4 ISTIIATUWI4 , f;OTICE.—In the ertate of
lOditro .Sfeleule. derteteed, letter. of Admtots
trellon lu :kV ertnte, have been grunted to the an
te reieto-11. ell peen'!" Indebted to meld ertete, ere here
by out Itl , -d to tenho Itr.tnetitete pa)meni to the Adroit.
srtre,lor rerttilbose A:telt:rebates egetnet the tome. are
to:jousted lo.prodeni theta nt once.
NI. J. DoNNELLS, Adm'r
BLAVIES BLANKS!!
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lo,e on hand. and arc constantly priedirg. every
I and It) In of l/Sruntp, otrilirtmlhg
DE Itrlr, LAND' CONTItACTA. LEAR Elk WerEft,'
JUnTlerdi. MINOT/01.ES'. AND COLLK(I•
TuliS• ETC.,
All al Me 'very Cheapest &Ills
. At OHS °Mee.
12,000,000 ACRES.
03:kc,ap N•car =Les.
The-the:Teel Lend In Steil:et, (fir tale by the
ONISti PACIFIC RAILROAD CO.
in the Grhat Platte Valley.
,
3,000,000 !Sere , ' Central Nebraska
NOW for tette in trdet, Jr forty erre. and tior.rdi en
fire and tenyratit credit at 6 percent- .tio advance is
let-y.. 1 rt ci nit
Nllid anti lienh lend climate, fartfle moil. an *bandanna
of ~oat eelrb
Tin; itEsT MATIEET IN TOP. WEST! The creel
rareliant regtenn Of Wyednlng. Cntornitn, l'falt. and N.
vada being enpplit..l by the farnimer In the Platte Valley.
SOLDIERS ENTITLE!) TO A 1013LESTEA I) 06 ONE
iitNDlthll ANL hati
VIE BEST oOCATION A 1600 COLONIES.
FREE BONES 6011 ALL! NULLtaaa or Aqua of
rhoirP finv,rnment . I.ands open for retry ttr , -r the
litenestedd nearthin theist Haiku:id. Inn. good
unn-k, all rot %elliptic', of nn ottl country.
lu 0,1. Dm-told, •ee r the fivw. %nisi:We:llnd
ha-t bob., by Dr. JOHN f °WAN.
rilts liturc Di 3 aleW Xift,
i'wmmme - drd ntn4 endo,erl be prlgn Went sulni , der,
1t... n d , N 0 o ,lw, book
I k it ptt . fm per u ttnn rail. rril.
AN 4.CU., i.. F.ighth el., N. Y.
ONLY 10 CENTS.
EVERY MAN HIS MN HINTIFI;
A;vnts Iron 'e 1 Fen , C. , . rcrl.• ~`dr•••.
DOM EP: SEW INO 11..4 II IN E.
Vsl3 the Itei.ecgor hash 1.41 a and SoT•rorl
FASTEI Yen R ViNSIYIS.
No •;,:r1,.. , In Orrak. no elf tin:: of vavb : eurnkla,
very e tai'v ornv,l anvh nt a r pinet• levier&
anti a Vhir rzt.,Urr 1 , 1141.1 lb! 'O.ll . 1 non rt. Mann .tamp
r•enklar. CH War anti ON nopoer.l.rot•zeti brio. • rot
In at. , ln tha rtontpaid. on rev OWof nftv
lon.oeno n.. to 1:1C 1,1 i.. Agent natno!
Adder.. It 1,3410, • :kit OA 11 LOCK CO , O ,1Co..11” Mar
Yet St_ Ilarseka-g.
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STPP.IIII.I7 To Li, oTH ritS
V.V Eli V •.% NTEn.
FILES, Ii:LTING, AND m AcEtINERY.
Or Li ItEHAI. it - feTs.
Littty , and Ciro-Wt. Fter
t 3 £d.!+ ek. GRIFFITHS,
Dorton. Mare , & Detroit, 3: lett.
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Write for it nice List to J. If. .6013116T0ZY,
GREATWESTERO • .
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Wolin
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SMltbileld St- Plttalridaelf. Pa. "
Braced lontino `goat Wine. 640 to 4 , 1‘0 0 . nimbly Mot
cann• hto WO. t'.ingle Shot Gant , . fa to 6310.
6 , to 4Th. 1{‘ , ..hq....0 to ses. 19etoIo. ft to sB.
Gun material. - Yirhlug ate. I.lta.;ti (lbw noon , to
Dealers and Cltiltto. Army noon. If virulent,. rte., Winch
Of rraden tor. Chic& r,nt be ..eprear C. U. D. to be el.
amine,' before pito ha.
ISCITOII.CM CRYSTAL SOAP
roe Cleaning and pollphin, metal, her cleaning and
ii WM"- for removing ettltoo him marble far
nounblo4 nand.. and for up linioietiold eleaotog.
rior to any ofh., /mirk: mode. No other map per etarb
equal. It . rift?, In tot; dry air chtiapo. co. Envy to out
nod perfectly 11 , 11131i. - .21 and plennalit: All mower. roll It.
Statialfacatired utdl ley ,E.ASTUAN
SJi N Third St., Plilla.
PATENTS OBTAINED
No [re. nnlrro rure.•+. • ul. No furs in nth-Inm No
&co, for I•n•llmionry reArth. d for u.n : dw...
CUNNOLLY NUM, H. Form?. SL. Phlindolphis,
Po.. and 1;03 Muth SL. Weinhisigunt, D. C.
T. Recraloa 4 13=03
C A 1.1.1Pfi132/E -rioncirsil Children." A Modify,
Nikvophsetcl Poem, Orinloslly
pnAllined In 1.65. rlrriti , nt ihie ram And nnrlan, 01
now rend).. tile. !.Ifni. An- dean Aatiqilitiall
l'illnitqalt , ;: Co.. 13. t.nulh nth Puns.
A Rare Chance !
Pt pny n t Agent., fin per Arrek In mph who
will mirage with n+ at onto. Everything furninhed end
expeneea paid. Add,.
A. COULTER d CO.. Charlotte, Mich.
_
, t:.;94 - 1 GAT! Aeente wanted I—
tpe.e 44.7.et1f All clneree of working. people,
of tither eex.yorang or old. make more money at work
Tor n. In their op.tre ',temente or nll the time than at
northing eine. Particular,. free. Address G. SWIM
SON, tit CO., rottlatdi Maine,
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WORK,ING CLASS MALE OR
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wee!: anArit teed. larrp, [table employment at
Lome, day or et ening • no,c3klial required; foil •mitrior
dune 31,11 flailtr;:f: fir g 13011,1 rent free by mall.
it h rlx lure r iamp,ll.lCOUrilLi 4r, CU.,
It Curtlin.nt k 4., N. Y.
iorxim.w . sewmt RG3 ,
EAT aLYSIIVE
.In The ocarel arprrmeb to skrprcific ever direovered tor .
Orvperelv, Neuralgia. Itbrumstbm, Gout, Glare!. Die
imtry. Kidney, end Urinary Disvaree generally. is •e
-ilYrdanniverbor pu,sr 10 the pertil l ftle, It cares Liver.
GomPtaint, 'Chronic Dlorrbevo, der, Convtiparlou.
Arbena.rararrb ado IllonetoUv, !Manses of the NSW,
floneral Deblialrunt Nov:m.loa from /In as!
moll'byrirzit ssctncg,. Ir le ttIC Grrnt4 at Antidote eVer
MecOberml tar arrerrire-raltoll or briPking. , It eon.
era to the etanumb, promote. and relict,, the
Head edmost monody, No bouvehuld 'boatel be with.
out IS gpr salaby oil firorgie
g"3"l'or n lifetory or tba'biGiugv, tar inadlcal reports
(if tllO pOwer of tbu water over Me AMC lot marvellous
cure, NM tue.leeiilaenfrle from dleginguirbed mOP,
tend for iintneshlpte: WIFITNTY BILGTHERS, General
.1;m0.
in booth t'rlmt St...l.lxlladelphisas„
tiottteburg Spring Co .• .•
1 - RH RE WA lint
For Etn . yriree urilllud. /1410 , m0r, Mar,
alid fiti iluitTll MIN' s !.LSltraizzir
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tark It lo phirielfid v . tpltialy tb cbdiltilitinn;
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Amusements.
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GREAT GOLDF.II MENAGERIE.
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3 SEPARATE SHOWS-DT 3 SEPARATE TENTS,
MENAGEteIEi.GIEVINAMET7iI AND COLOSSEITM I
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