Oil Despatches. Soma idea of oil men, their manner of expression, thair ambition, their likes and their dislikes, may bo hftd from an artiole in the Petrclcum Monthly for Jan nary, from wluoh we ruaka tlu9 ex tract s Ooo evening in November, 1371, whilo occupying my accustomed corner in the telegraph offico at Titusvillo, I jotted down upon my paper cuffs and shirt bo som a few of the messages that wore go ing and coming over the wires, which I give below as a sample of the " inner hie" with whioh an operator is familiar, omitting real names and dates : " Shall I let a thousand go at 20 ' 8. is the buyer, and may want more" " What is Brown's well doing at Park er's ? Kun up the yield as she wlli bear, and I will buy in Bonnie's spot." " Doar Theodore, come home quick twins, market busted, and futures tum bling bring home a codfish for broak- " Brown's woll doing 1,100 barrols a day by actual measurement,' with tools, sand pump and a pair of bull wheels in the hole. Is good for 2,000 as soon as she it cleaned out." ' Tho production reports for next month will show an increase of 6,000 barrols an hour j you can bet on that, for the reporters are ' fixed.' The Erie ring has got one, the bears the other, whilo old 1 Reliability' is owned by both, and will pull off either tug as circum stances may warrant." " Get me a slice of old Ghilson'g farm before he hears of that strike near him ; fix Up the lease so tho royalty will be paid at the end of the year, I will bo in Europe then." " You must strike a thousand-barrel well at Brady's Bond. I,am 1 shorter' than pie crust, and have got to cover this week or never. Be sure and striko tho well so far away that it can't bo found for a day or two." " Sell tho oil to responsible parties on ly. Take no orders on Pittsburg at any price. Spot cash, cash spot only in that direction." ' Twins ! the thunder you say ! and here I have two dry holes at Pithole and tools stuck at East Sandy. Good-bye. Address me in Europe. I can't stand prosperity." " Can't you increase the yield of that Pithole well again t Another start and greaso will weaken so I can pay my board ahead." " I am coming home if I can borrow a dollar. Our well is dryer than a pow der house. Tako Georgo out of college, cut off Susie's music lessons, and sell your wedding jewelry. The French cook and chambermaid will have to go too. " Eureka ! I havo struck it ! One hundred barrels, and increasing ! Open a fresh can of peaches and let tho child ren have butter on their bread. ill be home Saturday with your diamonds. "What is tho size of Mrs. Lollipop's pin '( I will lay over that in size it 1 don t ac cumulate a cent. Jcnluus s well is as dry as a bone. Cut his family's acquaint anoo at once." Women and Homes. A recent number of the He volution con tains an article, from which we make the following extract in relation to homes, and what is needed in tho wife and mo ther to make them all they should bo : " Our homes have need of breadth and height. Cooking and nursing do not constitute home, or any good cook would suffice to make a man s house a home. Quiet, seclusion from the world do not constitute home, or the nunnery and jail would be homo. Caresses and delight are not the essence ot home, or tho harem would be home. Home is a place where mutual affection and mutual help secure happiness and growth ; an abode where a wise, strong, beautiful soul presides and guides ; and this guardian genius should be the wife and mother. There need be no fear that home will be harm ed by broadening the lives of women, Its greatest danger, to-day, lies in the pettiness and selfishness of tho womon who should be educated to great duties by great thoughts and aims. Many place is called home where the children say mother to one who is merely a cook and nurse. Many a place is called home where the mother is only a dressmaker for her children. We want in our homes wives and mothers who can do moro than feed and clothe the body ; who can train hearts and intellects, end save sonls as well as sew for bodies. Tho woman who selfishly loves the little group about her her husband and her little ones and cares nothing for tho rest of God'i children, is not ht tor wito and mother but she who loves her own family not less because she sees in humanity one large tamily to which she owes her lov or help." Jt Ono of the ministers of Elniira, N. Y., was having a donation party tho other evening, when Mr. , ambitious to appear liberal, marked a four-dollar cas ter up to twelve dollars, and took it in as his donation, getting much credit for his liberality. The next day the minis ter called at his store with the twelve dollar caster, stating that he could not afford so expensive an article ; ho would be pleased to exchange it for its marked value in other needed goods. And the minister was soon wending his way home ward, loaded down with a dozen dollars worth of selected grocerios. A drunken husband in an Ohio villagi who had a mania for breaking furniture had tho tablos turned on him very neat ly by his better half. She very quietly looked on while ho was engaged in his warwee demonstrations, then sat down and made oat a bill embracing each ar tide destroyed and its value. This done, she went to the saloon-keeper who kept her husband in spirits, and demanded the amount ot the bill, lie paid i promptly and collected it from the bus- band. At the mooting of tho Army of tho Cumberland, in Detroit, recently, Gon eral Kobinson told a story about Gener al Helfridge and General Barnum. Both theso ofiicers, when stationed at Buleigh, were popular, and a rivalry existed be tween them. One day General Burnum visited an insane asylum and received quite an ovation. This excited General Selfridge' jealousy, and in hopo of be ing similarly treated, and determined not to be outdone, he took his band and terenadtd a deaf and dumb institution. A negro waiter who had twice awak ened a traveller to inform him that breakfast . was ready, and a third time broke his slumbers by attempting to pull off the bedclothes, thus explained: Massa, if you isn't gwine to git up, I must hab de sheet anyhow, 'case dey're waiting for de table-clof !" A QltIC ULTVRAL. EsrbCis oiPntJOTNa Geape Vises. Wn Mnv flia fnllnwin D ATtrftnt from an article in tho List Ohio Horticultural Koport, by G. W. CarapbalJ, ano ot urn most intolliffcnt and successful fruit growcrs in mat state s u In my romarks upon puning, I shall advocate no particular system, for I havo not found anv that I consider applicable to all varieties and all situations. My obiect will, therefore, bo to state lacts Vd Rental principles, leaving their ap- plication to be maio as circumstances i require. It is well-know to all grape- growers that the wood growth of the of the next The object, therefore, of ft-- mine in.Tifp ia mmnid p. iat to uioAiMvnuio uu v.v vn ta af aooti Dnrl fri nnnfinA the now or bearing wood within its allot- 1 anA !, nfvlnnfinti of nn more fruit than it can perfectly mature, That our vines have been, as a rule, 1VV DldlVVI UUM W VUW S V I confined to too narrow limits, ana bud- i jected to too much pruning, I have no doubt ; and I am glad to see a general lessness is sometimes difficult, particu disposition among vineyardists to plant larly in those who carry grave responsi- n I ..Ma ,linnin. anil " YrilTin lnQQ 1 .' . . . 'T1!. V.Vvi- rC 1 i Ob niuKi uisbiviivua ..v. ww ... ... "A vino must eventually suffer from havinc- all its tendencies continually AU. .nmUl,oWtoromroil vU.u,..u..,u..u.e r......r to a mere traction ot its natural aimen- sions. Bo tar, however, as my ooserva- inn OvfTirlo T vrnillfl RAT tVlftt the iniurV I resulting from the severest winter pmn- ing, performed while tho energies of the vine are dormant, is as nothing, compar- cd with that caused by an indiscriminate I and wholesome summer slashing, whilo the vino is in vigorous growth and all its forces in action. tion. . In proof of this, I will mention the following experiment, which I have repeatedly tried with ait- ferent varioties, and always with the samo results. I have taken a young vino in perfect health, and in the full vigor of its early growth, ond cut it down to within two or threo leaves of tho point where it had started in the spring. This sudden check stops all growth for a week two, when tho upper bud giowiy I swells, and at length makes a new shoot, and, it a vigorous variety, it will soon bo making a rapid growth. I have then again shortened this new shoot a littlo above the former cut. The period of tho test is now longer than before, but a new start, rather teeble, will usually be made : and I havo repeated tho cuttmg- back process even a third time. The vino now either remains stationary, or makes a very foeblo and spindling shoot which never matures. Now if this vine be taken up after the fall of tho leaves, it will be found to havo just tho amount of paid our best physicians over fifty dol living roots it had when planted, and no tars for treatment, without any relief. more. All the new roots tornied during . , n , i I oach successive period of growth between I t.hn rlittoront. Tinininoi -will ho lounrl rlnarl nnd rnttpn ! nnf the different sets of roots indicating these successive pe- nods can usiiallv be traced. " Tho apphcation of these facts to the nrnetir-n of severe summer Tiruninsr is not diflicult ; and it is to my mind conclusive th.it its r-ffix-t ia onlv evil contmuallv. A simple pinchinp; at the ends ot too rampant shoots in order to strengthen the weaker ones and equalize tho summer growth in addition to the rubbing out of superfluous shoots, is all I believe to bo t:vi-i ui:fsnij, ii i been properly performed." . I10W TO HANDLE UATTLE. 1 110 Kev. T. C. Jones, in his address beforo the Board of Agriculture of Ohio, describes the points we want in cattle with a great deal of acumen. He says : " In cattle, we want the round carcass the barrel-shaped rib because, first, it gives strength to hold up the immense weierht carried in tho large stomachs of the ruminating animals, it tho nos are flat, the abdomen will be the widest at the bottom, and the tendency will be to let down the contents below tho termi- nation of the ribs. These " paunchy " animals aro seldom good feeders. In the second place, tho round barrel is irapor- tant in all flesh-producing animals, be- causo this form gives us the most meat in tho more valnablo parts. But the flat rib gives us a sharp, narrow chine, with a largo amount ot tougn ottacning muscics, ana very iiitio Tenuer ansa, jx carcass of proper form for producing nesn snouia appear large wnen vieweu trom above, because tno portion xnus seen bears the best and most valuable meat. The hips, must, therefore, bo long and broad, though not too wide, and especially not protuberant. Tho side view, with straight ripper and lower line, and nearly straight from the rump and the top of the shoulder to the inter section of tho lower line, will nearly fill a rectangular parallelogrum, as may be seen in a diaeram of a properly formed ox, sheep, or pig. And the samo would bo true of a front or near view of a well fatted animal, though in this case the parallelogram would bo nearly square, while in the side view it would of course be oblong. In all flesh-producing ani mals, the parts which aro mere onai Bhould be as light as possible ; the head, horns, logs, and bony structure generally, should not bo larger than necessary to give the proper size and vigor. The animal should bo large when fat. and relatively small when lean. In determi- nintr the excellence of cattle, no point is moro important than hide and hair. A mellow and clastic hide, with soft, long, and elastic hair, gives protection during our severe winters, and indicates a thrifty animal and good feeder, as well as tho best quality ot flesh. Weights and Ages. Somebody who has been "studying our weights reports that, upon an averasrp. bovs at birth weigh a little more, nnrl tiv1u n littlo less, than six nounds and a half. For the first two years tho two sexes continue nearly equal in weicht, t,..i i. j xi.. i. i.' i decided preponderance. Thus young men of twenty average 143 pounds each, while the vounar women of twenty ave- raaro 120 pounds. Men reach their heaviest bulk at about thirty five, when they average about 162 pounds ; but wo men slowly increase in weight until fifty, when their average is 149 pounds, lak ing men and women together, their weight at full growth averages about twenty times as heavy as they were on the first day of their existence. Men range from 108 to 200 pounds, women from 88 to 207 pounds. The actual weight of human nature, taking the average of all ages and conditions nobles, clergy, tinkers, tailors, maidens, boys, girls, and babies, all included, is very nearly 100 pounds. These figures aro eiveu as avoirdupois weight ; but the advocates of the superiority ot women might mane a nice point of introducing the rule that . . . , rn ? Ti wamen Deweignea tjy xroy weigni ukb n4-Va 4 1 a anil m flnnltvliiriAia TliA U.UOl ID TV (ID tUUU W XA W UUlOl A figures will then stand ; young men of man of twenty, 100 pounds. Miscellaneous Iloalln Xotca.' Tho following health hints nro from top November number of Home and Health. While tho facts may not bo now to many of our readers, they are wono treasuring i . . EXPANDING THB LUIWIB. Stop out in " yuivav m ju wu uuu, 01111- foctly oroct, with head and shouldors back, and then, fixing the lips as if you were eoinf to whistle, draw the air through the li ps into tho lungs. When bout half full, gradually tno onest is aoout naii iun, grauuaiiy raise the arms, keeping them extended wim me jimum m uio unum uuu, you suck in tho air, soas to bring them over the" hood just as the lungs are quite ihn 4ViniTihfl I and, &ftor forcing the arms backward And thft nhnst onen. reverse the DroccM hv whinh vnu draw vour breath, until m i 1 tVifl 1 11 ncr b are cniDtv. This Drocess should be repeated immediately after bathinir. and several times durinar the day. It is impossible to dosenbe, to one who has never tried it, the glorious sense f ' U I 01 viirur wmuu lunuwo um licitiw. i Sleeplessness. Tho cure of sleep- uillllt - H. 1UU Iicvuiv v filuuuiiitE n i one which, if broken up for any length nf time, is not casilv recovered. Often . ill tt U.. f.,1 n otsicio uiura, drugs, so deranges tho nervous system that sleep is never sweet alter. Ur per- nnti. Irtn .nntinnml rafr.lifiilnooa nrn. duces the same effect i or hard study, or too little exercise of tho muscular sys- tern, or tea and wliisky drinking or to- hacco using. rp0 prrmrY Blood. A well vQ:;nrl tw i, considers folln" B'iotion for purifying ino loiiowing presuripnou iUi puixxn.g the blood as the best ho has ever used : One ounce yellow dock, one-half ounce horseradish, one quart hard cider. Doso, ono wine glasstul tour times a day. A Word About Cider. Alexander Frear. in tho Independent, says : " For nany. bilious complaints, sour ciuer is specihe, ana in sucn cases s one 01 ino """er, " , giving. Uidcr guzzlers are an aoomina tion. but. if dvsneptics will take a little with their dinner, they will find diges tion greatly aided. We go in for the manufacture of a good, puro article, and, in the use of it, to let our moderation be known to nil men." The Earth Cure for Ulcers. I dried and pulverized some clay, says a writer in tho Country Gentleman, and re commended it as a valuable remedy to a noicrhbor woman who had lor ten years a very bad ulcer on her ankle. She had hhe applied the dried ciay aimosi con- i e . , . :. , stantly for about six months, and a per- l toet euro nas resuitea. xno nrst itouv of the nrenaration was to remove in flammation and relievo pain, and now sho savs there is no scar remaining, anu her limb, which was stiff and lume, is as elastic as when she was a cirl. The wo- man is a very largo, fleshy person, about tortv vears ot ase. 1 consiucrcttinouw a very severe one, ana tne result veiy satisfactory. About a gallon of pulver ized clay was used. Oakum as A Dressino for BURNS. jir Robert L. Snow says of oakum, as a dressing IOT DUrns, mat, it, iiiuucw ura hpaUng of extensive sores with remark- able rapidity ; it inuuees uoaimS wuu raximi iiiuoiim l ui-i o "r7 1 . . I . . . , . h.rv..iT.. (.nd f1 limn U ,r prevonta all smell j it is cheap, saves time and trouble ; ana, most important; of all, the resulting scars do not con tract. Pafer Comfortables. The mode of making comfortables warmer, by lining them with newsnapers, is eood as long as they lost, which cannot bo Jong, cs- nccialiv after washing a few times. I have tried a similar way of attaining the same object on cold nights, when I have not had sufficient bedding over me, esneciallv at hotels, where we cannot at I wavs cret lust what we want. Ihrow on one or two of the top covers from tho bed, then pull from tho pocket or satchel two or three largo newspapers one very large ono will do ; spread them on tho oe(t and replace tho cover, and you win nave a warm ana comionauio nigiit, without any perceptiblo increase in the weight ot tho bcaaing. Again, wuen vou havo a hard, cold rido in a cutter, or ten or twenty miles against tho wind, place a spread newspaper over your sliest before vou button up vour over- coat, and you will not become chilled through. Nothing can bo cheaper, and, as far ar it goes, nothing more efficient. Darkness in the Treatment of Small Pox. If a patient, in the begin ning of the attack, bo put in a room from which absolutely all light is ex cluded save that of a candle, the effect is to arrest the disease in tho papular or vesicular stase : tho skin between the vesicles is never inflamed nor swollen tho larcro scabs of matter never form over tlm face : there is no intense pain. and only trifling itching, and tho smell is either very slight or altogether want ing. London Lancet. Persons afflictod with eruptive diseases should not use salt nsh. Europe had fifty-six States beforo tho Italian war, while now it has only eighteen, with a population of throe hundred millions. Information about any Railroad Bonds ran be obtainod if you will writo to II. TT 1 U'll Uti VJ11AK1.KS . 11-Aani.r.K, iu. i " " """ i New York. New York Wholesale Markets. BUTTER State, fine firkins- $ l $ Western.... la CUEE3E State factory. 13 (i (;0 l d St) V M 3 (ui uuio ao.. r ottos-JirfftarvT .. iw to aood ndddiin. EOUS-s- reuna. I.tmeil . FLOUR-Stipertine S W KXira to lancy clsl. Ohio round boop a Ti Ditrs amber ' H)rlnt wheat SO Extra Genesee 7 40 Bu Louis double extra.... 170 Coax Mkal Western Jerey.. J 70 Brandviriue 4 M Bcckwbrit FLooa V 1W Ku I o GRAIS-Coaa-Western 78 Southern so Bablet Western fo Canada . 1 io Oatb Rva 0 Whkat Western No. 1 Spring... I M Do. No. I do. .... I 6C Do. Amber 1 ai Do. Whiu I ti White Genesee 1 to PROVISIOKS-Pork-Newmess... li 4 W'b prim... II Si Bms Plain Kitramess 0 00 Beef hams " 00 Bco - J Gaais Uiag - - Lsao - BKEU-Clover . J) Timothy....- f laxseed. . ...... . . . . ... ...... WOOL N. V., Pa.. O.. and Mich.... C4 VU and Iowa to Texas aud California.. M bprvkh-iw. I Oood I . . i gnKKP u LAMiid-ritip."..".!.' BWINg-Llv , Dressed.. Not tttb Timm1 WAT TO DO IT. -A Franklin strcot gentleman and his wife hud a littin nrmminnt Christmaj eve, when ho kindly said hd would hang up hor stockings for her, Which ho did j but i,wdvertcntiT omitfcA to take ho out of thorn, Sho stood on her head tor inn ,, tu neighbors arbi- tratcd. Norwich Jiulletin. A Glorious Eecobij. Twelve years ago a few modest lines in a Now York Journal invited publio attention to a ooumai ihyimju iuuui J new Vegetable Kostorative, and solicited ui no muiim tta u . . digestion, biliousness, fever end ague, debility, nervous disorders, rheumatism, an1 all svntvi Wl .1 i ti tsl wnitirimT lflVHTOr ating and regulating treatment In tins auiet nnnretentious way, PLANTATION" Bittehs wa introducea to tho world, . . . . It was a ruccors from tbo beginning, All that was claimed for it as a tonic, a corrective and antidote to malarious fever, was found to bo strictly true, Within five years tho annual sales of this - .till nitwit) tuuouura u uiw - -j A few years more ana the do mand had swelled to fit million. The annual consumption of the bitters has now reached tho almost mcruiuuie m J Kate 01 S.IX millions or uoit.tviu tor every bottle sold a copy oi me 11.3- TIIATED MEDICINE ANNUAL, published - ... . ,tf 1.',nnnn " ip"tjiui, 1 18 elv,:" "j Glad tidings for the Slaves of King Alcohol, llow many a manly lorm is the limlll(on t rana(. Hanrtrortaof tuoiraanua palsied i how many a noble mind HiSt" aeswoyea ; now many rium3M iuu loat through the cures of strong driuk I 10 the despairing victims ot tneBatauu tryant' A ?ho1... ?0 8hKtte,r?a ' iralnhV, ,:Iliri, .nd rackinff head- r ... aches, seem to find no relief except iu the renewed use of the fatal poison which brings them every day nearer to their miserable end, we announce glad tidings of ert-at ioy ! Dr. Walker's Vinegar Bitters contain not a single drop ot Alcohol in any lorm, but are a govmlgn remedy for the ills ot drunk- enness. inejr reiiore iuuo uu oucuw to the system, and entirely eradicate the pernicious appetite tor liquor, iry a few bottles of Vineoar Bitters, and you will never crave btroug spirits again, but hnd your neiiuu repairea, your mind restored, and be once more a man m the blest sense. To Farmers, and nil who want land, the Missouri. Kansas and Texas Railway Co. offers easy terms. (See advertisement in another colurau). These lanne lie aioiijf uie .-eosno Valley, Kansas, one of the richest valleys In all the West. Materials for building and leucine. and fine limestoue auarries are witlilu easy reach of almost every quarter section. ltie Immense prairies and river bottoms, covered nun urn UiUiti: odid, u v.. " m,j RU(j 0l,,,n winters, presenlnnequalled ad with rich uatlvc grasses, ana luvorea wun ary, vantages lor the mining of cuttle, Bbecp, fend borses. Fruit growing Is a specialty of this State, as shown bv its receivinif a gold medal from the Pennsylvania Slnte Horticultural So ciety ljr "a col lection ol fruits unsurpassed lor size, beauty and flavor." Few places equal Kansas In ueultuiulness oi ciunaic, ana in no country cau more days of out-door work be All riersous deslrine to see the lands of this Company should purchase tickets for Neosbo fulls, wucre nil necessary luiuruiuuuu us iu land, routes, &.C., will be given by Isaac T. Ooodnow, Laud Commissioner, who will also give tree tickets lrom thai point to purcuusers. rnkvvvn Hivm f n rnnih nltin .db?". 'tJZ ,nd . - Hffri,..timmure!l. and the kin mafl soft and smooth bv usinsr tbe I - . Juniper Tar Soap, nmdo by Caswell, Hazard &, Co., He w-York. It is more convenient and easily applied than other remedit s, avoiding the trouble ot the greasy compounds now in use. Inherited Diseases. The number of transmissible complaints is larger than is generally supposed. Not only scrofula and consumption, but rheuma tism, gout, liver complaint, constipation, cerebral aiiections, and probably dyspep sia, are inheritable, t ortunately, how ever, these terrible heirlooms may be got nd ot. Cut off the entail with UR. Walker's Vineoar Bitters. This powerful Vegetable Alterative and In- vigorant, is also a blood depurent. It rem0ves that transmitted poison from the circulation, and cures what are call Pa constitutional disorders. i'e were pleased to see, not long since, in one of our exchanges, some pretty se vere remarks addressed to several per sons who, during an interesting lecture bv Rev. Jno. S. C. Abbott, kept a con tinuous coughing, which prevented many from hearing. Pooplo who cannot retrain lroin couching, had better stay away from such places, or also take a bottle of Johnwh't Anodyne Liniment with them. Tlin iirmnrt.'iiien of irivins Slteridan'g Camlry Condition Poirden to horses that have been out in tho cold wind, or drank too much cold water, cannot bo over estimated ; no man should be with out them who owns a good horse. . .. . SOOI1 OS thcro IS the slightest uneasiness f ni,nu4. rlifVlonltv nf hroiitliin r. VLAVC i V.' Ik V w L .... " - v. kuu vui n. i. .... . ..... .--. u. p. or indication of Cough, tuke during tho day a low " llroicn $ lironchud Iroche. One-Fourth of the Mortality In this country. Is due to nerlccti:d Coughs. Tb'8 U a BUtUllcal fact, and 11 is equally '.rue that uo Coul'U or Cold would ever prove laiui If the tireut balsamic reiiicdy " Ilale's Honey of Uoreuound nnd Tar," were taken In the ear)v ataires, Rcllcet ou this. . Pike's Toothache Drop cure Toothache In one minute. Sold by all LTU.ukwisui cents. To tub Pernio. We know of no remedy equal to Jacks )N's Catarrh r-siTP and Troche I'oWDBh. fur Catarrh, Asthma, Loss of Voice, &c. Is mild, pleasant, aKreeuble to i, and a sure tore. Ask vtiur unionist lur it. or mail I J." cents to Cotil'EK, Wilson & Co., Pliiladc.bia. A protruding toe Is nol a aiirbtly Ihlnu, any I notliliiL' about health and com Tort. 8IL ER TIPPED Shoes never wear ut at lhe to. for Sale by ult Dealers. Economy Is wealth but lhe best Shoe is the CABLE SCREW WIKE. Tbey never rip, leak or come apart. Try them. All geuuiuu goods slumped. Bit monce In How to Vase the Farm Py.' hVni to Geo. A. Ileiu, Chambenbuiir. Pa. For (Ac assTand cncipasT Stamp Puller and Rock Lifter, address T. W. Fay, Camden, . J. Vceetlue Is a great panacea for our sued fathers and mothers, for It Kivestbem sUenKth, quleU their uerves, aud kvs uiem nature s sweet sleep. To Consumptives. Th. advanisAr hsviuir been permanently cured of Utat oread diaeasa Cousiuupuou, by a almiil. remedy, la anxious to mak. known to ma fol.ow sufferers the laeaua of cura. 'load who dealr. it. lie will send a oui.v ul the urasorliiliuo atea. 1 1 roe of eharee). with th. dlroctioua lor piepaMug and th aaiua. which they will uuu a auaa tusn )NBUMiT10M. As I tm A. BaONCHiTl. 40. tat U .1 taking Ui. prescription will please addreaa m SouUThlrd St.. WlUlamsburgu, N. Y. CONSUMPTION. A Remedy Found at Lastt , It Will Cure Your Cough. It will Prevent rtnd Cure Con. Mllltptioil. Hint Conph. which yon arenoirKiftinir. may result Uy IS nor usoil. wny sscruicu your nlewhen your disease cau bo cured soqitlck aud at HO small a COS. uiut :.iuv-ii,nl u.nou luhnn Cnm. What IS the Value of Money When Com- imivu w nuim. Thn who ar aAllrtM with a Onnrh nrnlth Con- aumiitjon r at the folloln lflttfr from ft pronil. nmt merchant ot Marine City, Mlcliigan, dated Jul-.-2-t, l70i Dmr Hint The Allen'a Lnn Balaam lias arr Tea. I would not like to I e without it, for it haa saved my life. I took a bad col I, and a cough, and finally consnmpUun was seated non me. 1 was In a very bidstHle. I trledevBylhlnKthatwaarecommcrd rl, and spent a grtat de-1 t money, and not no heip. hnd Alif-n's Lnn Balaam lor sale, but I knew iwitMttiv f ita mmlta. I did not like to take it with. ont kuowlnc more about it. I had not told a bottle. vhen yon. af?ntcnion me, 1 tnid Mm 1 co..m not..i .mi.p kdt "Kd?tnyHp nrnrlan. ti e hrat bottle stormed my oona-h t and,, e. lore me mini vuvue w.r, "j .hu.. " t.Cai.l nn.1 wnll And I can n ow aoenk knawlnfflv to mv friend, and customers of tho good qnalitles of Allen's I.uim liuiaam. 1 remain yonra, n-nneci. flllly, . L.C.COTTKKl.I.. ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM Ta warranted to break nt the moat troubleaome cnuxh in an Inoredlbly short, lime. There Is no renie- 5'i" rii. m. f Tnvi.lon of rpnl merit than .,. balham for caring tjousumpuon, congiis. it la uly a -ont olxht yein since the Balaam wm flnitofforeilt ithepHlilio, anil, In thla short time It ha. e known 0 rtiB8ase.thatlti reeominenaeuior. M narme to the moat delicate Ciiiid. lt pomainano opium in any form old by Medicine Dealer generally. CALL FOR ALLEN'S LUNO BALSAM. J. If. Harris Ac Co., Prop'rs, Cincinnati, 0. For sale by Perry Pavla Ron. Providence t John F. Henry. New Yorkj French, Klcuatos s to., Phllad Iphla. , riMJE SPORT S OWN JOKE BOOK SENT FREE. Ad X areas (wiUmtatnp) box 2731, Now ork. -V IVD BTrtnV Pa.tla RhMn. Rvlnfl. Poultry, and JjDoks. Sendftamp for price Ht. FRANCISMOB- RIS, (breeder) 18 North 13th SU Philadelphia, Pa. A GENTS wantfd for " ORE AT FIRES IS L'H IV AUU AND THE WEST." 660 naeKS. 75 illns. Price $4.5(1. Terms extra. Address C. P. 11KADWAV, Danville, Pa. i. , f nitVub. will Lw.ll . M.. la to ht Mil, SI 1 3 tar S3. . fr... T-T Ol.l .S.U Uto. 1,N, KliU UU.. S.libW, Tw i F,fT FiLOilD PURIFiER. A valuable Indian compound, for restoring the health, and for the permiinent care at all diseases arising from Impurities of the lilood, such as Mcrofula, "crofulons Fl umor. Cancer, Can cerous Hnmor, Erysipelas, Canker, !nlt Ithentn, Piinplea and Humor on the Fnce, Ulcers, Couiihs, Catarrh Hronrhllis, N urulvln, hheu mntlnm, Pains In the Hide, Dyapep In, Constipation, . Coatlvcnesa, Piles, ilendaehe, Dizziness, Nervousness, Knlnt- nesa at the Stomach, Puina In the Duck, Kidney Complaint, Female Weak ness, and Urnernl Debility. This nretinrAtion Is sclentlflcallT and chemically combined, and o MrunKly concentiated fr m root. hHrhs And barks, tliut its ood effects are realized tiurordiately niter evmrneueln' to take lt. Thei e is no disease uf lhe human syetein for which the X o etinr csnni't be u-eil with peiteet xalety, as It does not contain any metallic compound, ror eridluat Ing the system of all iiupuiities if the blond, lt lias no equal, lt has uever lulled to ett'oct a cure, dv lnfr tone and strength to ttiHsvstem debil'tteil by disease. IU won.ierful effects npon these com. nla nts are sniprlsinit to all. Many nave ueon en' en by the Vegkiink that have tili-d many other rem- sUes. It can well ia cuiieu TIIK GHEAT BLOOD PSJRIFBER. ritKrARKD BY . J. STJSVEX8, BOSTON, MA8K. Vrlce 8 1 .S3. Sold by aU rJniKjrlsta. BRIGGS & BROTHER'S CATALOGUE OF iFlDTOaiuVeietifiSeiiis, ,ummer Fliwerlnjr I! nibs, for 1872 ; fnw readv. Conslstinir of over 130 Danes, on rosn. Vow realy. Consisting of over 130 panes, on rosi- lliueu pacr, Willi upwards iw nepsruio cuin,auii Mxll nutilul t'ulurfd t'l teal Cover, a tieau- titui uesiKu lucoiciia. tub rieunat caia oue .ver published. Heud - rents lur vupy, lint one ball the value of the colored pbttrs. in llie yrt order, amount ing to not iesstnKU fl.lhopr.lre of catakirun, 2!., will tin refunded iu a-ena. Ke customers nloMl on tlia snnis i mtinlf witti old. Free to old customer Quality of si eds, size of packets, t riei s and premium, odeied, make it to the advautaxeof an to Uiireiisse seens oi us. ere cuiuiuKiiv iui truordiuaiy inducements. You wlli miss it It yon do not see our eataletruo before oidcriua; seeds. Kltli-r of our two chromes for IMS, s'.ze 19x;4 one a flower plate of bulbuus plants, cniislHtinK of HIUs, Ac the other of auuuul, biennial and perennial ,'"n,,j .! "ZTku a n't flora CI1UUMO ever issued iu tins couutiy. A supeiti pa lororna meut ; mailed, post paw, on receipt ol 7iie. ; also ireo, ou conditions speeinrd in catalogue. Address BRICGS & BROTHER. Ettdblixhtd 1.46. ltd lieaicr, ew York. SWARTHMORE COLLECE, Swarthmors, Ponna. A few students of either sex, who - , , .. , 7 , . i . ... I present testimonial, oi Kooa uiorui cmuTiei.vr, win u udmlttcd on or before Sd mo. 1U 1H. s'or catalogue address EDWAUD II. MACill.L, Prlucipal. hoovers lew Callery of thromos I HOOVER has removed his establishment from M Market St. to 1 1 1 7 Chestnut St. fliiladelohla. Pu.. h here he Is prepared to receive orders from tbe mule lor Foreign t'lrwiuwi as weu ins own puuiu-a- tionH. Mr. r. 11. In iut liuished a new chroino. called T11K SPIKIXUAL liUlUB, same file, price, and style, ai his popular pictures TUB CHANGED CROSS, T11K FAITUKLL CHOW nxilJ, 31 An I Anii OT. f UilA, auu TIIH 1IOI.V V4MILY. size to flame xz28 incbt-s. The new curonio oi "Ttiu UArnns ur ins. SEIl APIS," after the celebrated marine painter, James Hamilton, slse S0i7, is a very due picture ; alto, "BOTH PUZZLED," size 14x17 I his celebrated FRUlT-PlEC'kS psnnnt bu KurnaHed. ilKAL'TIr'UL b.NOW. lexis. DELHI, N. Y., an autumnal landscape, and many others of equal merit tor sale by ail the lead ing dealers through out the Cnited States, and wholesale by the puhlMu-r, I. HUXIVUHiAOi A AIT IStllUUI SI. -uiw Brainard's Musical World, A mnnthlv M-.mzlne. each number containing: twenty-four pages of beautiful new aiu.ic and interest ing reading matter. Each volume of tbe Mimical n orlttcoutauis gsu worm a cwic miwir, x.. u uuw ber contains from cigbt to ten nieces of new mui-ic. Only tl per year, with elegant premiums for clubs. llanos, u.-guilH, aieiuueoua, uuu.'i u.n. n,uu...i., Ohromoj, Sewing Machines, etc., given as Premiums. Seud ten cents lor specimen copies containing a large amount of new mut-lc. new premium list and full par titulars. A. Wrens S. JJrl Al AnD o tu.io, ruuiisuers, Cleveland. Ohio. Catalogues of muic sent free. Vauey Hoods, Toys ii Fireworks. JOSEPH . PURDY, 32 and 34 Maiden Lane, Now York. IUPOKTXH, KXPOHTKR, AND MANTJFAC- TUKKUS SUM . Mas ou baud a large and choice stock of FKKNCH, KXGLISH AND GKRMAN TOYS, rOk TIIK Fall and Holiday Trade, Home and out door sports and games of ail kinds. tV A n exptritun of it ysart enabb-a m to antici pate lh uia.U of lit public, and at pric4 that all will Qeemrt4SMmabt-. KKKO'EVU Murders A' d Chicago Fires never huiiueu to those ho usouruew faient sadly Lamuwlck 0 ouu solrt in asya. Agents wanted eveiy where bamplea uy man sue is. auiiitw rsr, iMlarWlLS VU.. UUW "WWIi ,VI, A UKN'Ils WsuttHl Aireutsmuae more muney al l A woi k lor us IMjUI any uuu uk else, rartlcularalree. u. bid. so x km., i'tiw Art rub Tt. Poi thuid. Me. (OOA for Untelaaa PUnoa. No discount. vptuvi amenta. Addreai U. 8. riAHQ UO., Bread war, il- V. Sis stM9W:"i far Beauty of Polish, Savins Labor, Clean llnuso, Durability 4 Cheapness, Unequalact. mzwns Of woRTlil.tsS ntlTATinx ondsr ether names, but resembling ours In tlupe uud color of wrapper intended to deceive. tn nisto sri rot.isit n nn., for nwo dcaior' s(, (it twelve irtits pir iKiiinrt tivtnty.Sv mid tnf pouml bnxet. " Clitaptr uiaii ui other llulk l'vluli (cr Cbenp nnti lmmMp Bupewtlrsothpr article turpurpoM. K ItlNIMi Nt' III.AI li 1.KAU Llllllllt:ATUH. lu..lnM .ifift ftrhlnni'V . Xjfttt tx tlmesoslnnftuoU alone. Sfi lb. and Bulb, boxes, 15 cents pur lb. Try it. MORSE BROS., Prop'ro,, canton, Mast. MISS SAWYER'S SALVE. TTERK you have ft nulvo comblnlns KMthlng tttil XX bfttlinsf propcrtk-8, with no dnniceroui Ingred tent. A remedy nt hmid fur the many palti and ncliun, wounds and brulflc to which flesh li heir. In more erwily applied tlinn many other remedies, novor producinff n bud eifect, but always rvJierlng pnln, however sevoro. ltU prepared by Mi$ Sairtjer, who has uood It In her own extensive treatment of the sick, for nearly twenty years, with grent success. The principal diseases for which this nWi Is rec ommended are, ChiWUtin. Ii7teumttnmt A7t't, Scrofula Old 67cr, JSatt flhrwn, 8praint mi, Fever JSoreg, Felon Pimple, Krylplui Sort Eye &nrbr'$ lUh, J)(afne$t Boil, Itlnff'tcorm$f Corn, Mies of Jr. sects, Canctr, Toothache A'nr ache, Sore Nippl?t ahlnenst StvolUn JlrtasU, Itch Scald Jlcad Teething, Chunked Hand Scald Cut JSruises Croup, Omiuf Hp, and Sore on Children It never fulls to euro Rheumntlpm If properly applied. Rub Hon well with the hand three timet a any. In several cases It hns cured palsied limbs. For Pile it has beon discovered to be a sure rem edy. Persons that have been nflltctcd for years navo Doen reunvea oy a iuw applications, r or r.ry sipela it works wonders, niljiylng the Inflammation and quieting the patient. For Chapped Hand It produces a cure immcdtatoly. Let those with aH Ithmm obtain this Halve, and apply lt five nd they wilt Hnd It luvaluahh. lt Is eood in cafft of Scrofula ntid Tumor. Cancer navo been cured with' IU The best Halve over invented for Swollen Ureast and Sore Kippft. No way Injurious, but sure to .flurd relief. Sore or Weak Kje Rub It on the lids gently, onco or twice a day. Cures deaf noes by putting Iu the ears on a pleco of cotton. For Fdon this is superior to anything known. For Pimple this nets like n charm. For Burn nnd Scald, apply tho 8nlve at once and it glvet Immediate relief. For Old Sore, apply once a day. X'it among the least of the invaluable properties of Miss Hawvku'h Halve are its bcueticial vtfects on the hair. Rubbed on the sculp. Iu five or six diffV-rent parts, it promotes the growth of the hair, prevents it turning gray, and on bald upots it pro duces a new growth or hair. N lady should be without this Invaluable article ns an indispensable cosmetic for the toilet. Jt eradicate dandruff and lleaAc from tho head, and blotches and puiilcs from the face. We. tho undersigned, have been acquainted with Mies Buwyer fnr nmtiy years, and believe her to be a Christian lady and n skilful nurse, and having used her salve In our families, it gives us great pleasure in saying it is tho best gci.crnl medicine we have ever used : lp, E. F. etttfcr. ltev. VT. O. Ilolmai, Her. Juacpli Kallocli, Iter. George VralU Oen. J. T. Cillt-y anil wif. CupL J. Crocker anil wife, Cupt. DrtviJ Atnct anil wifv Win. Wilton ami wilu. John T. Bwy, Wm. H. Tilwnih, Mrt. Charlei Snow, Jin. Alex. Snovr, Dr. E. P. ChaM and wife, J. WfekiflrUl nnd wlfa. Win. Llouttic and wiie Jacob Shaw and wife, John 8 Ouw ond Mifp, i. iu niH'nr, A. H. Uc: II. W. TViclu and vHp, Uca W. Kimbsll, Jr. (Mayor W. O. Fuller ami wife, Tltuiim Col Kin nnd wlf. j Joioph Kurvfpii, OI llWIi IfllMII QUa Will. Ira. llvary InKraliaiu SJOk wife, 0. J. Conant (Fottmsttcr off Rockland) and w lie. 1. K. Kimball at id vritV, Willium JlcLoua. C it- maiiaru. Kphraim Uarrott, Lvandpr Wo.-ki, iiun. A. a. unjpw, TO THE AFFLICTED. If vour Dnisirlst is out of tlio Siilvc. nnd noelocti to kuep suppllL'il.BC'iid sevoiity-fivo cents as directed uejuw, unit receive a uox uy reiui-u niuu. rut np In I.nrtso Boxes at 50 centa each (nearly throe lime, as lare as llie Itox i-pi-cseiiti-cl above). 1'renanil by MliS O. HAWYEU, nnd put up by L. M. ROBBINS, Wholoealo and Retail Druggist, Rockland, Mo. A Trial liox sent freeliv nutil on receipt of seventy live cents, by I.. M. UOliUlNS. Uucklund, Me. mis VAi.r.r,i,r patat! is sold by ALL UEAI.EUS IX MEMCIXES. Inve-ttora was wl-'a to eii Loiters Ttto-t tre revised ta csuascl rlVx rvJi's prpprvir:T0x3 of the who h. projocnv.i ciJ:: I '0LVver'r.,i?v'yJi.l'?t . Their AM': IOAN" AXD LITROPEAT vat. EXT AGKN'CY ijtho irnvt extensive iu ttio world. (liartT(rs less linn uny oJ'r roliMa atency. A l'am;hlrt contain. nir tall lumrucuuua tu Inveutom. tTiTA liandeomo Baund Volnmft, cnntnlnlnir 1M Mcv.Uar-.lcr.l cnifnivmi; i, u:.J Hi . Ihuloil State Ceniu.i by Coumiua, with lliuu nnl U'witt for MochanicH, juancu uu ri-'e tjn in uoiuit. iav uciBNTiriv 1, 800, OOO ACRES OF TUB Richest Farming Lands in the World, VOR SALE TO ACTU - I, SETTLERS. Neosho Valley, Kansas. Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway Co. CAM NOW RUNXIXU 400 MILES. The Lands offered bv this Cnmii inr ate mainly within an mi.es of eech'shlo of Ilia road, extL.iliug ITOmilesalolis the NEOnliO VALLEY, the rlcbest, finest, aud most Invulrig valley tor setllemeul in the West. One-thud of the labor demanded at. th. East will Insure here double tho umouut of crops. fltlC'K OK I.A.N ..-tllu $i per acre; credit of t n years' time.- THUMH OK HA I.E. One-tenth down at tho time of puro use. No payment Ite second year. One-tenth e.-ery year after, wi h annual lntoreaL For lurther information, address ISAAC '. liUUU.MlW, i.nnd Csni'r, NKUSHO FAI.U1 KANHSA. AU EN TS WANTED FOB LIFE IN UTAH UKInllnn r X l'0-.t of lhe S Kf It If I VKH and Jtlib I JiltluB ol HMJll.il linis.u. With a full ami antheutlo history of Polyffuiny, byj. 11. UKaLLK, Editor of the Halt Laae Ke- Mirfor. I jineutaare meetlug with unpreeedeited sticcesa, une r-THii-is le suns, rila-rs in four dtiys. auotber 71 Iu two ua a Keud for circulsrs aeil what the uiesesaiaoftbe work. .NAI IUXVAI, risuau l.H iu , Pld .a., Pa. CET THE BEST. DK. GROSVENOtl'H Imoroved Porous Plasters ar. i-tsmmended by the BKsr f,"T;-' " a ur ana ic n""1""" Si AJttnirin ia inn i.en n ia cneapest week y I i:s-I . .... ....,., j ,,,. v.,i( tmted Nowsnsner devoted to Kcijueo Art. n.r n . I Ladles' Hold l.eontlue aiiddcntir Clold est t M0NN CO.. 87 I'.irk llow. T7aw v.i, H7iol A'o. OIJU ,000 1 Ttekttt limited to KA1.U1A. iiisaABan is j"" '. f UKsas of BsLF-crKS. Written by oue who cured hlin KEYB. PAIN ill tbe IIRKAbT Ll) NUHur HIIJE. Klf. nd sent h-ee on receivlni, . ?..t.naiA directed en- 8C1 AI'ICA, WEAlf BACK arid r EM A 1.E w fcA to insure the best resiUt. .... , ,. i ioe Ut Na. Vnr (. Hold byaUDlUKKisla.' PK1CK ii cents. CANVASSERS WANTED Tonlscobelore thd people lhe plan of the f-nfon i o piscw oeiora iu. i"-i"" , . ... ,-.:. . ..........., All llie l.elleUs OI L.lle ance at cost. This nl.u Is laklug iho lead wherever erever Uitiwluceal. Libel ul commissions allow ea or aalsr alary Ref- gua anteeU to active, inieiuseui,cui.:,, ervuees reqiuieu, iwu Union lfoiiollt CJo., Ilddletuwu, Orantie Co., N. Y. mJti Smear Maker's Frient I l SO 000 sold on. day ! Mot fir. Agents wautsa to canvass and sell Ion's Pstv rrcr OALvawtEvn Mrrsuo kcsiaa bsr Kroor and Bockbt Rsaaaa. humpies, t'imilars and Terms seal on receipt of W cm. to oar oostsn. No to. Address C. a POST, Msauf. and PataaUa, Uurllagua.Yt i VililWiWaifflrB J. Walks, Prnprlftar. R. tl. Wf0o4t t Co., Dracftliu Oca. A riot, Sn Kmnclwo, Cl., wnS M OmmtrM ttrt, fi, T. MILLION'S Brnr Testimony t their Wonderful Carntlr llerts. Tbey are not a vile Fancy Drink Made of Poor ' Rnm, WhlskcT Proof Spirits nnd Refuse LlQnori doctored, spiced nnd sweetened to pie sue tho taste,onllcd "Tonics," lAppetlrs,, "Uestorers,,,4ic. that lend the tippler on to drunkenness nnd rnlu.bnt are a tnie Mediclne.made from the Nntlvt Itnots and Herbs of California, frre from nil Alcoholic Htimo Inntft. ThevaretheREAT Ui,OOI I'IRN A FIERand A LIFE GIVINU PUIXCIPLE. a perfect Renovator and Invlgorator of the System, enrrylngoff all poisonous matter and restoring theblood to a healthy condition. No person can take these Bit tars according to directions and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and the vital organs wasted bevond the point of repair. They are n CJrntlr Pnrgntlvrnn well nan Tonlc.-possptwihg, nlno, tho peculiar merit of set tag as a powerful ngrnt In relieving Congestion or InflaDt nmt fori of thn Liver, and all the Visceral Organs. FOR FEMALE COMPLAINT, in young or old. married or single, nt the dawn of womanhood ore IJip turn of life, Uiew Tonic Hitters hare no equal. For liillnnitrmiory nml Chronic Rhenmn I'in nnd Uniit DyMpepnln. ot Indigestion, ;:iii. Remittent nnd Intermittent Fo--wrN, IHsrnse oT tin- Rlood. Liver, Kid neys nnd lltud ler, ih. se Hitters have been most snrceMful. Hurli OImcrmpii are caused by Vlt Inted lilood, whu-h if generally prod nod by derangement of the Dipi'Mtve Oi-uaim. HVSPr.l'SIA OH INDHIKMTIOX. nead srht, Pnin In tli?SltiMiihrs,Onnichi, Tlfrhtness of the Che it, Pizzliifs. liour Kntrtatinns of the Stomach. Hnd Taste In the Month, JiiHous Attack l'alpltatlnn ol the Heart, Inflammation of the huiur Vain in the re gione of thi KI)ncR. and u htuulreil other painful symp turns, are the ollcptiiic r.f OynpepiTia. TIkt tuvipornte tin Stomurh and Htimulnte the torpid Liver and OowoU, whleli renmr them of unequalled efKcucy in clesning the Llotrd of all Impurities, and im partinjr new life and v:yor to the whole nrflti-m. FOR SKIX lIKASi;S, KrupLlons, Tetter, Halt Rheum, Blotches, Ppots, Pimples, PumUiIch, Bolls, Car bunch's, Kin?-Wnrmft. Si'nld (lead. Son Kyei, Krvslpe las, ltchrurf-, Uisi-olotiitlnhy uf the t-ki n. llimvifnurtJ DiHeast'H of thi Skin, of wiiiit'Vr name r imture, ate llteraliv duir up and rarrlod out of the syxtcm in n Hhort time by the uneot the Hitters. One little In mieh esses will convince tij most mcnMuiom of their cura tive eflects. Cleanse the Vitiated Ploml whonrvt-r you find ltd Im purities bunt tinff through the skin In Pimples, Erup tions er Snres ; cleanse It when yon find It obstructed and ftluggisli In the reins: ctrcne lt when It is fnul, and your feeling will t-'U you when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the nvstom will follow. Pin, Tape nnd oihcr Worms, lurking In the tyBtem of so many thouennds, are effectually destroyel and removed. Kays a d?tfn?uih'd nhvio1oirlnt, titers is pcareely an individual upon the face of the earth whotte body Is '.mpt frm tlie prfsetiee of worms. It i not upon the healthy eh-men's of thn body that woiiih cx)c-t. bnt npr n tht dl?e:it"d humnrs and slimy deposit! that hreed these livlns monsters of dimSfe. Nn rtTn of Medicine, no vormifuireiu no antbeluiintfcs will free the ystem from woints like these Hitters. ' J. .WALKER. Proprietor. R. R. Mc DONALD ez CO, Drugglits and Uen. Airents. 8sn Francisco. Oattfornla. and 32 and 34 Commerce Street, New York. -BOLD BY ALL DIIUHOTSTS AND pKAZKRfl. BUS! Principal Office 101 W Fifth St., ClneUinatl, O The only Reliable Gilt D.s ribulion in the country ! $60,000 00 In Valuable C If to I TO BE DISTRIBUTED IN L. D. OINE'S Ibid KEOTLAR MOSTHLT GIFT ENTERPRISE, To be drawu Monday, Feb. ltlth, 1672. Two Crand Capitals of $5,000 Each in Greenbacks ! TWO PRIZE 81.000 FIVK r-KlZKH .-M TEN I'lU.KS SI 00 Is. Greenbacks One IIUHMK and Bl'OOY. with silver mounted Harness, worm cauu. One Fine Toned Kosewood PIANO, worth $M 10 Family SKWINO MACUINES, worth $100 each. Five Heivy Caswl Hold HuntlnK Watchea aud Heavy Hold Chains, worth (.too each 1 Five Gold American Hunting Wutches, worth Jlii each. Ten Ladies' Gold Hunting Watchcs,worth100 each. (00 old and silver Lever Hunting WaTCHEB. (in all) worm lroin ?m io ijou earn. uaiiia. 'eui!HJOua. 00,0001 Airents Vniiel to Bell tickets, to whom lilier al premiums will be pulit eUnitleHi'kets.tl; Kix Tickets, lit Twelve Tick ets, 10 i Twenty live, f 20. Cirenlars rmitainmK a fiillllstof prizes, a deacrlp. tion of the milliner of tlrRwltiff, tlun In loffMfiH'A to tlie dmiriui tt i otlur informa utlou. will be Mtnt to any one orilttiiuK luem. All letura must be ad- L. D. SINE, Box86, Cincinnati, O. Olllce, 101 West Fifth 1st. 'is--1.V A Ht'nF CrRK fnr this dlstresi-inr comnlaint Is now mude known in a Treatise (of ts octavo pace.) on Foreign and Native Herbal Preparatinus, publi-hed by Dr. O. Phklpb Rrowm. The nrei-criution was dlMsovered bv him in such a providential manner that he cannot con srieutlouidy refuse to mnke it known, as it has cured ever body who bin ued it for Fin, never having failed iua klmrlcca.-e. The inirredlentsmsy lie obtained from any dmgirixt. A copy sent free to all anpllcants by mail. Aadrei.s Dn. 0. PllELl'j BROWN, SI Grand Street, Jersey City, N. J. s IX PJSIt t.'ItNT. IM'KfEMT, VU.&K Of GOVKUJiM.XT 1AA. MARKET SAVINGS BANK, T'J NASSAU ST.. NEW Y6RK. Open daily from 10 A. M. to r. .. aud on MOM DAYS and THO R8DAY S trom t to T T. M. Interest roiuafearea ou tbe Oral day ol er monlli. WM VAN NAME, preaident. HENRY R ('ON Js LIN, Secretary. TIIK CONFESSION OF A NERVOUS INVALID. 1 Pnbll.hed forth, benefit of vou nr bus and others. I who sutler from Nervous Debilitv. etc suuolving ib T,lope. Address NATHANIEL ilAYi.UK. UiOoklyu. I I A BOOK FOR TH E ACE. Woman lrom Fourteen to Fortv her Duties, hey Dangers, and ber liiiuoans t Involving the laws of poystcai iievelopmenu aud peisouai oeauty, wiib I imuortant advina ami auirvesiioua. Price ii cent. I f ul "J mail. Auareaa uu. b. v. . PRA.T. No. Slo Uioadwa, X. Y. la amuis sTitU HOKHKRl. . ctllu Sweeny, Ringbone. Spavin. and all TUseaaMi nf Hnnw Flesh - LOCAL AUENTS WANTED 1 t07ti A MONTH Horse and outlit furnUbed. 9010 Adoreait Novm.li OO., Saou, Ma, Jan -
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