A Fruit Ranch ia California. A Stookton (Col.) corrpnponclant of tho N. Y. Tribune writes : Tho fruit of Cal ifornia is .now known find eaten of nil men, and womon too, at least in our own country. Eut nil do not know it in its best estate. Ago does not iniproro it, ns it does wino Mid men. To appreciate its delicate flavors and its sweet luseious ncss, ono must seek it wbero it grows and taste it. not long after it hns been broken from tho stem on which it grow. It has been my good fertuno to siond several weeks on a fruit ranch which is reputed to bo ono of tho best in tho State. And I havo esteemed myself happy to be there, not onco only, but thrice, nt different seasons of tho year, and so havs had a ohanco to make my self familiar with tho various operations connacted withtlia carrying on of a fruit ranch. lly last visit was in the oeasou of tho vintage Shall I ever .forget those lus cious Hamburg grapos'f The White Muscats commend thomsulves to many and gain thoir proforonco. But givo mo Hnmburgs, black, juicy and rich, and I will not look beyond for anything bet ter. Were I to arraign them for imper fection, there would be but ono count in the indictment. They tempt to nver-in-dulgence in tho eating. From a benevolent reganl tor ttioso who wcro not, ns I was, ablo to come hero, and seo and taste and believe, I asked tho owner ef tho ranch for items in regard to tho proceeds of his fruits, which I carefully noted down. These I will unravel and spread out beforo tho eyes of any one who cares to know what nro tho particulars of tho management of such a ranch, and what are tho bene fits accruing therefrom. This ranch lies on tho Sacramento Iliver, about a scoro of miles below tho renowned city of tho same name. The land bordering tho river between Sac ramento nnd San Francisco is consider ed as good for fruit as any in tho State, and it is now mainly used for orchards of tho difforont kinds of fruit. Tho river affocts tho soil for about 40 rods back ifl' it, so that to that extent tho fi-uit never fails on account of drouth. On tho east sido of tho river the bank is well leveed, so that on that sido they uro secure from damago by flood. I beliovo tho west sido is not so woll protected. Tho market for tho fruit, ns also for all tho other products of these ranches, is Ran Francisco. There are no dealings with Sacramento. Tho largro steamers that ply between that place and San Francisco mako but few landings be tween these points, and aro not depend ed unon for ileitis way business. Two small steamboats como up and go down on alternate days, and do a sort of pen- em! ferrying business. They stop, first on ono sido of tho river, then on tho oth cr, wherovor there is anything to put off or tako on. I ho clerk ot ono or these boats testified that they had on ono trip taken down as many as five thousand packages or separate things, nnd that about tl-eo thousand was nn average number. The office of deck'hand is no sinecure on those boats. Nothing is ever put into barrels. Potatoes aro sent iu sacks. Apples, poiws, gi'ajvcs, and quinces in boxes, most nil other kinds of fruit in baskets. They uro consigned in this slmpe to somo wholesale dealer iu Ran Francisco, who returns tho baskets and boxes only in exceptional easos, when tho fruit is sold in that which con tains it. The ranch, whoso particular history I am to relate, was purchased 12 years ago by tho present owner, for $3,000. It was at that time in part under cultiva tion, with orchards old enough to have trees in bearing. The house, in which tho owner has lived ever since, was al ready built. Tho ranch contains a uec tien, G10 acres, with a frontage of a mile on tho river. This whole frontage, which makes about 00 acres, is in fruit of various kinds. Of this, 13 acres are in grapes, 7 in ieara ; the remainder is divided between apples, apricots, cher ries, plurao, peaches, quinces nnd figs. Two years ago tho receipts of this ranch from all its products aggregated $12,000. This year, though tho yield is greater than over before, tho price of fruit being so much less, tho net profits will not ex ceed $7,000. I shall record tho items that go to mako up this amount, and bc frin with tha pears. A box of pears con tains 40 pounds. Tho shipping of theso was commenced tho last of May, The Madalino variety was the first sent to market. Of these, 500 boxes were sold nt $1 per box, tho fruit at first selling nt 7 cents per pound. Xoxt came tho Bloodgood nnd Dearborn seedling. ' Thoro wero GO boxes of theso. At first thoy sold for if 2.50 per box, then camo down to $1 as tho season advanced. Tho linrtlett camo noxt. Of theso n car-load, 420 boxos. was sold to pro East, at $1.50 per box. In Now York they brought 50 per box. Those bwx.es contained (50 paunds. Beside these, thoro wcro 200 boxes of Bartlotts soli in San Francisco at $2 per box. Tho White Doyenno pear camo next There were 50 boxes of theso, which sold1 at $1 per box. Then camo that little jewel of a pear, tho Sockel. Throo hun dred boxes of theso sold at an avoraM of v-2 per box. Two hundred boxes of winter pears, at 1 per box, and 100 boxes sundries, not includod in tho pre vious statcmont, mako up tho list of poars, Ulierries aro "onerally very prehtablo, The yieid por tun, in money, is greater than that ot almost any other truit. But through misapprohension in regard to the nuturo of tho soil, which proved to bo nlkili, tho cherries on this ranch proved almost a failure. Had tho soil been ns sunnosod. tho Drofits of the eher ry orchard would have boon somo $ 4,000 per annum. As it is, only $200 wero re ceived this year, though last year tho ro ceipts wcro $500. lhcre is something very strango about tnid alkiii soil. In the pear or chard thore aro rews of trees extending all the way through, in which tho trees aro dwarfed to half tho sizo of thoso that grow on each sido of them, and tho pears that grow on theso trees aro so ex ceedingly bitter that no use can bo made of thorn. lucre hnppenccl to be a streak of nlkili running through tho soil jst thore. Thoro wore 150 baskets of plums sent to market, which brought $1 por baskot. Of figs, 100 baskets, bring ing fom 75 oonts to $1.50 per basket. Of apples there wcro 2,000 boxes of nn averajjo of $1.25 per box. Tho vine yard furnished 1,500 boxes of grapes. Tho Ilamburgs averaged $1.50 per box; tho Muscats $2. There were more than twice 88 many Muscats us Ilamburgs old. This it what the G aires aortus tho river front produood. There aro 6b0 acres back of thin to bo heard from. From this 200 acres aro to bo subtracted for tule luuds. Are there any who are not initiated iata tho mysteries of tulo lands ? Let such hearken to the voice pi instruction and learn. In the first place, tho land on which 1 tho tulo grows pronounced in two syl lables in order to mako tho most of it is a marsh, nnd tho tulo is tho father of nil bulrushes. It grows sometimes tho hoight of 10 or 12 feet. But such stalks nre giants. Tho avorngo height to which thoy attain is 4 or 5 feet. Ono peculiar ity "about them is that thoy grow to this height without seam or joint, ornnysuch thing. On tho top of tho stalk thero is a tuft or crown, suoh ns a fractional part of a head of sorghum would mako. Bo sido tliis thoro is noither leaf nor excros conco of any kind. Theso stalks grow so thickly together that it is impossiblo for man or benst to go through or be tween them. Tho only way is to go over thcin. They can bo broken nnd bent down so that one can walk over as on a sort of bridge several feet from the ground. Theso marshes dry as tho sum mer advances, and in the fall or early winter the tulcs are set on fire. When burning thoy rcsetnblo the prairie fires. Sometimes tho very air ia black with tho darkness they occasien, and tho cin ders aro wafted miles and fall like snow flakes for thickness. Wo bo unto tho laundress whoso clothes nre exposed to the murky shower. From theso 200 acres of tulo land 100 is to bo subtracted for n lake when tho water is too deep for tho tule to grow. This year, having been nn exceptionally dry year, .tho water in tho lnko evapor ated for the second time in twelvo years, oarlv enough in tho season to admit of planting tho ground. The soil is of un surpassed rioliness. Such melons, such squashes, and such vegetables of various kinds as were produced there must be seen in order to be convinced of. A statement of weights and measures would seem fabulous to one not accus tomed to the enormous productions of California products. It will bo readily inferred from what has been said, that a system of drainage is all that is needed to convert those wns'io tulo lands to tho most productivo fields. A general system of drainage is now- exciting public interest, nnd pro bably somo plan will bo speedily udopt ed whereby thousands of acres that now lio waste and aro worse than useless, will bo made to bring forth abundantly bread lor man and food lor beast. Tho residue of the ranch under con sideration is dovoted to dairy purposes. lhoro are now kept about lorty cows, from which thero is a yield of about 100 pounds of butter a week. This is sent to San Francisco, 'and is sold at an aver age for the year of U7 1-2 cents per pound. Tho cows aro not housed in winter, though they are fed a part of tho time. There aro 30 acres f Alfalfa, which is the same as Chili clover or lucerne. This is wonderfully productive and proita bk Tho cattle feed upon it from No vember until May, when they are turned off, mid ufter that three crops of hay aro cut, ono crop being permitted to stand until the seed is ripe. Tho seed com mands a ready markut, and in this case averages tho owner about $300 a year. Tho present year 200 cords ot wood have been cut which havo been sold nt wholesale on tho bank nt $3 pev cord. About $500 worth ot beet, ut an aver age of $33 per head, is sold annually. All theso items in regular array make up tho income before stated from this ranch. Of courso the master docs not sleep while all theso procosses go on. Ho is a prompt and attentive business man. Everything is kept up to tho mark. But such a life ns his is wonderfully free from anxiety, as things go in this world, and that harrowing care that is caused by fluctuation and mutation in business. Thero never lias been a failure ot crop ; apparently thero is no danger of it. As long as tho blessed sunshine continues to come to give richness to the pear and sweetness to tho grape, bo long will the harvest be sure to be gathered, m. to watch theso delicious fruits grow and ripen, und then send them away to give pleasuro to thousands whoso hearts will be made glad by tho eating thereot. 11ns surely is tho icsthcties of farming. Add to this satisfaction tho rich returns that flow back to tho owner. What better thing to do would one want iu this world ? Nouo but Chinamen arc employed on this ranch. Of theso from four to ten, according to tho season, nro kept nt work. In tho winter they plough, prune, graft and set out ; in tho sum mer they gather in. Ono of theso Cin namon hn3 lived six or seven years on the ranch, nnd ho acts as interpreter and director to the others. They have been found faithful to any trust confided in them. A year ago last summer, tho owner of tho ranch went East, with his family, in March ; again ho went in September. Each time ho was absent six weeks, lio left everything, both times, in charge of tho Chinamen, nil tho packing, shipping everything. When ho returned, ho found that they had been faithful to the charge they had to keep. A QJIIC ULTUJIAL. AoUK'ULTmAI.BoOK-KEErlXO. llow many of our ordinary farmers know anything about proht and loss nt tho year's end. And yet why should thoy not ( Wo hnvo heard them remark : "It is a great bother. Wo know how much money wo had nt tho commencement of tho year, and how much at tho end, nnd what differenco does it mako ?" It makes just this differenco. You know just how you stand. Just who owes you, ana to whom you nro indobted. By jonr books you may tell just what each crop cost. Nay, what each individual item in tho crop costs ; -and, therefore, nro en abled to find nt any time, nnd for nnv series of yonrs, the profit or loss on each crop, nnd consequently what crop pays best for one year or a series of years. On largo estates bookkeeping is very complicated, becauso the farmer, having a threefold profession that of producer, manufacturer nnd morchnnt Lis deal ings nro largo and necessarily more com plicated than thoso of tho ordinary farmer. Ono quarter of ono per cent, of tho gross sales of nny farm would pay for keeping tho books, and this cost would be decreased proportionately with tho increase of tho size of the farm, un til tho estate becamo largo enough to employ the entire timo of nn account ant, and tho saving would pay tho cost ten or twenty times. We havo beforo us at Ihis writing n detailed statement, of tho cost of raising n crop of 110 acres of wheat, including every item, from ploughing tho land, to tho threshing, cleaning and delivery of the grain to tho buyer, showing each in dividual action connected with the crop. The average profit was $5.!3.'l 47-100 per aero. If the farmer should keep such nn account from year to year, ho would soon see what crop or animals pay the best, and be enabled to givo his atten tion exclusively to that class of crops or animals. There is no doubt but tho want of proper farm-books costs tho farmer as much as they would tho busi ness man, even in this ono direction ulono. One troublo has been that tho books prepared for tho farmer, under so- called appropriate headings, havo been faulty and intricate in the extreme lor tho ordinary farmer, to begin with, nil that is wanted is a simple account book, with xpaco for a complete inventory, with values, of everything on tlu farm, from the land down through tho im provements, stock, fixtures, to tho most simple implement on the premises. The value of theso is the capital employed. Now everything that costs money tho farmer is debtor to, and what brings money, must be carried to its credit. If this is done on separate pages n balance may bo shown at nny time whether debit or credit, and soon it will become easy to separate this into different heads, showing what the family receives and produces, tho cost and production of each'field, nnd crop, and by a little prac tice tho farmer will soon he enabled to know what anything and everything costs about tho farm, even to tho min utes details. Bookkoeping is the ground work to sicess in trade, nnd in no in dustry in life is it mdro necessary than to the farmer, nnd no farmer's son should bo considered competent to man age a farm until ho understands this im portant part of furm economy. Wettern Hurnf. Tho Tides. Tho tides purify nnd wash tho shores, cleaning nud (swooping our ports; tho currents, which result therefrom, disen cumber our roadsteads of tho masses of mud which load them, clear tho mouths of rivers, nnd produco a puro nnd whole some freshness. Thoso undulations of tho ocean, theso powerful pulsations of tho water, nre influonccd by stars which nro separntcd from our planets by mil lions of loagues ; nor havo they less mathematical regularity than that whioh directs thoso planetary bodies them selves. At a fixed hour tho formidablo masses of wate raised by an invisiblo power, ri?o nnd approach tho shore They rise, they precipitate themselves with resistless power, but only to step gently at a precise moment, without over passing tho boundary which Nature has traced. It is surely an honor to tho hu man race to havo succeeded in calculat ing tho very hour, nay, tho exact min ute, in which the escalations ot the sea begin and end in every part of our globo. Nevertheless, ns yet unknown combi nations will, nt times, produco terrible disasters that Qannot bo avoided by any foresight or precaution. Thus, occasion ally, a powerful wind happens to blow in the same direction with the tide, nnd givej it incredible forco and fury. No lofty embankment reared by tho hand of man, no rocky rampart raised by Naturo herself, can then withstand its power, and towns are swept away in nn instant, and thousands of persons lose their lives. In-somo parts of tho globo fho tido pro duces remarkable effects from the pe culiar formation of tho coast which it strikes. Tho most striking inutanco is that of the island of Mauritius, where a long rocky promontory runs far out into the son, and has been worn by tho waves into numerous raves and grottoes of marvellous beauty and grotosqucnoss. Tho waters havo forced for themselves an outlet through tho roof of ono of these jfavos, and when tho tidal waves reachtho coast it fills the cave, and then, with indiscribable grandeur, flies through the opening to a height of sixty feet, accompanied by a thundering roar which is heard for miles out nt sea. From the " Wonder or' Water." The sinall-pox prevails in Auburn Prison, and tho agent dryly erges the people to keep out of the institution. DrapepeJa and OonttrraeM Cured With- out Medicine. I will forwnrd lo fin address, on receipt of FIFTY CBNIS, ft pr!ntod prescription that will cure any cusn i,f Iwv.pcpjla or Costivcnes, however obsiinate.i 'J'lic remedy is very clienp and plonsant. Tlio aniiles nro kept in most fom hntitpa, nnd uro cn.il)' obtninrd nnvwhtio. Address Dr. S. N. Thomis, l'liolps, N. Y. Columbus discovered America, lint it Ims Ijivh found that the only economical film fur hlldrcn nre the rtdebrnlcd SILVER TIPPED never weir out nt tha toe nnd nre n-orlh two pairs without Tips. All dealers Bell them. . To TUB Ptrniio. Wo know of r,o remedy equal to Jacks ?'( Catarrh r-KCFF nnd TitnonK Powpttn, for Catarrh, Asthma, I om of Voice, &o. Is mild, plpnsutit, ftRroeahle to use. and a nrn euro. Ak vour dnmoist for it, er mail StCi ccnu to Cobi'GR, Witaoi A Co., Vhifciddltdiia. ' Do tint lie deceived. UABLE SCREW WIRE Bunts und Klines are thu cheapest, l-atieH, dilet, and most duralile ever worn. Try tbem. All bear tlie Patent t:tnmp. NATURE'S KEMEDY.:N 'Bill Tho publication by TilE KvE.vixu MAIL of a weekly edition is a cheerful sign. Vo havo watched its courso for several years. It has steadily climbed into an assured and permanent success. If it has ever pandered to pernicious taste, or purchased popularity by politi cal partisanship, or secured personal fa vor by personal flatt ery, or gratified per sonal pique by slandering nn opponent, we have failed to sec it. Such n success by such a paper pr-sves that there is a larger room for a pure and Rood press even in New York, than our discouraged cotemporaries havo sometimes believed. Christian Union. 65TFUEK SEEDS, BOOKS, &:., Sample Pmkayrt of Mammoth Corn, White Xortcny Oats, Alaska Clorcr, nnd copies of th Amer i can Stock Journal icnt free to all wlio scald stamps to pay postage. AddrchR N. P. Uoter & Co., J'arkenlmrg, Chester Co., P.i. Penetrating to tho source of disease in tho secretions and tho circulation, regu lating every organ, and bracing every nerve nnd fibre of tho body, Dll. Walk er's Vinegar Bitteks nro effecting tho most astonishing cures of indigestion, biliousness, nervous weakness, rheumn tit;m, scrofulous disorders, nnd chronic constipation, that tho world has ever witnessed. CirAPl'Kl) IIaxds, face, rough skin, pimples, ring-worm, salt-rheum, nnd other cutaneous affections cured, nnd tho skin made soft and smooth by using tho Jiwii'Kit Tau Boat, mado by Caswell, Hazard & Co., New York. It is moro convenient and e.iHily implied than other remedies, avoiding ll.o trouble of tho greasy compounds now m use. We noticed in one of our eschangui this week tlintituteiiicut of Uea. John llo'.lgkins, of .South JeffuMon, Me., whose son was cured of incipient consumption by the use otJulinson't Anodyne Liniment. Wo refer to this at this timu us tendiug to corroleBrato fho statement we made hist week in relation to this Liniment ns applied to consumption. If Congress had employed as much scientific skill in tho arrangement of its " Iteconstruction Policy " ut tho close, as the War Department did in tho begin ning of tho war, in arranging lor the manufacture of what was called hheri- 7(in ' Cnrnlm Condition Poirder for tho use of tho Cavalry horses, no doubt the Union would have bcea restored long ago. Exch a n nc. Tiir Cheat Blood Purifier A Vftlufthlo Indian compound, for roef.orlnn tho health, unl for tho pormnnent enro of all ditoaron aria lng from lmpnrltlon of the blood, such as Rerpfriln, Snrofnlons Humor, Cnneer, ('ana enrous Ilnmor, Cryatpclna, Canker, Bnlt lUienm, Pimples and llnmori on the Face, Ulcers, Conghn, Catarrh, , . IlronclUtU, Dieiu'KlKis, niieuo tnnUora, Palnetnthe Stile, ' Uynpopslo, Const IpaMnn, Cantl-rcnex) Piles, - ' ffendache, Dlzzlnena, Nerronmif us, f'nlnt nrm nt the Htomnch, Pntniln the Ilnck, Kidney Cotnplnfnts, Female AYeak nesa, nnd General Debility, RETORT OF A PRACTICAL Chemist and Apothecary. IlosTOS. Mar 1-t. 1371. Dear Blr Thl l to certify that I biva told at retail rlxty-thrno dot. (75G bottle1-) or your Veoktikb tinea Apiil 12th, 1B70, and can Uulr say that It hai irlvcn tha b,t patUtactlon of any romody, for tho complaint? for which It i riicoinmundttd, Hint lovorvold. Bf.-nreidy a day p"Pi;ii without fcomo of my cnMtonicrs tostllyinif lo lu iiitIih on ttn.-mpitlvcn or th"ir (rii-nd. I am jnr. aonally cnjnilfiint of M-vorn! caos of Ncrofuloui Tu mor hi.'inrr r.nr:d by Vnr;nTlK: alolio in this vicinity, i Vory rnfiMtctfully your?, AT OILMAN, 401 Broadway. To U.K. Ftevrn, Eri'j. 'Villi (iltUAT BLOOD PURIFIER, rnzrinr.u nr . Jl. STEVENS, DOSTOV, MAP?. Price $1,311. SoUbyailD.-turfft't'. MTSS '"SAWYER'S SALVE. ft mm i .I'.i.u ii .ii-. nV.UV. you li:ivc r. snh-f r;ly.Un!r! h":i!iii! propcTtir. with no dnni Do you want your money iafely in vested und paying you good interost? Write to Cuakles V. IIassllh, No. 7 Wall fcftreet, New York. A (iood Joke. It is related of Frederick thu Great, of Prussia, that in going through tho ro-ception-room of ilia palace at Suns Souci, ho encountered a workman, who busied lumself to get on top of a ladder to take down a clock from the wall, but owing to tho smoothness of tko marblo fioor tho ladder could not be kept firm. " What art thou doing here, inon ami ':" inquired tho king. " I am a watch maker," answered the workman, " and I havo recoived orders from tho superin tendent of tho palaco to repair this dock ; I havo been trying to take it down, but cannot succeed, as tho ladder does not stand firm." " Ascend the lad der," said tho king, " and I will hold it whilo you aro at work." This dono, tho workman departed with tho clock. On tho following morning tho king was in formed that tho clock of tho reception room had been stolen. No sooner had his Majosty heard this, than ho found, to his chagrin, that instead, as ho believed, of assisting.a watch-maker, he had been mado tho dupo of a thief. Tho kin at onco issued an order, saying, " Let him run, I httve been tin nconiplica to tho theft" Antidote for Strychnine. A moro tcrriblo puison than tho arti- clo known as strychnine, which chemists extract from a nut called mix tomivtt, probably does not exist in tho vegetable kingdom. Aa English physician unnounces that opium given as soon us possible after tho strychnine has boon swallowed, very generully with suicidal intentions, seems to neutralize its baneful effects. lie suggests thotwo drugs quickly unite in tue iormarion oi ttu unomaious com' lound which is quite harmless. Experiments should be instituted by competent authority to verily or con' demn tho proposition. Lile is too pre cious to bo tampered with by theorists. How the Fintc Indians Live. Tho Virginia City JCutcrprie, of Jan. ', says : " Ono woald naturally suppose tho situation at present with the 1'iutes encamped on the hills surrounding tho city to be rather rough, yet wo hear of no sickness of any kind among them, nor any complaint ubout anything. They como in town men and women, great nnd small as regularly as usual ; look us sleek as ever, and are just as jol ly as in midsummer. As there is not a stick of wood of any kind on the hills where they are camped, or not even a sagebrush as largo us n man's linger, it is wonderful how they manago to keep from freezing to death during the heavy driving snow storms. Tho bits of boards and small sticks which tho squaws ore able to find about town scarco suflico to cook their moat, and is so scanty and so precious that they dare not venture the extravagance of burning it for tho pur pose of keeping themselves warm. In order to keep warm they must huddlo in heaps in tlieir tirush huts old nnd young, great and small, piling up to gether irrespective of condition, lly going to the distance ot Sit) or .50 miles from tho city, they might find camping places where they could obtain an abundance of wood, but they would find thoir moans of subsistence most pre carious; in fact, did they depend en tirely on game, all would starve to death. Hero thoy aro ablo to tind plen ty of good, strong food, and having that, tiiey appear to doty tho inclemency of tho season. Ono stormy night passed in even tho best of their sago-brush huts il structure resembling a muskrat houso would probably bo the death of any white family that might risk tho trial ; yet tho Piutcs laugh ut tho storm, and in the midst of tho whirling cloud of snow, cry " ILi ' ha !" Sew Tolk TVUoleanle Elarlicts BUTTKIt State, fine firkina Western CHEESE Statu factory Ohio do Farm dairy COTTOX-Oidiiiary Low to good middling... EQGS-N. V.. N. J., i I'enu'a...... Limed FLOUIl Supoi lino Evtra to funcy State Ohio round hoop Kxtrct amber Murine whtat Kittm Gonospo Ht. Lout? double extra.... Cokx MeAL Western A: Jurety.. Urundywine TlrCKWHPAT Vl.nrH J loy Uld 0 It A IN Cobs WiMtvm hnutlicru 34HLKI Western Canada Oats Kvk Wheat Westoi n No. 1 Spiintr-.. Do. No. ! do. Uo. AnibiT Do. White White Genesee PROVlSIO.NJj-l'o:k-N w mes... V n pt-linc.. IlEur Plain Kxtra mess , Ileef hum Bacon (IllKRN IlAMd Lard EJJKU I -lover Tiinotuy Flax-ieid WOOL-.N. y Pa 0 and Mich.... t. and Iowa , Tt-xai und C.ilifui'Hia .10 CENTS eernrn the Jfinmtil one vrnr. nd to U. A. Deilz, L haruiHTsburp. 1'a. Vcfrctlnc Isa preat rmnaera far our nsed fathers and mothers. for It Kivei tlwia strength, quiets their iierTes, and civea tj.i-m mature s faweol rloep. BEEVES Loit Good Common to fulr SHEEP 4 LAMUi-Sheep Lambs SWINE-I.ive Dressed 31 Ci $ 34 21 W li (!! Hi 111 be li 13 &') li 19 (. ti So ia.1! 31 Hi 34 bo i 70 C' 6 85 6 Si 6i 7 ii C 70 Uu C Hi C 75 6 7 4i 6 80 fc'; 7 8j 7 a dl 8 110 8 75 fc" 10 75 !!l ii 3 70 110 ti 4 15 3 20 C' 3 50 73 fct 74 711 K 73 to CI hi 1 10 (.0 1 15 55 (til 5t 91 fl 115 1 50 ! 1 ii 1 50 (il 1 S3 1 G5 0U 1 C8 1 Itf (tv 1 70 1 CS M I 70 1J 50 (id 14 50 1-2 (10 (-1 ii 50 8 00 ( 10 (' 10 CO (ill 12 00 ii CO Ct 01 110 Ti (k 7'' S (. PS' i Cm 9V 10 ' tU ll 'i 3 75 (") 3 bi C5 ( 75 C'J (jl ti 40 Q. 50 1 P 13 11 (," 11 V 7lj 0 $ i'i ( s1; (! 7 V To Consumptives. The Rilvertlsor, having been permanently eured of mat creaa disease, consnmpiioii. oy a simple rrmeuy, ts anxioUA to mako known to hi Kllow sutteiers the means of cure. To all who deslro It, ho will send a eopy of the prescription used, (free of cliarpe). with tho directions for pvepariniraud uslnp tho fame, which thev will nnd a SrnE Ccnu on onscmptio.i. Asth ma, Bnoxcnms, &o. Purllea wishing tho prescription win please auares liar. ETIWATfD A. W1T.S0TC. fC4 South Third St.. WlUiumebiueh, N. Y. !rt o"t!itr5 nnd r lironiTtii'. with no dnncernus liiEreil- lent. .V remedy nt lurid fur the ninnv pains nnd r hes, v.-ouiii!! and bi '.ii:.is to viiieh llesh ia heir. Is more easilv implied than many other rcmeilien. er lirodueiiii; a b:nl e!h i:t. hut l.lw;iy relieving nain. however severe. It i.i prepared by Jlitt Srnryrr, who hns tt-ed It In her own extensive trentm nt of the nick, for nerirlv twentv vara, with sreot ruei'ei. The linneiluil dis-rise. !'"! Ahieh llits: ralvc l. rec- or.inii'ii'k-d nre. I yiiV'V.r'm. Hit. nrttthin. i'ilcx, Mronil'U Oid ( ('n ti, ?nt llhinm. Spr'tnut, y.nm, Vrer sor r, '-.'oiri. J'hutt f:'riKiiH ltd. Sore i vrm. Jsih t of Ji.xt cts. taii'Tv, iooihw he. l.c.r- athc. S'jr Xippfrs, Ltthht't. fiicolt'H Urmris, Itch. .It-aM Jtfll, TctthiiK.I, rfnr.peit JIanttt, Scal'ls. Citti, iMiiye, Croup, Cttck( Ups, nnd ojv.i on l.lutt'ri n It nevvr I:u1h to cure Klirrrn:;t'.' ri if properly nnnlioil. Hub it on well with tie.- 1 ai d tim e times n (lay. In several case It lias cured palsied limbs. For rili-H it lias been discovered to be a rure renr cdy. 1'ersOTis that have been nflMcted for vears hnvo been relieved bv a few triplication. Frr Ary- iiiXiVra It Avor.cs wonders, nllaylnz theieejamiHation and nnlotlnir the patient. For t hnppnt llandt It rroiluces a circ immediatelr. Let Ihose Avitn "riff fiheum oV.atn this Palve. ftpd npply it free .lid thev will h:id it invahtaltle. It ia kue.d in ens-s of ficrot'iita rid 7'unor.t. ('Tiinr have been cured with it. The l't Halve ever ii;er.ted fur Sirolltn Errart and S-ire Aippu. .So wey Injurious, hut auro lo Mhird relief. .S(ir rr ll, a.. .7r Hub it on tne Uu cvntiv.onceor twice n nay. cures ucai- ne? 4 lv puitsnir in tho car on a niece ef cotton. For I'tonl this ia superior to anything known. For Pimplci this nets, like n chnrm. Fur Burns ClcaiHe Ut9 Vltlnteil BIoOll wlimrrrr vnn find ita impurities btnstini tliroii"ii the skin in Pi moles. Eruption, or S-irei: cleanse it when vc.u find it nh. strutted and stinish in the veins : ciear.se itAvhcn it il foul ; yonr fcuiiiu:! will toil yo.l when. Keeo thi bicod pure, and the hcilih of the sy;'.m wiii follow. tirntefnl tliouanitli proclaim Vmcctn Eit Tltflfi the most wondern.it Juvijorant that ever sustained the sinking -ystem. Pin, Taps, rtu l otitct- VI onus, lurking in tha sy-iteni of so mi-iy tliousrn.I-:, are e.Tectually de stroyed and remove I. ' S.ivi a d'siui",ii!-:)i..'d physiol. I liereiAHCTro'lyan individm! unen -.he faeeofihs eatth who-2 body i iecmiit fpiu the presence of worms. It is not upon t n h?iilnv eiein-vits of the hndv that worms exit, but li mn t'12 diseteil hnnnrs and slimy deposits, th.it breed these livine; monslers of disease- No system i.f Medicine, no vei-ntfuffes. po anthelmin tics, wii! fiee tue system Lout wnrtiis h.;e these Bit ters. ?Ieri!imaloTAl Olacrtsca. ' Persons enrarred in P.iims an I M inerals, such ns Plumbers, Tvpe-setters, (iold-licalcrs, and Miur-rs, as tiley advance in life, wiii re sabi-ct ti jural-.- is ut the H:y:K I o -:iard aeamst hit tike a d tsc ol tA'.vr.KKrr's Vinkgah 1i.-tti:rs once or fv r a v.eel: as a I'rvenpv-;. liili'Mis, Ilrini'.teiit. nud Intrrmitfciit. i-vrrs. wiiieli ar fo f:rev'ent in t he valleys of our at i ivess tnronelii'ir Ine umred States, especially of t!ie Mississippi, (iliii, Missouri, lilinois Ten rc, Cumhcriail'l, Arkansas. Hed. Cidoiado. Brsros. Uin i raiide, Pearl, Aiihain.i, Mnhile. S.iv.innaii, Ko.in- e, Jatnes, and in.tny others, wiih tlieir vast tribtit.A i, tlnoil-:hnut our entire country during tire Summer I Aiitnnm, and rem irk.itiiv so durit - seasons of imttsii il lieu and dryness, are iuvnriabU ncconipanied bv extensive cleranse.ntiita of tlie stomach" and liver, and odisi- al-do.iiin.ii vis-era. Tlure are ahv.r s more or less cunns of th; iivv. a v.-e.i!:nesi and i-rit.Tble sl.t'e ol the r-ura v S, an 1 r-.-at lorp-ir ol" tho bowels, beins Ce-i-.-;;vl up v. :dl Vina: -.1 .Aectir i. at iinis I - tlieir treat ment, a pn:--, tlive, cvertin-j a pnwcif.d ii-llucnee upon tii.-'-.e varinm m"i:is, is csssntiaiiy uercss :rv. 'l'herc is r.o catlnrtic lor the purpose rrpnl In IJk I Waiksh's i..r.-.sn i. ii U.K., n-. i;iPV W:l Spee(U!- rClllOve tllC dark-colored virc d matter with whicli tl. bowels are Im-h'd, at th; smie liuia Mirauiatine tin-, secretions of ie hver. and eencrai.v r-.tii-i-e. t!, lip:.'i!iu r.n.eti,-,. of the digestive or-.-Ans. Scrufiiln, or Ivltit's I-lvll. Wh'ie isi.llT.x. Uicers, K:j-ipL-li', Swel.-? 1 Neck, Goiter. Scrofulous lnfl.uiun.iiiou, lnd'-V'iu lnll.i'nn::;;; ,ns. Mercurial Af fection-, .iid Hoil-s, l-iiiiptM-ns. ,!' the Kkin, Si-re Kvi. c In ihes.-, a in a; mh-r constltutinnAl l)is- c.ties, v, .m s in-hgi: 11itt;"s Ii.av? shown tlistr re.it curatiTc p-iwcir. m t!i; most oostinat-? and intrac:- ajle ca :fl. Dr. sititet-V-i :,lifjirj!ta Tliioi,.-tr itlttot-ii act cn a.l tli'sr nscs in a similar mannei-. stv r.iu ilVine the I'.'po.l ill ry rvrnove lire ca'i-e, rind by rpsn:vn away the c ft-cts of the inll t:an-.itif-i (die tul'ereular di-pfsiul tlie aiTected i-a-.-li reteiye hjaiili, and a p.rm.uient enra is e!"f--c:e-l. Tho jraiirrti ,-f Dir. Wa!.kki! Vimp.-.iii BlTlltn-i are A eiienr. liiar-hiretic and Cariiiinative, Nutrit'ous, laxative, lli.iretic. Sedative, Cminter-Iiri-tint. Sii'liiru-, Altera. ive, and Auti-IIilioni. Tlie AlMii'leiit and mild Laxative i.ronerlies ot Dn. W.u.kuk's VisniAit Litt. k; are ihe best safe jrnArd in a'l cas'.s of crept o-ia and ma", jnmit fevers, tlieir ba.sim Ii a. in', a-id sn the llilnini A ol the t:inces. allay pain in t!ift lic-rvnus s-, either from inil unm ition. pro- -rues prolea Ineir Serlacve propertiei :ein, stouncli, and hnvveis, I, co.lc, ciainns, etc. Their Counter-Irritt-.it iiiiiirjice exlee.ri thrnueliout the system. Their I) uretic properties ar on tlie Kid neys, correctme and rcru'atiue the flow o' urine, 'their Anti-iliiious prn-.erties stimulate the liver, in the secre tion of bile, nnd in disr:ia:r,es t!irou';h lb', biliary ducts, . and are superior to all remedial agents I -r the cure oi" llihous r ever, rer-r and Airue. etc. Forflf.v tlie botl v nuniimt aise usts bv nnri- fving all its fluids with Vini.o n IIittp its. No epi. demic can tal-c hoid of a svstem thus f, re timed. The liver, the slomArh, tre bowels, the k-dnevs and the nerves are rendeic t d s.--aie proof by thiagitat invi-orant. Dlvrcl ioilsl. 1 A. e r.t lee r.-ttr-rs nn tome to bed at nielli horn a h.i'f to re-e and o-t-.- In ;-.- ine.iaslali. r-At ,enr--.l noui .s in-.-; r- 1, sue t as bi-e: ;l-K, mutton chop, vjtv.son, teA t l-.ct, ana vee-ilabe.-, ai.d tal;e out-door exercise. Tiiey are c m;'0.e.l ol .e.irelv vrRct able inercdieet.s, a'--d c-aitaili ro Sjiirit. I.WALKER. Piovr. K It. XrDOX.I l.R A. CO.. brusists and Gen Ats. , S.m l-'ranclscoai d N'ewYorlc mr SOLD BY A I.I. I'KU(;r,ISTS S IAF.AI.KRS. Cure for Consamption. -" ". -ERph, . ' Not am.msr. the lert of the Invaluable properties f flS' .dk'?''- - -vv ,irKlPs , . . of ill-is siAwvKii'H HALVE nre iu benciieial clTocta AVJ V""' " 'j i -- What the Doctors Say i ., i... it,,i,i..! ., ,i. Ce..i i ... i, r' 'VT- -H' ?vs-'.v Vf m. t. . - ... . ... g ,,..r..r I nnrt, tir. .,.,! ..u , f,.. ur..t.,n tl... l.-i- I s ' . i - . -..-r. ; r ... -V. - - f Sk ChcriKliinsr un Illusion. Tho last talo of man's nnf litlifuhin to man conies from Sidma, Al.iTi.iina. On tho first of January, l'.'Tl, UKyndicutc ot young men was lormou. ouo ot whom, tho most trustworthy of thimi all, was nppointod treasurer. They then signed a temperance pledge, and agreed to du posit un tho first daj- of eaeh month t?10 each, to bo divided at tho end of the year anion! thoso moiiiborH who remain d laithtul to their oliliration. Duo dt ono they fainted and fell, until at tho expiration of tho upeeiliecl time there was only one who hud not yielded to tho liauid temptation, lie repaired at tin) hour of noon on Xew Year'i day at tire appointed plaeo of rendezvous to reeoive tho 1,-110 which ho had so nobly earn ed. But the other cloven were not thore, so, full of fiery thirst, ho hnstoned to a neighboring saloon to tako his hint nip for a twelvemonth. Ho had partially swallowed it when ten of his elleaguo entered, and revealed to him tho horrify ing fact that his watch was twenty min utes too fast, lie, too, had fallen, and tho vision of a well-lilled pocket-book vauiiihed. Tho eleven then repaired to tho oflieo of tho treasurer, only to loam that ho had lost all tho money playing draw-poker with ono of tho church trus toos. An eifort is now being mado to keep the sorrowful story out of tho news papers. 7Vov Time. A WJt by tho name of Soul Sleepers u said to bd making progix-ti iu South western Virginia. It teaches the annihi lation of tho wicked, and the sleep of the righteous until tho great judgment day. Soro Throat. Cough, Cold, und similar troubles, if suffered to progress, result iu serious pulmonary aft'ections, oftentimes incurable. "Jlioirn's lironrhial Trochta" reach directly the seat of tho disease, and givn almost instant relief. Dr. . V. Tierce l.iifl'.ilo, N. Y , .)lo) ro piiuttir ef Dr. Siui-V ('.narrh Remedy, turn for over three tears: ull'.trr.d, tlmuixh iicnily every newspaper in tlio L'niud Suite, n Mutid inn reu'artl ol' iJ.ViO fur a case uf Cut.irrh in the head which he can net em o. 'flint he lias treutcJ tlidii.siiiiJri of rason and had no claims iiesen:eil fur the ro-aid frum nnv one who has inadu a ill- rutinli use of his moi in of ciiip, ia k riiiif; aad com lusi vo ovidi t ca that lie possesses mho nif ii' of rnrina tliia liuiih siinm disease. The Outnrili liumcelv ia veld by nil druj.'ejsts ,r,(i8 I. astino Lovni-lNKss - Twenty years nco, when paint, pearl powder nnd ciiuiiiel, wero ruining; the couipli xiiiim I'lid dcstrnyint; Ihe health of wutneu ol laxliion, Hauan'h Mauno I.IA HaI.M w is bi ought nut nsa puiu liotaiiic il eoaiiii-tic, irunr inli-cd to rcaiure liluoni nud U-nil y to the e k in. Krota that time lo tlie present ii has K-eti coiitinually rieln-; in iuli- lie cstliiiatlon ns the Kafi-st utid lincxi cplioiiii ble prepiiralioti of iu class Instuul ol pn -duein-; an nnlSclal, metallic suri'-uv, like the deadly eiiaiuels, or wliltni; the rutlc!e like tlie poisonous lliihln told under various names ns "iHituillierti," it keep tLe tliiu us velvet, rt-iidci it lie smonili :dili;liissy ns eaiin, mi l imp iris to It that tldlcalc, rosy tlntfe, which is the beau idrul of cotup'cxinnal loveliness. Thin exquisite chromatic cll.ct l" lift transient. It v it;iplyinir the li.ihn n illy it amy he prolotitred from youth to a;rn A lady who purchased I liu tire I hottlo of f'c article iiinel ea years ai;o, w ri tea to nay tint her complexion ut f.,r:y U" puier, cleari-r and moro lniliiuiit than it has ever In-en ;" mid flic nllrihntes Its lu-nuty solely to the dally ute of IIaoam s .MiMit.it Balm. Amor Wool (lll. SllVs ! ' 1-' Lcsu ifALSAU exten.ivelv in uir iiroetice, and I am sat- ivtloil thoiu isrno better luc-diciue lor lun uUcased iu U;0. ' IaiAC A. IJoRAK, Jf. D.. or Lojran county, Ohio. s.nys : Allen a Ll-nu IIalsaM not only sells rapidly, hut cives uerieet sat isl action In evervcase within niv Know letlirc. Iinvine oonrjilt-nce in It. and kuowiuir that it fiossosseH valtlahlu medicinal protierties, 1 freely use it n my daily practice and with unbounded success. A:i uu expeclorunt it id most certuiuly uhea-1 ol any pre paration i tiuvo ever yet kuc,u. KATn.lNlEL IlAtmts. M. D.. of Mlddlebnrv. Vermont. says : " 1 Uave. no doubt it will soon become a clueMcru reined hit atrent lor the eurc ot'ull disease ot the Throat, IlrouelLlal 1 ubes, uiul U.e Luiik'. Physicians do not recommend a tin tliei ne iWdeh has no mei its ; what ttmy iuy iibout ALLEN'S I.UXG IIALSAM Can b y tnken ii a fact. Let all niTlictcd tct It a! uncc. l)n. A. h. ?C0VILL is tho inventor of w-venil mpdicl- nui pn ii.imionji rhicii have became very popr.lai and navi' DC4.il nih nvuy umii. aiuouc im lnvcimoutj 010 Hall t- imitm for lh Luiitrn and "Liverwort anil Ttir." For tho n i-l nu ruais a botior Luiur rnuicdy h;in been orttTDd to tin? inibilc. Koad thy lollowinur i ttr noui it v.. acoviLL ruivrriiiKio it; Mo-ftrs. J. N. HARRIS & CO.; (jntt: 1 make tho lollowinr' -.tatcniont from n vn-r- fcit conviction and knowledjju of tho btineiitu ol' Ii'u'n IjIiu ItaUnni in curing the most dt'cp-Kt'utcd I'LLMONAKY Cossi'Mi'fios 1 havfl witnoshed iu ef- ftpt oil the younpan l the old, and I can truly say th.it It ia by fur (ho bc-t cxpt'doranr reiiit'dy wiinwhiuhl am ac(ualntid. rorLouclis and all tho early bLie oi LiuiK complaint, 1 Li liovu it to bo a Certain cure. ana novciv lam I v would kuro it bv thuin. reudv to ad- ininUtor upon lh Ilil iiiufi,r..nce of dica-p about iho !iuiS. there would bi v. y few cn?v of fatal consiinip tion. It cause? tho phloirui und uiattor to ratM, witli oiu irritatiiif; ,ijv dolicaU orRans (tho Lun), nnd wiuioiu iroiiuciui; coiisupauon oi tno uowein. it aio ptvt'H sir. ntfth to tho y-tvin, cton tho iiiirht-sweutM ad chauiTi'siill ihe morbi.1 (nvtiui.-, i.i a lu-at thv t-titt. louiv, K.-rpictfully, A. L. tiCOMI.Ls It will cure when all othrrt. fail. Dhrc'-ioiis acfmpnny each bottle. POLK PROPRIETOR!), Hold by all l)ruj;l$:$. CiucluuatJ, O. (curn.l Agciitti for Now Kulaiul State. rou nam; it v JOIiX F. 1IEXRV, New York, FUKACII, HIC IIAHlial fc CO.tPhiIn., OliO. C. CiOOUWIN & CO., liofcton. HlTNTIXG, Trapliiu a nil Fit.liln.ff uinde viiJ-y. ilea Hook ; i, ti.ii s ; 10 i'i.i:ruv.ii;:-. Only Hi rt uts, no.i p:tiil. h--nd tttr t'amlotrucs of Uuok?, ie. AN'TTD. ACKNTS. M ile nml Ki malc. lo srli 1 l'!c:jue-. 1 J-i U-taiu-d by oiw np to Jan. 1. doi.u r iaiup lor circular. )t niiiu y & i o aoi wicu, n TAM0N1C TII)lMft. -40 Csdunmi, tutiw a ninnlh, SI I a y-:u-. Sliicilv .Mi-i!iii'. Ae - wan ted. S-nd 3 r.-n t i amp lor cupy lo J Oil N It ANsiOM. Lookpoit. N. Y. French Human Hair Switchos ti. S7, 'JO. 23 l:vhen loup, for 35. S.iP, SC and $7. roisutct- ivtty. H. nt by .'sm-i-f- V. O. I. L. W. llAL.-M-lt, Impotti.r. li First 8U tw York. rANio-SfiiircK Uar rv in r eiorititu lif-'Hi-H Ihluiiim; out and jiultlioiiH fur ome thinj to htup lliu luUelili l'auii n pair I ho d.ttu t''t'. Wby tUU ulaiiu au-J anxifi 1 Why iIjU vue Inquiry for "fOimabliiKi" wlit'ii tli one thing needful in williiu lb roiu-h of nil. PK A LON'S CHEMICAL UAIU INVIGOR'ATOH UCbe only tJi eparuti.iD muior I he? eun tbnt lui iiieUiatcly bluiii the shfttiliUi? of tho li.tir, nnd supplier new innL'th. viifor and produciive power to th routs ihiit h:(Vt robbed of their tibce by dibt-ube it dei Hy. U baa becu dolutf IhU (ur furtv veam. No umu or womuu lu peril or buldiuirt. ever aptjlbd U In vain If your drmrxl--t bat not tbU uiutcbU'iis iiu'dldnu lor tbe bulr Ui toc, bo will procure it far you, duces a new tr.vUi of hair. X ludv Khould bo WiUtu.it t.M4 I'lvaiu.tbio iirtKlc r.t- an iiiuinpfiisab.o CD!-im-lii7 lor i.iv t'U-t. It fradifitoi daiuirutl' and tii-ca-i' fr :n thu he-ad, and blotclic aiul pii:iplci H um ii.c uj AVtj. tht! tin.liT-.diMt'.l. have been ncnunlntcd with Mlsa fawyt'r t'r many yi-.trr. and liclievo her to be a inri-U:i.i i ui v mi.i a u.iUH mn'i', nua jkivhik Utfil lur valve In our faniilic.a, H i'tn ua givat ploayuiL' l-i t-nviny it ii tbe bt&t t'tinrul mcdicino vo nave ever usou : . !ss. - s. .i E A ' 1 J --ZiJit-- i-r. ' i.v.s.,'iiv..Tx?. - Ifl IT-","-" Principal Ofiloo 101 W. Fi(h St.,pLacinnat, 0. 1 lie cn!y Rf.!iah!c Gift Dt rib'.i ivr in the r:cimtt v ! Her. T.. T. ff :!kr. ilov. i. H !.na, i;-.-v. tic ir.if l'ratt. Gen. J. 1'. C.H. v and v.-if., Cipt. .P. CrofkiT a '..il wit.'. C.l.t. lluVld .MH'4UI1tl wii' Wiii. Wi!vu un.l wif, E. It. SiKar. A. S. Ilk.-. II. W. Wiirl.t and wiic, Ooo. W. Uiinltjil, .lr. (Mnvor W. (). Fulk-r unit w ito. Jf-hn T. Ttcnr. Win. 1) '1 iiu.ii.b. Mrs. Omrks nw, ilrn. Alt x. Siit'w. Jir. V.. V. CliBM-ntid wife, J. Wuk' tkltl nut wife, Vm. Hcattio tn id wile, Jncoii Shaw r.m'. ifo. 1nlin S C:i- iih't wif $100,000 00 of 11 ,-!.l.m II i.i Jjsrp'a lu-ivl u. It. si.iu.ini. LDliraiiu ii.im-lL l.jauJ-.r VivU. 1 1-Ml. . . A. H.-.riits?. Francis Cvbb, wife. Tliuuiiiv (.'iil.uii niul vi-ifr. Dia. lli-ury lii;ruli!iiii . wile. . .1. Conutit (I'.istmOFtcr ot KUCklUIHl) Ollll V ill', I K. KiiiiliuM anil u ilo Villium Jlh-lxiiili. TO Till: AFFI.ICTEP. If your Ii ii" ;i t i i nut of Iho Piilvo, rv.il in ah-cM to Ur'i-p t-llpplu-il, Konil iicvoiltv-lh o Cflits its ilhr-CU-vl below, ii 1. 1 ii-r-t'ivi' :i hux hy lurti unill. Tut tiri In T.nrM li-vs lit 50 C0Tit3 rnrh (in-nrlv tiii'.-i. inn.-:, im ):iruri. n.i llu- h-. i i-u. t---c-iit .1 nbuw). 1'iviiuri .1 hy .MISS ('. t.WVVl'.l:, inn un hy L. J.l. ROBBING, Wholoet.lo una kocru ijruirrjiuf., Kocr-iaiw, iv c. A 1 rial l.ii n li-tv hv initll Mi rroi-ipt c -'.l livo cutil. hy I., il. tMf.Iil.s.j. l:oilihiinl, Si". this VAT.r.vr.T.i: f-vr.vi: v.i e.oi.r i. Ai.i. i)E.i.:-:i:.j is .v.i.nii',.:i:ri - ii . "in. .m. . I..I I i 1i,rl.. I-.rcr.t3r3 OvU tJ I-'-j o.'.i Letters Pitsl era ;:ci tJ C3m:cl vriti Trh.iliwsy-owin'.c.lc'al-iJlutwrJtjJ r-tc'. Oil mr over i .rcT , I imts. w Their VtMU.'tVAjr XSZ i.'JJT.Ar 1'AT INT AOU.N'C'V-i t ia iari t; yikiwIii lUoworlJ. Cliorr?o lc I'in n::y o h-r r!:nMj ni;in;y. A 1 iKiipir.ot contUijt l-i-l l-i..ruci.uui Ij invcutorw, s"-ti irra-.i. l?"A iunilsomo n3ur!-l VoInm. contislnlntr 1M luwh.lnic-il cnL-r-ivitir: i, a:i.l thu United HUU-. Cdsu i "by Cuun'.it-s, w.t'a llini. nail Hi'0i;t fur Mechauio., m.illcii on rcc.iut ot Zi caiii. Th.i Boikntitij AiirmriK U tho Wt and clin-rpcnt Wookly IiUin Irated NuwsparK-r, di-voti il to K.:icurc, Art, n.i Moi chnnic, puhli.huil la tho worM. Thra dollars n yuar. bp.-c'tnyn gratia. A Lime. MUAl s ' f., r I I iri now, nnv 1 n'ic. In Valuable Cifto! TO IIP. IHijTRIUUTKD IN L. D. SIDE'S ; " 11th KkUl AXSUAL GIFT ENTERPRISE, To hn drawn Monihiy, Marnli 2ith, 1372. Ono Crand Capital Prize of 310,000 IN COLD! Gnu Prize $5,00'J in Silver ! fivk i'itr.ns $1,000 ( . . fivb i;hi.ks ,r.oo Greenbacks TDN rlUXK!! g JOO I TWO FAMILY CARRIAGES AND MATCIIKI ItunsCd, ilk Sllver-Muiiuli'd Il.uiiu:s,wurlh&l,M rach. TWO HORSES AND IlL'flfllliS, svlth E'.lvcr-Mounted liariuss, worth 100 i-urh. Two Fine-tonM Ror-wnnrl PIAN03, wortli S300 each Tin Family fKWINO MAl'lllNKa, ivorla HuO each 1500 Void and Silver Lever llunllnf Waiclm, worth Jvum &i:u to &i!tiO each I LailUB1 Hold Loentine Clniup, G'cnt'a Gold Vet I'hahlP, Solid au-l Doulih-l'lalcd Silvr-r Tahlo uud IVusiHionn, Fkotufnph Alhuiu, Jewelry. &c.( &c. Whole niimhcr Glft, 10,000. TiclccU limited to M.CC0 AUKNT3 WANTED TO SELL TICKETS, To sa Iioiii Liberal Pmuilums will be paid. Single Tickets f 5: Six Ticket., sio; Twelvii Ticket. KO; Twenty-livo TickeU tit). Clrcnla'.s containing a full list of prize, a dorcrip tiou of itui iiiauiuir oi drawinir, and oinnr lnfonuuiioa in refi-ri-iico lo the Dislrihu'.R'ii, will botont to any oiiu oiiieriiiK ItKiu, All leltorii inust hi) aidreHed to L. D. SINE, Box BO, Cincinnati, O . Office, 101 Wct Fifth Street. " i-i liinsr-pivn i.nrj i'...,-.. o a.. i,i. . iii-iiiline. Kvi-iv iii-i-poii ueeilh 11. lr will t-avo Paps. 4 twenty Ihiu-s Its co, t in one yuar. L u., .ewi;ort, hv. S. P. COOl'EU t I. O. O. F. E-.-erv OiM Fcllnw should -:.V.-vSi liav a l'ocket 1.01(iK-ACC't)l'lMT J.r.r-0 HOOIC. Good lor 1W yearn. Only SO '':. yu' cent.-, po-t paid, orii for 51. Sow ittJty. 1. m! MILLKK. Dot 3, Harrl-hnif, Pa. MANUFACTURER X'u'r. L t.VA ,MlU,,r,' .-t.W.lA 1 .iXUXiB.h., v f". ' a I B Co.. PuLIl.hm, IT Km l.iOK TWEXTYCEXTStlie wtulorKlfrnM will I. enrloso iwuuiy-nve hthlJt ot tue ufnina I lolly fie of nostnffo. Tue luaxun m irrrru. Tuti fioTou njrow in elusion, and are m-'Ci aji-'d by rouul berries whirli tuin to a bi-iutiiul ml, and roinaiu to duiin tha entire winter. Till- tree is considered ono of tbo most bt-auulul of rvortm'eu., anl w an oimitnt ntul lro. tbMf U uono that rau cqmtl It. It U Uilticult to tiaii'-olut it. but it cull bu r:il-ed from the n o. I. Im- nitiJiutfe attt nliou p'tven to all ordciv. Dealer in fcims fuiniaiu-d at rmluci-d piict;. Ai rt purdn uiy Habilitir, wiii rcfi r lo Il'in. E. M. Braxton. WiuhlnKtou, 1. 0. Adiiiuc- U. U. LV tLL, Faiuuiiti 1'. O., Klcluuoud Co V;i. nd IH' VtlCM fntthfitl V I ua- IMlinl. Kvrrv K r.tTiftr-r. Mm. nftwluivr. ttu titter, AniiiUvt, fiHiiitn Cop. A-k Vi'ttr it-Mfil8tfr frr it iUILDEB. 432 Paps. 4. J,"011 0N3 DOLLAIt we will mail you a box of LOKIXG'S FUEXCIl X0TE PArEB statnpol with any Inltlnl or Pet name. Four tlzo and ii i tu n pationu in cacti box. It nw-eti the dally want of any lady. ll-turdine School eirlu aro ttdonUne It. It' the pruttiuut prjunt to a younj U-iy, 11) vu w au uin ecu. AddreM I,OKISG, luUlttiUtl-, P.O. Box 5011, Hoaton, Ma... V'O III'MHI (J. An article worth Si.oo rent nnn- 11. 11 JfiH to the publishers of "11ITCUKLL 8 NEW H i 1 1 GENERAL ATLAS OS IHE WORLD," 31 South Slxlb St., Philadelphia, Pa., and secure the sstucy for tbe best Hilling book of the day The work Is op to the time. Oensna of 1670. Liberal terms to live men. 1 GENTS Wanted. Apent. make more money at V work for ns mini auyminr ei-e. rarnculai-s n-ec, G. Srisdon ii Co., Art PuilUUn, Portland, Me. "VN MARRIAGE T;iavs and Retwrts. 8cnt free. W Addruu uuuauuassuuiaiiua, 1'nl.a., Pa. paid rislIE SPORT'S OWN JOKE BOOK SENT FREE. Ad J. aress (with .tamp) box 734, New York. for .0 cents. As.uu wanted. gcoUand, Canu- ?800 for first-rless Piano. No discount. No agents, ii. r- u D I . V 11 en u. . !i. I v GET THE BEST. DR. OrtOSVEMR'3 ImDroved Porous Plasters aro recommended by the IlKT PHYSICIAN'S ns a aur uiul c remedy for RHEUMATISM. NEL'KAL- lrl., lllr,:MlS OI UlC J.H JL HUH IVlil.SJjia, l-Al.l In ihe UltEAST. Ll'N'liS or SIDE. SU1ATICA, WEAK BACK ami FEMALE WEAK.NES;E4. TuKu none but Dlt. OllOSVENOlt S to insure tut bet resulf. ' Deneral U.-poi. Hudson 8u, Now Yuik. Sold by all Uriii!irti,w. PRICE ii acnu. THE CONFESSIONS OF A NERVOUS INVALID. Publl'ht-d for the benefit of young men and othern, ho sutiir from Nenon Uubiliiy. otc, tUMlyh.e tbb ukans of WLi.F-t'LRE. V ntti'ii bv ono Tho turod him suit", aud wmt t'roo on roccivinp a po.t-paid diitx't d en velnpi:. Addict NAT11AMKL MAVYAlU, lircoklyn. ti. V. V a. t ccaaa li'Olt HORSES acme Sweeny, Ringbone, Spavin, and all dUoass of Iloree Flesh. LOCAL AGENTS WANTED. 4il Seed S5o. per Package, poat-patd by mail. ' The above cnu show the form and some of the usee of the Buirar Troimb Onurd. They now, by the acre, to hold fioui i to 10 gallon. ; they are Tory .tions; and durable. My Illu.u-uled Calalorn lolls all about them, and give, price? and biuu on culture of goo .a rietles of garden aud dower sued. Send stamp lex it, or US cents for a packase of tho Gourd seed and cata logue, AddsuM WALbO V. BROWN, Bu li, Oxford. Ohio.
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