Woir-Hnntlngr in Michigan.' H A young man named Oscar M. Tarrf arrived in . ihis city Saturday from Gladwin county, having as baggage Bbont seventy-five wolf skins, threo or four bear skins, and ft large number of dorr skins, coon skins, inuskrat and mink skins. Last fall ho, in company with two other young men, went from Detroit to tho country named, with the intention of taking up a permanent residence for tho winter as hunters and trappers. Dime-novel reading had not as much to do with this movement as the fact that Perry wintered thero a year ago, and mado his stay among tho wild animals a very profitable one. Uo was yesterday making arrangements to re- turn, and was inquiring after worn-out horses, purchasing several old equina) at his own prices. He also mude tho purchase of an old sleigh, as he is to take back a quantity of provisions, and leaves this morning with tho intention of ror mainiug in tho woods until spring. His purchaso of old horses is whero tho fun comes in, he says, as ho is to uso thom for baiting wolves. Last full tho party constricted a stout log cabin in the woods near a large marsh, proposing to make it a permanent camp. The house is a two-story ono, and the hunters live and sleep in the second story. Tho lower story is en closed only on two sides, but the other sides are large doors, so arranged that they can be drawn up or let down at tho will of those above. Tho construction of the cabin in this manner was to make of the first story p wolf-trap on a whole sale, and it has been tested several times to the satisfaction of the builders. In addition to deer-shooting and trapping the men proposed to make wolf-catching a specialty. They found that by using strychnino they lost many of tho victims, who ran away and hid whero their bo dies could not be found, and in timo wolves got shy of tho meat flung around. After the trap was complotcd an old horso was purchased at the noarest settle ment, as a bait. That afternoon bits of raw meat were flung about, and some bloody pieces of a fresh-killed deer were L tho wolves might get the scent. Tho men remained on tho watch all night, but wore disappointed. The wolves came within pistol shot but were afraid to approach near, and finally went off. The old horse got no food next day, and . b ,. . "b , " . series ot neighs which could be hoard half a mile. More meat was scattered about, and about midnight the wolves came up. After a careful survey, to see if a trap existed, ono of them ventured iiLiueuunowur, anu as leiigtii a uuu, wolves Burrounded tho old horso and began snapping at him. Frightened out of his horse sense, tho equine kicked and plunged, and was making it warm for the wolves, when down, went the dqors and the animals were entrapped. Part ot tho pack wore toaring at the horso at the time, having hiin down, but thpv left off and Vvpcmn nishinf? around to get out. One of hem found a corner where the dqor "dijl not fit well, and all rushed for tho hole wrth such force as to take the door off its fixtures, escaping to the wood. The men found tao old horse 80 badly bitten that he wtM killed to end his sufferincrs. The bqdy was left there three nights, but tho WpItos would not touch it, though ono o fcwo ventured into the trap without much tear. Finding that the palates of the animals yearned for old horso living, instead of old horso dead, another jaded animal was purchased, and this time, under the Home circumstances as before, ho was mode to decoy sevoral wolves into the trap, and the doors hold thom. By tak ing up a board in the floor tho hunters had an easy lob to shoot tha animals. The wolves got suspicious the next night and would not enter the trap, and so on tho next night tho horse was tied to a treo in tho woods and two wolvos wero lulled by tho ambushed hunters. The noxt day a smaller pen was constructed about two miles away, and by taking old horses from ono pen to the other, with an occasional night in tho woods, Perry and his companious have done a wolfish business. Ho stated that ono horse stood them about eight wolves generally, but mentioned two . cases wherein the equino had been inconsistent enough to give up tho ghost after one night s work. Animals wero purchased in Bay City and Saginaw, and about ten have boon used up since last fall. Tak ing tho bounty on the scalps and the price of the skins, tho hunters mako a pretty good thing of it, even if tho bait doesnt hold out abovo two nights. -Detroit Fret Prett. Successful Surgical Operation. The San Francisco Call gives this : During the progress of a trial in tho Municipal Criminal Court, a physician was placed upon tho stand to explain the naturo of a wound inflicted by tho defendant upon tho complainant. In giving his testimony ho described a novel modo of extracting bullets. He . said : " Tho bullet entered the right side, a little abve the hip, and in prob ing the wound I discovered where the bullet lay. I was compelled to enlarge the orifice of the wound in order to in troduce the forceps, and had just got that instrument on the bullet, when the wounded man, who was considerably un der tho influence of liquor, struck me a powerful blow on the side of tho head, which causod me to full to the floor. He then ran away ; and when I recovered mysolf I found my forceps in one cor ner of the room, and near tho instru ment was the bullet, which had boon ex tracted by the force of tho blow." Tho Doctor also stated that as a surgical operation it was a complete success ; but he did not wish to perform one in the manner described every day in the week. , . . Old Ships. . vi,, k, o .;i: tti land built in 15G8, when the Prince of .Orango wag fighting Phillip II. of Spain, thon at tbe zenith of his power. She Was sailing to the Indies when the Hol landers organized themselves into the "Beggars of the Sea," and as privateers- men earned a reputation which aston ished the world. This Hutch skip is called the " Commissaries des Koning von der Heine. bhe passed the Cape of Good Hope October, 1804, from Ba tatas, for Holland, then two hundred taA ninotv-four years old. A few num bers back in the Boston Daily Advertiser is a notice that the whalo ship Rousseau (another of Stephen Gir&rd's ships, built at Philadelphia, in 1801) was then un dergoing repuirs at New Bedford. Her planking is being removed, the first time for seventy years. The live-oak timbers underneath are reported to be as sound as they were the day they wero first put AG1ZICVLTU11AU Beautifying Farms. Groat progress has been mado within the last twenty five years by the farmers of tho country, not only in making their farms moro productive but in making them more attractive This, in a largo measure, is tho result of prosperous fanning. Those who had debts to pay, did not feel ablo to oxpond much in ornamenting their places ; but ruico they have freed them selves from tins burden, they havw been moro disposed to attend to the nppear- ttnc(, t,inCRi Thcro has been, also, advance in tasto. There are not so many now, as formorly, wno decry all attention to tho ornamen- ta ft wasta cf timo ftn(1 luoncy. 'phis ra(.0 of niggardly and boorish men is fast dying out. , Increasing intelligence, the circulation ot agricultural reading, the formation ot a larger element of educated and cultivated men into the profession, havo had a poworful influence in secur ing moro attention to tho aesthetics of farming, instcivd of having everything expended tor mere pooumnry returns. And this is a great advance. It enno bles the pursuit of the farmer. Man is a creature of taste, and not a moro grub ; and he who neglects to cultivato and gratity tins element in his nature, do- grades himself. Any one may form a pretty correct estimato of too intellec tual, if not the moral state of lfis neigh bors, bv simplv lookiner over their farms. The one who allows his buildings and lands to ho in a slovenly state, when he has the means of improving them, may be a money-loving, but he will also bo a slovenly man with no elevating m- 8tincts. It is a great mistako to Bupposo that money spent in reasonably improving tho oppearanco of a placo is thrown away. It may be doubted whether there is any more direct method of increasing its pecuniary value. Certainly its market, value will depond very much upon its outward appearance. Tasteful and well pointed buildings, well-arranged yards and gardens with neat fences, shade rf disposed, good farm fen ces and cleanly-kept fields, will set off a farm to great advautago and muko on amazing diffcrenco when it comes to bo sold. And even if it be not sold, these things will add amazingly to tho enjoy blind to cvortllinbut the dollar. ment of it by its possessor, it ho bo not Jiivery man, too, owes it to tho com- munitin which bo is Uving to contri- bute tho ,ral reputation and to bUc enjo fement by making all his iurrountigi as ftttrttctivo ns possible, Thcre ig Bch 0 thin as too , attention to the outside and to show ; but thero is reuson in all things, and a measure of time and attention and expense should bo devoted by every one to making his home more and more at tractive every year that he lives. Promoting Growtii of Mane and Tail. I give the following recipe, which I have personally proved to bo ef- ficient in Restoring a healthy growth of hair on the tails ana manes ot horses : Corrosivo sublimate (hyd. bichloride), oxmuriate of mercury, each four grains m ono ounce ot distilled water. W ash the parts where the hair is thin with warm water and soap, then rub dry with a linen cloth, and immediately after rub in some of tho abovo liniment. If the i hair has been rubbed off by tho ani mal's own endeavors to alluy cutaneous I irritation, then dress with tho following ointment : One ounce of fine flour sul phur, ono ounce of pulverized saltpetre, made into a soft ointment with fresh buttor or fresh rendered hog's lard ; rub in at night and wash out in the morning with warm water and soap; repeat three or four times. If tho hair is scant from natural debility of tho capillary or gans, then simply use cold water ap plied with a soft sponge ; avoid all combing or brushing, and cloan tho mane and tail, as tho Arabs do, with a coarse flannel rubber. Midi Morgan. 1 reventino tiie Germination of Potatoes in Cellars. Much trouble is experienced by farmers and others who havo occasion to store potatoes for a con siderable length of time, iti preventing their germination, und consequent de preciation in valuo as food; and our readers may be interested to know that cxperinients.prosecutedin Germany, have Bhown how this may be measurably prevented. Ihis is accomplished by ex posing tho potatoes to tho vapor of sul phurous acid, by any of tho various well known modes, and a large mass ot po tatoes can bo treated ut ono time. This process, if not entirely effective in ac complishing tho object, will retard or modify tho sprouting ot tho potato to such an extent as to render the miury caused thereby very slight. The flavor ot the potato is not anected in tho least by this treatment, nor is its vitality di minished ; tho action being simply to re tard or prevent tho formation and growth of the eyes. The Best Hay Districts. Among tho figures collected by tho Department of Agriculture none are more interesting than those m regard to tho produco uiu profit of hay in the United States. In regard to the valuo ot hay, it seems to bo lowest in Nebraska. This Stato seems to bo tho Puradiso of tho grasses. It is sold there at a profit for about five dollars per ton, notwithstanding the great amount of fodder required for tho stock which is raised there. In the Southern States, tho report shows that by selecting suitable kinds excellent crops can be raised, although tho opinion has been that tho South is not a grass country, flay brought tho South last year about fl per ton. Tho highest averago price per ton in any State last year seems to bo in New Jersey. Hero it brought fo.iU per ton. In Texas a lively competition seems to .b? KinS ?n n th production of weighty infants. Waco County first put 1. j! il . ..i. ? i ? t in u cmun lur iuo uuuinpioiisiup uucuuso it could show a baby eight months old that weighed thirty pounds, whoreupoi Montgomery County came forward with a promising fellow only six months old who weighed thirty-five pounds, " Pooh ! " says Robertson County, " those babies are well enough, but Mrs. Dr, Poole, of this place, has a baby that weiglis thirty-nine pounds at six months old. The other counties have not been hoard from, but we presume the finest specimens of elephantine babyhood still " blush nsoen: A Welsh farmer, residing near Utica while being run away with by a pair of tricrutenea -horses, snoutoa i leave niv wife $10,000 ; no time to make will." Ho is still alive, but badly bruised. A Religions Ouarniiliiir Tho Rochester Democrat says :' a :i i n n- V fi lowing incident, for the truth of which ho vouches moro than wo are willing to do. - Sunday wook ho found himself in tho town ot It., on tho Central Kiiu road. Being obliged to remain over Sunday, ho determined, ns in his invar iable custom, to attend church. ' " So ( wo' will let him finish tho storvl after breakfast I mado inquiry concerning tho different sanrtuaries, and, deciding to patronize a Presbyterian brother, who was highly moommended, I struck oiit for his establishment. I soon arrived there, and slowly and seriously I enter .i r ii 1 ....: ....... ., 1. I.. underway. A lank old man motioned ' -. i i ' -r I mo to a pew. lueeKiy ana quieiiy i took my seat, and immediately prepared to join in tho sweet songs of praise that tho choir and congregation wero sing- mg. I had just caught tho note, .when a sleek-lookine individual who appeared to bo an usher, caught my cyo and hast- HV beckonou me. l, ot course, ooserved "The gesturo, tinnning inat no aesirea ro i escort mo to a moro exalted seat. As I approached, ho quietly retreated to tho door. Arriving at tho vestibule ho halt ed, and I followed suit, and tho follow ing conversation ensued Usher I perceive you do not belong to H , sir. Stranger No sir ; I oin not a Roman, but when in Eome I do as llomans do. Ushor This is no jesting mattor, sir. From your appearance you are evident ly from Rochester, or perhaps Syracuse, nd you must know that that direful, dreadful, deadly scourge, tho smallpox, races to a tearful extent in those cities, and you, sir, jeopardize tho lives of tho wholo congregation by appearing in our midst. Now I am especially instructed to permit no city gentleman s worship ping here, until such time as wo oro pos itively assured that wo ore in no danger. 1 slowly sauntered back to my hotel, filled with not over religious reflections. Transit of Venus. At this early period extensive preparations ore in progress among tho learned in Europe for observations December 8, 1874. Russia, it appears, is considered the most lovorablo placo tor witnessing tho phe nomenon. Japan, (Jhina, Auckland, and St. Paul Island, and in -Persia between Muscat and Teheran, also offer positions to which astronomers will resort season ably for recording tho results of scientific investigation ot the highest importance in regard to problems which have exer cised the minds ot scientists tor ages. A widow lndy in Louisville lias buried five husbands ; tho last of whom, provious to his death, had buried tho same num ber of wives. LITERARY NOTICES. The Pukenoi.ooical Joubnal for Marcli has been received. Its contents moro than conllrm our hijih opinion of that magazine's character. The very instructive articles on " Fish Culture in America, ' and " Ague and Fever," are alone worth more thnn a year's subscription. But besides these there is a long list ot readable matter. Attorney-General Williams; Expression; Harriet Hosmer; Our Horse-Cars ; Will It Pay f Writing lor the Press; The Arctic necious; .lames 1-isk, Jr.; Lord Brougham's Ghost; Hev. George II. llcpworth, etc., with tine portraits and numerous illustrations. Price 80 cts., or $:i a year. 8. R. Wells, aS'J Broadway, . i . We havo received the first number of The Weekly Mail, a newspaper pub lished by The Evexixo Mail of New York. We have rarely seen a more in teresting paper, or ono mora suited to families. Tho old names names that havo helped tho daily to its fame aro retained in tho weekly. They compriso Justin McUarthy, b. . iJliesson, K. J. Ilinton, Ifoward ulyndon, " 1 unction, Sophio Sparkle, "Anchor," Clarcnco F. Uuhler, ifcc. It proinises much in the way of dramatic srossip, market quota tions, society gossip, etc. It tho weekly makes itself as much a public want as the daily has always done, its success is a toregone conclusion.- Wtiuunglon Chron icle. A $1,000 Eailroad Bond, with com pound interest for thirty years, at seven per cent., will amount to T.Ol'J.UO. Writo to Charles W. Hassleu, io, Wall Street, New York. New 'ork Wholesale Market UTTKR-8tate, Hoo firkins $ 31 (Tv $ Western SI (?v CIIEESE Suite factory iu uaio qo ij y Fairni dairy 11 (i COTTON Ordinary xo'g 0 Iaiw to irood miildliiiL'... 2J EGGS N. Y., N. J., Potiu'u 27 d .i..,...i FLOL'B Superune t Si 6 li 6 70 fi uo tl no !: ! t'1 01 (a li) 6 30 ti 9i 85 7 75 j-.tra u luucy eum Ohio round hoop Extra amber Spring wheat Extra Geuetiee , Ut. Louts double extra.., Coum UAL Western 6c Jer&uv, 7 40 9 VII 10 75 i 70 4 15 3 40 74 74 7 25 8 75 3 60 Uralidywlue 4 10 IlnnKwnitAT Floub J too flia s U0 GRAIN C'OUM Western 73 southern 7J Barley Western Canada Oats 85 I 15 I 10 Oil 57 Km. I 00 1 50 1 5a I 7 W u It at Western No. 1 goring., Do. No. i do. ... 1 n l a 1 70 I 70 I 70 13 50 18 00 g 00 10 00 XX 00 W ft M 0(1 ft S" do be Do. Amber. Uo. W hite White Oencsee 1 80 1 80 14 5 li 50 10 00 13 00 PROVISIONS fork .New mess., rt u prime Beet Plain , Extra mesii lleef hama Bacok Ukkkn IIaus La hd H... Wi 00 7 (ul W (ul 1H .V KKKb Olover 10 lit It lllnotliy.. J '-Si1-; laxseea WOOL N. Y., Pa., O., and Mich.. 7i at it vt-aua luwa Texaa and Calilornia.H.. BEEVES Beat Good Common to fuir gnEEP it LAMU6-8heep Lambs BWINE-Llve DresMid , li (ill Uli (To t (.'! tit ik (IS 10 5'. 1 Pints ini Quarts of filthy catarrhal di charaos. Where does it all come from 1 The Unicom ineiiiliraiie, liiiinz the chamberaof the nose, and iu Utile glands, are diseased, so that they draw from '.he blood its liquid and exposure to the air t hanires it into i-orrrup- lion. Ttiis lit'e-liiiuid was to build up the sys tem, but it u extracted and the system is weakened hy the loos. To cure, gain flesh and strength hy utint? Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, which also acts directly upon these elands, correcting them, apply Dr. Sage's Catarrh Kemedy with Dr. Pierce's Nasal Douche, the only method of reaching the upper cavines where the discharge accu mulates and comes from. 1 he instrument and two medicines sold for t'2 by all Drug. aists. ' oil To tub Pdbi.10. W know of no remedy equal to Jackson's Catakuu Snuff and Tuoubb 1'owiiKH, for Cutarrh, Asthma, Loss of Voice, Ac. Is mild, pleasant, agreeable to use, and a sur cure. Ak your drueiiist for it. or mail SJ." cents to I Joj'itu, Wilsm & Co., Philadelphia. Durability and Pliability are both combined la the CAULK rjiJlit-W W1KK lioots and Bhocs; ouc trial will couviuce you will not rip or leak. All bear the Patent Stamp. Tho terrific duel betweon Prussia and France is over, but thousands of battles ui'iwwjn jjb, WAI.Kh.it jii- lt,la Bnu ay"pcpsia ana liver compmint '"w 'lnS on m , "! Union. Tho issuo of such contests is never for one moment in doubt. Tho con flict may lost longer" in some casos than in others, but the Leapixo Vegetable Tomc axd Alterative of tiie Nine teenth Century, invariably triumphs. There aro probably a hundred or moro persons in this and neighboring towns. who daily suffer from tho distressing ef fects of kidney troubles, who do not know that John mil t Anodyne Liniment is almost a certain euro. In scvero cases, &rof el,cf m!l7 ho obtained, it not a Perluet euro. perfuct cure. 1 Wo notice that tho Agricultural pa- pers all over tho country recommend tho uso of Sheridan' Cacalry Condition Poic- der. Kxehantie FarmeiH and others m this section havo long known and appreciated tho anvantaa - e of these nowders over ullotlt- ers. One hundred floMnra a bottle would be cheap for nn Article capable of renewing the hair on a bald scalp whero the roots had pensuea. iue nearest anproacn to sucn a preparation is Phalon's Chemicai. Hair Ix- viqorator, which stops the fulling out of tho fibres, nnd reproduces theji on every spot where the roots remain alive. TbelNvioOBA TOit has been in use lor forty years. No spe cial pains has been taken to make known its marvellous properties, but no man or woman who ever tried it could bo persuaded to aban don It for any one ot the mushroom nostrums of the day. As a means of renrodneine. strengthening, cleansing and perpetuating the growth of the hair, it has not, and never had, an equal. Urujfitisls keep it iu stock, but if a member ot the trade shou d be out af tho arti cle he will procure it for you. w Tho world does not contuin a mcdidn- nt preparation wbivu tins o'lialm il a more wide-spread nnd deserved popitlurity tuan the MEXICAN MUSTANG L.1NIMEST. 8lD.ee ItS in- troduulion to public notice moro tltun tweutv years ago, it lins becu constantly used for ev ery kiud ot disease or Injury to man or benst wbicb can be alhjctcd by a locul application, and go tar as its proprietors uro aware, it has not tailed m a single instance. Alter so lone and successful a term of probation, who will havetbo hardihood to deny its pre-eminent claims to popular esteem. Last Ciiance in aid of Mercy Hospital. f 150,000 ill oOtlO cash prizes ; .jO,000 Gold Uoiu the ln.uucst prize, lo be drawn In open public nt Oiuuiiii, -JSih March, 1S7J, liy sworn Commissioners. This churimlile enterprise is sanctioncuaiHl endorsed by the Uovcruor ami best business nien ot the sliitc. Tickets i-:i each, or 4 for 10. l'atteo & Gardiner, Mana gers, Uiuaba, Nebraska. Couons. A Medicinal Preparation lu the loriu ot a lozenge Is the most convenient. "Mrown't Bronchial Troches" May irritation which induces couirlilnir, irivinir relief in liion- ahitis, Hoarseness, Ititlucnza,Cousumptlve and Asthmatic complaints. Gkafton Mineral Fektii.izek. We call the attention of our readers to the advertise ment of this wonderful production of the "Granite State" this week. Chaited Hands, face, rou.ih skin, pimples, ring-worm, salt-rheum, and other cutaneous affections cured, and the skin made soft and smooth by using tho Juniper Tar Soap, mado by Caswei.l, hazard uo., jn ew x ork. It is moro convenient and easily applied than other remedies, avoiding tho trouble of tho greasy compounds now in use. Dyspepsia, Coitlvrurss and Liver Com plaint Cured Without Medicine. I will forward to anv uddress, on receipt of fifty crxts, a printed prescription that will cure any case of Dyspepsia, Costiveness, or Ldver complaint, however obstinate. The remedy is very cheap and pleasant. The arti cles are kept in most faim houses, nnd are ea sily obtained anywhere. Address Dr. s. N, Thomas, Phelps, N. Y. From Maine to California millions ofchil- dreu are wearing SILVER TIPPED SHOES. by not, they are the cheapest and ucver wear tlirougtt at the toe. Try thein. Ir or Hale by all Shoe Dealers. r2S"The 8tartliHsr. Romantic Disclosures of the Musterie of Crime in the Authentic Book, eiituicu " Memoirs of the U. IS. Secret Nit- vice," is a thrilling Record, indeed ! See Adv't. 50 CENTS a year nocurrB tho Journal and a premi um vr. a. iciiic, wi'iiuuersuuri;, xu. Veoktinb. Whon tho blooil Wmnr.i llf. l.-c- ni)r1 ptftpiium, ettucrtrum cbunno ol wuuiult or ot climate, wain oi excrci-e, irrt-culur met, or irom any oihtv caue. tho BUKT1NB will n?new thn hlnmi. currv nlf the putrid hiimori, cloaiii-6 the tttomaeh. regulate thu oowcis, unu unpuri a tone oi vigor to luu wuolu boay. TO CONSUMPTIVES. Tho advcrtlsor, havini been permanently curod of that dread disease. Consumption, by a simple remody, is anxioua to make known to his fellow sufferers the means ot cure. To all who de-ire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used, (tree of cliari;e). wllh tiie directions tor preparing and using the same, which they will find a Si lit t'luii ton CoNst-MmoN, Auth UA, IIroncuitih, occ. Parlies wishing the urcsciiuliou Kev. EUW AI D A. WILSON. 4C South Third St., Willianisburgh, N. Y. Verily it Hath no Equal CONSUMPTIVES READ ! Would Yfill MIM that Aiitttint fnttrrh nr. A t-tnot DUCK iiiui lieiLltliv vU'.ip till Iii.iv v ti uiitf.l iu vi.nr aware It will bn tun lt.i. . ii j uu wuuiii, uu ii ul uuiuVa lur ere vou uro Allen's LuitK BaUain Is your hope; It has been tried ii) uiuuMiHiuH tiuen km you, who nave neeu curtd, many in their irrutitudo huvo h-nt their nanus to us i hat ,-iit- terillif hutnulill V ciin r.tii.1 tli.-ir vil. anrl li..H..v Don't experiment with new and uutiied mixture, you I cannot artord it, but try at once this invuluahle article. l uo iuuiui iu anv lit uk oiore auu ac inoei general Btorta. Il 1m warranted to bri-ak up the mo-it trouble some CoilL'h ill ii fi'W h.iitrB. It'iuit ul ti..liiiiir.liiii.liiiaf. It i warranted tofivo entire witiafuctiou iu all ca--i-uf lauug uuu xuroui uimcuitiea. "It Saved My Life." Words of a Reliable Druggist. Marisb Citv, Mich., July !8th. 1K70. J. N. IIAUKI8 i Co. Dear Sin: The Allen's Lung aiuiKuiu uan urrivutl. 1 wouiu not UKU 10 oe wituout ll for it ha saved my life. I took a bud cold uudacouirh, and miully coliBUluption waa aeated uiioll mi-. I aa. lu a very oau alat. 1 tried everyililnir thukwus recom- inended. and peut a ereat deal of uiouey. and jrot no help. I had Allen s Lumr Uub-um for aule. but I knew nothilifr of ita uieriti. 1 did not like to take it without knowlliKUioreuboutlt. I had not "old a bottle. When your aifeut culled uuon nut. 1 told biiu I could not ml-11 a medicine 1 knew uothiuft about. He urtted me to try iimysuu. i uiu fn. and to my irruieiui aurpi li-e mo tirat bottle .tonoed niv I'oui'h. nnd before thellilid bot tle waa taken, my luiiffa were healed and well, and I Can now apeak knowingly to my friends and customer. ot the good uuallti.a ot Alh-u a Luna ImIkiiui. I remain yours, reapocttully, L. C. L'OTTRELL. tt""It. la harmleita to the moat delfcnUchlld. tVtTit contain, uo opium iu any form. CAUTION. Call for Allen'. Lung Balsam," and hun the uao of any other Uulsum ; unprincipled men may deceive you with worthlea prep.uutlolla. J. N. UAItltIS CO., Propr'f, Cincinnati, Ohio. Sold by Medicine Dialers Generally. rmmiY davis a sox, Ii'ovl(U-ii'c, II. I. Oneral Agents for Xew Eulaud States. FOll HALE 11 V JOHN P. HENRY, New York, KKKJiCH, RICHAHOS CO., Plilla., CEO.C.UOOI1WIN afc CO., Mostoa. Oi Envelope, of various Uei, color., and gong, on - f each. M aheeU Sou Paper, copy of aau-coluuiu puper, al 1 .eut for toe. J . A. llowelu Co., J etteron,0. . lpi.n pnu Bna aiinuv at t nd il : M Union "Ad- J pie Parer.Jl; Peach Parer, $lil; Peach Slouer and Halver, 7ic.; Nut Cracker, !ic. Sold by dealere. Man Ufacturud by It. H. WU1TTEM0UE, Morcc.tor, Uas. Tho only Genuine Mineral Fertil izer In New England. Gr Jton Mineral Fertilizer & Destroyer of Insects TllE GRAFTON FERTIUZI.lt IS DEATH to Cnnkpf Worm. Omb. Wnp Bii(f". Pntnto Huff-, Hop InfectH.and nil other l'liuit-DflNtrnvlnfr Irm-ptn. It pro tect Iho plant fiftm Inawt miwhfi'f, und lurgfAy pru- tnotpp itip (rrowth ot nil vetroiaiiuu. Wfirmnti'd a H-prof-i'"4'''' DAVIS. Til AVER A- TO.. IVonrlMor. Mttlntrm. N. II. WAKDK, HU.MI 11HHY A IIUIJU K, C'onconi. N. II., OfTiprnL AffPiit. to whom nil orm-i Plum Id bo drecd, Hcnd for ppfcripllvo Clrculur. ThrllllnR.'ABtoundine: Dlsclosuron (nt PRHMIBSION, rnnM TUB IIBPAHTMKNT IlKUriffltM 18 Porlmltunf U.S. I)i.lw-Hvi', nnil thnlr n.liii i A Wmttlerfitl Itnnk I 4M tmuv. nrlri, tv.'M. A1- draw LA11AN IWATII.JO lliuiuvnr ntn-nt, llimluli, P U 1 1 D P U ' C 1 The larprnt, htiudnimrtt and htil unUnUn O'Mu-l.nl Mirr.lli ill Urn woil.l. ICoiittiint, i-iu'li month, ih' hi!t f-ilinmix oi puppi mti.ir. mii.i'-ui INoti'H, ptr. Prlro l.(i n-r y:. HubftcTlbe at once and vou will n'-v It-r reiaot It. r i"und 1! cuiiU fur ppociim-n mm- to j. i ii t in it .., Cincinnati, O. VISITOR. GIVEN AWAY. riimmai arni-lh tnlnn ami thrnn HinOK tllO imhcHn- tlon nrice are riven away for ono and threo uubHcribura i to tho MANUFACTURER and BUILDER. Published br tli EnirrV and ManTr' Pnh. Co, 37 P.irlc How. N. V. P.O. Hoi 4179. Send for sample copy and premium lift. STHMA. POPHAIWS ASTHMA t warranted to relievo ie worst cies In ten minutes. Knr wile, by DruB(rits. Trial Paek nce sent FREE on receipt of a tliroo-ceut stamp. Addrc9a T. poPHAH CO., IMiiliuli llhln, Pa. To Printers. Comnoplnir Rules 15 cents, Make-tip Rules SO cents each; mado of the best of stool, and funili-hcd at these reduced prices. Ordors accompanied with tah and Irnrt, pivlnc lentrth, should be addressed to KhW YORK STEEL HULK UO., 58 lonn sireoh n. i. "f IdillrtoTvn Nursery and Fruit Farm. Peaches J.l i .....i nnDni, i.n.aniiria tv. feu 1 information Irce. Address wtthtjMnpJJ.CoaiiMiddlet -r ANTED Addressof buyers and sellers of old y coins. Address R. P. UAWSO.N, Lock Uoi 4(1, Corry, Paj Mass. Institute cf Technology. VnlmnrA ovnTnlnnl tnnJ.TimA Sil'ntlil Octohpr3.1. Fof now Catalocne nnH recent rxnmintion pnpprBRpply to 1JRINTINO I'RKPSRS. 1r1ro S2.00. Bond utamp Tor ciruulurs. 0. W. O.MCN, l'ontiac, Mich. NATURE'S KLMEDY. flSfflll The Cp,ea,t Blood Purifier. A: valuable: Indian compound, for restoring tho health, and for the permanent cure of all dlcares aris ing from impurities of tho blood, such as Scrofula, ScrofulonnIIumor.SCniicer, Can cerous Humor, Erysipelas, Canker, Salt Rlieum, Pimples and Humors on the Face, Ulcers, Coughs, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Neuralgia, Rheu matism, Fains In the Side, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Costiveness, Piles, Headache, Dizziness, Nervousness, Falnt- ncss at tiie Stomach, Pains in the Rack, Kidney Complaints. Female Weak ness, and General Debility. REPORT OF A PRACTICAL Chemist and Apothecary. MOSTON. MllV 1st. 1871. Dear Sir This Is to cortlfv that I have sold at retail stxtv-tliree doz. (73C bottled of your Veoktise .since April 12th. 1870, and can truly my that It ha iriven t lie bcitt ?atiloctlon of anv remedy, tor the complaints for which It U recommended, that I ever gold. Scarcely a day parses without some of my customer testifying to iw merit n inemscivea or tneir irienai. i am per sonally coirnixant of pevenil cases of Scrqfuloui ru mor bvin? cured by Vbuktike alone iu thia vicinity. , ery rt-sueciiuiiy uur. AI UILMAX.4C4 Droadwav. To 11. R. Stevess, Esq. JTIIK GHKAT BLOOD PURIFIER. PREPARED BY II. 11. STEWXS, BOSTON, MASS. Price $ 1.25. Sold by all DrtiKcistf. GARDENING MADE EASY For tlio 31 il lion ! OXLY TEN CENTS I Really worth Ten Dollars ! Iucloso 10e. and Sc. stamp foriMMlagv. J. C. THOMPSON, TompKinsviuo, n. i . tauaeii L.-niuu. m Eaa Vay R FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL, For SrRIXG of 1S73. Il invite the attention of Plnnlein and Renters to our targe ana complete mwck of Biaiidnnl & Dwarf Fruit Tree. 4rtiie V'llica Mmnll Frtilla. tlrltntiirtitiilTrct-Uf Slii-tilia. Roaea. new at, nare i-rim ami lariititiiciitui Aees. KverirrecununilNcw Plants. Prompt attention given to all Inquiries. Ducrtptlre and Vlmlratei priced Catalogues lent pre- yuiuurt rciciptm .lump. USJUllUWtl No. 1 Fruits. lOal. No. 2 Ornamental No. 3 GnjL-u-houti, lUc. So. 4 Wliolvsalti, Free Addrosa Eitaba 1S40. KLLWAIVGEH & HARRY, Mount Hope Kunerie. KOCUKSl'KH, N.Y. CET THE BEST. DR. GROSVEXOU'S Improved Porous Piasters are recommended by the BEST PHYSICIANS a a twre aim sate reiiieuy lor tt ii r.t'lUA l ltH. iNKtdtl. (J1A. DISKASKS of the LIVER nnd KIDNEYS. PAIN In tiie UltSAST, LL .MiK or hftlK. SCIATICA. EAK HACK unit r r. M Al, K WEAKNESSES. Tuke none but ltlt. tIROSVE.NOR S to iurure the bc.-l result, (leneial Depot, lii llmUou St.. New Yoik. gold bv ail iiruKaisia. ritiistjcviiu. JOR ONE DOLLAR we will mail you a box of LOIUXG'S FRENCH X0TE PAPER .tamped with nny Inlt lal or Pet name. Four .Ue. and sixteen pattern, iu eaca Dox It meet, the dally want of any lady. uoaiuuiir rciiooi Kins are auoptintr it. It', the prettiest present to a young lady. Try one box lor youraell. Addre.. l.tHtt.Mi, ftilillnlioi-, P.O. liox 5011, Uoatou, Mas lMUt TWENTY CKNT8 tile undersli-ned will X CUelO: t iwtULv-live SKKDri uf thu ViiL'iniii Hullv fret uf rut4tf?t. Thtr h avui are ukm-ii. Thu f.owvr Ifruw in clu-trf, aiut uro Kucceedt u by round bnit, which luni to a hcuuti.'ul red, und iviinUu Miduriiiir the euiii-M winter. Tlti tree i coiiriidmcd one of thu inot bcaulllil of iviLrretnp. and at) un ornutnontul trite. there U none that titu equal it. It if ditUcult to trans plant it, but it can bo raided horn tli.eofd. Immediate attention riveuio all oiden.. UcuUmh in roedfurnii-h-td at reduced nrinHi-.AH recanU my liability, will re fer to linn. K. M. llnixton, Va-hliit,'tou, U. C. Address R. li. LYKLL, Fai uhum 1'. U.. Uichmoud Co., Va. 'iid lor dt:Moi ii.i.ve ' ciieulaiv. illajio ItuHder.reVrred vilitimi, , Diiet' S10. buiit) ' 510. bunplemeni to Village lliillilur, Wi. Villu no builder and Supplement, bound in ene litriro volume, fcli. OaUiloirue uf Druwiuir Iiutruuientri, ruper. Tracing Llotu, etc.t inalM-d on receipt ot two tnroc-ct'Ut fUui.pt. a. j. iu'JK?r.i,L & t u., n w arr n nici-i. ispw ioi k. To Printers. A part Interest iu one of the bext country newinaner ftMaulibhmouU in euutbtsru New lork, i ottered for Kile, the owuvr UaviiiK auoiher buiue which nuedd an aid aiieuiioii. j ue oiuor partner wiu ruiaui ms in terest. Material all nearly uuw, and equipmeut com plete, burnetii pood and rapidly increaidiiK For par UculkraaddroctiiiUANKLlN.lioi'jyL,. Middlctown.N.Y THE JLOWK PATENT Elnailc Ut-lt Truui for rup Hirc) is durable, cheap ana safe ; in I il asilv worn ai a arAi-ter: hm cured patients iu from 4 tu iS week-. ?nrpartlculaiD fteud forefiuuiar. Addie HENliY IIUWE, Box 7Xi, Council lilutii, Iowa : for ttmt-claon Pianos. No discount. NoagouU. jiaur.i v. o. runu uu., ew uroauwav, n, i flUlE HFORT'8 OWN JOKK BOOK HKNT FREE, Ad X drutw (with euuup) box tTU, New Yurk. MISS SAWYER'S SALVE. (l!i I W i li ' i IVW I' l l V HV.UK yti linvrt a s-rlre romlilnlni sootltlnir nnd li"lliK properilea, with nr ilmim-mm Hxrcd. K-iil. A f-ni'-dy nl IniTid fur tiie tnnny pnlnn nnd mWii's, whim4 and hrtiUefl tn which lli-nh In heir. In mum Kunlly applied thnn ninny i.lher remedies, tM-vur priidijriwr had efleel, hut alu'tiys rt'lieving ,:ilri, however never. 111. prepared by Hit Rairyer, vho has neil it In h"r riwil pxte.iMlva treatment of the elik, fur iienrly twitit.y years, wllh irreat sitt-ee. 'J'hn iiririclji.il dlsenses for whteh this strive Is rec ommended aro, CttiMttfni, Iihevmntinvi Piht, firnifiitii. Old lrrert, Suit IthPum, .Srf, Ijitrni, er (S'orrir, Want, I'huplrs, Krynipilu Sore J-.ln, I'lrlier'n Hh, Ih-afnem, Jioih, Jfhig-teormt, Onu, intra nf Iniecln, (,'nncm, Tonthn&r, .Vir oei(?, S'tT' tiipiilr'tt JnMnrn!tt StcolUn Jlr(lttt JliH, Sitihl nut, 'J'rrllihuj, Chiiiiint limit. KrntiU, t'u'., Irulte; Vrottp, Craiked Lii, and isvrei on t'hitilren It never falls to euro Khetimnllsm If properly nppMcd. link It on well with the hand three times n day. In several cases ft has cured palsied limbs. For Pile It has been discovered to be a sure rem cdy. l'ersons that hav been nflllcted for years havo been relieved by a lew applications. or z:rj- tipelan It works wonders, allaying the Inflammation and quieting tho patient. For Chapped and It produces a euro Immediately. L.cl tnose witn aan Hhewn obtain this Halve, und apply It freely, nnd they will find It Invaluable. It Is Rood in cases oi Scrofula and Tumor. Cancer have been cured with It. The bent Halve ever Invented fur Swollen JBreatt and Sore Kippft. No way Injurious, but uro to nlTurd relief. Sore or Weak Eye Hub It on the lids ffcntly, once or twice a day. Cures deaf ness by putting In tho cars on a piece of cotton. For f elon this Is superior to anything known. For Pimple this nets llko a charm. For Burnt and Srald, npply tho Salvo nt enco nnd It gives immediate relief. For Old Sorei, apply onco a day. ?,ot among tho lenst or tno invniuaoie ptoperncs of Miss Saw t Kit's Halve arc Its beiietlelal effects on tho hair. Kubbcd on the scalp, In five or six different pnrts, it promotes the growth of the hair, prevents it turning gray. anTl on bald spota it pro duces a new growth of hair. No lady should ho without this iiivalunblo nrtlelc ns an indispensablo cosmetic fur tho toilet. It eradicates dandruff and disease from the head, and blotches and pimples from the fucv. We. tho unlcricmcil. havo been ncannlnted with Miss Bawycr fur many years, and bellevo her to be a Christian lady and n skilful nurse, and having used her salvo In our families, it gives us great pleasure In saying It is tho best general medlcino wo uavu ever uscu : Rer. E. F. Putter, ltrr. W. o. Ilolman, JrA T. Bprry, Win, II. '1'itroinh, Mn. C'lmrlcs Suuwt Mr. Alfx- Bnow, Jir K. p. Chswand wife, J WnltvflHfl ik! wifp, Vm. Ilt-uttie ftitd wite, Jan4i Shaw mid wffi'. John S. Ciine and wife. Kt-v. JoH-ph Kaltotll, Rev. OeorBe Pratt. Uen. J. P. Ciller and ifi .opi. irncxt-r aim wile. C'at. David Atnai and wife, Wm. Wilson and wiK-, . It. Spear, II. W. Wteht aiiflwite. Ceo. W. Kimball, Jr. (Miyor W. t r ulU-r and wile. of Rock 1 nnd I anil u i1l. TIiuiiiuk Cultxin and wife, Ioa. liciiry IiiKrahaui sod wife, O. J. Conant fPotmaiter of Kr'Vlanl and wife, I K. Kimball mi wife, William MuLwd. , Joseph Karwell, I C. H Mallnnl. : Kphrnltn Harrrtt, Lcanilcr Vek, lion N'. A. Burpee. FtaucUCwbb, TO THE AFFLICTED. If yonr DrniriilBt la out of the Salve, and neglects to keep aupplied, send (cvcnty-tive cenh us directed below, and receive a box by return muii. Tut tip In T.arpo Knxen nt 60 cents each (nearly three time r.a laruo a the x iepreented above). Prepared bv MISS C. ri.WVVKlt, an.l put up hy L. M. "ROBBINS, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, Koekland, Me. A Trial Box aont free bv mail on receipt uf seventy live cents', by 1.. M. KumilNS. lCocklainl, Me. TniS VAT.rAHT.E PAI.VE 13 BOLD BY ALL UEAI.KUd IN MliiiiCl.NEij. "The Celtic Weekly. THE GREAT ORIGINAL ILLLbTR ATED STORY PAPER. IRISH-AMERICAS. FREXC1I ASD MAN AVTIIOR&. OER- Sensation without coarcencaa. narrative of thrilling Interest, combined with historical Instruction, excel lent and cntcrtuinllifr literature lur out and youna. coutitiued and liul-hed stwriuis, poetry, sketched, bto- graphical and topographical l ue if! creat original btory paper for tlio million cntl- tied TIII3 CELTIC WKCKL.V, will mako It first appearance on February 22, 1972, da ted lor .Mart-n if, mrz. The mtblMierH of Uils hiKh-toncd fumlly paper r ppectlully iiitonu tho lrUh iitoplo of AuuMiua, mid the AiHtrricuu public Kencmlly, thut they have insuh tir rui.p'mt iits for tho production of uu UIUGlNAL STO HV I'Al'Kll, which will binr fuovrabln (joinp;iriMi j with the bo.-t peiiinIioaU of tho duy. Tho tollowlnjf sloricii will uppi-ar iu the Urst uumbtti-: THE HAUNTED KAUM ; TIIE MYSTERIES OF DUNLUCE CASTLE. By Peter McCorry. TIIE COLLEEN OF THE CLIFFS. By "Christine." THE INAUGURATION OF THE CITILI.OTJNE; OR, THE HORRORS OF SEPTEMBER, 1792. DAWSON, OF DUNMORE ; oa, TIIE MYSTERY OF A LIFE. By Dr. J. C. Waters. LADY GRACE DALRYMPLE ELLIOTT; OR, TIIE DELUGE OF BLOOD. By Dr. Julius Rodenbere;. BESSIE MOHAN'S DREAM. A TALE OK THE WAR. By DeunU Holland. EDNA BRADLEY; LOVE VERSUS DUTY. By Mre. Ellen E. Madigan, (nee Callanan.) FATHER OWEN'S LAST BLESSING. LV TALE OF By John Locke, Editor of Tu s Celtic Wbkh.v. A sneclal featuro of THE CELTIC WEEKLY will be the entire exclusion of advertisements. Nothini; wilt tie tell undone to render this Great Orimiml story Paper the best lu America. Price Only Six leuta.-To be hud of all Nea dealers. TERMS, INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE. Mull SiibxcribcrH, One Year, $3.30 Six Mouth, $1 ,50 i'uur -Month.-, f$ l.OU. CLUB RATES. Two Copies, one a-ldrese $450 r ive " " " j u.uiv T-n uuu J40.00 With an additional copy to the gaiter up of the club. Agent wanted in every town and city in the United State where uue i& lioi ulready appointed. Liberal terms to all agent and cotton up of clubs over ten copies Address M. J. O LEARY & CO., Publishers, P. O. Box 007-1, New York. TIIE COKFES&IONN OF A NERVOUS INVALID. Publiahod forth benefit of younr men and other, who aull.r from Nurvona Debility. aupulylnat thk or flaxr-ci' Hit. rilteu by unti who cured hiui aulf. and fc;iit ft-eo on receivinir a lait-nuid directed en velou.. Addre- NAT11AN1KL MAVt'AIU, lirouklyu SKIN DISEASES: Tetter. Itch, hive., tpota, pimple., etc. ; book with 10 reelne for se If-enre, with full direction, mulled tor M cu. JOHN d. BCOTT, lii North Ninth St., thila., P. T AROE WIIKKL SULKY REAPER AND MOWER. 1 a'uriner. Wliutluff to buv. or diui Krai. i n. In aell iue oeav rver inn'it), aniiillil write lor ClrcUtU' to I TOLEDO AtililOl Ll CKAL WOUKd, Toledo, Ohio. EXTRAORDINARY IMPROVEMENTS Cabinet Organs. Th MA ROM A HAMUN onnAX CO. tMiHrtMly fttinornin . iht Introduction, Ihli mmob, of iiniirovtim-tiU of mtKh mor lba urdlnmry lutiil. Tliei art REED and PIPE CABINET 0HGANS. I ii , iil.,J nnH ,mnliHl by Mr. 0t. Fsilki sS 'nlUa Oran i i, 1.1, r, l4 His only iorcelful combination of Kl piM hli 1.1. rv.r nia.lt. (S't Cimlmfir ; orHV,on.) DAY'S TRANSPOSING KEY-BOARD! ttiv.nlt-4 and pat.nttd by Mr. W. O. T)ay, of naltlnwrr ; Vy llleh lha lrfurtn rn In.tanUy raov. lb. Kay board U Ilia rliiht or l.n, and io v'ay at a Miliar or lower pitch. (S. particulari in Circular.) llalNU I'.TKSTSII lllial WILL MAHt 0KLV SV THt MStN It, Ml is On. NEW AND EIVEQANT STYLES ' Doullo Eced CABINET ORGANS, AT VERY LOW PRICES. !ff EACH. MAVON k HAMLIN. - - '-' STYLE r. . Consifi'rinz their capacity, ttrgnnce, and thorough,' exceiitnee, the prices of these nrtv styles art lower than any b-Jore effered The Cbintt Onmnt mnAt by th Mnton A Haiulia Co. n acltnow. Udirvtl l eci-cl all otiiari In lurlty and beauly of ton, nowr Trlttj and tluraWHity ; and coulala patented ImproTimtiiti not In wiy titlifri. Tliey liav uniformly won Itlghett fireinlumi atln duitrinl Eali i Mtlon i, Inrtndlns a modal at tht P EiPoaiTtod. frr i.kmoshthtfi utriBioniTV ; arc tbt onty Amtrlcan Organs U lrfTly in tlit?r coiintrie, and ar pronoonrtid to ba dnV Tn.Miti.r the tMi by nuiiviaiia alhust vaiTaasALtr. S-. tettiutuny fmm mor tlun o:;s thousand musicians Itl th tNlTUtt ST.TBi, KOLAND, KbaNOI, GltSMANY, Ac., prlnlrit In full In TI-.SriMONIAL CIRCULAR wlilch will U tent fri U any al(lra. lUr arc a few Hf istracta from well known. Baiiici. "The bt now In nw.' On mtm VttMO", n Trtna rMr, M iiik I.rom ViuToa Cmii'i., I. HiiHtnm i. ami fnhfrt. " Wt have not hrnrd m-li port iunical toitd fi urn y nllletl," '!. I.Ol'IBB KM.LOntt, AoC1.AIIR I'H 11-Llft. ' A 1 I. Hfciu.M., nii'l other. " Mu'irlnnt fje-m-rally t"'nnrl (lie Mnin . Mnmllti CiiMiift Orfdint m uiirHinnlttil tiv anv olnerti." TMomH ii Thomii. ' Kiftti it)) i ii tlrni in-iit of th t ifitt I hri wr t.-i-ii." Oi.a Bui. i.. "The lt itilniirr-i(t of ilm rlau iiiw.." Anna Mkhlhi. In all th. qnn'iiit-i whlrh vuiiilllnte -jir.lirnM minvaled." R. K. Mili. "Knr nifHor to ewvtlitnr cf Irtf rli 1 have wi-ii. 1 M. ti'm4-Hi k. Wn(t'erfnlly baw- tliol." P. R. t.ti.MoKk. Stii-rrinr In nil rviirft tt to iht I havo ever n." Ki-oKia Tmkh. " Kicr-llinjr tn qualliv oi Ume, anierf.1 trrllnnea and diimltilllv and 'h1hr1U hniritaninta not foiiinl in nlicr' 'til kkh.hi. " 1 ) more iTilitally tUty aru lMte.1, ftinl the mr cnii.etf nt tiie jail", th mere rorlalit nnil liitfliwlll lu Hit' itictitl ul iiihe rinrliy acvorded thein," Jl'LILB KlUHHUIKl. - Acknon'ledzrd to make the lest, t?rs Ce-whnnv now uudertaAv to mU at such r.-c.v tttut their ? Orgitrts shad le ViiqUPHlio:iRb?jr Iionpowl, wliicli t!itf' reruinly fif vtii'-I.-.I trt ti ". ri,M)'en of BsTltw- IVK M 1 r rii.iir i.tr niiDt' Hllil tllrV ilivilv t!tllti"li t'. KH It'W.O- 'Veil IcH, tllII t hi. li will t fnund .rifrt lm:i di'il tor common and vury In leri r .tririn KtiL'M-OiTv ()r.oM, f.O m.Ti. S-e Cuf.y riv,.--ivi. It--. fiiS, 135 1 140. Hi d UI-v.M-.l. Kt BTY ntllBH ' Stvi.i', tt )irii(H-nia i.alo i.ri.-, up to l.-lf-nli. lTcv;r.lu:tratei Catalogues and Circular!, wiih full ile?K-rlilluna of tr-w stylvi and luiitovtMKNTa,nloTitla tnonlal Circular, lent free to anv addrett. GTZJI IIAS01I It HA11LI1" CS3A1I CO. 154 Tremor.t St., Boston. 596 Broadway, New York, No Person enn tnlte tlieae Bitters accord ing to direction, nnd remain louff unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed by niiiicrnl poison or other means and tile vital 'organs vasted beyond the point of repair. I)y1ctiu or Illillentloll. Headache, Tain in the Shoulders. Connies Tightness of the Chest. UU liness, Sciir Miiutaliiiiis of the Stomach, ISad Taste in the Mouth. Ililinim Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Iiillaiiiiiialioii of the Iain:-', l'-'" i" llie regions of the Kidneys, ami a biindred oilier painful syinploms, are the olTspriuss of llvspupsia. In these coiiiplaints it has no equal, and one bottle will prove a Letter guar antee of its merits than a lenviliy advertisement. Fin- Female t'oiupliiliita, in young or old, married or ainsle, at the dawn ot wniiiaiihKid, or the turn of lite, these Tonic Hitters display so decided an influence thai a market improvement is soon percep i;i,iu For Iifliimiiiitoi-y nl Chronic Rhen- nillUxill and (hint, lliiiens, Kemillelit and lllter--miltent I Vve.-s, Disei-a-a of the I'.liKid, Liver, Kidneys and ISIailder. these Hitters have no equal. Such Dis eases are caused bv Vitiated lllood, which is generally urodiiced liv deranaeniei-.t i f the llicesiive t)raii. They are n CJenllc I'uiKntlve aa well aa a Toille, possessing also the peculiar merit of acting as a pmvei l'ul aceut in leiievins C'onccstiou or IiiNam mation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, and in Bilious Diseases. , For Skin Dim-naeit, Erniitions, Tetter, Salt Rheum, P.ioichcs, Snils, Pimples, Piistuics. Boils, Car buncles, Rins-worins. Scald-1 lead, S'.rc Kye, Ej-y-sipelas. lull, Scini's, IHsoiinraiioiisi.f the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever nuie or uatiire, arj literally ilua up and carried out of the system ill a slini'l time hv tit use of these Uilteis. . Cil itteflll TlimianOila proclaim VlNFf.AR IliT tkks ifie most wiiiHieiiul liivisoranl that ever sustained .1... l. .. I WAI.KDK. Pron'r. 11. II. ncDDNH.IJ &CO., l)iu:i.sis and A:its., San 1- raiicisco and New York. HOI n I'V all. TitM-l-.m'-g '"' ' ' IbLlSI Princliul Office 101 W, Fifth St., Cincinnati, 0. Tluon'y Reliable Gilt D s ributii nin the country $100,000 00 In Valuable Cifts! TO BE DISTRIBUTED IN L. D. SINE'S SEM-4NSUAL GIFT ENTERPRISE, To be drawn Monday, March 85th, 1471. One Crand Capital Prize of $10,000 IN COLD ! One Trizo fi 5,00!) ia Silver I. PIVK PHIZES tl,000 FIVE IMtlM i.-illO TEN PRIZES 100 ! Greanbacks TWO FAMILY CARRIAfiES AVT1 MATCHED HOUSES, Willi Sllvut-Mouuled Iliiin.w. worth l,ieu eiicb. TWO HORSES AND BUGGIES, with Silvor-Moutited lluiiiu.a, woi th iiitio each. Two Finc-toned Rosewood PIANOS, worth 5X teh Ten family SEW1NU MACHINES, worth (lu each 1500 Gold and Stiver Lever Hunting Watches, worth from tv to i;uo eaclx I . , f&MSgttft $140, i'n n i t'rv r ijj Ladiea" Oold Leentlne Chaiua, 0ent' Oold Vt Chulna, Solid and Double-Plated Silvar Table -ad Teaapoou., PhotOKrapk Album., Jeueiry. cXm slo. Whole number GlfUuluKiO. Ticket. Limited to iu.WJO AUENTS WANTED TO SELL TICKETS, , To whom Liberal Premium, will be puld. Simile TicketB $t : Sii Ticket-, lu: Twelve TickeU tli Tw.nly-livo Ticket. HH... i Circular, containing a full lift of priion, descrip tion of tiie manner otdrawiiiK. and oiuar iiuurieaCiiou lu reference to the Di-lribuliou, will be .cut to any one ordering theni: &n tear, nuua oeetourebaea lo La D. SINE, Box GO. Cincinnati, O. Offlce. 101 Weat Fifth Street. AGENTS Wanted. Aaretit. make more money at work for u than auyihlnir l. Particular, fiul. 0. Stinboii at Co., J-'fiM Art PutilMitrt, Portland, Me, Mar -7