Anatomy of tlio Silk Worm. Assisted by the mioroscropo, tho inin-1 uto internal mechanism ot that utilized worm has been perfectly demonstrated. As soon as it is hatched a voracious ap potito is manifested. This led men in early, far-off times of oriental civiliza tion, to-take advantage of their unsatis fied hunger, to turn the product ot their labors to the benefit of humanity. The voracity of the silkworm has reference to a law of their nature, on which the perpetuity of the race de pends. Nature is always careful to make positive provision for the repro duction of each and every species of liv ing thing which has been created, till the object of their existence has been attained, when, for aught we know to the contrary, they disappear forever, like the lamented dodo, for which natur alists are still in mourning. Silk worms eat almost without cessa. Crop rrospecta. Tho past winter has been noted in some sections for its few snows and their thawing, in others for the great length of time which the snows nave lain on the ground, AGRICULTURAL. Tiifb Insurance Speculations. Quite a number of , persons in Monroo county, Michigan, havo been in tho habit of insuring the lives of such of their neighbors as to them seemed short lived, and considerable money was thus speculatively paid out in premiums. Recently some of the insured have died, and the companios have informed the Earties that effected the insurance, that aving no legal interest in the lives of Summer Pruning Currants. Econ omy in timo and favorable results arc stronff Points in favor of summer rtrun- Thp miofortuno of the first ins of the ourrant. For the past three is that the sudden thaws caused most of or four yoars we have watched closely the melted snow to run off into the experiments, instituted on a largo scale, streams, and further that thev were to test this method, and each succeed- fnllnwnrl 1w Bnniva Antrrnck t r.nld I in IT exnerionce is more convincing than and long-continuod frosts. This fact the previous ono that summer is the best tne ingur0(j( their claims are worthless iurmsnes me Key wnerony we imjt uiuo iw uumj uw iiuuvipi i" "'""B ul and will be contested. easily solve the cause or the death 01 ino currani. a neatiny currant piam nvnrcrrnpn nnri whnravnr it has nxiRtarl I comes into lofti and Start! a trrowtu 01 in a erain-CTowinir reeiom the winter wood early in April. It is a fast grower, Tho Ocean Stoamors bound for Euro- wheat has been killed. Over how large so that by the 1st of August the young pean portg bear witnoss to tho increase an extent of country this result has been wood is fully matured, and may, if want- 0f American travel to points of interest uruugui nuuub vmiuub nwuituuiv uo wr wo v.. .... .. jy. , u tennined in the present meagre system in the ground, and it will within, a few of our meteorological reports ; but from weeks make roots that before cold the sonrcos at command we estimate weather 'will be well established. Upon that the area of winter-killed wheat boaring, as well as young bushes, tho cannot be very large in that section of new growth is three times as much as nnr nminfrv wliioVi nrivliin.pa thn oreat should be allowed to remain. With tho bulk of our grain crop. In fact, in tho old method this surplus wood is left to tion, providod appropriate food is placed before them, from their exit from the shell up to a certain point, when they new grain-fields of the Northwest the mature, and at the annual pruning late ston suddenly as thousrh they were substitution of snrinir for winter wheat in winter this unnecessary quantity is full and could hold no more. In the has become almost universal, and its cut out, and thrown away, for it seldom meanwhile they . are growing in size rrrowth is attemoted in only a few coun- happens that those who grow currants in the old wrld. Tourists should bear in mind that anything that New York City affords can be purchased at first cost, and be forwarded to any address, by communicating with the New York Purchasing Bureau, 704 Broadway, N. Y. Endorsed by New York merchants. Families that do not travel can save money by making a note of the address. For any information about llailrond Bonds, you should write t Charles W. Hassler, No. 7 Wall Street, New York. rapidly, so that, besides being nourished ties of Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, and for homo use or market can make use of Send for explanatory circular. by certain properties belonging to tho Nebraska. Tho States furnishing more tho currant cuttings. Tho most tedious mulberry leal, there is elaborated a clear, than half of our total wheat crop are part ot tho labor ot raising currants is transparent fluid, which is secreted Irom Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, Wis- this annual pruning, which is not only the homogeneous mass in their stomach, consin, Iowa, California, and Pennsyl- tiresome, but also expensive. and conducted by two very long, coiled vania. Of these. v isconsin. Iowa, and When summer pruning is practiced, membranous tubes to two curiously- Minnesota sow but little winter wheat, at least three-quarters of this labor and formed reservoirs, lying on each side of and hence, with such seasons as have loss of time is saved. During tho first the body. They have a slight sem- been reported, there is every reason to or second week in June a boy goes over blance to shot pouches. . When they expect from them a good crop of wheat the bushes, pulling off such shoots as from spring planting, t rom Illinois are not needed, on tho bearing busn, tho reports of the winter wheat are very and with the thumb and finger pinch good, from Michigan poor, from Ohio ing off tho ends of the shoots thut are New York Wholesale Market. stop feeding, those sacks are filled to their utmost capacity. At that juncture silk worm culturists say the worm dies as soon as it spins a cocoon. That is a mistaken idea. The worm does not die, but makes rapid preparation for passing through a remarkable metamorphosis, by develop' ing into a .winged insect. The two sacks have extremely fine, attenuated pipes extending from them to two min ute orifices just under the mouth, but not opening in it as some havo supposed. The worm on leeling the notitying sen 15 0 fee 13 (UJ 18', M tu'i (J fair, from Pennsylvania an average, from Indiana good, while from California we are informed that the acreage planted has been largely increased, and the ap pearance of the crop is excellent. From the South the reports are very favorable, and new wheat has already made its ap pearance in the markets of Atlanta and Chattanooga. While such is the appearance ot the crops in our own country there is a great left to mature. And one who has not tried this method can form no concep tion how rapidly a smart lad will finish a bed of currants. Tho thinning out and shortening increases the size and vigor of the bush in a very striking manner. Try two rows, pruning one, and let tho other run wild. In two years' tho difference in favor of tho tormer will be so marked that a stranger would scarcely believe that tho rows BUTTER-stn., fine firkins Western m CI1EESE Statu factory Ohio do., Farm dutrr COTTON Ordinary Low to good middling... i feO EGGS N. Y., N. J., & Pcun'a 10 () Limed - fed FLOUR-SuperllliB 4 73 fee Extra to fancy Stato 6 00 (To Ohio round hoop 7 85 fed Kstra amber 8 50 Co Sprint? wheat 7 40 (To Extra Genesee 9 (JO fefl St. Louis double extra. ... 10 35 (ul Cork Mkal Western & Jersey.. 3 50 fee Brandvwiuo S 00 fee GRAIN CoMt Western 78 O t3 14 X 13 13X S7 IV Southern.. Bahlby Western sation that the evolution of wings, logs, scarcity of grain in tho great depots of wero planted at the same time, and cul- ana a proooscis are reauy io uegiu w i liurorm. and corresnonttents. wniio uvaieu ana manureu hujuj. iuo io ui shoot into proportions, contracts tho I nnnn.lt in o- honefullv of the trrain croDS. the buches and berries will also givo walls of its bodv on the sacks forcing are warv in their statements, and it mav indisputable evidence that there is much the pent up fluid to flow onwardly. be that the same causes which cut off to be gained by following this practice J ust as it arrives at the onhces where it their product last year will yet prevail ot summer pruning. comes into tne open air, it passes tnrougn this season. In our own land the thous- two little glandular carbuncles smaller than the smallest pin head, which pours a secretion peculiar to themselves, which, on mixing with the tiny current of clear fluid from the' reservoirs, in a twinkling of an eye changos it into a tenacious silk thread. On ono side of the glands the fluid is thin and trans parent, on the other it is a strong fibre. Probably its exit into the atmosphere contributes something towards the conversion. A more curious chemical phenomenon has never been recognized. It has no parallel in entomology, unless it is par tially found in tho spider family, a sub ject to be hereatter treated. Spinning a cocoon, then, is Bimply winding itself round and round in a sol t, silken, flossy material extruded fro:u its own body. The muscular apparatus by which tho worm accomplishes that oper ation would be a Btudy for a college theme, and a puzzle for many big wigs. Jjelt to itself, unmolested, the appar rntly dead worm now in a chrysalis state that is, in a profound sleep, breathes all the while through spiracles or openings on each side, which corres pond with orifices in its new body about coming forth. The thick coat of fat, equivalent to blubber under the skin of a whalo, is absorbed for food while the chunge is progressing. When exhausted, the perfect butterfly is finish ed stretches out its folded limbs, bursts open the old dry outside worm covering, crawls out of the cocoon and flits away among the flowers, if not kept a prison er. It is the policy of silk worm grow ers to do so. The female soon begins to extrude an immense volume of eggs. ands of acres every year added to the tillable soil tend to increase our aggre gate product, though meteorological in fluences may cause a decrease in one or another particular section ; hence it is safe to infer that eur wheat crop of this vear will not tall below the last, though its average cost of production per bushel may bo greater. Through the intro duction of the steam plough, and the concentration of energy and capital upon large farms, may bo effected the production of greater quantities of wheat per acre at a less price per bushel j and at the same time greater exemption be attained from the effects of severe weather. It is a well ascertained fact that the iiuutint of rainfall in tho month of May directly influences the quantity of tho hay crop. Whether tho lateness of tho season this year will allow the rains ot early June to go to tho credit of May can only be told when tho crop is gath ered. At present the indications are that the crop of hay will not exceed that of 1371. At the same time, as dur ing hist year, it is probable that tho quality will bo better than it there had been a very tavorablo season ana an ex cessive crop, In tho tsouth a larger acreage in cot ton than last year has been planted. Tho accounts which reach us of tho stand and tho growing prospect indicate at least an average. Cotton is, after its early springing up, in great measure a sun plant ; and lurther, the great bulk of the cotton is produced on a soil which will not bear moisture eve in such ex cess as would not at all iniure corn. If the latter part of Juno and the month Small Fruits in Sandy Soil. We have the following noto from Mr. A. B. Allen of this city : " You say in The Tri bune that it will prove useless to ' plant rhubarb in thin, poor soil.' I have heard others assert that ' it cannot bo grown on sandy land.' " 1 inclose you a sample of my garden soil at Tom's River, N. J., which you will observe is almost a pure whito sea sand. About two feet below tho surfaco a yellow sand, not quito so shifting, but, like this, without a traee of alumina, aud scarcely a trace of vegetable matter in its composition. I set out rhubarb here two years ago this April past, and put about half abushel of unfermentcd stable manure around each plant. Got a small cron that season, and a tair one last Canada... OAT8 Rvr Wheat Wostcrn No. 1 Spring... Do. No. S do. .... Do. Amber Do. White White Genesee PROVISIONS-Pork-Ncw bibii... W'u prime.. Beef Plain Extra meat....? Beef hams Baco Green Hajss Lard SEED-Clover Timothy Flaxseed WOOL N. Y, Pa., O., and Mich.... Vt and Iown Texas and California...... BEEVES Best Good Common to fair SHEEP ot LA.MI1S Klioel) Lambs SWINE-Live Dressed; 7S W 8 fa ---' i ... Mean What He Says. - " Thoiip-h "confirmations strong an proofs of Holy Writ," and as numarout as the sands on the tea shore, were produced to prove that Dr. l'iorce, the proprietor of Dr. Sage Ca tarrh Kemedy, is in esrnent and means whst he tart, when he filters iJ.WO reward for any case of Catarrh which he cannot cure, yet there would be some skeptics and fogies who would continue to shout "Humbug 1" "HuM ntro I" " I' cannot be, because Dr. Home spun says Catnrrh cannot be cured." Now, this Dr. Homespun is tho identical, good natured old fellow who honestly believes and persists in declaring that this earth is not round or spherical, but flat as a slnp-iacK, and does not turn- over, otherwise the water would all be spilled out of Deacon Baseom's null pond. Hut astronomical science has positively demonstrated and proven that Dr. Homespun is wrong In supposing this eartn to be flat and stationary, and medical science is daily proving tbe tact that be is no less mis taken and behind tho times in regard to the curability of Catarrh. In short, it bas been positively proven that tins worm moves ana that medical science is progressive the opinion of Dr. Homespun to the contrary notwith standing. That Dr. Sage's Catarrh Kemedy will cure Catarrh, thousands who have used it attest. Then buy it, and use it, in doubt do not stand, You will lind it in drug stores all over the land. NATURES REMEDY. The Great Biooo Purifier i in .mi ii --'-, tiih Tr What is Needed. Boston, Feb. 13, 1871. II KURT R. Stbvins, E.-q. t Vtar fir.' Abotit one ynr lnop T fnnnd mrFolfln ft I foeblA condition from Uoneml Dohilitv. Veortinh wiw otronelT recommended to me hy a friend who had hepn much benefited by ltn tino. I procured the arti cle, find, after nuliiff onverol bottle, waft rnptored to hnftlth. and dUcontfnned itn nne. I feel aulto confi dent that there in no medicine Miporlor to H for thone Complaint for which it Ik ospecluHr prepared, and would cheerfully recommend it to tboe who fcol that tucy neou somtmunir to restore mom toperieciaeaiin. Respectfully yours, 1 U. L. PETTENOII-L. Firm of 8. M. Pettcnfrlll A. Co , No. 10 Stato Street, Uoston. Gives Health, Strength, and , Appetite. My dajrhtor han received irroat benefit from the tjp nf tho VcnETiNi. Her declininir health wnp a ponrco of (rreat anxiety to all her friend. A tew bolt lei of tho Vkqetini restored her health, strength and appe tite. N. II. TILDEN, Insurance and Real Estate Afrent, No. 40 Sears building, Botou, Mass. Tooth at-be proceeds from ncuo In tho face. oprratinff upon the exposed nerve of a decayed tooth. Hub tho gum thoroughly with tbe finger, wet with Johnson Anodyne Liniment, heut the face well, aud lap a flannel wet with the liniment on the hiee, nlto put a little of the liniment into the cavity ol tuo tootD on cotton. The system frequently gets out of order and should be at once regulated, else other troubles will ensue; when physic Is needed take Par tons' Purgative Pills; they are a sale, whole some, and natural medicine. Ask your grocer lor Doolcy's Yeast Vowder, tlin hst Buklnir Powder for preparing Biscuits, llnlli.. Rrnad. Hriddle Cukes. Wattles, &c. De pot 09 New St., N. Y. At retail by all grocers. Whether for use on man or beast, the Mer chant's Gargliug Oil will be lound an Invalua ble Liniment, aud worthy of use by every res ident In the land. We know of no proprietary m.'dleine or artlc e now used In the United States which shares ihe good will of the people to a greater degree tbau this. JV. Y. Inde pendent. Ruiturb can be cured without suffering. 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Keller warranteu, or money returned. The New World's Grand Kemedy. The Old World has played its part in vegetable medication. But the botany of the New World is, as yet, imperfectly explored. One new and most impor tant revelation from that land of won ders California has astonished tho scientific, and accomplished such cures year, and this spring as large a crop as i ot disoases ot the stomack and bowels, ever saw produced. Every autumn bilious complaints, malarious fevers, sinco planting I havo put four forkfuls nervous affections, and all diseases pro of coarse, unfermentcd, stablo manure ceeding from a vitiated condition of the When that has been concluded, the final of July should be moderately dry in tho cause of life with them has been accom plished. Another generation of Bilk worms has been secured and death then closes the scene. Thus an humble, unsightly worm is an instrument in the hands of man for clothing queens and furnishing gorgeous hangings for palaces. It is one of the links in the golden chain of nature which demonstrates the mutual depend ence of one order of beings upon another for necessaries in one case, comforts in another, and the refinements which characterize the highest grade of. civili zation. A silk worm, low as it is, feed ing on the margin of a mulberry leaf, is a benefactor to tne world and indispen sable to the stability of institutions and manufactures which are similes of wealth, taste, and artistio elegance, Origin of Amber. Professor Zaddach shows that tho trees which yielded the amber must have grown mpon the green-sand beds of tho Cretaceous .Period, nourishing luxuriantly on the marshy coast which then surrounded the great continent of Northern JSurope. Probably the tern perature was then much higher than it is now ; and this even at that epoch ex tended to the now frost-bound Arctic regions, a fact which has been proved by the remarkable plant-remains of temperate climes which have been re cently discovered there. The amber flora of the Baltic area under review contains northorn forms associated with plants of more temperate zones; and thus camphor trees (Cinnamomttm) occur with willows, birches, beech and nu merous oaks. A species of Thuya, very similar to the American Thuya occiden- talis, is the most abundant tree amongst the coulters ; next in abundance, id- dringtouia, a great variety of pines and lirs, including the amber pine : thous ands of these, it is supposed by the pro fessor, might have perished ; and while the wood decayed, the rosin with which the stem ana branches were loaded great cotton-growing sections of Ala bama and Mississippi, with a warm, dry August, there may be expected a largo product of cotton in tho fields, and whether it will bo picked is a branch ot tho labor question wo aro not called upon to arguo. (Jorn is one ot the spring grains, and hence has none of the dangers of severe winters to undergo. 1 he reports irom the various States indicate a good pros pect, though in many places tho cut worm is doing great damage. The truit crop ot this v ear will hardly exceed two-thirds that of 1871, but, as is usual with a less crop, tho quality is everywhere expected to bo better. It is estimated that Delaware will produce but little over one-halt ot last year while New Jersey is not looked upon to bestow upon us more than two-thirds of the delicious, rosy-tinted peaches from her southern sands, or of the latter, but to the housekeeper not less wcl omo. " whites " from the hill of Morris. From the West we have tho news that their fruit crop is expected to be especially good, while the grapes may lack in quantity, but will excel in flavor. The applo crop will not in any section more than exceed that of last year, unless in the southern Allegbanies, irom winch. howover. we obtain no supplies. Tho fruit crop of California which, froi rapid transportation has become an item ot interest to us, is stated to be largo and of the usual quality. The grapes will be better than ever before, from tho increased production of improved va rieties. From the South the welcome news comes to us that the fruit crop there is likely to be very great, and hence from Savannah, Charleston, and Norfolk may be expected such a quan tity as will make up the deficiency of our neighbors in Delaware and New Jersey. JV. Y. World. round each plant, and in tho Bpring mulched lightly with salt-marsh hay. This is all I ever did to it, except marl ing and liming the surface of the garden lightly in April, 1870. I have other land, a tinn, poor, gravelly soil, wnero i planted rhuburb last spring, and treat ed it as I have in tho garden, except mulching. The growth this spring is eaual to that of the garden. It is tho Myatt .Linnaeus variety. , " I have heard it asserted that currants would not grow in a poor sandy soil. I can show you a fair crop on my bushes now ot green truit, trom very small roots set out two years ago. The summer of 18 1 0, you will recollect, was excessively dry, and I got no growth that year ; and about one-fourth of them died from the effects of the drouth. They wero lightly manured, like the rhubarb, and mulch ed. Gooseberries have done equally well, and are loaded now with green blood, as havo never before been wit nessed. Before Walker's California Vine gar Bitters all the alcoholic and min eral medicines are rapidly falling into disuso. They cannot resist the over powering evidence brought forward every day, ot tho immense superiority ot this medicine. JNot a drop ot any va riety of distilled or fermented liquor or mineral poison enters into its composi tion. It is a gentle aperient, a tonic, derived from entirely new vegetable sources, an unrivalled stomachic, admir able in all pulmonary diseases ; and, in iact, as near to univeisal remedy as botanical discovery and scientific skill can hope to attain. 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Since the invention of the of the forest. If the coast at that time spectroscope, they have found, we have was gradually sinking, the sea would been profoundly ignorant in a branch cover the land, and in due course carry of science considered quite firmly es awav the amber and masses of vegetable I tablished. Within tho past few months detritus into the ocean, where it was de- observers have witnessed gigantio dis- posited amidst the marine animals which plays of force in the metallio lustre of 1 II XI 1. Ul L lb. A 11 L lu UlfUVL UlOl'Lll.l'B kUD Li iu duus niiuunjjituD, ink WU11UW- amber pines would still flourish, and so f ul than any plionomena heretofore 6een umber still continues to be washed into or suspected in far aif celestial regions. the sea, and deposited in the later formed There are froquent burstings or explo- green-sand, ana sun mier ovenymg biuiib uu tuo uiuux yi wo uu, uiipr- Boy Crnsoes. 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In fact, they are unquestionably tho best and cheapest in use. 840 to SOO per week for MALE and FEMALE AGENTS. No money required till the goods aro sold. Send stamp for circular and particulars. L. FAltRINUTON, 30 Lalght St., New York. NEW SONGS t NEW SONGS t Tinivn in ft Coal Mine." 'Good live. Charlie." Af ter the Opora Is Over," " That's Where You Make tho 1 1 i-a " Ul.nn f.irln niti u. Ian (..lit. em-ll. llAilluniU U1MI,1H uowery.now xora. A WATCH FREE, worth f 20, given gratis to everv live man who will act as our nuunt. Busi ness light aud honorable. Pays S30 per day, sure. No gift enterprise. No humbug. Address MONROE KENNEDY & CO., Pittsburgh, Peun. THE Gil EAT KEMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION and acknowledged by many prominent physi cians to be tho most llelialilo l'ropnration ever Introduced for tho RELIEF and CLUE of all LUNG COMPLAINTS. Tliia well-known remedy la oflVrcd to tho public, sanctioned by tho experience of over forty yearn, and when reported to ill season, seldom fail to effect a apeedy cure of Coughs, Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, In Oucnza.Wlioopin!; Cough, Hoarse ness, Pains or Soreness In tlio Chest nnd Side, lilecdlns at tlio Lungs, Liver Coiiipliiint, Ac. CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED by a timely resort to this standard remedy, as Is proved by huudmla of testimonials received by the proprietors. DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY doe not ; j ft Cotiqh, and leave the cause behind, as is tlio case Willi most preparations, but it loosens and cleanse the lungs, and allays irritation, tliu removing the cause of the complaint. CLERGYMEN, LAWYERS, SINGERS, and all those whose occupation requires an un usual exercise of the vocal orfians, will find this the Only rnr.PAiiATios which will effect ually nnd instantaneously relieve their diffieul tics. Beware of Counterfeits. r.emember that the genuine WUtar's tiidmm has on the outs'ula WHimier the signature of "I. UUTTS," and the printed name of the pro prietors," setii ir.h)irj.E,f svxs, nos- TOX." All others are base imitations, hxam ine the wrapper carefully before purchasing. One Dolitf a Bottle. Sit Do'.tl-i U fire Mlaa l,liEPAlti:i liv BETH W. TOWLE fit SONS, Boston, Kasi, And sold by Druggists and Dealers generally. BLEES Noisoloss, Liuk-motion, Lock-Stitch formation of tho " brown coal." Quito, in Boutli Amerioa, contains but three druff stores, according to tne testi- niony of travellers. A serpent is the sij niiicant sien of the business. Physi cians there have no offices, and rarely visit patients at their dwellings. When a person is too sick to call upon the doctor, it is considered a hopeless case. rently, which rend a path through its shining envelope at the rate of seventy thousand miles in a single minute. Elec tricity is a slow coach in comparison. Two acres of forest land- bn a moun tain side near Elkton, Mo., recently sunk to the depth of the tre tops, leav iner walls as vertical as tbe sides of a house. Delicate Ckeatuhes. This Is the phrase applied by His lihtekui-ss, the Moor of Venice, to the lair ladies of Italy. It was tbe lovely complexion of Desdcmouu, such a radiant contrast to his own. that won LU heart ; and sootU to suy, every man of discernmt-ut con siders a fair skin, like n sweet voice, " an ex cellent tbiue lu woman." Now this is a cbann which can be acquired. There Is a healthful and odorilerous toilet article, known every where a Haoan's Maonoi.ia Halm, which literally truusliurcs a cloudy or sallow skin, Butl'usiuir tbe uieo!orcd face, neck, arms and bosom with a suit, pearly tinge, and Imparting to the surface a smoothness aud a glos like that of polished marble. Instead of clogging the pores, like tbe sticky enamels, or contracl Intr them, and thus obstructing perspiration, like' the astriuireut cosmetics. It cleanses the skin from all impurities and wonderfully Im proves Us texture. Tbis peculiarity is par ticularly appreciated by our rural belles, who And that the coarseness aud roughness, which country uir is ant to engender, ure speedily re- moved from their faces, hands and arms by tbis delightful preparation. days; they were evidently getting tired the buttle commenced. It has the taste of of this new existence, as tney auowca the man to tnke them back to their pa rents, who had been almost in despnir at their absence. ' -1 ' . A Florida Eeclttse. St. Vincent, Fla., is an island of 7,000 acres, owned and ocoupiod for the last three yoars by Mr. Hatch, a gentleman of intelligence and fortune, formerly Mayor of Cincin nati, who chooses to lead hero the life ot the marvellous curative aud restorative pbe- n Vinrmir.. aniit&rv ana alone, save Wim a uuiucua ui me race, iud wu.om.nu. ui We have invited attcntiou to the Gettysburg Rutalysiue Water which Is advertised lu an other columu. A coteiuporury thus deseiibes the spriug at Gettysburg from which tbis water is bottled : " Uv an luterCHliiig coin cidence It appears on tbe spot around which common water, and was used as such by the wounded who fell lu the vicinity, it win tueir testimony as to Us re-invigoruling und pain- soothing piopertics which induced the resi dents to try it on disease, which led to the discovery of its woudcrful curativs powers. Siuee theu It is computed that this spring has been visited by a million of people while its waters have been carried to every part of the world. Its healing ell'ccts have attracted the stteuliou ot tbe newspaper and medical press, und proinUu to And an enduring record among THEA-NECTAR IS A PURE Jil.AC'Iv U-10A. with tho Green Tea Flavor. Tho best Tea Imported. For tale everywhere. And for Pale whole- vale only ny tne Great Atlan tic mid PuclAc Trs lJn.. No. 191 Fulton tit., aud Ul Church St., Now York. P.O. llox, 5500. Send for Thca-Nectar Circular. The Gettysburg Katalysine Water la nld At theSnrimrat the followina rate : Three- gallon rttmiljuhut, is each. Bin-gallon demilobna, $5 eacn. capetf oi two U07.ru quun uumui-, o vm-u. i neiKhborinir dniKi:iits do not keep it, invaiidu may have it ueut from the Soring by Railroad or Adauiu' V'vnreKa. hv cncloplnir Pot-t-OIUce Mouev Ordem or Checku. Phyuician, aud Clergymen supplied for their own une wun tnree-traliou ui-inijonoa ai szoueacu; with elx-gallnn demijohns at S3.5U oach ; with caso of two dozen quarts at $6.6U each. Medical and clerical vocation inut bo certilied hyneurt-ht Poxliniuter or other roiiponioble purlieu. Addreen WHITNEY DUOS., xil o. jrroui eirect, ruiiuueipuia, ra. READ THIS ! TUe lowest price Ut ever published of WATCHES, In solid Gold and Silver Caiesonly. nenodlot'N Time Wntt-licu. PRICES. Silver Watch. Benedict .". $10 I fluid, (IB karat) " au Xilver Watch. Samuel W. Benedict i!5 Gold (13 karat) " " Slui American Waltham Watches. PRICES. Coin Silver Hunttna Watches Sis 00 Uiild Hunting YVatcUe, ueuts' bud t.7s su - Ladies sue (,71 00 Sent to all Darts of the country by express with priv ilege to examine ociore paying, seuu lor a price 111 ana compare prices before purchasing elsewhere. WSNEDICT B HUTU tKS, Jewelers and keener or tne city Time. GUI Broadway, near Fourth Street, New York. HGWAltD For any ca-e of Blind, Bloedlng. Itching, or III- corated Piles that Da Ilmo'a Pilk Heiisuv fa Is to euro. It is prepared ex pressly to cuie tne Plies and nothing else, gold hy all Druggist. Price $1.00. 110 SEWING MACHINE, I Ch alien if os the world In perfection of work, ctrenjfth I iana beauty oi Kiitcn, uuruutmy oi coiuirueuoii, uuu rapidity ol' motion. Cull and examine, and for acencies and circulars, I addruMt M3 Broadway. New York. BAXTER ST BAM ENGINE. Manufactured by CUT'S ARMS CO. Harmon CL Sizes, 2 to tO H. Power, j compact, I BIMTLE, SAFE. DURABLE and Economical. 7" For Prko-LUt and particular. Address WM. D. RUSSELL. Mo, IS Park PI nee, N. Y. VInrirnr flitter nre not a vile Fancv Drink. made f Poor Rum, Whiskey, Proof Sptritsand Refuse Liquors, d'ictnred, spiced, and sweetened to please the taste, called 'Tonics," Appetizers," ' Restorers," Kc., that leaa me uppier on to drunkenness and ruin, but .ire a true Medicine, made from the native root nnd herbs of California, free from all Alcoholic Stimulants. They are the Great Wood Purifier and a Life-giving Principle, a Perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the Svstem, carrying off all poisonous matter and restoring .1.' tti 1 1 1.1 e i " ine Diowi n a nomoy umiuiuuii, cuiiiiiiug u, reiresning and invigorating boih mind and body. They are easy of administration, prompt in their action, certain in their results, safe and reliable in all forms of disease. No Pcmon can take thene lilt tern accord ing to directions, aud remain long unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. Dyffirptii or ItMllircflf ton Headache, Pain in the Sinners, Coughs, Tightness of the Chc -t, Diz ziness, Sour Kructations ot the momacii, Had laste in the Mouth, ltilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lung, Pain in the regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. In these complaints it has no equal, and one bottle will prove a better guar antee of its merits thin a lenethy advertisement. For Female Complaint in young or old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood, or the turn of life, these Tonic IJ.tters displav so decided an influence that a marked improvement is soon percep tible. For Inflammatory nnd Chronic Ithen- mnttttm and Gmit, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Bilious, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters have been most successful. Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated Pdood, wh;ch is generally produced by derange ment of the Digestive Organs, Thev are a ttenllo Pnrffntlvo well an a Tonic, possessing also the peculiar merit of acting as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or Inflam mation of tbe Liver and Visceral Organs, aud in Bilious Diseases. For Skin Dlacasfa, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Car bmicles, Ring-worms, Scald-Head, Sjre Kyes, Lry si pel as. Itch, Scurfs Discoloration of the Skin, Humon and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system in a short time by the use of these Bitters. One bottle in such cases wdl convince the most incredulous of theii curative effects. Cleantte the Vltlntr4 Illootl whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores ; cleanse , it when you find it ob structed and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it when it is foul ; your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the system will follow, Crrntcful litotismmlH proclaim Vimitgar Bit tkrs the most wonderful luvigoratrt that ever sustained the sinking system. Pin, Tnpo, anil other Worms, lurking in the system of so many thousands, are effectually de stroyed aud removed. Says a distinguished physiol ogist: There is scarcely an individual upon the face of the earth whose bdy is exempt from the presence of worms. It is not upon the healthy elements of the body that worms exist, but upon the diseased humors and slimy deposits that breed these living monsters of disease. No system of Medicine, no vermifuges, tio anthelmin tics, will free the system from worms like these Bit ters. Mechanical Dlscnae. Persons engaged in Paints and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold-beaters, and Miners, as they advance in life, will he subiect to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard against this take a dose of Wai.kkk'k Vjnbuau Bittkrs onca or twice a week as a Preventive. IltllouHf llemlttvnr, nnd InUVmlttent Pi-vem, which are so prevalent in the valleys ot our great rivers throughout the United fc tales, especially thoTe of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, liltnots, Ten nessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Coloiado, Braio, Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile. Sivamiuh, Roan oke, James, and many others, with their vast tributa ries, throughout our entire coin i try during the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during reasons of unusual heat and dryness, are invariably accompanied by extensive derangements of the stomach and liver, and other alxlominal viscera. There are always more or less obstructions of the liver, .1 weakness and irritable state of the stomach, and great torxr of the bowels, being clogged up with vitiated accumulations. In their treat ment, a purgative, exerting a powerful influence uon these various organs, is essentially necessary. There is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dm. J. Walkkk's Vineg R Bitters ns they will speedily remove the dark-co.jred viscid matter with which the bowels are loaded, it the name time stimulating the secretions of the livei and generally restoring the healthy functions of tbe digestive organs. Sciofila or K.tnf;s Evil, White Swellings, Ulcers, Krysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goiter, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent Intl. mi mat ions. Mercurial Af fections, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eves, etc., etc. In these, as in all other constitutional Dis eases, VVai.kkk's VinkgsR Bitteks have shown their great curative powers in ths most obstinate and intract able cases. Ir. Walker's California Vim-car Hit fern act on all these cases in a similar manner. By purifying the Blood they remove the cause, and by resolving away the effects of the inflammation (the tubercular deposits) tlie atlected parts receive health, and a permanent cure is effected. The properties of Dtt. Wai.kkkN Vinegar Bittkrs are Aperient, Diaphoretic and Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative, Counter-irritant. Sudorific, Alterative, and Anti-Bilious. Tho Aperient aud mild Laxative properties of Dr. Walker's Vinkgak Bittkr are the best safe guard in all cases of eruptions and malignant fevers, their balsamic, healing, and soothing proerties protect the humors of the fauces. Their Sedative properties allay pain in the nervous system, stomach, and bowels, either from inflammation, whirl, colic, cramps, etc Their Counter-irritant influence extends throughout the system. Their Diuretic properties act on the Kid neys, correcting and regulating the flow ol" urine. Their Anti-Bilious properties stimulate the liver, in the secre tion nf bile, and its discharge throuuh the biliary ducts. and are superior to all ru medial agents, for the cure of Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, etc Fortify the body against 1iHcane bv puri fying all its fluids with Vinkgar Bittkrs. No epi demic can take hold of a svstein thus forearmed. The liver, the stomach, the bowels, the kidneys, and the nerves are rendered disease-proof by this great inviis orant. . , , Ulrectlotta. Take of the nmers on going to bed at night from a half to one and one-half winc-glassfull. Eat good nourishing food, such as beefsteak, mutton chop, venison, roast beef, and vegetables, and take out-door exercise. They arc composed of purely veget able ingredients, and contain no spirit. J.WALKKR. PropV. R. II. McUON.VM)&CO., Druggists and Gen. Agts. , San rancisco and N ew York. AS- SOLD BV ALL DRUr.OISTS Sz DFALKRS. li-.'. f3Vtmutrf' J KvaiHi Rudt ro Usi. team l'U.MI'8, Double Actinc. Buckut PluuKers aia lLa bust. cau lur circular. Valley Machiue Co., Eaalhaniptou, Alasi. servant or two, and seeing few visitors. Indeed, be is incensed whenever Lis pri vacy is intruded upon except on invi tation. His island swamis with deer and cattle, his library is full of books, and with these and hunting and Hulling he passes his timo away the monarch of "all he surveys. . , t mmm The Iowa farmer who strapped his shot gun to his plough to be ready for gaiuo will not bo about again for some mouths. viia. of KUcutnalUm. Gout. Neuralgia, j?ii- rulysls, Kldnty, Urlnury, Heart, aud nervous disiMtsea, &c, ure sulci to yield to its power. It is ulso claimed to be a solveut of stone. Com. BROKER'S SALE. 300 Pianos, 375 tiold Watches, Mi Silver do., 400 Suwluif Mschtlms, M0 Silk Dressus, COO Btlawls, 1.WJ0 Uoia uuuius, twu Dots Juwelry, and 75.UOO other articles, at SI each. Bond Hi ceuts lor two tickets, or two stamps for Circulars. u. v. JUAAaa ol uu., uostou, Mass. CiiArx'ED Hands, face, rough skin, pimples, ring-worm, salt-rheuin, and other cutaneous affections cured, and the skin made soft and smooth by using tho Junipee Tar Soap, made by uaswkll, Hazard & Co., New York. It is more convenient and easily applied than other remedies, avoiding the troublo of the greasy compounds now in nso. $30 PER WEEK and axpenses paid. Wewant a reliable atci-nl lu every County In the U. i Address UuDsos Riria Wias Co., UC Maiden Laue, a. x or Chlcaxo, til. H TAN A8 A SPIRITUAL BEING, b Rev. Chaun- ill oey Uiles. Seut by mail on receipt of Sl.Si. Seud for catalogue (free) go Cooper Uuiou. N of other books. y. . U.BWINKEX, rpHE PERFECT HEMMER for ALL HW- X 1NU MACHINES, will hem rouud comers, over seams, on Sua or coarse goods, auy width from 9-16 to K ot au inch. Samples sent prepaid ou receipt of oua dollar. Address T. A. MAC At LAY, II lexiuytoo Aveuue, New York City. SQUIER & BLIVEN, Manufacturer) aud. Dealers in Machinery and Imperial WOOL OILS, No. 172 Front Street, KEW.YOUK CITY. K7 Orders by moil or ottierwlue promptly attended to. Lu B. BqPIKR. J. B. F. BLIVKN. t1 f l THE HtlRSERT. THE BEST O l.)U. MAGAZINE jVOR CUILDREN. SU PERBLY ILLUSTRATED. Sou is the time tt sub scribe. IV iT Send etamp for a sample number. JOHN L. BHOKEY, W Bromlleld St., Boston, Mass. AGENTS Wanted. Agents mako mora money at work for us than anything ei.a. Particulars free. G. Stusoa Co, Fins Art Puilithers, Piwtlaud, Me. 'Their Name ta Leglou." Dy.pipsla is tho nnront of more evils thau Aew out of Pandora's box. Uiliounness, sour stomach, headache, constipation, nervous debility, nausea, and indescribable mental miBery are among its terrible otfrprliiir. Give them all tho coup is grace with TiimiNTs Kksuvkhcilnt Sbltekb Apkuibat. which renovates and regulates the bowels, tones tbe stomach, and is a sure remedy tor ludigestiou and all its coucomitants. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. A RELIABLE SCHEME. $10,000 for Three Dollar i 30,000 iu Prizes I 10,000 Tickets at $3 eaeh ! Drawing July 20th, 1872, AT OMAHA, NEBRASKA. . Positively no Postponement. REFSRBSCB8.-J.il. Millard, Mayor of Omaha; 1st National hunk, Omaha ; Gen. G. M. Dodge, Chief Eu giuer Southern Pad he R. K.. Council Bluffs: 0. W. Meado, Manager Northern Pact lie R. R.; Walker Bros., Salt Lake ; C. B. Smith Co., New York Citv; James E. McLean, Collector Customs, Chicago j B. II. Campbell, U. S. Marshull, Chicago. Address a. II. COLLINS, Omaha, Neb. TUB CONFESSIONS OF ', " A NERVOUS INVALID. Published for tho benefit of young men and others who suit er from Nervous Debility, etc., supplying tus hkamh or eBLr-ctJBB. Written by one who cured him self, aud sent free on receiving apost-puid directed envelope. Address NATHANIEL MAY AIR, Brook lyn, N. Y- DR. WHITTIER, "rS,' Longest engaged, and most aucceasful physician of the an.. Consultation or panipniei ires), vau or write. i ust puullsnea lor oeuem 01 youug men woo suner rroui Nervousness, Debility, Ac, a treatise ot Jo pages, for t tamps; a boo ol sou pejjtes, utusuaieu, lw V4 cs Oss Marriage. uapPW Kent for Young ioulATlOM, rmiaueipuia, ra. 900 or Ursclass Pianos. Address U JuueU-int Mo dluoiint
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