THE MASSACRE OF THE ALAMO. ne of NnMiri-ft Tells the Ntnry of Hint Illnoily Iny. v Texns corrosponilent of tlir New lork World tells the following J I -went th a great throng to Hun Antonio anil gathered the facts here detailed which give the Mexican aspect of the old fa rndinr stwv of the battle of the Alamo. Alio recital as given is a carefnl transla tion by Colonel Ford', commonly known Jjs ' Old P.ip," a frontier member of the Texas Senate. The old Mexican soldier, the raconteur, is named Francisco Bu errn, born in Ounnajnato in 1810. Ho becnino a soldier in 1828, was of the r.rmy that Stormed the Ala no in ISM, and was cap tured by the Texnns at San Jacinto. He became a citizen of Tfltas, nerved in tho Avar of 181(5-7 atfninst his native country, and in the Confederate army in the war between the States. He is now an honored and njjod citi7.cn of Browns ville, and his recital of facts a Keen by a Mexican at the storming of the Alamo lias peculiar value in the eyes of your Southwestern readers. Sauta Anna was joined at Laredo, whoie ho crossed the lt.o Grande, by General Cos, who, in violation of the terms of liis recent surrender at Han An tonio, was forced to join Santa Anna and return into Texas. The movements of the Mexican nrmv were crentlv retarded by fires on theprairies, which rendered tho j horses of the whole force almost useless. Denf Smith, a famous Texan scout, wax the author of this mischief. Santa Anna I united a day at Medina when he was ! nu t by Senor Xovavro and a priest, who gave the general accurate information ; rs to the strength 2(38 men in the ; Alamo of the Americans in Sau An-' toruo. A sudden ruin storm and " H-thcr " made the river impassible, and a forced march and immediate as sault impossible. Xest day he resumed the march, General Mora in advance with orders to seize the mission of ihe Conception, a massive stone structure deemed by Santa Anna a more defensi ble stronghold thau the Alamo. A can non shot was lire 1 when the head of the advancing column reached the cemetery. The town was not defended, ar.d Colonel Mora was ordered to take a position north and C:wt of the Alamo to prevent the escape of the ga-rison. This was lata in February, 183(3. Santa Anua led 4,000 men and awaited the coining of General Ta za with 2,000 more. A bat talion crossed the Sau Antonio rive., and took possession of houses below the Alamo to build a bridge across the river. Thirty men of two companies 6ent the next day to make a reconnoissance wero killed. A light earthwork was thrown up above the Alamo. The firing from the fort, now invested on every Bide, was ' ceaseless. An earthwork nearer the fort was constructed at night. On the third day of March General Talza arrived, and the plan of assault was de fined and made known to tho division commanders. On the fifth of March scaling ladders were distributed. At three o'clock ou'the morning of the sixth, ever memorable in Texiiu song and story, the Battalion Matamoros was movod to a point near the river and above the Alamo. They were supported by 2,000 men under General Cos, this wing of the army being commanded by General Cas trillon, General Talza leading that below the Alamo. Santa Anna spent the night in the earthworks near the Alamo. The vvholo force was to move silently upon the fortress at the bugle Found and not to fire till in the trenches of the Texans. Tho bugle was heard at four o'clock. ' General Castrillon's division after half I nn hour's desperata righting, and after ! repeated repulses and uuheard of losses, I succeeded in ellecting an entrance in tho upper part of the Alamo in a sort of out work, now a courtyard. The fighting had only begun. The doors nnd windows of tho Alamo building were barricaded nnd guarded by bags of sand heaped up j as high as a man's shoulders, and on the j roof were rows of sand bags, behind j which the Texans fought as men never i fought before muzzle to muzzle, hand ! to hand. Eul'U Texan rifle shot exhaust- j ed its force and spent itself in success. ve j bodies of Mexicans packed together like i a wall of flesh. Muskets and riile.s were clubbed, and bayonets and bowie knives never wrought such fearful caruago. The ceaseless crash of firearms tho j shouts of the defiant, desperate, be- leaguered Texans, the shrieks of the j dying, made tho din infernal and the scene indescribab'e in its sublime terrors. Eauh room in the building was the scene of a desperate struggle with fearless men driven to desperation and conscious that esenpe was impossible. They fought even when stricken down, and when dying still struggled, not with death, but to slay Mexicans. In the long room used as a hospital the sick and wounded fired pistols and rifles from their pallets. A piece of artillery supposed to bo that which Crockett had used during the siege, was shotted with grape and canister nu I turned upon the desperate occupants of this apartment. After the explosion the Mexicans en tered and found the emaciated bodies of fourteen men torn and rent nnd black ened nnd bloody. Forty-two dead Mexi cans lay at tho doorway of this room. Bowie, whose name tells of his fearful knife nnd deeds, lay stark nnd stiff on n cot in this room. He was helpless nnd iu bod when tho place was invested, ten days before. Eleven Texans fired with terrible effect from the roof of tlie building, where they used three or four field pioe.!3, which they charged with nails nnd pioees of iron. Baerra, like all others, gives his peculiar version of the story that recounts the fasts affecting the death of Travis and of Crockett. These two were found living, yet exhausted by death-dealing, nnd lying among the dead. When Travis was discovered he gave a Mexienn gold, nnd while conversing with him General Cjs, with whom Trnv's had dealt most generously when San Antonio was captured by the Ameri cans, appeared. Cos embraced Travis ! nnd induced other officers to join him in j asking Santa Anna to spare Travis' life. The president-general sternly refused. ! Then Crockett, from among the corpses, j stood up, utterly exhausted, by weary i sleepless days nnd nights and by five ! hours' constant fighting. ! Santa Anna was enraged beyond mens-1 ure that his orders were not executed. : lis directed the soldiers near him to fire j cm tho two Texans. Travis was shot first in the back. He folded his arras across his breast, nnd stood stiffly erect till a bullet pierced his neck. Ho fell upon his face, while Crockett's body was riddled with bullet. The corpses of 2,000 Mexicans were buried; those of the dead Americans were gathered and burned, a holocaust whose fires lighted tho way to Texan freedom. I have given faithfully the Mexican version of this fearful story. ' An old restaurant keeper says that tlie way to get up a reputation for tender beefsteak is to keep sharp knives for customers' use. ' " THE EKUniON OF MAIM LA. A Column nf Flntno nvrr Thrre Mllrs High A blcano In Kealnkrnkaa liny. A letter from Honolulu, dated March 1, says : The prime news of the hour, nnd nn well the freshest, is the intelli- Eoiice of the grand eruption on Manna ion and a submarine outbreak in Kenla kenkua bny. As yet the details received hero ore meager, but the general ac counts sgree in pronouncing the recent outbreak of the old safety valve of this hemisphere the grandest on record. Tho eruption began between nine nnd ten o'clock on the evening of Wednesday, the fourteenth of February, with great violence and without a moment's warn ing. The point of activity was the old crater on the top of the mountain. When the eruption began the flnmeB suddenly burst from the mountain and formed a magnificent column of fire to the height of 16,000 feet nbove the summit. From tho deck of the stealer Kilnuen, lying nt anchor nt Kawaihae, five distinct Columns of fire could be seen belching forth from the'mountain, apparently not from the great summit cinter of Mokna wcoweo, but from a smaller crater, situ ated porno miles distant from it, called rohakuhnnalei. The sight was a grand one, ns tho columns of illuminated smoke shot up almost instantaneously to nn immense height in the air. The ve 1 ity with which thry ascended wns cell that the flirt 5,000 feet v ere r assed int-ide. of a minute. A few t nys after intelligence reached hrre that tho fire had disappeared, to the great diEnppoint ment of thousands who were preparing to stait for the scene. But soon after n ws came that the great pyrotechnic ex hibit .on of nature was still on the boards, or otherwise the wntcr, and that the ani mation of the spectacle was enhanced by frequent earthquake shocks. It is the general opinion that the stream of lava is flowing rapidly down, tho mountain side toward Kahuku in Kan. When last seen it had progressed a number of miles from the place of its first outbreak, but did not seem to have reached the woods. The illumination was so brilliant that all parts of the island were lighted up, and even on Maui the reflected glare was so great that in Waikapu it wns supposed that the' caue fields nnd mill buildings of Makee's plantation were on fire. Ona spectator, who has witnessed a number of eruptions, says that he never saw n more magnificently illumed smoke cloud from any previous one. On tlie twenty-fourth the steamer Kilauea arrived with a party of excur sionists nt Kealakeakua bay the place where Capt. Cook met his death. There they found that a submarine volcano had broken out near the entrance to the har bor the preceding night. About a mile from shore jets of red, green nnd yellow fire leaped from tho waters, interspersed with columns of steam nnd spray that glowed with innumerable rainbows, the spectacle being one of tho grandest sights conceivable. Iu this locality the water is boiling and whirling like an iui msnse caldron or one might better my, kettle of fish. Thousands are seen fl ating on the surface, ready cooked for the repast of swarms of Kanakas, en gaged in gathering the dainty abund ance in their c.mojs. Large quantities of lava are also thrown up and float for some time on the surface. 'Dip mnttpr is j... u...iv w either buoyed by the intensely boiling water or sustained by gases that gradual ly ooze from its pores. One specimen of tho strango matter emitted from the seething waters is a light, porous sub stance resembling charred suprar. An other is much similar, with the exception that it sparkles with silvery flecks. The submnrine eruption is nppareutly from n seam in the bottom of tho sea, about a v,. uul.v.u.. uuvu. i nulc in length. It reaches tho shore and j is traced inland between two and three miles. The flames on the water were first noticed by the natives nt three o'clock on the morning of the twenty- i fourth, and created much consternation. ; Tli3 depth of wiiter here was forniorlv ! from thirty to sixty fathoms; but if the eruption continues, very Jikely n ret-f will be formed, which would render this bay ono of tlie liuest harbors on the Pacific. As far as known no damage has yet attended the eruption. Pleasant Thought;. By steps we may ascend to God. Eternity, thou pleasing, dreadful thought. The man that makes a character makes foes. That is most wretched fortune which is without nn enemy. Extended empire, like expanded gold, exchanges solid strength for feeble splendor. The devil never yet tempted a man whom he found judiciously employed. The renscn why lovers ore never weary of one another is this they are alwnjs talking of themselves. Pride i3 not tho heritage of man; hu mility should dwell with frailty, and nhmu for ignorance, error and imperfec tion. Deep is the sea, and deep is hell, but pride runneth deeper; it is ooilud as ft poisonous worm about the foundation of the soul. When there is no recreation or busi ness for thee abroad thou mnvest then have a company of honest old fellows, in leathern jackets, in thy study, which may iind thee excellent divertisement at n mi'. Philosophers have done wisely when they told us to cultivate our reaBon rath er than our feelings, for reasou recon ciles us to the daily things of existence; our feelinps t ;nch ns to yearn after the far, the difficult, the unseen. AgCH of Prominent Men. Samuel J. Tildei. is iu his sixty-fourth year. Willinip 'Wheeler is in his 11 ity -seventh year. Ulvs.wa S. Grant will bo fifty-live April 27, 1877. H m m Cameron is in his seventy-ninth y ar. Hamilton Fish will be sixty-nine Au gust 3, 1877. 'J h m is F. Bayard will bo forty-nine ni xt October, George F. Elinunds was foity-niiie i gojoum e devuted his time to the treat Fi.'bruary H, 1877. i ramt of lung diseaKes, and nxin his retirement Allen G. Thurman will be sixty-four November 13, 1877. Oliver Perry Morton will be fifty-four AiiRiist i, 1877. Thomas A. Henclricks will bo fii'ty eiftht Sept. 17, 1877. Frederick T. Frelinghuysen will be sixty August 4, 1877. William Maxwell Evarts was fifty-nine February, 1877. Thomas W. Ferry, president pro tem pore of the Senato, will be fifty June 1, 1877. The man who returned from the Cen tennial without a medal is confident that he oould have taken ono4f they had not been bo carefully guarded by policemen. Lemons for Consumption. An exchange gives the following recipe for consumption : Tut a dozen of wl o'.e lemons in cold water nnd boil until soft (not too so t) roll and squeeze until the juice is all extracted, sweeten the juice enough to be palatable, then drink. Use as mauy ns a dozen a day. Should they onUBO pain or looseness of the bowels, lessen the quantity and use five or six a dny, until a little better, then begin and Use a dozen again. By the time you have used five or six dozon, jrou will begin to gain strength nnd have an appetite. Of oonrse, as you get better, you need not r.so as many. Follow these directions, and we know you will never regret it if there is nny help for you. Only keep it up faithfully. WeVknow of two cases where both of the patients were given up by the physicians, and were in the Inst stages of consumption, yet both were cured by simply using lemons according to the directions we have stated. One lady in particular was bedridden nnd very low ; Lad tried everything that money could procure, but nil in vain, when, to please a friend, she wns finally persuad ed to use the lemons. She began to use them iu February, and in April she weighed 140 pounds. She is a well woman to-day, and likely to live ns long ns any of us. Japanese Proverbs. If you hate nny one, let him live. Regard nn old mnn ns thy fnther. We cannot build a bridge to the clouds. The world is just ns a person's henit makes it. The tongue three inches long can kill a man six feet high. If you do not enter the tiger's den, you cannot get her cub. Send the child you love most on a journey (to save him from being spoiled by indulgence). Cbin-esb Free Masosrt. A Chiua n.a i thus explained to a reporter the ob ject of the Celestial Order of Free Masonry : One Chinaman he bad steal he belong put him out. S'pose Chinaman lazy no work put out. S'p se good work no steal he sick we pay ; he die, wo cachee box and put him in. Tho New Orleans Times says that in that locality " tho horrors of political ex citement nre gradually yielding to the tortures of base ball." The Important Question. Of all loathsome diseases catarrh Btanda pre eminent. It renders its victim as disgust ing to himself as to others. And the most l,n,ilili,,r, ,,f all tlin flint iiu presence is offensive to those around him. If any disease deserves the name of universal, it is this. Dietetio errors and tlie follies which fashion imposes upon us tend to foster and dis seminate it. To the pitiful cry of its victims, is (hire any cttre fur catarrh f there is but one answer consistent with Christian reason, (rod has never sent one evil into the world for which lie has not sent the remedy. For the greatest of all spiritual and moral evils, the Great Phy sician lias . prescribed a potent nnd never-failing remedy. He has given explicit rules for tho treatment and preservation of the spiritual and moral man, but Ho is silent in all matters relating to the physical man. It would be an un warrantable detraction from His benelicent ! character to suppose that He had afllicted the greater portion of humanity with an incurable . Ti ,. . - ... . n-i. God of Christianity in a God of love, of mercy, His mesHago in " good will to all men." The earth and all contained therein waa intended by the great Designer to supply man's wants j and Hiirely he has no greater" wants than reme dies "for his infirmities. Science is rapidly proving that the earth is fitted to supply man's uttermost need. Sew medicinal plants arc con stantly being discovered and new properties de veloped from those already known. For ca tarrh, the most potent remedy yet discovered "Wr-Sage's Catarrh Remedy: Its eflicacv has bcen testd in many thousand cases with uni form success. Cases that had been repeatedly pronounced incurable, readily yielded to it. Iu confirmed, or obstinato cases, Dr. Pierce's Golden Jlcdical Discovery should be taken in connection with the nre of the Catarrh Itemed-. Full particulars in Pierce's memorandum books. They are given away by druggists. A positive cure for rheumatism Du rang's r.heumatic Remedy. Kond for circular to Helphentitiiie & Detitley, Washington, D. C. Noiith Seabsmont, Me., Sept. 9, 1870. . Tiar Sir It gives me very great pleasure to inform you of the benefit received from tho use of Peruvian Hyrup in my own family. My wife, fur the past ten years, has been in feeble health very much debilitated generally. Last spring she concluded to try a buttle of Peruvian Syrup, and waa so well pleased with the result continued its ue until three or four bottles had I ecu used, and she is now in better health than at any time fur ten years, and has increased in weight from 110 pounds to 126).;. I have em ployed physicians, and used a reat variety of patent medicines, to the extent of hundreds of dullars, and I know she received more benefit from tho Peruvian Syrup than all the rest to gether. My sales on tho Syrup arc very large and con stantly increasing, and I do not hesitate to recommend and even warrant it to give satisfac tion. If you desire, you are at liberty to use this communication ai you fee fit, as it gives me pleasure to recommend so good an article to buffering humanity. Yours truly, Itiu'el Pearre. Jloro ' than fifty years have elapsed since Johnson's Anrulyne LinimetU waa first in vented, during which time hundreds of thou sands have been benefited by its use. Proba bly no article ever became so universally popu lar with all classes as Juhiusnn's AHOtlyiie Lini ment, Burnett's Cocoaine kills dandruff, al lays irritation and promotes tho growth of hah'. Pills which contain antimony, quinine and calomel, nlinnld bo avoided, as Bevore grip iiiL' raiiia would be their onlv result. The iaf- I est, sureHt and best pilU nre Various' Purgative or Anti-Bilious I'M. After an experience of over twenty five rears, many lending phveiciana acknowl edge that the (Iraefcnberg Marsliall's Uterine Cathojicon i tho only known certain remedy for diseases to which women aro subject. The Urae fenberg Vegetable J'itls, the most popular remedy of the day for biliousness, headache, liver complaint and diseases of digestion. Hold ! by all druggists. Bend for almanacs. Oruefen j berg Co., New York. j Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam, the groat New . Fnglaud cure for conghs, colds and cousiunp ! tioo. Cutler Bros. A Co. 'a. Boston, ouly genuine. Fire Thousand Books Given Away for tho Asking. While Dr. II. 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The tvpertnrttt of there extract cemnUtn tn theirperfect purity and great strength. TUey aia warranted lie. lroia Ihe poiaoaoua oils and ooids which enter Into the compo sition oi many oi tu. locutious iruit flavors Low ia las mantei. CATARRH. Pond's Exit-art is nearly a fcpo cidc for tins disease. It can hardly bfl ex celled, eren Id old and obstinate easra The relief ia so prompt that no one who . J""1 ever tried it will be without it. CUAPFEI HANDS AND FA( E.-Pond's (.struct should be in every family this rouifh weather. It removes the soreness and routrhness. and softens and iieala the skin promptly. 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An easy and ptcamnt employment, Tbe Talue of the celebrated new Patent Improved Eye Cne for tlie reetoratlonof atobt breaks out and bis Boa in the evidences) or over 6,000 enlne tes timonials of cure, and recijnmiioiiied by more than 1,000 of our beit pliyaloiaua la their practice. The Patent Eve Cujm re ecl-titiflo and physio logical dlaeoverv, nd a Alt.. R. Wtfth, M. D., and Wm. Uratlet, M. D., write, they are certainly the greatest invention ot the age. Beed the following certlncntee t Fkrqcsoh Station, Ligan Co., Ky.,l June eth, 1872. Dr. J. Ball k Co., Oculist".: Gentlemen Your Patent Eye Ctipi re. In my Judgment, the moet eplendid triumph which optical science tial ever achieved, but, like all great and Important truths, la this or in any other branch of clence and philosophy, have much to contend with from the ignor .nce and prejudice of a too ekeptical public J but truth ii mighty, and it will prevail, and It ia only a queetton of time as regards their general acceptance and Indorsement by all I have in my bands certificates of persons testifying In unequlv. ocal terms to their merits. The most prominent phvslcians of my county recommend your Eye Cups. I am, respectfully, t. A. L. MO If KB. William Ubatlet, M. D., fJalvisa, Ky., writes: "Thanks to you for the greatest of all Inventions. My slgbt Is fully restored by Ihe nse of your Patent Eye Cups, aftur being almost entirely blind for twenty-six yens. Alkx. R. Wyeth, M. D., Atchison, Pa., writes i "Alter total bliudnefs of my left eye for lour years, by paralyBls In the optic nerve, lo my litter aston ishment your Patent Eye Cups restored my eyesight permanently In three minute"." Rev. 8. h, Fat.KiNSDVnr, Minister of M. E. Cliurcb, writes; " Your Patent Eye Cups havo re stored my siulil, for which I am most thankful to the Father of Mercies. Uy your advertisement I saw at a glance that your invaluable Eye Cups per formed their work perfectly in accoidauce with physiological lawj that thev literally fed the eyes that weie starving for nutrition. May God greatly bleas you, and may your name be enshrined in the affectionate memories of multiplied thousands as one of the benefactors of your kind." Horace B. Duhant, M. D., says : " I sold, and effected future eahs liberally. The Patent Eye Cups, they will make money, aud make it fast, too ; no small, catch-peuuy affa r, but a superb, number one, tip-top business, promises, as far as I can see, lo be life-Ions." Mayor E. C. F.Liti wrote u, November 16tn, 1803: "I hava teie.l tbe Patent Ivory Eye Cups, and I am sstislk'd they are good, I am pleased wilh thein. They are certainly the greatest inven tion of the sue " Hon. Horace Onr.F.LST, late editor of the New York Tribune, wrote: " lm. J. Ball, of our city, is a eousciontious and rei ousiblo man. who is in c.ipalilo of intentional deception or imposition." Prof. V. Mkhiiick wri es: "Truly, I am grate, ful lo your noble inveut:ou. My sight is restored i,v v., nr V iteut Ere Cut's. May Heaven bless and preserve von. I have been using spectacles twenty years. I'mn seventy-one years old. I do all my ivritlng without glasses, and I bless the inventor of tlie Patent Eye Cups every time I take up my old Mleol ,...11 " Ai'OLPH PioiiNnEno, M. D., physician to Emperor Kniwb on, wrote, after having his sight restored by our Patent Eve Cups: "With gratitude to God, aud thankfulness lo the inventors, I)n. J. Balt. At On 1 b reliv rucoiiimeutl the triul of the Eye Cups (iu lu'.l faith) to all and every one that has any tin- pafrca evesiui, iiciicviufc; a, i. uu, ma. bhivc mo - pcriinent with this wonderful discovery has proved successful on rue, nt my advanced period of life ninety years of age I believe they will restore the vision to uuy individual if they are properly applied. ADOLPU BIOHNUERli. M. IV ComtnonuY'af a of Manachuettst Eex, ss. June 6tb, 1873, personally appeared Adolph Biorn berg, made oath to the following certificate, and by him subscribed at iWOr. hefore me. 'M. STEVENS, J. P. La whence Citt, Mass., June 9tu, 1873. We, the undersigned, having personally known Sr. Adolph Bioruberg for years, lielieve bim to be an houeat, moral man, trustworthy, and in truth and veracity unspotted. His character is without reproach. M. BON SE r , Ex-Mayor, B. B. W. DAVIS. Ex-Mayor, GEOHGIS K. MERRILL, P. M., HOBEUT.U. TEWKBUURY. City Treaa. Ret. W. D. Jocruan, M. 1)., of Cuiliicutue, Mo., who has used, aud seen other parties use our Eye Cups, writes : " To those who ask my advice about your Patent Kye Cw I am happy to state thi.t I believe them to' be of great advautago in many cases, end should be tried by all aud neglected by none. TuIb is my honest conviction." . deader, theso are a few certificates out of thou sands we receive, and to the aged we will guarantee your old and diseased eyes cau be made new ; your impaired sight, dimness of vision, aud overworked eyes cau be restored; weak, watery and sore eyes cured ; the blind may Bee ; spectacles be discarded ; sight restored aud vieiou preserved. Srectacles aud surgical operations useless. please send your address to us, ond we will send you Vi.- book, A GE.M WORTH HEADING 1 A DIAMOND W0BTH SEEING 1 Save your Eyes o,nd Jiestote your Hithtl 51 . rnrwao AMay your Spectaetetl By reading our Illustrated Physiology and Anato my of the Eyesight, of 100 pages, tells how to restore impaired vision and overworked eyes ; how to cure weak, watery, inflamed and near-sighted eyes, aud all other diseases of the eyes. Waste no moie money by adjusting huge glasses on your iiose ana uisng uring your iace. Hook mailed free to any person. Send on your address AGENTS WANTED To tell the fateut Eye Jup4 to the hundreds of people wit Li diseased eyes aud impaired eight in your county. Any persou am uct n our Ageut. To Rentlerneu or fadies, $5 to fc20 a day guar anteed. Full particular bluI Ireo. Write ii"iuedu ati'lj to 3D3FI cT- HATiTi &s CO., No. 235 WEST 33d STK-tET, (P. O. Box 037), NEW YOUK CITY. N. Y. Do not mi ss the opportunity of being flrat in the field. Do not deluy. Write by flrut mail. Great inducements and largo ptofltn offered to farmers during the winter niuutbu. and toanyperaon who waiitM a first-clas puyin busims-f. CITll8 L.Ut.H-r COMMlSf-IOS AT.t.OWKD TO -YOKNT3 UY ANY IIUl'SR IH '1'lIK 1'NITKU bTATEB, The Cresslrool: I Faterson City ITurseries' Floral Calendar. Journal, and 8 Fnmplc I'l.mts. 3 rta, UtUFrce. i. GKEIVES, Sue, llox U7,l'alcrnua, S.J mnpnnii p t it i t.i r-w hn more terlinir qunliti(s tlian any other borry yt offerri Ut the public, nrnilncing nvor fonrtwn thoimnnd qmrt pnr ncrc. in rifia culture, 11 airecuuns nro iuiiuw ed. Bund for tircu!r. C AHPET WARP. TO THE CONSUMER. Having improved the ounlity of our Wrp, now bt-inir Sold under tlie " PKKKI.KSS" ticket, we sLvill bereifler r.tni.t, for the improved quality, the brand "AVHITK STAR, AAA." We sh:i II nlso mnnufacture n lower nnnlity of Warp, Which will he sold under the ' PKKKLKSN " brnnd. Knquire for "WHITB STAR AAA" Carpet Warp of all lea rl in k Dry Goods De ilers. ACENTS WAR'H NEW BOOK GREAT CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION ILLUSTRATED. liver 4(H Fine EiitrrnviiiKx, coalina itio.fMMI. The finly b.w.k fairly aliawitis t:ku line costly exhibits of the Art tisllerv nnrf Mmn Itiulrlitiff. Vi(tp-artike AeentK are quitting a II inferior boeks for tnis. iivt t lies ileal. Knn for circulr. term., snd sample entemvinff. I'.W. y,IK;l.l:it & CO.. 5 1 H Arch St.. Phils.. Pa. WANTED ! MISSOURI COUNTY, TOWNSHIP and TOWN BONDS, INTEREST PAYING AND DEFAULTED. JHO. S.TMEY HUB Wall St., Hew York, DEALKBa IN CITY and RAILROAD BONDS, Mazarine Blue Glass. For eurativB purposes and uttmu latin tha growth of animal an'l vegetable life. Eih mined and approved by (cnernl Pleas m tou, and hia certiticate acoukupanyinii mach purchase. (ii AKH rur to exact hizb. witU full direction for uae and arrnnKenifnt in the aaau. Fur anle. V ti u .. 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As a ren -ady for Dissaum, 8oru, Abrabioni and Rocohnkm of thb Skin; m a Jeodoriur, disinfectant, and means of preventing and curing Rheumatism and Gout; and as an Adjunct of thb Toilet and thb Bath, "Glknu's Suijhuk 3oap" is incomparably the beet article ctot offered to the American public. The Complexion is not only freed from Pimples, Blotches, Tak, Frec kles, and all other blemishes by its use, but acquires a trans abeut delicacy and yelvety t ..ft nubs through the clarifying and uiollient acilou of this wholesome brauti fier. The contraction of obnoxious dis enses is preTentcd, and the complete disinfection of clothing worn by per sons afflicted with coutatfii.ua maladion is insured by it Families and f rat elers provided with this udmirable purifier have at hand the main F.a FNTIAL OF A REIIIES OF Sulphur Baths Dandruff is removed, the hair retained, and grayness retarded by it' Medical men advocate its use. Price, 25 and 50 Cents per Cake, Per Box, (3 Cakes,) 00c. and $1.20. N.B. There la economj r. baring tb Urf oakss. " Hilt's Hair and Whisker Dye," Black or Brown, 60 Cents. C. S. CE1TTENT0N, Prop'r, 7 Sirth At. H.T. $2500 a year to Afents. Outfit mnd a $5 Shot Hun J'rtn. For terras ! drest,. Worth & Cq. St.Loviyll BOSTON WEEKLY TRANSCRIPT. The bet fmnily newspaper published; eight pages; fifty mix ftnlmittin rHidinaT. Terms $2 pr nnnura; clubs of eleven, 15 per annum, in nrtvnnr. NIM-:C'I.MKN COPY CJnATIS ONE DOLLAR 1 YeryHardyCottonPlants FOR COI.D CMM.VTES, One piek.-gn of ('nttnn Hcril by mall, prepaid, en tne receipt oi unc lfonnr in currency. Address, J. II. WIHTI.OCK. Kiil'itiilnf Afabnwia Music Books! VOCAL. Gems of English Son? Gems of Scottish Song Gems of German Song Gems of Sacred Song. World of Sonf. Wreath of Gems. Shower of Pearls. Operatic Pearls. Silver Wroath. Moore's Irish Melodies Ouilo nnennnlpil Bonk, of Bound Miwie. iclt with "00 tu ''VI tirtari. sliest Music size. Best collection, ol MonK", Dut'tit; IMiino ur UrKau ccconii:inirat nt. INSTItr.lIKN'TAI.. Goms of Straues. Gems of the Dance. Pianist's Album. Home Circle, Vol, 1 Pianoforte Goms. Home Circle, Vol. 2. Piano at Homo. (1'IASO DUETS.) Organ at Home. (HLKU OllUAN MUSIC.) t)tlite nnpqiuiled bound rolumen of Rheft Music foi t;iann (or urienn l wun sue to puecs, nuua vritn exoc, tioiisiiy Kooa piocos. I'l-lcc or tlie nbore Hooks, earli 12.50 Ii boarilst 83.00 In clotlif S4.O0 gilt. School Mirsia Booub. 8. 8. 8ona Boous. Hiell School Ohnlr. (111.) Tlio Bowi-rd, (35 ots.) Wtiiiipoorwill, (50 cts.) ShiniiiK Kiver, (35 cts.) Clm.n'ul Voices, els.) Good Nows, (35 cts.) Sir- Kither Book mailt-d, post-free, for KetAil Prlc 0LIVEE DITS0N & CO., Boston. t'. II. U1TKON tV CO., 711 lirondwuy, New York. J. V.. DITSON iV- CO., KiiorMBKom to T.V! A WAT.ltvn, I'lilln. 66 Vegetine," .S.-irs a Boston PliyMeinn, ' bu no equal a a, blood turiner. Unnrinjt i.f it n tnanr wnndprful ciiroa, after all nt r rf-modieti hud ffliled. I viijiud tho LuborMorjr and ediivinced myself of its Kneral merit. It ia pivpnrptJ from barkii, rot-tn and herbs, each of which ia highly effective, and thf j- aro coinpfmndud in auch a manner as to produce untumshing retulta." Vegetine Hood Purifier. Vegetine fs the Great Blood Purifier. Will cure the worst case of Scrofula. Vegetine lud by Physicians and Apothe Vegetine 1m recommendud by Physioiana and Apothecaries. Has effected some marvelous euros in oases of Cancer. Vegetine Cures the worst oases of Canker. Vegetine Meets with wonderful success in Mercurial diseases. Vegetine Will radicate Salt Rheum from the system. Vegetine Cures the mokt inveterate cases of Erysipelas. Vegetine Kernoves Pimples and Humors from the Face. Vegetine Cures Constipation and Kesulates the Bowels i&tion and Kisulates the Bow Vegetine emedy for Headache. Vegetine pepsia. Vegetine Is a valuable remedy for Headache. W cure Dyftpepela, Restores the entire system to a healthy condition. Vegetine Cures Pains in tht Sid. Vegetine Removea the cause of Dissineaa. VEGETINE Relievea Kaintneaa at the Stomach VEGETINE Cure Poina In tha Back. VEGETINE (effectually 0urea Kidney Complaint. VEGETINE U effoctive In iU our of Female Weaknaaa. . . VEGETINE U tU ) jieat remedy for General Debility. VEGETINE f PREPARED BT H. H. STEVENS, Boston, Mass. Vryi tlnr l Hold br All Prnsctsts, -I n f'OMlf! PHOTOS, lOo., or Ton BMiitinii f Aotresws, lOc, hi Husted Oo., Wiiaii. n. 1 CATAt-OOtTK and PeWholr OsrrlMi w lTrnwr Hrrils frse for stamp. F. Fbexch, cird.W'rlt- a f1 T?1VTrFO Our soods sll t tlnlit to stbit family. AViiliXl X i Ad's Smith Mfg. Oo. .Worcestwr, M aas. A FINK MII.TON IIOI.O 1C1I. sratror iw.i po' t rid. by J. 1. LANSING. Schen.cUdr. W. Y. PK1NTKRH, irrt "Mtronai Mint " Cn-rj, msnri br VANI)ltBllUBlH,WLLS Co., 18 Dutch 8t..H.Y. A C C O bff A wmm Armta. "sup mini $09 t 4 I P. O. VICKKRV, Augiista. Maine. K 4n tOt Pr ar at horns. RamplM worth J 0 10 9a(UfrM. tlTIN80NCO.,P. rMand, Maine. ttCC awaek In ronr own town. Terms and 41 outfit vDOfres. H. HAU.K1T A CO., Portland, Main. H 4 A A WEEK. Cataloane and Sample KHKK. l ) FKi'tO.N CO.. lift Nassau 8U, New York. A CTTTHf A The onljr sure ren. . v. Trial package 0.0 X XlltjLA. free. L. 8WITHNIOHT. !lv.in-l. O. BsfthttS WOI . sflslwkat.. Triaaoi pirn, t pcph- rr, . mn. mis. r fj-f! OUTFIT FREE. Best eU..ert. Write al I O R Any at home. Acents wanted. Outfit and rtn. Mnie tftOft A DAY to Asrwits. Rsmpls free. Hi jut Ttj (Vulnetie. T. VI.KTOHHR. I I Onv lt N V. Dmni 1 CD sbotS.OO, 70 styles. nl f- 1" " "V O TTl-TO S CHEAP Ml'SIC, Fun lit Fl '. Pi I n ratAloctira free h m)l ffitWK av .;.. ar rja.t istn atreet, new rora. I'SIW A?'TINS PP AU No. TflHTIT MATL. to. T.tent Rrtler. Mecsnre. P.ner USTIN MFO. CO., ottrr. and rilottr conir.inert 50 N. Sth St.. Phil. WANTFn-Thearfitre.sof ony hnTln AWTH.1IA. Pimple of rnmenv .put frpe. 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NIAOAHA PLANT Aitn SKKD CO., Buffalo, N. V. HH n Week net tn Aients. The New Work indianenssble to F. A. M. Rend for Pesrriptire Y5f C'Wnma BF.InlNO 4 PO.-. Pl'nt.lBHFBS ir Masonic Works, 731 Broadway, New York. SMOKE, SOOT nmTT'OAI. CS AS from defective, drafts prevented : no more worry with fires for cook nsr or bentina. Rend .tnmn for circular. HKNRY COI.FORD. TM Ssnsoro St., Phila., Pa. i1! fl tfl O C T snev T AranU aelllnr ear Chromos, Crayon i, Ptrture nd Cbromo CrJ. ltv p!i, wnrlli i'nt p tpfTi for Hfit. Il'mtrv KIDDER'S PASTILLES by mall. StowellACo, unariestuwu, ittass RnnKkFFPINR MAOKEV. OnlylOpaa-es DUUIMVtCrllVU to tdy. Worth its weirbt In (mid. No storekeeper, clerk or mechanie cr.n afford to do without it. Sent. not niM on rooeipt of 50 cents. H. COI'TDINtJ BRYANT. Buffalo, N. Y. And Not Wear Out. Sold hv Wtchmkeri.. Pv mini. ffl)c. Oirrulin free. T. 8. BIRCH A CO., 38 DeyBtrrat. New)ork. T7'VT CAT "K-f'intry Store. Stenm Rnw rllv nAIjri Mill stock, s.w im. "tck -try Lomler. Timber. Lnni. lnrpe Furm. T-m8 and Im plemnnt. fpnt frr Inrpe Tnnnerr. Rnrk C'hepp. Anply to M. KELLY. Kellyhhnrir P. 6.. I,ycomin(E Co., Pn. Co South! f'UKAP II03IKS! Chenp Tirketti. Reli able informntion nn to heat nmttnn. Pertrl tOrts. for Snnhrn Ifern-f. grid's OAINRS St Y1NGL1NG. No. O Ator Houoe, J'vY"rk. WAIMTFn MEN totmvel nnd to Hi-nlrrn onr nil I L.U new tinbrpaknhle G1m Chimneya and Lamp Goodii. o Pi'rlillinar. Pulary lihcrel, buwi. nps permnnent. Hotel nod trnTelintr ",ttihpb pnid. Monitor Glab Co.. 2G4 M nin St., f'incinnati, O . YfHT can secure a ft i f T pnyitic Imfinef" 'xchisire for your I I I I I II connty, nt a Firinlt lent. No tjrwrfenr IT I I 1 I II nnd Finnll enpitnl "equired. Pleraant vl U w nnd lmnnn-ble, by (ddrefis.ng ,fnw. T. 'HHnniMQM. f'inrinnnti. Ohio. HO! FOR AUSTRAUA. ICinisrHtion assisted hyGovornnrnf Nrvr Routb Wnlea 'rom New York. !H7.tjO. n-nld, F"r nfirU"lrirH mmly M R. W. CAKHnoN A Ci. Smith Willpim Pt..NpwYrk. Don't Be Annoyed Any More.i!;,.0;; Ili'rwlrk, In. for a pair of Patent Rubber Shoe ITt-el Snpportem. Lnst a lifetime nnd w.-irrantcd t keep (lubber Mhnon from auminff off jit Kool. iOO AgcntH ranted. Great inducements. S- nd ftr elrvul-trM. SYNDICATE i Comblnntion of Cnnitnl N.w mode of oneraiina: in ntouka. Loaa tupOfaelUli. J'roflrH aura. Ki. olanatory olrciilar aent frro. 310H1-AN V TO.t Brokera, 38 Broad Street. P. O. Rox :rXH t New York. HPT? A CI Th clloice"t in tbe world Importer X JLixr? prices Iareettt Comprtny in AnitT.ca itaple article pleaae everybody Trude continut.Dy in creasing A (rents wanted everywhere best inrtu .'"nienta dnn't wnnte time fend for ('irr-itor to ROMFRT WKLLR. 4 3 Vwy St., New York. P. O. Box I2S7. Prof. Hall Made Compound is the only prcpHntiou.oov packkie uf wlncn will torcc the (K-anl to trrow thick and !.eivy On the iiioothot Ucc (witlioul iejury) in 21 dys in ewry rnup, or inn-y chtvrttillv re tutiilKi. 2.. 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