CURRENT NEWS. A Hindoo gentleman, just deceased, lias left 10,000 iupi-i-8 to li ; fatnilv idol. An Italian lias written a novel on ibe loves i| Queen Isabella. Halt a million of Arabs have re railroads than ever, notwithstand ing the earthquakes. The local eJitor of the Rochester Dem ocrat was run over and severely injured, while attending a fire, not long since. In the bedroom of a Baltimore hotel, ii> which the gas was let loose, the corpse of a gentleman named Henderson was found io the morning. In Lynn Mass., the other day, a man named William Ruse was found dead in a barn, having rolled face downwards up on some hay when too drunk to help him self, and smothered. In Pittsburg the other night, a sky rock et, instead of ascending, glanced to one side, and striking a young man who stood on the | avement. entered bis abdomen and inflicted a wound from which he subse quently died • • The Welsh tittle of the Queen's High land book is "Dulenad o DdydJlyirein Bywyd yn yr Ucheldyrcedd," Some decendant ofSolotnon has wisely remarked that those who go to law for damages are sure to get them. A Philadelphia engine company puts a clean paper collar and a purple necktie on the neck of its pet poodle every morning. A Maasachusett barber can shave a man dress his hair, and get him into the cars, one hundred rods distant, in five minutes. Gen. Sheridan, it is said, reports that he had seen a herd of buffaloes ninety miles in length and twenty miles in width, and es- I (itnates the number it contained at 3000,- 000. A man jumped from the roof of a hotel in Baltimore, and a woman hung herself in Carnbri, with a bed-cord. Two ladies were locked up in Charleston ' South Carolina, cemetery, by the uncon scious sexton, on All Saint's Day, and were terribly frightened when released. A negro woman WHS aircsted near Me- ' ridian, Mississippi, a few days ago, for at- ; tempting to poison the family of Mr. White by placing a scorpion in the coffee. A fire broke out at the Central Lunatic > Asylum, Columbus, Ohio, on the 18th, and was burning at last accounts with little prospect of subduing. Soma of the patients were burned. A railroad man near Newburg, New York, had his family increased by two sons and two girls the other day. £3T Biinkins says that a married man abould insure his life, for many reasons.— Bat the most important of ail is, that it would prove a great help to his wife's sec ond husband, and might be the means of starting him in business. _ , t tW Some slanderer has *ite for Con -1 gress, in the Northern district ot Califor nia, Hon. James A. Johnson, has been elected by a handsome majority. The Radicals have elected but one of the three Congressmen from that State. The reconstructed carpet-bag Governor of Florida has been impeached by the Leg ! islature. The charges against him are : 1. Falsehood and Ling. 2. Incompetency. 3. Proclaiming members out of office. 4 Embezzlement of State funds. 5. Corruption and bribery. Besides : many other crimes and misdemeanors too I munerous, in the word* of the auctioneer I to mention. SKNSIBLK TALK. —The Detroit Free Press —one of fhe best Democratic jour -1 nals in the great west—thus discourses upon the present and future course of the Democratic party : "The Democratic party will not, be cause it has met with defeat, abate for one moment its devotion to the great princi ple* ot civilization and progress of justice ' and right which underlie its organization and constitute the basis of its existence.— It is struggling not for the ascendancy of . individuals, but for the success of princi ples. Holding these principles a* sacred and essential to the unity of the nation and the prosperity of Hie people, it cannot and 1 will not abandon them. They are the I well spring from which flows the fountain • of national existence, and thev cannot be abandoned merely because those who sup port I hem have met with temporary de feat." i Our Gains. • Besides electing Democratic Governors i j this year in New \ork and N> w Jersey, the Democracy of the Union have gained • i thirty Jive members of Congress, as fol lows : Arkansas 2 | New York 3 : 1 Georgia 4 | North Carolina 4 Illinois 1 j Ohio . 3 Indiana 1 j Pennsylvania 2 Louisiana 4 | South Carolina 3 Maryland 1 | Tennessee 2 Minnesota 1 | Missouri 3 j Total 35 New Jersey 1 j The probabilities are that the Radicals , will have from fifteen to eighteen less than a two-third majority in the House. Raising the President's Salary. Quite a number of the Mongrel papers are exercised about the smaliness of the President's salary. It must be increased from twenty-five to one hundred thousand dollars. Well is not the Treasury full ? Are not the coin vaults tunning over? Is there any difficulty about raising the means?— la not the 'sheep before the shearer dumb ?' Do not the tax payers glory in the '•bless ing" of a great National debt ? Ahv not let the President put his hand- in fhe ! Treasury and take just what he wants?— ' Did not widow Lincoln take what duds : ahe pleased ? Ninety deal boxes full we believe. Go on. economists, go on. Don't stop ( at trifles. Seventy-five thousand doilais a'year. more, cut of the Treasury will help to make the country rich.— Ex. Negro Outrages in the South. Almost every week, fresh and startling outrages upon defenceless families, are perpetrated by negroes, in the Southern States. Many of them never appear in print, from motives of peculiar delicacy.— Those that do are becoming too numerous to let pass. Wc have in our paper this week a sani ; pie that ninst inake the blood chill in the i veins. Who are responsible for this state of thing* ? It is folly to charge it upon the negro. Brutality is his primary condi- , tion,let liiin be found where he may. — It is only by subserviency and dependence that he can be induced to imitate civilized | life. To the powerful influence, then, of the misguided fanatics of the North, is this ! deviltry and mischief due They are the respousible teachers and ahiters of the monstrous crimes of rape, murder and theft so prevalent in the South at the present I da 3 - Abolitionists and political preachers, who seem to think that heaven consists in i undoing the work of the Almighty, and making white men of negroes, or of con. detuning their own race to death and ig nominy, and elevating the negro into su periority, have a teirddu share of this re sponsibility. When the day of final reck oning comes, they will need the rocks and j the hills to hide them. When we bear such men discanting | about heathen idols, and the disgusting worship of ill-shaped and obscene images, we cannot help thinking that "ncgro-on the brain" is a step only from the image to j the brute. — Jefferstmian. lbe Coos (N. H.) Republican has been keeping a record of big beet, but < announces at last that: "the beet that beat ! the beet that beat the other bert, is now t beaten by a beet that beats alt the other I beets, whether the oi ginal beet, the beet t that beat the beet, or the Inset that beat i the beet that beat the beet " t DVMAM -. MI, Ririixu. I>.nia-cu • dai. * hack h .ter or 'li- Id.—r city ill the world. It f..mi.l-4 i Uz. the grands, uof Noah.- '-Tin- ~n i-torv of I Damascus i- shi- ud. d ii> I limists of antiquity .' l.eav- th- limit, r- written; of in the fiist i-i. von chapter- of the Old Testament hack as far! as you will into the vague 3'ast, there was i always a Damascus. 11l 111" wtiling of ev crt coiintiv for to-.r.- than t.-nr thousand t ears, ii- loimo lias been I'o lit lolled, ili.d its praise Ming In Damascus, vrais ma .■nit u.niusi'is, dr-i-iid. s only timing ti ifHi-s oi timo. She measures tim• - no! I v data and months and \-ars, hir i v the cm i pir-s she has stun rise, am! prosper, and ! j crumble to ruin. She is :i t. pe ol immor t lily. Sin- saw the toil'.da!ion • f Ihial be.-, i hehes. and Lplu-tuis iitl ; she saw them giovv into mighty cities, an i .auia'.e 'tin- wot Id w;ih tin if grandeur--and she has lived to see them dcsola'e, and given up to owls a;.J hats. She saw I-iae!i:i-h CUlpite i X-ilied and she saw it ami oiia'e.i. She saw Greece rise and flourish for two thousand years, and (lie. In her old age ; she saw Rome built ; she saw it over-had- I ovv the world with its power : -he saw it j perisu.—The htv hundreds of v:r- of : Genoese and Venitinn might and splendor | were, to grave old Damnnts,e ts, oulv all it ' ling scintillation liardlt worth remember ing Damascus has seen a i that occurred on earth, and still site lives. She ha looked upon the dry bones of a thousand j empires, and she will see the tomb of a I thousand more before she dies. Though , another claims the name oid Damascus i | by right the Eternal city. j I.S'XJEPKNH KNT PEOPI.K. "God never made an independent man," is an axiom a old, almost, the world itself, and so true | thai it has received the common consent j of every rational am! well thinking person, iWe are all depenpent on each other. The j rich are dependent on the poor and the | poor upon the rich,. Capital would be j dead and unavailable without labor and la . j bor would be inactive and of no conse j qnenct-without capital. United, they con j troi and regulate society ar.d the world | divided thev are both valueless. The man I who lays the brick in our houses, earn the money, which lie receives for the service from his more wealthy neighbor. The la j bor and the price of it furnish mateiial aid and reciprocal dependence We should ; remember these things when we arc dis posed to regard ourselves as entirely iiule pendent. Tin* wealthy, espi-ciallv, should i remember them, f.j* their land- could not |be tilled, or even their horse- shod and | harnessed, without the aid of tin- strung I and muscular arm which hold* the plough and wields the hammer. General Grants View of the Republican Platform. A statement made luts evening by a gen tleman in whom may he placed implicit re i liance and who enjoys excellent opportu i nity to enable him to sp-ak intelligentlv l on the subject, mav give some indication i of (Jen. Grant's position in n -lotion to the 1 Republican party. lie stsites that af'ti r ! the General was nominate.] h*- sat quiet a long time carefully reading a.id pondering upon platform adopted hv the f'ouven j tion ; that he finally expre—e i to his '.-onfi | dential friends that lie fid not like if. ano , was in great doubt whether he would an- ' cept the nomination on that platform. ! This coming to the cars of certain leaders jof the party they hastened to call upon the Gen. who stated tw them his objections : to the platform. T .is intelligence was ro ! reived with no little consternation by bis > visitors, who feared that Grant entertained I i the intention of declining the nomination.! i They at once opi ned upon him with everv j , conceivable argument they could bring fos- j ward to induce Intn to accept, one o! i ' which arguments was that the plalfo tit ! need not lx regarded !-, him in so serious a light-it was simply an enunciation ..f tiie general principles of the pnrtv, i ec.-s- . sary only to make up the issues < f the campaign. They urged him f. accept at all events, and to s-y nothing more ah .it: j the pin'form. Many other argum nts of a ! similar character were used, it is said, i which gave Grant to understand that they i wanted hitn to accept the nomination, if! ! evert it had to be on a platform ol hi;j adoption.— Washington (\ r, .V. )'. Her at e, Nov. 9 II. T. 11.-mbold, of this eitv, so well known throughout the United Stati ? for his extensive advertisement of patent j medicines, extracts etc., was on Friday morning seized with symptoms which leave no doubt of his insanity. He hud been for j some days past complaining, hut until Fri Jay morning nothing of a nature to alarm j bis friends and family had occured. By : I the advice of his piiysieian he was sent at J once to the Insane AsyIum.—SUNDAY MRKOLRY, ... chap from the country, stopping at one of our hotels, sat down to dinner., , Upon the bill being handed him hv the j waiter, he remarked that he didn't care | bout red in' now— he'd wait till after din- j ner j was a quadruple marriage in Indiana the other day. A man married ! his third step-mother, who had three j children by his father, and three of his! cousins, brothers, married three of his | wife's sisters. At last accounts the par ties were trying to find out what relation thev are to each other. mav not he generally known that New York horses chew tobacco, but they sometimes do. On the ferry boats it is not unusual to see men giving their hor ses a "quid," which the animals not only chew, but swallow, and there is a popular idea that the stimulant is good for the wind. | • ir* • U - ( quired to preduce hi- certificate of citizen ship. He retired in anger, and after a time reappeared, bearing upon his back a 1 house door, on which wi- pasted, all too .< secureiy, the required pap r. This he set,.' down before the astonished judges with j the remark, M An' will that plaze yo? M j t Had There Eeen no Republican Party. "If there hail )>e<-n no Republican Party, slavery would to-day cast its baleful shadow over the Rejiub ! lie."—SfHFYLER COLFAX. Had there. been no Republican parly, fi*e hundred thousand true hearted, j "Us American citizen* would not n.i* be i sleeping in their eternal sleep, i Had there been no Republican pal tv, I one-third t our so\ereign States would nut to-dav be laid wa-ti-, its masters slaves. : its slaves masters, mi I tin* tutute lull a civilization unknown to lii-> race elsewhere 011 the face of the globe. j Had there been no Republican party, wt; should not see our whole people do ; moralized, our Democratic institutions ! overthrown, •' -adly changed, and a on• happy country tottering t> its final over throw and ruin. ' I Had we never known .1 Republican oar ty, the United States would to-day be the j happiest, the grandest, and the most en | ligliened nation on the fice of the earth, instead of the di.stiactcd, demoralized, de ; generated, and corrupted people that we arc. Radicalism has cursed America h'.irfiiin'/e, Keep Warm and Save your Lite. iliiin thirty days from to day there will he many deaths which might l>• pre Vented by warmer clothing, Manv n fa tal case of dysentery is caused by the want ot a woo). 1, umh-rs!i:rt, or of an extra blanket at nij^it,— i'iic sudden changes of temperature which occur at tiii-season of l the year are very trying to the constitution. People with weak lungs quickly feel the j effect of them, Frequently the thermom ter fails many degrees within a few hours. Not only the feeble, hut robust and | strong persons, suffer from such great vari ation* of temperature. When the weather | grows Cold rapidly, the pores of th" skin are suddenly closed ami the r -nit fre quently is a bad cold, which mav Ii -Id 011 all winter arid terminate in eonstimp:ion, : or a ratal attack of dysentaiy, or that dreadful di-ea-e lite typhoid fever. If tee day seems ev.r so warm an I bright, it i- mu<4i otter to weai p en", of u (leielo'lting at this season. lit l.'te'eve nings the dew- fab, a-nl it grows chilli very suddenly, —At all times, even when it teels the warmest, one experiences the ! difference which i.-i so marked, bet we n 1 the autumn atmosphere and that of the i summer. There is som thing more than I the mere difference in temperature. It j may he in the eh etrieity. An occasional fite in a rooin drie* the walls and purities the atmosphere. A little timely attention I ito all these tilings wou.d prevent a great deal of the disease and suffering which are among the ills to which humanity i* li, hie There, are many icady made coffins at : the cihiuet shops and undertakers little,! shorts, tinny coffins -which are going to he fille lup soon by little children sonic j of them as sweet, beautiful little children i as anybody's but your own ; ami just to think ot it, these coffin* might be left emp ty, and lire little children might be left in ! their homes to play and frolic, and make j 1 those lionu-s bright, if only warm shoes and stockings, which would keep little feet dry, and warm clothes and soft wool- j | cn blankets were more plenty. J)o not bother yourself to hunt up a missionary He sure that whenever you j send a pair of vvarin shops to a needy little 1 | child, a good enough missionary, though you do not see him, always travels inside I of them. In warming feet and bodies you i warm hearts also ; and beside, it warms I your own heart to do this. Henry Ward Btecher enys that the , best time for family prayers is immediate- , ly after breakfast and immediately after , supper; for tin n the children will he most , likely to he quiet, and to feel that they < have something to be thankful for, No one will be hungry ; no one will be sleepy; ] and if ever the whole attention will be giv en to devotion, it will at those times. ~ i £-t? Grant refuses even to READ letter* j of application foi office, says the New . York TIMES, Let us nave peace. Wilson, tho sewing ma-j . chine man, is mentioned as a Democratic ' 1 candidate foi Governor of Connecticut. £rt'" Duller has a bottle of wine 108 1 yeats old, which lie pretends a Southern gentleman gave him. Most likely some Southerner cellar gave it to liiin when the 1 gentlemau was absent. Th >se Southern c coilaia were very liberal Ciller. , t ■ 1 ■ ■.Ve.it Virginia Despotism. Wo I: hve been surprised iiiori- si an it . ,c 1 lie want u e inforina'l-H; abioad rv • ■ 11 the ; djoiii tig Slat-, concerning j West \ irgis i.t despotism. It i-:i lad ofea.-V deinollstiatioii, that cv' tithc Southern State,, ruled sn they : are ftv the -word, are m re free l '—day j than the a!*ay* loyal State of West \ ir -1 g-nia. I 1 in.- Stati there are not h-ss than twenty five iiou-and di-frniit-hie<| citizen* No not "eitiz.-ns* for tie- amended coi*:i ttitiou ' t Ii S(ate dt*clai* that 111- can eevi r bee.me- <-i 1 i/.ei.s ; altlmtieji tiny wcr** burn '-ri her * i ! , have lived bete a! th-ir 1 lives are iieaviit ta\---i to suppoit of the 111UI1 cqr.l. Sfa'e -ilid iiatioi.ai g-1 Vet ntnettt. ri.ev ate aliens on tlieii totiive .s.>• . .f.r as tie State ctmstitution can make I'lt-ni | alien.-. in thi.- countv alone titer*- ttr- !,400 1 disfVaiic.his.-,| men. eotuprising ii,,; wealth, < iutcliigeut e, public spirt. and moral worth ; itf * Ireenbrser. In this town, with popu atiou of j 1,300. there ate only right v.-teis; and j yet in this county tin-re I-n on di-'oval 1 man. exc.qithig the Radical-, who are all ! disloyal in -A est v'liginia iin-r- ar not t-s- (ban 25,0.ti1. 11 who ea 11 •! .-iii aa. office, sit on a jury, or teacii a puhii ■mho >l. In 'A' est Virginia there are not los* ihan 25,000 men wliu cannot 01-laiu judgment 1 nil tin* old debts due to iliem, or enforce contrasts. In West Virginia the taxes for county and township pin poses aic eight time- 1 i heavier than betor-- tie war. In West Viiginia we have pai I tin* o:- ficers now (■ one b lore the war. In West Virginia the salaries of county offict rs are double and some ot ti.em treli cle, of what they were hefore the war. In West Virgin a, especially in tie bur der counti -.-, the offices are with 1' w ex ceptions, filled by tin- most ignorant and viciou- ot tie population. In \\ e*i \ irginia tim e men in each couiitx, known as the County "Hoard o! Registration, aie -.e ii div ii enseii, by an act oft ; e Legi-la!nre, to rnter on record that th 11 led'• A e. /. is are perjurers ! In M csi Virginia the Uountv Hoas'-t* of Registration have entire I-Olitrol 'f eVi n office in the S'Ute. ! e Hoard of R'-gi' — i traiiou -d Ohio c-untv c.-iu unseat (iovern :or Horem in t y merely scratciiing iiis j name tr.-d l . fiiee I Unless in- i- a Voter. No Ulan can be a voter unless he is registered. No man Can register or remain registered, without the consent of the e-unity hoard of r-.-g ■ — tration. Scratch Horetn ui's name or lior - risen'.* name from the Registry, and the sceptre ot power drop* from their n-r- e- I less grasp. I> d such a state of things ever lie fore i exist in any eivilizeii community !' Ha* as mean, contemptible, sneaking, cnwanly brutal 'te.potisin as that of West \ iiginia ever bt-foic rejoiced the limits of devils, or called for the avenging bolts of Heav en ' 'Mountaineers always free!" Oh. wb it a mockery of a iioblu sen iiiein I V hat a brazen face 1 lie! There i- 1 , fieedom in these mountains, •xe p- tlu t'ret-uoiii of igrmr iuee and villain' to lord it over intelligence and honesty.— Grtmhrler in hp> ,:d, Hi. -— A I'UXTUATINd FUZZ- K. —The foiloW ill article fLrcihy illustrates 'he nccrssity lof punctuation. It can be read in two 1 wav-, making a very bad man or a very good man, the resuit dejiendin ' oil the manner in which it is punctuate I : "lie is an old and exuerieiiced man in vie* and w ckeiiness lie is never f-uind oji po-ing die work* of inquiiy lie tak - de light in the downfall of the neighbors he nevei rejoic-s in the prosperity of any of r II m !•• a i;ies he is .;!,v.4y- realv to as -i-t in d •'roving the peace o! society- he takes no pleasure in serving the Lord te i- uncommonly diligent in sowing discord among his friends and acquaintances he j takes no pride in laboring to prom te the cause of Christianity he has not b -en neg ligent in endeavoring to stimatize all pub lic teachers he makes no exertion to sub due his evil passions he strives hard to i build up Satan's kingdom lie lends no up port ot the Go-pel among the heathen he \ | contributes largely to the evil nlv-rsarv j he pays no attention to good advice he gives great heed to tile Devil he will nev er go to heaven he mti.-t go where he will receive the just recompense of reward.' j A Reconstructed State. l'loiida ha* been "reconstructed" by tho Radicals. Their p licy as regards that State is said to he highly successful. The New oik Kxprexs puts the "success'' in this I'ght: "Mr Reed of Wisconsin now Govern or of Florida, and impeached bv the Leg bl'-iture thereof, was a smart journalist, and a A big Mr. Glcason of v i-consin, 1 now Lieutenant-Governor of Florida, was a hunherm 10 and a Democrat. The State negro made Constitution (so called,) to keep all power in the Wisconsin car pet-baggers. concentrated upon the Gov ernor the whole patronage of the State, with enormous salaries. In the distribu tion ot this patronage, the Wisconsin Reed offended the Wisconsin Gb-ason,—where upon tdie latter, through one Jenkins, got up in tho "Legislature," called to vote for Grant and Colfax articles of impeachment. Reed ignor. 8 all this, an I denounces it, hut Gleasoti claim* to be Governor. X-•■! VIUK>" I" - •- •"* 1 ' - 1. ■<' , Cl liKi; .Jt Sll'Kli JJ Kit it if Moll'. Ol I*l BPACATIO* iiu Ml I IH I I Ju ulper ,v. .tim. by ■i.AiilUtii.n, l. t >rui a 4:.e gin. L Cut.ebs ex.'ri tod bv dupl • oi i.t '.c liq lor nniiu j :mib Jiiiijwr I'.'r.i imiiihiu ig in- till-* n g*r,luwß ptnf .irti m J -:••• ■' • • I M ' hie iti-ili lilt) tii U- t'l • Mr. y, by fbi ii" it extracts I 2-u.l.u , j ii'-i b\ i/. •rjrHily, i* .■ r h - ik <• i • •. it is . plui.i wiuiii in frajruooc 1 this a: M a ll.mitr : >ll4l tin# (iu ' ?i\ ptiu^i j• J• •.j j . • .1 i k • luiiiw . I •. ! ii tfiflw iw i civ •T i iii: • il* i.'*. i.~ 15 i .u iu :u j. • alii I ji i'' ii • 4; • a .*: *•' • i•..it jr of (li ' nib* ins • '"i '• 1 * "I, 1 u - • iti in i • iru.•• ii. •• * wii T* ii i#T U u 1.l Ul.t. "j ♦ v.i'ic. i'* titw •?* 2l*Vrf llitj KI. >lw iK ... . .... .... i ' u >i- ji -i ur.ll .ii Hoj-i 4'H it y.*'i will I• -r v?i * iiiai an i 1 till! 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'k 'ON K Aith iA t, . ..Mj -! ;u u. in - r.- 1 engrave I ifi.*p,>er, wi'b i u*y Cue in leal \\ aiw'iiourfe, an.; ii. T. iiiiLMLiuLD. Finsr CLASS i; ATI N G S LO.) X . J iiiu Sun.-rib'r p-ifi.*.. • , .. . tir t K iiiujf i'.,r (ioutl on an I J.u.i-i AT MESHOTi'tS, (oiiiisitc K. Mvrritl'i .Siore) rrlinio OVSL'ERI, I' \ !v ft', nor COFFErI, FUL'I! > with CONFBCXION A it V of all kin-i. MIJ LIE prueu<- I i hi reiuh.nie hour# All.) nt ; itu price. tiIVE MM . CAI.i.. CUAltLIii C'JN.NEI.I,. I VO~IIII 4u Wf Are you going to Scranton, between this time and Chris!mas, and do vou Know (ha( 7 V ob Torre-' large assortment of "loliclay Presents and Toys can be found nearly opposite the Wyoming House ! ill, HALL'S SICILIAN ; ISSDFC&L JRENEWER . RENEWS THE HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL ' COLOR WHEN GRAY. Renew* the nutritive matter which notiriahe* the j hair. RESEIVS THE GROWTH OF THE HAIR WHEN BALD. Renew* the brash wiry hair to silky loftce# REAP ClFl.'i. HA IK DRESSING One bottle shows ite effect*. K. i'- iIALL & CO. Nashua, N. !l Proprietor*. For *ale i y all dtUfrgtst*. TV ono re ne.'eesity for (H.ini.lainrti ol wot feet- K istiua i* w iter-proiit {• ,i j !: t* warrant*! a Mcufilete an I (.orfeet rotu-.D and this warrant ' nte.H *a written iruafr.ntco, if r. qliirrtl 'PIIE 10 ••. that Ih.a'iu Water nroof i'oots I are ii.., rv .. u b> w it. r - the" ar I nel "• " h :in! <•!- "el , w *„. jpn op preparation whi h ill re*;* ~.,,j , D of sr..w w.ter. or a . ah..on unl.mitoJ , U w„ r , O k „, jRd Of J*mp. WTat It. *ivo p* r J Ayer's j Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color ened, falling hair checked, ami 1,,-v. ness often, theugh not alwav-, by its use. Nothing can restore r : hair where the follicles ate destroyed | or the glands atrophied and deeaved But such as remain can he raved" for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the U.: from turning gray or falling off, aad consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous aud injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it doc not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS, LOWELL, MASS. PRICE SI.OO. !-.'!•! 1 y C. L'L RRII I. TunkiiamiiM'K, I'LL, >:E I Son. Stertiagrille, ('. C. BERG*, NTEHOTOOO, I'NU Dean a Co., K.IR-L>ryvill<.', un.i h!1 l.Tuiifta 1 DDAL'TS evi ryivbt.RC . Ayer's Cathartic Pills, TOP ell tho purposes of A LAXAT.RE Ucdicir.3. /~v Ferhaps no oat in.- JAW cine H ■ I uaiver AY qoirej by every b■, Y"/ a catiiarlic, nor \vu- ,R _ ~ /YL any t.Cl'ore SO UIUV, . V ly adopted into IA J every country an i . aui..- I ,) 1 DOES llvtj that it never t.'irough nay fault or NET'.* t ll' composition. V.'e have thou-auds upon thou v.auds of cert:l!.".tes of their remarkabtc cui ti I'otlowin? comidaints, but such EUROS UIO kno-va :a every UMRhborhood, and we need Hot pnblifh thea. Adapted to alt -IRES and conditions in ait cii conlaitiiii : neither calomel OR any deleterious it- .• they may BE taken with safety by anyboU TXIIEALTFT, '■ by correcting, '.vh- rcvcr they EXIST, NIDI dcrarr- I tuents as are the L!. -t origin I)F disease. I Minute dire •lions are given in the wrapper N the box, for the following complaints, which t.C- J J'ills rapidly cure: For Dyspcpaiu or Fndigcsiton. S.UTL .I. ne>. Laugnor and LOM of Appetite, should be taken moderately to stimulate the stom ach and restore it healttiv tone and action. For L.ivcr Coatjilaint xi'L its various sy .> touis, PSIIIONS Keiidvicitf , PICK KAnadachs. Jaiiadic!' or tirrcn tbeknew, ljiliout folic and Itilioiie JFcrers. they fhoui 1 lii -iously taken for each case, to correct the 'Tl- . j act: N remove the obstructions which eau OC. For Uynealsry er I>iurrlttT, but one : ! dose is generally required. For It'ipcniatiini, UOB!, Orarsl. tution of FTI. Heart. Pain tu lit:- fiiu. KACK and foic*. they should 'a continuotisiv taken, as required, to change the diseased A •- >• ' the system. Willi such (mange those complaints disappear. For and Stropaical Snelliaga t! • should be taken in large ami frequent doses to J R dime the ellect of a drastic purge. For HuppreMloa a large D.'SE should be UIRN | >s it produces the desired elect by sympathy. As a lUnitrr i'ill, take one or "two I'iiU to pro mote ; - . ALL L I ITS ; ML--. •! ■ ■ I icat lac p witj. r .. r FROM >* t-A • UE, AC, - ROBERT - C( LV W KLL, M D.. Author of i "Green I! ok," AO. J The wort I -ten.. ■ ' utr, - R I Lecture, ••! • .IBV •, . o.>. XP I THE nwtiil ■ -c.J - \, , V j ually run; v- I W. , ■ 1.. I *•, . 'A : geroct & ■ . ■> ! ring.- O. ... r iis , .„T a . .Ic | TC-ittcr W!I t iii.< or. ,:■ I-,.W J HIGPELF ehaupi .. priv*TY{ M I radically. ! • LKCTUKE WILL FKDVE A B KIN 10 FIT' * ANT'S AND TUOL'S.ANDS. >•... !• - r I , T:. • . • . I • stamps VI-'I, Dr. 'nivci r• • price -el.!- Ad O• • 'uidiah :► 'I 2* lioiverj*. NEW V p. I> , T -I j S-KI RTNSNTY LXECULTMFS FIOI'ICI; W 'H - • a# •• .1- I *- NIV 1 Jdba W - : Vt • • i ■ . i-f*eu \ . . M to <•*: U . RE RRQTTE • U • an<| thoso IIURINT; CUITNN OR • '■* CIITAT- or saitj wili in • without ILFUY 1> i> I; VV 1I T i' . n 5 5()i)0 \ arris |?csi I'RIIII** ' J LZ| I- M R !.L, C* I" :B• ii •> ' 1 >ABTMAN nMviLaaiwev rr C ti- J and SK E- M r*T ITS at INDUS 1 raambcr ' F TI ■ , tW R ! Wnrren L'ASfJI \S*S W iter ~. it I J not -H iip •R , -ic. ■* ivcr. ' ' C ' thing.' i :-tors, ; :i ■, iiion inlo -r- *•>' subject to ut-door f.v, sure. 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