The Cedartown record. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1874-1879, October 17, 1874, Image 4

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(tAYINMH AM) DOfMJH. FALL FA8IIION8. a small Goneva xratoli on tlio upper side and the owner'll mono /ram ana crest:, or other derloe, on tho lower side. It is Aocordinm to Miss Lillie Klgcrlou, j Shout Skims for the HrnKitr. H>IIW| .. the chief end of msu la “to serve Clod, ' Street rireason are made to oloar tho ; Q f tortoise shell, and the iricruata* keep out of tho penitentiary, mako good ground, ao that the untidy anil extrava- ti 0W | Aro 0 f silver. in\ft it monte, ana have a flno obituary/ gaol habit of gathering up the dnat of | Many a lists in repnto are employing the pavements and mud of tho cross* t|, 0 j r talent in painting valuahfo fans, ingii, with flno velvets, silks and French ^wltfah hold a very conspiououa position oaahmcres can now bo avoided without j on tho wa j Ht .girdlo, and f«.r which very oflenso to the prevailing mode. Hkirtn j O j ft borato holders are being inanufii'j- aro about three and a half yards in ttirod j n oxidized metal and gold, breadth; formed of a front gore, one or two aido gores, and a fall width behind, with all tho fitlluens drawn back by Atrings or stout olastio b nds, sot on un* derneath. Tho trimming no longer diflTeis in front and book, but iaoliko all around. .Tho pardossun in oithnr tho inevitable polonaiso, modified somewhat from the original idea, which found form in tho Marguerite; or tho basque and tablior, finished with a sash, looped so an to coucoal tbogathorsof the apron. A WaIjKIMO Djirhs roii Datik ani» Dull Days,—It oonsisls of a single skirt of olivo groon vigogne, completely plaited in front in longthwise plaits, and onoiralod by a gathered flounce of a lighter shade of green. Hevon gath ered flounces of this light shade of green ornament tho back of tho akirt. These flounces are all of equal width, and they are laid so that botweou onob of them thoro is a distance equal to the breadth of the flounce. Tho oors go of dnrk green viffogno Is made with n largo plaited pilot in front, and finishes at tho hack in a long postilion basque. A gathered flounce of the light slmde edges this basque, and, turning up at tho sideb, encircles tho gilot and forms a stauding oollnr around the neck. The sleeves are made quite tight to tho arm, und are novorod with gathered flounces, laid in tho same stylo ns on tiro skirt. This toilotto is rendered quite original by the now disposition of tho flounoca. It is lluishod by a si in aro capo of black faille, reaching to tho waist, and of the same length in front and at tho back. Tho cape is completely covered with rows of black jet fringe. The bonnet acoornnaning this charming oostmno is a Timbale but of dark greou felt, tiira- raod with a torsade and elaborate bow of faille of the light shade of green am! with a largo bird with outspread wings, Amorionn Hey later, l*arU, Tin? New 8kiiit Httlk in a Hall Room, - Low necks and short slouvec I seemed to be entirely ont of stylo oven nt the Imps and balls. Wo saw only two ladies with unoovorod arms, and tlioy woro tho observed of all observers. The grand feature, however, which look tho nlaeo of tho dooolletoo stylo was tho straining of the skirts over tho hip into a bunch on tho book of tho dross. This j tho water with a swift zis-zng motion, fashion was onrriod to a ridiculous inieitmont*, and liavn a flno obituary, Hath Field aaya aim Is ronsolons that “the man doesn't Hvo who can boast that bo has held her hand more than two or throo seconds at a time.” No one to love. Baltimore has got a olinrcU rpiro (If* lwin foot higher than any in Boston, and sbo chuckles and grin* and pokes Bos ton in tho ribs about it. It isn't fash* ionable to belong to n church with a spire less than two hnndrod feet high. Dr. Mary Way.krr, who parts hor olotlics in tho middle, is authority for tho atatomont of Johu Htuart Mill that petticoats aro but another name for paasiveneas ; that corsets signify coer cion. and that tho trail is embodied thraldom. Tnr. following epitaph appears on a tombstone in Thompaon, Connecticut: •* Iloro lies the body of Jonathan Rich ardson, who never soorifloed his reason at the altar of sunerstition's god, and who nover hnliovou that Jonah swallow- oda whale.'* Tiirrr lligblandors sat by tbolr toddy on a rainy day, and an nn Englishman wan present they indulged themsulvva in the idioms of his country. Onn said. " This is the liost whisky 1 nover tasted anymore." Tho second said, “Ho did I neither." Tho third oonoludod, “ Nelthor did I too/* They have found In Holcomb valloy, California, » miucralogioal marvel, a moun.ain of gold boariug quartz. It is twelve miles from Bear lake, above which it riacs 800 feet. Tho crown of the mountain ia said to bo n moss of J toldbearing rook, 85 foot high, 100 eot wide and ntiout two miles in longth. The assays have yielded $10 a ton. Tiiiikk Hiuhona.— “ A cup for hnnol" she t*ld, In apring-Uino, oro tlio bloom old; Tho iiritiiHou wlnn wm poor and cold liy her month's rlclior rod. “A cuip for love!" how low, How soft tho wordsi and sit tho wliilo Her blush was rippling with a Hinllo, bike sumnior after snow. '* A oun for memory I" Hold cup that ono must drain alone \ Whilo auliiinii winds aro up and moan Across Urn harrou nos. Hope, memory, lovo, fair mom, lory And solitary da JgnoiiR Bonaparte, tho spoond son of tho dooeitnod uophew of tho great Napoleon, has been recently admitted to tho bar at Baltimore, and his ilrst plon was pronounced au admirable ef fort, full of nromise of future distinc tion, Ho ia aosoribud as a line looking TIIR MOSQUITO. How the Diminutive Fiend Lives and PropiKslei Ills Species. The naino mosquito is indiscriminate ly applied, in this and some other countries, to varions species of Cult x or gnat. Tho term should be restricted to tho Otilfix mosquito ; but the ordinary obrorver will not, of oonrse, pause to make flno distinctions, and every spe cies of gnat, troublesome or otherwise, that, oomos nndor the popular nyo, is oarelcssly called a moiqntto. Tho to- raalo gnat or mosquito deposits her oggs on tho surface of stagnant watt r. \Vo copy a description of this last act of her life from Wood’s “Insects at Homo j” Placing her front legs on a piece of floating stick, straw, or anything that will support hor liny weight, she allows tho middle pair of uer.legH to rest on tho surface of tho water, and crosses the hind pair so as to look like tho capital letter X. BL'O then deposits a rather long and upilldlo-shaped egg, and places it upright, with tho base downward in the nnglo of tho X. Another egg is quickly placed by tho side of tho flrst, and followed by others, all of which urt glued together by a cement which is not affected by water. Guided by tho oroiHcd legs, tho eggs aro forced into a bout-like shape, and aro then left to float on tho surfaoo of tho water. These little egg boats are qui o plcn tiful in tho summer-time, and any num ber o in bo token for tbo purpose of ex porimonting. Their shape very much resembles that of tho life-boat now in use, and,like the life-boat, tho egg-boat cannot bo sunk, and if capsized rights itself immediately. Even if the con touts of tho vessel bo poured from n height into tlio pond the litllo lands float ut once to the surfuco liko so many corks, and each us it rises assumes its proper position. When tho larva is ready to leave tho egg it pushes off tho lower end, which opens liko a little round trap-door, and lots tho larva—popularly called “ wrig gler"—out into tho water. This wig- glor in the oddest little fish imaginable. It has a long body, a large hood, ami a forked tail, and jumpAaud jerks through tremo, and the great effort of the ultra- , . ... i- fashionists was to look ns loan and lanky jroungmaoofpwoMpooti.wIthan mlj „ ponnlblo. How Mmo ot thorn m»n- aged to walk in suoli a tight-fitting bar- I was difficult to imagine, how thoy mirably formou head, and a face full of intellectual expression, per visitation in Marshall county, says “ Noxt day tho oornllolds looked like plantutinQH of bayonets. Thoy ate tho tops of vogotnblc.ii, then tlio roots, leav ing a hole in tho ground, lu tho ab- nonce of other fruit, wo have been counting greatly on tbo ponchos; tho tree* are stripped, only tlio stones left hanging on by tho atoms/# Eternity is a solemn word and a sol emn world. Tho soul of man shrinks book with diHinuy and dread from enter ing that mysterious abode of spirits. And yet all aro on tbolr way to otornity, and must soon enter it, and outer it nlouo. But how littlothink tho gay and pleasure loving, who tread so near its dark shores, how soon thoy must launch away on that untriod ocean. An Amichujan millionaire hns givon an order to Drosdon for a dinner ser- vloo. It consists of olovou hundred picocs, into wiiioh fifty diffuront shades and oolora ore introduced. The plates aud dishes for each course aro of aiflbr- ont pattern, and in tho oontro of each plato is nn enameled landscape, aud on each dish a oopy of soma oolebratod piooo of stntunry, Tho cost is 85,000 gold. Bunyan, tho author of “Pilgrim’s Progress,'* on being oast into prison, made n flute of ono of tbo railH ot the stool belonging to his cell, The keeper often hoard sweet music, but could not trace it, as Bunynu on bis approach al ways replaced tlio rail in tho stool, Tho officers searched in vaiu for tho myste rious sounds, but, Bunyan kept bis se cret, and tho hnfllod men woro forced to believo thorn supernatural. Repoutb from novonteou cotton facto ries near Augusta hnva keen received, which show that tlio whole consumption of tho seventeen mills during the past year to Aug, 81, was 18,881 bales of ootton. During tho Inst quarter of tho year thoy consumed 5,825 bales. Six of these mills ran to thoir full onpnoity, aud olovou did uot. Had all ruu to their full capacity, they would have oommmed 8,058 bales more than the above total indicates. Tnouairr ougouders thought. Place one idea upon paper—-auothor will fol low it., and still auothor, until you have written a page. You oanuot fathom iftged to dauoo was luoomproboniif- ble. Thin foolish fashion displayed its most absurd features in tho dnnoing- hall. Wo watched the movoinontn of a young victim dnriug a waltz, whose dress was a piuk silk with a white mus lin over-dress. Hor skirts woro so tightly drawn back, and hor limbs so plainly outlined, that if it had not heou for hor train aud the buuohed-np mass resting on her Imnk, wo should have doubted if sho had anything on. Wo must uot expect fashion without folly, and, thiH year, the absurdity oonsists in oovering tbo ucok und anna and making a aomponnating'othlbition of hips and limbs. There is no objection to tlio fashion onrriod to a moderate extent; for it 1h surely morn olnssio than tho hoops that huvo borne sway for years nnd that make a monstrosity of tbo hu man form divino.—Saratoga Letter. In Head Guar thoro is slight differ ence from tlio sliupoH o the spring, but a little inoreaso in size. Tho most pop ular shapes for bonnets aro “ the cot- tago," with brim depressed, crown square nnd well defined, aud “ tho Nor mandy,” with tho large, soft, pnffod crown and close brim. Thoro aro al most omlless varieties in bonuots with singlo and double brim nnd coronets, A popular hat will bo tho “ Madame An- got," with a square, moderately tall crown, and tho brim turned or ourled up, both nt tho back ami front; another shanoisHH rustic os that worn in tho well-known picture of Whittier’s “ Barofootod Boy.” Almost overy lmt or bonuot show, differs in somo non- oasoutinl particular. Bonnets end Imts of French felt will bo worn for the oarly weeks of the season, aud for “second- best" nil the winter. In due oonrso of time velvet-headgear will bo introduced. For folt, tho trimming consists of vel vet, or an intermingling of velvet and faille, or tnrquoiso silk, plumes do coo, tho Biuglo long, waving Moroutio ostriok plume, or the tips a la prince, hold in place generally by a stuffed bird, Whom it needs to breathe, it tho surface and bangs head downward, for its respiratory organs terminate in a pipo attached to tho Inst sogmont of tlio body, and, thrusting this above the water, the air is inhalod through it. Tholarva foods upon mieroncopio insects and particles of vegetation and earthy matter, and this is of groat sorvioo in purifying standing water, which wouul otherwise breed malarial diseases. Ho the mosquito is not without its use in tho world. Linnams long ago showed that if two barrels of stagnant water bo placed aido by aido, and one be covered with gatizo und the other loft exposed, tho second will soon bo full of wrigglers and omit no uusavory odors, while tho flrst, scoured from tho approaoh of mos- quitoos, will shortly beeomo “ rank aud smell to heaven/’ Tlio wriggler cuApgcs its skin three times in tho course of a fortnight or tliroo weeks. U thou ontors tho intpa state, and ia transformed in both shape and condition. Its body is shortened, rounded, and bent nearly double. In this stato it eats nothing, aud remains ohiefly in repose. It 1h ablo to swim, however, by alternately bending ana straightening its body. Tho respiratory openings of tho air-tunos aro now in the thorax ; consequently it reals with tho head upward at the eurfaooof the water, i'no skin is, at this stage, bo thin Hint tlio various members of the insect can bo soon through it, ns they lie loosely folded together. When tho moment oomos for tho perfect imago to emerge, tho pupa straightens out on the surface of tlio water, tho esse splits aloug tho back, nnd tho insect swittly aud speed ily draws itself out. It stands for au instant on tho now empty shell, in order to shako out its crumpled wings aud allow the voius to 1111 and swell; then it mounts aloft, to tho shrill tuno it al ways sings in its flight, nnd is ready to suck the blood of tho flrst victim ii cn- OOUUtOI'H. Tho male gnat, which may bo distin guished by its feathered autenmu, is in offensive. Tho fomalo alone is armed with a lancet, aud, before she blabs, siugs about our ears until wo nto fran tic. Her murderous instrument is com posed of Bix lino, sharp bristles, inclosed ■ a cylindrical tube, clothed “• i “ cluster of loops of silk or velvet, a jet : u to feathcr-iiko sonlo , and terminating or stool ornament, or several blush or ; iu ft kiud o( knob. Tho sting of hor toa-rosoH, with or without buds and wound j„ caused by a poisouous fluid foliage Paris decreeing tlio latter. ! whioh is iujeobed through tho probosois. ".WWW Gnats multiply with great rapidity, and and toward the left side, with tho feath- i aevor , v \ generations are produced in a ers to fall over the crown ; or, H of the | 8iuglo 0 ^ mmcr . They ari attracted by your miud.’ There is a woll of thought f^ont° hair • 'Ivitli' loons but^u^lonsr '. lu ^ - Tot °. nn l)U ? 7 * ^ •i miiU i.». .*« Kntfnm Tiw. I ,yor thebrim at th^ baok^ 1 ou ^ ,m y inoonveuionco in tho dark. thoro which has no bottom. Tho more ' , UU { H t you draw from it, the more .oloar aud There iell isii8cribud to ther you araw irom H, tne more clear ami Thpro j 8 uow tt decided furore for k v thu onlomoioilife-' but it seems fruitful will it be. If you neglect to bright soarlet and crimson flowers and , y 11 entomoiogiii., nut it seems, think for yourself and use other people’s i n i )onno f , m .i i m » trimminc b*om ordinary observation, to bo c x- ll.am nH^nnAn m.l. I 111. ' . . . . '. Ul ' t*‘UHmUg. OOOdlUClV bllUlt. A niOSOUltO Till ll II Ill. thonghta—giving them> utterance only— When finished tho chapeau presents wu voti will never know what you aro oapn-1 uppearaneo of nontness and oompaot- bio of. At first your ideas may oome nog8 , whioh ifc hftH lac ko<l for the lost out in lumps, homely and shapeless ; i R0V eral seasons. but no matter, tirao aud porsevoranoo j will arrange an polish them. .Leurn to I Minor Novultiks or tub Parisian think, aud you will learn to write. 1 he Toilut.— Somo pretty mantles, with more you thiuk, tho bolter you will ox- , 0 i r0U i ar bands of poult nnd arti-dio jet press your ideas. j fringe, have appearod iu special ware- It is a ourlous foot that Paris, with | houses. The loug, square, loose sleeve Old HmmroB Dibcarded.—Thank heaven,’’ tlio old school practioo is pass ing away. Ipecac, aloes, calomel, blia taring, tho lancet, and (worse than all) medicated ram, have given place to u now remedy, whioh bida fair to bcoomo tho universal medicine of mankind. Vinegar Bitters is that remedy. It is destined to take prcoedenco of ah other curatives now boforo tbo world. The pharma oprnin and oonspectus of the regular faculty contain nothing that will compare with it. Every day hun dreds of the sick aro emancipating themselves from systems of treatment whioh ontail great expense and do no good, nnd are flying to this ohoap and absolutely certain means of relief. Dys pepsia, rheumatism, liver complaint, periodic fevers, sick headsoho, Kidney diseases, constipation, nervous afleo- tions. nnd in short all maladies, acute or chronic, whioh do not involve the irreparable injury of somo vital organ, aro cured by this pure inalcoliolio vege table restorative. msmmmmmm GRAND SCHEME. DON’T BUY KENTUCKY STATE SINGLE NUMBER LOTTERY! UNTIL YOU IIAVE Om-ofully Kx.amlnoSI OUR NEW HAVAS A PLAS, For the Benefit of Hie University of Padceah. Capital Prize, . . &50.000 THE MASONIC TEMPLE, AND LOW RESERVOIR Louisville, Ky., t ...... On the U(t Saturday of each Mouth until January 1. 1875. Simmons, Dickinson A Co., Managers. all its lovo of musia aud amusements, and its crowds of foreigners, oan uot. support uu opera—at least tho state is always called upon to furnish subsidies in aid of the Italian and French operas, tho Opera Comiquo, and tho Lyriaue, when it plays. But evou with subsi dies. whioh have been out dowu sinoo the fall of tho empire tho busiuess is not always a paying one. Thus, in 1880 tho rooeipts of tho Halims Touched 1,200,- ooodiugly blunt. A mosquito will hum, and hum, nnd hum around ono—well, for hours, measuring time by tho foel- iugs— and, either from stupidity or eltoor malignity, light here, and light the e, everywhere but on tho HobU right uudov its nose, aud thou go probing about with its spear in a perfectly im becile way that, is, beyond everything exasperating. No, the insect, in* a dolt or a demon, else it would, guided by nn unerring instinct, dart straight to* the right spot aud suck its till, Mild be off about its business. Would it but do so, its visit would bo disarmed of itn chief terrors. It ia thoir prolonged blundering— 1 which may bo intentional and a pieoe of pure diabolism—by whioh thoy keep thoir stinging lauoe hovoriug over us, like the sword of Damocles, every instant likely to drop and pierce us, that makes them ouch odious und intolerable torments. One can bear tho severest hurt that comes unexpected, . . . .. with a certain degree of courage; but „ roIe.se. Hum' beavers, whether gray ; the long drawu-ont horrors of nutioipa- theor atone .are trimmed with tin ok silk tiou u £ uorvo us, until wo nritbo in d tho rims con bo held buck ] despair. Thoro is scarcely in tho range of human experience a more forcible of tho impotence of man i u necessity for all overcoats aud out- of-door garments, uow that tho under- sloovo is so much slashed And puffed. Blaok hen-feather borders aro tho rnont admired. Galoou of gold thread, or of blue steel, or ohonillo and jot, is 6oived all over tight-tlttiug cosaques. A nut-brown beaver, trimmed with brown volvet, ostrich feathers iu natural tiuts aud looped on ono aido with au ox- v.» ,uc imu'un »idi&ed buckle, is tho most admired hat 000 frauos, but tho expenditure exceed- of tho aeaaou. It is made iu a bomo- ed them by over £17,000. Tho siugwrs what ooi.ioal Bhape, but uot so distross- ooat 700,000 franca, tho daucors 887,000 I iugly pointed as those worn by tho franca, tho orchestra 137,000 francs, j Tyrolese. These beavers, whether gray und tho other persons employed •*- “ • 1 houso 108,000 francs. Tun way to got credit is to bo punc-1 with buttons, wt tual; tho way to preserve it is nek to | t The newest gauze for straw hats i« j illnstrut' lteo . j? V cd r ° un< *! than that which a single mosquito will .and tails behind iu long u flford him when ho lies in slumber. ubo it much. Settle often ; have short! tho diamauteo accounts. Trust no man's appear an oe ; j tl npiwwances uro deoeitlnl, porhups as- (loaiag omi,, ouo oi wmou ia rtniwu Tll0 inMC , t Ul „, m . )v bo crashed BMood ‘or tho purpose ol obtamlng round the throat. , ! to a shnpetesa mass with'the lightest credit. Iloware of gaudy exteriors ;! iho flower garlands for diuuer and tonoll w (, oso orR „ UB , u0 B0 miunto na to reguea usually drosa woll. Tho noh arc , fealtvo parliea aro made of hor cusia in bo mainly iuvi.iblo, 1ms iu its power to plain ; trust lurn if any ouc who oar- , four dlfferoiit ahadea ; a poouliar piuk : so b ar „ 8S '„ lut worry it8 gigautio enemy, a rica but little on hi. book. Novor trnat with a yiolot or mauve hue cu it la m wh olo night through, as to crane hint him who flies lute a paaa.on ou being great request. Tt.o altoaa is another , uoar i y . W hat a bittir mockery to call dunuiHl, but make him pay quickly it favorite blossom for the hair. j , h e aim of Adam the lord of creation, there be any virtue in the law. When- 1 The autograph handkerchief with col- wlu , n lie can he baffl-d and beaten in a ever you meet a man who is fond of i orod horns is tho sportiug accessory of col ,t t >st with a mosquito ' argument, vou will meet ouo profoundly the day. Balkriggau kosi ry iu heather j 1 L iguor&nt of tbo operations of tho human tiuts aud shooting blouses iu home- — It may bo enuobliug to labor, as the heart. Miud your own affairs. Lot all | spuus, are uow adopted by the French philosopher says, but it’s no tine to tell the errors you boo in others’tuunage- aa gonorally as in Eugtnud. 1 a mau so after lie's just finished carry- meiit suggest oorrectooes iu your y\ru. | A porto-mouuftio has appeared having [ iug in two tons of coal with a basket. ) hottlnn and lian foil li«tt« r tho pant I iwo Wflftk* tliRii at any liiuo iu tho pant two I yo&rn. No inoro periodical palim ; norm of j (list aching hick or dragging has ration iu her •tomacli sho hu been aocunloracd to for «ev- ; oral years. I Jiavn aomurli ooufldoncolniltliat | F would bo perfectly willing to warrant to cer tain ciiHtomoi rt of oura who would bo glad to j got bold of roller at any oxpoimo. I have triad tnanv patent tnediclnoH, but novor ba<l any occoalon to extol ono boforo. Vorv truly yours, Oto. 11. Wnrrixn. Mrs. K. It. Dai.y, Metropolis, III., wrlton : Dr. It. V Piebck—My rintor In iiHiug tbo I Favorite I’roMuription wltlt|groat bnuofW.' > , Maiiy Ann Fiuhiiik, I^limnu. I’a.. wriu»a : i “ Dr. H V. Pierce—What I have taken of your tnadlcine Iirm lx.-on of more ImnolH to mo 1 than all others and hundreds of doctora' bllla.'' The Kentucky Slate Lottery. Tlio Hoptombcr drawing of thla lottery war Ticket*. : r drawing c uanally lucky one foi ii who wore made happy w liandr* J. Hhellv Harrow, Naabvillo, Tenn., ono-balf of tho $'20,000 prize. Frank Iternard, '2 Exchange Court, Now York city, ono-fourth of $20,001) prlzo. JFoaopb Kenyon. Hook laud Fruit Worka, . j. A. Haildler, I/Onlavflle, Ky., tho ono- j hair of a 12,500 prlzo I). II Hutu, Milwaukee, Wia., tlio ono-half | of a *2,600 prlzo. To tlioan who iloairo a liandeotno forinne for a email amount wo recommend tho uunstiaJl) atti active drawing, which takoa place at the Maaonlc Temple, Loulavlllo, Ky., on tho .7lat hint., nn advertianmnnt of which nppoara In aiifitlier column, over the nignature of Mr. , (too Webster, General Agent, I,ouinvi)lo, Ky. Gatherings in tiii? Houth.— 1 Thor haa boon muob written lately that U very dr biona about pulltlcal gatin' ' - - ION PlVlXKH. 10, '"’ J Al »• h.y. ia QOOD 0 HEA«)*8 why Uwy wtll QUICK and EASY, cheap and clean. uu HMV.1 U| TI,e >' “ r ‘ Cb,i, I W, ‘ 10 b “ , ■ .‘ Vi-Yu * 1 “JTitty urt btil lo oit. -1 i.onumber.from.iiio They bake tvtttly uni quickly. "mIE. "r5>V£?U' m, fheir operation It perfect. "i..*Uriyp7h!».i i’,“" mJThey alwjiy* hate i good ilrafl. Jum 1 dr*wtj w r■*"n. Thty are made ol the but material l iV.V"'-n. , '.‘*ii l «in'Jr ,, «aS ^^Thr) rond perffitly. ''"•el (.,. / \ytify require but liUle fuel. , _ -ln« ('l!rn.'imSr“m."a jr( Vtry lOW pfitCti. They are easily maaajtfl. ii*”';.\"tTS"««TaA?r“y""i , ir. K »£!IJ"t. rr> lllf ore wilul *° *11 loealillea. III".' r.r« "'e'l”"'..‘.“'i'l,' w:'.‘r ED Every Stove fuarnnlred Vo glee lallilae'n l"rJ:li l ;H.n;n.(^rt , M'n"l , :.?i»"'i(:»i; r lw Sold by Excelsior Manufg 0o- JAm'/Xt' 1 'ttTiioUarnrlre'tb^Mi lickeHToum ST. LOUIS, MO., AND HY l^reaVtLMT UI.M3, wllliorli lx* enUllea to l tr. RICK BROS. * OO., New Orlean*. Ia.: »'irJ.vHoiiS jHiiiSSHTSl'i? j iLLSSPSiffSTurr 0 !''oo',"ILSvuiS 11 t**. WHEELER & WILSON’S tIiV"ht. 1 aMUM > ir>Tu?iin'i‘2n' , wDl“w > . , .n lo"." “ "" 1 j Celrlimlfl H(ilurv-liuok Iwk-Slllrlt SEWING MACHINE I’riere Payable in Full Wilhout lledurtlou. FAMILY USE, fUREKfl' JBiaieiaiflR l)r. J. Walker's ( aliforuiu Mu pgrtl* llitierN aro a purely Vegetable preparation, mado chiefly from the na tive herbs found on the lower ranges ol the Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor nia, tho medicinal propertied of which are extracted tliorolrom without tho use of Alcohol. Tho question Is almost daily a deed. “What is the cause of the illelcil succcsR of VisivGAU Bit ' Our nnawor is, that they remove the cause of disease, and lhe patient re covers his health. They aro thcgieut blood purifier and a life-giving principle, a iH ifect Renovator and Invlgorator of the system. Never before in the history of' tho world has a medicine heou com pounded jMisxosMng tho romarkablo Hsss of gathoriugn ... .. — • t 0 ng . Iiamiig tlio remaining tick- ntH for tlio noxt and Unt Olft Ooncxirt of tho I'utilio Library of Kentucky, to oorao off No- voinbor 30. Tho south him boon impovorUhod. nnd u roasnustiln nlmro of lira' *2.600,000 then to be distributod will ho very aocoptablo. Diikka’h Diotionaky Bi-ottkr is a convoalent blottor portfolio, with tbo addition and novelty of a very fn!l list nt word* likoly to bn lined t»y wrilorn, who, to got tbo correct hpolling of tlinrn, may often gladly avail them nnlvon ut tliiaa bandy and ingenious annintant. A dictionary ot HynonyinB, comuirm cbrinliaii n me*, a brief lint of geographical namen, aud a perpetual calendar aro a ided. To iiAvn good health the liver must ho kept in order. .‘-Vm/onr* Uvrr Inv^orator Ijkh bee'ome u *t»plw fuinily niediclno. Furely vouotahlo — Cathartic and Ton(c—for all do- inngemontn of liver, ntomaoh and bowel*. Will clear tho complexion, cure nlok boadaclio, otc. 8bun Imitations. Try San/onTa JAvtr In vigor ator, —A posHonger train on tho Union IV oifio railroad was snow-bound iu tho Red Root Mountains as early os tho 4th of September. Tim Elmwood dollar is a novelty. It Iras all Iho edgos folded, a lino doth Mit faoo, and la tho host flttlng oollar over mado.—A r . V. Sun Henry Word Bioober writes that tho Steiuway piano ia a mualral angol. -Vow. Go to lliTorsiilb Waior Cure, Hamilton, Ill ANOTHER CHANCE. FIFTH 5 LAST GIFT CONCERT ISTEW ICsTo. 6 "■ """" T " r SEWING MACHINE Pule Library of Kentucky. POSTI-O.N TO NOVEMBER 30, 1874. Drawing Cortain at that Date. LIST OF GIFTS. ”.’™ IVhrrlrr k Uilsou llumifarliirlue Cn., 625 Broadway, N. Y. j Halve* For Ticket* or iiifenuatlon, addrsw THU. K. lilt A.NILS. TT I- AAIBRICAN Music School Readers In 3 lwviliB. liy U O. Kmcraon * W. H. Tltden. In Rook 1, which 1- for Primary School., u.ly. Afi''l POSTPONEMENT ! HECOND AND LAST llookll, the Souk III, e* [UO'.IA ltalui. lathee, a ret. -I Will sivotiur • &ll>iook,( hcrnlat " idiwii iiiiT (ii\mn HE Ki ASSOCIATION| 111?S OF NORFOLK. j * ■ ‘ n.u- rosrrivELY fixed. . THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19- I'i .V' LAST CHANCE. ^ ( 1 °u >*«'[■( or,, I a,000 TICKETS . . fi.000 CASH (JlPfS.. $250,000 TO UK G 1 V K £* A. W A. V ! Oliver Ditaon t Co., Chits. H Ditaon & Co., $15^ $20 | $72 \ A.'ttwi or *Ths M" n't'rree.' U »l once to FOWEN it CO., Sib street. New York. Ualf ) CASH FRIZES aggregatlBR $250,000 ; PRICE OF TICKETS : e Tickets.. .$10.00 I Q.iartex Ticketa $ 2.50 Ticket* 5.00 1 Eleven Ticket* 100.00 WATCH FREE Anil a FORTUNE for all, • attood aud graduate at that old* at. leriteat and most thoroughly aianagt'd Inani tion. Jll.NEV CUMIIERCIAL AND TKLEGRA CULLKOK, Bt. Louis, Mo. 6®lSOlL GRAND EXPOSITION -or- WATCHES, CLOCKS. JEWELRY, DIAMONDS MI.YEIt AND l'LATLD WAKE, K. L. DAVIES 6c BROTHER'S’, enterprise."* ^ JOHN O l*KUrVu'hM• nl*' ! For ticket and circular, .'vino full Information ad.lreei IIEMIY V. MOORS. Becreury. .Nor folk. Va RKHFONBIBLE AOKNTB WANTED. STEINWAY Gracl Spare anl STKIXWAY .i SOXS rOTT'OXM'OTTON I i McOARIjB-VIS JAVA PROLIFIC COTTON. M A 25^«\TS5&r»*SS2S tS, MeiUcUx* Che thare is n i specific sup«rfor ta the waters of tbt Bjitxer ^prla^. TaUUANT’S KxvKXysscxsi Slltzce Al-EBICNI r* m*4^*?*luf IgesUon^bUloutne J an < l’ WU D V ulra I »c JHIS PRINTING INKT^ a atnret. Philadelphia. P W. B. McCARliEY. Carrollton. Carroll county, Mlrs, j CUSHING’S MANUAL Of Parliamentary Practice. j TN0.MV{^ BI.WK* c\*., lA^ouf iiuw. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE TRUE HISTORY OF THE BROOKLYN SCANDAL pl» article; plttaaa avarybody; Trade OOP Unuailr lacraaalDc; Agent, wanted every where boat laducemenu^ don’t waate time; Bend for olr'la to Hobart Walls, U-Veeay eL. N. T.. t». O. or* UK, ll 111 t To: Tin* properties of Dn. Walkeii’p l.NKUARItlTl HBfi nre X p. ri. nt. Diuiihon tiX arminativc, Nutriluiu-. Laxative, Uiurotio [•dative, (’uuuter-Irritant, Sudorific, Altera vo. und Anti-»iUor.s. ii. ii. McDonald a cu.. tH e remingtowwo RKs THE NEW IMPROVED REMINGTON Sewing 1 Machine. AWARDED Tho Modal for Progress,'' AT V1KM1VA, 1873. Tick Hiuhkht Oanaa or“‘M*i)*t"Aw*iMDiT Jlo Sewing Mnrhine Rrrctvfd n lliglirr Prize. CUMBERLAND UNIVERSITY, Business College'ani Telegraph Institute, XASfllVILLK BRUNT’S: STRATTON BUSINESS COLLEGE. TULEGRA PH INSTITUTE. THE LEADING COLLEGES. Dreka’s [Dictionary Blotter\ DR. WHITTIER, No. S17 St. Charles Street, St. Louis, ila &•££&/ eXSw. MARRIACE"’CUID6,' ” ^DVKUTISERB, sand Hi^ct^uwiKo. P. Bow- pAie<r^f 10U oootamlntt ll-ta^l Vx/ W"lira na!ma of\h?a tT MAEHIAGE GUIDE valuab.o Information for ihoae who ye awrlM street, 8L Loma,^.