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4GRES8IONAL.
, on tbo 1*1., Mr. Lo&nn
I resolution* of Uin board of
(go in referenco to th* bill ro-
•pprofriatlon to
i mint at Cblrago, and i
reference bo reoonaldered, and it vm carried
—yean. 101; nay*, t»l. Th® apodal order
liaving nieriou-ly town aligned for I o'clock
to day, (>oing tbo bill for tlm ccnintrurtlon of a
canal connecting (bn water* of Lake Michigan
atid tho Illinota, MliMlsfcppi and Hock rirora.
tho olvil-righU bill was about to be panned
over, when Mr. Ifawlpv, of lllliiolw, who bad
ebargo of tlm canal bill, sail be did not want
it to eland in tho way of tbo clvli-rigbtn bill,
and aekod that It be pn*t;>oned. Mr. Daw on
Mature In favor of the passage o|>|.'oecd tbo aaalgntoont for that day. Hating
• P«Mlon to tlio oorvlv- that all appropriation bill* tnn*t bo coneidercd
1 ntlora of tho war with Mail- in (bat lime, If they were to bo oonaldored at
all. and that tbo nrccaeltloa of government
did net permit him to consent to any aneb
arrangement an propoard. Mr. Hawley tkoie-
U|»on moved lie nortnouemofit until the day
alter tbo dril right* bill pawed. Agrcod to.
Mr Hntler ibercupcu wUbdiew tbo motion to
reoonnldcr tbo vylo referring tbo civil right*
bill to tbo Judiciary committee, and the ipioa-
tlon wae then on ordering Ihe bill to bo on*
groned and read a third time. Mr Cessna
offered tlm eonato bill a* a substitute. Mr.
White also ofTorcd a aubatllute. Mr. KelogK
movod to amend tbo original bill by etiiking
out everything ri luting to acbool* In the l*t
' Tbo house look a roc<*••> till 7:30. tbo
iprinted and fo lie on the table,
bo clerk’* (leak and bad rear] a
i tlm ooraraiaalonor Of pensions,
| Ut« number of enrrivnrw wae oath
1.104, and (lie number of widow* of
1 sailor* alK.nl 13.000... .Mr Hlitr-
Ip Louie bill to amend ibo national
I fixing the compensation of
examiuota, report od fiom tbo
i anirndment* of tbo bou*e i
9 provide for tbo payment of tlm
i up. Mr. Vfeat fpnlic
tho president and Ibo ..
Ho wae followed by Mr.
..—_ ... length in
tho president ana Ibo Kellogg gov*
" Morrill, of
loomed.
Hondo, on Iho 1st., tho itpcaker
to the call of tbo etaUe, b< glutting
IfUte of Maine... Mr. Halo, of Maine
a resolution to nhatigo tbo ruloe of
try tho adoption of tbo following ae
Whenever A question le ponding
mao, the speaker eball nol outer,
(notion* of a diUtoiv ebarar. or, ex-
Motion to adjourn and onn motion to
“ to which tbo bones aliali adjoinn.
revlone question on tlm engio-Mnsnt
reading of a bill or a Jwiut tonolii-
not bo ordered dining the Ar*t day
‘“'•oration, ntilore ihroo-fr ttr.h* of
present eball acrond tbidn naud;
that tbla role aha 1 ! not apply to
■'olioiie ofTr<rod In tbo morning hour
iy t And provided farther, that It shall
f w any proposition to appropriate
odlt or otnor property of tho united
jeept tegular appropriation Lithi .Mr.
Made a point of order which, after
l, waa overruled and tbo roaolutlon
ied to tlm committee on rnloa. Mr.
»l> offered a rreolnllon Ui change tbo
itotanllally the same aa ono offered
alo. that the Judiciary committee to-
' Of a public character on Tuerday*
'day*, and that the lmu*o may hr •
vote diepcic o wl>b tbo further rt ad
journal after lie rr-adlng eball have
flirty mitiU'o*. A point of ordet
made u|*oii llda resolution by Mr.
Which waa dienueeMl and overruled,
rpoal from tl.e docl inn of the chair
i l>y Metier«. ll*i dull and Hock. An
at fnrUier discussion wae dofoatod by
Int for tbo tegular otdor. Mr. Ktaaon
to lay Mr. Handall'* appeal on tbo
•greed to by a strict parly vote, Mr
'* feaobUPa waa tbeu teloirod to tbo
tun ruloe....On tuollnu «.f Mr, (lar-
■ta bill appropriating #183,000 to pay
at on 8 03 bunda of tbo 1)1*1 rict of
wa* (aknu tip and amoi.dcd on ni»-
alr. Handall by liiaorting tlm nurd*
•nry" am] passed - yoaa, 101; naya, 02
.Plait, from the poatoflice oomrnlttoe,
It resolution authorij>.mg aimuidinonta
'(fed to poeb nice appioprUtion bill ae
l ruin, ealailia of poMmas'er* end
f computing tlm eauie; authorizing
MAitor general to I ey tbo oxponso or
i- -• —•«- „ railroads, and
in|do)o* in tlm
gtiro weight* of tun 11
v etporte and t tlmr
and publicalln
pound, and
i.
J »bo, lo abolish tbo publication of
I pos.nflloe adv^rtlsementa in tiireo
■gion papera. Adopted. Mr. Pert
t like resolution in allow an ainuml-
i bo ((Trued fixing itoslago
‘menu at two oentr a punt
on a rhuUiital eeed*. Adop
lyuatti tuovod to etiepond tbo ruUa and
bill allowing nrodueer* of tobaeou to
A at wholoaalo an 1 retail In tbo leaf wholly
TOlfaelttiod at the place of ptodttotlou,
■Monnt nol oxcm ding too. llojecied
Mob moved to *u peiel tborukn and |
“ unply food
. . elllute and
Peracue U'ltj on tbo wotilnm
who have letu t undored ao duatituto
Slpione by tbo tatagoa of gra^nbupi era
■“liner. Agreed to, xnaa 170, naya 40
llutlor, of MaHNaoliuautU, moved to
, * tho rule eo an t» aulluul/e tlm com-
• An rttloa to io| oil ImumilUttdv after tbo
tjg of thejmuna It.-uioirnw, ebangea
lamtiute, and prcv.dlug that during t
•ration of auolt icnort, no dllato.,
1 Whatever shall bn outertaiued by tlm
»r, and that all debate llmieou Vb-.ll
• one hour after tlm rupnit eball be made.
.. .Mr. OaiHdd then moved to taka
i till 10 o’clock lo moiioa- morning.
1 Adopted, yei-e 107, naya Hi),
xdt a recea* till io o’, luck to-
, When Monday’* leralon will
* on lb® 5rHi r * 0ll| y ,c11
^ memorial of of
^^JAA, elalmirtg UiaI at the eleellnn
A ithof Kovemimr^ldTA, he waa duly •ieeOPj
Kmor of tho stale, for four year*, from the
IMondny In January, 1H7:I. Ordered print*
llld referred.... Mr. Hirerman anbmittsd i
Htttion hiatrn'Ulng tlm Judiciary ooinrrtlltfi
“quire and report whether them In now li
MiV act of iegirdatlou under which tlm
riUee Of tbo Uiutrlnt of (kibnnbla aro
tred to prosecute and eupprena notori-
HUnbliiiu oatabllsbiuuntH in tbo diatrlct,
f there U not euclt IrgUlatlou, to report
> oonfrr euob power*. Agmixl to
f aulrmltted a roaolutlon cnldug upon
_._etaiy of the inieiior to furniab the
A with full lulonnatlun ar to Hie rervlcoe
.red by W. P. Adair and 0. N. Vann, for
& the sum of gMi.OOO wa* pai-l them out
•eye belonging to the (jingo Indian*.
Mr. Ingailecalled up Imum bill
*bt> Mctirca iiximu of Ntw York
.... ire to b-aeo tbo land* wtibiu the UatUra-
RQA And Allrgbauy nwervalton and io oonllriu
•XiaUng Iraee* Tlm aineudumul* mado bv
U» committee of Indian afMr* wore agi»oil
SO. And the bill (nueod—yon*. 20; naya, 17.
xAuftr an executive reunion, Urn scimlo ad-
til Uui Houec, on llte 2 Jllr. Hullor,
* Of lUasaoburotta. moved lo euapend tbo
» In glvo the couuulllre on
a to report, forthwith, change* or amend-
f| to tho rule*, and providing dial diuiug
loonstderation of snob r* port no dilatory
Vm whslevor eball bo Auiortained t*v tbo
iker Mr. Handall moved an adjourn-
JH 'Jected on a vote by dm yea* and
linmonao croed In dm gallcrlea lo baton to Ibo
dobato on tbo civil-light* bill, but only
membere wore prut nut, Mr. Parker, oi ni a
SOU id, in tho chair. Mtesr*. Htono and WbiU-
enpiK/rt of tlm bill. Mr. I.aruar trladn a brief
protest agafnat tbo bi.M ae dlenelroua t;r the
I exro, prorperity and bappli.cee of tbo j cople,
Adjourned.
lu tlio Knnnlo, ou tho 4th, Mr. IiOgan,
from dm rnmmltlon on tr.llilary affair*, re
ported back boueo bill to provldo for the rollol
of I'orrona an (Taring from Ibo ravage* of gr***-
hopper*... .Mr. Morion moved that the senate
proceed with tlm eonaldoiatlou o( Ibo ooncur-
lenl reeolillloiie to lejuiai tbo 22d Joint tnle of
tbo two boitxoa of OOtigre*a. Agrnod to—21 to
audit objection ja pii*lalued bv tlio affirmative
vote of the Iwo bourn*. Mr Thurman moved
(bat the reaohidnn of dm aonalor fr-'m Indiana
to modify the rule* bo referred to tlio commit-
i piivdecroN and nlectlore, diet It mlgbl
bo porfoclud in the coniioldoe room, wliiob
wae dm projicr piano to Ural ooualder It, and
uoto boro In tbo eotiatu rbaud.cr. Afier tbo
trsusaotlon of some nnimporiai.t buelucee,
tlm eonato adjourned.
Iu Ibo llonno, on tho 4th, (ho civil
right* bill occupied Uin onliro day without
arriving si any decisive action. Tbo only In-
cldout of intironl waa tbo ariaignlog of John
Young drown at tbo bar of the bourn, under
them would do nothing lo disturb them. Hut
tbo class to which wo have allndod, feel that
they may Invade the right* of colorod men.
eMwiclally In any pnlldcal quarrel, and their
nffenae* will be winked at. Wo aro nrtiafled
the trao j roaperitv of dm nontliorn elate* do-
IJ*i*oa more upon Jnat and atom doallng with
tb'a lawb-ev data of man. Ilian any other
eauftos. Arkan»A4 probably preaenta
dm band* of Urn «<|aaa who ruled bsforo tho
war. Tlm poojtln of overy state bare tbo right
to roaks their own constitution to suit them-
aolve*. provided It bo rapnbllcan In form, and
In harmonv with llmeonadtntlon of tbo United
Hts'ea, and tlm natlnnal government baa nr
audiorUy to deprive them of that right. Tin
election held for tlm ratification of tbo eon
st-tutlon waa under the form of law, an I tb»
who condtic’nd It acted under appoint
id although
preecrlbod by tbo convonliou instead of lb'
Icgle'atnre, all I wo Imllcvo ibey ate entitled to
bo regarded differently from moro voluntary
mestlugs bold uud ir nopreteuno of legal
of tbo general govsmmout III regar.l
state goretntudit In Aikanaaa. Title report la
aigned bv Mover*. Poland, Hcuddor, Haylor and
floss- The oilier member of tbo committee,
Mr. Ward, of Illinois, preaenta IiIh view* in
np|»oaltlo!i to tlm report, and concludes by
nrnpoalng tbo following rsHulutlon : That Jtv*.
itrooke having l,eou by tbo people of Arkanaa*
alerted lo tlm office of governor of said state
under dm constitution of 1HH8. for tlm period
of four yo<ra ending In January, 1877, and
Mild constitution never having been legally
oyoi thrown, and In Ing still in force, bn In dm
lawful govnrin r of said elate of Arkanaae ...
In the debate on dm Henuonln canal bill,
Mae*re. Mrt'roarv, Cotton and Wdvou, of C><u-
noedeut, favored the naeiage of the appro-
nrlatlon, and Mcanr*. Dorobard, Holman and
Itawoe opposed it. At tlio cloeo of tlm discus
sion, Mr Ouiit-k!o moved to lay tbo bill ou tlm
table. Pttiding tlm motion, tlio speaker hii
notiucod tbo apiKdntnu’Ul of MoaKte. (tailluld,
Hl*rkweatbor and Aic-bt-r an a committee of
conforenro on die leglaladvo appropria'I 1
„ approiu
Hr lisle ainendiiieulH to dm b.ll,
fete of United H *!<-* oletk*. mnrabala and at
lornoye, ware aoiod on, and tbo ooinmittce
conference apiMiluied .... Mr. T'atkor intro-
(bleed a bill for the tranamirnlon of conn
vpondenco by telegraph. (This la the p
lele/iapb bill of la<l rnaelou... .Mr. William*
offered a resolution directing Ibo committee on
oxpeudituri'H iu the donirliuent of justice
in iniro Into tlio exjinnuliurce lu dm wtelcm
Juulcinl district of North Carolina since 1872,
willi power io send for puieotiH and p'Apcie.
Adopt oil. Adjourned.
GAGGED AMD KOBBED.
□riy louiarKB.
lug reeorlcd to prevarloadoii wb
tlon wae called to tbo ruloe of decorum l-y the
speaker... Mr. H.dtoflold, from die committee
naval affaire made a imaulmoue report,
'lUllllng Mr. Hlowolt of dm charge* Hindu
‘ • im of f"‘
vgreed
again*', b'tn of lelliug a rado(sbl|i
recce* until
i, and tbo Iiouho tbereup m
ll ton o'clock to-moriow
mottling.
Tho Bonntc, on (Jo 5th, ndjournotl
inline lletcly after tbo reading of the Journal,
an a mark of rt envoi to dm ax m iry of Henator
IlncV.Ingbaui. muiatora llatolin, Hbormnn,
H.ovui e, Fenlnn and Waabbiiitm, wero ap
pointed a commideo to at'.oud bio fuucinl.
Tn tho lloiiso, on tho 5lh, til it t-jnar or
after twelve o'clock, nfior sovoral epnorbcH
bad been male, (ten. Duller called tbo pro-
vloun question. At twenty iiiIiiiiUh to one
oYlook, Mr. Hui ur roro lo cIono dm debalo on
tlm bill. Tlm eotum prenentvd in the bouse
' dy leon Hurpaeaed. Kyety gallery, In
al tiding ibo diplumatio, tlm ladlt
ctowdod, and nearly a tlmusaud’ penmne
oromird around tbo uo
lain adutleslnn. At the o I mm of Mr.
spot cb tlio boueo proceeded to
and anioudinoiit*.
loRg'is aruot dtiieul lo stnko oul
all iu tofoiencn (o schools, and
najM, 148. Tho next v
by Mr. Uutrona, of Mlohlgau. Mr. P<
Now York, aaked loavo to add an au amond-
umiit to dm prcauible the Hit escllon of tbo
eatim platfotm, as follow* i I .teal aolf-guv
A most dnring robbery nan oommitled
nbout a ijuurter puit nine o’clock on tho
morning of tlio lit., ut Momplila, which
created intcnso oxciletmiut. On Hxtur
day evening, a mini, giving tlio numo of
W. H I'ltrier, rented tho basement of
tho Kuickoibockor bnildiug, No. 1H
Madison Hi to.*., for tho purpoae, an lit*
slated, of ojioniug u niuck inmiranco
• Alee, and put tip tho nigu of W. It
Parker A Co., and plaoed an old denk
uud a few ohitirn in tho rear purt, which
linn a back entrance through an ulley by
tho Prst National bauk.
John Jirady, moMeogor of tbo aontb
tru expruim company, who dolivend nil
tho valunblo pnckugcH, cult roil titia
ofllde, having ouokagcti nuid to oontnin
fou dollars uddroanoj t > W. It. Parker
.V Oo., 1H MndiHou at reel, expromd
from Oollloravillo, Toun. Brady, on
oixlckTurlna to ob- onU-tiug, nrlcil for n membtr ol Iho
Ibulor'A fflrm, and told hiu business. There
it dm bill I wero two wbito men and throo fiegroen
c wa* on Kol- j utauding behind tho counter, and Brady
U wu'uinii l ir<,Mluk ‘ d llio 'wok nnj ot tlm
K Httmo timo throw his pouoh, containing
a largo number of mouoy packngi
tho counter. At thin moment a ropo
wan thrown arouud hia neck, a bug
thrown over Iiih head, and ho vviih bouten
tdmuHt iuHensiblo. His orica soon al-
traded a crowd, tut tbo atrvet wuh full i !'•
I lllMTlIllg, I
AUSTRALIA.
dmpro-
Trenal' of Vrnna Observation* -K«fe of
tn* l.elcbnrilt Kiplaivn-l rnw nf it
Wlmlvr lo II*vo Her* JUtir*
derttl !»>• Metlvc* ol 11 owe'* fslnii«l,
Tho steamer Syphrenes lino arrived,
from flydney, Dec. 23 ; Auckland, Dec.
30; and Honolulu, Jan. 20.
Anstrolia In obf erring tile (raneit of
Venae aetronomcra in New H mth Walse
have boon moro favored than their scion-
lido brethren in udjtoent oolonien. Tho
0th wah perfectly clondIef,H at Sydney,
and at Woodfyrd, Oidbourn and Mount
Victoria,toroporsry stations, every phono
of the transit wss fully observed, pho
tographed and r< corded. Cloudy weather
prevented complete observations in Vio-
loria, THemanla and New V, aland.
Tbo demand for labor, tiki lied and
unskilled, ia steadily incrooAing,
rnto of immigration being quite ui
portiounto to tbo requirements.
On tbo 15!h Inst, tho annexation of
Fiji to tho Britinh empire wuh celebrated
in Bfdnoy by a public banquet to his
excellency, Iho governor, oh representa
tive of tho crown in tho negotiations with
Oaoobnry, ex king, who, with two kous,
Commodore Ooodenougb, and othora,
wore ul»o guests,
Tbo fate of Leichnrdt appears destined
to romnin enveloped in mystery. Hume,
who in supposed to have discovered in
Central Australia o survivor of th« ill
fated expedition, perished of thirst ol
tbo northwest portion of tho snttlod dis
tricts, while leading a small psrty to
where ho had professedly found traces
of the lost explororo,
Tho railway extousion la being pushed
forward as rapidly aicircumHtaiu'os will
pormit. The fir it sod of tho lino to
Orange waa turned la»t week. That lo
Wogga ia progressing favorably. Trial
employed in tho rag trado; 1,809,000,-
000 pounds of paper aro produced an
nually. Ono-half is us«d in printing, a
sixth for writing, and the remainder for
paoking and other purposes. Tho
united Staten averago 17 pounds per
head; an Englishman consumes 111
pounds ; aO .'rxr.un, 8 pounds ; a French
man, 7 pounds ; an Italian, Hj pounds ;
a {Spaniard, 1J pounds, and u Hussion
only 2 pounds annually, on an average.
This would indioato that tho Americans
aro tho most extensive reading people in
tlio world.
How Wo Troat Our Bodies,
Btipation of the bowels, nntil the evil
oouHoqucnoes of such a condition are
realiz'd in extreme debility, nervous
ness and prostration of tbo vital ener
gies of tho system. And it may be
safely asserted that a majority of the
female sex aro little better than in
valids, from the same cause; but by
using Dr. Walker’s Vinegar Bitters,
this natural aperient and tonic bring)
back tho vigor and buoyancy of health,
happiness «Dd beauty. Fare blood is
oHsential to sound health and long life.
No clironio disease, sores, nlcers, skin
eruptions, glandulons a wettings, dis
charges from tho ear, sore eye*, sores
or cankers in the mouth will ever np-
ppar if the blood in pure. To secure
I his ( ako Dr. Walker’s Vegetable Vine
gar U tters. It is tho great blood puri-
fl »r and life-giving principle, increas
ing tho power of digestion, and excit
ing the absorbents into healthy action,
whereby all impurities of tho system
are carried r fT
Our bodies grow slowly. Develop
ment is tho work officio and the re
sult of oonformity to the fixed laws of
diet, rest, etc. Now if growth is a
alow process disease is none tho loss
no. Bat when once a largo port of the
organism is impaired the abnormal
processes go on very rapidly. When
checked in Homo impropriety how of
ten we hear people ray: “Oh, this
never hurts mo I 1 have done it tlion-
sands ef times.” But I tell you there
is no margin allowed to any of N« _
lure’s laws, nor exceptions iu fovor of j breiu-t, ano’dicr niib pain Im
individuals. All throughout the ma
terial universe we have laws capab'e
of inntbuTiiiliciil (l.-monUratioi! tbai : puu'
jiilpitntiou,
ie Wrong Vl«r*u.
r?n rail upon their family
b ilyepopeia, another with
itb trouble of
J there, ami
they all piercut alike lo fliein-
aml their fta-v-frulng ami iriilifferout
the Inpso of ogto nover varies ;
tho government of our bodies there is \
demonstrable code
iho u to be Hiuh, v
*omo uioritie
bo felt to-ilay ; but tbo JJ.tem bu» “.‘.tifurKi l^ii; < ir« D .n^!ir."whoM'’| t |Vo‘'iin«rVr'‘.TS
^ ^ »_ patleut* are no better In tbo end, but probably
been shocked, its (qiilibrium dis
turbed, and expenditure of vitality
must occur for itn rcstcratiou to nor- •
mal action. Ilut us only a given ;
amount of vitality is furnished at thu-
oulset these exposures flually result ,
total loan of strength and action,
surveysof projected linen arc also being and wo talk about “acute attacks,” (
made. They will prove very romunor- sudden casco of.disease, and
I ml to the catirn would In
<1, tborcbv iiiHtitutim; In-abb amt ootufuri
ad of prolonged iniacry.
im Miee T/>Hisna Ji. Ht. Ci.ain, Hbadr,
alive investments for tho magnificent
fur tlio cause. The cause bus ! ‘
surplus of revenue held by the colonial j been a series of wrong-doinge, extend
ing throuph a long period of time, and j j,™ p,
Holurt Town—The bark Wolverino j showing tho effect of the whole by ono
has arrived from Bird island, having
board Mr. Rhodes, second officer of tho j which the wise (?j gi
.fames Hondo, transferred from the | name that suvora
better already than I
jr two yoara.”
iiArr.B, ZuiAirlllx Ind.:
rrrulrrd tbo mod clue yon
it Inimedlady.
;grand manifestation of sufforing to 1 nsult of dm trmtmout I fcol better than I
Amcricau whaler Benj. Cummins. Mr. and ulnhemiatin empiricism tin
Hhoden reports that tho brig James common sense or even rcA*on. Now,
Ueruio sailed from Sydney in May laid, ! while habita of body and tffVota there- j
bound on a cruiso; reached uud llsbed j of may bo perpetuated lram generation
Dr. 1
for three year*,
i Mrs. Joun K. Uami-in. 0<IeU, III •
!'i»:it< i: -The Favorite P.oaarludon In*
mo iukkI. which I ain very thankful for."
1’avorll© Prcecripticii la sold by
at Howe’s island, situated near tbo Bob ; to giueratiou, it is
omon group, for becbelmor. Tho friend-j bAgtn tbo remedial cffoits of i» foim,
iy demeanor of tho natives disarming all ami often the victims of parental Jgnor
No Tunc to itk Lost —In iho in-
dpient *(age* of ooiiaoniptlon, tlio flr»t ey«n|»-
toina are gc-ue'iUy a becking eongh—pain* ui
Ibo cheat-diffi:nlty nf bioatliinn—r-r opproe-
* & 4 >n of tbo liman. Himotbliiff ebould be done
ties, tho captain commanding
ltliodcs a second, and a teaman named ntterly remove them from the system.
.rcak i
nigh In
Davis it third. Mr. Hhodt a, whohad s«p
plied the trading chief witli tobacco,
etc., was suddenly Het upon and clubbed
from bohiud, hut the r. st ol tho party,
who wero in a hut, came to his assist-
attacking tho natives, and
-/ Health.
J clubbed The Man Who Had Been to California.
incrodiblo *h'
t tbo forma'ion of tulxrol-
i form<-d the dl*n
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kor s Cnlifuntin Yin.
pjrnr Illilei*s are a purely Vopctabla
preparation, mndo chiefly from tlio na
tive herbs found on tho lower tenge* ot
tho Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor
nia, tho medicinal properties of which
aro extracted therefrom without tbo uwr
of Alcohol. Tho question Is ahpost
daily tuOccd, “What is the cause of the
unparalleled success of Vixr.dAR BlT-
tei» 1”. Our answer is, that they remove
tho cause of discAM, and the patient ro-
covcrs hia health, 'l liey arc the great
blood puriflernnd tillfc-glyluy principle,
perfec
Itono\
lystom Nev-
ht*l<iry of tho world h:i
coinjHiundod po-.-i-^inc
nl lnvi;
be I
*ick of every di*
; n “ D LS
uml Visceral Orgr
The properties ef Du. Waikku’s
The Tribune Almanac
The threo-cardors, generally speaking
a excellent judges of character, and
seldom tuinUkon in tboir
DR. C. A. BOHANNAN,
N
oil tied in repulsing them, 1 hey gAinod gnmetinns, however, their judgment in
the b( u\ uud making for tbo brig,
wbiob had boi u left in charge of the ( "utiTthriT
““itching tlio vessel, , ula< T h8otbi. r
forco about the! ,, H>V u . lUcil
st fault und the apparent lly they enti-
tain, they gulled a (1-rruun fro
brlK. Hu »t onm raado off, Iho iwlltra j w borxblbitod * b.rpor.dl nf «r.
their oinoos giving obase.
oeedod in reaching tho Holomon group, j j'‘‘T
picked np hr -
bolievus that
parties
barks on the platform, into Ibo ep dor’s
Tho “drunken man” was on a
big spreo when tho oxpeotod vi’tim
, ,, . . | outcred, and was losing money on overy
.imnltwoon.ly ollaokpd, j boS , Thc . (1)rman ,|„ 0 |i.,od b, bet, ond
whore ho wan picked np hy a whaler.
Mr. Rhodes bolievofl that the tbreo ^ "‘V*” T
.„.wi;.,.. a......111. L i.. ..it'
*r" «•» wMi ‘’ ". u " in, , r - »'*“■.' pory„«vcbim.«o >T:crcn »bfch
liv« Kbo formed bl» l-nrty innsmcd ! [ rJ | ook it ou „ c .
fuitlifttl to liim and esoapod. Of these
five aro now on board tiiu whaler. One
iliod.
omitral powor. Objootlon was nudo suit tbo
atifsinlment we* uol rocuivotl. Tbo )>-. tminblo
wm tlion edoi'ted-yoe*, 211*
iioiuo till, w.lbout any loladou whatever
tlio ecimto bill alreuity |ia*»ed | .. .Tlm bouao
(ben look nt\ bv a vote of t41 to Hi, tbo lien
impin itiiinl bill, eml It now voaieine liofoto
tbo boueo until dUnoaoil ef Mr. tlawloy, of
Illlnole, wb » ha* It in I'barK''. yh I *•» art Inn
on tlm apt ropdadon bill*.... Mr. llutlor. of
MasKeebused*, liitiiidtioed a bill to atn«i>d tbo
Sot removing dm roetllclIoiiH on dm right of
roproaunU'lvoa elect to reenlvo tbflr pay dur
ing tbo rooi-ra of eongio** Deferred. .I .tlr
Wbito, of AlRbunu, Introdtmrd s Joint rosolu-
|io>) authorising Um appointment nf s cent-
mfsslc nw * *° tho Jjitoriutlonsl ponltnn-
u.ry “»«;«»' *i f “ ’
.....Mr. TttfdfM. '™ ra , ‘bo
appropriation*, “
Vdita, Mr* ,0 V,'°
fund of Ibu -fett!!’";.. l««»d Mr
Hiv,mi, Iriunqbo OOluItiA 1 " on «p,iro,iri»-
limiM, li'lHiilwi „n.t, ^('U'ltiituil. tu Ibo
riinailUr ,l.b dl|.|..nmtl(, «puiVt>d»‘bin blU, .11
• eonunittro, roportoUNt*'***®
stnondmnnU to Iruieletlvn. r\o(Midvoiand»ji > | ( h;
olal appropriation bill, all of which wer* sd(Rr>,
being eoi otirrod In and *onm non-
coni'llirod lu. During It* ooiiHbloralion eoiun
oogry CXprocKlo a wero exebnoged between
4 procaln _
Moeetrt. Kldrldgo ami (Urfleld, wbk . ....
speaker “fl I srtvo «nt!roly from uiieA)ipiolmn-
» nayo DO—lee* Ilian t wo-d inln in tlio affir-
jttVfs tlreal Modoineul prevailed during
I taking ef Uin vote, amt it* progre*n wae
ilWah not«d. Tbo oolv repiibHcan voting
k tbe cilnortl) was arid 'Mr. Boner, ai d Id*
.Mr. K»**on
©owuaU'ttM- on m e* to report
rnloorany change of tlm ndoa, ant nuring
tUOOU*idernUonUio.j*oxW«r aliali not tutor-
lain any ddategy motion, and lltnt dl*ou**ton
l« Dm tod _
wtotlmn taken on Mr. Kasa ui’* nuitlco, and
It Woe oorrmd, vra* 181, nsva tm Alter a
r debate, iu wbiob ootiatdorablo fooling
, tbo ei^akur eball only outortoin
i to adjourn, and ono motion to fix tlm
f to oldoki tlm bouse shall adjourn, but the
r nol be oi dero«l d urtug tb
*■■ btWMParinit. unice* l wo-tbinla of ibo mombor*
pibiWi't eball ecov«nd ; piovidral Hut tbi* iiile
•belt not apply to bone* roeoturioue ..fferrd to
(ho tnomtti,' hour of Monday; and piovUed
Vttttbor, that it eball not *pplv to any rropuet-
ttOn lo aiqiroprla e money cro*llt or any prop
•Itjr Of tin) UidU<d Htdra e.xoepl the regular
annual aj^wopriaduu bill*. Tbo bou*o them
At ft; 10 Niljournnd till to-nu.irow
In thn Heimte, on tho Gt.h, Mr. ('I»y-
ton, fiom tbo coiumlttea on toriitorie*, re
ported back tlm bill to organina tha turrilory
of Oklsbama, with a rocoiiiiuoudatiou that it*
further ounnldorstlon bn pn-tponed dll the
nocoud Monday In Dnnotnbor next, It waa *o
ortlored ... Mr. Morton, from tbo oommittoo
privilege* ami oltioliime, reported back
eonato bl'l to regulato tbo oouiillng of tbo
(or prusidout and vleo-preaiuo
**•» pin o»n. iui.i wkiiu inni run eomtinueo
be (Uecbargoil from tbelr fuitber eonsldor-
lt >
i ordered. Mr. Morton also
• oommutee
provide for
vote* for prnaide r .„ t
decision nf tbo ipioatioue arining tborefroin.
Placed on dm cabiodar... .A mom<agn was re-
d from the bouao of roproronutlvo*
plnceil it ou n e in!
ucketing tbo 810 ho refused
to bet ntnuu uml wnlkuri out of the
be use, followed by tho oappoiH, who in-
sir Ind ou gutting tlio money bock. Too
O ‘rninii drew u large size revolver from
The following, from tho Ciliforuia ; lit* pocket, and assuming a defiant atti
Planting Alfalfa.
r, piv ui vaiuablo informntiou c
of people, but Iho robbers hml scouted i eofniug nlf »lfu oulture
tho pouoh and fled by tho back door,
uud tin to this writing huve not boon
npproncmlcd, though the oily lmn boon
Kooiirod bv Iho police iu no nr eh of thorn.
Brady is daugerounly, if not fatally in
jured. It i« evident that tho whole
robbery bad been carefully planned by
BODIO ono who know tho minurr of do-
liveriug paokngott by tlio express oom-
nnny, and with a view of scouring almost
iho ontirn amount received H.tinrdny
afternoon and yesterday. Tho express
I jon t
Aa wo huve been fumilinr with tin- j whut you r
! oiuraetcr, qualities und results of nl
, you make fools mit yoursolve
falfa ottllivatiou iu (Ulifornin sittou Tha throo-oarduin discovero.l that tiny *i-oun
1 hyj, when wo (lrnt introduced it here,
uud urged ito cultivation, wo think we
can give reliable instruotionn.
Alfulfn, or Guilt clover, Ib especially
ndn|)te(l for a dry, hot climate. No
matter bow hot the wonthor may be,
so long an tho soil has been cultivated
deep enough for tho roots to go down
had caught a tarlar as Hoy
would-ho victim board the train mh tin qouaueA).
conductor shouted “all aboard'
loxvo thorn lamenting.—haoranunto\\
Marrying a Count.
Whon tho Count Tiou* E l wardm- N,
yet estlmatu tbo j I*h.
in searoh of moisturo, alfalfa will flour- \ B., from Gass el, Holland, put i
Unhealthy Heat lu Roottia.
Tho purchase of a thermometer will
make paying rolurus iu health, Tho
groat tendency in winter is to keep
rooms loo warm. Tho foundation of
pneumouia, pleurisy nud pulmonary
oonsuroption is frrquontly laid in over
heated, ill-ventilated apartments. The
inuintcn bcootuo ucountomed to breath
ing hot, close air; tho system is toned
down and relaxed; uud a slight cxpoR-
— i. — •-» — 1 —j-i*- Bcrious
his two servant* at a Syracuse ls<
'i’llere ts no better feed for cnttlo and j | n st P’comber, tho pretty six!
sheep than alfalfa, properly grown uud ] old daughter of r. j>ot>r mechanic, win
d f - ---*
for pnaturngo
ure to oold and wet results
Ulneaa.
—li^tumo years sinoo,” save a medical
writer^” we celleil ono Whiter evening
nn a frien4>a*]* ora wfl tonnd in a oozy
"lllinir roora iTV 1 » Ur*« ttlo, a low o. if.
iu,', mul llin ranging »hout Ibu
.-iglitic u. Hbo ■(« aulfariug will, n
properly cured,
fur liny.
Tho boBt soil for alfalfa is a deep al
luvial soil, a deop rich rundy loam, or
any good soil, oven onr black Boil, nf
tor il has been thoroughly subdued,
but no noil is lit ior alfalfa that is not
deep and line, ax tho rootu will go down
twenty foot iu search of moisture. Giro
to alfalfa free scope for tho roots to go
down, nud. uo matter if tho heat in 120
degrees, alfalfa will do woll, ami give
from eight to sixteen or twenty tons to jVas also placed
Uvcxl nearly opposite, nev r dreamed of
tho futuio that was in storo for her
Past week, however, tbo ooiiut married
her. The brido, of course, was elegant
ly droshod, wearing a ekj-bluo silk
trimmed with nppliqun lace canting
3500. Oraugo blossoms also
tho n
their bounty to that of tbo bride, wbilo
a lino diamond ncckbns and a gold
bnloh nud chain, presents from ber
husband, lulpod to complete her love
liness. A lino cluster diamond rirg
placed ou her Anger, while iu
This depends on tho soil and j her dress pocket sho found $3,000 in
Howino'. gold, and just before the oeremonv a
ce.rtifloato nf dorosit in one of tbo city
hanks for 810,000 was banded this h
manner of sowing.
The time and manner of
rooommend it
old, but 00*“'^ « ,vw no •®*8)ant of
how sho took it. 'A mouth liter sho waa
prostrated with pWtta^ 0 . a “ d * ht> and
her sister djed witWu"«-1»€Cl5 ot caali
Ah wo have said, the land for alfalfa ! Iy girl by her generous count. This
must be deeply and iluelv plowed, Id, j formed her marriage portion ; but
24 inched, und flue thorough • has an annual inoonui of $75,000 t>h
work, remomboring that ulfulfa, onoe j muy not bo obliged to draw very much 1
well oatabliaUtid stands for many jiar*. from ber portion. How very aornmp-
tiona!—Horton l\*t.
„ml r.rolmrbd in tC5 Wi SoSCl C
E’ WB ^ wiWoe. or atot iirtetb,. ««l
mometer would dbubtlpan have saved
troth of those valuable livoH.”
Tho moroury iu tho tuboahould nover
bo pormittnl to stand uhovo seventy
dcfirt’CM. If that toiaporaturo
snilloicnt to give warmth, it is an indi
twculy-flve pounds ulfalfa to the
it should bo sown thick, do that it
grown succulent and tendpr- -tbaa groan,
! it yioldH morn to tho aero, wilto qiuckef’j®
Tn.mt. 12£225r Cto *r »««■•
J ln»tllts. OHEK«a—ot.
** It Is always better to pass a doxsn in-1
*? tended insults without recogaitlnn than ranej.
lake offense at a single unintentional 1 WO®#--Tni»-w*»h*«i
(loot or nflicrion. Misnnderatsud- , potatoJT"*"^
iuga aro fruitful of moro nnkicdly feci- ootixjn
SIIIUUKUII. IU |(IU< MIHU1IU, IV nil I ‘ III I ' , . i
cation that tho person does not take J ’ *
n-lion out, nutkoa Uitlcr »u.l «*ootcr | iu J # in tooktv e . u r result from d.
lmv : wlitiii sown stmrno tho stalks ar«' I . ......... ».. . i « ,, • .
bberato ill-nature. Hundred* of frieml-
aunioieut exercise, and tho care for it j SSf.in Ji it Wh „ d if i ! 8,1 ^ lmT0 sundered by that ego
te moro mill-. »nd moro ll um-1. In tbo ^"'JL' 2* &, 1 ™ n “‘il . «»ti«l mmIUvobom which i. over look
ojldost woollier, whon tl.o Rronnd » ! “rJ," <>>r odonoo. Wo can all point to
1 ik o atom, uud or tb o foot, whJL .hero i» ; ^ M ^
) drip from tho oaves, nud when the
of national hank o.auihi'ural’anriaakriigl^ooui^ i 0,, " U aoo, “ » u I up iu January and Fobn.rr, and the 2Z','.
n-iuce of ooufcrouoo tiuuoon. Tlm roqtinM j tho oxygon oonsumed by (ho flame • • the alfalfa urowa also urd • K\ ia fA , l . u < ) nr
we* »fir»ol to. su.l Moesje. Hood. Morrill, oi and reapiratiou may bo replaced, and R Wo arc each Inclined to
teetor to tbo voting alfalfa
,(a, rooms should bo I '““ft "" U '“ }L™ S ,
..Lni.i i I alfalfa to sbiold it both from a .
or drouth, nud aa tho Beasou warms
nirsiiouUl Imadiuitted ‘
l ,ro J certain j>\'r(«on.( who are thus morbidly
I sensitive to a painful dngreo. They
di (agroeablo companions.
. are ui-ngreentite coiii|>iiuioun. n o uihxi LVHP
y frost, | uu ^ our preoioua time in pointing sitoa:
i tritrma them, howovor. Wo liavoeach some
t agree t to, siul Moaar*. Hoott, Morrill, oi 1 and reapiratiou
Run muprtin. coon, niiirim, oi i auu eiapirativu »ui»v bo replaced, and i \i.„ _ •• ,i, A ,.. i mo mu tmuu tuunucu »o uu« uuaut
1.Aj.nl ""iu ap|Hi.iiU«l m«m- tho elTdlo and pniaououa uiatlfr thrown , ,1“ ? ! omuly. if wo conld remove this
d..,,ucoeuimiilitco an il.o ,«n ! ntt bv ihobodithorouahly drivennwav. , "» '«>“ P» tecta Um Mrlh „„„ hfu | 0 , Mi Boriet , ,
, aiumitl eml cone jliilate
i tho noourtty of llfo i
off by tbo body thoroughly driven away.
As ono of our best writer* on household
aoiunco remarks, ventilation is a ques-
tiou of money.
from tho
keeping tho smfaca shielded.
As poon as the grain ia harvested, ■ j!
watchfulness,
, 10. Tho matting of tho l«iil, 1
Bankruptcy in England.
and help, the gram In ne „ P ,.arm, rath,r it would he o il:'
relieved of a very diaa«roo.ble feature
,, i, ... . . ■ Purs negleot, then, nud personal reflec
•»(» liana aa gracwfnllT aa pwiblo, inatead u .
| of taking tho risk of luring ofleude-d
offense is intended.
I growth and rapidly push forward, giv u|
mg two or throo crops tho fir-t year '
It noetna that the United 8‘a‘ea ia nut ; t>“» other great gain iu planting with
to tlio court deration of
Tho chair laid ttcfoio t!.. .... _
iho house, aiuohg diem tho
I the only oouutry in whioh most of tbo ' K rft ‘ tl this, after the grain is off the
If the 8pL ' n,< ** on the 3rd. Mr. Ix»gau
ii«iicod a lull KUlUoiixiiig the retirement
of non. W. II. Emory, ef the United State*
•nay, with the rank and pay of a brigadier-
(,(coral. Refenod... .Mr. Clayton eubmlttod
araecJutioii riqnreting tha prreidont totrana-
fW’d to ibo eeuiiie, tf not iUPOir pUihle wi.li dte
publip inteieet. Mttc-h iiiforiuation a* lie r
iamtkaoean. together wait such leeaiuiuouda
4iona aa bo msv deem proper in lefenuo*
tWet;-. Mr. Jotim-oii objetird to die latt*r
‘Img upon the proti-
# Mfioftb® raenlmi-
for rocoa.iner.!«(
(ton that portion of Iho re* ItUiori u** *i|-,irt
<*ut, and ae ameudoi, n «a» av-r.M d to Mr
Cawrou called up Im nee I..1I a;*| ropriaUcp
; ♦lf',0j.) to defray tbo exinute*'* < f entortalLtii^
Kiig Kalaka'.a during ln» recent vml hire
■^♦ftSm-d.... LI ■ lUnieoy prreeuUd tbo in*., hi-
^ Won of tbo leg^alaiuro or Mtunoaola iu favoi
: Of Ute firoliiumaiy nirveyof Ibo iou'o for »
caoal from t»io navigalslo water* of die Hi,
Croix rivor io eoni.«ci rtiem with Hit Hafonoi
ILfoned. After tho executive .
f' C 441 it® Atljouruid.
;; ■ tho Hour*, on the 3rd, v riona
-• propOXtlicppiloquiiiiignnauiiuouacoi eent wore
made by wary me-nil,er*. but Mi lhs-j-i. „i
!&.,. IffMwadbrisetU, inalatol on tho ngniar order.
waa wbathi-r the buuao v n!d now c-m-
'J-*- Lhe \ot« of hat Mw«it>n, l.-v whirh the
' v^a bUl waa referred to tho Judiciary
•' ^TLc vo\# rooullod—yia*. 147;
titjcqt then ebaii the
bill* f
riKhln bill, '
Dari* objected
mtoitier of i bankrupt oases aro luiudicd uioro to the : dtH'aviug stubble is rich food (or the
l auxiouH cieditors Thus,
yJTSSSKlS i'"i» " i ' H " a lbat
lvun'ago of biiikrupt offljiala than alfalfa; tbo roots of tbo grain ns they j dynamite. A chemist of that oity
in late Eng- ' decay become deep oavltioe which
It Wa* *o rofonred. Tito *
baukrupt estates were wholly abaorbed '
by legal cost* ; that only 23 bankrupts ! “ n \ 8
discharged out of -1,437 ' *
1873, 317 xinirkly tilled with the r»H)lH of tbo al- 0 f eight ounces
they go down for moisture ; posiu'd iu a drill hole five feet deep
tit... • r..ir. > r..n 1 , . 1
utor, aud claims that a charge
A vo cartridges do- ^75
a >nio mi ami soon after adjournotl.
In tho House, on the Gth, Mr. Bn tie
ootmivo | vtmIB . tl,»lBoolrn«t,...s nt-rn mimmonr
before the courts at the iustauce of the
comptroller for neglecting duty; that
planting the alfalfa thia fall i moved” on Ba exploalon*, a
r . arlv with grain, both sp—* 1 -- —* • - * • •
1 i flUht and a largo crop
When alfalfa pisturoa n
over 100 cubic feet iu volume. ..
secured of called 14 vigorite a very appropriate $200 kx’-'k"?.'
1 name, if its merits aro what ir claimed
, , g — ... n — , ....... - »to be used for it, A for tous of it projxnly placed 49(1
ef Ma**achu*«tu, lutroduood a roMolutlon 10 trneteca had been removed from “ >r fcod °uly, for cows or sheep, thoy j might be made most beneficial iu a i
Jltng upon tbeeocrotary of tho treasury for i office, 10 had become bankrupt, 10 had j should bo fenced off into tlvo ^or tcu : general distribution <>f tho hidden
Information a* to whether the portraits ot Hv- be
tng jHMBOiih have boon ongiev«sl for tho pui- i tempt of court
|v*o of (rioting them on tho note* or cunv ' ’
Hlato* ....Mr. l’olauil made
committed to prison for
) lots,.in order to g-vo each lot full wealth tf the Nevada bonanza.
be found; and flually that the
v otr i vuMu iu»up n fenliainc tho
Jonty icjHut frem iho oommittoo appointed c-'nt., while in 131 ca»es it *
not to > recuperative power. This
easily
be done by the movable ftuoe, for Tunnel TTndkh Niao
» GS 1
h alfalfa pastures won’t Thero is a project talkevt ot for cutting
coiuumtco oonclvuto tlvoir r*p>ui ** folio**
TU® now comma)ton regant a* rapul'lirxn
in fonu. ami in many ro*j>ootK an lm|>rowmc>iit |
on that of 1 04. Tno commit too am aatirlic I
that (ho convention to frame iho oourtitution
aud tbo conaUtuUou itarlf, wero retail for aud
t>attwf actory lo a ma Jot lly of
i loo jump fence* or break them
When alfalfa is
! sl ould l>o cut when
! before ooedirg. If sown as it should
be, thick, tl e gras a will bo tende
will wilt quickly, aud should l>o quick
tunnel under Niagara Fallp. Mr.
.1 for bay it William Wallace, an engineer who ha^
full blossom, made a preliminary survey of the falls,
n says that no insuperable diffioulties
d either of a material or tiuaceial descrip-
d bo feared. The length cf the
ito eflUviv
r of l
Toto* in the state. Tho oomltti. i
ha* boon a* (KXiooful ciuoo I
mont wa* nunguraUvl a* u
Haiuts ofCetackv —Close observa
tion for yearn may be required before a
single no v fact regarding tho habits of
whale® or seals can be obti
Iy wiurowed, then stacked early, not tunnel proper from shore to shore
uf the *t*io lo delineate accurately tho forms of
ioly d.ffl
dritnl up. Clover should lx»
uo cure hobs, to retain their fiagranoe
and g iv'duc.-s ; so with alfalfa, it need,
hut little exposure, it will tin enough
in tlio st u’V. The curing of alfalfa hay
ef the most important parts of
about l.000 yar >, while the cuttings
on both bauka will • xtend to nearly
thrice that distanc. Mr. Wallace de
dines to give any estimate of the cos*
of th b undertaking.
Sedative, Counter-1 rrita
live, and Anfi MUiuun-
OrAtorul Tltonsnnds proclaim Vik-
euait Bittkiu) tlio most wonderful in-
vigorant that over sustained tlio &iukiiqi
•yaleiu-
' No Person can take those Hitters
according to directions, and remain lotifc
unwell, provided their bones aro not de
stroyed by mineral p-'son or othei
means, aud vital organs wasted beyond
ropnlr.
ISilions, ItrnitttfMit and Inter*
niittent rovers, which are so preva
lent in tbo valleys of onr great rivers
throughout tbo United States, especially
those of tho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri,
Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan
sas, lied, Colorado. Brazos. Bio Grando,
Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, ltn-
nnokc, James, and tnat.v others, with
their vast tributaries, throughout our
entire country during tlio Sn.nmer as.d
Autumn, and remarkably bo during sea
sons of U.inmiul beat and dry».o
invariably accompanied byextensivoila-
I angemeniH of tlio stomach nml hver,
ir.d other abdominal viacoi^a. In their
treatment, a purgative, exerting a povw
erful inllucnco upon these various oi-
pans, Is essentially necessary, 'l ltero
is no cathartic for tho purpose equal to
I Dil J- Walk Hit’s Vinhoah Biithsh,
I as they will speedily romnvo tbo dark -
j colorod viscid matter with which tiro
bowels nro loaded, at tlio same time
sUoutlatiug tbo secretions of tlio liver,
md generally restoring tlio healthy
| functions of tho digestive organs.
Fori ify the hotly against disease
by purifying nil its fluids with Yis’koar
I IlrrrKHs. No epidemic can tako
of n system thus fore-armed.
■ Dyspepsia or Indigestion. He.id-
i ache, Pain in tho HhouUicrs, Gof.gha,
j Tightness of tbo Chest, Dizziness, roar
! Eructations of tho Stomach, Bud Tncto
j iu tho Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palmt'i-
j tation of tlio Heart, Inflammation cf tao
! Lungs, Pain in tbo region of tlio Kid-
noys, and a bund rod other painful aymp -
toms, nro the offsprings of Dyspepsia.
Ono bottle will provo a better guarnnteo
: of its mfcrita than a lengthy mlvortiso-
ment.
Scrofula, or King's Evil, Wbito
Swelling*, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Xaek.
! Goitro, Scrofulous luflaminarion*, indoiout
Inflammation*, Mercurial A flections, Old
I Sore*, Eruptions of tho Skin, Sore Eye*, etc.
In these, as iti all other constitutional Dis-
[ ease*, WAi.KKtt’.-t Yirboau Bittkrs bLVft
; t^liown their great curative powers in Uto
I most obstinate nml iutractuhlo case*.
For Inllanimatory and tliroiiic
! Hliouniafisni, Gout, Bilious. Romit-
. tent and IntormUteut Fcvora, l)lacos»aot
tho Blood, Liver, Kiilnc-m mid Blndrior.
! theso Hitters have no equal. Such Di*oa*oa
i me caused by Vitiated Blood. ,
j Mechanical Diseases.—Personsen-
j gaged in Paints and Minerals, such an
| Plumber*, Typc-^ettors, Gold-lmatcre, ur.d
; Miners, n* they ndvaueo in life, nro subject
j to paralysis of tho Bowel*. To gCurd
against this, tako ado-oof Walkkh’h Via-
soar Bimtiia occasionally.
KorSk'In Disi-iisi-s, Kniptlaiu, Tf.t-
! ter, Snlt-Blienm, Blotches, Spot*, Pimples,
Pustule*, Boil*, (’uVhaucle*, Bing-worms,
I Scald-head, Soro Eye*, Eryeipc-la-i, Roh.
j Scurf*. Discolorations of tho Skin, Humors
uml Hi.,. ,.r 111..
a'.Hl of Uic akin i’f yvUat
or nature, nro liternlly dug up and earned
it jf thn system in a short timo by the <
of tJitiKo Bitters.
Pin, Tape, and otlier Worms,
lurking in tho system of so many thousand*,
effectually destroyed and remoVcd.
system of medicine, no vormifhgeK, no mv
thebniuitics will ffco tho system from wonr.s
like these Bitter*.
For Female Complaints, in young
or old, married
manhood, or t
Hitlers display
Improvement if
Cleanse tlio Vitiated Blood when
von find it* impurities bunting through
the skin in Pimples, Eruptions,
thc dn
turn of life, tbeso Ton’.o
decided an influence rhtrt
ptihlc.
L ;or Middling
Ctucluuetl
iciety" won Ut n-'ra-rmni,
. j will'ibllow*.'
at »1I adepiel to 11,*.
obstructed And
sluggish in tho veins; cicanso it when V. is
foul; your feeling* will tell yon when. Keep
tho blood pure, and tho health of tho aystou
. Mr DO\ A I.D A; CO..
| Dnifgilto end Gen. A San Francisco, Cnllfom
-» «* . aI ,,| Chariton Sta_ N. Y
Uniicgtin amt I>•alrr*.
PIUM
Habit Cured
* of rock 115 p $20 }•
$200 l
OPIUM
MORPHINE, H»|IT,-i-
AO ClIAnOE
T'a-j;
DR. WHITTIER,
Ko. 617 Su Charles Street, St. Iculs, Ho.
te avrl^ji, ter-w
Waukesha Water
ition of "’hole thing. AH tho process of
c4in«>J to at-.d good fjoveniiUf ut,
all tbo
but th«ie in i
thn former
dwturbini
tin. rniJdl. i)»rt of ilu- nnimal it. s.lovo *>■>«*'«■> •>» »«• t'lowiCK. I-I.ntiog,
. i ... .>1 . will •> ) I lilt! >/ a# l.i-t n /irt 1
Tho Tjondon Telegrpphoomplimenb
ccuntrjnu n by saying, “ The most
Joummi of thru legal tight*, tho water, and wheu dccom)M)sition °* c ’*» ^ I 1 ”' 1 , if at last n good brutal, the most oovraruly, the
CHOPPER.
i, (T.rr or nli.u
uco w .. *iu uptnU...
• Ntabil^mrci t, ettrund ihe Buis cj ■
r “ tocod*! 134 tu t—a r.i.t'l.h*! it, tom
)-■>«, int »6-r.,»f J hfl« it hi. .;.-tri.Tu« h. tu pwhel
MINERAL ROCK SPRING,
Car®» t Dropay.^py»pejf*l» t Dlabotr*. CoDstlpatu
Otwvel. JkuodU-
X
yqtiug
. the outgr\)*Ui
of eocutv, who aelight
S»5-«&:SS7^
causes the body t« rise, it has become f ro P °[ * 0I! " r ,OU8
Peoif* ol
Oil Mho cannot t* urttaim,)
...» ' tons pei
! quite distorted. A consideration of badly harvosted aud spoiled.
legacy of batban.nt | ...
vKli-i.v'o and L>lcHMt*t;cd. Ttid ihatigon cauie.l
)>y Oi® Mat of gtvtug freodoni end political
equality u> «bo oedorwd poojdo. ato not uri;-
.euij|)o4 by I fie eoutbtun jicopU, til itixq o*
these will explain how it
that so little baa been contributed to
tbo natural history nf mammals by
prnetual whaler*
pitilea*, tbo most barbarous deeds done
in the world aro perpetrated by th*
lower classes of Eoglish j>eople.”
COTTON
IMPROVED WARRANTED
»i»i« b r*»W , f **** br >uU ** ,lrr
t>cr ot (pt>Oe«tlM* t« t. ra.bk.1
MARRIACE"cuIDeT'
^ r*«** 4’' r • ! * r «ti^h .hocM .4 l, ororf
Urtfbl'H. .
D B^ld B* knP rt'j
at^amp ior^oorJx>ok of c Klnug (tBscrtpuon
Ha John* and
-Atlanta, (k, has two widows,
tera, aged respectively thirteen
cauut'd fruit-* iu a was
fcfo it doe* not frevai , but do u<rt
> if «o wsr*' tbs’- it wiii feratent,
j
■f • i .—I
Thr Usk ov Pavku.—Thu following
statistics of tho prodnotfon and con-
anmptianof p*p: r are furui?hoxl by n
A fCULS j'-urt-al: “It apjvara that
t here ara 3,000 poper mojiuf.ioturtra in
the x.trld, employing SO,000 meu and i ten. v -Basincfai uiou,-
ISO.CvX) Tivtfteu, l^ewdes the ;OC,OCO j gdd«Uary habits, efu
(>
Mouey rau*t accon piny t
- lor our hook of C - -
above disoaaes.
C. C. OLIN & CO.,
Wiukeilia, U'li.
W
l wrltlac to tiver.uen.pii**.** mm'i i
Kxr* '^
i A odc-m-' tirfH, Nt»r far£
... , n _, Tba American Xewapapcr Union cusbeta
S« a comu-mplaintqarrtage. Prtc«*any coaw by soatl. , ? v * r P»para, atparated Uw seven auMlyi*-
Wrlie ! Addrvaa P* BUTTS’ IfI5?XShART 11 Mm- l ? cs - For aaparata ilata and coax of adTeit»rlu K a
twfc I io U i #M.m & t- •
nab'v tnflormaiK-o A rthoae »Xo an* married er