rr
1 i
TO THEpiARK)TTE-f)lKaVi.
Sen
Circular to the Striking1 Brakemen.
Philadelphia. March 5.'he ftil-
lowing 'order's were issued td-day; f
ferring.to the strike of hrakenien oil'
the Pennsylvania & Kew Vork Canal
Railroad, extension of the Lehigh
Valley Road : ' - " r y t
t 1 4 Tobula, March 5th, 1874.
. 'JC'he. following notiee lias been is
sued to aireniployees : "All the men
who are willing to work at the wag
es previous to December 1st, and
make no disturbance, will be retain
ed, but cannot go to work until brs-
iiiDjd ia rvif lulfi fin t.hft Y(Ml(. TSO
cl
work of any-kind will be done until
liiiins commence running again.
Those who are not willing: to work w
on these terms will be paid lit full
and thcir services dispet
msed with."
(Signed.) R.- A. Hack eh,
- Superintendent.
OHIO.
The Fair Fanatics, pn the War-
Path Saloonist3 Snrxenderirig.
sew York, March 5 A Fitt;-
"bureh special says the anti-whiskey
crusade is extending . to ..Eastern
Ohio. All the saloons at Cadiz have
surrendered except one, and tvo
hundred women are now praying at
it. the praying at the saloons at
Crestline begins to-day It is thought
the saloon at.Martin Ferry cannot
hold out against the excitement.
ENGLAND.
Assembling1 of the Parliament.
London, March 5. Parliarn eht for
mally met to-day. Rt. Hon. Henrv
Bouvrie William Brand was re-elect'
,e4L3peaker.'-.i The regular business of
the session commences on the 19th
inst. when the Queen's speech will be
delivered.
CHICAGO.
Praver for a Reneal of the Act Ex
mpting Certain Church Proper-
. i m .
ty irom laxauon ine oase 01
ex -Treasurer Gage.
Chicago, March o. A
petition is
being
circulated and signed in tms
scitv, asking Congress to repeal the
act exempting ciiiirrli property in
the District of' Cor.unuia from taxa
tion,, on the ground that the act is
uucu&tirutionnl, unjust and unsafe.
The special ijreasona giveiiare that
such exemption is equivalent to a
direct appropriation by Congress for
the support of the churches and con
sequently unconstitutional; that it
increases the taxes of other parts of
the country, and'that accumulation
of property in the -bands of ecclesi
astical Doaies is aangerous.
- Itis possible that the case of ex-
Treasurer Gage may not be tried till
xsovember though it may be sooner.
KEW Y0EK.
The Reported Death of Cespedes
Bisejredited Defeat of the Span
iards by the Cubans Plans of the
Crusaders Excitement in Eccle
siastical Circles.
New York, March 5. The rumor
ed death of cx-President Cespedes, of
the Republic of Cuba, is generally
disbelieved by the Cubans here, who
regard it as a Spanish canard intend
ed to dishearten the patriots and in
jure their cause. The latest news
receivea inrougu uuan sources are.
most encpuraging. In Ca maguey
the CubaDS have more men and hor
ses than the Spaniards. On the 9th
of January a battle, was fought at
Melons, between GOO Cubans, partly
cavalry, ajid. 1,300 jSpaniards. The
Spaniards being nunieriCally much
stronger, drove -the Cubans before
them, and entered the Cuban camp,
i wheu ; the Cuban cavalry repulsed
themV The SpanjardsrUjeated
jeaving tz uead bodies on tueheld.
The Cubans took 10 prisoners, 60
horses and 14 guns.
At a meeting of a number of ladies
. connected with the temperance cause
at Bain Halb yesterday, -several ex
pressed the opinion hat it was . bet
ter to proceed together by a general
agitation and distribution of tracts,
circulation 01 pieage.pa dsgjy pray-.
,. ei uiuenugs, uian 10 ioiiowjjtnoj ex-
Omnlp Snf. llV flirt lviffrr-l IdiYiaa Hna
lady said a Gera1ar liqvjf)r J0aldr in1
her district hidaireadv cVtkfi ii-fifitrP
emptied his beer in the street and
. r . -
closed his store. The announcement
caused some, excitement, being, re
grirded as a favorable beginhing for
tne gooa vtpTK, " "
;JswY(!;; March 5. No clue has
yet been found to 'the 'murderer 'nf
N fell 6TsV9 Scfi OSIck - t Vi ft W atr-h m n n 'A r
lliA TTolcnn "R ; , x? .,:k...,i r..: u
V . JArtin iiau.j-41-eiKU
depots who .tvas mvsteriously shot"
on the 18th of February. The Coro-
J. per' Jury rendered a verdict ?hat he' presented atpetaipfPr.itheieulPCTe
f came to his;deatri -at the hands cof raetitf the Stlriday late. toufrveiit
unknown persons. r the sale of. liPUor. He pointed 6ut
J. ns I C11J pel
...are profiting
I agitation tn 1
! own ranks. General activity pre-'
, vaii, ana numerous arrangemeflt8
licensee granted to.v-Df ' Porte,
1 nnrr
; ans,a weu Known di;pe:of London,
j to officiate 111 t,be Ke York:cliooese
i-h IP,F . j rjej r reason that Por-
! i ."rr"" ''"""cu n-e rnies- or tne.JLms-
i p0Acus3i -iKpfcirdhinglh. an on-
episcopal pulpit, and also in deliv
enng a eowic lwtw.
u .; ior a mass meetjng.ai-e being made - ciuaeq 10 await me result 01 tne uon-
f T- Some stir has been 'created in ec- feTePcie -f alSttst'elerriiTw'ii,
.f ;;clesiaticalcireslierQand iin BrQo4c- the Judge br.eomm'oripebPr
i lyp in conseouenceof thfltemnrtt-ftv dedhg so.,,; ' " ' r.iJl!;.. !
Discussion on the CentennUl Bill in
the Senate No Disposition Made of IU
ate to-dav Tbe Centennial 13iII
vas ::UinapflrqnfiffQI8; beng on nceepers here were yesterday request-
ineamenameniuiw jcreuugiiujocu
mUmethMbiie&f& report
a n appropriaMou io$r cx5tWifiD
$300,000. nHj-a jATr aQ
Mr. btewart advocated n great na
vaj exhjWtionT llfearpuld
meet
3t the approval and be palrticipat-li-n yct
ed in by 'every maQJW4i
jhild in the country. Ma
Mr. Stockton tnoved abfJttmendH
ment to EreHngtfuy8ei arnwdiW wt
so as to provide, for 'Tipldihtf ,atuin-
ternat ional ..cxIitVitpp, j.s.p'" to' ef -
h ibit the . products , of the IJpued
States in comDarfson with those of
other nations. We then argued in
. ... . .
favor of his motion. i 1
Mr. Bavard argued m fcivorofihpl
ding the exposition , He hoped by
that dav all political f disabihties
test oaths ana 'suctr mines wouia
ined out. and the era of neaee and
good will ifodi&'jfrQraikaif opti the a
country. ? ., ..1 f
Mr. btewart moved to proceed to i
ii ! d.z : 1
me cunsiuenitiuii 01 executive
of executive busi-
n asedtba Sen-
dp bis JMW M r
Mr. Uiimeron
d! a tn fifinti nni
Sn til n6r ot)iected. whftvi Miarheron
v
aid that of late the Senator had op-
posed everything which he favored.
Mr. Sumner begged his friend to say
this : He only opposed him in this
thing," whTcb wuTdentangle the" na
tion to the.arapunt of 10, 15, 20 or 2o
milliOrisnHTst probably the latter.
Themotion to proceed to the con
sideration
carried
a short
sion the Senat e adjourned
NEW YORK.
The Proposed Union Between the
Keiormea unurcn Tina tne oou
thern Presbyterian, Probable--'
Death of a Charleston Actress.
New York, March 5. Committee
representing the General Synod of
the reformed church ipjr Arnrrica,
and the general session of-th Pre-
bvtenan Church feouth, have had
several meetings at which the
sub-
ifct of C(nso!idating tbexhiuPu8 Vfs
. . .1.
thoroughly discussed and the utmpst
harmony and good feeltng prevailed.
rheir nna.I action, was as follows: &
The committees unanimouslv agreed
r -i. rretl,vf Toou,es'
which will meet in Mav and June of
this year, that a plan of
year, that a plan 01 co-opera
tioh is practicable, so far as the lead
ing features off tlit? 'ecclesiastical
work is concerned -j especially that
relating to home and foreign mis
sions and the public action interest.
No steps have thus far been taken
towards effecting an organization of
the d enp a. i nations rprjen,tedlut
the harm onylwfnch baVthtls 4a r pre
vailed" renders nVtorlarcrHtT) e
minds of many that the consumma
tion will le realized at no distant
day.
New York, March A. - Miss Ada'
M Noyes, -a -ell -know 11 actress of
Charleston -died4o-day, of hydro
phobia, caused brtne bite of a fa-
vorite dog.
YT
Suicide from Anxiety About a Suit
Which at Last Proved Successful
Denunciation of the Informer
System A $3,000 Fire.
New Yoric,- Marcht 5.-Tlie body
of the late Thomas C. Chisholm. the
Toronto merchant who recently
committed suicide, was to-day sent
back to Montreal. ' kf heavy specu
lation in grain, which caused Chis
holm great anxiety and probably
led to the suicide, hasiMtoaid, been
at last successful, cotitrarICo his ex
pectations. The Chamber of Commerce to
day received a despatch from
Schultzliobbiu 0en f she
speci.ar comrniftdeoT xher-Ohambcr
in Washington,' stating that Mr.
Dodge was." "heard.'. before" the Ways
and Means Committc to-day, in re
ply to Jaynes attack, and that his
5tatQnient ia rimjphitr yindiva
tibh of his "house ana a perfect ill oV
ing of the ;injquHie;of the .-present
law, both ip its nip visions Vand its
u n scni pn 1 o us wppiWAiittnsbedes
patch adda there could be no strong
er blo tofthe informer system thau
his clear recital of the wrong done
to his firm.
New York, March 5. The Stock
this morning.
PHILADELPHIA.
I le!-
W ilTigatt! "Uoaitltution" to b&
Ite-Buiit-Thel Women Call on
the Mayor in Regard to the San-
aay iiquor JUa?.
Phil ADELOPHi XI Marc ClVeiPld
frigate .'-'Can sti Wti 9 p' '4 ' was, tat e n
into th e seeiioDaldoek- th is: m omin g,;
and then trAnsterreU to i the wnavs
m tne ary uotfir? H' ta to ifp?re-
li'Wuii tr:H
fcl;rj"C . V-;; nj.t i v.l - rW.
A. aetegatipn prraert. on.
MayPriStokelj tlfti
r operative., ;3Hp vsaia jirjiei4?d la-n
1 OUiU6 Pi"Ui1r1v uui'
; ' 1 -i-
' iticHMONDts Vf h Marcp ; o. Tne
i iuuu.jury .wunj : iujiua?.i,rucr uius
againstW." L. CPleTTlaJaie'crete
ry of the Board of Public " Wprks,
and returned two indictments.
of executive business was W hiorteare made bv President
; ayes 25, nayes 22, and after fpfielllq lihl E&m 311 ft Stjaainl
time spent in executive ses- abiMtledniriMmMibrk
of A.- Spaulding, pork paker, 254.
WestTwe ni v-Nr n tfc Street, iv as Q am -aged'to
th6 extent of $3,000 by '.fire
Tbe "WWeyinaaelsp'BrejWii
out Initlij Spnth 'otlee Serrd
fed bv4 nostnl carda signed "laaiea
iSS?e,M to close: tneir
jJooamhd iF the request rtTa HOt
corkplied iti thev would be riaited
fafM-;MM'HrrtflAiMl-rhb-'Wduld
CfeHi vjSonie xc4tement
ukeniflJljc leduesL
r 3 T ' g
orPro-
9iU V
iposed Mew Iiqvor LtWt
Mount HoLtY. March 5. Alfred
Egley, Collecttv for r Northampton
t6Wn ship, was found hanging in his
roohi this morning. . The accounts
of the deceased were all straight, and
he had an .1 estate valued at ;ju,wu,
inepuueoi Mic nv i h'.'wij.
TTfxWk Mareb 5. In the House
4)ULwasV introduced provjdiug lfo
Uns'pitAr?4n'eaek'countyof
jiauorg flered Tor sale, and the lining
f aU persons selling liquors with
outvie Seal Jipf the inspector; $300,
and th jimior to be conliscatedr
i : .. . n : i: ..
n ! cdmrMciictTt.
The HStrft? IltfchinC Cqmpanyf Ee-
leased trom a neayy xigrigae.
: BuiDGEPoRT.'Conn; Marcli 5. A
qifit claim deed releasing -tlte Howe
f&r&raa. ttf-da reedtddirtrthe
towit' clerkVpfUcf in this-eity. -The
orageva fiuiaj
S- ' TENHESSSEE.
Important Test Case Before 'the
M ?Suprme7:Coart.;"::.
"rNASiiViLrE Tenn, March 5.- A
testTsuft,' involving the" -validity of
about one and a half million dollars
of the new issue of the Bank of Ten-
nesse;i now 4fefore the fSubf erne
Court of this btate.
-
1 r
TAIMO.
A Sharp Female Thief Escapes
from
a Detective.
Hamilton,"-March 5. Yesterday
afternoon Mollie Holbrook, alius
Mar' Hay, who was in charge of a
detective, ni route from New York to
Chicago, 'oii the charge of stealing
$26,U00 in bonds, escaped from cus
todyp here by leaving the train and
throwing herself into the arms of a
policeman and claiming protection.
She was taken before a .magistrate
and discharged as she could not be
detained.
foreign"
Don Carlos to be Inaugurated at an
Early Day Bancroft Rather Late
With His Banquet.
Nkw York. March 5. A c
Me
fronV llaybhne, France. ilated toe 5th.
says, leading Cel lists announce that
it has been, settled that the corona
tion of Pop Carlos shall take place
in the cathedral at Bilbo'a at an carlv
date
Berlin March 5. Hon. George
Dan croft, United State Minister, is
to give grand--banquet in celebra
tion of President Grant s re-election.
CALCUTTA.
Distressing Famine 18 Persons in
One Village Starve to Death in
Four Days.
London, March 5. Despatches
from Calcutta report t hat the distress
among the famine stricken people
in Eastern Tienhadt, is increasing.
In one village alone 18 persons have
starved to death within the past four
days.
Weather Probabilities.
For theSouth Atlantic and Gul f
States, lobdy and rainy Weather,
and fresh to brisk eastern to south
ern' winds, ?
TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS.
.Chicago, March 5 Wheat stead vat 19i
i. Corn-'strongt-r -at i. Provisions
stronger, Pork 14 35; cash March 14 55;
Apr'J May lard demand good at Si;
clean sides 8, . , , ,
i Ciycr'ATi, March Provisions strong
atvd, easier; Porc 14J5075; Bacon, shoul
dera,.6i: ri,b 8; clean 8i; lard steady at 8$s
t; Kiw J'qrk. March 5 Wall Street, 6 pm.
Money closed easy at 34. Exchange
cpjiejt at A.ifZ ior sixty days, 4.751 for sight.
Gold closed at IU. after sellinz at 11?
Government ilobedfitirtJCurrencv sixes
l.ieii State lwn4sidttll.7Firginia sixes,
plk35; new 42; .consqRdaed Si, Ga sixrs
f n -- - ujjoi.jww wu, iu iiu j u-i
ly, 28; R R, Jan and4 1W, 55; April and
October, 35; new Jap?ud July 18; special
tax,9; NCsixeU5.: . - .
Flour uktteadraiuf ker; Southern
.closed dull and rather lnwr ma ; in:'
BaKiihbre, ! ' Ajexkndrfa''- and trergelvWn
f ertto good strperfiafi, 5 J56,05i extra
arfday-dT I0J25r Alt6imoPd extra
8i$a9JJQ;elaware 6.758.75;altilaore
S Vr$J8JWWlM& 6.85
8.75 Wheat quiet. Corn- firmer.
"P!Mtfskii eenerallv litmi.fiPorklBibflr
! Cotton ottlet ahd firmer) 15 for I6w mid
f dlfn-grm I6f middling,
XJPWP1' JUarchyirgin,ia sixes, old
35; consQlidatedJSll.. North Camli
, Cotton firm for good grades; others dull
l iuf JH"1" . Peat weat; white
choice 1 85;ndic amber 1 80185. Com
firmer; receipts, light; white Southern 72
78; yellow Southern i!70 75; mixed
WefflI8Q-AOatt dult Southern 55G0;
wetterB 5559 . Provision firmer; 'there
s- more-dupeaUion tobuy but little to sell -PorKdsrmicaanaedii-
da ir
(llN iMfii A aaii i'W .!J o i -r.
r-anoaiaprs,
.cured hams
.X&on-XMt cargo and involees. fiSifa
Whxsltiy nominal at 9797i. Sugar
" I MtIImeiUtoiIpariy ot this place from
12ai3- VSZinJi 2.
Net? Advertisements.
$250,000
Ifor
Ponrtli Grand Gift Concert
i roft THE BKiETIT OF TUB
Mlic of Kentnily,
6d,
icketsl2,000 Gifts
v.. J.
Wf OF GIFTS.
ONE GRAN IX OASlJ GI FT
ONK GRAND CASH GIFT
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT
$250,000
100,000
50.000
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT
ONE GRAND CASH-GIFT
25,000 I
17,500
10 CASH GIFTS $10,000 each $100,00)
35 CASH GIFTS, 5.000 each 150,000
$P CASH -GIFTS, 1,000 each
SO CASH GIFTS, 500 each
100 CASH GIFTS, 400 each
150 CASH GIFTS, 500 each
250 CASH GIFTS, 200 each
325 CASH GI FTS. 100 each
50,000
40,000
40,000
45,000
50,000
32.500 1
11,000 CASH GIFTS, 50 each
550,000
Total, 12,000 Gifts, all cash.
amounting to $1,500,000
'Sn. The Concert and distribntfon f
gifts will : ptmJLlvdg and unequivocally take
phlcf, on the luiy note ' Jtxtd, whether all tfcr
tickets are sold or not, and the 12,000 guts
all inuu in proper proportion to the nni-
ber ot tickets s up.
PBI0E OF TICKETS.
Whole Tickets, $.50 ;ll9Jvcs, $25 ; Tenths,
or each coupon, $5; Eleven 'Whole Tick
ets for $500 : 221 Tickets for $1000: 113
Whole Tickets for $5000; 227 Whole Tick
ets for $10,000. No discount on less than
$500 worth of tickets.
The time for t fie drawing near at hand.
and arsons lnfendini to purchase tickets
have no tune to lose.
THOS. E BBAULETTE,
, - a
Agent. Public Lihrarr Ky., and Manager
Uift Concert, Piihlir Library Ikuld
Ing, LouisS'tlle Ky.
fob 21
FITS. & EPILEPSY
posltiveljr Cimnl. The won't cases ofjong
est standing, ' by using Dr. Ilerbard
Cure. A bttle sent free to all addres-
sinir
f b 21 J. E DIRDLER.
Dru-t, SU Mli Ave., N. Y.
EXTERMINATORY
And I n sect Pow
der
For Uats, Mice, Roach s, Ants, Bed-Dug!,
Moths, vc.
J. V. IIKNItY, rURUAX CO..
fib 21 v". Y.. S-le AiT'-ntJ".
NEW YORK DAY-BOOK.
A Democratic Weekly, established
1850. It supports whitk scprkmacy, po
lirii-.il and sK-ial. Terms, $2 per year. Tt
clubs, nine copies for $S. SjHH-inien cop
ies free. Address DAY-BOOK, N"ct York
Citv.
frb 21
! Ms Honseloli Maiaziae.
The Best Dollar Monthly.
$0
C 1 a dav made bv emras-
V I O sing for this
now in its 14th vohmye with chpu,
THE Y0SEMITE VALLEY,
11x20 iuchek, iu 17 Oil Colors.
Magazine. 1 year, mounted chromo, fc?.00
Mngazine, I veur. unmounted chromo, 1. 5
Mag tzine, nlone, 1 year, $1-00
Examine our Clubbing and Premiu n
Iasls
Two Firt-Class Periodienls for tlie price
of tme. We solicit cxjerieneed can v-iser
and others to send at omre for terms and
SK''huen Mauine. Address
fe! 2l ' & E SII'irE. Pub'r,
41 riirk-Tlow, X. Y. City-, or 'Xewburgh.
N. Y.
BOYS& IT1IDDLED AGED m Eft
Trainq-l for a Suecssful Start in Business
fiife. taui;Ti?how t get a Living. Make
Money, and become Enterprising. ITseful
Citizens, Eastman IXnslness College,
Porhkeeisie, N. Y., On-the-IIudson, the
only Institution devoted to this especially.
The oldest arid only practical Commercial
School, and only one providing situations
for Gr4u:tes.. Refers to, Patrons and Grad
uates in ricarlv everv citv and town. A n-
1 pllcahts enter any day.. AdIress Ibf" par-
ticniars ana Uatalogue or 3,000 graIuates
in business. - - :
feb 21 II-. Gvf.JEA8TMAN, LL. r ,
1 Ass Poughkeepsie,NMY.
3 QOA pei? day I Agents -ranted I
t) to wCvr AH classes of working peo r
pie,, of eitjier sex, young or old, tpake tuore
rabuay; at work fof; us in the'r .3pa're mo
rnent&tOxall the time, j than at janytlimg'
else. Particulars free. Address O: STIX
SOX & CO.fidrtland, Maine.
::mb 21 -t ff; , j . --:
THE GOLDEN. EGG
for Wgents.1 Large income' guaran teed. :
IJnclwe stamp br circular. L ."
feb 21 U. ALLISON,
113 Chambers St., N. Y.
, 1 ' . i ' ' .I
dUUjLtisrr. . . ,
EtJlflV-tlJlio'rieli- V
1-
eajcn-jjiowri- -JacknW4tv
Monitor and. other desirable .varie
ties Just; landed and for sale low to close
conspnment. ' ' ' " ! " '!
. STBNIIOTJSE, MACAX7LATA CO.
' -feb If " ''' -. . - . v.,- rr? iv . '
01 -'fi ft'Wfii Wall St ofteri leads to a
ly fortune. Narlsk.' 32-page pampW-
iev ior scamp, v alkxtij? r, I cmbripge ' A
f1 rokefs, 3 Vl-t.r N.
T?LATGlasaliiUnd3f-2;3, 4 and 5 inches
A JLEA MS JITTER. CAP BILL and
JJ iJJlMlHt'lAL NOTE PAPER.
mm
iUlT
ry, Diamonds,, Silver
and: Plated Wwe,
Sjictae
HUSIG DOSES
AND MANY
OTH JL3TICIES
TOO NU3IKB0US
to bBisr,ri02sr.
. AT
J. T. BUTLER'S
OPPOSITE THE MANSION IIOIjSE
Octoler 22
D
IAR1ES for 1874 at
jan 17
PUREFOT'S.
Cull ana Try I'll em.
I DOUBT if a liner cracker whs ever
made than the celebrated Lunch Milk
Biscuit, just received at
jan 21 J. S. M. IAVinN'S.
3rd detw alxve Market. Trade 8t.
R. R. R.
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
CTJHES THE WORST PLXTfS
In from One to Twenty Minutes
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mmp tti : raowaT 4; N-v Ifv t. j.
Vaark. Infwrniatlwit VuTU tiiw' .t ut
ttfrT lllltcrs are a purely Yc-ctnbl
preparation, made chicliy from thc n.
live licrls found on the lower ran
tie Sierra Nevada inountains of Calif0r
ncv the nunjicinal properties of w.l
n.rt extracted thmefrom without tlie us!
of Alcohol. 'I"hc quest if n is alin,v
daily ;ukcd. "What is the cause of the
unpJirillhrltMl smcresa of Vixkuak Hit
TKKrtiCJur jutswer is, that they rcmovi
the eanse of diw.-itic, and tho patient re--ciivers
his health. They arc the great
bio! puriherand a lit'c-xivin? piincipl,.
a perfect Kenuvator and In igor.mir
of 4he system. Never boforcin ' the
hUtnry' f the world has a lncdicin,. 1)M.U
cimiHuiwbd pss'ssinjr tlil: ri-m.-irkablc
crjfialitit's of VlNKo.u: liimus in lu-alinp
sick of evisrjv. disease man is ln-ir to. fbeV
arc a gentle: 1-nrirative as well as a Tmiic
rfflienni: -Consfi'.-tion or Inllannnation ij
the. Liveriiuid . Vi.sc-e nil Organs iu iiiliou
lliseasey
' The pwpcrties of Dn. Walkek's
YrSKOAlt Uittkhs are Aierit-iit. DiaphnrptiV
''Carminative, Nutritious; Laxative. Dinivti,-
SM'dative. Counter-irritant SudwuV, Alien!
tlve. and Anti-Bilious.
R. H. JIcDO"ALD & CO..
Pruppists and Gen. Apts, San Frrnewm
and cor. of Wtwhineton and C'Virhwn St. v
Sold by aU DrwgKlsts and Di-ilm
THE OltEAT REMEDY FOR
COW SUMPTION
which can be cured by a
timely resort to this stand
ard preparation, as has been
proved by the hundreds of
testimonials received by the
proprietors. It is acknowl
edged by many' prominent
physicians to be the most
reliable preparation ever in
troduced lor the relief and
cure of all Lung complaints,
and is offered to the public,
sanctioned by the experience
of over forty years. "When
resorted to in season it sel
dom fails to effect a speedy
cure in the most severe
cases of Coughs, Bronchitis,
Croup, -Whooping Cough,
Influenza, Asthma, Colds,
Sore Throat, Pains or Sore
ness in the Chest and Side,
Iivcr Complaint, Bleeding
at the Lungs, &c. "Wistar's
Balsam does not dry up a
Cough, and leave the cause
behind, as is the case with
most preparations, but it
loosens and cleanses the
lungs, and allays irritation,
thus removing;, the cause of
- the complaint.
BETH W. F0WLE & SONS, Borton, Hum
And old by Druggists RndPcakrigcucruy.
jan 16 lv
NOTICE
TUST received a fine
lot
Sugar
Cured
V Can yafcsed Hams.
fork
8ausage, Hond'ny, Buck-wheat I "r
Grits, and everything in the Grocer) 1
Call at once and vou will not he
pointexl. J. L. BROTHERS CO.
Opposite Merchants' & Farmers Mtiow
Bank.
jan. 31. '
p m D V 1 G
BEGS to inform his l'ncnds andcust""'
ers that he has again taken charge v
wiger iee aioon unuw w ot.
lias added to his former business tne
per ana roner. ior me n
trade. . He will send it yjhfTaeTl?nlD(i.
at $1.80 per dot, the bottles to be return
15 jan 24 3m t
trHii 0 24. nnavWEK OFFICE
NOTICE.
rmiE BUSY BEE SEWING S0Clfl
1 are now prepared to ff2lAeT8,troBK,
for plain 'or Ornamental kiDg
Knitting Crocbeting, fc.-ftaftbe ie
eitcfpted: -Orders mnst beeRa Tiade
dertcV M MrarAfinie W Mil
Street; near Air-Line P0",! care
cations through post-office addressc
cosrr fob cash
till
j!VIcpnai to d spose of bis ellO
at ot for .Cis6 bnl
'. -r 'jT !i?f 1 . .1 swill
for rent.. They contain fiJf located in
necessary out building f Jgto
pleasant part of tfce town, -JPOK.
PURKFOYS