ii I'l - . : ; , ...V. . ...... ..;:. ii ' .mi s ur i'I sTmiirfsiaaasj m i-,, nana i J- t . Till AIR WE BUEATHE AT NIGHT Wu have nil heard of the Blaftk Hole at Calcutta. It was a room eighteen feet square. In this room one hundred and for ty six persons were confined. It had. hut inn sVil". J if mm.A i!i it am ill inn III. Duuglion, in his 'Ecments of Hygiene," say-: ''In Vrta than an hour many of the prisoners were attacked ith extreme difficulty of breathing : several were de lirious, and the place was filled with inco herent raving, in which the cry for wa ter was predominant. This was handed to I hem by the sentinels, hut without the effect of allaying thirst. In less than four hours many were suffocated ar died in delirium. In five hours the survivers, except those at the grate, were frantic And outrageous. At length most of them became insensible. Eleven hours after they were imprisoned, twemy-thfee only of one hundred and forty six came out alive, and tlnse we;e in a highly putrid fever." There are many "black holes like this used for sleeping rooms; the difference between them and the one at Calcutta is that they are not crammed rjuite so fitll of human being?. In a word, ih.-n, we may say a sleeping apartment should be largp, lofty and airy. It is poor enconomy for health to have large and spacious parlors, nnd small. ilUveutiluted bed-rooms. Fah ion, however, is a reigning diety in this respect, and will no dcubt, continue, to bear away, notwithstanding our protest against her dominion. You will scarcely drink after another person from the fame glass, yet, you will breathe over and over the same air charg ed with the filth and poison of a hundred human bodies around yon. You cannot bear to loyeh a dead body because it is so polluting ; hut yon can take right into your .longs, and consequently into your body, your system, those poie-oiious parti cles and noxious exhalations which the bodies around you refused, and winch had been caet iuhe atmosphere by their lungs, ht cause the health of their bodies required them? to be thrown off. If the "timorous nice creature.; who ca.n scarcely set a foot on the ground," who are so delicate that they run distrac ted at the crawling of it worm, flyiii of ; bat, or sqtieuling of a mouse, cfrr.hl set what they breathe at midnight carousal, 111" verv mi Hi! La II. anrt In!" it Hum Ire. j , , o - they Would never he cugtit in such com piny again. Nay, jf they could see what they breathe in their own dwellings, nfler the doors and windows have b en closed a litttle while, they would soon keep open houses. More sickness is causedJiy villa ted air than can be named. It is one of the roost prominent causes of Bcrofula, which is hut another name lor half the diseases that attack the human body. It vitiates and destroys the whole founda tion of life the blond. In-the' sick room it often alignments the disease, or renders it in curable. If the physician comes in and opens the window or a door stand a j tr lor a moment, the good nurse, or the tender mother or the kind wife, Or the loving sister, will fly up and close it as though the life of the sick were at stake. All this is well meant kindness, hut really cruel. If you woubjbjiavc health, breathe fresh air open your windows every baoruing and often during the day, leave off your ruffles from the thin. Let the air in your bedrooms; you cannot hive too much of it, provided it does not blow too strongly upon you. Niagara Falls Correspondence of the Missouri . v Democrat. LOVES YOUNG DUE AM. Goat Island abounds in romantic walks, shady retreat, cool resting places, and picturesque scenes, which afford every onportumt v lor low converse, sweet wliis . t percu luiuuug.'v, ur ci twua luia, an nie caee may be, ind tram JO a. ia. until early twilight t lie wpoda are fall of lovers, mar- l ied and eiughvwlio flirt, build airilcaslfes, . ... . ..... ... lead leiHivsoii, .loanum Miller and bwin- burne to each other, stoppiui; at frequent intervals to take long, lingering- glances into each other' eyes, glances which con vey more affection in a minute than the lips could otter in a week. Most of man nnd woman kind ' have been there" at ome peiiod o -their lives, and right there let me propound a question : Why in ihe name of all ihe fond hopes never realized, and the tender emotions of the human heart, does there come hut one perio in lile just preceding or immediately after marriage in which we indulge in these aonl-thrilling glances ? 1 put the same qnesiion to n poet and philosopher once, and while Le freely admitted thai tin; love hobormhis "wife alter twenty years ot married life was no more to be cojnpan-d to his oily love ibnn a glowing anthracite Uame tp u fire-Hy's spark, yt' lie had never lieen uble to realize that peculiai Miss and ecslacy ol mind erperit nfei d dn ling bis cohrting days, and the only time Ins wife had ever fiveii hint one i,f iioe aouNsearching glances was tin ears af:er marriage, and wa occaijuei! by a; denial OQ bis part that be had l.vT.na,l half of a cast a rd pie, and a lV.Tre on her part to look in bis eves tu s e if Was revirieating. And now, when I see thtae young people around me ritjoying the priug-dinae of lif-, 1 mentally: tuutc lhp.old couplet. A Mak irnoAnvEKTUiiu.- Tlure is a mighty clrtrr man living in Damiile, Vi, dy tin- name ol Ike U Utiiice-, All airii have llu'ir noiiiur iihoiit iiixkinar :, fi.rt and Jke had Li. 11 h -,.t ..n i,l, a f....- hsmns I 1 i: - - . S- " I I as CaV V s a ......... ... ..nu .. i. iu:u III H IIIIC COlii) fS . W n i: .... M..;.. ........ 'PI main riii-f'i. I Licit! US a hxg fine candy and toy -hop ill the place ut the "ann' nun- aud the people laughed nd said "what dnea Ike IUiiica exbect to Jo wiih that little rhop ?" Ike never aid nnylhmg. And ahoul the only men he ua ever eeeu ti talk with were friuters in the place. A year or two T J .1.. I . . sou e a it nut mmiiu me oig cmuectionary raan put lud brat adveitiseuit ul in q paper that he had ever waiten, and it was to sell out li in slock and move away. And Ike had gone iuto a big store ! lie' in it now. tie's called the Santa Claus ol Virginia, and all the border of Carolina bav their "good things' of hiiu ! We asked him Ike bow did jou make your inotiey ? ' "Pshaw" he sat 1 wiih a laugh, you know it teas with printer's ink. T':nry Clay's court dress, worn at the f Ghent, has bceu presented to id (Ky ) museum. Salisbury Post Office Directory and Mail Arrangements. OfBce hours from 7J a. m. to 8 p. m., during the week, Sundays from 7J a. m. to 9 a. m. Time of arriif al and closing the mails. Oreat South Western mail from New Orleans, Louis iana, Memphis. Nashville and Chattanooga, Tennessee, Atlanta, Augusta, Ga., Columbia, S. C, CharlotUfc J. C, ducat 9 45 p. at., clcwes at 9 p. m. J Eastern, Wilmington, Newborn, Goldsboro, Raleigh, Dnrhams, Hillsboro, and Co. Shop, due ai 5 o'clock a. m., closes 9 p. m. Northern, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington Cifv, Richmond and thinville Va., Greensboro, Hih Point, Thomasville, Winston, Salem and Lexington, due at 5 a. in., closes 9 ft DJ Western, Wolfe Creek, Term., Warm Springs, Asheville, Old Fort, Marion, Morganton, Hick orv Tavern, Nejvt.on, Lenoir, Catawba Station, Sutesville and Rowan Mill, due at 4 p. m. closes at 9 a. in. North Western, from Hnntsville, ladkinville, Richmond Iilh Farmington, Mocksville, Jeru salem, arrives Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur days at 5 p. inf. closes, Sundays, Tuesdays, Thurs- Aava flt 10 n.'fn. South Eastern mail, from ChcrawS. C. Wadtw boro, Ansonville, Norwood, Albemarle, Ken dais Store, Gold 1 1 ill and Rockville, arrive Tuesdays and Fridays at 7 p. m.,cloae Sundays and Wednesdays at 10 p. m. Mail from Mllledgeville, Jackson Hill, Heal ing Springs land Pool, arrives Tuesday at 7, clones Monday at 6 a. iu. Mt. Vernon Mail arrives Saturdays at b p. m.. and closes, Fridays 9, p. m. - Money Orders and Registered Letters, Office opens daily jfrdm 9, a. m., to 4 p. in., ex -epl Sundavs. . ' DA VID L. BRINCLE, Postmaster. NE V SPA PER LAWS. We receive sjo many iuqnires as to tin- laws irovernineihe eireulatiou of newspapers, that wtfliiid it necessary to publish the following j summary, which will cover all the questions that have been; addressed to us : 1. Subscribers are considered wishing to continue their. Subscription. 2. If subscribers ordering the discotitinance of their periodicals may eontiuue to seud them until all krrearages are paid. 3. If aubsfei jbers ueleet or ji fuse to take thir peri'idica .if urn the nifiee to which they ire direuted,! jh'y are he'd responsi b! Jill l,ev "i.avt- si-ttfr-d tireir bill, aud ordered them ontiuued'i . .i ,Jf subi-i ibrs move to other places wit!iout iiitfijiing the publishers, and the per are snt to ihe tormer airectum, they held respo'sibb o. 1 iie counts nave ueciueu mat ret ising to take papers) from the office, or removing ami leaving them uncalled for, is prim 1 facie evidence of intentional fraud. C. Any pets 01 who receives a newspaper and makes "f it, whether he has ordered it or uot is held in law, to be a subscriber aud must pay for it. POlSTAL IXFORMATIOX. 1 e Letters go to any part of the United States for three cents! per half once, if prepaid. Unpaid letters are sent to the Dead letter office at WiMjhjugtoii. Letter. weisr "trig over an ounce, and pre p;iid a single riite. are J' irwarded to their des tination, aul the b.dauce due collected on delivery. City letters must be prepaid two cents per half ounce. Books. Pujstag on books, uot exceeding four ounces tul weight 4 cents. Each additional t' mr ouuees or fraction thereof 4 ceuts. Newspapers Newspapers sent from the office of publication may be prepail at the following rates per quarter : Dailies, 33 ets. per qr. Weeklies, 5 . Monthlies, (not over 4 02) 3 Quarterlie$. 1 Miseellanebjis Matter. Ou unsealed circu lars, maps, prints, engravings, music, cards, photograph 3 j types . cuttings, roots, seeds, A:c , on one package to one address, prepaid not exceed) nglfo'ir ounces 2 cen's ; over four and not exceeding eight ouuees, 4 cents. The weights of .packages is linrted to thirtv- i two ounces. - Money Orders. Money can be Sent to any part u the country with absolute safety, by ..... j v.wa, nnii ii irrs oOtamillg a MolieV Order, t.ir are; On uot less than $1. and not over $20, 10 ! cents- LOver $20 apd nntesceedina $50. 25 cents. 1 X 1 i.i, . - " ":i,M laf'J1" 'r less tiiau J , ur un.re 1 than $20 Sundry I'emes It costs 15 cents extra besides the regular postage to register a let ter. Stamps cut nut from Stamped Envelopes : are not auowu to be piaceit upon other let t rs. , : NTERPBISE Tim onlv Kfli l.ible Ciitt Disiribuiion iu tho Country ! 8100.000 00 TO BE UlSTUllil'TED IN - - I D. SIN E' s 41-ji SEMI-ANN IT .L riFT; Enterprise, To be drthen Friday, July 4th, 1S73. ONE Gil AND CAPITAL PRIZE, 810,000 in -Sold ! One Pr ze $5,000 iu Silver! I ive $ ,000 l,rls BoOO - Each in fiREEX BACKS. ,, S M0 CI . ,.i, i,pi-,.o felOOj Two Family Qtrriages and Matched JIorse$ with Stleer-.youtileiL liarncs, worth 1,600 each ! Two Ihigj-ies, Homes, &c, worth $G00 each ! Two Fine-toued liosewood' Planus worth $500 each Tea Family Saving Machines, wrth $100 each ! ! 1500 GM anj Ar Lerr Anting Watches, ! wf from $10 to $300 each. i CloW Chain?' Oliver-ware, Jewelry ,&c, Ac Wiiole aWnmber aifts, 10,000. Tickets Limited to 60,000. AGEXTS WANTED to Sell Tickets, to whom Lfberal Premiums will be paid! Single Tick0ut $2; Six Tickets $10; Twelve Tickets $g0 ; Twenty-five Tickers $40. Circulars containing a full list of prizes, a de scription of tliie manner of drawing, and other information (a reference to the Distribution will be sent to anv one ordering them. All let ters must be addressed to "Vm e L' D RINE' Bo 86 101 W. Fifth St. mxriKKiT, n 0 t0 S2Q 1 l! - ' 1-,c1! All classes or II ,.v.T" "urking pumle, ol eithsr sex. vmur or - v .au ui hm mi,.? n :n --7z. mi E 1 sr- y i. i.u., 1-orllana, MU.t. .jtj, Tn.T -.-njiaanw cam, rsxacnlsas ... - 1 ' jiuyij ' I'll 1.1 c , . FURNIT.URE! J. A. CLODFELTER & CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Furniture, mg: Jsvite attention to their stock of Cot- tage Bedsteads French Chaimber Suits, SSB Walnut and tminted Cane Seat Chairs. Roeking Chairs of all descriptions. Extension, Dining Tables- -taWes of all kindsWardrobe. Bureaus, Washstands, What-Nots, Sofas, Reception Chairs and Parlor Soita. Also, many? other articles which we are prepared to sell as cheap or cheaper than any Jlouscin the western part of the State Be-aure to call.nearlv opposite tbe Mansion Hotel, next door below the Express ofBce, see ou r stock and hear our prices. Our terms cash. Special orders (made from photographs in our office.)-will be supplied. rg A full assortment of Rosewood, Met alii :nd Walnut Burial Cases, which can be fur nished at .5 hours notice. Jtaii 1-1 Ij-- KEW TAILORING SHOP IS SALISBURY. j The undersigned after an absence of more- -LI than 20 wars, during which time he has gained lunch exerience and knowledge in the proper management of business, has returned to Salisbury, and opened a Tailor Shop vert door tu the Sat ional Hotel, room formerly occupied by the Messrs. Horah, as a Silver Smith Shop, where he i ever ready to receive calls and obey order in his line. All work warranted and good fits guaranteed Every possible expense savedtto his customers. He is in regular re ceipt bf llie new styles and fashions. Trade taken in exchange for work when suit able to parties contracting. THOMAS DICKSON. Feb'. 12, 1873 tf:22 Valuable Land for Sale, I offir for sale the plantation located six mileafSouth West f Salisbury and fur miles i I'ruiii C ina Grove Depot on the X. C. Kailroad. j rheso lands were fortiierlr the propel ty of the ! latejlir Sain'l. Kerr. There are 0u acres iu the tra3t if which about one haif i cleared, the re muijulei being beavilv timbered with ak hicko ry tc. ihy soil is icrtile and adapted to wheat. oats, Corn.-tobacco, ch;A"erac. There are on the place a good dwelling, o'M-hoiises and a well of good water. It wiil be divided, if necessary, to suit the wants of purchasers. Col. 1?. If. Cowan of Salisbury will how the land, and nia!e terms with parties desirous of purchasing. For further information npply t Col. R 11. Cwan at Salibury N. C., or address me at Wilmington K. C. ii. Tv. BRYAN, Executor of Mm-ch 6 tf. N.N. N iXON, dce'd. SMITH'S MPROVED Patent Weil Fixture. YK c.dl the attention of the public tth;s admirable iuventioir It is especially recoin ineiided to private families, beiuc onveni- ent for quick tilling, self emptying and ease ; in drawing. For durability it is unsurpass- ed having an Iron covered Top. the wind- ... . . . lass, rpe and bucket are protneteu from the weather. It is so jirrauged as to secure ab solute si. fety from accident, eveu in theh nds ; of the most careless, and willfully negligent : person. MllKONEY Jc BKO. ! 7:-tf. . aa m. aaL. -' i'HESERVEll Is a sure and effectual cure for CONS U M P I I O N And all the dieaaea of the THROAT, ASSHBZA, dkC. Send for circular to WM. A. Smith, Concord, X. C, For sale by C. H. BARKER & Co. Salisbury K. C. Arid all principal drugging in the United S'iites. April 3 Urn., For Sale. 38 1-4 acreaof land, partly within the cor porate limits of the city of Salisbury, eligible lor ouilding lot, and also well suited iothe culture of cotton. Upon the premises is already a !tan liful and commodious Residence of ten rooms and all necessary out buildings, and a well o! excellent water. The improvement" are nearlv new ami of the most desirable description ulo 1... Ar 4 , , ' . .' . I u nn ui it acres upon wnicli is a goon site for a l an vara, l ne property will be sold greatly below i's real value. Apply lo Ihe sulcriber J. A- BRADSHAW. ' Salisbury, Jan. 30, 1373 tf :20 The Great Democratic Journal. TIIK NEW YORK I Weekly News.! ' a I BB!wJ. WOOD, Editor dt Prop'r. A 5f.jinmorri Eight Page Sheet, Filly-six : Column ol Heading Matter. ; Contains all ihti ncirs, foreign, domestic, polit- ; leal add general, with full and reliable market -' rcpoitiji. Kacli number also contains several j shore fetorics, and a great variety of literary, arieiiltural and scientific matter, etc., etc., con- ! atituiiag, it i dontidently asserted, the most' -'unplete weekly newspaper in this counirv. i ! TERMS $2 A YEAR. Iduccmeiits to Clubs: is i "e Corilt B. OOP vnnr en on Ten copies, one year, aipd an exira cony to ihe sender S15 00 Twenty copiL-s, one year, and extra copy to-sender Fifty copies, one year, and extra copy to sender an . .S25 00! i an . . $5 00 Parties sending clubs as above, may re tain 20 per cent of the money received by them, as commission. Persons desiring to act as agents supplied with specimen bundles. Sjiecimen ropies sent free to any address. All letters should be directed to VtKtir YORK WGRKI.T m BOX 3.795, EW YORK CITY POST OFFICE. i'. tf $72 00 E ACH WEEK. Afjents wanted everywhere. Business strictly legitimate. Particulars free. Address 361y. J. WORTH & CO., St Lo,,is Mo. 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Subscription Price, Three Dollars Per Year, which give the suoscrioers jr ntv-iwo numlersof the best Fami ly Weekly, the Cbromo 'H:nte" finely framed. and n numbered Certificate entitling the holder to one idmre in the ditril,i;tion of premiums for 101 ciiiM;riue now wiin me agent or senn direct to the pnblbber. SPECIMEN COPIES, particular-, etc., sent fre, A ITMTPO Iu every town, at home AuLli I-jj or l&j.sm ..-. Il .1.1 I I, . . ,1 hl A N 7 rl premiums fir gett-ng WW ri.ll 1 L- U "; eiubs The best outfit. Suud at onee for Terms and particulars Address. WATERS & CO., Pub., Chicago. FINK 'JIPOKTID ENG 'AVIC8. Large size) for Framing or for Portfolios. This catalogue of engravings comprises a list of elegant works, from the bt-st American and j European artists. Every variety of subject is represented Portraits, Landscapes, Animals, Figures, Marine Views, anil Historical Pictures from such well known artists as LANDKKS, ; HERRING. WILKIEROSA BONHEUR, and Others. OVER 700 D1FFERENTSUBJKCTS. They are of all 7?, from 12x15 to 2(x40 j and ean lie sent lv mail or express prepaid, carefully done up iu ruller, and without injury. Piice, from SI to SIC, accoiding to size. fjr5f A discount made on large purchases. lAiibCVlLS SI' FKKK To A M IDDUKS-S. We also furnish the OF FINE STEEL ENGH AVIXfLS. (Saiail fclzr) fa. Hu- I'm He i., r r-:-Batk or lliast rattan. Thee engravings have appealed in the Ei LtXTic MaOAZIKK audeoinprinethe Portraits of nearly every distinguished man ot the past and present centuries. Our li.-t contains portraits of H ISTORIANS. POETS, ARTISTS, WARRIORS, KtNOS, STATLSMEN, HISTORIC AND IDEAL j PIl Tl'l! t-X A- .K n v , i iir ccncrvT ZVivrT Nt a -V J Dl1 h UkFA N 1 SLIUHCT: . ; 1 "ey nre printed on dim-rent si rett paper : .......... i .... .... .. . .... i , i j . . i Clin, l r-iu.lll M A 1 V, HI pi. I I 1,1 Mr, i v I . 1 1 I I 1 can be sent by mail, careiul'y done up in roller ! prepaid, to any address. Pike small sizs, 10 t:. -Qnirto s'zr lie A tpceimen of each al cnfalorue rcul on rc- c-.til of '2 cent. CATALOGUES SKN I Kit EE TO ANY tPDltBSS. E. H. FULTOKT, Publisher, 10S Fl'LTOX ST., XKIV YOliK. Mav 1 , tf. Sanliuod : How lol Hi. w Bfa!or;d. J ii- t i.n'.'i I cm n- tl- 'lllr: I n c ol' O ' xiird I on llu- r -rt i l cur (l- mil m iHffri) of - I i ii ' iii. mi r.k rr S ii:il WtiLnu. In- vol iitar 'tml i.ts. lr. t jit Mi- In mnl I'hjil- !! Iiicmi c ty, I-p iMrf ti Atrr-mrf, tir.; : CtiKarMlTii s, l p lp T .-nil Kits, lin ui 1 l y ir f in hit-l-r-i - ut ul rX' : fi ui , lie-. HT" t' ! - i . a -nl,l rn r'oi rnl- fi n'. 'I lip i--l hr tr 1 nut r. In Hi rf.n MII- -n y, rl ! I 1 tin ntr l 4-n i ililr y " .icc -fu rir'H '-. Ihf m ar lur nrqiiet.' i.f tt - ' oe n lf Ho llerith rel IM,ilit Ihril.-int ro e nf 'nlr!il a ln tr ih nj(:. :ii ii f iIt kn . i liiitln i-ui n mo-l-i ( C"r nt oti -r i i r, c tain il ft 1 1 , lj inirai.f of lili-h vi ry (frrrr. ho i.il , r hi c t.il !' mj I b-. wy purr I I i clf t in a Ir. -rli at- ly fwl r -Mealljr. f"T '. ! cturo niilil I 'ii Uie li iu of i Tory ymitli I aialc try n mi in Hit !!. et't. nil rr ft at in a p aln rrvrl pr. n any adi-M. , p '- lil i n r. c- ipt i.f Ci Tii a. r I w u nn v - ni. AUn, r. CuIti ra r I " Mai ria e ' u:Hr, ' , r c Uj crbl I AJiIre a lli-l'ullikhi r. niA". J. iv. k i.i r co.. , 127 Bowerv, New'Yurk. Post-offiea Box, 4 5 S f April 17 tf. desiruMc Hriek nonce -frith 7 ; nnr.it arc all nec-pssarv out "ihmisi's: iti:ntc(l in tli most ili'sirablo nart of Town. Person:- wishir." to purchase, cau applvttt this office tf-IM q Beware of Counterfeits! JOB MOSES' 8IRF&c1iiiS,s,9 SMlsssorto .ell the rounterfexU to make or enter prliU. PJLTJ a 9mm f J Messes -uh SSSSSi- buS .aT.' wwtktm imitation,. The ojr-rani PUb are osiailiac In the cure of all those ?.?V nd daaawrossi diseases to which the female eosst-tattoo is sabjset. Ther nraderste all excessive ssf DrugfitU eater proAU. tZ rure sii snpprestion of the menses when cased $7 d- ,utJOBv' disease. In all eases of 1T? i,d.fJP'u1 flections. Pains in the Back and .Ijmbe, FaUsws on sBrht exertion. PalniUUon Te7 Powerful, contain aa4 Whites, they will effect a aas hamfila4 .likn.k CbwoJa, in Kniflish German and French around leTss fuU direction and advice. ..V oitTiE PUis are sold at most drux stores, but u roar druirsist cannot snpplr the oknvimk. do not pe Dersasded to accept anv counterfeit or boaras sr 5? md One IMlar to the sole proprietor. Job 18 t V,rt Uu.lt Street. New York, with naaae ass, and a bottle ot tha OSSTJIKS Pills sseoiwlr and safely packevi in t lain wranoass arill h. ant h. mu. as wnicn joa win eau (or the pack - sxprssa. ' RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES. BRTAiri WIMOjnC TTAFF.ns cars Oocgbcb, Corns. A stem. BsoscRms. Boss "Jat, Hoaasarsiass. Dim cult Hsxitsdio, l.s nnnaHT Consdiotiom and i,rxo Dmtaaxa. Thar fasve no taste of medicine, and anr child wiU take Utatst rnoosaads havs been restored to health that naa before despaired. Taatimmw jrivan in hundreds tSsa. Ask lorBKYAN'S PUIJIUNIO WAFERS. lTifiE.t1!!lV1' ksx. JOB MOSES. Propns as. is rv-iaadt jKatj Wsw York. THE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY. DEImARTl E'S SPECIF! C PILL. Pnparsd by J. OARAM'IKRK, ... Ho. 314 Raw Lombard . Paris. xiS P' are huzhly recotnss sailed by the entire Med real Faculty of Pranos as the very best remedy in all cases of Spermatorrhcaa. or Seminal Weakness : JT," Bpioa: Deposits ia the Urine . Nervous De bihty, and all the rhssU. train of PI ar.ain rrom Abase and Secret Habits They cwrr when all other remedies fail, and have basn nsed with aatoaish nac success by tha leadins French Physiciaas donas; hs past 11 years. Pamphlet of Advice in each box. or will be sent Kree to sny address. Price finer Box. Sent by mail. sred frrm mil tt.tr- ". on receipt of pries by any sdvarUasd A rent OSC AR O. MOSES, ft ("oBTXAJrpx St.. Msw Yob. 89lUawaJ Aenwur America. UUg !, , z. 4o: IV, WILSON'S LIVKU UKUIRnV. A sureund permanent Cure for alt diseases caused by a deranged Liver, such as Jaundice, Dyspepsia. Heartburn, Fe vers, Nervousness, Impurity of the Blood, Melancholy, Costiveness, Sick Headache, Pains in the Head, and all hindered diseases. EVER VFA MIL Y SIIO VLD HA VE FT. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS Prepared only by j&l. 3L.ii 3Eji A S.T-I860-X BITTERS CELEBRATED TONIC AND APPETIZER, rPXTRELT A VEGETABLE PREPAttATlOW, com poasdstaply of wen-known ROOTS, HERBt FRUITS, combined with other Mtr natora ar OpMrtH. Apart Ntfe, AttmttT ana AbM-DUIom. Tb isaai ml la a aoAetant quaatlty of apartt from the SUGAR C ASK tofceep them in any ctt. mate, which nukfcs the . 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S.n. .- ..s.it aareTSs.M,ta, era Sslse atTr 7 a f !Ti fln s Ins, asass f t-xal) - xx Frospeetas for liy.ftixtii THE ALDINF An lllaatraied Mouihlw Jiurn,, tlJ;r nllj admiied U be tbe Haodaanm " Ptrnodical in tbe World. A Rp. reaeuiauv aod Cbampioo of Amei ican Tate. Krtfar Sate in Book or fines Sior. THE ALDLSEt vhile iaaad win, n f refularitj, baa aoa of tbe taatporarr or JT iotereat cba racier latic of ordinary periook' It it an elrccnt miaellanr of imr liJwT; graceful Hit-rat ore ; and a coUeciioa atiZl tbe rareat wprcimna of artuue akiH, ia uTv and whit. AlUiouah each oecedia aflbrda a freab pleasure to tta friend the Ta.ue and beau. t of TBE ALLlSKwt moat appreciated after it baa been bouad aa tbedowe of tbe yeat. While otber poUiaaXa! ' aaw daim aaperiot cbeapn, a. witbriealaof a aioallar clam, THE jlYv1 is a unique and oriarioai rbUMana i and unapproacbed abaolotelr aiiboat titioa in price or character. Vbe uaa a complete volume oonnot dubliratr il.- tity of ia paper and ef rarlnp in arl(W hape or number of volume Uar am toaej coat; end lAca, (Acre ore lA rirTmrn, ieaida j XotwiihaUndina ll.e incrraar in the mnm aubarnptioa las rail, vkra THE ALblxl asatimrd iu pr carat OoLle prvfwrtiooa aaJ ra rcaeniatiTe character, the edition ras nmx doubled durina tbe past year; pro? in. ihai the American poblu appreciate, and aiil av,Krt a siacere effort in i be cause of Art. TleBaU l'lahera, an X iotas to jttetify the ready TrtiMgM, thoa dewsooatralcd, bare exerted thrasnliu tbe utmost to develop aod Urore vul aod ll.e plana for tJio cominf year, as afasssaW by the naontblr isaoea, will sMosih and datiabt Tire nnbliabers are antborixed to annoae design fruan aasnj of tbe most eminent snLs, of America. In addition, TUEyALDISE will repradnr, examples of the brat foreign masters, aelrctr witb a view to tbe highest anikiic sut't rsa, as rreatest general intetfaf j aroidiiigssjcb aebhrt becoma f .utiliar, tbroof 1, plnMai;rst.hs, oricifiea TbV4 .aMetlr ttnlsM pla'tc br 187 will a,, prodnre '( i of Jobnfv iAavm'tinimiubleeaiai. krlcbf, r.j propriateto tbe fodr ssaaona. lht, prates, aptaiing in. tbe issvW ioe Jam rv April. J .!.'. n,i (srlober, wtM.il be alone uni llie price of a year 'a sailrripttn. Tbe p pnlar featnrf of a tvaotily iUnstrsxed "C'lirUtnias" titfftilarr Wiil be ctMinind. To toseas sorb a aluaUe ajpiu me of ikean world, at a cost so trilling, will nbat.4 Ike asjbsrripliooa of tliM-Li.ds injertty HrlUtTu lh coonirv : h:I. as ih narfiilnOv ai d atirxte . f THE ALJflSE n n Isr t i.laiMeti, in pn pse. lion lo ll.e nimeriralti crtsee-Li its ti -tiiv the pnli!oli-r pM.jl In maki ' MirhiswCM. tie atirr," tie ibr folltarinv nnLtaiK t.fttv. Premioin Chrtmos for 2873. 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