- The Grape Cuee. r MUSGATELLE: In America : tVlTHOITT THE EXPENSE OF AN EUfiOPSANi J0U2NE Y ! crystallized salts, as obtained In a pure state apes and choice fruit, in a poruiuie, ! iDlefonn. are now presented to the public a America as the grandest resolvent or impure sod. corrector of the liver and regulator or the weis the natural promoter or HEALTH AND LONGEVITY. Kmlnent physicians claim this achievement a new era in the allied science or medicine, as it famishes the blood with Its natural salines that are lost or ellmnated every day. SAL-MUSOATELLE A POSITIVE, NATURAL Sick Headache and Dyspepsia Care. Sal-Muscatelle Is nature's own product. It applies to the system the want of sound, ripe Trapes and fruit: it is the simplest and best pre ventive md cure for all functional derangements of the Urer and Its Kindred ailments; prevents the oosorption or maianui uisc-ises revers oc ail kinas; counteracts tlio effects or bad air, poor dralnangt and Impure water; a powerful oxydlzer of the blood; a natural specific forlali slcln eruptions, sick headache, biliousness, nervousness, mental de- Sresslon, and will remove the effects of accidental idlgestton from excessive eating and drinking. 11a ve It in your nouns and qn your travels. It Is a epeciuc lor uie rajreea weary or worn-out. Prepared by the Londom Sal-Mlscatelle Co. LO.lON JCNtJLAND. Beware or lmlutlous. The genuine In "blue wrapper only." nr-9end tor circulars to G. EVANOVTTCH, General American aanwer, r. u. box igs. .ew York City Mention tiita-paper. Theo. F. Kluttz & co. Druggist, Agents. Salisbury reo.4:36:ly. THE WATCHMAN JOB OFFICE IS THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED VMS KKOM POSTERS Hg as a barn door down to most dell sate Letter and Note Heads, Bill Heads and Rtatomnnfn CARDS, PAMPHLETS, 9 PRICE-;; liSTS, BLANKS OF ALL RINDS Court and Magisterial. IOrdera. solicited andsaUsfacUon guaranteed PROFESSIONAL CARDS. L. H. CLKMKXT. CRA1GE & CLEMENT, toncys At 3 Salisbury, N. C. 1, 1881. IUTV IPWtmvrr,, r.&nit 5 Obacnmd i ' ffflingthe skilled phr- rrootkfnl I nil ! I A Radical Cure ronl JTCRVOUS DEBILITY. !"' TOponuoa Of prrten tioui i remedie, tof thef. troublM. flrt amp BV tonic We I Circular aad Trial Pack -fecti before Ukirur treat- to & PHYSICAL S' 'ewbere. T.ke 8PKC BUiCOT that Jl AS CT. RED thcHnda. doc. pa:nor lwanalm.t. toVouni Tested for over Six! T tARS BY USE 1H MAI THOtMMfOOAWa, Pie. By direct ffcatk to the teat KSnmE without deUy. Ther-at. .TRIAL funetiontof the Ku. wnica aret Th i ! f STY W pi f thittim, 4 g HARRIS9 man Tba H A55LV5H ieo V co7. M-Follrj The Terses that follow are passing current, and are amusing enough to reproducsjsf . . "We all like sheep," the tenors shrill Begin, and then the church is still, While back and forth across the aisle U seen to nass the '-catching" smile. "We all like sheep," the altos moan In low and rich and mellow tone, While broader grows the merry grin, And nose gets further off from chin. "We all like sheep," the sopranos sing Till all the echoes wake and ring; The young folks titter, and the rest Suppress the laugh in bursting chest. "We all like sheep," the bassos growl, The titter grows into a howl, And e'en the deacons face is graced With wonder at the singers' taste "We all like sheep," runs the refrain, And then, to make the meaning plain, The singers all together say: "We all, like sheep, have gone astray. Protecting their Bights. Probably no concern in the country has adhered more strictly to the deter mination to achieve success by the lib- eral use of printer's ink thahas ttJ Brown Chemical Company of Balti more, Md. Starting business about five years ago, they have expended over $1,500,000 in the preparation and cir culation of printed matter, more than half of which has been paid for news paper advertising. Ail this has been done to make known the virtues of their celebrated Brown's Iron Bitters. As might be expected, very large sales have resulted from this enormous outlay. In fact, Brown's Iron Bitters is about as staple in many drug stores as is flour at the corner grocery. Like all good things, Brown's Iron Bitters has been largely imitated. There are unscrupulous manufacturers who cater to just this sort of trade, and some dealers are so lacking in principle, that because a greater proht can be made on fraudulent than on genuine medicines, they are willing to delude the public by pushing off Iron Tonic Bitters and other Tonic Medicines in place of the genuine Brown's Iron Bitters, which is undoubtedly one of the purest and best medicines known. These frauds have been practiced so extensively, that the Company, finding all other means inad equate, have at last determined to try a little cold law to put a stop to them. Suits for heavy damages have therefore been commenced against Frederick Stearns & Co., Detroit, Mich., who are known as the Non-Secret Medicine Manufacturers, for selling Iron Tonic Bitters; against Meyer Bros. & Co., of St. Louis, Wholesale Druggists for sel ling Brown's Iron Tonic, prepared by C. J. Lincoln, Little Rock, Ark., and against Jas. A Dickinson, a druggist in Baltimore, for selling Iron Tonic Bit ters with his name upon the label, which medicine was made bv Kosh land, Hollander & Co., of that citv. and claimed as an imitations. We wish the Brown Chemical Company every success nn rnese suits, as it is high time those who have pluck enough to carry large enterprises such as theirs to sue cess, should be brotected frnm flio who live not by their own genius and effort, but bv copying and counterfeit ing things that h ave been made stand ard any valuable by others WASHINGTON LETTEE. From our Resular Correspondent. Washington, April 5, 1886 The House of Representatives has i . oeen grymg itsell to strikes for the nasi few days, while the Senate has been taking a rest voted bv the that the Republican Senators could fight in caucus over the Edmunds' res olutions. When they passsed these resolutions last week, thev sunnnsprl they had gotten through with a discus sion which had been neither as inter esting nor as profitable as had been an- lcipated. borne of the Republican Senators rl not consider it binding upon them to follow the line of partv action ituiontA in the resolutions, and held that they were free to vote upon the President 1 nominations according to the merits of each case. But Mr. Edmunds ar.irrilv demanded what was the use of passing k icauiutiuus jt. tney were to get no uuu out oi mem. Caucus after caucus was held, but no AOTDAinarit im: .a,,,,!,...! J i -q.wjii.uv " icagueu, iiiui lz is as serted that the debate was sometimes more acrimonious than the Senators care .acknowledge. Hoar, Logan, and Morrill are among the refractory Sen ators, and oddly enough, the latter, who is Mr. Edmunds' most stubborn comba tant, represents t he same State as be. Mr Morrill contended that an ntiemnt t reject the democratic nominees would uu ine rvepuoucans no good. It would be regarded by the people as partisan Obatruntmn A a i " ,V ' uc rescnteu as such., Mr Edmunds and hw uAnu, ... uuilblcilU riea to secure the adoption of a dozen uiuerentiy worded propositions, each practically committing the caucus tn carrving out the letter of the Edmunds reaoiauous, out each was beaten soon as it was offered. Tl li Ml 1 .1 ... us e : resuu win De that the Edmunds !ptUQ. ns repudiated. 1 here is, and has been, no cohesion a moug t je Republican Senators. There "!-A7. they agree TIC. . nair or them are jealous -yi hix, ana policies are voted for which no one intends shall be carried ont. There are too many Pres idential aspirants among them for any harmony of pOqiose. They have neither helped the party nor individual members so far. N The continued illness of Secretary Manning and the recent illness oi other Members of teh Cabinet and of Col. Lamont, the President's efficient private secretary, have greyly increased the labor of Mr. Cleveland? during the past week. Sifknooo ; u a Pu;Jzt. u called attention to the vfery arduous utiture or the rlnf n,b h Cabinet omcers are called perform a in. - : "v and u would lje difficult anions that offer more libel luce- ments to illness than may be found in the present Cabinet. The labor exacted of its members is unrelenting, constant, and severe. , There are few persons who know how very much Secretary Manning was overworked. He found it impossible to conduct the affairs of the treasury Department by giving the business onlv a general supervision. Immense labor was required of the Secretary personally. The continous strain of weiehtv responsibilities, addded to the everlast ing worry of petty detail, makes a havoc with the nerve forces that only regular seasons of repose ean repair. And re cuperation is not to be thought of in Washington official life. Society makes larger demands upon public men every vear. To entertain and to be enter tained is to perform the duties attached to the position. To close the doors of a house that custom has rented to soci ety for the season, as it were,; is to be inhospitable and eccentric. It is true Mr. Manning went very Httle into so ciety, and left social duties usually to ? T TT Ti T" l Ti wife, but for all that he hat! o rest. It is to be hoped that the Senate's vote to employ half a million dollars in the ereetion of another monument here to Lincoln will receive an emphat ic protest in the Lower House. There is not even the poor argument for the Senate bill that Lincoln has no memo rial, as is the case for instance withXa- fayette. There is a statue of him in front of the City Hall reared by the colored race, another called Emancipa- tion group, besides several busts and oil paintings in the Capitol. It might be urged that these memo rials are inartistic, but the Senate's pro posed work might be more so. The construction of immense piles of stone as memorials of the dead is an antiqua ted custom, more luting the era of mound builders than one of enlighten- mem. it is true w ashington has such a one here, but that was begun years ago. A he modern idea of a worthy memorial, and one commended by every feeling of humanity, is an asylum, a nospitai, an art gallery, or other msti tution that will benefit the living as well as honor the dead Neatness in Women. A woman may be handsome or re markably attractive m various ways, but if she is not personally neat she cannot hope to win admiration. Fine clothes will not conceal the slattern. A young woman with her hair always in aisoraer and her clothes hanging about her as if suspended from a prop, is al ways repulsive. Slattern is written on her person from the crown of her head to the soles of her feet, and if she wins a husband he will turn out, in all prob ability, either an idle fool or a drunken ruffian. The bringing up of daugh ters to be able to work, talk and not like honest, sensible young women, is the special task of alf mothers, and in the industrial ranks there is imposed also the prime obligation of learning to respect household work for its own sake and for the comfort and happi ness it will bring in the future. House work is a drudgery, but it must be done by somebody, and had better be well done than ill done. Paris has been authorized W fV,0 Chamber of Deput es to build public works in order to employ her idle pop ulation. Senor Muruaero. the New Snnm'ri Minister to the United States, is to ar rive in Washington this week. He is instructed to make everv effort to se cure a treaty of commerce. AJNEW After rears of careful Hlil - T MIC Travelers Life Insurance Company of Hart ford, Conn,, has evolved a uew form of life policy which can not fail to satisfy every body desiring to carry a safe investment in the shape of life insurance. No burden- ne conditions or restrictions. Ch pi t liberal policy yet issued. Equitahle NON FORFEITABLE provisions. Cash surren der values, su ranee. Paid-up policj or Term In- WORLD WIDE TRAVEL No successfal life company can show as targe assets in proportion ti its liabilities as the Travelers; the original Accident Company of America, and the largest in the world, which is paying out $4,000 a day for lo es by death or disabling injuries. Call on Agent for sample life policy. John B. Pirtle State Agent for Kentucky, Tennessee, North & South Carolina, Geor gia and Alabama, Louisville, Ky. J. C. Led better, Special Agen t for North Carolina, Salisbury, N. C. i 23:1m. NOTICE. Bv virtue of a decree At th Court ot Alexander county, obtained in a speeittl proceeding by the administrator of Edmond Burke, .lee'd., ainst the heirs at law ot Edmond Burke, I will offer for sale to the highest bidder on ja credit of six mouths on the premises on j the 1st Bloudav ot June, A. D. 1886, a smaljl tract of land in Kowan county, on the WHti-rs ti,;..i Creek, adjoining the lands of Ibe James Uwan, Henry Burke and others and con tains, by estimation twentv acren R,wi with approved aecuritv for the n.,.i,. money, and ni title to be made to the pur chaser until ihcsale is cpntirmed by the Sniii-rmr Ci,i- .. I. ....... .1 . - vwu 1.1 it AMiiiRT conntv. Hknrv J. of Edmund March 25th, 1860. DEPARTURE bt'HKK. Adm'r I Burke, doe'd I The Next Elections. In next November elections are to be help in this State for Nine members of Congress. Three Supreme Court Judges. Six Superior Court Judges. Twelve District Solicitors. Members, of the State Legislature 120 members of the House of Representatives ana oo senators, and All county officers. A Sickening tale from the West; A Western writer comes to the front with a story ghastly and horribly tragic : Half of a mining camp among the moun tains were so grievously afflicted with scurvy that as the only hope of saving their lives, the well buried the sick up to their necks in the earth which mode of treatment is said to be a specific for the ailment. One of their number was de tailed to guard the sufferers during the night and the man, overcome by fatigue, fell asleep, when hungry wolves came and ate off all the heads of the poor wretches close to the ground ! Rendered speechless by the disease, they could make no outcry, and met their awful fate in silent, shuddering horror! Observer and Gazette. Horse Sense. Old Solomon says : "Some of dese white men dink dey is getting it down mighty fine on the rabbit foot racket; but dey don't know it all yit. Rabbit foot aint gwine to do them no good onless they git horse sense wid it. Any no 'count nigger can git a rabbit foot and keep de witches and harnts from j. rr i i i a , n i pesienn nim, dul ne can t nnd no money wid it when its hid, onless he's got de horse sense to long wid it. And de onliest way he can git horse sense is to go some dark night in de wooos ontu he comes to an old dead horses skull shinin white on de ground, and when he find it, pick it up in his teeth and carry it as fur as he canand when hes blighed ter drap it keep right on and never look back till he's out of de woods. If dat don't give him horse-sense, and de most ow- dacious luck for evermore I ain't a talking. WU. Star. lhebtateof Texas is so cosmonoli- A illil A tan mat tne governors message is printed in four languages. English Germans and Bohemians make up the population. State laws are printed in four languages, in about this ratio! 30,000 copies in English, 16,000 copies in German, 5,000 each in Spanish and Bohemian. Hence four tongues are legally recognized. It dosen't follow that vou must do a mean thing to a man who has done a mean thing to you. The old proverb runs: "Because the cur has bitten me shall I bite the cur ?M A lady of charitable disposition asked tramp if she could assist him bv a mending his clothes ? u Yes madam, he said, "I have a button, and if vou will sew a shirt on it I will be greatly obliged." I guarantee Shriner's Indian Vermifuge to uestroy auu expei worms irom the hu man body, where they exist, if used ac cording to directions. You are author ized to sell it upon the above conditions. JJavid hj. t outz, Proprietor, Baltimore, Md. Western N. C. Eailroad Comp'y General Passenger Dep't. SAISBURY, X. C. Jan. 16, 168C. Commencing sunUay, January nth, and super seding all others, the following Passenger Train Schedule will be operated over this .oad. TKAIN NO. WEST. Mais Line TRAIN NO. EAST. Arrive Lcav II Arrive Leave. r M. 11 25a ji Salisbury. ...... 12 Sifru Statesvllle...... . s 3'jra p. m. 12.' 1.33 1.5S 8. as 4. "8 4 37 4.52 5.29 6.18 6. 56 T 6T 8.58 8.15 4 21 4 23 3 15 2 43 1 28 12 27 11 57 U 40 10 62 10 01 9 21 5 18 7 28 1 32 2 18 3 OtJ 4 OS 4 3T 4 M 5 29 6 21 7 it 7 58 9 55 Newton 3 14 Hickory 2 is Morganton . . 1 1 l 28 kMarton is 27 Old Fort ;u 56 Uound Knob. ! u 40 Black Mountain.. ; 10 52 Asaeviite : 9 56 Mexanders ; 8 56 Marshall u s 18 A'ann Springs.. I j 7 20 Paint Pooi ..... ! 7 HAM TRAIN No. WEST. TRAIN No. S nrpny DtjUsjl r ' I Arrive Leave Arrive Leave A. M. 10 38 . 11 81 18 19 1 49 8 88 9 39 31 4 IS 6 03 7 06 9 68 .J 10 34 11 26 IS 29m 1 53 S 29 8 41 3 31 4 94 05 P. X. a she vine 4 3spm nomlny 1 3 59 Pigeon Hlvej .... ! 3 19 Waynesvllle , 8 oo Hall ' 34 p. x. 4 01 5 17 8 26 12 35 11 57 11 46 10 66 10 09 8 19 iSylva Webster . . . , .11 56 .11 46 iWhlttler ; 10 64 Charleston j io oo Nanahala j 8 19 Uarretta. l a. m 7 19am Alexanders, supjier station for No " breakfast " 1. 2. A. TURK, a. a. r. V. E. McTlEE. Sapt. Administrator's Notice. Havin? taken out letters of administra tion on the estate of William Waggoner, deceased, this is to notify those haviiii? claims against his estate to present them to MA MM. M.M 1 C .1 - I. A - 1 1 I . . c uu ui oeiore ine iwm nay oi aiarcn, 1887, or this notice will be plead in bar ot recovery. And those indebted to said es tate are required to make immediate pay- or mem. u. A. WAUUOHEK, 22:6tp Administrator. Administrator's Notice. Having quallincd as administrator ot Mary M. Bostian, notice is herebv given to an persons having claims against her es tate to present them to me on or before the 19th dav of March 1887. PETER WEAVER, Adm'r of Mary M. Bostian. March 18th, 188fl. 22:Jw POUTZ'S HORSE ANO CATTLE POWDERS so Wmm win die of Cour. Htm or Lrx Tm. TO, ir Fonu-, Powder are ve4 in Umt. FS-H T?f wi2npe nnd twevent llw Choimu. 5v2-L0dep, wi" the qnantity of milk wd SSS ?ntr cent- mt batter arai D AVI r S. FOWTZ, Proprietor. BAiTilTOKS.MD. Ennit,2Dniggist, Agmt. " 2 I J. H. The Panama Canal has 102,000 stockholders, of whom 16,000 are wo men. The total production of copper in this country last year was 165,825,766 pounds, against 144,046,653 pounds in 1884. The business men of Texas denounce the strikers. It is said that the people of the United States eat ten billions of eggs every year. Life is a tiresome journey, and when a man arrives at the end he is all out of breath. A kind heart is a fountain of glad ness, making everything in its vicmitv freshen into smiles. Be always at leisure to do good: nev er make business an excuse to decline offices of humanity. People who fish for compliments do not need long lines. They will get tneir best bites in shallow water. The student spare Gibbon, with his vast reading with such wit and con Ll' "J j Jl i il 1 uiiuiiv oi mina, mat tnougn never J 1." I V ' ii pruiuuuu, ins dook is one or tne con veniences of civilization, like the railroad from ocean to an ocean. Emerson on Books. Danger ! A neglected cold or cough may ad to Fnumonia.('on.sunipti(n or otner fatal disease. Stron&'s Pectoral Pilla wil 1 cut e a cold as by iriHsric. Ket thins lor d vspepsin.in digestion, sick headache as thousands testily. A RARE CHANCE. T Sll 1-1. T . ... i win tet my young .orman atamon to a limited amount of serrice at uiy stables, (and at Salisbury if requested,) this season. "JAMES k the above colt, is a beautiful Steel Gray in color and perfection in form, will weigh now, at less than 34 months old, 1000 lbs. lie is per haps the only Norman Stallion in this State, and the best general purpose horse there is any where. His sire, Romero, registered number 1265, was imported by M. W. Dunham, of 111. The pedigree of Jim's Dam will be given again. J. M. HARRISON. Jill Bridge, N. C, Mar. 30, 86. 24.4t.p. HARDWARE. WHEN YOU WANT HARDWARE AT LOW FIGURES Call on the undersigned at NO. 2, Granite Row. D. A. ATWELL. -oat for the OardwrellTIiresher." Salisl);irv, A. C. .Tune 8th tt. Kerosene Oil! BY THF BARREL AT ENNISS' Drug Store. July 9, '85 tf. FRESH TURNIP SEED? The Earliest and Dest Tin nip Seed for sale at EXNISS'. TRUSSES Of all kinds, at EXNISS'. reduced prices, at Fruit Jars! CHEPER THAN EVER. ALSO Rubber Rings for Fruit Jars, at ENNIS.V. SCAUR'S PRESERVING POWDES For sale at EXXLSS'. THE REST ANT) CUE PEST MACHINE For Threshers, Reaper, and Mowets at EXNISS', PRESCRIPTIONS !! If yon want voor mrscrintions nut in. cheaper than anywhere else go to ENNISS' Lrus: Store. T-' y 9, '85. tf Enlliss, Blackberry Cordial, FOR Disentery, Diarrhoea, Flux, &c, for sab At EXNISS1 Drug Stole. Garden Seeds given V away at Enniss Drug Store. If you buy one do lar's worth of garlcn see,ls or drugs V . medicines, Dr. Enxiss will 4 S . . . m, give iu papers ot tresti garden seeds free. ALSO Tobacco seed free for 50 cts. worth ef garden seeds or medicines s iy;tf. The most popular Weekly newrniiper dcroted Ut acieitoe, mecbaaica, engineering diacoTeriea. in n? and patenta ever published. Ererynnm ber illustrated with splendid enjrraringm. This publication furnishes a most valuable encyclopedia of information which no person should be without. The popularity of the Scientific America is such that its circulation nearly equals that of all umt papers of its class combined. Price. 3D a year. Discount to Clubs. Sold by all newsdealers. MUSS CO., Publishers. No. 361 Broadway, N. Y MunnACe. have practice before the Patent Office and have prepared more tnan one nunorea inou and applications for patents in the United States and foreitm countries. ' Caveats. Trade-Marks. Conv-rirhta. Assignments, and all other papers for securing to inventors their rights in the I United States. Canada. Encland France. I Germany nnd other ItfMsn oonntries. pre. Iparea at snort notice ana on reasonaDie terms. Information as to obteiningpetents cheer ful ly given without charge. Hand-books of iniormation sent rree. fatents cntaina ieh Mann A Co. are noticed in the ScienLifia Amonrsi Veil und n free. The advantage of such notice a understood by nil persons who wish to dig- of their patents. Address CO. Offlcs an cVoad way . New York. -Ft II I WOMEN ; wed atre THC TONIC This medicine ootnbinat Iron with pare MeUbte I is invniuf.iiio ior imeases peculiar to and all who lead aedentary Uvea.- It En. M Uld PhNHm Uu HlfMfl. Kl mn at Appetite, S tren jrt hcus th M usoles aad i smooth. produce censtipation all othtriroH medictiiet do. Mm. EXJZABKTH Batrd, 74 Farwell Ave., Mihvou- xee. hk, aara. under date of Ltoc 5th. VSH: I have used Brown's Iron Bitten, and it hag been more thxa a doctor to me, having cured me of th waakneaa ladies have in hie. A teo cared me of Liv er Complaint, and now my complexion is clear aad good. Has also been beneficial to my children." Louisa C. Bbaqdon. East Lock port, N. Ti UI hare Anffrmc tsntolH mienrv r. .n, tTam.U Gumnlaints. r.,l ciiald Snetn relief fr.m m.-'-m. except Brown's Iron BitU.re.' Genuine has above Trade Mark and croewed red lines on wrapper. Tnkc no other. Madeonly uy BUOWN CUM1CAL UALTLUOKE. MJ. TTTTQ T A "P TT? may bo founl cm file at G. XH-tCJ fft p. iiowoll & OtS Nwfne-K-r Advertising Bureau (10 Spruc StA w-Ihp revert ;'as eontraets may bo niodu for It IX X1W VOitii.. For Sale at this Oice : Land Deeds. . . . Real Estate Mortgajre Deeds Sheiitr Deede of several different forms; ChaUel Jloriy-.g.B.... Mortgage sale Notices ; Magistrates' suiaiu xii -cacu.Ioiis. subpoenas v itn -ss Tickets 1 raiih-ci ;pis. c. 'Bastardy Warrants 'and Bonas... iifate Warrants, Ball Boads ...Peace Bonds.... Appiraia;e Bon4s, Appeal Bonds.... ProsecutiOfi u n s KJ ctment Writs suiuinary.... Atiaebinents. ..Bonds to make ililc. . : ale Notices for A iinlsfr.-.tcrt, Tresjkihs Notices A full line of Soilcliors luaicttBent forms. Numerotis blanU forms :or Superior Court Cleiks. . . Several forms lor use or Attorneys. . . . And many Mlscellnneflis. All which will be sold low .... Blank! of any and all Irlnds printed to order Iu I est si ie mid on good .paper at very low flfcURjs. 12 vols, of Scientific Anjcjfcan, 1 No. each of Jones' Law andfF.qulty. 25o lbs. Bruc.-'s second hand Br u.-gi is- tied up. 25 or So Fonts adveitlsiug display type, lo jobbing Fonts, loo lbs. Large Hnrrter tyre. tyone complete srockof Prlmii-sr material for a five column paper and Job Office, pfassea Included. twyicuiY of Uie above Planks arid nearly all the printing stock, mil be sold verv chUnn tn ei on short lime. T T " VICE'S FLORAL GUIDE I? a wirk of nearly 200 Ii.igc, Bolored plates, Idoj lllusttsiioas. with des criptions of the best Flnwrrs an'l Vecetnliles. iiricesof I'lnuts id OTT'TTCi nnd bow to in O Alt 11 17 O ;aiul erosr Price on! li t ents, winch mar i deducted from the lifst cidee. Btr OSLT VICK 'S SEEDS, AT ItEADQr ARTEB8. JAMES VICK, SEEDSMAN, P.ccLester, N.7. 0.1 9 auAn 'C : anaaf3 A. xcj pnas 'SJWOJt Vd: l l V:??IVA1 an )ii uii mi v JO ton linj v 91 it in m U301MIS Kd B.neiiqj '133JIS Btl HiJOM ii TV msna imiiiv.w 03 Snd tiV3IU3M9 jno osi '.doo adiirRs w 10 sdmsis 0 sjaaQ WW pns -paqnil -qad j vh (.win am jo 3(jom tSam 1MB 41(1 si I "J Mt 8!M3J3HP0 H 0tlJd 'SA09 UJJ.W SOjl -tmu (oiaina bmms siu rrnosiv "spiMTi iaJ3jrp OOOt: 'aniss ssi jjo j bA3 to issnisa, pus 'hooh liijiix.ivaH IIbUI"AWU 31dWUCJ 91 1 S1N33 IF YOU WANT FILL TOUR SAME BAG, AND MAKE BIG SCORES, USE AMD SHOT GUMS. All the Latest Improvements. FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS. ADDRESS Lamberson, Furman &. Co., SOLE AGENTS FOR E.Remingtopj&Sons' Sporting Arms and Annmunitioa, 281 & 283 Broadway, WESTERN OFFICE, -NEW YORK. D. H. LAMBERSON & CO., "i'j State Siret-t, Chicago, Hi. ARMORY, - - - ILION, N. Y. SHOVELS, SCOOPS, SPADES. ADE M THE BEST WANMZfl, EY SKILLED WOEKMEU KMEMBER THAT O'JI GOODS ARE ALWAYS RELIABLE. One Piece of Solid Steel. NO HOLES OR RIVETS TO WEAKEN THE BLADE. SEND FOR CIRCULARS. REMINGTON AGRICULTURAL CO., ILION. K. Y. Mew York OStce. 1 IS Chambers Street. -T6 Pr11" wwe wimderfuljdiccoTery. Ko other3 relieve an manner of disease. IT-.e information around ni n. mr mum ura nam peculiar to their sex. thonld try Bfn B w B m m BEST law. JWdaV o bla - - 1 ----niasaBsnnna TO IKFLES REMINGTON parsons' s-nris b flna Est Whf wf a m mm OLOOD. M 9 B mm w rres. Id everyvhc.-e. or sent py niailforafio. luaWtmpa. Dr. I. 8. JOHNSON & CO.. vuoriu.ll a tdllUllltfD Powder is absolutely pare ana nizniy ccmraiea. la w orth say other strictly e riven everywhere Lvans salfl El Iff BP Salaf B flal uueoonceniaiJ bs u b WLM BSsl WW m Br at saw chicken enoier.--- a medicine toWT CTH H BUG nUKH KJ saaai in o-nM. Ilnstr with food. B V SB iSsl 19 IBaCny staBs. H bbfc by mail , ov aest by mail for 15 oems ia stamp. 2 l-s lb. air-Usbt tin cans, il by . o mT' tgr sxyrssa, prepaid. Cor $5.CO. 1 !. I. b. JOslWoON at b MB M ONLV visor or JJevl.Vv1 brindLMratinn. I oar Ouackerr. Pcwit.i Prl. 7'itj ."OBDtiftT RttIKMP10.U.CO. P.Q.Vrmwl?lW&?:- A Life Experience. Rerparkable an qmcK cures. Trial BfcampTor sealed Particulars. AdriT BU WAtfD A CO. toulla a-T MILL STONES7 hAHMk a. a. ! JUJ , ; 7 - me Well Ruuwn nuwAN COUSTY tit. IRRY nf-p v Ok.... . " STOXE OUAKRV ntV e dk. . an, win continue to supply the puSSS .mr mm atones from this UKII JMI WTR11 k Tin IV Tt i ., .1. . . . ...uimuuijuuuil "r. us superiority for Mill Stones. Granite blseka lortirnarflfntal nurDose5L Mnt.i,iMi. . . " . ' ' MOUW at inis quarry. Address J. T. WYATT Kfliuw ! - . "Mavuij; Jf ft 8ITTEBS iO th niT(i Ot tJ' tuti -: .rrr' r-rr trave:-r ;:tl v.t-w m-I'.U r, 11 -isTtT-r ncu diui is is iecu!i:irlv nruiptt- an f 6treBjrth-r.s t . -t'lges-titn oc ':; nrnevs iiiu p.:.- :cvA in rrit-s t t i;nh im innitenruj. u r.m .v.s tti.d a'vv-n' malarial feve, e.u:st:'.f.:ioii, dvfpi-iisia, j al th fully stimulates the kidr.'?ys bladdcr. and enriciics a? weH us piu-i. the L:6od. Vrhcn overenrne bv iu.ne. wheth.-r mental or physical, th? wrart and (svliilitati'd t'vA it -.1 r.-iinldt: rortr-e 'm renewed trri I v.le by all Dru iul L-iiIuij l TT'S PILLS 25 YEARS m USE. The Greatsrt Msdical Triumph of the Afsl SYfVlPTOrVJS OF A TORPID LIVER. I.oaacf nppetlto, Bowels costive, l'aln in tbo bead, nlih a dull sensatiaa tn tho back pr.rr Pain under the ebenlder blade, FcHcoas after eatlas, rith ndls lB3tii-to exertion of body or mind, Irrltubiiity of temper, Low spirits, with n feclinco iiavlne nfsl?cted aomo duty, Wearinesn, Dizziness, I lutteHrar et tho Heart. Dots bsforo tho eyes, llcadaclio over tha rivlit eyo, nestlcsnoese, wttr Ctfal drrmria, IliKhly colored Urine, and CONSTIPATION. TTITT'S fi LLS aro especially adapted to such casr;, ono dse effects such a chang'' of iei -InT'sto r.st niwh the sufferer. T-y? In.i'e tton Appettte.snd cause tbo b-xiy t Tai: i KlcsU, t ibo -trm i BOtirislil. : -t hy.li J 012 ip. Action On tcj i ;cst;v-v.5-e-.i:j;,t!;rI.arf;oolBiro J..'t .-n;y Nt.,IV.V. ?. !5S mm - m . : . -!: i:3 cV.r.ngcd to a iinr-:a app!icf.tion of t iv-A'jxaX color, acl L'"'t by Drngiste;.. or :rxjLt ., r:ow York. t.'iNl.r .. 1:, fccta:-.anrir! j: Deo. 20:M v TIS1 GTAD S m m EC9 W nt A Newspaper supporting the Principles of Democratic Admiuiatsatlon Published In the City of New-York. WIIXIA3I DOKSIIEI3IEB, Editor and Proprietor Daily, Sunday, and Weekly Edition. THE WEEKLY STAR. f A Sixteen-page Newspaper, Issued every Wednesday. A clean, pure, bright and Interesting FAMILY PAPER. 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