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THY NAD1K. 11 Ma lUo roio thy uam*?it bluBbcd and stirred; Its petals trembled as in ecstasy; I cried thy atmo aloud?and lo l tho bird **S*>1 Uursl lutOBpng wltuiu the thick-leaved tree. I spake it xrhqu U40 morn was Rray aud cold, Aiut ntralnht woiii out in? ejint shot up iho sun ; I epako It in Uio.iiiRbt -the cloud* that rolled Abovo ditpereed, the stars catuo oue by oue. Nhould nn v wjiisper it when on my face ' Tao LIroe earth lies, calm ?leeplug nudGrfjrounoj I Hilnk my heart again would beat a epsce, And that my Hps would Iremblo at Uio eound. ? And if before tho gates of beavon I came, And could for mine own wortb no entranco win. I think that then, if I ?honld name thy name, ' . Tho oterual doora would swIdr and let me in. ?d Iii? ?*;".' ;s A ?Js^ourn<<ed Hoy. Crabapplo's boy mid read that touoh iug Thanksgiving Btory about the ohap' who ran away from home when a boy nnd went to sea and wbb not hoard of for years and years ; and how every Thanksgivings day tho mother sat a plato for tho wanderer, and kept a eeai for him at tho table, and hoe? the gray haired siro, when he' offered a blessing, prayed for his wayward son?prayed that he might return in safety to the paternal roof. And then one Thanksgiving day, when they'liad rioout given him up for dead, although the plate and vaeant chair .told , the story of a mother's undying hopes, just as the. family had sat down to the ThanJiogiving dinner, there oamo a rap at the'door. " Oomo in)" cried the airo,. and in bounded tho boy in a sailor jaoket and a tarpaulin hat just home from a whaling voyage. Such rejoicing us thero was m- thnt bouRo, How his father shook both his hands, and how his mothor wept; over him and embraced him, and how all the brothers and sis ters,' aunts and cousins hung around his neck and tugged nt his sailor jaoket. It was worth braving the dangers of the sea to meet with such a welcome on his roturn., He Bat at. tho feast in the obair that a mother's deathless love, and hope, and recollection had always placed for him, nnd nover was there a happier Thanksgiving since that cher ished anniversary wbb invented. Orabapple's boy wept over that story evory timo he road it, and ho got to wondering whether such a fues would bo made over him should he run away from homo and then turn up again sumo Thanksgiving day. He thought about it so much that he finally determined to test the business, anyhow. He would see how the people would act when he played tho prodi Kal'b return. ?o about .a week from Thanksgiving ho ran away from Ho didn't go to sea, because the sea was too far off, and he couldn't make much of a voyage in a week anyhow. Ho got n job in a tnnyard, grinding barkj which answered all the purposes, for he could imagine his U. bark was on tho sea," as he rodo tho old horse around tho circle. Ho called the mill the world, and imagined himself Bailing around tho world at every revolution. With a beating heart ho approaobed the paternal mansion. He looked in at iho window nnd saw the iolks just Bit ting down to tho Thanksgiving supper. A chill' of disappointment orept over him as ho anw thore was no vuca^^^ajM and there wasn't an^idje-*piatey^^^^| [ table. He li3iraeri~^rThe door as" the blessing was asked, but although several propheta wore lionorod with a flattering notice, bin name wasn't mentioned. This waa n little hard on the boy who had ran away from homo and was liable to turn np on that or any succeeding Thanksgiving day. R?eolleotions of him didn't seem to olnsfoir around tho hearthstono to any veryf.great extent. Repressing a chilling foreboding that arose in his breast, he ilnng open tbe door, rushed into their midst and ex claimed?'* Outlier ! mother ! 'tis I, Sammy Crab&pplo! ?home again 1 homo! home !*" and tuen throw himself on his father's breast, sobbing oonvulsivelv. What didathat father do ? Did holing him aud sob tears over him, nnd call him his long "lost bo-bo-boy?*' Not much. Ho took him by tho collar, led him into tho wood shed and worked ovor him more than an hour with a bar rel-Btave, hra hroihora and sisters dano iug around oil the back stoop in an ecstaoy of delight, while his mother screamed, " That's right, Ambus; give it to him ! .Learn him botter'n to run away from home again !" Tuen ho .was Bont to bed without any Thanksgiving enpper at all, and threat ened with boinp; doprived of both Christ mas and Now Year's dinners. A Marfpils's Marriage. The following is given as a Frenoh romance of tho presont yoar: "Near the town of Castros dwolls a noble fam ily called Gavraud d'Auiilhon. The eldest son of the house, lately fell in lovo.'with a young lady of Castros, whoso birth was far from the caste of Vero do Vere. Mme. de Gayraud d'Au rilhon forbado tho marriage, and the m lrquis, being but twenty-throe yonrs old, could not legally coatrapt it. After vainly trying to shake his.mother's res olution, ho botook himself to Castres, from whence he sent a letter, calling tho marchioness thither on business. Without suspicion fbo sot out. Her son meanwhile lay hiding near his nfft nncrd, who deQed h.ander undor the guardianship of a grocer's lady. As soon as tbe ancestral carriage hid dis appeared, quite-early in the morning, the maiquis and four friends, with the Indies, made their appeatanro in the villa ohapel, \*here tho ??rata was just bcg.nning mass. Safely entered, made moiselle threw off her cloak andthowed a bridal dres-?, orange flowors, veil, and all. Tho marquis aleo displayod a tra ditional tail-coat nnd white cravat Very considerably astonished, the priest went tbrougu the service, at the ead of which tho pair knelt suddenly beforo bim, nnd M. Houri d'Aurilhon ex olRimrd very loudly, 'I declare Miss Blanche Bouscout my wife !' 'And I,' replied the lady, 'take M. Ronri for my lawful hu-iband !' Tim priest there upop tuxnud and ran nway. Following iuto the vestiy the eoaeiitrio young peo ple flummono i him to giv<" a ositiflcate, which ho of course refused. Toe ved ding party then proce.ded to the ob? toau, whfre M. d'Aurilhon assemble 1 ins mother's servants and prosordi'd his ?vifo ti then, A groat feast, waa or deicd, to prnvid'j whibh they had !.?> brittle open nil ihe drawers, cupboards, and plata Quests, sinoH the marchioness bndctrried oft'her keys, That 'ady, warned by an old servant, hastily o imo back, taking up on her way the village Sol iceman. At sight of him the wad ing guests dispersed suddenly; bride and bridegroom also made themselves Boaroo. But they persisted in the valid-;: ity of their marriage, and a few days, after M. Henri expressed his intention of coming home. Thereupon the mother appealed to the magistrate of Toulouse. After one [decision against her, they decided that the young mar quis d'Aurilaon had no right to bring a bride against his mother's will into a house where 'his sisters lived; and! they further pronounced indirectly thab Mile. Blanche Bousoaut was not mar ried at all." A< Generation of Vipers. 41 What ? No scandal about onr good Quoon Elizaboth I hoped'.'-; lOld Play. 15very age has its vices, but ours has more than its share. It. has all; at it* own and nearly all of those ages that have preceded it. One of the worst of these is the fondness. for gossip and scandal?a fondness whioh is being illustrated, wo are sorry to say, in our own oity, and at this moment is almost assuming, the form of an epidemic. Neither court nor cottage can escape tho viper calumny. It creeps in the palaces of the kings, finds access to the hum-, bio homo of the peasant; and Often nestles its slimy head in the bosom of innocence and love. But a few months ago there was an indecent -and cruel story going the rounds of the American papers, and reproduced in certain dis reputable sheets of England, seriously, affeoliag tho honor of the Daohess of' Edinburgh. Tho duche'ss had only been married some six months, and one newspaper said that on event of some interest to the royal couple was imme diately anticipated, which should have followed more, slowly and decorously, in the ordinary conrse of naturo; and another quoted with malicious zest the words of Horatio to Hamlet:; ?'Indeed, my Lord, it followed hard upon." Tho story was falso, as subsequent events proved, and yet, a scandal-loving society had swallowed the entire calum ny without tho preliminary preparation of greasing. Thoro have also been other scandals circulated, tho victims being in our own country and selected from some of the highost and most re spectable walks of lifo. There are some of tho grossest in our own city. "We sadly need leform in this rcspeot; for the evil has gone to an extreme of persecution nnd prescript-ion 'which rivals the atrocities of any!other social inquisition known to history. Tho murder of a reputation is worso than the taking of life; for what has a young girl to hope for or live for wheu her oharaoter is' stabbed at every turn by subtle and invisiblo shafts onnniogly fixed-in her pathway and glimmering with poison ? It is not necessary to say this or that is so. There is a language known to the initiated scandal-monger whioh is far more fatal beoau?s--foffs re sponsible, and becas??ir'affords the broadest arjej},.&r"??ie play of the imagi nationrfirn'o malicious and evil-minded. fSwlfifsatirized"the class with de6orved r-orority, saying, ja-onu>of his bitter epigrams, that they could-1? -read a nod, a shrug, a look, Far better than a printed book; Convoy a libol In a frown, And wink a reputation down ; Or, by tho tossing of a fan, Describe tho lady and tho man ! Aud another poot, -who Buffered by tho samo brood of revilors, tells how some hope things might not. turn out as they fear ; how somo swear they can not believe tho half of what they hear; how somo look perplexed, while others look profound, ond others pity with sincere regret. It is this mendacity of hiuts that leaves the most rankling and inonrablo wounds.?Louisville Courier Journal. A New Invention of the Eucmy. This brings mo to spoak of this new stylo of promonadiug with tho gentle man hanging on tho lady's arm. This I is a contemptible, thing, aud should be oast out of nil goo i society as evil. One may say, ** I can't see auy differ ence which has bold of tho other's arm." Possession, in law, is considered half, and why nob so in other things? A woman's safeguard is to keep a man's hands off of her. If you need, his as sist auco in walking, take his arm in stead of his taking yours. Just toll him in plain English to "bauds off." He may not like it at tho time, but he will liko yon tenfold mote. Men will be, and do, just what tho women allow them to. Men will not do to trust. Qivo a man your atm and yon will Qnd him very confidential and he will take a great many privileges he would not take, if he was not pormitted to do so. Ho will pive your arm many affec tionate squeezes and sly twists that' he could httvo no opportunity of doing, and the opportunity is just what ho js after. A few words more of adviea, aud I oIobo. Keep your girla off tho square only when they havo business. Teach thom that it is unnecessary to go to tho poatoflloe every time they go out Your girlB can walk alouo just sb well as your boya. Don't allow your girls, if thoy havo a beau, to go with boys much older than themselvep. If pos sible, instill into their very natures that thoy aro safer in their own hands than they aro in the hands of any man? preachers not excepted.?Exchange. Sleep. A physioiau says that tho ory for rest has always been louder than tho cry for food ; not that it is often harder to ob tain. y?he rest comes from sound sleep. Of two men or women, otherwise equal, the one who s'enps tho boat will be the I most moral, heathy and efficient. Sleep will do much to cure irritability i of temper, peevishnoss and uueaHtcoiS. It will restoro to vigor an overworked brain. It will build up and mako strong a weary body. It will Curd a hendaobo. It will euro' a broken spirit. It will euro sorrow. Indeed, we might make a Iour list of nervom and oilier mala dies that sleep will cur?'. Tha eure of sleeplessness requires a clear con science, and avoidance of stimulants and narcotics. For tboaa who are over worked, haggard, neivouo, who paee flleeplees ingots, wb commend tho adop tion of such habits ai nhnll to.uur sleep; pthcrwisflj life will bo short, and what tliore is of it sadly imporfcot. i Tito Power of Loveliness. Arine S. D i-writes to the Boston Globe from Washington : "I heard ft good story t;ho .other day. We woro commenting ?upon th? outward man of it oertain senator, saying, in uddition, that wo found him very agreeable, though now and then uncomfortably frank, " ? Yes, I Bhould think be was,* laughed our mutual friend, ' I asked him why .he didn't bring his wife to Washington, and ho answered : V 'Foot is, captain; the old woman is so mortal homely I'm ashamed of her!'" "Make your own comments, dear friends. If the lady in question were young, Washington lifo would noon metamorphose her, but I know in her oaso there in no such hope, so I.forgive the eeiiator, and find double amnseinent in the exclamation I heard him make as a beautiful woman passed during a re ception. Said the honorable senator : 'By jove 1 B-ought to thank Gtd every day for the pleasure of owning such a beauty 1' - That man's roathetic tastes waked up too lata, but they are ooxrect."_ After a fellow has been carrying^ young lady's glovo pinned over his heart for thirteen, months, no one can imagine hi;; feeling as he scos her dash by in a cutter with a olerk's arm aronnd her. '_ Vinegar BrrrEns.?Dr. J. Walker, a regular practicing physician of Cali fornia, has conferred a priceless boon upon mankind by tho introduction of a "Bitters" compounded from herbs oxolusivoly, whion may be truly Baid to be superseding all others, and is. becoming a bitter dose indeed for the oharlatans and quacks, on account of its immense sale and universal popu larity. Not only are these Vinegar Bitters, as he calls them, an invalu able tonio and alterative, but they are acknowledged as a standard Medicine, and the astonishing rapidity with which they eure diseases hitherto de clared incurable, seems almost incred ible. After having been carefully tested, they are kept on hand in thou sands of households, and used for any and every form of diacanc, many re lying upon them in preference to the most celebrated physicians. Thoy have become a recognized "family remedy," and properly so. i Don't Hack, Hack, Consrlt, Cough ! Cough is a symptom by which various dis eased conditions of tho throat, bronchial tubes and lungs manifest thomBolvoa. But whethor it arises from tho irritation produced in tbo throat and larynx by taking cold, from an at tack of bronchitis, from Tnoipient consump tion, or from various other causes, nothing will allay it more spoodily or cure it moro per manently than Dr. Fierco's Golden Medical DiBCovory. It duos not matter whether it be a recent attack, or a lingoring oongh, tho Dis covery is in either caao equally woll adapted for Its relief and permanent euro. -In t&str}t will euro a cough in oue-hslt iiixS fimo. nccos Bary to euro ft wjt.v any other medicine, aud it 4fdeTtE,' not by drying It up, but-by romoving the canne, subduing tho in nation, and heal ing tho affected parts. No time should bo lost in commencing tho use of a proper mndicino for tbo roliof of a cough, for unless thin conrao is pursuod, serious and dangerous dis oaeo of tho lungs is liable to result. Golden Medical Dieoovory is sold by all dealers in medicines._ _^ By neglecting the precaution wlpoh common sense dictates, many fall viotims to their own imprndoDco. Wo havo seen tho young and beautiful girl, tho hope and pride of her parents? her cheek llusbod with an ticipation, and her eyes beaming with the gay dreams of lifo?wo havo Boon all thin changed for a shroud by neglecting a common cold which had sottlod upon bor lnngs. It might havo easily been cured if it had boon attended to in time. Now, whon your lungs aro flrnt diaoascd with tho incipient stagoB of con Humptiou, you Bhonld use Allen'.-! Lung Bal aam, which will relievo them without fall. For ualo bv all medicine dealers. Premature loss of the hair, which is so common now-a-days, may bo entirely pre vented by tho Use of "Bnrnott's Cocoaino. It has boon used hi thousand* of cases whore tho hair was coming out in handfuls, aud has nev er failed to arrest its decay, and to prumolo a healthy and vigorous growth. It is at. tho narno t i mo mi rivalled as a dressing for the hair. There nra rnora than ono thousand different kinds of pills in tho United States. Some of ihom aro worthless and injurious, ot hers aro gogd and beneficial. Old Dr, Far pons invented tho best anti-bilious pill weaver baw or hoard of. Thov aro now Hold under iho name of Parsons' Furgativo Fills. We understand that tho whooping cough is quite prevalent in tho towns around us; but that no cases havo proved fatal. Boaio families use nothing but Johnson's Anodyne Liniment. Our Doctor, howovor, eays a lit tie ipicac, to produce vomiting, would bo an ud vanlago. _ Go to Rivoraido Water Cnro. Hamilton, IU. Tho Consumptive* or Minorer fron) any pulmonary cllcenm will and Tutt'd Expectorant tlio most general restorative over otTcrtd an invalid. VBGBTAIIb? I'ttH.illON Alt V BAI< NA.ll! Most approved, reliable and vccll-kiiowu rem edy for Coughs, Colds & Consumption. Get the gen uine. Price fl;sruall 60c. Or ri.ru BnoR.fc .,Hoh on At;.-no; Chang Chang fells nt sight. tie o.-SAory an soup. 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CO., 17(3 Dunne HI.. Mew York. t %0 t\ vi DC YOUR OWN PRINTING! ?VELTY PRINTING PRESS. Pur l*rolV?Mloiiul und Aumteiir Prlnlora, Mcliool?. Not-lvtleM, Ainu. ??nx-dirci-H, .11 Cf'Cliiiiita, lunl other* it!, thr liv.-sv wrlnv.mt?M. 1u.OOO In us.-. .Ton stylca, Prices from S5.00 fo $100.00 BENJ.O. WOODS & CO. Mnmifraand Mcolcr? In al! kjml. of Printing Mntorlnl, Swim rtanipfor Catalogue.) 40 Federal St. lloaton. YOUNG FOLKS' HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES. UyT \V. 1UUUIN&ON. " It has a c'oa? t tie to niti?rlorIty over any a m liar work "?Motion Aitvt riifr. " A book wnere thi-r^-1 everything to piaiso and notlilnt tncnndumti "- -V. V. 7Vit-!ine. ??'Ihnitvi. or the bo.i . Is admirable "?JV Y. Fretting J\>it. ?' Mr. Iilft.i son wan well imaiillol to write auch a history,'?? Spru-pjleltt He xtttliean. 8q I?mo., v Ith ovt-i IlW llluvtr tum?. Price illBOj fent p ist lislo on rectlpl or tho price. LKE * bHBi*AnD. Boaton. WItBOK'S COMPOUHD OF PTJEE COB l|r.VER| OIL AND LISTE, WillMir'?i ott lit vor ?Ii! mill i.lute.?I'eiaons who liuv. ti-.takutgCod l.lvnr Oll wIII bnpleVfed to team tint Dr. W.lhor iisau, ce ded, from dir? c-' Honi of SHVfial prof, s-l .??1 ;:. i.i it m< n. in com bliilni' tbnpiireoll and Inn - In Mich a manner thai .t I? pleasant to the taste und Iis ?tTvcis in lone complnlu ? ar? truly ?v?ldflrful, Vtiry mat y ptr soiim wh'i-e ca ?? weio pii'iiuiincFd hupeloM? and w ho lud Ink* u the c^ear . Ii for u long tiinti with out mnrkcd etfect. Iinv- bi en eiitlr.ly cured by nslng tins preparation. Hi- sure and set the me, Maiiufaemrel nly >>y A. I? W1LBOU Obomlst, Hoalon. fold y ?-II dniRglata. * My annual calaloo,u?' i i v.i^-mh'iIb an ' Flo ver Seed lor 1875. will bo ttini /iff lo all who epp y. t'usiomersof last eo.tson reed ontnnte fur It. In It will bo found anventl vm) ja de vuriellei oi nnv vegntabloiioubdaoeti r>nh H<at?n*ethliiafston, having msilo new Vtgetabh.it iipet-lAitv for many years. Growing over a hun<f"rcd.and fihy\>iri*ti** on my sevtual larm.s, I >,< n.ii rur.iru<. i\v itixlU) the patrouane or marke' v'*r.l*-neis and all others who are ts;eclally deslniii? lo have their seed puie and fr.sh, and o- the vet </ r>esl itnilii ^- ? ti si in out from my mtatil" tin an uth covered hv ihr?? warrants as a-'ven In u.v ? etutoKue. JaMKKJ. H.OltrjOonY Mai in tad, Mass. ADViE|?T}SE:PS. The American 9L w\pnper t/nlon number* over 1,1?) papsrt, ci-r. ...... into seven subdlvlt. Ions. For soii*rato n-iiK ?nd costot advertising, addrn?? a P. SANHOBN. 11* Monro6 Bt., Ohtnago, Acciflent Insrace Co; . IN THE WORLD. LIFE AND ACCIDENT v**;,*. Insurance Company i HARTFORD, CONN. j VQ * ..i ... ... Accident Policies v.ritien,. 010,000 Lifo l'oliciea written............. ?1,000 Ciuh A ??et?../.-w*.t3,J83U,000; Surplus to Policy Holder?,'..'.. J,ooo.ooo I FaltL In Benefits . io!. Policy t Hblders.p...::.'.^:^.'!!^.^ ?,000,000'. : tfcaJWrlte toTKBTBAVKiKnsIrrnuaA^ioCtoai-' l'A.s v. Hartford, C'oim.i or apply, lo any Agent.'| Hates, blanks, etc., sent by mall, ... hotels, geooees,.att housekeepers, . AJjIj boarding houses, and private families. I have tin IMPROVKD ItEOJKlPi* lor making a PUHKIBAKINO or. Y?ABr. EOWIiKrt equal to tho beat In tho markot,wHb,wh(cU I will ? end n, bookgiving 40 nvwand 35XOKLLKNT METH ODS lor UflTnn It In cooking.. JMy.Baklng Powder can bo made for 1(1 cent nn poona. Why pay SOor CO oenta per pound when you-can easily malt? your own for 18 ccimsr. Price.o.( my-jecolpt ti s.v Ic ?111. however, be sent upon receipt or ?1 00 ny mail'with dir?>cilorir (In Knjitih and Oerman) for m ak f no aha u3Hio. l! tho ma v." of tho nkwrfa* FRitlnglvon ln-wnlch .thin advertisement is sceo. ThO C08T Of thlif'BSCKfl'T'Yli'IIArVHO IN KVKBY tukXK r00Ml>soX ihe'pbwder, made. Ingredients !Sreptpy iiroceruand diugglBliovervwhere. Address D. \v. niuous, Practical BraggUt, Chicago, 111: _L_f t : 7 _f;.j f;f-: ) . /i . l> 00 OS .a.-iSLflS._| ?? .r.r Tf , SPEOIMF.N QOVIE? ?v Tllfc A weekly 16 p'rtfc'o t|tiaiiii, ffnaildar Journal,^' 1 ' conuiuhiRnrnj^^V^driAiftiftrtrtho Now YbrkStock ;;BMhangte!!| The {no x ? 1?11 n i)i t*v "w i 1 \ C< >nh t n ? vn I rrnM e I n form a t|on lvgiiiitln'jT^'fefiil??;it.siirir!iwlitl mot-hod ,it tipt't.VtinS with- ??' . STOCK PRIVLLEi^ES, t . . . . ' ? ? i . A. full explatutiii.'i will lvltyy.vp. ."CflMM1'1.''" 8prea<li?.iMul..Sliii<ldU-^.lii_wlik;li. j $10, $100, or $1,000 Con It* invested with-ft ??harico'ol'i'vcalizlnj: onormotin piotlts. Tl\e snb^-rip^js?JlX^^h^tM' Rkpouter l?J&t??iffiSf? TTpccnri?n nuraboni ^?tff oo mailed firco of charge," ViynudYessltig jWall Street PuUisTiing, Go., 135 &. f^7 Willbni -Street,- New York. |B?rn$t?? XSocpaihe | Prorents t ho Hair from Fallinp. Burnett's; jjOocoaine Promotes itu Healthy Growtli. Burnett's Cocoaine Is not Grewy nor Sticky. Burnett's Cocoaine ' Leiwen no DlsagreehUo Odor. ) Burnett's Cocoaine Subdues Refrrwtory Hair. Burnett's "b?cb?ihe Soothes tbo Irritated Scalp-Skin. Burnett's Cocoaine Affords the Riebest Lustre, Burnett's Cj^|0rij0,7j| Is not an Alcobollo Wash. Burnett's Cocoaine Kills Dandruff. Burnett's Cocoaine Olvcs Now Lifo to tbo Hair. Burnett's Cocoaine Remains Longest In JJflcct. '??? Prepared only by JOSEPH BURNETT & CO. 27 Central Stiiet, Bc^sl And Sold Everywhere. DR/WHriTIEB, 1^0. 617 St. Charles Street,-St. Lfinia, U& .! continues to treat all caiea of obatastea to marrlaae tw. liai.urltlea. 07W ailment or ?(c*q?s. whUo rejolta fruj. ItnlUcretleo or Imprudence, with unparalleled ar.c.--'-t Dr. W.'a eatabllshmeut la cha7t?red t v tha Plate ? Via eo'irl, waa founded ?od haa been otahll.hed to Mcox? ? .??fr, crrtala and rellabla rr!|?r.. Bttcg a grartoV-* M javrril medical noli.re*, and batloK the cVrcrlncM ?I a loataod laosawNI life In Ml apcelaltlca ho ha. jy.rtectcd remadlaa that arc e(T?;tual la all theie ca.ea. nia patUtiti are b?ln? treated by Dili or.eipceii eTerawhria. Ma matter Who'failed, call.'or ?r|tc. , fr>.ia the afa^t anm t<r of ai-plieatlone he Ii euallrd io leajl h!?' eruira? low. HU pages, giving full ?jraytoma; fur trfe ?t.inpe ivtarriage guide, ."> i -. t. |. ; ,1 ,r biok whli-h aheukl be read b, "-.?rj lytr. Xo married pair, r.r ptraona eonUmadaUoS tcaj fl?f?.caf> a?(.,d to do wlihnnt it. Itcobtalnalhn jrc*n A ?-Meal iti-r?it.,u on thla aubjtet, Ida reautltof J?. \\ i .unf ratx-rlmc; aUo 'be t thnufht. fr?.|n la'n V'rV? *u Kur?i|* and Arorrl?^n? arated, |0*>.|.aid tnrWleU. PITJM Habit Acertninantl inrci cure, without lnconvcnlcnco, and at homo. An nntltloto that stands purely on its own merit*. Send fur my ?.usrterly. magiulno (? conuyon nothtna), coillrttningcri'tlOcatcaorhuiidrflBi tliat lutvo beeu permanently cured. 1 claim to have discovered autt inoduced tho j-u ?? r. ??!:it.i.-;.*.i. ON LT BITHB CURB Ton OPIUM eat1.NO. DK. S. V. COL,K.l\S, La Porte, Ind. D.M.\VOOLRY,Soli a^t. SoutUrv n Ktates, _/thiulii, On. TlAOlTtnuUKO at Home, flo Jt I'hlicHy. 'I'-rtit* iiimleroio. rrlli,'? flhort. Four yearn of uti. pi?V.l?Vl(dP!ti< <-.- I1' -crllMiraw. 4O0t<<f/Hio/i7?;f.Att,lrc?fli)i K.K.Mnrah.Q,tiUicv.Mlcti. (feAAA and cxpeiiret a iiionihl^.^grjnts. Addr*ji4 SIkUUa.L fiTODDAUD. Jo^MWl?, Mlob VINEGAR BITTERS Dr. J. Walker's CaiifoniiS. Cgar iJittei'8'nr? a purely Vegetable proparu-' ton, in ado chiefly from the tivo berbw found on the lower ranges of the Sierra Nevada mountains of Cmifor nia, tho medicinal, propovtics of which aro extracted therefrom without tho use' of Alcohol. Tho question is ulraosc daily asked, What is tho causa of tho? unparalleled bucccss of Vinegar Bit ters! " Our answer is, that theyiremaw?? the cause of disease, and the paticntrc eovcrsbis health. They are the great blood purifier and a life-giving principle, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of tho 'system. N?ver before-in the history* of tho world hda'tt'-itiedicine been compounded possessing the remarkable Qualities "of VIskoah Bittkhs itrfreuline the wok ofeve^ 'cllKOaso Tnanis hcir to. They are a gontk''?crrjnidvR'as''weH-a*?ft Tonio.' relieving' "Congestion---or- 'Inflammation oi'1 tho Liver???ncV-Visceral Organs,-in Bilious" Diseases.-.?--. .?. The- properties of Dr.-; walk er's Vinkoaii"Bittk?s aro Aperient.--IJiapnbretio, Carminative,- Ka triticss; -Ls??tlvo, Diuretic' Sefln'tivo; 0ounter-Imtent^6ad?rific,Altew' tivfl. and -Anti-Bilious. . Oratefal Tlionsnnds proclaim VD* rxiAn Bitters the moBt*wonderful ln> . vigorarit "that : ever sustained tho sinkin^V.' system-*. No Person can take thes? Bitter? according^t'?'directT?ris, and reiunin lon^ UDjeellViiroyided de stroyed . .Uy. ffiinftra)!'. E?}???'.' or "** ?thei\' raeans,.an.d 'xit^f)i'^wSimi9.^..)iojoiid.. repair..rsf^SKU? Bilious, Remittent and Intefy Biittent FeverSj'whrch- are so-preva**. lent ire the valleys ? of- our groat rivers throughout the United States, especially tboso 6f tho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri,, tilinois, Tennessee; ?Cumberland, Arkan sas, Bed. CoT?rafl?.'Br'az?s. Rio Grande; . Pearl, Alhbjajj^ ; ^,VvA"?r,r.janiesiVand" many others; with their vast tr.ibut^rl^il thrc^hout out entire country, during the.Si>nmor and Autumn, and remarkably so during sea--' sons of unusual.heat.and.dryness, arjp. invariably accompanied by extensive dfl angementa of- the stomnch and. liver, ind other abdominal viscera. In their, treatment, a purgativo, oxerting a po\v~ - orful influence upon these various ?r? ^ guns, is essentially necessary. There is no cathartic for the purposo equal to Dr. j.' "W?LKiEft's Vinegar Bitters, as they will speedily remove the dark colored viscid matter with, which tho bowels aro loaded," n't "the-same tirao stimulating the secretions of the liver, and generally restoring tho healthy functions of tho digestive organs. Fortify tlie body against disease by purifying nil its fluids with Vinegar Bitters. No opidomic can tako hold 'of A system thus fore-armed. -*?? \i Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head j, Pani ' ache, Pafn in Uio Shoulders, Conghsj Tightness of tho Chest, Dizziness, .Souy.il Eructations of tho Stomach, Bad Taste in tho Mou,tli, Bilious Attacks, Palpita t at ion of tho Heart, Infla'rnmation of the Lungs, Pain in tbo rogion of the Kid noys, and a lumdred othcr'painful symp toms, nro tho offsprings of Dyspepsia. Ono bottle will provo a bettor guarantee of its merits than a lengthy advertise ment. Scrofula, or King's Evil, White Spellings, Ulcers,' Erysipelas, Swelled Nook* Goilvo. Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial Affections,. Old Sores; Eruptions of tho Skin, Soro Eye-!, Btc. In these, as in all other constitutional Y)is~ ? ?cases, "Walkkb's Vinkoar Bittbbs have - shown their great curativo power* in tho i most obstinato'and Snttactablo cases. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Remit tent and Intermittent Fovors, Diseases ot tho Blood, Liver, Kidntfva and Bladder, theso Bitters have no equal. Such Diseases . are caused by Vitiated Blood. Mechanical Disenses.-?Persons en [ gaged .in Paints and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type-sorters,' G?id-beaters, and Minors, as thoy advanco in life, are subject to paralysis of tho Bowels. To guard' against this, tako a doso of "WalkKit's, Vtif. BdAft BiTrKRs occasionally. For Sliin Discuses, Eruptions, Te? ter, Salt-Ilhemn, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Bolls, Carbuncles, Rlngrworms, Scald-head, Soro Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs,;Discoloratl?ns of tho Skin, Humors and Diseases of tho Skin of whatever name or naturo, aro lite'rally dug up and earned but jf tho system in a short; time by the asa of theso Bitters, Pin, Tape, and other WoimV lurking in tho system of so many thom-audf' mo effectually destroyed and removed. N> system of medicine,' no" Vermifuges, no ?n tiiclminitics will freu tho system from worms liko these Bitters. For Female Complaints, in young 6r old, married or single, at tho dawn of wo? manhood, or iho turn of life, theso Tonio Hitters display so decided an influonce that improvement is soon perceptible. Cleanse tli o Vitiated Blood when ever yon find its inii.^ritio-j bursting th'rhr.gh the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Soles: r.leanso it when you find r. obstructed And sluggish In tho veins; cleansb ll when Jt ?a - foul; your feelings will toll yon whon. h rep the blood pure, and tho health of the system will follow. , Y Iii H. McDONAI'O <b CO., Druggists and Gen. Agta., San Francisco, Cnliforuist, froooor. of Washington nndChnrlton Sts.. N. Vm SolA ??v nit liJ-'iuiztti* int. M. Of A; vaanAVJLVXUi) JJ0.61S? North Fifth Slrcot, St. Louis, Mo., F.STAD i LISHF.n IXi7. I.'urt's nil e-jffprrr* without thentcot rrcwYy. CharKti r.<a$.onat>lo fees. STtf-tfr. n.'* 11 Tro?tf?o on-SixjiSUl Dltiim-." which fully eiplaln* tho naturo, ciumh, aymFt .ius, am! means to euro all fotmn of Sorvort? I>M>\ltty. nil UUeaaea oautM hy tl>? " F.rrorn n( Vnulh?' antl ?atuablo Information ?n other delk.ato ?nhjncta, ??nt Kni'.r. In vliln a?aled envHlop?. TtXTHKN wrliniK to rtnvtrv'.:uT? - ?<? >t> W Uio n?ta* orlhl* par. r v, . o. ts:w. wr i nut tnnn rrrn d a n inj?i9?tjjii uiu?