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( ? - ? Sheridan In New Orleans. A coiTespondent of the New York Thrwx, writing from Now Orleans, says : To hate General Sheridan Appears just now ho be a religion with tlie )>eople. Everywhere?in street ears, bar-rooms, hotels, and even in churches?I lmve heard men and women abusing him. This abuse is sometimes very unjust, and *11 the charges brought against the geucral are made without consideration or thought. It is the dispatch calling the people banditti which lias caused Bheri?lan to be ao intensely disliked. They feel that they have been insulted before the entire country, and it is one of their proud boasts that " a Louisianian never lorgets an insult." During a con versa Hon upon this subject, one of the best known citizens of New Orleans said to f - me: " We could have forgiven everything else, we have already Dome much and forgiven much, but this unnecessary insult wo cannot and will not forget. ' This feeling seems to pervade all classes of the community. The popular hate of Shoridan finds expression in many ways. Ho has several times been hung in effigy, and half the shop windows in New Orleans are decorated with some ludicrous caricature of him. In some places figures of venerable and respectable-looking old gentlemen are labeled, "This is one of the banditti." Many of the toy stores display ridiculous French dolls with immense heads, and very short legs 1 Hearing the inscription, "l am not afraid." m?;a />f k.. ai : W* wvm "V7, uian AVAV1VA1CV W KJUOl l" dan's dispatch stating tlint ho luul been . threatened with assassination, but that j he was not afraid. 141 am not afraid," is now in everybody's month. Tho newsboys go through tlio streets yelling out tho Usual ,4ternblo murder in Arkansas," or 44 horrible cutting affair," always ending with 44 but I am not afraid." Several songs havo already been composed, and entitled, 441 am not afraid," and in the theaters pert actresses are gaining popularity and loud applause by ex- j claiming in and out of season 441 am not afraid." The general boars all this abuse and fidicule with commendable good nature and the utmost indifference. The other evening when he appoared in the hall of his hotel a number of unmannerly boors saluted him with hisses and suppressed exclamations of 441 am not afraid;" he passed quietly through the crowd, payLag no attention to the impertinenoe. Every day as he takes his place at the j: i.ui- u. 1. j ?? ? uiirnor uiuib uo in HvurtHi out 01 counieuanco by a number of rnde people -who respect neither Lin honorable position nor the feelings of the ladies by whom he is aooompamed. Nothing seems to disconcert or aunoy him, however. He has sense enough to langh at the petty insults referred to, ana it is but justice to say that the mass of the people, although hating him with a bitter hatred, do not approve of the way he is troatod by a few of their number. Ten Men Drowned in the Tjroe. A terrible accident occurred on the river Tyno, at Blaydon, about five miles . west of Newcastle, England, by which ton men lost their lives and many narrowly escaped drowning. In consequence of the rapid thaw which had prevailed, the river Tyne had l>eoome much swollen by the water running from the hills surrounding the western roaches of the river, and the ice, having been broken, was carried with terrifio force down the stream, completely blocking up the channel and stopping all traifio between Newcastle and the sea. On the afternoon in question a number of laborers who work at BhvHnn. hnt rMndfl nn tlm annUi I the river at Lemington, were returning from work, and as they ore accustomed to cross to their homes in a boat, they determined to do so as usual, though they might have reached Lemiugton earlier by -walking iound by the Scotswood suspension bridge. fifteen of them entered a wherry near to the briok works of Mr. Joseph Cowen, M. P., and put off. They met with much difficulty erven at the autset, owing to the terrific velocity with which the waters was rushing down, but continued their jouraoy in spite of this. When they were almost mid-stroam their boat was caught by a huge mass of ice driven rapidly along, and immediately overturned, all its occupants being thrown into the water. This terrible catastrophe was witnessed by a large number of persons on shore, and several boatmen at | onnr? vvnf f/v rl/i fliniw Knot rAoono ! the poor fellows. Before they oould succeed in reaching them ten of them hail l>oen carried away and drowned; five of them clung to the floating ice and trc?H which wore being driven down the river, and thus kept themselves on the ?fnrf.MJo till assistance was rendered to them. Thoy were all much exhausted, and many of them were terribly cut and bruised by collision with the ice. Financial Lore. A spruce youngster, with his darling, who came from the regions west of Arcanum, to take a look at the bright feature of Dayton, Ohio, were standing near the ticket office at the depot, one evening recently, waiting for the .departure of the train which was to take them homo. It was cool and dreary, and ' tin tunperatnrc was touching up the girl's rare and nose with a blending of purple and red. "Jjookliero, Joeli!" 4ho exclaim* d, petulantly, " I'm tired standing up here. I'm half froze. Let's go to tliat place (ladies' room). Everybody else goes in there f" " No you don t!" said Josh, "No, sir-ee! I've *p?*nr. cnougu money now, anu 1 aim agoin' to pry to go in there I" A Nkw Wat. ? Beforo the Pacific M-iil investigation it wan ahown tlrnt parti -uliir members M Congress who oonld not l>o bribed were allowed to win largely rtt cards a=? a mean? of aeenring their Kuoport to coi-tain measures pending before C^igre?. We. .nineely trust that ease* of tliia kind aro rare. 4 Clipping Hontw. The mail who really love? his horses, says Turf, Field, and Farm, does not rs- i i quire to be told that the clipped animal ] suffers severely if allowed to stand un- : oovered in the bleak air of winter. But, I . unfortunately, there ore n good many j \ people who linvo oorne into the possession j of quick-stepping horses who have no ' i real affection for the animals which serve i ] them, and in whom the delicate sense ' j of humanity is blunted. These people j < care more for show than comfort, and j i they will keep a clipped horse shivering ' i all day in the chilly streets. In s om i cases they may tie a small blanket over j i the loins, but it never enters into their : ] heads to more fully protect the shorn ' ; equine. Now, clipping is an excellent : 1 thing when practiced with judgment, but ! j it is nothing short of cruelty when made ; < indiscriminate. The heavy norse which , ] does slow work should never bo deprived j 1 of his natural coat of hair. As he has to ] face all kinds of weather aud does not j warm his blood by viol nt exercise, a ] long and thick coat of h r is essential ' 1 to his health and comfon. But with the (f light, active horse it i different. We \ take him from the wan stable, give him t a merry spin over the i >>od, and for the i 3 time being are done with him. If his j < j hair is long the lungs are taxed more I ] severely iu aerating the blood, the pores 1 j of the skin in a measure being clogged ( and at the end of the drive he is envel- ! 1 oped in a wot mass. To dry him we 1 must rub him for hours with cloths, nnd f subject bun to other inconveniences. If I we do not rub him dry, ho will shiver J all night in his stall, just as you, Mr. | { Querist, would do were you compelled ; ( to try and woo balmy sleep between ? ! pair of wot bfankets. It is directly the opposite with the clipped horse. When , j putting forth his licet effort he breathes ( freely, perspires naturally, and, as there j f is no hair to absord the moisture, he j i quickly gets rid of the sweat drops. You j J put liirn into his stable after a hot ' t drive, and then, writli a little grooming, ! $ he is ready for the blanket and a com- 1 fortabo night's rest. It stands to reason, 1 i however, that the clippod liorso should ^ not be tied under a roadside shed with- , f out being carefully covered with woolen ; ? clothing, nor should ho bo forced to i ? shiv;r through a stretch of two hours in !} the carriage traces waiting for my lady j? to finish her gossiping call upon some gossiping friend. If you clip your carriago horses, you should make i it your business, on descending to tlie pavement from your ooach, to see that j your driver thrown heavy blankets over j, the shorn animals. To allow the poor j i equines to stand unprotected in tho cold ' 1 winter air is to practice downright j cruelty. j Blackmail in Naples. A gentleman who is very fond of that j i pungent little gourd known as the pep- ! t eronc, decided the other day to lay in a ! < stock of them, and for that purpose went 1 down into the lower, or eastern, part of > j! Naples, where the trades-people from I j about Vesuvius oomo to statiom them- j selves with their produce. He chanced ; upon an old man who had a nioe lot of his favorite vegetable, and began to ask ! J about the price. Beside the old man j \ were standing a couple of loafers. One i? of these fellows named a sum, which was ; < of course exorbitant; bnt after a proper j( amount of haggling a fair price per hun- : dred was agreed upon and the bargain ; concluded. The purchaser pulled out his money ! t mm was about to hand it to the old 1 countryman, when the second lounger 1 stepped forward and took it. This done, * witnout waiting for the departure of the t purchaser, or attempting to disguise the c rascality of the transaction, he divided t the money into three parts, of which he 1 and his companion took two, giving the third to the unlucky owner of the produce, who had remained wisely mute f while this disposition was going on. Who Got the Money I ? There is much disappointment here, i says a Washington correspondent, at the determination of the Ways and Means < committee to close up tho investigation * of Pacific Mail without discovering the ' Congressmen who received the money. ' One of the latest stories of the street is , that only $400,000 was really disbursed among the Congressmen. The rest of j the one million dollars formed, it is said, ! j the dividend mode by the go-betweens. According to this floating stroet gossip J some sixty members of Congress were ' bribed, receiving checks from $1,000 up i- AOA AAA 1- - -I- 1 1 * \aj nnj9 wuiuu jlm hiuu w iiHve Deon the part of one ex-Benator. If oh many i as sixty were bribed it will be seen that j. a very powerful influence conld be |' brought to bear to conceal the gnilty ;; inoD. Of course this may be all rumor, I i and liave "nothing in it;" but of the ' $400,000 the sum of $275,000 was disbursed by Mr. Bchumaker and $125,000 ; by King. A Nation of Dyspeptics. We live fast?dissipate in everything ; except righteousness, and fill early > 1 graves. We drink all kinds of poisoned j i alcoholic spirits, and swallow, withont j ] mastication, pork, grease, and every con- ! oeivable carbonaceous, soul dwarfing, i life-destroying, system-clogging, incli- j j gestible food.- Dr. Walker s Vegetable ; , Vinegar Bitters cannot stop this in a , radical manner?but it will remove the evil effects, and the recovering patient, with fresh, puro, vitalized, electrical i Diooa nowing tnrougu ms arteries ana ; veins, will have a clearer head and a oooler judgment, which, coupled with experience, will cause him to abstain in the future. Good, nutritious, digestible diet, which the most delicate stomachs | may take, can be found in cracked I wheat, corn bread, tomatoes, raw or softboiled eggs, baked apples, boiled rice, Iilain rice pudding, corn starch, are >eef, mutton and poultry. "With Vinegar Bitters and moderation in eating and iriuking, there is no incurable case of uyupppma.?uom. i A Railroad Project, The bill reported in the U. S. Hous? as a substitute for the Hurlbut bill oi lost winter, chartering a double-track freight railway from tide-water on th< Atlantic coast to the Missouri river, sayi that it most transport all cars and arn freight officered on equal terms for all persons or corporations, at rates which arc minutely prescribed. Bulk freight, such is grain, coal, timber, etc., received in mrs without handling by the company, must be transported at the following rates: Five mills per ton per mile foi ill distances exceeding 750 miles, km mills for distances between 400 and 750 miles, seven mills for distances between 100 and 400 miles, seven and a half mills for distances between 150 and 300 miles, ind eight mills per ton per mile for less li stances, provided that in the winter months, from November 1 to May 1, hese rates may be increased one mill per ton per mile. A commission of five numbers, of whom three shall bo appointed by the President and confirmed jy the Senate, and two by the company, ire to have power to classify freight and ix the maximum rates for such classes is are not specifically described or lamed in this bill, and who are also required to proportionately reduce all -ntes whenever the net earnings of the oad exceed eight per cent, per annum >n its actual cast- The bill proposes in eturn for these oonsiderations that the Qnited States government shall guarmtee five per cent, interest on thirtyrear construction bonds of the company :o tho extent of $20,000 ]>er mile of equivalent single track, or about $00,>00,000 in all. Saxt Watkk for thh Etrs.?Many 1/MTU1T1H flro Huffnntior lioin from wnnlrr>Ano ?-> 1""" ?' ??*? T.?uuic >f the eyes. This sometimes proceeds rom local inflammation, and sometimes rom other causes. Several persons who iavo been thus afflicted inform us that bey have derived almost immediate, uid, in some cases, permanent relief rom the application of sidt water as a lath; and where the pain has beea aggravated, form a compress saturated with udt water laid on the eyes, and renewed kt frequent intervals. Opening the eyes ind submerging them in clean salt water las been found beneficial to these whose ?yeeight begins to fail. The Boad to Health. Gle&neo the stomach, bowels and blood from ill the acrid, corrupt and offensive aooomulaions which produce functional derangement, ind you remove the cause of most diseases vhich afflict the human family and thus save argo doctors' hi Us. The most effectual reiable remedy for this purpose is found in Or. Pierce'H Pleasant Purgative Pellets. No heap wood or paper boxes, but kept fresh and -ehaule in vials. High livem, those indulging n ease and pleasure, and those in sedentary labits, can prevent boils, carbuncles, gout, red .kin, eruptions, pimples, constipation, piles, lrowsineee, biliousness, and other conditions nduoed by such liahits, by taking from four tc lix of DrI Pieree's Pleasant Purgative Pellets tuce a week, or, better still, one or two e&cb light. They are sold by dealers in medicines. ? Cottu Wild Cherry Balsam.?The memory if Dr. WistAr is embalmed in the hearts of housands whom his Balsam of WiW Cherry las cured of coughs, oolda, consumption, ?r some other form of pulmonary disease. 50 :euts and $1 a bottle, large bottles much the iheaper.?Com, Again our advertising columns exlibit the rapid growth* and substantial eonlition of the National Life Ins. Co. of the Unied States of America, the largest and strongest ife insurance company of the world upon the ow rate stock plan. Its loans upon bond and nortgages and United States bonds, amounting :o $2,531,916, largely exceed its total liabiliiee. The low rates, the large capital, the lefluite contracts, and the liberal policies of ho National, render it worthy of the confidence uid patronage of the public.?Com. An Irishman called at a ding store to ;et a bottle of Johnston's Anodyne Liniment tot he rheumatism. The druggist asked him in pan, oi ma Doay it troumed him most. ' Be me goal," said be, ' I hare.it in irery boa! md corner er me."?Com. For Iosh of cud, horn oil, red water in sows, loan of appetite, rot, or murrain in ahoep hick wind, broken wind, and roaring, and foi ill obetructious of tbe kidneys in horses, ua? Vwridan't Cavalry Condition Powdert.?Com. THE FAVORITES. pot foil Information napMUni oar Goods, or Arondc for same. address WKK1? NEWIXtl .tlACHINf ['O.HI'AN V at Hartford, Conn., or oar Brand jjjoes In loading Cities. SONGS OF JOY! A NEW COLLECTION OF Brmosrs and TTJ3VEJS Especially adapted for Prayer and Camp Meetlnm Christian Aaaoclatlona and Family Worship. By jT 11 rutytT. Boards, 80 ocots: Flexible Cloth, ? ecati Seat pos' paid on receipt of the price. LKK A MHBPAKD, Beaten. AQRirrs WAimtn?K*WC01iBI*ATT0* TOOL?S Is em one. Olsss Oitlsr,^ Cas opearr, As^Aampl. by mall. SS sssts. A^drsm PHIL A. h?TJU,TT It TO. Co M Vraakila Street, Philadelphia, fa HXCBl-BIORM'FG CO.. Buchanan.Mlch dfcOK PER PAY GommlMton, or S30 a weak Sal tp4 O ary and Bimhm. We offer It end will P?: IC Apply wow. O. WKBBKR A CO.. Merlon. O ADVKRTIHKRM ! Bead 2ft rente to GBO. f ROWKLJ, A CO.. 41 Perk Row. N. V.. for tbel fxtmphUt of IQO >< ;?, containing llote of 8000 newi papers, ana eetlmatea showing ooet of advertising. OOfl Daily to Agente. 8ft new article* and tb WMV beet Family Paper In America, with two S6.U Dhromoe. free. AM. M'FQ OO., 3QO Broadway, wTT UOMBTniNB FOYOU.-Sead itamp and ga HURST A OO.. 76^aaean Street, New York. ^ i BKMT In the World ' It Glvea I'mIvernal Satisfaction. WONDKHFIJIj Keen amy 40 Ibm. more Bread to bbl. Flour, HAVKM M I I.K, K8I4H, A r "/y A aA ' On? r*ar'a aavlng* will bnr aooe nfiiQU NO 5fOltK HOUR BREAD I IVWI I . Whiter, lAgbter. Sweeter, Klcbei WV^BTA/l KVEKVbODV Pralare It r> nllirw le The lodtes are all In Core with II laisdfl HKI.I.H I.Ike HOT CAKKH t Oa'WA.^ll tV~ Sand at once for Circular t >wla>y; A FINE FARM Of 6SO ACIIKH FOR HAI.fi A. 1 mile from Keuton, Ohio, on the C. 8. 1 C. R. I ton m Cultivation and Pactum Good Uonae and Tenar Bouse. Berne, Orebaids, Stock, Water, Good Tim be Will dlrlde Into two or tour Farina. Will give poeaeaeto the lint of April, or 83000 llent (or the ootnlng Yea JtfA^ihfLOB. UaTi, Krnton, Ohio. ( TAELE KNIVES AND FOU SD OR K? IX ALLY KXCLUSIVK MAK1 I ! And tchiaim m*k*rsofUi? Patent Ivory >? or C , { know Tho IludlM nornr art looor. rt* nut tflrc ' "AIKII?K.N Ci J" 1'KH.Y rOMFANY ? on . nod t thn MKRIdKN OUtLkKT CO.. 4tt Chnabr j%SS3SZ2%^^ Lsa&sssspii January 1, 1872V Seventh Annual Statemen hATIONAL I^ile Insurance Co., or jhr. I UjJTTED STATES of AMERICA WASHINGTON. D. C. RECEIPTS. Prenlutas. Including reccipte on rein?r?l policies 80221,57 5 Sid IntwMl and premiums on gold I34,(HMI .?H T?ta; Ux'Tim re 1874 .81,058,175~7H DIMIirKlsK.lt KNTH. Death Ic.ime 8270,04(1 72 Maturel endowments and annuities. 2,724 0(1 Cash aitl allowance* for surrendered pollcie 237,104 825 Pmninjis on policies reinsured 20,430 7.5 DlvideSt on atock 30,000 Ofi Taxes igd licence fee* 0,2 I 4 4.1 ( Viaxmlelona 81,882 -IS ! Allodia expenditures 137,221 5(1 j DiBBUiwRmreTn MC 1874... 8707,630 825 ASSETS. 1 <J?*h ir bank *05,650 07 1 lliltat States bon.la 412,354 (M ! Ht*e and city bonds 137,560 > ; Real estate (building) 400,000 OC Loia secured by first mortgages of i rea estate 2,110,362 (K Loan secured by collateral* 43,267 8C letn secured by (Killclrs in fore (17,382 j| 1 . Connoted commissions 4(3,7QI 02! ; Intrrnd and rent* accrued 31,103 4i , , Prurfuma In course of collections i (sell 82,724 31 > Deferred semi-ennual and quarterly ' pfr1?** 84,470 38 Oftce furniture, ledger balance*.and lather aaacU 20,100 47 ( toss Abhkt*. JaH. 1.187k 93,380,225 31 | 1,1 All I I.1TI US. I Re Inn ran oe Reeerre on pollcloa In 1 fttoe 92,044,322 (K . Rearre on policies lapsed and liable 1 frt surrender and restoration 22,3 10 31 1 Present value of premiums due in 1 n end future years, paid in ad 1 Dsah claims reported but noli due... 7lMK)ii IX tatai. tjauii itif.s jaw. 1, l!7i...v2,l05,on 11 | 8tHPI.cs, bf.iko rfx"?m addiri**KAi. To xhk Kkhrrvk 91|425|1(W2( 1 Strflus, Jan. 1,1875 SI 425.108 ?f bu-flua, Jaq. 1. 1874 1,254,403 84 i Vhltifapk op Suari.es dcbiku ihk Ykak ? 170,704 31 I Knnber of policies issued during the ; J?sr 2,SOI : Amcunt of policies Issued during the j ;nt S3.7 70,51)1 Ot j Th? loans, secured by first- mortgages of real estate ' nocnt to 4i2.119.ttU, a sum considerably in excess of ill < total policy liability 1 The surplus 81,425,198 is entirely for the security o , policy holders, being additional to the reinsurance fuud i wbtcli alone affords ample protection, i During the lsst year the company haa paid to repre ' sosta lives of deceasedipnlioy-holders 8979,081, and fo | surrendered policies 893,. 104, bss paid a dividend upoi ! its stack, has met the expenses, sad now has s surplus o | 81.425,198, an Increase of 8170,794 orer the surplus at thi ! beginning of the year. 1 Tbs Low Rateu, the Targe Capital, the Definite Con i tracts, and the Liberal Policies of the NATIONAL reudsr It especially worthy the Confidence and pstrouag of thi public. 1 Oryicrek John V. ParwelL President: L. D. Oorl right and Paul Cornell, Vice-Presidents; J. P. Crank I Secretary; Kmerson W. Peet, Actuary. i i Branch Office, - - Chicago, 111 167 to 163 L>a Salle Street, j M'lrt, (As liiiino* of the Company it fvanoacteri. Ill us* fVoidl ffirir or Mustschs Fromol I Ul/it JL sr unit? you want your frianda not t ' I know you, for a single case will force a heary mostarb - ! to grow upon your face In 20 days, without Injury, or you i miney returned. Price 25 cents. Order only of tb ' I General Agant. K. W. HARR18, Palatine, III II The Cincinnati Weekly Star Including postage and the finely Illustrated Hfer Al I siasar, SI per ysar. A ntl-.M o no poly Tli , MraBger's Paper, i containing 8 large pages of si oeltent reeding matter. The fanner, merchant an i mechanic In any part of the eonntry win nod this th best of the weeklies, to say nothing of the low prte< Agents are offered inducements superior to anythln heretofore attempted. Specimen ooplea free. _ Address. THB HTAH, Clnrlonstll, Obi*. DO Aft A A Yrar. Salary and expenses paid. Ow " fit free. A valuable package sent for 15cb I return postage. C. K. GUKNLtY. Waterboro Centre.Mi ' awe a" a w ? - . ? warned Agents ?,?u 1 family. Good AynnU are making from 96 to KIO pt I day. On reoeipt of Ten Genta we will eendHample of ou [Goods with Circular. Address, t J? H. TOW.NMKSP ft CO., Hartford, Own 4GKNTH WANTED. Men or women. 934 L week, or glUO forfeited. ValuabU tamplnr'r* ( rite at once to F.M. RRHD. Kigbth Street. New Tori p TOMH ompotiro oy ^ j FUBE COD LIVEB L OIL AND LIME, a f Wllbor's Cod l.lver Oil and I.lme.-Persor | ; who bare been taking Cod Lirer Oil will be pleased learn that Dr. Wllbor nas succeeded, from directions i ' several professional gentlemen, la combining the pu: ' oil and lime in snch s manner that it la pleasant to t| I | teat-*, and its effects In lung complaints are truly wo | derfu!. Very many persons whose coses were prunounor ' hopeless and who had taken the clear oil for a long tin " I with nut marked effect, basa been entirely cnred by usir 1 , this preparation, lie sum and get the genuine. Man factored only by A. 11. WlliBOIt, Chemist, Boa to I Hold by all druggists. 1 fisfc&.PaMea Opto Core!?! I easaful remedy of tba presant day. landfcrPap , | en Oplnnt Bating. P.O. Box *16, DaPOHTB, INI This new Trass is wo with perfect oomfoi MM v T A ft T T cH night and day. Ada; ELABIIC U lUK'lf te every motion a IT 8 I. Jm body.- K" I ' tore under tbs hard* exercise or severest stra until permanently cure M Bold cheap by the ; Elastic Truss Co No. 683 Broadway, N. Y. City. end ?1 by roell. CeUoreenri forClrcnlar. end he cow J' BGKNT8 WAST11) for oar popular mw book i MLittleFolkz Mm In Feathers and Fur, KM And Other9 in Neither, OI.ITC THORN K. Tke *o 111 keek ee Nihil HWUrjireroilea if. AtoniHHlImmcTivi RepCf pr?wceTl dtmltt. Bieat'/elly llleetreie< Jael Ike Iklar for ?oanf aedeld. Afaeteeerltlatkekeeteei lac keek ikey ever eeaveeeed for. Deaeirall te aead for rlmla ' aed illealrated apart a*. efceete, FRKl TO ALU Hew U U i* fir mm ?m vmim to ?iak? niwtj. Aidf; ~ DCffUV, C1LMAW k OOe.lUrtftH, C<n ; AGENTS "WANTED ",U - Rolling book eror pahltahed. Hond for epeclxeen pee end our extra terrae to Agente. !. NATIONAL PUBLI8HIWO CO.. Philadelphia ft tt!W.t?.gWOT-OUN8. PlSTOLS>r BEYOLTRtt r. Ofenyendereryklnd. Bendetiun I for Catalogue. A4l>w Sreal Wailere See I eednelelWerlu, riTllBU HSU, fA 15V ALL KINDS, *ellnlo!d Kilh. The moat DamM? WhUc Handle tad bj hot water. A1 way* call for tho " Trada Mart the blade. Warranted and acid by all dealer* la CattnT t* Htrael. Now York. HSfeHBiflHiHUH lag Dr. J. Walker's California Tin; egar Bitters aro a purely Vegetable t preparation, made chiefly from ioe na, tive herbs found on the lower ranges of > the Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor; nia, tho medicinal properties of whlob ' rue extracted therefrom without the use *. of Alcohol. Tho Question la almost : daily asked, " What is the cause of tho r unparalleled success of Vixkgar Brr tkrsT" Our answer is, that they remoro the cause of disease, and the patient re. covers his health. They are the great blood purifier and a life-giving principle, ' % perfect Renovator and Iuvlgorstor . *f the system, Never before in tin ? history of the world hu a medietas been - compounded possessing the remarkable - qualities of YmcoAaBirrns In bsahngtbe , siek of every disease man is heir te. They are e gentle Purgative as well ss a Toolo, ? relieving Congestioa or Inflammatioei of - the Liver and Visceral Organs, ta Bflioos , Diseases. The properties of Dx. Wnxnfs i VijiboarBittses are Aperient, Diaphoretic, Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuxetio Sedative, Counter- Irritant, Oml Qi if a, Altera 1 tive. and Anti-BUioua. R. H. HcDOIfALD as co. ' Dropifists and Gen. Agta., San Franciaoo, California, ' and oor. of Washington and Chariton Sta., N. V. Sold by all Druggtati and Dealer*. \ _ It. Y. N. U ?Wo. i i cr o gon PER day at home. Terms free. Ad' H ??U dr?? Oko. BTntaow * Co.. Por?Mr. AGKNT8. Chan* Chsn? sells at stwbt. Necessary as soap. Goods free. Clmon Chan* MTq Co., Boston. [ SENT FREE A Book expoaln* the mysteries of UTATT QIP . and how any on* may ope rata ?uo- W AiiJU DA. cess fully with a capital of ?50 or SIOOO. Complete Instructions and Illustrations to any addraas. Tl1.11 BK11M4B At CO., BiXUll amd Bbouu, u Vafi [. Street, Wow York. ? Great Bargains in Land. e lOOO Maryland Karma, for!8ale Cheap, In a beautiful Country. Descriptive Catalogue sent free. G. W. - C A KKULL,;Kaat New Market. Dorrhimtor^Co. ;Md. 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