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SUMMARY OF MEWS* lalerMtlac Iteoia Iron) Ilane mad Abr?*d Thompson A Williams' flooring mills at Lanesboro, Wis., were destroyed Ly fire. Lose, $60.000... .There has been a bloodless ievolution in Ecuador?President Barrero being deposed and Oen. Ventimili pot in his plaoe .... Henry A. Paol and Andrew Dogan were drowned in the Delaware river, opposite Gloucester, by the capeising of their boat... .Owing to the pilot of the Hodaon river boat, Walter Bret, getting asleep on the night passage from New York, the boat ran on a rooky shore while under a fall head of Bteam and bang fast. The ntmost commotion was oreated among the passengers, bat they were taken off by another steamer, all safe. The veesel was afterward relieved The American ship Ellen Dyer, of New York, with petroleum for Europe, was burned at sea. The crew took to their boats and were afterward picked np A three-story brick building in Springfield, Mass., occupied bv three Arm* fell without a moment'a warning from the excessive weight placed on the upper floors, thero being forty tons of tobacco on the third story and forty-four tons of flour on the story beneath. Georgo N. Walker, of J. Walker <fc Co., who occupied the ground floor, was instantly killed, as were Sheridan and Resale, two of their employees, and Mr.Erskine Pease, a customer. Three others were seriously injured Hew. A. B. Ffennell, Episcopal missionary at Cheyenne river Indian agency for many years, was assassinated by an unknown person. It is supposed ho was mistaken for some one else, as he was very much liked by all. Fourteen persons, mostly farmers and their ' wives, were drowned in Yongal harbor, Ire- 1 land, by the swamping of a ferryboat Obed Smith, bow of the famous Halifax crew, which pulled at Philadelphia, was drownod in Halifax harbor with his brother, on aooount of ' their boat being run down by a steambr ' While Edward Chichester, of Troy, N. Y., was ' heating aloohol on a stove the fluid exploded ' and burned the man and his wifp to death.... 1 James Lack, the California philanthropist, died ' in San Francisoo, aged eighty years... .Frank ' Horton'e Jewelry store in New York was en- 1 tered by burglars and robbed of $20,000 worth 1 of Jewelry. They gained admittance by cutting through two walls from an adjoining ( building Julius Blank, a blind professor ] of music, of Now York Vi 11 aA kl> ?-?J little daughter by shooting and then blew ont hie own brains. He is supposed to have been out of his mind Mexican revolutionist* seized the American steamer John Hcott at Bio Orande City. Her cargo was valned at 9150,000 On the fourth of July last sixty thousand Irishmen held a mass mooting in Dublin and adopted a congratulatory address to the United States on the completion of thoir oentonnial. Mr. O'Connor Power has arrived in this country with tho address, whioh be 1b to present to President Grant. It begins : " To the President of the United States, the people of Ireland, greeting: America has enJoyed one hundred years of freedom, preserving with unremitting fidelity the eacred trust oommitted to her care. Ireland has borne seven centuries of oppression without having for ono sinsle instant forfeited her fervent love of liberty."' At the Jerome park races, near Mew York, Bhadamanthus won the three-quarter of a mile purse over six competitors in 1.20%. Brother to Baisett won the two-milo raoo in 8.47%. The mile dash for two-yoar-olds brongbt ont nine horses; Leonard winning the race by a neok in 1.50%. The mile aud onennnrt^r h?n^i/?*n ? A ' uu> clo<CUUUUl?gUDlH, 1 of which Virginias proved the viotor in 3.17}. I DnriDg the year ending Jane 80th, 1876, ' 169,986 immigra?ts arrived in this country? 1 being far below the proviouB years.... A fierce 1 fight of twelve boars is reported between the Turbs and Servian*, in whioh tuousands of lives were loit. Which army derived the moet i advantage is nnknown, as both claim a com- ] plete victory Hon. B. W. Harris was re- ] nominated for Congress by the Itepnblicans of the second district of Massachnsetts > The sophomore class of Williams College, at 1 Williamsport, Mass., was ant-ponded by the president for rnshing the freshmen The sqnare bounded by Josephine, Lorent, White and Jackson streets, New Oj leans, has been burned. Daring the year ending Jnne 30th, 1876, , 169,986, immigrants arrived in this country? baing far below the previous years At the Jerome park races, near New Tork, Rhadam an thus won the three-quarter of a mile I purse over six competitors in 1.30}. Brother > to Bassett won the two-mile race in 3.47%. The mile dash for two-year-olds brought out nine horses ; Leonard winning the raoe by a ' neck in 1.60}. The mile and one-quarter handicap drew out eleven contestants, of whioh Virginias proved the viotor in 3.17}.... A fierce fight of twelve hoars is reported I etween th j Turks and Servians, in whioh thousands of lives were lost. Which army derived the most advantage is unknown, as both olaim a complete victory Hon. B. W. Harris i was renominated for Congress by the Republicans of the second diatriot of Massachusetts. .... The sophomore olsss of Williams College 1 at Williamsport, Mass., was suspended by the 1 president for rushing the freshmen The ] square bounded by Josephine, Lorent, White : and Jackson streets, New Orleans, has been J burned. 1 ius nepuDiioana carried the Colorado 8t?te { lection by 1,600 majority By the burning , of the Dwinell mill, at Old town, Me., $61,000 , lose waa inflicted inanred $80,000 The post-ofltoes throughout the oonntry lamed 1 domeetio money ordera to the amount of $77,- . 085,978 daring the poet fiaoal year. ...The < aeoond day'a meeting at Jerome park, near New York, drew forth a large crowd. The mile daeb drew oat nine competitors, of which Janette Norton came in winnsr in 1.49}. The Hnnter a takes for three-year-old fllliee, one and three-qaarter miles, waa won by Saltana in 8.16}. The Matority atakee for four-yearolds, three miles, resulted in an easy victory for Tom Ochiltree In 6.48}. The mile and a half daehwaawoo by Virgil in 2.46. The steeple ohaae had six runners, of whiok Deadhead waa winner in 4.87 Judge Bhipman, of New York, has decided that an erroneous assessment is not conclusive against the government Jacob Lout attended the funeral of his betrothed in Greenwood oemetery, Brooklyn, N. Y., and while waiting with other mourners to see the grave filled in, suddenly drew a pistol and committed suicide The Harvard boat club, kt a recent meeting, derided to challenge Yale to an eight-oared fourmile race next summer ..... Nominations to Congress: Massachusetts, second district, Edward A very, Dem.; fifth, N. P. Banks, 11 ip.; N?w York, twenty-fourth, Ghae. Rhoades, Dam. The Ohriatian inhabitant!) of Pera, a suburb of Constantinople, fear a massacre by the Tnrks, as there have been menaces made ... Tlio Democracy of Georgia elected their 8tatu ticket by a large majority, the vote being light. Everything passed off quietly.. Win. Ht nry Harrison, grandson of Pri eident Harrison, a dissipated man of forty years, on being refnsed as a husband by Miss Mary Mere in tfroome county, Ky., stabbed her nino times in the face and breast, inflicting fatal wounds Elbert A. Woodward, formerly clerk of the board of supervisors and agent of the Tweed ring, againbt whom au indictment was found for complicity in tho frauds perpetrated, which ho evaded by Occaping from the country, hats been arrested in Chicago, where ho was recognized by a New York gentleman. Woodward was registered at tho hotel there as an Englishman from Liverpool. A lose of $35,000 was inflicted by tho burning of the cutting ehop of the glaea works at Corning, N. Y Tho straw goods factory of D. C. Curtis, A Co., at Newtield, Mass., was destroyed by fire. Losb nearly $100,000; partially insured.... A steamer Just arrived at- St. Johns, N. B., reports tho loss of thirty-seven vest els with tli6ir cargoes on the coast of Labmdor The natives of Bouth Africa have so completely demoralized the army of the Transvaal republio by f. e quent defeats that tho families of the Dutch boera are in daugt r of being massacred ; one native ohief having forty thousand men undor him Qen. Martinez Campos has been appointed governor-genoral of Cuba Nominations to Congress : Connecticut, first die trict, Oeorge M. Landers, Dem ; third, Thos M. Waller, Dem.; Massachusetts, seventh, E. It. Hoar, Independent; sixth, George B. Loring, Hep.; first, Win. W. Crapo, ltep., and Joseph M. Day, Dem.; lthode Island, first, Benj. T. Eames, Bop.; second, Latimer W. Ballon, Hep During September the Philalelphia Exhibition reoeived 1,581,233 visitors at fifty cents a head and 474,683 at twenty-five sonts. The total reoeipts from May 10 to October first amounted to $2,150,469.49 at the main exhibition, and $18,768.75 at the live 9lock exmnit. Wm. H. Raferneck, a policeman, approached he jail at Faribault, Minn., in whioh the ^orth field bank robbers are indaroerated, daring the night, and when ordered off by the guard, replied: " Don't yon know me ?" and lontinued to advauce. The guard again ordered him to stop, and on his not obeying, shot him dead Daring an altercation at Camden, N. J., a colored man shot two men, iangeroasly injuring them. He was arrested, out was immediately rescued by his friends, who attacked the officers with razors Congressional nominations : Massachusetts, jleventh district, Qeo. D. Robinson, Rep. ; lixth, Ohas. F. Thompson, Dem.; Connecticut, fourth, Levi Warner, Dem. ; New Jersey, lftli, Ang. W. Cutler, Dem Tho Cuban nsnrgents burned the towns of Las Tunas and Calimete The racing at Jerome Park re tulted in victories for Oalway in the mile aud i half race for all ages, in 2:45}? ; Vigil in die national handicap, two miles and a quarter, n 4:11 ; Rhadamanthus in the mile heat race n 1:473*, 1:47 An express train on tho Canadian Great Western railway was ditched near Prinoeton by the breaking of a whool. Five of the train hands were killed. None of the passengers were seriously injured Lauber's German restaurant, a noted lunching place iu the Philadelphia Exhibition grounds, kas partially destroyed by fire, which originated in the servants' department after business bonis. $25,000 damage was done Dur log the month of September the United States mints coined $7,021,610?of which $2,677,000 were silver. $ The man or woman who has not heard of Merchant's Gargling" Oil is poorly posted indoed. Perhaps no article evei manufactured for the core of man and beast, has done more good, or gained a wider celebrity, than this. It is sold the world over, and wherever it is used there is but one opinion in regard to it, and that is the highest man can bestow. For diseases in cattle and horses it is invaluable. It is a liniment that does up its work speedily and effectually, and leaves limb and body sound and healthy. Whole columns might be written in its praise, without exhausting its merits. It is manufactured at Lockport, N. Y., and is sold by all druggists.?Poughkeepsie (N. Y.) Sunday Courier. A large portion of the men of genius squander their money; the other portion never have any. The Chicago Ledger is said to have spent $60,000 in advertising the past two years, and by the looks of the newspapers throughout the United States, we should say it would take as much to go round this year. And to cap the climax the proprietors have announced their paper at $1.00 a year. How it is done is a mystery, unless they have more than "a barrel of money " to give away. We believe, however, it is the theory of the publishers that all they ask of the reader is to nav forthn 3 1 K-J {/B{nu uiu inWHtKe; for their labor, when the paper reaches 100,000 or more circulation, their advertising will pay the profit. While they are building up the paper they do not Boliait advertising, and hence the readers get a great paper for $1.00 that is worth $8.00. As the publishers have the money, no doubt thev will sucoeed. Address The Ledger, Chicago, 11L, inolo sing $1 .00 for subscription and fifteen cents for postage.?Chicago Times. Pimples on the faoe, rough skin, chipped hands, saltrhsmn and all on tan eons affection* oared, the skin made soft and smooth, by the use of Jmnras Tab Boar. Tint made by Caswell, Hazard A Co., New York, is the only kind that oan be relied on, as there are many Imitations, made from common tar, which are worthless.? Com. Burnett's Flavoring Extracts are need and Indorsed by the best hotels, oonfeetioners, grooers and the first families in the oonntry. Cramps ana pains in the stomach are the result of Imperfect Indigestion, and mar be immediately relieved by a dose of Johnson's Anodyne Liniment. A teaspoonfal in a little sweetened water is a dose. * Heavy oats are good for horses ; none will deny that; bnt oats oan't make a horse's ooat look smooth and glossy when be is oat of ooodllioa. Sheridan's Cavalry Condition Poseders will do this when all else falls. * National Life Insurance Co. of U. S. A. This oompany is one of the strongest and most prosperous of onr life institutions. It has the largest amount of assets and the largest amount of insurance of any company of it# age; was oiganizcd iu 1868 by praotical inenranoe men, and its iDsmanoe businei-s is now und> r the same management It has a i-urpius of tl 319.952 ; ratio of assets to 1 a bilttiM are 153 per oeut. It has the largest capital of any company in the country- It has paid for losses daring the eight (8) years of its existenoe, f 1.314,383.70. Its assets are strongly secured, largely by approved bonds and mortgages. Its premiams are remarkably low, and its polioy contracts simple and definite. It is a strong stock oompany, and offers inducements superior to many oompaniee, and equal to those of any. Agente wanted in every town in the Northern States. For agencies or policies, apply at New York office, 409 Broadway. Dare uot to Trifle with a Cough. It is inviting death when safoty is within reach. Stop the congh, beal the lunge, remove all irritation from the windpipe, relieve tho difficulty of breathiDg with Hale's Houoy of Horeliouud aud Tar. A few doses will effeot a perfect euro. Pike's Toothache Drops cure in one minute. 8old by *11 druggists. * The Xarhets. raw TOBK Beef Oattle-Prlms to Kxtra Bullooka 08 i? 11 Common to Good Tcxans...... 0634# 06k Milch Oows.......... 40 00 ?76 0 Hogs? 0734(14 (?\ DrcMed.... 08 <9 10 BUNI> 04 9 WV I.smbs. 06 (6 05% Ootton?Middling.............. 11 9 H Flour?Extra Western.............. 5 65 9 6 Bl BUte Extra 6 70 9 6 SO Wheat?Bed Western... 1 10 9 1 as No. 3 Spring..... 1 33 9 1 33 Bye?8Ute 9> 9 9 J Barley?State. #3%9 9J Barley Halt 85 9 1 10 Oets? Mired Western 31 9 *7 Oorn?Mixed Western 67 9 #9% Bay.per owt..? 60 9 0? Straw, per owt . 60 9 80 IIop3....7fi'i>? 31 76"B? 10 9 31 Port?Mees ,. 16 80 916 PS Lard 10%9 10% Flab?Mackerel, No. 1, new 17 00 917 00 No. 3, new 7 60 9 7 to Dry Ood, per cwt. 6 00 9 8 60 Herring, Scaled, per box 30 9 20 Petroleum?Grade........14 914 Refined?36 Wool?California I-leece...... 16 9 21 Xexaa M 17 9 27 Australian " It 9 6. Butter?8Ute 33 9 40 Western Dairy... 34 9 <6 Western Yellow...... 80 9 83 Western Ordinary 16 9 21 Cheese?HUte Factory. 08 9 13% BUte Skimmed...... 06 9 07 Western..... 06 9 12 Kgg*?SUts.. 34% 9 26 BUTT Abe. Flour............................... 6 35 9 9 75 Wheat?No. 1 Spring 1 38 9 1 28 Oorn?Mixed............ ...... .... 63 9 63 Oats 88 9 t9 Ryo 67 9 70 Barley 90 9 ?8 PHrUDILPHU. Beef Cattle?Extra C6%9 06% Sheep 08 9 C6% Hogs?Dressed 0f%9 00% Flour?Pennsylvania Extra 8 76 9 8 CO Wheat?Bed Western 1 33 9 1 31 Rye 70 9 77 Oorn?Yellow... 67 9 60 Mixed 54 9 17 OaU?Mixed 86 9 43 Petroleum?Crude........1 0919 Refined?35 watxbtoww, mas a. Beef Cattle?Poor to Oholoo 4 60 9 7 75 Sheep 1 60 9 3 6] Lambs 4 78 0 CO A DAY to Agents. Sample free. 3 lipase Catalogue. L. FLKTCHKR. 1 I Day St.. N Y. taWTQ FOUR Mto.oo Ohromos KKKK. AUihn A O J. M. MUNYON A CO.. PblUda., Pa. If i. l/ll | 1/ r n? 7 (hot 93.00.70 etylea. Ill.Cal.fr?a nCVULVCn wutikk g on wonga.obioago.iii. 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V W den death wu hoar If eipeoted from Gonmmptlr, I all remedies having failed, aocldeot led to adisooveiy X whereby l>r. H. James onred hla only child with a preparation of Canubla Indlcn. lie now (tree t u g) recipe free on receipt of two stamps to pay expen e*. There la not a ilntle ay top torn of Consumption that It an doea not dlaalpate-nlaht aweata. Irritation or the ner,ea, ,n| difficult expectoration, abarp palna In the Innca, nanrea k at the atomach. Inaction of (be bowel*, and waatina of u. tha moaolee. Addr-aa CRADDOOK X CO., lO 14 mi Rape Btreet. Philadelphia, Pa. D EUPEON! If you have Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Headache, a Burn, or a Bruise, procure a bottle of Bupeon. It will give instant relief, as thousands can testify. For sale by all Druggists, H. A. HURLBUT & CO., 75 and 77 Randolph Street Chicago, Agents for the Proprietors. NEW W1LLCOX St GIBBS ~ I AUTOMATIC1 Latest Only machino J Invention, and\9^T\ ft t>lS,l^OTt:i lV, producing mf\JP Automatic ^ mobt RKIM K W Tension at. I D. Mnrsxlona Stitch Tr?<1? M.rk In IT every machine. ac SILENT SEWING MACHINE. ^ Send Postal Card for Tllnairated Price List, <?c. Willcox & Gibbs S. M. Co., gj (Cor. Bond St.) 658 Broadway, Mew York, pr Whether You Travel or Not, pr. [INSURE AGAINST UC ALL KINDS OF ACCIDENTS, / BY A YEARLY POLICY IN THE TRAVELERS' ha Life and Accident Ins. Co. ? E Of HARTFORD. CONN. let Acenits Every where. J ? X th; 11 x 3? SULPHUR SOAP, The Most Effective External Remedy Evkh Offered to the Public. Glenn's Sulphur Soap cares with wondrous rapidity all Local Diseases _ and Irritation of the Skin, remedies co and prevents Rheumatism and Gout, removes Dandruff, Prevents the Hair from Falling Out and Turning Gray, and is the best possiblo protection against diseases communicated by con- gr tact. . Computational defects are per- Ho manentlt removed by its use, and it exerts a most beautifying influence upon the face, neck, arms, and, indeed, upon the entire cuticle, which it endows with remarkable puritt, fairness and softness. ?n cr< This inexpensive and convenient thi bfecifh renders unnecessary the uuiiiAi inKaumo DDipnOT Baths. It thoroughly disinfects contaminated clothing and linei, PHYSIOIAHS ADVISE P* TT8E. Pricks, 26 ajtd 50 Cbhts ?kr Caxb, HT Pkr Box, (8 Cakes,) 80c. n 1 $1.20. du N.U. by parchutag the lirft or km ?t CS ocnU you gat triple th? oiuoUty. " HHPs Hair and Whisker Dye,? ? H-irk or Brown, 60c0. N. cnniltOl hw'r. 7 Sixth A?. IT. J< R7H Approved j; Greates iV GElVEnA] ienna International Eiiiibi'^a. A MEDAL OF MERIT 1 AND A RAND SILVER PRIZE MEDAL AND DIPLOMA OP HONOR. OFFICIAL REPORT: PM wimv QHWTUH L till It 11IDU11 uuniivu "A little farther the atleatlaa mt the ehlle wm attracted by a heaatlfal feaiale pare, elegantly atilrcd. like eeaie Partalna 1 rlaeeee, and the rletier wa? aetealshed te . laeerer that the exqalalte aarateaie were * et palafally wreaght by thehaada of eeorea . t preach OMliaert. bat that It wae the < aaterfelt preaeatweat ef a Bactaeye aiald clad la what ariaht, aader the elrcaai- 1 aacee. he Jaatly called her haateepaa. It i at nil prodaced with perfect eaae en one I the many WI I.HON MAOBINKH which . irrnandcdlt. Thla Inilraaem daea a grrat inqe of work, na It Indicated by the tarnlea phown. It raaa with (real prrclaloa, eaa the ?noat delicate iaat? la the hnayleat , atber. It hat a aew eenblnatlea of crank ' id run. and h?a a traaarrrae ladependrat iBttln rnce, whleh latnrea an tpra.sqaare, ' rlt.piItch, wlthenc aadae friction ea the rend. It alaehoa (headmntage ef a lane J latile drtyer ar pltatna?>a go d paint, aa amide abnrp analrt. It haa a abort, night needle, and a etc, I ahattle. The implra phnwn were splendid ppeclateaa ef nraaina-hlp. Ita trrat popularity Tally 'rait the ahlll and tacrgy ef the ataa bene itae It keart." genta Wanted. WILSON SEWIN Chicago, New Yor a - !??? ? Kwr. Sample Iran. H. Albert, boston. M*. j Tarrant'a Seltzer Aperient it properly be called the " Herculee " of roedlolne, 'cr ! cleanse* Nature'* augean stables, and allows the-e- ( ps- atlre powers of the system to do the work of restor- ] on to hwiltb. No medicine cores: Nstore al as | ee. This aperient rpsos the proper avenue*. <he sctlon* are i emitted to le.nmt their work, acd ibe tieut e a well. i HOI.P BY ALL nKWMIISTH BTJY THE oiElrtneiiBr'sMBiifl! ' Man. Oobnf.ltch, and yon will ins many t'mes ta t srsry mon b. This book la an always relbibl u u 1 e (1 the acknowledged STANDARD for all marten reiatr to the cooking department or ihat of the boo < -eper. It alto ooniains valuable Information ln< lansable for the management of the elck-'Or m, treat- : >..t < f Infante, etc.. etc It Is the mo .t popolar sn.1 i sful work of the kind ever pnbilabe 1 and no faml.y jolrl be without a oopy. Mm gl sn. |nl-.l-....A oo o- V ok sell or*. ot sent by mall.'on t-paid,on reoalptof pr co. noqiMON, KUIIWM A CO.. PublUhcra, Moston, ftliiMH. WOOD'S IMPROVED! IAIR RESTORATIVE! What It Does! It restores, quickly. Gray Hair to its glossy Natural lor. It baa the effect of Restoring the Hair to preuinrely Bald Heads. It Removes Dandruff. Humors i nd I Eruptions from w m _ _ v the Scalp. It rents Irritation, lift Itching and Kc.ily vnass of the II H III Skin. It Restores Jed. dry, harsh II B III nnd falling H'.ir. renews.dresses, BB B B B 9 soltrna and gives (or to thegrowt b B B H Ik of the llalr. It oomplishesmore desired effects in ihort time than BB B fl BB any Restorative srmade,always BB B BBB leaving the li.ilr ft. lively and BB.1 JB B B B. glossy, whether ea as a Dressing upon the nntuial hair or upon (he ir in an unhealthy condition; thus rendering it, for I he d and Youtw, an article of unequaled oiceflonce. No eparation offered to the puhlio produces such wonrer1 results. Try It! Try it!! Call for "Wood's Imoved!" as it oontalns no injurious qualities. [t was originally Introduced 00 years ago by Prof. O. J. ood, but the recent change of ingredients in this arils is making a demand for it In all parts of the Unitod ates, Canadaa and foreign countries. ANNOUNCEMENT ? TO CONSUMERS! The groat radical improvement introduced in this arte haa lndnoed ua to take the agency and advertise its tors to the world. Its effects as a Restorative are wiiat a been long sought for and wanted for many years, beI more decided ww _ _ _^ end satisfactory an baa ever be- B fore been attoin. No Druggist B B BBB In the world ows Its oompo- B B IB BBB altlon, and cannot tke it; therefore B I IB B BB when yon call for " Wood's Im B fl B I Ik proved," do not i any nnprlnoi- B fl LB III pled dealer conlce^on that ba || || III Restorative ing similar, as Mil H H 11 thorn is nuns Ilka Insist upon havinit Wood's Improved," and ti ke other, for jroar money! It will not tie lonir before all alera ererywhere will have it. If you should fail to id It. yon oan send (1.00 tons by mail for a bottle, or ,U0 for ail bottles, and we will send It to you, prepaid, ' any Kxpras* Button desired, Iddrrsi C. A. CIMiK At CO., Chicago, tlie ?Ie Agent* for the United States and Can?? > who swill All all orders nnd supply ie Trad* at Manufacturers'Prices. J I. B. Kimball, Proprietor. vm Sold In New York by J. F. Henry, Ourran A oo.; 1 iston. Weeks A Potter; Philadelphia, Johnston, Liol- , say A Co., and by Wholesale Druggist* generally. ; Burnett's Cocoaine, Burnett's Cocoaine, Burnett's Cocoaine. ! an invaluable remedy for ' DANDRUFF. boston, Oct. 30. I have used leu than a bottle. The dandruff and e irritation which caused it, have entirely disa|rared, and my hair was never before in so good ndition. A. A. FULLER. BALDNESS. Ciiiuago, May 13, 1871. Since the recest use of your " Cocoaine," my pro. )usl^ bald head has been covered by a luxuriant ) jwiii ui nair. i naa always esteemed your prepa- * lion as a dressing, knowing many persons who rv ' rded it very highly as such, but never before knc .. J w valuable it was as a restorative. a J. G. LL .VIS. ; LOSS OF HAIR. Hanoor, March 3, 1868. 8 Your " Cocoaine" is the only dressing for the hair ti rd in my family for til-- .ast eight years. It not I) ly stopped my wife's hair from coming out, but io- h :ased its growth. I am also under obligations to " is same " Cocoaine" for saving my own hair, which ? is very fast coming out previous to using this n luble preparation. J. C. MITCHELL. ti IRRITATION OF THE SCALP. * Waterville, Mr , Sept. rc. I purchased a bottle only, for the purpose of a hair essing; but. to my surprise, it has entirely removed 1 r irritation of s> long standing. I have recommded it to several of my friends, who were afflicted the same way, and it has wholly irradicated the ?l *ase. JOSEPH HILL, J*. 1 HAIR-DRESSING. New York, Sept. as. For some time past I have been nsing your Coco*- 8 and think it far preferable to anything ' havft H er used for the hair. FRANK LESLIE. )SEPH BURNETT & CO., Rostov* ^ Manufaeturer$ and Praoristora, . a it Living Experts! Jjjjg La AWA.I1IJ. UNITED STATES INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION A MEDAL AND DIPLOMA THE LATEST ACHIEVEMENT. MJCmiE COMPANY. The choicest words in the English anguage were chosen by the JUDGES DF AWARDS as the most appropriate x> express in the broadest terms, to the whole World, their High Opinion of the World Renowned WILSON SHUTTLE 3EWING MACHINE Golden Words THE WILSON SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE, "An excellent family machine of superior construction ADAPTED TO ALL KINDS OF WORK" Thin Is no Ppeclal Award. All Imrrlran and Foreign make Machines were In I'omoetltlon. 0 MACHINE CO., Uannfaotnrersi k. New Orleans. (ft - - rt A MONT II?AGKNT8 WANTED U" *1 Kll everywhere. Business honorable and ttrst>n /.till class. Particulars bent fril Addrssa V ? W WORTH A CO . St. Louis. Mo. "FORCED SALE of LUTHER'S GOO JEWELRY! Helai <>b at to ohaoRe tha stria of oar Roods, to the manufacture of bear rolled piste only, to tedaoe oar 'trim stock, we will reud tor Alt con's. L dl>-s' Usrket, sonislnl' K 1 Hiooch t In. 1 pair of h aidrops.l fin* Opera Jbsin, I Inl. Id Seal Flnr. 1 pair Fnifaved Cuff Buttons, 1 Sha*l Pin, I Baby's Bib Pin. Also for fiO centa. one [louts' Oaaket cental .Ins 1 pair For aved (Joff buttons, I Vest Cnaiti, 1 ret ot Spiral Studs. 1 Inlaid S-one heart Pin I Collar Bu too, 1 Bosom Pi :. 1 Heavy Hall Brand ItlnR. K. or of the above Claak.tswllbe sect on the receipt <t 91.90 post-paid. Tbe contents of either of the iVe Caskets retail at from Five to Six Dollars. Address, W. J. PKTlIt dk CO., , Manafactn ers of Jewelry, 24 Dorranco Kir, el. Provl ence. It. I. ^ WW V 1 Established 1846.] T.ESTSlY & CO.' Brattlo'boi'o, \7"t. .irSeiid lor Illustrated Catalogue. DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM Of WILD CHERRY. Tbl> well-known remedy be. effect* d *0 many WONDERFUL CURES And reatorid ao man. inffmn to bealth. that It ta cheriohed by all who bare . xperlenot d lla ?l.tu> a a? THE STANDARD REMEDY F r the prompt relief and cure of Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat. House" nest) 'Whooping Cough, Influenza. Croup. Bronchitis. Difficulty of Br ea tiling. Asthma, Diphtheria, Pain in the Side and Breast, Spi ting Blood, Quinsy ,F hthiaio, and every affection of the THROAT, LUNGS and CHEST, INCLUDING Consumption. Wistar's Balsam. Wistar's Balsam. A CASE OF CONSUMPTION. CHIlTIBrilLD. N. 11., March 26.1867. Heaers. Kith w. FowleAbon: Gentlemen?I feel In dnty oa led upon Voluntarily to give my testimony In favor of DR. WiBIaK'S bALSAM UK WILD UU KRY. I waa taken sio. la-t UclJber with alone oomplalnt, aooompanied with a very aerlou. oongb ; and alter bavins been treatea a number ol weeks by the beat pbystoutne, >hey gave me over as en lnon.able case ot oonsnmptlou, and tor about elk weeks my friends xpeoted mat I might die any day. nevlug euthely da paired of my recovery. At tnie time 1 reed the savermeats and cerllnoa e-> of the WILD OtlKKRY BALSAM. and waa taunted to t<y It myself, i have taken ti.e bottles, and from the commencement 1 have bean gradually recovering. My cough baa now entirely ceased. I have regained m> ll?b and st eugth and am Feeling quite well. I attribute the oure lo DR. WIBFAR'S BALSAM UF W 1L1> Llir.HKY.as 1 have taken uo other medlolne since 1 oou menced taking that. Very reepeolfnliy youia. Mas. mILA 8. t-MlTH. Mearra. Fowl* A SON: Ueullenit u? Mrs. Smith gives me the foregoing oer.1 hosts of the efficacy of your medlolne In her oaae. She an aoqoslntanoe of mine, and took the Balsam on the itrengih of my oertltlcele, which she saw lu the papers, tier story Is literally true. Fours truly, W. 1L JUNKS. Wistar's Balsam. Wistar's Balsam. BLEEDING l I THE LUNGS. Putnam, Conn., March au. IMS. Gentleman -. avail nuseif oi this opportunity to say . word In . shelf of UK. WIkTaII's BALSAM OK VlLU ilKKKV. which I have made use of In my sin., for teveral yeaia, ana always with the moat hanei a, result*, .m y wife being ot dehuate Dahlia, haa iwaya be n troubled with a haid, dry. hacking oongh, ihenevar taking a li tie oold, and tea emplovad varlona paclflo, without obtaining any relief. nniU prevoiled pon to test the virtues o, WTbTAK'S BALbAM, the Aaot of which baa beau trn y aatonuhlng. Mora than a year vlaoe a young inau belonging In this laoe waa taken with bleeulng at the Inngs, In oounaolon with a moat severe oougb.and waa finally given over > die by our beet physicians, and It waa evideot to all Itat consumption w. a olalmlug blm a* a victim. Learnig tbaae facta my wife aeut bun a boiile ot the Balaam, hioh he to..k, and In doe Line, to the great aatonlahlentof his I. lends, was ai his eoou-tomed uocnpaUon, o ate had, aa It ware, from the very jaws of death. In lany other oaaea wa have admloLtcred the Balaam to is consumptive, and always with the heat ot suouaes. base statements are simple i aoie.whlohoan be von bed >r at any time by oa ling on ma at my store. 1 remain, yunrs trnly, JOHN B. DARLING. Wistar's Balsam. Wistar's Balsam. Prepared by HKTH W. FOW1.K & HONS. 6 Harrlaon Avenue, lloston, and eald by lew I era generally. fiOela. aad gl a battle. M Y N U No. 41 WIIBN WK1T1N41 TO AIITRB7 ..vB"!, p.ease say tbat yea saw the gdve" wee eeat la tbla papar.