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. .-. -- - . 5 l PitVNIC'IAXN. Rori:niiM. W"WWWW (J. I) Arter. .1. W Htewart. ARTER & STEWART. (Successor to 1) Arter & u.) GROCERS AMI Commission Merchants No. 113 Commercial Avonue, CAIIIO, ILLS. "Bristol & Stilwell," FAMILY &ROCERS r Keen ovorvthina nortaintnir to tho lino of Sfnplo and Fancy Gro corios, Woodouwuro, Vegetables, 2TUHB, SZC; SIC. Dupee's New Hams. California Honey. Pure Maple Syrup. PURE BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. I Cracked Cocoa. HYACINTHS, TULIPS AND DAFFODILS ISO- BLoOM, FOR SALE. A Horo for Sale. No. 32 EIGHT STREET CAIRO ILL. VAiturrv sroitt:. New-York Store WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. VARIETY STOCK IN T1TE CITY. Qooda Sold Vory Clso. Corner 10th St. and Commercial Av. CAIRO. ILLINOIS. C. 0. PATIER & CO. IMI.Vr .VMMIII.S. B. F. PARKER, Drakr In Paints, Oils, Varnishes, uriTjsiiEa, Wall Papor, Window Glass, Win dow Suaaos, c. AlWRJ-4 on luind, tbc celebutcl lUiunimitbiit AVItOllA Olli. Corner Eleventh Stroet and Washinp; VOU AVOUUU CAIRO CITY BINDERY, PEOPKIETOR. BINDER ANI) BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER. Bulletin Bulldlnir, Corner Twelfth Street and Washington Avonue, Oaii-o, Xllixoi. CJ-Cctiuty n4 llittlvoud ATovk n iK-clnlty YOL. 7. i.kii'or i:ai.i:hn. R. SMYTH & CO., Wholesale and Uetall Dealers In iForoign and Domostio LIQUORS -I'm- WIN Eft OF AM- KI2VJMN. No. 00 Ohio Lovoo, oairo, ILLS. MKsSitS. SMYTH A bale niiy n l.rgf stork i.r the br-t K'''ln " e,,n" let. iuiiI slseaneclal attention loll- lioll much of thr business MVPl'IYY Ii:iMT. ,.t.rf..., VALENTINE RESCH, and Family Steamboat, Ilotol SUPPLY DEPOT, f ) AND UfAlMl It Groceries, Vegetables, Game, POULTRY, FiHh,.EggB, Northorn Butter, 8tc. Eighth Street, Between Washlnton and Cosnmorclal Avonuee. CyJocI delliercd free of charge. IIOATKTOIU-H. SAM WILSON, DEALER IX BOAT STORES, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, ice. No. 110 Olxlo Zjovoe. iioti:i.n. ST. NICHOLAS Hotel and Restaurant No. 122 COMMERCIAL AVENUE Two door, north of the Cairo and Vlnwnnes murium uepot WM. WETZEL, Proprietor. Rt:; A 1 MISTY watch kept night and day for tulns and stuiuibosLs . The Wt of accommodations for trunsltnt guests at Two Dollar. per day. he. ICE ! ICE ! ! ICE ! ! ! THOMAS SFROAT & SON, Vriiolcul and Jti'tall DeaWn lu PURE LAKE ICE CAIRO, ILLS, wd COLUMBUS, KY. CAIRO OFFICE t At Hulen & WlUon'e, Corner Twelfth St. lulu umu ujvovi WK win; run un Ire wnRon tbroiigbout the .i.xi.nti. ilfllv.Tiuir nuns lnlte ir lu ftliv part of the city at the low t ut nurkrt price, unit MllllllillllUnillll ""I IUVliinum.mjlini ...... re by tho cuke or car load, packed in mwuiut or .fdpment to iui.v illatHiice. 'Tho Best Thing in tho West." Alclisovfopfih Hanli h 1 1 IN KANSAS. a, 000,000 .ii-.i... t.,..it I1. 1 1 tit til n mul inliultiiml Ijuids lu nriiAim in iiiiu ini '.. .""" 11111 thr CulloiiMood and tireut Alkniisa valley, gurilfiiof llio o 1 1 Year.' Credit, with j per cent. Inter- jar Improvemento. i' it r. 11 : ' ' ' piucbftsi'ts of Lttiul. tt-iLliculiivs, with map, giving full liifuniia I lion, sent hi. Addle AclliiK lJUid l',ml,lll-alonlT'1lW31" Tow-Boat For Sale T UK HnbscruVr offers for sale the Steam 'l'nwliisr HlirH-Vhil ltout. Ike Usmmltt, witheiiKlm-s, machinery, luckles, appurul anu hlHIllltltW Mil nil llerUiiKthlsHJ feet, her brtwlthSl feet Hie now lie ui tuiru, . irptli a im Bim nusisures iiu n n lioller pressure crundOIWtstiikei a fml pump 4Wln- chia In uiainemr nun 11 i"ti .nu. modern Improvenienls.und u In every rMJiect staunch, it worthy, and in good condition for niiYlsauoa. . sr s. Tayioii. Caibo, Jits. KovemVer J, 14, 4tulliw-ir. 0lc, XlMllotin. BvLildlnff, Ciisit 'Tvrolf.il. Otroet a.A "Wo.aU.l.crton. -A.Trojwa.c. CAIRO, ILLINOIS, SUNDAY, JANUARY 17, 1875. Tho British Quartorly Reviows. 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All fivtrn ral.v nf either tllO MsCdZlllC nr.ntii' ni- liuriir will ou Minnllcd uratis rn. ..bib of tlvo aubierihrr at f 4 00 each, ill one remuiuiiuu 1 ,, iMi'"" 1 9i0 00 without extra copy ; ppiliigo Ifee, I Back numbers can be supplied at any The saven voiuiue 01 narpur ' . ... r... be seid by oxp.css, irolgllt rrcpuui, wr tSTNcwipaper uro not to copy this ad vertisement without the express orders ot IS MOTTA FRAUD? WHAT A ?E0RIATJ 8AW SEANCE. AT A M0TT HllrllH.riillilren tln X-er l.lvrsl, ilntenlnlUe. I lie .sii'ilmui'M fen- lures lire HeeiKiuen.- .Mine or ine leilHSiiillslnetorj . Mr. C. S. Cliirki-, of I'coiia, luis )ccn liivcstljrnllng -Molt. Tin? fallowing U lil at'coiiiit ofilic u.Toiul Mttitw lie p.'iiti;i- jutetl In, n jmlillslicil In the IVori:t Pern- DurlriL' tin- ilnv the .Ionali of tho par ty, Sinltli. Ilolex'sitiil Illlklt. h it l'or home, Aott mill his wife, through im'. Riving them a purling lili'-lii.'. I ix:tit tvo hours of the slav Willi Mott :iii1 Ills fiun lly, trylii",' lo net sbito writing tlirouli Hit' nieilliiiuMilp of lln rvnowiicil little, loiir-.vcnr old ilati'iliter, K'slc. Imt with out 'titei'ss. .Mr. -Molt reiimrk.il that Mott whs :is aooil a medium l'or slatu writing as Iv-sle. I ur;e(l hhu with promises of otra pay, to jrut inun slate iiics.1't, which lu- piiiniNi-d to do before I Ml. During tltf conveivatlon Mre. Mott ru nmrkbil, "You have a daughter hi thu spirit world." I replied, "It intist he ery gratifying for a fallier lo lie. able to see and talk Willi n dear child that he. had laid awny." I hi, she said, wns often done t here, and If the elide win haimo nloun he had no doubt I would see sev eral of my I'lIeniN that night. .Mott re quested mc to keep.Mri. Puller out of the circle, ui slm v.1 such an unbeliever It would dl-turli the haruiouy. l.i the nllernofui there were two new arrivals, Dr. .1. A. Horn from Cape Ulr nrdeait, MU-oitrl, and V. I'. I.iue, lroui Kt. De Molue.s, Iowa, both splritualisU. Karly In the evening we all repaired to Mott' liottM', the circle conlstlng of Dr. Horn, Mr. I.uec, Mr-j. llradley, .Mr. Tit kin, (a brother-in-law ol Mott,) .Mr.'. I'lt kin, Mrs. Mott and myself. I Insisted there wus no un; In tying Mott as we all had confidence In liN'hitegrity. Thin Ik lug n,si'nted to, Mott Immediately went Into the cabinet and sat down In the nicking chair for the purtMiMj of going Into the necoary trance. Fortunately we had good singer", and the low ,weet mtisiu soon lin.ught a spirit lace, which w'fict nt niinn riiiirntfnl mllt'it tf r!nliitr'il llletUoc. He safil the cabinet wa" full of splrlu trying lo materialize. Alfer he had been interviewed by Dr. !wrii and Mr. I.tiee, he retinal that we might have more time with thoe we hnew. Soon another face appeared, which Mrs. Mott said was Frank FnllerV. who wanted to ee 'hh mother. As she wa not there, his aunt, Mr.. llradley, went up to see lilm. Niu talked wltli lilm sonic time. exnresIti!r 11 trreat de'lre to have him kiss her. L'n to this time Mrs. llradley wan Inclined to have full taltlt lu Moot's oowcr-. ller sitnnllca tlons were o earnest, that he made the attetnnt. and came so near that she fully reeoirnlzcdthci'eatuiej. not of her dear iienhew, hut of .Mott lihn-elf. and dis tinctly irot the tlavor of hU whlskicd breath. She had the presence of mind to kith sun. it.uik men eunei tor inc. 1 eomi.lulncd srrt-atlv of bad sl'dit. and re quested hhu to bring his face as near as pos-lble. lie put hl face within four ir six incites 01 nunc wnere every tea- tttre of Mott, whoo lace I had so ctre- iilly studied the day before, came Into full view. 1 got him to conic to tlieaiier- tiii! four tiuii" s() that I Know I 1111 not uitstakeu, A little change In the Ircsshig of the. hair and a little, powder on the lace, was all the ill lloreuee be tween the little Frank of the evening and the .Molt of the morning. I Haiti to hhu. l- rank, 1 know you, ami 1 want you to send some test inessaice to your father, that he may know I have scon you." He whi-percd : "Tell lmna I used to help lilm make yeast at theiliitillcry. He will remember scolding tnc one day for letting n yeast can tin over." The truth 1-. as I have since learned. that Mr. Fuller never made ycat at the llstlllery, but was the miller. Mrs J- til er niy that Frank never helped I1I1 father In any capacity at that cstablMi- uieiil. i'henext was the spirit ol .Initio II. McCall, formerly of l'eorla, which has frequently apiwaretl, It is said, at Mott's seance, both at Memphis and at Canton, Illinois. JicA.au last. nome. litis ueo was limply a mask, looking no more like J. II. McCall (whom I knew for twenty years,) than the broad face ot Horace ureciov (tut niic ine aitenuaicii one in lell'Davl. He called lor me. but Mr. llradley, who had known hhu even longer than I had, came up and .tood by my Itle, where sue nail several jfoou views ot the apparition, Mt. II. airrec with 1110 as to the tv-enihlaiice. I then called Fit- iln up and asked him if this was tho saute lace that .Mrx. -Met till anil er laughters had recognized, lie replied that it was. There could bo no inwakc about It, as he hud seen It several tune. 1 men asKeit .nr.. .11011 11 mis wa mu same face that had been scon there and at Canton by thu McCall family.' Site said that It was. The antiar tlonl lent roppetl behind tlie curtain and began to talk with nie, using the loiiownig language : 1 jarK, now tire you r 1 au jii-.m to see you. That was a u 11 11 i iiani nine nun 1 nan in me iiiuuiiuuiis, Call died In Montana.) "Hod, that was a h-ll ofa time." At this gross profanity .Mrs. llradley interrupted him witli "W hy, -Mr. Mcl'nll, you never ued such lansungc as that when on mis caiin. t tun sui pi i-eii m you, etc.. etc." Her surptlso was greai cr, itoin her knowledge of the fact that Mr. McCall was not a profane man. I endeavored to check her Iiy saying that she did not know .McCall out ot the house. Unit 1 thoUL'ht lie was tulkllur about u.s I should exited, hut the spirit totil; thu hint and ued no inure, prolan- Itv. Mri-. llradley aked McCall if he ..luitfl t.ilt 1I1.. imtiiita nt' inn of liU niirt LUIItll ..... ..... ....I..'- . .... . ... , ner when he lived in IVorla, hut got no answer, I said, "You surely feineniiiei' who was head eilL'llteer at tlio old distil- lery." Hu whispered vory low. "Henry, Henry," hul could givo no oilier name. I then said, "tieu; you can rciiiciiuiei who was the head book-keeper." The reply was n before, "Charley, Char ley." 'What do Ferry Fra.er, tho old and only head engineer, I'ut Dunne, our pres ent representative, ami .lolin Fuller, who were, tlio only iiook-kcciht wiiiiu.hcv.iiii vas therj, wry o this for n cpltlt Memory V Kxlt McCall. "Clirko" was again called. I saw it sliiulqwy face and nskctl whose It was. The auivcr came, In a low whisper, "Dear papa, don't you know nip? I nut Mamie, your daughter. I am so glad jo hcevou, Ik niuxiuua wellf" I replied that I wits very happy to see her, but that 1 was getting old nr-d could not feu as well us when siio left us "Won't you come nearer, so 1 can have n irood look nt your tlrar fa;c?'' I aVcd. She cam.; up very Close and the evcr-rccurrlng face of Molt came Into hold relief, with liishalr parted In the laliltlleand two coarse false curls tlanglingnn cadi side of his face, with ins. Jits.si.iiri lairs MicKing our. ocnuui. I called her (f) into full view three times Mid cloMjd this performance by nskluur her lo let mc see her hand. This fifteen Vivir nhl il:ill'bti r (I luul tilketl lier mwl liruitght Into a clear light, a hand about eight or ten Incite lonjr. I nskctl her to turn it over, mic tun so, ami tnc whole hand, loinr and slim, with larLre Joints and itceuliar thumb, that I had stitdieuso careiitiiy m uay ocioro, wns us patent ns the noonday sun. Alter whispering a tow more messages for her mother, shetllsapiMaitMl. The truth lu this cae f. that I never had it daughter by the name of "Mamie," mid never Imt a daughter by that or any oiucr name. The hex spirit was Chinese. I asked him if he would write me n letter. Ho replied that he would. I tore a leaf from my note book and gave It to him willi a iH'ticll. The hand could be nlalnlv seen. wrilhi!r, on the shelf at the fower'sltle of the aperture. When through, Die paper wa thrown on the floor. Follow Imr I a verbatim copy, ns fo spelling anil con struction, of tho letter: Mr. Clark, how arc you this Istroulh give my love to all my lolk tell go not to clerk no more tell my wife ilou t niarv your truth Kcsp .1. li H. McC.u.t.." Vote. "im." In the letter, is niinxiftd tu rrf. rto Josi'nlne McOnll. knoMn nnionif litr tn- tlltutesu Jut. Tito reader will observo that the ilrll had 1'orL'Ol tell he was a John Chinaman. This lace was lmplv toll's w lilt a horse-hair nlotall. his own hair helmr combed back oer his crown. A very poor liuiraiiou. Dr. Home was then called to see his mother. He talked with her some time. Afterward, lie told me his mother was alive when he left home. .Mr. Luce was ulso called to see his mother. He said, after his conversation, that Ids mother was living two weeks ago ami Wim yet as far as bo knew. Mott auam left olf his stlnk-not. the smell from which, he says, is caused by the spirits "iin-materiallzlng.'' The door of thu cabinet was open. Wu found lilm hi a trance, possessed by the spirit of the Dutchman, Hlvcns. Mrs. llradley a-ked him why her husband had not ap peared. Hlvcns said he was there and called for her, but she wouldn't come. She asked him what disease her husband had died of, audhcauswered : "had lungs, consumption." Mr. ltrudlcy wa a perfectly healthy man and died from the effects ol u kick on thu heatl, administered by a ilcloti horse. Tlii was crotuch lor Mrs llradlei-. She 1 el t the house lu dttgiist, perfectly con- i iticeu mat mo wuote mine is a irauu. After Mott had uwakeued, ho requested me to st i v and hi waild show mu some "date writing." I noticed a dato mi thu bureau, and while he was showlti' tho eotnpiny out, 1 put a private mark with mv thumb nail, on tho dito and It imuo. He took tin slate and went with me to another room, laving It down on the table while he darkened the npnttmeiit. We then put n slate under a chair bottom with a small pencil on top. A t crat chlng nuhe wits soon audible, and presently raps nnnouiicod that nc sririi was iiirougn. i iook un suite Lto the other room, aud found a legible let ter from Junies II. McCall, the siltjeit m ti ter ot which has no Importance. On ex- amlnlngtliu sl.ttc ejrefully, 1 found It was not the one Mott had cairiud Into the datk ened rot in. Tho readsr will notice that In til of the abived tvsts Mott did not hit one du;do point, and tbe only conclusion that cut oe deduced is that Mott and his pretentions aro uiiniitlgateuly Iraudulcut.nud to mult 1 passing strange, that men aud women with intelligence can go tb re Mid come away, believing that they have talked with or teen tleparted loved one. U. . WI.AHKK, .MiNfr.I.I.AM'.Ol'N. JACOB WALTER, BUTCHER AND Dealer in Fresh Meats EIGHTH STREET, Botwoon Washington and Commercial Avenues, anjoinini; nanny . KT.r.l'S for sale the ImM Href, I'ork, Mutton Vral, Ijimb, hattSHKi'i Ac . iind is pre paled to arrvo iiiinlllis In an acceptable milliner CAIRO BOX and BASKET CO Dealer In LTTIMIIBIEm,, All kinds hard and soft,) FLOORING, SIDING, LATH, Sic. Mill and Yard, Cornor Thirty-Fourth Stroot and Ohio Lovoo. DANIEL LAMPERT, Fashionablo Barbor EIGIITII STREET. Between Washington and Commercial Avenues. E. MAXWELL & CO., Dealers In RAILWAY MACHINERY and BURNING tjoiLS-r No. 616 North Main Street, ST. LOUIS, MO. E$rN. A0ENTS FOR l'RENOH PLUMBAO0 OILS NO. 24. t'OMMINNIOM M linos' ANTH. C. CLOSE, (lenrnd Commission Merchant AMI lltALtR IX LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER, I LA IE, &c., i , Under City National Bank. I WILT, fell In car-hind lots at umiiufarturcrs' prior, aildlne t'rcUdit. COFFEY, HARRISON Sc CO., (Sitrcesiors In II Ifunl A Co ) FORWARDING Commission Merchants -nd Dealers In FL0UB, GRAIN and RAY, No. 03 Ohio Levee. WOOD RITTENHOUSE AND BRO. FLOUE AND GENERAL Commission Merchants No. 138, OHIO LEVEE. JOHN B. PHHXIS AND SON, (.Succcsiors to John 1) I'hlllU) FORWARDING AM Commission Merchants And Dralsrs In HAY, CORN, OATS, FLOUR, MEAL, BRAN, etc. Agents far LAFLIN & RAND POWDER C0 Coruor Tenth Stroet aud Ohio Levee. 2 I) Mulliu.. k. n. uid. MATHUSS & UHL, FORWARDING And Central Commission Merchants flenliis In FLOUR, GRAIN, IIAY AND PRODUCE, U4 Oliio Lovoo. K. J. Ayrc. 8. I). Aytes. AYRES Sc CO., And grnerat Commission Merchants No. 78 OHIO LEVEE. wiioi.i:.sai.i: tutoci:iLs. STRATT0N & BIRD, Wholesale Grocers And Commission Merchants AQENTO AMERICAN POWDER CO. 57 Ohio Levee. II. A. Themis . L. I), Thorn). THOMS & BROTHER, (Successors to II M. Hulen,) Commission Merchants BROaXEHB Ami dealers lit STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, roreliro and Domostio Fruits and Nuts 164 COMMERCIAL AVENUE, G. D. WILLIAMSON, Wholesale Grocer Dealer In BOAT STORES, Commission Merchant, No. 76 OHIO LEVEE. I'KCIAI.attmtiun hIycu tocomlgumtnts and tilling oiueia. 'Yii.iiAM! k: smith, m. d. ItKSIUriscKl No. il Thlrtmith stmt, b. twt a Washington krtnue and Walnut stmt OKFICK; North side of KllfhtU strut b. tween (iuiiurrcll and Washington avrnur c. W. DUNNINO, M. D, UF.sinKxcr.i strwts. Corntr N'lnth nd Walnut OFl'ICKt Corner Slith street and Ohio Leve. Of.TCK llOUItSt FromOa.m. tollm , ana iVonri to n p in.- )K. W. BLA0W, .Oormon FbyBioian. omiKt Budr' llltxik, (tui-stalrs), cornsr Klghth street and Washington aTisue. LAWVRKN. s AMUEI..J'. WHEELER, Attorney t law. OFFICE Ohio I.FTV, OTr room formtrly ocntplrU by First Nsllmil Unuk , CAIKO. 1LUS0IS. M ULKEY A SON, AttoriicjH at Law. OKflCK.' F.lghth Stnstt, U.twtn Commer cial and 'blnton'Tftuei, Q.REEW & OILDERT, Attorneys anl Coun.sclom at Iiaw. t)FFICK. Ohio Ivrf, rooms 7 and 8 om L.uy.alloual Hank, . William H Clmn. William II rillWrt. CAlltO. lU-tSOIS. Miles J rwl'k. UitlMrt tn.Rnf4isl atirnUnll rllll tl Ailllrltv nml 9tramlxwt btulnnui. nr. EEES CURED MEE ANV jicrsob minrring from the above dlsesuc Is lvqitrttm t,i mhlirsa Dr, I'rlif nn4 a trial bottle of Ids inciUrln will be rorwanled KltKK Dr friee It a rrgiilurpliyalciau, and lias inmte the trmtmcnt of PITS OR EPILEPSY a study for ytan and h m 111 warrant a rure by ine 01 no rvineuy Do not fall to wnd to him for n trial bottlei It costs iioiuinf, ami ne WILL CURE YOU, No matter hew long Mantling your ra'e my twjor how atany other irmedles may haie Circulars and trstimcnlais cent wlUi FREE TRIAL DOTTLE. Address SR. CKAS. T. PRICE New York. W-6-M-dAwly niNt'K I.I.A'KOL'N. SOUTHERN ILLINOIS Normal University. NOTICE. There will Is: an opportunity for .Stinlmu lo rntrrlhf UnlsrniUy, ininmllalrly Urr the hoi Mays, nu M omliij', Jitiiunry Ills, 1)7S. lultlou Is rRKC to all who sir sent by County MilM-rinleudenls, Miprri l.oin, Judgra or by a lleptvsenUthe DNlrlrl. Tosiirfi,an Ineldrutal leet)l"l o Dollars Is rhargnl piT term, accord-Ine-tu the Mulute To otlirrs tuition In the N'titiual Iriarttnent Is c.00kt ttnni lu the 1'itjsinitKry IJpartlucnt M.oa, and In the Primary or r1Iodfl Driuitt mvnt t.'.iu. Ttir liistriirtloii U Tiiorottgli. aud eiuliracra Writing, Drawlnr, Slnplng. Cul Uthndrs and HofUtitiu, In atltlltloli (null thr Common and High rtinfl! stntlles, and Ijtlln and Urtfk, lllghrr Jlalhennitlrs, Lhf nd.lry aud 'hllosophy, (jood Ihnu mini ran ! hud at ntisonalile prlfts $3..V) tu as.vu per vuvk The Siirlng 'rertn will .'I Mondar. March IA.MKS ItOlt.UtTh, M.'II. 138-1 u-Ur fcreurj'. CENTAUR LINIMENT The gnat discovery of the age 'there Is no pain uhbli the Crnlnur l.biliueiit will tint ' H'llrie, no swelling whlrh it will nut hubttnv, rnilno lutiir nrss whhli It will not rurr -Ttds Is silting language, hut it Is true It U uo liumhuKi the vl'IV' recipe Is prlntnl arnund nieli bottle. A circular containing cerlinroles of wonilerAiliiiivstiriht'Uiimliiii, neuralgia, lock Jaw, sprains, twrlllngs, muMs, niked hrrasls, lmlsouims bites, fruirii lift, gout mltiticuni. ear ache, Ac , and the revllf id the llulturnt will be sent trulls to any one It Is the most wonderful limliugand ulii-U'llerlii agent the, world has cier pnitlucnl It sells n uouttlcle Kl'ure did sell, aud It sells Ik-uium' It tines Just wliat It pre tends tn do One bottle or the Centaur Lini ment fur animals (yellow urnpiier) Is worth humllTd dollars lur.puiliuil, slualueil or gulletl rorses aud mules, und l'or crew-worm sheep. No lantlly or stock-owner can alTonl to lw wlui out Centaur I.liibnent, Price, M cents. Urge Uittlea! ! It hoss.tlu,, M llroadway, .VcwinrK. CASTOIUA IS more lhau a substitute for Castor oil It Is lh only aafe artlrle in rz- Istence which is sure to regulate the bownls, cure wlndcollc and prothire imtiual sleep. It l tilraiunt to take children neeit not cry and mother limy sbep, o-.-wlv ovu Illustrated Catalogues1 tor 1875 ov EVERYTHING FOR TUB GARDEN! Seeds! Plants! 1 lumTjlementB. Fertilizers, ota, Nnmhsrlni lTonscos ana cdumiouik JftruiyiilwiaridiVaM.TOaUtHt on recslpt ofSOccnts. Ctalogao, withotit pUtea, Itto t u. 35 Cortlandt St., NEW YORK. AGENTS WANTED I ou Pro. Fowler' Ort Work OX MANHOOD, WOMANHOOD, THEIR MUTUAL. IWTKR'MI.ATION0 Love: lu Isirs, l'owers, Ac AQKNT8 are wiling fri.tu 11 to Si copies day Hend for wrlincn I"g and trrws to agtnts', and tee why It ' frAV.Jfr",!?' othtrbook. Address Sstlonall uhllhlo to fhlUdtlphla, V ,OxUto in ,rft L.Ui Mo.