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ttllifitt. Reacting XMIrr on Kvrry I'nur. JONHH. OBKHIr, Editor. Hon. JoskI'H K. MeI)t.VAi.t, tlic ircnUctnati who im-lclietl the Hon. 1). W. Voorhrcn, Is nfoolit sixty ycara-of njrv At Uic Eighth of January I't-tlvnl at U'oostcr, OlJo, Governor Allon was nom inated for ro-vlvctioii. Illgliur. Willi.iin; go tip higher. Tub Louisaiw matter continues. In ac cordance with the rrquMt of the IK-mtv chitlc Liberal commUtec of this Shite, to "roll and reverberate." Ho.v. L. F. PiAtkr has Hi preparation a bill for an act to ham; Airy nljigrr con ""vlcted of" the crime of muling; wrlUiiff arjjVritl'unetlo. Mn, 1'LiTCit. of Unities' theep, Is the 'tVrorife latntf. ft'c' Wats wllh pathoc, whenever his eyes fall ujon a nlfrgcr, Jlati t bah ! black sheep, don't you come nigh tnc!" Although It nmy startle into Indigna tion the patriotic soul of Mr. Jack Win teT, the great vlllAge. statesman, we are of the opinion five hundred dollar; per annum is a big license for wharf lK.it. Senatok Dt'RKK, (lie gentleman who his buckled on his armor and advanced to the atucl: of the Normal schools of the .State, will probably Introduce a hill to make -ignorance compulsory. Tho bril liant genius of the House, Hon. L. F. riater, will undoubtedly unite Ids forcei with those rf the Senator. In Khtisao very cold weather I the fashion. Twcntv-onc men have been j brought to Dodge City in a helpless con dition, having been frozen on the plains. Mr. Vantrew, a member of tho legisla ture, had both his legs frozen while nt ""'teBipUhg.td rtneh 'the capital; anil It U JbeUeved amputation will le"iieetnry to ave his life. ' Skkitok An.NT7.EN, of Ailams county, baa Introduccil into the Senate n bill jr( Titling tliat so much ofthetUite levy for rA waeji pi itf.i :u was ticcisirsii iiiicoiitiiu tloual by the supreme court bo refunded to the counties whtrc It wa colleeted, and either paid burV hi money to the tax-payer or credited in .their tax re ceipt for the present year. 'IUiXAm)." In the Hlanilvllle AViri, crushes Col. Oscar Turner thus : "When tho current of a man's life Ini-s become foetid and eiuits 'only spume plugiipv. neh a man can be, will lx-, nay! has been rejected." After thts nothing re mains for Col. Turner, lie should In stantly hide his s 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 r 1 head from the public gaze, "llalliird'' lia tlMirtl Wra.- Wp suggest to Alderman nalllday's economy and retrenchment committee, that a dollar or two may be saved by re ducing the salary of the mayor to n couple of hundred dollars a year. As municipal matters are now, tho mayor has little to do. He preside at the council meetings. Ho has nothing elc to do, In truth, the members of the coun cil do more labor thau the mayor, who cannot allbrd to glvu up his business for $1,200 a year, and would have very little to do if, he did. The members of the council glvo their services to tho city for nothing, and there is no good reason why the mayor should not do so also. It may be this would be asking too much of a citizen, but we do nut think so. The city isin financial dlstres. high taxes are crushing out our prosperity, mid wo have no doubt citizens patriotic enough to . give. for -nothing the time nectary to perform the dutie. of mayor, could read ily be found. Hox. Wit. M. KVauts, the great law yer, has. been a republican above re proach, but ho lias revolted at the Louisi ana, Iniquity. At a great Indignation meeting In New i'ork city, called to pro test against the Interference of tho army with tho political affairs of I.ouUlana, lie made a forcible speech, in which he charged the respoiitlbilty of the outrage upon President Orant. "Thus far," ho said, "we have only the fact that the President has approved, for Secretary llelknap's 'all of us' Is mere surplusage. Hut if the Itcpubllcan party In Congress approve ; If they have no voice, no ac tion, no authority, but to adopt and his tain and maintain tho right of;i Ille of soldiers to decimate a IctrlMaturu oven then I'll not admit the Itepublicah party Is to be held responsible for that action till you have given us llcpublieaiis a chance to see and do what we W.C8;" e. l'ren.Ncs." "If," he added 'the depositors or power in the Itepobllcali party am ready to put IV' .-.uilllll UllVIIUItlll- HtltuUotlttl,prvnofttlou that a fllfeof aol- tiler can etuptjr-a State Igli-lature un der wiyof.'tlu; ilroumsbuices prbpo,ei ' by anybody as nruvallhiL- in l.n.lin.,. i j think Uiat tliU rH)re;iitatloiiof power of thl. nnihll.wii n. ...til .11.1... . v few mipportc-rs hi the party"." M - r V r !JIALl-lOX.-VirATSiM tl., Wi: Iiu WITH JT? . '. By reference to our local columni n jwlll bo seen that yesterday morning a negro, put oQ' a steamboat at our wharf. Fwaudcred alwut tho citv Mi i... . . " .i:"' uuf o;ng,-omeioiy who had tin thoritj' totakocaroof ihn. Tfr. Wood, Creprpientlng tho county, could not do mi, fcbecaute Uia upgro is not a citizen of Al &ttudr. Mayor Wood, renrenentliiir tlm city could not do so, because, he has uo auinonty; Sir. Fisher, representing tin roderal govenimont, could not do so, he c'iusc the negro Is not a "marine." Meet ing a citizen, the negro wm sent to Ir, noou; ur. Wood sent him to Mayor Wood; Mayor Wood wnt Lim, to Mr. Fisher, Mr. Fisher scnl'hlmto J)r. AVood, and ao on. Tim was the small-pox -..knocked nliout ft-om tho county to the city, ft-om tho city to the United mates, aud from tiie t'nlted Hntr. to the county all around tho circle like a luisc ball pa'-ed from the tlrt base around to "home." Wo blame neither of the oltieern named; but we lnlt that ionicllitiig should, and we know oniethlmr can - lie done to prevent this l)roadcnstlng of the small-no.C hi till-' I'oiiiiiuuiily. Tha'dl- eae nlwnys come to u oil the river til .way no-aim dlcnwlewloiiWtn a negro on n steamboat. The boat lamW ut our wharf, and the negro N put oft" In our niltlt. Hcdon't know where togo,undhe tlieivflire wanders about the street, coin ing In contact with citizens, anl eomiiiu nlcating to them the tlUeii'e. Tills has been, year alter year, the hl-torjr of tho eomuuncMiient of thesmall-povlu Cairo, It U, unlawful-condii't in the uflWvrs 'oTn boat to put oil at thl-' pine." n H-r-on having a contagion dl-im-. but this tact doe not deter the oflleer- of any bo.it frouigctliur rid of Uieiniul'iox. They would rather lie lliied than bo contanil- nateil by the dl-eai and o they take their chaiuv. Wlely too, for tm-y are never lintel. You must llrt catch your hare liefore you can cook film. What Is'to lw done? Well, wo don't know exactly ; but we believe the city and county would save money by locating a pest house somewhere convenient to the river down below the old fort for Instance and permitting steamboats to transfer their sma1l-ox patient.- to It- for projor can-anduursing. An arrangement might Ito-niade with the b'iat to share with the city and county In the expense of such n pet hoti.e In any event, no matter what It may eot, the city should haven ot home and olllcers who-e du- ty It should beto take to It, without delay, all persons, not citizen-, allllcted wltli thdisea-e.' f The.vi olHoer- should hover around the wharf boat!-, night nnd day, and prevent the landing of .-mall-pox a tieiUs; or. if they cannot, report the boats violating the law and have them lined. Men covered with the mall-pnx wander ing about the streets are not n cheerful sjiectacie, and they should lie abolbhed. We may be. told that to publi-h Mich facts &J we have stated N not riglit. To have, the facts exlt Is not nearas right a to publi-h them. Let tlio'e wlio'e iluty It is to iiotjienult the facts to exl-t do thi'ir'ihily, and then there will be no dan ger of publication. We are laboring to procure an ounce ot prevoulion, so that c shall not be compelled to invest In a pound of cure. "A in.MOl KATK' IMMT.MIAT." The n-ort of the New Orleans Mil -committee of iuve-tlgation. which hss Imvii submitted to the full committee, is not the sort of a document which the Iladlcals ol the full committee, In view of all the elrriun-taiiccs had a right to ex pect. The main points of tho report, which was not accepted by the f till com mittee, hut only permitted by them "to lie pre-cnted a the report of the .sub committee." show that no intimidation Was used by the Democrats or the White League to prevent colored men from vot ing the Republican ticket; that the Returning Hoard was a mou-trous and clum-y fraud, wlio.-e members had lint even skill enough to conceal their wrong and duplicity; that United .States soldiers, under orders of Marshal Packard, scoured the pari-Jies for days bet'oro the election, with war rants in their Dockets for Democrat, mill appeared at the poll on election day. thus driving oil Democratic voters; that at the last election many colored men Voted the Opposition ticket on account of tho failure of (he l'rccdtnen's bank;' the pirsonul te-tlmouy of many to thl effect havlm? been given before tin committee: that the Kellogg government has no hold on the people of the State, and that It U sii ported by hot more than two-thirds of thu colored vote, and by no white men except tin olllce-holders, and tho-o who'c relation- hold olllre; that the police of New Orlcau Is demoralized and u-cless; that order is maintained through the ef forts of the White League, ami that thl organization Iscompo-ed of tho be-t bu iness men of tin; city. ThU report, the Uadlcal members of the full committee complain, is "Mib-tantlally a Democratic document," and a resolution was puscd strictly forbidding the publication of all or any part of it. The cnterprMslng coiT?.-pondent of the N'ew York tlernld 'surreptittou-1 v obtained the renort.and the enterpii-Ing fmiMlurreptitlouly" published It. 'J hi report Is a moral rebuke of Gen. Sheridan's attitude toward the people of Louisiana, and a moral reproach to Pres ident (Srant fur ulacliiir Sheridan In It. mis the Jtadlcaln In tho committee know full well, and till-, Is the reason whv tjicy" refii'-ed to accept the report of tlic sub-!!oniuiittee and whv llu-v en. deavored to hide a knowledge "of it from the people. The Clilcairoi'Viiioie'a Wa-h. higton correspondent Informs ids miner "inai tiio Uepubiicaii members of tl , . - a -i couiinutei! were not in favor of vl-ltin New Oilcans; they thought nothln could coiuo of tllO illCtlL'ation. noil ,n now troubled because so liiucli has come ol It. I hey evidently had coulldenco the partbau reeling of tho llcmihlle eub-oommittec, and did not count on an lionet aud unbla-ed renort. Hut tin are determined no harm "to thu party Mian i-oiuu ot It. It, was detcrniincd til the coin'iulttee. with tin. tho sub-committee, who might piov iruuuii-hoiue, Klioillil luoeeed at onci New Orleans. Hy this beauilfnl .-ire-iium ment, u report in Weeping with the senti ments o tho administration and thu recoru ot the Jtepublleaii party, can doubt bo llxed up. Schonck'a Pulmonio Syrup, Sea Weed -xomc, ana MandraVo Pills, Thesij decrvedly colt-brattu" and popu Ijr med elneij Uvu effected a revolution li the healing art, ami proved the fallacy o several maxims which have tor many years TtlK iKi( fclllmnMltllin ,lm I '.... nM...ftl. Inouratilo dutorrud pliyslclun Iroin attcinj patients atlllctcd with it reconciled hi belrca to dnuth tclilinnt innM.i.. .... esoapn from a doom which they supposed to bo tioavoldaule, It Is now provedhow mi, iuv wuii8uiuiuuii euu ue cured, and that It has been cured lu a very great num. her ofcascs (pome of thcra annarcntlv dos prrsto ones) by Sclieuck's lMiliuonlo Syrup nlonc; ami In other eases hy tho sime med icine In connection with Hclicnck'B Sea weedToair and Jtandrnko rill, ono or both, ncco.-dlng to the rciitlrcmenta of tho cane. Dr. Suhenck Iilni'cll. ibo enjoyed Hole- icmipten koou ueiuiu lor moro until tony year, w.jsniipiHjieil, atoaetliao to l,o at lint M-ry k'n'coi'doiitll.til-'phyMclniH bavins prjuour ceo ins ctso nopeicFS, ana sunn deneH blni to lilil fte. He wns cured bv tho alo :cald uuJIeluu, and sloes lilt i eeov cry. in iny tlioti-ntuls Imilirly allectcdliave iitciijir. .oucncK'.-i prcparauuns iviiu uic Miino i-cinurknlilu hiccci". t-'ull tlireullnns ace.miauy each, making Knot ab-.tluleh iiet-esarr toportonally sro Jr. tVtienek tiulif-is inllciili wlti their liill?s e.Nnuilneit, tud for llii urpne he is prulQislniully t Ida prinelptl ofllce, corner Min anil Ann ttrceis, I'liuaucipnu, ocry .Aiouday, where all letters for :inl c mini bo !ililtofeil. SohecW medicines nro sold by tit druggists- II :!)-lin U'orlhelliilUlhi THE AMBITIOUS HEN. A St lory for rtilllt-en. Come, little one, all of you who are too small to attend lectures and sermon', and while wo sit by tho lire, 1 will tell you n tory. It was sugge-tod to my tnlnd by a lecture lately delivered hi tills city: and out of It. Should I tell you that the name of the subject a a great big word that i now Interesting the whole civilized world, you would not uu dcrstand the word, o I'll not name lt.hiit ro on with myMory. There wn once an old hen whtM' name wu Cock atoo, and n little drab thick named Skaddles. The hen hail lived tin the farm a long while lieforo she ever heard of the duck, which fact accounted for the jku-c between them. ( oekatoo had a nice nest In the hay, alo had oine tluek ot tho Skaddlcs I'anilly. whlcli fact wn.- a great source of trouble to Cockatoo. Slie had a great fancy to be a leader of the society in which Oie moved, and de manded ownership of the whole barn yard, ne.M included. When a duck coin pleted her soil not, Cockatoo ran her out, and occupied It hen-elf, 'till In her desire to disturb the comfort of others, she liad hut little herself, and sometime got bewildered In lier choice of roosts and nests. One bright morning Skaddles stepped out of the hay, followed by a wonderful number of little ducks, as tiiev all mado their way toaprcttv pond bv the hillside. Day alter tlayslie took lliein there, and they scooped their wing- In the water, and dug wonn out of the mud with their broad bill-, and had a good time generally. Soon they learnt to swim, which feat Cockatoo saw often, and always witlt the greatest surprise and dignst. She told the storv in a verv ex aggerated way to her friend--, and de clared that no lc-pcctable, genteel fowl would or eowW swim. .SVie could not do so, and why should another? How could tlieyV These were tpteitlons he raln-d: and answered by avow ing that it wn-, her conviction that Skaddles wa m-i-ted by the Devil. I am a ware, inv dear-, that this Is a very ugly word, but ome peo ple seem happier for ( - iw and us Cockatoo ahvavs un-d It. I am obliged to repeat It, if I give a true ac count. -l la-l sue became verv ninrrv with Skaddles, and was ever cruel to the little one", and declared her Intention to raise Inn one little chick that should vanquish the last duck from the fare of the carlli. Whether she really flattered hcTeclf Into tills belief, or whether .-he said it for the sake of cackling and mak ing a great nol-,o, I have no mean of knowing, but certain it Is, that from that day she seemed to devote her whole time and talent to tho planning out a bright future for the little chick that she some day hoped to pocss. 1 fay and night i-lie at hi her nest, racking her brain with brilliant fancies of a victory over the en emy, and denied herself tlnio even for proper food or drink. .Sometimes she Hew from her nest with a loud screech, and Hopped in anticipation ol tho time when she would display her young hlck to tile Jcaloil "AM Of thn-u aioimil her, and ca-t tli-dalnfiil glances at poor Skaddles and held her head 'lde- wUe with a very knowing look indeed. At hint, one fair day, Cockatoo walked proudly forth with her Infant prodigy; cackling, clucking ami .scratching, as only a hen can do, over her llr-t offspring. Occasionally she gave a loud call, ns If In terror, and by her various exclamations ittracted a largo crowd of admirers around her. Skaddlc.-i canio no nbo. mn! watched tlic excited movement; and listened to tho extravagant praises be stowed upon tho new-comers, and wish ing to bo neighborly, she invited tin. whole company down to the pond to catch Hies, hunt worms, or to swim. Thu invitation was very unfortimati. In Its results, lor Cockatoo became fearfully enraged, and ordered Skaddles away; de claring mo wlilio that chick .-liould run the whole Skaddles family into tlic water, and keep them off of ground for ever. Skaddles turned slow ly homeward. amncd at tho pas-Ion and poor taste dis played by her conceited friend; who. boasting aud scraping her wings on the ground, followed the ducks to the water's edge. While she flew and lloundered and spattered In the water, wcarim.' her self out with her foolish exertions, h-r young one spread its little wings ami ad ded one more to the happy brood that sailed peacefully upon the smooth waters, and followed tho motherly Skaddlei. Poor Cockatoo ran up and down by the pond, calling In vain to her heedless child, ami had no amwer but thu "quack, quack," that nlmost drove her frantic. In her lo-s, she realized for thu llrst time that she had -at on tho wrong neit. In her tksire for ad miration and her ambition to mortify an unoffending neighbor, she. exposed her own Ignorance, and added to happi ness which she Intended to destroy. Cockatoo now sits on a modest perch, her eye closed In reflection, a w ticr It not a better hen. .tvr . utu Caiko, January 1, Jh7.ri. No tue of anj 11V 1.1 tltr . kin Iholurgo, I unite, gripug, iira-i-.li! ai.il uaiueoii. I' Ills, eonipotcd ol etude and bulky Ingrc. llenta, and put up In cbc.p woid or trn te board bores, wheu we can, by a careful application of chemical science, extract all the eatbstrlc and other medicinal 'prop- crtlcs from tho most valuable roots and lierb.. and concon trato them Into a mliiiitn (Ir.iniilc, leait-ely lurgnr than a mustnrd tcul, that can be nudlly nwallowed by thoso of tho tnOst fciifltiro tonincln and fastidious tastes. I-.ac.Ii or Dr. no.ee,' 1' caiant l'uruat vo l'ellcttf lepi-oscntu, In tho most concentrated lotni, aitmieh catliartlcpower as Is embod ied lu any of Hie Urge pills found lor alc In tho driiit ares. From their wonderful eatli.vtlc power, lu proportl n to tholr 're, people who hae lut tried tliem arc apt to suppose (list tney are narsn or urnsuo in t n'ecl. but such Is nut at all tho ci.c. tho different active medicinal principle of wulcli t icv aro comuosed belnir hi harniun Ir.cd, ono by tlic others, as to 1 rod net; n ino-t earchuie acd thorough, yet Kentlv and kindly operatlngcatliartlc. Tlicl'ellots ore told by deficit In medicines. 1-15 -i THE JU1LY BULLETIN. rpilK IllM.ini.N IspiiMMieitettryiiKinihiit (cxeqd MoiuLi)) hi Hie llnltelbi Iltiil-lhiff, rAi uer Wadilnytnn im-micnnd Twetnii mt. Tar. Itt i.tl.ilN U jrritil to elty stil)crlberi by fitttinit eanW-rialTHentyl'lte Unit aVek, lnjntilr vritKly lly Mall, (ill uihancr), $IOpvr untiiu) nix uiontti, $t time-montlK, M one mouth, $1 iV TIIE WEEKLY BULLETIN. I'ublhlu-t eery Tbumlay monilnunt 1 li I -era n n ii m, Inrnriably In a-hamc. 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Ef.Votlcei In local column luterted for t'if- U-en Cent par line for one insertion, Twenty Cents a line for two Itimrtloin, Twi-nly-Klfe CeiiH a line for llin-r Imcrllom, Thirty-Kite Ceiiti a tin,- for one nael, unit etenly-Fie Cenli a llneforone inontli, Comrnunlcattona upon aubjuota of uen- oral tntereat to the publlo uollclted. t3"AU Ulten kUotlbl beaiUlremnl In .JOHN It. DI1KUI.V, l'n-ldciit t.'alnj llcllutiu ('oiiiuuiiy. "A Hvpotllory of I'hnIiIiiii. IMcusiir,', nnil Iiintrttrltoii," HARPERs" BAZAR, ll.l.l s i ilti:u. NOTICES Ol- TIIK 1-JIEhM. The lI.-UHrl edited with n contilbutlon nft.tctaud talcmthatWL-.eldoui find Inuty Journa ; end the journal itft-ll U tho ort,- n ol tliu great world offualiluu, ltn.ton Tiav cler. The liazar eomiuend-iltielt to every nitm her of the household to the cldldrcn by droll and pretty picture.H, tr, the young la-dlt-H by IU fat-hliia-pluti - In cudlt-ts sarictv. 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'74, Vhs pntly bound In green morocco doth, will liSJS,'" ''' o freight i repaid, fjr ?7 00 each. ' t3.Vewpapt-r are not to copy this ad- ermcnioni without the cxprt-ta orders of Addre l HAJtfKit.t illtOTHKIie. N. V, ItlUI, khtati: ,lF..T." C. WINSTON 6c CO., Real Estate Agents AUCTIONEERB, 7-a. onio JLtasT-jaja, (Swjnd Kloor.j OAinO, II.LIHOI5. ahttneu of till.. X'jTlAtA CornliiUlon'r. JOHN a. HARMAN & CO. Real Estate mil HOUSE j.(3-S1nTTS COLLECTOR!., C0KVEYAKCEI18, XOTAKIMI 1'UW.fC Land Atranta cf thu Illlnola C.Mrtl a,nd uurllntfton and Qiilm.y 11, 11. C'ompd.ma, North Oor. Sixth anil Ohio Loroo, OAirto, n.Mrfoia. TV ioiy iixmisiii.1 iuniaarusn sr i...., 7:.T".'. 7 -r"m-" ?"j i nl I, i .... -1 .i . I I . . 1 l I. . r. 1 . . I mm illllillfil 'L'iiiticlltinlil.r Hie heat Niinlnett work oftlto Uliid In Hie VVorlit." HARPER'S MAGAZINE, ii.!.t.srit.VTi:n. ' notiorh uv tub vnitto oAils The ever Inercastrli! cln uUllon o axeeltcnt motithlr muvea Its i-untlnuetl adaption to popular doalres nnd need?. In- ticeil, w ncii wo iiiiiik innvnow tinny tioines It iouoltlo.oveitf innndi, ve-mnit ron sldoi' It a one of tho educators in well as cntertntncis ofthe pub fc mind, forltH mi -a popularity li t bci n won by no a peal to stupid fliji r depraved latloir lioi ton (italic. T'lif cli:inetei'V - i'i i'i's .Atiica.lnp pos C!oi forvsrle y.n i i-pile,arii-tlcwcaltli, and llterjiy ctilluro tin t h i kept pace wllh, If It bus not ltd the limps tll-nild cniuo 111 conductors to regn'd it wllh lutlliHblo coin plaeetet. It fls t-utltlnt tlieiu to ngre.it claim upon thu public gratitude. Tlin .Mat.M.lnc ha done good and not ctlall the (l, el llilllc, JlKMiKljn Csgle. T FlOls i I'c-lsge live to subscribers In the t'nltod Mates. Hitri'T's fiuazlun, one Je.tr .. $ is) SI 00 Includes prcpa) im-iit ol L'. pot ago by the piibll-he'is ftlib.crlptlons to It-ii'per's Mntuzlie, Weekly, or ltuzar, to one addict for ono. year, ?I0 (0; or two of Harper' perlmll calK, to onu addrcn for one year, 7 00; pol age free. An rxtr.t c-py ol t-lllier the Magalne. Weekly or Ita.sr will be Mipplled gratis fur every club of tlvo stib'ctlbeis at ?4 ul csch, In one reinltt uue; or alt copies Ur 9:000, without extia copy: potige trod. Hack numbern can be supplied at any time. A eoniplfto rt of lltrper's .Magazine, now comprising 4! volumes, In neat cloth binding, will be ent by express, Irelght at thu extu-n'e of t-iirchster. for iJU B3 i r soluinu. single volume, by luailj poaip.-tid, ?:i tw. Clotn r:iej, for binding, lis cent, by mnll. ppotpald. STITNowf papers are not to clpy HiIasiI-veril-ctiicnt without the exprcs ordtri of litrper ,v tiroiner.. AddreN.. HAKI'KIt A IIHOTHKItS, N. V. Ayer's Hair Vigor For rostoring to Gray Hair its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is !nt once agreea ble, healthy, mid effectual for preserv ing tho hair. It soon re' 'stores faded or gray hair to its nri'iiml color, with thc$los and freshness of youth. Thin lnir is thickened, fail ing hair checked, ami baldness often, though not nlwuya, cured hy its use. Kothing can restore the) hair whero tho follicles aro destroyed, or the glands atrophied timl decayed ; hut sucli as remain can bu saved by thiit application, aud stimulated into activity, t-o Unit a new growth of hair is produced. Instead of fouling tho hair with a pasty ttetlimcnt, it will keep it clean nnd vigorous. Its occasional use (t ill present the hair from turning gray or falling ollj and consequently prevent baldness. Tho restoration of vitality it gives to the Hcalp arrests and prevents tho formation of dandruff, which is often so uncleanly and offensive. Freo from thoso deleterious sub atances which make some prepara tions dangerous, and injurious to tho hair, tho Vigor can only benefit, but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can bo found bo desirable. Contain ing neither oil nor dye, it does not Boil white camhric, and yet lasts long on tho hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre, and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C, Ayer & CdJ Practical anil Analytical ChemttU, LOWKLL, WASH. old ur all Dnuooisra isykktwubm, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Tot Dlaoaaea of the Throat and Lanes, aah as Coupha, Colda, Whooplna Couh, llroncmtla, AaUuna, and Consumption. Amonc tha mre( iliscorerict of mod lernicicncc, fow era J of mors real Talus ;to mankind than 'thii effectual rcm Itiv fur all diieascs of the Throat and Lungi. A vait tri al of 1U virtue, throughout thW and other countries, liuj shown tlmt it duen surely and elTsctunlly control them. Tho te timony of our bett cltlicm, of nil clauci, -t.ihlithe the fact, that C'ltuniir I'l.cnoiiAL will and itoet relieve mid cure tho nlHIctlng (llnorden of tiio Throat and Lungj beyond any other medicine. Tho rnott dangcrotn nflec tloni of the I'ulmonury Organs yield to iU Jioweri nnd cae of Consumption, cured by thli nrepamtlon. are publicly known, 10 remarkable a hardly to ho believed, wcro they not proven beyond dispute. As n rem eilr It Is adequate, on which tho publlo may rely for full protection. Hy curing Coughs, the forerunners of more aerious dlteate, it taves iinntimberoil lives, and an amount of aullcrlng not to he computed. It challenges trial, mid convinces the most sceptical. Kvery family ahould keep It on hand as a protection aplntt tho early nnd unpercolvcd attacks of Pulmonary AITectlons, which are eailly met at flrot, but which become incura ble, and too ollcri fatal, If ueglected. Tendor lungs need this defence mullt Is unwiso to ho without it. As a safeguard to children, amid Ihe dlUrcssing dlsoanos whlcli beset tho Hiroat and Chet of childhood, CiiEimr riCTORAi. Is Invaluable) for, by Its timely tut, multitudes aro rescuod from prematura gravei, and saved to tiio lovo and affection centred mi them. It acts speedily and surely ygalimt ordinary colds, securing tound mid health-rettorliig slcop. No one will lufl'er troublesome lutlia-tuii nnd painful Ilrou chltla, nhen they know how easily tiny can be cured, Originally the product of long, laborious, and successful chemical Investigation, no cost or toll Is spared hi making every bottle In the utmwt posslblo perfection, it may bo conn. Uwitly relied upon as poHsesslng ull the vir lues it luu aver exhibited, and capable of producing cures as rneraorablo as U10 greateat It luu ever effected. pjiKFiaitn nr L Dr, J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Maw., Practical and AmUjtloal ChamlaU. old ut all UHuaaitiB xvBftrsrasH, TTT vravoair iiaMsaiiiHi MisuiiftiaaTiTD IIHl MASUlll !1U l',k. 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