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Rrndlar Xntlrr mi r.irry rnit.
JOHN II. OHERLY, Editor.
l'ur.xinKNTdinsT lia Issued, his proc
lamation convening the Setmti? In extra
ordinary olon on llie titlt day of Mnrcli
WW I.
Tin: Democratic Senator and ltepre-
scntathcmif the Southern .Stale.- Iiavc
united In mi ntlilros to the, people of the
South ndvMnjr them to ho calm.
llo.v. Wm. S. Kino, (lieloM congress
man the I'ltcltlc, Mall Sub-lily man has
Ikm'h heard from. lleMu ('anmln, and
sys the legislature of ltl State U a liar.
Tin: St. .loT.ru, .Mo., people gave .Mrs.
Victoria (.'. Woodliull n imlille reception
the. other night. And i-lielotlll vtiwjrwl
In the IrecloM-lcctuiv Held.
A Itiiis gentleman I teaching the til t
of conveisitlou In cla-n's for live dollars
a mouth, lie claims that nothing stand
In the way oftlm Miceessof the pupil ex
cept the ah'ence of n tongue.
Maiiamk uk MacMaikin Nngly, Ii.k a
inouMnche and wean- plain elntlns, and
there Is no calculating how nuieh thou
unimportant trllle have to do with the
desire In Mime quarter- for the n-tone
Hon of the Km pi re.
Kvr.in adult pervitin Kentucky, who
in Democratic in polities, U a candidate
lort.ovcrnor. l.eu Faxon ha- high hopes
of getting Into the olllce. and Col. Noble
ayH that it he hhn.-elf don't get Into It.
I.enmay. And thl- nettles the matter.
dotix Vof.Mi Httoivv, of Kentucky,
signed the address advising the people, of
the South to excrcW forbearance and pa
tience. It I-now In order for souio per--011
to addre.lohu and adv!e him to
practice the virtue- he commend- to his
constituent .
Tin: resolution declaring I'lnchhack
duly elected to the L'nlted States Senate
was tabled hi that body by a vote of thirty-nine
yea- to twenty-two nay. This
does not dually settle the rpie.-tlou, an the
resolution! cun at any lime he taken from
the table by a majority vote.
On: friend of the J'adncah ICtnlnrkimt
remark: "John Oherly, of the Cairo
Hultttin, ha- tape-vtorin, but theyarcon
hN brains and won't hurt him." What
the h'arfiic.iim mcan we do not know,
hut we deny the charge. We have occa
sionally Indulged In quail on toa-t, hut
have an aversion tu tape-worm on brain.
If ever we fall In loe with this new dlh
we will serve up thu Stair llajisttr on the
.Stale Journal. The Journal 1- old brains
and the Jfryhtrr the other thiuir.
Thk State Hegutrr My s that .Sun Finn,
niganaud Oherly expect to form a co
partnership for the further enlargement,
ofSpirltuallMU In Southern lllinol-. The'
only spirits wo believe in are tho-e we
can "get away with'' and thiil sometimes
get awny with u. Sam also takes to such
spirit.-; hut he al-o believe- in tho-e that
dwell in the 'blue beyond," and return
to rap on tables pull iii-conlcon-i, and
bo- their Mat face at holes In ejibhiutH,
Wodon't. Sam can have the.phlt ot the
blue lieyontl all to himself.
TliK Ilarrlsburg Vhrumele 1- of the
opinion that the I.egMature has waited
much valuable time, at an expense to the
IMMiplo of $1,000 a day, "trying to tlx the
late of interest to Ik) charged by person-
loaning money." The Chronicle
agrees with the Itt'i.un is that the rate
of Interest should not be tlxed by law
hut by supply and demand; hut the
Chronicle I- mistaken. The legislature
w- not di-eu-ing that ijuc-tion. The
que-tlon was, -hall foreign eapltali-N
uholiavo. lent their money in llllnoi- at
ten H.T cent. Intere.-t receive that amount
orjojily six in;rcent.Y
i ii w iYTi "I Fii a i i i:.n ?
The llrst section of the act for the teg
Istry of voters, an published hi IlurilS
volume of the revised statutes, com.
niences as follow :
"See. 1. lie it enacted by the People
of the State of Jllinoi-. represented in
the General .Wcmblv. That," Ar.
In bracket- at tho end of the section are
these word-: "As amended by net ap
proved .March 27, 17 1 ; in force Julv 1,
1S7-J."
The section a-quoted above U not a
amended by 1 he act approved Mutch 'J7,
1871. That net omitted Irom section llrst
the enacting elau-e. Till- fad wa- com
ineiitcd upon at the time of Hit pa-sage.
Itut Mr. Ilunl ha. replaced the enacting
elau-e, by what authority doe.- not ap
pear. hat right had lie to do soV If
the Stair Journal, the Journal that ap
pears to have Mr. Ilunl and all Hie bliin
den rsof the ltadical party in its care and
keeping, will explain thl- mystery to it-,
we will be under many obligation'-.
riM'iiiTtcK.
The action of the Nuatc on the ques
tion of the admission of I'lnchhack to a
eaun mat body. Is a condemnation of
tne nellogg usurpation. He was regu
larly elected by the legMnture that was
elected at the lime Kellogg claim to
have leen elected gocrinr, and he was
I. .......1 .1 I
.v-v.vi.1. ii, n, miiKu muiier- more
binding," by the present IcglMature-thc
legislature organised by Pieldeut
(mint's bayonets, lie Is entitled to a
seat in the Senate, if Kellogg N entitled
to his scut and the legislature of Louisi
ana Is not it fraud. The resolution to ad
mit littu as senator irom Louisiana was
laid upon the table by a iwge majority.
Vcurly all the reputable Itcpubliean ail
atom voted to put Plnehbaek on the
shell. Senator Logau and Oglesby
voted with thu dlirejiutablu.. Senators
Irom the South, to admit him Into the
neat he claims. Jiut the colored gentle
man from Louisiana has been laid aside.
What will (irant sav?
Loi'i8Viu.K.U atllleted with an epi
demic ot scandal, sys the Courici-Jour.
iml ; and It devotes a column of good
reading) it dissertation on the desolation
and misery this epidemic always causes,
nnd then proceeds to write n prescription
lor the cure of the illeaso. The prescrip
tion is good hut will never betaken while
people have car. to hear. The Journal
quotes from Hare, "when will talker re
train from e II speaking? when ll-leners
refrain from evil hearing."' and
.says thl I- the -ecret. "There
would be no talkers If there were no
hearer." 'Tl true, 'll plly, mid pity
'tl true." The scandal hearer becomes
hi turn the scandal monger and at each
nictainorphosl". the morsel gains and
gain until the little uiole-hlll of golp
bus Itecome (he mountain of cumlal,und
can neither be blown up, dug out nor re
moved In any way.
Louisville Is not the. only place ntlllctcd
with the epidemic thu Coitriei-.fonriial
complains of. We have symptoms of It
In Cairo; It ha already eau-ed sorrow
and heart burning.'', wounded feelings
and seared reputation Its legitimate ef
fect everywhere. The moral doctor need
offer no pre-cYlptloit the contagion Inn
pread ; it will run lt course and the
body social will come out of the ordeal u
little marked here ami there and thin
we will go oiragalnas usual.
. .si i:x i .!. .m ansa' it i:.
A fearful church ina-sacrc I- reported
as having occurred at Aeapuleo. Mexico,
on the evening of the 'Alt It of January.
Protc.tunlliu ha- lucrca-cd largely
throughout the country within the last
hall dozen .uat-, In the face of the bitter
and pcr.-!-tcut opposition of the Catholic
element. Prie-t and lavman have been
alike intolerant, the pr!et as teacher, the
layman a- pupil. In cniiHqucucc ot the
cruel asainallon of the llev Mr. .Ste
phen, a protestant mUtlonary, a jear or
so ago. thu government pas-cd u reform
law, attaching certain penaltUsto the In
cltatlo.i, by a plieit . of III congregation
to deeds of violet ec again1! protestant
ism. 'I'he law bore good fruit In thesub--eqtienl
comparatlvclj quiet IM-Iiavlor of
the Catholic. Hut the growth of the
little church In Aeapuleo rou-ed hi the
brcats of tho Catholics the slumbering
lire of hatred toward thu prolcssors of
the new religion, ami a terrible inassaeie
was deliberately planned mid deliberately
executed. During the service.- of the
little Protestant congregation at Aeapul
eo on the 2'Uh ult., a young Indian with
a tmchctt concealed about Id clothing,
walked into the church, up the aisle to
the dc-k and with the, words "Death to
the Protestants! Long live the Catholic.-'."
made a pa-at the reader and wounded
him -everely. Ills words and actions
were the signal for a murderou fray.
The Catholic Indians and Mexicans were
armed, and the scene which ensued was
terrible, and the riot was not quelled
until a garrison of one hundred soldiers
appeared on the scene and arre.-ted about
llfly of the attacking party and marched
them oil' to prison. Two only of the a
eallluir party weru killed. Tho priest
who Incited hi- member- to the bloody
deed, wa anvstcd under the new law of
ivfonn.
Till'. STATU Hi:iINTi:it
The Cairo Ilullctin, standing as It dix-s
upon the shores of nil ocean of sipe water,
and being shut out from the world by a
va-t Held of snow, devotes much space to
crlllcini of the ll'gktrr. The Jlullttin
would have It.- readers believe that the
llt'iWrr i- a "tape wonn with both ends
cut of." A bold and otlglnal llgure of
speech, not equaled, we believe, since Mr.
Oberly made his celebrated speech com
paring the railroad law to thu peeled rods
which were laid In the watering trough-,
according to the biblical story. Staff lltg
itter. We have not devoted much space to
criticism of the Hrghler. We resented an
inult that did not'lnsult u-, and that is
ill.
Hut we take thl.- occasion to indulge hi
a little criticism of our capitallon friend.
The Hegiitrr U in a po-itlou to do
much good work in the autl-Kadical
cause, If it would. It might contribute
much to redeem the State from Uadic;d
misrule, and we know it lias
the disposition to do so. The
trouble 1, the Ktyhier has
taught itself to believu that Its duty re
quires It to endorse all the actions of Its
party, applaud all the men who claim to
hi-very much devoted to the party, no
matter how inl-ehicvon they may be,
oppo-e every measure suggested by "the
oilier parly," and denounce all turn of
that party whether they are In the right
or In the wrong. When the party it acts
Willi advances it goes forward, and to
morrow would applaud Senator Logan as
an aide man and wise statesman if that
gentleman would abandon the HadlcnU
and become an active Democrat. The
llrijiritr Is, In short, aii organ, and plavs
the tunes Its party managers set it to.
It the Htgitttr could rl-e above the or
gan business, and become a leader in it
own party with tho disposition to had In
the right direction, it would he. trainable
paper to the autl-ltadlcal-. I r It w ould
rap tho nieinocrs of its own parly In the
Legislature over the lingers and denounce
their stupidity and ignorance, when they
display ignorance and stupidity, Its In
lluence lor good would soon be manliest.
Wo are not discouraged. There Is hope
forthc HrgMtrytt, After many day It
will become wise.
VitWSlx' KhOtlVKsi'V.
The eloquence of the I louse at Spring
Held Is peculiar. Take, as an illustration
of this assertion, the speech made by Mr.
McCoy, of Whltesldes county, on the In
terest question. He said:
"It was hut a few short years ago that
one of the proudest chics iti thu civilized
world, was laid protratc In tho dust,
hho was hi tho weed, of mourning, and
desolation maiked her pathwav. She
went down hi ashes. I'lundx-llko she
has arisen f rom thu depth of her humilia
tion and misfortune, and Is wearing the
garments of her resurrection, stroic and
mighty In her new life."
We no not object to this "lllght" be
cause .nr. McCoy Phienlxed In It, al-
though Phtenlxing has become an of.
fense that with dlfllculty can be excused"
" ohject because It Is so "mixed" no
person can untangle It.
1. One of the proudest cities, in theclv
lll.ed world was laid prostrate In thedust.
Good.
2. This city wa. In weeds and mourn
lug. Mourning weed- wmM have been
better; or better still the words of Ml
ton: "In n mourning weed, with nhcs
upon her head, and tears abundantly
ilowing." Hut It will do.
:i. Deolatloii inaikcd the pathway of
thl city. This will not d(if"Teolatlon
marked the pathway of the lire that
cremated her.
I. She went down in abe. Down
Into ashes would have been better.
.". M'hienlx-llke she ha- arisen from
the depth of her humiliation and misfor
tune, ami Is wearing the garments of her
rcMiircctlnu. Plncnlx-llU will do under
protest, but to say the city nroe Plm-nlx-llke
from the depth of humiliation and
misfortune Is oulrag'-ous bad talc.
The depth of humility and mlslbr
foiiune I not islie, and It
I from ashes the Phienlx arle. At
least Phieiilxes never arise from any
thing clc in Southern lllluol. Hut the
llgure become more contused as Mr.
McCoy proceed. The city that hasarben
out of the depth of humility and mi-fortune
like a bird. I now wearing the gar
ment of her resurrection. She arose
like a bird, and she aroe In reurrectlon
like the. dead from the grave.
Mr. McCoy i it brilliant young luau,
but he has no right to Indulge so largely
In Phu'iilx eloquence.
Tiip l.urxrHl IHitnionil In America
(I'ripia the Nin rniiicl Hit'lirniilclc )
The largest diamond In the Culled
State- I among the glittering objects of
lnterel In the show window of (. 'oh Andrew-'.
diamond palace on Montgomery
street. It attracted a great deal of atten
tion ye-tcrdaj . It.- weight I- .11 1-10
karats. It wa found In Africa two years
ago anil wa- taken to Aui-tcrdam, whete
It was cut and poli-hcd. Twenty-two
months were occupied In ubjeetlng It to
these processes, it sliguliy oil color,
and conscqueiitlv It value Is onlv placed
at $:M,()0U Col. AndrewV.- brother, re
siding In London, sceiiicd the gem and
lorwanlcd It to thl- cltj . Thu next larg-e-t
diamond in America U owned by
"Hois" Tweed, and weighs 17 karats.
'I'he late Jim Fl-k had one of ft karat
weight. The most valuable diamond
owned In San FrancHeo up to this thnel
lu the po-se Ion of Llovil 'lev!, and I
said to be worth $ I5,WK,
TAXES.
"VTollcc li In irlii xli Hint Mil- lax bonk for
1 llie c.ir IsTI lmirlxrn tluccil III my luinU,
iinl Hint I well bi'ul llie followlm.' i.aninl iiIiiifs
nt llie tlinr, 1k1(iv set furtli, Tor the I'lirpoJi' ef
ruiit. iiiik in' iiiAv- iiiMiin r:ir
lirur Ciwk I'ntimt, Cully.'; M.iri-lillilnn's
stine, Filiniiiry.M, IsT.'i.
Lluir Clerk I'miiict, It. A. IMiiiuuvin's
stnrv, IVIiimii') -l Is""'.
1 lulus l'ntiact, J. ( KoImIiir's fUirv, lVb
rimy.'l, l;.'i.
snutii l-'e I'utinct, Win. Iivlaml's tmv, Feb
ruary S.1, 17.1.
(too-v Islaml I'lfoiiifl, U. l.ii'fiile's -toit,
Ki'linmry a', I-,1
Dojf 'l until I'lii'hii't, X. Iluusickir's liuii-e,
Kebruary "J7, 17.1.
Unity I'nvinrt, ITouxis A Alhcrlou's sturc,
March I, IsT.I.
IIa.U'Mi)ol ruTliirttticoigcW. Miuit's stoir,
Jtaribi. 1-7.1.
Ilrlnj; ymir hut year's la imlit, ai It l mi.
siile In trmt to thu t:i books nlunu lor ilijerlp
lion of laml.
(.'Allio, III., .IniiiiiilT !i, 1S7.1.
AI.KX II. 1IIVIN,
lj-l-l.vil l)ltilct Collector
fchtrlfTs Sale.
Byvhluciil' mi I:m'(UIIiiii to me illrrrlcil by
llie Cltikoflliel livull Cniiil of Alvxanitir
L'omitv, In the -late uf lllluuU, In lavnr ut Al
rri.il II. SiitTiint, u-slKme of Ab'vaurti'f II Inlu
mill UKalii-t Jfitin II. llrnivn, I baie Icvliil tin
on the folhiMlns ili-crilHil liropoitv, In the
Colllltl of All'Mlluler Hint Sttlte ot lllilioi-. In
wit . AH the ilKlit .title iiml inti ie-t ot :M John
II Urnnn.in ntnl to the Noithursl iii.ivti rof
the Niuthucft iU.ivtil'of Sedlonthlrlj -oiie (.!l.
III Township lltti en (1.1) South, iiml In Itaup
olie (I) wetl ol'the thin! 1' M ,nUo hliii ki mini
hem! one (I), two (.') , thiee (.1), tour (I) Hie
(.1), six (it), mm en (7) ami i k'lit 0 hi the town of
t'nlti hi xaiil eiiiiiity umt Mate, in the prupcrlv
of niI'I .luliii II lliown, which I .h:ill oiler ut
I'lllilli: Nili'lil Ihe .-iiiith-M't iloor'il thu ( oiirl
lloil-e, hi the lt of I alio. In the l 'nuul of
Alexumler ami Mate ut' llllnciU on the touitli
(4th) il.iyof.Muii'h, A. II , 1S7.1, lit the hour of
tic l en o clock, A. ., lor eii-h, to s.itlfv c :iii
i:irutinii. ai,v:x ii iiiri.s',
SherKVof Alexumler I louiilj , lllluuh
Culro, 111-., Kebruary Slh, 1-7.1.
II S-U-w-Jw.
Sheriff's Gnle.
BVsirtueiil thrie m mul exectlllnns In in
ilnvrtttl by the clerk ot the Circuit
Court ot Abxanilcr county, in llie Male
of Illluoli one In l.iiur nl Haiiiel l'rlce.
oiuv in t.ivnr nt' Tali Irk Mocklar ami
one in favor of lleriiaril Mi'.llaiiui. unit all
apiinst the Cairo uml Viiiceunei ltiiilrtt.nl eoiu-
p.iu I haiclevinliipoii the loUowlnjf ilrscrllxil
liioiiertv. in Iheciniiitv of Alexiinihr iiml Stale
ol llllni.ll, li.-ult. I.tii liuililiiliil one (I) mul
lu ii (.'), Ill hiock niiniheiiil luetic II.'), ami
lots niiinbcreil rei eu (7) anil eiitht (-), in block
iiiiinU're.1 Iwuily-lhrcf (i'l). in llie I lit Ail. II
llon to thecity ol'Cniiii. in the county nfAlcv-
uiulrr anil Slate of HHiioi-, u- the property of
inesaiii cairo mm incriiiiei iiaiiroaiiroiupany,
which I ahull olferiit ublie sale ut thcsoiith
wel iloor of the Cnuil lloiee in the city of
Calin, in the county of AlcMimlci' unit State of
....ii.r, in ii. r .ii.tiii,, . , '-. it ii. i .ii. ne ii
11111101-1,011 the '.ntluluy of 1'ibni.irj , A.I)
I hi J, al theliourof ilcliil o'clock, a. ill , for
ifcu, io smisiy f..iiii e.tcciiiioui
Al,i;. It IltVIN,
f-herlirof A lexmi'lir county, Ills.
Ciilrn. Ills. Keh. I, Is75. Sl-i-l-wat
A Card.
Ualnxtnpiotr.ictiil ill health ami consi,iinit
Inability to ileiutc the atliulloii to my mil i-Mutc
biulnesniifi'ar.i tu the laltlitul proteetiim of
the Intcri'sH of my niinicroii ialron, I haie
thl ilay tinnfi rn il sahl bmli.csi to Mcvi .1.
li l.yiichan.l.M. .1. Ilowley, in the WlH'lh.il
the liiteicta otiiii patroiiK will be entirily safe
in tlnir liiin.lt. i ho-e Ki'iillcinen in iil mi cum -iiiemliilioii
11 ..in mc, as tlii.ii i lui-.uli'is, for
proiniitltn.lc mut liiteurity arc will known,
mul thentllchil Hi-ilion of both of thmi tor Mini
pnkt In connection w III. ii:it etiitt nutti i. tiii ...
as-i'ssliu iits ami title, In a mlllcli m itu.iranli of
thesatety of all litil e-latn luleitt .'..iiiiiilll.'.l
to lln 111. I thiiffole, without lieniMtlon, ak
my patrons to continue their bu-lnn- In the
linn. It uf Mi'-Ms Lynch .V lloulei 1 Mill
m lllc up thu nccuiinti of llie ohl Unit
Itc-iivtriillv,
( I.MllOIIXr.W INslb.N
(aim, 111 , Kebruary lu, IS7".
The unilcrxlRiiiHl ti.it e IhU ilui usociuteil
thcintrlir in paiuirrtliip fur thu puiioi-e of
carrj Itnr on llie iinlcrtatr lm-iue9, Mii-ciiihuf.
Mr C Winston, who utiles liomtlie hiisiiii'i!..
Kroiii Mr WliiilonV patruun lie wouM lopfi't
I'ully solicit a coiitlniiatlou of thtlr Im.iiir ,
mul from llie public (! ncrally any luinne-t in
our line We plcili;c mirselsu to lallhliillv .11
Irml to an biisine-s that iiuivIh' Inlui-i.yt tour.
I.VNUi .V1IOWI.I.1
Calm, III., Keb. 10. 17.1. i-v-li;-tl
GRAND PACIFIC
HOTEL
OIIIOAGO, XXjXi.
lluilin,' (.iirchainl the cntliv flirultuic and
taken a lease on thh nuurnltlcent hotel, I hull
ttilniltteil Mr Sjinucl M Turner, foriiirili of
the old 'Iirnioiit UoiiM-aiiil late uf the l'ahncr
lliue, (hlcaito, uml .Mr lvl,rll liutkill, l.ir
llierly nf the Iteicie IIi.iim Host. in, to it 1 1 Inlu.
est III Ihu husllifioi, w lil.'l. w 111 be coniliii-IH mi
ller th" inline of .IOII.N II DltAKi; A I (I
THE "HOUSE
Co era one entire block, haiins a liontiwcsoiilli
Bint iiifl nl' oterSKl lift. Is ailnilrahl) lo.'alnl
for the coiim lilelice (if s'Uf l i U tluu ouuhl) built
InlliuUtt inaiincr, with all inoiltrn Impioir
iitintH li cry floor from basement to loof, rn
clot a fiiiir-lmli la)tr of crnunt, which with
ntlur sufeijuuriU, ivmler it practically lire.
Iiroiif. 'I lie iclllllittloil la licrfivt, anil
the whole UheliiKlelltliil with the uihlilloii of
hew anil rlrjtaiit lurnltiliua- liiUlliil.
Ihesinlie, tahleaiul other iicciililllioilatlonii
Uiiyj the -Bine In all (.'Uents, will la- maintained
lolly up tu tin- IiIkIi stumlnnlof their preilirea.
Hiirs, ami tiiial to any house In thin or an v oilier
country, but the proprietors hale ilcchlcil to,
meet thejliet'ciailoii8of the public In these
timrs nl llmiuchil ilinculon by luailuaihii;
lilceHtfroilll l to I. .Viper ilav, HCWPlllifC
to the local Ion nf the roonut occiiiilcil.
ii 1 joii.n' ii iiii.tKt:
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fillliful rurrieusl 1 Mftity-l'le Outs n Week,
payable wit My. Ily M'l. " i n.lv.nin), 10h.t
milium) ett nmiillM, v., . monllM. t1 one
month, i '.'V
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Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
Kor the relief
aii.l cure of nil
lll'l'.1ll.'.IIIMltS in
llie stomach, lie
it, uml bonds.
'Ihcy mc a mild
aperient, ami an
.excellent mirea-
cMlie. Ilcliixpiiie
ly vepetalile, they
font.itti nit iner.
55 NHSicury or mineral
Swhateicr. .Much
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llicir tiniiiy lliu; unu every i.iuniy enoiu.i
have them on liaml lor their protection ami
icllef, Minn 1,01 i ii i f-1 . l,on expcilc.u'u has
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mul itlmillateit Into action. 'I Inn Incipient
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ulil.il lii.inirc, uli. ii . . l...nei on the vnl
miilUliiile it ho enjoy It, can hanllv bo mil
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iliot or nccnpalli.il.
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each box, lion tou-e them nin I amily I'll . ,
ii mt for the folkmhij; cuniplaints, Mliich Uictu
J'lll.t rapidly cine
For lieiHl or IniHl-e-lloii. I.l-I-le-ni'-,
I.tintruor. tiiel l.n- of tiie
llie, they eh. .ill. I bu l.ikui nioileintcly 11
stiiniilalu die stoniach, mul icitete ltd healthy
tone ami action.
l or Lliei' ('nniiloliit mi.l In variom
fvmptnni, Ilillini- lleiiil.K lie. Ml, Il
EIciiil.K lie, .Iiiiin.lii or -i c'ii Hlrli
l,'., llllioo- Collr nmt Ilillini- K,'
iit, ihey shotilil be Jmllrioiitly taken lor
each eve, to correct I lie iIimwciI action, or
lemoie the oh'tnictloiK uhlch can e It.
tor ll,-enii'r,r or Itl.iri lni-j, but one
lalM ihi'i' I geueialli reijiincil.
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I'.illiltiilluii ofili,. Heart. I'.iln In
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be i i.iilliHii.iiily taken. n ri"ii!icl, to ch.iueu
llie (lUca-e.l iiction nf ll.c i-islcm. With tuill
ili:inse those coni).l'tiiiti ilf-apiH-nr.
I'or lriii- i .1 Ki'op-lcul NhpII.
they f ti.nil.l In- t iken in l.lln ami fie
ipieul ihitl'i to piuliict the cflVct of o ill untie
pnrjre.
I or Siiiin'liii, n I.irgednfn should bo
taken, a. it product, llie Ueslied eu"cct by
sj niiiatliv.
-.n lihnirr fill, take fine or two J'lN to
inoinote ilit.'Kii.in, and iclieie the stomach.
n i .'i i.nril .I..-.' -IniHllalei the slninai li
anil howeln.iotore. ilieiipietlte,amllnvi.,iir.
etc- the h. teiii. Hence it liollcii nilrnnt.i.
pemn iiheie no scrloimleraup'inent null,
line who fi'i'U tolerably well, often llnih that
n ilo-p of tlie-e I'llli in.il.c-. him feel ilccl.l.
eilly bettei', finin nelr cleanslm; mul rcno
latin;; ctlect on tliu uin't"-tiiu apparatus.
li;i.l'Al!i:ti nr
Dr. J. C. AVER &, CO., Practical Chemisti,
j.on ni.i., .mass., v. s. a.
von sai.i: n a l.i. inn hoists i:vr.uviniKiir.
Ayer's Ague Cure,
I'or Fovor and Ague. Intormtttont Fo
vor. Chill l-'over, llomittout Fovcr,
Dumb Aruo, Fonodical or lillious Fo
vor, &c, and lndood all tho atTocUons
which aiiao from malarious, marsh, or
znlaBmaUo poisons.
"ps No one rcmcily Is louder
H called fur by the nercsi-ltict
H "C Ihu Aiueili-au people than
ftf i a mio ami sale cure fur
LL.H I'i-i i-e ;iiiil .liitif. Such
M we are now enableil to oiler,
Milli a pet feet ceitainty that
It w ill eradicate the ilisca-e, and with lissttr
ance, I'imiiilcil on proof, that no harm can
arise fiom its us In any ipiautlty.
That nhlch prole, ts froin or prevents this
iliiorder mint In) of hiiiuunin servleo in the
ctiniiiiiiiiillea uhcie II piotallt, I'rtrciiliuit
ii better than cure; for the patient escape the
rik which he must run In violent attacks m
this baleful ills-temper. Thi-i " Ci'iu:" expels
tliu miasmatic poison of E'ei er uml .Shim
from the sj item, mi l prevents thu ileu lop.
incut of the ili-c.-ifc, If taken on the UrM
approach of It- premonitory sy iiiptouis. A
great superiority of this icmcily over any
other ever dl-enrcird foi the speedy and t er
tnlu cure of Inteiiiiitteiits Ii, that It ronlnlns
no Quinine nr iiilncr.il; rmocqiiciitly it pro
duces no ijulnUm or other Injiii loin effects
whatever upon the i-.iii-.lltiill.iii. Thoto cmeit
by It aril It'll as healthy a If they had never
Iml the ili'O.'ihc,
I'mer uml Aifim la not alone the con
seiiicnco of the mlainiallc pnuon, A (jicat
variety of illHOiilein nrlto from In Irritation,
limoiiK which mi. .Vpiiriilln, Itlii-iumt.
tUni, Jolit, Ili'iiilurlir, lllluiliietn,
'I'ttolliurlii-, Kiirot lit-.Ciiliiri Ii, .latli.
nut, lHlillutinH, PHlnfHl Airrcllon
of I III" Siplrt-u, llytlfrlm, Iulu lu llie.
HoHrli, Ciillc, liiraljils,nd ilcraiiRc
nient of the stomach, nil of which, when
orlglnatlnp; in this enure, put on the inter
mlttent type, or become pel ioillc.il, Thli
"CtillK" cxpclt the mlon fiom tho blooil,
nnd cnii-efpienlly cuies them all nllkr. It Ii
an InvAliuihle. luotection to Immigrants ami
persons travelling or lenipornrlly hiI.IIiik In
the malarlnin tlbtilcts. If taken nciMnlon
ally or dally while c.xpotuil to the Infection,
that will be excrntcil fium tho system, and
cannot nccuimilalo hi stifllcluiit ipiautlty to
ripen into iliseasu. Ileuco It Is even innro
valuable for protcctloii Ihau euro ; anil few
will ever surTer from Intermittent If they
avail themselves of the protection this icm
edy afT.irils,
For I.her Complaints, nrltliij; fiom torpid.
Ily of the Liver, It Is an excellent remedy,
sthmilatlni; this Liver Into healthy activity,
ami producing many truly remarkable euros,
where other medicines fall,
rRr.nnrn nv
Or. .T. O. AYII1C .t CO., T.nwull, Mnu
J'rartlral ami Annliittcal Chemisti,
AMD BOLD ALL UOUND THK WOULD.
PRESCRIPTION FREE.
IjOlt tlie speedy cine of Seminal UeakiifhS,
V Lost Manhood and nil ilLoiilcrii hrnupht
on by liiilbcivilini or exre-s Any UniKKltt
lias thu luKieiliculn,
Addre.s, Dr 11. HILTON A CO ,
l.il.d.tw.ly Cincinnati, Ohlu
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