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4 CAIRO CITY BINDERY, V. W. PYATT CO., FioprMpt 31NDERS AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS. dulletln Building, Cor. Twelfth aUree Ud WuUllfWAtnM, Onlro. Xllixtola r"t:niintT nil RallroadWork especially C4IH0 POETOFTICE. times Horn Vrom 7:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.; Sunday from 7 to 9 a.m. Money inii-r hmhu.id. to e:ti p.m. Arrive. a.m. I r.M. 1:00 2:(5 J .00 6:0 1:00 :fM .il: ) Illinois Central 11 R 10:00 J Dull 7. lu:IO I .Visa. Central R B Dallv. 10:00) Cairo A Vfneennea IIR-Dallr. 10:00 J Cairo, Arkansas A Tela K Rlellv. it:(i0 i Ohl lver Rout Daily ric't Monday Mia. River bViute Up, Sun. Tu. trl. Down.Tu Tha fal Thebes Route FrhUy A Saturday 0. W. McKiaio, P. M. ST. LOUIS.IRON MOUNTAIN & SOUTHERN R. R. ;xuig3g"oA re t. Itpn-s leaves Cairo daily -.. n..'i:io p. m. ixi reaa arrives at Cairo dally :a. m. 4.viintiidutlon Iravr Cairo daily.. Imi.b, A .cuir.odailon arrives daily (eic " rturj'Uv) ... 11 H an . i ... I. i . . - . -J TO EVANSVILLE, 47 Miles the'Shortest to ;.otb, crctra Baltimore AND WASHINGTON. i4 Miles the Shortest to AND BOSTON. -AND- ilX HOURS SAVED OVER TRAIN 0 ALL OTHER ROADS Making Samo Connections, . aaaangera by other roritea to j make Couaectlon maat rideall nlarhtwai ItB from One to bis Uoure at mail country aiatloue lor tnur-a of coaneot na? roaoa. .lenrabor that fact and tako eur 6:00 a. in- Trainrreacbing tol,. fc.iiE.jtl... GsiMW.Lsollf SAME SAT. lralrj leave and arrtva at Cairo, aa follows stall Vtaves n l:ed " ' P- Mail art:'. l0u!7,'-IU ' - ;'. m. farwiigu tickets anl c!ie it to all Important cities. A mlLLKR, H. L. MOaBIIX, u.a' I'm Ag't. General Sop ,L. B. iHLKCH. Paas. Aacnt. JfURO & VINCENNES R. R. 61 Miles the Shortest Route CAIRO & ST. LOUIS R. R TUB SHORTEST SHORT LINE TO JUT. LOUIS! pill train ol this romiiany contcct 1 1 Si AU..I tml r.aatt. Louie, witb all Bier Lra Uie .Sorlli, Leant stiitl W eal. TIME BCHEDCXE" 4j.vkii.ro . ........ 7::i"'m '-rireatM. I-oul A.uOp.oi. ..ttt4flt.i. ula . - .15a.m 1 .r MLsuro - - 6:lup.m. W II. MACFAKLAM), Ticket and Freight A (rent, Cairo, f. A. WENT lienixwl Pasoengvr Ajent. '' ABKI.L. Ami-pi at Caira 'THE WASHINGTON CITY ROUTE" HWE k M 1 1 rill- SUOKTEST. QUICKEST AND ONLY DIRECT BOUTE to afas2alngtoa and Baltimcro SYtLti direct Connectloca lor AND THE SOUTHEAST AND ymwm m mz mm AND VTXX3 CAST, Traeler v.-'tlrlnj; a U'iTKDT, l'LMSANT and COMFOKT AULE lltll'. fibouhl remember that the BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD' U celebrated lor In ikgant ('onolic, gplcodltl Hoteli, Urmd uud Buuutimi Mountain tad Valluy bconoiy, and thb many points HUtorlual Intoroat Alocj -Iti Line. sjt?" wiU ALWATI be i LOW U ai by any - bar Una. ' PULLMAN PAL ACS CAB Bun Thron d WITHOUT CHANGE UotwiB.tLo FriueV! Western and Eastern Cities. ror through tleketi, ggK "ohcki, jovenwntoi uaina, ileeplnn oar anom DodiUluna, etc., rW., Apply atticKft omcet tt all priuvlpnl polxill. t, siB.SH, SOUTH, KABT Or WEST Ponay, L. M Oola TkO. 1L UUP VOL.9. ASK to recortred dyaiwptl'i, bliom 0nr( Tlctlma of icvar and aa-ue, tba mecurialdlaeaaedpa Uent, bow they co errd baalth,cbcrful plrltf, and good aR pttlt tbj will tel you by taking Slro- mon'a Llyer wK- THE C'UKM'KH f, AND Bfcol FAMLV WKD- ICINE1S IHIS WORLD. Pn r.vct.n.ci a riNTIPATION.Jaudice lliou.atiacki, tICK lUAUAt llK, Colic, ttwal nplriu., bOLK STOMACH, Heart uu a, etc., c Tbia unrivalled Soulhtrn IUanedyU war ranted nol to contain a article of Jirreury, r any UJaricoa aubatanoe, but la PURELY VEGETABLE M.ntAinin thuaa aoutbcm roota and bciba wblab an all wl provldeuor baa placwl in eotuilnea wuure Mver uia..a pnv 11. ti tawau cauawt by acraugiruwui o w '"" ana botrvM. ... . .. Tne.yiup oma of Liver Complaint are a bit tar or bud uatc in the moutbi fain in Um back iiiiU. ..r j,,iiiu. mLn uiuuken for inauina' ti.mja.jar toma'b, loaa ot eppatiWi bola alirraawit coauva and lax ixatUcbu. lot 01 uieuury, wit i a pajmui kukuuu r.iui I.. Att ..ta.vimntf whmQ uuvbt to bave li.md am. tkbiluv. U auuiia, a ibick yel low appaaraoeB ol the akin and )', a ury coutrb ultoii uaiaUik n lur conaumptMD. h..r..M inM n.Mtiv f tiia avniiiUjnia atund the diwuao, at other very few, but the liver, tbfc lurtri'.l firu un in lur bl.u. la hvuvibiij m of diacaau and II not rtguUiwl U Jiltw. freat luflcrug, wraicbdn and UtAllI wbl en ua. I i rprmimvnd a an tflcacloua remedy for dlMtuwaol tbe Uvrr, Heartburn and lrpeblA, nimiuou' Livn UtKdalor. Lawia Wu.iuaa, 17o Maaicr .tree I. AaaUUnt Foaunaatar, fbll- aJdulila Wc bavc teated ita virtue, pereonally, and now Uul lur Ujapepil , oiiioueaena au'i IbrabuiUK livadacbe it i tba but lunlicine tne Wuiia ever ar. we nave irieu iorvy y u r nieilici beiore Simmon' LikI k.ailuT, but hod of UteiB gave tu mole tban kmporary Mirf, but Um uecubt4r But enly rrtivvd but cuieu u " f.B. iauio&Ara A5 Muiw baa, Atacoa. Ua. BAD BREATH KnthiDv it bo onntrannt. aotniag ao common a bail br.atb. and w awarl rrwy eaae It come irora tba suioiacb, and ea be ao eaatly eurrect i t you will uAabimmuaa' Llyer tk-gulalor, lo not nra-ieoi ao aor a remrar Hr w piibiredi ordrr. it will elaj Improve vour Appetite, complexion, aad (i.oerai ttcellb. SICK HEADACHE Till dlaUeaalng tBicrton occur mot fre- eucutly. i h rfjutuitance el tne atoiaacn, ariamg from impvrfaclly digeetnd coultnu, cauMM a acme pui in ta head, aocoiupaiiird Willi aiaagrwai'U uaUcra, ana una wuuiuura liat i ouuiiiuiiy auown aa oica ueauacui;. a ur pruupt reiii-f TAKE SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR, OR MED ICiNE, Contalnt four medical !ementf. never found iu tee aame happy proportion la any oi air pp-paratloo, Tlx; a gentle CalbarUe a puweriul touio, n noviccpurtiabia altrraiiye and a certain drreebve ol all impuruiee 01 'be body. nucbiKnai aucce. 14 attended It un t it nit now rrgarucu aa uia IFKEC1CAL8PKCTFC . A a Itemed? in MtLAIIlOL'S TUVlHn. BOA EL COM- I'l-AINTs, VMBVt V- IA, 31ENTAL DtYtt H bIc.n, HKt1Lk.sihKKw. JACIUICU. NAU DK , HICK HtADM.HK, CO' 1(J, CONtrtlr AlIuN aad Bl -lOLUNtSS IT UA3UbytAL. Armed witb ihia ANTlDuTK. all chaniea of lliual aad water aud tod may ue raced with out fear. A a bemtdy in MALAUIULS KtVlttS. UO Vt.L CU.VfLAIMS, BtM- Lkss.Ni.aS, J AUNUlCK, S aLsK.A, awcrAtluaaDoaxT bt J. II Zfcll.KX, Pblladelpbia, P. Price fl. 00. Sold by aU Urmtgi.ta. . .. i- mmm VABLETT STORE. New-York Store WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. LAH.GEST VARIETY STOCK IN THE CITY. Goods Sold Very Cloae. Corner 16th atreet and Oomxneroi Ave. CAIBO, ILLINOIS. 0. 0. PATIER & CO. COME AND SEE ME ! I am now ofiering my entire fttock ot CLOTHING! rortbatXext thirty Day BELOW COST, As I intend to quit the bunnus, PARTIES IN SEARCH OF BAR GAINS SHOULD NOT FAIL TO UIVE ME A CALL. I-WALDER, Cor. 8th Street and Ohio Lev NO CURE-NO FEE!: nr.A.0. Oliav frivau tal I Jtt Ejmi W.biwio, ,1ml, CklrwiK Im tlw ri n i-ntwa, waroaie ana apcul nan, Pteailnal WaakaeM, nerva Debility, 4 Lat Manha, pwmuMoUy runtf. Dr. O. U a irMuai. .f IU HrfmiD Si bwl. anil w vo Uwcwyihv Ik. lalral frtrtk. Iu lb. Ualw auw. LA' 11K laoulriu UMt.nl wlia kmn. aM kov. UI o. wrlu. ai7 rflBvtnUni rvHtima benil Fttlv I'm. im MAH' H1AK 0:iBet tit nra. maunurf. MAD LAflltCa wl rlMa il rfl Cnu farllaaipl. .1 ltul Vr lioodi ana ClfroUr oflmrartMt lnfpm.ua bv nm, rw WK lit aia. Illuall. M ABRIF.D nluuc. trm ud mbmtUl. KvlUbl. FMaal. Hla, t Baa Jacob Walter. JD TJ T O XX. ZE3 n. Dealer in Fresh Meat EIGHTH BTBEET. Betwoea WMhisgton and Com mereial Avennei, adjoining Hanaya . tor Kt. eiamL 10 -1 i . Ottcas, BMlXotlaa. BuUUaf. Coxaata Twelfth estxwsst aal CAIRO, ILLINOIS, SUNDAY, JANUARY 6, 1878. ght uii4tin. PIZARRO. A RruNMIaneJ Iaeldeal from an old Player'a Mate-book. l'liano was one of tba not popular of took pi ay i. My brother Lem'i Roila mi bla beat trato character; When drensed for tba part, he looked every inch aa Indian chief. Once a a produced th1a tradegy with real Indiana for tha Peru y tan army, Tba effect was very itriklng. but there were aomeunrebeamed effects not letdown In tbe bllli. I had bargained with a chief for twenty-tour Creek Indians (to lurnlih their own bow, arrow and toaiahawki) at fifty cent each and a rim of whUky. Unfortunately lor (lie performance, the wnlxky wa paid and drank In adranee, eauiilcg a great decree of exhilaration among our new aupea. Tbey were ranged at tha back ol tht theatre building, in an open lot, during tha performance of tha firit act , and on tba commencement oi the aecond they were marabaled Into tha back door and poeted upon tbe itaga behind tbe scene. Tbe entrance of Holla waa the tlfnal for a about" by tbe company, carpenters and scene shifters ; the ludians, supposing their time bad come, raised such a yen as I ant sure bad never before been beard inside of a theatre, ibis outburit being quelled, the scene between AJonxo, Cora and the Peruvian chief was permitted to proceed to iti termination uninterrupted ; but whea thejeene changed to the " Tenii la of the Sun," disclosing the troops of Rolls, (his "bravo aaaoclates, partner of bl will, hi teellng and bl lame,") drawn up on each tide of the stage in battle arrT, tha plaudit ol tha audience were answered by hoops and yells that might be and no doubt were beard a mile on. Order being partially restored. Bolla addressed his army, and was greeted with another aerlea ot khouta and yells, even louder tban those which bad preceded, fiow eama my turn to take part in tbe unique performance. As " Ulgh Priest ot the Sua," and 'ollowed by hair a dozen virgins and as many priests, with raesiuied step, timed to slow muale, I emerged trom behind tne scenes, and "with solemn march" perambulated the atage, In d imb show called down a bleating on tbe sword of King Ataliba and General Bole, and in tbe usual impreaslve style, looking up into the iroot gallery, commenced the Invocation oi the Sun." Before the time lor Joining in ot tba chorus I found I was nol entire.y alone in my singing. A humm ing sound, at first low and mour. fill, and rUing gradually to loite, greeted my ear; and when our chorus uld Jiin in the strain, it was quite oyerpoweted by the rilg storm of forti.elmo sounds which were issuing from the stentorian lung of the savages; In short, the Indians were prt pairing lor battle, by executing in their most approved style the Creak " war sorg and dance." To attempt stopping them we found would be a vain talk ; so that alter a moment or two of hesitation, the virgins uide a preeipltat retreat to Ibeir dressing rooms where tbey care ully locked them selves iu. Tbe King, Roila and Orunu stood their ground and were compelled to ubrult to the new order of thlBg. The Indians kept up their song an I war dince lor full half au hour, performing the most extraordinary feats ever exhibited on a stage, in their excitement sctlplng King Altaliba (taking off his wig), demolishing tbe altar and burning up tbe gun t As lor Lem and I (Bolla and the High Prie.t), we joined in with them, and danced until the pertpiratlon fairly roiled from our bodies in large streams, the vagc9 all tbe time flourishing their tomahawks and knives around our heads, and per'orming other little playful antic-, not by aoy means agreeable or de-lrable. At last, to put an end to a scene which was becoming more and more tiresome as it proceeded, an order wai given to drop the curtain. This stroke ot policy did not stop the ceremonies, hlch proceeded without intermission. until the savages had finlahed their song and dance, when,' each reoeiving his promised hall dollar, they consented to leave tbe bouse, and our play proceeded without them. Next night the same troupe came to the theatre and wished to assist In tbe performance or Macbeth, but I most positively declined their " valuable aid." THE CLOCK OF CLOCKS. A Penuylvnian Onldwee tbe Work ol llabreebt of traabftra;. Reading Eagle. In Meogel's building is now on exhibition la all probability tbe mot wonderful clock in the world. It was built by Stephen D, Engle, a watchmaker, at ilazleton. lie is about forty -five ; ears of age, and was abont twenty years to perfecting the clock. Mr. Retd paid Eugle 95,00 for It, Engle never saw the Strasbtirif slock, In tact, be ht not traveled more than two hundred milei from home at any time. This clock stand eleven leet high. At it base it 1 about four feet wide and at tbe top about two. It U about three feet deep at the base, gradually leas toward tbe top. It color a e brown and gnld. 1 be Strasburg clock is thirty leet hlgb, yet Its mechanism Is not ao Intricate nor his it as many figure s the Baxleton clock. The Strasburg clock's figure are about three feet high and the American clock about nine inches. Three minutes before the hour a pipe organ Inside tha clock pluys an an.beu. It baa fire tune. Bull are then rung, and when tbe hour Is (truck double door In an alcove open and figure of Jesus appear. Double doors to tbe left then open, and tba apoitlei appear (lowly, one by one, In procession. As they appear and pu Jeraa tbey turn towards htm. J sua bow, tba apostle turn again and proceed through the oouble door In ao alcove on the right. Aa Peter approaches; Satan loons out of a window above and Umpta him. Five time tba dvU appears, and when Peter pauses denying Christ, tha cook flap IU wi&gi and erowa. Wfeta Judas apptws lateo comet down ir am hlawtndAW aMt lolWwl J4m out In the procession, and then goes back np to his place to watch Judas, appearing hon both itdea. A tbe procession has pahsed, Judas and the three Marys d!sap pear, and the doors are closed. Tbe scene can be repeated seven time ta sn hour if nsceaaary, and tbe natural motion of the clock producea It four times per hour. whereas (be Stratburg procession is made but onoe a day, at twelve o'clock. Below tbe plaza is tbe main dial, about thirteen inches In diameter. To tbe right Is a figure of Tine with an hour-glass. Above Ibis Is a window, at which appear figures repre senting youth, manhood and old age. To the lei I of the dial 1 askeleton representing Death. When tbe hour-hand approaches the first quarter Time reverses bis hour glass and strikes one on a ball with bis scythe, wben another boll Inside responds ; then Childhood appear instantly. When the hour-hand approaches the second quarter, or half-hour, there are beard tbe troke of two bells. Then youth appears, and the organ play a bymn. After this Time strikes two and reverses bis hour glass, when two bells respond inside. One minute after this a chime of balls is beard ; wben a folding-door open In the upper percb, and one at tbe right of the court, wben the Saviour come walking out. Then tbe apostles appear in procession. Tbe clock also tells of the moon's changes, the tlde the seasons, days, and day ol the month and year and the signs of the zodiac ; and on top a soldier Is constantly on guar d, walking back and forward. As the boura advance, Manhood, Old Age and Death take part in tba panorama. LA CREME DESCHRONIQUES. What Ike Wile or paria Have l Hity In Ihelr Newapapen. V. World. Of woman and tbe country:. What wo man pardons least of all in the country is Iu brlDglng her face to fa' with eternal youth and imperishable beauty. Ule at a country seat pltaves women more by what It recalls of the city than in that It removes them from the country. In the country, eating is the principal occupation of those whose lime is not taken up with digestion. There is nothing so amusing as to set looe a flock of women in a lovely landscape; It does ait take long to find out wblcb of them has wings, which oi them only feathers. Tbe Husbind-My love, whit suit do you prefer seeing mo put on? The Wlfe-Your traveling suit, my (ier. The Norman's prayer: "Kind heaven, I do not ask for wealth: only to beplvcsd within aria's length of a man who has It." . A Parisian, observing a Gascon s'areing at the towers of Notre Dame, entered Into aZable conversation with the countryman, and after pointing out tbe beauties ol the edifice, suld: ' that moue walking along tho ba untrado on top ther, near the leftr" The Osscou gazed Intently on tue tower and replied, ldont aee blm, but I hour hU ioolnteps." Tbe cure of a country church, whero the men sit on one ilde ot the Ulle and tbe women on tho other, being annoyed in the middle ot bis sermon by a babbling of con versation, gently reminds tlio congregitioi that it should be silent. Out ot the women arises and triumph antly excbtiins: "I want you to notice, FaUier, that the chattering isn't on tn.s side of the asile this time." 'All th better," repll9sthe priest meek ly, "it won't last so long." A shoddylte, desireus to patronize tbe fine arts, orders ot a painter a picture ot St. Jerome In bis cave. The order is exe cuted and tbe amateur comes to see It. "Very good, Indeed," he says kindly to tbe artist;" but the saint isn't enough in the cave. It looks a if he had come out to show off, and you know a msn ol his humility wouldn't do that. Put blm fur ther ck into the cave. His request i complied with, tut the re sult is not aporoved. "He Isn't for enough in yet," y th patron; "that's St. Jer ome and his cave. What I want and what I pay you for is St. Jerome iu blscave. Savvyf The artist goes to work, and whin the amateur return with a kindred spirit the picture la like that famous one of th "Crossing ol the Red sea," where toe Isra eli ea had all crossed and tbe Egyptian all been drowaed. They gaze upon It and de part, aud the artist overheara on tin stair the following conversation: "Say, I thought there was tr be a St. Jorome in that ere picture of your.)"' So there is. He's In tbe oavo. I saw him myaeliyeaterdiy. . 'o mistake about ?l" " i Professional; Two undertakers (net at the cemetery gate. i First undertaker Well, how's business to-dayr ( Second undertaker Bully. Two oaks witb plated handles and one rosewood. How Is it with you? . Fiist undertaker Badly. . Only three statnsd pine, child' size. Professional also: Indignant beggar to indiirsnt cofrersi 'You miserable wretch! Here you have been abjectly pior at thl church door foo lour year and rou ain't rick yet!" ( Wbluh recalls the colloquy be tween two Dublin beggars: "Wall, Mrs. Callahan, whatd.d you stive your daughter Judy whea aha was marriedr "Faith, thoo, I did my dut) by tha child. . Didn't I give her tba west side (X laokrille street, which, ti weu oeggca, is wvna winy eun llngsaweek.'V ' - - ' . - At tha namlng-tabi X. asks a gambler with whom be I on speaking terms to lend him twenty five louis. The player who hit beapof gold before hlm.'.whlth, howavar, It growing teaeNry aad rapidly mellr at Am WavslxlActoxx A-w-srsamav every card turned, replies coldly: "Excuse roe; but I never lend money at a card table." "But you mltrht a well," persists X., 'you're loosing it there at every deal." I know I am but (with a fascinating smile) 1 know that here 1 can count t n It a safe investment yon know." WASHINE A new and wonderful invention for washing. Wa-he like maaric : better than soap lor washing anything ; washes in one iniru oi me um ; wssnes in bard or aolt, hot or cold wster; the only preparation ever inverted that will prevent woolens from shrinking; worth four times its price for washing woolens alone. Mrs. Henry Ward Beecher recommends it to all housekeepers, says: "Tbev will rejoice both lor economy's sake aid the suftcy ol taeir clothing, and that It can no more injure clothing or hands tban common warm water." SCABCflT at JOnXaOW, 21 Piatt Street, New York. HTBarclay Bros, will supply trade la vitiro. The Dlirereiire). The ordinary Porous Plsster, on account Df Its peculiar mechanical action, is esteem ed an article of merit; but Benson's Capcine e srotis Plaster Is considered au article of extraordinary merit. It bas the same mechanical action, and, In addition, pos ses medicinal Qualities ot a remarkable nature, which causes it to act at mice, relieve pain immediately, and euro where other Porous Plasters will not even relieve For Rheumatism. Lame an Weak Back. Snlna Diaease, Crick in the Hack, Kidney Disease, Sprain and Bruises, Severe I'aint and Stitches, ekueu or tiie Back, etc The manufacturer of Benson's Capcine Plaster Bet eivad lb U ighest Medal at the Centennial . It la now the standard remedy. Its as tonishing pain relieving and strenirtbenin? luslnies attracted the attention ot the Cen tennial Jurrorsand thousands of physicians who vMted the CeutenoUI. who pronounc ed it tbe best remei'y ever invented for tbe Oove aliments. Sold py ill Druggists. rnce. so cents. fi Barclay Bros, will supply the trade In Calra. By fin Immense practice, extending thronrh a period of year, having within that time treS ted many thousand case of tho-a d I nco.nimr to woman. I have been enabled to perfect a mwl potent and areeublo medicine that meet the Indications presented by that class of dia euc with pwltlve certainty and exactness. To dtnlfmate this natural speciflo compound. I bave tutued U Or.Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Tho term, however, ts bnt a feeble expression of my high appreciation of iu value, based noon my own rerionnl observation. A a oloae ob server, I have, while witnessing it positive re sults in tbe few special diaeaaes incident to Uie K-imnite or-snnlsra of woman, singled It out as the climax or crowuluar gem ot ur medical career. On it meilu, aa a po.f live, safe, and eflectnnl remedy for this cla of diseases, and one Uiat will, at all times and under all circumstance, act kindly and in har mony with tbe lawa whicb govern ibe female system, 1 am willing; to slake my reputation at a fihyiciau. Nay, even more, so conildent am I hat it wi) not disappoint the moot sanguine xpeaiaiiotuof a single invalid ladv who nte it that roller and seil't under A POMTIVrj GUARANTEE. If a ueneUHal eireet is not ex)erienced by thetim two-ibirdt of th con tent of tho bottle are u-d, I will, on return oi the bottle, two-tblriU of the medicine having been taken according to directions, and the case being on tor which I recommend It, nromptlv refund tho monev paid lor it. Had 1 not the inott Dorrert confidence in it vlrtnm. I could not offer ft as I do under llic-e conditions; but hav ing nitnosncd iutrulvmtrneiilsus cures In thou sand of caaea, feel warranted and ptirieicuy aaie in risking; uoin uir reputation aud my lnouejr on ita xucrlia. The following are among thoe diseases In which my favorite Prescription bo worked cures as if bv magic, and with a cer tainly never before attuned bv any medicine: Iucon-bisa, Excessive Flowing, Painful Uonihly Periods, Suppression when from un natural ennsea, Irrcmifaritles. Weak Back. Fro- Inpsiis, or falling of the Uterus, Aateversion and Retroversion, licarhir Down Sensations. Inter till Heal, Kervons lcpresion, Debilitv. Des- ponuency, xnreateneu atiscarriage, inmnio Congestion, Inflammation and Ulceration of the Uterus, Impotence, Barrenness, or SterUitv, Fe male weakness, and very many other clironlo diseases Incident to woman not mentioned here. In all affections of tills nature, my Favorite Prescription works cures the marvel of tbe world. Tbis medioine 1 do not extol as a cure-all, but It admlrablv fulfills a single) neaa of purpose, being a moss perfect speciflo in all chronic disease of Uie mxuuI sys tem of woman. It will not disappoint, nor WiU It do harm, In any state or condition. Those who desire further Information cn thee subjects can obtain it in Tub Pkople's common Hensb Ukdidal Advimbh. a book of over 900 pages, sent, post-paid, on recoipt oi t i.ou. it treats minnteir oi tnose aiseasea, peculiar to Females, and gives mucb valuable sdwre In regard to tbe management of those affections. FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION SOLD BV ALL DBLGGIST9. R, V, PIERCE, H. D,, PropT, BUFFALO, X. Y CO A I, Goal Coal. PITTSBURGH, PARADISE, MT.OARBON(B!g Muddy) ANI PEYTONA OANNEL COAL Orders for Coal by tbe oar-load, ton, or in hogsheads, for shipment promptly attended to. To large oonsumers and all manufacturers, wo are prepared to supply any quantity, by the month or year, at uniform rates. 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Hunkers Bitter Wine of Iron Has never been known to fail In the cur of weakness, attended with symptoms. Indisposi tion to exertion, lose of memory, dimcully of bisathlni, general weakness, horror of dineas, weak, nervoua trembling, dreadful horror of death Bight sweats, cold feet, weakness, dim Bess of vision, languor, universal lassitude of the muscular system, enormous appetite, with taiM,riUa. avsteiB, ho a..-!. body, day uvaser the akin, pallid eountenano anal aruptl n on tbs faos, purifying tba blood, pain in the back, heaviness of tbe eyelids. Ire qiient black spot dying before th ayes, with temporary suffusion and loss of sight ; waut of atientlun, eio Tbese symptoms all arise from a wmknvas, and to remedy that use K, k'. K un let' Bitter Win ol Iron. 1 nev.r fails. Thou sands are now enjoying health who have used it. uet tbe genuine, bold only in It bottles, lake only K. F. Kunkel's. Ask fur Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron. Till truly valuable tonlo bas bara so thoroughly teste J bv all classes of th- community that It is now deemed Indtapensablea a Ionic medicine. It coat but little, purities Ui blood, aud gives tons to the st.macb, renovate tbe system aud prolongs life, I n w onlT ask a trial of this valuable tnnlc. Price l per bottl. K. F. KC.NktL, Sole Proprietor, No. ttd Nojth Ninth nt , below Vine, Phlladel hl, Fa. Ask for Kunkel's Hit ter Wine of Iron, and take no other. A photo graph of the proprietor on ach wrapper, all others are counterfoil Beware ol couuterf- its . Do not let youi drag gUt ell yon any but Kvrksl's. which is put np only as above represented. Yott caa get six bottles fur 13. All 1 sk is on simple trial. Tape Worm Bemoved Alive. Head and a'l eomplet In two hours. No fee till head rsssai. Heat Pin and stomach Worms removed iyPr. KUNCBL,W North Ninth ft. Advlee free.. No fee until head and all passes la one, anl alive. Dr. Kunkel is the oaly suc cessiul physbisn In tbis county for tha removal oi Worms, and bis Woiui Svaor Is pleasant and safe tor children or grown persons, eend fur cir--nlaroraklorabottleof KtmisL's Wobn RvstiP. Prlosl a bottle. Gl It of your drug gist. Ilnevas tails. Skin cuna ocARANTcao I Deacrihavour coaa. ana avtid DISEASES J S'HVvATCi 0n Mi Vamet Itftet, Phlla-lalalik. Ui'-lilii-l l u. a Dr.PIEROBS', STANDARD ; REMEDIES. Ar not sdveitlsMi aa Heap-ansl' bag tre sewlf. Us in Um disease tor Which they m recsav- nuadctl. . NATURAL BELtCTIOHV . InvMtigatova of natasml aclenca have sm. siratcd beyond controvarsy. that throagheais ike animal kingdom ih "aurvlval oi th ttlcat" Is ta only Uw that voachsafcs thrift and sawsaMuity. Doe aol the sam pevncipl govern th rnmsssn 11 prosperity of msnt Aa in snap canaot tupescede superior artlcU . By nam of .uperior aseril, Ur. fieit-e'l Nraulard Medicines kar outrivaled all other. Their Ml 1st lb Culled States alow, at- r.t. aha n . I ! 1 1 J. .11 1 . . . . "'.""" m uiwb, wane is. amount tiporttd foot up to several hundred thou sand mors . No koaitw could grow to such giin tie proportioa and rest npon any oilier baaia than that ef merit. Golden Medical Discovery Is Altera live, er Blood-cleansing, Golden Medical Discovery Is Pectoral. - - Golden Medical Discovery - Is a Cholagogne, or Liver Stimulant, Golden Medical Discovery let 1 onic. Golden Medical Discovery By reason of lis alterative properties, cures disease of the Blood and Skin, as o morula, or King's avil ; Tumors : L ken. or Uld Sorea : Uinirli..: FlmnU. and truptloas. by virtue of its Pectoral proper ties, it cures Bronchial, Throat and Lung ASec liens; Incipient Consumption; Lingering Coughs; and Chronic Laryngitis. It Cholalugu propeniea rciider itanuneqiialed remedy lor Bdiouaneaa) Tor pid Liver 'ar. "Liver Comolalat:" aad ita Tonic properties make it equally elbcacious ia curing Uds gutioa, LoU of Apucliwand Dypepsia Where the akin is sallow and covered with klot-chi-s and pimpies, or where there are scrotulous af fections ana swelling, a few bottlu of Uoldea Med ical liUcovrry will ctfe-zt an entire cur, if you feel dull, drowsy, debilitated, have tallow color of skin, or yellowish brown spots on face or body, frequent headache or dui.ness. bad u,te in mouth, internal heat or chills allernated with hotSuaim, low spirits and gloomy forebodings, irregular appetlu and tongue coated, you are suffering horn Torpid Liver or "Biliousness.'' In many cases of ''Liver Com plaint." only part of these symptoms are exper ienced. Asa remedy for all such cases. Dr. Pierce's Uolden Medical Discovery bas ao equal, a it cfiecl perfect cures, leaving the bver strengthened and healthy. P. P. P. P. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pellets. Purely Vrjrt'tHble. Xo Cnro IVQuirKd while L'.-ing them. The "Li'.tle Giant'' Cathartic, or.MIXTUM IN PAKVO 1'llVsiC, scarcely larger loan mustard teed, and are sugar-coated ihev remove the necessity oi taking ine great, crude, draaiic, sicken ing pil.s, heretofore so much iu use. As a remedy fur Headache , liiuincss, Rneh of flleod to the Head, 'ligluocas about ike Chest, Pad 1 asie in the Mouth eructations trom the tttom.ch, liliioua Attacks, Jaundice, Pain in the Kidneys, llighly-toleied Urine, and Internal Fever, Ur. Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pellets arc unsurpassed. Furthermore, 1 wouij say thai their action u uni versal, nol a gland escaping ilieir sensitive iaiprew. Age docs not impair the properties ai 'tes Pellets. 1 h.-y re sugr-coated and inclosed inr, w Bottle, their virtues thereby being preservca unimpairtt, for any lengib of time, to that they are always tresh ami rrliablc This is not tne case with those pilia which are put up in cheap wooden or pasteboard boxes. The daily u e of two Pellets hu cured the moat obstinate cases of Scrofula, Teller, Salt-rheum, krysipelu, Boils, Blotches, Pimple., Sore Lyes, anil tr piions They are, however, recommei ded -to be taken in connection with the (ioloen Mediual DUcovery, in order to secure the best results. Tr. Pierce's FAVUHITfi PEESOBIPTION 3Dx. Piorco's . FAVonilfi PEESCEIPTION Pioroo'a FAVolUiK PEESOBIPTION Ur. Pioroo'a KAVOUITE PEESCEIPTION The remedial tnunagement of tho diieataa peculiar to women nas alfordeil a Urge expaii i'U.w at the Worid'a Dispensary, of which Ur. 1'ieroe is ibecbief consul ttug physician, In adapt ing remedies for tbeii cuie. nr. Pierce's Fa v. OUU Pictcription i thereault of this extended experience, and ha become Ju.tly h lebratxi for Its many an i remarkablecnrc. of all those chroa IC diseases and W csxlaxiGisnaoia PECt'LUR TO FEMALES Favorite Prescription Is a Powerful Restoratlre. Tonic to the enure system. It is a nervine of un surpassed edicacv, and, while it quiet nervoua Irritation, it strengthens the enf.eblid nervoua system, thereby restoring it to healthful vigor. 1 he following diseases are among those in which tbe Favorite Prescription baa worked magic cures, viz. Leucorrhosa, or "Whites," Exout slv Fltwmg, Painful Menstruation, Uaaaiural Suppression, Weak Baek, Prolapau. or falling ol the Uterus. Antevetsi n, Ketroveislea, Ber Ipg'down Sensation, Chronio Congestion, la IkWmatios and L'loeratlon ol th Uterus, Inter nal Heat, ..'cTViiua Depression, Debility, Dea pondanov, aL J very many other chronic diseases peculiar to women, but not menboned her. Th following Ladles are a few of the many thousands who can testily to the efficacy of Dr. Pierca'e Favorite Prescription, from experience and observation: Mr Cornelia Allison, Peosta, Iowa, Mrs Thoa J Meibvln, ila'cber's station, lis; MrsT A Sy liuur, hVirue.N V; Mr Francis iiuswick, V er sailss, Ohio; Mrs Lcroy Putnam, North Whar ton, Pa ; Mis Mary A llunoli, tplna, Mo; Mrs Mary A Friable, Lehman, Pal Mrs D KOill, Cbillicothe, Ohio: Mrs Harriet G Malone, Weal Surlnaleld, Pa; Mrs U Htatt, Kmporla. Kaa; Alias Louise Pratt. Dodgeville, Mass; Mrs I. A Dashield, Norfolk, Va ; Mrs (! Allison, Praetor, low ; Mrs J N Vernon, St. Thomas, Oat ; Mrs S C aloian, UM North Howard stieet, Raltimore, Md : Mrs Lncv Callro.j, p--ui.. Ohio. M. Nabov McSaugbt, 7etT-raon. Iowa; Mr L U Stemrod, Friendi-hlp, N Y ; Miss Ellen Cady, Westflelil, N Y; Mrs Anthony Amaao, Verona, NY; Mrs B N Rooks, C-nsad Rip'd. Michi Mr F H Webb, Waiertown, N Y. Thousands of ref erences eaa be giren at Che World's Dlspetusrv. THE PEOPLE'S MEDICAL SERVANT. Dr. R. V Piihcb is th sol proprietor and manafaeturer of lb foregoing remadM, all of which ar aold by druggist. Ue is also the Author of th People's Common Hens Medio I Adviser, a work of nearlv ou thousaad pares, witb two hundred and eighiy-twu wood-engraving and colored plate, lie ha already sold of this uoiular work Over 100,000 Copies! PRICE (post paid) $1 60. Address; 1L Y.rinCE,9I.D. World's DlapfnBar)-, BatTala, W. V. NOTI0K. ' Tublio notice la hereby given that ta , partnership existing between W. V. 8cb ackers and K. U Tblslscke I tbis, thettistday of January, A. l. 1S77, dis solved, E. U. Tbleleclte retiring" frott the flnuandW. F. Sehuosers conilnalnith business under his own name. Mr. w. V. Subucltsr aaMiming all lis bill Has aad eel leoting a I the debts due the former trm ai W. F. Pohuoksrs Co. ' Dated .Innusry 1st, A. P. 1877. . i, w. r. pcsraiaa, i.D, Ttnaiacia ' , At Hamr f WW' , wawegj. ui . .1 & SRs CP?) & (? Gs (F CF vv n C? o GV3