eaaa 1 l)t .(Enquirer. i J. W. BOWIM. ZtllteB. OFFlCE-ln Beeond Wory of Bow-ens lli.Hdlaa-. North Skit of Main Street, llaat of Court House. McArttnr,. Hoftabar 32, '71. The Future of this Country. We woult not prophesy evil of our country; we never liatl much sympathy with that class i)f "croak era" who are alwnyx predicting the downfall of the KepuMie; we have tried to Took tipoM tlie brighter side of the picture aiul even feel hope fn amid the darkness and glgora that at times neem to enshroud our destiny as a peo ple; but we are free to confes that things look exceedingly uninviting at the present time, and we almost diopair of the Republic. Civil liberty ennnot live under a bayonet autocracy; martial law is rota fundament al principal of Republican government, but the oflahoot of usurped power. Constitutional liberty can-not prosper under the fosterings of military sway. We must be gorerened by civil or military power, not by both, for they are as incom patible as oil and water. "We t-bould feel greatly obliged to any one who would tell us how long our Republic can exist, with the present supremacy of the Galling guns, We must be n Republic, with the will of the people as the law of the laud; with the courts open to the meanest erimuala in the land, or we must be a despotism with the cannon as the enforcer of the imperial edicts. The suspension of the great "Writ fo Liberty iu South Carolina, h but the beginning of the end: the drops of rain before the copious showeri the . , gentle wind winch is the precursor of the terrible storm; ihe tremblings of the earth ouake and as the lurid flame which presages the eruption of 4Iia lininrv lof PFKlO Will. I KS-UI infill uvvi litarv despotism of Grant is as the dread pestilence that wafketh in darkness and wasteth- the people's substance nt noon dav. Would to lleaveu (and we say it sin cerely and reverently) that the American- people could' be brought to see over , what a yawning abyss their liberties are trembling irs1 hj what slender tenure they hold the -government fur which, their lathers- suffered and1 died. In view of the present surroundings, we dare not augur favorably of this tamper ed with country. The people, uuder Providence, many educe good from our hopeless and almost peperate coiiiiit'ienrt)nt to do so they mnst act prompt- The Public Credit. The- Washington Patriot thus- ventilates the financial policy of the Administration; "The evidence of indebted ness ofi the- Government comprises two elasses- of se curities the bond1 and) the greenback. TH former pledges the- faith of the nation t pny the- amount designated And the interest The latter i issued as money, made a legal tend'er by law, with the ui(loreement on the baak of each nte specifying that it "is a legal tender &t its face value for all tlebtS). .public and private, except duties- on imports mhI interest on. the public- debt-" The bond is at a premium the note w at a dis count. Tha September pur chases of bond's avevaged 114, and to-day the- national currency is worth less than 89 tfir the dollar in. gold; "TLtv effort of the Secretary of the Treasury in the purchase of bonds indicates-a preference for the highep puked-securities, ami he Wings all his resource? to be to enhance their price before he purchases them- The redemption of the bonds at maturity will involve precisely their face value.. To-day he is paying it premium, and drain in? the country of! the moncv it o J J so much needs at home, and at a time wheu the costof the war the increased taxation, the enormous State county and municipal debts of tho county are previously oppVcseing the produrmg classes all ovr tlifl confttrv. 'In ten yenns from now tfcfc , 1 1 country win nave increaseo in wealth and ability to meet'its ... . .... . m A obligations. J he first issue o bonds have vet ten years t run. As the country, increases in wealth so does the debt diminish in proportion without any reduction by payment: and if. instead of draining th conatrv of what it so much needs for its development, this large amount is retained in the i i 1 . ...:n iiHiicis ot tne neoDie. it win enable them to increase thei means of production, and to add to the aggregate wealth of the nation anu its general pros perity. "T he interest on this money which Mr Boutwell k sending to .Europe to buy bonds not du yet, is worth more to the people than is Baveu by re ducing the debt. Money in vested in this country will pay more than 6ix per cent. Mr. Boutwell pays premium in order to save the payment of per cent." "The wandering of Ulysses," since his nomination for the subject of an "exhaustive1' treatise in the Cincinnati Com merial. The author seems to have followed the President every where, avid gives the number of days absence and the miles traveled with scru pulous exactness. Here are the the results: Since his nomination as President, as the figures above will show, Grant has been absent from Washington 501 days (not including the days of his returning), and has traversed, as nearly as can be determined, 37,629 miles; or, since the surrender of Lee, he has been absent 751 days, and wandered a distance of 7J,0a9 miles not counting number less drives, horseback excur sions, and little trips that have escaped telegraphic recogni tion. Mneh. indeed has been tossed about, both on the sea and on the land; and think of that sixty-odd thousand mile trail of cigar smoke. If appearances are to believ ed there bnt Itttfce else than corruption in the Pension Hnrp.au. Scarcely dav passes without some unmitigated! thief turning upr to ten tlie tale now Eoor widows and orphans ave been robbed of thair poor pittances by the loud mouthed professors of loyalty. In due course of time the peo ple of the country will be ena bled to place the proper esti mate upon the sickening pro fessions of loudmouthed demagogues. The resignation of the Sec retary f State, Mr. Hamiltou Fish, has onctyrnole "eowie to the surface. Whether it is in consetyijience- of tbe overwhelm incj beauty of Madame Cat- acazy, the mud nunces do not say. What a wonderful administration we have; made up of martial law,, paints, powders, eosmeties and cockades. ' AH that Grant has to do to make it a miraculous success, is to- appoint Boss Tweed his private butler, and catclii th runaway Bullock and put a ea-p and bells on him. Such am exploit would excel the celebrated Scotch feat of beUing the cat. Lieut. Frederick D. Grant is a fortunate man in that he is the son of the President. If he had taken out a leave-ef ab sence of six months to visit Europe he- wonld only have received pav at the rate of forty five dollars per month But is ordered to accompany Guneral Sherman,, and sore--eiyea Vw-!'9 7 of one hundred' and hirty-five doll ars a inontHy a ad mileage at the rata of ten cents a mile for mile he travels on the Wabftsky where he is-dead headed). Kncers,. tlw artist in statu- etses- is not, ns reported, work 011 the- bust off the Heathen Ghinee. The. only man who ever atteped to- Hust that noted? character. wa-fiWm. The champion sexton of rural Maine has dni thous and craves and officiated nt twdre hundred funenla. I Fropec!us for 1871 SCRIBNER'S MONTHLY. An Illustrated Magazine for the People, Conducted by J. B. MOLLAND. "We have the pleasure of presenting to the public our plans for the coming year, be ginning with the third volume in November. They involve changes that are full of encour agement to our selves, and of interest and advantage to our readers. The unprecedented pat ronage that has been accroded to orrr enterprise, has left ns in no doubt that all our attempts at greater excellence and larger results will he met with the most liberal spirit on the part of the public. We have there fore decided to enlarge the mngazine, and so to condense its materials,, while preserving its presentJarge and beautiful type, ns to furnish the equiv alent of thirty-two extra pages of matter iu every number, or nearly four. hundred pages a year. This enlargement will enable us, with every issue, to present creater number of 1 j llustrations, and a better variety of articles than it would otherwise be posible to give, and help us to realize our purpose to make the Monthly in alljespects the finest maga zine that can be made in America. "VVe wish to have it distinctly understood, while instituting this enlargement, that we do not propose to pub lish the largest mngnzine in the world. "We shall aim simply, excluding all "padd ing' to publish the best. OUR CONTRIBUTORS. "We are constantly adding to the number of our contribu tors, who will continue to be, ns they have been among tie best who write the English language in Europe and Amerkiu ..... k OUR ILLUSTRATIONS. While having in constant employment a choice corps of esigners and engravers for the illustration of literary material produced at home, ,we shalll avail ourselves of advan tages for securing the finest products of foreign artrsomeof which we hope to be able to present with such nuiu-ber. OUR SERIALS FOR THE YEAR. Mrs. Olipbant, the popular EneTish authoress, of whose genial and hearty style our road era have already had a taste "Norah, the Story of a Wild Irish Girl," will begin one ot ner most brilliant A 1 !. stories in an early number,, to be continued! during the year. George Macdoundl's 4magni- fiuceut story of "Wilfrid Com- permede will be continued in the coming volume. THE EDITORIAL DEPARTMENTS. Topic of tha Time: Til Old Cabinet. Home and Society. Culture and Progress at Vmti. Culture bbA Prof reti Abroad. These departments of the . Ml magazine will continue win to be, as they have been, conducted with candor, inde pendence, and rare aVility, In the treatment of the current questions of morals aud society, and an matters of licrature and art, they will represent fairly, intelligently, anil with spirited purposey the interests of Christian truth and Christian culture in America and the world. Not only will they be freighted? with interesting in telligence gathered from many fields, but they will contain the record,s of ripe opinion on all the questions discussed' in their columns. THE EDITORIAL DEPARTMENTS. CONTENTS OF THE NEW VOLUME. The materials- we have already in-hard,, enable ns to state-with confidence,-that the new volume will be, in literary literary and pictorial- illastva t!onsr more brilliant and enter taining than - either of its pre. dewsenr?. 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Checks on any Bank m the United States (payable to or der), and P. O. Money order, and mony in registered letters, may be sent at our i isk. The trade will be supplied through the various news com panies, to whose faithfulness and efficiency we are greatly indebted for onr present circu- ation. Seribner& Co., G54 Brod Way New York. The Louisville papers are suffering from a terrible out break of lunacy. Train in among em. Taking offense at pome re mark made a guest, a Savannah hotel waiter reproved him. by a poker. . To cure a cough, an English woman gave her infant syrup of poppies. Keables was the coroner's name. "Soothed with the left hand of a mule," is the way they re cord the sudden demise of tour Savannah' men. Forty-seven four-line vers in a Cairo paper briefly infor ses orm the public that little Charlie Hall w m Heaven , That was an enterprising man who 6tarted a paper-mill in Georgia when he heard that A. II- Stephens was to write for a newspaper; An ill-natured eotemporary says that llhod Inland goes for narrow gauge railroads because she wants both rails to lie within her territory. A Cincinnati widow adver tised for "dvcry Christiau in the city" to send her ten cents. She realized twenty cent, in dicating an unexpectedly large number ef Christian in that city. The Germans-have discover ed the north pole. It rears its tall form in an open sea swarm ing wth fishes, each of which is very like a- whale. And so poor Mr. Hall's occupation is gone. Twenty years ago George fraucistrain married the daugh ter of the aditor of the Louis ville Courier and Prentice wrote the bridal notice. What a warning to editors who ha-ve daughter0.- The workmen on a Cbnnecut railroad find a live frog in a block of granite, pub him 111 alcohol in a bottle to' send to Yale College. Unscientific boss drunks alcohol; breaks bottle and throws away frog. A Heartless joker sold1 some New Yorkers,- the .other day, bv savinor that he would1 cive ?l,0OO for the' privilege of hearing a- ocrfein opera and when he was offered tiokets without pumber for f 3' apiece, informed them' .that he was stone-deaf.. ' Aki exchange- tells us- tfliat "twenty years ago Iieland1 SlJau ford arrived in California' with only one shirt? to his back. Since then1, by close attention to business-lie has contrivedto accumulate over ten millions." WW 7). f . V .vvbatihe tnunaer can a man do wit tcu million shirts V" I M. aSSBsaeBBBBaaSaBBaBBiea)aaa.BBSBaaasS. BaBa. - eea SBSt ST P ' &JTUHXT1ISJLm x swift, (. Whalieaale Dealer- In Staple and Fancy Notions. ITIy Mock I now complete for Full Sale, and not at the high prices some parties have antic ipated paying:. The average price nil thrbngh in mneh lower than the Full of 1870. A tiniall advance U charged only en a FEW goods. iwrr liite OTP WOOLEN HOSIERY, DOMESTIC NOTIONS, BUCK GOODS, TIES AND SCARFS, II fommende to- your KBt FCtAL attention. Alio ft goo tiiortmnt of Imported Germs Fancy (louilit, BUnk B'eoka,. Spool Cotton. VVH Paper Bad everything cenernlljr kept In Notion Iloaiei, for inle t moderate advance on coat to short time buyere, or eih In hand, a UUceont allowed. CHILLICOTHE, - September 1st, 1871. OHIO. Ia Rev. Stenhen II. Tvncr Jr., likely to accept Darwin ism r He said the other even ing 111 a speech that when a man began to search for traces of the ape in his composition, he did not have to look far to find them. A young lady swooned in a Wisconsin church aud the doc tors eaYC her ud for dead. At thefuueral she arose and give reasons for postponing . the ceremony which Were agreed by all the mourners to bo con vincing. . Moes. Williams, of Dubuqe, went into the bullrushes- last June to fish and just because he hasn't been heard of since, seme people are hasty, enough to think something has hap pened to him. They will try to find him in the spring. A little boy at Ocontn, Wis consion, -during the big fires, ran back to school to save hi books. His. parents found him next dayV and, after whip ingsomeof him out of their eyes, buried hint in a sardine box. Dear children, let '.this be a lesson to yon never to go to school. RIFLES, SnOT-fiUNS, REVOLVERS O1111 mntirll of verv kiml. Wrlto for Prior I.Ut, to 0 rest Western Gun Work. Pi ltdliiiri(h, PR. Arm mini and Kevolvera bought or trd led for. Agrntiwnntl. NOTICE. NOTN K 1 hiiTTli.C glrrn thnt there will 1x mer-tingorihe HonrA of Srhool Ktiinilncn of the lmlnenrlrnt Hclinol Diatrictnf Zaloski. Vinton County, Ohio, for tlip cxamlnotloti of tcuvliera, at I lie nchool homo on Thursday, November .30th, 1871. Vach applirnnt for a eorllfli-Hte sliouM he pr-i-entMfurlv n- 10 o'clock, A. M. Jly order of tho llnorrl. A. W. JAMES, Clerk. TO CO. PTI V VhT Tlir artvortlr, linvlnn heien iornmnently cured of that ilrciid (IUfii-,Oon!itiniption, by a Kinipli) reinedr. In unxioiiK to muktt known In his fi-llow milh-rom t lie menim of cure. To nil who (IcHln-It, lo will ncnd a copy nftlia pre (icrlptlon ujimI, (friie of cliurRft), wllh the, diree tlom for picimrlnic and iismik Ihc t.imu which ther will find a mire Cure rim t osHi urTioN. ASTnm, llnoxrnrri8 &a. ruftlet wUhlng the proscription will plenso addma Ray. EllWAKI) A. WIIJWN, JM South Third St. WJIUniniliiirffli, w. V, Kov. SI-A-15. TWO FARMS FOR SALE. Here n A CHANCE TO MAKE $2,0001 rni! MibacrllMT offtri to aril two of the beat A upliui.i Karma in Houtlirun Ohio for two ihoiiaaml dollarah an tlinn their raolt valuation. Ilarinir lost all my Iioiim-j. amnll Kruiu, and farming utftimilt hr (Ire. I will mil huth of my farina, Hunted uekr Uuuliniian. fiko county, Ohio, with Corn Crops Included, lower than caa bo bonnht anywhera aaat or west. Furtbor aarticiilarabr cnlllnron J. M. llll.WlOUsa;, 41-1 Buchanan, 1'ikt Co., 0. BRIGHT SIDE! THE ted, weekly for young pro. An elrht naie. Illniira- One Dollar. pie. Ht. pruiiievi aim chHapeat In ihe world. tdiIt iroin nrv ntxtv Aiiim wumed. I.Hige premliiui" or i-.aah rom miuinna. Kay where you law thla advertise ment. BRIUUTMUU CO., l'uhliihera, Chicago, UMy- AGEIVT8! TO aetl several New Patented Arlirleawhieh havenot yet boen Introduced, mid which canbeanldln every house in rltv or rountrv. Aaenta who are at work are clearing from fS to f ft a day. Forrloscrlntiverirriilftraand lermato Aarenta addroaa J. I.. JSKANHON A CO. SH-ea No leixtnSt., Pittsburgh, Pa Dealers In Patent and Aaents'Hiinnllea. ST. LOUIS MEDICINE CO.. CfceeMt St., bet. th and Tta, M. Laala, Me. CklNMi . Ik. 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Ask for PithriileVe and tak. ao other. See that our name la on every box DITHRLDQ tX SON, PltUottrgh, Pa, Brjy-Send for Prle Llat $80. WE W1LU PAY 30. Afents fan per week to sell our (treat and valuable dUeoterie.. If j on want permanent, honorable and pleasant woik, pply for partlenlart. Addre.a DVKR 00., Jackson, Michigan. $254 A MONTH! florae fumlahed. Expen ses paid. II. H. Bfl AW, Alfred, Mo. AVOID Q.IACKS. A victim of early Indlaero" tion, eanslns aervona debility, prematnr. de cay, ate, having Tried In vain .very advertlx.il rem edy, haa discovered a almp'a roeana of self.piirt, which he will send tn bla fellow-antr-rera. Addresa J, H. REKVES, 19 Naasaa Street, New York. THIRTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE IX Till TkaavaiKT1 or1 CmOJIC & SEXUAL DIS2ASE2. A rhyalologleal VI aw of M'arrlaKa: Th eh.apeat book' ever pahfUhsd containing ararly tkrta hundred paKtA, aad'mie hunbrrd and thirty Una plates and '.nrevlna of tha .ostomy tn the human nrgaas in a' air I. of heellh am dteeas., with a (realise on early errnre, lis deplorable erfus. nuencea opes the mind and body, with th. anther ; plan of treatment the only rational and successful mods of car, aa ehown by a r.port of eases tres'ed.' A trntUWl sdvlser'to th. married-end thos. oonUm. nlatlna marige. wtio ent.rtase doiiMa of thelr'phys- leal eeadlit en fteres po." ' n3r sddreae. on receipt f twenty-dve cents n atahips or postal 2,?rreTy. by dreisln; P-, I-A CKOI?, No. 81 Ualilan Lane, Albany, N. Y. The sufHor may he consulted upop any of th itlaoaaea upon which hit honk treate,.elther personally or by mad, anil aud.- tines aoul to any r ' ' ma aouo, 1 T1I IV 1 ffl 1 B AT 1 HTM flJt9)r' A MOSTH.-llnreaandlaiiUc larnlsk. St)Zi d: expenses paid: sasnp'ca ra. II.H. jUAM.AIIhd, Ne. ' A Bare Cbance Tor Agents. A rents, we will pay yon tl per week Iu l ah, if von will .linage l'li os at bna. Kverrlh ug furnished and expunxa paid Addreea t A Kt.U A CO, Char lotte. Mk-h. FREE TO BOOK AGENTS. . We will send a hnndaome Proapectus of our V..e u.(, ,( FitmilH lUbU. eonioliilDZ over.' HOO fine ttrripluia riliiKtratinna to any book Agent free of charge. Amresa, niTninai. rvsi-. i.ishino In., Lhicago, IU , t'lncliiimti, O., or St. Louis. Mo. iSYCHOLOOIC Kasclnntlou or oul (.Turuiiim, too pages by llorlert llsiniltoii tess) ot will. Divinutlon. f plrltuallsin, Boner let, Deinouologv, and s thouaand other wtnurni ,. i . .. : I ul 1.. .1..,,.. . .... V MIV.H SI lit I. A. How tunm-lhisDower (which all poe C'onvfreii toiiomf.noiv. l (MiO monthly easily made. Address T. W. KVAMS, Pub. 41 a. 8lb Street, Philudelphia. Pa. GREAT CHANCE FOR AGENTS Do you want a situation as ngent, locut or ri-neefmp Willi clianoe tn muae vjs i 'JO per dav ai-lling our new 1 struml White Wire t7'Wet ifneaf 7V,cy7.tW ortrrrf -ample free, ao there Is no rlik. Address it on,!, lludnon Ititrr Win Work: cornef born street, Chicago, III. . a ... dt.. and Maiden Lane. X. Y.or 10 Dear 20,000 FARMERS. THE HELPER ahowa you how save and how to make money on tho farm. W ht-re tv look for the prnllts. and cow to obtalu them How to clear 1600 00 (r"m Oct. to Mav. A . copy rnKa aniling name nnd I'.O. address in ZKIGLRH. A MeCVKDY, I'iwlnnati, 0. Whitney's Neats Foot Harness Soap. j v HTKAM ItKFINKI). StHf Tr IU- Hlncas, Polishes and lifiiiTa Boaua t the same time, Put Sl?'"',IP in'large and small size hoses, 3 KSy '" three 3 lb. bare, list been satisfaction. r!iit etnmp for our WAVERI.Y, Address U. K. WHITNEY A CO., t Milk HI., DOBtOlt. AlaMH. nov.., -ti-vn TIIEA-NECTAK lit A l'I BI TtT.ACK TEA with the tfreen 7 ftinnr. Warranted to salt all- taste. fir Hilt tmtrytrhtr. And for esle who'essle only lir lh. flKKAT ATLANTIC PACIK. 10 TEA CO.. SCImrehot., N. Y. P. 0. Bos 550. Send for Thea Nectar Clrenlar. AGENTS WANTED. TBE GREAT CHICAGO FIBE! rte ProtrnhiQ Jlnrror nf Hit VMh Ctntitry. 10 600 prt mi rlueti tn htita,y. frarut one. Jniirtrnndinf Inridtntt, rW)'t(VlO0fr ei)les of this Rook telling per dav. SciplH f'npy, post paid, 5Uc, Addrefs .1. ' UOtiDBPEKO, Chlcaiio Cincinnati or St Ixi ill. aa4 rerreahlvs) rarlaa ,bb4I. Giap anS tie Great Conflaptioii A coiipts history of the raaT of Ihla most -ondeifnlof c-itiesVand a dotaileiT, clronm ttantial d wivld necount ol Its' rtestruo tiou by fire: with ereue if di uts, Ac. Ity Meaara, ColbortAl Cliambei-laln, ity Kdl tora of Chicago Tribune, t olly Illustrated ftiim idiotogr.iphs taken on tbel p. Aiikms WantKii. Address (J. V. VKXT, 3H H'. ith .V 1 Cinetniiiiff, (f. WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS. t'&t CoUgn. Ce4e a-rtsl HsarssMii, Thea f'tifittlk present (Aa Acid Inf'omblna tlon with- other elR.-ient reniediea, in a popular form! forth Cursor all THROAT nnd l.UBU liiHease.- I1oahnk5 siwf rMV.aia'noS of the TaaotT . are imtxertrnleiy psleed, and atntem.nta in constantly ijolng'tmt to tho proprietor ofTeliof in cases ort nroai mnirtiitic ot years aiamung. Ill v.?vn ,, l III (Hit CAUTION WollHrlarb)lfT Don't n deceivea ny wens Ira lmalirtkns. Ciet only T.rbhrt.e.- Price :Seants pr Bx JOHN (j. Kr-I. LI (.!, I latt I., Send for Circular. Sole Agent forth. L'.B. AflENTH WANtr.I) l-'OB " LIFE IS UTAH BKINO an itXPtlST: of thei 8KCll.T KITES and MTS t KltH 8 or Mtllt MONISM. With a full and authentic history of Polyg amy, by .1. II. I IA'rI.E, Jdltor of the Said Like Hcportor. Agents nrr meeting tt'ltli ililpfeoedcnted nie ces, oio reportt IM srlbserlliers In tour days another 71 in two day 9'end' for Clr- ulara sea what the iireoaaavaof the work. Addre-a NA TIONAL ltt HI.IHHINO CO., (hiciigo, III., Cincinnati, Ohio. r at. Iuls. Mn REDUCTION OF PKICE8 TOCOSKOItUW' REDUCTION Of fiTjrTIES. SrHZAT SAVIUG TO CONSUMERS'. BY GETTING UP CLUBS. ' ; Send for onr New ri les I.rat and a ClsV form will necompnny it. rontalnibg full dlrac- tlons nniklug a large saringto consumers and' remunerative to club organizers GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO. 31 4 33 Vesey Btrect, New York. P. O. Box 6C.I3. Ms. SaUI'si. llrLb. of W. K. Se.lnnerta A Co., Wholcanltt Hoot mid Bh.-e M inul'iu-turers, .11 ViMl Avenue, 'itt-dinrgli, "a., has been al flicted with rhroulo rhoiinmtism for tblitjf yeai-s, from his right hip tn hln foot, having tn use n criiti-li nnd ao.mit. slid at tinman palufiit' as to utterly liicapai-ltnto him for attending to' 4iis hiitineaa. Having tried every remedy known without offoct, isncpt Olllilnnd's Pln Killer, e wna Unn'lv Induced to try It. A second ap plication en ibh-d hlill to lay aside hit crutch,. and a third efli-eted a permans-nt onre. Jlrf Roll, as a pnp-tilnr nitif ell known oitizen it a, living n.onnment ot the efdoaoy of tbe great medical discoverv.tillllland'ajftiin Ktller. Tim atlllctcd should title their groi-er or druggist for' K, au.l trr ita wonilcrful power. Mr. Uillllnud, we understand, wnnla a respectable agent In? every town and county f r ft. TIib' pfinoipal' oUlce is at n Third Avim-e,lttaburgU, Pa. ."5ae CATlRRnt Cat be CssrW, Keailar, If ynn sre troubled with Wrf fn. the llrwt,' or VlironioCaUtrrli and Cieua, use lis. Kami's Catabsii' hi-acinot In so tlnijjo ewe bas it' fltUed In etTirting' cure. Bold by all diii-bls. 1'ilee, MSk pvr package., Maim'fKtnred od' mmA by III prmvrle tor,A !eno M. 1)., Titian-ill, Pa.. JUBUBBBA It Is NOT AMYtyiCi-tt it NOT what Is pop. nlarly ce.lled a nwrTKTlt. nor Is it intended a such! IT IB A miUTII AMKKIOAN plant that Iras Ween used fin-many years hy tha medical faculty otthAee eeitntrlea with wonilerfnl eJBeser. d s" s POWlCrlFUll A1,TEKATIVK and NIUALI.I l'UKIKIKtt'CPTHK BIlOfH see Is a Bur nd4 Ptrfoe Remedy for' ail IHeases ef Ihe LIVKH aed BPI.F.KS. y.NfiARtjKNT r OB BTKltOTlbN ot INTKRT1NKM, ?pTf BINR. or ABPOMIN AI, OltrtASft P6VKKTT or a WANT ef P.I.OOO, IN'ICKKITTKNT or KiMITTKNT PKyKKS, lrffT,AMMATION ; oftheMVBR.DIimtstCfttUBn CIK- J ei'UTION of Ui Ilh()ODe AIISCKfBEBJ pUMOKEtt JA1)NII0K, BCK'tFI'LAi . BYSI'KPSIA. AflUK KF.VKB5 OR TIIKIIl CONCOMITANTS. DlUIVBlLS'lCXTIUCT Or JtlBlIi. fcB A It otriftd to th public as a rraat Invls; orator and' remedy fur all impnrttlrs nt th. blond, or for' ar iranle' weaknet with their attendaat rtllt. for' th foregoing eomplalnta ( '.' la tnefldentl? reontmfidd to every family- aa a hftnaehald remedy, sad slmnld b Irsaly lak.a I all deranifements of the system, It gives henlnr, vlror and l"iie to all the" vital fhrcea, sail animates and1 ftiriifi" all weak and T.iinphalie temwrHmenta. JuilN Q. KKXOOO.; Ifc I'latt Blreet, New Yorls Bole cent for th T'nttc1 8;atfi Prl'c fins Dollar pt hoitlvi ond tt$ ClnisUf, tflr JranTBaee mt gmmwi ViQA t t-mimr. W. n taa the sUlteaMe 9VJ till J'8 JiU..aiaaMa tlaaaa. MM by Knirarirt. . mm l.alra In PEttrvMEBYT 1 M