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CURIOUS AND SCIENTIFIC New Fobd,?Tljo English papers note the claim of the Dutoh ohomist who professes to havo discovered what he calls " the successor of steam/' which he gives the soientiflo name of carbole urn. It in a form of carbolic acid, and Mr. Bemis, the discoverer, says it oan be made to perform many of the duties now performed by steam, besides being much more portable and more quickly available. The beauty of the discovery to the English mind, supposing it to be of practical importance, is that it will lead to the utilization of the chalk cliffs and lime deposits of England, so that as the end of coal mining draws near a new resource for fuel will be available. Bismuth.?M. Oarnot reperts'tho dis covery of a bed of bismuth in the mountainous region which separates the departments of Bresse and Dordogne. The bed has been known to him for a considerable time, but notnntil reoently has he found that it oan be profitably worked. It occurs in combination with lead, antimony, iron and oaloium; but M. Oarnot has devised a prooeas by which the bismuth may be extracted in a pure state. Already a tolerable quan tity has been supplied to dealers in Paris. This discovery by M. Oarnot is deemed a valuable one, as bismuth has lately brought a high price, owing to its increased use, and to the near exhaus tion of the deposit in Saxony, whioh has been one of the important sources of its supply. Of late the Bolivia mines have almost exclusively sustained the requirements of commerce in thin linei I _ The Flora of Florida.?The flora of northern Florida inoludes 1,511 species of phenogamous or flowering plant, 875 of which occur in the north ern states. Of the remainder, 234 ex tend to North Carolina, 113 to South Carolina, 108 to Georgia, 3 to Tennes see, 53 westward, ana 15 to southern Florida. Of the 125 species whioh be long exclusively to Florida, only 9 havo been found in the southern part of the state ; and of the 1,511 speoies referred to .Florida, 1,487 are not known to grow m the southern park. Only 87 speoies are ns yet known to be peculiar to southern Florida, but 231 speoies are found within its borders which do not extend north of Tampa bay. But 8 speoies of West Indian woody plants occur in Florida, and but 6 in Key West. The interior of southern Florida and the distinctive characteristics of its vegetation are not known. Photo-Engraving.?Material progress is mado in the application of photo graphy "to various branches of engrav ing. The arts of photo-lithography and photo-plate printing have lately been supplemented by certain proecesses, which are called by those who employ them "photo-graving." These opera tions, thongh their details are jealously kept secret, may be safely said to de pend largely upon producing, by means of bi-ohromatized gelatin, from an ordi nary glass negative of the drawing or engraving, a relief plate in metal, either an electrotype or stereotype, as may be desired. This mny then be employed as usual in the printing-press. Origi nal pen-drawings and copies from wood outs, steel or lithographic engravings are reproduced with exqnisito fidelity, and it is said very cheaply. Tho ability to employ a relief plate in the printing press of oonrse greatly lessens the ex pense of subsequent printing as com pared with other methods. Photo-en graving of the oharaoter here referred to is at present carried on in New York and Philadelphia. Strength op Metals, Woods, Etc.? It is a remarkable provision of nature that iron, whioh is the most abundant material yielded by tho earth, is also the strongest of all known substances. Made into the best steel, a rod one fourth of an inch in diameter will sus tain 9,000 pounds before breaking; made into soft steel, a rod of the same dimensions will snstain 7,000 pounds ; into iron wire, 6,000; wronght iron 4, 000 ; inferior bar iron, 2,000, and oast iron 1,000 to 3,000. A bar of copper wire of the same size will sustain 1,000 pounds ; of silver, 2,000 ; gold, 2,500 ; tin, 800; oast zino, 1G0; cast lead, 50, and milled lead, 200. Of wood, a bar of box and locust of equal size will sustain 1,200 pounds ; of toughest ash, 1,000, elm, 800; beeoh, cedar, white oak, pitch pine, GOO; chestnut and maple, 650; and poplar, 400. Wood whioh will boar a heavy weight for a minute or two will break with two thirds tho force acting a long time. A rod of iron is about ton times as strong as hemp cord. A ropo an inoh in diam eter will bear about 2} tons, bat in prac tice it is not safe to subject it, to a strain of moro than about a ton. Decrease the Tope in diameter one-half, and its strength will decrease three-fourths. Thus a ropo half an inoh in diameter will sustain one-fourth ns much as a rope an inoh in diameter. GRASsnorr-ERs as Food.?In view of tho famine whioh Minnesotians are suf fering in consequence of the ravages of the grasshopper, tho editor of the Nat uralist gravoly advises the people to turn to and devour the pests that are devouring them. From his own per sonal knowledge, ho states that the grasshopper makes a very palatable nrticlo of diet, whon killed by boiling water and fried in butter. Oare should be takon, however, to cook the beast thoroughly, as it is apt to be infested with parasites that die hard?the hair snake, for instance, which, as wo havo heretofore mentioned, has a habit of occupying lodgings for a good portion of its life in the interior apartments of the grasshopper. In portions of Africa and Western Asia, and we may add Western Amerioa, the grasshopper is eaten with great gusto. The Arabs, the Hottentots and the Dakotas take theirs roasted whole, minus the logs, or roasted and afterward powdered and made into cakes. Various modes of serving grasshopper steaks might be devised by the ingonious Blots of the Minnesota plains; and, as neoessity is said to bo the mother of invention, no doubt the sharponod wits of a hungry people, once set at the task, would pro duce miracles in the way of grasshopper roes s and stows, not to speak of grass hopper sausage and [ grasshopper hash. A not secondary advantage .resulting has not yet been explored from this course of dietetics would be tho depletion of the hordes!of voraoiouo jumping jacks that are now ^carrying all before them, eavo tho starvation ; which they leave in their track. Medical Maniacs.?There are num bers of medioal men so wedded to the old formulas, that all changes seem to them like innovations. These medioal maniacs are, fortunately, incapable of much mischief in thia practical age. While the Vinegar Bitters are. cur inn; indigestion, nervous debility, conutipa tion, and countless other diseases that defy the remedies of the pharmacopoeia, it is impossible to thrust down the throats of intelligent invalids " heroio'* doses of mineral poison, or to persuade i them to take adulterated alcohol, im pregnated with cheap astringents, oa- 'ft ''healing balm" or a "balsamic-pre paration." Vinegar Bitters, a pure bo tanical tonic, and alterative, guiltless of the ourse of distilled or fermented liquor, is actually accomplishing what tho mineral and alcoholic cure mongers have so incessantly promised but have nover yet performed; Under these cir cumstances it is no wonder that this medicine has taken preoedenee of all those burning fluids miSroalled tonics. Fever and Ague, Chill Fovcr, Kte. A fov months af tor having oommenced tho manufacture of Dr. Fioroo'a Oolden Medical Discovery, the proprietor bogan to receivo numerous letters from all parts of tho wo a torn and southern states boBtowlng the most un bounded praiBO upon it for having promptly cured the writers or their frionda of fever and ague, or othor forma uf uimnnmi!c-, arjrmala rious diBeasoB. Ho was repeatedly urged to mako known the wonderful virtues of tho Dis covery in the en.ro of ague and: kind rod dis eases. He always ropliod that it was not in tended for a "cure all," and should he rocom I mend it to people as a remedy for so many dif ! forout forms aud olassoa of dlaoasoa, ho feared thoso who had nover tested its virtues would at once class it among tho numerous humbugs of the day. This answer was satisfactory to no ono; they argued that tho whole country ought to know it at once, and oxpreasod their astonishment at his indifferenco to the sub ject. His oar and heart being at all times open to tho call of Buffering humanity, he has at last, aftor having received testimony from hundreds who have been speedily cured by it, and many of them aftor quinia and all tbo usual moans had failed, consented to mako tho matter known. Newman, Jefferson county, Kansas,) Januarys, 1878. f Dr. Pierce?Having used a few bcttloa of your Oolden Modloal Discovery, and believing It to bo the very beat medicine for chills ana fever, I wish to buy it by tbo dozen: please givo mo your price for it. Bev. Tnos. O Bielly. Gbbatnebs is like a laced coat from Monmouth street, whioh fortune lends us for a day to wear; to-morrow puts it on another's back.?Fielding. Ladles Desire what Men Admire. And this little thin;; 1b beauty. What do we say* Is bcautlTal? A transparent complexion nr.aa luxu rious head of hair. What will produce these? Ha gun's Magnolia Balm will make any lady of llslrty appear bat twenty; and Icon's Catbalron will keep every hair In Its place, and make tt crow like the April grass." It prevents tho balr from turn. Ing gray, eradicates Dandruff, and is Ibe finest | llulr Oresslng lu the world, and at only half ordi nary cost. If you want to get rid of sallownets, plmploi, ring marks, motb patches, etc., don't for get the Magnolia Balm, ladles. Howard ?I will glvo |100 for any case ol flesh, bone or muee'e ailment like rheumatism, bruUe. spavin, strain or lamenets, upon cither man or animal, which the Mexican Mustang Liniment will not cure when med according to directions* Near thirty 9rare bus proved It to be the most wonderful remedy for neuralgia, burns, swellings, enlargod Joints, hoof all, screw worm, ntlng, caked breasts, etc., ever discovered. Who will let a hone limp when Mustaug Liniment will cure it t Who will let a child try and suffer from bruises er chilblains wben tho Mustang will prevent il? Who will pay largo doctors' hills wben they can buy Mexican Liniment for SO cts. and |1.00? It is wrapped la a steel-plate label, signed "Q. W. Westbrook. Chemist." Wm. E. Evcraon, agent. Founded on a Jtuek I?Tbe disappointed ad venturers who have from time to time attempted to run their worthless potion* against Plantation Bitters, vow that they cannot understand what foundation there is for Its amazing popularity Tho explanation Is clmp'.e enough. Tbe reputa tion of tbo world-renowned tonio is-founded npon a rock, the Rook of Experience. THE MARKETS. MBOIPIXIH. Flour, dull and prices drooping at $4.00? 7.05. Corn, in fair demand and lower rates, 90($92o. Oats, dull and drooping at 58).;?. Lard, no demand but firm at I6@17d. Bacon, excited and higher at IOJ-jC. for shonldors; clear rib, 15@15#c. NAHI1V1LLB. Flour, quiet and uncbangod at $4.50(5)6.50. Wheat, steady with a moderate demand; at $1.20. Corn, steady with a modorato demand at 90@05o. Oats, 62@65c. Lard, l<;).j'c. ?a con, shoulders, He.; clear rib Bides, 14%o; cloar sides, 14%o. Hams, augar-curod, 16c. all packed. Whisky, demand fair and market nrm at $1.04. _ NEW YORK. Flour, steady and In modorato demand; Bitporflno western and state, $4.40@5.1O ; ex tra Ohio, $5.15(5)6.00 ; St.'Loula, $5.25@9.00. closing qulot. Wheat, in' fair demand and lower; No. 2 Chicago, $1.15@1.17. Corn, a Bbade firmer at 89@90o. Oats, firmer at 60@ G4o. Sogar, firm and quiet at 8?^<E>8}<e. Moss pork, dull and heavy ; new moss, $22.80. Lard, lowor; primo steam, 14%o. Whisky, a shade firmer und a fair business at $1.07^. NEW OHLKANS. Flour, In firmer demand for Gaba at $5.85 (ffi?.OO, for cboioo, XXX ; choice, $0.50(5)7.00. Corn firmer ; mixed, 05o: yollow, 87o; white, $1. Bran, firmer at $1.10(g)1.20. Hay, cboico, $20. Mess pork, qulot and firm at $15.25. Dry salt meats, aoarco at OJtfc. Bacon, In de mand and very atrong; shoulders, lie: clear rib, 15ijf@10Wo. WbiBky, In light supply ; Louisiana, $1.03 s western, $1.05(5)1.08. Cof fee quiet; ordinary to prime, 16@20o. Corn meal, $3.G5. _ louI?VI I,l1c. Flour, dnll and prices lower; superfine, $4,00 ; extra family, $5: No. 1. $5.75 ; fanoy, $0.50. Wheat, dnll and lowor; rod, $00; am bor, $1.00; white. $1.05. Corn, dull and lowor at 70@74c. OatB, 45@48o. Byo, higher at 95o. Moss pork qalet at $28.50. Bacon, activo and higher ; shonldors 10,' (c.; olear rib, 14o; oloar, 15c. Bngar-cnrod hams, \4%o\ plain, 14o. Bulk moats, activo and higher ; shonldors, 9Wo; eloar rib, 180%; oloar, 13!ko. Lard, 16)^0. Whisky, 99o. COTTON MAKKKTM, CilAHLKsroN.-Cotton dull -middling, 15J^o. Nashville.?Cotton?quiet and unchanged at 14@15c. Memphis.?Cotton?Fair quiet and unchan ged; middling, \b%o. Bavannah.?Cotton qulot?middling, 15)?o; low middling, 15o ; good ordinary 14o. Galveston.? Cotton is dull?middling, lOo ; low middling, 15o ; good ordinary. 14o. Mouile.? Cotton weak?middling, 15J^o; low middling, 14%o : good ordinary, 14c. New Oiileans.?Cotton? Dumand limited. Good ordinary to strict good ordinary, 14k(5> 15Xo; low middling to strlot low middling, 16^(5)lfi>^o; middlings to strict middling, 10&@17o. The Texas Itlmf witale DUirllmUon. - 8146,000 in gold, houBo? aad lands in differ ent portloue of the Btate, at Houston, Texas, .October 32,t:vQoL: Jh JE.. FpVtor, Manager, la spokoh of in nigh torms by mo press ox xoxas. Only 73.000 tlokoto are leaned, at 92 each, and the public may feel uafo In investing In it, as it is in tho hands of men who oan be depended upon. ? Oommunica'cd. Wn Cm, very favorable enoominum regarding thd Elmwood and Warwick collars manufactured by the Narraganeott Collar com pany. VlfRM collars have linen facing, and owing tdthtfpocnliarity'nf out, are gloat com fortabloWNHioat fitting articlos. The edges of tho collars are 'folded' in unriernonth all around, thuKTfitrerMthem?g tho cellar and pro venting.thojpointairom tinning up. f Wo ro e collar* to our friends.? JfcY. jBvfning MoAU-yi invested in Wall street fortune*'Pamphlet with ox etatiatics of Ba?roads, ?tockn, th Other valuable information, 00 Ly<wa 810 often 1 ^natl nds, mailed Frothin oipt of 80 cents.- Address Alex. & Co., 13 auk or b "and Brokers, tt Wa? street, New York. -~ O da Water Curb, Hamilton, ID] ? :. ; " : , KmpIoynMcnt. 3cat ever '?es ?C?. iMkll. Erl?, p? any at homo-jienns free, AddreM ko. bTUiBON ? uo.t Forilo.-j? -xdainu. ?fcfT O JKftfih Wetolc* Acori is wanted, Partien tip i ?;!l.rM n-co. J. worth A CO., Bt. Louis, Mo AGENTS WANTED?Men and women, ?3* a weejc^?*am) forfaited.-"TTm sect cl free. Write t on<tjPmuVEN * eo.rBth street, NowYork. DAY cordmlsalon or 030 a wetk , and oxpenAeo. WeofTer Rand will ]iow,O.Wcbbcr&Co, Marlon,0, "TTfANTKin-Younpr men- to learn telegraph W opoMilOK tor permanent positions at railroad stationsrAdSreos PACIFICTELEOBAPH CO, Box 38, Memphis, Tonn. A DVRlVWBK.nS! Bend ?5 eta. to Oeo. P. Row jOLKi.i,-i?e?-. 4t Park now. N. Y., for tb?lr ?? pAJfi or lOO paces, containing lists of 8,000 no-wi -o. and estimates snowing cost of advertizing CAN Hl-, MADK by any smart roan who can keep his business to hlmsolf. Address D. F. H KKM a NN, Honoken, Now Jersey, HUS kerI /cold or tore fimacri. Do ftoo men's worlc > any hand?Bolts'at sieht?Last a lifo o?a sampled soils for e? cts.; or 4 styles for $1, post-palCT ABCfRln wanted. Addrovi ?gtj v Kl^V_CO.L8th Bt., Pblla., Pa. KUAINT, KUEER AND KURtOUS Ie the valuable book wo give to all. Full of fac's, figures and fun; 04 pages; SO plcturts. Inclose two stamps fend ad's B l ACJU.lt ^Cq..740 Broadway,N.Y. A DVF.ItTI8.Eli8 I Am. Newspaper Onion rebro x\.aenla jover 1,600 papers, otvldcd >nto7 subdlvls lons. Bend a cent stamp Tor Map showing location of papers, with combined and separate-lists, giv ing estimates for cost of advertising. Address, B. P. 8ANBORN, U4 Monroe street. Chicago, 111. W. HSNI0QL8&C0., manufacturers and dealers in Needles, rtc, tot all Sewing Machine", will sendl dor.. Needles for any HcwingMachlnc to any P. O. address, on rccolp t of flftv cts. Try them in^im \wawTjanfwy th? QjaWTrgfeNlflAl* GAZE X TEER toitkdst atkh K how I n.t tho grand results of our ArstlOO Years. Kverybody buys It. |t00 to fSOO a month to agents. Send for circular. Zikolkr & M'Cobdy, Cln'tl, 0. An Interesting It-" lustrnted. work of 2C0 pages, contain trg valuable Information for tho'e who are mar' rled or contemplate marriage. Price llftv ccn's t>>- map. Address DII? BUTTS* DISPENSARY, MARRIAGE GUIDE North Eighth, street.fit, Louis, Mo. START m LIFE! II ry nut, St ml ton & Sadler BUSINESS COLLEGE. NO VACATION?ENTER ANY TIME. For Documenta, Money, Specimens. Patrons snd Terms, address W. H. Baoi.tjh, Prest., Baltimore. ABENTIYou Can Make $150 LOOK HERE sr month, nclllug our new MAPfl.riC . UHKB OHHOHOU, eto. Bend rbr our 1874 Catalogues and see what we offer. Small capital needed. Largo profits. Quick tales; ' m E. C. llItllMMAN. 5 Barclay street, N. Y. THE EMPIRE CITY PAPER COMPANY, of New York, ripreacntlng tho largest mills la the United States, wants a local agent In every town or county, to receive orders direct from consumers, for every description of %JT writing paper and en velopes, printed not?- jf and letter heads, etc , at prices fully one third jf/9k btlow slorcrntes. Largo commission paid audm mordert(uttheprIces)ea slly obtained. Agonta now at work, are dolncrnflno tuMlnoAs and absolutely control the trade or their district. For particulars and outfit address Box 13, a OX, Mew York* THM GOUINO WAV KS or. The Hidden Treoton of High Roclc. 16 mo., Ulus. ti l/). SUNNY SHORE*) or, Young America In Itnly ?und Aualrlst* 16 mp., Ulna, fi.oo. | Either volume sent post-paid on receipt at the price. _ ;' T-TRF. & 8HEPARD, Publishers, Boston. Sinker, Davis & Co., I N 1) I AN A 1'OI.IS, IND., Manulacturers of strictly flrst-claas PORTABLE ENGINES, STATIONARY ENGINEH. Tabular and Flue Boilers, LARD TAN KS, WATER TANK-*, OIROULAR Saw Mills, KOGIWO TABLES. Ijevor ECead Slool&s, I FLOUR MILL M AClIINh RY. BIIINGLE MACU1NERY, PHiA-^NTLTSTG}- IVTJT.T, Maohinury, It ANGEnB. PULLKYH. and HIIA FTIKO, Bolli? Patent COVERNERS, Eto. *XMT Bend for " Illustrated ( ataloguo""Va Before Buying Elsewhere. The Crucial Teat of tho^aluo of a medicine Is time. Docs experloiico confirm the claims put forth In Its favor at tho outset.? N the grand ques tion." Apply this crltorlon,8ostniple,yct Bo tenrcli Ing, to Warrant's KfTorvescont Weltrer Apcrleni. How has It worn? What baa been fta history? IIow does It stand to day T - ? TAKR42fT'd SELTZER APERIENT Is a household name throughout the United Slates. It Is administered as a specific, an-l with succors, In dyaoepsla, sick hcadacho. nervous debil ty, llvi r complaint, bilious, remlttenio, bowel com plaints (especially rr.nstlpation.) rheunmilstn. gout, gravel, nausea, the complaints peculiar to the maternal sex, and alt typos or Inflammation. Ho mild Is It In Its operation that It can bo given with perfect safety to tbe feeblest child; and so agreeable Is It to the tmhlo. so refreshing to tbe pal ate, that children never rtntase to la e It. For sale by all druggists. LEBANON Business College, and Telegraph Institute, LEBAttilN, TENN. I.E (B. *% S.) Business Colloge, and Telegraph Institute, NA-mVH.LK, TENN. Gl the South and Won. All modern fmarovemenbi In business training Kniet* to suit the hnril times. SITUATIONS GUARANTEED I n Ta egraphy. or half tho tuition refunded. Per pnrticulais addroxa the Principal, TIIOJTSAS TOnKY, Lebanon, Tenn., or Nashville, Xeun. VINEGAR BITTERS Dr. J. Walker's California Yin egar Bitters aro a purely Vegetable nioparation, made chiefly from tho na tive herbs found on the lower ranges oi tho Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor nia, the rcedioinal properties of which aro extracted therefrom without tho use of Alcohol. The question Is almost daily asked, "What is the cause of the unparalleled success of Vinegax Bit tersT" Our answor is, that they remove the cause of disease, and tho patient ro covors his health. Thoy are tho groat blood purifier and a llfo-giving princlpio, a perfect Benovator and Invigorator of the system. Novor before in the history of tho world haa a medicine been compounded possessing tho remarkable <] nah ties of Vikboar Bittbrs in healing the sick of every disease man is hoir to. They aro a gontlo Furgativo as -well as a Toni relieving Congestion or Inflammation . tho Liver and Visceral Organs, in Bilioua Diseases. The properties of Dr. Walxeb,* Vinroab Bittbrs aro Aperient, Diaphoreoo. Carminativo, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic Sedative, Oeuntor-Irritant, Sudorific, Alterr live, and Anti-Bilious. Orateftil Thousands proclaim Vin kg Ait Bitters the roost wonderful In riistrant tlmt ovor sustained the sinking iyisterh. No Person can take these Bitters according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not de stroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted beyond repair. 15ilions, Remittent and Inter mittent Fevers, which are so preva lent in the valleys of our great rivers throughout tho United States, especially thoso of tho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan sas. Bed, Colorado, Brazos, Bio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile. Savannah, Bo auoke, James, and many othors, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during sea sons of unusual heat and dryncss, are invariably accompanied by extensive de rangements of tho stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgatlvo, exerting a pow erful influence upon these various or gans, is essentially necessary. There is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Da. ?T. Walker's Vinegar Bitters, as they will speedily remove the dark- ? colored viscid matter with which tho bowels aro loaded, at tho same time stimulating the Becretlons of tho liver, und generally restoring tho healthy functions of the digestive organs. Fortify the body against disease by purifying all Its fluids with Vinegar Bitters. No epidemic can take hold of a system thus fore-armed. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head ache, Pain in tho Shoulders, Coughs, Tightnes' of tho Chest, Dizziness, Soui Eructat.ons of tho Stomach. Bad Taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpi ta tation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kid ileys, and a hundred other painful symp toms. are the oflsurincs of Dyspepsia One bottle will prove a better guarantoe oi its merits than a lengthy advertise ment. Scrofula, or King's Evil, White Swelling?,, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goitre, Scrofulous Inilumnnitions, Indolent 'inflammations, Mercurial Af fection;!, Old Sores, Eruption? of the Skin. Boro Eyes, t\Ui In those, aa in all other constitutional DiwiiHes, \V a mum's VtNEOAit BiTTuns have shown their groat curative power? in tho nio?t obstinate and intritotnhlo pokiv For Inflammatory and Chronic ?Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Remit tent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases ol tho Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters have no equal. Such Discasct aro caused by Vitiated Blood. Mechanical Diseases.?Persons on gaged in Paints and Minerals, such as ('lumbers, Type-setters, Gold-boaters, ami Miners, an thoy udvanco in life, aro subject to paralysis of tho Bowels. To guard against this, tako a doso of .Walker's Vin kua u U itters occasionally. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tet ter, Salt-Ithoum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples I'astnles, Boils, Carbuncles, Ring-worms. Scald-huad, Soro Eyos, Erysipolas. Itch, Scurfs, Iliscolorations of tho Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin of whatever nanm or natura, aro literally dug up and carried out of th? system in a short time by tho usi of these Bitters. Pin, Tape, and other Worms, lurking in tho system of so many thousands, aro effectually destroyed and removed. No systom of medicine, no vermifuges, no an t iiel mini ties will free tho systom from worms like theso Bitters For Female Complaints, in young or old, married or single, at the dawn of wo manhood, or tho turn of life, these Tonic Hitters display so decided an influence that improvement is soon perceptiblo. C.eansc the Vitiated Blood whon ovei you find its impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores; cleanse it when you find it obstructed and siuggish in the veins; cleanse it when it Is foul; your feelings will tell yon when. Keep tho blood pure, und the health ot the system will follow. lt. II. Alt DONALD At CO., l>rujrirhiU&i?l(}eii <u-'s San Franclsou California an-i ot W^sntnif'^t wl Charlptn Ms > tt ?..ih .'iv ??>? nau ihth *nn Otaturt, EvHiY BAXxen, Bddinksa Man, Ci.kbk, Ear if ku and i'LANTKn Rhouli hnvoa copy. Mo youiiK man ran afford to be without It. I'onUiru i>a'd on rrretpt of onk dollar. Illusirattil circu lar. -210 pages. t?> any adclrosn. W. H. SADDIiKR, rubllnher, Baltlniore, Mil. rrm i n-Ths ofcelom la Me warld.?laMMtv I (LANprtoes?largestoeapaaylaAwerfoa-eta X auk) pie ar Uel?! ?Immi every body; T.-afle eon. Unuallr Increasing; Agents wanted everywhere; best ledooomenu: don't watte Une; send for ctr'lar leXLobert WeUa, A vesey at., II. Y?, P. O. boaXWT. ODS*. DUM?, JEWELRY, nt B SILVER and PLATEDW?BE, . DAVIES $c BRO.'I, Cor. Church and Summer Ste., TTFiNTTTOKY STATU SINGLE NUMBER LOTTERY1 FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE UN.VEBSITYJF PADUGAH. Capital Prize. - - #50,000 class sy, To be drawn at COVINGTON, Ky., on The last Saiurdny of each month In the Year. SOU I'M 13. l Prize or t-w.foo la.?.tro.ooo 1 Prise or SOooo is. 20,000 1 Prize of 10.00R is.10.000 C Prizes of 5.? o are_.78,000 10 Prises ot 2JKO are....zs.ooo 50 Prises of 1.000 are_?.60,0 o 60 Prizes of 6*0 are._25.CO0 60 Prises ot 250 are.;.12,610 100 Prizes or 100 are.~ _. 10.OU) APPROXIMATION PR 17, K9. Foar prises of |3,0OO approximating to fSO.OOO prlzo uro 812,000; four prizes ot f 1.825 approxima ting to t20,eoo prize are %SfXO\ four prizes of 1,000 approximating- to 10,00? prize are fi ODO; 6,000 prizes of ?10 aro fW.OCO; 6,280 prizes, amounting to ?300.000. Whole Ticket*. 8'Ot Halves. ABi Quar ter*, ?a.50. Pr.an or tbi Lotteiiv.?Tho numbers from 1 wheel. The first268 prises, similarly printed and encircled, are placed in another wheel. Ihe wheels are then revolved, and a number Is drawn from tho wheel ot numbers, and at the same time a prlzo is drawn irom tho other wheel. Tbo num ber and prize dirawv on t era opened and exh bited to tho audience and registered by tbe commission era, ins prise being iumxd ?saiBit the UUiuber drawn. Ts!a operatlc-a !? repe?^d entll all the prizes are drawn out. Mi'UNATioN or ArraoxiUATiosr Pmzics.? The two preceding and two tucceedlng numbers to those drawing the first three (3) prizes, will be entitled to the 12 approximation prises. For ex amplo: IT ticket No. 11,2draws the to.noo dollar rrizc, those tickets numbered 11.21s, 11.210. 11.251, 1,252. will each be entitled tot.addollars. If ticket No. 650 draws the 20.000 dollar prize, those tickets numbered 648.649.651.652, will each be entitled to 11625 and Boon, according to tbe above scheme. The 6,000 prize or 10 dollars will be determined by tbo last figure of the number that draws the 60,000dollar prize. For example: If the number drawing the 60,000 dollar prlzo ends with 1, then all the tickets where the number enda with 1 will he entitled to 10dollars. If tho number enda wlih 2, then all the ticket? where tbo number enda with 2 wilt be entitled to 10 dollars, and so on to 0. 'Remember that every prize Is drawn, and arable In full without deduction. ?ar-All prizes of |5,000 and under, paid Immedi ately after tho drawing?ether prises at tho nsual time of forty days. Persons wishing to purchase tickets ?honld send money in a registered letter, a poatofflce order, or by express?either way Is safe. All orders will be promptly attended to, and Im mediately after the lottery I? drawn, the commls- j sloucrs certified prompted drawing will be sent to I each purchaser or tickets. 1 his lottery was established tn 1839. under a charter a ranted by the legislature of Kentucky, for the benefit of the University of Psdncsh.. Holders of prizes are secured by amplo bom's deposited with the state by the lottery managers. a similar scheme to this will be drawn the last Pnturdav of each mouth In tho future. The official drawings of this lottery will be pnb llshed In the Louisville Courier-Journal, New York Herald,and New 1 ork Hun. Prizes Payable in Full Without Deduction. Address orders for tickets to GEOi WEBSTER, No. 72, Third street, Lonlavllle, Ky. THE NEW IMPROVED REMINGTON Sewing Machine. AWARDED The "Medal for Progress," AT V1BKNA, 1873. Tbi Highest Obdkb or "Mkdai." awasdxd ai the KxrosiTiosr. No Sewing Machine Received a Higher Medal A PKW HOOD fUS4801fSt 1.?A New Invention Thouou?hi.y TBSTKHfand secured by Letters Patent. a.?Makes a perfect look stitch, alike on ooth sides, on nil kinds of goods. 3.?Rons Lioht3mooth.Noiskl.kwi and Rar ?best combination of qualities. ?*.?i crabi.'h?for Year's without Repairs ?.? fill do all varieties of Work and fancy Stitch' ing In a superior manner. O.?Is Moil Satily 'Managed by the operator. Length of Btltcb may be altered wblle running and ma ne can be threaded without passing thread > m "uKh holes," 7. ?D gh Simple, Ingenious, Elegant, forming the stitch without the use of ',Cog Wheel Gears Rotary Cams or Lever Arms. Has tbe Automat* Drop feed, which Insures uniform tensfh of stiic* at any speed. Has our new Thread Crmlrolltr which allows easy movement ol ueed'e-bar and pr? 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