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?UEiOTJS AND 8OIENTIFI0.
SrTT-t?rruR in Iobiv?kd.?*Dr. Blake
gives a full and clear description of tho
vast deposits of sulphur occurring in
Iceland, and points, nnt the necessary
steps for its utilization. For its ship
ment he recommends the port cf Husa
vik, Vr'hioh is accessible all the year
round, and which is situated very near
the sulphur bed? of Lake Myvatu, Kra
bla, and Beykjahlid. The mines ore
not only rich and extensive, but easily
workod. The sulphur can be supplied
at half the ccst- of that furnished by
the Sicilian mines, whioh, it is believed,
will soon be exhausted. The earth im
pregnated with sulphur contains from
60 to 60 per cent., and is from three to
six feet in thickness. Vapors arising
from .the interior of the earth continu
ally deposit fresh supplies.
Doo Dentistry.?It is well known
that the bites of rabid herbivorous ani
mals are rarely dangerous, because their
teeth are made flat-faood, for grinding
their food without penetrating or tear-1
ing the tissues. Henoe their:bite i? lit-1
tie more than a severe bruise, differing
from that of a carnivorous animal,
whioh pierces immediately through the
' skin. A veterinary surgeon bf Pai is,
M. Aonrrol. recently oaptured three mad
dogs, aud, tightly securing them, pro
ceeded to file down their teeth. These
. animals he let loose with six other dogs.
Tho latter were immediately furiously
attdokod and frequently bitten, but in
no ease did the pointless teeth inflict
more than a bruise. Not content witb.
Ui this, M. Bourrol put on a thin kid
glove and then worried i he mad dogs
with his hand until they bit him several
times. Although pinching quite hard
the glove was not^broken in a single in
stance, while the skin beneath was un
injured. \ \
Snails' Egos.?The' eggs of the
. 'common land snail are like homeo
pathio pills?the same size, color and
j shape?and are generally deposited in
little dusters. The eggs of the com
mon garden snails of Britain areas large
as peas/and aro laid just under the sur
f ace of the soil. Toe eggs of the Ar i on
hortonsi8, a land snail, aro very phos
phorescent for the first fifteen/ days.
The spwan of sea snails consists of in
. numerable esrgs adhering together in
masses, or spread out in rows in the
. shape of a strap or ribbon. This nid a
mental ribbon 10 sometimes coiled up
spirally, like a watch-spring, and at
tached by one of. its edges to some
solid Burfaoe. Some of the ' tropical
. </ species of snails are very large, and de
posit eggs as big as a robin's. The
bnlimi eement leaves together to pro
tect and conceal their bird-like eggs.
Oue species of oceanic snail attaches
its eggs, whiob are enveloped in a eap
snle, to a floating raft, and gives them
over to the tender mercies of the waveB
and fishes. _
Abe Feather-beds a Protection
from Lightning: ? ?Feather-beds are
not a protection from lightning, and
the popular belief that tliey ore doubt
lees results from a misapprehension of
?the laws that govern the passage of
electricity. The human body iB a bet
ter conductor of electrieity than feath
er beds or other objeots ordinarily con
tained in the apartments of dwellings,
and therefore a priori, when the light
ning enters an apartment the human
body is likely to form one in a chain of
inductions, determining the path of an
electrical discharge, unless better con
ductor aro in its vioinity to divert this
: action. The only place of absolute se
curity in .a thunder-storm is an iron
.., building; or next in safety is a build
ing properly protected by lightning
rods. Horn-es constructed entirely of
iron manifestly stand in no need of
lightning-rods at all, because the eleo
trio fluid, on striking so good a conduc
tor, would rapidly diffuse itself in all
? directions and flow into the ground,
provided, of course, that the construc
tion of the building is snob as to allow
its free escape.
OAnnoNio Acid as a Motor.?The
p??uibility of employing carbonic aoid
as a motor?the successor of steam, as
it is termed tojjthe author?is foreshad
owed by a paper by Dr. H. Beins, pub
lished iu the English Chemical News.
Tho writer oonnidors that he haB dis
covered a very cheap way of producing
carbonic acid in a liquid state, and con
sequently at high tension. When nn
trmrn .carbonate, or the corresponding
salt of knlium, in a dry, pulverized
stato or in a watery solution, is heated
in a closed space, a part of the carbonic
acid is given off and oondensod in a non
heated portion of thnt space, so that, at,
a temperature of from 636 deg. to 843
dog., Fahrenheit, liquid carbonio noid,
says Dr. Bein-, can bo distilled out of
thoao ftalts, with a tension of from 50 to
60 at mospheres. This liquid carbonio
aoid, or "oarboleum," as it is called, it
is proposed to develop gas with which
engines are to be driven. The paper on
the subject coutains a dissertation on
the advantages of the plan, but gives so
few details regarding its prnotical appli
cation, or with refcronce to tho manu
facture of carbolonm or [liquid carbonio
aoid, thot tho gist of the matter is sum
med,up in the abovo lines.
SoTENTTFIO BALLOON ASOBNHION.?A
balloon nsoensinn made on the second
of November, 1873, at Charkow, in Rus
sia, by Bunelle, is worthy of speoial
mention. In 8i hours tho balloon
travoled 190 kilometeis, going always
iu tho same direction towards tho N.
N. E. Tho greatOBt altitudo was about
0,000 feet.; and tho small quantity of
ballast (35 pounds j that was used shows
bow well the aeronaut managed the
length of his voyago. Tho movement
of the lower strata of air was always
greater than that of tho upper strata.
At an altitudo of 8,000 feet tho hourly
velocity was 21 miles, while in the im
mediate neighborhood of tho earth tho
force of tho wind was so great that
Bunelle could with difficulty effect a
landing. The shadow of the balloon on
the earth was was a very well defined
black spot, whoso movoment noross the
country gave, by means of an noourato
map, tho means of determining tho ve
locity of tho current of air. At sunset
u heavy rajnfall was experienced in tho
interior of tho clouds. Abovo tho
clouds tho aeronaut found a beautiful
shy and a very pleasant tomperature.
Tho condition of the atmosphere ap
pears to hnvo boon directly tho oppo
site of that experienced by Glasier on
July 11, 1888. The latter found him
bcIi in a northerly current, which was
warmer the nearer he approached the
earth._ .
VinkgAn BrrrsBs thb Greatest Yet.
A few doses stir the life our re ft; slug
gishness departs, pain vanishes, and
after continued use of the remedy the
whole body glows with a now energy
and a now being. Purge the blood and
every organ will perform its function
Iierfeotly. The stomach will be no
onger tortured with dyspepsia; ' the
lungs will be free from consumption;
tho liver active, the heart hoalthy, tho
brain clear, the nerves braced, and the
mind elastic. Use tho "Vinegar Bit
ters," and purge your blood. Whether
the disease be fever, consumption, dys
pepsia, affection of the liver, or kidneys,
dropsy, catarrh, rheumatism, gout, or j
r pains and aches of any kind, attack it in
its stronghold, the blood?the fountain
of life?and it will soon surrender and
j abandon the outposts. To do this you |
must have the "Vinegar Bitters;" there
is no complaint to whioh the human sys
tem is liable, that will not yield to its
influence, and there are thousands
whioh no other remedial agent will re
move. '_
Died Suddenly ox* Heart Diasasc.
How common ia tho announcement. Thou
sands aro suddenly swept into eternity fey this
fatal malady. This diBoaso gonorally has its
origin in impure blood filled with irritating,
poioonouBmatoriala, whioh, circulating through
the heart, irritate its delioato tiBsuoB. Though
tho irritation may at first be only slight, pro
ducing a little palpitation or irregular action,
or dull, heavy, or sharp darting pains, yet by
and by tho dfseaso boeomos firmly Boatod, and
inflammation, or hypertrophy, or thickening
of tho lining racmbrano or of tho valves, ia
produced. How wise to give early attention
to a ease of this kind. Unnatural throbbing
or pain in the region of the heari should ad
monish one that all ig not right, and if you
would preserve It from further disease, yon
must holp it to beat rightly by the use of such
a romcdy as will romovo the cause of tho
trouble Use Dr. Pierce'a Golden Medical
Diecovery boforo the disoaso has become too
seated, and it will, by its great blood purifying
and wonderful regulating proportios, effect a
perfoot cure. It contains medicinal properties
whioh act specifically upon tho tissues of the
heart, bringing about a healthy action. Bold
by all first olasB drugg.sta.
UKAlt r DISEASE CURED.
ItOCKPOBT, }
Spencer Co., Ind.. Feb., 1, 1874. t
Dr. H. V. PisncE, Buffalo. N. Y.:
About two years ago I was afflicted with a
diBoaso of tho heart, which at times created a
fressuro around it, almost causing suffocation,
saw an advertisement of your Golden Medi
cal Discovery, recommending tho same as a
euro for disease of the heart. I then bought
half a dozen bottles of it. and aftor nsing
throo bottles I was entirely relieved and am
now enjoying good health.
Qratofully yours, Vitus Ki m.i an.
How the Money Goes ! ?rAfter Nov.
SO, it will bo oasy to floe bow tho monoy goes,
for then the drawing will tako place of tho
Public Library of Kentucky, and at that Grand
Gift Concert $2,600,000 in cash! will be siven
away to ticket holdors. Tho fortunate holder
of tho tiokot drawing the firat prize will walk
off with $250,000; of tho second prize, $100,
000; of tho third prize, $75,000 ; of tbo fourth
prize. $50,000; of tho fifth prizo, $25,000, etc,,
until 20,000 grand cash prizes shall have been
distributed.
-,- 0
The Elmwood Collar is the most per
fect fitting collar yet mado. It in bo cIobo an
imitation of linen that it cannot bo detected.
Tho novelty that produce:! this effect is tho
folded edges which, when worn over a scarf or
tie, prevents the sharp, raw edgo from show
ing as in other collars. It is for sale at all
gents' furnishing stores.?Brooklyn Union.
To have good health the liver must
bo kopt in order. SanforoVs Liver Jnvigorator
has become a staplo family medtolno. Puroly
vogotable?Cathartic and Tonic ?tor all de
rangements of liver, stomach and bowels.
Will clear tho complexion, euro sick hoadaoho,
etc. 8hun imitations. Try SanforoVs Liver
Snvigorator._
Milwaukee parents nover whip their
ohildren. They tie their ears around a
bed-post._
Go to Biversido Water Cure, Hamilton, M.
JLadlcu Desire wtut Men Admire. And
this little tiling Is beauty. Wbat do vie Bay Ih
beautiful? A transparent complexion and a luxu
rious head of hair.' Wbat will produce thee? IIa.
gan'a Magnolia llulm will make any lady oT thirty
appear but twenty; and loon's Katbalrnn will
keep every hair In lto place, and make It, ro w like
tho April grass. It prevents the hair from turn
ing gray, eradicate* lantlrufl, and la the finest
Hair Creasing In the world, und at only half ordi
nary cost. If you want to get rid of aallownos,
pimple-, ring marks, moth patches, etc., dou't fur
get the Magnolia Balm, ladles.
Reward.?I will give f 100 for any case oi flesh,
lame or muse'e ailment like rheumatism,bruise,
spuvln, strain or lament ???, upon either man or
animal, which the Mexican Mustang Liniment
will not cure when u?ed according to dir. ciion-.
Near thirty \rara baa proved It to be the most
wonderful remedy for neuralgia, barns, swellings
enlarged Joint?, hoof nil screw worm, sting,
caked breasts, etc.. ever discovered. Who will let
a horse, limp when Mustaux Liniment will cure It?
Who will let a child < ry and suffer from bruises or
chilblains when the Mustang will prevent It?
Who will pay large doctors' bills when they can
buy Mexican Liniment for 50 eta. and ?.00? It Ih
wrapped Iii a steel-plate, label, signed "O. W.
Westbrook, Chemist." Wm. K. Ever*on, agent.
Founded on a Kock I?The disappointed ud
venturers who have from time to t!mo attempted
to run their worthless potions against l'lumatlnn
nitters, vow that they cannot understand wbat
foundation there If for Its amazing popularity
The explanation is i.impv enough.. The reputa
tion of the world-renowned tontoia founded upon
a rock, tho Hock of Exncrlence.
(T?QrVI>?T?''>rHi<??f ltiSrt?jr?. Aftcata wasted. AAdrtr; ytttlx
tptM'Manip, IIabku linos'. Scrolliu??, Uockford, 111.
$?K0<?9n 9P* d,iy Ht homo. Terms free. Add re.?
SPUhM'c.U Ubo. htinkon A Co.. Portland Maine.
$72
Kncli Week. Agonia wanted. Partlcu
iar.i ireo. WoRTfl <* co., St. Louli, Mo.
Money Making Kmuloymrnt. liest ever
Offered. Addrena M. n. LOVKLL. Krle, Ha
IV A TP U ITDET And a FOUTUNE for all,
If ft I Uli rilLL, . either nex. Address W. A.
MO KHK A CO . 8th street. Philadelphia. Pa.
A(IIS NTH WANTED?Men and women. AU? a
week or $100 forfeited. The ted et free. Wilui
at once to i OWEN A Co., 8th street. New York.
U> f) PKIl DAY commission or $30 a week
??j?i*? salary,aud expense*. WonftVr it und wl I
|iaY it. Apply nuw, II.WcbberftCo, Marlon.I).'
nC??fNT, KUEER AND KURI0?8
I?> the vat nable book wo give to all. Vail of lac's,
figures and fun ; 64 pagoa; ISO plctnrf h. Inclose two
stumps aud ad's llLACKiKttCo.,74n Ilroailway.N.Y.
H?8
KER
iNoeoW or tore tinners. Do ftro men's work -
Fils uny liana?Hells at sight?Last n life
time? '.: sampica sent for CO eta., or 4 stylen
for |l. post paid. Agents wanted. Addier
CITY NOVELTY CO.. 8th St.. Phlla., Pa
i nT^MITlO Make more Make y selling BILYEIIB
AlTt1.nl I N P*tknt ltllOOM than any otter
IIUJjIi 1U article, fine agent mode 8*3sj in
:t 1 days, necouimentled by Am. Anrimiifurttt
and over 100,000 families using thi'tii. f.lrcti
lars free. Cl.H.OO A Co.. '20 Cortluiult Street, N. Y.
GRAND SCHEME.
SINGLE NUMBER
LOTTERY!
HAVANA. PL'AN,
FOR THE BENEFIT* OF THE
UNIVERSITY OF P?DUCAH.
_
Capital Prize, - - #50,000
OTiABS XI.
lo be Drawn at LOUISVILLE, at Masonic
Tcnlp'e, SatuTdav, Oct II, 1874.
SIMMONS, DICKINSON & CO,, MANAGERS.
1 Prlzo or |50.000 Is!.4*0.000 1
I Prize or 2O.OU0 Is..20 OOO
, 1 Prise of 10.000 is........ 10 (SO
n Prises or 6.CC0 uro.....a._25,000
10 Prize* or 2 600 are.? ?.26 000
50 Prizes of 1,000 are._60.0U)
mi Prises of 600 are. 26 Ooo
60 Prizes of BO are. viM?
100 Prised or lOo are.-10.O? |
approximation pbizkh.
Four prises of 3,000 dollars approximating ?o 80,
nm n.i..5re 12,000 dollars: Iourj>rl?e? of dol
lars approxlmutlng to 20.004 dollar prize are 0,000
(lollais; four prises oM.OO? approximating to 10000
pr.sn are4.000dollars: 6.000 urizes ot 10 dollars are
no ooo dollars; 8,280 prizes, amounting to 800,000 dol
lars.
Whole Tickets, Ol?) I Hal-res, $0 I
?Quarters, Q-4.BO.
Plan op the LovraRY.?The: numbers from i
to 60,000, corresponding with thoso uumbrrs on the
tickets, prlnteuoa separate slips Of paper, are en
circle.t with small tin tubes, and placed In one
wheel. The Urst280 prizes, similarly printed aud
encircled.'are placed in another wheel. Tho wheels
are then revolved, and a number is drawn from
the wheel of numbers, and at the same time a prize
Is drawn from the other wheel. The number and
prizo drawn oat aro opened and: exhibited to the
audience, and registered by tha Commissioners,
tho orlzo being placed asalnsi the number drawn.
This n ue i at ion is repeated until all th ; priztn are
drawn out
Explanation of Approximation phiz.rb.?
The two preceding and two succeeding numbers to
those drawlag the flrst three (a) prizes, win be en
titled to the 12 approximation prizes. For exam
ple: If ticket >o I-.250 draws the t-Vi.uM prlzo.
thovj tlckotn numbered 11,248, 11.240, 11.261, 11,262.
will each be entitled to { urn. it ticket No. ">.o
draws the f2O.OO0 prize, thoio tickets numbered 548.
649, 661. 5i2. will er.ch b? entitled tu|i.e.'5,aud noon,
accnrdlng to tho noove scheme.
The 6 OW i>rlze or *m will be determined by tho
last figure of the number that draws the f?O.OU)
prize. Forcxamplo: If tho number drawing tbe
{-lU.noo prize ends with 1, than all the tickets where
the number ends wltn 1 wlii bo entitled, to |10 ir
the number ends with 2, then ell the tickets where
the number ends with 2 will be entitled to |10, and
so on too.
Remember that every prlzo Is drawn! and pay
able In full without deduction.
All prizes of ?s.OOS and under paid immediately
lifter the drawing?otoer prizes at the usual time
of 40 days.
Frizes Payable in Full Without Deduction.
The above prize* will bo drawn the last Saturday
of every month during tbe year 1874
Drawing* of Kentucky Bta.e .Lotteries arc never
postpoueu. Address ai1 orders to
OBi). 1VEBKTEK.
7a Th-rd Btreet. .Louisville. Ky.
ERCRUiCE.
1FTH % LAST 6IFT CONCERT
IN AID OP THE
Fftlc Llaryof KenWy.
fost^oisrEir) to
NOVEMBER 30, 4874.
Drawing Oertain at that Date.
LIST OF GIFTS.
Ono Grand Cash Gift. $260,000
One Grand Cash Gift. 100,000
Ouo Grand Cash Hlft. .5,000
One Grand oash Gift. 1:0,000
Ono Graud Cash Gift. 26,000
6 Cash Gifts, $20,000 each. 100,000
10 Cash Gifts, 14,000 each. 14->,o00
15 Cash Gifts,' 10,000 each. 160,000
20 Cash Gift?, 6,000 each. 100,000
25 Cash Gifts, 4,000 each. 100,00.)
30 Oath Gifts, 3 000 each. 90,000
60 Cash Gift?, 2,000 each. 100,000
100 Cash Gifts, 1,000 each. 100,000
240 Cash Gifts, 600 each. 120,000
600 Cash Gifts, 100 each. 60,000
10,000 Oash Gifts, 60 each. 050,000
Grand total 20,000 Gifts, all cash.$2,600,000
3pricb3 of tickets.
Wholo Tickets...$ 60.00
Halves.-.. 25.00
Tenth, or each Coupon.. 6.00
II Whole Tickets for.-.... 600.00
22# Tickets for. 1,000.00
For tiokota and information, address
TIIO. k. B11AS1I.1CTTK,
Agent and Manager,
Public Library Building, Louisville, Ky.
POSTPONEMENT !
SECOND AND LAST
GRAND GIFT CONCERT
IN AID OF THE
Masonic Eelief Association
OF NORFOLK.
DAY POSITIVELY FIXED.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19.
LAST CHANCE.
This enterprise U conduced by i in- MASONIC
RRLtr-P ASSOCIATION OF NORFOLK, VA-.
miiter authority of the Virginia legislature (act
passed March 8 1873).
50,000 TICKETS. 6,000 CASH GIFTS.
$250,000
t o be givkn away!
Ono (Iraud Caih Gift of.$ flO.COO
Ouo Gra-.id Cash Gift of. 25.000
One Urand Cash Gift of_. 20,000
One Grand Cash Gift of. 111,000
Ono Grand Cash Gift of. 5,000
One Grand Cash Gift of.,..?. 3..V0
Ono Grand Cash Gift or. 2,000
15 Cast. Gifts of $1,000 each. 15.C00
24 Cash Gifts of 600 each. 14.000
43 Cash Olfls of 260 each. 10,768
79 Cash Gifts of lAOeacl.. l.,t-60
250 Cash GiftH of 100 euch. 25,000
67S Cash tints of 50 each. 28,900
5,000 Cash Gifts of 10 each. 50,000
0,000 OASH PRIZES aggrfRatlng.$/50.000
PRICE OF TICKETS:
Whole Tickets_$10.00 I Quarter Tickets_$ 2.60
Half Tickets ... 6.00 | Eleven Tickets.100.00
NO INDIVIDUAL. UINKF1TH.
This Concert Is rtrlctly for mahonic purposes,
mid will he routine ed with th<? sanv* liberality,
h iiienty and fairness which characterized the lira:.
Dflterpnta. L. ?wi-i'.?, Preaninnt.
For tickets ami circulars ulvhig mil Info niatlnn
a.hl e-h HBNRY V. fllOOHK, .Secrotur/. Nor
lolk, Va
RKSPON-HIIILK AGKNTS WaNTKD.
A DAY UliAKANTtCKD using our
iWEIih AIIQKIt AND J>K ILL In
IKoort territory. HInlIKHT TKSTIMO
NIALS FROM (lOVMtNOas OF Alt
ICANKA-?. IOWA AND DAKOTA. Cat
alogues Ireo, County rlcliti |50 for the
next aoriiiys. W. UILEH. St. Louis, Mo.
ofr
ITU TIT
?? LapirV Frirnd" contains 7 articles
needed hy every ladv? Patent Rpool
Holder. Kclssors, Thlmlile. etc.?guaran
teed worth si .fin. Hr.innle Hox by nn:ll
BOeenta. Agents wanted BXUMB ft CO..
llJi HoiiU? Klirhth street. Philadelphia. Pa
MD A fl-Th'? ehalowt la tha werla.-InpcrUrs'
f ON prloea-larreat Msapaay la a wer fc*~?ta
A jumj pie arttola 1 plsasas avsry body J Trade eon.
tinnally Incrwulng; Agents wanted ?varywhap?)
i laduoemenu: dan'i waata time: send forclr'lar
Walla, A Vaaay ai., a. t., T. O. bos U?
GRAXTD EXFOSrriOST
CLOCKS
o rsp*
JEWELBY,
SILVER and
PLATED-fABE,
F. L. DAYIES & BRG.'S,
Cor. Church and Summer Sts.,
IV hyille, . . tennessee.
J. Er. GOLLADAY'S
BIXTY-EIGHTH
MOJSTTHIjYDBAWIITG.
Nashville, Tenn., October 26, 1874.
100,000 Tickets. 5,000 F-rizes in Cash &>Heal Estate.
T ioltota $S. 3I*Xovc5TaL for ?ESO.
-4? Order? rau*? ?e addressed to J. R. Q0LLADA Yt Bowling Green, Ky.
Next 210 Prises each, cosh |S.??. 1,000
501 Bismond Cross..-. 1,0%
MJ Diamond Hett_._-1,000
DOS Diamond King.....?-. 800
604 Ladles' Diamond Waich and ueld Opera
Chain._.-....- 600
605 An Kxtra Fine B loosed Hoise...-. 000
60S Barouche, Harness and Pair of Match
Horses._. 1.C00
507 B cgt and Hur:.es*........................... 900
K8 A Gentleman'b Watch and Chain......._ 250
509 A Ladles' Watch and Chain..,_200
510 A Building Lot In Bowling Uieen, Ky.,. 300
Next 00 Prlr.cs oxch, cash |4._ 360
Next 39o Prizes each, cash ML.-_.... 1,170
001 Cash._.... 30)
00! Caan_._._. 850
993 Cash.?.?....;......._._. 400
0-.M Cash..-.._. K0
003 ? ash. 1.000
996 New Srame House, 4 rooms, lot 60 reet
front on Troutland Avenue, Kdgefleld,
Tenn-._.?.?._._ xflW
007 New Frame iluuse,4 rooms. 60 feet front
Adjoining above....?,.,.................. 2,0*0
W8 BnUdics !o??n NaahviUei ';??"., ?3-8
feei front on Codege street._ 2,000
099 House and lot In Bowling Uieen. Ky..,. 2fiO>
1000 Twelve hundred uDd fourt en acres of
land la Chambers Co., Texas, on Cedar
Bayou. 25 miles from Houston.- 15,00.'
4.IO? approximate prizes of |1 each, being determined by 2,000 numbers on each aide of the number
drawing the Capital Prize. 1 he above prizes w ill bo drawn ?? . ' .
Nashville, Tenn., on Monday, Oct. 26th, 1874.
My Drawings always take place on the FOURTH MOSHAYln each month. They are conducted
In public by a committee selected Irom the audience by tbe ticket-holders present. 1(0 000 numbers,
currecponding w Ith tho number of tickets issued, are put >nio the wheel, and the flrnt number drawn
out entitles the holder of the corresponding umber to tbe Brat price on the 1st, viz: ?10.000: the sec
ond numlier drawn t. the necond prize &c , u all one thousand numbeis are drawn. Tbe remaining
4,uu) urlzee nre determlne-l by upprozloiatc HUmban
A Utatement of tbe orawn numbers Is published and forwarded to ticket-holders and agents. Prlcea
forwurded pre m ally.
'lickets lor bale by agents throughout tbo country. Orders by Mall or Express must be directed to
me at Bowling Green; Ky. ?1. lt. OOLLA?AY.
co- Ticket.-? Cur sale by W. O. PRICE, Axem, No. *7 South College street, Nabu villi, 1 ?in
1 Ten Thousand Dollarn Cash. ....?10,000
i LOU) acreB of laud in Harris Go .Taxas,
situated on Cedar Bayou. 25 miles from
Houston. 10,000
3 Two siory Brick House and Lot, X)feet
on S. Market, nn d 100 feet on wharf to an
alley. Nash vil e. Tonn... 0.0U?
4 103 acres Improved property, 3 Balles from
Amhviile on tne Dlcxersou Pike, wltb
2bou*es,3 rooms each, and outhouses.... 10.0C0
6 Ten Acres of Improved prop rty near
Kdgefleld, one and a half miles Irom
Naii vine, with new frame bouse con
talning six rojma, outhousos. etc.10,000
6 beven and a half acres of Improved
property adjoining above, wltb house of
three rooms and outhouses, eta._ 7.000
7 Two M..r v Uriel: House, with lot U lect
from on U. Market, and 100 feet deep to
un alley. Nashville. Tenn._. 1.000
8 Two Htory Brick House, witb lot .ti feet
fronton H Market and 100 feet deep to
nn alley. Na&hvtlie, tenn. 7,009
0 Frame Hou?e. wltb lot 19 leet irunt on
B. Market rupnlng tack 100 feet to an
alley. Nashville, l?naiJs;il_;ii???? 4000
10 Frame House with Lot, ISfetl frout on
K Market, running back 100 feet to an
alley, Nashville. Teno.t. 4,000
Next 9) Prizes each, cash |20.. I SO
Nex 1200 Prize* eacn, cash |10. 2,000
Best Organs for Easiest Payments!
The :.!ASON A IIA MI.IN ORGAN CO , win
ners of three highejl meda t und diploma of honor,
nt Parlt, 1807. and Vienna, 1873, and highest awards
In America alxoays, respectfully nnnounco that,
having greatly Increased their facilities fur roanu
factuie, they now ofler their celebrated Cabinet
Organs,'not only for casn'exclusively, as
formerly, hut will aviso rrntthtmwlth priv
ilege oi purvluaso, or sell lor payments mn
ulng through one to four .years. One may
rei.t au organ nod thoroughly teal ft before com
pleting Its puichase; If paid for In tbe course of
one year the coat will be only live to ten per
cent, more than the lowest price for cash on de
livery.
The following tablo shows amounts and times of
paymeulon several plans, running through one
year, for a ri VH OCTA VR DO UJ1LK HE ED OR
GAN, style T, with Five Htops, Vox Humana,
htc. Other stylo* are nt propo llonato rules.
Cash Price. ?ISO. Time Pric.?l43 Rent J Mod. $14 30.
No.
No,
No.
No.
No.
NO.
No
Pay iu'i In
A (Ivanee.
?14.00
?28 no
28 24
71 ?1
57 02
litt 00
111 3
Mos
?14 30
28 24
16 46
in 0
Mos
?14 SO
8 fcOl
28 24
10 43
67 93
ID 0
Mos.
(14 tO
28 24
lti 45
In M
Mos.
<%"> H?
85 Oi
28 24
lb 45
c?'v?
(14 30 In advance, and ?10 44 each month
for twelve months.
Organs will be furnished on these plans, cither
through agents, or directly, to utmost any part of
the country
Illustrated catalogues with full descriptions of
the organs made by this company and circulars
showing in detnil the dlffeieut plans of payment
on which they are now oflered, icnt free. Address
mason <fc i: AM lin ORGAN CO., Boston, New
York or Chicago._
aQp<?- S E wi ng\^
"$20 i
MACHINE^';
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NOVELTY
PRINTING PRESSES.
Tnic nesT tkt invented.
For Amateur or business Pur
pones and unsurpassed for Gencr
ul Job I'rintlug.
Over IO.O00I? Ose.
BKNJ. O. "WOODS,
Manufacturer and realer m every
description of
Printing Material,
.MO fed--rat and 1016 Kneeiu.id
street*, Iloatun
F. MaoKusIck.6 Murrav HI . New
017 M r k' ? t fit ,
ouruo St., Chlcn
York; Ko'ley, Unwell dt Ludwig. 017 Market st ,
Phlladt lph a: H. P. Rounds. 175 Mt
go. send ior Illustrated catalogue
RUPTURES
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Bead stump for circular, or call. Abdominal Sup
porters, Bhoalaer Braces, Crutches; all kinds of
InttrumeutS for iloformltlos, Htlk StockttiBn, llody
Bolts,?o. ?H. A. U. Ol. i IV,
187 Washington at., Chicago,
CUSHING'S MANUAL
Of Parliamentary Praotice.
Rsif? r.f j-.",cc.-.-!!r.? and dohate In deliberative
assembl es. An Indispensable hand-book for trtri/
mcii'tHrafa deliberattvebody,tMiA the authority in
all the ?tatet?.
The most authoratlve expounder of American
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Price ti5 cent". Hunt by mall on receipt of price
Addrews Thompson. BMWn a Co.. Bo ?ton. Mass.
"GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK
Offers to and will give toevery mibscriber^vheiher
single or In a club, who pays In advsoco lor 1875.
and remits direct to this office,
A. Copy of ?'? TUTO RTCSOTJK,"
The handsomest chromo ever offered For clrcn
1 ir, contulnli g terms, etc , fd.ltos 1, A. OODP.V.
. R cor Hixth?t neslnni is.. Philadelphia. I'n.
fill flfifl PEACH TREES."
VVIvUU Very flue, n? thelnweM living
; . ? ? : an slse.and in lots to sun i>uirlin>ero; I n
general Nursery (-lock. Fur terms address
HOOVKK & GAINKS, Dayton, Ohio.
The American, Meat and Vegetable Chopper,
[From tbo Jtarm aid JFlrttUie ]
1 Herewltb we present an illustration of a moat
usetul llttie machine, designed to serve several
useful purposes In the kitchen, such an chopping
sausage meat, pie meat, ha*h. fish, fruit and vege
tables. A glance at be cut will give the reader a
general Idea as to the mode of operating the
machine. Retog '-umnact, It takes but little spac
and cau bo used on a kitchen table, taking about
t he same space as an ord nary chopping tray. The
American meat and vegetable chopper baa been
long enough before the public <o be tborouithl)
tested, and the volume of pr.tlse that bus been bo
stowed on It frorr. various nources must convince
nil tbas this iuvenilen Is alniu t a necessity in
every family. This chopper Is made In larger
alles for the uso of butchers, and these .have also
become very popular. '
i he-ia Choppers are made In seven dilT rect
altes?four alees for Family use and ihre- rises
for Butchers?and are sold oy the principal dealers
In Hardware, Hoose Furnishing Goods and Agri
cultural Ituplementa throughout thecoun'ry.
For Descriptive i'lroular and Price List address
D. A. HKWI?S&.CO.,
1 10 Ctmiiibcru Street, New York.
CUMBERLAND UNIVERSITY,
Business College and T legraph Institute,
I. KUAN ON, TRNNKHsKK.
NASHVILLE BRYANT & STRATTON
BUSINESS, COLLEGE,
No 03 and 05 Clnircli Htreet.
TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE,
No. 5 Mortis Cherry Street. ?
THE LEADLNQ COLLEGES.
For particulars c+11 at either ' 'olle??1, or ltd dress
the ? rlncipal. THOMAS TO.MhiY, Lebanon,
'lenn , or .Nft?hvll|e. Tenn.
Why Is Df spepsla so generali (simply
be. aus? It I* iieuiectud or maltre<i(ed. Htrlxe di
rectly at the cause. Remove the acrid humors
Which engender it, from the stomach and bowels,
with
TaHBANT'S KTKKKVK*CKNT HKLTZKB APKKIJCNT,
and Indigestion, with ad It* palnlul concomitants,
Is cured, .-old by . very dmgglst.
DR. WHTTTIER,
21). 617 St. Charles Street, St. Louis, Mo.
i ??ntlnuee to treat all easaa of obstacle* to marriage " ';
.inpurlllet, erery ailment or ilcst.es which rt.ulu ??..?.
i..n rctloa or Imprudence, with noperalkted imms
i>r. W.'s establishment Is chartered by tha SUtaa. ail
? . rl, Via founded and has been eatabtUbed to inn
?tt', certain and rellabla relief. Being a gradntia v
jeterat medical colleges, and haying tue experlen?. ?> a
long and euc:e..f..l lite Id his specialties h* ha* pel ?-.????
rcBicll?* that are efleotnal In all the.o ease*. Hit pall*r.?
are belog treated by mall or express ererrwher? V?
d.i.. i who i i, call or ?>ilio. From the great Bars
Mr of application* be la enabled la keep his cl e .-j
.111 page*. Klvlng rail symptoms, for two atao-v
EV2ARRBACE GUBDE,
page*, a popolir book which aboald be read by esary.
I ".It No married pair, or Dgraona oonitmiJatlng tit.*
rl?g>, can atool u> do wltboct rl. Hetsnlaloa the crearu r?
lie.iloal llierao.re on tbla subjeot, tha reiultsof Dr. W. a
Isag experience; also tha best thoughts fr?m late werk,
,o aurope aud .1 merles. Beat aeeled, po.t.Pald for 8t Ms.
ttaiWlaMca^BBl^111.''.1. -
HOG RINGEIt.
lb,O0A,000 Hing?,
to.ooo ningers. _
0,500 Tonga KolJ.
Itanln-ara Peelere Cell Them.
lilnfteTgl, I Inrspr 100?Ulis
T'.nr? S 1.1 -V l?y Mall, poal |"*I<1,
rii.ul.tr* <r*?. AdJrt ts
Il.Vf. BIU.A0O. Deeatur.lll,
ADVF.UriMc R-?t -IV ft*, to Gico r >?*>*
kil.v Co. 41 I'ork Ihivr. N V. Kir tnelt /nr..
BhJri or lOO ittioet, conlulolng ilMtsol J.w*J newt
ampSrs.sUid estimate* showlna coat of aar?f slattv
VINEGAR BITTERS
l)r. J. Walker's California Vin
egar Bitters aro a purely Vegetable
preparation, mado chiefly from the na
tive herbs found on tho lowcr.raugoe of
tbo Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor
nia, tbo medicinal properties, of ivhjch
aro extracted thorefrom without tbo uso
of Alcohol. Tho question is .aia&aet
daily naked, What is tho causo of tho
unparalleled success of. Vine'gab Zit
ters?" Our answer is, that they rcmovo
the causo of disease, and the patient re
covers his health; They are 'the gr&it
hlood puriflor nnd a lifC'gWibg.prmciplB,
a perfect Renovator and Invigpratpr
of tho system. Never bofbro In 'the
history of the world has a medicine, been
compounded possessing tho rein ark ablo
qualities of VineoaeBitteoh i? healhijjMthe
sick of every disease man is heir to; "They
are a gon?o Purgativo as well os.a.'Tpmo,
relieving Congestion or Inflammation of
tho Liver and Visceral Organs; in Bilious
Diseases.
Tho properties of Da. Walker's
Vinksak BiTTKBS are Aperient, Diaphoretic,
Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic,
Sedative, Counter-irritant, .Sudorific, Altera
tivn. ttn?l .AnM-^illfttiB.
Grateful Thousands proclaim Vin
egar Bitters the most wonderful, In
vi go rant that ever sustained tho 'sinking
system. *"* * -
No Person can take these Bitters
according to directions^and remain loDg
unwell, provided their bones aro'not de
stroyed by mineral poison or other
me an 3, and vital organs wasted, beyond
repair. , , ,
Bilious. Remittent and .Inter
mitteilt Fevers, which arc so preva
lent in the valleys *cf our great rivers
throughout tho United States, especially
thoso of tho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri,
Illinois, Tennessee','Cumberland, Arkan
sas, Red, Colorado, Brazos; Rio Grande,
Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannaby Ro
anoke, James, and many others, with
their vast tributaries, throughout bur
entire country during tho Summer1 and
Antumn, and remarkably so during sea
sons of'unusual heat and dryness, aro
j invariably accompanied by extensive de
rangements of the stomach ami liver,
and other abdominal viscera. In their
treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow
erful influence upon theso various or
gans, is essentially necessary. There
is no cathartic for tho purpose equal to
Dr. J. Walker's Vinegar Bitters,
as thov will speedily remove the dark
colored viscid matter with which tho
bowels are loaded, at tbe samo timo
stimulating the secretions of tho liver,
and generally restoring tho healthy
functions of tbo digestive-organs.
Fortify the body against disease
j by purifying all its fluids with Vinegar
Bitters. No epidemic can tako bold
of a system thus fore-armed, i
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head
ache, Pain in tho Shoulders, Coughs,
Tightness of tho Chest, Dizziness, Sour
Eructations of tho Stomach, Bad Tasto
in tho Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpita
| tat ion of tho Heart, Inflammation of tho
Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kid
neys, and a hundred other painful symp
toms, aro the offsprings of Dyspepsia.
One bottlo will prove a bettor guaranteo
of its merits than a lengthy advertise
ment, _
Scrofula, or King's Evil, Wbito
Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck,
Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammations:, Indolent
Inflammations, Mercurial Affect ions, Old
Sores, Eruptions of tho Skin, Sore Eyes, etc.
In these, as in all other constitutional Dis
eases, Walkbr'8 Vinboar Bittens havo
shown their great curativo pbwcra'ln tho
I most obstinate and intractable cases.
For Inflammatory and Chronic
Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Remit
tent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of
tho Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder,
those Bitters have no equal. Such Diseases
aro caused by Vitiated Blood.
Mechanical Diseases.?-Personsen
| gaged in Paints and Minerals, such as
[Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold-boators, and
Miners, as they advance in life, aro subject
to paralysis of tho Bowels.- To guard
against this, tako a doso of W'alkkk's Vin
boab Bitters occasionally.
For SK'in Diseases, Eruptions, Tot
ter, Salt-Rhoum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples,
Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, King-worms,
Scald-head, Soro Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch,
Scurfs, I)i.-colorations of tho Skin, Humors
and Diseases of the Skin of whatever name
or nature, aro literally dug up and carried
out of the system in a'short timo by tho use
of thoso Bitters.
Fin, Tape, nnd other "Worms,
lurking in tho system of so many thousands,
aro effectually destroyed and removed. 2?P
system of medicine, no vermifuges, no an
tnolminitics will freo tho system 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, the.) Tonio
Bitters display so decided an influence- that
improvement is soon perceptible.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when
over yon find its impurities bursting through
tho Bkin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores:
cleanse, it when you find it obstructed and
sluggish in tho veins; clean so it when it is
font; your feelings will toll you when. Keop
tho blood pure, and tho health of tho system
will follow. . .
R. II. McnOVAT.l) & CO..
Druggists wid Gen. Agta., San Fronoisoo, California,
sad cor. of Washington nnd Charlton'Sts., N. Y.
?11 Or
Sold by i
fruggtsts and Dealers.
OPIUM
MORPHINE MBIT speedily
cured by Dr. Ueck s only
tsown i.nd sura Bcmedy.
MO CHARGE ?
for treatment until cured. Call on or addreu
DR. <I. O. BECK,
113 John Street, CINCINNATI, OHIO.
WltKN writing' 10 advertisers pi*a/?o monitor
the name <>f this4,aper. So, ><? U.
An Interesting II
luatiated work ot 2St
... pHse?? ctmudafng
ihoM? who aro married
MARRIAGE GUIDE1;
Information to.
...... munit* marriage.
him. > ?or<vis Or. rums' Dlapenaary,
K1(UlO MrsH, BU IX>d?. Mo.
l'ric? fifty centn. by
li Ncrtft