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THE CONCORDIA EAGLE. DAGSL PUBLI3HINO CO. "OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF CONCORDIA PARISH." TWO DOLLARS PE: YEAR VOLIME X1i. VIDALIA, LOUISIN.\. S.\TIRI)Y. J ANIT ARIV 31. 185i,. NI' IBER 15 HBIBLL BISTE.IED. The selection of the N. O. Picayune as the sole medium for the illoutra. tlon of the grand pageant of the ('ar plval, Mardi (lras, Is flattering evi dence of the high esteem in which that excellent paper Is held by the wealth and respectability of the Crescent lity. Numbered with the getters up of this annual exhibition, so creditable to the taste and enter prlieof 'ew Orleans, are the leaders social, commercial and professional of the city. That these should make so ruarked a distinction In this direction is clearl;y, tdieative of an intention to give unusual recognition to ani hon eat, incorruptable, courageous public press; a newspaper which, through all these unfortunate seasons ,f radi cal and demlocratic corruption and fi.th, and anidil a thousand tenlltS. ti..ns for less honorable seC vice, has nevoer yet itbllslhed a word prejuidie. lal to the public iutereal, gooild morals Or sbOluld governmlent, nor vet rcsign ed oo iota of its si.lf respect or its ,will In theconldenalltion of os i doers ai.d their puruliuus work. ICONVICT LABOII. Tire :E.; r.E endorses every word of "'a laborer," whoie severe crii:ianml or the c'lnviet labor sys'en aippeared It the XO.. States of a few days ago This systein is pernicious unjiust, un denlorratic and a reproach to our re p itllcan yltemu of girrtlrllnent. Wh'lile degrating i.iicst luldu.try ant p'::elg ct i en a t ii i4 p . iiluoi. i~ at tile arue (lille iopens lpt a vast field for specuihtion aind ierilation to the moral and nl:ate.itl hurt of the whole people. It is the parent of the most Sruel and barnr:oui lpractic-s, ill which are incl 'llt1 aill nanner ofl hr. rltle torturoe tld nicuasIllnation. It is a liigr,'e tlI thil , t..tO it ",vhitch it is proseccrtd lriid is olerratid mio in those tlatles. ,uti as L.uisian:i aiid l.-rsi.sippl, the frailc:iise of whoa. pn. ple is rildit *:, ",r tiy ilt;i, :! lns o tiiles. 'he r onvict iu: i" be enrl;oy (d with piroit ti the ,t:ate and liot in . ,npeti!loo with the iilustry of : r (clueS In this diuci'ini, i: h1we\ v. I; wiuld afTfui i in itcolie to the I :t c(h l,! . Tit ,isppri'r s the vihi pr.':i tie. file ui . ll, .i c li i lit r:.t s supt 'rt :-rt , I AN IPPO'i i'hil:T. The appoiintmeint of lion. 1!. 'i. ?I: lin rr s i ellectr ot f Ilt i rt It'l ;v' nuie for the State of Lo!io-ialins iv ",,e ,ft e.c'r:',lilt" .ati-f;: tI li It, flit. Ib '0'ir c': siS of pI *il' of all pl ith l pairt!s lit !!,:., t l e. 1Ir. .ii r is e".senti ail it iciiirviatliv,, uitll r elpr i tiing as he i'e :thatinly does, tiii re-lpecti tle cli men of Louisiiaina pollitie. he ilil i]probably , ioti thit.indiihg hi. recent rpuiltican idepa.irttirtu, coi .td tihe ,oniellratlhn of the inctliiig aidiiii I.ilatioin,as ie hiase that oif Pri,illeit Arthlliur. Promiinent amongti thie in ber ppotied to Itlie tret chltd idil vii i iouts machinel goveruiniiit of l.oun isl,a, MIr. Minur ieas oily irit,r frulo tanily of it upIII lonets in his lceas of thie metliods best ,'altilated for I he overthrlow of this dirty cmiiI biNlttin. While with all thi prolYt si',,s oa detariiiinatiou tii purify the ci, it service, we cannot coiceivne of (C ".elaund giving recognition to the stinklingly rotten nmachine of MicEiin ervy ad iBulrko, we feel satilled that the new President's ear will be Spened to the desires of tIle resi.ecia' blilty and srubtanlce of this Mate, il 1. Ih elem int of our society lion. I1. C. Minor adorns. Calitalin Jack has been here with the Marx, andl left a great vermnilion liieii barge at our landing for cotton seed. The skilttinten complain of the lnfre queoncy of entertainments In Natliez andi the consequentit "seldomnienasa" of late and lpaying ferries. Our soiellme fellow citizoin, Judgo Reber, now of Louisville, paid Vida. li a visit this week. Nothingl but city electlons to re liere the dreary piolitical monotony of tlhrE' years to collle. 8:, culatlotis as to the stalility of tile I ew rutn-arolrlid levee (in front of towl grow frequlentt as the river ad nrnccs. 'We trilust the work may not Le put to the lest lhia year. TI:e drovers have come andil are conlillng to Natchez, with excellent sliok. Mlies command the usual eprii prlel, STEWED DOWN. The Doings. Rumors, and Prospects o0 Concordla Parish and Viclilty In Brief. Parties frol. Ihe interior report the swamps oun pieasan fly fu ll. Aaron Staniton, Esq., in widely spo ken r for shllrlovalty of Adams coun ty, Miss. The harhbor of Natc-hez and Vidallia will be in the hands of a democratic house, Wactchl 'ern. Mr. Dean'l Lemlo is stocking up-a coniderablto addition to the busi less htousesb of Vidalia. The ferry dock on thie Natchez stile has assumlled its springtnime tuleani ness, 'ere the trLCt'' begin to bud. I'llolrsd of a dozen or umore wed dl'igs in Naltclz and vicinity pro claim tile approach of Lent. The're are Imhtly hundred dollars hi sutscrilptilols dice tile F.cglc. Pay l:4 anld we will give yo aII H gCr d paper. '.t hiear that there is a prohblbiliiy of lhe Viidala Methodisi t church he. Ingc thrown into the \Vaterproof cir cult. ''lThe Vicksburr l'ost belieesee that "\'hit killedl ( c:k RHbin," W'ill ait tra:ct mil!icnsi of capital to the State of .l i: ,issilppI. '.clpt. (Tapi,. is anong several ex peri hacd river ccien, Who seelN atis- l IIlld that there will be no overllow this tline. I lelk a:dl I teiorder M..\ . Joy(c, rell'rts Lnllte, s ifc every depalrltcentcl ofl li wet- ll cocnducted clCe, muic |lll protedl. The j,'\.'elry fakir. Mon lay, d1,,of eritd tiler the first distribuctiCu of ipr-ptl!-, that lithe coiored people of Vii:ilia had been there before. S'ctay, 1(h1. Ficlllis l-. Shield, Iroighll over it drove of as ltine miules I hucvie ever enltered CoioncuIrdia r I The greater llmtlllhr of intenllt.lu vis:tare to the Ixpicict:n. In thii par isi, are rserving the trip lforu' M.&artl (Iras. 'Ti; p. isai i cf a t Sunidiay law inl ':atcihe',c will drive a greatr unIimbIltr oif l.r pe.ople to Vidali' oni the htst day of the wt i oi ic n search of al blrlte'r. (' it' it. rim' tihe oi.nvy cliiiicuilies th.ey imeut wt;''h, (1,lr `.l~ay" sor: cu tr pir;i!on dci-rv' eito2y for the pres nilit ciiI:it.ry cl ltlitidlllc of thie f.'i n. \!r. .\ '.hrl ( ilh apie'ý ne:a t m:lrket i i.::1 of tti. grianh collveulietltcits of th< townit aind s)h:tnhil ri-eotiv rlho utlo ',th-!:uhl: eVi,1 ,n , o ,f popl ullar appi r ,:cit'.: iln. \V'ith it etld la:ljel'ity inl the honle a rl i :t p)rolllp :ive /deei . !lrati!' exeln !iv'e, lhow i ik tiell flr ur rciiidt o cratic (onlire-szen (to stri; e fur river lit oPeS t*nit,s. 11hc I rhlt tle r. [Ltti, i Aclt . fruit tthe heitht Ot tli' n tv levee, sltrvi'c', Ihe tncl'roillhiic'r lriver, with a onlitenll inlle grec Ily Ilciproscd nll tllto of |000l' 0i'r000 tilt, [,lt<, \\'e a:e Pilca,l to hteatr tb-it the promici-o c flr t'icha . ttei!tiuirol tl 's re lllvery is i' ltht. ''l ir. lnntiring o'Thrt rnll h of ihn cl' icla lof'he nlt ,lihez Dimi r:t ililst he attrillmt, I. -ir li. ( c iic', sun-in-I.lw t lof f ilntr 'Z/i:Lt:t is v-iting at the YVnagIi c4- l:ato l: tliis hparish. lhit elterpris itig ioticbleac:t is propsitetor of :ti inc nlnii-e sheep 1-: rich io Texis. it,.. .f. V. Peinn Islcni ehing witt ara:i'fitg sittiecs at Wesley ' h ap.l, -at'b!,z, Wihe?) s-'erti, is inot helh in \'icllia, our Vidali ith'lrch pc1oplle wilt meet with a warnl welcome at this cisety templce. llad hit enltivated icreacre antd pro dilctitn of this year, iteei ciiipiledl adl lprinted, together with it descrip tioni iof the manl y icitural ladvatnlihtrs of1 lhis pItrishi und dliistrilhiiutld ait the havte proven aciong thts g:ttleers by that entierprise, 1 lhor are ril:ucrsoi' anotllher paper it Natchezli, to bie establishtled u, a soti I (ihiutnial b;tsis aii i esptciliUv deciit di, Ili lihe micaterlicl nciivactietintcccl iii this city of siclethii i ivaiiic e . titlch a lccper, well circtailteti, woitld work wociders for otcr teiglitboirs. Pri-vihtis to its intr-cilcctctiocc tito whiat iniihir to ttcuct excedhigly hi strict-ivi elercite, Wlscc ictigeci iin biy he - st ers durinic period duriit ac far icc-k aic B.1'. 4it. It is lice dciii icitclI'or eiiin "ccither Icealtire.'" which licive secured it popularity here. Rhonld the party of the atehez Democrat, who lately matrlied ia erii'l!o with the Implressive "litany" or the church, contemplatea further attempt at "an-wer5 to correspon dlnt'," t:e will please locite his flrl lills exetiqo olther whires tlhan in Vi. idtlia. A Vid;l iian. Ilak or white, wholir form( n letters andl ctapahle of' o silly anl enqruiry as: "l'Iea-eo Inform me whether (,rover .'levelatd., was not at one and the sinnie time Mayor and sherlif ' of Brooklyn,'" I" an int stollting prenpllllltoln of tile person re ferred to. It is .evert hcless ii fI'ti, though ap pearing iniretiblel. 'hie fortrune tell er of the Til Hn IlilIo roadll, justt olut elide Natchi'z, ti tIIilin'lrs al tion hier regular ci ,liners many of the lead l'g ladies of Natchez ind nolt a few frol I onlordia a lnd 'i'Tiinsa parishes, whle hef r li,:te, reatthing even as ifar ast Ihe \'i.'zo river, re"iniltred ie(elntly it biringing lito Natchez, fromiii Vii'k burg andl Lieiyoiilnd evr:ial ladies, who v!tited the most coiiiisnhrahlo of thei Vidliialislbuhtirbs for ti.sale tilpurpose of havling their "fort:lles told." Althrough Mr. L. '. '-irniivell does not anticittean fov rlilow to interfere wilth his large wagion li aitricilttir atl rtpair bulsiness, yet lie ii satliilst of a rush of business this si Ilng, iild wo'ld like hie friends and patrons to endtill i their ordeis ai tearly as coo venielit, so Ihat the work lilay be put throigh on tiime. ('int'. ' r. '1', Evais is ',lleetiiig cup iu iof tile anll*e. ell l ln ':,r,+ ill ('un icardia, hor exhibition ait New Orle:(is 'Though hincOl Veiit lit to dlisplay to tlilti worild olur ,present greatness, "we ilay, at le-as, five an idla of our big niht 's'"efo' (dt wall," in the attemptii iI attract capital andii idti.,try to our pa1iri.h. M1esar. J. it. Ye.iirger and M. A. .ioyvce hv\e Ieen appiit'od to repre senit this partii at the meeting of the National a o tho Planters Assocallion to be Iheldi I lin the Txp)sitieo bitilding oni Ie Inth. anid lie geniital Mike'l s ioiw ihirdl at wiork, stulndyilng up the use iiail iIaiie, ofI the co-ttili worim, wtllh ai' ve'v of presentilngi alapor up on the iib)ljc't. Mliiir ti,:ttney ii his report sug reato: h p!ite:. tio, of I'tlo Alto anid G;ilrs Iby .sblll..rgei. spurs, sttYl as ti• o i Iii i lat New Orleants, to cost lo.0(l:l tc:t"i. tie e ttiiihates the total cast of I:t !".' l Nth';eht harbor at -7 , . -. ,it 's, niliev, W lhhti we Will nlot _e! .:1 non Juiml >. The river at "'iilalia is hovering aboutt a stii:il, at iiho t , 4' , with most enswour ii :t- frlls ftloe hthlo. Tr t wlii =. e ui.lll od l e s, ie i n ll t -pper M1i..is -iti{.i aril \issouri, anl slight iic.e + ii t ' . 'L'taias and ('utiher lau 1. T'lh1e re; irls f two haltes to tilth I,1re, this ,vear. in the Ilhi, are con ti na !yl h" h , , n tr illii.t. W el wovillt :" oh'ije , h.i"ii our ireaders in the r,:r flaril-h isS withi reliable dl:i l hi thi ' it : 'i so . I I;-eat et,+i thi'I ug- 4'+111€h Concordia parish h:"" fal h ih t', unearth a soill, ir' Stilith,r of '.\ll i'lict upilonu the ilo trn 'ii, to-ni ht " uir'. roiil tand li iltait 'lI io - ,h i ii , t ll ti i-e it' ta bet.ii, 1 t tir i laptd for tihe pro-iiu llducti d of s c h i a s:"t aS "u t ti u li.t tle shows nity." Mat'id J t : uyI, o' l-tirastat, Nat itlhe . the, --a'.-le e wl:itle i\ill I t.ipe all hiandlt in til' t I Il ii[t'.l lile ilr. Jof iny tlite tlorts that wrork LA rent ntext weI nnitli, lwhein o, l pleted, thliie levees wi:l statiiit a rise equall to thait lo hist'It.ar. first in the aitih to 'attevoft lthe ! an 1 fettiie' of tnel _".wl=l. An n_".ri:ltliis ifor, Trennas, proi oulase pril e tr oad ditiud. to t:ia il hrlpri' i o ern. Snow says to h) 1 :ii< .y < I. t , '"\ t'. - chez is hti nt e iiier 1 h:1 e it useii in RAIL WRINKLES. The Prolected P.nlargement of the N. J. & C. It. L Now It Mlay Effect Concordla Parish. "All that Is required. ohlerved one, who seems to be poisted, Is A modest eonlritutlon fromn the Cll i lith throlugh which the proposed oxttl! aeon of tho N. J. & '.R. R. will pa., to secure an immetliat Inauguratllon of work In extending the road and In widening the gauge of the line al ready laid down, and this project once in operation, Natchez will hr come tihe distrilbutit point upon the MissIsipipi for A ttairta coanl anth iron m:akhii, it, with its excellent mneaint of cheap trainportation, a most de siraHle point for I-on manufacture. I tell you, this project Is A (;oL,)I:N PnO.ltIS for Natchez antl it will certninly heI promecutod to complletion." "I sunp pose, suitested tile I'EAr;.E repre-en titive at this po1,I. il the event of a widened| - :cr , t'l N. J. & ('. R. It. will he forced to remove their ldepot to the oast of tihe tow n. It will Ie im piossible to carry ia stad:nard gaizlte throuih those cr'o,s ;and( tullloli' to the biluft." "Not at all, was the re ply. The shorlit d:s'ance from Vid:a li to tile Texas-l'a"tile: at Alexandria, at once, sutleslts this as the easiest and cheapest way for the introductllon of Alabama coal into Texas. I be lieve that a conell tion In this ditrec tlon is included ill tihe project. As 1 Illdlerst.uli'l it, a ''ay through C':ail it. to a pililt iilumtmliately a oive tlie gravel liar is cliontentiplatl:ed. Ilore ln ELI.EVA.tiOa WIL.L BtE BUILT bo tritansliorts, caplia:bile of carryintl the loaded cars actlors thla stream, to the N. it. It- and Texas, which will bear tlhem forwarl to the Tone sItar Sttie. Thist is all spoken of and no doublt butt that it will he cart led lea The wildenglll and extenstAn of i ele N. J.a.ntd (. R It. Is noit a irete p iper proJet, such as we have Bieno nflileted with In tlhd section, but omi wit. golod solid bottom to it. TliTh cor.plli:tlli of a road, froml Vlidalia to A !exaidria. at least, will ilecessiat ly follow to perfect the system."Y This "eliiuielli, llt of' ile N. J. aId C. I1. RI. oi'I lI:itS TIlE BEST P'ltO-rlCT yet pre-ented for the acnlletion of a li . ::crls '' till-orld is ta is!, i I ie \'%!: o of sue tol a I:rg1 e dii TriC t of ttii I at lih andi the towi I of Vidialia 1'am.1t he over estimalllll. WlehiI ocnetiig up tihe wi-ld lanils for adlja iti ilt Milet, it would belE, ig al i i I ll rilttk rivet ' totton to this poii tt-; thie opierationts of the road itJl, tlo, W'itll it t h ihltconsderaiolr , Irin 'ini as it wOlliird tu h e it11es ill IItrans-. il ie t ant ilu a ri'er ter': i nt ofAliti 'i iip rta t trluvk li: e, ti e s wouitll be mair y t e tr.iiels ritni Itlly tt t, liel:lstIl l co i (er i l t TllH, LEVEES. Ie i an interview with ,ir If. I .It Ri kt i lrdsuOl , T ief i.rl in or )f t.i:o State ILev'tO w tard, tthe V'iiecak stilir Post state I that tic t o,,'ril expre . edl touch ueasiness, w henl al'o~iimu to the i llditiotti ofe the 'lill::ikte 'i Bend and Desonia levees. ,f l.st I ar rail. A lore" of i 2' cp vitol, he thas re uve"Id romi the ýh iip's 1,;3.", It"' - tse to this Ltltt.r i int. An it ll ith - at torte ii still re, ttired : on inh , i these ltvs,.,i t at,t ) , "lt i e t .:i , it of la tI w irk rel:iihtic t yvi ;, t it re 1ti,-ol ipletiit n of thte 1iliket in Ieii dt levee. l Mtijtr iathtrdton, b rrk lulili ell the thaltahi .Miller's repo,.: I a break i,i "hipp's lt:he on, is i ,>'r tr,.l. The Major it wurkinb like a rrjai. THe has ,oncenitatedl l i, hi, Im, t. -s< the 1-i111s of lmmediateldoni, wher'e work it kept up btih n;,lit anddl .y . A l other duiihti 11 J ilts lie keens tht li rall'hital a:1:''l, ilies Well ins irnme-1as to the situlasin. Ina s.l pllt'l l intervlew wi'3 the Tilley!,-1itocrat. i.jior itch rd-v. l HIS VIEWS. A Concordlan Viits ther rxnosltion and Expresses Ilimself. "Where, 1'r. FA.ar.r, oh ! where h:aK they hhhldn all thn..P Ilnlty evltlentet of the nattrail ar vn:#I%- ,!et, Industry, natiPe i:natera:l. l'rn-rroe and "ill the rest of It, from ('on, ordia partinl, the shipment of which kept yoi so hniy last ttll ? I hanve ;tar,.h eI throitugh the main tutllln;i., throih the glars horltculltnral hall, atnnnt the machinery, throueh the peanut otandn, over the !,ile of sttff Intended to furnifsh un art Lrtatlry andi inl the conllltenanCes Of fIhe v ie;. orq arid I have fllied ,o far, to dl; 'over i;(uch of anything fromul ('oncor ila pa.jarl, It pv:ny o thnt -ll tho ftine tilnl s t=ave hIoPto mnlteblji or h:ae str:ayed off. If +l !1h It the oasne, the v:lriot:s .duit itttles on exlthitits slholli lie Inform ed of the troulhe and la sub-commit tee on herdhing i unj eliat,!v y Itititilt ed fr thr-re is some 1probability of a tinial opening, to take pIlie when thib 3f,.Enery deserll ption of iadmnti trnt';on is relttov(d, t nlmlloe orollm for anll tr.cnltlve appolinted ly the Na tiii,:!l gvo rinmlent or oriie otlher 'tr'-,'cy in wh!ch the pnhlic han3s 0 fl it.lve, and we should niot fail to -howy oilrselves then. '1lhis big show has erfntainly been cond'leted unloer a nlatlokeni nortioll. adt, as it teglin to tlawn IuponI the people that thit great i,:lfn of thego'v ernment, the-e State ald indi\'idua:t! a;.aropl i" sion=, those nmetnli |leent ex hivi l, - 1 lre not toem t'ihti ,ll Iitlu Iely for the t oinor itand glory of II. P.. I. The I'i'tn-'or I ':.eral 1.nil thei e::Uiil ntent of hi~i immt ediatte polit!,al fl nhtingI, they ire be"olIni unitlXions that Ihi re:i intentlo ti thi trhe:net deouls erpl:dit re ot iloney andll eflthrt theitllvaln . emeiln oi t o rctiellli. art and itndlit.t y thi nation,. shonil he ear rvl,(l out, iyv a Illangiente t haviing pnoli . confidenc and nal.table of at Iracleig the pntli.' Interest. The shiow ii-lit. 1l,-wever, is a igrand stween~. My ret - le to s a of thee Ph'il adellthhl ('eniteeleial shrivel tip, whein inll onpnrilcnn wilth this sit pendeous colleetlon of the ottiirt and natuteof all n:tol u tllld jnst so soon as all reason fr "r: iveroe ceriiiclstl ins removed, thei le w ill flock here by the thilttl·tt s, ves, aI:i!!iona . Tflh.re will :e. lfeletr only al di n courteou% !be st" t1), n 0n.l no ha1)11l 1of angry hthomie:R Ienv indilgnantly do llalltling the neie- due l ; ll.m. 'rte greo.t bilk of tho vi-itor' :p telir to mte Ito Ito :riillt the North il al : ll.onshaiti ref'r.i -et - to lit' hotel e' titeru wolllt il:,:ate that suith in the save. W hy d 't t o' ,a 11 pl np' trcn out tl ttr,:i In Ilrta ii rselIlse Ihiq lt our (1 )n J editl r hi-tit tilonl dal we sh, h! o .l1"' iI Iy !.u tile fir t altid Illost l lle .'~, i ', it s ti t ,,rl. IMPRES IVL P:tIl'lltG. Rev. Dr. J. 'I. Ityr, of N:ahrile, Telln , the r :v t- - .. !," , t , it h~ C l - lnl py otrarted :. :.1 ` t t ! 1 r Ie c rl,' torihtn ' hapel , N ".'! i, a unI 0" noI ortlinttry i Ii t n ,te:tilty i. the work ho ha- u ';h, en. H• i : plain SI poken o n, e , .Iioiy II t - i.rn ,-t ld en im Ii e i x haydingly e !it- han:u; ., fIn, it-t11 g :I ,... iurt ihtig'' I I .1.i Fi ii i v--c if . !! i . mi br of'lh . ,,," 1,l \' , < or darny ni 1ht, tIh : .t It1a ::, t.'+ ,il t (S - ( 1ti 1y inl p ,''. I l.:' ti. ,i i n d ,+ "1, 's loftr , ' "i t ! v'-,:.:;! : lo ti It' l, ii t't ai n ,t i ut d li it, t, , urnigil " i to 1, t i, i , tii l iir-i - : at Y\ azo, it' .. e - 1 t ,i.l e .it:, li pil narit. ni ...! d'Cur, i- at r npelt for t' n ea o t f;c..- in a t I) . to . T11ruh" i tie 'l 0 iti l l ot i- li vo ace d int1it Ii inlitio n d n o .lir . ratnlit t : 'trti' a. ! -Ifritoal t ., . , fl :im y ,- i.'y 'Iln wli hl~t I r o I rt t tie ujt. to the up-n ories of for:' Iinute. , t 1i1 a. m. mUnitrov bol. I S onvlaeed. 1Mr. U. G. King, foreman of the Lee. tonia Democrat, Leetonia, Ohio, writes: " Da. S. . . HART AN, Columbus, OhioN Gentlemen: Some time since, I had oeo, sion to doubt the genuineness of moat of the articles that appear in diferent papers in regard to your wonderful.PaavarAand my curiosity was to great that I deter. mined to write to one of the many people that claimed to have bec cured by this medicine. and accord;:ngly wrote to Mrs. J. W. Reeno;d:, of New Lisbon, this county, and received th: following reply," "I received your letter this eveaing, nd in reply would say that PeRU.thvAI Ib lieve, saved my hfe, and I cannot recotar mend it toohs hly; lot all comrlaints it is the best medcen: is existence. It seems to hlip you as you swallow it. I would advise any one surering from my compt:nt to tlke PcUNA a.id be con. vrnccd. Yours truly, Mrs. . W. Rey. nolds.' Now. that's her card, word fo eord, and as I arn well acquainted with the lad,. I do not believe she would lie. It is truly wonderful hov your medicine dxs do good. J)m,:-s L. Mooney, Prospect, Ohio, ..;:e.: " For t:e pst ten y-ars I have beer. sufferlng fromr constipation and 6ypp-peia, and al the evil effects that accompa.y t ;e:n. I was treated by a n.:mber of do.tors, all to nio effect. I uned .everal pate at maedi:incs, which did e - no good, a,;d asut three years ago I wa; sevzd .lii t .be cre nervoustrouble, and was obli-:4 to qtilt farming. I thouht rme' d:",'s we it! scoon be over, but lat winter I received one of your pam pn:its called the "' Ill of L:fe." I at once tr,.d yo.r PE:uNA a.:d i ANALIM. Tiuey helped me ri ;ht away. I used nine bottlesosi P.atu' A ::dt:: e Of MAtALII; and now I a-n q:;te w- I. and able to resume farminig. i .i c had a little child which was attacked with a severe cramp in the stomach; we thno-hiit it would go 1 into spasms. I u.ed nothini. but PeaUN-A. We gave it at injection of ProatrI and warm water, and gave it a teaspoonful of the medicine internally every half hour. It was relieved in one hour, and has not blen bothered since. I have also used it with as good eftfect in case of croup and colds. I know that iit Is a wonderful medicine, asod recommend it to all who are in poor hea:th. TIv .Lbove statement I ami willing to swear to., W. M. Plants, Deep Valley, Greene county, Pa., writes: " Please send me your book on the' Il!s or L:Ce.' I have used one bottle of PEusrea, aJ am great ly benefited." " LET ME TISS IT." "ILt ne tics it," cried the tlney cheru. and a pitr of brawny amt snatchlied the cl:ildish devotee o.f pop ular liberty frnm Its 1unes ain-s; then claul,ing the brazen herald of fleedlorm, the lovely Infant fervently kise:l it, while murmurlug : "'Dod bess you oldl tbell." It was the grand child of Jr'errson Davia and it was 'bordri" that way to eurapture the gushing le% lapliaper reporter, and r oachrd ilr ai n eli.iole, whlich has set ther orlv iii n grin from ear to ear. 'i- * i I j iii-suienon.'' not quite as c'he lr y _'L,'e i tii as her of lNch olug Ni . h.i;,, nut :ill amusing and Very ) ,in. Itirat"h e and I seful. ThIe ! ',',n ( L .ic.l ('o., Baltimore di'., tii ir, of, the celebrated Brow '.- Irn Iai, in, have just issu ed :t i e:i:: iii I:!;il }lhlok and Alms. nut for I::! -:,i -i a-cnlmplete and use fltl I::.1 , Lint ilik for men. I'Theo Iu :l:; -iu are attractive, ";t-i i h _ ii : rt'i t Iall:ill\ valuable il a: . t, I:!:.. Thliy are furnish cd f'ret,, ( :L;:I;: by idruigists and 'ut!n I v . r -Lee; crrrs, biul should hity no: :,ito t.ii":cI tih I rown5 l Chem i t i (: .. .ill -,.l t.hi ,r ,ok on re "lrli uti . iii (crti vi.iurl to prepay .I,,:n imir,'ial College 421 N ,r:h r, . ,, :. < . Lo.ti s, Mo., is .~..i.. I ii. i.rk- i to lie otntrtV. I l.a I i ,- , ..1 titr more than :emýigrcL tying young ,, . .: nd., . fh r lie i'itelli I , ,im i :;clieial du St 11 , I t., lducted S: ., t';' it 1 I cr ps of pro = t l , vr seltion S, \ , i I , :l Ollmer , stl . -1 , ih. r r irtulars. ~:r >. s-- TH i I culiar to r 1 ,,,t 1 , h - std, k Il, tv-ni ., tii. ,p,,e I rc--. l-iae , re trade mark and r ,.,lc n, ,i rc--l' r. "f, kDsesoo(ther. m ii in~w c icll u i BLITROa