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LF STATESMAN prnusnED by CAIIOWET.L fc 3rOIlIlIH. AUSTIN THXTISDAY JL'LY 2. 1877 folltlral !ul. J3ol Iugcrsoil clerjy art; lnvin; war. and the Califormt, it warm aul wordy A year ho the Ohio It-.-puViicans rc fueJ Jnd;.-e Taft foi C.ovcrnc-r btewse hi! wa tivi lihrral. Now thy talk r-l him btcatis Ik; h not so liberal as lliycs. Of thirireu daily jiapcrs in Iowa, it S now said, nine favor the President's policy. A week ago there waabut one . rcjiortcd. Have ollices been distributed iu Iowa lately. An envious purs-jraphtr remarks: "It baa been oiTTe'l that the lady with tlio diamond ring will scratch her nose, iu a given period, four times as often an any other wotuaa." Accordiug to the riew-p-;pfcr gossip?, there ia u reaction ou the wine uea tioa in the White Il'n'ie. It will not be long before they have the President habitually iut . ated. The diHeience between Chamber lain and Packard is to be found in the fact tfcat the former ist for open war on Have, while the latter is cautious and politic, although C7idently hostile. The New York Hi ruld notices that the negro clement is so larjje on our vessels that white men-of-war's men whose terms have expired will not en lit if they can fret any thing else to do. Morton's ndlui-i m to the President's poiiry n rliiclly mn-irkablu ad inli ..... : .... I. :.. t . . i- i t . . . . . . i ' ik imm ih-iici iii me success nt the policy. jllurton r.m never failed to Mmw a keen scent for the winning aide. Members of the State Central Com mittee of the (iicreuback party will meet in New York on the fifteenth of August, for consultation end to rix the tinm and place for the State conveu lion. 'John A. Jwuson, new miniate to npain, in i.ii intro-luced mto the Iowa legislature resolutions violently denunciatory of Spain, and calling on Iowa ("ongressmen to secure tlie recog nition oi iiiuun inuepcnacncc. tdcar-licadel business talk is what is now of mot value. Loud-mouthed demngo(,ueP, "great war governors nud ull those sort of things will nave init little mtlucnec during the comin lour yenri. .Now we an- all for busi ness. A Jiew oik letter says: "The iise In cotton is attributed to the large - clearances hence during the past three weeKS, winn liave caused a gradual receding of The stock on hand unfil it is now below the figures at the same ;i nod last year." A i I . .it , i . ... iiH iiiui mi nun mis oeen limit in honor of the American filibuster, Ward, who Rented the Chinese in sub duing the Tuipiiig rebellion in 1SC3, and religious services uro to In; held regularly by tho natives of tlie town Where ho was killed. iuoth the MUioml It'nmhh'ain, of Washington: "The course of flen Hampton while in the North is worthy of all commendation, for he said noth ing which was not calculated to pro mote u friendly furling between the North iind Soutii. Would that all our public men were a wise and pntri- ui'. I he rcmitinn of Oeu. Custer uud the ollictis who fell with him have been removed l y the government from the scene or the nmesncie. (leu. Custer's body will be buried at West Point, in iiccordiinco with an expressed wish of his, and tho others will be placed in the uatiouul cemetery at Fort Leaven worth. Iu Virginia the per i!ty for petty lar rcny is thirty-nine lashc. The oiTeiider is tiealuil to fifteen or twenty of them i i . . i i . . im ini-u iiuiiru loose io rest, witn a irouest to call arc u ml the next day and receive i no remaimier. rrcssing bui ness is suro to previa the culprit from iiieeiing mi engagement, ami there one lesH thief in the community. The new movement to citab'ish cheap cutis in Ne i ork through the medium f the joint stock ".Manhattan Citb oiiipany, iimucii, OKU lair to be a hicccm. Tlie capital is to be a (jiiarter i a minion uoiiaj-s, nnd of this SlTo Mill, ortwo thirdnof the w hole amount, was subscribed when t'- - books were openeii on iucmI.iv. (m '.is amount $ (Kill was r-ubfciibf't, b, epresenta tivesof wealthy KugluhiiKu. John Stone Pullen, formerly a New- Orleans sugar merchant, memb.-r of the Louisiana Legislature, aud a colon?! in the Confederate army, who loaned . '00,000 to tho Confederate "overn incut, aud vas bewared by the result oi ino war, uiect in a wretched tene luetit in (iraml street, Ilrooklyn, last week, and was saved from burial at the puhl.c expense bv the charity of hi fellow-tenants. Ho was born nt Baton Louge, Louislai a. . nithmtiia int r it w days, owing to the stringency of tho times, the pub lishrrs aud employing prii.teM of lioth J.ouisville, Kentucky, au.l Columbus, hio, have agreed to a reduction of w ages. Morning papers in Louisville pay thirty-sit cents per thousand. In Columbus the r ites agreed upon arc, on morning papers thirty live cents, evening papers thirty-two" cents, week hands 1 1. The pnsent scale is forty Xi:uH lor uig!it vork, thirty seven and u half ccuts lor day work. , The If?r-(h'n was established in March, 1ST-, and during the rest of Hie year it lost t-'i-2,0';.7". In ISM it hwt U.fiU; iu ltl there was a balance of ft.: i,8iJ on the wrong side. In October, H73, it was sold to a new company, but not until it had lost in less than ten months the sum of $71, lltl, and iu tho rest of jc.r it aided 1 1, 005, makiag ?S3,p.2 tor tho w hole year. In 1S70 tho loss was .-,,aia. 'This makes total in less than rive years of $303,703, in which is not in cluded the loss by deterioration of ma chintry and fixtures. This was in the populous and prosperous City of Chi cago. VThittcraore, ex-cadet peddler and larcenous carpet-bn or legislator of S.miiIi Carolina, has marched w ithout impedi inouUuta the bowels of Massachusettf, and Jfcissachtisctt feels very sick, lint Massachusetts ocght not to bo discour aged. She got rid of Wlutfemore once before, when L had been caught swiudiing, by nuking him chaplain of 'a tegimeut during tUe war. Why uot ordain hint now as a missinnarv," and lei him "steal awhile awayv to" Kern per county, or any other place where a $:ool article of preaching is needed, and where there itn'i 'much lying around that h could, pick up; ine jsew loik 7,V-?n? has hid a roving correspondent in the South for two or three months past hunting for aigus or a Kepubltcau organization of tho next House, and he pretends to have found out that Ilinks will be speaker. This correoudent is cither w-vcry credulous or very uosctujuh us. iHiwever, for Eanks hasn't the clim :metlns of a chance. He thought he was a Liberal w hen hewtut into the .forty-fourth Congress, but he had changr?d hi mind so much before jt adjourned tint ifir that he spent a'.l last winter in a fruitless tiT.rt to pu-h liimself forward a the leader of the extreme Itcpublicms. The result is that neither Kepublicans nor IAujo Lvii irsjjtvi Uim. The populutwa of the city of Charles tqn u50,O0a-2,0OO white and 33, COO colored persons. A the colore I irr I son octnomber the white, of course tha mortality table embrace a greater "-ber of the former than of the Ut. j. ufr-but t- disproportwa cf dcatl is i .riiiiDgl gutter thettuc Istojior- tion in the xpnltion. Thua amone the whites there were 668 death and a-jjoncr the colored persons 1344 deaths in 1S70 or twice as many among the Utter as among the former, though the colored population exceed the white only one-third. la 187j there were iM deaths among the w hites and 1240 among the blacks still about the same disproportion. Id 1878 there were tw-uly-setveu deaths in the thousand among I oth white and blacks. A correspondent of the V,drleston Xt4 mtJ Courier, writing ,;..ia IJelU.c, says: "It would be impucfJe r- r me to convey an adequate idea of the im prebion made npon my miui Ly the sight of tlie magnificeut country through which I have passed. From Warn to IJcltoo the scenery i in a bigli degree attractive and beautiful. The eye never wearies in lookiag out upon the rich prai.13 lands, stretching away to an illimitable extent, clothed with luxuriant venture of the deepest green, interspersed with occasional clumps of trees on the borders of the streams The lands !.; i.l of isexhuusiible fer tili y, ui,ii i por'.M.js of them under culiivatioii iijiiicite by the advai.ee lurnt and 1 ixurinnre of tie growine cr ip tlie am i7.i!,g r:chiis of iLe soil " lodge Dradley, of the United States Supreme Comt, who is holding a tii cnit ccurr in i'ior.liern Oeoigm, has given esr to the c. nijitaints of the ieorgin'is Hi it United Suites revenue ollieeri have bceu lacking illegal aud iiucalle 1-fni tint-sts, und has issued an oid r iu which he hi) a: "No warrant s'.a'i be isMi.-d by auy commissioner of lh: court for the seizure or arrested uiiy person charged with a crime or o leiise against the laws of the United S tt iiiion meiubel.cf or susnicion o Ihe per.Miu nnkiug 6ueh charge, but only upon prutMbie cause, supporte oy i, nin r i itirmution or men persoe in which &hail be stated the facts with in his own knowledge constituting th grounds tor bucu 'jelifcf or suspicion. The financial year of the government i iii-cu .nine uo, ami an accounts are made up to that. date. The receipts o revenue from all tources for the yea were: From customs i:i(),439,00Q, Irom internal reveiiuu $ 110,438,000. from miscelUneoiM sources $23,447, mju; total, !r.'7l,:;2.,OIIO. This isflC, ljo.ouo less than for the prccedin year, the f ' Hg oil being entirely iu cii-ioins customs receipts art ?: 4:;i),b(l .,er than Secretary Mor rin a cbii.j.i'1; t ne interna! revenue rccei'ils arc yl,S83 00: less, and th toi.ii receipts are 000,000 greater. i :ie total expenditures, exclusive p-r- ts on hccouut of the public debt, v 1 1 i.i.i. )..;4, a reduction of f 13, --.1 .1.. t - m . ' iiom me preceoingyear. l uese lig ne- .; h mmked improvement in ihe g-niue-it riauncos, and the fact is due to tlie 'CHulute stand in favor oi retrenchment made by the Democratic majority in the lie House. We are ste-'dily reducing iioth our cxpendi tu res and tn.o tniount or taxws collect, from the people. The Imminence Cohttittitinunllst satisli:d that the greenback party growing rupioly. It declares that the bloated aristocracy of the North, or any other part of the couutrv, who live luxuriously every day, may as well mine up mctr minds to lake greeu- nacKS lor tin ir bonds, and try an in vestment in real estate, or some enter prise that will put the value cf then bonds in circulation and give employ ment to the starving millions who have been made pinners bv tlie outrageous- tax that enriches the bondholders who pay no tax whatever. These bonds mils be wiped out, or bread riots will loilow, und a poor man s aimv will b raised who will not hesitate to scatter the wealth of tho country, if not eoui- laoiy, men to tne winds. Starving, unemployed people arc not very aDtto be reasonable and moderate in their de mands. I he necessities of the ncople ure iicn ns 10 muKe mem .i..-.per-ate. Old party ties nolong'.i- hold the people. The demands of nutur for bread make the people foruet washer they wore Una leals or Democrats. F,m- ployment agents who can give satisfac tory assurance of liberal employment. prompt pay and fair prices, can secure an the votes, and the laborer will for get that there was ever such a thmg as a i'cmocralic orjtadical party. Ituia stares the country in the face, and the people clamor for more greenbacks wuu wnicn to satiety tfce reasonable oeiuanus oi ineir lamilies. and lor a release from the bond which makes lliein serfs to the bondholder, Washington letter says: "There fittJ properly be no question that the rrcudent is siucere in his declarations with rcferenco to reform iu the civil set vice, and that he means to carry out, to far ns he can, the sentiments cnuu- ciared in his letter of instructions in re gard to the reductiou of force in the New York custom house. But it u no more than truth to say that littla con- Udencc is leit here in any permanent pood in the matter through the action of the Kxecutive alone. The reduc tions ordered at New York will, oi conrs be made, to be followed likelv by reductions in other custom houses. but as soon as Congress meets pressure i pouut--ai and persoual mends will be brought to bear to restore Ihe old irder ot things. Tue Proideut wil. e a mnii of irou indeed if he can stand iut against the politicians. The i tlice- etkers and the othcuholdur of ill United Sta'ea have long since rcacheo ne corciusi .u tint the government is cirnud on lor their benefit, aud tha the olli.vs are the exclusive property oi the pirty w hich happens to be in th control of tlie government. Tho peo ple will have to le taught that the oliiccs beloi" to the covernmeut. and not to a p'i;u,i'il party. It is the be lief of ihoj-e ie who have made stilly of e.v . ..en icf rn tha il vrill not be i ibio for the Extx-utive to conduet ihe government on l'"iiines--principles in the absence of sinctk Wi-Mtion directed to that end. and. as Uw- rp always sul j:Tt to repeal or amen i ut, it is held tbat the only sure r. - :id of securing a well managed and ecouomh al civil seryics it to re mote ii c- ti.ely from tue domain of politics through the agency of a com prehensive constitutional amendment." CltuDcc In tbe noon. Although the moon may be regarded to all intents and purposes dead, it must not be supposed that no chaages whatever take place upon her surface. On the contrary, some of the peculiari ties ot tne moon s condition must tend to cause even more rapid changes of certain order than taki place in the case cf our own earth. Thus the treat brjgth of the lunar day, tndthem ion's waterless condition and rare, atmos- I here, must help to cause a compara tively rapid Mumbling of the moon' surface. During the locc and intense ly hot lunar dy lie rota substance ol the moon' surface uiunt txpand con siderably, for it i raised to a decree of heat exceeding tbat of boilice water. During the long lunar night me surface is exposed to a degree of n (liberation far exceeding that of the I nterest winter in the atctic rrio is, cci mutt rout i act com standingly. This alternate expansion and con' ruc tion must gradually crumble all the loftiest and steepeat portion of the moon 'a surface, and wid doub I , in tha long tun tbat is, wiw. hundreds of millions of jeara hvuee dtstroy all the moat marked incguUrl -tus of the moon's surface, luecascaof change which have been recognized by telcscopista who have car fully studied the moon's surface may, all, without exception, be referred to this proces of gradual, but atoady, tiuin tegration. The mot remarkable case hitherto known, lor example, tha dis appearance of the lunar crater Linne, is far better explained in tbia ws j than a tbe rtu! volcanic outburst. This case has i .eutty been dcacribt 3 as follow by the trueut writer: In tbe Unar Sea of Bcrenity there was once a dttp crtttr, acarlj tevtn miles across, a very distinct and obvious fee tore, even with the small telescope (less than four inches in aperture), used by Beer and Madlcr in forming their celebrated chart. But, ten year ago, the astronomer Schmidt, a seleuo graphcr of selcnographcr (who has, in fact, given the best energies of his life to mooc-gazinjj, found this crater missing. When be an nounced the fact to the scientific world, other astronomers, armed with very powerful instruments, looked for the crater which had been so clearly seen with iUIIer's small telescope; but though they found a crater, it w; a nothing like the crater described by Madler. The present enter is scarcely two miles in diameter and only ju-'t visible with powerful telescopes; all around it there is a shallow depression, x.-crjpying a region about as large as the whole crater had been before. Jt seems impossible to doubt that a great change has taken place here, and tie question arises whether the change hi a been prcdiir-eil by volcanic activity or otherwise. Svr .I hn Ili rschel pro nnunred somewhat confidently in favor of the form tr hypothesis. "Tne tans'. plaur-iblc conjecture,"' said he, "as to the cane of thia disappearance items io be the fi'litg u,f f thj crater from bi -neath by sn elTtision of v.cious lava, which, overflowing the rim on all side?, mty have s flowed down the outer si pe hi to iiT ice its rugiedness, and convert it ia'.o a gradu-il declivity casting no stray Miadows."' "But how tremcudou-i th: volcanic energy," we note in the p issage refeired to, "re quired to fill with lafa a crater nearly seven m'les ia diameter and more than half a mile 'eepf The volcanic hy pothesis seems on this account utterly incredible, for if such energy resided in tbe moon's in'eiior we should riid her whole surface continually chant ing. Far more probable seems the idea that the wall of this crater has s:mply falLu in, scattering its frag ments over what had once been the lloor of the crati r. The forces at work in tr.e in on ure quite competent to throw down tteep ciaer walls like those which seem formeily to have girt iudui tins eieep cavity." Mr. August Belmont did a vpry pretty thing last week in opening his picture gaiiety at his residence on the corner ot Fifth Ayenue and Nineteenth street for the benefit of tho family ef the artist, Irving. John IKaufain Irv ing was born in tha South, and came here during the war. He showed promise as a painter, yet his faults were gianngand dimmed any prospect of success. He woiked hard for i. while, then went to Germany, where he studifd much lurilcr thau he had ever worked. Presently the result appeared in his woiks, which came back one by one to win hearty admiration, and he was admitted to the academy, ot which he had come to oe regarded as one of the atari, when he died, a few weeks ago, leaving a lure family un provided lor. Air. Bibn int has two of Mr. living's pictures in hi own collec tion; one a portrai, and tbe other a small piece called tf.e "Wine Tasters." Both of them are txcellent, aud the latter is especially striking. Several of his pictures had been boirowed lor this occasion. Ihe most strik-nr of thvin was the famous "Scene from Riche lieu," to which the artist had nut the finishing touches just as he drooped ihe peucil from his hand. It renre. sents the cardinal as he appears in the fourth act of the Bulwer play, where he draws "the awful circle of the solemn church" around the form of Julie from Baradis. It is a theatrical scene, but very powerfully drawn, and ine rum coloring ot tlie i-plecdicl cos tumes of the period liaht uo the can vas ulmost to blilliaacv. "Cardinal Woolsey und his Frieuds ' is another striking piece. The 11 chel;eu picture belongs to ex Governor S'.nulord. of California, and the Woolsev to Mr. Van Valkeubui-'h. "The End of th Game," painted in 1873, did more to raise Irving in rul l c estimation thin anything lie had donn before. Ona of Irvine's pictures, on exhibit' on in the Academy of Desigu, belongii g to Air. Astor, ii quite equal to any thing he hus doce. His huddtn deitb. just as he had risen to well-merited fame, is a real loss to American art. His works arc lemarkable for-the deli- cicy and the exquisite fidelity of their fi lish down to the miuute.-t oarticular. He has often beeu compared to Meis- sonier, and there is no doubt but the style of the French artitt itdluenced i. : .1 1. I .. t e . . uim, iiiuugn ne was tar irom being a copyist or slavish imitator. Air. Bel mout's gallery is one of the finest pri vate collections in the city, aud some ot bis pictures are rare and valuable Gerome's "Slive Alaikel" attracts the mmediate attention of the visitor, and uaiiai. s ".Uuke of Alba ' makes uuep impression, .uut p.rhaps you will rot cars to go over what must necessarily be a long list of tautalizimr titles. The result ol the exhibition was very creditable to New York gen erosity in these hard times. 1 be Aljbammedans of In lia are ral lying to the support of the Sultan. Large meetings have betn held, and collectors have been sent around io ather in contributions for the war. n Aladras 2500 rupees were collected n three days and placed in bank foi emittancc to Tuikey. How Stonewall Jnrkann Mri-.Hlk ainuuiar ncuceuce, Gen. Jai Ism's troops and his ene mj a believed he never slept; the fact be slept a great deal. W henever he bad nothing else to do he went to (deep, 'sieciauy iu cuureii. l re-mmbei luring the invasiou of 3Iarylaod. on fuiDiiay nignt tie rule three mi ei in an ambulance t j attend chinch in Fred erick, aad then fc-ll aslet p as soon as he mmiiter bi ijao to preach : his head fell upon his bieast, and he never awoke until arou-e 1 by the oisran and cboir. lie could s!t.-o an v where and any position, sitting in his chair. under fare, oi on horseback. On a nirtt tnarcu lowaru Kicumon i, after the bat- lea witn McUIellan. lie was ridina alonpr with his drowsy staff, noddinir aaa steeping aa ne went. We passed Dy groups of men sitting along tbe jadaide, and engatred in roaslinir new corn by nre made of fence rails. One group took us for cavalrymen, with an inebriated capUiu. aud one of the party, delighted at the eight of a man who had found w hisky euonoh to be drunk, spracR up from the tire and. brandishing a r. asticg-e-nr in his Laid, le:it.ed down into the road, and stizlLc the Uencra.'a ho: so, cried out. 'I sit. old fellow, where tho devil did vou Ret your liqao: t ' Id an instant, "as the Oeueral awoke, the fellow siw his mil take; and then bounding from the road be took the fence at a single lean, ex claiming, "Good God, it's old Jckl" and dtssppeared in the datki a. Ye Gea. JcXi. c oil pt , greotdcal, buv Lt was noer caught napping. He gave to ske-p. many momm's which other moo would have given to conversation. II j was esaculiaily silent man; not morose. La: ju et. He smded ofun, nre-lv Uuphed. II nevn told a j .ke, uut d!l not disvmirac them ia oihers '. if vne struck hi pecalLir fancy ho would mile io mild approval. Ha d i uot live apart from bis staj, but liked to have them about bitu, and they weic ncsxly all Tery young men. I'a vcrs&liy jxlitc ia man ner, be encouraged the li vol ct couver fation among them, ahheuh be took tittle pait in it. He was not a man of words; they seemed to embarrass him. When be bad idcdS be put them ist action, not into languajje. IV$ military dispatches were as brief as if Vadied, like tht one he seat after the defeat of Milroy : . God blessed oar arms with Tictory aU McDowell yesterday." He never dismissed bis plans; indeed, be never told them. Tbe next officer under bim never knew bis intention nor object.- He never volunteered bis opinion to bis superior, nor asked ad t ice of bis subordinates. He wss as flf nliaat. as he wis silent, and b- lieyed "He walks with speed who walks alone." He wa reticent to a fault. "If my coat knew what I in tended to do, I'd take it off and lb row it away." was one of bi laying. Tbi reticence often led to embarrassment and complaint from the officer next in command, and might have led to dis aster in case of bis death ; but he evi dently thought it better to ran that risk than the risk of having bis plans discovered. Governor Hampton's son Preston wss the younger of two brothers. lis wss not twenty year of age when be fell during a severe engagement that ec curred in October, 1804, about twenty five miles northwest of Petersburg, Virginia, where bi father's command was covering the right wing of Gen, Robert E. Lee's army. At the rime both of Gen. Hampton's sons were act ing as his aids, and when Preston fell the faiher galloped recklessly to the spot, followed by bis adjutant general, AUj r Barker, and Wade Hampton, jr. Both of the last named were severely wounded while Gen. Hampton was lift ing the dead body of his son from tbe ground. Judge Waflord, of Kansas City, says he witnessed the scene, and saw Gen. Hsmpton carrying the dead body of hi son on tho horse before him. Q. .VI. BRASS, DKAI.IJt IS Groceries, Dry Goods, Etc., Etc Keeps all kiudu or f.-nl for tale at vthoio a Slut rftiitl Eollvorod Pres. Cash pid for coetop, hl.les rurn and other country i.roUui-j IVcau .treuf. JylSdl' wlmo Al'fcll.f, TEXiB. u N1VEF.SITY OF VIRGINIA. Sumner Lie Leetarea, mine weekly), i,iduiu.uij, tnt', man cna iwoiilocL' ...... . ii ...... . ... . ... . . . r ttudents whod'U;n ' partus their studies this or other I.w-rliooi; second, tho wl propwe io read pnv.ieljr; and, ih rJ, loprar- uuuuirri wuu rave not naa ioe aavsn:age or i-ye'einatic Instruction. For circular bddIt IP. O. l.'niveiity of V .1, to Jon.- K. Minok, Prof. iu. a: u aiai Law. Jlw: F OR SALE. In the town of Columbia, at the terminus of no ureal .-Moflirn llallruad, and where th' office of the Coluuibi i and oloraan n.,ilrnil I, now s'ationed. TWO LOTS, 36 feet front by 105 fan ........ 1. 1 I. i. ' ... i nutu in a vinre nouse ana dweViug S5 feet by 85 fei deep, all in good iira.-r. Ihis ia cous dered one of ihe best buti- neps stanHa In Columhla, an i U ao'd to retire iroji tue uusinees. rut particulvn, Inquire on iue n.-mieea orat mis otn-e. Jili wtf OR SALE. At a great bargain. Ten crtflols, six inclosed or gvucmng pjrpoeea. where iheie la aceise Icsb demand for the produce of the aoiL Ten anted hjuses drawing rent; stables and oat bouse. A nice family dwelline. with furaitnre. bunable for frontier life. A st-e with a small stock of good, connected, and cony nient to inc iaigcti military pot on the fr, ntter. I am ia need i f moury and will sell thia real estate al Vrry low figure an j on ea--y termi, rquirina jeidlwwinio JOHN ilELLIFOJJT. g M." SWENSON, 80N & (JO., iNU SENBRL Commission 9Ieroliaixts J. 80 Wall Street, New York. Advaneea made on elonalacnmenta of wiwb sua ocuer rraoure. PDeclal Stton'i in ylvoa ta Flrrhaaoa nt tiAm t-uur-i-iiuuB, kein.iipiiceg ana investments. aeib ly gURNET KILPATRICK, . Les2ees of tbe State Penitentiary, Officer IIl'nt$vili.e and Oai.tekton. Mannfacturcrt of Cotton and Woolen Coeds, BOOT3 AND SHOES, All kinds of Furniture, Vatlresees, ( lialrs. Wag- vug, tlf, JUUJI-W A MONTH. The above rum can be made each month by any energetic Person wuo engines in the aale of ne --aminc-aa neuovalmir Fluid." it will erase grease from all kinds of cloihin rililiouc, la.e, pictiiref, etc., and is unequaled in i. railing wi oo-worK in parlors, Kitcnens etc. It is un6Upaseed for cleauiuv a erou' heed. le.viug the neap free frflm dandrntt and the Bar stnoo n and ilu-ev. It is cxcell ut fo- wsKhinu cloth -8. two to three tiul'noon'fnl being ruiUcieut in a waWns to make the clothe s look clean and white, and a saving of one-half 'ue usual qiiHntny or soap. Ure years airo. at thfl Houston State Pair, $500 worth wei rold in wo w ks. I will aend the recipe for ms-kin the eame on rece'pt of V Addreia. X. O STItONO, JeSlwtf Box 2iil. Asstiu. Tt-xs. I PARTIES WISHING TO SHIP TProdnee, Horns, Iftdro, etc., to New York n ay h.-arof the !tai way lo loanajre thir businem on any cap tal rrom $'0 apw rd by anplvins to JI1.IIJ8 HOUS, l'csiomc box -"', New York. U kiuds of conunission bjaiucss promptly n.u..-u. H7S DURHAM FARM, BASTROP COUNTY. Twenty miles Hoata of AMtla, Twenty Itl Ilea XV eat of Haatrop, Twelve Ml lee East r Lock hart. fes office, AJbade, Caldwell Ceranty. Sayers & Walton, Proprietors Breeders of TFIOROUO HBHEI BIIORT HOb.Ns and FL'hK-BLOODS!) BBKKdUlHB flUM, nave for aale thoroughbred aad (Traded atock: also, oue hundred firai elaaa Texas cows, in calf by thoroughbred shorthorn bulla, which we will sell or exchange for good propertv. noil wly N OTICE. I hereby no Ifr tbe Dob ie tht at the Mae ten, 1STJ. sf the Probate i'onrc of iraria ronnty, 8ta of Texas, letter of admlniatra- Uon were rrauted to tha nnderalenMl am ihm eatate of J. P. and E P. 9. Cope, deceased All per.om having ct -Im azalnat Ihe aforenamed doceaaed are hereby notified to present them wiihin the lime pnweribed by law, properly sworn to as tha law ren,qirre. u. - vjasuis. Aanuoistrator. jaU lm rpiIE STATE OF TEXA3 A. To the rheriff or any constable of 1 ravis county. K-eeung : wherraa. Oath has thia day tieen wade hornee me by Jair McOauneil (a mm her uf tne firm of McDannt-ll A C'o.. thai James Conaera 1 a tra unt peraoD o tlut the ordiuary ptocctfS of law cannot he aerred apon him. Vua are hereby commanded, th t Tea. hy maainp publi-'mn of this writ in tfinie newapaper pfln'ed-ia Travia I'oanty. for three urrea re wetk oefnee tha rtara day he., bububob the aud Jmmem Com-a- re to be ad anormr befuie me mi mv ntfl - tm the city of A art in. in the e nuty of Trad-. on tee rOLKril JiO0Y IN AlXiUST. A. D. 'S ;, answer ID coruolaiut of Mi Liana. tl eoM ia Ami comnoaett of P i-j Vi-linll .-a MartlB afrtTarti) f- the ram ef m kri and two dollars. See on rpaa accoant, with rn- lerert al the rate cf eight er e. at. per anaaa stnee th - llr day of Ja. nary, jwrj n rets ra't not. imt of thl wilt make die re am a the law uirocia. e-l yen nndcr mv band this strtee-..th .t.v ,,t Inly, 1.177. i- kitt: tkokneb. Ju ,-ti of tbe Pice, Trav e xnuly. Texi. tlywiw ADVERTISING-! mm 11 will m jnat motmvmz aad witt aamty am )rmm mf9-r. AiMn a. Xxioia Adeartia-i Jt Purr Cm SX IeaH ISe. act Sjb JULIUS. IMEYEIt, VHOLKSaUt PAPER, PAPER BAG AND 1XMI TVAilEIIOTJSE.' J Camp JSt-Jj NEW ORT.F.AXStXsAr Malera nstrrlals of all rrcrtpelqrs sqsmtajuty . est kadi. r niSCELLlIEOlS. Klltrvi 11 a T a .mini I . . ,T 1 Special Notice to our Readers! Sl'EClAI CALL. AGENTS WANTED Te sell Ihe Sew Patent Improred EYE CVPS G-iarmtetJ to U llu pairf l.u.U-r. ctTn l to Aytf any Hon. An r-.i u 't pitttinri eniutoymKt, . The ya'ne of the celebrated niwUV.J pfWmrf Ajr l -tiu for t!;e ti.iurv:ou .f w'in eraxa out ana b axea in tbe ettururr at ovej HXU ctnuine t 'Minwniale ot curca. and recent mended by more tr an one uiouai.d of our bet pnraioana In their pracMce. The Talent Eye Cupa are a ci.-ntitlc ti.d pM lo.oph.cal dievovery, auJ as Ai f. W txtb, M. !.. and wii. Be-lev. M. 1'., n!, tiny are o namiy me greatest invention or I Ui , ut. Head the f 1 ow.uj ceri tic l r: rFICSu! 6TATIO.N, C'O., Kt., iXTC 6, 13. t. Da J. B.IA t Co , Oculist: oxHTLtMEX your PtttT.t i. t -ip are. !n try Judgment, the niost apltnd d triumpa . icb op tical science baa ever achieved, nut. I k.- all d'til -Hid impnrtaiit trutLs. in Ibia r in any otner branch of ecsence acd i bliorophy. h-.vc muck to contend wttli from tlii; ib-nurauce aud pre ndiceof a too sceptical public: bat 'ruih te mighty acd mill pieyail, and it Okly a querlioo of time a regards tkeir ttcmrI aovp kui- aud endoreemcnt by all. have In my htnd& renin- ates of persons lerlifvinK Iu nnciinUocal term to their merits. Ibeaio t promiueu' ph)sic.n oi my cvuutj reef ra-rend your I-.yf L t.-yw. I am, reapertln lr. J. A. L. Loynit. VTiiliaji BaATLXT. l D..Slvi-a. Ky.. writee: "1 hanks to you for (K anaUei of uli u,i-n'u,uu my :ehr la fu ly rca'orrd or me uce of vcux tnirtu t.gt after being aaaol cm:ttlj blind f ir twemv-eix yearsr' ALx. U. Wv.tb, Sf. U., AcMon, Pa., wr t: "After total blindness of luy leltjeye 'i-r lonr yeara, by saralynla of lh opile uerve, to mv utter atltMiMmtnt your I'ateut IC'je l ut restored my eycalj:lit p- rmnrnilv in ilm-e m tutes.-' Kl-v b. B Faik-nmkuiu Mmia-er nf M V Church, write-: "Your Patciit Ejt Ci.jt, have rest- red my siuht, for which X am mmi thank ful to the Path r of M rcie. By your uurcr--ienieut, I saw at a fUu.e that yuiir .uvalnable Ey Cup p rronned thi.-ir work perf.-nly in ac cordance with pliynioU pic.l law; iliat they liter ally fed th eye ihit wer Jtarv nu for uttrritu.u. May God cr-arly h'oc jou, suit may your name be enithriucd in the ail-tttonnte m. n-.orirx of multiplied Ibous.rMis a3oneof the besefcto.a of your kiod.- Borack B. Drn.eiT, M. P., rcys: ' I i-old, and effe ted fmuru t-alct lib ral y. The PaUiJ Eye tSipf, they will mak uion y. bud make it ft, too; no Haiail caicb penny atlair, but a eu pt:rb, number one, tii-lop bupinee., pruinisei. aa far aa I can ace, to be life-loug.-' Mayor B.C. Bli.ii wrote u. r.vr raber Hi t9HU: I hare te-tcd tbe Po'n' hury Ey Cup. and I am sat ietled i Ley are soon. I am lea ed with Iheta. Tkey . talwitly lite ijnaUtt in tention y" tiit an'. " Hon. UokAcic Ghskliy, late Editor of tbe New York Tribune, wrote: "Dr. J. Bail, cf our ci y, ts a conscientious aud r.pitMblc man, wno is Incspab e ol iuleutional deccpiion or im position. Prof. W M-iiBi. k wriif i-: ,-Ti uly, I am grtte fnl to your noble invention. My sialu Ta re stond'by your Patent Ey I upe May heaven bles and p-eserve you. 1 have been UfiDE spec aclei tw, uty y are I am seventy-one yeaif o d. 1 do all my writing wi hi,t elnfscH, and 1 bless the inventor of the Ptrtn,f Eye (.'" every time I take up my old steel pen." Adoi.ph Bi unhkhh. M. U.. phvMcian to Em peror Napoleon, wr.de. after bavins: bin riijht re atcred fcy our PaUut Eye Cups: "Wit a' i?raii tnrle to dod, and llisnkfii Ltx. to the inventore Dr. J. Ball A Co., 1 hereby recomnien I tlit trial of the Eue Caxi tin full fitli) to all and ev eryone tha'. has any impaired eyeal.lt, hi liev Iuk, aa I do. hatriuce lb experiment i!h tbir woudeiful discovery haa proved suice-iiifal on me, at iu aiva ced period f life 00 tears ol e-I believe th y will re tore tho viriou to anv individual If they mri- properly ai plitrd.'" f AHOLPa BIOliNUIiHO. M. D. lotmnonirenttn of Jfrj.arttf'tttf, -.Vt.i-, m. June 6, 1873, pereonilly apix-ared Ail .li h Bi ornber, lua-je oath to ih- followiui; certifleale, and by ciiu Fiibsciibed and sworn before me. WM. SI'EVRNH. J. P. Lawrkncs Citv, Mi'i, June 9, We.theunderoiiud, liarinK pernt.naly know; Dr. Adolpb Biornbt ti for yeura bclicvo him t mm an houeel, nioial man, truslwo ihv, and in truth an I vtraeity uu pitted, liis cb'iiaiter i? without reproach. " M. EONNET, Ex-Msv r. K B. M li.WIS. lix Al .yor HKOKliE s. MEltlllLL. J. M. KOBEnT II. TfcV.-HoY. I ir,v Treamin-r. Rev. W. D .Toi udan. M. T).. ( h llieoihe. Mo. ' wno n aeeu aun feeu o.ner pirtlen use out ty Cup,, write: ' To tlioe who ai-k m a i. vice about vout Patent I; vet no . I am haiu.v to sta:e tha 1 believe them to he of grent ml van tage in many cares, and ehoti'd be tiled hvall bdu urmrLitu i.jr uunv. i iud ia my uneai eou viccion Header, these are a few certificates out ot Bouaands wa receive and to rbeai.'ed e v.i. J jar an tee your old and tl-eiid eirs can bi rjulenew; your impaired a pht, ciuiueaeof v ion and overworkeuleyea cau be restored: weak. watery and sore ey.a cured; tbe b iu i may sec pcctaclei be discarded; n;iht lestored. and vitoa preserved, bote aclca and auavieal ooer- aiioua uteieae. Please send your address lo ua and we wil sena you oar book, a. e,nMvoKTll KEAD1NU BltlflOND WORTH SEi-IG! ii7'. your eyes ami rentore yonr !qht ; three away yin.'r njjtctu is ; By readies our Illustrated I'iiMnu ami An atomy of the Eyeeiyht, of 100 rai; e. W.U how to restoie impaired vision aud overworked eves how to cure weak, watery. imUnicd. and i.ear- i-mhted eyes, aud all other di esses cf the rvc Vatc no more mou y bv adjimtiiiir I ure e'ase.. on jour Lose end di -tiK iriiiy your face Book mailed rre to mv ners u. fccuu uu vour dress. AOEWTS WAKTBU to sell the Patent Eye C"p.t lo the htin.r d? ol people with diseaseu cy,a aud im JuireJ ei-r.t ii your county. Any person ran act ns our Agent. To Gen lemeu or l die $5 to (".IO j d&v flrnnr anieea. c uu parnc.iisra teat iree. vi rile iin mediate'y .o IK. J. HALL fc CO., Ko. 205, WES T :Kd STKKE P, (P. O. Bax H57.1 New York t'.tv. 7f. Y. Uo not miss the npportuni.y of bit..i lirM ii tne neid. uo not delay, write bv hr.t mil Great iuducementri and larg.- trout-. o(l-r d ti any person who wants a firtt clas, p-viug bi.t: nepi.. tST TBE LABflETT t.lMSIfS'ON A' LOWED K ISKkTi II ANT UOl'SK lie TH E I SITI 11 M AT ' jual w eow ly W. F. B E f. G E Tt2 E H WHOLESALE AND Dealer In RETAIL Stoves, Pumps ATD Trinity Stiret, tenr Fast refftiu Rooflsf and Osttcrisir done on abort cotln feb4dAwlT THE TEXAS LAND AND MMICRlTIflS C0MP1.W. KTT ZjOUZS. HO.t. B. CRATZ BROWN, of 8t. Louis, President. BOH. JT. B. PBIfE, of Jefferson Cllj, 3I!ssouri, Vice President LEE R. KHRI OCK, Hwmgmr ot Texas Depart meat at Austin, Texas F. IT. WOOD WORTH, Secretary and Manager of St. Louis Office, St iiOuie. This Cramn; v8e- for sale one mi!lio acres of elc-ant rAKMIN'i LAMS in Nurtber and Central Texas in Hart of 100 to o,0u) res and 8HKKP AND CATTLE RANrilK, rnr in from IftO to M aio scree in a body, located la South and southwest rn Texa. Tbe 1 mioa of colonics is ruide a i-prcia'ty. to wham tbe beat bargains are a-uaraiiteel in tracts ranging Irom live to twenty thousand acres Iu be-dy. Tbe colony lands are rubdi vided into trae a of W0 nn and on. to suit the waataef tmmlftaota, aad vorj low uanporta tioa furalabed act ami Ktiler. Addreaaeilher office Austin or !t. Lout. jelO dwl TN COUNTY COURT. MAY TERM, A- D. 177. T'pow pet Hon of twenty frccnldT, tlviua l.atn a aobd.viei.Ti i.f j ravn iiniutl. Texae, bounded aafol owav.z: IWirinuiii ax. tbe .-or- rcr where the Houston and Texas Central Rl ro4 enlera tbe hne of rrattrop county riiinin; froaaAastln. ia Travis -ocuy, Texas; thence alon; the Travis cott.tr line lo the lower Au.tin aad ea-gXaaa itad; thence WUU aatd road to laetait ruuieeoa ate Tainaicn.exiuFa:u cvun tv: taeucsaewn aaid rru k to wbeie said rail road creates td creek : thebor aionrr si.d rail road to tha plarmi o( beimiine an elect on U -derel to be add la aid aub-liv.Ma f 1 raria eaoaiy, Texa. al 1. W Beitm;'e tre. in tb towa of Manor, aad at acaoui beaaa aeai e'. rflarrer'a rctieUorc, oa Saturday, the fouruenth day of Jn!y. A. D. 1S7T, to determine by said elaceioa whether aaly boraes, Jacks, reanela aad all ciaeaof oorsnd calUe aeall raa at mrtfa ia aald aaboiviauas. ia accord aaca with aa act tf tke Learmlatare of tbe tte of Tex-a enlitlfd "Am ace Wa carry rata asTect aaciaoaa Iweaty twa aad twency-elree. aititie aixtcen. of tbe Oasauiarioa of the bcateof Txa. aatbonxlae tkanamaof atoek aad fence lw Approved Aatroatl lrn. And 1. W. Broaa u ntnby appneaSed ta bold at id elect tB at aaid atora. aad C Pflanr la aomied C ko said clectioa at aald ciaocl baaea. . la witaeM whereof T Tut bereaaio act ay bawd aad scat ef tk Coaa y e'osrt of L, 84 Trseta eaauaty. Tens, oa ib.,. ( tlm-tj-Am aajal May. A D IrU Jam Ed W. t-xvrn. Jvfl Cwmrur jmifm Xwis CaS-7r IciAS. j WISC El. L.IAKOCS.' f rMfi.,- i: . Jm'S r-l J. C ..ff-s-jl l THE OBEAT t S It I; Zjiim 'Sarnie ibr,j IposMFGR Iii! I 'icsmTEiosisnAia U Far til Diuasu Ctmrnm W ;Kl jf ;J f ? 1 1 Cfogcatti tat Dttmtatlig -f ''ff ' if.'-3 1 ' tin. " -?VtfN-?i f !Af X fEMALE REMEDY li I KOELEY BROS. IK 4CSTIX, TEXAS.' zf'rXAr .r --,....,.-n,w , . rjT It contains i n o N For the Blood; PllO ?3 ip lao i -ur J3 , For the Nerves; Wild Clicvrj, For tbe Stomarb and Lungs; Blood Root, For tbe Liver; 1 V1S DIt AIC fci For tbe Bowels; CJ-oldon Ooal, For the Mucins Snrfaeee; Dnnelelion. For the Kidneys aad Bladder. It is constantly growing In favor. Persons who have givan it a faithful trial speak in tbe hitrlicst terms of Its virtues. Convalescents whose recovery has been slow and doubtful ate speedily icstored lo perfect heul li by its proper ise. The I rincipal ingredients of this inedb inc ire Iron snd PhOf-phorui.. uud rtuce Pbophorut ts the quickening power of brain aud ii re mat ter, overwo'ked nruios und irritated nerves e T,oned lno bealthfut on'litlons; and since Irou is the life of our b'cHid, our circulation teiiives uew power for buiidiui; up thp wased tiaefUrab;. his wooderfui and justly popular medkiue. Sold by all Rmiirctable UruSKlsta u Irealera ! Medicine. JIOlU.lV II1108., Sole Proprietor, AUSTIN, TEXAS. - jauas dJcwlyr T UE PRINCIPALS OF TI1K ii-Americaii Ladies' Cclleie, Xxa. ixstixi. Will r move Ihc'r instl nil m lo ill house of Mr. Mourenu, iieautitully situated west of tbe SwenHon buil'l-iur, nortlie:i-.i from ton. Only a small number of day-scholars v. ill I e received. Sell ool-y oar Opt us SeiteHi1ior 3, IS77- For further inform "tioa app'y t" Ihe pr.n cipu.. XATAL'K vos SCHEXt'K, jrwto.tl ALICE NOHL. TXT IH3 ES X ILm 3E3 JS ! ATuL KINDS 07 iewliiK Mac-hlne IVccellosj. ATTACILMKSTS, QCZx-utlloss, 3E30T3 bins In fact, everything perltaning to all kinds of -icwing machiues. Address, M. F. DeM ITTOS. Lock Box W2 oclSl ArsTm. Texas. AGENTS WANTED. HEALTH AT HOME; aJti"- and IllDklrnted. A No for HOMAKISIa AS IT IS;oV:!m.u Catholic system. The be.t book- of tha kind ever pulliM.e 1; and fo.- THt STORY of Ue BIBLEroil?.: larion, in a mplo 1 u?uaEe. for the y un ?. The.e arc Man1-rd ork .lust imt bold only by subscription A tare eh lice fur aeen's hi u dent, during vaefttinn w U Und tlie air n y fur tbeee bo. ki :in I. onor.il le ai.d pmH .il.Je IiukI nes. For term and circular?, wri.e a' once to ANCIlfJU Pl lil.lsill.Nti ce.,Si. Louis, Wo. jtiTwIm S V t.t lAtiv.VJi-i. &. I i a. ta "T wr wrm S OUffNSS OF STOMACH. DTSPSPSIA.LOSS OF APPETITE. SICK HEADACHE COSTIYENESSaC. psopRirroRS uo soir mahufactjkeri ; cilttaxooga.te5n: , A certain care for all Uerdtaeaars. Drnaen. ria, C' vmti, nniriii.1 of a t-maeu. Heart bom. I-.d-a i"n Jaundice, fiimasuera. lliar bam. Flax, It i.f a"d F-er. e:c a atlo a In b"yiBg always ak fcr Dr A. PIMMONS'S Livintrpicrss, i rej-ared by . A. Xtvdf.wtl A Oo.. ChatUaooo-a. Taaoeaare- and see that thi 1 kae8 of Dr. A. . Mareoaa w. cru 1.91 im mnn parraire ' FOR bAI.S BT MOkLEY BROS, 1.1 VT. H. TOrAlM, K H. C1 1 8aa4 It. U. SX ITU Aastin, Trias. aa-Slduinaa&Jn.wtu. OR. BUTTS' DISPENSARY li,' T r.y jrmrxmmrm a Rmaat&exaalaBj OmallUMMiaiMbrin i-aaaaava fffm bf-nT.tatf,B,. jTilg7y . ToiamSel ( Mm - ' --rri,-r. oa ft. -rV tX nfdC ' fM.ta. km klmatiu VMS. oiwd.itj a i. (.k .-a w met V-Mi:-rlTr.riSc. -vmmmww aaca aaa XL?3Dtc'- TAT mmmtt Mmmwrn iiiSlTIitffiii. ST" u-aawwaaaa Ta-ap-jAX a-trrica o. tis CkwmA- neraawa, KiHM,.VkIMbi anjtor IS cwuXI I I t y f y J a , - y. s -. , i,' Z ; ' T " 1 ..." 5 t. . : tt t WHAT IS QUEEN'S DELIGHT? ft Is sfirfci tbat mi in tat Soatb. and is tbe on iv actus. Diivxt puriner aver aiscoverec, ny slk't ail ditx-ares that center in tbe Mood caa beerddiivr-d at once and forever. It expels for lire all Mroraioa. t-Ti.hil tic, e-niAneoos ana Khmmric Afleciions atid i tbe ONLY TKL K kKii.l)V tiv Uii- cis vf diaeaaea.. Alone, lt i l. a renrrtt-.u; aterat:ve, out when Ceiniwooa ' wr!i IlotHiuns ,rjviri!!a. Yellow TKvk and oil or rex aid herbs it bi-coriea a blood po ri ser uusBrpaswl fe aud aarquaioo. back it tha ci-UiolAlluU ed IU. rlTHSHIPHlltl AND HI KKN'S UCLlliltS', forming tha mot poweifjj alteratlTC known to ili-cim. cien-e lor tue cure or ma eicors ana or. I'isea-nd Joi-its, Fonl Diai-harjjes from the Ksn aul Noctnla. Abecesees, bktn arlec- tionr. Kheuniatism. linH'iiy, Kidney eVmainta, Kvil atTect of Secret practice. Uireased Stalp. Dio.rdered Lirer and Spleen and a:l di-ieases ths: cer'ir !n tbe blued It po-seet the t-a. cn'-At i-rorcrry of Imparting a fair compleili.n acd . - CAISKS THE ROOT TO OA I TV IN ea,ll tLKMI, Its va'nc cannot he t-o strotisly Impressed npon the atu nliou of tlitxM; abo have beeti expoaea to a taint of improper eh.tr.icLi r. Tbe atmcted are anaun-d ikat tuia in not om of the worthless no truni; of the cav. !ihi ii prepared up.m adentific principles, hy a'phjficiaa of thirty years' expe rience. hoM eveibeie. rriu'.ipai ofTaca IS Murruy tt , Xew Voik. oc4 eodiw;m r. Wmfctier, 617 St. Chirles street, St. Louis, Mo. A Ta-ta1&r rrrmwimtav't-irn M4il Cottc. h&abvva mrii:-; ui.tf i c.jJ re;; -t cf k t Vsu . rrl. Fcr nnX mmB& Ckramo : ..isc tii.a but o:b-r h. -wivi. iswe., C.IJ 1S, vI.SUAiW. ftttd 'll'.l Mt-lcO'J iTUTW. (ypltii.t. Goitorrfcoa, Giriciur-t, Or chi'j. Heroin, or f jture dl Ursry Oicea.es end Syphila.o cr tnarcurt.il cir.ctiuns of tb throat, !:n cr bni, r iro)4 v:i Dp-rni4 wwcms, t Uttrt civaU'Je prttMlrlas. 8:ely, friTavUlr. SperiftUrrhwJ, ti2xucl Ueb'.ri and Impot- en,MthretiHof BHX-?t;ln ;ou:h, mail cxceiM lo Bjat'.urer jnrj, e.- o'v.r cst jf , n. Lich projao mm of vto f&.Ioviing ttan urre rraiel sjilMioo, 4 - ti;.tf, ei;a;.aoti,ii;it. drt-i..c cvCDrr. pisptaoo ttk tsM, pbrii d.raT. ion to Mcki of fifcOm.fut4o ot id-.ii, lua of .:ol sjtTr, et.-., irodcrini marriafrs Inrpropfar or unh-pp7.x3 i5ri?arirt--urt.4. Prv.ta4 (-"3 pg(.iJ rrlti"? to Ui sIk-v. ut i e?IHi ".., ifartKo fwi( aQsfam, CoQwttrt.r,a c:je. or by tull trtf. ut! lDvur.a(rti3tf taukorL.aA. li.la eot D-thi&c. WbtQ U i liiecjtwQicut to Ti-U tL clt; frT trMmct, BWdxc'.ae mo bom-.-by t'prw orril e .-rrwlT, Car '.t)OaJ ftiicrinu i. r b Seut: cU: s U i r;tnk.ft d OUsc Wan: HA.ia.ta. P.iU .fetoU, U AU W 1 P. M. Pamphlat, 1 ny td dress, for Two Slampt. MANHOOD Ml tE2&X22X'm'a WOMANHOOD iZSZmlZ Sent sealed, all three. fer-SO Cc rn a. Manhood and Vvomai-nocd in Garman, bttn (ogatbtr, lllintrattd, IS Cents. EV.ARR.ACIE I SSs. pSlls. ( COIDE. Heeairt olzih end silt b'ndins. 8eledror COe. Over nfiy woUiit-riui peu scuu-va, but to m; arMhuaa lh8 fo.lciBg uljvu: bo ni-jr aitir-, M not. wh. Fro-r tmgm to nairj. Vbottwrrrfirml, -lobo4, WomaB tood, PbvKlcftl J.cav; Th ctTtt M of eUAMtCy- and MccM. WaoihouldTnn7-ry ; HoirlifeiinatisTi'-tnriimaT b iMTcavel. Th PhyfcioiA-Rjr ct Re-iirod :!., aud muT moatb TsWM aurtied orooatrsirtliailrif djmt ritcc toclil read IU A tlit a Ufa-lsi. Li'4iti I astvrt front butnan as wW U Bvtral oMTtfticD, il O'igrit to bs r-td br all adult pr.fa. Uien lOcKod np.Bnt lull aiODdoriOt,aaUUworiA ot n-Ttij.nif. It ct -3'na thcr?om of modioli litr Ctir,UMUbtii:ff ; rM ia an eut'o.r r r-ictlce. and won to unj oua wue wiu it a careful peruMli teu ttms Poo ul sir Bdltlrn 9na than, btri rD?r eTr. BOeonts by m-'.U CjcancH acod cuitle la Aa-ric. or mhf aeidxaaw. aatoausf amount, DR. WHITTIER, 617 St Charlos streeVSt. Louis, Mo. DR. WHITTIER, 611 St. Charles Street, Treats ail l-.imn.f ein-i.i, l)i-.cac. Semi nal Eiiii-.i..ns ami Si-uil Debility, v'ith nnparal'cioil iu-i --;. No mutter wlio Tailed call or write; pamphlet or consnhaiioii free, Can rek-r i the niniic.-.l iirofes.sion in all parts of tlie Country. MAIL! All Persoua rat a tllatauce treattd by Mall vltli PerR-ct uccea by de scribing th, lr Symptoms. . iSecdfo-cur lame Dd besniftilly illustrated prper, Hem tree to any auure-Ha ) DIl. TOWIXSEKD'S Oxygenated Air! C? XT S. IS S CATAiiitll! Vhyr because lunula imu is the on v war ttrai me jiir f, asao cau be reathed. and ca tarrh is a disease of (lit Air i-arsaifes or tot WK MAKE A SPEC- llead. I ad this treat tAI.TY of trealine ia-1 nient as we d-rect, li. me by Mail. l':.-ii-e i which !s easy and uleas- writeaMd itescribe your j aat, and we guarantee avmploms. la perfect ctrua of Ca- I turih. Uroncliit ! Whv? for tha same 1 r a-i n as el en nbov, i 1 lie llroiaeh al Tuiiet I aie r imply couductor io furry air lo tnr ALT, P ETn SONS! I. anL', hence .nliala- that read tbU ere in- t t n inuat yo direct ti vitcd to s.tiil lor our I ttiesi'hrcr lliedirease, lurire and b-.-autifully and ir you will l.i)lo lllustrat d 1 apt r, sent free to any address. nil ilireetiunK. wei;uar I an tec to ciika; liron chilis. AS HI AiA! Wbyf iMCHUPe A nth mi u a coin met on f thi urouchiftl Tune caiLevd hy Itiflumtna t;ou and Irritation oi WE GUARANTEE TOC V K E couiih , I'oli". D.ptbe la. Pnen m uiia, iM-uiStisit, and ne.ity al' oth.-r severe aaac0. whe i ail oilier lumedi-.-a fai'. the tuarus m inb an iuim; the Urunr.bla Ta tt-fi. rs Oxye. n- atea Air as we win di rt-c. nud c wl I war rant a rure VI c hav- citri-t! ca eeOf -t) ye-irh aK au !c cured. Why 1 because we havr Consumption ! nirel hundreds ol caper, tfouitt of then fteina civen ovr t die hy uil phraiciait ol other ch h! of pra - DYSPEP9I tv'K CL m. Liwraud kid ny curoplaiuf nre f fecTUMKy rt'uchcd by tic-, uciutrpiion U B diteai-eof the Air paw fcat?"-, na uvt-r .wo ibirdf of thecaii?efl an cLBed by Catarrh. We punrruitee a curi if you will come in na- HUU. OxygiiiAU'd Air. I Dr. '1 owiiHond's Ui I ve nauri Air will pur I iuy tbe bloi.d in oue I tbiid the lime that au lOth -r knoa n ' remed. Ic n VI:yy tvi-cjinae ti u.li tie v x'yi. nated a I it f,oes Ulie-1 IO the BLOOD OJSSASSS! T " TT-'-'-" r- CAIICSRS AND TUTORS. L u n p aud piM.se. imuiiji the llnun md coni.-a . ju diicct con ac with the I'lono it it. fotced i xln thi i.ui.-fi by tbe u.ti.u o: the 'hem I All lb I k o I in our veins re turn It. tu-dear ever) f ur minute If th. IiIoimI ia om1, and foi'-ed from tbe heart to the lui t-a, and the more Oxyzen you In baic into the linpa the more you pnrily the bltod. When Oxy.!ti comet in con act with the Impurities in tbe Cuaixo withoulcuttine or d'kw l: 1.1 od, with very li t e or no pnin Any per-on trouMid with Cancer snd Tu mors iil please wiite fcr testiiiioi.tals. etc., from pat.enia cured. We warrant a perfect cure. I b 1 o o d it carbonize and bnrn-, canrlni: tbe blood to le beaied so that it warms even part of the cody, aa it roe on lit rcvoiaikm turoagb the syatern. If your blood is pure vou cannot tea aick. WM.PABluJI.D. Late of the HcCLlf.Ll.AN, V. S. K. Hoapiial, I'bilade phia, I We drive Mercury and Pa., hi baa been so I ai other tmparitiea auccetrful Uirougbrmt I out of lbs blood. We New En and ia ih-f jrnaran're to purify cure of Cancers and I toe blood a one-third Tumors, ukt a charge ! tbe time of a- other of this department. anowu remedy. Add eft all lellere ai heretofore, E.F.TOWKSEWD,ltt.D., 12 Hlsh Street, Providence, B. I. Pbyrkians wibiog to locale In some town ore tyln th'.a bur ir e a, cm be furnl-hcd with ttrrltory and our Ufa! rated papers for ativer-u-uix the s me, hy a-dremmg aa above. Oaiztion! The a are nnraiocioled nurum. m iut n ...a elsewhere tbat are pn Unit up a bOGl'a LKjLID aad tryirrj to palm; It off as Mr T.rTl.vr, or tixygeaauxi Atr. and cVuaimr It lobe like mlna None toio ine nn'eae ihe words "IiR. lOVVN bKNOi olVOHSATEJ A IK-- ARB luin ia omitaur aTtrrnauim fe-SOriwl N OllCE OF ACCOUNT. Tea Plate of Trxaa to alt nanma l.l.wj ia lba adalulaeratiua o( th,. atau r i. i ... dersoD, ducuased. J. C. M ntar, administrator "tbe eata-eof D. J. Asders- n, d-ceased, has aim aia nnai accoant aaa appkca'loa to be dis charged in tne county eoan of Trails cewtty, which will be acted on at the next term of aaid roart, er-iamenco tba thud Moaday rn Jajy. . " ii u nae utereor, to tae city or Austin at which tl-re sTl Dersoua interests! la said eatate auy appear aud make objections Wltaeat. rranfe Trroww. fWk- of aaid t. l conn acd tbe seal thrrrr.f attacked, lias . ttn. , riiavriK SKOS .i. JuTwJt . ... . C. C. C. T. C. j-akss lloyd, V. ' Austin, Texas. , ClsMLSerr tvwd ItVeavdfoatttr of sUl KiaU myT Sflwrlno; M . BataBfaetlaa rptar-ictead oa an work nr ao far. RaaTdwee coraar of owit aavd Cyraaa aueata. ataawsoewl Piauaa. Ae or raau wiu Mcerrt proaape s-tpHa., SbCAiildAtnr V CABBIE: tiiW.t..MU I MV01.VUU, tiVl;2 vil , ':. F. OR SAIaE. A farm ef S3S acres, with all the improve. meoia. In Uava county, one mile eaat of tbe Blimor river. Thia place ia wull inclo-d wiib atone and f Jar fence, a frame dwelling bouad, lib authoasea and ciatarn: Dlentv of timber and Sne pasture, I0 acrea JiviJed Into two pasture; a nice )unt arcoardj and a aler.did rans forabacp. .') on. at. U. bV. r-K.NKV. NTS acres, 800 arraa fArmlna:land. with Ica- pmvrnienta, plenty of wood aud water, Sne pa lure, tweniy-ava miles weet from Aaslin. Id t ravia coani y 1050 acre of Und. with stock and lmprovs- meuta. In eiuadaiupe coauty, six miles from liiUk.-Jbnry railroad station, near to rhnrch and scboul house; flat foi stock. 104 acres, with all the Imnrovrmrrita, two miles from Elgin, on the leiilrul Railroad, in llaetrop county. Call and Ret a bargain. F OR SALE. I now offer for sale the best market rardea and fruit farm in the Simla of Texae, with all tbe improvements, with every conveulence at Lac tied lo the place, except tbe present Krowiag crops, within three milea of tbe city of Austin, north side of the Colorado river. For further luforrra lioa and descripnou of tbe propurty, call on M. B. SWEEMKV. No. T1S Conjrrcst Avenue, op posits Avenue Hotel. F OR SALE. Florence Ste-.m Flunrlmr. Oriel and Haw Mill. Cot ten (iin aud lr.-w, in Vt llluunaon county, at the head of the balado river, aiiuated ia aunt w heat -crow iR country. There are two buildinm for mill piii-o-ca, two stories bib; oue Axa". feel, lie other l.'it.K) feel, with three acrea ol ikii. Also, a dwellinji houes with six rooms. Engine 40 horse iMiwer, two rets of burrs, double reel lioll lii feeiloujt. The reel are clot b, with liHffi.iir Dutch ancii.ir bolting cloth; all run by ut. Tbe whole machinery is complete and in nue ruiiuiu oiatr. A itreat bargain cau be boiiKbt by uumod.aie applicaiiim io Si. 11. VKKNKT. or8 715 Conree Avenue, Aui;u, Texas IFOR SALE. 4i2acntof laud end irrj .v. meuts, S milct Hiuili e..i fro ii a.enrj'.-itivMi, IVil. aniaiu county nu bear the nad fiuuiatteor.etoai to Anelin; 144 aires of wbuh la encUweu with a alone f nee live feet bih, t feet wide -U0 acri a In -uiitvaliou; apit u.lld laud, and in a -.khI nel;b o.irlunKl. in a fine, healthy countrj: plrnty ol .vooi ai.0 wat-r. 7tt.u woidt do uell toes tiuiue ihe farm, if t-1i to buy. e'all on Mr. later Knivht, ol H. orgvetuu n, who wili rliuw fou tue pluce-, er ea 1 uu M U. HVThJtSEV, 715 C-inrita Avenue. Austin. Also, eeral tine dwiliu houvrs in itood catioua for rale. Apply to ei8 . M. B. SWEENEY. F Oil SALE. 27 acres of land, and Improvements, 1"4 n. weat of Georgetown, on the houih .eiabriel; or will sell livu oene wiih the improvementa; dwel lug huu-evuh3 rooms ai d ball, cialern, ut-bouaeH and a cnt thil wid ho.ri MiOor 0 luabela of corn; 40 bearing peach t?a. J'he iacu 1. wt'il lncK d, nioetly with atone. Bt.r. lames Knight, of Orvrxetoau, will lake great pi. anure in nhowiu 'be proper to anyone that wu can on mm, or apply to. ix.8 . St. 11. SWEENK1, AtaUa. Tr OR SALE. i hree (rood bulldm: lot, second block east of East Avenue, oa toie d'rirc sUeet, 4telW. If Milled for in a. ew days, will sell them veiy low nd one lot on Pecan street, f.om F.at Av.nne Now is tne lime to buy chesp. Cv 'I on ocM M. K SVttUNEY. F OK SALE. Five hundred and fifteen acres of land with the mi rovtmuuts, 4 miles cAst of e.eorKetfiw l n Williameou county; 3.i acrea tU able laud: ISO acre, were cnllivatud tWo jear, making liu yops: plenty of wood and water, anl In a rom leiguiioihott. If you wiust tu buy a KO"d term 4 ami ere lt. Mr. J. L. Hucker.of eieorjrelown, will take great rleaeure in siiowuifr tbe farm fe rny per bou w.eliiuir io t ine uee, or app y to M B bWKUi.il. Atistin, I, '1 txas. JLJOR SALE. A valuab'e frm of !P0 a res. wl h all the improvements, two at. ti s b II mil. -a northeast of Aueiitu '.5 aen-s lu. I. . ovi 60 iu liiKbatate of cu'tTvaiioli: Die orcha d i ud kh.1 pnslurr, with never fsiliai? water. eli and ir l full de scription. A s , I ion aert-s dj.iii.ius; lb anove farm. Will rell on. o thrwlrow pi. j to . h. MVUKNEY. F OK 6 ALE. A farm of SO errrs on the aonth side of Co! ortdo river, two and a half miles from tlie ell) jf Austin, with tbe improvements. Sp eudit location. Call on M. D. bWKENEY. C. R. jrUN, JOBBPU 8PKNCK Former Comptroller. For. Com. Gen. Land OfHci JOHNS &SPENCE, (Success .rs to C. K. Jo! ua & Co.) LIND AND CLAIM allCNIS, AUSTIN, TEXAS. We give special att-ntlon te I.u-Iii-m In all the depArimeule of ibe Mat to " in ut. H I makecolieclloaa, pay txes. p..i. bare and tel land and land eminent ee, eeuM ii'irs Ld dot jrcrtral at i.. y nustt ess. tT 111 keep tiave ;nu agents g.n r over Ihe Stale. dufau GALVllTON fO NEW ORIELS, KLW YORK AND UQUF.0LA To New Orleana, 4) la Inalde Uoute, ll'tshetrand .niriaas l.otila Una aud texaa Kallioad. Tbe eteamera of this line a-e al first rl ee Iron 9:eamabius, hu It n pie sir for toe trade. Steamers leave balvaaiuo every day io Ibe eek bat Tnctdatfor New rn-ai e: lotve Gal- n for InS'anola every Monday. W edii'irdat and Friday at 4 r. at., coaneciln wilb H.. W. T. A P. K. R fur Victoria, C aero. Yoiktown, Uon zalet. Pan Antonio, etc. New York hteamrt learet Mew Orleana evrary Wednesday, et-rytnt freight only. Paaaenrer tickets aud through bi.ls lading; given lo all principal tmints. and at the loweat ratea. CIIAH. FOVTLfcH. Ageut.tjeatrel Waarf, eialvtstn. Ticket office lit T remain atrevu auvdwl MARRIAGE;" tt wotr e ww i wx MatraarsLaalslllartnanl Ita B4irarmu.sti)rartl.ir .ftalilswackt-sa.l Imuu SECRETS. I aui.;bTSiy..:l knew on Onrwhip, Murift, the 'Svslultirsl Alyalsrisi t4 JirvslatWms o I tha aa I y Men . kw tarast rorrr- on mvintol tt) , 1 tj"-lnhr! is BHMtA Mil JAKER, GRAHAM & CX., (Qlaaterjcit block.) Caaaitsaa Arxonrt, A VUTl It aTtxI AH. Wholesale and Retail Druggists BAxaca ra PADITw OILH, WINDOW- (TLARsl, PKRFCM XitlKB, OOaI'b AfcU bLMiklKb. Bailor. GraJbauai 4c C.e ' eqaal so any, aad chespar. . Pozaota'e a-lei.rtad CjtuDle Wa I'm. An Law's feu alee Brown Wlsador tw ap, aud La bi n't a-eaelbe eauaets always oa kaoo . D. W. C Baiter la tbe orrinaor and role aro pr etor of tha e-lebrated TIF TOP, for tbe cere of Itch, ttogawwj. Tetter, etc , wtcb U kept ecoataatly oa band by ta In qaanlitiet lo tail OarenU sUtssUon vtvsm ts PrwMrlp- - - - . . . . ' Ba-er tsrahsaa aOo.tn wboVaasle acestt for tks celebrated ArAyle Hit or a. Speejj price to lata buyers, tTbolce freah Teas at Tori low rtcae. Call et jsakcr. nitariAM a cos, OC13 dAirly 0 1 Centre Arcasa. LOST. .. v r, . : l : . t . Headrirbt pert! Scats JTiv VA tor tne-thlrd ktru of land, brewed br board of laad tnamti etiiart of Vast Head arTiaiy, to LMa oa B. I uoca, , . aju mwii rraa witnuz tne ie prv CasfccrsJ Lazal 6tlce far dap'icata. WALaH A DOYLM. Ac?tt lor oaraere. Aaatift xttjUpri mVtist V.7 w?'" nmirr,, VT valsat. sretnta. tL3f.'V,T-!'"';,f?lm'' tatssmsr-.tVl aa. Lf1"'?"; f"i "sse" i ifi. i.a ouisVslls ai ifii Ad4rrtM. th-laWIA FOUH MONTHS OF GOOD HEALTH FOR 25 CENTS. AXT ruisoN W UO WH.L Bt'Y A BOX OF PARSON'S PDEGATITE PILLS. and will take one (1 carh plcht for four (4) niKbta, and will do this rv rv third (3) week dui. iitK the m.intha of June, .Iniy, A'tgiiat and tiep. teuthar, will not be troubled with Fever and Our, nor Malarloue Ieer, nor Hll loua Perrr, nor my ef the dlaeaaes rewultimr irom mlKmtlc polsan com mon in Mlturi, Mimmninil, ImUiana, Arkan sas and Texas. If P,titSO'S fl Kilt. TUB F44.1.W cannot be obtained at your nran-at atoro, aend S. centa to I ho nutleralgued. and the pi'ls shall bo sent, post paid, lv return mail. Physicians supplied by mail at JS.VI per tbou-and lu bulk. As this la but little mora 'ban half trice for t ud.ird pltla bv tbe thou and, ch mut ac-oinpany tbe order. The Hrcijie will be cheerfully suit to ay phv-ietin on application. We will send Tarson's IMi by mall to reepousiblo parties on amnii..rltm at fi per d. r .n, sample dozens at (l.3. cash with tha ordrr. IV HOLES A LK AfiKNTS. Poi.u-s Bros ft. Loult, sin. U W. JonsCo Memphis, Tean. K .1. Mart Co New Orleans. Ijt. C. J I.incoi.h A I'o I It to Kock, Ark. T. C. Tuoaroa Co elalviatoa, T.x. AI1I1KXSS AI.LOIIIIKKS TO I. S. JOHNSON & CO., nareoon, M tiax. rnoraiKrom. elMdeodawly C0MWEFlTHi5FAEMElC 4awm m,mZ& CORTLAND SPRING WAGON. Platform Sprints, ratEnt Mr. Patent Heels. WThe onlypcrfnct Sprinf Wnffon, al prices tu astonish. "AiiKNTS wantrii. bend for Catalogue and Prieoe. DEERE, MANSUR & CO., JIuufiialAjfirjrmllj.cliin'j. sT.ivOiis. mo. N. V. IllinNII t.Tl 1S7I" WATER-WHEEL Is dec'ared tlie STIMIiim TI H KINK,"' by over ei.iO pcrKons wlin use It, Prlrss rdw-l. froYt pann.Iilu, free. N. K. 1IU11MUM. ink. I'a. Tb Crnrlal Tet of lh va'ne of t medl cine Is tiuti. lit es t xis r eueecoi.iPiu the claiina imt fmih In its f.iv.i' at thj o-tt-c f is tl-e i;ranil queauoti. Apply HI rri'ciion, so simple, et o sta nhinir. t. Takiiany'i I rm'rKi Hm.TSKB Ai-kuiknt lloiv Ii a It woriif Whst Jas beeu Us liii-lury r Jlo v du. a it stand toi.nj f Tflrraui'.-! Se-HzT Aji rl. ut la s h'.nsrlioM name Ihrrugbout Hie Culled 'Utea. It la ni'.iun.l. t..iid i.s a sp.v ilir, and ith sm-cess. In ilyspep.a,- i.-k li.'a U.-lie, nerv---uaiUbi ity. liver compU'iit, hilioiia remit tenia, now. 1 COil.plulllts Irrpeculy our t pit i. n I, heumntism, k mt, rniv.l. u.ii". a, tha C4im- plsiuis ix-eiiiKr to tin; uu' ,1 a.x. and all tyres o' Inflnmtrt'ion. So r.i'lil Is It lu Its oper 'lon Cat tt en be given w in petfeel rsfvty to he feeh;est child: a- d to ar .i.l l it 'oths iale, so rv'r.-biiiir in tlx- im!a e. st ebild ea nev r irfui-c lo iske i:. J-1. s lc l.y all diu.-. lta. tCC awcek In jour aaii town Termaid5 )UU cmitll fr-. U. II AIXH.TT A t.t., Tort- land. Mil' ne . .; Kalrti Floe "J liaiuu. IO CIS e'O , Nnsra-l, N. Kllird ustpaid. Sural, wlih I., JO.SK3 ffei. Stif.oN tt Co. 'ortUnd. Ida mr r s. V, -UKuata, slaiue. a Wee fit Ei. to g nta. Sin fnit. . r. o. icKaitY, T I 0 'if si h'un-. 47 I av eil riid l-tum liee. ta, Maine. Aif.i.t wnod. Unt TKl H A IV., Annua- GILPIN.' Ttvs Kost 8aocaefal Sulky Plow In ttve World 1 SllnPLg-?.?'-'-:;;'- '-? Uandtmo. .11 .! bulk, I'lOW With t0,, M.r. LT..-"" ""Uir bulky I'low with taoor UHire If cau ruu It as well Tlie wbeelt od k... " "".r cuiuea - r-""T M liaoUTAlMllly. BEST W0RK-Tni?n "a1 la c.ihk.I choke . ' I a Hi bAfd trautid cauuvt balk II. -btiud lor Circular and I'ricea. DEERE, MANSUR A CO., ItuarssaApararwlCKUa'x. bT. fuot it. tto. iv'isirv. P ri vate Asylum roa TH-3 INSANE, Clnolnnntl Bnnltarium. Superior teenramodstiont for all elasart. fVp trate departments f.- epileptics and nervous In valids. For terms nf admission and circular ad drwia W. 8. CUii'UlY, U. It., bupt. Cuius Hill. Ohio. TT E want Cass Ct'sToasas for our Sorgo or Sag Cane dill smel ... EVAi'OnATOHM. CorrOir Gn and Thresher EKorxE. : Abtalultly Baf from Eire by Hparkt. Tbe only Kngine baft and tellable for rnnnlnc Cotton Glna. Grain Thresher., etc. Wecanfnrn'sbat low print, the beet Fion a, ralUraUrt, 'Ikresbsrs, Pat .fHlla, Wacaaia, or any other kind of Improved 1m Bremeata, Maetttnery or Field Seed. "Gorsnava" or Golden" MUlst, - J'ure and Genuine. Be jd SUmp for Price LUt tad Circular. AdcreaaT. I. Jt) 1VS A CO.. . - JonI wl; . .NasbtUle. Tens. JOB H. BTEWART, Attorney at Lawi - . .ACSTLW, TCXAB. "Wfll prwtw fa, ui fftate aad FedersJ ctMtrts at) Aaaiia and ealyestoa. , ... . tW Speciai tttentlna to baioere with si bead of elate UepaxuoeatA. iron.!tnsa aa - jai nswij LEADING ' THE SCHOOL SOUTH. OF Dr. T. X. trrela fWilntry for Toaac tavllaa, Kaaartua, Te-w. Furt-ix aradaatea aloal a tb aiacstbtoJaae. Advsctsea auar aanoarata. Arce (raiia of Hi is beat-a ciasa nr. JC reach apoaea dally. Cadatbaate r. oaily. 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