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g)ai U'oimtn jtatiwl. Ol'OBOU) IlH6uvi. FRIDAY MOHNINQ, MAY 8, 1807. W aro just now placod in possession of information, which justifies us in stating that work will probably com menco on our railroad this season. A movement is on foot to combine Mis souri and Iowa capital for the purposo of pushing the lina through. The cortlnjualjo visited tho capital, as wo learn from the Stato Time3 of tho 26th. It fays "an earthquake shock was felt here on Wednesday at about 4 o'clock, p. M. The tremor was slight but very perceptible, shaking buildings and furniture and rattling windows, &c, foreoveral seconds. The shock was very plainly felt in the Capftol build ing, and'in tho armory, whero it pro duced quito a fluttering among the flags suspended in the Adjutant Geueral's office, cansiim tbuiu tc wavo for some time as if .agitated by a gentlo wind. SA.YS tho Hiawatha (Kan.) Senti nel:: "We are informed that tho County Commissioners have, purchased 220 acres of land for a poor farm. This farm' is about three miles from Paler mo, on the Fottawatomio road. Ono huudred acres nro enclosed and in cul tivation. Thcro aro somo good build ings and plenty of water on the place. It was sold by Mr. Chas. ltichtcr, for tho sum of $4,500." This is just what wo havo' plead for in Holt county. Somo day away oft in thojuturo, our sugges tion may bo carried out. But wo do hate to bo behind everybody olso in pub lic improvements, only making a step forward when driven to it. TRIP TO SOUTHBA8T MISSOURI- NOTES BY Txiri WAX, AHD AT THE JOURNEY'S END. Capo Girardeau, April 15, '67. Mr. Editor: I will not attempt to give your readers a graphio description of our trip from your quiet city, among the prairies, to our present abiding place surrounded by the giants of tho forest. Lot it auffico for the present to say that wc arrived here with all our limbs whole, and without having experienced any very serious calamity which indeed is very fortunate for us, moro especially when wo recollect tho jamming and cramming we endured whilo riding over a rough road with only eleven of us in a stage. We had not proceeded very far on our journey before wo concluded that if we could get untangled, and suc ceed in getting ourselves distended to our full size, wo would stop at tho half way station between Oregon and Sa vannah, which wo did, and then after resting for the night, hired a two-horse wagon to take us to tho railroad. Wo certainly think that elasticity in connection with man's body a great bles sing conferred upon him by his Creator But we soon forgot, at least for the timo being, our compression, in tho en joy men t of the expansion of our lungs without feeling that thoy wero bound with iron hoops, and our lees doubled up into almost all kinds of shapes As wo approached St. Louis on tho boat, in looking at tho vast cloud of smoke which hangs over her like the black wings of somo destroying angel, Jackson County, Indiana, has be come the scene of a terrible amount of crimo. Murders and robberies are com roon, and the laws aro held in defiance. Tho now Albany Ledger says there have been sixteen murders committed in that county'within the last two years. Be sides these there havo been assaults with intent to murder, robberies almostwith out number, seductions, rapes, arsons, and a long list of other crimes. The citizens havo becomo so much cxaspor- ated that they have organized vigilance committees, and will execute the law on the criminals on tho Lynch plan. our mind went back to tho pure, free air and clean prairies of the Northwest. Whilo in the city, the roagnitudo of this dark cloud which continually hovors over it, was increased by tho burning of tho Lindell Hotel, ono of tho most noble buildings in the world. But alas ! Tho Hoppor Question. At will turn out, wo nopo, as many believe, that thofeors thai tho country will be devastated by the grasshoppers is unfounded. Tho Lawrenco (Kan.) Tribune of the 25th ult says : "From what wo see of tho insects thus far, wo do not think that further injury to any great extent, need bo apprehend eu. aney appear to generate in very warm, sandy deserts, as in Africa, and havo never exhibited any evidence that mey wero xvunsas uorn, us mey maao their appearance in raids of myriads whioh almost darkened the sun, and pur sued their travels until fall, when thoy stopped to deposit thoir eggs, and de vour vegetation. The few warm days which wo havo had has givon but little vitality Co them, and fow are soen. We believe, as we hope, that tho race of the grasshopper tribo in Kansas is almost ' extinct, and that our agriculturists need navo mtlo apprehension of injury to crops tho prcsont season." Tho Paris Ezposition-Tho American jjopartmont on mo uponing uay. Blot at Quinoy. cv on the nicht of the, 23d, which came A 8Pec,Bl .ccrresdonuent or too uon near resulting in serious consequences, don Telegraph, writes ; The difficulty originated in a large num-. America was putting her best foot of Catholics taking forclblo. possession foromost nil day Sunday ; but aitoijagb of a hall used by the Methodist Bpisco- the decoration of tho United Stitea. pal Church as ft place of worship, and courts is completed, and theVc'ouhters preventing the Rev. J. G. White from are ready, ana tho glass cabinets aro delivering therein a lecture on Roman- prepared, tho United States packing ca- mi . . I. "It t i . 1 - .L -1.. 18m. x no pastor oi toe imurca next ses are notyec enipuea ot a tunc or tncir day applied to Mayor Pitman for the contents. I saw, howevor, a great detail of a sufficient nolico force to many transatlantic articles exhibited maintain order at tho hall on tho $nsu- which'will demand, it a futilro period, ing evening, wncn anotner attempt extended notice Amongst otners aro would bemado by Rov. Whito to dclir- somo sumptuously carved chimney pieces or the lecture. Instead of making such, of Vermont, Tennosseo, and California detail, and taking tho proper steps tn marble; the last as -rich in color as onforco order, and guaranteo tho. safety onyx, and beautifully vejncd with gold of tho speaker, this political trickster, in its natural stato. Then tbero was this time-serving Mayor catered. to the an imposing array of.grand pianos, and infernal spirit of tho mob and placed a a very romarkablo collection of clocks, premium upon lawlessness by coolly in- statuettes, and lamps, accmingly made orming vnu uiiiiiBwr uuu uu uoovuiuics ui uruuzu, uut 111 ruaiujr m tuav uuu, that tho hall would be closed against artfully colored, and which can bo, sold them. The Whig ond Rcpubliban of twenty-fivo per cent, cheaper than real tho 29th says : , bronzo, while they ore quite as hand- "Tliis action created intonse excite- somo and fully as durable. There is ment throughout tho city among men also a really astonishing machine I not usually given to excitement, and need scarcely say that it is of New Eng last cvoning an immense crowd gather- land manufacture for tho siraultauo ed in front of the City Hall. Although ous composing of type and tho forma tho doors wero closed, and policemen tion of a matrix for sterootyping, the stationed thereat, two or three of the type being stamped into n thickness of trustees of the church entered it and lit a soft blotting paper, from which the It up. Again the trustees of tho church cast can subsequently bo taken. The in opposition, however, to the protest compositor sits before nspocies of koy of the assemblage went to Mayor Pit- board Btrongly resembling that of a pi man and asked that tho hall bo opened anoforte. Ilia foot works tho pedal ; to them, but ho ogain refused. The in fact, you might think that, whilo he meeting then organized in tho street, is really "setting up" the Constitution and was eloquently addressed by Gen. 0f tho United States, ho was some Beanjbllev. Mr. Andrus, Dn Sturgis, boarding-school miss practising her exer GenPrentiss and others, and finally cises on an instrument whoso keys had adjourned to moot to-night at tho hall been carefully muffled out of considera te listen to Rev. "Mr. Wnito, on which tion for the nervous lodger next door, occasion ho will have a hearing, lot the In its remaining portions the United consequences bo what tbey may. States department through no fault, be Tho resolutions adapted by the meet- it observed, of Mr. Beckwith, tho chief ing condemn, in no measured terms, tho commissioner, but through tho non-ar-conduct of Mayor Pitman, demand freo rival of merchandise is in a regrotta speech, and advocato tho passage of a bio state of backwardness. At all bill ov 1 no ucisiaiure, id uu uuuvu in events, nowever, America naa some- extra sossion. establishing a board nf thine to show, which was not the case how short lived are tho greatest and police commissioners for this oity. For on Sunday afternoon with Italy, with most endurinc monuments of tho skill this nurnoso a committee of twolvegon- Portugal and with Brazil. Thosocoun- and mechanical genius of the inhabit"- men oro to be appointed to proceed tries had unpacked nothing, and seom ants of our terestrial world. Tho burn- ttt onco ? SPrin8?id "A?"G?E cd hopelessly behindhand. ing of this magnificent structure was Lpeesa arv measure in his call. Bv' the News from tho Northwest. one of the grandest Bights ever witness- action 0f tho city authorities the peo- The following items we clip from the cd in the city. Tho fire streaming forth pie havo been driven to this recourse Omoho Republican of tho 21th ult. from its numerous windows, envoloping and the issue will do pressed 10 a con- a sine tracK or me union rnciuc , , , . elusion." Railroad has been put down at the he whole building in flames, and light- ... . . . . M Ninth gtreet croesinKf for the use of tho ing up the starless heavens above with 5g ai d1v . contemotible bid for the fa- trains, which all start from that point its crimson hue, was a sight too grand Vor of tho rabble. Religious scruples now. for mortal pen to describe. did not enter into tho motivo which Peach, apricot and other fruit trees w - :nt..i:nn v, nromntcd him to Buch an act. INO uatn- navo ueen in oioora ror turee weena w Tho European Complications. Foreign telegrams announco that an European Conference is to assemble in ondon nexl month, to settle the dis pute between France and Prussia tho conference to bo-composed of represen tative of Great Britain, Franco, Prus- sia, Austria, iia8S)a, anu tne urana Duko of Luxembourg. It is further re ported thai the basis ot tue uontcrenco will bo : First Franco not to enlarge her prcsont boundaries. Second The fortifications of Lux embourg to bo ovacuatcd and disman- ed; Third Tho political status of tho Grand Duchy of Luxembourg to be as sertained and defined. Fourth Tho final decision of the Conference to bo guaranteed and main tained by all tho Powers participating in tho deliberations of tho Conference. Tab CoMisa Whhat Crop. Tho ac counts from almost every section of Maryland, Virginia, nnd North Caroli na, speak of the prospect of a large crop of wheat. .A Louisvillo, paper says not only in Ohio and Kentucky, hut in ennessoo aiso, iuc wucai crop is inuru extensivo than is usually seen, and promises an abundant yield. Tho Wa- tertown ( Wis. ) Democrat, April 11, ays: "The winter wheat in this region las a fresh and vigorous appearance." Tho Illinois State Journal learns that the wheat, in Sangamon and adjoining counties look finely, hotter than during the corresponding season for soveral years past. Wheat and-' other cereal crops in .Texas, oc which an unusually argo breadth has been planted, are look ing splendidly, and tho Lone Star plan ters anticipate too biggest harvest thoy ever had. . - - nt... .1.1 1 tt . -1. rrM, n l i.:nn J 1.1 I ! I OlIC OL-ailV reSUUUlUUIIllT WUUIU DUIIUlIUll UlUU. O.UU UUIV limit or me oppio uuu dbbcu oioom, wmcu i . ., . . ,. - ,t - ,, ... ...!... - . I8UCU a courae. xhov &uuw iuu won tuaiMreii 10 vuu xig uiuuuj , in bloom hero and that is surround us on every side, tho sight nn oftomnt .tinir rart tni shut out hnoomirnr. and smell of which give us a bright an-1 free religious discussion is tho surest An immense train of iron and other tininntion of feastincr on these fruits wav to brine Catholicism into disgrace, construction material went out on the r . . It.?. . mi i c j: : l.l tt..:.. t . :n t:i .1 i ,1.. A.,,nr. r,n rin onrl anlirTf lota lF rha lit It Will HOI ULTir JfEO UIBUUSOIUII, UUU U UIIIUII L UUIHU XtOIIIUUU ICOICIUUT UJUIU foil rrllia ia nilr, o fnnif tUlUUimBUU Y1.1U IU Ul .'". in. .wm vu iv . v...b .u v.Uv.Uv-v nn rftii:nn f0r t ln n meteenth bps n. country ; but wo need more of tho Yan- cennrv and enlightened America. 'Anv Tho warehouse of tho Chicago kce capital and enterprise of our north- species of intolerance is as inconsistent Northwestern Railroad on the Iowa sido Cm pCOplO tO UeVelOpe US resources. 1 Wlia lue genius Ol our uj uuu uutiuu, ui vuw nvur, una uuwreiy uioujjpuaiuu unA v.rt.r. : as is the enncmir conduct oc this May O I nC n,..nn Ik Vi si iliitniftt nF (Via rtK. I e rtt-niinil ivlinrn if ofnntl Ur UL VZUIIiUV tllbU mo ulK"twJ' vmw vi- i .uu h'uuuu iwiu i ovuuw uuilu's mill. too expanse or wa tion the other day, that the peach crop 7. of this county last year amounted to ono hundred thousand dollars. We witnessed quite a novel scene a few days ago. Whilo the City of Alton, ono of the St. Louis and Memphis pack ets, was leaving our wharf on her way to St. Louis, her crow, who were all col ored men, assembled on tho forecastle, Governor Oglesby was tmegraphed tcr at Child's Mill, fivo miles below as to tho State of affaire, and has res- 0:iaha, is estimated by good judges to nonded in fitting terms, and declares be ton to fat temi miles in width. It is ... ... AM .l l.HV 1 . I, 0 that the rigntot troospeecn, ine-iung- one immense laice, as Been rrom vjnpi na Charta" of Amciican liberty, must tol Hill. This is tho point where some be maintained. have believed tho railroad bridge might be built. An examination of that lo Ohio. cality now, will dissipate all idea any The following is the Manhood Suf- ono may have entertained that a bndg nna nt wVinm ntnnrl itnnn tlin Kinitnn I tmna kill na nuaanil hr hntVi hrnncllRR COUld be bUIlt there. VMW W. ..UWM WVWV muwh VHUU.UII .UUV "III UU puWMWM "J H w H " I . . , . . . , . ' : . ' " . . , V6tx, that the ice in the Missouri, op aai, m iroiu oi mo uug-oiau whu a jujig jiesolvec, bv the Ueneral rfssemoiu pesito Yanktown, broke up on the at The Missouri Bounty Bill. WAsniNOTON City, D. 0., ) April 20th, 18G7. Editors Missouri Democrat : Dear Sirs : The question as to tho signing the M. S. M. bounty bill by tho President has been at last decided. It was discussod yesterday for two hours in Cabinet meoting, and tho decision w'as 'that tho President had not tbo le gal right, ds tho bill .was not presented to mm until, atter, tne adjournment. Tbis oE course will cause a delay unti nex't muctingof1 Congress. Then, i will bo presented to the President, who on more than ono occasion has said there-was nq objection to tho bill. ,1 will not use words of , censure to warus tne member of too committoo on Enrolled Bills who had hurriedly placed tno um in uis desk, whero it remained hidden.undcr other naners for davs when he bad every reason to believo it was in the I'reaidcnt'a hands. That gentle man's jteciings aro, much hurt. X abuseim, U not our remedy. We must wa'it patiently for the reassembling of Congress, It will not be necessary to aet. upon the subject dq novo, arShe ssmo vongress, tne fortieth, which pass od.the bil, will reassemble, whether it be op an adjourned session in July, or a1 urn .iFgui NIOBIUM ui vecemoer. ..Othor papers will please copy, o Very respectfully, your obedient serv r thr )t It i tt loali lHf Know thy Destiny. Madam E. F. Thobxton, the ret Eogllih Aitrologtst, OUIrmjunt and Pajrebometrlelfto, who bai titonlshcd the tolcntiSo elutei of the Old World, ha now loetted herself at Ilndion, N. Y. AUdAtne Thornton poistsaet moh won derful poweri of icoond sight, as to enbl her to Impart knowledge of the greatest luportanee to the, single or married of either sei. Whilo In a state of trance, she delineates the features of tho person you are to marry, and bj the aid of an Instrument of Intense power, known as the Psjrcbotnotrope, guarantees to produeo a life-1 llKe picture of the future husband or wife of tho pplfcftot, together wllh date of marriage, po sition In life, leading traits of character, so. This Is no humbug, as thousands of testimonials osn assert. She will send when ileilrcd a certi fied cerilAcMe, or written guarantee'! that the picture Is what It purports to be.,., U enclosing; a small Iock of hair, end stating place of birth, age, disposition and oomplcijon, and enoloslng fifty cents and stamped- enTelope addressed to yourself, you wilt reoelre the picture nnd desired Information by return mall. All communications sacredly confidential. Ad dress la. confidence, Madam K. F. Tnoairo; V. 0. llox 228, Hudson, N. Y. 11831y SlIATTKntl) OONKTITVTIOMB llESTOBBD by ilelmbokrs extract llucbu.. Fon NoN-nnTifNTlON or Incontinknci of Urlue, Irritation, Inflamntlon, or ulceration of the blad. der, or kidneys, diseases of the prostrate glands. stono In the bladder, calcutu'strravel or brick ililst deposits,' and all diseases uf the bladder. kidneys, and dropsical swellings, USK IIKLMnOLP S unin liXTlACT intoitn. , ORTON BHD'S Great American . ' It should bo borno in mind by those persons holding Missouri bank bills that f thoy aro not passed in by the 1st of June, they will become valueless, accor ding to an net of the Legislature. OBEttON PBICE OURBENT. Onr.aoN, Mo., May 3, 1807, , ; 0 00 8 GO 8 00 12 10 20 10 3 00 1 2& 75 Hons Con, 1) bbl 3 00 WHEAT, V llU Z OU Bacon, f lb .10 LAni), id Butter, f lb F.uas, ) dot .v. Chickens, doz Potatoes,,) bu Onions 71 bu Flour, h bbl , lb uu fv:u uu Corn Mkai., 1 bu " 80 Honey, h id o SonailUM Molasses, 'I gal 75 Dried Am.m. if in Oj Green Ari'LES, t) bu.i 2 OU URIED TEACHES, li bU O .'D Dry Hides, lb... 16 Wood, 'tf.cord , 4 00 r EATHEHH, -H II) UO OA 7b la Coming. The Stnr Coatpany of America! Tills old fatorltj company baa been gr'"' augmented for the traveling season, of 1807, with . 1 S l f i : Free to Everybody. A larco 0 pp. circular, cWing Information of the greatest importance to llie young of both sexes. It teaches how tho homely may become beau tlful, the despised respected, and the forsaken loved, v ' No young lady or gentleman should fall to send their address, and rccelve'n copy postpaid, by return mall, Address 1 U. Drawer, UI, U4Um Troy, N. V. IIt:i,MliOLD'S Kxtiiact lluciiu gives health and vigor tn the frame nnd bloom to the palled clieeK. Uublllty is accompanied by many alarm' Ing symptomf, and if no treatment Is ubmlllid to, coiisiimpimi). ineaniiy, orepucpuo nts ensue in cd Hose Wash cures secret nnd dellcato ulsor ders tn all their stages, at little oxpenso, llttlo or no change in diet:' no incouvenlenee and no exposure. It Is pleasant in taste and odor, I in mediate In. its notion, ond free from all injurious properties Resolved, bv the General Assembly posito Yanktown. broke up on whip which he used pretty freely on tho ofthe Stale of Ohio, (three-fifths of hngt. On the nicht of the 12th the riv image of a buffalo that stood out on a toe mombers electert to each ttouse er rose thirty inches,, and on the loth i. r,,;nnfin ,. v,, of it, agreeinc thereinT That it be and is the water was but a little over three i. . m ... -j hereby proposed to the electors of this feet below tho high water mark o uouv. xwo uiucrti, uim on cuuer biuu, o, i , ,!, nnl 1 rri. n,i;.:.. r.,ii. .... ubttbu lu iu,g U, IUU UM, UUUUDI vnu oUllllt. J. lie iuivuiiail IUIIUC1 OiV . .3 ! iL I. . 1. il. .. .1 1 . . . . i.r. o - Biuou hiiu oar wumu mojr uoou aa Der election upon the approval ot rc- lit is expected the heavy .snows xi i. : il. : rii I ! j : r. i . e Ai : j . i . - . . . .v i i i iuquuu roning iuu awuiiy uawxxwu. craii. icciiou 01 vuu iuiiuwnir umuuumouu bb Winter vrmca exienueu ciesr v Durint? which the whole crew Bunt? one a Bubatituto for the first section of the mountains will inauro a good bo nf their river sono-a. to the amusament uim article ot, mo onsiiiuHon or., me stage ot water in mo uisiaan ol tnoso on snoro, .t?,. ,u (u tt..:.i u : ul xuu otniintu uuiub vu ua weuaij, states ot the oce o twenty-one years, mountain voyoco and when we look upon it, it is as look- who shall havo been a residont of, the : inc upon the face of an old friond. Bo- estate next preceding the election'ond Tub "Nodlb Kbd Ma last that last the ing tilHate portuni- ckon a ieve,me,I om watching with interest of tho township or tTord in, which ho rerKST. Our Eastern novef T. . j OIUCO, DUVU llUIU .un IUOY UU UIUYIUCU UY I 00 BUUICWHUV VUU1KU III I mo movemenw oi J0Ur iiihus, uuu y Bwexcebt Buch peraohs asliave borne ardor in describing the nati tho weekly visits ot the sentinel, 1Wb in siinncrt ofanv iusurrect i'ar nf'the Aboriuines of -Amerf look into the looking glass of your com- rebellion ogainst tho Government of the had witnessed a little sceno' Itt!...i Oi....' i i. j r ''A -Jlnv t! n ! J I.) munity. iuhuuu aim? , or, uavo ueu. irom meir I Direct m hub ciiy ono uujr iu r . o. iiciiiuo.1 iinuuco ui icoiumivu iu uvuiu oenig urate I J-UB aou 01 a o.uce poweriur j.iiu I eu into the military sorvice ihreof : or was amusing himself 'Wth a bo Dikd. We mentioned in our last have uesortou the military or naval serv- row by shooting at a tiny moui .... la a . l I W a.Tai m week's issue the fact of a lady in Boone ice ot said uovernruent in timo of war, a string and held by a boy, on countv. Mrs. Jas. Waters, giving birth and havo not subsequently been honor-, ment, while the 'valiant save. to four childien. We are sorry to learn ably discharged' from the same, shall himself at a distance of thirt since then that the motuer ana cniaren nave me quauucations or an elector ana feet irom tne oojeci orw are all dead. The. mother died on the be entitled to vote, at all elections. and it was' not; until ho bad same dav eho gave birth to the children., " " - - ,, m.,.,,1 la dozen, arrows 'that he sucj Three of tbo children died within an I It Is stated that President Johnson placing the littleaniraal ho 1 fJHtld nbbilitvr U'ondci-rul but True. Madamk UtiMiMQTO)(, the worfd-renowned As' trologlst and S omnambullsllo Clairvoyant, i?hll( in a clairvovant Blatc. delineates the verv fea turcs of the person you are to' marry, and by tbo uld of an Instrument it intense power. Known as the 1'sychomotrope, guarantees td nroduco a perfect andllfoillite nlctureof thofu. turo liuuhantl or wife of the applicant,' With date oi marrige,jpcoupauon, leading (raits prcnar acter, ho. This is no imposition, as testimoni als without number cau aseert. Uy staling place oinirm, age, UHposltlon, oolor of eyes ana lialr, anu enciobiug nny cents, ana stamped enTeloi addressed to yourself, you will reoelre the pi ture by return 'mall, together with desired In formation. ,4y Address in confidence?' Mapamb Gun' taiDU Bkminqtpk, I,"0. Dbx 207, West Troy, N. Y. ' J' ' - H831y " Til ten fan ty if they econd t!'week.' n chief, and or tied by e pave- 'placed or forty rabition, arged nccfiocka in rw ae com HNrKKIII.ED AMD DeUCATK' CONSTITUTIONS, of notn sixes,, use ueimooiu s Kxtracl uuonu. it will giro brisk and enorgotlo feelings, and en asio you'ioieep wen. .ti j iih Southern I ta, and then hb placed himself within rain the ! ten feet of his victim, ft, .affordli tho enforcement, ot the ttoconstructtoti,. and Indian immense, satisfaction, at the Bno hour after birth. Tho other one lived sincerely regrets that the Southern 6, but a day and a.half. Jefferson City Stages hayp, attempted to restrain Trilinnn.l7th. enforcement of the Roconstructloti, , - . . , , . . , ,, , , ,, ., t f i is. aefermmeu w amorce h, evon it , in- cess or his BKlll. Bo weuugoa Dy me Said a dying father to bis son i Junotjpn. should issue from the Sur, grin he exhibited on tbo termination of tiT 1 1 fln..fr 1. 1.-1 Ti. n .1 1... "near in minu, my aon, tnrougu jour fM, 7 1 iuo bwiiu.- u w .wiweeouu, uum- lfeaa the loneexnenence of mtno. nev- . bers of bystanders witb wonuer anu awe. er to drink sweetened liquors or trust a Two hundred men lynehejd a nogro H How have the mighty fallen!" Take no more unpleasant' and unsafe reme dies for unpleasant ana dangerous diseases. Us lleimboiu's extract uuenu .aouimproieu not A Youiio Lady returnlnsfo'her'coudtry homo after a sojourn or.a.rew pioniits.tn tue city, was hardly rccognlied by her friends. I In place o t. in 1 , i. ..v , , -.p. a coarse, rimuo, nusueu isud, bus. uau n soil rubvcomplexlon of almbst tnsrblo smootbne and Instead of twenty -three She really Appeared but eighteen. Upon inqulryos.to the cause of so great a change,' she plainly told them that she used tbo uiboassian iiaim, and considered it on iuraluable acquisition to any Lady's toilet, Uv Its use any, mus or ueoiicman can Improve their personal appearance aa hundred fold., It is slmplo In its combination, as Nature herself is simple, yet unsurpassed In Its efficacy in draw Ing Impurities Irom, also eoiing, ol beautlfylne the skin acd complexl dlreot action on the outtcle it draws from it all on. lly its its impurities, kindly healing the same, and leaving the surface aaNatura.lnttpded it should be. clear, son. emootu anu oeauuiui, rrloe Bl. lent .by Mil or Express, oa receipt on an order Dy , i.ii4i vvtA1 V".cwnemisis, ' .. No 8 West Fajette et., Syracuse. N. Y, The only American Ageut for the ssle'ffnhe 'I Tl I'll' I BP CIRCUS AND WITH NEW TRAPPINGS On a scaln of magnificence heretofore unknowa In the Circus line, nnd with talent of the first order in every department, they giro an enter tainment unsurpassed by any. An original feature witb tbts company is a Foiualo'Sllver Cornet Hand, . oonsisllne of ten ladles, led by their. Teacher Pi'oi. jV. Frotxman, They will enter town at 10 A. M. on tho day f Exhibition, and will dslcourse somo of tbo most fashlonablo tnusta extent through tho streets of OliEGOJV, MAY 13A 1807. Dootb open nt 2 and 7 P. M. Admission CO cents,- Children 'lb -ots." With this; troupe will be foud.tbe regular "OW Fashioned" CLOWE- .Dtf. G1LKJJVS ON, -.the world renowned COURT JESTER AND WIT. Ullly Andrews, thojrlsh Clown, Tlte Funniest Man Alive." Mr. Miles Orton the fearless Champion bare back rider Den Orton the Irrlslstable dramatlo aud sconlo rider nnd line qnalcd . '. Mrs.' Miles' Orton with' her ediioaf.ed Horse "J UP ITER" the "best trained horse in tbo World," trained by herself, will enchant all lov ers of lhat,uoble animal.- s MaBter Leon Orton, the youthful rider, with Master It Z., and tbo Misses Irena and Celestie, Mr. aafTiiey the ; Greatest Hurculean'i of the age ; and many others of equal worth and celebrity, makes this Indeed the Model Compa ny or tins qountry, , A ' Act. Advertising Agent.. pxa-xvos and on&Aax&. ,1 J! .- :i')T,-'M i I AUliiNC, ;A'l' qitKUU, MUi , promp.tly:i mllE undersigned will receive and, X attend to all orders for the celebrated Pianos made by PHILIP T&ILtrPS & CO., lrj l JGSO. 8TECK. & CO A - WILLIAM,B. DRADDURV, N. Y. PIANO FORTE CO.,i l 'JAMES i W; V06B,.' .' 1 . CHAMBERS &,QADLBR. ALSO . 1 ' ' ' :"'t Mason Hamlin's " . U" PORTABLE &. CAIIlIVElf ORGANS,. S. D. St ILtfF. AM E RJCrtW At' manufacturers otf want bargains should call Snlithft. fl O'R "O .A JV S, priett,; Those'' who' I on'Ui before' bilrl chaslnir. as the will anv moncT. 'J A CHAH. w. uuwman: Address or inquire 'at ''Bbhtiiui." Offloe.: ,!,' H. G. TTAS now on hand and is dally receiving li. a General Coffee, assortment " 1 sitw as of Groceries. t i . y,itv,-v less, & Bugar,o 1 J. Ti Flour, re ' i ' Flab. Ana in fact Uryili f ,. , ina Price's reasons Lie. 6-ly vs. nr'tM4fi 5 r l ' ' 'ill N IV ll Mackerel,! -".uvj A(.ft rultt. coaiuBied .I've 0 ant, J. W. McOLURG, cock-eyed man." I in Seymour, IndianBrMondaj (Western firripiro,'; Si'' lame. n iy(.