live human skulls and a large iï¬iiniic - . . ..,.i «av. .wr..._»:'~=:w dip-“a v - o-u- m ‘_ How to marge Good Mach†3. . The best quality (it'mucihtge in v. market is made by diunolving clo » l (\‘l 1‘3 ‘ email quantity of a solution of alum in water. due to the acetic acid which it conâ€" tains. This prevents the glue from geiaiiulzinu' by cooling; but the same result may :0 accomplished by raiding a small quantity of nitric acid. Some oi' the preparations onered for sale are more boiled Starch or tleur, mixed with nitric acid to prevent gelutiuiz‘ Eng. Those preparations are very in. icrior in quality to that made from glue. ..,__--___., . 5. s ...._..-__.. n A. Slipper Brings Bad Luci. ft ', Rev. Henry Brown, 9. statinideliire clergyman, wa: married hitcly tethe daughter of Rev. ii. ’.i‘. Codd. ‘v’icur ct ‘l‘achbronk. the bride and brideâ€" .m were lcuvisug Mr. Codd’a linuxo l.(3:lsl‘.lllggi.oii, the. c-i1:{i..'.>:1'1::i'_v old shoot and a quantity of rim were tliNV-znutthem. Sonicot'then’ii l Vii lulled. oil" the . ti'i‘cgl' i'lill‘ . .1‘4 '- ’in'lll was l.ll‘t)\'\'il out m the 1 a precarious Mate. ’l in: bride M‘z‘vl not. hurt. and 1:. in ,. ,I a. man ci'iron nerve; he may be neither ‘ ~ :.?;.:c._=nu.u nor a politician; I . , . I . ‘ .‘ . ‘ . f H, mm, be nuinbic in his urnocznllons .ii hisuspirations; butwithnll he: i M min it he has a ch: rs: :tor. ll-‘i Lilil‘b "w filial-tel. lie looks on truth with a clear vision, acting in accordance with ' :upcrnal dictates; he does until-cu- than the face of his fellow ll]alt,1’l)l‘ reel is white with integrity, and “9 looks humbly and truetingly up to eternal source of truth, and hi; -llO'»"C<llClll§58, in u lOWiict' Genre, lo ll V I may end, in short, because he has a. c . tor. Chaiuctcric the corner stone in individual greatness â€"tho Doric and splendid column in the majestic strut» turo of a true and digniï¬ed man, who r9 at once a subject and a king. Such i: the true type of true manhood. To \arth belongs his corruptibic body-w to another and more enlarged epliere, his soul, clumped wi‘.b divinity. “WM A Ghostly Cargo. A San Francisco paper says “ the German bark Matthias Meyer, {ruin Aucon. Peru, is new lying at Front. n’trcct wharf. She had on board hundred and ï¬fty tons ot‘sund build The sand was taken from ‘h :it Cuilao. Up to last. nigh iivc tons of sand had been tal ithc berth/and in it lied in 1'. i. i ll of miscellaneous humun honest. O ot'thc ghastly relics was the skull ot' a young women, and her long, licuvy' bluck hair is in excellent }.>l'0.:.'i".. tion, :xzd clings tonaciously to i r». cculp. In unother the upper row wt teeth is still iii in, and a font, with the flesh ntill clinging; to the bones, u thrown into the bay. The Mutt; Meyer is 1.}‘Olltllriy the most I'ellilll'la» ably ballustel ve.~;-.~cl that has ‘vercw tcred thoharborof'Sun Francisco. it let probable that at home timea grave- yard was I'll'ltlcll on the teach at Cal- luo, but thnt the rand could have l‘tftll taken IL) the bark w . . tile Dbliliu i. ithcut tilt-CUYCi'l..L; maewhztt remarkable. l for 5:33". e of tne {Ezrmer‘s Cellini; You :1: ‘s that :1 low to enlighten he: (3 thun any urgum .‘ \‘ll’lic‘.’ mid in New York, Au . .u, bein: 1,778 10-55 budu. g \‘y‘ is l‘. I} In. ' ..c \Yc.~tcrn Mixed t orn, at 55 LB cents per btrhel of 56 pouudc. The corn wzs sold at an extreme price, bCCElbinO dry, sound, and in every wav iupcrior to the bulk oi'tho crop now being handled in New York. The grain in question was shipped from town: came into Cliimgo, via Chicz’. n N u-th Western lullway, no» ‘ red direct to the Eric and Sorth .3hnre line ca 's, and arrived in New York by tnc Erie Railway. “1‘ freight pnid was $52030. ' pet: \zsf, including weighing and elem» tor, .;L>‘7.SO,' leaving,r of $1,004.64, the gross proceeds, the sum Ot'$145. 98 u net proceeds to Western shipper of‘ 1,738 10 55 bushels corn-12 trifle ever ’ 0 cm tea bushel on board cars in lmva. .,l {lint iron {-1 .. ‘x .. A i. K. (3 â€"-â€"-q-» ~ - - -0â€"â€"â€".... News more. I» Ci‘i‘r'ir voice is by no menus {my-4.3. A . l i . I outï¬t-c rapidity“ v" ‘l1.3£"l"3il ' i7 » 4‘: z. . ~lJ to .30.: m. in one of the min-sn-J no in equal volumes of water and. strong vinegar, and adding one-fourth )’ - oifau equal volume of alcohol, and a. t The action of the vinegar l t. is right, his integrity in uni ' 'piiers, bu The (HI‘I- I “ ‘- ‘39:†x. from a distance, the very next thing , ,5 family greeting, he enquires for illage or country paper, and ~' cliecomtited ii'yon are unablt ‘ copy, and confounded if t compelled to say you do no‘ " Newspapers are just as necessaryu Otherwise. 74:18" "‘“ J“ w‘“ Things Wise and Motto for the winter of 18734:» “I can’t atl‘ord it." The tea kettle is. the only ginger that never gets cold. A young married man of Bruttle- . man for his true position in lift bore, Va, concluding that rum has as food or ruiment. Show us a rugged killed thousands, poured twelve gal- buret‘ootcd boy rather than an ignor lens of prime brandy into the river, ant one. His head will cover his foot and, with a lawyer as u witness, and in :tl‘ter lit‘eif he in well supplied with uprollcd oyehails, swore oil" forever. newspapers. Show us the child whc is eager for newspapers. He wilf make his mark in the world if' gratify that desire for knowledge Other things being equal, it is a rule that never fails. Give your children newspapers. . . .._._.__. «a Him. There's only one way to get along in life, boys, by paying strict atten- lion to bueinCcri, cud pcrtbrmingduties wall. One of our wellikntm‘n rich liloii begun lii'c ([25 an errand boy, and dill his work uccur-itclyâ€"his writing and arithmetic. After a while. he lieu-net other duties, and at each step . employer commended his accu- racy und relied on him, because he lwzt‘ ' ' ' . The accurate boy in the i one. Those who employ men wish to be on the wnstuut , us; though they were rogues li' a carpenter must stand his journeynmn's elbow to be sure that his work is right, or it a cashier l lilllria run over his book-keeper’s col- umn, he might as well do the work himsolt as to employ another to do it in that way; and it in very certain that an e uploycr will get rid oi’ such :iu inn-cc rate workman a3 soc: as he can. c ~' of a ï¬erce. The human hand has often been taken to illustrate diviuc wisdomhâ€" and vorywdi. But h:.vc you ever 0‘1- umined your horse’s hoof? it is hardly lo a curious in its way. Its parts are somewhat more com plicatod, yot their design is simple 2'. id obvious. The hoof is not, as it appears to the curt-loss eye, a mere lump ot' insensi- bie bone, fastened to the log by :i joint. it is made up of a series of thin luyem, or leaves, of horn, about live hundred in number, and nicely titted to each other, and forming a lining to the footitcelfi Then there are as many more layers, belonging to what is called the “cofï¬n-bone,†and fitted into this. These are elastic. rl‘uke a quire oi†paper and insert the leaves one byouo into those ofanothcr quire, and you will ct some idea of the arrangement oft c several layers. Now, the weight of the horse rests on many elastic springs there are layers in his four iconâ€"about four thousand; and all this is contrived, not only tor the conveyance of his own body, but t'or whatever burdens ’ . may be laid on him. 2 ~â€"-»â€"-â€"-‘>¢Q.<~â€"..â€"â€"â€"~ The Buried U The unearthing of Pompeii in still going forward, promising much for the future. There was recently dis- ,cnwrial the body oi’ a woman who 'had llilicil, clutching a bag of gold. The hardened ashes became a. mould oi'the victim; und as; this crust cid not break, into the cavity plugter ot' » Paris was poured. The result wan a rt‘cct cost cl a woman as she laid, ii .piug; her but: 01" ninety pieces of col l, two silver vane-i, come jewels null keys. Iluri'ying :ilozigtiioutrcct she. tripped and fell on her side. Her varu I'lllmCd and twinted. Her hand. benutitully formed, is clutched in deit,.uir. the nails entering the skin. The headdress, face, tisauc oi gur- mcnts, and rings on her ï¬ngers, are irepicdured exactly. A correspon- t hays thut the I’ompeiians were 'dentiyiziieu up to pleasure, and ‘ tluciru wus :t lil‘c oi' :ciisnalit‘,‘.~-~ ;n nmv, he Hiyn, when the (:itylius u b tried eighteen centuries, one in led by an - ‘roi‘guycty that clings: Doubtitszs it had its philoso- t they do notappeur. \Vhat may yet be revealed regarding this city is beyond conjecture. he «3 VJ {furl i.\,.i It) ii. i U? r} :7 Wernme ......tessty. .lziri lover; the mysterious. A cloudâ€" e55; sky, the full-blown rose, leave but the violet which due its blushing bea bllnll, and the moon when she ei'iier;;c»:<' in in behind a cloud, are to him :«ourccs oi inspiration and of pleasure. [ilcxlcety is to merit wuut shade is to figure in paintings; it gives it hold- ness and prominence. Nothing adds more to female beauty than modesty; it sheds uroi nd the countenance a halo of light which is borrowed from virtue. Botanists have given the rosy hue which tingcs the cup of the white rose the name of “maiden blush.†This pure and delicate hue is the only pztin . that Christian virtue : hnuld use; it the 1 ichest ornamcu t. l. “‘umiil: without modenty is like u, do . tlmver, which dill‘uses an un- wholcsome odor, and which the pru« signs of the times. how: are content wt ;. one ....n« "V . ‘ sniper. l.- . knowâ€" ledge not out:in satisï¬ed, and hooks. tu-vugn useful, yea, absolutely nccceâ€" ::.,';/ in their phone, 12111 to meet the demands oi'youlh or ago. Our coun~ try \rspsmer is eagerly sought and ‘.l :éxznts us eagerly devoured ; comes the demand for the city . ,~, national and foreign new; xi. to the political come the liicr~' .Lic thirst for :ny :uui scientiï¬c journalu, Lastly l uni above all come the more. and tie)- ‘ ligiouc journals. All these ure do. mended to sutirfy the c 'avinsn of the uct1vc mind. J dent gardener will throw from him“ Lie: destinyis melancholy, for it ends in shame and repentcnce. Beauty prunes lilie flower oi'the aloe, which cinema and dies in r. ifs-w hours, but m. †gives the female character charms that supply the transitory freuhucse of youth. -~-- Aâ€"mâ€"ww-c. ex; . ‘1. Hills a dreadful thing for a worn 3‘: ’io lose her voice, it must be a dcligh l'ul thing for her torecoverit. A miss Un suck, at Lawrence, Muse, six months ago suddenly, and from no apuurc‘nt cause, be same speechless or ulmnet so. Last Sunday night she was so atl‘ccted by the explosion of a kerosene lamp that her voice sudden- ly returned in full force; she gave one .luabie to ‘ prosperity. They uovertis in 30, county, or lecalit . They cfore the reader a. map on which may be traced character, do. Sign 2nd progress. Ifa- stranger calls a hotel he ï¬rst enquires for the Village. newspaper; if a friend comes. good, healthy scream, and has talked audibly ever since. Husbands whose Wives are .similarly afflicted will, of co ‘3 hibit the usb 6? k'ci’ds'en‘e ' W h‘eir hous‘c’s. it is thus with every, lies behind the ., Rev. J. H. \Vilhur, who han for twelve years labored among: the Yo» l0“ kima Indians in Oregon, guys that there are about four hundred convert od Indians under his care, and in every case there has been a complete and voluutury abandonment oi" the use of tobacco. . A couple who regiuterctl themselves the other day at a Chicago hotel as “ George Lord and lady, Stewartville, New York," left a baby behind them when they paid their bill. The land- lord being childless, concluded to ad ccpt the uttering ot' the Lord, and adopted the ivoundiing. O. B. Plummer of Bnnrmr ivea I . . ’ D 7 public notice that any person who shall hereafter either give or sell to [hi- ztuy oi" tiioee stimulants which destroy i~:clt‘-coutrol and arouse that meat. ungnvcrinibie cf‘ passions, the uppetite for strong drink, will be pro- secuted to the full extent of the laws. A nice question of taste: Jeweller “7‘ “t hind of‘ a chain would you like? Young hiaurâ€"â€"Wcll, I don't know, hardly. What kind ol'a chain would you thinh i ought to have; that'is, what style vnuld you think I ought to hnvc; that is, what style would you think would be the most becom- ing for r. young man who carries groâ€" ceries to some of the host families in * town l’ , are in perieetion when from five to seven years old. An oystcrnmn can tell the age ofu. bivalve by counting the successive layers or plates overlapping each other, each of which is termed a shoot, and indi- cates a year’s growth. Judging from the size and thickness which some shells attain, an oyster may be capa- ble of arriving at the respectable age of three-score, and not. be the Metho- oaleh of his tribe then. , The celebrated picture, by J. Porâ€" talia, of Brussels, 01' “ The Drought in Egypt, which has this your obtained the special geld ircdal offered for the best )icture exhibited. without regard to so ooi, style. or subject, by a living artist. at the Crystal Palace, Sydcuâ€" ham, has just been purchased out of Messrs. Everard's galleries, London. at a very high price, for the Museum of Wushington,D. C. ‘ At the London Central Criminal Court, recently, Mrs. Charloth Annie Fitzgerald, wile of Major Fitzgerald, was tried for stealing; a dliiluvnd ring, :1 diamond necklace, and other urti- clcs. Evidence was given at great length, and the witnesses underwent rigid cro.'.=s-oxaminu.tion. The jury found the accrued not guilty, on the ground oi‘il ., .nity, and .‘illO was or- dered to be uetuincd cluritn.r Her Ma- jesty’s pleasure. At the same court, three women who were oeuvicttd of felony on the previous day, were brought up for judgment, cue prison- cr being sentenced to ten and the other two to live ycars‘ penal sci-vi- tude. Svrrnurns from Fuloue ui‘l’ectionu, clean upl ‘croi‘uln, and Scro- Why wear your Pimploa, Blotches, Ulcers, Sores? 1Cv'liy have the 1ti twisted out of you by Dyspepsia, Rheuma- tic: 1d Gout? Why suli'cr Syphil- ' uud Mercurial diseases to rot the ace in your body, or the flesh 011' your bones? Why let your sluggish blood drag, and scatter itsdistompcrs through your veins? Arm’s Cour. Exn’u or SARSI‘ABILLA ru these comelaintu, und cleanses them out of the system. Use it faithfully, and you bring to society a healthier, cleaner, and far more acceptable mem- beixâ€"Democrat, Baltimore, Md. -\ u. L “A Miss Jennie W'ar tor, of Highgato, Vt, it is said, is ayoung lady of liter- ary tastes and tendencies, and has re- ccntly been engaged in writing for the press with co much ausiduity that her friends have been somewhat .‘il’ 1' ucd lest she overworked and make i'n’xfil. ill. Her aunt, Mrs. Gr. W. Fos~ at Miss \Vurner’s, when that ‘ mg: lady informed her that on Sun- day the 9th November, she should go to tales and not wake again until the 23rd Tovoniber. She charged her cunt to see that this sleep was not mistaken for death, that her hair was not cut 03' and she buried. Although these singular predictions were made with much seriousness, little heed was paid to them at the time. but on Sun- day, sure enourrh, she fell asleep, and up to Friday night had not awakened, but continued to lie in a condition cc wily (llï¬illlgg‘tllbl'ltlbio from death, save for quiet. and regular breathing it r, u‘uJ-s ‘ A. recent China newspaper publish- es the following account of un inci~ dent at ll'liarnpcu:~~“l\’iue young girls, lying with different families in the viii." , room to have entertained an aversion to married life. Seeing the misery and toil to which the mem- bers of the families: with whom they lived were subjectet , and above all the slave-like obedience of Wives to the wills of their husbands, tho damsels came to the resolution to commit sui- cide. They met, by appointment, (in the bunk oi’ the river at the entrance of one of the creeks neur Brown’s Folly, attired in heavy winter gar- ments, which they had sewn all to- gether to prevent 5' purution. While thus united in body, h an and mind, they plunged mm the deep. As this happened close to the festival of the seven to 2le gcnii, vho descended from heaven and are called the scyéu sisttï¬â€˜s. All sorts of superstitious ten- illusions have been di‘aWn from it. . .,,_iui_,is bound to have his joke. i His Wife walked nearly in front of a ..._......â€".. .- ..._.. -9... . L.‘=..'.-'â€".;.:‘.<;: hard.» -...‘_ :H: “,5 pv' no“. .. GEL: 4': (ill ll) .rivn‘i it’lchlli'ihllitt rail adtrain the other day. and he Manmmwfl‘lmwm “ammo?†BM said utif she had gone' a step far- GENTS' FURNlSH'NGS- . . . . Q that-this children would have had a “'“3â€? TillMM'lEG‘i‘ .. Sm “bother . Huer' 5K1318 (a. com Law 1 , - name names, svurornze, racemes, LAC: -EDITORIAL OmNIous.â€"~An advcr- LAE’lE‘i‘d' tiscmont is, as a general rule, an elaâ€" A... fill“ beratc eulcgium on the merits of 53 KTNG ST. WEST,‘ something which the advertiser de- sires to sell. The editors and pub lishers 01' the papers in which it ap- pears are not responsible for its state‘ ments: Sometimes, however, highly important discoveries or inventions, anrouuce to the world through the business department of the press, seem to demand a. t'evv words of edito- rial commendation. We have no hesitation in saying that the excellent medicine introduced by Dr. Joseph Walker, of California, under the name - HA. Krill: Ib'EVCï¬ET. Please call and examine our stock, promptly Khd mirelully filhxl. .mw on??? Lester order: lilii'l‘ iViï¬lB l And :for Sale bythe Subscribers, iiiElN Liter Rï¬lSll’lSl New. VALENTIA RAISINS, NEW SULTANA musms, it“? “Siai‘r Sweet, Please-n3: (i: In of VINEGAR. BITTERH beion rv' to this -’*-â€"-â€" category, and has ii. just film to a SEEDLESS RAISINS‘ Equally Adapted for Childer tf'zlox.tlfs. favorable notice. There can be no ~â€"â€"â€""' Gil/ii El 3 23’ i The public are hereby cautioned that ' preparation more recently introduced, 1:1 . the name of “(.lcplaud’s Sweet Castor Oil,†contains El till ind) ma Fig 3% itâ€! (see Commie Gazette). Wilson’s Castor Oil Emulsion is guaranteed to contain no chloroform or other injurious substance, and may be given to the youngest infant with perfect safety. Ilenenuncnded by the Medical Pro-fest» and sold by the principal Dru ' Quebec, P. Islind, New; Brunswick, and Manitoba. Price 25c. NEW FIGS! IN BOXES, ’ ' MATS, AND CARTOONS. doubt as to its utility as a tonic, stomachic and alterative. Vc are cognizant of many instances in which it has cured cases of chronic dyspep- sia, supposed to be incurable, and know that the estimation in which it is held as a remedy for biiious and nervous disorders, intermittent and remittent fevers, rheumatism and general debilit 7, is founded on expo. ricnco and well deserved. The testi. mony of “ a cloud of witnesses" goes ;.â€"-'â€" 8*; to show that; it is eminently useful in J " ‘3 I“ " {If 7‘ Marge majority of the disorders to T""‘g‘!§:“ Aim “dsi . i ’ I A; A??? l which the human family are subject. The fact that it contains no alcohol slog; rylbertS- THE " MATHUsi-HEK†row-M .. a r. A], i - .- commends it to the conï¬dence of that ‘ ‘ N » ’ . . †Via-m edmytne‘h’w‘c‘et†“a...†W, m not mi ertis. . . . . of the. l l h ‘t - = .~ large and increasmg class of the com- “.“hmw durable: in?) hifdétliiiid iii“ 1" i munity who insist tbut all epirituous ' ' “3â€â€ “Yâ€? m“ "‘3 ""- PJLY) i) , . stimuluntn me active poisons. Baa-wwwww : - w unflum 1180 Li} i :. lilv‘vibi‘it.) OBTAINED FROM Courts m dim: tr; thttes for decal-tier), disc. No publicity rays. :04. Lo) charge until divorce. granted. Address bandied lemon. orange. AN l.) is a most dwi'uehle i’uz‘lxlr it There are about 14,030 of ti . giving; eminent satisfaction, u l v offer them, in all conï¬dence on new value than any other in the march 'lhc Messrs. l-lsehcr have over thirl yours“ suwcaslul munumoturc of Lli‘ of this Piano to refer to :3 uni-anti of its good qualiï¬ed No ct im‘ 1 has gumwl the suns favor in r a. time in Canada as the i ., . Its introduction by us. PRINCE ORGAIZ 3‘ 52,000 new in u. ; no other react} it strumcut ever ob’uiiueu‘ the $113119 peg". laxity. M. noon-u, Attorney, 194 Luv-alum; will. i .. i“, *1 l‘llE ’3 SEWING M’AOHENE Is the only one really regaining no pea-- ‘ EEW CURRANTS i No one, however i Citron Peel. W-vâ€"vï¬wm smut lRStTuCttOZL We are sole Agents for the charm l stntmeuts, my am in a. position to supply Local its in every {an of the Dominion alt mmufuct‘ureru lowest \i'ltolesu. unskilled, inexperienced, nervous, 67' . prloes. ' . . . All instruments wanuntcd five ymm. Witches» feeble, can fml to work it with pleamu‘e md‘w. Om! lied Strawberries, mamas wanted in every Team mi comply. r ORRIS (it SOP tilt, TOP-ON 3330 do: and entire success. Awarded twenty 01"le (“ï¬rms ‘ u. I . ,, ADELAIDE STREET, . . September a. three ï¬rst prices in Ontario, wattle Canned Plums, Diploma of Honor at the Art and In- “mum! Pears» dustry Exhibition in Mchzï¬gan. November 29, 1878. illiii’slfï¬lllSiï¬iiil | FOR l3’llRlFYI‘lt‘ l‘lU l I (burned Peaches, 294m Can nod Vegetables. BROWN, ROUTE 8t CO. THE BLOOD. , Till; com um! (if the vegetable tu‘utlvus, Sm" l sapurillamocksmllugiule md Mandrake with the lodides of Potassium and - , iron makes a most effoo- - étuul cure of a. series (Li " /complainte which are very /rnevulent and r t purities the blood, 4 urges out the lurking umors in the svstem, that undermine health disonlcm. Eru Lions of pacmnoo on the Sui-fume 0 bunch: ngm_._ we wv“ » AS. New cesloozz’u r' The only Reliable m‘fl Di: in the Country. Green and. Black. (librarian in all 6: mules, the skin are the up that should be expelled from the blood. Internal Cu} mugcments are the determination of these same hu~ F0 ll 8.3.1.}? BY mom to some internal 01mm, or organs, whose action ._ . a they dcrurfc, and whose suustance they disease and I ' T l - TV] 73"? d‘estmy. Yen's SARSAPARJLLA oxpels these humors i ‘ . ' L ‘ I from the blood. When thev momma, the (llsonlcrs , ' I‘- «3 1 Ti! 4.31‘ A: theyproduco disappear such as letcP'thu/Tu of the L. I. .‘Sblleu biiiil, L1ucr.l.\'lonmeh, Ki new Lawn, Eruptionv «ml -â€"v~â€"-‘g\â€"-â€"â€" ' m ' Eruptwe Dnouwn nf the alcin, .S'c‘. Anthony’s Fire, ’ 1'0 be Drawn knee or E‘rg/uipeluu. Pimplm, Pudulew, Blwfchen, ,Ii’qila, Tumor/1 Teller med Salt Rheum. N'rtl’l Head, Rum worm, (fiver). and Saree Iheunmtism. NW- rnlpin. Paul in the Baum, Sitle Ithd IIcnd, I'cmu/e Weaknen, Starvith [mean-hm†arinnp from in- Ienm/ ulmrvm‘on rm! arm‘in (£4319!qu llrniwr. Din. lie/min, E»r-ncin!ilm. and General Debill‘ty- With their departure health returns. punmaun BY Dr. .1 0. A YERcï¬: 00.; Lowell, Mass, motion] and Analytical, Chemists- Norz‘hrup and Lyman, Newcastle, 02‘? 'i‘thlif-"E‘K", JANUARY list, 137". ‘ $200,033 iambic Gifts 1 GRAND tP EL PRIZE, Hillier: $29.000 it †:f SUGAR@&G Bright Yellow. Reï¬ned Yellow, rim 1 , A .,.-‘. ‘9 Lu . $1.“! :3 Choice iluba Sugar, .5- a \ n\u‘ )4 $319,000 my nasallliufljitï¬ll ONE CASE? PRIZE OF $55,000 IN ï¬ttlldéflfb'itï¬tilfll‘éll .9; 3 Dry Cruel: ed †AND General A gents. . ~ .. 02m PRIZE $33,000 5 Sold by a†Draggism and Ground bulgin. Slemzm $1,000 a Tux I’mzm $500 ,1 ‘ 2,500 Gold and Silver Lover Hunting: “Hitches (in ML) Worth from $25) to Shit)? Coin Sliver Vest (Shaina, Solid and Dcuhlol’lntod Silver-Were, vach’y, he, the. Whole Number of Gifts, 25,000 / Tickets limited to 100,000 I WAGEN'I‘S WANTED to sell 'l‘ickctu, to whom Liberal Premiums will be paid. . la Tickets $2: Six Tickets $10; 'i‘wclvc Tickets $20 ; my-ï¬ve $40. Circulars containing a full list of prize , a descrip- tion of the manner of dmwln , and other information in releronoe to the Distribution, will be sent to any one ordering them. All letters must be addresd to MAIN‘OFFIOE, L. 1). sum, Box 86, Cincinnati. 0. Dealers in Medicine. Gold. Silver Drip, and Amber bï¬yrups, FOR. SALE BY llundas iuuidiy ll lngin limits. BROWN, ROUTH 3, co, caes- wrié'on a; 6? THE OLD ESTABLISHED -.. “9â€",... MANUFACT" R ER.“ grunt-n sarcoma . commas. COFFEES and SPIUES ANDALL THOMAS WILSON, WALTER BAS’I‘ABLE. July 12, 1873. KXNW l’ MACHINE RY. . . . . . ON T. LEX. BARRIE, L'Nt'AN M‘mnmNn. (115 (bit' all Decal-igniting. FOR SALE BY BROWN, ROUTH & 00. F 101 W. Fifth St. ..â€"_â€"__i‘,<.‘.._.. Brown, Routh £35 00.. M An? in , Yi’EOLESALEl cm F E S H ! F I 3 H I or “,7 ’1“ t l L“? Prime Labrador, STEI‘: ninccr iii/ironrcns m“! 0""8" “"“ngs‘ I Wm..- Bright. Large Uodflsh. [3335; L :lgjlril‘a 32-91;“ “‘3’ No. 1 Selected Scaled Herring's. o. unwanoe F ER 5} P Shit)!" SA Will-$3. wenunn e coil {hunter and Platform Eon SALE BY BROWN, ,Rooru Co. STEAM E 3:3 :5 if» GENERAL GROCERIES A . 77:9 (T'Iimgieelï¬a'se-clws Sculls in (lira/3.21 S A W 7 R, " ‘ Complete Assortment " '1 "g"; “I IN E VER Y DEPAJt TMElV T. e. a » M...â€" tic-ales, A Good Assortment in Stock. crrécur Lot Price Mm. 2â€"3. .. . $100315, AC9? Ext-’1 9 Have the following Engines ullh-cudy . ‘ " “ ' for d iv 31‘ ': Mjii‘mnt-St. l3ust,§’l‘orout.o. 3 a u ' c 1 ( ‘3 Hamilton, Dec, 3, l873. «1‘2th - ~ :«u . ï¬.‘ 1a v nayjjil. um. dun-6m 5 H “P 3‘3 it w 5‘ i? b l“ l" WM ERICAN liti’t'EL i: .. .. ï¬lth) earners? 2,, H u in. 323:;- rzun'uiu'ruzx. :25 “a h . GENERAL armor. 3“ . ggkhilll'rnlix ONT» Hamilton, Aprilâ€, 1573. r ‘ «a... if i ~40. .l Cl iforiila vin- .; a purely Vegetable ‘ - e chicin from thenc- . :i the lower ranges of :~. mountaipgoi‘ Califor- ‘ll propeftics of which r’rel‘ro’m Without; the use ".‘ i i": f!“ of Alcohol. 'i‘ha “question is almost ( daily uslteil. " \l'hzit is the cause of the unpurull led sneer-:33 of Vincent BIT~ rains l†Our answer is, that thcyrcmovc the (misc ot’discusc, and the patient rc- cover: l’-; health. They are the great blood pm-ilirraml u litc-gi\‘ingï¬n'iuclplc, a perfect llcnova’tcr. and Ip'igorator c Alilio system. Never .bcl'oro in the _' ol' the world husa tiicdiclno been npmnulmi phi-messing the ,rciuarkablo whites of \v'izgrcusu lu’r'rum imhcallu the of every disease man all it to. fly c r. gentle Puru‘titive as Welling a. To 5. :e'. . an; Congestion or Iullninmution o the Liver and Visceral Organs in Bilious lineages _ , ,r, The rcpcrtics of DR. WALKER’S GAR itTi'Izuuurc Aperiontflfla hci‘etio, . Nutritious,.Lnxutive. mretlc, v, tier-insignia: Sudoriï¬c, Altera- - . and Anti-Biliousww“rm“ Gmtei‘ul Thousands proclaim Vm- * GAR lli'iu'nns the most wonderful In. a: “ " tever sustained thn sinking an.“ it -I. a) stem. No Person take these Bitters :‘ “corllini: to directions, and remain long :1: ' ,zjilï¬i dthcirhoncs are not de- etroycd by mineral poison or other means, and vitul organs wasted beyond repair. .4. Bin {3.31, Remit out and Inter- mittent lt‘cvcrs, which are so prova- lent in the valleys of our great rivers throughout the United States, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, liliunis, ’l‘eunessce, Cumberland, Arkan- sas. lxled, Colorado, Brazos, Rio Granule, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Sn 'unuah, Ro- anoke, James, and many others, with their rest triluitzu'ies, throughout our entire country during the Summer and ., Autun_1u,zuul remarkably so during sea- Lions ot' unusual heat and dryness, are ‘ in 'ariuhly accompanied by extensive (10- v i'uucciucms of the stomach and liverf.‘ and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment. a purgutivc, exerting a pow- cri’ul influence upon these various or-f runs, is cnsontlzilly necessary. There is no cutluirtlc for the purpose equal-ï¬lo Du. J. \V‘Aiuiun’s Vzunoim Bud‘s, , us they will speedily remove the , - colored Viscitl matter with tic the bowels :u‘c landed, at; the 3 me time stimulating the secretions of the 11V 1', and generally restoring},r the“ limit )7 functions of the digestive organs. ‘/ 3" .1“? " ‘ it (ll‘tlly the body against disease by pul‘il'yiir. ..ll its iiuids with VIN-mom: Bi'rrrzns. No epidemic can take liolgLr’w of a system thus lUi‘cTzu-uicd. » iiysgwpsin er indigestion,“ - ache, ’aii A'fgilc,_Sl|()‘tll§lQ,Fï¬J~ 1'†' ' Chest, “f m, Ellie , .e‘llezu‘t, littdunuï¬y Lungs, l’l’im‘ in the region o 1 3103‘s, and a lllllllii‘i‘ll other painful syn], toms, are. the bills-pi-iiig‘hi‘lifâ€"Dyspepsia“ One buttl’: will prove a betterguurantcc . of its lilCi'l-JS than a lengthy advertise- lllOllt. ' “arog'ul ~ u, at c... Bing-’5 Evil, Whth Su'oliin . ' iclus, Swellth Neck, Gcitsc, Scrnhiinus [nllunnnatioim Indolent Intiaimnutioue, itini'cuiiai Ail'cctious, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Slain, Sore: Eyes, etc. In these, as in all other constitutioimh Dis- eases, i‘i’ALuiut's VlNl-X-‘Ait lli'r'rnns have shown their grout curative powers inthe most obstinate mid intruetuhlo cases; ‘ For iuiL-‘zznniuitcry and Chronic, Illieuinutien:, Gout, llilious, Romtt- . tent- aiul Intermittent li‘ercrs, Diseases 01' the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, thcec Bitters hum no cuinti. Such Diseases t are caused by 'v'itinted Blood. lilcclianical Education.â€"~l’crs.ous en- gaged in i’uints and Minerals, such‘us ‘ Plumbers, ’l‘ypc-sctters, Gold-heaters, and Miners, as they advance in life, are subject to pen:in of the Bnu'els. ’l‘o guard ngninst thi. take a dose of WALKER'S VIN- EGAR lll'r'l‘. . occasionally. ‘ h‘orSkiu liliesases, Eruptlmis,--Tet~ icr, Salt-Rheum, lllotchcs, Spots, I’ii‘nplcs, l’ustulcs, Dolls, C-n-huucles, Ringworms, Scam-head, Sum .iyos. Erysipelas. Itch,‘ Scurl‘s, Diseolorutions cf the Skin, Rumors and Diseases of the Skin of whatever name or nature, are literally dug: up and carried out of the system in a. short time by the use of these Bitters. Pin, Tape, and other Worms, lurking: in the system of no many thousands, are cfl'cctually deistroyud and removed. No system of medicine, no vermil'uges, no on: thelniiuitics will tree the tlyliienl t'roui Worms like these llitturs. ! For Female Complaints, in young or old. married or single, at the dawn of wit manhood. or the turn of life. these Toni Bittem display so decided an influence the improvement is soon perceptible. cleanse the Vitiittcd Blood when ever you that its impurities bursting througl the. thin in l’impic.:, Eruptions, or Sores; " use it when you ï¬nd it obstructed uni. sit in the wins; cleanse it when it i. for t , your feelings wiii toll run when. Ken : the blood pure, and the health of systole will follow. . R. If. meanwhile: £4; 61%., aunilGi-u »\',:t:s ‘iu'ii’rqnc m. (1“ ... ol' Wushinqlun .m'l - ‘ n Bolts. by all Ling-5 .w. '.\ U teeth, I n 1' ;.‘ Gland . A.) 6- ,y, (:3, t civic†Lb Slimld .° termsapplv to ' It. m. 3‘: ..-. .u/J 3;}: d1 CC‘., Hamilton, Ont