TSiEDAILYBES g.HQKKWATS3 , Editor. TO CORRESPONDENTS. VI f ix ? jew ? d rir any eosiribuUoES whatere of * literarr or poetica. chsmcten und we will not undertake to rrcserva. or to re- r > TT8 th tame , la scy case whttcror. Oar itafi If i rfretlj Hrpc to oore than znp- ilr CM limited ne latbit direction. OUB COCKTBT VttZCDS xt { tl llwajS bs rlfed lo ie r from , on all ra&ttm con- B ct 4 with crop . country rnTiti-i. nS on sny enloort Khatercr of general Intcr- T tit to the reeple or onr Stale. Any infnr- raaUeB oEnected icUTi tbs eleelion , and telatkig.t9j > od .sccid nti. ew. , will be rladly recelvrd. AH ta'h eommnntcatsons 2K > trcr , mnsl be brief M possible ; and tier ranrt , In nil cases b written npoa ne ride of tb He t only. Hof-HrRiKOS. Arkansas , has teen destroyed by flre , and now what will the Amencan Sick Man do ? GENERA IGKINT reports Ibis tlma from Oon tantinople. He is rather late , but it is possible be may irces little skirmishing yet. Tns French Republicans are gradually gaining control of the Senate. It is now considered csr- taln that the amnesty bill , Intro duced for the benefit of the exiled communist * , will become ft law. THE aristocratic portion of Vir ginia's inhabitants eesra iuclmed to restore the duel custom to more than Its eld standing. However , the an- thorlliescf the State seem deter mined to eruSu It out , and have re cently made large numbers of ar- rcstE , including a State senator. AND now the volca of Moses is heard throushout the laad , pro- Cai'nra the rottenness of South Carolina politics under the Chamberlain - berlain regime. According to Mopes - pes , there was but ono honeat man iu Carolina during those degenerate dpys , and that man was a Mr. iloses. GEORGE W. JUUAN contributed au article to the l&st number of the .North American Review , which he called , "Tbe Death Struggle of the Republican Party. " The Chicago Tribune suggests that an appropn- &te name for the article would have been , "The Last Screech of Dlsap- pointed Democraoy. " I. . VIGJI PBSSTCEMVJIEKLKE bjen Interviewed , and pronounces the conviction of Andeison as an infamous piece of business , for two reasons. Firstly , ho was not guil ty. Secondly , It was & flagrant breach of fctata and personal honor. The Vice Preeiaeut has the reputa tion of being an bouaat mau , and has always been a friend to Louis- Ian . THE Inter-Ocean of the 4th of March says : "The Ran Antoola , ( Texas ) Express ia t > f the opinion that the cattle drive this spring will be large. The Express has called on ( he principal stockmen for information mation on the subject. The whole iiucbc-rof cattle to be driven 1 2 3- 400 heed. The bulk of these cattle la destined for Fort Dod c , Kansas , and Ogslltla , lebr okfi. Several herds are already en route , aud oth ers will start very shortly. VAKCE , of JSorth Car olina , is the subject of more or leas criticism Decausdof Indulgence In a little barmlesi levity. The dignified Governor of Virginia asked permission to pa33 through Worth Carolina with a company of soldiers waj proposed to arsiat at thocsle- bratlonof Washington's birthday In CaarlMton. Vsace replied , "Per- mls lon granted.Bo virtuous and you will be happy but you won't have much fuu. " The Virginian was shocked ; the reply was given IT tha papers , aud now Vance is catching it all around. "I TELI/ you , Dcmbey , oM Joe is dev'fifih sly , " is the expression of opinion oonceruing ultmclf BO of- t-eu made by did Joe Bagetock to his friend Dombsy , of the firm of Dombey & Son. Bismarck is a _ little like old Joo. First the conference was to ba held at Vienna , then at Frankfort-on- the Main ; then at Badeu Baden ; and finally Berlin lira been decided upon. Probably this it what tbo old Chancellor hiw been playing for. Since Berlin is to be the place of mealing , Bismarck is to r reside tfiuch he intended from the first. " iev-e-lish ! . " "Ho iB&ly - - ely. IT Is said that & man given to stealing can carry off tlio property of Uncle Sam with scarcely a re monstrance from his conscience. Judciug from the amount of It ntolen each year , the saying is a trap one. Stepping Into U. S. De- festive Snyder'a offica tne other day wo saw a lHrgcollecllon nf amunl- ilon aud an.-excellent carbine and revolver. Tbo "U. S. " marks on the gun had been filed until they were almost past recognition ; but eaoujtfi was left to identify it Hnyder seems to have a noae pacu Harty fitted forthe kind of business inwhich he Is engaged. Omahs : Her renown is limited oulyuy the bauadi o. ' civiletliou ; na 1 the greatnets of her reputation 13 alone p.pille.1 by the wealth , on tgru'Ise iad Integrity of her busi ness mea , ud the bauity , t le-it uad that genuine wonnnlna. ! char- r.ctenstio of her women. Her name is familiar way , dowu Iu the ttnuth ern extreme of South America , where a recently dUa vered vol , cano h.ss been named "Ooiaha. " It is true that this volcano w&a dia o tired.by au oBlosr of the Halted rstates nijshfp f'Oaisun " aud tbf.t the name WH T HU > given in honor cf 'he ship ; bat a = thaahip wasua- doubtedly uftmed In honor of our city , indirectly , the 1'ory or fur- TilihWir name''for the newly dU- coveredvoicaj6beloogd tons. Aow wheu Stanley reaches the .North Pokif he will remember the city in whiuh he wrote new p per letters froiathe-RoQliy Mountains and then'w ball all have glory. PS ACE IH Russia and Turkey have agreed npon tbe terms of peace , ami BO far is these countries are concerned , it only remains for the home govern ments to ratify. But the danger is by no means over. Indeed , we cannot see that the final enspobslou of hostilities ! between Ruosl i and Turkey fans niuoh to do with it. The terms of psaee are not eaUefac- tory to Austria. Our dispatches from England , while indicating less excilernont on the part of the people , are not , on the whole , very assuring. The British mmialry con tinue to push their preparations with all the force at their com. rusrul , and tacked to the dispatches - os from the Eugligh capital is the statement that the knowing ones still consider war inevitable. The conference will probably meet by the flrt of April at Mrthejt. It is imiHJssible to predict what the re sult of this meeting will be. As grt-at a statesman and as cua- niupr a diplomat as Count Andranay la of the opinion that it will prova a failure. At ell event ? , the late settlement to which Russia and Turkey were parties can have but little effect on the confer- cuce. It waa a "ground hog case" with Turkey ; but the other nations of Europe are not in quite the Fame p3Uroa. . While it is to bo hoped tliat so disastrous a war mny bo averted , there u no certainty tuat it will not come. TJIKRR can be no doubt of the fact that the people are in the 45th Con- gress. The passage of the silver bill and the failure of Tom Scott , Huntington , Jay Gould and other railroad magnates to control the National Ausembly in rail road legle- Is'Jon , is conclusive evidence on this point. A bill has been reported from the Senate committee on rail roads , of which Mr , Thuriaan is chairman , prrvidlcg a manner in which the Union and Central Fa * ciilo roads shall pay off the debt they owe the government. It is in substance as follows : The net earnings are to ha ascer- t&iued by deducting from the gross earnings , expense of operating and keeping the reads in repair , and also payments of interest on other iu- debtedneea. The treasury depart- inent is to retain the total amounts earned fiom time to time for gov ernment transportation ; one calf of these amounts are to be forth with applied to the liquidation of amounts paid , or to bo paid , by the government for interest on the coo pauib's bonds , and the other half to be placed to the credit of the pro * poised tinting fund. Five percent- um of the net earnings.as above de fined , are to be paid into the treas ury of the United Stated semi-anuu ally , to fee placed to the credit of the sinking fund , and in edditlou to the foregoing sums the companies are to pay into the United States treasury , in seml-aucual payments , no loss than J850CQO each year for the Union Pacific , and $1,200,000 for the Central Pacific company. Tbe act is to take effect the first of June next. IT Wlii , KOT Tuere Is cno political ghost that will not down. It ! a the doctrine of States' lights. Again and again the Democracy of tne North havb protested that the issue was settled ; thnt , virtually , the war tested that question , and that the * dogma oi States' rights waa conquered with secession. Technically this is true ; practically it is not. The "solid South" i ? the only hops of the Democratic party Indeed , it ia the Dernocrate party. Has tbo South discarded the doctrine that hat , bdon the corn or * otono of her politics since tbo foun dation ot the .Republic ? .Not by any means. The following words , from the Charleston ( South Carolina lina ) Journal of Commerce , uu- doubtedly lefleot the sentiments of n lirxo majority of the Southern people : "This IBBUO has been at the bottom of all our politics for many yeu . It la the main ques tion to-day. In comparison with It all others ara of minor and insignlf. leant importance. We had hoped that the wheels of the crushing R&dtSAl revolution would haye be n chocked and rolled back by the elec tion of 187C ; but we were jocseyed out of tne results of that victory for free government , and must carry the struggle on into the next elec- lion. " It would be difficult to tell just waat "rights" some of these Smith- era Rlates want. In Mlaaisslppl , a maj Is murdered because hh paltti- osl views are at variance with those of a largo majority of his fellow oitiaeus. Public sentiment in that State Is suoli that bis murderers go unpunifiliei , and no Federal author ity ca i reaoli them notwithstand ing the o.iuitituiion of the Unite 1 Hlntej Kuaratnees protection to ev ery citizen of the United Statsa In the exercise of his political aud re- ligi ILS libery. In Louisiana , political freedom of thought U not even tolerated , and the Federal government , according to some jjoutheru authorities , la powerless t > protect its citizens. It would foe dluijult to dlvne what our southern brethren want. We thought they had thing ? abont tbelrown way in tuu south , but it seems they ara not satisfied All tbej ara waltiu , : for , according to the above authority , la the next election , when Ihoy will push tha ' These warnings should close up tueraufe * of Republican ? . If tlio south are not satisfied now , U is safe to Bay that their ttppetite for Bomethin ? , uoexDrd&ea , is not to bs appeased by honsrft dealing. I'ojt Office Change ? . The following are IUB Post changes in Nebraska for the week ending March 2 , 187S , furni = ued tha Omsha Dally BSH by V/m. VsnVleok , of the Po : > tofflca Depart ment. PQSTMASTCBS APPOINTED Miuden , Kearney county , Wray T. Thorn ; Oik , JNuckolla county , George S Comtttook ; Willow dule , Autolqpo county , Eiiphalet R. An drews IXDUSTBTAi NOTES , Sbeboygan roiir. , , Wi-.has 02 cboase factories that brought Into the county last year $31,000 in cash , The Milwaukee Iron worlw at New Bedford , Mass. , which cost nearly S2 , 00COa in 1839 , were sold at auction for f 381,141 la&t weak. There are about sixty glass man ufactories in Pittsburg aud Its ini- rupiJlate neichbDrhood , In which 5- 000 mca are employed , and a capi tal of $10,000,000 invested , produc ing fabnca to the amount of $7,000 , . 000. Appleton is getting to ba one of tbo leading cities of Wisconsin in manufacturing enterprises. Sites have been purchased there for the Immediate erection of a largo paper mill ; a iarse now flourinc mtll , mak- iug six in all ; and an immense window blind , frame aud shutter manufactory. The Union Malleable Iron Works , of Mouue , 111. , weareiuformeu , are crowded with work , and are turning out an Immense amount of oupcrb material. Now inventions are con tinually bringing them new work , find not the leist share of their or- dera are received frcm the new Corn Plainer manufactory. Tae Ohio Falls Iron Works , New Albany , Ind , are in mil operation , with u force cf about SoO hands , in the manufacture ot bar iron aud naih. They turned out during 11 months of 1S77 , 5,400 tons of mer chant iron and 15 000 kegs of nails " They have a capacity" 60,000 pounds per day. Maalslee , Mich. , is a city of about 5.000 inhabitants , and does & large business in the lumber manufacture. There are fifteen saw mills , which last yo r turned out 157,184,104 feet or lumber , and teu shingle mills , which made 222,231)2M ) ahlnplee. In addition , there were manufac tured hero 23800,000 lath The mills guvo employment to 1,075 hands. The trade mottoes of Borne of the London Fssoclatlons are curious. The blacksmiths , for instance , "By hammer aud hand all arts do stand ; " the distillers , "Drop as rain , distill as dew ; " the founders , "Gcd the only founder ; " the Ion- holders , "Coma ye blessed ; wheii I was hcrborlesa yo lodged me ; " the joiner * , "Join loyalty and liberty ; " the saddlon. , "Hold fast , eit sure ; " tne weavers , ' 'Weave truth with trust ; " and the needle-makers , "They sewed leaves together iiiul made themselves aprons. " JUAILHOAD HiCKET. The Chicago and .Northwestern railroad is getting out one hundred acd fifty thouaand new ties utar Fort Howard , Wis. The frequency of collisions or. the Hcdson Kiver railroad of late re mind * the New York Sun that Commodore - modore Vanderbilt ia gone. The Grand Rapids and Indiana railroad company will lay 3,000 eteel rails this coming season , and twenty-five inile3 of Iron ones. At iho end of the Crimean war Russia had only about 750 miles of railway. JSoweno has more than 11,000 miles , and every year new lines are cooptructed. The Erie Railway Company ha * beea bled by lawyers' fes since May , 1875 , to the txlent of 5100,000. The largest single payment was to the firm of fihipman , Barlow , Lsrocque & Wereforeland , for ? 95,07011. A suit for the recovery of $10,000 from the Chicago , Rock Island & Pacific railroad company was en tered in the Scott county circuit court on Monday , by the adminia trator of the estate of one James K ichor , who was run over by a C. R. I. < fe P. engine , last August , and lu- stastly killed. The Chicago and Northwestern railvay in order to make it an ob ject for the farmers along the line to procure ; oed seed wheat , have issued orders that wheat , to be used for beedinjz purpoaea , can ba nhlppcd to and from auy point along their line of railway for one-half rates. Sedalia Democrat : The Railroad Commissioners or ilieourl , h vin brought the subject of legal rates for passeaxcra before U il. William Bond , cuncral manager of the alia- Bouri , Kuusis and Texas railroad , were promptly Informed that this corporation would obey strictly aud cheerfully the law us it stood , and thftt a general order to this effect would be 20 issued jabt as s on as the proper fchcdulca could be made out and published. This is but the car rying out of every promise made by Col. Bondninceh.3has been connect" ed with the roa'l. He is really and , iu ' rely anxious to put his enter- prifid iu direct and perfect harmony with the interests of all who have to do wltti it , and to bo sure of this ha recoguu = d but ono way to ito busi ness the old fashioned way of tell ing the truth , obeying the Uws , and pursuing at all times a strict integ rity. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ m Miusel Lux. Kew York limes. On the whole , Mr. S. 5. Cox goes off with llvLus colors , a'tor his vul gar exhibition oi bimlelf in the House on Thursday. When be at tempted to intuit the President of the United States by calling him a "fraud , " he wus not only guilty of an offense against decency , but ngalnut rules of the House. He was promptly called to order , and the rulcu of the HOUJU required that he rhiuld sit down without another word. Uut ho was nllowed to ram- bio i n , repeat his oifeuee , aud en large bis mcsnicz. The Spssilier looked on with mi'd amusement , and promised , by way of rs'j'-Uo , that the offensive words should not go into Record The words do a . pear in the Record , however , and it id explained that the Speaker had no power of exclusion ot the case. Tuid is un doubtedly true , aud the Speaker shoe's his ignoranca when heat- sainea to say what shall , and what shall not , be printed. Tiiebe wan ton brwicnca of decorum are quite too frequent and it is not surpris ing thai the people arc ashamed of their representatives , auC that cyu- iasask f intmbrs : are yet allowed free whishy in the committee , room. San SteJauo io u vni gd on the Sea of Marmora , tibuut tea mile : * from Con * ; aatinople. It i-i inhabit ed exclusively by Greeks. iunug tue > uuitnor muntha it LJ a favorite place of recort for the Greek mer chants i > nd btiukers of Constantino- pie. Somt of them have beautiful cjuutrv- eats on the adjicenl 03ast. A fbw miles nearer the f.ity are the govem- niunt pow'Ier works. Between Sail Ble/anc / and tha capital there are no military work ? . The walls of CoitEtsctiuople are iu a ruinous state , and in a few h ura could ba brc. oliea to us to admit of the pass- dge of the largest army. The conceit - ceit ; .tluu of tue Russians iu the vicinity of Sau Stefano is no doubt intended ss a menace of the cap ture of tbc capital , aiU aa a etimu- l&nt to thoblgniiig of the treaty uf peace oy thc Turks. [ Philadelphia Sweet Writer of 3IaIno. Cincinnati Enquirer. Among tsie graduates of tbo High School at BIdford , Me. , in 1873 , was a young lady of 19 , who reau an essay on "After Graduation , What1' in which ehagavo utter ance to the following commendable sentiment : Thetf lords of creation" have been compared to sturdy oaks , and we the vines that cliug to and twine around them ; but this metaphor , if ever pertinent , to use a slang phrase , hts long since "played out. " Wa have ail heard of the 63- , 000 oakless vinrs iu Ma = isachu- setfc , to pay nothing of-the uncount ed tbou&ands in Maine , and there re too many oakq that can scarcely support themselves , to say nothing of supporting anything else. * * 1 rauou prefer a iife of activity and honest exertion , and 1 believe that tue world owai nio a living if I can earn it , and 1 expect it on no other condition. This essay was published en Urn in the local papers of thu town , and attracted coaniileraWe attention , the extract we have cl en above being copied into many of the leading Journals of the larger cities. One "f these papers fell into the hands of a gentlecisuMio wsa returning from JNew York to his home In Youngstown , this State , and he was so struck with the seutimentavowed that he cut out the extract and put it iu his pocketbook. Ha was then n married man. in 1876 , his wife having died , he inclosed the slip tea a friend in Biddeford , zsting him If it was written , as had been asaert- ed by n girl graduate of the High School , and If so , if the lady was married or single , etc. In due time he received an answer giving him the lady's name , the faot that she was still heart-whole and fancy-free and other particulars relating to her fainilf that were of a mojt agreea ble character. The Youngstown man at oncd opened a correspond ence with the lady , which , aa it progressed , drew thera nearer and nearer in spirit until at last an en gagement of marriage was entered Into between them. This fact was al."o published ill the pnpers , and not long since tin .New York Tribune - une spoke of the matter as follows r A graduating easay may ba made as useful as n inutriiuonial adver- tiboment , If a country editor will only ba good enough to publish it. A younjt lady In Biddaford , Me. , wrote a beautiful ouo izni summer ; took ttreat pains ia copynjj it , EO aa to glvo every "g" aud o ery "y" a long loop ; linked tha pages with delicate blue ribbon , an-l then read it'with such ebarsiiufi grace that &u editor published it inlfts paper. In this remarkaDls es = ! sy the young authoress declared that ehe fully Intended to earn her own IMnz without aid from any rnau. Now , it happened thut aa irou merchant iu Cincinnati saw the paper , read the efisay , and honored the girl for giving utterance to thla sentiment ; aud a correspondence endued , which gradually led up t j a wedding. Aa is usuil in epeakirg of West ern men , the Tribiluefell Intoau er ror &l > out the gcntletn-.n's home , hut otherwise the article was aw fail. It remains , however , for us to tell the ptrry correctly. About two wcxka ago the Yonigstovru gentle man paok-ed his rarpetfi , jk full of new clothea , kissed his three little children adieu , &hook hands with his friends , and tc ok the train for the Kast , arriving m diie time at the home of his literary iuamor&ta. He was warmly yelccn1ed by the hospltaole Vaubct-3 , and ifter a few days he TTSS instrutuentid m haviug his iuieiuied father and mother-in- law send us the foJlowinc Invitation : Mr. ana Mrs. John W. Eldeu re quest your presence at the marriage of teir daughter , JSldena , to Andrew J. Packard , Wednesday moruinjr , February 8,1873 , at th residence of her grandf..tuer , the Hon. John Milhken , Button , Saco , Me. Me.Mr. Mr. Packard : a a native of War ren , O. , Lut he ha * lived for years m Younjistown , where he is promi nently cnRat din the iron uueiceas. He Is one of the best Democrats on the western reserve , and Jor years has been a member of the Demo cratic State Central Committee. In view of Miss lildeu's success , we should not be surprised if the fa vorite themes for graduating essays at Vafcsar and other female colleges henceforth will be "Tuo Waahtuo aa H Hygeuic aid , " ' -The JErthctics of Ccokins , " "Teu Dollars a Week Euough ( and to S ; > re } for Two , " "Let's Give Him TaQy Till He's Caught , " etc. Other Lcos. The name of .Leo , taken by the new Pope , recalls s.irao of the most eyentful and glorious do-ys in the history of the panaoy. At least five of the twelve Popcawho have borne the name have made themselves famous among the rulers of the holy see. JLeo I , sainted and surnamed the Great , who occupied the papal chair from 440 to 1G1 , appeased a quarrel between Aotiua and Albinin which threatened to leave Gaul and Italy exposed to the baroarlaus , saved Rome from Atlila'persuading "the tcourge of God" to railro with a raneom , and made Geueerlc and Die Vuudsls agree that in the sack of Rome three of its churches should bo spared and tbc lives of all it oitkend. The siine great pontifl restored dkcipliuo and harmony among the African churches , an nulled the fraudulent episcopal elections of Gaul and enforced celioacy upon the clergy. Leo IU. , also bttlnted , pope from 795 to 816 , founded mnuy of the nn3t of R ) . rnsu churches , crowned Charle m gno emperor of the west , gave to the church the eoleinn fa&rvioes known KB the rotations and , disnp- proviag the ULClalon of the council of Aix-la-Chappelte , nd vised the discontlDUtmca of ihe F lcque : n the .Niceno Creed. Leo IV. , n third milnt. pope from 857 to 853 , uet dtil , csd ! in his uriestly robey , the aal'y of the citizens of ROTIB in 849 against a great Btrseen hiat which had landed at Uitia , ao.i , rou ing the enemy , took such boo'y that he waa enabled with It to rt'constrjot the wbola circuit of tha walla of Rome , having already L'Jiit ram parts ab-jut what ia now called the Lrauiue City. Leo X , the most il lustrious of the nac : , from a seen- lar point of view , was a tin ofio- renzo de M.uioi , c lied the Mag iiillcsut. Ho bccamocardlcil at 13at 17 a legate , end 38 a pope , ssicceed- 1U2 JuliUo It , the fighting conque ror of Bolrgna , iu 1513. Batore ecuiing to tha papal tarona this pon- U2I had bdcu tbo companion and patriot of the most tuj.uent artists and literary men of tha day. had fought t iitivenuii , t ud . / / force of arma hud reiuatate.1 hit ; * oiily in 1512 atFlorenoo.whPuce the citizens had driven * taui iu H91 Announ cing hlm e'f in a lettar to Figiemuud L of Poland as abjuto Hid legates to all Christian uiitioaa > o dicsuude tliom from war , L&o'a fl . act waa to form an alhancD wi h Henry VJil'Maximilian ai d Ftrdinand of Aragon * Ho de'eaied at Novura , Louis -XII , of FraLce , an . ' the Vea- etianF. He reconstructed the great Roman universlt , und made It tbo . most eminent scientific bed > in j Europe , witluts hundred nrore ort teaching every brunch of scJeace , Bacro.1 or profane , inoiuding medical botany , then first taught , tin pst- I rouized the arts with nil theuiunhl- cense of the medlcean family ; he founded the Greek institute on the H-qulne , established a Greek press hi Rome , encouraged the study oi tha Oriental languages , and prlntet at his owu cost Santa Pagnlno's bible and a key to the Egyptian hieroglyphics by Piero Valerlano Under him was held the fifth genera council of Lateran ; to him Portugal sent the first fruits of Albuquerque's East Indian conquests ; he added to the Pontifical domains eleua , Per ugia , and Bologna , ana regained Parma and Pl&cenz. fie pressed forward with ouch energy the build ing of St. Peter's that he was com pelled to resort to the Bale of In dulgences and thus spurred Luther to resistance and precipitated the reformation. He strove in vain to form a league of Christendom against the Turks , and died after a reign ot eight years , long gratefully remembered by the Romans as Q era of happiness and prosperity - ity , aud destined to live In the annals of art and literature while the name * of Raphael and Michael An < ? ole survive or echolarb recall Benibo and Sadolete. The latest Leo of the Hue , Leo XII , who reigned , from 182S to 1829 , was a firm governor , who exerted himsell vigorously to repress brigand age and mendacity , established au efficient pollca at Rome , did much for the Saplenza university , aud was most roundly abused for his circular let ter to the Christian nations attackIng - Ing bible societies , aud hia resolute warfare upon the secret organiza tions so obnoxious to tha Catholic church. A company has been organized in Marshaltown , under the name of the Marshalllown and Sioux City rail road comany , for the purpose of 03U nee ting Marshallto wn and SlonxCity by an additional line uf railway , to be located through the rich territory lying between the northwestern and Ceii t re 1 roads. The best physlc'ans assure us that Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is a reliable and never fulling remedy , All drug gists kesp it. Price 25 cents a bottle. _ MA'1'A'Klm. C.ii. 0 AKAHEBRA3KA. jnUecllautcas. WM. EtNTLEMAN , DEALBtt IN Choice Family Groceries PROVISIONS & PRODUCE , N.E. or. I m & < L'css yra _ Jn4d3m Godfrey & llexier Manufac { urtri ef an4 Dealtn i * Mustard , Cream Tartar , NOKPARE1L BuKlNff POfDEB , Tottr Grocer For oar Freeh Roasted and Ground r.nd Nonpareil Bakins Ponder , and taL-o no other. For ao by allfirot-class grocers * 291 DOUGLAS ST. , OMAHA , _ OctSOdlr _ S. Motz , Wholezale nnd Uctail dealers in all kinds cl FRESH FISH , FRUITS , No. ? 1I Doniias Slrret , I2th nnd I3h , ti of Butler & EcscplS scplS lyr OENERAIi Capital reprdsentod Losses adjusted and ps.id at this ofioe. 501 18th Str. , State Bank OMAHA , 1SEBBASKA. - # Groceries and Provisions , FOREIGN & DOMESTIC GOODS , CnUfry , Toysrmrt or ILL KI1ID3. No. 539 TENTH ST. . BoiwtR Douglas Snd Dodne. Onuhi. p91y 3IUSIC Continental Hall. RntKT DtT IMS ZTEV1SG. "F .IjaTiTerbB.ob Prop. * S6 JTurtfenth Si. btt. iarnham & Harney. OMAHA. AKUtU KS.Fino Liinors and Cigars on hand. | o26tj FDR 8UIN MAX MONVOiSIN , EURTAXNEE , 4S5TEHTH ST. OE1AKA. febl 8mo Vitct Koif et & Soiling fit.412 , 414 , 41 , 13. 6tr. , Dtnaa ) , 5 < b nov 9-75-ly 'S M31IC- APPOINTMthT In the Dirtrict Court of the United States , for theD atric'of Nebraska. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the matter of Henry L. L&tey , bankrupt. To Whom it 3ay Cv.cer * : The nndcr- sicned Charles B. A din ot Oaaba. in raid Pietrint , hereby gives notice of bis apooisl- ment as Assignee of tlo cs.-.iio of lienry L. Latey. ol Gist a , in the county of Pocgla ? . in said District : Rod who is , to-wi * : on tee 27tH day of Decotnlnr. A. D. , 1877. d- mire.lB nkrupt. ujon t3 > > petition of him sjf c > J L. Webstflr , the Rer.Ber ia bank ruptcy f < r taid ilitlri t. l > a ! l atOmahn , th 22d day of January. A U. 1S78. CI1AS. Ii. V ELLS. J22evtues3t Actienee. PROBATE NOTICE. State of Nebraska , Douzlas county.es : At a county court , held at tha county court mom. in and for said county. March 4th. A.P. . 1STS. "resent. Wm 0 Bartbolmow county JuJjc. In tbe matter of the Estate fcfJereinljb.il. Jloel. icene < l. OartaJiaffnnd filin < the verified petition cf Eiizabctn lloo ! . adminigtratrlT ue bouls noa , prayme that the tjmo for the settle ment vf said estate bo oztonded for ono Ordered1 , 'inat Marc j 9 h A.D.,1o7S , at 21 o'clock , p. m. ia a Unel for hearlu * said vetitlon , bon all penona intoresa is silJ matter aay scrtcar ut r ' ossty court to be h-II ( la and for saMcoucty and show OoUi-uwhythe prayer of petitioner should not be granted ; and that notice of the pea- d 3ry oftd.id petition and the hearing there of , bs siren to All r'-'rons interejtcl in eaid matter , by piiblt'hins a copy of ihla order in the Omaha Weekly BIX. newspaper p.Iitled in eaid connt/ , for three successive weeks , prior to said day of heAriic. [ A truBcspy.J VAl.Ii. UAJHXUOJiOMEW' , vc-"t County Jcdgj. B N < INQ HOUSES. FRANK MURPHY , BEN B. WOOD President. Caihler. STATE BANK OF NEBRASKA. CorFarnham & Thirteenth Ste. OilAEA , - NEBKASKA. Capital , 100,000 , Tranwcb a general banking business and pells drafta on all the principal cities of th United Utatei and Eurupo. Buy gold duit , govoinment. city , county , and state securities. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED ra & Rap aRHifk szrftKftnr IK & .EBRA8KA. CAlDflLLEAlILM&CO ensne aa tliat cf an inoor- poratod Baz& . ApcoTiata topt In on - roricy or gold eubjeot to Riglit olieolrvithcTit no- tire * Certificates of deooaita leaned payable in three , size and twelve 'months. bearing interest at sia per cent , per anntnai , c ? on dozunnd without inter est. est.Advances Advances made to ona- omors on approved ae- onrities at market rates of inter eat. Buy and soil jrold , billa of ezohange , goverzizsent State , Gcuaty niad City bonds. Draw ight drafts on England , Ireland , Scot land , and all p&rta of 33u- Sell European Fsasags Tickets. COITIONS EBflMHLT MADE. IT. S. 23BFOSITOHY. FIUST NATIONAL BANK OF OMAHA Corxr rtrikim Bid ThlrfttBlh8 < s- : UnE3 TO KODfTTIZ fatabtished in 185C. Organized at i Kilicnsl Bank August 20 , 1363 Capital aM PfoflsQyar $3iQflOO. ! , Specially authoriied by the Secretary of Treasury to Itecelre EupscriFtioni to the CFFICEflS AND DlfiECTOKS : IK fount : ' , Prat tr-/ . fu Knuntftrite Prttt. II IV" . Yatrt. t'atfiier. A. J Popplrton. Attorney. Jf. n. Z act , Ati't Catlr. This baakrcjalves deposits without reitrd toamounu. Issues tlae certificates bearing ; Interest. Draws drafta on Ban Francico and princi pal cities of the United States , ajo London. Dublin. Kdinfaarff and the principal cities o : he continent of Earopo. S ll. i > as o ticSeU tni emljraiiU In th * In miii line < vtltf TARKANT'8 OtLTitR APtRSEHT. KOTITERS who dose their Harlinei with drastic pargBtivei Incur a fearful responsi bility. The gentle , moderate ( yet effective ) Ijiitif" , alterative ana anti-billons opera tion of Tarrant'g 6 UiT Apeiiont peculiar ly adapts it to the disorders of children , MAOISTEROFTHE DEPARTED. 3 &glster of tlio Bs No. 9C10ih B L Finhatn Be Will by the aid of guardian spirits , obtain for any one a view of tha put , present and future. I To fess charged in cae * of ilik- anrlS-tf 1 Send For iho Pamphlet Describing the Cumiilatiye HEALTH LIFT ! The only Heal h Lift ayar made whc e use ii GUARAKTSE2D ! To euro dueue or purcha c raocor refand * j. r. t-cle Propr eto is and Manufcc'urers. 224 ind 226 Exit 'aldington SL , CHICAGO , _ _ _ _ 861.3d ly A. J. SIMPEOH , Carrlao-e C53 & zy > Dodiro St. Omaha , Neb , -i'sij < i and Susy ! " m flirul. sep29 LATJHDSY- All rantlfcmen wishlnsr their tbirtsdcne np In first clsis style will do well to call at BUTLER'S LAUNDRY , All work called for and delivered on short B0ti8hits . 15 eenu. Collar . . . - . do I > i wers - - 10 do U derihlrts . - M do SOCKS - Of o . do Whsio ve t - Gent's and Ladio"1 irood 91 83 per doi. 92m LHAj- J V'n , , , BtiyOLAR PROOF SAFES. _ G. ANOHK ft , Manufacturer of Fire and Turitlar Proof Vault Doors , jail WOT ! : , ic. Cor. lltb nnd jachnnn nt , -B9paric ! of all kinds promptly done. febloJlyr PHY8ICIAMS AND SURGEONS. C. W , BOBBINS , M. D , , HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAH , Office and Residence : 305 Capitol Ave. J9dlyr I Dr. Emily S. Bobbins , GENERAL PBACTITOJNTIR , L eof Philadelnhia , hai located at Ho. 305 Capitol Ave. , Office hoar * . 1 to 3 p. m. Calls ctten3ed at all hours. jan9J9r SUKQICAL ROOMS. I.Van C&znp , M. D. inedeoines , and beiidoi rejnlar practice , mahca rpecialltlai of D - rmcgementi andDiieuea peculiar to women , Tlstnla. Pilei and other lijewesof ' on. on.OFIC2Corner nd Mth Street , flnt door to the right , up-iUlri. Rer- dence , 18th Street , first door scath of tha Second Methodist Church. Omnha. 1Jebrt - i * . Address Lock Box 801. DB A. S. PETJDEBT , Consulting PSiysician , HAS P3BMANENTLY LOCATED BIS MEDICAL OFFICE , 483 Tenth Street. - OMAHA. MBBISKA. Ofloriiig his tervices in all department * of medicine and gurgery. both in general and ipedal practice , acute and cbronta dUeaiei , Can be consulted night and day. and will risit ail parts of the city and country on ra- oeu > t of lettcis or telecrams. 125-tf SJKS.J. E.VANDEBCOOK , M. . 3JSBRASKA. Residence and ofloa No. 203 Dodce itr t , North riio. bet. 12th and 13th. marl-ti V. H. COITMAW . M. D. . iari & Sureon 241 fafaira Srct- For Profwjlocal Sanlva TSiK-a DellA HOTELS ' * Ti CQKIUL HOTEL , Th larjeai and best hotel between ro r.sd Ban Francl.-so- Opened now September 30.1373. NpSOtf eSO. THRAJJi. * Proprietor. METROPOLITAlSr OMAHA , WEBR. D. A. Van Hemee , Proprietor. The Metropolitan Hotel ia centrally loca ted , and is first cl 5E in eyery respect , hav ing recently been entirely renovated. lh I nblic will Cud it a comfortable and home- . Corur Htidolcfc-at- Fifth-Av. , omae.0 c . -Jt j g---1 - * j * 3 ? ? z * = ? JSl\- \ > - " * , - i ? * " " * * * PRICZS REDUCED TO and $2.59 Per Dav. Located in the Business Centre. Convenient to all places of nmnfomeni Elegantly furnished , containing alt modem mrroveznonU. pasgeneer elevator. Ac. J. fl. CUS1MINQS. Propnrtor. 0. F. UILL. Chief Clerk ( late of Hanlt NATIONAL HOTEL , J. A. FEDEWA , Proprietor. Cor. 7th and P streets. IINCOLN , NEB. GOOD STABLES and STOCK YARDS For tha accommodation 01 the Travelling Public. TBRMS. Two Meals and Lcdrinjr. 75ct . Single Steals , 2S cents ; Lodging without uoali. 25 cents ; Two horse stabled and furnished all feed. SI ; Two hours furnished hay and stabling. 35 cents. GIVE MB A CALL AND SEE FOB YOTJS- BKLV. tngSd tf TOWNSON HOUSE Salt Ziuke City. U : T. ff. Towss > ® a\ Frop'r. myl6d3mo United 6tatsa Hotel , BEAvII STKEKT.nOSTOH. OppoAlte Boston and Albany H. R. depit. ) BARNES. QILL & CC. , Praps. jrd'B Znnxt of Lfr restores man hood cad the vizor of youth to tha most chattered constitution in fonr weeks , from whatever caosa arising. Failur * impossible. This life-restoring remedy ahculd be taken by all abont to marry , or who have become weakened from excess or any other csufte. Success in every eata is as certain as It is that water will nueneh thirst. $3 i er osjio. Sole Agent. Dr. JOe , JACQUES. 7 Univer sity PUoe , New York. Druguists Supplied. JnlyT dtt CARPETS. . . . . ' - - g.Tgirg.'r- - - jr 249 Douglat-Si. . OUA&Z. 323. novllditwlr SCAL.K.S. DOW5 "VTITH HIGH PEICE8 ! Uliicago cale Co. , 68 & 70 West Monroe St. , II ! . * _ -f ' * - Four ton hay scales , 560 ; old price. ill other sizes at a great reenction. AI icnUs warranted. Seni for circular ) rice lit. lit.A /A MAN OF A * COHSUMPT1VE ff nn * no-l7 expected frn < n Cobja puon , m' ' * ff txi Uif Q fullnl , tad Dr. H. Jaaei > i urrlnci viaf , bo ae-ldeaUlTv tna a a rrparBtlc& of I * ftu ' irap tch ! enrxl W > CDcLlld. ! . tai cor\m ttl , p fr ca receipt of tTO ittzne to vJ - il'o earn mitt twMts. n uwa t tt it d UI bmX frnh e-14 In twintr fottr heart. J Addro , CR-XniKKK & CO. . ff ,02 Beoi Bt. . rnlli. , naming thl * raptr. If GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANT * D Whitney. _ _ H. O. dart- 8. B ns rmm WHITNEY , CLARK & CQ , Western Agents of ihe Pioneer Tobacco Company. WHOLESALE GROCERS. ( AGSNTS DUPORT POWDES COMPANY. ) Ko. S4.7 X > oiitlut4 Strowt. L , NEBRASKA. J CJ Tff U E * r T5 ? P ' H i > , T.-EiJgjJrt WA oc ww j GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS ALL CONSIGNMENTS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTESTICST Ordera from the country promptly filled , ConjUntly on haul , a choice lotol treea finite , meh aa applet , pears. &o. , alto poultry , lire or drwsed. ap25-tf No. 191 Farnlmia Btroet. Betve a llth and 12th. COAI. DEAI-KKS. Pratt & Towle 01 AJTTHBACITS A3H ) BITU3OTOUS OITIOZ 808 Thirteenth-St. . Omaha. Kab. MAKE OTJK PERBON8 AND OUit HOMES ATTRACTIVE. A.domizia : Wondosr of tlio World. Harmless. Easily -A.pz > lled , and -tin'ootl-vo- Brazilian ToUHtni Improve. arichej , and beautifies comploslcn . . _ 5s . f'zatiful Brarilian BrilHanl 'I nta.pOHden.coolt.beuutifiet face end arrsg 2io Ssxirkliiij Braiilin * Brilliant Cleans , beautifies and p ttrrf the teetb _ . 22o Braiilian Ettrtfndor yiesns the head and hair and cures dandruff . . - _ _ . . . . _ . -3Cb Brilliant Laundry Soap "llie Queen of the LVuudry"- . . . . - - . . . . . . -IQa . Bratilia * Urtlltant GTM ! permanent polish to jpwelry. metala acd ! - _ . . . _ . . . : Bran/inn Oil Poliih Renews and beautified furniture ana all wood wok 2Ss Bratilia * &if-J ting _ jSotw Pcliti KicnUin time , neatco' snd beuly. . _ _ _ 10i Brasilia * Impfrial Littiamt-j for accidonf. emer eneici. and all csie ( of print and aches. Warranted nncQnal'ed. and thonld be within immediate reach of every tan woman and child , 2550e. For further particulars rtgfcr.llnr these truly eV.raorJiisry aniclei. obtain free from your dealer our ttrenty-psge pamphlet , or addieu : pD febSBru BRAZILIAN BRiLlhNI CO. , 44 like Street , CVrcajo. . JBeelier K2BRASKA tMarulelliiisitellfli IHalari in MosnmcnU. Head Btoae * . gntef. Furniture WorJr. Floaters' Eltbf , tc. Scotch Hranlta Monument' imported. Marble , Elate and Iron Mantles alwayt on hand. Superior Materials and Mechanical finish guaranteed. Deaignt and prieea fax ; nlgaodfre * ofcharja. Ordert by mail Till receive prompt tttention. Bt Boor test of OMAHA NEBRASKA. < - 8epU4 CHICAGO SHOT TOW3R COMPANY MANDPAOTDBEBS OF \ wp-l - i mffjKS Lead Pipe , Sheet & Bar Lead , Blocls Tin , Pipe and bolder , LINSEED OIL AND OIL CAKE , oKixibjiw soxiciTJtjs > . * 70 North CliatcnSt. , CMcs o. au 22 wed in men AT ? lir FOR TE : LAUNDRY OR TOILET. Is KQUAZ , to VThtUs CaatDe Soap , flrr It Ii made of PURE VCCinr nti : OTLK , and rnr ti ume procsfis , wUch retains I1 the natural tteallng qualltl of tbn tila. It cwta SO riC'Cll iECUl eTtha toportcd orUclo tnat It te rapidly coming Into general 1'ou'CJ'aM use. Tnf nwor Cnixw "T8 Is oondemD * . ' &y i"nrslcian8 03 liable to prwluco skln V"a3tt < . The lcr T > t \ 3 fkittp.r D < 3rr Itn UM9 p rfortl riHrmlc&K * 21ade only by PJUM' LEOAL NOTICES. CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE. Notice ia hereby givn ( bat a chattel rcortgags blaring date the'1th dav of Jan uary , A. P. 1878. nd ere nted oy J. D. Howard A Company to Caldwell , Hamilton & Company , to recure the pavnent of cer tain promifory note for the mm o' tto hun- drtsl fifty-six dollars end raventy-fiTe rests ( $2M.75i. pcyblB in thirty days from d te , Decercbfr27th , 1877. bearing interest at Ibo rate of tvelre per nt per annnm frrtn maturity until paid ; and pnyaMe at the Banking Rouse of Otldvelt. Hamilton . Co. , at "raaha. Nebraska , snd which eaid mortgage w.ij.filed in tne cffl * ot the eoun * ty clerk of Douglas ounty. &t t of N'ebran ka , GTS the llth day of Joaa ry. A. D. 1678 ; atY o'clcci. a. m. . and np/ra which mortgage .here ii dne at the time of the first pnhlleation of this notlea , on this "Sth d y of February. J878. ths mm of tro hun dred ntty-rix and 78.101 ( ? r 73) dolU-- . . and Interest from Jaruiry 30th , 1673 , at W per cent , per annum , and by which mort gage the following described property to- wit : One pair of Fairbanks' dairy scales , ono truck , one office dejk. one galvanized iron heater , three patent butter workers , one waterpiro with ecc s and tank , one refrig erator complete , one and one half barrels imported salt , two mixing trays for workIng - Ing bntteona Glob * henti'g stove , ona iron force pomn. two iheds lumber , eta. : one drum and tips , one heatinir stove , ona egg and poultry pres. one offica upright desk. rer nty-siz return baitartnh * . seven ty-nine egg crate * were mortgaged to said Cald'oll , Hamilton i Onrapany , to seeura the sum nf money mentioned therin and hereinbefore set forth , will to foreclosed by the tale of f aid p op rty at public anetion. at the building Number 181 Harnny Efeet. formerly occupied by s'ld J. U. Howard tc Co. . in the city of Omha , in said county and State on the 12h day < f March. A. II. 1878. between the hour * of W o'clock , ft m. and 4 o'clock p. m-of said day. ad e * > n- tinue from day lo day , between those hours until inch 1 shall be eomiletcd. CALDWELL. HAMILTON * co. df l > 18 COBPOHATION NOTICE. In accordance with the lawn cf the State of NebrJpV * notio * ii hereby civen of t > "e Incnrpora-lon of the Omaha PnblUhing Co. as follows to wit : Kirit Then mo of the said Corporation is and shall be tha < miha Publishing Oo. Bacond Thfl principal place of transact ing the busies' of tai i Corporation shall ba the city of Omaha , Donglai Oonat/ . Neb raska. Third 1 ha general nature of the business to ba transacted by tald Curporatlon bnll be to print acd publish Daily. Semi Week ly. Trt Weekly and Weekly New- Papers ; do Eeneral Job Printing. Book Minting. Book Pub'.Ifhinr Lithograrhing. Stereo typing. Eloctrotrpinirand purcbns ntr and gelling Printing Machinery. Printing Mate rials. PrlntingSto k , and Newspaperiran- ehise. Fourth The amount of capital stock of raid Cor.'i-at'Dn an ho-ized shall be ono hundred then and dollars , diviied into chares of two hundred and fifty dollars each Ytlilea shall be paid In at the times and on condition ; M follow * , to-wit ! In nuch man ner as tto Beard of Dire"tor shsll require , but no charn shall be od ! frr les than two handted and fifty dollar. , the same to be transferable in rnch a manner as may be provided h ? tha By-L w . Fifth The time of commencement shall ba tbe 15th day ofJanuaiy. A. D. 1S3. ; and the time of termination of siid Corporation shall ba thalMh day of January. A.D. | 19.fl. unieu renewed or dif solved ricnerb ; a vote of two thirds rf the capital ftoak thereof. Eiith Ihehighe t amount of indebtei- ness orlisblllty to which said Corporation is at any tira * to subject Itself shall not ex ceed twenty UTS bund'ed dollars , and no booilol or mortgage indebtedness shall erer be contracted fcy id Corncratt' < n , Ccrenth 3he oncers of said Corporation shall be a rreoident who shall also bs man aging editor : o , Treasurer and a Sccra'ary , who ibcli b ? choitu by the Board of JDireo * tr.ta iu TUCO. minnerand pe form inch du ties a > the By-Lawi of'iM Corporation may preacnba. the Poard of Directors to b4 fire in nnmbtr. nd who shall conduct tbe bati * neig and affair ; of said Corporation. By order of thn Board of Director" : E. KOSEWATJSR. P * L SELLERS' COUGH SYRUP. , Cmi < r . P. _ . ! ) - > niT It. ! > ; * . MIAITI R. g t I mrrl mr of ft bad C93b f ae * -rAMK H T. C T * Pm..1tni..V rca3l 1"T . Ji S f V rt n f 'f f-/ j , ' wj""M ' > ( 'iL iBrII r i. C k. I'mn'rp. J'ltM'-ireV I'a REDICX & COHHtU. Attornrjl , ftfce opponle Covri fibvn. LEGAL In the District Court for Dourfu County , Krbraska. In the maKter of the estate of Philander F. Reed , deceased , Pieeent. IJcD. Jarnei W 6av ge. Indge at chambers. February 2nd. A D..isra. It appearing by tbe petition of Fyroa Reed , aantnimatcrof the estate of raid dc- ceated. that there 'snot inCcient p nr < n > estate to pay tbe rfebt ! cuUtaadlz ? aiaintt taid deceaied. taxes and other expsE&ea of aUmintetration. and thrit it is necessary to tall tbe real tttate of taid deceased for each . It ir ordered that the helra at law. end all other pertons inUresIed in said estate , do appear before sail Jndge. at the court rooa In the court boutc of said county , in Cnia- na Nehraekn. on the 16th day nf If arch , A.D. 1573. at 9 o'clock a. in. en J jhow canta if any there b . whf a license hcald = ot ba granted to raid administrator to fallrsjd real estate as in seU reti'.i a rr&yii : And it Is further ordered , thnt th'c ord T to show causes be published fonr constcu- tivo weeko in the Omaha Week'y Bee. a newsparer In laid cncaty-t revioas to said day of hearing. JAB. W. S * V IE. Jud cf District Court , 3rd JnaleUl Dis trict of Nebrosku. QQO O O O Or Sugar-coat * * , Concentrated. B ot and Herbal Juice , AnJl-nilIotri Grannies. THK"I.XTriJB GIAXT" CATILIHTIC , cr naltaxa In Parra Physic. The naveltr of m ! rn MedlaU. QtomlcjU. and Pbarcuraotfcal aelencfl. So lue or any tonjnr taldcg tiia Ura , rfpiil.lrs , and BAOVXRU pill * , vmotfr\ cheap , crada. and buUr Inrrwll- enuwben tro can. ba careful application of chemical irtmoe , extnet all the caliLlrtM mid other ranllclcAl proprtl < from the mott ralii- We roou ao < l hcrtH. and mnecntrate Lbtm Into a tn'.nnt Gnnnl , icareely larger titan mnotard o d. Ut exn U > readtly ( waUoired by Lhowj of tbe mo t cn lttT8 etnmacfc5 am ! f& - UJIoui Uutec tiuhlittqKan.-JftTe Pellet reprc < enu. In a piotcoar r.trne < 5 form , u mnea caibanio p-iin-r a I * embodied In any of th l.irire pUla fitind for tale In droy hop * . Froa ther ! ( n < ! crtul osUsi-tto power. In comparison to Lhclr iUo , jxwple Mho tutr * DOC tried them ar apt to tn y e u-Jit fiey are tiana or dtantla tn elect : but stKSlsnot ualltheea , lhediirerant Bctlro isodlclnal prtrc'ple * of which tboy are coopofiod belD ? ro harmonirad and modlflod , one by the olfc'-s M to pm&ned a xntxt fcrarcblnjr and tboroagh , yet ffeutly and Uludiy op ratlU2 , catliurtlc. 8500 Ilownril ' < uereby offered by tha pro- prlrlnr of tl.o PC .eu , to any chemljt who , up. 3 Azaijtif , wtt S .d In them any calomel or other forms of mercury , mineral jwijun , or In- jarlou drug. Helnsr entirely vegetable , no particular care i * re < iulrel " l. . * tuing thosx. Tneyo ( > er- BV9 without dl : urtuirc0 to us coniUtution. diet , or occupation , for Jaandlce. Ileadnrho , Couxtlpatlon , Impure Eloort , Pain in tbe Mlionlder , Tlgblne a of tbo Cbe t , Ulzzluea. , Soar Ernctatloii * from Ibe Moninch. Bud taste In tbe moatn , Btlloaa : isckis Pain In re * of lilJucf" , luteriial ferrr , touted feellllgabont Atoni cb iuih of Blood tolead , Hlzb-tolorsd Crln" , Ctidocla'jlllty and Gloomy ForebodlUK * ] u-o Dr. Pierre' * flea- ant Purgative Pdllcu. In xplanatlonof the remeJLa power of mr PurpulTe PelleU -rer tn great a rariety of Alsftiet. I wlib to ay Jiat tbelr action npon tfao animal economy ! nnl .ermal , not a eland or tlMine eacaplnir tbelr anailve 1m- preiu. Aa do < net Impair the properUe * o * ItieM Pellet * . Tb y am iaw-co t d andJn- rlo-J la g'J. bnt'le * . ther ! nrrob. belogtherj- by prwertwl oatmpt.r l fora"y l nzth of tlm . la iiy t-jzue , * o that th T are alvnr * toub and relUWo-ThlJi ti not ihe ca e with the a pUU which are put op tn chrapwoaiw pi vaef Va boxei. l oollcct tn.1 for all dl - txaUve , Alteratlro. or LSe * where a Z pnTsatlve , u In-Heated , th o Ilule Pilleu Trtll Sire Uuj nvwt p .toct aU < feUoa J ) aU who UM tLcI Tbey ore I jld by all Dro jUU r ? i cents a bottle.