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RIVER INTELLIGENCE. MMionoi.ooiCit, Oisirtations, by Henry Ware, Optician, ho, lead 1 Weet Fourth (treat, lor March 14, 191: O'elock Bsrom. Ther. Whd. Weather.

M. 8. Fair. It 9:14 57 8. E.

Fair. p. CO 8. ABBiYAlB TftibAT. General Bnell, from Madison: Daniel Boone, Kentucky Hirer; General Lytic, Louisville; John Kllgonr, New Orleans; Wild wood, Chilo; 8t James, Mavsvllle; Telegraph, Huntington; Messenger, Pittsburg.

DBrABTCBgg Friday. Daniel Boone, Kentucky Hirer: General Lytic, LootsTllle; Meeeonv ger, ou LOuit; uawooa, iniio; Bt, a roes, Maysvllle; Telegraph, Poineroy; Andes, heeling; Emperor, Pittsburg. Tib bitib Ik still rising with 16). feet water In the channel. The Emperor left for Pittsburg yesterday noon with -fair trip.

William Abrahams was one of her pilot, The Lion Arrived from Pittsburg yesterday With a tow of coal. The J. 8. Keal arrived from Pomeroy yesterday wit a tow of coal and salt. Bhe itartva back With a tow of empty bargee.

Ine John Gilmore arrived from St Lotiil jot-tenlay with three barges iron-ore for Swift. The Ilawkeye No. 1 arrived from St Louis yes-tordsy with three barges Iron-ore rout to Pittsburg. She laid np here to nave her boiler Inspected. She will probably resume hex trip today.

Captain B. G. Shinkle, Secretary of the 8t lxuls Pilots' Associaiioiu received a dispatch jesterday, asking for a pilot to bring np the Era Xo. from Memphis. Jamea Kelao started down by rail to perform the service.

Captain John B. Booth says the Allegheny Belle will be here on Tuesday next, and that she will load her barges for an immediate return trip to New Orleans. Shippers are well aware of the advantages of shippiug on these famous bargee, and are not slow to prortt bv It. The Alex. Chambers started op the river yesterday with a tow of empty barges.

The Andes had a good trip out for Wheeling. Included In ber cargo were 100 casks bacon and 1M bales cotton. The latest reports from the Pove say she Is high and dry, with the water near the larboard side and the river rising. E. 8.

Babcock is here for the purpose of chartering a boat to transfer freight from the Evans-vllleand Crawfordsvllla Uailroad to Johnston-vllle. on the Tennessee River. The hull of the new Iron tow-boat being built Bwirt will be launcnea next week. The bull the Government iron snag-boat will meneed Immediately alter. The new bull for the Jim Watson It expected here every day, from Concord-Toe Fleetwood leaves for Huntington and Pomeroy at 4 r.

H. Captain Campbell commands, and Messrs. Thornbnrg, btratton and Mauck preside In the ofDre. Colonel Uus Biuiinuus la ber aoeompllsbed steward. Captains Amos Gardiner and Moses Kirk Patrick arrived from Louis by rail yesterday momlug, having piloted tbe Coal Hill to that point.

men, soma of whom know more In one day lhaa tbey could learn the balance of their Uvea. Uuw long, oh, how I title thing logo oaf" Tslrgraphl. ler Zefsai iHtptUk OUldt sees.) aaattu rsstass vs ins itsaiai I OaturoLia, Mtrch 14- River rising tlnwlv. Up: llobb and bargee, lis). Itowa: Fleet-Wood, I A.

at. Weather clear aad pleasant. If (W Oailtm. March lA-Arrived: City of tjulncy, fruaa ht. Leu Is; Jeani Howell, fmin Arkansas I rsr.

Departed: Gleucoe, for St Loula WnkBLtan, W. March 11 feel laches, aad falling. lcpart, press, for Parkersbarg, a. Alevra Iowa of coal pawed to-day. eatber clear and pleasant II sanvn.lt, March 14--Rlver falling slowly, With I feel on llarpeth Shoals.

Weather fair and pleasant Arrived: nerksvlllc, trom Upper Cumberland. Departed: F. P. Graocy, for Cairo; Jiddyvllle, for I poor Cumberland. Mtwrnin, March 14.

Weather clear and pleas, ant River falling. Anrlvod-Posnma and Joha Marker, from Cincinnati; Arkaeaa River. lieparted-Mvk Ixingworlh, for Clnoln, Ball; It Ihureh, for aw Orloous; Mai bit Ally, for Vkksburg. Ciian, March It-Arrived: Liberty No. 4, St Louis, I r.

st.t Msry K. Poaw Ht lHiis, 4 P. n.Tv-ratte, r. butle Silver, New Or leans, (P. leptrtd: Rl.

bmond, Or-leans, I r. AlH-e HrowB, I'ilUburg. p. H. kiverhafallea4lnchee.

Clear aad pleasant rvsmrii.iB. 'March IA Weather clear and Idmtant, with slgnt of clouding and rnln; mer cury 87 lo degrees; river rr its rieiuv. r. mi Pvalrielity, r. ii4-r iiea I Inch.

I 'oil Florence Lre, mill- lfht: Favcttl i. a.l II lie, noon. IHiwa: STlHte. 1. H.t Itrxe flfrarlinal.rsa-B.tr.

a.l Nliil. a a. a. THE, CINCINNATI ENQUIRE1V SATURDAY MORNING, MAJtUH 15, 187tf. Kyle, Continental aad Atlantic.

Hew Orleant; St. Joseph, Memphis; Robb and tow, Lower Lk Superior, Keokuk; Tbibi fever proving fatal. Rir. I F. Yah Clbtb, pastor of Graoe Church, will preach a sermon to tne Children at eleven o'clock a.

at. to-morrow. JrnoB Both was taken 111 at Alexandria, on Thursday, and the term of tbe Criminal Court at tuat place waa cut tnon in consequence. Tocb sheen, raised by Martfn Gartner, of Johns mil, were weighed upon the city scales yesterday, and found to weiirh TOO nounda Thev wfrt ing three barrel of onions. Tbe property was iuuuu ou uu premises.

CltilfiNlL CoriT at Alixandria. The Criminal Court ot Campbell County, which convened at Alexandria on Monday last adjourned Thursday evening. During the term the following case were tried: John M. Law son, charged with assaulting John U. Kelson, with talent to kill, fined 10U; D.

CToxton, George strswo and Hiram Htrawn, charged with trespass to realty, I 1 1 ll II I wiunwu. miain aiaai'u anu iu. iioiuci I 7 I dictment for an affray, Ism luted at to the latter, I .11.1 U'n, II I t( Tk. Aff be COm-I and Mii.h,r,l rhtranil with an il.Lvr and Hiram Strawn, charged with malicious cutting with Intent to kill, were continued until the next term. In Ave different eases of parties charged with selling liquor to minora, the luriet failed to agree nvon verdicts, and were dis charged.

Tbe Grand Jury reported nineteen Indictments for selling liquor tq minors, carrying concealed weapons, etc Tioiatiok or rrni RivmrB I' I tod "tales Marshal Harrington went to the Ha knocked the stars off the keg with a brick, and took out a portion of the lard and wrapped It op In a piece of an old dree. He then turned hi attention to the dining-room window, Intending to go through on ef them aud explore the house for valuable. He (pent eonsldershl time raiting tb window, and la th meaa time tbe noise produced by his operation aroused Mr. Cofanand Captain Anthony Burtea, who descended to the Arst Aoor, each armed with ao Iron poker. Jutt as they entered the dining-room th burglar sluck hi bead through tbe window, when Captain Burton gave him a terrible whack over the bead, breaking th poker in two.

The fellow had a soft felt hat on, hich no doubt tared hit Ufa. As II was he roust hav bee a quite severely injured. Upon reeolvlng the blow he quickly withdrew his bead fmm Die window, and before Mr. Coffin or Captain Burton could get a door open be bad Aed. The lard which he bad tied up and tbe bottle of brandy were found tbe neit morning where be had placed them, in bat a jaro.

CncKCtL Panrr.gpiHO. Tb regular weekly meeting of the City tonnell wa bold oa Thursday night Prttldrat Berry In tb cbalr, and all the members preaent exeept Mr. Ilorton. Mr. Jonathan llorsfall was unanimously elected 8ergeant-at-Arms for the ensuing year.

A petition for the Improvement of Moss street between Bel lev ne and South gate streets, wa referred to the Committee ou Imnrovement. A communication from the City Weigher was presented suggesting the propriety of having the citv seals thoroughly overhauled aad tested; also asking as lo bis right to appoint adepuly weigher to weigh on private scaloa, aad whether the city la entitled to aay income from such cles. Tb first part of lb eommnnkaltoa wa referred lo tbe Committee oa Market, and the last part to th (mnmittee on Law. A enmmsalcatlon from Mr. flalrhower.

asking nermistloa to blookade th sidewalk la froat of tug lght officers, aot ever four of whom ever hit boose, oa the corner of Moamonlh aad Tib- held th apoke of a pilot-wheel, turned a I bstu strreU, for hort time, for the punee of tarouie-vaive, acted aa taate, captain, or anv digging a cellar arnier nit Bouse, waa presented, any steamer mat naa ever nsvi-1 s.nl his request graatea. gated the Soulbera or Western waters; and these I The City Weigher reported Sit loads ef prodnce moa are placed in responsible position to act a I weighed oa the city seal during th month ot Judge of I conduct aad efficiency of river I January and Febniarv, aad thai fee amounting tu An ad had been raid over to th City Treasurer. Th bonds of Mr. II. Brown.

Markotmasler-elect and Mr. H. F. Schrader, Asseasor-elerl tor the Fifth Ward, were nmsented and approved. Aa assessment of II.IW tl was levied for th filling et lot So.

88, O. owned by Mr. J. A. Jsmes.

Th Committee on Pnbllo finding reported In favor of granting the use ef the river front at the iniarsM-Lioa of tiimlmaa street and the Licking River to Swift's Iroo and steel Works for one veer, for the oornoae of building aa Iron tfrsm I boat bull, for the ma of Uu. Tb report wa concurred la. -ruimi amnnnttnsr te IST7 41 war allowed. Tbe Chief of Police reported four lodgers laths StatioB-house aad elcve arrasU daring lb week si to. that seventy street-lamp had But burned dunn the week.

TheCommillee en Printing wa Instructed to hav the blank ror tne Aatettor prmiea. Th Committee ot lb Whole submitted th folio wine resolution, which was adouted: That the Committee on Waterworks be directed to submit for consideration by th Council a contract with th Cope Maxwull Manuleclurlog Company for a steam pump." i 1- .1. COVINGTON. Tni lover of fun will not forget the lecture of the Fst Contributor at tb Odd fellows' Hall Rrv. A.

B. Cabsbim will leelare soa Street Baptist hureh aext Moad ea the nhtecl of "Courtship, Marriage, eial CoBdluoa ol cmaiua ia i. mu. Tanvtt rfoBBta, arretted npo tb ehargeof dealing a lot of coopers' tools la Milford, Ohio, was arMlgaeil neier asqeiroe raacn uu leuss i.usrr. Tan vim.

I lu A. B. Mary Anient A. kt.lf Ity of yrstrrdav, when waived exnesmalina and aim. I hi A.

lharmrr, 4 A. H. Generally I waa held aval U-tM turn ol imi to ine criminal wnhred toexceueni trijah utismess ai-tive. I court, Pobia it, Match IA-Rtver ritlng alowly al a a at n. inaaissond Brnnseil th natives all Tni bullae and social commnnity or lerlnr- A.

With a trrmcadou roar irom ner aorn. im loa will be pleaawl te leara toes tar. urvryre band for a Bomber of year past tad having become ilred of taktag rare of her la her old age StM faahla Min4ltlni k. I bl.n. rami Naar fl.

-1 1 ai.i- I i Merapbbj. Hirer riling, with mark-twaln water I disposed or nnabl to assume tha car of her ayigauoai na oeea resumed, so nee- mother, and when Wis Utter was brought to her tl AT Mil FaAil j4 A 1 1 am 4 ll Ik. A 1 A I a i I -v. mu an uioi sureuis axe swciy- I uouh ho vnovea into tne yard and ooeoriea oy LornmtLX. Msrrh 14.viM.

i.i. i. teet her, she shouted for the nolice and caused with 1 feet in the canal and 5 feet in the chute. 1 and arrested. He was ne.iner ciear ana pleasant; mercury ranged "uu morning arraignea from to to.

Business very dulL Boats draw- Mayor en the charge of disorderly Boning 8 feet and lees can descend the falls, Ar- Cpon being interrogated by the Court to rived: John Kllgour, from Kew Orleans. le- hy he wished to desert his wife in the hour of parted: John Lilgour, for Cincinnati; Lookout fer distress, he coelly replied that he waa unable and barges, for Pomeroy. The Mallie Kagon Is take eare of her. He was lined Including uinuiwi vi leave lor Arkansas mver to-mor-1 I amount Mimnw mr row. nersnai tiuiueompeuing mm toiaxe from Evsvllle, rpf M.

I.llewlld, froTn Ev.n 2, SX'tSZl tllle, midnight; Alice Brown, froni Sew Orleans, oroM A. M.j Andy Baum, from Memphis, A. le- I parteil-John Lumsden. for KashviUe, r. u.

A. u. Idlewild, for aiempnis, A. Andy Banm, lor Cincinnati, A. m.

Weathor clear and pleasant NEWPORT. TBI Circuit Conrt adtnnrned TMtenlav at Boon to reassemble on Monday next Only three cases have been tried so far. la the ease of Bnaan Woodward and other against Jamea Watson a judgment was rendered for damages and ootts; in the ease of John O'Nell against John Harkins ne jury gave a verdict for 1 damages, and in apparently over, Mr. Andrews went out for a iiliytlciaa, and presently returned with Doctor Marktwhen she had another spasm, In which 1 be Messenger, from rittaburg to St Louis, house of Xavler bpler, on Chestnut street, tie- she expired without recognising any one. The pasted down yesterday morniag.

Alex. Frailer tween Isabella and Patterson, on Wednesday deceased waa only thirty year old at the time of and Ham. Wlllliynson wore her pilot, hence. night lor tbe purpose of arresting him upon tbe her death. The funeral will take place this The General Bnell arrived from Madison yes terday morning, looking none lb worse for ber recent rough handling by the lee king.

She Is la touch netu-r condition than before her mishap, and with her new dress and rod chimneys It I a hard matter to dlatingulsh ber tuna the Pat. Roger. Her cable futures are being "put to righu," and It la expected to have her la the Madison trade again Best week. The steamer Alice broke a ahafl below Cairo. CapialB James Gennett haa sold one-fonrih Interest In tbe Burkitllle to Cantata Fount Uugbr tor li.aua Captain W.

Harrison haa atsnmed command of the Bart Able, la tbe New Orleans and Rod stiver iraoe. charge of violating tbe Internal revenue laws by retailing Honor, cigar ami tobacco witnoui paying th special lax required bv the Government Mr. Spier waa not at home, but bis wife was. Sus pecting mat captain Harrington was a Government official, she asked him It be came to talk Government talk. He said be did, whereupon she reached behind tbe door and drew forth a long sword, aad raising It up, threatened to run It through the Marshal.

The latter drew a pistol and ordered her to lay her weapon dowa, where- apoa ahe slammed the door la bis face and locked it. Captain Harrington bolng convinced tbal Smer wa not la tbe bouse, left and bar is urgent business elsewhere, plsoed the warrant against bpler la tlie hands of city Marshal llobnols, who morning at ten o'clock, from St Joaeph's I hun-h. ratber bteinlage omniating, ana me remains will be Interred at St. Stephen' Cemetery. Friends are Invited to attend.

TBI County Commissioners, Sheriff Allen, Coroner Spencer, Jbdge Fergus Anderson, and other tax-payers, with representatives or the city Srets, paid a visit to the County in Urinary yester-ay, and were eordlallv welcomed at tbe Institution by the Board of Director. An Intpectloa of th building was had, and II was plain that But ler County stands la need or better tbe eorarortof tne poor, une of waa erected In 1830, and the other, looking more like a Jail, was put Capta'a Frank Lslt.ke, of 8t lords, want three executed II oa Thursday night by arresting Spier Pe.ron "IT1 could be ia the good steamboat bulls to use a bg barges. The Thompson Dean baa a 1 1 4, two freight trip. Captain Dave Campbell's new tosy boat, near-Ing completion at Mound City, It to be called lb Cora Campbell. Tbe Florence Lee.

from the Tenseste Ttlver to Fvansville, has for Cincinnati AO bales of cotton, 1 bags of peanuts and 10 baas of dried pearhea. The M. V. T. Compear' (plendld steamer Future i Ity I proving herself to no the best and faateet low boat ever built fehe arrived at Meov hlaoa Wednesday with eevea barge and on uel-boat la tow, loaded with l.tuO tons freight Bad only eight days out from New Orleans.

The Memphis A ppoi says; "Tbe latest rate of double-entry steam boat book-keeping was report ed yesterday, whea tbe freigbt-bill for a small lot of goods snipped from Cincinnati on the Collier, aad reahlpped by her from prevented to the consignee with the Collier' freight from Cincinnati to Momphte entered a charges, nad a recharge made for freight by the Idlewild, which boat brought a considerable amount of the Collier's freight. We might add that the con-eigsoe's original bill of letting had th rate lie, of course, refused to pay the amount" Yetterrisv' 1-oulsvllle Cnntr-Jtmnuil contains th following: "Home of our veteran steam-boa lanen are Just bow very nsueh exercised over tbe reports la the papers a few dsrs ago la regard to th nomination of Samuel Hlckerstaff, of Cincinnati, as successor to Hamuel Houston, the rireeent Supervising Inspector of Steamboats for his district. Without any desire to reflect noon the past sfnrlency ot Saaa, and having ao positive information oi in rautes mat may uaa to nis retirement la his present position, we would think It a very poor compliment, however, to consummate or confirm lbs nomination of aa officer who reside la th Seventh District over old, tried and triM river aiea living here, who have devoted the fcx-at part of their lives to th knowledge of Western and Sontbera Inland navigation. We have a anmber of such tare among us, and to call the name of any particular Individual might be deemed luvldlous and out of place. We know that tbey are.

here, and thai they are fully competent to Ail' Such offlooS with credit In themsslvr aod honor to lb Gov-eramrat. Why each appointment or notulna-tloaa ar made so foreign to our Inlerret and filings might be asuhje. I (a we think II should be) ef proper Inquiry by Ihoee Interested la river matters. Another grievance haa become apparent, and mock talked of, a regard the laaeagemtnt and conduct of some ef the local oncers In this district. It Is a well known fart and ene that will not be denial, that, of tbe tour local Hoards established la this district eotupris- and taking him before Coinuuuloner Bostwick, MbOIIBglOB.

Advimttii wits a Hraoi.it. Burglar ar becoming unusually bold la Newport tlnoe the police force haa beeo cut down to Ave men. We mentioned yesterday tbe attempt of oftetofbrce an entrance Into the residence of Mr. J. R.

Yonngblutat the corner of Overton and Jefferson streets. Tbe same night that thlt occurred burglar paid a visit to the residence of Mr. Z. B. Coffin, Front between York and Coluev bl hold a expected quarter assigned them, provided wltn cent lit a common prison, ia which they are locked at night, or when In-tractable.

Th Institution, from January, ltd, to Jaauary, 1871, cost la current expenses and from January, lKTt, to September, 1K71, H.OM lb, Tbe average number of Inmates daily during lonrteea months past wa 110, tad ll cost about H.Ouu to maintain tbe out-door poor during that time. It I evident to all who vltlt the in stitution that provision ought to be made aa soou as practicable for the maintenance ot the Idiot lo V. ir llaVr CbVr. bet ot a keg of lard, a bottle of cherry brandy.eto. tollfEJintIlil lehebromhtup and opened la the back yard.

oa street, Tbesehebronihtup and opened la the back yard. fl.W. parch ased tor Of this twelve acre are In wooa. ana about tweniy-nve acre are unculti vated. The value per acre It now estlmsted at fXA Including tb building.

It la considered the most eligible place la the eonntv for th rec-IVoa ef new loflrmary buildings, being situated about one mile east of Hamilton, on a good pike, elevated, provided with excellent drainage, and commanding a good view of Hamilton aud tbe turrounding country. The number of Inmate yesterday was 1SS-83 male and 5S females. Th number of lnsnro-turned from the Sontbera Luaalie Asylara at Davtoa last year waa -( male aad 4 famalea. ar rlad to see thatthe County Commission er are taking the qneetloe of erecting a aw In. flrmry Into serious consideration, aad It Is lo be honed thai II will be built at no dlstaul flsy.

The visitor to th Instltntioa yesterday were regaled with a bountiful aad magnificent dinner. rotten up by Mr. Iieneen, tb wife ef the Superintendent after which the Board of Director and the Commissioner want Into a delllierattoa upon th iibict ot a aew Infirmary and the pro vision for the support of tb idiotlo and Insaue ia a seDarate nenariinent. At the last meeting of the Board of Direr tors, Samuel Deneea was re-elected Superintendent of the Inflrmarv at a salary of HQ a year, and Dr. William M.

lagall, pbvtlelaa of the inillltillon at tllu a year. Tho Matron, who Is th wif of tb Vbpcriutcodcot, moires bo salary. LOCKLAND. Tni appointment of Robr Shinkle at Postmaster has hern reooaslderel aad Colouel Harlan, Special Mall Agent, ha mad an lo-veilglloa and reported to th Pot to Hire 1-partment It Is likely that tbe appointment will be taken fmm bhlnkle, wee I a lieraocrtt and transferred to R. B.

Latin, a Republican, who I barked np for th position bv about on hnndned and flfly of lb must solid cltiioos of l-netlsd. At least Itepublirant think Ilk old Jackson that "to th victor belong the spoils." LITER MEDICINE. For over FORTY TEARS thl PURELY VEGETABLE LIVER MEDICIXI ha proved tbe GREAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC forl.ivga C0rttfT aad I'l painful offspring-DrtPEIHIA, CON9TIPATIOK, Jaiiadle, ti I 1 I II, I ll.l LEOAL. "T4.TOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN TIIAT CABO- i.1 LINK EULV hubeen appointed Admlnls- All persons Indebted to said estate will make nav- ins. Clear, warm and ViSSZ "ri," P0.0"' IAI hM hat Ihnul a iL.

li I onioeot J. Burgoyne, Attorney, No. 4 Deholt VABULlDC r.uLi, i rebraarylMBTt 1 PKOBATE NOTICE. otate or onro. HAMILTON COCSTT.89.

PUUBATK accounts and voucners nave beea nled during the montn of February.ln the Probate Court CAtBO, March UoT.n7mo.?lk..'r"M WUU of the I ivnv niHB uaTu inraviiii, HI will Michael Rcbennan, O. W. Bunco, George Warren, Fridolln Kleiner, W. A. Wuelaer, Cbaa.

Feller, W. Mann, John K. Child, Candaoe Casey, Anthony Hark nets, Marti a Weber. And by the Administrators of the following de. ceased persons, to wit: Adam Heerdt Diedrich ftehwlsk.

H. L. Reeder. Pauline Pra.1, Maria Blssbford. David Blash-ford, Bam'l Miller, James Campbell.

Jesse U. Vits- i a Thnimw I oner, naitcr, wosetin nneiaa, a. Kt have been number of eaao of spotted it. tSriSrvi.rd. Ralrden, John Foster, ioseph K.

Fosterrkichael in Alexantlri and vicinity lately, one I tuJurT uiaagreeo. I ueaallnger, John Coleman, Margaret Short, Geo. Saaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa-- Iiu.nk I HAMILTON. Adilimb E. Knoi bas brought stilt against Sheriff Allen, claiming trO damagne for the re tention or certain cnaiwia, ana oariey ana wneai In the ground of alwut twenty acres of earh kind of s-rain.

John G. Knox has also brought a similar stilt against the claiming the same amount Priti no the month of November, December and January last one hundred and twenty-two car-load of Dors were sninneo voui nauo sta- Nbw Traction Enoinb. The atreeta of Hamilton were enlivened yetterday by a traction engine from the OWen, Lane A Dyer Machine Works. For a first effort In that line it per formed remarkably well. It went over all ordinary grades with the greatest ewe, and was conveniently bandied and guided by the engineer.

This is only another pioneer movement of that Arm. Tbe same firm yesterday put in operation a patent hemp brake. Invented by a "colored brother who hat served almost a lifetime In operating the old hand-machine. It Is said by old. experienced hands at the business to All the bill In that line.

Hamilton can justly claim to be la the frout rank la manufacturing machinery. Ex-Sniairr Akdbbw has been called upon to meet a sad bereavement la the sudden death ef his wife, which event occurred on Thursday after noon, about one o'clock, nne nan oeea suuiect 10 heart disease, hut did not take to her bed until Tuesday morning. However, at boob she ate a hearty dinner, and, Mr. Andrews coming home, went up to ber room, shortly after which she was seised with a maim. When the eouvultlon was Grar.

Joseuh T. liavea. Lavl Hutchinson, Jacob Bchaible, Antonio Gatto, Conrad rreldrlcli, John a. iteuger, ueo, w. Kunyao, George vura-baiuer.

Ami by the guardians of the following minora, urwu: Notice fs therefore hereby given that said ac counts and vouchers are now on Ale in said Probate Conrt, being suspended for eondrmation. Any person interested may Ale written exceptions to said accounts, or any Item thereof, on or before the first Monday, being the seventh day of April next, when the same will be Anally heard and eontlnueel from day to dar, until disposed of. WM. TILDKN, Probate Judge. My ALBKBT PADDACK, Deputy Clerk.

Cincinnati, tath day or February, 1OT1 mhl-SISa I- E(AL KOTICK. HARRIET L. FORD AND Helen II. Ford, minors, children and helrs-atTaw ot Luclan Ford, deceased, late of Hamilton County, Ohio, and their Mother, Maria Louisa Ford, will take notice tbal Thomas Marah, of Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, on theUlh November. lMIt, filed hi petition in the Superior Court ot Cincinnati (case No.

agalnal them and other defendant named la said petition, setting forth that their said father, Luclan C. Ford, In bis lifetime, on tbe uota January, 11m, contracted with said Thomas Marsh forth exchange of real estate of said Ford described In tbe petition, situate In I-ewls County, Kentucky, for rval Hamilton County, Ohio, being lot a. on the plat ot subdivision of tbe heirs of 1 bom March, deceased; and. In addition, said Ford paid to plaintiff t-VJOO, to ratio which sura Ford executed a mortgage on aald Cincinnati property; that plaintiff did convey his said property 10 Ford: that Ford never conveyed hi properly to plaintiff for tbe rrason that be could give ao title, and that It was incumliard bv llcnl. and ander the contract it was agreed said Ford obligated himself to re-convey to plaintiff the lot In Cincinnati, upon the said defective title and liens being shown, and said plaintiff wa to aituins th said mortgage.

Plaiatlff pray that aald contract may be rescinded, and that laid lot in llnclnnatl may be lAI April 81 A. I'. 1KT1, at o'clock I'. the following-descrlled real estate, to-wlt: All that lot of lead la the Citv of Cincinnati. Hamilton County and State of Ohio, being I twentv-Ave fvel la front oa tbe aouth aide of Day-1 ton tlreel, between Liaa and llaj miller ttrreta.

and extending hart aouth between lines paral lel to th westera boundary of I. Inn street CO fevt, Th westera boundary of said lol being BIO feet welof the western line of l.ina street and being the same premltns coo vets-1 to the said Nicholas bailtb. aeceasett. bv famnei r. arurs axl wife, bv did rerorled In Ied Book pageHH, ot the Hamiltoa County, Ohio, Record.

Valued at IIVMJ UU Also, all that part of "Block which was laid out by General James Flndlay aad J. 1'. Garrard, and recorded In Book 4T, paga HanilitoB lounly Records. Being lot ia lllork at now subdivided by ommimloners la of nan II ion of 4 amee and Jan tlndlay tabl lot In lllork 1. framing oa thesnnt of Hamilton mail, aad tunding southwsnlly to th north line or lot 11, In said lllock I.

bring lb tame premises coved by John V. I. Find-lay by deed to hoist Smith, deceased, recorded la Book pag to, ot th Hamiltoa ioanty, Ohio, Records. Valued at HBO GT1. Also, all that cartel a lot of land situate na the smith tide Hamilton road, la she City of Ciecln-natt.

and more iiartiealsrty know and desert I od a Lot 10, la "Block Map of the partllbi anions: the heir of Jamri and Jan Flndlay. do- ceased, as mmla by the Commissioners, (errant. Price and Cruesraaa. under order of ourt, being feet more or leas la froat oa lb Hamiltoa road, and 110 feet mere or lest la deth, and being ibe tame premises con veved to said Mc boles Smith, deceased, by deed fmm Aatliunv Wcbcr and wife, resxirrled In Book let, page IV, of th llaatlto Connlv Keoord. Value.1 at ri.htl Ou.

al the Msdl. Moirlts lt'R ATOM AC it. Heartburn. W'S hlleabelh a evenin I Hlt.tA aud BV KfC Aa. la aiernarv ior -ineiy aim aad bo.

After rear, ef cartful xpetlaiBla, to me a 'IT?" 'Zit "7 u. i ura-ABt dataana. we bow uroouce irum i v. II sis in, Mr. Pilot; It puis In mind ot Ik alorgsn, eld and eateemtd eitisea, lauerly a an walag whelbrlel will likewise, but resJBBl of Davlees County.

retareed to hi other purpose. Down: Fleetwood, a. old home, and will make Coviagton hi rutldeac Nn Brown, I r. at. all City, f.

CP! for the future, i has. Brvwa. 9.13 A.M.; Smoky I'lty, P. let Hobba, wllh bargaa, 4 iBAf.n.; Emm Graham It hat bee observed thai Ihrontk lhxrilont and local ea titae. Weather clear and pleasaaU 0I ooe of our legislatore a bill he been goiton Piveaat Bi.

March 14. River falling slowly through the Kentucky Ueote of Bepreseatatlvee iveparte, am. rinsna. m.wg -jt tht I3I.UU) i. if.

ae a eiuaaa ewan ewalug 1 i I. -f la at ssmia ana in bis- and tbe h.vel.je, -a. o.i Va iay.B b. Intended is astno iiijiia l'' barrw daat. UOUiO bush.) Lluli barra, as a supremely Jiidictea act ef pubis anatlty, A a eld woman named Qorramelr, whe has bee a M.

si Mua irJ 1 nil TttlO 1 1. (ha tnvlaar Atvlam. and who I now sun sr. Saaa frker, barge. bush.) I n.

from numerous Inflrmllie, wss broeghl ever I treorg Roberts, barge, fliatl bnah. Before re-1 this slty from CiacianaU ea 1 hareday alter- a a a I s. aal a at a- 1 9wA a I I a Lab aa Ha aVaa itA aaA sb lei aaal i CaTrB T9 Mt 1 1. ahfl THE PREPARED, A Mould rorm of HVMOSr LIVEU REi.C LA Ttift eoaUialng all lu wvatWiful aad valuable properties aad eCet it la ONE DOLLAR BOTTLES. The Powder (price a Ufore) .11 00 pr r.

keg, heat by mail 01 trcAirno ixi Bnr no Powder, er PHtPARED AIMMOX LIVER BEOCLAIXlR nlee la onr nraved wrapp r. with Trl-mrk. Btam aad Signature nabrvkea. lieae ether I gcaatc, J. H.

ZtlLIK A C05, Am aad PHILADELPHIA. oxvd my vx.x. XDRtraoirr. la. A MrTp vtAI vl -I IROIt RAIUMQB.

fcC. ORMAMKNTAL IltOX'WORKB. Mn.EMEXTMAKUFACTrEFRnFIRnw Rsillag and Veraadaa, Jail Cell, Bank rZTlJZ LitotKhaS ke, rvt44a.gVto l.M hush. fiaritrSShSSS rreeTnear tt.th, BLOOM OT TOTJTH. I 1 3 i 1 cf A.TjTj WOMEN HOLLOWAT'S OINTMENT.

"NO SUCH WORD AS FAIL" A BKIISTLKM REMEDY. IILOWAnWlBT. tin liUlUEiil Hares, hsptied naads, (hllblalas -Flstala, Gout l.amhatyv Swelled Gland a. dg Ibe ssma prem- 5orvof all hlads. ghway I Josefh G.

Jtold al lae -f aa I veers, by deed ef I CtV, Tt Msldea Uss, years, by need oil Circular to the Sick. Th Arst hospital (urgeos ad medical puhlW elstsol Europe almlt the uapsralleled anll-ia. fiammatory aad healing properliia of thlt Ointment; Government sanction lu use la their na val aad military servtsitts; aaa the masses la Ibis coualry ana throughout th world rvpus tb most ronfidano la ll curative properties. It penetrates tb tourer of lalsmmalioa ad cor. raplloa which underlie the siteroal evldrarc nf disease, aad neairansaa in aery aicmsuu WBicB rad and tittperats the maiaily.

Khfomatism, Scrofula, Erysipelas. I These are among the most Urrlble and agonis ing disease ef the musriet, ihc Beshr Bber atid Ilia tk in yet la their orsl forms, aod hea seen-lagly Incurable, they Invariably diaipar under a persevering application of this suolbiug, healing antidote lo paia and Inflammation. Salt Hhenm. Fever Soren. StI ff Jolntn.

Inraieeor ball Rheum, where medical water. lotioaa and every re loo of the Lbarmacopn-a have proved useless, (lie Olslmsnt will accomplish a thorough cnr. Fsrer Sores bcal quickly under lu lafiuvoee, aad its relaxing flacl uposi contracted sinew I truly wonderful Alto, all the following Heal Estatetltna'e In the I Ins rsnldlv. anlll the oridre is filled sa wlia f'liy of inelnaail. la tho Itoimiy of llainllioa I eoand malerlal aad the nicer radically cured, aad Stat of Ohio, ami aumberad oa Hen-1 ham' plat of subdivision of plat of tb nt, Cla nmuertr In laid citv.

aevealv. being I feet front on th east aide of Ine street tnd extending hark therefrom rati the same width la rear as in rront i leet, neng ine tame prrnutee ennvered to said Sic hoi as Schmltl, deceased, by deed from Calxd Wllllama, reoordel la Book IU, pare I. of the Hamiltoa Couaty, Ohio, Record. Valued at 110,100 oa Also, all that certain lot of groead, being lot No. Tl In Joseph L.

Benham'l planof aubdlvi.iua la the city of Cincinnati, being Bu fret la front ea lb east thl of vine street, and rnne back teet deep, and tb entire depth of said lot so laut eul la tbe aliove pis betog same premise coeval ed to tid Nicholas Schmltt by dad from Ixinlsa lamming et al. per bhenff of llaia-lltoB County. Ohio, recorded la Book git page of the Hamiltoa County, Ohio, Rocoidt. Valued al ttMUiau Alto, the following leasehold estate, vlt: tltnil IB th city of Inclnnatl, Hamiltoa Counlv.Obio: Beginning ea the couth-weal corner ef Allitoa aad VYalaut stresHa, in said rltv; Ibeace mnalng west aloe thssonlb line of Alfisnn street 1 feet to a twelve-toot alley; thence eoatbwardly along the east line of said alley 9 fee and Inches, more or lest- thence eastwardly parallel with A lllann street 1 feet to Walatfl ttreet; Iheace northwardly aloag th weal tide of Walnel ttieet feel and I Inch to Ibe place of beginning, being part of bl Na. It, ea the alal of sub.lituioa ot Biisautua iieirnwar, aan tri Heigh Discharring Uloers.

A most remarkable aad kanpvebaage I produced la th appear eoc of malignant ub ers after a fuw applirailons of this Ointment Th surrounding redness vanishes, aad granule of natauoy nata vrgia wm sate tea piece of tne die. charged matter. Thle pro. ess goes oa more or JX U1U tU AUUUUU1 fj. The young are tbe meal frequent enfferers from external lujurtse, and tbervlor every mother ahiHiid hate Ibis heeling prsparatloa contiantly at hand.

Illaanalstolaieipacifioforeerekreaais, aad quickly rssntovee the Inrruated sores which sometime disfigure the heads aad facts of thlt. Area. Significant Facts. This Ointment Is universally ated oa board the Atlsntte aad I'aclfle whaling Aeet as a cure for sorbullc alfccUona, and a th best poeslble rem-ely for weuad sad braise. Large sappllra of it have recently beea ordered by In Suites of Turkey hospital purposee.

JUS tKt Ointmmt and Pilli $hntild uted Bunion, in IA um lnlv Keeenla, I Ibrougbout th I ailed But, la pota, at oeale, lloes, st paialloes I waw ao si tsca, I ll n. ....4. a a taSlaa I et eaia itasa ami i Hniinn' I v- leasehold estata. and being tbe name premtsee ooaveved losaM Nicholas rkhmltt, riaceaant tiy deed from Henry H. i raiataar an wile, reeeided taaa la book III et the liamlltoe County Kocorua, aiae.i at xmi.au gu.

Tobesolii bv order of Conrt Inthecas wherein Henry Mneller al. ar plalntlffa, and alary Bcnmitl et at. ar eeremlanta, at iso. a.isi. Terms of sale One-third eeth oa day of tale.

ene-thlrd la eae year, aad one-third la Iwe years, with iBtereet the deferred par meat to be secured by note aad morts-ag epno lb premise. t. MIKI.B HKil.lt, thenffol HamllteBlsmalv.uhio. By lliaif Faixa, STltLO IiTTBlrxiB, Attorn. tlecinnati.

March IWTt, Bib Mi TYPX rOUNDBT. Snr I'rs. Sor Breatta, Sore Heata, "veThroata. Mercurial Eruptioaa, rues, Rkeuaatlsra, Kingaerm, Ball Khsum, healda, Skia Disease, Sprains, Stiff Joint, Teder, leers. tee real Sore.

i of all kl all Woundaof amis. afsrlorlesef HoLUiwaT A A mw i wj an ra id recorded la book I tpeclabl lrugxisu and Dealer la Medlrla I cirrin is ea earn pot oi run ev rut Ointment. This eeor lb geaulne. I la) t-end I Aeow vl ts" LOST MEDICAL. THE OLD Wrsrtia Mihicit Itt.

manhood I aaawa only place la the country where young mea have beB aad eaa be reatorssl frma the eBwte of BsHA A bus by th only know w.i sure rented. NO FAY Mmalrad ai raenaatlble a arsons until rnrcsL brnd two stamps for Clrsular of Advice aa rleV fcat maltor to but ecxea, apti-iyuAWr Go Consult the Eicord of Americsi. v-tmvirr DiaEASnt rt'RED IM THRer wlihsml the as of aterrary, tnssof Um er rnenira uie. n.nii iroas self shute, eiceasea, dlaraaa, tbe de. ttrover of IhositaaiK permanently eured.

Mid dle-aged or eld ma tmirtad with I in potior raatorrd to malr vigor. Fees mlen.La. llreeB hiedkea. Urralar fur twe -ret sUmie. Ht, Iana-r rj ana ait aiaaaot i nnn.i ntii i lUwavarM gieai r11" rraci maybe had nf the ClacJnaail Type Feaadry I dlseaae, II ear ja.

three fovFt C. WBLJATreaserer, 11 viae ss. I Bill log ebetrvewoae, st ant: aura, to, avTh. Missr I Ltaa. BOM Ar AUTK KVNol.

as-stivmtiueUuaa. JeADj I laMi ABA ajuaaausasU sarea, lrmaal rvi. VinoinaaiaitJ ifcrvow ta beut' Mlner 'Bl0, whlch ton of men have worshiped In the sex. Csfc 2nd Krellerfck Ktetter John Blgelow; wondered at, then, that so much ot woman1, time and attention should be directed to the aaanl Emma and Sarah Dodaworth: Cha. R.

Hargent; Abb M. and Geo. H. Kohlmaou: Anna Eobl-mann; C. H.

Coppelinan; Herman, CaUteria and Maria lluvet; Lena and Theodore Kunaman: Jacob aad Elisabeth Fisher; Kotina Duffncr; Ells- purchased by Jacob Fucha, No. U8 Monmouth st tioa oo the Sbort-Llne Ballroad. During the abeth Merer: Henry Graelteri Ferdlnaad Dleck. Jamii Hon ah, who reside at tbe corner of I Saratoga and Taylor streets, was arrested resj terdny morning by Offlcvers Woodsidea and Cot-1 ting ham upon the charge of breaking open a freight-ear on the Short-Line Railroad, and steal tame number Of mourns iieeemoer, January man; Mary, Aaoipn anu wuiiaaa glatntn; Clara and Febraary only twenty-five car-loads were H. and Walter JL Goodall; as.

G. and Goo. B. nipneal from ungnes- eiaiion, on toe same roan, bmltn. Tbe people at Maud' think they snow enotign buslnes to be allowed an agency at that point of developing and preserving that beauty Women know, too, that when men speak of tbe Intellect of women, they (peak critically, tamely, coolly; but when they com to (peak of the charm of beautiful woman, their language and their eye kindle with an enthusiasm which show then) to pro, foundly, If not, indued, ridiculously, la earnest It la part of the natural sagacity of woman to per celve all this, and therefore employ every allowable art to beoora tbe goddes of that adoration.

Preach to the contrary, as may, against the arte employed by women for enhancing their beeaty, there (till stands the eternal fact that tbe world does not prefer the ocloty of an ngly woman of genius to that of a beauty of let Intellectual acquirement. Tbe world haa yet allowed no higher mission to women than to be beautiful, and it would seem that th ladle of the present age are car. rylng thlt Idea or the world to greater extremes than ever, for all women now, to whom nature ha denied th talltmanlo power of beauty, supply the doflclency by tbe use of a moat delightful toilet article, known as the "BLOOM OF YOUTH," which hat lately been introduced into thta country by George W. Laird, a delicate beautlfler, which smooths out all Indentations, furrows, (car, removing tan, freckle, and diseolorationi from th tkln, leaving tht complexion clear, brilliant and beautiful, the tkln toft and smooth. With th assistance of this American Invention of lady' toilet, female beauty destined to play a larger part In the admiration of men and the ambltloa of women than all tbe art employed since her creation.

The moot delightful and harmless toilet preparation ha been established over ten year. During that thn over one million ladle have need It, and In every instance given entire satisfaction. Ladles need have no fear of using thlt Invaluable toilet acquisition. On of tbe moat eminent physician of Hw Tork City, LOUIS jV. NAYIIE, After carefully examining the analyst prepared by the Chemist ot tbe Metropolitan Board of Health, of the genuine Laird' "Bloom of Youth," pronounced the preparation harmless, aad entirely tree from aay Ingredient Injurious to health.

of and Worthies. Imitations of Georf page 5IS, Court of Common Pleas Reoordt, of V. Laird 'si "UlOOm of Yotltll." Th unprecedented luocest of George W. Laird' "Bloom of Youth" has Induced unprincipled per eon to counterfeit and Imitate lb "Bloom ot Youth." The genuine preparation ha achieved great popularity durlng'th lait ten year It ha been In use. air.

Laird, being determined to rid the market of counterfeits, and la order to protect (he nubile from Imposition, aad to prevent their purehaaing not only a worthies but a daageroua IraltaUoa of hi reliable and harmless beautlAer ot tbe skin, has placed th label of this preparation amier the charge ot the Called State Government and their engraver, Mr. Joseph K. Carpenter, of Phlladel- unia, aaa prepared a arsign, ana engrevea ine same oo steel piatea, at a large expense, he new label will embrace the United status luternal Kevenus Ktarou. Any person or pereuas counterfeiting thta label will be llahle to Imprisonment by the United Slate authorities. Beware of worthies Imitations.

Bee tbal the Revenue hump Is printed oa the front label, and the name O. W. Laird la stamped in glass en th back of each bottle. No ether 1 genuine. This delightful prepaiauoa la I re-eon vered to him.

and that he niay have such I 1, nra1 Vntinv, Dnnla Tlnnlntm onlldings for further relief In tb premise may be emUta. 0MA aJ illg Al A'ttllCl UUUU9 Dt in DliUUingt bis. Said defendanta are reotilred to aunear and I I answer taid petition on or before the lHh day of I n-ae- Taw trMi. UP In lnil. In- I tl a v.

1M7H. Bra decrea will he enlaced bv default. I W. A A. foraswdl th.iuam uakmii nkimit lui-i iyuyipiwy.

mnji ti Jobdab, Joxt'Ax William, Attorneys, imuentnai NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TIIR subscriber has been appoint! and uiialiiled as Administrator on th estate of Thomas Hughes, lata of Hamilton County, Ohio, I REIiKItU KLINT.F. A I 1st rs lor of bom st 11 ghes, deceased. I. Wis a. Altornev.

Dated at Ciuclnuatl, this Clh day of March, 1M.1. mn-ia BHIRirT'S BALIS. SHERIFF'S SALE, TIIE STATE OF OniO, I i yllamlllon reualy. rurtuant tain enm- mandof aa order of al la partition fmm thai lUiirtof I ommon Plea of Hamilton County, I and to directed, 1 will offer at public en I the premises. In th Citv of Cincinnati, ooTL L--- i 1 STEAMBOAT MATTERS.

UPPER OHIO. Ctcsapcate and OMo Eailroai Pactets. ma DAILY at 4 P.M., from Wharf-boat, foot of Mala etreet r' roeneetln Train tor ng at siuBUngtoa wita i mu-t an point la Ranawha Vallar, Wblto Sulphur Springs, Richmond, Horfolk.WashlBgtoa. Baltimore, Mew York, Charleston), R. Sevan, aah, Anguata, aad all polnu Eaat and South-east.

1 1rket oia ea board Ptcaasrs aad at (saps. ay's usee, aad throeah Bills Lading given at lowest rata na hart-boat, foot ol Mala llrnrt, T. N. JnHKSOK. Con'g Agl; W.

Hoaanai Siip'l FLit 1 WOOD for Pomeroy, Till DAY, 4 P. M. (mhlO Klplej. Bin) svlllfl and Portumouth V. II.

MAIL PACKET. TTESDAT, THURSDAY, SATURDAY, It Leavo THIS DAY, at It the elsgaoteide-wheel paaseager steamer B0ST05A K. B. MoOHK. Vaetta DrvsLaadCBBi Yocno tlcrts.

Freight received at th Wharf. boat fool of Mala lraet fa-HaTuTh A ES EB f.L 1 4 Aguuu For New Klrhmond and Chllo. Ivss DAILT, at I P. the strtmer Wll.liwuill) J.u I'OWAK, tilt AN AI.D, Wharf boat foot of Walnutet LOWER OHIO. Clarlanatl and Ionltvlll t'aiud State) Mall I.lae Hleamsre.

TICKET OrtlCLS SO. ULIt- M.T Hol SE. and on the General Frelabt Office, Mo. Bl Vinasu ivi.iit nftiee oa barf boat fool of Vina. ForLOI IH.

VlLI.kdally.ailt,nuiM),maklnall way landiaga. ror tAitint ii-i. r. aaiiy, at 6 r. landing at Anmra.

V'evar. I arrollloa and Madison enlv. Us SI'S DAY one host only, heaving at It, aooe. aaing an way lanuings, luau HAT ti, MAN etc MARBLEIZED MANTELS, ur varteot pattern a aaa tuee; Enameled rates and Grate-Castingi, AND 8TA11 HANG La, For Drink SeUlng aad Portable, with lata lav provemeoia approved by ae. Alto, Wallace's Combination Gratas AND rrriGLRAi.D'a prismatic clam tlatk, For Sidewalk and Bkvllghla Mad aad for aal at very low price by SYLVESTER HAND Nvn.

ZKJ ftnd 'JfVl W. in. SU rel-yToTbl MEDICAL. DR. JAQUES, ARF.fit'LARLT EDLCATED PHTMCIAH, continue five hU special attention to lb treat m-nl of all forms of venereal and private) disrate.

Caeae of nlae rsx-enUT ace cured la the shortest poeslble Um that will la. sure permaaeal relief, and long-elaading eonell. lullonal cat, are treated wllh uereae Uial I at equaled, bypbllts, Oouorrhe. Oleet, huicture, Urchins, Hernia, aad all Uriaary dlseaaea, are Ipeabnl wltn ntaraiieiei a Decree, bpervaator. rhea, or Seminal WeakiMa.B result of seLf-tbuse youth ev axeeae In matarev yearn, aal hirh era-lore aomeof the Aillowine aearla.

etalationa, blotches, debility, dttxiaeaa, aarvoua. eeaa. dlmaea ai signs emign, lnllrealloB, eoewti. Catloa, drapoadeacy, eoafuaioa eg Llraa, aveveioa toriely. ha of airmary end eexaai power, aad which ualta tb victim for baalneee of Btrnirt, and altimatelv causing Insanity aadeunsamjitwa, are thoroughly aad prraiaacnlly cured.

imDa. teaey or lease manlv vlror aanntnaallT err hy reme.1 Ire that are aot Injuriooa. II atvitratthat owe wbedevotae hie entire attentioa a eerttua elaaa of a I' eat as. see Is eeaslanuy treating a large Bamber of caaee mat pasisaas greater skill la that aperlaltr tbaa Ibnee doing a genarat rant Ira. A medical pamphlet relatiag private diaeaaea by mail.

In scaled eavelnpe, for Iwe at am 1st. It contain full evrnpUm list, thai eea-hle the patieat to give a writtca etatemeat of hie eaa The Doctor la Bot to be elaad with Ibe puBMToas I as posters that Infest ail large eiltea. His medical diploma It In plain view elao far tbe Inapertloa ef alt Fntieuia treasad by mall Bad eapreaa, but where ible, beat la vtell Ibe citv tt persnnal eorciiltaibHt. ioasaita. Ilea lrsv la art-re mat rata, aad larvae of fevurahle.

Cure guaranteed. Medicine supplied from lb doctor's ow a laboralorv. A. to r. If I r.

ce Be. 10) W. Bl iu au-wt. bet. Kaos aad Clie.sit, la eeiv-iv ve BRWARD For aay rase of Blled Hleesling.

Itching or VV. mated 11 lea ihsl Ie Uiag's File Remedy falle us euro. II la peeiaredj expreeslyte cure Ibe File ad aolblac else. Sold II rlmrri'f. J.

PAKh, Agvat, eoe. Fourthj eaU44jaattri.

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