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NEWS CONDENSER, 
^OW READY, 
"the great romance, 
entitled 
THE WANDERING HEIRESS: 
OB, 
SEVERED HEARTS. 
By Watts Phillips, (Fairfax Balfour,) 
Author of “ The lied Marsh Farm," ‘ Three 
Women," " Perdittiior Fair and False," 
“ For a. Woman's Sake," Ac,, Ac. 
BALANCE WHEEL 
— Sacramento has started horse-cars. 
— Grape thieves are active in Genesee Co. 
— Chicken thieves rampant in Orleans Co. 
— Indiana expects to be out of debt in Sept. 
— The population at Knoxville, Tenn., is 8,602. 
— Thomaston, Ga., has raised a 38 pound beet. 
— More Nicholson pavement injunctions in 
Troy. 
— The population of the city of Hiri&hamton is 
12,740. 
— Reports give Elmira, N. Y., a population of 
16,000. 
— The Auburn Common Council budget is 
$83,535. 
— A new paper is to be soon started in Do 
Ruyter. 
— Gas hills are undergoing a reduction in 
Albany. 
— There are twelve pairs of twins in Storey Co., 
Nevada. 
— The census of Syracuse shows a population 
of 43,081. 
— Brigham Young has one wife less, but is not 
wifeless. 
— Cornell University opens the term with 800 
students. 
_ The new United States bonds will be issued 
in October. 
_ The population of the Oneida tribe of In¬ 
dians is 1,220. 
— Delhi, Delaware county, is to have a $60,000 
Court House. 
— In six towns of Vermont not a Democratic 
vote was cast. 
— The Baltimore Custom House has a defalca¬ 
tion of $11,000. 
— The equalized valuation of Onondaga Co. is 
nearly $■»,000,000. 
— The Welland Canal is to be enlarged at a eost 
of $8,0(M,00O gold. 
— Tborc are twenty-seven hundred licensed 
dogs in Memphis. 
— The highest salary paid on the London Times 
this year is $3,000. 
— Tim total receipts of the Jefferson Co. fair 
wore nearly $6,000. 
— The Chinese at the South live almost entire¬ 
ly on watermelons. 
— Tin; tobacco crop in Niagara Co. proves to 
he unusually good. 
— The yeast-powder business in Boston is over 
$200,000 per annum. 
Gladstone's salary as Prime Minister is to be 
made $40,000 a year. 
Ils at. Chatham have stopped on ac> 
WALTHAM WATCH 
O UR (lATALOUPK OF Bl LB» 
AND 
WINTER-FLOWERING PLANTS 
BEATS 
4 times a second, 
240 times a minute, 
14,400 times an liour, 
345,600 times a day, 
2,419,200 times a week, 
10,368,000 times a month, 
126 , 144,000 times a year 
For Fall of 1870, 
tiw ready. Also, Catalogue of New and Hare 
its, 8hnibs. Kvergraena, Fruit trees, Drupe 
•*, Small Fruits, cm. Also, large specimens of 
('Ulus and Azaleas at. low price, 
holcsale Price List on application Addi osa, lu- 
iug slump, OJ.M BROTHERS. 
Springfield, Muss. 
LL FRUITS.- 
.. pi!Idle II largo and 
1 OKAPIS VINES, consisting of 
fully Illustrated with many engravings and a splen¬ 
didly colored lithograph <'t the eetehraUal Lihim 
A ii linn in, nr Golden Handed Lily nl .lupan, 
is "iwrcaify for distribution, uud Will he mailed to 
«U applicant.- inclosing Ten Vents; regular customers 
supplied gratia. Address 
B. K. BLISS 6 l SOWS, 
PLANT & BULB WAREHOUSE* 
SEED, 
23 Piivll Plan- ami 20 Murray St. N. Y 
|}3T' P. O. Box No. 9T12. _ 
UT Wo offer out* friends and the 
well-grown stock of ‘ 
Martha. Sitleio. Kffnjelan, Walter 
Delaware, Comrunl, C I; 
Klftatmny Blnukberrr, ahnnp. i 
ceipt «*1 priev t<* PFlKKNWii Sc W » 
awurts U. Prim? List fur win ilea on upfmcattort, 
O RANGE *i I INTH TREES. A tine stock 
at to pi rates. Also, n general assortment ot I rocs 
and Plants. Priced Catalogues free 
r. |,. VAN DUiRSN. Maccd on, N. V. 
uTANUA R l> ANI) DWA RF PEARS. Plunm, 
n Cherries and Crabs, one and two years Apples 
two and three years old. very tine, on sale hy 8. P, 
WILLIAMS A CO.. l)u.n«ville. Living*ton Co., N. V . 
B loomington nursery wo Acres. mu 
Vouf, 111 Green-houwm. Fruit and Ornamental 
Trees. Nursuri stock. Root Gratis, firnpi*;'. Ever- 
greens. Shrubs, Roses, Hedge and Green - house 
Plant*, Flower Bulbs for Kail, Colored I*rub nnu 
Flower Plate*. All at Wholesale and R. ialP head 
ten cents for Catalogues. F. K. PHOENIX 
Bloomington, McLean t o., 111. 
Unquestionably one of th very best books written 
in many years. The piot, while of exceeding intri¬ 
cacy and unguessable denouement, is quite probable. 
The character's, while true to life, are types of almost 
every cluss, from the most Innocent to the most 
guilty: while scenes rivaling the most thrilling in 
SCI! or DUMAS are boldly painted—not an idea Is ex¬ 
pressed or a'.vot'd used that could deepen the tinge 
upon the most tnnoeeut cheek. A strange, wild talc 
It is, Indeed. 
MORE IS EXPECTED FROM A WATCH THAN 
ANY OTHER KIND OE MACHINERY. 
It must not only run all <lny, 
bat all nigitt, not only on week 
days, but on Sundays and Holi¬ 
days. It must run liangriiijs: up 
or lying - <lwwn«*up>ide down op 
right: side up. It must keep run¬ 
ning when the wearer sits down 
or stands up. when he walks or 
rides. In fact. It is expeeted to 
do its duty at all times, in every 
place, and In every position. 
A P » I' him I Fill cr ciin, .., «-* I 
Tree Seeds, &<:. 1Q.0UD 11,*. omou, licet. Carrot. Ulb- 
buge. Turnip, and all Vegetable and Mower Seed*. 
Also, Bulbs. Kose;i, Shrubs and Seeds. Ac., by mail. 
Catalogue and Trade LLt to any plain address, n. M. 
\V AT-O.N,Old Colony Nursery and Seed Warehouse, 
Plymouth, Mass., Fstubllshiid 16 12. _ 
D tv A 1* F P F A It S , 
in large or small quantities, at low ilguros. 
Catalogue* I ree. mjea 
Monroe County Nurseries, 
Rochester, N. Y. 
Large Octavo, 210 Pages. Price 75 Cts 
Address orders to 
THOMAS O KANE, 
PUBLISHER, 
130 Nassau Street, New York, 
r Eli A. SUH 1 *ABB’S NEW BOOKS 
J heady this week. 
i t; t it n K S. 
In largo or smnll quantities, first 
i,i, I, and New A im-l'lcu u VVeep- 
VYeeping Mountain Ash and 
. Also a general assortment nl 
Catalogues Iren, Correspondence 
TiOITLD BROTH Sits, 
Monroe County Nurseries, 
Rochester, N. V. 
rriREEN AND SEEDLINGS. 300.000 Four 
Stocks, r.rtrit; 1U0.U00 Petlr lr, Bud: 301UW0 two 
and three veur* old Apple Trees: 10-001 Miner and 
Wild (loose Plum. lie. We will also put up Apple 
and Fear Rout Urartu, in largo or small quantities. 
Bend for Catalogue t>, E. II. 8K1NN10K& CO., High¬ 
land Nurseries, Rockford, llllnoD. 
A GENUINE WALTHAM WATCH 
•r it ii ns s e isj> 
We have for autumn a large and tine stock of 
Standard I*Of,r. No. 1, 5 to 7 ft.: Standard Apple, 4 
yri"a ". ffL line: Dwarr Pear, Cherry, Transcend- 
ent, Crab and Plum Trees. Currants, Ac. Jn season. 
Pear and Apple Seed. Pear Root (fruits. 
1*153A. It ts K I0D1 j l Ps' ( US. 
The. largest and lineal stuck in the United States. 
They are superb tree from hlfghl und lino Sam¬ 
ples, Price List, of trees, seedlings, Ao„ cm applica¬ 
tion. Rates r'l-'.H' tiiihle -quylltjUpest. 
v ... ,,.i Pilit'lCi; W. I'M liinnt TSj Y. 
n UTOH FLOWERING BUI.BS, 
Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocusses, Etc. 
CATALOGUE* free. 
IIERENDEEN &* CO., Genova, N. Y., 
Growers und Importers of 'trees, Plants and Seeds, 
Nurseries established 1880. 
Bv tub Ai rnqB orTirw B. o. W. < ■ 
THE ROYS OK GRAND PRK- . . ... „ 
lty Pitop. Jas. DkMii.i.k. 10O1O. Illustrated. $1.50. 
Bv Rosa Abbott. 
THE PTNKS A NO BLUES ; 
Or, The Orphan Asylum, lbmo. Illustra¬ 
ted. $1. __ 
BV MAY MANXKKTNG. 
THE LITTLE MAID OK OXBOW, 
ltimo. Illustrated. $1. 
BY MlHS LOU(0K M. THURSTON. 
Churl, -v uud Evii’n 
HOME IN THE WEST. 
10mo. Illustrated. $1. 
THE PROVERB STORIES. 
By MRS. M.A ItUADLKV and M IS8 KATE J. NEELY. 
Six vols. Illustrated. Pervol..$t. 
TURKU NEW VOLUMES: 
A Wrong Confessed t* Half Hedrswed- 
Actions spoak louder than Words. 
Oho Guod Turn deserves Another. 
NEW SETS. 
THE CHARI,EY ROBERTS SERIES. 
Three vol^- (Jtu&tniLect. I or yul«* $l» 
ITow Charluv Roberts became a Man. 
How Eva. Roberts gained her Education. 
Charley and Eva's Homo In the West, 
THE IIELPING-HAND SERIES. 
Six volfl. Illustrated, Per vul„ $1. 
f'OMPBWftlO: . , , „ 
Climbing the Rope. The Little Spaniard. 
Billy Grimes's Favorite. W «' e , r , „„ 
Tiio Crulso of the Dasha, way. Little jVlaid of Oxbow. 
ROSA ABBOTT STORIES. 
Six vols. Illustrated. Per vol., $1. 
COMPRISING : _ 
Jack of All Trades. UPBtda Down. 
A lexis the Runaway. The Young Detective. 
Tommy Hlckup. The Pinks and Blues. 
CONTAINS 
5 Springs, 9 Wheels, 51 Screws 
and 98 other parts, making 
altogether 163 separate 
pieces. 
EVERY GENUINE WALTHAM WATCH HAS 
SEVEN JEWELS. 
The Extra Jeweled linvc Eleven Jewels. 
The Kill I Jeweled have Killeen Jewels. 
J SLOWER IlliLBS. Tulips, Hyacinths,Nurris- 
’ *u*, Croon*, Iris, Lille*, Gladiolus, Ac.. &•<*.. for 
the fall trade general assortment, at. Wholcsalound 
Retail. Also Ibises, Green ■ bouse Plants, < Idnred 
Fruit and Flower Plata*. Send three-cont ; laiupfor 
Ruin Catalogue, or ten cent* for Bulh and Nursery 
Catalogues. F. K. J HOLM .V 
Bloomington Nursery. McLeuti < o„ LI. 
JS^OUTII MlSSOlim LANDS 
F O XL S A. Xj E 
BY THK 
HANNIBAL & ST, JOSEPH 
K. R. COMPANY. 
Every pavt of n Waltham Watch la mnde by ma¬ 
chinery. The machinery used In making the move¬ 
ment of a single WatQh cost over a hundred thou¬ 
sand dollars, yet wo sell those Watches in a solid 
silver hunting case for $18. The same Watch could 
not be made hy hand and tlntshed as perfectly for 
ton times as much. 
— Tin, mi 
count ot low water. 
— Over five thousand dogfs have been killed in 
Si- Louis this seiiflon. 
— Hups are said to he yielding well in the vici¬ 
nity of Canandaigua. 
— Davenport, is the largest city in Iowa. It, 
bus 20.000 inhabitants. 
_ The outstanding legal tender circulation 
amounts to $356,61)41,000. 
— Villeinivla cluims to have the largest saw 
mill in Chautauqua Co. 
— The (Ecumenical Council will reassemble at 
Rome, on November 11. 
— The California State Fair was a success, the 
rocoipls reaching $36,000. 
— Marshal MaoMahoji, reported dead, is slowly 
recovering of his wounds. 
— A paper mill, with a capital of $60,000, is to 
lie erected in Napoleon, O. 
— The Catholics ut Port Jervis are building a 
church at a cost of $ 80 , 000 . 
— There wn* n copious rain in Rochester and 
parts adjacent on tile loth. 
— A Boll-threading needle factory is to be es¬ 
tablished in Newark, X. J. 
— New Zealand has 150,000 inhabitants, and a 
public debt of $160,000,000. 
— The great sea serpent has been seeu off So¬ 
das Point in Lake Ontario. 
— The wife of Ole Hull is said to be eighteen, 
while he Is only slxty-threu. 
— The village trustees have stopped the sale of 
liquor in Loltoy on Sundays. 
— Til© corner stone of a new Catholic church 
is shortly to be laid in Lima. 
— Portland, within the past 
gained 5017 in its population. 
— The volcano of Cebornoo, 
Mexico, is in activedrupflou. 
— The Moutioelto and Port Jervis railroad has 
been completed to Huguenot. 
— Denver is 6.000 leet above the level of the 
sea; 1,130 miles from Chicago. 
— Aetatueof the lale President Lincoln has 
been erected nt Union Square. 
— The telegraph line is completed from Helena 
to Doer Lodge Valley* Montana. 
— Cameos are again coming into fashion, and 
are set with pearls and diamonds. 
— The Brooklyn police in August recovered 
$4,750.62 worth of stolen properly. 
— The Boston Transcript suggests Mexico for 
the future residence of Napoleon. 
— The population of Chicago proves to be 348,- 
709. an increase of 203,755 since 1860. 
— A crab apple tree has been in bloom four 
times this season atSt. Albans, Vt. 
— The Empress Eugenie and the Prince Im¬ 
perial remain secluded at Hastings. 
— The fruit distilleries of N. C. are expected to 
yield $224,828.25 more than last year. 
— An Auburn paper reports that the crop of 
chestnuts this year will be immense. 
— During Seprember ijie interest on the 10-40 
bonds will be paid, $1,868,182 in gold. 
— Fulton has voted to appropriate $4,100 for 
the purchase of a new steam engiue. 
— The amount of United States currency out¬ 
standing Sept. 17th was $398,019,427.18. 
— The collections from the New York custom 
house during August were $15,078,8116. 
— About 60,000 pounds of cheese are shipped 
weekly from Rutland, Yt., for Boston. 
A GENUINE WALTHAM WATCH 
Orange Qulnco -2 to 3 root, by the 100 or l,ooo. 
Graftt' Vine* 8trouit (ilivnts by the quantity, in¬ 
cluding El'MELAN. 
Also, sJgontrrul iissortment. of 
ORNAMENTAL TREES AND SHRUBS, 
Hos 6&4 CVi'fien-lioutiG Plants, &£■ o., <5co* 
jljr orders solicited. September, 1870. 
Q II IS S T N U T TREES. 
1 , 000 , 000 , 
.q&-“*»PWSM8r'' 
is Interchangeable, like a SprlnKilchl rifle—that is, 
any pivTt. of one Watch In exactly like the s.uno part 
in anutTier: and If ten Watches ut one grade wero 
token upari, and the serew,, wheel*, springs, &c., 
were mixed together, ten watches could hu made by 
putting these parts together ©gain without any refer¬ 
ence to their furnner combination. This is a grout 
advantage. For tf uny part of u Waltham Wnteli Is 
ini ured wo can a. I ways replace It at a trifling expense. 
gold by all Booksellers and Newsdealers. 
LEE dfc MHEPAltD, Publishers, Boston 
LEE, SHEPARD A DILLINGHAM. New York. 
A GENUINE WALTHAM WATCH 
is made with special reference to uuraDinty. inner 
watches will run lor a year or two, and then give out 
and require constant repairs, batu Waltham Watch 
will run faithfully for many years. 
We sell these Watches— 
In Solid Silver Hunting Oases, $18, 
In Solid Gold Hunting Oases, $70. 
We have prepared an illustrated Price T.ist, which 
dosoribes the various grades of watches In detail, 
gives the weight and quality or the cases, and all 
other information necessary tor an Intelligent selec¬ 
tion. Wo w'tih every one would send for it before 
ordering a Watch. 
WRITE FOR IT Art KOI. 1 . 0 Writ 
Messers. Llowavd tfe Co., 
JYo. 78.5 Broadway, New York. 
Pbm& send me your Illustrated Price List 
of Waltham Watches, as per advertisement in 
NEW GXIAFES. 
THE CROTON AND SENASQUA 
" n is nmtifvlnn to otmerm the perfection In winch 
this Urm him attained in Hu-, manufnetnr, n,f .v hnoi 
Books, os also the merited success of their Imohs, for then 
ore pyohnliiu the most widely used of anil yaUar pnhU- 
*, tiros owned in this Muntru. AU are. itjnuUml und, 
nnsurpussrd, and detfrrcaly stand lathe front runt 
s. V. txj,u:io:NT>ENT. Aug.25, 1870. 
Thi* justly piqnilur Beriefl.’ot Text-books i* noted 
for it* D'l'sluios'i.coropli'ti'iiaHs, n<I ml ruble gradation, 
and the bonntvand substantial nature of it* iiiami- 
tacture. It comprises ti full und thorough course ol 
slmly, man ibe simplest Primer to the most ad- 
Mathematical and Scientific work. Among 
The Proton Isa white crape, and is acknowledged by 
all who have lusted It to surpass in quality and beauty 
auv white crape yet Introduced that will sucutaid 
In the open .iIf. anil it U In del'euey ot flush anil flavor 
filliv equal to Hie tin est foreign varieties. The vines 
have always ripened a large crop of splendid irult 
Since their first season fruiung, although the Uu- 
bollu and Delaware vines growing near, underequully 
favorably circumstances, have occasionally failed to 
do *o. . 
The ftunaamiiL is a black grape—the vine a hraltuy, 
t'KTVKCA L A li. F I’AIIItl I me.i.. 
t^l 120 acres, with tl rut-class buddings, situated 
within less than a half mtlo 0 /the depot i •l-oOite, 
stores, churches and mills, of Havan . t. buylur Co., 
N. Y„ and two and a-half mllos trou.and in I'lain 
view of Watkins and the Lake. It hat over 1001 rult 
trees of the beat, varieties: 1,700 grape vines In lul 
hearing 20 acres of woodland, and fending material 
In' great abundance. Never-fading water in nearly 
every field, besides a runnlug stream In house and 
barn-yard. It comumnd* one of the finest. If n< t i lie 
best, view In the gtata. Apply by letter or.dberwiso, 
on the premises, to b. P. MARVIN, or to MARI IN 
& CO., 205 Broadway, N. Y 
Moore’s Rural New-Yorker. 
(Sign name and address in full.) 
The term* tin which we sell tlio*«e Watches 
live very lihernl. We will weiul them by 
ExproM* In uny one, in uny Suite or Terri- 
l«ry, with the hill to he collected on de¬ 
livery, On every bill we send there are 
primed Inti ruction* to I he Ex lire** ngeul to 
allow the parch user lo open the package 
uu,l exuuiliie the Waieli before paying. II 
uoi Hmi*luclory, you need not take ill and 
even nfier you have fallen It, If II should 
not prove »all*lac.torv, wo will exchange it 
without expense, or 
REFUND THE HONEY. 
We have 3er,t out over Five Thousand of these 
Watches uppn these conditions, and have only been 
asked to refund the money In three cases, and not 
one of these was on account of dissatisfaction with 
the Watch, but because the parties needed the money 
more. 
\Vc have no Ag«*nt*. nnd onr prices arc the 
same to all. A rtsillem of Oregon or Texu* 
can buy a Watch Irani ii* ami il will cost 
him no more Ilian il lie lived in New York, 
All lllis i* explained ill I lie Price List. 
AMERICAN 
Wheat Cultiirist 
near 
A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE 
CULTURE OT WHEAT, 
embracing a brief History and Botanical Description 
of WHEAT — with full practical directions for se¬ 
lecting sued, producing new varieties, and cultivating 
on different Itltida of soils. 
Finely Illustrated with numerous engravings of a 
practical character. 
By a. EDWARDS TODD. 
This Isa handsomely bound duodecimo volume of 
432 pages, and should be tn the hands of every Wheat 
Grower in the' land, gent by mall, postage putd. at 
the reduced price of $2. Addre** 
D. D. T. MOORE, 41 Park Row, N. Y. 
APPLES-Standard and Dwarf. 
PEARS tl '* 
CHERRIES- “ “ A very large stock. 
PLUMS, PEACHES, CRAPES, 
and SMALL FRUITS, 
ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, 
CLIMBING VINES, ROSES, &c. 
The largest and most complete stock In tho country 
Mull orders promptly attended to. 
Send for Descriptive and Illustrated Catalogues, 
which wo furulsh to all applicants at the following 
rates, viz: 
No. 1. Fruits, 10c. No. 2. Ornamental Trees, &c., 
10c. No. 3. Green-house Plants, 5c. No. 4. Whole¬ 
sale, gratis. __ 
Address FROST dc CO,, 
Genesee Valloy Nurseries, 
Established l&kb_ Rochester, N. Y. 
F ruit trees. 
&nAX*E VINES. 
JL, JRUIT DDAISrXS. 
orders direct to the M ACEDON NUR- 
d hnu at one-half the j?nce charged by 
lescriptive Cata- 
l’HEIR 
SPECIAL N'OTICF.—IF,: da not sett Wal¬ 
tham Watches tn any tmttalton, GUI, Plated, 
Ortacle nr Filled Cases whatever, (these are all other 
names for Brass or Germa ti Silver.) The Waltham 
Watch to worthy of a solid ooUl or silver rxise, and 
we do not propose to sell it in any other. 
Let every ouc send for a Price List. Ad¬ 
dress in lull. 
AND 
HAT EVERY 
Kura i, subscriber 
wants Ib 
HOWARD & CO„ 
Jewelers and Silversmiths, 
Wo. 785 BROADWAY, 
Late President New York State Avrieultural So¬ 
ciety, Editor “ American Shorts Horn 
Herd Book," Author “ Bural 
Architecture" etc., etc. 
Send 
SFK1EL, . 
denial'.*. Priced 
higue.76 pages, K 
With Hints oil 1 
dress C. L. VAN 
O M O N A N I K 8 E R Y . 
it OOlt Peach Trees, best varieties: Colossal 
aruirrs Kentucky Slruwberrle-., Imperial Rasp- 
flea Send 10 cents tor Descriptive Catalogue of 
u»es. It tells what and how to plant,. 
K SVM. PARKV, Cinuamlnson, N. J. 
This Work, which has been highly commended by 
the Press, should be carefully studied by every 
breeder or owner of Cattle. Itlsa handsomely illns- 
t,rated and well printed and bound volume Of 523 
duodecimo pages, it will be mailed, postage paid, to 
any address in the United States or Canada ou re¬ 
ceipt ot the reduced price, $2. Address 
D, l>. T. MOORE, 
il Park Kou, N. Y^ 
D ON’T BE'WITHOUT IT. - ** tiOl'EY’S 
LADY’S BOOK flECKIPTS. '‘-dltad byS. An¬ 
nie Frost. The work of Ihousailds "f buijy Ui'F* <• . 
Estb. ENOCH MORGAN’S SONS’ 1809. 
m & BAPOLIO, 
bi t. J-n. For General 
*■ Household Purposes 
iJ tiETTER AND CHEAPER THAN SOAP. 
rpiiKES AN1I VINES, 
* SHRUBS AND PLANTS 
No bet era sortment In th,^Western Rtates. Vejq 
liberal rati 
No. I-Fri 
c-, 
16 pages- \ - 
Dealers only 
dres? 
,i :n tin, ini do. Rond stamp for Catalogues, 
.i.i sand Ornamental*, 64 pages. No. 2- 
Gree'n'-houso, Ac.. <’>h pages. No. 3 Chestnut ( iruulur, 
No. 4—Trade List for Nurserymen and 
Call and examine onr slock, or ud- 
STORKS, HARRISON & CO., 
PalucttviUe. Lake Co.. Ohio. 
“The best tonic for 'ncHgesstidn ivspepaia, 
wakefulness and general; ’bi'ity, is Ferro Phos- 
pbated Elixir of Caliuya Bark, (H,e original 
Callsaytt Burk arm Iron.) m.ole by Caswell, 
Hazard & Co.' ’—Leavenworth, Herald, 
EVANS, STOOD 
