Marshall County Republican, Volume 14, Number 33, Plymouth, Marshall County, 23 June 1870 — Page 4
Special Moticei..
The I J Je t Orfav. The two one ms which mi ister rnost directly to the uivturt of th- Nody. are the stomach and liver, la the tot pot the Htst prow of digan Hon takes place. nndr th action of tbt powerful snlvewr. the gastrie juice. Iba ce tbH food, converted loto a palp, pass into the da-iennm. where it is subjected tu the action of the ton liver, and of thai tin 1.4 BS ttod by t be pancreas, or sweetbread of the silsiu i .ar r.l in pwrate the antntma- nartim fi mi ton r it, and it is tnen taken up by the atxu rbent reeve a and conveyed into the channels of circnlatioa in the form of venous blood, while the waste mat er ia - bowels. Inie-is all r. ese proceswes are inly pei fu rued, disease of some ort is inevitable, and the Uta, of ail nicdicinsl agents for pre-K-rvm or restoring tne Wae aed regulating the action of toe three organs (the atnueh. Ii er and intestines) he ihre fold work is earned en. ia Haartet i er Moniwb Ritters. Indigestion is generally accompanied by constipation, and the gentle cathartic opera ti -n of te.. Kit t rt is no leea important in cases of 'his kind, than is t..nic effect npon the stomach and the bdiary gl an 1 Beauty of person as well as health. - i - ' legree npon the regularity of the excretive functions. A sallow eoniplexioo. a thick, apaq'ie coarw skin, a tainted breatn. rnah of blood to Hi- memory, headache, and extreme mental depression, are the usual accompaniments ft eosMreoeea. A course of the Bitten will infallibly re and finally i aui-h these obnoxious symptoms, while iri 'gemting the atoatach .tod promoting healthy action id in ' liver This genial vegetable stomachic awl -I nWes at disease in its primary sourer a, the aesimilatinir, secretive and expulsive organs, and tn cures it effects are canasqneetry thrwrängh and NO. life SIMILIÄ SIMILIBÜS CTJBAHTUB ill ! HOIYICEOP ATHIC SPECIFICS Ft ve proved, from the moat ample eiperionee, an entire -mmii I'o.i , t I hcier.l and itelial.lr They are th- ...ily Medicines perfectly adapted topi pn s.r ii simple that niistA.-s csnoot be made iu asiiu' lies aa to be free from i lunger, and :ible. They have raised nun miat ion from all. and vnll atwayn rer der satisfaction. v UenU. 1. I -lr.-s I'lM-rc, f'nntreatiori inftammaHona. . ... 2f ? -ii. ttosni Kever. WunalinHc t r nig-t olie, or Teething of Infants '' Dittrrhtt u of i'hildren or Adults fV. " i liters, t.nteng BiUnsx .4ic X 4 Iml. - ort "tux :. iiiiaiös, :.'. . .iii'tiiti - B, " Nenritfiria. TooJtactie. l-aceache 2t lli-w.dw.i-hr. Sicl. ri, adaclt. Vertigo. . ..St Ii', IV. pepsin. Bilious Stoeaach II. uiire-ed or I'uuful Periods I . " V hileis. Lin profuse Period 1 . ( roup, t'on-h. iHtncult Rrealiliias; II. Vili !!l,i ii m. 1 ri-ipeiu. Kruptwa IV " It lieu trial inow, Rboomatic Pains A f Irr .,' wisai I .IUI, arid hr-eefHaaa, raw r. t . j i j u.4t'- . ,fmimtilU earoAr. ... Ol i ,,, ,itn put ay an rial' amdowt ataf. tay seteM yirtm ArAsw. I . ViiraiiIAinll'w.ATiai. .f 17. " Pile-, i lind or Bleeding 1-. 4lihaliny.andSoreor Wenk Kyee. ft K. t'istairrh. Arntei l'hmnic. Iniluenu St Ji'. B)M.tint( 4 oaiab. V i.iK-nt t'ougtl. U 21. Aathntn. ttppressed Bieathins; J I n Pii-hiir-'i , ' . Aired Hearing ....64 rot win. K n target ; Und, h'wellmjpi ...L t-ewernl Irehility. Physical takamm...tt ii. " Drrtl".' , snd s a .' . v. eieti.ms f j. s.e;i.s.. Ullt. icknosafniw Rid'tWI .. -T. RilMev-liseise, tiravel. S Virvoui Itebility, Kern it ml Enii.ttiasssilnrnlnntao Ihschangee '. Mire Mouth, ii .. r fib I rinurv e-il.tie.. WettJns; Bed it 1. linlnl Prrindsv with Srssntav. at -.illerliiCHat ehiig-eot lite 1 X 33, " 1 i il. ti-... vp isms. ."t. itus' ranee 1 Itiptlii rin, l lcerated Sore Throat Jl FAMILY AS ES 4t". to 4 lame vinl.. aneraeee svrssr .s o,m en-, eoutitiniiiai u -peeitie for i t'v nriltHnrv iüschm1 n Inniilv in Ii, e. i in. iMid liiHtUs ot dirrrti.Mi . trHnSllo:i: Smaliea Knnailr and Traveling; cases. witb'J" t riaks. Kroaa .' to Sts los for ail Prunn- lli-en. . both tor I ri'i. r Preventive treitment, in . i . n.l p. i'awaa J s.) POMS KXTIt U T, 4'nrr Bttrn. Mruivr. I At meiii-sev, Sewirss. mwi Ttirt'Hi. "prnin-i. Tmi hnehe. Ijxrnehe. Nrur.ik .1. Illu iiiunli-iii. I umbngii. Pi't-li-il-. i.ni:-. Mtre I vesv, Mleeilin mt the I. neu. oe. siiisiai'l i. wr of Pile, C 4M ni l'leer. 4lld "Mire-i. Prii i-. 4i ., .! eents i,:r.i.sS 04: 4nn rt1.73. W These Remeili.-s. eTeept PDXTfS KXTRAi 'V the, i-e.ir ungle Imi. are sent to nay part of the mir.. h mail or express, free of charge, on receipt of the prioe. AI.I. I.FTTTKS VfTTST BE ADDKFJWyrn 1 1 i in oil revs" eeill lloiiiiropnthie Medicine 4 oinpHtiv : Depot. No. bRZ BnnAiiw.w, ?tew Vork. Hill SM.K BV ALL DRrtJt.lSTN. vi.v A fn ts. Rurnhams A an Schanck, HurUirt .V Kdsall. I 'hicsgo. Ills.: Jenks A I tor lota -own, Wetrher A raham. St. Loom Ma . 1 arrand, Sheiey A Co., Detroit, Mich. JOB MIOSES' Sir James Clarke's Female Pills. These invaluable Pills are nnfailing in theenre of ail i and lUageroas dateoaes to which the il ion is subject. They mi.lerate all et anal rwaassswaJl obstructions, from whatever caase. TO MAKKIK I.AIHK-i v are parttCDlai !v suited. They rill in a short tune fr.ng on the month I period with regularity and aiteiMtgii vevy powerful, cunt.in nothing hurtful to taw eonstitutioD. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Altecl ' '!' n tl-e r.ack ami Ijnibs, Katu ne on slight e rtion. Palpitation of the Heart, lUstencs and - i!l et'ert a enre when all other means have taaled 1 be iMunpblet around each package baa tu. I .i recUons and advice, or will be sent free to all writing for it. sealed fiosn sheen ation. mmi notice. r-.ll- Wim "" Wir. All mh,Tm or .rnrüttrm. ti In alt rases where the (.KSrixr. cannot be ' ""II i'h ft-een newts tor .ige. ctoe,i proprietor. ,ft IB MOSKS, If Ort an.lr -ir. et, .-w ..rk. rill insure a bottle of tea) vw ' ... ii .ining r i:iy nils, ry return mail, wiwfy from any Lmw i .1ge of iL. contents. MEDICAL BLESSING tF THK A(iK. DR. KENNEDY'S RHEUMATIC AND NEURALGIA DISSOLVENT Heeder, yon may consider this a sort of sptwsd sagls heading, hut I mean every word of it. I hare beta were. Vi nan onr ays saw is racked with II El' MAT Ii nam. and yon cannot even torn yourself In bed, or Bitting in s chair, yon most srt and suffer, in the morning wish iag it was uigr.t. and at night wishing it wsa rooming hi i ,. . r.... K( KAIiilAi when every nerve in your being i like the sting of a . circulating the most veuornous and hot poison anmlyomr hjssrt, and dn.ing rou to the vary vwrgs of saadnees. V ben joo have Ihm IATH A, It bat hsve ust got through with.) that most awful asast heart tvii tiering, most strength destroying, most spirit l.reaSing and iuiot weakening of aJl diseases tbat can attlict nur am unman nature. V hen you nave the I.I MBA4.I. 'ftnttand writhing in agony and pain, nnobte to tura vourelf tn bed. and every movement will goto your oeart like a knife . now tell me. it relief sane are ol any ot these Ilium in a tew days is not the Ureatt Msd sei I'.lessins: of the Age. Uli as what ia ! UlKKtmtilfSTO I BaV Yon will take a taiitswnwant ji and three spoonfuls of water three tines a day, sod i . -i :ew days every particle of ibeumat and neuralgic psuo will be jsaelvsil and pass off by U s aidnevs. Mannfact,i...l ly IM ALU KE.NNIs.UV, Wo vburi . Ivliuss. Waoi.MAl g AnrVT rnller, Hnch Koller, lord AiM.ii.. I- I Owyer A Vx, Bornhama A Van Schaack, iiunuans BkasssH, xosanan m King, i.hicago: tireen A it num. nice A Hissng. ltos worth A Son. IVihmen A tdt. Milwant.1 sncee: öl Ic nlloeta A Met .ni. Ia 'rue. ISoyea Kro. . m. I'mnl; toiUia Brua., TL V. vt eir-L Meyers Hr ... t I .'.. . Mo re A Tarbet, unkermai. A Haavs, Hi:- uu. At retail bv all druggists Pnee $1 jo Time Tests the Merits of all Things 1840 to 1870. FOR THIRTY YEARS ! Perry Davis' Pain Killer Has been tested in every variety of climate. nd by almost every nation knosm to Americans. It is the i nt as stint enmasnkwa and xnasUmat.le friend .f the sshawunafT and the traveler, on sea and land, and no osva show Id travel on our LA K KS UK HIVKRJ4 vv 1 1 tttjl III. Pain Killer was th First and is thai Only Permanent Pain Reliever. Since the PA I N K II.I.K'K was nrst introdneed, and aset with snet nnaarpsased sale, many LXHiatBjiTa, Kf.lii is, Ka.nai Lao, and otOsnT KaTtsaUsTXa hsve keen offered to the public, bat none of them has aMarwed the truiy ikvusUC najibute of the PAMif K1LLKK. WHY ZS THIS SO ? It is because KiAVl.V PaIN kll.I.KR is what it claims to be, a Believer of faia. ITS MERITS ARE UNSURPASSED. I f you are suffering ln.su lNTBRNAL rAIN. irn., tetAirr rsv u e tutu mmter will almost instantly cure yon. There is nothing äqual to it. In a few momenta it cares I olic, t ramps, hpasm-. Heart barn, 1'iarrhea, Lrysentery. Klüt. Wind in the Bo wets. Sour Stomach, Dyspepsia. Siek Headache. In sections of the country where KFVKR AND A4, UK prevails there is dj remedy held in use lot eat jm. Persons traveling should keep it by them. A few d rs of water will prevent stckaeea or bowel tOawaMaw D BS . -...nge '.t water. la foreign countries toe calls for PAIN klLLKR era great. It is found to Core Cholera when all ether Remedies FaiL WHEN U.-s I I KXTKRSAlxr AS A LINIMENT n.tthing gives quicker aaae in Burns, Cuts, 111 usual sprains. Mings of Insects, Se sicks. It retaovsa the hre, sad taw) wo and heals like ordinary sores. Those saffar. tug with KHt-.UM A TIMM. UUITf. or N KUkAUMA not a positive eure, they had tu PAIN K.ILX.KK rfives them relief when no otl.er retaeriy wul. It dives Instant Relief from Aching Teeth Froax IsTU to this day. 17, ( thirty yearaj PKRJkT i s. i t - i .s Mi.i.r.H naa nan no rtivai : t igenpafg a ief, foapoiyit txa the first attack of any Pain, it will give great asixatsii tory rebel, and sa j huors of surf ri og. Do ntit tnde with yourselves hr t-r-tng untried remedies. He sore you call (or, ana get the genaine PAlN hll.LKB. as many worthAnss awastraama are attempted to he seid on the great reputation of this er lMrections accompany eaca Price 2 eta. Me and 1 par Rott I J. N 11 Ui;iS Ai4l.,.'inciauati. Ohio, Proprietor-, for the Southern and Western States. tW For Kale lay oil Medicine II sal era. Saod st Milwaukee by II. Bos.wub.th Sows, 4.3KJU4B A RfJTTO. Kil K A RlraNU. UlUU Bk., fiausx. Senat urr A Co., and Ol Milwaukee Drag (iata. PRU8SING S VINEGAR. Warranted pure, pa Is Is hie, and to preeerve packten. first Ti ssniiim a worsted at ttan U. 8. Pair, the Illinois State f air, and 'hieago Citw Kair. Largest Works in fJl it-!Ü4 n i sTsfilisisriiiil 1h4K OHAS U. Id PRU8&LNU, jat and M 1 Stntsstrowt,
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W i.rntou s Olntcnemi In Irom Vi to 49 hours 4 Vires The Itch. UuresSMtll Ithensn. tJnres T4-4ier. (Jure Hnrbfra' licit. Cares Old Sere. CWs' eewrg kOui nf Am lor HA. MAOIC. Price, SOc. A boa. ; by axsil, AM A.Mrna Wi'h.sS A POTI KE. 171 WsshrneVm SL. as sale bv all Drugarista. Boston. Mk I HK A(J0 tDR R KS I'0 DENCE. The lVeether Dnticcu lanuUrtnres So. lei Seiiaeh The Fruit Season I lie Fruit lleX?oi Changes In Kj ii viunirtce.i l.-inl tirnnt I ISereese of Popwietlon Twaatty-alx Thenaend II omen Unsold Lands Three Mem Killed l.lxrlit nlnxj. t'Hit'Atio, Jano 11, 1870. After s long etaon ot tlrnv.tli, we, Uet week Friday, had a copioua uliovrrr, and, aincu then, bare bad sevt-ral Miitll drizako, and some qnite cool days. It baa b.-cn a ood time for grain, grass, and weeds to get a etrong root. The soaeou is much earlittr than last year. Have bad I'-ian and beete for a week od niv table, grown, in my garden, in tlic open air. Büennss Id now in the dnll tteason, and for two months to come trade will l- qniet. THK MAST F VCTTRFHS Are Tr-ry tuny preparing for tbo fall trade. There is a very large car t'i invcated in uitn-ufai-tnre" here, ami '.he yearly product amounte to mauy railli ne. SOCIAL SCIENCE. The annnal meeting of the Western ftooia) Scienci- Aeeoctiation was held in Fnrwell Hall on Wediiebday and Thured-y of t hi- week. It oMttj is "to promote Um public welfare by (lcterminatinn of the principUe of aoeial Msen , and by their practical application to eiitititicr Hiicntl evils of any and every f ort," A pretty laro field of inqmi and effort. Moet of tbo i.irre of tbo met-tinga were occupied in the reading of papers on various subject. Prof. Goldwin Smith male an fble and interesting athlrees the last evening on the p'i sent political crisis in England in its bearings on political science. THK FRUIT SKA SON. The GUtmfß market for am all fruits has the range of the whole temperate zone, and the season lasts fi'ni March to September. The Illinois Central It R. Co. runs special trains during the Itnit season in Southern Illinois for berries, tomatoes, peaches, apples, grapes and sweet potatoes, giving ample time at the etati.ine for careful loading, till the limit of the i . nit region is readied, when the throttle it looted and the train rnn swiftly into Chicago. The first shipments of strawberries are from the extreme South and from California. Next they come from the middle South and froirt lower Egypt, and an tbo season ad ranees the ripening belt moves Northward till we m w begin to rerive strawberries from Michigan. TH H rtif KKOIOF) of Ilhuois chiefly in F.gypt though not a proln) as iu some waeoua, has produced a large crop iu the aggregate, 'fhe Illinois Central Koad brought from Southern Illinois, in foe tiftt en days f 11 wing May 23d, 480,10 pounds of strawberries, mounting to 30,533 bushels, for coi'sumption here, and distribution to all parts of the country. OHAKOES IM KUYPT. There has been a great change effected in opf witbin a few years. The construction ut tin Illinois Central Rairload has opened a road 454 miies long, through the heart of the state,-and m dc a market for tbe products of the farm, orchard and garden at every man's door. This great thoroughfare, togetli. r with the in. diiens and slubrity of the climate, the fertility of the soil and its peculiar adaptation to fruit raising, and the cheap at d easy N nns mi which land conld be bonght, have attracted a large class of intelligent and i rprising settlers from all parts of the N TttiAcht, as web as many from the East; so that the old name of Egypt, bestowed on it yearn ago, bos little Bigbiäeatiou in respect to the inhabitants, and applies chiefly to tbe climitto and soil. No more intelligent, enterprising antl prosperous communitx can now be fi unU auvwherw than iu Soatberu Illinois. THK XCHITICCiT LA50 01: A NT Of 2 ."hsi ihsi acres to the Illinois Central Railway company has been wisely manageel. in harm-iiiy with tho interests of the railroad company and the people. The policy of the company has been to promote the .-j. . .ly ettU tut'tit of the noitiou ot the täte through which their road runs, and in which tl.i ir lands ate situated. There have beeu no "ings" in the Hoard of Directors as is so of! ju the case in land grant roads to btiv t-.-.j the lands fer spoculativo purposes, but tin y l av- In n o!u at a low price, for one ffurlh ca.-li slid the gSawMate in one, tw. and three yesrf, at six percent, interest, aut! the company has never troubled a delinquent l iirchaser aim was making improvi m uts and doing Ins ! t to pay his indebtedness. Their poiicv has been to t in-mirage actual oecurancy and cultivation of the soil, and tin result has been an nfc&KASK or ropTJL tion, in the b rty nine counties on the bne of this roaal, since 1541, of a million soul nearlv 'our-foUl while the increase of wealth has been far greater. Over two millions of acn s of tbe land grant have beeu sold, making rWEHTY-SIX THOTtsABD HÖSTES for as many comfortable, independent and happy families, in tbe most favored region on the globe, most of which, but for th construction of this road, would still be a wilderness without inhabitant. It is the t.nlv mstauco, within my knowledge, of a land grant road who.-.-- lamia hive been aa disposed of as to be a poaitive, endnring blessing to the railroad company, the people, tho state and the general government. IN- il I. 4 Ltn. Some 450,000 acres of these lauds are still unsold, chicfl? in the southern, or fruit repsM of the state, and contiguous to the railroad, .1 can be bonght in tracts of 40 and HO acres, or more, as purchasers may desire, at from fT to $IV per acre, on three-fourths crd.t , at six er cent, interest. There are tboufunus of pooplu iu tbo Northwest some of the u on farms.where bv the hardest work tin can -eareely make a decent hvtDg, who, by Lurchaüng tüesu fertile lauds, in a mild and hea thy climate, would insure both health and life and achieve independence bletsings wnic.'i tney can never reanzo in thi ir i-esent lojatious. Adam left Eden only on compulsion, tatd returned not because flaming sword guarded the entrance. The settlers on these lands are free to leave, if they choose, but I never heard of thi ir wishing to return to tueir former mean ana less fertile locations. Those wishing full information in regard to these lands should address John ii. Calhoun, Land Commissioner, Chicago, 111. THREK MKN IRU KILLED by li'.htning in a thundui storm in this citv I A I- T- .1 äst weearriunj. b. s -4114 s in ao Expr Offlcf. Borne ludicrous scenes often occur in an express office, of which the following is a sniuple: Eutera, a tall, gftunt, red headed individual. w.th a cadaveroos and elongated vifhtge and most woe-begone expressiou, who solemnly marches up to the counter and nddreftsea the clerk, w ith, "Kay, dew yew rnn tew ?' Clerk "The express does, nr." Stranger "Yv ell, what dew yew charge tew send a purty good sized box down ? i want tev: git it threw purty quick." Clerk "I could tell better if I saw the box. What does it contain.? ' Stranger "Somethin I was afeard might spile, so I thongbt I wouldn't resk it by freight tntin,altbough tain't worth much to me." Clerk (impatiently) "Well, what does the box ctmtain T Stranger -"My wife P Sometime; incidents of a touching charact -r will transpire in the precincts of the nusentime ttal express cilice. For instance. An xprtshULiu upon reaching hü office early one cold morning in January, observed on tbe ddewalk a long, heavy box, which hip practiced eye at once identified as containing a corpse. Upon one end of tbe box, shivering with the cold, sat a little half-clad boy about seven or eight yestrs of age. Addr-rhino, bun kiudly, he said: "My lad, don't sit tb re. you will freeze; come in ttnd sit by tbe stove.'' Bursting into tears, the little fellow replied, "No, I can't come in, uv mother is in this box and I promised her I would never leave her until we got borne." Deeply nffected with the touching devotion of this brave little fellow, he finally suticeedei in convincing him of tbe entire snfet) of his precious charge, and taking him over to a neighboring restaurant, gr re him a warm break lux t, and lt-anu! the particulars of his Had - lory. His father died about a Tear previously, in a remote vdhtge in Minnesota, leaving his mother in poor health and nearly destuote. She died but a few days oeiorc the boys sad journey, charging the little hero with the duty of conveying her remains to her friends in a distant state, and furnishing him with (all she had) a sum of money barely sufficient to carry them both by freight can to their destination. The little fellow had actually ridden night and dy in a freight car with his melancholy trust, never for a moment losing sight of it. While the steamer Phil Sheridan was lying at Montrose, Iowa, Friday night, some thieves went through several staterooms, and robbed the passengers of $1,500.
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CI1IESK IMMIGRATION. The .Monstrous Dm rail at I on of Labor w hie la Drives Poor Chlnamsn lo slurries Whjr i tie I r Csvrpsee are Sent Hack to Chlnat Chinese Olrla Mold Int Slavery. From the Canton 40orreepondenoe of the Tribune. The nrvcrifices and risks undertaken by the Chinese emigrants and their relatives are truly heroin. Before the pannage of the law forbidding American vesseis to engage in the coohe trade, the emigrant was bound to work a eertain length of time niter hit arrival in the United States at a stipulated sum per month, out of which the en igrant'B passago mouey was repaid. Ameri an employes and capitalists being now for itldcn to atlvitnce money tor the passage, & i that would be directly engaging in the toolie trade, emigrants apply to the wealthy among their own countrymen, and give their seenrity here. In this is the worst feature of tbe whole bnsiness. The coolie (all laborers are called coolies) goes to tbe rulers or elders of his town or village, and with i he consent of those interested gives security on the persons of his ianiily for such a sum as will secure his passage to the United States. The elders go to the Mandarin and give him their united bond for the amount. The Mai' darin in turn gives his note to tho ticket-brokers, who furnish the coolie with his ticket. The bond, by which all the pi rsons are bound, given lo secure tbe coolie's note h. Li by tin- brokers, stipulates that in case the coolie fail to pay the sum charged for his ticket, including the lees of brokers, Uandarin, anil elders, within the specified tiino, then the endorsers will pay the same without question. The sum charged to the m one for tbeticket, which costs the brokers but $40, is often as high as $3430 or $400. In five instances out of ten he will tail to meet his obligation. If he fails to pay the brokers here demand payment of the Mandarin nt once. Tue Mandarin pays the note, charging a heavy fee for so doing The elders pay tbe Mandarin, charge aunt In r fee, and demand the amount from the coolie's family. They being unable lo pay are sold off, one after another, beginning with the youngest girl, until epough is realized to cancel the debt. In this way whole families are often reduced to slavery to pay for a $40 ticket Two families were sold here in Canton last week to satisfy snch a debt. One of the notes was $.150. Two nnmarried girls, each II years old, were purchased by an Italian profligate at $75 apitce. One boy was sold for $50. Six persons in all were sold before the requisite amount was raised. Girls, however, often bring higher prices, ami sometimes tbe sale of a handsome daughter will be sufficient ' is not nnfreqnent for different member of a family to uTjv that tbey may be sohl instead of soma loved ono that is offered. The beads of families sell tbemselvo.-: into servitude to save their families. Chinese, beside, the sacred family ties common to all mankind, have a strong religious dosire that their children should be free, to pay devotion to their memories after they are dead. When they sell a child, they believe that it is soltl body and soul, and that it pan never again be a relative of theirs, either in thin world or the next; am! unless they leave children to pay them certain kinds of devotion fter d. ath, tin ir souls "will wander forever, naked, cold and hungry, through au eternal waste of darkness and terror." It has
sometimes happened that alter the sale of ft family, the etiolie returning finds a portion of the claim still uusatisfk-d.aud he himsell is sold for it. Tbo precautions which the Chinese takeagainst being buried on foreign soil or in the sea are not beonse of any religions fears with regard to the peace of their souls, as is commonly -opposed. If thev were able to secure passage for their entire families and to own laud in the United States, they would be as contented with the prospect of burial there as in their native villages. If the laws of tho United States permitted tho contract systtm, this outrageous brokerage business oould be abolished, and for the money it now costs to cam- one person, a whole family ctmld secure tickets. Another result would be in the emigration of thousands instead of hundreds. The tlVsire to reach the United States is so gTcat that even with tbe present bad system, vessels enough cannot be chartered to take those in wiiititi". Two thousand lelt the port of Hong Kong hist wrek, and as many more were left bf hi -id lor other vessels. Twelve thousand t migrants went from that port to Amt rien la-.t y. ir. ami from present indications soM finmb.-r from China will be doubled this year Pepper Pods. nT JOSH BILLINGS If yu hev got a spirited an '. noble boy, appeal tew his generosity; if yu hav got a heavy aud sullen one, appeal tew his back. A grate menny ov our people go abroad tew improve their minds who hadn't snny minds uh. ii thr-y war at home; knowledge, like charity, shnd begiu at home, then spred. Afflickshuns are tbe compliments) that Heaven pays tew the virtewous. Nobody but a phool will spend hiz time trieing tew convince a phooL Time iz like money, the lesR we hav ov it tew spare the further we make it ga The tongue iz really a very fast member ov the body politick; he dnz'all tbe talking and two-thirds ov tho thinking. Thare iz menny a person who kan set a mousetrap tew perfeckshnn, but not satis fied with sich small game, undertake tew trap for bears,and git ketched by the bears. Moral stmiuy yure genius, and stick tew mice. "Let him go, mi son," sed an ancient . . i a 1 a m taiuer to uiz txiy, wuo nan caught a ynng raouii, --ana wuen ne gits lugger ketch him agin." The boy did sz he wuz" told, antl haz been lookiu for that rabbit ever since. The world owes all its energys and refinement tew Inxurys- digging roots for breakfast and going naked for clothes, iz the virtewous innocence of amzy savage. Thare iz lots ov folks who eat well, and drink well, and sleep well, and yet are sick all the time tl.'ve are the folks who alwuz enjoy poor health. A person with little smattering ov learning, iz a good deal like a hen's egg that haz been sot on lor a short time, and then deserted by the hen- it is spilte for hatching out ennything. "People ov good sense" are those whose opinyuns agree with ours. Thare iz a grate deal of magnificent poverty in our big citys people who eat klam soup out ov a tin basin with a gold spoon. The place whar poverty, virtew and luv meet and worship together, iz the nmst sakred spot in this universe. Experience don't make a man go bold aa it duz so caretnL Pride never forgets itself, never haz a playspell or frol'.k; it iz stiff lrom morning till night from top to bottom, like a sled stake, Ther ain't but very little ginowine good sense in this world euny how, aud what little thare iz ain't in market it is held for a dividend. Those who havo raado up thare minds tew lead a life of enjoyment will find the following recipee a grate help tew them: "To one ounce ov pleasure add a pound ov repe itanoe." Adversity iz a pou tess which rednco onr vanity and streughtens our virtew even a boy never feels half so good ax when he haz been spanked antl sot away to cool. i't dautry iz the science oy investing what little yn know in one kind ov perfumery, and insisting npon sticking that under evry mau kuoze whom yn meet Lieing is like trieing tew hide in a fog, if yn move about yure in danger uv bumping yore bed again tbe truth, ant. az soon az the fog blows oph yu are gone eiuybcw. Marrying an angel iz the poetry of marriage, but living with her iz the prose, and this iz all well enuff if the taste ov the poetry hain't spilte our relish for the proze. Tho man who lives on htxpe must pick the bones ov disappointment The devil iz sed to be the father ov lies. If this ia so, he haz got a large Until v, mid a grate menny promising children amnng them. Life iz like a mng ov beer, froth at the top, oil in the middle, and settlings at the bottom. We should liv in th is life ez tbo we war walking on glaze ice, liable to fall at enny moment: and tew be laffed at bi the bystanders. Men, if they ain't too lazy, liv sumtimes till they are 80, and destroy the time a good deal az follows: the first 30 years they spend throwing stnns at a mark; the second 30 they spend examining the mark taw see whare the stuns hit and the remainder iz divided in cussing the stunthro wing bizziness and nnssin the ruma-tizz.
This setting down and folding our arms and waiting lor something to turn up, iz just about az rich a Spekulation ax going out into a 400 acre lot setting down on a sharp stone, with a pail between our knees, f.nd waiting lor a cow to back up and be milked. '- ' Hi cl nations of Fori u no. The "fierce extremes' of Wall street may be best illustrated by the experience of W -. tie came into tbe market in 18G2 with fem, bought gold at 110 and sold it at 135; bought again three times as much, sold it tor 160; went into Erie at 39, olditibr80, bought Pacifio Mail at ISO, sold it for 1435. In March, 18&J, he had $49,000 at his bankers. But this was only tho beginning. Something was going on in Harlem, so he bonght 2,000 Harlem. Morse was at work tt Pittsburg, so he bought 2,000 Pittsburg. Erie was feverishly moving toward 90; he bought 1,000 Erie. Meanwhile Hooker was moving on Chancelloraville, and there was silence in the stock market for the space o a day. Now the news came of a retrograde movement, in plain English a repulse. The army was this side the Happahannock, the signal was given and the cohort of bulls moved on their enemy's works. Erie sold up to 110, Pittsbn g lo5, and Harlem in its proportion. He pocketed 190,000 more by this venture, and in March, 1801, he stood $250,000 abeail of the market. Then for a short space he hatl a charming life, A pair of spanking bays, tandem, whirled him to the park iu a tall Belmont with a flunkey in livery on the back seat with a bng in his hat Over hit morning repast floated tho aromatic steam of Mocha, and the flavors of exotic fruits. He lunched off partridge, stuffevl with truffles, washed down by a bottle of Chateau d'Yqem, or th liqnid pellucid gold of the vintage of X. res, aud his dinner was nine courses of fish, flesh and fowl at Delmonico's, flanked by the roost toothsome of entremeis, and wines that wonld make a Mussulman forswear his creed. Bnt soon W sutlured a change "a sea change into something (not) rich but strange." He had a friend who gave him a few "points" on Oalena, then selling for 142. There was a pool ir it which was going to put it up to 175; it was actually worth 200; there was an extra dividend of 40 per cent to be declared; William B. Ogden was in the movement these were the points. He bought 6,000 shares. Then he bought 5,000 Pittsburgh at 133, and 2,000 Fort Wayne at 144. Iu ten days he lost $270,000. This was in the great panic of April. 1834. We met W six weeks ago. He informed us that he had just breakfasted on a modest plate of hash and a enp of sometbing called ooffeo, but in which the strongest imagination could not detect a drop of the infusion of the Arabian berry. Hi coat was foxy, his hat bad a suspicious shine, and he was generally rnw down at the heeL 8uck is the present condition of this intlividual, bnt the future may have great things in store for them. Let t s hope it may. (. old and its doing. The es'imated amount of gold in existence at the comiuencemeut of tbe Christian mm was $427,000.000. At the disco v.iy ot America, in M 'J. this amount hod beeu diminished to $57,000,000. In li300 the amount had risen to $105.000,000; iu 1700 to $.101,000, 000; in 1800 U- $1.251.-
Ik it 1,000. The Russian mines, extending over oue-tuirtl ot the surface ot the globe; on parallel fifty degrees north latitude, were discovered in 18PJ. Iu 1843, the estimated amonnt of gold in existence was $2,0(KI,04jO,(Krtl. Hext lollowed the discoveries in California, Febrnarj 1848, and in Australia, February 12. 1851 which added enormously to tbo gold production. In tfS the amount in existence was computed at $3 -000.uoo.000; and in 1800 it wan $ 1,0410 000.000. From the commencement of tho Christina era to that discovery of America, it was estimated that gold hatl b eu taken from the surface uud mined to the amount of $3,800,000. 000. From that date to the c;n.e of 1812. $2.S00.000,000; to I860, Jtuia adds $7-r,,(K)0,000 and California and Australia, $2,0(H),000,000 more. The amouct of gold at pr. ent in existence is estimated at $5,950,000,000. Tbe quantity of gold and silver, of rdl denominations, in all quarters of the globe, is set down by the betd anthorities at from three to four hnndred millions pounds sterling; aud the quantity of plate and ornaments at about SIOQlOOO, 0041. In the reign of Darius gold was thirteen times more valuable, weight for weight, than silver. In the time of Plato if. was twelve times as valuable. Iu the time of Juiius t'ajsar gold was only nine times more valuable, owing, perhnps, to the enoruious quantity of gold seized by him in bis wars. It is a natural question to ask, what rTM of the gold and silver V A paper read before the Polytechnic Association by Dr. Stephens, recently, is calculated to meet tins inquiry: He says, of onr annnal gold product, full nttcen per oent is melted down for manufacture; thirty-live per cent goes to Europe; twenty live per ceut. to Cuba; fifteen per cent lo Bra zil; hve pet tut. direct t ) Japan, China, and the Indies; leaving but fivo per cent for circulation in this country. Of that which gtass to Cuba, the West Iudies. Bra zil, fully fifty per cent finds its way to Eu rope, w here, after dednitinga large per centago used iu manufacturing, four-fifths of the remainder is exported to India. Here the transit of the precions metal is at an end. Hero the supply, however vast is absorbed, and nevet returns to the civilized world. Christian Union. The Effect of obc Incomtlderato Action. One of our exchanges is responsible for the following highly amusing statement! Gray hairs in Wilmington must be ex ceetlingly troublesome at this time : "Down in Wilmington, some time nzo an oid man who was very feeble was help ed across a crowded street by a youth of twenty. A month afterward tbe old mau died, and as an expression of his gratitude ne lett the yontb forty thousand dollars. And now no old man's life is safe in Wil mington. All the young iellows have had their ambition excited, and as soon as anv ....... i.i . ... .. J rcuuniuiu xuatt upptsnra ou tue BltiewaiK a dozen chaps rush at him, grab him by the trowsers antl the collar and the back hair, aud try to carry him across the street. whether he wants to go or not When he gets there a lot more fasten on him and set him back again, and then present their cams. Ho tbe old men are having a love ly time now, and they have got to tack tin me Mireei wuenover tney go out for a walk. lhua far very little cash has Insen evolved1 a. ll n sa - . 9 out an tne young men study the obituary advertisements carefully, and when they see the words at the age of seventy -six or sixty-six, or nuywhere in that neighborhood, they hurry down to the office of the uegister or w ills and pore over the last testament of the deceased. All this goes to show how much distress ene inconsid erate action will cause." Latjba Kebnb, at the Columbus Opera Hons the other night, rebuked the people who go out of theatres before the perform ance is completed. Some of them mad a rush, when Miss Kenne stepped to the lront and said, in a commandim? voice "Bit down a moment!" and they säst For a moment the bouse looked astonished, then a roar oi applause shook the building. Turning to the compuny oo the stage, the lady, with a gracelul wave of the hand. naitl: "Lord Dundreary, onr deoartitiofrieuita have concluded to ait for vonr last words. Proceed I" A fJoahxcrios. A card is D.ibliahed bv O Aultman, Esq., fur many years um head' and responatbio manager of tbe well-known honso of C. Aultman A Co.. mamif Actnrerw of the "tsweepatukes " tht moat popular of the old style of threshing m ich ine, and also President of the Aultman A Taylor ilauut .. turnip Company, Mansfield, Ohio, manufacturers of tuo Improved "Aultman A Taylor" Thresher, in which he states that his relations with and opinious of those two widely different mar-turn are correctly atated in the descriptive circulars of .he Aultman A Taylor Thre- her, and not in the "Sweep atakenr mn-uiai . He also statt h that whatever irapruving, inventing and maunfactnring ability ho may have is devoted, in the thresher line, to ihe "Aultraau A Taylor Thresher. It seems that this annnrncenient Is eaaacd by unauthorized and misleading representations, in the advertiaemen's o, the Uweepetakee, by Indiscreet persona, who do Uie advertising of that machine since Mr. Taylor retired from the General Agency. Fi um MactUneaL Prom .ho Chicago Republican of Jane 8th, 1870. Th6 sale returns at the office of Internal II-v-mie for the fiscal year eliding May let, of tbe great Dry Oootla Hörne : FrsxD. LoiTcn & Co fl1,7M.7t 4 1. V. tahwoiu. k Co 8,494,1179 are indiapatabft evidence of the crowing inj. portance of Chicago ae a diatribating point for the entire West.
Kepobtzd Discovery of a Subtebqanean Outlet to Great Salt Lake. A dispatch from Corinne, Utah, says a subterranean outlet to Great Salt Läse has been found opposite Corinne an 1 between the Fremont snd KimbalHslands. The schooner Pioneer, Capt uannab, sailing in the vicinity last Tueadaj . was dowu into the owning, which is an immense maelstrom, or stupendous whirlpool, nod the descent and circular motion of the water was so rapid and violent that tho vessel wai made to spin around with frightful velocity, and it was only by high winds prevailing at the time that she was enabled to sail beyond tho inflnenco of the awful chasm. Captain Hannah reports that he has no doubt that this opening, never before discovered, is the grand outlet of the lake. A party ot scientific men will leave here immediately, on the steamer Kate Connor, to investigate this, tho greatest of modern wonders. The result will probably show how, tor ages, the accumlation from n thousand mouutain streams has disappeared through the earth's surface. CnK.tr Lcxrjarr.8 fob thk Ptori.E.- Opportunely, at the time when the coat of living ia enormous, a new article appears in the market, affording nn unprecedented amount of delicious and wholesome aliment, almost for a sung. We refer to the pati ut Sea Moss Fabike, which is now, by virtue of its extraordinary clteapndes, taking the piaes M all t'te glatinuiis articles M food main: lactured from mai.M aud grain. The raw niiiteiial of thin nutritious and fattening agent in the free gift of nature: a marine moss gtowiug in pro dig'otis quantities on tho Inh coast, antl known a- l'.irrageen. Cleansetl, tlesieaated, concentrated and reduced to ut-wdcr hv a patent process, this wonderful phmt yields a larger quantity of pure, palatable aliment in proportion to its weight, than any substance produced from the great agricultural staples. Artistic conks pronounce it tho finest article for custards, puddiugs, creaais, soup-, sauces, ilo., that his yet lt cn discovered, and tin Ska Moss Fab'ine Co., of New York, who own tho patent, find it all they can do to keep pace with tho demtnds for the new staff of life. The Of n a an Mail Line of Steamships leave weekly from Now York, Liverpool and Qaccnstown. Agents in all tho principal cities of the Northwest. S. Howe, Genersl Wtmtt rn Atrent. No. 2 Lake street Chicaec.
A Baak far the Mill ou. A PalVATF. t'ot'N SKIAIH to tho M GUIDE. I ui eh or those about to marry on the iDQtsiol ical mvs teries Sid revelations of the seiaal system, wira the latest discoveries in producing ami preventing: offspring, preserving the complexion, Ac This is an interesting work of two hundred and twenty four pages, with nnruer ns engr ivings. and co .tains valuable information for those who are named or rati template ma rriag-e; sUll it is a book that ought to be kept ander look and key, and net laid carelessly about t he house. Ksnt to any one ( free of postage) for 1 ifty (leafs. Address lr. Butts' Dispensary, No. H Mt. Kighth St., St houis. Mo. for- Not lee lo III AIDIctetl antl I ll fort ii tune nine is i ns null l I'll llllli I II I nr l ll mi I e . i applying to the netori uatcxr KH who idver lbhc papers or using any Ut'Arx Rkmrpif.-i, r. Butts' work, no matter what your diseaae is Before a t-se in du peruse nr nun wora, no matter wtiat you or now nepioraDie your oonauion Ir. Butts can be consulted, personally or by moil, on the diseases mentioned in his works Ofhce. No. 12 N. Kighth St. bet. Market and Chestnut. St Louis, M. LOOK TO YOUR CHILDREN. THE GREAT SOOTHING REMEDY. .Vim. 'nres t lolic and ( Iriping in Price liilctiinb'a the Bowel , and facilitates- ." Myrnp. 'the process ef Teething. y fYsW, Wrn. 8nbdoes Convn sions and lrlchin ouib'ti overcomes all diseases inci AS fstriip. 'dent toinfantsand children Centn. 41 rs. I'urea Itisrrhea. Oysentery, Irlc4 t luteum Ii w and Snmianr t omp airit in -2.1 MH. fubildreo of all ages. OiiIm. It is the fireat Infant's and f 'hi Mrnn's Soot hing Rem edy in all disorders brought on by Teething or any other cause. I'r i ired h the 4 ; It A KT I M Rl III l M t I . S r I. i OV Mo ReM by all liruggiste and Dealer in Medici m . a here St. Louis Saw Works. MANUFACTURERS. ManufitcturerB of 8PAULDINGS Patent Inserted Teeth Saws. FOR RALR AT THEIR WARKHOU8R8, 14 Lake Street, CHICAGO. 116 V 118 Tine Street, 80 Carandelet St. ST. L0UIÄ. InkW ORLEANS 1' ANTKII A4iF.NTs To sell the 4J47TA4J4JN Ww I' WlNti MAOIIINR It is 'mv-.4 makes the 'F.lasUo lock Mitch" and is warranted f r 5 years Price, 15 All other machines with an under feed sol I for ttS er lest are infringements. Address Ol TAI. ON SKWI.NO M A :ll I N K C . St Louis, Mo I hieago. Ill . Pittstiorgh, Ps. or Boston. Maas. THE Weed Family Favorite Manufactured by tne Weed 8. M Oa, Hartford, CL. as now perfected, is the BKST and MOST RK1.I A IU.K FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, Kar au. intra of family work, now in ose. It will do a LjiKoeR kan'ie of work, sewing from the uohtkci. goods tottaeltF.sviENT iik.atkh doth orl.RATHEH, without change of Needles, Thread or Tension His simple and not liable to get oat of order. It has a straight oeedle and makes tne Look Stitch. Responsible Agent wanted in every county. A liberal discount to the trade. Send for price list and terras to OKl. (' TlluMASA DO , !! Lake St., Chicago, Agents for the Northwest Say where yon saw this advertisement. AtlJENT WANTKII everywhere to ae 1 ibe AMKRIf'AN KNIITIN4J M At HIN K, the only practical Family Knitting Machine ever invented. Price r& Will kalt U" Hitches per minute. A I dress AMKKIi.AN 1 f. IIS. MAt'HI.NK Boston, Maas , or St. Lou:', do. 4J41., SEND FOR Treatise on the Hair TO S. A. CHEVALIER, M. D 104 Bast Oath Street, BT, V. It is a splendid hook, t.satia by mail upon application. LIFE FOR THE HAIR IS SPLENDID A GREAT OFFER. Horn. Waters, 4SI Brondsrny, N. v.. Will dispose of ONR HUNDRKD P1AN08, M i I . IKo VS. sad OK .A NS of six first-class makers, including l tuckering A Son's, AT ri lllKXH IXTW I'lili m, Fti't C hit. DUUINU .His Mo.NTH. or sii, t.ke from M Lo tau monthly until paid. lir 'i'njiuti : ay i. AXin. r vLtflilrfsi This is NO PATKNTntKlMfllNK H UMBl'O. gotten up to dune ihe ignorant and credulous, nor is it reon senlnd ss hssng rirmprriiti rrf rsrn and precious sub stances brought from the fonr corners of the earth. carried seven times across tbe 4 5 rest Oesertof Sail rah oa Use backs of fourteen camels, and lirowght across tlie Atlantic ocean on two ships." It is s NM, sM. 'thti.cj rmmrtly. a. prrfrct ywnav for t - ATAKIIH and ;1L1. IN THIt ItlLAD." als for offensive Itreaih Isa or impstrment f the ssskse of Smell, Taste or Hearing. ' arenug . r r eas r.ytsx, rsin or rrswrirt m the Mead, when caused, aa they all not anfreqaenUy are, by the violence or ana mi. I offer, in good faith, a s sorting Reward of iotAl lor case or I 'atarrh that 1 cannot careFar Mile by most Uraggiaia Everywhere. Prici 0 ' km h. Sent bv mail. poot-Daid. oat reeeiot of Sittv nr-wssa. Keur packages for auu or I dosen for 5,UU. Send a two ceut stunn for Or. Tis s.i is a.mnlili I en Catarrh. Address the Proprietor, lt. V. l-IIUtt.lt, M. D , BfTrTALO. N. V WANTKUAI.KNrs To line UOMK Kill IT TI.K SKWINO MACIIINK. Price atx. I. makes the "l-ock Sntch" (alike on ho h sides I and i ty licensed under feed Shuttle Machine solii f r lass than gatl. Licensed ty Wheeler A Wilson, I irr, ver A Raker, an i Singer I Co All other under f.-ed riuuiiie ssscniutsi sura iot less twin if'si are inlnnc" L.enta, and the ae.ler and nser liable to prosecution Address JOHNSON, CI.AhK A 4J ., Boston. Mass. Pittsburgh, Pa.. hieago, IM. or st. Loots, Mo. THE PATRON SEWING MACHINE $ ia a first-class, large, bandsor.ie dimbte-rtarwod achiae. It la the i l-r- nssinst sad kaown. Price Kill. au. the - - - efioient and praotiasl KNITTER. Live man con make money bv aallina- them Credit given on good security. Sen -efrren. es. tnly letters enclosing two stamps will be aTwered. 714 Marhof Street, Wilmington. Del.
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NOTICE TO PERSONS
RUFTHÜH
Dr. Sherman is now in China - " may be consulted at the ofiice A 1 i a 1
uay, Aaverusing Agency, i'6ö JUearborn St., by those who wish the benefit of his experience in the special treatment w t its 04 a
ot Hernia. His appliance and compound are a guarantee of cure in all cases. During cure the patient can perform any kind of labor without the suffering annoyance attending
tue ui4j 4ji xluB4J?4. ui. o. visu ismcago at the request oi many persons who could not go to New York. This affords an excellent opportunity to those in this section of the country to iret relieved and cured. Pa
t j-' sa sw i j i : i t i ' - t ' ' graphic likenesses of remarkable cases, before and after rmrii STr 1 4" 1 ..tl...v in InrmnnTion ....... T x r . .
' mi , mm iviivi itiiut 1 1 1. 1 1 1 tt i , null m un intiipt oi xen cents. Remember Dr. Sherman's principal office is 697 Broadway, New York, that he has had 30 years practical experience in treating Rupture, and that he can remain in Chicago but a few days.
PHALFAiTTS
M-rfnns think when ihcv luivi gtfsM unit st! Ilnir of tin vt-rv jrroat fniimr tittit ; r oulti i;ln; It in their youth - 0 c 0 c R E A M notamif 4-nii i.o more iM-rnniiti ' or dona 1)1- iti;M 1 1, ii n :i lue lull st IT of II tIK. In orilor tu err-iirn this, years hnv bMa pt-nt by Ir. 4'iia'.past in vartetüng IiivHinalil. nrii Je. It contains Ml -t M HI S9 Mil IK LEAD: ! t MOII4JL! ! .i i'oisomhs ,t)i.in;it, oumitni I burn ami h strov tlt vt-rv dulitat- root ot Hi II. Mit. It is PURKLT K4.KTABLK era tins th' only vi'LTt-tahlo oil cr din oven ,. that IjiroiiiotsH tho f'rowth tiinl ,niins on.: "uxiiiiaiit liks of Hair It Is larlifwfrlj ierrtiiticil it ti the r-wt-efs of most frauraut How.r-. Thta article in round In thettrgw l i'ii i ii ahanil cvt-ry tuih ttt-c hut MH loript-fiaily anions thtt uiort: f.tliioimhlj !a-i's, hs it ksxl proved to be the on I v nr-tit-k'th.-tt will rt in I nail ! isuafiluii laLV h-uu'tli of tinu i lor alitiswlia Uta .llrerl by ljtilieii" 11:1.. aeTBowCre fttltl BarlnTS 'at all ilio leading Hotels of the country, j It i;k-s t hrce times ns far as alcoholic art i-it-les. Aleoliol propitratltMM fmtn the natural boat of the he-ill evaporates ami loftTM the Hair parched and dry. Price 50 cts. t .BV, I.ILI'IXA (.. Prtiprlelorv, 6ALTIK0RE, KD I fH.iL.Tt DV ALL DKLtUGlCTS. WH'iLF.SALr. f)T PULLER, FI3STCH Sc FULLER, CHXCA.OO, ANTED- At-KMTH tt"5 Xofriv nor montb. evervwher L mal tnd femsln. tn introdnra t inc. t.r.VlilNK IMPRf l Kl) COMMllVSKNSl I AMII.Y SKW1NU M M '11 INK. This Machine will stitch, hem. fell, tnck, guilt, eorrl, bind, braid and imhroider in a -voatjtuperior Tanner. I'r co only I" I ully warranted for tie years. We will pay $Ui for any niachjoethat will sew of stronger, more boa. titul or tnoxs) elaat c sam than ours. It makes ' be "Klaatic Ixsok Stitot-." I very second tit. Ii can be cat, and stall the ol'ith van not be jiullod apart it b' nt tearing it We pay Agents from ift5 to jy-.iA per month and expenses, or a ooxnmission from w icb twice that amo'int oan be made Address SKl4MR A 4!4)., PITr.NBUKUH. PA., BO v TON, M ASS . nrST IUIH, MO. 4JAUTION Beware of all Agents selliug Max-bines ander the ssroe name as ov.V nuls they caa sfanw a I'ertitlcste of Agency signed by us. We shall not ho d ourselves responsible for worthless Machines sold by other parties, and shall prosecute all purtios ni hi r selling or asmg Machines under this name to tbe tall extent of the law, unb ss such Machines were obtaim d from as or oar Ageats. Do net be imposed upon 1. parties who copy our advertisement ana circulars an.' offer worthless .Machines st a less price. t-L & 63EAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY Dr. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA VINEG-AE BITTERS 3 Hundreds of Thousands Bear testimony lo tlietr tVonileriul Curative Ktlects. 8 4 n g. sr It wt j 3 I. 2 a WHAT ARF. THEY? a."Si3 oil tk-J THliV AUK NOT A TILI 21 Ii FANCY D R I N K , I s I Made of Poor II u tit. hiUe . Ii l Sfirim a nd Refu sie Liquors) dootoretl, spiced and sa ened to please the taste, railed " Tinlcs," " App. Izere," Restorers," Ac, that lead the tippler ou to drunkennosg and ruin, hut are a true Mullein, mate from tie Native Roots ami Herbs of California, fi re from nil AS-olinlie Siimulaiils. llicyar - - - It I. I KLOO PI ItlFIEK nutlA I. IFF (JITIXd Pit I NCI 11. E api-rf.et tm. H r Kii.t InvhjOrator .f the Kystrm, oarryii g off all poisonous matter and restoring the blood to a healthy com I it ion. No pi.-rson can take these Hitters according to direction and remain lonir unwell. 9100 will be given fur an Incurable casc.provld d the bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and tbe vital ot-irans wasted beyond the point of repair. For Inflammatory antl Chronic Uhrnmntium nnd Goat, ly -pepsin . or Indigestion. ItiliouH.Remittent nnd Iutcrinliteiit l evers DiseaaoH of th4 Blood, I.i er. KiUncysi and Bladder, these Bittern have been most sweensfnl. Snch Dlaeanea are caused by Vitiated Blood .which ts irenerally produced by dcraueiucnt of the lügest l a Org-ana. DVHPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, Ilea.', ache, Pain In the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Cheit, Dlzrlnets, Soar Eructations of the Stomach, Bad taste in the Month, Bilious Attack!, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation ot the Lungs, Pain tn the regions of the Kidney?, and a hnndred other 'painful symptoms, arc the offsprings of Dyspepsia. They invigorate the stomach, and stimulate the torpid liver and bowels, whlcii render them of unequalled efficacy In cleansing tho blood of all Impurities, and Importing new life and ttofnt to the. whole syiitem. FOB SKIN DISEASES, T;riiti.)ns,Tctter,8alt Rhuem, Blotches, Spots, Plniiiles, Pustules, Bolls.Carbuneles, Rtug Worms, Seald Head. Sore Kycs, Erysipelas, Itch, Souti's, Dlscolo-atlons of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Hkiu.or whatever name or nature, are literally dux up and carried out of the system tn a short time by tho use of these Hitter. One bottle tn snch cases will convince tlic most incredulous -,t tht If curative effect. Cle4tnc the Yltt.it. -d Itlood whenever you find Iff impurities lutri-tin;; through the akin inPlniptes,Kriptlona or sores ; cleanse It u hen you find It obstructed and slugKlali In the veins ; cleanse it when it Is foul, and your feelings will tell yon when. Kecpthehlo I pare and tho health of the system will follow. PIN, TAPE aid oth.r WURMS, lurking In the aystem of so main thous.iu.is, are effectually tlestroj -ed uod removed. For full directions, read carifully the circular aronud eocli bottle, prlr.tul In four lar.guageo Kn'i-li. German, .Vrenrh and Spanish. J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. H. M DONALD A CO, Druggists aud Oen. Agents, San Francisco, Cnl., and 33 and 3-1 4'omm rre S'reet. New York. SOLD BY tU. DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. RKI.IAKI.i: ... Uil".11 I PRKPAKATIONK. PAINE'S TKI P. CIII.OUAIi SOOTHER! FOB AUIILTS SND CHlLIinXN. Proline, .Sleep nnd Kellet' lrom Pn in. and is a harmless and delightful Tonic. Su erior to Opium. Morphine and all Narcotics, with none of their baneful effecta tW One trial of the Chloral Soother will induce yon to discard 'orever the Opium KUxira. Anodynes I kloro.1) nes, Sootnina Syrnps. Ac, which are poinoning men, worn on and children to sue a an alarming ofaa Small bottles, 35 cents Pound bottles. I each. PA INK'S 4 1 1 1 O K I THROAT PASTII.I.RS. DgLIOHTFTTL ASl) rrt'ICAflOUa. Instantly relieve t'oughs, Itronchitis, Hoarseness, Asthma. Whooping Cough, Ac H oanU a box. Sole proprietors; PAINE BKOTIIKKS, . hoi rnn 1 4- Dntaaiafs), "Ofkn-nJ Dataot,''5r3al,dea laxne.Ve" York a ax youb nauuonra vou tram. Mead ow lixiig Mower Mwufii ay Onsof, rtyrr Co., Truman durg, If. V. The lihtost draft and must do-: Is Mower made. The U ni fe is always in line with the 4 . trnan. thus a--r iA ing fnction and enabling it U work freely in any position of Ute Gutter-Bar. It is tho only perfectly flexible Gutter-Bar, and excels all cth r Mowers on rooah ground Ko circulars or information, send to . L. hHKT.OON, M a.son, Wia, Gei eral Agent for Wisconsin, Minnesota and Northern Iowa ; also agent for New Yorker Reaper and other Machinery, or to J. D. KASSTKK, ' hieago. Ilea Aceat for Illinois. Southern Iowa. Ac VOI Mi MEN suffering from Nervous Debility, Prematura Decay, Keif Abase. Ac, send for PEMTINg Pi I LA. Sure cure. Never faiL fill1 by null. 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fro fnr n shnpf firTif rtTtKr nnA Q s a. six iaav v VXA11V V B E A. J 4 4 11 At of Messrs. Hudson, Menet & s-v . . TVVVVTTTT aSwawäwäwsasäv . law svx. saa. 5 is w ivr RING'S AMBROSIA RESTORES G11A.Y HAIR to rre ORIGINAL COLOR. m RINGS AMBROSIA ERADICATES DANDRUFF, Cures Jlumora, ami Itching of the Scalp. v.w.v P.iNG'S AMBROSIA ! Prevents Baldness, rd frequently causes New Hair to grow on Bald places. 4 SOLI L DRUGGISTS Ati t MCR -I- STS Everywhere MR One tyc per Bottle. Proiirietarst a Si i Mm - : .V AiiKNTs Wisim Most salable of engravings. New Family ttei-ord. l akes in town f.nd country. Rapid sales, largo commissions. ,s. . rr'..Minneaiiolis,Mii.n GUT THIS OUT ! J'soT's And send twenty five cents for a ticket, and draw W tt. I ,ß..f xr , '......, or some sriicle ol xnlxM ww Blsi It, Address I'At K Mill A 4 44.. Cincinnati, 4 Uno. r 1 1 K l.rt-at Frenrh Secret for Indies or fients M. Address I. B I. M l MI A, Tote o. 4. A6KT: WAKTEH s)M to a3ÜÜp.r .!. C .raym.,. NrA'Kit TKtrh-T. SniriTt )'... V". awl lnuli'm Irani id to t'tinras. far Ihm jVtat Itinik, "OÜB FATHER'S HOUSE;" or Tim UrTWRITTBlV WORD, By PAniaT Mm, h author of the popular "NikIh Scenes " This master in thought and language shims as untold riches and beauties in the G -eat House, with its Blooming flowers. Singing birds. Waving palms, Holling clouds. Beautiful bow. Sacred Mountains. Oeligt.tful rivers. Miehtv oceans. Thnnderinir mlru. Blazing heavens snd vast universe with cou' t.e&s beings in mill on sot worlds, and rends to as in each the Gnwntten Word. Kosa-tinted pai.. i, ornate engrav ings and superb binding. Send for cn cuiar. in which is a full description aad universal commendations by tne press, n.: n-tej-s snd liege protestors, in the strongesx pobsii ie language. ZI'li.!.!-!-., JIH LKDV 4 GG., tin Monroe street Chicago, Hi ASTHMA. KIDDKR'8 PASTILLK8. A Bure Relief for A stii ma. Price 4i cents by moil. STOW KU. A OO . t'harleetown. tl m GREAT CKANCa. for AGENTS 73to$frOpermooth. We want ti employ a good acent i o every i . untyin the t'. S. on commission or salary loiulnxlucoour KarM Itemtm rl .. I H'hitr M ir. ( 'latju-t l.inr-m. will laat a hundred years. If you want a profitable j.nd pleasant employment, address K. A. Br Sil A t 'o., ManPra, 75 H'tUVuwn .St., A. J'., or it Wwrn at.. Chintya, READ Tills: V K WlrJ. PAY AU F.N TS gg.? per week and ww expenaoo, to sell the Oreatest Disco-en es of the age. Address Wheato:. Henuv A Co., Marshall, Mich. HOFPS M ALT KXTRAGT unites, loan agreeable taste, the most efficient and nounshir g properties ; it is also s very palatable and strengthening table beverage and is used as such in Kurope Tbe most eminent phy sicians ot this city have ag eed with the opinion of tto e tu Kurope. snsl expressed their approval at Unding in Hofk's Mai.t KxTR.'Crr, not on y an efficacious and nourishing remedy for the sick, hut also a dietetic beverajre which is drank with benefit and pleasure by per sons of all ag. a in perfect hs-oih StlLD BY ALL OKU;uISTS ANDOROto'.RS. TAB It NT A CO..7S f.reenssi Ii si.. N. Y. SlVLK At.ENTK HR UnTIKII STAII-, KTC. H.H.SHUFELDT&GO. IMstillers of ALOOH44K SP1 R ITS, WH ISK I KS, and the celebrated IMPKÜ1AL 4jlN. Nend for a Pn. e List. H d'u ritnjmmtdtitn. M A -"Ii Saulh ut r sf., bieogn. PATENTEES W ho have failed n their efforts to dispose of their nghta, will do well to consult ns, either personally or by mail, tree ot charge. Many valuable inventions are lying dormant, lor want of proper maiiagwaasnt that might realize a fort-une for their owners, ffptaoed in our hands, and brought to the attention of c.initalisis Only those will tie attepfod whkn we feel satisfied can he sold, as our object is solely the realisation ot a eom miasioo. A candid asSasOOn can therefore be relied upon no cnarxre tor servl.es unless siiimsswlin. liefere ix: es on application K. K ROBRRTN A LO . ('onsolting Kngineers. K Wall St., New York. KSTAKI.ISIIRD lS:tO. WELCH & GRIFFITHS SAWS ! AXES ! SAWS ! SAWS of all descriptions. A X KM. RKL'IINGsud MILL KrttNIMIIM-s 'IK TI.AR SAWS with S-.ii.l Teeth or with -. : . v i AlursTAblJC PoiNia. r all lnrrr,l Ti-lh Hatr. Itr Pricra Urclnrrd. .jut Send for Price List and Circulars 1 .1.4 II I.HII'HTII-s. ItOHtwn. Unss.. or Detroit. llrh. BLACK AS THE RAVEN'S WING Is K idder'a Raven Indelible Ink. It flows freely, never blots, and never tad as. Used as easily as common ink with a steel or quill pen Remember "Karen Ink." Sold every where. K IDDKR A WKTH KRKLI,, sianniaciurers, new 1 Ork 4 . KNTS WANTED - PER DAY) by th A at r Klt Art nisi i i i A. ni. lllrth VU., BUB , MAS., or tT. LOUIS, MO. T4)
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LAHGcST-BEST-ÜHEAPEST ENTER PK I sE, INIrsTKY,TACT,IJbsTol ity, and thr R"i Ttmt, have tor over TwosxOjr years l.een freely rued npon MOORE'S RURAL IwEW-YORKaSR, And as a result, it is now. pre-eminently, the largett. Bestand I ibejpest lt-t.t;KTitATr.ii Ki kai, I.itkhsiiT ami Familt Wki-kly in the World. Teas of thousands mt wide awake People, all over th contineat, take and admire tbe Kl1:al lor its superior AbtlUi, l rl ' ' . ... fl . .S''.l. . .if. THE PRESS AND PEOPLE PRAISE IT! For example, an Kx change oat s : THK Rukax s. fAs nn' H'rtftnttl ,v frinltml, AlJy KHtmH, Widely CSmlntrd and ilrurtily 44 lemur d ltp. r, asa rAii, W4fA sow Si.., it. ii.ii nmnmi thr l' itfU.n nr Vol. XXII. begins July. Try it ! Out l per volaxne of 'X numliera. or $X per year. Less to clubs. Xulu-rrihr A-i Aidre I. I. T. iMOOK l . 41 rark Haw, New Yarfc.
CHURCH BELLS. l'rit-4' and npvtnrd. Send ior t'ircniar and Pricea. ltf .WEV A CO., Sk.sk.." a Kaixh, N. Y. YES ! IT IS TRUE ! That the JM's-rr the H" lriim tbe BtmJ fimlf.K'iki-rs to be foand in the world ore ibe Original and Kelialile Double Motion .i:inn .llni-hinen, maae bvowa A51'MA MANILA' TURIN i 4, of balexn, IHiio Si nd for Pamphlet containing particulars SALESMEN W ii nt eil iu s paying business. S HENNKl'Y.slHtJbestnut St., Phila. Weatern and Southern Investment Co. tlapital. .-"... '!. Shares, 'i President, Ijt. RoBaUtT HsMii.rns. Secretory and 'I'reas., AIai-rick Jamihtim. Guarantee one acre of land for each share of stock snd an annual divideesl of ll per cent. Fifty acres monthly as a premium WW the lrgest number of shares taken. Address all letters and remittances to M M'ltlHF JAMISON, Box 25, liazelton, Ixirerne tJonnty, Pa. niAMltMlll niul Womnnhoaxl, Kasan for ill oung Men. free. Id seale envelopeaTHOVV IRU m sQUTtQlC Box P, PhiladelptUaTPa. PATENTS. Inventors who wisSi to take out letters Patent are 1vised to counsel with M 1 N.N A . Kd-tor. M tbe Bru ;,. Anu-rirnu, who have prosec-nted clai efore Uie Patent fMtiee for over Twenty Years. The. nenoan and Kuropean Patent Agency is tbe most e.ensive in the world. Charges less than any other reliable agency. A pamphlet containing full inst notions to inventors is sent gratia MUNN & CO., 37 Park Row. New York will pay for the New Vork WFfcKl.Y DOLLAR SUN from now to .Janu ary 1, 171. (INK IKiL XssW HisfSI 411 will pai for the Sa. I. VI I IA I 1. X. I V A J Vi ceuts . month pays br I rl F I) ILi SUN. Addre L W. h St. LA NU, Publisher. New York. "t -. - sx i.i uii tau. ACENTS WANTED. To sell onr Patent Metal Sigu and Door Plates Agents are making from iflu to if -i rar day. 8,., your name and cents for a samph. which sells readily for ii Address I sP.VNt ; h NBUKIi A 4X , Patent Attorneys and Manufacturer, ot Patents! No -1 S. Ith Mreet. St. Urnis. Ma IU A PNESt. IM I MINI SS lliililii -. , mid ( ninrrh. Mrs M.O. Krtiwu's MtTAmvslnai Uts. .Mii is taking the place oi 1 1. ,iois and Irogs, ss ttr rwaoil a r the I at d yw.renf.nM .1 direaes. To nndi isianit ..... irr at I iiseo, it , encli lic to the ' -ll' -1 1 ;. I I niven.ilv 1 1;... . New York, for Mrs M. , Rn.wn's .nl.. I u .... ...... : n . . . ..... e , ,. ... ruuit. rampuiet ot i.'ig.'S. worth nun inst . I i .liars t,, bulb aud tri I I. 11 V I M " nimie new eM.Sly, without ihwitlai or medicines. Sent post paid oa receipt l In cents. Address Itr F H rtMlTK, Ul' I X I nW'. "in A mm Inae, corner cif Fast th .Street. New. York. .nn (..rt aud Cur for the Ruptured Senf post paid on receipt of III cents Address Dr. K. B. rOOTE, author of Meiiical ( ommon Sense. Plain Home Talk, etc., lAi lainglon Ave., cor. of Im asta wL, s Y. Kent in sealed envelope on receipt if In cents Address, DR. R It. H KITE. iji iiexington Ave nue, earner ol East th Street, New Vork. IMS To I I IK 11 1 1. Ill r-SS si-nt free on receint of one letter stamp. Aiidreai Dr. E. B. Kf K 'h . .ex. ii etna Avenue. New York. VY RKPlNKn TAI.I.4IW Ol I. . stands .... r teniuerHt-iie th.ni lird Ml. and is euual U it aa a aVilinealnr Prn-e I. ii DIAMOND II. 1. 1 MINATOK. M Ham I Hums Longest. I'.ngbtot. and is ArMoiutety Safe Price 'ne. Address i.Ko. i'i;tkmh.'i: a co., TUN Main street, St. Ixnuia, Mo. J. I. RACINE, CASE & CO. WISCONSINMWI'I U It REES Ol TBRKSBING MA ITxl OHINEs. with Purs' Gumax and Moi-stku Horse Powers. Troad Powers. Wood Sawing Machines sod Portal le Kngines. Oesenpii.e circnlars sent free by mail. IP" The largest manufacturers of Til nt nil t- as in the Worn d. I WStl -.1 r a,. 'T . v v I 4xV4xavXsWa "xasKriA' 'v- t vj . . mm.ll'.7l?lL1'nt ib" Purest, best and rhenpt-st TOM LT SOAP, b ,v h,; ATF sV 4 0.'.Mxl mh.Ii it 4 1.1, sTntKM:i:i'i.u.s. DR. WUITTIEB,. A REGULAR GRADUATE OF MEDICLNK. as diploma nt ott.co will show, h.vsbeen lonwn. cngoeisl i.i the tr ..tiuunt of X euem.!. ctu1 and I'n . nie lyiatMioa than any other ptrxyaiutaaxa üt. L .lis. t4yphili9, Gonorrbna, Gleet, Strietnm, Owhjtis. Hernia and Knptur-; all t rmary Diseases sua nypuiiiii.; or .viercui i .1 Mctiounot Iii I tinat, akin or bones are treated withuiaiaj-uleliedsiire nn Spermatorrlu'ik. Se a...l 1 letnlitjr snd lrap.itui'y, OS tne result of Sell-uhu-.': it youth, n-vuslne.-inniatureryearsHrotherraises,ann which pruduca eomsofthe following rff.. ts, as nocturnal eii.iasinus, blotchos. detiiiity.di.-iness,sbiunrsrd uht, cjutusiwo of nl' ..a, evil t rel ...:.. a.-t . lo .rf.ictt rn lt-.i.-oi jnem.irj und sc.il . Jer, A'd renil.Tioj hxAXitAga impropei, ate peruxanently cured. The I oi tor'.oTipoTtnnf bosin hoarii to! and preveia practice are u-isurpassed in St. l.uisorari oth city. Bock tile. ot St. Iiiusap. rspr.ivetl.ulb bus been located there longer by years than v y otlw-ra advertising. TlieestablisbH.etjt.Llirjry.ialsir itvy und sfP"intrucntsaM) unri vnlhsl in tbo V e-L, unfinmsased nnvxi bera. As-o. v. ilhev iei iene- e:.n bo rolled upon, and t liodoet ..rcao reter to many phyaicii' ns tli niughoiit the country. lapastsoeee . and iiretieut ;srbitiouue blonds v ithuut a coin pet. lot. Tho Writinxrsi of tt Phy Icinn whsw repir iHlitut ia I tiiou- iie sboulU bo worth r miii.fc. TVH-rr.n TYttttttfh pnblishes a MPDTOAL PAJtPUU .' r i .'I'lgtoven. T.-..ldiseaaesi mi the disa.trousa.nl v irusfcon-M . . i "i. i . of sell aburav, tb at will lMt8i'nttottUyaddr.ssinasoalcdenve,.i'0 fort taaata mps. Mary rhysicianaint ruduce patients to the IXictoralterreadinghioMed'.cal Par phiot Communicat'on caDJideii'.iäi. A 1 riendly talk w ill cost yosi nr tning. itnee central, yet mtirod rio.Cn M. 4 rj .rtea Rireer, m. j . j, iiours 9 A. M. to 7 I'. M. Sundays Ll to 2 1'. M. WW i Z r -awaT mmmmmmmmmmr lsaawawawasoaxwaw rwl Pi H WA m N I -saxaa" aww wnäw p w xsaww aaaaww mm saw mm mm mmm. mmm alwh -swÄBsh A I'm idem in I Hem, my. Toe M. ngooas, bit on by a Mi.sonons serpent, seeks a certain plant, eats of it. aad recovers. In like manner thottsand of Kuropean iyspepti' -. and victims of liv- r complaint, disorders ot the bowels, debilny, drop-y, rile matism, Ac , flock to the Seltzer Soring in Germany and are cured by its saiul.rvms wators. We have this Spnug, in all itasasu tary p. r I eel ion. multiplied ad wOaiir.ai in this ooantay, in the form of TaaKANt's tirii.u'.iM Surzaa Aih.ii.m. It is the Spa made portable and available for the uses of the million, t he million use it. It ia tba great household medicine of the land, at ones debci'Mis. refreshing, and uneijualled as a oorrective and altarafive BOLD BY ALI. DRUGGISTS. FANNING S i'ATr.NT Ed Fitting SKELETON mm This Vii set is constructed on aa atrtirely new priniDte. I. '- .' and thereby allowing the freest circulation iK.ssible, besides giving perfect ease and comfort to the wearer, sad at the some time possessing all the advantages of the common k sots in giving support to tho body. For lien Ith, tlrsre aad t on fort, tbey are mtnrvAixKii ut the mabiei, Thea are pancularty raeamniended for summer wear, aurf warm climates, though equally well adapted to all seasons ef the ywar They are highly recommended t-y medical and seieatario men. i or sal try all tireicUaa dealers. Kor circulars, prices, Ac .address the WiPKt .! MtK SKIKT 4Xy., Wc THE SFA BKTS OF VOI TH ITNVKILKD. A Medical 1 real ise of thirty -two pages, seat prepaid, on receipt of two three oent pcataae atasan. Addieos M. B. LA 0RO1X. Adboay, KY
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