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JJ'J.L.LJ-UUIML-3 FJUDAY, MAY J On year br turltT it " ia M advance j M Una no, by mall " 8 00 rkrBMBtht Ba8 Mlxaoatta. 10 00 Ont yaar TMUSorwwtr duilktih. on. tear Six Months f Three MonUn ' w Mfdiat '' w every !. RtrotiTS from the ngrioultural de partment show that tho fcason has been extremely favorable for wheat through out the whole country, though the re cent nuddcu changes havo done some injury in tho Northern State.. The yield in the South will bo very large. In California it will amot n' to forty million of buahol.". The Hon. J. K. Suttrcll, of Cali fornia, has appeared before tho house committco on post offices and post roads and made a number of charges against the post offico department. Ho states that Bradley Barlow, C. C Hunt ley, Owen Fuller, S. S. Huntley, J. L. Sanderson, S. W. Parkor, and othcrB, have the entire monopoly of tho mail contracts in tho Tar West, and receive pay for services never rendered, and that they havo manipulated nnd con trolled other bidders bo as to withdraw their bids. It is also charged taat '. P. Sawyer controls most of tho valua ble routes in Texas, having bought off other bidders. Mr Suttrcll claims that the government is swindled year ly out of very largo amonnts through sham bids and fraudulent practices, and that an organized combination is now formed by which tho govornment is to be swindled out of millions of dollars. Th investigation is determined on and another rotten limb of the admin istration will be uncovorcd as wn? the treasury in tho Sanborn case. the Rjom ho pockets forj trying them. tViiuo of these 'pdop'le are iu our own lino of business. Wo don't (juurrcl yitli thqir admiration for tho. Mineral. Ho tea very remarkable man .-iu ono or two respects probably the most rcmarkabla man now unnn the public- stages Many n ruau, who ab hors his politic nnd tlclcsls hisinor als, is jot conscious of n secret picas uro in ."ocitig 'the critter oloiyr around." But wc can't lioln thinkingf wh'cn. wo hero tho General's admires running over tho catalogue of. Ms-qualities, of tho address of tho Tonsylranla judge to the prisoner at the bar. "Young man," Baid his honor, "a Providence has blessed" yoa with health nnd strength, instead of which you go nbout tho country stealing sheep," SUMNER. jicrnugo 0t( American Duior. l us liopoitliatMfuturofgonoiatidns, tthcn they rcmmler the' deeds" brUicfolsin and devotion lono .on both sides, will speak not of Northorn powers or of bouthurn courago, but of thd heroin in, tho fortitude nnd tlio courat'0 of Amer icans iu awar of ideas a .irarjn which each section sigiialited its' consecration to principles a oach understood them, to -American liberty and to the coBati tutiod received from their iuth'ers. ' It was my misfortune, perhaps my fault, personally to never hnvn knnwu this eminent philanthropist and states man. The impulse was often strong ' upon jne to no to linn and otfer him ,. I). Malhat E. O. t)hl I MATHU8S & UHL, " Forwardfuj; ft Ocrcrsl Commission Merchants. Dealer tn KLODB, grain, hay and WKSTKKN VllVVVVK. Ohio Tjvvkk, Caibo. Im.8. CLOSE, OKHKItAI, my hand and my heart with it. and to fJoilliTHqeiinn M Proliant express to him my thanks for Lis kind u,11J,,lMlOn lUtrOIItUlK SOUTHERN MAN PAYS AN ELOQUENT TRIBUTE TO HIS MEMORY. A very peculiar condition of things exists whereby the public arc threat ened with tho loss of the postal-car ser vicenow grown to be a necessity to the business community. Tho railroad companies now running postal cars havo determined that if congress makes no provision this session for payment for this Bcrvico, they will withdraw them and substitute the ordinary ban gage car as heretofore, The railroad companies were promised pay by the post office department for this addi tional service, wich was introduced in 18C4, but have novcr yet received one penny though application has been made every year since its introduction. The loss to tho companies for runuiug these postal cards yearly is between CflI fhl - - 1 rnn .... v-uv,uuuaau ?ou,uvu. xiioy propose to continue the service at the bare cost or to Bubmit tho question to arbitra tion. The whole question has been Among tho speeches' iniulo iu the senate and houso of representatives on Tuesday, commemorativo of the life and services of -Mr. Sumner, none equaled in eloquence1 or depth of feel ing that delivered in tho houso by Col. Lamar, of Mississippi. Col. Lainar said : Mr. Speaker I rise to second tho resolutions of tho eentlcman from Mas sachusetts. I belicvo that thev ex press u sentiment which pervades tho breasts of the people whoso represen tatives aro here assembled. Strnneo as iu looking back upon tho past the assertion may seem, impossible-, as it would havo been ten years ago to make it; it is not less truo that to-day Mis sissippi rciirets the death of Charles Sumner, and sincerely unites in paying Honors to lus memory. JNot becaube of the splendor of his intellect, not be- causo ol tuo muh oulturo, cleunnt scholarship and varied learning which revealed tucnuuuves so clearly in all his public efforts to justify tho appli cation to him'" of Johnson's fclictous expression, "Ho touches nothing which he did not adorn." Not this, but bo causo of thoso peculiar nnd strongly moral trains of his character, which gave coloring to tho whole touor of liis siugularly dramatic public career, making him for a long period, to n largo portion of his countrymen, the object ot as deep ami passionato n lios tility as to another ho was one of en luusiastio admiration, mid vvniou are not tho less the cause that now unites all those parties so widely tliflerinir in common sorrow to-day over hN lifeless remains. r Jiut hero let mo do tins great man tho justice, which amid the excite mcuts of the crcat strutT'-lo between tho sections, uw past, I may have bceu disposed to deny him. In his fiery zeal, his earnest warfare against wrong as ho viewed it, there ontorcd uo en during personal animosity against the men wnoso lot it was to bo born to tnc svstcm which hu denounced. It has been the kindness and n-nipatiiv which iu thcj'e later years he had displayed tnwnnU tho impoverished and sullcr- iug people of the Southern States, that has unveiled to mo the generous and tender heart winch beat beneath tho bo soin of the zealot, and has forced me to yiold li nil tho tribute of my respect might even say my admiration. .Nor iu tho manifestation of this has there been anything which a proud or sensi tive people, smarting under a sonso of recent discomfiture and pre.-cnt sutler ing.miaht not frankly accept, or which would (jive thorn just cause to suspcot its hinccnty. tor though ho raised his voice, as toou as lie believed the momentous issues of this great military conflict weio decided, on bclmlt ol am thoroughly discussed before the post 6ty lo 1,10 vanquished, nnd though ho nflico mmmUt i i " it" i 1" stood ready to wclconio back as broth othec committee by W H.nekely, rcatttWl8ll in lhulr riht8 as i., i rcsiucut ot the l'luladelhia & -ii,, il.oso ho,e valor had Koiica rlv Baltimore railroad company on behalf "von asunder the Union which ho of the companies. Simi.ln inoti loved, he always insisted that tho most from the wat,unfii. l....:-..--...; nmP'? !"?ction ind the largest safe should bo thrown arounu tho liberties of thu newly enfranchised African race. Though ho know very well that ol his conquered lellow-citi zens ot the aouth by lar tho larger por tiou oven those who niost:hoartily o nuiosccd iu ami ucMrcu mo nooiiiioii of hlavcry eriously questioned tho cxpcdicucv of investing in a single day and without any picinninaiy tutel agu so vast u body ol incxpenoiiced and uuinstructcd men with the full lith of citizenship mid suifrago, he no halt measures upon evcrvthin,. .. ... ...i.:::r 'm. u rr ,u """ .BU il " in lxr- t ..tt...T.i -",u,u-rur no par- tanily a gracious act towards the otK,,.?; d.r '"P challenged the South though it unhappily jarred upon Bachem n'M IVi." ".F"1?1?- lMrlllll! ftsusibilitlea of the people at the deulv found lii, 1 ?.' ol'lcl" c,ltl t"0 -utou to propose to ucuiy lounu luni eoMdravfu lur tholor,.n iv,,n n,n i.n.,,,..... V . i ntnl ir.r i. . 1 -" " uemands congressional action so that wo may not be deprived of the great advantages of tho postal can. icw Urlcans has hud another affair ot honor nearly as laughablo as tho col- -vu.-uaic iigtn ol a lew weeks since i wo petty tradesmen quarrelled over 'fie priCO of tea. nt inohiBSes. nr unmr.. tUIUg. Ofnnnr.n i( apd considerate course towardi the roplo with whom I am idontlficd. If did not yicld'to that impulse, it wan becauso tho thoiiL'ht occurred to me that other days were coming in which such a demonstration might bo appro- priatc and less liable to misconstruc tion. Suddenly and without premoni tion a day has come at last to which thcro is no to-morrow. My regret is therefore intensified by tho thought that I failed to speak to him out of the fullness of my heart while there was yet time. How often is it that death brings unavailingly back to our romcm bronco opportunities unimproved, in which the generous overtures prompted by tho heart romain unofTered, the frank avowals which rise to the lips remain unspoken, and the injustice and wrong with which oonoicueo reproach oil us remain unrepaired. Charles Sumner iu life believed that all occa sion for strife nnd distrust between the iSorth and South had passed away, and there no longer remained any cause for continued estrangement botweon those two sections ol our common country. Aro thcro not many ot us who be lieve the saino thing? Is not that the common scutimcut, or if not ought it not to bo, of tho great mass oi ourpco plo North and South? Bound to each other by n common constitution, des tined to live togothor under & common government, lormiug unitedly but a single member of the great family ot nationSjShall wo now tit last endeavor to greet each other onco more in heart, as wo arc nlrcady indissolubly linked to each other in fortunes? Shall wo not, whilst honoring the memory of this great champion of human liberty, this feeling sympathizer with human sorrow, this earnest pleader for the exercise of human tenderness and heavenly chart ty, lay usido the concealments which servo only to pcrpetuato misuuder standings mid distrust, and frankly confess that on both sides wo most ear nestly desired to bo one, one not mcro ly in political organization, one not merely in identity of constitution, one not merely in community of lauguago and literature and tradition and coun try, but more nnd bettor than all that, one also in feeling and iu heart? Am 1 mistake!! in this? Do the conceal mcuts of whioh I spcalc still cover ani mosities which neither timo nor march of ovcuts has yet sufiicetT.to subdue? I cannot believe it. Since I have bceu here 1 havo scrutinized your senti ments, us cxpres.-cd not morcly in pub lie debate, but iu tho abandon of per soiial confidence. I know well the sentiments of my Southern friends whose hearts arc so enfolded that the feeling of each is the fcoliug of nil and 1 sec on both sidc3 only a seeming of a constraint which each nppeareutly hesitates to tlismiss. The faouth, pros trato, exhausted, drained of her life blood 03 well as of material rcsourcos, still honorablo and true, accepts the award of bloody arbitrament without reservation, resolutely determined, to abide the result with chivalrous fideli ty. Yet if as struck dumb by tho mag ultudo of her reverses, she sutlers on iu cilcucc. Tho North, exultant in her triumph and elated by successes, still cherishes, as wo nro assured, a heart full of magnanimous emotions townrd her disarmed, discomfited antagonists nud yet, as it uudcr some mysterious spell, her words and acts aro words and acts of suspicion and distrust. Would that tho bnirit of tho illustrious dead whom wo lament to-day could spoak from tho grave to both parties to this. deplorable- discord, in tones whioh should reach each and every heart throughout this broad territory. My coiintrymen,kiiow ono another, and you will love ono nnotXer. Ami Dealer lu Lime, Cement, Plaster, Hair, Ac. OHIO LEVEE. 15T1 will H'll In rarln.nl lots at muuulac- tore ra prh'es, adHnK freight. PETER CUHL, KXCI.USIVK FLOUR MERCHANT, MILLERS' AGENT, BJo. SO Olxlo Xievooi CAIItO, ILLS. JOHN B. PHILLIS & SON, (Sueceiwr to John 1). 1'lillhf ,) General Commission FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Denlvr In HAY, COHN, UATS, 1'hUUK, MEAL, BRAN, &c. Agents for Laflin & Rand Powdtr Company. .Olt. TENTH ST. OIIIOLKVKK, CAIRO, ILLS. in . WHOLESALE 3 ft AND RETAIL PIT 11 N. II. ThUtlcwooil. 1. .1. ThUtlcwood THISTLEWOOD Sl CO. OKNEUAL Commisssion Merchants, Dealer hi ic. Flour, Corn, Oats, Hay, N. ;h OHIO I.EVKB, CAIRO, ILLINOIS BARCLAY BROTHERS Jobbers and Retailers of PURE DRUGS, t Medicines, l'orfuinery, Soups, brushes, , jjniccist s I'nncy uootls. U her W h U Other Grades, Paints, Colors, Oils, Varnishes Glass, Wax Flower Material, Tube Colors, Dvc Chemicals, Patent Toilett Articles Lead and Window Stuffs, Etc., Etc., Etc. We Solicit correspondence and order from nriiciriiia. ll,v.i,.i alia flni.f..t UAA. . , l .. . . . . i . . t n . J . ....... n.t.. ii . 1 1 .:iu. bp iiinBuvui iuuu iu uui j.iiio. oii-uiuijoiu, i-ianiaiiiiii anu r am y iled e no cacu turn tjlicJ or Jlclllled with Kellitblo Drug! nt Itcmonnl.lo Hates. -"'liiio can. uirn WHOLESALE & RETAIL, 74 Ohio Levee, G RETAIL & I'REiCRll'TlON. Washington t. cm; Hlhtli St. MILLER. & PARKER,- General Commission FORWARDING MERCHANS. Dealers in FLOUH, COUN, OATS, HAY, &c. Agents for Fairbank's Scales. OHIO LEVEE, CAIRO, ILLS. PARKER. & AXLEY. GROCERS Ami General Commission Merchants. NORTHERN BUTTER A Speetiilty. Corner of Hth Mreet and Watlilugtou Are. V SHUTTLE SewingMacttn Cairo, JCXlm. nnd. W. Striitto(i. STRATTON Sl BIRD Wholesale Grocers, -AND- Commission Merchants, Agents American Powder Company, S7 OHIO JiJU'JCK, CMIKO. Planter's House. 50 Ohio Levee - - CAIBO, ILLS EDMUND HUEFNER, Proprietor The Planter's House is located on Ohio I.ctco Street in CLOSE PROXIMITY TO RAILROAD DE POTS AND STEAMBOT LAiDfNGS auu in ine center oi mo iiusiness l oriion oi tlio tity. ino House is new nd complete in all its appointments. The rooms, aro larue mid airy, besides being elegantly furnished and carpeted. Cluusts will receive courteous treat ment and the best of accommodation. Transient Guests $2 per Day. Day Hoarders 20 per Month. A Trusty Watch for Trains and Boats Day and Night. 274 3-27-3H1, NEW HOTEL. HARRY WALKER (Late Proprieter of the St. Nicholas Hotel; Buy become Superintendent of thu lOr CaCll tn,rn, .,.,. .I , I. Jni tl,n lu" vacam wans oi jiIith ol cittzci M lilnA' Ul;P0,a.tcrs denounclnK both wold tolerate i ird? V.ar8' ". tl'iovcs, a point to him uum muruinrn init I . .... fight. men he found hiin.dr w h- E," '. "! t?. . T.l 111 ..ml II. . 1 . . OD lUIUMl. UO III uui. niuur (ixourc, bo causL'U tllC nrrortt oi DOtu niiuhou ana, ins opponent, lr. oou. Jivon. tins would not satisfy Honor, Ttie parties had to hirlit. Ac- cording-, a remote place in Mississip. on pi, Toulinc, -lfl miles from Sew Or- Hrcs leans, was etiosen and thcro the two raging tradesmen fought for hcnor.Mr. Uachemiu receiving a frcsh-wond iu the hip. It became evident, however, that some body had cudevorcd to pro tcot himself, for after the Crst bhut a party, headed by the Sheriff. Ki,rrn. ded tho party and arrested thoni all principals, seconds ajid roportcrs. 'ot course, no Mississippi sheriff would in-tcrftre-in'd1 duel without being well pia lor it. irovious efforts to avoid preformation point to Mr. JJacheiiiiu, the valiant corner grocor, as flic hero of this threadbare stratagem. From South L rapid degenerating to its proper UtcI farce. ulil bo ni . .... a - garaua as assailing tho pride aud wounding tho hciiMbilitics of the Southern people. That proiio.ial will never lie lorgottuu by that people im ullluer MISAPPLIED GIFTS. From the Sprlngllild, iiaH Iteimbiican. Certain people of our acquaintance are new tired of wondering at (Icucr al Butler's pluck, shrewdness, audacity prodigioua faculty for hard work, the number of cases he trios, aud bigness of ..a II... .11 l "iu uiiuiu ill L ar ra 1! .1 iivus iu uio niomorj ui man. Hut while it touched tho heart of the South aud elicited her nrofonml gratitude, her people would not have asked lroiu tlio jurtlt ueli an net of self renunciation. (Joucioiis that they themselves were animated by devotion to constitutional liberties and that the bnchtcft pages of history nre replete wuji mo oviuenco ot tno doptli and sin cerity ol thut ilovotion, thoy can but chorion recollections ot battles fought aud victories won in dofensu of their hopeless cause, aud i canceling, na all true nnd brave men must rc-pect, tho martial spirit with which tho men of tho Worth vindicated the integrity of tho Union, and thoir devotion to tho principles of human licedom, thov do not ask-, they do not wish tho Jforth to ctruo uiomcutocs of heroism and victory from either the records or tho wouuwents or tho buttlo-ilugs. Thoy would rather that both soetions ghmilil gather up tfwglorio won by taoh sec- nun, noi envious, imt proud ol oacl uuicr, aim regard Ilium as a common L'il'S IX. AOAIN 11ALH AND IIKAUTY. n.oltcr tn tli (inrlnulleld Itvnuljliraii.l lie has gone back Into his better days by a quarter of a century. His bearing is very uptight and nluiost youthful ; his ehcoks aro rosy ; his eyes nro full of brightness whioh is strikingly tct off with his silver hair his voico is sonorous, nnd would reach far boyoud the Obelisk if nt Master he would again step ou St. Peter's balco ny and bcMow his solemn benediotien His nnpetite is very great, and his dir I'oidiou perfect. Almost every day ho goes down for long walks into tho Va tican gardens and yesterday ho was sauntering about without a cloak, just as in hiH chamber, and with no other garment than his white robe. He walked fust nnd briskly, without the aid of a stick, hu cardinals following nun wun iiiuicuitv. llo las novcr t 11 n ... uitu po juynus, so uui oi couiiuenco in tho approaching restoration of the tem poral power, llo is incessantly jesting ins uiiiivorsniion sparkles witli minis and cranks and repartees ; but hu is al ways somewhat harsh with his pielates, wiioni no pcoiu.s Fovurciy, ami especial i i ... li . V i "... ly wun --iiiiunuiii, wnom ne either scolds or turns into ridicule. COFFEY, HA1UUSON & CO., (SnceeBor to I), llurd A Bon.) i'OR"w.nx)i3sro- AND Commission Morchants, rf.OUB,OHAlM AMD II AT. No G3 Ohio Lctoo, OAIRO. ILLS. BEMI8, BRO. & CO. BAG MANUFACTURERS AUKNTS KOU HOME COTTON MILLS, 30 Ohio Levee, Cairo, Ills. J. M. PHILLIPS, KOltWAHUlNO Commission Merchant WllAllKAOAT PnOl'HlETOH. l'reprcpared to forward all kinds of Freight to all points. DGTHiuliieko uttpiidcd to promptly. 101ID0 II! CORNER SIXTH STREET AND OHIO LEVEE. Mr. Walker having taken charge of this old and well-known houso, will at onco give it a thorough renovating, and put it in first-class order for the recep tion guests. Mr. Walker will welcome his old customers to tho new houe, and will always be glad to see them. First-class Day Board $20 por Monti 1. HARRY WALKER, Supt. .1UIJIIS OUUSAUKK. IHirllrglon Iluwkcyo. A xnUloui orudor. up on South Iimci toll her huiband'i wlilokuu, it 11 1 and my! ilio'll razor rumpus with liU board tlio next umti.l.o cumea homo vritli It on : nobody it Koinn to comu ttrouml tint home beorua. rba whipped ono or tlio boyi bo- cauiu ino unw mm wiiiik arnunu tlio cor- 4U.. - J .1 - . ... nor ui mu uounf, nun man linn mm up In tho clnret, bocauie lie winod ndout It. Tho other night her lmbnit ofl'ercd to aupportnr, nnd ilio mul lie il hotter lot tier catch him nt it. Hlio 11 breitk up thil KUV.znnK It it uv hur at laorhnadi with overy mombor ol tho iitinily, TUkt'f the kind ol a man thu it. NKW YORK STOilK, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. liaaan VAaiiTT itok h run oitt UOODUHOLD VKHYCH.OHR. rasrolal atwm UAIBO, ILLINOIS. (1. O. PATfKII C.W. DUNNING, M.T. KKS10KNCE corner Mnltt and Walnut Street. Office corner HUtb street and Ohio levee. OlMi-e hour ItomO u. m.,to Yi ui., cd H p, iu Assignees SaleBalsJ'f;; OF Oaeensware, China, (iiasawaro, Hock, enliara and Yellow Ware. Stoneware, China Ornaments and Toys, Fancy tioods, rlatcdwarc, Tablo nnd l'ockut Cutlery, Lamps, J.nnp Chimneys, Lamp Trimmings, Looking Glasses, etc. Iu fact every kind of goods belonging to a D IMl wlUMi QUEENSW AIIE BTOBB For tbo next kixty days 1 will offer tho above goids ut und below cot, for cash only. The gooili mutt be cold to close tho concern. Clow.- buyers nre efpcclally invited, cither to come and see for tUpinsolvcs or nciid thoir order', In either esse J gunrautcc sutUfactlon ,T, T. THOMAS. Assignee of I'nion, Davis & fo. Caluo, III., April 15, 1874. AMANDUS DERTHINGERr FASHIONABLE SOOT & SHOE 8th strrct, next door to llrlitol Jt Sllllwell, Onlro, XJXm. Vino HooU and Shoes Made to order on Hluirt notice, of the belt French und Ainerl can Mock, and lit and atlifucllon (;unrun tfd, Tr) blm. 7 4-14-tl'. 1)11. WM. HALL'S the Lunffs THE OHKAT AM Kill DAK CON-SUMl'TIVKllEMKDY Conbiiinptlon It NOT on Incurable dUoakc. l'liVBijlans afciiro us tills luct. It Is only uecoiBarir to huvo the night Jtemudy, and mu luinuiu iiiuiauy can ue coniUCreu. Hall's Balsam Is this Remedy. It breakd up tlio nlitbt swcatn.rcllovet tbo' oimresslve tluhtnvHtf hitiu. ih in hcnls tho larcorated and excoriated Mirfucei wiueu uioHiiom oi tno uisotiie proUiicot. AVIUM: LIFE lasts tiikuk is unw It may not bo too lata to effect a euro even alter the iloctorn havo i;lven you up Hall h lUlaam In gold everywhere, nnd may nu uaci hi wuoiefulo ol the rronrUtors Jon llcnry Curr.ni Co., at their jtrem .licuicine arcnousc, R and tl College l'Hco, New York, l'rlee $1 per bottle. Jiiiim naiam li alio a sure remedy for Coughs, Cold, J'heuinona. llroiipbittl". Aitlima, Spitting of lllood, Croup, Whoop- wuu.t, nml ubucr tipr:iiuw oi tuo rot- imuury orguiis. Also rroprletors of Hcovlll'n lllood and i.iver syrup.uariiollu snlve.KUoy'n Troches Oxygenated llitturs, AtoU'n Liver I'llls. &c. JOHN F. HKNKV, CUKItAN .V CO , , ,?nl,.aU ColleB! I'lacn, New York. iiaiiiii:un DANIEL LAMPKHT, FASHIONABLE BARBER HAIB Sleuth D li IBS Q B E Btreut, botweon Washington und commercial Avenue, CAIltO,;iI,Ll.NOIS. 50 Dollars FARMERS, MERCHANTS, MECHANICS, AND EVERYBODY Buy the World-Renowned Shm Sewii Macbino THE BEST IHTHEWORLD The Highest Premium was awarded to it at VIENNA; Ohio State Fair ; Northern Ohio Fair; Amer. Institute, N.Y.; Cincinnati Exposition ; Indianapolis Exposition; St. Louis Fair; Louisiana State Fair; Mississippi State Fair ; AND Georgia State Fair ; FOR BEINC The Best Sewing Machines and doing the largest and best range of work. All-other Machines in the Market were in direct COMPETITION. tdET For Hemming,, Fell ing, Stitching, Cording, Binding, Braiding, Embroid ering, Quilting, & Stitching fine or heaug Goods, it is unsurpassed. Where we have no Agents, we will deliver a Machine for the price named above, at the nearest Rail Road Station of Purchasers. Needles for all Sewing Machines for Sale. Old Machines taken in Exchange. Send for Circulars, Price List, &c, and Copy of the Wilson Reflector, one of the best Periodicals of the day, devoted to Sewing Machines, Fashions, General News and Miscellany, Agents Wanted. Address, Wilson Sewing Machine Co.; CLEVELAND. OHIO. 80 HltDdolpli Comer State St, CUICJ.90. Themeit Jtenovmul Sptclalut of thtAgi.lnth-t trtatmtnt of PRIVATE, C1IROXW and USI XAKV DISEASES, SEMINAL WEAKNESS, nt mll s( ,uj MlKretkmi or cttr cauua, (w4iulM KERVovsxiss.rmrLti ox tuk rxct, ateuiomto fiociiTV, wrAiriD nauT, lobs or ucuatr lUNiiooo i-er:. kcntly cvihd. nnt emm or WEDICiL L1TERATIT.E. IIUitnlS Willi chMW mfrHUia fipUluUf wLoBtfliimy.iibroo', X lp4iMu U mtrrUi. Tbtlf Mlurt, uui 4 tun. rrtM W MU, nil I d a Uln lolcd eottloiw. t41t rM'rtM urlcl 1J, urdlol UlciJ.nct or 4,l K"T ctllor Ulltal tb doner. iBfftUJ prtvlJed vlth irlvftt ftptrtmtoti, totrd, atMrl-y ikw,a OurOuAtutf4. llulLtrnowlieafcAihl. RoW. Wood & Oo 11.1(1 IUDUU AVKNUK PHILADELAIIIA, PENN., FountaliiH, VuhgRi Anluinln. Iron Sialic, Lump lot, Stable Fittings, Wire Works. CAST, WROUGHT & WIRE RAILINGS NKW nd IHnOVKPO ClIAHl for tbeati i, Concert nml Lecture "JUUi. And u General AHSortmont of Ortm- 'mental Iron Work. Ksilm&tss and iluiltcnmentoii application, staling tba claim m work Uiilrecl,