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The Democrat. G, W. MEHAFFET, Proprietor & PubKsher. "Principles, not IVEen." TWO DOLLAES PEE AIWUM IN ADVANCE. VOL. V. NO. 8. EATON, OHIO, THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1870. WHOLE NO. 215. Eaton JOB FRINTTLNG n tdl Its branches, nealij and piomptly exe. iu J at this ofBoe on rewoctWe terms. Arc reu.uest"l to band in tbeir favor as earl; in tile week as possm.e. All orders for job work or advertising, when ten by mail, will receive as prompt attention if potties oalled in person. Advertisements not tuiiet contract mast be plainly marked the length oi time desired, or they wlli be continued and charged for till or dered oat. -v bwi-BJ .sens THE SOFT NO. Toons Kitty sa knitting. "My darling," I said, "I have bad a most beautiful dream ! . Shall I telf it ?" She gave a si ight shake of the head. And answered : "I'm torn ing the seam I" I reached for the mesh, speckled soft like a pink, ' That she held in her fingers so small ; But she answered : -l can't leave my work only tthlnk ! I'm knitting a seek foradoll." 'Don't tease me so. Kitty, my dear litUe on Ton are dying to hear I'll be bound 1" Just wait." she said, smiling as bright as sue sun, "Just wait till I've knitted round." I waited impatient, and then I drew near, And pushing the curls from her brow, I said : "Are you ready, my Kittle, my dear f ' . rr W7 l She answered: "I'm narrowing now I " Still nearer I drew pat my arm around her And, breaking of silence the seal, Repeated : "Dear Kitty ! why, what is your haste?" She answered : "I'm Retting the heel I" I smiled, and dock I frowned 1 looked up at the At the coals 'neath the foresticr ao-low And then at dear Kitty she held up the sock. Saying 'Would you put white in the toe V "Yoa shall hear me, Kitty, yon dearest or jrirla, And then . if vou will . vou mav seen ! ' ' ne in toose me nana 1 owls. ' j had laid on bur As she mild : "I just binding off 1" 'I dreamed of a cottage embowered with And nailer the bluest of skiea ' ' She cheeked me with' 'Sit farther off, if yon pleaae. My needles will get in your eyes 1" l dreamed you were my door. there, like a rose at And tba bat love. Kittr. love, made us rich 1' '1 told yon to sit farther off, once before r itch '" 8h answered : "I'm dropping a stitch She knittel the last, and had broken the mrv.au. Whea l cried : ' 'Am I only a friend ? Or may I be lover " She qnletlv said : "Pray wait till I've fastened the end I" "Will yen marry me ?" Here the worst came lo tie worst. BEHLT There was nothing to do but to go : For I learned at the last, what I mieht have Known -nrst, It was all her soft way to say. No ! Apple ton's Journal for March 10 Congressional. In tbe Senate, Mr. Sumner rose to a personal explantation as to a state ment that he had received from Spain propositions for the Bale of Cuba. He corroborated General Prim's denial, and stated the facts which probably gave rise to the story. Mr. Sumner introduced a bill looking to the re sumption of specie payment on the 1st of January next. Mr. Abbott in troduced a bill to amend the Bank ruptcy Act. At 1 o'clock the Georg ia Bill was taken up, whereupon a debate ensued until 3 o'clock, when It went into executive session last ing several hours. In the house, a number of private bills were present ed. A resolution, offered by Mr. Iioughridge, was passed prohibiting the carriage of nitro-glycerine and in flammable oils on Western Bivers. A bill passed giving Mrs. E. M. Stanton a sum equal to one year's salary of an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court. The House having gone into Committee of the Whole on the Deficiency Bill, and after dis cussing it till 4:45, then rose and ad journed. In the Senate, bills were introduc ed, one by Mr. Brake for securing ..,,, ..-, 1 1 IT1 I 1 1 1 1 1 aaaaamAn fdr ilia fiovn KUlWtWIJ, DVmUVU aw twv J t by providing for the appointment of a naval apprentice from each Con- Sesslonal District, and "another by r. Fen ton, to regulate telegraphic correspondence with foreign coun tries. The bill providing for the ap pointment of a Joint Committee to consider all matters relating to In dian tribes, was discussed daring the morning hour. A motion to post pone the subject indefinitely was de feated on a tie by the casting vote of the Vice-President. The Funding bill debate was then resumed. Va rious amendments were offered, one by Mr. Sherman to the second sec tion, extending the time in which the four and a half bonds should be paid from thirty to forty years, was agreed to, and another by Mr. Howe to sec tion ten, authorizing banks to be or ganized on a capital of $50,000 instead of $100,000. All other amendments were rejected. A motion fixing the commissions at one-half of one per cent, was carrieu. -rue bill was then passed by a vote of 82 to 10, and at 8 1-2 P. M. the Senate adjourned. in tne nouse various reports were received from the Committee on Pat ents for and against their extension. The House, in Committee of the Whole, proceeded to the considera tion of the Tariff bill, Mr. McCarthy making a long speech in its support. His views on the salt duty trave rise to some debate. At the conclusion his remarks the bill was laid aside, and the Ueneral Deficiency bill tak en ud. It anDroDriates an acorrep-ate amount of $2,477,711 for deficiencies lu the civil service for the present fiscal year. The largest items are as1 follows : For Post-offices at New York, $400,000; Boston, $200,000: Mint at .San Francisco, $100,000, and xteooDBiruction expenses, $385,U0U In the debate which followed Mr Beck made a lone artrument. in which he arraigned the Adminlstra i tion for extravagance, and as he claimed, for misappropriating the public expenditures. Michigan University has eleven hundred students, of whom sixty five are from New York, and thirty 'three from Canada. A Vermont girl laced her breast bone into her lungs and died. How "Marbles" are Made. The chief place of the manufactcue of "marbles" those little round pieces of stone which contribute so largely to the enjoyment of "YotingtAmeri ca,"isat Oberatein, on the Nahe, in Germany, where there are large agate mills and quarries, the refuse of which is carefully turned to good paying account by being made into t he small balls employed by experts to knuckle with, which are mostly sent to the American market.. The substance used in Saxony is a hard, calcareous stone, which la first brok en into blocks, nearly square, by blows with a hammer. These are thrown by the one hundred or two hundred into a small sort of mill, which is formed of a flat, stationary slab of stone, with a number of con centric furrows upon its face. A block of oak, or other hard wood, of the same diametric size, is placed over the small stones and partly rest ing upon them. This block or log is kept revolving while water flows upon the stone slab. In about fif teen minutes the stones are turned to spheres, and then being fit for sale, are henceforth oalled "mar bles." One establishment, contain only three of these rude mills. will turn out fully sixty thousand marbles" in each week Agates are made into "marbles," at Ober- stein, by nrst chipping the pieces nearly round with a hammer, han dled by a skilfull workman, and then wearine down the edges upon the surface of a large grind- Stone. Judge Carpenter decided at Charles ton, S. C, on the 4th inst., that a note drawn payable six months after the declaration of peace be tween the United States and Con federate States of America could not be collected, as no peace had been declared "between those Govern ments." Exceptions were taken on tbe ground that the close of hostili ties was virtual declaration of peace. Iowa, a State which has not yet completed her twenty-fifth year, has r, hi shown a more rapid increase in pop ulation than Ohio. When the nrst census of the State was taken, in 1840. her population was 4S.000. Iu 1860 it was 675,000, and in 1869 she had 1,040,000. In 1865 she harvested 8.000.000. bushels of wheat; 1869 18 000.000. An appropriation has al ready been made for a State Univer sity and a State ikgrieuiiuranjunege The Prescott (Arizona)Miner gives a partial list of the persons murder ed by Indians in that Territory since March 4, 1864. The list contains the names, so far as they could be as certalned,ofl62 victims.and theMiner expresses' the opinion that if it could obtain the names of all the persons killed in the Territory since its set tiement at least uuu more wouia De added to it ; while over 200 have been wounded, more or less serious ly, since the beginning of 1864. The Miner does not care to inquire into the robberies committed by the Iu- ii (Ilia nml n.nlaa Itaaklf wiLH r.hft thought that "hundreds of the mur dermis races or savages tnat lniest the Territory have beensent to their long home, and will trouble the white men or more." Nervous and General Debility, Heart Disease, and those chronic, lingering diseases which are peculiar to females, are cured by that wonder ful and valuable remedy Dr.Pieroe's AlterativeExtract. or Golden Medi cal Discovery. In Bronchial,Throat and Lung diseases it has no equal. Sold by druggists, or enclose three dollars and twenty-five cents to Dr K. fierce, iranalo, jn . x ., ana get three bottles, free of express charges The reason of the superiority of the watches made in this country by machinery over the foreign watches made by hand, is self evident. It is an impossibility that the hand should be controlled and guided with the exactness of a machine, in Eu rope the different parts of a watch urn made bv different 'persons, per haps a hundred miles apart. One whole family, father, mother and children, all engaged in the process of making one of the five wheels of: a watch: another family make anoth er wheel, and so on. These different parts are purchased by the Watch masters, ana tne wsmju isput wgoiu- er and made reaay lor tne muget Perhaps it is sent to this country and after being sold, a part becomes broken, and the watch is useless. It can be taken to a Watch-maker, and he can make by band a new piece but the cost of repairing will be great and where the parte have passed through so many different hands in their construction and repair, it will be a miracal if they are all made with that accuracy and adjusted to each other with the nicety that is in dispensable to the correct running of watch. In contrast to this crude and dis organized svstem of manufacturing the mind turns witn renei to tne method we have adopted in this coun trv as developed at the factory of the .National watcn company, at -cigiu 111. An immense buuamg is erectea a corps of the finest mechanics thai can be obtained is employed. A Su perintendent of unrivalled inven tive genius is placed in charge. Ma chines are then "invented and con structed for the manufacture of every plate, wheel, pinion and Bcrew used fh a watch. The different parts of the factory are filled uu with these machines. Men and girls are employ ed to operate them. The wheels, the pinions ana tne screws are turned out by thousands, every part exactly alike, rnese are Drought together under tne same rooi, maue into com plete watches, and sent out into the market. 11 alter purcnase, a wheel breaks, the dealer has bat to send to the factory and purcnase us uupn cate. and the watch is as good as new Surely this brief comparison Is suffi cient to convince any reflecting per son of the superiority of the Ameri can mechanical system. It is super ior in theory ana fact. The Elgin Watches are selling in all parts of the country, and are recognized by deal ers and experts as surpassing in du rability and correct time-keeping their foreign and other competitors. LITERARY NOTICES. The March Number of Domoreet's Monthly Magazine is all aglow with literary gems, useful information, and a beautiful dis play of the Spring Fashions. No magazine that comes to our table is so welcome, or is carried to our homo with bo much satis faction as Demorest's Monthly. The ladies are always in ecstasies over its mint of attractions and artistic beauty. Each subscriber at S3, besides securing a model parlor magazine, also receives aa a premium a large and beautiful engraving, valued at 10. Address. Demorest's Monthly, 838 B roadway. Long live Demorest. ASplendid Magazine for Boys and GinLS. The March number ofDemorest's Young America is fall of entertaining Stories and Poems, Puzzling Puzzles, Music, and numerous elegant Illustrations . The supple mentary Chromo picture in the March number is a real gem, and altogether Young America is a great prize among the juveniles. YearlySl.90, with a splendid Chromo, worth So : or a Dounu volume oi rtouinsuu urunw a n remnim to eaoh subscriber. Address, W. Jennings Demorest, 838 Broadway, K. T. BOSTON WEEKLY SPECTATOR. TABLE OF CONTENTS, MARCH 17th, 1870. Page 1. Two Sonnets, by Jean Ingelow; r rente et oaruie, a suort serial bwij by Kdmond About (continued) . Page 2. Mardi-GrasinJewOrleans; ThcBos ton Massacre; Birds; Gen. Sherman's Letter ; The Late Anson liuriingame; Loss of the Oneida; The Great Denudoff Collection . Page S. Mr. Bryant's Translation of the Iliad; liattie ot tne uoas; notes; misceiiany. Page 4. Editorials; Religious Inhoepitality ; eunaay rteaaing ror me poor ; a wo tum ble Book Sales ; Montalembert ; Current Topics. Pages. News of the Week; Washington DIs- paccneg; small able. Page 6. New England News; Agricultural news ana aiisceuany. Page 7. Marriages and Deaths; Advertise ments. Page 8. Financial and Commercial Sale oi StoCES; .Boston r-rouuee marset; afcoeion Market Report ; Keceipts of Flour for tbe Week; Dry Goods Market; Wool Market; Boot and shoe Market; Hide and Leather Market: Lumber Market; Boston Live Stock Market. ' few davs asro a man entered an insurance office in Buffalo, and toss ing a paper on the. counter, said to the cierK : "xnat's run out, anu i want to get it renewed." As the clerk unfolded the document a broad arrin spread over his face, and he in quired: "Are you sure that this haB runout?" 'Yes,'' said theman, "my wife told me it ran out yesterday mornine:" whereupon the clerk handed back to him his marriage certificate ? " -lh r CAUTION! Should occasion require you to pur chase that well-known remedy, is. A. Fahnestock's VermifBge be par ticularly careful to see that the tnl tials are B. A.. This is the article that has been so favorably known since 1829, and purchasers most in sist on havine it. If they do not wish to have an Imitation forced up on them. Read the Evidence. Hear what disinterested Agents, who are selling Db. Ciimstik's Ague Balsam, say of it : Extracts fbom LrrgRBiis. Owatonna. Minn,. March. 12. 1866 H. Scovil Dear Sir: Please send me' four dozen unnstie's Ague Balsam. I find this. Asrue Balsam to be a sure cure for the Ague. Per sons having tried everytning eise, and failed, have been cured with one bottle, and in no instance has it ta two. Yours L. BIXBY. LITTLETON, ILL., August 23, 1863. This is to cerury tnat, unrisue-s Atrue Balsam is an invaluable medi cine for that disease. There is not a single case among those who have bought the medicine of me, and used it according to directions, that failed of a cure. It gives universal satis faction, ana is a very popular reme dy for Ague in this community. Please ship me two dozen mere bot &c JAMES DEWITT. NERVOUS DEBILITY, With its gloomy attendants, low spirits, depression, spermatorrhoea, lose of pow er,dlcay head, loss of memory and threat ened Impotence and Imbecility, And a sov ereign cure in HUMPHREYS' HOMEO PATHIC SPECIFIC Ho. Twenty-Eight. Composed ot the moat valuable mild and po tent Curatives, they strike at once at tbe root of the matter, tone up the system, arrest the discharges, and impart vigor and energy, life and vitality to the entire man. They have cur ed thousands of cases. Price 5 per package of six boxes and vial, which is very Important in obstinate or old cases, or SI per single box. Sold by ALL Druggists, and sent by mall en receipt of price. Address HUMPHREYS' SPE CIFIC HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE CO., 568 Broadway, New York. We call the attention of our read ers to the cM-d of A. Ballakd A Sox, in this week's paper. We consider the ' 'Champion Shoe' ' a most valuable improvement, as it does away entirely with the use of strings. They claim for the Champions," durability, ease and comfort. In numbers there is safety. It was upon this principle that the formula of J un sow's Mountain Herb Pills was prepared. D-. Judson, Intending to spend a fortune in advertising his pills, submitted bis re cipe to the revision of the moat intelligent and learned physicians of the age, and the result is a simple but most ef ficacious medicine the Jndson's Mountain Herb Pills. They purify the blood, remove all obstructions, cleanse the skin of all pim ples and blotches, and are perfectly sure and safe in their operation. The Jndson's Moun tain Herb Pills ertre Ullliousneaa, Female ir regularities. Headache, and many of the dis eases arising from impure blood and a derang ed digestion. Use the Jndson's Mountain Herb Pills, and when yon have proved their virtue recommend them to your friends . They are both augax-coated ,and plain . For sale everywhere. Dr.Mansfield's Turkish Syrup Warranted to cure. Price K. SsntbyexprasCtoany auureea. U. MAN SFTSLD, M. u., Main street, Worcester, Mass. To m LAsras. Madame Bonalbnr's Cordial Balm ofSyrtcnm for fcmalecomnlalnts. the satsst and most reuDuic nwwi "crKnowu. narranveu m an t Price fS, with directions, sent by express to any ad dress. C. MAjrairraLD, M . U. , IM Main street, Worcester, Mass. RHEUM KENNEDY'S SALT OINTMENT. I call this ointment "Salt jBheum" because it has such a wonderful power of allaying that sharp acrid discharge from the surface of the body which by common consent is named Salt Rheum. Whether this depends on climate, soil, or some peculiarity of the Individual, I have never been able to determine; I only know that I have a certain cure for it, and have re ceived thousands of letters from parties un known to me. who give me an manner of thanks tor the comfort and solace which this Ointment has been to them. It is particularly adapted for the Western States, as it gives a healthy oleaginous surface to the Skin , and neutralises the acids of the cu ticle which are excited to action by the varying influences of heat, wind and moisture. Hence it has proved a cure for all diseases of the skin dependant on too much heat and in tta mutation such as Salt Rheum, Seal-: Head, Sore Eyes Burns and Scalds lor which it is in valuable, dialing o uny part of the body on man or beast. Sore nipples, Xtirsing Sore Mouth, Old Sores, Inflammatory Files, Venomous Bites: Dryness of the Scalp, nd Loss of Hair when the head is hot or cov ered with dandruff, and all Skin Diseases of a hot Itchy or Inflammatory nature. The best Kmolllent for tlie Complexion I give yon a large bottle roll, Use It freely; Bab it in well. : Sold by all Druggists . Price SO eta . Manufactured by DONALD KENNEDY, Boxbury, Mass. PULMONIC HEHEDY, or "Poor Kan's Cough Balsam." A safe and reliable antidote for diseases of tbe Throat and Lungs the most effectual pre paration in the wornf for Coughs, Colds, Influ enza, Croup, Asthma, Consumption of the Lungs, Spitting ot bleed. Whooping Cough. Bronchitis, Tightness. Soreness, and all affec tions of the Throat and Lungs, 25 cent per bot tle, manuiaclureu only at tne proprietary Medicine Warehouse, of the BOCK Y MOUN TAIN BITTERS CO. , S07 Fulton-St. , N. Y. Avnr Tin Evil.. If mothers would five Mrs. wnucomD s eyrnp to meir cnuorcn wneu uck, mor tality would bo leas among them. It costs only 25 cts Hmovl Tsi Cjlttsh. Ooatlveness. which produces serious and often fatal diseases, is removed by the use oi ut. ricury s itooi anu riant jrius. oca auvur flsrmsnf w rtSMrii m atssBssst. sn If you do not feel well you send for a doctor, he calls upon you, looks wise, sora wis some hieroglyphics upon a piece of paper which you take to a drug store and mere pay 60 eta. to tl .00, besides the doctor's fee, for a remedy nine times out of ten not half so good aa Db. Mobss's India Boot Fills, which coats but 25 cts. per box. Do you think the former the best, because you pay the most for It ? If you do, we advise you to use, Just as an experiment, the Morse's Indian Boot Pills. They are prepared from a formula pronounced by tbo most learned physicians of our country, to bo the best and most universal of family medicines. Tbe Morse's Indian Boot Pills con Headache, Liver complaints, Indigestion Lyspepma, xeuiuo irregular mts, auu are put up both sugar-coated and plain . dive them a trial. Sold by all dealers. MEDICAL NOTICE. Liver and Kidnevs . which are often the result of vouthful indiscretions, excesses and oro- uuces uyspepsia, luoigesuon, oonaiipaiion 01 Bowels, Asthma, Palpitation of the Heart, Nervousness. Dimness of Sight, UMdiness, .llSlSS&KrJ! w.th .leepleee nights, oonrtisron oi lilras; loss or memory, and a general aeotuty oi tne wnoie system, often leading to Insanity, Despair and Lieacn. Also tnose sunermgirom rrivaie nia eases producing-lumps on the bones, eruptions on the forehead. Dicers on the legs, throat, nose, ana su rorms ot Heart anections are in vited to consult DB. Firwa? bv letter or in per son, as 80 years' experience in the treatment or ail rarms oi disease ipart ot wuicu nas oaen spent in the principal Hospitals or London, Pans and Dublin) has enabled mm to guarantee instant relief or no money demanded Remedies prepared by himself forwarded to all parts of the country . Letters containing atamna aaswercd. Communications confiden tial. Remember Dr . Flynn is no Quack, but a regular graduate ana a memoer oi tne nvyai Coikege of Physicians asyi $nrgeons, London, as His Diplomas will show, and therefore bis promises may be relied on.. A trial Will con vince. All, miALS complaints cdbkd . Of floe No. 809 St. Cbarles-St.. between Sth and 9th Sts. . St. Lotus. Mo. Hours from 9 a. m. to 7 p . m . , Sundays included . The Season and its Dangers. The human body is chiefly composed of tis sues and fibres aa sensitive to every change in the condition of the atmosphere as the most del ioate electrometer, or the quicksilver in a bar ometer tube. The stomach, the skin, the nerves, the lungs, and the excretory organs are especially liable to be affected by these variations, and the best defence against the disastrous tendency tendency is to keep the digestive macmnery , wbiuh leeds and nourisnes tne w::oie system, n ?ood worViiio- order. If the stomach is weak or disordered neither the blood nor the bile can be in a healthy state. ana upon the litness ot these two important fluids for the offices assigned to them by na ture, and the regularity of their flow, health in a irreat measure dene nils. When tbe air is heavUy laden with chilling vanor. as it often is at this season ot the vear. the digestion should be an object of peculiar care, it it is wear ana languiu, me wnoie physical structure will be enervated. If It is vigorous, the entire organization will be strong to resist the untoward and depressing influence ol a damp and vitiated atmospnere. A pure and poweriui tonic is tneruore ea Denial! v needed aa a aafeamard against the dis eases most common m the snrinr. and Hos tetLnrfl Rtomach Blttsra bolnr the most whole- some and potent medicine of the class at present known, a course of it Is particularly advisable at this period of the year. The stomach will thereby be toned and strengthened, the liver and bowels regulated, the nervous mam oraceu up, uuiuuiniru.iii,iiMD active d defence against themlasmawnicn supennunc Intermittent and remittent levers, rheumatism, ner vous debility, headache, hypochondria and other lainm wnien aru ant in aasau ine oiuntn uunu ed organizations. The body Is strengthened wllhniitPTfltlnirthe hraln. and consenuentlv no un pleasant reacton follows Its. reviving and renovating operation. fc1fl Worth of Books for Nothin VVu v.Hiialnal Planner for"3 1A naves ol choice Musio and interesting Mis cellany in each number. Well printed on fine Saper. Only 50 cents per annum, in advance nlendldlv Illustrated Books for Premiums Circulars with list of premiums and specimen copy or noneer sent on receipt oi stamp, w.j HUNTINGTON A tx. , OU DIWJUli: Okreei,, j. A "Economy is Wealth' Franklin Air ITT will people pay (SO or more tor a Sswnre Mi W mrrmm w firm SOU will buv one that has a Btandar repatatlon.ls doable thread, complete wllhTable, con structed upon entirely new and practical principles, runs b v nictton. excels alUotbers ? These celebrated Machines, miry ncensea, are lnveuueu ior ponr people who want to save time, labor and money. Agents Wanted. Machines sent to Agenw anu gi ven away 10 neeay mmiues. r or circulars anu . c,u,. diic, u dress J. C. Ottib 4 Co., or Franklin and Diamond 8 it. Co., Box tar,, Boston, Mas. m AS. A. DANA, bituj. KVHThody llVe.lt. Three cdljpoi. Dill.T, SBl Si V.OTned.1 fmiJfcia"r rthHaa . r..l IrV It. w- vr. ENGLAND, PubuAhar Hon, new ior. 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The Plkasant Pakaorafus are made ud ol the concentrated wit and humor oi many minds. The K.no wlidqx Box is confined to useful Information on all manner of subjects . Tub Nawa Itsucs give in the feweat words the most notable doings all over the world.. Ths Gossip with Correspondents contains answers to inouiries upon ail Imaginable sub jects. " An Unrivaled Literary Paper IS THE New York Weekly. Each issue contains from EIGHT to TEN smDiva..ji nirvnriErsra -.i nil v s no7. EN POEMS, in ADDITION to tbe SIX SERIAL STORIES and the VARIED DEPARTMENTS . Tbe Terms to Subscribers : One Year single copy Three Dollars. " Tnnr Annies r9 SnsaehlTenDallara. " " Eight copies Twenty (Dollars . Those sending S50 for a club of Eight, all sent at one time, will be entitled to a copy vree. Getters-np of clubs can afterward add single copies ax S2 60 each. STREET A SMITH, Proprietors, Mo. 65 Fulton Street. N. Y . SIX-CORD. For sale by all dealers in DRY COODS a. NOTION8. ROCKY MOUNTAIN BITTERS. A verv sunerior resrulatinsr Tonle. Dleasant to tne taste, imparting vigor ana strengtn to the constitution:. A thorough PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD, a resrulator of nervous force and a Dowerful BUBtuLner of health against the encroachments or Disease. - DYSPEPSIA OB INDIGESTION, that bane of Americans, is speedily cured by tne use or tnis t onic, a:so ior saver Diseases, Disorders of the Kldnevs and loss of muscu lar power, it will be found a specific, and as a freveniative ox FETER AND AGUE, or a restorer of the natural powers of the sys tem when Droken down py continued ague at tacks, it has no equal as a curative for the in valid and a preventive for the well. It can not oe surpsBscq. FEMALES whose constitutions have be come nervous and debilitated through sedenta ry habits and close confinement to household ana otner aomestic auties, win una in tnese Bitters a Tonle possessed of intrinsic virtues, able at all times to establish a healthy standard and bestow a new lease of pristine health. cheerfulness, and alacrity ol spirits so neces sary to the hanoiness of WOMEN. if you cannot obtain the Bitters from your Druggist or urocer, you can remit tne money to us and we will send as you direct, one dollar per Dottle ,or six Domes ior nve dollars. Address ROCKY MOUNTAIN BITTERS CO. S07 FtvUon street, New York. NO QUACKERY; A VICTIM of early Indiscretion xa- causing nervous debility, premature decay, c. , naving tried in vain every aavcr tisea remedy, has a simple means of self curi which he will send free to his fellow sufferers for a stamD. We sell no drugs or patent pol sons, but simrdv do as we sav. Trv us. and don't send to a doctor, quack or any other fraud when you can cure yourself. Address C. MACKEY, 90 Centre St., N. Y. . Sweet QUININE Sweet QniMiaa. is warrant Xsl dose tor doseto the sui te (bitter) Quinine, with the important sutuhrs 01 sweet "'' of Bitter. Svatitia, Is Oprtm Pusiiibjd ot Its sickening and poisonous prop ernes. It Is the most perfect Ano dyne and Soothing On ate yet discovered. Sold hv DrassULs.preacrlbed bv Svapnia the best physicians. Made only by Stearns. Fan- A Co.. Chemists. New York American Soil Co. Haying succeeded to the business of the American Bell Com pany , all orders should now be addressed to us. Send for Circulars. JAB. L. HAVEN a, 00, 10, 140 Walnut Ulnclnn rOHN E. PETTIBONE, Wholesale f dealer in Bags, Metals, Manilla Bags Flour Sacks, Wrapping Paper, Twme, Ac.. 104 A 106 Bandolph Street, Chicago. Price list sent free . , and others Interested In Patent Bnalnesa shonlri sSrlif Rnaoir BROB rauent Lawyers and Heucltors, 49V nlhth-WAsnrs-QTOE, I). P., for advice and circular. tVPatents obtained or nocharire. Letter from Hon. D. 0. Hollow at, former Com mis woutu- oi i-aienu,uaicu vv asningion, jsarcn au, lose : 1 cheerfully commend to all persons who may have business in th Patent Office the firm of Edson Bros., as gentlemen o." prompt business habits, and In every rvapwb wormy oi commence. I concur in the above. T.C. TnsAKEx,late Com.Psts J9k ki" M Vs HM sJB sV JbebbbbbbbI -Sb W mtm $125,000 for $5. BEAD BEFOKE TURNING AWAY I Heavy Payments Met With a Five Dollar Bill Little Risk with Fair Prospect of Heavy Gala. Try itl We pledge ourselves to give each of the following articles enumerated below for Five Dollars : A Hotel Property, - valued at S4O,00O A pair oi I rotting Horses, " A Chickeiinsr'eConeertOrand.' 1. 1. 1. A Trotting Horse, (blooded.) a Bteinway nana, A Double Carriage, ' S Rosewood Pianos, lOO Pare Gold Watches, lOO Sewing; Machines, lOO Solid Gold Chains, l.OOO oo 5,000 12,000 0,000 3,000 iuu soua uoiaitnws. l.soe Ana o trier uuts, valued stS52,uuu. In addition to the above we will give with every 100th order, received before the 1st of March, 1S70, a Gold Chain, and with each BOOtb order a Gold Watch and Chain. With eaoh or der Is a gift. Numbers from 1 to 60,000 inclu sive are written In a book, and against eaoh Biunuer some one 01 tne a oove gins is written. All communications strictly confidential. Each member or the Arm Is reliable, and has pledged his individual estate to the fulfillment of the company's pledges. Send your orders at once to H. DODO, Agent Eureka Gift Co., Box 391, Saratoga, New York. NORWAY OATS. I amaelllnir the celebrated P.,,, O fRamsdell slockl. warranted Genuine and nnre. at fS.OOperbus., .!J0 per half bus., S3.00 per peck. Also iree dt mail hogsiii per quart or au cents per pint. Circulars free. Address HENRY WOOD, 10S ITsminn T . i nlraf n BaraaaacB. Manufacturers' National Dank. $732 in 31 DAYS Made by one Agent, selling Silver's Patent Elastic Broom. OverSO.OOO now in use. Ke nnmmended bvHon.HoraceGreeley and Amer ican Agriculturist. One county reserved for eacn Agent. L-.a.i.LiuiHayo,ia ujrwuuioi, N.Y., or 126 Washington 8t, Chicago. Pi. Seeds and Agricultural Implements. Special Catalogue ef SBBDS .either Whale- sale or ttetaii, sent to applicants oa receipt of Stamp. Our laree Cataloaae of Asriealtural lasple- . ta . . ' t u 'W . . k.,. 10m. voinmenf shout anil bus. . containing near ly SOO Illustrations of the newest sad best tor arm and Household use. and Is seat, post-paid by mall, on recent of tl ; but we will refund this on re- celnt of the tne nrst oraer Bir our eooos. Asona au ev- iss 10 n, H. AL LKrl as P. O. BOX S7 Mww York. N. B. Iff on want anything tor use on your Fsna wnrt a lUmn tn na and we will either write vou th desired Information, or send you a special circular o wtucn we issue a large num our. T1LAJ0H ssLiw We do not wish to Inform yoa, reader, that Dr. Wonderful, or any other man, has dis covered a remeay mat cures ionsumption, when the lnmrs an half consumed. In short. will cure all diseases whether of mind, body ox estate, mace men uve torever , ana leave aeatu to play for want of work, and Is designed to make our sublunary sphere a blissful parft diae. to which Heaven. itself shall be but side show . Yon have heard enough of that kind of numDUgery, ana we ao not wonaor tnat you have hv this time become dlssrasted with It. Rut when tell vou that Dr. Have's Catarrh Remedy will positively core the worst eases Of Catarrh. I only assert that which thousands can teatifv to. Trv it and Ton will be convinced. I will pay S500 Reward for a case of Catarrh anas a aaEssen SBsre. TOB SALS by most DBUuGls re Kt. Price Owlt 50 Cbwm. Seat by m nald. for Sixty centsirour paokages ior ax.un or one doaen for $5.00. Sends two cent stamp for Dr. Sage's pamphlet on Catarrh. Ad dress the Proprietor . 14-am K.V.PIKBCK M. D. kWJiaio.B.X. Improved Aluminium Bronze HUNTING CASED WATCHES $16, $17, $18, $20, I W eKOK a-am. T.rl (ava eflajawa fawJ, 1V1 AJBruivD l&na wents. to Also Gents. I chains, from $3 to $8. Iaadles' chains, $8 lapwards. JE Improved Aluminium ssroaa is m etal differing entirely from any ever of to the nnblic. Its Qualities and resem blance to Oold are such, that even judges have been deceived. It nas aenousi niArTThn attention of scientific men and onl v called forth the eulogiums of the press in consequence of its peoular properties but alar. ofcaJnad a Ooti Medal at the Parts . position. The movements are wen unisneu , perfectly regulated, and aa they are all mana- fmtnrmA In our tulsn at Loci. Switaer- land , I am able to warrant them as excellent time keepers. Price for LadlSS finish. IS. 17. IS. SO. S3 and ZD dollars. Cents. ' chains from3 toSS. Ladles' chains from SS upwards. Each Watch warrant ed for ono year by a special cer- title Exur mba yeonj sent nv exareee v. v. a. Aaents win suiow uie muwm w examined before taken, upon payment i a. us will charges both wars. Parties order la,; will please write plainly name of Town, County and State. Circular sent on application . JULES D. HUGUJtMIsT VXTII.TJCMTN, a & U Hassan St. , New Torx City, doors from General Poet OfBce (tIRBK A." "UHAVE IT." Send ten cents Ti and two postage stamps tor I , v , . ,, ...Irntanaa nrAttv mv elrcular. ' T'ortotss shall Si" .. i?SiVawV..Vn hLexve BcTmsa Jet K aeelegs or Pies, or a splendid steel EngravUg of -General Grant,'' Else 10x34. Commission from S 00 to tao 00 per day made.and no inursvrenea wrmeyvry- day duties, uesiniioa snwia soot, am sonoi but offered as an Inducement for Ladles to seed for etr- cular oflnlormauon. uajimiiHwsiwi. Address, Sarah B. Laasklrt, Boston, Mass 20,000 Agents Wanted. A sample sent free with terms, to clear from bio to au per aay . i wo entirely new articias aaieauie as nour. Auureas N. W. WHITE, Newark, N. J gents Caavasslnc Books seat Free. SECRETS o INTERNAL REVENUE By a Prominent Officer of ths Treasury Servioe showing up the seereeu and Inner workings of the BevenueHepartmenta, lUe Wtnstj Hng, Gold Ring, and Drawback Frauds, systematic Bobbery. Depreda tions. Conspiracies and Balds on the Government, Malfeasance, Tyranny and Corruption oralgn omenta. Thn moat atarillna. anil ItnnortADt hook nnhllShllE Containing about SeO well-nUed pages, spiritedly Il lustrated. A sen i. Wasted. tyMslBg Bsok and comnlete outfit sent free. Address HH. FLI 1VT, Publisher, Pblladelpbla, Pa.; Chicago. Ill-; oruineinnai., unw. $25 A DAT. -10 new article ir Agents. I H.B.SHAW A --ltd Ms. pies tree. (ESTABLISHED IB SO.) WELCH 8l GrRIFFITHS HAWS 1 A X K 8 I SAWS I s a ws of All ilescrintions. AXIS. BELT IN and MILL FURNISHINGS . CIRCULAR SAWS with Solid Teeth, or with Patent Adjustable Points, superior to au inserted r eetn nawa. rf-Prieea Reduced. JX rj-Senilior Price List and Clr ouiars Jb WELCH GRIFFITHS, v Boston, Mass.. or Detroit, Mich. HI SSING'S VINEGAR-Ask your grocer for r-rusang-s rure cider vinegar, itls pure and Dal stable, and warranted to pi esai sa nioklsa. premium awarded at tbe IT. S. FAlrJIl. State Fair, and Chicago Fair. Largest Work. In tbeU .8. Established 18 48. Caas. O. BVtwossixo aj sad SO Mata-st.ateago. , IT IS DESIGNED FOR TOD. Farmers, Mechanics, Miners, and Laborers, SAVM YOURSELVES Time, Trouble, and Vexation, ASS WEAK BALLARD'S CHAMPION SHOE. MO MORS LACING or breaking of laces. A V ovau uj HI DWt sou BB0S EBaUSTB , AH or them they will please yoa. Tbe use of strings has always been a great source of annoyance. In the "Champion 8Coe" this is aU avoided, being eonstruotsd oa pre cisely the same principle as the ordinary boot. It has all the hold sad bearing upon the foot tnat is necessary to keep It in Its place without lacing. The seams are at such points aa can never hurt the feet, and the part above the counter needs only to be closed by a simple buckle and strap to keep oat dirt and rubbish ; aaving time, trouble, and vexation to the wearer. They have been thoroughly tea'ed, and maintain the rood TtmotmHam law asm sa Justly acquired. They are now being sold in nearly eleven hand red places, and are giving universal sansraction . xaey are made at take most durable manner, and every pair war ranted. Manufactured solext by the BAT ST ATX SHOE AND LKATHEB CO., 3S and S Vesey Street New York. Aadisas A. BALLARD M SON. tteow p. O. Box 8000, New York. $30,000 Given Away BT TUB Mvrtal Soap Go. m a 7 VKRY purchaser of oats box ef their extra M2A family washing soap containing 40 lbs . for nve dollars, will be entitled to an equal chance of drawing from S to ,. Money must be sent witn order bv Express, registered lat ter F. O. money order or dralt oa Mew Tork, with fail directions for shipping. A receipted numbered bill will be seat tor lack box This great outlay la made for tne purpose of intro ducing the beet soap known. Cisetilars of par ticulars will be sent if desired. Send orders to TIN K HAM, SCOTT CO., Art's Myrtle Soap Co, Broad Street, Haw Tork. A Book for the Million, TUT A 13 "D T A aTL V 1 A Privet us ra gy sajj, sBa.njr.s5a i c-uaninr to GUIDE. S!SS& rnnlslas TMnsntn lnsormauoa mwrm rted ot contemplate asarrtage i still li oaxht to bo ander lock and key And n las lav SUHBU. moi mi aar wav uiw ot pqaiaasi cts. Address Dr. BattrTEaf ssssrj, So. UT. k street, St Iulakto. . ; totaenotortoastiaacEa waoacver srsor using aay Oaaak Hesaedlee, work, ao matter what your itlsssn r condition. Dr. xwus can LOOM TO TOUR CHILDKKM. The Great Sosthlir Mrs. c umres eone Whltromb'stne Sara a ib 'a irrnp Mr.. WhlteaSBh's It Vthe Great Infant' edy In all hsord brought en aa. tTenaran ny tne Botnuy ai'sil' ana BUY ME AND I'LL DO YOU GOOD. labor. Prepared by the I t LOUIS. BIO. Emiflpantt lid Settler. 90TJLD read tne ass FleUEBS ABOCT Ka book Is published espea tiers, and contains Just t anxious to obtain. 44 1 Price 90s, or 1 of price. iuvJMJtHi. Mrs. MrjrEaa,T. O. Bex, aslt, STT. SOMETHING NEW ! ! Read the FoUowing! WHAT THS City Missionary of Boston BAYS ABOUT ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM. There certainly cannot fee found a better COUGH OB LUNG REMEDY. As an Expectorant It Has no Equal. F. Davis Soe: vou sent nss to rilw BUEoSAn worEL ble and useful. It hasawaa la with remarkable anBetia every One woman nas beea i esse red Another oersouA which was of months1 staaoiBg. I gsttiag better, and she bas purchased iheseeoad botUa. anu has every botue, nas reeesvi indication of l OTvaaEla, niood. aad k. has by the ase of two Bottles beea A young maa maca Improved, and is able to do a huts at his work. a young man to A vonne man to whom Ivan a wist ot it. who nas had a bad oough aad much Bant la his mags lbr months past, aad unable to get net or eteea, kas oomsaenced laEins i vabu is now usEBg use id ana sov tm with great basest. Tie assrl to nss on a reeeut visit. be would not do without U. He Is hoping (and onablv It sni aas to mel tobeahla to lesaiiss hie ' again. Very respVy and gratefaOT yours. ('has. A. Maaadv.CttyMuKdoaary. I. IV. HARRIS eh CO. , Sots Proprietors. Oa unio. saw-Sold by all IlrugrlsU.. Royal Havana Lottery of Cuba SOO.OOO la Oold II raw a every 17 days. PRIZES Cashed and information furnished .The highest rates paid for Doub loons and all kinds of Oold and Silver, gov -ermrnt securitiee, J. TATLOB OO., Bank ers, No. IB wau at., n. I $U40c Besesy. ana griplrc la 1 FTte. bowels, sad Bselutaua SS r me process os teaesaar. it.su. Tlna'cSlSSS't SoothbS Bwu bytesnuagar anyeUi SSEXIK7LEE Uk BE GOBBW EC. teateiElaaisaalEsevesTWhere- ROOT A PIaAITT "trwtng nieis Swstawof rtne Eody oTufiunl! r BSBlOBS of 1U functions. Being tree from mercury Tor other poisons, they 'An be taken at afi usssa Jsad ander all circutiistadcee without regard tc ' Price xTSeut r ski asisa-run. a Bosroa. klAsa-, reb. is, um. ft mou the aahotsd peer la mr kas uf uvea verv aeeasna- lo sereral amities, sad keavhttka; shya tratlon, so that sae Is able now to do housework and assist la the support of bar nvmlly.aad utthean aad eonttnaed ase of the nsl hn srasans satire res tor- AtaOa.