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USEFUL KNOWLEDGE. QdgKsnjVEff Bw been d\ldoler*d^ii^ the mountain? back of Boralitits, Sinta Cruz .county, California. Claim? have been located and a company has been formed to work one of them. ..t ? ? rrn rri ,; t t a ! ?* Here is a Japauese rooeipe for Keep ing meat fresh in hot weather : " Place it'in a clean porcelain bowl, and pour very hot water over it so as to oover it. Then pour oil upon the water. The air is thus quite excluded and the moat pre served." ? Sausages GoiiObed by Aniline.? Aniline red is used to impart to Bnu . sages afresh and healthy app?ranoe. It "can easily bo detected by the use of alcohol or other, oithor of which sub ?T^ces^dlss?lves aniline, but not blood. .Tho xiae of (anilino rod is severely rop r?Tie.uaible, not only from tho faoi that it is known to have caused illness of en tire families who have eaten meat col ored with it, but also because, from ita mode of preparation, it frequently oonw tains arsenic; nud: must, therefore, not as a poison. EPSOM SaIiTSAND SULPHUROUS AOEDi in Dyeing.?It has been long remarked that woolen goods dyed with aniline colors and treated -with Ep3om salts will stand tho notion of soap and soda, and tho dressing process generally, better than when not so treated with any othor substance. Dr. Reimann advi- es tho also of .Epsom salts on yarns to be dyed-violet. By tho .notion of soda, tho^iuighesian salt is dooomposed, with separation' of insoluble compounds, whioh oxert no action upon the color ing matter; any alteration in color by tho alkali, in dyeing with methyl and dahlia-violet, the use of sulphurous acid is very advantageous. .The colors are thus obtained of a brighter, clearer tint. It may be that a partial reduotion of tho methyl-rosaniline to lencaniline having taken place, oxidation then of jjfeota. tho transformation of tho latter ?i i'.into tho former.? Dingier. Prof. VerriijIj assures us of the ex istence o! gigantic cuttle fishes'and squids ou tho North American Atlantic Coast. Of the latter he says there are at lf^at' two "Muds. Tho body of one that'came into his possession must have been: fifteen feet long and nineteou inches in diameter, and tho two exten-. "? Silo firms of unknown length. Another with a body ten-feet long, had extensile arms about forty-two feet in length. A smaller specimen, caught in herring nets in Logie Bay, about three miles from St. Johns, had a body more than Beven feet long. Tho two tentacular -arms wero twenty-four feet in length and two and a-half inches in circumfer-. ?^je/^The^ Sh?rt.'arms wore six feet; long and ton inohes in cir mference at ?hebaso.: Each'of the tonf.? arms bears nDoilt ?n?iiuudredand sixty suckers on tho broad terminal portion, all of whioh are denticulated. Impbovtng : Seed Wheat.?Sow hone but the largest and most perfect ker nels. It has boon my praotioo for the last sixteen - years to run my wheat for seed over a very conso seed-screen, so'as to sow hone but the very largest kernels. By so doing I have improved ??my wheat sothat Thave sold nenrly all of mv wheat at homo for seed. But in 18711 hit upon a new plan. Ihad apiece of Treadwell wheat that was injured by insects in the previous fall and killed by inseotain, the winter, so that there were spot hot worth cutting. After har v?st I observed ,a few scattering heads of unusual size.- It occurred to me thut thero was wheat that had withstood the ravages of the insects and the rigor of thgftwiuter, I gathered .enough to sow on^o^Bqifare, from which I realized twenty ;poundB of wheat of. nuussally largo, even berry, whioh was at the ra tiorof over fifty bushels per aoro ; last harveat had twenty bushels which woighed.pixty-six pounds to tho bushel. It is my. opinion that wo realize tho besticrops from the best and most per fedtBoed in the vegetable as well as the animal "kingdom.?Correspondence Jiu ral'fccw Yorker. Medioaij Value of Asparagus and Celery.?A medical correspondent of an English journal says that the advant ages of asparagus are not sufficiently appreciated: by those who suffer with rheumatism and gout. Slight cases of rheumatism are cured in n few days by feeding on this delicious esculent; and more chronic cases are much relieved. ^SfifipiaUy if the patient avoids all aoids, whether in food or hevorage. The Jer usalnm artichoke has uleo a similar effect in relieving rheumatism. The heads may bo eaten in the usual way; but tea made from tho leaves of tho stalk, and drauk three or four times a davj in a, certain remedy, though not Equally-*'!agreeable. So the English papor says. It may be well to remai k that most plants which grow naturally near tho s a coast contain moro or lees iodine, and iu all rh?umatio oomplaints iodino has long been n favorite remedy. Ono who was long in tho drug business told tho writor some years ago that many of the popular patent nostrums which some disinterested people?"for tho good of their fellow-creatureB"? sold atf f.two dollars a bottle, consisted simply of a fo v cents' worth of iodine in solution. Iodino is dangerous, how .?ever,-in'-'Overdoscs, nffeoting especially the eyes. Tho same effect may bo pro duced by oating abundantly of aspara gus or celery,' which aro well-known seaside plants. If theso have no effeot, tho patent apeoiflos will have nono, and in that case a conscientious and intelli gent physioian is tho best resort.? Scicnfijio American. French Manners. Ono of tho highest merits of tho French system of manners is, that its tenacity lays down tho principle that all arsons meeting in tho same house now each othor without the formality of introduction. Any man may ask any girl to dance, or speak to anybody at a private party. This in no way ex tends to public gatherings, where tho guarantee of supposed equality whioh results from tho fact of knowing tho snmo host does not oxist. But in draw ing-rooms tho rule i? absolute; every body may talk to everybody. Thmis an intelligent and most practical ous tom ; it facilitates conversation ; it dis poJfl awkwnrdness toward your neigh b?rs: it make? it poseible to pass a pleas ant hpufijin a house where yofc do dot kBoVa*soul; it gives a look of warmth and unity to a room. Na one is obliged to sib gloomily and in silence between two repelling strangers. If. ?rou want to speak, you are sore of a iatencr. Of , course, people are often regularly introduced to eaoh other by tho mastor or mistress, especially at dinner parties; but in those cases the object "is to put -a name upon them, not to authorize them'to converse; for that act no permission is required. Milk as a Diet and its Effect on the System. There is considerable differenoe of opinion on tho subject of a milk diet. It is suirounded with a mass of whims, of""prejudioes, ftnd~t)f-mistaken ideas, which are,based more on individual fancies thjm'upon certain* fasts. To one glass of milk imbidefl is believed to be a sure provocation of a bilious attaok; to another, a oisordered stomach; to a third, 'drowsiness,' and bo on, through sttoh4a*o&fegory-of simple though dis agreeable ailments that wo look aghast at the farmer -who drains cup after oup of tho fresh pure liquid/time and again during the day, and wonder at the re sisting powers which his organization must possess. The truth is, however, that milk: is not unwholesome. On the contrary, it contains good substantial bone, musolo, flesh and brain-produoing substanoes, whioh, assimilating quickly, act rapidly in building up the body. Naturally, we assert, it is nourishing; that it does bring on certain troubles is nevertheless true, but the cause in iu the individual stomach, not in the milk, provided, of course, the latter bo fresh and sweet. . Milk diluted with one-third lime water, it is said, will not cause any one biliousness or headache, and, if taken regularly, will so strengthen the stomach as to banish these disorders. _ It may be taken with aeid of some kind when it does not easily digest. The idea that milk must not be eaten with pickles is not an intelligent one, as milk curdles in the stomach nearly as soon as it is swallowed. When milk is con st ipating, as it is frequently found to be by persons who drink freely of it in the country in summer time, a little salt sprinkled in each glassful will pre vent the difficulty. When it has an opposite effeot, a few drops of brandy in eaoh goblet of milk will obviate its -purgative effeot. Ab milk is bo essen tial to the health of our bodies, it is well to consider when to take it, and how. It is a mistake to drink milk be tween meals, or with food at the table. In the former case it will destroy the appetite, and iu tho latter it. is never proper to drink anything. After finish ing eaoh meal a goblet of pure milk should bo drank; and if any ono wishes to grow fleshy, a pint before retiring at night yii\\ noon cover the sornwniest bones. ? In -oases of fever ard snmmer complaint, milk is now given with ex cellent results. The idea that milk is "feverish" has exploded, and it is now tho physician's great reliance in bring ing through typhoid patient?, or those in too low a state to be nourished by solid food._ A Mammoth Dispensary. From the St. Louia Republican. 11 Among tUu notablo physicians of this coun try, Dr. It. V. Pioroe, of Buffalo, N. Y., Btands deson&bdly high. Ho has obtained professional em inen eo through strictly logitimato moans, and fully dosorvos tho enviable reputation which ho onjoyB. A thorough and careful preparation for his calling and oxtoiiBivo read ing, during a long and unusually large prac tice, havo made Uim extraordinarily successful in his private practice, aud gained tho oom mondation oven of his professional brethren. By devoting hin attention mainly to certain specialties lie bos boon rewarded in a very groat degree, and in thoBO linea is recognized as a loader. Not a fow of his preparations compounded for thoso special cases havo boon adopted and aro used in tboir private practice by physicians throughont tho country, and his fiamphlots and larger works upon those sub octs havo boon welcomed as valuable addi tions to modieal literature, and placed among tho regular text-books of many modieal schools, Acknowledgement of tho Borvicos which ho .has performed for medical scienco has been made by presentations of degreos from two of tho llrst medical institutions of tho land; and by the translation of toveral of his works into Gorman, Spanish and other foreign languages. Tho increasing demand for his specifics someliino since necessitated the opening of a regular dispensary for their preparation, and from a small beginning the business of this establishment has now grown to mammoth proportions. Thus during tho months onding March' 31, 1874, the sum ex pended for postage alone, not to speak of that paid on nonspapora, amounted to $2,080.70. Over a hundred persons aro employed in tho various dopartmontB, and a corps of able and i-killed physicians aro rotaiuod as au advisory board in diflieult cases. Elsewhero in the Re publican a whole psgo is devoted to a commu nication from Dr. Piorco, sotting forth some thing of tho history and details of this vast ostablishmont, whicti will bo fomid no: unin teresting roadiiig." If you would patronize medicines, scientifi cally prepared by a Bkillful physiciau and ohomist, ubo Dr. Piorco's Family Medicines. Golden Modieal Discovory la nutritious, tonic, alterative, or blood cleansing, hnd an uu equalcd cough remedy; Pleasant Purgative Pollots, Bcarcoly largor than mustard need, constituto au agreeable and reliable physio; Favorito Proscription? an unoquulod remedy for dobilitated females; Extract of Smart weod, a magical lemody for pain, bowel com plaints, and au unequalod hnimont for both human and horeo-llosh; while his Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy la known tho world over as tho groatost spociflo for catarrh and " cold iu hoau," ovor given to tho public. The Best Sewing Machine. Tho host son ing machine for all purposes made is, beyond question, tho Remington. It will do a greater vaiiety of work, with less noiso aud physical exertion, thau any in tho market. It is so simple that a child can man ago it, and so ?ura?lo that wo can boo no reason why one, with ordinary care, should not last a lifoir.no. This point we dosiro to call oepecial atten tion to. Tho Romington is made by tho Rom ington Arms Co., of Ihon, N. Y., whoso aims aro known tho world ovor. They havo tho entire confldcneo of tho gov ernments of tho world, for tho reason that they novor turned out a poor woapon, nor, in deed, any but tho very boat Quality is what they prido thcmsolvos upon, for it was their capital at tho boginning. Tho Bamo rigid hon esty that they hold to in tho manufacture of arms, they havo carried into their Bowing ma chine. Thoy aro ma :u of tho host material attainable, and no labor or oxponso is sparod to finish them in buou a way as to m&ko thoin do a groal deal more ilia t is claimed for thorn. Tho name "Romington" is a suflioiont guaran too to any ono who knows tho company. Tho company desire iigonts in ovory county in tho United Statos. We can say that tho machine, becaUHO of its excellence, is a gcod ono to handle, and of tho company that their employes aro cortaiu of fair and lihoral treat ment. Write to Remington Arms Coiupnny, llinn, New York. j?An exchange mentions orange-peel as a power behind tho thrown, Jost Taken his Bitters.?We heard a needy - looking individual with *?n alarmingly red nose remark to a brother soaker that he had "just had his bit ters, but he did net mind taking another s'p." His remark suggested a train < f ret lection. How was it, we asked our selves, that the word "bitters" had grown to be a synonym for gin, whisky, rum, and other alcoholic stimulants, to which it was applied indiscriminately. Bitters, we reasoned, suggested the idea of a healthiul tonic, not a poisonons stimulant; something invigorating to the system, not an alcoholic irritant, fall of fnsel oil, producing present in toxication and ultimate insanity, idiocy, or premature death. Moreover, our idea of bitters was totally ineconoilablo with "gin cocktails," "rum punohes," and "brandy smashes," which, we are informed, are Bweetened with sugar, and rendered doubly injurious with essences colored by means of mineral poison. This was bitter-sweet with a vengeance. We mentioned this problem to a friend. Ho solved it by exclaim ing : " Why, don't you know that most of these bitters advertised as remedies' are only drams in disguise. Topers know it, if you do not. 1 must make one exception, however," he added, and "and that's Dr. Walker's California Vinegar Bitters ; there isn't a partioie of alcohol or fermented liquor iu it, and it is tho best vegetable tonio and alter ative in America." As an evidence of the popularity of Procter A Gamble's Extra Olive Soap, we state upon good authority that tho Bales of this ono brand of soap excoeded one hundred thousand boxes [of sixty pounds each], or six million pounds, tho past year, and the demand is in creasing daily. A superior articlo and full weight tollB in the end. ?A Massachusetts merchant has been in business forty-seven years and never advertised, and never means to. He commenced on a opital of $800, and has run it up to $ 805. Wanted ?100,000,000 Men.?Apply for a situation at tho nearest gents' famishing storo. They will engage you by" your paying the price of a box or moro of Elmwood Collars, which you can toko homo with you. Go to Rivorsldo Water Cure, Hamilton, ID. Tb? Grand Revolution xa Medicm. TwcATiaarr, whioh w&a commenced In 1460, la still la progress. Nothing can stop it, for It la founded on the principle, now universally acknowledged, that physical vigor la the most formidable antagon ist of aU human ailments, and expedience has shorn ? that PLAMAXiox BrxTKoa la a peerlea* lnvigorant, aa well aa tho beat pocaible safeguard against epi demic dlaaasea Tho Ladles' Sorosls Club, of Now York, reotntly changed their dlscuselona from Woman "a auffrago to Hair preparatlona and Pimple -Banian era. They declared that where nature had not en dowed tham with beauty, it waa their right?yea, their dnty?to eeek It whore thoy could. Bo they all voted that Magnolia Balm OTercamo BaUownca, Bonsh Skin and Ringmar ks, and gaTe the complex* Ion a moat dirt inane (Soroaian) and marble-Uko ap pcaranoo (dangorena to men, no doubt); and that Lynn'a Hat li air on made the hair R row- thick, oof t and awful pretty, and moreover prevented it from turning gray. If the proprietor* of thwo articles did nor Bond the alstera aa invoice, they are not amarf. Not Quite so Fast, Mr. Jones!?A horse doctor in Philadelphia waa caught changing the celebrated Mail can Mustang liniment into other bottles, and uslag it aa his own recipe. Honesty la always the boat policy. These mediolne men like to follow np auoh fellows. It cured the lame horae all the same; but it damaged tho Doctor's reputa tion, and benefited the proprietor in proportion. We have hoard of ao many Bhenmatio persona and lame borsea being cured by tho Mnstang Liniment that we advise ovory housckooper, liveryman and planter to invent in a SO ct. or a J1.00 bottle, against accident. Beware of counterfeits. It la wrapped In a steel engraving* signed "O. W. Westbrook, Ohorn Int." THE MARKETS. NEW YORK. Flonr doll. Suporfino western and state, 84.8';@5.20; extra Ohio ,$5.60(5)7.00; St. LouIb 5.85@11.00. Wheat qniot. No. 2 fprinp; $1.28(5)1.30. Corn moderately active and low er at 78K@80c. Oats, 67@84c. Pork heavy Heavy now moss, $21.75; middles firm ; short clear, llo. Lard Btoadior; prime atorm 129<fc ] Whisky firmer at $1.02. wasuvillic. Cotton ia quiet and unchanged at $t4>?@ I J5}<fa. Flour is quiet and unchanged at $6.60. Whoat is btoady with a moderate demand at $1.20. Corn in ateady with'a moderato de mand at 95o.@$l. Oats 70o. Lard, 13}tfo. Bulk meats? Shoulders 8k"o; clear rib sidoa llo; clear aidos ll>?o; Bacon?Shoulders, OJie ; o'oar rib Bides ll%o; cloar BideB 12o. MKW ORLEANS. Flour dull. XXX, $6@0.25 ; choice, $7@3. Corn quiet. Mixed, 82c ; yellow, 84c; white mixed, 90o; white, 95o. Bran, 90c. Hay? Primo, $20. Mesa pork dull at $24. Dry salt meats?Shoulders, 8Wo. Bacon dull at 9>4@12o. Hams eoarce at 16W"@17o. Lard soarco. Tiercos, 13#. Stigar dull. Low fair, 8#o; good fair, 9c. Whisky dull and nom inal. Louisiana, $1; Cinoinuati, $1.04. Corn meal, $4.50. ?i. oius villi:.. ^^?^ai1"1^. Family? $5-25(5)5.75; fancy $7.25@7.75. Whoat dull and a shado lower Bed, 95@$1; amber, $1.05(5)1.10 ; white, 1.10 @1.15. Corn firm at 78<5>83o. Oats firm ut 65c. Rye quiot at 80o. Moss pork quiet at $24. Bacon firm at 9, 11V, ll%@m/c. Su gar-onrod hams 15>?o; plain, 14>/o. Bulk m.??a>H flrm, tl 5? 10%@10^(.. Lard, lifto. Whisky 96. ' ^ MEMPHIS. Flour, dull and nominal. Corn scarce and firm at 84@87o. Oats dull at 70o. Moss poi k firm at $24. Lard firm at 13k-<5)14}/e. Bacon th e at 9, 9#, 11^(5)11^0. * 5 &9fi Uer a*,y ?t bome. Term* free. Addre.-a 9U-U?P?U Oko. Htinbok <ft Co.. PortlandiMali o" Money Making Employment. Eeat ever ofloie I. Address M. iX.ioVELL, Krio, Pa. $10 to $30 per day made by agents sellln ? the .a merle n QuIUIhk macirc.fmbro dcrlng & fluting niach'eAother iiov'iea. N.p.iirln A Co. AllaiilaGa "ROOTT" or Mfrt|c?l Wonders, should be P.Epilepsy or IPita Cured. fcUSONMio nfltlcied win Mnd It to their ad vau i/ if i,llP0u0? d?roaJi,f<i5 P""cu!ara DR. i D. HAW YE RH. P. O. Box 53 Naples, Illinois. !?9KpEK ?AVcommission or jao a week 2VvV aiNlary.and Pxponsefl Wo offer It and will PAY it. Apply now. O. Webber * Co. Marlon.O WHY NOT Bond 23 cents, and the address ef live Per sons and receive by mall n lleautirul Chro rno. nlzo 7x9?worth ?1 fio?and lull Instruc tions to eleir |?t n nay. Address. PMiun & Co., itWHoirh 8th 8t., Phtla. Pa. T3euiiHylvanln Military Academy, Chester, ?*?? I'a. ilitsurt Wedn nifty, M'iit. ?.Ii i ouihe ?f - tiul:oh (?xicnslve Civil und Mcrhiin ral Engineer lag Tljo Olas.loiHind English thoroughly axaht. For clroularnapyly to Coi Th.o. Uyait, PresUletii THIS PRINTING INK wfTO&"o?0I 00. .Harper's bulMIng, No* York Itliforkala j ' It Uh" l",, h?"M- 1 ' HI aiaortiuant of Mineral Bock Spring, GURE8 Dropsy, Diabetes? G ravel, Dys . pepsia, Constipation, Jaundice, ! Bright'e Disease, ii." ;? :ii ? ?'. t 'ill I. ; .' And all diseases of the liver and kidneys. This water Is row known and sold an a remedy for the above duwa-ea. In all parts of the world. It Is truly wonderful what effect it has Upon the human system. It Is now being shlppid at the following prices: Barrel. 40 gal.. flZ; half do., |7; detrdjobns and Jug*. 60 cents per gal., package extra; bottles (qts ) t?.o0 per dos Money must accompany the order, except to our regular authorised agent. Inqutroor your druggist for Waukesha Mlneial Rock Spring Water. Address, V. IV Oi in A Co., WaukeMia, Wla , for orders for the water or tor circulars. MORE TESTIMONY. Letter From Judge Hiram Barber. Horicon, WH? July 7. 1674. Mr. C. C. Omic. Wankeshn, Wla :?Dear Sir: la closed please find for live gaLons of Mineral Kock bprlng Wator?-can lent to-day by express. I am much pleased with he results from the use of your fprlfg Water. I have used for tin? laut two yfears otlnr waters, bm have never received fioni the use of others at decided rexulta as irom the use of that yen rent me. It may be owing to otber' causes operallug At the mhuctime, which has n d'd la the favorable rcauttn from the u?o of yours; ntlll I am not aware of any, as my habits have in en the same, making use or no drugn or other nredcal treatment. . . Your.?, ... II. B.vhllKll. kao Olairjc, Ju'y 6. !'74. C. C. Oi in- & Co.i?Qtnts: This Is to cerllfy ttiat I have used the Wauke&na Mineral Rock Hprlnc Water for the !sst s!x or alibi months w ib kuou rcaulta. I was vi-ry bad with the kidney and liver dtncase.and this water has helped mo woadsriully. In both of the aiscasen. My dicesti n lias also f[really improved, and I now feeflhU water has >e n a great benefit In more ways than one. II 1 continue to n?o the water. I am confident that It will effect a permanent cure. Therefore ship me to this city another half barrel of tha water at once. Respectlully yours. OHAULEs B. .SMITH. V f> r< ' MAtfiivrritrr. .Kamas, July ?.1871. C. C. Olin & Co.:? This la to certify that 1 have been troubled with kidney, bladder, and urinary .complaints, i.orderlng on to Bright a disease, for a number of year a. For the last two yca's 1 have stiff-red much: tho doctors could do me no a ding Rood. All tho time there was quantities of albumen In my uriuo. I had seen a ooltce In the ptper <>' Wtiut? i Hit a Water. Last February I thought I would try the water, and tent to St. .Louis and got live gallons, and while I was drinking It I received four gallons from a Irlend In Illinois. In a few (Uyf> I received a circular which told me that tbe water that was sent to me from Ildnols won from Mineral Ron* spring since then 1 have ordered two barrels and received It, and am making tree ureof it. By the use ol the water my health Is better than It has been fur years. My wife thinks the water the greatest boon thas I ever received. It h a It desire 1 and designed effec . I think afu-r using It a few months more. I shall be at right. Now air. I am no scholar, and If you can change the ntyle of my writing without destroying its meaning, you are at liberty to do It CHARLES BAUN ICS. OAUCJIITH IIS COL.I.KGK, Harrodsbltrg. Ky. i Hin Session begins September MU, 1874. All branches taucht thoroughly and practically. No public exhibitions allowed: all Natural fccleticea taught experimentally or by observation. Ladies specially trained In Normal or Teachers department without extra cbnrgc. Telegraph and Taxidermy taught. Mudc, I anguaves and Paint ing at moderate prices. Booms well rural- hod. Classes limited and re ecu For new catalogue ml drees u E iJ'.o. A tut. WILLIAM?. TWENTY-NINTII ACADEMIC YEAR WILL begin KiBST Monday in 8kptkmukr, 187t. For information addresa. Col. BOHT ?. ALLEN, Bup't K. M. I., Farmdalc P. O., Franklin county, Kentucky. Bethel College, ItUSSlCl.VILl.E, KY. LOCATION HKAI,THY : BOA Itd CHEAP; Endowment, QJJiiU.OOO. Bend for a Catalogue. Address, LESLIE WaCOKNEK Chalratan or Faculty. 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A FKW QUOD RKASOnSi . 1.?A A'evi Invention 1 uorooohlt Test? d and secured by Letu?r? latent. ti ?Makes a perfect lock stitch, alDe on both aide*, on ?7/ kinds of goods 3.?Runs Lioirr.i-McoTH.NoisKLKawaiid Rapid ? best eonibtnotion of qualities. ?Dur* BLft?Jtuns for Years withou Kepalra. 5.? Will do all Va' iety of Work and Fancy StUth Ing In a superior manner. O.?Is Sfo.it Easily Managed by the operator Length of stlich may be altered while running, and machine can be threaded wtthont passing thread through holes. 7.?Design Hlmple. fn.enious, S'etjant, tormina the stitch without the use of ( og Wh?el Gears. Ro ary Cams or Lever Arms. Has the Automatic Diop feed, wb'ch insures uniform UngtS of stlfth at any speed, floa our new Thread Controller, which allows exiy movement of needle-bar and prevents injury to thread, B.? (NiNurnurrio.s most careful and riNISHXD It Is manufactured by the moil skillful and experi enced mechanics, n, the celebrated Remington Armory, Illotx, N. Y. 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LEBANON Business College, and Telegraph Institute, LEBANON, TKNN. NASHVILLE (B. & 8.) Business College, and Telegraph Institute, NAdHVILLU. TKNN. eadimColleps Of the B-nth and Weat. All modern Imorove nientji ]r> '?u.Mneas training. Ilatca to suit the . worthy graduates, Jenlar? ad drear the Piln< Inai, olfuATIONS GUARANTEED % Or ha'' the tuition rerun led I'.ir partl^ut-tr? aa drew the Prln? Ipio. THOMAS TONKY, Lcb* ?or renn., or 03 Church street. Nashville. Tenn. AGENTS WANTED for the ne* boo* "TellltAU: A l.lf.'S RlpiMaaM I? WonnonLm. tj Mr..Z'JtS?\Wt\% t.r Hall Uka Oliy. With ?a Iktsoottcttos by ff IfJ?!*JJi,t vr.?k KR KTOWK. It nrcuJDM t?i asu. ftory eTn?BU a^wto no. in." told n Tui-l.T araaaaaa, WBejS?S?nt i i la ?ijlf.'-.IrtB?? th?o notion, morf U>rU lc# U>?n ren ?n? I. liTiirmriii'irai ?oo? upon IM ?ubjeet bt?? wiiittih ?t -. tw wrill-n b? Mormon womoo *?? turo?itiovf I ?II ptrll.-ulin uTro.""?!.,"wr.t^KoN CITY PUBLISU1NQ 00.. UIocIbbmI.O AUKN'IH WANTKD?Men or womon. ?9* a weok or 1100 forfeited. Ttut teeret /Tea. Writ* at onoe to CUWhiN at CO.. atn street. New York Dr. J. Walker's California Vili fcgar Bitters are a purely Vegetable1. preparation, in a do oh icily from the na tive herb;} found on tbe lower ranges of the Sierra Nevada mountains,pf Califor nia, tha medicinal properties of which are extracted therefrom without the use of Alcohol. The question is almost . dally asked, "What ift the coats of the unparalleled success of Vinegar Bit ters?" Our answer is, that they remove the cause of disease, and the patient rev covers his health. They are the gr&' ; blood purifier and a life-giving princig., a perfect Renovator and Invigoratot of the system. Never before in the1 history of the world bos n medicine boon compounded possessing tho remarkable, qualities of VinkoabBittbbs in healing tho ?ok of every disease man is heir to.' They are a gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic, relieving Congestion or Inflammation of tho Liver aim Visceral Organs, in B?ious Diseases. The properties of Dr. Walker's Vinbgar bittbbs arc Aperient, Diaphoretic, Carminative, Nutritions, Itfumtive, Dinretio. Sedative, Counter-Irritant. Sudorific. Alt***" tivo. and Anti-Bilious. Grateful Thousands proclaim Vin egar Bitters the most wonderful In vigorant' that ever sustained the Nuking system. No Person can take these Bitter? according to directions, and remain long; unwell, provided their bones are .not de stroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted ? beyond repair. Bilious, Remittent and Inter mittent Foyers, which, are so preva lent in the valleys of our great rivers throughout the United States, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkart sas, Red, Colorado, Brazos, Kfo Grandcr Pearl, Alabamh/M?bile, Savannab, Ro-_ auoke, James, and many others, with their vast tributaries, tbroughoqt our entire country during tho Summer nivJ Autumn, and remarkably so during sea sons of unusual heat and', dryncss, arei invariably accompanied by extensive de rangements of the stomach a'ud liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow erful influence upon these yaripua..or gans, is essentially necessary. Thcro is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dr. j. Walker's Viitegar Betters, as they will speedily remove the dark colored viscid rqatter with which tho bowels are loaded, at the same, time stimulating the .secretions of the liver, and generally restoring the healthy functions of the digestive organs. Fortify the body against diseaso by purifying all its fluids with Vinegar Bitters. No epidemic can take hold of a system thus fore -armed. Dyspepsia or I ml igest ion, Head oche, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness/Soiu' Eructations of tho Stomach, Bad Taste in tho Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Paloitci tation of the Heart, Inflammation of tho Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kid ? neys, and a hundred-other painful symp - toms. are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. One bottle will prove a better guarantee of its merits than a lengthy advertise ment Scrofula, or King's Evil, White Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent inflammations, Mercurial Af fections, Old Sores, Eruption? of tho Skin, Sore Eyes, etc. In these, as iu all other constitutional Diseases, Walker's Vinegar Bitter? have shown their great curative powers in the moRt obstinate And intractable nasAj; For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Gont, Bilious, Remit tent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of tho Blood, Liver, Sidneys and -Bladder, these Bitters have no equal. Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood. Mechanical Diseases.?Persons en gaged in Paints and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Typo-setters, Gold-beaters, und Miners, as they udvance in life, aro subject to paralysis of tho BowoIr. ? To guard against this, take a doso of Walker's Vi.n eoar Bitters occasionally. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tqt ter, Salt-Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples. Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Ring-worm.--. Scald-head, Sore Eye*, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorotions of tho Skin, Rumors and Diseases of the Skin of whatever nain.* or nature, are literally dug np and carried out of th* system in a short timo by tho u?>t of these Bitters. Pin, Tape, and other Worms, lurking in the system of so many thousands', are eueotually destroyed and removed. No system of mediciuo, no vermifuges, no on tholminitrcs will free the system from worms like these Bitters* For Female Complaints, in young or old, married or single, at tbe dawn of wo manhood, or tho turn of life, these Tonic Bitters display so decided an influence that improvement is soon, peroopti bio. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when over vou find its impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Soros; oloanse it when you find it obstructed and sluggish in tho veins; cleanse it when it is foulyour feeling* will tell you when. Kcop tho blood pure, and tho health of tho system will follow. . it. h. McDonald a cu., Druggists and Gen Apt*., San Frocitsou Cnllfomln. and t*n ot Wastaniftoo ana Uhamoa Sts. N k". ttolci nv au lirnu?ist? Ana l>t.???ir?. Greenwood Seminary, <A BOARDIMG SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES.) SPKCIAtVriBSt English, Mathematik .all Sclencrs, Latin. Greek. French. German. In strumental nnrt Vocal Music, Drawing, Patntinic, Needle, Hair. Wax and Frost Work. ' Fall SrsHlnn begins riavr MaNittY In Poo leather. 18 *. Mates rensonalite-Rilvantkges Arst-rlass. ?**" K?r particulars address tile Principal. Mrs. N. LAWRRNOR L1ND8I.RY, Lebanon, Ten?. ? ? 1 '.' ' -' ' r ?1! HtiH writing to advertisers ?'hbo tneimoi the name of ibis paper. No s3. 8..N. U, W