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iTiij a south Carolina i:iiiiiple. In citinr . iini!fs ol crriintioii in Modem timaa, dm of Iht wat aota worthy has been orerlookad. U la w portant do) i q1) from the high oharaot at ol Ibe person, bnl from reasons which baar directly npon the subjeot, m cUs evaaad by ' His World, R is that ol Henry Laurent, which tm.k place on bia plantation, December 11, 17W. Tha ooun ction of Henry Lauranj so promi nently and oreditablj with onreerty na tional Ufa randan the oarryinfont of ins last iah aaota Lnfc resting, A citi zen ol Oharlaaion, baeama most saeoessfu merchant, amaaaing a lares fortuno, ilurinfi a iMmiuos canrv in which he wae diatlnguiahad for hit ouraoy, Integrity, and the punctuality with which ha met all business engage ments. Having gone to Europe tor the edU ration 01 his hou, he was out' of the thirty-nine who petitioned Parliament againet the Beaton port bill. Baring dona all in his power to prevent war, against all paranaaion to remain in En gland, he came borne and identified bimeelf with the reTolutionary atrnggle II. mmamiImI John Hancock as Presi dent of Conffreaa, an office he resigned ! the saeond term, when he was made Minister to Holland. On hia way to his mission the vessel was oaptored by the British, snd be was carried to the Tower on the suspicion of treason. Her.' he w is placed in close confine ment, guarded by two wardena, who Barer left him out of sight. With no pen to write with, no one to speak to, he remained fourteen months, raftering from insufficient food, not being per mitted to use his own money for that purpose, broken down in health, ami Buttering acutely from gout. His suf ferings became known ; Burke was in terested in him ; various: schemes were proposed for his release. One of theae waa to be through the oonoessiona of his son John, then in Pans as lvmescntai ive of OonffWaS. hut Laureni replied, " Ha loves ma dearly, and would lay down his life to Bare mine, bu I am SUM he would not sacri fice his honor to save mine; and 1 ap plaud him." When limilly he was re leased he waa appointed one of the min isters of Congress for negotiating peaee. He met Jay, Franklin and Adams at Paris, where the preliminaries of the treaty were signed. On returning to America he was received as a national benefactor, bnt be declined all public offices, and devoted himself to agricult ure and the mending of his broken fortunes. He died December H, IT'.'J. The following elans - in his will relates to the disp sition of his body : "I solemnly enjoin it on my son, as an indispensable duty, that as soon as he conveniently can, iit'lermy decease, to Causa in'' body to be wrapped in twelve yards of tow-cloth and burned until it be entirely consumed, and then collect ing mj bonea, deposit them wherever he may think proper." His biographer, Ramsey, who was his son-in-law, relates this much, and a Ids that it was done as desired, and makes no mention ol the cause ol the request or the details of the burning. So un usual proceeding doubtless must have created o msiderable interest, and the New York Journal and Patriotic Regit U , Saturday, January 96, L796, on tile at the Historic.il Society Library, eon tains this allusion : The following extract of a letter, dated Charleston, S. C, December '24, is copied from the Norwich Weekly flcg ltd r of dan nary 14 : " A few days since departed this life Henry Laurens, $BQU about seventy years of age, and his body was burnt the Thursday after his decease. This Wal done by his son at the request of his father, who made this reverse in his will, that unless his son complied with this he would be cut short in any of his estate, which was worth i'HO, ()() ster ling. The ashes remaining from the body Were taken up and put into a sil ver urn for that purpose. The reason that Mr. Laurens gave for this singular desire was that his body was too good to be eaten by worms." A foot-note, however, in Ghadwiok'l "Report on Intramural Interment," states that Henry Laurens, having an infant son die of small-pox, when the body was laid out caused the w indow to be opened to admit B fresh current of air. The air blowing over the body restored the child to life, ami in this manner it barely escapi d being buried alive. Bo horror-stricken was Mr. Lau rens at this event that he left orders in his will for his body to be burned, and the inheritance of his estate by his son was made conditional on his carrying OUt the request It is impossible to hud the details of the burning so fai, but a gentleman remembers to have lead them years ago in'an English book. The funeral pile Was ere -ted Ott I beautiful Spot on his plantation. The body, wrapped as desired in the will, was bome on tin shoulders of four farorits slaves, and laid upon the pyre, when incense and perfumes were thrown upon it. After the funeral services were held beside it, the fiameS were kindled and when the pile was burned, the a-lies were collected and placed in a silver VaaOt ASSP York World. A Qouwn Clerk in I rural town had I p t self, Which be was training up in the ways of an ox. The calf walked around very peaceably under oneendof the yoke, while Mr. Clark held up the other one. Bnt in an unfortunate bo in nt the man conceived the idea of put ting his own neck in the yoke, to let the calf see how it would seem to work with a partner ; this frightened the calf, and, h vating his tail and his voice, he struck a "dead run" for the village, and Mr. Clark w;uit along with his hand down and his plug hat in his hand, straining every nerve to keep up, and crying out at the top of his voice, M Here- We BOSaS I blast our fool souis ! Head us, somebody ! " " Ux' i,k Jami s, won't you perform Home of those juggling tricks for us to night that you learned in China?" " No. mj dear, I'm not in the vein." "What vein, uncle?" "Why, the Jitfff' r vein, of course." Gen. W MBM ion's family Bible is advertised for sale. It is in three large quarto volumes, and tlio public are gravely informed that it was presented to ( ieu. Washington by the author. Cremation i tieneral RttJtj Mnslf has ISO lawvers to oll'end ami defend her. A tooo bajavball playet eau make 12,000 pat year. Tn iopuhtion of France decreased 1 pel aant. last year. A m-nal OLD horse-thief is in Mer oar county (Pla ) jail. Massm ih sktts has 112 clerks in the Tre taury I epaitment. In the British Treasury the "old style " in dates still prevails. Tn goaa reeeipta of the Britiah rail ways have heeu more than doubled in fourteen years, Nevada is the smallest of the States in population, but she has a very able State Prison, with 130 eonviets in it. Tit: Importation f South African diamonds to this country has averaged live millions a year for the hist three years. A man 7(1 rears of acre put heavy stones in his coat-pockets, and drowned himself in the canal at Os- in9a As enthusiastic reporter, describing a wreck at sea, graphically remarked that " no less than fifteen unfortunates bit the dust." A KuraOfXtl tame zebra, which will allow persons to ride on his back, is among the attractions of the Talis Zoological Society. Mh. KwAvuiii, a member of the British Parliament, has neither legs nor arms. He holds his pen in his mouth when he signs his name. A Yi kmont preacher, who asked his congregation to pray lor the edit ir t the local paper, has had a bill sent to him for thirteen years' subscription to that paper and $800 worth of religious notices. Rfn. K, N. Smith will only hare Gold smith Maid on the turf this summer. Lin-v. Rosalind, JayG mid, Tattler and Gen, Knox are all retired for breeding purposes, and Goldsmith Maid will fol low next winter. Mom than 1,000 new periodicals have been started in the United States with in three years. There are now in the whole country 6,875 such publications. In 1860 there were only 4,051, and in ls7o, 5,871. Of the pres. at periodi cals, ',17 are dailies, 5,176 W eklies, ami 1,058 monthlies. Mi en of the most valuable land in Georgis w as originally distributed by the lottery, and many owners of real est de have abstracts of title going back to lottery tickets. The syst m is to be revired. The Legislature has author ised a scheme for the sale of lands by lottery, and an office is to be opened In Augusta. Don Piatt, of the W ashington Capi ta, Speaks joyfully of the cremation question, ana says Be will use the fur- iKu" under the boiler of his engine to cremate members of Congress whoeome to bother him. " By Jove!" he ex claims, in continuation, " this is such I beautiful idea that we are inclined to try it on our creditors." Maxims for a Young Man. Never be idle. If your hands cannot be usefully employed, attend to the cultivation of your mind. A lu a i s eak the t ruth. Keep good company or none. Make few promises. Live up to your engagements. Keep your own secrets, if yon hart any. When you speak to a person, look him in the face. (iood company and good conversation are the very sinews of virtue. Good character is above all things else. Never listen to loose or idle conversa tion. You had better be poisoned in your blood than your principles. STOUT character cannot be essentially injured except by your own acts. If anyone speaks evil of you, let your Ufa be so virtuous that none will be lieve him. Drink no intoxicating litpiors. Ever live, misfortunes excepted, with in your income. When you retire to bed, think over what you have done during the day. Never speak lightly of religion. Make no haste to be rich If you would prosper. Small and sternly gains give compe- tency, with tranquility f mind. Never play at any kind of game. Avoid temptation through fear that yi u may n it S it hstand it. Earn your money before you spend it. Never run in debt unless you se way to get out again. Never borrow if you can possibly avoid it. Be just before you are generous. Keep yourself innocent If you would be happy. Save when you are young to Spend when you are old. Never think that which TOO do lot re ligion is time or money misspent. R mm NNtte portion of the Bible every day. -Oounst Is for lif. A W'ondi.ki i n WOT.' " What wil you have for dinner. Bandy?" said Mrs. slack. "A chicken, madame," laid I the husband. " lloast or boiled ?" J asked the wife. " Confound it, ma 1 dame, you ought to know what 1 like!" The dinner-time came, and, on laiaing the cover of the dish, he called out : ! "Boiled chicken ! I hate it, madame ! A chicken boiled il a chicken spoiled !" Immediately his wife raised a cover for another chicken, roasted to a turn. " Ma lame, I won t cat roast chicken ! You know how it should have been Cooked M Just then a broiled chicken, with mushrooms, was placed OB the tn ! Die, " Without green pease !" roared , the grumbler, " Here they are, dear," nd Mrs. Black. "How dnre you Spend my money in that way?" I " They were a present," said his wife. Sandy in desperation rose from his i chair. He WM going to say, "How ! dare you receive a present without my ' leave ?" but he looked at his wife j smiling face, and then he smiled, too ; and they do say he uever grumbled i ngain. Hon to Vet in ( ae or Fire. There are very few people who can keep cool In case they discover a tire, and Ibis Li the reason why more tirr'H are not put out in their IneJpJsSM' stages, before any great damage is done. In ease you are walking along the street and discover a chimney burning out, make ii your mind that the whole house has got to go unless your own in dividual exertions prevent. Therefore jerk the gate off the hinges, kick the front door in on the astonished family, and yell M tire !" Your first yell needn't he louder than the common Indian war whoop, but after the first you must exert yourself in grand efforts to beat any other man In that town who ever yelled over a burning chimney. The family may desire an explanation as t he front door falls in and you bound over it and begin to' throw the chairs around. There is no set answer to repeat, but most men manage to say : "Fire! tire! your house get out tire- hurry blazes lire hang it tire lire p They Aviil generally accept the expla nation without argument, and you cai go ahead and rescue the contents of the house. Always eosnmence On the parlor ornaments drat, li you haren't time to save anything out a chromo, nail oi a marine-top stand, ana the lieuu oi a piece of statuary, you don't know how far these things would go toward setting the burned-out family to house keeping again. The windows were made to throw things through. Jf you can fling all the ornaments out, wrench the sofs to pieces, and bn ak the legs off Oi the chairs, you can consider you have saved eveiything in the parlor worth Baying. If there is a stove in there tip it Orer as you rush to save the bedding and other furniture. Don't throw a bed from the chamber-window ; nothing will break a feather-bed all to pieces as quick us a fall. Take them on your back and carefully carrv them from two to four blocks away and deposit them gently on a doorstep. Put the ease is different with crock ery and looking-glaases ; you can heave them out on the sidewalk with pert, ct confidence that they wouldn't ven get a flaw. Don'i try to save a whole bt d stead, but wrench it to pieces, and throw three or four slats out, and then grab the bureau. Pureaus are cumber some articles to handle, and it's best to divide them in halves with an ax, and throw down the portions sepa rately. I had forgotten 1 0 say that it Is posi tively necessary for you to yell unre I" twice pet second, from the time you kick the door in till the lire Is out, OX the house is burned down. It ;ou didn't do this, some of the family might for get that the house was on lire and make arrangements to go visit I ng, or put on dried apples to stew, or go to setting emptyings. An ordinarily cool man will clear a house of all worth saving in about fif teen minutes, eepecially if be has a lit tle help. If the house goes for it, the family will not fail to remember that, but for you, they might have been roasted alive ; and if the flames are sub dued, they'll pick up the looking-glass framee, drawer-knobe, pitcher-handles and chair-legs, and move back in with b arts full Ol gratitude that you, noble hero, through your coolness and self possession, sared all that was worth saving. Jf. Quad, in J''ir , il .'' ttl. Two C'f.nts a Mini'te.--The New Tork and Hartford pubUahing company hare been beaten in s suit for 6,500 against Aides B. Btockwell, which was brought about by a curious agreement. The company was to publish a bio graphical book In which there was to be a sketch and a likeness of Stoekwell, and be promised to take five copies at $55 each. He had also' agreed to paj the publishers tWO cents for every QUO ate that should elapse betWl mi a certain date and the delivery of a sketch and B photograph of Stockwell to the ollicc of the company, and for every minute elapsing between the receipt and the return of the proof sheets by S ockwell, and for every minute that passed be- tween o demand for and the payment of this sum of .money. The complaint was dismissed, on the ground that Btockwell could never have been led into such an agree rojatlt except through a blunder or a fraud. A wrictb in the Galaxy gives the following list of thesermons which Elder Knapp, the celebrated revivu list, deliv ered during a single week : Monday- The Personality, Character and Destiny of the Devil. Tuesday Why God lets the Devil Live. Wednesday A Praver meeting in Hell. Thursday The Goodness of God. Friday- Justice of God in Damnation of the Wicked. Knapp once described the terrible heat OI hell by saying that it was hot that if a man were tak- n out of it ami plunged into the hottest lire of an earthly furnace he would would free.e to death from the transition. TIllllTY Ktl'KKU'.NCK OF AN OLD MUSI . MRS. WrNSLOW'S SOOTHING BYRTI' II THK PRESCRIPTION of one of the best female Phyij cl&ni and Nuraci In the Uutteu but. a;ut i :e been used for thirty years with never falling afety and SMMM by million of mother and fS.ildren, frora the feeble infant of one week old to the adult. It correct acidity of the ttna h, re lieve wind colic, regulate the bowel, and ytve rcat, health and comfort to mother a'nl tin Id. W belli ve it to be the Best and Surcot Remedy Id the World in ah (MM of DYSK.NTKKY, and hi AK RHKA IN CUILDHKN, whether it SfflSM t I Teeth. ng or from any other raua. Full AllwOtSBM 'r using will accompany each bottle. None Oonu lne unless the fac simile of 0UST1S t PSRJ IKS 11 i " tin outside wrapper. sold hy ALL MablODTS nrc i.kks. OHELOaUin OtnUI look PAltSI anu SICK, frowi no othor came than having worms tu the stomach. saornn vRRMipros comfits NVlU detroy Worm without Injury to the child, being perfectly WHITK an! free from all colon , u 01 Mher lfijUrlou Ingredient usually used In worm preparation. CURTIS A 1IROWN, Proprietor, No. SIS Fulton Street, New Tork. SMS i-y Imigqutii anil Oirmi..f, and rltnltr in nr. a? Twbrtt-vivs Cht a Hut IOR SAI.F A large forty eight column weekly I piip. r. publi.he.i in chii ago. with a loswi rfe circulation of 1 iili.i rlbers. and fast i n. r - ing This paper i ut entering upon it a nd V' lume, with good pioRpert. and will be to , cheap. K.ir particular, address C. E. STRONG, 111 M :ir e street, flu, igo, 111. Why will You Sufferl To all peraout suffering from Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Cramp tn the limb or stom ach, Bilious Colic, Patu lu the back, bowel or aide, we would ay Tbi nooanoLD Paracba ho Family LiamaiTls of all others the remedy you waut for iuterual and external use. It ha cured the above rom plaiut In thousand of cases There is uo mistake about It Try It. Sold by all Druggists. Oo to the Telegruph Institute, Springfield, III. ft it it aWtSSi Ag'ts wanted every wb Clr'l (fiCvr a sMipUarr, f.a.f.i.ln, Chai lott M i h ilm" r.'k Agent wanti-d. li u Mtll6a legit- W i iinate. S. SrnniSall, MBacatlaa I ara t FAl'll U II K. Agents wanted, p.o tl.n- H lars free. J. Worth A Co., St. Louis, Mo. 44 JUBILEE ORGANS." It. O. Wlllaon, .1 Mi West Madisou-at .Chicago. 4 AOvaatlsanSt Nad S& eanti to 0B0 P. BOW ell S CO., Park Bow, New Tork. fr UmIi Pampkm J 1' fagtt, containing lista of ;KK) new paper and estimate u bo wing c.ihI of advertising. Ilt. SAM'b. s. PITCH'S FAMILY P YSIOIAN Will bsj sent fi ee by rtiai 1 to any one sending their address to 714 Broadway. New York. AfPfitfi' 1' i amenta only. T1U Who f w 1 1 L o agana daaorloea aaionts' g f . . ; -j On triai, 8 moa., Ilic, nothing le.t laiUIQC. JAI P.8ooTT,142SUtea ,Cmcaro $25 Per Day guaranteed ";nr o.r WO'1 Hub W.W.GliStXoyia4lo. WHY NOT. Send ir ets. with addreaaes of ft others ami receive postpaid a Fine Chromo ?x!, worth SI .'', and instructions to clear S'-Daday. Plimii A Co., 1(W South fth-st., l'hila , Pa. ble Mantel, '..unier-Tops, Furniture and number' Slain, and M hi ble at wholaa hy TBS OOWBM makulk. CO.. 11 North Clai I; St i eet, Chicago. AUV I sending the address of ten perrons with 10 till I cts. w ill re ci ve.ree, a beautiful Clio. mo cci vcrtt, a beautiful Chromo ttoilB BOW t..get I ich, post-paid. j Co , UN S. Kighth-st., Phila.,Pa. nil r and Instruc UriC I City Novtlty Cb. Oarsd by tho Diamond Oatabbs Bsoonyx. Sco tlioadvortiuoniont. 3 SCHOOL TEACHERS WANTED aV b i on ii t y fir tie Spring and Summer. $ 1 5 0 per month. Sand for circular giving fml par ticulars. Z1BQLEB A McCUBOY, Chicago, 111. TEA, TF.A AdKNTS wanted in town and country M Mil I F.A.orget up club rs for the l.i i g is t If il . mi pan y in America. Importers' prices and inducements to Agents. Bnd for Circular, Address, ROBERT WELLS, I I V. It,, N. Y. p. . Box. ISS7, PROFITABLE EMPLOYMENT. Work for K erybotly. Oood ISaBS Periitaiucinl tUttipluyuteat. Mctkatud Wo men w uiiled. hull Mrtletlara free. Address W. A. Heudeison & Co., Cleve land, 0.. or St. Louio. Io. THE IMPROVED HOWE SCALE Is the only ono containing all the Moderu Im provement. COMPARISON INVITED. COMPETITION CHALLENGED Send for Circulars and ft iMl A. M. OILBBBTS CO., St State St.. Chicago. OrUBKllT st 00MFANT, 110 Alaiu-st., Cincinnati. i 1 1 :i i m i ii nml for sol. nt 23 A 25 E. Randolph St., Chicago. The Best in the World. BLATCHLEY'S HORIZONTAL ICE CREAM FREEZER (TINOLKT'S PATKHT.) Witb la ..oi ol tins V'roi zi r a mot delicious drascrt i.f I.'o Cream, Water li e, or VroMB Fruits, Custard, Ac, may ho frozen in fr m I to B or in iiilnute. at the will f t he operator, with almost in. trouble and hut t rillmi; expense. It is acknowl edged the " Beat Kreeur in the World," and a lux ury no family ihoul l be'wlthoat. For si.le ly the trade tenerallT. if roti waut the Bajat, Inanlre for Illntclilc v'h Fl iT.i r. and if not for aaM In ou town, semi direct to t il s. BLATCH LKV, MaUaJafisCttircr, Bt.,Phlla FLORENCE Tltf T.ontj-contented Stiit of the PLOKKNC B HEWINl. IvfAl HIMi I O. ;iain-i UM Sin.;er, Wl l A WllsOB, ! Oi ver A Uakar Oompamas, lavclriuc orer $250,000, Is finalfp cffrfi.Vff hi the Supreme t ,u 'rt uf the United state la fivor ol tha KI.OIlENt'l . srh - h al ae baa I i'.roceii the Monopoly of tUffh 1'ricex. THE NEWTLORENCE fa the ONL V machine that neir.t hart;- . aaapaj r;e jorieanl.or tn right and tejf. .Mi;c.sf t leapet iiest. 801.D : ( ami 0MLT, M i.eiAL I ..,.vt i ( I.I'liS .. oi 1)1: II.KHH. April, 174. 1'lorencs, Mans. Till: GREAT ALTERATIVE ANT) BLOOD rUKIFIER. It is ix t. a Qoaek Boatrmn. Tlio ingredients nro pvblialiad on M il bottla of Biedidne. It is iisctl apjd tscozDniendad ly Phyaioisni wharartf it baa been introduced. It will positively euro SCROFTTLA in if rarious ffnti a, J.'JU'l - ma Tisjf, v uitj: a wkl LI2fOt GOUT, GOTHE. BRONCHITIS, NERVOUS l nil 'V, INCIPIEN1 C ' )NS I fMPTT0Nt andalldia enses nrising from on impure condition f the blood, N nd for furliosADAT.iH Almanac, in hicb you will find oertinostes in ta r liable and trustworiliy Phjsicians. Ministers of the Gospel snd others, Dr. R. Wilron Carr. of Italtimorc, s hf bas BteS It In uses vf Kerofula .1 ctl.ir asppsaas villi li.tu h tatisXao tion. Dr. T.C. Fugh, of Paltlmore, rrcom m nda it to uTl persons suffi riiiR with dJeeati n Rood, sasiag it i superior to n,l. I " r ,;i,:"'' he baa en r aatd. Kev. Dabney Ball, of tha iwiitlmore If, B, Conference Bonth, rays ha has liccii po Bnarh bt eeBtted br n use, that he 1 1 1 1 fuiiy speoaiaw mis it to all his I'riendH oi. il oeqiuiiiitances. Craven A Co., 1 imgalsts. n Gordons, rule. Vii,, ray a Sevai Las tath aj to give atlaraetli in, Sam'l 0. McFadden, Mtirfreesloro', lYnm ssce, suh it c un d hiui of Itbeu- ruatiMu w In u allelic failed. THE ROSADALIS IN CONNECTION WITTT om will cure Chills and Fever, Liver Complaint, py. oepsu, ate. Wc (riiarsntre BosanaMaaiiperiorelo all other Rlond Purifiers. Send fwr Rescript rvc Circular or Almanac. Address CLF.MFNTR A CO., SB. Commerce St., Itntimore, Mat Bemember to aik yr BtPa'SsjBtSI for KoraCAi-is. HOUSEHOLD PANACEA AND FAMILY LINIMENT. HOUSEHOLD PANACEA AND FAMILY LINJMENT. Wwml m.gg fe. .--Mr, sw THE ELASTIC TRUSS CO. Was incorporated in 1HR its friends and patrons are from every land and speak every tongnu. u has outlived all rivalry. It has completed the prejudice that was Justly caused by all the metal trusses. It has grown sirongei and firm.-1 as l he years have marched apa e. and , like a giant, its arms el.' Irola Ibe I i Id There m n si be Mas x. tent raaaon tlUst bus t.ro.lu. ed tbi wonderful re sult. That reason i the simple lu t t bat Urn Fus tic Truss is worn mght and day, with comfnrt, m taining rupture in perfect ease, causing no incon ri mi in c, an never be displaced by the hardect axerclaa; e lding and adapting Itself to every in to n Oft ha bdv. butalwaysholdlngthe rupture safely and soon effect a a perfect and permanent cur a Tbi new and wonderful Invention has die ed a radical rrvolut on in treating Rupture and has absoluli ly driven out of use a 1 the wretched metal finger pad and spring t russes that formerly cured the community and made life a burden ih so many thousands upon thousands of suffering ones, w ho now are happily enjoying once Hie blessing and ooslf rt of existence. Tha Ci itnd State nuvcrnment and Surgeni Ol i . ral at Washington have arranged with the F.lastlc Tiuss CO. to snpilytheo new Trus to such pensioners. Soldiers. Ac, as are entitled to a Tiussand may desire it. Such person may apply to an y one of the 0 .8. Pension Surgeons throi gli nt the country. Full descriptive circular with directions, 4c, ent free on requet, and the Tru is sold chean :md sent bv mat ' to all part of 'be country by I'll. KL S i l' Tit I MSOOM- PABJYtasa BroaSwayt York. Portable Soda Fountains! 840, $50, 875 and 8100. GOOD, DCBABLB AND CHEAP. Shipped Rpady for Use. Manufactured by J. W. CllAPMAH A CO., Mauisor, Iho. SEND FOIl a CATALOOHB. Sandwich Manufacturing1 Co., SANDWICH, UK KAI.lt CO , ILLINOIS ADAMS PATWMT KLK-KbUlNU POWKH COUN-MHICLil.RUN (popularly known us the "Sandwich Mu-lein ), v.iryi:g ih taa Mid ( apacU v t. suit all a aut. y rut llm e Powers. iiiiml CortSlielleia, s i. mauu- f ii iii i . i -of tliu celebrated I'OJl.X lilv; t l b TI kTOlt. Hcsciiptivii Circular, fully illustrated, mailed free to any addrsss. J. p. ADAMS, Sui ictary. The Iliiiiinn LocOtnOf Ivr sliould becarefully engineered. .1 lo t wise 1 1 ni.iy i un ofl the track of llfa ut any nonaut. To kaop its dalioata lntemui ni:o lnwery in perfect trim, or to jmt it In good working co'.'litioii when out of ostler, is the pi - euliar j.rovi nee of Tarrant's Efferresoenl Seltaer Apariaat. The tlioroiihiiess with which it DiaAntaa w itliout IrrttSttl g the bowel, the tone and vigor which It imparts to tho Itokiaoh, Its uppet.iug effects. It cooling, refreshing ope rat i li ill fever, the relief it affirds in headache, its anti-bilious piopertles, and its superior merit as a general corrective, justify the assertion (hat it is. beyond all CODipaF MOl the mo1 Valaabla family medicine of the age. Sold by ull druggists. "THE THRESHER OF THE PERIOD.' 3 '"v "":'"-fh SiSS fit This is tho famous "Vibrator " T"ltBSHBFI. which, has crsatsd uch a revolution in the tnuie Hni become so roLtr ssTAausnBD a- tlio MleaMllng ThraaherM of thiadavand ircnemtion Han than aayaa tliotiaand puninaagii i and nlnsty k hou nnd prrain rslasri nraajotiaca thaaa maohlnaa kmiiii i v I NK..M ai.i.i:ii lor irritin NiviiiK, tune tar ins, and raonay nutkinB. Tour sISWIS made, rial 24-liicli, 28 liM ii, 32-lncH uni :.-n: h Cvllavflers. irtth6,.8, loiuui l8Morsc Hlonnteal' Powers.. Also Bcnai radim alone x- ir-Hiv ror Steam Power.anel ininntved 1K' AHLS: BTBAJII BNQlNBa for Mteum Btajrlilnca All peraon Intemllna; ta lmy Thraahing Ma chines, or Separators "alone," or Horse Powers "iiioiic," n wall as qbaim Haisbbs ami Fabm rrs who arant their (train threshed, saved awl cleaned to the best advnntajre, are Invited toeend for our now forty j.-iu'- I Inst rated Paniphlei ami Oironlars (sewjVeeJ irtvtr.gfnll parttrnlnrs about tin'M- Imjireved luchlnea and other kifor saatioa valuable to farmers ami threaaeeaaeii, AdorsaSj NICHOLS, SHXPABD M CO., '.utile Cretk. Ml Ayoy Affnpfhirft toh TrtE maar rklief of Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fcvor, sc., and in deed all the affections which arisofrom ma larious, marsh, or m i s r. smatic poisons, n.is been a id) ly used, duriiifr tbo laal tw .mi ty-iiv. jraara, In the treat ment of these .M t r. s - 1 dleasea, nnd with sui h unvaryi nir success that it has tfuinca the reputation of fheilitf ii. fallible. The sh.ikes. chills, oni-e bri.keu by it, d not re turn until the l is ease is eontraetol ntf.iui . This has made it an aeeented PamCuy. and tiusted speeiib', for the Fever and Ak f lb. West, and tbi Chill and Fi vcr of the 1 nth. Ayer's A'biii. Cure era In atcs tho noxlaas poison from the system, anil leave the patient as well aa i'-re no uttui k 1! tin i..i.hly exp. 1 the m. ease, so that .10 Liver Complaint. Rh. um..tiem, Neui aiam. Dysentery i r DebUwty follow g th" i are 1 1, v here disorders of the Liver and Howels have oeeurred frr.m Miasmatic I'oivon, It I erooves the cauce ( f thrm and they disappear. Not only j it an effectual cure, but. if taken occasionally ty patient exposed to malai i.i, it will expel the poison and protect them from att.Kk. Traveleru snd temp..iary resident in Fever and Atfuo locali ties are thus enabled to defy the disease ThQ tn eral DeMlity which i o apt to enene frota continued exposure to Malaria and Miasm ha uo speedier remedy. S r blur Couiplaiute it is aa s see Ileal Sensed y, I i.l l'AKKD HY Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical Chemists. JW4 Sy Drvpgitts and DtaUrt m Medicine. SAW-Ml LIS. LANE & BODLEY, MANUFACTURERS OF PORTABLE AM) STATIONARY SAW-MILLS Solid Iron I Friction Feed Wroii(lit-lroii 1 1 . . i i "Uli brvt r .Hel. f1HP. REST AND CHEAPEST MILL IK THE J MARKET. . w j Illustrated catalogues and Frices furnished on applitation to ....... MM' A IMIliF.l, JOHN AND WATBB-BTS., CINCINNATI, O. BUY J. & P. COATS' BLACK AnTri 1 2 X . V2L . nil lanrxrx a Dr. J. V;i liver's ( a! usiloriiiu in - Jtrnr Hitlers an a purelv Vegetable pieparation, muds chieilv from the i a- the hertis found on tho lower ranges of tin. Sierra Nevada mountains Of !alifoi nia the medicinal propertlea : :.ieh are extracted theiflVoui without the nee of Alcohol. The question is almost daily asked, "What is the CAUSS of the nnparalieled soecaas of Vivbctar Bit vkks?" Our answer is, that tber ran on the cause of disease, andtbe pet n re covers his health. Til I '' greal blood pariflerand a I . ing pri: eipla, a perfe t ''novnf or ratoff of the sraten .Never he fore in the hiritttry f the world DBS a madicios besa BoaspoQndad paasasslng the ansarkaala qualities of V i n k ; a it BlTTBBS in bsaliBS th5 sick ol every l i --;t-- man i hail 10 Thsj urn .a jrt'iitle Porastivs si sjsU as a Tonio, rt'li. vitifr Cobmsuob r aflaBnaation uf lbs Liver and Viseend Organs, in Uilioui l esass. The properties of i; Wai kjer's Vibboas Bittbbs sis A'psrlent, DisphorstiOi Oarminativs, Xatritioos, LaxariTs, Uiorstio. Sedative. ( '.mater-1. mant. Sudorilie. Alt-rtt-rve, aial a pti-Rilina R. ii. M)DOAID Si Cf.. Drufrgists and Gen. Agts., San Francisco, California, and cor. of Washington and Chariton Bta., N. V. 8oltl by ull !)i nu - t uiiil U ultra. kIN l.fll flM.: ' I e..' f :i T t!.r oi. il ctrrU lUnfU. I laaVBSSI SSSSS of Nun I lrtl,. It r!.... roU In K n p I O.I , I...I-H,; ... 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MDr.A.F. ory.D ban uai year Diaaiaad e.itarh Ssansdp in n j. a i I IraaiaieM for cir f i:iv P '-l V 'nr, .ma in,. I lar .up r; r to am oii-l rstarra. it ai esi t. iu all real ateta I for I : tie, M . i. Sunt by irailon rcccirt of price DsC R B J? a 'L tr v, 5 i if ' I r bw. 0 C 5 X 1 3ia R et8 " ' - J. S 3 On fit Q j E at stS W B Q . Z. ZJT Sen a"" a g. W r- r c T ' A 1' -. O r3 r IA V GENTS U iVl'KIl Men oi Won w eek or 8100 foiffited. Thr s- ret trrr Write at once to C iWEN .r CO., Mh St., Bee I ok. A Q BXTI WABTBD to oll our jutly ealetrrateS Ai tit les for Lao:es wear. IndtspsnsaM' mid ab lutely srjf I o.tHio mm.h tin.M'nM , rio v u.ve (omfoit and satls- factt n. No female tan do without ttism. S im nle sent, on rei eint of Ali.flO. I-'KKI:. Fend f .r Illustrated Circular. LB PERLE KUBBEB CO., 90 Chamher Street, New Yoik. MEiHCALi Samaritan Nervine ! I the vreat remedy f.r Bnl' leplle mis. CioivulMoi.s ana Spasms. 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