J.f ., ftf"!lhiinni i ir -nrrr-r- - Owning Stflcgrapli SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, l.KH. UIIIIIE IS llAPPIKKMHT BELLS DRTAN. 1 iwkeil mni.lnn, young and fair, Whcwo !oy curls of goldon hmr fell thickly round her tunny I'nos, "Where In thut 1k)Oii imIIim! IIiiiiine' i" Fhe ueroil me. nml f.jtvlv mKheiil, "That pri.c to find I loner havo trioel t'ntil I've thought 'twn rain to seek s" And then a tour rolled dowj hor clii-ok. I naked in mi, whose st, p wi slow, Win ie locks wcro white us drifted, snow. Whose trembling h ind mid withered I'orm Hud hraely mot life' licuiinfr storm. Ha turned on ma and idly simlttil, Then sll in accents soft and mild, "Threescore and ten my iioul Imvc tiUo 1, Finoe 1 the self-same question asked." "I sought for It In health's domain Wh re festal mirth and beauty r an I sought for it at lUcclitis' shrino, ' But lound 1 not tlint boon diinu; And thcu I sought thr- (Jod hIiov .', And aikeil him for His predion l.ivo, And then, oh then, with nivturtioel eves I learned it was henttd the skies."" ' Bhownkiiobo, Ky., September 0, 18 l. Origin nrthn "MnrllinM.. A correspondent of tha London Ii.iili AViet writes ; "1 read In the papers that an action at law In pending lu France, involving the question Cf whethor Houget de Lisle was the author of this song. According to the account of M. do l.Wle himself, he computed both the verses and the mmlcj and if this sfatomcnt was a misrepresen tation, lie must h.we been not only a literary im postor, but one of a remarkably fraudulent kind, because I believe it was principally, if nut solely. owing U his being the supposed author of tlic song Hint he received a pension of tiftnen liun drcd trai.es, iiiimcli'it'jly after the revuitr.loti of 1M0, fiom Loins rinlliipe. "At ihnt lime, in September, I snsv M. le Lisle at his own lnuse, at Cl.oHy Ic-Uoy, a villa-rc n-u-J'aris. lio was then seventy years of ui,o, a 1'rcsU looking, ail..blo old gontieinuu. 1 Ktmwed him a printed copy of tl.o eontr, ami he related to mo niinniely flic circnmstaucca under winch it was proiiuicel, pointing t.ut, however, in iny copy, evernl words wnerem, as he taiel, tueie were mistakes, thut i9,v;ui;itioi.s from luu owucompj itun. "llie son?, he told me, was produced while ho ws un service as a captain of engineers in the French airuy, and he Composed it attitr.utlmrg, in the nimih of April, 17'JJ, during tho nitflit fol lowing the declaration of war by Austria and Frussia. 'Lo Chant de l'Armee du Ithin' was the title given to it by the uuthor, but a daily publi catiuu, edited at tho time byM.de Lisle and other youi g otllccrs ol the army of the Rhine, eoiivejed the animating effusion throughout the south of Franco. The M..rtcill.'iisc were just then, inarching upon Fans ; they read it oa their way ; and tiny ainvcil at the capital chanting these tcms. llcnce the name given by tho l'arisiam, 'L'llmue des Murncilluise.' Tho forty batta'i ins Of tationul volunteers, formed at Faris in fifteen days, heat the Duke of Brunswick and the l'rus aians in Chainpagtic on the 2Sth of Scpttmirtur, 17'J'2, and routed them again in a few days after at Jcu.ani e. '1 hue volunteers wore commanded by Otntral Dumouriez, linvim; under his orders Oiternl d'Orle.ins. since King Louis Philippe; and they marched uptoeucheuigementwitu the enemy Miiping, 'Allons, eid'ans de l.i puttie,' e. "The 'Marsriltaiso' was alwavs the sons of Hie French army from 179'.! to 18 il, when the tirst Bonaparte, having made himself Kmpuror, ani doubt,,.,, ,. wtiei!! ;o timu' of ,.- a hymlli Coustit otber sons to come forth which were bet cr calculated to make Boldi)r admire empe rors. Twice Rubseojuently, in 1SJ0 and 181H, the ame chant has pcrfurmed Its revolutiontry umee, auu reeeiveu UN tiuieius oy suppression, K. fie Lislfl was the author of a whole volume of Ijric poetry, which was published aloaj? with a good de nl of music of his own, I think in is;j'). His account of the 'Marseilluise,' as ho told it to me, was this : His brother ollicers, knowing him to have some pretensions to the poetic as well as the musical faculty, said, upon tho occribiou before mcououcd, that he most writu a song. Ic was, tuo, required to bo f, riheoining without delay, and it was, as De Lisiu said, the rouit of trno night's uicdiutinn, the martial muse being aided only by the tiildle. (ioing te bed with the injunction ot his com rades, bo joined thcin at breakfast-time playing his air and smiDg his soug. Some of tuu errurs mentioned aie the e : 'Les muitm nos destiuees' should be 'Les motmr-.' ic. 'Dam tcs enuoinis expirans ran' should be 'tuc tesennoinis expirans toitnt.' There is a seventh stuii.i ueineutly addi d, beginning, 'A'ont cntrerons dmu la car riere;' but this is not Du Lade's, and belongs, I thii k, to another song. "M. do Luniartinc (jive, if I remember rightly, a some what different account of tlia 'Marseilaiso,' but he dues nottpHSiiOD tuc autiiorsliii' Oidug that ot De LiMo. I litUeve that Sir Walter Scott h.is sjmeiiero a speculation that the air is burrrrcd. and of a date rjitch older than the M irscilhoso j vuluntc, r,. As 10 ukoUrt French song. Sir Walter ic arcs a recoid lo which recent turus ot fortuno lend 'a reuter moral interest' than he could havo aiilieipa ed. lu 'I'aul's Lett.- to hii Kiast'olli,' sneaking oi the field of Waterloo, he siys: 'A loliiine ol greater moral interest was given me by a lauy, wliost fa hor found it upon tho field of but le. It is a manuscript collection of French songs, bt uring the stains of clay aud bio id, which probably indicato the fate of the prj prfc tor. nu or two of these romances I thought pruty, and have siiico had an opportunity of Lsviiig them translated into Kngli-h by meet ing at Fails with oua of our Scottish men of rhyme. Hereupon Sir Walter produces a trtiusla'ion entitled 'Romance of Illinois,' of that same 'l'artnnt pour la tyrie,' which is row the French nntional music of an Emperor. Nairn, kon the Third!" ' (story of a er'-la rnlor.ist. Josephus Camp, late editor of the Atlanta Cort federacy and the Georgia Times, and the present Clerk of the KouBcof Representatives of Georgia, has arrived in Nashville, having been compolled to leave the South in eome iuence of tho publica tion of un article advocating the restoration of the Union. Mr. Camp gives an Interesting state ment of the rdlairs of tho South, which appears iu tho Nashvillo Union of the fith. Ho says that a nulversal despondency exists throughout tho South at least three-fourths of the psople believ ing that, as there is no hope for tho s icjess of the Confederacy, tho sooner they rctnrn to tho Union tho belter, as ouch day of hostili y in creases tho diliicullles which surround the makiug of peace. tut ii is impossible at presont for this senti ment to become demonstrative. Jell'. Jf ivis, he inys, is the great s: tj rant living; a id w'tercver lis ;ower extei.ds there is neitlr r I'reedo'a of (teech nor fieedotu of person; mid before a r'- turu to ti e Vidon is possible, thu Kebel army must be disposed, llei 'g.rds Hood's force no lonuci loiuiidabic, iu a military point of iuw it is small in numbers, mid is greatly demoralized ; but it is yet sutlicienlly strong to iiitiiui -lata uu- aru-ed icoplc, cti cci.a.y as tho male portiou of these Utopia consists of only dicropid old men, or onng tioy s every one c tpuule ol bearing arms unviiig oten seur. to iue aiuty oy i:ie cous .riptiug ollicers. break Ihe aiiny o. Leo, ho th iihs, and that of Hood will disperse; anil th-ro aro no others worthy to be called a military organisa tion eaBt of the Mississippi river. Air. Camp states that the Keucl leaders say that if SlcOlellau is beaten they have no hope ; fj.it there is net suiii tient vitality iu the Confederacy to keep it alive. They, therefore, will look tu eventual submission iu case of the re-election of Mr. Lincoln,' and sinc e the fall of Atlanta they regard ttiat us certaiu; and they ure, there fore, very aux.ous about the terms on which they would be uilowed (o resume their citizeusiiip. lie adds that Governor Lrown is for a rocou stun tion of toe l uion ; ho knows this, having recently cciiveueu with biiu on tbut subject. It was because tho Governor looked upou tho cause of the Conleduruey as hopeless that ho had recalled tho militia. Tuoy had bcuu sutiiuiiuei to the field tor homo deleuse; but when Atlanta was captured the key was unlocked, aud Georgia as at the mercy ol Sherman ; und therefore tney could avail nothing, and tho Governor believud that they would bo more valuable us farmers than a soldiers. BlSUOV El.OOMIIEf.il ami his Cr.ititoY. Ho eutotell a story of owe clergvitun. whom he liad l proved for certain irregularities of c induot Zrl! hM bei" brought to his notice by his ZurT nd wb0 11,1,1 feplicd : " Your iord ty ill.irkuT" L-'l'-t'olar, kuuws thut lying goes ociuuiwCrirr.r"t,',l,.w,!r,i lbin' ,h0 ,J'll,'"l" Inhabitant, of ' 1 Clin "sure vou that the was the most teTin,?!.? liar' too" In"'''iio, etna was n .i, 1,UMil.cl,"n against the clifrgy. that he fell into tl,. g,,."u.' fr funeral rway from a vUlutlou Qlun- if T"? 9u"veyel by fie Bishop', own mvanu AhB,WefI klute rebnled for drunkenness, n. 'V.'IJ1, he lord, 1 never was drunk on duty." 'rvna'.'X exclaimed the biskop ; when is a cieo.", . t ononiy?" -True aid the other, " ? IfcoiiKhtufUiM." uevw THE rntwiiKtm C. W. AMOBHBOW. There's always something new for us sweet mornlrgs, Siirprlfe of little rirenmstances thrown Around tho tread-mill oneness nf our lives. Tho dropping in of friend with his aibimings Of pleasant smiles and wo'ds, aud the aifal grnan Of Hie complaining thunder as Iia sirivns To spreml his mighty giii f around fhosiy Oh, it i (hard to quit thorn all and di "We are renewed wi'h freshness aud the pll Of yesterday is cast liko a worn shawl ; Wi wear to-day, like mni loti her new bonnet, Or youngster p-i t his lirst primed soiiuot; And yet lo. morrow wi'l b it o'er repett The cloy'U scenes that to-day do seem so sweet. cinF.ir.Tr,Mi'i.r. is hs t'iticnni, The San Francisco llul'ntin has an interesting account of a wonderful temple just complete 1 in that city by the Chinese residents: "It mny not bo known toallo ir rc:i le.rj that there are in California tv influential aud wcilthy (.noun companies, wineti are partly commercial associations nnd parry lienevolent orders, and wun wnicti an mo i iiinee who como intticr are In Some sort cinncc'i'd. f he-o c imiunins em known as the Same Yep, Wong Wo, Seo Yep Mug Yeong, Hop Wo, and Yeu Wo. l'h.iy n!' have their h( ad iiiarfei s in thlseit.v. I'.verv Mun. gol an who comes to this c iast is H'hcr consi-n 'd to the cure or indei"ured to the sorvice of ono of these eompanit s. Thcv t.avu a ron,iil.u r u.r of the nuiucs and wlieieabours , f their c iuu'.t r men, aro bound to )o,,l( afic-tlieiu in hcilth and sickness so long as tin ir connection with the com pany is ir. sci veil, and if thcv tiic hero to return their bodies to China. " I lice Chinese rompnnlcs nlo mix the re ligious i lenient w Ith their I usiness, not seeking to proselyte us "oaf -ode barbarians,' hut t (urnl.-h l miiles wherein thu uiomburs of their own guilds may worship the wooden gods of tim CelcMial Fnipire, and I .urn .lo-h sticks and In'v paper. The S'e Yep Cotnpiny have Ion,' ha I A temple. The Nmg Y'rnng Company have receutly bunt a laruo e-fji:dislinieiii. which has lia.n poiuilarlv n ported tube a iru'iln t,.,imle. ivlieeul,. nil nmnner f idls ate woihl,pcd and mvstic rites pet formed. FojiuUr rei.ort is partly rirht and inrtiy wring. "The main budding Is of brick, a'lout twenty feet fr.ir t, fort) led deep, and th-cu stories high The front is a rcecs-id ft:eli under a sipiare e )rl nice, the window opeufng upon iron-railed bal conies built within tho arch aud outer sipiare line of ih( building. T;.l - .miiiee i . iip.iroacheu tiimurli a sipmre one-sto'y brick, opening into nn iuuer court. The first fi .or of Hie mulu buildin" is divided into several small re 'eption and smoking, rooms, at the cnir.mcd to which siands a pdice ollieer, who adinus w.maver has one of tho invita tion cards Issued t,y the company. In those rooms visitors are sometimes handed a cup of tea, some fried cakes, or u paper cigar, and Chinamen may be seen reclaim.' on lounges and smoking pipes of wood and metal, which emit u very villanous smell. "Hack of tho reception-room? is a sort of altar covered with g it and re I hangings, the front being open and showing what resembles a sue cession of small steps or shelves, which are covered w ith p iper and Inscribed with Chinese characters. Th's is the register ot the dead. Here are inscribed tho names of all the mnmbors or wards of the ing Ycotig Company who have died in California. In front of this ghostly record lamps nro kept burning night and day. 'The furniture of ml the npartmen's on the first lloor is of the plainest description. On tho second lloor is the company's business room, or exchange, where the pre-i lent or Sing Song, whose numo Is Wing 0, and his had manager, Ah Wee, sit and smoke and talk, receive visitors, prcsiiie over meetings of the Company, nliu u!rCCf its ordinary concerns, leliovlng the te lium of these occupations with an occasional tune on some of those thrilling two-stringed iutruiucuts lor which Chlnadcm h so famous. "But the wonder of the whole building is tho temple in the third story. Tho first glance at it reveals only a confused heap of gilt, crimson, aud hluo cabinets, brass ornaments, crimson hang, ings, and gaudy signs, while tho air is ladened with warm und sickening odors. A moro careful survey extracts something wonderful and sys tru&i:c from this e . of haruiric tln-al furniture. Tho walls and ceilings are nearly hid with the huge crimson, blue, nnd gilt signs, each bcarii'g four lurge letters supposed to bo a motto of son. e sort and some nn inscription in smaller characters on one end. These arc said to bo presents frem other companies, and from friends here aud in China. Across tho centre of tlto room are placed thrco cabinets, each about ten feet long by two feet wide and four feet high, mude ol exceedintly dark and heavy wood, aud the fronts cirvcd in high relief in the most gro tesque and elaborate manner. Some, of the carvings represent tho Interior of lmusoj, with lignrtB ot nu n, bents, bird.:, and insects in strange juxtaposition ; while others causist of trees, vines, u,id scroll-work all gilded, tho background beiug the original dark color of tho wood. "On the top of these inasBive cabinets nre lnrge bra.iers filled with incense or containing live coals, iu which sticks of san lal-wood are slowly burning; fu-itastic wax tapers; clicks of nmk three feet high and tour ii -.lies thick ; lofivves. els of a metal like tin, whoso nso is not apparent; small iuiagts; peaked ycllosv lla;s; pvramiJs, or fan-sliupcd bunches of artificial llowcrs. ne..!c tuila oiul in-eef, mixed with tin-el ornaments ; iiia.oig lamps; curved and gilt sticks of sandal wouu, f.c. iViong ttie sap's ot the rooai, at the end of these cabinets of embroidered silk, round. and square, nnd fringed drums; brass emblem, ii.ilitnrv ai d civic ; nnd weapons of war. In the rear cf ell this splendor stan.is the altar of Josh, the wonleu cud of the almond-eved idolnt.ors. This is n Kuunie aleovo ol' curved ami gilded woo 1, in which sits tho nwtul ,los himsolf a big p luni.i.ed Chiiimnan with a biiek-red face, long strips ol red cloth flowing from each nido of his head, time long tni s of black horsc-huir sprout ing out of bis chin nnd thu corners of his mouth, and his person bedi o ncd with blue, green, crim Bon.nnd gbt ciirviii', stttdded with bits ol glim, to r-present his small clothes, and high above bis head a brns.s sua, ns if this coio-tial supersti tion bed mixed with i' a hit of I'ar,ccisin. "We were a-ked to believe while in this awful prvtcnco thut J 'f h, when uUfc on e irtii, stood filteen feet in his bare feet, wielded a battle-axe that wcigntai a ton, and ono day killed thirty thousand of his fats. In proof of tips story, wo uie shown by Ah Wee, in a manner that admitted ot no controversy, a wooden battle-axe, highly carved and gildi d, which is an exact representa tion of tho one that Jodi swung with such fatal fury. Under Josh's august nose blazed several oil lamps; and sin ks of burning sandal-wood and punk, and bra.iers of incense powder, scut np wreaths of smoke, tilling the room with an odor that was rather pleasant ul'ter a while, liefore this altar the bauds of the companies, clad in long blue robes and black skull-cups, ap;ear daily during the festival, bowing, kUdng the floor, and chanting, while the Sou Yeu and (ioid Kim are twanged and drums aro lent in horrid dissonance. Hither aro brought offering ol baked nnd raw meats whole sheep aud big. A record of these is kept, but ith tho exception of the lelt hind-'iumf rs of tho ba'.ed animals, fhev are reken away agiln by those who bring thou. This is un economical f urn of s,erili.;t, and prol ably dins Jo.di a:i much good as though bis votaiies did not save their hticon so carefully. The religious ceremonies :ne so m over (and th.it I , orient fcst'val thcv ) i nuo'licr wise economy I, tboiixlt duving the me tie iucnth' riposted. "It is n curious fact that tho Chinese do no ! resent or apparently object to the presence of Amerieuns dining these lites, Fcruapi tin y nr.) willing to give us every opportunity tt on con- vi rtiwt mwl In - irf r,i unr nti nn i v mm! , r,lity 'nd courtesy which wo will be , loiluwlng." ol li'lt- loa;; in I.e iraliiK nul l.iut;'vlly. An examination of the necrology of llro vn Vnhcrsity for the academic year just closed sug rests a few ihonght.s iu regud to the comp irative longevity of titulary men. Of the eighteen aluiuui repnrted as having tiled during the year, the uver uge nge was above sxty-6. yen. A large propor tion of thet were studious men, lawyers, minis ti rs, and teachers. Ono only of the wholo number died before ti c are of thirty, and he was the ouly one originally il voted o biisiucss lite. Hat he inherited a consumptive constitution. Ten were law crs, whose av rac,,: term Of life win nbout siuiity-six yuirs. Ti e list prc-i ins bat one doc tor, anil he iiuu tl'iouj'h bis threescore ve irs aud ten. Another, wbece life was iiiuinly devote I tj teuthiiifc", j iism I 1.,'s s.ici.ly-i;eciitli year. The iii.iiJk r of niiiiistirs was only four, and tteii iiuuti length ol iilj was lesi than fifty years. In tiii - put titular the facls ure ubiMi nial, and ui' repiect ntative. This is t ot strango, in view of the veiy siin.ll in uio, r ot this proios.sion. The strHiige' tliiiia is rat'ittr that tho number of min isters detcutcrt during the renr was so small, lu fuet, one ol thet-e lour otiht t ) be reckonci as u business n. an ; t .r he leu tho ministry, not wiHirgly, but by lonstijiut of circumstaifcs, after only tt ft years of ministerial life. Tho conc'tisiuii from the hole v.awi, that profes. sioni 1 nu n us a cIuas lis o lou er tiiau ni ;U in general. ' 'tititn If u'ljiman. E Crust of Si ori.Mi. The ulno of diamonds. Numerous r, a-ons ara a signed for tills card being the woe of tho ."North; one, because the n ne of diamonds is the arms of a leading member whovo'ed lor the introduction of the malt-tax into Svlluud ; u second, because this ord is con id, red foitutiste in the game of comotte, which was introduced into Scotland by Mary of Lor raine, and caused heavy losses, if not absolute ruin, to many of the Scottish nobility, a third is, because the card resembles the crosi of 8", AiiUrew, the patron s.uut of ricotlanU "cros." t"sut Into "cur." DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPn.PniT,ATDELPmA, MODE OF ELEOTINtt THE P9PE. At the present period, when so much of public attention, both at home and abroad, Is directed to the probably speedy election of successor to 1'ope l'lus IX. the following remarks from the pen of tho Faris correspondent of the London Timt will lie read with interest: In the eleventh century I'opc Nicholas con ferrcd on the cardina's the right of directing tho election or the rope; und, in accordance with his statutes, ttio rarulnals, who had figured as a body since the eighth century, were bound to demand of tho Roman neon a and tho Unman eh rgv the ratification t)f their choice. To legalir.o inu ciicuuu ii was nun pen-aoin mat tho sumo name should obtain two-thlid at least nf ti. voles of tho conclave, together with tho sulI'ragoH of I he people nod the clorrv of koine. Tiiki mode ,.f proceeding, however, was found to lie inconvenient. The dec tons guvu rise to dissen sions, revolts, nnd senndas of tuo gravest kind: fori Ign intrigue added to the confusion, ud the consequence was that bolh tho clergy and tho peop u m re exciuucii irom an participation in JIV 1 I l.tlUII. That revolution or reform took place In 1271 on lbeaci cssu.il of (ircitorv X. It .lid not b,,w. ever, and could not, put an end to intrigue. In the conclave were cardinals belonging to dioceses in ail pints ol the Caibolio World, and each bad Ids own candidate. The elcctiona wore often prolonged beyond measure, so much so that pressure was Sometimes employed so obtain a oei siou. tttose complement and short, com mons were tried, and if after three davs' deliba. ration tho cardinals did net elect a popo, ono plate of meat, or simply broad aud wine, wero served to them until they niado their choice. The lorms piescribcd by tho ancient stututos wero subsequently modilied, and before going iniu uin.uoB no) t.ti UUJU19 repeucea tins oath : "1 tnke to witness our Lord Jesus Christ, who . ...... i .. :o ........ run,, juv.e inr, mill. I will Uleel tUO pCTSOQ WU01U 1 ought to elect before Oral." '1 here 'wcie, and, I believe, still ere. four ,i;r. fen nf modis of election by inspiration, by com promise, by scint.ny, inid by nei ess. Hy inspira- ....i., ni.u.rviu. me caroioaiN rail aloud, lifl i on inu iuio. -e u me inomi nt, me name of the person w hom they judge worthy of tho supremo dignity. It Is, however, only al'o r long and fniitle.'B dclibcrat on, and when there remains noehunec ol ucreement by merelv hiiinau inn.ms that recourse is Inid to supernatural aid; and it iier uapprneu mill vno rest ol mo e O U1I1 ds, or a majority of them, unwilling to bIiov decided opposition, or to be tho Inst in giving their assent, at once concur in the choice of inspiration. The election by compromise is whun. after rqnally long and equally fruitless deliberation, they agree to lay aside their preferences nnd to leave thu nomination ol tho pontitf to ono among themselves. It is related that it was in this fashion John XXII was choscu. lie irutull the, card i, nils to pledge themselves to accept the candidate ho should propose, and, to their gieat surpriso, he proposed himself. Taught by this example, for they bad never ouaiit to elect him the c .r,i,.,.io decided that this powor should not again bo en- irumiu 10 any niemi crot ttio College, except on conditions which would render tho recurrence of 6iich an event Impossible. When the election of a pontiff is by scrutiny or ballot, each cardinal writi s his own namo with that of the candidate ho proposes on a ticket. These tickets or bulletins arc deposited with much solemnity In the consecrated chalice which stnnds on the altar of fhe chapel where they sit; and each ono approaching and leaving tho ult ir kneels and r peats a prayer. After a pause the tickets are taken from Iho sacred cup by ollicers named ad hoe from their own body; the tickets nro compared with tho nuinbor of cardinal present, and when it is found that anyone of tlitm tiiifl lo thirds of the votes in his favor ha is deciured elected. If uy ono can show tho re quisite number of votes, another proceeding ! gone through. This proceeding is the olection bv access so called because any cardinal has the right to accede lo the vote ol another by altering his ticket according to n prescribed form. The moment tho election is declared, tho tickets nro burned. The present pope was tlected by unani mity. luo 1 unctions nf the cardinn Is arc. then, hirfhlv important and tho past shows how necessary it is tnat ttie J'ope should be elected witti a view to peaco nnd conciliation. Kvc.rv Catholic country Is interested in it, and tho cardinals arc naturally supposeu to bo minufui of tho interests ot thoir respective countries. France, Austria, and Spain eimnieu, auu i neiicvo stiti claim, the pnviicgoot demanding the exclusion of one curdinalcueh from tho pontifical throne, but only when the majority of votes is not yet obtained liy imy ono cardinal ; und these powers are supposed to havo friends or representatives in the couelave to maintain that right in their mime. Tho ciniinals are, as every one knows, princes of tho Church. In tho early ages tho cardinals were the principal priests of tho churches in Home, or deacons of districts. In the eleventh century th y number, d but twenty-eight; iu model u times iliey aro as many us seventy. When assembled they form tho Sacred College, compose the Council of the I'opc, preside at spe cinl and general congregations, and govern tho Church so long us the pontifical throne is vacant. They got the red hat under Inn. Ill, during the Council nf Lyons, lu YHr, and the purple from Boniface VIII, in l'-lt'l. There are cardinal dencons and cardinal priests. Cardinal lticbc iieu was u priest and Mazarin a deacon. Tho great C, lliolie powers propose a certain number of prelates to be mimed by tho Fope, and these are known as cardinals of tho crown. In the present condition of tho F.ip tl Sta os it is suppo.-cd that tho choice of tho Sacred Codcyo is already made, and that tho future pontilf will lie i roeiaimco instantly on tuu death ol fins a 1, without any meeting in conclave or the nsual forms of election. T his would bo contrary to all previous usage ; hut wo o Homo at once invaded by the troops of Victor Kuitnanucl, with or wi'h out the permission of France, or were au insur rection to occur, the cardinals would not ho bound to nss.mble In the Vatican; fur wlicrcvof they BBseinl.lo there is the conclave. It is not at all iinpiobiibhi that tho Km peror of the French has already fixed on bis candidate, but who tho person is the Court of Homo lias never been able to discover. IDE OnillLSE REBELLION, I'Chci f r.llon or ilio t hy or Nitiikln. On the Fith of July last tho troops of the Em peror of China succeeded, utter several days' hard fighting, in capturiug the city of Nankin. Tien wung, the rebel Kinpemr, killed himself a fow days previously by eating gold-leaf, determined by suicide to avoid personal capture. Tho body wns found by flic conquering troops ly ing in tho position in which the rebel had died. The other leading icbel chiefs were taken, aud one of them, Chiing-wang, has determined to write his life if nllow ed to live long enough for the purpose. The London Timts' correspondent gives this account of the city of Nankin us it now is : "Nanl.in wi.l now he opened to foreign trade. It was not i.ained in our treaty, hut the sixth article of the l'l incli treaty stipulated that French ( ubji ets should be allow ed lo es'ablish themselves theio diteelly it was rceiiVi'ed from tho rebels; nnd under the ii,( st favored nation clause in tlio trei.tieo w i ll i'.nglnnd and A'nei ic v, subjects ol tho-e com. lies will enjoy tin soil" privilege. To i privilege,! owevev, vili (.enainly torn long lime be a b .men oee, a ) i vt n in the i ml is not likely to be iv oith much. Thu city i-, a luupof ruins, with flic exception ol tho small corner occupied by tl e ltela 1-; even the paliuv; of tho Tion-waug has ben bu'lit, aud years will elapse before it can opi reach r.early f . its fonnirsn.o. The country ii Ci'.iaicly suirounding it is desert, and what tn de there is in p'oiiutewnh the neighboring dis'tict.s flows to Chinlvcang, the situation of which, nt tho junilioaof the G, and canal with the Yiirgl.e, i nes it great aiivantage over its fcimci.y iuqoiMint nei0li:,or. Soociiow Is tho tent i e of tho liel.cst province in China, and was ll.iu lore eeni.iii to iccovtr more or less quickly (Vein the sta c of ,!e-olafion In which the rebels hud left it. lull Nankin possesses ne such advau fnges, end although n umbers of its former Inhabit, lints will no doubt gradually Hock buck, aud homes will itgain arise from tli, ir ruins, it is very unlikely ever to main lis former sl.e, iiiiport anee, or consiili ration. Kvcn before the u.ivont of the liliciH, its lTistige its the ancient (apital of Ciena liione. give it the jm ol its fur wcuUliier uelghbo: Soocho; and now it sccuui likely tiwit the latter w ill permanently eclipse it. The prose ul circumference ol its walls is ouly tighteeu mil, s, iusteud ol the thirty-live miles which it measured when Nankin was the capital of China ; and ut the time of lis capture by the Tiitpiuga oi ly two-third even of the lesser r.reuwas estimated to be oicuphd by houses. Still, however, amid all Its decadence, it is a vast city, aud of sufficient importance 1 1 fully justify tho (rreat weight uttRched by tho Imperialists to its recapture." A RATiarACTOitv Total. A Kc-ilch minuter, after a hard day's labor, and hile at a "denner lea," us he called it, kept incessantly pr.ii.dug tho "Imam," and statin' that "Mrs. Diiulop ut h imo was as fond o' hautu like that as ho was," when the mistress kiuuly ollered lo send her the pre sent of a ham. "It's unco klu' o' yc, unco klu", but I'll no pit ve to the trouble ; I'll just tak' it hame on tho horse afoie me." When, on leaving, h mounted, and the ham was pot into a sack, soino Uitilculty was experienced in gutting it to lie properly. His inventive geuiuj souu cut the Gordiuu-knot. "I think, u.istrcs-, a cheise in the ithcr en' wad mak' a yrun' Manet," The bint was Immediately acted on, and, like another John Gilpin, be moved away with his "lulaaoe true." noivu ion oi k niBr, JC10HT. The little sparrows have their nest, God gives the pretty creatures rest; Ha watches o'er the smallest thing That nightly folds Its weary wing. Sleep I baby, sleep! The noddln lilies by the stream AVith folded petals sweetly dream, The sleeping daisies in the graM Are wrinkling as tho night wind pass. Slo p I baby, sleep 1 Now drop the fringed and duinty lid f I'er "sweetest eyes" that c', r wero bid, And Ic v your darling baby wiles For angels' whispers, dreamy smiles. Sleep I baby, sleep ! TUNNY JOTTIHQi?. The hangman's consolation, 'Whllo there's life tin re's rope. Near sighted soldiers aro bravest, for they enn l tec me enemy. A blind man, liko a newspaper, requires a leaning urticic. 'Why .re pretty girls like oatmeal cukes ? ticcau e they give the heartburn. They who think there Is no vacuum In naturo forget a coquette ft heart and n bcuu s skull. Ladles shr.ultl never put pins In their mouths. lueir lips should ho roses without thorns. If the cat bail v ingr., no bird would be left in the air. If every man had what ho is wishing, who wouiu nave auyiuing r I'aek your cares in as small a space at vou can, so that you can carry them yourself, and not let luem annoy oiners. It Is a popular delusion to believe that powder on n lady's face has fhe siune cll'cct as mat in a musket namely, to go olf. To be well gloved nnd well booted is said to bo the mark of a gentleman ; but with gloves at three dollars and boots at eighteen, none but tho well salaried can afloid even to "keep up appear- llll, cs. A Imlysaid to her husband that sho had read the "Art ol Love" just to mako herself agreeable to hlm."I had ratiar have your lovo without the art," he replied. Some mischievous wn? ono nleht roi!!,..i down a turner s sign, and put it over a lawyer's uoor; in uie morning it rem, "All sorts ol turn ing and twisting done here." We walked to church on Sunday mornin Dcninii "tne gin witn a nolo in the heel of her stocking." She probably knew of it on Satur day, but remembered tho Sabbath und kept it holc-y. Tho following toast was rcccrit.lv proposed at n fireman's dinner : "Thu ladies' Their eyefl kindle the onlv flames which wo cannot evfin- guisb, nnd against which there is no insurance."! Douglas Jerrold once ssnl to nn ardent vonnir gentleman, who was anxious to see himself iu print, "He advised by ino. voting man. d m't t il(, down the shutters before there is something in tho window." A young ladv. visitlnir in n. m-nfenl Cu.mIIw asked the footman for a potato at dinner. John made no response. The request was repeated; when John, putting his mouth to her car, said, very audibly. "There's itist twa in tl,n dish ,i they must bo kcepit for the strangers." Iwo lawyers in Lowell, relurninif from eonrt tho other day, ono said to tho other, 'T'vo a notion to join itev. Mr. 's church: hem, ,t... bating the matter for some time. What ,lo ,, think of it?" "Wouldn't do it," said tho othet. "Well, why ?" "Ilecauso it could do yon no possible good, while it would be a great injury to tho church," Wo would exhort all naronts. if vnn rerxirtl tho welfare und happiness ol your children in this world merely, teach them benevolence, and train them in habits of benevolence. If you desire thut they may bo kind to vou when you nre old, strive t cnhirgo their hearts. If they nre, taught to love their neighbor a them selves, they ncvir can bo unkind to their own liesh. Our Simon, who is not nt all lnekward in coming forward, perpetrated another good tiling n day or two since. As he and a friend wero standing on the corner, a line-looking horso pasted leisurely by. "That horso is a happy creature," said his friend, "lor he's got no notes to pay to-morrow." "Not so liaopy ns yon sup pose, ' replied Sitnon,"for he's' got his checks und dra'.U to meet." An "Idea Modeller" writes : I win teaching school in a quiet country village. Tho second morning of tho season 1 lound leisure to note my surroundings, and among the scanty furniture I seized n tUrcc-lo:;;od stool. "Is that th'i dunce's block r" I said to a little girl of live. Tho eves sparkled, and tho curls nodded assent, and the lips rippled out, "I guess so tho teachers always sit on thut." Sir Thomas Waldo, on leaving tho house of a noble Duke, whore ho hud dined, contributed to the insolence and eovef.ousness of a train of sor vantswho lined tho hall. Upon placing a crown i'l the hand of tho cook, the man returned it nyi"g, "I don't take silver." "Don't you ?" said tho Baronet, "then I don't give gold," and returned the five shillings to his mnse. Some vitiligo traders envtint, a tuvl.ller !,.! tliey thought, was doing trade with their cus tom eis, questioned him whether "ho h id n license to sell." "A license to sell? no, ceitaitily not," i,iiotli John; whereupon they dragged him, nohm . v, before his worship the justice. Ol being legulurly int. rrogatcd wh"tlicr he w is duly lleensid, John sang Mtt lustily, "In cnor.ai I has; here yen arc," exhibiting her Mejesty's license ; win reupon Ids peiHccutorn accused him of having lied and fraudulently misled them. "Lo.ih!" cried the peddler; "you asked me if I hid a lieinsr to tell, nnd. I T. l.l you the truth when I told you I had not. 1 do not ,viiU to tell it; I want it for my own use !" SoHivritiKO J.iKV. ".Sortu, Scir.Nci:," The public schools ol llufl'alo oiler prizes to thu youiiti lady pupils for tho best loaves of bread. IiusiiiiAN'sjPo.smcitii'T. "If you don't roccivo this litter, let me kuow, and I will seo the post master." Too Manv Cook.h. Elwes, tho noted miser, uted to say, "If y on keep one servant, your work is dene; if you keeptwo, it is half done; nnd if you keep threo, you may do it ioursrf." A Constiti tionai, Fi'st 1) will Ftirccll, the ruinous punster, was desired to make a pirn ex tempore. "Upon what subject f" said David "The king." answered the other. "Oh! lr," said lie, "the kiuy is no mlyWt." run wii'E. Hoes Fortune smile, how grateful it miiBt prove To triad life's pleasing round with onu wo lovo I Or de.es she frown ? Tho fair, with softening art, Will soothe our woes, or bear a willing part. Crnn rim a Fr.i.oN. As soon aj the part begins to swell, get the tincture of lobnliu, and wtnp the part utlccled wi:h clot h, saturate it thor oughly wilh tincture, and the lclou is dead. An old physician has known this to euro scores of cases, and it never fails if applied in season. A Docrou's KiiAsox. .V practitioner b3lig asked by his patients whv be put up so m my iu giedients into hi prescriptions, is said to have nn.-wcrcd, more facetiously than philosophi cally ''In order H at tho diuso may tuko iiicu 11. lines ne' .l. j Sr.t.i-Lovi.'riu: Morivu of onu Hits r Actions. j tt is uilowed that the cau of most uetions, . good or bad, may bo resolved into the lovo of uurscivis; out u.e seu-iovo ot others is wholly employed m p leasing theiiijelvcs. This mki the great distinction between virtue and vice. Hcligicn is tho best motive of nil n''tions, yet relied hi is allowed to be tho bl&hc-t instance of seu-iove. .Mivf. j II i it an Duri.uns. When a man Is patient, und humble, and contented with little, ho Is uliiiost invar.',, Iny tho butt end the drudge of ' otl.eis. F.very one is acquainted n ith some big. l.eatlid, ting., inly, meek, easy-tempered huniiii ilonkiy, who runs errands, lends money, nnius.'s ' child!-, n, banes pictures, sees old maids home, tieejis on the shako-down, goes outside tho oiniii i bus in the lain to oblige a lady, and generally ih cs everything he is ii-hed to do by hi i shavper i nnd more fiilish neighbors. '.' ,. 411 tit? ' I'' -iV.'lrf. j Tin; ilAitoN Axil tiii. H.vN-KF.u. A small Gor lutui 1 111(111 had occasion tocec il.trou Kothseluld, of i'littil-iort. Tlie great liuaiicier was wrilio.; lor Very life when Laroii X.wits iiuiioiiiie. d. He i.id 1. nt even lilt his tyt s, but said, "Take a ciii.ir, til." Tim bi.r,,ti, witu Hue ticrman touch'. UeP about tides, said, "sir, indeed! I think M. . lit Huron did rot Lear my name. I 11111 a burin I ill-0 the liuiou X." "AU! a thousand pardons I" 1 . said tuc Ijuhi.it, sun writing; "you are a baron; j li.l.e two chiiiis, then, if you will be so kind, und wi.it till 1 have tiuished this letter." I'urii , I.cll,i: ' Tut Fnot'itssF.w "i'i nny Man" of SocircTV. I His presence at a dinner party is expected with I enger delight, the buzz of the t. ble is hushed when he opens l is mouth, his most c immon . place remains produce 11 laugh on account of the . broad assumption that nothing which he utters can bo wholly devoid of humor, and while his power of umu'scnieut lasts be is the idol of his I company. Ability to sing u comic 6oug and to play upon the banjo will heighten this idolatry . Into fanaticism. Hut iu the huursof what Horace calls the solid day, wl.eu the pot-prandial roars ol the preceding eveuiug have died away, and utc safely buried beneath the stratum of serious husiiicss which is brought by every morning, the I -lunnv mull will Olteu 00 moruueu 10 perceive that he is perhaps the only person in his own wide circle of acquaintance t ho is never con . suited when any matter of real luiiortaJC is I under iouKiortioB. Katurdtiy llvt imc. SATUIlDAT, OCTOBER 22, WEIGHT & SLDDALL ' No. 119 Market Btroct TIF.TWBKII ntOHT AUD SECOND STItF.ETR. 0. W. WklliBT. r. H. SlbDALL. D 11 V 0 0 1 8 T sTvil TSICIAN9, Asn OI.NRHAL FTOIll.KBKPt.Rsi, fan find st curciiti Mlshment a full assortmont'.f Importeo nd !omitlc llrui11, P.,pulnr Patent Medlelnes, Tahiti, (.'mi Oil, Window ours, I'reflertptlon ViaIb, Ac, st as low ft ken ai genuine flrM-clAM ko,xU can br suld. FINK KHHKSHAb 01I.H rort'enffetloiisri, tn full vsrlrtr, and of tlir be"t nnaUty. tturl.lnr.d, Rrnral tnrl z, Mflil.lr, Pot Ash, rn,ltcnr, Co la Ah, Alum, oil of Vltrlul. Anna-.t'i, Copjieras, Kxtract of Lnirwonl, e., FOR DYltKH' u, alwaya onhanU.at lowest nft cn.h prlen. I'lfKB HPK'ftH FOB FAMILY VHK, (Iround f xr.l7 f,.r our aalri, anil to whtcii ws Invite Uie attention of Uieee In w ant nrrpliahlp arUe les. al.o, I.WIuo, HTAHC1I, MVIiJAIlV, ic, 0 ulro quality, Orclere t.y mall, or cltv )olt, will met! with prnmatal trnil.in.oripeiiul quolatlom iu tic rurnlbhr.4 wtitn re 'lueatcb WltKHIT HIOrAT,Tj, Whole !ale Ilrun Ware liouitp, Jalf lr Ko.111 MAkKKT Htrrr.l,ab,v Front. JEDIOINAL COD LIVEE OIL. JOHN C. HAKEH & OO., Ho. 71S MAKKKT BTBKP.T, are new rrreU Inr thrlr aiippllea fre from Hie flshcrle. The auiwrloriijr of thrlr Oil. In every rpiiwct, hai exloed for It a rei'UtuUVjn anil iaJe tcjouel auj other ftiuna lu Uie market. Ti maintain ff, tkty are detcnaln'd to mpjily an artfila that niay be enllrel) rt lKel on for (rphnf and purity. Het testlntoiilals ol PfofMnors of Mr ehoAl Collottos. aull 1 -VKAKNKSS.III.INDNI'SS.ANDCATAIUIII. 1 t -.1. IHAAl'H, M. II., Profcaior if ll.c I.ve anil far, tit-nth all die, uk-b apportnuilnn to .heatiovt! uie'inlM th wi'li tli,' iiiiiiont utt'c.'BH. Tf-kttm. malH fiuin tlia nnut r nlul.lc uiecB In llie t-ltv ran l.o Rt , n al lilB oltlc, N,,, r.ll PINK 8lr,et. 1hpM,-(lleHl 1'utult.vftro liivlt-,l to ni-'ulnniiv llitir eallrntH, aB lit- haa no tccn-to In liln prncitico. 1,1-htr l'lULAUKIiPillA 8UK0K0NS' l,f.ij PANfiAllr? IMS I IT UT Ft, No. M Norta '"' NINTH Htre.t, almvo Market. Uupturot Mill, ally ciirpd by II ('. I.VKKKnH I'rrniltin PaKoit llra'lnoOnir PreBsnre TrtiBB. Huperlor Kinetic Bltl E.u.aic MockinKB. Kuupurtwi, (Inoulelor tlracea, Sbbmq torli b. ttrutrhei. Ac. l.ailltB attenued brMrt. B.C. EVKRETT. nyt?5-ly yiinij viutiiN wax of antili.es.- ! T f Iiib eB'inlBite ('onjlt'tlc hat no p.u.il t'.ir h.-aiitlfy-b.(t. whltisnlriK, ami prcBei vltat the complexion. It Ib pro perrfl iron, p,u,' v. hue wax, l.,'ii''e Ub extraordinary ,iiall lite llr prtaiTvliiK the Bkln. nnikliiK It loft, fair, ainoolli, aiut Ininipar, nt. It Ib ntot nooililnit aflrr Bliavinp 'Cri cliappeil haudB and IIi.b. removrK io.ooIh. ia.iot.(.a ,n,i Irc Bleit, or buiitMirn, and ImpartH a pearly tint lo the fa, e, neck, antl arme. l'flee ;;e, ,',0, ami 7o eenta. llt'Nr A- t O.,o.lU.bfcV,CiS'TIJ Strict, aialo.41H.K.I)HTil H'roi't. 10 8 an, JJ.V Ul'JIIIN AND COJ-.01lA.liO GOLD MINING COMPANY. CIIAJtTIItF.D I1Y STATE OF PEHSSrLVANIA. CAl'ITAI, STOCK. $1,000,000 200,000 ISiiarcN-I'nr Vixlnc, .. ricielr-nt-JOHN li. ANDERSON. TfiomaB A. Pcott, N. It. Knena, William fl. Freeman, Eol.ort P. Kliif, John Jt. nil, y, CliarlCB lie .Sliver, Jamea It. tVnee, T. 0. Meliowell, Hnrrlsniirg. Jolm W. Hull, dn John llraily, do V. W. Wylle, li.viicmter. VN'llllum (I. Buute, Colorado. KOIJTMWOItTir, r. 1 Sccrttiiry and Treiihurer. OITIOE. No. 423 WALNUT BTEIET, IMtOH Nn. s. Auilientleoti d ipccimcna have been procured from somo of the C'oiiii,uii.v'a lodes, and l.uve been anny, ,1 byi ro fcBBora ltooth und(jarrcttwltlitlicutoBt(irUlylnKrdHiillii. Hi.Lncrliillon luie are now opeunt the Olllcc of the Coin puny, and at tlio Trianirer a Ollleo (Inleniul ItcveniieJ, No. 7 ClIE-'JlIT Utrcet, Kanuera' anil Merhanlca' Itllile builiiliiK. To orlitinal olf criliera s:j W) per share for a limited number ofBlinren. Clrrulure, pamphlet, or Inform ntlon can l.c obtilned at the , tllcc of the Company, after the 17th liiBt. 10-M-lm JLACifcSI X-'JL.A.C.teslII CAMPAIGN FLAGS, mJNTINO, AND 8ILK, 0 HYliU DEtlCAUTIO). ALPO, BWOHDH, 8ASJJ12S, J1KI.TJS. Te edl.er veil), a full aioitin,ntof MILITAUY O00D8. IVA3?a &. EAS5ALL, "-22-lm Ko. 41H AHitU HTfiKST. J OOlCUNCi-CJIA HIS AKD riCl'UIlK l'UAME MANUFACTORY. WM. II. MOItUAN, J.'0. 80S N. XI NTH STREET, Gilt Ovn.1 I'liotograjdi Franuia eelO-.Ira CONHTAL'tlT ON IIANH. Ilftvlng Lcnsht most of my w.ttcrlala brf ,re to )M ftrcat rlau, 1 am cii.b.U to on r uiy tslovX of riKST-CLASS FUKNITUUE At ft BDftl lvance on vltl rrlc T. LUT, ei.O .im K9. 131 R liLKVKSTII HTKKBr. 1ATliNT.il) ML 10, lBiit.- JOSliFH ilO'i I'KT, Klfive ilu iJirl, Kft.iun rttrma itvii.( AtHl tScourii (4 n nny kl. il vt' wcurtiiK M j-aroi, lur I.vd ui, Oil U, nil 1'hUilrtn. I'uunt A''iarutii4 h. fr'oiU;i( pai tN from it-o to five I?i.Mir:. j0, 7:; MA(Jlt Hf.pl JtUnufioturen of l'lNK JEWHlillY, Ho. 10'4S CIIEHNI'T fclBEET, 1'llU.ia 1:1 1'lil.i, f. r. nrnosQ. w. n. Dtiiosij. WHOLKBALK AND PJITAIU Watches repaired and warranted. S-34-lio T A. SI 13 H It A H II K U'H WHOLE SA LK AKD Kr.TAiL CLOCK KBTA11LIBIIMFNT, K K.coiuor rSt( ONi) and rjHESJILT Btrueia, I bfiad a aiikh, it rou tiii: VhtyHT r.CH"AI.ly.lNO TIUKTY-UAY outfits, A tj enlrable article for Chure'hca, lioull, UafV. Coetit'xjji-Il' UBe. 1'BrkirB. Ac. 1 A.....i-Ai.LtA, Tl hl.1. Of Vlhf. liOUl 1-KK'rt. f'LO" Hf I.ktl'AIKHJj ANfj WAIIKINIKO. Jal2- ly ('ttocJi Tnnui.-iiMta of every docilpt'oo. rn. A. GRAY, N. E. COKNKR OP SIXTH 1 n,.d MIMJK ritrurla, buya Uiaeuouda, Waichea. O, Id, bllvcr, anil Loan Tli'teu. ' th(j.-H IN WAT OF MONtr CAJ.i.. All hiiBlnesa cocfldcutlal. aeilO Sia QXCOItdiJ MTITlilH, ail., KAL'TJFAOTTOINa MACHINIST AKD KNaiNlOKlt, 10-10 Ko. lua K. BBOONO Street, PtHladolphla. "I)KIDSin'U(J MACHINE WOIlKfT! J omcit, Xi.litn: KUoKT kTBEET, w PHIUMa.l'IUA. aoi n" P'ftnil to flU trdctf ta au fmte-lt for oar weH 'ii'HIKKKY TMl OOTTOsT Al WOOLKM MILLS, a!'dw"Lu,n tvxm veiaii lucaidli. eipiualng, V InritB, eU alUurbM a Baaaaaeiiren Mr earoaa 18C4. -JJ UOllOAHU Jk IX)., H A POTnEO ABIES, TXaleri hi tint) Xrrumiry, Tollot Article. anl tHpccliUtlee. TiRAM)irfl, WITF.fl,c.,,iaonlfor Medicinal pnr. ilOSlm No. 1228 CHESNUT STREET. T1KAI). ANDSAVF. YOUIl IIMALTII, TIM R, I AMI MONFY.-llR. BAHHETT 11 now rurlni" ra'CB of private tlheaie-, h'-re 'lunrkt have iiticrly tH,k,l,au,l In iiiany CM, a ncieily ru.nrd tiifir puth-ntB (oiuluutlorB witti t'.eir niclieln.'B. Ir ti.'a r,''iio,lle are furelv ' t.ihle. and have no tool eltcetBon the ayBtem. ir. HASSE11 ,'iiarantn'B aeure In allcaBiB. lie enn l.e romuiteil ,t all ho,irot thecavaod evenlne'. nt Iub (.nice, nt tne Ir,'T Hlere, N. W. corner of Kl K I'll nnj CAKPKNlKll Hir.etB. 10-tll-tlt WFALTII, HEALTH, AND nr-Auir. If to sain kilmtrtna evea : ft'. eatiBe InvltliouB BltliB; II to le a l.looiolnB' Sower, I adlng, dying In an botir BSATtTT I I' to have a boel nf fr.andB ; If for vice to mate amende; II with hlua-W ra I'loo.l to ed : li s Diarbie atne when dead vVsalth I ff to live threeflecTe and ten, WtBhtne- lire ae long aKafa ; If ly. live a lite uf pc If to die and no to yrt-ate na4i,Tnl If ton wleh a tlfeofpleaenreei If ;u value IiiIb Wii id b treBiirai; If every comtoit you montrl Bee, Take iu; advice, and trtth mil (ArM. Then, having Health, Wealth, and Keenly, Vou U be prepared for every duty. Ily a rerrnil pernBal of Dr. WILLIAM YOllWO H Sew Bm K, Hit. HAIUilAOK II'IIE hleh Bliould be read by every r.r.e. Sold by r.onfteellere Itene-ally. and at tde lioetor 01ce, o. le BI'hUCB CTKtl.Ti price 24 cents. ,u W A t'Altl) TO Tllli I.AJDIKS. lift. l.T TONCO H flOUlKS FILLS FOB FEMALES, llil,illllile In eorre.tlni;, rei, latino, and removing all thbtruetloue IVoni wh.ttt vcr c.ui'cb, nnd always BuectaBiul aa a preve-nll, c, The'cflUe are nothlnr new. and have been oie.l by the Iu i lor lor many ye:ir, both In 1 raiieo ami Aim .ma, will, III. parallel, ,1 Biiee, hb III every race ; aiol he Is urtfud t,y !n, ij tlion. anil lu-llee who hue iiBi d them, to AiK'-'io l'lili inii.lt. for the alleviation or thoao Biiir.Ting from nnv lrre:.',ilarlties whntieer, af, well hb to prevent an lit eteiote ot taiully where tiealtn will nt penult It. Females peculiarly Bitiiuted, ortlioe inpiiolnif ttietnclves bo, uru cioitio, u I oi'iiliit uilue IftPBe piiln w hile In that eondillnn, as the propilcinr assumes no r, Bponnbllity afbT the utMive aitnionloor,, although iheir mihlne-s would prevent any li.iK l.lefln l,e.,lih,otiiiTwle the I'm, ar rreomuu'iided 1 till and explicit d'teetloi s :iecompi,nlnrf eii'-l, Inx. 1'rlee l,ot bix bo.icB I Or . bold wholesale aud retail by it e f, M, win. liiuii:l.ts : Elliott. Whif A Co., No. ,',H S. Fourth street. WHfht A Slddall, No. lltl Msrket street A Marshall, cirner or 'I hlrleenll, and Market Btjeete. Zeivlcr A Nmllli, comer ol'Seeon 1 and llrceu sueele, Hyott A Co , No. N. Neeund tr.ct, Jolm.on. II, llowny tr Cowden, ad H. C. llelaeour. Cainden. At letull by all druggists. Ladle", by sending ONF, DOLLAR To cither aecnt, can have the I'll.l.H HE.NT CONFIDF.N'f f VT.LY, Ity mall, to any part of tuo city or country, free of postage. R. T. HHWK, 0-22 Jm Uo.215 W.TIIinTY-BIX'rH Btrect.N.T. SKCIiET D1KHASES! PUCRET DISliASIiS! HAMAKITAN'R IIIKT! HAMAKIIAN8 (IIEI'I Tiik Mobt Cfr-iain c, ieK F.ven Chcd. 1 1, a posttiee cm for (KlKOHKHIKA, tiLKET. STftfCTPIIRS, J;e, Centalne no mineral, no Unlearn, no Mercury, tl ten pills to he taken to ellect a euro. Cures In from two to h.ur day,, and recent cues In "twenty-lour hours. " l'repared by a graduate of the Uni versity of fennByivanbi.nneor the most eminent Doctors and Chemists ot uie present day. NO I.M'O.-l'lIK, NO 'I Hot ill K, KO fit A KO K WIMTIlVKII. Let thoso who hnvo duspatred orgetting cured, or who havo been purged nlili lialtuiB Copalvu, or Atcrcury, at oucc try Uio RAMAIHTAN'B OIFT. ftf nt by mall In a plain envelope, l'llec, maic packages, t. Females, 3. I1I.00D! JlLOOH 1 1 I1L00DI1I IlLOQUllll BCnOFVI.A, VLCEttH, SORKS, FPOTS, TETTEUg, HCAI.KH, HOILH. BYl'UILIS Oft VF.NEKEAL HiSEAMfH, ic, Ac. HAMAllll'AN B HOOT AN11 HEKII JC1CF.8 Ts offered the tuihllc as a posltlvo core, PTPMII.I1 OK VENEREAL Ill-KASEH-tho BAMA BtTAN 8 KOOT AND HI'.IIB Jl'lltF,, Is llie m .st potent, certain. A, id elleclual remedy ever present.fd; ft reaches and eruiltcnteB every particle ef the venereal poison, so thai the cure is thorough nnd permanent. Take then of tins p, inlying remedy and b.' boal, d, and do n it transmit to jour posterity that or which yoa may reoe.nl lu oj'ter yeats. 110 KOT IlF.RPAIItl Allhoucl, yon may be prouoan, eu Incurable, the RAMA HI I AN s IIUOT and HEIlll JUICEsi will remi.vo cv.rv ve.ni ei f iinpiiriiles fioiu the sjaleui, us well as nil tne bud etlec.sol mercury, FF.MALF.RI FEMAI.F.S1 In ninny aflectloiis with wbieh nunihers ol' Females enller, lie KliliTAMl EEUIl JI'ICEH are mint happily ti'uplnl. lu I lerrimd I term,, In l.eucorrhiea. In hoi.rlng (town, lulling ol the Womb, Debility, and tor all complaints Jnel'lelit lo the BCX, Bent by upicaa. Trlee 1 a bottle, or C bottles for I'i. KAJJAIHTANa VVAhll if, In cases of Svpli.llfl, used In connection with the Knot and Herb JulecH. Feill directions. I'rtcc 2f cents. 'I l.e enicile y of these reieedieB is alike acknowledged by phyi-lclttiis und patier.tii. They nro ns,d In lho i'ulled Males llospiii,lB, tlilli rcitorllW health to lna.tv ol 'til, r liiive soltllt r. irom ll.c llnltbiioi-eoRtln:" WllAT THE Nl tdlEONR RAY OF TnK HAMAltlTA.sf H UIJMKimS:- "t'OST IIOHI'I I'Al., FollT MAIl.SfT.r., "Halliniore, JM., February 20. Itail, j MI have i-rent satistaction In stating that I have usel The humaritnn Keuiu.'ieH' f.r Venereal liistaso in Its lrostcus ciliary forluH ; Ihut I huvc useel them with judg ment, o u retloii, ued properiV, anl ttuve found iheui leipond to iny s itlc pinions promptly and cflectually. Knowing ihelr co,opol,;on. I hae the fullest eonlldeiiee in their etbcaey, and as lur as my kse of Uieiu eilouds, 1 rccou,mcLd ll.em strongly. "AI.FItF.II c. nowEns, "ABBlstant Hurgeon fth Now York Vols." 1 ct If he nndei stood that these remedies are as recom mended, and ill positively cure the diseases fur which thcv aie ollered. UoleU.y R.C.UPHAM, No. 2S R KUIII I'll Slreet. liKSAIOMIl A C., 1012 V, l.t'ui No. UIO KAl'E Sireet. TV II V. X CAN J SAMARITAN'S CUKE lll't liel.ll.li nti Na.VJSIl FAILS TO C't'P.n! HUEil MOT N aCMKATF 1 IR HI'EEKY IB) ACTION I KO CIIANI1R OF 111 ET HEgl'IHI HI liCES NO I' I NT E It Kb UK WITH III'. SI NESS I'l' l( SUIT'S 1 CAN HE UHEII W11U0UT Dl'.TBOTlOii 1 Pltcc $'J, Maleoi- Eeniule. feint by mud to uto udeirehs. C. l'KK'F. HOSR, llox '.'.Hi Pint Olflce. fole Agents, dvoi T A eu., 10-1 luthiiiiii No. Hi V. M:uuNI) "tlroot. C A M A K 1 T A N ' R SiUiei'lO U d f'Mi.iB OUBli, HAMAKITAM8 Ct'ltK. BAMAI1I ,'AN 8 CIlhE. MAMAUITAN 8 CI lift. kAMAIlirAN 8 CHHE. HAM Alll T.eN'H CCIIE. HAHAUITAWrl I'I'ltE. HAllAflll AN'rt I'I'Klt. HAM.MillANH UUrt. The only sure ami Bine reincly for ll m'Trh.e.l, nteet, Htrietuie. AO. Cures In all caeca In from two to six days. 1'ricc f '.'-Mitlo or Fe male sent bv niBtl. DVOIT A CO., Sole Agents. MAK1TAS S Ct'HK. ham a hit a n h i i iu-.. Halil'AKII'AN X CI'Ki:. hasiakitan h remi. hamakM ' n h cinit. HAMAItlTAM'tt (tl'ltE. NAMAIIITAN'ht CCIllt. HAMA.tl 1 A . K CI III'.. K A M A 111 1'A N M 1 UH10. OAMAlll'l AN is CI I K. ti.e f.iti-Ar si'Eciii,; run mkchkt diseases, St iioual ve eal iico, llonorrliua, ,:iec, .be, F.i h box c nial'i . 2J I'ilU.ai.d wiu cuic lu lio n two to sixc'-'ije. l'rii,$2 II n ulso certain to restore tone and power to those wtio Die el. lnliliitt.l Ly execs or any other cause, and will rcti ie all t.. full vlg.r "tyoiiih, wiu n tie rills aroused willwr.it ti.e ir.jeH'tloit. In these cum, one 1111 three times a day. (htiitbyuialU O. I KICK HOgn. Proprlef-.r. Ilox '.'l..,il Post ejitle'e. Bole Agents, 1 , V si I T A Cel., No. 2119 N, ISiLCONU Mtrcct. He sure and aBh foe H A M AH I I AN N f'CltB. NAMMtlTAN'Bl ttUKi:. CAMAItl I AN H CI II si, KAMAk'M'AN S Cl'lll?. MAM Aid I AN M Cl'ltE. KAMAHI I AN 8 Ct UK. HistAKITAN M CI If E. HAMAltl I 'AS H CUKE. SAMAlll'l AN S Cl'llK. KM . 1IITAN 8 CEIIE. hy r. cp m: rii miii, mil i i' he ittcoitt) hi fll I- M. ill, OKU. hVI'.l'P Ilk; Itl.Mln, h in i' in. ificimu. EVittip hi; lei 'ui:, bYlli'l' I.E l:l(!,i:ll,. M ill P HE UK. MM, h I I P HE l.HKlitll. rev 1;'. ,,K t- t , V bYllLi' HE 111' mill. 811(1 I' Hi; lilnjlllL 8VIU I' HE WOoltii. KVItl P HI. KlttOlli). Hi i;ri' he laituitii. RYlll P HE Itllti;!!). KWtt r hi,: Kiccim. M lit P DF. 1110 oiill. HYKt.'P HE HliMltn. M itt V HE KILULtll. HYItllP HE KHtllltl). HI HI P DK kltflltl). SHUT nr. Kiruiiii. BYKt P fiK HICOltl). Hi llt'P fsftj Kle'uKII. A certa.n cure for aH forms of Venereal Hlsuarea. L'sod In the Eutoi can UospliaJs, .ua the aiuil-s turouguout .tiiiipe and America. Tiiinir,pBrctiiii ha n e.tual aa an crvltrntor of tMs fi.imot disease, and urengthen, t'r couttlmtloii wnernily. It will cure all loro, Hpo's. I implea, TollefB, or a.iy eiepuons, no innticr iium whut ouiise orlion long suud- lllK. fries, l per bottle. H.le Ageits. bo.e Ageliis, bole Agents, Beat to any address. C. PItICa KOSR. Propiletor. 1, VII IT CO. I'Y.il r Ai CO. DYor r co. ).H', rJECUN'O bireet. oiiei-tuth slia TUl. J. B. HOSE'S GOLDEN PILLS. J. rp to this leriid females have bees humbnggod b UiBsrt.B, Ai'domlual Supporters, Ac. fcr lha cure of a.liug of the. Womb snd general etebllity, which meaaa esnot l) prove pallMttive, If not liiiurious. Hoot of ur. u. scs .atients have teen nslig such abeurdiuea. Thvy relym bis Oeidn Mils, and thereby obtain 'a peress cum by the use ef only a few boxes. For theseoom Plaint, oua boa Is worth a hundred Abtomlaalauppertera. l'i.'iHSMn'Ll""box ulAsmts,laiT t'o.... R. W. R. MF.TlWlTf ft CO.'S COLUJdHrOIl TfIS CHX BOXES MXniClUKA. "'OMl,oriBr)KI FHOM RttOTB, BARKS, AVD tAKYM ih grf.sit IndUn lihirftH cnrfi all (MnfftM of tfi tirtit&ry ftrKani, itch i In contmnc f Wis I'rln, InrUma'txin nf ihr WlAdflfT, lfifimmfiis.tktii of tha KU1 ns'.tt. Hi.n In Die BisVlrinr, (fot.nrrhn 4, rin li tnpd l y rerf.ront ris!sx) in tliO c ol ( taor Altmn (r VMlf'l In ffTntlcn) hrr MM MM nf MM MM JHSf IM MM WH 1f MM MM JAM MM 1H VM MM M MM M MM MM MMUM MM V ( M M M M MM MM MtfMM MM MM M M MM MM MM Mil MM MM inu have fttikd. It pMpwwl In hlphlf CC'i (T ?nncntrHUd form. th doi ' t'CV.t'' M'l l'' Itifr from one tnwo Cf ' C( ip".nAilti trvot) timet pr ilay, C' (X It ti dturettc and m terntivn (.' In Iti actlnn; tirir Injr and (tpamilijr ttt blond. rninf( C ft tn M"W in All It OrlffUlAl Of , juirltT nnd rltror ; Unit rrum- t'' C! vim frmo tlie nyttflni a11pr- rT'f(' Tllfl.'IH ' illl-Oi Wtlltb Il ifl- frrrc ducvd Jneai, OnRRoKKR TION h Ititfiuhd aa an nUf or Rfulftiirit tn tbaCliKKo- KKK KKMKDY, and tiit!d TT.FPPFKPF. 19 1piimM In ronjnnruon wtth KKKEKKiJX thAt irrdrrina In ail cati of .k wtitTrhr n, ()lt, Unr KK Alhnd ftr Whh4. hi vtlcrtt i.l'FVT! ar heating, H'K.thinr, nnd j- I W4ti dTntilrjnt ; rfmovln alt FK traldin- heat, rliord-, and VF. pain. Inslsiail of ttio hurmnti KK-FFWRF F,P,f5 avinl ul n i on niHrdvirat .e lui a JitEtiCt,tsJ5 li at in f-.iHr. rrfd ith nrnr.y all Ua ehtav quack InisY-cUoiii. By tr.nfnftlitrnrBO- KI1K It KM KMT .ind CUE ltoKFK Is.JK.ri ION -th TIT ITH two madlciiii at tlie am III! II 11 tltnf ail impiVBer Ata ri H II H r'wrEo A't rcmoffd. and tn illl II II wmlmiiitil ' ir,; an n are ea- II 1 1 TUMI If HII M M r ruttortd to luU vlK'T a4 HllllllUUUiltlll ttront'th. illl Illl tor (t.il particular pM oni S7l II M f aroih'4t tri,u, any tirug I I'I II H str In (Lu Ctinntry, ar illl 1111 tvrfte ub, and wo wU niai fr tn a ad'trcn a full treutuc. ciiF.nfkrE nnr!.-Aa unioiiiii(.' cure for 8,'crnui- t-Trtifi ft, Hi mi tin I Wfiiknc-'o, N' :inri'i K'nlfoii n, unit TT)TrTT'PT nil rtli'i Htcn CKMN' d ly Hrli- I 'IHjI'JjL)1I ptiiliiilon, mifh an ,.ii .( M JiD Mf-mc-Tv, 1. nUt'ial LifKi- J( tndf, Pal hn in tlir iMirk, I'D in) l'lII.IH'M, Ol Yl'l"tl, 'rll'M- 11 M 1urc old Avr. Weak Nfvc, I I Il lnfli.ulty ot Itieatliiiik', I'l DO . TiMiildiPiT, M'm vniintfl", l.hnmT'TMj I- rmtfonH on the Fa. v, I n l'lLi'l'L'l Countchutiro. Inutility, ('m- uiuptlt n, und nil tlie'illr, till cniptaiiitB . iui!.rd bv dt-piu t- iub fn m U. yAth vt' nature. Tl-i'f, mrloln !i tflmp'd Tprth Jetrnct, and one on wlit Ii ail can ffly, aa it ha tit-en iis' fi lu our prac tice for many yrnrn, and Er.FKEKFRK imiU thounaiula trotted, ts rKLLittKli hni not faiird In a inirlO KK ln-t:inre. ltd curative pow- K em have been auilielnt to KKr-'K ain vlrtnrvorcr tlto moni KKl-Jfi htnt'lrnca. F-K 'lothnu'who hdTfl tiiftVd Tv ltb llirir uunitttiilioni until KKF-RFEFR thcv tiunk thtjinaolvon le &'A:.LM:1 j.uid the reai-h of nedlral aid, wc would nnv Rr'AIIt llie f IIKHOKF.IC I KB will reitoro yuu ta luaith and vla'r, and after aU 'iiiarfc ituctora iiuva faiK4 Tin. wnronTfl itEnr- VKNATl(.i K1.IXIK; or, KBMinre ol Uie! l'repared tttt from pure VcKetahle K- ii ! trnrt, cnntainiiiK nothinff " liMtirUiua to the most ik-li-cute Illl Tho Rojuvenatlnff F.lKIr ! In the rrsult ol modern 1, ' dltcovoflfn In tl.ft v;eta- !!! bl Viundoiu; IicIiik an ! enitroly now and abntr('t J!3 Dietliod if cure, IrrotM'VC Uvol all thcolU and woru- jut i vntLL. Tlili medicine hM beon tented by tiia mom emi nent nv-dicul men of tli day, and by thorn pro nounced to lio one of the jrrcrUi st mtidknl dlscoverki BftTtlUinRirn idtheaia'o. liHKHKiti'HK One lo tlo wlHcur Gcno- Ii U U KHK ral Drhil ty. I I it KUil A rewd.nca care Hysterica ii nn. nivn in rfumien KKltKUItKKU One bottle ouroa palpltft- JtliK lift IC tlonof the Heart. JtKK J'.KR A few dof.ua restore tlia KK 1(HR orunnn offieiratloQ. ' KKlt Kit a bruin ono to three bot tle rentore Uie maul I -nef and fttll Tlaor of youth. A tVw dosca restore t?io appetite. '1 tree bottle cure tho worst case of ImpoUncy. COCOC A few lioeos curethe low CiXX'ClO spirited. co Ono bottle restores wen- 0 CO tal power. co A few df'os bring tbe roae ct' to tho cl'Cok. C Thia medicine rctorea C'O fO to manly vigor and rot.ti.t CC tHi health the inor debill- L'tCCCCO tatt d, wrrn down, and den- CWCO pHlriru-'ldcvotee vt itusual I'krttjure. TTim ELTA'TR enrei TTyi- teria, t Jet i oral JhlUty, Tal pititloo oi the llrart, and laipott-ncT. It rentorea mnn fOOO tui power and the appetite, fOOOOO and ra'iiug tne rose to mount 000 OOO tho cheek of pallor, nnd the COO OvK) d.'ljim ueil man or woman COO Of O to tet-1 vlKoroMh and itronff, Ooo OOO tho young, and atnblUoua OtiO OOO blood to course thruufib 000 Ooo every vein, the nervea to OUO OOO become Rii oiiK, atid the Ornff OOOOco of rewiifu undvlKorto re- 0000 anlmaie the entlro body. bnildiuj nji (he constitution, resioi'int,' joy und tlto to iimny CJIFltOKFE PrTLfl! a nud wul dutoiuU UfOiide. HI tiAH COATJLI) FVAI.K RKtil I.ATOR, llliAI.'tl? rilKll 1.11, HIT (I Kl AI N AM) HAFK. 111! J or the Jten oval ut' Ob- Illl s'rtii tlunn, and tho Innur- mi Hnoe i.f HevlHrity In tho nil l'tcnrreiue of the Moutluy Illl reiiodn. nn 1 ht y cureorobTiftelhofiO ipil nuineroiia olOHKrn thn. Illl Mti' p tr in ti rt-pulJU Itv , hy lili mi.o lug the iru'Kulrirlty Uat'K. Tliey cure ffnppren-0, Kx ret slve, and l'amful Man ilruntlon. They cure Oreen Blck KK KK neufi (Chi rftlfl) Klw They rnro Werraug and KK. Pplnat ArtoHona Falna in KK KK tho Itavk and lower pajla KK KK of the hoity, Hoavlneia, KK KK fat'Kue on HiJtrht Kxeruon. KK KK 1'uipitatloii of tho Hartt KK KK Lonpene of Spirit, llyate- KK Kit r , Hick UeadAche, OMill- KK KK man, Ac, Ac. In a word, Kit KLv byremovinffiUelirenWarity, tln'y rumoro the eauve, ana villi it all the vilit Uitat irjii uuui it. Oomi-oped of tirnp'e ww labia e.xtrat p, th contain tuithli g deleter! ub to a-y NW jm eoiif,tliutl!ii, however dell- NN'N'S MN ate, Uelr function bt-lnpt to NN KS H H MiiM-tituieiUeiivihforweak- N US Jf.f re-i. which, when oro.'Crly KN NiH Ubi'd, tluy lliMT ttill to itu. N X W us They may to nufely ued N J4H N S at any ace nndnt any pcih'd, SS JN W N H e rctj t UurttKj the jiitl(l,ri N' HHHH m tt(tr, durioK whit n tho iS JNiNJH UtitalliOK DiUUre ot tU Ir ac tion would liitall bly i lut- kkt pr. jiOft' ci I'rlcea of the fhrokea j,r t f .l.l .KF.K.R M. dlrines t'herokoe Ueme- :KKlKlXl.im dy, ahottia.ur 3 bottlef 'K fir$, 'herok-e Inieeilon, K J botti(fir a bottles for 1 KEEK t'. I borokee Cure, $i a FKKi;K bottle, or :i bo:tB for $4. :ii Or. Wrlrfhia VAixlr, 1 a I I' battle, iir H tint ii?l for $6. KKKKKFFRKK OheroUo 1'iIU, for fowalec. KK1.K1.I-.1 i;KK 1 1 a bo, or ti boxea tot In tlieClltil OKKI'. ..IKI'N diui, the iiiit'orl'.DHte v. ill tiud a uuy of d'-'M'tiruiico fri r. fin rinv' mid puin. A dny t ( Undid ei d luriuitH, liffl tiny fcha.l no loiter FF.FREKEKP.n huvet without euhUHilon or K I'. Kbk'. KKBli n-poho, cilner Uironyh mer- y ft riinry iiitt-kR or tl.e tn'th- l' i; ci m y oi nauf-coua propum- l.KKER lb''"- Ki.hfc.K ' he 'ChcrnkecMertl.'tnei" i,j-; aecitupllih their iauon: KE Ihelr eiuanctpation. An KK.EEFFKFKF eioareipatlou ao un ai.io ad- l-EfcEttBEI-iic iniibl-'o, and ao prolitiu of iinlera. :fud. Thvie uiedl ciiioa n in prove. In nny and eve, y cum, luiihlul and iieLT-rail iih' IV it n da In (be time ol need. We lend aU the f'HHltO- K KK M ElUt 'I N Kij by Kx iirerni (-xopt the Cbarokea I-IIIR, theif are tent by mail, fnu ofpoattMre), on reoilt ot I'l EEFFF.I'E iirioe, to anv part of tne alvl- Fl M.l.Kl.l.Klfi Jiod world, acurly packed. In iQsh a manner that n J" h i nn ihroiiih whuin havmla 1) 1-KFFK tbjy may pt would kuvr Kf.M the contou:. J-i-1 iJi.iiea or Ron (lemon cati - F.K a'JdrnBH ui In purt.-ttt coud- l.i:i:KFI'Ki:i i: utnee, and we will In aU tl-I i.tl f 1 Kt ritt'1 frankly answer thir li ttem, and give uur opinion l Ol enrh Iii'Uvidtiul cu, W proscribe no iuu.eral. i t r citEKonrn mehi- CJNL.S me e.ld b all rnt.-wlnii.- (IruKtjiat., in ti.e elw l.'ved w .rid. Homo unpnn- Bfll clplid dealcra, boaevpr. try BSntidMH to aell woitbloMi ooif k)ihk1 HKH fi In place of Uiote vbiio iA3 ti whlf U they can gat at a Hi chMp price. And in ike moro t.SS fconey by aelllrn limn they HHfl tu on tbo CUKKfiKKE M USA MKOlrlNKU. Aouv:i ytor hea.tli aje.tfiu heuUU RSS c-f yuur oi)Kprli.K-dd not on WS tnoeiMd by tucti unphu- tiHUH rilkd drut!!:,!. Ak for 'J1KXE MKOiCIfcKti. and Ibkc' no othora. t'atK-uu ai'dreeilng' oa will pleane write Foal OfTlct, Coi-nf , Htate, aod uaui of wrttr, plain, and taotoia jioat fte itaiiip lor reply. If the i.ruattii-u will ant buy tnern fbr yo, aaod to n and we will nd tfaom to yuu by Eapreia. Fartlaa ad dreMttiyua abMild atate lite disoaie and jmptoni , ami. fun par:u.Mlam In reKarJ to their oea. We treat all dii eaaea of a chrouK; aatuxe la male or fvoiala. i adeut living at a dlunoe need not healtata beeaaa of their In lih i j t vUtt aa. Wt have truawd luaoaaa futly patUnu ui all portiuua of the 41ilAd ib. We wuk to avudevary reader of this Baser our UJrir. twopaepaibletfr. Addimi all letter a and Ordera ta Tr W. B. MKlWrw to CH..Ke.WUbltltTT 8tre4,JUw Iort. 8.. Id wboUfala aud iealt by IrOTT dl Ort iC-lri-nriai e .v)k mQQ tMaJSia