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I"rcnnh« l?aJfiacif Am(rican.
MYSTERIOUS
Articles TSii2s Hfgla Standiiij;,
< rjih-Jaw j'Vaiiics are not a.
Suceetes.
-i.
A
I'HiAn
TO PLAIN ENGLISH.
Every reader of newspaper l as observed
time, and again, m u«e advertising col-
umns, marry Kjntfuiar and frequently tin-
j rcnourtable names <1 medicinal reme-
dies. The Emk and Latin languages
especially have i.een drawn upon lo lum-
ish namee oj- whieh j attitt medicines
mild be introduced to the public. The
justi ce is, in msu y cases at least, tba
1 iitir proj rieiors depend more upon the
: inaction of high stunning titles than up-
i ii the essential merits oi tie rtmedie
i niFelvts.
it iB lefregwg once|j in a whfie to find a
u i m< i) t ti\uiimi,v Lose simple, intel
ii-ible i t me m 1 ngiisb aunte tcuyeys to
lb ltttti an ti instal l ing ol the nets
ltd] urposes cs the Jemtrly.
A notable instance oi lias kind it^foun
) the n eotciiies ol L'r C VV .beiiisoii.whosu
i" Ion I tie no ( e'nv nt Cl.i n unite Til
in j t>r t 'c t (11 e. jii ii i n 11 u tg. tilliti tbe
i 11 j ose or tie Jr>grtcients Yvhiili tempos
tlixi. Dr hti un's kku Curt is warrants
i'd to heal all disease of ti e slun, cuch a
teKe'tf, humors. inhumation, luilk crul
t cittlia. outsits ii ti e hen zt,d sea
suofula, ulcers,pimples md itchings on ail
] arte oi the tony. it n akth ilit tkm white
roft and smooth, removes tan anu heckles,
; na is the Lest louet dret,sina in existence.
Its popularity iB alitsleit I) me .\muient,e
tales of it "which aie taking place every-
\ n ere.
It if the crJy £eM.ise "fc'l in Cure'
; i u all should bev\aie ol the various iem-
< < :es which l ave been snugging lor exis,
tti.ce, and row tnuta\or to riot into pop®
idarity ly acuitisiug ihtiumves as "Ihe
(Jieat Skin tins," 'ii.ere in only one, and
that is Dr Benson's. Te sure and get n.
A. B. NOETOIf,
Editor
J;
vwdrn
uSiU
Dyspepsia, the insidious for» to health!
disappears by usiogDr dicker's Dyspepsia j
Tablets. Atdruijsris
Littell'a Living Age. 'J ha number lor I;
I The Livinj Age for A-igust 4th and II th
; contain Count Kumford, by J Tyndail
The Ethics c( ihography, by M O VV 0.i»
pliant, Conteujpoiarv Life and Thought in
France Contemporary; Hie coming ol the
The Profession a Unit.
Mr C H Drawer, of No 223 Main Street,
Worcebter, Mass., volunteers tiie follow
ing;
•llavintj occasion recently to us<e a reme
dv for kiduty disease, I applied to my
druggist; Mr D B Williams, of Lincoln
tquan, this city, anti requested hnu to
j NORTON'S UNION
LIGBNCKR.
ixrl
briars, Nineteenth Centuryj A Chapter of
WIio eaid thut the Bia>-s on our Gamier were <3im
Th«.t their beauty bud f.ided away;
Look up and behold I bow bright through each fold
lhe.y iirt* flaehini; &Ld smiling to day."
SATURDAY AUGUST 25, 18S3,
Autobiogiaphy, by Hisliop Wordsworth,
Fortnightly; Warlike Adventures of a
Teacetul Prima Donna, Temple Bur;
Across the Plain?. Lovgman'a; A Letter < f
Leigh Hunt's, Athenceum; Bui Yet a Wo j
man, and 1 he Destruction of Niagara,
Spectator; Botanical Tr&nsgressians,Moitth:
Ibe Story ot a Boulder, Mature; with an
instalment of The Wizard's bun, and La
Dame a la '1 asre de ii.e; and Grandmother
a^d J.er three Lovers, by Mm. Eickmonn-
Cliatrain, and poetry.
For fifty two number of sixtv four large
pages each (or more than c'S' 0 pages a
year) tbe subscription price (£8) is low:
whi'e tor $10.50 th« publifh^rs < fl'er to
send any one ol the American $4 month
f
J ^ur!li^h me the 4eat kidney aiedicire mat
tie knew of, and he handed ma a bottle of
Hunt's Eetnedy, stating it was considered
"The old Reliable" Union ^<tper
)he stalwart advocate of
NATIONAL KKPl'BLICANrSHf.
Commends itself to alt, who are <iel
ed to the principles oi the grand party!
Progress and Freedom-
It lias now entered upon a new voiul
and asks at the hand of those, who profl
republicanism that to wtiich it. is /us%|
tilted a 11berni and generous support. I
The ImTelligencek was the last Unil
the bes. because he hao ^o!d many 0ottles| pai ei published in ttie stfc'tjs that attei
o! it to bis eusijointrs in Worcaiter, ano
they a!J speak of it iii toe highest terms,
and pronounceu always reliable, c' tctk
tils' buttie iioiue nnu cummeiued taking
J t5 ai.d that it cites the work effectual
ly; and I aa> pleased to recommend to all
who have kioney or livtr disease the u:e
ol Hunt's litnx ay, the sure ct.rc.'
Apnl 11, 18813.
We &if &a.y Co.
Mr Georgo A Eurc'ett. No 165 Front
hes or weeklies with '1 he Liing Age lor a , r
year, both postpaid. Litt^li & f/v>, Boston | Street, Worcester, Mai-e., has just s-?u5 us
atl
are the publishers.
Pueimasler-General ,Gfegbt.m
evidfbtlv lias do intention U? enter
the Pretiuential arena next year,
or eido he id ignorant of the ficti
(hat the .South will send 260 dele-
gates to tiie ntxt, Naliooal He-
publican Convention, A fev? days
ay;o be ^eems to have lont [lis tem-
per when he remarked to Col.
Jack Brown nf Georgia that!
"Southern IlepublicauR v?ere the j French was begun Saturday. The
d est fat oi scoundrel? lie ever j warning against vesteis at ft uipting
heard of," As Southern Republic ito 'ar'^ believed to b'j
cans on thne occasions defeatr'd 'uveled at Auierican exports,
V boon to invalids ard Iczy
people—the Noyes Reading >la
'chine fully described in another
column f
"©SNothir.jj so simple and perfect for
coloring as the Diamond Dyes, For car-
pet rags, bester and cheaper than any oth-
er dye stuff's.
The booibarduifciti ol iitte bv <l;e
It &
seems to Sc
rors 1'os.ik £ii.ai> ai hi.?
^c Blatter V I at tius c, Si< I;, Jv ci vcas
*
Seuralgic, i'jspipac.
"Which is it? A revolutian in ihe treats
n ent of ntrvi us ui.-tatt.s is low taking
j isce. L'l C \\ 11 nscii'l.aa oircovtrtd a
l ie un.fdy in his Ce,u\ nbu thin.ou.uie
J'illf—the jemaneniiv tuie sitk anil
itntul ltit>i-le, i»ura)^-&, tjspepcia
skej-linefs si o aii rerv< ns uiseafts. fco.d
1 y all diugeistB. Ii teLO tents a box.
Addiess.Baltimore, Ivid» l y mail, tv.o
toxes fci fl, or six boxes lui
C. N. Crittecfon, Pelt Wiu lesale apen'
Dr. C' \V Be tun tl.tn tujes, i]<j Fuuon
IS t w ¥ ork.
Mr. iiiaine'e nomination for the
Prepidciiey, it if prettv safe to,
„ ,i• < ,i ti ; 11 i A family want, and I wonder how we
p^diel that they will e:t down on j eyep „ot ^ ;ithont Parke,,8 Gl,,,r
the erratic poetmaeter-general j Tonic. Itemed me of nervous
Uir.tr
j « vuiut a (i v'» ' vu iuv, ui ut.i | uuu J' * ' 'til 1 eV~~
should he apsnma ihe lOle of a d«rll j tion, and I Lave used it since for all
sorts of eonipiauits in our family. Mrs
liotfe
Press.
in 1884—Wcishivnton Free \
Jines, Albar.y.
ODK PKOGKilSiS.
As s'ages are vutckly abandoned with
the completion ot railroads, so the huge,
drastic, cathartic pi 1 ic, composed of crude
ard bulky medicines, ure quickly aban
dnned with the introducticn or Dr Pierce's
'Pleasant Purgative Pe'lets,' which ate su-
gar-coated, And little laige than mustard
seeds, but comj osep of highly concentra-
ted vegetable extracts. By dioggists.
The Intelligencer *ivea val-
able iutoroia,.H)u tor #2,50 per an-
ti inn.
< 1.e following, directly iO the point: —
;Being (filic'ed with aiiuients to which
ail humanuy is subject sooner or later, 1
re..d rarenil'iy the adverthement regard
ing the nn an able curative powers ol
Hunt's Remedy, and as it ret mod lo apply
to my case exactly, 1 pnrchashed a, Co!tie
of the medicine at Jannery's drug ,^iore in
i this city, and havii g used it with m«
beneficial reeults in mv own ca=A , wue
and sou also commenced its ^,-e,and it ha«
most decidedly improved their health,and
we st,all continue its uee in our family
under such favuiable results.'
DrKggisi's Jf->. Alezice.
Mr George W Fo'comb, drwgci«t., 12S
ard 131 Corgress Street, Troy, New 'i ork,
writes 7, IfiJlo;—
'I am eonptandy selling Hnnt'o Semedy
for dis-ease of the kidneys, liver bladder,
and urinary organs, to try trade and
f/ienils, and s^nd that it givtS general sat
isfaclion tc a
iv....
r .j
I
y ^ Cn i)*fi M B J w !iV'i
|As if, j'a iov all tlio painful d5.3^aBC9 of
♦ '•v
vho Uf'e it
€;mmi
4.
vor,
Kf»liEV!5,t.iVES? AM!,J UOWEL T.
It cleonsss tho sjratsm cf tlis act. 1 pt-iaon
tlwt or.uses tho firaad,V.t svflfe-'jig vhidh
or.ly tiio vi'-.'tr.o o." Zlhouafitisia cp.ii -caliia.
THSUSAsSOt? 05>? OAi$SO
of iho wa:xt fo:t:i^ o!' tilts 'Incase
" imi!lllli'!/'/'//V
i i IH '/ /&,'
h W-V %■ fr
nrw:
'' i-Ox ■
^Cliildies
Mi>Tp3;l"«o oi* Nero of'na.
pives onr Children rosy cheeks,
what cim» taatr fevers, ma.kij« (i;e:u
i\..aii.i,' and Theatrical 'iraitors,' are light
and H,>reeaole reading. 11 e editorial de-
pa it men in are as usual—good. (The
AieiiKtiN AOS J-'ublishllig (A). IsfitV ioik
City, $1,00 per annum.
<> i
DON'T DIE IN THE HOUSE.
)>
Rough on rats." Clears out rats, m *ca
roaches, tied-b.ig^, dies, anre, iiioie^; caip
! munks, gophert-. 15c,
moep;
;Tlr. CiiMt oi-iu.
A^*hcn Bablo* fret, and cry by tu; js.
WihU cares tb.eir colie, fcfliu their wonne
•,l» Jj a >iCa<- i ;> r 1
"\t^iat quickly enres ConsUp;«i<:a.
. Sour StojaiM.li, Colds. RiiUree tion *
5 !?.; t Cst-.toria.
» ' »..« HM i umn i ■■
Fiw*wcH thf-rv t/> JVTorahine Ijympfi,
^tstur Oil aud i'uregune, and
Kit'! Cactortp. i>■
iJOMBBaDiaaMMiBkMnRnuai. .mm -I MT-juHnmi
Ceiitawr li;?iitnonl.— an-
f.vilux;1 cure for II e u ra a t i »ir»,
,iprr»ias, Bsm-i, G3.H3, Cci. Tb a nioet
Jfotout and Powerful Paia-raiioxr-
m>; and hoaliny; r jr*cdy, kaouii to
(mo,
H. IIAMILTON
DBALEK
J;
IN-
'I I € Hirth An,eiuan Review fox* Septem
is an admirably constituted number,
whether we regard the timeliness and m.i
portance of the subjects presented, or the i whole is u wot.derlui)v good novel, 'J he
eminent competence ol the authors chosen I «'ory itse.l holds the- interest, and a« a
r ^ I traiinlauon, is an excellent pi>»ee ol work,
for tneir discussion. First comes Statej Jame-» Aiitheny 1 roude's name is attach-
P^egulations of Corporate Profits, by Chief j ed to a Umeiy anicle tn 'Luiher,' an.i the
Justice 1 M Cooley. of Michigan,showing number contains two puenin, one by Aus-
how far bv wise legislation and by apply- Dol"°f>> lhy, c"'ler ^ Al^e, no,. Charles
s , . . btvuiimne. 10 l^ew^iorK with the
ing in the spirit of enlightened jnri#pni-
dence the j rii.ciples of the common law, I
harrowing enactions of corporate compa-
nies and monopolies in general may be re-
strained and the interests of the people ef« j
Ifctually conserved. John A Kasson, M j
C. writes or Mutiicipal Keform, and ofiei & •
Bii; gestions for the abatement of the evils 1
of njisgoverrment in our great niunicipa
ities that wi II command the ea.nest inter-,
est if all gocd cit'zms without respect to
party, lticbard Grant White treats of
Class Distinction in the United States, a
subject that is destined to occupy more
and more the attention of 1 lie American]
people as gitat fortunes inc ease. Shoot-
ing at Ni<(ht is the subject of some pt 1 li-
nen t rtfltttions by James J 'CKson, Cbici-
.lustice of tiie state ol Georgia. I11 Facts
about the Caucus and the Pf.mary, G orge
Walttm Given unvc ils tb<" tricks piacticed
by politual managers in large oi ties. Ihe
well-known Bnalish essayest, \V rl Mal-
!ock, contributes Conversations with a Sol
itf.ry, in which he seis forth with much
injienuiiy the artunienis adverpe to popu- -
lar government. The lltv. Dr. D S. Khe-
lan coiitrihutis an aiticle sparkling with | rieaniin^8 au {
on the Limitations oi lu-ee» Maj
A l umber of famous names combine
make The Modem / «e lor September
notewoithy number. The fiction com-! |
prise'Hard Luck,' by Gaston Bergeret/j J
What Happened to Holy bt Pancras of' '
Evolo,' by A Sthneegans, gad the conclu- j J:?i
, , .. ... . , .. 1 rsji'BicR •$!. M011D02 »av. r.v ucrcc!3ts,i'o
■Jin g chapters of 'the C ahformans.' lhc'|4 ti- 1^7 can i« sent by wait. 1--
first two selections are entereaining to the f %■ 'T'—3-«^---vAE23.- 'Jx. "£'Jc.,iuri;rs
iiighrtst degree, and the sR;ial taken as a
. e beoa relieved, nasi in short tiaaej 'ii,
'■ji »e#j?so rt.v cnKsc.
jjrbice, ;it. nqriDoii 11 hv. sor.o r.i uui
i-trnVf-j'j'
Dr. Noi'vin Grr«n, P;e-iJeat i -
the Wf;b 1 cin rjoit'ii 1 nii'^rapl.,
Cumpuny, arrived at Ntvv Y^ric i
feauday lioiu E'.tiape. )
1 ed to secede trorn the Federal Uniou—a|
couldn't,
'i he iNTRLiTGENCi-E is ihe oldest repl
!;can paper tn the south.
the iKi'ELLiGEtiCFH was foi manv ve?j
the ont], -epubiican j >urnal in t.-ie soutl
Tre editcr ard proprietor ol the IntJ
iGEftCKK has continuously kept the 01
flag flvinv under the most, trying cil
cumRtances—hae stood faithful Among tf
faithle-s''—haw passed through "the fiej
iurnace' ot prescript.,^ intolerance
deadly hate" and
unaided and ALONE
has striven to uphold the cauae of the
Co/NbTiTUTlOiy awj/ the unio^
in Texas.
liaviag demonstrated that 3 republics
paper can be pubiisneu 10 tn3 old demJ
.atic titronglio'Ui tinuer the most adverJ
cir^umstancef. ami having made the i..|
TELl;lVjJ£I^('F4i 21
l*ek&£jg£jtft insxrrutiokt
paving epeui his time and talents ai|
oney. when friends were "few and far t>|
n eeii,' tiav;ng borne the brunt and biul
ol tne tight; he beneves thai> in t;j|
oi a better Jay no haa the right
tse v/lio "claim to be repubucand
extend its circutatiou.
out eolu/uus /val be louml much us<j
lnnioi matton for the 'justness maa, cuJ
farmer and meohauio ai>d all classes c
community. We sna.i continue our et>.|
ueavors tor
.law akd okdku AKU good GOVKKSMENlf
/.lie InteJjU.g.bjsoek coittiiiues to adv..
'laie rut.jjc i1 tf<* Schools, morality
peraixce anu virtue—endeavoring "u
cheer the ta^te and cultivate the mind
to build up* the waste places" and to hczi|
.alit mankinu.
'io our old readers, it is not necessary r.o|
_>ay more— Uiey understand us, 'io theI
new, 111 our rudst we say try us, or not its!
you please! W« have entered upon me li|
voiuint 01 tbe weekly and are in 10^ 6i»>f
voiume ol uujDAiJ.i', t,ave ma^ic .J
good tiubiicauoiisas our Keans would per
mil—unpretentious a.ut unassu min._j
tiiough our paper may have been, w« aie]
r.atistied taat, >* 1 our iiUicvulo capacity y,m 1
iiave done some good, Lo otuers it titeyf
have rot to u»
i'lioce who wish a (air, candid mitspu
kin journal tiiat j>a:ideis not 10 ^ vitiated
aste and oows now tuo knee to baal are
i.v;ied to enroll themselves upoa ou~
ist anu reoeiv*- tiie WKEKosf at tad rate o
2.oU 1 y^a.') aud the DAthif ut ^ti.Uo u
year. V»e have never uaa a,^ent» in the
Uetvi to Canvass lor us, ie>r have we sent
jotieciora t it to Lanass and annoy. O.i
tilt? contiarv, we iiuvc i'ur<sei/t;ri
pressed for our bill a^, many ca.11 temitv
au taune in tins -icaiuy «e would lespeet
u 1 ly bay that u uavi-j* &auocripiion
trie? »=aii rec. assurer ihat., a paper puoiish
eu 111 .Uaiias when there were only inirleeu
^ iwhite republicans, young me tjcaot
in »ue entire couuty, can not iaii Wiien
there are tnirieeu nuudrod. auu
k:ii^ i,L Mor
till there are more than tairteea ihojsand
t ly.hou). 1 .ere'we piauted our Ebene^er
ytais ri jo aud lieie sNuKiON 4 LIxhium i.\-
Ei.DitiKNttdi win bi'iiiu wuu suuar^ vvori
Look iii< at 1 ne ha.: and neimivx ii in liyn «
Ths ^r w
njT?
uAii V si
'BU'JH U-PAibA."'
Qukk, complete cure, all annoyin
i>ey, bladder ai.d Lriuary Dist.a sesg
Druggists.
tSTOKEACfl
Raffia®4 fi
A, B. JSOLICN ,0 CO.
K\\
1' ir« at V( 11 ut 11
'Ml,
ill,
; Hop tetter's Stomach Kilter?, by inercaa-
] inu: vital power, and rendering the pliysi-
fit ■ tai lui ctiona regular and ac'ive, keep- the
midaidn Sjiurdtiv, iii^rrovtd 1 '}'*"■«> in g"cd forking order, and ,»ro-
; _ J _ lects i'auamst disease- tor c(<cstipalion,
oyspep.-ia and liver t'f.mpiaint nervous
nc=9. kidney and rheumatic ailments, it is
! invaluable, ind it affords a sure defence
! atrainst malarial fev« rs, losides removin
La M 2i Coltetiri im
DALLAS, TEXAS.
Prompt Attention Givou to Luiitiess the
State Over.
fuO,(-U0 worth oi piopery: iu^ur-
ance, $15 0U0.
P1 -k
LUilt y mivu - — ■ — ■"—•" " " ■ * ,
epigrams, on the wn.iuiiio.i- 01 ± .«=•-- Uaj, Balsam the lavoit.e lot rts».t«rin« the ali 'races of M,ch !r",u S-Vfteui
iliirking. I'mally, (»iint Allen, the most youl^,juj C0;0J- ,0 »rav h.Mi-. j For Sale by all Drugyiata aud Dealers
gesieiailj.
^ - ■ ■
iU>
Wall Paper,
II itirloio (J'axtt,
Jluul Ht>yt Etc . Etc.
A Large Supp'y of
RiMy lilxe.l rnixiiN.
n t
chaiuiiiiK of ad living writer* on natural
lii«tory, dii-courses on An American Wild
Filler. Published at 30La:areu> t lace
'i JSt-vt York and foi sa.e l»y bookselleis gen
11 sally.
i'rac'.i.re in FeJorul and Slate i'o«r!s. rioee-
cute »fl<iime lins, tb* go. ornui«iiw auJ
ot Wife lee ue .i.rtmuUia it >» aSuijg -
tuu.
Toe deaihi ir mji u'lolet a
Egypt 8aturtiay wete 310.
The INTELLIGENCE!#
^2.50 per anuuiu.
is
! "i 3sh Er.r''3\i» I5rirk ffinitiiua
j 3f3i»C«!t nt». '.Tli-eh jsrni« its ;<wn may
land make# Ironi 1(1,00' t' 12O00 psrfect
Only rick t>9r <iav i-< a great 1. >ent>.>n whtoj
—— 1 > any wao will ox-
will com men. 1 iise!! t
amine it* »oikin%s,
} " ~ i Br.okrtiaicsra Mill Contractors hv
lD« marine tiiiiei) with yellow J this wnmterliii u.jcaine -Uppiy t'le ^r»-ai
N5Hi
ei .11 sTi;i;F.r.
»>ALLA.S,
TE
XaS
DECLINE OF MAX.
Nervous weaki ess, dyspepsia,impotence,
seiua; tiej ity, cure.d by "Welis' Health
-«»- j f*>\.vr Weituefcday at tiie Peuhaoola ■ want rt waterial in Dait.ia ano wilier
Answer t!nn. Navv Vrfid died ij'ijpav uxtruirc ! pa-w °' 'e*aV f
- . n; I , 1 ' lUM».-l ror pa'ticuli."-® as to coct of ron«trii«>
Canyon G-id .ci em H;.^htsl»ieo ( i tie yard is some u^tai.ce in m | tion, pritv &c., ed at A. B. NOKl'O N oc
o' ti" kidneys. D aljetea, or lave. . |.,.0 BOnI#> a|ij , be „f t|,„ J CO'K IN i ELLIGESCKR OFFiCB, Cor-
pla.iii ' " "" 11
to as arswersl
I as 1 Iti or «vnr.1 i'cuitV AaK yjiii L't/ubjia «Jty u*ve esialdi bid a fclliut! "JIJ
ii they fa.
piuui; ;:y.
Lands and Script 11 ought and Sold
hecor«l kept cf la^ii for swlAdverti* in-
o.rteiihi the lNTt.Ll.lGEjsc£li ;ii r*nu«oi)aoie
Bullies'* lloiues. Dwelling Ilonses and
faints for S.ile or Kent.
Fansiiiis apjebU OMained
U S Lin; T7arr^nts Bought and Soli,
Geniral Jgects or
/.•?. J/c/iai?;, dt I Pint
P-j !«• "Do v for all who will w >rk wiih riirrr^t
if', T» , 'fci'il m l uriinni: b^ok
Oirrul«rg free.
JoBS LUILl Js% 1 u b.it Lor, ci. JLcuin*
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