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THE REGISTER.
CONYERS,Q.V., lIIUR#DAT AOO 31, IS7G.
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Summer’s Farewell.
What, aonud ia that ? "l’ia Summer’s farewell.
In the breath of the night wind sighing j
The chill breoro cornea like a sorrowful dirge.
That wails o’er the dead and the dying.
The aaylisa leavea ara eddying round,
On the path which they lately shaded;
1 be cak of the forest ia losing ita robe;
The flowers have fallen and faded.
All that I look on but saddens my heart,
To think that the lorety so aoon should de
part
Yet why should T sigh f Others Simmers will
come,
Joys like the past one bringing;
Again will the bear its blushing fruit;
Again will the birds lie singing.
The for eat will put forth its “honors” sgain ;
The rose lie ss sweet as it* breathing;
7he woodbine will climb round the lattice
pane,
Aa wild and rich in ita wreathing.
The hive* will hare honey—the bee* again
will hum ;
Other flowers will spring, other Summers
will come.
Thy will, they will: but all who can toll
Whether I may lire on till their coming ?
This spirit may deep too soundly then
To wake with the warbling or humming,
Thii cheek, now pale, may be paler far.
When the Summers huo next in glowing ;
Vhe cherishing rays may gild with light
The grow on my grave turf growing,
Oh ! what a ohange in my spirit's dream
ft. May there be ere the Summer aun noxl shall
beam !
THIS^YEAR’s'wOOLCLIP.
Why Domestic Producers are
Unable to Compete with
Foreign Growers.
Leading brokers in wool view Iho re
cent advance in this staple as purely
spasmodic, and any that no long as the
woolen manufactories remain in their
present state of financial distress just so
long will the wool growers of this coun
try experience difficulty in realising pay
ing prices for the raw matersal. This
state of affairs they charge to the ill ad
justed tariff. They say that this tarill
has sot only failed to produce the found
ly-predictcd result for ‘‘home manufac
ture,’' but it has actually done injury to
the domestic production of merino
wool.
According to the best estimates, it is
an admitted fact that the clip of fleece
wool In the States cast of the Missippi
has of recent years been eoutiuualy de
clining, and is now reduced from about
140,000,000 pounds in 1867 to a quantL
ty estimated at not above 120,000,000
pounds. Id supprt of this statement,
they bring forward the authenticated
facts that in seven years the clips of
Ohio and New York decreased from 28,
000,000 pounds and 15,0 >O,OOO pounds
respectively to 18,000,000 pounds and
8,000,000 pounds. In a report to the
Chamber of Commerco. a commitee of
the New York wool trade say:
While the production of the less pro
tected combing wools has notoriously
increased by a large percentage in the
old wool growing States, the clip of the
highly protected clothing wools of the
meriuo variety oan be safely asserted to
have declined to hardly sev?nty per cent,
of the amount prodnoed in iB6O. If ab
solutely reliable statistics could be ob
tained, we have no doubt that a still
greater decrease in production would bo
shown. Wool |growing has increased
only in the far West, and even tbeio itß
strides were quite ns rapid nnder the
low tariff of 1857 to 1861 as they have
been at any period since.
In addition to the fluctuating measure
of values, thvse gentlemen find a special
cause of suffering to the woolen industry
in the fact that “the extraordinary ac
tivity prevailing during our war, and
immediately nftei the war, brought with
it a sudden and .large 'increase of ma
chinery that we have never yet kept era
ployed tor an) length of time without
creating a surplus stock ot somo one
class of goods. Our manufactures are
prone to rush into the (production of
such clnsses of goods as a meuientary
demand has rendered profitable, and tlio
invariable result is an overproduction of
these tabries " As an instance ot this,
look at the recent large woolen sales in
this city, where goods sold at 50 cents
on the dollar. Such au overproduction,
they say, 'may happii tu Enrope, but
there manufactures relieve themselves ol
their surplus at a comparatively small
tuicnlbu “by consigning their goods to
foreign markets, where their oherpness
has already introduced them. Our man
ufacturer, having made his goods out ot
highly taxed woo 1 , has no such outlet
for them, and is compelled either to
await the slow opera; ion of timo or to
submit to a heavy sacrifice by forcing
his surplus ou the home market .m
competition with his similarly Jsitualed
neighbors.
Id support of ibis position, which is in
accord with the opiuion of the leading
brokers, they point to the flourishing
woollen industry ot Canada, which, with
its thiee millions oi inhabitants, imports
or consumes as much Cape wool as the
whole of our country with its forty-two
millions of people.
The total wool qip of the United
9 ales last yeir was 108,01)0, <0l) poun s.
This yetr it will probaly fall a little short
of this. Yel in keeping up fliis nggre
! gate the States west of tlm Misssppi
hate [increased their production some
16,000,000 pounds, an amount equal to
the decrease in the States cast of the
Missippi. Thus the better class of cloth
wools arc falling off, while the iufcrioi
qualities are increasing.
It is uiless to talk of exporting om
wools, for the home market, owing tr
the tariff, is the highest piiccd. Aus
tralian wools bring 32 cents in this
niaiket and only 28 cents in the London
m.nket. But. the Australian grower can
realize a profit by selling his clip at 17
cents while the American grower requir
es 30 cents to make the s.axie quality of
wooUgrowing profitable, Hence it is that
notwithstanding the high tariff the
growers arc not benefited because the
manufactures cannot afford to them a
paying price and come into competition
with the belter ebualiiics of cloths from
foreign markets. Last year at the com
mencement of tfie clip the price ranged
fiom 40 to 45 scents ; this year it was
from 28 to 32 cents, wholly owing to the
prostration in the manufacturing interests
The general opinion seems to be that
the rise of from 3 to 4 cell's within the
past week was brought about by spec
ulators, ami that there can he no real
advance until there is a rvival of busi
ness in the manufacturing districts.
Thejreports that the Carlist war and
the war in the Danublan provinces of
Turkey wculd tend to lessen the {Euro
pean supply and bring about an increase
in nricc throughout the wool markets of
the world are without any foundation.
The supply from both of these districts
is so small comparitivly that its total
loss would have no visible effect upon
the general market. Resides the Ser
vian wool is a long, coarse, hairy staple,
used only for carpets, and does not come
in competition with either the Aus
tralian, Cape, South American, or Uni
ted States wools.
Hewitt’s Great Speech.
During last’s session of the house,
after , the disgracelul scene between
Messrs. Cox and K asson bad tormina
ted, and the amende honorable had
passed between them, the floor was ob
tained by Mr. Ilewitt, who proceeded at
a quarter past five o’clock, the gas in the
halls having been extinguished, it being
broad daylight, to make one of the most
remarkable speeches ever pronounced in
the halls ot congress. It was up to the
best days of the repudlic, aud would
have done honor to Clay, Webster,
Calhoun or Bcuton. The bouse listened
with the most profound attention to
every word that fell from hts lips, which
frequently called forth tremendous ap
plause from the house and gallerries.
lie begati by a careful review of Kasson,s
speech iu every statement and particular.
Iu a masterly, logical ard earnest man-
ner he spoke ot Governor Tilden. lie
met aud disputed eVerv one of the char
ges effecting Gov. Tilden’s integrity, of
his utiiou sentiments, his course during
the win, his position with refeience to
the Tweed ling, his connections with
railroad corporations, in fact bis whole
political history, lie spoke in emphatic
terms, exonoraling Mr. Tilden from ev-
ery charge against him. Mr. 'Hewitt
makes no pretense as an orator; lie is a
plain business man, but on this occasion
he seemed to speak in a manner unao
countable to bis friends aud surprising to
himself. He knew Gov. Tilden, lie was
bis personal and intimate friend and as
sociate. llis record was perfectly fa
miliar to him in all its particulars, and
he was prepared to speak with a full
knowledge of what he was talking about.
II is withering sarcassm and invective, an
addressed to Kassou, have lmd no paral
lel in this exciting session of congress.
The days of Blain and llill were tamo in
comparison with this terrific phiilipic
which was utterd by Mr. Hewitt.
It was the unanimous opinion of all his
friends that he ulleily overwhelmed aud
ernshed lvasson. At the close of his
speech he pronounced a glowing eu’ogy
upon the statesmanship anq patriotism ol
Mr. Tilden, and sat down amidst most
tumuluous applause, and every member
on the democialio side, offering their
congratulations and utterly stopping all
proceedings of the house, and rendering
the spaekur w holly powerless to preserve
order. It was fully five minutes before
auy thing like deliberation could bo ob
tained in order to entertain even a mo
lion ot adjoiucieuU Never was a vin
dication more complete and petect; and
never a defeat more thorough and over
whelming thau that which Kasson re
ceived for his unprovoked and wanton
attack upon the democratic presidential
candidate. Nr. Hewitt is a man rather
delicate in physique, and considering
the fact that he had been up during the
entire night without a particle of sleep
he must have been greatly exhausted by
the fatigue of a contiuuos session of over
twenly.fom hours. Yet he showed no
signs whatever ot physical aud meutal
exhaustion, but spoke in vigo- and pow
er that could hove been expected only
under most favorable circomstances.
He lias established his reputation by this
effort as one of the foremost of Amer
ican statesmen and orators.—- Cinctnnat
ti GastH.
W i
it. Sfl every county.. ■—’
—IN THE—
GOLD {SIN! SUM 1H GeiD COIH I
Challenge tlie AW}!*]/!,
And will •forfeit ;$] ,0(10 to any person who can produce a remedy which will prove by actual
t mt, ft more Hpeody, certain and ortectual euro for all Paina nnd Arhus of whatever form, ex
ternal and internal, acuta or chronic, deep seated or otherwise than
DR, BADCL.IFF’S HUI BMU.T,
SEVEN SEALS-GOLDEN WONDEE
Wo have had this challenge of SI,OOO prominently displayed in all our Circulars and News
paper Advertisements, for the last four years, and not taken, which shows the superior excel
lence of our Remedy ever all other. For External or Internal use.
It will effect a Speedy Cure in all Cates of
Headache, Neuralgia, Toothache, Sprains, bruises, Flesh Wounds, burns, Colic, Cramp, Cholera
Morbus, Flax, Diarrhoea, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Coughs, Colds, In/lamalory
Ithe,umvtism, Asthma, Phthisic, Heartburn, Indigestion,
Summer Complaint, Pains, In Side, badi or
Loins, Piles, Ringworm, Felons,
*Stings of Inseds, bites of. Venomous Serpents, and Especially Rheumatism.
A POWERFUL REMEDY wmcn is TAKEN INTERNALLY BY ANY ONE
Thii celebrated medicine is beyond a doubt the greatest discovery in Medical Science known
to the world. Its action is at once felt; its wonderful cures are instantaneous ;
in fact it literally demolishes pain.
EQUALLY GOOD FOR MAN Oil BEAST.
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Remember we Guarantee every Bottle t
No Cure, No Pay! . . _ . .
Try it, and be Convinced.
WV* A fIOTW tfV Permanent and Profitable Employment!
JUi xJlj& Jk Jyt X,\ An Article of Universal Sale
To you fhis is a Golden Opportunity
Thousands are now out of employment. To them offer, iu the sale of our Remedy,
preventative of hard times. We have adopted as our Motto:
NO CURE ’ NO PAY.
SOURCE OF HAPPINESS TO MILLIONS OF SUFFERING HUMANITY
During the past forty years the wonderful Success of this Great Remedy has far exceeded
our most sanguine expectations ; thousands have been cured, and Dr. Radcliff’s Great Rem
edy, Seven Skals or Golden Wonder, is the most wonderful pain destroyer #i existence, the
most expeditious, sale and powerful remedy known in the world. Cures are effected almost
instantly, as if by magic. Thousands of certitioates have been received from all parts of our
broad land, unsolicited and unasked for, speaking in heartfelt and universal praise of this
great remedy, from personal knowledge) of its almost miraculous powers in curing the most
abstinaate and protracted cases of Diseases.
1,000 PHOLIT IN FCUIi MONT HS! 1,872 ONE DOLLAR BOTTLES SOLD’
READ THIS:
Scott Town, Lawrence County, Ohio.
Messrs. KENNEDY & CO.—
Dear Sirs : At this late hour I will inform
you of the great benefit I received from the
use of Dr. Radcliff’s great remedy, “.'-even
Seals or Golden Wonder,” after being confined
to my bed for eight years with a complication
of diseases, viz: Dyspepsia, Bronchitis, Pal
pitation of the. Heart. Pain in the right side,
wdth General Debility, for which I tried the'
skill of our home physicians, also a doctor of
New York City, and two of Pittsburg, and one
iu the northern part of Ohio. Took enough
patent medicines to swin in—all to no purpose.
A REMEDY FOR HAND TIMES. TRY IT.
FOR THIS GREAT REMEDY WE WISH WISH YOU TO ACT AS OUR AGENT.
Dear Sir The above fully explains tlie ar
ticles we wish to sell. This business is honor
able. and by being energetic, will pay you well.
It is our desire to appoint an agent m every
county in all parts of the United States and
Canada, granting to each the exclusive right to
sell every bottle sold in the county. Should
yon accept tbe agency for one or more coun
ties, yon shall have the exclusive right to sell
every bottle sold ia your county, as long as
you continue tc act a tour agent, and all orders
which we may receive from your territory shall
be turned over to your account.
This wonderful remedy, “Seven Seals or Gol
den Wonder,” sell* rapidly in the hands of the
right kind of men, and we want nono other.
Now if you think you are the man for the work
forward your order, name yonr county, and go
to work ; you can sell a gross in a few days,
without a doubt. We have one man who buys
on an average three gross pe/ week, and his
orders are increasing rapidly, and has a small
county, (Berks Cos., Pa.) He writes that he
expects to sell on© gros* per day *at retail* the
coming season, not counting wholesale, Aon
have the privilege of selling wholesale or re
mm ?D M!!?S!
In order to have live, energetic men to take bold of tlie business at once, we have conclu
ded to give free gratis to each and every agent a present of a handsome, fine
COIN SILVER HUNTING CASE WATCH, FREE,
Beautifully engraved, and correct time-keeper, worth $20.00, and a certificate of agency, giv
mg solk control of such county os the agent may select (not already taken) ; and, further
more, all orders coming from such counties as the agent may sell ct, will be sent back by us
to the no-out to he filled —in fact we give sole control of such counties as long as the agent
continues in the business. Remember the Premium Watch is given gratis to the agents.
We take this plan to have oui Great Remedy quieklyhnd thoroughly introduced. Let us hear
'rom you at your earliest convenience, and secure your county at once, before being taken by
someone else. Remember this offer is open for o short lime only
A SMALL CAPITAL REQUIRED TO RUN A LARGE PAYING BUSINESS.
The capital required-is very small, and the profits from it will fully equal that of thous
ands of merchants who have invested a largo capital in their business. Hundreds in all part
of the country are making from
$,500 TO $5,000 A YEAR.
And hundreds more will date their success from accepting our liberal offer at this time. Anj
one willing to work for success can force it. hut those who believe that it can he had from
idleness are not tne kind of men we want to push our business. We want
A LIVE, ENERGETIC AGENT.
As one such is worth a dozen who expect a business to push itself. We havo spent in pushing
our business
ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS.
It bus paid us to do it, aud it pays our agents, as it advertises it thoroughly in every State
county and township in the United States—not only for us, but for the agent. Kemeuiber this
is a life business and that every year it grows arger aud larger.
We will send to parties contemplating to act as our Agents a SAMPLE DOZEN BOT
TLES securely packed with our different Fosters, Bills, Show Cards, Terms, etc.,
UPON THE RECEIPT OF $2.00.
And all sending $2.50 for Sample Dozen, we will send free of charge. Samples of our Eigh
Elegant Chrouios, entitled:
Good Morning ! Good Night ! Feeding the Chickens ! Mother's Grave /
Out of the Frying Fan ! Bo Peep l Heading Ihc Bible ! First Lesson !
If you want your county, let us know as soon as convenient, as the territory may he ta
ken. We would be pleased to have parties who contemplate taking an agency, to send for
Sample Package of this wonderful Remedy before engaging largely in the business.
REMEMBER, WE GUARANTEE EVERY BOTTLE.
NO CURE' IN'O PAY!
With these suggestions we leave the matter with you. We do not wish you to engage
unless you will follow the business as a business, and really desire to make money. We want
none hut honest, conscientious men. To such we will guarantee success.
AddrCse all couimunicaticns to
KENNEDY & CO.
SOLE PROPRIETORS, PITTSBURG, PA-
Please state in "hat paper you w this advertisement. '
At length I was induced to try Dr. Radcliff 1
"Seven Seals or Golden Wonder.” I sent an 1 *
got six fifty cent bottles, and before using 1
all found myself able to travel in a buggy®
Took the agency for its sale last Api il, four
months ago. and havo sold thirteen gross, or
1,872 bottles, up to this date, August 20t,h,
1872, and expect from the growing demand to
sell ten thousand (10,000) bottles in the next
year. Gentlemen, if you,think this worth us
ing you can do so, as I a:h generally known
over three counties as a man of great affliction.
Yours Respectfully,
H. J. Dabland.
tail, ot putting it on commission with drug
gists, or .selling by sub-agents. This business
is worth the attention of goo I men and men
of capital. Should you make hut reasonable
wages—say SIOO per mouth for the first three
months (many make more) —you would never
theless tie establishing a business that would
pay you largely at the end.
Agents are doing better with our remedy
than anything else th y ever tool* hold *f. —
Why is this ? Because the remedy dees jnst as
we say, our agents can warrant every bottle.
No cure, no pay. Knowing that we make all
losses good, should they be called on to redeem
a bottle, agents run no risk of loss.
"Seven Seals or Golden Wonder” is put up
in #I.OO and 50 cent bottles, elegantly finished
in neat and appropriate wrappers, and packed
in nice - boxes, one dozen in each box.
To druggists our scale of prices are—Large
size, ?l. m t> bottles, per dozen, #8.00; small
size, 50 cent bottles, per dozen, $4.50.
We give special terms to our county agents
at such figures that they can sell to druggists
and country stores at the above prices and
make a handsome profit. We give n
Men arc earning $W to f 120 per v.uU ! wiling
O in* Count CV
IaNI) ITS RKBOUIWK
Complete in the thrilling history of ICO event
ful rears aieo of the great "Exhibition,
grand in description of our mighty resources
in agriculture, commerce, manufacture*, nat
ural wonders, curiosities, etc. all richly illus
trated. A “Century” Map and a Bird s Eye
View” free. Sell, marvellously fast. 1,000
more agents wanted quickly felt this and our
standard “Lifo of Livingstone,” <IO,OO0 already
sold, also new Bible, 2,000 xllust. Ibis no equal
For extra terms write to Hubbard Bros., Pub.
Philadelphia, Pa.
I JT "V fit I? Agents for the best selling
VY AI V IJh U Stationery Packages in the
world. It contains 16 sheets of paper, lo En
velopes, golden Pen, Pen-holder, Pencil, 1 at
ont Yard Measure, and a piece of Jewelry.
Single package, with pair of elegant Geld
Stone Sleeve Buttons, post paid, 25cts. 5 with
assorted jewelry for #I.OO. This package lms
been examined by the publisher of the Regis- |
ter and found os represented -worth the mon
ey. Watches given away to all Agcntf, Cir
culars free. Bride <fe Cos., 769 Broadway, N. Y j
A /VPIWTC We have in press anew cam I
jCI. IT jjll 1 iJ pnign book by ai College
Pres. 11. and. Big pay. 50 cents will secure out
fit and territy. E. B. Treat, Fub„ 805 Broad
way, New York. 4w
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HEALTH, BEAUTV, AND lIAVPINKSS HESTOKKI’O MODERN WOMANHOOD •
DR. J . B R A D F I E L D ‘ S °FE M A L E K E G U LA T O R
WOMAN’S Jii:ST FUIEND.
Its operations are quick and sure : and it never fails to cure.
Thankful for the very flattering reception the Female Regulator lias met with from all po*
tions of the country, the Proprietor begs to announce that he has largely increased his man
factoring facilities, and hopes that before long ho will he able to place within tile ie
every suffering woman, this, the greatest boon of her sex.
PRICE 1 50 per Bottle.
kfiySold by all Druggists in the United States.“©3
Z. 11. BRA!)FIELD , Atlanta, Georgia, Proprietor.
READ! READ!!
It is well known to doctors and ladies that women are subject to enormous dnseaaeripec
liar to their sex,—such as suppression of the menses, whites, painful monthty pe _ ~
rheumatism of the backjgAwomb, irregular menstruation, hemorrhage or excessive
prolapsus, uteri, or the womb. _., . , n f tcr doctor
Blooming in all her Pristi. < Beauty, health, strength and elasticity. Tried doctor after
J . Ri:ti.edge,Ga., Tebruary 18. i^ nd
This is to certify that my wife was an invalid for six years Had disease of the' ' u ’“ rveaa
headache, weight in lower part of the back; suffered from languor, exhaustion
less, loss of appetite and flesh. She had become so exhausted and weak, her “ ine8 g—
apprehensive she would never get well. Tried doctor after doctor, and f* 11 * S ld s Fe
and despaired of her improvement, when fortunately she c mmenced on Vr. JJ , ® , th Bp
male Rector. She is no'v well; three or four bottles cured her m heatt , y
petite and flesh; “ she is blooming in all her pristine beauty, strength, and e ghad .
ward you as her savior from the dark portals of death,—and my benefacto j OHN y gg A RP.
ow never grow less, and you never become weary in well-doing. fin
ISrFor Sale by W. H. LEE aud JONES & CARSWELL (. t Byers, ,
! To TUB Working Class.—We con f ttrn
• you emvloyineiit at which jon can muko7,
’ lcrgo pay, inyeiir own loc’nities, without ha?
away from home over night. Agents wn us
in every fewn and county to take subscriU
. for The Centennial Record, th# largest T „,u r *
cation iu the United States—lS pages, fit j
umn a; Elegantly Illustrated ; Terms 'only
per year. Tlio record is devoted to whatsv
i- of interest connected ' with the Catenate
year. The great Exhibition at Philadelp^* 4
fully illustrated in detail. Everybody want*
it. The whole people feel gieat interest i
their Country’s Centennial Birthday, and
wnut to know all about it. An elegant patri
otic crayon drawing premium picture i 8 1 B *
sented free to each subscriber. It is entitled
“In remembnu ce of the One Hundredth Aun/
versaiy of the Independence of the . Unini
States. ” Size, 2il by 30 inches. Any p au c(l
become u successful agent, for but Show the
puperand picture and hundreds of subseriDm
are oasly obtained everywhere. There f # no
business that will pay like this at present
We have many agents who are makeing *
high as S2O per day and upwards. \ o w
the time: don’t delay. Remember it eeit*
nothing to give the business a trial. Sumlfor
our circulars, terms, and sample copyofpaper
which are sent free to all who apdly ; do it t/
day. Complete outfit free to those whode.
cide fb engage. I armors and mechanics’ and
there sons and daughters make the very best of
agents. Address ly
TIIE CENTENNIAL RECORD’,Portland Main.
Semi lor Circulars,
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