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African Exploration.
Tho explorations ?? Stanley in the
heart of Africa aro of the utmost geo
graphical interest and importance. He
is a plucky, clear-headed man, who push
es his way through difficulties Uko a
steam cugino through a snow drift; and, ,
considering thb delays and slowness of
former expeditious, tho rapidity of his
movements and thc promptness of lus i
communications aro quite remarkable, j
He has top much business on hand to be 1
sick, and is too active and energetic and j
vigilant to he entrapped by tho trencher- ,
ons natives or captured by thc malaria. ,
It is quite evident that the natives stand
in awe of this man, who seems to be a 1
sort of locomotive in boots, though they !
shoot his men when out of his sight with- j
out hesitation or remorse, and his two
letters came stained with thc life-blood of
ono of the Khedive's ollicers. Stanley
Ima now demonstrated by actual observ- j
ntion and surveys that Livingstone, ,
whose health and mind failed in the last ,
years of his long African sojourn, was
mistaken in supposing thc Victoria Ny
anza was a chain of live lakes connected ]
with each other. He linds that Speke, ?
whose explorations were made in 1802, '
was right in his opinion that thc Victoria 1
Nyanza is ono body of water; but what 1
Speke took for two islands Stanley linds
are peninsulas in this great inland sea. ]
This is undoubtedly the upper reservoir I
of thc Nilo, and should iuture explor- ?
aliens confirm the importance of thc '
Uiver Shimeeyou we shall have ti... key '
to tho whole Nile system, and the mys
tery of Africa will be henceforth an open i
secret. It is a matter of national pride i
that these final explorations arc inane by
an American, who, though he follows
thc trail of distinguished explorers,
seems to have a capacity of gathering up
tho results of their discursive discoveries
and observations, and combining and
correcting them, and supplementing them
with original explorations of his own,
which are quite as important as any that
have been made.
These African explorations arc of vast
ly more consequence and practical utility
than anything that has been or is likely
to bo discovered in tho Arctic regions,
where so much treasure has been spent
and so many lives have been thrown
away. Africa is not only a puzzle to
geographers : it is now a problem for
civilization to solve, and throws down its
ehallengo to tbs statesmanship and hu
manity of thc globe. It lies in tho high
way of commerce) inviting the inter
course of all nations. Its fertile soils and
salubrious climates and valuable produc
tions give it a vast importance, which is
increased by its accessibility on all sides.
Thc cradle of civilization and tho seat of
commerce for centuries, it is now sparse
ly peopled, and to all practical intents is
a virgin continent inviting immigration
and furnishing almost unlimited scope to
tho entepprisc of civilized man. What
shall bo done with it and for it aro ques
tions which will ask themselves willi
increasing frequency and force in coming
years. Mr. Dalton has suggested that an
attempt bc made to colonize it with
Chinese. The plan has plausibility. It
has boon found that the Chinese who
Cave settled in the Oceanic Islands have
developed quite remarkable faculties of
thriftj??d enterprise and government?"
/UidrK?YO improved conside^m oh the
h-i^-J^- iVM ?'VvVi* Euro/?? -over
crowded with population and all her
great cities suffering from an excess of
poor and perishing classes, it certainly
seems that the key of African civilization
need not bo sought in eastern Asia among
the Mongolian races. It only wants the
ability to organize colonization on a
grand scale and carry it out with tho
appliances of modern science and art and
the modern spirit of humanity to make
Africa a power in the civilized world and
a means of renovating Europe.-Daily
Grajmic.
Tho Jews.
Some curious, and in Borne respects,
surprising, particulars havo lately been
collected and published in a French pa
per, respecting the Jews. Although thc
israelites hold such unimportant place
in trade, commerce and finance, ana are
to bo met with in every quarter of thc
world, it appears that they are to be
found in least numbers in some of tho
most commercial countries, and in most
numbers in some of tho least prosperous
and enterprising states. Moreover, widely
us they are scattered, and numerous as
they appear to be, it 8eems from tho
statistics in question that the census of
tho whole race falls short of five millions
of souls. In Franco, where there exists
little or none of tho stupid and barba
rous prejudice against tho Jews which
\ prevails in some countries, and where
ono would think there was a wide field
for the peculiar talents of the race, there
aro only <1G,000 Jews. In America, ap
parently a still more favorable country,
there are only one hundred and t won ty
thousand Israelites. On thc other hand,
in wretched, unprospcrous mid down
trodden Poland tho Jews arc to be found
iu greatest number, ono out of every
seven of the inhabitants being a Hebrew.
Ono can understand that there should bo
a fow Jews in Spin, but it is surprising
they should bc almost as rare in Belgium.
In Sweden there aro comparatively few
Jews, but they , "abound in Hamburg,
Austria, and Roum?hiain tho proportion
of one to every twenty-four inhabitants.
In Hamburg and Austria there ?B abun
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in IHJUmania there cannot bo any groat
scope for their commercial and financial
instincts. Ireland always boost? of being
tho only country in tho'world in which
tho Jews were never persecuted-and,
indeed, whether at home or abroad, tho
Irish alway? manifest a certain respect
for the Israelites-but Ireland has hardly
had the opportunity of persecuting the
race, for even at thc present day there
are not tinco hundred Jews in the whole
country, Norway stands lowest on thc
list, niter Ireland, there only being
twenty-five Jew? in that country, An
interesting addition ?> to these statistics
(?fit were possible to Been re it) iVould
1)0 tho amount of wealth in tho hkadr, of
thc less than fivo millions of Jews that,
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healthy flow of f?Jk U a tablespoonful!
bile j lnvigorat- bU ~J according to ef
hif. tho stomach, "J om feet. For ali nf
cauolng food to fYl ^ fections of the
digest well} PU- -""s fV? LIVISlt. lrregu
ISaFYING TIIK a H4 InrlUea of ?tom
BLOOD, giving ^TOk ach and Bowels,
tone and health * Vsa?* diseases depend
*.0 the whole ma- U ~w cut on or caused
chfnery, remov- ' * CO by ouchderange
Ing the causo of s^j .? ment as Bilious
the disensos, cf- ? . attache, Costlve
fectlne; a radical f*?j, ness, Chronic 1>I
cure. Asa PAM- . fc***^ arrhoca,Ryspep
ILY MKIUCIIVK CO L_ sin, Jaundicennd
lt is U-V_0_UAL- Jg 3g? Female Weak
JED, and is AL- ; ; noeses. 1 table
WAYS SAFI5. r*ss| opoonfull token
nt commencement of an attack of SICK
H EAD AC H E cures In IS ml untes. lEL
LOW or HALLOW WHIM MADE YOUTH
FUL by IbotUe. TRY ITt For pamphlet
containing useful information and all
about the Liver, address Bil. SANFORD,
Blew York. SOLD KY ALL DRUGGISTS.
tarMfmrit\"jL.'--J/t*-??- This now Truss ls worn
Jl?^^Stf'''~^r:ifMlm?k. with perfect comfort
raro faur i n V? nlgot and day. Adapt ?
ttW IS b & o 1 IU VB Itself to oxcry motion of
?LT K 0 8 8. hedy, retaining llup
II ,n nm III 111111QlTT r turo under tho hardest
\F***5iVit1* Vlk^?**?? o xor e. Iso or severest
it ~^^VT'girt?Jwy" m struin until permanent-.
\ ^U*"n4i? M |y cured. Bold chenr
ELASTIC TRUSS CO.,
OT3 Broadway New York ?'M r.
Sent by Mail. Oaii or send for circular and Iw eurea
MdrpUoeHalt
Speedily curetl by Dit. lll.CK'8 only known ancl
sure Remedy. NO CIIAUGK for treatment
nulli imped, (.'nil on or address
Dr. J. C. BECK. 112 John St., Cincinnati, a
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For all diseases of tho Livor, Utomnch mid Spleen.
Aa a remedy In Afc tarions Fevers, Ituwel t.'om
plaintH, Dyspepsia, M rut ul Di-prensi?n. ltcstlcBHticHS,
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CURR OF A SUFFERER FOR
FORTY YKARK.-I hnvu heeti
n suuororfor the Inst forty yen rs
with Chronic nflcction of tho
Livor, I tried tho Regulator,
mid after giving lt n fair trinl.l
linvc como to t Ito conclusion that
. it is tho very hen i remedy 1 have
ever used for tho Liver. Wy
hrnltlt is now unite good.- E.A.
Wilson, Clarksvllle, Virginia.
MANurAcTunen ONI.V DY
jr. II. zt: s i.i N A co..
MACON.OA..?ud PHILADELPHIA.
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BOSTON MASS.
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Grand Golden Drawintr
OF THE
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Take? I*I?c*i Kntarriny, Deicmher 2S. 1973.
DPOSITIVEIJY.
Capital Prize, $100,000.
H,rj>0 ft lr<H, Amounting to f?i
ALL TN GOLD.
Ono Frico to Every Six
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#50.000 IJ. S.
Ourrencv.
Tenths and Twentieths in Proportion.
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ont^io country, Unexceptional gu?rante*? io
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fur MOSMAN'* DlHTilBIAl ?SDI CO
I SOO Illiiatratloua. Address for new circulars,
A.J, HOUtANA CO? MU AUCH Stree., phila
"^-~YVi iii t'rtroTn-i?i V ?*jr m pl om?? n T^r n e7~i*ii^ li11
flt tlio'rigllt Killi', yellowness Of till) ?IVO?, IUlURCII,dclli1
ity, irregularity of (lie liowcls, Ami hcadnnhoT If no,
your liver in wrong ; ?lui <<> fit lt ri?ht ami siva touo
ami vigor tu ymir Kynthia, tim our tiling needful in
TARRANTS SKLTZKR ArKRIEfiT.
HOLD HY ALL DHUUULSTH.
REMINCTON.
ANY I'EHSON owning n Sowing Mnchtnu which
in ni'nrly worn ont, or does not do tim work ro
uuirod, will liml it to their advantage to amid un a
description of their Machine, mid get our IIIIITIII
terms nf cxrhniiRc fm- (ho B.li;!it Kuiuilnjr Item
lunion. It is fully wnrrnnted for live yonrs, mid
satisfaction IH guaranteed in every Jnstanco, or tim
money will tie returned to tho pnrchnsor. Tho nu.-it
lllicrul terniN to ngotitH mid rm.Ii huyors. Samples or
work and nil particulars hy mnil to pnrties living nt
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Ai;'(s. no Numiiift'Nl.. NURIIVIIIO. Tenn.
REV0LVERSSS?2 50
cl Him ItulYhlo Mill UerolTediHllVW
With lOOOnrtridgOfl, ?300 -.20,000 sold ; overy ono warran
ted : sstUfnr.tlon ci!.ir.iato?d. JUuctraitil i?ulx!o-jUe
WKSTUltN Him tVOItKS, t: li U n po, IM.,
OP 11,-Arl ?.r ii nt., (McCormick lllock)._
?OZ"! Pnlly to Agents. 8ft now srtlclesaud the liest
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nios, ireo, A Mr M'F'U CO.. SWK* Broadway, N. Y.
$15 SHOT GUN
JV .Inutile nurrel gun,har or front action locks, wnr
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LOTTERY
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leaving >ft to ho deducted from tho prl'/os after tho
drawing. Full partIrulnni saht freo Address,
J. M. PATTEK, l.nr.-imleflt.v, Wyoming.
SOOTHING, SYRUI
FOR CHILDREN TEETHING.
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1 ?NKW YORK H KKH1.Y WITMtMW.
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RESIDENT PHYSICIAN.
-nvalttis winning; to know
tho Curwilv* yrepr-.rties cf
-it Spring:*,, can obtain lt
urtOrenaliig I>r. jUlgelow,
Spring?, Ark.
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?>? tn ttOn a day at homo. Staniplca worth il pant
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JIKN WltlTINO TO AOVIUtTiNKItN.
nlcnseiioy yoi. ?nw Uio ??^?-rtl??ri?ivnt
in till? pnpoi'. ?. w? ir. -lt*.
if MJM$ ^ACHINES.
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^yftf<8S3PCS <r .chnaffoforEocond-lmnd
Machines of 6vory des
-cription.
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