An Arkansas Lore Story." Twelve years ago a pretty coquette of Calloway Couuty, Iky., ouudlior court reduced to two persevering suitors njimed, respectively, Eldridge Millc and William Scbrader, who, having out stayed half a soore of less pertinacious rivals, now competed vigorously with each othor for the laBt flirtation. Wisely concluding that her opportunities for a settlement in life wero not likely to be) ( so frequent as they had been, and that it was time to chooso between tho, two last admirers for her future lot, the, lrvcly lass, after due study of the subject, told Schrader, who was a widower, that , she should always esteem him as a very dear friend, and placed her hand m that of Mr. Miller for life. As is quito common in "such cases the gentleman selected for friendship accepted his fato with very bad grace, and refused une quivocally to forgive his rival's success. Thence ensued between his family and tho families of Miller and his bride much , hard feeling, which had for one of its final effects a determination of the young husband and wifo to leavo thoir native State and make a new home somewhere in tho wilds of Arkansas. It was Mil ler's intention to turn prairie farmer .in tho Southwest, and found a homestead there for tho two littlo ones multiplying his household cares in due succession ; but the soil of. Arkansas proved stub born, the times hard, and, as the war of secession began about that time, he sud denly solved the problem of married lifo by joining the Southern armjft Marching to battle, ho left wifo and babes in a most embarrassing condition of poverty, which, howevor,- they en dured patiently until tho news of a great battlo involved in its list of fatali ties tho sad tidings that they were widowed and fatherless. Upon recover ing from tho first shock of her bereave ment, Mrs. Miller took refuge with her helpless charges in tho hospitality prof fered by certain sympathizing relatives in Henry County, Tenn., where, to her great astonishment, she was presently greeted by her old lover, Schrader. The latter explained that through con tinued regard for her, having finally re solved to seek a reconciliation with her husband, ho had reached Arkansas only in time to hear of poor Miller's death in battlo and her own departure. As an old friend he felt impelled to follow her, in tho hope that he might bo nblo to render some friendly office to her possi ble needs; and hoped that, for tho sake of old times, sho would call upon him as on a brother. All this was naturally grateful to the feelings of the penniless widow, away from all the associations of her early home and a dependent upon .,,f i, i, .,! her gratitude so plainly that its object took courage to suy more. Kentuckian days were recalled, old sympathies re vived, the patriot-dead mourned in con cert, and a new union proposed. Tho end of it all was that Mrs. Miller be came Mrs. Schrader, and went with her second husband to a new home at Cross land, in the State of her birth. There, after a lapse of nearly nine years, the Murray Gairtte describes tho household as wildly agitated by tho unannounced arrival of a wonderfully ragged, bearded, and gruff intruder, who introduced him self as tho late Eldridge Miller, other wise known to tho poets as a species of Enoch Arden, and informed tho aghast Schradors thut ho would trouble them for a couple of children belonging to him. Mrs. Schrader having fainted and been removed, Mr. Schrader solicited Homo explanation of his guest's perplex ing escape from tho tomb ; upon which that comic ghost related that he had been captured instead of killed by tho Yankees; was taken a prisoner to Chi cago, and there liberated upon condition of going to tho frontier and fighting the Indians ; had been captured by the In dians, and by them held in captivity tintil tho very recent date of his escape. In his old Arkansas homo he was told of his wife's journey to Tennessee with tho children, and remarriage there ; and had at last traced her to Crossland, to re claim only his offspring if sho chose to remain with her second husband. Tho latter personago listened to this romance with ruprehensiblo Bigns of incredulity, observing, in reply, that tho story of the captivities was too attenuated, and that Mrs. Schrader would surrender neither herself nor her children. "Then," re marked Enoch Arden, gruffly, "I'll seo what tho law can do for an old soldier." Mr. Schrader invited him to do his worst, and a suit was actually begun ; but on the evening previous to the day appointed for the trial a private inter view between tho wifo and her first love ended in their elopement together, chil dren and all ; and they are probably back in Arkansas by this time, not troubling themselves about the lament ably deserted " Philip Kay." Teter Cooper. The Hon. Pctei Cooper, although in the eighty-second year of his age, is ac tively engaged every day in tho con struction of a small vessel upon an im proved plan. Ho is actually putting in to practical operation a theory of his own for the promotion of speed which took possession of his brain more than fifty years ago. He is certainly one of the most energetic and remarkable men of his years existing among us. Ho has invented or been a party to more than sixty labor-saving inventions during his most eventful career, and even at this late hour of his lifo ho finds time to examino into every important invention which is brought to his notice, and whenever ho is impressed with tho actual importance and benefit of such to tho general world he invariably lends a helping hand in the matter of its intro duction. Aside from all this he attends regularly to his glue manufactory, and individually to his many Charities. No man amongst us has done more real good in this way than he. Tho Cooper Institute, growing larger and larger in its usefulness day by day, will be a more lasting monument to learning and general progress than has been endowed by all the Astors, Stewarts, and men of wealth iu our midst. ,X Y, Citizen. There is an old man in Concord, N. II., of such a singular turn, thut if there were many like him the cordwainers of Concord would come to insolvency j for no matter what may be tho depression of tho thermometer, be the mercury to 0 or below 0, this ancient character wears neither shoes, nor stockings, in doors or out. He thinks it wrong to kill animals, and therefore wicked to use leather. On through tbe snow he goes barefooted without a wince, but the let ter writer who describes him says that he is somewhat " husky of voice." We should think so, especially as out of ten derness for beavers or silkworms ho al ways wears a straw hat. ffhe latest music out Cat concerts. a a me ultujiatj. ijort- TlVE Cows. The great prevalence ' of " abortion among cows, in the dairy dis tricts of New York, during tho last ten years and tho dilhoulty of arriving at any correct conclusion concerning tho causo of tho trouWe, iist give interest to any new facts or theories in respect to this scourco'of tho dairy. At tho re cent meeting of tho American Dairy men s Association at Mica, wo had a conversation with Dr. Briggs of yorth Pitcher, K. Y.; wh6 claitris to have " dis covered some curious features connected with tho diseaso, not hitherto noticed. In all instances when ho has made dis sections of aborting cows, animalcules have bdon found in the lungs, in the vagina, and in other parts of the ani mal, while tho expelled foetus has also been aifectcd with tho samo class of or ganisms. In dissecting tho immature calves he affirms that worms aro invar iably found about tho umbilical cord, and ho attributes tho diseaso to thso causes. ' - V It will bo remembered that a few years ago tho State of New York ap propriated a considerable sum of money to bo expended in investigating tho cause of abortive cows, and Commis sioners were appointed for tho purpose. Wo believo uo dissections of affected animals were made by thoso selected to investigate this matter, or, at least no microscopical examinations wero resort ed to. Tho commission, extending over two or three years, collected a large number of facts, from which cortain de ductions were made, but nothing posi tive was elicited as to tho causo of tho trouble. Wo thought at the time, and still think, that tho great fault of these investigations consisted in not making a thorough examination of tho aborting cows, and in not having an experienced microscopist detailed especially for this purpose. It had been long suspected by members of tho Littlo Falls Farmers' Club, that abortion was due to causes similar to thoso named by Dr. Briggs, and it was hoped that by the aid of the microscope the matter would be fully settled. The statements of Dr. Briggs seem to bo confirmed by thoso "of M. Bonley, well known for his researches concern ing the diseases of cuttle, such as car buncle, &c. We seo it stated that this gentleman has lately made a comniuni- eation to the Academy of Sciences at Poris.'based upon somo investigations of 31. Zundel upon epidemic, or what ho calls enzootic miscarriaqro in cattle, as follows : He states that it has long been known that when a cow undergoes a miscar riage in a stable occupied by other cows in a condition ot gestation, thisnecident does not remain isolated, but on tho con trary, and, in fact, very commonly, the remaining annuals miscarry successive ly, as though a contagious principle had been discharged from the first case, and communicated to nil tho others, it has already been shown by experiment, that if the liquids discharged by a cow that has just miscarried, be introduced into tho vagina of another cow nearly at full term, the miscarriage will take place in tho second cuse. According to Fronck, this is produced by the micrococci or bacteria, which exist in an extraordinary quantity upon the foetal envelopes, mid conduce to their decomposition. These being introduced into the vagina, multiply with groat ra- pidity, penetrate to the uterus, and there initiate that decomposition of which abortion is the consequence. If it shall be established that 'abortion among cows is caused by living organisms of the character referred to, we have reason to believe that a remedy will yet be dis covered for this disease, which is proving to bo one of the greatest scourges that has ever afflicted the herds of Central New York. There is no abatement of the trouble this year in Herkimer and the adjoining counties. We know of herds in which thirty or moro cows had aborted during the early winter and lip to February 1 o. In some dairies the loss from this diseaso for a series of years has been more than the entire profits from the herd during tho time. The question of " cause and remedy" for the trouble is one of very great interest to tho dairy public, and wo give the above facts in the hope that further examinations may bo made, either confirming or refuting the state- mcnts to wliich we alluded. A'. .1. 117- larJ in Jlurnl AV? Yorl er. Farm Poultry. Farmers frequent ly neglect their towls, not so much trom a conviction that they don t pay as be cause there are so many other things to attend to. Yet oftentimes tho labor spent on more pretentious affairs is not as prohtablo as that dovotod to poultry, Of course much depends on location and the maikct. A flock of fowls such as is usual on farms, will in most situations, if rightfully managed, yield more in value annually (either gross or net) than a good cow. But no farmer expects that a cow can bo tended a year and her todder raised, cut, and housed, without considerable work. Fowls, if allowed their freedom, may bo managed with much less labor thun when they aro yarded, but in uny cuso a great deal of time must be spent in raising chickens in sufficient numbers to keep tho ranks ot the laying stock always mainly filled with birds not old, which is indispens able to success, it should be remember ed that eggs aro more profitable than table fowls, except in case of early chickens. i Bueakixo up of Grass Laxds.- piece of grass land that will cut two tons of hay per acre, or which will fur nish an equivalent in pasture, cannot bo profitably broken up, especially if the land is inclined to be rough or wet. Many fields which aro now covered with coarse herbage, might by draining and manuring become covered with valuable and nutritious grasses, and where lubor is scarce and high this course is fur pre ferable to putting such land under the plow. Draining is often all thut is need ed to produce' the chunge ; sometimes a judicious application of artificial man ures might be profitably used. Improvement of Overflowed Lands. In California there are tracts of land alang the rivers which are occa sionally submerged, tho soil of which consists of exceedingly rich alluviul de posits..;. They are called "Tule" lands. A company of capitalists are engaged in reclaiming these lands and bringing them into cultivation Dy means of a sys tem of dykes or embankments. When it is remembered that this description of lands all over tho country is of almost inexhaustible fertility, it is seen how im portant it is that they should be made useful instead ot romaming, as they of ten are, hot-beds of disease. Habits' oMiVii'lch. Thcra.has.lortr' existed a belief that tfiof.ttie1 fiMvufX'Jff tt ehijmct' all iiflufc JliAlsi-4 UnU"s bt iek. yob tj& neglects them, and is eren cruel to them. That this notion wns shared by the writer, cf tho bopk of Job is evident It also prevailed a thousand yefs"te tho puk otjJob was.writteui ,Noo Lam. ; i :i " Even tlm sea monster draw out the breast ; they give Buck t1.tlu;iryoun onos j" the diiucnter of mv yjorilc is be come crueL-like the ostriches iu the wil.-l dojrnqBfc? tit "X A ix iB4)rDoi tuatinis idea respect ing tho cruelty of the Ostrich t6ward-its young is derived from the fuot that if a flock of ostriches be chased, and. among them there bo soma very young birds, the hitter are loft: behind by thoir par ents,! and - fall a prey to. the banters. TI..4- 1.. ...... K. 1..,- in the matter, n The; wide sandv, fWrr. 1 affords no blaoo of ohoealtuent in which it might hide its 'young. .Nature has not furnished it with weapons by means ' of which it can fight for them, and con soquently it 1 is forcoditb use 'ths' only means of escape by. "which it -can. avoid ' sucrifioihg its own lif4 aa well as the life of the youTrg"Wiiirl .ft-imfl t, 1 it does not; hdwrver, Wave the! young until 1 bris tHcrf 'by nIT mrans. ru its poytr to svo fthcn," ypr ' example1, it sometihieshasree'durso to the mauceuvrc with which . wo aro so familiar' jft . tho case of tliOj lapwing and pretends to. bo wounded or lamed, iu order to draw, tho attention of its, pui'pucrsi while its young escape', Lu another direction,,.! An iur stance of this practico is given, by Ir. Anderson, in his "Lake J garni' .:, "J hon wo had proceeded littlo more than half tho distance, and in a part of tho , plain entirely destitute of vegetation, wo tdis covered a male and feniulo ostrich, with a brood of youug ones about the. size of ordinary . barn-door fowl .4, 1 Wo., forth with dismounted from 'our- oxen, aid gave chase, which proveilof no ordinary interest. 1 Tho moment tho parent " birds be came aware our intention tuey sot oit at full speed the' female lcadm'pf 'the way, and the cockk though at some little distance, bringing up the rear of the family. It was very touching 'to 'ob serve the unxiety tho birds evinced for tho safety ot their progeny.!', finding that we were quickly gaining upon them, tho male at onco slackened his pace, and .diverged somewhat .from his course ; but seeing that wo wore not to be diverted from our purpose, ho .again increased his speed,-unci with 'wings drooping io us to touch the ground, he hovered round us, now in wido circles, and then ducreusing the circumference, until ho came almost within pistol 6iiot, when he abruptly threw himself 011 tho ground, and struggled desperately to re gain his legs, as it appeared, like a bird that had been badly wounded. " Having previously fired at mm, 1 really thought ho was disabled.and made quickly toward him, lint tins was only a ruse on his part, for,, on my nearer ap proach, he slowly rose and began to run in a different direction to that of the fe male, who, by this time, was considera bly nhead with her Charge."; Nor is this a solitary instance of thocare which the ostrich will take of her young. Thumberg mentions that on one occa sion, wheu he happened to rido near a placo where an ostrich was sitting on tho eggs, the bird jumped up and pursued him, evidently with tho object of dis tracting his attention from tho opgs. When he faced her, sho retreated ;' but as soon nshe turned his horse, she pur sued him afresh. Jlev. J. O. Wooil, 1 Earth Moutitls. Tlioy lire numerous in this country from tho forty-tilth flosT-ee of north lat itude to the Gulf of Moxioo, of various sizes and shapes. - Indians huve no tra ditions in regard to thoso who construct ed them. . It is clear, therefore, that they existed as they now appear when the In dians arrived on tho American conti nent. 1 , . When Julius Ciesar inmded England, ho found extensivo displays of mounds, which uo. desert Utid us InUrwt JSidanui, which lie'supposod had been constructed by an aboriginal liopulalion attos ', upon aires bolore. Ine round ones were con sidered the creations of the Bolyio, who wero intruders iroiu tho , continent, "Many of thoso ancient tumuli or bar rows aro in excellent preservation at this day, particularly in Houtli Wilts and Dorset. .hnfrliMi untiqmmans aro be ginning to investigato them with moro interest than thuy have lusretoforo. re ceived, 'with ah cixpoctutiori of gaining somo ligbt rospeytiiig the ryniote history of lingluml bollora any, form of civiliza- tiuu iiau uucu -AAA- yj.i.ifvi-iM Successful Editors. An English writer says : r A good editor, or compe tent newspaper conductor, llil0 gen eral or a Doiitr born, iitit made. .-Exer cise and oxpieuenoe give iciljtjrbutjthe Qualification is innafe, or it is never manifested. . On the London daily pa pers all tho great liistorians; novelists, poets, essayists, and 'Writers of travels, have been tried 'alio" nearly even' otfe has failed. ' " I can siild tno late! editor of tho Londou Time', " find anv num ber of inch of genius? to ' t! to fot'ine, but very seldom ouo.imiu of otvmuign senso." Nearly all nucoessf ul editor aro of this description. ; A good editor sel don writes much for his paper fJ ho reads, judges, selects, dictates, ulters. and conibinos, und to lo-iiTl'ilus well ho Las but littlo time ion ooiuponitiou.-" To writo for a paper is one thing, to lit a paper is another-, a.af, New York AVholeaale Marke t. , BUTTER State, flue firkins..' f SS $ 1 Western ti .(J 87 CHEESE SutulUuUiry.,.v.,(.. is (9 Mi (lino do.. 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Giilen and Jenncr otily trcfe believed when Ihcy hud proved their discoveries airiinst oprwulilon. Bat. men arts obrervirijf, and- en elits always mnke believer?. No incredulity am stand' the silent argument of good results. " "f" proc mirneu .. ?f. "TVr?.tlie "comai l.Ds 0, ,11 or- nin nn Elixir that would regenerate the sink ing system and cure diseases not organic, the incredulous shook their heads. " Vet his Vis ioah Bittehs is now the Standard Kestora tive of the Western World. The truth could not ho resisted. Under iba operation of the new remedy, -Dfupeptics re)r"'"e''nc'rnonhh) appetite and strength, the Jlilious ana . on stipated were relieved of every distressing symptom ; the Consumptive and llhenmntic rapidly recovered ; Intermittent and Kjmit tent Fevers were broken up ; tho taint of Scrofula wag eradicated I Who cook) gain sny facts like those ? Not even the Faculty. Skepticism wrs routed. All doubts as to the claims of the Hitters to the first pi ice in the first rank of modern medicines were silenced, and this wonderful preparation is to-day the most popular Tonic, Alterative, and Blood l)epurent ever advertised in America. In common with other journalists, we are free to add our testimony to this remedy. It is a domestic medicine, und no householJ should bo without it. ( The Secrkt of Cai-tivation. Features cf Grecian mould, a well-turned neck and beautifully rounded arms, are no cloulit very nice tilings to Imve, mid ladles who possess these charms have reason to be thankful to Mother Nature ; yet, idler all, the most eapli vatlng ol all womanly charms Is a pure, fresh, and brllliaut complexion. This superlative fascination nny l-uly may secure, by using 11a oan's Magnolia ISai.m, the standard beautl Ijinsr preparation ol the presnnt nj;e. H diff er from all ordinary co.-inetiea in three most essential particulars, inasmuch as it contains no injurious ingredients, does not contract or shrivel the skin as all the astringent "blooms," " lotions" and " powders" eventually do, but produces a lasting loveliness by improving the health of the skin. Under its operation Hie texture of the epidermis becomes liner, and the surface eott as velvet and smooth 11s poicelain. eatnres cannot be changed, but complexions in, and it is unite cert un that a lady with no other charm than o tresh mid rosy couiplex- ou, will all rati more admiration in company ban her neighbor with a classic lace but a sal low skin. Are yon nn Itltot 1 If you are, of course you le! a bad coiiih t r hoitiljlu cold have Us own way. but, if wise, you will promptly remove the dangerous isitalion with Jldlcs lloneu ot lliirtfinuntt mirl 'Jar. Mi itPERl MintnSK-R-H ! Oh yes it's aw ful. 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An unnatural excitement of the bruiu and liervou Kyti-lil in tlio direct catue t,f i-ieeiiit-M-in-hn, u aio oi iiaru-ii-infr nociuiuai uieain. Vkuutisk baria oeculiarlv fuolbiuirt-Utct In ull uch cuBUk, wlwu taken junl b.-lore uoiuif to bed. A GEKTS1 EvERvm uKRli! B'-ml tnmp for rireu- a m. iur.u. 4. campion, Koineo, M.ieomut.o., .iiicu, IHK TUB IlKST Gll.VlMZKK IllOH CORNICB Ml CIIIKES hi the world lor bnlh slmiulit and i-lrcnlii work, addrcw CALVIN CAKlt i CO., Cleveland. O. AfJFNTQ Will And it 10 their advantage toaiin w .l:niri for illustrated catalogue, fraud. KOVBLTX CO.. Botou, Maw. ,. 7. i f Q O Improved Swine mid for breeding- iu IUOO Ml bv L. U.Sll VKK. S.it. lll.O. K.-iifl ir,,.. fpHE IVY HILL NURSERY. Catalomie of SnmU j ruiu, Demuuaa ftuea fotaithM will im mulled true loalUiiptkauU. Adilru RK1S1C & llKXAML.lt, 1MMEXSH SVCCKSS.-Altfitta Mnnteil a. male or tumaU, iu wvury county iu tlie (.'. a', aiiu CauuduH, to bell our new and uut uetul putuiit ; fn-iu oum to il it u6d in uTory lanuty. liiU pur ct. (TinirmiiM!. KormuipluN und term inclose 10 cU. lu iK!t(i L'isUN CO., ol j itivorMrwut, Tioy, IN. SPAVIN, &c. Warranted a rierfeet pure in tun dav.. br Prof. Ron Ppaviu Uclnedy, or uuney returned freely. ri.;ut lor M VtUI AUIUIH4 rf. 111. Hll.lllllJICV.I, - Edwrd.ville, SU Law. 0o If, 1AHPBRI.I.', f.ATK nOSB IWATO. j new tcedliug trulil Karly K-)i-e, of wondeliul pro- uu. ..umniiu uueaiquuui). niiiji.iu.,'..'"-u, 04 Peerleiiii.or anv oLber notuto now irrowu. 1 hrea bu?b- eU were produced fiom half a pound tbe past .eamin, Peficiiptive cuculurii flee. Price 1 per lb., or $3 for 4 Uia..po.l.paid, by mail. tioo. W. Cauipbi-11, Pi-lawau.,0. Gbiit Discovcbt. RaUinir and full inir flonD PilLK Witbuut or PoTlToaa at tbe aiuall cot of only Om Csxt PoPSii. Thuja ou tbe SuiiAUK. NO HLMhUCJ. Beud lu renin lor circular.. Pay lio.tatfo. Aaarau rrof. KllWKH, Burllutfiou, t. The' American Vol u ntee'r) If A 'ir,KMi,n TAi-rn. iMi'-iininif ?mitn tnnt In- fonniiMmi .)i- .SoliUn-H) SnUorw, urtTiei' HHri," 8 Wt- 221 nice it1?; iiirarrrrT w, r,r. ri: .lUlibAI.L 11V LL .Nt.ll lui.Al.Lh.i. RELIABLE SEEDS. ' I warrant my OAItDEX AND FLQWK SEfcliSln tvery repcct. fctnd for crttalcffuo td , ' ' J ': .' ' , .KililV H, I viai.r SEED,; GROWER,; SALEM, MASS; ;AIi,iijt Illtt'rtTnted CftUJogtit of clinlco Fon-ln and, EiTfra, wat ntnterl pqunl to nny In thU country. Itmhiuh Hen?, from ten to thirteen pound each " ( X TENTS for p.t-tifiM roilottntl 'n7p!f1wpfStfo57. SARAH If. MAUT1N, Mm Ijkhnnd, 11am. .. The Celtic Weekly; THE GREAT ORIGINAL iLLtSTlt ATED t . : 8TOHY PAPEH.-l , 1 , ... IRISH, IK !$H- A VERITAS, FRKSCU JSD, OKR- 'MAX AVTHOtlSk ftanftfflintt wll limit fiMrMnaa. ni-rfi.4i vim f Ikrf lllniP Interest combined with historical iuutmctinii. rxvel lent und entortntninsr literature for nld nnl yoitnit, continued and Unified morion poetry, akebcliet, bit araohlral and tODoirrunhiciil. ' TI1I3 CELTIC WliEKXV, will mnfce 1t first nppoarnnce on Fobrnnry 29, 197i,fl- U.-U iur imr:ii , 191. - 1 f ; - t ' ' Thfi publi-hf ol thin nlph-toncfl mrr Iph-toncd fsimlly pnpr ro- fpecttnlly inlorm tlio Iri-h poopl of America, and th Amtnicnu miblio treuotmllr. lluot the f Imvn munlv riinccmentH fur tho nrodnctioii of mi OllHilNAL STO- with th btwt peiiiMiieala ot lao day. , Tlie loUowinf Ki I'Ai'KK, wmrti nm tear fanvraM" fKinmir!Pon pioricH will uppoar 111 mu nnl iiiiinocr; "M a :w o TOT ItACMTSD FARM; :t ' " I ' . V-.'l-l-f OB. u TI1K MYSTKRIH8 Oi' IiUM-UCK CAKTI.K. , , ' 'r Br ft . - ' :': - .- -. .-. TIIR COLLEEN OF THE CLirrs. 1 . I . By "Christine." ' TIIE INAUGURATION OF THE CUILL6T1X K; I .- : . UK. T ,C - tue nonnons op sepTemhek, BAWSOW, OP DUNMOKK! TI1K MYSTERY OF A LIKE. By Dr. J. C. Water. LADY CRACE DALRYMl'LE ELLIOTT : t OR, ' , THE DELUGE OF I1L00&. I)y P.. J.llim Rodenbere;. BESSIE MORAY'S DREAM. A TALE OF THE WAR., Dy Dennis Holland. EDNA BRADLEY; OR, LOVE VERSUS DUTY. By Mrs. Ellen E. Mmligan, (nee Cullouim.) FATHER OWEN'S LAST BLESSINO. A TALE OF 'U3.; By John Loclce, Editor of Tub Ckltic Wccklt. A sneeittl fentnrs of THE CELTIC! WEEKLY will ba tbe entire exclusion of advertinement-. Nothinir will ba left undone to render this Great Original Storv rmn-r tbe best in America. Price Only Six Centa. To be bad of all Niw ueau rs. TERMS, IXVARIADLT IH ADVANCE. Mail Subscribers. One Year. C2.50 Six Monthf. . r. . l.. f.....i. . tf .... . . ,r u , run .iiuiiiuj, Qi.uv. CLUB RATES. Two Copies, one address ft.5f tve " " IO.OO JilAHi w un an ammonal copy to tno poller up or uio cluu. A tfrtif 4 w-iiitf-il In ifrv tnwn aiiH rllvln tlin TTnItofl suites wnere one not alreadr nppolnud. Libt-ml term. to nil airenU ami cettcrrf un of club ovur tun copus. Addres M. J. O'LEARY & CO.,' f uWishers," P. . Box GOT 4, New York. Cheap Farms! Free Homes! nn Tim line or th UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD.- A USD OlliXT OF 13,000,000 OF TUB -. Bast Farming and Mineral Lands in America. 3,000,000 At'KLS IX XEBBASK.t, IX TUB CREAT PLATTE VALLEY, . TBB I OA.it oftho WKSSX, NOW FOR SALE. " Thof-e Inn, Is nro in thp central nortlon of thr- TTnttcd Stntfp, on the 41st dferee ot North L;ititudo, t)m oon tra.1 line of Uie ureal TomueniU' Zona of the Amt'dcaji Couliut-nt, and for era in prowintr uud ttocl: ruleinir un--itrr.a.-(iwi ovnnvin tlie unitea statt-n. L'llEAPKH IN iMtlCE.morafuvoruhletprmiiirlvon. and iiuno cunvunit-nt to imukut thiui can to found ei-ewliere. Frco Hompsf ends for Actual Settler. THE BEST LOCATIONS FOE COLONIES. Stfrs culitW (o ' UomcsteaJ o( 160 Jlftos. ' Froc PasHv-s to Purrhnaera of Land Soni !"r tho now d,4Criot.Y muunhlct. wiflin mnp-, puml-hpi in tnirn-h, liermnn, Sedifh and u. r. u. i Tit Land Cominisiontr, lT. P. R. R. Co.. 1 i OMAHA. NEIL THF "LIGHT RUNNING" TO SELL." . B. H. entsi It don't pay you to fight tho beat machine. Provu car claims. Oct the agoncy and 'Jit. Addreai BDttESTIQ " B. M. Co., 86 Chamber Bt, N. T. ' CUMU'KAXJO.. X. price reduced. If litis -a.-. lft.n. ...nf., fri mLa. Frico ai uer buttle. Office. No. 60 Cedar bt., New lou - TIIIM IS kn HOIBCO. ' i BY aondiu auueD", with are, iwifhu color of eyea and hair, you will receive by return mail a cor rect picture of your future hut-band or wife, with nam. and date of inaniai(- Addrarfa W, JOX. 1'. O, lrawet tio. ii Fultonwlju. ew aiK. llHOK KK g I ALE. 4liolianoa.40 Walchea,4l Sow IB tn,. M:,.,ine.. uoo Silk bre.ref ,ttitJhawln,6 A Oold Chain" I. loo Hut Gold Jewulrj'.aiid 76,uih.rKiilcln at .1.00 each. Send t'i ceuta tor tickuta or lauip, iur circular.. C. P. BANKS 4 Cv., Boston, Mam HLLF.l TION of all manner of Debit, Inkeriian- ces, lultreul mid litm.i in an parit (y ureal aril' alti. Holland, Prane and Oermany. . auudaltv of J. If. ki.jlaiJi AaorUAiy at uftw, oiuuiyia, a. t 290 for flrat -cla Piano!. No discount. Noagenta. Aauitt.. U. B. rlAAU u uroaawav. n. I. TIKINTINQ PRESSES. Price $4.00. Hend atomp for M- circulars. j. w. vaaiun. ruuuw,, aiicn. fllHE HPORT'8 OWN JOKE BOOK BENT FBEK. Ad- A. area, (with .lamp) box HJJ4, n Joik. "EASIEST. ftttM .. ISM)'. WJBk A'J- Cv VJ A rJl Ellractcmel Uumt, vC.V'.- VS Bcrolnla. Flcra. Rheuma M il 'JK. ilnm,Syuhilis.8kii.dluai- W.'l . r V er. all lood Diwa-e. 'te"&tr The beet iVjiown Blood Vte-ttz'' PuriJler. Soldbyalldruii. - nature's bby. wm THE CREKf BL000 fWlER iTiminitinii-- -t - '-t - A-valunlilo. JodJin rotucoauj, .fir ft." lot-in; ihg lir-alth, irM fof thirTinfm.-rnotit etifo hf all AIa-4'arH-Inirfrom lmpurltlpa of tho blood, eucIUA ' . Scrnfntn, RcrflfUlnns Humor, Cnneer.tCnn errtsnft lluthmt Krynirw-ln, Cnnhrr, Holt Khenin, PiuipMM4 Htnnora on tho Fnce, I'lcei-Of Conghff, OntniTh, U ttroMchttls, Ndtiralglo, Rlicu mnllmn, Pallia liiithe Hlilr, ' rj-npMli,vt.'etlHT,iilln, i1 "n FnilitMnH, Piles, ' f f lladiu-lin, DtExInentlVerronaiioHi FalMt ( tltaMtoiiHM-B, Pains 1st the Itnck, ? C JviuiMiBsnpuiiu, female weak, v I uew,anauonul nubility-, ... ... t .'.1 . - 1 -r . r -t 1 Tills nrMinrftllrtn fa .ff fil tflnnilr fttif! 1,jrrt,t..fi11 eombln-rt, and 10 uotmjr o'ntniel inurt root, beruimiHl biirka, that. ltauuU li U arc tr-alilt-d im nicdlHtely m'lijr commencing to takoit. Tlii'16 U no dtiPRMO or the hnmim syiu m for Whlth the VEotriRg cannot b unod with pffi-fiif.-l a&i-itjr, an It (loon Tint ctm- luiu hii) ill 1.-Ml 1 1 it: t;o!ijjuiii. r or (.-ruiintlT 111K IMP fY-- l(rn of ull Impin-Uie t nf ttln blood It haa fio final.-' It ha novor tailed to ir-f:t a cure, givinf tona and Htrc nk-tb to Hit- ny-item dolillltnlod by dUeuso. Its olt-di-rlnl f.-tr,-f:tn upon tlieio complmiitN are eilrprl-illl! 10 all. Mny bavc buouviu-vl b- ib- Vkuktink ihut liavu tried niuny otlii.-riiii:dk--i. It cun woll bi culled I- "-5. 1 BLOOD PURIFIER. . r tor a i y lt.ll. HTBVUNH, it 1 1.-' 01 WWO MAH ' Prica 1 .." Bold trynll Dmr.tA MISS SAWYER'S . SALVE. TTTST.'R you hnvo a :ilvo comliinlnif ("oothlnt? tA XL lHalintf propertinw, with no damrerous Injrrcd- Jont. A reincuy at Imiirt for tlio many patna ami ncho, woiindu nnd hnih-cn to which fu-Kh la ht'lr. I more caitr nppllod thnn many nthnr rrmcdi-Bt never produrintr a b:nl cU'ect, but nlwaya relieving pain, howorcr ;verp. It is prepared by Minn frnryrr, wlm line d It In her own extensive treatment of tho rick, for nearly twenty years, with iiroat hipctrp. The principal Ulfeanei f r which thin nlvc rco ommended are. Chilllain t ihnnnUimt I'ihn, Srofubtt OM ffrrrs AaH liheum. Snminn. J?urtit Ferer Sorri. '7on, 7-;;i, J-.tynipeltt, $ore Effect L'trhtr luh. ftean$t oiht 'ing-iCormit1 Corns, IHtc nf Iitwcttt 't.'anrern, Toothnvh Enr nrfic, tSot'f XifilCBt Jlahhufis, Xicvllen Lnatt JUh. bcai'i J'i'tt JenfiUiy, f tapped ilana ,SmhU Cntx, UrtticsK. ( roup! Crauktd Lip9, and dares on nun mi 1 It never IniH to T'nrf" RhrirrnnMm If tirnnorlv applied. Rub U nn well with the hand three times a day. Tn several ease it has cured paMcd limbs. Yor'Ji?t- H has been discovered to be n Fure rem edy. lVraon that liavo been nfllieted for years have been relieved by n. few applications. For .Vy sipelas it works wonderrff nl laying the inflammation and quieting the patient. For ( happed IFandt it produce n cure Immediately. those with Salt JiJtfum obtain this Halv, and apply it freely, and tlioy will Mnd it invaluahle. - It U L'ood iu cut,cn of Scrofula nnd Tumor. Cancer iinvo been cured with it, Tho best Halve ever invented for SteoUm Ereaat nnd Aiv Jijipict. .No way hOurlous, but aure to niford relief. Sot or Weak Jtye-Uuh it on the lids gently, once or twico n dav. Curea deaf ness by putting In the eart on a piece of cotton. For felon this U superior to ai.ything known. For Pimpfes tl.N nctd liko a charm. For 2iurn$ and tScaldtt npply tlio Balvo at onco nnd it Kives iinmcdiato relief. For Old Sores, npply once a day. From Mrs. ELIZABETH COOJIUS, Urunnckk. Brunswick, April 4, 1SC7. Miss Sawy.:ii : I received your letter last iven ini;, nnd was very glad you concluded to let mo lake your Salve. 1 think I cun do well with it, and it will be quito an accommodation to my hubband, a he cannot get along without it. lie lias tried everything else and has never found anything thnt healed his leg as thut balvo of yours, and we liavo both found it to bo all. ami etxn more, than you recommend it to be. M'c have had i iu the family live or six yearn, and liavo uset it for everything, nnd can truly tat tee ha-vt never found it equal. I nsc it for n weak back, and H acts like a charm. Mr. Coombs has had a Eerer Sora on his (to Jcr thirty years, and would be a cripple to-duy. if he had not found a ivmetly in your AVtv. It keeps ' it Healed, ana take out the lnuaniinntion, prouu flesh and swelling,' and does for him nit that he can ask. I can recommend it for a irood many thiiik'4 tliat you have not, for I no it for everything. I consider it invaluable in a family. Jl yon can put this testimony together, nnd it cun bo cf any ser vice to you, you arc welcome. . lours, ivc, r-i-i.AijL.in cuujj.ua. TO THE AFFLICTED. If your Druggist Is out of the' Salvo, and neglects to keep supplied, send seventy-five cents us directed below, and receive a box by return mail. Tut nn In Boxes at 60 cents each. Prepared bv M1SH C, HAW YE 11, and put up bv L. M. ItOBBINS, Wholefl&Ia and Retail Drugr- gtdt, Kociimna, Jie. a i rim sent n ee. bv mail on reoeipt of sHvunty-iiv ceuu, by L. M. HOBBIXtf, ltoekland, Me. 1 TniS VALUXULH SALVE 19 SOLD BT ALL DI2 ALKR v Mt;iiciyEa. i j ' Wanted -This s Spring! 10,000 FARMERS To lmprovo t ho ianda of the Iowa Tlailroad LAnd Com puny, now lor uJe fur chb-h or on lvutf f tine lit profc-iit vuiue, wuii mx p.TPt-m. lnifrcsionaoicTrpiipdyionifj. TlitK-e laiuU oomnrife tour (tovnruinent railroua irruiit on the liiiet of the Sioux Oit and Pacific and the Iowa divifion-' or tlii!(.i:icaoatid Anrtuwiti'rn and I Ll.fje n- Iu llic MiJillc Rcgiou of Western Iowa, Noted for Us saluhrlons climate, iTtextitmsfibafl poll a finely WiittrM yet pt'rt'pcl ly drahiott di-tii t, (t'rt hoin cultural btate in the Union. uvr aim aunuj. ami in tut bum utua oi tut; ujt uirn MOW IS THE TIME TO SECURE A HOME in tho beautiful and liiTiirfanfr valley of either the ooyiT, tu t-atlo, Uiu eoldlur. tnt Mltle ftiouk, at M ud $i pur tuiri'. 1.71U.tiuO aere8 are for dfcnoal In 40 or M) nere fiimi : or hi coniniift truotfl mi 1,000 uyrm r mom u detlred by nit- imut- IUI llll-l UttAl MWN HUfl l. LtK-al aift'iiu Bt stations have pr!e of every tract and provided with temn t ubow land fiveioiuu.ua- ei-H. iaxntoima tickuU are otl iu t liii-aro ( cllh-.-t. Uupot) or at tliifl'ottlci? receivable for lmid Tuacha-ed. 8 nd tor a iruide it irives deccriiiiiou. nriut'ti. ttiriu-. location-:, uud lioir to reach the laudi1. County niupof uu-uia luua uirnifuea iree. AaarubM JOII B. CALHOUN, Land Commissioner, 3fr t dar Rapid Iowa Flower Seeds flower. Seeds ! 33 KINDS FOR SI OO. !' I1V MAIL, POSTAGE PREPAID.' Tlie Hubcriher, having over 40 yearn' experience In cuItiYatius; fluwur S.-i-ds, etc., uaw made a cucutm oj all the moat dasirublfl Howuru tor ueut'inl uultivftliou the lint coiiipriseri over s(j0 kinds, and a pen-ou wlect Inir fin.i, li .mi rtht.it n tut- 4 (itk f1nv.'(i-BAtif aelectinir iroiu an expeuiva buicy catulai(Usut Uiau half tue exiH-'L: u many on tlie .wi uie -iu ny ouitr ui. 10c licMSOc.,aiid Me. per paek.ipe. Tli llJt wHWh? pent to all who anply for it. U 11. UAUiitrtw Flunhinp, L. I., N. V. I H TEN DOLLAltS A DA Y TO AOF.KTS " Selling tho Autobiography ul'baiu 1 B. ILDE BRAN r Th. i.reat Mlasour'l Bushwhacker. t Cloth. I llu.trate.l. prepaid, )l. ten. I for circular , . UOUACK W11.COX, Jcllvraou city, REDUCTION IN PRICES, A we have reduced the price, of our CELEI5RATEI) B0XE FERTILIZERS, for the Spring; trade, we Invite all Interested Inairi cuirure to cnd for circular. . Addrea; ; : i AViio w LL SUFFER t U i now 24 years ulnce Dr. Tobia' Vehetian Liuirnent was put totr th. nublie: waiTantlnc It lo. cure uurouic uueuniallm, lluaiache, Cutf. Caiu, Bniitea, Old Bore, PaiuH in Limb.U.tk ana uivfr ;..n't u never ua xiuieo. Boia ly UWTIBia, Vraiipliig, and Ftahiuir taade eay. heat Book; 76 pues ; 60 eugiuviiiK. Ouly ito cenu, postpaid, tieud for Catalogues of Books, etc, Address C. P. K1LK I , Holland, N. Y. f JUY your reeds direct of the O: II) Cataloiru. for 187 Addrew O. rower. Bend for BLKUAS, North Viiraeld.O. jf V.J 'mi "No Prnnn rnn Inkf lhte Ttitfers abenrrt .tiK tn direciiom, ftnil fmfl!n liinjj mi well, provided tlteir boneTe not destroyed by ipineral ptrinrj or other iean and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of r-pair.' ill -nepMta or Ilidl ffestlon. Headache, Pain in (he bhouldcr. Coughs. '1 'ightness of the Client, l)t tinesn, rtir Kructaiiuns of the Stomach. I'ad Tatto in the Mouth, J.ilious Attacks. Palpitation of the Heart, Ttifl.immntioii of the Lunt, P.iin in the region 4 of the Kiflneys, and n hundred other painful symptoms, are the offspring of Dyspepsia. In jhee campUiut5 it I111 ro equal, and one bottie will prove a Letter guan anr f rrtwiti tlnn a lenpthy advertisement. For Fcmnlo t'ottipliilata in youn or old, married orsiiif;T' At the dawn of womanhood, ot the turn of Jifr, these Tonic Hitters display ( so decided at influence that a marked iiunrovement is soon percep-libl-. 4 - For Tiiflmrtmrilrfrj- ft ml Chronic Rhu suatlm si4 fi'nit, F.ilicw, Ksmittent and Inter mittf-nt Fevers Iifasrs of the Blond, Liver, Kidievw ard IJia(iier. tttosa Hitters live no equal. Such Dis e.wi are r.iusod by Vitiated I.'ood, which U gcHerally prnrlnrd hv draiirMti flirt of the IiKminrB r?aau They are n Uriiflu I'lirttrat I ve aa well n n Timlr. )rt.e'in: alo tho peculiar merit of acting a a powerful afiit in rtTevtog (.'onestion or Intiani m ion of the Liver and Visceral Orgius,aiKl ii Uilious- For ftklrt nicnara, f.runtifnf Tettrr, Kail Uhetirn, ljl'jtclies, Spots Pimples Pustule, Hoils, Can bnntlcs Kin-wonns ScaM-He.td, Sore Eyes ' Kry sipclas ttcli. Scurfs, I)iKihir4tionsof the Stein, llumora and Jiwe nf the Skin, of whoever name or tintun fire literatfy duf up and carried out of the system in Sk short time by th use of tliese liitters Cratofiil ThoiiflitmlH proclaim Vinmsar Bit trrs the most wonueriul luvigoraut that ever sustained the sifikiii" svstcm. f WAI.KKft, Prop'r. II. II. McIMVNAI.D A. CO., DrugK 'r's Rod (icn, Agts., San Francisco and New York, ty &OI.D BY ALL DRUGGISTS & DEALERS. EXTRAORDINARY IMPROVEMENTS Cabinet Organs. Tht MAROV A II AM I.I ?f ORdAX CO. rf.pwtfnlly (uinPiinc ih tntroductloa, tbii hmod, or liiirovinenU of much mora tliM onl inry Inttrcit. The. rt REED and PIPE CABINET ORGANS. Invented sn4 jmfmtfrt by Mr. Caul Foqilbiso, k Swtdl.h Ortt huililtr, sua ih enlyufenfiil romblnstton of raal f.ipi with rcii vr msd. (S Cirtulart for particular!,) DAY'S TRANSPOSIKG KEY-BOARD. Invented and patt ted Mr. W. O. Dav, of HuHimort ; by which tue ierf-mtier tin I mtintly move tlie Key Hoard to the rljtlit or left and to ptay at a higher or lower pitch. (Set partteuiart in Cireulat.) ItKlXtJ pATSNTBP TUUI WILt BB MADB ONLY BV THB MaBUN a 1UMI.IM Co. NEW AND ELEGANT STYLES Doublo Eeed CABINET OEGANS, BT If ylb r. Considering their capacity, ri g t mr, and thorough ejciCitince, the prices of these mtv styles art tower than any bfore offered. ' TIi Ct.Mt.et Orcam nxnAt by b Blatcit k Hamlin Co. art aclaiinw. ledp.l lo cti'rl rII clhnri In purity and btauty of ton, power, ar't-tjr Mid duraMlityt and contain patDtid linprovmoti not In any otticri. Tliey Itav nnlijrml y won litghett premium at lit dull rial UxMbltloDi, IrcluJinn a nitnlal at tlie Pabib Expobitiok, for piuoNttRATtn avpR RioRtTV Br ths only Amertcan Orpant mid Urrly in M'ui-r countrlpa, and are pronounced to li uxqui viosadlv tub fesT y inuiiviam aimot univbbau.v. St teiUinuny frAnt more than C"3 TIICuSA'D llUSICIAXS In the T'nitbp Kttki, EvotftND, Fhancb, GmkmaNY, he., prints In full in a TESTIMONIAL CIIUT'LAR which will be nt in to any aJiirt. llvre are a few brief extract fruni writ knuwu, aamea, 'Tlie liftt nw In it. r rtivb Nuwon, hkii T,rr Cart, Marik 1.on Ii:vai., Vkh-h t i.i t, I'. liai.s'i i, anl otUrr. We Uv. n--t vti.-h p.ir uiotiral 1-n- frum ri:y ntlir." ('Laha IU Iab Khl Lcii:, Aom.Aini I'm: i I'm i . Dp ho ma us, mil ntliri. Mmlr.fm efinrallv rgir4 M,m i A 1 1 1111110 I At.illt Or,nt IttH-.(lmir') lV A'tV ntflM." 1 Hi., f. Tmom. " Kice) t tiifinmt-rm ut tlie . tut I Itave rver t-B. Hl'I.L. Tin- h?H llilrvliirlili ..t ihe IliMl."- 4. h Mm li 4. 41 la a1! lhi. qunltlr, huMi vnnahUHe ixirlivuw- uTirivaie-t. . I. Mm .-- r.r miH-iUr tit rvt-rv' Vif t t( I'll I U i.-trn. I.. M. liiTrw HUK. ' 'i-i,.irirj;(v ll"BU- tl (!. V. R. i.ilmokk. " KniiriiHT In nil r.w.'t t ntiv J ,-erYr Mn."-KfivM Thiuh. " Fxrr'.1;! in nnaliiv ol tone, rirl eX'-clleni-e and durability and viiull impmvfmnt t liHiiid m ntlitra. at. .hmhamv " 1 lie nut, i-rittiall 'V are tt-.i, bih thr in ire i'ni t-m he jtid, ihe nmrv rertaiik it li iirh will Un lite meet! ol iuirturiiv acconled tlieui." Ji ail Kii'HaAHO, Acknowledged lo ttn$e the letf, this Comr-anv now undertake to sell at fhh ivtv that their Organs shall be I'liqncNt loaabTy CheapcKt, whU'U ibv rrriainlv nr fii-tMnd li ! hv tS tn;!nn (if rT. tvu MaCHiKt-Kr and I'si qii.i.'t I'.ni.niM fr M.roun k j .mi! t'ivy invlip ntiiiii"ii I inr.r r. .rti r.i .-, wim li will luund iw, -vin I eta, tlian tin prk-i. Iciiitudi'd lor vinnuion iitl very iplcri r rcn. ""a51 r.,i t .... ri...- aim A'j-a. aiim , nt prt(prii mt pru r., pp t ti J? and Oircular. with ndt tlscrptioaa oi "7'l-.fTrmTt"rT. new tfylandlMHiuWAAiRw.lwTe4ti t : M(flt,i utonlnl Circular, tent frea to any addreu l'asoii & eaiil::t cegan co. . ; 154TromonlSt., C(Kon. 596 Broadway. How VnW-. A. B.W. TAYi.OR & CO.'S 36th, Regular Drawing TAKES PLACE MAY 13th, 187J. Prlien. S50.0HO. Capital Prlic. $5,000. Gold. Tii kt't. $l.l0 ench : 0 Iur Si. DO. Drawing tukc jjlar.a regularly, jjend lor circular. . . . A.B. W. TAYLOR & Co., Dux 1,401, Cluclunatl, O. TUG CONFESSIONS Of A NERVOUS INVALID. Publlfhcd for the bnflt of young-men and other who sillier from Nervous Debility, etc., siipplyiliK Til. ftiEANa ov sKLr-ccu.. Written by oi who cured him aclf. and tent free on reoelvinir ajot-ii:iiil directed en veliipu. AddreM NATHANIEL S1AVKAIR, Urooklyu K-Y-... -i : , Joa UN JJOLLAK we will mall you a box of LORIXG'S FRENCH JiOTE PArEIt f tamped with any Initial or Pet name. Four ilzea and vixteou pattarns In each box It meets the daily want of any lady. Hoarding School girl are adoptinir It. It', the prelliet present to a young lady.1 ... Try on. box for youneLl. Addreu IjOItlKO, liilllMlter, P.O.Box 5011, Boston, Ma... OW FORTH EE ASTANDSOUTH I Employrnent for one or two .cents In every town and village, except In lUn Wcteru Ktates, wiu'ra wo are now fully represented, to cunvusa for what thoso that sen, will linve. They all any they cuunot keep house without It. Amenta inako money. For ladles, as well as gcnth uiQU, tho work 1 agreeable and respectable. Address E. li. FUA1T. tiat Mouth Cuual bt. Chicago, 111. A Watch for 51.-50,000 Sold. 3MAGNETIC TIME-KEEPER, iTXS. VLJS r 1I1L. f'-r t Ih ihI.1 aaiK tit'av, tn.i, Lo, fnr, Aid far L .aiBvifi taurtafj t. fwi.ai.ai H mo-At. BKat !. at wiwrttar fi''nj-". t'iai w.triT-4... (lu rv.U,l, All ia i.i El SO a OU7. KrMtbkm, Vu RUiTlti. err," ' n Bk ...iT--.WT-'. -VERY jprfrTSyif $132, LOW IJn3l $125, tJVZ A 9J J tWeury Blj Ahl gl. U .lAt-fcrf tiuo Ut S-t 1BMIIW Aat.M4k a.'4i aa -ti-U .ou riuil. iSiuiiple nackugeg ot HiifLinoth Corn. White Norway Oau, and Alfikts Clojer Tkich, to Mil wii Bend ttamp 10 pay ptituirtfa Aldrj K V jPOVKti Al CO., Va. krgChetjiL-r Ua., Va. Pl;ANTS.':l? Of Mu auil Bxpreaa. New Catnlogne Free .Address, - " ICIWAKGRll At. BARRY, aUtab'd laO.' Al(. iivft Hurlcrie. Rochester, N. Yr I'" OC.ii"ACEiiTS WANTED to' sell a well i know n anu- popuUr VUlilur..i liuend terms laade with tAM Wivtua trood country ronueutious. ELBLKA FEKTlllZFtt CO.. a Battery Place, N. Y. AGENTS Wanted. As-ent. make more money at work for ua than auythintr eUe. Particulars free, O. BTiNanN A Co., Flat Art Pulilithert, Portlaud. Ua, ilar SO 71