'1 1 1 i u li.. V 1: . 1 j I -is If Prasilents. m flUiJiJ JKU. . . ;iv.-r dollars oiVjuiyak-iitva.-: i.--.!!; in with pld dollars, 'ihi? .!..'', i,1 :i t:i::n. tilid Win "0 !!) i-1 1 1 , -t.Vl :1S. I.. :.-:wii a !..';.liti - with V.ii'.le r ii-r t 1.1 n. ; -i fo'ind '. i the ru-u:- r--.;'i'i the f.iciii-. 1 y ' n.r v. II w ( I..!! , . ' '.V U 1 I U 1 1 ev.i.-t L'atio: wh in til ,,l ..1.1 iu;n. ti:k v, c.u.i ' n-t:iry i lit-ir.-s of w ai:. hat ;r r I War Ji.-part- t.. r t it v areti'l'ii'.' I line Ti.e i. -lit. i.;i:.i er u v. :,r. :: Ar iti"!i t.ie the to l,L'lh in". ,- t!,;i . the ; i...! ; 1 its i : t 1 hy ; Stat-i i.i i i en.is;- i-o ci ;,t lill.' l have limi'eil ci.li-t aaat .f, .j' J ' I )',: i- t'. i: : ,' a'a, i ; s al or' ia:..i-n.-h iiaviaj in j line, r.nd c in- ;i;--,lili lit o! tins wl...t to the ;y of tie- Army. otiicr !' -Ki-l t , anc.riiv:.l.at ri ;y, a:nl tlu- .V fill". V." I.' larg 1 ; t.-;,-;o;t ! t.e' I' . . I -t of t'- Mi- -i l i ! i g'i':!' tide of - -titers d ia in i i lu-w te: oii the ii'iiiitary an ' pt-Ii.-v. The hiaia i .-t- along wagon : t-i' tr iv el is no loa I't iioau.-at ipiart.-rs 1. o. a more suh 1 h i n ! ie - 1 o-!'. t - ll ' pi. red. 111 meat . i:v."- p. 1 , I s. ami vta:'.".; ad bihldnijs ; M .i . ha. S ! to ti.e '' read I ; f.H!.l only O.-.-jai-.' av.;;la- ':'-i a r.C" e.l-i,;' ted -tipronri ition. ii .1 provision . ov a trt-neral stitute, fc sii'-ii ahaivl );km military huildings as are fotiud to I -s.:ry, ami for th app'.i ;:ie proec-.D to tin' -oa- ot ofh.T to-ts. While a- :r--s--i;t po-Us ar-: of but i: va Ml tor miittarv jar ;-.-. ..(.iiv.'M t!ie elianged condition of : . tia.itrv, tiieir oivup-dion is oon iiau'da" gre.il cxp-.aise and i'.ieon v, iiieii'-'. heeau-e t!u-y afford the niv available sh.'iter for troops. Tiie absence of a large number of otii -. s of t!ic line, in active lutv. ,'rom their regiment, is a s-riotis fi.'irimi. nt to the maintenance ui thc service. The constant demand fc -mall detachment, each of which -hould he command. -d by a com missioned officer, and the various details of officers for necessary ser vice away from their commands, oc casions a scarcity in the number re quired for company duties. With a view to less nitrg; this drain to .-.:iie tent. it is reccoiniiK" 'ii-.l that the law authorizing the detail o! iiic rs from tiie activi' li-t a .r. - '.-,,,rs of tieticsand military science r-.t certain colleges ami universities. I.e so amended as t' provide that all su.-h h-ta:ls ho inaoe trom the re lircJ list of the army. Attention is asked to the necessi ty of providing' by legislation for organizing, arming and disciplining the nrlir? military of the country, and liiieral aj.pi-onri.it ions are re- amrnended in this behalf. The re ports of the Adjutant (lencra! of th Army and the Chief of ( .romance louching this subject fully sit forth i's imjiortatiee. The report of the officer ia charge f education in the army shows that there are seventy-eight schools now in ojieration in the army, with an aggregate attenlancc of g..'i eiiiist "i men and children. The secreta ry recommends tiie enlistment of 'V schoolmaster.-', with t'nerank and j .a v of commissary sergeants. An .appropriation is needed to -apply the judge advocates of the army with suit ible libraries an 1 the Sec retary recommends that the corps of judge advovatcs be placed upon the same Exiting, as to promotion, with the other stall' corps of tin army. Under existing laws, the Ihireau of Military Justice o.nsi-t ! one officer, the Jndge Adv.K-.te ieneral, anl the corjis of jud.-cail-w.caU-s, of eight officers of oqu.d rank (majors i, with a provi.-ion that the limit of the corj shall remain r.t four, when reduce! by casualty or resignation t that numU-r. The consolidation of the Dureau of Mil itary Justice, and the corps of judge a.lvocaU-s, upon the same basis uith the other stiff corps of the army, would remove an unjust discrimina tion against deserving officers, and subserve the b?t interests of the strviec. llsji"cial attention is asked to the reject of the Chief of Kngineors gjion the condition of our national defence. From a jiorsoual inspec tion of many of the fortifications referred to, the Secretary is able to emphasize the recommendations made, and to state that their incom plete and defenceless condition is .tisorcditible to the country. While o.i t nations nave i en mcrca-.ng tiieir means for i-arrvin-' on au o'- . . . -.. .- i r.sivc wanare ani atlai tnig mari Hi ....:...- time cities, we fiave bii n dormant m tir ii'irnlioT. for !..f. nc.f ,ot i.o, ... , , , ! oi lmiKtrtaiKt i.as nn done to- wards stn-iigthing and finishing our! casemate" 1 works since ouHato civil ' war. during wid-ii the crii-.t guns of, modem warfare and the heavy ar- i mor ol modern lortiiicatio.is and liips came into use among the na : i jus, and our earthworks left, bv a -tiddeii iaiiure of appropriaton- otse years since, in all stajes ; inconjh '.ion. :ire i.ow heing rapidly listrovid bv the h-mi uts. wai: i)EriK.-:i:. lilll.I.I.M.. liie coiuji.t-tinn of llic r.tn- hu;l,I- a'.;? for thtj Wir IX i.;.r!Mi,t r-rrf ntly nccilrl. aud the -lima;, iirr Ciiiitiiiuinir it.s -iK..-itr'j. !i,ir. :;r i -H-'.ia',l v roeuniiiiiu'.i'il. The colli'Ctions of lxmks, spini n.'-iis ;.nl n-cnnls constituting tin: .rniv M.'ili.-al M u.- nm :.nl I.lhra- fin : uirt.i li'iW :i. vtVui,, 'J ji;ll!ll'hi t-S in s m:u i.:tiI i'.' liHi Wed li)c. Ar:nv M-.'lic. ui1 sui ':orv, nnd ui TiV foiiu-iits of tl) tl Museum consists of k ; 1 s 1 1 'f t-or.ij.l. iittrv s;; ii'iei.s, and an v. iiiiiiu- m i.. !:JSS With Whllil In -til r.'.-rv ::u 1 dis.-nsrs ol ar- .1, s .iiu iliu -tr.ll d. Their lie.-iruc-:oa -ou!J if ;.u irr-i..ra.Me lo.-. lint to '.!:' I ail-d States l-LIt to tlit vi;ri-t. !.,, ;;"d Then i.. 1 : r-.1 r 1 1 ;.! li record-. wi.a a --r at ;!. !-. CMiiir.icin tiij original rec-. iris ni t':- hospitals of our annics .': i; .li,' l!ie eiv.l w.ir. A.-ide t:iu t!i ir Jii-i-jri.-.d vaha, tl. .:.-. records' ..re daily -arched Jor ovidi lice lieed , d in tiie s. ith-iaeut of large nun:- ' ! rs f pension a:id oti.er claim-1, f v ti.e pro'.e;ioii ol t'i' p.veTtmii'til d:;-t :;i-iapt.cl frauds, as wed as for t!ie heia lit of honc.-t claimants. Tin'-e vaiua le .! ii-etioiu ar- iiw i;i a leiddin whieii is peculiarly . xiiosidto i'.-.c dangers ol do.-true-, t'n.'i hy lire. It is therefore earue-t-ly n.ceoiniJicudcil that an appropri-' ati., a 1m- made for a new lire-proof liuii ii'.:', adejuat'-d for the present . lK-eds and rea.-onahl- future expali- i io:ss of tiie-e vjtualile eoiii ctioKS. i -.. l O I . I I . . . . Ml ' iy nc i cl. a a UliMi!)..' siioUi'l oe ;ukuuk.-lire-j'roo.; no expendoUrc lor ai'.ji.it' ctural di.-j'lay is r. juir-; 1: is i.i iieved tiiat a s-uitah!e : struetar" run o- erected at aco.-t nt , to .-x.-ccd SJ.V'.'U : 1 coailii al to ('..'.i':c.-s the gn Commamicr-in-C! the alt .tioa of at servicer ief of our oi the iirmies luii wis" ir tin' war lor th-1 nion, wlio.-e iin.i ami j.atiiolic oondui-t iid SO lllUCa c 1 OI liiLT lil.ll. IHOIIK-.ll.OU.- - . ii.t! i t t a c!o.-c. Th; legi.-lation i ol t;:c I ii.teil !a'.i'S c.iiitains many ; i pr.-i-t-.iei.ts for the recognition of; ! :i.-;iauii;ed military merit, au- j ' tic iri.m r.a.k and eai'iiunn nts to ; ' l- Ci'tih-iTi-d for cai.lil lit .-cr ict S to j ! tm-country. An aotof (Vuigre.-sau-; i thori'iig th- appoinlmcnt of a Cap- ( t da (leai i'.-.l of the Army, with suit-i 'aiiif l'r..viions l'ei.ilo.' to Colil!.-U- - I . .-.itioii. retirement, ar d other details w'C.t'.l, iu my jaugeiiten !:i'-r litthi ' ami jcopcr. llto- ,nd would warmly approved bythecouu-, try. Tiir. i',i.i.riiN oi mi. navy. The report of the Secretary ol tic Navy exhibits the suee siul and sati.-i'actorv management of that d. part-in id hiring the l.t lis-;.l vear. Ti.e total ox p. r.ditnns for t!c- vo. wtre tl-.'.'io.o ,'i.- 1". . a vim f.l. Xpeaded ;:t the cloi-e j,,; I ;i; ot tiie year 8'.l 1 l,'.SJ.j:J of the 'of the available' yppropria i'i.e iil.i,"oil'iat io'.is lor tiiC Hint or. sen. h !i-.-i vear Hi, ,1IJ JtiliC i-,-p ;, l..i' p., ;' aiid 1 1 , al - HI :I llXt iise.tl ir emlin.'-June ''. 1 Sx2. arc Sl",- v . 'Jo.Tol '.'d The amount drawn by warrant Jrom July 1, tt Nov ember 1. 1S'., is Sl'1,041,070.4"). The recommendation of the Secre tary of the Navy, that provision bo made for the establishment of some form of civil government tor the peo- pie o. Aia.-Ka.is approved, .vi pres ent there is no protection of persons or pro cety in that Territory, except sucn as is ailortled by the officers of the United Slates ship Jamestown. This vessel was dispatched to Sitka, hecau-'e of the fear that, without the presence of the national authority, tin-re was impending danger of an archy. The steps taken to restore orh rhave been acce.ted in good . , . 1 ... faith by both white and Indian in habitants, and the necessity for this method o! restraint docs not, m my t ..pinion, mov exist. IT, however, the Jamestown should he witii- drawn, leaving tin lil'esint. without til" peoplc. as id ordinary judi cial and administrative authority of or.-aiii?'- ! local govcruim-nt, serious consequences might ensue. j Tin: laws provide only lor the col- j lection of revenue, tiie protection ol j miMic co'icrtv, ami the iransmis- I -io'i of the mails. The Moblcm is I i i i . i.i to supply a local ruic ior a popula tion so sc.;tter'l and so peculiar in its origin ami condition. The na tives are reported to be teachable and self-supporting, and, if properly instructed, doubtless would advance r.i. idly iu civilization, ami anew factor of prosperity would bo added to the national Hie. I then fore re commend tiie requisite legislation uj.on this subject The Secretary of the Navy has ta'-eu stej'S towards the establish ment of nav.d coaling stations at the Isthmus of l'.uiahiiL to meet the , ..',.,., r... " l" . . . . . . bunas wdh Aiiicr.c.t wiiii l Oi itral ami south ii are rapidly growing j in imjiortancc. Locations eminently sa.taa purjio e. iot!i ;is regards our n.iv.u and the uses ol commerce, t i,e, I.i.i-ll ki'!i l-II'O ( .111 III." ': VI j,l,',,Mt. ii,,,,,.; !!f ciovioui I ii, go.-n, in the carribhean Sea, and the. other on the Pacific coast, at the li.iv ot ( h'lfito. 'J'iie oiiiy safe har bors, sufficiently commodious, on the l-i!imi;s, are at these points, and the distance between them is less than one hundred miles. The re luct of the Secretary of tin' Navv com Uiil with 1 valuaoie suggestions with r ... ,1... i.,.a.i;,.., in. reliant marine sirva-e, winch ,1. sieves the favorable consideration of ( ' ingress. I" sTorFKT. .M i All:.-. Tiie r. pert of the Postmaster Gen- oral exhibits t'an contintial growth and the b h st-U f t-ffieiencv of .1, postal service. The o;crations of no department of thegovornmont perhaps, represent with greater x-a-. Uioss tliO increase in the popula tion and business of the country. I n 1st'.! I, the .stal rcceijtfs were t-N-obS'H7.4i: in the receipts wore 8o:Vii",47t.:i4. All the jnhali itant in the country are directly and personally interested in having proper mail facilities, and naturally watch the postoflioo very closely. This careful oversight on the part of the people has proven a constant stimulus to improvement. During the jiast year there was an increase of"J.l".l post offices, and the mail routes were extended g'7.177 miles. The' n a.lditional annual trans- fure depend on specific ajucopria- ... .i-i o;.... .o in Mil th ti. r,'.; i. . .- .1..'...... . ooi i.iiiou oi f' .' , . . i . i nines, i no . . - rvvi'uues ot t!e postal service for the ; ensuing year arc ostimaieil ttihS - .r.i7i.i'. Oil ttlft i.VTiitltili ?4'47.-.,.-i-,.leavingadeticiencvto U- .,',i"ni..if 'i '. ..i. .".'ru: l "1 S-..L.J i.i-),.. i. I he I ruv. rs.d ro.-t.il I nion has received the accestdon of al:;;.ist all j The past years has btvn unusual the I'ountrie and colonics, of ih'jy free from the disturbances anion? maintaining organized postal ser- the Indian tribes. An nn-emcnf vices, and it is confidently cx cted !n ;t alt tue utlii-r countries and Cfl- -11..U- .tatai.lt. the riiionxviirri-sirvatkminIorarjo jn cftn-t.K'r- .i;.!toti.-rt-uit!i, thu ivaiiin- the ation of an annuitv, to ba pai l iq jrranl i.jiaaml aim of tin: lomxh-rs lhcin, anl agree to fettle in severally i ttf 1 1 I n la.n i aT f. .rtniriiT fur t.iiet..t...i ' .... .a-r nl...l. 1." a 1 i .1 ...... ,",.,...,r,,,1,,r,;t,:,1 miJm u,,,,; ut-M-uau-u nir tiiat of i:.tcrnational ti ii its full hharc I liiia rreat e ... . tion,aii,,le postal tmitorv viihi.tl tit!, U th.-jr !,nJ. ,, f,e- U'' ma in-t.i, v.orl.i. ,v,tU romijeu; . eimi'lc , inalicnfthlc tor a mtuin pe- and the puhlie sc , ) ,,j " ' f.! in.ilon.iity of jn ratal char, bi,I : ri0J In this way a cJy In.han thrMhoi t the Sint y CwU CHlidlUoIls ff llitenii.llillifl r-xchaiwr.. ll-ir luvr. ai'A ... ... i ' . " K v . ' l ,, , . . , " r"v.. ...w, allien, ill iil.-llliili!. 1 il(lislflal 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 r i" 'it lur all ih'srnptjon of curr..ond-; one time ml imminent, ,ui,, for j tracts fh i rv ,1 :,u S I . a-w . Mr villus nit v. iii lj 1 1 . uu,n li ill .l i ii ii in in iiitiri.ri' r.i 11..1 ' i.v.t,. 4. .- vwr';, wlditinnsl I--?; slat ion is n'eJ ! K.- l'.wt,,-.Vr(;nTl..ril to wliliSO I rmmti!cniallcn especial ' attention ; ii oaliCiJ. i Tho -,m.'-. t:o'i of tl:e Postmaster; U ik iY.1. that it would he wise to t-jieourage, hy apru;riattf le-iisla-tio.i, ti.e ft-tahlitliiheiit of American : i.v .i.r wn -iti- 7vi- to ea"-v t; ta-iils U-tween our own ports and those of Mexico. (Vn- tr.d America, South Air.erica, and of i .i.. . ;t;, r?..j w cimiiiiend-! i d to the -insider.it ion ol ( oriL'ress. 'I'ii.. mt. -,ti.m ;l ')ivr ss is also of the ; invitcl 1. tiio sui:p'stio!is l'o-tnia-i'T e.'m tal saviiip. i .i ;i; or i't.k r,d in regard to pos C.;s AM' AI'i'KAI.- 1 i,e r.eev-s ; . i ir:niiiki'.'ii.H sioa. to aii in iie transaction of the j l.iHiac.s of Um- Feutral courts, he-!' i:.ies each ye ar more apparent. . TIiu.rir ja cxpresiM the earnest The dockits t the Sujrcino Court ; hone that t.'oiiL'ress will at this s.'S a'ul of the tin-nit courts in the -reat- i 'n tai(l f.lVorahl; a.tioii o) tin r liuinher fLhe circuits are encum-j j.jjj ,,rvilin for the allotment of hered with the constant accession ! ea-e.-. In tho former rourt, anl m i many instances in the circuit courts, , vi'ars intervene hefore it is pir:i ti-; to Icing oases to heanivi. Attorney Cmnoral recomtnemis ca Mm Tl: thi i7-tahr.iincnt of an intermedi ate court of orror-s ami appeals. It is rifonuu.'ndcd that the numher of iud 't s of the circuit court in oacli circuit, wi'di th exception of the , sicond em-tut, should h- increased , moA jn)jM,r(.Ult an. tii'itive a-1-h tiie : !i:;tion oi another ju, ige; ! v..m.e Unv;irj tl0 .lution of tiie in the eeeon.1 circuit, that two 11(iuIl j.n,,;,.,, i j.n jiarin-f r the loald he ad. led; ami that an inter- pi..l(ili.j Iiur.ili;, ol' ur l,ltian pop mediat.' apj-ellate court should ho; j,,,, j ti.t. Kix.a llu,iv of Ameri formed in cacii circuit, to consist ol (. m citi.inship. tae .rcu.I jmcrcs ami me in im i iu-t:cc-. and that in the i vent of the I . :. .1 l... u aos-:!.-e oi ciukt oi iih-w uu;j i lae oi CiC i.-d bv .,,.,( ii, n ,e i .... j "..j t!c; iuiliie ot euie the Slip li-.nct au :i '' inves'-cd ) an.- m the circuit. uch lat wi court i lari it . . , ': ' i:,..- . , a tin.-. lie lion, ..no. its dccis.ioin in manv cas 'll 1 .'. lt! 'fv SU'tors ',. .1 1 w oele i.l'pi ai v ou.o i st.!! b Co'il't. i , . t . . . - lo.tcu iu ii,' lie oxj.cn incurred lor t..;s mtcrmeihate court wni require a verv moderate increase of the ap- th JHOI.i i.UlOll- lOl IOC l A't O- O w. i. i- i.. ' i.lj .ii""o ;'"'I' - ' - " V '1. - ., , . , com i ii.-ia i tiioti jm n in ntu n ... n.. -, ., .., , . it ; 1? ' , A ' ,v V,f ins-itllC ' , ....... , ..on.-sivei1" h'lportant sul'joot is highly dici .ppri . i .1 ,,...., - - i i- --- - - - and liisa.-trous to suitors , now noc- j essarilv e:ur-. in tiie IV ,1 ,- 1 .,,u rtj r i n i.u eoui is. Whir!, ,..t 1, r..inn'iril asKCU 10 u;e ikimiui oe j.ieuauoiin .shiC irom US J'Crniiinem, ,0110,1 . ..I ni mi.- ia oe ri mi uau. . -. 1 . . ,.1 1: . 1 .. .1 -i . .1 . 1 , Ti;:: :nma. si:uH'K. Tin- report of tiie Secretary of the Interior preeir.s an elaborate ac- count of the operations of that ih' - panneiit during the past year. It gives me pleasure to say that our Indian affairs appear to be in a nore no ( .in conunioii nun man y r '..v. Tin- ndi.ins have i.ia-le gr.iti.y.hi.' progr-s in agi icuu- mo. hi-rdii:g and mechanical pur - suits. .Many who wore a ie years j ag.it in hostiie contiict with the gov - ernment are quietly setlhug doyn on larms where they nope to m iKe itiicir jxTuianont homes, building houses and engaged in the occupa trodu'c - tion of civilized life. 1 he in tion o t!te hoighting I'lisiiioss among : , . . . ., , , . . 11,. (-,.,, ;,,-) the varmus geological and gegrallll - them has been remarkably llUltiUll. . ...f. , . -f. . i.fgood results m giving many ot , them congenial ami remunerating n . .1 -. 1 ouiiiovmeia ami in m....ui.oi.. their tonl.itioii to c:irn t heirown suit - ................ ,- , I tort. J heir honosiv, mielltv aiKiC" . ... . .' . , , ot in. I'oiinti-v- iv oi'li 1 eii.iiil m . .1 1 fficieiicv as carriers arc highly praised. The organization ofajxv lice force of Indians has been equal ly successful in maintaining law and order upon the reservations, and in exercising a wholesome mor al influence among the Indians themselves. I concur with the Sec retary of the Interior in the recom ii,,,",!.,':,!-! rtv.f fhr. le. v tf tin liircc 1! '.... ... ' ;...i....,..Jol' oe niei isi .is .01 i.it.t.t tut 10 10 1 the 1 s. class of young men to en- j tcr it. " I Much care and attention has been ileVoted cationa! The me; the nlargemeht of edit facilities for tue Indians. n available fortius imjxirt- ant oi'ject liave been very inade quate. A few additional hoarding schools iit the Indian agencies have been istablished, and the erection if bui ai- bas been begun several more, but an increase of the . ... . i.;-.;n.... t:.... iliuiiooi i.ll.".l.-i ioi ini-i iiiirust,.!. 1 , 11,' undertaking is greatly needed to accommodate the large number of Indians of scho1,lage.TheiiUinb(Tof- fen d bv their parents from all parts . . . . 1 . oi the c-'Uhtrv l.,.mi:'fV tor IlilW'ttlOll 111 the ... ,t-..m it .i.it i.,-!Oii!.- ij liilieli lirtri-r than caii beaccom.malatid with the ...... .w ..t or.-..v..il-.l.l.v r,,v '.., ; puri t he number ot Indian !..,.1- ti... '..r,.,l .T ,..,,1 ., ' , r.ui'-'" ' r . , ; lliitnpt 'a irgiiiia. umier the ui-: notion of (ieneral Armstrong, has been oiisiih rably incn-ased, and their progress is highly encouraging. llii. 1 .-' Mil VI' iftn l. :i I N r 01 - the Interior Department in 1n7'., at ' Carlisle, l'i hhsvlvaiiia, under the ,i;r,..-.;..n .,1'r-o.t ,i iv.n l,- b,.,.,. cmaliv successful. It 'has now nearly two hundred pupils of both sexes, representing a great variety the tribes east of the Ilinky Moun tains. The pupils in both these in- titutions receive not onlv an ele- mentarv Kn.-hsh oduciition'. but are ' also in. -trtii teil in house wo rk. iigri- culture, and useful mechanical pur- -uits. A similar school was estah- lishedthis year at Forest (irove, ", w !s1lat.,; ."'"l ar Uej.art Oregon, for the education of Indian i I"1'"1 '.'""'""P- h.rm one of the most vontli on t-Pacific en-ist I n ...1. i U'lpasing groups of i.'jbhij edifices dition to this, thirty six Indian 1-oys and girls wore selected from tiie l-astern U.crokecs ami placed in; boarding schools in North Carolina, ! where thev were to receive an ol" - mentary English education und ' irau.ing in muusinai oursuus. i no iiiUTtet shown by Indian parents . even among the so-called wild tnl.es, in the education of thou children, is very gratitymg, and pyevpnunisethat thiij.jltaccon,- phshod by the ellorte how making will be of last.ng benefit. I lie expenses of Indian education have been so far been drawn from the permanent civilization fund at the disposal of he l)cpartn-ent oi the Interior; but the fund is oiut ii iniuu-u iu, ii. me lomimiaiice ..r.i : . i . i ... i. -o . .i oi mis oeiieiiciai o.K w ill in llie IU- lions i v v ongress lor t ie l.tiriiosiv ' . i and I venture to express the hope . . iiieno H; ithat Congress will not itormit in-1 oxnenditurcs at'iviitntioiw so frndfnl f,fml rr.,,,1... to m rish for want nfn,.!, f..r tU.-ii . I! li j j MJI l . lilt COIlinirV, an in-! icroaseof the number c - i. "il PlICII lil- nearsto ine hiphlv .nlv-isnbl h;u leen n;a,le witli the l't s. b which t if-r aurrc-n!iTPtl their l.-ir-.-'. .. . . .' . i.i.-i, m. .i.iii 1.1 i'l (r 'i 11 oi 1 o. .-. . 1 rnntitrv mi Iniiifin rntion l..u e,: 1 ' - I IP FOt- unilir the common imti-tio!i of the laws ' t'1' eountry. The conduct 'i tiie Indian throughout th" coin i try, tlu r- ( : i... . ,. ,.-;i. r..r n.t. 11 IL; I lie M?ii e.i i , hum nui . m u-h. wt'rthy xce tiosis, hai 1 cen orderly ami peaceful. The cnerrilla war- l:.re camea a sor io vru: in toria and his 1,anI of Southern Apaches has virtu.dly t-onie to mi end hy the death ..t that ehicf and most or his n .now cry, on .jexu:.ui ;o:i our The disturhanecs caused on hy Sitting had taken nortlH-r i frontii r Hull xiiol his men. v, ho ! refill' in ti! jlri;i-h doamia.ns, are i also likely t- ceae. A l.trre ma jority of ids followers have surrend ered to our luihtarv forces, and the remaini . r arc aiiuarentiv m vr.- Ti,y!i 0f .JihinUvnuion. " vt,ii(.ur with th... Secretary of the' j ls ,;. , liiierent reservations m gt.Vt.r in severalty to the Indians, with j,.lt4.,lts ociiferrins ,nalie-u.ilde for tli fee-simple title residue of tht nervations, for general settlement, with the consent ami for the henelit of the Indians, placing the latter under the ejual protection of the laws ol the country. This measure, to.f . ttii-r with il vigorous Tiros.-cnt ion . ,.,im..,t;on:ri ,.irrts. will w..rk large increase is reported in the ; disposal of luihlic lands for settle- , ....... .....:..!. -; i ' - ; marks the prosperous growth f lour agricultural industry, and a vig- t iiiuit m i i .il i'.. 'ill. oil. il i'ii w r.l our unoccupioil lands. As this ' iIiu einciiL j,io. rai, ine e u, i. ui. .1 ii' n. j oi our land laws, as well as proper . . . i a: t i i.-L,o i. . i i i . : .o.i... in.; o i -1 '.-i i .-..li-i i. .- ' ifii wi .u",.. I.,,.,..-, '" ii'iin "i i." iiiissin n s.-n v, aiid 1 then-ioro invite the consideration of Congre.-s to the report and the accomiianving , . . , bv the Pubhc iLamls Commission, which were . , . . , icomtuunicatcd bv me to C ongress at fusion. Karly action upon .1 i.i .. desirable. j lie aueuuoii oi ongie.-.-. i.-t -i-.i.o , , . . . , , ru up its tribal exit-Unco tldl 111 Sl'VlTiilt V, all'l t(t liVO coiiiiiiui'-.i 011 oui oiioiie iiuiini noil, tills CUV IS noccssai 1 iv iiiej'i.ie. j lauds, and t!ie mpil ami indisorimi-:0f residence "of jersons from every ww destructioa of our forests. Tiie !s-ction of the country, ongag.-d iu j urgent necessity for legislation to (),,. public service. Many others i this end is now generally recoguiz d. ' rt.side lu re temporarily, for the u vw of the l.iwless character of transaction of business with the j the depredations committed, end 'government. j the disastrous consequences which: t should hot be forgotten that . will meVllalilv IolloW their coiilinu- !.-.-. l.-ri-' om e, legislation has again ami again : t,een r.voinmoiiiet to arrest the evil, i and to 1. reserve for the icoole of our ; western states and territories , timber noetlcd for domeslieand tae l:th- , ( r essential uses Xhe ololik.icai. si nvtv. The report of the director of the j geological survey isa document of un usual interest. 1 he cuiisoiniaiion 01 ii-.ii sui e es ani exiutii mg eniei- ofwhich'l ,s l..?r..t..f.,r.. i ' . . , ot.enitCil u I ton an lllilei icmleht lilail. .,,, ,. , n .; f -, r , (lt - I : ' . ' I !'re:it benefit to all those n histries the ueveio nicni 01 our mineral rt sources. The labors of the scientific. men, of recognized merit, w lO I'. It 11- nose the corns ol the ire. o! -ic;d . . . . surveys, during the first season oi th'ir 'field oorations and inquiries, apitoartoto have been very com - iprehensive. and will soon he com- municated to congress in a number volumes. The director of theieorrcspomlmg f;icilities tor keepmg , .1 . . j Slirvcy reco.-lllliemis that llIC lnVlS - legations, carried .n by his bureau. which, so far, have been coniincd to I the so-called j.ublic-laml states and territories, oe extended over lhe el tire country, and that the nece-siiry annroiciation be made for this our - nose. This would be oarticularlv ; bem filial to tiie iron, coal and oth.'r ;' mining interests of tin- Mi-.-issipjii I valley, and of the cash rn and soiith , '. . 'it .1 ; VTl '.ject ..-coiiimemi- ' ed to the carciul eoi,s;erallor. ! Com-ress. -V..-11 ' . , - 1 '-er.-t .ry ot te Interior aK - :at,:'V.,1Vn l-,?h'' r,M.'n,,,n J'1'1'1'.'" hus" u.'-s ol t!,: ;'l"ah n-w ... V ' l ' ... f '-. I , t .1', .,,-.........'..-.. . tit.. . ii". 11, 1 ', .I'll. ,.it iii-n. una the aecommouatioit oi inei l,t' ".V111 'orce -m,uoyfu. anil 01 t,., il'lll'hc r.c.rus. Ni.-cssitv has coin-1 I the renting ."' priv..le build-: ! ' ings in diiier. nl jarts oi the city :,,r ''-l"u so much trottnie ami expense, the 1-K-ation of public otliccs." i',,r oiic -irmed io know wliat ailed which a large amount of r.-ut is ' l'1;it 1 V;S oomph '., ly disheart amtnually paid, while the sep-ra-i ' li' tl and di.-cour.ied. In this frame tim of oilices belonging to the i "' hiind i got a bottle of Hot. ltit- ime department inq.e, is the traas- ictioii of current business. The vevfary suggests that the blocks 1 ' 1 smioamung i.;uayeite .it:arc. on i ,h. ,I,,rth '"l l""'ehas eti a-j ta-; sites lor new cuitices, tor , the accommodation of the govern ; luent oilices, h-aving the square itself intact : and that, if such build lings wore constructed noon a har- I 'm'nious plan of architecture, fhev v would add much to the eautv ot the national eapital, and would to- . 1 . ... 1 , 1 . u"'l " 111 .lm: ircaury ami the 111 thc ,Vorl'L the .v.P.iot'LTi'RAi, iti kkac The Commissioner of A 'rieu!tu-o exnresscs the oo..l!.l..i,t. l.lh.f 1 .-(forts in behalf of the i loll 11 olir own SUg.ir and tea have ,m, encouragingly rewanlcl The import..m-e of the results attained iavi. attracted marked attention at i;0ill(. ;ui,i j,ave rm.ivi.d tho eonsideratian of foreign nations Tlt. sm.,.(wrul ('Uitiv.aitl f olir Pwn tea, the manufacture of our own .ugar, would nf ;ke a diffi-roncc of ,:inv my,,n.t!, (lf iuhTS .lnhU , jn th'c wealth of tlu. nation ' : The report of the Comma,.,, ..a r ,.U at.,Ilti(ia t(, llu. prcvalehec of an infectious and cor,. t O'lo'ls e',;c oi ' .' ...t.t i.ih. a e, known and and Asia as ,!i-,..i,l,., ;,, l.',. c iulc t,l : . v .. - he ue, c pleuro-pncuinonia. o of this disease, in cer- t i .... ; .. . .. . ,.r, .... ,.r i . " . ' .. , . " .' ' ' ""r '-'rmers. 1 ... , ' ..ru. ul .l" ':!n U) .'llr V I- let i fnriiili-i M iifirt-i. r.. . ::. i in.i.-i oi our iv.. Kt. L- nn.l .1.. . i." tiii'i ui, ; iiresseil meats. The from value of neat-Cattle eximrted iac e n-.teii tatis f,c the ( months ended August .".1, lsst") was more than twelve mil ! ;, "n etliiilars. i and in -iT-h- ili.ii!. : . s : 4V uil'l III i ll 1 II ill; IU- I III' 'I MIL T. ... ,.. 1 ! 7 " 1 I'l' , u,'i ' 1 ' L'' ' f;!;( 4'n)N 1 1, .rr.iins. n- .-. Hill, j-e l-Jie t-o:uir.issioner of Flm lll.f fli", 1.'..'. 4l.. . 1 1 ... . .i3e.T-,piaim,,u, in agriculture ond tho '.IT ft!. numig'imu.'H- w m;wmi' tmwrjn toaxJnam mechanic arts, includiiu the gov ernment school.- recently estahlislicil for the instruction of Indian youth, are gainina steadily in puhlie esti niation. The Commissioner asks -pecial attention to the d -pre lations otnmitteil on the hinds rcscrv 1 fr the future support of puhlie instruc tion, and to the very great need of help from l:ie nation er s-!iools in tiie territories and in i..e soiithtrn states. The recomuivn lation here tofore made, is rceaie l ami urged, tint an educational fund he sot apart from the ml proceeds, of the sales of the puMic hinds annually, die income of which, ami the re mainder of the net annual proceeds, to I.e distrihu'ed on some satisfac tory plan to the states and territo ri. s and the Dir-irict of Cohnnhia. The suecosi of the puhlie schools of the District of Columbia, and the progress made, under the intelligent direction of the Doard of K lucatioii ami the superintendent, in supply in ir the educational requirements of th' District, with thorougldy train ed and oilieient teachers, is very L'ratifvinL'. The acts of Congress. from time to time, donating puhlie lands to the several states and terri tories in aid of educational interests, have proved to he wise measures ot puhlie policy, resulting in great ami lasting benefit. It would seem to he a matter of simple justice to extend the benefits of this legislation, the wisdom of which has been so fully vindicated by experience, to the District of Columbia. SANITARY NK:"KS1TIKS. I a -'a in commend the eia-ral in- forests of the District of Columbia to the favorable consideraticn ' ('on rres--. The affairs of tiie Dis- !. . i i .1 ,-.,.( nni... - , ... .... i Comniissionors, are in a very sat t i tor" condition. I i i v :i il i il :i I il ii -- i" '- i . o i' ' . - mil in "niv special in- ssage of Dee. i ... .; ... in, ioi-7, i liae iii-. o lijnui teiition of Congress the necessity o: i ; t ...,.. .1... I'.t,,. rt -i- i 1 1 u" i i u- i ii .-in .i iml i ,it. , ' . . .i and It L 1 .11. II I'l.Jt. t ii 'inn am constrained bv its imnortance to iidvert again to "the subject. The flats embrace an area of several hun dred acres. They arcan imp. dient to the drainage of the city, and s ri oulv inijiair its health. It is he- icVol, with thissubstantial improve- i ment ol its river trout, the capital 'would be, in all rosinets, one of tlu n)oi auracuvc Cllies in ine noiio. . , . . . .. the .an. 1 -iinuiroil will nrol.ahlv he ' worth the cost oi reclaiming it, and that the navigation of the river will be .greatly improved. I then fore again invite the r!t-ntion of Con gress to the importance of prompt provision for this niu h needed itml too long delayed improvement. The water supply of the city is inadequate. In addition to the or dinary use throughout the eitv, the f'onstiiii!iliim bv I'overnuient is nce- (()Ii?UIIM'll,,1, u V'stl l,'lul,l' 18 ULl-, . ss .rilv v-.-rv -rent. n the navv van .- .. . r-. .- - . .- : arsenal, and the various depart... i i . r nll .mtitv is renuired for o1'1 ,l hi-i-- pi.imiiv im n qu itai 101 . the iconer preservation of the nu- ; .. . .. 1 .1 ..1. iml the chainsing of niorous parks ami ine i T reeomm.nil sivvtrs. 1 ri 1 oui nit mi U.a t this subject receive the earlv attcn- : tion of Congress, and that, in rcaseil , 111.1 It I I 1 Ol'MIS.l'll I'n ..'I lilt ' npl'iy. fiieh means he adopted as ' -o i - ... .1 i- . ....1 win nave m view ine nuure growin i "f the city. Temporary expedients 1 for such a purpose cannot but be i wasteful ot money, ami therefore tin- j w-"e. -v more :imj.;e reserv.nr, w un ,, c.11.1 ;.. . -.. t ,o unco, mourn, i.i my U'i.imiu. '' const rctcd. I commend again to the attention of Congress the subject of the nmoval. from their present -.location of the dejiots of tin several and I of iuv railroads entering the city ' renew the recommendation ' form r messages in behalf of the for the Con- i erection of a buildili: n-ssional Library ; the completion f the Washington Monument, and of era I anicoiiriai-.oi.s in sujiix-rt . . l: .-.1 t- . " , penal institutions ol the district, ' i Ki thklkoki. V, Havks. ! I'-"'' Mnnwn, Ihxrmher 0, ISM), j ' );ie ltM rience Ciiini 5Iany. I have 11 SiCl and mi.-erable " have eaused my bus o long and ti is ami used it unknown to my lamiiy. l soon began to improve! and gained so fast that my husband j thought it strange and unnatural,! but when I told them what had helped mo, they said, "Hurrah fori Hop Hitters! lmig may they prosper, ' for they have made mother well ami! us happy." The Mother. Hum: ; Jnirniil. Tcaclirr A-naullcil. Ihwviu.i:, V;l., Nov. .".'). Iacoiizo Ivy, teacher of a colored free sehool here, was attacked tins morning by two of his boy pupils, brothers, aged fifteen and eighteen years respect ively, and was repeatedly stabbed with knives. His injuries are prob ably mortal. He had punished the yaungor of the brothers for playing with the girls, and in revenge was attacked by the two. Living WifncsM-s. the hundreds of strong, heart v, i rugged and l.edthy locking nu n I women and children that hae; been rescued from boils of pain, sick ness and well nigh death by Parker's Ginger Tonic, arc the best evidences in the world of its sterling merit and wrath, Vou will th.d such in al most i very community, in another column. lh ad of Ji'io Iihu-k on Kaihvay Kales. Nl'.'.V YdHK, I'.liifk lian writtfii to t!i- sj'ii:il : (Vti'iiiiissiun fui Kailniiiil Transjinr-1 tati.m r.f (he Ciiataht r nf ('Mimicrr-i' ' In n- a 1. -Hit on tho rt-latioris of rail-: roal oorjHiratiori.s to tin- States wl:icli praiiti il tin ir charters in w!;it h lici artu-s that the Stato nnl Unitcil j States can rcsulato r lilrti.nl rati . . MliS. I.YI.1A K. I'i.NKlI.VM. Vi'.stent Ave., Lvnn, Ma.-?., is :.n ... rr..- i.iiv iitiiiiiriiitT 'ii. .ti i'n. ii.i 1..., tiuii l'.ii iho miiprlr-iiio; ciires which I daily result from the useof her Yf.r,- J KTAiu.K ( oMmrxi) ui all female di- eiom.'M 1 . . 1 . ii.i AFXT" WSTI foronr pi-pnlar NKTV '-x? N-'ndto her tor panihplct. , lioi.Kti.e Tne..nteM,er,, . Ml Of 1116 SlTEM SYius'hZ l.-Thc deht iLei'. tatenunt isHued to-day ehown atlc-ittk- sn'1 for Ttr' ' crease of the puhlie deU tlrine . rviMiiiaco. true i vnis r OF LYNN. MASS. Z .vJj i -.-.-.- ;vf"r pi-ovrnnn dp LYDIA E. PJWKHAM'S For all Female Complaints, T.ita prrpira:i n, it r.m.9 f.rnr ronsWt of V ctall It-jjiv: I'-iat ar. l anril - ' tn tl lhjh dt-I-k atplnral.'i. l"in cr.o triil l.te r.i ntj of tiit Com pou ad will n-wn,:.-' 1. ili rr lief is liuiiHtiiiUc ; anl hoil il ttsr .r.:i::.: 1, in n.iiefT-mnr ciwb m hun. drrd, arniancntcun'tsc 7ivtrt.iHlhmsftJnU will t t'.fj. Oa a-,.',oii!it -f I j roT-n merit -t, it t tiLiy pp tr.irinwntloJ anJ prci.vr:l. J t y lLo Lest r.by-aiau in I country. It will c-irm tr.ilTS.J Vi r r-t f -nn cf filllnt tf th ut'm, I- urorrha.i, irrtjtilir and panful K'nstmtion allOorianT.-i uM s Inr.ajnmatloo and l"lrratlon. riovi:n(r, aU Id. liwmf nt and the con-Br-IUfat sfiral wraJtnora. ci.il i.t r-jjcciaUy ai-'tptc-d to tho Chang of Ufc. It :.! ui.lre and enr tumor from tLeutnu:t :i an rally aofe of derelopmrnt. T.f trndenry tocinc-froiarf ljunoi-J thtrj i. cicvicdry poodily T iUU' la fa.-: it J .1 T"T"I t thti rreat- fct -l bit ri !!: t..; : I.-ji ctt h n dtoT ed. It iwrnuat.-'i v. ry rv .1. n ot tlio ryrt'-m, andgiTtf Bfwllfftr.ari'.r. I: it-s v; i f..::itnrc:.f.altitenr3r,d troys all rriTir.; f-r ;ti:a:ilia:, -ti ' n.:ivTc vr-akoc of the toria 1 Itcurvs P.: stinr r.-nlt.r-., JT.rr-ra rro:ratW Central IxUlity.f ; :, . r. . I- . rivn ai. i Ii" erstlon. That f-;;r? t.f .A-n, nsir: weichtand Iarlia ho, LHfiIv-.i.-r.TtrrmT.::y cnW iUoM. It willati.:! t :..'-.di:?.Li r:.'A c:r'tmntan ms art in fcanjor- V.::tl: l tliat f erD Uf fmaio pT-.t?r. For Kidr.i ;yC .mi; ?xln- fC v.'.utr r tbm r. impound la uM urpaM''- Lydia L. t in.aia-r. 3 Vetable Coirpound IsprTpar-.! tCIand r .TVe-:.. n Armw, i.rnn. a. lTi tl.oo. k x K til - tforC-VW. &-..tiynuul in tli furrn f ji:!!- i .' '"n T I'i. njr , on receipt .f price. $:.. r- - f -r r. 5l:n. I'lNKHASl fre.'!y aii.-wri-sall I f - if in ; ..ry. feud fvr paia- ji f?m.:r j-hoc: i f v ;tiu.i.; i.:;a l. i-kita:: LITTIi I'll.-"- Th y c-iix ( : t prti'-n, Lw.Uj.Uif, aid Torpid-' -rt r- 1 ' r '" rtr, si.f n y c. X. t;oyi iia"i;(;rsr, Soiiirrsict, Ia. i ii U v,' i 1 -tl Of. t !-.. ;i i.f T 1 1 I 1 -' ;l I! A K li s '. I I f ! . ,i r. in.il. . ii ill i'k- ;. :i .'1 t!.... 1 'ri;i'i l ur .ti k r I I- CUES i. in iii 'ij- . ; 1 1 1 1 ' 'I 1 "W rr . , l"'iM-,-iil!v ,'. .'f S'l.'l r .1-. r.. in-ill'' .'I'iitlt H'SI- iiit i.-ii'-y. i.T"l -1 .'J I'l" ,Anr t in i ''iitiil ... tv- iLvlfi.ru.. mi:-. It iri!:(s ;-.t I'ii- f''rin-.i:il I-; ..' 'i!' i'ii:iin.Ti:i'-v .liM.-o-M', ;il t In.,' ,iuiii;.i r.-ii.-f ainl rpi.l i-ur.-s. ii-,''. is luia;.!!-.' to tit? irnM of any u r ii -r n.'. l:. in v.tv I'al.iliti'!.-, t'.i.t v, . i :r---r l.ilili. a tak.' it rraililv. In iii,!H. iv 'oii-ihs, ol.ls. Sore Tltroal, l.niii'-liili' . liilliK'ii.it. t It rfrvmau'ri Sui t. I lli-oat. Astlll.l.l, ri)li, uii'l at ir.-Ii, tin' !T- !t i.f A v n:'s t'm iuiY i'l .-i.'iiM. :irn i'.iau;, :il. am! iniillitmln ar.- ;'!M',n.i!!y ir'"i.-rvi-.l frcni s,'riniis ill !., --, i- iw linii'lv iijiil f.iitlii'iil iin'. It "'.'...i.i '- !;; t :;t I. an, I in t'i-rv 1'i.M"' -',,'' i t' i- l,.' '-i.T"f linn it iifi.-r.ls in smi-tl.'-t aif.w i .. I.i T iKu.t.ine'onsh itiul ( . ii-.ii -::ir i. in t',i, i-c is p., 'lli'-r r"tn.',l s.' "i.i .i ii.!'. ,,i!im,i:. anil lit-lt'ful. l.,i'.,- pi,,.-. ;nv iiiiliii-riticnts t.t try .!:,-' T t!i- ni.'inv mix1 Hit's oi s- n!-s i i. i'ii' ff . Itr-.tn :u:,l iiii-tTi-. tit t in;rr,-iii-i nt-, now uiV'-r.-il. wiii' h. as t'.,. -t.,::, li" , tir;ira.' ipii.li'i.-s, ran afTi-pl i.ir; triiii" Tiiry rrln-r, an. I an snr- tn t'ia;.;.iiit t!n- fiilirnt. 1 i--:iS'- nf ti t!;r. .it ainl liiti's .i.'tni-ii.l arii- unit -'Ti-i i i.'c t irat sni-iiT : au'l il is iiaiij.. I'.Mib j i iir lit 'in; w il a .:ii I. iit. n iiii' I .'h.'an i',.'.:i m -s. tr.'ni l!w jri-rat lialiilitv ifiat tin s" m.iv. m lui.' .i. tri!i. ,1 w it li, 1 ... i .Ic'i'iv S'-;i''-.I ( l iil. lll'.'.i.lr. I.'so An !i' ':ii !.-i:v l'r.n'.iini , ami y:i ti..-. . "i:i I.Mtl.v .'.it'rt tli 1-st r.-stiits. li 1-. nf ;i' kii.i i'-,ti:t,i rrrati-. e fviv.-i-r, .iM'l i-4 a-t -li-anas its . ar.'liil i.r.-p:irr.Ti n i.'i'i nnr iT.-r'-ii..-iits will iillow. titu-i.--t't 1'i.rxr i.ins. kii'.v.inc iin ...iiifMtsi n. .r-s, li t- it. Tl:: test of half a .- nii.rv iiii- ..ri.v.-n its rt riaiiity to nr ail I'lUin.'iiary ri'iiipiaints nnt. alr.-a;!y b. yniul ill,- rr... h ,,f ! iiiiiiu ai.l. PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER L CO., J'ractiral an.l . .-.alytiral hrinitft. Lowell, Mess. f.LD r.v i-- i r.r;rt-T3 etht-tt. -srsi;. riC7S v;or?T.i kmowihg. ' f.lr??r, J'-c'lt'i. X'ai;:iik. MHlliicls v& io.i?iy wL.irr nt ih Ix st in.i.-ities known art a sJulllitllv f.itahiucJ m 1 jshkek b i.inoeb Iomc A3 t ia n it tho .n at' iit blood Puntir ind Th iipsi livAlib an.l Strea-tli Emturcr ttor I s-d. Pa jrf"ft Is the conifNsitica of rtETH.'s Oixatu Tii.Mi! tiiat. to tiis-xst. ran 1jl oxist where it is utuvl. If you hove Dyspepsia. Hid ichn. Hh'iimitiim, Neuralgia, bowel. Kidney or Lirer Disorder, or if V'Hi n.t.1 a r.n'J stim ulant, nrapiK'tiiiT. thoToKto is j.it. tlwt mt'tl i,in far you, on it w Liuhiy curuJ.v uij la viroraiinj but iw-vi-r iiitox..-ai.'i,iT. If vou ar slowly wasti-tp oivay ith Cott .umf'i.on itr ruiv rickm-ss, if you Iiav a Pinful Courhrrabtf Cold, rjrsrr.'s litMirn TuMr will"st!rolT holp yiMl. It rivK nr life anfl 7lcr to iSe f.-'hlo ami rr-l. etvl Isnrt'rtiun; i-ui-o for HiMtttmatrtr. cnl ChHera Inftntura. It Has 'Siffsl Ilnnilrr.lt of Litrs; It Maj If jna am focling mta rcble fttyr.t wait cnti: on are .luwn sick, l.ut use tho T stc to-day No tnaltT what y.nriliser.s.cTFyriiiJtiinid may, iwitwill irivn nronint r.-li-f . ' Ri'im-mlH-r 1 I'A.-uiEii'a (Jixarit To:.tc is B"H 1 rmi drinic cut tlw BMt ami Kurrit ramny Medicine ever mail.', .snnpoiuirifj ly a nt linx-oss, an.1 entirely d.ff.tfTit from latlrrs iir.jr j.rpfwrations aiMl all other Ti'VifS. ry a ukr. ixitile. Your lri;i;ion.AU U4y jox PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Tha Beit an-l Mult Economical Ilalr Dressina; cr viiitely pcriUme.l an-1 rrit':'.ly h-inriless. -Will Alwaja Ueitnre i;ray or laded Hair to its eticina! yeAil crlrr ar.d ar.pearanre. and is w-iTar.ted t- s:o? its i1't".;. asirt l-.'i growih nnd prvrrt baHnest- AffW appli'-niii-t of te Ea!'..'! ww K.:iet Lie r, ciaana all d-rdn-ff and cure itcl,;n and ha- auouiaofthaacolp- t'd byalld.'.vjisisa'-.a'soi Scptenil-cr . "jtifH-'iiMiTrr If yon are a man ef till anei,.4Lk if vou are a vio 'd man of e-(. SAf, t-r. toiling overno.i- ened hy tite run of your dut.ea avoid tlniaAM'und .19 r.icl't .ik, to res. toi c lir..n i. ri re and Hop B.ttets. If Tio ara vnuno- ati'l vw. UM Mop B. ui -rina from anv In- dls.:rrtton or Ul"ti ; 11 yon ure mar yjiiiiff. utiif, rinir from nrd or rirurle. Kl or po.b'Al.a cr loirutl if on a uuu w. ana ttera. Tliousanils die an nuiilir 1 1 o ri soma ., rviy on H a I Whoever TOO k-e. whenever TOU ll.i tita yon r syt(iu JJ I'.nn of Kidney lisra'O lh:.t unci 4 tl' .S'.S ''H'AtiylTlU-. O'U- (3JF' fn oe vfmTviiiti.'.T. trt,ii.t itnrf it 't. f . 1 - M .. ' . B.ttr." ,f?T rts-rs yoad.i- pep,a, fce,.ric 0,1. C 4n ubiiotuf n-t LTfhi:a- or pi liarciwiv .'ninl, dwitN i Of th st;;,iM-h.1. kvtr ur f Too will b C'1rJ ff T04J )!!. Hop Qtttera t-lsi rare fur drunken np!i f of opium, tohifco, or If yon a -of m-1 Sold hyilrBr- n ... tsnoiur C'uxulAr. op crmcs VktiFAILI i hun- I ! I vlf O llf I arm co nvrrl hun- I I I ItiViiir.LT. drees. VJ 4 TMtni, OaU .I.-OLtTION NOTK E. 1 l.e t-artrtrrshlr. hereti fwa etu.Uy 'tason W'm. r.n-sle a N,ai th'j div" '!lssol-l Lt inuiu il eonsent. J V.. s.a't.ley rrtlriDA. J. W. Kildau-v u i.u'h ina'dto ruiltet all ao-ounis and i "lej t l e ttrm. WM. FXfiSI.FY. Nov. IT J. W. hN'USLt . am :vTSaj3 f ST; ;'v'-v -51aW I"7 a p KJ r-... V'. V .' - i ..;jlH ti.lii K4)ttiMS9 V I.-- I :ii. .' I y uneol HopBlttar sr 4 if-"' t : no? ininrnpf mmmw ACTS PIBECTLY ON THE KtnNEY?. nt1.ltr tf l"rllrjr .. I.y On irl.li.( ill hu n .ri.. every Inir.i .1 uirre, mi l l"r.'inx In," ili system tltr-oh iht. j-irt-. nf lhe kni. d un.l,iT!tf o-l urt'inohpnii ir v,-ir-iMe t-.iitM, Kiviiigll ltrlnl purr I., ture at OD PAIN IN THE BACK itt1 r I.Atii. Iffli.ii.nit1i.il nut H.iih'K ni.tril ib hiurr), loii Ir -.T -rTl. rll.i.li lt Hltntrr. Innkiliy i Hrmiii 4r t p I lh I r I ', ,h I m . I. H,A.l4rr. II tu;h I I'lnrMl. Mranl r falHltil I 'innl'in, l-pull, 1 10 rMir.d.liiihlJiiiit , i nervous or physical debility Mn-I 1-i f..t anv .(Ih-fo nf th' " jeroar fi tn. wt I.er o-ntr.irt-d hy .rcrw rk. -ir;n. Biti'vw irnk. the aiiu?c -f n:ituru or ut lir io. 1 1 iu!-nfit- n ; i r- i t!ie 1ii'"ftV.fiion,- an! tr"u.l-5 nt (Akin nu.ffu- und imm3 intve D:it (in; IJfir-i.. I i it wiru -ji'My wher? nfN m(, next to the N y .in 1 -.ii itrly oter i a jci-l.iiy lii.r.M;l rjiii t t-t tne I'.i'.i'-nt. .lie. p!rrs;rt iin I Pi'f.".e In I'd etfet.-'l Lul pMrrful li nrt . It -mi bo worn st all tin:-!', iu ary c;l:u:u, ud i i-oti.iily i( yyi I r MAN, WOMAN OR CHILD. n rt ho rMvjn'M". t n trinl nn 1 ite fftnvtnr-i tnt ii i h'tiwt, ni ii !?. riltctlve and jiLst wa u j- ur IrtMe und eii u'm biy ri qtitrri". Trinu?a!i i5 are diiy iid-tu-K their rc!. i nwity tD tne w m teriul pur;iiiv i,wt I'M leriMt tv m -'.', a n are linif r-...rfi t rf.ci lie tli h alter all other trenment ari! p me li bave 1 1 etl. Ask y.ur druifiii! t.ir it, artd aii-jd imltiiMii or ftntittfM.. Ii he h ie n t i( .( u,KDd w u- aci receive ll by return iii-n. Irrltlv Prle l.lf Keitular Pad p-YUl lad. 1t I'hnmi'. de sealed, or oi l.mc !'atnJif)r, ; Chi'-lrt n'! ia-l. t-r fu-umi-r cuuipiainr, u ei ki ln-v and tv! wet ti: if, il. ii. Owr i-k, rl w a Life w is Siived " c ml fttnlnff a hisru y of tl:i- irreat disoj-ry, mail ed tree. Writs lrit. Ad; red. DAY KIDNEY PAD CO., Tolecie, O. (' 4 IFfrillV 'wlTito the rnaii? wrtb--AU 1 le Ki!n?y P.id- uv s-ett- In f.ilv no our n pti aiit.n, we dee-n It iu- the LlHi'-d !o w trn i iietii A.-k lor l 1 Kl -St.lt i .4 1, tuke nu uther. au 1 vi u wi'l nL he tlcwived. " .".W. i.l CHARLES N. CRITTENTON, ; 113 Fulton 'Ireot, w York. j-roR Sale Br V. N. BOYD, N,.v. -i 'e::.i:t I'a gHKUIFF S SALE. ur virtue nf i writ of V.. i-- u'- l , ut ,.f i h Ciun ul I 'i.minon Flfan ..t Si-in rf. I I '-. Fi... nn l t"iueillrTir'l then- will m- t.t j,u! .ic ml at Ilia Cuurl H "U.t, In S. merits t, Fu., un 1 i v at 1 u't-l'Ck. r. m., all the riic... ti'l... in it. nt an.l rlaim "f lhe dri--nii:.m. J. hn 11. 11,1 ,(, in audio the lulii.wlnie tlf-rntsnl re. I e5t..te. v i: No 1. A rvrt i.i l.-t '.f fci-'Uii 1 -i u ue in S.m er l K"r"Uli, .-s- n rsei . amy. I'a.. c.mnif,inn 44 leet fr.ni on limn !u-rt. 'Jii: f'et .(era. tmun-i-e-1 ..n lhe eai hy ot Hury lirui.ikrr. ,m the wt'l t,y YAtnilii : Hay. on the north lv T'nton wintet, with a lre iw.rHt.-r t-ri, k ilw.'llir.ahi.uie and euliie inert.jn erected, with ihe ui l urienan i-.-. No. '1. A lot of ground ftitnire n'V,reiiHi I. 1-ou'l ic I Ji !"ll'-wa : lr-.ni in 3d V-et s ir.'-iiev ua Main I r-f-iitvt. exieli'lll'ir e:it 40 tret i. ,,t i. llcury V, S hell ..n the t. .rih, a I .it ,, liei.ry I'. Heerii? ..n 1'ir s uih. and .n whi.-h uirlofilie .Miinnuoth I'UildliiK U m-te.l, with the ai'i'Urte-n:.ti.-e:. No. a. A piece or psrel ..fUn I nitait In Som etsct h"P'Uzh Hr.d l'.iwni.i tf..tner.et county. Fa . ar on.DV I Hid "I A. M tVttruh in trie n .nh. v'. K I' tlro:h on the e:iir. .lo.iih llrnat on lhe ?ourh; l'i ii.-int iir.;et rn the w.'ft. is.ni.iin inir 0 A'iivit in! Cy lurches, waa the ai'i'uru n.in. vp. .No. 4. An nu- I"t Jituate In S..!u'-ret Kon uirh. S. a.tT'et .- uatv. Pi , t. un..-.l on it e ...i t y i.,t ..I r. Ki-rn-in and K J. K er on th 'U-h r.v loif of a mo. Kueioer, All., rt Johin. and m tiers, on the wettt by an alley, on be north hy ul John elmer and IA ut'a netr. coDialiiuia; '1 acres an i 54 perehe.., with the '( urt, nunc .. No. f A niuAre of icrmu-i ait mte n aforenai.!, a!j lnlua L nion rreei ou the south, K"'in street on the went, alley o ti,e e"t. and on . he north t.y North stn-et. beln composed of l-.U Not 14U IMi. l.'il and lii oa ,ian ot boiuerret iioroUKh, with the a ('Uriei u,-e. N... o. ' he u,.diTidel one halfofarertkin lot '"t im und situate as.ilo'eKal 1. t..un ie. on lhe north hy Vnion street, on the east hy l.n of Joiui i'e-ia, ou tho South hv Main street, on the we.-t i.y k.t of the widow and heirs ol Frank I .'h.irneniifn'x. d.c'.l, co-'t-.iiilrjK yH ot na aTe. with the ii nurtet anies. N . 7. A .-ertuin truot of land -liui.ie aa afore shkI. adj. ir.liiK S"nieret & .lol.Di-a.wiiiuriii.ilieoii il.e ens , on theno'th hy lun-1.1 cl ,,i'iiii,.u ly-n-hart and otheri. on the west by an aller, on -he south t.y I 'nsets-er', ailet. cntainlnx v c es The ran or's inter. t tieinir lhe un.ilri.tr I on" hill ot lhe Idees ateot OeuryeL'k.riwiiiuiiir, with lhe an Jilirtrnanecs. No. A eertaln lot of Keound si uae a. .ip.r'. "hi. a-'joiuinir UiHlsof .;ii.,riea i nier ..ti Uies- uih. 1 urke) loot suoet oa the w.-it. H-nry s. h. li . the . orih and eat. '-untainmy aerrs. more r ici wiih the aopurtenat t-es No. . rer'aiD i rot-tot land situate In Stonv creik Twp . s.'.rierse; e..uniy. !.. a-'i-'liiinK lands ot .laroh WeiKlf, Molhlaa '. alker. .lAe.it. nv.l.r. John Friir ana oihers. eontalnlt,a- -.4H arr-.-a, in 're r Ire, with atw.i story iiw"llin rn, oee. b-nktwrn ar.a.'lhrr.'uil u.l iiriis thereon tree.e.i. liemir a I art ol the sune troet of I. nil whleh Ii ne- id V tier. l.jte-unir ol Somanl Y'iler. .let-'d. eonrey e. to J it l hi. hydee-l d.itej l"t Ajiril. ls;j and r.-O'Med in Vol. M, f-.ge ;-iK!, with the apourte ni.nees. Taaen in utiiII ii at the ?uit of Peter HfH 'y, and ue i.I in und Ki' rnnn Noth-k. All persoiis 1'urchaslrn at the at- Slle will please li ke D-.ll.-e I hoi a par ol lhe 'ur-hase in. n-y to he ma le an wn at the time ol sale wirl tie required as k'n..ibe r l-rty Is kniTke.l down. ..ihi-rwire n will h xKziat i-p- sed to sale at the risk of thetirs, pur.-h.ser 1 The residue of thpu-,-hace m. nryu.us' iw imH on or Isstor-Thursday ol the hrsi we-k of Jai,.iry fourt, the time Died I.y thei ouri lortheai-kitowi-eraan nt ot ieeds. and uodeel will tw a kuowieli ed anul the purchase iDoiie. Is pi l In lull. F-IxiAk K YI.t, Mier.ll. SitHRirr a Ornci. t Somerset. Nor. -., .so. I ci)rrou-.s notk i:. MMlfKSF.T C'f il'NTY. na: I v ( At hd I )-,lian I'.mrt hel l at S merset -: skl. , In and mr Somerset i run v. on the :ii h t - J day of Ana- . A li lwi) iKiore t.'.e Hun oriilde Judices thereof. In the matter ol theestate ot John Wii',.ri'l, fordiseltiu ion. on inoil..n f M I, hurr. ; -n ihi i'ourtapi,int John O. t. imtnel. r.s. . Au ilior to aseeraiu :i.lvani'.'iuents and .il-irir.uie , he tutid Inthe handaoi Oiniel V. win, to an,i ;lIn, ,ug thotu 1. gaily entitle 1 thereto Uy the O.urt : w. u. riit'.sr, MiTtrr All per. ,ns n. rested In he eat ate of John Will. dee d. areiotii-. .hat .n ;mrsumee . the lor-eott v eomni ss. tt. I ail- ut iUV ,.(!, in meraei Borouah on T'lors-iav. I '. nr r ii liw, perlorm t. e dalles then In i i j ..neii. J. (. K11.'.. I.L,. 1 Au i:, r. jx:;crTous no tick. Ksuie or Meli"'-is i .a. Ui, ,.f j. tr.r.a jwu., Somerul -.... P.... .I.-.M letters twuurbtury on the adore esfcite havinir been araiiie.! to the uiid. rsline. I.y the proper nu thur ly.Dotiea ia h-ret.y Kivn to a I peri-tr in dsl te.l o aiid estate io umke inim...iiai p:.v. ment. and those l.avinc claims ia-i.int ir to pre sent, them . inly auih n I'-aied lor sirlrmenlon Satur lav. January S. at m. oia e lu Sotnrr st l lioniitt'i. O-1 tx..,utor. I KOtNsTEKL iv SON I ' WILL PAY i Till. l!I(.IIl Sr( ASII I'KIt K roa ! CM and HEMLOCK BARK, 3iij3, Sh3:p ?e:: Itee. 1 3m Johns-own. I A L:J 1 N 1ST f. ATOll'S N ti l I c E fc.s-.at or Mnthus Sli'iul.s. li' i.f s njoret Twp.. -irii;iJioieouuiy,l... deor'i"t. Letters d AOiultiistratlon no tlieai.v estau navlnn lutea Kr.inte.1 tothe undersiane.1, oollcels nerel.y ariven tothiaielndai'ted to ll to make Imme fiate viu.:nt and th.aie havlua . lahns a-iainat it. to reeut I hem duly auilienina-ed l"r-.ei He rent on e.im ailay. theliih dav f J mn ry. tSsl.attha Ula I. iuls.tr 1 1 ot dee" I. In said Tt J.UTOHNhFK. ''iniid.'ritor. R K . 1 N V SH U.'. ls N. v. U AdrnlnlsirAtriJ. I ;y virtoeoran or'er of sile irnnt 'l t.v the Ju.lif. s ol Hie trtdtaiis' '. u'i oi Somerset t'o.. Ha . the underiiirned aill sell nt iiunlle mi-cry, at tue Court nou.'-,ln Soinrrsei K .r.titi,"n Friiny. D.'renthcr ntlo'elork P. m., tlia real estate ut Hit.!--', a Hb au's, .lec'd. v N-k 1. Atr,etor land kn vij aa u. k. irVr f irm, eonialr.ii, I ea', aere-, a.. . o less, anh dwellinsj hoase. barii i',i oiaar kuildmaa ike. ereeted. of whi.h at-.' aa acres are clear. H aer, a In meadoy ; Qnu iult and uevee l..iiurf .Tlha on rhe irue adjoining ike. Ma n .r. Alr Hunter. Samuel Deiti ami otkeri; is uiia near to i.-Luol ind ctiuronet. No 4 iraei ol land eontalnln 3 arrej. asore or hi, with anew In.me lwen1K h use. and new r;irn and otber t.oil'.inas of the same. aiat H acres elear. at ot 4 kcrea In meadow, adjoln-na Jiweph fihafr r. Jacoh Lrnhart, Kvana'-li. - il Chun-h I t, .-s I. kiI l.n. These landa arj vkai Hire uiiltt of Somerset H..rouu;b TlRw ihafc. tX M SHAVl'U Cje. Adm rand Trustee, VfOTiCK. 11 All oerani am k.-e.k ki.iine.-t . l...iu. k '-r ,1 OV Sal', U,h,rrri 1 V.u.Ma.B . l - ' a; wri-.MO.lian ou nay aeaiual aa bia tfnardlan. wi, i jmmj w.Haot i.ia cni racisun. tie in wall oared fir t bis mother and step lather, and (bvBld t'.'miia with t hem as aarel upon. CUAt NCY H. IlfcliKET, Uttardlna EAS, j A cpcciaLi y. j HEAD QUARTEK3 I i rjK j FANCY and STAPLE i G ll O C K R I K S , Ifiistjes teas, .l.V RARE and CHOICE COFFEES. J. U. J UN KINS. : riTti. Av ;..-riil-J ur.!:. I'a. OLD TEA HOUSE SPECIALTIES. ; TU Ksintcl Girl 3 Gr;m Taa: : (la irr,lee.l ,'lalf !) ure. ! TisrsKTrrcarmrasr! ! GM 13 the Wurl 1 T.k Flr?t Holil a: r.iri." Tie CfUMi'S hi ri5;r: Fur v it re me Wtltc Hrct ' aii'i l',:rf are. Br.21 F:s:r ! ; In 3 and 9 b. packages, re.ii!y U r baaing. Til GeMjJ 2iii:3:3 Gsfa ; Tkis I;e!i.-luos tJolfee Is It-rivaled for Its DelUhl ful Ar.. ua. j TSs Fdicy rraES C:3s' A Rani: mixtura o! BAP.a HofTee. Lnwld ill Asniis! Every Variety Fancy t'Uetse. ! Tn Oil ll Co23u3::f F:2'!s ! In Larsssl lr.Hi of LzcrteJ Ti;:; G:cls : T E A trle smy eouge in the cih that keeps a full lins cf the ci:li:iwati:d Qaito (jimi jW PRICE OFTEA. THE NEW CROP.; YOUNC HYSON, 1 C.)H POWOEH, i Fer pound 40 40 a. w, INIPERIAC. r "". -'. l . ! OOLOflC, J JAPAN P.r5nnl 4o. ) rents, and 4): on. ENCLISH BREAKFAST, Fir -und, iHi, ou, au reiiii, ft. ai. au.! a.u. i re in-tl ,n i.r FU Kl EMS ir rs und will ': tsi aii.'we.i on all or'i.'rs ot F,vi: I'oi in OF TkA I Vln sidina- a written order f- r Tea. don't fall ... mention IDe quality you deAire. and srter. 4aTAII the Te i .te-t .Iswe ot 41. ou e-r iiound and upwa-t- am 1 ' .ai'KS l,!i.w Tkas. If so dired. at t a vf ai.orr ia a or wil'nt. extra rAarue. HaVI jrT Krt'KlVktr A9I I V. .ll'lcor THItT FAtU'Y CTS3 1379. F3?J.03A03LONiTEA' Si OJ JT t.00I TEAS AT LUiV PRICES 1- IK'.VHOWDEK IMHt'.RIAle- YUI'N'C, HY Mt JAPAN I" ilJiN'iI KMiLISH HUKAK-ASr, C'K-Vri I"K:l itl .l. N3 EEDDCTIQN BY ANT QJACTITI. COFKii! -RARE AND CHOICE. - - - At . - - THE CELE3RATED DELM3,MtCQ COFFEE! ! Thii 'lelirii'tv r-'J' m on frlel f r -Irhchr. lul An 1: th -itht r I'.-Ilces tiVf . Uliea tu I pit-ym ic ti:l a tri;tl. f 'Will FANCY I FRENCH COFFEE! ! PKH'E PER Portal - - 2 TEXTS. I iirtnihie Mtn-h'1 Citt'rr, I'litntn i ! Ccfltm LUi're, Mimtt H ibo C'' j'rr, fHU Dtitt h .lam Vutfee. i.a- tfun. Coft're, African 1'o)'ie, j t'ifi ttica ''. IVrf JSerry L'of- J'fr, Ooltlen Jiio t'o''ce. ! A PARTIAL LIST OF GOODS j Constantly Arriving. 1 F. Schntnaeher'i ljt MitMUtliuU,,'iaA'kl ; heat and llrahain t lour. I I .Marker!, txira N . I h..ra Mea, .Nul ISasiro : ! ' 1 Hiiv, No. Ulrica, Si. a Meolum ir ; , it. klis. ' 1 atvea.stm'ei vv-a . m s . . s II4I.M IK..U awWm. 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