THE COLUMBIAN I C0I.CMBI DMOCRAT.mil Or THIS NOHTII ANII COLCS-i BUHCONSOI.InAISn.) I muod vcokly.oicry Friday morning ,nt ! tlt.OIXlSIIUItll, COt.lMIIIA COl'NTV, I'A. ,) doixaim per your, 60 conts discount ll iwc l' ,1' . 11 in U 'Hi'i, To subscribers out 01 in I jnt tiieiormiar, IJ p-r sear.-trlclly in almtu 11 uvr illscontlii 1 il, oscopt lit iho option hi iin'i 11 ilu-rs, until nil arrearage nro paid, but um . iiu 'd credits nflcr thu ctplrallun ot the tlrst ,illl not bo Riven pipers sent out ol thostalo or to distant post 1 mutt ho paid for In advance, unless n res n in. 1, r-on In Columbia county assumes to pay ttio . riptlon duo on demand. ' I ' rVMlUsnoloniOTovaclcdfrorosubscrlberslnl r ,unty. job FRTKrariasro. tiibblcir liopjrtmiTit nt thoOoLfMBUNls vcrv le. andour.ino rrinilns; wlllcompare favors" ncX'aod .M&'pA!.J1or,t rt0r, n Columbia County Official Directory it .t.tont.ludiro William Elwcll. AsK,lto.liuliri''-I. K Krlckhiiim, P, I.. shttman, ri otnonuiurv, tie.--imam uricsunuin. vut stenographer -1. n. Walker. 1 l its lloenrder -Williamson II. .tacoby. mtrlrt Attornev-llolicrt It, I.tltlo. s'e rl rr t'. II Km. ir iim'l'l VovhiM, 1 isuror II A. Swnppenholser. . anissioners -Stephen 1'ohe, Charles Iltchart A II. Ilcrr'nif. 1 n'nHilonors'Clork-.I. 11. Casey. Vi utors-S. It. Smith, W. ManMnir, 0. 11. Pec- ,"i'!r''"'ommlsslonors RU dobbins, Theodoro V, 11 ""lute s.iporlntondont William II. Snyder. Ill uvn Poor District -Directors u, .1. Mbortson, (ir nwnod! Itceco I-'.ilrintin, Scott; Caleb ll.irlon, HI .jtnsburg. Bloomsburg Official Directory. t'tt Idcnt or Town Councll-(l, A HKHUINO. irk .1. K (irotz. 1 hlcf of Pollen It. ltnrrM. pr si lent of Has Company s. Knorr. s, Ti'tarv VV. Miller. Hi ' inDiira ll.inklniroompiny .lolin . Winston, ir M.icni.n. ii.iiriM?, cnsuier, .101m reacocK, rei lur Kirs Na lonal nank-chirlcslt. I'axton, I'rcsldent t, I", I usiiu, (.iisiucr, CIIUHCH DlUI-XiOHY. AT. MUTIIKW' U'THRRAKCnCKCI!. Minister Itev. o, I. Maretay. mil v Servient lovj a, m. and Tp. m. sunili school tl n. 1)1. t'n or Mco'lng Kvcry A'edncsdav tentn? at 7 .if free. Nopwsrcnied, All arc welcome. PHKSRVTKKllSCnL'HCH. Minister ltev. Stuart Ml'ihell. mmJiv Services -wv; a. hi. and T p. m. n indav School9 n. in. pi.ivrr Mooiliitf IiL'ry W'uilnesilay evening at 7 o' 't t. s a' a Tree. No powi rented. SI ran-jera welcome. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHfRCIl. Pn"ldlnff I'.lder Hev. V. P.vans, Mini iier--ltev R. It. Yomirn. Mind iv er leca -in j( and 7 p. m. d.iv School 9 a. m. 0,1 cliss -hver Monday rvnntntj al 7 o'cloek. Vminif MenN I'r.ner Mectnff lery TuesiUy jinirat 7 o'clock, ii m-ral Prayer Meetlnij Every Thursday evening : o'clock. REKOUMKIJ Cnt'KClI. Corner of Third and Iron street1!. ,tnr o. H. strunrfc. it ildenre Corner 4th and Cnlhartne greets. ui'l.iy Sf-rvlcos lOVf a. in. and 7 p. m, Mimi.iv school n a. in. I'l-.ver Meetlntr s iturdiy. 7 p. in. arc lmitcd There laalwajs room. BAPTIST CIlUtlCH, pmtor To be supplied, ind iv sen ices 1'ivj a m and 7 p. m. und iv School a. in, fr.iyer Meetlnff-Hvery Wednesday rvenlnff at 7 o 'inrrC. S'lis free. The public ore tnvlted io attend, sr. rm.'s ciiritcit, It Ttnr Hev L. Zahner. Mind iy Services H,v a. in., 7 p. m, Mind iv school '.i n. m, n st Mindav In the month, llolv Communion. Si r lees preparatory to Communion on Friday v.niln-r before the tt Sunday tn each month, ivivs rented; butevcrbody welcome. EVANOKMCAt. CHUKCH, n aiding nidcr Kev. A. L. ltecser Minbder Itev. fleorge Hunter. Mind.iv service 2 n. in., In the iron street Church fr n er Meeting i:ery sabbath at 2 p. m. Mi are United. Alt are weteome. nLoo.Msiunui dihkctouy. rilOFESSlOXAT CARDS, Y ltUCKIXnilAM, AHornev-nt-Lnw. Or 1 1 .tlco, II. J. Clark's llulldlng, Udntorv room 5. Ii:.) miburj, may 7, 'a-t t C 1 U. IlAItKLKY, Attorney-at-Law, OiUee in itrower a mnidin?, nu hiory, nwms a, o II. UOIIISON, Attorney-at-Law. Otb'ce , tn Hartmin'BbulWltiff, Main street. D H. WM.M. nKHKItt&ir-cn ami V?4 elan. (mco Market nil ei-t. Near depot." T U. KVANS, M. I)., Siiwon nml I'liyoi f ) elan, (Onice and ltes,Mcnco on Third street T I!. McKKI.VY, M. I)., Puree ami I'hy O slclan, north bldo Main street, below .Market. ryi.j.0. ruttek,"- I'HYsiciAN .tsrnnnny, ortlce, North Market street, lllnomsburp, I'a. OCt. 1, '75. jn. i. i,. i:a mi, PRACTICAL DUXTIST, Mala street, opposlto Eptscopal Chnrth, liinmns ur I'a. tr- Teeth extracted Mltboul pain, Oct. 1 DWILMOTtOXXIrM. P., 1MIYSI , (.'IAN and si iuiKiiN. spi i Ini attention flen lu I tie DiagASrs anil dkikit-i of the i: b Kau iiHOTand.rBUKKY In all lis arlns brain lies :? Mio carefully adjusts the KVIlwIili I'Liil'Ill! iiUSMtl, f 10 a. in. Hoi'HS !! l:.'iU p in. (. 7 S in ti 1 l!aMl Mreel, lllu hlitirv, I'a. I'lIJ ID, t-u-tt W. EL HOUSE, liLOO.MdBUllG, CO I j. 00. PA. Ml styles of work done In a supei lor manner, woi k warranted as represented tkvtii Hxtiuit kii without I'ain bv the use of (, us, and fice or charge whii nrtliiilal teeth are Inserted, onice Corner Jlaln and Iron streets. 'In Ir nicn al all houis tluritiy the iny. Nov. SWy Ml. .111. II..1JI mm MIHWWI.IIHW.IIWWIII.il JUSIKLLANKUUS 1 M. DU1NKKH, (!UN ami LOCKSMITH. vwlnif Machines and Machinery of all kinds re i ilred. opkka Horse I'.ulldtnt', Hloomsburt'. Ta. I) .VVID LOWKNHKItfJ, Merthant Tailor Main St., abovo Central Hotel. IS. KC1IN', ilealer hi Meal, Tallow, etc., Centre street, between second aud Third. 1 ir(iu.Sirs FRKUND, IVaiiicil liomro Voalblc llorso and Cow Doctor, Uloomsburf, I'a. leb. 11, '7'J-tt J AMIS IIKILI.Y, ToiiHorinl Ai'list. imiT'dnat his old stand under UXCIIANtiK llo KI and has as usiul a Kllisr-i'l.sss HMtHfcli s'lill' lie respeeltiilly Mill 'Its the palroiiaunii ef insolilcustomir und of tho public Kent rally. miv in, 'Mi.ir I'.VTAWISrfA. f M. I. EYKliLY, TTUltNCY.AT-LAY, CatauUsa, Pu. illeeMons prnn.ptlj made anl remitted, tir.li o' jsllt at in I isa Deposit llank. flu-. ir ii. uiiwx, A T T O It X E Y-A T-I. A W , catawlssa, I'a. 'ft' e, corner of Third and Main streets. P. IUUTMAN eFKKKNTSTIl KOI.IX1WIK0 AMKItll AN INSUnAN'CECOMI'AXIFS ) unlnif of Huccy I'ennsylvanU. in Mne'lcin of I'Ljtdelphla, ra i-uikllu, of ' " 'eiinsilvaiila of " arinirs ot York, I'a. aiiuverof Sew York, lunhallanof " JUlee uo Market Strwt No. , llloomstmrs, I'a "et w, 7-ly. Farm for Sale ! Tl undiHirniddtlrniit pilvatefa'en KAItM tiF S'X1 Y I IIIIFK ACHIS, wtlh 1'IIAMi: IIHl'sK. barn i.ii niher out-bulldltiL-k tie lion, mm te tn hibhliii: crt 1 1, ttilp lt goid ttulotf ruuitutloii. locate) near Afcbury cauls' iurelini'.l onreawuisbleteuns. A tine (Tcbaril on rhc ptti'trt .aula netr fallinn spring of Wateriieur Ihohou-o Kirpurlicularaad. dress .IIHIN J. Mll.hs, uu;, 13, 'Mt-Sni' otks,l'oluinblarounly. I'a. ?ii:e insukance. CIIIIISTIAN K. KNAIT, UWlOMSlll'IIO, I'A. UIIITIhll AMBltlOA AKSllllANCE COMPANY. 'IKIIMAN rillKINsrilANCK COMPANY. NATIONAL KIHK INHDUANCK COMPANY. UMll.N INbUHANUK COMPANY. 'IheieoLB courOKATioss ore well seasoned by aw HQ riHB TESTKn flnd bavM never lei hod a loss set- lit ll tlV nnv Pnn n, I 1 lliL.t.ilM flll IllVMHl. l''llnoiM8Eci-mTll:iiund aie liable to Iho hazard M um only, littseg ruourri.T atd iionebti v adjusted and paid f toon as dcitrniliicd by cuhistian K KHin-.smi ! AUSSTAMI AlUltTtKlltOOUkU BO, I'A, 1 be ixople of Columbia o unly uhould patrouln inei.,, cj whervloswultiuiyan) Boltltsl and p.ilr oy of (hir nwncitin'iin. rnom-rNBsa, sqdity win uijalino MMmumjiii.jj ji.wii . - - u' iiliWELIj, 1 J' K' HWENBSHDBB, Proprltlott. I.AWYK1U Q H. IUtUUKWAY, ATTOUNKY-AT-L A V, Coi.cmbus- livitntNu li.torasburf Pa Membr ol the t'nltcd stales Uw Association. TCT?V.M:iP,lc ln Ara'-rlc' r '"po. E WAl.I.Klt, J i Attorn oyafLinv. OCce. second door from 1st National nank. lituoMstiUltti A, lan tl, I'ls N T U. I'L'MC. Auornuynl-Linv, iiLuuMuuim.rA, iiftleeln Hnt's Itctt itiv.i Q ii c, w .i iit;i'KATEu ATTOIINEVS-AT-LAsV, 111c iirs' ire, p. Ortlcon Mslt Hieet, first doorteluH u.urtiloasi JOHN M cl.VUlf, ATTOUNKY-AT'LAW, ninmnsburf?, Pa. lftlc" ovr "f ivier's Hardware store. 7 P. IlILLMEYEH, A'l-ltlUNET AT IJVW. orrtCK-In Ilarman's Iiulldlnv. Main street, Illoomsburs, I'a. K. It. I.ITTI R. ROR'T. R. MTTLB. P H. A H. H. LITTLE, ATTOItNEYS'-A'r.LAW, llloomsburff, I'a. c. W.MILLKU, ATTOltNEV-AT-LAW Ofllceln nrower'flbunfUntr.eond floor, room No. L Uloomsburtr, I'a. B. .FRANK ZAP. It. Attoi'iiov-.'it-T ,nw. III.OO.MSIIUIHI, I'A. omeo corner of Centre and Main Streets. Clark's imiuunir. (!an bo cnnsultcil in German. Jan. 10, 'SMI G 1 EO. E. l'.LWELL, ,V T TO R N E Y-A T-l, A V, Coi.cMbUN llciLDiNO, Bloomsburg, Pa. Meirber ot tho t'niled stales Law Association. Collections made In any pnrt ot America or Knrope oct. 1, 1S70. S. KSOIIU. L. S. WVTEKTEIV. Notary Public KNORR k WINTr.RSI'Er.N, Attoi'iioys-nt-ljaw. Ofllce In Hartman's Illoek, corner Main und Mar ket streits, Moomsburir, I'a. iSyi'.HioH awl Ilountits Collected. pAUL I'.. WIRT, Attornoy-at-Law. onireln IiroiMi s lllock, oue door below coitmiuan Uullulut; II1 OOMSRURG, PA. July 10, 'so tt QUY JACOUY, A ttin-iiuynt-Lnw, IILOOMsIll'IICl, PA. nnice In the coi.vmbhn llulldlcg, second tloor. Oct. s, Ml. N K V F 1 KM! Tho well known C. ll. Willi L Proprietor ot the OltANdhVII.I.i: AUllICULTl'ltAL WOUKS has soli a halt Interest In the-amo tnJ. W.Conner. '1 he eiiiiiiunj Iuim- repaired Ihe wi.rks, ar.(l are pre pared to iici oiiiliK.il.il' nil h" nnt anylblnulii the lino of ArleiilliiLil linp'eirenl.s. Ihey haie Jusl coinpleleil a new Ii ft hand Idle piuw.wblr.nl' po slble, will beui the rlnht hand. Also surface plows or Joliiltrs for 'he same. new Ihreshernnd Clean er llll centre Hi.ike of rldJIo shoe, called tho Wliltu Thrt'-lici' anil Cleaner, with bothleer and railway powers on a Kreatly Imnroi ed plan. We mannfactiiro LAND liOLI.Llls with east Iron heads. Corn Plows, rtoublo ami slnitle cultivator" side hill Plows, Mill Custlnirs. Turning or oirj (1,'Milpllon done Willi proinplness. We kee coii"lanilj on hand alir'e nssorlment of 1 low. share" tor uur uw n and many otlu r plos that are useil In the e.iuniry. We will not be uii.lirs.iM I n work or ln.ileil.il of Ihci-.iuieiiuallt). All our work Is wurr.inti d tut'lie sall-fuciloii, or the money re fund, il. K I'Kl'Y co.MPJl ITIoN. Kariners.ai.d thepuiille In i-eiii ml me ri quested to call and ex amine belore pun basing elsewhere. WHITE & CONNER, Jan. 1C, n-ty OHANGEVILLE, PA. B, F. SHARPLESS, Cor. Ciniro and Hall l'.uad sts., near L. II. Depot. Lowest ?ri:v.'ill net b: undersold. Manufacturer f MINI: CA11 WllKLLS, Coal Dreak er and Ilrldo costings, Water l'lpis, stoics, Tin ware, no , IKON rr.NCi:, and all kinds of iron aud HrassC ttlngs. Tho 'r final Montrose, Iron beam, right hand, lert band, and sldo hill Plow s, Ihe best In the mark et, and all kinds ot phi' repairs. Cook stoves, liocm stoves, and stoves for heating stoies, i tiool houses, ehurihes, Arc, Also the larg est Mock ot repairs for illy stoles wholis.ile and rUall, such as I Iro lirlck urates, i ross Hi us, lld Arc. A:c Stoio Pipe, Cock llollirs, skllllts, Cake I'lates, large Iron Kettles, iW gsllons to IX tarnls) Farm Hells, Sl'd Soles, Wugun HoxcS, "Allen town Bone Manui'o" 'LASTKIt, 'Al.T, c, AC, Jan 9, 'so-iy For Home Garden Farm. "WE'RE HAPPY at OUR nous, ami Yuit tiuiy U too." Wlll'f . IIOWJ " Dccau.e u e liai o PLENTY To EAT, PLENTY To SELL. j IIV Ileal 1 The American Agriculturist, mad tn IbouiAncla of Good lllati md fuesfttiona htsp ui to ttdnk, pla, ami ork. Iter iad inure projUablt It helpi Wile, and plcatea and lnitrucis too Children, JlH Writ ratt, and every Mao, Woman, and Ctilld-la Vitit T7'W. "-nd Country ovgH to liaio It." ll Will Help You. TRY J TJ Tiruik3 for Vol. H Itfl'. Sl.-iUiTbrce.SliFour.l, Onfl Spedmtnor 0 Cent, AfdUMM Inl'U. Vol. 10. . 1SSI, 800 Iaitroctlre, Original, Fleaiiag, Dseful Engrivliigi, Ceruiau Kdlllou lupplttA on mine termtaetUl-'Wllih Splendid l'remluiim it I mi Ciibl. lt-Rsf your adJrett. o J'ottat vara jnr trtv iw y pages JiluttruHJ Inscription, oiiaxk JritlMO., I'Ubl'itiPr. lai.TUroaJway.NEWYORK, Nul HHHW S10! outltt futnUhed free, with full Instruc tions for conducting t' e most printable i......... n.iir niiv tine e.in enL'iL'e In ill 1 J 'nil business Is sueas) 10 leal n, ui dour instructions are sn s opie unu 11.1111, mn. uuj 11 1 Vice ileal ir tlisfiomihewri stun. Noono ean fallttliolswlllli.gto work. Minien are assuc esstul as men. Puis and t'lrls run ejrn Uriie siiins. lany hai"inaileattliebusliies.s owr oue hundn.d m'wrioHiV-aeoaresurpV and rapldli) with which they are able to make ti onoy. You 1 .111 engago In this business during your spire time at (tp at profit. ou do not liaio to nve"teapliallult. Wo take all ho rl"k. Those who need readi money, should rite to us atones. All runilshert Ins.. Address 1 r 4 Co, August,!! sine oot, )6"80-iy t ir. f.k4ia BLOOMSBTJUG, PA..FMDAT. DECEMBER 3, i,iU!S IT01 l,uH' ,rows5'. 'Willlintert. haie frequent he.idarjie, inoiitli tftstes twllr. poor nnnetiie. and VL. 1? ?c""'d. you nro suirerliiL' from forpld liver, ii. T. i " m "ni1 not tun if will euro 011 so sn id. ....... I'iii'iJM'Illlv n.s 10 lake .SIMMONS' Ml Kit Kr,jii.Ai,i ur flietiirine. Tho Cheapest, Pitrnst and Host Family M.'ulclne In' in" w nriu AN KlIKCTl'AI. SfRcino for llll illseisesof the I lv er, stoinaih and spleen llegulale the Llierond pren nt Clllt.l.S AND FKVf?lt, MALMIIOls 1'iVKIts. HUM VA. COMPLAIM s, IlKsTLKSIN' ss. .IALN. DILI: AMI Nil Ml', ail Iti'i tiiii! Nolhlnglssiitintleas.int netlilng so commonas bait I n aih atidln tearly . ery e.uve It comes from thestim.a h and runts' so rusiu eorrieiid if ion will lake sisuioss- turn Hti.ri.iTou. Ho uot ne glect Misiiien reniidy for I his upuMio disorder. It win also Improiu your Apintite, Complexion nod I. encral Health. 'lies I . iiowinatiysuilir torture day aller day. making .... .. ,, n , ik , i-n mi' 1 1 niipe ssiire, owing to the si eret nitterliK fioiu piles, etidlcf Is remli to tli.- Iinnil ot aln u,t liny one who will tl-o stsleloiitli nil) the relne!) tb.it has t'eimniiently cured Ihiniv.u Us smwoss iivmi Iiiiiikiiiiii.Is Nu ture UoU'"t l'urB.'i bl" " Keiitlea-slstanttona- C'oiistliiiillon! Should not beregaiiHI as atriniugnllment-ln fact liuture deinali(lstlelitliio. ngillarl 5 i flhelsjw els. 11111I nnydeilall. il tri m ihlsddnnnd pmcsti.i; wav otten to serious danger, ll Is quite as ticcesfn ry to 11 tnoie impure uei umulailoris from the buw els as It Is loeot or sleip. al.d no h.allhean be ex pected w brie a cootlie unlit of body prolans. Slclt irciHliK lie ! Thlsilistres Ingnnilriii.nereursmosi frequently. The dl"iurbariee ot lie sn m.n h urWng irom the Impirf eih dlgi sled eiin eni". cmses u snerepain In lb.' h'a.l. 11 input led wltliii."lgrri'nlle nausea, and this I'linstltuies what Is populariv known as "hk llend.obc; f r Hie relief of whl. h, Takk sim Hons' l.tl uMnn Al on MANl'KACTCHUi OSI.V RV .1. II. Zlill.lN .V CO., PIIIL.1)1!.1'U1A. l'rlcefl.no. S-o'dbyall Drugglsu. April 10 'so-iy. SKI O I j J t IV US.. Fi'ldlltX I'nn.L.ru. Lemouvl". .". 1 in h 1 1. 1 f1 "in- I i a rlasi of .'..I 1 . !.,. sou" ,. 1 .-v rs: a. rv 1 :v 33. Lnsitli.. Lnreiii;.', fr l:eKiil.,l,,c tlw ll.iwt'ls. l'ri'.i.:s M., it uls pnr 1 nr. All Drt't: st ,rts, o 1 1 I'Oti.lipatfou, l'nost I'.LW.n .. I .-slot of Iho Chni'ih cf t'.io l.'isn,.' sr.f C'.nst, T. troit, M11I1. "My r n iliu-, l.uisly ill nn.l ititinly lirnstr.itel irom C lulls anil l'ever. rjuiiiitionti'l iitticr tn. .. no bi... 11 intneil i..tl.tuit C'liect. Mi. (' at w ' ti h 1 1 ii"e,l '1 hi nu ilmo n.t n '1 . a t i. 1 n trial ot it, IvlmU li.i, ilime, r -till :t ; m hid couiiltto mui cry i. itu.ua I -.. i.i ." JCAPSULETQ. j Sifnaii'lf liabl -enrefor i hi 't ty Cniii InittlB. and Ornatih 1 tent . r i in .lu. Tl.. will rur.i any i a.. R nl tin I'nnnrv ...u....u ,u r", u ii i. , ii.. uirii iioeliln 1 1 cn on ry ln. ItIi o r l.x, w itli roll illr lions, tap'il,'t(mill si- 73 p. ip ,jrcu ri'lflO. InllllnlirSI .'ilul til. .itit Itpn. .' by lit Nll.ls IIICK.1 CI).,J0 1 jus Lueet, Ntw 1, i r. i.UrjIiL-. &TffEl'S?i IllstaIltI.V l"i veil, tiy till i.-uuijiacqiK'Ciirilatloo Oimillctlt.nnd!; iiItifT4nl'orBcicnl r.pplinitioinof it. ijhJfi SoU by nil lrii(c!i"tfi, omini' .1 " u l, cuptof SvT53 by DUNU.VS DH'IC & CO., JIf. CUciiUsts, a.1 Vu,,ur gtret, I.'ew Vutlr. v.urc.i Trlthont 3IrUcino Simply 7jy AlthorpUon. Tlio Only Truo Jlalarlnl Antidote. Jlr. Ilnlmnn cinttonst'i'' r uMiontninfteonn trfoltnnd tmltntli n "l'a.N," of nl( Uu, 1 In hint upDii tho kind IronniiR tlir-nliovc li nt"-i find pret n privnti' refiiUo st:uup of Ji .mu l'ndCi . New YtTtc. Ttil us n trn remedy -n-ithout rir'Hrlnc. I f'ii i Uii lioti-felMJldWdi'dihroucli-iuii' -. ril. U'o I tared of falnrln, i"e-..rt. i IiiIU, milnuMirs -. I.lr 'ou .. i. , aatl (iroiile Miuuach X!sr:if 4, i j ti.iyifcs.iry ti gut tiiu olNUIMWX-.a:. . litt. Ui.t-v rfaild. Itoiman'a (p -milnel Ii F"ia t r r .- ' . II l.l otl'.'VtNl, eneloe $2 In rejrljtt'red I, r i ;. , n 1 ii t'l-ivf tliu V' t dy by rcttiri! !. j. -t-l-ii'd. er write U3 !r fi-'OtrcntlM'. j' . wnlf i. tlti u I wi U rhrimlc aliinrnts, tl t i-.' m t ym -Uii h lully. lir. Hulnmii a j.i;vi. " AdJrew, IIOI.I s Iir v )., HJ WltUam b r -1, J.cw Yor uouia in u ui nit rt'iiiiini in ' jlfMtDTKI.tliow f. iC Jarni i.e. t : ''t-i ins- ,n. Stlti im i natm ,i ,.i , ..j Jof MuclKU'lirovtudt'i Miot ,tinn t U . '.'nit- j lly ap7ljt'd. AMn id ipiI IT , m " ti j f ) t un.ui n- v v H ( ... IT 'In I HOlnted tniit ti p! i.It tr ptMitli-inn, t 111 nil drui?Li . . n .1 WILLSON'S .... & Bin w fXnnvocianl E. retained Iiy rlio Wnilirivt Sf nnn.c!i Ih t'reo ferom I iiulcii-j.'int 'iiisi.'. ArtvftH irtill .uviT lvth Hi: r!-" It cun-i i.'onnumjittoitt Zro'"" i -' ' 2i ronetit tt, I.nmt latiou, Ctutilm, i 1 . ! 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(ds Jijni'i) c.dl- a M: .'. r-t fall llHeum, Si II'O T'lrei,, t I i.i", Kculil., tuts. Wmiiiii!.. - . I a yes. 1'ulix.iiiiu. Htin. n . . 1 tiiliei's It, I', luippeil lliiml- it 1 us s,ol,'.,lind auyiuidiiwryi.1 1 r I ipw ' tlx a lalie or olattui-ilt ii bj u-"l, ' n n't Cu bollo Unlet filntir.ei . i . . , iinrvn.u ll.4le'l ulws-.j bol -I u, u. . ,t bo . iiliul jLlly.cii.iTij litiKi .In ill i s v I tl I'm I'""! "U- .'-lu.ra. ' in. i ui ', n i. ,' nun. '. 8 n t- it Hi " 1 ur unit" l h 1 'll..' ui'. si. "io r ' ir t . iruj iu bp'licau.i tj lu maiiu.u)- r:?ii" pi.isiii'ArTritixo '). ,-ven Indslliblo Ink. P.'.iinlhMvor'I'.b'a-ic.utiial J r. v i i. in spr aj iiow-,1 irf .1 illil i orr 1 1: o" 'U ,VSt li .' , re.uly, n pr -pirat liecde . II Hi 11 1 '1 i 4 1 II VT n"1 n,ur a I .bit . IT I r 1.1 Soiatya'lllruTRi ulloo U!) '.V. cil it,',""' ra. ObUllICusuwU.lw.,N ImmB 31 M V HOLIABI'8 I itTTK Ami III t 8 lit 'M lit itfif lEv W f w 111 iP Witt Poetical. TI1K Mll'KY HDUSKSttllH. A farmer travflllns with hU load I'Ickeil up a horaetshoo In the road, A lid tiallt d tt fast to bis bam doer, That luck might down upon him pour, That every blffaalng known In lire Might crow n his homestead and UU w lfe, And never any kind of harm Descend upou his growing farm. Hut dim Ill-fortune boom began To Ult tho as otinded mum HU hena decline to lay their epps; Ills beacon tumbltd from their pe, And rats devoured the fallen legs ; Ills corn, that heer failed before, .Mildewed and rotted on tin floor; 1IH grass rt fused to end ln biy j Ills cattle died, or went astray : In Miort, alt moved the crooked way. Next Spring n great drought baked the sod, And roasted every pealn pod i Tho beans deelan d they could not grow So long as nature acted so ; lUdundant ln3ccts reared their brood ToMnne forlackof Juicy food; The Ktaws from barrel sides wentolT As If thev had the whooping coutrh, And nothing of the useful kind To hold together felt inclined ; ln short, it was nu use to try While all tho land was In a fry. One morn, demoralized wllb grief, The farmtr claxored for relief; And prajeJ rl6'ut bird to understand Wuit witchcraft now possed his land ; Why home and farm In misery grew Mnee be nailed up that "lucky" shoe. While thus dismayed o'er matters w rong Ah oid in m chanted to trudge along, To whom bo told, with wlrmwood tears Uow hl.s atTalrs were In arrears, And what a desperate tato of things A picked uphorsifchoo homctlmes brings. The stranger asked to wo the shoe, The farmer brought it Into Me.v ; Hut w ben the old man rahul bis bead, lie 1 vffhed outright, and quickly said, "No wonder skies upon jou frown YoU'vo nalU d the horschhuo upMde dow n I Jmt turn It round, and fooii yni'll sco IIowjou and fortune will agreu " Tho farmer turned the horseshoe round And bhowers began to swell the ground: Tho sunshine laughed among Ids grain, And Leaps on heaps p!Ud upth- wain Tim loft Mi bay could barely bo'tl, IIH oaltte did as thei were told ; I1U fruit trees ntrded sturdy props To bold the gatherln,' appla crops ; IIW turnip and kjUUo IlilJs AsionLshed all men by tlielr jljlds; l'olks never sw such ears of corn As ln his smlilugs hills v. ere torn ; Kit barn was full of bursting bins Ills wife presented him with twins ; HU neighbors marveled more ami more Tosco tho increaso tn his store. And no.v thenvrry farmer ilngs "Ihcru are two wjs of doing things ; An 1 when for good luck jou would pny, Nail up your horseshoe the right way." JamiT. Kn:Mfr, in Jiains Mayazwe jot IhtcitiOtr, Select Story. A LAHV, AFTKU AM, A I ll""ON IN I.OVK, T.ciiiuix liny Mi:iii'ftu)t tlio train mill Iiasti'iii'il up liic fjivi'ii lain! to tliu wiili1, oli.fu"liiiiii(..il farm liuusi', ftirryitij; liis vaii' in liis liaiul. '1 ivomli'i'if Xiiiiny ;nt niy nolo anil is loiikini lor nit f Hallo !' Tliis last exclamation was ilrawn from 1 !ay's liis by ai'lii'riy.wliii'li.i'omii)'; from alioii- siiiiHivlii'ii'.i'aiiif into stulikii con tact with liis mi"i'. IIu looked up, ami tlicrc.pciclipil like a great liinl.iipon the limit of a Iiiilt;a olil elii'i ry tiee.anil !ookini;ilowii at liim with daneing eyes anil luilliant elaeks, was a yountr girl. 'How ilo, Leniio? (.'oino up anil lime some chcrricsT was liep niiselievioiis greetiiiLr. 'Xiinnie ! is it possible !' exelainuil I.eniiov severely. .Ami while l!ay lookeil on in stern ili approval,tlie yuimj; witch swung herself down. 'Now don't look so glum, l.i'tiiuiv,ili.,ni' she said, slipping hep little hand into liis uitli a coaxing motion. 'I know it's tom lioyish to eliuili cheny trees, hut, then, it's such fun !' 'Xaiinie, ou should haie litcn a Inn!' said I.iiiiiiix. I i"h I had! No I don't either! for then joiijivould't have iallon in love with me. What niadii jou.deai'l' with a fond glance, and a caresMiig movement. 'liccau"c jou aiu "o sweet, darling,' anwered l!ay melting in spite of him self. 'Ilul I do wish Xaiinie, you would leaie off thoe Iiovdeuisli wajs and he more dii;nilieil.' 'Like .Miss Ishain ? ;i"ked Xaiinie. 'Mi"s Kliaiii is a very supeiior woman and it would not hurt j ou to copy her in some uspicts.' The tears sprang into Xauuie's cjes, at his tone. They winl in the parlor and Way took a seat in a great arm chair. Xaimie, giving her cm Is a toss back ward, went and sat down. 'I wish you would put up those tlvaway cuils and dicss jour hair as oilier young la lies do,' said l!aj 'And see lieie, Nannie, I want to have a talk with you. You Know I hue you ; but in tiutli, my dcaiyiiy uifeniu"! havesometliing of the elegance of relined society. Your nianni'i s need ioli."h,my dear. 1 came down to tell you that my si-tcr Laura is making up a ji'uty to vi-il the noted iialeiing idaces, and she wishes you to be one of the number.' 'Are you going!' asked Xaiinie. 'No, my bit"iuc"S will not allow itj but I shall sen you several times. Will vou go V 1 don't want to go. I'd lather May hern in the country and climb cherry trees eicry day.' 'Xaunie, I must insist moro upon solf contiol,' said ho, coldlj-. 'lint do not send me. away," she plead ed. 'It's for your good, Xannin and you must bo content to go 'Will you V ' The supper bell mug at thai instant, and Xannnie ha-tily answered : 'Yes; let mo go, Lennox,' and ran out of the room and up stairs to her own chamber. 'Yes, I'll go. Ami I'll leach vou one lesson, .Mr. Lennox liny; see if I don't,' she uiiimured. It was nearly tho middle of September beforo .Mr. Kay, heatiil.dusty and wcarv eiitcied the hotel whero his sister's paity were stopping. Lenuo! you here?' said the. 'Yes. Whcru's Xjinnief" '.She was on the piazza, talking with a I'rench count, a moment, ago. Ah ! thero she is by the door.' 'Ah!' said Lennox, dropping Laura's hand and making his way toward tho door. Hut it was ilillicult.eieu when ho drew noar.to teo in tho Mylish, (.lately lady, whose hair was put up over a motistrotm chignon, and whose lustrous robes.snept tho lloor for a yard.his own little Xaiinie of three inonths ago. l.t'imo strode up with scaice a glance nt the bewildered dandy to whom she was dialling.aiid held out his hniid with an eairer exclamation. 'Xiiiuiie!' Slie made a sweeping couilesy, and languidly oxlended thutips of her'li ngers lint not a iiiusclo moved beyond what ac corded with well bud iiidilfeiencc. 'Ah, good-evening, Mr. iJaj'.' 'Oh, Nannie! are jou glad to see mo 7' said Lennox, feeling that his heait was chilled within him. 'Oil, to be sure, Mr. Uaj ciuito glad. Allow me to pri'sentinv friend the Count de lleaiircpairo. .Mi" fuy, .Monsieur." Lennox liatdly deigneil a bow to tho Frenchman, and offered his arm to Nan uie. 'Thanks but the music is beginning, and I piomised to have a dance with .Mr Hlair.' 'I!ut afterward,' said Lennox, tho chill growing colder. 'lint 1 am engaged to Mr. Thorn Ion.' 'When then!' demanded Lennox with a jealous pang. 'lieally, my card is so full, I nardly know. 1 n ill, however,try and spare you a wall, somewhere.' Uood heavens'. Xaunie i what affecta tion is thisi' She favored him witli a well bred stare. 'Pardon, I do not understand you.' And taking tliu arm of her escort i she walked away with tho air of an em pi ess. Lennox nought his sister. 'Laura, how have you changed Xaunie so!' he demanded. 'Ye-, she is changed. Isn't she per fect !' 'Perfect '! Rather too perfect to suit me,' grow led Lennox. To-miiiiow 1 shall see inure of Xaunie,' he thought. Hut to-morrow, and to inorrow.and to inoiiow.il was alw.nj's the saiiie,anil 'that elegant Miss Irving,' as Ihey styled her. mi" nlnai- in demanil.aiul poor Lennox front the distance at which she kept him looked on aluiO"t heart-bioken, varying between wrath, joalousj', pride and ties p:iirr 'Nannie.' said lie, one morning, when he louiiil her lor a moment alone, 'how long is this to lastf 'I believe you wished me to come here to improve my manners, Mr. I! try, to ac ipiiiothe elegance of society,' sho said coldly. 'Hut, Nannie ' 'Well, if you are not pleased with the rcMilt ot jour advice, I am not to blame. You mii"t excuse me now, .Mr. Kay : 1 am going to ride with tlio Count do Ileaureparie.' And with a graceful gesture of adieu she left him sick at heart. That afternoon Lennox walked unan nounced into Lama's loom. I thought I'd drop in and say 'fiood hye' before you went down stairs,' said he. 'I leave to-night.' 'Indeed! whole are you going' asked Laura. ;Oli, I don't know,' was the savage reply. 'You can take a note to George lor mo t' 'Yes, if you get it readi-,' said he. 'Very Well. I will write it uow. Laura left the room, and Lenuov stood moodily at tho window. Patently Nannie c.iuie up and stood near him. 'Are vou reallv going awav!' she asked. . Yes, I am,' was the shoit answer. 'And won't you tell us where'!' '1 don't know my-idf noitlicr know nor care: lie gum leil. She slipped her hand in his arm, with Ihe old cares"ing movement he rcmcm lieied so well, and spoke gently, using his name for the liist time since ho came. Hut. LcnnoOloar. if vou go awav off somewhere, what shall I do!' lie turned suddenly and caught her jo his heait. 'Oli.Xaiinio.Xannii'!' he ciied, passion ately, 'if you would only come Inck to nie,and lovo nii-If I could recover my lot treasure, I would not go anywhere. Oh, my lost low, is it too late?' She laid her face down against his "bouliler.aud asked : 'Lennox, dear, tell ine which you love bi'"t, the Xiinnie you ued to know, or the f,i"hionable voting ladv vou found here'' 'Oil, X'aunie.ihirling! he cried clasping hi r clie-or. ! wouldn't give one tos of vonr old brown curls lor all the fashiona ble loung lai.'ies in the world.' 'Then jou will have to take your old X'annio back again, Iennox, dear ' And Lcnnov.pa-siniiatdy clapiug her lo him, begged to be fori;iveii,atnl vowed he would not exchange his precious little wild roo for all tho hot house (lowers in Christendom. "I llon'l Want That Sluir," Is nbnt a huly of li.islon slid to lifr lius band h e l he. b.'iuiL'ht lioma some ineitii'iiie. lo cute her of sick henilachei ami iiuumluiu ivliio'i li.i l niaili' lier uii"era'ilu lur fiuric.u years. At Hie l!rt attack tlieieaf'.er, ii na inl . inlsteriil 'o her with such rii's! result tli.v she cniiiiiiiinl its us" until i nriil, mill was an entliiis'i.suc ill lit prai-e, Hint slio in-dilc.-d twrutvtivii of III" best I i.tlihes in lier cire'e tn iii.iti it ns their rmiihi' laiiiili nvihi'liie. Thac "stull'' is Hup Hitlers. SlvhJunl Ketl Hut lie, Professor Cariiclly informs the Lon don Ciemicttl Seir't that by siiilicieiilly compressing ice on its sides' that it can be made as hot as boiling water n il bout melting a paitielo. The professor says: 'Having como to this conclusion, it would bo possible tohaio solid ice at tcmperalttios far about the ordinary inciting points. After scleral liiisitcoess' ful attempts, I was so fiulunaloas to ob tain tlio most perfect success, aud having obtained solid ice at temperatures to high that it was impossiblu to touch it without burning one s self. 'This result has been obtained many times anil wilh the greatest case, and not only so, but on one occasion a small quantity of water was frozen in u glass U's"d which could not bo touched bv hand without burning it. I have hail ice for a considerable length of timo at teuiicratiiK far above the ordinary boiling point, and own thou it siiblimell away without any preiious inciting,' It all this bo tine tho time wilT soon come when we will bo able tu kindcl tiro Willi snow balls. Arrest I'll) sull'erlmrs ol vnur Irien.l, 1, .ii3ii iroi use UI luo Asy IxlUDCy I SU, 1880. Humors About hilicria- (irATI'llLNIS AS TO AI.I.P.I1I.H llf.srlll no ANHIUSAl I l.( HON. The scheme of emigrating to Libe ria is becoming more and moie popular among the Southern negroes. .So great, indeed, is tho exodus to bo that a new shipping house has lately been establish ed for thojiurposeof seiid'uigoiit negroes lo Libeiia. Kcoently theie was a rumor that hundreds of colored persons who had gone out to Libei ia had returned to litis country in disgust, that remunera tive wages were not to be had, and that the African fever wa proving as fatal to the colored race as it always is to the whites. As a resull thero has been great consternation among tho coloicd commii iiities thioiighoul the country, and the number of inquiries addressed to the of licers of the Colonization Society and to the liev. Highland Garnet have been in numerable. The latter saiib 'These rumors have no foundation whatever. They are bas ed on absolutely nothing at all. I have not heard of any one who has come back fiom Libeiia dissatislied exeqit some few ne'er do wells.' Last May three persons well known in Liberia arrived in this city. These were the ex-President of the republic, .lames Pajne, Hishop Pinny, and .Mr. II. W. .lohnson. The latter, a rich planter on tiie St. Paul's Kiver, had come lo pro cure improved farming implements aud machinery. He lodged in the house of his fiiend, Mr. Peter Downing, proprie tor of the restaurant in tlio Cu-toin House. A short lime since he died. Paikulan, a native boy whom Mr. .lohn son brought out willi "him, is still wtih t li friend of his employer. Paikulan is the son of the King of the Posses, a na tivo tiib.', which, like the Golahs, the Kroos, the Veys, and the Deys is under the juiisilictiou of tho republic. His beuetactor, Mr. Downing, has passed several years in Libeiia, and returns on account of the approaching deatli of liis father. Hy means of a series of intelli gent interrogatories addressed to him by Mr. Downing, Parkulaii described the condition of the American blacks as row existing. M'his is the substance: 'When the colored man ami his family arrive at Monrovia they are at once til ken charge of by the Colinization Socie ty. I ruder tho care of the latter they re main for six mouths. By this time they have got safely through the 'acclimating' fever, which seems to be caused not bj the heal, lint miasmata, of the oiigiii and character of which little is known. The first symptoms of the sickness are headache, pains in the back, loss of ap pelite, and more or less g.istric derange ment, rapidly developing into bilious in termittent fever. If this yields to mild medical treatment, (he patient is prepar ed to endure ordinary exposure to the climate. Sometimes Iho disease assumes the tertiaiy form of intermittent fever accompanied by bilious vomiting, a dull expicssion of the eve, and in the febrile paroxysms intense headache and do iirium. 'At the expiration of six months tho colonists aie given land to cultivate. Here may be grown maize and lice, and on the highlands of the interior wheat, barlej' and oats. Cotton nourishes and sugar cane and coffee aie e:i"ily produ ced. The esculent and farinaceous roots chiitly cultivated are the potato, the cassava, the jam, the tenia resembling (lie potato and the airowroot. X'eailv ail the vegt tables grown in Ameiica may be pioliiablv cultivalul. Although American. Engli"h and I'rench money is to be had, the inhabitants, as a rule, conduct their business on the principle of exchange. 1 tins a man niav exchange a qiiaitcr ol oats lur its equivalent in cof fee, beans, itc. Theie are no beggar?. When once a colored man gets a good foothold in Libeiia he is pretty sure to get along all right. It is a rare tiling to find persons, aller being accliinated.show a desiie to return to America.' The J!ev. T. .1. Bowen, of South Car olina, a missionary sent to western Afri ca by the foreign .Mission Board nt the Suutliun Baptist Convention, thus de si'iibeslhe condition of the people in Liberia: 'The bouses in Monrovia are generally two stoiies high. The furni ture is similar to that nscil in Ameiica. Most of Ihe people seem to live as com lortiiblv as those at home. I have heard them accused of being too fond of dress and vhovv, but if thev were moie so than other people who live in towns I was not able to perceive it.' The sailing of the newly fitted bark Tuck Sing for Monrovia, Libeiia, is looked forwatd to willi a great deal of interest by the membeis of Shilob Pies byterian Church. On the vessel will sail for Libeiia Mrs. Mary Highland Garni t Barbo.'i. tlio daiighkr of the Kev. Hen ry Highland Garnet, pastor of the church, her husband and family of four children. .Mrs. Baiboza is not moie than .'l,', years of age. She is well educated. '7 am anxious to boon tho w ay,' the .said, to mv now homo and the liehl of my future labors. I call il my new home, because I go with the expectation of living aud diing there, f have long contemplated going to Liberia, and believe that it can he ol mine bent lit lo my race there than lu re. From authentic acooimts,the soil of Liberia is wonderfully ferlilo aud its cli mate is healthful, but its mvriadsof peo ple are Uoundoiiiig in woful ignoiauce. To build up schools, disssiniuille knowl edge, and shed the light education ou r the dark waste, I believe to be the duly of every colored man of this coun try who is competent for the task.' Thu Libeaian Government, through the inlknce of Piesideiit Blvden of the Libcrum College, has granteil a tract of 100 acres of laud upon which to build ail educational institution to be presided over by Mrs. Baibozu. Xmie but gills vv'ill bo admitted to the institution, and these will be chosen, as far as possible, from the native element. .Mis, Baibo za's husband will conduct the farms and teach the natives husbandry. A recep tion will bo given the Baiboza family m Shiloh Chinch on the morning of 'the day on which the vessel sails, and meui bir.s of the church and friends will ac company them to thu vessel, which lies at the foci of Pino street, Fast ltiver. There Is no use of drugi;iiiR yourself to death, and biivlinrall tins nuiliei ties f.ir Iti. ternal tis when ynu can Im cured of fever mil ague, 011111.11. ui.,rilers, jaundice, dys-pep-la, uswoll mall disorders anil mini,.,.!.. nt .he liver hluiiil, ninl slinnacli, hy wcarim! line or I'rof, (luilmett's French Liver Pads, which is a sure cure ei cry lime If your iiriiK'Ki'uiJiss nut k-eep mo pail.Scud f 1.60 in 11 li'ler to crunch Pail (,'o Tohiln, O , and it will be sent to 1011 In- mail. I, i. u, ly pad lliat is guaranteed lo cure. Beware of I'ouuierieiis. THE COLUMI1IAN, VOL. XIV, NO 19 OOt.UMIllA IIRMOI'HAT, VOL XLV, NO. 4' The Treasurer's ISrporl. nu: anni vi. ,sr.vTi:iu:Nr conci.iinimi tiik hi sim.ss in tiii: miv r.UN.nnsT. Washington, Xoveii.ber-'2. The an nual repoit of United States Treasurer Gillillau was submitted to Secretary Slieuuan to day. Ho says: Thu receipts of the government, cont inue very lavorably with those of the jiievious fiscal year, and slunv an increase from custom., internal revenue and sales of public lands of g.V.l.Hl I..V).1.7H. ami a decrease in those from miscellaneous sources of only Sll2,07!).20. The expen ditures show a slight increase ofjjfi!).", 071.2., in the aggregate as compared with tho previous" fiscal year, caused by an increase of $i2,:i!.,0 10.00 in tho pay ment on account of thu Interior Depait niciit, but show a decrease of $L'l,(i!19,. yi!".81 in .the expenditures for inteiest and premium on the public debt, on civ il and miscellaneous' recounts and for the War and Xavy Depaitinents. Tho balance of public monev on deposit in tho Treasury and subject "to draft at the close of business June .'!(), 1870, was Sll7,i!2:i,77.0H; tho receipts from all sources during the vear amounted to i?l!)l,.-i7H,'JU.L'0, and" the drafts paid to S708,I!J(),!)OI).7li. After deducting re ceipts properly refunded and outstanding drafts theiu vvas. subject to draft at the close of business Juno at), 1H80, $20 L 083,830.31, which differs .from the debt statement balance by $3,.jf.',213. tO, which is explained in the appendix. The business of the government involved the transfer during the vear of $i,o.-,;l.;i.',7, 082.22, thu greater "portion through tho medium of the accounts of this ollicc and the remainder by actual transpoila tion of the lands. At tho close of the year !?28,,8 1,21)0.93 stood to tho credit of disbursing agents of the United States upon the books of the Treasurer. The amount subject to diaft Juno .'10, 187'J, on account of tho postal service, was 82,000, i 1 2.29. Tho receipts during the year, including the amount paid from the Treasury for the dclieiency in the postal leven'iies, iveie $,'l,',09l',H10.2!l. of which $20,018,202.10 was received and disbursed by postmasters without having been ilen".sited in the Treasury. After deducting deposits refunded and outstanding drafts there remained sub ject to dralt Juno 30, 18S0, 2,37.",,727. 01. The total unavailable funds have not increased during tho year by loss or defalcation, but lciuain unchanged at s29-,12,200.8.i for the Treasury at 810, 078.00 for the Post Onice Department. Fiftj-eight national banks nereoigani zed dining the year, live failed aud twenty-one went into voluntary liquida tion, leaving 2,102 doing business at the close of tho j-car. From tables of the assets and liabilities of the government for November 1, 187S, and November 1, 1880, it is shown that on November 1, 1S79, therc'were !?l.il,(M7,0l 1.21 and on November 1, 1880, thero weie 81 II, .VJ7,013.01 availablefor lesiimptiou. 'i he amount of gold coin and bullion in. the Treasury January I, 1879 the date of re sumption of speciu payment, was $I3,r,, 382.039.12 and at this dale November 1 it is f)l IO,72.-.,9,-i2.7-t, a gain of 313,313.32, and in addition there have been accumulated in the Treasury 817, 081,1.19 in standard silver dollars. The redemption of Uiited States notes in gold since the resmrijition of specie pay ments have aggregated $11,903,330. Since Iho order of the department ol January 1, 1879, authorizing the icceipt of United States notes for custom duties, there have been received on that account $112,823,001. The retundiiigojierutions, the lepoit says, virtually ceased ju Sep tember, 1379, by the closing of the loan accounts with deisitory banks, tluwgli the conveisioii ol s(i iefiinding. ceitili cales of 1907. "till continues, 'hie ic ceipts into the Treasury on account ot the five per cent, funded loan ol IfiSl.of the four and one-half per cenl. funded loan of 1891 and of tho four per cent, consols of 1907 lo October 31, 1880, ag gregate, principal and interest, ?l,r,M, 0-18.180.03, which wejo deposited in de positary banks and at the vai ions suh Tieasury otlices. Dining the twelve month just ended 12.2ri0.802 standaid silver dollars and 18,17.1,871 dollais in silver teititicates entered into circulation of the country, or an average of 1,021,-(00 standaid do! lars and l.fiU.O.IO dollars silver ivrtili catis each month. In addition lo the ordinary influences which facilitate the distiibulion of standaid silver dollar, the demonetization by the Deonlo of tin- Southwest of the Mexican silver dollar lias cicateil an extensive demand for the new dollar in that quarter. Weie the trade dollar withdrawn Irom circulation, or everywhere rated at its bullion value, many more silver standarddollai-s wnnl.l be rcoiiired for circulation in W.u- V...I- iiid Philadelphia, ami in oilier nl Ml'i'S in which the trade dollar is now in uo as a circulating medium, much t,. flu. advantage of bullion dealt TS. who lin r- chuse trade dollars where they ire rated at nu cents anil sell them at nu advance to parlies in places where they ciiculate at their face value. Considerable space is devoted to tl. redemption of national bank tiutct, which, the Treasurer says, has fallen oil' greatly during the fiscal jtar, the gross amount lecciwd for icileiuption having been only $01, .18.1,07.1. 08. us emu, n-,.,1 with 8 1. -,7,0,10,(1 1 (.90 in 1H79. A, .. siderable poition of the report is devoted in me ipicsiinn w men arose during the year concerning the surrender to nti- al bauks of tho bonds deposited ,y tlu.m im mi.- iii-.iMiii-i in sivuio mo reijeimi tiou of tho circulating miles. The ques tion was referied lo the Attorney Gen eral, who held in his decision that as sec tions 7, H and 9 of the act of 1871 'Heat ed the one-third policj' as no longer ex isting,' in that they provided for compul sory withdrawal of circulation and a Mir lender oi noiuis, winch in certain cases might reduce the deposits bilnie ,. third of the capital stock, section I of inai act is, tiieretore, 'repugnant (0 see unu 4, ion oi mo revised statutes and all itlier previous legislation thai lennii-..- national banks to have and maintain in the Treasury of the United States a bond deposit equal to tlio amount of ono-third ot tlieir capital stock.' rhniuands of ladles to-duv cherish ereat fill remembrances of (he help derived from t ie use ol Lyilia B I'liikhani's Veeetsble Co'iipoui.d. It positively cutes all finale c.oui.itn(s Send to Mrs Lydu B p,i,. limn, 2.13 eslirn Avenue. Lynn, Mass , for pamphlets. 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Must bo paid for when Insetted Transient or Local notices, twenty tenuallbe reifulnradvcrtlsementkhalf rates. cards In tho "Iiuslness Dlrectory"colutnn. one! dollar per voarf or eachllne. I The- Timei for Sleep. Most Americans sleep too littles and almost all Americans fail to sleep to tho best advantage. It is tin ions how reluctantly we take God's best gifts. Tlio Gospel is not the only one which men put away fiom them. At night God puis out the light and calls upon everything and every one to go to sleep. Nature accepts the invitation) the tlow eis, lite bees, the birds go to their sleep soon after sunset, but wo are all like children; and we fight ngainst sleep till il overpowers and carries us off despite ourselves. 'He givelh 1 1 is beloved sleep,' but we do not know that we are His be loved, nor that sleep is His gift; and wo rarely appreciate it till its one overmas tering anxiety diives the nursing sleep from our home; and then we bemoan her exile and try to charm her back again. In the morning God's sun tries to awak en us, as ti mother her child, bj- the gentlest of kisses for what kiss is so gentle as that of the sunbeam! and tho llovveis, ami the birds awaken to beauty and song; but wo shut the lender mother out, and icfuso the gift of lcstir leclion lilo which tho morning brings, and cling at sunrise to thu sleep which we icpcilcd in the earlj' daikness. Twice everyday God sajs lo us 'Best, and lifu aiu my 'gifts;' aud twice every day wo push 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 from us until wo can no long er icsi-t them. The two sweetest and most delicious liouis of the day ought to bo the hour of falling asleep and the hour of awakening; and we make them both hours of discomfoil, even from our childhood. For theio are two things that nearly all people arc leluctant lo do lo go to bed at night, and to get up in the morning. No one can laj down rules for another person's sleep am moro than he can for another's eating; for ev ery nature is a law unto itself; but thero are some geneial principles ot almost uni versal application. Wo put them hero teisclv for easier recollection: Night is the time for sleep; daylight is the time for activity. A healthy person is his own best alarm clock. Do not waken your children. If they sleep too late in the morning it is because thev did not go to bed eaily enough at night. 1 he early night hours nro the best sleeping hours; the eailj' morning hours are tlio best winking hours. The best remedy for sleeplessness is a tired body (not too tired) and a tiustful mind. Sleepless children aie tine; for tlieir bodies are ceaselessly at work and tlieir minds do not woirj-. Different natures need different mea sures of sleep, llinnbohll is said to have lived on lour hours of sleep: but eight hours is a fair average; and he who bor rows from his sleep for his woik bor i ows at it frightful rate of inteiest, and of a usurer who will provu to bo a veiit able Shi lock. Dislreis after eatiut, one of the most nn (iteuant results of intlievtiun trill no lon er lie experieticeii ifntublesiniiiitulnf riitn niiitis' Liver Iveu tutor is taken after each meal. This will prevent llut illsiriss refer ed to;Jiiul by pi rserverinj; in the use ol tliu rrinuly for a feViieeksu permanent cute, will li-. effected anil pain will no lntigei be the pi-tally of eallnp IaIuc.i'J ng Ihe Memory. There is abundant evidence that the visualizing faculty adiuitsof biing huge ly developed by education. The testi mony on which I lay (special Mics-isde riled from the published expeiiences of M. I.icoqdo Boisbaiidran, late direcUir of (he Kcole Nntionale de Dessin, in Paris, which are related in his 'Kduca tion de le Memoiro Pittoiesque.' Ho trained hW pupils with extiaordinarv success, beginning with the simplest liguies. They weie made to study the models thoioiighlv befoie they tried to draw them from memory. One favorite expedient was to associate the sight memory with tho inn-nlar memory bj making hi. pupils follow at a distance the outlines of ihe figures with a pencil held in their hands. After time or four months' piactice, their visual meinoiy became greally sliciigthcjiul. They hail no ditlieulty in summoning images at will, in holding them steady and in dialling them. Their ci pits were exe cuted with marvelous lideliti,as ntksUd by a commission of the Insti'titte.appoint ed in 18.12 to inquire into the matter, of which the eminent painter, I lot nee Ver net, was a member. The present Slado professor of lino ails at University Col lege, M. Logics', vvas a pupil of M. do ll,. 1..,.. 1 l , misii.iuii 1 .111. 111- 11, in LAjnift.111 it. 1111; , I iudiblediiess to the system, and ho bos fissiucil me ot ins own success in teuuiu'ig olhirs in a similar waj I could lu-litiun instances within mj own eiperieui. in which the visualizing fac ulty has his. me strengthened by prac tice; iiolablj, ,oe of a piomiicnt engi tjeor, who had Wje power of tecalling foi m with unusual vrecision, but not col or. A few weeks after he had repliul to jay questions he told iuo that my ii quries nad induced him to practice his color ntcmorj', and that ho has doiw? to with hSidi success that be has beiom quite 11 h adept, and that the newlj-ac-quired pover was a souice of much pleasure lo him. The nieuioiies we should aim al acquiring arechfelly based mi a thorough .understanding oi'the ob jects observed- In no case is ibis more suielv effected tluw in the process of me chanical dinning, vp here the poi tended structure has tube jwitiayed so 1 xaclly in plan, (levation. .side view and sections that the winkiiiaii has sjmply to copj (he drawing in metal, wood or stone, as the rase may bo. It is undoubtedly the tact that mechanicians, cngiikctrs and acbilic(s possess die taiulltj of cciug 1111 mat images with lemarkafile.deaniess and precision, Kigbty-Piv tiotlai s l.ust. "Ynu don't lull ine 1 our Inn hand i nn mid about scsin, anil eiiiirdv ctueil by so simple a iiuilieiiio a 1'atl.er- Gineer Tonic? "lis, ludieil, 1 ilo, said Mrs. l!n jsmin U her inquiring neighbor, and that loowhen ne hail foolishly paid ( qilny-liie dullurs in d'icior's lulls and iircu'ripliiuis, mid slier lie bad been Kivvn tip hy hi plivsicians to die. Now tn hiisliaml feels in well as uei m tirely curl hv this txcellant Tunic." And ninny a iclc man might be well in u week If they would only try 11, W ashingtoii despatches announce dial tho piesent visit of tieii, Gaitield in that city is to be wholly devntid lo packing books, papeis, ami (!, things, (o Le sent from his itsidince 011 1 stmt to the W bite llouso Xow, at last, while hois oveihauling liis papus, ili:io, he will lio able to find that long missijr ,. hcript of the argument in the De (iolver tpaveineiit case. vAr ' A'i
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